Cape May County Herald, 26 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 26 June '85

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67 Students Win Honors

WILDWOOD - Four students at Wildwood High School were named to the First Honor Roll for attaining all "A" grades in the fourth marking period. Those who earned first honors are: Lisa Fligier, senior; Robert Patterson, junior; David Dougherty and John Mcgowan. freshmen. Second honors went to 63

high school students who maintained a "B" average. The Second Honor Roll includes: Seniors Lynn Becker. Barbara Bradway. Brenda Clark Puglese, Michael Cotellese. Joann Fitzgerald. Gail Gaines. Lynne Goldberg. Robert Higgs, Scott Hoffnagle. Heather Lee. Lisa Maston. Amy McCul lough. John Neill. Lori Schmidt. Eddie Teti. Alyn Toth. Scott Vance. Veronica Williams ■ Juniors

Linda A damson, Antonio Alston. Amy Andrews. Frank Borucki. Patricia Brown. Joseph Carfagno. I Nicole Gambino. Wendy Harkins. Tracey McGowan. Hence Monti. Jackie Sanceciz. Scott Sawyer. Robert Spalding. Holly Taylor. Tarn my Vance Sophomores Carol Bolton. Joann D'Alessandro. I Dave Forster. Diana Gloria. Vicki I Goldberg. Thomas Grookett. John I Hill. Karen L Kelly. Vincent I Montemurro, Steve Novsak, Bretta I Robertson, Thomas Worrall. Susan I Youst Freshmen Gina Bove. Ed Brg^'Y- Gregory I Daglis. Gina D'Ambrosio. Dana / > f ]

Einhaus. Kim Fligier. Ralph ifi Johnson. Shannon King. Thomas Marotla. Mark Minihan. Thomas Morrell. Gregory Olson. Sam Sim pkins. John Steele. Enka Stewart. Sherry Tolan. Gail Wiedenmann Eighth Grade Heather Bilhardt. Mark Coleman. Ada Crawley. Desiree Daletto. Ari Dakoglou. Stacey Hams. Stephanie Lee. Sean Nelson. Joyce Poteat. Arthur Sanceciz. Jorge Torres. Stephanie Williams. Jill Wilson Seventh Grade Joe Antoniewicz. Christopher Becker. Daniel Federici. Sandy Huston. Troy Lee. Ed Love. Victoria Mitchell

STOCKTON GRAD — B. Mark Robbins. son of Mrs. Patricia F. Robbins of Springer's Mill Road. Court House, received a bachelor of arts degree recently from Stockton State College. He is a 1979 graduate of Middle Township High School.

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Antique | ■ Sale Set STONE HARBOR - The i 36th annual antique show and sale sponsored by the r Stone Harbor Woman's Club will be held Monday, f Tuesday and Wednesday, i July 8. 9 and 10. at the borough elementary school. 93rd and Third Avenue. Benefits from the sale go towards the charities the club supports and the scholarships it gives. All articles in the show are genuine antiques — furniture, linen, china, jewelry and silver, etc. There are no craft or flea market items. General chairman of the event is Mrs. William H. Kelt on. For further information. call 368-2063. Halloween? AVALON — The annual summer Halloween parade will kick off this year's special event schedule for the recreation department / at 10 a.m. Saturday. (M Children should come to ^ Community Hall dressed in \ costume. Judging will be based on originality, humor and most frightening. A short parade down the boardwalk wjll round out this event. Everyone is invited to attend. For further information call 967-3066.

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