I )('1 roil WCCC Captures Student Life D trolt r Ident D Sh n McClinton I. Wayn County Community Coil 9 psychology tud nt whoa main intere t I tud nt gov rnment HI willingn to rve prompted him to want to work a coun elor nd od oth r community work for th hom I a . D trolt r Id nt Kath rln. rl Elsb rry I Wayn Co�nty Community Coli g tudent who I tudylng pecl I duc tlon. EI berry Ilk church, port nd people,' pecl lIy chltdr n nd th Id rly. Sh h concl plan for h r futur : ., wan to go far aa I can to m ke a difference for tho e that other overlook. • . D trolt realdent Dawn Thorpe I W yne County Community Coli g ccountlng tud nt who Ilk reading and h Iplng oth r . She want to work a c rtlfl d public accountant for a m jor firm and ventually open • my own accounting firm In a Black community. • Highland Park resident Dorothy Marie Whitehead is a Wayne County Community College dental hygiene atud nt who likes running, weight lifting, biking, reading and camping. Her future plans Include ·furth ring my - . education by obtaining a maater' d gree In dental health education and travelling to Europe.· Detroit r Ident Audrey Gregory i a Wayne County Community Coli ge phy Ical th raphy tudent who e main Inter t I to· out wlUl pre- chools an . f'coura children to learn. After h completea her education, Gregory wants to peclalize In infant or orthopedic therapy. Detroit re Ident LaTo ha Jackson is. a Wayne CO'unty Community Coli Q nur ",g atudent" who like r katil1g, wimming nd' hopj:>1 . 'Sh w nt to be a nur and have her own clinic in Detroit where he ·would help everybody that need help. • Achievements in the Navy training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. She is a 1987 graduate of Renais­ sance High School in Detroit. Bouier honored Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Sterling Bouier, son of Lillie M. Bouier of 2237 Fischer, Detroit, recently rv-eived the Meritorious Unit Commen­ dation, along with his shipmates aboard the air­ craft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, VA and the crews of its embarked units. The 1988 graduate of Cess Technical High School joined the Navy in June, 1989. Tarrantconunended Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Darryl K Tar­ rant, son of George C. Tarrant of 14368 Asbury Park, Detroit, recently received the Meritorious Unit Commendation, along with his shipmates aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, VA and the crews of its embarked units The 1986 graduate of Southfield Senior High School of Southfield joined th Navy in January, 1990. Lorey receives commendatfon Navy Airman Recruit Michael D. Lorey, a 1991 graduate of Pershing High School, recently re­ ceived the Meritorious Unit Commendation, along With his shipmates aboard the aircraft car­ rier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Nor­ folk, VA and the crews of its embarked uni . He joined the Navy in April, 1992. Heights man cOlDIDended Navy eaman Recruit Mark A Crowell, son of AlbertR. and Carol A. Crow II of3129 Temple St., MUskegon Heights, Michigan, recently received the Meritorious Unit Commendation, along with his shipmates aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, VA and the crews of its embarked units. He joined the Navy in July, 1992. London receives commendation Navy Airman Apprentice Christopher L. lon­ don, son ofThomas London Jr. of7711 Greenfield, Detroit and Annie R. London of 8853 St. Mary's Detroit, recently received the Meritorious Unit Commendation, along with his shipm tes aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, VA and the crews of its embarked units. He joined the Navy in January, 1993. Larry Townsend returns frOID ea Navy Petty Office 3rd Class Larry D, Town- nd, son of James L. Townsend and Flora M Brundidge of 16516 Prevost, Detroit, recently re­ turn from a six-month Mediterranean Sea de­ ployed aboard the amphibious ult ship USS Saipan, homeported in Norfolk, Va., as lead hip. in its Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group (MARG). The 1986 graduate of Central High School joined the Navy in March, 1987. Central grad cOlDIDended Navy Airman Jam M Ross, son of Johnni and Marie T. Ross of2064 Glynn, Detroit, Michi­ gan, recently ived the Meritorious Unit Com­ mendation, along with hi hipmat with Fighter Squadron 84, Naval AirStation Virginia B ch, Va., and th crews of i m­ barked units. Th 1988 graduate of Detroit Cen­ tral High School joined th� Navy in July 1989. Cooley gra� returns frOID s a Navy Fireman Apprentice Frederick D. S mps, son of Frederick D. and Gloria J. Stamps of 15830 Littlefield, Detroit, ntly r urned fr m a six-month Mediterranean Sea deployed aboard th amphibious ult ship USS Saipan, h m ported in Norfolk, Va., lead hip in its M dit rranean Amphibiou Ready Group (MARG). Th 1991 graduate of Cool y High School joined th Navy in Octo r, 1991. Dana LaPorte graduates Marin Pfc. Dana LaPorte, ni Johnson of7350 Kipling, Droit, with hono from Marin P OP o o hav low istance Member are Bruce E. Hopkin, Kerry L. Jack on-mentor, Eugene Manley, Dani I A. Smith, Dariu 'D. Holling ,and Clayton A. Bond. [Not Shown] Brian V. Leaph rt, John G. Lumpkin, Jonathan Tate, Michael Harrl and Brandon Charle . Beaus of Crispus Attuc continue to achieve success I DETRorr - The Beaus of the Crispus Attucks Beautillion of the Frederick Douglass Soci ty, Incorporated are on the move! Members are Bruce E. Hop­ kins, Kerry L. Jackson-mentor, Eugene Manley, Daniel A. Smith, Darius D. Hollings, Clay­ ton A. Bond, Brian V. Leaphart, John G. Lumpkin, Jonathan Tate, Michael Harris and Bran­ don Charl . The B u and their paren ttended a s minar on "Justi and the African-American Male," which was presented by Mr. Kerry L. Jackson and Ray Paige of The Law Offices of Kerry L. Jackson. The Crispus Attucks Beautil­ lion is formally recognized by Student Pugwash, USA, as an independent chapter of its hu­ maniti , cience and technol­ ogy organization, which wa founded by Albert Einstein and Bertrand Rus ell. Several Beaus will att nd the National Chapter Confer n at Stanford University in California, during January 27-30, 1994. EACH BEAU I inde­ pendently studying Esperanto, the only international language recogniz d by th Uni d Na­ tions and used by ov r 2 million people. They are pr paring for the opportunity 0 receive scholarship from the Esperanto League of North America for the 25th Annual Summ r Espe­ ranto Workshop at San Fran­ cisco State U niv ity. The B us r ntly a t nded the College Fiat bo h Lahs r High School of Bloomfield Hill and Gr Poin North Hi h School. The Crispus Attucks B autil­ lion i proud to announ that Clayton A. Bond has n c­ cep in 0 Hamp on U niv rsity and is Pr idential Scholar candidat. Bru E. Hopkins has accept d full-tuition schol­ arship from W yne Stat Uni­ versity. Eu n Manl j' has a pted full-tuition schol r­ ship from Michigan T hnologi­ cal Univ ity 1 ingto The Uni- ..... �"c""''''__n, n Arba , �""'IPd • ve ity, nd W. yrIe State University. They are given both blessings and wishes of good luck on their future en- d vors. The Beautillion i . pleased to announce the 17th birthday of. Brian V. Leaphart (October 18th) and the 18th birthday of Eugene Manley (October 21st). On October 21 the Lula Belle Stew rt Center held an 0 n House to lntroduce their Moth r and Infants program (MAl Hou e) d Igned to provld tr n itlonal hou ing for young mother and their babie. The Center i located t 1534 W bb Avenue', 867-2372. ABOVE: L'ra chell Morton, LaTi ha Hardy holding her d ught r T mei ha H rdy. CENTER: (l-r) Lynn Marshall, project dir ctor of MAl Hou e, Orlene Jordon, director of r sidentl I ervices nd T rri Jone of the Lula Belle Stewart Center. BELOW: Emily P 1m r, executive director of the Lula B II St wart Center and architect Mark Engli h gr et visitors, resident and f mily t MAl Hou e. (photo by fua Korant m )