MUSKEGON � of Grad iUDJi(II pecialAII· ...... Rev. J . briog the me ale aDd dinner ill be se� right after MorniDg Ser- vice. • Rev. D .. dDt or. St. Luke Baptist Church. Senior Choir will haw their AD­ ual D y SUDday, Se ember 17 t 3:00 p.m. Choirs of the city are in . ed, Rev. I. off'ett· . the host or .: DID YOU 0 ... that ac­ cording to the boo hat's The Difference: Ho Men And Women Compare", omen c!y five times more often than men but, and this was a surprise, 55% of men said they cry at least once mon P.o. Box 035t50 H h ndP I 48203 "There was a commJn bond," says U. Governor Law nee Douglas Wilder of Virginia, I speaking of his colleg experi- ' ence. "We all knew who we're . and where- e needed to go, and . what we needed to· do. to get t ere." Wilder, the nation's highest -r n - , ing Black elected state official, attributes that world-beating attitude to the inspiring Tole models he found at Virginia nion University, one of Ameri as 1 c colleges. . In a atmosphere of igH intellectual quality, young Do glas Wilder disco ered what he ca Is, "the hi gh po sibility of the . individual." A d following in tradition tha has produced outstanding cholars, profes- . sionals and public servants, he went on to a brillant career as an attorney, state senator and civic activist. Is it any wonder that though they enroll only 20° of . Black college stud nts Black col­ leges p-roduc 40° of Blac colleg� gradu tes? When you're considering colleges doesn't it make sense to consi r the nes that educat d achievers lik Lawrence Dougla Wilder? Attending one could lead to a great future. A�eric 's Blac College Are You Sm rt Enough To Go? . ·1 ,