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Souvenir program for the 76th Annual Portland Rose Festival June 1-17, 1984. The 1984 Rose Festival was the first festival year featuring a CART/PPG Indy Car World Series event, the Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 “Race for the Roses,’’ also known as the Grand Prix of Portland.
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Welcome to Rosaria’s Many New Events................................... 4
Queen Selection and Coronation; Royal Court; Program..................... 8
Festival Events Schedule............................................. 11-12
Grand Floral Parade Map; Float Judges................................... 14
Military Visitors....................................................... 16
Starlight Parade; Starlight Road Run; with Map......................... 18
Mayor Frank Ivancie Proclamation........................................ 19
Visiting Royalty........................................................ 20
Coronation Judges....................................................... 21
Special Grand Floral Parade Units; Photo Tips .......................... 22
Personalities:
Henry Mancini: The Oregon Symphony................................... 23
Parade Hosts ........................................................ 23
PSA Hot Air Balloon Classic............................................ 24
A Ticket to the Past.................................................... 25
Grand Floral Parade Lineup........................................... 27-31
Greetings from Rose Festival President H. Dudley Strain................ 35
Associate Membership; Rose Festival Officers....................... 35-38
Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 .......................................... 41 &43
Rose Society and Royal Rosarians....................................... 44
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo............................................. 46-47
Stage Band Classic................................................... 48-49
Festival of Bands.................................................... 50-51
Roll of Past Queens and Past Presidents................................ 53
Junior Parade and Junior Court ......................................... 54
Junior Parade Map....................................................... 55
Festival Entertainment: Fun Center and Beer Garden .................... 56
Milk Carton Boat Races ................................................. 60
The Many Events of Rose Festival....................................... 62
Golden Rose Ski Classic; Schedule....................................... 66
1983 Grand Floral Parade Float Winners................................. 68
Portland Rose Festival is a non-profit organization creating and administering an annual community event for the enjoyment of our residents and visitors. Special credit for the production of the 1984 souvenir program is given to Rono Graphics Communications, Graphic Media, Kristin Finnegan , Photography, Dale LaFollette, Greg Childs and other contributors.
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P ortland Rose Festival welcomes new events... first-time visitors to our annual celebration. The Indy Cars are Coming... a phrase heard many times over the past nine months.. .and with them come the most famous racing drivers in America, many of them fresh from the great Indianapolis 500.
Chosen as this year’s Grand Marshals of the Grand Floral Parade are two drivers, one a veteran of many seasons on the tracks, the other a young man barely into his second year on the CART/PPG Indy Car World Series.
Here for the Stroh’s/G. I. Joe’s 200 at Portland International Raceway are Gordon Johncock
Gordon Johncock
and Al Unser, Jr. Make them welcome only as Portland can.
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo welcomes one of their celebrities, Mickey Gilley, one of the super stars of country music. Gasoline Alley welcomes the visitor to its complete trade show, vintage car display, foo-^ fair of topline Portland restauft.. teurs and entertainment.
PSA Hot Air Balloon Classic at East Delta Park begins a series of professional balloon racing at East Delta Park. The 1984 event, sponsored by Pacific Southwest Airlines, stands as a preview of a potential giant assembly of balloonists on a three-city circuit in 1985.
Al Unser, Jr.
Mickey Gilley
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Friday, June 1, 8 p.m., Civic Auditorium
Stephanie Kalez
Lincoln
Anita Smisek
Madison
Carmen Herman
Marshall
Denise Washington
Grant
Cyndy Brooks
St. Mary’s
Sandra Zimmerman
Franklin
Lucy Boryer Ordella Reynolds
Roosevelt Cleveland
Program of Events
Overture...............Rose Festival
Concert Orchestra
John Richards, Conductor
Opening Medley .... Parkrose High School Debonaires
LaRoyse Findlay, Director
“Trolley Song”........Margie Boule,
Mistress of Ceremome^j
Introduction of the 1984 Portland Rose Festival Court
Introduction of H. Dudley Strain, President, Portland Rose Festival Association
Introduction of Royal Rosarians
Presentation of Princesses
Stephanie Kalez, Lincoln;
Anita Smisek, Madison;
Carmen Herman, Marshall
Introduction of Judges
Presentation of Princesses
Denise Washington, Grant;
Cyndy Brooks, St. Mary’s;
Sandra Zimmerman, Franklin
Highlights of Festival Activities
Presentation of Princesses
Allison Bernards, Wilson;
Alex Harvey, Jefferson
Presentation of 1983 Queen Kira Rembold
Choral Medley Parkrose High School Debonaires Jefferson Dancers, Mary Floberg, Director Portland All City Band,
Steve Robertson, Director
Presentation of Princesses
Stephanie Dir, Central Catholic;
Lucille Boryer, Roosevelt;
Ordella Reynolds, Cleveland
Introduction of Dignitaries
Final Reprise of 1984 Royal Court Choral Medley
Announcement of The Queen Investment of The Queen with the
Symbols and Gifts of Office
Proclamation by The Queen Finale and Recessional
Dale V. Johnson, Producer
Credits:
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Erv Lind Florist Nudelman’s Formal Wear Greg Smith, Artist-Director, Pacific Ballet Theater
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JUNE 1, FRIDAY
Golden Rose Ski Classic Beer Garden Timberline Lodge 9 am
Entertainment Center Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Festival Fun Center West Side Seawall 12 noon-11 pm
Junior Tennis Championships Portland
Tennis Center 4 pm-8 pm
Queen Selection & Coronation Civic Auditorium 8 pm
Fireworks Display Willamette River-
JUNE 2, SATURDAY Hawthorne Bridge 9:30 pm
Junior Tennis Championships Portland
Tennis Center 8 am-10 pm
Golden Rose Ski Classic Radio Operated Timberline Lodge 9 am
Model Car Races Clackamas
Town Center 9 am-5 pm
Ice Skating Championships Valley Ice Arena 10 am-8 pm
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
Festival Fun Center Rosarian Junior West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Knighting Ceremony Peninsula Park 11:30 am
Drag Races Portland
International Gates open
Raceway 12 noon
Water Ski Show McCall
Beer Garden Waterfront Park 12 noon-4 pm
Entertainment Center Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Bicycle Track Races Alpenrose
Velodrome 1 pm
'Lil Briches Rodeo Alpenrose Dairy 1 pm
Starlight Road Run Lloyd Center 8 pm
Starlight Parade JUNE 3, SUNDAY Downtown 8:30 pm
Bicycle Road Races Junior Tennis Mt. Tabor Park 9 am
Championships Portland
Tennis Center 9 am-6 pm
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
Oregon Society of Artists OSA Gallery 10 am-4:30 pm
Model Boat Races Force Lake-
West Delta Park 10:30 am
Ice Skating Championships Beer Garden Valley Ice Arena 12 noon-6 pm
Entertainment Center Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Festival Fun Center West Side Seawall 12 noon-11 pm
Milk Carton Boat Races Westmoreland Park 1 pm
'Lil Briches RodeO Royal Rosarian Alpenrose Dairy 1 pm
Rose Garden Contest JUNE 4, MONDAY Royal Rosarian City-Wide 1 pm-4 pm
Rose Garden Contest City-Wide 8:30 am-12 noon
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
Festival Fun Center Beer Garden West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Entertainment Center JUNE 5, TUESDAY Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
Festival Fun Center Beer Garden West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Entertainment Center Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Oregon Society of Artists OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
American Legion Auxiliary Portland Veteran's
Wheelchair Parade Medical Center 2 pm
Lloyd Center Symphony Concert Lloyd Center
JUNE 6, WEDNESDAY Ice Pavilion 8 pm
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
PSU Women Art Festival Washington Square 10 am-9 pm
Festival Fun Center Beer Garden West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Entertainment Center Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Oregon Society of Artists OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Junior Rose Festival Parade Hollywood District 2 pm
U.S./Canadian
Navy Ships Arrive Oregon Symphony West Side Seawall Afternoon
Marathon Concert JUNE 7, THURSDAY Civic Auditorium 6 pm-midnight
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
PSU Women Art Festival Washington Square 10 am-9 pm
Festival Fun Center West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Noontime Band Concerts Beer Garden Downtown 12 noon
Entertainment Center Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Hockey Tournament Valley Ice Arena 12 noon-midnight
Rose Show Lloyd Center
Ice Pavilion 1 pm-8:30pm
Oregon Society of Artists U.S./Canadian OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Navy Ships Arrive West Side Seawall Afternoon
Motorcycle Motocross Portland International
Raceway 7 pm
Stage Band Classic JUNE 8, FRIDAY Civic Auditorium 7:30 pm
Hockey Tournament Valley Ice Arena 6 am-midnight
Rose Show Lloyd Center
Royal Rosarian Ice Pavilion 9 am-7 pm
Knighting Ceremony Washington Park 10 am
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
PSU Women Art Festival Washington Square 10 am-9 pm
Festival Fun Center West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Noontime Band Concerts Beer Garden Downtown 12 noon
Entertainment Center U.S./Canadian Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Navy Ship Visitations West Side Seawall 1 pm-4 pm
Oregon Society of Artists Northwest Invitational OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Soccer Tournament Parkrose High School 11 pm-10 pm
Indian Pow-Wow & Encampment East Delta Park 5 pm-midnight
Badminton Tournament Multnomah
Athletic Club 7 pm
Festival of Bands Civic Stadium 7:30 pm
Square Dance Mt. Hood Community
College 7:45 pm-11:30 pm
Ice Curling Bonspiel Silver Skate
JUNE 9, SATURDAY Ice Arena 8 pm-midnight
Hockey Tournament Northwest Invitational Valley Ice Arena 6 am-midnight
Soccer Tournament Pre-Parade Parkrose High School 8 am-10 pm
Entertainment Show G.l. Joe's Rose Cup Memorial Coliseum 9 am
Sports Car Races Portland International
Raceway 9 am-6 pm
Badminton Tournament Multnomah
Athletic Club 9 am
Indian Pow-Wow & Encampment East Delta Park 9 am-midnight
Grand Floral Parade Coliseum-Downtown 10 am
Chess Tournament PCC/Cascade 10 am
Woodcarving Show Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
PSU Women Art Festival Washington Square 10 am-6 pm
Sogetsu Rose Show Japanese Garden Pavilion -
Washington Park 11 am-5 pm
Festival Fun Center YMCA-BMX Outdoor West Side Seawall 11 am-11 pm
Bicycle Races Meldrum Bar Park,
Beer Garden Gladstone 12 noon
Entertainment Center U.S./Canadian Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
Navy Ship Visitations West Side Seawall 1 pm-4 pm
Oregon Society of Artists OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Post Parade Float Display Lloyd Center 1:30 pm-9 pm
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Tokyo Ikebana Rose Show
Henry Mancini/Oregon Symphony Pops Concert
JUNE 10, SUNDAY
Hockey Tournament Northwest Invitational
Soccer Tournament
Gl. Joe’s Rose Cup Sports Car Races
Post-Parade Float Display
Indian Pow-Wow & Encampment Chess Tournament Woodcarving Show Sogetsu Rose Show
PSU Women Art Festival
Festival Fun Center Beer Garden
Entertainment Center U.S./Canadian
Navy Ship Visitations Oregon Society of Artists Henry Mancini/Oregon
Symphony Pops Concert Tokyo Ikebana Rose Show
JUNE 13, WEDNESDAY
Oregon Society of Artists Racquetball Tournament
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
JUNE 14, THURSDAY
Oregon TAC Junior Olympics
Oregon Society of Artists Racquetball Tournament
Portland Hilton —
Main Lobby 2 pm-evening
Civic Auditorium 8 pm
Valley Ice Arena 6 am-9 pm
Parkrose
High School 8 am-5 pm
Portland
International
Raceway 9 am-6 pm
Lloyd Center 9 am-6 pm
East Delta Park 9 am-finish
PCC/Cascade 10 am
Western
Forestry Center 10 am-5 pm
Japanese
Garden Pavilion-
Washington Park 10 am-5 pm
Washington Square 11 am-5 pm
West Side Seawall 12 noon-10 pm
Lloyd Center 12 noon-10 pm
West Side Seawall 1 pm-4 pm
OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Civic Auditorium 8 pm
Portland Hilton -
main lobby All day
OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Multnomah
Athletic Club 1 pm-9 pm
Multnomah County
Expo Center 3 pm-11 pm
Mt. Hood
Community
College 10 am-8 pm
OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Multnomah
Athletic Club 1 pm-9 pm
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
JUNE 15, FRIDAY
Racquetball Tournament
Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 ART/PPG Indy Car World Series
Oregon TAC Junior Olympics
Oregon Society of Artists
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
JUNE 16, SATURDAY
PSA Hot Air Balloon Show Racquetball Tournament
Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 CART/PPG Indy Car World Series
Oregon TAC Junior Olympics
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
Oregon Society of Artists
JUNE 17, SUNDAY
PSA Hot Air Balloon Show Racquetball Tournament
Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 CART/PPG Indy Car World Series
Oregon TAC Junior Olympics
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
Oregon Society of Artists
Multnomah County Expo Center 3 pm-11 pm
Multnomah Athletic Club 8 am-10 pm
Portland International Raceway 9 am-6 pm
Mt. Hood Community Coliege 10 am-8 pm
OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
Multnomah County Expo Center 3 pm-11 pm
East Delta Park 8 am-9 am
Multnomah Athletic Club 8 am-10 pm
Portland International Raceway 9 am-6 pm
Mt Hood Community College 10 am-8 pm
Multnomah County Expo Center 10 am-11 pm
OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
East Delta Park 8 am-9 am
Multnomah Athletic Club 8 am-1 pm
Portland International Raceway 9 am-5 pm
Mt. Hood Community College 10 am-8 pm
Multnomah County Expo Center 10 am-9 pm
OSA Gallery 1 pm-4 pm
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Saturday, June 9, 1984, Memorial Coliseum. 9 a.m. Pre-Show, 10 a.m. Parade
The Grand Floral Parade provides the traditional climax to the annual Portland Rose Festival, as more than two dozen all-floral floats, smart-stepping bands and prancing horses wind their way through four miles of downtown streets to the acclaim of some 300,000 curbside spectators and millions more on nation-wide television.
Theme for this 76th annual Rose Festival is “Ticket in My Pocket," with all floats presenting interpretations of that theme. Grand Marshals are two famed Indy car race drivers, Gordon Johncock and Al Unser Jr. This is in salute to the inaugural Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 Indy car race, which winds up the Rose Festival Sunday, June 17.
Complete Grand Floral Parade Lineup appears beginning on Page 27.
Thomas R. Reardon, M.D.
Dr. Reardon has been Chairman of Judges for Grand Floral Parade float awards since 1980. He currently serves as President of the Oregon Medical Association. He is past president of the Portland Rose Society and an American Rose Society member for 15 years.
Kathy Kullberg
Kathy Kullberg is an Art Director with Borders, Perrin & Norrander, one of Portland's leading advertising agencies. She graduated with a BA in graphic design from Portland State University in 1980 and free-lanced two years before joining the agency.
Roxann Miller
Roxann Miller is Promotion Director for KGW Radio in Portland. A journalism graduate of University of Oregon, she served as Director of Good Samaritan Hostpital & Medical Center Public Relations Department from 1974-1978.
Junna L. Elliott
Junna Elliott is a past president of the Portland Rose Society and has won many awards as a rose grower and exhibitor. She is an Accredited Rose Judge of the American Rose Society and Master Judge of the National Council o, State Garden Clubs.
William G. Lawson
Bill Lawson is twice retired as Manager of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, serving nine years in two different terms. In total, Lawson served the Tournament of Roses over 30 years as a committeeman, Director, officer and then Manager. He is a Past President of the International Festivals Association.
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The Navy’s Love Affair with Portland
Ships Arrive Starting Wednesday, June 6 Visiting Hours Starting Thursday, June 7,1-4 p.m.
Sailors enjoy a long-standing love affair with Portland. Our city is a great liberty port, say the men and women of the U.S. Navy,
U.S. Coast Guard, Canadian Navy and the maritime services of other countries. There’s a mutual exchange of warmth and friendliness that has been going on at Rose Festival for many years.
This year 21 U.S. and Canadian ships will tie up at the West Side seawall along Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Visitors are welcomed aboard each day starting Thursday, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Vice Admiral Crawford A. Easterling
Commander Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet
Vice Admiral Easterling entered the Navy through the NROTC program in 1951. He became a naval aviator in 1953 and commanded four fighter squadrons. Various command assignments culminated in his present assignment as Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, in August 1982.
Vice Admiral Charles E. Larkin
Commander
Coast Guard Pacific Area and 11th Coast Guard District
Vice Admiral Larkin enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1945 and that same year entered the Coast Guard Academy. He entered the flight training program in 1952 and attained flag rank in 1976.
He has served as superintendent of the Coast Guard Academy and assumed his present command in June, 1982.
Rear Admiral Peter M. Hekman Jr.
Commander
Cruiser-Destroyer Group One
Rear Admiral Hekman graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958 and served on various ships before entering the Nuclear Power program in 1963. He has since commanded a number of vessels, has held his present assignment since March 1983 and is in command of the ships visiting Portland.
Rear Admiral Harold W. Parker Jr.
Commander
13th Coast Guard District
Rear Admiral Parker graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1950, son of a career Coast Guard officer. He was decorated ' by the Republic of Italy for his work in coordinating rescue operations after the 1956 collision between the Italian liner and the Swedish liner Stockholm. He attained flag rank in 1978 and assumed his present command in 1983.
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Illuminated floats twinkling in the night sky, smart-stepping bands serenading downtown streets, pretty girls laughing and waving, clowns cavorting — they all add up to the Starlight Parade.
Now in its eighth year as a stellar Rose Festival attraction, the Starlight Parade has grown into one of the Festival’s most popular events, televised live and repeatedly attracting more than 100,000 spectators.
Saturday, June 2, at about 8:30 p.m., as darkness begins to
gather over downtown Portland, the parade steps off to pass through the city’s central business core. Entrants from all parts of Oregon and Washington and even western Canada come to compete for prizes and curb-side applause.
This is the third largest annual parade in the Pacific Northwest, with the Rose Festival’s Grand Floral Parade number one and the Seattle Seafair parade second.
Starlight Road Run______________
As some 100,000 spectators relax at curbside in downtown Portland waiting for the start of the Starlight Parade, they’ll be thrilled and amused as 8,000 road runners churn past along the parade route.
This is the sixth annual 62 KGW Starlight Road Run, starting at Lloyd Center at 8 p.m. to cross
the Burnside Bridge and from there the Starlight Parade route to disband.
The leaders are timed and a few run it for the glory. For most, however, it is a 4.25-mile lark — an opportunity to turn out on a lovely June evening, wear outlandish costumes, visit and run with friends and wave hello to the
largest road race audience on Portland’s annual race schedule. The runners also incidentally raise money for the Rose Festival Scholarship Foundation with their entry fees.
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Greetings From
Portland’s Mayor
As Mayor of the City of Portland, the beautiful “City of Roses,” I warmly welcome you to the 76th Annual Portland Rose Festival, June 1 -1 7.
This Rose Festival celebration promises to be the best ever with the addition of the Portland 200 CART/PPG Indy Car World Series. This event will highlight “Race Week" with the nearby 7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo at the Multnomah County Exposition Center rounding out this exciting, new 7-day Festival bonus.
The Henry Mancini/Oregon Symphony Concert, a beautiful Rose Festival Court, Stage Band Classic and Grand Floral Parade are just a few of the festival attractions that will delight young and old alike.
Join me in experiencing the pleasure of a Portland tradition that has entertained Portlanders and our visitors for 75 years. You will have a “Ticket in your Pocket” for wonderful memories.
Warm Regards,
Francis J. Ivancie Mayor
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Each of these young women comes to Portland at Rose Festival time with a ‘‘ticket in her pocket,” so to speak. Each represents a community festival or entertainment attraction in her home town. Promoting that attraction is a major part of her official duties. She is invited here, just as the Portland Queen is invited to Festivals in other cities, to represent her home city
and her festival and to exchange ideas for the betterment of all.
These women visit and appear at a number of our events. They will hold positions of honor in the Grand Floral Parade lineup and, hopefully, will return home to sing the praises of Portland and the Rose Festival.
Polly Benson, 19, is 1984 Princess of the Minneapolis, Minnesota, Aqua-tennial. From Anoka, Minnesota, she attends University of Minnesota where she is majoring in business. Polly is accomplished at playing both the piano and the flute. She has won many blue ribbons for showing horses and likes reading, skiing and soccer.
Ann Boling, 21, reigns as Queen of the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas. A marketing major at University of Texas at El Paso, she would like to own her own retail business some day. She is very active in Chi Omega sorority and has been a member of the UTEP Goldiggets drill team and dance team and the UTEP modern dance and Hispanic dance groups. Ann speaks English and Spanish.
Rosanna Rascon, 22, is Queen of the Fiesta Bowl Celebration and New Years football game at Phoenix, Arizona. She is a senior marketing major at Arizona State University and has worked as an intern at Motorola for three summers. Rosanna is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, and was cover model for the Women of ASU calendar.
Ellen Coleman, 22, (right), Disneyland's 1984 Ambassador to the World, and Mickey Mouse greet 1983 Portland Rose Festival Queen Kira Rembold on recent visit to Disneyland. Ellen is visiting the Rose Festival this year as an honored notable. She holds a degree in communications from California State University in Fullerton and is aiming for a broadcasting career. Ellen enjoys music, dancing and painting.
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This is the panel of judges which observes the Princesses of the Royal Court in real world situations before the Queen Selection ceremony, as well as during the selection program itself. Judging is based on a maximum of 100 points-35 points for poise,
5 for appearance, 35 for speak-ability. Each judge names a first, second and third choice.
Queen Selection and Coronation, Friday, June 1
Lt. Commander Michael Barton,
U.S. Navy aviator, currently assigned to Navy Recruiting in Portland. A Naval officer for the past ten years, he has traveled to 19 foreign countries and visited 49 of the 50 United States.
Maureen L. Haynes, a former Oregon Posture Oueen and first runner-up in the Oregon Miss Universe contest in 1968. Mrs. Haynes has trained as a judge of pageants and talent contests and served as a judge in many such events.
Carl Kato, General Manager of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. He has been with the Chamber 15 years and prior to that represented an Oregon manufacturer in Japan. A University of Oregon graduate, he also has studied in Japan.
Mary Jansen Link, Director of Operations with Home Purchase Corporation, a third party relocation company. A native of Wisconsin, she attended University of Wisconsin and UCLA. Her husband, John, is owner of John Link Pontiac.
Pat McKevitt, Communications Manager for the Womenswear Division, Pendleton Woolen Mills. She supervises Womenswear advertising, public relations, sales training and home economics programs. She has extensive TV and fashion coordinating experience.
Dr. Ethel Simon-McWilliams,
Associate Director, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory; Her career has been devoted to education, administration and public service. She is currently chairman of the St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center Board.
Steven E. Sutherland, Student Body President. Parkrose High School Steve represents the peer group of the Princesses being judged. He is a four year member of National Honor Society with a cumulative GPA of 3.97 and is a four-year wrestling letterman.
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Rrt of the fun of Rose Festival is reliving the experience through your own photos. The Grand Floral Parade is an especially good place to get some memorable pictures for your album.
Before you set off to watch the parade or any other picturable event, make sure your camera is loaded with film and the camera battery and shutter are working properly. If your camera has a battery check button, press it to check battery power.
If your camera has built in light meter, aim it at different objects to make sure the meter moves. Check the surface of your lens for dust or finger smudges and clean it if necessary.
On the parade route or wherever you are, try to find a position where the sun is behind you and your subjects are in the sun and out of the shadows. Especially make sure your subjects are not in mottled sun and shade.
When you aim your camera, look carefully at all the images in the view finder. You may have an unwanted face or a telephone line in the way or even a pole looking like it’s coming out the top of someone’s head. Squeeze off your shots gently. A jerkey push on the release lever may give you a blurry image.
Here’s your check list of better pictures: Check your camera, check your film, check your location, aim at subjects in the sun and not in shadow or mottled light and shade, then press the shutter release smoothly and gently. You’ll be pleased at your results!
Special Parade Units Add Spice to Grand Floral Parade
Each year the Grand Floral Parade adds a few special selected units of unusual merit. This year’s parade starts right off with one of those, the Seattle Police Motorcycle Drill Team. The 14 officers are noted for their intricate precision riding and have been a crowd-pleaser here in the past.
Just behind them comes a most unusual unit, the U.S. Navy Recruiting Depot Color Guard, Drum and Bugle Corps and crack Rifle Drill Team. These are all new recruits, in the Navy less than three months, who have trained for this duty in addition to regular recruit training. In spite of a 25% weekly turnover in personnel due to graduation, their performance is rated outstanding. Another special unit new to the Grand Floral Parade is the group of Wesley Bell Ringers from the Christ United Methodist Church of Salt Lake City, Utah. They have at their disposal 164 English handbells spanning a range of six octaves, plus a variety of other bells.
A unique experience for parade-goers is the Yombangai Mikoshi Buddhist Shrine from Sapporo, Portland’s sister city in Japan. The shrine will be carried just preceding the Meier & Frank float. The Mikoshi is frequently carried in ceremonial occasions. It is all hand carved of wood and valued at $300,000. Its appearance here is sponsored by the Yombangai stores in Sapporo.
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The man who wrote the Pink Panther, Days of Wine and Roses and musical themes for motion pictures and television series, directs and performs with the Oregon Symphony Orchestra at Civic Auditorium on Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 10.
. Henry Mancini, winner of Aca-Mwemy Awards for motion pictures
and Emmy Awards for television music, returns to Portland after several years absence. . .this time for Rose Festival.
Parade Hosts
KaTU, Channel Two, in Portland televises the Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade to more than 65 stations across America and Canada. This year KPDX, Channel 49, the latest television facility in the Portland market, offers live coverage from their Union Avenue station site.
Tim Reid, Star of “Simon and “Simon” and "WKRP”, and Craig Walker, KGW morning host,
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Richard C. Ross & Tracy Barry Grand Floral Parade Network KATU
Cheryl Hansen and Dave Sullivan of KGW-TV Channel 8 will be entertaining viewers with their descriptions and commentary on the Starlight Parade Saturday, June 2 at 8:30 p.m. They are popular co-hosts of station’s “PM Magazine,’’ Monday through Friday at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 8.
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The 1984 event could be the precursor for future Hot Air Balloon competitions with entries expected to exceed 50 balloons in 1985. Phoenix, Arizona and Seattle will join Portland in forming a three-city circuit for professional pilots engaged in the sport.
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Grand Floral Parade-Order of March___________________________
Saturday, June 9, 10 a.m.
Memorial Coliseum to Downtown
Numbers F-1, F-2, F-3, etc., indicate Floats
Numbers B-1, B-2, B-3, etc., indicate Bands
Numbers H-1, H-2, H-3, etc., indicate Equestrian Units
Numbers S-1, S-2, S-3, etc., indicate Special Units
Special Dignitaries Not Listed in This Lineup
Certain dignitaries are not listed in this lineup because they will be put into the lineup immediately preceding the float which wins the award in their honor.
Vic Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon, will appear immediately before the float which
(ins the Governor’s Trophy. The same practice is followed for Mayor Frank jtancie; H. Dudley Strain, Rose Festival President; Ralph Shepherd, Royal Rosarian Prime Minister, and Barbara Cyrus, Rose Society President.
Grand Marshals
Grand Marshals for this 76th anniversary Grand Floral Parade are two well known Indy race car drivers representing two generations of driving excellence. They are Gordon Johncock and Al Unser, Jr. They will appear immediately before the float which wins the Grand Marshal's Trophy.
S-1 Portland Police Motorcycle Escort Unit
S-2 Seattle Police Motorcycle Drill Team
S-3 U.S. Navy Recruiting Depot Color Guard San Diego California
B-1 U.S. Navy Recruiting Depot Drum and Bugle Corps and Drill Team, San Diego, California
H-1 Oregon Association of Mounted Posses
F-1 First Interstate Bank of Oregon
'The Portland Rose Festival, a Fantasy in Flowers-First Interstate Bank occupies the first float position in this year’s parade, an honor bestowed because the bank won Grand Sweepstakes in the 1983 parade. A giant hand crafted fantasy swan, graceful rose laden trees, an imaginative bird cage and two young swans all join under an elegant floral canopy to create this illusion in flowers. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
S-4 Royal Rosarians Marching Unit
B-2 Montezuma-Cortez High School Band, Cortez, Colorado (Guest Band)
F-3 Aerospace Machinist Union #751
'America, Land of the Free'-The Seattle labor organization emphasizes its traditional patriotic theme with an elegant free-standing American flag. Colors are entirely red, white and blue. A soul-stirring group of drummers and fifer precedes the flag. The union’s Queen and four Princesses are riders. This is the fifth year this organization has entered a float, always on a patriotic theme. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
H-4 Oregon State University Mounted Drill Team,
Corvallis, Oregon
B-3 Aquinas High School Band, Fort Madison, Iowa (Guest Band)
F-4 Budweiser
'Take Me Out to the Ball Game’-Anheuser-Busch salutes the long-standing relationship between the Busch family and baseball-particularly the St. Louis Cardinals-in this charming village park scene of the 1890s. Lou Brock,
St. Louis Cardinals immortal, rides the float, which is pulled by the famed Budweiser Clydesdales. Producer is Carlota (Lotsie) Busch Giersch, a great-granddaughter of the brewery’s founder. Built by C. E. Bent & Son.
H-5 Snake River Stampede Queen Joan Osterhout,
Twin Falls, Idaho
H-6 Linda Peterson, Battle Ground, Washington
B-4 Snohomish High School Band, Snohomish, Washington (Guest Band)
F-2 Lloyd Center Merchants
“Lloyd Center Salutes the Oregon Symphony Orchestra-How many times do we liken symphony musicians in dinner jackets to penguins? Here the similarity is carried out in light hearted fashion. Five huge penguins are all decked out in “blacktie’-seen here as symphony musicians. They are surrounded by floral musical staves and colorful bouquets. The Oregon Symphony plays a Rose Festival concert at Lloyd Center. Built by Studio Concepts.
H-2 Lyle H. Cobb, Beaverton, Oregon
H-3 Tillamook County Equestrian Court, Cloverdale, Oregon
F-5 Western Airlines
"A Parade Within a Parade-Western Airlines’ first appearance in the Grand Floral Parade features a parade within a parade. Three colorful miniature floats represent New York, Guadalajara, Mexico, and the country of Mexico along the make-believe parade route. A mini marching band leads the Lilliputian procession, accompanied by baton twirlers. Featured rider on the float is Susana Bojorquez de la Mora, Miss Guadalajara. Built by Fanfare Display Arts. H-7 Cowlitz Valley Chaparelles, Longview, Washington B-5 Broomfield High School Band, Broomfield, Colorado
(Guest Band)
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F-6 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association
"Ticket to New Year’s Day-Pasadena’s favorite Granny is back with her ticket to New Year’s Day and that could mean only one thing-the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl Game. As she heads to the historic Rose Bowl on her moped, the game is about to begin. This is the 48th time the Pasadena Tournament has entered the Portland parade to invite one and all to Pasadena New Year's Day Built by C.E. Bent & Son.
H-8 Karen Jo Mura, Oregon City, Oregon
H-9 Columbia River Appaloosa Court, Kelso, Washington, and Beaverton, Oregon
B-6 Lincoln High School Band, Stockton, California (Guest Band)
F-9 Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce
‘The Wizard of Oz’-A scene from the famous movie marks this entry, 28th consecutive year this small farming community in southwest Washington has entered a Grand Floral Parade float. All work is by community volunteers.
A hot air balloon holds Dorothy, a large floral rainbow circles over the magic Emerald City. Girls from the two area high schools portray Munchkins. Favorite characters are completed in flowers. Built by Battle Ground Float Committee. H-14 Pendleton Round-Up Queen and Royal Court,
Pendleton, Oregon
H-15 Happy Canyon Princesses, Pendleton, Oregon S-5 El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Queen Ann Boling B-9 Calgary Police Pipe Band, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
F-7 Farmers Insurance Group
’Your Ticket to Nature’-Kira Rembold, 1983 Rose Festival Queen, rides the float as a modern day forest queen, serene among friendly floral forest animals. A mountain lion, elk, deer, bear, mountain goats and wild ducks in flight surrouund her. The entire scene resembles a mountain meadow in full blossom with varieties of natural flowers, grasses, thistles and forest ferns to enhance the setting. Built by American Decorating.
H-10 Merced County Sheriff’s Posse, Turlock, California B-7 Glencoe High School Band, Hillsboro, Oregon
F-10 Edmonton’s Klondike Days
"The 1984 Edmonton Klondike Days’-A colorful moving theatre stage is decorated in an 1890’s Klondike decor reminiscent of the Gold Rush era.
A touring car of yesteryear precedes the stage, carrying “Klondike Mike" and other happy characters. All this points toward the 10-day Gold Rush celebration in July at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, when the entire city turns back 100 years for its exposition and Klondike Days. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
H-16 Larry White, Beaverton, Oregon
H-17 Yamhill County Fair and Rodeo Court, Gaston, Oregon
F-8 Seattle Seafair
“A Northwest Wonderland'-A lavish park setting presents Seattle Seafair Queen of the Seas Susan St. John and other Seafair liminaries. Co-sponsored by Oregon 7-Eleven Stores, the float invites one and all to the Seafair Grand Torchlight Parade August 3 and the 7-Eleven Freedom Cup Hydroplane Races August 5. The floral park is resplendent with old-fashioned lamps, statues and flowing fountains. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
H-11 Miss Appaloosa America Shannon McCulloch,
Hillsboro, Oregon
H-12 Margie Sells, Eugene, Oregon
H-13 Rancho La Paz, Tom Sowa, Sherwood, Oregon B-8 Battle Ground High School Band,
Battle Ground, Washington
F-11 U.S. National Bank
‘A Ticket to Paradise’-The haunting charm of the South Pacific comes to Portland in this floral depiction of a picturesque tropical paradise. Languid beauties smile from amid their lush island setting, with a real tumbling waterfall, stately palm trees and vividly colorful birds of paradise. The island setting is created with a wide variety of tropical flowers and vegetation. Built by Studio Concepts.
H-18 Hawaii Pa’u Riders, Honolulu, Hawaii
B-10 Aloha High School Band, Beaverton, Oregon
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F-12 Northwest Natural Gas Company
"A Salute to Portland’s Performing Arts-This September, a new era begins for the performing arts in Portland with completion of the Arlene Sohnitzer Concert Hall, A three stage setting spotlights a symphony conductor, a mime artist and a pair of performing ballet dancers. The design is reminiscent of the lavish baroque ornamentation of the Paramount Theater, rebuilt for Portland's Performing Arts Center, Built by Erv Lind Florist.
S-6 Phoenix, Arizona, Fiesta Bowl Queen, Rosanna Rascon
F-13 Fiesta Bowl Association
“Fiesta Forever’-For the third year the annual Fiesta Bowl celebration in Phoenix, Arizona, brings a float to Portland. Rosanna Rascon, Fiesta Bowl Queen, rides amid a garden of roses. The Fiesta Bowl logo in floral detail harmonizes with scrollwork reminiscent of a tooled Western saddle design. The Fiesta Bowl celebrates its annual football game January 1, and its parade December 31. Built by C.E. Bent & Son.
H-19 Spokane Valley Bandito’s, El Katif Shrine,
Spokane, Washington
B-11 Salvation Army Band
F-14 Hanna Car Wash Systems
"A Ticket to the Portland 200-Mario Andretti, race car driver extraordinary, former Gran Prix World Champion and Indy 500 winner, rides this float in salute to the debut of Indy car racing in Portland this Rose Festival. Hanna Car Washes, one of Andretti’s Indy car sponsors, follows its usual light-hearted approach to float design with miniature floral cars speeding around a huge oval track featuring an American eagle. Built by Studio Concepts.
S-7 Minneapolis, Minnesota, Aquatennial Princess Polly Benson
S-8 Wesley Bell Ringers, Salt Lake City, Utah
F-15 Reliable Transfer and Storage
F-15 Reliable Transfer and Storage
"A Ticket to the Big Top’-The float represents a circus tent with children as clowns riding, drawn by four Shetland ponies. This is the 33rd year in the parade for Reliable. The mother of one of the children riding this year herself rode the float 29 years ago. The same Shetlands have walked the parade for 20 years. The float is traditionally identified with the Pfeifer family and their friends. Built by the Pfeifer Family.
F-16 Aplets and Cotlets Northwest Confections
A Ticket to the 1985 Washington State Apple Blossom Festival-A salute to the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival, held annually in May in Wenatchee, to honor the world-famous Washington apples. Float appearance is made possible by Aplets and Cotlets Northwest Confection, the Northwest’s famous fruit candy from Cashmere, Washington. Riding are Apple Blossom Queen Marlene Mardian and Princesses Dana De Fina and Lisa Linterman.
Built by Studio Concepts.
H-20 Al Kader Shrine Mounted Patrol, Portland, Oregon B-12 David Douglas High School Band, Portland, Oregon
F-17 Erv Lind Florist
“Flight of Fantasy-A lush floral array of highly detailed butterflies floats down the parade route. The butterflies reflected the infinite variety of nature-each has wings of an entirely different pattern. To make this truly a “Flight of Fantasy,” two figures, part human, part mythical with giant floral wings, gaze serenely out at the assembled throng from their position at the center of the float.
Built by Erv Lind Florist.
H-21 Jerry and Kay Walters, Durham, California
H-22 Miss Pacific International Livestock Exposition Deanna Van Koll, Hillsboro, Oregon
H-23 Miss Sheridan Rodeo Shonda Smith, Sheridan, Oregon B-13 Lakeridge High School Band, Lake Oswego, Oregon S-9 Disneyland Ambassador Ellen Coleman,
Anaheim, California
F-18 Pacific Southwest Airlines
‘Ticket in My Pocket-To Disneyland’-A multitude of geometric floral circles creates the setting for everyone’s favorite Disneyland characters. Mickey and Minnie Mouse ride in the center, reminding everyone to enjoy the fantasy land created by Disney. Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto add to the fun. For PSA, the official Disneyland airline, this is the second Grand Floral Parade entry. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
H-24 Doug-Ettes Sheriff’s Mounted Partol, Roseburg, Oregon B-14 Portland Civic Band
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F-19 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Oregon-Queen’s Float
‘A Royal Coronation-The 1984 Queen of Rosaria and her Court create a Coronation scene in a floral setting dominated by a stylized white tree banked in thousands of pink roses and carnations. Court members are Stephanie Kalez, Anita Smisek, Carmen Herman, Denise Washington, Cyndy Brooks, Sandra Zimmerman, Allison Bernards, Alex Harvey, Stephanie Dir,
Lucy Boryer and Ordella Reynolds. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
H-25 D.O. Rogers, Bakersfield, California
H-26 Washington County Fair and Rodeo Court,
Hillsboro, Oregon
B-15 Parkrose High School Band, Portland, Oregon
F-20 Portland General Electric
"Springtime Magic-Sights and sounds of springtime erupt in this floral extravaganza of exotic tropical birds in delicate rodwork cages. Parrots and cockatoos provide bursts of color and elegance amid a garden setting of large sculptured flowers. Luminescent stylized butterflies add a touch of sparkle.
The float is entirely decorated by PGE employees, and employees will be riding the float. Built by C.E. Bent & Son.
H-27 Linda Moloso, Grandview, Washington
H-28 Juanita Best, Eugene, Oregon; Bee Faith,
Selah, Washington; Aulene Owings, Oakridge, Oregon; Bud Baldwin, Selah, Washington; and Jim Neaman, Granger, Washington
B-16 Sunset High School Band, Beaverton, Oregon
F-21 Union Pacific System
"Circus Train's Coming-Fun is on the way as the circus train comes into town with its cargo of live performers and cartoon-like animals. The five units stretch over 100 feet in length along the parade route. The engine blows smoke from its smokestack in merry puffs and jolly circus calliope music wafts from the floral pipe organ. Festively decorated in orange marigolds and variegated blossoms. Built by C.E. Bent & Son.
H-29 Miss Rodeo Oregon Jodie Miller, Molalla, Oregon H-30 Molalla Buckaroo Association Court, Molalla, Oregon B-17 Milwaukie High School Band, Milwaukie, Oregon
F-22 KPDX-TV49
"Pocketful of Stars-Shades o, Channel 49’s television programming are evident in this larger than life figure of Robin Williams, as Mork from Ork, tosses a floral cascade of stars and starbursts. A floragraph film strip winds through the entire length of the unit depicting scenes from television shows and faces of familiar stars. The Mork figure is resplendent in 11 varieties of seed and carnations. Built by Erv Lind Florist.
F-23 Continental Airlines
“The Caribbean Sound’-Your ticket to most unusual and pleasant Caribbean music comes with the U.S. Navy Steel Drum Band, New Orleans, Louisiana. The sailors, all highly trained professional musicians, present their version of the traditional music of Trinidad by using soft hammers on specially prepared steel drums. Last here in 1981, the sailors are a favorite with Rose Festival viewers as they perform a wide range of selections. Built by Studio Concepts. H-31 Portland Police Bureau Mounted Patrol, Portland, Oregon B-18 Tigard High School Band, Tigard, Oregon
F-24 Benj. Franklin Savings and Loan
'Ticket to the Rose Parade-A floral depiction of past themes of the Grand Floral Parade. Leading is a recreation of the 1976 theme, “A Tale of Two Centuries” with Liberty Bell and Bicentennial logo. At the rear is a reminder of the first official theme in 1947, "Vacation in Oregon.”Others are 1957 “Melodies in Flowers" with a giant juke box and 1964 "Between the Bookends,” with an Olympic torch. Built by Erv Lind Florist.
S-10 Yombangai Mikoshi Sapporo Shrine, Sapporo, Japan
F-25 Meier & Frank Co.
"Homage to Sapporo’-A ticket to the Land of the Rising Sun. Meier & Frank Co. pays special tribute to Sapporo, Portland's sister city in Japan. A pagoda rises from the sea where dancing carp splash, and play in a design inspired by authentic Japanese wood block illustrations. This pagoda is patterned after actual shrines used in Japanese street festivals. Built by Erv Lind Florist.
H-32 Lucille Croshaw, Seattle, Washington
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H-33 Oregon Pinto Breeders and Exhibitors Association Queen and Court, Beaverton, Oregon
F-26 Burger King
'Washington Park Zoo-At the center of this salute to Portland’s famous Washington Park Zoo is a replica of Packy, the first of the many Asian elephants born at the zoo. Other animals depicted are a lion, a Bengal tiger and a giraffe. Completing the float are trees and plateaus reminiscent of the natural look of the Portland zoo. Exotic flowers help carry out the illusion of faraway places. Built by Erv Lind Florist.
J-19 Clan Macleay Pipe Band, Portland, Oregon
F-27 KEX Radio-Junior Court
“KEX Salutes the Junior Court'-The Junior Rose Festival Queen and seven little Princesses gaze out from a fairy tale garden. A spring blossom tree, giant floral mushrooms and fuzzy forest friends complete the scene. Vanda orchids, roses and pastel shades of gladiola provide color. Court members are Tomi Ellis, Laura Newton, August Wegener, Cristen Charlton, Meredith Smith, Kara Backus, Jennie Kane and Krissi Sturdevant. Built by Erv Lind Florist.
H-34 Blue Mountain Riders, Walla Walla, Washington B-20 Columbia River High School Band,
Vancouver, Washington
F-28 Vancouver, Washington
"Down Memory Lane-A nostalgic look at the 1930’s complete with a band on a gazebo. Couples stroll hand in hand through the park on a pleasant Saturday afternoon, while others read favorite books, dance to the music or simply relax and enjoy the lovely day. Portland's neighbor city to the north has been entering floats for some two decades, entirely built by community volunteers. Five high school girls are riders. Built by Vancouver Float Committee.
H-35 Miss Northwest Rodeo Deborah A. Spencer,
Portland, Oregon
H-36 Miss Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo Lanita Wagner, Canby, Oregon
B-21 Centennial High School Band, Gresham, Oregon
F-29 Portland Chamber of Commerce
“Our Future Economic Development-Today’s Portland has turned its focus to future economic development, and this float dramatizes that direction.
Six characters depict some of our major industries against a large stylized floragraph of the Portland skyline. A large bouquet of pink and white roses surrounds a blue pinstriped "Rose of a Different Color" in a salute to the city's growth and diversity. Built by Studio Concepts.
F-29 Portland Chamber of Commerce
H-37 Miss Rodeo Washington Jalynn Merz,
Longview, Washington
H-38 King County Mounted Police, Seattle, Washington B-22 Beaverton High School Band, Beaverton, Oregon
F-30 Fred Meyer
“Romeo and Juliet’—A ticket to a classic-Romeo and Juliet, the balcony scene from the tale of star-crossed lovers. Setting is a lush garden with a fountain in shades of dusk. Overhead structure is an engineering achievement-50 feet of cascading floral lattice work supported entirely by three hinged points from the deck. A floral confection of roses, iris, statice, orchids and gladiola.
Built by Erv Lind Florist.
H-39 Dale R. Roberts, Portland, Oregon
H-40 Twin City Saddle Club, Washougal, Washington B-23 Barlow High School Band, Gresham, Oregon
F-31 Sandy’s Camera Shops/Fuji Film
“Opening Night-Looking ahead to the Opening Night of Portland's new Performing Arts Center, the float shows three elegant couples arriving for the big event. A lavish art deco setting is stylistically designed and decorated in black and white. Red roses by the thousands assist in creating the illusion of an ornate theatre lobby of yesteryear. Lavish white orchid floral trees complete the panorama. Built by Fanfare Display Arts.
H-41 Afifi Temple, Yakima Valley Mounted Shrine Patrol, Morton, Washington
F-32 Pacific Northwest Bell
“Ashland's Oregon Shakespearian Festival/A Midsummer Night’s Dream -A replica of Ashland’s world famous Elizabethan Theatre set in a colorful garden, decorated with pendants and a floragraph of the Bard himself. Elizabethan dancers, members of the Ashland troupe, perform to authentic music of the period. Hermia and Lysander, portrayed by PNB employees, stroll through the make-believe rose gardens. Built by Studio Concepts.
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^AZelcome to the 76th Annual Portland Rose Festival, one of America’s largest civic celebrations. Our 10 day community event has grown to 17 days this year due to the Indy cars coming to Portland under the auspices of the Rose Festival. We hope our parades, entertainment, sports, exhibitions and displays are as
interesting to you as they have been in past years. Rose Festival is a non-profit organization governed by a board of 84 directors and administered by an Executive Committee and staff.
If you have fun, tell your friends about it.. .and come back again next year.
H. Dudley Strain
President
Portland Rose Festival Association
A A Ambulance Service A & B Towing ACME Tool & Specialties ADP Dealer Service A.G. Edwards Inc.
ALCOA
AT Bowling Center Inc.
AT & T Information Systems The Reverend C.T. Abbott Acacia Advertising Accuracy Plus Ace Tavern
Acker, Underwood & Smith Ackerley Communications Action Machinery Company Action Print
Adams Hess Moore & Co.
Frank Adams Wholesale Florist H. Victor Adix Jr., M.D.
Donald H. Adler
Advance Automatic Sale Advanced Business Computers Advanced Hydraulic Supply Advantage Business Forms Aetna Life & Casualty Ins. Co.
AIL Enterprises
Air Filter Sales & Service Air Flow Systems Airweld
Ajax Electric Co.
Alaska Airlines
Albertsons
Albina Fuel Company Albina Pipe Bending Alexander & Alexander Alexander Motors Alexsis Risk Management Edward B. Allen Inc.
Allied Forest Products Allied Safe & Vault Inc.
Allison Electric Co. Inc.
Alpenrose Dairy Amalgamated Sugar Company American Airlines American Appraisal Co.
American Bldg. Maintenance Co. '\nerican Business Machines
merican Data Service American Express Travel American Guaranty Life Ins. American Honda Motor Company American Network Inc.
American State Bank Ameritone Paint & W/CV Ameron
Elsie Ames Gifts
AM FAC Foods
Arthur Andersen & Company H.A. Andersen Company Dr. Keort S. Anderson
Dr. Scott Anderson
Francis H. Andrews & Assoc. Inc. Christopher G. Antony Anzen Pacific Corp.
Aqua Doc Pool Co.
Archer Blower & Pipe Co.
Archers Precision Jana H. Archer ARCO-Atlantic Richfield Arctic Circle
Armory Automotive Service Ray Arndt Optical Supplies Robert Arneson Sales Agent Arnold & Bruce Artisan Dental Laboratories In. Artline Printing Inc.
Ruth Ashbrook Bakery Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service Aspen Photography Assets Management Inc.
Associate Jewelers Associated Administrators Associated General Contractors Atiyeh Bros. Inc.
Atiyeh’s, Inc.
Atkinson & Co.
Atlas Electrical Atlas Sheet Metal Atlas Stamp & Marking Supplies Atwood-Larson Company Audio Educational Systems Audio Group Inc.
Auto-Rain Inc.
Auto Wheel Service Inc.
Automatic Sales Company Automotive Technologies Azumano Travel Sevice BC Security, Inc.
Babicky & Zielinski, CPA Badgley Manufacturing Company Dick Bailess Auto Robert Bailey Bales For Food, Inc.
Joseph W. Ball M.D.
Balsiger Rental Properties Balzer Machinery Company Bank of California Banker’s Life Co.
Bankmatic Systems, Inc.
Bardsley & Haslacher Inc.
Bardy Trophy Company Barrett Puttman & Co.
E.J. Bartells Company Fred Bauer Chevrolet Bauer Murphy Winfree & Scaub Russ Bauer
Fred N. Bay News Company Beard's Frame Shoppes Beau Monde College of Hair Design Beaver Engraving Company Beaver Heat Treating Corp. Beaverton Mitsubishi
Dean E. Becker Company
Ray F. Becker Company
Bee Tailors & Cleaners, Inc.
Beemer Johnson Smith & Co.
Bekins Moving & Storage Bemis Company Inc.
Benihana of Tokyo Benjamin Franklin Leasing Benjamin Franklin Savings & Loan
F.E. Bennett Company Tom Benson Glass Co.
Charles F. Berg Ronald S. Berg, CPA Bergen Brunswig Co.
Don Berger Designer Bergsoe Metal Corp.
Dr. Lawrence Bernard Dick Bernhard
Bernstein-Rein Advertising Inc.
Best Western Kings Way Inn Best Western Sunnyside Inn Better Business Bureau Bev's Secretarial Service Biff’s Seafood Restaurant Barbara Bigbee The Bike Gallery Inc.
Bill’s Steak House
Herbert H. Billstein & Assoc. Ltd.
Bingham-Willamette Co.
Binyon Optical Co.
Robert A. Bitar Gayle Bjorge
Black & Company, Inc.
Ford Black & Company
Black, Helterline, Beck, Rappleye Black, Kendall & Tremaine Attys. Lawrence Black
Blackwell North America
Blaesing Granite Company
Blake, Moffitt & Towne
Blakely Strand & Williams
Dr. Norman L. Bline
Blitz-Weinhard Company
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Oregon Blue Ribbon Food Service, Inc.
Edmund J. Bock
Boeing of Portland
Chet Bohlman & Associates, Inc.
Marilou Bohmann
Boise Cascade Paper Group
Boise Cascade Wood Products Marketing
Bolliger, Hampton & Tarlow
Richard N. Bolton, M.D.
Bonanza Mobile Homes, Inc.
Bordeaux One Hour Drycleaning Thomas Borkus, CPA P.K. Bosler Company Boutwell Gordon Beard & Grimes Boxer-Marcus Co.
Boyd Coffee Company Gene Bradshaw
Brake Systems, Inc.
Braley & Graham
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brandt
Drs. Breese, Dahlman & Fearl Brewed Hot Coffee, Inc.
Howard Brewton General Contractor John A. Briece
Bris Specialty Sandwich Shop Broadway Deluxe Cab Company Broadway Revue
Brod McClung & Pace Company Brodie/Dohrmann Hotel&RestaurantSup. Broome, Oringdulph, O’Toole, Rudolf Bronson, Leigh & Weeks
Brown Armstrong & Company Bob Brown Tire Center Brown Dugan & Associates, Inc. Bruce-Emmett Company Clyde Brummell Construction Mrs. M. Dev Brunkow Brunkow Cabinet Construction Bernice Buchanan Gale Buchanan Bucher Realty, Inc.
Buck Ambulance Service Buckaroo-Thermoseal, Inc.
Buckeye Pacific Builders Appliance Supply Bullier & Bullier Realtors Bullivant, Wright, Leedy & Assoc.
Beth Burke Burlington Northern Mrs. E.V. Burns Mrs. Gwen Burns Burns Brothers, Inc.
Ray Burt’s, Inc.
Bush Garden
George S. Bush & Co., Inc.
Charles Bushey
Business Equipment Bureau, Inc.
The Business Journal Businessmen’s Assurance Co.
John Bussman, M.D.
Byers Photo Equipment Co.
C and H Sugar C & R Realty Co.
C.H. Cordson Co., Inc.
CH2M/HHI CRS Sirrine, Inc.
CWS Corp
Cadet Manufacturing Company Caffall Bros. Forest Products, Inc.
Susan Cain Accounting Calaroga Terrace
Caldwell Acceptance Corp.
Call U.S., Inc.
Campbell Copy Company, Inc.
Campbell, Crane & Rigging Service Campbell/Galt & Newlands, Inc.
Timothy J. Campbell, M.D.
The Canadian Imperial Bank Garnett E. Cannon
Canteen Company of Oregon
Canton Grill
Captain’s Corner
Caramel Carrousel
Caravan Motor Hotel Carbide Saw & Tool Carbon Dioxide Inc.
Careers Inc. dpa McDonald's Cargill, Inc.
L.F. Carigran Trucking
Drs. Carkner CG, DN, DC Optom.
Carlos Restaurant, Ltd.
The Carnival Restaurant James Carskadon, Jr.
John A. Carson Carter Manufacturing Co. Carpenter-Offutt Paper, Inc. Cascade Architectural Supplies Cascade Brake Products Cascade Construction Co. Cascade-Pacific Lumber Co. Casey’s Sandwich Cassidy’s
Celebrity Attractions Cellocraft Bag Co.
Chamber of Commerce Chapman Lumber Company Charter Investment Group Chase Bag Company Chase Gardens Check Printing Company Checketts & Co.
Chess Services of Oregon Chevron Oil USA, Inc.
Chicago Title Insurance Myron G. Child
Chinese Garden Restaurant, Inc. Christenson Electric Christmas NW Chumaree Inn Churchill Tours, Inc.
Citicorp Citizens Photo City Center Parking City Center Motor Hotel City Liquidators City Rubber Stamp Co.
Clackamas Communications, Inc.
Clackamas Greenhouses
Stan Clayville
The Cleaning Bar
Clear Creek Mutual Telephone
Clock Associates
Clow Roofing & Siding Co.
Clyde Equipment Co.
Coast Mirror Company Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Coca Cola-USA Code-A-Phone
Coe Manufacturing Company Jeffrey A. Cohen & Co.
Joe Colasuonno Coldwell Banker
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Gerard R. Griffin
Vice President
Portland Rose Festival Association
Dale V. Johnson
Secretary
Portland Rose Festival Association
Dan Durkin
Treasurer
Portland Rose Festival Association
Cole & Weber, Inc.
Coliseum Motel
Collections Incorporated
Collins Foods International
Collins Pine Co.
Colonial Mortuary
Colonial-Pacific Leasing Co.
Color Train
Columbia I and S, Inc.
Columbia Distributing Company Columbia Hardwood & Moulding Co. Columbia Helicopters, Inc.
Columbia Ladder Co.
Columbia Management Co.
Columbia Neon Columbia Plywood Corp Columbia River Pilots Columbia Rubber Mills Columbia Steel Casting Co., Inc. Columbia Ultimate Business Columbia Welding Products Columbiaknit of Portland Columbian Bifocal Company Columbian Publishing Co.
George J. Combs & Co.
Cornelia & Son, Inc.
Commerce Investment, Inc.
Commercial Furnishings Computer Management Services Concrete Cutting Co., Inc.
Conkling, Inc.
Thomas J. Connelly Conrey Electric
Consolidated Business Machines Consolidated Freightways Consolidated Metco, Inc.
Contact Lumber Co.
Contacts Influential Container Corp, of America Continental Baking Co., Inc.
Continental Grain Co.
Continental Group Continental Porsche Audi Continental-Portland Continental Western Corp.
Convoy Company Coopers & Lybrand Copeland, Landye, Bennett & Wolf Corbett Co.
Corno & Son, Inc.
Corroon & Black-Forsgren
Peter Corvallis Productions Cosmopolitan Airtel Cotter & Company Courtesy Moving & Storage The Crab Bowl, Inc.
William E. Craig Gregory E. Craner, M.D.
Credit Thrift Financial ManagementCorp.
Walter W. Cribbins
Cromwell Tailors
The Crossing
Daniel Crotty
Dr. Robert Crouch
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Crown Zellerbach Corp.
David E. Culver Sylvia Culver Cummins Northwest, Inc.
Curran Coil Spring
Cushman & Wakefield
Custom Stamping & Manufacturing Co.
Custom Wire Products
Stephen H. Cutrera D.D.S.
Cy’s House of Samples Dailey’s Texaco & Tire Center Dain Bosworth Dales Catering Service Dallas & Mavis Forwarding Co.
Damerow Ford Co.
Danielson Thriftway
Danner Shoe Manufacturing Co. Darcelle XV Darigold, Inc.
Daugherty, Cole, Inc.
Dave’s Delicatessen A.J Davis & Sons, Inc.
A.W. Davis Supply Company Alfred J. Davis Company Day Music Company Day York Distributors Dealers Supply Company Dean Distributing Co., Inc.
Delap, White & Raish Deloitte Haskins & Sells, CPA Deluxe Check Printers, Inc.
Demas, Inc.-Cider Mill Dennis Uniform Manufacturing Co. Dennis’ Seven Dees Nursery Dependable Pattern Works, Inc. Dickinson Realty, Inc.
Dickson Drug Co.
Diesel Equipment Company Dietrich, Bye, Griffin & Youel Director's Furniture Co.
Double Tee Promotions
Dr. W.E. Dougherty
Douglas Forest Materials Corp.
Downtown Delicatessen
Dows Columbia Rug & Upholstery
Donald M. Drake Company
Tom Drake & Associates
Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Drew
Drew Engineering
H.A. Dryer Co.
Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.
Dunis Distributing Co.
Durametal Corp.
Durham & Bates Agencies, Inc.
Durus Industries Dynagraphics
EACO Employees Federal Credit Union EJD Concert Services ESCO Corp.
ESP Property Factors William C. Earhart Co., Inc.
East Bank Saloon Easterday Supply Company Eastern Airlines Eastside Plating Works Robert L. Eaton Eckelman Enterprises Econo Max, Inc.
H. Philip Eder Edmonsons Drapery, Inc.
Edwards Industries, Inc.
Ed W. Eggen
Electrical Construction Co.
Electrical Distributing, Inc. Electro-Chem Metal Finishing Electro-Pac, Inc.
Electro Scientific Industries Elephant & Castle Electromatic, Inc.
Elliott Powell Baden & Baker Elmer’s Flag & Banner Elmer’s Colonial Pancake of VA Emanuel Hospital C.M. Emeis & Company Emerick Construction Emerson Hardwood Co.
Employers Insurance of WAUSAU Empire Rubber & Supply Co.
W.L. Enderud
Enoch Manufacturing Company Eoff Electric Company Joseph M. Erceg Erickson Supply Co.
Ernst & Whinney Berg Evans Chain Co.
David W. Evans/Pacific, Inc.
Evans Products Co.
Agnes M. Ewen S.J. Evonchuck
Executive Institute of Hair Design Laurie R. Ewen
Executone Telecommunications Jack Ewing Jewelers The Eye Clinic
FJW Financial Management, Inc. FMC Corporation-MRED Fahey Machinery Co.
Familian Northwest, Inc.
The Fanfare Arts Co. Inc.
Far West Federal Bank Farwest Office Products Far West Services, Inc.
Farmers Insurance Group E.A. Farnham Co., Inc.
Farrel & Herring Father's
First Farwest Corp.
Fenwick-Pickett, Inc.
L. Gary Ferlisi Festival Foods Fewel-McAvoy & Associates File-Protek, Inc.
Frank Fink Company
J.P. Finley & Sons
First American Title Insurance
First Interstate Bank
First Security Realty Service Corp.
Robert E. Fischer, M.D.
Fish Grotto
The Fish Place
Jim Fisher Motors
Flamingo Motel & Restaurant In
Flashback Photofinishing
Flightcraft, Inc.
Floating Point Systems, Inc. Tommy Luke Flowers, Inc.
Dave Fluaitt
Fluid Air Components
Follen and Jackson & Assoc.
John F. Forbes & Company Ida S. Ford
Forest City Trading Group, Inc. Forentco
Pauline & Ed Forness Foster & Marshall, Inc.
Fought & Company, Inc.
Fox & Company Doug Fox Travel Frank Betts Chevron Gerald W. Frank Frank S. Disposal Service, Inc. Fraser Paper Company Frederick & Nelson Fredricks Grain Co.
J.A. Freeman & Son Freightliner Corp.
Friberg Electric Company Friday Olds, Inc.
Frye Electronics, Inc.
Fryer’s Quality Pie Shop Theodore W. Fryou Fullman Plumbing Co.
Fulton Provision Co.
Furbish chemical & Supply Co. Furman Lumber Co.
G’s Herbs International G & H Electric The Gable Funeral Home Galvanizers Company Gamble, Bellanca Enterprises Wayne E. Garber Garcia’s of Scottsdale Gardner & Beedon Company Gateway Florist, Inc.
Gateway Pro-Am
Gateway Volkswagen
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Gearhart General Battery Corp.
General Electric Mortgage Corp.
General Teamsters Local #162 General Telephone Co. of the Northwest General Tool & Supply Co.
General Tree Service Genuine Parts Company George & Son Cutlery Georges Thriftway Georgetown Manor Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Gerber Advertising Agency Charlotte Gerow Gerson's for Stamps
G.l. Joe’s, Inc.
Paul O. Giesey/Adcrafters Gilbert Forest Products, Inc.
Gillespie Decals, Inc.
Globe Ticket Company of Washington Globe Battery Godfather’s Pizza The Goldsmith Co.
Goose Hollow Inn, Inc.
Goodyear Rubber & Supply Corp.
Gran’ Pa Don’s
Grand Metal Products Corp.
Grantree Corporation Grant & Roth Plastics, Inc.
Graphic Arts Center Graphic Media Gray & Company The Gray Line Company Great Western Malting Co.
Greater Portland Convention Charles A. Greene, EA Greenlee’s Pontiac Greenwood Inn Gresham Sand & Gravel Co.
Carl Greve Jeweler Ray V. Grewe, M.D,
Greyhound Charter Grigsby Bros.
Mr. John Grossman Patricia M. Guynes H-J Sales Company H K Ltd.
Dr. C.H. Hagmeier
Bruce MacGregor Hall, PC Frank B. Hall & Co. of Oregon Hall Laboratories, Inc.
Hall Street Bar & Grill Hall Tool Company Hallberg Remodeling Company Halton Tractor
Carl M. Halvorson, Inc.
Jacob Hamburger Co., Inc.
Hamilton Engine Sales, Inc.
Hamilton Hotel Hammack & Associates Hampton Lumber Sales Co.
Hanset Brothers Manufacturers Handel, Lundborg & Co.
Hanna Industries Hanset Sheet Metal George L. Hanseth Harder Mechanical Contractors Harris Enterprises, Inc.
Harris International, Inc.
Homer H. Harris, M.D.
John Harrison Richard G. Harrison William W. Harsey Harsh Investment Corp.
Hartung Meat Co.
Harvest States Cooperatives Hauser Webb & Wykoff Hosts of America, Inc.
Edmund Hayes
Joe Hearin
Heath Northwest
Hecht & Hecht, Ins.
Cap Hedges & Associates Helen’s of Course Hematology Clinic Donald. L. Henderson, D.M.D.
Hendrix & McGuire, Optician
Patti Henry
John B. Hering, Co.
Bob Herinck Painting Contractor The Hervin Company
H.A. Herzog Herzog Motors
Hessel Tractor & Equipment Co. Hewlett & Jamison Hickory Farms of Ohio Hippopotamus Restaurant Hirsch, Weis, Inc.
Hit Parade Music Co.
Hobart Sales & Service Hobo’s In Old Town Hoch & Selby Co.
R. Hoe & Company Saws Hoffman Construction Co.
Holiday Inn/Airport Roman Holiday Hair Design Holladay Park Hospital The Holland, Inc.
Holland Bulb Co.
J. Y. Hollingsworth Co.
Hollywood Furniture Co.
Hollywood Lights Edw. Holman & Son, Inc.
Holman Transfer Co.
Home Makers Supply Co.
Honeywell Protection Services Hood River Distillers, Inc.
Hoppis Hot Sheet Horizon Air Howard-Cooper Corp.
R.B. Howell Huber’s Restaurant Hub Tour & Travel, Inc.
Len Hufford Construction Co.
Ken R. Humke Co.
Hung Far Low Robert T. Huston Hyatt Lodge IBM Corporation l-T-E Electrical Products Imperial Hotel, Inc.
Imperial Tour and Travel Import Plaza
Industrial Indemnity Insurance Industrial Laundry & Dry Cleaners Industrial Leasing Corp.
Industrial Packaging Corp.
Industrial Specialties, Inc.
Instrument Sales & Service Intel Corporation
Int’l Brotherhood Electrical Wrkrs. International Paper Co.
International Raceway Parks International Shipping Company Investigators, Inc. .
Investors Insurance Corp.
Irrigation Accessories Co.
The Irwin-Hodson Company J & J Remodeling Co.
Maurice Jacobs-Jacobi Jake’s Restaurant
Fred S. James & Company of Oregon Jantzen, Inc.
Jay D. Jantzen
The Japanese Garden Society Japanese Ancestral Society Staff Jennings, Inc.
Jewett Barton Leavy & Kern Mr. & Mrs. Walter Jirenec
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Johnson Acoustical & Supply Co. Johnson Cyrus Adams & Co. Johnson & Higgins of Oregon, Inc. Johnson-Lieber Company Joint Council of Teamsters #37 June S. Jones Co.
Jones Oregon Stevedoring Co.
Jones Photo Service
Michael Jordan
Jubitz Truck Stop
KATU Television
KEX Golden West Broadcasting
King Broadcasting KGW
K & K Photo Finishing, Inc.
KOIN-TV
KCNR
KUPL Radio
K/P Graphics
KPTV
KWJJ Broadcasting Co.
KXL Radio Station KYXI/KGON Radio K-Mart Store No. 4288 K-Mart Store No. 4406 K-Mart Store No. 4435 K-Mart Store No. 4455 K-Mart Store No. 3025 Leo P. Kahn, CPA, PC Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Kalberer Hotel Supply Co.
Kalt Manufacturing Company Kamani Apartments Thomas G. Karter Kell Alterman & Runstein Kelley-Clarke, Inc,
Walt & Helen Kelly Kelly’s Olympian Kelly Services, Inc.
Kennell-Ellis Photographers Kenton Machine Works, Inc. Kentrox Industries Keong Kee Kitchen Kern Park Floral Co.
Kerr Pacific
Kerr Steamship Co., Inc.
Key Foods, Inc.
Kidder Peabody & Co.
Kienows Food Stores Kiewit Pacific Co.
Kilsby-Roberts Company E.E. Kingsley Lumber Yard Kinney Brothers Wallpaper Kirkpatrick & Zeitz Klarquist & Associates Kleenair Products Company Klein Jewelers Dr. Paul F. Klein Klip Stationers Dr. Edward K. Kloos Klopfensteins Knappton Corporation Knauss Chevrolet Company Kneisel Travel, Inc.
A.R. Kohanek Koldkist Ice The Koll Company Koppers Company, Inc.
The Kopy Kats Kraft Foods Company Krego Company John L. Kroder R. Von Krohn Krupp-Taylor Kuhnhausen’s Kuni Cadillac, Inc.
Dr. Paul W. Kunkel D.M.D.
LH. Cobb Crushed Rock L-M Equipment Co. Inc.
Peter C. LaBadie The Ladies Image L.A. Don Ltd.
La Grand Industrial Supply Co.
La Grand Steel Products
Lake Grove Arts & Frames
Lake Grove Pharmacy
Lake Oswego Soft Touch Car Wash
Lakeside Gardens
Lamb-Weston
Lamm Motor Co.
Landeen Welding Supply Landmark Ford Everett & Jeanne Lapp David S. Larimer Larry Meyer Porsche Audi Randy & Chris Larson The Last Hurrah John Latta Associates, Inc.
The Last Laugh, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Lauth Laventhol & Horwath Irvin Layton
Lemma, Gill, Cusick & Hensley
Lerner Shops
Lesher & McFarlane, PC
Les Schwab Tire Center
Les Schwab Tire Center-Gresham
Morris Levin
Lewis Bros, Inc.
Lewis & Clark State Bank The Charles H. Lilly Co.
Lincoln-St. Louis Erv Lind Florist George Lindeman
The Little Chapel of the Chime Lloyd Center Pharmacy Lloyd Corporation Ltd.
Lloyd’s Interiors Lockhart Financial Services William L. Long Long Mile Rubber Co.
John Wayne Loomis, M.D.
Lord Electric Co., Inc.
Losli, Inc.
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
Charles Lovett
Loyning Engine Service
Lumber Products
Juanita R. Lyday
Lyman Slack Chevrolet
Jasper Lyons
MBI Insurance Center, Inc.
MJBCo.
Jack Matlack
Macadam Aluminum & Bronze Co. MacGibbon & Kobasic Mack Roberts Walsh & Co.
Made in Oregon
MacMillan & Bloedel Building Materials Charles H. Maginnis Tikey Magionos
I. Magnin & Co.
Mail-Well Envelope Co.
Mailliard & Schmiedell Main Hurdman
Herbert Malarkey Roofing Co.
James C. Maletis
Mall 205 Merchants Assoc.
Mallory Motor Hotel
Manar Sales Company of Oregon
Mancini & Groesbeck, Inc.
George E. Mangold Co.
Manpower Inc. of Portland Market Supply Company, Inc.
Marine Wholesale, Inc.
Donald W. Marsden Marshall Vancouver Ford Mr. Melvin Mark, Jr.
Dr. R Kent Markee Marks Hallmark Shops Marquam Capital Corp.
Marquam Medical Center Marriott Hotel Marsh & McLennan Herbert N. Marshack D.M.D.
Marx Knoll & Mangels Mason Bruce & Girard Dr. J Cliffton Massar The Matterhorn Restaurant Maydwell & Harzell, Inc.
McCabes Quality Foods McCall Oil & Chemical McClellan Equipment Company McCloskey Varnish Co.
McCormick & Baxter Creosoting McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant McCoy Electric Co., Inc.
Michael McCulloch Thomas A. McDonald McDonald & Wetle, Inc.
McGraw Edison Power System McEwen, Newman, Hanna, & Gisvold McKesson Drug Co.
McLaughlin/Diaz McMenaminis Pub, Inc.
Medic Pharmacy, Inc.
Medallion Industries, Inc.
Meier & Frank Company, Inc.
Memorial Coliseum Memories of America Co.
Merck, Sharp & Dohme Meridian Park Hospital Merrill Lynch Pierce & Assoc. Mei-Charlton, Inc.
Metropolitan Clinic Metropolitan Disposal Corp.
Metz. Supply, Inc.
Fred Meyer, Inc.
Milcor, Inc.
Jim Miller Used Cars
Miller, Nash, Yerke, Wiener & Hag
Miller Brands, Inc.
Miller Paint Co., Inc.
Millers Sanitary Service, Inc.
Milliman & Robertson, Inc.
Milne Construction Co.
Milwaukie Bowl
Mission Insurance Group, Inc.
Mr. Formal, Inc.
Mitchell, Lang & Smith Mitchell & Nelson Assoc., Inc. Mitsubishi International corp.
Mitsui Grain Corporation Charles W. Moe W.G. Moe & Son, Inc.
Moffatt, Nichol & Bonney, Inc.
Mollet Printing
Monroe Machinery & Supplies Montavilla Lumber Co.
Montavilla Sewing Machine Center Monte Carlo Restaurant Monte Shelton Motor Co.
Moores Audio Visual Center, Inc.
Moore National Lease Morgan Park, Inc.
R. Burke Morden Richard J. Morrell
Morris Rogoway Jewelers
Mark Morris Tires
MFIA, Inc.
Morrows Nut House
Rowe Mortimer & Family
Morton Advertising
Mosier Safe Co.
Motorola, Inc.
Mottau & Co., Inc.
Mountain Park Styling Salon
Mountain Shop
Timothy Moyer Cinemas
Tom Moyer Theatres
Dr. & Mrs. Earl C. Muck
The Muffin Man
Multco Employees Credit Union
Multnomah Athletic Club
Multnomah Kennel Club
Musicians Mutual Assoc. Local
Myers Drum Company
N-R Getic
John R. Nall
Gordon Nagel, Realtor
Natkin & Company
National Builders Hardware Co.
National Car Rentals NCR Corp.
National Electrical Contractor National Mortgage Company Nationwide
R. W. Neighbor & Company Neighbors of Woodcraft Neil Kelly Company, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. James K. Neill, Jr.
Nelson-Ball Paper Products William & Elaine Nelson Ken Nelson equipment Co.
Ted Nelson Company Nendels Motor Inns NERCO, Inc.
Nero & Associates, Inc.
Ness & Company The Neurological Clinic New York Merchandise Co., Inc. Nickerson Fleet Management Corp. Nicolai Company Niedermeyer-Martin Company Nielsen’s Jewelers Nike, INc.
Nissan Motor Corp.
Nissho-lwai American Corp.
Nob Hill Pharmacy, Inc.
Norcrest China, Co.
Nordstrom
Norene Tire & Battery Company Norris, Beggs & Simpson North Coast Canvas Products Co.
North Coast Electric
North/NE Comm. Mental Health Center
North Pacific Canners/Packers, Inc,
North Pacific Supply Co., Inc.
Northside Ford Northern Telecom Northwest Airlines, Inc.
Northwest Bookbinding Co. Inc. Northwest Copper works, Inc.
Northwest Electric Light & Power Norhtwest Fourslide, Inc.
Northwest Gasco Federal Credit Union Northwest Hardwood Northwest Hotel Supply Co.
Northwest Insurance Co.
Norhtwest Leather Renewers, Inc. Northwest Marine Iron Works Norhtwest Natural Gas Co.
Northwest Paper Box Manufacturers, Inc. Northwest Textbook Depository Northwestern Glass Norwest Publishing Co.
Nudelman Brothers John Nozaki
Nu-Way Printing & Envelope Co.
Nylon Wholesale Michael Nutter Jewelry Melvin T. Nygaard, CPA The Oaks Amusement Park 0 J’s Thriftway Obsolete Fleet Chevy’s Ltd.
O’Day Office Supplies
Tom Ogle Prescriptions
The Old Country Kitchen
Old Homestead Market & Gallery
Old Spaghetti Factory
Olinger Travel Homes
Oliver & Thompson, Inc.
Olson Bros. Shell Service Olson Communications Olympia & York Properties Omark Industries, Inc.
Omelets & Such Onboard Systems 107 Ltd.
O’Neill Transfer Company, Inc.
Orange Julius #1309 Orbanco Financial Services Corp.
Oregon Asphaltic Paving Co.
Oregon Association of Hospitals Oregon Automobile Insurance Co.
The Oregon Bank Oregon Blue Print Company Oregon Business Oregon Central Credit Union Oregon Chief Meats
Oregon Consumer Finance Assoc. Oregon Culvert Co.
Oregon Demolay Oregon Gasoline Dealers Assoc. Oregon Insurance Group Oregon Handling Equipment Co. Oregon Linen Rental Oregon Leather Company Oregon First
Oregon Pioneer Savings & Loan Oregon Portland Cement Company Oregon Printing Plates Oregon Roses, Inc.
Oregon Region SCCA
Oregon Savings League
Oregon Sign Corporation Oregon Steel Mills Oregon Telco Credit Union Oregon Wholesale Novelty Co., Inc. Oregon Worsted Company The Oregonian Publishing Co.
Original Pantry Oroweat Foods Company Orthopedic Surgery Associates Ortners IGA Otis Elevator Company Otts Friction Supply, Inc. Owens-Corning Fiberglass Owl Enterprises, Inc. dba McDona PBJ’s Eatery, Inc.
PHA Life Insurance, Co. Pacific'Business Forms Pacific Carbide & Alloys Co.
Pacific Coast Fruit Co.
Pacific Coast Leasing, Inc.
Pacific Coast Nursery, Inc.
Pacific Color Plate Company Pacific Diesel Power Company Pacific First Federal Savings Pacific Fruit & Produce Co.
Pacific Hardware & Electrical Co., Inc.
Pacific Insulation Service
Pacific Machinery & Tool Steel Co.
Pacific Metal Company
Pacific Northwest Bell
Pacific Northwest Life Insurance Co.
Pacific Paging, Inc.
Pacific Power & Light Company
Pacific Trailways
Pacific Stationery
Pacific Western Bank
Packer-Scott
Packouz Jewel Box, Inc.
The Pagoda
Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis Painting & Decorating Contractors Pal's Shanty Tavern Palace Meats
Palm Abrasive and Tool, Inc.
Palmco, Inc.
R.B. Pamplin Corp.
Paramount Supply Co.
Parkrose Soccer Club Parks, Montague, Allen & Greif Parr Lumber Company H. L. Pattie, Atty.
Pattullo, Gleason, Scarborough Paulsen, & Roles Laboratories G.W. Paulson Paulson Investment Co.
Payless Drug Stores Northwest, Inc. Payless Rent-A-Car Kathleen Peasley Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co.
Dennis Pedersen Lawrence R. Pedersen Peerless Pattern works Pendleton Woolen Mills Peninsula Optimist Club Pennwalt Corporation
J.C. Penney Co.
Penny Whitfield, Inc.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Zanley Perkel
Peter’s Office Supply Company R.W. Peterson
Peterson Associated Engineers Gordon & Shirley Petrie Phillips Electronics, Inc.
Lanny L. Phillips Photo-Art Commercial Studios Physicians Medical Laboratories Norman D. Pickett, D.M.D.
Pierre's French Bakery
The Pihas, Schmidt, Westerdahl Co.
Pihls Five Star Travel
Dr. Allen Pike
V.M. Pilip & Son, Inc.
Don J. Pinson Associates, Inc.
Pioneer Fruit Distributors, Inc.
Pioneer Hi-Bred
Pioneer Waterproofing Co., Inc.
Piper Jaffray & Hopwood Plantronics/Kentrox Playland Shows, Inc.
Pleasant Valley Golf Club The Plush Pippin, Inc.
Point of Sale Systems Poncho’s Restaurant Poorman-Douglas Corp.
Pope & Talbot, Inc.
Popper’s Supply Company
Port of Portland
Port Services Co.
Portland Auto Auction
Portland Beavers Baseball
Portland Board of Realtors
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The greatest names in auto racing will test the most sophisticated machines in the inaugural Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 “Race for the Roses’’ June 15-17 — the first CART/PPG Indy Car World Series event ever to run in Portland, Oregon.
It will be a full weekend of racing at the city-owned course, newly remodeled at a cost of more than $750,000 to improve safety and spectator enjoyment. Besides the Sunday afternoon CART race, there will be the Domino’s Pizza bicycle race and a Super Vee race earlier Sunday.
On Saturday, the SCCA will present the Budweiser Trans-Am race. The Portland Civic Band
will provide musical entertainment Sunday and PPG, series sponsor, will demonstrate its fleet of Pace Cars.
Indy drivers will begin testing and qualifying their cars Friday on the 1,9-mile Portland layout and continue Saturday with final
qualifying session ending at 5 p.m.
Sunday, after the bicycle race, the Super Vee race and the PPG Pace Car driving exhibition, the Indy drivers will be introduced to the throng. Then, it’s “Gentlemen, start your engines” and at 2 p.m. the green flag will drop for the start of the first Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200.
Spectators will see the greatest names in auto racing in action, legendary figures, winners of numerous Indy 500s and world honors. They include such names as Mario Andretti,
Al Unser Sr. and Jr., Gordon Johncock, Tom Sneva, Rick Mears and Teo Fabi.
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Mlthough the CART/PPG “Race for the Roses’’ will be the main event of Indy Car weekend June 15-17, it won’t be the only major action on the Portland International Raceway road racing course.
4D. It will be a full three days of racing. Saturday’s highlight will be the SCCA Budweiser Trans-Am race, a 52-lap chase that starts at 2 p.m. The Portland race is fourth in the 15-race Trans-Am series. Until this year, the Trans-Am race was the major auto racing event of the Festival.
Sunday competition begins at 8:45 a.m. with the Domino’s Pizza Cycling Challenge, another firsttime event for the Rose Festival. The racing is open to all, bicycle racers, male and female, in Categories I through IV. Races are handicapped. There is a top prize of $500, additional prize money for the top 10 finishers, plus lap “primes.”
At 11:45 a.m., the Super Vees will run the Bosch/VW SuperVee 32-lap race, fourth in the 1984 series. These are open wheel cars with VW engines. Being similar in mechanical equipment, they are quite evenly matched and frequently change positions quickly.
Portland International Raceway has been extensively revised for this Indy car weekend. Spectators will notice a new job of asphalt paving added near the end of the straight. This is the chicane, designed to slow the cars down before they enter the first
•^turn. A new pit area and pad-dock have been created for the CART cars. Numerous improvements have been made in paving, safety rail and spectator accommodations.
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America’s oldest and largest Rose Society is 96 years old and going strong. At the head of the Portland Rose Society is Mrs. Barbara Cyrus. The Society’s Rose Show during Festival is held at the Lloyd Center Ice Pavilion on Thursday and Friday, June 7 and 8.
Mrs. Barbara Cyrus
President, Portland Rose Society
ROEIL K0SAR1US
Official greeters for the city of Portland are the Royal Rosarians, an organization of more than 200 Portland businessmen. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Ralph Shepherd, Rosarians play an integral role in the Rose Festival including the annual Knighting Ceremony at Washington Park Friday morning, June 8.
Ralph Shepherd
Prime Minister, Royal Rosarians
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Multnomah County Exposition Center Entertainment • Food Fair • Automotive Trade Show • Vintage Cars Wednesday through Sunday, June 13-17
A three-ring automotive circus takes place less than a mile from Portland International Raceway where the Indy Cars will be racing. This five-day event combines top entertainers, Portland’s quality restaurateurs, and new and old cars that will take more than one visit to see and enjoy!
Mickey Gilley is well established in the super star category of country music. Noted both as a singer and piano player, Gilley is much in demand in personal appearances in night clubs and concerts to say nothing of his famous “Gilley’s” night club in Pasadena, Texas.
The Hartz Duesenberg Special qualified at the 1931 Indianapolis 500 with a speed of 109.273 M.P.H. This vintage Indy car, costing $12,500 in 1931, will be on display
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Program Schedule
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Chubby Checker and Del Shannon Wednesday, June 13 7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo 5 and 8 p.m. shows
f Ray Charles Thursday, June 14 5 and 8 p.m. shows
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
Mickey Gilley Friday, June 15 5 and 8 p.m. shows
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
Jan and Dean Saturday, June 16 3 and 7 p.m. shows
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
Wray Brothers Sunday, June 17 3 and 7 p.m. shows
7-Up Gasoline Alley Expo
Wray Brothers
Del Shannon
Chubby Checker
Jan and Dean
A Duesenberg from the Charles Norris collection, this 1929 Murphy Roadster, will be featured among other Concours D'Ele-gance cars in the Gasoline Alley display.
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KXL Stage Band Classic, Civic Auditorium, June 7, 1984
(In Order of Appearance)
Performance Schedule
7:30 p.m.
Sam Barlow High School 7:45 p.m.
Montezuma-Cortez High School
8:00 p.m.
Aloha High School
8:15 p.m.
David Douglas High School
Intermission
8:45 p.m.
Fort Vancouver High School 9:00 p.m.
McMinnville High School 9:15 p.m.
Rex Putnam High School
9:30 p.m.
H. B. and Company
Awards Presentations
Places 1st, 2nd, 3rd
JUDGING CHART
Band Ensemble Rhythm Section Solo-Improvisation
Sam Barlow
Montezuma-Cortez
Aloha
David Douglas
Fort Vancouver
McMinnville
Rex Putnam
Sam Barlow High School
Gresham, Oregon Charles Bolton, Director
Montezuma-Cortez High School
Cortez, Colorado Gary E. Hall, Director
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Aloha High School
Aloha, Oregon Patrick Vandehey, Director
David Douglas High School
Portland, Oregon Mark Gaulke, Director
Fort Vancouver High School
Vancouver, Washington Jim lafrati. Director
McMinnville, High School
McMinnville, Oregon Ric Faunt, Director
Rex Putnam High School
Milwaukie, Oregon Larry Graves, Director
H, B. and Company
Henry B. Radke Seattle, Washington (Non-competitive Performance)
H.B. and Company
H. B. and Company have been playing professionally since junior high school days in the Seattle area. Many of the original jazz group are still together.
H. B. stands for Henry Broderick Radke, known as “HB” by friends. HB started on trum-
pet at age seven and by the time he was eight, was leading his own 18-piece bigband.
This is H.B. and Company’s second Rose Festival visit, the first being the first Stage Band Classic in 1981.
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IISIIIAI OF ItVVhS
Friday, June 8, 1984 Portland Civic Stadium 7:30 p.m.
The U.S. Navy Steel band developed in San Juan, Puerto Rico when the late Admiral Dan Gallery, enchanted with the sound of "steel” that he heard there, commanded his Navy Band to learn to play the drums. Today’s Navy Steel Band is comprised of experienced music professionals with extensive backgrounds in conventional instrumental disciplines.
While the steel drums are precisely tuned, and offer a wide range of musical "voices”, they are subject to weather and especially direct sun heat changes.
The Navy band comes to Portland from New Orleans through the courtesy of Lt. Cdr. Mike Barton and Lt. Cdr. Martha Norman of the Navy Recruiting District, Portland.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Bruce A. Ruminski, Master of Ceremonies 7:15 p.m.
U.S. Navy Steel Band,
New Orleans, Louisiana
7:45 p.m.
Broomfield High School,
Broomfield, Colorado
8:00 p.m.
Aquinas High School
Fort Madison, Iowa
8:15 p.m.
Montezuma-Cortez High School
Cortez, Colorado
8:30 p.m.
Snohomish High School
Snohomish, Washington
8:45 p.m.
Intermission
9:00 p.m.
Sunset High School
Beaverton, Oregon
9:15 p.m.
Lincoln High School
Stockton, California
9:30 p.m.
Portland Civic Band (Exhibition Only)
9:45 p.m.
Massed Band Finale
Directed by Dr. John K. Richards
Lewis and Clark College.
“Sousa Medley March" and “America”
10:00 p.m.
Awards Presentation
1st Place, Fred Meyer Sweepstakes Trophy Places 2nd and 3rd Caption Awards;
Best Auxiliary Unit Best Percussion Section Best Wind Section Best Drum Major
JUDGING CHART
Band Music Marching Originality Gen. Effect
Broomfield
Aquinas
Montezuma-Cortez
Snohomish
Sunset
Lincoln
Judges
Nicholas Angiulo is band and jazz ensemble director and Chairman of the Music Department at John F. Kennedy High School, Sacramento, California. He played in dance and jazz bands in the East, and in a U.S. Air Force band before joining the Sacramento school system in 1959.
Darrel Dyer is director of bands at Centennial High School in Gresham. His Eagles have won first in the Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade band competition five consecutive years, an unmatched record. He is an accomplished woodwinds player.
Darrel Meisenheimercurrently is band director at Thomas Junior High School in Hillsboro, Oregon. As a performing musician, he plays trumpet professionally. He holds a master of music degree from Lewis & Clark College in Portland.
Cecil R. Morrisls director of bands at Highlands High School, San Antonio, Texas. His band has twice won the Festival of States competition in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is a nationally-known adjudicator and tuba clinician.
Tom Hope is director of bands at Kelso, Washington, school district, a post he has held for eight years. He directs both junior high and high school bands there. He is also visual designer for the Marauders Drum & Bugle Corps of Longview, Washington.
Gerald W. Siverson is director of bands at Blaine, Minnesota, high school, where he directs both the marching band and jazz ensemble. Next year he will take his band on a tour of Germany and France. He is also a free lance conductor.
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JUDGING STANDARDS
Ihe bands will be judged on their field show performances by six public school band directors with an additional judge for timing and penalties. Adjudicators
evaluate on music and marching. Music may be evaluated to a maximum of 60 points on ensemble execution, individual execution and general effect.
Marching may be evaluated to a maximum of 40 points on ensemble execution, individual execution and general effect.
Friday, June 8, Civic Stadium, 7:30 p.m., Pre-Show 7:00 p.m.
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Six outstanding high school bands, five of them visiting guest bands from out of state, compete
for the Fred Meyer Trophy in the 12th annual Festival of Bands
under the lights at Civic Stadium.
Snohomish High School Band
Snohomish, Washington Director: Edward L. Peterson. 110 Members. “The Snohomish Show Band"
Aquinas High School Band
Fort Madison, Iowa Director: Vito Belardinelli. 83 Members. “Aquinas Band and Lancerettes”
Broomfield High School Band
Broomfield, Colorado
Director: Jim Cherewatenko. 111 Members. “The Eagles"
Montezuma-Cortez High School Band
Cortez, Colorado
Director: Gary E. Hall. 106 Members. "The Marching Panthers.”
Each band presents a field show which must be not more than 12 minutes in length, nor less than 8 minutes. Pre-Show entertainment is provided by the U.S. Navy Steel Band from New Orleans, Louisiana, directed by Musician Chief Petty Officer Richard G. Dupont.
As judges tally their cards, the Portland Civic Band, directed by Steve Robertson, will present a musical marching exhibition.
The Festival’s musical portion closes with a massed band finale
/ conducted by Dr. John K. Richards of Lewis & Clark College. First, second and third places are awarded with first place receiving the coveted Fred Meyer award.
Sunset High School Band
Beaverton, Oregon Directors: Dell Herreid and Steve Robertson, 152 Members.
“Apollo Marching Band”
Lincoln High School Band
Stockton, California Director: Art Holton, Jr. 70 Members. “The Trojans”
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Thelma Hollingsworth (Mrs. Wade W. Williams)
Sybil Baker (Mrs. Samuel D. Bamber)
Muriel Saling (Mrs. Muriel Crane)
Nina Zoe Kitts
Clara Fleischman (Mrs. Guy R. Porter)
Claire Squires (Mrs. Cameron Squires)
Dorothy Metschan (Mrs. Willard Hawley)
Harriet Griffith (Mrs. Zina Wise)
Lucy Lee Thomas (Mrs. Lucy Leonard)
Edith Dailey (Miss Edith Daily)
Suzanne Honeyman (Mrs. Ronald Honeyman)
Dorothy Mielke (Mrs. A.H. Hartig)
Elise Bristol (Mrs. James D. Platt)
Lenore Tamiesie (Mrs. Albert Creitz)
Caroline Hahn (Mrs. R.H. Kimball)
Rachel Atkinson (Mrs. H.W. Hancock) Lincoln Frances Kanzler (Mrs. Frances K. Buskirk) Washington Jean Stevenson (Mrs. Paul R. Lafferty) Jefferson Beth Skinner (Mrs. Donald R. Coles) Franklin Irene Hegeberg (Mrs. George E. Birnie) Jefferson Janet Sooysmith (Mrs. Richard B. Keller) Lincoln Dorothy Hardin (Mrs. David Berry) Grant Frances Hulse (Mrs. Elwyn Boly) Grant Jean Hoover (Mrs. Jean Bloch) Washington Virginia Rothenberg (Mrs. Ben T. Gray) Jefferson Betty Jane Harding, Girls Poly Shirley Fowler (Mrs. Daniel B. Cason) Franklin Shirley Howard (Mrs. Robert H. Strong) Commerce Jo Anne Bush (Mrs. Alfred A. Loeb, Jr.) Grant Joan Williams (Mrs. James E. Curley) Washington Lloyde Hough (Mrs. Dixon M. Livingstone) Lincoln Georgene Ormston (Mrs. L. Robert Koontz) Girls Poly Barbara Logue (Mrs. Dean Zehrung) Washington Joyce Sommerlade (Mrs. Joseph E. Goodman, Jr.) Grant Dorothy Anderle (Mrs. Ronald I. Cole) Cleveland Gloria Krieger, Jefferson Jeanne Wallace (Mrs. William Dorff) Washington Nancie Williams Muhle, Lincoln Jan Markstaller (Mrs. Robert J. Donnelly) Washington Nancy Wyly Ryles, jefferson Sharon Frey Wheeler, Grant Alice Eastman Simpson, Lincoln Ruth Parrett (Mrs. Decker) Grant Mary Sue Woolfolk (Mrs. Darrell W. Bolen) Jefferson Jean Ann Jackson (Mrs. Eugene J. Costi) Lincoln Linda Fuqua (Mrs. Gilbert Thomas) Cleveland Cherie Lynne Viggers (Mrs. David K. Sanville) Wilson Linda Jean Jackson (Mrs. Craig W. Moore) Grant Sharon Arneson (Mrs. Kenny Gerlach) Independent Sally Swift, Roosevelt
Julia Ann West (Mrs. Gary Grover) Grant Ana Maria Enriquez (Mrs. William Malaier) Jefferson Margaret Mary Huelskamp, Independent Rhonda Anderson (Mrs. Ted Crisell) Marshall Laurie King (Mrs. MacMillan) Wilson
Kristi Lee (Mrs. Wendell Birkland) Roosevelt Mary Matney (Mrs. Daniel Peterson) Madison Anne Du Fresne (Mrs. Robert Gale) Lincoln Danita Ruzic (Mrs. Thomas Stevens) Madison Heather Van Wessem, Jackson Diana Fredericks (Mrs. Guy Mount III) Cleveland Sue Higgins, Cleveland
Tina Klassy, Franklin Rochelle Anderson, Marshall Robin Marks, Lincoln Kim DiPietro, St. Mary’s Leslie Carlson, Cleveland Kira Rembold, Lincoln
Past Rose Festival Association Presidents
1912 Ralph Hoyt
1913 Ralph Hoyt
1914 C.C. Colt
1915 Emery Olmstead
1916 John D. Dundore
1917 E.E. Larimore
1919 Ira L. Riggs
1920 Eric V. Hauser
1921 O.W. Mielke
1922 O.C. Bortzmeyer
1923 Eric V. Hauser ' '24 O.W. Mielke ^25 O.W. Mielke
1927 Frank C. Riggs
1928 O.B. Coldwell
1929 Hugh J. Boyd
1930 John A. Laing
1931 Philip L. Jackson
1932 Philip L. Jackson
1933 Walter W.R. May
1934 Hillman Lueddemann,
1935 Hillman Lueddemann,
1936 Arthur L. Fields
1937 E.A. Burkitt
1938 Ralph Cake
1939 Frank E. McCaslin
1940 Ted R. Gamble
1941 Chester A. Moores
1942 George Schoeffel
1943 James D. Roberts
1944 Reade M. Ireland
1945 Milo K. McIver
1946 Jesse J. Gard
1947 Ben H. Hazen
1948 Robert L. Eaton
1949 Howard Holman
1950 James J. Richardson
1951 George Hailing
1952 Chester R. Duncan
1953 George Henderson
1954 N. Thomas Stoddard
1955 Milton Rice
1956 Harold Kelley
1957 Leith Abbot
1958 William Boone Sr. 1959 Harold Weiss Sr. 1960 Ed Casey
1961 Ed Casey
1962 William R. Moore
1963 Don Chapman
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1981 C. Howard Burnett
1982 Donald E. Crouch
1983 Albert Bullier, Jr.
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JIVIOK COURT
IVIembers of the Junior Rose Festival Court are all dressed up and ready for Rose Festival. Pictured are (left to right, rear row) Princess August Wegener, District 3; Princess Laura Newton, District 2; Princess Jennie Kane, District 7; Princess Tomi Ellis, District 1; and Princess Cristen Charlton, District 5. (Front row) Princess Kara Backus, District 6; Princess Meredith Smith, District 5; and Princess Krissi Sturdevant, District 8.
JUNIOR I’MiAIM
Not only is the Junior Parade the largest children’s parade in America, its origin came at a time when children decided to have their parade in spite of a cancellation of other Rose Festival activities. Over the years it has grown .to more than 10,000 youthful participants. Bands, improvised floats, the Junior Court, characters, clowns and animals make up the parade which moves through a part of Northeast Portland midway in the first full week of Rose Festival, Wednesday, June 6 at 2 p.m.
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Festival Fun Center, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, June 1-10 KWJJ Beer Garden Entertainment Center, Lloyd Center, June 1-10
A big part of every Rose Festival is simply people having fun. Two features dedicated to enjoyment are the Festival Fun Center at Tom McCall Waterfront Park downtown and the KWJJ Beer Garden Entertainment Center, open to adults at the Lloyd Center. Both are open every day and evening from Rose Festival opening day June 1 through June 10.
The Festival Fun Center presents amusement rides from the Northwest’s own Rainier Shows, plus a wide variety of food booths and other features. The Beer Garden, housed in a colorful tent, provides refreshments and snacks. Both offer musical entertainment on a virtually continuous basis. Among well known groups to appear are Johnny Counterfit, Amarillo and Rodeo. Adding to the glamor of the Fun Center is the arrival of Navy ships starting Wednesday, June 6. They moor along the seawall adjoining the amusement rides to lend a special color to the scene.
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Whatever you’re looking for to make your visit more enjoyable, Fred Meyer can help. From complete food sections, featuring USDA Choice Beef and Farm Fresh Produce, to Fine Jewelry, to Home & Garden centers, to cosmetics and prescriptions, to automotive and houseware items to Apparel for the Northwest way of life. Come see for yourself. Fred Meyer is open 7 days a week from 9 A.M. until 10 P.M. with lots of free and easy parking, too.
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Milk Carton Boat Races
There’s more than guiding a boat across the casting pool of Westmoreland Park to become a part of the Rose Festival Milk Carton Boat Races. You have to be a collector, milk cartons that is. Then you have to be an engineer. . .a designer.. .and a dreamer. Altogether, most youngsters manage all of the skills and come away winners for having participated. Skipper’s Restaurants sponsor this 12th Annual boat race, and thanks to the kids.. .and adults, too.. .a good day is had by all.
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ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL
JUNE 1-17, 1984
STERN WHEELER COLUMBIA GORGE JOINS THE FLEET
For the first time in over 50 years festival goers will have the opportunity to witness the festival activities from the decks of an authentic 600 passenger sternwheeler, the “Columbia Gorge”. Plan now to enjoy a 1 ’/2 hour harbor tour departing from the westend of the Hawthorne Bridge.
DEPARTURE: 10 a.m. 12 noon 2 p.m.
Adults: $8.00 — ages 4-12 $4.00 — 3 and under free Any military personnel in uniform $1.00 off.
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Inside space for 400, outside space for 200.
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Rose Festival Means a Ticket to Many Sports
Sports events play a major role in every Rose Festival. This year half the scheduled events are sports or sports-related. Some events, such as the Drag Races Saturday, June 2, and the Motorcycle Motocross Thursday, June 7, charge an admission fee.
Many others charge nothing for spectators although participants pay an entry fee.
A new event this year is the PSA Hot Air Balloon Classic, June 16-17, at East Delta Park. Although this is properly an exhibition, the 15 participating balloons are competing for awards in a variety of skill events.
A wide range of sports interests is met in the annual Rose Festival schedule. This year there are three different bicycling events, on a track, on a road course and over a motocross course. For track fans, there’s a Junior Olympics; for tennis
buffs, a junior tournament. There is ice skating, ice hockey, soccer and a ‘Lil Briches Rodeo for pint-sized western fans.
For those who prefer court games, there are tournaments in badminton and racquetball. A water ski show entertains spectators on a grand scale while on the miniature end there are model car races and model boat races. Auto road racing doubles its exposure this year, occupying two weekends instead of the former single weekend. The G.l. Joe’s Rose Cups have become largely an SCCA amateur car racing event June 9-10. On the following weekend, the famous names of motor sports take over at the Stroh’s/G.l. Joe’s 200 Indy car event.
Times and days for all these events are shown in the Schedule of Events on Pages 11-12.
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The Rose Festival is Portland in all its glory—a celebration of a city and its people. And after seventy-six years, it’s a partnership that gets better with age.
Oregon Bank salutes all the people whose efforts make it happen year after year.
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Mt Hood has long been the practice place for U.S. Ski Team members. In 1936 the Golden Rose Ski Classic became a part of the Rose Festival. Now it has grown to include participation by Olympians and brings its social occasion to Portland with a Black Tie/Blue Jeans dinner. From Slalom to Salad, the opening Rose Festival event also attracts a large contingent of celebrities from television and motion pictures.
Olympic Gold Medal winner Debbie Armstrong.
Major sponsorships of the Golden Rose Ski Classic:
First Interstate Bank and Subaru Golden Rose Ski Classic supports the efforts of the United States Ski Team and Rose Festival’s contribution to the funding of the U.S. Ski Team is the largest single fund-raiser in the Pacific Northwest.
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TROPHY-WINNING FLOATS OF THE 1983 GRAND FLORAL PARADE
SWEEPSTAKES
Most outstanding float in the parade
First Interstate Bank
GRAND PRIZE
Most outstanding commercial entry
Pacific Northwest Bell
QUEEN’S TROPHY
Most outstanding non-commercial entry
Aerospace Industrial Dist. Lodge #751
THEME TROPHY
For best development of Parade Theme "A Backward Glance, A Future Dream"
Viewmaster/Erv Lind Florist
ROSE SOCIETY TROPHY
For most effective use of roses in non-commercial entry
Vancouver, Washington Float Committee
GOVERNOR’S TROPHY
Most outstanding entry from outside Portland
Anheuser Busch/Budweiser Clydesdales
INTERNATIONAL TROPHY
Most outstanding entry from outside Continental United States Edmonton Klondike Days
LEITH ABBOTT AWARD
Float displaying best use of humor
Lloyd Center Merchants
JUDGES’ TROPHY
For exceptional merit in the noncommercial class
Pasadena Tournament of Roses
GRAND MARSHAL’S TROPHY
For exceptional merit in the commercial class
Meier & Frank Co.
MAYOR’S TROPHY
Most outstanding commercial entry from the City of Portland
Northwest Natural Gas
PRESIDENT’S TROPHY
Most outstanding commercial entry from the Portland metropolitan area Sandy's Camera/Fuji Film
ROYAL ROSARIAN TROPHY
For outstanding use of roses by a commercial entry
Portland General Electric
GOLDEN ROSE AWARD
For the most outstanding commercial float under 35 feet in length Hanna Car Wash Systems
SILVER ROSE AWARD
For the most outstanding non-commercial float under 35 feet in length
Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce
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