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December 02, 1981 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-12-02

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cation, 0 in social chapter en. He 0 ed
noe,' d one in phy °cal a probation officer for
education. He also has a the Van Buren Court,
special education degree ork with kids in the
from U 0 school admini- Co rt area for four years.
stration d is no orking . Youn 0 looking
on his PhD. forward to retirin& from
"Co rr i home to me. lOOn from the
at the school 0 Coeert area schoo . He is
great. The kids here really 10 a in electri-
about 001. cal or from Kalamazoo
They the best group vaney Community College.
n of younpten that I He p on orking ith
o an the other di his handsafter retirement."
tricts too. You reaDy "I re� can't e going
communicate with them," anywhere e , I am ry
Young exp ed. happy here d plan to
. Yo 0 involved in retire from Covert Schoo .
his oommunity. He· I hope to get in to different
educational chairperson for thing after my retirement,
the 0 cOpter of I have ays liked orldng
the AACP, and rves as with my hands around the
cretary for the local hou ."
ft,
ool coo . tor
Community De lop­
ment Director.
"Coming here, to Covert,
ery r arding for me.
I can't think of any 0 r
type of career I ould
rath r h or in
education is really it for
meno 0
r. Youn ith
'e and three chil­
t nnd e., Co ert.
dra Young 0 a 6th
t cher at Co rt
El entary School.
Young' oldest child, Dey-
, going to co
Ferris S teo · He
o 0 r children, Dirk
ho ' in the 8th grade
d Di, ho 0 •
6th grade t Co ert.
Youn reee 0 ed . three
degree from
State Unive �ty
- on in elementary edu-
ep

I

J
a
"
CITIZE S COMME TS
lIat lies behind the
hirin 9 of Black
by Coloma?
educators ere recently hired to fill
administration po °tio in Coloma last ee. It·
thought by many that they ere hired to help eep
a id on any more r ' incident similar to the one
at Coloma High School a fe ee ago. (There a
fight be n two studen , one Black and 0 e bite,
here eral faculty members ere reportedly
ed). The po ·tioms that were filled ere for the
fint time filled by B in Coloma.
Reporter Chris Hedri nt 0 the street to
citizens ho they feel about this conto enial
HUGHES, , ., "I think it 0
a good ide to have 0 De administrators, no matter
hat color they are. It may help the °tu&tion there.
I 0 • girl that goe to school there and e . it
has been ju a there lately."
LESTER, A ., F· ,
said, "I don't like it. It's just another ay of trying
to buy off B student. there, in my opinion. By
putting a B ck 0 charge, doesn't necessarily mean
the problems will go a y."
RO T OTE, Col said, "I think it will
help r tionsbip between student at the High School.
Hiring BLACK administraton ould be looked on
good move rather than a token move."
A BH t, "I do not ant to use my n ,
but I think it is just more examples of misunderstand
racisl probleins, with the deseg case it has caused a
lot of turmoil, but hiring men will not sol the
real prob m, it goe much deeper than that."
EL DELROY, Term . , BB, said, "I don't
know much about it, but I think it 0 good to hire
more B folks to drninistrative po o�ns hen­
r po ible, no m tter hat the reason behind it
L C free te sts as ess ab i I ities
Benton To nsbip, - Serbin J C dean ot will be recommended before
Lake ichigan College pro- Student Services. a penon enrolls in other
ficiency te in . English, In addition, the t college cl R '
reading, and mathematics, also will be 0 n durin cou are offered f
administered in the p each day of registration, and ring aeme rs d
only during each semester Dr. Swerbi 'do during the swnmer Do
registration, in th future On 's South Campus Peno interested in
will be given the first at 111 Spruce St., il, determining their in
onday of each month, the tests will be given at 0, m thematics, and
beginning Dec. 7 J ceording 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., Dec. reading are invited to e
to college officials. 7. Other testing dat the free d meet
'The tests are free of be announced as the ith one of C's coo
charge and will be dmin- me er progresse , accord- Ion. Further information
o ered at 9 a.m. and 6 ' to Dr. argaret Crishal, about the t
p.m. on the apier Awnue South Campu dean. S ob 0 d by
campus. They are required indicated that those 0 , C Student Services
of an De full-time student Di 0 • on on . C -
(tho enrolling for 12 South Campu pus t 927-3S71, Ext. 250,
leme er hours or more) ter in ad oe in her offioe. or d'. office 0 the
d are recommended for Te ICOteI indicate South C pul at 684-S8S0.
an ne part-time stucien, hether a COWIe
according to Dr. TonY in any of the three
AT ORCHARDS
c
DIRECTLY ACROSS FRO RICH OND
e.
o 'T HAVE TO CARRY YOUR CO T! EXCESS P C
OR BU DlES!
75( foro 2 Coa ts
or
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3 Hour
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