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C 6 ,ooo Brotherhood of Man Caring, Sharing, Understanding Black HlSt0Iy Month Black History Month is currently celebrated nationally by schools, churches and civic groups. This year's theme is 'United for a Stronger Tomor- row, We Can Make the Difterencef, Professionals and former students came to our school to share their expers iences and pride in being Black Ameri- cans. We were able to have forums with question and answer sessions and were treated to a concert by the WHS choir as well as traditional African dancers. The splendid spirit of cooper- ation and brotherhood that existed will surely make the world better because we shared for the good of all. Top right: Monica Lancaster, Tonah Milton and Chrisi Bookhart delighted by the audience re- sponse. Right: The W.H,S. Choir performing a gospel medley. Below left: Marjorie Barnes as she recited poetry to the audience. Below mid- dle: Atro-One dancer. Tonah Milton, with an original African folk dance. Below right: Mr. Marcellus Smith of Channel 52 with our own Mr, Sidney Taylor of WITV. SIX if , '7 Black History Month
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ns.. Left: The Willingboro Choir as they perform for the community at the Christmas Tree Lighting, Below, right: Tanya Clark and Felton Rowe sharing the spotlight during a medley of holiday music, Below left: Mrs. Nelson as she leads the group in song. ld Like To Teach The World To Sing . New Seekers il 1 'f,. X Choir '
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-4 neu Top left: Chairperson of Black History Month, Mrs, Judith Burgess. Top middle: Former students, Royce Paige-Warrick, Attorney-at-Law. Top right: Adrian Sheafter, Sales Representative for Aim Telephone Equipment, former student, now attending St. Joseph College. Mid- dle left: Javan Wintree and Richard Sil- ver, two W.l-l.S. studentrnoderators. Middle: Constance Woodruff, Director of Public Community Relations and Chair- person, N.J. Commission on Women. Middle right: Executive Director, Fellow- ship Farm, David Tulin. Far left: Art dis- play on Contemporary Black Life in main lobby. Left: Dr. Patrice Reid'Bookhart, Owner and Teacher of the Afro-One Dance group. Black History Month
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