PSU Magazine Spring 1987

• • • Robert Huxman (BS), vice presi– dent and manager of American Savers Mortgage Corp., Portland, has been elected secretary of the Oregon Remodelers Association. Bruce J. Korter (BS), vice presi– dent and district manager of Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Services, Portland, has been appointed to sen-e as a trus– tee of the St. Vincent Medical Foundation, Portland. Douglas Leeding (BS, '79 MBA) is the new executive vice presi– dent and chief operating officer of Key Pacific Mortgage, Mil– waukie, Ore. Norma McMillin (BA) has begun her term as a Lincoln County Commissioner in Lincoln City, Ore. Arthur C. Nelson (BS, '76 MUS, '84 Ph.D. ), an assistant professor of urban and regional planning at the University of New Orleans since J anuary 1986, has received an Early Career Achievement award from the university's alumni association . Rep. Bob Shiprack (BS) (D– Beavercreek, Ore.) has been re– appointed to the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners. John Van Loo (BS), vice president of Gibson Bowles Realtors, Port– land , has been named president of the Portland Board of Realtors for 1987. '73 Joanne Beckett-Peekema (MST), who teaches at Pacific orthwest College of Art in Portland, had her sculpture, painting and print– making featured during the first public showing held by the Sali– shan Lodge Gallery on the Ore– gon coast Oct. 18-Nov. 27. Rob Buerk (BS) has been appointed vice president of resi– dential lending at Willamette Sav– ings and Loan Association, Port– land . Margaret L. Carter (BS), who has served as Oregon State Represen– tative for Dist. 18 in Multnomah County since 1985, has been appointed to sen-e on the Gover– nor's Council on Alcohol and Drug Abu se Programs. Shab Levy (BA) has opened _his own fi rm , Shab Levy Exhibits, after leaving the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland , where he worked for GROUP LIFE INSURANCE YOU CAN AFFORD -------=::;- I ~dditi:dd,itiona No"" f ·ts at No sene • Here is a valuable supplement to your current life insurance plan - easy, economical. Now, during a limited enrollment period , al l PSU Alumni under 60 are eligible to apply and purchase $10,000 to $200,000 of term life insurance that may be continued to 75 . . plus an equal benefit amount from $10,000 for your spouse and $5 ,000 for each of your dependent children . We endorse this program as one of the best group life insurance plans on the market today. Apply now' Call or write for your application . PSU Alumni PO. Box 751 Portland, Oregon 503/229-4948 the past 19 years as an inventor of high-tech exhibits. His first independent work will be a 15- exhibit project for the National Geographic Society. Rev. William Page (BS) is the new pastor at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Pleasant Hill, Ore. Scott Sonniksen (BS) had 19 of his latest paintings on display at the Lawrence Gallery, Portland , th rough J an. 31. He is now a Cali– fornia resident. Freddye Webb-Petett (BS) is the new administrator of the state Adult and Family Services Divi– sion , Salem, Ore. Webb-Petell is a former executive di rector of the Urban League of Portland . '74 Lloyd Beemer (BS), manager of the emerging business division with the CPA firm of Beemer, J ohnson, Smith & Co., Portland , has been re-elected to the board of trustees of Holladay Park Plaza , Portland. David Brinker (BS) has been pro– moted to vice president of Men– tor Graphics Corp., Beaverton, Ore., and will continue his responsibilities as general man– ager for Mentor Graphics' Asia– Pacific region. Rev. David E. Guard (BS) is the new pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Lebanon, O re. He previously was pastor of the Southside Methodist Chu rch in Nampa, Idaho. John C. Hunger (BS), a Tigard, Ore. certified public accountant, has received an award from the Small Business Administration honoring his six years of volun– tary business consulting. '75 Khryse Boeh (BS), a Catholic layman, is the new chaplain at Mercy Medical Center.in Nampa, Idaho. Tanya Collier (BS, '79 MPA), a counselor with the Metropolitan Sen-ice District, Portland, has been named one of two new members to the Tri-Met board of directors' Citizens Advisory Com– mittee on the transit organiza– tion's 1987-88 budget. PSU MAGAZINE PAGE 25 Bruce A. Dummer (BS) has been promoted to vice president at Athletic Training Equipment Co., Clackamas, Ore. Patricia J. Norquist (BS) has been promoted to the rank of senior manager at the Portland office of Peat Man vick, the inter– national public accounting firm . Robert E. Phillips (MSW) will continue to sen-e as Multnomah County's affirmative action offi– cer under Chainvoman Gladys McCoy ('67 MSW). He previously sen-ed in the same capacity under fo rmer Multnomah Coun– ty Executive Dennis Buchanan. Ron Schofield (BS) is the new interim city administrator for Winston, Ore. He formerly sen ,ed as zoning administrator for the Douglas County Planning Department and was principal plan ner for the City of Roseburg. '76 Michelle Humble (MS) has been named to coordinate a pilot day– care program for latchkey chil– dren at the Afternoon Academy in Sandpoint, Idaho. Robert Jones (BA) has joined the revenues department of United Telephone of the Northwest, Hood River, Ore., as a business relations intern. Richard Lodwig (BA), a former Portland artist who has lived in Manhattan for the past two years, exhibited three of his untitled works in a show called "Selections 35" at The Drawing Center in New York City this winter. Roberta McEniry (BS) has been elected senior vice president fo r investor/corporate communica– tions at the Benjamin Franklin Savings & Loan Assn., Portland . She is the former director of the firm 's corporate audit. Susan K. Rademacher (BS, '81 MSW) is the new executive direc– tor of Community Outreach, Inc., Con-allis, Ore., popularly known as Sunflower House. The organization aids indigent popu– lations and also provides youth programs and parenting educa– tion.

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