PSU Magazine Spring 1995
'81 Allene Anliker is a training coorJi nmor at Timberline oftwa re in Beaverton. Anli ker is pursuing her masrer's degree in ad ulr eJucarion at O regon Srate Uni ve rsity anJ i· a member of rhe American ociery of T ra in– ing and Development. H erlene Benson MPA '94 is coorJ inator of O regon Brain Bank ar O regon Healrh Sciences Universiry in Portl and . In rheir spare rime, Benson and h r hus– band, DaviJ, ra ise anJ race rhoroughbred horse from rheir fa rm in Aurora. Jeanne Boylan is a forensic arrisr li ving in Bend. Boylan's com– posite skerch led to rhe arresr in the high-profile Polly Klass kidnapping and murder in California. Tomoyuki Inoue is owner of Inouye Tax and Accounting er– vices in G lenJora, Calif. Douglas Peterson M is a speech-language parhologi t, spec ializing in brain injury rehabili tation , ar Legacy Rehabili tation Services in Portland. '82 Janice (Millican) Baldry is a "household engineer" li ving in Waukesha, Wis., raising rhree children , ages 3, 6, and 12. Mark Beymer MPA, PhD '89 is chief of headquarrer training and development with ASA in Washington, D.C. Beymer sends greerings to all facu lty, srudent , and alumni of the School of Urban and Public Affair . James Laughton i the vice pre i– J enr of engineering ar Atlas Pacific Engineering in Pueblo, Colo. A tlas Engineering won the Tri -Va lley growers' machinery venJor of the yea r award for 1994. Linda Stout M Wis a clinical soc ial worker for Family Well– ness Center- Lutheran ocia l ervice in Boise, IJaho. Stout previously worked in a public mental hea lth cenrer and in private practice. '83 Karen Alexander i the store manager ar Andrew's Hallmark, a retail gift and card shop in Van– couver. Mary Beth Chenier M '87 is a life skills instructor at Shutter C reek Correcrional lnsrirurion , a prison boor camp located in Norrh Bend. Dr. Grant Godbey is a child psychi atrist in private practice in Portland, and serves on rhe staff of Providence Ho piral. Godbey also is the chief consu ltant wirh A lbertina Kerr Psychiatric Care Faciliry for Ch ildren and a con– ulranr with Cascade Child P ychimric Cenrer in Redmond . Zeno ldzerda MUS ' 9 toured America and Europe for a year following graduation before rerurning to Portland. ldzerda is a consultant wirh Workforce Dynamics, providing counseling to injured wo rkers and cosr con– tainment services to employers anJ insurance companies. Lisa Mooyman ha been awarded a Fulbright grant to rhe Royal Con ervarory, The Hague in rhe Netl1er– lands. Mooyman wi ll study baroque mu ic and coach art song. he has recorded wirh American Bach Soloists and ha performed wirh Oakland-East Bay, O regon, eattle, and Van– couver symphonie . P eter Olson MA '89 is the admin– isrraror ofOregon C iry Health Care Cenrer. Olson wrires that he has obtained both private pilot's and real estare licenses. Patrick Willis MS '93 is rhe wetlands coordinator with city of Hillsboro's Jackson Ba rrom Wetlands Preserve. The agency focuses on wetlands educarion, research, and restoration. '84 Dr. Christina Grucella i a pediatrician practicing ar the McLean C linic in Oregon C iry. Everything under the sun ... Open Enrollment No admission requirement and no additional tuition for nonresidents. Variety Over 500 courses in 50 departments, including nine foreign languages. AFull Year of Foreign Language in Nine Weeks Through intensive courses, earn one year of foreign language credits in nineweeks. Field Study Opportunities Archaeology Field School, Cascade Volcanoes, Columbia River Ecosystems, Geology of the Portland Area, Native Plant Diversity, Natural Historyof Oregon Mammals, Northwest Volcano Landscapes, Old-Growth Forest Ecology, The Urban Forest, and Wetlands of orthern Oregon. Overseas Programs Japanese Through the Media, The atural History of Palau, European Architecture in Transition, Piano Seminar in France, Town and Country in Contemporary Mexico, and Exploring theValley of the French Kings. Haystack Program in the Arts & Sciences One-week and weekend courses and workshops held in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Classes in art, environmental studies, film, music, photography, theater arts, and writing. Free Lecture Series-Wednesdays oon series: Tour the World at Home '171is Summer, featuring international visiting faculty. Evening series (5:30pm): Building Bridges, how art and theater build bridges between cultures. For a complimentary catalog and brochures on all programs, call or write: PSU School of Extended Studies Extended and Summer Programs PO Box 149 1, Portland, OR 97207 (503) 725-8500 or (800) 547-8887 ext 8500 SPRING 1995 25
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