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October 28, 1985 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-10-28

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OCTOBER 21 - NOVEMBER 3, 1915 THE CITIZEN
SPECI L PERFOR ANCE· by special Invlgtlon, th Benton Harbor drill and dance routine . Drum ajor 1 John Whitfield. R becca Doan
High hoOl arching Band In perform during half tim at th Hilla- i director of th pom pom squad. Hillsdal plays Kentucky Stat for
d Coil footb II gam ,according to Patrick mu Ie coordinator. the game.
Th 100 P bancland pom PQm squad will perform special precl IQn
COY
ban
fund raisers
junior- enior prin vacation
outin .
In the fu ture Covert High
School junior and nior will
hav to pay th ir own ay on th
pring trip. La t ye r the stu­
dents ent to Walt Di n y'
Ep or Center near Orland
Florida. Th trip i heldannu II
hen cia e are not in e ion
durin prin vacation.
Hi h S ho 1 Prin ipal John
Y oun r commend d bannin
fund-r i r bee u they are
"too time con umin ." Th
board al 0 tipulated that tu-
d nt mu t p all cia th
me ter b fore the outing to
qu lify for it. The board i till
r vie in another recommen­
dation from Y oun that ru­
dents have a ood di iplinary
record b for they are 110 ed
to go on the trip.
Under the ne policy, tu­
dents will have n opportunity
to m ke five in tallment pay­
ments over a two-year period.
In other busin • Sup rinte­
dent Alfred Hawkin reported
to th board that ix hi h ch 01
enior have not yet p d th
bo rd' readin requirement.
Student mu t pa a tandar­
dized ninth-grade reading te t
to r duat ,accordin to a ne
board policy. Student who do
not pit, H kin aid mu t
tak remedial re din c1
until th do p
ST. JOSEPH PA VILIO
Allegretti Architect h

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