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Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 5 June '85

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R utgers Prospect OCEAN CITY - A stu- ^ dent at Ocean City High I School, Mary Kate Gaynor. I was one of a group of the I state's brightest high f school juniors who attend- ' ed Rutgers Scholars Days at the State University's A New Brunswick campus I recently. The participants were nominated by their school principals or identified through a College Entrance Examination Board search. . THE STUDENTS also competed, by written essay, for the university's merit awards — scholarships based solely on academic or artistic excellence without regard for financial need. Kate is editor of the school weekly newspaper, chairperson of the Leaders' Club, copy editor of the yearbook, and a member of the Spanish Club and National Honor Society. Her interests include drama/ I cooking, fine arts, old radio programs, music, and j science fiction. Endangered Species Aid WASHINGTON. D.C. - The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee has approved legislation sponsored by Congressman Bill Hughes (D-NJ) to reauthorize and amend the Endangered Species Act. which provides the framework for protecting threatened species of plants and animals such as the Bald Eagle and the Brown Pelican Congressman Hughes, a member of the committee, said the legislation is "instrumental to assure that endangered and threatened plants and animals continue to receive the protection necessary to ensure their survival." Among other things, Hughes said, the new legisinion will improve the procedures by which threatened and endangered plants and animals are listed, and ensure that the status of a large number of plants and animals is monitored to determine whether they may be threatened with extinction In addition, he said the legislation provides for prompt action in the event that a significant risk to the well-being of any such plants or animals is determined to exist.

MARY KATE GAYNOR

In Drawing For Million OCEANPORT - One Cape May County resident is among the finalists in the $1 million "Pick -6 Lotto" Bonus Drawing of the New Jersey Lottery at Monmouth Park Racetrack here next Wednesday, June 12 r That hopeful ticket / holder is Lawrence McCallion of Rio Grande. He will compete against 169 other finalists in the drawing.

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