JU E a - 14,1986 THE CITIZE
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In and About Benton Harbor
cCord/King induct .34
ational Honor Society
BE TO HARBOR -. The
Excelsior Chapter of the
cCord{King Junior High
School's ational Junior Honor
Society held their induction
ceremony on Tuesday, May 27,
at 6:30 p.m. in the King hool
gym, cording to school
officials.
Claude C. Hines, f culty
advisor for the Junior Honor
Society, aid, "ember are
lected by a faculty council
for meeting high standards of
scholarship, rviee, leadership,
and character. embers are
expected to continue their ex-
emplary contributions to the
hool and community."
Dr. James Easton, Director
of Secondary Education for the
School Di trict wa • the guest
speaker and the hool band,
under the direction of Eric
Hinton, provided m . c for
the program.
The 34 new memb of the
Excelsior Chapter of the
cCord{King Junior ational
Honor Society are:
Seventh grade: Darlene Al­
ford, Leisa Anderson, Julie
Bowren, LaShanda Brown, Teni
Clark, Lisa Coulson, Alice Flem-
into Junior
ing, Jeffrey Foster eggan
Hayes, Carlos Henderson,
Christopher Isaac James Jones
Angelina Kubassek, Kathleen
elson, Wayne Rhoads, Ro­
shanda Rimpson, Michelle
Robinson, Molly Shine, Cynthia
Sorrel, Jennifer Stringer, Daryl
White and Brandy Wright.
Eighth grade: Akeya Bar-
bara, Dana Beck, Terijuana Bell,
Connie Buels, Yabea Bu tler ,
Wendy Doss Elizabeth Karsen,
Shawn Kramer, Kristin Orr,
Taneshia Welch and Tasha Wil­
liams.
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SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED: Schol rahlp worth a total of 25,500 for 10 nlora wer
nnounced Sunday during COY rt High School graduation. Senlora ar. (from I ft): front,
Angelita TolUy r, Stephani Ha kin Shen y Tober, Claudia Wad ; back, Lauta cGIII,
mam Cro der, Timothy Quinn, D yld Burton, and Dia Young. Not p ctured I Vincent
Bryant. (Kristin Hay photo)
The Benton Harbor Tiger
Var ity Basketball team ill be
canv in our Tiger neighbor­
hoods 100 ing for contributions
oU.10 deposit can and/or bot­
tle. Th donations ill b
c h d-in and th monie used
to defray the co t of attending
the Vernon P yn, MU Sum­
mer Team Ba etb 11 Camp.
Th t am ill particip t at
camp, July 13 - 17 on the Cam­
pus of Western ichigan Uni­
versity.
Pick-up day ill be turday,
June 7, 1986, tartin at 9:00
a.m. Pick-up trucks with team
member cre and friends ill
canv neighborhoods. If you
ill mak donation to thi
cau have your cans ready on
June 7th. If you hav truck or
B.H. Library begins summ
BE TO HARBOR - Sum­
mer programs for children begin
thi ee, and will continue
through July. Included are:
Children' ovies - Di ey
movi s will be shown every
Tue ay t 10:00, 1 :00, 3:00,
and 6:00. They are fre of
charge, and children are invited
to bring sn c if they ish.
S.W.AP.
to meet
ST. JOSEPH - Southwe ten.
A warene Program of ichigan
for EpilepsY (S.W.A.P.) will
.meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday,
June 12, 1986 in the up tair
conference room of the old
People St te Bank Building,
515 Ship Street (comer of Ship
and State Streets in downtown
St. Jo ph.
S.W.A.P. meetings are free
and open to anyone concerned
with epilepsy. Meetings are
th 2nd. and 4th. Thursday of
each month.
For more information call
lind at 983-0343.
Children's Library Hour - A
tory time for young children
will meet on Wednesd y morn­
ings from 10:(}() to 11:00,
and will feature stories, a short
film, and a special presentation
e h week. On June 11, Love
Cree ature Center will do
show on reptiles and amphi­
bian .
Book Chat - 3rd, 4th and
- 5th graders will meet on Thur
day mornings at 10: 00 to discu
books and do imple project
related to the book that all
group members have read that
week. Sixth, 7th, and 8th
graders will meet on Thursday
morning at 11: 00. Both ses-
'on will begin on Thursday,
June 12.
Pre-registration is not re­
quired for any of the above
programs.
Bookbot Reading Program -
children may join the re ding
club anytime during library
hours by reading and reporting
on books. Prizes are given out
and a party for all parti ipants
who read 20 book by August
15 . held at the end of the
m
muscle to contribute or other
type of contribution, contact
Coach McKee 't 926-7301 Ext.
19 (BHHS).
We will thank you in advance
for your donation and 100 for-
ard to a great eek at camp.
We will play approximately 15
game to prepare u for the
1986- 7 season.
r program
summer.
Books added to the Adult
collection are: "Stallion Gate"
by Martin Cruz Smith; "Table
oney" by Jimml Breslin; "The
oth" by Catherine Cookson;
"B1 ssing In Disguise" by Alec
Guine . Code Ezra" by Gay
Courter' and "The Triumph"
by Erne Gann.
akeToday
Count
TERVUET - To Make
od y Count meeting will be
held on June 11, 1986, in
Founder Hall at Community
Ho pital in Watervliet, Mi.
The Rev. Gerald Skillecom,
from St. J 0 ph, Mi, will be
guest peaker. He attended
General Theological Seminar in
ew Yor and has been at
St. Pauls Episcopal Church of
St. Joseph since Augu r, 1981.
His topic will be "Healing of
Lifes Hurts".
Get acquainted time i 7:00
p.m. and the meeting is at
7: 30 p.m. The meeting i open
to the public.
State, L C
illiteracy
BE TO TWP. - Phillip
Runkel, Michigan up rinten­
dent of public instructin, in a
press conference held on th
Lak Michigan CoUeg campu,
revealed that the tate go in
to work ith L C on two new
programs.
Runkel id that the tat
will help LMC expand its work
with area bu ine and indu try
and begin an adult literacy pro­
gram for the mor than 500,000
adult illiterate believed to be
living in Michigan.
He aid that the college'
Institute for Bu ine and Indu -
try ha been noted by th tate
for the ork it i alr ady d in
with re bu ine and indu tri 1
firm.' Runk I indic t d that
thi pro r m ill b xpand d
at th colle t includ trainin
in sp cific kill f r work r '
pre ent job ,helping orker
pur ue career go Is through
completion of high chool
ork, and attending and com­
pleting college work.
He indicated th t the econd
program would need to u e
volunteer to teach adults how
to read and rite. He estimated
that between 500,000 and
1,000,000 million adults in
ichigan are illiterate.
Runkel aid that a literacy
program i already in op ration
in the Detroit area where 3,000
volunteer are teaching adults
ho to read and write. A. similar
program i just getting under-
NEWS DEADLI E
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New i. 12 p.m. 00
each Wedn aday prior to
Sunday. publication.
Thank you for your strict
dherenc to this che­
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inhlnDatICl.n call
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Classes
& Activities
Open to students 12
� and older. Sessions
ate from 9 am. to 3 pm.
Students must bring
their own Junch.
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