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May 13, 1985 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-05-13

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AY 13 -19, 1985
THE CITtZE
3
Dear Erik
The young man in my life
is becomin famous. He is
on tour right now, so I don't
get to e him that much, and
I am beginning to feel down. I
feel our rel tionship is falling
p I' as ed him about it
but h i very shy person and
I am too (a little). He calls m
from different cities hen he h
the time. He y he illiove
m and he 'II e me oon. Ho
can feel more ured? P
help. I kno you can.
STARry-ey
Louisville Y
asking Erik is: Could "you be
my friend? I can e you are
a caring per n and I just want
a friend. I already have a
girlfriend but she . thinking
bout quitting me. She ju t
can' t e people laughing
and talkin bout me. It's
hard to und r nd hy people
d . e th t. I never
m u they talk
, ju t be u I am
u I on toke
. th them. Pie
f lin ju t
Signed
ed friend
De r Erik,
I h ve problem in trying
to keep friends. 0 one ants
to be my friend becau I am
fat. Erik, I need friend ery
badly. I h ve friend that spe
and ju t eep on going. That
re lly hurt . y feelings get
hurt rather e il. What I'm
- - "Got a problem? Need
an answer? Or do you iu t want
to talk? Then write to Erik
Washington in care of thi
newspaper 01" to: 'Dear Erik'.
Times Square Station, P. O. Box
755, New York. New York
10108-0755- - -
Ha
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311 Pipeston Street, B.H.
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Whol I. & R tail Salon
Kids' Bicycl 5 nd StrDIl rs
B �X Bicycl 5 - 16" $62.99 - 12" $42.99
Flo r Lamp Sale - $25.00
GOOD FOR THE SUMMER
.
12" - 22.00
FANS 6" w/stand - $39.99
16" w/o stand - $26.99
Plan Phi 'Beta Sigma re ional.confa .
Councilman Carter D. Wo-
mac of Akron, Ohio who
r ed Director of the eight
state Great Lakes Region -
(lllinois, Indian, Iowa, Ken­
tuc y, ichigan, innesota,
Ohio and Wi consin) - of Phi
Beta Sigm Frantemity, Inc.,
announced that the plans for
the 63rd Gre t Lakes Regional
conference of the f temity
are ell underway. _
omack states that the
- , �
annual conference will be� held
ay 24-27, 1985 in Chi a ,
Illinoi t the cCorrnic Cen­
ter Hotel.
. Conference highlights in­
clude: A Youth Le der ip
Development or shop; Cotton
Club Style Disco and Jazz Set:
fit- or op that will ddress
topics such : per onal invest­
ment, careers, the need for
greater politic 1 a arene ,and
male/female relation hip .
In addition, there will be a
Conference Luncheon �'A
Salute to Black Women ; Sigma
Step Show; Conference Extra­
vaganza Ball; Brotherhood Work­
shop Service; Sigma Family
Picnic and outina: and All
Chicago Greek Sho and Dis o.
BH School Schedule
Benton H rbor rea Schools
announce its eekly School
Calendar for the week of ay
12,.1985.
MONDAY, MAY 13
Lunch Mon y Due - EI men­
tary - $3.15 and Secondary -
$4.50: Lunch - Hot Dogs, BBQ
Beans, Pears and Milk.
HHS - Benton Harbor Band
Parents eettns, 7: 30 p.rn. In high
school band room.
TUESDAY, MAY 14
Lunch - Sloppy Joes, Corn,
Apple and Milk.
B nton Harbor Board of Edu­
cation M tlng, 7: 00 p.m. In Benton
Harbor High School Student Com­
mons. M Ing Is op to the publiC.
BHHS - Vars ty and JV Ba
ball at Grand � en, 3: 30 p.m.:
Glrts'� Tr�k Batt.. Cree
Central, 4�00 p.m.: Boy's Tr�k
at Batt .. Cr Central, 4:00 p.m.:
and Varslty Sott�1t w th Grand
Haven, 3: 30 p.m.
St me BrunlO - Extend Day
Kindergarten to hav brea fnt at
Benton Harbor Holiday Inn, 9:45
a.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1�
Lunch - Super T co on Shell,
T�o Lettuce and T. ato, Grated
Ch se, Mixed V gtabl s and Milk.
SUNDAY2p
I GO
ERCHANTS HALL �.,
FI'nall n "'au
S.c.D.C. CntJ eo", .
Office of School-Community Re­
lat ons - PALS School Volunt r
R cognition N snt, 1: 30 p.m. In
Benton Harbor H gh School's Stu­
d nt Commons.
BHHS - Boy's and Girl's Tr�k at
Mona Shores, 3:00 p.m. and JV
Softball at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.rn.
THURSDAY, MAY 11
Lunch - Ch PiZz , Tossed
Salad, Prun s and Milk.
HHS - S nlor Band Concert,
7: 30 p.m. In P rformlng Arts Cen­
ter; Varsity Baseball with Loy
Norrlx, 4:30 p.m.: and JV Ba ball
at Loy Norrix, 4: 30 p.m.
Fair PI n Ea - School Pdtluc
Supper, 6: 00 p.m,
St me llru 0 - P.T.O. M tlng,
7:00 o.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 11
Lunch - Ch seburger or Ham-
S1 Off ANY C
burg r. Trl Tater, Banana, "Dlstr ct •
Birthday Cake" and Milk. •
IIHHS - Boy's and Girl's Trac
Region Is at Houseman Fi d In
Grand Rap ds.
McCord/Klnl Jun or HI, - 6th
Grade Orl ntation Day for students
ent ring McCord/Klng Jr. High In th
fall. McCord/King seventh and
eighth gr ders dismiSsed early at
10: 52 a.m. to ccomodate incom Ing
sixth gr de students.
SATURDAY,MAV1.
Lafay tte Cre tive Arts Acad my
- Ms. Dor841lo's and Mrs. M rill's
classes will attend play, "Ghosts
of th B:9 Horn Thund ", at Chica­
go's DePaul Goodman Theatre. . .
Stud nts will I av at 9: 00 a.m. and
return at approx mateJy 3: 30 p.m,
Fair Plain It - Ic Cr am
SOCial, 1:00 to 3:00 p.",. Tickets
fifty c nts and public Is Invlt .
E D
2LOAVES
$1
ICE

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