Dec 1988 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Dec 1988 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Dec 1988 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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sports/recreation<br />
lANNACE NAMED M.VJP.<br />
10 garner gridiron awards<br />
mark early In the yam,<br />
The most valuable <strong>of</strong>ten-<br />
S J S<br />
Donald L Traynor OMD<br />
Faculty member and Clinical Instructor<br />
Leading University Dental School<br />
New accepting<br />
patients for all phases <strong>of</strong><br />
Otneral Dtntlsti-y & Cosmetic Bonding<br />
IS years private prictici oMpirlinei<br />
728 West Avt. Suite 202 North<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 609-3M-4464<br />
Hours by appolhtmiW only<br />
CALL MONDAY thru SATURDAY<br />
'fill)<br />
Special<br />
BIRK, D.P.M.<br />
IBIONALB •<br />
SAY COURT HOU8I<br />
John DeAugustinii, a S-6, Doug Cotaan, a 6-1, 190<br />
185-pound lenlor, wai eho- pound iophomore, received<br />
sen moit valuable diftniive the Bobby MUler Memorial<br />
"**• t<br />
ShopYour<br />
Hometown<br />
Savings & Loan<br />
American Express Gift Cheques<br />
are the thoughtful, safe way to give<br />
money!<br />
Available m an elegant gold<br />
envelope with a Gift Card.<br />
and friends are,,.<br />
United States Savings Bonds<br />
OCBANCITY<br />
HOM0 OAVINOS<br />
AND LOAN AMOCHATfON<br />
Award, given to the out-<br />
Tom Jamlion, a 6-2, 200 standing underdassmin.<br />
pound s*Uor, w»» started p _ ^ § ^ " ^<br />
pound lenior, took home<br />
DBPRANCO BAGS B»e WaUy Johnson Mew<strong>of</strong>^POlNTUEER<br />
rial Award as the player<br />
Jetty Defttneo, <strong>of</strong> Paler- who best exempllBes the<br />
mo, bagged a ^jolnt buck standards <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
last week in Eaoleswood football- ""'<br />
f ownihip while nuntlng And Traeey Super, a 8-10,<br />
*F* JK.. >LNf Quh - 13 0-Pound sophomore, won<br />
SM^ 0 ^?««"?> P KiW Stetdi Meworld<br />
.^ tt.tr ,£ & , ^ J ( , j, , ,<br />
Mgel4) • "What We'rtf after are the ones who<br />
Rwldente who aren't recycling at all<br />
wm find floresaent orange itfdkers on<br />
(please tutu to page 18)<br />
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The wise men who worshipped<br />
and gave gifts,,,<br />
The shepherds who'made<br />
known MB birth,,.<br />
Play a parti Act otit some lines<br />
in your living,'<br />
Unto the loving,<br />
worshiping, giving and<br />
joy-sharing people,<br />
Cod gives Christmas.<br />
*~ tUtftRkhardCWingate<br />
The Billows' Joe Bonner resigns — and reflects*<br />
his colleagues. screen material printed under the writers and ihe article ..._<br />
,ti .- ,- , , 1 tiilnK teaching journaU^ and school's aueplees, before publteatidft, flwtfler<br />
Mliteiiureipan* three decades, six being an idviMf on Tkt Mttm has Earlier this year, Bonner said he andtiMttwurthar- .<br />
prjridentoimdawar.Twenty^iKaiid calledf<strong>of</strong> a cattln iubvtrgiv«te»s on was upset by the ruling but added he The student body ha§ clianjjed j<br />
a half yeaw <strong>of</strong> asking VhatshaUl myp»rt,*say»Bonfla'i didn'tYeel it would affect goingaon at eral times sittee-Boiwief began adviawrite<br />
about this week?" Is a long<br />
Kg Printed to The milnel-Weer dur- the school. While at some schools Ing In the early 1960s, "TlirtOs wrfe'<br />
liig<br />
Printed<br />
thi iditwl<br />
fa the<br />
year,<br />
Sentlfl'M**«**&»'<br />
fh» BtWmt has censorship<br />
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