PSU Magazine Fall 1994
'74 A. Anne Griffith M W is work– ing for the Reno, Nev., VHerans Administration Medical Center. he works with cancer, HIV, and other medical patients, and her pecial interest is biomedical ethics. Christopher Moore ha been promoted ro vice-president of sales for Miller Brewing Company in Milwaukee. James Ronning wa named presi– dent of Giesy, Greer & Gunn, a regional independent insurance adjusting firm headquartered in Portland. Judith Widen was appointed associate professor at the Univer– sity of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Hearing and Speech. '75 Rebecca Crockford was promot– ed to vice president of compensa– tion and benefits for Georgia– Pacific in Atlanta. Marcia Garrick EdD '90 has been chosen director of instruc– tion for the Newberg school district. Susie Goldsmith has received the Rose Kleiner Award from the National Association of Profes ional Geriatric Care Management's western region. Goldsmith is president and EO of Health Access Inc. in Penland. Dr. Suzanne Hall has been elect-ed med ica l staff president of Meridian Park Hospital in Tualatin. Hall is a private– practice cardiologist. Steve Matthews is president and owner of Grand tyle Homes and builds five to six home each year. He and his wife have two children and live in West Linn. Frank Olsen MST '79 has been named district chair of Kiwanis International Foundation, the funding arm of [odine Deficien– cy Disorders. Olsen live in Gleneden Beach. John Rosenberger is director of Land Use and T ransporration for Washington aunty in Hillsboro. '76 Peter Behr MBA is chairman of the board-elect for the American Heart Association, Oregon. Behr i vice-president and loan officer for National Mortgage company in Portland. Kevin Delahanty has been a juvenile court judge in Louis– ville, Ky.,~ r the past six year . His wife Marilyn Morrow Delahanty i a high school special education teacher. Patrick Harris MA '81 is direc– tor at the Old Aurora C lony Mu eum. He plans to write a book on Aurora using informa– tion taken from museum diaries and letters. Dennis Ross has been selected as an Outstanding In tructor for 1994 by the University of Californ ia, San Diego. This is the second time that Ross has been chosen for this honor. Katherine Stevens i a training analyst with Northwest Training Resource , a Portland firm that specializes in personnel develop– ment and adu lt training. '77 Susan Butruille of Tigard, won two national awards for writing from the National Federation of Press Women ommunications; both were presented to her in Las Vegas in June. Butruille also won an honorable mention for her nonfiction book, Women's Voices from the Oregon Trail, Tamarack Book Inc., Boise. Donna Geiger and her husband, Stan, have sold their environ– mental consulting firm, Scien– tific Resource . Geiger retired from her po ition of controller, but Stan till manages the Portland office, now known as SRI/ hapiro. The Geigers started the business in 1983. Lauriette Nielsen received her ma ters in nur ing from Oregon Health ciences Univer ity and i board certified as a clinical speciali t in child and adolescent psychiatric and mental health nur ing. Nielsen is working in an innovative treatment program for children in Vancouver. ATIORNEYS AT LAW Your Alumni Legal Connection Craig D. Bachman B.S., Psychology, 1972; /.0., Lewis & Clark/Northwestern School of Law, 1978. 5205.W. Yamhill uttc 00 Portland, OR 97204-1383 (503)226-61 51 Scott P. Monfils B.S., History, 1975; ).0., Gonzaga University, magna cum laude, 1980. Mark E. Chasse Anchorage, AK B.A., History and University Honors Program, with high honors, 1989; ).D., New York University, 1992. Los Angeles, CA Mount Vernon, WA Olympia, WA San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA Dr. Daniel Saucy, a dentist in Salem, has been elected director of the alem-Keizer school board. '78 Greg Baker MBA ha been named director of the Port of Hood River. Baker previously served as assistant cl irector. Jeff Peterson, controller for OD Health Plans in Milwaukie, captained the OD team in the 191 mile Hood-to-Coast relay race in August. '79 Jeanne Arbow MT celebrated her 20th year in public account– ing. She i owner and sole prac– titioner of Jeanne T. Arbow CPA in Portland. Maj. Lamont Boileau was cited for meritorious service while serving as command ing officer of Military Policy at amp Pendleton, Calif. Boileau developed a pro-active crime prevention and safety program. London, England Reach 54,000 alums with your advertising message at a great price. Call Carol Cerasin '67 Advert ing Sales 246-3879 Winter deadline Nov. 21 PSUMagazine LaVerne Davis MS was named 1994 rop alumna for Western Oregon State College. Davis has spent her 25-year teaching career with Portland Public chool . While principal at Mar– tin Luther King Jr. Elementary chool, Davis was instrumental in having the"[ Have A Dream" Foundation adopt her entire fifth-grade class, guaranteeing each of them a college scholar- hip. FALL 1994 25
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