Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1986 — Page 7

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OLIVER P. MORTON, Mrs. Robert Orr, Mrs. Viols Easley, sad Mrs. Weilasd Hsten pleasantly to caroliag by pnpUs of the Farirbnirat Learning Center and Museum.

PupOs and parenU who sang were Damian Colder, Bobby Gorbam, Adrienne Owens, Reginald Owens, Donald Palmer, Carla Smith, r, Mrs. SbeSa Palmer, Mn.Bertbena Scott, Mrs. Rosa i Wilson, Mrs. Janice Gorbam, Shila Crenshaw, Mrs. I Mrs. Darlene Owens.

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Enrichment learning Center pupils sing for Mrs. Orr December 19 didn't seem very sang Joy To The World, Jingle cold to the pupils of the Enrichment Bells, and O Holy Night. Valarie Learning Center and Museum as and Vanita Clark played Drummer they shared the warmth of the holi- Boy and Jingle Bell Rock as a day spirit with Mrs. Robert Orr at clarinet and flute duet. Erica Adams the Governor’s Mansion. sang a special rendition of Silent Mrs. Viola Easley told portions of Night. the Christmas story and the group

; OWENS reads bar poem to Mrs. Robert Orr during visit by Enrichment Learning Center and Museum heMays.

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UssinriuilsBtsry NRcy As Is Students Wabash CaNags admits students uttbeut regard te race, eater, nattanal and ethnic origin ar handicap!, as (Mined in Section M4 el the Rehabilitation Act at 1179, te all the rights, prtvtlsges, programs, (acuities and acthrttios gsnaraHy accardad ar made available to studanu at On CaHega. Wabash daas net discrlminata on tho basis al race, color, national ar ethnic origin or handicaps, as dottfwd in Section 504 el tho Rehabilitation Act al 1973, In administration ol Its educational paNdas, admission poMdos, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and othor school-

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Christmas, the children presented Mrs. Orr with gifts—a poinsetta plant presented by Donna Wilson and a Christmas card designed by Norman Smith with a poem written by Adrienne Owens, a third grader

from Clinton Young School. Adrienne read her poem to Mrs.

Orr and received a big hug. The group then sang We Wish You A * Merry Christmas. The group left carrying special treat gifts from Mrs. Orr and her staff and a warm feeling about their first visit to the Governor’s Mansion and the

gracious First Lady of Indiana. The Enrichment Learning Center

and Museum is a newly incorporated education center located at 4020 N. Illinois. Mrs. Viola Lanier

is owner and executive director.

ENJOYING PROGRAM are (from left) Adrienne Owens, Norman Smith, Mrs. Viola Lanier, executive director of the Enrichment Learning Center and Museum; Mrs. Robert D. Orr, Mrs. Viola Easley, Mis. Becky Welland, secretary to Mrs. Orr.

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BOBBY G ORHAM, Adrienne Owens, Norman Smith, Donna Wilson, Mrs. Robert Orr, Mrs. Viola Easley and Mrs. Weiland look on as students of the Enrichment Learning Center and Museum present program at the Governor’s Mansion.

“Once we gain the ballot and use the force of the new civil rights bill, we will see a new day in the South. One of the most decisive steps Negroes can tak in this direction is a short walk to the voting booth.” MONTGOMERY, ALAJan. 14, 1957-before collapsing in tears at a pulpit, King Prayed: “If anyone shold be killed, let it be me.” NEW YORK-Sept. 18, 1958-in a CBS radio program: “I believe in states’ rights, but I don’t believe a state should have the right to do wrong, the federal government has a moral obligation to step in. ”

Blark in America: A Real Picture

“I may not get there with you but... we as a people will get to the promised land.”

—Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr.

He had a dream. A dream to which he dedicated his life. He wanted a better world for all Americans. His Vision .moved us all to do more. This is the first year that we as a nation officially celebrate the Rev. Martin Luther King,Jr.’s day of birth. On January 15th, let’s reflect on how far we’ve come, and commit to a course of action that will lead to even greater progress. Anheuser-Busch is proud to be a part of the programs that reflect the ideas and vision of this great American. A real picture of being Black in America includes all of us. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life to this dream... we must keep this dream alive. Building a future in partnership with the community.

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