Portland Chamber of Commerce awards scholarship to PCC student Barriers You can climb Part II by Geraldine Bright Staff Writer It should not lie issuuied that we w ill move e a sily (t om a lieople of hard la bo r, m enial Jobs, physical labor e tc. to a society of service type Jobs. I lie ie m e h a r r le is to su r­ mount. One of these Is the lack of trusted ad viso rs to gusle out Youth In m aking the change. I le ie has been and Is a great concern about the pr oblerns of shaping young paople t o f it Into the Jobs our technological so­ ciety w ill Impose upon them. Out handicap is the fact that parents often a ie unable to tra n sm it knowledge that Is useful to t l e l r young jieople, I he I i (st \ , A, McNeil Scholarship in 'Convention Management awarded by the Portland Chamber of Com m erce was presented to l arrv I aB ore, second-year student at Portland Community College. At the award presentation are (left to right): V , A. McNei1, manager oi the Cham ber’s Convention Bureau tor over 2d years; Pary I aBore,student in P( ’( ’s Hotel - Res tan rant - Inst i tut ional Operation I’ rogram; .\mo De Be m ad ia, Portland 1 'ommunlty 1 College President; and John Mathews, Chamber Board of D irectors. I he Portland Chambei of Com me i co M em hers Rela­ tions C om m ittee presented tlie fit st V .A . M cNeil Scholarship grant to L a r r y L a llo ie , se- Corxl-yeai s tu le n i in I'C C 's llo lo l - R eslauianl - In stitu ­ tional Operation p io g ia m , Thursday, octobai 2S, at a luncheon In tlie Sylvania com ­ mons. I In V 3 , McNeil Scho­ lar ship G rant, the only annual scholarship to In awarded try tlx» Poi Hand C h a m ln r of Com ­ m erce, was established by the M em hers Relations C o m m it­ tee .is a (i ilxite to V .A ,M c N e il, fo rm e i managei of tln C h a m - I v r ’ s Convention Bureau. Lal . . I R o s e lu ig Highschool inRose- 1,11 g, 1 ieg' n. Ha ittended I ’mpqua Com m unity College tn fo re en listin g In tlie A ir F o ic e w heie In served fo r tw, yea is at B olling M r F o ice Base In ashingtun, D .C , I i- L o i e ' s coui se of study i t l ’CC is p iep arin g him fo r a careei In restau ran t operation arxl eventually management. W ith tlie I a llu re s , ic .t.iu - i ant o im a tlo n is a fa m ily oc­ cupation. I he re cip ie n t’ s la - tlie i has been c h e ffo i th e V e t- e ia n s ’ A d m in istra tio n Hospi­ tal In Roselxng fo r 2 I years. In com m enting on the scholar­ ship g ia n t, 1.aBore stated, " I t c e rta in ly gives me enthusiasm arxl it ’ s g ie a t to know tlie in­ d u stry appieclates PCC and U n ite in U n ity by V le tta Lindsey age I-I Black Man, Women, and C hild Why can’ t we stand lo g e tlie i in I h ity ? I heard a Black Woman c ry why? Because th e ir powei statxllng "I ogetliei You and I Step up Black Man, Woman and C h ild . Step up ami make your stand woi tliw hde. Dh B eautiful Black B ro th e r* in I i r . l n s , c a n ’ ! L e t’ s starxl I ngether You and Me. In orxJei to get Justice , Peace arxl l.q u a lIty H ro lh o i anl S ls te i We have to Unite in Unity " M a g ic a l, M e d ic a l P a in tin g " I lie "M a g ic a l, M edical p a in tin g s" of l ake! iswego a r­ tis t Keith Jones w ill be on ex­ h ib it November 8-29 in the White G a lle ry at P o itla m l State I inlvei s lty . An at lis t ’ s reception w ill be haM ii /: in i -. m „ ........v, November 8 in the Brow sing Lounge adjacent to tlie White G allei y. Jones, i gi aduate of P o rt­ land Stale I nlverslty, was tlx- reclple nt of a Max Beckman Graduate Pa intingScholai ship at the Brooklyn Museum School of Ar t, Brooklyn, New Y o rk, In 1965. Later lie taught a rt at theN oi thCounti y school In L a k e P le c ld ,N .Y ,C u t le n tly Jones Is teaching drawing a( PSI after s,lending last ye.u in ua kla ntl, C a lifo rn ia . I he ft ee exhibit w III Ire open to the public. its p io g ia rn . l ias I’CC grad­ uates are the ones who w ill sell tlie p io g ia m ." He a ls i added that lie waslielptsj In his career choice by Leo i^ua lls, owner of tlie H l-H o Pancake House In Salem ami R o s e lu ig . I.a llo ie is also president ol tlie newly form ed Ju n lo rC h .ip - te i of Foml Sei-vice Execu­ tive s. T lie $250 V . A. M cNeil S cholaishlp Is a warded an­ nually to a P o itla ixlC o m m u n - lly College student wlio dem - on stiates (lie prom ise of fu­ ture pro fe ssio nalism ami ac­ tiv ity h i Hotel-Restau a u t-ln - s litu tio n a l ( qiei atlon. Ted Yaw, C hairm an f tlx- M m elaris R elations C o n u n it- !.<•, . i! ti I u tx- lie on ami discus ed tlx; w rit o f tlie M em bers Rela­ tions C om m ittee, and Intro­ duced V .A . M cN eil who p ie - sent«»: t ie s c I mj I. i i ship g ant to La B ore . Am oD e B ern ard is, P o itla m l Com m unity College P re sxle n t. thanked tlie Cham­ ber foi its support of tlie PCC program aixl llien comlucted the Chambet rep rese ntative * on a tou. of tlie Sylvania fac­ ilitie s . Two M ic e fire d I wo m ice have heenflred by tlie Sloke-t m -I le n t (England) museum because tliey only woi ked the night sh ift. 1 he anim als were employed to show v is lto is how a model tie a d m lll generated e le c tri­ c ity - but slept du rin g theday. " T lie y w e iv |>utting in a g ie a t nighi shift on tlx; appa- ■ atus Ixil would not Jem ons- ti ate in fro n t of a crowd d u i- ing tlie day . "S o 1 am af i a il we had to give lliem the s a c k ." •aid Natui al H isto ry Asst. G eofhey Halfpenny, I he Job is now held by three Gei b ils . conf, from page 1 C e n tie x c a llin g means ' (hai a company purchasing the soi vice can have Incoming c a lls come d ire c tly (o any te l­ ephone extension without an o p e ra to rs assistance. Out­ going ami intercom c a lls are dialed d ire c tly by the exten­ sion u s e is . Ib is by-pas os pi Ivate switchboards and sim ­ p lifie s c a llin g paths. C e n tie x service is made possible by e le ctro n ic switch­ ing system s in telephone •w itch in g o ffice s. C a lls in­ volving Centrex custom ers w ill pass through e le ctro n ic switching fa c ilitie s amt travel along the new " m a in lin e s” ' In fia c tio n s of a second. I bus tlie ca b le -la yin g oper­ ations you see In the streets mean Im proved telephone ser­ vice here In the future . F or "C e n tre x ” sei-vice lo r N orth Poi tlam l businesses. A lso In­ cluded are data tra n sm issio n lines foi coni|xitei sli.i " n g . ami WATS (W kle A ie a le le - phone S ervice) Hi es fo r mak­ ing long distance c a lls at a fix ­ ed m onthly rate. A second m a jo r reason foi expanding tlie "m a in lin e ” is to make loom fo r new hapjien- digs In the telephone Ixisiness, both te g u la r c a llin g and ad­ vanced com m unication set - vices in Noi Ih Poi tland. sim ply because the parents aie out of touch with the tunes (new m ath). I hey do not un­ der starxl, wedonot undei stand tlie basic economic facts and trends. In tlie second place tlie parents probably would not 1« able to tra n s m it useful knowledge even if It was up to date and relevant, because it would be so com plicated that tliey would not he s k illfu l enough to meet tlie re q u lre - nients of transm ission . ( P a i- don the expression, but as lUletly as its kept this is so tru e .) These and other factors liave separated tlie young fro m tlie c u ltu re and tlie end re su lt Is tlie frightening lack of in­ te re s t often demonstrated 01 displayed in assuming respon­ s ib ility for It. I lie task ol providing m oti­ vation fo i our young people for Jobs that need them is a basic re s p o n s ib ility of theC hiIstian C h u ich (you. roe). J hat . lias always held high the stan­ da rds of life as a ‘ ‘ vocation’ ', a c a llin g from God. Hut, tlie im p ortan t thing is "how can we go about breaching the bar­ r ie r s that now exist. Can we look at It and say the s w ift­ ness of economic change has produced a society in which we lack people who w ill attend to the business of society, arxl that these paople cannot pro­ duce w ith the usual education in the Hum anities, (h e re fo ie , tlie fir st step In h e iking down o r breaking through the b a i- rie i s which keep people from t ie jobs tliey should and could f i l l Is the recognition that a general education is not good enough. ( L e t’ s face it). The second step in breaking thi ough to Jobs of tlie future is to recognize tie technical nature of social leadership In any of its vai ie tn -, ( i e.'igious, econom ic, gover nmental etc.). L e t us face tlie fact that grad­ uates of schools oi Theology often do not know how to lead then congregations effective­ ly . (T h is has been generally adm itted in recent studies of A m e r ic a n T h e o lo g ic a l Schools). It m ust also be ad­ m itted that with few excep­ tions, laboi leaders lack the advantage oi special tra in in g fo r th e ir demanding tasks. Not many business managers arxl Cooperation executives have had tlie special tra in in g , e ith e r. Look around your com m unities and note who holds tlie resp on siblity fo r so­ c ia l leadership. We usually find positions of power and re sp o n sib ility held by person lacking the social s k ills the Job demands, they do however, liave a p ra ctical grasp fo r gaining p o litic a l power, pe rse ( see M aw ln’ s Rapid Social Change). The th ird step is breaking down b a rrie rs to an adequately trained social leader ship. Es­ tablish program s to f it the need. T his gets Into the need of m otivating our youn„- peo­ ple to get tlie kinds of education they need and society needs them to have. When you are asked to learn something you cannot use, what happens? You tur n off, young people drop out of school. In short, we need to become convinced that technical s k ills in social leadership is of equal im portance w ith s k ills in science and in du stry. In our churches and among our edu­ cators we m ust bring our best minds to face tills ta sk........... Portland/Observer Thursday, Nov. 11, 1971 P a g e s W e lfa re sym posium Electricity makes them work Here in Oregon, much of the electricity our me ical centers need is provided by Portland Get ral Electric Company Power from PGE is the heart of virtually every function in these centers. In laboratories In diagnostic clinics. In modern climate control & L e tT E P I'S B O TTLE SHOP be your headquarters for at the.Invest prices in b ille d A symposium on " Y o u r Stake in W e lfa re " w ill beheld on Thursday, Novem ber 11th at 7:15 pm at G le n fa ir School, 15'JOO NE G lisan St. Sponsors are the E ast Multnom ah County C om m unity C o un cil, F ra n c is C e nter, M t. Hood Com m unity C ollege, M ultn o­ mah C ountyC om m unltyA ction Agency, Snow-Cap, the DMCA and the YWCA. Speakers are: M rs . Faye Lyday, past president of the ADC organization, " T e l l It L ik e It Is ” ; C h alm e rs Jones, State Departm ent of Human Resources, " A n O verview of the Human R e sou rcesD e pa rt- m e n t"; W. Kenneth C a lvin , sociologist, " I s T here a C u l- tu re of P o v e rty ? ": James Young, o ffic e o fE c o n o m ic O p - p o rtu n ity, "R egion al and Na­ tional Aspects of the P overty P roblem . . . How Can Con­ cerned C itize n s be E ffe c ­ tiv e ? "; M ultnom ah County- C o m m issio ne r Don C la rk , "C o u n ty Role in Dealing w ith P ove rty P ro b le m s ." Resource persons rep re­ senting various com m unity and governm ent agencies w ill answer questions follow ing tlie presentations. Coffee w ill be served preceding the m eeting. 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