Perspective_January_1981

Funds raised by alumni create scholasships Portfand State alumni are among those being urged to recommend possible candidates to receive new scholarships offered by PSU to attract outstanding high school seniors to Portland State. To date, the majorlty of financial aid awarded at Portland State has been based on financial need, and has not emphasized scholastic excellence. Through this new scholarshtp program, administered by PSU alumni and flnanced through contr~butionsto the Aiumn~Fund Campaign, five $1.000 merit scholarships. each renewable annually for up to four years, are due to be awarded for the 1980-81 academtc year. "The Alumni Scholars Program at PSU 1s our attempt to reward students who have demonstrated academic achievement and highly- developed talents, wtthout regard to financial aid considerations." said avid Belles ('60) executive vlce presvdent of Frrst National Bank of Oregon. and chairman of the program. In addition to Belles, committee members are; Roosevelt Carter ('74). operations Manager. Portland International Airport; Barbara Coif ('73). homemaker; Margaret Gottlieb (Vanport). alumni volunteer. PSU Placement Services; Alan Kotz ('65), owner, Alan Kotz Insurance; Marllyn Miidenberger ('80). frainlng coordinator, staff development. U.S. Nat~onaiBank of Oregon: and Joanna Wadsworth ('68 MSW), homemaker. Whlle thecommittee has not listed more spec~fic riteria for scholarship ellgiblllty, members are expected to look lor a~oiicantswhose back- grounds show an ideal balance behveen academlc achievement and talent. PSU alumni, together with area high school teachers and counsei- ors, are bemg urged to make recom- mendations for potential merit scholarship nomlnees as soon as possible. Nomrnations may be made by felephonlng the PSU Alumni Office at 229-4948. Calendar Lectures TALKING ABOUT IT HELPS A free seneso1 bran hap enurm, rponsorsdbythe numen sex,. 01 CI n c 01 PSL s str0snt Hell," s w cs 3 ~ r ~ l en fw BBC- ih-r~day 81 12 noon n 11 Ne.oerger h a l l Jan. 15 "Serud Fantasy." Ruth Smyan~ray~nM,.A., Counselor. prlvete prectlcs In Movement Gensn Therapy, and Psychodrama. Jan 22 'TanIra -theYcga Approach1oSeeUBIItyNRNevN. Oawd Llama Berraaa. Instructor,Portland Com- munw College. Jan 29 "Divaroe Medlstion: An Alternetwe for Diwrclng Fam~lres."Jay Folberg. J D.. Famlhl Mediation center. UNlVERSm SCHOLARS' PROGRAM PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES Feb 16 "Science and Ethics ar ParadoxlcatVarieties af Rea~~n."Gunthesrtent. Professorof Molecular Biolwy. Unlversiw of Calltornla st Berkeley Fen 25 ' Tne Ststrr an0 Strdct.re d Frencn Sclence" katry Pau Profgssor 01 me r( story01Meo c ne T~chlologyand Sccence. Unlberl.~ 01 For da Music BROWN BAG CONCERTS Free naon-tlms mncen. held In 75 Llncoln Hall J B 1~3 ~ a uCl helrez. cdlai.rand Harold Grey, piani~t J B ~15 TO be announced jan. m 8nnn Johsnson. guitar. JBR 22 Jsnlcs Rlchardwn,barrwn. Jan. 27 Christian Edlnger. vidln. JB~2.9 Opera Rmlw with PSU Slntonletta. Feb 5 TO be announced F8b. 10 An Ail lves Concsfl Dance Mondays English and Scohlsh Folk DsndnQ - Free, 700 pm. 212 Shahuck Hall. Wednesdays Recreational Folk Danclng - Free, 7M1 pm. 212 Shahuck Hall. Poetrv Jan. 16 Poems by Enonlan poet ~ann~apttnskl. Presented in cooperatian with Ants Ert. Smith Center Bmmlng Lounge, 800 pm, free Cabaret AII events are at 8.00 pm a nthe Nordjcland. basement of Smllh Center. free. Jan. 16 ,'If . . "the fllm lhat exsmlned theBritish ~~ardlng SC~DOI and three seniors who fail to conform. starr~ngMslcdm MoDawell jan. 23 "A Portrayalof DylanThomas." a aneman show by Kelth Scale Jan. 30 Locsl plamrtpht, Ron Welsd. and hls W00p per. form a tesr romsnttc took at world war I!. (;allcry shows Jan. 7-30 "PSU A1 Faculty Show." work? of 28 antsis tn Unlwnltv's new Llnman ~alery3: photo- grapher~ !n the White Gallery. nwn to 6 pm weekdays. Theater Jan. 22 Mime Duo. tree Imure-demonstration. Ben Houb and Sophle Wibaux. 12 noon. PSU Ballroom, thlrd floor Smlth Memorial Center. Jan. 23-24 Lunchbox Tksmer presents "A Collage 01 Works by Brecht." Studlo Theafer. 115 Llncoln Hall. 12 mom, tree. an. 27-29 ~unshbox Them- presents 'Whlte Liars." by Peter Shatter, Studio Theater. 115 Llncoln Hall. 12 noon. tree Film ~ o o m75 ~lncolnHall. 7.30 pm Genstaladmlrrion I 100, and students free oo Fridays. Free lor dl on Saturdays. FRIDAYS .tan. 16 "me ~svan,' ' 1%~c. ~ouzst. Jan. 23 ''Jenny Lamour." 1947. C I W Jan 30 "Wages of Fear,'' 1953. Clomol. SATURDAYS J B 1~7 7118 Jxksl d Nah~dt010."dlrened by Mlgwl bnsn. Chile. '.I am ~ s b l oNeruda." Chile JB~2 4 ',The Last SUPPBL"dlreded W TOmaD Alea. Cuba. Jan 31 "The Blaod of the Condor." dlrmed by Jage Santlnes, eolivia. sports WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WRESTLING an 12 PSU vs. Louisiana %la, 800 pm, HPE msln J B ~ . 16 PSU M. Pacific Unlv.. 7'30 pm, HPE maln glm gym. Jan. 77 PSUvr CsntrdWashingtonUnlv .2 W pm. HPE jsn. 14 PSU M U. of 0.7-30 pm. HPE main gym main gym. Jsn. 17 PSU M Westwn Warhlngton Unl~~nV, 730 pm. HPE maln gym JB~. 29 PSU M. Unw. of Arizona, 7'30 pm, HPE msln gym an. 27 PSUva Unh of Washington, 730 pm, HPEmain Jan. 30 PSUM. EasternW~shingtonUnlv .7:W pm, HPE wm ma," gym WEN'S BASKETBALL WOMEN'S SWIMMING an 12 PSUVS ~onragauntv ,B 15 pm. HPE malngym. Jen. 13 PSU w. Cal~tomlaState at Chtco, ZW pm. PSU an. 19 PSU m. Wealmom Conege. 8.00 pm. HPE maln POI gym- JB" 18 PSU YI saclamento stan). 3.00 pm. PSU DWI J B ~22 PSU n Simon Fr-r Unh.. 8.00 Dm, HPE maln JB~3.0 PSU M Unlv of Idaho end Southern Ormoo wm- state co1tega. 5 00 pm. PSU pool

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