. I JAZZ CO CERT FOR , "Buffalo·, Terrier mix, Brown markings. REWARD! Lost March 4, Dear Six Mile & Third. CaD 863-2098 By HIGHLAND· PARK Wednesday March 9 tudents of Highland Park- Community High School were presented a cultural program on jazz and HP·OFFERS GED EXA The General Educational Development (GED) Exam will again be offered by the Adult Education Division of the Hip­ land Park School D· trict on Monday arid Tuesday, March 21 and 22. Day and evening registratio for GED is vailable: - Daytime, at the Adult Day School office, 12S41 Second t Glen ,. Highland Park, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays -. . - Evenings, at the Adult ight School office at Highland Park Community High School, 15900 W dodward, �:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mondays' through Thursdays. . Individuals 18 years of age or older and out of full- ime atten­ dance in a regular day school for at le t six months may take the GED. A valid chisad . drivers's license or current Michigan ID card must be shown in order to register.The test fee is $15, payable at registration in cash or by money order. The test wil be given in Room 118, Highland Park Community College, on Glendale between Second and Third. All persons taking the test must be present at 8 a.m. both days. Testing con­ tinues to 12:45 p.m. each day. Participatants who pass the GED may earn a High School Equivalency certificate issued by the Michigan Department of Education, or credits to a Highland Park Community High School diploma issued by the Adult Education Division. For more information, phone 252-0491 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or 252-0430 Monday throug . Thursday, 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. LO fl j ) I .. blues at a special school as- Child That Got His Own", and sembly. Charles Yardbird Parker's "Be- Presentedbymusicians, . Bop Blues" and"Now's the writers, poets, lecturers, and Time". one impressionistic comedian in . Among the performers were. < the Peop e's Creative En$emb " two .High�and Park re . dents: (PCE), the sho jointly Chris PItts, who. played financed by the City of Highland saxaphone and Teddy Harris, Park and the Music Perfor- who played both piano and � muce Trust Fund, saxaphone. Tom Starr plyied - The program set up in drums, Kasuku Mafia -conjunction with the schoo saxaphone, Herbie Williams partly a part of Black History trumpet, Regi.na Carter jazz o to SIlo young people violin, Marion Hayden jazz bass, the importance of jazz in their �ex Rowgowski guitar, Brad . e d also to create inter- Felt tuba, Ro Jackson trumpet. eSt in the Highland Park Jazz Kasku Mafia pve a "lecture MARCH 13, 1938 Club. The club facing ex- demonstration" on the history of - Sean Store 15001 Woodward Ave. tinction because of tack of mem- jazz, Irene Rosemont and Judy , aaarkecl by Sean d ber . . Hankins read poetry and im- cL He oted t "I.I�""I nIr1bJ ... � PCE founder ROD Jackson prdssionist Alturo Shelton' did tore Other actlYlties 1II'1aJ'II_ said, "Jazz is an important part edyand dance. �cL 'Ole tore today ploys2SO DeI'1J01l1 of our Black .. heritage and it is Highland Park Mayor Mar- . a lO- y auto eeater . Idl ope eel In 1953 d provl a r.ill important we pass this tradition tha Scott spoke personally to the chandl line in ni,ooo qu re feet of op • 80 on. to the young people who are as.se�bly to th.w the enter- store are op cal nd earina aid de ts, Up, sO gomg to be our future. , Th�r.e--S t�er. for. commg .to show �e n rs, watch repair, s�oe repair, key bop, tax ee, uty. no way to tell where we re gomg history of Jazz,. stating �e will alon and bry in adcHdo at e IuD II of Sea ell unless we know where; we've welcome you back any tune to � . . been." :Highland Park." of math, English and reading, to play. There's al ays a He dded there were man)' Aferterwards . studen and workshops in script writing, surprise. It sho the way he creative and talented young PCE performers "jainmed." photography, video and com- loved, the dues he had to pay." people who should be helped by CE is a non profit com- puters; 1 ac on felt that it was a such programs to realize and munity based organization of - Programs designed to en- necessity for jazz musicians �c:v.elop �eir tale ts.:. pe ormers fr�m aU are':5 ?fthe cE>�ra&e t�e handicapped �o today to have a better education, The students ear Du e ar s, DC ding musrciaas, enjoy music and parucipate 10 noting that the earlier pioneers �on'� "Tak� the! A' Train", writers, actors, composers and its aeati�n and . II in jazz, for all their talent could Billie Holiday's God Bless the dancers who develop and - A video taping program to not gain acceptance from produces or�ginal fi�e arts instruct .and video ta� events society as a whole and did not programs, With special em- celebrating the performing arts. ave the knowledge of business phasis on youth, seniors and the Jackson stated that jazz is a to keep the money they earned. handicapped. Among its special form of art that is able to programs are: get to the roots of the emotions - A learning excursion and experiences of Black program to expose young people, because it was spon- people 6-18 years old to the taneous. . world of art, music, dance and "The musician plays the way video; he feels, He doesn't know what - A learning project, which he is going to play. Those who provides tutoring in basic skills hear don't know how he's going Thl ee InilAfrlcan American hi tory� March 20 - Jan etzellger patented shoe-lasting machine, 1883. March 21 - Martin Luth K1 Jr., led thousands of mar­ chers fr om Selma-to­ Montgomery, Alabama, 1965. I March 22 - J.W. S It patented the lawn sprinkler, 1898. . March 23 - S ftry aDOllII"� ....... lI"'I'n Rico, 1873: March 25.- "Scotts Boys" arrested at Point Rock, Ala., 1931. Aret Frankl. singer, born 1942. March 26 - Wli H. UwIs became assistant attorney ge eral of U.S., 1911. A fa Sa , sculptress, died 1962. PHS . DETROIT: Ban Th Tra h Incln rator ben fit at the Paradigm Center for the Performing Arts; 1437 Ran­ dolph, 2 blocks S. o.f the Music Hall, between Gratiot and Madison AYe. Doors open at 7:30. Perf or- 'I mances; 8 p.m.-4 a.m. on Satur­ day, March 26. I. Performers will include; 8:00-9:00 Open Mike; 9:00 Charles A. Gervin, Poet; 9:20 Anita Poet; 9:40 Felice, folk; 10: 10 Ron Allen, Poet; 10:30 Da\1d Watson, Folk; 11:00 Motor Free Arts Group, Com­ edy/Satire; 11:30 M.L. Liebler & The Magic Poets Band, Progre . ve BluestJ azz; 12:00 Trevor Malcolm, Experimen­ tal Piano Duet; 12:30 Zulu Break Torque Society, Rock; 1:30 Sleep, Rock; 3:00 Gr vity 3-13, BluesIFusion. The Yegetari� kitchen \1rilI be open throughout the eve S3 per person, . I DELUXE FOOD CENTER 13843 H m on Call, 965-5437, The Paradigm. * GRAN UQUOR SHOP 12121 Wood rd WDET Radio presents 'THE BLUES BOYS --B.B. KI G AND BOBBY BLUE BlAND in concert" on Good Friday, April 1, at 8 p.m. in Ford Auditorium in Detroit. Tickets are $17.50 (all seats reserveD), a d are on sale at the Ford Auditorium Ticket Office, all tickets master out­ lets, and J.L. Hudson' : Call 224-1070. * RED APPLE 52 a.rt * GARDENIA PARTY STORE 13550 Wood rd * REPUBUC D GS 13540 Woodward * "An Applications Evening­ INTERACTIVE VIDEO. demonstrations on food, educa­ tion and manufacturing safety", Thursday, March 31, 6:30-9 p.m., Southfield Civic Cent r­ Room 115, 26000 Evergreed Rd., Southfield. t Members $5, Non-mem- ber $10 includes ho d'oeuvres and re&eshme . Contact Ted Vdella at 47� 8888. * BARGAIN BASKET . 13847 Hamilton *