Portland State Magazine Winter 2010

Vanport Margaret Dobson '50, a retired PSU administrator and faculty member, says that her favorite place on campus was the Library. Barbara Case Ellison '50 is a retired director of personnel services at Portland Commu– nity College and now an active volunteer. One of Ellison's favorite Vanport memories is watching Margaret Dobson play on the men's baseball team. 1956-1959 Helen Unger Sandau '56 is a retired Portland educa- tor. She now volunteers with Animal Rescue and Care as well as the Feral Cat Coali– tion. Sandau lives in Portland with her husband, Fred. CathyWilliams '56, a retired Portland educator, coordinates office operations as a volunteer for the Sisters Rodeo Board in Sisters. Williams' stepdaugh– ter, Donelle Knudsen '71, is a freelance writer, and her son-in-law, Robert Knud- sen '72, is a customer service manager for Lamb-Weston in Pasco, Washington. Gary Salyers '57 is a retired Milwaukie elementary school principal. Salyers, a frequent PSU Alumni Association volunteer, is treasurer of the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers. Ocher PSU gradu– ates in his family include son Daniel '81, daughter-in-law Janice Keasey '86, grandson Timothy '04, and grand– daughter-in-law Mary Bean Salyers '03. Salyers and his wife, Jean, live in Milwaukie. ■ = PSUAA Lifetime Member Gary Coats '58, is a retired Milwaukie educator and now an active volunteer for the PSU Alumni Association and in the community. Coats' daughter, Lorrinda Coats-Howarth '85, is also an educator in Milwaukie. He lives with his wife, Sandra '92, in Portland. Lee Gleason '58 is a retired physician and former director of Student Health Services at PSU. His favorite memory of Portland State College (PSC) is Erwin Lange's organic chemistry class. Peter Grundfossen '58, MST '66 writes that his favorite memories of PSC are perform– ing in productions of Caine Mutiny and Teahouse ofthe August Moon. Today Grund– fossen and his wife, Cathryn Collis, live in Salt Lake City. Lewis Van Winkle '58, MS '69 volunteers at OMS! and with Friends ofLaurelhurst Park. He also enjoys family activi- ties with his wife, Susan '63, and their son Robert '90, a systems consulcant for Integraph Corporation in St. Louis, and daughter-in-law Catherine '91, a strings instructor in Sr. Louis public schools. 1960-1969 Charles Rees '61 is a law professor at University of Baltimore. Rees' favorite memories of PSC include the tennis team and friends George and Susan Durrie. Robert "Bob" Vail '61 is a retired senior sales engineer for Westinghouse Corporation. Vail's favorite memories of PSC were rhe Winter Carnival and Marko Haggard 's night class at Jerry's Gable jazz club. WINTER 2010 PORTLAND STATE MAGAZINE 21

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