PSU Magazine Spring 2002
Legacy Health System, a health care organiza tion in Portland. U/ Bryan Cosgrove MURP '96 is city manager of ilvercon. Cos– grove previously was assistant city manager of O regon C ity. Mesut Pervizpour MS is a research faculty member with the Drexel Intelligent Infra– structure and Tran portation Safety In titute at Drexel Uni– versity in Phila<lelphia. Barbara Stonewall writes, "I've recently been accepted in to an Ed.D. program at Columbia Uni ver icy in New York C ity. I'll pursue dual doctorates in deaf education and science education from its teachers college begin– ning autumn semester 2002." Scott Eads MST is an attorney with the Portland firm of Perkins Coie, LLP, specializing in patent litigation. Ead for– merl y was with the law firm of Piper Marbury Rudnick & Wolfe in Washington, D.C. , where he focused on the areas of biotechnology law and patent litigation. Adam Bjaranson is sports editor and photographer at KPTY in Portland. Bjaranson prev iously was sports director at KYEW TY in Kennewick , Washington, for three and a half years. Jayson Dodge is a commercial loan research specialist with US Bancorp in Portland. Do<lge writes, "I enj oyed my experi – ence at P U. With numerous opportunities availabl e, 1 had the chance to take advantage of all the re ources provi<led. l majored in history (a very inter– esting subj ect) and had the chance to write for the Van– guard. I currently work in the banking industry, a fi eld com– pletely unrelated to my major. My future plans inclu<le teach– ing history at the high school leve l. l also design Web pages as a hobby to show off my creative talents. It would be great to get back together with my old col- leagues and share their stori es." Nichole Houchins writes, "I am a senior United State pretrial services offi cer for the U.S. Dis– trict ourt. Worked three and a half years in Portland and trans– ferred to the Medford U.S. Dis– trict Court in September 2001. l am responsible for supervising pretrial defendants, correspond – ing with the court, and making relea e recommendations. As well, 1 perform all contracting duties to secure treatment ven– dor for our clientele. Previously worked for Multnomah County Adult and Ju venil e ommunity Justice for two and a half years." Kevin Olds MS is principal at Estacada Grade School. Most of Olds' educational career ha been with the U. . Department of Defen e Dependents' Schools, working abroad. He was honored by the N ational As oc iation of Secondary School Principals a the 2001 Department of Defense Educa– tion Activity Assistant Princi– pal of the Year. James Scott MA is the informa– tion services librarian specializ– ing in history, rare maps, and Ca lifo rnia documents at the acramento Public Library's Centra l Branch. Scott li ves in Sacramento, California. Monica Cavinaw is branch coordinator of the Boys & Girls C lub of Thur ton County, Washington. Cavinaw prev i– ously was club director of the north Portlan<l facility of the Boys & G irl C lub. She live in Tumwater, Wa hington. Heather Harrison i a correc– tions deputy with the Mult– nomah County Sheriff's Office. Harrison lives in Sherwood. Tracy Williams Murphy M is a sales repre entative for McDougal Littell, a publishing company. Murphy lives in Beaverton. Denise Steinbach M T ha been recognized as a nationally certified teacher of mu ic by the Music Teachers National Asso– ciation. Steinbach is president of the Salem chapter of the O re– gon Music Teacher· A sociation and one of several chair persons 31•2002 Apologies to the poet, but at ight ofWine and Roses,Jake's Catering will cater to your palate with more than mere bread. The fine vintages from McClaskey's Wine and Spirits certainly won't be dispensed in jugs. And the wow? Great silent auction items and the joy of dancing the night away in support of scholarships for PSU student-athletes. Friday, May 31, Governor Hotel. Call 503-725-5629 or click to www.goviks.com . u1 Benefit for 0 PJU ufthletics SPRI NG 2002 P U MAGAZINE 25
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