J 1 ayor Marth Scott w on h nd lor. the One Stop Pay xe t (:enter ribbon cuttina cere ony Ion with One Stop Chief x­ cuttve Henry Stallln II nd hi three-ye r-old dau ht r. e - aller. (Photo by D. Culp) en Coun elor Play Role for Today's Youth ySHEAREDPETERSON tudent Writer Gerald Massey has always anted (0 counsel male youths. or as far back as he could em ember , he wanted to be a ounselor. He stated that he ould see the need to help ouths. , .. 1 I I I ...... HIGHLAND PARK . CTIVITY CAL.ENDAR OOTBALL CUNIC -Ga.m. to 11 a.m. � 8 to 12 yeeta okt 3p.m. to 5 p.m. for to 18 yeera. ReggIe McKenzIe Field, tkln Str.et. Spon.ored by Reggie oKenzle Foundation. Call 81/8082. June 18 EOOIE MCKENZIE FOUNDATION GOLF OUTINO -For partlolpant. In �uforIaI program. AQea 8 to 18. Cell -808118082. June 20 IOHLAND PARK HISTORIC TRICTS ASSOClAnON -Meeting p.m., McGregor Ubrary. June 24 UMMER TUTORIAL PROGRAM - pce 8a.m. to 12 noon for 8 to 18 yeer . Reggie McKenzie Foundadon. Call 8081/8082. .� June 27. .OHLAND PARK RETAILERS �TION-M ng 8a.m. Sear's �ParkStore. July 9 IOHLAND PARK HI TORIC ISTRJCTS ASSOCIATION- Meeting p.m. MoQregor Ubrary (Planning Hom. OU'). , v1ty U log prepared by. patty Zobel, ExecutIve Manager � the Highland PM< �ber � Commerce 0ffI0e. If yotK trganIzaUon has ant aotMty of general eommU"ltty Inter... planned for May or fwMt. pea.. oeU the Chwnber 0ffI0e at ,88-8420 for lIe1Ing In this calendar. J&J Plumbrng & Heating Service 20220 Gilchrist 835-3270 . Reasonable Rates Massey was born and rai.sed in an Inkster housing .prof, ect until the age ofeighteen. "As a youth, I stayed away from rhe Ger Id Ma ey people who were always in trouble. I never w .with .r 11 crowd." When a_s ed 'Why, .be replied, "My grandmother al­ ways encouraged me to stay in school and aw y from the crowd. It also had a lot to .do with the strong religious li n­ fluence within my family." A year after he graduate-d from high school, Massey 0 t� tended Wayne County CO))Q­ munity College for two years. He then transferred to Easter ·n· Michigan· University where he received hi undergraduate d e­ gree in social work. Massey is presently a tee n counselor at the Teen Healt ,h Center in Highland Park. Hits objective is to help youtb.s develop coping, goal setting, good decision making, an-d problem solving skills. "I try t 0 help youths foster a self CO!:I­ cept, enhance a strong sense c-f racial identity, develop and maintain self discipline and self control, and to acce pt challenges and meet commit- Heath VIC include the u e of 11 Western Union . transaction , man box rental • hand-p c ed ice ere m and yogurt, helium balloon to uit the occ ion, nd custom rt frames j t to name a fe of the ide r n e of thing th tare available. Chief E ecutive Officer, Henry Stalling II i no tranger to bu ine . In totality he ha been in bu ines for over 25 ye r . Eight of tho e ye are went to the formulating and, ignificant ments to society." MASSEY IS ALSO teaching Video Drama Class (de ling with camera editing, angle • and techniques), Drama Class (dealing with play), "and the Tutorial Program (dealing with math and reading for stu­ dents in grades 4-8. The stu- " ents in Tutorial Program will '. J. I be graduating next month. Every Tuesday and Thur day, from 11:15 until 12:00, Ma ey teach s a teen ounseling class at t e Alter­ native High School in High­ land Park. Being one of his students, I find ·that he really cares for youths and helps them to prepare them for the future. Massey plans to have an oratory competition focusing on famous Black leaders this summer. He is also looking for actors and actresses ages 9-21 for an upcoming play. Anyone interested is asked to call him at the Teen Health Center, 252-4009. Here is his message to the youths of Highland Park, "It was once said that a man can't ride your back unless it is bent. I dedicate my life to the Lord. We must carry out his purpose and mandate. The Teen Health Center is a program facilitated to foster the needs of adolescent males and females. We must find creative ways to engance our youth's self esteem, self aware­ ness, and to build a strong sense of pride." uing board for a million by DERRICK c. LEWIS Staff Writer Former Highland Park Community College President Comer Heath III is suing four' members of the Highland Park: School Board for one milliom dollars in compensatory and punitive damages. The suit. also calls for Heath be ing; reinstated to his former posi­ tion at the college. Heath filed the suit in U.S. District Court May 21, seven days after he was terminate Jt by the board, and is asking foi.r a jury trial. Board President Titus Mc.­ Clary and members Winon a Humphrey, Arneta Wate:r- house and John Holloway are the defendants in the suit. These members of the board voted to t e.r mi n at ed He ath from his position. Board mem­ bers Mamie Cooper, Anne J ones and Leonard Robinson were not named in the suit, they also had voted not to ter­ minated Heath from his posi­ tion. THE SUIT CLAIMS the Defendants terminated Heath because of his political as­ sociations and his support of the city of Highland Park ad­ ministration. In addition, the suit claims Heath was denied due process during the hearings, that the defendants breached the terms of his contr act by firing him without cause, that the defen­ dants did not pecify charge .again t him and did not specify the witnesses or documents which would be used against � . him. . Heath claims the e viola­ tions re an infringment on hi right . of S ociation nd due , process under the Fir t and Fifth Amendments of the U.s. , Con titution. . Buy '!CO, GM t509 he $21,85 FWMd Black Ink on WhIte CIrd F & S Publl.hlng 1 M3 Woodwwd, 9Ute 202 313-964-4247 N.w Olr ctory of African Am.rlcan Print. & Craft O.al.r. 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