PSU Magazine Winter 1995
Compiled by Myrna Ouray '60s Connie Lenzen '60 and her husband, Gerald '61, fou nded Lenzen Re earch fo llowing their retirement from Portland Public Schools and Bonneville Power Administration, respectively. The Lenzens conduct genea logi– cal investigations, adoption re– search, and locate missing heirs. Richard Juntunen '62 is owner of Executive Copy and Printing in Oregon C ity. Spencer Benfield '65 is specia l projects manager for the Port– land Development Commission. Linda Davis '65 has been named senior associate at Cogan Owens Cogan Planning and Com– munications in Portland. Davis formerly owned her own land– use planning consulting business. Don Rickel '65 is an account executive covering five northwest states for C hanning L. Bete Company, international publishers of"scriptographic" booklets. Rickel and his wife, Jane, reside in Milwaukie and are awaiting the birth of their second grandchild. Ken Mistler '66 has been named designated broker and president of Oregon First, a real estate company located in Beaverton. Douglas Capps '67 was named executive director of the Capitol Planning Commission, which reviews state construction and facilitie project . Capp 'wife, Elizabeth (Stavney) '67 i a middle school art teacher with the Portland School District. H ershel Fullerton '68 i ervice manager at Salem Nissan. Fuller– ton is active in the American Legion and spend his spare time remodeling hi home. Janet Balfour Cleaveland '69, MA '82 is news editor at The Columbian newspaper in Vancouver. Her hu band, David '67, is a partner at Lewfax Com– pany in Portland. Sho Dozono MST '69 has been elected vice cha ir of the trade and economic development commitree of the Portland Metropoli-tan Chamber of Commerce. Dozono is president and CEO of Azumano Travel ervice. Victor Saltveit '69 of Beaverton is a painter specializing in landscapes. Saltveit's black-and– white photograph of a plowed field titled "Patterns" was chosen for an award in the Art About Agricu lture traveling show. '71 John S. Davis retired from the U. . Navy in Augu t following 23 years of service. Davis most recently served as Surface Warfare Operations Training Branch lead– ing officer in Millington, Tenn. Gary La Haie has opened the Au sie Connection in Hillsboro, a mail order catalog bu ine s pecializing in Australian– manufactu red merchandise. Joanne Kraft is a vice president and stockbroker at Blackwell– uchy in Portland. Kraft i a top– ranked tenni player (currently No. 3 in double in Pacific Northwest di vi ion). he also has a business selling Multi-Pure water filter . Jack Lutes MA '73 has j ined Tillamook Bay Community Col– lege as director ofstudent servi es. Lutes reside in Pacific City. Diana Manning is a vocation rehabilitation counselor for the state of Washington in Vancouver. '72 James Page is president of Lum– ber Country, a wholesale lumber company, and vice-pre ident of Hair It Is of O regon , a hair alon business. Page also is a sma ll business consu ltant and finan– cier in Portland. ATTORNEYS A T LAW Your Alumni Legal Connection Craig D. Bachman B.S., Psychology, 1972; J.D., Lewis&. Clark/Northwestern School of Law, 1978. Scott P. Monfils B.S., History, 1975; ).D., Gonzaga University, magna cum laude, 1980. Mark E. Chasse B.A., History and University Honors Program, with high honors, 1989; J.D., New York University, 1992. 5205.W. Yamhill Suitc800 Portland, OR 97204-1383 1503)226-6151 Anchorage, AK Los Angeles, CA Mount Vernon, WA Olympia, WA San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA London, England Frank P etrone is pre ident ofCleanUp Inc., located in G ladstone, which manufactures soaps, cleaning product , and hand cleaners. T . Gary Price is president of his family's third– generation Portland com– pany, Friberg Electric. Price was awarded the James H. McGraw . Electri cal Industry Award at the National Electrical Contractors As ciation Annual Conven– tion in Chicago in October. Dr. Bernie Sperley has joined Metropolitan C linic P.C., a multi-specialty practice with several Portland area locations. pcrley is an internist. '73 Stephen Aanderud is president and CEO ofThrustMaster Inc., a company which produces com– puter flight imulator for inter– active video games. Aanderud and hi> wife, Patricia '93, reside in Portland. Gary Maehara ha,, been appointed to the Public Disclosure Commission, which administers and enforces provisions of the Washington State pen Govem– ment Act. Maehara is a trial attomey with afeco Insurance Company. He is also a member of the Asian Bar Association and serves on the board of directo of the Asian Counseling and Refer– ral Service. He lives in Mercer Island, Wash. Karen Martini is executive director of development and the foundation at Treasure Va ll ey Community College in Ontario. Martini and her husband, Rick '73, and their two chi ldren li ve on a farm outside of Ontario. Martini was previou ly with the P U Foundation. Michael Rankin i a sales and marketing representative for the Oregon Convention Center. WINTER 1995 23
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