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Students Assume Roles of Officials

COURT HOUSE - the students of Middle Township High School took k over last week As part of L Youth Appreciation Week i sponsored by the Optimist 1 Chib of Middle Township, f students from Middle ' Township High School helped local officals at their jobs, according to Charles Gass, club president Gass said that Freeholder William Sturm,

Mayor Mike Voll. Commit teeman Charles Leusner, Superintendent of Schools Dr Theodore Johnson and Assistant Principal Robert Penkethman were very cooperative in continuing these ongoing programs with the Middle Township Optimist Club "The purpose of Youth Appreciation Week is to recognize outstanding youth in our community, "said Gass. "Usually all you hear about is the negative things. Youth Ap^ preciation Week stresses the positive. " MIDDLE TOWNSHIP - At the High School. Bill Bailiette was the superintendent. Mark Bakeiy was an assistant superintendent. Theodore Johnson the high school principal and Tim Edwards was an assistant principal. STONE HARBOR — Chris Sellers was an administrative assistant. Lauren Stanford the borough clerk, Cindy Shuman the treasurer, and Beth Jones the tax collector. Also. Lisa Olson became the court clerk, Andrew Brockman the building inspector, and Sean McDevitt was the police chief. AVALON — Mike Renza became mayor. Jennifer Snyder became administrator, Karen Dinardo treasurer, Donna • Schultz borough clerk, Tina Marie Toal tax collector. Bob Wittmeyer building inspector. Tom Miller safety head, and Sue Ripp police chief. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — Michael Donohue became mayor, Scott Smith and Lynn Sponagule became \bur kitchen is on fire. Whal mmM Kudo ,»»ii ' \WH help Will y« 1Americun Red Cross ^1

township committee per sons. Rita Spaulding township clerk, Joy Mc Clure tax assessor. Francis F tannery tax collector, Cindy Huber grants coor Jinator, and Janine Gagnon and Michelle Shaw served as police chief Also, a group of students toured the County Offices AT THE MIDDLE Township Committee meeting that day, the students serving as mayor and township committee approved a resolution declaring the week of Nov. 11-17 as American Education Week. Gass said that the Op-

timist Club of Middle Township also sponsors a Christinas Party for grade school Special Education Students, a spelling and math bee for first second and third grades, and Oratorical Contest. Essay Contest and scholarships for high school students as well as other special pro jects during the year The majority of the pro jects sponsored by the Optimist Club of Middle Township are financed by monies raised by Bingo, which is held 7:30 p.m. every Sunday at the Leroy May Recreation Center on Magnolia Drive here.

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