CHURCH� 1# olea kill morning'ti19 t night - either in class or hitting the books," . d Perrone.. Finally, I realized I would do OK. The lights tarted coming on, and I relaxed littl bit." Perrone did better than ·OK" - he made Dean's L· t t LMC f A th pring emester, aod warded the first Elisha Gray n Scholarship for a student in nufacturi or engineering. The scholar hip, for $250 per semester during the 1988-89 academic year, is helping Per­ rone to continue to reach his goal of becoming a plant manager in a manufacturing facility. The Elisha Gray II Scholar­ ship was funded by the Winner's Circle auction held at LMC last spring, and named in honor of community leader Elisha Gray II, former chairman of the board of Whirlpool Corpora­ tion. The scholarship is designed to be offered in per­ petuity. College officials said the auc­ tion will be an annual event, and will fund additional scholar­ ships. This year's Winner's Cirel II aucti on is scheduled or arch 11 in the LMC Com­ munity Center. Before his ccident, Perrone h d orked in an auto body shop, then as a service tech­ nician for J me on Chemical Company in Berrien Springs. �··············�····l ��:.� .. �L U SHOP : :1 • • • aOSioel m ic * Av i in LP C e: CUSTO ERS CALL: (616/927-1608) : M'LL SHIP C.O.D. • . 11 . & . 1 Fri. & t. 1()'7 • ...... �.· �.� •• � 4