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Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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illows<br />

nube,<br />

<strong>of</strong> CoinmbU SdttlMtle Fiw A«soclat(on<br />

r,»v» Sdlior, DOLORES WORKMAN<br />

: ttditor, bottom CAMERON<br />

"' *ilctutj Advisor, JAMES B. KnU<br />

MABIONSWABTZ, JEAN BLAKE<br />

trscy Group I championship track<br />

school enrollment will be consider-<br />

ere given by the school, and by the<br />

!am. They were Ted Ford, Ed Be<br />

ably higher than this year/: Enroll-<br />

ocal clubs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ingcr, Charles Hadtke, Joe Kennedy,<br />

ment is as follows, although there<br />

Ihorles McDowell, Frank Wickes, The awjids were as follows- may be changes <strong>of</strong> up to 50 more<br />

Illl Wirtz, Lou Davis, Wayne Thomp Women's Research Club award for people: Seniors—140; <strong>Jun</strong>iors—123;<br />

asp Cor<br />

an, Tom Adams, Charles Bowman, joy and girl with highest average in Sophomores—168; and Freshmen—<br />

par pom*<br />

ayne Myers, Al DeSantis, Wayne English foi last tluec ycais in high 163.<br />

inner, Bill Cason, and Carl Mo- chool, $10 'each, Alice Koch and<br />

;ttl.<br />

Yank Wjckcs<br />

Awards also went to the winners Kiwams Club award to boy and<br />

the track men's decathlon. They :irl with highest soholastic average,<br />

ere Wayne Myers, Carl MOretti, 25 Savings Bond, awarded at lunch-<br />

FOR YEARS FOR QUALITY<br />

nd Al DeSontis.<br />

on, Mary Sharp and Edward Scott<br />

Readers Digest' subscription for<br />

Outstanding Athletic Awards, ne year to Valedictorian, Mary<br />

which require 25 ipolnts, -were pre- harp<br />

sented to eight nthletei, the largest<br />

number in O, C. H. 6. history. Cjicnustry Award. $5 given annual<br />

AWNINGS<br />

They were Frank Wickes, Sam by an intciested citizen, Frank<br />

Fogiio, Joe Kennedy, Ted Ford, Vickcs<br />

Chlejc McDowell, Bernard Carter, D. A R Good Cituen, Barbara<br />

George Coder and* Mate Davis. 'ord<br />

Wf HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF<br />

MATERIALS - DRAPERY HARDWARE<br />

VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

CALL US FOR A<br />

FREE ESTIMATE<br />

725 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONE 1606<br />

The captains for next year's teams<br />

were then announced. They are:<br />

Football Co-Capts., John Dol Corio<br />

and Dave Lodcr; Basketball, Phil<br />

Uubcr; Baseball, Charles Bowman;<br />

Baseball-Track, Wayne Winner.<br />

The program next featured the<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> the championship<br />

trophies to George W. Meyer, principal..<br />

Phil Iluber presented the Cape-<br />

Atlantic League J. V. Basketball<br />

{Championship trophy, Joe Kennedy<br />

presented the Cape Atlantic League<br />

baseball championship trophy. The<br />

Cape Atlantic League track championship<br />

trophy was presented by<br />

Frank Wltekcs. Ted Ford presented<br />

the South Jersey track championship<br />

trophy,<br />

The program was concluded with<br />

a word <strong>of</strong> appreciation from Mr.<br />

Meyer toward the people who made<br />

I these trophies and honors possible.<br />

Rotary Club <strong>Jun</strong>ior Rotarian,<br />

Yank WiLkes<br />

American Legion Boys State Hepesenlatives,<br />

James Jeffries and John<br />

iclCono<br />

American Legion Girls State Rep<br />

escnlativc, Adelaide Titus<br />

Douglass College Citizenship Inlitutc,<br />

sponsored by Federated<br />

Vomcn's Clubs lleseaicli Club, Ma-<br />

Is Aycis, Women's Club, Gail<br />

iridegam, Civic Club, Jojce Harins.<br />

Colony Club, Carol Turner<br />

Principal's Award for Service, $10.<br />

oseph Newsome<br />

Civics Award, ClwrlC5 Palmer Das<br />

Medal, Kathleen Lynch<br />

Women's Club United" Nations<br />

wards, $5 each, Kathleen Lynch and<br />

oyco Fctcrion<br />

D A R Home Economics Pins:<br />

nothing, Marian Rasmussen; Foods,<br />

[orma Capcza<br />

Dramatics Award, $5, Carmen Doene<br />

Women's Club Art Award, $5, Sal-<br />

Laird<br />

Home Economics Award, $5 each,<br />

lothing, Angelina Longo, Foods,<br />

lebocca Barksdalc; Betty Crocker's<br />

Picture Cook Bdok, Janice .Dullcy;<br />

Betty Crocket'b Good and Euiy Cook<br />

Book, Marlon Cason:<br />

Instrumental<br />

illvcr Halncs<br />

Music Awaid, $5,<br />

cense Fee<br />

ow Due!!<br />

Vocal Mufcle Awards, Arion Founatlon<br />

Medal and Pin, Frank<br />

Vickcs; $10, Mary Sharp.<br />

Gregg Medal for Stenographic Proidency,<br />

Patricia Wriggins<br />

Rotary Ann Award In Business Edcation,<br />

?10, Patricia Wriggins.<br />

American Legion Award to 8th<br />

•radc boy and girl for Honor, Courige,<br />

Scholarship, Leadership apd<br />

Service, Constance Money ana David<br />

Ilizzard. ''" 1<br />

Rotary Scholarship medals awarda<br />

at dinner: 12th grade, Mary<br />

>harp, Edward Scott; Tlth grade,<br />

lary Jane^Scott, William Strathnann;<br />

'lOjJi grade, Sandra Weber,<br />

"Ullam Scebaugh; Dth grade, Bertha<br />

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ANCE No. 597 and Amended Ordinance 768<br />

all MERCANTILE LICENSE FEES shall be due and<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> tfie (Cit/ Clerk in <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ST DAY Of JUNE in each year, and shall expire<br />

ebb, Robert Schilling; 8th grade,<br />

Helen Floyd, Sunway Lee; 7th grade,<br />

Carolyn Johnson, Matthew HutmAkcr<br />

Billows Awards<br />

Outstanding, Dolores Workman,<br />

3ail Aman, Connie Cameron; Major<br />

Words, Steve Cake( Mary '>t(ane<br />

*ott, Phebc Turner, Nlkkl Clark,<br />

Mike Johnson, Sandy FInkbelner,<br />

jeorglna. Blake; Certificates, Joyce<br />

WaMclmv Marten Smettz,* Mary Hawhorne/<br />

Bat-bara bootit' '<br />

Scholarship Awards:<br />

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don't even need a basement. Every cubic inch <strong>of</strong> your<br />

home is Uyingwom. ' ' "'" ,""'<br />

such paymenj.<br />

isnge Chn> Scholarship, $300,<br />

..... Wkttes.''<br />

VfanufnV Oub Scholarship for fu-<br />

^ f «ny *?etion <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance shall<br />

teacher, $200, Arthur Collins.<br />

Honor Society Scholarship, flop,<br />

h ' ''<br />

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b*fo)» Hie Magistrate be subject to a fine.<br />

r.<br />

:EGINA B. RODGERS,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Chrk.<br />

urging, f 100, Sally Ijunl.' v ' '<br />

Venture 'Olub Scholarship, $100,<br />

\ngellna Longo.<br />

Student Council Scholarship, »100,<br />

Arthur Collins.<br />

Colony Olub Scholarship, 4th year<br />

Charles Olden, |E00.<br />

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