Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 27, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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| BRU SH A SPRAY RAINTINi
Fall fashions bring
suede and leather
The going thing this fall
fo r men w ill he tlie total look
in suede and leather. Pic­
tured fir s t is a two piece
suede suit in blue, worn by
George Mays. The suit is
casual in appearance with
patch pockets on the jacket.
The pants feature the half
stitch legs.
Mona T ille ry wears a gray-
leather pants suit by D evri.
Charles M ille r styles a red
and black leather suit with a
black long-collar s h irt. The
jacket features the single
needle plain look. The pants
are
smooth leather from
waist to knees with the half
stitch legs picking up the sin­
gle needle pattern.
Once again the male w ill
come forth in fu ll bloom to
catch the eye and heart of his
lady.
Clothes featured are from
Foreman and C la rk's Lloyd
Center.
Miss T ille ry 's h a ir syled
by Cassie Benjamin of the
Lov-Lee-Ladee Beauty Salon.
"The Bat” at coast
The grandaddy of A m eri­
can th rille rs , "T h e B a t."
written
by Mary Roberts
Rinehart and Avery Hupwood
is next on stage at the new­
ly
remodeled
C o a s te r
Theater in Cannon Beach.
Directed by JackFeather-
tngill, the PSL’ SummerStock
Company w ill perform
the
popular mystery two week­
ends July 27-30, August 3-6.
Within two years of its
New York opening in 1920,
six " B a t'' touring companies
found
large audiences in
every town.
It became the
most sought-for play in Lon­
don and also opened in Aus­
tra lia and P a ris .
M ajor roles IntheCoaster
production are portrayed by
Sara Towhy. Megan Taylor,
Rich Scheland and Pat To-
re lle .
A fte r "T h e Bat” , the PSU
Summer Stock Company w ill
present two productions this
season: "Y o u 're a Good Man
Charlie Brown,” August9-13
16-20 and "Y o u Can’ t Take
It
W ith Y ou" August 24-27
and 31 and September 1-4.
Are black men sexually su­
perior to white men? D r.
Alvin F . Pouissant, a black
Ha rv a rd pyschiatrist, ex­
amines some hard facts and
fantasies about the legendary
"black stud'' in the August
"Special
Issue" of Ebony.
Says Pouissant:
"B lack male sexuality has
been enveloped m myths, fan­
tasies, distortions and stereo­
types. Popular litei-atureal­
ludes to black prowess, but
sexual studies and reports
provide few hard facts.Black
fo r uncertain reasons have
not been analyzed in the m ajor
sex studies and the common
b ille ts about black male sex­
ual power cannot be co n firm ­
ed or rejected on the basis
of objective in fo rm a tio n."
Black men have teen both
glorified and victim ized be­
cause of their alleged sexual
prowess. M a n y black men
have been publicly castrated
and murdered fo r supposedly
raping white women.Emmett
T ill, a 14 year old black boy
was murdered in M ississippi
fo r "eyeball rape" (m erely
looking at a white woman) ;
and predictably his k ille rs
were all freed.
I t ’ s no secret, reports E -
BONY, th a t in the g h e tt o
black boys must learn early
that they must indulge in sex
m o r d e r to " p r o v e their
manhood." And like other
boys of s im ila r class back­
grounds, they spend a lot of
time talking and experiment­
ing with sex.
However, data a re gradually
appearing which shows that
s e x u a l enjoyment of low-
income
blacks
may, un­
fortunately, he reduced be­
cause of frustrations built in­
to a life of poverty.
In raising the tug off the
sickness which surrounds the
question of race and sex in this
c o u n t r y . Ebony u n c o v e r s
some
interesting
reasons
which a black male might have
fo r "sleeping w hite" —many
of which aren't sexual reasons
at a ll.
PSU gets grant
The Environmental Educa­
tion Center at Portland State
U niversity recently received
a $33,400 grant from the L .S.
Department of Health, Edu­
cation and W elfare. Funding
fo r the grant, the second fo r
the Center by HEW, came
from the 1971 National En­
vironmental Education Act.
According to D r. Don Stot-
le r, visiting associate pro­
fessor of education at PSI
and d ire cto r of the Center,
the funds w ill be used fo r
staff salaries, fu rth e r de­
velopment of the environ­
mental information systems,
and to equip a laboratory-
classroom fa cility which is
headquartered in room 373
Lincoln Hall.
The Center is designed as
a self-learning o p e r a t io n
created to bring people to­
gether and activate them into
assisting in solving environ­
mental problems and propos­
ing projects in the tri-county
area.
I he Center has con­
sulted on more than 30 en­
vironmental proposals to tie
submitted fo r funding during
1972. From those which are
s - c c e s s f u l , environmen­
tal projects and curricula w ill
be developed ami dissemi­
nateli.
Should the Center continue
to enjoy the sim e success as
it has during its firs t few
months of operation, Stotler
forsees it becoming a national
demonstration
center fo r
HEW, serving as a model for
future centers of a sim ila r
nature.
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Portland girl
enters pageant
Kathy M artin, daughter of
M r. and M rs. Andrew ( . M a r ­
tin of 3321 N.E. 13th Ave., a
Senii r it C i n t High Scb ot,
participate! in titegon’ s firs t
M lM leen-Age Pageant. I he
pageant was held July 7 anil
8th in Yakima, Washington.
I he g irls did quite a lew
Friday, thsy were
introluced to the .xiblicwhere
M iss Yakima was chosen.
Saturday morning was inter­
view time with the judges.
They were judged on poise,
personality and apixfarance.
Saturday evening the g irls
were introduced on stage in
fonnals. A M iss Congen ility
and Citizenship trophy was
things.
Greatest Advance Since the
Typewriter was Invented!
No More Smeary Erasing
Covers Mistakes Instantly,
Permanently!
given.
At this time 10 out
of the 80 g irls participating
were chosen as fin a lists.
I hese 10 finalists gave a
short
speech on "W hat’ s
Right About A m e rica ." Kathy
was fifth runner-up in O re­
gon.
she hopes someday to
become a Registered Nurse
o r a Doctor.
Kathy is a
Junior Auxiliary Volunieei at
Emanuel Hospital, she is a
member of New Hope Bap­
tist Church ami sings in the
young adult choir. Kathy says
this was a great expei lence
and one which she w ill nevei
fo rget.
K athy's entry was spon­
sored by st. Josephs Graml
Lolge.
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PSU speech program
recieves accredation
Whitney Young Memorial is opener
hoo *
I he education and training
program in speech pathology
of the department of speech at
Portland State I niversity has
become the firs t ill Oregon and
sixth on the Pacific Coast to
receive accreditation by tie
American Speech and Hearing
Association.
According to D r. Robert
English, d ire cto r of the I ni-
ve rsity's speech and fe a rin g
sciences p ro g r a m, the ac­
creditation is part of the 13,
000
member ASHA's goal
to maintain high nationwide
standards.
Students graduating from
an acc red iter! program w ill
find th e ir job applications
w ill c a rry more weight than
those graduating from a pro­
gram not accredited, English
saxl.
Furtherm ore,
these
students w ill be able togain
personal membership
and
certification
with ASH A
sooner.
Asked what the job outlook
is fo r speech pathologists,
English replied that positions
are available, o f the eight
students who graduated from
PLS's program this year,
all eight have jobs o r are
going on fo r doctoral work.
College football fo r the 1972
coordinator
of the game; w ill be in the hands (and feet)
season w ill open at Yankee
Carol J. Wellington, assistant of Herman Christophe and Lee
Stadium in New York C ity,
staff coordinator of the game; Fobbs. They both lugged the
when the T igers of Grambling
and W alter Christm as, pro­
leather 108 times in 1971,
tangle with the Bears from
motional d ire c to r ofthegame. Christophe gaining 648 yards
Morgan State College in the
P uryear also stated that and Fobbs picking up 735.
Second Annual Whitney M.
the famous marching bands Charles Smith, all-am erica
Young. J r. M em orial Football
of Grambling and Morgan
selection and MVP of last
C lassic. Mhalon T. Puryear,
would again appear at the
year’ s Classic, w ill be back
acting executive director of
game during halftim e.
to harass the Morgan secon­
the New York L'rban League,
This w ill be the fourth ap­
dary with his pass catching
the sponsor of the game, an­
pearance of the two schools
ability.
nounced at a press conference
in the New Y ork Urban Lea­
Leadership chores fo rM o r-
I held today, that the classic
gue footbal classic, which was gan State fa ll on the shoulders
w ill be played on Saturday,
renamed last year in honor
of quarterback Edmond Burt
September 9, 1972 at 2:00
of Whitney M . Young, J r ,
who likes to throw the ball
pan. in Yankee Stadium.
the late executive d ire c to r of
a lot coming out of the Bears'
Puryear stated, "T he New
the National Urban League.
pro-type offense. Wingback
York Urban League w ill again
Grambling has won two of C u rtis Davis w ill be a prin­
kick off the nation'scoJJegiate
the three games between the
ciple target ln.Moigan’ s aerial
football season, but there is
schools in New York C ity.
game.
more than just the playing of
Led by Coach Eddie Ro­
Morgan is loaded with run­
a football game, exciting as
binson, the Crambling T igers
ning talent in the persons
it is. The proceeds from the
are most responsible fo r put­
of Lester Brooks, JlmmyJoe,
game not only help us to keep
ting Black college football on
R otert Hammond and Mike
the doors of the Street Aca­
the map. The Lousiana school
C u ille r. Both teams are de­
demics open to youngsters
ranks second only to Notre
fending champs, Morgan wln-
who would otherwise turn
Dame in the number of alum­
ninnlng the title in the Mid
th e ir backs on education, but
ni now in professional foot­
A tlantic Athletic Conference
it also assists otherNewYork
ball.
and Grambling bossing the
L'rban League projects. We
Singular honors were be­
Southwest Athletic Confer­
have had the proud distinction
stowed upon Coach Robinson
ence.
of having 314 of our students
when he was elected president
enter and graduate from 25
of the National Association
of the best colleges In the
of Intercollegiate Athletics
nation. Everyone connected
(NA1A) and appointed to the
with the football classic had
board of d ire cto rs of the Foot­
a hand In giving these young
ball Coaches Association
people a tremendous boost.”
Coach E a rl Banks, mentor
The acting executive direc­
of the Morgan State squad,
to r praised and thanked the
also has a long lis t of gra­
Coca Cola Bottling Company
duates now in the pro ranks.
The Glasgow Phoenix Choir,
of New York and its presi­
bring a total of 175 visitors
With over HO victories at the
Scotland's
most fa m o u s
dent, Charles E .F . M illa rd
to the Northwest from Scot­
Maryland school. Banks ranks
choral ensemble, w ill per­
(also the new president of
land and England. They w ill
high in the coaching fra te rn ity .
form on the stage of the
the New York Urban League)
1« hosted fo r several days
A game highlight w ill 1«
Portland C ivic Auditorium on
fo r once again underwriting
at each stop here by Associa­
the presentation of the co­
Saturday evening, July 29th,
the game to assure its suc­
tion members. Most of these
veted National Whitney M.
at 8:30 p jn . under the aus­
cess. He also named and in-
same C hoir members have
Young, J r . M em orial Award
pices
of
the
American
H
eri­
troduced members of the l‘Z72
entertained
Northwest stu­
at halftim e. M rs . Rosa Parks,
tage Association.
Whitney M . Young, J r. Me­
dents in th e ir homes, during
"m o th e r of the c iv il rights
Not
only
is
the
C
hoir
a
m orial Football ClassicCom-
the course of concert stialy
movement” ,
received
tfe
very pa rticu la r favorite at
mittee.
award in 1971.
programs
to the B ritis h Isles
home on Its native heath, but
The committee members
during past years.
The Graml.llng brigade w ill
also
on
its
journeys
to
con-
are Bernard H. Jackson and
be led by quarterback Mat­
certlze in many parts of the
Claude "B u d d y " Young, co-
thew Reed,
of the out­
United kingdom and the Euro­
chairmen
of the football
American Heritage Asso­
standing college signal caller s
pean Continent. Thia firs t
classic; W illiam H. Toles;
ciation has sponsored A m e ri­
in the country. Reed clicked
v is it of the C hoir to the
Charles E .F. M illa rd ; Robert
can
studies programs in
on 115 completions out of 236
Western Hemisphere, spon­
A. Bernard; Frances Ander­
America, Europe and through­
attempted pasres last year,
sored by the American H eri­
son; V ic to r Collymore; John
out the world fo r Northwest
good fo r 1,623 yards and 9
tage Association, w ill bring a
M urray; Michael Burke, Le­
high school and college stu­
touchdowns.
andlng 6 '5 ",
company of 87 singers and 12
muel M. Wells, committee
dents since 1957. In thia time
and tipping the cale at 225,
Highland dancers to the Wes-
secretary; George Norford,
the Association has served
Reed has the ideal stature fo r
'ern States and Canada. Many
board coordinator of the pro football.
approximately 10,000 students
of the group have relatives
game; Walter Branford, staff
In a variety of educational
Gram bling's ground game
traveling with them which w ill
experiences
on tie East
Free services in diagnosis
and treatment of voice, speech
and language problems have
been
provided by PSI 's
speech pathology c lin ic for
over 1,200 children and adults
in the metropolitan area since
1964.
Referrals come to
the
clin ic from physicians, n u i-
ses, public schools, the In­
termediate
Education Dis­
tric ts of Multnomah and Wash­
ington counties. Child Devel­
opment
and Rehabilitation
Services at the I niversity of
Oregon Medical School and
PSU’ s own health service.
C lin ic interns, under tie
sipervislon
of D r. Robert
Casteel and Stephen C. Mc­
Farlane, have sc reenod over
5,000 PSU students for speech
problems
In the past five
years.
Of 300programs nationally
in speech pathology, around
60 are accredited. I be other
accredited West Coast pro­
grams are located at: the
U niversity of Soutlern C a li­
fornia, San Diego State Col­
lege, San FrancIscoStateCol-
lege, C alifornia State College
at F ullerton, ami the Univer­
sity of Washington.
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T R E M E N D O U S , T O W E R IN G . A ripping, p ie rc in g
study ot a B ieck W om an D ian a Sand« »• super "
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' M aya A ngelou's G eo rg ia, G e o rg ia ’
opens a w in do w for us to the soul of a black
wom an. L IT E R A LL Y S T U N N IN G .
D iana Sands surpasses h e rs e lf.''
uwerm CrM-wac nt
"The greatest statem ent for Blacks
that w e've aver s ean '" sb«^ - m
Glasgow choir performs in city
Coast, in Mexico, Europe,
Japan and the MkJdle East.
C urrently
the Association
sponsors "studyabroad"con­
cert programs fo r about ten
high school and college per­
formance groups per year.
American
Heritage’ s goal
is to help students enlarge
their understanding of them­
selves, th e ir present sur­
roundings and tholr common
heritage.
'Getting to know you". Hie
American Heritage way, is
the purpose 'of this tour of
the Clssgow Phoenix C hoir,
one of the w orld's great mixed
choirs. Music lovers of the
Northwest w ill, of course, 1«
the happy beneficiaries of this
exciting cultural exchange.
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in Maya Angelou's
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