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nter w Mr. Paul WiI-
n dy, grand-
daughter of Mose and Lillie B dyof
Benton Harbor.
Annissa i a junior at Benton Har­
bor High School and plans to attend
'!Vest�m Michigan University and
major in Music after her enior year.
Her voc tions are orche tra,
porn pons, arid track. Her pre nter
was her grandfather.
- M Donat Te Brown,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wal ter
Brown of Benton Harbor.
Donata a senior at Benton arbor
. High School will be anending Grand
V. lley State University and m [or in
B1 lne Administration. Her g 1 i
to become Certified Public Ac-
countant.
Her avocations are pom pon
quad and Promethians club. Her
presenter w her father.
- MI T h Lyn tte Bro n,
daughter of Jame Moffitt nd
Mildred Brown of Benton Harbor.
T ha a senior at Benton Harbor
High School and plans to attend
Davenport College and major in
Computer Infonnation Sy terns. Her
goal is to become a computer
programmer.
Her avocations are playing the
piano and writing hort torie and
poems. Her pre enter was her father.
- Ml Ml'cbele Y ette
Cru p, i th daughter of Arthur
and Janet Crump. Mi'chele is a
enior at Benton Harbor High School
and plans to attend Western
Michigan University, majoring in In­
dustrial engineering. Her goal is to
own h r own Fortune 500 company.
Her vocatio are bas� 1 II,
modeling, photography, and playing
the sa opbone. Her pre nter
her father.
A'nlta Glover is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Glover. Lisa is a junior at
Ro Beatty High School. Upon
completion of her enior year
p to ttend Ho ard University
and major in Pedi tries.
Her voc tions are b et 1,
track, nd tudent enate. Her
presenter was her father.
- Mi Robin Grimn, is the
daughter of Gail and Debra Griffin.
Robin is a enior at Eau Claire High
.. School and pi to attend Lake
Wchigan Coll e.
Her vocatlo are b
trac nd choir. Her p
hrfther.
- Ml on Guden-ez i t
daughter of Manuel and Loreta
ist dugh
cy a nior
Hi School nd pi
AnnedServi
Her vocatio re volleyball,
tennis,J.R�O.T.C., nd ColorG rd.
Her pent r w her father.
trIc arl La
i th daughter of Florence Lawson.
Patricia i a student at Covert High
School nd pi to attend W tern
Michigan University and major in
Computer Technology.
Her vocations are volleyball,
ba ketball, P .A.L.S., rid Office
Aide. Her p nter was Mr. Murray
D vi .
- M U ula Price, is the
daughter of Denni Berry nd Debra
Price. UrsuI is a enior at Benton
Harbor High School nd plans to at·
tend Hope Colleg and major in
ursing.
Her presenter w her stepfather,
Mr. Michael Bogan.
- M Joy Marie Sallis, is the
daughter of Joe Sallis and Terrie
Roberts. Joy is a enior at Bau Claire
High School and, plans to attend
Western Michigan University and
major in Hotel and Restaurant
Management. Her goal is to own a
re taurant or manage a major hotel.
Joy holds the ti tie of "Miss Benton
Harbor."
Her avocations include school c-
tivities uch Student Scna ,Stu·
dent Council President, and
Treasurer. Her p enter
father.
LaTonl V is the
d ughter of Richard and Ora Woods.
LaTonia is student at Bau Claire
High SchOol and plans to attend
Grand Valley State Uni tty and
major in Sociology. Her avoca
ate playing the flute ltudy!.
Her p enter ber fa
Debutant are young frOiD
various chools in Southwe tern
Michigan.
Letters, of applications are scnt.
out to the high schools throughout
Southwestern Michigan �here the
tudents have to apply. Some of the
tuden are chosen by Ibc lor
at the chools, accordin to Sorority
member Enola McCree.
For a young lady to qualified a
Debutante, she must be an honor tu­
dent with nothing less than a 2.5
G.P.A. (grade point average) and ac­
tiv in some chool activities.
BENTON HARB()n
1bere were fourteen young ladie
chosen this year, with all of them .
honor students with a G.P.A. of 3.0
and over.
. Ad HodS of Gary, In-
diana was the Mlltr. of
Ce1�moU.. c for the CotiUIo
provided by the Midnight Sun.
.Alpha Kappa Alpha ·Sorority,
Ine., officer include: Nora Jefferson,
iI ; J cqoelene Baker, Anti·
B Ileus; Laura Richburg. Gram­
mateu; Claudine Palmer,
T miouchou ; Patriota Rodez,
ecunlOUI Gramma ; Carolyn
Jo ,Ep . tole ; LaVerne Wilhite,
Hodegos; Inez Waddell, Parliamen­
tarian; and Pearl Blaylock, His­
torian/lvy Leaf Reporter.
Other members include: Benye
Clark, Janet Crump, Yvonne Davis,
Wilma Os - Ya , Oclo Gavin,
ROIie Barb n, Barbara Hendol'lOJl, ,
Irene Langley, Darlene LeOnard,
Sadie Leonard, Bnola McCree,
Audrey Morris, Kim Peake, Sharon
Robinson, Nina Ross, Ora Sanders,
Priscilla Stott, Tommijuana Sim­
mons, Patricia Whitlow, Gaynell
Williams and Renee' Willi 0lS.
Mr. Williams was given a
surprise birthday bash, by his
daughter Thelma Bunting
and grandaughter Teresa
Willi
By B r c Brown employment. " He i
BENTON BARBO e compensation tj:>r ove
Benton Harbor City Commi ion 1-40 000, white 'd.
voted 7-1 to re-fire form r city
manager Stc Mannina_
Attomey Robert • ttomey
for the city, d it has been alledged
in a law uit flled by Manning, that
the City' decision to rminate him
from his employment on March 23,
1992, violated Michigan' Open
Meeting Act.
White said the the statute says, "a
public body can re-enact a decision
that is ma�c before without a pend­
ing liability, in uch a manner that
it's future actions are not chal­
lenged." He said it's oot an adJnis..
ion of dol anything g.
White said M8Q�
that he IS en tied to additioDal com­
pensation until the City "legally acts
in an open meeting to tenninate his
" 'T Violation,
be pproacbed ," said C0mmis-
sioner St ve Wooden. Chairman of
the City Fmance Committee.
"He wanted to me kind of
greement 'th to p and we
ent through the process in trying to
. accomondatc him and it came out we
couldn't to that," Wooden d. "He
eventually ked to be fired and
that's hat we did, now be claims we
viol ted."
Wooden aid the law uit MaD­
ning filed against the city, alleg­
ing the city 0 him sem:ranc:e
P y till peDdiq.
He so said the city bas heard
from the �ar Group of Lake Bluff,
e
ormed!
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