February 19-25 19�9 MICm�AN CmZE 9 HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS Jackson Scholarship Drive Continues The annual Harvey C. Jack­ so Jr., Memorial Scholarship Fund drive, conducted by the Highland Park School District with the support of the Mothers Club of Highland Park as co­ sponsor, continues through Feb. 28. The scholarship is named for Highland Park's first black professional employee. Jack­ son, a counselor and teacher, served the Highland Park Schools and community from 1941 until his death in 1967. The drive period is scheduled to coincide with Black History Month. The fund is designed to provide two $2,500 grants and three $250 fmalist awards for college expenses for Highland Park Community High School seniors. rile 1988 grand prize . winners, Janel Grier and David Robinson, attend the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, respectively. To qualify for the scholar­ ship, a student must be a senior at HPCHS, have at least three years in residency at HPCHS, a 'B' or better grade average, ex­ tracurricular ctivity, satisfac­ tory behavior and citizenship and evidence of college or university ad . ion. An ap­ plication letter. and interviews o with finalists are also required. ' Screening and selection are Students in BEAR Club rewarded The Chief Judge pro tern of the Michigan Court of Appeals, the Ho". Mrron Wahls, ex­ plained the importance of read­ ing and presented awards at the first assembly for Highland Park's Barber School BEAR Club on an. 30. The new BEAR (Be Excited About Readi g) Club includes students. who sign out at least five boo fro the �ty's Mc­ Gregor Library. read the books, and write short paragraphs about what they have read. The t vo in each grade who read the . most ooks in the first 10 weeks of the program received EAR Tee-shirts. . Winners, with number of � books ad: second-graders . Terren William (28, highest' the school and Eugene Foy (26); thitd-grad�rs Krystal Ben­ nett (6) and Tracy Moten (5); fourth-grader Karimah Lyman . (10); fifth-graders Latan�a Humphrey (6) and Na eshia Spearman (5); sixth-graders Lalishia Jackson (27) ana Mar­ lyn Minus (10); and in compen­ satory educatio Eltisha Banks and Monique Sanders (5 each). Berta Villareal's second­ graders read 152 books. done by a school-community committee. Public contributions to this effort for Highland Park stu­ dents are welcome at any time during the year.