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Multi-Cultural Club. Something For Everyone.
lfhc Multi-Cultural club at CHS south is all aboul getting to know one another.
Students from many of our school's diverse cultures get together on club day to learn
about one another. The club is in perfect sync with the nineties and dcfinately
promotes the kind of attitude everyone should have.
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Mrs. Wat1->on has done a great job in forming a n<•w
club this year. She herself was new to the school and
is a welcome addition.
Necole Dixon, Sadatra Everett, and Nakitha Rossin
look over some papers together. This kind of group
learning is a great way to get together.
"Multi-Cultural club brings
diverse cultural background!> in
our school together to focus on
uniqu('n('~s." -Kim Curry
First row: Shakeira M!'rricks, N<'cole Dixon, Lanitra Watcrs, Debra Tannenbaum, Nita Thakor, Kim Curry, Jasmine
Patel, Jayeeni Patel. Second row: Anya Simmons, Paula Thomas, Rick Murphy, Brian Dukes, D.J. Legault, Sybil
Shep;ud, Sadatra Everett, Ketna Patel, Mystry Faith.
206 ~- Clubs- Multi-Cultural