continued from A2 more community m nt in our poli id Silbi r. co i u continued from A3 "We c rt inly hope t h t every thin w are doing is of b n fit to the stud nt," hid. Th high hool compl ti n rate among Black tud nts r � from 7 p r nt in 1 /2 to nea rly 84 p rc nt in 1 Among whit ,the gr du tion rat ro from 85 rc nt to 90 percent v r the m riod. For all tuden ,the r twas 86 percent Ac rding to th r port, th most common rea 'on stud nt . cit for dropping out ha 11't changed ov r th pas t few y rs. Nearly 43 per nt of tho who dropped out betw en 10th and 12th grades said th y did 0 because they didn't lik chool; 38.7 percent said they left be­ cause they were failing. Th were the two most frequent rea- - OIlS cit' d two y a earlier. tin H u i n r Detroit ditty Th y whit couple B rit, pretty blond in th b. ck row. finds it "funny, un­ u sual." "Wh t.: x ctl T' k luy mba r aturday, 0 tob r 29, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at th Coho Conf r n Center. tt nd this ne-d hps Th r gi tration d adlin i Call 810/637-2524 to r c iv your r gi tration materials. ponsor db' om rica. In FI l r d ral of MI .lu an ranklin Bank MI higan ational Bank BO Bank tandard d ral Bank Watdl YOUR (hUdren, Enforce Curfew can easily be set on fire, use a garden hose to wet it to prevent it from burning. . It's a belief in the future of our citY and a personal commitment to making Detroit a better place to-live. And one way of doing this is by making sure we keep Halloween Eve arson a thing of the past. Keep Arson a ThIng of th Past I I- I \ _ I -, I ,- t t You know the stories. Detroiters losing their lives, their _, ,.. \ homes and their neighborhoods to arsonists. And because of the work of arsonists on just one day - Halloween Eve -the I - t " t ... � reputation of an entire city suffers. 7 \ 1- - On Sunday, October 30, show you really care about - � I .' '- Detroit. Help keep arson a thing of the past. _ t - _ , I Unfortunately, not every vacant building in Detroit will be "I':' torn down by Halloween Eve. Help protect your home and your family. Here's how: • Adopt a vacant house in your neighborhood. Watch and report suspicious activity for one day-Halloween Eve-- _ "', for just six hours, 6 p.m. to midnight. • • To volunteer, call 224-3450. H Ip� elghbo • • Arsonists like to work in the dark. Keep a light on your property during this time. YOlDH:. Join ¥or Archer's ALL STARS Detroit's youth can play an active role in keeping Halloween Eve arsona thing of the past by join Mayor Archer's Pride All I" Stars. To join the Pride All Stars, all you have t� do is sign a t pledge agreeing to: t • Obey all laws and work all year long to make Detroit a better place. , . I / • Obey the Halloween Eve curfew and the regular curfew throughout the year. • Encourage three friends to 'join the Pride All Stars. • Talk to your tarnily about the dangers of Halloween Eve arson and encourage your parents or guardians to volunteer to help stop Halloween Eve arson. • Stay in school and be a good student. Each youth who takes this pledge will be eligible for one of many prizes in a huge drawing. Call 224-3755 for more information. Tum I ,I ; - . juveniles under the age of 18 to be on city streets from 6 p.m. Oct. 30 to 6 a.m. Oct; 31. Set up block club patrols or join CB patrols to keep an eye on vacant houses. To volunteer, call 224-3450. Turn' in ali arsonist and you may get up to $2,000. Call the Detroit Fire Department's Secret Witness Program at 962- 7766 (96-ARSON). Try not to throw out easily flammable materials du.ring the Halloween Eve period. If you must throw out something that o partrnent of Pubh Informalton/l Detroit City Council Maryann Mahaff y, Councu Pre Ident Gil HilI. President Pro Tern Clyde Cleveland Sheila M CoCk rei Kay Everett Nicholas Hoed III M I RaVitz Brenda M Scott Alb rta Tmsle -Wllhams