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Radio Station WBNJ with its studio and offices located in Suite 108 of the new Professional Building at 223 North Main Street in Court House, directly in front of the Post Office, will begin broadcasting news, •h weather, and adult contemporary music at 6 a.m. | Sept. 3. j The new FM station 105.5 l on the radio dial, will be on ■ the air seven days a week I from 6 a.m. until midnight ^ and will serve all of Cape J May County David W. Klahr is the H station's general manager J and Jerry Liltenberg is J operations manager. The I new station is owned by Canruss Inc. which con- . sists of members of a private Court House family. The construction of the station's 300-foot transmitter. which is located three miles from its studios on I Dennisville Road, was I completed Aug. 23. THERK WILL be quite a I few new faculty members at Middle Township High * School this fall, according to Principal John McVey. The hiring of the new teachers was caused by the creation of four new teaching positions, three pregnancy leaves, two retirements, two promotions, two leaves of absence, one death, and two resignations from individuals who gave up their teaching professions. The new faculty members are: Patty Workman, school nurse; David Calvert, Woodshop; I.aNetta Desrosiers. vocal music; Mary Robinson, business; Gloria Parker, social studies. Susan Bahr, math; June Kraft, math; Douglas Brown, math. Josephine Bryan. English. Don Gallinger. English; Margaret Lewis. English. Sandra M c K i n I e y . French; Kathleen Colangelo. special education ; Kathleen Byrne, physical education; and James Ratchford. social studies. An additional vice principal will also be hired before the start of the new school year The vacancies were caused due to the retirements of Cora Clark, school nurse; and Margaret Hennessey, business education. Pregnancies of Gladys Laurie lln (11 pounds one ounce boy). Donna McConnell ( nine pounds two ounce boy. the baby's father. Mac McConhell. is a bartender /
^ at the Bellevue Tavern), !S and Carin Quinn (to be ,e announced). £ John Kaighn, moving to n the Middle School as a n guidance counselor; Ray " Dolton. social studies ». department chairperson, became the new principal 1 of the Dennis Township Elementary School. Carl 5 Baker is on sabbatical. n Reggis Byrne is on a leave ^ of absence, Ray Reeves 1 and William Penman sube mitted their resignations, and the tragic death of c David Warcholak. r Orientation for new s teachers will be held Fri- - day. Middle Township High ' School will be opening next week with an enrollment of 1 approximately 970 ! students. This is the highest number of students ! in the last eight years. McVey will remain as the school's principal. Bob 1 I'enkethman will still be a . vice principal at the school. WE WISH Carol Nicoletta, Mike Vistenzo. and Bill Vance very "Happy Bir thdays". Nicoletta is the township zoning officer, Vistenzo is the township construction official, and Vance is the township building inspector All three work in the same office. The 1985 Middle
Township Youth Football Season has begun. Lelah Riccio is the captain of the Bobcats' Cheerleaders and Pon Pon Girls. Michelle Liliiston and Christy Cummisky are the co-captains. The Bobcat's Cheerleaders for the 1985 season are Melissa Swain. Shannon Black. Jennifer Oliver, Shannon Gregg, Crystal Coulter. Dana Abies, Holly Metz, Sarah Wells. Stacy Liliiston, Nicole Vearling. Kathy Gouse, Joann Cavalli, Sharon Smith, Hope Moore. Barbara Kinnemard, Stacy Menz, Tina Gianni, and Christine Gruenger. The Cheerleaders' mascots are Kristie DeSimone and Lauren Repici. THE BOBCATS' Pon Pon Girls for the 1985 Season are Lisa Ewan, Dorothy Preston, Ia>ri Walsh, Maya Wise, Jennifer Repici. Donna Brown. Janel Richardson. Trina Mabry. and Regina Schultz. The Pon Pon Girls' mascots are Amy Leusner. Jessi Repici. Jill'ian Black. Jackie Bartleson. Amy Martin. Ava Riccio. and Carrie Ewan. Lucille DeSimone and Sandy Lochten are the coaches for the Bobcats' Cheerleaders and Pon Pon Girls. (Page 25 Please)
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