Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 20, 1977, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday. January 20, 1977 I'a g r 4
Concordia College is sponsoring on
Friday. January 2thh. a "Lutheran
N ight". All Lutherans will be admitted
free to the Concordia Cavalier versus
Columbia Christian basketball game be
ginning at 8:00 p.m. Concordia's gym is
located at Northeast 27th and Highland.
A "Lutheran N ight" fam ily ticket will
assure free admission and may be obtain
ed from any Lutheran parish
In addition to college basketball, a
mini game w ill be played at half-time
between the teams of M em orial Lutheran
of Vancouver and Resurrection Lutheran
of Portland These tw o teams are mem
bers of the A Division of the Lutheran
Basketball League.
Im m ediately following the game, re ­
freshments will be served in the ■»!»««
rooms of the physical education building.
Crisis discussed
How to Prepare For Crisis ", a new
workshop to begin in February by Port
Ians State U n iversity and the Division of
Forum participants (Back row) Ms. Nina Bailey. Dr. Lee P
Continuing Education, will present ex ­
Brown. Ms Wanda W rig h t. Ms. Alice Robinson; (fro n tI M rs
perts in various fields to bring ideas and
guidance
D r. Pamel M unter, P SU Psychologist,
opens the four week workship speaking
on “How to Prepare Yourself As An
Individual" at 10:00 a.m. Monday. Feb­
M rs Lazelle Johnson of the Women s
etc
ru ary 7th.
Bureau. Departm ent of Labor, Region X ,
E
D r. Donald Weston. Director of the
told members of Delta Sigma Theta
and
Tualatin Valley Guidance Clinic, will
sorority that Black women must become
hav
explore "How To Cope W ith Crisis In The
involved in the women's movement.
stat
F A m ily ”. discussing aspects of divorce,
Black women have tended to stay aw ay
fern
death and senuos illness, on February
from the women s movement, saying that
wor
14th.
because they have often carried the
"(
"Learning to Share The Burden" will
financial burdens of the family they are
diffi
be the topic of the th ird session, on
already liberated, or that the emphasis
are
February 21st. with M rs. Gaulda Hahn.
must be placed on Black liberation male
Bla
Social W o rker at Jewish Fam ily and
and female. They have considered the
for
Child Service.
Women's Movement a w hite middle class
M
The final session. February 28th. will
movement.
ben
feathre “Financial Planning" with B ar­
"Black women do not have equal rights.
M
bara M cFarland, attorney, and W illiam
The laws of the future are being
Unil
Steiner, Field Representative from the
influenced now and we cannot afford not
won
F or information call Bernice Feibteman
to be involved - the issues are equal pay,
man
at 22ÎU 825.
child care, justice, health, mental health.
Gladys McCoy. Mrs. Jewel l o s in g . Ms Laselle Johnson and
Ms. Berna Plum mer.
Delta forum explores women's changing role
Grant press brings crucial win
Tuesday evenings
game
between
Grant and Madison High School was an
excellent basketball contest.
N eith er
tearr. has a reason to be ashamed of their
performance.
Both teams played as a team I t was a
nip and tuck battle
The closeness was
shown in the score A t half time it was
31 27. Grant's favor. A t the end of the
third q uarter it was 49-47. G rant ahead.
Grant finally pulled it out 76-62 w ith the
aid of th eir press.
Grant's press seemed to have a dev a»
tatm g effect on Madison M ark Radford.
Robert Lewis, and W elton Jordan led the
way for Grant's victory.
Coach Jones of Grant thought his team
had a tendency to play off th eir record.
He aiso thought his team was standing
around too much and playing flat footed.
Jones said he tried a number of people
but the press was the m ajor factor. “Bas­
ical !> we are getting good play from our
bench.
Ricky Gulledge. a junior, and
City A uditor Jewel Lansing explained
the special problems of running for public
office. Although she does not believe
being a woman was a decisive factor in
people voting for her
it did affect her
campaign.
It is more difficult for a
woman to raise money and to know
where to go for financial support Women
usually have more activities caring for
children and taking rare of a home that
takes tim e away from campaigning where
a man has this done for him.
The greatest problem is having self
confidence and being aggresive enough to
sell herself as the best candidate.
Additional speakers were D r. Lee P.
Broun. Mrs. Gladys McCoy, Ms. Nina
Bailey and Mrs. Alice Robinson
The Deltas celebrated their 64th Anni
versary, having been founded in 1913.
The Beta Psi Chapter was formed in 1945.
sophomore Kevin M acM illan are giving
good playing tune and helping out our
starters."
Today, against W ashington. Coach
Jones and his Generals go to his old alma
mater, where he played and coached.
W hen asked how he felt about the
encounter he replied. “I left with very
good feelings and I know most of the kids
on the team."
Madison got a good game from Craig
Tamaki. E n c Hedland. and Greg Moss
Madison, in the first half, was able to hit
the outside shot and to get inside, but in
the second half the outside shooting went
somewhat cold and the inside was prettv
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On Sunday . January 30. the Oregon
Socialist W orkers P arty w ill host a series
of classes featuring Fred Feldman, na
tional education director of the SW P and
an Associate E d ito r of the International
Socialist Review. He will speak on “The
Chinese Revolution and Stalinism". The
classes will be held at the M ilitant
Bookstore. 3928 N . W illiams Avenue at
5:00 and 8:00 p.m.
On Monday. January 31. Feldman will
speak on "China A fte r Mao" at 8:00 p.m.
Ror information cal! 288 7860.
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