ri Turn r and com
tt nded, long with
rvi P ored again
hI nd Park chool D' trict.
1 will vail ble to persons up to 18 y rs of ,
o over 18 who are determined by th State or local
tion I ncy to be m ntally or physically. handi-
will be provided without regard to race, color, national
origin, ,ex or h ndi p, at the ite() li ted below, all in
Highl nd P rk, Michi n 4 203, on Monday through Friday
durin the tim ri hown.
B rber Elementary chool, 4'5 E. Buena Vista, June 22-Aug.
19, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bright Cent r for Adult Education, 13321 Hamilton, June
22-Aug. 19, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ferri El mentary School, 60 Cortland, June 22-Aug. 19, 11
.m. to 1 p.m.
Ford Elem ntary chool, 131 Pilgrim, June 22-Aug. 19, 11
.m. to 1 p.m.
Highland Park Community High School, 15900 Woodward,
Jun 22-Aug. 19, 11 a.m. 0 1 p.m.
Boys nd Girls lub, 24 Ferris, June 22-Aug. 19,11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.
Li rty Elem ntary hool, 16535 Joslyn, June 22-Aug. 19,
11 .m. to 1 p.m.
Reggie McKenzi Foundation Football Camp and Tutorial
Progr m 10 Pitkin, June 21,22,23, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
t. Ben diet' chool, 60 Church, July 5-Aug. 12, 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.
T E FA ILITIE ARE operated in accordance with
Unit d States Department of Agriculture policy which does not
permit discrimination because of race, color, age, sex, handicap
or n ion I origin. The Americans With Disabilities Act prohib-
it di crimina ion ased on di bility. .
Any p on who b liev that he or she has been discrimi
n t 1 against in any USDA-related activity should write im
media ely to th Secr tary of Agriculture, Washington D.C.
2025 .
State Board
recognizes Supt. Cain
HIGHLAND PARK - Highland Parks Schools Supt. Eugene
in has received a resolution of tribute from the Michigan
Board of Education
r I van Cotman, Director of the Office of Enrichment and
'ommunity S rvi for the Michigan Department of Educa-
tion (MDE), m d the pr ntation at a recent Highland Park
B rel of u c ion m ing. The resolution cited Dr. Cain's
"I uent pi for th establishment of a State urban education
poli "b for tat wide audi n
Th State Board r elution noted Dr. Cain's ervice with
M E {19 4-1993) and prior Highland Park experience (1977-
19 , hi many professional recognitions and volunteer activi
nd hi . consultation given to President Clinton's
repr entatives on national education reform.
Expr sing the State Board's "heartfelt appreciation for the
xtr m ly capable and exemplary manner in which Dr. Cain
ha. rv d," he r . olution extended "a fervent wish to Dr.
hi family, and the Highland Park Board of Education
ny y of uc and happin "
HP track team wins
Victories in two relays and one individual run marked
Highl nd Parks's return to Class A high school boys' track
amp tition in the regional at Hazel Park May 20.
Th Parkers, who competed in the Class B enrollment divi
ion I t pring, topped this year's regional field of 17 Class A
chools in the 400-meter and 800-meter relays. The relay team
consi of eniors Terry Reed, Alvilla Greene, and Tony
Brown, nd junior Andre Crosby.
R d took fi t plac in th 200-m t r dash and was second
in the longjump. Gr n placed cond in the '200', and Crosby
w s ond in the 100-met r dash.
ighl nd P rk placed third in overall team points among
h 17 r gional entran , b hind regional champion Detroit
Mumford nd runnerup Troy. .
WARD Mot n, Highland Park's top
mal rs advance to the state meet in Midland
Jun
H 1 0 hone qualifi r for the tate girls' track meet.
Junior Cinn mon P nza, coached by Cynthia Logan, won the
r gional200-m tel' dash to advance to Midland.
In 1993, HP won CI s B boy' regional and state titles in
th 400-m' t r r lay. .
DID YOU KNOW ... " that Chicago has long ttad one
oj th 11 or: t mail deli ery r cord in the nation. Well,
last u k authorlti s di covered ri oj th reasons:
Ttl y found ov r ti 0 ton oj lett rs, packages and
ad -rttsiru; Circular in th hom oj a Chicago lett r
tn f th mail w a much as six years old,
r r II sed to xplain why he dld not deliver
On
proofofid
(a) Dri
(b) S
for
On of th follo . ng for
v rifi tion of inoom :
(a) Tax turn
(b) Social Security income
tatement
(c) S.S.!. incom tatement
upplementm
HIGH D P RK - Highland P rk II other
citi beginning with th lett r "H" will on
Detroit Tigers tick n turday, June 18 m's
n w"City igh "promotion.
The next 26 home gam will rep ent a 1 tter of the
alphabet. Citi which begin with that letter will receive di -
counts on ticke 12 erved tickets for 10 or 8 grand
tand re erved ticke for 5. The June 3 game extends the
di count offer to citi beginning with the le ter "A," June 4 is
"B" and so on.
Residen need to how onable proof of residency at the
Tiger Box Office. Ticke may also be ordered by calling or
visiting local Ticketmaster Centers.
All Children 14 and under will receive a free Beach Towel
on June 18.
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proof One of McDonald's many
real hfe success stories, Roscoe
first joined us while till a stu
dent in high chool
Since then, his talents have
helped him rise Quickly through
our ranks
Today, though not yet 30
years old, Roscoe is an Area
Supervisor who oversee the
operati ons of four restaurants
and more than 200 employee
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