Perspective_Summer_1985

Annual Fund breaks recura Alumni and inends of Ponland Clemans, who steered this car State have shown thelr geneiostty tn to such a successful conclus~o record-break~ngproporttons this year. added Harmon. The 1984-85 Annual Fund surpassed Annual Fund donations are all previous totals with $120.354 rn used to iund alumni scholarsh gifts, reported PSU development spec~alone-time grants to heli offtcer Floyd Harmon. students finish their degrees, t, The second best showing was ~n support faculty recruitment an 1982-83. when $98.858 In gifts were development. to enhance the logged. Last year's total was $71.095. I~brary,to assist student organ, Harmon war also pleased that the and events, and tu provtde sul number of donors had doubled over academtc departments outslde last year, from 1.460 to 2,875. "Th~s state budget allocat~nns. is a good strong base ol support." he Next year, Harmon hopes h sa~d. incrcare the volunteer efiort io C~flswere soltcited by a group oi contacting malor donors and I sixty volunteerr, mostly PSU alumnc. maklne. plan. tor an addittonal and a student phonathon crew that volunteer phonathon siaiied bs worked i ~ v evenlnss a week from alumni and iriend5. Call Harm lanuary through May. "Specla1 thanks (229-49111to volunteer. Your go to Annual Fund char Chuck as valuable as your money! npaign n," being ips and > d PSU zatlon5 ,port to th" Chuck Clemanr l'5h). nehl. 1984.85 Annual Fund Char reoorfr the suc<rrr st the ramnrixn and ~WW< I + \ \ulmtt-rr~ ,dt vqa+p! $#n of? thv k m ~ 08 V\t +rw..al+,<st .mo %tr, l a ~ y # h Rlum~ I ~rfrnlng 11, the ~awod new' o! In* 4nnurl tvnd Il,lal\ am-. Ira~nl Irll, lvnn Ice mr. 64 lP1111 R <wY ~ 1as.1.13111 111 Ih vvr~n&nl lor unnrnolr rrlal$rstorr Prortolla I 811r#s#l .,nrph Rrnunlel ~ n l Ir8rh PSU plans 40th year celebration Portland State thls year celebrates 40 years of qual~tyteaching, research and public service rn the metropolltan regton wlth a series of events and spec~alprojects. draw~ngattentton to the Universrty's mlr and contributions to the communtty S~ncethe openlngof classes at Vanport followmg World War It, hundreds of thousands of students have registeredfor courses and more than 40,000 have earned degrees at Portland State. Produc~ng reater publ~cawarenmi ai the Impart on the Iunlty oi the Un~veri~atnvd ~ts I 15 d malor goal oi thc 40th ~bservance le oi the actwties being i.d d u d e an area-wide "PSU ." special public rervlce and advert~singprograms ~n area n series of radro and television announcements recognizing P' faculty and alumni, specjal a l ~ events on campus, and recop," PSU by malor corporate and government entitles tn the are. An alumnl committee, chairea Jim C r ~ f f ~(t'6h7). is plann~nga 40 year observance for February 28, bu~ld~nogn last year's sucressiul "39th B~rthdayParty" at Rian's Atrium Restaurant. This February, celebrat~onwtll move to larger sp the Smith Center Ballroom. Subcomm~tte~s are meetlng to various aspects oi the event. t r entertalnment, tood, an auctlo pr~resand other activrt~es Auction to help athletes There are two ways you can help the Viking Athletic Association with its annual scholarshipauction in October. The first way is to be there. The date IS October 26 and the place is the Red Lion Inn at Lloyd Center. Srlent auctton beg,"> at 5 p.m. and oral auction follows at 7:30 p.m. Tlckets, at $32.50 per person, mcludr d~nnerand admlsrion to the auctlon. The wcond way to help Ir by donating items for auctlon. Here are some 1dea5:vacatlon homes. restaurant meals, tickets to the Blazer. or Breakers, sk! pa5res, new sloth in^, appl~ancesc, ases of wine. Use your imaginat~on!Don Palmer, of Palmer, Croth and Pletka. IS auctton co-char in charge oi donations. so give him a call at 226-0983 wllh your ideas. Remember, donattons are tax deductible. Proceeds from the VAA auction help provide scholarsh~sior , desrrvtng PSU athletes With an auction goal of $25,000. the V count~ng on your help V~ntagejazz ians. take note. theme oi the October event is ' Land." so get ready for some 5 8 toe-taoo~ne. D Y Ith the ace. plan ~cludtn n, ~h~ year c , ~ ~ i ~ i ~ Son ertous WPIeaenkn6 - AlumNotes J a m D. Grace 1841, a uartnt i ~ rIlleulensnt. 15 on a rtx-month aliignmpnf lo the Marlnc Continued from page 7 Comr Asr Staflon at Futenma ~n Okrnau,a. lapan, whtle rlalloned rwth Mai#ae Aftat k #CIA Hrl8~oolcSr gladron 1b9 Paul D. Lyrsn IBSl ha5 completed Avlnrlon ot t t~cr cand,teSchmla, Na,al In Memorian SIat1on ~n Pe.nri<ola, Fla.. and ha, been curnm~s~~onerl ~n ,he rank oi ~ a v tyn i l ~ n He Gary I. Cecil I71 BSi, renai aiiount 15 the roo oi D Rsc hard Lvran, a ~roierror ol ior The Orernnian Fuhlhh~na '0.. PO# '6 I Sterm Parhn 185) has ken named controller ot Capital Trurl Co . a lour~year~old. mndepurtl trmt company b a d enrl ~ortlaml He Climerly war a reosar acrcruniant at Anhur Anderwn B Cn . CPAr Rvp. Puralnghe IMS! received hlr Ph D ~n clvll enplnepiinq from Caw We5tein Rerewe Unaverllh reienllr He 15 currently an arrlrlant prolermi ol r#v#l engtneermg at North Dakota Stale Unlvenliv Gweraphy and Uihar Sfurl8e\ at I'iU Edna Mae Pinman !BSl hnr bryvn a three~vear comm,,men, a5 d,rrc,or for the Nal%nnnl Counc$lof C,lmn~unl#vMenla1 Health Center5 She r?r ~ntls completed her tlnr year of study 10wor11 a ma.ter.5 dearce ,n puhlr adm8o1sraton at PSU dted Mav l i ni an apparent heart attat Oregon C h hoipttnl He nn. d l He runrved by hl i iwfe. a son anti daughier. a brother, an uncle and a rouan T ~ P fan~lly rugge,s rcm~mhiancer C canri#hul,onr to T,I Oly Bap18si Temple, Gladstone. Ore Loren Duane Cyrm 1'59 BSi a Ponland certliied puhlic acrountanl. died lune I I d ksdney iaiiuie ~n a Rlnland hrripttal He 53 Survvuii d u d e hti wlie, his father. a bnlfher and a rlitrr The t a m ~ l y*il~.e, remembrance\ be cnnlr~hul~oni to 111e Bradley P. Ram 1851rrlx~ni lkal he ii wlitng pharmaceuticnlr for The Uplohn Co. ~n ~entul Wa*hl"ytan slate He 1,vps I" Y.,kcmu. '83 Mil hael I.Flynn 1851, s NAVY Enrlgn recently rcp~rled lor rlufv ~ 8 t hHel8ropier Comhat Suonnn Sauadrun Three located a, ,he San Andrea khwab 1851 Ir fcachrng physcal Nlu<allon and ioa<h#ng a, Oranpe (.oar! Comm~rlltv College 8" Costa Me,% Cald '85 led C. hbq IMTl ha5 hrrn nnmpd nr a lax lupewlsor in the Ponland offlcc o! Tourhr Rmr & Ca. (PA5 Hr ha5 tour vex. exoetlcnre 8 n AIlm k t y~BSIiormw manaar~f gmrm, %lore 4" Newberg. Ore and former nransyer of d Tualaltn. Ore food ro-op. has purrhard the Sap" Reslaurnn, 8" Newbe,#. He plan, li, rontrnur .en#nq and rxnand~nalhr restaurant'< David W. F-e IMAI, arflns dsrecior oi !ha Clark Cnunlv tl~lor8caf~ u w u r nand curator of Ihr i!lvirer 5 Grant Mau,tim ~n \,antouver. Warh . hsr hwn nanled prmanrn! dfrrrtor a1 th1~*'o muicumi A, pan ot hlr nlaiferi degree pioeranr 10 public htaua~t P5U. Fleece wrote ha Ihe?ts on the rrreel r.l,lwav lean H. Eaglrlon 1'66 MSTl died Msv Ncwherg. Ore home Shr wa173 Sh al Slleuaori and Tlgard h i ~ rhrhoolr. taught a1 PSU iur three years Shr losnl Portland Commun,tv College ~n 1960 , taught lhrrr lor 10 years ~unt,l her rrtln She leave5 a husband. three daughter, right erandch~lrlrrn 10 8" hrr e laugh, ,hen 3- ,nd tax cons~lftq wllh bolh law and arrounltnp. i,-l and hold5 . I,w dqrw n< well a, ,he ma,fei'r in ,.,xs,,on he rece,,ed ,om PSU h d r a Humphnv 1851, Clnerr dlr~ror lor Safrwnr Stor?,. Inc . ha, rerrrved an award from Ih" r1reeon Cavernor'r Council ,or Ilealth, fvtnps and spor t5 lor her volunwr work wllh thc ~incerv ~lrm',lllneu proxram. i". autharlnr a companr t,,ne,i publ,cdf,on. and tor conducr8op murr than 811 health and Line,, vert.nfai#nnc to Ponland area CompanlF IyrtPmi of early Vdnco~ver loni Huntky IMSI t i illlt comp~llng ~n her a t h l e l ~5pe'ral,~ after 50ar1ng to a lti#~w-kt 6' 5 %" 8" the hlyh lump io 'la,", tile ba,nze mda l at the 1984 Ol,aipc Summer Lamp tn Lo5 Aneelcr Nox rhr I\ putting lirr new PSLI master', dr~rep ~n gerontolaxv tk, work in h',r lob ,a1 a rourhwerr Poriland rer~ieo~at car? renter a r the rld~rlv Kim C d ,851 har h n named as the new pulM,c rrIai8onl rppr,alt?t h r the Ponland Veterans Admlntrtrrt#onMedical Center She 15 rrwmx8hl~ for devrloprne mlrrnal rmplo~ee nei\ilel(en and rrqmnilhy lo medm tnqu,r#e! ahixsi the veteran, 1,1u1111~,. ~n Rlnland and \'mcouver. Wa.h Allen G. Mickey f ' iO BSI, who work= Oregon Stale Ilrshway D#v#s~on al Cor Ore. ~ 1 4 ~ 1 shere Mar. 21 01 a marilvr attx k Hr war 47 saru~~ori nnr ludr h four young chddren, h8, parent5 and tu I tor the 5ltlFii (Dam) Richard Allen Nel-n 1'61 0s). slat- govetnn8rnt worker and molpl ci, dleri 4prtl I3 at hlr Aurora. Ore homt wa, 52 5urvmvine are h r wltr lhrrr rl lhmrlr I. Gavnn lBAi brmwlv an ~ l t l o r of Th? (anqua*, PSLl'r iludpnl nrwrwper, and 5~llxquenllv a I~WII~wrTllePr lor ,elera1 lkxal inclr*;l,wr\ and "laqdZlnPI. was ",,meti manarlnr pdifor ni the 5, ,oh"< RI.,,,.," nmmu~jri ~n Norlh Pcrtl,and nn liinn 0 C;auntl 1% a Fonl,,nd nallic lulian P. "lop" Karp IMSTI, a phrllcal nlu<atlnn teacher at Krlu, Hssh 5% hnrl. Kelco. \\arb ha%l r r n namrd nanonal dsr~lor lclr Prrllrrt A( TIVF (All Chvldren 7olalIv In\ohrd Errrrlr8ne.. i ~nxram wIi,i h rekr lo ,mi>n,ir AMalla hi 1081 15 thc ru-owner d a new rerlduranl ca i l d Care Di Roma w h ~ rhe ~ ~ n t l u ownett #n fhr Inangl~ Shopplnp. <enter L.l"g\'cw. Ivach The eater" ,rature. a Greek cook a Turh,*h <her .,nrI ,nrr r,i+,nrr. ,a,",

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