Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1985 — Page 2

^ w's- . 0 mr^ Pktarad m frost row are Steve H* 0 * 1 , Matthew Hyatt, Stephaaie McJobs program graduates eight Stephaaie Turner at top of class Of the eight graduates of the McJobs training program, Stephanie Turner received the highest job recommendation upon completion of the eight week session. Graduation ceremonies were held Monday, Sept. 30, at the Allison Mansion on the Marian Col-

lege campus.

Presently employed as a McDonald’s hostess, Miss Turner said she runs the cash register,serves the customers, works the drive through, schedules, and has several other tasks to perform. She enjoys working upfront with the customer. Miss Turner said, “I’ve learned a

whole lot.”

Miss Turner said she had previously worked at various jobs

STEPHANIE TURNER

Jobs (IAJ). While at the IAJ, ,s 1 ® coop ! ra i , ^i ,r< lf r ? m students attended classes to assist M cDo ” a |d s and Goodwill Inthem in finding a job, and after four dus»ries of Central Indiana and ts weeks those who complete the pro- designed for adults with

record. The

percent percent

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vision of a McJobs coach. McDonald’s selects the trainees and

The coach is a McDonald’s tie respect I

employee who wants to work with' citizens? , disabled trainees. Last Sunday the NAAt

Goodwill recruits and selects can- sored a reception for the

didates for McJobs and . _ , ^ port services for the trainees, salary people showed up to honor these to many as til

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sup- police officers. Only a handful people showed up to honor the

for the job coach, and ad- dedicated people. Mum ministrative support for the pro- It is a shame we are so critical of

gram. McDonald’s provides on-the- each other that we forget our roles , ,

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iraiMcs who compktf Ihe pfO- we nw at least attempt to itteel (hem Think ll 2fM Minin UHkJl

halfway? I am sure they would go the other half, if *e only give them

gram.—R. W.

St. Rita School

announces school

lunch policy

St. Rita Catholic School has an-

half a chance.

• I am hopeful that the next time an affair of this kind is planned, our concerned citizens will come.

together and support it.

It has come to my attention that

weeks those who complete the pro- aes'gnco tor aouits wim ‘ d jt h ,, ^ ^ f Sherma Wise, a former news mm mm mm mm tel Ii% : BiP 5ff

" »^ . In certairreaseSfostefchildren are » Thisisa special note to Mr. Geoiiui.

eligible for benefits, regardless of Ross, who seems mthink l havetua the family income, St. Rita officials W a, “* down Michigan Road and said. ». - knocked on all the doors, to inquire, ,

The information provided by the °[ t l ,e ' r puzzled owners, ‘‘Are you a household is confidential and will be b,ack businessman. ’

used only for the purpose of determ- . 1 . ,s : course, utterly ing eligibility, the officials said. ridiculous. Had I known there were

Parents or guardians dissatisfied as man y as you say, I would have

with the ruling of school officials sen, ,be advertising manager, or regarding review applications may somebody, to chase down some ads, discuss the decision on an informal 50 ,be general public would know

basis with St. Rita Principal Sister wbcrc tbc y afe - „ .

_ Marian Ruth Johnson. As you are well aware, it pays to ——- advertise. How many of these enter-

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Something is brewing again at the The Indianapolis Birth Center Center Township trustee’s office, will celebrate its first annual birth- | am n ot at liberty just yet to tell day party and open house Sunday, exactly what it is, but you can bet Oct. 6, from 2-3 p.m. at the center, y 0 ur bottom nickel I will be able to 1003 E. 38th. For more information inform you after the next advisory call the center at 924-4644. board meeting. > That meeting supposedly will decide whether or not to change the i fl title of deputy trustee to director of jUH l|*'**B vocational training. If the change comes about, BuiUetta SIOSS TanMARCUSC STIWAITflL - ner, the chief deputy who was dismissed several weeks ago, may IMS- IfBl have a chance to go back to work. —mmmmmmmmmm* • if the board turns dowp the pro- * posal, however, she may still be looking for a job. AO of this is mere

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Marion Cctetty sherifTs office. i host of Nominees will be seek' UteWesstog of Republican