PSU Magazine Winter 2005

Kenneth Dodge MS is a pro– gram manager and pan -time faculty with Portland Commu– nity College. Susan Eddy is an illustrator and author. Eddy wrote Freshwater Fish Keeping]or the Total Beginner, published by PublishAmerica. Quinn Fahey MURP is a plan– ner with Parametrix, an engi– neering, planning, and sciences fi rm in Portland. Teri Glenn MSW is a day treat– ment therapist at Klamath Youth Development Center, a mental health provider for children from infancy to 21 years of age. Glenn lives in Klamath Falls. Chrisanthy Karis is owner at Kanakaris Design, a graphic design and pro fessional writing firm in Portland. Alfonso Lule MA is an English as a second language teacher at WL Henry Elementary School in Hillsboro. Alisha Moadab is a fi rst-year student at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland . Gayathri "Gaya" Nagabhoshan MS is a network software research engineer at lntel Corporation in Hillsboro. Emillie Niblack is a human resources coordinator at Colum– bia Sportswear Company in Beaverton. Victoria Otto is a residential counselor at Morrison Child and Family Services in Troutdale. Autumn Sun Pardee is a pro– ducer and director with Rebel Sun Films, a Portland firm that produces videos and documentary films. Juanita Randall is a licensed massage therapist at Treatment Royale in Livingston, Montana. Kasandra Rudisel is the Sutter Health customer se rvice repre– sentative fo r Ricoh Business Sys– tems, a digital imaging systems corporation. Rudisel lives in Sacramento, California. Cynthia Sartin is a housing resource specialist at Transition Projects, lnc., a homeless shelter in Portland. Joseph Saville is sales manager at Music Village of Oregon, a retail and repair store in Beaverton. Selona Stallings MSW is a fos– ter care support specialist and independent living program case manager at the Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland . Tereza Topferova MEd is a pre– employment training instructor in the employment and voca– tional education project at the Immigrant and Refugee Commu– nity Organization in Portland. In Memoriam Robin Freeman '66 died November 2 in London of can– cer. Freeman, a mainstay on the Portland State College 1965 Tell us all about yourself Please let us know about you or your PSU friends fo r Alum Notes. Tell us about honors, promotions, appointments, and other important events in your life. Send your news by email to psualum@pdx.edu , on the Web atwww.alumni.pdx.edu, or use the form below. Name _________________ ________________ Street _________ __ City _ ______ State __ Zip Code ___ Occupation ______________________________ Employer ________________ ___ _ _________ Home/Business Telephone _________ ___ ___________ _ Home/Business email __________________________ _ Send to: Myrna Ouray, Alumni Relations, Portland State Umversity, PO Box 75 1, Portland OR 97207-075 t, 503-725-4948. 28 PSU MAGAZINE WINTER 2005 College Bowl team, lived in London and Rome and was a pro fessional scholar. He was married to Shei la Hughes, who was with him at the time of h is death. According to College Bowl teammate Jim Westwood '65, "Without Robin we had no College Bowl team. We wouldn't have won even our first contest without h im, much less gone on to the success we had. " Two other members of the team p re– ceded Freeman in death: Mike Smith, for whom Smith Memor– ial Student Union was named , and Larry Smith , who d ied in 1999. Craig Pozzi, retired adjunct assistant professor of art, died November 10. He was 61. Prof. Pozzi started teaching at Port– land State in 1986 and created the Art Department's photogra– phy curriculum. He retired last year after suffering a stroke. Prof. Pozzi was a respected pho– tographic artist. An exhibit of his work was recently on dis– play at the Utah Museum of Fine Ans. David Smeltzer, professor emeritus of political science, died October 15 after a short ill– ness. He was 74. Prof. Smeltzer came to Portland State in 1964. During his tenure he served as chair of the Political Science Department, president of the Northwest Political Science Association, and president of the PSU Faculty Senate . He retired in 2000. An endowment in his name has been estab– lished through the PSU Foundation. John Tilson MA '86, a career intelligence analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense, died October 27 in Peterborough, England. He was 47. Tilson joined the U.S. Navy in 1985 and advanced from ensign to lieutenant commander. He trans– ferred to the reserve in 1995 and was stationed at RAF Molesworth, England. He was an enthusiastic drummer and par– ticipated in concerts and theater productions. Tilson is survived by his wife, Victoria, and daugh– ters Catherine and Virginia. D

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