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September 18, 1979 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-09-18

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· r gistration set
for pregnant teens
r . Su Taylor, coor­
dinator of the School Age
others program (S ) at
the Benton H rbor AIe
School ,h announced th t
all tudent ho . be t.
tending the S cl
thi school year should
pre-register t the S
office located t the
Tech Center, 653 Valley
Drive.
Tim for regi ration
are ond y through Fri-
y, be n the hours
of 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon
and from 1 to 4 p.m.
� It is important th t
e e
The dministrative
Offices of the Benton Har­
bor AI Schools h pre­
pared an in tructional pack-
fo parents to ith
their children bile teachers
remain on strike.
Dr. ye J eter, Direc-
tor of Elementary Educa­
tion d," e cannot afford
to 10 the progress that
were making with our
elementary udents, e pe­
cially those ho ttended
our pecial ummer 001
program.
" e have developed an
Elementary School Home-
Cane r nit a
Dr. Dean Ray of
Saint Jo ph b n
elected to rve pre-
. dent of the board of
directors of the American
Cancer Society's Berrien
County Unit.
Th other ne ly-
e cted officers are Jerry
uhn of Saint Jo ph, ho
cond COD­
vice-pre-
ident, and . Jo ph
orm) Robich of Saint
Jo ph, cho n cretary-
tr urer.
Th officers, elected
by the Society' local board
director at their re­
monthly meeting, are
rving from September 1
to thi year tiD Aug t
we have an ccurate count
of the tudent ho are
planning 10 attend prior to
the beginning of school,"
id r. Taylor. e then
can be prepared to begin
cl s imme diately , with-
out further I of time."
The S program
designed t rovide an alter­
native ed tion option for
teen girls ho become preg­
nant while till in school.
If students .or parents have
any questions, they may
call the S office at
926-8281.
or Guide that all parents
can u with their children.
Reading and ath Ie ns
ve been prepared in uch
a y that parents of tu­
dent I1nder�en
through . th grade m y be
able to or ith their chil­
dren and teach them mean-
ingfulle "
Instructional Home-
or Guide are no ready
for parents to pick up at
any Benton Harbor elemen­
tary 001. For further in­
form tion on this. learning
program, contact the School
District s Public Inform­
tion Office, 926-1141.
es e ief
SEPTE BER 18 - 25, 1979
TH� CITIZE
PAGE 3

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31, 1980. Dr. D.M.
Hechanova of Berrien
Springs s Dr. Ray's im-
mediate predeces r
board president of the local
ACS Unit.
Dr. Ray is in his
thirtieth year of general ... __
surgery in the
Benton Harbor- Saint Bi1So
Joseph area. Among the EvwY·SU ° DAY-2pm
numerous organizations to
which he belongs are the Earty Birds
GO ....... I ....
American Colleg of Ser-
geons and the ichigan �_ ...... _C_o_. __ .... ..
State edical iation. �::===�=::===�1
He is aI a diplomat of
the American Board of
General Surgery. D, Ray
and his wife li e in St.
Jo ph and have six
children.
The 1979 CP Pre-
Freedom Fund Dinner will
be Saturday, September 22,
at Progressive Baptist
Church, 245 Pipestone, Ben­
ton Harbor.
According to Co-chair­
persons Cherry Anderson
and Billie D. Toney, the
gu peaker will be Cap­
tain Jame FA. Turner.
Captain Turner's topic
will be "The Advantages of
an Education, Higher
Education."
The Social Hour begins
t 6 p.m. and the Dinner at
7 p.m.
Donation is 10 for an
dult ti et and S5 for
children under 12 'years of
age.
Ti ets are available
from members of th
AACP Executive Board.
Captain Turner is the
u.s. Air Force ROTC Col­
lege Admi . ons C�unselor
at the University of ichi­
gan, Ann Arbor.
Captain Turner gradu-
ated from Benton Harbor
High School and Lake ich­
igan College.
He ha a B.s. in Police
Administration from the
Uni rsity of ebra a and
a .A. Degree from Ball
State University. He re­
cei ed a aster' Certifi­
cate in Urban Ethnic Stud­
ies from the University of
ebr a.
Captain Turner has also
tudied in Great Britain at
Stirling University Scot­
land; Brighton College, Sus­
x, England; and RAF
Greenham Common, Berk­
shire, England.
Captain Turner is a
graduate of the Department
of Defense Human/Race
Relations Institute.
He is the recipient of
the United State Air Force
eritorious Service, Acco­
modation, and Good Con­
duct edals. He has also
been a arded the ational
Defense Service edal.
In 1971 He was the

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or.
Tb propam be
held Sunday. September 23
3:00 p.m.] t Churc t
. tuary indicated Juanita
Burton, advi r to t
Youth Choir department.
Special gu cboi ill
. elude G of K
zoo; and from th area, St.
Paul Bapti Church Junior
eho', Junior Choi of
. Burto noted that
iaI day . to recog­
nize t Junior Choir hie
exi ed for 13 years.
to be recognized
Young dult Choir
y exi e ).
the three-y old Young
Gospel; the en year-ojd
Junior Chamber ol' Com­
merce Awardee for the
Ten Outstanding Young
en of America for 2nd
Air Force Command.
In 1969 he as named
Outstanding Junior Officer
and in 1970 Outstanding
CHef of La Enforcement.
Captain Turner h also
been named Outstanding
Social ctions of the Year
Award recipient for the Ll.S, .
Air Force in Europe.
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