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Memorial School Honors Announced
WILDWOOD CREST - Honor rolls for the second marking period have been announced at Crest Memorial School, with 17 students in Grades 4-8 be-
ing picked for first honors. First honors went to Laurie Hand, Christine Collins, Koren Schoenlefter. Adrienne Bell. Lisa Mitchell. Gary Saldatli. Frederick Traber. Heather BroRtowicz. Greg Lewis. Lisa Kobielnik. Leslie McLaughlin. Jennifer Sawyer.
Kimberly SaetUer. Sherri Saldutli. Randee Strair. SEth Fuscellaro. Sherry Girt on, Nicole Seiov SECOND HONORS went to CarU Accardi, Raymond Bouchard. Kimberly Carito, Sandra Clauson. Robert deFord. J C Groon, Susan Poster nock. Dawn Basset t, Jennifer Blundo Matthew C'arr Michael Fer ran. Ben >a nun Hall. Libby Kotanas, Billy MacClemmy. Bruce Muller Also Christina Onderdonk, Travor Sawyer. Dana Visalli. Jason Barnes. Arthur Baruffi. Kerry Dougherty. Frank Fuscellaro. Lon Hudson. Evelyn Kozanas. Jennifer Anzeone. Philip Bonelli. William Cusella. Patrick Davenport. Janine Franz. Eileen Hart, Drew Ingersoll. Scott . Mays. Tammy McCul lough. Liu Pellegrino. Douglas Vogel. Susan Williams Sl'ZANNE BARTH. Patty
Basset t. Bryan Ekstrom Desiree McCullough, April Stanton. Christopher Unruh. Russell Way. Erica Isdell. Jon Mitchell. Karyn Sheiry. Anderson Sullivan Aimee Aspenburg. Chris Bodanza, Tina D'Ambrosio. Kim Hart. Chris Jones. Whitney MacClemmy. Frank Vogel. Craig Atkinson. Sean Denham. Thomas Doonan, Edmund Jones. Melame Koch. David Posternock. Brian Saldutti. and Robert Wood Leave forests and parks clean.
Rafferty Buck Stateside
NORTH CAPE MAY - Army Pvt. 1st Class Keith T Rafferty Jr.. son of Rosemarie J Rafferty of 904 Gordon Terr., has arrived for duty with the 197th Infantry Brigade.
Fort Benning, Ga. Rafferty, an indirect-fire infrantry man, was previously assigned in South Korea. He is a 1984 - graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School.
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Vets Get Valentines
WILDWOOD CREST - Philip Baker Elementary School students made individual Valentines distributed by county Veteran's Bureau Director Jack Moran on a Friday visit to soldiers' and sailors' hospitals in Wilmington and Vineland. Classes and teachers, participating in the hand made card project were: Pre-first grades: Mrs. Camp and Mrs. McLaughlin First grades: Mrs. Koch
and Mrs. Sheehan Second grades: Mrs. Thompson and Mrs Davenport Third grades: Miss Flacco and Mrs. Wilsey. The students were pleased to let onr servicepersons know they are not forgotten.
Scout Trip RIO GRANDE - Boy Scout Troop and Pack 104 are sponsoring a bus trip to the Philadelphia Spectrum Sunday, March 9. Bus will depart Kmart parking lot here 10 a.m. For reservations and more information call 465-2557.
iVoir Who Will Give Orders? CAPE MAY — Darlene J. Hess of Milwaukee, has been appointed a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Hess is a medical service specialist at Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Her husband. Air Force Sgt. Karl Hess, is the son of Carl T. and Jean Woehlke of 492 W Perry St., this city.
Seven Mile
(From Page 8) They're thrilled: their son Steve and his wife Anita just had their first child, 7-lb, 3 oz. Mario Alexander Carboni. Daughter Lydia and her husband Ron Borek have just returned from Disney World with tb«ir sons Brendan and David. Ron will be opening a muffler shop on Stone Harbor Boulevard Pat Wolf, owner of Gate House Flower Shop on the Wharf, was featured speaker at Stone Harbor's
Garden Club meeting Feb. 10. Her talk was titled Hearts and Flowers and its subject matter the "Emotional Aspects of color in our lives." Pat is as deft with words as she is with posies. She is also knowledgeable. She advised us to send red flowers to someone we love but not if he/she is a hospital patient at the time. She backed her statements with reason and they made I sense and interesting listening.
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