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