ope
Th Benton Harbor Ar
School Ti IV Planning
Cen ter is sponsoring ten
(I 0) cture riet
entitled" Positive Ap-
proach for chieving School
Integration." The Tie
begins Thursday, January
22 at 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
in the Ben ton Harbor High
School and runs through
ay 28. Three hours of
graduate hool credit from
ichigan State University
can be arded to lecture
. s participant .
January' n opens
with Dr. eith Goldham-
mer, Department of drnin
istration and Higher
co
Benton Harbor High
S 01 is hosting college
night, Thursday, January
15 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
r . Sylvi Co man from
the Finan . ·d Office
of e ichi an Colle
will b t high 00 '
Student Common to talk
·th paren out fman-
c a colle educati
for their children.
Education,
Univer ity;
n, Presi ent of the
. . an State Board of
Education and Dr. Jo ph
Rule, Senior Consultant for
Community Affairs, DuPont -
Corporation. They will b
discussing ''S tra tegies f 0
Strepgthening the Linkages
Between Schools and Com
munities in Preparation for
School Integration."
January 29, a se ion on
''Value Clarification: Un
derstanding Pre-J udice in
Self and Others will be
conducted by Dr. John
Suehr Department of Ad
ministration and Higher
e
form.
"Parents ould bring a
copy of their most recent
che tub showing the
total amount of earnings
fOI the 1980 year, or -2
forms if they ha e them,"
. d Schneider.
High school counselor
ill also be attending the
meeting to lp answer
qu tians parents may
. F r inf tin
on this Thursday' m ting
m y be by contacting
r. Scheider at the Benton
Harbor High School, 926-
7301:
ton Harbor
Organization
the di trict'
band tudents joining
in m [or fund raisi
ctivity beginning onday,
January 12 - 26, Iling
frozen pizzas (Tomb tone
Pizza .
Clete Brummel, pre . dent
of the Benton Harbor Band
Paren t Organiz tion an
nounced th t band studen
will be taking order for th
pep roni or sau e pizzas
beginning this ond y,
January 12 through the 26.
Order will be en and
can be paid for upon de-
ry t $3.00 per pizza or
oreeavment can be made
to the ton Harbor Band
P ts Organization.
Deliv� date for pi Ing
up the pizzas will be Satur
y, February 14 at the
Plain Junior High
01 band parent
be . ling in .. g
orders, A speclal an
cement will be de
prior to the delivery date,
rding to Brummel.
The band assisting jn the
s are the three band at
the nton Harbor High
001. . • the Symphony,
Concert and Freshmen
bands; the three Junior High
schools, Hull 7/8, Fair Plain
7/8 and Benton Harbor
7/8; and all e ementary
hool band students.
All bands will receive a
percentage of the profit
ell the Band Parents
Organization, according to
Brummel. Band parent's
proceeds will be u d fo
Band Blankets given to all
gr uating . r bandsmen,
scholarships and band pro
gram need throughout the
school year.
Anyone with further
question or wishing to
place an order for pizzas
may call the Benton Harbor
u· Department at 926-
7295 be een 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. ooday throogb
Friday.
Education, ichigan State
University .
"Building Public Con-
fidence: Strategies for
Improvin the Image of
the School" will be the
topic covered at the Feb
ru ry 19 meeting by Dr.
John Do , Superintendent
of the Grand Rapids Public
Schools and Ms. Elizabeth
Ho e, Bendix Corporation,
Southfield, ichigan.
February 26, Dr. James
Pitts, Department of
. Sociology , orthwestem
Univer ity, will lead a
Iecture-discu . n se ion on
the topic of '7 e Cultural
Pattern of Low Socio
Economic White and on
White Students," arch
19, 'Effective Communica
tion Skill in a ulti
Cultural Environment" will
be the topic co red by Dr.
illiam S. Hall, Center for
the Study of Re ding,
University of Illinoi .
On April 2, Reverend Are the ayor and
Dr. Kenneth Smith, Chicago City Commissioners going
Board of Education and Dr. to t a raise? •
I . a dley, Superin- On Thursday January
tendent of Battle Cree 15, at 7:30 p.m. in' th
School District will discu Commission Chambers at
"Cooperation Among City Hall th city's Com
School Board, Administra- pensation Committee will
tion, Te chers and Support conven.
Staff." The C
ompensation
Dr. Arthur Jeffe n, Committee is the official
Superintendent of Detroit body t determines tn
Public Schools and rs.' salarie of all local elec-
, Director
Community
Council, Council, Chicago
will lead discu ion-lectures
on th topic of ''Streng
thening Linkages Between
Home, School and Com
munity" on April 23.
April 30, Dr. ichael
Bikalis, Coll ge of Educa
tion, orthwe tern Univer-
ity and Dr. Joan Avis,
Colleg of Education,
University of San Francisco,
will conduct a on on
"Effectiv Leadership:
Criteria for Successful
School Integration" and
ay 21, Chicago ttomey,
r. Torn Todd will d.iscu
"Th Student's Responsi
bilities in aximizing His!
Her Potential." 0 topic
has been designated to date
for the May 28 ssion.
The lecture discu . on
ties is open to all are
residents and inqumes
ould be directed to Dr.
Joseph P yton, Director of
the Benton Harbor Are
Schools Title IV Planning
program, 925-700 1. The
Title IV office ill provide
$60 to ard the tuition fee
for the fir 50 Benton
Harbor teachers and admin
. trato who register and
succesafully earn the three
hours graduate credit,
according to Dr. Payton.
Tho interested in this
program may attend for
either college credit or not,
. Payton.
court
Housi
avor • Commissioner
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It fell ,
rs. Love id that
Attorney K. orri Gavin
had mailed the literature
regarding the Committtee
to its members and
chairperson she convened
the group which by la
can only meet ery other
year, in the odd numbered
years.
, e will di uss th
salarie for th ayor and
Commis loner e did
before, ' she said.
According to the city'
ordinance the Committee
can not meet more than
15 days and mu t re ch a
decision within 45 day
from its firs meeting date
- or, mid-February.
C. King Sues Company
In
tho
Dec. 31 ·
a eC
bu e
damages, the suit ks to Con S -I d e r'
halt the sale of th 30
busts by American Heritage
�oducts. It contend r . . G 0 I d b I a
King never gave th com-
p y or B&S Sale Inc.
permission to u the cen- C los i n g
ter's name for advertising
purpo s and contends no
contributions ere received.
a
The Samaritan Center
will hold seminar on
child abuse from noon to
5 p.m. Tuesd y, Jan. 20,
at the Lake ichigan Col-
ge Community Center,
cording to Dr. i11iain Other nsors of th
Finla , direct . seminar include the Berrien
eynote spe er for the County Health Department
minar ill be Dr. Ray and the Division of Com-
Helfer, co-editor of Th munity Service and Edu -
Internatioa J oumal of tion of Lake . chigan Col-
Child Abu and eglect ge, Fiola id.
d author of boo s and The Samaritan Center,
mqWn article child located t 292 BelM ,
abu ,FinIaw .. Benton Harbor,· non-
Finl said profit counseling cy,
op F·
the minar before Jan. 15
and may do so by calling
925-0697. Co t i 10 per
per n and inc de a lunch,
h said.
to ge
raise?
ted officials," the city s
ordinance reads.
According to Commit
tee Chairperson ildred
Love, 634 Ogden, � e
don't have an agenda at this
time. If we nt, we ill
elect n w officers."
ATLANTA - An Ohio
company which allegedly
promised to donate me
proce ds from tb e .of
artin Luther King Jr.
bu to th King Center
for Social Change is being
ed for $1 mWlion by
Coretta Scott King.
In addition to seeking
The Committee m e
recornmenda ti for
ie and th recommen-
dations come into effect
unl 'the City COJIUnis..
'on by re lution opted
by two-third of t
prevail," �.
ember of the city'
Compensation Commit
include: Guy Huddle on
185 Robbins: John Rich
burg, 652 E. mpire; Tim
a1 Sanders 1043 B· op;
Leah cCrone, 581 P v
onn . and rs. ve.
cmc GO -
Bro. Inc.
37 department stores .
four sta e including 0 t
F airplain Plaza, Ben ton
To nship, rna n be
closing en of tho tore
in an effort to