Cape May County Herald, 2 May 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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ORATORY WINNERS — Jim Sharpley. left, and Gene Rupinski, right, co-chairmen of Lower Cape Optifeist's Oratorical Contest, admire first place medals won by Catherine Olden and Franny Fiore, both students at St. Raymond's School. Winners will represent local Optimist Club in district competition May 5.

Oratory Winners Rewarded LOWER TOWNSHIP - At a recent meeting of the Lowdt Cape Optimist Cfub. held at the Anchorage Inn. members were host to six area youth and their parents and teachers The young people were contestants in the club's annual oratorical contest on the subject "My Respon sibilitv. Involvement" Catherine Olden of Del Haven, a student at St. . Raymond's School, was the first place winner in the girls' division and Franny Fiore of Rio Grande also a St. Raymond's student. placeA^irst in the boys' divisiWP These young people will represent the local club in district competition May 5. Carol (Loli) Rea, of West Cape May. a Teitelman Middle School student, was the first runner-up and would go on to the district competition if Catherineshould be unable to attend Also presenting speeches were Jennifer Rich of St. Raymond's and Elizabeth Biddle and"Donne Boyle from Teitelman Judges for the contest were Carmen Alvarez, an attorney from Court House. Freeholder Gerald Thornton of Lower Township and Gary Rudy, advertising director for the Herald & Lantern, and Charles Sucic. a sales associate with the Sharpley Real Estate Agency. \

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