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This is just the beginning Porti irx l/o b s e rv e r Chaplaincy residents (Continued from page I) try . A revolution where tie ¿kills ami you le i leve In the ligence ami dedication that w ill le w erful are being challenged Education at the federal peni posslblity of the emerging of a men, and which perm its us to eventually take over tie lead- fry tie poweiless. Where the tentiary at McNeil Island, tru ly human society fo r a ll. select participants in the pro e tship ol our community. status quo is Iwing challenged Wash, and the Rev. Horace o . We all must recognize that It la Indeed tny pleasure to gram from among such highly- I take com fort In knowing liy Change. Where tie haves Huke J i ..cu rre n tly enrol led in one of the major problems we aildress this, the 1972 g is it qualified and professionally that you have been exposed to are being challenged liy tie Emanuel's diree-rnonthC llnl- have today Is the large num uating class ol Jelferson High competent applicants," D r. almost a lifetim e of w ar. 1 have-nots. It is a revolution S c h o o l, ¿al Pastoral Care program. ber of people who do no more Adix said. know you w ill want to change without precedent In this coun The ye a r-lo n g residency than engage In rhetoric. I he I must admit, however, that The chaplaincy education that. try , It Is a revolution com program for chaplains is of time for meaningless rhetoric I ap|>e,ii I « fo ie you this even program at Emanuel, like the I take com fort because I plicated by tie forces of rapid fered by Emanuel’ s depart has passed. I he time has ing with a great deal of | « i - more than a dozen other edu know that during your life social change, automation, anil ment of Religion and M in istry, passed when we can assume aonal ambivalence, on the cational programs in health time you have witnessed the demands from blacks, browns one of almost JOOclimcal pas that someone else w ill shoul one hand I share your joy - 1 careers offered atEmanuel, is assassination of John — M al and reds fo r freedom now. toral training centers in tlie der the burden fo r us. Each s h ite your pride - I rejoice non-denominational and of colm — Hobby -- and M a rtin . Ih ls (evolution Is so sig of us in this room tonight U.S, I ’ urpose of tie education with you lo r having crossed fered to qualified applicants And I know that you w ill want nificant that no one can afford al program is to prepare o r has an obligation ant a duty another hunlle in the educa without regard to race, color, to change that. not to le Involved. M orally, dained clergymen fo r careers to. In our own indivklual way, tional arena. I share your or creed. Of the fourchapla ins I take com fort in die fact no one can ie just a specta in hospital m in istry. contrllxite to the social trans- happiness, selected, only one - the Rev. that during your lifetim e we to r, complacently observing fot (nation. I he Rev. Coleman isa c le r on tlic other, wtien I reflect Anderson - is a clergyman of have seen man conquer space, tie decadence of our nation. gyman ol the Church of God of You might be asking your upon tlie society you w ill le the Lutheran Church in A m er and at the same tim e continue Unfortunately, there are too Anderson, Indiana, a graduate self - what can 1 do; I am to witness hunger InA inerlca. elitei mg, | am suddened. I ica, tlie denomination which many people who have not only one person. F irs t ol all, of W arner P acific College in am sad. Icned wlien I think about sponsors Emanuel Hospital; Ami I know you w ill want to lecome Involved. f-a r too Portland, and has attended recognize the fact that you change that. tlw problems you w ill in h e rit, Rev. Coleman, of the Church many are only sitting In tie ate a |>erson. You are sorne- Western Evangelical Semina I im saddened when I con skie r of God and Rev.Gilmore, of the I take com fort in the fact audience - not caring - not Ixjdyi Next, become informed. ry at Jennings l.odge,Ore. He tlw chore which you must Conservative Baptist Assn, of that during your lifetim e even recognizing this struggle It Is your obligation to not is now completing a M aster in accomplish. Make no m is Am erica, are joined by Rev. we have witnessed the explo fo r survival. I submit to you only know yoursell, ixjt also Education counseling program take about It, you are leaving Duke, from the Southern Bap sion of our citie s ami also the tonight that the only real know the conditions that sur at Oregon State U niversity. high school tonight in a time tis t Convention. inability or reluctance to c o r- choice fo r us Is w le th e r o r round you. Knowledge Is In His previous pastoral exper of gteat c ris is and tremen rect those conditions that lead not we w ill live by tie truth deed power! Never allow dous promise. to those explosions. And 1 ience includes membership on we know, whether you the yoursell to 1« restricted by tlie staff at Maranatha Evan I he c ris is stems Horn our know you w ill want to change Jefferson High School Class tlie narrow perspective of your gelistic Center aswel as sev Inability to deal with a v a ri that. of 1972, w ill continue to de immediate environment. A l eral years as pastor of the ety of pressing issues. The 1 take com fort in the fact velop yourself so that you can ways keep informed of the Community Church of God in issues Involve thedesperation that you have been exposed move to struggle fo r funda issues that extend ieyoml the to the warning that our nation Portland - a post he is resign ul large numlwrs nl ,«ople, mental transform ation, fo r the ing to enter the Emanuel pro boundaries of any geographi tie agonies ol our cities, the Two Jefferson High School is two societies - one white - creation o, new directions, cal consideration. Io change gram. His interest in chap lesolation of out countryside, Seniors have been selected to one black - separate but un towards a concern fo r the life a system, you must know that laincy Is complemented by his and the |>ollutlun ol thealrand perform with the famous equal. And I know you w ill anti the meaning of man. So background of training and ex- Hun. i o a lts i . ourse, want to change that. water, "Young Americans'* musical cial transform ation or social you must know that course. perience as a licensed p ra cti stemming (rum this c ris is traveling group fo r the next Although I came here to destiuction, tfu.se a re out only cal nurse in m ilita ry and c iv i Io avoid the mistakes of the Is a stonily debate which Is year. night in a state of ambivalence real choices. lian employment. past, you must know the past. Currently temg waged over Velma " P ie " Brunson, 17, I leave with hope. Hoping I he tesponslblity fo r mak I he challenge which con I tie Rev. Gilm ore, a clergy the tutuie direction ol our who sings, dances and plays that you w ill rise to the chal ing that decision is yours. fronts you tonight, as you leave man ol the Conservative Bap society. l i e relevance of the violin, w ill join with Louis lenge and supply us with the You must accept tie m ajor ami go your Individual ways. tis t A s s o c ia tio n ol Am erica, is many ol the traditional Insti Smith, 17, who also sings and guidance necessary todevelop res|>onslbiity forcie.itlngl>oth Is unique. You areconfronted i gra lu ste ui i ' .s c a d e C o lle g e , tutions In which we have placed dances, to travel with the Los a nation out of a nation. So tie atmosphere and the pro Portland, and has attended with a unique opportunity. You i * i r trust is Iwtng questioned. Angeles based perform ing that 10 years from now-when gram fo r fundamental change. ami those like you who are graduate and post-graduate group. Ifu ly , we a re undergoing a one of you w ill be the com I he t esponslblity is yours le - graduating from high schools courses at WestemConserva- social revolution in this coun Twenty-four 17 to 21 year mencement speaker fo r the ause you h ive tie talent, tie throughout the nation this tive Baptist S em injry in P o rt olds are selected throughout Jefferson High School Class of year, have the opportunity to land. Active in a variety of the United states each year 1982, you can say - we saw iletermine the future of your a need ami we fu lfille d it. community programs, th e by auditions to join this group. communities. You have the We saw the time and we seized Rev. Gilmore has t«eri Execu While perform ing with the uppoitunlty to determine the tive D ire c to r of the Albina group they attend colleges o r it. We wanted a nation, so itestiny of a nation. And you Neighborhood Service Center. universities in the Los we built it. liave die opportunity to gui le Former ly pastor of the Berean Angeles area. And as I leave you tonight - the destiny of the world. Baptist Church, Portland, he " P ie " and Louis, the only I leave with confidence that So my challenge to you to launched tlie Child Care Cen applicants selected from this is just the beginning. night Is to prepare ami devel te r and I een Drop-In program Oregon this year, have been op yoursell fo r die monumen ■'«fore joining the Bonneville enrolled in Jefferson’ s choir, tal task ahead of you. My Power Adm inistration towork dance o r orchestra classes, challenge to you is to seize with tlie summer youth em which are part of the schools' the tim e, fo r indeed the time ployment program there. Perform ing A rts Department. 1 Is now. My challenge to each "W e leel unusually fortu This year Jefferson High ami everyone of you Is tup re nate in interest which our Schoo presented the broad- lia re yourself so that in your chaplaincy education program way musical "Y o u r Own own Individual manner - w itfi- is generating among clergy th in g " in which " P ie " and in your own capabilities so that Louis co -starred. '. 1 . you can tru ly say that this is DISTRICT COURT a better world because 1 have leen here. To do that - to JUDGE DEIZ prepare and develop yoursell fo r tire task ahead. It Is ob with her experience and compassion w ill be an vious that this is Just the he- B allot Measure No. I, if g inning. outstanding JUDGE on the C ourt of domestic I came here tonight in a state passed, w ill elim inate the re- relations . of ambivalence. Yet, I've quirement that every voter looked at those of you who are must 1« able, except fo r phy sical d isa b ility, to read ami graduating from Jeff, ami I ELECT w rite the English language. It feel the radiation of enthusi asm which suggests to me a lowers tlie minimum voting age from 21 to 18 years of age commitment on your part to Pd. P olitical Adv: Com h tild a le tte r society, ft for all elections in Oregon. mittee to E lect Judge The passage of this measure suRR'is ts to me a determina TO THE Deiz to the C irc u it Court, tion on your part to continue w ill bringoregon law intocon- Fred Rosenbaum, Trea CIRCUIT COURT form lty with the United States your education so thatyouw ill surer. 110 Lindsay Bldg. Constitution. The 26thAmend 1« a pan of that nation build Portland, Oregon 97204 ment to tlie United StatesCon- DEPT.No. 18 ing. And from those vib ra Tel. No. 222-1477 stitutlon, passed in 1971, pro tions I have become optim is tic . Such optimism allows vides the right to vote to c iti zens who are 18 years old o r me to take com fort In know older. ing that in 1972, emerging S T E P H E N P a id fo r bv C itiz e n s f o r Casson The Oregon Constitution from Jelferson High School, 1 o m m ltte e -l* a u l It H e n d e r, T re a s u re r provides that voters be able to was a cadre of talent, Intel- B o x 123, P o rtla n d read ami w rlteE nglish,except fo r physical disability-. The Federal Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970 provide that no citizen shall 1« denied the right to vote because of failure to pass a literacy test. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents Oregon o ffic ia lly discontinued tlie use of literacy tests on July I, 1970 ami few tests have («en administered in recent M o d el Cities Area Resident years. I hursday, M a ) 11,1972 Page t ( I tie complete text of D r. |.ee Brown's talk to ttie Jelferson High School baccalaureate) S em ler L *-M i( «4 s u n »- • All Lenses Ground Io your Doctor's Prescription • EASY CREDIT D r . S n tiic r A d v is e a . EYES Exam ined All Optical [INSURANCE A ccepted One Day Servite APPOINTM ENT NEEDED h a v i roua t a r t y In Tho D a y lo r U r t i U r t i l i ! ePenjioneisind u, About wetfdie Cases Welcomed SOFLENS C on tact Loncot Students tour Ellis H. Casson for City Council # n y i ' r ~ fo rra i" S T I I I T I f V I l » S E M I!» BLOC OFFICES S.W.Third and Morrison «hai Offre« in MLEJII & EUGENF • Phene 227-7200 - |Q p fo m e fn sr I * A » » o c u f D o c t o r » o f O o t o a r t r y __ • * H U U o M K E L L Y ® // M < C R U M ® H *VEBB®B BB'GGS JP Keep a Leader from North Portland in our Legislature . . . FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 1 D IS T R IC T 14 Measure eliminates tests JUDGE DEIZ • • • • Experienced, Effective Legislator 26 Year Resident North Portland Lifelong Democrat Endorsed By Labor • Physician A n d Educator HOWARD CHERRY GETS THINGS DONE! O -X n Elect 9 7 2 l ; r u r ,r 4 08 1 " C barry C o m m ittee N orm en O ~ ' ' ook Blvd . P o rnena (Non P a rtis a n ) R esponsible- C a p a b le - Q u a lifie d KAFOURY BLACK POWER IN THE OLD WESTI SIDMEV POITreit 4-C staff attends conference The fig h t w a s against th e ra id e rs - but th e feu d w as b e tw e e n th em selves! ... ' BUCK and The PREACHER " RUBY DEE -CAMERON MITCHELL- ernest kinov Story by Music by Produced by EHNI ST KINOY and DRAKI WALKER . BE NNY CARTER • J O E n o n m ir T in A , An f A H U HI H I PRODUCTION A ll I A n * *-• DEMOCRAT,DISTRICT 13 HARRY BEIAFONTE . . i . om ___ -» « uh oai o a Mt » euooeertn • men» '»» H *» . ' a..e e» »<t’*££> -a*. .............. D ire c lt'd by I GLICKMAN • SIDNFY P O IT IF R Now p layin g af 2 Theatres FOX Theatre & 104th DRIVE-IN Staff members from the Metropolitan Area 4 -C Council ami its funded pro grams attended the Northwest Regional Conference of tlie Child Welfare League of Am erica in Seattle, A p ril 30 through May 3. The confer ence, made up of agencies in volved in a ll aspects of child welfare, had as its theme, "W ho Speaks fo r the C hild” . i ’ersons attending from the Mixlel C ities area were: C lif- foril Campbell, J r.D ire c to ro f the 4-C Information ami Re fe rra l Center; Paula slid e r, A dm inistrative A s s is t a n t ; Dorothy Jones, nurse; Karen Yada, Child Development As sistant. Attending from tlie Albina M in iste ria l Alliance Family Day and Night Care Program were: Nancy Pompa, Social W orker ami Diane f'ay- lor, parent ami board member, Lois E . W illiam s, Adm ini strative Assistant, repre sented tlie tri-co u n ty office of M etropolitan Area 4-C Coun c il. _ \ ¿fe i c l i ■ „w r COMPARE THE RECORD AND Y O U ’LL VOTE KAFOURY to t ^ t and abll‘' y '’ ° ard j n ° n eR° !? n r>emotorom m m ,sslon. County Chairman - No Sales Tax . D istrict Leader East County Demo- I Jaeue craT p , c 1 v • xecutive B oard E ast C en tral D em ocratic Club * * • >1 «V 1 ,'H 4 » r Rf i - 4 . l L , . " x » N I S 1 4 N H Y N P O H f, AR,