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June 12, 1979 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-06-12

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th
in
community
ond, to
recogn i ze ch i
ments by presenting scholar­
ships, honors, nd awards.
Th program w start­
ed by n introduction by
the members of the Board
of Education, folio d by
speeches by Dr. James
Ha in, Superintend nt,
nd lIace L. Dunn, Jr.
principal of BHHS.
The students
w rds:
Ad ins: Sci nee,
A rd, Top Ten
nior Stud nts A rd,
ichigan Competeti
A ard, Second B ptist
Church Scholarship,
Whirlpool Scholarship,
iIIiam th A ard, Ki-
ani rd, Buigereit
emori I Scholar hip.
Lura All : Top Ten
nior Student Award,
Honor Society Mem r.
. ich I And rson:
Bell Wh i te Boo
Schol ip.
John B iley: Alcorn
Stat College Schol rship,
Hillsd I Colleg.
Ho ard Bum: ichi-
n Competiti Scholar-
ship.
Lind Biz r: ichigan
Competiti Scholarship,
Honor Society emb r.
Dor en Bo ens: Salu­
tatori n, I D re You Award,
Top Ten Seni r Students
A ard, ichigan Competi­
ti e Schol rship, Kiwianis
A rd, Honor Soci ty.
Lisa . Brenner: T in
City B. uty College
ship.
arcell Bre: Offic
Education Scholar hip.
David Brock: Second
B ptist Church Scholarship.
Mich el Burnett: Michi­
g n Competiti Scholarship
Ingrid Butler: H nor
Society mber.
Lasonya Butler: Office
Education Scholarship.
Darrell Cooper: Harbor
Lod o. 5 Schol rship.
Debra Cummings: E st­
ern Star Scholarship.
Mar Cuthbert: ichi-
gan Competiti Scholarship
Mary Davis: Health Oc­
cupation Co-op Scholarship.
Sandra Davis: Michigan
Competiti Scholarship,
Clark Equipment Scholar­
ship, Honor Society.
David Dean: Michigan
Competiti Scholarship. .
Adrian Dixon: Kappa
Alpha Psi Scholarship.
Julie Drombroski: Top
Ten Senior Students Aw�rJt,
lMC 8o¥d of Trustees,
or

recel e
d
Honor Society ember.
Bill ohr: BHHS Quiz
Bowl Award, Honor ci ty
Leslie Morrison: LMC
Board of T ru tee A ward,
Honor Soci ty.
Linda Mummaw: C n­
tral Michigan Board of
Trustee Scholar hip, Honor
Soceity.
David owlen: Michi-
gan Com etitive Scholar­
ship, Honor Society.
Glenn Opalski: Top
Ten Senior Students Schol­
ar hip, Michigan Competi­
tive Scholarship, Lions Club
Scholarship, Honor Society.
Vivian Padgett: Honor
Society Member.
Debra Patterson: Honor
Soceity Member, Bell and
White Book Scholarship
Rodney Paxson: Honor
Society ember.
Lisa Peeples: Second
B ptist Church Scholarship
Honor Society, Kiwianis.
Jerilyn Peterson: Honor
sOCiety Member.
Robert Polans y
BHHS Quiz Bowl Aw rd,
DAR Award, Honor
Shelita Pollard: Child
Care Scholarship, Honor
Society member.
Shari Quandt: Top Ten
Senior Student Scholarship,
L C Board of Trustees,
Lions Club Scholarship,
Zion Memori I Scholar hip,
Honor Society ember.
Donna R y: Lions Oub
Scholarship, Alpha K ppa
Alpha, Honor Society.
Barbara . Reynolds:
Honor Society Member.
Rhonda Robinette:
Honor Society Member.
Tyron Rolfe: MESSA
Community Junior College
Scholarship.
ark Smith: ichigan
Competiti Scholar hip,
Honor Society.
Hosea Turner: Second
Baptist Scholarship.
Glenn Westerby: Com­
petitive Scholarship, Honor
Society.
Olivia Williams: Trade
nd Industry Co-op Scholar­
ship.
Theresa Williams: Pil­
grim Rest Baptist Church
Scholarship.
Delynn Yarbrough:
Kiwianis Award, Delta Sig­
ma Theta Scholarship,
Honors.
A total of $65,000 in
scholar hip was give to a
total of 67 students.
grad
Presents hazard for yo
gsters
This hou at 436 Bro dway presents a prob em for neighborhood mothers.
Trying to keep youngsters out of the abandoned structure is a consant
orry. Located across from the junior hi h school, bui ding h been
n attraction for undeskab ctivitics. Accordi to Cou ouse records,
QX bill is sent to John B�c more, Benton HMbor.
r

Ig

g
Summ r school for all
interested high school stu­
dents will begin June 18 in
the Benton Harbor High
School announced Edward
Woods, coordin tor of the
program. 0
Sessions wilt begin each
morning, Monday through
Friday, at 8:00 a.m. nd run
until 12:00 noon. Classes
end July 27.
Students may select
one or t 0 class offerings
and earn one-half credit for
each class uccessfully com­
pleted. Tuition per subject
,
is $30 and must be paid in
full at the time of regi tra­
tion.
The folio ing high
school classes will be offer- .
ed: Physical Education; Ty­
ping; Health; U.S. History
I and II; Government; Eng­
lish; Speech; Reading; Gen­
eral ath; Fundamental
Alegbra and Algebra. Dri­
ver Education will also be
offered to Benton Harbor
students who are 16 years
old at least by September
30, 1979.
Registration
ill
be
June 13 nd 14 from 9:00
.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on
June 15 from 9:00 .m. to
12 noon in th Student
Commons of Benton Harbor
High School. Ith th ex­
ception of Dri r EdUQ­
tion, all summer school
classes are open to studen
in surrounding school dis­
tricts.
Students nd parents
needing more information
on th Summer School
Program are ed to �II
the Summer School office
at 927-4743.
Due to the Administra- The senior center reno-
tion on Aging's recent re- v tion funds re to modify
lease of old Title V funds, an existing facility for its
$25,000 has become avail- effective utilization as a
ble for senior center and "mu I ti-purpose " senior
barrier-free renovations. center.
The Region IV Area B rrier free renova-
Agency on Aging encour- tion dollars are intend d
ages senior centers, nutri- to make federal financially
tion sites and its subcon- assisted programs ccessible
tractors in Berrien, Cass, to nd usable by the physi­
and Van Buren counties cally handicapped. A pro­
to make application for iect may only .apply for on
these funds. type of renovation funds.
Senior Citize ns rece iva new funds
EI' Scholar hip, John
Phillip Sou Band Awards,
Honor Society.
Kim Douglas: Trad
nd Indu try Co-op Scholar­
ship.
Rh nda Du e herer:
Co-V ledictorian, I Dare
You A rd, Science, Biolo­
gy, Top Ten S nior Student
Award, Michigan Comp ti­
tive Schol rship, Kiwianis
Award, Anderson College
erit Schol r hip, Honor
in- Societ.
nd Felici Edwards: Kappa
Alpha P i Scholarship.
Mich el Flores: John
Philip Sousa Band Aw rds.
elis Fr n sen: Mich­
igan Comp titive Scholar­
ship, Honor Society.
G Ie Gorzyns i: Top
Ten Senior Students Award,
Michig n Competitive, Lion
Club Scholar hip, Honor
Society.
Cassandra Guidry: Bell
nd White Book Scholarship
Beth Hadley: Senior
Busin s Education Award,
Hon r Society.
ich el Harden: Office
Education Scholarship.
David Hennes: Michi­
gan Competitiv Scholarship
BHHS Quiz Bo I Awards.
ichael Hollenbec:
ichigan Competitiv
Scholarship, Honor Society.
Juan Demetrius Hull:
Alcorn Stat College, Hills­
d Ie Scholarship.
Andre Hurst: Lions
Club Scholarship.
D rrick [ac son: Uni­
versity of Ar nsas at Pine
Bluff Schol rship.
Robert J ac son: Honor
Society mber.
Ray Jon : Gary est-
field emorial Scholarship.
Cherry Kelley: Bell and
hite Scholarship;
eill Kir wood: Honor
Society ember.
Gregory Lawrick: Top
Ten S nior Stud nts A ard,
ichigan Competitive
Scholar hip, MSU Academic
Excellence Award, Honor
Society.
Sheri Ludlam: Valedic­
torian, I Dare You A ard,
Sci nee, Physics, Nation I
erit Finalist, Top Ten
Senior Students Award, Bd.
of Education' Nation I Mrit
Award, Michigan Competi­
tive Scholarship, BHHS
Quiz Bowl Award, Kiwi nis
A ard, Honor Society.
Debora McCoy: Office
of Education Scholarship
Cynthia enchinger:
ho
Sixty-seven persons re­
ceived General Educational
Development (GED) certifi­
cates at graduation exer­
cise Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
in the student commons at
Benton Harbor High School.
Edward Woods, adult
education coordinator, lso
announced 20 adult stu­
dents have completed re­
quirements for regular high
school diplomas and will
gradu�te with BHHS sen­
iors, June 12.
Ken Overly, assistant
BHHS principal was spea r
for the GED ceremonies. A
reception folio d.
GED is the equivalency
of h.igh school diploma.
Receiving certificates
ere: A� Ale-
xander, Nancy Antion, Kat­
hleen Archer, J et Badt,
Rexiru1d Ibn , louise
Barber, VifJin� Beaty, Giru
Beene, MMk Bischoff, Eric
Bishop, A� Bradley,
T� 8r�Iey, Bernice
67
Bro , Aronld Brunson,
Shirley Burnette, Michael
Carr, �yle Chronister, R
R�d Cbrk, 8rencb
Clinton, Hartod Cope, Geo­
rae Co ·naton, Shirley Cur­
ry, Carolyn Da . s.
D· Dickerson, Harry
E ell, Della Felix, I
Fox, Cheryl Gay ,
Gill, xi �mpton, c�
tbnnon, Gr:egory HMrell,
Corydon J • s, Jeffery
Jester, lo Kisi .
fir Ki L
rvo Le ., Cec:el�
Romid ,
Partee, Katie Phil-
lips, DOlI PI , Doris
Reynolds. GIotU Rey
Robert Reynolds, ConQnce
SQ ood, D R
Scrima, R-- .... ·�
Shum, Simmons,
Smith. Lynittia Smi , il­
lie Smith. Thereg
Sturgeon. 8fuceI Taylor.
Gecqia Thomas. R
T umer. G·wetrtdO�
a
The time frame for
rding these funds is
stringent ccording to
Timothy clntyre Services
Coordinator for Region I .
Funds 'II be obligated
after open cornpetiti
bidding process.
Contact the Region IV
Area Agency on Agin im­
mediately for guidance con­
cerni th application pro­
cess and contr cting r uire­
ments, clntyre instructed.

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