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Nancy Ryles
Nancy Ann Ryles (December 18, 1937 – September 12, 1990) was an Oregon politician. She served in the Oregon House of Representatives, the Oregon Senate and as one of three members of the state's Public Utility Commission. She was known as an advocate for education and for equality for women and minorities.〔 An elementary school in Beaverton is named after her. ==Early life and first public service== She was born as Nancy Ann Wyly in 1937 in Portland, Oregon.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Nancy Ryles Elementary School: History )〕 She graduated from Jefferson High in Northeast Portland and was chosen as Portland Rose Festival Queen in 1955.〔Mapes, Jeff; and Dulkin, Diane (September 13, 1990). "Nancy Ryles dies of brain cancer". ''The Oregonian'', p. 1.〕 In 1957, she married Vernon B. Ryles Jr. (1937–2013) and became Nancy Ryles.〔 She attended Willamette University and Portland State University,〔 but did not graduate from college.〔"Ryles' last public service" (editorial). ''The Oregonian'', November 21, 1991, p. D10.〕 Nancy Ryles served on the Beaverton school board from 1972 to 1978,〔 as well as on the State Advisory Council for Career and Vocational Education.〔"Summary of Legislative races for Washington County districts". ''The Oregonian'', May 16, 1978, p. B9.〕 The Oregon Education Association gave her its Human Rights Award in 1974.〔 She was named Beaverton's "First Citizen" in 1979.〔Bodine, Harry (April 25, 1982). "Senate District 3 hopefuls differ over sales tax". ''The Sunday Oregonian'', p. C2.〕
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