PSU Magazine Spring 1998
'67 Dennis 0. Nelson is the groundwater coordinator with the Oregon Health Division and focuses on drinking water quality and public water systems. Nelson lives in Eugene. '68 Daniel Halloran is the chief executive officer for the Academic Book Center in Portland. The firm sells whole– sale books to university libraries. Daniel McWilliams is president of McWilliams & Company, an advertising agency in Portland . Richard Stolte is a business representative and organizer for Pacific Northwest District Council Carpenters. Stolte lives in North Plains. '69 Harriet Jackson is principal of Lincoln Park Elementary School in Portland. Ahmad Keivanzadeh MS '78 is owner of Orange Julius, a fast– food restaurant in Vancouver, Wash. Tamara Kelley is sales manager at C ity Search, an Internet city guide. Kelley lives in Portland . Gary Reinoehl is an associate state archeologist for the California Office of Historic Preservation in Sacramento, Calif. '70 Homer Clark MS writes, "[ retired three years ago from elementary teaching in the Beaverton School District. After hav ing parallel voca– tions of radio announcing (primarily jazz on KBOO and KMHD) and photography, 1will be publish– ing a book about Portland jazz; it is due out by late July of this year." Susan Hauser has been elected to the PSU Alumni Board of Directors. Hauser is a freelance writer whose work often appears in national publications, such as The Wall Street Journal and Sunset magazine. She lives in Portland. Jana West Irvan MS '75 is the busine s educator, as well as the activities, and integration specialist at Wilson High School in Portland . Lane Myers MSW is the execu– tive director at Lake Vue Gardens Convalescent Center in Kirkland , Wash. Myers has more than 27 years of health care experience. '71 Monty Anderson is the director of planning and development for the city of Washougal, Wash. Anderson and his wife, Marian, live in Vancouver and have six children and one grandchild. David Bantz is vice president of GSL Homes Inc., a land devel– opment company in Portland . George Donnerberg is a princi– pal at Real Property Consultants, a real estate appraisal and development firm in Portland. Oscar Enriquez is the vice pres– ident and director of sales and marketing for international operations for Owens-Illinois. Owens-Illinois is a diversified packaging manufacturer in Toledo, Ohio. Willa Holmes is a writer living in Troutdale. Holmes' book entitled She Who Watches contain stories and reproduc– tions of petroglyphs of the Columbia River Indians and was published by Binford & Mort Publishing. Donald Reed is the manager of regulatory affairs at Matanu ka Telephone Association, a local exchange telephone company in Palmer, Alaska. Carolyn Tomei MSW '73 erves as a city council member in Milwaukie. More than a sports story POKEY: The Good Fight is a testament to the enormous power of the human spirit. THE GOOD FIGHT 171< story of a11 i11spirntio11a/ man, his lout of coad1i11g and Iriswill to live Pokey Allen and Bob Evancho r.\~:' ,:;T' . ·.• .. ..•-'•, " ,. '" .. t... ~'·:___.. >i. __....- .J ·11 Name~--------------~ Address~-------------- City ______ State_ Zip ___ #Books Shipping: # Books Sales tax: # Books (Idaho residents only) x $14.95 x $3.30 x $0.75 Total Make checks or money orders payable to Bootleg Books. Mail to: Bootleg Books, PO Box 44821 , Boise, ID 83711-0821 0 / Boo TLEG B 0 0 K S ,,,,: SPRING 1998 PSU MAGAZINE 23
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