Clackamas Community College President’s wife new Deputy Secretary of State Marilynne Keyser finds job challenging , by Heleen Veenstra Editor “The most exciting part is working with Barbara Roberts. She is a passionate, dedicated public servant. It is a real pleasure to work with a person like her,” expressed Marilynne Keyser, new Deputy Secretary of State, and wife of President John Keyser. Keyser started her new job as Deputy Secretary of State for “She said, ‘Great! I would like to talk to you about a possibility in State Government. Barbara Roberts, Secretary of State, after having worked at Arthur Andersen Accountant Company for nine years. How did Keyser get the job? “I’ve known her (Roberts) for ten years.” Roberts was on the Board of Education at Mt. Hood Commuility College when John Keyser was dean of students relations and research at Mt. Hood. KeySer met Roberts and after that “saw her of and on through some Democratic party activities. “I’ve also arranged her as speaker in several functions I’ve been involved in.” Keyser said she and her husband were very supportive of Roberts’ ’84 elec­ tion campaign. Keyser said that past summer she asked Roberts and her hus­ band State Senator Frank Roberts for dinner. Roberts returned the call the day Keyser resigned from Arthur Andersen Accountant Company. “She said ‘great! I would like to talk to you about a possibility in State Government.’” Felicia Trader, former Deputy Secretary of State resigned to become the Director of Transportation for the city of Portland. “I thought about it for a week and said ‘yes.’” Being the Deputy Secretary of State is a big job. It takes up a Jot of time since the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of State are responsible for five divisions and two state boards. The divisions are the Archives Division, Audits Division, Elec­ tions Division, Public Records Division, and the Cooperation Division. The two state boards are the State Board of Accoun- Public Office in the future, but State Board of Accountancy and “I think I could become in­ the State Board of Tax Ex­ terested in it as a result of this aminers. ' The projects Keyser is working job.” “I think this is an absolute on is a long range computer perfect job for me.” Being the se- system plan, reorganization plan of data processing functions, and long range planning for Elections Division. “I probably have more time in this job than in my other,1 Keyser commented on managing time with her family when she and her husband have such a busy schedule. “It’s a positive change in time with my family." Keyser has not always been really interested in state issues. “1 was more interested in National ‘It feels like I’ve been here forever.” “I think this is an ab- political issues,” but became more interested in state issues when she was in the business community and Governor Neil Goldschmidt had an “exciting campaign.” About Goldschmidt, Keyser said, “We have met before and he knows that I’m the Deputy Secretary of State.” “This job provides more of an opportunity to me and John to share experiences,- his experiences are very helpful to me. I really admire his management abilities, He is really in the public arena.” “It feels like I’ve been here forever, I never imagined doing what I’m doing now. I am just enjoying every minute of it!" Keyser concluded, expressing she is very happy and comfor-l table in her new position. solute perfect job for me.” tancy, and the State Board of Tax Examiners. The division director is responsible for that division and “I manage them and provide leadership to that group of managers,” Keyser ex­ plained. “The directors of divisions and the administrators of state boards report to me, and I report to Bar­ bara Roberts. I recently hired a. physical service manager who reports to me.” “Being able to be a decision maker and put some of my own ideas of management into prac- Jagger shows by Tom Golden Staff Writer privacy and for honesty. With a couple of exceptions, Jagger’s passion shows through in his. songs. These exceptions, “Let’s Work” (a little ditty made to order for aerobics classes) and “Peace for the Wicked” (Mick trying to sound like Robert Palmer,) cannot destroy an otherwise strong album. Two songs, the title track “Primitive Cool” and “War Baby” the last cut are the best On Mick Jagger’s 1985 album, “She’s the Boss,” Jag­ ger sounded as though he was trying to prove that disco was still alive. Jagger’s new album, “Primitive Cool,” proves that he is still alive; with passion. The theme of “Primitive Cool” is passion; for Jagger’s tawdry past life, his stable cur­ rent life, his loves - for his tice,” is what Keyser likes about her job. “It’s exciting to be in the State Capitol Building. My office is in the older wing and the fur­ niture is state historical property.” Sweetheart Roses photo by Holoon Voonstra Marilynne Keyser, the college president’s first lady, was recently promoted to the ”perfect job” as deputy secretary of state. What will Keyser do if Roberts is not reelected in 1988? “It is highly unlikely that she (Roberts) won’t be reelected.I consider this as a five year commitment.” She said she is not planning to run for cond person under the Secretary of State she has a lot of access and manages a large agency, from which the budget is $21 million. The areas of Keyser’s ex­ pertise are the Division of Audits, | passion with “Primitive Cool works of the album. “Primitive Cool” is about a child asking his “daddy” what life was like for the father in the 50’s, “Was it all black and white? Did you play jazz all night?,” and the 60’s, “Did you fight in the war? Did you break all the laws that were ready to crumble?” A jazz/blues feeling and an odd variety of instrumentation make the song complete. “War Baby” is a man versus himself confrontation with part of him questioning war and knowing it’s “crazy” and another part of him accepting war and it’s in­ evitability by answering the shout “to arms.” Buttez cup *J¿oz¿¿t Phone 655 3555 Oregoir City Shopping i eitler Offer Good thru Oct. 6, 1987 » " “Radio Control,” the albums current romance, “A love like third song, is the thesis of the this is much to good to ever album. Jagger sings that his, throwaway.” “Say You Will” is “body’s under radio control»” of a plea from Jagger, despite being people who want to dampen his on, “a ship out to sea,” in, “stor­ passion for life. His response is my weather,” for his lover to, to, “stay out of range to “Cast all your fears aside and say survive.” The dirge-like guitars you will...be mine.” chi this song add intensity to his On side two, with “Kow Tow" message. and “Shoot Off Your Mouth,” “Throwaway” and “Say You Jagger says that despite what Will,” the albums first and anyone thinks, his life has pur­ fourth songs, exemplify Jagger’s pose and he’s proud of himself. passion for a current love. On “Shoot Off Your Mouth” is “Throwaway,” Jagger fondly done in an early Little Richard recalls his tawdry past life of, style which Jagger sounds like he “cheap champagne, brief affairs, enjoys. and backstage love,” while “Party Doll” is an enigma. It acknowledging the value of his reminds one of either Bobby Vin­ ton or early Rolling Stones. The . lyrics are a salute to a woman who used to dance, drink and have a good time. Questionable lines, “Now those salad days are over,” and, “Now you vanished in the ozone,” tarnish this other- 1 wise solid song. “Primitive Cool” seems im­ portant enough to Jagger to line up some heavy duty help. Keith! Diamond and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) help Jagger with I production. Jeff Beck is solid on lead guitar and Stewart helps out! on rhythm. 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