Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 10, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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F ebruary 10, 1993 * T he P ortland O bserver
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SPORTS
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Arthur Ashe
D r B enjam in L Hooks, E xecu­
tive D irector/C E O of N A A CP makes
th e fo llo w in g state m en t; A rth u r
A sh e’s all too b rief life w as one
constant reaffirm ation o f the nobil­
ity o f his spirit, his heartfelt com pas­
sion for others that knew no bound­
aries, his innate dignity that enabled
him to accept the plaudits o f the
crow d, w ithout losing his perspec­
tive, and his basic sim ple goodness.
He w as one q f those rare indi­
viduals w hose greatness can be m ea­
sured by the deep sense o f personal
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12.8:00 PM • Memorial Coliseum
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loss that so many feel at his passing
His was an inspiring story o f over­
com ing the odds w ith courage, per-
sistence and gentleness, o f always
being ready to give unselfishly o f
him self to others, and the causes in
w hich he believed
We at the N A A C P can never
forget and will alway s cherish the
memory o f how , despite the status of
his health, Mr. A she felt so deeply
about the plight o f the H aitian refu­
gees that he joined us on a blazingly
hot day last Septem ber to protest
outside the W hite House No greater
com m itm ent to justice could anyone
possibly give.
T his w as so typical o f M r Ashe.
T his w illingness to m ake a personal
sacrifice for others.
He was a h um anitarian in the
profoundest sense o f the w ord No
m ore appropriate tribute can be paid
to him than to say he was a constant
source o f inspiration to so very, very
many; an unfailing rem in d er that a
life spent in good w orks is a life well
spent.
We grieve at his passing, but he
has left us a rich legacy o f achieve­
m ent, service and bravery that will
endure.
MB. PERFECT . SHAkH MICHAELS
“MACHO MAN" RANDY SAVAGE V» YOKOZUNA
BOB BACKLUND vs DOINK
KAMALA vs KIMCHEE
STEINER BROTHERS vs BEVERLY BROTHERS
TATANKAvs BERZERKER
EL MATADOR vs DAMIEN DAMENTO
TYPHOON vs TERRY TAYLOR
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Jefferson High School iscelebrat- N ational T eachers R ecruitm ent Pro­
ing the school’s them e "W e’re A Class gram . T he Blazers, however, w ill co n ­
A ct” w ith an open house for eight tinue to offer four $2,000 scholarships
nio Spurs gam e at M em orial C oli­
grade students on W ednesday, Febru­ to students in O regon an d southw est
seum on April 18, 1993. D uring a
ary 10, 1993, at 7:00PM .
W ashington w ho will begin college
special half-tim e presentation, each
Jefferson’s aw ard w inning F inan­ during the spring, sum m er or fall o f
“ S uperstar” w ill receive a recogni­ cial Services Academ y, com puter sci­
1993. These scholarships may be used
tion plaque an d a $500 check that
ence team , literary m agazine, televi­ at any accredited four-year college or
will be donated to the charity o f their
sion p roductions an d perform ance tw o-year com m unity or ju n io r college.
choice.
classes are only a few o f the program s
S ch o la rsh ip ap p lica tio n form s
Individuals interested in nom i­ to be presented. For m ore inform ation
hav e been m ailed to public and private
nations to the Budw ciscr Blazer Com ­
call D an Z enor, 280-5180.
school principals in O regon and south­
m unity Superstars Team should co n ­
w est W ashington. Students may also
tact th eir local cham ber or the P o rt­
PORTLAND OBSERVER
request a scholarship application form
"The Eyes and Ears ol the Community
land T rail B lazer office (700 NE
by calling or w riting the B lazers office:
O ffice: (503)2 8 0 -0 0 3 3
M ultnom ah, Portland. OR., 97232)
700 N E M ultnom ah, P ortland, OR
F a x # : (5 0 3 )2 0 0 -0 0 1 5
at 1-800-346-8037.
97232, (503)234-9291. Interested stu­
dents need to return th e com pleted
Entry Deadline Fast Approaching For Budweiser
Blazers Community Superstars Team
T he deadline for nom inations to
the B udw eiser B lazer C om m unity
Superstars T eam is fast approaching.
All entries m ust be postm arked by
February 26.
W ith all o f the o ütstanding com ­
munity activists, concerned citizens
an d volunteers that m ake a difference
throughout O regon and southw est
W ashington, the Portland T rail B laz­
ers and B udw eiser have team ed up to
provide the B udw eiser B lazer C om ­
m unity Superstars T eam
36 C ham bers o f C om m erce in
O regon an d southw est W ashington
counties have been designated as the
prim ary contacts th a t w ill review
nom inations from th eir county and
select 10 that will be forw arded to the
T rail B lazers office. A panel ofjudges
w ill review the regional nom inations
and select the final 10-m em bers to
form the 1992-93 B udw eiser B laz­
ers Com m unity Superstars Team .
At the end o f the regular season,
the Budw eiser B lazer C om m unity
Superstars Team w ill be invited to
attend the T rail B lazers/S an Anto-
M Fon Udoka
B enson H igh Sch o o l
D e n m a rk R eid
Jefferson H igh S ch o o l
Announcements
scholarship application form an d en ­
close a copy o f their h ig h school tra n ­
script through ju n io r year. A letter of
recom m endation from a faculty m em ­
ber and an essay o f 500 w ords or less on
the subject: “T he im portance o f a C ol­
lege E ducation” m ust also be included
along w ith appropriate SAT and A CT
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scores.
Scholarship A pplication Form s
M ust Be Postm arked By No Later T han
M arch 1, 1993.
A pplications will be review ed by a
special selection com m ittee consisting
o f form er B lazer player Lloyd N eal,
Professor A rleigh D odson o f Lew is
and C lark College, Dr. E rnest H artzog,
assistant superintendent o f P ortland
Public School (retired), George Pasero,
O regonian sports colum nist, Sandy
C hisholm , T rail B lazers ad m in istra­
tive assistant and form er T rail B lazers
vice-president o f public affairs, G eorge
Rickies.
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