Cape May County Herald, 13 June 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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I * YOL'TIKLE/VDER — Joann ll/nrs center, is presented with check to pay for her coursefat I rsinus College for the American Ked Cross Leadership Program. Left is Nancy Vecere. Ked Cross youth chairman, and making presentation, right, is Dr. Edward .Morrison, president. MidJersev Cape Rotary.

Student'Thespians Awarded Letters

ERMA — Six Lower Cape May Regional High School seniors have been awarded varsity letters in dramatics for their participation in The Theatre program at the high school 1981-1984. They are Isabelle Gordon, Bonnie Jo Trolli, Sylvia Guillod. Mary Scales. Krista Embs, and Missy Hughes. Varsity letters are awarded to those seniors whp have participated in at leflst four productions dur- » ing their tenure at the high school. The following seniors have been awarded junior varsity letters in dramatics: Vickie Olsen and Kelly Gibson. JUNIOR VARSITY let ters are awarded to those seniors who have participated in at least three productions during their years at the high school The following seniors have been awarded certificates of achievement in dramatics: Jennifer Bew. Michelle Smith, Joe Sims, Eric Lomot. and Werner Tedesco. Certificates of achieve ment are awarded to those seniors who have par-

■ ticjpated in fewer than i three productions with at i least one being in their i senior year. These awards represent ' the students' involvement I in the following: 1981 - Ah. Eurydice". The 75th. Sweet Charity . 19-82 - A Christ mas Carol: Scrooge & Ma r ley " . Grease. Separate Checks Please: 1983 - A View from the Bridge. The Wiz: 1984 - * Teach Me How to Cry. Hello. DoHy. "A Series of Blackouts". Beef Dinner WOODBINE - A roast bee£dinne'r will be held at St./Casijnir's Church Hall. 302 Clay St.. 1-8 p.m Sunday. Takeout will be available STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BKIIM.E ( LI B WINNERS NORTH and SOI Til 1 Ann Ambler and Marge Everett 7H 2 Mr and Mrs Neil Dresslin 71 1 Bob Owens and Bill C'oan . 65 EAST and WEST 1 Esther Stobbart and Bett\ Parker gg 2 Ruth Reese and Bill Kenlner 79 3 M Frances Englebert and Stu Fuller 7fi

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