o , on every . de of town. hen e love our elves, � no th t r ce never deter­ mined ybody' bility." en they mention Albert ein, you'D nrion George W�LSbJ'JUlton Carver, when you love your If. When-they men- tion Barbara B you me . , Corett Scott King. hen you ave yourself. When you love yourself. And fo every Larry Bird there is a M' chael Jordan. That' h t I W s 0 gl d Morehouse. We under tood that all we needed wac ance to prove could make it. Step four, t e control of your 1iv • "Young dies say, , 0, I didn't CO ere to get a baby, I came to t degree. I'm in co rol, " ev. Crider . d, referring to high tee e preg­ n cyr e. What' more important, r ping 0 r din disco or dis­ co ring? You' to make good ch' . You've got to be tro "e id, Keep . in' to th Top'" number five, v. Crider told the tu ents. Be number one in bind m . dicine and I w a tever profes ion you CHOODE," he ·d. His sixth tep, d perh ps most import nt, to avoid lf-destiuction. "All the rap­ per gree th t Am rica h very erious problem, elf­ destruct' n." Rev. Crider id. Rev. Crider' other teps - e: don't give up when time get tough, I a do your t, be mentally alert nd let God be our be t frined. " -le (God) is good friend to have. You ought to t e God VI1�;j you everywh re you go. Y.)u n not m ke it without God on your ide," he con- cluded. , Rev. Crider w director of dmi ion at Central St te from 1985-87 nd associate dean of tudent from 1988 to August 1989, 'Y� n he resigned to head his own co ulting fum, Spread the Word Inc., b sed in Columbi Ohio. 041 (1 Cor. 12:1-31) .....