Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 43

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I. J II ^ aCSBr^ 1 1 IT S HER RACQUET - Kathy McHale exhibits slightly unorthodox backhand during gym class at Fox Park in Wildwood. Kathy is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McHale of North Wildwood.

Students 'in Market '

CHESTER. PA. - Cape May County schools are doing well with teams in the lop 100 in playing The Stock Market Game, a project being carried out at Widener University. As of week five, Richard M Teitelman School. Erma. had a team in 90th place among the 200 competing schools and ranked in 80th place among high school teams. Stone Harbor Elementary School ranks

94th among all schools and ninth among elementary schools. >. TEAMS representing Stone Harbor Elementary have R. Donald Wendorf and Judith McCalarnen as advisors. The Tietelman team has. Raymond J. McCalarneri'Jr. as advisor. The game is a computer assisted simulation running for 10 weeks, in which the student teams each have $100,000 with which to "buy and sell" common stock on the New York and American Stock Exchanges At the end of the 10 weeks, the winning teams will be those which have made the most money.

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Lose 2 Sports, Add Ballet

AVALON - Dave Haberle, recreation director, announces that because of inadequate registrations there will be no girls' softball on Mondays. Girls' basketball scheduled for Wednesday and Friday have also been cancelled. There will be a free program of Girls Ballet Mondays after school, given by Penny Ternowsky. For information or registration call 967-3066. There will be Line Dancing 1 p.m. Thursdays, with Dot Wheeler as instructor. The annual Easter Egg hunt will take place 10 a.m. Saturday at Armacost Park, 74th an<^ Ocean Boro Budget AVALON — A summary of the 1984 budget of the borough, including the in- ' tended use of General Revenue Sharing Funds, is available at the office of Dorothy R. Brennan, borough clerk, 3100 Dune Dr.

Drive. This is for preschool age children through fourth grade. Reservations for the Spring Ball April 28 are being taken for Avalon residents. Russ Patrick's Orchestra will provide the-music for dancing 9,p.ra. until midnight. Seating will be available to the genera! public on a firfet come, first served basis. Doors open at 8:30 p.m.

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