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SubmittedMay 7, 2010

Students from the Communications Disorders Dept. at Southeast Missouri State University as part of a Cognitive Therapy Session visited the Hoover Senior Alive Center and held a Cinco De Mayo celebration with refreshments, information, and games for the Hoover Center Participants on Wednesday, May 5. They also explained the purpose and significance of celebrating Cino De Mayo...

Anita Hahs
HOOVER CENTER CELEBRATES CINCO DEMAYO with SEMO STUDENTS
Participants from the Hoover Center are pictured with the two students as follows:  1st Row LtoR:  Linda Dockins, Belva Keller, Barbara Warren, Cliff Heinrick.  2nd Row:  Loren Grove (Student), Violet Crain, Mary Squires, Geraldine Love, and Melissa Cruts (student).
HOOVER CENTER CELEBRATES CINCO DEMAYO with SEMO STUDENTS Participants from the Hoover Center are pictured with the two students as follows: 1st Row LtoR: Linda Dockins, Belva Keller, Barbara Warren, Cliff Heinrick. 2nd Row: Loren Grove (Student), Violet Crain, Mary Squires, Geraldine Love, and Melissa Cruts (student).
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Students from the Communications Disorders Dept. at Southeast Missouri State University as part of a Cognitive Therapy Session visited the Hoover Senior Alive Center and held a Cinco De Mayo celebration with refreshments, information, and games for the Hoover Center Participants on Wednesday, May 5. They also explained the purpose and significance of celebrating Cino De Mayo.

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