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The Lincoln H world Cultures Class
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The Plano /North Chapter of the Links, Inc.
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Friday, April 20, 1990 Twelve Noon
EDUCATION ART CULTURE COMMUNITY
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W E LC O M E .............. ................... ...................... ............E rikka Traylor
Senior, World Cultures AP Class
INTRODUCTION OF AMBASSADORS .........................Nyambi A. Nyambi
Urban Planner, City of Dallas
-LUNCH IS SERVED-
INTRODUCTION OF
SECTOR REPRESENTATIVES................................Dr. Napoleon B. Lewis
Principal, Lincoln HighiMagnet School
Dallas Independent School District
Education ............................Dr. Marvin E. Edwards, Superintendent
The Dallas Independent School District
Communit.....................Mrs. Susie Bell, Chairperson
International Affairs Committee
Plano North Chapter of the Links, Inc.
Art Culture ................................................M r. Curtis King, Founder
The Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Inc.
RE(') X T ION 'AKNOWLEDGEMENTS .....................Juanita Simmons
Ilincoln Humanities Communications Magnet
HumanitiesAVorld Cultures Instructor
'PL (I AI. THANKS TO:
I HE PIANONOR TH I NK S Raymond Apollon at RAPOCO INC.
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