Page 3 Allisi5h graduated from Jefferson Hi gh School in 1958. His activities there were very outstanding. He was a member of the F or ensics Team and won the F irst-P lace Award for the city-wide Voice of Democra cy Contest. He was P resi dent of the National Honor Society, President of the Youth for Christ Club, a member of the Key Club, and served on several com mittees. by Betty Jo Winters Allison is a member of University in the sum Interesting and successful m State Mt. Olivet Baptist Church er of 1961. people for this week include and will graduate this June. Miss Perry is a volunteer Miss Joanne Perry. worker for the Red Cross and a member of Beta The ta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Her hobbies include sewing, swimming, and cooking. Betty* TùteixxÀ Photo by Baltezar JOANNE PERRY Miss Perry, after consi dering teaching offers in Eu gene, Oregon and parts of California decided on the one offered her by Carl Rhoda, Principal at Madras High School in Madras, Oregon. Miss P erry’s field is bus iness. She teaches book keeping, typing, and sopho more English. After classes, Miss Perry acts as the spon sors for the Pep Club and the Senior class. A 1955 honor graduate of Hevert High School, Beau mont Texas, Miss Perry was chosen “ Best Citizen” of her senior class. After working a year, Joanne continued her education in Oregon and en tered Portland State College. She completed her studies and graduated from Oregon ALLISON BLAKELY Another interesting and very intelligent person to note this week is Allison Bla kely. Allison is a senior attending the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. He was among the 1,058 stu dents over the nation selec ted as winners of the Wood- row Wilson National Fellow ship for graduate students during 1962 and 1963. Five Cents Wednesday, April 11, 1962 The youthgroupof theN.A. Please continue to call A.C.P. are quite active this ATlantic for inter season. At the present time, esting news 4-6542 reports concer theu are engaged in a series . ning the youth in Oregon. of lectures from local prom -^ It will be deeply appreciated. inent people. The lectures concern the different situa tions and problems facing the Negro in Oregon and how they can be solved. Sunday, April 8th Com DEAN'S m issioner O. Bean met with BARBER SHOP them and discussed what the educational standards were to get in different govern Processing a Specialty ment positions. of LORRAINE HOWARD 213 N. E. Hancock AT 4-9233 JOHN PENSON The youth group has 350 Another prosperous and registered members. Their form er 1958 graduate of Jef President is, Harold Brown ferson High School is John senior at Jefferson. Penson. John has just com pleted a course at the Mod ern Barber College, located on 2nd and Madison. He is now positioned at Dean’s Barber Shop on 213 N.E. Han cock. While in High School, John Democrat entered the nation-w i d e Commercial Art Contest. Entries included: Drawing art metals, woodcrafts, art, and sculptor. John’s entry fortunately won him two Gold Keys for the construction of a handsome pair of cuff links. John’s hobbies are bowl ing, dancing, and he stresses his main interest as b ar-- bering, which h e plans to make a career of. WATCH FOR DATE” Help build the OREGON MIRROR. Support those that support us. A newspaper cannot exist without the people support ing the advertisers it rep resents. Help support the paper by supporting its ad vertisers. VOTE F O R -- Candidate JOHN TROUT M u ltn om ah County SH ERIFF Zeta Iota Sorority Inc. 3RD ANNUAL SNACK W k q Take. Y owl Waikuiq Out When You Can Have An Automatic Washer In Your Home ONLY c PER DAV WH1TE-MANN CO. THE STORE YOU CAN TRUST WITH THE BRANDS YOU CAN TRUST MIDI N. E. Union Ave. A> Alberta_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AI I WO?