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Sunday, April 26, 2009



LUNCH

Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!

MISCELLANEOUS
M.E.Ch.A. is holding their annual Cinco de Mayo car show May 1st. Admission is only 50˘. We’ll have music, taco trucks and nice rides. See Ms. Esquivez.

The price of yearbooks is going up to $90 on Friday, May 1st. Buy yours now for $80 in Room 44 after school.
School Days by Jamie Maxfield, Courier Editor-in-Chief
©2009 Jamie Maxfield/Courier Comics
Bananas by Jessica Stewart, Courier Editor-in-Chief
©2009 Jessica Stewart/Courier Comics
Word Play by Gabriel Hinojoza, Courier Correspondent©2009 Gabrial Hinojoza/Courier Comics
Stickies: Surviving Fourth Quarter by Lorisa Salvatin, Courier Staff Artist
©2009 Lorisa Salvatin/Courier Comics
The Tao of Sunday by Idy Tao, Courier Daily Editor
©2009 Idy Tao/Courier Comics
From wikipedia:
Charles Edward "Cow Cow" Davenport (April 26, 1894 – December 3, 1955) was an American boogie woogie piano player. He also played the organ and sang.

He was born in Anniston, Alabama. Arnold Caplin, on the liner notes to the album Hot Pianos 1926-1940 reports that Davenport started playing the piano at age 12. His family objected strongly to his musical aspirations and sent him to a theological seminary, where he was expelled for playing ragtime.


Read "Cow Cow Davenport," by Art Hodes, free from the-blindman.com.