Perspective_Summer_1983

Voluntary Support 1982-83

Voluntary Support Portland State University A special edition of PSU Perspective Summer 1983 1982-83 Private giving shows dramatic gain Private support to Portland State University increased dramatically during the 1982-83 year. Gifts and grants totaling $1,741,246 were recorded, more than doubling the dollar amount received the previous year. "Several large grants were responsible for most of the increase," noted Philip R. Bogue, executive director of the PSU Foundation. "But the success is also due to a large number of donors who have become aware of the importance of private support to the University." Alumni giving was up more than SO percent over the previous year and gifts from corporations and friends also increased. Donors can earmark their gifts for specific departments or programs at the University or they can give unrestricted gifts. Some of the major designated grants made to PSU in 1982-83 include the following: • $255,000 to the School of Engineering To establish a very large scale integrated system design center and develop a computer engineering program for the School of Engineering. The project will ensure that every graduating student has command of the latest automated tools in the design, fabrication and testing of digital circuits. (Murdock Charitable Trust) • $72,000 to the School of Business To enhance the Earle A. Chiles Microcomputing Center in the School of Business, used by students and faculty for research projects and hands-on experience. (Chiles Foundation) • $87,000 to Portland State University A collaborative effort with the University of Oregon to develop an ultrahigh vacuum photoelectron microscope for biological and medical research. Significant advances can be made in the knowledge of the structure of normal and malignant cell surfaces due to the increased resolution possible with this equipment. (Murdock Charitable Trust) • $135,000 to the Viking Athletic Association To enhance the baseball program and further develop all athletic programs at PSU. (Chiles Foundation) Of equal importance to the University are the unrestricted gifts received from alumni, businesses and friends. "These gifts allow the University administration to fund important projects in a timely manner as the opportunities arise," explained Bogue. Most contributions to Portland State go through the PSU Foundation, a public non-profit organization which is authorized to receive and administer gifts for the benefit of the University. A 40-member volunteer board directs the Foundation's activities, which include developing and implementing programs that encourage gifts to Portland State University. "Private support adds dimensions to the University:s programs which help distinguish PSU as a leader in quality education," said Bogue. "Student scholarships, opportunities for faculty to participate in professional development activities, and special equipment purchases are all crucial to our ability to serve the community with quality programs, but are items not provided by state funds. "Gifts and grants make a significant difference in these areas. With such generous support, I feel very good about our prospect for a successful future." Message from the President: Almost 112 years ago, before he became President of the United States, James A. Garfield commented to a group of Williams College alumni on "the value of a true teacher." In doing so, he uttered what has become perhaps the most quoted and misquoted passage in American education. "Give me a log hut," he said, "with only a simple bench, Mark Hopkins at one end and Ion the other, and you may have all the buildings, apparatus and libraries without him." Mark Hopkins was then President of Williams College, and his reaction to Garfield's comment has never come to my attention. But it might be supposed that he would have heartily applauded former Professor Garfield's assessment of the value of a good teacher, while noting that even the most dedicated and competent teachers and their students need strong libraries, adequate classrooms and laboratories, and the equipment and other support which undergirds the instructional process. Technological advances make all these crucial today. When alumni and friends appear on the University's behalf before the Legislative Assembly and other appropriating bodies, and when these individuals, corporations, and foundations make the financial contributions listed on the following pages, they help assure that students coming to Portland State will find good teachers and all of the educational resources needed for quality instruction and research programs. Those students and faculty members join me in appreciation to each of you for your assistance and encouragement. Joseph C. Blumel President

Volunta~support--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interlibrary communication improved The "dackety-clack" of the PSU library's teletype machine has been replaced with the quiet beeps of a microcomputer, signaling a move toward greater efficiency in the interlibrary loan department. The S6,000 purchase of a eTR terminal and an Envax memory retention unit was made possible by alumni gifls allocated with the approval of the PSU Foundation executive committee. "Libraries are in the infonnation business, and information is more and more synonymous with technology," said Millar Library director Tom pfingsten, who added, "Keeping up with technological changes is nearly impossible without outside funding." The new equipment speeds up communications with libraries all over the northwest and California, sending and receiving loan requests, memos and route notes instantaneously. While this "electronic mail service" has not replaced conventional mail, telephone and TWX communication, it has allowed the interlibrary loan department to handle aboul 15% more requests this year, said assistant library director Ken Butler. "This improves our service to the library u.ser, especially the graduate student and faculty member, and ~~~~~i~rf~~~~e~:t:r~~rfrom us," said pfingsten. Previous Alumni Fund allocations 10 the library have resuhed in the purchase of an Apple computer (or audio-visual services and videotape recorders (or instructional television services. Special sets of books acquired with alumni gifts bear l:x>okplates citing their generosity. "Since general fund equipment money has been in very short supply, many o( the library's newer developments would not have been possible without tile Alumni fund," noted Butler. 2 Alumni gifts at work Lelt: Assistant library director Ken Butler and director Tom pfingsten watch student aide Brad Hall send a book request to another state schoot on new ek!ctronic mail system. Below: Peer placement advisor Dee Thompson Upe5 tr~nees Debra Co.eff and Ellen TihOfl during mock inte.....iew at Piacement Office. Right: Junior Amy Simantel, Alumni scholarship re<:ipient. Counselor's dream realized with equipment Not all good stories have happy beginnings. The story about the Placement Office's new video equipment began with a tragedy, but came to a fruitful conclusion through a mix of loyalty and generosity. Career counselor Donna Haines, a PSU alumna ('70, MS '81) who was extremely devoted to the University, died suddenly on the job in May, 1982, the victim o( a heart attack. ~~:db!!Yat~~~~~ h~l~i~:::;7h:ial Placement Office. "Donna was a strong proponent of the use of videotaping in our office," said Placement Director Mary Cumpston. "She used to lament that we didn't have the equipment." me~~i~itfu~~~ ~h~~~~nn~hF~nd made it possible for the Placement Office to purchase a camera, monitor, recorder, stand and tapes. "It's been in nearly constant use since the day we got it," said Cumpston. With the equipment purchased last summer, students are able to tape mock interviews and observe themselves, view recruiting tapes from employers, and "attend" career seminars that did not fit into their schedules. The video equipment has also been used for the training of peer advisors, and for viewing rented, donated and purchased training and instructional tapes. "There's no better teaching tool," said Cumpston. The office's next project will be to tape a tour of the office and its resources. "All of us who knew Donna remark about how pleased she would have been seeing this equipment used," said Cumpston. "It's the ideal tribute to her, the office and PSU." Award helps student with first step toward med school Amy Simantel is the kind of student for whom a 3.85 CPA just isn't good enough. "I'm going to have to quit getting 8's," she said. Her aspirations :~e;~7~~~~h~'~:ft~~~heafi~~;hJ~t ?SU. The Hillsboro High School graduate is on a four-year scholarship made possible by alumni donations. Her particular award, the Holly Hill Memorial Scholarship, was named for another "Hill High" grad and PSU student who died in 1981. "I guess we had a few things in common, like the flute and gymnastics," said Simantel. Now a junior majoring in biology, Simantel has had to put aside her flute and other interests as the MeAT exam approaches and she prepares for a career she expects will bring a sense of "accomplishment and competence. " PSU, which has been a challenging first step for Amy, is becoming a tradition in the Simantel family. Amy's father, a strawberry and filbert farmer and former teacher, received his masters in education in '68, and her mother, a teacher, earned two degrees (BA '74 and M.Ed. '77) (rom PSU. Amy's brother, who is an alternate for an alumni scholarship, arrives on campus this fall, and their ~~~::~~r:c~~:~e~~~~~rfa71 ~f '84. The S1,000 Simantel receives each year allows her to live near campus instead of commuting from Hillsboro. She avoids gains into debt by working one job during school and two jobs in the summer, helping out on her family's farm when she can. Abaut her alumni "mentors," Amy says with a big smile, "I'm glad they gave."

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1982-83 These companies have generously contributed to the PSU Alumni Fund, O( marched gifts made by their employees. Corporate Matching Gift Program Aetna life & Casualty Foundation. In<. Aleo Standard foundation Atthur Andersen Foundallon Anhur Young Founda!ion Mantic RlChfN!ld Foundaoon 8an:laysAmeric.ln CorporatIOn Slack & Company, InC. BristoI-MyersiMead Johnson & Co. Burlington Northem Foundation Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Coopet5 & lybr,lnd Foundation Deloitte Haskins & Sells Foundation Ernst & WhimleV Foundalion First Inlel"Stilte Bank of Oregon HaNey Hubbell Foundation HyuerCOfPO'iItion Intel Corporation J.e. Penney Company. Inc. Mutual of Omaha Owens-Coming fiberglas Corporation Owens-lilinois, Inc. PacifIC Northwest Bell Pitney Bowes, Inc. flnee Wa\el'hou§e foundation WECO losunnce Companies Shell Companies Foondafion. Inc. Sfemens,.Allis. lnc. SWldarcl Insurance Company Tektronix Foundation The BoeIng Company The Peal, Marwick, Mitchell Foundation The Quaker Oats f(MJndalion The Times Mirror Company Tr~velen In~rance Companies UPS foundation Union PacifIC CQI'pOriIlioo Willamette Industries, Inc. MBA fund backs special projects in School of Business A significant element of alumni giving to Portland State is the MBA Development Fund, organized this year by two Portland Slate MBA graduates. Kirk Taylor ('71) and Agnes Gallagher r7n wrote leiters and ::r!~atl~ t~~B~~i~r ~~~~~. Gifts totaling over $17,700 will enable the School of Business to support activities such as: • Professional development far faculty • Scholarships and awards to outstanding students • Recruiting top faculty • Student organizations • Microcomputers for student and faculty use • The annual MBA Update • School of Business newsletter "Contributed funds rrom alumni, corporations and foundations are giving us the flexibility to participate in some really important projects in the School of Business," according to Roger Moseley, acting dean. "Example: One of our faculty was able to attend a conference in New York, where he gathered some significant material related to robotics. He and a colleague have since developed their expertise in this area and are making public presentations and providing an important resource to the community. "We are very thankful for the support that made this possible." DearGrad ~Y6u! Alumni gifts near $100,000 in fourth annual campaign It pays to be direct. This was the theo<y behind the Alumni Fund 4 campaign theme - "Dear Grad: Send Money" - and it worked. PSU alumni responded very favorably to the light but straightforward message, giving more than ever before. In fact, their commitment was expressed in a 61 percent increase in contributions over last year's annual giving campaign. Gifts for 1982-83 totaled a record $98,858.33 . "Our goal (or Alumni Fund 4 was $90,000," explained Barbara Coit, 1973 graduate and volunteer chairman of the annual drive. "We easily achieved that goal and came amazingly dose to $100,000." Coit was assisted by 37 other alumni volunteers who personally contacted about 200 prospective donors. Alumni volunteers were aided by a team of student phoners who worked year-round to secure pledges by telephone. They called close to 4,000 graduates and received gifts from 1,000. Two direct mail pieces and a series of reminders and follow-up letters rounded oul the campaign, which reached 23.000 graduates across the country. "At the heart or the annual giving program are our alumni volunteers," noted Karen Martini, PSU development officer. 'rrhe staff can do nothing more than plan an annual campaign and provide support for the volunteers, who are out there making the calls. Their enthusiasm and dedication to PSU is what makes the program a success." Contributions to Alumni Fund 4 will provide merit scholarships for entering freshmen, and augment University departments and programs. "The Alumni Fund is important because it provides a base of unrestricted financial support for the University," said Martini. "'t's a fund which allows the flexibility to support projects and activities which do not receive funding from the state. but which are critical to Portland State as il grows and serves the community with quality education and research. "In a time of continuing budget cuts, that support is even more important and appreciated." Where the dollars go . .. 520,000 Alumni Sc;holarship Program: Merit scholarships to entering freshmen In an effort to conllnually upgrade the quality of psU's student body and add new challenge to professors and fellow students. $30,000 To be allocated by a committee o( PSU alumni and staff (or equipment purchases, research support, faculty development opportunities and library resources. The allocation will be based a~ proposals submitted by deans. department heads and faculty, WIth the final approval of the PSU Foundation Executive Committee. 550,000 Designated by the donor 10 specific PSU programs and departments. 3

Voluntary support ---------------------------------------- Alumni Fund 4 Donor Clubs Special thanks to those donors who have made a significant commitment to the University President's Associates ($1000 and above) David S. Belles '60 Willard l. Eccles James O. Estes '66 les R. Fahey '68 Candace C. Kinle '79 Carl J. Kubin 'SO Delores A. leon '70 Peggy J. Miller '78 Dan Regis Sonja l. Riihimaki '64 Brad l. Skinner '71 N. Kirk Taylor '71 D. Earl Wantland C. Norman Winningstad '73 Dean's List ($500 to $999) Charles W. Botsford '68 David G. Efurd Allen B. Hatfield James S. Jackson '80 larry M. Thompson '68 Rodney Wells University Partners ($250 to $499) James E. Bisio '71 Keith E. Bunday Scon A. Burgess '72 Barbara E. Coit '73 Donald R. Davis '47 Harry l. Demorest Otto J. Glausi '58 Dave McClintock Jerry A. Parsons '62 Edgar C. Shanks Carl R. Shirley '73 Linnea E. Swanson '78 Norm Walker 4 Park Blocks Associates ($100 to $249) A. John Alve III 76 Ray D. Anderson Jr. '59 Jerome l. Anderson Richard D. Arneson 76 M. Edgar Barrett '67 Bruce H. '73 & Debra A. Bartlett '73 Fritz Bartsch '74 Shirley A. Bass '74 Greta E. Beard '80 John l. '80 & Patty D. Becker '79 Glen B. Beckley '68 Kenneth F. Bell '63 Michael W. '74 & Dawn E. Bloechel '72 Paul M. Brown Jr. '79 David A. Bruns '69 Steven C. Brutscner '74 Patricia K. Buescher '73 Charles J. Carlson '49 Kathleen Collier '69 Gerald 8. Craig '66 Terry N. Crawford '79 William C. Crayne '72 Dean D. DeChaine '59 A. Michael Dianich '74 Scott l. Duncan '75 David A. Durfee '64 K.G. Engert '70 Ross '73 & Janet K. Engle '70 Dave E. Erickson '74 John M. Evans Delano D. '68 & laura A. Eyer '68 Nickolas K. fisher '72 Oon J. Georgeson '50 Richard E. Goff Marc H. Goldberg '79 Terence Healy Judith A. Heath '72 Gerald Hilbrich Paul R. Hildebrand '70 Richard A. Hallway '80 Sharon M. Horn '62 John C. Hunger ' 74 Alan C. Jones '67 Marilynne T. Keyser John l. Kinman '68 Anton C. Kirchhof '67 Joanne Knight '65 lee H. Koehn '73 Michael M. Koike '76 Joan M. lee '69 Karen J. '73 & Richard l. Martini '73 Janet C. Mathews '81 David W. McComb '74 Terry McDonald G.l. Bill Miller '61 Randolph l. Miller '77 William B. Miller '76 Randy R. Morris '70 Grant V. Mumpower '46 Ardon l. Overby '64 Thomas A. Pantle '63 Peter l. Pedersen '69 l arry l. Plum '64 Marna l. Porath '76 Charles H. Putney '63 Joann Reese '73 lloyd V. Ross '68 Roy J. Rucker '65 Sandra l. Russill '62 leslie D. Saunders '71 Stanley D. Schatz '72 George W. Scherzer '80 Richard D. Schnitzer '58 Joan D. Schwartzman '81 Richard C. Sherwood 72 Milton R. Smith '62 Richard B. Solomon '69 Caroline P. Stoel '73 Gloria l. Strand '80 Richard J. Swee '72 Kathryn M. Takemura ' 79 frank M. Trunman '46 Lila A. Ulrich '76 Michael D. Wagoner '76 Gregory T. Wallwork 70 Wayne C. Warren 72 James N. Westwood '67Anita M. Williams '79 Jerry M. Williams '68 John l. '65 & Angela M. Wykoff '72 David l. Yamasaki '75 Donald f. Zeidlhack '59 Maureen C.Zimmer '78 A not~ full of proposals ~rom faculty, deans and ~ireclo~ greeted the Alumni AlkKalion commiHee responsibJe for distributing the ~ndesignat~ funds br~gh~ In from the fourth alumni campaign. From leh: Karen Martini '73, PSU Oe\Ielopment Officer; John kifIffYn 68, Alumni Fund 3 chair; kirk Taylor '71, Alumni Fund volunteer and chair of MBA Development Fund" lee koehn '73 Alumni Fund 2 chair. Committee members nol pictured: David Belles '60, Alumni Fund 1 chair; Joseph Blume! rSu President· ~ Phil Bogue Executive Director, PSU Foundatktn. ' , ,

-------------------------------------1982-83 Donors to Alumni Fund 4 A AlbertT. Abe '65 Jon P. Abraham '63 }oryM. Abrams '79 Donald W.Acker '49 Richard W. Adamek '70 Daniel C. Adams '78 Marguerite A. Adlhoch '78 Barbara l. Alberty '75 Carol B. Alelyunas '80 Annabelle M. AIeJ(ander '62 Michelle Alexander '68 Vernon I. A18 '73 Mary). Allen '64 Nora M. Allen '74 )ean F. Ameele '82 )on R. Andersen '76 Arnold P. Anderson '47 Bruce R. Anderson '76 June E. Anderson '71 lany R.Anderson '69 Ronald L. Anderson '72 Roscoe C.Anderson '67 Thomas M. Anderwn '71 Richard C. Andrews '77 Nancy M. Ankcorn '72 Morteza Aooushiravani '78 Charles A.Anthony '68 John Apo5tolos '70 Jeanne I. Arbow 79 Thomas E. Ardell '62 James LArena '78 William E. Arendes '81 R,C. Arnold Jr. '65 luom;ta M.K. Arrant '77 Stephen E. Ashby '82 linda). Athanas '7 1 Charles T. Auch Ir. '71 RuthannAudritsh '79 Nobuko M. Azumano '62 B Virginia l. Sabin '79 Donald G. Bachman '63 8iruta N. Bachofner '72 Barbara J. BackSlrand '74 George A. Baggenstos '70 lester M. Baker Jf. '62 ElizabethBaker '82 Greg E. Baker 78 jerry D. Bakke 73 Donald J. Baldrica '82 Terry R. Baldwin 71 Jay M. Balfour 70 Carol H. Balsiger '68 Alwyn W. Barnes '73 Gary G. Barnes 70 l ynneA. Barta 76 Ronald A. Barrick 78 Sybil Barrier 79 Richard l. Barron '67 Shirley A. Barshaw 75 Susan l. Barter 78 Annette C. Bartnolomae '68 leslie Bartlett Earl D. Barton '61 Steven J. Barton '80 Ronald F. Bastiani '7) Emily W. Bates '66 Richard P. Bauer '72 Stephen N. 79 & Margaret A. Bauer 79 SheryiA. SOlum '82 Victoria S. Baum 74 James D. Baumbach '81 Bruce K. Baur 78 WesIeyE. Baxter '60 Diane K.H. Bader 71 Robert J. Bechtold Jf. '77 Gregory j . Becker 77 Mark Becker '68 Valerie A. Beckwith '82 Jane E. Bedell 74 Anne S. Bell '80 Jacqueline S. BeIl.Arney 71 Michael R. 8ellish 77 ClytisC. Belloit '56 Spencer M. Benfield '65 Carolyn M. Benner '64 David E. Benneth 76 lorelle J. Bennett '72 Marjorie J. Benson '82 Nick C. Bentoo '82 Wayne H. 73 & Patricia F. Berger 70 Christine M. 8efreth '69 WilliamG.Berry '81 Elizabeth A. Bieg 78 lucille J. Bigelow 73 Kevin B. Billings 76 Karen J. Birck 77 Donald C. Bird '60 Thomas R. Bispham '66 Paul J. Bjofe 77 Steven R. Bjorklund 79 Nancy A. Bjornsen 70 Beverly J. Blair 73 Paula J. Blair '81 lynn M. Blake 'BO lawrence D. Bliesner 72 Karen A. Bliquez '77 James A. Block '64 Karen I. Blomquist '80 Richard T. '64 & Kathryn I. Blomquist '65 Priscilla M. Blumel 'Bl Helen E. Blumenthal '72 Cathryn l. Bobzien 75 Douglas M. Boddington 'Bl James A. Bohlman '80 MarilouA. Bohmann 75 Marianne E. Bollig '59 Rosemary Bond 7 1 Kathryn l. Bonham 75 William A.Bonnikseo 70 Beverly A. Booldn '80 Alcena E. Boozer 74 Penny l. Boronat '82 James S. Sorquisl 77 Kathleen A. Borrusso '63 Joanne M. Bortniak '80 Robert J. Boss '61 Joyce E. Bowden 71 John B. Bower 77 Patricia C. Bowman '80 Songcha P. Bowman '80 David C. Boyle '81 Pauline M. Bradford 70 Marion M. Bradley '66 Randy W. Brandini 79 Mary Ann Brandon 70 Sherron M. Bredeen 70 MaryM. Breithaupt 77 Albert H. Breoaman '65 Florence M. Brentano 78 Dixie L Brewer 78 Pamela L Bridgehouse 74 Carol E. Bridges '80 Mike Bridwell 73 Muidel O. Brockman 7 1 Megan l. Brooke '82 James B. Brooks '80 Anita l. Broomas 79 John L Brosy 73 Collette l. Noble Brown 77 loyde R. Brown '49 Mildred E. Brown 78 MindyJ. Brown '81 Shannon Brown Marilyn M. Brugman 70 linda M. 8russ 7 1 BenjaminJ. Bryant '81 Ruth L Bryant 76 Kathleen T. Bucher '81 Sherman Bucher 'BO HowardJ. Buck 'B2 John F. Buck 79 Patrick H. BlJCk 79 Gaye L Buckmaster 76 Suzanne E. Budde '81 George A. Buettner 70 Jacqueline N. Boisman 76 Ramona T. Bundus '77 Jocelyn J. Burbach 79 Gary A. Burda '80 larry H. Buren '77 Richard A. Burgione 'Bl Nancy E. Burke '82 John F. Burnham '50 Jo Ann E. Burton '59 Preston A. Butcher '59 DouglasE. Butler 71 c Tom l. Cabe '72 Frank H. Caldwell '61 Gerry B. Cameron '62 David N. Campagna '73 PaulH.Campbeil 7B Terry D. Campbell 77 Thomas J. Campbell 76 Mary C. Cantrell '80 .lerome Caplan Ronald M. Caplan '68 WiliiamR. Carbah '75 Dennisl. Cardwell 75 Ronald D. Carlson 77 Richard H. Carson '82 Robert K. Carus 79 lynnM. Carver 76 Edward P. Carveth 'B2 Anna l. Case 72 leonard E. Cason '47 Robert H. Cassidy 78 Iohn P. Caughlan '77 Ernesf/. Cavalli 73 Ronald C. Cease 'SO MargIe l. Chadwick '60 Carolyn M. Charette '81 Herbert E. Charnstrom '48 Norbert C. Chartrey '64 Barbara F. Chase 79 Vicki R. Chase 78 Stephen D. Chassaing 79 Joseph W. Cheek 72 Margaret M. Cheek 'Bl Patricia J. Chemnick '68 CarolA. Cnestler 78 linda C. Choquette '59 Anthony C. Christensen 70 CraigT. Christy '69 Charlene E. Clark 74 Jacquelyn Clark 76 James D. Clark '8 1 WilliamB.Clark '70 Marci K. Clark·Yung 71 Candace M. Clarke '82 Alan Clarke joseph H. 'SB & linda l. Clarke 77 Theodore W.Clarke '81 James W. Claxton '69 Charles A. Clemans '56 Alex R. Clemens 78 Carol M. Cochran 71 linda K. Cochran '73 Bradley D. Cochrane '79 Sandra R. Cae '64 John G. Colasurdo 78 .leffrey W. Cole 70 Richard A. Cole '59 Jana M. Coleman '67 Helen T. Collins '69 Douglas H. Condon '81 Brian L Cone 73 Coleen A. Connolly 75 Beatrice D. Cook 77 Betty J. Cook 71 Vera J. Cook '77 Corry R. 79 & Denise E. Cooper '80 Kathleen A. Cornett '75 Sister Rose Dolores Costello 75 Antoine M. Cotton 73 Alan l. Courts 72 Robert E. Cousins 74 lynn M. COX 79 Kathy A. Crawford 79 Keith l. Crawford '82 linda P. Crick 7 1 Penny l. Crislip '77 Daniell. Crisp '82 Kent H. Crossley '68 Maryann Crouch '80 Janel M. Crodeo 74 Thomas E. Culmsee 76 Kevin Cummings '82 Mary H. Cumpston '57 linda G. Curl '80 Edith A. Curtis 79 leotaJ. Cutler 70 D Paula E. Dacklin 76 JohnM. Daggett '70 Carol D. Daley '81 Helen M. Dalton 75 Vinh Quoc Dang '81 Janice C. D.miels 70 Millicent A. Daniels '80 Rosemary Daniels 72 Gene M. Danzer '49 lorene M. Dassow 79 lisa A. Davidson '81 Roderick W. Davidson '56 Albert W. Davis '46 IoeD. Davis 77 Kathleen M. Davis '72 Joseph C. Davisson '61 Sandra K. Dawson '81 GregoryG. Day '80 Judith M. De Courcy '67 Aida E. Dean '81 Aiko S. Dean '56 Jeanette S. Decarrico 71 Darlene F. Deering '65 Dennis A. Deering '69 David E. Oemmin 71 Daniel A. Detlefsen 7 4 Donna R. Detrick 72 Dan M. Oeurwaarder 7 1 Polly M. Dickenon '80 Judith l. Dickey 76 Donald l. Dickinson '68 Wayne l. Dillinger '80 OliverO.Dillner '69 Warren E. Dilloo '69 linda A. Dinan 76 Michael J. Doane '82 linda S. Dodds 79 Kay D. Dolezal '77 Tim C. Dotosh '68 Steven W. Doss 79 Paul R. Dougherty '81 Barbara I. Downey '77 Susan E. Draeger '81 Daniel L Dubay 78 Christine M. Duddington '69 William A. Dudgeon 73 Cheryl l. Duffield '80 Edward R. Dundon 78 Timothy l. Dungey '81 E Norman J. Eckerson '47 David LEddy 79 Harry G. Edmonds 77 David N. Edwards '80 Scott l. Edwards 75 Michael J. Egge 72 Catherine l. Ehlers 78 Keith A. Eisele 78 Thomas C. Eisenbarth '80 John M. Eisenbraun 78 leo E. Elia '60 Gale C. Elkins 74 Rick l. Ellingson 76 Robert E. Ellinwood III '80 Alumni Fund Campaign Growth $61,482.00 $36,437.00 $19,692.00 Alumni Alumni Alumni Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Donors: Donors: Donors: aD] 1,086 1,215 JohnH. Ellis '69 MargaretA. Ellis 73 james l. Ellison 76 Bruce A. Ellmers 74 Cathryn M. Ellsworth '73 Kathleen E. Engele '76 Glenn E. Ericksen 77 Edward A. Erickson '82 .Ion A. '73 & )enneoe A. Erickson 70 Carolyn J. Ernst 79 Kenneth J. Ernst 75 Georgette Espeillac 76 Celia Ettinger '60 AnnaM. Evans '67 Eddie G. Evans 77 DoloresA. Eyler '78 F Dennis B. Fagaly 79 Dorothy E. Fagenstrom 75 James P. Fanger 74 Kathrine J. Fappas '61 Richard A. Faraoce 73' Catherine l. Farley '82 Patricia A. Farley '77 William A. Farley '71 Clarissa D. Farnsworth '81 Clifford C. Farrier 70 Franklin D. Faulkner '63 John N. Fax 74 Mark S. Federspiel '82 Nancy G. Feichtinger '81 Robert B. Ferguson '68 Toni Y. Ferguson 71 Dennis E. Ferney 'Bl leslie J. Ferreira 79 Roberta Ferrero 71 Don G. Fibiger '56 Naomi l. Fielding 70 Marge A. Fine '72 Patricia V. Fink '81 $98,858.33 Alumni Fund. Donors: 1,458 5

Voluntuysupport--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tmy L Fink '81 Millry lou Finne '62 Lilja M. laban Finzel '69 l. Neil firm '58 Elmer F. Fischer 'SO BariS.Fisher '73 Michael G. Fisher '76 Walton R. Fisher '60 LOfefl E. Fitz 'SO Sharon J. Fiu '80 Cynlhia J. Fitzgerald '77 O. Scott Fitzwater 77 Anne M. Fleming '82 Helen M. Fleming '71 Kraig R. Fletcher '71 Albertl. Floyd '46 Timorhy J. Flynn '76 George K. Foog '81 Stephen A. Forrester '71 Waliacel.Foss '61 Doug D. fosler '82 Thomas D. '66 & Sally A. Fouch '65 Paula K. Fowler '78 Virginia D. Fowlks '68 Gregory Frana '7] Jamie F. France '57 Robert l. Franci~ '64 lawrence E. Freebofg '77 Ruth Freeman '71 Douglas V. Freflgte '69 Emmet C. Frison 79 Donna l. Fritts '81 uura). Frizzell '76 StanleyI'.. Frost '71 David N. Fuhret '81 Evelyn M. Fuller '72 Robert l. Fuller '79 Steven A. Fulmer 79 Kip V. Furt,luwiI '71 G Georae B. GadehoIl '47 Lynne W, Gaerish '81 ~nes A. Galtigher 77 AlianO. Gallagher ' 75 I\t\ary It. GaJlowich '78 j.lmes O. Gallucci '67 Dtnnis 1. Cann '78 Elizabeth M. Gardner '62 KarenM. Garey '82 Ellen l. Garlock '67 Osmond J. Garrick '79 Dorothy L. Gartland 'SO Bobbi l. Gary '78 Janycel.Gassaway '69 Richard H. Gassner '(,8 Thomas I. Gaunl1 '82 Gary H. Gaussoin '77 Sally C. Gay '80 ludith A. Gazley '82 Gail E. Gearin '79 Berty D. Gedney '02 8. Carene Gedrose '80 Roberta E. Getdl '73 Daniel A. Gemmil '64 Ralph S. Gens '46 Dennis K. Geofse '76 Patncia S. Ge!"1~h '77 Wf!mef A. '71 & Sandfil l. Gerling '82 B.arbiJriJ H. Gerh '78 Rosemary W. Gemuld '81 CatoIl.Ghaff~ '7) Leann Gibbs-Klein '78 Barbara B. Gibson '81 Douglas R. Gillette '7S lanaE.Gillies '79 Jack W Gilliland '58 William K. Glsch '76 Molly M. Gloss '66 Margaret L Glover '77 Janet E. Goldbtrg '78 Sara C. Goldberg '18 Margaret A. Golden '7S Mathilda F. Goldsmith '69 Ali Go&estaneh '67 lee Ann GoI~ '76 jeanie G, Gonzales '82 lila N. Goodman '80 6 Hildegard Goranson '78 Mae E. Gordon '67 Dan;d R. Gatt '78 Ethel M. Grabast '79 Stephen A. Graf '70 Wesley C. Graham Jr. '74 Walter R. Grande '46 Kevin M. Grant '80 Robert R. Grant '63 linda S. Gray '81 RobertG. Gray '47 Helen Green Anita T. Greenstein '16 Leo Greenstein Keith A. Greenup '75 Jean S. Greer '80 Margaret E. Greer '77 Kenneth R. Greger '7S Mariiln B. Greulich 'SO Mary .lane Greve '78 !ilmes E. Griffith '67 Lois l. Grooman '18 Kiyoko N. Grudier '74 Lawrence J. Grupp '74 Milry Ellen Guimary '59 Wurunlo Gunadi '81 .lames c. Gunther ' (,8 StarrGurule '62 IonO. Gustafson ' 77 Edwilrd D. Gutknecht '64 Kevin l. Guuler '50 H Richard B. '74 & Susan M. Haatvedt '75 Fay C. Hagemenas '65 Kenneth A. Hilgue '65 Vernon 5. Hilhn '69 Yvonne P. Ha;da '76 John W. Hakan§()f\ '46 JohnM. Hall Jr. '77 Duane W. Hall '59 Richard B. Halley Jr. '74 Stephanie Hallock '77 Guy H. Hancock '61 Seymour S. H.mfling '78 Patrick J. Hanlon '50 Herb J. Hansen '57 James R. Hansen '75 & i«Ilhf)'1le I. Nadal '73 Maxine W. Hansen '77 Atdys A. Hanson '71 Georgianne K. Harris '80 J<KfyR. Harris '81 .leiln K. Harrison 'SO David I. Hart '77 Lawrence C. Hart '69 Michael J. Harvey '81 David S. '68 & Bernice M. Halch '77 Gene M. Hatfield '82 Robert J. Haubner '80 Ann T. Hawkins '74 Donald l. Hayashi '69 Ilene F. Hilye5 '75 Michaeil. Hayes '76 Mickey K. Hays '82 8ettyS. Hi!ald '76 Roger G. Hearn '66 ThomiIs A. Heckard '4& Laurin E. Hedrick Jr. '61 Clarence l. Hein '60S Judith A. Hein '79 Robert A. Heiney '69 Gary T. Heitz '74 Elbert G. Henderson '65 Mary E. Henderson '74 Lawrence D. Henick '70 Douglu R. Henne Kenneth f . Hennrich '71 Cecilia A. Hepburn '71 Daniel J, Hickman '74 Wilma C. Hicks '57 Craig R. Hills '76 Jon A. Hioch '81 Allee C. Hiser '77 Clifford F. Hjelt '61 lucy A. Hladecek '79 John l. Hochstatter '75 Sylvia E. Hoefener '70 Wilfter L Hoffman '&7 Thomas E. Hogan '69 Betty lou Holcomb '70 lynne K. Hollomon '74 Don R. Holm '4& Martha l. Holm '67 Donald A. Holmboe '73 Elizabeth B. Holmes '81 John F. Holmes '73 Michael J. Holms '59 Clayton l. Holstine 'SO Douglas M. Hood '60 Janet l. Hood '81 Penelope R. Hoodenpyle '82 Graciano Z. Hortaleza '77 Daniel H. '65 & Laurel M. Hortsch '15 Bamara l. Horvath '70 Randy Houston '79 Mary J. Howcroft '69 Laurene K. Howell '18 Glade v. Howerton '79 Gerald M. Hubbard '75 A. Ellis Hudspeth '63 Sonja M. Hughes '18 William A. Hughes '71 William H. Hughes '69 Milrgaret B. Humphrey '71 Nancy R. Humphries '58 Ken M. Hunkins '74 NoIaJ. Hunt '62 Ronald A. Hurl '72 Pamela I, Hutchins '77 Shirley A. Huyene '69 Adriana G. Hwang '65 PaulW, lp 'B2 Donna A. Irgens '71 Evelyn l. Ironhawk '71 Malcolm F. INine '63 }em:lidJ.lsom '65 Colleen M. IsotaJo '74 Charles A. Iverson '81 David I. IWata '11 Patricia A. Iwata '81 J Glen J.R. Jackson '65 Harriet M. Jackson '69 Phillip D. Jackson '81 Mary Lou '77 & Timothy C. .lacobs '77 Susan l. Jaeger '74 Jonathan I. Jalali '67 Gregory A. Jarmin '80 lames R. Jenness '72 Forrest D. lensen '46 C. Todd Jessell '74 lindaJ. }essell '74 Almil W. Iohnson '66 C Frances johnson '77 David D. Johnson '1& David O. Johnson ' (,8 Dclmar C. Johnson '46 Donald A. Johnson '78 Earl J. Johnson '10 Grace V. Johnson '74 Gregory S. .tohnson '13 Gretcheo M. Johnson '70 Irene l. Johnson '75 .Ian R. Johnson '82 }oon C. Johnson '18 Kenneth l. Johnson '81 Patricia 8. Johnson '76 Robert C. Johnson '68 Yvonne W. Johnson '79 Brian G. Johnston '79 8yron W. )ohnston '78 Steve W. Jonas '66 Allan R. jooes '74 lilli~n E. Jones '75 Robert W. Jones '74 Perry A. .Iorgensen '77 Roger H. Jorgenson '69 Robert S. Josephson '72 JafM.> E. Josselyn '69 TimE.Juett '71 Sandra C. Jumonville '81 Henf)' K. Jung '77 K Kenneth C. Kadeta Sandra A. i«Igeler '19 Helen E. Kappler '63 David B. Karr '60 Robert S. Kasavage '80 Tom H. Katada '62 Dana M. Kaufman '7S Frederick D. Keast '60 Lawrence M . Kee '75 Jeannette l. Keefer '79 Brian A. Kelleher '80 Mary B. Kelly '7& Daniel T. Kelsey '(,8 Deanne l. Kennedy 7) Sandra l. Kenny '82 Cynthia J. Kenyon '79 Thomas W. Keough '81 Stephen D. Kerlin '82 IoanneC. Kerr '7-4 Mary A. Keskl '18 Arnaeh M. Keskula '79 Carol J. Kimball '75 Peter B. Kimmel 79 Earlene E. King '70 i«Iren L. King '80 Curtis D. Kinsley '17 Tod A. Kinsley '74 Iris Kissir '7-4 Howard M. Kiyokawa '76 Mary J. Klee '79 Christopher W. Knauss '70 Luanne J. Kneeland '66 Paul M. Koida '64 Steven D. Kolb '69 Diane J. Koopman '67 Carol C. Koranda '65 Walter G. Koreywo '72 Ruth P. Kom '80 John M. 78 & Nancy M. Koroloff '72 Donna J. Ktauthoefef '75 JamesE. Krueger '7) Martin J. Krueger '73 Keith E. Kunerth '80 CraigW. Kurath '13 Nancy Kwan 79 L Judy A. La Flet.lr '72 Sara L. laChas!;e '80 James F. LaSasso '76 Maryl.Laim '68 Debra K. Lakey '19 lisa H. Lamano '80 Birgitta Lamb '77 Daf)'! l. Landfair '(,8 William G. Lang '80 Verla P. Langbecker '80 VeraNo Lange '11 larry D. Large '64 Raben A. La~ '66 Thomas F. Laszlo '74 Mary N. Laughlin '75 Michael I. Lauinger '11 8evetly T. Lawrence '62 linda K. LeBrun '72 Lynn M. Leahy 79 carl M. Lee '82 Gerald E. lee '14 Nancy J. lee '(,8 Wallet T. Lee '49 Cynthia A. Leichner '81 Mary B. Leighton '&0 Bonnie T. Leiset"_ 'SO David C. Leland '65 Dennis J. Lenahan '69 Richard P. Lenhardt '72 Annabelle E. leonard '72 Carolyn M. Leonard '77 Wayne R. Leonetti '73 Susan l. leooti '&7 Carolyn I. Leuthold '47 Michael P. Liebert '79 John W. Lightowler '68 Olive V. lim-Barnes '81 Geoffrey W. lind '82 Vt'm M. Lindblad '79 Jack B. Lindeman '50 Atumni volunteers gathered ilfOUnd the progress chart as totals were posted and tallied midway through the Alumni Fund 4

jerry L lindsey '6) James D. Linhares '7S jamesM. liss '78 James D. Livingston '68 .Iohn R, loacker '67 joris O. Lommen '70 Victoria E. long '78 leilaC. Lovd.1Ie '79 RKhard D.l.ovefy '78 Glenn C. loYd! James G. luckeroth '74 lorraine M. luckeroth '77 Betty J. ludlam '73 Roy W. ludlow '61 Maria M. ludvig '80 Milrilyn lum '61 David J. luncktet! '7) Timothy 8 lutz '73 Ray lybarger '63 8radleyC Lynott '72 SarahW.Lyom '71 M Michael M. Maben '50 R. Jim Madison '73 Sttnley O. Madzelan '79 Gerald D. Magarian '76 Sharon E. Mallet! '7S EI.llne M. Mandich '79 Virginia L Mapes '64 Steven P. Marks Donald K. Marquez '46 Chris R. Marraccini '73 LesJie M. Marsh '81 Thomas E. ~rtin Sf. '75 Dexter Martin '62 Ken 5. Martin '68 lawrence O. Manin '71 Phyllis A. Martin '78 Linnea B. MaSIer5 '67 Mark Masterson '76 Betsy M, Mathews '79 Palric:ia A. Mathews '82 Terr.tneeLMatlick ']7 Yvonne A. Matthews '75 Marvin l. Mattson '62 RobertS. Matu'ef '71 Karen A. McCarthy '76 Barbara l. McAllislef '70 Douglas C. McAllister '77 Donna M. McBride 'SO EIi.zabeth M. McCarthy '76 Jack McComb Cheryl l. McCord '76 D.1fyI C. McCoy '76 Kathy McCune '76 Darlene A. McDonald '71 William R. McDonald '68 Joan C. McEchron '82 Compton T. McKenzie '60 F. .lewel McKinney '67 Kathryn M. Mclaughlin '69 )ames F. Means '66 NNIC)' J. Meeuwwn '80 Kent I. Mefnr '11 Leonard F, Me1 '66 800nie P. /II\e-Ilow '701 .Ieri l. Merkle '80 Clarence £. Mershon '59 Toni J. Mesplay '12 Janet G. Metzger '77 Polul W. Meyer '73 RitaJ. ~·82 Wade F. MIddleton '77 Molly J. Milan '80 Manlyn K. Mildenberger '80 GlennMllIer '71 Herbert W. Miller '46 Roben R. Miller '60 Su A. Miller '79 WalterC.Miller '76 Srephen A. Million '7) Judd E Mills '71 Robert R. Millsap '65 Steven M. Milne '72 Marilee G. Miner '66 Lynn I, Mlnneman '66 JanC.Mlsetich '79 Phyllis J. Mittebtedt '79 Karen J. Moffat '63 liKk D. Monteith ' 7) Charies E. Morqornery '82 T~A. Motqomety '112 Chri§lopher R. Moort! '74 laverne l. Moore '76 l illy E. Moore '75 Sherrill S. /I.1oore '78 SherryS. /Y\oore '71 linda W. Morelli '81 ~E.Morg.an '81 MIChaef J. Mcqan '81 Linda M. MosUd '79 John f . Moyer Phillip R. Muir '11 Stephen J, Murawski '68 Hazel H. Murdock '62 Shirley A. Murphy '81 Clifford G. Muters '66 Douglas C. MULlItko '78 N Louis Napoleon '71 Elaine A. Navarra '71 Barry R. Navlor '75 Roger M. Ne,ad '70 Dayle A. Nelson '79 Cary A. Ne'son '70 O. Edward Nelson '80 Phoebe E. Nett '81 leonard A. N~ '74 ~an F. Newcomb '64 Gary E. Newkitlc '66 .Iohn £. Newman '79 Ralph A. Newman '76 John R. Newm.iSlE1" '71 Henry H. Np1 '71 toe Sao Nguyen '82 Daniel J. Nichots '7) Mary l. NIChols '76 Joyce E. Nickerson '70 Gorham D. Nicol '74 LaurietieC. Niel5ell '77 lJorotI-Iy L. Nielson 78 /Y'oerCede H. Niiranen '77 ~Iy A. Nofziset' '80 K.Jmy E. Nokes '75 Joan A. Nolan '69 Denis P. Norstrom '69 Charles f . Nortnen '16 ReI( A. Nuttbrock '74 o )oseph K. D'Brie1 '80 nmothy c. o'Connor '80 Jean M. O'larey Elizabeth M. O'Malley '16 Eugene H. O'Neill '65 Lawrence J. O'Neill 'SO Margaret G, Oas--Zeigler '81 DonaldJ. Oblander '71 CarcHine C. Ochsner '82 Mic~ A. Oekerman '78 8arbva J. Ogburn '73 Gloria 8. OIds '77 Allen l. Olson '65 EdwardC.Olson '71 ,Iohnny l. Olson '8 I Steven M. Olson '81 Susan A. Olson '71 Holrold H. Onishi '59 RichanH. <>no '81 _E."""'" '79 GaryW Or.wo '16 Rebecca L 0rw0I1 '75 .leffrey E. Osborn '75 Allen l. Osborne '75 laimons Osls '&4 WalterAOsterg.ard '67 ~thryn K. Oswald '80 Dalsylin I. Olen '79 Maurine 8 Oros '7 1 C.roI B. t:>rumn '66 ladne R. Owen '69 Linda C. Owen '74 p Rdlard K. PalKI '59 AndryceA. Pitdcouz. '72 Summer commencement found 178 PSU sttMknts linins up 10 recm-e their unde~te, masters MMI doctoral depees under sumy skies Auzust 11. tiber.,1 Arts MId Sciences de.,., William P.,udIer offer-tel diplorNs 1nd hmdshUes whi~ de"" of Ul'IderJraduate Studies Forbes WilliMns re~ NIneS MId dun of Graduate Studies Stanley Rauch ~ on. 8arbara I. Padden '59 Sandra F. Page '67 Paul,) J. P;llmer '79 Spiro J. Papadimos '71 John B.P~ '64 Wayne N. Pariter '68 Poltricia C. Pannenter '71 Dolniel T. Parquet '80 ,Iohn l. Panons '76 Hertxort W. Patrick '67 Kenneth M. Patton '78 Steven G. Paul '72 William P. Paxton '64 Gregory H. Payne '68 AlfredPe!:er '71 Palrida F. ~m '67 Maty A. Pe!enon '77 Mary Anne H. Peterson '72 Nancy I. Petmon '73 Thomas M. Peterson '76 Caroline G. Petrie '67 David 8. Petrie '77 Oanh Le Pham '50 Rene D. ~risim '78 Norma.ndie: J. Pheips '72 W;llly W. Phillips /r. RK;hard H. Phillips '59 M. Kay Piacentini '58 [)(wisA. Pierson '57 IngeM. Pihl Michael J. Pu'Kler '82 James E. Pischel 76 Cristina M. Pitarresi '82 Catherine A. Pltkm '70 LeeR. Pitnef '73 GaryS. Platt '74 Peler A. Plumndge '72 ludith l. Poe '79 Jerry O. Pollard '67 John A. Polos '66 Gary R. '68 & Darlene l. Pope '70 Edward L Porter 75 Patnda S. Potheces '7) Batbar;l J. Powefl '78 Edward D. Powell '59 Glenda G. Powers '63 Bruce 5. Prater '7S Cec~lia M. Prater '76 Shirley M, Prater '80 Fevre1W. Pratt '79 ~c.Pratt '77 M~APreisz. '7oi Teresa C. Pucik '82 Rebecca G. Pullen '80 Q Kylene J. Quinn '82 Hek>n M. Quirino '79 R Nancy I. Randall '76 Nancy A. bngila Ronald V. Raschio lindaM. ~ 79 pn K. Rautio '78 RobertW. Ray '80 linda L Read '81 Dona L. Recto( '80 Peter- M. Reding '16 Toni L Reding '80 5oeo A. Redman '62 John 8. ReichJcin '68 James C. Relit)' '80 W;lrren Re-tm.mn '58 Linda K, '72 & J«k J. Resburg '76 Thomas W. Reser '81 Dougl;ls 8. Retzlaff '82 Zoec. Retzlaff '82 lisa K. Revell '76 Owbte M. Rice '76 MichoJel E. Richard '73 8ruce E. Richards '60 Gail A. Richmond '79 Mary F. RICks '77 Ruth B. Ridg'Nay '74 Marilyn). Rieff '79 Robert A. Rie5 '78 AnnE.Rigall 'M Robert Rigelman '78 Eric l. Risi:JerJ '82 Bany J. Roberts '65 )e<lnneRobi~ '78 Selene Robinowitz '16 Margaret: Robinson '62 .\ndy I, Rocchia '49 Morella P. Rock '63 Gayle E. Rodabaugh '80 Donald G. Rodich '77 ~Roedef '81 8eftyE._·" Kristine M.P. Roley '71 Roger l. Rollins '73 Joanne C. Rornbalski '81 Helen C. Rondeau '68 Jo Anne Roning '81 SteYen A. Root '80 Mary M. Ros«lberJ, '73 James K. Rosencrans '75 John W. RosendaaJ '63 MarjorieW. Ross '71 Matic O. Ross '82 Donald W. Roten '77 William R. Roth '70 Kathryn Rouine-ltJpp '81 Ket'v1eIhl.~ '8' Janusz Z. Rozycki '70 Hue! M.J. Rue '57 Donald L Ruff '82 George I. Rumi '75 Helen M. Running '68 Vicki 8. Runyon '8' lames Ruppa '81 Nels M, Rurey '7] Kenneth L Rust '78 Mary M. Ryan '80 Joseptune l. Rymer '8 I s Mary-Anne Saarinen '77 KirOOerty J Saaner '76 fohn J. Salmon '67 Richatd T. 5<110 '76 Mic~ D. Salvino '82 Gilry D. Salyers 'S7 lames 5. Samuefs '80 RobertS. Sande '72 Sydney H. Sanders '78 Elizabeth V. Sanderson '78 Anne A $ansregret '82 L.urie J. Santamaria '81 FIorenceC. Santry ' 56 ~F.Satchell ·74 Grqory J. SaKton '76 Betty J. Schafer Kathleen M. ScheU '7] Susan S. Schilke '71 Tom J. Schill '75 Ronald J. Schmeta. '71 Uonel B. Schmidt '79 RosoIJie SdvnilZ '70 Roy Schnaible Jr. '48 Marilyn S. Schultz '62 jeanne Schulze '80 Joseph W. Schwab '77 .k*tD.~ '79 Les 0 Schwartz '71 Mati S. SchwW '18 David H. Scofield '13 Michael D. Scorvo ' ]7 Douglas R. Scott '69 James E. 5eafeldt '65 Frank E. Sedillo '62 John R. Seidlitz '79 William R. Se{by '62 joeIl. Selling '7oi SheilaP. 5efvJCe '17 leonard H. Sryfarth '67 Alan M. ShKkeliord '77 Douglas K. Shafer '79 Robe:rtM . Sharp '18 Charles H. Shaw '67 Donald l. Sheets '61 Mike E. ShericUn '66 ICoIthryn I. Sherman 'SO lynn R. Sherwood '75 MichaelShi~ '69 8rian J. Shick '82 M.1rgaret Shirley '77 Unda l. Shockey '61 LarryD. Short '73 Elaine Shreve '8 1 DoogiitS L Sidor '82 Gregory O . 5ievm '72 ~anie K. Siewfs '81 JohnM.Sifri '81 Sleven R. Sikox '79 PalriciaSilver '70 Marilyn M. Simantel '74 Kenneth R. Simons '74 Neal R. Simonsen '78 Gwen Simpson '71 IneII R. Simpson '76 jennifer A. Sims 7 3 DoNldC. Sitko '71 UroIine L $linnet '82 Mark J. SkoImck '81 Lauri Slenning '79 Mark H. Slavick '81 Wayne I. Slavick '72 Donna I. Slus5ef '60 John W. Slyter '7S Continued an p. 10 7

Volun~~support------------------------------------------------------------------------------__ 8 University volunteers: build c.mp.isn Wo.u.. Bruce H. 73 & Debra A. Bartlett '73 Lesloe Barnell Fritz Bartsch '74 John L. '80 & Patty D. Becker '79 james E. B,,,,, '71 Brian D. Black '69 Shannon Brown David A. Bruns '69 Charles A. Clem.n, '56 john W. Cox 76 Lynn Dingler '68 Ro., '73 & lanet K. Engle '70 Marc H. Goldbe'll '79 Alumni Fund 4 Volunteers Gener.1 Chair Barbara E. Coit '73 Steen", Committ~ Dav,d 5. Belles '60 Gerald B. Craig '66 Donald R. Davis '47 Asnes A. Gallagher '77 John l. Kinman '68 Peggy I. Miller '78 Joo"n Reese '73 N. Kirk Taylor '71 lim C. Hanches 73 Ann T. HawkinS '74 Madelyn F. Jones '71 Manlynne T. Keyser Anton C. K,rchhol '67 lee H. Koehn '73 DeniS P. Norstrom '69 Jan K. Rautio '78 Sonja l. Riihlmaki '64 Mike R. Streicher '75 Linnea E. Swanson '78 larry M. Thompson '68 B,II 5. Walker '73 lames N. Westwood '67 Janice Wi lson An evening reception at the home of President and Mrs. Joseph c. Blumelo July 14 honored one hundred very special people. Gathered for the occasion w PSU alumni and friends who have generously volunteered their service to the University. In attendance were members of the Alumni Fund organizatIon, spe alumni advisory committees, and PSU Foundation d,rectors. The President than them individually with a personal nOle inscribed on a framed photograph of th campus. 1 John Wy\<oI! " 5, Nicolo WyI<off, R.,- ~He", V.ateric h~ 2 _ Ens<k1ad '78, _idont JooopIo Biumot 3 _.-.lftlCoolwo'73 4 BM&.n. Coit 73, UrI ~vonon 5 Jim Westwood '61, Batb.I,.. 1Cotz, """ _ '65. _ Weotwood • Apoos c.a..t-'77 Photos by Clarence Hein

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Voluntary supporl---------------------------------------- Alumni Fund Donors Robert 8. Taylor '46 leonard J. Tegland '76 Susan Tenison '66 Carol G. Terrell Susan J. Smallsn!ed '80 linda K. Smart '78 Ann C. Smith '62 Calvin J. Smilh '80 Francine G. Smith '71 Genevieve E. Smith '77 Harold P. Smilh '72 James G. Smith '7S Mar)Ol'ie M. Smith '7S Mary E. Smith '61 Patricia Smith '75 PtlllipJ. Smith '72 RobertD. Smith '74 Rooald P. 5mlth '76 Michael C. Smr1covsky '75 David A. Snoddy '76 Steven P. Snyder '74 Seuuko S. Sop '79 Marcia G. Sommer '81 Susan I. Soohoo '61 )Clan G. Sorbets '65 Edwin l. Sorensen '70 Cynthia l. Southwell '72 )oil A. Southwell '69 Ronald W. $pagle '68 John T. Spathas '58 William P. Spears '81 Gndy M. Sperley '78 Richard E. Spohn '71 Edwin Srebnik ' 72 JudithC. Stack '65 Norman F. Stanley '71 Donald L Stanton '62 Garrett E. Starr ' 67 John D. 5tarvagi '-47 Ellen R. 5teen '75 Steven P. Stenberg '82 James E. Stepheflson '65 Yvonne M. Stevenson '73 Marjorie E. Stewart '70 10 continued from p. 7 Alan E. Stick~ '71 Todd w. Stille '77 Kathryn A, Sto/anik '77 Michael I. Stout '71 Stephen H. Stout '71 Sheila A. Stratman '71 Alice F. Street '79 Mar)Ol'ieE . $treet '74 Jimmy E. Stringham '63 Roberta Stromholl '72 James R. SuooilCh '71 Georgia A. Strong '71 Mary Ellen Stupp '80 Comelia A. Sullivan '63 Donald l. Suloff '69 Nancy E. Summers '72 jeanie G. Sumner '76 F. Pal Sump '79 Royal A. Sundberg '66 Colette M. Surina Robert E. Sunon '70 Daniel C. Swan '80 Robert J. Sw~nberg '68 Barbara K. Swanson '79 Dorothy A. Swanson '75 Eleanor M. Swanson 'S8 Gene A. Sw~nson '65 Robert R. Swartout Jr. '69 SuYn M. Swartzel '81 Robert F. 5weeney '61 Carol V. Swingen '76 T F. E!<Me Tagg.art '69 Robert l. Taia '67 RobeI1 A. Tamlyn '74 Nancy O'Rourke Tang '70 Bonnie l. Taylor '68 Gene R. Tayior '79 Edward M. Thatcher '77 Valentine L Thelen '70 Jack C. Thompson '74 Phylis E. Thompson '60 Karen D. Thomson '79 Elizabeth G, Throop '79 Dale M. TimmoflS '81 Pamela M. Tittle '81 Dennis C. Torresdal '76 Terry R. Towle '71 Janet l. Towner '80 Daniell. Toyooka '76 Nizar E. Trad '81 James W. Tranch '61 Glen O. Tribe '76 The<dore A. Troutman '81 Jan l. Trzil '66 John V. Tunison '75 Robert l. Tunstall '70 John A.. TUKhi '7] Joan~ l. TUKO '78 lucrettaJ. Tursi ' 71 Kenneth P. Tunle '57 u JoanV. Uhl '79 William R. Ulrich '62 Unda M. Umbdenstock '81 Kenneth J. Unkeles '77 William l. Unrath '80 Shir1eyM. Unlalan '56 Roger A. Upham '61 Joetta G. Ure '77 leslieA. Uyeji '80 v Brent M. Valentine '80 Christine A. Van Eck '73 Leading faculty escort alumni RaymoOO l. Vanbeek '67 Joyce E. Vandehey Champ C. Vaughan Jr. '64 Edward J. Venini '46 Bonnie R. Veno '82 IJ<Jny L Veristain '81 Paul A. Vetsch '66 Gregory C. VICkers '80 Yvonne B. Vitko '62 Michael C. Vogel '79 Beverly F. VogI '77 Pamela R. Vohnson '69 Fred P. Vomeggem '68 John D. Voorhees '80 Jan E. Vreeland '67 Stephen R. Vuylsteke '81 w Dennis l. Wade '65 Richard A. '74 & J~uellne M. WAggoner '73 PaIT. Wagner- ' 79 MMvyn F. Waisan(>n '67 David C. Waldron '80 lois A. Waldron '67 Carol B. Waley '77 AlanJ. Walker 73 BiIIS.Walker '73 CarolJ. Walker '80 Charles W. Walker '76 Douglas 8. Walker '76 Vidor D. Walker '66 William G. Walker '50 lynne M. Wallander '60 Margaret l. Wallen '56 Bernard W. Walter '67 Dorothy M. Walter '61 Anne M. W.lther '80 Jane R. Wamsley '81 Helen l. Warbington 71 8arbara D. Ward '76 leonard E. Warneke '47 Deloria A. Warren '81 )ackR.Warren 'SO Paul M. Washbum '71 NormanWatari '72 Bertha M. Watson '74 Bradley K. Webb '76 lois L Webb '70 Norman D. Webb '7'1 Thomas M. Webb '75 Mona K. Webber '80 Scott 1. Weber '83 EvaM. Weis '79 Betty K. Welch '76 ,loan P. Welch '78 Steven L. Wells '75 Carolyn W. Wenrich '74 Kenneth A. '76 & Brigitte Z. Wenzel '71 Kenneth l. Wertheimer 73 Na.nci W. Werts '60 Dennis West '63 leah 8. Westerman '66 JanM. Weston '82 Charles P. Weswig '75 Ann K. WhinSlon '74 Nancy K. Whitley '68 Jane L Wiener '69 Susan l. Wiese '80 Robert C. Wiggin '63 )erryD. Wilklns '65 Richard l. Wilkins '67 Mark D. WiUard '79 Catherine A. Williams '56 Clark K. Willi~ms '75 I:>oNld W. Williams '81 Kathleen S. Williams '75 Molly S. Williams '61 Sharon A. Williams '82 Sharon l. Williams '79 R. Esther Williamson '79 Roben:E.wiIIis '73 Donald H. WiI500 72 Donald M. Wilson '63 Keren 6. Wilson '63 MaryA. Wilson '78 SueE.Wil~ '81 lorretta W. Winkelmann '64 Karl J. Winkler '7) Ronald P. Winner '60 Dan E. Winslow '69 Thomas A. Winterrowd '73 Charlotte E. Wirt '79 David M. Witter '&4 Manyn A. Wittei' '56 John A. Wittmayer '69 JueI N. WittWt!r '65 Thomas P. Wolb!'echt '74 Samara A. Wold '75 Gary R. Wold '79 WesE.Wolf '71 Marvin R. Wollmuth '64 Fred M. Wong '56 Nancy K.F. Woo '77 Carolyn V. Wood '79 Elizabeth G. Woodward '76 Jon M. Woodwor1h '79 Robet1 W. '61 & Alayne C. Woolsey '71 Couy 9. Wright '68 MaryE.Wurm '70 Wanda l . Wynne '64 y King Gee Yeoe '76 James H. Ylvisaker '59 Pauline S. Yonemura '70 Donald F. york '50 caroline M. Yost '78 Roger A. Yott '75 James M. Youker '1'5 Bruce P. Youmans '76 Creighton E, Young 78 Marga~ E. Yourlg '66 lynn B. Voungbar '70 z James M. Zaleski '75 Virginia A. Zauner '76 Merrie A. Ziady '60 8arbara Zuem '67 The Vatican ColJection, San Francisco. December 2-4, invites alumni and friends to the only showing in the western United States of Vatican masterpieces, from 5th century S.c. sculptures to contemjX)rary works of art. Also a city tour of San Francisco's historical and architectural highlights... wine-tasting party. . .free time for holiday shopping. Tour leader: Professor Jane Kristof, Department of Art and Architecture. S4&8. British Aisles, October 6-16, a theater lour of london, takes you to four plays, an opera, a backstage tour with a noted English actor as guide. ..a " pub crawl" of historic london pubs...behind-the-scenes at the SBC. ..a visit to Windsor, Elan and Blenheim. Tour leader: Professor Jack Featheringill, Department of Theater Arts. 51,350 airl land. PortugallSpain, September 9-25, di~<\.~s the magic of ancient and modem Portugal and Spa~ .. . ~sO\!Je.ille, Granada, Toledo, Madrid and Malaga... witb~rip across Gibraltar to Tangiers. Tour leader: Professor Earl ~, Department of Foreign languages. $1,695. Magnificent New Zealand and Ihe Milford Track, December 3-16, introduces you to the spectacular scenic beauty down under. .from Waitomo's famous glow·worm caves to the distinctly English Christchu rch...plus a 5-day "tramp" in the magnificent natura l scenery of Milford Sound. Tour leader: Professor Tom Benson, head, Department of Geology. 52,660. Zesretti's Italy, May 10-26, is an exciting' 7--day tour of Italy, taking you to 13 fascinating cities... including opera at la Scala. .leaning Tower of Pisa, Vatican Museum, Coliseum, Pantheon, Forum, Uffizi Galleries in Florence...and much more. Tour leader: Professor Stefa· no Zegreni, coordinator, Urban Studies Undergraduale Program. For detailed brochures, call or write: PSU ALUMNI TOURS, Portland State University, P.O. 80x 751, Portland, OR 97207. (S03) 229-4948.

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