D ichigan College students nd a local physician were honored at the Go pel- ing-Along ponsored by the Delt Phi P' Sorority, during Black History month celebrations. _ . Program theme wa , "If not us, who? If not now, hen?' cc ding to Fetu Valentine, Pro­ fe r of Counseling and dvi or to the rority, certificate are a arded each year to recognize tudents for exceptional cademi achievement. .. The follo ing tudents, with their grade point average were a arded certific te : Barbar inans, 3.75 ; lrnari Carter, 3.71' ari Valentine, .25; Laquat Gaines, 3.00' Ernestine Griffin 3.00; Y onne Phillip, 2:92' P tricia Broo s 2.97' Juliet Gaines, FEB. 2'- 'MARCH I. 1'14 THE CITIZE DELl PHI PSI BLACK HISTO . Valentine id that about 750 Blac tudents enroll in colle e and 50 percent , drop out in the fir t quarter. I Lynn Gray .D. eceived the H am- b e award for his outstanding volunteer service rendered to the community. Dr. Gray's advice to. the udents wa 'Don't let no one tell you what to do in life you can go as far as your God or your mind take you." Guest choirs participating on the program included the Bethlehem Temple TV choir' w Bethel Baptist urch Imperial Choir and Hope Choir of the Highland SDA Church. Istre s of ceremony \was Roshondia Perkins. Invocation a given by Reverand Milton McAfee, pastor of ew Bethel Baptist Church, Townline Road, .H. atio n 'of Islam reg i ters to vote CHIC GO - ini ter Louis Fan - han d Rev, Je L. Jac n,' flanked by a cadre of politic' n and high level upporters, to shouts and cheers of an exuberant' ero d, trode to a cia] registration table at the Chioag; Board of Election Commi . on rs flooded with light from minicam ere and photo­ grapher . There, on, Feb, 9, in the early after­ noon, mister Louis Farrakhan, ational Repre ntative of the Hono ble Elijah uhamm d and the ation of Islam, hi ife and family members, registered to ote for the fir tim in their lives. In Rev. J c son's comments at the registration table shortly .after uu er Farrakhan and. hi wife Betsy had registered, the presidential nominee id, "This coming together today. of a broad ero ction of citizen. . repre nt a • revival of hope, it represent redemption, ne belief and new 'bilit' es." Rev. Jackson went on to say the drive w taking p ce simultaneously . cities cro the nation. "The dry bone in the valley are corning together . . . Thi repre nts a new cour ,a ne coalition, a ne leadership, a ne 'direct­ ion." Expressing delight at seeing the young opJ coming to the poll , Rev. Jack n 3.00; Li Jon, 3.00' L' Randolph 2.83; and Charlette Pugh. iss Pugh is a 13-year-olcf freshman tudent at Benton Harbo High School. Pugh received a 3.33 grade point average in math, science and english cour s e i taking at C in ddition to her BHHS course . Charlette Pugh is enrolled in honor cla s a BHHS. Pugh id -her major career go I is "to get a degree in medicine and or law." She added, 'every a piling tudent should set goals for them lves and eep in ight of them. It ill take hard work to fulfil them but putting forth his or her be t effort is the one thing that will be acceptable to all. " i Pugh, is the daughter of Willia� and Lottie Pugh, 475 . Ottawa Road Fairplain. , commented, "There are 28 million voter in the country between the ages of 18 and 24- 17 million unregistered." I 'When your registration is high, the hool population is high. When regis­ tration is .low, the jail population is high " Rev. Jackson 'd. I- He urged young people, especially the poor, "to remain In the proce " becau "if the. poor come together you will not remain poor very long." , e have traveled around the nation, now we have ended up in this place, and I am ju delighted that Minister Louis 'Farrakhan has made the decision he is now a registered voter," Rev. Jackson stated, and then brought on inister Farrakhan. I To a thunderou applause, Minister Louis Farrakhan began, as alway, "In the arne of Allah; -the Beneficent, the Merciful, and In the Name of H' True Servant and Last e nger, the ost Honorable Elijah uhammad ... ," and went on to explain that t 50 years of age he registering with a 'sober mind, and a clear conscience, and with deep humility." • The uslim minister explained that his teacher, Elijah uhammad, found it difficult to dvise his folIo er to take part "in a political proce that was mastered by tho who had oppre ed his people for 400 year ." However, Farrakhan empha ized that the Hon. Elijah uhamrn d prai d Black politicians of "great trength" and support them. "He (Elijah Muham­ mad) said that if a Blac candidate stood and would plead the case of the oppressed .. : that kind of Blac politician de rve and should get the full backing . and pport of the entire people," Miitister F arrakhan said. The endorsement of Rev. Jackson by Minister Farrakhan came, in the word of inister Farrakhan, "becau Rev.· Jackson is a man that I believe will not 11 out the poor and the oppre sed. I believe that this is a man that stands for ju tice, and any man that stands for ju ice, if he is allowed to bring justice, will bring on the heels of justi the peace that the whole world seeks.' Putting hi registration in the context" of the pre nt situation in America, Bro. Farrakhan id that he recognized the "critical hour in . hich we live:' and pointed out that "millions of young people in thi country have a f eling of despair and hopelessne which breeds violence." "I ould rather e Black people, young Black people, register to vote, and march to the polls 10 unseat 0 who are underserving of political power and to put in position of power tho who we feel are deserving," IDl er Farrakhan declared. "I feel we have no , choice between violence and ting, I would rather se u vote." ini ter Farrakhan concluded hi remarks at the registration tabl ith a fore oding injunction: ho who were brought to America as the burden­ bearers of white people now are in the • unique po ition . to deliver thi n ti from the judgment that appro ch because of blind corrupt The uslim lead r s rted ith re gard to urban rioting and violenc t t ''the police department all 0 t men are prepared for that kind of upri . .•.. but they are not prep ed f th uprising that we e he t d y th t will produce an orderly m to the poll ... " Rev. Jack n dded the n- cept of the "rainbow coalition of all the colors of the human ce" and m de it clear that "Everybody fits omewhere." BARBARA WI S, topped Delta CHARLETTE PUGH, BR earns C bono ,too. ood on e- � PIC e ing propo al 8 rrien, Cass Van Buren Private Indu try Council, in planning for the Program Year 1985-86 has relea d the Requ st For Proposal (RFP) pack ge for funding of program through th Jobs Trainin Partnership ct lTP announced Richard Dornbos, director. Deadline for application is arch 9, 1984 at 5:00 p.m. • Partie intere ted in running a lTP A � pr gram should contact Judith Hahn at 616 782-5109 for package. I I