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Special Edition October 1984 PSU's friends continue their support

In the last few years, Portland State University has Advanced Technology if the University.could come up made a lot of good friends. It showed in 1982-83 with the balance before Dec. 31 , 1985. This when private giving to the University doubled to a $825,000 challenge grant, not included in the $1.6 record $1.7 million. And it showed last year when million annual fund total, was the biggest single gift to that generosity was repeated with $1,618,634 in Portland State in 1983-84. private gifts. The School of Engineering received two sizable "This solid foundation of support makes a grants from high tech interests in the community to tremendous difference," said PSU President Joseph C. help support research and staffing. A four-year pledge Blumel. "Virtually every superior public institution of of $687,000 from the Foundation will higher education is very generously supported by provide two additional faculty members and private funds. " continuing support of the VlSI Center. Further support Spent creatively, private gifts to the University can for the Center came from the High be an invaluable supplement to the limited public Technology Consortium with $225,500 to establish a monies generated by state taxes and tuition. Some gifts laser/optical communications laboratory, a computer are earmarked by the donors for specific purposes, but vision lab and a system programmer. there are also many unrestricted gifts that help fund Equipment gifts from local industry are also student scholarships, faculty development activities supporting instruction and research in the School of and departmental equipment needs around the Engineering. Tektronix, Inc. donated $228,000 in campus. equipment to enhance the VlSI Center and labs, and Major support in 1 983-84 was given in the areas of gave equipment valued at $120,000 to the engineering and business by longtime friends of the microcomputer labs in both electrical and mechanical University. The Murdock Charitable Trust, which engineering. provided funds to establish the Very large Scale In the School of Business, the Earle A. Chiles Integrated System Design Center in the School of Microcomputing Center (established by the Chiles Engineering and Applied Science two years ago, came Foundation in May, 1982) received a grant of $50,000 back this past year with a "challenge" to the to finance the lab's move from East Hall to Cramer University: Murdock would pay for one-quarter of the Hall and to add six 1MB personal computers. The building that houses the new Portland Center for Continued on p. 2

A Message from the Foundation President

Friends of Portland State University: us who believe that we don't get full In my role as president of the PSU value for dollars passed through the Foundation, I have been sending a government and that our direct message of great importance to the support is essential for excellence in community: PSU's time has come. higher education. We are responsible Having an active and highly visible for the degree to which Portland State foundation at Portland State benefits University can exceed the minimum both the University and the and attain superiority. community and brings prestige to our Many people clearly feel that alumni. Our board, with its redefined responsibility. The report from our mission, goals and objectives for Alumni Fund 5 campaign indicates 1984-85, has set a course of hard that 1,229 alumni and friends offered work and greater visibi I ity for the their support in the last year. We can coming year. thank our fine Foundation staff and Given the fiscal difficulties facing their efforts. Rena Cusma, Executive Oregon's Higher Education System Director, and Floyd Harmon, and Portland State University, the Development Officer, are both PSU On the inside need for the Foundation's fund-raising grads who are helping the Foundation Caroline Sloell 2 potential has grown geometrically. cultivate a growing support base. Friends of Portland State find Private funding and creative revenue Portland State University is at a many ways to contribute. generation become more and more crossroad, and it's safe to Donors to Portland Stlte Uniy. 1 3·7 Playbills given to library 1 6 essential as traditional funding and say - we've never needed you more. Local man donates collection of resources continue to tighten. This I hope you will take advantage of any theater magazines. brings up a point that troubles me opportunity to promote the University 1984-85 Annual Fund I 8 greatly. Many of our potential and to encourage the financial This year's campaign gets underway. contributors, both corporations and Chuck Clemans ('56) support that benefits both the 1984-84 chair of Annual Fund feels individuals, say "no" to our requests he's repaying psu. simply because we are a public Alumni Fund FiYe 1 10 tax-supported institution and not a It turned out to be a winner, thanks private school. My question to them to chair Larry Thompson ('68). Ah·h·h 114 is: How can we be brought up on (iI~h;:~ Students donate their general deposit free enterprise and capitalism and not refunds to the Foundation. see the value of added capital to our PSU Foundation Board of Directors 1 15 base investment? There are those of Howard Hubbard Annual Fund Report University h Private support Continued from p. 1 School also learned this fall that it had received its fourth gjft in just over a good frien two years from the Chiles Foundation to further enhance the Center. Of equal importance are the many in Caroline gifts made by individuals. PSU alumni continue to be a valuable source of 5Upport through their own donation5 and their contact5 in the community. by Cynthia O. Stowell Alumni Fund V netted $71,095, of which corporate matching gifts There are many ways to be a friend accounted for $6,495. And this year, of Portland State University. Caroline a few hundred PSU students Stoel ('73 MAl knows all of them. responded enthusiastically to a new Giving money is one very valuable fund raising appeal and contributed indication of friendship, and Sioel has their general deposit refunds, for a been generous in that respect. But she total of S6.BOO. also gives freely of her time and The funnel for most of these gifts is talents. It's the kind of support that's the PSU Foundation, a public hard to quantify, but goes a long way non-profit o rganization authorized to toward enriching the University receive and administer private funds environment. • for the Univer5ity. Directed by a For the lasl decade. Stoel has been board o( 39 volunteer community an adjund professor in PSU 's history members, the Foundation helps to department as well as a member of make Portland State more visible in the PSU Foundation Board. These the community. involvements have given her two Ultimately, of course, the different perspectives on the University speaks for itself. "It's the University as well as two spheres in people that you're turning out for the which to contribute. professions," said President Blume!. Sloel also has a graduate degree "It's the experience that individuals from Portland Siale. A lavvyer by have when they come for continuing training, she had little opportunity to education work here. It's the kind of practice ner profession while raising a professional expertise that's evidenced family, and came to PSU in the '60s in the work that faculty members do to broaden her liberal arts outside their regular teaching. These background. Shortly after earning her are the things that create the image of master's in history in 1973, she began the institution. teaching law-related courses through "1 think people give to things they PSU's history department on a believe in." continued Blume!. partly-compensated adjunct basis. "There have been a lot of people in "When we had the great budget this community who have been very crunch and they couldn't pay me generous because they recognize the anymore, I could have Quit," said the quality of this institution. They' re very adjunct professor. ''But I enjoy the much committed to access to higher relationships I've developed with the education and they know that students and the faculty, My teaching Portland State University provides that has led to friendsh ips and lots of Caroline Stoel ('73 MA) access. Here they can see interesting conversations." Stoel has opportunities that don't exist stayed on, volunteering her time in elsewhere. They can see careers the classroom, Portland State to the community. We active in several historical societies. develop that would not otherwise Around the time Stoel began were on the right track with the The list of her recent board have developed. And they take great teaching, she was asked by PSU 'partners' concept, and faculty memberships includes such groups as satisfaction in helping that happen." certainly have encouraged that point the Nature Conservancy, the City ~r:s:~~~ ~f~~~~S~o~~u~d~i~~. ~he of view." Club, and Planned Parenthood. Stoel accepted and has been an active Groups such as "Friends of was also the first president of the member for the last ten years. History" do much to promote good Women's Association of the " I'm very interested in the future of feeling in the community, said Stoel, Multnomah County Bar and the first mrr PSU and feel it has a very definite who sits on the group's board. woman president of the World Affairs role to play in the life of the city," "Friends of History" provides a way Council. ~rspective said Stoe!' "It deserves all the support for citizens to offer their support to "I know almost all the community the community can give it." The PSU ~iw is published qU

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Centul)' loha Pharmacy James M. Clarke Evelyn S. Cooper Many gifts and grants come to the University through JayCerbetto Ctatsop Community College Jack E. & Lilie P. Copeland the PSU Foundation, a non-profit body authorized to Rev. & Mrs. Mark Chamberlin datsop County School Ralph Copetand William Chambers District 130 Shelley I. Copper- receive and administer private funds for Portland State. Champion Prooucts, Inc. Kasandra S. Clausen Henry & Kay Corbett Una A. Chan Dr. eoK. Claycomb Ellen Core GJI)' H. Chang Irene Clemo Cornelius Auto Repair Seng Chang Mark M . Clemons Helen Y. Cornell Donors to Portland State University XienlGlY Chanthavong Karen M. Clerihew Cornell West ,\panments JOI/T1eSJ . Chase Gayle Clopton Cindy Cosby Jeffrey Chase Michael F. Clopton Jo

3 Annual Fund Report

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Harold Kelley Kathleen lind Michael McKernan Kelley-Clarl

5 Annual Fund Report

Oregon Graduate Center for Portland Youth Philharmonic N Study & Research Association Oregon High School Craig Potts NIKf IIa>ke

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Eileen M. Rose Daniel Smith Virginia R. Tuechert linda A. Walton I..,y & Sarah Wilson Myra & Norman R~ James & Myrtle Smith Robert Turk JohnWanial;l Ma rcia & Asher Wilson Rosemary Dwyer Frey Trust lendon & Juliet Smith T Roger Tur\: Earl Wantland Thomas A. Wilson Fund Milton Smith Eidonw. Tamblyn Ann Turner Edna M. Wantland William B. Wilson. Ir. Mrs. Gladys l. Rosenfeld PhilipJ . Smith lames H_ Tandy Peter B. Tumey Michael D. Wantland Courtney Wilton RoseoNay lions Club Stephen J. Smith Don & Nancy Tang Deborah E. Tyler·Cook Jodena Warren M.T. Winch Bernard Ross Suzanne Smith Bin Tate Mrs. A. Tyrpak Emily M. Warton C.N . & Dolores Winni~tad Harold Ross Claude Smith. Inc. WiltiamM. Tate Susan Washburn MlchaelC. Winter ThomasW. Ross Dora .... Snell Selmo & Edith Tauber County Board of l)orisW. Wirtz Roth BMW Nlargaret I. Snow Robert Tayler u Realtors ·W. Thomas & leslie D.lricl Rowe Myrtle R. Snyder Dick Taylor U-Develop Washington County law Wischmeyer Arief Rubslein Roger D. Snyder Tayklt Eleclric Supply. Inc. U.S. Baocorp Enforcement Council Thomas Wissooum Rudie Wilhelm Warehouse Richard B. Solomon Harrison Taylor U.S. Fore5lryService Tracy M. Water.; Carol Wold Co. Edwin l. Sorensen JessieH. Taylor U.S. National Bank Don Watne Gladys Wolf Tony &. Pat Rufolo Michael N. Sorum lila Taylor Umozu rike O . Umozuri~ Dottie Wealheroy Nancy Wolf 50uth S.antiam Vocational Nelson Kirk TOIylor UnlFinnish Kaleva Bro. & Sis. Russ Weaver Jeffrey Wolfstone Scholarship Shirley Taylor Union Usher Board Ann M. Webb CraigE. WoIlner Spartan Media COIpOf ation - Walter Herman Taylor United Fe(Jeratioo of Teachers Brian C. Wegener Women's ShippinB Club of s I. Kafoury Curtis R. Teigen Carol I. Weigler Portland United Grocers. Inc. Oaryoush S. Sabahi Spectrum StudiO!i. Inc. Tektroni)l Foundation United Presbyterian Church AnnWelkel Charles & Sharon Woodcock Lucinda Sage-Midgordeo John Spencer Associates Tektronix. Inc. Uniled States Bakery BenWeinsoft Robert l. Woodell Salem Jaycee Women Richard M. Spiegel ~ TenEyck United Way of Benton County R.I. Weinsoft Ralph Wooden Joe Salta lavina M. Spooner Nanette Ten Eyck United Way of John G. Weisensee Jean C. &- Li ~ M. Woodruff )oeSalta,Sr. St. Andrews Community Tenneco Automotive Columbia-Willametle lack Welch Marjorie WOOlen Timothy & Barbara Sample Church Chris Tenlo United Way of linn County William Wekh. Ir. George Wright Sandoz, Inc. St. Helens HS Student Body The Kidder Peabody Universal Auction. Inc. Richard & Barbara Weleber. EnnisWuite Afton M. Sandstrom Lou Stafford Insurance Foundation Ginsberg M.D. john Wykoff Louie Santangelo Kristine Staley Clifford Thiede. Ir. Un iversity of Califomia Stuart (Lee) Wells Darolyn l. Wylie Richard Sappe William Stalnaker .Iohn Thorn.as University of Stanley E. Wendland ludithWyss Spyridon G. Sassalos St.1ndard Insurance Mae Thomas Juan R. Urrutia Wentworth FoundallOll Karla R. Saunde~ Robert & Catherine Stanley Merdine A. Thomas TimA. Wescott B. Alyce Sayre Wayne Thomas Frank Wesson Catherine A. 5ca ... insky John A. Schallberger lNOY & .... Ma Scharer Daniell. ScMans George Scherzer "I am not a graduate of Portland State, but I have an School District 111 interest in PSU because I'm in Oregon and I'm in Port­ School DiSlriCt #f, - Central Point land and that currently has a lot more importance than Gayle M. Schrager Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Schroth where I went to school. I have three kids who need to G.E. Schwartl be educated. I don't know whether they will or they J.D. Schwelnfurth Scen Bros. Oil Co. won't go to Portland State, but I think it's important Vera P. Scott William C. Scott. Jt. that we have good, strong educational systems in place." Scottish Rite Foondalioo of Oregon Ktis Scoumperdis Burke Raymond Bob Scruggs Susan L Sears Annual Fund Volunteer Seanle Packaging Corp . • Beaverton Security Trades Association Sandra Seet Carolyn M. Seidman Victor Starkovich Larry M. Thompson EHzal:Je(hWest Ken Self Jeff Steed Lynn £. Thompson V Ellen West X Carolyn Selling Mr. & Mrs. Randy Steed Mary Margaret Thompson FrankiinC. West Jim Sells David D. Stegemeyerl Ronald Thompson VM Board of Directors Kathleen L West Xero)l Xerox Corporation Aud"", Se l.lahtiWestcott Xerox Foundation J. Shank Sleint'l'" Corporation Deborah Tilton Janet Van Oomelen Westdale Insu rance Arthur & Annabel Shankel Steinfeld's Timber Products Sales. Co. Marian Van Domelen WestemFamily Sumner M. Sharpe Stephen Bufton Mem. Inawary Tiomena Vancouver Public Schools Western Forestry Centef y Diane Shaw Scholarship Fund Eugene Tlsh George Vass Western International Forest Robin Curtis Shaw Oooald ,. SIt'f1in8. Ir. Hung V. To Svt'tlana Vas.W'flllan Prod"", David Vama§aki Shell Leon & Barb Stevens lames C. Todd E.A.P. Crownhart Vaughan lim Wescwood Yergen & /ll\eyer Shell Co. Foundation Stevens Memorial ScholaMip lames E. Todd Carol A. Veber loon T. Whatley Floyd vode< Vvette L Shephard Fund Trudy A. Toliver Frank Vecchio Steven B. Wheeler Yokwe Yuk Women's Club R.t & Wilma Sheridan Philip Stevens Peggy D. Tombleson .Iohn Velicki Lome Wheelon Cliff York Robert Sherk Stevens Printing Pauick A. Toohey Ronald J. Vennes Christopher E. Whetzt'l Mary Elizabeth &.Iohn York }ottn L Sherman Victor B Stevens Karen A. Toops HiII!i Thriftway Charles M. Whitt' Yost. Grube. Hall Chuck Sherwood Charles Stilson Louise E. Torgerson Sara Vickery Harry J. & Rhoda White Arthur Young William Shields Peter Strven Mary Ellen Tormey Virginia Neher Scholarship Mary Ellen & Horace White Beverly Young Jennifer S.V. Shin Caroline P. Stoel Toodle Ross & Co. Fund Michael White David Young Dick Shindler. Insurance 51011 &- Stoll, P.e. Tiffany l. Toup.11 Virginia Guest Ferriday Sam White IUan Young Von Ahe Scholarship Mitsie & Shig Shinoda Mrs.lamesStollt'!" Donald S. Tousley De.- N. Eileen Whitmore Merritt E. Youngdet'l" Tracy L Shoemaker Stephen SloI zberg JeffToveo,' Fund Anna D. Whitney IeffShohan Randall Stone Farlown Towne MichelleM. Vu Diana Whitney Rober1W. Shot.ola Pete Stott Brian Trainer Thao V. Vu Phil Wikelund Z Dan Stradley Siemens· ... llls. Inc. Claire A Tramaloni Judith K. Wilcox lohn & Patricia Zagelow Joel Sigel Michael Strickland Luan Q. Tran Lloyd A. & Reba F. Wilcox Stephen M. Zapytowski. Sr. Wanda R. Silverman Byron Strlvens Transistor Service Co. W Christopher W. Wiley Zehntbauer FoundallOO Ion B. Silverstein .Iolie Anne Sullivan TransportatIOn Club of Oregon W.G. Mock and Sons John D. Wilkerson Milton & lean Kelly Zell M4arg

7 Annual Fund Report 1984-85 Annual Fund campaign off and running

Several dozen enthusiastic and restaurant dinners spurring them volunteers have officially kicked off on. Portland State's 1984·85 Annual Fund Donors to the 1964-85 Annual Campaign with some ambitious goals. Fund will also realize benefits aside The seven-week personal solicitation from the satisfaction of supporti ng effort is aiming for $60,000 in gifts their University. Tax deductions are from at least 350 alumni and friends one obvious benefit, but donors will of the University. also receive "thank you gifts" ranging Volunteering for the campaign are a from PSU T-shirts to Alumni Benefit record 58 alumni and even a few Cards and passes to mainstage events community members, many of them at PSU . And giving to Portland State brand new to PSU fund.raising. These will be made even easier this year people will be making personal visits with monthly or quarterly billing to previous donors. asking them to (VISA and Mastercard are also renew their gifts of $100 or more, and welcome). encouraging them to move into higher But clearly the greatest reward (or giving brackets. both volunteers and donors is their At the kick-off event at the Red Lion greater involvement with Portland Inn in downtown Portland Oct. 3, State and its future, say campaign Annual Fund chair Chuck Clemans ('56) organizers. With limited funds turned in the campaign's first gih-his available from state taxes and tuition, own personal check to the PSU PSU depends on private support for Foundation. Volunteers then filled out its continuing and growing their pledge cards, putting the excellence. AI the AnnlNl Fund kick-off Oct. 3, volunteers MikeOelr:emun ('78) met Iwith Mmdt ('79) campaign $3,820 closer to its goal. "Unrestricted gihs are especially tNde !i()f'Mof the first gifts to the 1984-85 campaign when they filled out their pledge cilrds A new team structure for the important," said Harmon, "because before going out into the community to solicit funds. volunteers should enhance they provide funding for projects that communication and efficiency in this are unbudgeted, for faculty year's campaign, according to PSU development and for scholarships, Development Officer Floyd Harmon which are beyond the scope of public vol· un • leer (n.) A person who performs or ('79). five division co-chairs will each funds." Designated gihs and gives his services of his own free will. oversee two learn leaders, who in gifts·in~kind are also welcome, he turn will have four players to help added. One of the best things about being Alumni committees - Try your hand them contact prospects. Each The seven·week personal a volunteer is that you do it because at legislative lobbying, student volunteer will have attended training solicitation campaign is only the you want to. And PSU gives you recruitment, alumni chapler sessions in personal solicitation and beginning of a yearlong fund-raising plenty of reasons to want to! development, communications, or will get the ongoing support of effort, which will included direct mail Did you ever notice that real fund raising. Foundation staff and University appeals and a phonathon. Harmon "movers and shakers" have one thing Leadership - Take command as a faculty as they go out into the and Clemans hope that by fl~ june in common? They are of len the most special events chairman, PSU community with their appeal. Beyond 2,000 individuals and organizations active volunteers in their community. Foundation board member, or team this support, volunteers will have will have made gihs to the PSU They want to be involved in shaping leader in the annual fund. incentives such as resort weekends Foundation for the University's their community's future. And they Fund raising - Personally contact development. know they're sharpening their own alumni for annual gihs, large and business and leadership skills by small donors, in person or by phone. 1984-85 Annual Fund Volunteers getting involved. Hostlhostess - Enjoy enlenaining? Volunteering at PSU is just the kind Offer your talents by hosting phone of opportunity for people who want to appeals, receptions and special Chair Alyce Dingler '68 make a difference. Think back to how events. Charles "Chuck" Clemans '56 Patrick Doyle '74 PSU helped you develop the expertise Do yourself and PS U a favor by you count on today. Now you're in a Division Co-Chairs Elaine Engelstadt '74 volunteering yo ur time, your talents position to help PSU, to ensure that John Becker '80 Agnes Ga llagher '77 and your ideas now. Contact Floyd others like yourself will have access Gerry Craig '70 Tom Guiney '79 Harmon ('79) at 229-4911. to the same quality education. Don Davis '50 Jed Heald '68 Jerry Hering '78, '82 PSU can use your skills in any John Eccles '69 number of ways: Judith Mandt '79 John Hinds '71 laurie Ivancie '79 Team Leaders Cindy Johnson Gerry Craig '70 Joan Johnson '81 Rick McDougall '82 Joan Kelley '81 "I'm a PSU bOoster, I don't shout Les Morton '80 Beth Kluvers Peter Paquet '75, '79 Bruce Korter '72 a lot, but I liked the instructors Burke Raymond Rodger Lang' 68 and their approach to the classes Mike Streicher ' 75 Dave lomnicki '81 Linnea Swanson '78 Marilyn Mildenberger '80 and I developed a real kinship Dan Van Scoy Dan Miller '81 with the school. PSU presents the 8ill Walker '47 Mike Oekerman '78 Jim '67 opportunity for positive exchange Westwood Kathy Olson ' 82 Players Skip Ormsby with the city of Portland, Any­ Colleen Acres '77 lyle Remington '71, '81 thing we can do to help the leslie Adams Steve Schmitt '82 Charles Bates ' 70 Susan Seidel school, helps that exchange." Glen Beckley '68 larry Shapiro '74 John Eccles '69 Brian Black '69 Pat Snyder '76 Annual Fund Volunteer Dave Brinker '74 leo Sorenson '70 Karen Cara Mae Thomas Candace Clarke '82 Belinda Toyooka Tanya Colli... '75, '79 lucille Walker Jim Davis '72 Mas Yatabe '69

8 1983·84 PSC got Clemans started, PSU gets his loyalty by Cynthia o. Stowell Chairing the 1984-85 Annual Fund they look at hOlN they can help the for Portland State is Chuck Clemans' University. " Clemans would like to way of saying 'thanks.' broaden this suppon by playing up "The University did a lot for me. It PSU's contributions in science and got me started," said Clemans ('56), technology, athletics and the arts. who is the superintendent of O regon Communication is the byword for City Public Schools. " This is a nice the 1984-85 annual fund campaign, way to repay PSU. " according to the chairman. The team Clemans will direct the fun d-raising structure will encourage efforts of ten teams of al umni communication among volunteers, volunteers who are similarly who wi ll be taking a coordinated enthusiastic about Portland State. message to the community. "One of "There's been no arm twisting/' the my goals," said Clemans, "is to get chairman said of volunteer out good information to people as to recruitment. ''They' re delighted to how their money is being spent at help ouL " PSU . We owe it to the donors." Each As a member of Portland State team member will have a detailed College' s first graduating class, fact sheet to share with donors, he Clemans developed an early loyalty to said. the new institution . " It was touch and Clemans has been an active go as far as accreditation that first volunteer for Portland State since year," he said. "Some jumped ship around 1980. when he joined the and finished at other schools-i but I alumni communications committee. stuck it out" PSC was. accredited just He feels his most effective work was before graduation and Clemans was with the public affairs committee in among 72 faithfuls who received their 198' , when alumni were going to bat degrees in June, 1956. for PSU in the state legislature. " It What kept Clemans on campus is was a fairly heavy money fight. " he what makes him volunteer for PSU said. "There was a deanh of today. " I liked the idea at that knowledge about the focus and time - and still do - of an urban purpose of an urban university. I think university." Now Clemans feels it's we did a good job of defending PSU 's up to alumni and donors to " help integrity in the face of heavy budget establish the preeminence of that cutting." urban university as a force in the Volunteering is second nature to Ponland community." Clemans, who sits on the boards of In his experience as a fundraiser for four community organizations, PSU, Clemans has been impressed including Youth Adventures, Health Choice Inc. , the Mcloughlin with the positive response to hi s calls. Chuck Clemans ('56) " In no way are we hitting a reluctant Memorial Society. and the Oregon Annual fund Chair audience," he said . " And I' m not just Tri-City Chamber of Commerce. talking about alums. More and more Clemans, who majored in we' re seeing gifts from other people elementary education at PSU and education beginning in , 980. "This wife and son tryi ns- to get the class who understand the imponance of taught for ten years, learned his way affected the University, too," he sections they need in order to supporting PSU in the community." around state and local politics during commented. graduate from PSU, he realizes that This has been especially true with the decade he served as director of Private support is now more critical private support is also needed to business people, said Clemans. intergovernmental relations for than ever, feels Clemans. "Private enhance basic programs that have "There is a symbiotic relationship Portland Public Schools. He was also giving goes beyond what tu ition and suffered from recent legislative between the business community in in charge of all special projects fo r public money can be expected to cutbacks. Ponland and the University. There are the district and saw federal monies do," he said, citing opponunities for "The University not only deserves some enlightened business folks who dry up when "reverses in the faculty development, scholarships and our suppon, it needs our suppon," understand the degree to which the economy and a conservative federal improving the University's image. said the annual fund chairman. University helps them, and in turn government" changed the climate of But, as Clemans has watched both his

" Being a former student body president, I feel that I should help to lead the way in support of my alma mater, and encourage giving to the campus. I have quite a few fr iends in the University community and I like to maintain ties with them." John Becker '80 Annual Fund Volunteer

9 Annual Fund Report Alumni Fund 5 finishes second to Alumni Fund 4

The 1983-84 Alumni Fund proved to be the second most successful campaign in the five-year history of the alumni fund-raising effort. Gifts to the University totaling $71 ,094.50 were made by 1,229 donors through Alumni Fund S. Only Alumni Fund 4 had grealer totals, with $98,858.33 in gifts from t ,460 donors. " Thanks to Alumni Fund 5 chair larry Thompson ('68), this campaign turned ouilo be a winner," said PSU Development Officer Floyd Harmon ('79). The campaign was launched in October 1983 by former Development Officer Karen Martini ('73), who left PSU in January. Harmon took over in February. Thompson and his 38 volunteers provided the necessary continuity during the transition, said Harmon. Thompson was responsible for the personal solicitation portion of the campaign, an alum-to-alum appeal that brings in most of the larger gifts. Direct mail solicitation from the PSU Foundation office and a phonathon supplemented the volunteer efforts. Graduates of the School of Business Administration staged Scholarships possible their own campaigns within Alumni Fund 5. The MBA Fund brought in $20,332.50 and the Accounting Department ra ised through 1250 Club $9,736.50. These funds were ea rmarked for School of Business projects. Seventeen PSU freshmen have Gifts made to Portland State through the Alumni Fund can benefited directly from the be used to support programs and activities which do not University's first 1250 Campaign, receive funding from the state. Most of this year's unrestricted chaired by David Belles (,60). This gifts went to scholarships for PSU freshmen and continuing new giving plan encouraged students, with some funds used to purchase equipment or individual and corporate donors to assist faculty in their professional development. give $1,000 for Presidential " The life of the University is enriched by these private Scholarships and $250 for a special gifts," said Thompson. "Voluntary support can make the fu nd for faculty development. Thanks difference between an adequate university and an excellent to the efforts of Belles, the 1250 Club one." has seventeen members, four of whom made four-year commitments and had scholarsh ips named for them. Members of the 1250 Club are:

La"" Thompson ('6') Margaret Dobson '50 Al umni Fund 5 Chair David Belles '60 Ralph 8. Lloyd foundation Benj . Franklin Savings & Loan Howard Hubbard - Washington Federal Savings Tektronix, Inc. Ronald Peter50fl Consolidated Metco Alumni Fund 5 Volunteers ElKtro Scientific 4·year commitments Delor~ leon, M, D. 70 Chairperson Barbara E. Coit '73 Larry Thompson '68 Charles Botsford '68 larry M. Thompson ' 68 Gerald B. Craig '66 First 100er:s.tate Bank James R. Davis '69 IS scholarships} Steering Committee Tim Dragila Donald R. Davis '47 Elaine Engelstadt 74 Agnes A. Gallagher 77 Marc H. Goldberg 79 Peggy I. Miller 78 Jim C. Hanches '73 Linnea E. Swanson '78 led W. Heald '68 N. Kirk Taylor '7 1 Patrick M. Hogan '83 larry M. Thompson '68 Alan C. Jones '67 Corporate Matching Gift Program 8ill S. Walker 73 Marilynne T, Keyser John L Kinman '68 Volunteers Anton C. Kirchhof '67 These companies have generously contributed 10 lhe PSU Alumni Fund, matching gifts made by their employees. leslie Bartle" lee H. Koehn '73 Fritz Bartsch '74 Bruce J. Korter '72 Aetna life & Casually Foundallon. Inc. InternationOilI Telephone & Telegraph lohn l. '80 & Patty D. Becker 79 Terrance l. Matlick '77 Aleo Standard Foundation Corp. Kidder Peabody Foundation David S. 8elles '60 Diane Miller '6J Arthur Ande-rsen Foundation Mead Corporation Foundation James E. Bisio 71 Cheryl Montgomery '82 Arthur Young foundation Motorola Foundation Brian D. Black '69 Denis P. Norstrom 69 Atlantic Richfield Foundation POIICifrc Northwest Bell Shannon Brown Joann Reese '73 Blue Bell Foundation Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Foundation Burlington Northern Foundation Price WaterOOu5e Foundation David A. Bruns '69 Earl Rickards '75 Paul H. Coil Co. Skell Companies Foundation. Inc. Candace Clarke '82 lames N. Westwood '67 Coopen & Lybrand Foundation SiemenrAUi:s., Inc. Deloitte Haskins & Sells Foundation Tektronbo: Foundation First Inlerstate Bank of Oregon Times Mirror Company General Electric FooOOation Travelers Insurance Companies Harvey Hubbell Foundation Va lley National Bank of Intel Corporation WiUamette Industries lntem.;atiooal Business Machines

10 1981-84

Special thanks to those donors who have made a significant Alumni Fund 5 Donor Clubs commitment to the University

President's Associates Park Blocks Associates Mathilda F. Goldsmith '69 Michael }. Pinder '82 ($1,000 and above) ($100 to $249) Ma rl ene J. Graham '78 larry l. Plum '64 David S. Belles '60 Hassan A. AI·Sahaf '82 Richard W. Graves '71 leigh A. Porter '73 Charles W. Botsford '68 Robert E. Allen '74 Raymond Guenther '83 Edward D. Powell '59 Margaret J. Dobson '50 A. John Alve II I '7& Floyd E. Harmon '76 Leonard R. Powers Delores A. Leon '70 Jerome l. Anderson Terence Healy Roy J. Rucker ' 65 Larry M. Thompson '68 Fritz Bartsch '74 Judith A. He.th '72 James Ruppa '81 C. Norman Winningslad '73 Greta E. Beard '80 Florence M. Henjyoji '69 Sand ra l. Russill '62 Ronald G. Bline David l. Hilliard 70 lohn J. Salmon '67 Dean', list ($500 to $999) Michael W. '74 & Dawn E. Richard A. Hallway ' 80 leslie D. Saunders '71 Harry l. Demorest Bloechel '72 A. Ellis Hudspeth '&3 Richard D. Schnitzer '58 Michael J. Fisher '73 Thomas W. Barkus '72 Jerrold J. 150m '65 Mary Elizabeth Schuele '72 Allen B. Hatfield Paul M. Brown Jr. '79 Elva James ' 58 David H. Scofield '73 Don l. Irving Steven C. Brutscher '74 John E. Johansen Jr. '69 Richard C. Sherwood 72 Dorothy D. Kight '83 Ramona T. Bundus '77 Marilynne T. Keyser Wayne J. Slavick '72 Peggy J. M iller '78 James W. Callahan Anton C. Kirchhof '67 Mil ton R. Smith '62 Dan Regis Gerry B. Cameron ' 62 Charles M. landers Jr. Richard B. Solomon '69 Stephen E. Smith Charles J. Carlson '49 Joan M. lee '69 Karla P. Stephenson '75 David S. Chamberlain '75 Constance M. Lenzen '60 Gloria l. Strand ' 80 University Partners ($250 to $499) Ronald R. Chase '6 1 Vern M. lindblad '79 Linnea E. Swanson 78 Valentin Alver '63 Kathleen Collier '69 Karen J. '73 & Ri chard Martini '73 Richard J. Swee '72 Richard D. Arneson '76 Donald J. Cool '&3 Terry McDonald Chris Tento '83 Bruce H . '73 & Debra A. Bartle" '73 Terry N. Crawford '79 Clarence E. Mershon '59 Nancy D. Thornton '81 David A. Bruns '69 William C. Crayne '72 George L. Miller '61 Frank M. Truttman '46 Walter A. Buhler Daniel l. Crisp '82 Glenn Miller '71 lila A. Ulrich '76 lolita M. Caner '75 Delaitte Haskins & Sells Found. Randy R. Morris '70 Michael D , Wagoner '76 Barbara E. Coit '73 Dennis l. Derby '74 Brian P. Murphy Gregory T. Wallwork '70 David A. Durfee '64 Patricia W. fowler '59 Susan K. Nelson Colleen A. Wesche '69 David G. Efurd Agnes A. Gallagher '77 Kathy E. Nokes '75 James N. Westwood '67 James O. Estes '66 Karen M. Garey '82 Roger A. Nordlund '74 Anita M. Williams'79 John S. Evans Gary H. Gaussoin '77 Lee j. Oliverio '80 Clark K. Williams '75 laurence M. Gibney '80 Don J. Georgeson '50 Ardon l. Overby '64 Jerry M . Williams '68 Walter R. Grande '46 Richard E. Goff Gordon J. Parks '76 Michael M. Koike 76 Beverly D. Paull 73 David W. McComb '74 Randolph l. Miller '77 Manfred W. Mueller '80 Jerry A. Parsons '62 Carl B. Quinn Edgar C. Shanks

MBAs get mugged in special campaign

A few dozen MBAs got " mugged" this year when they gave their support to PSU 's School of Business Administration. Their generosity was recognized with personalized coffee mugs which bore headlines and news copy announcing their gifts. This special campaign, involving a direct mailing and two phonathons, helped the second MBA Fund to net over $20,000 in gifts. Co·chairs Marc Goldberg ('79) and Agnes Gallagher ('77) had put their heads together with School of Business dean Vergil Miller to develop a way to broaden support for the School. Gallagher then volunteered her own talents and those of her employer, Brown Dugan & Associates, to design the mug campaign. Gifts brought in by the MBA Fund are designated for the School of Business and used to fund PSU Development OffICer floyd Harmon ('79) (gesturing) descri bes the st ructu ~ of this year's Annual Fund at one of the fi m volunteer meetinp. From left are volunteers Judith Mandt ('79), Linnea Swanson (78),. Burke Raymond, Dan Voln Seay and cholir ChuckClenQns ('56). scholarships, guest lecturers, faculty colloquia, and equipment.

11 Annual Fund Report

Donors to Alumni Fund 5

Harold W. Birch '72 Margarel M. Cheek '61 Dave E. Erickson '74 Roberta E. Geldl '7] A Sharon L Birrel '82 Carol A.. Chestler 78 D Edward A. Erickson '82 Janet L GeorgE '77 Steven R. Bjorklund '79 Nancy M, Chinn '82 Jon A. ']] & Jennene A. Evelyn M. GeBin '83 AIln H. Dahlke '77 James C. Aalberg '72 Jacqueline J. Blalock '77 MarkE.Chi5lTl'73 Jo Erickson 70 8aro.ara H. Gerlt '78 Diane Abild '62 Helen M. Dalton '75 Karen A. Bliquez '77 Reuben J. Cnong '78 Bruce G. Erlandson '76 Rosemary W. Gerould '81 Jon P. Abraham '63 James A. Block '64 Anthony C. Christensen '70 larry E. Oangremond '82 Alexandra S. Gettman '72 Janice C Daniels '10 Kenneth J. Ernst '75 Marilyn E. Adair Richard '64 & Kathryn Carl W. Christensen '83 Celia Ettinger '60 Diane K. Gibson '77 Carmella M. Adamcik 'SO lorene M. Dassow '79 Blomquist '65 Craig T. Christy '69 Jane E. Ewers '67 Kay E. Gifford '72 Allen H. Adams '73 Kirtland F, Davison '68 Prisc;iIla M. Blume! '81 Michael R. Chynoweth '82 Dolores A. Eyler '78 Margaret M. Gilbert '81 Marguerite A. Adlhoch '78 Mari.an K. Boettcher '69 Corinna C. Cioeta '&6 Joy A. Davis '80 Keith C. Giles '74 Jeannette E. Adlong '83 Susann M. Bogumil '65 Della M. Clare '83 Kathleen M. Davis '72 Lloyd E. Gilham '79 Sandra T. Ahlquist '81 lames A. Bohlman 'so Agnes C. Clark '79 Sandra l. Davis '83 Jack W. Gilliland '58 Annabelle M. Aiexandet' '62 Marilou A. BOOmann '75 Jacquelyn Oartc '76 Joseph C. Oavis500 '61 F Margaret l. Glover '77 jean 1. Alford '69 Kathy H. Dawson '73 Deborah M. Bond '83 l ynne M. Clark '83 joseph R. Fahey '70 Dorothy A. Glynn '83 Richard C. Allen '82 Sandra K. Dawson '81 Jo Ann L Bones '8 1 Robey J. Clark '75 James P. Fanga- '74 Marc H. Goldberg '79 Sara M. Allison '80 Thomas W. De Jardin '77 Debby '66 & Stuart l. Marei Clark·Yung '71 Catherine l. Farley '82 Mary lou Goldberg '61 Marinus DeBoer Mar\. v. Allred '60 Boos '71 Antony D. Clarke '78 Cathy I. Farley '82 Sara G. Goldberg '78 Thomas T. Allsen '62 Cheryl A. DeLyria '82 Kenneth W. 80rX '7B Dr. Alan Y. Clarke Patricia A. Farley '77 William P. Goldsmith '81 Arnold P. Anderson '47 l. Deetz '75 Kath leen A. Borrusso '63 Merilyn W. Clama '75 William A. Farley '71 Ali Golestaneh '67 RobertB. Delf Jr. '81 Bradley K. Anderson '79 Brad A. Boyer 'SO James W. Claxton '69 fohn N. Fax 74 Lee Ann Golper 76 Jan M. Anderson '82 David E. Demmin '71 David C. Boyle '81 Mark l. day '75 Alanl.~ici'71 Murray S. Goodman '63 jerome M. Anderson '72 Betty A. Denman 70 James l. Boyle '73 Charles A. Clemans '56 Lorraine Feik '7J Steven Goodstein '78 Jacob Arback '79 Sharon A. Brackney '83 lOOn M. Clements '74 Steven l. Dennis '70 Christine J. Goodwin '78 Barbara l. Dent '60 Lauren l. Fergison '72 Thomas E. Ardell '82 Pauline M. Bradford '70 Teny Clifford '62 Leon F. Ficker '70 Hildegard Goranson '78 Jane l. Arkes '77 Barbara C. Bragg '74 Marilyn J. Clindt '74 Suzanne M. Devaney '79 Mae E. Gordon '67 Steven J. Dickie '74 MargeA. Fi~72 jess A. Annas '69 Sherron M. Bredeen '70 Allen Clyne '82 PatriciaV. Fink ' 81 Frank R. Gorshe '79 Marlo C. Armstrong '74 Albert H. Brenaman '65 Bradley D. Cochrane '79 Shirley R. Dickson '72 Mike D. Gotesman '74 WilliamH. Dierdorfftll'74 Faenell Finster '70 Charolette S. Arnold '72 Loonie R. Breninger 'SO Sandra R. Coe '64 Lilja M. Taban Finzel '69 Michael B. Goold '75 Charles E. Arthur '74 Florence M. 8rentano '78 Vicki l. Coffey '73 louise M. Dilbeck Ethe! M. Grabast '79 Linda A. Dinan '76 Elmer F. Fischer '50 TeresaM. Az.Qrf'82 Margie A. Brickley '75 ladell M. Cogan '77 Bari S. Fisher '73 Stephen A. Graf '70 Mike Bridwell '73 Verena l. Cole '77 Carol J. Donnelly '74 Robert G. Gray '47 Karen l. Douglas '67 Charles H. Fisher '83 Douglas E. Bright '82 Jana M. Coleman '67 James S. Fisher '72 Ronald A. Graybeal 'SO Elizabeth J. Dow '72 Gerald D. '79 & Mary S. Nan l. Collie 78 Walton R. Fisher '6{) Richard Green '69 B Dan j. Downend '82 Brock '76 Catherine N. Collins '66 Helen M. Fleming 71 Anita T. Greenstein '76 Linda Downey '83 Sleven R. Baer 70 Jean L Brockett '83 Helen T. Col/ins '69 Albert l. Floyd '46 Keith A. Greenup '75 Joyce Downing '82 Jeff B. Baffaro '78 MuirielO. Brockman '71 SharonW. Collison '82 c. Karen M. '69 & Ron Floyd '72 Kate M. Gribskov '81 Dorothy V. Bailey '58 Tim Dragila Alice G. Brocksen '59 Douglas D. Comstock Sr. '81 TImothy Flynn '78 Michael R. Gronholm '76 Dennis D. Drake '82 J. Stephen M. Bailey '60 Robert K. Bron!>On '70 Douglas H. Condon '81 David M. Forland '82 Stephan l. Grove '74 Christine M. Duddington '69 Scott E. Baird 'B I John D. Brookens '73 Coreen A. Connolly 75 James I. Fornnan '77 Kiyoko N. Grudier '74 Lance M. Duley '62 lesterM. Bakerlr. '62 Di,mtha l. Broomas '79 Beatrice D. Cook '77 Virginia D. Fowlks '68 Theresa S. Gunness '79 Scon l. Duncan '75 Mary A. Baldassano '71 Albeit E. Brown '83 Betty J. Cook '71 Daniel Fox '79 James C. Gunther '68 Mary E. Dunham '79 Jay M. Balfour '70 Donnise E. Brown '71 Stephen l. Cook '77 Pat A. Fay '82 Stephen J. Gustafson '70 John T. Dunn Jr. '78 Maude M. Ballard '64 Janie S. Brown Cony R. '79 & Denise E. Dolores R. Franklin '78 Dermis Gutknecht '64 Dennis N. Durst '65 Carol H. Balsiger '68 Mildred E. Brown '78 CoopeI' '80 James P. Frazier '68 Kevin L. GUlller 'SO Thayne E. Balzer- '79 Patricia Dusenbery '75 Shannon Brown lydia G. Copelarv:l '82 Frances Fredericks Corey Barge '78 Stuart l. Brown '77 lois F. Copperman '76 Lorena L. '75 & Thomas E. Dye '75 John C. Free '83 Jeffrey H. Barker '69 Benjamin J. Bryant '81 Kay 1. Corbin '70 Gary Fribbs '77 Arwyn W. Bames '73 Kelly A. Bryant '83 Antoine M. Cotton '73 PageS. Frisch '77 H Henry D. Barnhart '62 Marliee A. Bryant '70 Barbara M. COUf5Or1 Dorina l. Fritts '81 Richard B. '74 & Susan M. Christina A. Barrett '71 Kalhleen 1. Bucher '81 Dwight D. Courtney '70 E Carol A. Friz '80 Haatvedt '75 Sybil R. Barrier '79 Arthur G. Buck Jr. '79 Robert E. Cousins '74 William E. Froman '79 Helen W. Hackett '64 Catherine D. Eagle '81 Susan L Balter '78 Patrick H. Buck '79 Carolyn H. Cowing '77 Louanne L Fuller '81 Fay C. Hagemenas '65 Paul M. Bartlett '79 Linda D. Buel '78 Barbara J. Coyle '82 Debra E. '80 & David C. Kenneth A. Hague '65 Ronald F. 8.astiani '73 Patricia K. 8ut5Chi'r '73 Shirley A. Crawford '67 EbeI'Bl John W. Hakanson '46 Emily W. Bates '66 Gary A. Burda '80 WilliamJ.Criteset'77 John 5. Eccles '79 James B. Hall Jr. 'Bl JeanetteM. Bates '83 Stephen M. Burdick '7B David C. Crockett '72 MichaelS. Echols '81 C John M. Hall Jr . '77 Karen l. Ecklund 'SO leroy A. '60 & Dorothea C. Larry H. Buren '77 Robert l. Crooks '63 George B. Gadeholt '47 Richard B. Halley Ir. '74 Bates '64 David l. Eddy '79 Mary Lu Burink '82 Julie M. Crossley '83 Francei J. Gage '72 Stephanie Hallock ' 77 Stephen N. '79 & Margaret A. Michael J. Esse '72 Gerald A. Bums '76 Maryann Crouch 'SO Marilyn F. Galida 'B2 Barbara D. Halverson '76 Bauer '79 M.atthew E. 8urroughs '81 Janet M. Cruden '74 Raymond W. Eggersgluss '72 Thomas H. Hamann '68 Phillip C. Eggert '72 James D. Gallucci '67 VictoriaS. Baum'74 Jo Ann E. Bunon '59 Carla A. Culterton Roger W. Gardner '70 .leanS. Hamar '70 Catherine L Ehlers '78 Wesley E. Baxter '60 William C. Bushm.an '63 Thomas E. Culmsee '76 MarciaG.Garrick'75 Taryn R. Hamby '82 Keith A. Eisele '78 Diane K. Bazler '71 Sandra l. Culp '82 Janyce l. Gassaway '69 Mary A. Hamill '80 Paul Eisenberg '74 Gary l. Beach '72 Mary H. Cumpston '57 J. Richard H. Gassner '68 James W. Hanna '68 James l. Ellison '76 Susan Mn Beacock '72 linda G. Curl '80 Gregory A. Gaston 'Bl Heather A. Hannam '76 Judith A. Beahm '77 c leota J. Cutler '70 John B. Ellsworth '72 Scott R. Hannigan '70 Thomas Gaughen 73 Eileen Engeldinger '66 J. Dorothy S. 8e.Jn--Smith '74 Gladys D. Caddy '71 Sharon E. Cyrus '62 John W. Gearhart '71 Roger K. Bechtold '6 I Stephen H. Enyealt '73 Donna R. Cage '78 Gail E. '79 & Peter Gearin '70 PatriciaM. Ericksen 'B2 Winnifred J. Becker '77 Marvin E. Cage '64 Betty D. Gedney '62 roortm..d lorna G. Beckley '74 JoseM.73&JulianaO. Valerie A. Beckwith '62 Caldet'ort '79 Douglas l. Behrend '68 Frank H. Caldwell '61 Jacqueline S. BeIl.Arney '71 D.arcilynn Cameron '82 Spencer M, Benfield '65 Terry D. Campbell '77 Roxanne C. '81 & Richard E. Randolph D. Cannon '74 " I felt that the way the legislature was parceling out Bennett '81 Ronald M. Caplan '68 the funds, the School of Business was being neglected Marjorie J. Benson '82 Gary F. Carignan 'Bl Judith K. Bentley '81 Ronald D. Carlson '77 and that if anybody had the capabilities of solving their George A. Benz '83 Alan C. CarringtOrt '70 Michael J. Bercutt '74 Ronald A. Carson '65 own problems it was the School of Business. 1 think we. Toni T. Berres-Paul 'SO Jan R. Calter '81 uncovered some links of the school to industry and Christine M. '69 & Kenneth J. Robert K. Carus '79 Berreth '69 Robert H. Cassidy 78 they were happy to hear from us, really." WilliamG.Berry'81 Christi A. C.awood '75 Arthur E. SeNin '62 .leffreyl. Chamberlain '71 Kirk Taylor '71 Richard Bettencourt Abbott Chaney '81 Annual Fund Volunteer Steven D. Bettencourt 'SO Edna Charkoft' '71 Kusha R. Bhattarai '82 Vidc.y l. CharlstOrt '76 Elizabeth A. Bieg '78 Norbert C. Chaltrey '64 Elizabeth A. Biller '81 Barbara f. Chase '79 Robert L Binder '75 Stephen D. Chassaing '79 }ackie- l. Bingham '80

12 1983·84

Herbert J. Han~ '57 Be...-erly Huitt '72 Lucia C. Klaas '71 JohnL Hansen '7! Jane L Hummer '72 Steven T. Klein '81 loralee R. Hanif!fl '74 Nancy R. Humphries '58 Cheryl l. Kleinsmith '82 Maxine W. Hansen '77 Warren T. Hunt '66 Donald G. Knight '70 Ardys A. Hanson '71 Martha l. Hurlburt '82 Cayle B. Knowles '71 Carolyn D. Hanson '69 Pafll(!'la J. Hutchin~ '77 Roberta J. Koch '79 Barbara A. Harding '83 }ohn l. Hutchison '76 Brian G. Kocina '74 lames K. Hardy '76 Shirley A. Huyette '69 Cail M. Kolden '&8 Douglas C. Harnar '68 Diane J. Koopman '67 Roberti. Harr '65 Walter G. Koreywo '72 Judith L. Harrington '83 Setty l. '79 & Eldon E. Bradley K. '80 & Sur.an J. Korpela '46 Harris '80 David l. Ivancovich '79 Mark B. Krager '78 Edward A. '67 & Carolyn David I. Iwata '71 Candy B. Kratt '62 Harris '77 Joel B. Krausse '46 Jeanne E. Harrison '61 Eileen N. Kressel '79 David,. Hart '77 James E. Krueger '73 JaIl('tA. Harte '82 J David A. Krug '69 Karyn A. Hartinger '74 Ann C. Jackson '69 Kenneth J, Kruger '8 1 Nan L. Hartley '79 Dennis Jackson '82 David R. Kueppel' '78 Robert I. Haubner '80 Frederick l. Jackson '77 Kung Chun Kung '80 Donald L. Havashi '69 Glen J. Jackson '65 CraigW.Kurath'73 Eleanor I. Hayes '75 Susan l. .Iaeger '74 Susan 5. Kurosawa '63 Michael l. Hayes '76 Ron S. laNi~ '79 Suzanne H. Kurus '62 Ted A. Hazel '79 MaryA.jen~'80 George V. Kuykendall '72 Sylvia J. Hearing '76 Barbara H . .Iemen'81 Nancy Kwan '79 Roger G. Hearn '1)6 Annette S. Johnson '78 Dianne G. Heath '83 C. Frances Johnson '77 Clareoce L. Hein '65 Da .... id D. Johnson '76 Judith A. Hein '79 Delmar C. Johnson '46 L Michael C. Henderson Fred w. Johnson '83 Judy A. La Fleur '72 Marvin D. Henry '80 Gregory S. Johnson '73 Kenneth F. La)oy PSU P~t .Joseph Blumel sets accpainted with Presidential Scholarship recipients Margaret A. Herd '57 Joan C. Johnson '78 Trong N. Lam '79 lenN KinmllMMI Tiffany HMeY .. t • specw reception held •• his home for students.nd Gerald A. Hering '78 Leonard A. Johnson '64 Susan G. Landgren '63 1250 Club ...... bers. I-kok!n C. Hkkeoon '77 Linda G. Johnson '70 William G. Lang 'SO Daniel J. Hickman '74 Robert F. Johnson '46 Vera N.l.ange '71 Marta F_ Hillgen '79 GuyE. Johnston '83 Charles Langer '70 Margaret R. Hillyer '75 5te .... e W. Jonas '66 Marlon F. Langton '71 RobertA. Lester '74 Burton D. Lundahl '46 Thomas C. Matthews Ir. '72 Alice C. Hiser '77 Allan R. Jones '74 Raymond M. Lappin '76 Marci D. Levine '81 Guy H. Luu '73 Marvin l. Mattson '62 Clifford F. Hjelt '61 lillian E. Jooes'75 Jeanne M. large '64 Sandra J. Lewi~ '82 Timothy B. LOU '73 Julie P. Mayer '83 lucy A. Hladec6 '79 Richard Jones '81 Larry D. Large '64 pan K. li.pes '81 Ray LybarJef '63 Mary A. McC~lan '66 }ohn l. Hochslatter'75 Cathryn M. Jordan '82 RobertA. laf'§en '66 Patricia E. Udrich '83 Bradley C. lynott' 72 8arbar.J L McAllister '70 Daniel V. Hodge '79 Dennis M. Joseph '81 David R. Larson '7S Brent H. Lieberman '79 Judy M. MCArdle '77 Ger.lldine Hodges '70 John Larson '69 MiclQel P. liebert'79 Donna M. McBride 'SO Sylvia E. Hoefener '70 james H. Laskey '73 Georgia E. lind '76 laurie K. McCall '81 Patrick M. Hogan '83 K MaryN.laughlin'75 Jacquelyn M. lind '75 M Karen A. McCarthy '76 Raben F. Hohensee '65 Michael J. Lauinger '72 Marilyn K. lind '79 Michael M. Maben '80 Debta J. McClaughry M,nk A. Hokkaneo '81 Mary J. Kalberer '67 Robert le ChevaJlier Helen H. Undgren '70 Rebecca l. Maq '76 Cilrol McCI~land '82 M.artha l. Holm '67 Janice K. Kallberg '78 Unda K. leBl\ln '72 Rosemary E. liMqulst '79 Matthew J. Madeira '8) Kelly H. McConnell '70 DavKt A. Holmberg '63 Piroj K. Kamadol! '83 Lindy l. Lecoq '82 Jerry l. Lindsey '63 linda C. Magley '70 Cheryl L McCord '76 Richard M. HoImboe '70 David 8. 1(arr'80 Gerald E. lee '74 Ross A. lisle '70 Gerald D. Magorian '76 Daryl C. McCoy '76 Catherine M . HoIme5 '79 Tom H. Ka!ada '62 Nancy J. Lee '&8 James M. liss '78 Dale R. Mains '66 Darlene A. McDonald '71 Michael I. Holms '59 Brian A. Kelleher 'SO Priscilla F. Lee '82 Kim M. '74 & E.A. Robert D. Malde '70 Cheryl l. McGrew '66 Penelope R. HQodeopyle '82 Mary 8. Kelly '76 WalterT.lee '4tJ Lloyd-Worrall '74 LisaC Mallory '81 Darlene A. McKenzie '83 Michael T. Horenstein '82 Damel T. Kelsey '68 Reva A. Leeman '78 John R. Loacker '67 Glenn C. Manley '73 Kathryn M. Mclaughlin '69 Sharon Horn M.D. '62 Lloyd E. Kendrick '81 Bonnie T. Leiser '80 Allene M. Loeffler '63 Chris R. MarrilCCim '73 lames L. McMullin '67 Daniel H, '65 & Laurel M. Deanne l. Kennedy '73 Cheryl l.Leiu '82 Garrett R. Long '72 Le<;lieM.Marsh '81 James f . Means '66 Hortsch '75 Jamt'S A. Kennedy '63 David CLeland '65 Victoria E. Long '78 Donald A. Martin '62 Pe1erW, Melitzlr.'79 Caroline C. Hovland '63 Cynthia I. Kenyon '79 Steve lemhoose '64 Leila C. Lo .... dale 'i"J Ken 5. Martin '68 Milo I. Meskellr. '74 Gerald D. Howard '75 Stephen D. Kerlin '82 Dennis J. Lenahan '69 Glenn C Lovett Susan J. Martin 'n Toni J. Mesplay '72 Geri E. Howard '79 MaryA. Keski '78 Richard P. Lenhardt '72 lucille Lowery '72 Linnea 8. Masters '67 Paul W. Meyer '73 Laurene K. Ho..... ell '78 B,ub.ua K. Kesler '75 Carolyn M. leonard '77 Catherine C Lu '75 Connie Mathias '81 Kristin Mikalson-Mangino '8] lisaA. Hudnall '82 Letha M. Keyes '81 Susan l.Leontl '67 Milrlene H. Ludi '71 Marilyn K. Mildenberger '80 lillian l. Hudson '62 Carol J. Kimball '75 Analene A. Leppin '75 Virginia K. LlJt>the '65 Dani'!IW. Miller '61 Larry R. Hugel '70 Tod A. Kinsley '74 Marilyn Lum '61 GilryC.Mil\er '67 William A. Hughes '71 C. }oyce Kirkland '74 Pamela J. Luna '80 Iris Ki5sir '74 linda M. Lund '83 =: ~.~:::;~~. Howard M. Klyokawa '76 Timothy l. Miller '74 Virgi l V. Miller '66 Walterc. Miller '76 "It was neat to be able to see what these funds were WilliamB. Miller'76 JudclE. Mills'71 really doing by having a part in selecting students for Robert R. Millsap '65 alumni scholarships and later meeting the students and Lynn I. Minneman '66 Jan c. Misetkh '79 watching their progress after a couple of years at the )on K. Mitchell '69 TroyD. Mitchell '83 University. From a personal standpoint, I feel a debt Velda l. Mitchell '82 Karen J. Moffat '63 that I need to repay in that the University was available Nancy E. Motahan here for me to benefit from." linda S. Mooahan 'SO Ou.Ine A. Monroe '83 Linnea Swanson '78 LaVerne H. Moore '76 Sherrill S. Moore '7B Annual Fund Volunteer Alan K. Morasc:h '62 Dorothy T. Morgan '72 Michael J. Morgan '81 Rell James Morris '80 Boone B. Mortensen '83 Florence M. Morton '73 Paula G. Morton '62

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13 Annual Fund Report

Dale B. Moses '80 Tri Q . Phao '82 lynda M. Russell '74 Charles D. Mosht>r '72 Philip M. Phemister '78 Ronald S, Russell '71 Steven J. Mulkey '78 WallyW. PhillipsJr. Kenneth L Rust '78 Suzanne & St~ A. Karen L Phillips '82 Marie M. Ryan '82 Muodorlf ' 71 . '80 Richard H. Phillips '59 Milry M. Ryan '80 Ah-h-h Haze-! H. Murdock '62 Sheryl D. Phillips '78 Sister Mary Ryan '73 lenora Murray '77 Nancy N. Pilcher '75 Vaughn 6 . Myers '73 Walter H. Pilgrim '74 Stephen). Pio '77 Mary M. Pitkin 7 8 S Eleanor A. Pins '82 Virginia L Saalfrank '82 N GaryS. PSatt '74 Michael P. Sah.l '79 Elizabeth K. Nakayama '78 Helen R. Platt '66 Mary L Salberg '70 louis Napoleon '71 Connie J. Plowman '74 GaryD. Salyers '57 Bany R. Naylor '75 }oan A. plushick '79 Rhonda L Sand '81 John R. Nedeml5el' '83 Daniel J. Pokorny '77 Florence e. Santry ' 56 Claudine O. Neely 71 John A. PoIos '66 Peggy F. Satchell '74 Marilyn R. Neher '70 William W. Poole '80 Mabel E. Schaack '77 Don A. Nelson '74 Gary R. '68 & Darlene L Cathye. Schar '74 Gary A. Nelson '70 Pope '70 leonard .-\. Schendel '70 Bennie G. Neulnayef '7 1 Edward l. Porter '75 George W. Scherzer '80 .Jean F. Newcomb '64 Mic~E.Post'83 Julie L Schidleman '82 Gregory E. Newenhof 78 Barbara J. Powell '78 Carol J. Schindler '82 Students find john E. Newman '79 Glendd C . Powers '63 Gerald P. Schloss '75 John R. Newmaster '71 Fevrel W. Pratt '79 Judith L. Brown Schmidt '76 leonard W. Nichenko 75 Jeffrey C. Pratt '77 VickiL Schmidt '82 returning deposits Craig A. Nkhols '77 Marvin J. Price '68 Rosalie Schmitz '70 Daniel). Nichols'll Betty J. Pritchett '65 Roy Schnaible Jr. '48 janel A. Nichokon 75 John R. Pronovost '83 Gay 5. Schnebly '79 satisfying Carol C . Nickachos "74' Betty R. Prosise '78 Semi\! M . 5chockelt '82 Brt'flda C. Niedermeyer '71 Ann M. Pusieski '72 joseph J. Schoen III '78 Lauriette C. Nielsen '77 Ronald W. Putz '82 MaryC. Schfinslcy'76 Jay Nisenfeki ' 75 Robert O. Pyle '70 Betty 1. Haverson Schurter '82 Nancy 8. Nixon '81 joan D. Schwager '79 Nearly 350 PSU students realized a donations, students most often chose Gail K. '63 & Robert O. Gary W. 5corgie '72 different kind of return on their to direct their refunds to scholarships, Noe! '65 Coilpt. Michael D. Scorvo '77 deposits when they donated their specifi c academic departments and RMldy S. Nordlof '79 Q Alan C. Scott '78 general deposit refunds to the PSU library resources. Peggy K. Norrander '61 James F. Quinn '59 Douglas R. Scott '69 R. 8ruce Scott '82 Foundation. The first general dejX)sit Beyond the actual dollars collected, Charles F. Nortness Jr. '76 campaign netted $6,800. the general deposit campaign was Nel.anda l. NOUVf'lIe 78 Gloria M. Scullin 79 louis). Novak '72 Frank E. Sedillo '62 Students were asked by mail to successful in increasing the visibility Kathleen S. Nuckols '80 R William E. Selby '62 make gifts of their $25 general of the PSU Foundation and showing Rex A. Nuttbroc.k '74 Sarah E. Rabb ' 72 Cathryn .-\. Self '74 deposits, which are normally students how they can further support Dick A. Randall '72 Sheila P. Service 77 refunded in the spring. Given the the University, said Foundation Richard C. Rankin '66 Susan l. Severson '81 opportunity to earmark their Executive Director Rena Cusma ('69). Jay H. Rathe '81 leonard H. Seyfarth '67 o Janet E. Ratzman '80 J\de.I A. Sharaf '72 Joseph K. 0'8rletl '80 Rober! W. R.y '80 Robert M. Sharp 78 11m O'Connell Warren Reimann '56 loisA."Shauer"/6 Eugene H . O'Neill '65 James A. Repmiln ' 73 Charl~ R. Sheldon Jr_ 78 Paul C. Oakdeo '69 Jack J. Resburg '76 OilVid O. Sherrill '82 Virginia M. Ockert '82 Patricia J. Reser '80 Michael Shiboihara '69 ABC ALUMNI BENEFITS Michael A. Oekerman '78 Pamela S. Resnik '80 Dorothy M. Shinn '82 Patricia B. Offvn linda K. Rethans 76 Samuel S. Shoemakei' Jf. ' 72 Susan l. Oft '72 Gail 6. Reynolds '76 LarryD. Short'll Marian Obzaki Nancy V. Rhodes '73 Sarah L Short '65 JenniFer- A. Oklenburg '82 Michael E. Richard '73 Stephen E. Short '70 Nelson M. olf'n Bruce E. Richards '60 Arlene M. Showell '81 Frank J. Olsen '7S Teduko N. Richard50fl '82 Ethel Shuldman '80 EdwiUd C. '71 & Kristine S. Janet C. Rickert '77 Patricia Silver '70 Olsoo'70 Mary F. Rick5 '77 Marilyn M. Simantei '74 Johnny l. Olson '81 Robert A. Ries '78 Neal R. Simonsetl '78 Shelly T. Olsoo '76 Vernon L Rifer '76 Bernetta R. Simpson '69 Harold H. Onishi '59 Robert Rigtolman '76 David G. Singleterry '77 Richard T. Ono '81 Donald P. Riggs '83 RobertC. Sipe '79 Oody M . Orendurff '79 lillian M. Ri~t 70 Donald C. Sitko 71 Chester l. Orloff '80 Harley C. Roberts Jr. '63 WinetteS. Sivers'71 George W. Ormsby Jr. '66 William F. Roberts Jr. '71 Beverly J. Skarnanich '78 Rebecca l. Orwell '75 Barry J. Roberts '65 Stephen M. Skomey '82 David K. Oswald '71 linda M. Robinson '69 Richard 8. Slane '69 Kathryn K. Oswald '80 Beryl P. Robison '72 Della J. Sloan '69 ~urine 8 . Otos '71 MoreIloiI P. Rock '63 JohnW. Slyter '75 Robert L Ouellette '74 .Monica B. Rodal '79 Susan J. Smallm:'f!d '60 ROSoalinda Rodriquez '63 Donald W. Smiley '76 Carole M. Roecks '59 Anne. Smith '82 Phyllis M. Roeder '63 EstherL Smith '71 p Reynokt Roeder '81 James D. Smith '70 KimR . R~'75 leo M. Smith '67 Richard K. Pabst '59 Kristeoe M. Roley '71 Marjorie M . Smith '75 lori Pajuneo-luck '82 Joanne C. Rombalski '81 MiChotel L Smith '73 Marilyn e. Palmer ' 79 Helen e. Rondeau '68 Pamela Smith '78 Sharon N. Parsons '83 Nenita E. Rosario '61 Phili pj. Smith '72 He*en R. Patton '62 John P. Rosendaal '63 Roben O. Smith '74 Kenneth M. Patton '78 Mark O. R~s '82 Ronald P. Smith '76 linda S. Paulson '69 Thomas W. Ross 7 6 Ruth A. Smith '72 Marilyn Paulson '61 J. William l. ROframel '73 Gerry L Snavely '81 Patricia A. '71 & Donald C. Roy M. Routltodge Jr. '69 Diane Soedecor-Sausser '79 Paulson '70 lillian E. Rowan '82 Julie V. Snook '81 WiUiilm P. P;u:ton ' 64 Ron Rowland '74 Katharine D. Snouffer '83 PatficLoi E. Payne Allan F. Rowtey Jr. '79 Clifford A. Snyder '66 Sandra J. ~ '79 Theresa H. ~ '77 Joan G. Sorbets '65 foiinne K. Peftema '73 Ge-r.ild E. Ruby '75 Edwin L Sorensen '70 Rachel Pere.z '83 PSU ALUMNI Steve V. Rue! '78 Twila J. 50uen ' 78 I' ( ) f) ( \ - ..: . '( ! 11(1 ( Jr, ~(n 1- - Marli A. Perry '18 Donald l. Ruff '82 Patricia F. Peters '67 Patricia J. Rumer '81 ..:_ j -t 1--1, Thonw J. Petrie '80 Joseph B. Russell '81 contlnued

14 John J. Soy '77 Dennis C. White '70 Michael St. John '66 u Dorothy 8. 'Nhitehead '71 JudIth C. Stack '65 Susan L Wiese '80 Donald L Slilnton '82 LTC David G. Underhill Aus. William V. Wilde '&8 John D. StaNaggi '47 Ret. '74 )Nnne M. Wilkie '18 Donald F. Stepp '&7 Roger A. Upham '61 Ann C. Wilkman Charles P. Steury 77 leslie A. Uyeji '80 Marie D, Willard '79 Paul J. Stockem '78 Donald W. William~ '61 Mark A. Strauch '80 Joseph A. Williams '65 Jimmy E. Stnngham '63 v Robert A. Williams '76 Georgia A. Strong '71 R. Esther Williamson '79 Cornelia A. Sullivan '63 lucinda J. Van Dusen '83 Steven C. '72 & Diane Lyn Donald L Suloff '69 Chades H. Van Housen Jr. 71 Wil!oOn'70 Allen O. Suran '70 Joyce E. Vandehey Donald H. Wilson 72 Jack W. Surface '77 Mary Lou Vanslavie '82 lack C. Wilson '80 ColetteM. Surina Virginia G. VanlUre '83 Keren 6. Wi lson '83 Don J. Susak '70 Champ C. Vaughan Jr. '64 Thomas A. Wilson '82 Susan S. Jung '81 Edward J. Venini '46 Virginia Wiltscheko '74 Robert E. Sulton 70 Lenore A. Vest 71 Karl I. Winkler '7) Ma rie G.Svinth '72 leonard E. Vuylsteke '81 Charlotte E. Wirt 79 Garold E. Swan Kandis 5. Wirtz '82 Robert D. Swaney '76 Ronald D. Wismer '&4 Dorothy A Swanson '15 w FrancesJ. Witt '83 Carlyn Syvanen '81 David M. Witter '64 AMa Waage 78 Woodrow R. Wittmayer '66 RIChard '74 & JacqlX'line Juel N. WI!tWff '65 Waggoner '73 David C. Witzleben 72 T Pat T. WagMr '79 Thomas P. Wolbrecht '74 F. ElOIse Tassart '69 Dale S. Walhood '66 Severin

PSU Foundation Board of Directors

_t Donak! Qeimini willWn Lindblad uWrftKeS.8bck Wallace W. Phillips, Jr. lUryToun HowanfHu~rd Chainnan President Senior Vice President, Director, Affirmative Adion President Mickad Ftsher Portland General Electric BI3Ck & Company, Inc. Chief, USAF Flight Training AdmInistratIOn OffICe of the Governor washington Federal Savings COmpany AMFAC Foods, inc. V . F.~ Oregon Air National Guard D. btl Wanlbnd "",k Presrdenl & Chairman of the PortlandAr! Sase s.m 8. liu M.D. DavidA.1'u8h Presrdent & Chief Execull've Vke President Physician Panner Leon;Inf FO"'gm1 Offk" leish Stephenson American State Bank M.J.~M.J.rb Skidmore, Owmgs & Merrill Telctroorx, Inc. Anomey ""'"' Chairman of '.. Board c...yB,Umeroo Coooon & Black of Oregon Walter Randolph Milfflo Iohn RiM! James Westwood Spears. Lubefsky, Campbell, President Anomey executive Vice President Netlie Fox Anomey Bledsoe, Anderson & Rlan's, Inc Miller, Nash, Wiener, US. Natronal 8ank of Oregon Director, Legislation & Morrison, Dunn, Carney, Young Hager & Carlsen Robert u.nefOfl Politkal EducallOO Allen .... Tongue Robert O. Scanun Se<:telary Ex("Cutive Vice- P~ideot Stale of Oregon AFl-CIO R. Burke Morden Senior Vice President A.R... Pt~ Uoyd C01JXl1a tlon, Ltd. Coldwell Sanker Director, Planning & Admin. Georse H. Frolser Gorham Nicol laltice Semiconduclor Corp. c.n. C.... Anorney P~dent louis ScM-ner ~ident Stoe!, Rivesl Boley. Fraser & Senior EJilecul ive Vice Tre.-surer Ea sy Bar, Inc. Methells Corporation President David Belles W"'" Ronald W. PetelWn Benjamin Franklin Federal tlrleM.Chiln ~rI M. H.alvorson President EKecutive Vice President Savings & Loan Associalion First Interstate Bank of Oregon President President Peterson Properties, lne. Chiles Founclatioo Garl M. Halvorson, Inc. CaroliMStorl Freddye P~et Ted C. Achilles Adjuncl Professor &arbona Coil Lee Koehn Chairman & Chftof Executive President Portland State University Officer And~~ President Urban league of Portland ARNAV Systems, Inc. President lee Koehn Associates Allen Tom Davis Business Center Retired Rancher PolUlineA~ Former Stale Lesislator

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