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DOUGLAS PATRICK
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WEST LONG BRANCH — Two Cape May County high school students have been elected to attend the New Jersey Governor's School at Monmouth College June 30-July 28. They are: Douglas Patrick. 5 Old Mill Dr.. North Cape May. a student at Lower Cape May Regional High School; and Brian Tauscher. 28 Fox Boro Rd., Seaville, a stu-
dent at Ocean City High School Candidates for the Monmough College School, which held the inaugural session of the Governor's School fast year, were nominated by their schools and school districts through the Office of the county superintendent of schools in each of the state's zl counties. Only those who were completing their junior year were , eligible. In addition Co- proven academic achievement, such qualities as leadership and organizational ability, inquisitiveness. eagerness to explore new ideas, and to develop new relationships, involvement.' \ fluency in written and verbal expression or in the arts, and strong moral and sociaj^concerns were look ed "Tor in identifying candidates. DIKING THEIR four week session, students will meet six evenings r. week to hear debates led by visiting speakers on urban development, the oceans, ethics and public policy and nuclear arms; participate in simulation games and strategies; master techniques for creative problem solving, and pursue a film series exploring the theme of human development Scholars will also participate in integrative seminars, the central focus of the curriculum, in which they will be able to drawtogether the entire range of academic and human issues as they emerge in the course of the four-week program. Mornings they will meet for their intensive academic courses. Ferry Adds Departures CAPE MAY — To accommodate projected increases in- traffic this month, the Cape MayLewes Ferry has added departures to the regular spring schedule. The added departures are as follows. Sunday, May 20. and Friday, May 25, through Monday. May 28, noon and 5 p.m. from Cape May and 2 and 7 p.m. from Lewes, DEL* for Monday, May 28, {only, 8:30 a.m. from Cape May and 10.30 a.m. from Lewes.
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