Student Government Day
Earth Day Logo Reveal---Freeholder Director Daniel Beyel helps Paul Henle, a student at the Cape May County Technical School, reveal the new logo for the 2008 Cape May County Earth Day Celebration. Henle is the designer of the logo and takes home first place for the Earth Day Logo Contest.
Freeholders, Ralph Bakley, Sr., Leonard Desiderio, Daniel Beyel, Gerald Thornton and Ralph Sheets stand with the 2008 Earth Day Logo Contest winners. 1st place winner, Paul Henle, Cape May County Technical High School, 2nd place winner Natasha Quinones and 3rd place winner Erin Henry, both of Glenwood Avenue Elementary School.
The following students participated in Student Government Day 2008: Melissa Macomber and Daniel Hume of Cape Christian Academy, Barnett Brooks and James Matthews of Cape May County High School, Adam Fike and John Kayanan of Cape May County Technical High School, Eliza Lotozo and Patrick Miller of Lower Cape May Regional High School, Mike Mercado and Ruby Barry of Middle Township High School, Patrick Dugan and Kristen Jones of Ocean City High School, Catherine Calemmo and Marianne Harlan of Wildwood Catholic High School and Kirby Thornton and Eric Sanguinetti of Wildwood High School.
Freeholders host Student Government Day Tuesday with seventeen students, representing nine Cape May County High Schools, presiding over the caucus and regular meetings of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. John Kayanan, a student at the Cape May County Technical High School takes notes as Freeholder Leonard Desiderio talks about the issues of the regular meeting.
Left, Ruby Barry, a student of Middle Township High School representing Freeholder Ralph Sheets, looks over the proposals for the meeting as she sits next to Kirby Thornton, a student at Wildwood High School, and Freeholder Gerald Thornton, Kirby’s grandfather.











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