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January 06, 1991 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-01-06

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ICHIG
CITIZE
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Highland Park
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By Derrick C. Lewis
StalfWriUr
HIGHLAND PAR - In the
spirit of t hqliday, the
Highland Park Commu 'ty
College Board of Tru tees
patched up differences and
held a special meeting Dec.
20 witb everyone pr ent.
. Pa t boldouts Winona
.. Humphrey and Arneta Water­
house would not comment-on
their ab ences from th ee ear­
lier board meetings, ,two of
which were not held for lack
of quorum.
The appearance of mem­
bers Mamie Cooper nd Anne
Jones at the D �. 18 meeting
broke the deadlock.
There was an indication
among board members th'at
the absence of the women
members from the meetings
was a matter of differing
'opinion between. the men
and women of the board.
o _" �
THERE WAS NO indica­
tion of strife between mem­
bers at this meeting, as
members 'quickly approved
four .agenda items, and ad-

journed [or the holiday.
The board approved four
contract agreements which
granted eight percen lary
incre es [or the employees
involved.
The board approved mo­
tion to accept the 199Q-91
contract agreement with the
Highland Park As celation of
School Admini trators at an
added cost of $108,579;
A motion to accept the
1990-91 contract agreement
wi th the Highland Park
chools administrative up­
port personnel at an added
co t of $35,972 for 1990-91
and $27,348 for 199.1-92;
A motion to accept a salary
agreement with the K· t'2.ex- Labor-Health and Human
ecutive e crc ta r i e s at an ByLarryA.SUII I Services-Education ap-
added cost of $5,260 for Cort;UJJOIIdent propriations for the fiscal
1990-91 and $4,419 for WASHINGTON DC year, President William
1991-92, anti; � Approximately 100 major Harvey of Hampton' an­
educators, corporate execu- nounced the formation of "a
tives and- health profes- Bla' k college joint legisla­
sionals met with Congres- tive committee representing
sional leaders, President HBCU . members in
George Bush and cabinet NAPEO, the United Negro
officials college and univer- College Fund and the Office
sities (HBClJs). for thee Advancement of
The meetings included . Public ·Black Colleges."
sessions with retiring' Re{>. which he now chairs ..
Augustus Hawkins (D-CA), _- -_�_,_.�����=-:----�-�
chairman of tbe HOIl e
Educatio and L bor Com­
mittee Dr. Louis Sullivan,
Secretary of He dlth and
Human S_ervices,. and
Secretary' of Education
Iauro F. Cavazo, who sud­
denly resigned his post fol�
- lowing the White House and
luncheon talks with Black
educa ors.
Officials later em-
phasized t h at Cavazos
departure w s, in no way;
related to the HBCU .visits,
but the - White House
ceremony as closed to the their election recently and
media and photographer in WIUlam "Bill" Gill was re-
an unusual action.
A MOTTON TO accept a
sal ry agreement with t�e
. college executive ecretaries
at an added cost of $5,256 for
'1990-91 an $4,415 for
1991-92. -
After missing three meerln " board m her Arneta
. Waterhou e and Vice Chairperson Winona II mphreyare
'back to work before the holiday break.
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FACIUTY
• Chrl.tlan·
enylronment .
• Hot meal.
• Experienced,
Trained .ta"
• O.yelopmentally
appropriate toy.
and Iyltle
• "ea.onabee rate.
'. man ,roup.
For A Per.ona' Loving Touch
.. Child Care You Can Tru.tl
�bere of: 4C A88OOIIIIIon • Group & F.",ity ChUd AIeodation
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(31 ) 87. -8863
HBCU'
Con.gre
. .
,
Slx-year-otd Simone
Gilmore dr the Inner of
tlie Hlgbl nd Park Chamber
of Commerce �brl tm .
Dr win at ears on D c. 22. '
HI hland Park re Ideot
Wardell John on wa. tb
lucky wlnner of t e 100
drawing. With Simone are
fro l-r Sea Ma aer ROD
Batey� Mayor M·�rth. Scott,
nd Cbamber Pre Ident
'Charle Kelly.
speak with' one voice rela- .
tive to legislation and ap-
. propriations lor HBCUs.
"To reduce tensions and
to elhninatee conflict be­
tween the public and private
HBCUs this committee haa
asked me ber of Congress
and their staff to allow this
joint legislative committee
to work with you on the
d velopment of I,egisl iOD
for these most import nt ID-
stitutions. ...
Ivory n med to Road Commi - ion'
By Mary Golliday School Sy tern. Mr. Hub­
bard is retired from CWC.
Outgoing Muskegon
County Board Commi rsioncr
Chairman Herman Ivory has
been appointed to the County
Road Commissioner. He bas
served on the County Board
Commissioner for 20 years.'
Congratulation Herman.
The Local NAACP held
elected as pre ident.·
IN U GING congres- .
sional support for ad­
mini tr tion proposals for
$33 million in the fiscal 1991
budget for Title In Endow­
ment Challenge Grant fund's
for HBCUs and .D addition­
al $27.5 million in House
Mr. aDd Mr . Fred JIb.
bard celebrated their 25th
Wedding Anniver ary recent­
ly with <linn r at their home.
Mr. Hubbard is the
former Veralyn Balton. She
work for the Mus cgon Hts.
ETTEGALLE
ETC •••...
y
JILL PE
e201 L
They are the parents of four
children. ,
"
Mr. aod Mr : RI 'bard
'William celebrated thetr
58th Wedding Anniversary
recently with family and
fr-iends "with a dinner at
Beulah Baptist Church'.
, Mrs. Willi ms is the
former Georgia Peguc t :
. Mr. Williams also
celebrated hi 81 birthday,
December 15. with the An­
niversary December) 8.
They have; five children.
20 grandchildren. 2J great
grandchildren and one great­
great grandchild.
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