Cape May County Herald, 11 December 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Here's Dolly Ar \ By Dolly Stango J

A scholarship fund has i been set up in the memory I of John Tice. the Lower I Cape May Regional High | School student whose life i was snuffed out by a car racing away from police. His funeral will never be forgotten, not only by the hundreds of students who tearfully attended, but all the faculty too. This is howmuch young Tice was liked even though he had been a resident of Cape May for only the past couple of years. In young John s memory, his family is setting up a scholarship fund — because he was so interested in his fellow man. Anyone wishing to contribute to this veryworthy cause, is asked to send donations to the John Tice Scholarship Fund c/o Postoffice Box 245. Cape May. New Jersey, 08204. In no way can we forget about John. He was involved in sports at Lower Cape May and made many friends here. Both boys and girls shed many tears at his funeral. Let's help make this a lasting memorial to John. IF YOU HAVEN'T seen them yet — the 1986 Student Art Calendars with sketches done by students — and sponsored by the Cape MayCounty Cultural and Heritage Commission — do contact them to obtain your copy, they're located in the Library Building. 14 Mechanic St.. Court House. Telephone is 465-7111. ext. 419. The calendars are interesting and there's ample space to mark your forthcoming activities, dates, etc The price is nominal Here are the ••artists" featured on the calendars: January is a sketch entitled "Skating on the Pond" byAlbert Lomonaco. Glenwood Avenue School. Wildwood: February shows Three of the Seven Sister I houses by Nick Dragotta. Cape May Elementary | School; March is "Untitled" I by Kristin Garland. Ocean City Primary ; April is "Untitled" by Douglas Price. Lower Township Memorial School; May is "Circus Time" by Melissa DeVico. y Middle Township Elementary 3; June is "Down on the Beach" by Chuck Colson. Glenwood Avenue School; k July is "Untitled" by Vfelissa Garrett. Ocean Ciy Intermediate School. \ugust is "The Rescue" byDerek Hubbard. Lower Township Consolidated School . September is "Captain Oil" by Oily Beloro. Lower Township Consolidated School : October is "Untitled" by Joe Smith. Maud Abrams School. Cold Spring, and December is "Victorian by the Seashore" by Sarah Brown. Cape May Elementary School. Cover on calendar is "Harry the Horse" by Kathleen Wilson. Ocean Academy. I'VE HAD numerous phone calls and some very thoughtful letters thanking

for my advanced tips on fashion — however. I have to tell you this: With all the glitter of silver clothes, dresses, jewelry and makeup — now you have to practice the TANGO ..yes. that's very much IN now and with it be sure to wear a long evening gown with a very high slit so that when you dip and bend you'll be able to do it all ever so gracefully. Of course, do lots of practicing at home first ; then you'll be ready to exhibit wherever there's a place to dance to a tango-ish band. I suppose this is another case of "historyrepeating itself" — but I'm willing to try. as soon as I find a partner! Monsignor Patrick J. Madden, pastor at Our Lady Star of the Sea Chjirch in Cape May. is off to'' Rome, where he's scheduled to have a private audience with the Pope. I can't wait to hear all the details and I'm almost as nervous as he is just thinking about it. Of course, it's a great honor and justly deserved by Msgr. Madden GET WELI. Wishes to Albert diGuglicmo of North Cape May. who is still hospitalized and to Bcrnadette Gabriel, recuperating now at home. Also to Charles Bettings and Mary Alice Webster. Also to Marie Momat. still at Betty Bacharach Rehabilitation Center, and to Mike Allen, hospitalized. Ceramic Workshop is still available at the Cape May County Art League. 1050 Washington St. in Cape May. Wednesday evenings 7 to 10 Call I he league at 884-8628 to register if you're interested.

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