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f ,fl W 1 . ,P , 'lk-M Harold Washington 1922-1987 42nd Mayor of Chicago l hope someday to be remembered by history as the mayor who cared about people and who was, above all, fair. The mayor who helped, really helped, to heel our wounds and stood the watch while the city and its people answered the greatest challenge in more than a century. xxx Xxx- ,f 'XJ I r'- K . r 1983 Inaugural Speech 27
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Spring Award Winners There were many award winners in the spring of 1987. One award was recieved by the Law Team for their performance in a mock trial. The Law Team went to the city finals. An art contest was held in the spring, in which many students competed with live photographs, sculptures, and drawings. First place was given to CBrian Fieldsl for his sculpture, second place was awarded to lJeannie Sekeral for her photo- graph. Two bikes were given out for perfect attendance for the quarter. These bikes were donated by the Coca-Cola Company. The two winners for the last two quarters of the '86-'87 school year were: iChristine Morganl, and iMa- ria Marzanol. Picture 1: First place Art winner, 'Brian Fields , Picture 2: The Law Team. Amy Chenow , Cathleen McMillan , Diane Cwik , Michelle Parri, Jacquilline Clisham . Row 2: Leron Jones , Mr. Travis , sponsor. Picture 3: Second place Art winner, 'Jeannie Sekura . Picture 4: Attendance Win- ner, Maria Marzanop. Picture 5: Attendance Winner, ,Chris- tine Morgan . C 4 ff 26
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Washington Memorial On Friday November 25, 1987 the City of Chicago lost a great man, Mayor Harolc' Washington. He was taken from us during the beginning of his second term. The news of his death stunned a city preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday. A memorial service was held in the schools on the following Monday. The John F. Kennedy choir sang in tribute to the mem- ory of our mayor. The band played under the direction of band master, Mr. Louis Ricci. The principal, Earl Bryant remembered the accomplishments of the mayor and led a prayer. The auditorium was filled with many saddened teachers and students honoring the memory of the late Mayor Harold Washington, a truly great man. C ,Y ?
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