Community Events - April 2004

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 "Poetry Jam"
Posted - 04/26/04

The Multi-Cultural Awareness club would like to invite all talented (and not so talented) faculty members to our 1st annual "Poetry Jam". On Wednesday, April 28th in the science lecture hall at 2:45pm faculty and students will read from their favorite poets or perform an original work. This promises to be an afternoon of music, words and celebration. Donations are requested and will benefit Cooper's Poynt School in Camden. Junior Kristen Sullivant's mother teaches at the school. Please let us know if you would like to read or, if not, come and show your support.  For info or to sign up  mgsiracusa@beprep.org

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Women's History Month
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Student Council Executive Officers Announced
Posted - 04/22/04

Student Council is pleased to announce the Executive Council Officers for the 2004-2005 school year.

Executive Council Officers

Executive Council President:
Anthony Moffa

Executive Council Vice-President
Dan Osusky

Executive Secretary
 Lauren Fike

Executive Treasurer
Ryan Saul


Class officers will be elected on May 19, with freshman officers elected on September 24. Congratulations to all!

 

 

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National Women's History Month
Posted - 04/05/04

On Friday, March 26, 2004 the Multicultural Awareness Club held a "Tea Party" to celebrate National Women's History Month. Mrs. Dale Hackerman, our Fine Arts Department Coordinator, gave a presentation on etiquette and fine dining, complete with a lesson on how to set a formal table. It was both informative and entertaining. The students and faculty enjoyed delicious refreshments and pleasant conversation while sipping tea.
(Article & Photos: Pat Arnold)

 

 

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St. Patty's Day with the Multicultural Awareness Club
Posted - 04/05/04

The Multicultural Awareness Club (MAC) celebrated St. Patty's Day with a meeting devoted to Ireland. Mrs. Eileen Radetich (mother of Aishleen '05) conducted a presentation on Irish History. Mrs. Radetich is a professor at Camden County College and has received several grants to pursue Irish studies. The MAC students enjoyed the presentation, along with Irish fare of "potatoes", soda bread and green tea. (Article & Photo: Pat Arnold)

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