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September 28, 1986 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-09-28

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THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
7
In and About Muskegon
Hammer heads Leadership serie
·n
MUSKEGON - Robert Ham­
mer, retired executive and pro­
minent u eJOn area civic
volunteer, heads the 1986
Community Leadership Ac­
demy at u egon Community
College for the second year.
Dedicated to the develop­
ment of lea4ership skill in tho
individuals who have shown
themselves ready to accept chal­
lenging role in their careers
or in civic affairs, the Academy
operates under the cooperative
sponsorship of the Community
Services Offlce of Mu egon
Community College and" ew
Mu egon.
A series of ten se ns will
be offered every Tuesday morn­
ing from 7:00-9:30 a.m. begin­
ning September 30 and ending
with a graduation banquet on
Teleconference
focuses on
partnerships
MUSKEGON - Nu egon
Community Colle e will join
250 community, technical and
junior colleges cro the nation
for a live national video tele­
conference originating in W
ington, D.C. on September 30.
Participating in th ne-way
video, two- ay audio interactive
program will be college leaders
along with administrator, gui­
dance counselors and faculty
members from Mu egon area
high schools. Host for the pro­
gram is the American Associ­
ation of Community and Junior
olleges, (AACJC).
The teleconference is de­
signed to strengthen working
partnerships between high
schools and community col­
leges and to develop tech­
prep associate degree programs
to meet the needs of high school
students who will not be or­
ing toward b ccalaureate
degrees.
Distinguished panelists on the
national program include Wil­
liam Brock, U.S. Secretary of
Labor; the Honorable Paul
Simon, U.S. Senator, Illinois;
Erne t Boyer, president, Car­
negie Foundation for the Ad­
vancement of Teaching; the
Honorable Gerald L. Baliles,
Governor of Virginia; adeleine
Hemming, executive director,
West Virginia Roundtable; Scott
Thomson, executive director,
ational Association of Secon­
dary School Principals; R. Jan
leCroy, Chancellor, Dalla
County Community College Di
trict; and Joshua L. Smith,
Chancellor, California Commun- .
ity College. Dale Parnell,
ACJC president and author of
The Neglected Majority a b ok
on the video tele onference
subject will host the event.
For more informati n con­
ta t u egon ommunity C 1-
leg Dean of In tructi nal er­
vice Dr. Greg ranklin, at
777-026 .
Marine Pfc. DARRELL .
GORlX)N, son of Arther L. and
Annie B. Gordon of 1197
Terrace St., Mu egan, i, has
completed the Infantry Combat
Training Cour at Marine Corps
B , Camp Pendleton, CA.
1983 graduate of u e­
gon Senior High School, he
joined the Marine Corp in
January 1986.
avy Semlan Recruit ERVIN
L. OORE, n of Leroy and
. �lnora oore, u egan,
recently particip ted in the
of 21 Vietnamese refu-
to each meeting, allow' parti­
cipants to relate to situations
and challenses unique to the
u on area. Dr. n.>n
stated further that the exchan
of techniques for" ettin thin
done" is valu ble for potential
leader. .
I
Certificates of Completion
will be awarded December 9 to
tfio participjnt who attended
a minimum of eight se ions,
The cost for the Academy
is 150 per per n. Openings
are still available.
For dditional information,
call Dr. ilson t u egon
Community College, 777-0202.
December 9, 1986. Each
Ie 'on, scheduled for C sar
Lounae on th College campus,
will in I continental bre •
fa t. A special orientation
at Camp Pendalouan as plan­
ned Saturday, September 27
from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
CC Dean of Community
Service Dr. Dennis Wi} n,
report that most leadership
t,aining programs are company­
oriented. Although Mu egon's
Academy covers this are �
Ie dership in community volun­
teer roles receives important
emphasi. The Academy brings
the expertise of local leaders
A 1985 duate of u e-
gon Senior High School, he
joined the avy in June 1985.
Hi wife, illesia, is the d ugh­
ter of illie nd orm J.
cIntosh of u egon.
Farhat adds Carter
to election committee
USKEGO - Debbie Far­
hat, Democratic candidate for
the 97th di r ct Michigan Hou
of Representatives announced
obert Carter her Campaign
Committee Chairperson. Car­
ter is the Under Sheriff for the
u on County Sheriff's De-
partment and a veteran in the
political arena. F arhat said,
"Bob (Carter) i truly an asset
to my Committee and I'm
fortunate to have his support
and guidance".
Other Committee members
.
include: Joe Beyrle, Chet
Ell.iJage, David Farhat, Vernon
Kortering, Bill Mura, Charlotte
Peliote , Richard Rien ra, Doug
Smith, ancy ater, Rillistine
ilkins and Fran Wistrom.
Bob C rter said he i Hen­
thu' ic about the Farhat
campaign for the flr time in
20 years utkegon County can
elect a Democrat who ill be
able to work with the Demo­
cratic m . ority in the House of
Representatives" .
CC names Dean
MUSKEGO - At it regular
monthly meetin on Wednesday,
September 17 the Mu egon
Community College Board of
Trustees approved the appoint­
ment of K ren A. Nelson to the
position of Dean of Student
Services.
The Dean of Student Ser­
vice position h been filled
on an interim basis since the
resignation of Dr. Preston Pul­
Iiams in 1984 who left Mu e­
gori for a po in Pennsylvania.
r el n, the former
Karen Robarge is a native of
Mu egon and graduated from
Mu egon Catholic Center. She
has been with the College "since
1973, when e employed
as a Nursing In ructor. She
became Director of Alli d
Health/Occupational Progrun a
position which e held until
her appointment as A . te
Dean of Faculty in 1983.
r el n views the cl
room a th single mo im­
portant component of an edu­
cational institution.
She and her husband, Georg ,
re 'de in u egon To nship
with their children, ary Beth
and Bill.
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