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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.


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