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Pan Am has stewardess graduation
Trail Blazers trip to Southern Oregon
®ur on'v
world
rated rookies as Charles Y el-
A pair of Southam Oregon
L a rry
Siegfried earned 21 verton from Fordham, P arry
clashes against the National
assists in one game against Steole from
Kentucky ami
Basketball Association’ s new
Portland - the highest total cre seven-(out B ill smith (rum Sy
Houston club w ill rank among
A charge most often levelled
dited to any opponent all season. racuse.
highlights of the preseason
at conservationists, environ
(Yeah, most of those passes
schedule of the Portland T ra il
mentalists, survivalists, what-i
readied the hands of Havea.l
Blazers.
ever you want to call them (us),1
Hie games In Grants Pass and
I ne Blazers w ill play Hous
as to imply that they ,*« ) are
Stu Lantz averaged 21.8 Klamath F a lls - are the sixth
ton - form erly the San Diego
gre ss. Th is a bsu rd tty is some
aitl seventh of the pie-season
Rockets - on Thursday night, points a game against P o rt
times mouthed in such a way
land’ s firs t season NBA club,
as to imply that they (we) are
October 7, in Grants Pass and ami little Cal Murphy, the schedule announced by the Trail
Blazers.
on Friday nignt, October 8, In
therefore anti-Am erican. Let
rookie sensation from Niagara,
Klamath Falls.
us examine the word progress
Both games w ill start at posted a 14.8 scoring average
because it seems to be one key
Previously announced were
against the Trail Blazers.
8 p.m.
to our present dilemma.
clashes against Seattle on Se|>~
Blue
The name - Houston - is new
The American Heritage Dic
Camber 24 ui S|kikane, on.septe-
Against SanDlego,Portland's temher 24
and so ls the coach, form er
In Spokane, on
tionary defines progress a s ( l)
most
effective
player
was
University of Washington skip
.Septemler 25 In Pendleton ami
Movement toward a goal (2)
Petrie, who wound up sharing
per Tex W inter.
development;
unfolding
(3)
But the Rockets, with E lvln, Rookie of the Year honors In
steady improvement as of a soc
IC j U K T F L O O 0
1 he Blazers also w ill face
(The Big E) Hayes, are an old tfw National Basketball Associ
iety or civiliza tio n . They also
% c w m e w a M i N o cun
San Francisco on October 2
story to the Blazers - and a ation.
give: to advance; proceed and to
IN m e iN A U O u C A E 6 > A M e
in Seattle In (he opener of a
painful one.
advance toward a more des
P etrie averaged 20.3 points twin b ill which w ill wind upwlth
r L A Y V P IN K e rr MC* W CAVJKMk
If didn’ t start that way. In
irable form . Now here does that
V T A P lU M . tW O A V» W U C M I f r A
pre-season play a year ago, b game against San Diego - Seattle playing Milwaukee.
definition im ply faster or big
4 - 9 victory o v K A T L A N T A
thanks
chiefly
to
a
40
point
ger, o r any other such dim
the Rockets and the Blazers
on a h it f y lou areoex
ension.
clashed once in a double-head outfurst in his last meeting with on September 26 In Hood River,
in -m e T w e u F - m innino
e r in Seattle. And the Blazers it» Rockets.
plus a meeting wlthMliwaukee's
Is taster of necessity better ?
won, 127-112, behind sparkling
If it is not better then how is
woi Id champion Bucks on Oc
This season I'e trle should
performances by Geoffrey Pe
tober 1 in M em orial Coliseum
it progress to achieve it? If
have
more
help,
especially
from
trie , 35 points on 15 or 25 from
it is not
more desirable
as a part of a Double-homier
the floor and 5 -fo r-5 at the line, top draft choice Sidney lcks of that w ill open with Seattle fac
form ” then whv is it nroeneee
UCl-A,
plus
such
other
hlghly-
to go after it? By that same
and Ed Manning, 22 points and
ing San Francisco.
token, is bigger better? Auto
20 rebounds.
once
■ w om an
matically?
I hat was the end of Portland's
dropped
her
handker
Both faster and bigger may be
success.
The Rockets swept
chief to attract atten
better under the right circum
all four regular-seasonclashes
stances but not necessarily so.
tion; n o w a d a y s she
from the Blazers. In tact, only
Somehow we must come up with
one game was even close, P ort
drops her neckline.
a frame of reference we can
land losing by six points, 114
use in each of the fights that
You may lead a horse
F a n s packed th e a ll-s ta r to 120.
obviously lie ahead of us - and
gam e to see V Ida Blue, but they
to water, but you prob
Ihe big story was Hayes, fo r
fights they w ill be. The SST, went home buzzing about Reggie m er University of Houston star.
ably won't find any fit
the Alaskan Pipeline, rezoning
Jackson.
Hayes last season was P o rt-
to drink.
of suburban and even ru ra l pro
Blue, the sensational young laikls second-highest-scoring
-♦
le ft handed Oakland pitcher, with
perty fo r m ultiple dwellings,
opponent with 140 points in tour
If
misery
loves com
17
victories
at
the
mid-summer
highway construction, spending
Interm ission, ls th e one the games fo r a 35-point average
pany, w h y d o e s n ’ t
fo r our sick passenger ra il
against
the
Blazers.
National League was anxious t o
roads under their new man
everyone throw a big
He was the third-best reboun
watch with c ritic a l e ye s-- --es
agement, urban renewal, the
party?
pecially the Pittsburgh Pirates, der against Portland - 76 in
many problems of urban p ri
♦
who might face the young black four tests for an average of 19
oritie s, all of these things are
The second day of a
and his mates In the next World a contest.
going to have to be evaluated,
Series.
dirt isn't so bad, for by
Against the Blazers, no single
some of them more than once,
Probably the forgotten man In opponent attempted more field
that time vou’re off of
against a new yardstick that
th is excellent team effort In the
goals (110) or more free throws
it.
American League westby t he
doesn’ t automatically assume
•
Oakland club, Jackson reminded (40) than the Big E.
that bigger is better.
And only two opponents played Paul Knauls, c e n te r, has been appointed
It ’s got so now that
the
53,559 In attendance at Tiger
And we had better find that
and the countless more nunutes(l75) than E lvln.
almost any girl with a
yardstick because on every S ta d iu m
Hayes had some prettv fa ir Community Relations man to r the P o rt
m
illio
n
s
watching
on television
single issue there are going to
good job can get mar
help,
too.
that he ranks among the power
land T ra il-B la z e r B asketball Team.
be people pulling on both ends
ried.
h itte rs.
___ . Form er Boston C eltics star
of the chain.
,
As we enter a period of re
newed and justifiable confi
dence in American enterprise
and American business there
is going to be a perfectly un
derstandable sigh of re lie f.
When the long-awaited reawa
Eostern Corn Fed Fork
kening of the traditional Am
erican be lie f-in -s e lf comes
MY-TE-FINE
there also may be some fool
ish and even dangerous plans
(continued on page 8)
MAY 12
i? 6 6
I icfa
Reggie
Jackson
steals
thunder
from
tea mate
‘S'xSKt
W
Vida Blue
Petite and pretty Etta Purifoy, of Mobile, Mabeina, beams as she is •pinned” with gold wings
that proclaim her a Pan American World Airways stewardess. Capt. Donal E. Kinkel, Vice
President fo r Flight cperations. Sew York, does the honors at the International Stewardess
College in M iam i, F lorida, where the young Americans pictured here recently graduated. Clock
wise from top are Stephanie Reynolds, Jamaica, N.Y.; Earlene Rollins, Berkeley, C alifornia;
Sandra Richardson, D etroit, Michigan; Maureen Cousins, Bronx, Sew York; P atricia P errin,
Brooklyn, Sew York; Sheila Brooks, Chicago; Gwendolyn C u rry, Los Angeles, Cal lfornia; Cheryl
Mansfield, Hyattsville, Maryland; Liz Van Dyke, Los Angeles, California and M arilyn Luker,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A ll are based in Sew York, Washington, D.C. or Chicago.
Cloud nine is their address.
T h e ir home is a m u lti-m illio n
d o lla r je tlin e r cruising six
miles high in the sky.
They are Pan American
World Airways stewardesses,
and those gold wings take them
to six continents and all the
Seven Seas, fa r below the equa
to r and over the North Pole.
The young Americans pic
tured here have all graduated
In recent weeks from Pan Am.’ s
International Stewardess Col
lege in M iam i, F lo rid a . Now
they ha\e gone on to bases in
New York, Chicago and Wash
ington, D.C., to take up th e ir
duties on flig h t lines around the
world. Some are already ex
perienced globe-trotters. F or
others i t ’ s a fir s t fling at fo r
eign travel.
Two
of these graduates,
Gwendolyn C u rry and Stephanie
Reynolds, were named spokes
men ( valedictorians) of their
graduation classes. GwenCur-
ry, a pint-sized Californian
from Los Angeles, graduated
from C alifornia State College,
majored in Math. She is the
daughter of M r. and M rs. M il
lard James C u rry, 1262 East
87th Place, Los Angeles, and
is based in W ashington, D.C.
Stephanie Reynolds is a fo r
mer nurse and technician at
...
,
Jamaica (New York) Hospital
Stevie is the daughter o fM r
and M rs. Leon Reynolds. 111-29
146th S t, Jamaica, and studied
nursing atQueensboroughCom-
mumty College. F ro m h e rC h i-
cago base she flie s to London,
Amsterdam and Shannon. Ire -
N. Brooks, 9545 South Forest,
Chicago, has already visited
Europe, The Bahamas andCar-
ibbean resort capitals.
I t ’ s a long way from Jamaica
in the West Indies to the North
A tlantic C irc le , but Maureen
Cousins made the switch easily.
She was born where the palm
trees sway, grew up in New-
Y ork, now is Chicago-based.
Her mother is M rs. D oris L .
Daniel, 880 Boyantan Ave.,
Bronx, N.Y. Maureen is a fo r
m er fashion model and drama
student.
Also Chicago-based are.Mar-
ilyn Luker, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
and Ena P urifoy, of Mobile,
A la. T a ll, fun-loving M arilyn
is a 1970 graduate of Moore
College of A rt and the daughter
of M r . and M rs . Harold H.
Luker, 6114 W. Oxford St., P h il
adelphia.
Etta P urifoy is a shortie but
gets around. She attended Mo
bile State Junior College and
the U niversity of Hawaii, is the
daughter of M r. and M rs.O ssie
Benjamin P urifoy, 2211 Rosa
D rive , Mobile.
Earlene Rollins is a design
ing woman from B erkeley.C al-
ifornia, who had her own fashion
studio in New York (“ Rayio”
was her label) before taking to
the a irw lth P a n A m . Sheattend-
M e r rltt C oll
ls aform er
L-S< Atom jc
. Commis_
SJon secreta
aixi Jaughter of
M rs . yvonne Ro||
1639 A1_
catraz A
Berke)e
oth e rs
w New york
are form e r Los Angeles school-
E1Uateth Van Oyke;
Sandy Richardson was work
ing as a student assistant in the
Biology Department at Wayne
State U niversity when the travel
bug bit her. She has already
v is it"
urope. The Bahamas
and panada, is a form er sub
stitute
teacher
in D etroit
schools. Her parents are M rs.
M ildred Richardson, 1231 Sel
den, a Counselor Aid for the
City of D etroit, and A lb e rtR ich -
ardson, J r., 150 Monterey,
Highland Park. Sandy graduated
this year from W ayne State,
majored in French.
During th e ir four weeks’
training in M iam i, the fledgling
stewardesses shared classes
and hotel-type quarters with
more than 300 other young
women from 22 countries.
T h e ir homelands ranged from
Finland to Argentina, from I re
land to Malaysia, and most of
the United States. Communica
tion is no problem because
every Pan Am g irl is required
to speak English and to have
a usable knowledge of at least
one other languaee.
Shop<£32E>And Save More
Fresh
S herbet or
Secretary
o f Labor J . D.
Hodgson today announced
t h a l
local parties have reached a-
greement on a Cleveland Plan
fo r increasing m inority hiring
in construction trades.
F rom the day the young hope
Cleveland w a s one of the
ful arrive s at the college (m in cities designated by the Labor
imum age is 20) she’ s a Pan Department last July fo r con
Am employee, earning $416.21 centrated e f f o r t s to acheive
monthly. As a stewardess her equal job opportunity in the con
monthly base pay is $478.63, struction industry.
which ups to $526.26 at the end
The
Cleveland
agreement
of a six-month probation period. brings to 27 the number of cities
F lig h t pay is on top of that. where unions, employers
and
When she flie s to some exotic m inority coalitions have worked
spot on a vacation trip she can out "hometown” plans approve
take her folks along at special ed by the Labor Department fo r
rates.
m inority hiring in the industry.
"T h is latest agreement is an
If she decides to m arry and
continue flying she ha s the com other encouraging step toward
, r,
.
u.
Sandra Richardson, of D etroit,
pany’ s blessing, or she might A m erica’ s long-standing goal of
P a ir c i. P e rrin . ofBrooklyn. M ich and
, Mansfie)£
become a supervisor or in equal employment opportunity”
N Y , is based in Washington of H nsvlU Md. Cheryl J
like Gwen C u rry.
They fly a fo n n e r post offJce C|J
g structor and hold onto those Secretary Hodgson said.
"B u t
the signing o f
this
precious flig h t privileges fo r
across the A tlantic to London, 1971 graduate of the
?
agreement is not an end in it
herself and her mate.
Paris and B erlin
’ Pat is of Columbia Ieachers Coll
Best of all are the friend s e l f . ” he a d d e d . " I t is a
die daughter of M r and M rs. anj w„
a cheerleac
Her
of
ships. Wherever she goes in beginning. A c h ie v e m e n t
Rufus P e rrin . 1597 President parents are M r and M rs W il-
the world the Pan Am g irl is equity at the workplace is a day-
Street, Brooklyn, and is a 1970 ham „ MansfleW 2125
never alone. There's always a to - day process that requires
graduate of the State U niversity s N>£ tta#h
classmate o r a passenger who earnest efforts by all parties in-
of New York at Stony Brook.
Alread a
trave„
remembers her, and always a volved.
It was back to the old home- L
V a n Dyke 1S . fornjerN ew-
" f-o r its , a rt, the L abor
De-I
town or Sheila Brooks a fo r- ark> Nj . , teacher. attended New welcome waiting among the
39,000 members of the far-flung pertinent w ill continue giving f
t
*
York U niversity.
She is the
Pan Am fam ily.
metropolitan areas the opportu
graduated from Southern I l l i
daughter of M rs . M e rrill Van
nity and assistance to developl
nois U niversity. She’ s the Dyke, 3833 Monteith D rive, Los A verage Teen-Age Boy
a r e a - x u e , voluntary a g re e - ,
daughter of M r. and M rs. Joe Angeles.
rnents th?.r cover public as w ell,
Eats $ 6 9 Worth o f
as private contruction.”
“ The freeman casts with
Food a Month
unpurchased hand the vote that
shakes the tu rre t of the land.”
It costs more to feed a _______ O liver Wendell Holmes
teen-age boy than any other
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member
of an
average
tip
from the PORTLAND
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vfce, County Court House, Rm. 140, Portland, Ore
per month, siste r $55 worth,
ls inflated too ... and ca rry
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But “ The Bottomless P it,”
two fo r blocking your wheels,
A
that average teen-age boy,
and a good flashlight, just
eats his way through $69 worth
in case.
______ _
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