City prepares for grid first The first football meeting of Portland State and Oregon State is seven months away but already what is shaping up as the Portland area's football event of the year has captured the attention and imagination of alumni, fans and commercial interests in the city. Major downtown hotels and private clubs have put a hold on several hundred choice seats for the 6 p,m. , Sept. 10 game in renovated Civic Stadium. Special committees from the , Viking Athletic Association, the Portland State Football Club and the Beaver Boosters are putting together a schedule of events to ensure that PSU VS. OSU is more than just a football game. Fireworks, parades, contests. and tailgate parties all are in the works. PSU Athletic Director Roy Love believes that, once the PSU·OSU tickets go on general sale, they will move quickly, so he is urging early season ticket renewals through Athletic Development, 229-4000. Alumni and friends who want to be part of the planning for the big football weekend also should contact Athletic Development. Dine out and support athletes Joining the Viking Gourmet Club can mean eleven free meals and a tax write-off while supporting Portland State athletics. For only $30.00, you can buy a coupon booklet that offers two-for-one dinners at these top-rated Portland restaurants: Abernethy's, Butcher's Bistro, Jade West, Jasmine Tree, John's Meat Market, Old Wives' Tales, Piccolo Mondo, Poncho's, The Republic, Northwood's (Sheratorr-Airport), and Top·of·the-Cosmo. The supply of booklets is limited, so it pays to request one early. Contributions will help support PSU's student athlete's scholarship fund. To join the Viking Gourmet Club, fill out the form below and send to ~~~!j,~~~!~~~ ~Ws~~g~n!aP(~) 229-4000 for more information. Viking Gourmet Club t would Nke to order ___ boc:l«s at $30 each for a total of S-. , .. Name Street <>ly Zip Pho.,.. Check enclosed VlSAIM-C '# Exp. date Please make check payable to PSU FoundationNAA and mail to Viking Athletic Association, P.O. Box 668, Portland, OR 97207. PSU loses friend, supporter The University lost a significant friend and supporter in December with the death of Earle A. Chiles, 79, retired president of Fred Meyer Inc. Chiles, past president of the Portland State Foundation, was awarded the University's first Distinguished Service Award in 1976. Two years earlier, he had been instrumental in helping raise funds needed to keep the PSU football program operating. He was especially interested in developing educational opportunities for young people and, through his Chiles Foundation, had done much toward that goal. Most recently at PSU, he provided funding for establishment and operation of a micro·computer center in the School of Business (Perspective, Summer 1982). "His passing is a tremendous loss for our universlty," said PSU President Joseph Blumei. ·'His contributions to the university were enormous - not only in financial 12 Earle A, Chiles terms, but in his own personal efforts. We owe him so much In our growing~up years." RUSSIA A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE 6th Alumni Tour 4 MAJOR CITIES and SIDE TRIPS May 1-1.5, 1983 Or. 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No. ofpeoon'___ ""'.'___ N~.~) _______________________________________ ~----------------------------------------- a'Y,_____________ Stote ___ Zip ___ Doytimephone _______ Evenirogphon. _______ PORTLAND STATE UNIVERStTY ALUMNI • (503) 229-4948 Alumni Notes continued from p. 10 Jennifer Sims (73), a budget officer lor Ihe Metropolitan Service District (Metro) in Portland, has obtained a master's degree In pvbJic adminislration al lewis and Clark College. Ha,otd P. Smith ('72) had two heart anacks . last year, but he is determined to regain strength. He Is slill painting - watercolors 01 wildlife. He spent 30 years as a wildlife artist lor the old Dfegon Game Commission. larry Smith ('79) was recently elected Master of Sunnytkle Grange, in SW Washington, and he has received statewide acclaim for his accomplishments in home gardening. Smith Is employed as a counselor by the Multnomah County Community Action Aging Service Unit Carol V. Swlngen (76 MS) has moved her practice of personal, family and marriage therapy to Beaverton. She also is an assertiveness teacher and parent educator. Robert Williams (78) is teaching health ancl biology courses at Rainier High School, Ralnier, Oregon. 80's Leesa Auf ('82) was married to Ken Paul on Aug. 28, 1982. The wedding was held In the United Church of Christ in MilwaUkie and was loIlowed by a reception in Syrian American Hall. James Alan Bohlman (,80) married K·Lynn Merie Bonnin on December 4 at Peace Lutheran Church in Portland. Nancy Burke (,82) passed her CPA exam in 1982, and is working as a Tax Assistant with Touche Ross In Portland. Patti Erickson {"82) began work. this school year as remedial reading teacher al Astoria High School. Sharon J. Fltz ('80) Is pursuing graduate studies to obtain her master's degree in physical education at PSU, while teaching physical education to K through 5 school children in F;'ortland. Ken A. H••hagen (81) was married to Ruth Ann Girdner on Nov. 20 at the Bethlehem Baptist Church in lake Oswego. Charle. H. McDonnell III (,82) has been 8watdea a $4,500 fellowship award lor graduate study by the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. McDonnell was one of 40 selected lor the honor out of 144 01 the nation's outStanding 1962 college graduates. He is currently studying medicint:t at John Hopkins Univt:trsity. 0 , Edward Nelson ('80 MBA) has been appointed marketing manager for Oregon Metallurgical Corporation. He has worked for RCA, General Dynamics and Boeing. Nelson will coordinate mark.el development for Oremel, a division 01 Armco, located in Albany, Ore. Carolyn Loul .. Poust ('81) married ThOmas Erik Gredvig on Nov. 21 at Agnes Flanagan Chapel, lewis & Clark College. A reception was held at the Pontolio Restaurant In downtown Portland. Paullfle Wolfe ("81 MS) has resumed fulltime teaching duties at the Woodland. Wash. School District for the first time In 12 years. She had Qull teaching lifth and siJeth grades to raise her three children, then earned her master's degree in education at PSU.
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