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ha I. Chioma Ndubuisi. Donna Hobbs. Bobby Bolden, and Debora Thompson par-ticipatc in Varsity Quiz. 2. Roxanne Warren models a two-piece outfit in the annual fashion show. 3. Pop locker. Keith Wesley, performs during the Black History Assembly. 4. Jeanine Johnson tells of the reasons behind Black History Week during the assembly. 5. The song Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand. invokes unity at the assembly. 46 Black History Week
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Cast Corie Braiter .............Debbie Craythorn Telephone Man............... . . . Toni Koepp Paul Bratter............ . . . Bryan Patrick Delivery Person .............Sherida Devine Ethel Banks.......J. .......Michelle Jordan Victor Velasco......... . . . Eric Whitaker I. Hthcl Banks becomes the object of neighbor Victor Velasco’s affection. 2. Entertaining their first guests. Corie and Paul sample an exotic food prepared by Victor for Ms. Banks. 3. Crew: James Steffen, Scott Loomis. Greg Enriquez. Mike Love, and Dean Montccino. 4. Decorating her new apartment, Corie discovers the art of telephone repair. 5. Married for six days, the newlyweds share a moment of privacy. Barefoot in the Park 45
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Black History Week arouses awareness of cultural ancestry Black History Week, with the theme We Wear the Crown. began on February 6. in observance of great Black Americans and their contributions to society in different fields including politics, culture, entertainment, science, and human rights. F.ach day featured a tribute to a prominent black American. Some of the people recognized were Reverend Jesse Jackson. Julian Bond. Barbara Jordan. Dr. Bill Cosby, and Stevie Wonder. The students involved themselves in many activities which included a Black History Varsity Quiz, the annual fashion show and a play in tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There were guest speakers and special days such as Heritage Day, Jazz Day. and Color Day. At the assembly, held on Friday, there were performances by the Souleite Dancers and Pop Lockers. There were various songs performed by students which had special meaning in black culture. Royalty was also crowned at the assembly. Black History Week 47
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