Afiche @Pe&/Íwa/ (oiten/b: i/tew «mi > ttif 'Mwulow Grand Floral Parado Dragon Boat Races Festival Of Bands Grand Floral Walk Il's a Northwest classic that begins Saturday at 10 a.m. from Memorial Coliseum to Downtown Portland. A day o f colorful river races Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 a.m., Tom M cCall Waterfront Park. Hear top-notch high school marching bands sound off Friday, 7 p.m. at Civic Stadium, downtown. Be part o f a parade by dressing as a walking float (flowers required), Saturday, 8 a.m., downtown. J u n e 8. 1994 "Serving the community through cultural diver: Voinnin XXIV. Number 23 Wlte tetra festival &0urt 1994 Football Player Chosen Rose Festival Queen 1 lb by ✓ Parade Musicians Perform Downtown Tw o participants in the Delta Air Lines Grand Floral Parade will offer free concerts downtown. The St. Petersburg Second Tim e Arounders Marching Band arc adult mem ­ bers from former high school, college and military marching bands. They perform Friday at noon in front of the Standard Insurance Center at Fifth Avenue between Taylor and Salmon streets. The M arching Handbell C hoir is the largest handbell choir in the world con­ sisting o f 90 members from California, O regon, W ashington, Idaho and the M id­ west. They perform Saturday, following the parade, at First C hristian Church on Southw est Park and Colum bia streets in downtown Portland. Watch The Parade From Broadcast Area You can watch the Delta Air Lines Grand Floral Parade and be part of the backdrop for the nationwide broadcast Although reserved seats inside Memorial Coliseum have sold out, additional gen­ eral admission scats have been added to the outdoor seating area on the north side o f the Coliseum. O utdoor admission seating is $8 and tickets are on sale at Ticketm aster outlets or by calling 224-4400. The seating area serves as a backdrop for the television broadcast o f the parade which reaches more than 21 million households in 25 cities across the nation. “W atching the parade on-site at the Coliseum means you can see the entries when floats are at their freshest and march­ ing bands, equestrian units and drill teams perform their songs and formations,” said M arcia Apperson, chairman o f the Rose F estival’s Grand Floral Parade Com m it­ tee. Roses To Brighten Bess Kaiser Hospital Gardeners will win prizes and brighten patient’s hospital stay on Tuesday at the 15th Annual Bess Kaiser Medical Center Rose Show, organized by medical center volunteers in cooperation with the Port­ land Rose Society. Judges will select first, second and third place winners in the following cat­ egories: red, pink, yellow white, bi-color and m iniature roses. Entries will be ac­ cepted on the day o f the show between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. at the medical center’s main entrance, 5055 N. Greeley Ave. Vases and entry forms will be provided. The roses will be judged at 10 a.m. and rem ain on public display until 1 p.m. W ednesday, before being distributed to hospital patients. W hen picking roses for exhibition, m ake sure the flower is half to 3/4 open (roses continue to open once picked). Cut the stem long and keep the rose in water from the moment it’s cut. M ichael L eighton Andrea Tracy, David Douglas April Cason, Jefferson Sherrelle Penn, Grant Kara Barber, Franklin / 7 oy Lawrence is the first t / football player to rule the ^F) mythical kingdom of Roseria. The Lincoln High School girl was crowned Senior Court Queen Thursday among 14 princesses from area high schools participating in the Portland Rose Festival Queen Selection. Lawrence, 17, was a kicker on the b oy’s varsity football team last fall. She also participated on the girl’s varsity soccer team, girls varsity basketball team and a num ber o f other sports and clubs. She plans on participating in college sports and is considering a career in medicine or aero­ nautics. The system of choosing princesses for the Rose Festival was introduced in 1932. Each girl m ust have a grade point average o f 2.75, a good attendance record and good citizenship to be considered an applicant for princess. They are first placed on the royal court in a student body vote at their Rebekah Bowdon, Marshall Alyson Day, Wilson school. For the queen’s coronation, they are judged on leadership, scholastic achieve­ ment, school activities, civic involvement, volunteer projects, com m unication skills, poise and appearance. Mira Bastrica, The crown worn by today’s Rose Fes­ Roosevelt tival Queen was first presented to the Rose Festival Society in 1922. The frame o f the crown is made of 14-carat gold. It has a large blue zircon at its tip, 650 w hite sap­ phires and eight rare pigeon-blood rubies. The crown is valued at $6,000 and is housed at the main branch of U.S. Bank when not in use. A traveling crow n queen was made in 1990 for wearing a la li public appearances, other than coronation night. Parade Features National TV Hosts The Delta Air Lines Grand Floral Parade will feature two national TV personalities this year: Paula Zahn, co-host of CBS “This Morn­ ing,” and Gordon Elliott, a nationally syndicated talk show host. Zahn will serve as this year’s Parade national co-anchor, broadcasting along­ side KOIN (Channel 6) anchors Mike Donahue and Shirley Hancock while Elliott will provide on-street reporting. Paula Zahn has been co-anchor of CBS “This Morning” since 1990. Prior to 1990 she anchored and co-anchored programs such as ABC’s World News This Morning and Good Morning America. She has also anchored and reported for TV stations spanning from San Di­ ego to New York City. Gordon Elliott, a new nationally syndi­ cated talk show hast who has an off-beat comic demeanor, will be the on-street TV personality for the Grand Floral Parade tele­ cast this year. Gordon has arranged video visits with a couple who met at the Rose Festival, married during the Rose Festival and had a baby during Rose Festival who is named Rose; kids whochalk their body outlines along the street before the parade who will chalk Gordon’s outline. The Rose Festival and the City of Portland are pleased to have Paula Zahn and Gordon Elliott as this year’s Delta Air Lines Grand Floral Parade national TV personalities. Ashley King, Cleveland Megan O'Connor, Parkrose A2 HOUSING A5 HEALTH A6 A Jennifer Hibbard, St. Mary's Academy A little know n ch ap ter in U.S. and O regon history w ill receive recogn ition in P ortlan d ’s R ose fes­ tival G ran d Floral P arade, when th e B u ffalo S oldiers ride in the p restigiou s ev en t. T h e recent a c­ cep ta n ce o f H yalite, I n c .’s, pro­ posal to jo in the parade is being greeted w ith “ price and jo y by O r e g o n 's B u ffalo S o ld ier m em ­ b ers” said H yalite E xecu tive D i­ r e c to r M ark L ittle . T h e tr o o p served as honor guards for th e O regon T rail W agon T ra in ’s final trek into O regon C ity last Sep tem ­ ber, ju st ahead o f O regon G ov. B arbara R oberts. The Buffalo Soldiers Retrospec­ tive Program, a project o f Hyalite, Inc. tells the story of the Black American soldiers who fought in the Civil War and protected American settlers on their journeys west o f the Oregon and Sante Fe trails. The Black men who served in the 9th and 10th cavalry were known as the Buffalo Soldiers, a nickname given to them by the Indians ............. HI I METRO BI on the plains. The soldiers’ black and curly hair, and robes o f buffalo pelts, along with their bravery, led to the nickname which was accepted by the troopers as a mark of distinction and honor. Oregon members of Hyalite’s Buffalo Soldiers Retrospective Pro­ gram provide mentoring to young ur­ ban youth by acquainting them with the contributions of the Buffalo Sol­ diers through camping, fishing, horse­ manship, and other recreation activi­ ties. “Teaching young boys about this important chapter of African Ameri­ can history is our way o f building self­ esteem, pride and personal responsi­ bility,” said Hyalite Board Chairman Raleigh Lewis. H yalite is a nonprofit organ i­ zation incorporated to develop the talen ts o f African A m erican art­ ists and provide culturally diverse history and arts program s for ur­ ban youth. C ontributions are w el­ com e and can be sent to H y a lite,a t P .O . Box 10596, P o rtla n d , OR 97210. Commissioner Gretchen Kafoury today announced special seating will be available for Senior citizens and individuals with spe­ cial disabilities who want to view the Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade, Saturday, June 11. Seating is available on a first com e, first served basts at two locations. T he E ast side location is N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Bou­ levard in front of the Convention Center and offers park bench seating in an open area. Two portable toilets will be at this location, with one accessible to handicapped. On the W est side, park bench seating only will be on both sides o f S.W. Stark, between Broadway and Park in Downtown Portland. Parking for vehicles with disabled park­ ing permits has been reserved for both areas. The East side parking location is in the C on­ vention Center parking lot for a $4.00 charge. The W est side location is on S.W. Ninth between Park and O ak, and can accommodate about 30 vehicles on a first-come, first-served basis. M onitors will be on duty to assist. C om ­ missioner Kafoury urges people to come early for the best viewing points. ■■■ HHI ............... I -----—- ENTERTAINMENT B4 Kelly Jo LeMay, Benson Special Seating For The Grand Floral Parade tuffalo Soldiers To Ride In Floral Parade massaa EDITORIAL Alicia Toole, Madison Emily Strang, Central Catholic RELIGION B8 -JL.., CLASSIFIEDS B6