Perspective_Fall_1986

PSU catcher signs on as Brewers manager former Vikings baseball catcher Tom Trebelhorn ('70) has signed a one-year contract to manage the Milwaukee (Wis.) Brewers in 1987. He had been interim manager for just a week before the announcement was made Oct. 1. Trebelhorn, 38, had been filling in for the Brewers' third base coach since spring training. Before thai, he was a manager in the Pacific Coast League for 2112 seasons, winning a pennant in Vancouver, B.C. in 1985. While he was interim manager in Milwaukee, the team won three of four games. Brewers' general manager Harry Dallon said Trebelhorn prepared well for games and had the respect of his players. While studying history at PSU, Trebelhorn played ball under coach Roy Love. At Cleveland High School in Portland, he played for Jack Dunn, who later coached at Portland State. Trebelhorn credits both coaches with giving him a sound background in the game. AlumNotes Continued from page 6 '79 Br.dtey r. Fucfse (85) ha$ been named president of Commonwealth Property Management Services Co., Ponland. He is the fonnel property manager for the city of Portland. UroIine Good.II (BA), co-owner of the Helvetia Good fruit Co. near Hillsboro, are., recently staged her family's fifth annual Appldest on their farm, anractin8 hundreds of v i s i l ~ who tasted and bought some 39 varieties of the fresh fruit She also presentS farm and market reports on radio stations teXl and KEX, Portland, and KUIK, Hillsboro, each summe-r. M.tJilyn J. lunMf (MPA) is the. new staff chair of the Clackamas County, Ore. office of the ~ ~ ~ e o Y ~ v e : ~ ' ; i ! : : ~ ! : ~ : ~ As service operations, she inherits a staff of fiw other extension agents and three secretaries. She .1150 i, chair of the Clackamas County Planning Commission. Jon M. woodworth (MBA), metro west regional sales manager for First Interstate Bank of Oregon, has been elected g ~ n o r of Toastmasters Interna.tional's District 7, which covers Weo;lern Oregon and Southern Washington and serves 117 Toastmasters Clubs. '80 Sh.lron M. BertoU (MSW) has joined the staff of Providence Milwaukie Hospital, Milwaukie, Ore., as Its director of social services. Christopher D. (.lssard (MBA) has been named chief financial officer at Jrs Salem Co., Inc. Portland offices, which markets products under the "Irs }ea.ns" label. ~ l v i n Uoyd (BS) Is a new associate at the Portland law firm of Miller", Nash, Wiener, Hager & Carlsen. She received her degree from Wlilamette University Llw School, Salem, Ore., and Will emphasize b U 5 i ~ s law in htof practice. page 12 / PSU Perspective, Fall 1986 Tom Trebelhorn ('70) Trebelhorn, a substitute teacher for Portland Public Schools during the off-season, will continue to live in his southeast Portland home. Met'ry Z ~ y (85, '82 MSn coordinates a two-year--Qld Multnomah County, Ore. employee fitness program which recently garnered a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services award for excellence in community health promotion. An estimated 40 percent of the county's'2,OOO e m ~ o y e e s have participated in the program since Its inception. '81 M i c ~ COiId (85) has been elected president of Toastmasters International Club's Portland chapter. He has been a member of the organization since last year. (cad is e m p l ~ y e d by the Grubb & Ellis Retail Properties DiVISIon in Portland. SlqIhrn r id (BS) is secretaryltreasurer of Nicola's Pizza in North Portland. The firm recently received a corporate excellence award for $mall business from Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh. '82 Sc::ott F. D .. vjs (BS, '85 Mn has been promoted to the position of manager in the Portl;md office of /\.\aiel', Carney & O'Donnell, a certified public accounting firm. Suwn low.lisz.s (BA) has joined the Portland·ba5ed public relations firm of BiKon & Hunt as account executiw. She was formerly general manager of public relations at MortonlCole- & Weber agency, Portland. Sus.In K. Olson (BS) and her husband Je-rry have opened their third ooe-hour film processing and printing service on the Oregon coast. The new Photo Run store in Newport joins the first shop in Seaside and their second in Astoria. '83 Hossein BidJOli (Ph.D.) has been appointed futl professor in the School of Business and Public Administration .11 California State College, Bakersfield, Calil. Oollvid Holmberg (MS) is the new special education director and teacher al Camas High School. Camas, Wash. He is a former special eduColilion teacher for the past six years in the We!>t. Linn, Ore. School District. ~ : ~ ~ h = ~ : ~ i ~ \ d ; J ~ n ~ : t : g ~ Ore. University loses longtime faculty The University community was saddened Ihis fall with the deaths of five current and retired Portland State faculty members. Carol R. Healy, professor emerita of French, died Oct. 30 in a Portland hospital. A founding member and head of the University'S foreign languages department during her 25 years at Portland State, Healy taught French language and culture and trained high school teachers in instructional methods for foreign language teaching. She is survived by her son, Rex J. Healy, Portland. Remembrances may be made in the form of contributions to the French Student Scholarship Fund at PSU. Frank F. Miles, professor emeritus of social work, died Oct. 1 s. He was one of the first three faculty in the graduate social work program, where he was responsible for the planning and development of research curriculum. He was co-author of several books and conducted research around the world, with a particular focus on Guam. He is survived by his wife, Elsie, and three sons. Associate Professor of Mathematics Lily Seshu, who taught at PSU since 1966, was found dead ;n her Portland '84 Toni Bruneau (85) is a new special education teat:het in the [earning resource center at Newberg High School, Newberg, Ore. b y (MS) and Debor. . . ('78 as, '82 MS) <:c.kw are co-authors of "Communications Effects of Gaze Behavior," appearing in the Summer, 1986 issue of Human Communication Research, a prestigious inter-disciplinary scholarly journal. C o I ~ McEntee (8A) has joined Hastings & Humble Public Relatiom" Inc., Portland, as an account a s s i ~ n t . She most recently was a public relations account assistant at MortonlCole & Weber agency, Portland. Edru. M. Pittnun (85, '86 MPA) has been appointed to serve a one-year term on the state Public Welfare Review Commission. The commission advises and consults with the .usisUnl director of the state's Adult and Family Services Division to help the division carry out its job. '85 Chris Whetzel (6S) is .1 new fourth-gr<tde teacher at Dorothy Fox Elemef'llary School in Camas, Wash. this fall. He is also working on.1 master's degree in education at PSU. '86 Bvtw.l B.J.SneY (MBA) has been hired as a marketing associate at Northwest Strategies, Inc., a Portland consulting firm. M.trd .. Ellis (MS) is a new instructor participating in a model project ilt Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, Ore., which hope-s to dllow severely physically disabled people to leave institutional isotation and attend college classes emphasizing individual skills and academic subjects. No similar edUGItional project is said 10 be underway. Dennd M. McN.lnRilY (B5), former student body president at PSU, has joined the Portland office of Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Inc. as an investment executive. Amelia OurIlette (M$) has begun her first year of work in the Newberg, Ore. School Distria, where she serves as a speech cliniCian in four of the district's schoots. home Sept. 29. Seshu specialized in analysis but taught a number of general curriculum courses at PSU. She was a member of the American Mathematical Society and Mathematics Association of America. She is survived by a son. Norman Greene, professor of ~ l i t i c a l science and head of that department for ten years, died Sept. 24 following a long illness. Greene came to PSU in 1959 as a specialist in political theory. He was aUlhor of the book John Paul Sartre: The Existentialist E t h i c ~ published in 1960. While al PSU, Greene served as president of the Pacific Northwest Political Science Association and on the board of editors of Western Political Science Quarterly. Richard J. Prasch, professor emeritus of art, died Sept. 1 in a Portland hospital. He taught in PSU's art department for 28 years, retiring in 1983. Praseh, whose principal medium was oil, exhibited frequently and had three works purchased by the Seattle and Portland art museums. Surviving are three sons and a daughter, all of the Portland area. Remembrances may be contributions to the PSU Art Scholarship Fund. In Memoriam John D. ~ I ('66 BA), a former Portland businessman and Khoolteacher, died Sept. 29 during .1M attack in his home in Puerto "ng!!l, OaJ(aca, Mexico. Angell's wife was atso injured in the attack, for which a s u ~ 1 has been arrested. In Portland, Angell operated his father's lumber firm and later became a teacher. He also appeared in many Portland Civic Theater and Portland Opera productions. He moved to Mexico in 1972. He is survived by his wife, a son, three daughte-rs, a brother and six grandchildren. )ohI w. Ca.rke ('73 B5), a longtime Portland·area recrea.tion and sports leader, died in his Portland houseboat Oct. 16 after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was 43. An offensiw lineman and coach for the semi.pro Portland ThundE'ri>ird tOOIbaliteam, ~ i : ~ s ' : ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ k a ~ t c ~ ~ t i ~ n . Most recently, he served as a recreation supervisor for the city of Llke Oswego, Ore. He is survived by his wife, oil son, a daughter, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a c : ~ b ~ ~ a ~ i : ~ Mt. Hood Ski 'f'alrol (where Clarke was a volunteer patrolman for seven years), P.O. 80x 4384, Portland, OR. 97208. Roy S. Joonson (Vanportl, a retired employee of Shell Oil Co. who was personnel manager of the firm's 51. Helens, Ore. chemical plant from 1%8 to 1972, died in a Humble, Tex. hospital Oct. 15 of apparent kidney failure. He was 59. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War It, he Is survived by his wife, two 5OI1S, a sister and six 8randchildren. JerroJd P. McDermott ('68 BS), a resident of Aloha, Ore., d ~ Aug. 26 of cardiac arrest following surgery in a Portland hospital. He was 43. Born in Portland, he worked as an accountant and musician. Surviving are his wife, a stepdaughter, il stepson, his sister and two brothers. ' .lui M. W ~ i t z (76 BS), an engineet" for Union Pacific Railroad for 22 years, died Sept. .. of cancer in a Portland hospilal. He was 45. An Air Force veteran, he leaves his wife, two sons, a daughte-r, his parents, five sisters and three brothers. The family suggests remembrances be contributions to the Dougy Center, 6941 S.E. Division St., Portland, OR. 97206.

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