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How Clerow Wilson
Relax aid Enjoy
Became 'Flip' Wilson
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PSU German
or
evening at Geneva’s
Art Festival
The first German Arts
F estival on the Faclftc, a
special week of German cul
ture co - sponsored by the
Goethe Institute of Munich,
West Germany, the Oregon
Arts Commission (National
Endowment for the Arts), the
City of Portland and Portland
State Vnlverlsty, will be held
In Portland August 7-14.
The American debuts of a
German touring opera com
pany, one of Europe’s leading
puppetteers and a chamber
ensem ble are just three high
lights of the Festival which Is
the
result of two years
planning by Dr. H. Frederick
I’eters, professor of German
and comparative literature
and head of the Central Euro
pean Studies Center at PSU,
In the academic tradition of
Germany, the occasion of an
outstanding
scholar’s 60th
birthday Is celebrated by pre
senting him with a high honor.
Two years ago West Germany
approached Dr. P eters, who
a lso is founder and director of
the Deutsche Somm erschule
am Faziflk, one of two In the
United States, with the Idea
of presenting him with such
an honor.
Already the recipient of
the Order of Merit from the
Federal Republic of Germany
and the Silver Medal of the
The number of entertainers tenor. A t ¿2 he has already sophistication stage, that he has Goethe Institute for his special
who reach fame and fortune is had nine years of experience best be described as "p o e try se r v ic e s In representing Ger
culture abroad, Dr.
immense, those that last over singing with other professional m motion and sound". A self man
a long period of time are very groups.
The Bluenotes wanted taught pianist, he arranges the P eters had another sugges
few. When speaking about en a young man with a voice, great m ajority of the original material tion.
Marking Its American debut,
tertainers in the category of dancing ability, and innovative performed on stage. A man with
the German Touring Opera
vocal-instrumental groups who ideas.
The got just that in a musical ear, graceful choreo
Company of Berlin (Deutsche
have maintained longevity, you Lloyd Parks
graphy, stimulating voice, and a Gastspleloper
Berlin) will
can practically name them on
A spiritual is something that great g ift fo r harmonic arrange- open the F estival with one
your hands.
The Dells, The touches you inside, it grabs you ments, Harold Melvin can only performance only of Carl
Temptations, The Lettermen, and makes you feel pain, anger, be called A -C lassic.
Orff’s com ic opera, ‘‘H e
The Beatles, The M iracles, The love, o r any other emotion THE SHOLTER
Kluge", at 8 p .m ., Saturday,
Four Seasons, The Impressions, generated by life 's turm oils. To
7 In the
Civic
"M ove it together!
S lide’ August
to name just a few.
say that Theodore Pentigrass Turn Watch your timing! Run Auditorium.
Nine leading sin g ers, one
For the past 15 years, The (Taddy), has a spiritual or gospel through it Again!”
If you’ re
Bluenotes have also been giving voice is a gross understatement. ever fortunate enough to see The technical man and a stage
audiences a ll over the world a To say that he is a " s p ir itu a l" Bluenotes at a rehearsal, these manager from the Company
w ill work under the direction
consistently impeccable perfor would be more appropriate.
are some of the phrases youmight of Stefan Mlnde, general dir
mance.
Though only a two-year veteran hear Bernard Wilson shouting ector and conductor of the
Often
referred to as the of the Fabulous Bluenotes, he out.
And Bernie W ill shout! Portland Opera A ssociation.
entertainers' entertainers, they performs like an old soldier, and Bernie is a perfectionist in
Founded In 1958 in Frank
combine sonorously impeccable rightly so. He has had vast everything he does, and when he’ s furt am Main by HansSchlote,
audio stimulation, humor visual experience m various choirs and doing his main thing (choreo owner of one of German’s
groups, with
talent- graphy), everybody around him old est concert agen cies, this
astheticism, drama, choreo vocal
graphy, and a host of other unlimited, the man sings with a becomes perfectionist too. He m usical touring theater has
a rtistic expertise into one great powerful voice ranging from tolerates no mistakes, every presented eight operas to
taling 500 perform ances in
musical conglomeration border baritone to fir s t tenor, dances step, every movement must be
over 100 cities In Europe and
a professional dancer precise and asthetic.
ing on, if not the true epitamy like
Latin America.
(another looker for the ladies), THE HORSE
of Euphoria.
“ Die Kluge” , (The Wise
and is also an accomplished
So might you ask yourself— Woman), which prem iered in
the long of it
Lloyd Parks was chosen by drum m er (he had the exceptional "What does Lawrence do?’ 1943 In Frankfurt am Main,
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soulful groove to an rence is to The Bluenotes, what ular In the Brothers Grimm
(if you can ladies), the fact that
entitled
"The
a horse is to a Carriage. He version
he’ s b’3 " , athletically slender in already grooving group.
Harold Melvin is the firm *s the total compliment of every Farm er’ s Wise Daughter” .
build, and good looking, he also
The Company chose the
foundation. Along with Lawrence aspect of entertaining. When
possesses an immense amount of Brown, and Bernard Wilson, he Bern is at a loss fo r steps on fairy tale opera for Its 1970
talent and experience in the is one of the Three Original a particular routine, ask L a rry . tour of South America because
Its world-wide popularity In
entertainment
orld.
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..-w- Bluenotes. He has a voice which When a harmonic seems p a rti- the form of the Brothers
strating excellent vocal control, makes women want to forget about cularly hard to attain, askL a rry. Grimm fable made It most
he spans a singing range from a their husbands. He demonstrates When the final policy has to be likely to appeal to non-German
deep bass to a mellow fir s t such immaculate suaveness and added to an act, L a rry w ill do it speaking audiences.
Portland’s opera audience
w ill be most fam liar with
I Carl Orff’ s scenic con tat a
"Carrr.lna
Burana”
per
formed In March of 1960 by
Kansas City, Mo. — “ The with curls and waves that
from
darkest
to lightest
the Oregon Symphony with the
Touchables,*’ a new, natural- highlight expression.
For
shades In the sam e color for
Portland Symphonic Choir and
looking collection of hair evening wear cla ssic lines
day, with a blending of various
so lo ists Marilyn Klnkald, Ron
sty le s for F all,
1971 was top the list evoking the mood
co lo rs for evening.
Brows
F ra sier and John T yres.
presented today at the National of the ’30’s.
em phasize the natural arch
Stuttgart puppeteer, Albrecht
H airdressers and Cosmetolo
C leverly, hair is braided,
and curves. The brow color
R oser, whose “ Clown Gustaf
g is ts A ssociation’s National twisted, roped and cupped to
Is lighter than the hair color
and Ensemble” are popular
Convention in Kansas City, the head in sty les that are
and complements the skin
with adult audiences all over
MlssourL
as soft and pilable as the
tone.
Eye lin ers are soft
Europe and with those who
The styles were introduced clothing that com pletes “ the
and
compatible
with eye
v isited the German pavilion
by the Official Hair Fashion total look” for ’71.
shadow shades. A wardrobe
at the 1966 Montreal World’s
Committee of the National
Fall hair colors reflect
of light, natural lash es In a
F a ir, will present his first
H airdressers and Cosmeto the subtle tones of nature
variety of colors and types
show In an American city.
lo g ists Association, the hair in shades of wneat, honey,
fills out the fashion picture
After Portland, R oser plans to
fashion authority of the beauty cinnamon, rust, wood, mink
for the eye.
attend the National Puppet
profession.
or ebony, or a twist of lemon,
Three basic form s headline
te e r s of America F estival In
The new touchable styles berry or cayenne.
the Touchable Collection. For
N ashville, T ennessee.
encompass a variety of in
Highlighting the touchable
the young se t, "The Savage
The Melos String Quartet
dividual looks styled for the trends in hair, makeup for
Touch” provides a long-hair
of Stutgart, formed In 1965,
w earer and the occasion.
Fall is also in the natural
look that Is curly and casual
w ill appear In the United .States
Heads in the Fall profile tones, with a clean, youthful
with a touch of savagery,
for the first tim e this summer.
a re adaptable sm all; the hair look achieved with deep, rich
"The Love Touch,” a casual
Winners of chamber ensemble
is dressed clo se with gentle colors from pots and tubes
cap of a coiffure, Is highlighted
awards In Rio de Janlero,
c u r ls , rolling waves or alight and the shimmering shine of
by love cu rls, braids or
Geneva and Germany, they
and graceful combination of lip g lo ss. Lip collors range
w aves--th e basic form adapt
have
performed all over
hair treatments that create a in the truer tones of pink,
able to that special touch that
Europe, Great Britain, North
texture that Is truly touchable. coral, plums and red, often
m akes the style truly the
A frica, the Middle East and
Hair lengths vary to suit with the mixing of shades.
w earer’s own.
South America.
the face, personality and life
Eye makeup is applied for
"The Final Touch,” a style
Coming from Wiesbaden Is
sty le of the w earer. The Fall the look of fashion, from the
of perfected elegance for c la ssic a l
guitarist,
Heinz
s ty le s reflect today’s sense of deeply shadowed eye of the
evening, m oves in graceful Justen, professor at the Peter
freedom
to satisfy every *30’s to the large round eye
waves from the forehead to a
C orneilus
Conservatory In
fashion need.
of recent years. Shadows in
dramatic catch of fllllgree
Mainz, West Germany, who
Day styles fram e the face pastel ranges are blended
cu rls In the back.
Added
has
performed throughout
splendor for special evenings,
Europe and also last year in
a pearl cap com pletes this
Portland. A form er student of
most regal of coiffures.
Andres Segovia, Justen will
Truly In tune with the fashion
offer a two week sem inar at
mood of today, "The Touch
C onsider a c a re e r as an o ffic e r in
Catlin Gabel School before
ab les” offer a natural freedom
presenting one concert Thrus-
the P ortland P olice Bureau, Money is
o f style for every age.
day, August 12 In Old Main.
now available to pay college costs w hile
In addition, the John Giggs
Consort
of Emporia, Kansas,
w orking fu ll tim e in law enforcem ent.
specializing In quartet Re
S alary s ta rts at $757 with an annual
n aissan ce and Baroque Music,
who are conducting a special
increase to $9G3.
Exceptional benefits
two-week noncredit workshop
Are you planning a vaca
on cim piis August 2-13, will
p ro g ra m . Requirem ents: 5’ 9" m inim um
tion this summer? o r w ill
perform a concert em phasiz
height, age 21-29 (34 fo r vets), exce lle nt it turn out to be a "w o rk ing the German contribution to
The
PORTLAND
that period o f m usic.
health, high level o f mental a b ility and tr ip ” ?
The Portland Shakespeare
1RAFF1C SAFETY COMMIS
em otional m a tu rity .
Company will present two
SION says trying to drive
perform ances of George Buc
five or six hundred miles a
For in fo rm a tio n , con tact —
c ity o f
hner’s "Woyzeck” and the
day is NO vacation ... it ’ s
PSU Players w ill be per
hard,
demanding
work.
Plan
P o rtla n d C iv il S erv ice ,
115 S.W . 4tfi
forming one - act plays by
your vacation for fun, and
German playwrights.
safety, too.
2 2 8 -6 1 4 1 e x t. 3 5 0 .
1 our special exhibits are
I he B lu e N otes
Not a False Note
Among Them
Fall Hairstyles
Museum.
“ Dada 1916-1966”
from the Goethe Institute In
Munich shows In photographs
and other graphic material the
cou rse of the Dada revolu
tion from Its beginning to near
present.
“ Contemparary Prints from
Germany” wu i feature the
w orbs of three young artists,
Horst Antes, Wolff Buchholz
and Rudolf Schoofs. "Kitsch:
The Grotesque Around Us” ts
a collection of com m ercially-
designed and mass-produced
objects assem bled by the
Wichita Art Museum.
German paintings, sculpture
and prints from the permanent
collection of the Museum sup
plem ented by works on loan
to the Museum from Mrs.
Jam es Platt of Santa Barbara
w ill include works by such
Expressionist
m asters as
Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka
and Kark Gofer among others.
FSB’ s White Gallery will
exhibit a contemporary Ger
man print show as well as a
photographic display of the
woodcuts of Albrecht Durer,
15th century m aster of woodcut
and copper engraving.
The PSU Library will have
an exhibit of photographs and
manuscripts on the life and
works of Franz Kafka
fun-food-friends
Comedy «tor Clerow
How did comedy star Clerow
‘F lip’ Wilson get to be called
‘Flip?*
From ea rliest
days
he
didn’t have much to be "flip”
about.
He was one of 18
children and grew up In fos
ter homes and reform schools.
His parents were divorced
when he was 8. There wasn’t
much laughter In his child
hood, but teachers remember
him as the class clown who
covered his own unhappiness
Flip' W ilto n
by making everybody e lse
laugh.
At 16 Clerow lied about his
age and Joined the Air Force
In 1949.
Gls on Guam In the Pacific
knew him as the file clerk
with the fllp|>ant, breezy atti
tude toward life and the Air
F orce brass.
Wilson’s buddies and even
h is commanding officer began
calling him " F lip .”
Clerow Wilson didn’t mind
a bit.
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