Y RO SEIGEL Thi prompt d fear that the bo ret really wi hed to have the college closed, In order to provid more funds for other educational institutions. H 'OT D TH T. her d ughter in the first nursing cl at HPCC. Som tuden also poke. Gilbert Brown id that he w hom I , and involved in dru nd crime. '" "I w your wo nightmare, a homel , dope fiend criminal. " He added that because of oppor- tuniti t HPCC, ''Today I am a Phi B ta Kapp ." Roderick Tolson id he was a problem in Jhe lower grade , stating, "I'm th on who threw th chair at th teacher" and had to carry a hatchet and revolver to defend himself. H ILED high chool three' time , dropped out and was kicked out of the Job Corp. Through opportunities at HPCC, he said, "1 got on th right path. I graduate in May. I know I can get ,klto busin school." I 1 He noted with pride that he can type at 55-80 words per minute and discussed personal growth in his at­ titude . He urged the school board to con­ sider providing funds t help young p ople in other areas, giving young ters recreation, information about AIDS and h lp in keeping out crime. AT TH T T of th tate chool board meting, a ff member uggested that beca e of time limits, it might be better for only on pole! - man of the group to pe on this ubject for ten minu . Thi plan wa rejected by the group, becau e they anted to demonstrate that a I rge number of people in t city felt strongly about this i ue. Newly elected State Repre- C RL PETT WAY OF the sentative David Points, representing Men's Forum said that the college "i Highland Park, Hamtramck, and a lifeblood to th welfare of the city. Detroit, spoke of the neces ity to If that institution cia e , we will be' preserve HPCC, noting it was "th closing th door to a very proud city second aide t community college in and a very proud people. the state," and taring, "We cannot Highland Park is trong. It will not shortchange education." die." H 0 LBO A RD T A F 4 HPCC teach r Ed ard Garvin, "Send us a bit of dollars now," he ' members told the pcakers hat b - who had been at th lege for over aid, "and you will ave th tate the cause HPCC had 'v, m 8 deficit 30 years, said that w t made HPCC problem of pending ten time that reduction plan, a c ec for last fiscal unique was that th s dents th re not amount for male incarcerated." year's appropriations, $612,000 only come "with hop and dreams," Johnnie Ben on, a enior citizen, would be ent to them. but because of poverty and racial dis- who founded the Highland Park Th y would receive some funding crimination with "experiences of Mother' Club, relat d the i ue on for this fiscal year of approximately 2 failure again and again," and c C rugglc ofherorganiza- million for when they started conduct- . ve "I reall�w�Lt !2,l�.it _j!;a- ......... l7ft.IlO win wit ri h, 49 yea a 0 in in an audit and the full back tate I probably wort t. , t' aged Care. lth h han tt r. ) 01 I lcrc arc juvt OIl1L' otthc lholl.,c,,> and vcrv u c we offer: • -t() parr u rp ICing Vlctru-urc.i hmpH.II" • � -hour cmcrucnc \ 'L'n Il L'''> \\ or ldw ide • \ 10rL' t h.t n 1,40() 1)l·1I.1i I'h .1 nd f.lln I" pll\ III 111' • I, till IHI pH.II hcncfit-, • lull mutcrmrv .lrC • \knt.II hc.rlt h vcrv IlL'''> r \LIII.IgL'd ( .• rrc from Ollllli( :.trL' , '011'11 w ondcrhow \411Il'\L'r 1!l,In.lernl \\ I "HIll! I t. Fur mor in ormation. call: Omni 'ur 1ark >ting �t.'n ic • J9 .. '-.t550. Health P, " The Le{ider In Managed Health Care, 11:;- Hrcw crv II.tI 1\1 .l . u rt«, ,2"\(1, I klr'ollt III hl�.ln ,�II; ,2"O� II / Celebrating Kwanzaa un.u; ·d II .ulth < :JrL' from ( runrt .irc It\ the health c.irc plan" hu h .111(1\\" � ou [() ">L' leer \ ou r (1\\ n ()I .arc -.1 ffi kant foHnl" ph� vrci.in. Your pcrvnn.rl dIll tor I rcvpunviblc for dir 'l unu, or mall.lgmg. tlllot \OlH health arc IH,'L'ti-.. , It: or vhc L'nUIIlr.H!,.l" rcuulur office \ I 1[". t ctcrt 11 Ill' It .md \\ hen vpcciahvcd tL',h or rrc.n mcnr I" rc quirc c]. ,lilt! then 111.Ih.C,,> xure rh.u \011 gL'[ the v cr v he ( .urc ,1\ .1 Ii ,I Ilk 1111,1[ lutlc or no til ( to \ (Ill II) -hort. ()mlll( .arc m.m.iucd hc.ilrh .irc pl.in doc,,> .1 \\ hole lor mor . for \ (Ill til III "'mph p.l\ mcdu al btll" I hrouuh \\L'II­ m.m.urcd IHL'\L'IHI\C c.irc. It \\ ork .rr h.l'L'PI ng «Ill 1lL'.1I til' Highland Park residents Jane Billington and Vallory Johnson were among many city residents who recently celebrated the Seven Days of Kwanzaa at Highland Park Community College. The k-Iong w sponsored by the Highland Park Arts and Cultural Committee in conluncnon . h the City of Highland Park. funding, when th audit was com­ pleted. The Michigan Citizen had been told that one day before the meeting was held. TH R ... ID· T expr . cd gratification at thi step and said th y felt that th ir tatements of con em would create more understanding and po itive re ults. Naomi. Wheele , wife of th City Ombudsman VI as unable l come himself, n ted that some on th school board were millionaire . "They didn't expect us to come " sh aid. "Th y didn't expect us t so intelligent." Johnny can't .r�ad You can teach him. ' We'll show you how. Be a Literacy Volunteer Call 245-3768 Fir tHorne? Fir t Home Mortgage? 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