Portland Obaarver, December 29,1982 Pag« 3 METROPOLITAN Street Beat by Lanita Duka and Richard Brown Carson heads PCX department P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C ollege business instructor M arjorie Carson has been named ch a irm a n o f the co llege's Business E d u catio n D e p a rtm e n t e ffe c tiv e Janu ary 3. Carson w ill replace M aurice Boley, who retires at year end. A native o f V e rn o n ia , O reg o n , Carson attended Oregon State U n i­ versity where she received a bachel­ or o f science degree in Business A d­ m inistration in 1961. She taught in Beaverton and C e n te n n ial school districts and received her master's degree in Business E d u c a tio n at O S U in 1968. She has tau g ht fo r PCC since 1968. In 1980, Carson earned her doc­ torate in Curriculum Development and Supervision w ith emphasis in business fro m U ta h State U n iv e r­ sity. Carson resides in P o rtla n d , but remains active in several organizaa- tions in the Forest Grove area. MAJORIE CARSON Hill joins judiciary com m ittee Jim H ill, ibe representative-elect fro m D is tric t 31 o f the O reg o n House o f Representatives, has re­ ceived two prime committee assign­ ments from Speaker-designate G rat­ tan Kerans, according to an an ­ nouncem ent made W ednesday a f ­ ternoon. H ill was elected to the House in the November general election and will be one o f two blacks serving in the Legislature during the upcoming session. H i l l, w ho represents the south and west Salem areas, is the first black ever elected to the Legis­ latu re fro m outside the P o rtla n d area. " I am very pleased to announce that Representative-elect Jim H ill w ill serve on the House Ju d iciary and the Elections committees." said Kerans. " T h e House is blessed to have a number o f attorneys among its ranks this Session and we had a number of good choices to consider fo r the Judiciary C o m m itte e. But Jim H ill has proven to me to have one o f the best legal minds around. H e is an excellent choice fo r the committee.” The Judiciary Com m ittee consid­ ers all bills relating to courts, judge­ ships, civil and crim inal trial cases and other legal matters. It is one of the Legislature’ s most prestigious com m ittees and is considered a prim e assignment fo r a first-te rm represen tative. C h a irm a n o f the co m m ittee w ill be fo rm e r House Speaker Rep. Hardy Myers of Port­ ppS promotes minorities I Five school ad m in istrative posi­ tions will change the first o f January in Po rtlan d Public Schools due to the retirement o f two veteran school principals in December. F ou r o f the persons being p ro ­ moted are women, and three are m i­ norities. Lou Tesch, principal o f Faubion P rim a ry School fo r 11 years, is tra n s ferred to Lee E le m e n ta ry School. He succeeds H a ro ld C o o k, w ho is re tirin g . Tesch has been a teacher and adm inistrator in P o rt­ land for 20 years. Assigned as acting p rin c ip a l at Fau bio n is K athy Y a rn e ll, fo rm e r adm inistrative assistant at the C o l­ umbia campus o f W h itak er/C o lu m ­ b ia M id d le Sch o ol. She has been with the school district for 13 years. W illiam Rotrammel will take Y a r­ n e ll’ s position at C o lu m b ia . N ow administrative assistant at the W h it­ aker campus, he is in his 20th year with the school district. L in d a H a rris , who is b lack, w ill replace Rotramel at W hitaker as as teacher on special assignment. She has been a teacher w ith the school district 11 years, most recently with the C o m m un ity Relations D e p a rt­ ment. ’ Renee Ito-Staub will become act­ ing principal at Richmond Prim ary School, following the retirement o f G rah a m H y d e this m o n th . Ito - Staub. an Asian, is now administra­ tive assistant at Portsmouth M iddle Sch o ol. She has been w ith the school district seven years. Elaine Jamison w ill assume Ito - S tau b 's p o s itio n at P o rtsm o u th Middle School. Ms. Jamison, who is black, has been with the school dis­ trict nine years, most recently with the school district’s Curriculum D e­ partment. 1 f - Rob L aw re n c e S o ld ier I'm going in to the A rm y so I'm not going to m ake one. 1982 was a happy year w ith some sad moments. S ta v a D a v it Cook D e E tta P arker U n em p lo ye d What I really want to do is go back to college to get my L .P .N . degree. I want to make a better life for my children. I never really thought of one. But keep out o f tro u b le. 1982 was a slow year. I would like '83 to be a little quicker. D o lorea Runlon S tu d e n t Deborah Monroe Racaptloniat Take a vacation. I want to see my b ro th e r and sisters who 1 never met. Everything you can think of went wrong in '82. I f I could see my fam ily I'v e never seen that would really make my year. These promotions are part o f the Portland School District's effo rt to o ffe r advancem ent o p p o rtu n itie s for women and minorities. land. As the Eve o f 1983 approaches the S tre e t B eet team wondered, "W h a t New Year's resolutions do you plan to make?" T o stop sm oking and stop playing Bingo. I do not lose but I pul w hat I w in back in to it. 1982 was a good year and I ’ m hoping 1983 will be a better one. B o b ble M o o re C o unsellor. P O IC T o not work so hard for the co m m un ity and start th in kin g about me and my sons. 1982 was a hard year fo r me. I w orked on a lot o f vo lun teer services. In 1983 I ’ m going to stay home 10% to 50% OFF ALL FURNITURE, CARPETING, REMNANTS A N D ALSO SAVE O N BIG BRIGHT & W HITE SALE ITEMS FM ens w e s te rn Reg 128 to S3« C hoose styles O w m t H * » , Iw n H t e <0 ,1 0 .1 , 1x1 r ,« n e SAVE 57% VA LU E •Special Purchase Com forters A n y Size - -2 ^ T w in size sheets T w in >99 Reg 1 6 9 9 T w in th e e l ■ M. 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