PSu Magazine Winter 2002
ALUM NOTES Teresa Squires Osborne MS teaches at Reynolds High School and is an adjunct instructor at Mt. Hood Com– munity College. Osborne was selected as the High School Social Studies Teacher of the Year by the Oregon Council for Social Studies. She also writes lessons for The Wall Street Jour– nal C/.assroom Edition and is a parent representative on the Site Council at Alameda Ele– mentary School. Maureen Cadigan is director of career services at ITT Technical Institute in Tucson, Arizona. Robert Zittenfield is an accountant at KPFF Consulting Engineers in Portland. I Stacy Clement is an assistant professor of psychology in the College of Education and PoRTIANDSTATE l]NIVERSITY human service profession at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Jacolyn Fellin is the director of business development at Wert– gen, Fellin & Associates, CPAs, an accounting firm in Oregon City. Stephanie Marcella is co-owner at Isler & Co., LLC, the largest locally owned certified public accounting firm based exclu– sively in Oregon. Marcella has been with the company eight years and focuses on estate planning and employee benefits plans, as well as general tax and accounting services. Tamara Henkes is early child– hood education director at Port– land Christian Center in Portland. Patricia "Pat" Kliewer MSW is the historic and cultural resources planner for Deschutes County. Kliewer also adminis– ters cu ltural and historic land use regulations for the cities of February 17: PSU Opera Workshop, Ruth Dobson, director 3 pm, Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75 , $4, $6, $8 Bend, Redmond, and Sisters and works with a nine-member County Historic Landmarks Commission. Robert Peck MS teaches at Washington State School for the Blind in Vancouver, Wash– ington. Peck was selected as a Disney American Teacher Hon– oree for 2001 and received the award at a televised ceremony in Burbank, California, on December 13. Tia Vincent-Heath works in the sponsorship sales depart– ment for the Portland Trail Blazers. Vincent-Heath previ– ously was an account executive at 750 KXL radio for eight years and was a Blazer dancer for six seasons. She and her husband and two-year-old son live in southwest Portland. Travis Williams is executive director of Willamette River– keeper, a local nonprofit organi– zation that works to protect and restore the Willamette River. Following graduation from PSU, Williams earned a master's degree in environmental sci– ence at John Hopkins Univer- sity. He and his wife, Lesley (Bennett) Williams '95, live in West Linn. Jason Enger is an information security administrator at Provid– ian Financial, a credit card company. Enger also is studying to be a UNIX systems adminis– trator. He lives in Fremont, California. Vinesh Lal is a manufacturing engineer with Intel Corpora– tion. Lal lives in Portland. Gary K. Miller MA '96 is a senior information specialist at Energy Northwest in Richland, Washington. Miller is the author of the recently published Energy Northwest: A History of the Washington Public Power Supply System. Korinna Moore MSW is a case manager for the Casey Family Program in Portland. Moore and John Wolfe MSW '90 were married on July 21, 2001, at The Old Church. March 15: PSU Piano Recital Series: Richard Goode 8 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $12.50, $21, $25* March 16: PSU Symphony Orchestra, February 21-March 2: Goodnight Desdemona (Good Mom– ing]uliet) play directed by Karin Magaldi-Unger Keith Clark, conductor 7:30 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall , $6, $8, $10 .... ~ 8 pm (2 pm, Sun.), Lincoln Performance Hall, $6-$8 March 4-5: Philharmonia Quartett Berlin from Friends of Chamber Music 8 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $13.50, $27* March 7-9 Portland Guitar Festival March 10: Florestan Trio's 25th Anniversary Season 4 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $6, $15 March 13: PSU Jazz Ensemble with Portland's "Original Cats" 7:30 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $6, $8, $10 March 14th: PSU Chamber Choir, Bruce Browne, director 7:30 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $4, $6, $8 26 PSU MAGAZINE WINTER 2002 May 3-11: Rossini's Cinderella presented by PSU Opera Theater 7:30 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall May 30-June 8: The Tragedy of Othello play directed by Christine Menzies. 8 pm (2 pm, Sun.), Lincoln Performance Hall, $6-$8 June 3: Beethoven Spectacular! Featuring Symphony No. 9 (Choral), PSU Symphony Orchestra and Festival Chorus, Keith Clark, conductor 7:30 pm, Keller Auditorium, SW Third & Clay, $19 Tickets: Call the PSU Box Office al 503-725-3307. (*Service charge may apply.) For more information find us on the Web at wwwfpa.pdx.edu
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