PSU alum Calvin Walker ('80) came 10 Smith Center recently to jam with Sandra Simmons and other top Portland musicians. Walker performs his "diversified contempor.ary" music six nights a week at Portland clubs, but lives for his days, when he writes music, including soundtracks and Top 40 songs. Walker. also a drummer and trumpet player, graduated from Jefferson H.S. in 1970, then studied biology at Reed College and speech communications at PSU. Alumni artists featured at first invitational show The works of eleven alumni will be featured at the first annual PSU Alumni Invilational Art Exhibit to be held May 21 through June 8 in the Lillman Gallery, 250 Smilh Cenler. These artists were invited by the PSU Art Department to show their work. Included in the arl presenlation will be the sculplures of Laura Bogdan ('76), Kcnetaka Ikeda C'77), Carolyn Jean Mills ('81 MFAl, Karl Ross (,8t MFA!. Stephan Soihl ('81 MFA!. and Rick True ('82 MFA). Paintings on display will feature the works of Michael Dente ('73), William Garnell (,76 MFA!. lean Lee ('83 MFA!. and Laura Ross·Paul. In addition, Anthony Parker ('76) will present numerous glass works. The opening receplion is scheduled for 4 p.m. on May 21 in the Littman Gallery. Opening the same day is the annual PSU Art Departmenl Exhibit. Grads face Varsity in spring football game Portland State's varsity football team will test its new pass-orienled offense May 19 against the Alumni in the annual game thai closes spring practice. St. Louis Cardinals quarterback Neil lomax ('82) will be on hand to sign autographs when the Alumni meet the Vikings at Milwaukie High School (11300 S.E. 23rd! on Saturday. May 19 at 1 p.m. Coach Don Read has added a new offensive coordinator, Tommy Lee, former AII·American quarterback and head coach at Willamelte University, to implement a BYU-type offense for the coming season. The new system will bring back the pass and hopefully the big plays that will add more points to PSU's side of the scoreboard in 1984. Terry Summerfield, a 6'4", t 95-pound junior who threw two touchdown passes against Oregon Slate, then red-shirted to save a year of eligibility while senior Bryan Mitchell completed his career, is runnil)8 number one al quarterback. Mitchell returns as an alumnus to (ace Summerfield in the May 19 game. The alumni team, coached by Jim Braun, executive director of the Viking Athletic Association, will also include Ron Seawell ('80), linebacker last season with the USFl's Los Angeles Express and Hank Barton ('70), who stands 6'7" and weighs just slightly more Ihan the 220 pounds he carried 14 years ago when he played with the New York Giants. Tickets for the Alumni vs. Varsity football game, at $1 for adults and 50¢ for kids, will be available at tne gate. Pre-game and post·game parties are planned for the players. AlumNotes Continued from p. 4 lohn l. B K k ~ , l r . ('601. a New York LIfe insurance underwriter and former PSU student body president, has been elected 10 the board of directors of Project STOP, a Portland non·profit alcohol treCitment organization Cameron Birnie 1'81 MPA) has been named to head the Legisl<llive Administration Office in Salem. the Otegon Legislature's housekeepIng ageJ'lCy. For the past five years, he WOI'ked as admllllSlratlve director for Clark County, WaY!. kim Suunne Branthonr I'B2) and Glegoty James Chevalier of West Linn, Ore. were married Feb. 25 al Our lady of the Lake Roman Catholk Church In Lake Oswego, Ore. Following a reception at Ihe Portldnd Yacht Club, the couple ~ ' m o o n e d in Maz.11lan and Cozumel, Me)lico. Gail BreUhauer {'84} has been named Health Educahon Programmer at SI. Vincent's Hospital, where she did an internship for her BS degree In Commuillty Health Education. Oavid Edward Brown (,821 is employed as a management trainee at U.S. Bancorp Kim M;irie CLubon ('80) married Joseph Michael Alfedw feb. 25 at Hinson Memorial Baptist Church, Ponland. They honeymooned on the Oregon coast and in Bend. Clint B. Didier ('81), a memfx.r of the Washington Redskins profession... 1 football team, saw action Cigainst the los Angeles ~ : ~ ~ s ~ ~ i ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ y ~ a [ s J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ f r ~ ~ : : ; ~ , the Redskin tight end lives on a section of his parents' farm near Pasco, Wash. Michael S. Echols ,'81 MSW) is a social workt'f at the TualCitln VCilley Mental Health Center in west Porlland. Vlelii Lynn Eslick ('83 MS), woo receil<ed her advanced degfee at PSU last sumlT'lCf after attaining a perfect grade point a ~ i l g e , is busy with ht>r ilrchltect husband, Dick, helping 10 r a i ~ their two children and ....'Ofking as a substitute teacher. Donnil L. Fritl:s ('8 I) has bet-n promoted to Northwest regional director for the National Trilffk Safety Institute, an organlZiltion offering sentencing altematives to Itw courts. MjcIYei Horenstein t'62 MPA), who Spenl a year In Washington, D.C. as a research associate with the American Public Transit Association follOWing graduation from PSU, c u ~ t l y works as a mafl<)gt'mt"Ot analyst .....ith the Washington County Departtnent of Support Services In Hillsboro, Ore. Pegy Kahan ('63 MUS) h<ls begun a patent support group in Salem, Ore. called "Early Years." The group grew from her PSU research on the effect of support for new moIhers, and from her determination that Salem previotnly had no such established group. She and her husband, Tom, have two children - Josh, 12, and lauren, 9. Dee IrlSht ('83) has been named Vice.-President of finance and Administration <It Milne Construction Co., Inc., Portlilnd. She earned her degree in Business Admmistration at PSU by taking night classes while serving as the company's House Accountant dUring the day. Karen l. KinS ('601, Director of PSU's UnivcBity Relations ServIces since May, 1983, has accepled a new position as programm{'f of small business microcomputer applications /of Western St<lr 8usiness Systems, Inc., Portland M i t c ~ 1 Lonw.x 1'80) is youth minister at Firsc Rapeist Church in Santa Clara, Calif. Sylvi.;a Mites ('82) has been promoted to Audit Staff A In the Stamford, Conn. offICe of Coopers & lybrand, certified public accoonlants. Robert T. O'Brien 1'83) is .m engineer trainee for the R.T. French Company, makers of mustard products 10 Rochester, N.Y. ~ ' : k ~ t r ! I I ~ ~ 8 u l t ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . She is a flight training Instructor at Reese Air Force Base, Te)(as. She and her husband, Timothy, live in Lubbock, Ron;lld W. Putz 1'82) manages the Spencer Gifts store In VCincOUver, wash. Krisun lynn Rose ('62) is employed by PHA Life Insurance Co. in Portland. Mir;l Vowlfl (,83) is employed by the Portland firm Seton, Johnson & Odcll, Inc., consulting engineeB. In Memoriam lQndy E. F ~ s {'ll}, a paraplegJc writer and poe( who wlote lyrics 'Of lhe recrxd called ·'Red Hot and Rolling," died Feb. 7 in a Porttand OOspltal after an extended illness. He was 34. Some of his poems had been published in The Qresonian') Nonhwesl Magazifk'. The family suggest remembrances be contributions to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Oregon. O r v i l ~ R. Mcleod 1'6 I), a retired United ~ i l ~ ~ ~ ' ! ~ ' : : I t : f ~ ~ d ; ~ a = ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1 1 attack. He was 51. He is survived by his Wife. Norma, two sons and two daughters. RobHt J. Watson, Jr. ('111. a Portland l1!al = s t : i r : ! . b a ~ : ~ ~ ~ J t ~ n ~ 3 ~ g in lake Oswego, Ore. He was 37. While at PSU, he served as president of the Alpha Kappa PSI business fraternity, Cind toller served as president of Sertoma and Influential Busil'leSS Men. This is the way the Vikings lined up defensively in 1970, winning six of ten &ames: #71 Hank Barton, #69 Harry Holmes, #73 Cliff 5olndberg, #59 Dave Stavros and # Phil Oliver. Barton will play fOt' the Alumni on May 19, his first game in 14 years. 11
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