Herald - lantern - Dispatch 7 August '85 —
From ■ Principal, Lower Ca( In the heat of August, with crowds sprawled on the beaches and traffic snarling the roads, we were thinking about Home Coming at LCMR last week. It is never too early to alert alumni to look for their old beanie or school sweater. This will be a special fall season for us because we are planning two Home Coming events: One for the graduates of Cape May High who are holding a reunion weekend Oct. 11 and 12, and the other for all Lower Cape May Regional graduates, as we inaugurate a Thanksgiving Day rivalry with Wiidwood Nov. 28. 1985. WITH TWO groupt of Scottish Day Slated At Village COLD SPRING - It's time to take out the kilts and warm up the bagpipes as Historic Cold Spring Village salutes the Scots with a Scottish Heritage Day Saturday. Music will be provided by Dave Miller, who will be accompanied by the dance troupe "A Cuckqo's Nest." Throughout the Village Scottish fare and history will be offered to the public. The music and dancing will begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Jim Hendrix and the Bayshore Squares return for an afternoon of square dancing fun. Square dancing, native to only the United States, has been rapidly returning to popularity among young and old alike New calls are being put to modern music, making square dancing a truly timeless pasttime. The Bayshore Squares will begin to dance at 1 p.m The village is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is located on Seashore Road, half a mile north of the Seashore and Ferry Road intersection. For more information call 884-1810. Schoelkopf Is Speaker WEST CAPE MAY - Robert Schoelkopf, director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, will speak on marine mammals and sea turtles of New Jersey at the Cape May Geographic Society 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Municipal Building here. Schoelkopf has been rescuing marine mammals for 15 years. Eight years ago, he established the Stranding Center in Brigantine. The non-profit center handles an average of 35 stranded mammals and sea turtles a year on a budget funded entirely by donations. In addition to rescuing mammals, Schoelkopf works with marine researchers and devotes many hours to educating the public and involving individuals and groups in protecting marine mammals and sea turtles.
i The Principal By Stanley Kotzen ape May Regional High School alumni, it was an interesting search to find some of the details of that transitional year 1960-61 when Cape May High became LCMRHS. Return with us now to that memorable year — in the heat of the Kennedy-Nixon campaign for the presidency. as high school students prepared to move into a new building with a new name. Four of our staff members now were there then and remember the move fondly. Pat Sorenson (nee Miller) was in her first year of teaching at
Cape May High and she recalls the terrific sense of cooperation among all the students who helped load and unload books and materials. Jane Turkington, in her 26th year as board secretary of L,CMR, remembers the assistance the school district got from the Coast Guard Base in the form of trainees who helped in the move. For Sonia Matthews, superintendent's secretary, the move wasn't particularly pleasant. "I wanted to stay in Cape May," she says. Norman Weinberg, history teacher, of course remembers it well. ••I HAD MIXED feelings about the move. On the one hand I was excited about the new facilities, but I was a little apprehensive that we might lose some of the closeness that existed between staff and students at Cape May High." This transition had begun in 1956 with the regionalization that required a new educational plan for grades 7-12, to serve youngsters from Cape May, West Cape Mav, and Lower Township. THE PLAN meant a newbuilding and in December, 1958, a bond issue for $1,400,000 was passed by the voters to construct the Regional High School. Final construction plans were approved in August, 1959, the cornerstone was laid in October 1960, and on Jan. 3, 1961, students entered Lower Cape May Regional for the first time. There was a special dedication ceremony Saturday, Jan. 28, 1961, at which the keys were formally accepted by Richard M. Teitelman, president of the board of education. The public got an inspection tour of the facility hosted by the brand new LCMR student government. Looking back, it all seems to have been so exciting for the students and staff and a source of great pride for the community. Paul W. Smidtchen was superintendent then and most responsible for guiding the community through the transition 25 years ago. In an informative brochure that described the entire process of developing the new building he said, "The Lower Cape May Regional High School will only be as I 'fertile', consequently, as it should be, if the people who give it reason for being unite in an abiding ; allegiance to its purpose." We would like those words to have special meaning this year, as we ! attempt to unite this community and all those alumi ni from both schools this fall, in our silver anniversary year.
SJR T Names 2 Officers | SOMERS POINT - Two J Cape May County residents f recently were elected to of- q fice by the South Jersey 1 Regional Theatre. J They are Mrs. Charles ' Hathaway, Cape May, Q secretary, and Mrs. Richard Light, Avalon, cor- f responding secretary. q There were installed at the j annual dinner meeting at the Atlantic City Country Club. '-| SJRT presents a variety of dramatic and comedy I shows at the Gateway Playhouse here. £
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