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February 19, 1989 - Image 7

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-02-19

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Highland Park woman receives. I
a ard at anniversary
Wanda McPherson first
began working at Detroit Os­
teopathic Hospital as a dietary
aide on May 5, 1969. After 20
years in the Food and Nutrition
Services Department she can
easily say that it "feels like fami­
ly here."
Her years of dedication are
one of the reasons she was
named the January Employee of
the Month at DOH, 12523 Third
Avenue, Highland Park.
When asked about why she
won the award she says, "I don't
really know. I don't feel I'm bet­
ter than anyone else. We all
work together as a team so
everyone else deserves credit,
too."
She says she enjoys the
togetherness of the department
and the hospital because that
makes her job easier.
Her job involves delivering
patient meal trays and working
in the kitchen. McPherson says
that she likes getting to know the
patients and helping out when
she can.
McPherson lives in Highland
Park with her husband and two
children. She enjoys rollerskat­
ing, reading and church ac­
tivities.
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WANDA cPHERSO (center) is recognized as the January Emplo of the
o teopathlc Hospital by Mary Jaskowski, director 'of Food nd utrition e
Allen, vice president/administr tor oft hospital.
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Ad It
Educ tion I
offering ED
exam
The General Education
Development (GED) Exam will
again be offered by the Adult
Education Division of the High­
land Park School District on
March 9-10 and April 20-21.
Day and evening registration
for the GED exam is open t the
Adult Education Main Office
at Bright Center, 13321 Hamil:
ton at Davison. Registration
hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon­
day through Thursday, and 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays.
Participants who pass the
GED may earn a High School
Equivalency Certificate issued
by the Michigan Department of
Education, or credits toward a
Highland Park Community
High School diploma.
Individuals 18 y ars of age or
I older and out of full-time day
school attendance for at least six
months may take the GED. A
valid Michigan driver's license
or current chigan ID card
must be sho n in order to
register. 'Ate test fee is $20, due
at registration in cash or by
money order.
For more information,
phone 252-0491 from-S a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday through
Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fridays .
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The history of Black Americans is the history
of all Americans. From the patriotis of
Crispus Atlucks. the ,first to die in th� struggle .
for independence, to the artistry of ..
Duke Ellington.
During Black History Mooth, Burger King
joins the nation in celebrating the sacrifices
and contributions of Black people to the
Arnericon fbpestry.
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