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Show ee titie for tutoring, become 'career and they interested in teaching. one might I've in School and a Rena Mitchell Fred Civish indicated not like that they were not trying to get rid of professionwhat share they the got that the impression the middle-class administratexecutives were and ors very unsure about the abShe ilities of the poor. said that she really typical one were of the Ed. members planned to do Committee's the people the re~ before. people." that most money was ted the He in- to the Chairman Bennion said of the Title I, already commit-— people who were hired a year ago for the program. They had contracts to continue. He said that it was possible I think don't "they they about ittments?' asked. Supte poor. " Because middleclass people think I'm an she person," articulate said, that's dicated that the money for Title I. hadn"t “been received yet, and that a number of committments had already been made. "What kind of comm- that people like herself and other spokesmen for the poor were hand-picked because they could express themselves and were not of what with attended meetings like this. where the feelings if He said that what was so good, about this ~ type of meeting was the chance to have a "creative dialogue Whit- that said taker Bd. with POOYre she And commendations. Supt. Bennion said he had found the meeting ex= tremely informative and was sorry he hadn't met could serve as an effective connection between the Professional and the Barbara High representative, I'd to know what is!" Rena Mitchell asked the responsibilities of the school with the community. The neighborhood person Miss finished I'm collecting Welfare. Both al help, that wanted was to never that representa really am Well, ative of the poor. vacancies up that might could be’ come filled by neighborhood people, but that not, he good faith, that there could make would be open- ingse The Chairman asked Supt. to a Bennion future these would matters. He said be most happy if would agree meeting on have her contact him. The meeting was adjourned. The meeting was well attended. Representing the Title I Committee and the Neighborhood Council were: Rena Mitchell (Title Ie Committee Chairman), Bettye Ann Benns (Co= Chairman ), Diane Archuleta, Fred Civish,Frances Gonzalez, Harry Gregory and Barbara Whittaker. Members of the Board of Education present were: M. Lynne Bennion (Supt. of Schools), L.D.Schroder (Asst. Supt.), Arthur c,. Wiscombe and Huberta Ran- dolph (Curriculum), and Burton Thompson (Personnel). Also present were Lorraine Cook (Director of Community Action) ,Joan Hoppe (Head Start), John Florez (Coordinator of Central City Action),Dave Ramos (Neighborhood Worker for €<¢-Cs'. Action): and Mitchell ant to Melich, consult-— Congressman Sherm by Hope is a word often teen used, Our hopes for tomorrow are often bruised. What can you expect when you have been so often abused? That our where hope The feeling of have made plays a being wanted us twenty teenagers to play pools Re small pool tournathe winner was Leo- Bigay. Leonard beat both the Stewart boys two times and disposed of the O'Neill brothers, Willard and Henry, in about three shots. every man. been so oppressed feelings But and came this ment, nard Hope is something that everyone has, But does everyone make it last? From time beginning until the end, There's hope for At times we have 00—Soul Last week at Cross= roads Center between fif- Mitchell depressed. needed is in our x * * * *& * heart. People, please keep Though the anger, Make one think no Don't despair, Someone So go The on hope will to because everyday living somewhere, care. better for believing, frustrations of one is giving. things, yourselves, hope your chiidren bringe Instill Some That hope in your After mind, day soon you will find there are people who still can be kind. the small the Green RACE week, Stewart on South, Fourth O'Neill Fan Jeff East, and his “’-up about racing down Willard bad 283 “against °< Terry Crawford and his bad 352, and Jeff Stewart with his Bad Bomb with the 383 Dodge-Hemming waited on the side while Willard racéd ‘Crawford. “Mane? -r mean to tell you, Willard O'Neil block. so bad got rubber for a He beat Crawford that you thought what Crawford had in his engine was four roaches with P.F. Fliers on. Aft- er Willard had shut down Crawford he ran up against Jeff Stewart with his Mighty Bomb. As. the ‘lights flashed from yellOw to tastic green, Bomb wheel stand the line. O'Neill Jeff's fanwent into a coming I had off mean, Willard a lot of pow-~ When he er. tine, he was came off the going into a Will- sidewards. fishtail '.1t gear.) second hit Jeff bad, But too was hood, his. reached under and a switch and pulled in about Willard passed the quarter. He of half shut down the great Will"Eau de Col-~.. ard O'Neill ogne"” and then Crawford jumped up and wanted to race great the Thomas. the They light looked and like in a to get Cordell came wheel an old chair away. didn't know had. a 427. that the track. he to lady trying Crawford that Vet. beat bad up Crawford Cordell engine. Crawford blew so him off to the tour— nament, Kerry Foster thought that he would try some of his Karate that he had learned while wa- tching the Last Bighth Cordell part, and GREAT By ard HAPPENINGS Rena THE he to Lloyd. by teen news in promises Hornet. The person that he chose fer his first viétim:> “was the master of Karate himself, Butch. Battie. Mr. Batie hit this teenager — with a flying kick throat, followed by a main punch to the sternume With this, the teen- ager went crying for to his. help. knees, Amen! PAGE FIVE |