d te eir pre ..
in grade I e and
sons 0 er 00. I try to m tch
8,100 hours in the Benton their preference ith tn
Harbor Are Schoo " need 0 the t che .
muaaaer,
mo . part of • ".i�,..,1tt
records centralization pro
gram to � CUsto fa
benefit of reduced operat-
The Benton Harbor Area
is ductin8 a
the recruit
of our
larger, more centralized
operatio " e are able to
incre efficiency and
reduce expe ," Trefry
id.
"Bento Harbor, Battle
Cree d J n e the
three b 0 offices to
go," Trefry
He noted that Bento
. , coJlltruction, engin r
d switching ope
to 0
on regular are en-
couraged to contact
ary ilso, the School
Volunteer Leader, Office
of School-Community Re
lations, 240 J effe n
Street, Benton Harbor, 926-
7149.
• ilJo� 0 coordi-
nate the local school
olunteer prosr called
, ALS" (Partnen in
Advancement of Learning
in Schoo ) said, b 0
requirements that a ''P AL"
001 0 teer m
a desire to Ip
Ebo y ditor
Figh aci m
a challen to
combat the threat of
-'-l&&&01III111, ixionism and
Reaganism", Lerone Ben
nett Jr., told an dience
of B joumalis, that before. .
1981
bite
a.f'iumative
right.
Speaking to members of
the ational . tion of
B Joumalists, which
gathered in Louisvil1
ee for i 0 th annual
conference, the
editor of Ebony exi
that the next 20
yean auld be the
crucial in the history of this
o n
a commitment to IeIVe
on a b '. 0 educational
Lo·
next 20 yean are
going to de ermine ether
the died in
u y
o diridual
t
o
oy