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April 26, 1992 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-04-26

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Th fonn r St. Au tin School,
owned by th Greater Concord Mi -
ionary Bapti t Church, i one- tory
with no bement nd h 12
equival nt ized cl rooms, an d­
jacent playground and parkin area.
A thre year Ie t 1,500 a m nth
h been propo ed.
In 1 0, the Bo rd clo ed 16
Detroit chool. Many of tho e
chool buildings tand empty. Com­
mittee Chair Ben Washburn aid,
"it' a lot le co tly" to le e the
Catholic chools th n to reh b th
entrance examination (SAT, PSAT
or ACt).
Stud nts who want to enter Spel­
man or Morehou e during the
regular hool year must atisfyad­
mission, requirements for regular
full-time tudents.
TH CO T of the program is
$8,10 for tudents living off campus
and $1 686 (or tudents living on the
Spelman and Morehouse campuses.
The fee include registration, tuition,
fee, and room anc1 board and ac­
tivities, but doe not include
textbooks ..
INTER TED TUDENT
MUST APPLY BY MAY 1, 1992.
Female students should reque t ap­
plication fonn by calling Dr. Jac­
queline Sheppard, Spelman College,
(404) 681-3643, ext. 2171. Male stu­
dents should request application'
'HELP FEED THE HUNG Y

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U e thi coupon to Help Feed the Hungry. Gleaner
Community Food Bank will u e your donation to purcha e
the ca es of food you leet and di uribute them at no co t to
over 180 soup kitchen , church pantrie , and emergency
helter .
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�INDICATE THE U B ROACH ITEM
YOU WI H TO BUY 0 GRY
14.06 ca e
10.85 ca
40.00 ca e
18.00 ca e
19.35 ca e
20.44 ca e ,
14.40 ca e
14.03 ca e
7.20 ca e
12.83 ca
25.50 ca
24 86 ca e
16.50 ca e
Black colleges offer summer
program to high. school students
( ) Ca tleberry Beef Ste
( ) Bu h' Deluxe Pork & Bean
) Star Ki t Chunk Light Tuna
( ) Kroger Peanut Butter
) Welch Grape Jelly
( ) Ragu Old World Style Spaghetti auce
) Healthy Choice Chicken N odie oup
( ) Kroger In tant Potatoe
( ) 'Beech Nut Baby Food
( ) Juicy Juice (Grape Juice)
) Sunshine HiHo Deluxe Cracker
( ) S·M·A Infant Formula
) Kroger Toa ted Oat Cer al
Gleaners alute the bove food indu try oci te (i r th ir involv ment in our .
continued effort to H Ip Feed the Hungry.
Enclo ed is my check in the amou of for
I ca e ) of food as a tax deductible contribution to
Gleaner Community Food Ban to Help Feed the Hungry.
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ddres
City/State/Zip ----------..;...._--'"----­
Plea e make check payable to Gle n r Community ood
k and "mail with thi coupon to: 2131 Beaufait Detroit,
Michigan 48207.
veral p po 1 in.
relo ling 0 troit Public
I d vin th di tri t mil-
o doll in tu nt t po -
t e m v d for pprov
lve-hour Committ 0 the
h ill t m tin pril 21 t
boo Center Building.
_. Bo rd Member Penny Bailer
ed Committee Ch inn n en
W hburn to have di trict taff
prep re detailed recommendation
of items he co id red too big" to
be hed through a long meeting
itbout thorough di c ion. Wash­
burn long with other committ e
membe agre d to do 0, aying the
full bo rd will vo to approv th
items in a couple of months.
The items included th relocation
of the Alonzo Bat Academy, an
empowered chool, to 16661 Green­
I wn Ave. where Immaculata High
School w formerly located.
Located next to Marygrov Col­
lege the building is currentl y own d
by the Si ters, Servants of The Im­
maculate Heart of Mary of Monroe,
MiChigan. The monthly lease pa�-
1992 high school graduates and
nsing seniors can get a head start on
their college English and Mathe­
matics studies in a six-week Early
College Summer Program held June
19 to July 31, at Spelman and
Morehouse College in Atlanta. The
application deadline is May 1, 1992.
: The Early College Summer Pro­
gram, now in its sixth year, offers
courses in basic, English and com­
I*>sition and basic Mathematics and
Pre-calculus. Non-credit enrichment
course uch as African American
Focus and College Orientation are
included in the program, which aJ 0
features ocial and athletic programs
on the neighboring campuses.
• The program is open to current
hlgh school juniors and seniors who
have completed at least three years
Of English and mathematics through
algebra, have a 2.0 grade-point
average and have completed college
,
Th Ren i nee project will in­
clude n w science nd m th rooms,
completion of the ROTC pa and
new dining room nd a embly
areas. Th addition will provide 180
tudent pace to the chool'
capacity, rai ing it from 784 to 964.
forms by calling Sterling Hudson,
Morehouse College. (404) 215-
2632.
We want you
-. -Send the history of your church along
with photo (If possible).
- Send all church announcements and
'information about activities.
- Send inform ation about
accomplishments of members and church
groups.
Send to: Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box
03560, Highland Park. MJ 48203 or
Call 869-0033.
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