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April 10, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-04-10

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By RO SEIG L
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ByRO SEGEL
OR The e Yor
� ch r's Union, t United F ration
of Teacher (OFT) ued city and tate
officials charging that the chools violate
building cod .
The uit ould mandate inspe ions
and compel th chool board to re ir
hat the union claims a long n glected
hazardous and unsafe ditions.
Union Pr ident Sandra Feldman
'<1, "If landlord kep an partm nt
building in this condition, he'd be called
a lumlord," d
j il d- "Yet: id, "
. hools, he . ds and adults nd
m of the day, to main in uchawful
hape."
Feldman caa that after y of
negl ,chools had crumbling pI ter,
flooded and moldy c rooms, filthy
cafe rias, 1 aking pi , battered win­
do and tinking and un abl bath­
rooms.
Sh blamed a long- tanding board
policy of "deferred maintena • for the
conditions.
THI OULD include alternative
schools to be e tabli hed in each chool
area for high ris disruptive students.
According to DFT officials, the union
Detroit resident
among winner
Former U.S. Congresswoman
Shirley Chisholm has selected
the first five scholarship recipi­
ents of the MoneyGram Scholar­
ship Fund for America's Black
Colleges.
The winners are: Detroit resi­
dent Mary J. Sidelko of Tus­
kegee University in Tuskegee,
Alabama; David V. Freeman of
Howard University in Washing­
ton, D. C.; Aaron M. Pegram of
Medgar Evers College in Brook­
lyn, New York; and Gerard R.
Desir and Roberta A. Stevens of
Morgan State University in Bal­
timore, Maryland.
The winners each received
$2,000 to be u eel for tuition at
their respective chools.
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Marin Cpl. Willi m D.
Pierce, son of Monica Pierce of
555 Brush, Detroit, ntly pro­
mo to his p nt rank bile
erving with 3rd Battalion, 9th
Marin , 3rd Marin Division,
Marin Corp Ba e, Camp
Pendleton, Calif,
He joined the Marine Corps in
November 1990.
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Lynette
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Marine Pvt. Lynette I.
Gaines, daughter of Willie
. McCants of 14393 Asbury Park­
way and Carolyn Gaines of
18701 Faust, 'Detroit, recently
completed recruit training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
Parris Island, S. C.
During the training cycle, re­
cruits are introduced to typical
daily routine and study personal
and professional standards tra­
ditionally exhibited by Marines.
In addition to an activephysi­
cal conditioning program, clos -
order drill, first aid, teamwork
and self-discipline are also in­
cluded in the training cycle.
The Marine Corps has always
been an elite force ofindividuals,
and there will always be a need
for those individuals who are not
only tough, but smart.
She joined the Marine Corps
in September 1993.
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