Compiled by Cliff Johnson '50s D ~ v i d E. I n g e ~ (56) works as an advocacy spedali§t for the United Cerebral Palsy ....ssociation. Ingerson himself suffers from cerebral palsy, a condition caused by damage to the part of the brain that controls and cOQfdinates muscular action. ~ m ~ D. Wilson ( ' S ~ ) , superintendent of the Curry C()Unly, Ore. Education Service Di§trict since 1981, has been appointed to the state Consolidated Education Grants Advisory Committee, established to advise the State Board of Education on formulas used in allocating federal money to local school distridS. He lives in Gold Beilch. '60s George H. Abu, Jr. 1'68, '78 MS), chief Instructor in the Culinary Arts Department ilt Clark College, Vancouvet', Wash. since 1974, is a member of the bO<IrcI of directors of the Oregon Chefs De Cuisine Society, which named him Chef of the Year in 1 ~ 8 l . M. E ~ r BoJrre" (,67) is a professor of bUSiness administration and d l f l ~ c t o r of the MugUire Oil and Gas Institute at Southern Methodist UnivMity, Dallas, Texas. He also is president of Management Education Centef, Inc., in Dallas. GeroJkI DeChoJine 1'62) is a professor of Chemistry at Mendocino Junior College, Ukiah, Calif George Erwin ('68) has been promoced to 5eOlClf vice president of marketing and prodlKl planning al Amencan Data, part of Orbanc:o financial Services Corp. in Portland. He also is active in thto VtSlllng Nurses Association. Jilme5 ('60) and Piltrki.l ('59) fowk!r are reliring this June. He is the supermtendent of Calexico, Calif. schools and she is a leoKner. They look forward to fishmg, reading and t t a ~ l i n g . Judy HoillftS ('65), a n.ational award.winning watercolor-artist and faculty member at Central Oregon Community College, Bend, Ore., waS one of three artists to exhibit worM recently at Sllnriver lodge's UPpef Gallery, located near Beod. Rich.,d P. Miltthews ('68) is director of tM! Washington County Museum, localro west of Portland at Portland Community College's Rock Creek campus. Shirley Phillips, Ph,D, ('69 MS) is Director of Microbiology at Emanuel Hospital's Laboralory in Portland. Leo M. Smith ('tl7), who retired in 1981, reports he is selling real eslate part lime, and enjoying ~ o g r a p h y , traveling and dancing. lnnnis L west 1'63) has been named deputy executive director of the Port of Portland. Now second m command under the Port'.. executive director, Lloyd "nderson, west formerly ~ r v e d under Anderwn (or two year.. when Ander.son was a Portland City Council member. West also h a ~ taught urban studies at PSU. loon G. Wienclten ('MI) is an accountant who speciidizes in helping falling companies back to financial heahh. Hts work on behalf 0( such majOr cltents as Empire Pacific Industries and Northern Special'y Sales Inc. was recently profiled in The Orl!fJOflian. '70s James C. A . a I ~ 1'72) has been named vice prestdeot and manager of the Raimer National Bank Commerctal Banking Center in Portland ttonilld L Andtorson ('72 MB....', formerly dm'ctor 01 Personnel Services at PSU, has been named assistant vtcc·chancellor for personnel s.ervices in the Oregon State SvstE'm of Higher EducatIOn 4 Sister Grace Anne Boys (,76 MSW) recently earned her Ph.D. in applied social SCiences at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. She lives in Beavenon, Ore. P.uline M. B r ~ o r d ('70) is employed as director of ~ i a l projects at f'enins.ula School 10 North Portland. She obtained a master's degree in educatlOfl at the University of Portland in '979. Sleven M. Cern ('7l) married Lorraine Therese DeDonato Jan. 14 at Madeleine Roman Catholic Church, Penland. AftE'f a reception at Willamette ....thletic Club, the couple honeymooned 10 Hawaii. Milrci Cl.lril.Yung ('71) has been named Director of f'tt)'iician Recruitmefll and Benefits for Northwest Permanenle, P.e., the area physician group of the Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program, Portland. Edwin S. Collier {'70 MAn. P.l(ific University thealer professor and long·time on·air talent for G.r. Joe's television and radio commercials, has been named the new staging director fOf the Champoeg HistOrical Pageant this summer. He is OIl a year's leave from Pacific to entff the doctOlal program in theater and television at the University of Oregon. William J. Criteser ('77) was named group claims manager.lI First farwest Insurance Companies, Portland, in February. David Jilme$ Dunnn ('73), author of The Rivt!f Why, his first novel and the first novel published by Sierra Club Books, returnPd to Portland State May 9 10 give a reading in ~ : ' : d ! ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ r = r : t ~ ~ ~ f o ~ ~ ; ~ U English faculty members Phil Ford, Margaret Oarke and Tom Burnam. Nick flUKe ('76), a silk screener by tr.lde who makes T·shll1s and Jackets, is cultivating his tenniS game as a member of the Washington Park Hacklffs, a group of profidenl amateur tennis players who enJoy pursuing their game on local public tennis courts. Eric D. funk ('75, '78 MSn IS a leacher in the Vocational Music O e p a ~ n t at Ponland Community College. Rich H . l 1 ~ y , Jr. ('74), a popular JilZZ m ~ t c i a n , horn p l a ~ r and ensemble leader with e'(tenSive international experience, also works iI day job as a computet' programmer (or Blue Cross & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ : ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ K f r : i t 7 ! e . Oilnirl J. Hiclcmiln (,74) works as a chemist in the Oregon Department of Environmental Q ~ a l i t y ' s labor_tory for research and applied Edgar N. JoJme5 1'70) has pined the Washington, D.e. corporate law fifm of Zuckerman. Spaeder, Moore, Taylor & Kolker a.. an associate. Gregory S. JohnSOfl ('73) has worked for the past four years as a case manager supervisin8 chronically mentally ill adults served by Clackamas County Mental Health Center's lINC Program IUving In Community). John D. Kirby ('70) is a panner in the Kinney Bros. and Keele Hardware .. tore, whIch recently re-opened in the new Town Square Complex in OntaftO, Ofe. ShiIbt4Iy "Shilb" levy ('73) is a difector of exhibits at the Oregof'l Museum of SCience and Industry in Portland. He has been in the mus.eum buSiness fO( more than 20 years, 17 of them at OMSI. Bri.n Thomas lewis (,77) bfogan his studies this spring OIl the American Graduale School of Inlernational ~ n a g e m e n t , Thunderbird campus, at Glendale, Ariz. Gary Ma:r1in 1'77) is ,---==--- the new D I f t ~ ( l o r of Personnel Services at PSU. He had worked for the State Employment DtvtSlOn ..... h i l e a S l ~ n t a t PSU and followmg graduatton Most recently, he Wen Oreson Petwnnel Manageffor Willamette todUStfle'! In Albany RECREATION EXTENSIVE PROGRAM OFFERS SUMMER FUN PSU Alumni are planning a full calendar of summer events for your recreational enjoyment. Day trips, weekend tours, longer outings. Fun ... inexpensive ... relaxing ... energetic. You name it - we have something for everyone. Write or call now for detailed brochures RAFTING and flO....TING Exciting white water runs of Oregon's prernierrivefS X.cOUNTRY SKIING (AMP Lessons with certififod instructors plus eKlfas fiSHING Roo building and guided tours to catch the big ooes BICYCLE TOURS A wide variety of trips for individuals and families THE SUMMER SKI EXPERIENCE JUNE 22-24 Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced Cross-country skiiers - sign up today for The Summer Ski Experience. Three days of skiing MI. Hood's famous Palmer lift. swimming at Timberline Lodge ...special barbecue d inner at Illumination Rock on MI. Hood. Have a wonderful time improving your x-c downhill skiing .. in the sun! Week-end package includes all meals, lodging al Mazama Lodge, x·country skiing lessons, and guided climb of Mt. Hood. Write or call PSU Alumni now (or brochure and details. Sponsored by PSU Alumni and Timberline Nordic. PSU ALUMNI TOURS p () Ho, -').2 Porlimd ()R q-":I)- ~ I I \ .; • ~ (I ..t ( I ..t {! karen Martini ('73), formerly development officer at PSU, has been named Direclor of Annual funds at Reed CoUege, Portland. Cheryl McCord ('76) is a publications anorney with the Oregon State Bat. Gail """ Melson (70), a registered 5eCurities representative, has joined the Salem branch office of liberty Finar'l(ial Planners, and has been appointed as the firm's representative for the McMinnville, Ore. area. Paul Meyer ('73) works for Pacific Engineering Corp.• Ponland, focusing on PGE Company's Nuclear Plant Engineering Group. His family's third child, Ross, was born during t983. leomrd W. Nichenko ('75) is tile purchasing manager at fUR Systems, Inc., a photographic eqUipment and supplies firm in lake Oswego, Ore. CriliS A. N i c ~ s (,77), who earned his law degree at Gonzaga University Law School in 1981, is an attorney in private practice in downtown Portland. AdeJe OOOn ('7& MS), who has spent the past 2] years in the education field, has been named teacher of the year in the Battle Ground, Wash. school distill:!. She is a c o u n ~ l o r at Praine High School. John G. ' e ~ r s o n (73 MS) hilS been named associate professor of pharmacy at Ferris State Coltege, Big Rapids, Mich• .. Ie was most recently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of WiKoosin's School of Pharmacy. David B. Petrie (,77 MBAJls the IK'W vice president of fifrCal service'! at Southwest Washington Hospitals. He is also board chairman at Columbia Communtly Creeht Union, and is president-elect of the Heahocare Financial Management Msociahon's Oregon chapter. He and hiS Wife live m Vancou\-ef, Wash. with their t".o children. Ruby Sanbom (,?,2) IS a regional tralnmg ~ p e c l a h s t m eqUipment serviCes for Eastman Kooak Company in Siln Francisco. Moibel E. S c h ~ a c k ('77 MS) plans to retirl' in June, after completing a leaching career In Woodburn, Ore. spanning more than 26 years. I."'" R. Schlauch 1'79) has }Dined hiS father, Sill, in forming a new firm. Cardmal Trading ltd. The Portland firm already handles much of the lumber exporting business fOfmerly handled by Georgia.PaciflC, International, which recently was moved to Atlanta, Ga. ~ r a h M. uhlilnd ('71) serves as executive director for educational activities wltn Msoclated Oregon Industries, the Slate's largest business lobby. Eric P. Verheiden 1'74). who received his Ph.D from (allech, now works as a systems engineering speciaiisl for ....erojet·General Corp. 10 develop on·board computers for space satellites. He lives in Azusa, Calif. Esther Williamson ('79) recently retired after nearly 28 years with W e y e r h a e u ~ r Co., longview, Wash., and is busy learning about Computffii at a local community college, caring for her grandchIldren, and taking swimming lessons. fohn c. "Chad" Yowell ('7& MSn has been named dean of students at Pacific U n i v e r ~ l t y , Forest Grove, Ore. He formerly served as acting associate dean of students and director of athletics attne u n l v e r ~ i l y . Vowell, hiS WI(l' and their four children live in Hillsboro. '80s loon c. Allen III (,8) MS) has been admitted to the Ph.D. program in !oOCiOlogy .11 Wa>hmgton Slate University, Pullman. Wash. He p l c l n ~ to continue his research on how t e l e v i ~ i o n influences the voting habits oi people. and how the medium influences attitudes to'.\ilrd the elderly. Marl.' AlumNotH on p. '1
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