Cape May County Herald, 29 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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SbBSirIS^ - -••- -•• . ■ : Doris Ward HEAVY DRINKERS? — In case you ever wanted to see what 50 tons of glass looks like... This pile of recylables was photographed in the Stone Harbor public works yard. It represents the recycling program accumulation from last fall, and it should bring $10 a ton. borough manager Edwin F. Fain said. The borough also collects paper, from the proceeds are small. But Pain said the borough otherwise would pay $28 a ton to take it to the county landfill. "Loss avoidance is the name of the game." he said.

t ACC Degrees To Cape Students

MAYS LANDING - Two Cape May County residents who will be graduated from Atlantic Community College at its 18th annual commencement here Friday, will receive the President's Award for maintaining a perfect grade average of 4.0 (straight A's). They are Anne Gill Fenstemaker, South Dennis, and Nancy Howfird Jefferson, Seaville. Receiving high honors for a 3.60 to 3.99 grade point average will be: Wanda M. A damson, Petersburg; Donna Lee Carl, Ocean City; Marcia L. DiMedio, Cape May; Kathleen Regina Dougherty, Sea Isle City; Michael A. Gill, Ocean City, Carol Lynne Haig, Court House; Ruthanne Waldo Hamann, Ocean View; James Flora n Risley, Ocean City; Jennifer Joy Smith. Cape May. AI-SO. Michael Raumond Prothro. Ocean View; Gale P. Biedzian. Wildwood; Diane B. Brannen. Wildwood. Lee Alfred Gittings Jr.. Rio Grande; Carol L. Troiano, Rio Grande. Other Cape May graduates. with those receiving honors for a 3.0 to 3.5 average designated with ( H ) after their names, are : Edward W. Zane Jr. (HI, Lisa M Garofalo and Robert Cresson Ritterhoff, all of Avalon; Carla Joy Wood (H). Stephen B. LeBlanc (H), and Peggy P Peck (H). Cape May City; Mary Ada Donohue, Rox anne Morano (H). Kathryn M. Neill (H), and Elin L. Clements (H), Court House. LISA J. GWIN. Estell Manor; Jack Trombetta (H), Green Creek; Sherry L. Sayers, Rosemary G. Hilbert (H), and Ursula J. Stevenson, all North Cape May; Regina Marie Gloria, Roberta Hague Bishop. Joanne Krause (H), Vivian Dempsey McLaughlin (H). and Nancy Gruenler Sykes, all North Wildwood. Cindie Wisting Gunther (H), William Archer Bauer, Carolyn Elizabeth Caprioni, Kathryn R. Carvale. Sharon Lynn Hornchek Goldberg (H). Lorraine J. Hartl (H). Garry M. Hink (H), Kathleen Clara Keele, Theresa Ann Kemenosh, Christine C. Piernikowski. MoT 1 OFF - n_ *' On ClMtfUtf flu

Irene Kirby Rice (H), all Ocean City. Sherry Lynn Griffith and Kristine Fehrle, Ocean View; Elizabeth Boyer, Wendy Lee Dean, and Geraldine Catherine Stile (H). all Rio Grande; Margaret M. Feeney (H), Barbara Ann Bufalo (H), and Patricia Michael Staf-

ford, all Sea Isle City ; David M. Scherer, Seaville; Christine Marie Carlson (H), Villas; Cheryl-Marie (Carey) Cox, M. Michelle Roe, and ^evin A. Brown, Wildwootf; Teresa A. Davolos, Wildwood Crest; Mary Elizabeth Buckwalter and Carol Daebler Rippel. Woodbine.

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