Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1993 — Page 25

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i«y will perform at IPS On Dec. llTthe i S*hooM7, thi Qty Maifcet, and imaDam»wiUbe held. Thai High School News from BPS School 26

Now that the Christmea season School 26 will have a Santa Shop News from Arscaaftl,

families make the holidays a little chase Christmas hems. School 26 Christmas break. begin at 9 a m with a mass in the weft will participate in the Select brighter. EacfaHttnanitiesclaasaad will also have a winter concert. The Telecommunications mag- gym. The brunch will be held iii the Spools Fair on Dec 9 at the 1 all others who chose to do so, have Parents are welcome to come and net has a new teacher. All students cefeteria until noon, indudihg a Convention Center downtown. ^ Southport’s Citizen <*<**• • f*®* 1 / “» ,he “ty that see theii children, are asked to welcome Mr. OUver to special mother/daughter fashion - , , ^ »»* Wp 1W. Ctafaunw. Tb. M , .A i Anwal Technical High. .&». New* from Hud Halt ]

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Chatard will have an all-ad!^ The honor roll students at School

* ^ 1€r - Advent prayer service in the gym. 37 will have a special breakfast I d*«t There will be ■ Fhnacul Aid «iihlb.pruK!i|*I.Mre.Tri«,«d .nub-'- department. On Dec. 8 at 10:30 InformationNightfrom7-9p.m.at News from LongfeUow the vice principal, Mr. Wheatly. ,

from St. Monica , a.m. The Manualries will perform Ben Davis. Also, the Student Coun- Junior High School , ** ‘ y* the hcuNy The Parish Reconciliation Ser* «(tTheAItenhein.Alsoon that date, cil will sponsor Secret Santa Longfellow Junior High will

will haveTlheir annual rhri«im«» vid| wiH be held at 7 ajn. in the The Manualaries will perform at founders for young children in the have a talent show Dec. 17. All

treats prepared by the chinch on Dec 15. Also on Dec. the Select School Fair. On Dec. 9, immediate Wayne Township ar- students and parents are invited to 1 Nutrition students. Als6 ^ Manunfcrie!, 9*** CMt, eas. attend.

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Keystone Middle School will have its monthly skating party Dec 15 at United Skating of America

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The Arlington Goldenaires are having a Christinas dance from 9 p.m. to 1230 a.m. Dec 18. A discount on admission will be given to those who bring canned goods for the needy. News from Brebeuf Preparatory School The Black Student Union organized e toy drive for the less fortunate children in the Indianapolis area and distributed the toys at a special convocational held in the gym especially for that occasion. During the next few school days, Brebeuf will conduct their annual program 6f distributing toys and needful items to specific families during the holidays. News from Fox H1U Elementary School About two weeks ago the first, seamd, and third grade classes had a musical program to show their family and friends what they have learned in music class. Along with the program, Fox Hill supported a bookfairwherechildrenof all ages could go and purchase expensive books for e reasonable price at school. I News from Pike High School Wassail Wonderland, a musical 1 program directed by the Pike choir will be held at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 through Dec. 9. A Parent Coffee will be held on Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. and the evening meeting is Dec. 8 from 7-8:30 p.m. This is a chance to discuss different issues involving parents and teachers. News from Lincoln Middle School Lincoln will be on Christmas break from Dec. 17 until Jan. 3. News from North Central High School African-American scholars will 1 conduct a Kwanzaa celebration Monday at 7 p.m. If you wish to participate, you must contact Mrs. Corbitt at North Central High School. A memorial service will be held i for Ellen Beuoy, a freshman who died last week. The money collected will go to help the homeless. News from Springmill Elementary School Springmill has begun plans to buiMagrMnhouse.Tbegreenhouse will be added near the new pond which was built News from Howe High School On Dec. 6 through the end of the echool year, Howe will have the frailty advisory dm during the > ; and of second period until the be- | ginning of third period. Everyone is to meet in their first period desses . at 8:30 a.m.. New* from IPS School 27 h the first few weeksof December, School 27 wilt haw a Santa I abop. This shop will let one or two

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