PSU Magazine Spring 2000

Jeanie Rea is a certified public accountant with Guyer, Lindley, Bailey & Martin in Baker C ity. Ward Weathers writes, "...finished my master of science in electrical engineering from Tufts University and accepted an engineering position at Corning-Lasertron of Medford, Mass., manufacturer of lasers for the telecommunications industry." '96 Thomas Braibish is a staff engi– neer at Geotechnical Resources in Portland. Braibish provides field observation services for the vibro-densification and vibro-replacement soil improve– ments at the U.S. Gypsum site in Rainier. Jeffrey Edmunds is a graduate student teaching undergraduate mathematics courses at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Edmunds received an award in 1999 for outstanding teaching by a graduate teaching assistant. Steve Ferrarini MURP is a partner at Hobson Johnson & Associates, a land use planning firm in Portland. Marshal Jevning is the coordi– nator of minority recruitment in the PSU Admissions office. Jevning has been accepted to the University of Oregon law school and will attend in the fa ll. Jeannie McKiernan MS is a special education teacher with the Hillsboro School District. McKiernan lives in Forest Grove. Donna McMorine MS '98 is an audiology staff member with the Eugene Hearing and Speech Center in Eugene. Clifford Menting is assistant deputy di rector of public works for the city of Manitowoc. Menting lives in Little Chute, Wisconsin. James Pittman is owner and manager of Custom Made Construction & Woodworking, L.L.C., a construction and contracting firm he founded in 1998. Pittman lives in Ttllamook. Stephanie Porter is a senior technical recruiter with Professional Data Exchange in Seattle. Michelle Starke is director of the Seaside High School drama department. Linda Tsai is a certified public accountant with McDonald, Jacobs, Marks, & Johnson, an accounting firm in Portland. Roberta Ulrich MA is author of Empty Nets: Indians, Dams and The Columbia River, published by Oregon State University Press. Ulrich was a reporter for United Press International and The Oregonian and is a former president of PSU's Friends of History group. David Walker is the member services director for the Alaska C lub's east and Eagle River locations in Anchorage, Alaska. Walker manages and trains staff to integrate new members into the health club. He formerly was a personal trainer in Portland. ABC ALUMNI BENEFIT CARD YOUR PASS TO PSU CALL 725-4948 FOR DETAILS ASERVICE OF YOUR PSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 13e apart ofhistory . • • buy a brick! , JI PSU . l.....hl.tumnz c__;/fssoczatzon Po~W\)TE Your $100 tax-deductible contribution will buy a brick inscribed with your name-or any message you choose-to be placed in the patio garden behind the Simon Benson House on the Po1tland State campus. And that's not all. Your donation will help save and restore the Benson House, the future home of PSU's Alunmi Association. All contributions are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Mail your brick order or contribution to: Friends of Simon Benson House, PO Box 1326, Portland, OR 97207 ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes! I want to help save the Simon Benson House! NAME _____________________ TELEPHONE _______________ TREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP _____ D I would like to purchase brick(s) at $100 each. D Enclosed is my check for $ made payable to Friends of Simon Benson House. D Please charge my D VISA D MasterCard. CARD NO. EXP. DATE SIGNATURE ______________________________________ Print in capital letters. Two lines per brick, up to 20 characters per line. Spaces count as one character. DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD SPRING 2000 PSU MAGAZINE 25

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