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Dave Frohnmayer nually; and added nineteen new degree programs, including bachelor’s degrees in biochemistry and ethnic studies and a master of fi ne arts degree in dance. The undergraduate program was assessed and re- vitalized under the leadership of the provost through the campus-wide Process for Change. And, the football team went to the Rose Bowl, the UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT University published the internationally acclaimed Second Edition of the 14th Year Atlas of Oregon, and 396 new tenure track faculty were hired. Harvard ‘62, Oxford ‘64, California ‘67 Frohnmayer is the fi rst native Oregonian to be president of any large research university in the state. He was born in Medford. He and his wife, Lynn, are founders of the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund, Inc., and Dave Frohnmayer was appointed President of the University of Or- he is one of the founding directors of the National Marrow Donor Pro- egon, the state’s Association of American Universities flagship institu- gram. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College, attended tion, on July 1, 1994. Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship, and received his law degree He formerly served as dean of the School of Law, from the University of California at Berkeley. He has received honor- as Oregon’s Attorney General, as a member of the Oregon House of ary degrees from Willamette University and the University of Portland Representatives, and as a law professor and legal counsel to the Presi- and is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Each dent of the University of Oregon. As Attorney General, he argued and year since being named president, Frohnmayer has taught a seminar for won six of seven cases before the United States Supreme Court, the freshman on “Theories of Leadership.” most cases and best record of any contemporary state attorney general. During his fi rst decade as president, the University increased its enroll- State Board of Higher Education ment to a record 20,200 in 2004; fi nished its largest ever fund-raising The Oregon State Board of Higher Education, the statutory governing campaign raising $255 million; and began Campaign Oregon: Transform- board of the seven-campus Oregon State System of Higher Education, ing Lives with a goal of $600 million. The University became a founding is composed of 11 members appointed by the governor and confi rmed by member of the Association of Pacifi c Rim Universities; hosted the an- the Oregon State Senate. Eight lay members are appointed for four-year nual meeting of the Association of American Universities; and completed terms, one faculty member is appointed for a two-year term and two mem- construction projects totaling nearly $307,000,000, including three new bers are students appointed for two-year terms. Current board members student housing projects, the William F. Knight Law Center, a renovation and the date their terms expire are as follows: and addition to the , the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, , and the , and the construction of Henry Lorenzen, Pendleton, 2007 (President) a new Student Recreation Center and Zebrafi sh Stock Center. Adriana Mendoza, La Grande, 2007 Gerry Blakney, Monmouth, 2007 The University also added a host of new centers and institutes, in- Kirby Dyess, Beaverton, 2008 (VP) Donald Blair, Portland, 2008 James Francesconi, Portland, 2008 Tim Nesbitt, Salem, 2008 cluding the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging, the Oregon Center for Op- Dalton Miller-Jones, 2008 Gretchen Schuette, Salem, 2008 tics, the Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, and the Center Howard Sohn, Roseburg, 2009 Tony Van Vliet, Corvallis, 2009 for Diversity and Community; doubled the federal grants awarded an- John Von Schlegell, Portland, 2009

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Dan Williams Pat Kilkenny

ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS First Year 28th Year Oregon Oregon ‘62, San Francisco ‘80

Former University vice president Dan Williams is in the third year A new era in University of Oregon athletics was ushered in with the of his new assignment as assistant to the president for Intercollegiate introduction of Patrick J. Kilkenny as the Ducks’ 10th director of athletics Athletics, and serves as a valuable consultant to athletics director Pat on February 14, 2007. Kilkenny. The 55-year-old Heppner, Ore., native may be new to the world of Prior to his retirement from full-time duties in the summer of 2005, intercollegiate athletic administration, yet few individuals have displayed Williams served as vice president for administration, a position he had the passion for a program or have been more actively involved with an held since 1983. Among his many duties, Williams directly supervised institution on all levels than Kilkenny. Furthermore, he has demonstrated intercollegiate athletics. the leadership in the private business sector that equates with success- ‘07 PREVIEW Williams also presided over the department as director of athletics fully managing the elements of a multi-million dollar collegiate athletic DUCKS for 11 months in 1994-95, a period that will be remembered as one of department in addition to already developing the rapport with numerous COACHES FB STAFF unparalleled success with an appearance in the Rose Bowl and NCAA supporters of the university. ‘06 REVIEW bids in both men’s and women’s basketball. The former chairman and chief executive offi cer of the San Diego- PAC-10 THIS IS UO He selected his successor in May 1995 with the appointment of Bill based Arrowhead General Insurance Agency (1984-2006) built his AUTZEN Moos as athletics director and presided over an extensive study that business into a nationwide organization with written premiums of nearly OPPONENTS resulted in the decision to add women’s soccer, in a concerted effort $1 billion when he sold the company in 2006. HISTORY STAFF of increasing the opportunity for women to participate and compete in In addition to his extensive business background, Kilkenny has a long intercollegiate athletics. history of involvement with the University of Oregon. Since attending A political science major, the Astoria native graduated from Oregon the school as an undergraduate from 1970-73, he has served on the in 1962, also serving as ASUO student body president his senior year. university’s Athletic Department Advisory Board in addition to the Board He received his master’s degree in public administration from the Uni- of Trustees for the University of Oregon Foundation. versity of San Francisco in 1980. Prior to coming to Oregon as director In addition, Kilkenny has served on the University of California San of housing and associate dean of students in 1980, he was a student Diego Athletic Advisory Board and the San Diego State University Ath- affairs offi cer at Stanford University. letic Director’s Cabinet. He also has served on the board of St. Vincent Williams serves on the Board of Directors of Oregon Forest Resourc- de Paul and currently serves on the board of directors of the San Diego es Institute, Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, Liberty Bank and Bi-Mart International Sports Council. He was recently honored as 2006 Man of Corporation. He also serves as a consultant to the Papé Group. His the Year by that organization for his contributions to sports in the San community service activities include membership on the Oregon Health Diego area. Services Commission. Kilkenny initiated his career in business as Western Regional Manag- Williams and his wife, Maureen, are the parents of three children. er of Central West/Puritan Insurance Company (a subsidiary of General Electric Credit Corp.) from 1974-79 before becoming president of The James O’Fallon Managing General Agency in Seattle in 1980. He sold the insurance business four years later to purchase Arrowhead. Over the years he has focused much of his attention on numerous charitable endeavors such as the creation of the AGIA Foundation, which raises money for Fanconi Anemia research as well as St. Vincent FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE de Paul. 12th Year In his fi rst full year at the Oregon helm, Kilkenny has been chosen to Kansas State ’66, Stanford ‘72 serve on the Pacifi c-10 Conference’s committees overseeing revenue sharing, men’s basketball tournament and bowls.

The University of Oregon’s faculty athletic representative is James O’Fallon, a member of the School of Law faculty since 1981. As the Frank Nash professor at Oregon, O’Fallon teaches constitu- tional law and jurisprudence. The native of Gunnison, Colo., and graduate of Kansas State Uni- versity earned his law degree from Stanford in 1972. He passed the California bar exam in 1973, after which, he served as a law clerk for the Ninth Circuit’s United States Court of Appeals. Prior to coming to Oregon, O’Fallon served on the law faculties at the University of Richmond and the University of Detroit, and was a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at Harvard. In addition to functioning on behalf of the university president and reg- istrar to maintain institutional accountability and record keeping, he acts as the voting delegate in all NCAA and Pacifi c-10 Conference meet- ings and verifi es academic eligibility for all of Oregon’s student-athletes. O’Fallon served as the interim representative in 1986-87 when Chapin Clark took a leave of absence from the University. His scholarly work, including a path-breaking article on Marbury v. Madison, focuses on constitutional history and theory and philosophy.

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Jim Bartko Renee Baumgartner Gary Gray Mike Marlow Tom Larson Steve McBride Herb Yamanaka Vin Lananna 18th year 19th year 24th year 10th year 14th year 31st year 48th year 3rd year Washington St. ‘88 USC ‘87 Western Illinois ‘82 Washington St. ‘90 Oregon ‘73 Oregon Oregon ‘57 C.W. Post ‘75

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‘07 PREVIEW DUCKS COACHES FB STAFF Bob Beals Bill Clever Karen Nelson Dave Williford Darlene Barton Eric Brandt Chris Butler Matt English ‘06 REVIEW 10th year 9th year 14th year 23rd year Football Secretary Director, Food & Director, Information Associate Director, PAC-10 Iowa ‘77 New Mexico St. ‘84 Oregon State ‘70 Kansas ‘77 Hospitality Services Technology Duck Athletic Fund THIS IS UO AUTZEN OPPONENTS HISTORY Oregon Sports Network STAFF

Tim Roberts Chris Bjork Achelle Frichette Shelly Jordan Courtney Oversby Eric Fasbender Justin Fisher James Harris Laura Jorgensen Reg. Manager Portland Eugene Eugene Eugene Grounds Manager Reg. Director, Director, Sports Associate Director, Eugene Development - Bend Nutrition Ticket Sales

FUTURE OREGON FOOTBALL SCHEDULES 2008 2011 A 30 BOISE STATE S 3 at Kansas State S 6 UTAH STATE S 10 NEVADA S 13 WASHINGTON S 17 at Utah S 20 at Purdue S 24 WASHINGTON STATE S 27 at Washington State O 1 ARIZONA STATE O 11 UCLA O 8 at Arizona O 18 at Arizona State O 15 USC Garrett Klassy Colleen Morgan Kim Murray Jeff Nunes N 1 at California O 22 at Stanford Director, Ticket Football Secretary Associate Director, General Manager, N 8 STANFORD O 29 at Washington Sales DAF - Portland Hospitality Services N 15 ARIZONA N 5 CALIFORNIA N 22 at USC N 19 at UCLA N 29 at Oregon State N 26 OREGON STATE 2009 2012 S 5 at Boise State S 1 KANSAS STATE S 12 PURDUE S 8 at New Mexico S 19 UTAH S 15 MONTANA STATE S 26 CALIFORNIA S 22 UCLA O 3 WASHINGTON STATE S 29 at Arizona State O 10 at UCLA O 6 at California O 24 at Washington O 20 WASHINGTON Leanne Pascua Laraine Raish Mark Ruckwardt John Sargeant O 31 USC O 27 at Washington State N 7 at Stanford N 3 STANFORD Eligibility Cheerleading Admin. Manager, General Manager, N 14 ARIZONA STATE N 10 ARIZONA Coordinator Advisor Operations & Events Food Services N 21 at Arizona N 17 at USC N 28 OREGON STATE N 24 at Oregon State 2010 2013 S 4 NEW MEXICO S 7 Nevada S 11 at Tennessee S 14 TENNESSEE S 18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN S 21 IDAHO O 2 STANFORD S 28 USC O 9 at Washington State O 5 at Stanford O 16 at Arizona State O 12 WASHINGTON STATE O 23 UCLA O 19 CALIFORNIA O 30 at USC O 26 at Washington Angie Sit Vicki Strand Kurt Zimmerman Neal Zoumboukos N 6 WASHINGTON N 9 ARIZONA STATE Director, Marketing & Events Manager Senior Director, Special Assistant to N 13 at California N 16 at Arizona Promotions DAF - Portland the Athletic Director N 20 ARIZONA N 23 at UCLA N 27 at Oregon State N 30 OREGON STATE

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