Covcordio seto King Teach-In
Concordia College'« Minority Affair*
Office will feature it's third annual Martin
Luther King Teeeh-In on January 14th.
The event» include lectures, films and
group discussions focusing on his teach
ings and philosophy. Concordia presents
the activities in remembrance of Dr.
King's birthday and his contribution to
civil rights in America.
Beginning at 9:45 a.m. Rozel I Gilmore.
Director of Minority Affairs, will lecture
0,1 “The South as Black Americans Saw
It. Before the Civil Rights Struggle“. The
Reverend GUmore has been on Con
cordia's staff in his present position for
four years and is currently president of
the Albina Ministerial Alliance.
At 1:30 p.m. a lecture titled “Martin
Luther King Non-Violence and Some
Allusions to His Place in American
History", will be presented by Dr. Rich
ard Hill. Director of Concordia's Inde
pendent Learning Center. Dr. Hill re
ceived his Doctor of Philosophy degree
•< y University of Atlanta. Geor
liv I'd in the South for eight years,
■if slated concerning the Teach
provides a means for students,
and the coummunity an oppor
tunity to remember and reflect upon the
great man Dr K ng was and his stand on
non violence in a very violent society.“
Another feature of the day will be an
open house and dedication of Concordia s
Intercultural Center located at »431 N-E.
30th Avenue. Present for the dedication
ceremony, beginning at 1290 noon, will be
clergy from the Black Community and the
newly elected President of the NAACP.
the Reverened John Jackson. The center
is sponsored by the Minority Affairs
Office. It s purpose is to provide a facility
that is available for small group activi
ties. especially events that focus on
Blacks and other minority culturáis.
Gilmore and Concordia extend an invi
tation to the public to participate on this
important day in American History.
COMMUNI?
Unique party will be held at 7506 North Hereford (corner of
Lombard I from 200 - 400 on Friday. January 21st. Admission for
senior citizens: one baby picture (up to 10 years) to be entered in a
Senior identification contest. Prises will be awarded Seniors
matching the most pictures with guests.
•Alameda Mothers singing group will entertain, after which
refreshments will be served with dance music supplied by pianist
Cliff Nelson and Fred Grant on drums. A good time is promised
for senior citizens attending.
Beys Choir
seeks singers
The Oregon Boys Choir is now audi
tioning This is an opportunity for boys
from eight to twelve years of age.
This organization was started in 1969
by Josepn Correa, the founder-director of
the Oregon Boys Choir and the Oregon
Cirls Choir. He is a graduate of Lima
Conservatory of Music in Lima, Peru.
The boys have recently returned from
a trip to Monterrey. Mexico where they
attended the American Boys Choir Fed
eration. They had a wonderful lime with
boys choirs from all over the United
States and Mexico. Correa is Vice Presi
dent of this Federation, and as such was
in charge during those four days. The
choir also travelled in southern Califor
nia, putting on several concerts
The Choir travels all over Oregon. And
they represent Oregon very well when
they travel to other states. They are
planning a trip to Japan and possibly to
Hawaii this summer. In 1978 they are
planning to go to Europe.
This is an opportunity for music lovers.
For an appointment for an audition or for
more information, call Mrs. Criswell at
232-5700 or write The Oregon Boys Choir,
Box 20392. Portland. Oregon 97220.
The Educational Center. UJ15 N.E. 7th
has opened registration for winter term
courses.
Registration will continue
through January 21st without a late foe
penalty. Anyone mqy register if they are
over 16 years old. Veterans may also
receive benefits for enrolling. The fees
for courses are still only six dollars per
class, and these classes carry the same
credit as regular PSU courses tool
This quarter more courses are being
offered than ever before. As usual the
center is concerned with everyday life
situations at all encounter. Some of
these situations have to do with work,
education, health, citizenship and con
sumerism. Therefore, various courses
are offered in these areas. They are:
Ceneumer Bayfog: this course is de
signed for people interested in getting
the most for their money and under
standing their rights.
Intro. Administration of Justice: this
term we will discuss the courts in the
justice system.
Pre-Algebra: Addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division of whole
numbers, fractions and percents.
Elementary Algebra: Review of whole
numbers, fractions, integers, factoring
and simplifying equations.
Introduction to Algebra: real numbers,
addition, subtraction, multiplication,
and division of equations.
Math for Elementary Teachers: re
quired for Elementary Teaching Certi
fication.
Business Math: discussion of various
problems in the business field.
Monterey Reading: Has reported
growth in students diagnosed as poor
readers after attending 24 individual
sessions of 15 minutes each.
W riting: Students will practice putting
together sentences, paragraphs and an
opinion paper.
Intro to Black Literature: Course will
look at some central concerns in the
tradition of Afro-American literature.
South Africa: Course will focus on
Africa's struggle against the domim
ant regimes of Europe, and the strug
gle in South Africa. Rhodesia and
southwest Africa.
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weight
reduction.
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Rational Aseerthfonees Training: help,
students learn assertive behaviors.
Race A Ethnic leones: A survey ol
■where society stands on race ec.inom
ically, politically, and educationally.
Human Development: How infants ana
children learn, toilet training, feeding,
affection, etc. How to solve problems
like thumbsucking, bedwetting and
others.
Practical Parenting: Is concerned with
communication, direct and indirect
guidance and discipline.
Small Busiaese Operatieas: Focuses in
on site selection, building choice, capi
tal and other financial considerations to
bemade by the business person.
Personal Shorthand lEaay to learn, easy
to write and easy to use; very helpful
on the job. too.
Economics for Artist: Topics include
finding work, writing resume, copy-
writing. writing contracts, legal help
available and more.
Civil Service Exams: Prepares people
for upcoming civil service exams.
Intro Black Stndiee.Providea students
with an overview of the critical issues
affecting Black people in America.
Accounting Principles: Designed for
anyone with a desire to increase their
knowledge of bookkeeping or account
•ng.
Budget Nutrition: Presents essentials
to a balanced diet.
Korean Karate: Developes good char
Modern
Business
L e tte r
W rith « :
actor and physical conditioning..
Trains students to write business let
Old Testament Law A HiatoryiStudy of
ters which meet the standard of mod
places, people, prophets, the attitude of
ern business correspondence.
God. gods and man are included.
For more information call Lucious,
Personal Psychology: Areas to cover
Mildred, or Nepoleon or Pat al 229-3864.
are: communication between partners, The center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30
assertiveness, tension reduction, study
p.m. Monday through Thursday and from
habits or self concept development and
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday.
2811 NJS. Holman. January
4013 N.E. 18th, 7:30 p.m. January
620 N. Fremont. January 24th,
Saturday mornings, beginning January 15th.
New ways to make reading and spelling fun for al - for the whole
family! Augustana Lutheran Church. 15th & Knott (sponsored by
the Reading Trees and others call 288-6174)
A second public meeting to discuss establishing a
ital he al th eeater for North and Northeast Portland will be
held at 7: 30 p.m., Thursday, January 20 in the Cascade Center
Auditorium of Portland Community College at 706 N. Killings-
worth.
Purpose of the meeting is to gather information regarding
mental health needs of the community and to begin planning
neighborhood workshops.
The meeting is open to professionals in mental health agencies,
those working in human service related organizations, school
officials, representatives of neighborhood organizations and other
interested persons.
It is sponsored by the department of psychiatry at the
University of Oregon Health Sciences Center School of Medicine,
which received a one-year planning grant from the Department of
Health. Education and Welfare for the project.
For further information, please contact the UOHSC psychiatry
department.
W A Y 0 BRAND STOCK UP!
Thursday. January 20th:
Planning Commiemon hearing on
Proposed North Portland Arterial Streets Policies. 6941 N.
Central Street 7: 30 p.m.
Tuesday, January 25th Planning Commission hearing on All
Proposed A rterial Streets Policies. Room 200, City Hall
Annex. 7: 30 p.m.
Thursday, January 27th
Planning
Hearing on Srd-year HCD.
Commission/PDC
Joint
Planning Commission review of draft “density” guideline ! for
the siting of Residential Care Facilities has been reecheM ed from
January 4 to February 1,1077. Room 200 City Hall Annex. 12:30
p.m.
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including the Gilmore ease - will be discussed.
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Minority Workers; Urban League; Women’s International League
for Peace and Freedom; Portland Committee to Reopen the
Rosenberg Case; Socialist Workers Party; Clergy and Laity
Concerned; John Reed Bookstore; Fellowship of Reconciliation;
Young Socialist Alliance; Gretchen Kafoury: Wally Priestley;
Phoebe Friedman; Human and Legal Rights Committee of
Multnomah County Democratic Central Committee.
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