Page 6 Portland Obaarvar, Juna 8.1983 OBSERVATIONS Special Spring Sale FROM THE SIDELINES Gospel Records by Kathryn H all Bogle L.P.s *5“ Singles Two-record Set 8” t*t June and (he focus is on I graduates. Friends o f Charlotte Williams Rutherford are heaping congratula­ tions on this former Portlander who was graduated, summa cum laude, M ay 14 by How ard University School o f Law in Washington, D .C . Rutherford, seventh from the top o f her class o f 186 candidates for diplomas, had a grade point average o f 89.76 which placed her in the lop 9 * . o f the graduates. A t the degree presentation cere­ monies. Rutherford was cited for honors for her activities in the campus International Law Society and (he Black American Law Stu* dent Association. Rutherford was also the holdet o f an Aetna scholar­ ship from 1980 to 1983 being one o f the two recipients; the was a Law Journal Invitee; American Jurispru­ dence Awards Torts, Federal Tax 1 and was a recipient o f an Earl Warren Legal Training Scholarship. Rutherford's undergraduate work was begun at Los Angeles City C o l­ lege, was continued at University o f Washington and was completed at Portland Stale University where she earned a Bachelor o f Science degree in Administration o f Justice and a certificate in Black Studies. Prior to attending law school, Rutherford had several years o f work experience as a human rights investigator with the Civil Rights Division at the Bureau o f Labor for the Stale o f Oregon in Portland; she was Commissioner for the M etro­ politan Human Relations Commis­ sion and held many board positions in the community including the Portland State University Advisory Board, Chair of Black Justice Com ­ mittee and Chair for the Albina Voter Registration and Education Committee. A t present, Rutherford is em­ ployed as a clerk for the N A A C P Legal Defense and Education Fund in Washington, D .C . where she has assisted in extensive discovery in a Title V II class action suit. Q uo and Verdell Rutherford have returned from Washington and the t»tivities following their daughter's graduation at Howard. This coupon is good for $10°° o ff any new T.V. ANDRE PETTET Varsity football team and to be in the varsity tennis team as well as to win his letter at track. Petett, during his senior year, served as vice president o f the 960 members o f Jesuit's student body. Fall plans for Petett center around his enrollment at University of California at Berkeley to prepare for a career in electrical engineering. Members' Gallery artist Janice Barren and Executive Board member Lola Gauff view pan and Ink portrait. "Pyramid Boy" by Isaac Shamsud-Din at gallery of West Hills Unitarian Fallowship. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) Courtney will be graduated as having completed her four years' work by the end o f her junior year. Earlier classwork was completed at Oregon Episcopal Schools where she was consistently on the Honor Roll and was a recipient o f the Headmasters* Award at 8th grade. Currently at Beaverton, Courtney is a member o f the National Honor Society. Throughout her secondary schooling Courtney has been active in school sports and other school COURTNEY GRAHAM activities. She has played varsity soccer, varsity tennis and (rack at t age 16, Courtney Graham, OES winning Beaverton letters as will be graduated in the top well. She has been involved witty 9% o f her graduating class school at dramas on-stage and back stage. Beaverton High School. Courtney held a 4.0 grade point average from Courtney, the daughter of ndre Petett, son o f Freddye Doctors Alvin and M arva Graham, her 6th grade until this year when has been accepted at Pomona the National M erit Scholarship and M arion Petett has been College where she will enroll in the checked a 3.93 G P A when a B grade graduated from Jesuit High School fall as a pre-medical student. appeared among her grades for with a 3.94 grade average. In addi­ calculus, physics, chemistry, ad­ tion to a heavy academic schedule embers' Gallery artists were vanced placement French and ad­ Andre found time to play soccer at vanced placement history. Jesuit, to be a member o f the Junior featured recently by the A A M West ROUND STEAK Hills Unitarian Gallery in Southwest Portland. W orks by 14 o f the membership were received warmly by about 200 persons who visited the gallery each week for the four weeks the show was on exhibit, according to Doll Gardner who offered space at the gallery. LOOK FOR THE BIG "T " " A S ure S ig n o f G ood T a s te " Said Gardner. " T h e quality o f the work is high for technical skill, the media is diversified, the content and viewpoint of the artists is excellent. Portraiture is tender; there is also strong, gutsy work included. Design is excellent. It has been one o f the best received shows in the 13 years we have been operating the gallery." The exhibit included oils, pen and ink drawings, photography, wood and metal sculpture. W hat do you look for in choosing a food store? W ide selection? Com petitive prices? C onfidence in the q u a lity of the item s you buy? We provide all of these ingredients at ev­ ery TRADEW ELL Store. And, because we really value you as a Customer, we add anoth­ er ingredient that we think is the most im port­ ant of all: Friendly, personal service every time you shop! Remember, look for the Big " T " — it’s a sure sign of good taste! This talented group o f artists also recently visited, for an afternoon, in the spacious Lawrence Gallery opposite (he Hilton Hotel to hear a lecture on marketing by Thomas Augustine, director for the Lawrence chain o f galleries in Fellowship Oregon. S E 20th ft Division 1*410 S E Division S E 72nd Cr Ftevel 3966 S E Powell N E 15th Cr Fremont N E 74th b Gllsen W BURNSIDE ■I21«t Hillsboro 980 S E OAK SAN RAFAEL 1910 N E 122nd Portland youth completes Grenada medical school TRA D r. Robley’s father is President o f Contra Tech Corporation. His mother is a housewife. He has a brother, M ark and a sister, Melinda. FRESH PORK a * _. 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