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November 13, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-11-13

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ighland P rk Community
CoIl Tr t e John H. Hol­
loway h be n el cted Vice
hairm n of th Michigan Com­
munity College As ociation
(MCCA) Trus Committ.
Holloway i the first African-
American to elected to the
eight-member MCCA E ecu iv
ommitt , which includ
mem rs of h Tru t and
Pre id n committ , the two
m jor M CA p n Is.
A m mbcr of th HPCC Board
of Tru . rd Highland Park
Bo rd of Edu tion from 1977 to
19 5 and since 1987, Holloway
r ntly reti from the city's
Public Safety D partment, com­
pl ting a 38-year ca r with th
I I poli /public afetyagency.
• The Niagara Movement was
th fir t major Black prote t during
h 20th century.
• "Jelly Roll" Morton, Ma
Rain y and W.C. Handy were prin­
cipal orginator oft.h "Blues."
U kno
which park th y want to hunt,
th y should contact th park of­
fice nd ge a map to which ar- .
eas are for hunting, hid.
Ingr ham al 0 ur people
who are hiking or biking at
park us d for hunting to ear
n or nge v t. It mak th rn
more awa p")d visible, he id.
According to park rang rs at
the Bald Mountain Re at ion
A ea in L kp Orir':1 and the
Metamora-Hadl y R cr ation
Area, many peopl from the
m troD troitareacometoth ir
parks for hun ing and nonhunt­
ing purpo es.
Both parks are popular for
hunting a r and small gam ,
such as rabbits, ph a an and
squirrels.
We s a lot of conflict b -
tween hunters and nonhunters,
said Pa rk Ranger Ann
Schluchter from the Metamora­
Hadley park.
"PEOPLE WHO come to
camp panic wh n there are
hunt rs around, sh id. B­
cause the p rk IS eomp ct, hunt­
ers use th arne trail as bikers
Thousands of hunters are ex­
pected to use the 200,000 acres
of parks and ration areas
statewide for the 1994 hunting
season. For mo information
on which sta land are op n
for hunting, contact the DNRs
Parks Division at (517) 373-
1270.
BUILDING A HOUSE - In progre i the Afric n Am ric n
Mu eum at East W rren nd Brush.
viv
Jr,will
P rt 0 thi
Rev. Fredrick Blackburn
Nf\'VY ANNUUNCEMENTS
Navy Ho pitalman Recruit
Steven M. Thomp on, son of Bruce
W. and Jan M. Thompson of 890
Bob Ave., North Muskegon, Mich.,
rec ntly graduated from the Basic
Ho pitaI Corp School at Naval
Hospital Corps School, San Diego.
He is a 1993 graduate of Reeths
- Puffer High School.
Marine Sgt. Chrt topher A. Jen­
en, son of Carol H Jensen of 1019
Van Dyke, Detroit, was recently
promoted to his pre nt rank while
erving with Marine Wing Support
Group 47, 4t.h Marine Aircraft
Wing, Selfridge Air National
Guard, Mount Clemons, Mich.
The 1985 graduate of Southfield
Lathrup High School of Lathrup
Village, Mich., joined the Marine
Corp' in March 1987.
Marine Pfc. Stanley L. Temple,
son of Stan and Gloria A. Temple of
, 20112 Mitchell, Detroit, recently
complet d the Basic Disbur ing
Course.
The 1991 gradua of Pershing
High School Joined the Mari ne
Corps 10 January 1994.
Navy Petty Officer 2nd CIa
Gerald H. Hollowell, son of rald
and Imogene Hollowell of 15475
Snowd 11, D troit, r cently com­
pleted a six-month deployment. to
the We t rn Pacific and Indian
Oc ans with th amphibious as­
sault ship U Peleliu.
The 1983 graduate of Highland
Park High School Joined the Navy
in July 1985.
Navy Airman David J. Tarte,
son of Jame M. Tarte of 277 S.
Brooks and Susan K. Hancock of
2041 Peterson, Muskegon, Mich.,
recently reported for duty aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Enter­
pri ,homeported 10 Norfolk., Va.
The 1993 graduate of Reaths
Puffer High School joined the Navy
in August 199::l.. .
Navy Cmdr. Wilham A. Wolter, '
son of John H. and Maxine A.
Wolters of 1381 Marquette Ave.,
Muskegon, Mich., was relieved of
command of Airborne Early Warn­
ing Squadron-124, Naval Air Sta­
tion, Norfolk, Va.
Wolters is a 1968 graduate of
Mu kegon High School, Muskegon,
and a 1�72 graduate of Hope Col­
lege, Holland, Mich., with a Bache­
lor of Arts degree.
Hi wife, Pamela, is the daugh­
ter of Norma Hurst of 1183 W.
Larch, aloof Muskegon. Wolter
and his wife have twin daughters,
Alicia and Linnea, both college jun­
iors, and reside 10 Ch asapeak ,
Va.
Navy Petty Offic r 2nd Class
Andr L. Wa)1�ce, on of Elber
Brown of 1472 S venth S . and
Shirley A. Wallace of 2232 B ker
s ., Mu kegon, Mich., re ntly d -
parted for a four-month deploy­
ment 0 South America aboard the
guided mi ile frigate USS Samuel
B. Robert to participate in th
35th annual UNITAS exerci with
nin South American navie .
He Joined the Navy 10 Jun
1989.
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