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_^Nirto sr*SOn OROSI , pleasure v farEori < Switzerland fiunous I ClT>ES t 52ns/'rj&rwMMU PORTLAND ’ ROSE FESTIVAL i JUNE ▼ -* WELCOME TO ROSARI& ROSE FESTIVAL PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Welcome to all to join in the fun of the 52nd All publicity and advertising media have Rose Festival. again done an outstanding job to make the Festi­ The Board of Directors hope that you will en­ val a success. I would like to thank all of yoi”*^ joy all the activities they have planned for you. personally. For those who are visiting our City of Roses I This year has been a .rewarding experience (to hope your stay is enjoyable and the City wel­ me) as your President of the Rose Festival Associ­ comes you to remain and become one of us. ation. Your fine support, this year, next year and I want to thank the Associate Members listed the years to come will see the Festival expanded in this program and the Booster Rose Pin buyers and add its part to the building of a greater City, for their financial support. The many volunteer State and great Northwest. hours, given by the Board members and the 4,000 Cordially yours, Committee members of Portland, is tremendous. 1960 ROSE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION EDWARD L. CASEY DON CHAPMAN HENRY BALDRIDGE President Second Vice-President Secretary W. R. MOORE ALLEN 0. CARDEN L. W. (BUD) MALLETT First Vice-President T reasurer Executive Manager DIRECTORS Floyd Bennett Gar Hurley Lea Phillips Harry Buckley Frank Joseph Clyde R. Richardson Budd G. Burnie Eddie Mays James M. Simmons Jonathon Edwards A1 Molin Estes Snedecor, Jr. Ralph Erickson John H. Moore Howard Traver Ralph Holsapple W. A. Oliver Walker M. Treece Kenneth C. Hume Gordon D. Orput William R. Wells ACTIVE HONORARY DIRECTORS Ed W. Eggen Leith Abbott George Henderson Milton W. Rice Prime Minister William B. Boone Howard Holman James J. Richardson Royal Rosarians R. L. Eaton Harold Kelley James D. Roberts Gerald W. Frank C. P. Keyser George Schoeffel Jesse J. Gard Frank E. McCaslin Harold Weiss Ray E. Gamer Milo K. McIver Jack Matlack and Hugh Scott — Promotion and Publicity ooooo Official Program.................................... 3 Golden Rose Ski Tournament. ...........10 James C. Payne President Queen Selection Program and Your Junior Parade................................ ...........11 Portland Rose Society Judging Card.................................... .4-5 Marine Day.................................. ...........12 Parade Route, Grand Floral............... 6 Merrykhana Parade..................... ...........13 Mayor Terry D. Schrunk Stadium Program................................ .8-9 Acknowledgments....................... ...........13 J. W. Edwards Rose Show............................................... .10 Associate Members....................... ...14-15 John M. Fulton Rose Festival Center. ................................16 D. Donald Lonie, Jr. Welcome To the City of Roses We very much want you to be supremely happy while in our midst, and we feel con­ fident that the beauty of our out-of-doors, in any direction you may look or care to go, together with the demonstrated friend­ liness of our people will assure that. Our greatest wish is that friendships formed here will be lasting and that they will enrich our lives. Sincerely, SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 10 8:00 p.m. JUNIOR QUEEN SELECTION AND CORONATION 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. PORTLAND ROSE SHOW......................... Sheraton Hotel Civic Auditorium, S.W. 3rd and Clay 10:00 a.m. FESTIVAL CENTER OPENS............................................Holladay Park 2:00 p.m. JUNIOR PARADE thru Hollywood District and endinG at Grant SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 4 AND 5 Bowl ................................ East Side starts Sandy Blvd. at 52nd 8:00 a.m. FIRST AMERICAN ROSE FESTIVAL WEST COAST RIFLE AND 8:00 p.m. 'INTERNATIONAL SKI JUMP"..............Multnomah Civic Stadium PISTOL TOURNAMENT Camp Withycombe, Clackamas SATURDAY, JUNE 11 TUESDAY, JUNE 7 9:30 a.m. GRAND FLORAL PARADE (Starting at Multnomah Civic Stadium 12:00 Noon OFFICIAL OPENING FESTIVAL CENTER Holladay Park and endinG at Holladay Park) Band Concerts, Art Festival, Rose Show, Rose Displays, Nursery 10:00 a.m. CITY ARCHERY TOURNAMENT................................Washington Park Exhibits, Travel Show, Park Bureau Shows, TV-Radio Broadcasts, 10:00 a.m. FESTIVAL CENTER OPENS...................................... Holladay Park Square Dancing, International Cafe, Midway Attractions, Rides and Concessions, Streets of the World, Gardener's Market. 8:00 p.m. "INTERNATIONAL SKI JUMP"............. Multnomah Civic Stadium 7:30 p.m. MERRYKHANA PARADE—Portland’s FUN night parade, starting 9:00 p.m. QUEEN’S BALL (Invitational), Rosarians................Sheraton Hotel at Holladay Park and thru downtown area endinG at S.W. Salmon and 11th Street. SUNDAY, JUNE 12 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 10:00 a.m. CITY ARCHERY TOURNAMENT..............................Washington Park 10:00 a.m. FESTIVAL CENTER OPENS............................................Holladay Park 10:00 a.m. FESTIVAL CENTER OPENS............................................Holladay Park 12:30 p.m. BATON TWIRLING CONTEST........... Mt. Scott Community Center 2:00 p.m. U.S. NAVY SHIPS ARRIVE SEA WALL HARBOR DRIVE 1:00 p.m. MARINE DAY....................................................................... Swan Island Sea Wall on Harbor Drive 1:00 p.m. GOLDEN ROSE SKI TOURNAMENT................Mt. Hood-Timberline 6:30 p.m. Gates open at Multnomah Civic Stadium for ROSE FESTIVAL QUEEN SELECTION AND CORONATION Multnomah Civic Stadium, 1844 S.W. Morrison Street Special Features during Rose Festival Week 7:00 p.m. MODEL SAILBOAT REGATTA Benson High School NAVY SHIPS — OPEN HOUSE DAILY 8:00 p.m. QUEEN SELECTION AND CORONATION PROGRAM Multnomah Civic Stadium, 1844 S.W. Morrison Street June 8 thru June 12th, Sea Wall at Harbor Drive 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 9 10:00 a.m. FESTIVAL CENTER OPENS............................................Holladay Park 12:00 Noon KNIGHTING CEREMONY of Distinguished Guests. Holladay Park “International Ski Jump” and Ice Show 12:30 p.m. 72nd ANNUAL PORTLAND ROSE SHOW..................Sheraton Hotel 1:00 p.m. MODEL SAILBOAT REGATTA Westmoreland Pool Multnomah Stadium, 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. JAPANESE SHIPS ARRIVE SEA WALL Sea Wall on Harbor Drive Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 9, 10, 11 2:30 p.m. CANADIAN SHIPS ARRIVE SEA WALL Sea Wall on Harbor Drive 6:30 p.m. Gates Open "International Ski Jump" Olympic Stars plus Ice Reserved seats........................................... $2.40 Show............................................................Multnomah Civic Stadium Single Admissions, adults........................ 1.50 8:00 p.m. "INTERNATIONAL SKI JUMP"..............Multnomah Civic Stadium Juniors.........................................................50 QUEEN SELECTION & CORONATION GRAND FLORAL PARADE ROSE SHOW Multnomah Stadium, 8:00 p.m. Multnomah Stadium Sheraton-Portland Hotel Wednesday, June 8 8:00 a.m., Saturday, June 11 12:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Thursday, June 9 Reserved seats..................................... $2.40 Reserved seats..................................... $2.40 Single Admission, adults.................... 1.50 Single Admission, adults.................... 1.50 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Friday, June 10 Juniors.................................................. 50 Juniors.................................................. 50 Admission ...........................................$ .50 Tickets available at J. K. Gill Company, S.W. 5th and Stark St. 3 Queen Selection MULTNOMAH STADIUM JUDGE FOR YOURSELF queen selection judging card Appearance Poise Speaking Ability TOTAL How would you rate them? up to 40% up to 40% up to 20% Princess Sally Jean Taylor, Washington Princess Kathryn Lynn Crawford, Grant Princess Frances Poff, Cleveland Princess Carolyne Kaye Yadon, Girls Poly Princess Beverly Anderson, Franklin Princess Carol Fraser; Jefferson Princess Julie Anne Zenner, Independent Princess Barbara Bennett, Madison Princess Robin Stone, Wilson Princess Jean Ann Jackson, Lincoln Princess Susan Kay Kraft, Roosevelt (Queen Selection is based on the above points) Princess Carol Fraser, Jefferson Princess Julie Anne Zenner, Independent Princess Barbara Bennett, Madison and Coronation Program • Wednesday, June 8, 1960-8:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. Visiting Band Concert Explanation of judging 8:20 p.m. Presentation of Dignitaries Introduction of Princesses 8:30 p.m. National Anthem, Invocation and Announcements All-City High School Band show Introductions of past and Introduction and Presentation of visiting Courts Queen-elect The Royal Rosarians Coronation Arrival of Royal Court Processional — Introduction Closing Ceremonies of Princesses DR. WILLIAM OLIVER VERNE WILSON JOHN CARPENTER FRANK COOLEY Director Chairman Master of Ceremonies Narrator Princess Robin Stone, Wilson Princess Jean Ann Jackson, Lincoln Princess Susan Kay Kraft, Roosevelt 52nd ANNUAL PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL “Famous Cities GRAND FLORAL PARADE 10:00 a.m. of the World” HOLLAND GABLE GAR HURLEY Sat., June 11 Genera/ Chairman Director B-21 Seattle Seafair Pirateers (24), Drum Corps (4) ORDER OF MARCH 21. GREATER SEATTLE, INC. "THE CLOWN OF TOMOROW," "WALLY, THE GLAMOUR CLOWN" H-19 King County Sheriff Posse CLOWNS 22. CARVER’S ASSOCIATION Queen's Division—Geo. Lord, Marshal Division No. 5—Fred Helbock, Marshal B-l Portland Police Motor Escort—Capt. Pittenger B-22 Franklin High School Band (75) B-2 Roseburg High School Band (85) 23. PORTLAND CHINESE COMMUNITY B-3 U.S. Marine Corps, Color Guard (4)

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