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• 4 J P o r tla n ^ O b 8 « r v e r ^ « p te m b M ^ V 1 9 ^ ^ a g ^ 9 Glad's o f H o llyw o o d O B S E R V A TIO N S FROM THE SIDELINES ★ N O W O PEN * N.E. B roadw ay 3616 by K a lb ry n H a ll Bogle NEW-BEAUTIFUL Costume jewelry Over 300 paira of earrings in stock artifice. Herstory, an avaning of poatry and song about woman, waa pre sented by (LI Mary Rosa and (R) Magnolia Ralna. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) agnolia Rainc teamed up was called. with M ary Rose for a pro Told simply, without the frills o f gram o f music and poetry presented staging, lights, or curtaining, the in dual style at the North Portland women told their stories well. They Library on the evening o f Septem reached the audience effectively, ber 7. Herstory, the presentation perhaps because o f the absence o f M hen* »as Constant Comment, A pictorial display, utilizing scrap books of stories and photographs, and Spice and every told the history o f this very active thing iiu e at the Annual Scholarship women's club group. Club colors of lea thu sear titled "Seleciones de pink and green were used in the a T h e . " arranged at the Prince rooms. Hall mi Sunday afternoon. Septem Scholarship Tea Chairwom an, ber Ik , by members o f Les Femmes. T I e n io ii Rent Subsized Hi Rise Living (Between Rita's Reck ft 37th) M ary Rose opened the evening with her performance o f “Come A ll You Fair and Tender Ladies,” ac companying her lyrics with her guitar. Magnolia Raine followed with a "Coquette Conquered” in terpreted in the prevailing dialect o f its time. This poem was by Paul Laurence Dunbar. The women moved the audience through time and the space o f growth for women and woman's place in the scheme o f life (and man's intention for them) from M ary Rote's "W o rk in g Class W om an " to a song by Dolly Parton called "N in e to Five.” M agnolia Raine revealed the climb upward through her rendition o f "Keep Climbing G irls " by Beah Richards and her coquettish "W an n a Bet7" also by Richards. Raine closed the presentation with "A Black W om an Speaks,” a dramatic and moving piece that gripped the audience to the last word. Rainc and Rose, one Black and the other white, share similar views on the past and present altitudes o f women and their changing roles in society. Raine is a writer, an orga nizer and publicist and mother. Rose is a mother, an English and music teacher, as well as a perform ing artist. Both women v e active in N O W , the Y W C A and other organizations o f the feminist movement. Their talents are available to club groups, alone or as a duo. 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Harriet Boyd is Les Femmes presi dent 227-3367 â _ WEHAVE ENOUGH SKILLS TO TRAIN AN ARMY ' -- A lo t o f yo u n g people are getting va lu a b le skill tra in in g in today's A r m y We teach over 300 skills A n d w e have m any ways o f m a kin g that skill tra in in g even m ore valuable. Som e A r m y skills can h e lp you q u a lify fo r a bon u s o f u p to $5,000 Som e can he lp you q u a lify fo r e d u ca tio n a l benefits A n d m any o f o u r skills can give you the h ig h -te ch tra in in g c iv ilia n em ployers are lo o k in g fo r n»ur A r m y R ecruiter can give vou all the details C a ll 1 -8 0 0 -U S A -A R M Y today •IT 1 ev ARMY. BEALLYOUCANBE. A U T O A lban » Body H'd Rabu'lrhng Um bodv Fram e Strertgthanm g Star« Nicholaon MMZ N l Unton A venu» Portland, O R 07211 Telephone ¿83 2219 NORTHW EST A L IG N M E N T b BRAKE Shock« ( f front and work IL-RI Paulin« Bradford. Scholarship Taa chair; Harriat Boyd. Laa Fammas Présidant: and Klmbariey Love. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) T he "Fam ilies Aw ay from Hom e Program." is alive and doing well for the 13th year, Dr. Thomas Odoo, president o f University o f Portland. D r. Odoo welcomed F A H guests a t a Sunday noon brunch in the U n i versity o f Portland Terrace Room. Presiding with D r. Odoo was Dr. Harold Wesby, vice-president o f the university. Both men gave credit to Vernon Chatman for originating the idea of establishing a local family support group for athletes joining basketball an d /o r football teams on the U P campus. " I want to thank all ■ he fine people in this program who have made the program so highly successful,” said D r. Odoo. " I am amazed and gratified that so many families have opened their homes and offered their time and talents so that others may grow and adjust to the university. " I f students are happy and com fortable in their settings, they can study effectively (whigh is the primary purpose o f the university) and perform well on the court and on the football field, thereby grow ing into responsible and capable people.” D r O doo said. D r. Wesby pointed out that Chatman has worked "tiraiatsly" in coordinating the efforts o f the uni versity faculty and staff with that o f the Portland Urban League. "T h e says Urban League does the 'outreach* o f the program ,” Wesby said. " W e have never had an incidence o f failure among the students in this program. The records show that 95% o f the athlete students in the program have been graduated, and I can recognize four o f them present today who participated as students in this program and who are now married with families o f their own. They now want to become host par ents for other younger students en tering the p ro gram ." Recognition for 13 years o f serv ice to the F A H program was accord ed by Chatm an to Judge Belton H am ilton and Mrs. H am ilton, to Ocorge Rankin, and to Ernest and Jeanne Hartzog, all charter mem bers o f the select group o f support families. Ten other couples were awarded pins for their ten years of service to the F A H program and six families were given five-year pins. Ken Berry, pianist, supplied din ner music and the "J o y fu l Sounds," the a capella choir o f Margaret Carter, sang their beautiful spirituals and jubilee songs during the after noon. 1 N o rth F rem on t 282 8147 !wrw ROTH b I A U T O M O T IV E A d s O n This P u q e A r <» jo’Ml’s BEAUTY » BARBER SUPPLIES iReted 0 Whoteeelei O I lo c o / N M ia a la a lp p l A ire P a r t ía n « O re g o n 97277 8834 N.E. Union Ava. 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