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Senior; Julie l.<-ensee,
Kadi Lang Ii ying together on
Heather Koller, and have n 11 enjoyed
121 st st re et . The majority of stu dents \i ve off campus
year. -Heather Koller
�
L� Seniors
their senior
tyzad44� .
Nae a l ie Taylor
W:a.rne are
bachelor's
e xc
i ted to
and
Krista
have their
d e gree s in hand. Now, ma((er of fi ndi ng a
it is ju�t lhal
jOb.
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little :-Iudying
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Sometimes
the be s t Stuuy 109 is spontaneOllS. -April Reynolds
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Kasper looks
Deborah
she'd I ike to
know whilt comes next.
Only
lime will lell. -April Reynold.\'
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TheS
Lives
di f
Religiolls confer
ferent atmosphere," said
ences were plentiful, and
facilities coordinator
for those die-hard aca-
'"It's definately
a
Diane Bell isario
based
demic
about the sum
people.
mer on campus.
class sessions
While
many
tbree
were offered.
students
Summer at
checked out af
PLU could make
ter finals. a signifi
the most jaded col
cant number stayed to
lege
work or take classes.
themself.-Kevill Schultz
For weeks. PLU
student
enjoy
-La.voul Rachelle Huber!
was engulfed with ath
letes engaging in com petition and toning their
skills. Concerts groups
such
Trench
by the
as
Coats
and
monthly fruit festivals were crowd pleasers.
etJ9It99t4 S��'7f;. ..
Th!:
con·
.,(ruction of the new mmi� build ing is known for its slogan. "Mu
sic in the making."
-PI/ofO Su·
I'ices
16 Summer
h Shape of Our
L£"!J?MISS9t'ltS'W99t&eeH. One advantage of .;ummer school is out. ide classe� while enjoying nature. ·Pho(() Services Lives
'U�ie£' 95 £$,&'K1t6'9t£?
'f!fI'Je9l@.
Although students
thall spending time
learning
room PLU students soak up
present.
were �parce. a atmosphere was �tiJl -Phoro Se,.vicc�
Slln'�
5&7. 5?9�&.R<lther III
the clil��
the
rays while plilying volley'
ball. -Photo Sen'ices
s99t4. S'J9t4. 5nf41 Luck
ily. the Sun )hone brightly during tbe Trenchco3rs' performance.
Photo Sen'lce.1
95 ?�9S? Mark Vinclguerrd and JeanelCe Domer perform a survey of plants and d(1jmals in Clover Creek. The
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Environmental Methods of! nves
tigat'lon
provided
n
course
pa.�t summer. which taught
ronmental
field method.
this
env)
-PholO
Services
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1-frdF=f Kristie Giese. Cindi Brown, and Michele Warner take time out from their beauty regime . . .
topose. Who says looking good is e<l�y') -April Reynolds
Stzu,r; tf:lIatI; 1993 1994
From broomball to gether .Other
celebra
thrown, in
stress-management
tions
classes. Steun Hall hosts
cluding
an occasion foreveryone.
Day food f�slival and
were a
St. Patrick's
The year started out spring retreat.
with an Orientation bar-
Throughout the year,
bectle a nd October retreat
small groups organized
at
I sland Lake.
H a 110 wee
trips to see the
n
Point Defiance
pUlllpkin cary
Zoo, Rockets
nded
games. art mu
Oll t the mont h.
seums, or sim
i ng
rou
ply hang out at
along with dorm
tri c k -01'- t reati 11 o (l
Red Robin.
and costume partjes. No- mural sports vember brought
porting four volleyball
Secret Santas were the
teams. . As resident John
highlight of the Christ
Gumprecht said, "we
mas season.
mny be small, b u t when
During Interim,
it c o m es to the heart.
spontaneollS movie sit-
we're the biggest of all".
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with the "Name Game'. they art: all fast rrit�IJ(,k Remolds.
call
a�
,HI
re
early morning wake up
well
-April ReYII{)/(II'
also
Thanksgiving dinner, and
$lUen
freshman got to know eadJOther
As If [il;)! wasn't enough, the y
we re
popular, with Stuen sup
etlad (3tIad 10 1fad .
ceived
Intra
early
an
ins brought th e dorm [0-
� During Orientation Swen freshmen were 'kidrwpped
a
No",,'. -April
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Kevin Schultz
*twt 'f!j�! President Ander�on addres�es fellow ad
:i!et; ak
rninistJ <llors, facu try and new stu denl� <.1\
the opening convocation.
-Pho/(J Services
7a.a.te;e
'J"lXi..
their firsl taste
Freshmen ger of Food Service!>.
They have many
look
forward
more
meol:. 10
to.
SO'��.. While moving into her donn room ill OrdaJ Hall, freshman Kristi Benson assembles herbed. -Pho/{)Ser I'ices
20HOl1ll'comill8 The Shape
Week
of our
Uves
Ulfuta Sr:d/ Jo�h Arnold uses his ' .!rc n gt h to help.� udelllS move. Arnold wa� :lmong the fOOlbal1 players Iendi ng J IHmd (0 fellow Lutes.-Pho{(J Sen'ices .
Running
arounJ
entation.
carllpLls with p anut butter
i t Loops plaster d on fa es bowing to all thing' of i:1 . pherical form, and
s
rll
rena
dorms ill
Saturday
Playfair
:hm\-'· Hnd
lhe
ino bib .. in publi
r
Il1ltmlion rites or
LInd ing nev sluden I ori-
It
a
lor of
group interaction . .. It basically got people meeting e'lch ol her", Lute Ambassador Robin yers said. "Orientnlio!1 helped
Ing
campu." dorms were nlJ part r the x citernent sur
was a success.
consisted of a comedy
midJle of the nighl, and \;t,'ear-hes
night's
mak.. part
f cl 1 ike I wa.
rn
of PLU," freshman
Chris Coover!: sai I. 11
lped me adjll."t
<;
bcfur� clas .. e�
··ft
little bit actu Ily
stm1'd." -Heidi Reimann - Layollt Rlicilt!/l e HI/hert � at tktz cur; 9oW! In=f he: \hrOl:11 <llw;Jy� have �()l\le ('x ..:iting orientatioll furward (0. lIitcl
Ile.:d�
activity
t�)
Thi, fre,hrnan a
look Jd'i
�h{)WeL
7Wt. 1ft; Me �. Many
�t1J.dC'llt� and l/wir pal'l;' 11 I.- en warm atlll(lsphcr� during Oriel1l al illn. -p 11010 Se /'1';1'.\
n�\V
jl)Y
the
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eAnamwM11>. cOMa'9-
MOllica
Day
decor�ltcs her window 10 displ�IY her
Chrisrmas chcer.-Hl'arher
Schllieder
� � � �e_ Brian takes
a
Ford
study break anu 1lI1k�
on
fhe phone. - Hmllwr Sc/lIljl'{lel'
"7.ftJ 9..�. Dave Godtlisl;'ll curs his tocnail-. in the hall Sll Ihal he �'an shO\v c\'cryone how.-Heathl'f SchlU:ider An end-of-lhe-year ano Halloween dance,
a
Christmas party, barbeques and a bingo festival were all
activities of the fUll-loving folk at Pflueger.
"Pflueger life is fun," President Erik Ryan s<lid.
"It's very active." 'It's very unified," J<ier Huehnergarth
"There's
said. "Everybody likes to have
Homecoming for
repu
talion of being
'93 and
pus activities
as
was sec
ond in Songfesl.
a
major part of cam-
22Pf/III'S<'1
Ryan
said. Pfluegerwon
Pflueger a
tradition of
volved:'
a
good lime." also has
a
everyone being in
-Heidi R{�imllll1l-L(lJ-
well.
I-Iall
The ')wPl' oj Our Liv
s
0111 KlIlie McCoy
�'7'trl9«b<'fDanny Uyemalsll
his skill on hl� keybonrd crowd of people gather JiSlen.-Hemher Schneider
shows while
to
n
�t 9"taelcd.'Jo Dee Stuolbaugh finishes her a 'ign ment so that she can take il study bl eak. and relax .-Healher .
Schneider
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between
Rivalry
Jackson's Thriller. The rain couldn't
dorms goes into full speed arollnd
Homecoming.
Through various compe
shows
titions, each donn
dampen1he spirits ofPLU.
A tenl
was
field for
a
dance.
what they're made of. Song fest fo
set up in Foss carnival and
"It was really
muddy", said
ont:
cused on movies
Lute, "but the run
ranging from ro
continued any Even
to hor
venlUr� ror,
\-vay'.
and ad
mance
were
capture I'irs\ pia
e
with their interpretation 0(' Grease.
\vhik Pflueger
ami Stuen S
C
Ild
were
with
?hi/;.de uiQowvt �.
cl(Jse
J
Michael ..
ELI Marque'.
played host to this y 'ar': Sl)ngrt.'�l. \'en a
delayed rlanc didll't prt'
"",nl th· comedian frolll
al
ril"illg
at 1'[ U.-K{'il/T rJ,ygrrStJlI e-f
ill ny UyemalSlJ pnsc,;:o.
Mit:hael Jachon in
a):
Stu nand
Pflueger's pn)dUCl ion.
>�lrned
111
of' Arr st�cI Devcl�
Ordal and Cascade \0
r
eli 'Hppointment
science fic
lion. and musicals. able
art
Thriller place
lhe 'f(lUP a second
finish.-Kt'ilh Thygcr.\'{I11
oprn
nl
cancelling, Ihe
spirit
was
high. adding to
Ihe festive attitu de of HOI11l:com ing ClJri.\'
Hl�/Iey
Kotie lvlc -Coy
week. -Lo\,ollf
�e�Nu�Arle p< rtray... "Danny"
Seaton
and " 'cade pr';"clll (;reoS(1. The uuo look firsl place in thi: yellr\ c lm ll'\
Ordal
pClition .-SlIsan Det/w
� ·
It t .
'.�
v� ,\
1.
"".1" " I
� "�" �\' �.
&.m'�IJippk" Hnd lht.! Von Trapp family unite in all act by 'Il 'Y Harstad, I\'y :lnd Alpine combin�tl TIll! SOI/l/(1 0/ MII.lie and We.Hside . /vly .·/·:eitIJ Thy(!ersoll ctu;u '1''''' paune �Monic[) Ricarte poses as a fortune teller at Har:.tad's booth. Son fesl was followed by a C3r nival on Foss field.-Keith Thrg{')'sun W�ae
1316mtJfe �!I-h::.ll il H ighlowcr points towilrd "Rob ill the Hood." Evergreen and Hinderli·' joine 1Og.l:lher in an al..'lion/atlv'ntLlre skit.-Kl!ith Ihyxer,lnn
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% � 7k �4nrrhe resjdent� of Ordal pose for an
all dorm
picture. Ordal's resi -
dents [his ye,1 r lo( a l over 150.
SII.IOJ/
Dellor
3au� r�WWf.'Jami.: Anderson
Sutlon'� h£lIr ar retreal on Ocean Short:s. The relreat was a bla�l, according to Ordalite�. -S/I
br:Jids Amon
Ord<ll's
s(ln
Dellor
"il4lJ�" "il49�·r "il4�/0rd a I
at Their rend ilion of "Grease" took fir.q place.-SII
erHhusiam is <lbundant
SongfesL sail
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jC!""ea wu: rot... nrell Callahan prepares to meet ni� Homecoming dale. Heather Koller. The night proved 10 be unforgetlable. -Karen FOllst
� at l�a: wood Quarterback Marc Weekly Ic:\.ds his ream to another viclory. Weekly was of Illil ny
one
players to w�lch Ihis ye,�r.
-Karen Farlsr
2 oJ-/om ecomillS
o The Shape 0
Weekend
Our Lives
As the weekend ap
proached. the usual rainy weather cleared and the sun
shone
Homecoming
Following the excite ofthe game, Tacoma's Union Station played host ment
to the
day. The stands of Spark,.;; Stadium were packed to
Dance.
Homecoming weekend proved to be
watch the Lute
mcmor,lble.
The Lures' victory
beat Washington with
boosted
a
close 49 to 48 victory.
Homccom i ng royal ty wasannouncedathalftime. Cyndi Ness. of Harstad was crowned
queen, and Chris
Egan ofTinglestad became the 1993 king .. fe,tt _t de >Wi ewt/Iet. ..
Chris
Eagan and Cyndi Nes� make royal couple.
The couple
a
\A·· as
�rowned al lhe g.ame. ·Korl'lI Felll.'/
Set:,.�! Ordalitc ...
Gretchen
Kosl�r and Megan Burl.:hfield pose for a quick piclllrc befnre joining. t h e i r dat<!s for an evening ofdancillg. The spectacu· larturnollt at Union Station proV\!O Dubt:.ck. Erin
the annual Homecoming dall�c W:l' a
Homecoming
�lICcc<;s.
-Ken·j
Hartl'll
them
to
number one in the nat ion,and for others. cheering the team to vic tory and dancing the night away made it a weekend to remember.
-Chris
-Layout Alliso/l
&ae,. � -. Fa 11.1 I
again
GI"lt.v
Senior Aaron Tan,;
battles for yardage.
UIKc'
Hafrey
The team
ic\oriQus.
was
. Karell
�Acaz,1 Alie FOllrnier.
Allison Gray. Kari H i ll kllllY Gage, and Rebecca C( lUCII cleanse theil' faces wit.h a Illud III ask lrcal n»1I1. ·Sleve l.('ij:�tJl! .
'9t¢ � 7(wu;/ Chrisl l1la:-: in Ivy held lllallY surprises for the �ll!dcnls. I vy\ Chri�tma): party v,'as a ,ucccss this year. Sle\'£' Le !f.i"()/1 -
Jt's "the wackiest, loudest group of people who
do their own thing
and don' t care what oth ers
think"', said Sen ior
R_A_ Bryan Herb. Ironi cally. this is combined with
a
fee l i n g of
extravaganza.
When asked about life in Ivy, President Steve Liefson remarked,
"sleepless . never
hall unity.
As R.A.
own
Crystal Aikin
ways of doing
put it, "it's like a
things. Orientation
marked by the 2 AM
dance d u bbed the "Ivy Thrust",
as
weU
as
the
annllal cross-dressing
30/1>lll-JaIl
know
on up here".
breed of dorm
was
. you
what's going
This strange has it's
.
The Shilpe of Our Lives
playground. People are always up and about". Kevin
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Schultz -Layollt
Rll{:helle Hubert
� The traditional Ivy brunch was
sCI"umpliolJs. according to
The brunch PLU's number one hangout. the Cave. -Sieve LeiflDll those who :llIended.
was
held al
� Ilk; >WJM� Ivy freshmen were awakened at 2.00 il.lll to do the "I vy Thru. t" in lhe
�� Lvwel Peter Rebecca Cotten, Rae
Wood<;ide,
Sorvlk,
J ohn Johnson. dnd
Keoki
Sigmund gi ve shoulder mass.ages in he mai n lounge. -Eric JOitllSOJI
q�O't7uat.' Kan Hill. Allison
Gray, Alie Fournier. and Rebecca Cotten ma:querade ,1S pi rates Halloween night. -EriL Johnson
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gl: coz.y on I he �CI. II for ullto
was J. scene
t;njoy.-Keilh Thygerson The
well-re-
ceived fall presentation
sented
of "A View From the
one-act plays. in which
B ridge," directed
Theaterre
gain public
work and dedi
nilion for PLU.
cation.
Tracy Pcn'y and Mall Curl were both
committed,"
recognized
said.-Heidi Reimann
aler
by
the
Festival for oul
I'itanJing perfonnances in theArthur Millcrplay. In November AI'lIrI have
a
spnrring "
Vi.:w.. hcvuon't f00J...IOO angry, though. so it must b' a "friendly" fight.match
0/1
the �et of "A
Kcilh Th ',-.; er:;on
32FIIII
The
TheMe,hape
of Our Lives
.
"You
have to really be
American College The
Mal!
hard
qUires
ity and reco g
and
evening of
perfonned.
Parker helped
t
an
two to four actors
by Dr. William
5t��t)t'*"'""O'tdafTracy Perry
pha Psi O m eg a pre
Scrde4;:\me... That'scx�,ctly whal
during this Vkv.· . " NOlonly
Peter Wilbunl doe!> ,cene of "A
.
.
can lie po.�c, bill he can nlelllori7.c line:;.loo!-Keilh Thyger.wJII
Parker
Layout Sara Teas
0/««.'%:wa/Carl /\ndcrson
reads
some good new� ro the C<lS!. J US[ look at the exprc" �ion_, of con IClltmenl!-Kei/h Th.",c;erson
� .
I
,
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A��Aae... Marc OlsUIl sol iJoquizes under the spotlight, Does he seem a bit p�(turbed. or is thaijusl a sample of his superior actinl:, abili(lc� ?·Keith 7hyger,wn
&ptalN: �# PallY Norris gives M:lll Curl the third de�r(�e on lhe set of "A View .. " She certainly looks defensive. -Keilh Thygaso/l
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f=e
e4d�...
t',.
�""'9'"
K:uherine Dibblec sludie� hard in her dorm room, Surprise vi�ilS from fellow I'long I'c;-.i
denl.� is common but enjoyed, -Heother Schneider
�� JOllnnLl
Kreis
dC'lnonSlral-':-' eXllclly how (0
u�c a vacumn cleLiner 10 her friend�, J lI�1 k Iddl ng, Joanlla! -Healh!'!' Schneide!'
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�uwf.' 9I(mtdl 116..,,;41 lchcl Firman, Jcnnircr Iln�ol\, and Br�d Johnson {c a break from ::-ludying in !ir dorm
room.
-Healher
hlleider
rAe e4""" S't'9(� � jt4....? JUl.tin Sh:lO hang� OUI in hi�
Hong. J USl a fr r lhi� I�lken. Justin r<! �t:ived a phone.caU frllll1 Bugit' Boy w'lIlling him In I nsc for Iheir lIexl ad. JlI'it kiJding. l/e(l/llI'r Sdllll'idl'l' room
in
piclure W;I�
l-iDng is
for I'reaks,"
Ll
haven
:-,ident .loci
r
Barnell said. P rhaps \\o'hal Barnell 1l1t,mt Hong is
v.·as
lhal
Shores and eilloed a
a CllrisLJI1<1s
ous barbecues.
leamjng wi III
Be�iJes
the social as
nomer rcst
"1,'s a
peelS of lhe
mis
dorm. there
that Lhe
a.rc sev
of campus
in!.:!
donn." Pre);ident!\ lex Ellis :aid. "I'long is the lr
s
me
of
PLU! s bt:SI pranks. ,J.cli\'� tureu
HOllg is .,oeiall)'
as we ll .
ral ad
vanlage!-lo liv
'alb Wi Ihl: nerd
bad,hon' f
party_
dance and nllmer
diver:--ity.
kind uf
hike of Cape
A lara. OLberacti vllies in
hall
a
a
Fall fea
a r' 'rr ul 10
Ocean
at.
H
n�.
h<lll is lucated
The
cen
trally in reo pectlo Ihe Uni
versity
Iller
classes. Ah
ils cliver.liilY, S
III one
fUrl.
-
•
and many
becallse of
one can
find
fnrhomework or
Heidi Rcill1(1}l11
The
Hem'? Hnll Shape of Our Live'
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16'tiwMelPan�nt!) and students tour the new
Ricke
science
building during Family W.:ck
end.
-April Reynolds
ekwR."",,,(()+: The Ricke sci cenler was flill of new surprj�cs for pnICIlI�. The chemi�lry lab was an interest ing pflrt of [he IOlIr.-Aprii Rewlold.l'
ence
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Fllmilll Weekelld The
hape of OUT lives
elUltLClw4/.WH(3o..uwd Andrew WilsonandProfessor Lundeen
discliss (hI! fun of Family Wt; ·k 'nd. -April Reynolds
/Itt &a>t4fFamily membas
of
all ages found the (our of Ihe
Rieke
science center excil ing.
-April Revl!olds
Family weekend succes:.;
with
W�IS
a
over
80 ramil ies at
tion at the Gonyea I-louse and olher
tivities kept the fami
Lending variolls
lies busy.
Ev-
c:ryone
ell
t: vents.
joyed
The
I he
41-7
'eekend be g'lJl wi th
c
PLIJ
victory
a
Park Avenue
0
er
the UPS Log-
performance
ger footha II team
and Comedy lught in
at tJle Tacoma Dome.
the Cave.
Chris
Saturday
a
recep-
Hufley
-Lo.\'out
HacheLle Hu/Jert '9we 9M .04«1 M;lny famili." parljcip;ll�d ill tilt: <!vt"nl nil Family \\.'c:�kc:ntl,-I\fI,.i!
Rt:YlIlIlt!.\
��,I Nalh anJ family Ing
ar.:
uti
1
Sear
fillk, Jur
,Huily Week nd.- I",.if
R II/rAd\
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....'", k:un,nl'
coIlw, me;mt ad
•
�"c h�r. but
" run.�
St••• ·n.�d
thaI
S�hub.:t1
,h,nt>
.r •
,tkr.:nt ''1loc old lr.l' .. _ .. ,,��,"."'l....
c ••• • • • I1�"".,"... _ ..... ....,....r.. ....,,,..... .-J,"''l ,"' ".... ......
·
"Guy.u>C4
10, run ar,"'pJ hrlu·naoI �.d" "
,\"...
ard ,al�
Hn...
lilt:Y o.k>o'I do th
.".lIrul,Rr"'�,nn /-"I'
;a.dQel':k �lPJd;f H ioderl ie and Evergreen's unforg 'ttable peit"Of mance at Songf�sl �p.H'ked .:heers from the audience, - I-I(' /ell
FuXich
5w./PItWi Pam Howard and Presi
&vt6wttRy<;z'4m4-
denl Jennifer rlaskcrud laugh as
and SlacyThompson area\! �m.iles
Heather Lanphear ,uJtlcnly pops
in lhe Hindcrlie loung\:.
into the piccun:, -Helen Fugi("iJ
FI/gich
. . .
Siri Quigley ,Helen
39
5mr6faztr.
Tuan
Trinh.
M i c he l l e O�born . S �a Hovey.
and Val i\kyer love London. They took t i me 1 0 capt u re t h i s s h ot i n
B ridg - .
Th i ."" Y "'a r
OV r a
nt !\
your you
cOlllllrie�
nc l ud i n g. Enland,
u . t r i a . T a n za n i a .
amaica n n d
mol' .
" Y o u re a l l y de
lop t he
�G tbC
har'! K i ng fa J I
s
will
more i ndept.:n
\
of how
ho isilecl
mesler.
PLU welc:om ',
d\!nt .' · she said . -
Heidi ReiIJulI/JI -LlIyou t by Mimi)' McGriff
fro n t o f ( h e To w e r -
Val Meyer
Ito ... , ...... t.mo. ...... I-"", � " _
r"mj ") ,. ....p w.... .. s." ...,_ 1lot _ .,.-
,",'" "J"')'<4 ..._ .. ..-. .,., ..., - " .. . rt"'" .. P....... 0-• ..-
. -" ..... _... 1-_ � ... .... _"oJ ..".. To.... ...., ....., _...1 ... ..._ """'b_' , ., ,-.. _
41
rlh. .?::!£7iL ?nod.' i\f t(!f enjoying a snack, Natalie i l risto pht'fson fi nds hcr el f in the kitchen do i ng ugh!-the dishes. Is i t worth it? -Heather Sch neider 6.m<}k Pc> d.e /la" . Yes, that's rigl1t there a re occa sional sightings of m a ks i n Har t a d . Here w e fi nd H ns Fos_ er in lhe good co m a n y o f AnnZl M a r i e Hi.\ rri�! Heidi T riesh, Patti Mo r i n , C) nd Heide Helgeson. -Hea ther Schneider . .
o
1ta e�ecu1Wt41 Poor t houg h t 'he could enjoy the com pany of het" friend Ch ri. t i na Cao without the press pok ing thei r n osE'S into i t . L i t tle d i d she know [hat the Sagil s taff never rests and ca tches people o n their way to Mhi (ro m t h e sho wer. -Hellthcr ScJ/ IIcider P rE'clce Fou n t a i n
� att �Wt4Ur.d:!- Yes, t ha t 's right you o nly ha v e to pay for long d i s ta nce calls.
K o rl y W i lloughby i s l aki n g
42HllrSlCld
The Shape of
tage of lhat dea l a s s p ea k s l - Hen / lier Sch i1e ider (I
Vi'l l
she
Out Lives
'f?/CW9tm;aid Pe �wtd4d.
V egin' in front of the TV in the gro u n d floor lounge is a favo rite pasttime for resi d ents like Vonny Ma y. You can e ve n ca tch a Monty Pyt hon movie if you try l Heather Schnenter
�'>re1'l'�4Awr.tl These two p rospect ive
students
a re get t ing a pt'rsonal l'o u r
o f do rm l i fe . Few s t a r t a t such a yo u ng age, but with a g u i d e l i k e t he i r a u n t , S ha i l y n M a l o , w o u ld n ' t you want to s ta rt e-ady, to07 -Hca ther Sch neider
l aybe not a l l
Harstad residents are t here by choice. bu t most soon eli cove r the pos l t i v e <l s pec ts of (he ha l l .
you
" When
s t u d y , you can
The re are, however,
de finite advantages to l i v ing i n an aU-women ' s dorm. · ' I t ' s k i nd of l i ke a S 0 - rori r y - r y p e a t , m 0 S phere , . sopho more Kim Nadon "Bei ng
s t u d y , '
K e l l j e
w a n t 1 0 b e loud you
can be loud ,"
'There ' s no d i s( rac ( i o n !. when you ' re sl\l d y i n g , " fres h m a n S a r a h W r n e r s n i d , "bec a u se the re ' s no g u y s .
h e re
kj n d of g i ves
s o p h o m o r l::
Schacher s a i d , " W hen you
said,
t i me to han g Oul
girls."
w i t h lhe
H a rs tad w o m en
e n gage in a variety o f' ac
tiv i t i e s : s l u m b e r pa rties,
gyrad s , retre ats, a n d gi rt
exchanges .
- Heidi R e i m a n n
43
�
Gretche n Dubec k and
piclUre unkta with the o r i g i nal PL Lucia :md ller husband , ankta Luc ia h:1:5 h 'n a trad i t i o n at PLU for mallY years , M an:n Eri kson pose for a
'7tte:w:CIrlU7tt.t:l.. he eleven Sankt;) Lucia brides of 1 993 stand before ( 11 a u d i e l l c t: he fore r h e pre�ell tatio n , M ol\ica Day
ItX'led as
the w i nner for
April Rl',\'IIolds
�
wa<; <;c
[ 99" , , -
etdtwre. The M ay fe t dancers perform for the San kla Luc i a fes tival. -April ReYllolds
r'I:Lt:aa'\SMt�. a
he,U1"
out.
The chi ldren
choir s i ng tIl( -April Reynolds
local S w eu i s h
Day
S i ne
1 766. 5C<'111-
Mon ica
Jinav i a ns
h a v e ce l -
c ruwncd as the b r i d e . ;'I l
c b ra t ed t h� PI' - C h r i stmas
ft:� t i v a l o f San k L a
L u c i J . Th i s year ll1arked
i�
a
great honor
C O Ill m e n ted
fest i -
v a l ai Pac i fi c
rc c
food, g a mes , li nd
val feat LlJ\:S I r l ll. ic. danca
t ra d i -
t i o n al S vv e d i s h
Th L; r :-o t i -
�
Day. A
pl i o n fe a -
t u r i 1 1 .:>
-
v c; rs i ly.
L n g , a n d t he
he
c e l tbrakd for many
sary of th i. t ra -
L U I h ran U n i
(0
S an k L a Luci a . I t i s a I raJ i l i on ou r fa m i l y h as
t h e 4 0 t h a n n i v e rdit i onal
\v a ,.
e rn
[) i n Q: o f -
San kta L u c i a bri de . I n
t h i s yea r ' s fe s t i v i t i e s ,
dances
a ro u n d
th
C h r i st mas t re e h l I o\\!' ed. -
KrislUp h e r A h le rs -
La roll!
IvlcGrUf
bv
M i n dy a ;;z;?e U:. . !\ g irl from a local Sweedish c h o i r sings Cl solo in Ihl! celebr;)1 j o n . The celebr:llion is compo�ed of a var iety of � i nging �tnd uanci n g , -April RCYlloft/s .
£tA7P.fd:04 Zh..m:e. TtlL:
Sankla
Luc i 'l brides pa nic ipalG i n a Swed
feSl ivJl d a n c e . Danc ing l i v lip t h e l' V�1l1 and allows the bri dL: s 10 interact w i t h each olher. i�h
en '
-A I, ,.i I Rel'l/old (
45
�Dt9 �. . . . Soma Sexton
and I )avid Grant prepar.:: t heir lell
nb raekels Iwfore il<.' tlIi ll ly pla y i n g t h e l'x h i lar<ll ing game o f Icn J\i � . - H l' . a her Se/weider
I f you a re loo k j n g
furt her.
lor fu n , I n ) k no
u p l a t e t n l k i ll Q w i t h fr i e n d s . p l a y e d l o u d
H you �I re l oo k i n g for
m Ll sjC.
friends, look
look t i me n u t t o study.
I f YOli
no
fU rl h�r.
l oo l i ng for
a re
year w i t h t he l r�ld j t i o n a l Foss Luau .
Foss H a l l m ay not be the p l ace
T h i s ye,Jr i t i n
fur YOll . N o t o
v n l v e u
ri olls for be i ng
K aron k e . The
" row d y " , r
D:ui ng G a m
s:
rcpll lati o n
a
bj t t h i s yea r
w as
Hall
hape of Our Live�
a
cou r:-.e.
t h e d a nce.
"v a s
Aprj I 22 and
he l d
wa�
O Jl
wid I y
spe nt m u c h l i ke m a n y
a t l ndecl .
o t h ers .
--Nlllalie 7il .\-/or -La.\'-
Peo p l e
f a ll
t h rough t he h a l ls. stayed
The
or
The Luau
year. The
.
roasted pi g, .Old
d i d n ' t t hreaten i t:-.
46FOS,;
occas iona11 y
Foss e n d ed t h e
p e a c e a n d q u i et.
� .&.n<i"'"imdt't AAJ>�? B reI Ba�tian llS k). Lori G ros land wh al il\: like to wurk at the front d sk. -Heather Schneider
and
out
/?{/c/wJ/e .l. Hi lbert
�at9 %9wUn. . . Lucy Puncro
Eichde chat u-; room often do. Rooi lli ng i I I Fos� is a fu n e x pe rience. although Foss room s are " t: n e r a II y s rn a I I . Hellfher Schneide r
and S h e l by mates
9Ildato<u 9iJWJ �.A'_, . . . Robyn Guntri p, Hol l i Jacobs. Hal l Di rector Harvey Por t " Nolan T()�o, Kii.-ain B e rgh . and Lori G rosl ll nd kad the. i n c red i bl e
l ower campus
don n , Foss. - HeUllJer Schneider
47
'Twas the n i g h t
Whe n , what to my
befo re f i n a l s , a n d al l
wonderi n g eyes sho u ld
through PLU not a c rea ture was sleeping not even .
.
appear, but t he Parkl and Fire Departm e n t and a l l o f their
.
gear !
you ! Roommate
" H APPY
engrossed,
FI NALS TO
and J a t my
ALL, TO
desk, had j us t settled down for a
hall there arose such
a
to my
window to see w h a t was the matter.
7k�'8epu�... Meghan
K u s p e rt
ad d re s s e s
Stuen i t (;�S at t he ir Christ mas party. The t rad i t ional �t ory
appialldecL
wa�
great l y
-Jim Keller
�wtd� �1 Tonya K all n arr and K i m m i e un wrap g i fts and er� com pany I ll �L�
at
4QC.h
tisl mil;;
Carl
enjoy each o t h
the Ordai Chrisl
part y . -Jilll
A
--Susan DelIoI'
When ou t i n the
j llmped
ALL
GOOD N IGHT ! "
l ong even i ng 's tas k .
c1aller, 1
AN D
Kellt'l"
OThe Sh,lpe of o u r L i ves
- -
L ay o u t
Hubert
Rach elle
�... Itc . .. ,,_
" .. ",LIH_-' '__'wI'
-"'-410.+-..,. ..._ �.... ..... .. �__I no" '1M
.."';,s..... }"",.... ,
.. ,.. ,.$I... "'" .....
.. �-. ,
I
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. ... .£1 .,. . .. ... _...
49
�e4aaDtd . Em i ly Blake and N i k k i P l a i d tal k about l i fe in
green , �eem
ReSldent�
in
to enJOY l i v I n g
-He(llher
Schneider
Ever Evel'grecn
in thet r do r m
73.d:azdR.}"iA.' J u st I n A tte berry, Zach H ,tnse n and J a � on Ll n m a n l a ke
5�l'ltZ) �'JJZj.' V � C C LI LI m,
K e v i n M a pe s ' vergre e o :, l o u n g e .
K e e p i n g the lou nge clean i s (l v e ry
n i ce t h i n g 10 do for fellow d e n I s ' -Heother
50
Stil tleider
re�)
il
break from
'.' R .A . i ng" and
po�e for (l photographer. S u rpris i n g l y . nor on l y is b ,;tin
an
R A ..
he al�o works fOl' Food Serv i c e . W h a r a b u s y gu y l
Schn /:'Ider
- Hca/h e r
Evergreen H a l l . sn ugly
nes t l ed
o n the
s i x t h and seve nth floor of Ti n g l estad. is h om e
big j u ice party we re a l l activities t h a t dorm res i dents participa ted i n . Swendse n ,
the
to a bo u t 85 students on
Ev ergreen ha l l cou nc i l
t he Pac i fi c L u t h e r a n
presi dent. was quick to
U n ivers i t y c a m pu s . To
p o i nt Ollt that mattress
kee p students aet i v e . the
d i ving, wh i c h cons isted
1 993-94 h a l l c o u nc i l .
of p i l i ng up mattresses
which consi sted ofTay
on the sixth tl oor and j u m p i n g off the
l or Swe n d s e n ,
ra i l i n g s ,
Nik k i P l a i d .
K
e
I
I
�1Pt it atu4
dru:.a/d Scott "Scooter" Ben�on deC ides (0 rake a long awai ted break fro m study i ng. -Heather Schneider
was
" pretty cool . "
y '
T r a v i s
C r i t h fi e l d .
Pardo,
Carri e SolO .
a
fresh-
B re n t M apes. said that on a gen
Sarah Parker. K i m
Merl i t t i . E m i l y B l ake,
eral basis. the b i ble study
S a m a n t h a Confa l one,
led by Cri t h fi e l d a n d
Darren Wenz, a nd Scott
Park e r on Tuesday s was
B e nso n . p l a ns
variety
the best pa r t ofdorm l i fe .
of eve nt s throughollt the
Fre shman Brooke
a
Beld i n said she enj oy s
y ear. Ca m p i n g at H u r
ri cane
R idge
with
dorm l i fe bec ause i t i s l i ke " we are
a
fami ly. I
Harstad second sou t h ,
can cou n t on a l most ev
t h e an n u a l C h r i s t mas
e ryo ne here."-
party and gi ft exchange, an assass i n game, and a
Rainsberry
SOlljia
-un'out Rachelle Hilbert
IJnt.4� Nikki Plaid wel
comes Kacc y Cock ram to her dorm . . .
rO<"lm i n Evergree n . Schneider
-Heather
l-lnl/ 5 1
E ll'rqrcen Th e Shape o(Our Lives
People have always
said that learn i ng a spec i fic cul ture or trade fi rst hand is
chance 10 attend two mil i
wry school ' , Ai r Assa u l t and
A i rborne. The fu ture offic
bet ter than book learning.
ers learned a great deal abour
t u n i t y to travel a.way from
the trips
St udents who had the oppor
PLlJ for the month of
an
en l i sted persons ' l i fe a nd were
valuable trai n
mg. Kri s A h lers
J a n u a ry preferred
the first hand
thought his trip to
ex
London and
perience.
was
S t u de n t s
a
great expe
ri ence
had a variety o f
t h ro u g h
which h e was abl e
lourcboices this past year. Trips included:
Paris
to s e e a n d li ve i n an
a
cll l t u ral look at London ilnd
other c i v i l ization. ·'It made
Hawai i . excursions to Ca l i
more,"
Pari s , stud y i ng ocea n Ii fe i n
forn i a, Scotland, and Holden
V i l l age. I n ter i m on t he H i l l
a l l o we d st udents t o work
me apprec i ate my cou m ry said Ahlers. "It was
fU ll to travel w i t h my friends to another part of the world:' The general at t i tude abo u t
w i t h the home less pai n t i n g
i nteri m off-campus i s that
houses. sort ing c lothes . a nd
t he experience is wort h the
feeding the l ess fo rtunate of ollr commu n i ty .
The Jazz
Ensemble, along w i lh Park Avenue. toured A ustral ia.
The ROTC st udents had the
expense and there is no bet ter way to learn.
- Chris Haffey -Layout Sara Teas
fluttt �� 6ut
. . .
ThaI's what
she s a i d , and rhat's exaclly what
Fox is j u s t hangin' National d u r ing her I nte ri m off What a way to spend
she means. Je n
out i n London near t h e G a l lery
52,"/<'riltl Off
--n,€, Shape oi Our Lives
c a m p us.
YO ll r rime l-Karen FallSI
� up: rk �att?
[t
II
looks l ike il ! leon Fl a!,kerud " hoi
up rhe w a l l " w h i l e A n n e SCh01i
nails it i n to p lace d u ri n g t he i r wo on Interim 011 the H il l . -K()i
Nelson
e .e . _ . e .
easi l y have for I n teri m on t he
� IfJl cou l d
been the {itk Hill,
J o h a n n <1 G e o rge . A m y
Einer Mon�lad all hand experie nce w l i h power tOol s, Nor . a clas� for the wee k at heart. -K OIie Nelwil J oh nson, and gOI firsl
�e>Dt �tHt 12IJZvt! He is t h e lJ On, bOI To m Bro w n , Sracey S i lcox, and Kevin Chri 51opherson al l had a roar of rhe i r o w n w hen t hey h l:!<1ded off ro E urope for a month. Wouldn'r you let o u t a roar if you gOI 10 spend your r i me r o u ri n g
London a n d Pans?-Karell F(II m
53
Cascade w i t nessed
a
Smi th described the
h u ge i n tl u x of fres h m a n i n
" typical " Cascade res ident
' 93 .
Of t h e appro x i mate l y
as a person wbo " wo u l d be
90 resid e n t s , Pre s i dent Ton y
i n vol ved i n sport s . " These
S m i t h e s tim a ted t hat 90%
s po rt s i n c ! ude . every t h l a g
were freshmen.
from basebal l to footbal l .
The y o u t h of l h e haU ,
"Cascade ' s been re
however. did l i ttle 10 change
al l y c lose as a dorm," Nel son
i l s cbaracler.
said. Some of their shared
" So meth i n g ' s con
act i v i t ies i n d utled both a fal l
s tan t l y goi n g on," Smith
and s p ri n g re t rea t t o
said.
Ocean
Resident C a rr i e
Nel son
ha l l i n i n tramu
"E v e ry o n e ' s a l
ra .L teams, which,
e
e
d
vo lvement a s a
.
i:l
g r
S ho re s ,
dunces a nd in
w a y s oul i n the
accordi ng
hal ls chatting," she
to
Nel son, do pretty
said. ·,It' s j us t very so
wel l .
cial."
Olle i m pro v e m e n t One drawback to th i s
S m i th would l i ke 1 0 see i s all
soc i a l a t m o sphere i s that i I ' S
i n creased i n terest i n Ha H
sometimes d i ffic u l t to get
Counc i l , a l t ho u gh he sees
work done.
th i s on the u p s w i ng.
''
I f you wan t to be
ab l e to s t udy in your roo m , " S m i t h said , " not Cascade , " "Sometj mes i t ' s a
" E v e ry b o d y a lo n g ,"
ge l S
S m i t h said, "even
though t hey ' re
a lot
di ffe r
ent."
l i l lIe too noisy," N e l so n ad
- Heidi Reiman/l
m i tted,
Layou t Rachelle J. Hubert
�
�, , " Kd ly
W�lkcr Ltvaa; &#
lake,", I i 1Ile' O L1 l of Ilcr husy sehed-
u l e for a p i c l u re . A l lhough Cascude
al l i me� can be
noisy,
Cas-
cade res i dents a lways seem t o fi nd Ii me for sludyi ng.
54cn�Ctldc The
Hall
Shape of Our Lives
-JeO/me Blair
z:..; 8 42U4<4. . . M a considers dorm l i fe : lhe lo u nge o fCascJde. Cas ca d e seem lo enJ OY l i v i n g in fu n - l o v i r Ca�cade . -JeO!1lJe Blair
A llder�OIl
94 a (Jw (tHa �? Ca�cade I-e siden t s pose for u group shot i l l t he Ca�cade lou nge. -Jeanne BI(li)"
t!jrr-5u,rta+ Milrk Me i .
ner
is (\1]
�
.. tt.........4' . . Tim B re n n a n ,
Guy " . w"es it
s m i l e s when someone m e l\lIOnS
a . k .a . "" Head B a cJ
h i s fa vorut (ea rn . the S e :l l l ie S \ I
cas)' in h i s room be fore fi l m ing
pcr�on ics. made I I to
scene
L a q yea r . t h e Son i c rhe
Final
Fo u r
Th i �
YCiH, they a r e g o m g t o I he c h il m
a d ded sup p o r r -Jeanne 8foil
Tim
from
was ellS! a s
· · D i � co
Cops " .
Bad Guy in h u m orous FNR's d i rec Tor.
He(ld
a .\ hOfl .
p i on s h i ps , w i t h
sk i t wri nen by
from
J oe Pur r i n g ton. -J('anne B lai)"
flJ n s .
a
Friday N i ght R e v ue.
55
At s o m e p o i n t
H e rs h , Dav id Jacobson,
during the even i ng, we
a�
al l need
st udy b reak.
bands have brought i n
Many students fin d that
their musical talents. Co-
The C ave is a great pl ace
medians have done thei r
a
to ti l l this need . Others find that i t is a
wel l as other PLU
.-;--�
share of entertai n i ng as we l l . .
If i t i sn' t
great soc i al center in the eve-
band or come-
n i n gs ,
d i an. there w i l l
e s pe -
d a l l y on (he
be s o m e t h i n g
e l se to take the
weekends . M a n a g e r s
deal Sen lor K i p O t teson l e a d s Headgear t h ro u gh o ne of irs many perfor m ances at The Cave. Front row ttt (&4;
seats we n t fast for this gro u p . Karen F(Just
561'1;[
Cave
The Shilpe of Ou r Uves
stage . Someti mes stu-
Kathy Gia nnandrea and
dents embarrass them
Scott Lester for fa l l and
selves in fron t o f a I J d i s
S helby
p l ay i ng
Eichele
fo r
spring, h a ve brought a
9(7'" 'f<J�
a
t he i r
own
karaokee s k i l l s.
range of eve nts into the
So i f you ha ve that
"There 's al ways
suJden u rge to have ice
Cave_
e n te r ta i n m en t:'
C O Ill -
men ted G i a n n a n d rea . Ke i t h
Fe r r i n , J a m e s
cream
a n d a re l ax i n g
b r e a k . h e a d fo r Th Cave:
PLU 's offi c i al
hangout . -Ch ris
Haffey
� tAl:>3pd:¢J'f&. .. Se nior Steve Owens docs \ hal h� does besl. Steve was ! w iwrisr for rhe ever popular band Headgear. -Karen FailS!
?�? C�)V(:: wo rker H o l l i t: Scott keepscu sto m rs happy with qu ick s c rv ice. The Cave c l 1 l p l oy\:!d o v er fi flecn s t u den\.\ t h i s year. KarCH Foust -
14' tRa'cefflJtj ea«a.x:? The Cave altrncled e v ery wa l k of l i fe from PLLJ . The C�ve W(\S a popu l a r p l ace (0 rela x , Kare.1I Faust -
57
rH:tn1ff;9u�Wendy Ga rrison flnd S he l by Hanna are a l l sm i le s for Ihe photographer. Fri endshi ps formed in college are su pposed l y fore veL -Jell/1J/.e Blair
� Residenls of A l p i ne
ZJWZP,;PboWt. . . 'W'
Kris A hlers dem-
on , lrales his remarkable mus i c ;) 1
{fllenl
on rhe
guitar. Fe l l ow A I· his pelfor·
re
i denls enj oyed
mance.
·Je{/Ilne Blair
pine
- .._,
58
..
Hall
p o dor a group phoro m the lou nge
of A l p i ne. ·Jeanne Blair
Up
on lOp of t he t a l l
a l l nl c t i o n .
A t re e w a s
e s t bui lding on campus l ies
brought i nto t h e dorm. The
whal resi de n t s ca l l " t he pent
t ree, howe wr, d i d nOI fi t i n
hOllse of PLU". The views
the e le vator, nor did i t s l i de
from the w i ndows reveal pall
t h rough the door and lip the
of
the campus on one side
stairs.
The next best t h i ng
and Mt. R a i n ier on the other.
was to
bri ng it up the outs i de
enjoy
R es i dents o f A l pine
of the dorm by passing i t
l i fe at the top o f the
from w i n dow to wi ndow .
world.
Once it reached the lOp.
There i s a lot
o f u n i ty w i th i n the t wo tluors .
was
W ith
S l u f fe d
t h ro u g h a n i n t h
J R Lorenze n a s
Iloo r w i ndow and
d o r m p re s i de n t .
s tood a proud 25
there i s
feet tal l .
always an
The general
act i v ity brewing,
An add i tion to
opin ion of A lpine i s
pool
t hat "It i s a great place . " The
table in the lobby . Res i dents
re s i dents of t h e pen t house
the h a l l t h i s year is t he
enjoy
game of
e nj oy the c l oseness and t end
pool or s i mp l y the compa ny
not to leave once they get
I hat a
t here .
can now
a
new attrac t i on bri ngs
w i t hout h a v ing to t rek down to
the games room. Christmi.1S was
a
big
Hqffey LlIVVU( Ruc/}eJll' 1. Hubert
- Ch ris
�H aid to 7w,' Ca leb Remi ngton s how� o f f his A l pi ne s p i r i l l lu-ough hi�delightful c harm . C h a n n i n g the p h o lographer was
nO l a di fficull ta�k I
-Jerome Blml'
5t:Drht 5od.:d A ndy Seitz �hows fel low A lpmers his dirty lau n d r y ' T i me t o v i �j l t h e l a u n d r y mat. And y ' -Jeanll e BIOI(
n41i1l''3 �horfllllC �Jv with-rmy
This Family Centered C h i ldbirth student chows down al an i n -c1<1ss p ic n i c , Whi\£ does eat illg: have to do with c h i ldre n ? Hell/her Schl1l:ider
thillg:'
6 0 III/aim O)1-C(/IIII" I�
The Shape of o m lives
N i ne t ee n n i n e t y -
Em i l y Fisher was e nro l l e d
the
in Ph ilosophy 1 0 1 . Th is
fo u r bade farewe l l last
10
in terim, whose theme
course
was o ffe red be
was " Li v i n g i n the Laby
cause of the n umber o f stu
ri n th:'. The program, i n
dents on waiting l ists
exi stence for over two de
for ot h e r ph i l osophy courses.
Most peop le l ike reached a time ..;;.-...=��..... I n teri m because o f ,,o f renovat ion . the b rea k i t pro " For many
cades, had
years the I n teri m
vides, as wel l
program served
g i v i ng students
PLU very wel l :
the c h a n c e
Jud i th CalT, dean o f spec i a l
con c e n t rate
ac a
h l l g i ve s
Ult"s ti me toeval uate where
to go, how
we
want to use ou r resources."
l�ar:J. "-' a wo,,4t! The l i ghr v n s for L i l ac Bern ike r as her
'neic/er
h.:n:d
of nice to l a y back and take one
said. "It's
sOl1
class."
s p ec i a l
B es i des acad e m
courses u n a va i l able dur
t e ri m
o ffe red
terim courses were gener
Interi m w i l l c on �
fo r
a
I �y S l a l l worth,
D i re c t o r of
rce C o u n t y Commll n i l Y li nd
SerV i c e s , ne ider
man
break. mental ly:' Fi sher
bnaquel fe aruring
de monstrate a phys
in Iheineam taught -Hea t h e r class.
a�
a
were very fu ll while In
Dr.
�slal·t d w r l h ang.
Trad i t i o na l l y I n
you
�llIden(s a n d fac u l l Y
Saberi
Ford and
�xperi m enl eri m
on
ic s. Interi m also allowed ti me for some special ac t i v i ties, like t he showing of fi l ms and ot her events related to the theme of (he labyri nth.
fessors. Dr. Ed p
to
one subj ec t .
de mic programs, said. we want
as
-HeaTher
ing the semester. as
a
as we l l
few general uni ver
s i ty req u i rement courses. Th is year.
OUR courses
t i nue; only
a l l y smal ler.
While some to ok i n t e r i m - t y pe
c o u rse s ,
i ts flavor w i l l
ch a n g e. - Heidi Reimann
;tkz: ''''& Y'f .. oM '8. . . These i n terim s t u de n l. s ;.I re:: fol lowing ; ht: d i recr ion$ 01 r he i r pfofc�,ors, Dr" ford il nd S abet i. Thcy e x p lol'l.:d t he wonders at phy, ic� and e n g i neering d u r i n g Ihe ir dUil l -d i sc i pl i nary i nte r im c l ass. -Hal /her Schneider
'lJwp.4 the
�? B r e n t oo k� a lit t le puzzled In
tuat'
Donne l l y l
chem i slry c1 ()ss
Interi m.
h e took over
His lab parrner, J o h n
Tokarczyk wasn't be ing lerTi b l y
h e l pfu l
Schn eider
ei ther.
-H e a T h e r
61
1E?J (3M@I. 1l��9e4? Before hea d i n� off to t he li brar y for (l fine evening of stud ies, Rob practices tha t riff nne more l i m e. - J im Keller Dorm l i fe is not lhe
h o u s i n g sol u t i o n for a l l stu
dent " , , b u t l i v ing on t he i r
own doesn ' t sol ve the prob
h ;! Il1S e i t h e r . To h e l p t hese
st udent. . A l ternative HOll s
i n g i s avai lable a nd
'lltt it Up./ Tsegazeab Mesfen prc1 ct ices t he fi ne art of learn and E n v i ro n m e n t H O l l s e i n g t h r o u gh osmosis. - lim J<eller
dents,
The Peace. Justice.
housed members of soc i a l
j u s t i c e groups,
worked and l i ved try i n g to bring harmony to the
i l l h i gh demand.
w
r
i
d
,
Throllgh com
o ffe r
hos t ing social
pos t pik;; and
a w a re n e s s
apart ment
style
0
Deltn
and Everg reen C o u rt
The wo men
c ampaigns on
l iv i ng
w i t h t h e op
c a m pu s .
port u n i t ies to
s t i I I s l <I y
near
the
group worked to
promote peace. The
to
campus. The l i brary,
Med i a
H o u se
was
food serv i c e . and campus
home t o s()me members of
" ) l i ke l i v i ng down
Illun icat i ons majors oversaw
fri enus arc sti II in easy reach . here.
It is
a home
away
t he KCNS-6 staff. The com
mallY of t h e act i v i t ies at the
fro m cam pus. but sti l l very
stat ion .
consenslls of t he residents
of t hese hOllses w i l l be look
much a part .·' is lhe general
i n t he comp lexes.
Theme hOllses are
a l so an opt ion for some
62
AIIt.',."Ilt/i't'
Sh<lpinS
H()II�ill�
You r Future
stu-
U n fort una te ly . d ue
to budget c u t s . the res ident
ing fo r new homes next fa l l ,
- Rohin !vIe\'a.\'
-LlIYou! Ryan Pederso/ l
%SLtUl<J�?l6cttvzf Adrje nne Chilmberl<l i n, J .D. Haley, a nd Tri Pha m have a l i t tle house mee t i ng t o d is('uss who fo rgot 10 put down t h e toilet sea t ! Jiln Keller
5CVf, 'Mza..7'1'11tr.e�! M a ry Carr � n d Robyn Prue t t t a ke
gr n t pr id e i n show i ng off t h e i r c u l inary expe r t i s e . - lim Keller
63
PLU
rest m uch
can
are]" k n )wi n g Cam pli �
a n d sl i I I b e a b l e t o ad
ye a r fort y si x s t u de n t s
m i n i ster C P R . J f a c a n J '
e m p l oyed . t h i r t y
re
s t i l l h a ve
ers a n d t h e rem a i n i ng
vIew.
as
It j !lo eusy .
task
t o beo f
C O lli e
an
fi
Accord-
r.
W E LC O M E TO C A M PUS SA FETY A D I N FORMATI O N
KEffer
h�'
11. pe of Ou r Lives
fri ce
m u st comp l e · fo rty hours c I assro
rn
0
a
to sl1lc\ e n t s
ri cers i n vo l ves a fou r
C ll ln pu s . Througholl t t
arri v i ng
0
ste p proce s s . I n i t i al l y.
ye:;:l f eac h officer con tin
l b rou g h
sem i n a rs offe red aboll
an
i n rerv iew
proce s . l f they make i t
r h rough r h ey m us t take a
w ri t ten test to asses
ues
thei r train i ng tbroug
once every other month W i t h a n average 35 0-400 cal l s
a
officers have a lot o f
apt i t ucie .
spons i b i l i ty. I t's reass
C a n d i d a tes
then expected t o be a
h.11 f
0
wee
t he i r com mon sense and
b l e to c o m p l ete
C/I/I1pIlS Safety
0
d i rector, se l ec t ion o f of
are
64
eac h
i n g one wee k pri
eac h c a nd i d at e m u st go
a"J i J ablc IO anslV(!r _, ( uden t's q u�s ( i ons while he is on d u ty_ ·Jim
fi n ' d i n te
pract i c al train
i n g 1 . 0 Wa l t Hu (on.
S eal) Dcltor is
a
O nce s e l ected
cons u l
operators .
_?
dute m a kes it th is far. the
as ' a m p u s s a f r y o ffi c si xteen
. .
t h ree HDd h a L f lu i n ll t
S '-l f ty i s 0 1 1 pa t rol . Th i s w
a � 1tw...
rn i Ie ru n test i n less tha
i n g to know, t h ey a rcady for i t ,
v"..e t'9?ka4 'P6'ttn UJ.I- C a mpus
� t3<mr-piW �.
Pau l
., afety officer B rC:1! R i uer palrols Ihe campus fur any mischi ef. Jim Keller
K i ng�tun unswcrs the phone when
people call In wi th q uesllons. Jim Keller � 9 �. . . K a rl y n n Moler g..:t� re:Jdy (0 k::l ve a n d palfol [ h e park i ng l O I s around cam pus. Th l �
1 1>
one of t h e: many d U l le� � quired of nn officer Jim Ktiler
J lIst
-
65
A merica's Tea m . Scot t Tho m p足
terse n , St 'v Kim, and Da ve Gamon can o n l y i\:>p i rc to b l ike the r al lobe ro tter ". The guys from the Rock attended a H d l low een pa r t y a fter thei r "p h o to s h oo L " jllsnl! son, RYdn
Whi te,
r
am
-
Vnn Cnlrier
Whose Di5he5 Are These?
Of(
campus houses are i n famous for their d i rty ki tclHm s i n k s . I t
loob lih Kei th Thygerson has
gotten t h i s one LIn d e r con t ro l . -
Karell [n ll:;1
66
Ofr CalJlPus L Il';IlR The Shape of Ou r Living
· _ _ ..- - , _
.
._
.
-
. _
- - "' .
·
... � ...... · - · o
· ·
d y brea k from s tu d y i ng, I�nny Brown d oes her pa rt i n �. i r cond i t ion i n� I h(' Ii \ighbor hood wh ile decid i ng Whl ther or not to have that snuck! KIlI"I!1I FO llst �t
PLU " ant
.
L1cb
tu d ent. b i l the
nd apa rtmen t
(:
lifices thjs
in search
v ( r -'
uf (l pJace to Ii 1,1(' the t d id n' t nd i n the vv nrd " ho U " .
Di recto r of l n s t i t u t iona I R esear h, La rry
j
th( t re ported "Sixty-t.wo peren t
o f t h ose
nr
l l l:' d
I L
-"l son,
Socksl K <l ren F,.ust til kes a g- i \'l' tha I s pecii11 ten t io ll 1. 0 her fel ine friend .
I t 's
li I t Ie t i m e to a .
Kli rt:1l rl1l1�f
Bowl, C m e t , and d i sh
S( l<! p.
E ven
necessary
once
in
u It to
lIr..;e
Anoth
r
a
.
c n nected to me
no
longer I i ves on c a m p u s . Larsen _
" ] mov 'd off ca.mpu
to
g t awny frorn the h igh
t of d onn livj ng CI ne! r
ga rli i ng
" kohol ("1l\d vi iL.'1ti n ./I there
a n=>
d raw backs to movi ng "ff N on-d o rm l i \'
i n g req u i res spend i n g h . rd earned money ( n prod ucts sll c h a s T i d y
'es a
o l u tion .
h a ve
jor E r ic Larsen sa id ,
CCllio pUS.
".
w hen
ma
course,
it i
the P L U om m LU u ty
yea r old pub
Of
whil
a
be
live off
the , triet n i l es
I
dow nside i s tha t it i� d i fh -
ca m p us." Twen ty-o n e
co_
rs
t h ese deel l i ng prod ucts
at
lic rela tions
w
act u u l l y
to
a
HI
I1H.' rl l
pla n and a l o l of frl nd · tll<1 t r go tmd visi t on ca m pus. Th i� k ep m. ill tuuch w i t h th
PLU
cene."
l o v i n g off ca m
pus prav·i des many . tu d -. 1 1 S w i t h a sense of fr� dono Cl nd re V ) 1 1 , ibiU ty. I t giv ' them Ule opportu n i ly t broaden their expc rienc
"5
a nd become
more
ind ependent.
- Krista Warne
- Lnyout Rya n Petersen
d ey- H o
G o od
Neig hbor!
Ly n n A ugustus welcome m 0 s t e v e ry o ne, to h r I mbJe a bode just a few blocks )n1 ca mpus . . KarCiI FO llst
67
'Pb.utJJ,(IJ; ,JtWtlin. Mncbl'l i l ( D< u glas . I e ' e :- ) en d o\\ \ IWO m u rder ers ( M ark W a l J e n a n d Pt: I ' r W i l bu nl ) I, ilh idc lll i licatllJO <lmu let �
afte r
ap po i nt i ng
(hem to do
away with Ge neral Banquo. K eilit
"UIUzJ� ,fa. �pmm::r; Aft",r , ' 1 t l i n g i n to h i s hom e , \Il acbe t h ( Doug las S l<:: \iC�)
quc!\lion� the -Keith
p o '� i hi l i t y or m u rd e r ,
Thygi'I"S01/
68
Sprill,'{ Tltl'flla The Shape of Our Li ves
T hygersoll
+-jutlnHlDe !1f"�. Duncan. King of Scot l a n d ( C ra i g. G �lrrc l � o n ) . vows t o leave h i s t i l o l,v n ( 0 h i s �on tvl a lco lll ( M at
the\v
C u rl ) . -K eilll Th." Rcr,l'on
they
by Dr. Wi l l i am Becvar.
i n fron t of or be-
U n forro ll atel y, ro r late
Whefher \ov e re
h i nd t he � po t l i g h t the
antidote to spri ng fever
t i c ket seeker t a c: u
t h is year for many stll -
sc
den ts
',: t:
t b e S p ri n g
w as
Th ale r gram ,
S p r i.
l ei
ut in
e
p ro -
pers _
1 1 .::;.
fi n a l s took
t
B ri gh lon B
so
i n stead
o f C e a � a r c h o se to pre s n l
S hake. pea re
'.
J( \0 u nd o M ' l C h t' l h ,
- K('ilh
L h at i s .
The c omedy
wrilten
by
one
of
h igh l y
t ar [ I a y w ri g h l s , N i J
n t a t i o n o f lv/achelh
nnegau, and g� l i re Clark) sur y a bal l kfielu. wc: a v i ll!! Iheir
f () 1 /
A me ri c a's mos l popu
The M arch pre -
major production
i nclu d i n � fOrly-fi ve -
ac -
eks o f
re -
'
w
r i g h
\rV i l l i a m
acc h i med M{[c/Jelh,
...
B ac h . "
B e a c h Mem o i rs
of
M arch " , and
nUl @imu. . . ( Song A n , J a ne
a
vacat ion t
1 d e .,;
lor . s i x
tests
a nd l oomi o w £
"beware of
W· s a
two
dent. rac i ng pa-
heeded
the
j u sr
St res sed -out st u -
Th
n
t he s pec
ks,
Depart m
.
l a r pe r for m a n c e
aLer
Th
'
h nrsa l s. t he Hss i l't ance o f a PI' fes. i o n a ! c hore ograph er, and d i rec t ion
S i m o n , opened 'M ay 4. and
was
l i re ted by D r.
\Vi l t i am Parker.
Dr. B e c v a r w e n l
as
ttl
fa r a � s a y i n g . ughl L h i .
one
ever,
year
' "
wns
o f t h e b e s t years .
,
- Krisra Wa rne
69
:rnmm.:wt"fJ'"dutC<, .
Tlk'
g roup
al
t ll l e r v<ll , i l y l i ;..t �II,� i llll:ll l l y 10 Ih�
"pc;lk(;f.
t:llli<l1
There
QUi.'!.I); at
w e re
Illany i n flu
gi.lthering�.
-.
lim
Kelln
F V lC' 1
d ur i n g
the
:lre pr" rnl l' i l l � to.�pe n d , cv n
1ll0�t :-; r res. ru \ days o f cf l l �
\-Ve'
I el!e.
M ex ieu.
�o l11 e
( 0 cnn
'\l ull
n 1'. a re
able
l i r('
OUI·
I II
nt r:l(
-
of 'c hool .
sid
and I nf e rv a rs i l y
Y ou n gl i fe hris
a re
[ i an 2.rDUpS with a strong focus on fe l lowsh i p .
k ...
on a
m i s s ioll I ri p
OutsiJe
c amp u s.
Y O ll n g l i fe c o n t i n ll spread .
----
111 i II i
S I I I C S ,
J . e a d L'!' W h i Lt:
reg u l ' r
'hcdu lc ofm CL
group.
excit ing
a l argc; grouJ1
)nee a w
ek and
"m'
Ikr
g rou ps meel l'ur B i hll' s t u d y at
ex
port ance or ( I I i '
T n t c r v aI' !'> i l
In e t s a
R lI S S
pre s �cs I h e i l l l
i n g, a n d m. r i v i s,
ar
jun ior higl
and
p u :- . bn l h g roups
Li
[t
P L U �l l1dt' nb
h ; 1 \- e s
'
i nvol ved ill h i g h school
0 1 1 lll l l l :J
to
()Iiler r i mes , L e-ad�r P�llIl
" 1 1 is
to se '
so
col
lege slud..:: nL" g i v i ng l i me and energ
I
k i ds . Th 'y arc
I u i ld i n g re lal i o n sil i p" �lI1d i n
G rat' i s I ok i ng f( nv a rd to
vest i ng i n othe rs ' Ii
grow ing next YL':JJ" w i l h more
k i nd o f d dical ion is needed
Sll1cl l l groups,
e ::; , Thal
lI r wl'dd y
in t h i s are a . Youngl i fe rnclll
B i hl e swdies and large group
bcr:-. be l icve fu ndame n t al l y
v e ry �ucce ssfL l l \Vt ; h:, I
that
Vi C nee
vari eL)" or real J y �l l U and
and
w alll lO i n t roduce: H i m
arc :l
..
xc i l i ng :-. peakers t h i s y�ar.·· Lnders h i p t ra i l l i n� has been u
fl l(,lI�
eral ,t udl:I J l :-.
as sc
�lJ.I Iltt.l ¥1:!em-6n� Ta�ha W oodward , J a n i nt.' J u dge. anu r�lm i l l y H I I ) nil
ahou!
\
�hare (heir id��a,
�ly S II' s ho"" IlH ,,,' ll l"ll und
l: a I I I PUl-,.
..1 i //I
K(' IIe , .
70 1" '1111 ..;/;1"" T lu:
.
/1/ /<'1"ilal'"illl
h" Pl'
ot OUT Li v�s
I Jesli s
' h r i -'; l ,
)e1l11 ({er POC(,II"iC -LlIYo//! .Iel/liljt'" 10 e,Kh ol h�r.
-
Pc It 'l' lric
5t�1
tti
Me ..!<PIdf
J a 'Ly n n
A u g uslll� anJ /\ manda Ridge b,u
wors h i p sOllg<: al l a rge
group.
a !-riday
lies 1 0 pwvidc Idll)\v�hi p a l '/ II :I,. II" fie (I(I
nighl
I I l rervars i t y COlll i l l
PLU ,
'9 .. ')"da... p.....,.. Bra i n s lorming j�
a
bond i n g
Carl son
t i me fo r H I llary
and Kare n G u nus. -Jim
Keller
5rfWIt'mJ �i: tBomP"",...,. I n (er-varsi ty
leuder
Pa u l
U raf ex
pr� 'ses hi, i daes aboul rht:
tian l i ft:
on
campus. -.lim
Chn� Kello'
71
9& �9b<9
&:.eaae
a tblCtzt
K i r.�[l!n Holmen and her parmer RoJ f B loo m q u i st prac t ice o n e of the fi nc pOints of fo l k danc i ng . " T h e H u g . " - Hea t h t: r Schlleider �
C m bi n i n g dun c i ng w i t h c u l l u r s around u1e
worl d i s
money for a fi n a l tour to
N evad:l.
hat M ay fesl
d a n c e r: d
l :-;on W e e k ·· .. r h e
'
k b fore de ad
w
t hi rt y h o u r� <Ire sp n l
be s t .
f i n o - tu n i n g
T h e S e n i - p ro f
.
d ance s . · -· I t takes
� i o n " I fo l k
danci n g g r li p
a
p l' r r o r rn s
is
d a n ce �
fr o m
in
be
fOf med fo r a re-a l, e h ol s :tnd th
S(l n K l a
uci a cerem()ny . Th
yea r
spe n t I C : l rn i IIg �tnd prac jances a l l d
arn i n g
l'lhuIS n_ tt-,,.....-m,-«d-T i l � w l wlE' grl ) l I p t ries to ( lb�crl'l' and
5-r7
pract i\.�e at t he sa me t i Ille: .
M ay fesu.lilnccr:, are not
The
only
tal
cnted. h u t t h e y a l ,(1 have I I ll' added oi ft o f I Ollg :me n t t III spa n s I H('({lftc:f
Schneider
72 Mfil/(e:i/ The
Lo
see m s
h a pe of Our Li \"(?�
" [ I i ke i t
I O L Lhollgb." �'lyS A m y
S k a re .
a
fL rS\
e. a r d a ncer.
The fi n a l
T h e d a n c e r � pe r
ti ' i n ",
b i g commit
o n senslI s . a
t ween .
WU,
a
ment"
t i l l' A l11 e r i c <.1 s and
' h u rc h e ::, a n d
l o t o f t i Illt: and
be t h e g e n e ra l
R u ss ia. E u rope . v e ry w h - re
k.
We
l o ur p l a n � t
[ ra v
rw
w
ok
rse i t. \; way
c11 1 W l t I I I Iii . G r,lnd ·8 n y o n . t h n H l g h La� Veg a,'i . n i a . an I O r�gon .
---
hri s I-1 n rrt;; y
a l i for
�-� Kara Holland ge a kick out of dancing � i th one [ the guest a d v i .' or� d u ri n g a p ra< l ice.
Her
parlner.
V id e
Steffense n . e ve n sri cks around t make sure she doe� n'\ get d .-oppel Wbat a guy! -HeQlherScllI/eid/
ecm 9 9et 4'_ .,.a:' K i Nt: 11 Homen a�b of her "polter, R achel Pl"ddc, a s her partner Rol r B l oomquist sweeps her off her feet. -Heather Schneider
t;:iI"j.
Mao. tA ;ree .
Lea H o u wman
her partner J OI l (l ! h a n aughll get cosy during prllc tice. D(l you suppose i t 's just for t h e dance. o r and
because tvby f.;;;c uancer� are al l
such good Schneider
fr i c.' l l d.,'!
-H eath er
L-� i:U �e iJHf.ti=!- Tbe Ma festers take a short br 'ak (0 gel their picture t�lken
in costu me.
folk cos from Europe and are abso l ut e l y adorab l ', don't you (bin].;'! -Hen/her Schneider
They
w e ar
trad i(ionaJ
IU llles
73
� h*9t>l? Dav.; Choy a�k Ih� [lcork DfOlinu them. They' re both �U1.x iou fo r Rejnice : tn be gi n � ( ) L he y C;Jn Ii rl u p Iheir voice\ to the L(lru . -Av ril l?('.1 I/(Jlr/, ii'dW
G ri m herg and J� cl1l j; lI l
.
rlfLd:aca:.' i\-1t: m r � r� or Chnpd Choi r brillg l h ('i r g. i ft of I llll � il' I( l God ond t hei r j"c \ l ow l11an at ( apd h.:: y w!': rc l"eal urcu onc(' a \.� cd at the [ 0 :00 .;c rv ic in T ri n ity Chapei.- \pril Remolds '
.
.
.� TheTri n i ty Chapcl played hO� 1 to PL facu l ty . �t;\ IT. anu !'owdt.: l 1 t � t h ree day� a week in 01" der that t hey might prai�c God . Chape l l i me j, \ cry -,pedal to much or the PI . U cOI1lJ l l u n i t y iI.' it � T\' e�
<I � a q u i c l t i l T lc i n l hc i r bu�y
:. '\1cuu I('-.;.
-Aprif
Re\'l7ol ds
C h ape l a n d R ejoice
T h e m o s t popu lar
,Ire j u s l t w O o f the many
C h r i s t i an group o n c a m pus
C h ri s t i an acti v i l ies where
is Rej o i c e .
PLU s t udents
a l l deno m i n ations
can
ex pre's�
thei r love a n d fo i l h .
hough
as
'
,. Cy nd i N es!'
,h
she prepan:: s
lead an C' ven i n g of Rejoice � A regular v edne�day n i ght featu re . Rejoice . erved a s both a worship and sO<.:i <l1 tim during PLU s l l l 10
d�n l"
busy
Rf\"llOJds
wee . � .
-A p ri l
meet
in
Xav i e r Wednesday n i gh ts
each are separa le from o n e
to pray, s i n g , and �hare the
anolher. lhe co mmon the me
W o rd
i s t he
· · C o m e o n Rej o i ce . g i ve
!,ame : t o
share y o u r
sel f W i l h Goel anLi o t hers. i9t> ';t_ tv&; ';zrm .f<w<"9 fwd
S w d e n ls fro m
E
wo nder
v
e
o f Jesus C h rist.
pra i . e La our K i ng" w a s th e
t heme l h i s year. W i lh
r
why
a
whole new g roup
of leaders, B ri a n
there i s a no e l break
r ked h a r d t o
Wed n e s d a y , and
ha ve
tea m
M o n d a y F r i d ay
asm and spiril s t rong
m o r n i n g ? C h ape l l a kes place <It
l.hal l i me i n Tri n i ty LU lheran C h u rc h . D(\11 Erl a l lder, S u
every week. · ' Rej o i ce i s a great ex perience fo r a n yone who comes.
h ' :
1arLin
been I'll n and u p ) i ft i ng," said
We l l s . t h ro u g h C a m p u s
Cy n d i Nes s , a song l eader
M i n i ,' Iry .
fo r the (e (l m .
S (I ))
Brienl, and Ole
the m i n i sters
who plan the l heme for the
Through ( he�e two
m o n t h a n d p res i de o v e r
p o pu l a r o pp o rtu n i t i es fo r
pra yer. However . .�pe::l k ers
C h r i st i a n grow t h , many 't l l
u.nd other m i n iste rs <I re i n
den t s fi n d n e w rri e nds a n d
v i led to share the i r fa i t h w i t h
u e velop th� i r re l a t i o n s h i p
t he m J n y s c udents who at
w i th God .- Chris
[en d .
-LayoLif Sara Teas
Haffey
75
fm,.u. Vzmc:e;. 'Dcut=1
stude nts (lnd other gusets gath together to take part in (his y e ;lrs s p r i ng fo rm a l . -April NeYllolds ered
9",9�v1H-d. Dee B ; l kcr and Jdi J ohnson wen�j ust one ofthe m a n y cou ples thaL made a n appeara n c e a t the da nce. -Ap ril Revnolds
76
Spr l r l;.? Formal The Shope of Our Li ves
li mbs up was the genconsellSus
for t h e
pri ng Formal 's " Open ng N i ghf'.
Over 300
Ie attended t h i s
that overlooked tlle
en
t i re fi rst fl oor. The theater provi ded
a
great at
mosphere with enough space on the stage for danci ng,
cou l d
or
one
just
i n the
sit
au
li
enee and adthe MI on cei l i ng .
rd i n ator, was
t he The
leased w i th t he tUTnut. He , a l o ll g w i t h
lobby contai ned refresh
h o s e w h o a t te n d e ti ,
stocked .
me nts, w h i e h were we l l Pi ctures we re
take n beh i n d the bal a success .
?ilt4]' *d. 5.�'tDc<f/ Many people put a l l t heir worries ,,�ide to ce l
o st
ebrate s p ring a t I h is year's . pring
t there was roo m to
fonnaL
-Ap ril
Reynold.
fout� 9rm. A group o f friends da nced together in a c i rc l e hllvi]\g a good t i me. -April Reyl/olds
cony.
people d a nced the
Open i ng N i g h t
the stage ,
was defi n i tely a great
t away
ce
on
on the ba l c ony
way to start off the spri ng seas o n .
A p ri l
Reynolds
77
The world
of j )bs
and c h a l l e nges i s w a i t i n g for the 5 1 0 grad n (1 lcs o f Pac i fi e L u theran U n iver s i t y. M a y 22 ma rked the e nd of
a
col l ege
and the s t a ll
o�' o n
C<:l re e r a new
road . The gradu ates of bo t h
b ac h e l o r
ma ster's
programs
and we re
honored i n ce re m o n i es , w i t h D r. Loran A n derson
addre s s i n g the graduates.
One d i m mem ory of � o rad uat i o n h ad to be a l l t hc s i g n s aro u nd c a m pus.
Wa n l e d :
ajob. orjust tak i n::;, some l i me o ff. looki l 1 � f J
start
Ern�t iJ nd
d l�i v r n� my ne \
e
.n t . A f r g raduat i o n .
p l a n s v a r i e d gre a t l y : more g ra d u ' l le sc h oo l ,
78Gradllntioll
The Shape of O u r
Live:;
car
c l f'O U n I . tak
i ll �o
a
road t r i p to
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Of
may be
C a l i forn i n. to f ['
a t
.
prec l olls l l' ck e t s' fo r t h e
YOLlng. (Th i .
su m m e r ) I ' l l b
cash .
scrambled a ro u n d t o n n d
.. [
work A ug ust 29 at
t i c k e t s , Vi i I I
S t u d e n t s
h n G lI i n n Ius
h i s p la ns l a i d o u t .
GraJuat ion
pay
r
o
a '\
abou l s c hoo\ for
h i le . "
\Vat ' 1 1 o u r worl d ,
H e re a l es
co m e
t h e grad u
o f 1 994 � �
79
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for q u iet st udying. There are gro u p study rooms avai lable i ll Ih l i b . · Photo ServiCf'S
stud e n t s u se the l i brary gro u p
� Phi l
, ·ord q u i s t . h i s tory professor. l ooks ( h rou g h some recent addilions 10 the book co llect ion <li the PL li brary. Pro fe �:;ors often put book.s on re�erve for PLU student�. · Photo Sa· •••
\'ices 7"It:UI?Jt"9atlk ... G a i l Egher gives a
(o u r of the l i b rary's
Photo Services
resources.
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Q.
How will graduation change you ? be ''I'll Sennors: these Read d ELLen o n [0 decide fo r
no longe r
you rself.
an u o -
t h i n gs w i t h m y l i fe . "
e r -
Balstad- En g l i s h .
a re your thoughts , your
Neverth e-
g rad u
h o pes . . . a n d yon r z a n y
l ess, h e re a t
a t e . "
se nse of hu mor.
S a ga
w i sh you
Doug la s Sl e v e s
gro w i n g u p . " ,
of 1 994 re
c o l l e g e
B
Krista j\1a rtil1- B i o l ogy.
v e a l s i t s ex pec ta t i on s for
ve tera n s o f
T h e a tre .
life w i th a c o l lege d i
four, poss i
p l o m a in ha nd a n d a c on
bly
fi v e
"I thi n k
accom p l i s hed
t i n u i n g e x p erience of
y e a r s , tbe
. . .com-
t h ing i m p orta n t .
W h i le
be s t ! May
pleting
be gett i n g m a n-ied
SOOI a
Upon
these ne x t 32 pages, the
PLU
c l as s
se l f-d i sc o v e ry.
we
F
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A
"Not m u c h - - b u t i t w i I
I' n
h e l p me re a l i ze
"I w i l l fee l as thongh some
I wil
some l ook fo rward to the
the force be w i th you !
c o l l ege w i l l gi ve me a
after. That w i l l be
undetermined rou te lay
Layout Ctystal Donahue
great fee li ng of
c h ange
i n g befo re them, others
aCCOill
ness.
me w i t h the confi dence
they ' v e alw ays k n o wn .
ThonUls Voien- B u siness .
to go ou t a n d do exci t i ng
NalaJle To vlor Cmdy S i nncs -N(J/QIiIO Tay/or
80d
l i fe . "
Ka re n Graha m -B u s i
" Wi I I i t? ! " .
Scott
my
pi i sh m e n t , and p ro v i d e
a re com e n t to l ead a l i fe
Thornpson-
in
bil
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Q. If
foun wallet with S2SC cash inside. wha WQul - 'YOU do with it? YOU
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I ssa m Abd. u l ra b Pol Sc ience!Economics
Evon Abu-ta ieh Computei- Science
E m i ly Ad.a l r B usi ness
Yousuf AI-aze m i m
Busi ness A d m i niSlralion
Christopher Al brecht
Comm uni cation A ns/Public Rela tions
rod. d. Alexa nd.er Commu nicat ion
Ch ristine Anglemeyer
B usi ness Ad mi Ilistrallon
Chris Baird.
Fine Art/Des i gn
Stephanie Baker
Educat ion
Scott Bakke
B sine s Admi n i � [ rat ion
E l l e n Ba lstad. Engl ish
Ra pha el Bartolome
B u s i nessfHu man Re<;()lI fce
Management
82
-
eep it of course . "-- TJygve
lao. B usi ness akc
a
payment on my
em loans. Lord kO()w:> I :J i t m o re that rile person ( ) can afford to curry 250 _ AS H I I "--DOll,�/({.\" S/t!l'es
�ater
D get ro l l s of quaners
and y video gumes. " - -Micah Rride, Recreatioil drnini ...; ion
" D ie of shock and then spend it."--lheres{1 Wicke 1/. B USIn "�IH RM
''I'd b a good Salllan tan and return it t o the owner: bec.1.use J wou l d ..vanl someone to do the samc. " --.Mr J/)' Cotr. Elemcntary Ed/SPED 'Td lake it to Vcgas and try to double i t . then give the money ba k I'm up _50!" --Kvle Sti lI/COlO, Finance/J llt'l B u s i nt':s
-� J u l ie Ba ughn
Elementary Ed
M o n i ca Beano
Ph (lto: Damn SP"{I'I'/I
Soci a l Work
Kri sti n Belkna p
Elementary EdJSpanish
Dia ne Bel lisario
P�yehology
David Benson Biology
Heather Berger El emen tary Ed
Kara Berger
Com mu n ieat iOIl Todd Bergeson
Busmess
Jen n ifer Berk TheatrelRel igioll
Meria nne Bigler B i ology
Selliurs Fu t ure
ShClpers
83
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ITD G@ u ,
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(�ho ghts Ka re n Bishop N urs i ng Sig u rd u r Bjarnason Computer Sc ience
M ona Bj orga n
[3usiness
Da n Blair Economi cs
Jea n ne Bla ir Chi nese/G loba l S tudies
A bigai l Bla nkner
English
Rolf Bloomqu ist Ph i l osophy
Matthew Bo h l m a n n Com m u n ication
Susan J. Boon stra Business Admi n i stration
Sa ndra Boyer Nursi ng
Audra Bradford
H istory
K i m Bradford
J ou mal i smJLe gal S [udies
84
What is tile first thing YOU are going t .rdo\ affer gdtduation? .ďż˝
going [0 spend some le w i lh my daughter . am
rhaps go on H vaca t i o n . miJer Rokas, Secondary Ed "
e:sumc
d�
OLli
"Relax " --Jel/ny ,·\Iichael . Busi ness Adm i n i � tratioll
-
standing posi tion and of O lson all d i to-
,. �igure
Oll[
how to eam b;]ck
(he 70 frick i n II I 1.s.Cl.nd dol l ars I ju:,, [ spenl. "--Al1Imymo/ls
II . --I"Vfark Lindle/lli.l l.
"Go back
;\Iogy
amI .. ee my dolphin_ at rhe researc h center ( that's after T '
"
to
t he Flolidn Keys
t udy for fi n als. sin lciu ate t h e S m u rday befm'c
breathe
HIls W�ek. What .a . tupid
rnental Studi \:: :-;
:a !--Chad
PerersoJ /. Busi-
a
h uge s igh of relief)."
-Krist! Coals. Legal. IEn v i ron
"LCH\ C TncOJl1lt. " - -SJel·e Comie
t-l
I lleS:; Cra ig B ragg Po) Sc ience/}l i�tory J effrey Bra ndt
Photo Li: Tl lllilell
Music
Jen nifer Bra ndt Elementary Ed S U5a n C B ra ndt M u s i c Ed
John Brekke
B U $i nesslFi oance Jon BrBrhu5
Sociol gy
A my Brizee
Social Work J u l ia Broten Comm u n i ca t ionIPu b
Relations J e n n ifer Brown
El eme ntary EdJEanh Science Robin Buck E l emen tary Ed
Sell ior.> Future Shapers
85
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E d w i n Tod d Buckley
Busi ness/ Art
Suzanne But;
Commu n ic" I ion Jen n ifer Ca l h o u n
Elern n tary Ed/SoC ial
S t udies
Alison Ca rl
Bu in
s
Heather Carlson
B iology
Kristi Ca rpenter Span i sh/Ed u c (l tion
Tiffan ie Ca rpenter N urs i ng
M a ry Ca rr E lemenra ry/S pe c i a l
Ed
Stacie Cattera ll
N u r� i ng
Ad rie nne Cha mberla in
S pa n ish/Ed lIcal ion
Abig a i l Chandler Eleme ntary Ed/Soc i a l
S t ud ies
86
If YOU bad $ 1 0 what
.
•
J u lie Buckingha m
•
would YOtl s . end -t on?
• •
• •
,
. . . ..
'
1 f T had
.n
J
$ 1 0,
I'd spend i t
" Pea n u t buller yogu rt fro m
ge l l i ng one c h i l d [0 go
sem i n <l r on the i mpor as a
h i tr!
how
lItl it
l ..
n
w ou ld
't
•
go much fu rt her
•
rtJe
th e real worl d w i thout
a
o [ lege ed lica t i o n . " -
noth i n g
now
to eat
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I have
• • •
w i t h ! "- - Ben •
� u s i ne:;s
" , . , new pool bal l s for m y
h
G a s . " - - Naphael s
..
lvloo re . H i s tory!1ou lnl l l i s m
�hyisf;ne A nglemeyer,
larfolome, B u s i nc .
•
Food ! PLU took a l l my m o n ey cm d
•
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•
SI > r/il lg. , B u s i ness
be to s ucceed
\ u nl i n i � l rat i o n
s
$10
t h an that ! " --8(JlIllielle
ducation . . . w h e n [ t.old
Bas k i n Rub b i n s . J
:Illce of fu rl her Ill.) o n e
•
L1�e
•
p ol labJe."--Jim
SI/tIpi/'{). B ll s i oe s s •
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Bus i ness Admini �[ra l i on
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Lisa Chapman Com mu n ications! Joumal i$m
Cha rles R Ch ew, Jr. Human Re�ource Man age
men rJrvl a rkell llg H ideyu ki C n o Po l i l ical Science Robert C h u rch
B iologyfPs yc hoi ogy Catheril1e Clayton Psychology
Kristi Coats Legal Stud ies.
D S ky l e r Cobb Poli tical S c ience/Re l igion Da n Collera n Intemational B u s i ness! Markeri ng Mary Connors
Social Work
Selliors
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A nd rew Cornel i u �
Business Aumin Scott Cornie
Busi ness Aumi n .
Steven Cornie
Bllsines:-- AJmi n/Econornic�
Ross Cou rtney
EngLi"h
Kara Cowan
Elemenrary Ed Da rren Cowl
B iochem i srry
E l izabeth Cusato
J
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Sara h Dahlbeck
Psycho logy
Sean Da i lor B iology Rich a rd Da l by
B ioc hem isuy
A n d rew Davis
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Did YOU ever get a chance to date that one person YOU had a crush on1 Why or why--\�not? �
). She was j ust (00 s\ve l l a si mple. modest !:!uy l i ke
. " -- Chris
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L' l1cJed up w()rk i llg
Iher & I fl irted w i th h i m , n i rttd back & bot n ig h t I kissed h i m . rr. been a Ie deal s i l1ce . " --MrmicII
une, Communicat ion
) I told
a
fri end m : d h told
I ! He ended u p l i ken!! ! " --!?o!Jill Phillips. PRI �Iish
" Ycs--i t w a s leni b lc. My
room m<1IC talked to her more
t. han I d i d , s he d idn't l i ke t h e ui nner I cDoketj for her. and she Wt;; rll horne carl y . " -Al1ol 1 m 10 liS "I decline to a nswer on the ground); t hat i[ may in ri mi
nate me (l have a girl friend ) . - Bell Moore. H i s LOcyl.lOu rna l Ism
" Y sl I cha.'lcd hi m l i ll he
caught l1)e ! "- �Sherri Fisher
. od I \\ ork
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Natascha Daya n
Bust ne�, Ad m i n E ric D e m ers
Photo. Cn)/o l DOllolllIe
B iology
Karen Dennis B U S i ness/Marketi n g
G ud ru n Den"ton
Psychology
Heidi Dfppe
B U $ lIlcSS Adm i n
Jean ette Dorner
Earth Science-
J u l i e Doyle
Eleme ntary Ed/Psychol ogy
Ryan Doy le
B iology
JerJlyn Dunla p
Secondary Ed Mat h Matthew Dykstra Busi ness A d m i n
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M a rk E n g e l B i ol ogy
Cyn d ee Engen
FrenchiLeg,iI S t udies
Christie E ngstrom
E1cmen(,uy Ed
Brent E ric ksen
B us! nesslFi nance
irent E ri ckso n
Political Science Joel E r-tsgaard
Design
J u ia n ne Eustis
Education
Gillia n Faro
B usiness/J-l R M
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Did YOU study abroad during your time at PLU? Where?
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;;lud icd abroad i n 'n lava<.;:l. Mexico spri ng . I' l l never forget tuki n g I he 1 (' day
bus l rip back 1 0 PLU : n ly bags were siolen i n LA.
ring a n I I hour l a y - v c r in n Frnncisco. my Burse ,"vas �hed nnd I som now rnaged (0 con t ract ,Lrep oat along rhe way. R i ding , Grt: ' 1 1 Ton()i�c \ , well Irth i t . and given rh cha nce. do i t a l l aga i n I "--SOl'O
'ilon.
A l l I h ropolugy
uayaqu i l . F.cuadur" - -lit/uri
Yoke r.l . S panish/G lobal
S tudies
"A -eme 'fe r at sezl. A gre<lt experience ! "--l-J mher Hager. Elementary Ed "I
sludyi ng abroad a� it is, a m fro m tllllbia. "- N,r:lIljilra Tjinullba. PR am
since I
"Two int -rim in
gypl and
Smllh A r,ica, possibr� Lhe lHO - I learning intensive periods or col lege " -- Rob Church. Biolqgy(P!;ychol ogy Ka ren Fa u st Psych ology Evelyn felt
Soc i al WOl k
Cindy fettef6
Norwegi:mJElement ary Ed
S h e rri Fisher Social Work
Pen ny f la kker
Engi nee r i ng Physics
Anne Fiatin
Spall i shiGlo bal S I udjes
I ngela Flatin Phi l osophy
Scott Flat ness
Engjneeri ng Physics
S u sa n na Flod i n Psychology
Liee;t Floor
Physical Ed uculi on
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Q
What class do • YOU permanentl� want to erase
.�
fro " YOU
merhor wfiY? I
A my F l owers
B iologylEngl ish
Ka ra Fore
B i ol ogy
Heidi Fra n k moelle
B llsj ne�s Admi nistrat ion Berit F red rickson
Design
Greg F ry h l i ng
Mus ic/C horal Ed
M i c hael F u l ler
H istory
David Ga m on
B i o l ogy
Lesley Garber
B i o l ogy
Patricia Garcia
Fine Arts/Graphic Design La u ra Ga rd n er Comm u niC3Ii on/Pub) ic
Re lations
Stacia Ga ston Publ i c Rel ation)
Solveig G i l l u nd
Psyc ho l ogy
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)rga n ic Che mislry-) nd i n g 1 5 hours a wee k i n
David Cirimherg, Co m pu rer Engi neeri ng
b . pJu::, ' pe n d i ng hours
Lldy i ng :l subject that I lqld bilrcly IInde �land , was lI�t ral i ng." - -A nl \' nO I I 'US , I iology/£n gl ish •
" S \al i s l i c � . because I hale matil and everY l hi u v ,it slands
i t) A 28 1 1282 a nd CS220.
an you say borec!olll"?" · ,!drelr {)m'is, Bus i ne.: �
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�cause
.. rgan i c . It's he l l , " - -Sean Doiior. B i ol ogy
A rI s
and Films.
i r was my WON
lpericllce at PLU ( foliu l ldy its already gone) . " --
fo r." --Chris Si7enJ(I)"{!, Pol i t i c a l Science " ED 2 5 3-- i l \ as the longe ' ! J hours of my I i I' e v e ry d ay . " - .Iufes EIISlis , Eleme ntary EJucat i o n
E m i l GJe ster B us i ness
A n n e Goto
Photo: C"YSIO! DOIl"hue
B u s i nes� Adnlin
Ka re n Gra ha m
Business Kelly G ra ha m
Commun i Cil Ii on!A 11 Rebecca G ra uer
E,1nb Sc ience Todd Green Corom u n ica lion
Penny Grellier
A rt/English J i m my G rier'"Gon
B i o logy David G rimberg Com puter Engi neering Christina Grimes
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Joh n G u i n n
Accounting
John Ha i nes
Sucial StudIEd Sara H a n a n
A ni l lropo logy
Dway n e H a n sen
Account ing
Pa mela Hansen usmes..;
Zachary HaMen "nglish Darrick Hartman
Gen Science/Elem Ed
Ha lvara H auer
8us/Eanh Sc/Econom ics
Torsten Hekkelstrana
Busi ness Adm i n Pa ul H icks
B Llsines�
Rob H ines
Psychology
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lIll the v i nco you are t he 1c 111' '' . He who ab idc� i n a nd 1 i n H i m , s h a l l bea r
:h fru i t ; apart from me , 'an do no( h t ng."'--Sfel'c ;f(', Marke t i ng (' b l l l i ve and t h en !.!,O
you . do not b e d i s m aye d ro r I your God ; I wi l l s t rengthe n you Cl n d h e I p y o u , I w i l l uphold y o u W Ith my righteolls ri�Rt han d ' - - l s a i a h am
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shade to sha >--Jamcy.. :e." ' --E! 'elyn Adr. Soc ial herevc r YOll go . t h e re you "'--C or/onder Kr(llJse . smg
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p l a n 1 0 gu I h al way . " --Chu ck,
" A l. ways le l l the t ru lh-t h a l way Y Oll don't have t6 remembe r ...v h al you sai d . "- ShanJlol/ Till.\'. Che m i s t ry
Erik H od son Biology Steve Hokenstad
B l\s i nc�s Admin
Photo: CrYS la' Dmwil",'
Ta ra Ho l l iday Psychology
De bora h H o l m berg
S panish/Second Ed Roc helle H o lt
Elementary Ed Pa mella Howard
Psycho logy/Engl l sh
Ja ne Huang B io logy
Ann H u ber
Accounting
Aaron H u bler B i o logy
Stepha nie H utc h i n s
Phys ical Ed
Semors Future Shapers
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Sociology
J e n n ife r Iverson
Elemenl Ed
K i rsten J acobson Elementary Ed
R.ory Ja mes
Commun icat ion J oseph Jarvis
His tory
Brian J o h n son
Business
Erika John s o n
Lega l Srudies
Kristine Johnson
Element Ed
A ng ela J o n es
Sociol ogy
Lelf Ka6person
Element Ed
Thomas K ei te r
Theatre
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rris. Psyc h o l ogy
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know you
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scared to
dcat h . " --ChrisriI1G Weist,
Secondary Ed ' ' I'm not c o l or-bl i nd. 'I see and love e v e ry color of the
is better to hawe loved a
rainbow. "--Sarah \/oligura,
)rt woman [hail to never
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Ie l o ved a \al l ! " --Krisfi
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Pho to : Dmll1.1' SparreJJ
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Kim Kem m erl ing Religion./Hi sfory
Aleta Ker-Burns
Ed ucation/B io[ogy Debora h Kettlewell Element.ary Ed
M o h a m mad Khaja
B usi ness
J ena Kieft Elemen tary Ed/Chi nese
Hee J i n Kim
Nu rsi ng faemie Kim
B iolog y Rayleen Kirkland Bio logy/Pre-Med
SClliors Future Shapers
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Q. Saturday Nisht If YOU hoste
Live wh ' t wou ld Your opening monologue be J, l I- ke.
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Loren Kla bunde Poi i t ic (l i Science
Ha l I ie K l i p p e r Pre-Phys i cal Therapy
Anj a nette
Biology
Knapp
Kath erine Kohnke Elementary
Ed/!v\ lI<;IC
Heather Koller P h i l osophy
Coria nder Kra u se
N u rsi ng
Outi Kun nas B u si ness Kori Laa kkonen
B u si ness
Brett La i d la w Busi llt';;slJ-I RM
Katherine Lang
N u rs ing
Heather La n phear C o m m unicati on/G l ob a l St
Ken neth La nyon B i o l ogy
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n n y c h i n g h appened 1 0 you r
hed u led hosr for ton ighL . . "Â
?mes Dykstra d do i r n aked. "--Rr ,,'.1' m rlney, En g l i s h
ďż˝()W ro t u rn 7rh. graders i n to l id waste; and recycle i nto
.emi ve s i uden t s . Hey, you
It: ssed i t . I'm a stude n t
lCher ! " - -Marlaypte ElI{fj:
:cond ary Educatic)J1
lnY l h ing w i l h M i ke
"A s a p h ilosophy major 1
often brag 8 bou r be i n g good al reaso n i ng. But w h e n I
dri ve by those neo n J i g h t
signs t I l i ng
me that 'Jesus i s
the ans wer' 1 s t i l i lIon't see the connec t ion 10 HamIel's q uestion o r 'To be OJ n or to
be'. " --Ingl'la Flalin. R h i loso.
phy
" I have one thing
to say , you
better work . . . or at l east l ook
l ike i t .
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B u siness
yers. " - -Marcy Partridge
Erika Larson Global S tudies/S p8 n ish
M a rk Larson
Photo: Cn'sra/ Dona/we
B usi ness Admin
Anthony Lamer
B us i n ess AdlMarketing Kirstan Leatha Conununication Arts
Brittany Lee French
M i ndy Lee Mu sic
Wil l i a m Lee
B io l og y M i ke Le Master Biology El iza beth Lewis French/H isrorylEd
Magnus L i n d berg B u s iness Adm
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Anl hropo l ogy
Va l Meyer
B u s i nesslLegal Studies
Jen nifer M i c h ael B u si ness Admin
VIvian M i l<sch
Elemenlary Ed
Cou rtney Mitter Nu rsi ng
Kri stina M i l l e r
Soc in] Work
Vern M i lls
His lory
Einar Monstad B u s i ness
Benja min Moore H i slory/Journal ism
M i c hae l Morgan
H i story /Ph i losophy
Laura M osley
Phys EdlPre-The rapy Gregory Nelson HisrolylEduca l ion
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the assignments in Ihere up
I l i ng bac k wards. I yel lc'd
u ntil mid-st:lllesll:r. "--Rriuony
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me
to
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T_ee. French
by.� tander j u mped in it
t.I proc 'c<.kd to gel tht: semi o forward gear. ,\ 11 {his pp 1 1':: ! as Kel l y "'as on top the ( m i lor,
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I l i t ical S c i e ncelRel.i gion
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Photu Danny Spa rre/l
B usi ness Admi n
Krista N ielsen I nd i v i d u a l i zed Monica N i lsson
Bu�iness Admin ra keshi Nonaka Economics
ro m Nordvi k Busi l)ess Adm in
Patty Norris
Psychology Charles Nottle Compute r Sc leona Nugen Broade asli n giPo l i tical
Science Ja nel Nyg ren B i o l ogy
Selliors Future Shilper�
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Chem isrry
Todd Ol iver
Legal Sl udieslEconom icďż˝
Kevin 015011
Electrical Engi neeri ng
Sa ra Os m u ndson
Busine,s
Jonathan Ortiz A n thropo l ogy/Spa n i sh
Kip Otteson
H i s r o ry
Catherine Overla nd
Busi ness :\dmin Ca ro l Parr English
Ma rcy Pa rtridge
Anrhropology
J i l l Pedersen
B u si ness!Accou n( I ng J u l ie Pedersen
Busi nessIFi nance
Jess ica Peters
Special & Elemenrary
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vhell Eril: Pederson drained I f' a cup of grease ou t of his icken. and when he hit SIeve Hid i n t he face w i l h a wet
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� i ng. a fami l iar f:l.ce the firs I y I alll' ndcd PL . "-�r/aylle Elliff. Social S I/ :condary Ed
I I never forge I laki ng haJ f ail
>Ur 10 eal d i n ner, {hen
enuing al k�$r another hour
,ilding sculptuJt!s with the
gla sses and bo,-v !.· ; t a l k i ng with
fri�nJs u n l i l the lighls we re
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Pholo: C'T" /(/I DOII li/II/{"
Chad Petersen
Busi ness Admi n/Mark l i ng
Rya n Petersen
Design
Brian Peterson
B i o l ogy
Kim berly Peterson
Psychology
Jodi Pfaender
Commun icaL i nlf ubj ic: Relations
Tri Pha m
Engi neeri l lg Phy 'ics
M ason Phelps
Psychol ogy
Rob i n Phillips
Public Rel atillns! Engl i sh
Ka rie Post
Busill �s. Admin
Erik Probstfield
Eng i neeri ng/Physics Robyn Prueitt
Biology
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Secondary Ed
Debo ra h Ro kos
Elementary Ed
M eli66a Reed
Soc iology
Sara h Reever
B i o l ogy /Prc- Veteri nary
Med i c i ne
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Michele Renfrow
13 iology IEducal i on J u lie Rhoads ACCOli O l i ng
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Margaret Ri ngh offer
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Trygve Rislaa B usi ness
Jon Rismiller
B iology
Da n Roney
Business
Sharon Ryll
Elementary Ed Daisuke Sakuma
B FA
Davia Sa ndberg
Ps yc h ol og y
Kri6ten Schubert
Po l i tical Scie nce/Gennan
Seniors Future Shapers
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girls/guys
u·� uaIIY all
for? H a n 6 - E ric Sch u lz
ivIalhlElectri ca I Ellgi neenno 0 Patrick Sea rles
Computer Science
J i m Shapiro Business
Ch ris Sizemore
Pol itical Science
J i l l ida S koda
Elemen(ary �d Heather S m ith
Psychology
Janelle 5 m ith
Socia! Work
J e n n ifer Specht
Biology
Lisa Springate B iology
Kyle
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I nternational B usi ness/ Finance
Bente Sta ngeland
Busi ness
Kurt 5tetlder
Ph i losoph y!Po l i llca I Science
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our legs mu�l be n:(}lly tired.
" HeJ l, al lhis srnge of the game
'hy'» Because you've been
I'd fal l for any � ne."--Pa17)'
lIl ing in my dream" aU n ighr
Nnrri.,.
ychology
,g ! "-TalT/ Kim . Biology I
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er
dated
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a
Icd
M .u"kel
"EXCll<;e me. I lost 1\1Y phone number. Can I have yours")" - Ross GII/I'me\', Engli!>n
/inlema(ionai Busine�s "I'm dying
-ick your finger. (ouch her
10 h: iss YOll."--Rob
Church. Biolo"y/Psychology
)uldcr and your:;, then say ).
hy don'r you and I go back 10 pi<lct and gel
Him: " [)o you go on dales')"
('.If Ih(;sc ( c ' ()r l�es. "--RJal 1 Petersen.
Hel� '' I'm laking <l lea,\'e of
sign
Him : "Me tOQ." -Ano})�vl11oUS
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out
absence hom men." -
Robin Sten6el Accou n t i ng
Dannielle Sterl ing
P h olO : en-SIll! 00/101>""
B usi ness Ad Jll ))l
Do u g l a 6 Steves
BFA Theatre Bruce Story A n thropo l ogy
Katrina S u h rbier Social Work Nata l ie jaylor Psychology
Tu lly Tayl or
Economics Devin jerry
Electrical Engi neeri ng
Dia na Thompson B i ology
Jea n Th omp50n Psychology
Sell iors Futu I"(� S h a pers
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B u s i ness K eith Thygerson
ommu nications Suza n ne Tiedt
Engl ish
Sha n n o n nlly
B joe he m istry
Ngutjiwa l] i ra m ba Commun icalionfPublic
Relat ion M ic hele To m seth
H istOlY/Scand inav i an
Stud i es
Tua l1 rri n h I3 A Eliza beth ru n n el! Com m u n i c ation Thomas Tuttle
Secondary Ed Da nie l Tye
Busi ness/Hi story
K risti U ra spit
Physical Ed
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"Tickers on Carn i v (l l C ru i se L i ne to anywhere. "-- Vivj(lJ1
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I Y I I r�t
response
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a
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l ev n be ller t h a n t hai )u ld be co m p l e l c playoff t!h [0 the
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t-ween Portland:lnd
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my school IOll llS pa id ", " - -J/.JJ1 e l Nyg reIJ , B i ol ogy
accomp l i shnlt:nt of 'eeei V j ng
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'yer. N u rs i ng
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B usi nL's�
gold neck lace . "--Swu/ra
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Photo: Dlilifl \ ' Sporrell
Religion/G l obfll S t ud ies
Shel lie Va nDePutte
Biology Pa m Vega Ed u ca t i o n Thoma s Voien
Bu� i ness La rry Wakefield B ioche mistry
Bruce Waltar
Compu ter Se ience/M llsie Tom Walta saari
B U SI ness Krista Wa r n e Pol i t ical Sci ence Jill Wedgwood B u s i ness Ad min
Seniors
furure Sha pers
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[ill Q @ [f Kristi Weedon Recrealion
Christina Wei6t S�condary EJ Steve Wh ite
Marketing
Lora Whitmore Comm uJ\/Pub Relat.
Tneresa Wickett B us/H u m Rc M anClg
Kim berly Willia ms Psychology
Heather R Wi l son
Engl i shltvl at h
Rebecca Wi lson
EI · menlmy Ed
Kevin Wi nder B u . Admin
Darryl Wood Comp
Iter
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Kelly Woyak B u . /\dmjIJ Mal Ya ng
Social Work
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Q.
In your fifteen minutes f f, e. what would YOU Ije wearing?
A blue fu zzy hat and a
" S o met h i n g c o m p l ete l y
'- 1 1 shi rt. " ,
incQnS.picu o u s - - i f I o n l y
tfatt Bohlmann, Com颅 n unicali o n . I t pa,s sed vas m . J en
gel l 5 minutes, I d o n ' t want peopJe l-ooki n g at
me
i
b y whi l e I
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th e s h p we r. ,
m y c I ot h es '.
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Sh e rri Fis h e l ; S o c i a l Wo rk .
M o o re ,' H i s t ory/
oumalism . Same
as
I
" B lack wear
every
tight s
black
socks, black ooots, tan
short , and
a-
white s h i n
lay. (Why pose?)",
w i t h the i n famous " l o ve
rhomas Voien, Bus i ness .
shac k " h a i rsty le . " Erika La rson . G l o b a l
Docs, red soc ks, and
a
eal l y bri gh t t i e . " 7h ris Bai rd, Gra ph i c )es ign.
S t u d ies/S p a n is h .
K rist;) Warne-路 No w / ie Tay/nr
" A dow n h i l l s ki sui t- -I'd
h a ve w o n t h e Wo rl d Cu p .I " ,
My j ock strap and a tie . "
Robin Phillips, Pu b l i c
\ ndy Davis, M arketi ng!
ReI at./Engli s h .
3 u si ness. M a ri Yokers
S panish/G loba l SlUdies Richard Young
Busi ness
Anna Zettergren Business
Jon ene linne
COnUl) llll icarion
y5 :.... 112a -_.:::.:sc=: 'tI=路O..: Fu t u re
Shapers
Shaping Your Future
M u ch h k e m a ny so ph ol1 t
m o res
P LU,
t he
presi d e n t ' s second y ear here
Iv\ a s
a
good one.
President A n d e rson ha
been a b l e t o effec t i vely
direct his co unsel in addressing som of the ma -
jor
i s s u es
campus.
on
versi ty R e1n ti ons).
a t te m p t
1'0
c o n v ers a tio more
an
the
C O In
plete th e cou ncil also i n
el u d e d
C ristina
del
Rosa r io, Ja n R u t l e d ge, David I awsey" Roberta
Marsh, ''lnd P stor Ma rtin W el ls. The
Every
co un-
T U l' s d a y
5
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e
1
s pen t
thruu'-'h...,
ou t
In
make
the
y E' Cl f
t h
e
y e a
r
d ea l ing
p res i d e n t
met
w i th the prov os t,
J . Rob
ert W i l l s and his vice presi dents. H i s v ice presi
dent . w e r e � f \ Severtson (VJ.) for Stl.ldent LifeL Wil hllm Fra me ( V P fo r Fi nance and Operatio nsL a nd Jan Bazze l l (V P fo r De ve l o p m en t a n d Uni-
wi th
the
P LU2000 p l a n n i n g pro c ess,
a
new
e n ro l l m e n t
m a na g m e n t pla n , s t r n g t hen i ng t h e budget devel opmen t process, and the u ni versi ty's ca pacity for fi nancial pla.nning. I t W (l S a busy y e a r to s� y the very Jeilst.-Natnlie Tnylor
Determined t.o Wack That golf
Presi dent Ander"oll s w i n gs w i t h <l l l h i s mIght for a golf gil n\!' w i l h Hong's seco nd west, i n Sep temberat the Uni v.Golfcou rse. Enco ura g i n g the President's w i s h 10 meet more on-campus st ucien lS, Hong RA Rick Tiegel prov ided the perfect opportu n i t y Piloto Services. ball w i th his t rusty iron,
1 1 2d
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Shapi ng You r Fu ture
Bra i n storming f or a Vision
PLU in the twenty- f i rst ce t u r y , J a n B razzel l ( V i ce Pres De v e l o p m e n t )
l i s t e ns
And erson's poi n t .
This
pi
t i cu la r table a t t h e forum Pl
2000 0n Feb . 1 1 , 1 994 d iscu s s, r cogni ppreci<lte 'nurturi n g d nors' who give fina ncial gi to the u n i ve r s i t y. Pho to ,
how to con t i nue to
a
nd
a
vIces.
"(The p rocess of) n u r� t u r i n g d o n ors i nvolves b u i l d i n g fri e n d s h i p s
a n d relation�hjps. occ u rs
( by)
It
i n vol v i n g
a l u m n i a nd fri e n d s to eve n t s that s h o wc a s e s t u tl e n t
ta l e n t.
a c h i evB mer,t. a nd
5er�
vice l i k e the Ac a d e m i c Fe stiva l . "
Ja mes Van Beek- - DI rec tor of Schola rshIp Support.
S�ated i n the Scandinavian Cul
Center, P rovost J. Robert W i l l s, and C h r i s B ro w n i ng . respond t o re ports c ri t l g u l n g
tural
t h L'
f u t u re
prog n.'::..s
of
academIC
PLU 2000. Their purpose I S t o begin t he lo ng� r<l oge planni ng p rocess of ev ery aspect of PLU i n I he nex t cen tury from ou tside fu nd ing to h J � h i i g h t i n g s t u d e n t s ' ach ieveme nts. Plwl(l Services. il t
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"At the Fa l l picn ic, Re g e nt m e m bers have the
opportun ity
t o l i st e n
a n d ask stu d e nts a n d
p a re nt s
w h at
their
h o p e s, ex pe ctati o n s. and concerns a re forthe newyea r. The d i rect con--�
ta ct with people g reatly i n fl u e n ce s t h e i r d ec i s i o n s c o n ce r n i n g t h e hea lth oft h e u n iversity.
"
Martin Wel/s--Ca mpu6 Pa stor.
After Greeting "the U n iver6ity at
Convocation, President Loren And erson a n d BOClrd of Re gen t member Fr(l n k Jennings get a chance
to chat w i th one
another in O lson gym, M a n y
PLUs ceremonial events
Regent members a t tend social and because
of their s trong ilffcc
tion for the u nivers i t y as a w hol e,
Photo Services.
Board of
Re�cnl5
1 1 4 Shapmg Y�ur Fu ture
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D h s h i n g O u t t h e C h o c o l ate
d(',,�'rt, La u ra lee Hagen from Ad mission s enjoys the oppo r hJ n i ty to fu rther serve il nd meet new s tudents during a promotion to h i re s t u d e n t wor ke rs in the U.c. ca fe teria . HZlgen, w h o co-organ ized the event, always looks forward to d i rect contact with students ou tside the office. Pholo Ser V ICeS.
Pitch l n� 1/1 fo r the Short- 6taffed
food s e r v i c e O l i v e r,
Adll1illi�tmIJOJ1 Shaping Your Fu tu re
Li n d a
No r t h ,
Carni!le E l i a s o n , il n d C a r o l Cochram a re p l ea s ed to help s t u d en t w o r ke r V a l e r i e Ma rtinez serve lunch this pa st Sep tember. Besid es a dm itt i n g hopeful students to the Un i v e r s i ty Ad m i ss ions o fte n helps freshmen register fo r their first semester. Pholo SerI
mces.
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ait. do I know 7' It _s full to
naUy 8ee (the)
f.eell of all the "ames IVtIW been wo'*lng with fCKt.twI
past year. Kuhleen Norris. Admission' Office
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Attentive to their scu l p turing, Ta mra Fox fmd KaMen Red m (l n carefully work on scu lprures o ( their own faces. Th is is one of the n.� a.ny projects d one in the scul ptur i n g I class. Kn ren FmA s t
Creating A New Face.
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Rea c h O u t A nd To uch S o m eone!
La w ry Gold g lances over his com puter m agazine \v hile he plil ces a n i mpo r l i! nt p h o ne cCl I l The d e s ign majors learn (l g rea t d e a l (rom P ro fessor G o l d ' s
teach ing,
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Sh<lping You r Fu t u re
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L I I Be i n g a b l e to express myself IS a ve ry wa rd i n g
re足
ex p e r i e n c e
a n d ve ry c h a l le n g i n g .'] - A m a a n Kassa m a l i -ph oto Karen Fa ust
"T h e profe s s o rs ta ke t i m e out fo r the st u 足 d e n ts.'1 - B rya n H e rb -photo by Ka ren Fa ust
Schoo!
or Art
1 2 0 Shaping
Your Future
OF
" Be i n g a ble to c o m m u n i cate a n d
ex
p res s my id ea s i s i m � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
porta n t i n o u r wo rld .
' Th ro u g h
c l a s s e s i n ��
c o m m u n i ca t i o n , I a m prepa ri n g for t h i s fu tu re . 1 i - Robin Meyers
liThe S c h ool of Arts
'The fa cu lty a re a l l re
has
p ro fe s
a l ly g ood at what they
sional,
ded i cated
d o. T h ey wa nt to h e l p
peo p l e."
- D r. Da v i d
u s p u rs u e o u r i d e a s i n
.re a l l y
Keyes -photo by Karen
t h e be st way p o s
Fa ust
s i b l e.Ji -J e n ny B rown -
photo
by Karen
Faust
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" A rt is i m po rta nt
o u r cu l t u re a n d w need to i ncrea se o u
re s p ect fo r i t , l l
-----� Krietin Kress
W h y helVe a n a r t gJ l l ery
the P L U campu s ?
I
For
a n y who do n o t k n o w
o u t t h e m , t here are t wo
ga l l er i es . Th e e x h i b i t s s h o w
the artis I ' s creal i veness t h rough m e a n � o f c l a y , pho
togra ph y , m u l t i - me d i a pro
l l erie� i n I ngralll H a l l .
d u c t i o n s , pCli nt, pe nei I , a n d
rs i ly G a l kry, is t he
one
pi eces have no l i m i t o n s i ze
the l e ft.
d i me n s i o n a l . as wel l as the
le big g a l lery, The U ni opJ e sec when they fi rst
Ilk in a n cl l o ok
to
lC U n i ve r s i ty G a l l e ry fea res many
s l u dent and fac
t y piece � .
Profes s i o n a l
l i st. e x h i b i l the i r work fo r J den ts to e nj o y , m d view we l l .
The smal l e r gal
-y , \V exc l ! A rt G a l l ery . i s
a f II I y fo r stu den t ' s work, It
i s used for o ther e x h i b -
as w e I \
.
A l l d i ffe ren t a rt � I y l :'
�
d i s p l a yed t h rougho u t the
m ll n y O l h e r med i u m s .
The
or shllpe , a n d c a n be Ih ree
cl assic
two
d i mensional
d ra w i ngs .
T h e art g Cl l l e ri e s a rc: an
e x ce l len t w a y fo r st u de n t s
[0
get t h e i r work rec ogn i zed , as we l l as for profes s i o n a l a n d
fClc u I I y a n i sts to b r i n g t h e i r
p i eces to t h e a t te n t i o n o f
Too C tose For Comfort. This a pa rt of t h e fal l
piece of art i s
d i c; play i n t he ga l lery. Th is is
s e l f-po r tra i t of J o h n Sherma n. I t is made up en tirely by tiny picturs of vari ous face,,_ - Kil ten Fa ust
a
Com p u t i n m a ny a reas of art todA Y. The s t u den ts and sta ff in the M I de partment use compu lers 1 0 do things that are a [ most unirnil g i nable. - Kl1 ren Fa l l s t
T he
Com p uter
Era .
ers are a cri t i ca l i tem
pe op l e w ho ci o not t rad i t i o n
a l l y v i s i t a rt ga l l e ri e s .
- Chris Haffey -Loyollt Mindy McG riff
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Mee-ting In Session.
in
S tudents
a c co u n t i n g c l a s s
a n
present useful inform a t i o n to their "CEO" peers. This d e m o n s tra t i o n w i ll h e l p them w hen they are present (ng ideas to real C EOs in the future. -Scott TllOmpsotl D e m 0 r1 6t r a t. i o n Up C l o s e . Professor Me y ers demon st ra es i\ com p u ter tech nique to his s t u d ents A n ne Mart i n and Kr i s h e K i m .
They see m to be ha n g i n g onto every word .
- Scot !
Thompson
The School of Busi
dents op portunit ies to
h elps s tu d e n ts
get involved a n d m a ke
n ess
l o o k towards t he fu
t u re o
Wi th cla sses i n
acc o u n bng, m e n t,
m a n a ge-
connec t i o n s t h a t c a n l a s t them t hro u ghout Alon g w i t h the ed u
their careers .
fi-
ca t i on,
n a n ces,
t he y
a n d ma
r
r e ceive
ke t J 11
g
vari-
I
s t u dent are
s
g
a b le to
u
s p ea k e r s
Jearn what they
e s t
and
wi l l need t o know as
proj e cts They are able
they fa ce the job mar
to
i n corpora t e
leaders
from t h e business com
ket . The School o f B usi
n es s
.
helps
to offer stu-
munities.
-
tayout Sara
Teas
"Th e S c hool of B u s i neS6 e n c o u ra g es a l ot of g ro u p work and
tea m
work
--I wh ich wi l l i n evita bly 1--
.....
_ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
be va l u a bl e when I enter
the
fo rc e . "
Stevenson
work
- B rett
l iTh e B u s i n e s s p ro g ra m at PlU ra n k s a m o n g t h e best. We h a ve to p - notc h fa c u l ty a n d
a re t h e
s m a l l est sc h oo l i n the U . S . with a n a c c red ited a c c o u nti n g prog ra m . Wel re a l s o o n e of o n l y t h re e sc h oo l s i n the state of WA to have a Beta Alpha Psi c h a pter.. . watc h out H u s ki es." -J u l ie
" I re a l l y fe e l g o od
photo
R h oads
Erik Johnson
a bo u t the m a rket i n g p rog ra m h ere at
PL U . It's been a joy to wo rk with t h e p ro fes s o rs.
live g ot a
g reat j o b to go to a nd I
h a ve n 't even
g ra d u ated .
C h e ers
to C h i p M i l ler. " - Kevin
-photo Johnson
Wi n d e r
Erik
OF 1 265CliOOI of OpportJlnJlies Shaping Your Fu t ure
I I P L U ha s a n exce l l e nt
a c c o u nti n g
II I I m
s u re
the
, prog ra m wh i c h ha s
c h a nges bei n g m a d e
been rea l ly d iffic u lt,
i n t h e B u si n e s s De
but I th i n k it wi l l be
pa rt m e nt wi l l l o o k
penefi c ia l to me i n
g ood to fut u re b u s i
the l o n g ru n , '1 -J i l l Ped erse n
-photo
Erik John son
n ess stu d e nts. "
-
E i n a r M o n sta d
p hoto Erik Johnson
"I th i n k t h e S c h ool of B u s i n e s s w i l l teac h m e t h e type of te a m t a ct i c s --------� that a � u s ed c u r- �--� rently i n t h e fi e l d .1I -Re u b a n H o ka n so n
S m i le,
Mem bers
of
Finn ncers
I n terna tiona I proud Iy d isplay
lheir mem b e rship i n (1 g roup pholo T h e s e Cl r e the bu�i nesspeople o f t o m o r row,
-Jeff SYnt!l!d
1 28SChoo/ of BII5/11l'';� 5hCl ping
Your Fut ure
Profes5ional Loo k Ali kes! Just look at all triose p rofes sio nil) Fi n a)l cers I ntern a t ional members at one of their meet i ngs ! Makes you want to go out a nd inv€st, doesn ' t it?
Yikes,
-
JeHny Michael
Pa c i fi c Luth eran Uni This Meeting Is N ow In Order.
What is more tbCln watch i n g S t a r Trek
To g � h er N o w.
\
S a t u rd a y ?
A t te n d i n g a
lancers In terna t ional meet
,
of course! -Jenny Michael
Members of Beta A l pha PSl
gi\t her to celeb ra te a nd learn
a bout the b usiness profession i n which they are soon to be come members. -Scoll Thomp
son
ve rsity i s h o me to a num
ber of different business
fra terni ties .
The A meri
ca n Ma rket i ng Associ a
Beta Gamma Sigma, a n a tio na l busi ness honor s oc i e t y
,
s p o nsors e t hic
for u ms a n d h onors m em
tion promotes spea kers to
bers at t h ei r a n nual Spring
hel p business and com
Ba nque t.
m u n ica tion majors to gain
The goa l o f A l ph a
con tacts in t h e b usi ness
Ka p pa Psi is t o install high
world .
idea ls a nd tea c h peo p l e
Similarly, Beta A lp h a
abou t b usiness t h roug h
and practice o f accou nt
e ncouraging members to
Psi promo tes t h e s t u d y
ing by h e l p i n g to p ro vi d e
AND
work force.
brin ging in spea kers a n d
join servi ce grou ps like
con tac ts and professional
U n i ted Wa y
spea kers to ea s e t he t r a n
-Kevin Sch u l l z
siti on from college in to the
- Layo u t Sa ra Teas
L B
.
lI Eve ry ventu re the
wo rl d
in
i s a b u si ·
ness. Why
n ot p re�
p a re y o u rse lf fo r -------I yo u rfu t u re ca reer. " � 1---
La ura Po lcyn
Get Seri O U 5 . Fu t u re teac h e r
Johnson reil l l y h i ts t ho bo ks . He· lea rning a l l a b o u t his job as a re i" mod e l a nd d u ca t o r .
Chris
Heather Schlleider
The S choo l of Ed ucat i o n ! s a p o p u 1 M department a t
PL U . The scho o l i $ grow
i n g each y e M and gctti n g i n l O i t a s a s o ph o m o re i s bec om i n g more challe ngi n g . The c l asses are fu II and the students are roamiog
aro u n d
t o w
gai n i ng
Reaay. Set;. Create! Rochelle
Hol t a n d J u l ie Baughn put
to the test an a t t e n t i o n g rabbing
t h e i r crea t i vity with
pic t u re for t h e i r fut u re s t u d e n ts .
-
Hen /her Sch neider
t h e Tacoma area.
W h i l e the p ro g ra m keeps
i nc reas i n g i n nu m bers, the q u a l i ty does not change . The
p l ac e men r ra t e is s t i I I arou n d
85 % . T h i s sta t i stic is v e ry
e n couragi n g for graduates
en le ri ng the jo b markel. " T ' ve
ta l k e d t o
n
a
ha nds-
few
gradu
n o teac h-
a I e s
109 ex penence. Hol lie Janlz . a j unior ed ucation m aj or. said th<1t she has bee n i n vo l v ed i n (Wo p u b l i c grade schools and is now at a l o cal pri vare school . Fo r eac h stu dent. the last semesrer is spen l le ac h i ng i n a school in
fro m l h e
e d u c ,J( i o n <l n d they have no p ro b l e m s I n prog ra m
fi o d ing jobs t ha t [ h ey a re happy w i t h · says Ivan
G i d d i ngs,
,'
a m u s ic
educa
tio n m aJ or.
- Chris
Haffey -LaVOIII Sora Teas
o 1 30
School of EducatIon
Sha pi ng You r Fut ure
r:
.
• . '
-
.
- -I
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_
_ --
M r. F rog Says.
"J u m p!" Eu u
c a t i o n s t u d e n t J e n n i fe r N o rberg shows off her pal Mr. Frog to the rest of her class. No t only is he en ter taini ng, b u t he ca n t r i c k k ids i nto learning something tool
-Hcather Schneider Show and Tel l ?
Ed ucation
students Hollie Jantz a n d Jana Woodworth share their p ic t u re while other mem bers of the cl ass look on. They're a t least learning the principle o f ta king turn s .
Hea ther Sch neider
I I I th i n k the school of
ed u cati o n d o e s a g ood job of provid ing
students with ha ndso n experience.
Th is
-t g ive s u s a c h a nce to t---
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
u se
what
w e 1 ve
lea rned i n o u r met h o d s cla sses,"-Jena
Kieft
l i lt se e m s a s if t h e ed u ca ti o n p rog ra m rea l ly t ri e s to ke e p u p d a ted
with
ideas a nd
I
n ew
" I h ea r g o od n ews of
rea l ly
stu d e n ts c o m i n g
pLU a nd get足
th i n k th at's i m por足
o u t of
ta nt in t h e fie l d to足
t i n g g ood jo bs. 1 I
d ay." - M a u ri e French
Da n i e l l e
photo Heathe Schneider -
-
M orris
photo H ea t h e r Schneider
L OF THE 1 32SCIIDO/ ofErlIlCIlliOJ1
Sh(lping Your F U l ure
"We a l l g o th ro u g h t h e revo l uti o n s t o 6 0 m e d ay beco m e bett e r tha n we once were.
E a c h revo l u
tio n b ri n g s with it m a ny n ew i n s i g hts a n d a g reate r u n d e r sta n d i n g
to
the
wo rld we l ive i n . 1I
-
I va n G i d d i n g s
photo
Hea t h e r
Schn eider
" I l i k e how t h e p ro g ra m sta rts yo u out ea rly a n d y o u g et m a ny o pport u n ities to ex p erience teach
i n g fi rst h a n d . " H o l l i e Ja ntz
-ph oto
Heather Schneider
"Th e School of Ed u cation i s expe r i e n c i n g u n p recid e nted ------I
g rowth a n d we're
d o i n g a l l we c a n to �--a c c o m o d ate t h i s g ro w t h . "
Brickell
-
Dr
.
Tho School 01 &I...... In� In • ""houi in II
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OF
U m m What- Wa s The Ques tion? A V o l u n teer wClits for hel p as Re becca Lew is poin ts out the concept - Heather ...
Sch/leider
Who Says ate?
In
Kids Can't Cooper this team p roject,
Mark Va nbeek su pervi ses and listens as the s t u d e n t s work t oget h e r .
-Hea ther
Sch rleider
"Ed u cation h a s to b e fu n fo r the kid s, but they sti l l
h a ve
to
l ea rn
what is n eed ed ,lI
�Kim
Rempfer
OF " ,..nrfv 01 v... I<'<'U'NO Ir�' <JI'<'fl.eJ �.mpu' �� .he 0."""" 01 tiu",","" ;e., "...ko,)V:d n",,' peroon
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•. t:
"In "teaching Religion my role is occasional1y s i m l1 a r to that of the Wiza rd of Oz, who sa ng,
'I didn't give to t h e tin man
a n yth ing he did n't a l ready
have." As learners. we all m.ay
--------� at ti mes be
sea rc h i n g fo r �----
brain6 ( a s t h e Sca recrow), or heart ( a s the
Ti n Man),
or
c o u rage ( a s the Cowardly Lion), a qu est for what we a l ready have."
-John Petersen
M e ? Profes s o r David Seal enjoy s t he t" u n_ i ine w i t h his au tobiog ra phica l wri t ing class. Studenls M e enco ur aged to ' loo k w i thin'. -Oa nny Wh a t About
Sparreli
\ L ittle Die.;cu 66!on . . . Students
Ja r t i c i pa t e free l y i n
: i l l e rs E ng l i s h class .
Audry
137
o
' 'T h e d i v i s i o n t e n d s ca refu l ly t o t h e d iver足 s ity
of
h u m a n be i n g s
a n d c u ltu re a nd t h e c h a l l e n g es t h a t a r p re s e n t , "
- D r. Pa u l
( Dea n o f H u 足 m a n ities ) , ph otog ra M e nzel
pher- Da n ny Spa rrefl " H u m a n ities
yo u r m i nd.
open
I t a l l ow
one to l oo k m o re c r iti ca l ly at h ow you l iv
a nd look more o penl a t h ow ot h e rs l ive ," Pa u l
H o l t z h e i m e r,
photograph er- Dan n Spa rre/l
1 38 Selmo! of
Shil p i n g
HlInllll1ilie:;
Your Fulure
a enees
" I ' m rea l ly exc ited to be g etti n g my deg ree i n E n g l i sh , It is a ve ry ve r s a t i l e
--------l w h i c h
d e g re e
will open u p
m a ny o p p o rtu n ities.1 I
- Kelsey Johnson
'Th e Gre e k prog ra m i s wo n d e rfu l .
U nfortu 足
n ate ly, d u e to o n ly fo u r stu d ents i n t h e p rog ra m , i t ' s futu re i s u n c e rt a i n , " M a rt i n ,
- E ri c a
p h o togra 足
p her- Da n ny Spa rrelJ
\ n ' i n te r n a t i o n a l '
l i nd set is the way to
u c ceed
in t h e rea l
orld ,1I - J ea n ne Bla i r,
hotog rapher- Da n ny pa rrell
1 39
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P r a c t ice
Everyone Needs a Nap. K n o w n
to the n u rs i n g s t ud ents a s Th Templeton's, t hese d u m mie give the opportunity (or s t ll� d en t s to prac t ice their n w skills.-Heo ther Sch neider
One of PLU's acad emic schools that a ttracts a
great
M a kes
Pe rfect.
Kiers ten Kelpman practices d r i'l w i n g blood from a "cen tr a l l i ne . " If th i s had been iI rea l pati ent the line would be i nserted I n t o the superior vena cava.
Hen /her Schneider
-
least through the 1995school year.
The new BSN pro
clecLl of attention is the nurs
gram has 1 6 cornrnwlity col
field is increasingly grow- :
TIIis ou treach program ex
ing program. TIle nursing ·
ing and becoming more
popular, with ad mission
lege graduates enrolled in it.
tends PLU to corrunwuties
outside Tacoma.
into the program
The MSN pro gram teadles
b ec o m i n g
the gradu c o m
a te stu
-
peti-
dents ad
ti ve .
va n c ed leadership
" T h e
skills w h ile
preparing them
tough
competi ti ve," says Dean Dr.
for theever-changin g medi-
Doroth y Kellmer-Langan .
cal knowl edge.
want in to the program, only
givesPLU agreat reputa tion
are
with the success of the State
Even though more people 50 students
allowed in
per semester.
An outrea ch program
with Harrison Hospital in
Bremerton was started this year and will continue at
The nursing program
Board examsand placement
in the medical conununity.
Chris Haffel) -Lm)OLlt by Ryan Petersen
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OF 1 40
Scllool
of Nu l' ing
Shaping
Your Fu t u re
It' s A U Ti m i ng. La u ren Mathieu carefu lly gla nces between a n I V u n i t and her watch in order to ob tain <l correc t ti m i ng o f the dnp rate. -Heather Schneider
Done. ( L-R) Sa l l y Rineha rt ( i ns t ru c t o r ) dem onstrates t o the s t udents
T h i s i s How i t' s
how to start a n
I V t herapy
htle La u ren Mathi eu, S h i r ley A i k i n ( p r o f e s s o r ) , M a r y Ra 5 m u s s e n , I m e l d a P l u to a n d Gene H u tsel l watch I n the backgro u n d . -Hea ther Schneider w
" I fee l th at
by
the
t i m e 1 1 m t h ro u g h, I wi l l be we l l prepa red � to co nti n u e o n i nto ���
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
p reve ntive m ed i ci n e."
�Carie Ingold
1 41
"The p rofessors. m a n
" N u rs i n g is
reti red Army Lt. C o l o
where we can co m b i n e
n e l s, a re u n bel ieva bl
our
as
to what t h ey k n ow
a
service
u n ive rs i ty ba c k 足
g ro u n d with t h e needs
a n d I h a ve a l ways bee
of o u r c o m m u n i ty.
i n awe of t h e i r k n o w l
Th e re i s a p ro cess of cha n g e occ u rri ng a nd
ed ge a n d experience.' -
Da n
M att s o n
we ca n p a rt i c i p a te . " -
p h o t o by H ea t h e
S h i rl ey A i k e n
Schneider
by Heather Schneider
-
photo
FOR
142 School ofNllrsiJ lS
Shaping You r Fu t
I re
I I I l i ke wo rk i n g with p a 足 t i e nts
a nd helping
PLU . Th e p rog ra m here i s very vig o ro us but h a s been an i n c red i bl e .
experi en ce.
"
Sa m a n t h a
B e r u be
photo
-
by H ea t h e r
Schneider
" I t ' s a rea l l y to u g h m aj o r, but wi l l pay off
i n t h e e n d ." Day
-
-
Mo n i ca
p h o to
by
Heath e r Sch n e i d e r
" P L U' s i nfl u e n c e h a s
been s p read w i t h a g o od
p ro g ra m
Brem erto n ,1I
-------i Do ro t hy
-
in
Dea n
K e f l m e r - i---足
Langa n
1 43
F ixin' to Go. Imelda Plu t a ti足 d ies u p h er d rawer a t t h e end o f a h ard d ay. Hen / h e r Schneider -
U n ti l Tomorrow! lmelda Pl u t a a n d Bobbie Frei t a s
w ra p u p
ano t her d a y o f work i n g w i t h
pa t ients a t Tacoma Genera l Hospital. -Hea. ther 5c1m eider
1 44
of Cli l 1 i cal::. Shapi n g YO lll Fu t ure
School
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L OF
Don't Try Thlf>.
Jos h u a J ohnston ef u l t o be exact I n his me(lsurements. This is SOme足 I h ing s c i ence pro fessors s t ress o v e r and over. April Reynolds is
ca r
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This Will H u rt You!
G retch en
and Kenn y La nyo n p re p are a syri nge t o draw blood from the muscle of a mo l l u s k. Apnl Re1jn olds Dubeck
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1 46 Shi1 ping Your Future
Sch()l)/ o No / u rDI Science
T h i s Goes H e re! Jen n i fer Hazel brook files a wa y her test t ube silmples. She' ll be back next week to tr y it all agJ i n . April Reynolds
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9"'''' Ie cooL I�'e a
p"r-fec� ml� of mau,
j and ecicnce.
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Wh"t'li I>e the n..xt un"",�al law? Who from? One of usr' Krle Ahlere
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I am very
atiefied
..
wfth the science d..
paf1;ment.
Moflt of
the profeeeore are open to ,",uestione from students. and seem \ll'nulM<!ly con ce'ned a\>out their """Ilfare.' AmySkare photo April Rl!ynoldti
PERIME liThe c i a sses a re cha 1 leng i n g , yet rewa rd i ng . Yo u l e a rn t h e fa cts, but a l so h o w to a p p ly th e m ." H oobing
Reynolds
- Ra c h e l
photo April
1 49
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6.ing a P.E. majo
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learn In •
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151
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"Leami"9 u wor!<
oeher.. and 1>..,11.01"
friend"hip"i"the I>uo
partal>outi>cing a P.E major, " , KellY" Krug phou April Rsynold..
Of
"The prvf_,... ln th�
P.E. ""partment are atl Th�ca...about g... yQU a a �n
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153
II
L OF K i l l i ng Ti me! Sara h Dahlbeck demonst rates how to k i l l t ime in t he l i brary by making cop足 ies . M a n y P L U s t u d e n t s
q u i c k l y learn t hat m a k i n g co p
is a n essent ial par t of t hei r budget. Jea n n ie B lair 足
ies
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You Go F irS1;! Socio logy s e足 n i ors Dave Det t m a n a n d K a ren Love con tem pIa t e act ua II y go i n g to cla ss, but a s t h ey s t a nd a t the door t hey dec i d e t hey mig h t a s weI! a t tend.
Jennllle
1 54 _ chool of
50cinl Scirllcl'S S h a p i n g Your Future
Blair
r
" M a ny peo p l e fee l tha h i sto ry i s
lot
a
m e m o r i za t i o n ,
0
bu
t h ro u g h c l a sses a n d
--------1 P r o fe s s o r s T h i s . pr i n g the Di v i � i on o f So ' i C1 l Sci e nces beca me d i v i d ed . An e l ec
t i o n fo r the pos i t i o n o f o ell1 o f So 'inl Sci n ' for f u t u re fl c Cl ci e rn i c years -
took
p lace
The Division
spri ng.
t h is
o f SociCl \ c j -
h a v t---
lea rned t h a t the c o n -
years .
I n t h e end, Profes S m i t h , Cha i rm a n o f t h e D�pi1 rtment o f So ciology was e l ected chn i r . A co l l eag u e o f Smi th is confid en t tha t h e Y\ 'ill d o a good job be ca use "h e's very re sor EClr!
sta nt re i n te r p retati o n ca n
h a ve s i g n i fi ca n
i m pa ct on my d a i ly l ife."
- Kathi C rllefe
spec t fu l
5
en c e s ,
includ
ing t h e
depart
me nts of A n
t h ro p o l o gy , E c o n o m i cs, H i . t o r v , Mar ri a g e a nd "' F a m i l y Tbera py, P ychology, So cia I \l\70rk , Sociology a nd Political SciencE', elects a .
I
new
I
Dea n e v ery t h r ee
o f teach ing a n d r e s e a rc h w hi c h i s the c o r e o f ou r mis_ion h re a t PLU. H e knows w ha t th i s sc hool h n s to d o t o suc ceed a n d w ha t i t mus t ;w oid in ord e r to n o t fa i l ." K r is t a Wa rne Layo u t Ryan Petersen -
-
Cut It Out) Sen ior A n thropol ogy major wi a t t S l a ba ugh chuc kles whi le exa mining the social a spects of the Ho bbi t re a l tachme n t .
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JenJltl ie Bla i r
Can I help y o u ? Angje O t to haS put m,1ny yea rs of research a t PLV to work. She works a t the l i b r ary and U SC � t h e ski lis she has gained t hro ugh her major, Psychology.
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Jea n n ie B /c m
1 55
OF
"Economic" i� notjU5t
, firmti belb'ethatun
th""tudyofmoney.M
dtroWindi�e gender i!'
a way of til",,",,!! il"�'
"tal k? unJerHarllfne
Iyt-ically.
t crt"U� 11 our world." -Krlgt", • -Photo M'" way of loo�iMg at Sielert Cal.l'>e;;lM meet �IatIoMhips." -Dan BGI -PfloUJ Je"nnle Blair
.k"'�nJt." Bl.tir
"One of the
m o st
i m por
ta n t t h i n� s we l ea rn in the Global Stud ies p rog ram is t hat- the privdedges we e n joy as e d ucated A me ri c a n s come a t the expe nse of --------� the poor h e re a n d a broad. �--Ou r ed u cation th e n c a r rie s with it a s u bsta ntial res pon s i bi l i ty to wo rk to wa rd s a mo re e q u ita b l e fu ture fo r a l l h u ma n ki n d . " -Amv L uinstra
"The so c i a l s c i e n c e de
pa rtm e nt a t P l U a t tem pts to focus on g l o ba l i ssues wh o l isti c a l ly. We rea l ize t h a t a l l p e r s p e c t i ve s unique
p ro v i d e
i n sig ht a nd
b re a t h e l i fe i n to
our
p hys i c a l wo rld . E s se n
ti a l ly we e m bra ce a l i v ing
"What I fi nd so c ha l
syste m s
p a ra -
d ig m ,"
-Heath
H i g h to w e r
- Ph o t o
Jeannie Blair
l e n g i n g . . . is that eve ry o r e : V]
the
wo r
l d i s af
fected by po l itics i n
so me way! " -Sa m a ntha C o n fa l o n e
- Ph oto
Jea nnie Bla ir
1 57
Anti The Dog 5aid . This class on children" rtera l u r· is great fun . Students like Jani" Mullen ca n pracl i c e r (' a d i ng t o youngt'r stlldents b y read ing to t h e i r peers . - Hen t h e r ScJlI1eider ..
PLU offers
a
vari
ety of con entra ' I at the graduate level . A stud ent co 1 stud y for their mas er'5 inCompu ters, Busin s
SOTS,
but from their
fellow
student-. Many of the profes sors Me
serving their
munities
Ad m inj'stra
com
right along
-ide the stu-
tiOl1, a nd th ci
So Sci-
. in her first yea r
enCe5.
M ny of t
h
e
busi-
as a
graduate stu
gradu-
n
dents studying here
employed full
hllS been i m pr sed by the ca l i ber of her
t.ime, <IS weil (\5 being <'I tu
professo rs. "Our profs tead1
at rL
are
den t. Th.is brillb'S Cl
ate and
w
rulh
us
based
on
!'eM ]
ofuPP<'>1tu niti ,' for thest u dents. ll1eyareable to learn
in their fields,
not on.ly from th
-Natalie Taylor
.
r profes-
1 58Gmrlllatl' Program haping
YOUI' Fu tu re
ex
rience
not just
(10m
letextbooks," s<-lid Gib
)n .
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159
" It's a wonderfu l p ro
-Dr. C h e ryl S to rm -Hea ther Schneider
g ra m with
a
lot of
p ra cti c a l · exp e ri e n c e of work i n g w i t h a n d c o u n s el i n g c l i ents a s p a rt o f t h e cu rri c u
l u m ." -Heid i H e ntsc h e l l
-Heath er Sch neider
AND 1 60Crad!lII tl' Progrnll1;; S hilpil1g
Your F u t u r e
·M&niaa� an<l family ner�pY provi<lu
"
atron!! u,""'1' b"""
which "",II p"'parta you fue �ny UI"'"t of the """Ial selene_· -Tony" Ken<lrid -Heather IXI"""id..r
------
"What I enjoy moet ;,. not only learn;"" from profB
..
but
from the wealth
-i-
Indivlduaill .moa
out there """'king as well." -Marcil G)bIlCM
g Sha pe
Go Lutes! S ar a h M arli n , Va l erie Juergen�, and H e i d i W i c k $ a re L u tes t h rough and t h ro u gh ,
1 60
d
F :. (l l';:; cns .::..;. =-:;. ;.;;: Ics___ I nterests Ta k i ng Shape
Let Loose
..
, As e v e ryone k n o w '
t h ree part i c i pated i n t h e c o m pet i
it
ti o n i n
when compe t i ng .
Juergens
•
All
San
J o se ,
- Va l e rie
i s I m porta n l to lake t i me Olll
did
These Lute;
J US! t h a I . - Volerie Juergens
Debate
Tal k i n g i s a m ajor pan of e verj on the
ten
I j v e s . For
's
me mbers
of t he
Forensics tea m , i t h�lS
a
di fferent mea n ing . A r o u i no e
v- -
u ncle I' h e e d coac h Dr. M i ke B a rle n a n , pro ed to a
S li c c e c
6 0 awards
"
Wi t h A m y
lS a
Lu i n slra
categories g i v e
presi
as
dent and vice, R
a
w i d e ra n ge
o
b
i
n
Meyers. tile
of topics to
(eam
debate, ran gi n g fro m l i t erary in te'l)retat ions. i n1 prom p l u s pea k i ng. ancl c urre n t
won
com m e n ted B a n e na n .
way o f l i fe, Many s pe a k e r s
sfu l . " I t w a .
very goo season w i t h
over
and c x p l a i n i Jl '-Q
di ffer nt iopics
be
world issues.
The ! 903-94
sea s o n ,
t ra v
e l ed to betwe e n 1 0 and 1 5 meets . B ig meets at
were
held
the U n i vers i ty of Or
egon, Gon zaga, Li n field, Sac ramento , a n d M i s sou ri . PLU .
as
weB
,L
here at
Lui n s t ra and
Chery l B o e k debated a t a
s ped a l i n v i t a t i o n a l
tou rname n t i n M i ssouri 1 Il
add i l i o n
to t he regu lar
schedule. - Chris Haffey
-Layout Ryan Peters
Happy Birthday!
Dr. I llch a n d
S a rah �.1;lrl i ll m k e t i me c(
11
flllr
from
m p cl i n g I()�elehr:tte I he i r b j n h
(] ;\V�. Ti lt' Silll Jose cOlli pet it ion
Wi;"; hdl! i ll J llergen,
february.
- V a l e r i ,'
161
Ta king Action Ta king
wha t
ac t i o n
pe rh a p s
is
be s t
and
a p p o i nt e d
Dive rsity D i rector Eva
s u m m ed u p the ro le of
C o m pt ro l l e r
Frey,
Kal h y O ve r l a n d and
ASPLU th i s year.
Prog ram s D i rector
. The rol e of
Ch ri . Albrecht.
A S PL U i s to rep
A S P L U
resent the stu as
can,"
Vice
it
cif i so cia te d Stu de nt s of P a
spon sored a
d e n t body as we l l
officials
p l e t h o ra of
f
P re s i d e n t
ac t i v i t ie slI c h as H o me
Isaiah Joh nson said, "and
c o m i ng a n d
in the ro l e of re p resent
N i gh t .
K a r o ak e
" r hope,"
ing, i t has to t a k e ac
John
son said. " t hat the e x
tion ."' Ac t i o n was taken
by e lected officiaJs Presi
ecu t i ves t h i s year l a i d the
G roundwork for fU l u re
o
d e nt Tre nt Erickson and
leaders."
Vice Presi d e nt Joh nson
--Heidi Re i m a n n Layoll t Rache l J e H u be rt
Mr. ASPLU
...
Tre n t
Erickson,
our
AS PLU president, represents t he :;t udents of PLU . -Pho((J Scr
own
rh'!:'"
It'sDi5CO Time At The Rollar Rink!
S ponsored by A S P L U . PLU ,(uden t., enjoyed l o l l a r � b l l n g (0 �ome "gJ oov y " ll1 l s i c . - Ch ris A lb l edll
O u r Own A S P L U !
B r e I)
Washburl\, A S r L lJ. �ecre l il ry , s pro u d l y behi nd her d.:sk. · Ph ,
Se rvices
U n i v e s ity
Achy Breaky Heart. Karl Hos�th his hean a t A S P LU's Karaoke n i g h t i n the cave. - ell r!., A lbreclll s i ng!; fro m
1 63
I n c ha r� e The
I Y93 -94
year For RHC. this has been best
h a ' bee n re w a rd i Jlg fo r fac i l it ated by planning ac
Res idence H a l l COll n c i I . ti v i t i es that are demons tra I ssues slich as t h e segrega- l i v e of our p u rpose : to tion o f upper and lower c a m p u s . d i l apidation
of
dorm eq u i pme n t . and c a fe t e r i a s e r v i c e . have focused upon _ What d i d you saY?O<l Il Il Y OUl- group U y e m a isli opcn� h i s e yes
w ide
to
m ake SUfe that he doe s l l't m l s�
orga n i zation of act i v i-
ties in which h a l l resid e n t s c a n part i c i pate.
RHC s pon�ore d various
1'- iJ
gram m l ng
events
on
and ded j ca ted grO l l p w i t h a n
a n d c h a nge s
campus.
111 -
a n y rh i n g i m pon <1 m . Tht: R H C ,m a l l
e n ac ted the pro-
provide a student- based
e normus j o b to d o .
Pictured :
- Jim Kella
D<l n ny U Y C lll at S II , S a
rah Zcs k e , S k y le r
Co b b , E r i n Stelzer. Lisa
Kos t e r . Catheri n e Bakke. and Heather Red mond com pose { h e 1 993- 1 994 Resident H , d l Counc i l . They (lrc i n c h arge of a l l t he happe n i ngs o n c a m p us I h a l i n
v o l ve t h e resident halls. -JOIl Kclief
-C R H_ 1 6 4 -;-
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Interests Tak ing Shape
req u i red to accu rate l y rep e l u d i n g the ever-popular resent the s t u d e n t s whi l e A i rband s and leav i n g
a
a
kareokee
neutra l or i m n i ght ( w i th AS PLU ) to help
proved start ing p l ace for s u ppon the v ic t i m s of the next y ear ' s cou n c i l .
Garfi eld S t reet fi res .
Our job has been to - S k y ler Co b b - Layout by c u l t i vat.e s t udent i n terest . M i ndy McGriff
Meeting in 5e�sion!
Cat herine
S i e lzel and S Llflih Ze s k t' pily close iltte n t i on to the meet i n g
so
Ihilt
lhey can h e l p m H k e the l mpOrl Jnl
dec i �ions, R H C is in charge o f Songfesl. I-I omecoming. and m a n y other i m pol1anl llctiv ities on cam p u s . -Jim Krl/er
Listen Up!
Lisa
Bakke
l i� tens
i ntent l y during a RI-IC meeting. R H C are t he people responsible for over seei ng Ih e i n d i v i d ual h a l l cou ni! of each d o n n . -Jim Keller
1 65
Another Pa per!
JuSt
like othe
PLU stu dents, R A s are req u i red t w ri te p a p e rs .
Chad G o o d w i
works d i l i ge n t ly on
n
p R pe r (oron
o f h i s m a n y d e m a n d i n g c \ nsse'. Jim Keller
How Can I Help? Tim O'del l and
Welcome Shannon Reed
K r i s t i n e Tho m ps o n show t l l U \\
her hOUIS
ki nd Md cari g tbey are .
Work i n g the
It is quali
I m port a n t for
RAs
ries similar
I he�e t o deal IV l t h
[0
t o have
[he many odd � i tl1at1ons (hey are pu r
RA 's
1 66 1niere�ts Taklng shape
i oto as
R A ' s . -Jim Keller
...
n!
put� i n
the 0 1 d a l trom dC� K .
desk
i�
many e x tra d u ties Innt
req u i red to d o .
-Jim
o n e o i rhe rhe R A s afe
Keiiel
All in A Day's Work. Kri ${en Ev
ta kes down the paper fro m a hulletin hO<l rd. T h i s is j u st. one o f t he many l i l l k thi ngs req ll i red o f
ery
t he RAs. -Jilll Keller
do not get caught in the shu ffle and are l ost Con trary to popu lar be l i ef. the RA's do not assess w hat the p u n i s h
ment i s for nile breakers . " I n es sence, we
are
l i ke
t a t t l e-tellers and w e tel l
t h e conduct bo a rd � the
RA is
co n d u c t board di shes Olll"
more t i m e con s u m i n g
the p u n i s h ment," states
and dra i n i ng, than what
M o n i c a R i carte.
The l i fe o f
an
most people i magine
R A i n. Hars tad .
The RA i . held ac
I n searc h i n g for
cou n table for what
a
good R A , the h i r i ng
happe n s 0 1 ) the in
s t a ff l o o k s
fo r
peop le w ho te nd
d i v i d u a l w m gs
w i th i n
s e n i or
the
to be t a l kat i v e
d o r m s .
a n d l i ke t o be
They are re
a r o u n d
s pons i b l e fo r nu m e ro u s
people.
act i v i t i e s , s u c h a s e d uca
of a c h i t-ch atty R A ,
t i o n a l pro g r a m s . w i ng
whereas otbers tend to be
part ies and re t reats.
more serioll s.
as
we l l as g e n e ra l d i sc i
R i c a rte i s more
The open
door policy tries to con
p l i n e. Wing acti v i t ies an d
vey t h e tnessage that any
meeti ngs are i mporta n t
one, anyti me can ta l k con
t o make s ure t h at peo p l e
fi d e n t i a l l y to an R A .
HaJfe) -ulYow by Mindy Mc G r�fr - Chris
H el pfu l 1 67
FNR MaddneSS
...
M ark " I gor" Lee
li x�s Paul ''Todd I re l and " Edwar<is'
m icrophone before fi I m i ng a scene
JU!;t Doinf} Busine55 . . . KCN S -6
Friday N i ght R e v u e .
general manager Jon Peter.;on
c o m b i n a t i o n of Saturd a y N i gh
6 emp loyee. Commun icatiOIl be
a
tween co-w orker, is '(ery i m por
r
tant a l
-Jot.' /'al'TingtoJl
on the phone with a fel l ow
1 68
KCNS - 6 .
talks KCNS-
-Joe Parrm gtol/
from t he po p u l a r KCNS-6 �how.
Li v
F
R is
a
and E i llertai nment T n i re ,
corn i n g t o
FN R's
producer, d i
t r. a n d w r i ter, Joe Parri ngron.
"Itls Live 111 Red Square!1I
Cheryl
J ames Lamb prepare 10 �hool KCJ ' S-6\ I i ve nc\\!s �how
FI O I ll Ill and
j n R�d Square. Surpri s i n g l y . t he wcallll'r
$u n n y ! - Ka ren Fallst
was
Teamwork Th rough Televis ion! M a r k " ' gor" Lee. Jame .... Lamb. Graham
J o h ns(lll . and
K e \' i n
1\ l arouse k I"ke li rnc oul from fi l m
i ng for
a
quid piclure. Work i ng
w i l h K C N S- 6 i n vo l ves
a
great
amOUlll of knowledge ol l<:chn ic:iI e ui pmcflt. - Karell Fall. t
t he sta ff, with n u merous
C o tn m U n i c a l i o ll st uden ts. along w i t h any
e p i sodes of ITS , Friday
others ir uerested in broad cas t i n g , had a great op
N i ght Re v u e and Word w i t h P e t e G ue rl n e r ' s
portun ity to work on de vel oping their ski l ls and ge tt i ng some h a nds o n
mus ic v ideos, C hri s Egan
,
h e aded up the P ro fi l e .
t h i s year.
and put them on
Jon Peterson as General M a n e
r
S l u d t: n t s
worked t o p ro d u c e the i r o w n stories
Students ran the stillion, from
g
the air.
Broad cas t i n g st u d e n t s w e re
�
Cather i n e Satht:r. Monica Ricarte,
------'
and Kev i n Marousek w a s Tech nical D i rector overseei ng t he eq u i pmen l .
Tw o n e w s cas t s were the main e ffort o f
able to gain
great ex p eriences w i lh
and Leona Nuoen shared o the LIlli ies of News D i rector,
l i nk
w i t h the Egan Lute Sp0l1s
experience at KCNS-6
a
s po r t s
t he i r work up at KCNS6.
'
" Th is year h a s been perhaps the greatest si nce KeN S-6's concep t i o n , " s a i d M a ro u s e k abo u t r h e year. Robin
Me yers
-
At Its Best KCNS-6 In terests Taking Shape
1 69
Nirvana Mania!
P�(e
io Voic
Guerrner.
m a nag.:r, shows off the end Ie. s :; u p p l ic s of Nir v a n <l c d' . . A ftc l' r h e dearh of lead s i n;> 'r Ku r ! Coba i n, N i I'van a ' s cd' general
Mar i on's
\\'ne
In
FU II H
gre fH demand.
- Karell
"GOOD M ORN ING PLU ! "
Or, be tter
a spec i a l
the
5. . .
co n nec t i o n with
commu n i ty
fo r
g o o d a ft e r n oo n .
KCC R . OJ K i p Ottosen
PLU ' s own radi o station.
t n Hiated a program \vork-
put
KCC R . ran d a i l y t h i s year from noon until 2
i ug w i th
local al ter
nati ve h i g h schoo l , i n an
'1 m .
G e neral M a n ager
a
e ffort to educate
h ig h
Pete
'c hool s t u -
dents,
Guertner spent
whi le
e a rn i n g t h em
cred i t .
t he year look i n g for mu
All
s i c and pro
K C C R
in ali,
g ra m s to s u i t P L U ' s
broadened the
tastes . Th e stat i o n ' s ra
PLU s t u dents t h i s year
d i o i n d u s t ry c o n t a c t s
as
III i nds
of
as
t he
seemed to b e expan d i ng
co mm u n i t y ' s .
a l l the ti me .
- -Natal ie Taylor
-Lay-
Th is year marked
we l l
our Rachefle J. Hubert
Yo u ' re Listenin g To 94. KCCR . .J o h n M{" C;: II I 11 m .
bei n g a d .J for
1 70
KCCR . Y o u C o Frtda y Il i g l
l i " ten lo J o h n 's s h o w
from 8- 1 0.
e ll j o }
-Karen Fa rl.-'
KCCR
Int erests
Taking shapd 71
I m proveme t T h e M a s t made
"The staff. . . has
c han g es thjs year i n the
been real ly energe tic and
face of budget cuts and
e xc ited about the i r jobs,"
the desire for a new look.
Lee sai d .
Hoping to stretch
A n ot he r c h a n g e
i ts printing bu dget, The
was from t h e A and E
M as t w a s
sect i o n to the Out and
t ri m m e d
A bo u t secti on. Lee said
d o w n to T h e H a l f
M ast e v e ry o t h e r
it o ffered " a broader perspect i ve of i n ter-
w e e k . A l t ho u g h
th i s arrangement If The Mast
some-
was
co u l d afford i t,
t i mes diffi C ll I t ,
• •
Lee
It
wou l d
worked,"
l i ke to see
fa J i Edi
some c o lo[
tor Ross C o u rtne y said.
hi t the p ape r ' s pages, and
The Mast h as won
maybe some "fun stuff'
awards for w riti ng, acc u
l i ke and April Foo l 's Day
racy and photography, but
edition or a t w i ce - a-y e ar,
improvement can al ways
feature-packed S unday
be made.
O n e change
c a me i n {he n ew look to
ed i t ion com.ing out. - Heidi Reimanll
tile pape r, thanks to Stac i a Gaston, who s pe n t t i me ov
r the summ er
r
de
s lgl11ng. M i ke L e e , \-v b o
took
over
t h e ed i to r ' s
pos i t i on i n the spri n g was espec i a l l y p l eased by the
staff.
Thi5 Look5 Perfect. tor, Ben
Sport� Ed i-
The Final Touches.
News ed itor
Moore, knOl.vs exactly
L i s a C hapman and photo edi tor
what plCwre would fi t the story,
L i z Tunne l l worked dil igently t hi s
A fter a l l . a picl llre says a tholl�nnd worus. - Ke;lh Thyger,\·(1//
172Tht' Mn�'
I n terests
y e a r 10 i nsure t h e quality of The
Mast.
Their
e fforts were
defi
n i tely noticed. -Keith Tln'gel'So/1
T<lking Shape
Tn. S'-Id 5eL A'"""",, "'","'" (Coo.!, $do... '''f"'
•
,.".,,. on "" 1._ 0/.... aj,
"""..............,.........
.eo.,...., .....oI n. M . .... K"," TO",,,.,.
Hm. Tho 5<"",,!
. " ."', '"
you ;�.., ,.., " 0'" "' ..._ ,,_ l'"y'" I_A.-.onr."" bd( �,," ">"!'''''''' -, ,,,,,", "po
.ast
173
We're In It, Toom The
ri ll mpll a n t
staff say more a bour thel! wmk {his ye a r, t h an anythi ng else_ Th�y are ;j h a rd work i ng bunch thaI worked t i re � m i le s o f rhe Saga
lessly
to
gt':r r il e ye arbook Ollt for
thj� y e ar _ -JeOI1n1e Bltlir
Get Serious!
E d i tor,
Natalie TLlY
Jor gers s u s p i c i o u s when her staff ' d a i ms It c a n t get t h i ngs done i n
time for the deadhne. M a y be (har's wily they've a l l W O I ke d �o h ard (his year')?? -JMn.nie Blair
1 74Jnterests Taking S
A Yea r fo r th e 00 Dedica t i on and hard
Jess ica Pete rs,
Sen ior sec
work by a s ma l l staff has
t i on edi tor Cryst:d Don ahue
come together for
and mai n editor N a ta l i e Tay
an
exce l
l e nt 1 993- 1 994 SAGA. "The
lor were res plln s i b l
for the
Shape of Th ings to Corne .
maj o ri ty
Thjs t i t le and t heme was care
pages. Rob i n Meye rs. c o py
fu l l y dlO ::;en . A pe. rson ' s l i fe
ed i to r o ve rsaw t he wri te rs
'
at P L U is on l y
a
p iece of
w hat t he: fu tu re s ti l l ho lds
o f the rema i n i n g
.
and made sure all copy w as w ri t t e n o n t i m e . Da n n y
S parre l l , p h o to edi tor.
for them. The staff. con
o v e rs a w
p h otogra
phers and guara n
s i s t i ng of fi ve pho t o g ra p h e r s . t w o
teed a I I photos be ing
writers, s i x lay
O Ll t s t a ff a n d
t a ke n
on
lime. Busi ness
seven ed i tors
e d i tor. Scott
has w o r ked
Thoml
t h r o u g h
was
SOil.
bu y
many st renllou s deadli nes t o
throughout the e n t i re yew· t ry
prod w.:e a d i vers� a n d de
ing to se l l books :Hld i n c n::: a se
tai led s u m m ary of e v e ll l s ,
the n u mber o f o rders. Edi tor Natal ie Tay
The publ i cat ion of SAGA req u i res team work
lor put
and coope ra t i on,
o f the
and effort i mo t he book anu
acade m i c s and sports l ayolHs
staff to ensure a ti me t y p u b l i
were d r.Hvn hy section ed i tor
cation, I n respon ."e t o t he year
AJI
a g reat
deal o f t i me
s h e c o m m e n t e d . " W h c: n some i m porta n t s l a ff me rl'l bers hai led i t was i mpre. s i ve and e ncouragi ng [0 see the remai nder of the s t a rr pu l l together".
-
Jess i c a Peters
-Layout Sam Teas
Hard At Work. Ry an Pt.'Iersol\ takes his work hOllle W i lh h i m . I I was a
p l u s for hi III 1 0 b e able 1 0 d o
layout..; o n h j � compute r at
home.
-SCOI1 Thompsol/
Say What?
Rachelle H u bert i�
caught relax.ing i n
the office.
.
JeLl/lllil' Blair
1 75
I nspi red Art... A m i Karnosh work s
on J. T-shirt design. Th i s year the staff made shins as a u n i fying a c  t i v I t y . -Ko ren F(lt(Si
Jntem;ity With A Smile... t he aid
of
a
Nords rrom works on Ka ren
â&#x20AC;˘
1 76
fauSL
a
With
J u l ie layout.
c o m p u te r ,
en Once l u ces
a
a a
nergy
Ive
•
yCC'U· PLU PI"O-
maga z i ne fd led
fOC ll"" i s a l w<1y s t o b e "ex pre s s i oll for st u d
cre
creat i v e a lley. "
a t i ve energy o f stude n t s .
Sax i fTH !:!C i s
w i t h the t houghts and S a x i fr a g e
i s a d i v e rs e
colJerion
of
po e t ry,
pho tograghy, short tict ion. ntl draw i ngs. The staff c o l lec t s s u b m i ss i o n s thro u t> cyho u t [ he
ve a r
•
a nd chooses q u a l i t y p i eces .
Benton
,-
or-
g<.l n i 7�llion. and o ftel ! goe� u n n ot iced .
W i len it
was
fi rst prod uce d , r h ere
were
tV.,lO
ed i t i o n s p� r YC;I I".
Gradu a l ly" fund i n g for the m agaz i n e ha
m i n i s hed .
M e ag a n was
' n l \ . ,\
(1 11 i e t
a
an
yecu·
the
to
we
di
"Th i s
s L ru g g l e d
fi nJ fu nds . .. . .
i n st i gator
of
Hopefu l l y,
S a x i frage
i ll
Sax i fragc
1 972. S he was then H stu Jen ! . anu i s n o w a profes �or
at PLU . The m a g a z i n e
has al\vys been a non-pro fi t pu b l ica tion .
Co-ed i t or
J u l i e Hogen bd i cves t h e
can
become more pro m i n e l l l o n
campus, J t is � \ h i gh q u a l i t y publ i c d t ion , " p la i ne d . Pucewic
Hogl' 1l -
ex
J{,I/ I/ ifer
Decision
M akin�
At
I t 's
Fi nest Co-editor, M arl Yokers ...
a n d l u l it: I-l ogan work together to produce PLV cre a t i ve art maga zine. [very s p ri n g S a x i frage comes out to displ :l the i m agi na l ions of tile PLU c ommu n i t y . Karen FI1UH
Saxifrllge Interests T"kmg Shope
1 77
5e vi ce wit air •
S P U R S , an i n te rn a
what
did . "
we
I ion a l sopho more serv i ce or
A n o t her h ig h l i ght
gan i za t i o n . stri ves to l i v e by
was t h e fa l l regional con v e n
I he i r III ) I to
t i o n h e l d a t PLU in wh ich
-
" A t Your Ser
vice " . Accord i ng to pres i de nt . J i l l Le may, the pur
Li n fi e l d , Pac i fic and ( h e Uni vers ity of Puget S ound par
pose ur S P U RS i s to "he of
se
rv i c e
com m u n i l y
t i c i pated . t i ves
(0 the
and
project to c l e a n u p
lila serv ice T h e a n nual S an kta
Lu c i a fes t i v a l d ur i n g t h e
fo ur
get her i n a serv ice
tee r i ng o u r I i me org:.lIl i zal ions."
the
.,.,.-..'" sc hoo l s w orked t o
school b y v o l u n lo
R e p resen ta
fro m
a Tacoma
park i ll
the H i l l top area. T h e B o w l A-Thon. which concl uded t he
year,
was
su pported by dona
month o f Dece m be r i s o n e o f
tions col l ec t ed by S P U RS
t h e m any h i g h l i g hts o f the
me mbers . The profi ls o f the
yea r.
.I o l i Labis soniere re
event wenf to the Nat i v i t y
marked t h at t he festival " was
HOllse, a l oca l S he l ter for the
lhe bigge s t se nse of accom
homeless.
p l i shme n l because I cou ld see
- SOJ�ji(/ Roil/sherry - Layout by SUJ"lI Teas
More Than A Pat On SP · R S rn � mbers sen'eo
a
The Back! fel! they oe
pat on t he back for a l l Ih projco.:ts t hey ho.lVe
g reat serviLe
dono.: t hi� year. The i r fe l l o\\ mem bers
thought l hey deserved
m ore
and proceeded to g i ve each other back r u b),.
1 78 S� fll/.. f:; ..;...
---=-=-:----"7. :- r n t�rl's ts Til king Sha pe
�Ap"il Reyl/olli.\"
What A Jolly Lolly! i n d uctcc�, I-leidi
Ncw S PURS
Triesch. Kirsten
1-101 nlt: n . Heidc Helgeson. Sonj i a
Con� ratulations.
Ti m
Rain.' berry, l i nd Stcpha nie M erle.
shares his experiences
t h i � year's pre�iuenl J i l l
.wd
enjoy and
not only t he com p�ny of v J ce- pres
G ian n amlrea,
iden I
C Il1f'ty
K a t hy
bu t also the
lo lh
pops they rec ieved as pan o f i n
duction�. -April Reynolds
w i th
all
Roelof.�
in S P URS
o f h. i � fe l low me mber.\
new i n d u c tee� .
He
and
t il;:
ser vice cI LIb are very be mem hers i 11 � l I c h a
rest o f his p roud to
worth w h i k org ;L ll i L ;Ltl on. -Ap n l Reynolds
1 79
D ivers ity The M u l t i - E t lm i c Re s()u rce C e n t e r stri ves
to
in t u d e I l k M C'l r t i n Lu t he r
K i ng , J r . C ospel J,) lT1bore
serv e s tu d e n t� . The en ter
du r i n g J ;Hl llClfY. To
�lI p ports the PLU goa l o f
memora te
a c h i e v i ng a nd
prumoting
d i versi ty thro u g h
ASPLU to coordi n a te a
T h e f l l n c t io n o f t he
a nd
n e t wo rk i n g
i1 m u n g
a nd
ho
want
Asi a n
others
a
to ac
Secretary 'hr i s
lI i l ig > r l l l y to i l ls u n: a broad r� p re
'I!tltat ioll of div�r�il y 011 C:.lIl1p l l S . kClIIl/ il' BIoi}"
J a n e l le S m i t h .
( 'y ndet' 1�llgcn. J a�()n S m ith. and
H ogan e-njoy
l i m e \V i l h
cachlllhcr . Soc i a l galh� n n g.s were a
big
pari of I he reward of be i ng
i n volved wi t h ]' v\ - R C. mllir
1 80
Cinco d e Mayo
- Layou t Ryan
.... _ .. __
A ncheta and Di n:ctor of tvl E R C Cri.st ina d e l R , )., arin. Both work
J u l i 4t
r
SO llj ia Rnil'1sberry
H igh ligh ts o f the yeCl r
Itls Tea Time.
(:
sity Cen ter.
campus.
Good To See YOU!
an
tea a t t h e U n i ver
repre on
tea, and
N e w Yea r' s
was co n c l u d ed \·v i t h
s c n t Zl tl o ll o f
d i versi t y
A frica n
I'!.Z� Lion Di'l J1ce . The y
t i v l y a c h i ve a b ro a d
an
America n
s t u d e n ts,
ttl ff, \\
b (l n q u e t ,
to pro m ote
i n t rll ction between
B1 ck H istory M o n th , d m
Fe b ru e r y , M E R e f o r ke d toget h e r w i t h
gra ms, a n d a c tivi l i t=s . .
c.:lebra tion of
i ng
coor
d i n a t ion of services, pro
cente r i
com
-Jeal/nie
-
Petersen
Don't ! Know You?
Sccre(ary C hrIS
A ncheta welcomes a vi., i LOr to a M ERC garherj Jlg, - PholoServices
Irt5
And Cro issant Crowdl
M al l
: nlery, K :lIi S u l l i v;m, and ! l i k ki
'laid � njoy
Ihik
each othd� company
eating
s n ac k s ,
'1101O51'1O'ICI:O'
:-------:-:-:-,-, -::: M",",=:£;= i<C 1 8 1 Int e r e s ts Tllking S hil pe
An Apple A Day
...
Am y Skare P l:;S
t he fi nal touc hes o n a care pil c k age . Skare wo rked di l i genlly t h is year fo r Ci rcle K. -AIm! Reyno/d>
Say Cheese!
A m y S k a re and
J o nathan Farnsworth take ri me Oll t fO( a pic tu re. They a re very busy a t the e nd of the �c mes tec o o t o n Iy wIth their owo. fi nals but with help ing ot hers ge t through 111eirs.
-
April ReYl1old�
Welcome Surprise.
AI I he e n d
This Job Makes Me Hungry! A my is
Sk are
ake up to
only does she have 10 put loge l i1er
a
fru i l ba�ket al I he i r
>or. Thc�e I i u l e 'pick me ups' are
tended
t
hdp !>tUU0nlS t h rough
>, i ll g fin a l s . -ApI'it Reynold.,
all t h ese
doubly cha l lenged.
or
. e a ch !'em eSl 'r m:lny sludenrs
eart'
ptlc k agcs. she has 10
do it w i thout cal i n g a l l r h e maleri
<l I s .
,April Re\'JIolds
I nvo lve m ent Ti red o f h o m e -
i t y, stop by Outdoor R ec
w()rk anu l a te n ights i n
and have a great week
the l i brd ry? D o you feel
end.
as if you a re confi ned to
C i rcle K is
cam pus w i th no place to
lege service o rgan i zat ion
go and
a ffi l i a t e d
no
eq u i pment to
do anyt h i ng w i t h ? If so take a walk to t he games room and i n to Ou tdoor
t he year. ACl i v i r ies
range
at a Boys and
G i rls c l u b to
a bout any ad v e n t u re
clea n i ng
u
u p cam-
u l d
l i ke. J u st
i te rn s
fro m
spend i n g t i me
m e n t for j ust
o
com
m u n i ty t h ro u g h o ll t
Rec h as equ i p
w
the
with
serves t he PLU
Ou tdoor
o
co l
K jw<Ul i s c l u b. The d u b
Rec reati o n .
y
a
---...I
a
few a v a i l a b l e
a re
b a c k p ac k s , ca
to
the frui t baskets g iven during fj n a l s .
snowshoes , c ros s-cou n try skis, te n t s , and
pus
The money ra ised is u sed to su pport these
noe s. All that i s req u i red
act i v i ties
is a smal l fee and
n at i o n s , scho l a r s h j p s ,
a
PLU
as
we l l
as
do
and se nding mem bers t o
ID. S o i f you are i tc h ing for a n ou tdoor activ-
a d i su'ict con ve n t i o n ,
Hafley -Layoul Ryan
-
Chris
Petersen
Oil /elM/' [<.a,! Circh' K Intetll�t$ Ta king Shape
1 83
Concern For Our Environment. S tudents l i ving
E l i s ie v
at t h e Peace and
H ansen and Kirsten Me! ver wenďż˝
J u s t ice h o u se want everyone to
9 3 -94 residents at the Peace a nd
know i t . They have per.'.o nal i zed
J u s ti c e h O ll "e . Th i s may be the las t
t he i r house in many way s .
ye(lr [h i s hOllse belongs to PLU,
FaList
184
Let fhe Sun Shine,,,
-
Karel!
Karel! Fallsi
-
Place Like e
o I n the ra i l o r 1 99 1 ,
fi v e P L U
wom e n .
w i t h the
be l p lIf sllpr)On i \' � s l a l f and
racu l l y . catll(� lip wi I I"! the- [oea
of locat i ng l i le Center f(lf'
T h ey also work on house
projects l i ke com pos t i n g ano
i e .u·n i ng new ways to c o n
space is vcry conoucti \Ie to the goals and act i v i t ies
PeaL't:. J u s t ice. n llli t he En v i ron m e n t in 1 11 Ll � a r-by
of a l l [he groups .
Joh n son hO Ll�e . The P.J E
L i v i ng i n [ he house is
hOLl�e I w s bC(;11 gf()\.Vi ng ev r s i n
Th i s
OVCI"a l 1 . the
S e r \ ' C energy .
o i rfi e u I t ,
w a rd i n g
e.
i s de 'cri bed by
El i s i e v H a n e n ,
Melver
M c i v e r .
h 0 u s e
m e m b e rs
t e
Schock. . C h ri � l i l: B ll rn k l all .
to
fu rther u nde rstanding and
and Erica B aumaun a i l l i veu
p u rs u e
par[ i c i pal�s in
wonderful place to get to
there. E v e ryone in the. hOllse al
least
one
t he man y e l l V i rOl 1 l llt!nlaI
of ur
SOC l ' l .iu, l i e ' g roups thal meet i n the i r
'ha t
a�
"al low ing
K i r s l e n v e l
re
work .
The e x perience
e a r,
A n ge l ;:\ Tarman.
Y
but
warm
l i v i n g room .
their
p a ss i o n s . "
I l ansen says "(he house i s a
k l 1 o\v and hel p people i n the commu n i t y .
- Karen FailS!
Really Matters. These Slll
�JI [ S came logel. h e r L h is year to iscus . o u r e n v i ronment. • ' I lec
vel
.
t hey fonned H <lbitat for
u man i t y . · Karell FOIISf
50cilll /ll.
lice
I ntere.ts raking Shape
1 85
United Sfngers ... The
Choir of
Ihe \\'.::-1 anti l hc U n i v�r:; i l ) Cho ra le hel:ollll' une on stagl befon,· a performance. -A/nil He.l lw /tl.l-
Going Sofo, .. Eri k
Lar�on gi ves I
islC'Ilt:L� a h ';lu l i l'lI l solo perfor
m a nce . '-Ie
e h arillcd
m a n y lad ies
I hat day. -April Reynold.,
Heartful S il1ging ... CllOir o f I he We;;1 �rfonners: Slephanie Lund. CJl"t�g I-ryhl i l l g . Darre.1I Kerb". and ;tlhy Gard �i ng their hearts Olll a ..
-April ReYllold,'
a quartcllc.
ver 5 i
o
hoi r of the We�l.
churche. and ,.lnxlI1d campus.
th d i rect ion of R ic h
The 23 members o f R i
ani S park s, tOl l red t hrough
chard Nance ' s U n i versilY S i ng
M O l l t a n a d ur i n g S p r i n g
e rs
li nd
'f
B re·tk . was
n e ighbors to the N urth a� [ h�y
A nOl.her h igh l ight
fe a tu re
L he
Beethoven ' s
sh ared (h i r ll1 u � ic w i ( h our l raveled to V ancuuvl..' J'. B .C .
of
The program featured m u
imh Sym
sic
phony, w h i c h was per
tY
and
The Park Av
U n i ve rs i t y
e n ue S i ngers d i d
Chora l e and U n i v e rs i
D v o ra k
Gardner.
ro rmeu a l o n g w i th
The
by
most of the ex
S Y In -
tensi v e t ra v e l
phony.
t h i s y e ar as
R i -
( h e y shartd
chard N ance d i rcCled (hc U n i vers i ly Cho
ra l e ( ha t s a n g c l o s e r
La
t he i r t a le n t s w i th t h e Austra l i an con t i ne n t during i n teri m .
Tacum<l this year. Bes ides
The g ro u p w a s i n v i t e d
a wee kend t o u no
ra i se money after fires devas
Bend. Or
ego n . the gro u p stayed c lose It>
h l)m�
s i ng i ng
1 86VOC/l'
in a rea
Mllsic [ n tcfL'Sts TClking
10
help
tated the area. The voc a l m u s i c gro u ps
of PLU s h a re d t h e i r t a l
e n t s a n d m u s i c w i t h t h e world.
Shape
-
Layo l I ( RtI( 'helle Hilbert
V o i c e s J e n n i fe r a i l ban d , G re g Fryh l i n g . lephanie Lund. Nathan Sc:ars. and Of) et h e r
�ra
. . .
Vannice
demon �lrate the re
larkable talents each one o f them
)Sscsse\.
-April Re\'l1old�
1 87
110m: ...-ere many
;n<trurncnt.Il J1OllP'> "'. u,.., aI PLU m 93-94. ...
·
clOld,pgba Band. S)In P>ooy On:hfstn.. C0n cert Band. and V.�nd En "",mbLc. . JUS! Ip IWIIC a fcw. \tany ""'-tr$ .....,'" $pC:II1 'n "'� lOp"'·
partforlhl:pcrf{Jm13llCC:S
and 1011", ,n whldl.some (lr 1hc en"'lIIbb
pon.
....=one
'n'·;'.:<1 from Slale
"'&'OIL
'... ·.nly.
'lb.} per.
m.,,, oo",...·om;nll
I""'l
furmJnt.. p",..d.n1 An<Lc.""", ."",mend.d rlw:m 00 .he;r 'Our and their fine "'I"""'ntarj"", ofl"" un',..,rs;I).
One irn!
1<d�
at PLU .s Ih.., �mn be ,n-,
BmIlley', ",COI\d
,, ""\
yc;!t (If dll'l:<'hn� ;n.,rumen,al mu"c hR. bmughl f\ll1h
1k)1!, C,,,,"
l..,n BanJ aoo Willd En·
""''''blc h.o,'. ",,,de Ilrra'
impNve�mJ
"
funned ""OI1derfufly. AI
Rlyde!!
k�wrlV\>w,h
of,,,,.lve ban<b'
(I\'.r
"�nt 10 play. IhI'y m,,�e ncIY QJ)pOI'1Unll)' hI allow you 10 pl�y ' ·O!emu,.ellop:m·
the
III... yc",".
mtn" .""u'lyanl"'pilt l Th.: h" hhaht of "'11 !lie '...,.n . ,"� 1>, m.; llIe Y"'" (,,," lhI: Wi".j t:n M'l/)" D�k.rRuM(fI MII-j kmble wa. the,r jn"l�· .,c Rulld,nll, Tiler, b"" 'I) Re..... r"..TIIe Cui.
.houk! be mldy 10 '""'"to Lc.,,, llAnJ 1)"�t'O" 00' I)f Ea.<t.okl �nd 'nl� Wntan ;Lnd N\II1h,,'CS,· I� IM''' hwlJ,,'I ,n l��
em Coof"",occ.
�y
1994.· O"M,I'S""rrrl/
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Music is MyLife! Ddxu Da y . A n h .
Horns-iJ· Blowin' ,
Karl R 0 f1 n i l l g: ,how
v iel Dung and losh Bc:�t(y practice
ing
their �'lxophones d u ri ng
I lc i n g
one of
lhc i r uail y rchcan;als. The rehear. als
were ao
nOI s t u d y .
-
enjoyable
excuse
April Reynold
-
10
Andy Seita and
ing
a
rehearsa l . was
as a
their stuff duro
I n d i v idual pra c
rehears brought all
i mponanl bU I
group i� w h a t
of the hard work logeT lt rer.
-
April
Reyn.old
1 89
Wou ld You Like To Leave A Me5" sage!
Ann
Gull ickson takes
importam message. Mel>sag
'S
an
left
w ith t h e W o m e n 's Cenle r arc snre to be re tu rned . - Karen
Anything To Help.
Fm,s!
Perry Wch,,[er
S illirh-Schoffnan: v iew some vi deos they feel may help thc wom en ofPL . - Korell {:(lUSl
and Amy
Se S i nce
1 99 1 .
\V o l 1 1L n ' s Center has b p l ac e I'Of
W()Il1 " n
tu n
the '
n u
eel.
•
I e
project
This wa�
reSO l l rc e � .
year" s major
t nt'
C
-sp n
, o ri n g w i t h s i x o l h r
t he approx i m alcly I OO agen 11lt: V olume
I"
Fai r
host
\0
about 30
\v a s
held i n the
fal l . " Go-and-do" oppor llm i l i .- Ixo \r i cle a cl ! al l ce to
l i un:-. i n Tacnr n:l { f l he Nort hw SI W
was
age ncies.
schno i s anel organ i 7 a
S t udk.
I h e cel1ter.
cies. which
l ry
.
and J o l e n e
l ime i n It is a place 10 J U S I re l a x ,
Taylor s pe n d some C] u a l i ly
in vo l u ntee ring for ally or
attend ;; m J/of rorm su pport groups n nc! sc.ek
Support] Heidi JanlZ
oJl1e!h i n g
if th�l:
: s w hat you need.
-
KO f!:/)
/."" I ( � I
Wnat'sYour Opinion?
Amy
Smllh
Schoffner and Kari Serkland discu�s i m provements for the cente r, Th(; siaff is always working hard 10 1 11 crease J I � refelTa l �en'lce. - K o re l l FO lisl
n e y\' .
A mont h l y n e w s l etter
me l l ' s
was
A s �oc i a
a l so efkct i ve i n
i n form i ng st udents of
l i oll Con rcrenc .
l u n teer op-
v
The con ference !i e !'
indi
es
v i d ua l s
As
In
D i r t- c l o r .
n
A my Srnilb
' l ates a n d
S e h o ff n e l"
s
e
v
e
"reac hes to t h e
s lci a l ser
v i 'es." Frehse sai d . T h e V 1 1 l ntecr Cen tel" is esse n t i a l l y a referral r v ice f
r
:tudents. fac u l t y
a n d sta ll , hu are i nterested
was
act ive in m a k i n g th e
ferr a l s
to
re
agenc ies w h ic h i s
k y t o sell i ng up
i ncli \ i du a l :->
w i t h n posi t i on t ll-'y" l l en
joy . - lleidi Reim ann
Volullicer Ccrlier I nterests Til klng Shi1pe
1
91
All For One.
1 [ lakes teamwork_
A few mem bL:fS of
R . O .T.C
10gC:lher to make a rope briJge. --Rubin lvleyers
work
Forel!sicďż˝
1 92 1nterests Taking
Shape
1 ,2,3 Otr We Go.
B ryan Mariel
Eric K i sďż˝, and M ark Stevens pn pare for i! 10 ki l ometer road marcl --
Robin Meye rs
adets They ru n arou n d campus
cadet Lea Houwman.
at 6 A M c hant i ng cadences
A s pec' i a l gro u p o f abo u t
and w a k i n g li p t he neigh bor
20 c a de t s parti c i pated i n the
hood . This is just part of the
R anger Chal fenge ac ti v i t ies
physical tra i n i n g rout i n e s
duri ng Fa l l semester.
that Army I� OTC cadets take
Rangers trained ex tra h ard
The
in t h re e m o rn i n g s a
w i t h add i t i o n a l h o u r s o f
Fre s h rn a n K e v i n
physical t raining a nd c.J r i l l s .
W i les doesn ' t seem to mind
T h e t e a m competed aga i n st
get t i n g u p early . "PT t ends
o t her schools in the region in
y O ll . I t ' s amaz
b u i lding a one rope bridge, a
i n g t he fee l i ng of accom
grenade assau l t course, and a
plishment you get after a
1 0 K run carry ing their ruck
good morning swea t . "
sac ks and eq u i pmen t .
part
week.
to grow ()l1
b e fu
Th rough participat ion i n
Lure otTicers in the US Army.
carnpus e vents a n d A r m y re
Th rough c l asses , fie ld exer
l a ted ac t i v i t i es . r h e PLU
c i ses. a n d l eaders h i p l a b s .
Army ROTC pro motes the
The c adets tra i n
(0
t he cadet s l earn the rou t i ne
w i l l the ac h ieve and the co n
of m i l i tary l i fe .
" R OTC
fidence and ski l l to make i t
b u i l d s confident
l e aders
b ap pen. ROTC cadets work
w h i c h can hel p in any k i nd
hard to be a l l that Lhey can be .
of career, m i l i ta ry or c i v i l
-
ian . "
-Layout Katie McCoy
sugge s t s sophom ore
Robin Meyers
Looking At Something? Chris Haffey,
Alex Cra w ford,
and
Mall Bouth i l l i e r stop to watch
somct h i g happening i n front of the m . Robin kleyers --
1 92a
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•
� •
. . ..
Kee p
ha pe
I lltll lVlU'I1J.�c,.
A 11-
ge},l P11ay has bee on t h e soc cer team for t wo yeilrS. The team is fortl.l nMc to be losin g onJ y fou r sen iors oul 0 f Iwen ty one players. -Eric lohllSOIl
I ' VI� fiOl' P01YE n . Thompson's fi rst
"' D I� Ta m m y
year
on
th
occer te<l Jn . \Ni t h many pos i tion changl.'�, for t h e whole tc· ' n , t h rou g hout t h e seaso n, ' n e x t y ear !- tcam stands a great cha nce for improvements. E ric Joltns()11 ..
U
«,HI
..
f,OrrS
h ' Lutes had bal anced scori ng t h is year.
\
i th 1 0
d i ffe re n t p l ayers scori ng goa l s and eight di fferen t pl <ly ers co n t r i b u t i n g a s � i s ['s ,
Sophoil lon::
M a n t i l ;) l ed the
ilthy
team
in
scori ng fo l l owed b y senior Rowe.na Fish.
1 92dWVIIICH
's
�oc
er
Keeping I n Shape
Watch out op p onents, for the Women' s Soc cer Team is ready to take . . .
f] IJ�\JrIJ� N � IJ� Th e wom en's
soccer
tea m's season can e to ?t n
end a f ter a fi rs t rou n d
play-off gil m e against Se-
a t t le
U n ivers ity.
Twenty l
a
w e re m a d e by J o D e e
Stu mbaugh w h o scored
the final goal in overti m e aga inst Western . team spi rits
so ccer
ma tches p
Some o t h er grea t p l a ys
e
d
Fox victo ry, a s
t h ro ug h o u t the
P LU
get
played
las t
defea t . "Over
m om e n ts
member,
G i u seffi.
M a ri
" T n Ca l i fornia,
we beCl t Westmo n t 2-0.
Th a t victory was COnch Col leen
p ro ved
this
y ear," said second year
Hacker' s 200t h
w i n ."
cJlrr 1'0l\1' IIAJ.t ni\(�U! Kim A lexa nd er,
Jen n ie Lee, MMi C i nseffi a n d Ta mmy Thompson d oing their best aga inst the Sea ttle Uni ver Sity tea m . After overti me, the fi n n l s c o r e w a s 3 - 5 . - f: n k
Johl1son
year's
a U , we really i m
"We ha d some
te8m
re
venge for
a bili-
tea m .
big
was
a b le to
se.ison
tha t d is the
high
a f t e r t h e Geo rg e
w ere
y
A l so,
were
COLI
over the
rse of the season.
I t was d i sappoin ting to lose t h e
game agai nst Se but we
a tt l e U n ivers i ty,
looking forward to " nex t y e a r, said are
GiuseffL- Chris Haffey Layou t Ca tino Neu;lon
nl�"rj\nJt DEllE (�O�II�S 'll10'JnIJ�.
Jenl1 l
lee d r i b bles the ball down the field a ga i nst " Se attle Unive r�i t y pl"yer This is J e n n i e's third yea r on the team - Erik Johnson
1 93
'1'I�l\�I"TOn" IS �f O l' l\ t"rAVS 1)IU�'rI'V. Blake Boling a n d A a Te V a l v Cl s d e mon strate the di fficulties tha t the opposing tea m C3n cause. H a v i ng someone to pi\5S to
is <I n ice fl d va n l age unti l the
. other team ta.kes i t i1wily. -
Karen Faust
.IIJST A1�OTI11�lt .�OnNI�n IiU�Ii. ff co m pleted correctl y a cor ner k ick could (In
easy p o i n t .
p rove
- Ka ren
to be
Fa r/sf
Fake out the defender, dribble, shoot, and .
G:
After its fi rs t l os
i n g season in 15 years,
i n j u r ed , so co n t i n u ity in
i t y to mainta in t he ba l l /'
t h e m i d fi e l d w a s
D u n n sa id , "and work
to m a k e a c o m e b a c k
p la ye d as r i g h t
n ext yea r .
m id fielder, season
said Coach Jim Du n n .
B lake Boli ng, who
" T h e y con
'The teCl m w i l l need t o re c r u i t so m e
key p l ay ers for n e x t seil
Boling
son," D u n n s a i d , "and
lot o f
j
.
t h e y w i l l on c e a ga i n be
" T h ere
reckoned w i t h in the
b u t "we
season b e h i n d us as C\
weren' t able
l e a rn i ng ex perience."
to
especi a l l y
"The
team/' Egg a n sa i d , " ca n
t e n d ers,"
1 0-6-3. "'We've put this
come
1S
to
g e t he r a s a teCl m," he sa i d .
ll i t e l y
ai d
d e fi -
a
fu-
lea g u e . " " [ see
noth ing
tu re . "
b u t good
One key to a suc
PLU, " D u n n sa i d .
cessful f u t u re may be
i n its
O n e s t re n g t h ,
fresh m a n cen t e r for
mid fie l d . Pla yers were
however, w a s " the a bil-
wa rd Laef Eggan, w h o
b reaks,
w i t h n i ne go a l s .
o n l y get better."
the fin a l third ." w i ll be
was tea m h ig h scorer
was a
ta le n t,
The team expe
the ball upfield , up to
fel t there
The team's record was
r i e n ced s o m e t o u gh
a
C a p ta i n
p r o bl e m .
"This
•
\J
�
s oc c er is lo ok ing ahead to use its young ta le n t
w a s a n aberra t i o n , "
•
t h i n g s fo r
-Heidi Reima n n - Layo l I l b y Mindy
McG r iff
GO nl�EI).
A
th ro w
III�IU� 1'1' e()�II�. in
help your te<'lm a l c t j f i t 'is <'I s to n g pOl n t . C !'IeI Hal terma n sei Hches for a tea mma te to m a ke the r i g h t pla y or a nice p<l s s . - Kn rell ca n
Fn u s t
A
goa l i e hilS t he most s tress job On t he field. J ust
ful
i m a g i n e b e I ng i n A d a m
W h i t e ' s s po t
a s i'\ player charges you a l fu ll s peed . Karen F(lIiSI (rom the other tei'\ffi
-
Il lfJ IIIJGII'I�S
The men's soccer team fi n i shed the season w i t h a n
overa l l record of s i x w i ns,
len l osses a. nd � h ree l i es
.
They finished th i rd in the ir
co n fere nce w i th a record
of t h ree w i m a n d
1 \\1 0
lo sses, w h i l e i n t he i r d i s
tri c l . D i sl rict I , the men
fi n i s hed w i t h one w i n and t wo l osses
.
In�'ns IJI)! McDl rmJd o(
the
" ir
Brya n
pu lls t he ball out w i t h h i s h ead ,
w h i le J eremie Ll p ton co mes
(or s u pport. A hei\ der is bes t way to get co n t rol o f t e ball si nce it is the first thing thilt ca n get co n t a c t . Knren Fa u s l In
often t he
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1 95
I)I.L\V!
Stepho n i e Rose
Core observe one of the many gre<lt tnv (llld M a rg aret
ments of t h e S i mon Fri1 ser game ca t es,
as
the score:
4 2-4 i n d i
-Keith Thygerson
n i l) YOIJ S I� I� 'VIIi\,., I SJ\'V? Lei g h
C ray ton, Stephanie Rose, Mar
garet Core, And rea S m ecl es
a n d Rachael Ga ither watch the ga m e as co-ca p tains A m y
Manno & Al ison G ra nd e d i s cheer. -Kei th Thygcrson
c u s s the ne x t
(;0, 'll�UI, (JO. Cray ton is one
of
Leigh
the e i g h t
cheerlea ders who i n sp i re t h e t e a m to a v i c t o ry . TiJygrrson
- Kei!h
Fall CilCers/o({ in Shape
1 9 6 K eepmg
(�UI�I�nS'llU7J.l:
Left-
Right Stepha nie Rose, L . igh Crayton, Megan Arno, Al ison G rZl nde, A n d rea S m ed e s , Rachel Ga ither, Amy M o r i n o (not shown: Margaret Core) Photo Services -
PL U Cheerstaff rally enthusiam a d leads tIle school in team ...
C h eer leading seerns to
_
1
more
lik
act i vi ty,
d oe
a
sp( \rt tha n
C'ven
not get
tenbon
as
though
as
much
so m e of t h e
)orts t h y cheer for do.
h e eight f I I cheerlea d prach e a n h o u r a nd a 1 1 f v ry n igh t of t h e ee k plus attend a l l of Ie games w i th the tea m s . u r i ng t h e hours of a i ni ng, th e cheerl eaders ,
r a c ti c e d a n ce m o v es ,
jumps,
cha n ts, a n d c o n
struct i nspirationa I
s i g ns .
"There i s al
ways a l o t to do" Rachel
sa ys
G a i t her, a f i r
to h e r seco n d yea r on the
sq u C\ d . "Inte rim i s a l w a y s
a l o t of fun beca use o f the ligh t sc hed u l e" .
The a w a y ga mes
T h e "crowd rea l l y gets i n
req u i re m o re
vol ved," w h i c h makes i t
time, b u t
easier fo r the c heerlea d
a r e more
ers.
en joyable
well wor t h t h e h a rd w o r k
beca use yo u
a n d effort p u t i n," SC1yS
year cheer "I t req u i res
a
get
lot of time,"
il d d s
A n d retl
Campbe l l,
referring
a re supportive i n the
c h e e r l ea d ing p r o c e s s .
s t
lead er.
Coaches a nd p l a yers a re highly involved a n d
town
to
l ea v e
and
get
away from the rou
"The e n d resu l t i s
C a m pb e l l .
- Chris Haffey
- Layo u t Ca t ina Newlon
t i n e of t he Lu t e d om e .
[)oil •• Ifl'! U I�IU� I' (�O }II�S. R a c h e l
l i t her enterta i ns the crowd t h one of the 1 , 000 foot ba l1s � t {Ire thrown i n a season ii/r Thygersoll
1 97
nIt; I(('TI� ? Ded icated
Lutes' fa ns "vCl tch the foot
ba l l ga m e ( r o m t h e s t a n d s a t S pa r ks Sti'l d i u m .
-Erik
After an undefeated
sea
10/111 so 11
son . t he L u tes went on to
Nationals once agai n. The
t e a m de feate d
the east
coast Westm in ster team
from Pennsy l van i a. The
fi n a l score was PLU 50,
West m i nster 20. Sev eral
PLU a t h letes were recog, n i zed as A l l - A mericans.
Those
re c e i v i ng
th i s
honorwere Marc Weekly,
G a v i n S t an l e y ,
Jason
Thiel , and Ted R ide l l .
Llltes are fired up over brotherhood and...
A n yo n e c<'I n tell yo u that Lu te footb(t l l isn' t
another footbCl I l t e(t m . the
The team
n a t i o n i'l l
just
e n tered
p l il y - o f fs
ranked oumber o n e n (1 t i o n il l l y , fin i s h i n g reg u l M sea son play ilt 7-0- 1 -
One of t he d r i v ing forces to play wel l was the tea m ' s " h u nger for exce l
l e n ce , "
C O (l c h
F r osty
Westenng sel l d . Th il t "hun-
UIl� IJB 1� Il�Il�
ger" d rove I hem to reachi ng
lake a wa y t h e g ua l l t i es of
the na tional chCl mp ionship
loyal ty, teamwor!.<, honesty,
pla y-offs. tvI uch d eeper lhan
their b r i l l i a n t
S Llccesses
ru n s a c loseness and
<�
d e s i re to make
e fl c h o t h e r
t he best � h ey
C
1I
11
be. W es t e r i n g
hopes rl t h l e t es
t rust and the a b i l i t y to fa ce c h a l lenges. E a c h p l a yer sees himself as
a " ser vant w , n r i or,"
serv i ng a n d ca r i ng for ot h e r s you
help
success,"
.
"If
can
o t h e rs
Captflin
C h a d B a r n e t t sa i d ,
succeed yourself." Becilu e o ( t h i s i'l tt· t ude, Westeri ngsees t h a t th t e a rn has "become succes: fu I as (I b y - p rod u\.t ra th!' thiln (I goa l . " "Com i n g a n d plrl) mg foot ba l l {\ � PLU h",s p ro\: <l bly been t he most i n fl uN t i a l e x perience of my l i te , Jeff Dougl(lss said " I w i (l l w() y s b e a Lu te."- Hei, R ei m a n l l - L a y o u t R il chell Hubert "you
Bilrne t t , the Lu l es r u n n i n g bilek, receives I he fool ball ilnd q u i ck l y t h i n k s o f his next m o v e . -Keith Thygasu I '
1� I N n t'J'11��! Eas tern Oregon
fool b(l l l players .'l t templ to t a , k l e q lla r terba c k /vI (l TC Wef' k l y . - Eri/, johnson
V i t h n i n e m i n u tes a nd seconds to go, he Lut€s (lre s t i l l victorj· 'us. -E rik johnson o r t y-eigh t
:-:--
J/ btl"'-'vOf� -:'F�
_
Kee p l n g In Shape
199
,UIOS'I' 'I'HI�UI�!
J oel
Eilers a nd Pa trick Lindsa y l ook Lo t he fi nish line. It was a nother gorgeous da y to run a cross cou n t r y ra ce. Knren -
Faust
Kos ter keeps her mi nd focused .
Foclls and concen t ration get
you t h rough t h i s s t renu ous
s po r t .
-
Karen Fous:
D IGllt GII't'S Some of t he N AJ A's best tc runs
showed fOJ the PLU
Invitational held at Ft.
S t e i l acoom Park. Teams
i n c l u ded
PL U ,
UPS ,
Wh i lman, S imon Fraser,
Li nfi e J d . and We stern
Was h i n gto n . i s h. e d
fo u r t h
women's
PLU fin I II
the
race and S teve
O w e n s fin i s h e d third
200
Cro�:, CO /Illly Keeping i n
Shape
o verall for the men's race.
Young Cross C ountry teanlS overCOllle obstacles with unity, hard work and . . .
DD D� DD II �l��Il� II Ev eryone knows the road to success is a ro ugh one . Bu t no b od y knows this better than the cross coun try team. Of t h e
top
members of the
tea m ,
men's
fr es h m a n
try Johnson he l d Des
N
h el ped prepare th e team for m ee ts from Salem to Ft. Steilacoom .
"With t he s m al l num ber of people, you rea l l y get to know the te am and u nd er-
s ta nd wha t e v er y o n e ' s g
i n g through,"
0
SaaUloff
Slid
t h e
The
num ber two spot.
a m p re
The
men's top run
ner was Steve Owens a n d Tre n t Erickson finis h ed out the top three. Turi Widsteen l ed the women, junior Amy Sa a thoff held t h e number two posi tion, and Jennifer Ma c Do u g a l l ran third. Practices included hill workou ts, "aerobic ru n n i n g " a n d s p e e d w o r k . Th ese p rac t ice s
ON YOIJIl SlIT,
(;(,!
lliU1K , Sco t t Jensen,
race spa ghe t ti feed s , a n d t h e men's tea m even got ta ttoos toge ther . " (Th ese a th l e tes)
have thr d is c i pl ine tha t it takes to se t goa ls and carry those goals o u t/' Brad Moore said . ''Those a re th e same assets that con trib u t e t o any sort of achievemen t, espec ia l l y in a thletics ." - Heidi Reimann - Layou t Allison Gray
S'11101J.I'I'llIl01J"D
Steve Owens, Brian Taylorand
'l'HI� "TOOnS!
Destry Joh nson prepare to per-
Metzger enjoys the sol i t ude of
form. They have been practic-
ing hard for weeks w aiti n g for the opport u n i t y to show their talen t . - Karen Fa usl
Sa ndy
the woods as she pushes her
self to the end . - Karen Fallst
Not just any grou of eople can ump, set, and sp ' ke a ball to ...
UVI] �UIl� tea m,
The vol l yba ll d spite the you th
of the t a m and u n foreseen obs tacles, played , season tha t i mp roved as i t p ro gressed . "Th ey j u s t k ep g e t t i n. g bet ter," Coach Jerry Wey ert said .
plClY w a s a real key. "The s trength of o ur t eC1 m i s our d e fense," he S<1id . The t e a m qua l i fi e d for dis trict competi t i o n , fi n i s h ing a t 5-5.
The
C
As far as ski Us
g o , W e yd e r t s a i d
the
the ball" a nd keep the ba l l in te,un's a bi l ity to "d i g
(; "7]� rf JUJ� YOU (JOT.
Dia n e Sklow conce n
t r a tes o n
her se rve. She is one o f the l€il m's stron gest ser v ers. - KarOl Fa ust
IJI), I JI), j\.t�nA"rj\y. Melanie Wright a n d Diane Sklow lel1 p si m u l l taneously into the a i r to block the bri l l tha t i s o n i t 's w(JY over the net. The team played l1ga inst Lewi and Cla rk ea rly in the season. Ka ren Faust -
lIollel/boll
20 2 Keeping
i n Shope
te a m
looks for w a rd to be i ng reC\ l l y m p e t i tive in t h
d i trkt in -
yeClrs to come.
Heidi Reimn nn
-Layou t Mirldy
McG riff
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203
1'1'
S
N O'f �I y �ll\N !
M ike Morga n watches as q ua r
terback Bjll Cohen scra mbles
to a void t he pursuing A a ron C h ri s t ia n .
-April Reynold:;
1\ '.J'fIU r"Ai�GUJ)? Tim nOlN�J ' (�lUN.;, SPlJ\T! O'De l l m i s t a kes t he net lo r t he
Ju ngleJlm that he knew a l l too
l i t t le boy.
well as
a
204
Fnll lrr i ra m u ra is
Reytlolds
-
Kee p i n g Tn Sh a pe
April
Adam Lindquis t d oes the spl i t sp ike d u ring a n intense i ntra m u ral voJleyball ma tch. April -
ReyrlOlds
Whether winning
fall intrarnurals bling a slice of . . .
or losing,
D� � � IT �IJ� D� Ill] D� N �IJ�
(.001' )IA,
Li terally hundreds of
break, and s till others want
a t h l e t e s fr o m c a m p u s
to remain competitive in
stormed the courts and
sports without the time
fields to play flag football,
commitment or pressure of
soccer a nd volleyball . Spe
a varsity sport.
cial " n i g h t ga mes" a t tracted those i nterested
in water volleyball, a
"Persona lly, I cannot sit around on my butt," Colin Arnold, cap tain of the cham
wiffle ball World
p i o n s h i p
Series, a Nerf
m e n ' s
foo tba ll
o p e n
World
v o l ley
Champi
ba l l team
onship and
said . "Getting
a Schick 3-on-
dirty or muddy
3 basketball tour nament. Physical fitness is
just
one reason people turn out
on the soccer field
is better than watch i ng Geraldo."
for intramurals . Some seek the socia I a tmosp here, oth ers are looking for a s tudy
S'I'ATlJE
OF
- Heidi Reinumn
- Ryan Petersen
1..IIIJEU1'Y.
An intra m u ra l QB d oes h is version of the famOllS origi na l . -April ReyllOlds
1\To nAN))S !
::;uarded by x , y demonstrates
new wa y of ca Ichi ng the foot �aJ1. -April Reyllolds
\
205
It I� 1\ J) Y , I� I •.', II '1' '.
. 'J' I� J\. �I , R e c e i v i n g th e
coach's i'ld v i ce a n d wisd o m d u ring t i m e o u t s a n d i n be I ween q u a r t ers was essent ia I to w i n ning a nd stra tegy. - Keith T!rygersOI1
A season of inj uries
and adversity teach team unforgettable . . .
IJ IJ�
2l l\:
�
Th Women 's Bas
k tb a l l team h a d a y ea r of c
d vc rs i ty.
inju ri es occu rri ng to
ous
key play ers
W i th numer
r "J
other p lay
put in
were
u s ua l rol es.
u n-
l\:
was a rea l l ea r n i n g ex pe
r i e nce." With
on ly
t h e main port ion o f the team being
.of
freshmen a n d
i njury
s o p h o mo res,
lead er,
t h e o u t
s e n l o r
a
h
t
one
gra d u a t i ng sen ior a nd
to te a m
C
�
fe r Rich es sa id , " t h i s yea r
W i th a seriOll S
k nee
�
look
y
Clay to n, o ther
w e re
pla y e rs
forced to try and pick u p her scoring loa d .
T h e teu m pu l l ed
together
a
ll d f i n i s h e d
s t ro ng b y co m i ng fro m
behind to win their last ga me. Sopho more J e n n i-
20 6WOIllCII 'S
Keeping
fo r
the fu t u re is
Baskdball in S h il pe
very good .
injuries, ers
were
W i th a l l the
m a ny p l ay-
gi ven p l a y i n g
t i m e t o sha rpen
theirskills
a n d ga i n pl a y i n g experi
ence.
- Kris A hlers
� V � II\J l\:
Mi H i H oseth s hoo ts fo r t wo . Young-:r pl" y ers we r(' c r u c i a l t o the tC J. n I thlS ye<l r . Kc!ilh -
Thyge rso11
D u ri n g some
h ri s l l lms b re a k.
sports <; l i l l c o n t i nue,
wom� n ' s basketba l l be i n g of the m .
one
Duri ng t h e i r
tra v e l s this pasl
111
.h risl mas
leam experienced
a
mi
nor ae ' idcnt i n v o l v i n g [he van.
Thankfu l l y . a l l playel c'
on l y su ffered m i ne and hi u is ers
s
l1a v i nh
games.
with to
r
bumps
some
m i ss
play
a
fe w
The team f ug h l
through this adversity r n I h ' rl' :-,I
o r ( he
season .
II I n t l� , IlIIlBIJ� snOOT.
nior C thy Clayton was i n cd this season. She w a s a y player and team leader. ill! TIIyger501l -
207
Win or lose men's basketball didn't lose sight of team . . .
�
� TID IT Il IT C?lJ\J 1 993-94 sea
The
so n w a s a
for
stepping slone
the Ru n n i n g Lu t es .
o n l y two se n i ors, L u t es were a b l e t o
With t he
t u rn
a ro u n d
w i t h m a n y close
that
co u l d
h a v e gone (
t h e r w a y . W i n or lose, tl Lu t es k ep t it a l l in pE s pecti ve a n d grew . f r i e n d s a n d as
a
tea m .
y o u n g and t a l
So
en ted team and
put
pro gram on the
the
s e a s o
m a ..v n ,
u p-
sWIng. g u a rd
h a v e bet
wha t t h e L u t·
As
m en t ed ,
I t w a s a c h a l leng ing season fo r t h e L u tes
Jun-
Bra ndon flX s hows why he i s so i m porta n t to t he tea m . few p l a ye rs can ta ke the ba l l in l i ke tha t . - Ph ot o Services ior
Mel! '5 Baske t hall
20 8 Keep i n g i n Sh<l pe
it
two seniors gives t l
"the future
L u tes . "
h o pe d
d
be, g ra uat ing o n
com
looks b r ig h t for t h e R u n
SI.J'�1 n(JNli . . .
ha d
Rya n
B ro d e rson
n i ng
gam
R u n n i ng Lu tes hope f,
a brigh t fu t u re wi th a pr gra m on t h e up -sw ing. -
S usa n Detlor
rfnl� (;1'�1I� I)I�'N .
Coach B ru ce Harold so n t a kes (\ t i me out to help his players. Pho t o Services
111) AN)) IN!
Sopho-
more MC! t l Lowell shoots for two d espi t e the na gging d e fense . -Pholo Services
HIGBI..lf.II'I'�.. Mat[ on
In
'h wort h camed a spot
the aIJ -totirnamenl t he
game
tea m .
aga i n s l
G u stavus, A s h w n h e x ploded for
a
career-high 34
po i n ts and added fi ve boa rd s agai n s l G u stavus.
He l ead
the Lutes i n scori ng and re
bo und i n g th · , . ason .
209
.JO rI'J�I\M .JO!
K e u c henmeister
m o re J e n c heers
Sopho-
on
the
L u t es .
Keuchenmeister's s ec o n d yea r W i\ S spent as s q uad co-ca p t a i n . -Jim Keller
1\ '1'UfI'\
O l Jl' e n m�n . . .
Sophomore A nd rea C il m pbel l perfo rms
a
q u i c k cheer to i n
!. p i re t he c rowd i n t h e rema i n i n g l a s t fe w m i n u t es o f t h e g a m e . T hese c heers <I re c rucial t o b U i l d i n g up tea m s p I r i t .
J im Keller
21 0
WiHler Cheer Keeping in Shape
-
SAl' (;lImsS]�! w i n te r
The 1 994
c h e e rs ta f f :
Kim
Burn ham, Andrea Ca mpb el l S a ra h
P a r k er,
,
len
Kuechen meister, and Tonya
Pasinetti. -Jilt! Keller
Think enthusiasm, think spirit, think ...
GGVn RY�TI�D� DB a� [[] D� D� DB Beginnjng i n Oc
a n d A nd rea Campbel l .
was highlighted by an all
ober thro ugh the end of
" We were a l l friends prior
expense p a i d trip t o
'ebru a ry , if y o u were
to bejng a part of the cheer
Idaho along with the bas
ooking for five particu
s t a ff,
a r so phom ore g irls,
was
so a
the squad lot of
ketball team. spent
The girls
December
3rd
rou'd need t o look i n the
through the 5 th cheering
;ym . Tha t is where you
on
,vould find the w i n ter
Albertson's Tournament.
PLU
In
rea djust their cheers to fit i n to Memoria l Gym.
A l l basket
ba l l ga mes were p layed in
Memorial this yea r , -Jim Keller
The
:heerstaff most nights,
Even though the
Jracbcing their cheers,
squad must pay for
:hants , and dances for
their own uniforms and any camps they may
he next big game. This year's s taff
attend, they don't seem
:onsisted of co-capta ins
to mind a bi t. "The expe
enn i fer Keuchenmeister
sa id,
md Tonya P a s i n e tt i ,
had a re
dong
ti me."
with
(�HlmIUNG 111l0M l'U E ]�NI) . The cheerstaff had to
Kim
3urnha m, Sa rah Parker,
" W e ally good
The sq uad's year
rience is worth it,
Taylor Peters
"
said
Natalie Layout -Jessica
K uechenmeister.
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211
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21 3
1)I� nl�I�(�rl' r()n�1 . C:lsey Alex performs for PLUs med ley relay tea m . - April Reynolds
TILe swi m mers once a ga i n retu rn d to na tiona ls. The talen ted s w i m m ers i n cluded senior Mary C a rr
a n d soph o m re M a t t Sellman w ho wone the awa rd s fo r ou tstand ing female and male sw i m mers.
in
Carr finished fourth
the N a t i on a l ' s 200
a n d 200 i n d i v i d u a l med l ey . M a t t Sellman finished n i n th in the 1 650 y, rd fre tyle.
breasts troke
5will/lI/;" g
2 1 4 Keeping in Shape
Knowing when to come together in order to . . .
C l i n g i n g to t h ei r
Nevertheless, nex t
co m i n g
y ear' s wome n ' s t ea m ca p the e n d , PLU t a i n , K r i s t i n G o r d o n , s w i m m ers ha d y e t a n w a n ts " t o m a k e s o m e ot h e r s uccessfu l seaso n . c h a n ges," s h e s a i d . "J " T h e h i g h l i g h t w a n t to bring in a new tra d i tion
of
th ro ug h a t
was
that everyone pre! ty
m u c h came toge t h er when they had t o , " a s
s i s t a n t coach Bruce
a t t i tude." Much o f
Gordon's s p i r i t
co mes
fr o m
Coa ch
Fl e t c h e r . G o r d o n
F l e t cher sa id .
found h im i n spi
rationa l and h i s "wa y
of coaching
s
a
w
m o t i v a t-
s t re n g t h in t h e tea m's
d id
fi n d t h i s yeel (' s
consistency.
"The team rea � l y
worked toge ther well at
the work o u ts , " h e
sa i d . The l e ngth o f th e
it d ifficu l t for a t h l etes to
s t a y focuse d , b u t " t hey stood toget h er
rees tyle, Bret Bastain s h o w s peed a nd endura nce. Bilsta i n om p eted a t the na tional meet [) t h is event. -Apn/ ReyilOlds
d id really, rea l l y wel l/' Gor don said .
swim sea son often makes
Cl (J I C� I' 1\ �I () �J I� N 'f 0 F , InU�i\'f II . In t he 1 650 1\ N 'f I (� I I)i\ 'I' I O N .
t e a m s u c ces s f u l , too. /lO u r tea m
i n good
And she o n l y sees
good things fo r t he future. " We had a g r ea t team
this
year/' s h e sa i d , " a nd it's
only going to get be t t e r
t i mes a nd bad," Fl etcher
next
sa i d .
Reimann
y ea r . "
Hei d i
CHi Tved tel1 is pre p arin g for t he 400 1M . Tved ten has been sW i m m i ng for eJeven yeus. April Reynolds
21 5
fJONI� nln�OnE 'l'11I� U1UJJ IS Jlfl'! Lead i n g o f f is one
start
way to get a j u m p
on t h e run to th e n e x t
base. In many cases t h e player i s gone a nd runn i ng before the ba t t e r eve r c o m p leted their swing. - April Reynold
II If,U tlfyll't'S The I Y94 LlI l e � ba'\c b a l l t e a m fi n i s hed t h t! . c a s on estab l ishg a n e w n.�conl at
PLU .
Ac h ie .. i n;:- 25 w i n � .
t hey fi n i shed rhe seaso n w i t h
rhe record o f t h e most w i n : in a si ngle
'e ason. The Lutes
also earned Iht! opportunity
to a t t end the O i I ri c l I p I a
-
o tIs . Tht: last l i me t he Lutes atte nded the playoffs 1 98 7 .
w a�
in
T h is past year the
team i � I hollghl LO be t he best baseball tea m PLU ever had.
1'1' S OIYIYli\ III�IU�!
The d ugout anxiollsly w a tches li S t he ba t t r co m p l etes h i s s w i ng. ' ow i I 's up to the ba tter to make it to fI rst b fore the sk i l led £ielder� ta g him out. April Reynold
B::..:.;.: (I �..:. eb(l c:.;.;... .::. I1 ---:--:-- -: [n Shape
21 6 J<eepmg
Hey batter, batter,
W i t h a 26- 1 6 re c o rd , b a se ba l l
com p l e t ed
i ts
w i n n i n ge s t season e v er. · ' I t ' s a 1 8 0 d egree tu rn fro m last year," fre s h m a n p i t c h e r J oe l ; a i (I .
B a rn e t t
L i n fi e l d P L U m a d e u p a n i n e po i n t d e fi c i t . -
Fre s h m a n
A n drew Coc h r a n a t t r i bu t ed m uch o f the lea m ' S s uc
ers h i p of n i n e se
"Th a t
m ors . A n
J a r -
I
this
of
Iy
seaSOJ1 was
i a t i s fy " Ing.
that " ('I l ot of u n d e r c l ('l s s m e n
T w o
go t ('I l o t o f p l a y i n g
ligh l i g h ts c a m e from t he u pset victo-
-ies o v er te a m s w h i c h the Lmes had not beate n in a [ lea�[ I I years . The fi rs t w a s
le w i s - C i a rk S t a t e C o l lege w h i c h wen t o n to w i J1 the lational ti t l e . and the ot her was
-
o t her p l u s
J C u a r
cess to the s t ron g lead
m ade
•
p i tc h e r
L i n fi e l d .
A ga i n s t
t i m e , " C oc h r a n s a i d . This k i nd of p l ay i n g e x pe r i e nce w i l l o n l y m a ke t he tea m s t ron g e r he said . ,
" W h a t we need i s j u st more a n d m ore experi-
ence." Coc h ra n sai d . " W i t h m o re e>.. POSll re we ' l I c o n t i n u e t o d e ve l op . "
Reim(lnn
-
He idi
U.l f; II 'I' S'I'ln) 'lll1�IU�! Often hi t ting the ball is not the hard part, but milking i l l o first base s a Ee ly i s . H y o u c a n ' t g e t to firs t there i s n o way you will m a ke I t ho:ne ' . - April Re1) l lOld
217
For Lute softball, success has become . . .
T h e w o m e n ' s soft ball is fi n i s h i ng
u p a n
o t her s u ccessf u I s e a s o n in t h e post-season. Th e team has an array
of talented
play ers, w h ich have a ll
Joh n s to n . Johnston he lped the Lu tes get to na tiona ls b y w i n n i n g two of the three ga mes she pitched in d uring the dis trict and
bi-district tournament.
The team is led i n
co n t r i b u ted to t h e tea ms p ro g re ss to
s p i r i t and offense by
thei r
a ttain
goal of a na ti on a l t i t l e . �z:!'�
T
h
a
n
d
sopho
m 0 r e
e
L u t e s fi n
s e c o n d
ished t h e sea son with a 38-1 7 r e c o r d a n d w e re
a w a rded seve n t h seed in t he six teen- t e a m n a tio nal
sen ior ca tcher,
tournamen t.
b a s e m a n J e n ny Swanson. was
Sw a n s o n
n a med N A lA player of the yea r . Wi th y o u ng pitch
The team will b e
i n g a nd an a rray of tal
re ly i ng on t h e pi tching of
ented p l a y ers i n each class,
fresh m e n
the prospects fo r con t i n
J a n e ll e
G u n ter
in
a n d Eri n Need h a m a nd
u e d Lu t e s u ccess
ju nior
ball are very good . - Kris
Stephanie
Ahlers
soft
(iO 1.1JTI�S GO. Na ncy B ro nson d oes her pa rt to lead he r tea m to victory.
:::. So::.!.: .: fl..: ba.:. :..: /I_ .:..: _____
218 Keeping i n Shape
J) I� J) I C� il '.' I O N l)llVS OI11�. Jenniter S w a n so n has been ind ispe nsible to h e r leam. This yenr she was an all - american.
219
'I'OIJ"1I S '11JIl)�
. .
Led
by Tofa McCormick, Dev yn
Copley a nd Si g rid Sil h l i n ro w
rd s victory . The w a t i l ' I t h a t d a y wa s con s i d e red p e r low
fect by a l l the c r w m embers.
Ap nl RCYllold
nO"1Nf. 1"'�T)�Il
• • •
J o h a n n , L u t t e m a n , C a ro l Tobian, Sigrid Sa hlin, Dev yn Copley and Tafa M cCormick soa k up some fa ys w h i le fO W ing. Tofa's p os i t i o n is ex
tremely i m porta n t fo r a l l row ers in t ha t boat; s h e is the cox
swain a n d inst ructs the ro w ers pede ling t hei r tec hniq ues. -llpril Reynold
DOIJ B IJ� '11l0IJnIJ�
'I'U I�
..•
Bria n Boldt
and JoC' Brandt !citm up for a short jau n t a round the la ke. S i nce: crew p ract ices a re very e;\rl y i n t he morni ng, cre w members know t he true mean i n g of � x h a u s t i o n ! -April Reynold
22 0
C =. .:.; rC7c.:. (; ....Keeping In Shape
Crewr • volves more t
j
an
st rowing and ha d work ;
it takes ...
Up in t h e m orn i ng and back a f t e r n oo n .
out in t h e
W h a t else
could i t be bu t Crew? The morni ng a i r on the wa ter chills the rowers a s they pra ctice t h e i r ski lls
Sound
was
sweepin g victo all even ts. Other
ebr<lted
r i es in
exci t i n g m eets took pla V a n co u v e r ,
and tec h n i q ue. If
ington
ter a t Amerl
the cre w m e m bers
center fo r a weigh t lifting workou t. Though Crew ta kes a lot o f time and dedication, i t
pays off in
the end . The fi erce COtn
peti ti 011 b e t w een PLU and Unive rsi t y of Puget
! U S rl' (� nl�"T I N (J � n o lI N )) . . . J o h a n n a
IJ�U)JNG 'l'O'fJUU) \' I (� l' 0 It V . . . 0 e y n
u l t e m an, "-- <:I ro l Tobi(l n , il nd
Co p l e y disp;a ys her best effort while row i ng . H a rd work i s high l y valued i n c rew. -April R eynold
.grid Sahlin keep with l h e Iy t hm of the s t rokc set b I the ro ker, who i s no t p i c t u red :re. J OhCtnl'2 Just kee p s thi n k Ig "Yal e ! Yale ' " througho u t rll ctlce. -ApYlI RC!Jll old
and
W e s tern Was h Un i
versi ty.
Th e row
ca n
cro wd in t h e fi t n ess
e
C o r vall i s ,
at
not in t h e wa
Lake 0 11 Cam p M u rray!
put t o test a t
the a nnual meet. PLU cel
w e l co m e d
rs
in
ya c h t i n g sea with the Mon tel ake Cut rll CC () t t he Un i versity of Wash the
son
i ng t o n .
one
Two womert's i1 nd
m e n ' s b o a ts vve r ,�
hea ded
to
spn ng.
- Chris
nationals in 1at
I-Jaffey
-LC11..JO Ut Rachelle Hu bert
v
221
'I' II I �r Ii i N (. 1;IIET
• • •
As t eamma te Bri a n
Tha y e r sets ma n
II I S
0N
a
screen,
J .P. H u tchens
fre s h
loo ks to
pass. SI m i la r to foo t ball bo th
passi ng a nd r u n n i n g w i th the
bn l l tir e key s t ra teg ies. Keller
-filii
Men fild women unite for exercise,
fUll fild...
Q� aD DU UD D� uu� TI uu� TI aD � Too
FAS..
Kristian
FOR
VOU
E r i c kso n
The men's lacrosse
• • •
runs
u n h(l rrased t o score, but op posing team m e m be r s < He hot o n h i s t ra il . -Jim Keller
team was established at PLU fi ve years ago and
has grown
in p opu l a rity
si nce. The tea m ros ter held 27 men, in clud ing abo u t a dozen fresh man.
traction for men is that "you ca n hit each o ther," Capta in
I S McGold rick said .
1 993 bore PLU's
women' s
lacrosse tea m .
Kee pi n g i n Sh"pe
IJE very bod y' s skill s
a re g rea t,"
Captain
Eri n
Manza said. Ma nza is o n e ol just two play ers wi th experi e n c e be f o r e
t his
y ea r .
"Now they just need experience."
O ne p robJ em the tea m of17 players£aced was getting cl ea red by the a thle tic depa rtmen t , Struggles with ' red
"We both ca rry lacrosse
t ap e ' didn' t seem to effect
spor t," Captain DanielJ e
stronger bonds agams t (ad
s t ic ks, bu t it's a differen t = ll= IC:..o:. rO"" ss;::. e..
sport.
Per
hap s the a t
222
l acrosse is not a fu l l con tact
E rickson said . Women's
the team.
"We formed
versity)," Erickson Heidi Reimann
sai d . -
Tilt: wOll1cn'� l ac ro.....c learn l:�lahli.' hed lhemse l ves as <I n
i n tegral p'm ofPL
it:lic w i th he
on . w
nOl U
il
ath
six. game seaea on
r-cord
f�l i r re p te 'ellla
l ion of t he team's
effon
and overall s k i l l . The team ended t heir sea 'on i n latc A pri l with the PNLA tour namenl
egoD,
i n Portland. Or
SMJ\SII !
The oppon e n t
s t a nds no ch ance a s h e i s sand) . B. b e t w een w iched Bre l l M c G o l d rick and Bol l i nger d emons tra ting t h e b rutali t y and full bod y con tact invol ved in Lacrosse. - l i m Keller
No
�mR(:Y!
Eric A nt h ony
momentarily gla nces at iI fa Ile n
o p ponen t. He l ooks fo r the ball and quick l y moves o n . -
Jennifer Pacewic ,
223
S O �I I� l' II i\ 'I' S S II (.'I' ! Chris Ega n l u nges '
f o r a d i f f i c u It s ho t.
T h is
' u n i que' backhand was u sed to i n ti m id a te his oppo n e n t d uring wa rm up
-Jim Keller
The men \ tenni team began the 93-94 season with
a
bang. They
m a i ned
re
u n de fea t e d
t h roll Oh t he i r m atch againsl the U niversj ty of Oregon.
Up until
that poi nt they had wo n e l even
matches .
s t ra i � uht
1.. 00 Ii 1\ '1' j\ l� l '('111\'f I) ( ) "r Inl . . .
Se n i or J 011 Zepp be g� n the sea sor w i th an
i mpress ive 1 0- 2 record i r
$illg[e� c ompe t i tion Crowds w e rt s par�e b u t e n t h u s i a st i c . Keller
MCIl 's TCIIIJis
224 Keep ing in Shape
-Jin
I� Y I� O N '1' U I� 1I1\IJJ. R i n n Row les g i v e s 'I' D L' ''' I S S O �I I� FOIU�I11'Nn! S t roke� e v e r y match his a l l . Tel\o i � a l l o w � fo r p l a yers
to a c r
vicl ll a l �
p a rr of
a� we
11 as
a� a
indi tea m .
l i ke this one by J on O l s on w e r e f l key element to PLU', S l i c c e s s u l
9 )-94
-Jim Kellt?r
s e fl s o n .
-Jim Keller
Men' s tennis takes a 'spring' break not only fOf fun but fOf. . .
TI I/O]JD DB aD \jf D� I/O D� N' �Q� The men ' s t e n n i s
[eam has h a d an i m pres s i ve
y ear. goi ng 1 6- 1 a n d wi n n ing (he NC1C c h a m p i o n ship .
Tbe team w a s led b y
re t u rn i n g
m e m b e rs L a rs
Vetterstad the N lim ber I
p l ayer S h ane V e l e zal ,
No. 3 , Jon
Coach M i ke Benson in h i s
t went y - fi v e y ea r c aree r a t PLU .
The t i tle
put
L u t es i n g reat s h a pe fo r the
road to n a t i o n a l p l a y . B o t h
B e n son a n d h i s p l ayers are a n x i o u s for n a t i o n a l com pe t i t i o n . B e n s o n
Zepp
pl ay i n g J l N o . 4 ,
s t ressed men ta l
p l a y i n g
and N o . S m a n
t h ro u g h
R o c k y
out the
Po u l i n .
year.
S t rong p l a y-
"We
a re
cont inu i ng to
I n g ex pen e nce
i m pr o v e
came from a spri ng
bre J k rou r o f CJ l i for-
n i a . D u r i n g the tr i p !.he ,
..
the
L u tes were a b le to defeat
have fu n .
and
con-
t i nU i n g [0 gro w m e n
ta l l y and be l i e vi n g in ou r
Po i n t Loma and Cal i fo rn i a
sel ves ," said B e nson .
i n t he i r r e sp ec t i v e d i s t ri c ts.
great season to be p ro u d o f
B a p t i s t , w h o a re champions
The NCIC cha m p i
o n s h i p was the ni nereenrh c o n fe re n ce t i t l e w o n by
The Lu tes h a v e a
th i s y e Ll r .
- R ob i n M eyers
225
Forehand, backhand and endurance are all necessary for the women' s tennis ...
W i th Coach of the
won the i r re s pective s i n g l e s
Year. R u s ty C arlso n , and
champ i o n s h i ps at t h e N C I C
S ha n n o n T i l l y . as
the
Sportsman A ward w L n ne r,
the
tou rname n t a n d are look i ng o n w a rd to post
L u te s
seaon play.
wome n ' s [ennis
"The season
tea I n has been o n a ro l l this sea
1J==� e
v e
n
t ho u g h
son .
stressfu l and team
a c h a l l e n ge . "
second a t the N orth west Co n ference of In dependent Col leges Tour name n t with a J 3 -4 overall ercord for the seaso n . Ti l l y and Jen Seals
said S e a l s . The te am i s loo k i ng for gre at things i n the fu ture as many pl ayers are e xpected to re turn for fu ture seasons .
n 0 "r II I (, II I S S T Il.I� 'f C U If 0 11 1'01''1' �T lrl' ? Karen Tllt"I' Slnt'TI� ! Alex, Schmid t does not e ven bother
looking at the ball, bu is 1110re concerned w i th where t he n e t is locZl ted . - Jim Keller
WOll1en '5 Tel1!lIs
226 Keeping i n Sha pe
Marsh puts greZl t force i n to he serve . Aiming the ba l l i n t o t h, co rr ec t corner on the ot her sid, of the net is not as easy as i l oo k s . - Jim Keller
I no NO')' 1,1\TO"' !
II If.U J..If.Irl'S The wnL 1len'� len n i
t eam
had a real s t rong I> u i l in t he i r p lay r j u n iorTabalha S m i lb .
Jenn i fer S a l s h i t s the b;:lI l w i t h h e r ra cket w h i l e w a rm i ng lip fi nd seems to l oo k puzzl d as she Til i ses her 0 t h e r ha n d CJ ues t io n i ngly . Jun Kella -
S h e o;tan d t h e seaso)) w i t h jJ
1 0 -0 rec o r d .
With h
r
d u b lc. part ner, Beth Oor ...cy they
\\ ere
a l so
unstoppuhle.
O l h�' r i ll l pre - j \ e p i ;, c rs were S h a n no n
Ti l l y
aL
7 -0.
Danj M u J der at 7-2 . J e n n i Jer
Sea l s
5- 1
and
J il l
Zu mbru n nen <1 1 0;0 at 'i- I .
227
SDI� IS IIJle,,!
fnHS-
fer s t udent K yim n Jo hnson, in her first y 3r of track si nce h ig h sc h o o l , q u a l i fi ed for Nationflls in the high jump a nd race w(llk. -lim Keller
) OErl'Rr IN �IO')lON . A lbert Jackson
prepMes
launch tJ·. (! d i scus .:tfternoon wor kou t.
to
d u ring an
-11111 Keller
D I(;U I I(i ll'fS
The L u l
;Jc.; h i e v e
..
:
a s
abl
\\ ' r
LO
rie.; of personal
record pe rform ances ill lhe
Spik Arl l Qudrangu l:J r t rack
a n d fi d d meet .
al
C ntral
Wa.'}h i n glOn U n i ersi ly in
El I c:: m bu rg . The Men's 400meier
and 1 600-meter re' l ay N o b n Tu
rea m ,
·0,
K� rI
Ler u m Corl:: Y B ray . anel D.J . ,
Se yJ e l . doc ked 4 1 . 6
t he :-;c h( )� ) 1 recorJ .
228
TYIlck atilt Flcld Shaping Yom F u t u re
to
l ie
Mil rcie S h" lhop e rou nds the
on the la st b r with the look of pure d e termination. -lim Keller
corner
Young, energetic athletes leave track and field with a bright. . .
D� J �IJ� TIJ DR IJ� A ft e r w i n n i n g t he
champi('n-.;hip a t COil r� 1 'l:;l1Ce in Wal la W a l t a , thl; Lu tes
went on to com p ete wel l (11
d i s t ri c ts and send 20 i nd i v idua l .' als.
on
more
I h ;.1I1
10 n a t i on
stclrLi ng LO co me 1 0 -
of the year. Of
part i c u l ar
st re n g l l l t i l i " y e a r was the
ham mer t h ro w ,
which se
A l so
s t ro ng w e re t
j ave l i n
L h rowe\
h
e
:1 u r d I e s ,
Va l e y :)a i d a f
rel ays, bu t . M oore
team ' s
s a i d . the real s t rcngth
con ference v i c lory .
" Eve ryone i :) u s t fired
o f the l e a l n i s i ts d eplh .
j
8 0 1 11 � t h l e[ e s a n d
V a n Valey h i mse l f
placed fi rst at co n fc rc nce () od
second to a te a m m a te a t d i �
fi nest
sea
- it won coac h i n g s ta ff
fe re n c e .
f r e s h rn cl n
(r i e L .
. ( n
enth p l aces at c o n ·
get her a s one,"
up.
s taff a l so h a d a b r i I I i :1 nl
cured fi rs t through sev·
" The Lcam
Ler t i l e
M oore s a i d . The coac h i n g
"Th i.' i s o n e of the I am:-. l hal
f ' vc
seen
i 11
1 4 :'rar:." Head Coach B rad
�I n . Y IJ f� K !
coaches see a bri ght fU lu l'e
ahead fo r l lle tca m . " I see t he whole leam gc u i n g s t ro n
ge r," va n V a lcy s a i d . "There
are a l o t of u nderc lass men
ri ght now bas i ca l l y d o m i
n a t i n g t he i r e v e n ls . "
- Heidi Reim alltl
Malt
Hulquist a t tempts to cou h u p the bug he sWCl ll owed on the previou h urdle, -Jim Keller
229
For spring intramurals in the northwest there is no such thing as a .. .
IlRl� II N To ma ny in the world of FLU intram urals, spring mea ns one thing:
Softball!
Ha rstad which further l iv ened th in gs up. Since there were not enou g h women's
L u te men and women
tea ms, Hars tad was in
broke out t h ei r m i t ts,
duded on the men's sched
d usted off their deats, a nd
ule.
nIt was great," said
trot ted o u t to wet fields to
captai n Stephanie Merle.
hit pop-flies a nd over
"The guys could mostly
throw first base. Ac
TIl �Il�
beat us easily, so they jus t screwed around a lot.
cording to Micah
That made it a
McBride, a vet-
closer
ga m e ,
a n d every " t h e
one
b e s t
fun . "
If soft ball
t h i n g a b ou t
softball
had
was n o t y o u r
1M
ga me, pa rtner golf
1S
was also a vailable on
t h e r e' s no s u c h
thin g a s a rainout ! /I Two men's leagues
PLU's own course. Bi g h i t ter Rob Hines played to
enjoy
the
a nd one coed spent six
" mo s t l y
weeks slugging it out. In
weather and work on my
a d d i tio n , t h e re was a
ga me."
wo m en ' s
tea m
from
- Scott Tho m pson - Layou t Ryan Petersen H ey Batter! Matt Aeil concen
tra tes on the delivery wh ile his teammates watch on.- April
Reynolds
MO!;t Hand50me Tea m?
Mem
bers of 'The Bull Pen E tc . " (L R) Rob S parkman, Scott Flat ness, Scott Thom pson, Chuck I nman, Pete Bradsh a w , Calvin
Nichols , M ic a h McBride, Jim
230
Spring I n / rarrw llI /;'; Keeping In Shape
Sha piro .
- Scali TilOmpSOYl
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Nicks, Heid i
1 60
Ni l es, Kev in
1 92
Nilburn, Pe ter 3 2 , 68 112
Nil lia ms, Ki mberly N i l l o u g hby , K a r l y
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