c B TO TWP - t their arch 27 me ting Lake ichig n ollege trustee approved tentative operating budget of 5 882 200 for 198 -1 85 limrner by 59,900 than the current budget. The reduction was premi d in part on an expected 10 of popuJation in th LMC District and a con quent drop in udent enrollments accordin to illiam iemi, vice-president for busine affairs. The budget, . iemi id, i ba d on no change in the school's I mill operating milJa e. L C's one mill levy is one of the lowest community college operating millages in the tate. . The adopted 1984-1985 budget will call f no tuiti n inere se for tudents, Dr Iter F. Browe, L C pre ldent, tol the Board. The anticipated reduct­ ion student tution and fee income of 67 500 in 1984-1985 will be off t by n anticipated inerease in tate aid, from 1 880 100 this year to 2 136,400 next year. ----J pen for arie and fringe benefit ill rise from 4,0 J 5 100 to 4,263 000 next year. Of that amount, 74 {)()() will be earmarked for lary lncrea s for full-time faculty members with such incre veraging bout 6 APRIL 4-10,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE THREE nts Trustee al 0 ccepted.high bids from thr area high h ols for th pur ha of track equipment L C no 1 n er needs. LM di ontinued it tra program veral year ago. The high bid to aled' 4971 with Eau Clair purchasing S2 441 worth of tra k equip­ ment; Benton Harbor, 1,346: and South Haven I 184. . The Board voted to re ind an earlier p licy of not allowing the college pre 0_ dent and vice-presidents to draw travel llowances in advance. Trustee ary Dill was appointed by the Board chairman to serve as actin Board secretary - whenever ecretary Richard Doughe ty is absent. In other business, on the recom­ mendation of the ollege administration tru tees extended L C taff contract one year with the exception of a ociate profes rs and professors whose con­ tracts were extended two year. The contracts of the president and two vice­ pre 0 dents were excluded since they are scheduled to be considered at later' time. The Board also heard a report by Daniel Bitz director of computer r- vices. Area Aging Agency to address sta e meetings ST. JOSEPH -_ The health car con­ cern of frail older adult and th pa­ bility to live in one's own home a long a po ible are primary interests of the Region IV rea Agency on Aging. Lynn B. Kellogg date Director of the rea Agency will peak at two te leval conferences in early April, both of hich tress th imp rtance of rvice ge cie working together toward the lution of large scale. health care i ues. On pril 4th the Michigan Hospital Iation conferenJe entitled "Older dults: Outloo for Hospital in the 80's" will focus on the health needs of older dults and the need for hospitals to develop community ties. "Hospital and Area Agencies are natural allie in their common concern for what happens to a very frail older per n upon discharge from a hospital" y ellogg. "Areas where the two can together include analysis of federal state health policy, documentation of unrnet needs, and preventative health education. " percent. Dr. Browe told th tru tee that at hi recen meting with tate officials he s advised that' tate aid to two­ year colle es would likely be ba d on formula with increa s ranging from 7 t 14 perc nt. Dr. Browe said that LMC would be t the higher end of that range. It ha been veral years since the state stopped fundin community colleges on a formula basi . Trustees set a 'pecial meeting for 3 p.m., y 22, to discu Dr. Browe' performance evaluation and to determine whether to extend hi contract and increa his salary . At the March 29 meeting, the Board considered the evaluation in trument to be used but postponed final action on that until the regular pril meeting. hairrnan D an Sanders requested Dr. Browe to have his own If -evaluation ready for t e 80 rd by May 15 and asked trustees to have their individual evalua­ tions of Dr. Browe ready by May 20. In regard to still other matters, the Board awarded a 9 292 contra t to Gilliland Printing Co. of Arkansas City, Kans., for printing 10,000 cople of L '1984-1985 catalog. On April 9th and 10th, Kellogg will peak at the c nference "Case anage- ment ith the Elderly', sponsored by the i higan 0 flee of Services to the ging. Region IV p rates a state model program in Case Management through whi h per ons . who are borderline in their ability to live either independently or move into a nursing home are helped to stay in their own home. ellogg contributes the success of the program to an e cellent staf and tron cooperation from many 1 cal service providing agenci s. Region IV' program will be featured along with programs oper ting in aine, Maryland and ew Jersey. Both con­ ferences will be held in Lansing. APA' provid es 'Evening of Music,',' The u Rl¥> Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Apha Fraternity, Inc. is pre­ nting "An Evening of Gospel and Spirit­ ual usic" featuring area choirs and solo­ ists. All proceeds will go towards a scho­ larship for a worthy graduating student from en ton Harbor High School. The public is cordially invited to attend. A donation is requested. The program will be Saturday," April 7, t 7:00 p.m. at Second Baptist orm r H woman named by Wa h.goY mor Cherry A. cGee B nks of Richmond Beach, Washington ha been elected chair­ man of the Board of Tru tees of Shore- line Comm y College. IS the daughter of Mr, and rs. elly cGee, Benton rbor, ichigan. She gr u ted from Benton Harbor High School and ichig n State Univer ity. She is mem ber of AI ha K ppa Alpha Sorority and was a member of Second Baptist Church. Banks wa p.pointed to the bo rd by Gov. John Spellman in February-1983. She has been active in community service a a member of the local Parent Teachers Iatlon Board since 1979 nd is a former vic pre dent of her PTA. She h a master of art degree in coun ling from Seattle Univer ty. She and her hu b nd and their two daughter have lived in the Richmond Beach area since 1971. EEBANlrS Church 600 Lynch Street in Benton Harbor. Participants include Andrews Univer­ sity Chapter I Choir, Union Memorial A. .E. Senior Choir. a trio from Second Baptist Church and soloists: Mrs. Jessie Watson Mt. Zion Baptist Church; L. J. Joseph,' Fellowship Baptist Church; and Maurice Scott, Second Baptist Church. Program Committee Chairman is Rev. Lawrence E. ro tt. I c Speaker after 't- chell's behind th n efforts to help . p e of the civil right leg- i tion bet een 19S" 1968. Ben-. jamio H , execut" director of the A CP, paid this t bute to hi col­ league, 'I beli e that today Clarence . prowl in the corrido of he en lobbyin for thin to be better do here. ' BHAS sets Parent ork hop The hapter On P rent dvi ory Council f Benton H r r rea Scho I will conductin their leventh nnual Parent Workshop n Thursday, April 12 1984 at the ir t Congregational Church of Benton Harbor, 292 Bellvie . This work hop is held annually for the enrichment of school administrator parent and c mmunity per ns. Keynote speaker will be Shelia Smith, Consultant, Riverwood Community en­ tal Health Center of St. Joseph. Registration for the wor shop will b at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday. There will be a number of wor hop held through­ out the day. . L C to fete journal ists Lake Michigan C 11 ge's 14th annual newspaper and advertising recognition banquet for Southwestern ichigan high hool and LMC journalism tudents and area professionals will be Friday evening April 13. in the college tudent union on the apier campus. Student editors and their journalism teachers in area' pubJic and parochial high schools have been invited to submit to the LMC journalism depatment by April 6 examples of their best news photos and best-looking newspaper news page for competition in the annual high school p ge makeup and photo contest . They also have been invited to attend the 6:30 p.m. banquet as guests of the college, according to Paul F. Gerhard, LM jour­ nalism professor. . A well- nown personality in area mass communications will be the princi­ pal speaker at the banquet. Special guests will include daily newspaper editors, ad- vertising executive . radio news director college officials, and high school journa­ lism teachers G rhard said. The best all-aroung C student journalist will b id ntified at the ban­ quet as will top first-and second-year 01- leg journalism udents. On display ill be the beat college-produced photographs and the outstanding print media ad 1 Y: out prepared by L advertising tu­ dents. High hool editor and photo- graphers are asked to mail or brin� their entries to the LM joum ism depart- ment office, lC-200 Lake Michigan College, 2755 . pier Ave., Benton Harbor ich. 22 by April 6. - DEADLINE FOR ALL CHURCH NEWS, ARTICLES, PICTURES, AND ADS FOR WEDNESDAYS PUBLICATION IS ONDAY AT 5:00 P.M. I . ,