30 Herald - Lanlern - Dispatch 28 August '85
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<^2^ Prom The Principal I By Stanley Kotzen Ostomy Meet I Principal, Lower Cape May Regional High School
"Are you ready for the start of school?" In a variety of forms and places, this is the question on everyone's lips these days of the rapidly vanishing summer of '85. The question is as significant for adults as it is for children, and if not at the top of the conversation charts, it is not far below. It begins to creep into discussions around midAugust each year, but within a week there is vir- ( tually no place you can go t without having to respond with a smile and "Yes, we 1 are ready" — especially if | you are the principal. , High schools get ready for the new academic year I with a lot of hard work by i secretaries, guidance personnel and the maintenance staff. Parents get ready by scanning the papers for the most special "Back-To-School" sales and | youngsters get ready with growing periods of anticipation and fantasy about new friends and new accomplishments waiting for them Teachers get ready by analyzing their schedules and some crash reading they had wanted to do all summer in preparation for the new school year that somehow they never got to do. The days get a little shorter, the nights a little cooler and that moment is fast approaching when the ' summer crowds will be gone. If everybody times it just right we will all be ready, and the year can start with all the enthusiasm and excitement of a fresh beginning. The timing has to do with letting go of one state of mind in exchange for another. The Summer mentality has to be replaced by the Fall mentality, so that by Sept 4 we are all ready to change gears and trade in our beach chairs for school desks. If we have gotten the most out of the summer then it will be an easy transition — and we will face the fall eagerly In a very real sense, we spend our entire lives getting ready for changes in a variety of mind-sets, and the summer-school transition is just a convenient an nual reminder. Glorious vacation days at the beach are to be savored along with the luxury of leisure hours, but they still serve a special purpose. They are literally intended to be days of RECREATION. Our recrea tion time of summer at its I best is a re-generating I force that brings us to the I AFS Student In Venezuela Kristin A. Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Huston, summer residents of Stone Harbor Boulevard. Scotch Bonnet, and goddaughter of Jean Gillespie of Stone Harbor, left recently for Caracas. Venezuela, as an AFS student. She will stay for a year studying the language and customs. In September. 1986, she will enter Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa., majoring in foreign relations.
point where we are ready to get on with the next part of our lives. That most immediate "next part" is school for many of us. So, parents, studenLs. teachers and staff, get the sand off your feet, stack the •beach chairs, and let's all make this an outstanding year at LCMR. We're ready!
RIO GRANDE - The Cape May County Ostomy Association will hold a meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 10. in the Conference Room of the Social Services Building, Routes 9 and 47 here. There will be a guest 0 speaker from National Medical Homecare. The public is invited to attend
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