PSU Magazine Spring 1996

Jason Enger is a cartographic technician for Digital Mapping Company in Menlo Park, Calif. Tobyn Fulmer is a mechanical engineer at Composite Construction and Engineering, a fiberglass engineering firm in Redmond , Wash. Jean Garcia-Chitwood is the adult ba ic education and English as a second language coordinator at the Center for Employment Training in Reno, Nev. Jan L. Greene MS is an educa– tional resource center teacher in the area of elementary special education for Portland Public Schools. Mark Jones is manager of McGillacuddy's, a pub and grill in Portland. Gail M. King is owner and principal at HK & Associates, a graphic design firm in Portland. Dale Kunkel is an investment analyst at Laughlin Analytics, the credit research ann of the Laughlin Group of Companies based in Beavertson. Kunkel writes that he will begin Yale University's Masters of Public and Private Management program thi fa ll. Jorge Salang Jr. is a treatment counselor at St. Mary's Home for Boys, a residential treatment facility in Beaverton. Sarah Jean Snyder is a produc– tion assistant for Newsweek Magazine in New York. Brian Strawn is a student at George Washington University Law School in Arlington, Va. John Van Son is owner and principal of Language Works, a translation and interpretation firm in Vancouver, Wash. Sarah Ward is a sales represen– tative and merchandiser with Hygrade Foods, the meat division of Sara Lee Corp. Ward lives in Seattle. Judi Wolter is department manager of women's active wear for Nordstrom's in Chicago. '95 Roveeda Ahmed is a customer service representative in the A GOOD DEAL ocean export department of George S. Bush & Compa ny Inc., a custom brokerage and international fre ight forwarding company in Portl and . Tamera Armstrong is an administrative support assistant for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' dredging operations in Portland. Lesley Bennett is an executi ve assi tant for ongresswoman El izabeth Furse. Bennett li ves in Arlington, Va. Adam Bjaranson i attending San Francisco State Uni versity preparing for his master's degree in sports broadcasting. Bjaranson The PSU Alumni Classic Visa® or MasterCard® card is a way for you to show your pride in your PSU education and support your alumni association. A good deal for everyone. Every time you use your card, you generate revenue that helps pay for such programs as student internships and scholarships, seminars, PSU Weekend, and advocacy programs. And, here are just a few of the benefits you receive: works as an assistant manager in the Nordstrom's pub at an Francisco Centre. Lisa Fogg is a pharmacy techni – cian at the Prov idence Plaza Pharmacy in Portland . Scott Kaden MURP is a moun– tain planner for the interna– tional resort planning firm, Sno.engineering Inc., in Frisco, Colo. Kaden was formerly associ– ate director of Alumni Relations at PSU. Louis LaFranchise work in the sa les and marketing department of Monroe Machinery, a FDA machinery engineering and sa les company in Portland. • Low Fixed APR • No Annual Fee • Instant Recognition For You & Your School FOR AN APPLICATION OR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE PSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION at 503-725-4948 or call 1-800-445-9934. The Alumni Classic Visa or MasterCard cards are issued by United States National Bank of O regon. A U.S. Bancorp Company. Member FDIC. SPRING 1996 P U MAGAZINE 27

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