Cape May County Herald, 30 May 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 30

30 Herald & Lantern 30 May '84

Congratulate The Graduate 1 * L I A Gijt That Will Last A Lifetime WfDE^AY BOO (6 STORE 2 hi STREET & DUNE DJtlVE, AVAION '* A ' 'NO Vf L ' ' PLACE IP CO! II „ I

58 Cape Students Graduate at ACC

MAYS LANDING - Among the graduates of Atlantic Community College who will receive degrees or certificates at the annual commencement Friday are 58 students from Cape May County Three received the President's Award for maintaining a perfect grade of 4.0 (Straight As). They are: Kemal Reilly Koknar. Court House; Sue Ann Godin, Ocean City, and Sheridan L. Vallese. Woodbine. Eight others graduating with high honors (a grade point average of 3.60 to 3.99) are: Jeffrey Cotton. Strathmere; Maryann Lightly. Court House; Mary Veronica Loper, North Capo* May; Joseph Stephen Foglio, Ocean City; Charles Robert Hoffnagle. North Wildwood; Barbara Myhre Dougherty. Ocean City; Patricia Munson Listwan, Court House; Patricia Ann

Workman. Woodbine THOSE WHO will graduate with honors (3.0 to 3.5 grade point average) are: Mary K. Harburton. Cape May; Dale W. Watson. Patricia Timothy Hess. Martha Elise Bingham, and Elena Amina Incollingo, all of Court House; Robin Lee Cooper, Green Creek; George Murphy, Ruth Elizabeth Wells, and Beatrice Ann White, North Cape May; JLeeann Marie Heitzmann, North Wildwood ;(\Elfrieda A. Beuttel. Ocean City; Marie Louise Kooker, Sea Isle City; Geralyn M. Hennessy. Strathmere; Lina Anne Kelly, Swainton; Deborah Lee Baum, Villas. William H. Davenport Jr.. Wildwood; Thomas R Gallagher. Wildwood; Inez C. Fulton and Virginia C. Hann, Wildwood Crest; Kay Ann Ahrens. Woodbine. Other graduates from Cape May County are;

Cathleen L. Keene. Beesley's Point; Kory S. Joyce. Kathy Lynn Ryder. Helene B. Haoson. and Holly Harner, Cape May; Karen Bello D'Arcapgelo and Gail Lynn Slamb! Er ma; Amada Lucia j Leonard. North Cape May; | Donna Trina Henry and Eleanor C. Abbott, North Wildwood; Richard W. #cker, Thomas J. Forkin. Dolores R. Rothman. Jenn-^ j fier A. Unger. Holly Jeanne Wunder. Robert Catalano. and Edwadene F Ripperf dan. Ocean City; Andrea L i Ramirez and Suzanne 1 Marie Addario. Ocean View; Jeannette Marie > Adams. Rio Grande; t Angela Merici French. Sea Isle City; Cheryl-Marie Carey and Deborah Elizabeth Linda Smith. Wildwood; Daniel George Check, Wildwood Crest; Dora M. Dixon, Michelle Elaine Campbell and Cheryl A Clause. Woodbine. Cub Tribute to Dramis if COURT HOUSE - Pack S»9. Rio Grande Cub Scouts, had a flag ceremony for l^ance Cpl. George Dramis at the Veterans' Cemeter\ on Crest Haven Road. Mav 19 Present were his mother, father, and sister representing his family The Cub Scouts were directed by !yirs. Helen Aber. CubMaster The parents were presented with a check for the George Dramis Memorial Fund. Lurefta Dramis. mother of the slain marine, was given a red flower and flowers were placed on the grave. Promotion ERMA — Edward T. Trinkle, son of Charles C. and Helen S. Trinkle of 245 Ludlam La., has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist four. Trinkle is a radio operator in Buedingen, West Germany, with the 3rd Armored Division.

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. APPETIZERS^ Clems on Shell 2.7S_ < Steamed Clams (18) .. 5. 9ffi§ Clams Casino 3.H Shrimp Cocktatt 4.#Hpj Wing Dings ......... 1.9a* Crabmeat Cocktail .5.95 Corn on the Cob 85 French Fries 85 pt 1.75 9« 2.95 Bucket of Steamed Clams. (100). Cooked with drawn butter & lemoa $29.95 RMRcc :^^W3.95 White Sauce 3.95 Drawn Butter 3.95 (All served with Garlic Bread) • SOUPS » Cup Pt. Qt. t New England Clam A Chowder (white) / 150 3.00 5.95 r-A Manhattan Clam Chowoer / (red) / 1.25 2.50 4.95 ( She Crab 1.75 3.50 6.95 • BEVERAGES • *" doffee . .50 Ice Tea ... .85 Sodas - 16 oz 85 Pitcher 2.95

^MC^LEP PINNERS • j&W!er 6 95 I SPamq Hi tS^rTa* 12.95 Whole Lobater (priced according to *lze) Shrimp . . . . :8.95 Scallops 8.95 Shrimp Scampi 8.95 (on rice or linguhd) Alaskan King Crab . 13 95 Sauftted Soft Shells . 8.95 Saut^W Crabmeat .8.95 Surf Aurg 12.95 I I e M|S t u f f e d with CifH*at - $3.00 extra Flounder 6.95 Shrimp 8.95 Scallops 8.95 Oysters 7.95 Soft Shells 8.95 Deviled Crab 7.95 Deviled Clam 5.95 A « SEAFOOD COMBOS ■ ' BROILED Fish Shrimp Lobster Tsil Scallops $12.95 FRIED Fish Shrimp Scallops Oyster Deviled Crab $12.95

• MEATS/CHICKEN • Petite Filet Mignon .7.95 Hungry Man's Filet 12 95 Chicken Dinner >4 pwni .4.95 Chicken Dinner <2 3.50 Wing Dings 4 50 • LINGDINI . in White Clam Sauce 6 95 Red Clam Sauce 6.95 White Mussel Sauce 5.95 Red Mussel Sauce. . .5.95 Shrimp and Red Sauce 8.95 • SANDWICHES • Jumbo Burger Willi i hevse 2 ri0 Regular .lumho Burger 2 2:> Sill Shell 3 Ml Hot Dog 1 Ml Deviled ( rah 3 50 Fish 2 2:5 Shrimp Salad 3 50 Shninp Salad 4 95 ( served on a hed of lettuce with • CRABS • Cocktail Claws 4.95 Stone Crabs 3.95 Blue Claws (priced according to size and availability) 'Prices subject to change without notice

^^All dinners served w/french fries, coleslaw, afiinner roll, lemon wedge I and various sauces. QPEN PA'LY FOR LUNCH & DINNER 9 A.M.-9 P.M. DAILY

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