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Featured Class Notables
Seth Ehlinger
Class of 2002
Seth Ehlinger, BArch ’02, joined Ascent Architecture and Interiors in Bend as a design professional. He has 15 years of experience in the design and construction industries. Previously, he was a licensed general contractor operating his own design-build company.
Kevin Holmquist
Class of 2009
Julia (Grover) and Kevin Holmquist welcomed their son, Sebastien Charles Holmquist on May 29, 2017 at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, CA. Sebastien weighed 6 lbs. 5 ounces, and measured 22 inches tall at birth.
Channon Payne
Class of 1975
United States Air Force, Lieutenant Colonel (ret) 27 Years service, retired December, 2002. Air Traffic Control Officer
Current employment: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Air Traffic Control Specialist, FAA HQ, Washington D.C. 13+ years federal civil service
Masters Degree Psychology/Human Behavior, 1988, National University
Hobbies: working out, youth sports coach, watching old/classic movies
Current employment: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Air Traffic Control Specialist, FAA HQ, Washington D.C. 13+ years federal civil service
Masters Degree Psychology/Human Behavior, 1988, National University
Hobbies: working out, youth sports coach, watching old/classic movies
Ginger Dehlinger
Class of 1965
Ginger Leaming, BA ’65, has published her second novel “Never Done” (The Wild Rose Press, 2017). An historical fiction piece inspired by the life of her great-grandmother, the story takes place in southwestern Colorado c.1885 to the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918.
Everette Dennis
Class of 1964
Former UO School of Journalism dean Everette E. Dennis, BS ’64, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dennis is currently the dean and CEO of Northwestern University in Qatar; at Northwestern’s home campus, he is a professor in the Medill School of Journalism.
Harry Noller
Class of 1965
Harry F. Noller, PhD ’65, received the prestigious 2017 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.
Leesa Mayfield
Class of 2005
Leesa Mayfield, MArch ’05, owner of Leesa Mayfield Architecture, was the speaker for the Sterling Women of Winchester, Virginia luncheon on February 14. Mayfield has served on numerous boards and her architectural focus is residential design.
Albert Menashe
Class of 1971
Albert A. Menashe, BS ’71, cofounder and shareholder of Gevurtz Menashe Larson & Howe law firm in Portland, was awarded the Classic Wines Auction Koerner Rombauer Award for Service. The award recognizes individuals, who consistently serve, fund, and support the Classic Wines Auction and its benefiting charities.
John Anderson
Class of 1971
A former Los Angeles Times editor, John Gottberg Anderson, BA ’71, is now a full-time freelance travel writer living in Bend. The North American Travel Journalists Association honored him in 2016 and 2017 with its Gold Award for best self-illustrated travel story.
Susan Phinney
Class of 1963
Susan Greenlund Phinney, BS ’63, moved to Seattle right after graduation and spent 44 wildly wonderful years writing ad copy for Nordstrom; 28 years as a reporter, editor, and feature writer at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; and a stint of corporate PR. Retired for 10 years, she loves traveling, spending time at a cabin in the San Juan Islands, and volunteering for writing projects.
Tyler Elliott
Class of 2009
Tyler R. Elliott, MA ’09, JD ’09, launched a new financial planning firm, Watershed Wealth Planning LLC, in Portland. He began his career as a bankruptcy attorney, and then shifted to a financial planning focus. WWP will specialize in planning for legal, medical, tech, and other professionals who are members of generations X and Y.
David Rankin
Class of 1960
David Rankin, BS ’60, MS ’68, and Dianne McKrola Rankin, BS ’60, MS ’69, were announced as Oregon’s 2016 Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year. They have owned their 194-acre forestland just outside of Florence for 43 years.
Ronald Wigginton
Class of 1968
Ron Wigginton, MFA ’68, recently published “Cloud Of Uncertainty” (Land Studio, 2016) containing a series of his paintings. The book’s preface is written by Peter Ruddick, whom he met at the School of Architecture and Allied Arts in 1965, and its introduction is by Peter Clothier, an art critic and writer living in Los Angeles.
James Lassiter
Class of 1975
On March 18, the Bamasaaba Cultural Institution hosted the launching of a new book by James E. Lassiter, MS ’75, PhD ’83, Circumcision and Coffee in Uganda: Bamasaaba Responses to Incursion, Colonialism, and Nationalism 1840—1962. The book is an account of the prehistory and cultural history of the Bamasaaba (Bagisu) ethnic group of eastern Uganda.
Dianne Rankin
Class of 1960
David Rankin, BS ’60, MS ’68, and Dianne McKrola Rankin, BS ’60, MS ’69, were announced as Oregon’s 2016 Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year. They have owned their 194-acre forestland just outside of Florence for 43 years.
David Hercher
Class of 1977
David Hercher (BA 77) became a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge in Portland on 1/23/17.
Kevin McCarey
Class of 1980
KEVIN McCAREY, MA ’80 (speech: telecommunication and film), published his third book, Moonglow Bay, a collection of fictional tales inspired by the filmmaker’s journeys from the ruins of Machu Picchu to the islands of the Spanish Caribbean, and beyond.
Richard Schanche
Class of 1978
Richard Schanche, BFA ’78, has created art from Minneapolis to Anchorage where he has several galleries showing his work. In May, he held an Art in the Courtyard event in McMinnville where he and two other artists displayed their work.
Frank Burkhartsmeyer
Class of 1990
Frank Burkhartsmeyer, MBA ’90, has been named CFO of Northwest Natural. He previously served as the president and CEO of Avangrid Renewables, as well as senior vice president of finance at Iberdrola Renewables US.
Karen Maltzahn
Class of 1995
Karey Maltzahn, BS ’95, has recently been named the head of feature production at visual effects company Digital Domain Studios in Los Angeles. Karey previously had been a VFX producer on such movies as Captain America: Civil War, Antman, Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Fate of the Furious.
