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Page -6- David/ who is eighteen, is a senior at West Carteret. He plays basketball and sings with the West Carterest Singers. Wendi is sixteen and goes to West Carteret and is interested/ among other things, in basketball, softball and volley ball — whew! Between answering the phone constantly for the popular teenagers, helping her husband at his office, working at her job, watching the kids in their sports and activities, taking care of the cat, and juggling schedules, Kay hasn't much time for hobbies — however, she manages some time for the beach and reading. Phil takes some time for golf — and he wants to take up — TENNIS! It was fun visiting their active busy family - sort of like being in a Doris Day movie - except Kay handles everything more efficiently. Do meet and get to know these people - they make you feel happy and alive. JACQUE LYNN 105 Hemlock Court, Pine Knoll Shores, U.S.A. is the happy new address of Helga and Jerry Schulze. During World War II, Jerry, who was in the German Army, was taken prisoner in North Africa and spent three years in prison camps in this country. After the v;ar he and Helga were married, but seeing no future for them in East Germany,they decided to seek their fortune in America. However, that meant not only leaving f^ily and friends, but living in a refugee camp for three years. They finally arrived in the United States in 1957. Jerry was an engineer and eventually found his niche with a vacuum packing machinery company. During his business life in this country, he often traveled in North Carolina and liked what he saw, so he and Helga spent many vacations in this area, frequently staying at the Atlantis Lodge. When Jerry retired, they moved to Pine Knoll Shores fro^^ a home on Lake Hiawatha In Parsippany, Troy Hills, New Jersey. Shenna, a beautiful German Shepherd, accompanied them. Their married daughter and handsome young grandson live in Stony Point, New York. Their house was finished just as Gloria arrived in 1985, but they moved in per manently last Fall. Helga loves to cook and enjoys gardening and the beach. Jerry keeps busy these days landscaping their lovely yard, but he has many other interests forthe future. They like to travel and have enjoyed seeing most of their adopted country but still go back to visit Helga's mother in Germany. MARGARET MERCER oOo --------- ANCIENT MARINERS The final Awards Banquet topped off the 1986-87 bowling season on April 15 at the Bogue Banks Country Club. Seventy-five bowlers, friends and fans attended, to receive various awards and/or to congratulate those who did, as they were announced and handed out by the capable Awards Chairman, Bob Gallo. The first-place team for the season was captained by John Knights and assisted by Louise Meyer, Virginia Greata and Frank Johnson. Millie Herbst's team with Helen Granger, Val Boise and Jack Greata, took second place. The other twelve teams also ran like from third to fourteenth place. Bob Kent will gladly tell you who came in last! Some of the awards won by guys and gals were High Average; Bob Gallo [175] and Millie Herbst [151]; High Series Scratch; Bob Herbst [584] and Vern Wallace [523]; . Hiah Game Scratch; Ed Peters [257] and Ellie Long [201]; High Series With Handica£; ^ Art Browne [701] and Connie Browne [669], all in the family; High Game With Handicap; John Knights [267] and Emily White [260]. The two Most Improved Bowlers were Jota Knights, who boosted his average by 11 pins, while Louise Meyer improved by 15 pins.
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