Compiled by Cliff Johnson Van port Dick Bogte, Portland city commlssiOllef. recently relUrned irom a Portland Development Commission·sponsored Ifip to Japan, where he helped secure a new economIC development exchange agreement between the s i ~ e r cities of Portland and Sapporo. Jeny A. K ~ 1 e y has beIm named manage!' of the N.E. 42nd and Going 51. branch of First Inlootate Bank of Oregon. Portland. He has been with First Interstate since 1957 and has servt'd as manager of the bank's WeslUnn. Ore. branch since 1984. Roger Zenet' has been appointed to serve a term on the Oregon State lottery CommiSSIon. '58 Hon. Setty R. Roberts (85), 'o\'ho retired ,u as!ioO<lle Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court in February of this year. has been appoinled to the Oregon [ducalional COOfdiruling Commission, serving until Aug., 1990. The commission plar», coorthnates and evaluates ooucillion programs in kindefgarten through postgraduille programs around thE' state. '60 Monte Shelton (85). pre5.dent of Monte Shelton Motor Co., Portland, woo the hotly<ont£>Sled G.I Joe's Rose Cup spoos car ract' lune 8 .11 Ponland Inll'fnational Raceway. Shelton steered .1 controversial twin turbo-charged Porsche 935K3 race car to his fifth Rose Cup victory before an esum.lled 11,000 fans. '61 Dick F ~ y (BA), director of Tri-'-'IeI's Public Affa.rs-Marketing Div.sion, has been named the trans.' agency's manager of governmental affain and strategic planrtlng. The new posilion involws an emphasis on the agency's lobbying activllles. '62 Roiwrt G, Murray (SS), execullve vice presidenl at Fir..! lntl'f'Stilte Bank of Oregon, has been elected chalflni!iO of the Marylhurst College board oflJUstees, Marylhurst, Ore. '64 Dnid M. Witter (SS), interim director of the Orqon Health 5cieoces University Hospital, Por1Lmd, was recenlly elected to serve as treasurer on the board of directors of the O ~ Trail Chapter of the American Red C r ~ f o r 1 9 & 6 - - 8 7 . '65 ~ Gerst (85, '78 MSn, a science teadle'r al 1.8, Thomas lunior High School, Hillsboro, Ore_, is studying NASA space technology research and educational programs Ihis summer during an honors workshop in t-.1offett Field, Calif., r.ponsored by NASA and the NatlOOill SclffiCe Teachers Msoc.atlon. She has taught science In her high school district for the pasl 1 2 ~ a r s . '67 ~ C. CummiM (BS) has received a staff ~ : : ~ ~ h e W ; : ! ( ~ f u : ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ : I , i s t Wash. School District. She is curre-ntly a reading specialist at Harney Elementary School In Vancouver kitlredst "Kilt" H.iwliins (BS) has toined P.cdlC B ~ n e s s Brokers 01 Pooland He w.11 ~ p e c l a h z e In the- Soale of compante> ..... th ~ u e s of more than ~ 1 million, HawkinS .s the k>rmef Oregon manager of I h ~ M u l J k DivisIOn 0( Colnteefl Company of Oregon .ic .... rd J, "Rkk" HHJ iBS) h a ~ rem named manager of efl\.'.ronmental sef\'ices for Ponland General Eleclu( Co. He- is rl"q)Ofl5lble for f!flwnn8 Ihat c:ompan) operations comply w.th envtroomenlallilws and regulatioos at the Ioc:ili. stelte and f e d e r a l l ~ e l . An eflgmeef, he joined PGE.n 197). _ 4 I PSU ""r>pective, Summer 1986 '68 Gary R, Maffei (B5), personnel diffftor for louisiana·P<l(ific Corp., also serves as president of Wholesome and Hearty Foods, Inc. The local firm is currenlly marketmg "Cardenburgcrs" in nearly all Western stales. The low-fat, no-salt burgers are made with mushrooms, onions, cheeses, rice, oab ilnd willnuls. Stephm Mikulic (BS) has been named a real estate manager al Coldwell Banker Real Estate Management Services, Portland. He has ei8ht years' experience in the field, including regiooal marketing and management responsibilities. Mikulk formerly WQfked for two Portland properly managemenl firms. Betty l. Pope (Msn is a physical anthropology instroctor al Portland Community College, whef-e she has !ilughl for the past 18 years. Previously, she was a research associate at Ihe Oregon R ~ i o n a l Primate Research Center, as well as a par.asitoiogist wilh the U.S. Pubfic Health 5efvk:e. '69 Dustine Davidson IBS), statlQll manager 01 KOIN-TV, Portland, H .. rold M. Otness ('60 BS). associate professor of library sCIence at Southern Oregon State c o n ~ , Ashland, and P.ul Pinlarich f65 BSI, book review edilor of "The Oresoman, " Portland, are among 16 new members of an advisory COUflOllO the rl"Cenlly formed Oregon Center for the Book in lhe Oregon State library, an affiliate 01 the Center for the Book in the library 01 C o n g r e s ~ . Advisory council members will work dUring 1 9 8 & ~ 8 8 to gUide activiti('5 wh.ch stimul.te public interest in books and r e a d i n ~ , and to encoura8(' the study at books In society. l.ury W, Becker (BS) has been appointed vice president of branch operations for North Pilcific I n ~ r a n c e Co., Portland_ Gwendolyn eer.kt (8S) is the new principal at Portland's Marysville Primary Schoollhis fall. With lb years' experience .n the Portland Public Schools, she has served as integration 5pe(:ialist at Marshall High School, basic skills coordinator at Woodlawn Primary, and teacherlteam le.ader at Ockley Green, Rice and King Pnmary Schools. larry P f t t ~ (BS) has JOined Harris Entetll'ises, Inc., Portland, .lScorpor;ate comptroller. He is a formef manager with Coopers & lybrand, and is a member of the Oregon Society of CPAs ind the American Institute of CPAs. Stephen F. Wolfe (BA), an assistant professor of English at linfield College, McMinnville, Ore" won a 1986 Distinguished Faculty Award from the college, where he has been a fa<uhy member SInce 1982. '70 Bruce A. fret, M,D. (85) h a ~ been named physician director of Mi. Hood Medical Center's urgency care chnic, Gresham, Ore He has led the family prilctice gfOUp al the med.ol center fof the past three ~ a t s , Tom G ; ! I ~ r i n o (BA), ~ i d e n t and owner of Cascade Rehabilitation Counsel.ng, Inc., Portland and Vancouver, Wash., has been elected 10 a tVt'O-year term as the treasurer of the Nalional A§.SOCiation of Rehabiluallon Professionals in the Private Sector. Robin HufflNn PenllOCk (BA, 74 MAl has earned htor doclorate In educat.on from Am:ona State UnIVerSity. A fmmer leafher and librarIan at lake 05wego High School for nine yedrs, she and her husband Deane live In MlCh'san, ""here he .s manager of sales prornOhon for Buick Motor DIvision, Fhnt, Mich. Roy R. Razers IBS), Washmgton County commissioner and pdrtner in the Tigard, Ore CPA firm of Pauly, Rogers and Co., has reoeeiH'd the 1966 Publtc Service AWJrd of the Oregon Society oi CPAs. SunWy C. Sw.an IBS), a buyer m the purchaSing department of Fre.ghlhner Corp., Portland, has been elected vk:e president of Ihe Purchasing Management Msoc.at.on of Oregon. '71 Jerome A. Ancienon iMSl is the new principal and teacher at Rufus Elementary School, Rufus, Ore, Prior to his new post near The Dalles, Anck>rson worked in the Beaverton and Reedville M:hool districts as a gUidimce coonselor and §ummer school vk:e principal. James .0. Be. . n (MSn has been appointed dean of Columbi.. Christian College, Portland. A former chairman oi the college's division of am and M:iences, he has been a member of the music facuhy since 1967. Telt'tha k n ~ m i n (MSWl was recently named manager of the Special Services Departmenl of the Oregon Children's Services Division's Northeast Portland office. Her departmenl licenses area day care centers, ct"rtif.es foster homes, recruits and trains foller parents atld conducts prograrm to help combat ch.td sex abuse. Undy Giles (BS) has been named sales manager for the j\"\emorial Coliseum comple)l in Portland. In this capacity, she is r ~ n s i b l e for scheduling all Coliseum events, and contmues in her responsibility of selling and booking spoKe at both the Coliseum and at Ponland's Civic Stadium. Stephen t_ MillH (BS) is the new bus.ness mana8€"" for the Washington County, Ore. Educat.on Service District. He had seNe<! in a similar colpacily for The Dalles, Ore. School D'S!ri<.1 since 1980. Barbara Seesu Pickett (BS), a weaver and .tn associate professor of fine and applIed arts at the University of Oregon, has been awarded a Fulbright 8rant to p u ~ u e research abroad. Beginning in September, she will use her s.x·month sabbatical leave 10 study velvet weavings at the lls,o FouOOatlOl'l in Florence, Italy. Pkken has had malor shows throoghoot the U.S. and Canada, and her artv.tori<.s have been published in calendars and books. Michael F, WilliU'ls (BS) has formed "Screenwrights" with partner Robert Biheller. The new Vancoover, Wash prodUClion company will offer ScriP! wrillng and video producing services primarily to Vancouver·Clark County busine§se5 and Indusrrie-s. '72 Milton louis Bleitel, M.D, (85) has completed his profess.onal degree work at the University of Texas Health Science Center CIt San Anlonio. He plans to begin his resideocy in internal medicine soon at St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, Penland, Eric G. EgI.Ind 18S) is Ihe current central region franchise manager .11 General foods Corp., White Plains, N.Y. leo t. P..yne (BS) has been named financ.al offlCf!f for the Port of Hood River, Ore. The port's manager noted that rapid StoWlh of the mid-Columbia port and its activilies crealed the need for the new position Payne now occupies. Susan I. ShMnan (MS), director of ~ i a l education for the Hillsboro, Q-e. Elementary School Dislrict, 5pends her summers as co-owner and directm of Camp Tamarack. a private girls' camp located {'41St of Sanliam Pass, Ore. on the shores of Dark lake. '73 "met B, Burges5 (MSJ IS the new principal of Bryant Eleml'f"ltary School, lake Oswego, Ore. She formerly served as assiSlanl pfllK"ip.,1 al lake ~ w e g o Jumor High School O.vid A, H..nsen (MS), an associate professor of ecooomics iltLinfield College, McMinnvill(', Ore., h a ~ won a 1986 D.stinguished Faculty Award from the college, where he h<ls been a faculty member since 1969. ROn.J1d 0, Ki"l 185) has been promoted to product manager at Western Family Foods, Portland. He is respomibie for prOCUring a wide VAriety of dry grocery items and gent"ral merchandise. He has been with Western Family since 1983. Continued on piJ&e 14 Here is a valuable supplement to your current life insurance plan - easy. economical. 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