AlumNotes Continued from p. 4 <:voir" M. leonilrd (,77, '79 MS) has been appointed to tM state Commission on Black Affairs, which monitors programs and laws, re5eilrches problem areas, and recommends action and iegislatioo 10 the governor 10 meet the needs of the state's blilck population. Moirtys Levin ('73) i§ assistant director 01 publications in the University Relations office of Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland. May. M M : ~ i e ('78). who earned her bachelor's degree at PSU while in her I"arly 70'5, has returned to Ii\lt' in her nalive Canada at Penlicton, S.c. GET CAMPUS CALENDAR Alumm Benefits Card 229-4948 Cindi L. o\U.rqueHe ('78, 'SO, '80 MS) has received her Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical College of Wiscoosin, the largest mediCilI school in the state and the third largest private medical school in the nation. Dr. Marquette will next serve a transitional residency at 51. Joseph's Hospital in Milwaukee. Wis. Bob Mux ('79) and his brother, Michael. who attended PSU, both qualified for the 1984 Summer Olympics fencing teams. Bob, a Richland, Wash. chemist, is America's top entry in the men's ~ event in Los A n g e ~ . Michael will compete in !he foil evenL Bob's wife, Suzanne Marx, also attended PSU and hopes to compete as a fencer in the 19BB OlympiCS. Kelly McConnell (,70) and his wife celebrated the arrival of their first son Feb. 27. B ~ Snoey Niblock {'79 MSn is the director of education at Monticello Medical Center, longview, Wash. She is responsible for arranging staff in-services, community education, and community health screenings. Jill B, Nichols ('73) has ~ promoted to assistant manager of the Oregon Trail chapter of the Americ.an Red Cross. She formerly was director of the chapters volunteer personnel office. 0." J. Noelle (,75, '79 MPA) has been placed in charge of the ~ I a n d Polke Bureau's InlemallnW5tigationsDivision.afive-person unit which investigates complaints of police wrong-doing. It. Noelle previously served in the Bureau's Patrol Support Division, was commander of the Street Crimes Unit, was a night relief commander in the Bureau's East Precinct, and also served as the Bureau's public information officer. D.vid Petrie ('77 MBAl, vice president of fiscal services far Southwest Washington Hospitals, has been elected presidefll of the Heahhcare Financial Management Association's Oregon Chapter. He is a former president-elect, ~ : a a 7 S : ~ ~ r ~ ! ~ ; ' ! J ~ ~ : . a : ~ t ~ ~ t A , ~ c o u n t s . fmidye Pddt ('73), president of the Uf'ban league of Portland, tw been reappointed 10 the §tate,lob Training Coordinating Council. The 18-member group coordinates all training a c t i v i t ~ In Oregon involving programs funded under the job Training P a r t n e r ~ h i p Act of 1983. Muy Anne Surirwn ('77) and Ralph Frederick Rayburn were married April 14 at St. lames lutfweran Church, Portland. The ceremony was performed in Finnish and in English. After a r K ~ i o n , the couple wenl 10 the Soulhern Oregon coast fot·their honeymoon. DoniIJd Schmidt ('73), a CPA, has joined the Portland a<counting firm of Nypard, Mims & Hoffman as a shareholdt-r. 6 ~ 0, Smith ('70) is a vice presidenl with Oregon Pioneer Savings and loan Association, in charge of insurance. D i ~ S t e w ~ r t ('72, '7S MSn is head of the physical education department at Centennial High School, Gresham, Ore. She leaches physical educalion and is head coach fot basketball and track and field. W.....H Richvd Slnnd ('79) married Janel Ruth Hegreness A.pri1 14 at West Hills Unitarian Fellowship, Portland. Following a reception, the couple honeymooned in Southern California. kn T.afley ('71, '72 MS) is manager dlhe recently expanded Multnomah.clackamas ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ a ~ 1 ~ t l : ~ I ~ ~ ~ r ' : 7 - ; ~ e s MS). RebKu L. Till ('79) shared wedding vows June 2 with Brent A. Macey at Montavilla Baptisl Church, Ponland. The couple honeymooned OIl Sunriver, Ore. Susan Toevs ('79.MAl hosted theater workshops in Toledo and Lincoln City, Ore. schools during April, as part of the 1984 Artists in Educ.alion program held for the sixth year in lincoln County schools. The program helps children learn about artists and the art they create. Lucretb Jo Tursi ('71, '74 MA1), who teaches English as a second language at Grant High School, Portland, spent six weeks this summer studying Italian culture and history on a Fulbright Scholarship. Lenore Anne Vest ('71, 'B3 MST) is now a full-time mathematics instructor at lower Columbia College in longview, Wash. LiNb Willis ('71), an assistant professor of physical education at Eastern Oregon State Coilege, La Grande, spent a recent sabbalical leave pursuing doctoral work involving ealing disorders, especiallv anorexia and bulimi.:t. C. NOf'fNn Winningffitd ('73 MBA), founder and chairm.:tn of Floating Point Syst,ems, Inc., Beaverton, are., was the commencement speaker during June 2 graduatiOfl exercises at the Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls. He was also a delegate 10 the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco July 16-19. Rowl.llnd Wong ('78) is an exercise physiologist and director of the YMCNdiac Therapy Program at the Midland, Texas YMCA. '80s Wendy Swanson A ~ ('81) works as a social worker in a home for unwed pregnant women In Pensacola, Fla. lonnie Breninger ('80) is studying for a master's degree in educational counseling at PSU. Abbott Chaney ('Bl MUPI has been promoted from assistant planner to urban planner with the City of Lompoc, Calif. Bernie Cliff ('SO) is a counselor for Native American high school students in Portland public schools. Tom Dryden ('321 works as a parole and probation officer with Clackamas County Community Corrections, Oregon City, are. Connie Easter ('81 MPA) has been nilmed to direct the mc'Irketing department for the Housing Authority of Portland. She formerly served as pre5S .secretary 10 the state [)lopartment of Land Use and Transportation and the WOIshlngtoo County Board of Commissionefs. RQIfl' Ei55 ('84 MBA), who recently joined Mentor Graphics Corporat}on, Tigard, Ore., as the firm's information systems manager, is a member of the 1984-85 Board of Governors of the City Club of Portland. Antonio fft'lWldez (,82 MS) hit! been named the new principal at Columbia Elementary School, McMinnville, Ore. I.Uc;. fisher ('82) is employed by the Stash Tea Company of Portland. Here is a valuable supplement to your current life insurance plan - easy, economical. Now, during a limited enrollment period, all PSU Alumni under 60 are eligible to apply and purchase $10,000 to $200,000 of term life insurance that may be continued to 75.. ,plus an equal benefit amount from $10,000 for your spouse and $5,000 for each of your dependent children. We endorse this program as one of the best group life insurance plans on the market today. Apply nowl Call or write for your application. PSU ALUMNI p () 13U\ - ; ~ • PortLlI1d ( ) r e ~ ( ) n q - ~ n - ')03 22'1 -t.'--)..\.I:.) Marc S. Gonzales ('83) has joined the Tigard, Ore. firm of Faunt, Lewis and Behrenz as staff Martin Grahn (,84), an assistant wrestling cOach at PSU for the past ten years, has been named interim head coach of the Vikings' "'Irestling team. Grahn replaces Len Kauffman, who resigned in late March. O.lvid H.n ('81) has received a $1,000 scholarship for the second year from the Clark County, Wash. Medical Auxiliary. Married and the father of two, he is completing his third year of medical school at the University of Washington. Ti. Hudson ('B3), was named one of the "Outstanding Young Women of America" in the most recent edition of the book of the same name, compiled by VIP Awards, ltd., Mission, Kan. She now teaches English at a junior high school in Renton, Wash. near Seattle. uthryn MMy lormn ('82) is c o m p l ~ i n g her studies in the Master of library Science program at the University of Washington in Seattle. She hopes to receive her degree this December. Dennis M K ~ Jmeph ('81) and lisa Renee Wilburn e)(changed wedding vows May 12 at St. Sharbel Roman Catholic Church in southeast Portland. Following a reception at Lakeside _ Gardens, me couple went to Hawaii fot their honeymoon. Ste-ven Klein ('81) hilS joined Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage as a sales associate in its industrial properties division, with responsibilities in the areas of industrial sales and leasing. and electronic industries. VICki KoIbel1 ('83) has been named administrative coordinator for the non-profit Metro Crisis InterVention Service in Portland. It is staffed by 14 paid employees and 65 volunteers, and includes a 24-hour telephone "hoIline" servke, providing both information referral and crisis intervention. Kennett. Jon Kru&er ('81) began classes this summer al the American Graduate School of InterOOItional Manilgement, Glendale, Ariz. Cheryl L1wrena ('80 MSn is teaching health sciences in the professional physical education program at Willamette University, Salem, Ore. She also heads the athletic therapy work al the university, while pursuing her Ph.D. in health science education at the University of Oregon. Robert L Ogle. Jr. ('83 MBA) has been promoted to loan officer OIl the Hillsboro, Ore. branch of Pacific Western Bank. He has been ~ ~ ; ~ ~ i ~ = : , ~ : : ? s n a H , : : r ~ ~ ~ t ~ ; t ! . h e Hillsboro lions Club. Rhea Ruder ('82), a community health education specialist OIl Good Sam..ritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland. had her own struggle with diabetes, along with help recei'lt'd in Good Samaritan's treatment program, profiled n the cover story in the hospital's spring issue of Heafthview magazine. Lurlene Shamsud·Oin ('84), a mother of eight children who returned 10 PSU to complete her degree work begun years ago, had her academic accomplishments, together with those of her !>DO, Dawud, and daUghter, Christine, featured in tile Sunday Oregonian newspaper for June 10, 1984. Oous L Jilpr (,82) is an electrical engineer with Northwest Natural Gas Company. Anne A. Vetto ('80) graduated from medical school June B at Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland. As a new physician, she plans to intern this fall at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, and then continue her studies in internal medicine at that institutton. Michele W ~ ('81) is teaching elementary physic.al education (Of the Longview, Wash. School Distric1, while continuing weB: on an MST degree at Portland State. John S. WuibchkJc, Ir. ('81 MS) will take ove!' duttes as principal of Hood River Middle School, Hood River, Ore., when grades are realigned in the district this fall. Since 1983 he has been principal at Mapleton lunior/Senior High School in lane County, Ore. Continued on p. 11
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