Perspective_Spring_1986

Compiled by Cliff Johnson '59 Donald L. Carpenter (SA) has published his eighth book, a novel and two shQrt stOfiE'S E!fl.tilled. The C!ilSS of '49. The novel recount5memorable individuals and gfOUps who were part of his graduating class at Grant High School in Portland. '61 Judith K. Hofer (85), former president and chief execulive officer of the f\.1eier & Frank Co., has been named president and chief executive officer of the Famous-Barr (0., the flagship chain of Mall Department Stores Co. in StLouis, Mo. In assuming the new post in 51. louis, Hofer leaves her a s ~ i g n m e n t as prE'Sidenl and chief executive officer of Mall Co. of California. '62 Ross A. Fogeiquist (85, '65 MST), president of the Scandinavian Club of Portland and one of the executive directors of the annual "Scanfl"S1" f ~ i v a l in Portland, is being pre5l"nled thl" order of Officer of the RO)Ial Order of the Polar St<lr by the Swedish Consulate General in los AngE'les for his work to promote Swedish culture. '64 Cap Hedges (BA), president of C.p Hedges & AsS<K:iates, Inc., Portland, has been named president of the Portland Associalion of ~ r t i s l n g Agencies, an OfganizatH:ln ol4& local agl"OCies. Richud G. Doty (BS) has been named curalor of Western Hemisphere numismatics at the M ~ u m of American History, Smilhsoni,ln Institution, Washington, D.C. He is now in charge of the extensive collections of U.S. papt'f money, currencies of other countries, one of thI" world's largest collections of l<itin Amerjean coins !including Spanish·American gold coinsl. and medieval and Roman coins. '65 GET CAMPUS CALENDAR .\Iumnt H(' n('tlt .. Card 229-4948 p.ml O. Soumo«il (BA) reports he is now serving as director of foreign languagt' and bilingu.11education in Ihe Wyoming Slale Department of Education. '67 Waltler L Hoffman (BS) has been named president of the: Portland accounting firm of Nygaard, Mims & Hoffman. He has 18 years of experience in public accounting. '68 Mic:hael H. Oaggett {BA) was the trainer of eight of the 4S thoroughbred horses that perishE.>d in a diS<lstrous pre-dawn barn firle Jan. 19 at Belmont Par\( race track in New York. Daggett was nOl injured. He has worked with horses since graduating from PSU. '69 Tom Pry \'68 BS) and his wife Marcia, who own four neighborhood newspapers in the Portland area. ~ e n ! l y purchased a fifth, The Neighbor. The montllly publication 5ervice-; oeighborhoo<k in w ~ and northwest Portland. ~ COl (BS). a graduate of Wa5nougal. Wash. High School, has returned to manage tne city's branch of First Interstate Bank. Dustine Davidson (BS) has ~ n named station manager of Portland tell"Vision station KOIN·TV, Ch. 6. She was the station's business manager (rom Jan. 1982 until Mar. , 985 when she resigned that position to join Mercy Corps Intern;ational as field director in Khartoum, Sudan. Jim RoaR (BS), who owns three specialty hot dog restaurants in the greater Penland area. has entered into an ilgreement with Steve Nailo, operator of Roberto's ice cream store in The Galleria, to feature Rooke's hot dogs in Naito's downtown POI'tland SI00". '70 UP. Crownhart-Vatllhan IMA), together with Thomas Vaughan of the Oregon Historical Society and PSU history professor Basil Dmytryshyn, has co-authored the first in the socifly's new three-volume work, To Siberiil and Russian America, Thref' Centuries of Russian EJstw.ud Expans;QrI. ThI" ne"W volumes are the culminalion ol nearty two decades of research, writing, translating and editing. '71 Peter fomaroJ (BA), best known for his work in Portland theater, has been appointed director of the snared Hoosing Program at the Center for Urban Education, Portland. He has bei>n involved in social and community issues fOf 1 S yean;, and began working in the centl"r's Shared Housing Progr.lm last year. Kirk Tilylor (MBA), was m::endy honored by his firm as one of the five highest-prtXlucing Qiesmen in Coldwell Bankers Poriland commercial brokerage office during 1985. His _rea of specialization involves apartmenlli. '72 Cheril.,.n Foglio (BS) is thE> new director of disaster services for the Oregon Trails Chapter of the American Red Cross, serving Muhnomah, Clackama5. Washington. Columbia and Yamhill coonties. Most recently she was city disaster planner at Gresham. Ore. '73 brl Eyre (MSW). a counselor and chemical dependeflC)' program coordinator with lutheran Family ServicE', has been named dira:tor of the Klamath Falls office of lF5 of Oregon. He has been with the ageocy fOf the past six years. Freddye Pete" (BS) has opened a consulting firm, FreOdye Petett & Associates, 11'1(. in downtown Portland. The new firm handles management consulting services, including human resources/personnel, staff traming, evaluation and project management. '74 Michael 8.J.nisler (BS) has been appointed financial analyst for Healthlink. Portland. He previously served as profitability analysis officer for U.S. Bancorp. '75 Pat R. O'Dell (BS) teaches English at West Albany High School, Albany. Ore. He has worked in the Albany school system for the past 10 years, .fter obtaining a master's degrti' from lewis and Clark College, Portland. '76 Berta Delman ISS, '79 MPA). American Red CrOS5 (ommunity S('fVices director for the Oregon Trail Chapter. has been appointed 10 the Portland Police Internal Investigations Audltmg Committee. The nine-member citiZens group reviews and hears apPeals of the Portland Police Bureau's internal investigations process. Nicholas R. Knapp (8S), director of the Clackamas County, Ore. I t o u ~ i n g Authority since 1980, h a ~ announced his resignation to become director of a new local non-pmfit housing organiUltion in the priVil1e sector. Stephen F. ~ t h e w s IBS) has been promoted to thI" rank of setgE'ant in the Washington Co., Ote. Sheriff's office. T h ~ former senior deputy assumed his new duties overM'eing the patrol day shift on Jan. I of this year. Thomas V. landoli (MS), principal of St. lohn lhe Ap05tle Parish School in Oregon City, Ore., was named principal of tile month for March by the national magazine 5.-tm Rosen Educatiooal Services fOf Taday's Catholk Teacher. '77 Robert Bailey (MSVV) was recently named executive director of the Oregon Chapter of the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse. The organization is housed in the Region<ll Research Institute for Human Servica at PSU, part of the University's GradUilte School of Social Work. '78 Bobbi Lou Moseley c.ry (BS) was named runner-up for the 198& t-1other of the Year Feb. I by Ihe Oregon Association of American Mothers, Inc., a related agency of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon. Gary is a southeast POI'tland mother of four who is on the national board of United Church Board Homeland Ministry. In 1981 she was the Oregon rl"pftsentative to the While House conference on Aging. Brim J. Hal1u"g (BS) was named Feb. I to staff an elperiml"Otal position as community aS6istanl to Tigard, Ore. City AdministratOf Bob )ean. The tempot'ary post was created to help i n a e a ~ citizen in\lOlvement in Tigard's government, and to handle citizen questions as well as produce the city newsletter. '79 Ann 8rewstl"r Clarke ('7, MA) is thE! author of a new book about the I ift! works of one of the Northwest region's early architect5-, Wade Hampton Pipes. During a SO-year career, Pipes developed a distinctive architectural style based on English inflUf!oces but adapted to his native Oregon eovirooment. '80 Christy k. Moore IMS) was one of the thlee teachers in the Battleground, Wash. School District to be selected for recognition during February by the Battleground E d u c a t ~ Ass'n. Moore coordinates a program that teaches high school students to tutor p r ~ h o o l E ' f S '81 Joan S. Buell (MA), founder and directOr of Hospice House, Inc., POftiaod, has been elected to the National Board of the Medical College of Pennsylvania. She is married to PSU English ProfE'S5Of Thomas Buell, and is the author of several publications on hoSpice care and on child development. l.,.nne W. Pike (B5) has been named administrative clerk fof the city Qf Woqdland, Wash. She previoosly worked as court secretary with the Clar\( Coonty, Wash. District Court. Pike also is working on a master's degree at psu. '82 leanna J. Bennett (85) has been awarded a three-Yl"ar minority fellowship from thl" American Sociological Ass'n. to pursUf! a doctorale in sociology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She expects 10 receive her master's degree in ~ i o l o g y Ihis lune from the univt'f'siry's MilwaukH' campus. Daile D. (85) and IUren R. 811SCho (B5) now live with their two Children in North 8eod, Ore., where Dale serves as the new director of the Star of Hope program. The program operates two residential cl"nlers fOf 17 handicapped clients, as well as a day activities center serving 36 d i e n l ~ for JOb training and other furn:tlOfls. Glenda French (85, '85 MSW) is one of three c o u n ~ l o r s stdffing lhe flt'\v Sam,uitan Counseling Center. Inc. 10 Milwaukie, Ore. B a ~ at St. John fhe E\langeJist Episcopal Church, the center offas counSl"llng for marital, stress, alcohol and other problems. "We SI"e our.;elves as an I"xlension of churches in the area," French noted. Cuy Gover (BS) supervises operations of hIs family's business, Mile Hi Sporting Goods in lakeview, Ore., while his father oversees the local motorcycle dealership. lon Ingalsbe (85), Business Administration, is the aUfhor of four texl$: Business Applicalions Software for the IBM PC: Lorus /-2-31orIhe IBM PC; Wo!dst.1r for the IBM PC; and dBase " fOf tilt! IBM PC, all published by Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company. Cheryl L. Leitz. (B5) has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, following graduation from OffK:l'r Training School allackland Air F o r c ~ BasI" in Texas. '83 Rich;ird Avilb (MAJ, a Ponland actor, directed his first full-lengrh play, How the Otht'r Half loW'S, at T((>asure Valley Community College In Ontario, Ore. in lale February and early March. The play is a comedic f.tree by Brilish playwright Alan Ayckboum. Susan Biluman (BS, '85 MSl) has been named Health IncE'nlivle Program CoordinatOf" of the C l a c K a m a ~ Health Care ( o n ~ r t i u m , which is offered by two alea hospitals and the Physicians Association 01 Clackamas County. Ore. to help hospital employees and physician memben; develop and maintain hf!althy lifestyles. She is a former program director for lhe Columbia·Willamettl" YMCA. John Groth (BS) was OnE! of four tocal artists exhibiting a variety of media Feb. 6 through Mat. 5 at the lakewood Center Gallery in lake Oswego, Ore. Groth u'6 his PSU background in chemical engineering and glaze chemistry 10 creale striking geomelric-shaped po«:elain works. Naomi ICed (MPA) has joined the Portland office of Government FinaflC'E' Associates, Inc. as a financial analyst. Keck pre'liously ~ e d at S ~ a r s o n Lehman Brothers , Inc. as a research analyst in public finance. '84 Paulil Blunck (611.) has joined her husband as a business partner in the remodeling and home maintenance business now known as the Jim and Paula Blunck Construction Co. In F a i r v ~ , Ore. 5.Jndll L. H u m p h ~ Y 5 {BS), fitness director for Safeway Stores, loc., Clackamas, Ore. offices, presented ideas for programs aimed at prl"Veoting [ow back pain in industrial ;00 settings during a day.long professional meeting on tilt> subject held in Ponland Apr. 26. '85 Darb Hulen (MS'D is the new Hl'alth and Fitness CoordinatOf for p.1tienls aoci employees at Veterans Administration Medical Center hospitals located in Portland and Van(ouV('r, Wash. DouKW G. Murdock (BS) has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, following graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Forcl" 8a5e in Texas. Michael S. Piltrick (BS) has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, follOWing graduation from Officer Training School allad:land Air Fon::e Ba5e in Texas. Earl PortH (BS) teaches computer classes al Glencoe High School in Hillsboro, Ore. Porter a l ~ holds a bachelor of arts degree from Linfield College, and a master of science degrel" from the U n i v e ~ t y of Arizona. Continued on page 14 PSU Perspective, Spring 1986 / page 1 J

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