PSU Magazine Fall 1992
dent, was formerly Portland's branch manager for the corpora– tion. Robert K. Sutton MA is a his– torian with the National Parks Service in Washington, D.C. Sutton has authored numerous publications on historic preserva– tion and architecture in the West. John Viale is vice president of the grocery, health, and beauty aids division ofFewel Northwest Inc., a food brokerage. Viale was previously vice president of sales at Distributive Resources Inc., in Portland. '74 Paul Eisenberg is director of con– -~-=~.--. struction for Broken Top, a 675-lot plan– ned communi– ty in Bend, Ore. Eisenberg and his wife, Christine, are living in Sun River with their three children. Judy Jaurene is practicing law in Portland with Terrall & Asso– ciates. Jaurene specializes in worker's compensation and busi– ness law. Judith T. Kenny is an assistant professor of geography at the University ofWisconsin in Mil– waukee. Kenny received her Ph.D. in cultural geography from Syracuse University in New York. '75 Avis Buck '79 MBA is account– ing supervisor for the city of Warrenton, Ore. Rick Dalbey has been named to the board of directors for the Tree Of Learning High School, a private alternative program for students with learning dis– abilities. Dalbey is president of Rick Dalbey & Associates, a Beaverton advertising agency. Gregory F. Jenner is a partner in the Tax Department of the inter– national law firm, McDermott, Will & Emery. Jenner, formerly special assistant to the assistant secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy, is located in the firm's Washington, D.C., office. He received his law degree from New York University School of Law. David McClung MBA has been promoted to president of Laugh– lin Strategies, a Beaverton-based company that provides insurance and investment-related services to banks and other financial institutions. Christine Chambreau Turner and her husband Adrian live in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they own an ink manufacturing business. '76 James Hardy writes that he's been a dealer for Harrah's Club in Lake Tahoe, Nev., for 10 years. Hardy, who has an exten– sive collection of classic cars, plans to retire later this year and devote his time to restoring his collection and doing local volun– teer work. William O'Neal M.D. is in private practice in Ft. Lauder– dale, Fla. A graduate of the University Honors Program, O'Neal attended medical school at Oregon Health Sciences University. Pat Percival MSW is vice presi– dent and manager of corporate elder-care employee assistance programs for Health Access Inc., a geriatric care management firm in Portland. Shripad Tuljapurkar Ph.D. is a professor at Stanford University. His book Population Dynamics in Variable Environments was pub– lished in 1990. Carol Van Natta is the develop– ment officer for the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Education and president of the Greater Kansas City Council on Philanthropy. She holds a master's degree in public admin– istration from University of Mis– souri-Kansas C ity. James Welch Jr. is area director of benefits for the International Longshoremen Workers Union of Oregon and southwest Washington. Retire... to the Heart of the City All the Pleasures of Retirement Living - Just a Step Away from the Culture and Excitement that the City Has to Offer! Call today for a brochure or for a personal tour! 0,gr~4?is£r,:;r}gza 226--4911 Toll-free 1-800-875-4211 2545 SW Terwilliger Blvd. • Portland, OR 97201 An Equal Housing Opportunity Y ,;~ !Ao5e wAo lo11eOooM... ...the Portland State Bookstore is the place to find an impressive selection of books for enthusiasts of all ages and interests. And if there happens to be a book we don't have on hand, we can easily special order it for you. Call us any time you have a question, our book information department will be glad to help. PORTLAND STATE BOOKSTORE 1880 SW Sixth & Hall • (503) 226-2631 PSU23
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