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Volume 23
Number 1 Fall 2005 |
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1990 Jennifer Gagnon of Long Lake, N.Y., married Sean Donlan of Limerick, Ireland, in July. Gagnon had been working as a geographic information system analyst at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Adirondack Ecological Center. Donlan is a lecturer at the University of Limerick School of Law. The couple honeymooned in Sicily and live in Limerick. • As president of the Sacramento RiverTrain, Christopher Hart oversaw renovations to the excursion train, once known as the Yolo Shortline, that travels between Woodland and West Sacramento. The train, which includes three open-air passenger cars, a dining car, passenger coach, special events/lounge car and an open-air concessions car, took its inaugural run at the end of June. Involved in a number of tourism organizations, Hart is also a founding member of Dinner Trains of North America. • Barbara Heidenreich, an author of two books on solving behavior problems in parrots, teaches the principles of applied behavior analysis to zoo clientele as well as to the companion parrot community. Heidenreich also formed Good Bird Inc., a company that provides behavior and training products and services, including the quarterly Good Bird Magazine, to owners of companion parrots. • David Patrick received the Olscamp Faculty Research Award for his contributions to Western Washington Universitys chemistry department as a mentor, teacher, author and researcher since 1996. Patrick previously won the Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award in 2002 and a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2000. • Artist Katherine Katy Ring is back home in Italy after a teaching stint in Zambia. 1991 Suzanne Chávez-Silverman, Ph.D., is a professor at Pomona College where she teaches in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and has chaired the Spanish and Latin American studies programs. • Mike Osaki became the station manager of the San Francisco office of Oriental Air Transport Service, an international freight forwarding company. Hes also the father of a new baby girl, Lauren Meihei. • An article by Cheryl Welsh, director of the human rights group Mind Justice, was included in the addendum of Gloria Naylors book 1996 (Third World Press). In the book, Naylor wrote a first-hand account of her experiences with mind control by the government. Welsh currently studies law at Lincoln Law School in Sacramento. 1992 Tony Williams was hired by Craford Benefit Consultants, an employee-benefits consulting firm based in San Rafael, as senior consultant/senior manager of underwriting services. Williams lives in Novato. 1993 Jill Christofferson, D.V.M., is a veterinarian at Encina Veterinary Hospital in Walnut Creek and author of a bimonthly veterinary advice column for the Contra Costa Times titled Pet Rx.
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