Compiled by Cliff Johnson Vanport Eu&~ M. Colton and his wife operate an upholstery bu~oess and a liqUOf SlOfe ned' Itwlr home in San Jose, Calif. The 1i{IUOr stOfe i. .. Siltd to do O\'ef S 1 million in business each year. M.rprel J. Dobson, Vice PffoSideot for Academic Affairs at PSU, has been elected recOfdlng secret,lry to the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fdme. Ernie Wakehouse operates Wakehouse MotOri, a Sclab automobile dealership in <,()lIthEoa~t Portland. '58 Hon. Beny R. Roberts (BS). associate JU5IK.t' on the Oregon Supreme Court. has Dee" named to the newly-formed slate Governor's Commi~sjon on ChIld Support Enforcement '59 Pqsy Houston Shivers (SS), a professional soprano vocalist of Colorado Springs, Colo.. performed a benefit concerl in Portland dunng the opening in November 01 a Portland City Hall exhibit of oil \>illntlngs by ~ hu!iband, Clarence 5hlvt'1s . His wor~ dt'picted y.uious civil righls leaders. '61 Russell (BA) and lema Johnson IBAllive in Newport. Ore. She has been employed at Newport High School for 18 years, where she work!; as a media specialist. He teaches mathematics and computers al Falls City HIKh School In neighboring Polk Counly, Ore. '62 Hon. "ThornH L Moultrie (85) cont inue'S 10 serve as a district judge in Multnomah County, Ore., following a campaign In November to be elected to a seat in Department I ] of Multnomah County Circuit Court. Moultrie has been a permanent district judge since 197&. '64 Mike Schrunk (8S), district attorney of Mullnomah County, has been named to J commillee 5enung solutions to the problem of Jail oven:rowding. The 15·member group includh criminal eltpern anti elf'Ctro ofticlab statewide. '65 James Prior (BS). who formerly taught an at Portland State, was Inviled to show his oil and watercolor paintings dunng February at the headquarters bulkhng of tlw Intt'l'nahonal Monetary Furtd In Washington, D.C. '67 A. wry Amn (OS). vicepN'Sldent and treaSUrer of U 5 West {the S16,7 billion telecommunications holding comp,my created by the breakup of AT&T!. has been named to a new poc;t as vice president rt'!>por1sibk> fOf a group ofUSWest'§ ~:':1~~~ye:~~:~7e of Padfic Northwest Beilin ~attle. Wash. MkhHf S. Goodrich (BS, '73 MST), an eanh science teacher at lake Chwego High School. lake 05wego. Ore. . currMtly serves as ~ of the Oregon Scit>nce Teachers A»oci;)tion. 4 Richard s. Huson (BS) and his partner OJ:ler.lte Crabbe·Huson Co.. a leading Portlilnd~ba5E'd money management firm which currently manages about S81 milliof'l in pension and trust funds. Their success story dS institutiof'l,ll money manage1's was featured in the Ort'folOni,ln new5p.:!pef for Dec . • W, 1984. Jill C. Sorsky (85), has be(>n named the new eltecutive director <J4 the Alumni Asscx::i;)tion Board at California State University, Fr{'5l)(). Currently pursUing a master's degree in business administration at CSU. she formerly worked in university development, grocery wholesaling alld retail ad\'(,·rtising. '68 Mi.rpret O. Gender (MSn .mel her husband Bill own and ope!'i1te The Clock Works in northeast Ponlantl. Some 3.000 clocks are s.1iu to be on display in the stOft'. Lin Ludwick (85), assistant dean of WOIm'n at Muhnomah School of the Bible. Potll.and, offered a speci..l seminar Oct. 6 In D.1I1.1~. Ore., entitled "Women Milke A Diffell'flceWhat Difference Do YOU Maker" She currently is working on a study of won)("ll's ministriE'5 in the 20th century SWIM & GYM '69 Alumni Beneftt<. C.ud 229·4948 Hon. Marshall l. Amiton (8S) has been ilppointed ilS a Multnomah County Distric1 Court Jodge in position #6. He has pr,lcticed law In Oregon since being ildmilled to the boll in 1970, and has been a soil" prilctitiOf1(>l for much of that time. Amiton's appointment is for a silt.year term. Kenntth R. Rilddle (85) has been pr~ed to the newly·created position of s.lles mallilger fOf ~c:~~~~a~b~:!i~:;::, ~;84. Scott Upham {BS), Olstrict Attorney for Washington County. Ore., has been named to a four·year term on the state o\I\f>dical EJtamlilers Advisory Board. Duties of the seven-member board include ~ration of the St.ate MroKal Exammer's Office and setting qualIfications lor deputy medical examiners. '70 Dianne Byrne (MS) has been appointed as the new home economist and consume-r affairs ~=t'~t~~O;:tI~ ~:Iti~~~~ ~7~hc state's c;)ule mdu~ty. She formerly taught hornt" economiCS and nutrition in the Reynolds, HIliWo.-o ilnd Beaverton school districts lor 1 b years, lilmtS E. Sehon (BS) is the new man.:tgt'l' 01 the Hillsboro, Ore. , branch of the st.lte Adult and Family ServICes Division. He formerly wa) manager of the divisl()l1'~ Roseburg, Ore., branch anti vice president of the Umpqu.l Community Action Network, tnc:. Iilmes D. Smith (BS) has been elf"CIed prestdeflt and chit'f eltt>Cutlve offict'f of Ward Cook Insurance AgenCIe§. He joined the Portland firm In 1981 as manager .:md was t'leeted vict' president In Jan. 1982. Mick WoJUerson (as) has been a~inled to a tenure track position as assistant professor In computei' systems engineering technology at Oregon In~itute of Technology, Klamath Falls. CM. He holds a doctor of philosophy degrt'e from the UniversIty of Iowa. Killy Wheeler (MA) h.l5 begun .1 personalized IOOr service in Northwest Portland 10 advise clients of the many recreational ilnd cultural opponunilies in the Pacific Northwest. '71 William Anthony Bilrsotti (85), a union labor represenLltive and !>/(>amfittt'l'. has been appclInted to the state Advisory Council on Occupational Safety and Health. He ii currently secretary of the Oregon AFl·OO·s Commitcee on 5.1fety, He"lth and Worke~ Compensation. Spiro J. Pilpadimos (BS) has been promotl'd to vice president of U.S. Nationill Bank of Oregon's illlt'l'national wnking division, He is responsible fOf the bank's activities In Europe, Canada, !he Middle East and Afllca. MallinI' l. Thomas (11.15), an associate professor of eduC4ltion at PSU, has been named to a two-year term on the Consullant Commillre fOf the Oregon Gov£>mor's Council fOf Health. FitlK'Ss and Sports. She is a paSI preside1lt of the Oregon Alliance for Health. PhySical Education. Recr(>.lllon and Dance. '72 Diane Stewart Crilne (BS, '75 MST) re<:ently was named PE teacher of the year by the OJegon Association for Heillth and Physical Educillton, Recreation and D.lllCe. She is <I physical education teacher at Cet1t{'nnial High School. Gresham, Ore.. and is in her 13th yt'ar of teaching. ~Id I. Oilvey [MBA) .... -orks for Bonneville Power Administratioo in Portland. Employed a, a program manager for technll.itl ilOO financ!.ll assistance JX'ogsams. he 5pt'Ci,11i1.('S in ('Il(>rHY conservation matter... l.roes M. O'8rWri IMS) hilS been named associille dean of science and he.lhh programs at Portland Community College's Sylvani,l campos. He formerly served as .l~5OCiate dean of instruction for PCC Centers. ~thony Pilrker IBS, '76 MFA) was awarded a recent Fulbright grant to study technology and painting techniques at a university. a Conserviltory and a crystal factory in Romania, Parker's artislk works in glass hdve been exhibited in the Louvre. lhe Corning Museum of Glass. and the Victoria and Albert MuS£'Um in London, as well ,IS locaHv in Portland·are.l gall(>rle§. '73 Kilthleen Doty (BA) has joule£! H18hText, the technical publicatiuns division of G(>ne Ddvis and Associates, Seattle, as technical wmer. Her work is eltpectE'd to indud!> developing seminars and educational services for the firm's client5 and the general public. Iilron R. Garrison (MSW) is a Portland mental health therapi5t who has been in private pm.iice sInce 1982. Also J. holder of black belts in five martial arts speciailies, he began the Pacific Rim Martial Art~ Academy In Beaverton in 1980, where he continues to study and teach. STUDY & TRAVEL WITH ALUMNI Alumm Bcnehh Cdrd 229·4948 Margaret Louise Hetherington (OS) r\e<.ign~ costumes fOf Portl.:md Civic Tht'<lter, coordinates costu~ shop Dpt"fatlons, ~hedules staff members. shops for material, arranK('<i. storage for completed g.Hments. ilnd trains aspiring costume designers through a work.study program .....tth PSU. Morton I. Michelson (11.15), former president 01 Schnitzi'! I nv~lmt'nt Corp., Ponland. has bei;-ome president Md chief ellec::U\lve ofiic('r of Union Ice & Cold Storage Co.. head(IUan(>fed in San lose, Calif. The firm cUllently run~ Ilt' manufactufing and cold Slo~ OIX'1'dtion~ in sill major California cities and employs 75 workers Douglas Peeples (SA) has Joined the staff of thE> Automobilt' Club of Oregon as edItor of its member publicatIOn. ''The Orl'Ron MoCOfist," He also will work with legisLJtOft. during the 1985-86 session to provide them With information on issue! important 10 Auto Club member~. Lin Silnden (85), a free-lance graphic deslgnl'l' woo fOl'fTlerly worked fOf d numlx>t of local buSinesses and advertising agencies, including Discount Fabrics, First FM West, Com Group and Hugh Dwight AdvMising. served as a panelist In a ~ial "Work .11 Home" semin.u held Oct. 16 in Tigafd. Ore. Continued 00 p, 8 Two prominent Portland Siale alums look the oath of office OIl Washington County Courthouse in Hillsboro, Ore. Jan. 7. They are the county's newf'S1commiS5ioner, Roy R. ROSers ('70 BS) (f~, kit) and Sheriff William R. Probslfield ('77 BS) (second from kft). Also currently servin, the county-predicted to ~ thl" state's fastest growinS through the year 200G-is Scott Upmm ('69 85), who has been Washington County's District Attorney since the spring of 1982.
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