Middle Township High School - Middletonian Yearbook (Cape May Court House, NJ)

 - Class of 1988

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X Math i. it X , ,.MM...q,NmvMNL NAV. 1 1, ., 2: ? v ,..y V I 3' ' M 1. Christine Bailey: Math Depart- ment Chairpersong SUC at Geneseo. 2. Greg Lane makes his donation for the blood drive. 3. Lynn Becker: Math, Bloomsburg State College, B.S. 4. Douglass Brown: Math, Trenton State College, B.S. 5. Fran- cis Gorman: Math, Villanova Uni- versity, M.S. 6. Jacqueline Comber: Math, University of Rhode Island, M.A. 8. Donna Warren: Math, 'Tem- ple University, B.S. 9. David McEle- venney: Math, University of Penn- sylvania, M.S. 10. Larry Brownsy: Math, Drexel University, B.S. 11. Basil Cugliari: Math, Millersville University, B.S.

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3? ii 'B , 1 13 L,,L Q , MTHS Gives Blood jan In October, the Red Cross with the help of the Stu- dent Council held a bloodmobile at Middle Township High School. During the four and a half hours that the Red Cross was here, fifty-five people who registered donated blood. Students, teachers, and township resi- dents as well participated in the program. With Mr. Zebedies in charge, the Student Council carried out a campaign to help the blood drive. They designed posters and wrote announcements to inform students of the upcoming events. On the day itself, several students helped out by giving donors question- naires to fill out and escorting them to the refreshment stand after they had given blood. The main attractions of the day were Gregg Lane and Shannon Lear, who walked the hallways dressed as Dracula and Miss Blood Drop. Middle also gave blood in May. X I le X 6 it til



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Awards To Harvey And Hsieh Allison Harvey was selected as one of the prestigious members to the Honors Group of the Forty-seventh Annual Science Talent Search for the Westinghouse Science Scholar- ships and Awards. This honor is bes- towed upon high school seniors who have proven their interest and abili- ty in science by submitting their re- search reports supporting evidence of their activities in this field. This complement of students is com- posed of 124 girls and 176 boys, who were selected from a total of 1,339 entrants. Allison had worked on her project all four years and has re- ceived many other outstanding awards. Allison's project had to do with the application of Equine am- nion and its applications for burn victims. Margaret Hsieh was selected as one of two recipients of the 1988 Re- search Talent award. The commit- tee was very impressed with Mar- garet's academic background, moti- vation, and proven leadership abili- ty. 1988 marks the second year that Drexel University awarded the Re- search Talent Award Scholarship. Created to recognize research poten- 1. James McDonald. 2. Science League: Margaret Hsieh, Barry Dickinson, Randee Strair, Susan Conner, Stephanie Lish, John McVey, Art Sunhachawee, Mi- chele Jost, Matt Kozak, Christin Dodd, Kahlil Gunther, Abby Fagan, Johnny Hsieh. Not pictured: Ron Hudan- ich, Derek Koehl, Luigi Falorini, Ted Pirog. 3. Science Fair First Place Winners: First row: Amy Brown, Art Sunhachawee, Tom Grayson, Michelle Mann, Jen Heck, Missy Otto. Row 2: Kirsten Marnie, Johnny Hsieh, Mi- chael Adolf. Ted Pirog, Bruce Terry, Row 3: Kim Lea- vitt, Geoff Burne, Caroline Green, Vicki Shubert, Steven Carr. Greg Filipski. 4. Mark Siem, Harding Univ., BA. 5. Rose Marie Harbourt, Trenton State College, BS. 6. William Doan, Glassboro State College, BS. 7. Philip Heck, Glassboro State College, MA. 8. A few science fair contestants: Scott Newbold, Art Sunhachawee, Sarah Jarmer, Jocelyn Wells, Shaun Nanavati. 9. Steve Bianco, Bloomsburg Univ., MS. 10. Joseph Steady, Univ. of St. Louis, MS. 11. Gary Barber, Delaware Val- tial and academic accomplishment of high school students, the award covers full tuition and fees for the freshman and sophomore years at Drexel. Students eligible to compete for the scholarship are all first, sec- ond, or third place finishers in the Marie Curie Division of the Dela- ware Valley Science Fair. This year there were a total of forty-two can- didates. ley College, BS. 12 James McDonald, Glassboro State College, BS.

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