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Portland Observar Thursday. May 17. 1979 Page 3 Tony Brow n visits OSU (Continued from page I col. 2) is deceased. Other members o f the family are scattered. Brown tackles difficult subjects in the “ Tony Brown’s Journal” show and refuses to be intim idated by Blacks or whites who try to force him into stereotyped ways o f thinking or speaking concerning race-related issues. The first program was " A in ’ t A in ’t Right,” that stressed the im portance o f good speech in all ethnic groups, though based on ghetto lan guage. Another was "C an Whites Raise Black Children?” This show questioned why Black children raised in advantaged white homes show dramatic increases in I.Q. and i f this \ means whites are better fitted for parenthood than Blacks. Tony Brown will be speaking on the topic, "W hen Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade,” at 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 24th in Dear born Hall Auditorium , Oregon State University. He will also conduct a seminar, " T V . as a H istorical Tool,” on Friday, May 25th, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon in the Mem orial Union Board Room, Oregon State University. Both programs are open to the public. Those wishing to attend the Friday morning seminar must preregister by noon, May 23rd, at the A ffirm ative Action Office, Oregon State University, 754-3556. J Á c I EM MALY WILLIAMS LOOK FOR THE BIG " T Dental career begins early 5 ■ PATTI MILES Interior design draws seamstress Patti Miles, a June graduate o f Grant High School is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Miles. Patti was presented by her parents at the 1979 Spring Starlight C otillion o f The Links, Inc. at the Sheraton Hotel. During her high school days Patti was an active and enthusiastic parti cipant in things o f Grant student life. Currently she is a Class Council rep resentative for the Student Council and had been a Junior Counselor four times and was even a recruiter for counselors during her third year o f school. Patti tackled fund raising projects and helped to raise money for athle tics through the Rally Ribbon groups who designed, distributed and sold ribbons at every m ajor fo o tb a ll, baseball and basketball game. This young lady likes 4-H work and was busy with this group for six years. She sews well and makes many o f her own clothes. We have photo graphed her in a wool suit which she made and exhibited at County and Oregon State Fair. To learn about wool Patti even raised a lamb o f her own which she housed in the family garage. Patti re versed the M ary o f the nursery rhyme by following her lamb from its bottle days to its shearing as it grew to maturity. Patti has contributed her time also to service in the larger community by assisting the Toy and Joy Makers at Christmas and by making Christmas stockings for the children at Volun teers o f America. Preparing for the future, Patti has had some job experience working as a sales person and in offices between school sessions. Patti intends to enroll at Drake U niversity where she has already been accepted for the fall term. She w ill study Interior Design with a chance to absorb some o f the feeling o f good architecture w hich this talented girl also appreciates. Emmaly Williams, the daughter o f Margaret Carter o f this city and of Charles Williams o f Buffalo, New York, will be graduating from Wash ington-M onroe High School very soon. Emmaly has engaged her time with the Black Student Union at Washing ton-Monroe and is the Activities D i rector o f this organization. A serious student, Emmaly is a member o f the Health Occupations for Students o f America, and also she was recently invited to spend a weekend at Oregon State U n ive rsity in a program arranged for students who showed special academic interest in mathematics and science. In team skills Emmaly has let tered all three years on the Varsity Community garden plots ready The A lbina Action Center, 707 N.E. Knott Street, has a Gardening Project again this year which is open to the community. It is located adja cent to Geneva’s Club, on the corner o f Skidmore and Williams. The garden plots are open to the public, along with the necessary tools and needs. We ask that those partici pating in the program share their harvest with elderly, low-income or "A Sure Sign of Good Taste" Volleyball team, and has received several awards — one as Best Defen sive Player and another as a P IL A ll- Star player. Outside o f school, Emmaly has worked as a receptionist and book keeper at Gary L u cke y’ s H a ir Fashion. Emmaly attends M allory Church o f Christ as a member o f their Youth Group. C u rre n tly Em m aly is already enrolled in the dental assistant pro gram at the University o f Oregon Dental School. She is getting practi cal training through this program at the Northeast Russell Street Dental Clinic. Emmaly plans to enter the Univer sity o f Washington School o f Den tistry in the fall. handicapped persons. Gardeners agree to harvest only those crops which are assigned by Coordinator Judy Bowen. This garden project is one o f the many community programs sponsor ed by the Albina Action Center to improve the community and provide for basic needs. Further information about the program can be obtained by calling 288-8345. GROUND BONEUSS BEEIF Pot Roast (•on; Not A U.S.D.A. A N R avaa to ExcMd S B 6 8 25“ $ 1 7 8 24% Fat ■ lb. Chuck lb. 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