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I'IARLAN'S HALL OF FAM tkxi -4-in N 'fix' ' 'xfy,,,fR? ,,, .. ,, -' -- A A f' fr ,J my l Xl, 'JNQQ YB I AMrs. Barbara Edwards, counselor, Lisa Hogan, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Principal, Yvonne Sutherland, Evette Frazier, and Reginald Dortch. Mrs. Edwards looks on as Mrs. Robinson presents plagues to inductees. Mrs, Robinson as she addresses assembly during ceremonies 52 Harlan's Hall of Fame is a special recognition for those seniors who have excelled in various areas or who have given unselfishly of themselves to various organiza- tions or activities. Students were selected from the categories of leadership, service, athletic in- volvement, and creativity or spe- cial talent in the fine arts. This years's inductees into the Hall of Fame were Artis Culverson - Out- standing Athletic lnvolvement, Re- ginald Dortch - Outstanding Ser- vice, Evette Frazier - Outstanding Scholarship, Karen Cxildart - Out- standing Leadership and Service, Lisa Hogan - Outstanding Creativi- ty, and Yvonne Sutherland - Out- standing Creativity. Plaques that commerate outstanding ac- complishments and induction into the Hall of Fame.
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S. L. E. SEMI On Thursday, October 25, 1986, Harlan Academy be- an its monthly medical seminars. Dr. Max Harris of West uburban Hospital lectured and showed slides on Sys- emic Lupus Erythematosis. S.L.E., sometimes referred to s simply l'lupus , is a blood disorder which strikes peo- of all ages, races, and both sexes. Symptoms of the are arthritis, fatiuge, facial rashes, and swollen and joints. wafl, 5 Audience: parents, students, and faculty Q S i -1 Mrs. Robinson and guests V Dr. Max Harris addresses the audience. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Crittendon after seminar Mrs. Ollarvia discusses point. 51
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4Let the music take control! LET'S t DANCE! During February, the Student Council under the sponsorship of Ms. Melissa Tatman held a dance to continue the celebration of Black History Month. Students rocked and swayed to their favor- ite tunes. Jack the I-louse were the words of the day. Fun was had by all. Oh yes . . . by the way, what is Jack the l'Iouse ? 4Harlanites moving to the beat 4What good is a dance, if your spirits aren't lifted? v P-A-R-T-Y! if 55
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