APRIL 20 - 26, 1 6 THE CITIZEN _BHHS names top students BE TO HARBOR Valedictorian and alutatorian honor ere nam d Ion ith the balance of th top ten nior t Benton Harbor High hool, accordin toJam Rut­ t r, principal at the high choo!. Tam ra te art named Val dictorian and Phylli D. llace . lut torian. Graduation c remoni for Benton Harbor High School are to b held Friday,Jun 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Filstrup Field ith ppro imately 400 graduates plannin to r ceive diplomas. The u ual Thur day night gra­ duation h been changed thi y ar to accommod te the gra­ du tion per, ccording to high chool princip I, Jam Rutter. V ledictorian honor came to Tamara St wart ho held a rade point av ra e of 3.925. lut torian Hac earned 3.707 rad point v r e. The blanc of the top ten nior includ (with rad point verage in br c ets): T rry All n (3.632); LaDonna Jo eph (3.619); V leri Vill- oc (3.571); Brian Brent (3.543); J ckie Ale ander (3.500); Eric Ford (3.410); Donald Frazier (3.410), nd ich lle Clement (3.405). T mara Stewart is the dau­ ghter of Hardie and Shirley Ste art, 666 Buena Vi ta Street, Benton Harbor. She plan to attend Michigan Technolo ical Univer ity to study Mechanical Engineering. Tamara i pre i­ dent of the Jan Adams Chapter of th ational Honor Society, member of the Drama Club as p rt of the tage crew, and in her pare time she tutors mall children. Tamara also i in- volved in the B nton Harbor Hi h chool Tutorial Pro ram, tutoring hi h chool athlete hich mu t maintain a 2.0 grad pint average. Phylli W llace i th dau­ ghter of hirley Wallace of 153 We t ay tre t Benton Har­ bor. h pl n t attend Michi an State Univer ity to major in P ychology and Politi­ cal cience. She i treasur r of the tional Honor SOciety, pre ident of th Del- Te n played var ity tennis, memb r of th Flag Corp , French Club, Cl Cabin r, Student S nate Ye rbook Staff, Youth to Youth or nization, and ha participated in chool choir and chool drama production (uYou're a Good an Charlie Brown", "Fiddler on th Roof' and "Y oun Gifted and Black'} I " LMC releases class schedules for summer, fall BE TO lWP - A newly- de igned combined summer and f II Lake ichigan ollege class hedule is now available in the registrar's office and tudent rvice office on the api r venue campus and the main office of the South Campus at iles. The 43-pag pamphlet lists 229 clas to b taught during the umrner and 623 to be offered fall mester, 1986. According to college officials th combined cia schedule will make it po sible for student to better coord in te their sum­ mer and f II educational plans. Of the 623 cia ses to be offered by L fall semester, 52 will be taught on the South mpus, 111 Spruce St., Iles: 5 at Fairplain Junior High hool, Benton Harbor; 14 at B rrien Springs High School' 1 S at River Valley High School' 14 t L.C. ohr High School outh Haven' and 19 t the Van Buren Skills Center Lawrence. uly registration for ti�P, first summer ssion ay 12 throe h June 27 will be held from noo.: to 6: 30 p.m., pril 14 through 17, and noon to f30 p.m., pril 1. Regular registration for th first ummer ssion will Resigns from Housing Boa rd -',J:.."=CC-. take pl ce from noon to 6: 30 p.m. May 8. Late registrations will be accepted from noon to 6:30 p.m., May 12 through 14. o early registration for the cond ummer session July 7 through Aug. 22 i heduled. Regular registration for this : ssion will take place from noon to 6:30 p.m., July 2. Late registrations will be accept­ ed from noon to 6:30 p.m., July 7 through 9. For fall serne ter, registration for returning full-time students will take place from noon to 6:30 p.m., April 21 through 24, and noon to 3:30 p.m., April 25. Part-time students those ta - ing 11 semester hours or fewer can register for fall semester cia s on a walk-in basis at the college on wee days from 10 a.m. to 3: 30 p.m., July 14 through Aug. 22, except Aug. 14 and 21 when registration will continu to 6: 30 p.m. Part­ time student also can register by mail July 14 through Aug. 15. Registration forms ar included in the summer-fall class schedule. Regular fall semester registra­ tion for all still-unregistered students will be held from noon to 6:30 p.m., Aug. 28 and Sept. 2. Late registrations for fall mester will be a epted from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Sept .. 3' 20 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4; 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Sept. 5; 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8 through 11' and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Sept. 12. Lake Michigan College, dur­ in the summer and fall to­ gether will offer courses in such career fields a advertis­ ing banking busines adrn in i- stration computer in ormation systems, corrections-probation­ parole, ducation engineering, food managem nt, la enforce­ ment newspap r journalism and secretarial ience. In health iences the col- lege will offer clas for such programs as dental assisting, emergency medical technician medical laboratory tcchni ian nursing, nur aide, and radiolo­ gic (X-ray technology. Program to be offered in occup tional studi s will in- cude drafting and desing electro-mechanical electronics, industrial trades machine tool, and manufacturing. . Arts and iences areas in w ich COUI s will be offer d .. cude art, biology chenistry, frama nglish for ign langu ge French German and Spanish geography, history humanities 3 math mati s, musi philo ph phy i al education, physi al physics politi I i n e, psy hology, readin o iology and spe h. ccording to colleg offi ials, LMC's tuition and fe rate i on of the lowest among olleges in th area and in the state. For resident of Berrien and an Buren counti nd Howard Pokagon and Milton townships in a ounty L s tuition rate is 26 per me er hour. For oth r Michigan resi­ dents it i 34 per me ter hour, and for resident outsid of Michigan, 42 per hour. Additional information about LM s admi ions and registr - tion procedures an be obt in­ ed b tel phoning the oil ge admissions offi e at 7-3571. t. 61. Ian 'Senior Citizen Week' activities BE TO HARBOR - Betty Smith, director of the nior citizen center of Benton Har­ bor and Benton Township at 53 Wall Street Benton Harbor, h designated the wee of ay 11 through 17 as "Senior itizen Week" in conjunction with Federal Declaration of the month of ay a b ing "Older Americans Month" and of the Michigan de' nation of May 14 as "Senior Power Day" . Ken Platt, rvices coordina­ tor for this nior center, is planning special programs to be offered that week which will include health related program home fety, and recreational activitie to include an eight- ball pool tournament. This pool tournament is open only to per ns at least 55 years old. Registration of the players mu t be made in ad­ vance, prior to 4:00 p.m. of May 9. A two dollar charge for entry must be paid before the fir t game can be played by any entrant. On Friday May 16. prize or the po I tourn ment in- ner will be awarded and c rtifi­ cates of re ognition ill be presented to volunteer workers as dated with this senior citizens center activities and ervices. This day ill be designated as an op n-hou date to the publi . Ope House marks 25 years for VBUC'O The Van Buren United Civic Organization w organized in 1961 by citizens 'of the area to comb t enemie uch s juv nile delinquency, proverty and ignorance. ith a purpo to serve th general welfare of the pubIi stimulate intere in social moral and political affair of the community, a commun­ ity Center wa built in Covert Ichigan to hou projects and programs. "The publi is invited to our Open House, ednesday. April 23, 1986 from 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Community Civic Center ast e Stre t in overt, said Ma ucas, publicit chairp r n. Frieda Brown is pr sident nd for f··.-ther inform tion, ont t Mae Lucas publicity chairperson t 616/764-8378. eek public inpu on aging program ST. JOSEPH - The Region IV Are gency on Aging will hold public irnput on on Thursday, April 24 from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. The meeting will be held in the St. Joseph Public library, 500 arket Street, St. Joseph ichigan. The AAA is currently de­ veloping it Three-year plan. This plan, in part, will rve as the basis for the type of rvices that will be provided to older adults through the Older Ameri cans ct in Berrien Ca and Van Buren co untie . The Public Input Session gives other individuals agen ies and groups the opportunity to express their views regarding the need and priorities in planning services to older adults. I f you are unable to attend the sion, but ould li e to make cornm nt plea ubmit a written statement to th gency by pril In the interim if you hav n qu stion, plea c II 61 ) l)J3- 0177 or 1- 00-44 ·2303.