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■ WINNERS — Flo Angelo and Ray Simpson of Eastern Shore Cursing and Convalescent Center, Swainton, display the first-place trophy they won during a bowling tournament among four local nursing homes last week. South Cape Nursing Home. Court House, took second prize. Third prize went to Cape May Care Center. Court House, and fourth to the Lutheran Home. Ocean View.
' Halbruner Top CAL Scholar Athlete
ERMA — For the second straight year Lower Cape May Regional High School boasts the male scholar athlete in the Cape May Atlantic League Division II. Mark Halbruner. son of Melvin and .tanis Halbruner of 580 Seashore Rd., here. What does if take to be selected as the scholar athlete of the Cape Atlantic League? Mark will be graduated from Lower Cape May Regional with a 4.0 grade average. He is ranked number one in his class. He has a combined 1460 in his S.A.T.'s. He has received academic honors in Math. Science. History and English. He is president of the National Honor Society and vice president of the Octagon Club. He is an active member in the United < Methodist? Church. Mark was also a National 'Merit Scholarship finalist. MARK HAS earned six i | - • ' I < Yard Sale CAPE MAY - The i Church of the Advent. Washington and Franklin i Streets, will hold a yard j sale, selling the contents of i Ancore Benefit Shop, Fri- * | day and Saturday. 1
varsity letters in his high school career, starting varsity in football and baseball in his 10th, Uth, and 12th grade years. He served as captain his senior year in both sports In brief quotes, his principal. his English teacher and his coaches describe him. Principal Stan Kotzen: "He is number one in his class with a 4.0 grade point average, and a National Merit finalist. He has earned it all. He is (he top of the line." BASEBALL COACH Jack Weeks: "His willingness to give of himielf for the betterment of his team has been an inspiration to his teammates: they look to him for his strength and leadership. They paid him their highest respect by electing him captain." Mrs. Mary Lou Garrison. Honors English teacher: "Perhaps the highest tribute that I could pay Mark is to say that as a member of the National Honor Society, he is the epitome of those qualities upon which induction is based; Character. Scholarship, Leadership a. id Service. Mark has been an asset to his school, his family and his community." Head Football Coach Bill Garrison: "Mark Halbruner is the type of young man that 1 am proud to have had the opportunity to work For 17 years old he is
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Rio Grande Builds Up Net Lead CAPE MAY - In Coed ' Recreation Volleyball ac- _ tion. Rio Grande Building : I Materials defeated the BiI jou Brats in three of four I games. The Bijou Brats won game two by a score of 15-10 while the Rio Grande team took its three games by scores of 15-4. 15-7 and 15-11,-— ^ The Cape May Mobile Estates and Kona Realty split their four games. Mobile Estates took the first and last game by scores of 15-10 and 15^9. Kona Realty took the middle games by scores of 15-5 and 15-5. IN THE FINAL match. Pete's Racquet Club--strenghtened its hold on a playoff spot by defeating the Ugly Mug in three of four games. The Ugly Mug " won the second game by a score of 15-4 while Pete's won its three games by scores of 15-6, 15-8 and 15-4. Standings Rio Grande Building Materials 31-5 Cape May Mobile Estates 20-16 Kona Realty 20-16 Pete's Racquet Club IS 18 Ugly Mug 14-22 Bijou Brats .5-31
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