Cape May County Herald, 14 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 8

8 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 14 May '86

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'Dancers' to Present Recital

"Rhythms of the World" WILDWOOD - "Rhythms of the World" will be presented in a recital by the Dancers Two School of Dance. Court House, at Wildwood Convention Hall today and tomorrow. May 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. The program includes tap, ballet and jazz dancing with beginnit^ and intermediate tumbling by 300 students from ages 3 to 23. Specialty performances feature the Main Street Dancers, an advanced group of students whose precision movements and intricate footwork have been enjoyed by audiences throughout South Jersey, including senior citizen's groups. Variety is added to the program by the vocal talents of Lori Schellenger, Lisa Mears, Kim Berardi, Brandi Blanks. Katherine Doran, Katie Koebig and Cheneen Daily. Solo and duo dance routines will be performed by Marni Gibson and Karen Turnier. Carol Pittaluga will demonstrate tumbling and Sandy Garrison pointe. Tickets will be available at the door at 7 p.m. on evenings of the show. For more information, call Dancers Two at 465-3656.

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I 37 LCMR Students Join Honor Society

ERMA — Lower Cape I May Regional High School I recently honored 30 juniors I and seven seniors by inducI ting them into the National I Honor Society. The students represent I the top seven percent of I their class, and were I selected on the basis of I scholarship, leadership. I service, and character. Foreign exchange student. 1 Timo Majala was also inducted as an honorary member. The formal induction ceremony, held April 21 in the high school auditorium, was followed by a reception in the school library. The ! reception was sponsored by I the Cape May Kiawana. | which donated (500 to the National Honor Society. MAYOR FRANK McI CALL of Wildwood Crest j was the guest speaker. McCall commended the in- [ ductees for their acI complishments and » reminded them that "to those to whom much is i given, much is expected" The following students were inducted: Karin Bowie, Joseph Feyas, Michael Herndon, Lynda Ingersoll, Melinda Johnson, Margaret Todd, Dawn Uetz, seniors; and Teofilo Bacungan, Kasey Becker, Michelle Boys, Arthur Cohen III, Jay CoPr- [ dren. Rupert o de la Pena, Dawn Dickinson. Pamela Fretz. Anthony Genovese. 1 Marie Gilmartin, Michelle Goodroe, Christopher Herndon. Stacy Hopkins. Suzanne Hyson. Shannon Luthe, Joell MacDonald. Tamara McCloy. Carole McGeehan, Stephanie Yard Sale COLD SPRING - A yard sale sponsored by the Cape May County Fisherman's Wives will be held 9 a.m. -2 p.m Saturday and Sunday at Wilson Street and Seashore Road. Rain date will be Saturday. May 24 For further information, call Mary Axelson, 884-5910.

Miller, Anissa Olah, Kathryn Petruccelli, Rowena Rabino, Brian Sharpe, Tod Shoffler, Matthew Sobel, Stephen Souder, John Spriggs, Tracy Taylor, James Wallace, and Kimberley Woodward, seniors. The new members also elected officers for the 1986-87 school year: Chris Wallace, president; Rupert de la Pena, vice-president. Rowena Rabino, secretary, * and Arthur Cohen III, treasurer. Author Slated DENNISVILLE - Dr. John Smith, co-author of "History of Maliricetown, a Sea Captain's Village", will speak to the Dennis Township Historical Society at the monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m May 21, at the Ludlam School. k Route 47. North/West Dennis The public is invited. Cats Open To Adoption OCEAN CITY - The kit tens and cats at the Humane Society of Ocean City are celebrating Adopt A-Car Month in June This event is in cooperation with the 12th annual National Adopt-A-Car Month sponsored by 9- Lives Cat Food for the American Humane Association. Anyone who adopts a cat this month from The Humane Society of Ocean City receives a free cat care package. The society is located at 1 Shelter Rd . and is open seven days a week noon -4 p.m. For more information, call 399-2018

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