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• DETROIT
Marine Pvt. STEPHEN
, so of Marvin and
Cons nee Guyton of 18947
p . on Drive, Detroit, has
co pleted the Basic -Travel
rlt's Course.
A 1987 gradaate of Henry'
Ford High School, he joined the
Marine Corps ioApril1988._
Marine Lance cpt SHEL
DO M. LEWIS, son of Anita
L. Lewis of 4718 Burns, Detroit,
was recently awarded the u.s.
Marine Corps Good Conduct.
Medal. Curreody serving with
3rd Marine Division, on
Okinawa, he is a 1984 graduate
of Kettering High School
Navy Fireman Recruit
TONYE. 'l1LMON, son oflvory
L. Tilmon of 82S2 Quinn St,
Detroit, recently made a five
day port visit in Mombasa,
Kenya. .
Tilmon is aurently deployed
to the Wester Paciiicaboard the
aircraft carrier USS Carl Vm
son, homcported in Alameda,
Calif. .
A 1985 �uaie of Osborn
High SchoOl, be joined the Navy
in September 1987.
Navy Seaman Recruit MAR
VIN L EDWARDS, son of Mel
vin and Marie Edwards of 13960
Asbury Par I>etI. com
pleted recruit tr aiaing at
Recruit Training Command,
Orlando. By �-
He is a 1988 graduate of
Henry Ford High School
Navy Seaman Recruit OR
LANDO L. JONES, son of
Marilyn and Leon Curry Jr. of
146S8'Rutherford, Detroit, has
completed recruit training at
Recruit Training Center, San
Diego.
A 1984 graduate of Detroit
Murray Wright High School, he
joined the Navy in Augus 1988.
BE TON HARBOR I
Navy Hospitalman Appr n
ticeJOIIN L RAY, son ofCllar
les Williams and Nancy J. Win- -
field, both of Benton Harbor,
was graduated from Field
Medical Service School . I
A 1982 graduate of Benton
Harbor High School, he joined
the Navy in December 1987.
I
MUSKEGO
Marine Lance Cpl.
ROBERT A. ROBERTSON,
son of Robert A and Qetty J.
robertson of 1312 Sanford,
Muskegon, has been promoted
to his present rank while serving
with 2nd Marine Airaaft Wing,
Marine Corps Air Station,
Olerry Point, N.C.
A 1985 graduate of Mus
kegon High School, he joined
the Marine Corps in July 1987.
e
C seeks alumni
. .
award nominations
professional contributions to
BENTO N I TWP - Lake the College and/or community.
Michigan College 0 is seeking During Commencement ex
nominations for its fourth an- ercises last spring. the Clarence
nual alumni awards, which will Beckwith Award was presented
be presented at commencement to Sandra Bruce, president of
ceremonies in May. The pur- Berrien General Hospital; the
-pose of the awar . to recog- Alumni Service Award to
nize LMC alumni who have em- Steven Silcox, director of ad
tiDguished themselves in thei ministrative. services and
careers or through their servi Modem Plastics Corporation;
totheircommunityorLMc, e- and Special Recognition
cording to Liz Miller, director Awards went to Cullen and
of alumni relatio Mildred Child, who graduated
Three awards will be from LMC at the age of 74 and
presented. The Clarence Be- 70, and went on to earn
ckwith Distinguished Alumni - bachelor's degrees from
A d, named in honor of the Western Michigan University.
first president of Lake Michigan Anyone may submit a
College, is given to an LMC nomination for the awards by
alumnus who has ccomplished calling Miller at cn:1-3571, ext.
significant success in his or her 272, or writing to the Lake
personal or professional en- Michigan College Office of I
deavors. The Alumni Achieve- Alumni Relations, Lake
ment Award is presented to an Michigan College, 2755 E.
alumnus who has graduated in Napier Ave., Benton Harbor,
the past 10 year and has MI 49022 Persons nominated
demonstrated sipificant sue- must have graduated from LMC
, cess in his or her career. The or completed 30 semester hours
Alumni Service Award is of study at the College. �
awarded to an alumnus who has deadline for nominations to be
made significant personal or received is January 25, 1989.
DID YOU 0 ... that the
la can be tough in Texas. A
jury in Dallas receotly gave a 75-
year-old 8 ck OWl 50 year jail
sentence for stealing the "T-top·
- I
off a Corvette. The. jurors ar
gued that the man had a leugtby
record of petty crimes. He ar
gued that he could DOt live off
I his $430 a month � Sea1rity
cbeck.
I
Second
_ The organization is also
- waging a "SileDt N"JghtlSave a
. DETROIT - The OQtlU).iZa· ife Campaign- asking in-
tion cal1ed Sa� Our ns . ��duaIs to take certain steps to
Daughters (SOSAD) redby demonstrate rejection of
families of aim ictims is violence. ,.
�Jcjng � effort Win � spiri� of "The <?nly way to solve the
this holiday season to"nng problem IS to take on some in
peace rather � violence.-. dividual respo sibilities,"
SOSAD wiD hoi?, a special -SOSAD Director Clementine
rally 4 p.m. Sunday December _ Barsfield said
18 at its office on 453 Martin I Among the steps are to
Luther King Boulevard near - Breakwidi the tradition of
shooting off a gun to celebrate
New Years Eve.
� Celebrate by a -night of
silence· (so far guns are con
cerned) in memory of the
5dren who have been killed.
sfield sU8Bests that guns
for celeb abon might also
accidentally hit innocent par . es
or be picked up by children who
Would play with them and be in
jUred by them.)
- Refuse to carry or use a
in the future.
L
J
The holidays are a time
family ... friends ... peopl you care
about and people who about
you. That's how you want it. That's
how they want it. I
This year, make sure f!Vi
one's holiday stays bright
I
cheerful. Cele� - but do so with
moderation. If you drink - don't
drive. :s they want you there.
\\e at Miller rewing Company
exte d to you our best for
:J�� and safe holiday
I -
or
UD HEwn-ie � MilJ�kEE. WIS�ISIN
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