AUGUST 2 - 8,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN PCC DuBois program Post achievement inspires future exellence HIGHLAND PARK - High­ land Park Community College is looking for the best With the introduction of the DuBois Honors Program, the school will offer an "individual­ ized, demanding, enriched and creative liberal arts, sciences, and letters program of study" for students who qualify. To qualify, students must have a minimum 3.0 grade int average; acceptable ACf/SAT scores; letters of recommendation; partipate in an interview with the Honors Committee, according to literature announcing the program. amed for Dr. William Ed­ ward Burghardt DuBois --­ scholar, eductor, novelist, poet, editor, political activist -­ - the program was founded "in the spirit of his legacy of academic excellecnce and professional and community achievements of such diverse Highland Park Community Dr. Lynd hford-Scal Pr id nt of S.E. Michi an V< terin ry Medical Association Owner: Canterbury Veterinary Hospital Dr. Arthur Blum nstock Endodontics Specialist Judg Pet r Spivak Rosemary Martin Educator/Bu in woman Own r: Children' L arnin Centers Michael Director, Cov mment Affairs, Chrysl r Moto Corporation; Ex utive Dire tor, Chrysler Corporation Fund profundity. " Dr. Comer Heath, m said, "This Honors Program has been initiated as an enhan­ cement of our current academic delivery and as a response to a resurgence of a national thrust to promote ex­ cellence in learning and achievement" The intent of the program is to offer two years of quality undergraduate study at an af­ fordable institution. uccessful completion of the DuBois Honors Program also assures that you will have little. difficulty acquiring trans­ fer-merit scholarships to these (major) colleges and univer­ sities," promises Dr. Vivian H. Ross, Dean. The college administrators point to a long list of distin­ guished alumni as the histori­ cal basis for the program. (See box accompanying this article for sampling of accomplished alumni). Interested students should contact Dean Ross at the col­ lege at 313-252-0475 ext 1El. Classes begin August 29. . The ichigan Citizen wants your ews! Call us no , toll-free: 1-800-445-NEWS Block Club News Civic Group Activities Social Club Events Reunion Weddings Engagements New Busines Busines Expansion Graduation Out-of-town Guest Vacation Trips �H�����$� B H��B=�� �� ����� �� You can buy The ichigan Citizen Highland Park stores: e spaper at these Alp Super arket 12325 Hamilton B rgaln Ba 13647 Hami on ontery Party Store 12119 Woodward Woodward Food Ctr. 12830 Woodward Ave. Republic Drug & Liquor 13540 Woodward A: . Lynn" Shoe Repair 13546 Woodward Mr. K' Food 12153 Hamilton Gardenia Party Store 13550 Wood ard Silver Star Party Store 16147 Woodward Ave. 7 ;� .: with i.d. Tue: SENIOR CITZ - 10% RHODELL DRIVE SALON Dr. Gregory T. Cesul Chiropractic Physician Fellow, American �ollege of Chiropractic Internists 6 East Grand Avenue .' 15962 Woodward Ave. Highland Park MI '883-0020 " Open: on-Sat 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. W d: E -Fr nicure Thur: P neil WAVES $12 All Jehri Curls 25 * Rev. A. Stoke's Prosperity A Positive azine! It"sExtraordinary! Power Magazine They shall be prosperous and they shall have good suc- cess. -Joshna 1:8 For more information about Prosperity Power Magazine: Write: Rev. A Stokes P.O. Box 03885 Detroit, MI 48203 �------------------I I LYNN"s I HIGHLA D PARK SHOE REPAIR BEAUTY &·BARBER Orthopedic Work SUPPL V (folltpltte Luu, Ot �EAUTY & BARBER SUPPLIES .LUSTRA SILK ·STA-SOF-FRO .CARE FREE ·ULTRA·SHEEN • S-CURL • SOFT & FlRM .WORLD OF CURLS ·TCB .A 0 MANY ORE Open 7 Days Mon-Sun9:30am-6 pm 865-5200 13546 Woodward Highland Park (313) 883-5948 14227 W.McNichols DetrOit (313) 835-7378