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AlumNotes Continued (rom page 4 '73 Edwin G. Land.tlH!r (85. '75 MST) has been ~ ~ ~ t ' ~ ~ k : ~ ' i ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! s e ~ ~ ~ r i n g Al1l('flCan Space Operations in Richland, Wash. Judy Npi (BA), assistant manager of grant ~ i c e s . 1 1 t'SU, re<:elved the 1986 Sigma Xi Award for Service In Suppon of Research, during an annual banquef ~ , a g e d by the PSU chapter 01 t ~ nallonal ~ a r c h society In May. At PSU, Ngai handles the iKl-QUntmg for U n i ~ i ' y ~ , l r c h grdnts and comracts. .\Un R. brdffl (MBA), he.KI of the Department 01 Management in PSU's School of Business Admmlstratlon, has been elected president of the P u f C h a ~ l o g M a n a g e ~ 1 A s ~ i d t l O n of CK ..... '74 AkenJi Boozer (MSJ. an ordauw Episcopal priest and f ~ dean of the Upper School at Oregon Episcopal School. Portland, is now the d,r£C;lor of lhe Portl.:md School Orsuicl's new "Project Return" prosram. She has spent the pdst year locating habitual school Iluants in the state's biggest district, findmg out why they are nol in schoor, and then woriung to help lIel them back into some kind of educatiooill program. urof WilliMrn; Bryolnt (MSW), a library consultant for the> Cahfornlil State lIbrary In Sacramento, was one 01 ten women recently CIted by the United Way for her leiKk>rst'lIp intheblilCk community, and for contnbutlng to the po!iihW' image of Sacrilmento-ilreil wotnen. Brrilnt also serves on the Sacramento Informatton and Refenal Task Force Ruston O. Lynde IBS) is the new dean 01 studenls at Dallas High School. Dallas, ()no. this fall. He was formerly the assistant prinCIpal 0111 Ge1vais High S<;hoo[, GeNals. Ore., a pos( he held since 1981. ~ r ~ ~ y l e s l Mitchell (MS), a communicallons spe<iillisl with Portland Public Schools, has been elected 10 the City Club of Portland's boJrd of directors. She at$(l is vice-chair of the State of Oregon's Energy FacilIty Siling Council. C . r o ~ Ann White IMBA), assist.lnl vice president of adminIstrative servICes for Standard Insurance Co., Portland, was recently honored by the YWCA as one of five Irxhvlduals chosen by Portland corporations as Women of Achtevement. '75 ~ M. Brady (85) has been named vice presIdent and controller of Oregon Pioneet'" SaVings and Loan. Portland, In his new position, he will supervise the accounllng, investment and ,"temal audIt activIties of the firm. l.incb ~ (B5), m.1rhematics department ctulr and molth teacher at West Linn HIgh S c ~ I , West linn. Ore., has beoen selected .n one of three Oregon K'achers to be nominated for Presidential Awards In scIenCe and mathematics teaching. Albert HMnilton IBS) hOis been named director of the Klickitat Economic Development Qraanll':alloo (KEOO) In Goldendale, Wash. He Will oIlso act ilS liaison between the group and the sQte economIC redevelopment effort called "Teolrn Washington." 00uaIM c. Holden (MS) hils been rlected a principal With the Portiand offICe of Milliman & RobMson, Inc" Consulting actu.1ries. CAne Leo, Jr. lBS). dire<tor of the Washington Park Zoo, Portland, has rt"Cel\'ed a tounsm aWOlrd from the Greater Portland Convention Visitors Associalioo for ni§ cOl1sistent and contUlllOUS promotion of the zoo's ,mroKtions, where auendance r ( . ' ( o r d ~ were sct In the past year. John A. McDaniel (BS) has been promoted to chief operating officer for [Imer's Re-staurants, Inc, Portland He Will be responSible for overseemg operation of comp;lny-ownl'CJ Eimers Pancake & Steak Houses in Ihe Portldnd-Vdncouver metro area, a ~ well as developing new Sites and existing franchises. He is rhe forfTll>f director of operations for the firm. Tom Moyer iBS), president of Tom Mover Luxury Theatres, Port)"nd, has begun construction Qf a new t('fl-SCrt'Cfl theater complex at N.E. 16th Ave. and Muhnomah St., Portland. A ThanksgiVing-wee!< opening is planned. C a ~ . Dan NMtie (85, 79 MPA), commander of the Portland Police Bureau's East Precinct, has been named deputy chIef of the bureau's ServICes Branch. The apPoUltment was Oinnoonced June 2 by Interim Police Chief Robert TOOn, following the resignalton of Chid Penny Harflngton. '76 'olmes R. Dunlap (85). credit manager for Burns Bros., Inc" P(}(\land, has been elected vK:e president of the Nation.! Association of Credit Management-Oregon. Inc. Dahli CrOlY (MBA) has been appointed as a b u s i n e s ~ professor ill the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. FOt'the paSt three ye.:m, she has bloen a professor of OIccounting at Oregon State University, Corvallis. She eilrned her doctorate m accounting from George Washmgton UniverSity, Washington, D.C. PameiOi Hafey iBA), until recently .a reporteJ fOf the Puget Sound. Wash. Busit'W'SS Jouma/, h a ~ been hlnod as a reporter for the IdahoniOinlD.Jlly Ne'IN$, Moscow. Idaho. She formet1y worked in the SovIet Union as a translator fof the Los Angeles Times 015 well as for western buSiness firms before beginnIng her career In l O U " ; a f i ~ Robert M. fones iSAI hols JOined MArtin Design Group, a marketing communkations firm in HoOO River, <Xe., as accounts manager and mario:etlng consulti'ln!. '77 (lull SrolY iMS) IS the new supenntendent of the Redland School District, headquartered in Oregon City, Ore, The fOt'mer superintendent of the Vale, Ore. School District left that position last year to study for a doctorolte degree in education at PSU. He expects 10 complete his program of study in two more years. lynn A. Hurt (MST) has been selected principal of Dallas High School, DallOis, Ore, He is the former interim principal at Bend High School. Bend, Ore. David M. Nicholu (SA, '82 MSn has been named the I'\eVt' head soccer coach at JesUIt High School, POfIland. He Will teOlCh In the physical eduotion department and will also serve as an aSSistant track and field coach. He had been the varsity boys soccer coach at Uncoln High School. Portland, since 1977. Judith L Rke IMBA), carbonless marketing manager for BoIse Cascade Corp. P a ~ Group, Portland, is currently serving a term on the boord of governors of the City Club of Portland. 5tlI!' has set'Ved on three of the club's research committees as well .IS its research boord. Michad C. Smith (MS), princIpal of Elmlfa El«nentary School neat Eugene, ore. since 1981. hilS been named the new principal of Gales Creek Elementary School. west of Forest Grove, Ore. Glil T y ~ (MS) hOis been named vice presidenl at Turtledove Clemens, Inc. (TCI), a Portland marketinglcommunlcOitions firm. In addition to her new dutie5, Tyeel was eleeled as an Oregon delegate to the 1986 White Hoose Cooference on Small Business in W .. shington, D.C., Aug. 17·21. _ 14 1 PSU Perspective. Summer 1986 ~ a p o e i r a C " ! ~ to campus this sU?'mer with cldSses, demonstrations iJnd perfomJdfJUS In the Brazilian d.mt:t' form thdt lMorporales the tndrtial ..rts. PSU grdd Zonnie 1- Bdut'r ('67) (left), a PonliJnd choreographer, "cLmced" in the PiJrk Blocks with Anlonid RiMiro of lhe At:ackmia de Bimoo (SJlllddor, Sr.lZil) during July. Ribeiro and his master tdught a Summet' Session cI.us in cilpoe;ra and Bauer staged if concert b.Jsed on lhe ddnce style for the Echo Thedter in Portland and for PSU. '78 Man:ell. Box (BS) has compleced her chiropractic education at Weslern States Chiropractic College, and h;ls joined the Natural Medicine Physicians Group. locOited m Ponland's Wf'S1 Slope area, John R, "JoIy" Clemens ~ - ~ - - , (BS), executive vice presidenl of Turtledove Clemens, Inc., a Portland maric:etingflllmmunical_ IOI'IS firm, has been named regional govemorof Ihe Wt!$tem Region of the International Federation of ·Advertising Agencies (lFM). 8radley W. Fritts (MS) has been seleoed as the new principal .11 Chehalem Elementary School. Beaverton, Ore. He formerly COOfdinated Severely Handicapped Learner programs for the Beaverton School District. Bobbi L Gary (BS) received an award May) ] from the Oregon Human Development Corp. A Portland community activist, Gary was Cited for her work to improve human services for members of ethnic mmority groups, for women, and for other utKlef-employed or unemployed """" •. P. . trida l. HoUmy-ShOIrp (BA, '64 MS) has been selected iii the new principal at Kinnaman Elementary School, Beave1on, Ore, She has taught m TIgard, Ore. since 1979 and has served as a team leader and summer school principal there. Kenneth L Rust (BS) has been hinod by Government Finance Associates, Portland, as ~ s s i s l i l n t vK:e prestde-nt. Prior to joining GFA, Rust was an economist and pro,ecl manager for CHIM-HiII, a national consultmg and engineering firm. Robert M. Shup (BS) has been promoted 10 VK:I!' president of finance jrom his previous posihon as corporate controller at Apfec Compoter Systems. Inc., Tigard, Ore. STUDY & TRAVEl WITH ALUMNI o\luOlnl Benetl" ( .Hd l2Y-4Y4H '79 Thom.J§ Frederick Becker (MBA). a financial analyst wtth Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, Ore.. has been awarded a certificate in managerm'nl accounting. It is awarded by the National Association of Accountants to management accountants and financial managt>rs with at least two years' experience 10 their fle(ds who can pass the association's comprehensive examinatIon. Vaness. A. 8unker IMS) ha5 been named the new C'OOfdiniitor r:J special edlKation for lhe Washington County, Ore. Education ServICe District. She has been the assistant cOOKlinator of special education for the past two years. Prior to that, she worked with the ESO as a ~ M a n 8 u a g e pathologist. Terry Crawford (MSAJ has been named a program man.ager in the Sr.;tems Group of Intel CorP.. Hillsboro. are. He has been with the firm for SilC years. William A. Thomas (MPA) IS tne new administrator of the Oregon liquor Control Commission. Thomas joined the commission in 1979 as director of licensing and served most recently as the commission's deputy administra tor. '80 DouSIH L Brown (BS) received the Doctor of Osteopathy (0.0.) degree thIS June al KirksVille College of Osteopathic ,\I\edicine In kirksville, Mo. Dr. Brown w!1I intern at Carson City Osteopathic Hospital in Carson City, Mich. lin Cowltshaw (BA), who OVt'fCame the lingering effect§ of SUlgel)' on a cranial tumor, works as director of social services at La Grande Nursing Center, La Grande. Ore. She hopes to become a licensed nursing home admimstr.l(or, now that she has paso;ed the required Stale Oind federal elI:aminatKlns. Froln('I"i J. ~ (MBA) has joined American Guaranty Financial Corp.. Portland, as VICe presuient of finance and secretaryltreasurer. C h e r y ~ L1wrence (MSn has accepted a new position as lead Sollt!$ representatIVe fOf Polar Bear InduSlfies, Eugene, are. The firm deals in equipmenl used in outdoor recreation and In physical therapy, Roy SchoU (BA ) .. nd his Wife, Kathryn, operate a new delivery and errand service In west Portland called "Grocery Gopher." Now a graduate studenl in business .11 PSU, Scholl stOirted the business as an altematlve to a 9-t0-5 job, and oIlso to allow him to complete his schooling. Cootinurfi on ~ 15

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