Perspective_Winter_1985_Special_Edition

Annual Giving Clubs President's ~: r·~~;::n '49 Associates S.Ubilr~ E Coil '73 Honoring those donors ~~:~: ~ 64 who contribute $1,000 or lohn S. Evans more annually to PSU ~/~~~:e Richard E, Goff Philip R Bogue -=G-,e_nce:-.,ra_I-,C,--h-,a-,-jr_ _ _ =~ter:1e Bank ~ Oregon Rlchatd l HawLns ·69 Howard L Hubbard MarilynL~ MoIrilynne T. Keyser John l. K,nman ·68 Ch,),ae,. A. Oern.ans'S6 Cart I Kubm'SO Delates A. leon 70 ________ Oavrd A. Pugh lee H, Koehn '73 P<luline 5, Anderson Floyd E. Harmon 78 Robert 0 & Arlene K. Perry If Sleven D. An~ '82 Terence Healy '73 James L Alena 78 Judith A. Healh '72 Wally W PhillIps Jr. Royt:e E. ~elson '80 John IC. Hedges '64 lrefle C. Phoent" '80 Nobuko M Al.urrt.11'10 '62 Cerolld l. Heman '63 lany L P$um '64 Annette C. 8anhoJomae '68 811an C. Henry '79 Le.gh A Porter "7) Bruce H. .\ Debra A, B.lrtletl Richard A. Hollwav '80 Edw,ud O. Powell '59 '73 JoOn C. Hunger '74 Joann R~ '73 A fritz Bartsch '74 Z0"IO T, Idzet"da '83 Scotl w, RilChje ' SO Cfeta E. Beilld 'SO Anna M. Inskeep '6() l. Kell" Robinette '77 John l. & Palty D, Becker '80 Jerrold J. 150m '65 Bn.::e Row Clen B 8e<:kley '&8 Edgar N James 70 Pel:K M Ruocsi '66 lawrence 5 Black '49 Elv ... J~~le ... my '58 Ioho J. SoOIlmon '67 Michael W. & Dawn E. D~ve A. Janke '8] LestIE' 0 Saunders '71 Bloed~1 '72 Robert F. & loon c. Johnson '48 RIChard O. Schnilzer '58 Steering i=~e~~a~~ ..:C=o-'m"m"j"tt:.:ee-=--_ _ _ _ ~.sE~~~o(Oreson Frank H, & CoratM A. lilgesen '.) Priscilla M, Blume! '81 Anion C. Kirchhof '67 Mary E. Schuete '72 Thomas w. Sodus 72 luanne I. knee(... nd '66 Willn!f1 Sedgwkk '72 Ctwfes M. Lmden Ir Paul M. Brown" '79 ).Imes L KoIanko 72 OIpen Sinha '80 John L & Patty o. ~ '80 Williatn' Lindblad Steo.t' C. 8Ntschef '14 Sung K. Kwak 76 Jackson E. Shngwerland Jr '70 ~%~ ~a~l~toJ, CrilIS'6b -=D-e-a-n-'s-l-j-st-- - - ~t. !~I~11er 77 John S. [cdes '69 Brian P. Murphy Ceny B. umeron '62 HeNy G. Uun Wayne I Slavick '72 Gary F, Carignan '81 }oan M lee '69 Milton R S,nllh '61 Lolita M. Carter '75 Gerald and Constance Lenzen Roger W, Smllh ludllh Mandl '79 Recognizing those donors Jerry A, Patsons '62 Rk!\a,d T, McDougall '82 who contribute S500 to Marna l. Porath '76 Lynn M, (OlIVet" 76 '61 Karla P Sle~soo '75 (r. .. ,s T Chri~1V '69 Don K, Lloyd 70 l~gh 0 ~son ~:IR&~':'~ Paqud $999 annually to PSU ~~: Powers (!\aries A. C~ '56 Ow~ M. L()¥.'Iy '61 C l. Ste'W.. rt Tmy alfiord '62 Bruce C Luzader '82 Alan E. & l~ J, StKkeI "71 '7S Gemi:ard J. Betnen ""llIlam M. Rozell '110 Burke M. Raymond David S. Belle-s '60 c.eorg.. W. ScMr.ler '80 Kathleen Coiltel' '69 Gloria I, Luzader '8J lana l. s.oun "77 Jerry K. Cr.. nnlE'f '84 Terry S. MadJomld 7J Gloua L Strand'80 Shell<l A, Stephens 77 V. F Bookt'1 Da"'ld II Scofield '13 Michael II Stretcher '7S Coldwell Bankt'f [dg.lr C. Shanks Terry N. Crawford '79 Ronald J, Machson '71 Garold e. 5w<ln Oaniel1.. Cnsp '82 Martha S. Marks Gene A Swanson '65 Linnea E Swansoo '78 Harry l. Demorest Donald C. Sitko '71 DMI V... n Scov lames O. E51es '6b Stephen E Smith lOl~ R O.:melsberg'&6 Ka,en J & Ridl,ltd M<lrlll"li '73 lames A, Swanson' 7J Dean 0 OeChaine'S9 (Iarence E. Mershon '59 lee C & Betty F. Tower '7J BIll S. w ... lkel' "lJ ,\1.1rc H ~I '79 Rw:t\ard B Solomon '69 ~ N \\'estwood '67 Robet T Handy '69 Kiril: T. .. "IOf '71 Daniel A. Detk!(sen '74 GeorJr L M.11er '61 William R. & lit. A UlriCh '62 KoOIy 0 OOleul '7] Clenn Miller '71 Roget" A. Upham '61 Allen B. Hatfield O......1d l , Y... ma~kl '75 M. Dawn C>«>sskof Tracy A MontgOmery '82 BertN F Vinson '60 --------OOnald l. Irving Volunteers Leon lallo '65 Robert B. EdmlSIOO '84 Ma'8;lft'l W. Moreland '70 Maudl€, W, VOiSl ·82 _-,---,-----:-____ Michael I £gge '72 Michael J, Morgan '81 David M Vrooman '76 ---'-...::..:.c..::c=----Domchy 0 Klghl '83 Park Blocks Howa,d f EUiott 78 Randy R. Morl/) '70 Wilham 5 WalkE'r '73 Associates ~~n:: ~:;!/~ Engle '7) t:,~.;;~6'~1 ~~~E 1.~~!t~~~7J L~ht'J\d.ams CNrl6 O. Billes 70 PalnCt.} 0 8e<:kn 79 Glen 8 BecLlt'}· '68 8rlan D. 810Kk '(,9 larry J 8ranl'81 Tan';ol Colilet '75 ~R.D.l\Is'b9 A1}ee G. DlIlgkor '68 P"'lllck 0, Dovle £Ialne En~I~Ia<h ']4 AJcne-s A Gallagher '7] Thoma~ Guiney '79 K.J...nH<Ip'boeck ~w f-koakf68 terild A. Ht'rlng 78 fohn 0 IIlnch '7 1 Dan A & lOfI K I...<lno(' '82 Cynlhia M, Johnson '81 Robf.rt F & loan C Johnson' 48 Beth Paul E. Klmen 8rucp J Korwr '72 Rodgf1' I l ... ng '&8 D.n·rd M lomnlckl '81 libby longstrt'lh OamelW M.ller'al D~IlE'MIIIer '63 MKh.ie1 A. Oekerman '78 thlHn M Obon '82 SL.~ l",1e Rt'mIngtOn 71 Stl"\-en R. xhmlt! '81 Susan St'ldel laurallCt' Shapiro ';4 If'OSoremun'iO filion I ThQmas '81 M,)e lhorN~ Be-llnda T~ooka LUCIlle \\'allpr M.lSoOiIU Yal~be '69 Michael M KOike '76 UrI B. Quinn Caroline P Stot'l·73 Lmnea E, Swansoo 78 Gregory T Wall"ork '70 Commending those Jon A. &,Iennene A. Erickson SliInley K. Neal 70 Beth S, W@lni.JerS.{Jordon '81 donors \\ho contribute Del:n~ o. & Laura A Ever '68 ~~~~. Z~~~~76 ~:::~ ~:~~:;~ger Jr. '79 $100 to $249 annually leslte R F<lhf., '68 Rand.U B, NE'lson '8] Jitroes N. Westwood '61 _________'o_P_5_U______ ~~=-,:~ .F~~<hef '71 ~;\~. ~~I'!~ ~~\\I~tar'64 University lames C. Aalbefg '72 J.ames F. Franks '79 CIad-,) G. Qde.l1 'i7 Donald B Wllcoll '80 Partners Richard W lIdamelo; 10 TlFnOthy J. FlHmoln 70 Stanloey R. O!iwald'68 RIChard l. Wftktn~ 67 MIChael I. AhKne 78 Agnes A. Gall<lgher 77 Peter J & (<lro!l/lt' B PaqUl'( Anit.) M Willi.:.ms"79 Honoring those donors E, A A.ello Karen M. C<lrpY '82 75 Jerry M, WIlliams '68 who contrtbute S250 to Annilbelle M. Alexander '62 Tari ~Yl'll'l '34 Istvan V. POllak, ']7 Douglas w Wise '83 $499 annually to PSU A, johri Alve 111 76 K.Jller S. GllI1eft '83 Donn H. PionlMOll '7; Da\'!d S Wooley '82 leMl F Ameele '82 Otto I. GI... ~ 58 ~~ 0 Paull-) "'ana A \VuliT ':-1 RlCmrd 0 Arntion '76 Jby 0 Anderson Jr ;9 Mattl/lda F Gokbnuth '£,9 G~ H Payne '68 Arthur F ZbU'lden'64 Ken Austm k'rome l. Anderson Michael S. Goodflc.h '&8 A, Roger Pea!ll' 'Our momentum is strong, our goals are ambitious and essential' The 198-1·85 year was an Important one for the PSU Foundation, both finanCially and politically. Special thanks go to an able group of volunteers, including Annual Fund chair Chuck Clemans, as well as to PSU development staff for theIr successful fund·raising efforts. The PSU Foundation's assets rank us number 26 among Ihe top 50 foundations in Oregon, It was also gratifying thIS year to see a political consensus supporting higher education, especially after the debilItating budget cuts during the preceding ~ears of economic recession. Although many of the "extras" in the ambItious biennial budgetary request of the State Board of Higher Educallon - such as enhancement of PSU's engineering and computer science programs - were later cut by the Governor, the base budget remained fairly well intact Ihrough the legislatIVe process. The legislature acted quickly In the last weeks of the sessIon to approve a budget very supportIve of higher education. A particularly significant development for Portland State was the budget note attached to the higher educahon budget by the Ways and t\l\eans Commluee. The nOle directs the State System to begin conSidering PSU as a "comprehensive research university" when budgeting, staffing and admissions patterns are decided. This improved Slatus could mean Important growth at ?SU, Another kmd of consensus, thIS tIme among the city of Portland, the stale and the University, has resulted in PSU's acquisition of the building that houses the Portland Cenler for Advanced Technology (see story on page I), The substantIal commitment o( Ihe Murdock Foundation is an outstanding example of what private support of a public instllution can do to better our community and state. For our 1985-86 ye.r, Ihe PSU Foundation has two gools, The first is 10 broaden the financial support of PSU through ,"creased pledges and gifts. Our momentum is strong. We can expect very positive resuhs. Our second goal is 10 broaden community support for PSU educational programs and development. This goal is best met when PSU furthers us miss.ion of fully serving the di\'erse higher educatIonal needs of the Portland metropolilan area. It is ambItious, but essential (or the betterment of our Uni",erslly, community and slate. leigh Stephenson PresIdent, PSU Foundation pa8~ 2 Annual Gilb Report

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