Compiled by Cliff Johnson '50s Bud (lilrK (VanporO is the new- ffiayor-elect of the City of Portlilnd, following it hard·fought ~ : : r , ~ : ~ ~ ~ , ~ ; ~ ~ 1 e : ~ ~ ~ d ~ : ~ ~ ~ t s t violinist in the Oregon Symphony OrdleSlra, also attended PSU. John W. tbbmon (Vanport) plans to retire Dec. J' as ~ d e n l of Clackamas Community College, a post he has held since 1969. His announcement July 9 <:ame just two weeks aher i : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ' c : ' r ~ : : r ~ i l t h e college. Wn Perrin ('59), newly-elected chairman of the board of the Portland advertising firm of Borders, Perrin and Norrander, rKl!fltly welcomed the $700,000 national men's wear advertising account of Pendleton Woolen Mills 10 his firm. The Portland ffi.)nufaClurer's men's wear account had bPeo placed with a San Francisco ~ i 5 i n g agency for the past 14 years. Hon . ....,.ob<ru 1'581, the first woman justice on the Oregon Supreme Court, received a Distinguish«! Service Award from the University 01 Oregon during its June 10 commencement ceremony. She previously served on the Oregon Court of Appeals, ;lOd spent some 1 J years as a member of the Oregon lesis1alure. '60s AnlWlbelJe A ~ u n d t r !'62) retired from the PSU Health Service and !he Univer'Sily's Counseling = ~ ~ H : : I ~ ~ : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ? r ! ; h« 20 yt"ars of service to PSU. Jeffrey B.uIIe.. "69), a detective sergeant with the Portland Police Bureau, also edits The R4Ip Sheet, a monthly newspaper for police officer'S in Oregon. David A. Durleoe ('64), an ophthalmologist practicing in Oregon City, Ore., has been appolmed to a two-year term to the state Commission for the Blind. Dr. Durfee also is a membef of the board of counci/Ion of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and a board member of the Industry for the Visually I m p a m ~ d . R.ly ~ (,6}) is the new superintendent of the Wlnston·Dillard xhoo! District in soothern Oregon. He fotmerly ~ s superintendent of a smaller neighboring school district, Myrtle Point. He irK! his wife JoAnn, a counselor and \lolleyball coach at Myrtle Point High School, have two daghteB and a son. Robert Hohensee (,65) has been elected vice ~ i d e n t for business affairs by t ~ Board of Trustees at Western Evangelical Seminary, Milwaukie, Ore. Howald W. Houshlon ('W) is a senior systems programrnet fOf McDonnefl.OougI.1S Automatron Co., and l i v ~ with his family in Missouri. ~ W. jonu ('66) is servinS as direclor of operations in the northwesl region for the Air Force's Intelligence ReseNe, headquartered 011 FI. BeI\lOir, Virginia. Betty M..!'f ('68) has been elected chairman of tM Washington stale Council lor Postsecondary Education. The couoeil oversees planmng for W..shington's pubiK cofleges and univtnilles. Appointed to the cOUfl(:llln 1982, she previously served as chainn..n 01 its academic affairs commlnee. 4 Jon Keith MilcMlI ('691 is the newly appoinled president of Deaconess !\\edical Center in ~ ~ : ' ! i ~ h ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l i ~ . He formerly served as adminislr.lltor at Bay Alea Hospital in Coos Bay, Ore. for nine years before coming to Spokane. Gary D. Robinson ('61, '7) MAl is the new vice presidenl of Saudi Management SystemJi in JubaillnduslTial City, Saudi Arabia. He continues 10 operate Trainins & DeveLopment Programs, a productivity improvement company based in Portland. M..rilyn Betty Seward ('65) recently received her master's degree in education from California State Uni\lersity OIl Chico. Monte Shelton (,60), president of Monte Shelton Motor Co., Portland, won the C<Weled G.I. Joe's Rose Cup sports car race June 10 al Portland InternalKloal Raceway. Shelton's victory in a Porsehe 910 marked his fourth Rose Cup win, and his first since 1976. Oifford Snyder ('66, '72 MSW) is a medinl programs manager with the Washington state Maternal and Child Health Program. He and his wife, P ~ lhayrr Snyder {'71 MSn live in Olympia, Wash, with their two 5OOS. ,..roes lompllins ('69) is a computer coordinator for the Orient School District, Gresham, Ore., an instructor at MI. Hood Community College, Gresham, and direclor of a computer explorer's group. Dale S. w .. lhood ('66) is a school psychologist in the Evergreen School District, Vancouver, Wash. The distrid is said to be the fastest growinS in the state. John Wykoff ('6S), partner in Hau5ef, Webb, Wykoff and Frerichs Public Relations, Portland, has been appoinred an associate director of the Portland Rose Festival Association for 1985. '70s Julie Accll4lrdi ('70, '80 MAl submined the winning theme for thiS year's Grand Floral Parade, "Tkket in My Pocket," which is part of Portland's annual Rase Festival celclJration. She is a drama teacher at Wilson High School in Portland. Hotly Barkrr ('79) is an assistant publications oHker and editor In the University Relalions Office of Oregon Health Sciences University, PMland. She formerly worked as a repol1er for the Valley Times newspaper in Beaverton, Ore. Rev. Akma Boozer ('74 MS) recently became the Pacific Northwest's first black female priest to be ordained in the Episcopal Church. She also is Dean at Sluden1 Services, Upper School, al the O ~ EPIscopal School, Panland. (See Ptot5peCfiveprofile Spi-ing, 198}). Bet 8orJeson ('78), has had her second book on colored·pencil draWing techniques, "Color Drawing Workshop," released by Watson-GUpliH Publications of New york. She and her husband Edwin collaborated on both boob. (See Pefspectivt' Pfofile, Fall. 1982) Kenl 00uJI.ls Brandon (74) arK! Cora Jo Bun W@fe married in a garden wedding ceremony, held at the home of the bride's P41rerJts in Penryn, Calif. The coople honeymooned in Cane"n, Mexico and 10 Texas. ..... urd ('7-4) has lM!en promoted to vtee president of the Columbia Basin District and Hermiston Branch al U.S. National Bank of ~ . Card joined lhe bank in 1968 and has been in \lariOU5 management positions in its Panland, Gresham and Bend branches. Rid: Dalbey ('75) has been named assislant creati\le director al Marx, Knoll and Mangels, loe., an advertising, public relations and marketing agency In Portland. He joined the finn 10 1978 as an art director. ,.,.O.Eisenbrisz l'7t) woricsforthe Metropolitan Human Relations Commission in Portland as a disability project coordinator. FJlenetl finst« ('70 MAT) has lM!en a teacher fOf the past 15 years al Portland Christian High School. Her two children now attend college. Grepy J. frri ('73), a Portland ..ttomey, h..s been reappointed to the Portland Metropolitan Area local Government Boundary Commission. The ll-member commissKlo guides the creation and growth of cities, special service districts .. nd privately owned community waler and sewer systems. Paul Allen frMlll: ('77 MAl woo the 1984 Ruth Worden Gold Medal Award for "academic achievement, participation In class acti\lilies, broad professional interests and leadership potential," upon receiving his master of librarianship degree in June from the University 0( Washinscon. Philip K. ~ i s ('75 MS), a privale consultant on a\ltan ..nd wildlife ecology, returned to Portland recently to conduct a study on what ftfects Oregon's gypsy moth Spl'ay program would have on nesting birds and mice in Portland's West Hills area, which depend 00 the moth for part allheir food supply. Mark S, Gardiner ('75), director of the City of Portland's Office of Fiscal Administration, is a member of lhe 1984·85 Board of Governors of the City Club of Portland. lOOn Garwood ('78 MS) is a psychologist working at the Clackamas County Menial He..lth Cenler. Bewrly G ~ 174 MSn has been app:»nled to .. four·year term on the state Fair Dismissal Appeals Board, which hears cases concerning dismissed teachers. Gladder has been principal of Aloha High School in Beaverton, Ore. since 1982. lilHb G u s t a ~ (73) has built a health spa called "Springforth" on Vashon Island in Washington state. The forested setting includes weights, stearnlsau.na, hydrotherapy, bal\etlbarre and minors. ~ Guthridse ('70) coached a leam of his Gambell, A l a ~ high school students to victory 0IIef 3] other teams in the international Future Problem Solving Bow/, he'd May 29 at Cedar Raplds, Iowa. In Gambell, an Eskimo village located only a few miles from Siberia o ~ SI. lawrence Island, English is spoken only in ~ = ~ ~ n d ~ ~ e . : ! : ! k ~ i : . ilre Donnie HamiHon 1'72, '79 MS) has co-authored a compuler course c.. lled 'Where Is hr' to help students use American libraries ITIOI"e effectively. Her new "rcWmap" is being sold nallonally by Compu-Talions of Troy, Mich. Hamilton is a certified librarian at Vase Elementary School in Beaverton, Ore. Heather Ann Hannilm ('76), a staff phySical therapist at the Oregon City Physical Therapy Clinic, also is an instructor of prepared childbirth methods for the Prepared Childbirth As5OCiation 01 Portland. nm Hibbits (75), president of TH R ~ a r c h , Inc., Portland, served as a campaign ad'oIiser and pollster dlIring Bud o..rir's IVanport} recent successful primary election campaign to unseat incumbent mayor Frank Ivancie. JaM Holftn ('72) recently had her Cilreef' as a mother of three and 4IS an umpire for lhe Portland Softball Umpires AS5QCiatioo profiled 00 Ihe front page of the "living" section of The Oregonian newspaper for May 1, 1984. JMneS Richard Houle 1'77) married H a r r i ~ Ann Hauser June 2 at SI. 8amalm Episcopal Church, Portland. Henri joyolUX 1'7} MS) has been named as erlsineering manager at R0dger5 Orpn Co., Hillsboro, Ore., a subsidiary of CBS's Musical Instruments Division. He has taught courses in digital systems and circuit theory at PeC and PSU. JoyauK formerly was an engineer at FOfd Industries and Floating Point Systems. M41rk ('78) .. nd Kilren ('83) Kr..ger have two children, agt'$ 5 and 1. She teaches in Beaverton, Ore. and he has worked as a manager for Intel Corp., Aloha, Ore., since graduation. by Uppin ('76 MSW) is director of the pre-release program at Montana Slate Hospltal. He and his wife Ellen haW! a two-year-old daughter. The family lives in Dee!' lodge, Montanil and enjoys country living. gardening andfarrning. Continued on p. 6 ABC ALUMNI BENEFITS "Thanko for fllalwlg it so eal\· to tdke advantage of thmt· ,ervice, ( enf()\'('(/ dS a student. " Tho ... 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