PSU Magazine Summer 1987

' • • Free Introductory Seminar EVALUATE YOUR APTITUDES MATCH YOUR BEST CAREER OPTIONS Wednesday, Sept. 23 7 to 9 p.m. 298 Smith Memorial Center Explore the full potential of your natural aptitudes, your values, and interests. This three-part seminar helps you to make career changes, to re-evaluate your career options. First session: No charge. John Bradley, president of IDAK Group, Inc., introduces the IDAK Career Match Program - designed to match individual aptitudes with over 60,000 possible career choices. Purchase of Career Match package necessary to continue second and third sessions. Available at special discount, $74.95 (regularly $89.95) . Second session: $5 charge. Wednesday, Sept. 30. Participants return complete Career Match exercises for computer processing. Further insights into evaluating interest, values and natural aptitudes. Third session: $5 charge. Wednesday, Oct. 7. Participants provided in-depth evaluation of personal Career Match print– out. Includes assessment of individual interests, talents, ten best career matches, and directions to find employers who fit career matches. For further details: Call PSU Alumni , (503) 229-4948. PSU Alumni PO. Box 751 Portland, Oregon 503/229-4948 assistant superintendent. Korach teaches night classes in educa– tion administration at PSU, where he is also completing a doctorate in education administration / supervision. Stephen Lawrence (BA), partner in the Portland law firm of Richardson, Murphy and Law– rence, has been elected regional vice president of the United Cerebral Palsy Association. He has served as president of the association's Oregon affiliate since 1980. Elizabeth A. Lindsay (MS), associ– ate professor at the Oregon Art Institute, Portland, has been ap– pointed to the Portland City Plan– ning Commission for a term end– ing in J an. 1990. Maurice Shahtout (BS) has been named director of catering at Rippling River Resort in Welches, Ore. He was formerly director of catering for Red Lion Inn s at Jantzen Beach and Lloyd Center in Portland. Deanna M. Spooner (MA) has been appointed a field under– writer with the Portland office of New York Life Insurance Co. Henry "Hank" Voderberg (BS) is the computer consultant for the Bonner County School District, Sandpoint, Idaho, developing a computer curriculum for the dis– trict's schools and encouraging teachers to use computers as a teaching tool. '73 Margaret L. Carter (BS), an Oregon state representative (D.– Portland), has been elected re– gional council president ofBlacks in Government. The regional group is composed of 12 chapters located in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska. Tess Fegel (BS) had her color nature photography o n display at O ld Wives Tales Restaurant in Portland duringJune. Wallace Howey (BS), a park rangerforthe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is the author of a recent book, Bird Happy: Attract– ing and Feeding Birds (Hedonia Press, Eugene, Ore., $6.95). PSU MAGAZINE PAGE 25 Gary McCready (BS) has been named senior vice president and general merchandise manager of Meier & Frank, Portland. He joined the Portland retail firm in 1974. Milton I. Michelson (MS) has been named executive vice presi– dent and general manager ofCas– cade Steel Rolling Mills, McMinn– ville, Ore. He has worked for six years in several executive capa– cities with Cascade's parent com– pany, the Schnitzer Group. Father Richard Sirianni (BS) has been named part-time director of the new office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs for the Catholic Archdiocese of Portland. He will continue as pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church in north Portland. Charles E. Wassinger (BS), has been named Director ofMinerals and Geology for the USDA Forest Service's Northern Region I, based in Missoula, Mont. '74 Richard C. Anderson (MBA) has been named director of market– ing at CBS-owned Rodgers Organ Co., Hillsboro, Ore. He is the firm's former business manager. Robert Gannon (BS), a local account executive for Massachu– setts-based Apollo Computer, Inc., recently was honored for out– standing performance by his firm. Gannon handles Apollo's largest account, with Beaverton's Mentor Graphics. Danielle Larson (BA, '81 MA) has been appointed president of the board of directors of Fruit and Flower Child Care Center, Port– la nd. Rodrick D. Lentz (BS), a graduate student at the University ofMinne– sota, is an instructor in geology this spring at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Ronald I. Shiraishi (BS) has been named a vice president at Far West Federal Bank, Portland, managing the bank's internal audit department.

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