-. us EGO urr WHITEHALL - Avery Bur­ rell, 27, began working for . 0, April 23, 1984 an expediter. o i' a metal casting clivi 'on of Howrnet Corporation recognized world wide for turbine engine component . Ten d y later, very wa promoted to Controll r trainee. Avery' dutie are cu tomer relation , cheduling delivery for fifteen cu omers, ordering core , rod , alloy, traveling and updating P.I. crap rate. very i the only Blac man to hold thi po ition with o. A ry said he 1 hopes there will be more Blac men to hold position uch a hi . Avery said he enjoy working with the people at Misco and also the tr veling. II : m no t AVERY BURRELL • r A very graduated from Orchard Vie High School in 1975. He received an A.A. degree frdm Muskegon Com­ munity College in 1978. He graduated from Grand Valley State in 1980 with an B.S. in mathematics. Avery is an activ mem- ber of -Christ mple Church, Mu egon Heights where hi father Bishop illiam Burrell is the p tor. t church A ery is a junior de con and rve on trustee bo rd. Avery reside at 757 Covey St., with hi wife, Debra and their three children, Avianna, Avery Jr., and Amara. Avery' motto is: Wor hard and do all you know ho to to and leave the rest up to the Lord. Whit hall High begins evaluation WHITEHALL - Principal Jac A. field of Whitehall High School announced recently the name of the co-Chair­ persons of the eering com­ mitt e that will direct the hool's effort during it self­ tuey in CA evaluation. The committee will be chair­ ed by Ruth Benjamin and Vern Riley, both faculty mem­ bers t Whitehall High School. Other members of the CA study committee are to be lected at a later date. orth Central Accreditation require that chool undergo a If- tudy and evaluation once in each 7 year cycle, Mans­ field said. It is the responsi­ bility of the teering commit­ tee to coordinate the school's self -study, establish the time schedule for the self- tudy and tb outside team visit, synthesize the reports from the various staff sub-committees and make the necessary preparations for the visiting teams, the princi­ pal noted. According to steering com­ mittee chairpersons, Mrs. Ben­ jamin and Mr. Riley, evalua- . tion being undertaken by the school will involve a thorough review of the school program and operations. The core in Wry will be' on the extent to which the teaching and learning activi ties within the school carry out it major purpo Whitehall High School was last evaluated in December of 1978. The school has maintained con­ tinuous accreditation since it received its CA membership in 1971. NOVEMBER 14 - 20.1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE NINE readie hi tory project, MUSKEGO - The Mu ke­ gon County 4-H Black History Committee is no taking orders for the 1985 'Salute to the Black ayers" calendar. .The calendar is a unique and co tinuing educational ries which highlight the accom­ plishments of the nation's Black mayors. The 1985 edition will contain the following features: -A complete up-to-date state by state listing of the nation's 266 Black mayors. -Detailed listing of impor­ tant dates in Black History. =Cornplete U.S. Black popu­ lation breakdown by state and region. -A "special profile" on the nation's first major city Blac mayor. -The only calendar offering a unique gment of pre ent day Black Heritage. -A creative approach to learning about our nation's top leaders. The funds raised by the 4-H Black Hi tory Committee will be used to hold cultural a arene workshop and for scholarships to youth attending out-of-county workshops. In 1984, the Committee spo sored a Black History Work­ shop during Black History month with over 100 partici­ pants ttending 8 workshops. As part of Black History month, a 4-H youth Talent and Style Show was held at the M.A.P. C nter in u kegon Heights. 4- Sa! Wh ithall parent conferences, mTEHALL - Parent Con­ ference are in progress ovem­ ber 14, 15, and 16 at the Middl School for grade 5 thru 8. Conferences will be in the gym­ n iurn for grade 7 and 8, and conferences for grades 5 and 6 by appointment in their class­ room, announced Whitehall prin­ cipal R.C. Olson. The schedule is: -Wednesday, ovember 14 - Evening Conferences 6:00 - 9:30, Grade 5-6 - by appoint­ ment in cla room and Grade 7 -8 - in gymnasium. -Thursday, ovember 15 - Evening Conference 6:00 - 9:30, Grades 5-6 - by appoint­ ment in classroom and Grades 7-8 - in gymn ium. Friday, ovember 16 - Afternoon Conferences 1:00 - 4:30, Grades 5-6 - by appoint- ment in classroom and Grade 7 -8 - in gymna ium. The conference in the gym will ek to have a seven minute time' limit for each vi it and parents are ked to cooperate with this time frame. If more time i needed, please arrange a parate conference with the teacher by calling the school. Students will be dismissed at 11:00 for grades 7-8 and 12:00 noon for grades 5-6 on these three days. LET US TACKLE ALL . YOUR PARTY NEEDS I We carry all the brands you're looking for in liquor . uers, wines, beer, domestic and im­ ports. We have all your party needs - mixes, appetizers, napkins . . . from chips to caviar, Champion is your Party Store. AND 61 E. CE TE ST. Mu k gon Ht (ACROSS FROM HEIGHTS CITY HALL) 7 9 - HAROLD WRIGHT, Proprietor WE DELL • DAVIS, JR. ·11 B6 FIFTH STREET MUSKEGON.MI49440 ATIORNEY AT LAW NO , In 1985, the 4-H Blac Hi­ tory Committee will hold a wor hop on Blac hi tory on January 11. An e y contest on t Black History ean To e" will begin in Janu ry 1985. A special Black hi tory Variety Show will be held on February 16, 1985. For information on 0 to purchase a calendar, or ho to participate in 4-H activities, call or visit the Cooperative Extension Service office at 635 Ottawa Street u egon phone 724-6361. MU GO Services for Mr. Charles Cra ford were held Wedne day October 31, from Queen Esther Bapti t Church Rev. Roland Howard officiating. Funeral services for Mrs. Eloise Dixon, as held Mon­ day, ovember 9, from Greater Harvest Bapti t Church, Rev. Stanley Levy officiating. y business is maki people happy. • Skin Care & Makeup Analysis • Special OCcasion akeup • Aging Skin Treatment • Problem Skin Treatment • Image Creation nd Change Con�� By Appoin PHONE 618-726-6555 I ,