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*%\ nil ■ ft fl ■ v «i STEPPIN" IN STYLE — Cape May County Vocational Schools presented its second anr noal fashion and hair design show. •Steppin' in Style.' at the school May 22. Left to right. April Holmes of Wildwood. Sheila Carr of North Cape May. Calvin Smith of Sea Isle City 1 and Lynn Rumer of Ocean City, all in the adult beauty culture program; and Sharon W'atkins of Whitesboro. fashion construction program.

Williams Classic At MTHS

COURT HOUSE - Middle Township High School will preseht. Tennessee William's classic drama. The Glass Menagerie Friday -and Saturday at the Elementary School 3 Building Route 9, Curtain is fl p.m.; tickets can be obfained at the door The play features Donna Schulz. a junior from Avalon. as Amanda Wingfield; Tim Conley. a senior from Dennisville. as her son Tom; Colleen Dougherty, a freshman from Avalon. as Amanda's I daughter Laura; and Jim | Racz. a sophomore from ___ Dennisville. as Jim O'Con- " nor. the gentleman caller The Glass M Aagerie is a

most unconventional play. Tennessee Williams term od its style poetic realism.'" as it is realistic, yet abstract. The action is focused on Amanda Wingfield. a rather pitiful, yet heroic, woman, who

tries vainly to give her children "courage for living" in 1940 s New Orleans. Obtaining a gentleman caller for her daughter becomes an obsession and the results are both delightful and tragic.

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3 Students At Seminar TRENTON - Three Cape May County high school students are among 200 who attended a seminar I on careers in chemistry held May 17 at Rutgers University in New Brunswick Local students taking I part were; Constancy A Gigliotti, daughter of Joseph Gigliotti. (8 E. Ellery Rd., Villas, ai, student at Wildwood Catnolic High School; Jand V. I Maguire. daughter of .Mr |i and Mrs. James MaguVe, 1317 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, a student at Ocean City High School; ScotV T.. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Smith, 11 Secluded La.. Rio Grande. Middle Township High School. The event is sponsored annually by the New Jersey Chemical Industry Council.

\V\M>N HKIlH.t: KKSri.TS May 23 I Flo Stabb 6340 f 2 Helen Coppock 6200 3. Jim German 5920

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