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Arts Exhibition Winners Revealed
ERMA — Winners in various categories at the annual Practical and Fine Arts Exhibition held recently at Lower Cape May Regional High School have been announced. Judging was done by members of the Cape May Kiwanis Club, which also donated the awards. Competition involved the following departments: Home Economics, under Mrs. Karen Cooke, Mrs. Barbara Hoffmann, and Mrs. Connie Von Colin; Fine Arts, Jack Weeks; Industrial Arts, Wayne Mazurek and John Engler; the department supervisor is Raymond Teitelman. Student winners were: OUTSTANDING AWARDS Wood carving - Keating Weinberger, decoy; Wood. 12th year - Joe Verdade, hutch; Wood. 11th year - Rich Hill, table and benches; Wood. 10th year - Frank Ziegler, cedar cheat. Wood. 9th year - Keith Stankiewicz. coffee table. Architecture Eric Flickinger, house plans and model. Drafting - John
Halbruner. drawing; Sewing • Kim Woodward, jacket and skirt; Cakes (shaped) Cherie Mc Kinney. Beth Sharpley, Easter cake; Interior Design Laurie Graham. House Mode] (Interiors) ; Fine Art - Curtis Middletoo. Indian chief. WOOD CARVING First Place'. Mike Anbolt, decoy. Keating Weinberger. Carolyn Bax ter. Rob El well, carving group Second Place: Allyn Devlin. Bruce Calverly, Mike Wisniewski, Ron Slackhouse. decoys. Mike Anholt. shore bird; Rich Robitaille, carving group; John Sheets, toy truck , Mike (linker, toy truck; Allen Brown, plane; Rich Robitaille, eagle; Rich Robitaille. decoy. Third Place: Allen Deviln. miniature; Rob Shipley, shore bird. Rich Robitaille, carving group. Allen Brown, figure group; Steve Watson, figure group WOOD - 12TH YEAR First Place: Rob El well, tea cart; Joe Verdade. hutch; Allen Brown, grandfather clock Second Place: Mike Wing, dining table; Paul Koainski. book shelf. Mike Wing, by Third Place: Peter Imler. desk; Dave Lepor, gun cabinet; Eric McPherson. dining table; Paul Koainski. fish tank stand WOOD - HTH YEAR First Place: Rich Hill, table and benches; Rich Hill, cedar chest; David Clarency. table Second Place: Jim Burrows, spool table; Ray Bradley, desk.
i Third Place: Jim Burrows, end ( table; George Rea, computer i center. 1 WOOD - t#TH YEAR I First: Frank Zeigier. cedar chest. ( Second: Jim Roselle. cabinet. Third: Keith Conner, picture frame. WOOD - *TH YEAR First: Keith Stankiewicz. coffee table; James Kelly, foot stool Second: Bob Fox. table; Scott i Flickinger, comer cabinet Third: Steve Peters, chest; Eric E McCarthy, candle holder SEWING First: Kim Woodward, jacket and i skirt; Jennie Hayes, jumper; Sheila McCloy, White man's shirt. Julie McGuigan, check dress; Lisa Hearon. tan jacket Second : Jennie Hayes, night shirt ; ) Meg la Blanc, print sundress. Lisa Hearon. skirt and top; Mia Harris, dress; Lisa Hearon, dress; Kris Chelius, jumper. Third: Julie McGuigan. sweatsuit; Shelly Salamone, skirt 1 w/straps; Kris Chelius. blouse; Kim Woodward, dress; Mia Harris, slacks. SHAPED (MOLD) CAKES First: Robert Jones, gingerbread I house; Kristen Salasin. bear cake; Cherie McKinney and Beth Sharpley. Easter cake, Joseph I laniro and Julie Di Edwardo, Holly Hobbie Second: Jenny Harbeson, Ziggy; I Bobbie Joe Bellemare and Denise Smith. Mickey Mouse; Tara Amenhauser, gum cake Third: Sean Nagel. R2 D2. Lisa Owens and Peter Kusiw, Yosemite Sam; Kim Tomlinson and Melissa Keith. Strawberry Shortcake ; Shelly Adams. Sesame Street characters INTERIOR DESIGN First: Laurie Graham - Jennifer Second Margaret Verdade. Third: Colleen Trimble FOODS I AND BAKING— COOKIES First: Leroy Knight and Lisa Owens. Rocky Road Brownies; Mark Halbruner. Tom Magill. Mike Reeb meringue kisses. Second Jennifer Donovan. Trtcia Schwakoff, Sheila Lavengetlo. NewMexican Ice Box Cookies. Hazel ! Molson. Term Layre, Lori Donahue. ' butterscotch molasses Third: Erica Mason. Susan Schweikert. Gwen Knight, chocolate crinkles; Sean Lewis. Rick Snow, snicker doodles PIES I First: Kathy Jamison and Linda , MacCarter Second: June Kelly and Jean Tillotsen. Third: Leslie Vining and VickyMason ROLLS First: Christine Garner. Second Chris Bingnear; Third Lee Ann Luckert CHILD CARE First: Margaret Wissel. Smurf Mobile; Pam Fretz. paper machc 1 pinata i Second: Sue Hut ter. Puff Puppet. Moria Hawthorne. Peggy Unicom Mask. Kelly McGay. book ends ' Third: Sandy Pritchard. egg faces; Joyce Bright, tambourene |
DRAFTING I I First: Michael McGowan; Second: Steven Worrell. Third: Scott Flickinger , DRAFTING II First: Jon Paxton; Second: Brian Morrell, Third: John Stanton DRAFTING III J First: John Halbnmer: Second: Arthur Dounchey. Third: Ted Nagel ARCHITECTURE First: Eric Flickinger; Second: Brian Mehan; Third: Thomas Hartman FINE ARTS First: June Kelly, Plasticine "Clay Head"; Jon Weigand, Oil/Acrylic Painting; Christine Borchardt, Collage; Kim Wilson. Pencil "Trendsetter". Leslie Ahrednts, Watercolor "Barn and Silo"; Chris Hall. Ink "Cat Tails", Curtis Mid dleton. Etching "Indian Chief' Second: Dawn Becicca, Plasticine "Clay Head"; Donna Laffey, Oil/Acrylic; Edwin Bonilla, String Art; Kim Kelly. Collage. Candy Cordes, Pencil "Shadows". Pheobe ! Crespo. Watercolor "Mountains"; Sheila McCloy. Pastel "Tammy on | the Phooe" ; Andrew Yevish. Pastel I "Fresh". Sharon Simmons. Etching "Flowers" Third: Debbie Hardy. Plasticine "Clay Head". Sheila McCloy. Oil/ Acrylic "Changes" . Patsy Cone, hook rug; Michele Moore, string art. Pheobe Crespo. pencil— Still Life Fruit. Dawn Uetz. Dog-Teddy Bear. Tina Dixon, archer; Tim Horan. Ink
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