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May 23, 1993 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-05-23

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. High! d P Community
gh chool, continuo Jy c­
c dited ince 1 18 h i
credit tion xtended a in
through 1 2-93 by th orth
C ntral i ion of CoI-
I and chools CA).
letter from orth Central
to Princip Dr. Gerald Golden
revealed that "no lol tions of
ndard wer noted". tX1
t t "your chool i to be com­
mended for i e forts in pro­
viding for i tudents a q lity
program of education".
E h CAschool i judged
on th b ' of on- it evalu­
ali by a vi iting team of
ducato ,an annual report on
ch I conditions and any fur­
t r information that the CA
Commi i n on School re­
que . A cording to CA.
" ntinu d accreditation
means that the conditions for
effective education exist in the
chool. "
The orth Central socia­
tion, th larg t of the coun­
try' regional accrediting
agcnci . i a voluntary coali­
tion of over 7,000 schools and
over 1, colleges and uni­
versiti in a 19-state region.
HPCHS
Parliamentary
procedure team
'93 runner-ups
Highland Park Community
HIgh School's student parlia­
mentary procedure team fin-
i hed 1993 national'
runner-up in recent competi­
tion in San Antonio.
The "Pari i Bears", winners
of a 12th tate championship in
March have been national
champions six times and U:S.
runner-up five tUl1es 1ti the'"1 -"
year hi. t ry of the extracur­
ricular activity at HPCHS, aJI
under coach Nola Pursiful,
Highland Park had three of
the : ix tudents who cored 90
percent or better on the na­
uonal "parli-pro" written
exam: Juniors Christina Perry,
Collice Logan and Millicerit
M Kenzie. Demonstrations
and oral questions are also in­
cluded, with judging by regis­
tered, expert parliamentarians.
Other HPCHS team mem­
be are eniors Tamara
Thomas and Stacie Moseley;
juniors Sylvia Loon y and
Marchoness Miller, and
ophomore Samantha Dale.
Some 17 tat and 25
teams qualified for the nation­
al . held May 5-9.
Stat and nau naJ competi­
tion i sponsored by Business
Pr Ic sionals of Am rica, a
network of bu i education
.lub ascd in Columbus,
hlO.
African
American Music
Fest slated
Til rx-rn nth "Introduc-
ti ns" art and culture eries in
Highland Park public chool
con lud with" African
American tudi Group May
27 at Highland Par Commu-'
ruty High School, 1
W odward.
The program i u hered 1D
y a Cake Walk at 4 p.m.
The music fe rival pro-
ram, beginning at p.m., in­
cluded Th Story tell errs.
D troi t jazz trump ter Ron
J . on, and performanc by
Hi Wand Par' Barber
S hool Drama Club, Ferri
S h I Dan e Troop , and
LIb rty Scho I Rappe and
t ppe
Al 10 luded are elec-
t I ru by the HP C Concert
Band and Choir, combined
Ford-LIberty ch I band,
Children' Choir and Ford
h 01 Choir.
The commuruty j cordially
invited, free of char c.
BEST CHANCE:
Match
MAY 15.1993
Lotto Ticket


or nd city cou il, din
P n to recall th e 0 ci
out of t qu tion .
S emp ized ci ty bould
not eliminate emergency care erv­
i ,wen it 4,000 enior cit i­
ze .
B tic ded t t th 10 of ani­
mal control would greatly dd to the
d ger of do in the city.
She aid that council' accep-
t of the mayor' plan to reduce
public ely office perfonni
police and fire ervices to 64 would
put their lives at ris and make the
city uns fe.
Most 0 the officers who would
be cut under this ys tern would be
the treet officers, he aid, who
were most necessary, not tho do­
ing desk jo ,who would be pro­
tected by eniority.
Adlon Turner, P ident of t
Waverly Block Club warned that
abuse and break ins would Ii .
"People won't tand for it," he
aid. "They will get guns.
Vigilantism will increase."
Bo tic added that cutbac in
sanitation workers would result in
"filthy streets."
HY DO E have mayor
D1 courcil in the fi t pi if you
don't keep up property, if you don't
clean up the city and don't have
pubJi ety?"
"It' t on we bave city gov-
ernment in the first place."
T coun il rejected the pro-
po al of Couocilwoman Greta
Johnson to cut alaries of all em­
ployees by 10 percent ac the
board and the mayor and city coun­
cil by 20 percent.
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c
WANDALI EY 0 TIC,a
precinct delegate who has fie.
q�ently criticized city budget poli­
cies, ays that there are plans for
"protest and picketing" against the
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