Hi P Community High
bool Gold Card tuden in the
included: Kejuana Arrington;
""'-.-' .......... Bell; . topher Bell, Keith
Benjamin, AJfred Bowers; Harqui
Cooper; Andrea Demps; akita Dye;
. Hefertit G tling; 0 rryl Gordon;
, There Green; Jamie Griffin and
: Christina Ha .
.: Others were: Latoya Ly ; Patric
Hills; Debrah oh; DanieUe Parker:
Tamshia Pettway; Tommie Pugh;
Cecili Ricbardson; Wendy Robinson;
Nicola R ; Joey Sand IS; Teonia
Sere ; Giovannie Thomas; Jamar
"Thomas; Horns Thom ; Craig TmdJe,
And Danyl Watkim.
10th G Gold Card tudents in-
cluded: Edward Alford; Kevin Allen;
Sameisba a.de; Nyakea Cook; Qiana
Crank; AndJ:e Crosby; Samantha Dale;
Tradina Eaton; Cheryl Elliot; Toni
Ewell; Tamika Ford; Sulaiman Hague;
Imari Harden, and Natashia Hill; Jamie
Hill; Maria Matthews. Also, Thelilia
McElroy; Krystal McKinney; Markita
Munay; Takesha Neal; Shirley Odu;
Yolanda Peatross; Edward Price;
Roshelle Reaves; Gerald Rice;
Kenyetta Ridley; Eric Roberston;
Tylonn Sawyer; Camilla Smith;
Evelyn Stokes; Knowntrell Stowers;
Shanelle Tooks, and Rama Tyson.
ELEVENTH GRADERS IN the
Kenzie;
cPhe on; rchone
I Moore; Katrina Mur-
y; wton; T y Peop ;
Chri tina Perry; Angelita Reddic .
Tamilal Roberts; Nathan R ; Kildred
Siddle; Martita T ylor; Denni Terrell;
Victor Thom ; Chri tian Tib ; J
quelin Tolliver; Dantrell Williams;
Latanya Willia.J:m; Kenyetta Wilson;
Vercanna Wilson, and Tyros Wright.
12th G d Gold Card tudents in
cluded: Cba Ga Alberty; Dimitri An
thony; Vern ice Archer; Nicole
Arrington; 0 wn Avery; Nicole
Bailey; Belinda Bobo; Tretisha Brown;
Martit Chapman; Lynette Chip;
Marla Clark.; Birdie Dixon; Qlarita
Dowdell; Regina Gross; Nicole Har
rison; Ann-Marie Hines; Octavious
Horsley; Dedan Jackson; Jamila
James; Kenyatta Johnson; Vicki
Johnson; Tamika Jones; Niki Knight;
Alicia Livingston; Lakesha Long; La
Tonya Lucas; Tameka McCI ung;
David Melton; Yoland Monore;
Lynette Moore; Rasheed Neville; Eric
Patterson; Cherrita Perry;.
Also, Dougl Pierce; Violi Prem
peh, Renita Radden; Teli Richardson;
Trevon Ross; George Scott; Tracy
SheltQn; Dee Simpson, Jeneen Smalls;
Kimberly Smith; Yakeeta Sheed;
Tamara Thomas; Kristian Tompkins;
Carmelena Upshaw; Jamar Vann;
Rhonda Williams and Andre Wilson.
Drama Club recites
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mGHIAND P met
Stewart's fourth-grade Drama Cub at
Highland Park's Barber Elementary
School ptaented'an original poem at
the regular Dec. 8 Highland Park Board
of Education meeting.
Stewart's original poem, "Malcolm
'X: Love of Family," rocu.,ing on his
childhood, radsm, and iDjuttice, was
�ted by the yoUDp1eD.
Their performance delighted the
BoaId, SupL Eldon L. Martin, and the
audience of staff, parents, and other
·dtizens.
H P teacher wants
adults to serve as
role models
By RON SEIGEL
Mlch/pn CltIz."
mGIIIAND PARK - Jeff Boyer, a
foW1h grade teacber in Highland Park's
Barber Elementary School wants adults
to take some time early in the afternoon
to talk to kids about thCir careers.
He emphasizes this would provide
the children with role models" who
oould show "what the kids (themselves)
can do." He is particular! Y interested in
Black role models, he says, because the
children are African American.
Those interested can make arrange
ments by calling Bo.yer from 11:40 a.m.
to 12:20 p.m. at (313) 252-2023.
Happy New Year
From The Staff
of the
MICmGAN
CITIZEN
Holiday Schedule
The Michigan Citizen Office
WiD Close at 5 p.m., Wednes
day, December 3O,1992and
Will Reopen at 9 am., Mon
day, January 4,1993.
Dead ina For Copy And All
Advertisement is Noon Mon
day, December 28, 1992.
e students participating were
Dawayne Black, Carsena Brown, Mar
tell Mason, Nechole Miller, Curtis
Johnson, Fallon Williams, Prentice
Davis, Navisha Smith, and Timothy
McPherson.
, Their individual recitations were
part of presentaeon on the Highland
Park School 'District's Multicultural
Studies program, by coordinator
Deiadra Downes.
Highland Park public schools took
part in a community-wide observance
ofMalc:olm X Week, Nov. 9-13.
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Open The Door
by R � teting
a egin:
turd y, January 9 ·
Monday, January 11
,
Schedule of Spring 1993 a
Call 252-0475, Ext. 2'38
January 5 10:00 a.m- 7:00 p.m.
January 6 10:00 a.m.-7:oo p.m.
January 7 10:00 a.m.-7:oo p.m.
January 8 9:00 a.m.-2:oo p.m.
January 9 9:00 a.m.-12:oo noon
.
ADD/DROP
) January 19 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
January 20 10:00 a.rn.- 7:00 p.m.
January 21 ' 9:00.a.m.-2:oo p.m.
January 22 9:00 a.m.-2:oo p.m.
LAST DAY TO ADDIDROP A CLASS
AND RECEIVE FULL REFUND
Students who use the deferred payment and drop some or all
classes after this day will owe full amount of tuition ....
J nu ry 22, 1993.
HIGHLAND
LAST DAY TO ADDIDROP A CLA
to receive a refund. St�dents who
use deferred payment and drop some
or all classes after this day will owe
full amount of tuition and fees.
J nuary 22, 1
WINTER BREAK
-- ... ·,.·0 ) - February 22-28,1983-
CL SSES RESUME
March 1,1993 ,
MID-SEMESTER GRADES
March 10, 1993
. LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW
from a class or from college through
the Registrars Office. Grade policy
applies thereafter
April 8, 1993
FINAL 04'REGISTRA nON
January 5-9, 1993
TURDAY CLAS ES BEGIN
Saturday, 'January 9,1993
WEEKDAY CLA ES BEGIN
·,''''�N11, 1993
CLASSES DISMISSED FOR
EASTER
(Holiday) - April 9-18, 1993
CLASSES RESUME
April 19, 1993
ARnN LUTHER KING DAY
Holiday .... (No Classes)
January t8, 1993
May 15-18,1993
COMMENCEMENT
May 22,1993
END OF SEMESTER
May 22,1992
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