d 78 o that our movtng to the Fair '7/8 Grade Center Ip to Ie' of this problem," Registration ' to adults for - E Goftrnmen, Recordkeep­ I (BHHS), on BetltIDII_Sewin d lUlD"'/�!ioOCl'" Stu- y - U.s. History I, Go t, ord Study, Typing n (BIIIm), ood- ..,"" ..... jll_ (BHHS), Beginning snril' lil, Auto (Skill Center), Auto Ser­ vice (Skill Center), Graphic Arts (Skill Center), and GED - Sci ce ath. Probl r Te ell in Ann Arbo , dmit they' tiD ) ay to go" in J"eajCIUI' 11 co on ho 10- caIled"B English" ould be t in the 00 after comp tina a court-ordered op in dialect, U.s. District Judge Char . Joiner ruled July that B stu- nts at in Luther E ntary School re denied ccess to an equal education because their teachers failed to con- , er Bl EOIlUh in stan- dard English le ArtIiilr Crump, ting dean of the e ichigan College Community Service Division, has been con­ finned dean of the divis­ ion effective Sept. 1. Announcement of Crump's promoti to dean made by Dr. Walter F. Bro e, pre 'dent, ho· 'e have tched Art Crump take on one assignment after another at this college and perf onn all of them ell. e also h noted his long d e cellent involvement in community affair - expeciaDy pre 'dent of the Board of Educa 'on of edne y - the Benton Harbor Are E Child Care, Current School His po 'on of American Problem Gen ral both the n ce ttri- Shorthand I, Ad- bute - performance bility vanced ' g. and GED - d community in 01 • EnglisbJSocial Studie Public Schoo. and from there went on to a direct- 'onal po" . And no . the Director of E mentar)' Education for Benton Harbor Area Schools. She likes the Benton Harbor area, although, said, i too IODle time to get used to it. She came from Pontiac, which is reaDy quite a bi city. '-cetting used to the small town 't too easy for me, but I' made adjustmen," Dr. Jeter 'd. She ow live at 1098 Golf Road in Benton Oar· bo ith her 7 year old La renee, who attends Sealy eCord Elementary School Dr. Jeter . a 'do. In her are time Dr. Jeter . quite eommunity minded and has belonged o On Thursday - R d­ Develop t, ath im­ p , U.s. History Il, Human Biology, Speech, , Conununication, Ora " en' Tailoring, Beginning Shorthand, Ad· Typing (BHHS), and GED· Science/Math. Open registration begin on September 2, 3,4, and September 8 • 11, from 6:00 • 9:00 p.m. in the Fair Plain 7/8 Grade cafe­ te . Adults ould come d register in pe n and be to a counselor fo uling. Registration d additional information can be obtained by caDing m 927-4743 or 921.2305, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. • 10:00 p.m., onday through Thursday. Adult Education c Will begin September �5. Clearance Sale on aU Summer Hats J "R JUTCH I PORTS 147 PIPESTONE 151 PIPESTONE BENTON HARBOR, I to a ., and Christian ment - make his confirma­ tion de logical and de' ble." Crump, ho ho rna er of arts degree from e em ' ichigan Univer- sity, joined the C taff in 1973 director of student activi' and b etbaU coach. In 1975 he promoted to cting istant dean of dents and in 1976 to ' te d of students, a po , . n he held until 1979 hen h advanced to cting dean of community r­ vice Crump and his wife, Janet, together with their two daughter iche, 5, d D '11, 8, re 'de at 2291 Samuel St., Benton Harbor, TIl CO J CO E nton Harbor, St t Potie Post. 926'-7361