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Pacific magazine - Pacific University
pacificu.edu/magazine philanthropy edition THE MAGAZINE OF PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OREGON Leading by Example How Philanthropy Powers Pacific Alumni Jim & Mary Berglund are among the first members of the 1849 Society Page 10 fall 2014 8 FEATURES Living Every Moment 36 FEATURES Building Community ii calendar eventscalendar NOV 9 Past & Present Dinner Forest Grove Alumni Homes 14 Alumni Remembrance Ceremony Old College Hall 15 Boxer Play Date Hillsboro 2 Atrium DEC 5 PUB Night with Lorely French Golden Valley Brewing Beaverton 17 Golden Guard Lunch 1910 Main, Forest Grove JAN 21 Forest Grove STAR Forest Grove Campus 21 Golden Guard Lunch 1910 Main, Forest Grove 25-31 19 Golden Guard Lunch 1910 Main, Forest Grove special alumni events pacificu.edu/alumni | [email protected] | 503-352-2057 Island Eyes and Boxer ‘Ohana Receptions Big Island, Hawai‘i pacificu.edu/magazine PARRISH EVANS ’11 editor’sletter This summer, the “ice bucket challenge,” benefiting research for ALS, often known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, went viral on social media. All over the country, people dumped buckets of ice on their heads to raise awareness for the disease and simultaneously raised millions of dollars for research. There are so very many worthy causes out there, so many needs vying for all of our attention, and it’s a rare coup to stand out against the crowd as ALS did this year. At Pacific University, we have no such device. We hope that your own experience and memories of Pacific, coupled with stories of the people here today, will help you forge and strengthen connections with the university — and will inspire you to consider giving back to tomorrow’s students. This issue of Pacific magazine is our annual philanthropy edition. It celebrates the difference that you, as donors and friends, have made to the university. Financial support is, of course, of paramount importance. As many as 92 percent of today’s students — 99 percent of undergraduates — receive financial aid; the gifts you provide make a Pacific University education possible for countless students. These students are our pride and our joy. They go on to become doctors and artists, business leaders and community activists. They FEB make our world better thanks to the education they receive and, hopefully, they in turn give back to a new generation. Thank you for your continued support and love of Pacific University! 18 Golden Guard Lunch 1910 Main, Forest Grove 28Boxer Play Date Hillsboro 2 Atrium JENNI M. LUCKETT Editor | [email protected] 1 2 web pacificu.edu/magazine O N LINE EXCLUS IV ES Your online edition of Pacific magazine has even more stories, pictures and videos, even between issues. pacificu.edu/magazine DEVIN LAGORIO ’14 took his love of politics and football around the world, playing and coaching American football and getting involved in local elections in Slovenia. pacificu.edu/lagorio DOUG HOPPER MAT ’06 and a friend rode from Virginia to Colorado along the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail this summer while Teresa Hopper ’86 drove support. They’re gearing up for the second half of the trip next summer. pacificu.edu/hopper JUNKO TSUNASHIMA ’74 won her first Emmy statue as supervising producer of the PBS series American Masters. pacificu.edu/tsunashima contents IN T HI S I S S UE 4............................................................ president’s letter 6............................................................ huddle 6............................................................ line up 7............................................................. honors & awards 12.......................................................... by the numbers 38........................................................ class notes 43 ........................................................ in memoriam 45 ........................................................ encore NE W S & NO T E S 5................................ shady walk These historic birches lining the Alpha Zeta Walk had to be replaced this summer. New white oaks now stand in their place. pacificu.edu/ma READE RS’ WORDS gazine ZINE THE MAGA Behind the Badge ams ’93 Jeffrey Willi sum mer 2014 C UNIVE RSITY OF PACIFI Serves and Protects Page 20 FEATURES No Excuses Universit IN RESPONSE TO “That Community is What Made Me Stronger,” a profile of alumna Jennifer Hobbs ’87, HOWARD LEVENSON ‘58, OD ‘62 writes: OREG ON 16 y 23 FEATURES Black Girl in Suburbia “I share your enthusiasm about your education at PU, and feel the same way about my education and experiences while attending the University. After attending a large major university, I lost my enthusiasm to continue. After transferring to PU my outlook changed … I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to attend PU. The education and support were superior, and I have used those learning experiences throughout my life in business, social, political, volunteer endeavors, and raising a family. I visit and stay in touch with many of my PU classmates. What an exciting career you’ve had. I share your enthusiasm for aerospace, but my private pilots training doesn’t allow me to be in your atmosphere. The closest I get is reading the Smithsonian Air and Space magazine.” IN RESPONSE TO “To the Moon and Back,” a profile of Sandy Farquahr ’65, VINCE HAYES ’65 writes: “You have lived a wonderful exciting life. I am so proud of Pacific U graduates like yourself. Your success makes me feel good about being there at the time I was there. So many have really [progressed] in leadership positions in education, business, government and social justice.” IN RESPONSE TO “Tiny Time Capsule,” an online story of a drawing by former student Bryan Dibble, found behind a wall in Clark Hall, RACHEL (FENNIMORE) GLANCY ’91 writes “This is great to see! I had a couple drawings (for 26 years also) Bryan did for me while we were friends at Pacific together. I’ve always wondered where he ended up living and what he’s been doing. Great guy and artist both! Miss you Bryan Dibble!” JEFF WILMES writes: “I still have mine in the office.” (artwork shown) pacificu.edu/magazine philanthropy edition | SPECIAL SECTION & ANNUAL REPORT 8................................. living every moment Olin Blackmore ’15 is spending his senior year as involved as possible — as Undergraduate Student Senate president, dancer, actor and researcher — thanks to the support of the scholarships that made his Pacific education possible WATCH | Blackmore shares what he loves about Pacificpacificu.edu/olin leaving a legacy Edwin ’52 and Lois Ball passed their love of education on to new generations with a bequest that endowed a scholarship for students with the greatest needs 10 .............................. leading by example 8 Alumni Jim and Mary Fair Berglund are among Pacific’s most generous supporters, and daughter Julie Berglund Baker is following their lead 14 ............................... raise the roof Trustee Rich and Joy Hanson led the effort to fund a new canopy over the grandstands in what is now Hanson Stadium 16.............................. one generation to the next Alumni from the late 1960s are banding together to endow a scholarship for students in honor of their upcoming inductions into the Golden Guard 14 17 ............................... donor honor roll & year in review Take a look back at the 2013-2014 year at Pacific University and the people and organizations who contributed to its success COMM UNI T Y 36 ............................. building community Pacific unveils its newest residence hall and the refresh of the Washburne University Center on the Forest Grove Campus SEE | More pictures of the new facilities and their grand openings pacificu.edu/transformation 36 3 4 letter from the president We at Pacific are dedicated to discovery and excellence in teaching, scholarship and practice. Our students are, and always will be, at our center. — LESLEY M. HALLICK LESLEY M. HALLICK, PHD PRESIDENT Much has changed in the 165 years since Pacific University first secured its charter. explore new ideas and experiences, and as When Tabitha Brown and Harvey Clark the world. established their pioneer school in a little log The affection of our alumni, the gifts of our cabin, they could not have imagined that donors, the support of our friends: These are the a facility like the new Cascade Hall would things that have sustained Pacific University for someday stand on the Forest Grove Campus. so long and that will carry us into the future. I think they could, however, imagine the spirit This issue of Pacific magazine celebrates the that would grow from their legacy. I think they impact that all of our supporters make at would recognize the heart and soul of Pacific Pacific University, from Boxer and Badger University today. level donors (page 21) to members of the As our mission statement reflects, we at Pacific 1849 Society, who have given $1 million and are dedicated to discovery and excellence in more (page 17). teaching, scholarship and practice. Our students When you support Pacific University — are, and always will be, at our center. by recommending us to a future student, Students like Olin Blackmore ’15, this year’s volunteering at a campus event, or making a Undergraduate Student Senate president. financial gift — you create opportunities for A chemistry major, dance minor and drama students like Olin, and all who will follow him. club member, Olin’s experience is indicative of Thank you so much for your continued support. the broad education and opportunity Pacific Warmest Regards, University provides students (see page 8). alumni they represent the Boxer spirit around Even as they prepare for successful careers, our students also broaden their minds and perspectives. They travel, they volunteer, they Lesley M. Hallick, President [email protected] pacificu.edu/magazine news & notes BY JENNI LUCKETT Shady Walk THE ALPHA ZETA WALK continues to commemorate Pacific University’s fallen students with new trees native to Oregon Some 70 birch trees were removed from Pacific University’s Forest Grove Campus this summer, including a historic row that lined the Alpha Zeta Walk. Though the trees are gone, their legacy lives on. Nearly 70 years old, the birches had outlived their species’ expected lifespan, developed root rot, and were in imminent danger of falling, according to the certified arborist who conducted Pacific’s annual landscaping assessment. But their removal was not without some remorse. Forty-one of the trees lined the Alpha Zeta Walk, a pathway between Jefferson and Warner halls, which was dedicated to the memory of Pacific University students who were killed in World War II. The removal was a hard loss for some alumni who remember, if not the actual dedication of the trees, at least part of the story. Some say that the walkway was planted with one tree for each fallen soldier — though that raises some questions, as 31 students are believed to have died in the war. Even the year of planting and dedication is a bit hazy. The plaque commemorating the walk says it was dedicated in 1948. But it’s at least the third plaque that’s marked the walkway. Photos of a previous plaque agree it was 1948, but an even earlier marker says the walk was dedicated on Armistice Day 1946. The Pacific Index archives show no dedication story for either year. Meanwhile, another old photo — this one dated 1944 — shows the walkway already lined with birch trees, tall, if not fully mature. Were the trees planted specifically for the fallen students? And if so, when? Or was an existing birch walk dedicated in their honor? Who was there? We may never know all of the answers (though we welcome alumni memories at [email protected]). What we do know is that the Alpha Zeta Walk remains, even if the original trees do not. The walkway has now been replanted with native Oregon white oaks, a longtime symbol of Pacific University and of learning. With a potential lifespan of more than 400 years, the oaks offer a new memorial to the sacrifice of a generation past. 5 6 quickfacts huddle FROM SCRIMMAGE LINE TO SIDELINE | As Pacific football entered its fifth season, eight players who helped start the program have joined the staff as assistant coaches: Sean Bangs ’14 (defense), Gabe Flory ’14 (linebackers), Eric Gietzen ’14 (offensive line), Aaron Koford ’14 (kickers), Bryan Mills ’14 (safeties), P.J. Minaya ‘14 (quarterbacks), Michael Smith ’14 (defensive line) and Brian Taylor ’14 (tight ends). NEW COACHES JOIN STAFF | Pacific welcomed four new coaches over the summer. Eric Mild PACIFIC UNIVERSITY LAUNCHED its new website Aug. 11. The new responsive design makes the multimediarich site easy to view on devises from desktop computer to tablet to smart phone, and it’s organized by audience to help alumni, students, and prospective students find what they need quickly. assumes coaching duties for men’s soccer, while Brent Ericksen takes charge of the cross country and track and field teams. Brian Billings succeeded the retiring Greg Bradley as head coach of the baseball program, while Liz Yandall was elevated to head softball coach. PUTTING A RING ON IT | The short-season class-A Hillsboro Hops baseball team thrilled fans with a Northwest League title in just its second year in Hillsboro. Listeners heard Rich Burk ’88 call the play-by-play action for the title run. He was joined on the call by Matt Richert, the current Pacific football and basketball play-by-play voice. line up pacificu.edu BRONSON BARRETTO ’16 FOOTBALL The junior from Mililani, Hawai‘i, made his presence on special teams known in Pacific’s 2014 football opener against the College of Idaho, running a third-quarter kickoff back 95 yards for a touchdown. The return is the third longest in program history. STEPHENIE SPENCER ’18 CROSS COUNTRY The freshman from Bothell, Wash., pulled away over the final mile of the 6,000-meter race to win the Aug. 30 Linfield Harrier Classic in a time of 24:38.70. Her effort earned her selection as the NWC Women’s Cross Country StudentAthlete of the Week. TYLER SHIPLEY ’16 TRACK & FIELD The Forest Grove native defended his Northwest Conference championships in the 5,000-meters and 10,000-meters and qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships in both events, setting school records in both disciplines. KATIE PORTER ’15 SWIMMING The senior from McMinnville, Ore., joined Shipley as First Team All-NWC Scholar-Athletes. Porter is a six-time Dean’s List honoree, earned provisional qualifying marks for the 2014 NCAA Division III Championships and will be a swim team captain this season. KYLE TREADWAY ’15 BASEBALL The senior was named to the Golden State Baseball League’s All-Star Team, capping a solid summer season baseball pitching with the Atwater (Calif.) Aviators. He was one of 12 Pacific players to participate in summer collegiate baseball leagues. brieflynoted BEST COLLEGE TOWN | Forest Grove has been named Oregon’s best college town by Portland Business Journal readers. The Journal asked its online readers to vote for the best college town, offering options of Forest Grove, Eugene, Corvallis, Portland and other. Forest Grove received 59 percent of the vote — a resounding commendation for Pacific’s hometown. pacificu.edu/besttown UNIVERSITY EARNS HIGH PRAISE | Pacific University once again has been recognized for its quality as an institution of higher learning. Washington Monthly has ranked Pacific 15th out of 671 institutions in the master’s universities category, judging on recruitment of low-income students, research and community service. US News & World Report, meanwhile, has Pacific tied for 25th among 120 institutions in its regional universities west region category. Forbes named Pacific one of America’s pacificu.edu/magazine 7 honors & awards Optometry Professor Emeritus Willard “Wid” Bleything ’51, OD ’52, MS ’54 and his wife, Karen, have created an endowed fund for faculty development initiatives in the College of Optometry. Bleything served as dean, director of international programs, and director of graduate education during his Pacific tenure and received numerous awards, including 2002 International Optometrist of the Year. The Bleything Fund for Faculty Development will provide support to assist faculty in a broad array of scholarly activities, including attendance and presentations at seminars, workshops and scientific meetings, as well as participation in multi-center trials. Rebecca Rodes, Occupational Therapy, led efforts to establish a scholarship in memory of Robert C.E. Love OT ’89. Love was a retired Navy and U.S. Coast Guard member who became a practicing occupational therapist and fieldwork educator following his Pacific University education. He died suddenly in 2012. The one-time scholarship was awarded in 2014-2015 to a student in the School of Occupational Therapy. Rodes is an adjunct instructor in the School of Occupational Therapy. Pacific University has received a National Science Foundation grant of nearly $800,000 for the second phase of its Noyce Scholarship program, which prepares new educators to teach science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in multicultural, multilingual and high-needs middle and high schools. The program provides scholarship support for exemplary STEM teaching candidates who, in exchange, agree to two years of service in a high-needs school district for each year of scholarship they receive. Mark A. Della Paolera, Pharmacy, is one of eight pharmacy faculty members nationwide included in the 2014-2015 Faculty Scholars Program by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation. Faculty scholars identify a research mentor and a small working group at their own schools to foster interactive discussion and peer critique. They also each receive a research grant to launch a patientfocused research project in a community pharmacy setting. The year-long program kicked off with an in-person meeting in August 2014 in Boston. quickfacts MAKE A GIFT More than half of all Pacific University faculty and staff gave financially to Pacific in 2013-2014. Support the Pacific Excellence Fund with a gift today. pacificu.edu/give Top Colleges. Additionally, The Princeton Review again named Pacific a Best Western College, placing it among the top 124 colleges in 15 states. pacificu.edu/recognition SISTER SIMONE CAMPBELL | Pacific University’s Center for Peace and Spirituality will host Sister Simone Campbell, director of Network: A Catholic Social Justice Lobby that launched the Nuns on the Bus project. Campbell will give a public lecture on April 6 at Pacific. Watch for more information online. pacificu.edu/cpas HOMECOMING 2014 BRINGS ALUMNI HOME | Pacific celebrated Homecoming 2014 with its usual fanfare. Alumni trekked home for reunions, sporting events, receptions and fun. Check out photos from the festivities, and stay tuned for details for Homecoming 2015. pacificu.edu/homecoming 8 philanthropy edition Living Every Moment BY JENNI LUCKETT PARRISH EVANS ’11 Olin Blackmore ’15 is determined to make the most of his last year at Pacific University. “I want to be as involved with everything as I can be, because four years just flew by,” said the senior chemistry major and dance minor. Blackmore first discovered Pacific on a bit of a whim. Originally from Anchorage, he visited at the urging of his uncle, who attended physical therapy school at the university. Olin Blackmore ’15 and Professor Rick Whiteley “I didn’t schedule a tour or anything,” he said. “But they were so welcoming. It just felt like a very personable school. “The person who gave me the tour, we still stay in touch, even though she graduated about three years ago.” Later, he attended the Pacesetters Scholarship Competition, where he got another glimpse at Pacific’s culture. Most Pacesetters attendees — high school students who visit to compete for a scholarship and learn more about the school — bring their parents, but the expense prevented Blackmore’s mother from joining him. I had a job in high school. I wanted an affordable college education.” Blackmore also auditioned for and received scholarships for theatre and dance, and he recently received a M.J. Murdock Trust scholarship — all of which are closely tied to the experiences he’s had as a student. He originally came to Pacific with dreams of becoming a doctor. He took several exercise science and biology classes, but found that he was more interested in chemistry. This year, he will do research with Professor Rick Whiteley, looking at nickel electrodes in space batteries. “I felt a little left out, but then some students took me in and sort of acted as my makeshift parents,” he said. “That’s where I truly fell in love with the school. “Every day I wake up and think, ‘I’m going to do research with someone who worked at NASA!” Blackmore said. “I am very much a family dude, and I’ll be honest, coming from such a great distance was hard, but the students made me know I could do it.” “Simply put, Olin is a great kid, full of energy, ambition, curiosity, and he is smart, too!” Whitely said. Ultimately, though, Blackmore’s decision to attend Pacific centered on financial aid. “I got an academic scholarship, and that’s when I realized Pacific was a solid contender,” he said. “My parents both work, and they work hard. Whiteley, in turn, calls Blackmore a “star” in his classes. A dancer since second grade, Blackmore also has performed in both theatre and dance productions at Pacific. “I considered not dancing at all, but then I met Jennifer Camp, and she rekindled my love of it,” he said. “I definitely thought I wouldn’t be dancing as much, pacificu.edu/magazine 9 CATIE PRECHTEL ’14 Edwin ’52 and Lois Ball lived their passion for education. but now I’m thinking of perhaps pursuing a career in it.” Lifelong teachers, the couple touched thousands of lives, not only in the classroom, but through philanthropic and community service involvement. Camp, the director of dance at Pacific, said Blackmore has become an artist in his time at Pacific. Their legacy carries on in a new endowed scholarship that will support students seeking their education at Pacific University. “He has utilized his time at Pacific to grow into an accomplished performer and a gifted choreographer through his complete dedication and discipline to dance,” she said. “Olin is a true inspiration to everyone around him.” Meanwhile, Blackmore serves as president of the Undergraduate Student Senate. “At this school, you can see the changes you want. You get an immediate benefit,” he said, citing recent work to extend sustainability with a covered bike shelter, water stations around campus, and an elliptical machine in the gym that converts exercise into energy. “I like to think we’re making a little impact on the school as students.” “I got an academic scholarship, and that’s when I realized Pacific was a solid contender.” Blackmore isn’t sure what will come next. “At this point,” he said, “I’m focused on my senior capstone, and I want to leave my mark on the dance and theatre programs.” He spent the summer at a nuclear forensic summer school in Columbia, Mo., which led to his plans to start applying to graduate school soon, and he also did an intensive stint with a dance company in Seattle, which piqued his interest in further performing. “I would like to keep those two passions intermingling,” he said. “Pacific has offered a lot of fantastic opportunities … I’m so lucky to be at this school and where I am right now.” WATCH | Olin Blackmore ’15 shares what he loves about Pacific University in a Boxer Shorts video. pacificu.edu/olin Born in Salem, Edwin served in the Merchant Marines and then in the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war, he attended Pacific University, where he played basketball and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Lois, originally from Portland, attended Marylhurst College, where she also earned a bachelor’s in education. The couple married in 1951, a year before Ed finished his degree, and together they taught in Cascade Locks, and later Rockaway, Ore., while Ed also coached. They also traveled the world, living for a time in Japan, and teaching together in the Virgin Islands. Upon their retirement, they moved to Redmond, Ore., wintering in Arizona and California. Ed loved fishing and golfing, and he remained active in the Neah Kah Nie High School graduate scholarship committee, even after his retirement. Lois was known for her generous nature and lifelong support of scholarships, foundations, museums, universities and churches. The Balls were members of the Pacific University Heart of Oak Society for many years, having made arrangements in their estate plans for a gift to Pacific after their deaths. Ed passed away in 2004, and Lois in 2013. Only upon their deaths did Pacific discover the magnitude of their gift. Thanks to their careful estate planning, the Balls ultimately donated nearly $150,000, endowing an unrestricted scholarship that will allow Pacific to offer financial support to students with the greatest need — and continuing their lifelong dedication to education into perpetuity. A planned gift to Pacific University allows your legacy to live on in perpetuity. By including Pacific in your long-term financial planning, you can make a meaningful contribution to the life of the university and its students — often more than you ever imagined thanks to tax savings and asset management. If you have made a provision, such as a bequest, trust, or life insurance policy, for Pacific, please let us know. We honor such individuals with membership in our Heart of Oak Society. 503-352-2890 or [email protected] 10 philanthropy edition Leading by Example BY MARK BURNETT Busy. That’s how Jim OD ’60 and Mary Fair Berglund ’58 describe life as they left the Midwest to study at Pacific University. “We had three young children, we were both taking classes, working hard, and there wasn’t much time. But it was great,” said Mary Berglund. “We were smalltown kids, and so we were very happy in Forest Grove and at Pacific.” The Berglunds are among Pacific’s most generous donors. They recently were among the inaugural class of donors inducted into the 1849 Society, Pacific’s newest giving society recognizing those whose lifetime contributions have totaled $1 million or more. Berglund Hall, on Pacific’s Forest Grove Campus, bears their name, and they also founded the Berglund Center and supported the founding of the College of Business and numerous other endeavors at Pacific. Following their own time at Pacific, the Berglunds returned to their hometown of Spencer, Iowa. Jim Berglund went into optometry practice with his father-in-law and later moved into the business side of eye care. He quickly became known as an innovative and respected leader in the field. He was president of Central Laboratories in Lincoln, Neb., an early manufacturer of contact lenses. When American Optical acquired the business, he became general manager of its contact lens division. Next, he was president of Continuous Curve Contact Lens, Inc., which he led to success before it was acquired by Revlon. NICK ABADILLA Pacific University Trustee Julie Berglund Baker, left, joins her parents Jim OD ’60 and Mary Berglund ’58, at their home in La Jolla, Calif. pacificu.edu/magazine 11 Throughout his career, Jim Berglund has had the rare ability to anticipate and embrace change. He recognized early, for example, the potential of the contact lens, when other optometrists held out. “I didn’t at first think of myself as a business leader or innovator,” he said. “I was a practicing optometrist. But it was something in me, I think, that when others were resisting change or new ideas, I seemed to be able to find practical ways to look forward, see potential and make it work.” “It’s nice that when you make a gift to Pacific, you know it can make a big difference.” After a short retirement, Jim Berglund founded Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, specializing in start-ups. Meanwhile, Mary Berglund has found her own success. She earned a degree in economics from Pacific, receiving the Pacific President’s Cup for the graduating student with the highest grade point average. She then earned master’s and doctoral degrees in economics from the University of Nebraska, where she became a faculty member. — Mary Fair Berglund ’58 When the couple moved to southern California, she served on the faculty at the University of San Diego and the University of California, Irvine. She also has held posts at the Federal Railroad Administration and Department of Agriculture. Wherever they have gone, the Berglunds have remained committed supporters of Pacific University and of their communities. Jim Berglund has served on 55 boards of directors of various companies and nonprofit organizations, many in the San Diego area where the Berglunds now reside. Mary Berglund also has been an active community leader, serving as director and board member of numerous organizations. Pacific University Trustee Julie Berglund Baker accepts her parents’ 1849 Society membership from President Lesley Hallick at the 2014 Celebration of Giving. Jim Berglund served on the Pacific University Board of Trustees from 2001 to 2009 and remains a trustee emeritus. In 2011, he was the inaugural recipient of the College of Optometry’s Kamelia Massih Prize for a Distinguished Optometrist. Today, their daughter Julie Berglund Baker continues the family tradition as a member of the Pacific University Board of Trustees and chair of its Academic Affairs Committee. The Berglunds’ commitment to Pacific is a way to give back to an institution that gave them a foundation. “We were taught to think, to ask why. It wasn’t about just doing things by rote, or doing one procedure and then the next on down the line,” Jim Berglund said. “It was about the why, it was about thoughtfulness. And I think it has to do with the strong connection and foundation of the liberal arts at Pacific. That’s very valuable.” Pacific University is honored to introduce the 1849 Society, a new level of recognition for our donors who give $1 million or more to the university throughout their lifetimes. The inaugural class of the 1849 Society was inducted in early October at the annual Celebration of Giving. Find all members listed in the donor honor roll on page 17. “The university was good to us,” Mary Berglund said. “We are glad we can help out. It’s nice that when you make a gift to Pacific, you know it can make a big difference.” n PARRISH EVANS ’11 philanthropy edition 12 11% LAST YEAR PACIFIC’S ENDOWMENT TOTALS $68,475,640 FIVE-YEAR BALANCE SHEET 32% FIVE YEARS ENDOWMENT & SIMILAR FUNDS $70M $250M $60M $200M $50M $150M $40M Total liabilities Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted $100M $50M $30M University Held Endowment Trusts & Similar Funds $20M $10M 0 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 0 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 Pre-audit financial reports 3,583 4,000 BY 2020 ENROLLMENT HAS INCREASED BY 48% & 103% IN THE LAST 10 YEARS IN THE LAST 20 YEARS pacificu.edu/magazine 13 FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 $3,591,989 DONATED IN 2013-2014 7,200 3,252 GIFTS & PLEDGES TOTAL DONORS by the numbers Charisse Pudiquet ‘16 Kapolei, Hawai‘i 4 pacificu.edu/charisse first-time donors in 2013-2014 752 997 students graduated in 2013-2014 92% of Pacific students received financial aid 14 philanthropy edition Raise the Roof BY JENNI LUCKETT PARRISH EVANS ’11 Hanson Stadium, home to Boxer football, soccer, lacrosse, and track and field, was transformed this summer with the addition of a canopy over the grandstands Forest Grove is home for Rich and Joy Hanson. Though they don’t live here anymore, the Hansons remain connected to the small town where they grew up. Earlier this year, that connection became even more formal, as Pacific University dedicated its sports stadium to the long-time donors and friends. Hanson Stadium was transformed this summer with the addition of a canopy over the grandstands. The stadium is home to Boxer football, soccer, lacrosse, and track and field, as well as commencement and community events. Featuring a cantilevered design — meaning no view-obstructing support beams between fans and the field — the stadium now offers protection from both sun and rain for the thousands of people who attend events there each year. More images of Hanson Stadium available online pacificu.edu/hanson pacificu.edu/magazine 15 YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT for the Hanson Stadium roof is greatly appreciated. Support Pacific University studentathletes and enhance the fan experience with a gift today. pacificu.edu/give The roof has been a passion for Rich Hanson. “Rich was really the instigator for getting this roof built, and in record time,” said Mindy Cameron ’65, chair of the Pacific University Board of Trustees. Rich and Joy (Engelen) Hanson were both raised in Forest Grove. After graduating from the University of Oregon, Rich Hanson joined a management training program at U.S. Gypsum. He spent 39 years with the Weyerhaeuser Co., retiring in 2008 as executive vice president and chief operating officer. In September 2005, he joined the Pacific University Board of Trustees. In 2011, the couple received the university’s Harvey Clark Award. “Rich and Joy have given so much,” said Pacific University President Lesley Hallick. “It is an honor to name this stadium after the Hanson family.” Today, the couple lives in Longbranch, Wash., but they remain dedicated supporters of Pacific University. recently, they were lead donors on the stadium roof project. The roof, Rich Hanson said, is close to the heart because the stadium is part of Lincoln Park Athletic Complex, a joint venture between Pacific and the City of Forest Grove — and so it’s a way to support both. 45 BY THE NUMBERS PERCENT OF UNDERGRADUATES IN FOREST GROVE “Rich was really the instigator for getting this roof built, and in record time.” It’s all part of what he sees as an investment in the growth of the university. “I joined the board almost 10 years ago,” he said. “In that time, we’ve added 1,000 students — that’s a 42 percent increase. “I guarantee you, Pacific is on a roll and going to continue to grow and prosper.”n PARTICIPATE ON 24 VARSITY DIVISION III TEAMS PACIFIC ALSO HAS 4 NEW JV 3 CLUB & MANY INTRAMURAL TEAMS They have helped fund the relaunch of football, the establishment of the College of Business — and most Boxer Club is the athletic booster club at Pacific University. This dedicated group of donors and supporters of Pacific University student-athletes. Several membership levels are available, from a recent alumni membership of $35 per year for alumni who have graduated in the last five years, to the $3,000 Hall of Fame level membership. Each membership level comes with its own set of benefits, ranging from tickets to merchandise and more. Members also can decline these benefits to make their gifts 100 percent tax deductible. Boxer Club membership fees support a wide variety of programs, projects and special needs, including equipment and uniforms, travel, salaries for assistant coaches, and recruiting costs. JOIN BOXER CLUB TODAY AT goboxers.com/boxerclub 16 philanthropy edition One Generation to the Next BY JENNI LUCKETT Jim Sumner ’66 was the first in his family to attend college. “My parents were enjoying the post-war prosperity. They said, ‘We’d love you to go to college.’” At Pacific, Sumner found a wider world than he’d imagined. “I had gone to what was, at the time, Oregon’s largest high school. It was enormous, over 3,000 students, and in that entire student body were one AfricanAmerican student, whose parents were very well educated, one Japanese-American family who ran the grocery store, and two Latinos,” he said. Sumner is among a group of Pacific alumni from the late ’60s who would like to make it a little easier for students — particularly those who, like him, are first-generation college students — to gain an education. The classes have banded together to raise $25,000 to endow a scholarship, which they are calling the Golden Guard Scholarship, in recognition of their upcoming 50-year reunions, at which alumni are inducted into the Golden Guard. The scholarship would target students who are the first in their families to attend college. “I got to Pacific and realized right away there were a whole lot of interesting people here I didn’t know anything about.” He remembers Pacific University in the late 1960s as a bastion of diversity, thanks in part to aggressive student recruitment in Hawai‘i, in California, and in traditionally low-income and racially diverse high schools, combined with the relative affordability of a college education. “If you worked part time during the school year and full time in the summer, which everybody did, and your parents were able to give you a little bit of help, you could easily meet the cost of any school in the country and graduate without debt,” Sumner said. “That’s not the case anymore.” The idea was to pool the efforts of classes across several years to get to the point of an endowed scholarship, said Bruce Bishop ’68. Bishop said that a scholarship created from their fundraising would target students with financial need in their third and fourth years at Pacific, so they don’t “just come in for their freshman or sophomore year and then not be able to graduate for financial reasons,” he said. The scholarship also would, ideally, focus on students who are the first in their families to attend college. Bishop said he believes that the scholarship might help attract a more diverse population of students — one that more closely mirrors his and Sumner’s Pacific experiences. “It’s much more expensive now, obviously, for students than it was in my day,” he said. “So hopefully the Golden Guard Scholarship will be a way that our classes can help support students in following in our footsteps.” n Learn more or make a gift [email protected] pacificu.edu/magazine 17 Donor HONOR ROLL 1849 Society Platinum Level The 1849 Society is the university’s new premier lifetime gift club. Individuals and organizations whose cumulative gifts are between $5 million and $9,999,999 are honored with lifetime membership at the platinum level. INDIVIDUALS Elise Elliott‡ Gold Level Individuals and organizations whose cumulative gifts are between $1 million and $4,999,999 are honored with lifetime membership at the gold level. INDIVIDUALS James ‘29‡ & Laura Baker‡ Herschel ‘36‡ & Amy Spelbrink Beaupre ‘33‡ James ‘60 & Mary Fair Berglund ‘58 A.E. “Gene”‡ & Evona Harford Brim Kenneth ‘41 & Ellen Arnold Bump ‘40‡ George‡ & Ruth Burlingham Thomas ‘58‡ & Gretchen Holce Wyllis Johnson ‘41‡ Milton ‘35‡ & Ruth Fritsch Johnston‡ Frank Knight‡ Victor‡ & Marjorie Peterson Kunkel ‘25‡ Charles ‘30‡ & Edith Hanson McGill ‘30‡ Helen Propstra‡ William Stoller ‘74 Douglas‡ & Cleo Strain‡ Joseph Vandervelden ‘37‡ & Joy Snead Hammond‡ ORGANIZATIONS E.P. Binney Charitable Fund The Collins Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Meyer Memorial Trust Microsoft Corporation James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Panasonic Corporation Judith Scott Walter Trust President’s Circle Individuals and organizations whose cumulative gifts are between $100,000 and $999,999 are honored with lifetime membership in the President’s Circle. INDIVIDUALS Shirley ‘52, ‘53‡ & Arline Abbott‡ Henry Adix‡ Doris Zook Andrews ‘30‡ Anonymous Edwin ‘52‡ & Lois Ball‡ Charles‡ & Eloise Connor Bishop‡ Anne Bricknell ‘30‡ ‡ Deceased SUSAN POOL AND LINDA IKEDA, granddaughters of 1923 alumni Leslie and Ellen (Anderson) Hoar, donated their grandfather’s Pacific University athletic blanket and coaching horn to Pacific University. Leslie Hoar was a standout athlete and coach at Pacific, while Ellen Anderson was an early member of the Women’s Athletic Association, as well as a debater and singer. The Hoars went on to serve as educators in the Tacoma area, where they raised two children — and became beloved grandparents to Susan and Linda. 4 pacificu.edu/blanket Bernard ‘49, ‘50 & Selma Brown Helen Brunner ‘41‡ Merle ‘47 & Lois Bryan Maude Bunday‡ Doris Wells Burlingham‡ Louis‡ & Lela Busch‡ Kathrin Cawein‡ Timothy Choy ‘64 Robert ‘59‡ & Genevieve De Vleming ‘59 Bruce‡ & Grace Denney‡ Dan & Sallie Dutton William ‘50, ‘51‡ & Marjorie Gustelius Emhoff ‘48 Gloria Menduni Evans ‘44‡ Wendell ‘60, ‘61‡ & Derra Force‡ Cecilie Froehlich‡ Stephen & Kris Gregg Kenji ‘72 & Lillian Kiyota Hamada ‘70 Richard & Joy Hanson Kenneth Hess ‘52‡ Detleff ‘38‡ & Lila Jans‡ Jean Jenkins‡ Patricia LaCaille John ‘68‡ Monroe‡ & Frances Jubitz‡ John & Jane King Margaret Ruecker Knispel ‘42‡ Kim & Barbara Ledbetter Janet Lellelid‡ Jack & Carolynn Loacker Robert ‘69‡ & Mary Lohr‡ William & Cheron Messmer Mayhall ‘64 Viola Paterson McCready ‘31‡ Geneva McDonald ‘28‡ Kenneth McGill Carol Boyd McGilvra ‘88 Hugh McGilvra‡ Paul McGilvra Jack‡ & Barbara McLarty Marjorie McVicker‡ Leon ‘70‡ & Gail Taylor Meade ‘70 Reginald Menegat ‘26‡ Harold ‘40‡ & Ann Munkres Meyer ‘40, ‘65‡ John ‘49‡ & Lee Stowell Meyer‡ Jurgen‡ & Erica Meyer-Arendt T. Kirk Miles‡ & Mrs. T. Kirk Miles Carl Mills‡ Benjamin ‘29‡ & Henrietta Morlan‡ Lawrence ‘40‡ & Deanne Nielsen Robert Oliver ‘32‡ Paul ‘78 & Nancy Knop Phillips ‘77, ‘82 Ralph ‘49‡ & Helen Doppleb Raines ‘48‡ Robert Ramp ‘48, ‘49‡ James Reynolds Fred Richards‡ Duane Roberts Lorraine Roberts George Rossman‡ Timothy ‘66 & Nancy Cross Schauermann Rolfe Selberg ‘53, ‘65 Larry Semler ‘59 Ralph‡ & Elizabeth Eckart Shumm‡ John Spencer Raphael Spiro‡ Steven Stewart ‘69 Milan & Jean Stoyanov Barbara Strain ‘70 Dwight Taylor ‘29‡ Lucia Taylor‡ Hall Templeton‡ Thomas ‘38‡ & Margaret Thompson Betty Thorn Charles Ward ‘49‡ Benjamin & Elaine Whiteley John‡ & Lois Whiteneck‡ Donna Kesner Young ‘40‡ Glenn Zurcher‡ ORGANIZATIONS Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry Bausch & Lomb, Inc. Ben B. Cheney Foundation 18 philanthropy edition CIBA Vision Care DCI International Fuji Optical Co., LTD William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Hoya Optical Intel Foundation Japan Foundation Juan Young Trust Kaiser Foundation Health Plan LG Display The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation Medical Research Foundation of Oregon Montgomery Street Foundation O.L. Moore Foundation Northwest Health Foundation Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight & Hearing OOGP, Inc. The Oregon Community Foundation Oregon Sports Trust, Inc. Panasonic Corporation of North America Polymer Technology Research Corporation Rite Aid Corporation Rotary Club of Forest Grove The Hubert & Ludmila Schlesinger Foundation The Ralph & Bunny Schlesinger Foundation The Standard Stimson Lumber Company Tuality Healthcare United Church of Christ — Local Church Ministries US Bancorp Vistakon Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. VSP Global Walgreens Wells Fargo Wheeler Foundation Willamette Dental Group Willamette Industries, Inc. Evergreen Society The Evergreen Society recognizes those whose lifetime giving to the university is $50,000 to $99,999. INDIVIDUALS Neta Wirak Barr ‘28‡ Ruth Bishop ‘68 Kay Bishop Charles & Mary Brennan Melva Brown‡ Melinda Cottrell Cameron ‘65 & William Berg Candace Carr Lund Chin ‘65, ‘66 Leona Coon‡ James Dundas ‘49, ‘50‡ Gladolia Durig‡ George & Donna Evans Mark & Katherine Frandsen Lesley Hallick Irene Darnell Hansen ‘59‡ Lawrence & Peggy Harris Margaret Morgan Hawkins ‘21‡ Harold ‘50‡ & Gladys Lowder Haynes ‘65, ‘70‡ Michael Henningsen Claridge ‘40‡ & Jean Himes‡ Dawn Holt & Shaun Simpkins Karen Jaggar ‘83 Samuel Jaggar Jr.‡ Samuel Jaggar Sr.‡ G. Orlo Jefferson‡ John ‘60, ‘65 & Emily Jensen Elizabeth Johnson‡ Alyce LaMont‡ Derek ‘92 & Bettina Cooper Lasko ‘95 Loren Leach ‘61‡ Kenneth & Colleen Lewis Roy ‘40‡ & Barbara Wales Lieuallen ‘39‡ David ‘63‡ & Sandra Spurling Lowe ‘78, ‘82‡ Kamelia Massih ‘82, ‘85‡ William K.H. Mau ‘69‡ Richard & Susan Miles James & Mildred Miller‡ James ‘46‡ & Elisabeth Cushman Nichols ‘42‡ N. Charles O’Connor Kathryn O’Driscoll ‘86 Nelson Olf Anne Wagner Price ‘40 Irene Price Richard Reath ‘38‡ Ray Replogle‡ James ‘40‡ & Nan Reppeto‡ Donald Sanders ‘42‡ Paul Schramel‡ Paul Schwejda & Judith McDonald Robert Skippen ‘52, ‘54‡ Judson ‘62 & Sherry Hicks Smith ‘64 Barbara Sowers‡ Steve & Debi Stanich Loran‡ & Dorothy Stewart‡ C. Wayne ‘50, ‘60 & Jean Brodersen Tate ‘52 Terrance Toda‡ Ruth Van Arnam ‡ Sheila Manus Vortman ‘67 & Marlin Vortman Louis & Camille Wainwright Loren & Dottie Waltz Douglas ‘72, ‘74 & Eileen Weberling Larry Williams Samuel ‘49, ‘50‡ & Helen Wilson Doris Madsen Winters ‘29‡ Loren‡ & Judith Wyss ORGANIZATIONS American Chemical Society American Endowment Foundation American Optometric Association Aramark Bank of the West Bi-Mart Corporation Cambia Health Foundation Cancer Federation Inc. Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. Coos Bay — North Bend Rotary Club EF Nursery Essilor of America, Inc. Ford Foundation Gray & Company Henningsen Cold Storage IBM International Foundation Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Kikuchi College of Optometry Lasko Printing, Inc. Lease Crutcher Lewis Luxottica Retail Macular Degeneration Foundation NACDS Foundation National Society of New England Women Newsradio 750 KXL Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation Pac/West Communications Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute Portland General Electric SightLife Spirit Mountain Community Fund Tektronix Foundation Times Litho, Inc. Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust US Bank of Oregon Verizon Communications Wessinger Foundation Windsor Foundation The Wyss Foundation Charles Trombley Society Diamond Level Charles Trombley graduated from Pacific University in 1954, then spent a 30-year career at the university. The Charles Trombley Society Diamond level honors those who gave $5,000 or more between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Bob & Sandy Albers The Estate of Edwin ‘52 & Lois Ball Robert ‘66 & Elisabeth Barrett The Estate of Amy Spelbrink Beaupre ‘33 James ‘60 & Mary Fair Berglund ‘58 Ronald & Terry Bray Charles & Mary Chatelle Brennan Evona Harford Brim George‡ & Ruth Burlingham Melinda Cottrell Cameron ‘65 & William Berg Candace Carr Manuel & Rosa Castaneda Timothy Choy ‘64 William ‘68 & Patricia Bickel Church Karl Citek & Patricia Logan Michael & Jane Cleary John & Jennifer Smythe Coyle ‘90, ‘93, ‘00 Steven ‘85 & Kathleen Dragovich Dan & Sallie Dutton Mark & Katherine Frandsen Jeffrey & Karen Goss Rebecca & Wayne Graham W. Thomas Griffith Lesley Hallick Kenji ‘72 & Lillian Kiyota Hamada ‘70 Richard & Joy Hanson The Estate of Eugene Harris ‘49, ‘50 Jimmie Grace Harris The Estate of Lawrence Harris Jr. Lawrence “Tige” & Peggy Harris Michael Henningsen Warren ‘64 & Geraldine Higa Wayne Holm Robert ‘64 & Sunny McGowan Iboshi ‘67 John ‘60, ‘65 & Emily Jensen Don Kania & Renee Dubois Peter & Judy Kohler Derek ‘92 & Bettina Cooper Lasko ‘95 Robert & Laurie Lawson Kim & Barbara Ledbetter Fariborz Maseeh William & Cheron Messmer Mayhall ‘64 Daniel McFall Doc & Wendy McGhee Gail Taylor Meade ‘70 Richard & Susan Miles Alice Streitwieser Morgan ‘57 Lyman & Marilyn Makii Morikawa ‘70 Scott ‘79, ‘83 & Cynthia Wacker Nehring ‘78 Roger & Joyce Neu Paul ‘78 & Nancy Knop Phillips ‘77, ‘82 Robert Platt ‘66 Irene Price Lee Ann Williams Prielipp ‘66 Gregory ‘97 & Kelly Reed Prusynski ‘83 The Estate of James Reppeto ‘40 The Estate of Paul Rice ‘51, ‘52 John Roberts ‘63 Bruce & Karen Rohde James & Cathy Rudd Timothy ‘66 & Nancy Cross Schauermann Eugene Skourtes Everett Stanley ‘52 & Rex Chase William Stoller ‘74 Tommy & Amber Thayer Betty Thorn Goffe & Nancy Jones Torgerson ‘78, ‘80 Robert & Marcia Walsh Loren & Dottie Waltz Douglas ‘72, ‘74 & Eileen Weberling Benjamin & Elaine Whiteley Gerald ‘73 & Bonnie Yoshida Eugene & Launa Zurbrugg ORGANIZATIONS Albertsons, LLC Alcon Laboratories, Inc. American Chemical Society The American Optometric Association Foundation Aramark Bi-Mart Corporation Collins Medical Trust Community Newspapers, Inc. Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Essilor of America, Inc. pacificu.edu/magazine 19 Mahlum Architects National Society of New England Women Safeway, Inc. Tuality Healthcare VSP Global Washington County Dental Society Willamette Dental Group Gold Level The Charles Trombley Society Gold level recognizes those who gave $1,000 to $2,499 between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS GAMMA SIGMA FRATERNITY celebrated its 150th anniversary at Homecoming 2013. The fraternity was the first chartered west of the Mississippi River and continues to this day at Pacific University. The Greenbrier Companies Hi-School Pharmacy Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Juan Young Trust Lasko Printing, Inc. Lease Crutcher Lewis Les Schwab Warehouse Center, Inc. LG Display Luxottica Retail Massiah Foundation, Inc. McGhee Entertainment, Inc. Microsoft Corporation M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust NACDS Foundation National Collegiate Athletic Association National String Project Consortium Office Ergonomics Research Committee Oregon Alliance of Independent Colleges & Universities The Oregon Community Foundation Oregon Health & Science University Foundation P and L Partnership Pac/West Communications PLI Systems, Inc. Rotary Club of Forest Grove SightLife Simons Foundation Eugene C. Skourtes Foundation The Standard Stimson Lumber Company Walgreens Walsh Construction Company ‡ Deceased Platinum Level The Charles Trombley Society Platinum level recognizes those who gave $2,500 to $4,999 between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Ann Barr-Gillespie & Peter Gillespie Julie Berglund Baker & Doug Baker Scott Blumenstein & Catherine Elliott George Brown & Barbara Young Patrick ‘93 & Mariko Clark Robert & Susan Pollock Coussens Michelle Baron Cowing Phillip & Leigh Creighton Brian & Denise Doherty Margaret Duyck ‘89 Donald & Katharine Epstein George & Donna Evans Gerald ‘53, ‘54 & Marian Groff Mark Helgeson ‘88 & Dori Carlson-Helgeson ‘88, ‘89 Michael ‘77 & June Hudson Gary & Mary Hunter Cinda Shear Ing Shawn & Rachael Johnston Frederick & Gail Jubitz John & Jane King Jack & Marjorie Putman Lanthier ‘60 Colleen & Kenneth Lewis Matthew & Rochelle Moses Lowe ‘91, ‘95 Elsie Lucia Gary & Patti Lukas Monica Wolf Marvin ‘68 Kenneth McGill Thomas Meakin ‘62 Denny Miles & Barbara Curtin Miles A. Wayne ‘44 & Brix Myers Raymond ‘88 & Theresa Nelson David ‘55 & Susan Parry Henry Peek Joseph & Bobbie Rodriguez Karl & Jennifer Bell Schulz Steven Stewart ‘69 H. Joe Story Milan & Jean Stoyanov Jan Stricklin Stephen Taylor ‘82, ‘86 & Mary Lou Newbold Jeanie Terilli Robert ‘93 & Kristin Thomas Ronald ‘66 & Debra Schranz Van Roekel ‘60 Marlin Vortman & Sheila Manus Vortman ‘67 Cassie & Allan Warman Lorne Yudcovitch ‘96, ‘97 & Rosiland Hursh ‘98 Laney Ziv ORGANIZATIONS American Optometric Foundation Arnerich Massena, Inc. Best Western University Inn & Suites CooperVision, Inc. Duck Pond Cellars Emmert International Energy Trust of Oregon Hoya Optical Labs of America, Inc. King Charitable Foundation KPMG Foundation Legacy Health Steve & Gail Aamodt Timothy ‘86 & Mary Allen Jerry ‘56 & Stephany Morris Anderson ‘62 Mark & Rebecca Ankeny Kasumi Aoki ‘97 Frank ‘67 & Margaret Baldwin Gene Bard ‘58 Richard Barkley ‘68 Jeremy Beal ‘97 Myra Schimke Beeler ‘62 Tom & Jennifer BeLusko Robert & Karen Gibbons Bennett ‘67 Bruce ‘68 & Judith Engdahl Bishop ‘68 Willard ‘51, ‘52, ‘54 & Karen Bleything David Boersema Thomas Brand Charles & Donna Pabst Broder ‘69 Ross Bryan Mike & Shirley Buckley Ronald Cain ‘72 & Jillian Braniff Michael ‘66 & Karen Calvert Lisa Carstens & David Pagano Bryan ‘78 & Pamela Casper Cameron & Becky Cheek Joe & Terra Cheek Kathleen Chen Scott Child ‘97 & Kelley Denney Mike & Annie Chisholm Eleanore Chong & Monty Richards Don ‘70 & Cathleen Clay W. Mitchell & Marsha Cogdill Richard & Arlene Coon Randall ‘66, ‘67 & Joanne Corey Anthony Cox ‘74 & Ann Schmiedeke-Cox Kenneth & Sylvia Curry Michael ‘74, ‘75 & Mary Dieter Gregory Dinges Kate Brand Durst ‘85 Stephen ‘73 & Cynthia Schlueter Dustrude ‘74 Robert & Nell Epler Arlene Evans Nicole Evans ‘10 James ‘68 & Susan White Fitzgerald ‘69 Kenton ‘01 & Kelli Fredlund Gerald ‘61 & Laura James Frye ‘65 Timothy & Joyce Gabriel Terry Gallagher Nicholas ‘73 & Linda Gitts Jeffrey Greendorfer ‘71 David ‘62 & Ginger Hackett 20 philanthropy edition Scott Hein ‘03 Chi-Wai Ho ‘72, ‘75 Irene Holland ‘71, ‘77 Sara Hopkins-Powell & Russell Otte Dan ‘69 & Lois Hornberger David & Linda Hunt Daniel ‘65 & Saifon Jacobowitz Peter & Jan Jacobsen Steven & Penny Jaffe Sandra Jenkins David & Anne Thompson Johnson ‘53 Tagay ‘61 & L. Renee Kang Louise Cahn Karr ‘65 Nu’uanu & Rhesa Kaulia Glenn ‘65 & Miriam Olson Kelly Michelle Keyser Alan & Donna Kinsel Kyle Kobashigawa ‘87 Rick Krebs Marita Kunkel Nell Kuonen Norman Larabee ‘56 Dan & Lori Lavey Gloriene Brown Lesmeister ‘61 Warren Leung ‘76 Janice Levi ‘92 Kerry Lohr ‘71 Hugo Long ‘64 Steven ‘77, ‘79 & Kathy Loomis Robert & Eleanor Love Stuart & Po Madsen Teresa Maloney Jean Marchant Mitsunobu ‘71 & Hatsuho Maruyama Linda Marvel ‘65 & Charles Mies Tommy & Judy Masters Jessie Lockhart McCandlish ‘67 Harry Merlo Chase ‘93 & Amy Milbrandt John & Linda Miller Michelle Monkman-Bradt ‘90, ‘92 & John Bradt Michael & Jackie Nahorney David & Susan Nelson Kathryn Nielsen ‘78 Marthanne Norgren N. Charles O’Connor Kathryn O’Driscoll ‘86 Paul ‘61 & Phyllis O’Driscoll Nelson Olf Gary ‘74 & Gwen Pacarro Aman ‘12 & Roma Patel ‘15 Amy Pedersen ‘08, ‘11 Cameron Perry ‘65 & Mary Kay Schwab-Perry Clark ‘65 ‘70 & Aurora Salvador Peters ‘65 John & Donna Phillips Brant & Carolyn Kaegi Popma ‘79 Michael Preisz & Karen Hinsdale Anne Wagner Price ‘40 Wilber Ramirez-Rodriguez ‘10 Christopher & Susan Ratliff Fletcher Ray ‘00 & Alli Aaby Rex ‘66 & Kristy Reed John ‘70 & Judith Dunn Reslock ‘68 Christopher & Dorinda Diener Rife ‘82 Pizza Schmizza Professional Eye Care Associates of America Shopko Silicon Valley Community Foundation SRG Partnership Stoller Family Estate Target Corporation Therapeutic Associates — Forest Grove Physical Therapy United Church of Christ — Local Church Ministries US Bank of Oregon Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. W.E. Leung & C.W. Ho Professional Corporation REP. EARL BLUMENAUER VISITED Pacific University in September 2013 to discuss new urbanism, a design movement that promotes walkable neighborhoods containing a range of housing and job types, at a public forum hosted by the Tom McCall Center for Policy Innovation. Blumenauer has represented Oregon’s 3rd District in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997.4 pacificu.edu/tommccall Susan Barrett Roddy Andrew Rowe Lisa Rowley Michael Rushfeldt ‘95 Ali Sadri & Lila Ashenbrenner Dorothy Schimke ‘64 & Cliff Jarrard Richard ‘60 & Jennifer Picard Septon The Estate of Clara Chase Smith ‘46 Judson ‘62 & Sherry Hicks Smith ‘64 Ryan & Stephanie Snyder Melissa Sommers ‘78 Tammy Spencer & Richard O’Connor Byron & Dianne Steiger ‘79 Daniel & Susan Stein Richard & Doreen Stenson Mimi Gonigam Stevens ‘61 Elton ‘53 & Carol Storment Henry Swigert Charles & Caroline Swindells Jacob & Kimberly Swyers Gerald & Mary Jane Taniguchi Bradford & Linda Stiles Taylor Margaret Taylor James Thayer John Thayer Teri Wallace Amy Waltz Gary Weitzner ‘76 & Cathy Wells ‘76 Max & Kathleen Main White ‘63 Paul White & Jeanne Kistner The Estate of Lois Whiteneck Jon Wiener Christopher Wilkes & Cheleen Mahar James & Brenda Hall Wilkinson ‘60 Norma Nelson Williams ‘61 Salisa Williams John White & Bonnie Wyckoff ‘05 Charles & Diana Zinser ORGANIZATIONS A-Dec, Inc. Advance Electric Motors and Compressor Rebuilders, Inc. Allergan Pharmaceutical Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry Ball Janik, LLP Beta Sigma Kappa Burlingham Seeds, LLC C Bar C Outfitters Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. CVS Caremark Desert Wind Winery DW Drums Ethicon, Inc. Gallatin Public Affairs Gannett Foundation Gerding Edlen Good-Lite Company Grace Works, LLC Great Western Council of Optometry Hall Jaffe & Clayton, LLP Henningsen Cold Storage G. Dallas Horton & Associates, PC IBM Corporation Intel Foundation KAI USA ltd. Clark Little Photography Harry A. Merlo Foundation, Inc. Miller Nash, LLP NASA Vision Center NW Center For Psychoanalysis Portland Oregon Public Health Institute Oregon Zoo Foundation The P&G Company Pacific Landscape Management, Inc. Pacific Marine Testing Co Pacific Northwest Conference of the UCC Pacific Office Automation Sidney Harper Marsh Society Silver Level Sidney Harper Marsh was Pacific’s first president and spent much of his 25-year tenure diligently fundraising for the university and its mission. The Sidney Harper Marsh Society Silver level recognizes all donors who gave $500 to $999 between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Kenneth ‘73 & Ellen Veigel Albus ‘74 Kenneth ‘64 & Susan Gifford Alcorn ‘65 Evie Sallee Allen ‘59 Christopher ‘88 & Jane Andrews Rebecca Ashkenasy Victor‡ & Dolores Atiyeh Robert & Judith Baldwin Thomas Barreto ‘84, ‘86 Mark ‘91 & Adrienne Beck Phillip & Julie Beyl Kent ‘84, ‘88 & Anna Bond William ‘58 & Carolyne Nesbit Braun ‘60 Daniel ‘62 & Mary Brown Michael & Jane Burch-Pesses Richard Burk ‘88 & Heather Hansen-Burk ‘88 Mark Burnett Kyle McLain ‘10 & Martha Calus-McLain ‘03 Gerald ‘65 & Judy Carvell Bruce Casias ‘85 Patrick & Iris Chang Richard & Joan Charlton Patricia Cheyne Gregory Chin ‘93, ‘96 Terrence ‘78 & Rosemarie Clark Sarah Cleveland & Ronald Narode Marilyn Coats ‘78 Bradley Coffey ‘79, ‘81 & Mirth Walker Ronald ‘49 & Saray Collman Michael & Diana Daggett Alan ‘52 & Mary Stone Davidson ‘53 Dale ‘64 & Kendra Dawson Leanna Deeds ‘69 David DeMoss & Geoffrey Wren Leslie Devaud pacificu.edu/magazine Derryck ‘65 & Anne Nordlund Dittman ‘65 Ellen Dohr ‘80 ‘82 & Scott Loveridge Russell & Ann Furukawa Dondero ‘81 John & Jodi Tarnasky Endicott ‘81 Alexander ‘65 & Nan Farquhar Timothy ‘79 & Wendy Foley Brian & Cheryl Bennett Fox Charlene Mendell Fregosi ‘78 Lorely French & James Draznin Shane Gallagher Robert ‘75, ‘76 & Sharon Gander Hans ‘72 & Edna Doar Gehring ‘70, ‘72 Jonathan ‘80 & Kelli Stipe Gehrs ‘81, ‘82 Thomas Hammond Ralph ‘67, ‘68 & Barbara Wilson Handly ‘67, ‘68 Roger ‘77 & Elizabeth Miller Hanna ‘81 Stephen ‘62 & Annabelle Jones Hanson ‘63 Alexander & Amanda Haugland ‘07 John & Sherry Hayes Lawrence ‘58, ‘59 & Joan Hedgren Brian Hess Sally Hess Paul & Andrea Williams Hladky ‘97 Jeffrey ‘87 & Glynis Sanekane Hooker ‘90 Barney ‘62 & Joanne Morrow Howard ‘63 Joan Hugill Anthony & Margaret Jackson Glenn & Janine Jacobs Clark ‘74 ‘76 & Diane Taylor Jensen ‘76 Eric & Catherine Thomas Johnson ‘79 David Johnson Robert ‘49 & Dori Jones Ronald & Suzanne Trombley Judah ‘75, ‘81 Raynard & Charlotte Carr Kanemori ‘69 Reza Karimigevari Lori Jo Kirschenmann ‘81, ‘83 Doug Kissler & Kathy Kilgour-Kissler Mark & Colleen Knaupp Elliot Kokai ‘10 James & Kathleen Kotchik Rosalie Krebs Priscilla Lafollett ‘70 J. Joseph Lang Jeffrey Larson ‘77, ‘80 Rik Lemoncello David & Katherine Lomartire George ‘63 & Martha Long Jeffrey ‘76 & Catherina Long John ‘70 & Virginia Cary Long ‘69, ‘73 Robin Malinosky-Rummell Michael Mallery David & Holly-Ann Marchant Matthew & Kristine Marcus Judy Mason ‘60 Jay Maxwell Michael ‘82 & Candace Furubayashi McCartney Michael ‘80 & Celine McEwan David Mertes ‘00 Doug Meyer Erica Meyer-Arendt Frederick Miller & Nancy Martin Steven ‘82 & Patricia Miller John Mitchell Amanda Moore ‘02 & Nathan Shrefler Jeannine Murrell ‡ Deceased Riley ‘82, ‘83 & Judy Nakatsu Justin ‘96 & Sherri Norris ‘96 James Ogden ‘72, ‘73 Glenn & Gail Okada Fred & Jeanne Oliver Darin Paulson ‘94 & Suzanne Scott ‘94 John ‘54, ‘65 & Genevieve Pennington Charles Petersen ‘60 Bruce & Judy Price Peterson William & Patricia Pimental Amber Prange & Jon Eaton James ‘88 & Antje Presnell William & Carolyn Friedel Pritchard Michael & Jill Quillin Beth Rasgorshek ‘84 & Michael Benton Jack ‘63 & Linda Reeves Dan & Lee Ann Remington ‘83, ‘84, ‘93 Glen Rice ‘38 Brady ‘02 & Molly Richmond Rebecca Rodes Sharla Rodriguez Richard Rutt Kurt & Joanne Ruttum Leanne Ryweck Donald & Dorothy Schauermann Michael ‘78 & Laurie Scott Norman ‘63 & Cheryl Gillis Scott ‘65 Danny & Pamela Seraphine Donald ‘77 & Catherine Shaw Gary ‘67 & Margaret Shumm Ronald & Amy Sigler Dan Simmons & Sylvia Young Theodore ‘74 & Anara Simmons Fred Sittner Mary Wolken Sizer ‘52, ‘77 Eugene & Michelle Smargiassi Howard & Valerie Smith Bruce & Shelley Smolnisky David ‘63 & Karen Spidal Stephen ‘87 & Elizabeth Sternitzky Gayle ‘66 & Lois Strickler Dennis ‘72, ‘74 & Phyllis Swarner Daniel ‘93 & Tami Syverson Arnold ‘51 & Lilian Taylor Stephen & Carole Thomas Gerry Thompson Roger ‘67 & Marlene Thompson Matthew ‘17 & Melissa Watters Richard & Mary Whiteley David Widen E. Sheffield Wilder ‘68 Robert & Leslie Williams Jack Worden ‘61, ‘62 Robert ‘58, ‘59 & Marguretta Yaeger Aki & Frances Iida Yano ‘65 William H. Young ‘58 R. Jon & Kathy Yunker ORGANIZATIONS American Association of University Women Brasada Ranch Columbia Bank Eyes on Broadway Farmers Insurance Group Forest Grove Junior Baseball Association G. Hartzell & Son R.B. Hornberger Company, Inc. Impact Physical Therapy of Hillsboro Marchon Eyewear Martin Hospitality Bob McEwan Construction, Inc. Steven A. Miller OD OreAsian LLC Oregon Seed Association John L. Scott Market Center Sittner & Nelson, LLC Therapeutic Associates United States Handball Association United Way of the Columbia-Willamette Willamette Valley Vineyards Boxers & Badgers Level The Sidney Harper Marsh Society Bronze level recognizes all donors who gave up to $499 between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Sara Aasness ‘14 Evelyn Abad-Mateo Peter & Myrna-Lyn Abang Punneh Abdolhosseini ‘14 Nathan & Michele Abe Rebecca Abergas ‘17 Arthur ‘57 & Els Abma George Abner Lynn Abraham ‘51 Emily Abramson ‘14 Terry ‘78 & Vicki Adams Tony & Virginia Adams Arlene Adamson Alfonso & Ely Afos Thomas & Linda Moriyama Agawa Peter Agbo ‘09 Dwayne ‘83 & Doreen Agena Kinsem & Dale Agena Robert & Jean Agnew Cynthia Aguilar ‘12 Maria de Jesus Aguilar Rhona Ah Choy Myles Ah Nee Steven Ahl Thomas Ahlberg ‘18 Stacy Ahrens Ryan Aiello ‘06 & Lisa Molitor Geraci ‘91 Don ‘73 & Rowena Knaphus Aina ‘72 Joseph Aipoalani Harmoni Elliott ‘03 Brian & Ada Akimoto Saburo ‘50, ‘51 & Betty Akiyama Hajime Alabanza ‘13 Ador & Marcelina Alcayde Christina Aleckson ‘95 William ‘64 & Margaret Skarsten Alexander ‘63 Del ‘75 & Carolee Allen Sara Allender ‘09 Gail Harrison Allgood ‘69 Peter & Diane Almgren Littleton & Anne Alston Robert & Linda Alton Donald Alzner ‘65, ‘66 Stephen & Lisa Amezcua Andrew Amick ‘16 21 Robert & Rita Amick Albert & Lola Jean Amorin Eric & Helen Price Andersen Steven & Denise Andersen Antonio & Christine Anderson Carolyn Anderson Gene & Marilyn Anderson John ‘64 & Theresa Hjersman Anderson ‘67 Karen Anderson Lynn Anderson Melanie Anderson Norma Anderson ‘59 & Bob Radford Paul ‘50 & Sarah Anderson Roger ‘60 & Donna Anderson Roger Anderson ‘74, ‘75 Rose Anderson Stephen ‘64 & Catherine Anderson Lucy Anderson-Duyck ‘05 Anthony & Naomi Andrade Mark & Madelene Andre David & Laura Andreas Toby ‘04 & Julie Andreasen Scott & Deanna Andrews Paul & Jennifer Andrews ‘03 Thomas Andrews Edrey Schendel Anker ‘47 Blake Anthony ‘15 Jennifer Antick Sasha Antman Michio Aoyagi Gonzalo Aquino & Teresa Nolasco Linda Arakaki ‘94 Warren ‘83 & Deane Arakaki Alicia Arakaki-Schadt Kelly Arbuckle ‘05 Marlin ‘73 & Suzan Sorbel Ard ‘71, ‘73 Angela Arena Joan Armstrong Paul & Lydia Armstrong Phillip ‘93 & Janette Padilla Armstrong ‘95 Elizabeth Arnall ‘06 Douglas & Terry Arnall ‘04 Genevieve Arnaut ‘98, ‘99 Kent & Lynne Arnold A. 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Genevieve De Vleming ‘59 Gail Masuda Dean ‘71 Michelle Dean-Newcomb ‘91 & Riley Newcomb Robin Debman Catherine DeCampos ‘88 Curtis Dechant ‘97 & Amy Fuhr-Dechant ‘92, ‘95 Leslie DeGrauw ‘87 Janelle Del Castillo ‘14 David Delaney Martha DeLong ‘74 & John Campbell Judy Delong-Rittman ‘04 & Paul Rittman Eugene DeMayo ‘79, ‘81 & Karen Wharton ‘81, ‘83 Todd & Brenda Demers Jason ‘13 & Maria Estrada Deming Lore Demme Jacques & Martha Deplois Dale Derby ‘62 Robert ‘61 & Karen Dernedde Michael ‘81, ‘83 & Kathryn Derosier Aaron Derry ‘04 Stan Devereux George & Nancy Dewey Ronald Dewitt Kristen Dick ‘13 Helen Randall Dickason ‘48 Philip ‘63 & Ruth Dickie Benjamin Dictus Kristen Dierick ‘14 Jay Dietrichs ‘68 & Matthew Gage Monika Dillahay ‘00 Stephen Dippel ‘50, ‘51 Conrad Divis ‘75 Curtis ‘77, ‘79 & Cindy Struck Dix ‘79 Phyllis Dixon ‘51, ‘58 Adinda Djitowibowo ‘17 John & Teri Moses Dlouhy ‘75 Trisha Doan Alexa Dobbs ‘13 Jeri ‘58 & Patricia Dobbs Frank ‘53 & Alma Dobra Kelly Doherty ‘86 & Linda Elliott Michael & Michelle Doherty Paul & Rina Doherty Philip & Carol Doidge Elmer Domingo Federico & Jeremias Domingo Robert Domingues Michael & Marquitta Donaghy Steven Donahue ‘66 Jason ‘07 & Jyothi Dondero Sean Donohue & Siana Scott Christopher Dorough ‘11 Calvin ‘71 & Linda Downey John Downie ‘67 Lisa Downing Ian Doyle Ernest ‘60 & Darlene Drake Megan Banasek Drake Paul ‘54 & Ruth King Draper ‘57 Mike & Cheri Drennan Herbert ‘60 & Carol Bowser Drew ‘60 Joshua Drew ‘11 John Driscoll Josephine Driscoll Amanda Dudley Gail Dudley ‘79 Tim & Janine Dufficy Patricia Dukes Jim & Gretchen Geldaker Dumestre ‘95 Jennifer Dumolt ‘15 Verne & Donna Duncan Nathan Dung Peter Dunn & Jane O’Brien Karen Dunston Michael Duponte & Ruth Niino-Duponte Martha Duran de Gonzalez Ralph & Suzanne Duyck Kenneth & Gillian Dyall 23 David & Mary Easton ‘74, ‘79 Sean ‘98 & Cassie Laycock Eaton ‘00 Jennifer Eaves-Velez ‘12 David ‘83 & Nichola Ebel Aurelia Echeverria Hilda Echeverria Maria Echeverria Gary & Carol Eckart Wayne Edgecomb ‘72 Andrew & Christine Edwards Kelly & Pamela Gunson Edwards ‘77 Robert ‘69, ‘71 & Billie Edwards Laura Edwards-Leeper Debbie Eickmeyer ‘93 Gregory ‘62, ‘63 & Nancy Eisen Greg & Kathryn Eisenbarth Diane Dennis Elliott ‘72 Jonah & Kelly Elliott Noah ‘08, ‘09 & Raemona Elliott Tom & Kris Elliott Elizabeth Elston Robert Emerson ‘68 Marjorie Gustelius Emhoff ‘48 Terry Emmert Linda Endo ‘73, ‘74 Carol Stephenson English ‘51 Ned ‘77 & Janet Enyeart Scott & Kathleen Eppinger Roger Epstein & Barbara Kirk Graham ‘88, ‘90 & Dina Erickson Mark & Ann Erickson Mai-Lee Eriksson ‘03 Peter Erschen Maria Escutia Andrade Brandie Ettinger ‘03 Kirstin Evans Parrish Evans ‘11 William & Annette Evans Mark & Gloria Everett Joseph & Beverly Evers Joan Exford ‘66 & Donald Korb Barbie Jo Fa’agau Helena Fagan ‘73, ‘76 & Nels Becker Dave & Julie Fall Grazio & Judith Delater Falzon ‘75, ‘85 David Farley Jason Farmer & Maritza Dash Donald & Lennice Farnham ‘89‡ Michael Farris Helen Fathali-Dashti ‘02 & Shervin Dashti William & Jan Loomis Faust Hal & Eryn Fay Dale & Linda Feik Cody Feliciano ‘16 Robert ‘98, ‘00 & Katherine Shields Felix ‘01 Marvin & Barbara Collins Ferenstein ‘64 James ‘60 & Debora Fergerson Jacquelyn Holbert Ferguson ‘63 James & Deborah Ferguson Antonio & Karen Fernandez Edgard & Melecia Fernandez Alfred & Kathleen Morgan Ferrando ‘71 Everett & Carolyn Ferreira Ruth Ferris ‘69 Mark & Jan Feuerbach Abigail Fiegenbaum ‘14 24 philanthropy edition Linda Fields Steven ‘81 & Rebecca Fields William & Myla Fiesterman Herman Figueroa & Michelle Braz Pollard Charlotte Filer Nicholas ‘07 & Sarah Chrusoskie Fillis ‘08 Erica Findley Martin Fischer Susan Fischer Jordan Fisher ‘09 Marta Fisher Patrick ‘74 & Marianne Fisher Colin ‘97 & Katherine Merrill Fitzgerald Robert Fitzmorris ‘08 & Sarah Maltezo ‘09 Teresa Fitzmorris James Fleming Brian ‘87 & Katherine Coffman Fleskes ‘86 Bruce ‘87 & Paula DeWenter Fleskes ‘89, ‘91 Peter Flipsen Jay Flora Danilo Florentin & Julie Alegre-Florentin Ricardo & Doris Flores Gabriel Flory ‘14 John & Debra Flory David ‘85, ‘88 & Deanna Fok Steve & Linda Foote Kara Ford ‘06 Michele Ford ‘15 Peter Ford ‘45 Matthew Forgit ‘04 Mason & Joanne Forrence Eva Forrester ‘14 Anna Nettleton Forsberg ‘96 Jeffery & Michelle Fortner Jeanne Fox Scott & Darla Francies William & Beverly Francies Allin Franco ‘16 Daniel Frangipani ‘10 Jason Franks ‘01 N. Price ‘61, ‘68 & Nelda Sherman Franks ‘63 Wanda Frazier Lisa Frech Lance ‘82 & Martina Fredericks ‘83 Michael & Maryann Fredriks Elia ‘97 & Esther Coppedge Freedman ‘98 Joana Freedman ‘83 James & Pamela Blackis Freeman ‘71 Darcy Freese Duane French ‘62 Merrie Greene French ‘60 Doni & Michelle Ehlke French ‘93 Michael & Julie Frings Deborah Friscia Philip Friscia Thomas & Elizabeth Friskey Swann Richard & Carol Friz Glenn Frizzell ‘53, ‘56 Robin & Lanae Frodsham Brad Fujisaki James Fujisaki ‘91 Randall & Robynne Fujita Colin Fukuda LOREN AND DOTTIE WALTZ POSE WITH THEIR DAUGHTER AMY WALTZ at the 2013 Pacific University Celebration of Giving. The Waltzes recently gave $50,000 to establish the Waltz Endowment for the Center of Peace and Spirituality at Pacific. The endowment will help the center host prominent speakers, such as last spring’s visit by social activist Angela Davis.4 pacificu.edu/cpas Fred Fukuroda ‘64 Ben & Evelyn Fuller Kay Fun Gary & Patty Funes Dennis Fuoss David Furman ‘06 & Jessica Richter-Furman ‘06 Manami Furuya Bonnie Lake Gaborik ‘66 Glenn & Kris Gabriel Thomas & Helen Gabriel Gail Alexander Gage ‘79 Kelsey Galago ‘14 Diane Gallagher Rachel Galli Jay ‘90 & Becky Gallinger Bradford & Barbara Gallup Kai Galyen Shirley Anderson Gamble ‘49 Celia Gampel Kristina Ganter ‘12 Mike & Amanda Littlewood Garber ‘07, ‘11 Ryan Garcia ‘12 Robert & Anna Gardiner Lynn Gardner Paul & Yoke Gardner W. Aubrey ‘60 & Billie Gardner Nina Garrett Michael ‘71, ‘73 & Cindy Garton Thomas & Arlynda Gates Jana Gay Carolyn Gazeley & Brad Van Allen William Geertz ‘65 Travis George ‘14 Garry & Joan Geraci Michael Geraci ‘91 & Jennifer Hardacker Ennis & Susan Geraghty Louis ‘50 & Patricia Gerhardt Michael & Jeanne Port Gettle ‘72 Peter ‘68 & Carol Stedronsky Giannini Ryan Gibbard ‘03, ‘10 & Danielle Warner Larry & Connie Gienger Walter & Hsiu-Yen Giersbach Brent & F. Denise Price Giesbers ‘00 Robert & Ramona Knight Gifford ‘55 Carroll & Susan Staton Gilbert ‘62 John Gillem ‘12 Patrick Gillem & Elizabeth Prosch-Jensen Roderic ‘55, ‘56 & Anna Gillilan Mary Gilliland ‘66 Jay & Dawn Oen Gillman ‘87 Isaac Gilman Colleen Gilroy ‘98 Jon & Anita Gimre Dawn Giza ‘90 Patrick & Rachel Fennimore Glancy ‘91 James & Donna Yep Gleaves ‘67 Jeff & Julie Glover Barbara Glover Turner ‘72 & Ballard Turner Scott Gobel Patricia Gober Erik Godwin R. Kenneth & Karen Sato Godwin ‘66 Joel Gohdes David ‘75, ‘76 & Patti Gohman Patricia Gomez Ben & Kim Gonzales Ian Gonzales ‘03 Maria Gonzalez-Cress ‘14 Lloyd & Kay Gooding Nathan Gorham ‘91, ‘93 Michael & Heidi Canutt Gorka ‘89, ‘90 Ronald ‘66, ‘67 & Truska Gorrell David ‘72, ‘74 & Diane Goss Mark & April Graham Mark & Trina Grandinetti James ‘72, ‘74 & Isidra Grant John & Linnea Grantham David ‘03 & Ashley Graves Janet Butler Gray ‘62 Steven ‘94 & Emma Dessauer Gray ‘95 Carol Allen Green ‘68 Michael & Ivy Buell Green ‘66 Judy Greenbaum Donald ‘66 & Debora Greenfield Linda Miller Greenfield ‘68 James ‘99 & Kim Greenwood Travis Gregory David & Leisa Grenland Robert & Donna Greytak Patrick ‘09 & Leandra Schaffer Griess ‘11 Steve ‘64 & Inez Bondurant Griffels ‘66 Benjamin Griffin ‘11 Tom & Beth Boyd-Roberts Griffin ‘89 Jennifer Groehler ‘10 Dean & Karen Groetzinger Andrew & Rebecca Grogan Anita Grossen-Mayer ‘85 & Bernard Mayer Dale & A. Elaine Bianchi Grothmann ‘71 Robert ‘57 & Evelyn Grundison Jeffrey ‘80 & Mary Grundon Elena Guinn R. Pearl Wilson Gunn ‘68 pacificu.edu/magazine Stevan & Robin Gunzenhauser Vivek & Sonali Gupta Wayne ‘72 & Jill Matsui Gushiken ‘72 Marion Albro Gustafson Margaret Loughlin Guthrie ‘59 Michelle Guyton & William Olson Ron & Julie Haas Kelly ‘01, ‘02 & Rebecca Russell Hafer ‘02 Wayne ‘66, ‘67 & Gloria Hagerman David Hagerty ‘13 Hal Hagge ‘79, ‘80 Daniel Hagus ‘74, ‘75 M. Nebil & May Halabi ‘07 Becky Breneman Haley ‘89 John Hall ‘17 Benjamin & Kimberly Von Allmen Hall ‘91 Stanley Hallock ‘75, ‘77 Eric Halperin ‘86 & Beatrice Michel ‘87 Charles Halpern & Annette Olson Stacey Halpern Douglas & Linda Austin Halsted ‘66 Natasha Halstvedt ‘17 Abigail Hamel ‘13 Christa Apicella Hamilton ‘74 Craig & Rebecca Christie Hamilton ‘80 Rowland ‘74 & Sue Judson Hamly ‘74 Bruce ‘79, ‘80 & Anne Hammonds Theodore & Tania Glasscock Hand ‘04 Heather Hannam ‘78 Richard & Crystal Giacomini Hannan ‘99 Joshua Hannum ‘16 William & Barbara Hannum Chantale Hansen Linda Hanson Robert & Peggy Hanson ‘91 Gregory & Andrea Bickel Happel ‘94 Donald & Carol Hapward Mildred Hara Cameron ‘11 & Tawny Hardy Darlene Miller Harkins ‘59 Richard Harman ‘13 John Harrelson & Shiela Lesh Bobby Harris ‘70 & Ruthann Hartley Lewis ‘55, ‘56 & Barbara Harris Lowell ‘62 & Janet Harris Jeffrey & Jennifer Bennett Harrison ‘96 T. Carlisle ‘57 & Lydia Fahner Harrison ‘60 William & Dixie Harrison Sara Harsin ‘07, ‘08 Cassandra Hart Beehler ‘13 Joseph ‘91 & Debra Hartford Todd & Lynda Harthun Paul ‘78 & Linda Hartkorn Susan Hartman Terrance Hartmann ‘10 Gary ‘58 & Jacqueline Hartrampf Victoria Haschak Larry & Judy Haselwood Jason & Alexa Hashimoto Michael ‘97 & Kristen Cooke Haslebacher ‘98 Michael Hassur ‘77 & Kathleen Uruski-Hassur ‘75 Ellen Hastay Robert & Kathryn Hastie Antoinette Hatfield Lola ‘65 & David Hatfield ‡ Deceased Dale & Pamela Hauff Andrew Haugen ‘11, ‘13 Steven Haugen & Elizabeth Lux-Haugen Trevor Hausske ‘46 & Marjean Postlethwaite Anthony & Kerry Hayes Dorance ‘61 & Sharon Hayes John Hayes & Vanessa Gray ‘12 Vincent Hayes ‘65 & Jane Andrew-Hayes Marian Baldwin Hays ‘43 Karsten Hazelett ‘75 & Josephine Pegrum-Hazelett ‘75 Erin Hazell ‘14 John ‘66 & Elaine Head Rodney ‘60, ‘61 & Suzan Heater Lyle & Carolyn Hehn Howard Heisler ‘89 & Germaine Cheslock ‘87, ‘89 Lester & Erma Heisler Jolene Heitmann Charliss Held ‘83 ‘84 David & Virginia Held Leslie Hellebush ‘13 Michael ‘83 & Donna Hellums ‘83 Rodney ‘69, ‘71 & Vickie McKenzie Helm ‘71 Ann Helmick ‘66 Keith ‘93 & Terrianne Hendrix Paul & Alane Hennes Robert & Mary Lou Hennes Christine Henning ‘13 Andrew Hennings ‘14 Shawn Henry Ashley Henscheid ‘09 Charlene Gerton Henshaw ‘67 Bruce & Donna Hepler Michael & Cathleen Herbage Daniel & Phyllis Weiler Herinckx ‘70 Dave & Kelly Hering Anne Herman Atuey Hernandez Carmelo Hernandez Raymundo & Belma Hernandez Shanell Kawasaki Hesia ‘03, ‘04 & Robert Hesia ‘04 Caroll Heusser-Collard ‘55 Patrick & Joni Heveron Christian & Lisa Heydemann Margaret Heyman Hotch ‘99, ‘01 & Daniel Hotch Alden & Karen Higa Coreen Higa ‘01 Derrick & Pearl Higa Edna Higa Glenn ‘70 & Candice Higa Patrick ‘94 & Terilyn Antonio Higa ‘95 Paul Higa ‘08 Calvin & Sharon Higuchi Jack ‘50, ‘51 & Irene Hilbourne Jason Hildreth ‘08 Evan Hiles ‘13 Dean Hill ‘61, ‘75 Douglas Hill ‘67 Timothy & Elaine Hill William Hilliard ‘52 & Dian Lindsay Maurice & Margaret Hoyen Hillyer ‘60 Marvin & Ruth Hilman Bill Hilson & Penny Lucchini-Hilson Spencer Hing ‘12 Jeremy Hinton ‘08, ‘12 Alexander Hintz ‘14 Richard & Lori Ann Hiraki Taylor Ann Hiraki ‘17 Roy ‘63 & Jeanne Hirokawa Wayne Hironaga & Allyson Hironaga-Ahakuelo Dan Hirselj Lawrence ‘86, ‘88 & Barbara Hittle Elizabeth Robohm Hix ‘56 Greg & Kelly Bouwman Hjelmeland ‘03 Michael & Cheryl Ogawa Ho ‘64 Lester & Ruimei Ho Robert ‘62 & Michele Hobza Clark ‘74 & Mary Wagenblast Hochstetler Sharon Hoff John ‘62 & Lucille Horner Hoffman ‘62 Jeffrey & Kate Doner Hoggins ‘98 Justin Hokama ‘10 Alfredo Hokutan & Donna Cadiz-Hokutan Blaise Holden ‘13 Felicia Holgate Roger ‘77 & Mary Holling William & Jo McGarry Hollingsworth ‘50 Devin Holmes ‘13 Robert ‘65 & Gail Holmes Ben ‘01 & Crystal Guiney Holscher ‘99 Kathryn Holt Walter Holt John ‘74 ‘75 & Nancy Gall Holte ‘77 Lars Holte ‘13 Timothy & Christine Holte Louis ‘54 & Dolores Kidder Holzgang ‘54 Theresa Homolac ‘08 Ronald ‘51 & Joyce Honeyman Cynthia Honma ‘06 Lester & Penelope Hoodenpyle Jean & Obie Hoodman John & Susan Hoover ‘79 Frederick & Lisa Hopkins Benjamin & Tiffany Wilson Hopwood ‘02 Russell & Susan Horikawa Fraser Horn ‘00, ‘04 & Nicole Kopacz-Horn ‘01, ‘07 Lisa Horn George Horner ‘44 Victoria Horton ‘97 Vinita Howard Derrinda Howe Helen Howe Randy & Michele Howe Tyler Howe ‘17 Dianne Hrubec ‘96 Carl & Miwako Hsu Bev Chamberlain Hubbard ‘66 Randy ‘82 & Margaret Mackenzie Hubbard ‘81 Burton ‘56 & Margaret Harty Huggett ‘56‡ 25 Larry & Carol Huggins Cynthia Beebe Hughes ‘67 Douglas Hughes & Pamela Logsdon Joy Hughes ‘87, ‘88 William & Laurel Chamberlain Hughes ‘88 Craig ‘64, ‘65 & Molly Hull E. Merritt Hulst ‘67 & A.M. Rigan Terrence Hummel Michael Humphrey & Kathleen McNichol Taylor Humphrey ‘16 Steve & Theresa Hunker Larry ‘66 & Marilyn Hunn Adam Hunt James ‘77 & Elizabeth Hurley Patrick ‘66, ‘67 & Sigrid Ekholm Huston ‘66 Elizabeth Hutchinson ‘94 Pati Hutchinson Roland Hutchinson Michael & Catherine Hyland Jonah Hymes CareyAnne Izuo Ichimura ‘03 Scott & Nancy Ichimura Frank Imbrie ‘62 Amy Inciong ‘05 Craig & Lisa Hiromasa Inouye ‘84 Michael ‘66 & Linda Inouye ‘68 Tony & Kelli Burk Iranshad ‘97 Nicole Irons Lynn Ironside Dean & Vassilia Ishihara John & Jill Ishikawa Pedro Jacinto Brian & Laura Jackson Paulette Jaeger Daniel Jaffe ‘14 Majduddin & Patricia Jaffer Alina Mineshima James ‘84 Daniel ‘87 & Becky Kurtz James ‘90 Darrel ‘86 & Jennifer James William ‘92 & Eve James Ronald ‘65 & Janice Janasek Thomas Jeanes ‘69 Erik Jensen ‘10 Lee ‘63 & Penny Jensen Michael ‘79 & Sheila Jensen Douglas ‘93 & Karen Jeske ‘93 Jeff & Brooke Jetton Zhi & Hui Jian Chang Young Jo & Moon Sook Kim Richard Jobs & Kimberly Brodkin Julie Jochum ‘09 Glenn Joesten ‘63 Steve & Annette Johanesen Rustee-Ann Johansen ‘15 Linda Johns ‘89 & Phil Biehl Audrey Karnes Johnson ‘09 Barbara Johnson ‘51, ‘53 Brittney Johnson ‘12 Bryan ‘83, ‘86 & Leah Johnson Claude ‘75 & Elisa Johnson David Johnson Donald & Lori Johnson Emily Johnson ‘14 Glenda Johnson ‘83 & David Knoyle 26 philanthropy edition Jodie ‘96 & Tami Johnson Leonard ‘53, ‘58 & June Johnson Milt ‘52 & Sue Johnson Paul Johnson ‘70 Peter ‘76 & Junko Johnson Timothy Johnson ‘80, ‘83 Jerry ‘68, ‘70 & Peggy Spencer Jolley ‘70 David ‘70 & Gail Jonas Grant ‘97 & Lynda Rasmussen Jones ‘98 James ‘74 & Ginny Weinhold Jones ‘76 Jennifer Sala Jones ‘11 Mark & Frankie Jones Matthew Jones ‘82, ‘84 & Jody Hamilton Robert & Kris Jones Tod Jones ‘94, ‘99 Chelsea Jordan-Makely Stephanie Smith Jorgensen ‘64 Dane Joseph & Morgan Crabtree Gage Josi ‘13 James & Louise Joss Jack Jossi ‘59 Delilah Judy ‘46, ‘73 Tim ‘78 & Melva Juett Kathy Juvet Deloros Afrank Kaauwai ‘59 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Ellen Roe Shawn Roerig James & Joanne Rogers Sandra Rogers & William Kness Steven ‘74 & Susie Rogers Kathleen Rohde ‘14 Randolph & Sandra Rohde Jack & Elaine Roher Shawna Rohner Edwardo Rojas Greg & Ronda Bender Roley ‘89, ‘92 Paul ‘76, ‘78 & Terry Wittliff Roline ‘78 Cecelia Romero ‘88 Corrine Varitz Romero ‘50 William ‘76 & Gail Romley Jeff & Karen Roney Justin Roney ‘14 Veronica Rosales-Leon Jerry & Michelle Rose Robert & Coralie Rose R. Thomas ‘74 & Bonnie Roselius BriAnna Rosen ‘12 Sharon Rosen ‘76 Ira & Ruth Conklin Rosenberg ‘64 Robert ‘88 & Marilyn Rosenow Aaron Ross ‘96 & Dina Trueheart Angela Ross Bethany Ross ‘04 James Ross Leslie ‘48 & Rosemary Ross Jeremy Roth & Julie Freeman Sean ‘97 & Barbara Toporek Roush ‘97 Bron ‘01 & Kellie Jones Rowley ‡ Deceased OREGON TERRITORY MISSIONARIES Elkana and Mary Richardson Walker are among the earliest white settlers in the region. Their son, Cyrus, grew up at Tshimakain, learning the native Spokane language, and later worked at Warm Springs Indian Agency. Walker descendent Betty Thorn recently donated a collection of Cyrus Walker’s papers, including journals and letters, to Pacific University, marking one of the most significant additions ever to the university collections. 4 pacificu.edu/walkerpapers James & Joy Rozee Wallace ‘57, ‘58 & Catharine Shepard Ruch ‘58 Philip & Lisa Ruder Marvin ‘61 & Mary Lou Rueck Enewan Ruiz ‘10 David ‘82 & Mary Rumpf Scott & Carol Zolkewitz Rymer ‘92 Nestor & Herminia Sabado Janelle Sabugo ‘17 Teodorico & Lourdes Sabugo Frank & Judy Olson Saccomanno ‘94, ‘97 Lynette Sahnow ‘65, ‘77 Kellen & Cecily Ellis Sakrison Eric ‘83, ‘85 & Tamson Saksa Katherine Sakumoto ‘13, ‘14 Kyle & Atsuko Sakumoto Donald Salmon ‘75 Mark & Dianne Salzwedel Marlene Aguigui San Nicolas ‘92 Gerardo Sanchez ‘14 Kerry Sanchez ‘03 Nelson & Mary Ann Sanchez Rodolfo Sanchez ‘14 Jaime Sanchez-Gutierrez Ben Sanderlin ‘14 Douglas Sanders Eric Sanders George Sanders David & Sheryl Sanders Amber Sandoval ‘11 Lesly Sanocki Rusty & Kuulei Santiago Alison Hennes Santoro ‘05, ‘08 Sierra Saplan ‘15 Lisa Sardinia & John Bloss Janae Sargent ‘16 Christopher & Elizabeth Sarles Dora Sato Scott Sato ‘03 Scott & H. 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Charles Spear ‘79 Kristi Spires David & Katie Handel Sprenger ‘03 Brendan & Natalie Stamper Roger & Nancy Smith Stampke ‘82 Steve & Debi Stanich Christina Stankovich Kathleen Stanley Nathan ‘97 ‘98 & Michelle Namitz Stanley Don & Maxine O’Black Stark ‘58 Victor ‘73 & Carolyn Starow Louanne Starr ‘65 Amanda Stead Bob Steele Janet Steele Michael & Gerianne Steele Mike Steffen John Steiger Peggy Stein ‘89 Peter & Windy Stein ‘12 Jan & Vicky Nichols Sterling ‘74 Debbie Stettler Renee Stevens David & Sonja Steves Andrea Stewart Dakota Stewart ‘17 Douglas ‘61, ‘69 & Frances Stewart Thomas ‘89 & Jan Stewart Alan & Marta Stig Jeffrey Stoch & Mary Henry Robert & Diane Stockhouse Juliette Stoering David & Stephanie Stokamer William ‘98 & Mihoko Kobayashi Stolley ‘00 Richard & Susan Wilkinson Stone ‘69 Larry ‘77 & Nancy Stoppel Kristin Kondo Storfa & Ryan Storfa Allan & Jean Strand McLeod Strang ‘02 Ron & Dorothy Knouff Strasser ‘90 David ‘01 & Nicole Dorris Strayer ‘00 Nancy Strayer Ronald & Alice Strayer Mara Strickler Isaac Stringer ‘73 Leonard ‘65 & Anne Stroh Suzie Stroman Damon & Lois Struble Stacie Struble ‘15 Bob & Amy Corvin Struckmeyer ‘70 Gene Stuben ‘91 William Studdiford ‘49 Robert ‘63 & M. Karen Sturtevant Daniel & Carole Suehiro Elton & Patricia Suganuma Alan Sugawara Brian Sullivan ‘82, ‘85 & Anna Leon-Guerrero ‘83 Gloria Greene Sullivan ‘53 Dennis & Keri Sullivan ‘08 Robert & Sylvia Summers James ‘66 & Annabelle Sumner Damon & Colleen Sump Sheila Supplee John & Cathy Cody Suroviak ‘02 Angela Surratt Rebecca Sutton Yoshimitsu & Joan Suyematsu Daren & Susan Suzuki Michael ‘65 & Ann Suzuki Dean ‘58 & Janet Swanson Duane Swanz ‘76, ‘78‡ Thomas & Yvonne Swyers Jason & Meghan Daaboul Swygard ‘04 Diana Sykes Lisa Szefel Camay Tabisola ‘14 Roque Tabisola & Iregene Leong-Tabisola Donna Taggart Johnson ‘78 Yu-Chi Tai Patti Taira-Tokuuke ‘90, ‘92 & Jon Tokuuke Philip ‘66 & Karen Takaba Randall ‘86 ‘89 & Edna Takaki Ryan Takas ‘99 Blayne ‘94 & Cher Higashihara Takemoto ‘97, ‘98 Gerard & June Takiguchi Randy & Donna Tamashiro Johannes ‘08 & Melanie Tan Eric & Roberta Tanaka Terrence ‘79 & Charlene Tancabel Andres Tapia & Sara Tapia-Guillen Laurie Tarumoto-Young ‘82, ‘86 & Collin Young Tamara Eischen Tasker ‘02, ‘05 Darwin ‘65 & Cecilia Tate Kevin Taucher ‘14 Brad Taura ‘99 Milton & Mildred Taura Brian Taylor ‘14 David & Diane Taylor Frederick Taylor Malynda Taylor ‘17 Robert Taylor ‘10 Roger Taylor ‘79 Scott ‘74, ‘76 & Merrillyn Taylor Edwin ‘58 & Mary Tays Patricia Campbell Tennant ‘56 Michael ‘69 & Linda Terhorst Barbara Ternus Timothy & Susan Terrell Margaret-Anne Teruya ‘02 Terence & Ann Teruya Janna Tessman ‘12 Troy & Jill Tetsuka Paula Thatcher Jon Thayer ‘49 Mike & Kristy Thayer Anthony Thiel Kathleen Thiel Ora Faye Wilson Thogerson ‘49 Kristen Thomas ‘10 Sarah & Arden Thomas Wayne Thomas ‘61 Fred & Betsy Thompson ‘83 James ‘78 & Darlene Thompson Richard Thompson ‘63 Roger Thompson ‘53, ‘54 Rose Thompson ‘13 Thomas ‘59 & Carol Thompson Steve & Masako Thomson William & Sue Thomson Alfred ‘65 & Sharon Thonstad Joseph Thorman ‘71 Justin ‘93 & Rika Thorne Mike & Jill Thorne Ronald & Patricia Thorne Ken Thorp ‘92 Richard Thurin Jonathan Thurman ‘03 William ‘58 & Joyce Tiedgen Blake ‘98 & Melissa Alexander Timm ‘98 Carole Timpone & Steve Matthews John & Lisa Toguchi Gary & Lorraine Tokuda Warren ‘75 & Debbie Lepley Tokuhisa ‘81 Dale & Sandra Tokuuke Mark & Alison Little Toledo ‘80 Lloyd & Cheryl Tolle Alan & Joyce Tomita Gary & Gail Tomita Neal Tomita ‘70 Robert & Bobbie Skerry Tomkinson ‘52 Randy & Julie Doebele Toney ‘99, ‘00 Darren & Joy Torii Dale ‘82, ‘83 & Jamie Tosland Alex & Shirley Toth Timothy & Lisa Tougas Bruce ‘83 & Jill Townley Hung Tran ‘00, ‘04 & Sherry Wickware Tim ‘74 & Cathy Tran ‘74 Thuy Tran ‘94 Trinh Tran ‘16 David & Carol Triebes Edward & Charlene Tritt Tanya Trowbridge ‘15 Thomas & Kristine Trowbridge Mark Truax ‘09 Peter ‘69 & Patricia York Truax ‘69, ‘79 Ashley Truchan ‘08 Gary & Dianne Truitt Janett Trujillo ‘16 Thomas & Marjorie Trulock Samantha Trulock ‘14 Stephen & Angela Tuffey Christopher Tuffli ‘89 & Joy Higa Allen Tugaoen ‘13 Patrick & Natividad Tugaoen Kenneth & Martha Tunall Ted & Susan Huang Tung ‘62 Barbara & Louis Turk Stanton ‘67 & Kathleen Turner William ‘63 & Sherral Thornburg Turner ‘63 Kerry Tymchuk John & Donna Tyner Ronald & Carolyn Holtz Tyson Timothy & Aimee Tyvan Robert & Erin Kitagawa Uchida ‘82 Keith & Lea Uehara Dennis ‘67 & Karen Ueyama Erina Umezaki Amy Unfred ‘04 Ingrid Unterseher Robert Upchurch Patrick Urain & Janett Llamas-Urain Kimiko Uto Marlin ‘54 & Barbara Utterback Dean & Rona Uyehara Enie Vaisburd Placido & Michelle Valenciano Russell & Patricia Valente Mariana Valenzuela Caitlin Valhuerdi ‘13 Steve & Linda Van Doren ‘82 Robert Van Dyk & Nancy Christoph Chris Van Dyke Dorothy Van Dyke William Van Horn ‘54 Tony & Louise Van Vliet Carolyn Vanaken Stacy Vance ‘03 Teri-Lynn Nishimoto Vance ‘85 David & Laurie Nelson Vancott ‘00 Reed ‘72 & Carila Vandehey Robert Vandehey ‘60 Willem & Pamela VandeKamp Deanne Dayton Vandevert ‘61 Dennis ‘78 ‘80 & Rita Vannatta Philip VanPeursem ‘13 Renee & Brent Vanzant Ralph & Robin Vasey Christopher Veazey ‘01 & Kristine Drafahl ‘02 Frederick & Donna Ventura Robert Verant ‘02 & Cristy Santangelo-Verant ‘04 Ray & Martha Arnold Verlinich ‘03 Geoffrey Vernon ‘96 & Lisa Harings ‘97 Jeremy Vernon ‘00, ‘09 Michael & Melissa Vieira Arnel & Renee Villanueva Hector & Maria Villarreal Jayme Vincent ‘13 Sean Visperas ‘17 Gerald & Jocelyn Vivas Donna Vliet Jessica Voas ‘06 Ronald & Carole Scribner Vogeltanz ‘73, ‘80 Richard & Julie Volpel ‘80 Mary Von & John Nevius Catherine Vorhies Charles & Johari Hemenway Vos ‘67 Dallas & Michele Voss Sandee Vossler ‘88 Janine Vuylsteke Daniel Wagner ‘15 pacificu.edu/magazine Richard Wagner & Lynn Wakatsuki Timothy Wagner Robert ‘74 & Kay Kyle Waldron ‘75 Eva Walker ‘92 Kirk & Terri Horst Walker ‘90 Anuhea Wall ‘15 Thomas & Keala Wall Duane ‘49 & Louise Waln Eric Walsh Roman ‘15 & Jennifer Hansen Walsh ‘09 Joe ‘88 & Maria Fiallo Walsh ‘86 Elisabeth Walton Potter The Estate of Ann Waltz Lawrence ‘81, ‘83 & Kathleen Senske Wan ‘82, ‘84 Harold Ward Steven ‘91 & Terri Ward Michael ‘65 & Marsha Warden E. David ‘68 & Phyllis Warfield Ann Warner ‘59 Frank ‘71 & Linda Warren Thomas & Sharon Warren Louis & Patricia Waski Juanita Sidney Wasser ‘49 Jeffrey ‘65 & Lynn Watanabe Tyler Watkins ‘15 Melody Watral ‘76 & Timothy Donahoe Terry & Anne Harrington Watson ‘79 Mike & Debbie McLean Watson ‘80 Sern Watt ‘68 & Mari Siemon Kathleen Gaskin Weagant ‘62 Pam Weatherill-Piper ‘71 & Richard Piper Charles & Laura Weaver Douglas Weaver Kristofer Weaver ‘07 Rebecca Weaver ‘98 Eric & Peggy Webb Herbert ‘85, ‘88 & Beth Bentley Webb ‘85 Joanne Rieger Webber ‘59 Alec & Amber Webster Noel ‘97 & Christy Pugh Webster ‘97 Gary Weeks ‘69 & Emma Diaz-Weeks Thomas & Heidi Weimar Susan & Scott Weinbender Robert & Kathy Weinhold Alfred Weiss Wayne & Betty Wenger Gary West ‘69 Lyman ‘61, ‘62 & Charlene West Gary & Beth Westbrook ‘91 Gerald ‘64 & Charlotte Westerholm Jon Westerholm ‘56 Randall ‘79 & Joyclyn Westfall ‘78, ‘80 Dan & Susan Wheeler Richard Wheeler Tina Whitsett Wheeler ‘81 J. Deon ‘74, ‘76 & Myra Whipple Stephen & Ellaine Whisler Richard & Carolyn Miller White ‘65 Colby White ‘09 Harold & Vickie White John ‘62 & Martha White Michael & Eileen White Travis White ‘12 Vincent ‘69, ‘71 & Jill White ‡ Deceased Jaye Cee Whitehead ‘00 & Shannon Perry ‘99, ‘10 Walter ‘02 & Lindsey Whitley Gina Whitney Vaughn Wicker & Nancy Gierut-Wicker David & Molly Callanan Widdicombe ‘92 David ‘83, ‘86 & Wilma Wiersma Harry ‘81, ‘83 & Rebecca Wiessner Gerald Wilburn Arthur Wilcox ‘58 Dean ‘50 & Beryl Schantz Wilcox ‘53 Kenneth Wilcox ‘72 Thomas & Cheryl Wildfang Rosemary Hess Wiles ‘40 Joanne Wiley-Apicello Michael ‘77 & Susan Wilhoit Trisha Wilkie ‘13 William & Dollyann Dudis Willcutt ‘72 Diane Williams Eleanor Williams George & R. Laverne Williams Kristopher Williams ‘02 Larry ‘65 & Kathleen Williams Larry Williams Timothy ‘89 & Andrea VonTom Williams ‘89 Fred ‘66 & Tonya Willis Jeffrey Wilmes ‘92 Michael ‘79 & Kathy Wilsey Cassandra Wilson ‘11 Charles ‘63 & Brenda Wilson Craig ‘86 & Patricia Wilson Robert ‘82, ‘84 & Joleen Wilson Sandra Wilson Spencer Wilson ‘15 Eric & Tina Nelson Wilson ‘90 Tye & Karen Wilson Worrall Wilson ‘66 Elaine Brady Wiltse ‘53 Roberta Wimmer Cameron ‘79 & Valerie Winder Dennis Wininger & Allyson Clark Stephen & Victoria Seid Winkle ‘00 Paul ‘92 & Carol Ann Winkler Brianna Winter ‘13 Amy Winterowd Kent Wise ‘93 Joyce Wisinger ‘67 Michael ‘82 & Ann Witkowski Keith & Sue Wochnick David ‘62, ‘63 & Kristine Wold Roger & Kathryn Wold Charles Wolf ‘54, ‘56 Zachary Wolf ‘11 Mary Wolfe ‘65 Sharon Wolff ‘96 Steven ‘73 & Janet Hunt Wolfhagen ‘73 Carol Wong ‘71 Dayna Michelle Wong ‘10 Edward & Sheila Wong Hong Wong & Patricia Leung Michael ‘71, ‘77 & Gail Turek Wong ‘73 Michael & Karen Wong David ‘62 & Shirley Woodford George ‘59 & Flo-Ree Woodruff Paul & Toni Woodruff Raymond Woods ‘66 Rachael Woody ‘05 & Tobias Inman Martin Wright Gloria Doerfler Wulf ‘53 Wilfred & Editha Yago Ronald & Cecilia Yamada Oren & Ira Yamagata Chad & Carol Yamamoto Roy & Gail Yamamoto Casey Yamashita ‘11 Douglas & Yu Jae Yamashita Tiari Yamashita ‘11 Cheryl Yanagida ‘76 Vance Yatsushiro ‘66 Dianna Yazzolino Jeff Yearick Cathy Yee Clarence & Lori Yee Paul & Ji Young Yee Randall Yee & Esther Karpf Gary Yip Darryl & Leigh-Ann Yokoyama Jacob Yoro Reid Yoshida ‘08 Garrett & Sherri Yoshimoto Melvin ‘63 & Ruth Yoshioka Charles ‘70 & Nancy Berggren Young ‘70 Donald Young ‘61 James & Adele Young Jamie Young Michael ‘82, ‘83 & Sandra Coutts Young ‘82, ‘84 Thomas & Hilda Younker Lindsay Prescott Zaborowski ‘07 Santha Zaik Jacqueline Zarka ‘10 Sean Zearly Irv ‘62, ‘63 & Carol Zemrau Janice Ziegler ‘85, ‘88, ‘06 & Richard Hansen Anita Zijdemans Boudreau Summer Zimmerman ‘09 Gibran & Lina Zogbi Fredric & Connie Zook Karyn Foster Zyvan ‘10 ORGANIZATIONS 20 20 Eyecare Centers, Inc. PC Accounting Plus ++ Ace Hardware Alberta Eye Health Clinic Aloha Vending and Amusement AmazonSmile Foundation American Endowment Foundation American Express Charitable Fund Anthony’s Restaurants Arakaki Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation Archery Summit Arnica Foundation Atiyeh International, Ltd. Bag & Baggage Productions Bank of America The Best Insurance Agency Billings Eyecare Associates, PLLC Boeing, Inc. Boneyard Beer BrandMuscle, Inc. Burgerville USA Cannon Eye Clinic Cascade Physical Therapy Center For Dermatology and Laser Surgery Chevron Humankind Chugach Eye Clinic & Optical Cinetopia Progress Ridge, LLC The Circuit Bouldering Gym Clarno Consulting Cog Wild Bicycle Tours, LLC Colonial Country Club Columbia Community Bank Columbia Sportswear Company ComedySportz Portland Cookies By Design David Hill Vineyard & Winery Mark Dawson Construction, LLC Todd Demers Construction DeMund Family Private Foundation Diva Den Studio Dutch It, Inc. Eagle Crest Resort Eastside Distilling Elite Optical, LLC Elk Cove Vineyards Epsilon Omicron Assoc of Phi Gamma Delta Etcetera Antiques Exercise Equipment Northwest, Inc. Eyewear Kahala, LLC Family Vision Center of Tacoma Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Hawaiian Bank Forest Hills Golf Course Four Ravens Occupational Therapy, LLC Four Seasons Bowling Center Gardeau Crest Farms, LLC Garden Island Barbecue Garden Island Physical Therapy, Ltd. Godfather’s Pizza Golden Valley Brewery Goodwear Dress Shoppe, Ltd. Hand and Arm Therapy of Central Oregon, Inc. The Heating Specialist, Inc. HEI Charitable Foundation, Matching Grants Program Heitman Docks, LLC Heritage Vision Clinic Hewitt Optometric Center High Desert Museum Hot Lips Pizza Pearl, LLC House Spirits Distillery Michael D. Hundley Insurance Agency, Inc. Hy-Line Cruises Island Spirit Kayak Japanese Gardens Jared Galleria of Jewelry Jerry’s Rogue Jets The Joinery Kaimuki Eyecare Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc. Kettle Foods Kimberley Vision Care Krave Jerky 31 32 philanthropy edition Lasko Properties, LLC Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Lifetime Vision Source of Lebanon, LLC Lloyd Center Ice Rink Maggie’s Buns McMenamins Pubs & Breweries Mercer Estates Winery Meyer Appraisals Mossy Creek Pottery Naked Winery Napa Valley Swim Team New Deal Distillery, LLC North Cascade Academia, Inc. Occupational Therapy Association of Oregon Olympia Vision Clinic OMSI On Site Service & Repair Oregon State Handball Association Oregon Symphony Oregon Zoo P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute Papa Murphy’s Pizza Pepper’s Mexican Grill Janet Peters Insurance, Inc. Pfizer Foundation Portland General Electric Phil’s 1500 Subs Pioneer Memorial Physical Therapy, LLC Pomeroy Eyecare, PC Portland Trail Blazers Portland’s Culinary Workshop PPP Management Consulting, LLC Primo’s Pizza Qualcomm, Inc. Dr. Bradford L. Rabe, LLC Rainbow Lanes, Inc. Raytheon Rock Bottom Brewery Rolla Eye Clinic Seattle Seahawks Select Harvest USA, LLC Shasta Vision Group Sidney Eye Care, PLLC Simple Pleasures Events, LLC Sitka Vision Clinic Mark Sohn Construction Sonic Drive-In Southern Hills Eyecare State Farm Insurance, Forest Grove Steele’s Karate and Kickboxing Strayer Consulting Services, Inc. Sunset Lanes Sushi & Maki Taco Del Mar Cornell Town Center Tillamook Vision Center Timberline Lodge Toro Bravo, Inc. Torrington Vision Clinic Tran Optometry Clinic, PC Trappist Abbey Bakery Tumalo Feed Company Union Pacific Railroad Company United Church Funds United Fire Group Foundation University of Oregon-Museum of Natural and Cultural History Uptown Vision Center Valero Energy Foundation Valley Eye Associates, PC Valley Vision Clinic Van Dyke Appliances, Inc. Verizon Foundation Vine Gogh Wells Fargo Bank Widmer Brothers Brewing Wilsonville Family Fun Center & Bullwinkles Restaurant Winco Foods Woodfold Manufacturing, Inc. WSC Insurance College of Business Founders Circle Inaugural Circle The College of Business Founders Circle supports the establishment of the Pacific University College of Business. The Inaugural Circle recognizes donors who gave more than $25,000 from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Evona Brim Ruth Burlingham Kim & Barbara Ledbetter William Stoller ‘74 Founding Partner The Founding Partner level recognizes donors who gave between $5,000 and $9,999 from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS James ‘60 & Mary Fair Berglund ‘58 Mark & Katherine Frandsen Richard and Joy Hanson Warren ‘64 & Geraldine Higa Eugene & Launa Zurbrugg Founding Champion The Founding Champion level recognizes donors who gave between $2,500 and $4,999 from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Robert ‘66 & Elisabeth Barrett Donald & Katharine Epstein Rebecca & Wayne Graham Lawrence “Tige” & Peggy Harris Michael Henningsen Robert ‘93 & Kristin Thomas Douglas ‘72, ‘74 & Eileen Weberling ORGANIZATIONS KPMG Foundation The Standard Employee Giving Campaign Founding Supporter The Founding Supporter level recognizes donors who gave between $1,000 and $2,499 from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. INDIVIDUALS Jeremy Beal ‘97 Candace Carr Eleanore Chong & Monty Richards Michelle Baron Cowing Gregory Dinges James ‘68 & Susan White Fitzgerald ‘69 Jeffrey Greendorfer ‘71 Lesley Hallick Kenneth McGill N. Charles O’Connor Kathryn O’Driscoll ‘86 Susan Barrett Roddy Jacob & Kimberly Swyers R. Nat ‘66 & Susan Webb ORGANIZATIONS Burlingham Seeds, LLC Heart of Oak Society The Heart of Oak Society honors those who have made long-term commitments to Pacific University by naming the university in their wills, arranging life income gifts, or making gifts of life insurance or other estate assets. At their request, some members are not listed. Gerry Wren Allyn ‘52 Honey Baldwin Robert ‘53 & Jean Baltes Thomas Barry ‘51 Patrick & Tabitha Hazelett Becker ‘84 Arthur & Elizabeth Clark Benton ‘65 Ruth Bishop ‘68 David & Robyn Buzzetti Bogden ‘81 Evona Harford Brim Bernard ‘49, ‘50 & Selma Brown Dan & Kathy Bump Kenneth Bump ‘41 Ruth Burlingham Ellen Burton-Hallock ‘45 Richard & Pamela Loring-Johnson Cariker ‘63 Waltraud Pembaur Cate ‘47 Timothy Choy ‘64 LeRoy & Doris Christensen Elizabeth Clark ‘81 Benjamin Colby ‘97 Coralie Coleman A. Everett Cook ‘51 Bernard ‘51 & Margaret Gaston Cooper ‘51 Phillip & Leigh Creighton Catherine Crooker & Griff O’Brien Lance & Marcia Englund Cypert ‘72 Sue Morgan Dawson ‘59 Anthony ‘49 & Maureen DeVito Shelly Ellison ‘96 Hildegard Brodersen Fahrenbach ‘80 Judith Wright Favor ‘61 Charlotte Filer Peter Ford ‘45 Lorely French & James Draznin Gerald ‘53, ‘54 & Marian Groff Joe ‘79 & Mary Gross David ‘62 & Ginger Hackett Kenji ‘72 & Lillian Kiyota Hamada ‘70 Jimmie Grace Harris Karsten Hazelett ‘75 & Josephine Pegrum-Hazelett ‘75 Rodney ‘60 ‘61 & Suzan Heater Robert ‘50 & Billie Holcomb Irene Holland ‘71, ‘77 Ronald ‘51 & Joyce Honeyman Robert ‘64 & Sunny McGowan Iboshi ‘67 David ‘72 & Melanie McVey Johnston ‘91 Richard ‘53 & Lois Williams Johnston ‘52, ‘80 Robert ‘49 & Dori Jones Delilah Judy ‘46, ‘73 Brenda Johnson Kameenui ‘70 Edward Kameenui ‘70 Alan & Jane Stein Kershaw ‘61 Gerald ‘81, ‘83, ‘85 & Zona Komarnicky Ansel Krutsinger Jay Lee Leonard & Nira Levine Kerry Lohr ‘71 Douglas Longhurst ‘89 & Linda Netherton Ronald Malloney ‘60 Teresa Maloney William & Cheron Messmer Mayhall ‘64 Kenneth McGill Bruce McInnes Gene ‘60 & Linda McIntyre Erica Meyer-Arendt Mrs. T. Kirk Miles Thomas Mitchell ‘99 James ‘52 & Antonia Nelson William ‘51, ‘52, ‘53 & Louise Leding Nelson ‘51 Roberta Nickels ‘70 Deanne Nielsen John Olsen ‘67, ‘68 Timothy & Sheila O’Malley Irene Price Jack ‘52 ‘53 & Laverna Reid John & Marilyn Ritchie Aaron Ross ‘96 & Dina Trueheart Michael Rushfeldt ‘95 R. Richard ‘77, ‘79 & Marcia Pogue Ryan ‘79 Timothy ‘66 & Nancy Cross Schauermann Donald & Dorothy Schauermann Ruth Scheller William Sefler Rolfe Selberg ‘53, ‘65 Mary Wolken Sizer ‘52, ‘77 Thomas & Della Sloan Myron ‘60 & Jann Chapman Smith ‘60 Karen Phillips Soderberg ‘72, ‘82 Janice Spencer ‘70 Richard ‘54 & Mary Lou Spencer Michael & Gerianne Steele Byron & Dianne Steiger ‘79 Steven Stewart ‘69 Leona Blackmun Stovall ‘51 Barbara Strain ‘70 Gayle ‘66 & Lois Strickler pacificu.edu/magazine Douglas Stuart ‘51, ‘52 William Studdiford ‘49 Jean Swartz C. Wayne ‘50, ‘60 & Jean Brodersen Tate ‘52 Margaret Taylor Dean Taylor Margaret Thompson Louise Barnett Todd ‘50 Robert & Bobbie Skerry Tomkinson ‘52 Dennis ‘78, ‘80 & Rita Vannatta Louis & Camille Wainwright Loren & Dottie Waltz James Weber ‘70, ‘75 & Sally Ringholm ‘78 Benjamin & Elaine Whiteley James & Brenda Hall Wilkinson ‘60 Norma Nelson Williams ‘61 Charles ‘70 & Nancy Berggren Young ‘70 Gifts in Honor Throughout the year, Pacific receives many gifts from donors wishing to commemorate a friend or loved one. Honorary gifts ensure that generations to come will have the opportunity to succeed at Pacific. The following honorary gifts were made between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. In Honor of Mark Ankeny Elaine Coughlin & Jonathon Lietz Donna & John Phillips In Honor of Daiva A. Banaitis Suzanne Foley Belatti ‘01 Joana Freedman ‘83 Rebecca Reisch ‘01 Richard Rutt Sheryl & David Sanders In Honor of Isabella M. Barcellona ‘16 William & Rochelle Barcellona In Honor of Willard B. Bleything ‘51, ‘52, ‘54 Goffe & Nancy Jones Torgerson ‘78 ‘80 In Honor of Kameron K. Boro ‘13 Jack & Caroline Belsom In Honor of Timothy Y. C. Choy ‘64 Jerry & Colette Coleman Gerilyn Murai Robert & Johanna Rawson In Honor of Rebecca Y. Concepcion Thomas & Hilda Younker In Honor of Jennifer Coyle ‘90, ‘93, ‘00 Irene & Melqui Arroyo Linda Fields Launa Kind Melodye Mac Alpine In Honor of David Crist ‘67 Robert ‘66 & Elisabeth Barrett In Honor of James O. Currie Steven ‘81 & Rebecca Fields Kathryn Nielsen ‘78 Megan Plumlee ‘03 & Becca Wilhelm Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc. In Honor of Russell A. Dondero Scott ‘90, ‘93 & Tricia Allen Cooper ‘90 Christopher Tuffli ‘89 & Joy Higa ‡ Deceased NEARLY 100 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS were named Northwest Conference Scholar-Athletes in 2013-2014. The designation is given to students who earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 and participate in at least one varsity sport throughout a complete season. Nearly half of Pacific University undergraduates participate in varsity, junior varsity or intramural sports. 4 goboxers.com In Honor of Charlotte C. Filer Thomas Barreto ‘86 Beth Rasgorshek ‘84 Michael Benton Eyes on Broadway In Honor of George R. Gage Jeanne & Fred Oliver In Honor of Henry U. Glover ‘17 Jeff & Julie Glover In Honor of Lesley M. Hallick Elinor Langer & Martin Zwick In Honor of John W. Hayes Julie Burris In Honor of Evan C. Heydemann ‘16 Christian & Lisa Heydemann In Honor of Robert ‘64 & Sunny McGowan Iboshi ‘67 Timothy Choy ‘64 In Honor of Hayley M. Johanesen ‘13 Steve & Annette Johanesen In Honor of Suzanne R. Judah ‘75, ‘81 Ronald Judah In Honor of Kellie Kato ‘17 Glenn Kato ‘83 & Lydia Lem ‘81, ‘83 In Honor of Stephanie N. Keys ‘17 Kristopher & Heather Keys In Honor of Brian P. Kyaw ‘16 Myomyint Kyaw & Kaythe Thaya In Honor of Derek R. Lasko H. Joe Story In Honor of Wanda E. Laukkanen Tony & Virginia Adams Anonymous Angela Arena Elaine Bortles Julie & Gary Christerson Megan Banasek Drake Michael Farris Lynn Gardner Isaac Gilman Marita Kunkel Stephanie Miller Debbie & Michael Pariera Tatiana Piatanova Alfred Weiss Santha Zaik In Honor of Quinten Moore ‘14 Suzie Stroman In Honor of Charissa Nelson ‘05 Sarah Nelson ‘13 In Honor of Roberta L. Nickels ‘70 Maria de Jesus Aguilar Raquel Avalos Cristian & America Barajas Alicia Bermejo Martha Duran de Gonzalez Aurelia Echeverria Hilda Echeverria Maria Echeverria Maria Escutia Andrade Marion Albro Gustafson Carmelo Hernandez Pedro Jacinto Maria Lara Teresa Lara Melchor Leon-Vidals Sandra Flores Marroquin Douglas ‘93 & Gladys Martin Gary & Nancy Weber Martin ‘70 Lucia Martinez Rosa Mejia Gaona Marisela Mejia Gaona Lucina Mejia Gaona Maria Pineda Luis Ramirez Dominguez Graciela Rodales Lidia Rodriguez Edwardo Rojas Veronica Rosales-Leon Jaime Sanchez-Gutierrez Pilar Sayago Betty & Leonard Schmidlin Tim ‘74 & Cathy Tran ‘74 The Standard Employee Giving Campaign In Honor of Scout Northway ‘15 Carrie Northway In Honor of N. Charles “Chuck” O’Connor Victoria Horton ‘97 Richard Jobs & Kimberly Brodkin Michelle Lawrence ‘10 In Honor of James R. Ogden ‘72, ‘73 Michael ‘71, ‘73 & Cindy Garton Linda Knowles Marguerite Ogden In Honor of Gary A. Pacarro ‘74 Timothy Choy ‘64 In Honor of Nathaniel R. Quillin ‘12 Michael & Jill Quillin In Honor of John W. Roberts ‘63 Gail Harrison Allgood ‘69 In Honor of James F. Ross Aaron Ross ‘96 & Dina Trueheart In Honor of Bryce M. Seliger Patricia Dukes In Honor of Rylan S. Tomita ‘13 Kimiko Uto Gifts in Memory Many individuals choose to celebrate the life of a loved one through a memorial gift. Such gifts commemorate a friend or family member and help ensure that generations to come will have the opportunity to succeed at Pacific. The following memorial gifts were made between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. In Memory of Claire A. Argow Donald Schweitzer & Marni Doerfler Gayle ‘66 & Lois Strickler In Memory of Victor G. Atiyeh Evona Brim Gene Chin Eleanore Chong & Monty Richards Bev Clarno Michael & Diana Daggett George & Nancy Dewey Russell & Ann Furukawa Dondero ‘81 Josephine Driscoll Verne & Donna Duncan Antoinette Hatfield Vinita Howard Majduddin & Patricia Jaffer Marita Kunkel Nell Kuonen Philip & Virginia Lang Dan & Lori Lavey Thomas Lekas Steve & Beverly Louie Harry A. Merlo Denny Miles & Barbara Curtin Miles Robert & Suzanne Morrison Paul ‘78 & Nancy Knop Phillips ‘77 ‘82 Keith & Louise Putman Robert & Coralie Rose Jonathan ‘78 & Pamela Young Schlueter ‘77 James Sellers 33 34 philanthropy edition Dan Simmons H. Joe Story Henry Swigert Charles & Caroline Swindells Gerry Thompson Mike & Jill Thorne Kerry Tymchuk Tony & Louise Van Vliet Elisabeth Walton Potter Benjamin & Elaine Whiteley R. Jon & Kathy Yunker Atiyeh International, Ltd. Clarno Consulting Epsilon Omicron Assoc of Phi Gamma Delta Etcetera Antiques Gallatin Public Affairs Gannett Foundation The Greenbrier Companies Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Harry A. Merlo Foundation, Inc. The Oregon Community Foundation Stimson Lumber Company In Memory of Jean I. Baldwin Warren ‘83 & Deane Arakaki Roberta August ‘82 Bryan ‘78 & Pamela Casper Marilyn Coats ‘78 Richard ‘81 & Glenda Costain Gail Dudley ‘79 Kelly & Pamela Gunson Edwards ‘77 Timothy ‘79 & Wendy Foley Charlene Mendell Fregosi ‘78 Bernard Mayer & Anita Grossen-Mayer ‘85 Craig & Rebecca Christie Hamilton ‘80 Heather Hannam ‘78 John & Susan Hoover ‘79 Eric & Catherine Thomas Johnson ‘79 Tim ‘78 & Melva Juett Sandra Kirchner ‘77 Kenji & Diane Kaya Kusaka ‘80 John & Kim Yano Lee ‘83 Paul & Caryl Hoffman Nicol ‘78 Charles & Jean Lindely Oakes ‘83 Mark Ono ‘79 Tim & Karen Hedeen Pflaum ‘82 Craig ‘78 & Lisa Phelps Brant & Carolyn Kaegi Popma ‘79 James Powell & Renate Powell ‘81 Gregory ‘97 & Kelly Reed Prusynski ‘83 Tanya Raymond ‘82 Paul ‘76 ‘78 & Terry Wittliff Roline ‘78 Teri-Lynn Nishimoto Vance ‘85 Richard & Julie Volpel ‘80 Terry & Anne Harrington Watson ‘79 Randall ‘79 & Joyclyn Westfall ‘78, ‘80 Diane Williams Garden Island Physical Therapy, LTD. Arakaki Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation In Memory of Danny J. Bickel ‘90 William ‘68 & Patricia Bickel Church In Memory of George W. Burlingham Kathe Barber James & Nancy Bass PACIFIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS relaunched the Black Student Union in 2013-2014. The new generation of the group has hosted forums and discussion groups on campus while also offering fellowship for new students at Pacific. Julie Berglund Baker & Doug Baker Evona Brim Forrest ‘42 & Rosemary Joubert Bump ‘60 Ruth Burlingham David ‘83 & Denise Cadd Sally Carey Candace Carr Edward & Deborah Clarke Richard & Arlene Coon Robert & Susan Pollock Coussens Catherine Crooker & Griff O’Brien Philip & Carol Doidge Donald & Katharine Epstein William & Jan Loomis Faust Mason & Joanne Forrence Merrie Greene French ‘60 Gerald ‘61 & Laura James Frye ‘65 Shirley Anderson Gamble ‘49 Lesley Hallick Richard and Joy Hanson Lawrence “Tige” & Peggy Harris William & Dixie Harrison Michael Henningsen Rick Krebs William & Emmy Lawrence John & Barbara Marontate Monica Wolf Marvin ‘68 Donald & Charlotte Miller Darlene & Jim Morgan Daniel & Alice Murray Jonathan & Marjorie Richmond Nichols ‘68 Robert ‘47 & Norma Nixon Douglas Pope Shawn Roerig Timothy ‘66 & Nancy Cross Schauermann Judson ‘62 & Sherry Hicks Smith ‘64 Richard & Doreen Stenson Larry ‘77 & Nancy Stoppel Jan Stricklin Jacob & Kimberly Swyers Thomas & Yvonne Swyers Louis & Patricia Waski Larry Williams Burlingham Seeds LLC DeMund Family Private Foundation Gardeau Crest Farms, LLC Napa Valley Swim Team Oregon Seed Association In Memory of Peggy Cadd David ‘83 & Denise Cadd In Memory of Mou-ta Chen Kathleen Chen In Memory of Francesca B. Clifford Joyce & Timothy Gabriel In Memory of Shirley A. Corey Randall ‘66, ‘67 & Joanne Corey In Memory of Ellen Choy Craig Timothy Choy ‘64 In Memory of Russell Crites ‘79, ‘80 Dennis ‘78, ‘80 & Rita Vannatta In Memory of Kiden E. Dilla ‘17 Michael & Tami Boardman In Memory of Esther Evans George & Donna Evans In Memory of Hilda Fine David & Linda Hunt John White & Bonnie Wyckoff ‘05 In Memory of Jack W. Friedel William & Carolyn Friedel Pritchard In Memory of Silvia Genel ‘00 Genevieve Arnaut ‘98, ‘99 Kevin & Lisa Roberts Christiansen ‘98, ‘01 James Lane & Sheila Keane Susan Li Catherine & Kirk Miller Robin Shallcross & Otto Schell Ruth Zuniga & Juan Soria In Memory of Adelia E. Griffith ‘17 Russell & Ann Furukawa Dondero ‘81 George & Donna Evans In Memory of Harold ‘50 & Gladys Lowder Haynes ‘65, ‘70 Martha Haynes Batchelor In Memory of Josiah Hill III Sara Jane Davis-Risen ‘06 & Steven Risen Deborah Friscia George Olson Robert ‘88 & Marilyn Rosenow Richard Rutt Jim & Annjanette Stoddard Sommers ‘04 Mary Von & John Nevius John White & Bonnie Wyckoff ‘05 In Memory of Albert “Hap” Hingston John ‘64 & Theresa Hjersman Anderson ‘67 R. Kenneth & Karen Sato Godwin ‘66 Deanne Dayton Vandevert ‘61 William H. Young ‘58 In Memory of John Hugill ‘50, ‘56 Joan Hugill In Memory of Katherine M. Jefferson ‘84 Elizabeth Elston Anne Myers Kathleen Nolan In Memory of Gaither A. Johnson Lisa Rowley In Memory of Karen Mullan Kaiser ‘77 Daniel Kaiser In Memory of Henry P. Kaulia ‘82 Myles Ah Nee Alicia Arakaki-Schadt Douglas & Terry Arnall ‘04 Bart Bass Meredith Brynteson ‘08 Paul Butkovich James Fujisaki ‘91 Jana Gay Theodore & Tania Glasscock Hand ‘04 Shanell Kawasaki Hesia ‘03 & Robert Hesia ‘04 Glenn ‘70 & Candice Higa Coreen Higa ‘01 Randy ‘82 & Margaret Mackenzie Hubbard ‘81 Robert ‘64 & Sunny McGowan Iboshi ‘67 Raymond Kamiya ‘64‡ Nu’uanu & Rhesa Kaulia Gerald & Marlene Knechtel Kyle Kobashigawa ‘87 Ronald & Stephanie Kueber Wade Masaki ‘87 Michael ‘82 & Candace Furubayashi McCartney Scott ‘87 & Stephanie Murai Nishimura ‘88 Dean ‘87 & Laura Shintaku Oshiro ‘88 Ronald Smith Warren ‘75 & Debbie Lepley Tokuhisa ‘81 Forest Hills Golf Course Grace Works, LLC pacificu.edu/magazine In Memory of Audrey Kerseg Rebecca-Kelly Perez Clark ‘10 David & Susan Nelson Sean ‘97 & Barbara Toporek Roush ‘97 Susan Schwab John White & Bonnie Wyckoff ‘05 In Memory of Paul Kohl ‘80 Salisa Williams In Memory of Eva C. Krebs Brian & Ada Akimoto Ryan Aiello ‘06 & Lisa Molitor Geraci ‘91 Melanie Anderson Mark & Rebecca Ankeny Kelly Arbuckle ‘05 Leah Baldwin Pauline & Mick Beard Hannah Braggs Diana Burda Nancy & David Connolly Michelle Baron Cowing Phillip & Leigh Creighton David DeMoss & Geoffrey Wren Benjamin Dictus Karen Dunston Kate Brand Durst ‘85 Kathryn & Greg Eisenbarth Peter Erschen Robert ‘98, ‘00 & Katherine Shields Felix ‘01 James & Jean Flory Jason Franks ‘01 Amanda Littlewood Garber ‘07, ‘11 Ryan Gibbard ‘03, ‘10 & Danielle Warner Brent & F. 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Hood from the fourth-floor common space in Pacific University’s new Cascade Hall. “It’s a really pretty view,” said the sophomore. “Lots of people hang out there.” Pacific’s newest living community opened this fall to nearly 200 students, most freshmen and sophomores. The hall is designed to help draw underclassmen into the community. The rooms, though comfortable, are basic, while common areas — like the floor lounges, shared kitchens and spacious first-floor recreation area — are luring. The hall also is designed to fit the university’s aesthetic and philosophical values. Its wood and brick exterior borrow from the historic feel of Marsh and McCormick halls, while its up-to-the-minute environmental design match Pacific’s commitment to sustainability. pacificu.edu/magazine Nuts & Bolts In Cascade, students control thermostats in their own rooms, but sensors turn off the heat if a window is open. Art Professor Jim Flory created the four-floor mural that “cascades” down the grand staircase. In the UC students eat in The Grove, pick up snacks in the P.O.D. Market and grab coffee at the full-service Starbucks. Cascade Hall is part of a larger transformation project that launched this summer throughout the university. The new roof over the grandstands at Hanson Stadium (page 14), as well as remodeled classroom and lab space at the Hillsboro Campus are part of the transformation, as is the refresh of the Washburne University Center. After a summer of remodeling, the UC reopened to students in September with a whole new look. A large, round skylight brings in natural light, while contemporary furniture, selected by a student committee, offers comfortable eating, studying and lounging options. The stairways have been opened up and the bathrooms remodeled. The bookstore has moved in from off campus. And, updates to the dining options — from all-access meal plans to the new full-service Starbucks — make it an enticing place to eat. For Clifford, the updates throughout campus are part of an even better college experience. “My siblings went here six and eight years ago,” she said. While she’ll share their academic success, her on-campus life will be something different. “It’s a chance to create my own experience.” n 37 38 community class notes Class notes information is collected from alumni, friends and a variety of publications. Submit your news[email protected] 1951 Arnold Taylor and L ilian (Bedinger) Taylor celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary July 3, 2014, in Washington D.C. 1953 Elva (Booth) WhitneyParker recently had artwork featured in a show at the Atrium Gallery at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. The show featured artists over the age of 90. Elva, who was married to Jim Whitney ’52, OD ’53, and attended Pacific briefly during the early years of their marriage, earned a degree in art education at North Texas State and TCU, wrote for local newspapers, drew ads for department stores and worked as a cartographer for the City of Fort Worth Development Department. She founded the Northwest Art Association in 1968 and remains active in the club. She recently wrote a poem about her experience at Pacific University. } pacificu.edu/elva 1966 Paul Owens OD, who also received an honorary doctor of science from Pacific in 1983, married Jeff Robbins, his partner of 25 years, on May 27, 2014. They were the first same-sex couple to be legally wed in Monroe County, Pa. 1969 18 Neal Tomita joined Scott Smith ’67 and Gisele (Nusspickel) Smith ’68 on a visit to the island of Molokai. Tomita’s wife, Cheryl, and Gisele Smith are graduates of Punahou School, and the couples were enjoying 50th reunion festivities at the school, including volcano visits, sailing, museums and a lu’au. 1973 Craig Miller works for The Design Magazine for the Pacific Northwest in Seattle. 1974 Tony Cox retired after 40 years in education. He got his first job offer, as a fourthgrade teacher in Hillsboro, the week he graduated from Pacific. He has taught elementary school, served as assistant principal and principal, taught a high school class for future teachers, and coached new administrators in schools in Hillsboro, Beaverton, Newberg and Forest Grove, Ore. He looks forward to improving his golf game, pulling weeds, catching up on reading and traveling with his wife of 28 years, Ann. 1976 Larry Obie ’76, OD ’77 as been named the 2014 h Outstanding Optometrist of the Year by the Montana Optometric Association. The award recognizes public service contributions and leadership qualities. Obie is past president of the Montana Optometric Association and past president of the Montana State Board of Optometry. He is a partner at Havre Optometric Clinic, practicing with Doug Safley ’75, OD ’76 and Gary Stremcha OD ’85. 19 William Romley recently retired as a high school teacher, coach and administrator after 36 years in education. He’s enjoying playing golf and ocean fishing on the central coast of California. He currently resides in Bakersfield, Calif., but often travels to Monterey, Calif., and Salt Lake City to visit his children’s families. 1978 Alrick Jones has moved to Sacramento, Calif., after many years in Portland. 1979 Catherine Johnson PT, Victoria 20 Vestal PT, Mike Martindale PT, Anne Watson PT and Tim Foley PT met up in Clackamas, Ore., on Aug. 3, 2014, for an informal reunion of the Physical Therapy Class of 1979. 1980 Anthony Doar recently joined Century 21 Properties Plus. Tony brings more than 17 years of real estate and facility management experience, having worked with such firms as CBRE, Iron Mountain and Comcast. He has his certification in facility management (CFM) from Northeastern. He will work out of Century 21’s Mt. Pleasant, S.C., office. Jim Radcliffe has been the strength and conditioning coach for the University of Oregon’s football team for nearly 30 years. He played four seasons for the Boxers’ football team as a student at Pacific. His work ethic was featured in an article by The Register-Guard in May. Jake von Scherrer egan work July 1, 2014, b as director of athletics and head football coach at Turlock Christian School in California. He previously served as athletic director at Palmer Trinity School in Florida for six years. 1981 Jeff Wehrmanretired after a 33-year career as a PE teacher, the last 29 years spent in the Hillsboro School District. While with the district, he joined with other PE teachers to help save elementary after-school sports through a partnership with Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, and he started a Friday Exercise Club for elementary students. 1982 Cris Schnider OD recently was cited in a Wall Street Journal article on eye protection for children. She is an optometrist in the professional affairs group at Vistakon Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc. 1985 David Dunham is CEOproduction manager of ICV Digital Media in Pleasanton, Calif. Undergraduate Programs) at Walla Walla (Wash.) High School. 1987 Jennifer (Watkins) Hobbshas been appointed to Florida’s State Emergency Response Commission by Florida Gov. Rick Scott. She is an environmental engineer with InoMedic Health Applications. Her term began in January 2014. } pacificu.edu/hobbs 1990 Jennifer (Smythe) Coyle ’90, OD ’93, MS ’00 has been re-elected president of the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry. She was the first woman elected president of the organization. She is dean of the Pacific University College of Optometry. 1991 Bjorn Paige ’91, MAT ’94 is now principal of Diegueno Middle School in Encinitas, Calif. He previously served as an assistant principal at Terra Linda High School in the San Francisco Bay Area. Shannon Wetzel is the deputy general counsel for Mentor Graphics in Wilsonville, Ore. She earned Lisa (Walker) Klupenger her law degree from the is the senior graphic designer Northwestern School of for IDL in Portland. Law at Lewis & Clark College in 1998. 1986 Lauren (Conrad) Hemenway earned a master’s degree in educational leadership in June 2014 from Washington State University. She is the student achievement specialist for Gear Up (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for 1993 Joe Morelock MAT is the executive director of secondary education in the Lake Oswego (Ore.) School District. He previously was an administrator in the Canby School District, where he earned an Apple Distinguished Educator pacificu.edu/magazine award. He is enrolled in the Educational Leadership Doctorate Program at Portland State University and has spoken across the globe on innovative teaching practices. He also served as an adjunct professor at Willamette University for six years. Trilingual, he started his career as a Spanish and computer science teacher and volleyball coach. got to “meet” their granddaughter, via ultrasound, due in November. Molly (Peterson) Smith is a third-grade teacher with the North Powder (Ore.) School District. She and her husband Tim Smith ’93 have two children, Bryson, 17, and Spencer, 12. Miriam Vincent is a staff attorney for the Office of Jon Payneis the senior the Federal Register, National manager of business Archives and Records operations for Cisco Systems Administration. G.K. in Japan. He earned 1996 a master of business administration degree from Amy Abel Thunderbird School of married Jaison Krueger on Global Management. June 21, 2014. Veronica Roberts is multi- operation specialist with Boeing in Seattle. She and her husband, Jay, have two children, Kaleb, 13, and Dylan, 10. 1997 Michael Judkins ’97, OD ’99was named 1994 Kathy (Tatum) Hawkes OT r etired in January 2014 after 19 years of working in schools. After retiring, she was offered a four-month position on Oahu, working mostly with pre-kindergarten through third-grade students, while her husband Rick volunteered building houses with Habitat for Humanity. The couple welcomed a new grandson, Oliver, in April 2014, and also Optometrist of the Year by the Utah Optometric Association in June. A native of Layton, Utah, he served on the UOA board for several years and was instrumental in launching the InfantSee and Healthy Eyes, Health People public health campaigns in Utah. He served as president of the UOA in 2009-2010 and was awarded the Young Optometrist of the Year in 2004. He practices at Promontory Family Vision in South Ogden, Utah. He also provides optometric Jarrod Karnofski ’02, PT ’05 married Vinessa services in several skilled nursing homes and low vision services for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. 2001 welcomed Lucy Amanda Bunting on July 2, 2014. Jesse Snyder ’02, MAT ’03 a nd Mandi (Wilson) 1999 Nancy (Pickering) Jack ’01, MAT ’06and her Snyder ’03 welcomed Ada Ann Snyder on April 15, 2014. She weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces. Jessica (Harris) Adamson is the director of government relations for Providence Health and Services in Oregon. 2000 Brad Day and his wife, Katie, welcomed daughter Charlie Grace in July 2014. Tawnya Lubbesis an assistant professor of education at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande. She recently was the primary investigator on a $198,000 grant from the Oregon Department of Education to create the Center for Culturally Responsive Practices. She also contributed a chapter, “From Do as We Say to Do as We [Digitally] Do; Modeling the Implementation of the Common Core,” in the book The Next Digital Scholar, published in 2014. Gail Wootan is the assistant director for Evergreen State College’s graduate program on the environment in Olympia, Wash. Kyle Bunting ’01, MAT ’04 and his wife, Jill, husband, Cameron, welcomed daughter Olivia Ruth on July 25. She weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces. The Rev. LouAnn (Lamb) Pickering ’76 is the baby’s grandmother, and Jim Pickering ’04 is an uncle. Abbie Jordan ’01, OD ’04 laced second in the Coeur p d’Alene Triathlon and Duathlon in August 2014. 15 Berina (Woods) Tuttleand husband Joel Tuttle OD ’07 welcomed daughter Liviana Autumn on May 12, 2014. They have spent the last few years in Jamaica serving with the organization Mission of Sight. The family is now spending a year in New Jersey, where Joel is being mobilized as an optometrist in the Army Reserves. 2002 Sonya Camilli PA has joined the Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital Family Medicine office in Michigan. She previously worked in surgical practices in Oregon. Elsberry on July 12, 2014. Kari (Yamamoto) Yamadais the assistant vice president for the commercial lines division for Atlas Insurance Agency in Hawai‘i. She was featured in the “People on the Move” column in Pacific Business News. 2002 Kevin Rogers MA ’02, MHA ’11 is the associate director of Hawai‘i/ Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center in Honolulu. EJ Cortez welcomed son Vincent Malukoa Sather in May 2014. 2003 Dave Avolio ’03 and his wife, Lauren, welcomed daughter Rae Elizabeth on Aug. 1. She weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 19.5 inches. She joins big brothers Porter and Chase. Kim (Clark) Hall a nd husband David Hall welcomed son Samuel James Hall on April 6, 2014. alumniawards Dorothy Schimke ’64 received the 2014 Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award. She has worked as an English teacher, business office manager, legal secretary and, most notably, a real estate developer helping transform the San Francisco Waterfront. 4 pacificu.edu/schimke Alex Winn PharmD ’10 received the 2014 Young Alumni Leadership Award. Passionate about community service, Winn is director of charitable pharmacy at the Volunteers In Medicine — Clinic of the Cascades in Bend, Ore. 4 pacificu.edu/winn Bob ’64 and Sunny (McGowan) Iboshi ’67 received the 2014 David & Sandy Lowe Outstanding Alumni Service Award. They helped endow a scholarship in honor of late friend Henry Kaulia ’82, and they co-chair the Charles Trombley Society. 4 pacificu.edu/iboshi 39 40 Daniel Cleveland is the senior director of development for Foster College of Business in Peoria, Ill. Matt Forgit OD a nd Angie Ashley welcomed son Henry David Graves in January 2014. Smith OD ’06 presented “Dry Eyes, Ocular Allergies,” a community education luncheon sponsored by RiverView Health in Crookston, Minn. Forgit and Smith practice at the Crookston Eye Clinic. Arryl Kaneshiro filed to Alicia (Little) Kahl and Dave Graves and wife run for a seat on the Kauai County Council. husband Tom welcomed son Leo on May 26, 2014. Daphnie (Carruth) Levine a nd husband Rob Erin (Hanada) Millard ’04, MAT ’05 and Darin welcomed son Henry Graeme Levine on June 14, 2014. He weighed 9 pounds, 5 ounces and measured 22 inches long. Millard ’03 welcomed daughter Lily Chiemi on June 17, 2014. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 21 inches. Diana (Shimazu) Pennington and her Michelle (Dean) Taylor a nd husband Ryan husband, Bryan, welcomed son Ethan Shinya Pennington on Aug. 5, 2014. Stuart Peterson is a social studies teacher at Stayton High School. He earned his master of arts in teaching from Western Oregon University in 2009. He and his wife, Nonglak, have two children, Supacheep, 9, and Emjaroen, 1. 2004 Andrea Bowden raduated from the National g College of Natural Medicine. She completed seven years at NCNM to receive the Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture license. 2 Phil Burns and wife Jacquelyn Burns welcomed twins Payton Jackson and Harlow Brooklyn on Nov. 5, 2013. Shawna Francisco married Sean Coleman in 2012, and the couple welcomed son Sloan Lennox in December 2013. The family lives in Billings, Mont., where Shawna works for the public health department. welcomed daughter Tristan in February 2013. 2005 Leah Harrison ’05 a nd her husband Morrie Husselman welcomed son Mornè Jacob Husselman on Jan. 11, 2014 in Capetown, South Africa. He weighed 3.43 kilograms (7.56 pounds). Leah (Penn Boris) Inman a nd her husband, 12 Matt, welcomed daughter Julie Inman on July 4, 2014, in Faribault, Minn. Bridgete McAuleyis the document review attorney for Electric Insurance in Beverly, Mass. She earned a law degree in 2010 from Northeastern University School of Law. Marc Roche ’05, MAT ’07 received the Northwest League Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Gaston (Ore.) boys’ basketball team to a first-place finish in league standings in the winter 2013-2014 season. Bobby Shinn married Ashlin Anbe on June 28, 2014. Shasta (Cummings) Sitton a nd her husband, Casandra (Hart) Reznic PT a nd husband Rick Luke Sitton, are managing a fishing resort in Northern Michigan. She has also written a children’s book that teaches ethical hunting practices and encourages youngsters to get outdoors. Wyatt’s First Whitetail was released in May 2014. welcomed son Lucas Lawrence Reznic on April 27, 2014. He weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Julie Thomas and Jeremy Hilliard PT ’08 welcomed daughter Annelise Jayne Hilliard on Aug. 14, 2014. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 20.5 inches. Chelle (Walker) Viss orks as a hatchery w technician at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. She is married to Michael Viss. 2006 DeeDee Arnall earned a doctor of osteopathy degree from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif., in May 2014. Justin Arnold recently started working for TeleRep, a national political ad buying company. Beth Bolden has selfpublished a novel, The Lucky Charm, a romantic comedy about a fictional baseball team, the Portland Pioneers. 16 Kahi Collins and Bronson Young Hansen welcomed daughter Bailey Kahulahulilimainalani Young Hansen on March 31. She weighed 9.1 pounds and measured 21.5 inches. Stephanie Kraft-Terry is the faculty specialist in academic advising at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. She earned a PhD in experimental neuroscience at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2001. Laura (Mohar) Wambold a nd her husband, Jasen Wambold ’05, welcomed daughter Avery Kate Wambold on June 11, 2014. 2007 Dean Croshere earned an MBA from the University of Southern California in May 2014. He was the fifth generation and eighth in his family to graduate from USC. 13 Jessie (Hand) Lamb and her husband Dan Lamb welcomed son Nicolas “Nico” Gary Lamb at 2:26 a.m. June 11, 2014. He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins big sisters Aliyah, 7, Kashmir, 11, and Jasmin, 11. He is the grandson of Tania Hand ’04 and her husband Ted. Erica Miyasakoand Gordon Barker ’07 welcomed baby Nora Akiko Barker in August 2014. Jennifer Ward-Morgan is a physical therapy assistant with Quality Physical Therapy in Burlington, Wash. She earned her associate degree as a physical therapy assistant in 2011 from Whatcom Community College. 2008 Chris Lee and wife Sei Kim welcomed daughter Sarea in May 2014. Michelle Lee graduated from the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai‘i. Lara (Jago) Martin graduated from the National College of Natural Medicine. Candace Murayama ’08, MA ’10 a nd Reid Nakamura ’08 were married on June 28, 2014. Katey Schultz MAT was awarded an IndieFab Book of the Year Award from Foreword Reviews. She received the gold medal for adult fiction in the military/war category for her book, Flashes of War. Jessi Shoemaker ’08, MAT ’09 married Matt Klingback on May 21, 2014. Callie Vandewiele was awarded a competitive Gates Cambridge Scholarship for 2014, providing a full-ride to pursue a postgraduate degree from the University of Cambridge in the U.K. Joe VanDomelen and wife Erin welcomed twin boys on April 12, 2014. Andrew Joseph weighed 5 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 19.25 inches long. Carter James weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounces and measured almost 18 inches long. Jamie Zerndt MFA ’08 ad a short story, This h Jerkwater Life, chosen as an Editor’s Pick in the Amazon Kindles store. He also teaches in the English Language Institute at Pacific University. 2009 Mychaela Olson is teaching kindergarten at Taft Elementary School in Lincoln City, Ore. Liliana Robles is the coordinator of career services for DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond, Wash. pacificu.edu/magazine 41 photoindex 6 2 5 4 1 7 3 11 8 9 10 15 12 13 16 14 Topp ‘09 2 Burns ‘04 Murayama ‘08 4 Wambold ‘06 5 Francisco ‘04 6 Gonzalez ‘11 7 Cortez ‘02 8 McCray ‘10 9 Taylor ‘04 10 Torres ‘09 11 Abel ‘96 12 Inman ‘05 13 Lamb ‘07 14 Anderson ‘10 15 Tuttle ‘01 16 Collins ‘06 17 Van Roekel ‘13 18 Tomita ‘69 19 Romley ‘76 20 Johnson/ Vestal/Martindale/ Watson ‘79 21 Yancy ‘10 1 3 17 20 Class notes photos, by number 18 21 19 42 community Adrian Shipley ’09, MAEd ’11 has been selected as coach of the Forest Grove High School cross-country program. A 2005 Forest Grove graduate, Shipley ranks third all-time among Boxers in the 10,000 meters on the track. He is an instructional assistant at Forest Grove High School and races in marathons and ultramarathons. He has been working as assistant coach of the cross-country team under long-time coach Sue Fleskes, who recently retired. Hala‘i Topp married Tim Lilo in Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji, on July 18, 2014. Kimberly O’Rourke and Ernesto Mayz ’12 were married Aug. 3, 2014. Wilber RamírezRodríguez DHS ’10 was featured in “Strength through Adversity,” an article in the May-June 2014 issue of Access magazine, a publication of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA). The story profiles his background providing dental care for underserved populations, including his internship in the Peruvian jungle. RamírezRodríguez is a faculty member in Pacific’s School of Dental Health Science. Nicole Mangiboyat Kurata graduated from Reggie Torres and the John A. Burns School his wife, Ola, welcomed baby Raider Douglas Kaleikoaho’okamaha’o Mumy Torres on July 23, 2014. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and measured 18.75 inches. Kapua Keefe ’07 is an aunt. 2010 14 BJ Anderson and Carol Cloakey Anderson ’05 welcomed a second child, son Daxton George Anderson on Feb. 18, 2014. He weighed 9 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 23 inches. Staci Gregorio has been invited to the Indianapolis Women’s Pro Showcase, an invitation-only combine run by Chris Warren of Warren Sports International/ Integrity Sports Corporation. She will train from August to January, then travel with her teammates to Australia playing against teams in the European Basketball League. Gregorio was a unanimous 2014 First Team All-PCAC selection for San Diego Mesa College, averaging more than 13 points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal per game. of Medicine at the University of Hawai‘i. She married Landon Kurata ’10, PT ’13 in March 2014. Matt McCray married Eli Taylor in a small ceremony in Portland on July 9, 2014, the fifth anniversary of their first date. Robbie Pock MFA ’10 led a new writer’s workshop at Periscope Books & Tutoring in Forest Grove. The workshop focused on shortform writing, including poetry, stories and nonfiction vignettes. Pock has been writing for 13 years and has been published in numerous publications. 21 Miranda (McNeal) Yancy and husband AJ welcomed twin sons Hudson Harper David Yancy and Lincoln Lucas Andrew Yancy on March 25, 2014. Hudson weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces and measured 18.5 inches. Lincoln weighed 4 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 18.25 inches. 2011 the Forest Grove Committee Jefferson Bethke and wife for Citizen Involvement. Alyssa welcomed Kinsley Joy Mai-Lon Gittelsohn MFA Bethke on May 15, 2014. ublished Chop Suey and p She weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 19 inches long. the Wilsonville, Ore.-based Creative Compounds, a state and nationally certified compounding pharmacy that produces custom-made batches of prescription drugs. The business was founded by Krista’s mother, Denise Burnham, who hopes to one day hand over the reins to her daughter. Apple Pie, a book of memoir poems representing her life as a fourth-generation Chinese-American. A 23year veteran teacher in the Del Mar Union School District, she teaches memoir writing to seniors through the San Dieguito Adult School. Her book was published by Finishing Line Press after she was named one of the winners of the publisher’s New Women’s Voices Chapbook Competitions. } pacificu.edu/burnham Stephanie Haugenis a Krista Burnham ’11, PharmD ’14 is working for Michelle Carnegie ’11, OT ’13 a nd Matt Vossen ’12 were married July 26, 2014. Sean Davis MFA appears in Olympia to read from his new book, The Wax Bullet War: Chronicles of a Soldier & Artist, a memoir of Davis’ experience as a veteran of the Iraq War. The appearance is part of a national tour including stops in Utah, Idaho, Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as the Northwest. Emily Dueker and Eric Coats ’11 were married in May 2014. Natalie Gonzalez and her husband, Jesus, welcomed daughter Johanna Maria Gonzalez on March 14, 2014. Alicia Guildner earned a master of science degree in health promotion from the University of Delaware on May 30, 2014. 2012 Sebastian Bannister Lawleris working as a production operator at SolarWorld in Hillsboro, Ore. He also serves as a member of the Forest Grove Planning Commission and is chair of reporter for the Forest Grove News-Times and the Hillsboro Tribune. 17 Drew Van Roekel ’13 celebrated his graduation with his grandparents, Debbie (Schranz) Van Roekel ’60 and Ron Van Roekel ’66, and godparents Inez (Bondurant) Griffels ’66 and Steve Griffels ’64. 2014 Kaley Adams has been offered a position with Oligos Etc., a DNA/RNA synthesis facility supporting the research community. Samantha Cruz is a teaching and research assistant at Arizona State University. Darla Kneeland PA joined Banner Health Clinic in Fernley and Fallon, Nev. Devin Lagorio spent the graduated with a master’s degree in sport and exercise psychology from Springfield College. She is now in a kinesiology doctoral program with a concentration in sport psychology and motor behavior at the University of Tennessee. summer playing and coaching American football in Slovenia, where he also got involved in local elections. Now back in the United States, he has been appointed JV defensive line coach for his alma mater, St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif. } pacificu.edu/lagorio Katie Sipos earned her Eric Moore has accepted Teri Shigeno recently master’s degree in publishing and writing from Emerson College in Boston. Jason Townsend was named the 2013-2014 SeaTac Coach of the Year after completing his first season as head coach of the Tacoma (Wash.) Baptist Schools Crusaders boys’ basketball team. His overall record was 15 wins and 9 losses. Chelsea Yarbor earned a master of social work degree from the University of Michigan in 2013. 2013 Angela Kinslow MEd arried Brian Ellison on m May 31, 2014. a job with Northwest Senior and Disability Services. Quinten Moorehas been offered a position as executive assistant at Clear Financial. Jordan Siu has been accepted to medical school at Western University COMP NW in Lebanon, Ore. He was an exercise science major at Pacific University. Ashleigh Pilkertonhas accepted a position with AmeriCorp as the citizen science assistant at Port Townsend Marine Science Center. pacificu.edu/magazine in memoriam friends Sorena Ann Hill d ied Jan. 9, 2014, at age 74. She received an associate degree in nursing and was a medical-surgical nursing supervisor at Tuality Forest Grove Hospital. She retired in 1995. She is survived by her husband, Dean Hill ’61, MSEd ’75; daughter, Deanna Hill; son, Matt Hill; two grandsons; and a great-granddaughter. Mary Johnson died June 20, 2014, following a battle with cancer. She spent three years at Pacific University, helping launch the School of Dental Health Science and the bachelor of science in dental hygiene degree. Prior to that, she taught dental hygiene for 20 years at Clark College in Vancouver. She also was a part-time dental hygiene instructor at Mount Hood Community College. She was an avid golfer and member of the Tualatin Country Club (where she shot two of her three holesin-one). She is survived by her husband Ross; stepchildren Christine Tumlinson and her husband, Duke, and Greg Johnson and his wife Genevieve; and four grandchildren. 1929 Lois (Tuttle) Campbell ied May 6, 2014, after d suffering a stroke at age 106. She was born in California. She attended Pacific University for one year, then enrolled at the University of Oregon. She married Donald J. Campbell in 1931. He died in 1980. She also was preceded in death by her sister, Cecile Tuttle ’35. She is survived by her children, Douglas, Kirke, and Heather Hanson ’60; five grandchildren; and brother, Dean Tuttle ’36, age 104. 1949 George Potter died April 27, 2014, at age 89. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. After graduating from Pacific, he coached football for a total of 43 years, 21 in Oregon and 22 in Washington. He is survived by his wife, Bunny ’49; children Nancy Faulk, Ken Potter and Gene Potter; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. 1950 Richard “Dick” Knight ied March 23, 2014. d After graduating from Pacific, he taught English at Heppner (Ore.) High School and then at Monmouth-Independence (Ore.) High School. He later became a financial planner and was one of the first in the nation to be certified. He worked as a certified financial planner in Seattle. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Robin Higgins. He is survived by his wife Phyllis (Whipple) ’50, daughter Lori DiMartino, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Marie (Leavens) Houston d ied March 17, 2014. She was 85. She majored in drama and elementary education at Pacific University, where she also met her husband, Tom Houston ’51, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force. With the Air Force, the couple was stationed in Alaska, Asia and Europe. She was a substitute teacher and worked with the Texas Legislature to strengthen special needs programs. She is survived by her husband, three sons, one daughter, five grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter. 1951 Robert Barrow ’51, MSEd ’66 died March 18, 2014, at age 87. He was born in Marshfield (now Coos Bay), Ore. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1944 and served in the Pacific Theater on Guam. After his discharge in 1946, he attended Pacific University, where he earned both a bachelor and master’s degree in education. He married Marjorie Ruth Cox in 1951. The couple divorced in 1964. He taught general science at Hamlin Middle School in Springfield, Ore., for nearly 30 years. At the time of his death, he was the oldest member of Eugene Aeronautics, a radio control club for flying RC model airplanes. He is survived by son Curtis Barrow, daughter Laura Cox, two grandchildren, and two great-grandsons. Oregon Gov. Victor G. Atiyeh Hon. ’96 A longtime friend of Pacific University, Gov. Victor G. Atiyeh died July 20, 2014, at the age of 91. Atiyeh held an honorary degree from Pacific University and was a member of the Board of Trustees. He recently donated his personal collection of papers, memorabilia and other artifacts to Pacific University for preservation and public viewing, and the collection opened with a special exhibit in October 2013. “Pacific University lost a great friend yesterday with the passing of Gov. Vic Atiyeh,” President Lesley Hallick said upon the governor’s death. “As a legislator, governor, and later, as a member of our Board of Trustees, Gov. Atiyeh took a keen interest in higher education and Pacific University, in particular. We are very grateful for his contributions and honored to help preserve his legacy as custodians of his personal collection.” Atiyeh was born Feb. 20, 1923, to Syrian immigrants and would later become the nation’s first Arab- American governor. He played football for the University of Oregon and turned down an offer to play for the Green Bay Packers. He joined the military during World War II but was kept out of active service due to childhood injuries. He married his high school sweetheart, Dolores Hewitt, on July 5, 1944, and took over the family carpet business that year. In 1958, Atiyeh was recruited to run for the Oregon House of Representatives. He served three terms in the House and four terms in the Senate, including a stint as Senate minority leader. H e lost a bid for governor in 1974, but was elected in 1978. He served through eight years of economic upheaval and was known for his work to diversify Oregon’s economy, leading a variety of trade missions overseas. In 1979, he received the Pacific University Service Award, and he sat on the Board of Trustees from 1987 to 1995. In 1996, he was awarded an honorary doctor of letters degree from Pacific. A tiyeh selected Pacific to write and publish his official biography, which will be authored by faculty member Jim Moore, director of the Tom McCall Center for Policy Innovation. Publication is planned for 2016. Atiyeh is survived by his wife Dolores, daughter Suzanne, son Tom, and five grandchildren. At the governor’s request, the Pacific University Chamber Singers performed 12 selections at his public memorial service at the Oregon Capitol. Gifts in his memory may be made to the Governor Atiyeh Endowment, the Atiyeh Scholarship Endowment, the Governor Victor Atiyeh Collection or the Atiyeh Biography Project at Pacific University. 43 44 community 1953 Elinor M. (Fritz) Darland MA d ied April 23, 2014, at age 95. An alumna of the University of Wyoming, she earned her master’s degree at Pacific University, where her husband D. David Darland was later dean of students. She taught English at the high school and collegiate levels and later served for 25 years in a communications and editorial capacity with the Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation in Washington, D.C. The family, which included twin sons David and Dallas, also lived in Laramie, Wyo., New York City, Chicago, Forest Grove and Portland over the years. Elinor and David retired to Eugene, where they were involved in the establishment of the Wayne Morse Foundation and served on its board. She loved literature, books and art and was politically active. Friends regarded her as the “Queen of the Nosh,” always serving 5 p.m. cocktails and good food. She was preceded in death by her husband and by son David. She is survived by brother Marvin Fritz of Sheridan, Wyo.; son Dallas of Amherst, Mass.; daughter-in-law Ursula; grandsons Christopher Darland and his partner, Sara DeNobrega, of New York City, and Joshua Darland and his wife, Carmen, of Dallas, Ore.; four greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Joan (Deane) Miller ied March 11, 2014, at d age 81. She grew up in The Dalles, Ore., and graduated from Pacific University with a degree in education. She taught many of her 30 years in education at Ickes Junior High School in Milwaukie, Ore. For the last 17 years, she lived in Baker City, Ore., with her companion Doug. Jay C. Stovall ’52, OD ’53 died Nov. 29, 2013, at age 90. He was a member of Gamma Sigma and was on Pacific’s golf team. A native of Great Falls, Mont., he served in World War II with the infantry and was awarded two Purple Hearts. He established his optometric practice in 1954 in Marin County, Calif., serving patients for more than 40 years. He was active in Boy Scouts, Little League, Lions International and the Masons. He was a founding member of the OregonCalifornia Trails Association. He is survived by his wife, Leona (Blackmun) Stovall ’51, and his brother, Dean Stovall ’52, OD ’53. 1958 Patience Skill died Feb. 8. 2014, of lung cancer at age 77. She grew up in Central Oregon, graduated from Madras High School, and earned a degree in literature and education from Pacific University. She taught in Forest Grove, Fullerton, Calif., and in Salem, Ore. She is survived by her husband, Neil; sons Wayne Anthony and Neil; and two grandsons. 1964 Willard “Twit” Westfall ied June 19, 2009. He was d a music teacher in public schools for many years, serving in John Day and Grants Pass, Ore., as well as Chinook and Helena, Mont. He quit teaching in 1969, when his father died, to help his mother. He worked for the Beaverton School District in a maintenance capacity until he retired. He is survived by his wife, Virginia (Caldwell) Westfall ’58, six children, 11 grandchildren (including Kevin Westfall Eileen L. Roloff Eileen L. Roloff died May 24, 2014, surrounded by family. In her early 20s, she moved from the Midwest to Southern California and settled in San Diego. There she met and married Harvey Roloff ’41, a chief petty officer in the Navy. After the war, they moved to Forest Grove, where Harvey was a coach and professor at Pacific University and Eileen worked in the bookstore and as a costume designer and seamstress making can-can dresses for the annual Gay Ninety’s celebrations. In 1955, the family moved to Sacramento. She became a real estate agent and enjoyed an active family and social life. The couple retired in the 1980s, and traveled the west in their motor home. Eileen was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey, and by daughters Linda and Judy. She is survived by her son, John. Shawver ’07), eight greatgrandchildren, and one great-great grandson. 1968 Allan V. Tarpenning MSEd d ied June 20, 2014, at age 81. He completed his undergraduate studies at Linfield College, where he was a three-sport athlete and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999. Professionally, he was a teacher and coach, who led the Lane Community College cross-country team to the National Championship in 1972. He was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years, Dorothy Tarpenning ’68, and his son, Kyle. He is survived by his sons Kevin of Albany, Ore., Kurt and his wife, Donna, of Eugene, and Kory and his wife, Sue, of Monte Carlo, Monaco; daughters Karin and her husband, Mike Szadyr, of Troy, Mich., and Kelly and her husband, Tom Feuer, of Stevenson Ranch, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. He also is survived by brothers Duane of Temecula, Calif., and Floyd of Sacramento, Calif., and sister Marguerite Wadkins of Sandy, Ore. 1983 Reed C.K. Olaso d ied April 13, 2014, at age 54. He was a graduate of Punahou School and Pacific University, where he was an all-star athlete playing football, basketball and baseball. In 1988, he married Suzanne Marie Crane, and they lived in Kailua. He worked at the Le Jardin Academy as a coach and athletic director. He is survived by his wife Suzanne; their children Nikki and her husband Ikaika Sugimoto, and KeaMarie; and granddaughter Ono, as well as by his other children Eric Kiha and his wife Shannon, and Alexa; and eight grandchildren. 1990 Maxine Hoggan-Myers PsyD d ied Feb. 2, 2014, at the age of 78. She was a psychologist who practiced in Redmond, Ore. She was a descendent of the Barclays, one of the original pioneer families of Oregon. She was preceded in death by her youngest son, Martin, and two husbands, Michael Hoggan and William Myers. 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