Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 20, 1979, Page 9, Image 9

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    Portland Observer Thursday. September 20. 1979 Pene 9
Elroy Bell. Lonzo Wilson and Tyrone Kelsey
(Photo: Wilma Radeau)
Denis Lucas
(Photo: Fred Crissl
"Love looks through a telescope, envy, through a micro­
scope."
Josh Billings
Chuckie Preston
(Photo: Darrell Allen)
Wilma Redeau
(Photo: Carla Baker)
Above are photographs taken
by young people who spent the
sum m er learning photography
through the Summer Work Pro­
gram at the N o rth /N o rth e a s t
Youth Development Program.
Program goals were: To pro­
vide information on job search
methods: to give general infor­
m ation on pho to g raph y: to
provide non-traditional opportu­
nities to improve basic skills of
reading and communication; to
im prove learning and w o rk
habits; to provide a useful service
to the community.
The p ro je ct in s tru c to r was
James Hill. The youth program is
sponsored by the Albina Women's
League.
You are Welcome to Worship at
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
"A warm spirit o f fellowship always”
The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D.
"The Holiness Preacher," Pastor
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ted to head administrators at Port­
land State this year to institute a
Masters' program in the department.
"O n e o f our main reasons for
asking Dr. Brown to speak at the
banquet is a celebration in itself. He
is one o f several persons that helped
establish the black studies depart­
ment at Portland State. He and other
concerned black leaders helped
develop insight for growth and ex­
pansion o f the department. They in­
stituted ideas to help the community
with service and research techniques.
These services have ranged from
counseling, teaching and providing
leadership conferences," said Little.
A t the banquet the Black studies
department plans to honor four out­
standing community citizens. Awards
will be given to show appreciation
for their outstanding contributions
to the Black community. Little says
two awards w ill be given for leader­
ship and two in the area o f art.
For banquet tickets and reserva­
tions contact the Black Studies Cen­
ter at 229-4003. Tickets are $12.50.
"Consistency is the last re­
fuge of tha unimaginative."
Oscar Wilde
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