Perspective_Fall_1982

Alumni Fund 3 tops goal Once agaln the PSU Aldmn, F~no 515.000 In merlt scholarshps: has sLrpassed 11sannJal goa lor 55.000 lo enternp freshmenand al~rnnglvng The 1981-87 $10.000 to renew awaras maoe campaign set new records, with during the past two years. 1.200 aiumn~donors contributlng $5.000 in financial grants to PSU $61.482 to help support the Students with top academlc standing University. and flnanclalneed. The gltts were solicited by 95 $6,000 to add new resources to alumni volunteers maklng calls from Millar Llbrary. thelr homes and offices, about 150 $1.400 to help provide video student volunteers oanicioattno 10the eouioment for Placement Services. student ohonathana n d a dlre& marl $8 800 to suooort the Accountlno program7wh~chreached PSU grads Department,contributed by nationwide Such efforts put accounting graduates and Portland contrlbuttons well over the $50.000 area flrms goal set by Aiumn~Fund 3 $15,500 to support the School of John Kinrnan. 'MI, Manager and Business, received from MBA entl Alul don G will the Vice President of Organizaiion and graduates. Personnelat U.S. National Bank. $10,000 earmarked by dom chaired the 1981-82 campaign and for specific departments. can be credited with much of its MBA Development Fund l was an success. Under Kinman's imponant component of alumni lusiastic leadership. the PSU giving in 1981-82. Kirk Taylor. '71. nni Fund almost doubled emoloved bv Coldwell Banker. attons tkrn the orevlous vear lnltlateb and chalred the camoalon ,$ftsmad; dJrlncj~lumnilund 3 wnlcn ~nvolvedan aadlt8onal slnGen provtdr lhe folow~ngsbpport to volunleers Approx~rna~e5ly00 MBA Un vers ty djllng tn.s acaaemlc graoLates were contacted and year 515 512 ra~sedto s~pponPSJs School of Business. Chalr of last year's successfulAlumni Fund 3 Campaign, John ~inman('68),Nrned the chairmansh~pfo~rlumni Fund 4 over to~arbaraCoit('73).Thisyear's~ampalgn goal is 590.WO. Dear Grads: In the fall of 1981, six outstanding high school graduates entered PSU as recipients of the PSU Alumni Scholarship Awards. This fall, five more scholarship winners arrived on campus to start their college careers. The alumni have assured fundina for at least five students each fall and each scholarship is renewabie'ior $1,000 for four years when a 3.0 GPA is maintained. These scholarships often make a difference in the students' dec~sionsto enroll at PSU. I am particularly pleased about this scholarship program be?='-- these students will make a very positive contribution to the cla sewing as well as to other aspects of student life. I look for thc students to provide leadership in a number of areas and activi The benefits to the University in having this program and attra these students are far reaching. h e alums are i ~r i . In two year our campus! to be congratulated for their o s we will have twenty outstant ommitmem to 1 ding alumni scl Sincerely, Orcilia F,o,I Vice President of Student Affairs ties. cling his iolars

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