PSU Magazine Spring 1996

'81 Suzan (Swartzel) Hilton writes that she received the first level (there are nine) teacher's certificate from Sogetsu School of Ikebana (J apanese flower arranging) in Tokyo, Japan. Hilton is a floral designer living in Portland . Nancy Renish supervises VISTA literacy volunteers in local programs throughout California. Renish formerly spent two years in full -time service as a volunteer in the Peace Corps and VISTA. She resides in Los Molinos, Calif. '82 Sandra Gerling is director of the Lake Oswego Adult Community Center. Gerling volunteered at the center for 18 years and previously was employed as the social services supervisor. A. Jean Gray is a freelance writer li ving in Fairview Heights, Ill. Alice Harman MA '85 is curriculum developer of native language programs for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Harman lives in Portland . Matthew Nelson is a television writer at the Walt Disney Company for the show "Boy Meets World" on ABC-TV. Nelson lives in North Hollywood, Calif. Jack Richey is a contract analyst with the Bonneville Power Administration in Boise, Idaho. '83 W. Scott Brattebo is a principal system planner with PacifiCorp in Portland . Marjorie Coalman MEd '85 is program coordinator of health and fitness for older adults and members with special needs at the Multnomah Athletic C lub. Coalman started as a part-time swim instructor 15 years ago while attending PSU. She also writes a monthly column for MAC's Winged M magazine and health features for other area publications. Marilee Payne MS '90 is a special education teacher in structured learning center behavior for the Portland Public Schools. '84 Shirley Dahlsten is an artist and owner of Dahlsten Studio and Gallery in Cannon Beach. Thomas Mirabella is an account executive for Campbell Soup Company. Mirabella lives in Kent, Wash. Tali Walters is a staff psycholo– gist at Bridgewater State Hospital and Correctional Medical Services, a state foren– sic psychiatric hospital. Walters lives in Newton, Mass. '85 Janet (Stephenson) Dudley MA '87 is a travel consultant with Oneonta G lobal Travel in Oneonta, N.Y. Dudley and her husband , Art, publish Listener, a hi-fi magazine, which is distrib– uted worldwide through Tower Records, Barnes & Noble, and through hi-fi dealers and inde– pendent bookstores. Eric Hungerford is president of Vision Satellite in Colorado Springs, Colo. Vision sells, services and installs satellite TV systems. Barbara Scheller is a product line manager at Nike, a sports and fitness marketing company in Beaverton. Anna Mae Tichy EdD is the nursing program director at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham. Tichy has been with the college for 20 years and will retire in June. T1chy's husband, Michael, is a professor emeritus of health and physica l education at PSU. IHIN II COMIS IO SPORIS ACJION, If 'VI GOI JOSI IHI llCKll. Viking Big Sky football and Basketball Division I tickets to But if you want the are now on sale. Best seats you'll need to take advantage of our ALUMNI SPECIAL. Aspecial offer that gives you agreat season of sports at agreat price. Order by June 15 you could Win a Trip with the team of your choice! Call Ticket Manager Mike Rodgers at 725·5&77 Today. 24 PSU MAGAZINE SPRING 1996

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