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DR. ZELMA GEORGE and members of the student panel. L TO R: Dorothy Barhams, Jimmy Smith, Faye Bunch, Jennifer Burnett, NBC member, Mrs. Barbara Saulsberry, Miss Maralyn West, Jimmy Perdue. Dr. Zelma George — Guest Speaker Panel Tapes For WKYC Dr. Zelma George, executive member of the Cleveland Job Corps for Women, spoke to a group of John Hay students, March 10 on a Tell It Like It Is , program, sponsored by WKYC-Clcveland. Dr. George stressed these points, It is not important to be a black somebody or a Negro somebody, but a somebody . The panelists asked her what was the most difficult problem facing the black man today. She replied, The most difficult problem facing the black man today is to find out who he is, what he is going to do, and where he wants to go. 14
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Creative . . . Richard Cheeks, senior, is a jack of all trades. He is an excellent artist and designer. Presently he is submitting some of his art work to Morgan Comics. His original comic strip is entitled The Inhumans . Richard's interest in art began at Wade Park Elementary School, when he was very small. In addition to art work he also is interested in producing films. His ambition is divided between art and the movies. Presently he has a 16 m m projector and he has joined with some of his friends and formed a company called White, Cheeks and Wilson Productions, Inc. Richard has taken some courses in dramatics and likes acting. He said, don't forget to mention that I'm also learning how to compose music. Who knows, someday Richard may make the grade. We hope so. AN UNUSUAL ILLUSTRATION . L TO R: Richard, Tina King and Raymond Brown. 13 ARTISTS AT WORK . .
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Open House More than 700 parents attended John Hay's Open House, Oct. 27, 1970. Music was provided by the choir and band. A film was shown entitled Promises made, Promises Kept The school issues 11-12-13 were explained by the school's principal. Demonstrations, displays and classroom visitations were also arranged and provided for by the school. IS THIS ON THE LEVEL? asks one of the parents who purchased a patron advertisement. Ronnie Smith, editor and Henry Mixon, accept the cash. COUNSELORS AT WORK . . . Mrs. Mildred Bell, Miss Louise Jones, and Miss Carol Childress. Gary Johnson nods his approval. DATA DEMONSTRATION . . . Linda Nowling, Miss Bernice Portis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris. PARENT GETS BRIEFED: Mr. J. Stephens gets briefing from Sandra Loney and Candancc Stephens. 15
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