PSU Magazine Spring 1992

Duncan Hunter '71 MS has been director of special services for the Matanuska Susitna Borough School District in Palmer, Ark., for seven years. Hunter is also active in local, state, and national "At Risk" student research programs. Mary Gourley MS has her own educational consulting company in Bradenton Beach, Fla. Gour– ley writes that she will be doing evaluation work in various states and the West Indies. She adds that she has been nominated for Who's Who in American Educa– tion 1992-93. Leslie M. Nolan writes that she has worked for 20 years for the U.S. Information Agency in Washington, D.C. She manages the agency's overseas security programs and her job frequently takes her abroad. She is married and has two sons. Kay Toran MSW is regional ad– ministrator for Children's Ser– vices Division's Metro Region office, which includes Multno– mah and C lackamas counties. 24PSU '71 Ray B. Broyles MS is a sales associate for O regon Realty Co. in Portland. Broyles is a member of the Miller Beer One-More– Time-Around-Again Marching Band, a popular adult marching band composed of former high school marching band alumni . Linda Pedersen Crick is a sraff attorney at the Professional Liability Fund of the O regon State Bar. Joan Hayse has been business manager in PSU's School of Business Administration for 12 years. Hayse has taken up moun– tain climbing, and has climbed Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Middle and South Sisters and two moun– tains in the O lympic Range. William Lind writes that he just completed 15 years with Freightliner Corp., as manager of Freightliner Software. Lind's son Gregory is a sophomore at PSU studying music and graphic arts. Gary G. Simpson is in his 20th year of work for the C lackamas Education Service District. Simpson, a graphic designer for the district, is married and the father of three children. Michael Stewart and his wife Maria Hanneman Stewart '71 own Dover Nursery, a wholesale nursery business specializing in rhododendrons. Michael serves on the C lackamas County Plan– ning Commission and is presi– dent of the Portland chapter of the American Rhododendron Society. They have two children. Dorothy B. Whitehead MS recently received the Samuel Orton AWfl.rd from the National Orton Dyslexia Society. A retir– ed learning specialist, White– head was with the Beaverton School District for 19 years. She is also the director of Fundamen– tals of Written Language Inc., a program for adult dyslexics. '72 Gerald Calvin, a rehabilitation consultant in Colorado, is work– ing as an expert witness in personal injury and workers com– pensation cases. He has also worked on passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Charles D. Mosher MBA is national president-elect of the American Water Resources Association for 1992. Teresa Spada has been elected secretary of the United Cerebral Palsy Association of O regon and Southwest Washington. Spada is a certified public accountant. '73 Thom M. Armstrong is on the history faculty at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif. Armstrong writes that he recent– ly had a book published by Ken– dall/Hunt Publishing Co., and that last year he hosted and introduced former U.S. Senator George McGovern when he visited the campus. Gary Dominick '77 MSW is director of programs for Easter Seals of Oregon in Portland. Jill Nichols '81 MPA is execu– tive director of the Oregon Trail Chapter of the American Red Cross in Portland. Tualatin 692-5050 Women's Only 646-8687 * Does not include low one time initiation fee. Call Club for complete details.

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