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September 21, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-09-21

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ICHIGAN CITIZEN
SEPTEMBER 21 - 27,1986
In and About MusKegon .
oon hour college held downto
U GO - The Com-
munity Service Office of us-
e on Community Colle i
once ain offerin a ties of
n n-hour executive minar
t do ntown location.
On September 23, the fir t
in the ri of five lecture!
di u 'on will take pi ce at the
Hilt Center, downtown u e-
n. uffet luncheon each
of the five Tuesday noon will
be catered On The v nue
re taurant.
Titled, 'Pur it of Excellence
In iddle an ement," the
m [or objective of th ries
i to highlight i sue im-
p rtant in chi vin le dership
e cellence isl middle man e-
arine Lance CpI. ST PHO
S. H RROD, 19 4 gr duate
of Orchard Vie High chool
. of u egon i has been
promoted to hi pre nt rank
rving with 2nd rine
Divi 'on amp Lejeune
joined the Marine Corps
in ay 1985.
rine gt. D IEL R.
STPHAL, on of Robert W.
nd arilee estphal of 1586
alker Road, u egon, i,
recently rep rted for duty with
3rd arine Aircraft ing
rine Corps B , amp Pend­
leton CA.
19 0 raduate of Orchard
V' High ch I on,
6:3 .M.
E RCHANTS HALL
Fairplain Plaza
Exec. Comm-4th C.D.D.C.
FRIDAYS
6:30 P.M.
MERCHANTS HALL
Fairplain PI za
4th Congo Dist. 0 m. Comm.
S�JUROAVS
. :30 P.M.
MERCHANTS HALL
Fairplain Plaza
Ex c. Comm. B.C.O.P.
2: 0 �M.
MERCHANTS HALL
Fairplain Piau
B r. Cnty. 0 m. Party
Participants ill gain insight
into meeting everyd y challenges
on the job well as ho to
prepare for more re spon sib 1
position within their compan­
i .
Roger Schwer, President of
Cannon- u � n Corporation
will ak on Effective Decis-
ion akin For Results.
On September 30, Julie
Strach, Planning Manager for
Hackley Hospital will spe on
Preparin for Caree Advance­
ment ithin Your Company
or Field. Man er's Role In
Team Building will be explored
by P t Bard, owner of th
Hou of Travel on Octover.
The 0 tober 14 pre ntati n
ill be by J udit Hayner
a and
n
Executive Director of Every
oman' Place who will e
on Supervising the Difficult
Employee. Ronald Go tt,
President of FMB Lumberman's
Bank, will clo the ries on
October 21, e ing on De-
veloping And Perfecting A inn-
ing Le dership Style.
The cost of 50 per per n
covers the rles of five meet­
ing including luncheon. It is
sugge ted that tho attending
go through the luncheon buffet
line at 11:45, ifpos ible.
For dditional information
contact the C C mmunity
Service Office at 777-0227.
The n H ur
lle e under the
n.
he joined the arine Corps in
June 19 O.
avy Petty Officer 1 st CIa s
GUY . LESUE who wife
Madelyn, i the daughter of
ari and Arlene ever of
1371 ew St., u eg n i
recently particip ted in the
International aval Revie in
e York Harbor July 4th as
part of the Status of Liberty
Centennial Celebration.
Leslie is currently stationed
with the avy Band Washing-
ton avy Yard, Washington
DC.
A 1969 graduate of s
Techni al chool D troit h
joined the navy in vernber
1972.
rine Pfc. DARR LL
GORDO on of rther L. and
nn B, Gordon of 1197
Terrace St., u egon,
completed the Infantry mbat
Tr ining our at arine Corp
B , Camp Pendleton CA.
A 1983 graduate of uske-
n Seni r High ho 1, he
joined the C rp in
January 19 6.
avy Petty om r 3rd I
SL DECKER n 0
Joann F. D er
Bear Lak e Road
u eon, i recently report-
ed f r duty at aval t ti n,
Guant namo Bay, Cuba.
19 2 r duate of Reeth -
Puffer High
he joined the
ber 19 2.
� _-_ -�--
avy aman MICHAEL
THOMPSO, n of orm and
Linda Thomp n of Mu egon
recently participated in the
re ue of 21 Vietnamese refu­
gees.
A 19 3 graduate of Reeths
Puffer H' h I he joined
the avy in D cember 1983.
Hi . wife ik i is the daughter
of Marvin and aria Howard
of 2173 Philo also of Muske­
gon.
arine Gunnery Sgt.
THO Y D. UH
Te L. Kuhn of 210
orth
CC is link in natio al
teleconference
MUSKEGO u egon
Community Colleg will be one
of more than 70 site nation­
wide linked by satellite on
ednesday eptember 24 for
teleconference on red by the
Smith onian In itution and the
ational cademy of Science
in Washington D.C. There
will be telephone linka e be­
tween the local audience in
. Caesar Lounge on the College
campus and a distinguished
group of paneli t. There i
no admis . on char e.
The c nferen e ill be the
cl sing event f a f ur-day
ati nal Forum on BioDiver it .
Bi I a1 diver it bi di-
m untain ean
serts rain-forests, prairie
arctic regions of our planet.
Distinguished paneli ts will
explore the threat of massive
extinctions of biological
ecies, the cau s and con­
sequences of the extinctions
and possible lutions to this
global dilemma. Panelists will
be Paul Ehrlich, Stanford Uni­
versity; Thomas Lovejoy, World
Wildlife Fund - Con rvation
Foundation' Joan Martin-Brown,
United ations Environment
Program; Peter H. Raven, Mis-
ouri Botanical Garden; ich I
H. Robinson, ational Zoologi­
cal Park; and Edw d O. Wil­
son Harvard U Diversity.
Joseph C erline, CC
Chemistry and Math Instru tor,
has been in charge of local
arrangement . Additional
information is available by call­
ing him at 777·0294.
Ey Of
Y o.
Sundays 11 :30PMI�'

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