Hubbard sees more active role for foundation When Portland State initiated its first Alumni Fund drive four years ago, the very first check to arrive at the University was from the Howard Hubbard family, in the name of son Steven ('74), a CPA in Sacramento, It was not the first direct involvement by Howard Hubbard with PSU and certainly not the last. . This year, Hubbard beginS a term as President of the Portland State Foundation. He's been a member of the Foundation Board of Directors since 1979. Hubbard is President of Washington Federal Savings and Loan in Hillsboro and had been President of Equitable Savings in Portland. He says that as a businessman in Portland he made frequent use of the PSU library and ohen was asked to speak with various classes in the School of Business. "PSU really seeks out and develops a good relationship with you" he said, so that when he was t~ for service on the University's Foundation Board, "it was kind of like being brought into the family." PSU is not Hubbard's only community activity. He is a member of the Board of Regents of Pacific Lutheran University, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, United Way, the Oregon Symphony, and Cascade Natural Gas. Hubbard says he hopes to see the PSU Foundation play an increasingly active role on behalf of the University. Last month he appeared Alumni Notes continued from p. 7 Mtty (Kay) GaJlowlch (78) leaches English as a Second Language in Crested Butte, Cob. BeverIV GlMtder, (74 MST) became the first woman principal at Aloha High School lasl year. She had previously S8f\1ed as curriculum vice principal at AJoha. Robert G. Grtguhn (,76) married Diane N. Wltiams (who attended PSU and is a graduate 01 MI. Hood Community College, 0f1 August 28 at Jenkins Estate near AlOha. lM. L Grooman (78) teaches fourth grade at Hopkins Elementary School In Sherwood, OR. HaleI tt.V. (73, 74 MS) was elected president of the Porttand branch of the National Associaliorl for the Adv8l1cement 01 Colored People, 0f1 December 12. Hays, age 63. has been serving as chairwoman of the State Board of Parole since t979. She says she has been a oontinuous member oflhe NAACP since she was 17, and she hopes to assist the organization in developing more locus. AnMbetIt Jarwnilio (71, '74 MS) was recently elected president 01 National [mage, Inc., a national Hispanic organization whose primary ob;ective Is the increased employment 01 Hispanics in pubic and private sectors. 10 before a State Board of Higher Education committee regarding the treatment of Portland State in a proposed "Strategic Plan for Higher Education." His remarks, widely quoted in the news media, characterized the proposed plan as "unnecessarily limiting".on Portland State. "The plan," he told State Board members, "seems more a reflection of the status quo - a plan for no change rather than change." He criticized the proposal's characterization of PSU as a "comprehensive university" with no reference to research. "Put yourself ~ in Portland and read the definition &- again," he said. "We know what it ~ means. It means, 'Don't set your I aS~i~~~~~~ ~~dh~~h;~nts the _"--____________...J Foundation to increase its efforts in Foundation pre,kfent Howard Hubbard te,t"led before the State Board at a public corporate funds solicitation. He hearing on a proposed strategic plan for higher educaUon, saying the plan ,tifles characterizes that as an area where PSU's growth. much remains to be done. The Portland State Foundation is incorporated as a nonprofit organization in Oregon and its purpose is to support the de~elopment of Portland State. The forty foundation directors represent a Wide range of community interests and backgrounds. Included among them are several who have graduated or have attended classes at Portland State. They include: David Belles (,60), First Interstate Bank Earl Wantland, Tektronix Mike Asher, U.S. Air Force Ilomam Nicol ('~). Easy Bar. Inc. Freddy. Petett ('73), Urban League of Portland Wallace Phillips, Jr., Amfac Foods . . Kay Toran ('70), State AffirmatIve ActIon OffIcer Gerry cameron (,62). U.S, National Bank of Oregon Phlll.., Klmpoor (79) is an artist, whose abstract works were featured in the Metropolitan SeMce District offices (above PSU Bookstore) [ast year. Greg Kingman ('70) runs Kingman Construction Co., in Southwest Portland. doing commercial W()fi(, lncIudi"lg remoclefing and cabinetry, Rodney It... lee (70. '74) married Lorraine C. Kellow on Oct. 10 at the First United Methodist Church in Beaverlon. with reception IoIIowing at the Jenkins Estate. MIchMI Andrew Lullch (78) married Elizabeth Jane Eml.. ('82) on Dec. 4 at 51. Steptlen's Episoopai Church in Portland. They honeymooned on the Islands 01 SI. Thomas and SI. Croix. Bill ",1., ('72 MA) lives in Aloha, Ore. and is the principal of Terre Unda Elementary School. He was previously principal lor William Walker Elementary and lor the now-closed Bonny Slope Elementary Schoot. He taught from 1968 to t972 In the BeaV8f1Of1 school district. ThornIIs E. Mattln ('75) is an assistant principal at Pralrie High School in Battle Ground, Wash. His wile Doris is a lirst-grade teacher, his son, Tom Martin, Jr. (,81) is a 2nd year law student at Wdlamette University, and his daughter Kathleen Is a junior at PSU. Daryl C. McCoy ('76) is involved with deta processing. having earned his COP certification in May, t98t. He was married in 1982 and Itves in Portland. Stephen TImothy Mimnaugh ('74) married Carol Diane Scaggs on Dec. 3 in the Oaks Pioneer Church, Portland. Carol Is a graduate 01 PCC and Stephen received his law degree from Lewis & Clark. They reside in Beaverton. Thoma J. Monaco (71) married Frances Burges-Silva 0f1 Nov. 20 at Oaks Pioneer Church In Portland. Mark Nettendorl ('78) [s a teacher and girls' basketball coach at Glencoe High Schoo[ in Hi[\sbo(o. Merc.dn Nu.......... I'm is the Director of Oaks Pioneer Museum in Portland. She has combined an interest in art, sociology and business administration to fu[fillthis POSition . SWIM & GYM \Iumnl KI,nt'lll~ (.mi 12'1·4'146 Mama Porath ('76) became a CPA In September, 1978. She Is an Audit Supervisor with Touc:ne Ross in Portland, where she has worked fOf six years. Llna Prinsen (75 MA) was recantly named executive director of the Association for Retarded Citiz8fls 01 Washington County, a non-profit organization working to Improve general wetfare of mentally retarded citizens 01 aI ages. Prinsen was 1971 "Young Career He also indicated that the Foundation will playa significant role In making sure that PSU is able to acquire the $3.5 million Water Service Building for a high·tech education and research center following the one-year city lease. He characterizes the task as "a major job," adding, "but where else can we find the human resources to make this plan go?" Hubbard is a graduate of Sacramento State College. He and his wife, Lou Juan, have three sons, Steven, Thomas and Richard. Woman" in Oregon and ''Teacher 01 the Year" finalist . Jo Ann Robinson ('75 MS) is the new principal at Robert Gray Elementary School, longview, WA. Kenneth L Rust (,7e) WOIU as an economist 'or CH2M-HiU oonsultants in Portland. He is also seMng this year as Secretary-Treasurer lor the National Association 01 Business Economists (NABE), Portland Chapter. Robert Slinvlt8le rn MST) is a Canby Union High School teacher and was one of five 1~ finalists lor "Teacher 01 the Year," He says his greatest challenge Is to make the learning process Important to students, who will not usually see the value until many years laler. LM SchwIirtz (71) is the buyer for General Automotive Supply Co. . Portland. He, his wile and child live In Northeast Portland. Michael D. Scorvo, M.D. en) is an osteopathic physician. presently completing a rotating internship In Cleveland, Ohio. He will then complete a residency and a 4-year military obligation, after whlctl he plans to relum to Oregon. SherrI Settalngef ('79) Is a patient advocate at the Rehabi[itation Institute of Oregon. Earlier !tIis year, She was appointed Goodwill AmbaSsador by Gov. Vic Atiyeh during Rehabilitation in Oregon Month, and completed a round of speaking engagements throughoul the slate. continued on p. 12
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