H P TI IP T pent
everal months preparing f r the co­
tillion by att nding wor hop on
If-awareness. km care, nutrition,
grooming, proper d ,walkin, hy-
giene, poi and oth r cial kill .
Members of th AKA po ed
role model for th youn w men by
guidin and encoura in them to
. a hi r level of excelle
in the educati and 1at develop-
ment.
"Th goal of the AKA Soronty i
to help cultivate youn women," id
Jacquel n Bak r, president of AKA,
Sorority, In .
Other participants included:
Anita Evon Burton, a junior at
Benton Harbor High School and the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bur­
ton. Sbeplans to attend Hampt n Uni­
versity majoring in Mathernan . She •
w corted by Chari Patterson, a
junior at Coloma High School. She
was presented by her father Willie
Burton. '
T Gulled, a enior at Ben-
ton Harbor High School and the
daughter of Leroy and Bobbi
Gulledge. Sh plans to attend Lake
Michigan College, majoring in urs­
ing. She was corted by Andre Pal­
mer, a senior at Benton Harbor High
School. She was presented by her fa­
ther Leroy Gulledge.
Shan lie La'Quetta Hardaway,
a junior at Benton Harbor High
School and the daughter of Gaynell
and Leo Harvey, Jr. She plans to at­
tend Virginia Union University, m -
joring in Pre-Law. She was escorted
by Gregory A. Barney, a freshman at
Lake Michigan Colle e. She w pre-
ented by her father Leo Harvey, Jr.'
Terri La' 'hunda lIunt r, a
enior at Benton Ham r HIgh School
and th daughter of Richard and Fred­
die Ma Jones. She plans to join the
U.S. Air Force. She was escorted by
DeMarcu Hunter, a tudent at
McCord Renai ance Sch 01. She
w presented by h r father Richard
Jones.
C ria orrow, a eni rat.
Dowa iac Hi h School and the
daughter of Herm nand M ry M r­
row. She plans to att nd Clark Atlanta
University, majonn 10 Computer
and Information S ience. She was
anted by Darron Murray, a g
of Southwestern Michig He.
She was presented by her f ther Her­
man Morrow.
Benton l larbor
ISS DEBUTANTE 1993 Alann
Carlos Wright.
P yton and her escort
HARRY STEPHEN, escorted Debutante Nicole Slater.
Hunt r, Darron urr y, Om h Sh b zz, Andr P 1m r,
h nda Den e 01 n, a junior at
Bent n Harb r Hi h Sc I and th
dau hter f Mr. and M '. Je e
Johnson. She plans to att nd orth
Carolina Central University, major-
109 in Education. She w escorted by
. Sherron Rimp on, a junior at Benton
Harbor High School. She w pre­
ented by her fath r, Phil Nolen.
Yoketha lkecole lms ajuniorat
Benton Harbor High Sc I and the
daughter of Rev. Lee and Shelia
Jone . She plans to attend Lake
Michi an College, majoring in either
Journali m or Accounting. She was
corted y Xairer Wallace, a cnior
. t B nton Har r High chool. She
p ented by h r father, Rev. Lee
icole later, a junior at St.
Jo eph High School and the daughter
of Lance and Shirley Slater. She plans
to attend either Hampton University
or Grambling University majoring in
Education Adrnini tration or Enter­
tainment Law. She W� escorted by
Harry Stephens Jr., a senior at Lake
Michigan Catholic High School. She
was pr ented by her father, Lance
Slater.
J
Celecla mlth, a junior at Benton
Harbor High School and th grand­
daughter of Rosetta Atkinson. She
plans to attend COllege; majoring in
Busin Management. She w
corted y Cha'Ron Bradley, a eruor
at Benton Harbor High School. She
OTHER DEBUTANTS were, (I-r) - Terrica La'Shunda Hunter, Tere a Gulledge, Zaklyyah '
Naji b, Anita Evon Burton, Shanella La'Quetta Hardaway, C ria Morrow and Ebony Re'nette
Kelly.
Armon and Tiara
radua e pr chool
By MARY GOLLIDAY
ew Hope Bapti t Church
Youth Deaprtrnent Will have their
Annual Day program on Sunday,
Jun 13, at p.m. All ar weI me
to att '00. Rev. Ore ry �r�
th p� tor.
Chry ler Corp ration Minority
chola hip. He will be attending
?rthw od University.
o Arm n!"
Tiara Bu t r 1 raduatin from
Martin brther Kma' pr - cho 1.
n ratulations Tiara.
1993 DEBUTANTES include, (I-r) - Latesh Taylor, Chonda Denise Nolen, Yoketha lkecole
Sim ,Mis Debutante 1993 Alanna Payten, Celecia Smith andNlcole Slater.
Con rratulan
UlOL)' rump
was presented by Jimmie Howard.
Latasba Taylor, a junior at Ben­
ton Harbor High School and the
daughter of of Brucella Taylor. She
plans to attend either Baker or North­
western College, majoring in Ac-
counting. She was escorted by Jam
Taylor, a opbornore at Benton Har­
bor High School. Her presenter was
Jo eph Corhn.
BEST CHANCE:
Match
JUNE 5.1993
Lotto Tlcl,<et
47�,500
298,100
M�ch�9an C�tiz n Adv. 6/1 193
LEGAL NOTIC
City of Beaton Barbor
Second Amendment
Appropriation. Budget ordinance
Fi.cal Year 1992-1993
Ce tery
Debt Service
Perm. Public Improvem nt,
Community Development
Utility Service.
Enterpri.e Zone R v. Loan
G neral Pen. ion
Police And Fire P nsion
DDA/T!FA
TOTAL OTBE FUNDS
OTHER FUND EXPENDITURES
Major Street.
Local Str.et.
C tery
Debt Service
Pera. Public Improvem nt.
Community Development
Utility Seryice.
Enterpri.e Zone Rev. Loan
G.n.ral Pen. ion
Police And Fire Pen. ion
DDA/TIFA
TOTAL OTHER FUNDS
TOTAL 1992-93 ORIGINAL
REVENUE APPROPRIATION
TOTAL 1992-93 AMENDED
REVENUE APPROPRIATION
TOTAL 1992-93 ORrGINAL
EXPENSE APPROPRIATION
TOTAL 1992-93 AMENDED
EXPENSB APPROPRIATION
ALL FUNDS
SURPLUS I (FEFICIT)
242,610
488,753
92,952
588,000
2,180,000
80,000
310,125
435,000
-0-
S5,268,540
242,600
488,900
92,900
588,000
2,180,000
-0-
310,100
435,000
-0-
S5,111,100
ORIGINAL AMENDBD
1992-93 1992-93
<a!l!REAL FUND
RBVENUES
Tax ••
Licea.e. , Permit.
Stat. Shar.d Revenue.
Cb�ge. For.Service.
Fine. , Fee.
Mhcenaneou.
R.eiJllbuli. nt.
$3,044,023
97,600
1,989,399
212,000
106,000
100,120
346,641
$2,787,200
105,800
1,a88,)00
187,700
32,300
78,700
320,300
$5,400,300
429,120
308,760
213,177
488,753
92,000
588,000
2,175,000
80,000
285,000
435,000
-0-
S5,094,810
475,500
298,100
213,500
488,900
92,100
588,000
2,180,000
-0-
285,000
435,000
-0-
S5,056,100
!STI�TBD REVENUES
$5,895,783
PROPOSED BXPENDITURES
City MAnag.r $ 132,350
Kayor And Co •• ion 33,500
Clerk-Bl.ction 12,837
City ........ or 163,386
Legal 102,604
City Cl.rk 137,095
Per.onn.l 75, 453
rinane. And Trea.ury 292.448
Bldg •• �d Grd •• Maint. 206,487
polic. 1 388 185
Polic.-Spec. Oper •• (Grants) '294:188
Polic.-S r Patrol -0-
Police-Hou.ing Auth. Proj. -0-
Fire 753,440
In.pection. 137,684
Bcon c Dev. -0-
City Bngin er 49, 84
ubbi.b Collection. 360,000
Clean Up -0-
Public k.. Adain -0-
StOrll Drain. -0-
Str.et. Lightinq 180,G44
Ceneral Admini.tration 396/450
Parka And Recreation 162,397
Aid To Other Cover nt. 665,250
Tran.ter. - Street. 111,100
Tran.fer - Debt 207,000
TOT. GEN. rD. EXPENDITURES S5,862,182
OTHER FUNDS
REVENUES
K )or Street.
Local Street
$ 157,700
60,�00
17,800
174,000
91, soc
129,700
98,100
279,200
194,900
1,237',800
123,500
12,200
62,400
830,800
138,000
-0-
19,000
410,000
-0-
23,000
6,400
2U,000
205,500
279,400
311,700
108,300
207,000
$5,400,300
S11,1 4,323
$10,511,400
S10,956,992
S10,456,400
S 207,3:\1
ORIGI :AL
S 55,000
AMENDED
GENERAL FUND
SURPLUS I (DEFICIT)
33,601
ORIGINAL
-0
l..MENDED
AMENDMENT
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 7TH DAY CF JU�E, 1 93
Margaret Adams, Ci y Cl r
557,100
294,000
