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Valley Forge invites you tra£ and your son \|®|/ to a reception I liscovi-r how vi»ur son can be motivated to reach his full potential. To earn better grades, develop his confidence and leadership potential and receive sound academic preparation for college. You w ill see "Dedicated to Hxcellence", the award w inning movie about life and learning at Valley Forge. You will meet Colonel Richard Art/, Registrar, as well as faculty members and South Jersey area alumni.
PLACE: Flanders Hotel 1 1 th Street & I he Boardwalk Ocean City, NJ
DATE: Wednesday, June 26, 1985 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Vallev Forge is America's preeminent boy s military boarding preparatorv school and lunior College. Offering grades 7-12, post-graduate and Junior College, all major sports, ROTC. Scouting, Band and Flight Program. Summer Camp (ages 8-15) Valley Forge Military Academy & Junior College Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087 (215)688-3151 Sponsored by I eland A Stanford. |r. 14, P Donald Kieck. 43. lohn I Imningtoii 75, Michaels I inmngton. 76. David I innington. 79. Ianu-N I I innington. H i. t arl I innington. HH and other alumni
AND CLASSROOM WARMING lO AM to 5 PM Saturday, June 29th Join ACC alumni, students, parents, neighbors and friends in celebrating the grand opening of the Extension Center's new, larger educational facility!
Find out what's cooking! Watch students ot ACC s nationally respected Academy ol Culinary Arts demonstrate their skills ot vegetable carving pastry preparation and tableside cooking lO am lo noon • 1 pm to 3 pm Check your blood pressure! ACC s Nursing Program students will provide tree blood pressure screenings under the supervision ot a registered nurse lO am to 2 pm Get down to business! Give the equipment in the computer lab a try and watch enlightening computer demonstrations by ACC Computer Science Program taculty 12 Noon to 2 pm • 3 pm to 5 pm Sign up tor Summer Computer Camp tor children grades 5 through 8 and their parents
T X he Cape May County Extension Center was opened in 1975 to make the resources ot Atlantic Community College available to residents ol Cape May County Over 8.000 students have attended classes at locations in Cape May County, enrolled in courses taught by ACC taculty members while pursuing programs leading to an associate degree The 1985 Fall Schedule and registration information tor day and evening classes will be available at the center, along with counseling and admissions information E>r more information, can (609) 465-7857.
Atlantic Community Colleges new Cape May fSSjf County Extension Center .......... .. Village Shoppes at Rio Grande Rio Grande Boulevard near Rt 9. Rio Grande NJ 08242 Atlantic Community College is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education ot the Middle Slates Association ol Colleges and Secondary Schools It is approved by the New Jersey Stale Department ol Higher Education and by ,the Veterans Administration
r .^Bp ■ TOP HOSPITAL POSTERS — Winners of recent poster contest sponsored by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital on "Lifework", theme of National Hospital Week, receive their awards. Back row, left to right, are: contest judge Olive Barry: Steve Cooper, Rio Grande, honorable mention; William Collins. Court House, honorable mention; and art teacher Mike Wanberg. Front row are James Cathie, Whitesboro, first place; Denise Chew. Green Creek, second place, and Bob Rhmier, Rio Grande, third place. All are from Middle Township Middle School in Court House.
Delta Nu Chapter Installs
New officers, including Barbara Gruver as president, were installed recently by Delta Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi ended its 1984-85 season.
Concluding event was an international dinner held at the home of Cookie and Joe Andrzejczak with an Italian theme OTHER NEW officers in- .
stalled were: Jeri Park, vice president ; Cookie Andrzejczak, recording secretary; Marge Panny. corresponding secretary; Theresa Hughes, treasurer, and Dolores
■ Wilson, extension officer. The chapter welcomed three new members this , year, Andrzejczak, Park, and Doris Bluth. Lynn Graham was accepted as a pledge At its traditional Founders Day dinner, the chapter honored Gruver as its woman of the year. Service projects during the year included saving soup labels for local schools, sponsoring a participant in the March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon. donations to needy families and to the Jamie Fiocca Fund, plus sponsorship of an American Indian Child through Childrens Inc Food Sale , Too VILLAS -The Women of St Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold a food sale in conjunction with their annual bazaar 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Saturday, July 6, at the Parish House. 13 W. Bates Ave. Luncheon will be served 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Iavalon > Appliance Center 967-4621 2345 DUNE DR. AVALON

