Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 11, 1971, Image 4

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    P O R T L A N D /O BSERVE R T h u rsd a y M a r . 11, 1971
Ham ilton W inter Comencement speaker at PSU
D r . W illia m H . H a m ilto n , dean
of P o rtla n d State U n iv e rs ity 's —
C ollege of A r ts and L e tte rs w ill
s p e a k at the u n iv e rs ity 's f i r s t
w in te r com m encem ent at 8 p .m .,
F r id a y , M a rc h 19.
A n e stim a te d 500 students a re
e x p e c t e d to be e lig ib le to p a r­
tic ip a te in the p u b lic c e re m o n y ...
w hich w ill be held in the b a llro o m
o f S m ith M e m o ria l C e n te r.
P o rtla n d State tr a d itio n a lly has
held only one com m encem ent a
y e a r at the end of s p rin g q u a rte r,
but now is scheduling graduatio n
c e re m o n ie s at the end of e a c h - -
te rm .
In
announcing t h e m u ltip le
com m encem ents, P r e s i d e n t
G re g o ry B . W olfe c ite d the in -
c re a s in g num ber of g ra d u a te s.,
and the need of m any of them
to have d ip lo m a s a s s o o n a s p o s s
ib le when they go jo b hunting.
H e re to fo re , students co m p le tin g
academ ic re q u ire m e n ts d u rin g .,
s u m m e r J a il and w in te r te r m s ...
had to w a it u n til the fo llo w in g
June to re c e iv e th e ir d ip lo m a s .
P o rtla n d State graduated m ore
than 2,000 students la s t J u n e .
N ext
s p rin g 's c e r e m o n y ,
scheduled fo r 8 p .m ., June 11, in
the M e m o ria l C o lis e u m , w ill be
turned in to a fo rm a l u n iv e rs ity
convocation.
T h e e n d - o f- th e -te r m
com ­
m encem ent p ro g ra m s w ill be in­
fo rm a l a ffa irs w ith degree candi­
dates dressed in s tre e t c lo th e s ...
ra th e r than tra d itio n a l academ ic
re g a lia . Those e lig ib le to p a r­
tic ip a te in the M a rc h p ro g ra m
m ay e le c t to take p a rt in the
com m encem ent p o rtio n of the
June convocation ce re m o n y.
The M a rc h co m m e n ce m e n t...
w ill m a rk the f i r s t m a jo r P o r t ­
land address by H a m ilto n , who
became dean of the C olle g e of
A r ts and L e tte r s la s t f a ll. He
cam e to P o rtla n d State fro m New
C o lle g e of S arasota, F la , w here
he had been p ro fe s s o r of re lig io n
in the hu m a n itie s d iv is io n since
1967.
The au th o r of sco re s of a r t­
ic le s and te le v is io n s c rip ts de a l­
ing w ith theology, lite r a tu r e , the
a rts and education, H a m ilto n has
picked " S u r v iv a l” as the to p ic .,
o f h is com m encem ent a d d re ss.
Says he:
" I am m ild ly in te re ste d in .,
the li t t l e p ro b le m s that educa -
tlo n is supposed to solve: c r i t i ­
c is m of the past, p ro d u ctive w o rk
to take tw o. B ut la m in c re a s in g -
ly in te re ste d in the m a jo r p ro -
ble
ly Interested in the m a jo r p ro b ­
le m a ll of us w ill be facing in .,
the 70’ s - s u rv iv a l: ph ysica l and
psychic s u rv iv a l. W ill it be poss­
ib le to liv e as an A m e ric a n , w ith
a ll one's senses, a liv e and open.,
and not go m ad?”
“ATTENTION”
In
announcing t h e m u ltip le
com m encem ents, P r e s i d e n t
G re g o ry B . W olfe cite d the in -
c re a s in g num ber of g ra d u a te s.,
and the need of m any o f them
to have d ip lo m a s a s s o o n a s p o s s
ib le when they go jo b hunting.
H e re to fo re , students co m p le tin g
academ ic re q u ire m e n ts d u rin g .,
s u m m e r J a il and w in te r te r m s ...
had to w a it u n til the fo llo w in g
June to re ce ive th e ir d ip lo m a s .
N o rth B ranch Y M C A a c tiv itie .
R e a ltio n is on a one to one bases,
Once at the " Y ” you a re n ever a -
lone.
Prices Good thru Saturday, M arch 13th.
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USDA Grade A
Turkey Roasts
Hindquarters
MY-TE-FINE
Canned M ilk
$ 1 00
Toll Tin
Finest quality.
14 ox. Reg 2 4 “
Keep a bottle on the table
for »prey flavor to your meal*.
4 to 6 lb.
averag e.
lb.
All dark m e at, a n d giblets.
Pineapple
Boneless Top or
Cubed Bottom
Round Steak
00 34’
each
for
Sliced, Chunk, or Crushed.
Catsup
J
for
I
1 5* each
MY-TE-FINE
2 0 oz.
Reg. 3 9 ‘
MY-TE-FINE
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CHUS—S *«
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Lean, tender,
w aste free.
ea.
MY-TE-FINE
Bartlett Pears
29 oz. Reg. 4 8'
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39:
H alve* . . . great w ith
Sonny Boy Cottago Chooso.
Bakery
Delicatessen
Produce
Sonny Boy
Bar-S
No. 1 Russet
White or
Wheat
J
Dread
Sliced Bacon
2 2 ’/z oz. loaf
Reg. 89 lb.
M ^ t7 C
Q u a lity lo a f w ith d e ­
licious fla v o r for s a n d ­
wiches or toast.
For a hearty breakfast, serve
w ith
MY-TE-FRESH
Eggs.
2 lb. pkg. Reg. ‘ 1.75
^ F W ^ Ib .
for
Potatoes
Save 30* per bag of Prem ium
g r a d e K la m a th F a lls S a n d -
land Russets w ith the baking
sizes left in.
68:
* 1 . 3 5 oath
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Duncan
Im perial Yo-Yo
Peanuts
in the Shell
Vaseline Intensive
Care Lotion
Reg. 9 8 ' 10 oz.
Tho finest made. Molded
in assorted colors and
p e r f e c t l y b a la n c e d .
Softens d ry , ch a p p e d
skin on contact. N on-
groasy
r
10 lb. bag
180
COTTON
SWABS
Reg. 9 3 * - 3 2 6 9
ea.
39*
59:
Topeo
Cotton Swabs
Reg. 59* 12 oz.
Reg. 83* 1 8 0 s
The p e rfe c t snack tr e a t .
S a lte d in th o s h e ll fo r .
added flavor.
ea.
2 for 6 9 ‘
Double tipped swab for
a p p l ic a t io n a n d r e ­
m o v a l o f c o s m e tic s .
57:
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Fleece-Lined
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out, w e'll be glad to give
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are refilled.
Sweat Shirts
Sizes S,M,L, and XL.
The patriotic look in the
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s w e a t s h irt w ith w a r m
fleece lining.
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