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Alice Plymell, ’60, B.S., Social Science, a Eugene, Ore. attorney, was selected for the 2005 Meritorious Service Award, given each year to University of Oregon graduates who have made extraordinary contributions to legal education and the law. Despite physical disabilities, Plymell made up her mind in eighth grade to become a lawyer. She graduated from the University of Oregon law school in 1963 and was one of the first women ever to practice in Eugene. She currently practices estate planning and probate law, and performs extensive pro bono work for the Senior Law and Advocacy Center for Lane County Legal Aid.

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Stephen G. Lukoskie, ’80, B.S., Accounting, is a CPA and is currently the CFO for Microban International Ltd. in Charlotte, N.C. This company is a global leader in built-in antimicrobial product protection that engineers durable antimicrobial solutions for consumer, industrial and medical products around the world. He is also a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves and serves as a battalion commander for the 6th Bn (MI) at Fort Bragg, N.C.

Annette Burget Bailey, ’83, B.A., Communication Studies (Journalism), recently completed her third book, Definition Murder: A Meg McCafferty Mystery. Now living in Agoura, Calif., she is a former Los Angeles Daily News community editor and Star magazine reporter. MICHAEL J. BOSIA

Michael J. Bosia, ’83, B.A. Government/Journalism, is an assistant professor of political science at Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vt. After lecturing at the college and earning his doctorate in political science in May from Northwestern University, he joined the faculty full-time in August. He is teaching Introduction to Comparative Politics, and Political Economy and Democracy, and adding Politics of Multicultural Societies in the spring. Bosia’s educational accomplishments include: visiting research scholar in the anthropology department at Notre Dame, instructor and teaching assistant in the Northwestern University political science department, and a Fulbright Advanced Student Fellowship in France. He and his partner Steven Obranovich, a chef, reside in Hardwick, Vt.

Paula Head, ’85, B.A., Communication Studies, had a successful career as chief concierge the Westin Hotel in Seattle, following 17 years in other hotel leadership positions. She has opened Paula Head & Associates, Inc., a public relations and marketing firm in Seattle. Her clients include many in the hospitality industry profession. She is also an active volunteer for the Children’s Response Center.

Jan (Michelle) Smith-Champoux
, ’86., B.A., Drama, hasn’t had time to take on roles as an actress, but she gets exposure in front of the TV camera, microphone and on stage as the manager of Macy’s special fashion and in-store events for Sacramento and Reno. She is based in Sacramento and participates in all major fund-raising events, fashion shows and HGTV events, among other responsibilities. She also helps with “Passport,” a major AIDS fundraiser for San Francisco Macy’s. She has two children and teenage daughter Peri is carrying on the “acting soul” of her mom, working in Sacramento theatre.

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