PSU Magazine Fall 1996

Keith Dockery MS is a doctoral candidate in pharmacology at Tulane University in New O rleans. Patrick Gortmaker is responsi– ble for contract bids at Kalberer Food Service Equipment, a restaurant equipment dealer and design fabricator in Portland. David Hunter is owner of D.D. Hunter's Forestry Works in Gaston. The company's services include firewood ales, pruning, and yard debris removal. Junko Kawamonzen is an assi - tant editor with Skies America International Publishing & Communications in Beaverton. Kay Mary Klaver is vice presi– dent of operations at S-K O riginals, a luxury craft business in Portland. The firm creates and produces specialized wedding accessories, reusable gift wrapping, and personalized gifts. Olga Korotkih is a med ical technologist at Health First Medical Group in Portland. Korotkih has been certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the National Certification Agency. Mary Ellen Nardone MS i the library med ia specialist at Bethany Elementary School in Beaverton. Wendy Papkoff is a technical repre entative in retail support at Reflective Technologies in Beaverton. The company makes CLASSIC COMFORT From cop clockwise: heavyweight ]anSpart® sweatshirt with outline imprint leuering, 100% cotcon T-shirt from ]anSpart®, shorts from Ml Soffee, durable briefcase from West Ridge Designs, sweatshirt wich large block letter imprint by Gear for Sports® , wool hat from Classic Sportswear. Call (503) 226-263 1 or (800) 547-8887 ext. 3780 (in Oregon) for ordering information. PORTLAND STATE BOOKSTORE 1880 SW SIXTH AVENUE • PORTLAND • 503-226-2631 28 PSU MAGAZINE FALL 1996 reflective fabric which is sold to manufacturers of sportswear. Susan Ruzicka is shift supervi– sor at lnfotec Development Inc., a geospatial services busi– ness in Portland. Martin Snell MPA is the city planner for Camas, Wash. Snell formerly was the planning director for Washougal, Wash. Tunothy Thomas is a senior staff engineer for Etec Corporation in Beaverton. Etec manufactures equipment which is used for generating masks and reticles utilized in the semi– conductor industry. Amy Wheatcroft is administra– tive assistant to the vice-presi– dent at Rodda Paint Company in Portland. Wheatcroft writes that she will be travelling worldwide for two years (1 996- 98). Richard Bash MS is at Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. Bash also is simul– taneously completing his disser– tation for a Ph.D in public administration and policy at PSU. His dissertation focus is on terrorism/counterterrorism and how it relates to the militia movement. Bash will be incor– porating specific legal issues into his dissertation and plans to return to the Portland area when he completes law school. Dean Boyer MBA is coordina– tor of PSU Southeast Portland Business Outreach Center. The center offers counseling and practical assistance to persons who are starting or running a mall business. Mario Forte MS is a civil engineer with the Department of Army Corps of Engineers. Forte will earn his commi sion in Europe, designing and work– ing on U.S. embassies. 0

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