»• y o f Orc LI i t ’ u i J Portland, Oregon PORK ERYER VOLUME XIX NUMBER 30 Saluting Bobby Janisse National High School Wrestling Champion By Jimi Johnson B obby Ja n isse o f Jefferson High School won 2 National titles during the National High School W restling C ham pionships in C edar Falls, Iowa held July 17th through July 22nd. Janisse, fresh from an Oregon Exchange W restling tour o f Japan in which he was undefeated, had to w restle a total o f 21 m atches in six days, in order to capture National Titles in G reco Rom an (upper body strength style wrestling) and the frees­ tyle cham pionship. Janisse, an academ ic All A m eri­ can with a 3.7 GPA says “ W inning Jose B. Ayala, 35, is the first Black Director/Producer for KGW Television. The Pacific U niversity graduate hails from O akland, Calif, and is only the second Black director o f a T.V. station in the State. AuCOIN JOINS FIGHT TO PRESERVE MINORITIES 5% CONTRACTS The House o f Representatives voted today to preserve a m inority set-aside program within the D epart­ ment o f Defense. O regon Congress­ man Les AuCoin hailed the program as an “ opportunity for the minority business conm m unity to contribute its initiative and talents to the pro­ curem ent process.” On a 324-100 vote, the House extended for three years the set-aside program which was established in the 1987 Departm ent o f D efense Authorization to aw ard 5% o f Penta­ gon contracts to small disadvantaged businesses. AuCoin, who was the only O re­ gon Congressm an to take part in the debate, said that the program is cru ­ AUGUST 3,1989 LOCAL CABLE COMPANY SPONSORS KIDS, ANTIDRUG CAMPAIGN Rogers C able TV, soon to be renam ed Paragon Cable T V , has initiated a new program to help keep young people from abusing drugs or alcohol. “ As we become more aw are o f the dam age caused by drug abuse in our area, we decided our involvem ent in the ‘W ar on D rugs’ should focus on supporting local non-profit organizations that provide services directly to adolescents and their parents. By supporting CO D A , DePaul and M ain­ stream ’s treatm ent, education and prevention services, we feel we can help end the intergenerational cycle o f drug abuse. Rogers cable TV em ployees w ant a safe, drug-free environm ent for their children. By generating revenues for these non-profit service organizations, we can reduce crime, delinquency and family dysfunction,” said Diane Linn, R ogers’ Vice President for Program m ing and G overnm ent Affairs. O n Sunday, A ugust 13, at 5 p.m ., Rogers Cable TV will broadcast the M oscow Music Peace Festival featuring Bon Jovi, A erosm ith, Motley Crue, Scorpions, Skid Row and Cinderella. Broadcast from Lenin Stadium in M oscow, this event is the first international anti-drug and alcohol abuse benefit concert. The M oscow M usic Peace Festival will be available to R oger’s pay-per-view subscribers on Channel 40. Subscribers can order by calling Rogers C able TV at 230-2000. This event is available at $19.95. H alf o f the local pay-per-view proceeds will be donated to three local non-profit drug agencies: CO D A , DePaul and M ainstream. CO D A is O regon and S o uthw est W ashington’s oldest and largest non­ profit drug/alcohol abuse treatm ent, education and prevention organization. C elebrating 20 years o f service, CODA has provided treatm ent for over 35,000 individuals and families, adults and adolescents. CODA exists to help individuals, fam ilies and our com m unity prevent and elim inate drug/ alcohol misuse, abuse and addiction. De Paul T reatm ent Centers, Inc. provide long-term residential alcohol­ ism and drug addiction treatm ent to individuals that lack the financial resources to access treatm ent elsew here. M ainstream Youth Program , Inc. is the largest adolescent specific outpatient alcohol/drug treatm ent and education/prevention program in the the N ational Titles w ere sw eet re­ State o f O regon. O ur purpose is to reduce or elim inate the im pact o f alcohol venge’’, as he had to defeat 2 high and other drugs o f abuse on our com m unity’s youth. school A ll-A m ericans in the finals w ho he had lost to previously. In an exciting m atch, the freestyle final cam e dow n to the last 5 seconds laaaolqploalaûloaloploaloalaüC I ■ 1 fB jB i{sis’ when Janisse scored a 1 point take down to w in the National Title over A ll-A m erican and defending C ham ­ nal p la n -c h ild psychology.” Zalika claim s to have a special pion T.J. Jaworsky. rapport with children and has worked The Portland O bserver salutes as a peer counselor and in mediation Bobby Janisse; a gentlemen, Scholar, program s since the seventh grade. and excellent athlete for “ bringing W hy did she decide to spend her home the g o ld ” . tim e reading books instead o f relax­ ing in the sun this sum m er? “ I want to get into a good school,” said Zalika. “ I also w anted to get a sam pling o f the kind o f work in­ Introducing cial u im iiuniy ow ned Businesses arc to have an opportunity to participate in D efense D epartm ent contracting. “ A s a m em ber o f the Departm ent o f Defense Appropriations Com m it­ tee, I have seen first hand the con­ tracting procedures o f the Defense D epartm ent and I can tell you that w ithout this program ,’’ AuCoin said, “ not one dim e o f the $300 billion defense budget would go to minority owned businesses.” AuCoin pointed out that when con­ sidering the disproportionate num ­ ber of m inori ties serving in the armed forces, it is simply a m atter o f fair­ ness “ T hat we assure that 5% o f De­ partm ent o f D efense contracting awarded on a com petitive basis goes to small disadvantaged businesses.” 25C GRANT STUDENT SPENDS SUMMER ATTENDING COLLEGE How do some high school stu­ dents spend their spare time during the summer? O ne G rant High School senior, Zalika M ilton, spent her sum m er attending college. She is one o f 50 students from throughout the nation who enrolled in Lewis & Clark C ollege’s highly selective Sum m er Program for High School Students. Zalika received a full grant of $1,566 to attend the sum m er pro­ gram , which ran from June 17 to July 29, earning her 10 quarter hours of college credit for use at Lew is & Clark C ollege or for transfer to other colleges or universities. * ‘It’s quite an opportunity for kids,” said Dennis M assey, associate dean of Lewis & Clark College, who pointed out that students live in the dorms and select from 12 college-level courses ranging from chem istry to philosophy to psychology to Japa­ nese. Zalika, w ho plans on a career in child psychology but also was con­ sidering law, signed up for two courses: Psychology and a course on Law, Lawyers and Society. “ I decided to experim ent w hile I had the chance,” said Zalika, “ and I’ve decided to stick with my origi- . City C om m issioner D ick Bogle has appointed B. Elizabeth Britton, A ssistant Professor and D irector o f the Office o f Minority Student Affairs at the Oregon Health Sciences University, to serve on the c ity ’s Police Internal Investigations Auditing Committee (PIIAC). Britton becom es the only woman among the 11 appointees who serve on PIIA C, the voter-approved com m ittee which acts on citizen com plaints against the Portland Police Bureau. Bogle and the other City Council members also serve on PIIAC. Bogle said Britton will “ bring needed balance to PIIAC, not only because she understands the concerns of the city ’s minority com m unities, but because she is trained and experienced in cross-cultural counseling.” A graduate o f Purdue University, Britton cam e to Portland in 1976 as an instructor in the School o f Nursing at the Oregon Health Sciences U niver­ sity. A Registered Nurse (RN), she had previously taught in Chicago, and had worked as a nurse for various hospitals and agencies in Illinois and Indiana. In 1979, she becam e Associate Project Director for Academic D evelop­ ment and Recruitm ent, under a U.S. Departm ent o f H c a lth ^d u catio n and W elfare grant to the University. In 1981, she returned to the nursing faculty as A ssistant Professor and was appointed A ssociate Director o f the O ffice o f M inority Student Affairs. The following year, she earned a M aster’s Degree from the School of Education at Portland State U niversity,m ajoring in counseling, with an em phasis on cross-cultural studies. Her prom otion to D irector o f the office o f Student M inority A ffairs came in July, 1987. Professional activities include m em berships in the A m erican A ssocia­ tion for Counseling and Developm ent, Oregon M ulticultural Education A ssociation, and National A ssociation o f M edical Minority Educators. She is active in the Z eta Sigm a Chapter o f Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority .having served in num erous capacities over the past 10 years. She served as president o f the W illam ette V alley Racial M inorities Consortium from 1982-1988, is a current board m em ber o f the North Portland N urse Practitioner Com m unity Health Clinic, and works with the Oregon Donor Program Education Committee. In addition, she is a consultant to N orthw est Portland Area Indian Health Board, the Black O utreach C om m ittee o f the A m erican Red C ross, O regon Chapter, and the High School Heart Program and Conference o f the A m erican H eart A ssociation, O regon Division. She was elected to Sigm a Theta Tau, National H onor Society for Nursing, in 1976. She was awarded a “ Special Contribution to Indian E ducation” plaque in 1982, and an “ Award o f A ppreciation” from the Center for Black Studies at PSU in 1983. She was chosen the ‘ ‘Outstanding Alpha Kappa Alpha W om an o f 1988,’ ’ and is included in the current edition o f “ W ho’s W ho Among Black Americans. McDonald's Opens At NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd And Columbia Portland, Oregon ------ A new M cD onald’s restaurant will open on A ugust 7 at 8011 NE M artin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. and Colum bia. One o f the first new businesses to open in this area o f Portland, the restaurant occupies 4,205 square feet and sits on a lot o f 47,403 square feet. Fifty- three parking places are available. Freiheit and Ho Architects of Kirkland.m Washington, arc the archi­ tects and the contractor is Jam es E. John C onstruction Co. o f Vancou­ ver, W ashington. T he traditional decor is being designed by Arnolds M anufacturingof D etroit, M ichigan. Approximately 75 new jobs have been created as a result o f the new restaurant. A ccording to H oward H ayashi, ow ner/operator o f the new M cdonald’s ’s, ’T v e been going to neighborhood m eetings so I can get to know folks in this area. I'm really im pressed with everyone i’ve met. T here’s a lot o f energy in this area o f Portland and i’m glad to be part o f it” A I ' . V volved in college so I w ouldn’t be quite as nervous.” Is college different from high school? Zalika found she had ‘ ‘lots of heavy reading, especially in the law class. You do n ’t have daily assignm ents the way you do in high school,” she said. “ B utyou do have tests. College teaches you self-discipline. You have to do the work even if it isn ’t m oni­ tored every day.” She described her college profes­ sors as ‘ ‘very open to questions. You talk to them about anything,” she said. She also talks about “ a different atmosphere...especially in the dorms.” “ You learn to develop close rela­ tionships fast, ” she said. “ It’ s a good lesson in dealing with a variety o f other people. To live in the dorm s, you have to take a crash course in people skills. I would have missed a lot not being part o f a dorm .” Popular Zalika made many friends from throughout the country and found that college isn’t all work. “ Even getting together with friends and studying can be fun som etim es,” she asserts. In addition to academ ics, the Sum m er College program includes a range o f extracurriculr events includ­ ing participation in Lewis & C lark’s College O utdoors program. For ex ­ am ple, Zalika w ent w hitew ater raft­ ing down the D eschutes River. “ I never had done anything like that before,” she said. " I t was re­ ally, really fun. Selection for the program is based on high school transcripts, PS AT scores, a personal statem ent and rec­ om m endations. Zalika credits Dean Sam M acon at G rant High School for recom m ending her for the program. * * He was sure I could do it,” she said. “ H e believed in m e.” “ I gained so m uch,” said Zalika. ‘ ‘There are easier ways to spend the summer, but there is no better way to spend the sum m er.” BOGEL NAMES BRITTON TO PIIAC ............... / * f t ” • V