\ijPAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CTTV, NJ. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 37,1088Some thoughts on football series tradition; and Dixie's memorialThe girls tennis tournament is over, and qualifiershave be*n detemlned for both soccer and field hoejwyBut there are still three weekends <strong>of</strong> football left btforethe New Jersey Staw Intenchplastle Athletic Associationdetermines the wains in its football play<strong>of</strong>fs.Six Gape-AtlanHe League schools are in the runningfar play<strong>of</strong>f posiUons in their respective groups.Leading the way, <strong>of</strong> course, is Holy Spirit, The powerfulSpartans, ranked No 1 in all <strong>of</strong> South Jersey by ThePhiladelphia Inquirtr and No. 3 by the Ceumr^Posi, are5-0 and need only to defeat winless Paul VI this Saturdayto qualify for the Parochial A play<strong>of</strong>fs. Holy Spiritwon the South Jersey title last year,Buena, also undefeated and dominating Division Two<strong>of</strong> the CAL, has already reached the first level <strong>of</strong> qualificationby winning six games. Lower Cape May, despiteift loss to Lenape last Saturday, is still a contender inGroup 2, But the Tigers have to bent St. Joseph'i andOakcrcst in the next two weeks.MiUville, despite the loss to <strong>Ocean</strong> City on Saturday, is•Mil in the Group 4 play<strong>of</strong>f picture. Among the threeteams they must realistically defeat before the deadlineii Holy Spirit. That game could also have been a winner-take-sllplay<strong>of</strong>f far the CALQne title had the Raidersnot spoiled the picture,St. Joseph's is in pretty good shape for the Parochial Bplay<strong>of</strong>fs, even if the Wildcats don't beat Lower CapeMay this weekend. But St. Joa cannot afford two lossesin the next three weeks.The other team in the play<strong>of</strong>f picture is Mainland. TheMustangs are 3-2, meaning they must win their nextTomWilliamsSportsColumnistthree gomes. It seemi Uke Group 3 is mow wide-openUian the other groups.The big obstacle facing Mainland Is the same one MilivUlemust dear — Holy Spirit, The Spartans are amongthe three teams Bob C<strong>of</strong>fey*i Mustangs must defeat tostay in the play<strong>of</strong>f picture.Now, keep in mind that Holy Spirit has beaten Mainland21 straight times. Including ISM when the Mustanpwere South Jersey champions. C<strong>of</strong>iey himself waspart <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> those wins when he played at Holy Spirit,The Spartans are one <strong>of</strong> the great Qpe-AUanticLeague football teams and are the cream <strong>of</strong> the crop thisyear. But wouldn't It b» ironic If Mainland somehowends Its streak <strong>of</strong> futility against one <strong>of</strong> the finest groups<strong>of</strong> Spartani ever formed?It looks Uke the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity-Pleasanrvllle faetball serieswill continue through at least 19B9,When CAL <strong>of</strong>ficials gave WUdwood md St. Augustineone more year <strong>of</strong> junior varsity football before deddingabout their varsity future, Pleasantville's open dateremained Intact,If both schools begin vanity football In 1990, however,Plan Building & Remodeling NOW!MARMORACERAMIC TILENew Work andRepairsCall Paul Hartley390=8278• Mtff*•>•Pylly Trained PersonnelKirsttne-OltoilntDitiil FuelsIi Hri. i DiyUoeal St-rWiee399-0490BiSlOiNTIAL COMMERCIALINDUSTRIALBUILDING CONTRACTOR!FULLY INSURED&BONDEDCustomNew Homes/Now CommercialJoseph J, Slca, Licensed BulldefIFSINEARL L.SHAW, JR.-INC-ROOFING 4SHUT METAL WORKBRYANT FORCED AMHEATING111 Wilt AtinuiDIAL: 399 2128f• INTERIOR•EXTERIORinVICTORIAN ;PAINTINGPower Washing(609)399-6254OCEAN ROOFING & SIDING933 Wist Ave. Oce/in City, M.J.Free EstimatesCall (609) 398.9044Evenings, Call 398-3432"The Oldest Established guilder m <strong>Ocean</strong> City"TARVESJNC.Complete Bufldfrtg Services Since 1*4/HOME • BUSINESSREMODELING • REPAIRSCa/Z Earl Tarves 390-1230n MBifuiHD Mimmrstm, tu, mmnsonsELECTRICELECTRICAL CONTRACTORSimmim.FRANKLINPAINTJNQuality Workmanship• Free Eiflmafei• Interior • ixttrlor• Licensed8, Insured •399-081• Popcorn Ceilings• Power Washing• WallpaperingSpecializing in...REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & DOORS• HiSIDiNTML• COMMERCIAL• INDUSTRIALInterior A ExteriorVinyl Skiing GeneralRepairs- Woodwork CappingJ, Shearer991-3356390-0610* MOBILE HOT MATIN WASH SYSTEM •wooo < mmm t mn turn * mmm nipumamumm .*«** *«i • irmi turns * SNVKImmm •MUttmm, mmi • em * MKMUU t ratsNiMotfi RUST 1 M mm mm * mm IM mm tawttmMARK HAASPAINTING CONTRACTOR• INTERIOR/'•* EXTERIOR A J7HEW Construe linnResidentialHomesCALL 399-4322At long nv^y s«iM beiwifn Ae Ralttes «nd Qmyhoundsmay hivi to md,And, with MabOaBd draping dowi to mwm Twotor footballIn 1989, the options tor a new rivalry may bevwysllm".Ths athletic dirertors <strong>of</strong> the CAL made a very nice gestureat a recent meeting when they created a memorialfeDMFtoliSome thought was given to having the basketballchampions <strong>of</strong> each division meet In a play<strong>of</strong>f. And a fewfe vored pairing fetu? <strong>of</strong> the league's bast teams In a tap<strong>of</strong>ftoumament.But the Anal decision was an oil-star doubleheader.The best boy and girl basketball players In each divisionwiU face <strong>of</strong>f ioin«timt in March.SPORTS SHORTSOCIAN CITY DROPS ntlSHMAN FOOTBALLFor the second time In three yean <strong>Ocean</strong> City HighSchool has bean forced to terminate its freshman footballteam."We had IS players," said Tony Galante, explainingthe drcumstanees that led to the dedsipn, "tad wt wereprepared to continue. But one kid transferred andanother became academically ineligible. We felt that 13players wa» not enough,"The first-year Raiders had a 1-2 record, beating Mainlandbut losing to Absegami and Holy Spirit.<strong>Ocean</strong> City dropped Its program for the 1986 seasonfor the same reason. That group, now juniors, includedsome talented Individuals who are now key players Inthe varsity program,JOIURBANI IS A-C-L ALL STAR<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Joe Urbanl wai named to the all-starteam <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Semlpro Baseball Leaguerteentiy,Urbanl, one <strong>of</strong> the top hitters in die league, wai joinedon Hie all-star team by Dale Amos and Alan Cicatiello <strong>of</strong>Hammonton, Bob Cola and Scott Stevens <strong>of</strong> Buena, KanLewis <strong>of</strong> Galloway, Bob Wright <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUle, BrianJlampettl and Gary Cicattello <strong>of</strong> Unwood, Kevin Hallman<strong>of</strong> Abieeon and Brett Marshall <strong>of</strong> Bgg Harbor,Four players from champion Margate were also honored.Tie quartet Included Yo|l HUtner. BrnleTarsitano.AlSacco and Mike Adams.8KYHAWKS WIN THIRDThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Skyhawks deftattd Upper Township,21-0, reegntly to lift their record to3-1.Eddie Reichle scored first for OC on a 38-yard run,Jimmy Femsler scond on a 16-yard run and josh Bakersprinted 98 yardi with an intmeepti<strong>of</strong>t for anothgr TD.The Skyhawks play at Wildwood MB Sunday afternoon,They have four |amei renialnjng but only one,Nov. 11 agaiflst Lower Townihip, is at home,VINCENT STAHLERtelmd BuilderQWPCARPINTRY"REPAID ALTERATIONS • RiMODIUNQ • ADIVINYL SIDING • VINYL REPLACEMENT WIND• PHONE 399-4724*Testod/Csftlfletl Since 19883N9CertalrflteedttVmytSWInaAWIodowiAnchor Building Co.ALTERAT10H9 • REWOVATK3H9PO Sox 1191<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08224Charles Ha»pel-3»8Sfl67John Bolton-3W S34JYOUNG CONCRETE*.n EXCAVATING, Inc.POOTINOS • SIQgVVALliSCURBS • PATIOS • BACKHOi StftVICiServing Atlantic and Cape May CountieswuifmV'.r«m-tmOman CHyNawJtniy0822$FRED LAMB ^Itfane Right The first titaeVw Less399-7090It will mark the first time the league has been involvedIn an all-star game sines <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Seagull Classicsponsored games In 1979 and 1980 between the CAL mand the old South tareey ConSwnee. "The initial doubleheader will take place next Mancfcand the molt frequently mentioned location is AbsogamlHigh School.U you've ever been mere, you know- mat Absegamihas one <strong>of</strong> the fftiest facilities in South Jersey, ft is abeautiful gym and can handle large crowds.On the other hand, If you've evw attended ttie SouthJmsey basketball all-star game, you know mat the gymIs generally only one-third to one-half full. And thosegames feature the best players torn mow man 90schools.The Intermediate school in <strong>Ocean</strong> City 1B not one <strong>of</strong> thebest facilities for varsity basketball, to act, no other varsityboys team in CAL-One has a hdUty any worse.The quBsHon, however, Is whether aU those «eati mAbsegami are necessary. Would it not be better to fUlthe intermediate school gym to overflowing than toplay in a haU-empty Absegami,There's one more reason. If the Cape-AHantlc Leaguejust wants to have an aH-star game, tnen mey can play itanywhwe,But if they're preparing a memorial to Dixln Howell itbelonp, at least the first year, in <strong>Ocean</strong> CitylRec Center wrestlingteam scores 20 winsThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City ReereanonCenter f«U wrestlingteam scored 20 wins duringa multi-state toumament atLower Dauphin HighSchool in Pennsylvania Oct.8,<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Pat Lynchtook (hi Award for the outstandingwrestler, for hisdefeat <strong>of</strong> a four-time stateplace winner from Penniylavanla.<strong>Ocean</strong> City wrestlersscored victories againstgome foe best wrestlenfrom Delaware, New York,New Jersey, Pennsylvania,West Virginia and Maryland,Over BOO wrsstlers competedin ttie tournament.Also taking a first placeaward was <strong>Ocean</strong> City'sTim Gallagher, whorecorded five wins enroutito his title.Other Ocflan City wrestlers. scoring wins wereDave, Carrldolo, DrewMuzalay, John Nagasuka,Danny Law, Prank Sannlnoand Scott Smith.Adam Wing, BrandonFogarty, Matt Addletnan,Dave Law, Jos Carideo,Chris Curhn and Eric Sdubbaalso competed.HIGH SCORERS INPOINT CARDSSomers Point SeniorsCard Club high scorers forOct. 12 In pinochle wereDot Rudolph SSI, RuthHaas, 550, fed Halt 538,Evelyn Ken 538. High scorersin bridge were HerbChaffee 4,190, MargeThome 3,960, Bob Needhammer3,770 and EmmaMcCullough 3,540.Pat LynchOutstanding wroirtltrleThe Oceaji City Recre-1ation fall wrestling teamwill travel to Lock HavenState College, Lock Hav«Pa., Oct. 29 and 30 to competeIn the Lock Haven Full IClassic double elimination |tournament,CHAMBER MEETS•AFTER HOURS'The first Business AfterHours <strong>of</strong> the 198849 "quietseason 1 ' will be helf 3-7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 at thtiAtlas Motor Inn, BeachDrive, Cape May. Sponseradby the county Chamber<strong>of</strong> CommeKe, flie eventis an informal social gather-Ing tot members andfriendi,CaU46S-71Sl.G. ROWLANDGeneral CanneryDECKSOUBSFICIALTYssyw.,wperieaea * small jobs weieomeBus. 30MOM Res. 398-0946"gustom work at regular prices"TOM HOLLANDVHTALUMNUiiCAMi/etfrtopnt/Kf• «THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27.1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY.NJ. PAGE 7 - SECTION TWOCross country teams add wins; girls have 34 straight, Do continue just a bit.about the "Internationals*held In Japan several week*back.> We are thinking In terms<strong>of</strong> expenses and who paysthfrwiy. At the Olympicssome natioirw pick up thebill whUc here In the UnitedStates it is strictly donationsihatpay Uw freight, but In•huffieboard it is the individualplayer who mustassume the full responsibility<strong>of</strong> cost.So you see to find 25teams or 50 players whocan shell out thousands <strong>of</strong>•dollars, even though you• have the whole nation t<strong>of</strong>ind them, Is no easy assignment,On top <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> thisshufflin' onbyEdVolthwe, as well as Canada and learners to acquire son* <strong>of</strong>Japan, aw deeply endebted the strategy __ <strong>of</strong> ehuffleboard.to those who probably take Not only that but any mewfrom their vacations as well bers <strong>of</strong> the club, which costsas their pocketbook andrepresent their country in asport that Is flnaUy grow-$2 per year, is entitled toplay. So any <strong>of</strong> you <strong>Ocean</strong>Qtyites who would Uke totry it, come over to thehad ocoiion to play ooum between Sth and 6thin the paddle game and street near the boardwalkwere really surprised at the and join in.enthusiasm exemplified. We who are the morningHere we have a group <strong>of</strong> group were in a huddleshufflers, some <strong>of</strong> whom recently realizing that sudareIn the top bracket and derdy It ii November andothers in the middle brack- the cover that wai to bo inet, and those who are just place by the middle <strong>of</strong> Sepleamingthe game <strong>of</strong> shuf- tember Is still in limbo,fleboard, all picking a card The paddle game groupto get a partner for three were also discussing thisdifferent games and all catastrophy for the windsseem eager to pt going, are about to take on a bitingTWs is a good way forforce. We ,wUl have toappeal to BUI Jeffrlw forthe wind breakers which,all though are not a Utopiansltutation, do help duringthe cold months.So dear Dill, we do appealor better yet - lets get alongwith the cover.Exterior added• The bolt building under construction at the but <strong>of</strong>J;,Shlp Channel bridge, lay Avanue In Sem§rs Point,k reeently received • corrugated metal covif to Ha iteel-?: girder sktiton,TRIPTOTHBMIT NOV. 30<strong>Ocean</strong> City Arts Centerwill sponsor a bus trip seethe Georgia CKeefe Exhibitat the MetropolitanMuseum [<strong>of</strong> Art In NewYork ClWi Wednesday,Nov. 30. Bill leaves ArtsCenter, 3601 Bay Ave. 7:30a.BM haVt New York 4p.m. Tickets are $26 members;|29 non-Biefflbers.Admission to exhibitincluded; lunch on yourown.All social news Itomemust be submitted Inwriting, either typed orInt&l<strong>of</strong> • BtHriBfCHERJORemodeling Co,iuttort-SpoutJsodnja^penlry-Palnlin), /IndfiWB-hfendynlanJin'iRepairs Qlvan Prompi /All20 Yoam Exporlgnoo((609)476-4906D.B. ERNSTRIQISTIREDCUSTOM BUILDER• NEW HOMES • BATHS • RENOVATIONS- ADDITIONS • DECKS • KITCHENS399-8024FREE ESTIMATESA Family Business Sines 1B73Samson-Appliance325 West Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.NfMlMdlrfkiL AIRSIBVICI • PAHTS • SALIS• W3HWASHER3• WASHER3 4 DRYERS• HEAT PUMPS• MICROWAVE OVENS399-0388$,WURCHOICEPAIR MAGNETICoraCMMtantTOeOaanaqrgiitaaflM land and tQMgmy. Both teams, however,oounB^ twm eaended to .And the Raldtr boyi must wait until tomorrow*to Btowk in hgadm>*ead team also drifted Mateto34 straight last land to improve (to Cape May <strong>County</strong>afternoon to go after thechampionshtps.The meet wasrained out last Friday bidrescheduled far tomorrow.Lori Heywood, who hasbeen the most consistent <strong>of</strong>The Blueboy<strong>Ocean</strong> City's talented quartet<strong>of</strong> runners, established anew+ecord for the limvoodcourse in 18 minutes, 33seconds.James DeMarco <strong>of</strong> Audubon receives the Mayor's Trophyfor catching the largest fish, • 31 -Inch blueflsh, duringthe annual Delaware Valley Surf Angler's tournamentOct. 12 In Sta Isle City. DeMareo was In competition withseveral hundred anglers. Presenting the trophy IsCommissioner James lannone.SUNDAY BRUNCHThe Sands Country Club invites you toenjoy our Sunday BrunchServedfrom11:00 AM, to2:Q0PM. every SundayIncluded with our freshly preparedbreakfast and luncheon items you willreceive a complimentary glass <strong>of</strong>champagne or a Bloody Mary,$12,95 per person*Reservations NecessaryPlease Call 927-5071Country ClubMays Landing Rd. Somers Point, NJ,^Present this ad and receive a $2,00 discountfor each member <strong>of</strong>yourparty. Offer expiresOct. 30,1988- m|Window ShoppiiWe have more iitsitieLori Tewnsend <strong>of</strong> Kingsway,five seconds behindHeywood, and <strong>Ocean</strong> Q^tAlison Amicone, in I&42,also bettered the old Mainlandcourse mark, 1&-47 by<strong>Ocean</strong> aty"s Melody Sye in19M.Kelli Dougherty finishedfourth for <strong>Ocean</strong> City, winteammates Terry Doughertyfifth, Kate Bell sixthand Meggln Farrell seventh.They helped MikeNaples 1 team build a 1549win over Mainland and a19-42 victory over Mag-(way, ended Kingsway 1 *25-moet win streak.The OC girts remainedNo. 2 In South Jersey, ball-Ing only Paul VI Kingswayheld onto the third spotlag Harbor Township(12th), Mainland (13th),Buena (16th), Mlllvllle(17th) and Bridgeton (20th)were listed among the secondbest ten.Mainland's J.C. Sykeswas the first to finish in theboys meet, beating <strong>Ocean</strong>City's Clarence Bishop byStop in and SAV6!two seconds and AdderLeon Palermo by three seconds.Scott Bell came honefourth. Jack HosMter fifth,Ed Cuter stem and JeffDrake seventh, helping theRaiders to a 20-43 win overthe Mustangs,The Raider boys wereranked 14th in South Jerseylast week, Paul VI was alsonaked at the top in boyscompetition. Bridgeton, theCAL-One champion, wasranked fourth and Buena,recent winner <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<strong>County</strong> championship,was ninth.Alter tomorrow's countyCOOK & DUNN'SRoyal FamilyInterior ProductsOn Sale Now!meet, bom cross countryteams will get their bestexposure <strong>of</strong> the year Saturdayafternoon.the toys and girts willtun against Egg Harborin a pair <strong>of</strong> meetsthat wUfbeth finish at halftime<strong>of</strong> the football gamebetween die two schools InBargalntown.Bom OC Mains will beheavily favored but thegirts will haw • challengelrr EHT senior Jen Weber.She won the recent Atlantic<strong>County</strong> individual title,beating her closest competitorby nearly one fullminute.ROYALWALLGUARD $-|g S9/galROYALONE COATSPATTBRUeSSLetex HatROYAL LATEXSEMi-GLOSS $ 17 99/ 0 alAcrylic Enamel | / "ROYALSATIN ENAMELLatex Acrylic EnamelSHORE 51RWJJ73W? 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•i 'i 1i!LNew TeachersION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN OTV, N J,Bruno and Rojas complement staffThe history department has continuedto expand by making another, addition toth» staff.John Bruno, former teacher at JordanRoid Middle School, wUl beteaching freshman history. Why ttiemove from the middle school to highschool? "The students are mow motivattd.dedicated towards their goalsand to itrivtng forpotential."What drew him toOCHS was ourreputation a "good academic andatheletic tradition." Thus far, thoadjustment has been wry smooth forhim. To this point, ewtryone hasb§en very eooptratim fv« be»nreally encouraged by the faculty's display<strong>of</strong> high teacher moral and theircommitment to pr<strong>of</strong>eMion. The stydentshave also been impressive intheir desire to do well,"Mr. Bruno is looking forward toparticipating and contributing toTheBillowsPublishedschool aetivitiei. in tact, you'll beseeing him on the btwbaU fields inthe spring coaching J.V. He hopes toreally become involved and to be apart <strong>of</strong> the Ooean City trmdittan.Amber Taylorbythe students <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City High SchoolGriswold unveils workpholobr CM. TroutOoiaaCHy artist, Scott Grisweld, Sr. recently unvtllid his latest work — a portrait <strong>of</strong> Mr, Michael Subolleh, theformer superintendent <strong>of</strong> Ocian CHy schools, The portrait now htngs In the <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School library Join-Ing Mf, QrHweld ire his grandchildren, Scott and Becky Qrlswold, and hit wife.Combattingcollege costs"Just how much will eoUegf coitme?" This question weighs heavy onthe minds <strong>of</strong> college-bound studentsand their parents. It Is a question thatwe, as students, must begin to eon.sider as we make the decision to fur*ther our education, No one is going toMil you that a college education isn'ta costly pursuit, The average co*t <strong>of</strong>college tuition has risen 7 percent Intile last year. But there sue ways youcan bring down the cost <strong>of</strong> college toan affordable level for you and yourfamily.Among the many monies availableto aid those with a financial need awScholarships and Awards. A meetingheld at the school last Wednesdaywas designed to assuage the fears and. misconceptions some may have concerningScholarships and Awards-Many confuse the terms"scholarship" and *award*- Scholar'ships are given to tiieote who can,through the process to applying,prove that they have a financial needAnyone who wants to apply for mf<strong>of</strong> the various scholarship* <strong>of</strong>fered,can pfcfc-up an appllcattons in the"Bienvenido Senera Rojas," say<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High Swinish studentsMrs. Marie Rojas, a Spanish teacher.Is the newest addition to the foreignlanguage department Mm Rojas saysthat she is happy tobe here teachingat the high school.Previously, Mrs. Rojas taught atWoodbine Elementary School, WildwoodCatholic, and Bridgeton HighSchool. She also taught English inCosta Rica, her mother country, for•even yean. "It is a tranquil countryin Central America, and is a nationwith no army," says Mrs. Rojas.Mm Rojas came into the UnitedStates on a scholarship to New YorkUniversity, and has been teaching inthe Cape May <strong>County</strong> area far themajority <strong>of</strong> the Ume since. Besidesteaching, Mrs. Rojas Is also an activemember <strong>of</strong> the Human Service AdvisoryCommittee (an organization thatdeals with awareness protects forproblems related to the public.) Mrs.Rojas acts as a llason between the HispanicCommunity and the HSACMrs, Rojas feels that teaching Is varyimporttnti and it Is a very enjoyable Cos* Wee. TWs year, Swornprt <strong>of</strong> her life. She finds education to looks toward to an exriHhg emUniUhbe benefldal not only tothose In the Man in her teaching career.United States, but also to those inby Mleh«l UnglqPsych Club News in BriefThere are many dubs uid activitiesat <strong>Ocean</strong> City High Schral, but one <strong>of</strong>the most beneficial to toeschool andcommunity it the Psychology Club.This dub, having at least 40 members,Is made up <strong>of</strong> juniors and seniorsonly,Thn .idvtsor <strong>of</strong> the dub 1B a historyand psychology teacher, Mrs. IdaMargiJis.The newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers for the1988-89 school year are: BnmdaLlhou, President; Troy Dawkins,Vice-President; Melissa Campbell,second Vice-Presldent; NlnotchkaJohnson, Treasurer, Barbara McAlar-' rdn. Assistant Treasurer, Lara Cooke,Recording Secretary; Pamala Vlnske,Corresponding Secretary, and MaryEsposlto, Public Relations.At the first meeting the main activitiesfor the year were discussed. Thebig event for the year it the annualTalent Show. This night <strong>of</strong> continuousfun Includes both competitive andNflB nup^nnjshipTori Walters and VkklShcptiihe basis <strong>of</strong> academic excellence. Top Aptitude Test on Tuesday OeUftwo othetw who know thatredeve an award there is no requirementtopDVdfintdll/Ton hu g tmdyttewVo* *&her id.nary/Iff noiunfcffltohdtflMiUioM <strong>of</strong> students acrosw the If* not the kfaid o/ attfra WAML'etoprDVdfinattdaliieecl natton take thaw tests esdt year, The everyday. " ** but Vkkiit more hrd core and ^To assist you in piattnfaig your W^ help prewre students totakfltlw tern Cahacungait, a AhotAmplta' mveSuyMTtnfinancial dttatidtt, you may find itixaoiamx ftymme tent,anom0nti\MnniM tortnsr ( • Wtobttfhtfte trendy othtrecotihdprol to flawttlt source* <strong>of</strong> cottyNo one cm thtdy /or dieie testa, ^ - -ff