PSU Magazine Fall 1996
Mark Katzenmeyer is the medical services coordinator for Clark County, Wash. Katzenmeyer's duties include determining local needs in preventing injuries, developing public education programs and measuring program effective– nes . He previously was a case manager with Oregon Social Services. Kristine Johansson Sarkkinen is personnel manager at Arrow Construction, a general contracting and residential framing company in Battle Ground, Wash. Sarkkinen and her husband, Bert, have two children. Eric Watson is an engineer-in– training with Miller Consulting Engineers in Portland. Watson writes that since his daughter, Tate Elizabeth, was born "life has changed drastically! Change-feed-play and sleep over and over! What a joy!" Shari Wright is a product support specialist (marketing) with AT&T Wireless Services in Portland. Featured this fall: WATER GARDENING with David Mason September 28 EXTENDING THE SEASONS: '94 Robbyn Bailey is the first full– time female police officer with the city of Warrenton. Bailey formerly was a school safety officer for the Washington County Sheriff's Office and last summer was a D.A.R.E. camp coordinator for the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District. Goy Brady is publisher of Crown Point Publishing Inc., a financial publication. Brady lives in Portland. Diana Moland Carter is a provider relations representative with Providence Health Plans, a worker's compensation managed care corporation in Portland. Lynne Puhalla is a kitchen designer with Home Depot, a home center in Portland. Bernice "Irene" Stagner is administrator of Crawford House, an assisted living facility in Kelso, Wash. Stagner has completed a post-graduate certificate in gerontology and GARDENING FOR YEAR·ROUND BEAUTY Horticulture Magazine Symposium October 19 SMALL FARM WORKSHOP with OSU Extension November 16 is enrolled in a master's degree program. Ruth Stevenson MS '95 is a structural engineer at Albert Kahn Associates Inc., an archi– tectural and engineering firm in Detroit, Mich. Robert Wheeler is a representa– tive for Prudential In urance and Financial Services in Portland. Wheeler passed the tests for Series 7 brokers Iicense, life and health, and small group health licenses. He previou ly worked for IDS Financial Services. Duvel White is a medical service corps officer with the U.S. Army and is stationed at Ft. Hood, Texas. '95 Susan Alin MS is a school counselor at McMinnville High School. Terence Badger is a second-year graduate student in the archive and records management program through the history department at Western Washington University. Badger lives in Bellingham, Wash. Ann Hilton Cavanaugh MBA is a partner at Smith-Bates Printing, a commercial printing and graphic design business in Klamath Falls. Madeline "Carol" Craig is the public information manager for fisheries resource management at the Yakama Indian Nation in Toppenish, Wash. Craig writes, edits, takes photographs, and publishes a monthly new letter, Sin-Wit-Ki (translates to "all life on earth"), which is distributed to tribal fisheries. She also contributes news stories to the tribal newspaper, Yakama Nation Review, and News From Indian Country, a national tribal news– paper. Craig visits public schools throughout Washington discussing tribal treaty fishing rights and culture of the Yakama Nation. Jodi Del Mar is an accountant at Emerald Resource Management, a commercial fishing business in Seattle. FALL 1996 PSU MAGAZINE 27
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