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abo e, Re d Campbell, Elsa Carlisle, and

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Pike LOok p oto's from a plane above campus.

Campus Gets a Makeover... The PLU campus got a face-lift last summer. Improvements include a new running track, rehabilitation of Harstad, Kreidler, TingeIstad, Ordal and Stuen halls; classroom upgrades, merging of several offices to create a new Student Services Center, and new doors and front entrance improvements for the Administration building; rebricking and resurfacing of several walkways; a new walkway from Red Square to Hong Hall and various landscaping projects.

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",udenlS ao 'he)" fir" .... pprd foot o n PLl.:', ",'"pu. I to"",e,. ,to,,) <lid ,,0\ ",m,,n dale<! .nd confu...d for long Through th .. m.n� actlvl!le. d u,"", OII..",.Uon, 1M)' "",O' hel�d 1 0 r....1 mo... ., home •• ,h,,)' ix-C<lm" .u.orbcd btlh .. PlU comrnunj,y ThO' nO',,' studento mo v ed Inlo .hd. rOOm,. m.., ,h..lt fQOm m"e$, .nd \)«:1m.. , id..".. 5lOff 1",,,,,,51 5oI'55 10nl te" " .n ,n,depth acquainted wi,h ,h .." dorm. and ... loo�.t. v.,ie') of ump'" ,,,,,vit,... )".'1 U"St "S� Mel S<'»ions ..n.bled que�ll<.>n> 10 De .n."'''....d on<' on One wilh ,..,urnlng I'LV it"d .. ,,{. An ":cc,...m ...dal, d.neC', 100,',<, nigh•. donner., PreSiden, "nd�r..." 5. Dog P>lch OI)'mpIQ. and Play fal, II""� Ih� ,,�w >lud�n.. "um�IOu' ch.nc�. 10 gel to know uch othcr. By 'he trme 'he "ce' "'''' ov'" and Cl� ..�, h.d IJ(:gun . ,he ncw MudcnlS r�I' as" hom� as if Ih�)' h.d IJ(:en '!le nding rLU rot )e•.,

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Thl.' M;I yft'SI O:.lDCerS d,l zzle :lUU del igh! students ;,lnd famHi "S alike at the dess 'rt theat("r during F:Il)1ily We k­ end. They performed a nU!11her of cultur:d (.bnct's includ­ ing one where (ile ohjt:c! of the danc!.' i� to get thdr partner to bugh.

Fam ily weekend is a time to let the whole family in on the new experiences at college. [heir families,

w h i le

is going towards,

The students get

the parents get

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chance to

see

peek a[ what their money

The weekend is filled with many activities for

both students and adults, including a football game, concerr

dessen [heater and

time to spend together.

The families get to see what their Lute has been up to by attending some of the 3ctivilies with which they are involved. For example, the families of th e

women's crew

team had the

opponuniry to wake up early with their rowers and watch

intense crew practice in action. One p a ren t said he had

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new

appreciation for <Ill the hard work and dedication his daughter

puts jnro the sport. In general, it

seems

like the sruclents really like f<lmily

weekend, especiaily freshmen. from high -chool

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It is hard to make the transition

college, and family weekend falls

at a

tirne

when those freshmen rnigbt be feeling home sick. F�lmily weekend h3s been a tradition for and is sure

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a

nu mber o f years,

continue in (he fUlure.

S tor y by: Christie Kurucz

Layout designed by: Elsa Carlisle

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Geofr Gibb.s. Lt. . :1nd Josh Coberl y. membel'S of Theater Spurts perform in Ea:;tvolJ ror the numerous families who . uc:::nded the Des:;ert heater.

Teresa

Nearly ')50 families came [0 wilh their students .. This little to PLU when 5he grow_ up.

share in

the college life too can go

girl hopes she

father look;; < {hi schedule to make he is not late for the next run fillet! event rlanned for family weekend. A

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HOMECOMING

Hom«ominllll'...,k pl'OYld.-;l n,an) good II","� fo, neryO<lC On Mond�y ntgl". ,lit funny rolh from Th"..", �por.. In s..-Oltl" Came 10 p erf.,.,,, lh<'h I>I!.fI{HJ' ihlprovi,>lloru, .� III On �)'

n,ght, • 11)'pnOII)1 com ...nd amu� ""v"",1 ...,uchfu'<'yt"li The evcr pop"l.r mo,'I" Top Gu n ""�$ .ho...." on ''''cdneWay "illhl••nd

on frid.y nigh. 1'1,. !.ule LlffOff, " he,,, fi"" <X>IMd,anl p"rformed I n .....'d·up competition Th".",by nlShl .p.,ked lh� ",,,.1 "v.lr) tx:1"cen dorm• •, lilt annu�1 Sonyl,,>! p''''''nlatlon The Iheme ,h i. yca, ...... -Lell"n d. of ,he Time: .nd ".ch ,,,.m h.d 10 "'ark "'Ith • ",ovle f,om one dtalk .nd mlUl,c from .nUlhcr Of rhe f!v" leamo, PRu"lI'" Hong "m" In lhl«I, Alplfl�.[ycrgr""n !tinderli" came In """ond, and Oro.l I.,y came in fir>! ""h ;nc,edible nalurallOl.. n1.

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IQI 0( �.(d "'Qfk uno l!'Ki, lX',fOffllilJKa ArlC' 5<:OIon of AWLU .,,,d. "'Il'e u",d � 100 of MW ch ln� chI> HomecomlnH \\:e�� .nd ... e f�h ch .. 'he �'"enu "'"r.., �ucces.rul.· ASHU ",. �n' h"...,,;c .bou! 'he a"�nd.n'" .n<! ple.std ..;,h 'h" 'piri' port"�ed by PLU's Sludent, •

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The cheerstaff (Rt,bo([om) leads the

Attaway

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Saga Staff

Piloto

Services

(Ll. Top) Presid�nt Amkrson shakes hands wi.lh former as they arc l'ommemnrared for tht'ir ach ievt:'­ Illt' Ills. PLC ;l(�le(es

(L1. Bultom) Kelly Crilhfiekl ;l nel J{asit: Scales a re crowned 1995 Home<:orning King and Queen.


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HOMECOMING lUTES, GO lUTES, ATTAWAY, ATTAWAY!!!! Th" d",,,,s could I><' ""a,d .",holng ,h,oughotJI (h" SGld.uTTl an d ou' on,o ,h.. "dd, u 'h" Lu,,, fans c�.ed on 'IK-" ,,,aTTl In (h" 199� tl"",""comlng footNII game, Ih.. Lul"� ""-Ie ...<:tOllO'" ,n. r·� "'In o,-e, Whj,,,·o.,h Th.. no....d 10..""" ,,·,th "�c,,em"nt u alumni and s'udcn'� alike "uppOI1"d OUI pb}e.. Hom.",.,mmg , :l.'i .1....)·', wa> a tlln<: fot Lu'''� of ,"" pa" to 'come horI-1e0 and v,"" ,""I, alma m..". Du"ng half tlln". •pO..... k-g"nds from }'"..el)·eal "'",,, commemor:>Ied by P,e�lden' "'nd".son fo, the" ou..,'and,ng ..hl...i" comllb\Jtlons to PlU "pOns. "'Iso, Ia" lea", kmg.nd que"n .ftu.n""" '0 pa.... On 'he ''''gn du,mg ,he half-ume no,,'nlng c",-.,mon)· Prospec,,,,, kings and q"...."" h.d bc<on nomln..""" ftom ".d, do,m and (hen pul'O a c.mpu.-" id" W),,, "",If C"(hf,,,ld from Stuen .nd "'51" xale. f,om Pf1u�S'" p'oudl)- a« "p''''''' th"" ti,l.,. .� 199'5 Hom«oming "mg and Qu"cn "eUy said. "I'm gl.d '0 ha,·" $uch good (""ncb !le." .. PlU "'ST" 'g,,,,,d -"')',ng " .. h", r""n<h ",Do h..·" h"lped to m.k" «111"11" m"morable

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HOMECOMING DANCE

These LUles nlll,<;ic caken

ll.:.lf up the dance floor

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A twelve piece hand set [he mood as they

back lo (he era of (he big band sound and

swing danCing.

Saga Staff

they swing to the

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Wl"l'l'

time of

Saga :tarf Although the dance was held in O[-on one w uld have never gues.s d. The myriad of decorations turned the auditoduill into a beautiful d;Hlce hall .

Saga

Come on l3aby lee's �hO\'v I1mv well

Br:lid.

Ryan Rouse and bis date, Maggi can svving. Couples could be seen and swinging all nl ,111 lono,

dance!ďż˝ they

lurning, dipping, -pinning,

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"gn Ihe 0hllojlbe

%jbl" Jiomecomin!l !lJ(emor/es

When looking back on Homecoming, many m e m or i e s are sure to come

[0

mind_

One may

remember [he chaos of the afternoon before the dance, as many could be seen madly rushing up and dow n the halls frantically t r yi n g nln to be l a te " The p iles of re je cted d r esses , nylons , shoes, pants, jackets, and ties covered the floors <IS the endless search for [he perfect oLltfit continu e d .

(urnedimobeaLltyparwere Bathrooms mates tried their hand lors as fell ow dorm at hair styling. Curlers, makeup, hair dryburied the c ou nter as ers, and curling irons, shrieks of disappointmenr were heard over Jess than satisfactory. hairstyles, which were franticly cl e a n ing , Others w i ll remember preparations for the cooking, and m a ki ng called t o make reserdinners, while others v a ti on s. Some will re me mber the look of amazetheir dates as t he y saw ment on the faces o f [[ansformed intO a how a house c ou l d be had spent all afternoon "resta u ra n t . " The guys the i r dates w ere lruly prepanog dinner and impressed as they walked in and saw the with a candle lit dinflrestaurant," complete ner, a r oa rin g fire, and roses for each of the ladies. The guys cooked and served a meal i ncl udi n g appetizers, s tea k , salad, and dessert, making it a very memorahle occ as io n . Others will remember the dance in Olson A u d i to riu m , (he beautiful dec orat io ns , swinging to the twelve pi ece band, and danCing the nig h t away with friends and lov e d ones. Homecoming night was filled with many wonderful m e m or ies which are sure [Q be treasured forever by all who attended. Story and L ayou t designed by: Elsa Carlisle Love IS in the air. Heii-:a n J $ and h t' r d a { e , Maurice Chadwick. \:II\C a bl"ea' from dancing. B0 u

These four CUll pies showed how easy II is !O le:11"n how lo swing. Af[el· a -��. quick lcs. (..JIl ) lheywcre able to ciance IiI-,: pros and had

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blast doing s

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Tova Pete rso n,

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Rainwa[er.

Erica Wood­

Nate Warren,

:\;Ir(:' Se;lr�, Rick Wilkerson, Brnlt

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ts come up, muslC ClnRs rom 0 stage,' says arl AnClerson, stage manager, as the four actors of "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" take th eir places on t he stage - places that Peter Wilburn has assigned. For the past two years the faculty of the t heater depanment has selected one mem ber from Alpha Psi Omega to direct his fellow students in a full足 le ngth play. This year ' s productio n was directed by \\lilburn, senior theater major. The cast con . sists of juniors, Je fferson Davis, Julie Cr owell and s eni or s , Heather McDougall and Danforth Comins . Their four characters fight their homophobia, their racism , their fear and their distrust for each other II

in a series of scenes that occur on the deck of the beach house where they

are all staying. Director Wilburn said he chose "Lips Toge t he r , Teeth Apart" because he "just fell in love with it. It's reali ty, " said Wilburn. "Ie has the ability for the audience to relate to the characters especially in the environment

at PLU."

The production was put toge ther in three a nd a halfweeks. In that short period of time there was a set to bui ld. over 400 lines for each actor to memorize. an hour and half of s taging to be leamed, a sound recordi ng to be sp !iced toget her, a multi tude of props to be gathered, sever a l

costumes [0 b e found, and lighting queues to be fi gu red ou t .

Despi te time restrictions and an immense am ou n t of pressure, the crew has nothing but positive comments about the play. Heather McDougall said, "Peter has been great. He is very supporti ve, and w orki n g with him has been incredible."

Layout by: Elsa Cadis-Ie

StOry by: Aogel Lepley

Saga Photo StaH by sophomort:. Julie Crowell. gives husband. played by 5"nior, Jdfcr:-on Davj:,. ;1 comforting

Sally Truman, played her

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:1rrogJnl

Danfor(h

John,

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Comins

pl.lYs the self-centered

discovers

tllJl

and

he i� dying of cancer.

Comins has iI ppeared in n lill1(';I'OUS other PLU productions �lJ1d is a member of Alph:1 P,-.i Omega, :l n:ltional, honorary, ordlll<l( ic f l' a t e rn i ty

H�:l(hel' McDougall (U.), (is Chjoe, is t he comIcal relief rile pi a y, Her c h a ra ctn i, exrre mel y en e rg e ti c and hyper_ McDougall is aL 0 a member of Alpha Psi Omega. Jefferson D<.tV[· (Ht,) SClyS his character, Sam, "is a guy who (hink.� he's normal, and he ' a linle scared about all (he abnormal things in the world." of

Saga Photo Staft (Left to righr" HC:llher McDougall, as Chloe ·onh. Comins as John Haddock, J fferson Davis as Sam Truman, and Julie Crowell as Sally Truman As the director Peter Wilburn pur it, "These four people are re:l.lizing Haddock, Dan

their

own prejudices

as they spend Indepen­

dence 0 y a,[ [he gho�t[y house of Sally's brother, who hJ:> recently died of AIDS As they try to relax. their intertwined lives begin to show knots, gel free,"

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so [hey

twist and turn, trying to

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in

Guard

the French bring

their

In a of om<lrade­

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fie before balrle. In his las! dying �"'ords Cyrano con­ fesses [ha [ il \.va5 II is words of love [ h at caplured Roxanne'.� hea n, a nd not l hose of CI1l"i�lian, ;I,', she had l hought _

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SPRING THEATER If you have seen the movie

" R ox ann e "

wit h Daryl Hannah and

Steve Martin [ h en you will recognize the basic plot of the play II Cyr a n Q de

Bergerac"

by Edmond

Ros rand , p erformed

by rLU

Theater Deparrment.

has known rhe beaurjful Roxanne (Mandl W ic k l ine) for most of her life. He fell in lo v e with her bur never had the cour a ge ro approach her due to his huge , u nsi gh t ly pro bo s ci s. Cyrano, played

by Mikel Michener,

On to rhis tragic scene comes the young and beautiful, but nor so eloquenr s oldier of the French G u a r d , (Danforth Comins).

Christian

De NeuviHette

He, roo, falls in love with Roxanne.

At [his po i nt in the comedy the [r<lgil' part of the play unfolds. Roxanne falls in love with rhe be a utiful words

spoken

by the

handsome Christian, nor knowing until too l a te that they had been wrirten by Cyrano. The story unwinds with the Comte De Guiche (Kevin Lee), a villain who would a lso love ro have Roxanne for himself. Togerhe r, the ense mbl e is

a

group of

a ct o r s

portraying whimsical

ch a racters who have a moral lesson for their audience, Among them are love and the knowledge that beauty of fa c es does nor m e a n deprh of character. "There are no Cyranos roday, b ec aus e all of our heroes are good looking ," said Michener. L

Story by: Angel Lepley Layour by: Elsa Carlisle

Cyrano looks on with an angui�hed hean as his tr u e love, Roxa nne, k isse.'; a n­ Olher

man.

Roxanne, along withl hel' friends, overlook the actiVIties of the [Own's people going

helow [hem.

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lYJn Chandlee and Dan Belts pause for a moment and look up

as

they continue their wmkout of push-ups.

James Hayes and lens Magelssen st and at atten足 (ion.

jessica Hoffman

jessica Hoffman (Above)

Patl"ick McIvor

demonstrates his repelling skills_

Jeremy Gray, Ruth Learrota, Carrie Allen, Jen足 nifer

Riego,

Michael

Charles, and Tricia Pass on (he

leadership

Readtion

Course over water.


The stOry bdilod tree IS decorated by

the Sankta

Lucia Celebration

is rold a- [he

PLU SPURS,

The Bride and her auenclanrs d ance (0 "Gouel' Mron," Scandmavlan songs and music added to

this

Many

culwral evenr,

Gutl<1, ",ung wirb a member from ChOl1 t'il: tlie room with beau!lful

The accompanist,Judy

rhe

NOlwegian Youth

traciltional Scandinavian music,

The Bncie, her ;1ttendcnrs, and the Star Children sing a Norweigan song, (I.t:ft足 Right) Seyller Borglum, Erin Romine (Front) Ryan and Leanna GIll Jessica Hoffman


SANKTA LUCIA Hope, mercy, purity, dedication, and faith. These are the qualities which a Sankta Lucia bride must posses. One sophomore or freshman is chosen to represent her dorm at the Sankta lucia Festival.

A campus wide vote decides which is to be the "Queen of

Lights. " The festival is held early in December and marks the beginning of the Christmas season.

It includes traditional Swedinsh dancing and singing by Mayfest and the

Norwegian Youth Choir ofTacoma-Barnekor. The story of the orginal Sankta Lucia is told as the Bride and her attendents sing and dance. Following the program is a reception with Swedish desserts.

I: ,

Kari McGrath, Alpine

Alyssa Tausch, Hinderlie

Kristen Kehayas, Cascade

Erin Romine, Hong

Kelly Jones, Evergreen

Jill Janke, Ivy

Karin Anderson, Foss

Jeanne T hompson, Ordal

Scyller Borglum, Harstad

Kellie German, Pflueger

Erika Vestad, Stuen

Story and layout by Elsa Carlisle

The NOlwegian Youth Tom(egubbar. " The

which

Choir of Tacoma-Barnekor

Mayfest Dancers perform a dance in the object is to make their parrners laugh.

sing "Hej


and Andrea Sven;<.�on rut ev e r y o n e in the feslive mood. (Below) H e a the r Kegley and Susan Detlor wish everyone (RighI) .len Gotter

II:1r lad

10

a very lllL"rry Christmas.

Els� C:.lrlisle

Aaron

passing

LafferlY and Kevin K·IY work as Santa's elves, presents, durlng (he Foss Christmas party.

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"Feliez N,lVicJaci," says Forest Monsen to Santa, AKA t.l"ic Latimer.


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J. TERM J -Te rm O n - Ca mpus . . . P izza Parties . . . GYRAD's . . .The Lower Cam足

Snowbal l Fi gh L . . S i u i n g through th ree hou r dasses . . . S tayiog Up Al l N igh t Just For th e F u n of It . . . AND . . . Non-Stop La ughs . . . pus

Did you take the d readed 8 : 30 a . m. class where (he p rofessor

w o u l d n' t stop ta l king or did you have the time of you r l ife in a class

whe re you got time off? Many students got hands on experience

wor k i ng on the PLU Ca ta l og , others bu ilt model temples and

oth ers dabbled wi th water col ors and art on c a m pus during J-Term . Crew, basketbal l , and wrestl in g a l l spent Lime working i o the we ight room an d prac ticin g for their comp etitions. III cou l dn' t wait to trade in the Ergs. for the boats a n d get back in the water, " said a performed ra i n ceremon ies, while st i l l

c rew

m e m ber.

J-Term On-Campus was fil led with l a te nigh t runs to the border, [hree hOll r c l asses , and sports practices. Most w ings spent time b ond i ng and ta king ti m e to just relax. Eve n thoug h we spent most of o u r t i me i n [ he Lu te Dome d u ring Ja nu ary, we On-Campus P eopl es exp eri en c ed PLU in a new l i g h t . Over a l l J-Term was a cm nc h ti me of pa rties, study ing, mak ing memories, and fi ghti ng the J i nes in the Bookstore to prepare for second semeSler.

Elsa Carlisle

W!h i l e

bori ng

some w e r e s i t t i n g r h r o u g h l e ctu re s .

A n t h r o po l o g y

(he S t ude n IS o f

b u i l t mod e l s of a n 足

c i e n t c i v i l i z a t i o n s,

com p l e t e w i t h

t e m p l e s , ba l l couns " rja I

<

nd re s i d e n 足

hOlI S I ng ,

( A bov e) {he l i m e ( 0

J a cob Dow n s p r e p a res a p p l y to the

outside

of

his t e m p l e . ( L e fr- R lght) M a sc h h o f f,

A p r i l K l u d r , J u st i n and

K lo p pe n b u rg prou d l y p u r

Brooke tht:

fin 足

ish i n g touches o n { h e i r rn a - r e r p i e c e .

S tory by: Tina Marie New m an

Layout: b y Elsa Lynn Carlisle


J . Term rou nd ma ny L u t e s h i t­ t i n g the books as they Iruggled through t h ree hou r

c I asses.

( B e l ow) S c u d e n t s l i v i ng on c a m p u s d u r ­ ing ) . Term were a b le 10 get a )lI m p on book b u y i n g fo r s e c o n d se ­ H oweve r ,

h i gh p rices a n d long l i nes l e fl s o m e W I s h ­ i ng ) Te r m wou l d n ' t .

ELa Ca rl isle " Le t

ir

snow! L e ( i l s nowl let il s n o w ' " a ys Frosty \he Snowman A )aml a ry s n o w fa l l l eft I he C a ll1 p ll � cov­ ered in a 1:I ye r o f w h i t e . The Ira d i ri o n a l 2 : 00 a m lower ca m pus snow­ ha l l fi g h l w a s a m u c h needed st re.' s reUeve r s t u d e n t s bc:g<l o T O c ra m fo r r h e i r J . T e r m fi n a l s . S n ow m e n a n d s n o w a n gels cou l d be fou n d a l l over c a m pu s .

as

(Right) Ha rstad fi rs t fl oor re s i d e n t s w e n t on <l ) Teem GYRAD T h e d a le i n cl u d ed a p i zza parry ,

and

ice

S p ri n ke r .

s ka t i n g It

was

at a

g re a t bon d i ng expe­ ri ence a s t h ey d em ­ o n s t r:.lted t h e i r g ra c e . o r l a c k t he re of. on the Ice " I t w a s great t o gec o u t of (he ' Lu tedome' a nd c o do s o m e t h i n g as a w i n g , " s a i d one fe:;id e n L


J TERM OFF CAMPUS F ,i l l ing C Q C O n Ll l_ w e r e among [he o u m e ro u : t d v n ­ [ureS

P L U st u de n ts

t e re d i n

e ncou n ­

H:l waii

lindsay

Li nd.,ay

Tomac

W a t er f a l l s c r e a t e d a bea u t i fu l a n d u n fo rge t t a ble i e <1 r n i n g <l r nl os r h ere . The

s t u d e n ts

a c q u i red

a r p r eC l � [ I (l n <.t n cl w h d t it

Andy

Tom a c

a

new

fo r t h e l a n el h a s to o ffer

L u t e s in

d eg ree s

H a �v a i i

Cels i ll :; .

p l e pa re

to h i ke to h o t 1 ,l v ;,\ flows .

T h e y l11 ecl � l I re el l h e

Glandon

fl o w s to be I SO(

(Top) A l l h o u g h t h e re w a s a lor o f s t u d Y i n g t o d o , [ h e s u ci e n t s w h o l a v e l e d t o H a �·;l t for J Te rI fa L I n cJ � ( ) m e' frt>e t i me to w o r k 00 t h e i r t a n s . S me S;I id it W:l s h a rd (0 I<:'J V( t il e s u n a n d sa n d of H a w . i i to re t u rn to t h e ra i n 3 n d s n o w f , L W a s h i n g to n w i n te r .


Li ndsay Tom a c m a k e s a new f r i e n o d u r i n g b e r l i m e u d y i n g in H a wa i i . They w ere a bl e to g e l 10 k n o w [ h e o l p h i n s a t t h e H i l l o n i n W a i k o l, o a V i l l a g e ,

Lindsay TOO1;JC

P r o fe s s or S t e ve n B e n h a m ( B o t t o m RT) poses w i t h [ h e H a wa i i t o s t u d y fo r

,ďż˝ e v en l c e n s t u d e f'l t s w h o jo i n e d h i ll) i n

j,

Term ,

( B e l o w) W h i l e s t u d y i n g i n H a w a i i s t u d e n t s h a d ( h e o p p o r t u n i t y 1 0 c o m p a re t he d i f fe re n c e b e tw e e n w h i t e , g ree n , a n d b l a c k s a n d b e a c h e s S i x s u n - s o a k i n g s t u d e n ts s pe l J O U l P L U '96 w i t h l oc k s on a b l a c k s a n d b e ;1 c h ,

1I Th ree m i nivans p u l led u p t o a wh i te bu i l d ing with " ka p u , t he H a wa i i a n word fo r " keep ou t , 1! pa i nted

it. With smug faces we cra w l e d through the fence . Due to ou r p r o fe s so r ' s spec i a l con nect ions and Is p enc h a n t for old clocks w e had a tta i ned perm ission to visit a 700-foot p a l i ecl i ft) k n o w n as the Ka h u k u : l U l t on the Big I s l a n d of H a w a i i . Seven tee n stu d e n ts , led by E a rrh Sc i e n c e p rofessor, Steve B e n h a m , spe n t th ree a n d a h a l f weeks udying t h e marine bi o l ogy , geo l ogy a n d ecol ogy of rhe l a n d of Hawai i . D u r i ng oll r four days on Oa h u Museu m , North S h o re Ie v i s ited the B i s hop H a n a uma Ba y , bu t nd s n o rk e l ed in l i ss e d a c h a n ce ro visit Pearl H arbo r du e [ 0 the We t he n flew [0 t h e Big [ )vermn e n t s hu t d ow n . t h re e w e e k s v i s i t i n g ,iJnd w h ere we spe n t Volca n oes. We s t a y e d eaches, ra i n fo res t s a nd i n Vo l ca n o es Na t i o n a l : K i l u ea Mil itary Ca mp a rk . i nc l u d ed a sn orke l H i g h l i g h L s o f t h e t rip B a y; h i k i n g to hot l av a m i s e i n Ke a l a k e k u a degre es C e lS i u s ; comows che c ki ng i n. at 1800 ;l fi ng the sa nd , s u n. a nd s u rf a[ w hi te , gree n , a n d l a c k s a n d bea ches; sn o rk e l ing w it h g reen ďż˝ J t u rtles , t ry i ng freshcut p i n e a p p l e t o t h e l o l e P i ne ap p l e Factory; a nd studying the p l ant l i fe at va rious si res ac ross t h e island . Wee k e n ds were o u rs to s p e nd as w e wished . One w e e k e n d som e of us t rave le d [0 Kona w h e re we Inned a n d p l a y d on [he beach du ri n g the day a n d we n t to a H a waiian l u a u a t night . A co uple of o t h e rs p ted fo r w h a l e watc h i n g . The n ext weekend a grou p of srudents flew b a ck to Oahu ro visit Pearl Ha rbor, rhich had re op e n ed . O n ou r l ast fu l l day , a l on g wirh seven other stu dents, I had t h e o p portu n i ty L O [ ) sw i m m i ng w i t h d o l p h ins i n a s p ec i a l program a t the Hilton in Wa ikoloa V;J J age . Afte r one incred i b l e mon t h , we re tu r n ed to PLU (from su n to snow) ranner, more know ledge a b le and Layou t by : Elsa C ar l isle Story By: L i nds ay Tomac ' i [h a re s pect for t he l a n d a nd i t s p e o p l e . n


( Ht) Bethel Cope , Sonja A nderson, ancl Jen K l u mpp enjoy J day of _ unshille . \'("hen r he r�in fi n a l l y qUit.s m a n y ventu re OU I of rhe dorms 10 soak up the much appreCIated ra s .

1IlJIlJIODc----

(It-n) Kev in Kay, A ndy a

b l a s r i n Fos s H a l l .

have be had in Foss .

G l a n d o n . and Pe te r Sc hatz

Fun limes

ca n

a lw a ys

HA VING FUN AT PL U

The mos! mem orable college experiences d o n ' t occur i n c l a s s rooms or at c a refu l ly-pla nned a C l i v i (i es;

w h e the r

it's s i uing in Red Squ are on

a

su nny day w i t h

a

group of friends, or ga r h e ring

in your room to c h eer on t h e M a r i n e rs d u ri ng the "Ma gic Seaso n , " the eve n ts t hat will beco me i n c red ible memories tend (0 occ u r in [he moments you least expect.

A( the end of each year, we look back on our experiences and cherish the l i [tle thin g s I ha r

m a k e college l i fe s o specia l . Col i ge is ;] pl a ce where i n-de pth discussions o n Pl ato' s philosophy flourish beside debates over wher her P i card o r Kirk was r h e be

'[

Sca r Trek capta i n , a nd fra ntic

a l l-n igh ters coex ist with s having cream fi g hts a n d coo kie dough binges .

I n col lege we learn

Lhe mea n i ng of t h e word "stu d y " , bur we also learn how to h a v e fu n . Co l lege gives

to explore cu ] (U res and bel iefs we never knew existed, a n d figured wha t

we want from l i fe

Co l l ege also gi ves u s a

migh t never have gOlLen to k now in high schoo l .

rea l l y do last forever: Some may eve n res u l ( i n

a

c ha nce \0

ou[

us

a chance

e xa cl l y who we a re and

b u i l d friends h i ps wit h peo pl e we

Cliche :.ls it may sO\l nd, col lege fri ends h i ps

quest fo r the pe rfect catere r and china pat t ernl

W h a tever you r col lege ex p e r i ences. you ca n be su re thaI t h ey will be pan of the s tori es t h a t y o u w i ll

s om ed a y

( e l l your c h i l d ren. AJ tho u g h y o u m a y neve r remember the p e r iodi c t a bl e or

w h i c h Bronte s i ster �vrOte Wutben'ng Heigh ts" you w i J l

r e m e m be r

[he peo pl e you met, the I

fr i e n ds you m a d e , a n d [he t hi ngs you lea rned about yo u r s elf. And, of course, wh i c h foods are e d i b l e in th e cafeleria

-

the i mpo l1ant th ings in life . Story by : Jody Al lard

Lay o u [ by : Elsa Carl isle


Dan

Ti na Newma n a n d J a i m e K u z m a n l c h model for a Tide ) m m e rc i a J J ( r e r mud s l i d i n g on Foss P i e l d . Having fu n at S <l ra M u e l l e r ( r r )

is d ef i n i r e l y

a

d i rty job.

Gates

(To p) The exciteme n r is h i gh as m a n y co l l e g e s r u d e n t s ga t h e r :.I I N a re Wa rr e n ' s h o u s e to w a t c h 1'\,l a g i c Jo hnson' s re t I r n t o ba ketba l J w h i l e e a t i n g s u c h d e l i c a C i e s as pop­ corn , P J ZZ� , a n d s p a g h e rt : . (A bove) Baltom ro\\-' (I · n) . Cynt h ia McClure, Xcinia Babaya n , J):.twn G a leS . Midd l e row : K.i rSten Lindq ui r , Karly Wil loughby. Top row; K i mberly C a rl These Ordal girls lower above the resc


Dev�' n Cop ley ( I t ) a nd S o n j 3 A n d e rson fin d Rej o i c e d i scllss

a

time to

t oric� of t h - i r

Fa i t h w i t h fe l l ow

co l ­

lege s t u d e n t s . S o n p w � s q u ol e d in the Masl as s J y i n g [ h a t s h e th r i ve s i n

a

l u t heran a t mo s p h e r e . "It

IS o n e

p l 3 ce s w h ere

o f t he o n l y

J ' ve

you

ju dged . "

fo u n d

do n ' t gel

s h e s<l i d .

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-

( R t) B re n t M a pe s . M a r n e y M c A n h u r a n d J a m i e Kuzma n ich g a t h e r [ Q g e r h e r i n a g rou p p r a ye r . F r i ends c a n a l wa ys be fo u n d to offe r SU PPO I-t i n t i mes of t ro u b l e s , 0 1 to l a ug h tv i r h in t i m e s o f rejoi e . ,

( Be l ow ) H C il l h t i' C a n e r I S v e r y ex c i t e d (0 s h a re h e r b i lh w i t h h e l fr i e n d s Re l oice is J il e x c i t i n g , fu n t i me to ga the r t oge t h e r w i t h fr i e n d s , s i n g , l a u g h . a n d re joice i n the Loed l

I �

j:JY Pike

Jay Pike


REJOICE -"

-

S t u de n ts g a t h e r i n Xa v i e r

every

W e d n e sd a y n i g h t

9 ; 30

1 \1

.j

al a n

�,

eve n i ng of so n g s .

I"

p raye rs.

j

pm

fo r

a nd

fe l l o w -

ship. 1" 1

"

G re g T h o m p s o n I ' I'

II �'

·1

a n d fri e n d d e m o n the friend l y

S t ra t e

mo p h ere fe l t jo i ce . sa i d

ar

Re-

it

offe red

where

a

com­

she

cou ld

without

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fe a r of

be i n,g rid i c u l e d . �

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Every

,

One R e jo icer

ope n l y e x p ress h e r

�-

at-

fo rt i n g a r m o s p h e re

fa ith

\X/ednesday nig h t , s t u de n ts g a r h e r t ogether to express joy a n d

p ra i s e t o God . T h i s ga thering i s k n own a s Rej o i c e . Re jo i c e is a i me d a t b r i n ging i n pe o p le from all den om i n a t ions for p ra ise and w o rsh i p ofJesu s.

The grou p sings , p rays, a n d l is te n s to i n d i v i d u a l speeches a n d p rese n tatio ns . They a l s o have the op ponu n i cy t o rece i ve com mu nion. Music a n d s p e ak e rs from on or off-ca m p u s a re also a big pa n of Rej oice. Peo ple who a tte n d ger i n vo l ved person a l l y , and everyt h i ng rhey say is confiden tia l . S r u de n ts a re welcome to joi n Rejoice , w h e th e r Christ i a n or of othe r re l ig i o n s . Stude n t s e njoy Rejoice a great dea l . Acc ord i ng to j u n i o r Scott Wiit a l a , i t i s a " g o o d ou r i er fo r peo pl e who w a nt to fi nd ou r more abou t G o d w i t h o u t bei ng i m m e rse d i n to [ h e chu rc h . " Ac cordi ng (0 a re c e n t po l e done by Th e Mast, w h e n choosi ng to ,m end PLU, t h e re l i g i o u s a ffjl ja ti on o n l y a c c o u n te d fo r 19 p e rce n t of r h e ] 39 freshmen qu estioned. H owe ve r , rn : ! n y e nj oy ro partici pate in the l a id back atmosphere Rejo i ce has [0 offer. I [ gi ves stu dents the o p p o rt u n ity to e x p lo re t h e i r be l i efs wi th o u t {he fo r m a l ity t h a t o fte n accom pa n ies church services. S tory by: Evan

Johnson

Layou t by;

Elsa Ca rlisle

I

II

Jay Pike


La s t fa l l fou r s (U d e ms , And r e w G r a y , G re g D eJ a rd i n , B r o a d y , a n d S c o u K e s s l e r d e c i d ed

[ h a t t h e y w o u l d s r a r t a n e w k i n d of m i n i s t ry , a c o n t e m p o r a r y w o r s h i p . T h e r e s u I t w a s T h e \XJe l l , fo r m e r l y k n o w n a s T. G . J. . F. T h e We l l is h e l d e v e ry M o n d a y fr o m 9 : 00 t o 1 0 : 00 p . m . La s [ y e a r i t w a s o n l y o p e n t o s t u d e n ts , bu t t h i s y e a r i[ i s o p e n L O t h e w h o l e c o m m u n i t y . The We l l a re c o n te m The acti v i t i e s a t p o r a r y m u s i c , p ra y ­ i n g , a n d l i s t e n i ng t o o n a n d o ff- c a m p u s . g u e s l s p e a k e r s from Sru d e n t s n i ly

and

ge l

a

me m­

t h ro u g h T h e We l l ,

c h a nc e ,

LO

from

a t t e n d i n g c h u rc h s e r -

worsh ip

tea m w a n t. s e v e r y o n e

a s i de

worsh i p

b e r s o f t h e co m m u ­

v ic e s . The

to be l o n g [ 0 a s ide

from

co rd i ng

a

bel ievi ng

Bible

just

c h u rch ,

t e n d i n g T h e We l l . A c - . o bj e c ti v e o f T h e \'\le l l l e g e c o m m u n i t y fo r

a t­

r o G r e g , th e

i s LO H re a c h t h e c o l ­ [ h e sa k e o f J e s u s . "

fr i e n d s

M a r c i Vo e l l e r , A i m e e

A n dre w s , a n d K a s i e

S c a l e s s u m m e d i t li p

G ood l i ke t h i s :

" T h e We l l is

a

s p e c i a l t i m e fo r s t u d e n ts r o r a k e a b re a k fro m r h e i r s L u d ie s a n d fo c u s

o n G o d a n d t h e f ri e n d s h i p s th e y ' v e m a de . " S o u n d s l i k e T h e We l l i s a v e ry v a l u a b l e p a r r o f m a ny o f t h e l i v e s o f s L u d e n t s he re o n ca m p u s .

A s t h e ir m o t r o s t a re s : " Dr i n k s a re o n H i m a t T h e We l l . " Star

b

':

Eva n ohn

on

Layo u t des i oned b

:

Elsa Carl i I :>

The band rre ra res to I.:: fl rl t h e c ro w d o f S t u ­ d e n ts i n s o n g .

Th e l i v e

m u s i c a n d s i n g i n g adds (0

(he fe l l o w s h i p fou n d

at

The W e l l . S i ng i n g a n d

ro c k i n g o u t t o t h e ba n d 111 :J. k e s fo r a

grea [ s tress

re h e v e r . Z a c h Lee , S i er r a R ow e , Le s l e y H a m p t on , a n d J e n

K l u m p p cl a p and

sing

a l o n g w i t h t h e ba n d . T h e We l l o ffers

a

va

nety of

contem porary C h r i s t i a n songs.

Son j a Anderson


Sonja A n derson

Son j a A nderson The W e l l ba n n e r h a ngs r ro u d l y fo r a l l to se e . i t is t h e B i b l e: v e r e : John 4 : 1 4 " W h oe v e r d l i n k s w a te r r g i v e h i m w i l l never t h i rs t . "

On the

(Top) S t u ci e n t s g a t h e r oget h e r a { T r i n i t y L u t h t:: ra n C h tl rc h . a c ro::,s he . [ r e d from PLU. e v e ry M o n d a y n i g h t a t 9.00 pm . The We l l p ro i d e a n 0 r r 0 r t ll n i t y fo r t h e m 0 s h a re r h e i r fa i t h w i t h fel l ow col l ege s t u d e n t s _ (A bove) J e n To1 7.l 1 1 a n n . n e w l y e l ected ASPLU P re S i d e n t . ďż˝ pe a ks at ooe of The We l l m e e t i n gs o n ( h e be n e fl c s of C h r i s t i a n l eaders.


\'<!j l l i(

Kurt Eilmes '

eve,

Stop'

11,](1 a n d R i e k e Sc i c 1 c e C e n te r

Top 10

co n t i n u e d to r i s e a r o u nd Foss !-I a ! I ere;:r t i n g Foss foor of s t and i ng w a t e r . cr e a t i n g a o e w m e a n i n g to " ca r p oo l , " h a d a n e w m a r ine l a b .

T h e wa ( e r l e v e l

L a k e . The' p a r k i n g l O ts

<l

Signs It's Raining too Much 10.

Pe o p l e

ing

o u ts i d e

go­

a re

with

s h a mpoo {l n d SO{l P fo r s h ow e rs .

9 . Fo r inst a nt co ffee p

rwo scoops o f

Jt

co ffee grou n d s i n

mug,

set

a

outs i d e fo r

30 seconds, hear a nd e n j oy . 8.

Avid

Elsa Car isle

fishermen

can fi sh o u ts i de [heir dorm w i ndows .

7. Th i rsty? Go s i de

out­

tilt you r head

,

back a n d ope n your mouth .

6 . Instead o f r o l l e r b l a d i ng, we a l e now w a ter-sk i i ng.

5.

Libby

Cam pus S a fery

has a bandoned [ru cks a n d

a re

its pa­

trolling i n canoes. 4. The c rew [e a rn is p ractic ing on

Foss

Fi eld .

3. The rats a re mov­ ing to higher groun d .

2. You r room mate, Noa h , is bu ilding a n

a rk . 1 . You ca n ' t sm e l l Tacoma .

� --------�

Umbrellas li ne

Elsa Carlisle [he h a l l on

fi rs t floor in Ha rs(ad as [ hey d ry.

(A bove) M ikel Mic hener and David M iet2ke C<looe (hrough .he "Ja ke" formed i n l ower campus by the he:wy ra i o fa l l .

.

...

Brossia


DISASTRO US WEATHER The w i nter of '96 se e m ed to last fo rever; whether slos h i ng t h ro u g h sma l l ocea ns on the wa y

It

to c l ass , d o d g i ng tre es in fron t o f Harstad, o r s t r u ggJ i ng a g a inst g a l e - forced w i n d s j u st to o p e n a

d oo r , t h i s winte r has ce n a i n l y been a memora b l e o n e . T h e re has

been e n ou g h

ra i n to l a s t

a d ec a d e - e v e n for Tacoma ! B irkenstocks h a v e been ga t h e r i ng dust i n c l ose ts , w h i le h i k i n g boots h a ve become necessa ry just to wa l k across ca m p u s . Desp ite (he inc onven i e nces we've s u ffer e d on-ca mpus, P LU a ct u a l l y e s c a pe d t h e re c e n t s l ew

of n a tu ra l d i s a s t e rs re l a ti vel y unsc ath e d . Wh i l e a reas t hrou ghou t the s tate were iso l a te d , a n d

n a tu ra l p a rks r a v a ge d b y flo o d i n g , PLU e sc a pe d w i t h r e l a t i ve l y m i n o r da m a g e s . A fe w fl o ode d pa rki ng l ots , fi e ld s , a n d b u i l d i n gs we re mi no r i nc on v e n i e nce s compa red to t h e destruction th r o u g ho u t the state. Likew i s e , al t ho u g h trees were d o w n e d a n d d e b ri s l itte red t h e ca mpus after the wi nter windstorm, we were lu c ky e n o u g h to keep ou r powe r, u n l i k e many o t h e r schools a nd bu s i nesses th ro u gh ou t t he st a t e . A l t h o u g h the weather may nor have been i d e a l , i t d i d n o r keep th e Lu tes l oc k ed u p i n d o or s . Ma ny c o u l d be see n swi m m i ng a n d e v e n rowi ng i n the n e w l y fo rmed " Foss L a k e , " fo r ma l l y kn own a s Foss Fie l d . Also a s n o w bal l fj g h t o r two was a w o n d e r fu l stress re l i ev e r as ma ny stu d e n ts c rammed fo r finals du r i n g the J Te r m snow fa l l . 1 t just goes to s ho w , w h e n fa ced w i th d i s a s r e rs the Lu tes wil l fin d a way t o o v e rco m e . Story by : Jody Al l a rd '""""F __ L _______

.�

La you t by: Elsa Ca rl isle -=--==

.

__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ �

_

Leah Twn D u ring the winter wi n d storm a tree came crashing down in

front of H a rstad . No one was i n j u red, but

E lsa Car l i s le

Uppe r ca mpus u nd e r j. Ter m ,

a

the jeep wasn't as lucky .

newly fa llen blanket

of snow during


MAY FES T (Top I t - rl) G o rden Long, Brooke Coleman, Kirnl.x'liy Rose, AleX<! ndra Lampert . J e ssiC2 F o x . Sanna Olsen , MathewYlL ( T h i rd Row) Eri k a Perk ins , jessica Clower, , K e l l y J o h n so n , C,J [ h y St3mb:,/U gh, Amy Sbre, N eI S mith. (Second Row) Da wn Eppler, Suzi Fritch, Ti n., Ba uma n n . Christ ine S le il i n ' f3 u m po u $ , Gusrafson, (Bonom Row ) e h ri s i e H" y s , H e i d i Yoneda , Sallie Phipps, Ao r i;1 Franks, Lea

J J.y P ike

Mayfest is the o l dest exisring c l u b on campu s a n d h a s ca r r ie d i ts tra d iti ons t h ro u g h [he 1 9951 996 sch ool ye a r.

Mayfest p e r for ms

e m p h a S i s i s o n perfo r m i n g ,

as

cI :l O c e . Th is yea r, o u r focus

was

a

broa d spe ctru m o f d a n ces fro m a l l ove r t h e wor l d . Ou r

we l l a s e x pl ori n g , d i ffe re nt c u l t u re s a n d

o n th e Ame rica n cu l rure w i t h

an

t he i r

c u s t o ms t h ro u g h

e mphasis o n da nces fro m the

1 9 5 0 1 5 , ' 70 ' s , a n d '90' s . O ne o f our most ex c i t i ng tradit i o n s i s t h e Fin a l Perform ance. T h i s i s our big , yea r-end fi n a l e w h ic h

we

work to w a r d s t h rou g h o u t t h e ye a r. The grou p wo r ks v e r y h a rd to p e r fec t t h e d a nces

a n d the resu l t i s ou ts t a nding. A n other p o p u l a r Lra d i r i on is the Ma yfe � t TO Llr. A fte r s c h ool e n ds in M a y , we wl vel for

performi ng at d i ffe renr l o ca t io n s .

(WO

weeks

in t h e p a s t , th e grou p h a s to u re d thro u g h C a n a d a , Ida ho ,

M o ma n a , M i n n e s o t a , O rego n , Nevaua , l'< ....· w Mex ico, A ri z o n a , and m o re .

T h is

s u m m er we

a re

nJ v e l i n g to Re n o , S a n F r a nc i sco , a nd rhe Oregon C O�ISt. Ma y fe s t o ffe r s

a

greaL oppo nu n i LY

first meeting in Se p tember They ha ve ta u g h t me

a

u nti l

[0 m e e t

p eo p l e , a n d i t i�

:1

gre a t way to ha ve fu n . Fro m the

now , I have o n ly grow n cl oser to Lil C o r h er mem bers in the grou p .

l o t a b o u t d a nci ng , a n d I h J ve l ed rneci

a

lor a bou r myse l f a s wel l . \Ve h a ve

dev e l ope d a s e n se of pr ide i n o Ll r a ccomp l ish m e n t s . A s t h e P e r form a n ce Coord i n a tor for (he g ro u p , I h a d a cha nce

to

u a v e l to m a n y performa nces ,

a n d r greatly enj oyed each a n d every o n e . The d a n cers coo pe ra t ed w e l l tog e t h e r a n d made evety perfo r mance fu n fo r a l l . Th is y e a r ' s M a y fest w a s

a

gre a l gro u p , w h i c h i s s u re to ca rry

on irs t a l e n ts to neXT y e a r. Story by : K imberl y Rose

La yo u L by: Elsa Carl isle


M a t t h e w Yu a n d

B roo k e Co l e m a n

a re

a

p e r fe c t l y

m a r c h e d da nce p a i r . T h e M a y fe s rers

5tru r the i r

O l so n A u d j [orium. T h e y

w h ich to

o ne

dance.

a re

I u ff

a

the y

pe r f r m i n g

p a r t n e r a t t e m p ts to

p e r fo r m i n a

d a nce

co n v i n c e [ h e

in

other

Jay P i ke

-

Gord on Long a nd Tina B a u ma n n (tinct: i n pe l"fe c t u n ison . T h e M ;l y fest d a ncers perform t h e i r (b nceďż˝ w i t h s u c h grace a n d beaLlry t h a t they rece ive sm i l e s fr o m [ h e crowd l;v i t h every e rformance . SalUe

P h i pps ;\ n d HeidI Yoneda show how much fu n danci n g c a n be. They learn n u merous d a nces from diffe re nt nilture!> a nd time periods.

MayFe t


e Ll-H) H e i cJ i P e (ch n i c k , A b b y W igs(fom, J a mie Cox , a n cJ Shawn

Va rick

( a k e a b re a k

from the i r n i g h t of d a n c i n g [ 0 g i ve u s J s m i l e .

Elsa C a rl isle

Fou r h u n d red s t u d e n ts [Ook [0 t h e d a nce fl oor Marc h

30

th for this year's

S p ring Formal . B e n e a th the dome of the Union S t a t ion i n dow n t own Tac o m a , ASPLU's

vers ion of a E u ropc J n C a fe pro v i de d s r u d enrs w i th an i m pre ssive d a nce

floor and a n espresso bar. B a l l oon decora tions a d d ed to a permanent glass scu lptures by i n t e rn a t ionally-ren owned gl ass artist Dale C h i h u ly to a dorn the sta t i on . The E u ro pe a n Cafe t h e m e d id not fea tu re a c l a ssic ' 3 0 ' s and ' 4 0's sw ing band as Homecom ing h a d . "We've heard so me nega t ive fe edback a nd some pos itive t h ings a bou t t he swing band , " said Formal Dance Chair A m ber Davidson ,

S o , the committee d ecided to t a k e a middle p arh ,

" W e d e c ided t h a t i t wou ld probably not be a

g ood idea

[0

ha ve a sw ing

band fo r both fo rm a l s , so in h i ring A u s ti n ( B e aver, a l ocal DJ) , ou r a i m wa s [0 ma ke t h i s more l i k e an average d ,l O ce , "

D a v idson ďż˝,t i d ,

"The m u sic h ad n o relation [0 th e theme , b u t tha t d id n ' t b o ther m e , " freshman J u l i e Jo h n s ton s a i d . "The music w a s some old ies a n d Some ' 8 0 ' s s t u ff.

I l o ved i t , i t w a s aw e�om e . "

Plann i ng for the d a n c e sta rted l a s t Kov e m ber.

The arch i tectu re and

at mosph ere of U n ion S ta tion i tself i n s p i re d co m m it tee members to a d opt the Eu ropean theme.

PLU Ca tering prov ided refresh ments such

as

fru i t , c h eese, and crackers .

Eve n t p l anners were very h a ppy w i th t h e turnou t . Accord i ng t o D a v idson, it was the most h ig h ly a t te n d ed Spr ing Form a l held in the last couple of y ea r s . "The o n e pro blem w e h a d w i t h t h e dance i s t h a t we d i d n ' t h a v e ne a rl y as many people to set i t up and c lean up as we a re u s e d to, " Davidson said. Story by : M ark Lee La you t by: Elsa Ca rlisle


M ;j lt Dnleux demonstra te, h i ;; danc ing th e da nce 11001' wlth h i s rend irion of

a pa rt

Eve Ollen

3S he e a rs ru n n i n g man.

a b i l i [ ies the

and B r i a n Swanstrom show off their ba l l room

Elsa Carlisle

Thb cou p l e takes a break from the dance floo r to re l a x i n Cafe sel l i n g .

Eu ropean

Look

PI cd Asr iare

O ll t

com p etiti o n . w llien

u p beat Elsa Ca rl isle

com e.

some

ra nge from ba l l room dancing, t o SOLI nds of t h e '90's . There w a s o r every casre.

<;\'<15 a

mode rn

somet h i n g

Here

M a n y l iked the v a r i e t y of m u s i c

the


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o f China a nd the

Is l a n d

Fe r ry be路 of Hong

Ko n g

Cha rlone G ogsGld

Diane Harney

Cou rtesy of Sara (Top) Erik Ryan, Espen Wideroe, KIis Ahlers, Bf'Jd Parker (Bo[Jom)

Eddie Stevens are aU dressed up with for a subway in Hong Kong.

ith Dusse U , Sam Bolland, and

ne p lace

(0

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( l l - rr)

Re n " e Tru j i l l o , S a ra T e a s , J e r e m y M a n g a n , J e n

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N icole Lind, Chand!":.! I.ongnecker. Cami Ga wlow" k i , Valerie Wawrzycki, Kri,,>ty' D:1l1ieb.

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Johnson, Ry a n Goulet, Ryan

1 0th-ran ked

m en ' s

Pa u l i ng and Jason Ka i p a in en

coumry

took their ta l­

PLU Coach Brad Moore

ent to the NA1A n a t i on a l

sa id t he cross-cou nry [earn

championship in Kenosha ,

w i ll go into the national mee[

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Tanya Robinson, as well as

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Va lerie Wa w r zyck i , Chandra

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I'm Going I n?

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Ivember.

a fter l os in g s e vera l key p l a y­ ers [0 e a r l y seaso n inju ries.

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co n fi d e n c e t h ey w i l l ga i n ,

a n d t h e more l i ke l y i t be­

comes that t h e y wil l play to the i r capabil ities , "

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t h roug h " the player in their

phy a p p l ic a b l e i n t h e game

p os i t i o n o n the fie l d .

of fo ot b a I I , bu t i t is also re l ­

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Lu tes face ad­

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time

Zach Lee I ' m go ing t o gel you! R o b Mc I l ra ith

from b e ll In<J (0 sna re a Gl frlC:r. Making clean t;l C k les is one of tbe most important asrec(s of defense, b u t it is often t he h 'i rdest and most overlooked as well. comes

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Brice JohnSON

Brcaka:way.

W ide I eceiver Karl Lerum turns a s h ort pass I nto <J notiler touchduwn . ru n n i ng a w" y from the U PS defend r s who are u nsuccess­ fu l ly giving e has .


1995 PLU Women's Soccer Tea m. Rick Row: Ass istant Conch knny l • .'·: \!.l Ilagl:.'r .kl1 \vi l�oll. Je nnifer Romig. Sarah ufJler. Llrli Rasmt l 'i.�en. Code r;: rul:g ·r . \ i k k i Hedl u nd, Tammy 111Ompson . .lenn i KIl.Il!�l:'r. I b nn�\ Lindm;lrk, Cel'i li;\ \'Cll n. ( .I t Il"i" un. ' . \liddlL' Row: Assistan t Coach Slaty '\\.' ;tlerworth. � 1;I I1:ttter Ja1llie Rnlx:rt ... . I )ani P hill ip� . AIY-,..> : 1 Fishhack. Carrie Boers. Kurl'n Lt'i kcm . .\my (�a r<..l ner. Dl.'hra POlc K' ny , �Iaric l<)\.lm. \I,m<..l · Ma inard. Head C{ )<Ich C( llk'cn Hack!:'r, Fr( Jnt Row: Cret:' DeWin . ·\ngl'la Phay. Cl!h� . I rtt i] ; , J oDee Slum ha ugh . Lisa Cole. ;\/;l ri (� i l lsetli, Ieri Shim()cia . A.�l:l K\ i l llt'".

nily

Focus on

Lo n gti me h ead coac h says

'f i n a l fa rewel l afte r m a n y years icking

and

i s so into it. She

re a l l y cares.

shoming, rhe

She's a l wa ys posi tive , " sta ted

w o m e n ' s

M arie Lod i n .

(eam

Ha cker's atti tuue see m ed

e nded a fa n ta s t ic s e a so n in

t o make a n impression on

fou rth p l a c e a fter a fi n a l de­

t he p l a yers . Both on a nd off

soc ce r

fea( by Wi I I a m etr e . The rea m

(he field [he team djs p l �\yed

wo r k ed h a rd a l l sea son w i(h

a s e nse of fa m i l y a n d u o i ry ,

ga m e .

(ant .

a strong m e n t a l fo c u s on the "The

whole

(e a rn

"The te a m is re ally i mpor­

R e a l l y tOger h e r, " ex­

pus hes e a c h oth e r. The y all

plai ned Ha n na Li ndmark.

m a n Debra Potoc ny.

season wi(h po s i tiv e a uitu des a n d hopes of p l a y i ng together ou ts ide of PLU . The o nl y

want i t , " commented fresh­ Head

coach

C o l ee n

Hacker l ed [ he (earn for her fi n a l year; she was a s s i ste d by coach

seve n t ee n t h a nd

Stacey \Va [erwonh. "Col leen

The wo m e n e n ded th ei r

t h i ng t h a t goa l keeper Ce cilia

Wi re n reco m me nded was, " Th re should be lon g e r sea ­ so n s . " H op efu l l y the tradi­ tion of PLU women's s o cc e r w i l l c on t i n u e i n (Q [he fu ture . -S u sa n A n dresen


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Hopll1g !>0Il1COlll' w i l l head [ h e h,,11 I n to [ i l e goa l , n1 l d fielder D a n n y H a gedorn loft!> a eO I I1c1 k ick li p i n to the , ir. A corner k ick ca n be J {'\ excel l e n t seo) mg oppo rt Ll n lty.

Launch i t .

RFJHIND

TIie--stenes

Eric iWoody

Th e Water B ottle You

have jU;';l given 1 1 0

pe rce nc for twenty m i n u tes and you a re pa rched.

a re

slighrly

You

gra te fu l wh en

the coa ch decides ro su b yo u ou r .

You j og off [he

field wirh one t h ing in m i n d , . , ge e [0 the waler a s

soon a s you can . . Ahh h " . The cold we t n ess h i rs (he back of your throa t like a rhu nders rorm in ( he m i d d l e of Ju ly,

Afte r a fe w

gulps of (he pu rest fo rm of

refresh m e n t, you are pumped to get back i n to rhe game (0 give a n oth e r

1 1 0 percent. -C h risrie Ku rucz

,Hmry Gau/Jp Pusn pass. Joe Ha m pson p�lSS�S (he ba ll using the s ide of hi:> foot . T i l is type of k ick j n ot a s powedu l a� a n i nstep k i c k , b u [ I S much more ,H':Cl I ­ r a t e a nd easy [0 ha n d le .

Heads up. Concentra ing 1 u l l y on the b,l i l , M i ke Hailer prepares to head i t to hi op n l. e 3 mn1<1 te Tom(ls Engsrroll'L Concro l l i n g the ha l l in (he middle f t he field is essentia l to wi n n i ng. '


Dow n line! Defender B ri a n Dooli[tle sC 'nds h i .<; t l 1 ro w - 1 I1 s a i l i n g dow n (he l i n e to the other end of (he field. Soccer t h row-i n r u l es requ i re the pia ytr [ 0 k eep both feet on the ground m : d I h row the bJ Il stra i ght over the he: ld .

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1 9 9 5 PLU Men's Sot:ct."r Te-d m: l b..-k Ro\\ : A . !oo i -;Ianl ( :(1:1

'll,Jim

erri

f!5

Buchan. Jamie Bl()( Im�lin- ' ,

l-l ilhus. Joil n C;.II l�l(Vay . Brian Dool i ttle. Atl:tn Jensen. l )add ( ; ol 1 /.a k/. Eric ·loJllague. Morton E\"L'nsl' I l , l\ JiI .,l' J J a i l er. Pl'll'r Col l i ns. 0:11111\' Hagedorn. Ta j <" 1 1 'shrt'c h t . Tra i l ll'r.J(Je I I n dow . [ k�ld C( );ll"h J i llllny D u n n . Front Row: Ch;'blian PrLl i lt, " 1 "1 )111:.1S 1�l lg"( n Hl l , h ," \/o""nci id. Brya n Kt:l<.:ha m . SIL'l'!l l kmsKov, Dafen Boyd . John l:vt:l"l n:lnl1, 1 rj(' Petersen . Aa n,' V;lh·;I�. J< It' Ham p�( ) n . H.Y:ll1 Hoff. . \ ndn w I )ona klsnn. Denis

Marty Gaupp

�di!�e R� For�J'�!�:I� .,

o i n g i n to the 1 995 se aso n ,

Bl oomst i ne, a n a l l-conference

s o c c e r te a m h a d h igh h o pes .

Joe H a m p so n was a lso pic ked

the Paci fic Lu t h e ra n

J'

'

men s

The L utes retu rned n ine s e

-

niors , ma ny o f [hem starters from l a s t year's Northwest Co nfere nce of I n de pen­ dent College's champ i ons h i p [ea rn .

"f['s j u s t

D a n i s h fo rw a r d S t e e n Demskov was a n hon ora b l e me n t i o n . Ove ra l l , Coach Du n n

from home a n d abroad. a

Lea d i ng t h e tea m i n goal s for t h e sec­

ond-stra i g h t Marly Gaupp

wa s

seaso n

was

senior J amie

p l e a sed

with the

1 99 5 s ea s on . "We had

m a tte r of eve rybody

getri ng together a n d fi n d i n g the right formu l a [0 P U [ on the fi e l d , " said assisl<l n r coa c h J i m Bucha n . C oac h ] i m Du n n ex pect e d h is tea m to peak rwo- t h i rds t h ro ugh t h e seaso n , a n d [he Lu tes came c l o se to fu l fi l l i n g t ha t expecta­ tion . Te n NCIC games produced 5 wins, 4 losses, a nd 1 ti e . B u t th e Lu tes rea l ly came ro ge t h e r i n (Wo c o n v i n ci n g w i n s over Wh itma n a nd Wh i tworth , pl a c i n g PLU i n third p l ace w i t h a 7-4-1 conference re c o rd .

-

fo r t h e a l l -con fe re n ce squ a d ,

Th Ey a l s o welcome d some new rec r u it s

S e n i o r co cap tai n

selection .

a sol i d sea son,

pa r­

t i cu l a rl y i n t h e fi n a l

weeks when we played b es t

CY 0 0 d

o

We

ou r

s o cce r.

have

fo u n d a t i o n

a ro

bu i l d o n fo r next yea r. " ----Jaso n Benson


Not Just A Sport

C rew te aches l e ss o n s , g i ve s m e mo ri es o oki ng back on my c o l l e g e

it s

e x p e r i ence, i magi ne

h a rd

'

to

p a ni c i p a t i ng i n

nO(

fo r

a

co m m o n

c oh e si v e grou p

fou nd

as

as

a

that I 've never

strong

as

with this

crew. I d ecided to check o u t

sport . M y rowi n g ex p erience

the

h a s [a u g h t me l i fe lessons

span

at

an

m eeti ng , a n d th a t my

i n te rest i s where

a dv e n tu res

beg a n .

1 [oak

a

c h a nce to see what was

I

a nd has t rea ted me w i t h

m e mori es [ h a t will last t he

rest of my l ife . d i ffe re n t

1c is these

ex perie n ces

that

h a ve sbaped who I a m tod ay,

and who 1 ho pe to be in the

........ ..;:::, _ .

missi ng, ll nd t h a t

fu t u re .

It has been r he great

the

sens e of pride in you r s chool

differe n ce . From the

when you b l i s te r a c ross [ h e

seve n oth e r i n d i v i d u a l s a s confu sed as I was , the fe ver

n a m e schools l i k e Western

h a s made

all

first j i tte ry strokes I too k

built u p

in

every da y . t hat

ou r

wit h

m e a nd grew

I[ d id n ' t ma ner

poor

t ec h n i q u e

fi n ish l in e to e d g e ou t big­

a nd Wazzu .

t h ose l ong the morning,

Ie h as bee n

s w i n g rows in

when t h e w a ter is a bso l u te

and

you 're in s u c h a

s pl a shed h a l f of the l a ke i n to

glass,

the boat and soa ked us l i ke

zone, tha t the boa t just p i c ks

d rowned rats . T h e re's

u p a nd ska tes

a

love

fo r a d v e rsity that bu i l ds out

of su fferin g , l ea ni n g , stri v i n g

W ho, i t's o ff to wo r k we go. Stra i n ing u nder [he wt ight (0 ( he boa t {hey a re carry i ng, the l11 e n · s learn heads down to the water for yet another r raclice.

-Bre nt M a pes

It's cold our here. Ho.ll y Rydd, coxswain for the men's lea rn , chats withjanel Brartb nd from lhe women's crcw tCl m . A COXSWil Jn is respon­ s i b l e for sreel tng [he boat, shou t i ng com manus to t h e rowers, and bei ng a

ITlotiva ter

a cross

su rfa ce o f the l ake.

CaY!i;' Pm I I &;

Hi ho,

goal

[he


With perfect rhyt h m , tea m moves s i l e n lly a cross smooth wa ter� of American La ke_

S troke, stroke. the men's the

One reason t h e tea m practices � o

early is because the conditjons on the b ke a re better than laler in t h e day_

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BF. H IND

Tffe-Scenes

Gayle Franks

R ude Awa ke n i n g Beeeeeeeeep! A t 4 :45 i n t h e morn ing, n O [ much can sound worse than

you r off.

a l arm

clock going

But men 's crew

members m u s [ heed tha[ calling every morning if they w a D [ [0 be in [he

best boar on [he Wd[er. -Mark Lofcla hl I lead coach Dou g Nelson and nov ice coa c h M i ke Wil l y l ook o n from their boa t ,1.'> lhe men's boat glides by .

Watchful eye.


women's Var ' iry 4 Hearher de la Torre- Hodges . Rachel Spa da . a n d Co l lerre Broady l i s e n s [ 0 t h e l ostruc­ nons of' a $<;\-: I i n ulu rie Jo Jones, who is fil l i ng in for regu lar coxsw<li n Els;J Ca rl isl e . Lis Len Up. te a m

My, what long arms you have. 8eing careful nO! to deca p i tare any­ one;. Jackie Kuenle gr�bs two o,u-s and heach down to che water.

The

of J u l ie La h n er,

Chal lenge

C rew faces stiff com peti tion fro m th e b.est te ams a ro u n d the co u ntry he w o m e n s crew te a m is a

Whi le crew

'

rn a y

be seen

active gr o u p of fi flY pe op l e . Some o f [ h is year's m a n y races i n c l u de d t h e Head-of- the-Cha rles in Bos­

as t h e u l tim,He re a m SPOrl , "

ton , the San D iego Crew C l as­

e lyth i n g she does.

very

sic, Op e n i n g

"

i [ a lso prov i de s

e ..) c h

ro we r

w i t h an indi v i du a l c h a l l e n g e

[0 pu sh herself h a rder i n ev­ M ega

n

Day

in

Se ­

B e rgh

attie,

a nd

the

"One o f t he

P a c i fic Coast

e X C i t i n g

R o w i n g C ha mpion­

sa i d ,

th i n gs abo u t (Owin g is the

s h i ps i n Sac­

te a m s

r a m e n to .

c o m p e t e

"We had a

rea l ly good

yea r. Evelyo ne has p u t a J O t

of e n e rgy a n d h ard \"\' ork i n t o

ma k i n g ou r crew ex(reme l y comper itive th is seaso n , " said Tay l o r Olso n , ream ca pta i n

a n d m em ber of t h e Va rs i ty Heavyweigh t 4 and Heavy-

aga i n s t .

we

We

race ( he best crews In (he cou n tlY, fro m the U n i ve rs i t y of Washi ngton to the Ivy Leagu es 0 11 ( h e e as t coast , l ik e Ha rvard . NO[ m a n y s ports arou nd here ge t

t h a t ki nd of opportu n i ty . "

-Taylor Ol son


Gayle Franl?.s

The Boat W i t h ou t a boa r , a crew tea m

juS!

cou l d n ' t com足

pete or p ra ctice .

But

even though a boat is

essent i a l ,

It

still c a n be a

pa i n to d eal with. e i ght person boa r

An

is

about ,<; ixty feer long and

weigh s 1 50 pou nds . [0

[0

200

Imag i l1e hav ing

carry ( hat thing dow n a

hill, let alone

manuever it i n the water once you get it there . -M ark Lofdahl

A little friend Iy com pet ilio n

hurt

never

anyone , The women's Novice

8, and Varsity ligh tweight .<\ have a p r ;j c t ice race one the w<\ters of Americ a n la k e .

8, O pen boa LS


• Sarah Gordon Korina Sch.ellhase reach h igh ,lbove (he n e e , re ady [0 block a n opponent's $pike. T h e Lu ees won [h is matc h aga inse Sc .\1 a rt r ns 3-0.

up. up and away. and

Ral ly C ry

Tea nlwo rk p l ays i m p o rtant

"r

rol e i n tea m 's s u ccess ith a ra l l y i ng cry of " P u nc h ir!" g o m ot i v at e them, the w o m e n ' s v o l l e y b a l l tea m

scored one of their best sea­ sons in PLU h is to ly . The (ea rn

was one of the tough­

est in [he confere nce, s trong both in skills a n d a b i l ity. They

strength

d i s p l a y ed

and

their

s p i r i t du ring

the i r p re- se a s on [Q u rnaffient i n Cal ifornia . Team ca pta i n A m i e Mou d ry badly i nj u red

her knee in the first ga me of [he fi rst m a tch of the season.

But (he team ra l l ied , goi ng

on [0 wi n fou r of the i r five

[ou r na m e m games .

Ju n ior sener Kim B a ldw i n fe l t ( h a t the abiliry of the PLU tea m was a m ong the b es t ,

but it was their menta l {l u i tud e ( h a r tru l y "Vo l l eyba l l is a te a m he l p ed them win. sport . Everyone m u s t work toge t h e r. Every­ one must co n tri bu te . "

Coach Je rry Weyden sa id , " We

a re

s trong te a m that w orks we l l together. "

felr that th is

was

II

He

" t he best

tea m t h a t's ever been " .II!

a

-Ka re n Larsen

a[

PLU."

Thl! Mf-/Sl


U:'(JJIWI/ � 'vu[[.�J 'I)(/II 1995 Women's VoUcyvaU Team: Coach Jerry "kyden. Chelle Dunlop. Mt"ian ic:' \,(Iri,glu, Het h Jarne. Arnie �Ioudry. Jen Dyer. Heather Dooley. Jennifer Rt,... � ...·lI. Rachelle Snowdon. Korina Sd ld lhase. M iddle Rmv: Assistant Coach Pa u l ,lens('·n. b rissa Norri�. Shanl J\t'tt k's, Suzy HI ) Orel', Smah Gordon. f-Ieidi Pasim:l ti. Front R( )w ; Kim fbldwin. NO! Pkrul't'd; Tayah Rathje.

RF. H IND

TFJeScenes

Bumping What

a

strZl nge

of the g a m e .

power, (l n d

n <J me for the most U n l i ke

" setting,"

" spiking,"

i m pon3f1t [Ydf!

which

which gives

t he

i m p l ies

fee l i ng

of

purpose, "bun pi ng" sou nds very pb i n and inglori­ ous.

But

without

a

right. t h e re::

good bu m p to can

be no set

... ta n

0]'

a

poi nt off

spike

-Ma rk Lofdahl

T b e iHaSI

8et hJayne ma 'cs a spr:l w]­ i ng d i ve i n a nempt to save t he ba ll from h i tting (he grou nd, whi le Kim Bald-.v i n ('muehl's nearby a s backup. Strrret ch!


The 1 M Challenge I ntram u rals p r o vi d e fu n , n t ra m u ral

i n [e ra c t wi th o t h e r people

spo rl) a t PLU

from a roLl nd ca m pus . " Jeff

a re

Dabbs re plie d , " I t makes m e

yea r

rou n d .

The a c t i v i ties range from flag fOOlball

[0

whiffleba l l , bas ­

feel g r e a t , and I h a ve t i me w h i le I p l a y .

a

good I n Lra­

"

m u ra l s give peo ple a c h a nce

kerball , s o cc e r soft ba l l , vol­

[Q break a wa y from the boo ks

l e y ball , and ot h e rs

a n d an oppo rtu n i ty to exer­

,

.

W h en

asked the questi on, " How do

cise, while

you feel

a bo u t

and safe env iron m e n t .

PLU ? " ,

D a vy

"They give

i[l ua m u ra l s

at

L og u e sa i d ,

me a

auempL� <I. spike. but hilS ( 1 1' the net. This yea r (here wer· leagul:s for me n, wo men, and ene, p l a yer

ba l l in (0 (eams.

f i t n ess , a n d fel l ows h i p p l a yed

I n th e net. A n t n t r<l m u rJ l volleyba

en

j oy i ng

a fu n

-Scott Rom

c h ance [Q T he Ma.

'J7)(! Hast

Power'.

Mike l u i n;<;rf'a sbms horne an

oppos i ng bl ocker. Besides pl a yil1g in i n tra m u ­ ra l sports, L \.J i n s t l'" w a s :lbo o n e of ( h e

yet a nother ::; p i k e pasr

s t u d e n t referees.

nyt rap . Ke ri He ndel" " I 0 frisbee d u ring a g;"[me of u l (illlace. Fri bee is qu ite popu l a r on ca mpus, beca u se it is i ne x pen s ive J n d c a n be done " l most anyw here . I n forma l gil mes a re played a l l ye a r i'Ou nd, u!)u a ll y on Sunchy a fter nODn " . Venus

,� n :t ps up t l l c


1995

Cheerstaff. Top RowG I-(I nde, Capta i n Andrea Ca m p be l l , M ichelle Ke n n ed y, Fall

Erika Olse n , A l i s o n

J en

Kuec h e n rne i slc r.

Bottom Row:

Hey Lutes! Th e fa l l

cheers[;)ff

puts

o n yet a n other bri l l i a n t performa nce du ring h a lf-time a t a footb:lI l ga me.

S t a c e y Brod e r s o n , C a p l a i n A l l

These

Johnson, Amy Row ley, Renee Tredo.

crow d - ple<l :.e rs .

h£l lf-time

s h u\\·-s can

be real

- II

Getting I nvolved

'"R"

Be i n g a part of fa l l c h e e rstaff i s m o re

t h a n j u st c h e e rs a n d p o m - po m s os t everyone kn ows that t h e Lu re cheer sta ff sup ports

Oll l"

win n ing footba l l team from

work with k i d s on self es­ te e m .

A new

focus

fo r

[ he

t he sidelines every Sa ru rda y

c hee rstaff this fa l l is involve­

nor k n ow is wh a r goes on

side of foo rba l l .

a fre r n oon .

What you m a y

be h i nd rhe sce nes with [ h is

enth u sia s r i c group of young women .

ment

r ea l l y

w i th

other sports out­

trying to

"\Y./e a re pur

more

year such as soccer,

cross

emph a s i s on orh e r sports t h is

The fa l l cheersta ff is cho­

co u n ny , and volleyba l l , " s a i d

vious yea r t hro ugh rigorous

Ve teran Al i son G rande

sen i n the spring of the pre­

r ry-oll ts . Those chosen meer fo r rwo hou rs a nighr five

co-caprain Andrea Camp be l l .

s u mmed

j r u p by s a y i n g ,

" C h eerstaff i s a great w a y to

days a week, just to work on

get involved and

portive s ign s . They a l so rrav el

g e n e ra l .

rheir rou tines and m a k e s u p­

with the footba l l tea m to Lister E l eme ntary every F r id a y to

suppOrt ,

nor on ly sports , bur P LU I n "

-Turi Widsteen

Sagr And now, your PLU Lutes! As the grand entrance of the leam is an nounc<::d over the public add ress sys I t n , t ilt; fal l cheerscaff member wei come l h e players ontO the field.


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Pre ssure. G u a rd C h ris P " i rce la u nches a shoe over [he outstretched ha nd of a nying Sl. Mart i n 's defe nd<::r. The Lutes won this first ga me of t 1 1 se<lson 76-72.

Experience

Bas ketbal l s u ccess p rovi des fo u n d at i o n fo r the futu re ongrarulations. more

could

be

(0 B r u ce

o n ly d i d [ h e L u res fi n i s h t hird in th e co n fe rence , their best fi nish i n yea rs , h u t they came away wirh a v a l u a b l e co m m o dity : expe­

w i n n i ng

"You have to m�lk� (he

W h a t

basketbal l

sa i d

coa ch

Ha ro l dso n 's " Ru n nin' Lu ces , " w h o fi n is hed w i th

a

record fo r the second s t ra igb [

s e a so n a nd ma d e [h e pl ay­

Not

rie n ce .

yo u nu ke [he big o n e s , " Harolc.bon sa id.

l i ttle ste ps be fore

o ffs fo r the first time in fi ve

"We've made the l it t l e s t e ps

yea rs?

[ h a t co u l d lead us to hig

Ha roldson d e s cri bed th i s

yea r's t e a m as "a grea t grou p

of g u ys who were as m u c h

fun as a ny I've eve r be en

a rou nd . . . e ve rybody m a i ned

foc u s e d ,

toge ther,

a nd o n [he same page . "

s

re ­

ste ps in the fu ture . "

The Lu tes ga ined expe­

ri e n ce by p la ying in some

rou gh games throughout (he se:1so n . Thi rtee n games were dec ided by six points or J e ss . -Aa ron la ffeJ1y


Sky high. S\;� n i o r gU:lrd and <.:0l':l pra in Erik Peterson h::lp... above a n opponent on h i w : l y 1 0 anOli1er :3poi nter. Peterson led [he Lutes i n coring this :;e'.l. o n \v i t h a 1 6 ,,g poincs pe r game a ve -age , Boxi n g Out Liule t h i ngs ca n make

a

big di fference i n

bas ketbal l . 'fh i n gs like keep ing you r head

up while you d r i b b l e or keepi ng you r feet mov i n g on defe nse , Th i ngs l ike rebou nd-

i ng, where you between you r

yo u

a re

in

a

mUSl

pla ce yo u r body

o p p o n en t

and [ h e bJsket

so

bener posirion ro grab [he ba l l .

-M<uk Lofdahl

Surrounded. Alt hough he is tma lly engu lfed by fou r defe nd(;.' L' . K ri�ter Su ndq II i'it sri II

rn;)

nag<.:s to geL the ball

u p and i nlo ( h e h;lsket . S l I nd q ll is t .

s o p h o m o re

S[O 'kho! m ,

The Jlast Strong in the

middle.

Center Brad

B revet goes up for yet a n other e�l :-;y

J a y - i [,\, 13rev(:t was dn Jlonorable m<cnrion (Ill-conk-rence p la yer and the unly fres h ma n t o recelve any vO[ ....� for a l l-conference,

fO lw a r d .

Sweden.

is

a

fro m


Pivoti ng her body keep h e r opponent (l way from I he basket. Anna ;\elson m a neuvers into ;l pLlce where she Ul n get a pass and then get any easy basket. Ge rt i ng po s i tion. [0

Unslop pable. Ha l T nyino a nd legs wheeli ng, senior forward IvlicheLle P rice ha r re l ls d own the lane for a n ­ other evvo po i n ts .

PhOI .'ie/"I)lces

Pbo/r> Sert>ice

Tea m Fe l l ()wsh i p For (1 ream [0 become a co hes ive u n it tha t can

work we l l tOgether, the members

must

d o t h i ngs together besides p ractice basket­

bal l .

The

ream

[h is yea r d id [hings such as

fel lowship ou t i ngs !O [he bea ch and work­

ing i n the a fternoon wirh Fern H i l l Element:lry s r u de n l s d u r i n g thelr a fter school spo r[S progra m . -Ma rl< Lofd a h t Women s Baskelb(lf/

It-'om

. }{

:-- &1.�J.'(!thall

1995-1996 PLU Women's Basketball Team. RICk [�( ) W : Head Coach M<lIY Ann Kluge, Laura Tripl<:n . M is�y I (au�("h, Michelle Pric�, Anna Ndson . J ennifer i{icbe:- , M isty [ j a n k. ... . A.-;sist:ll1\ Coat:h (� illa Grass. Front Row: Tasi(' H:l 111 pIOn . KJJl1 Cnrhray, Lian \X ·ciI:tnd. � (;] ri HoSt>Ih . :-Jot Pictured: Ja nel Brouel':o;o n.


"""".= "'ot..lo3I..h>ou-..

Tough

.. ""' '''''' ... .. .. - ... , - _ ... . __....

,-

Women's basketball team

1\

narrowly misses playoffs • h... <nrn headed inlO m" Ia� ...� nlm" rt'gUlu ... ason. PLL' ,,""""n-5 bo ...." boll clDCh M�I'} Ann Kluge

NorIhwe.>t Coli.".. Wnh . ronr."..".,.,r�dolS S """�, ,he rnd of ,ho: ""'''''''. ,"" luU,,,

.....,,-r on •

posrtron 10

r!lCOUr:>srd h<'r ,r:orn '0 add ma�e """ p/;I)..-Ifs. bu, 100,

• Ir,,� S PI C E 'o,ho:ir Ii>"" Ihnr Hn:al four <onr.",,""r

dUSM'2fOn nu, ... sacnfltt. go�'oFiru<hS-9 on conr",. 1""S<'."U"l!"'r.cooprrmon, en<;e and 10--1 2 o>TrolIl or

communlUhon. <ommU' ""'nt. and �n.h",i.1sm So fa,. ,hIo ,.\I,,,, �por->ded 10 .1-..:" morn', <"OCOUragem<nI. ·Rlgh. """ ... .., �'."'nan "p.' ..1<1 "",ior ren!�r Anna N�lsnn -W� ..... r..all�' fa­ '-"""l! on n\.:lkmg .he pl.}., offs . roJ ,,.y,ng '<>gel""':

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ar

el

t

I

Wrestl e rs sco re b i g at ' nat i o n a l

t o u r n a m e nt i n �� o rth Da kota

" r � �� � op o

or

Nguyen cap­

t u re d fou nh

p l ace a t th e NAIA na tiona I

w restl ing

meet i n Nort h Da­ kota in Ma rch to C£lP off the sea son for

problems cu t into [he lu tes'

dep th w hen fo u r w restl e rs were declare d a c a dem ica l l y i nel igible , 1 n add ition to Nguyen ,

PlU senr

cle rs

andJoh o Ai ke n . AI[

st:.n ta tives w i l l be

b a c k for n e x r

lead t h e Lu tes

fi fteen and J ha l f (ea m points.

It was a le a rni n g season

for PLU 's young team, which

consisted of mostly fresh­ me n (l nd so p h omores , The

team was lead by two yo u ng

coaches, B ria n P e te rson a nd

Jeff Tho m pso n , w ho took ove r a fte r ( he re!-! ignation of fo rmer coach C h ris \'<Iol fe ,

Inj u ry

a nd inelig ib i l i ty

When it's aU said a nd done. T u a fl Nguyen sranJ:; on rhe rl,I t Fon)) , tlW<l il­ ing h i S a wa rd for 4 1 h rl ace i n (he 1 1 8 lb d i v i sion ;l r r h e N A T A Ch:l Inrion­ .. hips.

:

Kyle

four na tion a l re pre­

Ngu y e n 's win

fi n ish at the tou rn a me n t w i th

n a t io n a l s :

wres­

We;'lkley, Man Bliss,

s e a s o n .

to a 1 6[h pi,] ce

[Q

three o t h e r

se ason ,

Coach Peterson

sa id , "We're excired a b ou t what's going [0 h a p pe n ne xt

season . "

-Chris Coovert


Get a gri.p! Mako Furtl kawa attempts co

puc

his

opponenc

i nca a

head l ock . 275 lb.

F u rtlkawa compeced in rhe

weigh[ cla ss.

The Victor. Af(et' ;1 g ru e l ing rn;:![c h , t h e refen:c: r a i ses the arm of freshman Tom H 1I1.z, recognIzing him as tile wi ru1er.

Scori n g P i n n i ng you r oppo n e n t IS nO[ [he on l y way to score ,

Wrestlers a lso receive poi ms for escapi ng to t h e i r

feet from being d o w n o n the

mat,

taking

a n oppo足

ne n t down, or going from

u ndernea t h to on top o f [ h e i r oppon en t .

-Mark Lo fd a h l Buff. Arter a long workouL . oh n AIken shows off h is muscu lar phy足 sique A i ken competed In rhe 1 :' J b.


'IN '{etl tll

1995-1996 PLU Ski Team. Back no,,-..- : Lars Jorgel1s(.'I1. X l a l t \\":'J\Je. Ja.�( )n �OIUIl l('r::;l'l . Trl'vin C I I-json. Ty Rhode..;, Dan Kelln. Oliver G r:'l h:II11, M i k e �dllill , Cl l l'i� H i pPl' .I<' )J1;uhall Coombes. Front Row: I I<.:nrik K jellk\'bt. ehfi": R;lvl i n . j\ k l l t I lo[ ulll . L.ara Tl I rJlt'r, :'. lcli�·<1 Ba kos. Sara POl1zd, Kari \'(lagneL Joyce ,\ liningeL '\01 l ' kl l l reti: Sai l ) ' Cole. .

Jay PU�e

Boots Wet fee t a re either

a re

But ha v i n g

not fu n _

s o re a n kle�. a g ood

pa i r

o f ski boots sh o uld p revenr lhis pr o b l e m G ood boots,

th e

<IS

well

as

rest o f a s k i ier's

e q u i pment, is not cheap, bu t ir is essen t i a l t o perfo r ma n c e .

pe ak

No o ne

wa n ts [0 lose a race

beca use

they broke

a

b i nd i n g_ -l'kl rk

Lofdah l

M ike Schill! cl i ps h i s shoukler as he flys a ro u n d one of [he gales on t ile giant sl<t lom course_ Good form i n [he tu rns is css�'mtal [0 a good gi:.-1n[ sla lom run.

Around the tuen,

.


To

The thrill of high-velocity sport luI ""'�o P"'OPIr hurl ,hcm­ ...-1,-.., doo. n a ,nov. CO\'­ C1<'d hill ., top 'f"""'l in rnMld "�II,..r' TIie 'hrill n( I\yIng "n" <I", .r",,,' No ''''0 "u�, are ev� tIM! ",me M"""",,,,orhe r PlU sk' ,..�m ' knu ..

[h,,,

'hrill ",cli

uk,'.ny group

of

P<'OPk {!wI >I",,,d .. "."

.mOlJn' of

tlm�

(0-

g � [ h C T .

,,,,,mh.,,, of

the .kl team II"'''' to he '"

do"" as .il�if\llS. 11Ie group hv<:<J l<l!!c�ler durHlgJ-I�'m In c<>n<lc>. "'''' Whit� Pa", E,,,,), dor arollnd 9 " M

.

the Ie'''' would hIt Ihe

......'b _'_Ty'"

'""'" .. k ' _ _ "'-' a.... ....... ond"I/rCdo....... _.... .. , ....... . .....:10 _

""""" Af'''r> f�"

If.,., run..

.""n,ng r", ot... >lalom .00 giilnl ,','om would btcgIn N,gh'" on ,he moun""" ,.-= full o(fun �\.:l.ny hoo,lB ";� 'prnI

rdA_'lng ," ,he

"'" pool. dr>d those .. 110 : ..."'"

hr:i,.,......,.- CF.!.y-e,-en "..-d

'OO" dlllOg Dchw....k�r>d II", "';rn ".,.�:<'d to t.I�"', ,,'nch we", hdd ", .\I�"'n Ridge, WA, .\IL Hood M""d OW" OR, and BrutldJ.8<'. 10 Both ,e�m> did " ell 11"" "".­ >on , 000 til" "on..,o\ [�.m �,en qu:>l,ned a, an �lter n"� for region." For meml>rn. of 'he ,.,

,bUlg i• •o .dd"-�K"', and "'iruef ;." the W.",e>.I

,.am.

"''''''''' of tile ye.,

-&0,. Portze�


W o lfp ack

.

A3 ro n

M ille r , J a son

K a i painen, 3 n d Brent Roeger kee p close together w i t h the p a c k so [hey

can conse lve energy. hind someone

wind

else

R u n n i n g be­

ell i s down on

resista nce and ma kes ru n n i ng

c:L�ier.

RF. H IND

Tffe-Scenes

A nncke C;e/)Ql/(

Wa rm i n g U p Stretching and otherwise get�:ng you r bo d y r ea d y for ac tion is proba bly th e most i mporta nt, [hough l eas t-visible aspect of

co m pe[ition.

Warming

u p leads to better perfor­ mance and greatly re­ duces the risk of injury. -Mark Lofclahl

Suspended animatio n .

DeGi l h le(e

D3 vid Robinson is frozen in

in

(ime

as

he le3 ps o ver

a

meter h u rd les ,

The (k:c;t(i1alon con­ field

h u rd le

(he 1 1 0

s is[s of [en d iffere n ( (rack and d isci p l i nes.

Reaching new heights. Ju n ior pole vau lter Joe l MacDouga l l rowers

ove r

every(hing a s h e goes I I p a nd over (he pole before

(u mbli ng

(0

(he grou nd ,


Step p i n g Back Looki n g back a n d

refl ect i ng ca n b e a

'aking a POinL fre�hmJO decathlete avid J:lSrcrs practICes his form in , c jave l i n throw, 200 feer is consid­ ' ·d a good ciislaJ'lCe for a col lege

s ati sfyi n g e n d eavo r

,rowei',

th e

P LU

menu;

tra c k

and

course o f ehe sea son. Stepped

s

1\

fi e l d

squ ad

concluded

a omher s u ccessfu l

spri ng

seaso n, one can ima g i ne tha [, fi n a l l y ,

the

a th l etes ,

took

som e t ime to step b a c k , ta k e a

deep b rea t h , and re fl ec t .

Ste ppe d b a c k and co nsid­ e red [he m o n c hs o f we ight

back

ma ke a nd

du r i n g

c o n s i de red

the the

won d erfu l pea ks attai ned and c ha m p i o nshi ps wo n in the

postse a s o n-a nd t here were

m a ny , O n e c a n i magine the sa t i sra ction of the 1 996 tra c k

sea son

fo r

t h ese athletes.

Beca u s e the re a l ization [ ha t you 've

c om peted

a ga i ns t

tra i n i ng a nd ro ad n1n n i ng

you r ow n best se l f a l l s p r i n g

that g ave (h em

strong base

long ma kes every tra c k a th­

i n t he t'Jrl y -go i ng, Stepped

lete a w i n n e r, wh a t a l l thes e

back

p eo p l e are ,

a

and cons i dered

c o n s [a n r

t he

pe rso na l i m prove -

Giving his all. Stm i n t ng every musde i n h i S bod y , Thorin Souchwonil e x ­ plodes ou[ of the s larring blocks on the firs leg of a l'e la y , A good sra rt is very i n,porta n t, expecially in shorter disw nces l i ke 1 00 and 400 meters.

-R o ge r Brodn i a k

Freshman Davy prepares to la u nch rhe s hot mto the w i l d green yonder. A men's s hot we ighs abo u t 1 6 pou n ds , Ta ke a load off.

Lo g u e


Off to the races. Da nl Phillips, Corie Christ me A.'dey, and Jenn Krueger, ger off (0 a great ,;�rr in t he 100 meter d a s h , t h e shortest a n e l fasles( rllce i n [facie Kru ege r,

her heels . As Co a c h Brad hOLl 5 hI. e n 'ourag<.'tnent t'fOnl {he siJelines, C helsea Morri ..: f ri es to

Close

on

Moore

.

calch

up

w n ll

Sha nnon

t ea m mare

Robi nson du ri ng

a

PU '_

meet at

Helpi n g Hand As s i st a n t coac h 's e nth u s i as m fo r t rack co n t ri b u tes t o t rack tea m 's s u ccess f y ou ' re looki ng fo r someone who l i ves and breathes t rack

back [0 peo p l e . It keep:; you you n ge r t h a n you rea l l y a re , "

and fi eld, look no fu nh e r s a i d Ca re w . than PLU assistant t ra c k coach I n addir i on ro h is exte n ­ G a ry Ca rew. Ever s i n c e h is s i v e t r a c k b a c k g r o u n d , ea r ly ch i ldhood yea rs g row­ C a re w ' s u n derst a n d i n g o f i n g u p i n Trinidad, the S pO rl p h ys i o l ogy, body m e c h a n ­ o f tra c k h a s bee n a pan o f ics , and t h e men tal side o f C a re w 's life. He ev e n com­ spri nti ng gives h i m a usefu l peted 4 x400 relay i n [ h e 1976 perspecriv e . O l ympjc G a mes i n Mon r reaL As

a

be l oved m embe( of

[he PLU coaching st a ff for n i ne yea rs, Carew has

crans­

hued h is wealth of worl d­

c l a �s [ ra ck expe rience i n w

a

su ccessfu l coa ch i n g ca reer.

Hea d c oac h B ra d M oore spoke hi ghly of C a r e w : " l [e ta kes k i ds who a r L n t [ h e '

'

best ::l round a nd ti1<;y be­ come rhe bes[ a ro u n d . Th a r ':-; t h e s ig n o f

a

good coach , "

-Roger Brodn iak

land ing. J u n ior Co(i<,' Kl'uegel makes a j!L'rfe '[ landing afu.:r hel jump. Carie : ! nd twin s i scer Jent1 both C OI II j lct l ' i n the h:l!l\llKT (hro�v tri pic i U III p, and :, p r im s Safe

,

.


I (hink I can, I (hink I can. Sopho­

more high jumpe r Lanssa Norris strams to push her b ody over the

knocki ng it off.

clear [he sec height cries [0 move J u ring

a

meet.

up

ba r w i tho l.) t

High j u mpers must

in a [ most three nex t h eig h t

[0 [he

Modified frisbee. Kirs(en Liane gets ru t l wind u p be fo re she lers her d isclls fl y. Throw ing a discus is much d i ffere n t thal t h row i ng a frisbee . a

The Fos b u ry Flop High

jumping

is o n e of t h e stra n gest t r a ck

; md fi I d e v e n ts to w a tc h .

The j u m pers

somet i m es l ook l i k e cont ort ion i sts as [ h ey bend ov e r bCl ckwa rds on t h e i r w a y ove r t h e b::lr.

Bu[

who o r i gi n a l ly dev e l oped t h is

tec h n iq u e? At th

1968 Ol ympic Ga mes

D ick F ( s b u r)' ( ri e d o u t

a

i n Mex i co C i ry ,

j u mping

n o one h a d e v e r see n before .

fo rm [ h a t

He w o n the

event t h a t y e a r w i t h a j u mp of 7 ' 4 . 25 " .

The

[ c h n 'que

h e dev e l ( )pe(ďż˝ . \\ h i ch

i s sti l l

used cod a y ) i s e<d l [ h e Fns b u ry Flop. -Ma r k Lofd a h l


Catc h i ng \\I ] ( h

a

hug

glove, face

ma s k , and bouy armor, a ca tc h er

can

prOlecle d .

look al most too Bur ca rchi n g 80

m . p . h . f astb�l l ls fo r a whole game, wh i l e squ atti n g io p()st ion on l y a cou p l e feer

be h i nd not

a

a

sw inging bar, is

w<l l k in t h e park.

C a tch i ng i s one o f rhe most phys i ca l l �' de ma nding posi tions i n baseba l l .

-Mark Lofdahl

Jay Pickoff. Senior M<l t Baxter sta nds by fi l s ( b;lse OInd awaits [he pickoff thaw from the pl(c her s o he tag (he UPS runner before he reaches the base. Qui! Senior co-ca pta m a nd s h o r(S h op

Desmond tags o u t an oppos­ ing base ru nner at second base Desmond was the only m I ddle 10fielder (his year w a h rxev ious varsicy expertence. Danny


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,h.11 d><.' 1996 �u:;ttl could be

-PLl' Sport>

loror"""on knItt:!.


Safe! Ju stine Kroe h l s l i d e � safely into h ome w a y before [he George Fox c a tch e r can recei\"(: the ba ll and a pply the tag. PLU won both games of the double h e ad e r 4 -0 a n d 6- l . ,

RF·JlIND

TfJeScenes

,

,

Nine heads are better than one . The wom e n 's softball te a m gets to­ gether for a l ittle pre-game h u dd l e [0 help themse l ves get men tally pre­ pared a n d fi red u p .

P itch i n g When most peop le think of sof[ball, they [hink of hig h -arcing, slow-mov i ng pi [ches [ha [ are easy [0 hit deep to left .

But

fas [pi[ch sohba l l is much different. Al though [he p i tch is still thrown u nderhand, i[ is much LOugher LO dea l with tha n a slowpitch. A fas[pi [ch ca n a p proach speeds of

an overhand fastbal l . -Mark Lofdahl

L is a Treadwell waits o n th i rd base for a teammate to h it h e r home. The j u n i o r shortsto p was one of the key rerurn­ ing p layers from last yea r s squ a d . Ninery feet to go.

anxiously

'


Winning Tradition Tea m co nt i n u es co m p et i t i ve ways

r

,

he rLU women's fa s t p itch

a d a p t , " h e said .

softball tea m looked to con -

tive th ing tha t we h ave so

U nu e i ts win ning tr ad i t i o n

m a ny r etu rn i n g p l a y e rs , "

th rough [ h e 1 996 seaso n . Las t

Th e Lu tes basked i n the

year t h e Lu tes wo n the NCIC

su n of Hawa i i during spri n g

confe rence title, a nd th is y ea r

brea k

they w on ye t aga i n, fo r a

tou r n a me n t i n Kon a .

re cord of t e n straight. Despite the l oss of

t h re e

-..... ....... key se niors

',. . .

The

tea m re t u r n ed to PiU w i t h a

ta n, as we l l as

a

few more

w i ns u n der its be l t to k i c k off c o n fe r e n c e

co m p e t i t i o n .

of s eve n starte rs from last

seaso n , the maj ori£), of ga mes

year has p rovided a

were pl a yed o n t he roa d , but

sol i d backbone to

t h a t did n O[ prohi bi t [he team

t he tea m . Ac­ co rd i n g to head

from com p i l i ng a n i m pres­ s i v e re cord .

coach R ick Noren, this yea r ' s

The tea m 's st ren g t h and

team was c a p a bl e of m a k i n g

stabil ity, a s wel l a s i ts a bu n ­

II p

for t he l oss of these key

d a nce o f you ng ( a l e n t will

"It hurts a n y t ime

u p ho l d the Lu tes' w i n n i n g

ers ."- .

( hey co m pe t ed i n a

Du ri n g t he fi rst h a lf of the

you l ose sen iors, bu t the p l a y­

.

as

to gra du a tion, t h e return

players.

la v Piloe

"It's a posi­

l e a rn

to

c h a ng e

a nd

t radi tion i n T he fu tu re . -E rin Ro w l ey

. .

"':t:

-.

Tough hop. Sen i o r co-capC2 i n J u!1 t i n e

Kroe h l su perbl y c a t c h e s a r o u g h grounder nea r second base. Q u ick grou nders eha ta ke ru n ny bou n ces 2 1(;: e, peci a l l y h a rd t hand l e .

Ja y Pike Crouched in position, se n io r carcher Sarah johns(on rea dies hersel f to receive yet a norber blazlOg

Reach p itch.

out.


S in k it.

Bloomc nracler .s inks give herself a bird i e fo r the h ole. Puni n g l oo k easy. but c a n hl· one of the hardest pa rts of the g<\me. a

B ro o ke

shUll pun

[Q

Diamond 1n the rough. Ll n e Meyer practices hi:, c h i p s ilo! i n the [(1 1 1 gras s On the edge of the ru I golf c()u r�e The cou rse is u sed fo r teanl members for p rdcticing, a � we l l ;15 by other studen[S a nd and by he genera l publ ie.

Wo men :- Golf

I n The Swing

M e n ' s team cont i n u es

s u ccess w h i l e n ew wo m e n 's team sta rts off st ro n g a nd M a t[

or [he rhird sea­

cifi c . P e r 01 0f550n

son

in a row,

Enge l be rt a lso made key co n ­

t h e P LU men's

[ribu t i ons to [ h e team's suc­

go l f tea m domi­

cess.

na ted its com petition i n the

NOl1hwesl Conference of 1 n­

de pendenr Co l l eges (NCIC)

Afte r w i n n i ng th ree tOurna­

m e n t s i n the new f�:dl s e aso n ,

fielded a wome n ' s go l f tea m fo r [he fi rs t t i m e eve r [ h i s s p ring . P L U ' s [earn PLU

of

B ro o k e

Bloome n ra d e r,

Erika Be n ne t [ , M e g a n S m i t h ,

the Lu tes picked u p in the

a nd K are n Leikem competed

off, w i n n i ng the WiHame tte

na ments and the first ever

s p ring right where [ h ey l e ft

a nd P a c i fi c i nv i tationals a nd t h e NC [ C tOu rnament.

Sta ndouts for the Lu tes

i o c l u ded

Lane

M ey e r,

mdea l i s l a t WiHa meue, a nd

Chris M i ng, medalist

at

Pa-

i n severa l i n v i ta t i o na l tou r­ NCI C women's golf c h a m p i ­

o nshi p . Coach Ga ry C i n o tto sa id [hat the

yo u n g grou p

showed co nsistenc im prove­ me nt

al l

yea r and sho u ld

con t i n u e to become mo re com peti tive i n the fu tu re .

-C hris Coovert


G ro u n d s ke e p e rs Wha [ would golf be w i[ho u [ a good course to pla y on? Cou ld you i mag ine p l a yi n g on a

co u rse where [he grass on the greens is

[he leng[h of t he roug h? PLC 's groun dskeepers do a great job keeping [he

n i n e hole course on lower cam pus l ooki n g i ts besr.

-Mark Lofda hl A nllek,' Geba!le

7be Mosi

Long drive. IVLl k ing -" u re to follow through. Matt Enge l hert hib a long, str<l ight shot down the f ;1 irw�ly to­

wa rd the [l ag. Enge l be rt <l nd tC<lm­ m a te Chris Ming ma ke t he a ll-confer­ ence tea m this p.:ar Chip shot. Meg;m Smith h i ts a shorr c h i p shot from the fa i rway onto the green . a t th e 1\CTC Champions h i ps in O regon.


Tou gh

s e rv c .

S o p h o m ore

M a l!

B r.wne! fi res a tough to pspi n serve for yet a noth e r , ceo Bra u nd pl<1yed in the No 2 singles spm this ye:u.

The H a lf-Vol ley The h a l f-vo l le y is one o f the roug hest shots

i n t en n i s

.

I m a g i ne

a

ball rac i n g toward

you r feet a [ speeds u p to

1 00 mi l"" per

h o u r from a bo u t t h i rty feel a WLl y .

ret

1m

To

t h e shot , you must q u i c k l y bend

d own . pu r [ h e racq u e t a lmost on the g rou n d , a nd t i l t [ h e head back so th e ba l l will hi t the grou nd , h i t your racq u e t , and

then h o pefu l l y go b<lCk ove r the net.

It is

one of th ose s bots that becomes more

i nstinct and rea c t ion tha n pla nned . A I 1. l I eke CJebC///.e

-Mark Lofd a h l Ready position. M i ke P l l /,l'O stand� r � J d y a nd w a i r i n g b y the net :I S IlI.� p a rt n er p repa res to rece i v e t i l l' opponent'. serve. Ha Vlng [ i lL: rdcqUl'"f In the right posit ion ;)nd hemg on t h e h,.1 1 1 ()f

vnl l r

fppt j " i m nr.".r " n r i n

0 "" _


Mental game. DOll bles partners Jon and rvl a tt S i mons tly to focus men ta l l y durin g a break berween points. Concentra t lon is essem iaJ to playing a good ma rch.

Olson

A nneke Ceballe

H it It Hard

Fo r m e n 's te n n i s , it's n ot j u st a st rate gy-it's a way of l ife

egy

fo r

ma tches.

i t i t hard . To

wea ker tea m than last sea

some, i[ m a y

son .

seem

be

throu gh even the ra i n iest of

simply a strat足

seasons , the tea m overca me

w i n n i ng

[0

te n n i s

For men's ten n is

coach M ike Benson, how足 ever, it is more than a motto;

a

With

-

perseve ra nce

4-7 record m i d wa y through

the season [0 fi n is h strong a t

1 2-7 , Rem mers to the

tea m

it is an a p p roach to life, one

inclu ded seniors Eri k Monick,

that has l i fted lhe swinging

Paul Hemly, Jon O l son , Col i n

Lu tes a bove all the resc . Says

Arnold, R i a n Rowl es,

and

Benson, "Hitting it hard is

Andy Nierma n , as wel l as

the 0 pposite o f taking it e a sy .

j u n i orJesse Ca lyl , and sopho足

It's a tta cking wha tever you ' re

mores Cefe Quesada a nd Matt

doing wi th a l l you r hearc . "

Bra u nd .

T his p hi l osophy was ob足 viously ins t i l l ed we l l wi thin

wereJ u n iors Mike P itzen a nd

the pia yers, as [he team swept

B o l e r,

al l of it con fere nce ma tches ,

Si mons, a nd Rob Thornton

givi ng it a n excel lent chance for

a

bi rt h a t na tiona l s

.

From the begi nning of the seaso n, t he Lu tes were

New to the [eam

G i l Rigell, and freshmen Jon Howe

Wi n n ,

-P a u l Hemry

Man


Close Up

An i n s i d e r's v i ew of l ife o n t h e wo m e n ' s te n n i s te a m . ong afre r ou r

rea m has gra duared a n d mo ved on , we w i l l reme mber [his st':lson as one of rhe bes[ e v e r. S p ri n g break i n Florida a n d Ne w Orleans was defi ­ n i lely a time of good food ,

fu n ,

goo d

a nd

good

fr iends. With

h o u rs s pe n t i n t h e v a n , ru n­ n i n g .s t a i rs, cI i mb i ng ( feeS , play ing " r ru t h o r [ru rh , "

a n d THE L O O K . \Ve fi n i s he d our SC;I SOn.

with

a

1 6-3 record .

We

look fo rw a rd (0 co n­ fe re nce, a n cl

a (ri p [0

[he n a t i o n a l t o u r na­ ment i n Tu ls(l , O k la ­

fi v e

seniors

a n d fi ve j u niors on t h e rea m ,

We wi l l n ever fo rget the l o n g

m os t

of us have

ho m a .

A n d mos[ i m-

porta n tly, we

w I l l a lways

know thaI we went oU[

been toge t her for ( he

defe a ri ng Sea t t le U; a nd i f

past

they wa nt a rema tch , we

t h r ee

or

fou r

L i ke a fa m i ly , w e share the sa me years .

wins , dis­ loss es , plenty of

me morie s-grea t

a p po i n t i n g

te a fS , bur eve n

P racc ice c Une.

marc

laughs .

S<l r a h O fnel' works

h e r fo re h <l n d i n p r a C [ l c e . O;lcKswing a n d fo l io"".'[hroLigh a re essential to a good hit. on

ca n always lake t he m

on a t

U l t imate Frisbee!

-Karen Schmidt & Jen n Sea ls


Joy Zu mbru nnen winds u p a nd prcpMes (0 slam the bali ba c k o v e r ( he net using a rwo­ h a nded backha nd. S L'ileI'S .loy and J I I I Zu mbru nnen were 1 3-0 i n doubles (h is year. Perfect fo nn.

Power trip. Tracing t i le ba l l as it fa lLs from [he s k y . sophomore Li.';a Dollur geLs fetldy to smash an O Ve t·· head. A good ove rhead c a n em phau­ el i l y end a poi m Cl ncl g ive a player ;) n emotional boost d u r ing

:1

matc h .

Jay Pike

Serv i n g I f you h a d a t ota l l y u nsco ppa ble

serve ,

[hen you would

be a n a l most u n beaca b l e player. B u t deve l o p i ng an u n � [oppable

se rve

is tough , if not i m poss ible.

Most

p i a y e rs try to lea rn at least [11 ree or fOLl r diffe re n t S t' rves ( 0 use d u r i n g

co m m on The flat

�( 'f\'t:', <i re s e rve

doesn't move

matches. Th ree of the most

the

flar serve. tops p i n , (lOci sl ice.

is m u c h l i ke

100 m u c h ,

a fastba ll in baseba ll-it

bur i t 's preny quick. The sl ice

serve is rrod u ced by h i u ing the b al l o n irs side so it

spi ns a nd c ur v e s

;) 5

i[ J P p roache� t he re ce iver. The

tops p in serv e , a l though ha rd to master, is a lso ha rd to re t u r n ,

Afrer h i ni n g the cou n, the bal l j u m ps up i n

someti mes unexpected ways . I

r '

l

hi


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aim, IlIe. Ja ime Kll zma l1 ich rhe ba l l to a lean ma l e , d u t i fu l l y practici n g her form. Throw i ng and catching a l a ­ crosse b a l l is much harder than many reople th i n k .

Ready,

gets ready 10 l a u nch

J,�)i What do you think? S helby G reene a nd C h rj� Hassey d isc uss S[[3tegy for ( h e i r next ga m e . b c rosse is a v e ry o p e n and Etsl-mov il1g g:1me. Lo o k o u t be h l n d Y O ll ! Mike Hjel krem ( 1 5) sre<l h h i l y sOf.',lb l i p hehi n d Kyle Andrews (53) i n <I n a t ­ tempt to s(c a l the hal l dll ring a prac­ l ice game.


BiU Pandlanl

Man Foreman

Named PLU

Wins NatkNull

Men's Basketball

Collegiate

AssllIBnt Coact.

Weightltftlng

The Year

Thl. Men's Soccer Team Losses to Simon haser In Regional Tournament David Olson Steps Down From Athletk Director Position PLU Inducts Seven InlO Han Of Fame Cross Country Sweeps NCIC Men's & Women'. CIOW"S Men's Tennis Team Capture Fifth Straighl Championship

" �l

Jeny Weydert

Paul Hoseth

Leaving PLU's u...._. ..._.. n-_

Na"l8d New ......__ ....___.

.


Headlines

Women

Women's Soccer

Swim mers Take

Season Ends

N C I C Tdle

With Playoff Loss to WillameUe

Kevin Aoki Chosen To Lead

Sue Sh inafelt

PLU Volleyball

Na med PLU's

IProg ra m

Women's Soccer Coach Men's Basketbal l Team Falls To Lewis & Clark I n N C I C Tou rn ey Footbal l Team's Dream Of Nationa l Title Shattered By Findlay Softba ll Tea m Wins Tenth Straig t Conference nile

Men's Golf Tea m

Gavin Stan ley

Wins Third

Earns Fi rst Team

Straight N CIC

All-American

Title

Honor in Football

Col leen Hacker Aurora Bray

Steps Down As

Wins National

PLU's Women's


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i'rJl1ks

Students literature i n

The w r i t ten word . re;td Gayle Fr;onb

an

and

a nalyze

,) [ [e m pt to

find deeper

mea n i n g . )iew

eli re n ions, P rok:��or J j ill 1115 slucicnb (0 at d j ffe rem pers pecti ves ,

i\ I brechc a.sb

look

Sel f-expression. Traci B e n o i t share some of her \"\1 riu 1 1 ,j WI(h (he cb .s.

wel i r:; [ 0

.

D�ep thought One swd ent ro nd..:rs l 1 1 a n ' s e pherm�rJ I e x i ."t e n,c e .

G�yle I'ral1ks

The C MJ r,t of .RJrrni n p


Essay Competition Ho nors Students the genocid of the J �ws d Ufi ng World \\?ar II any dJl:: or tht' Croa ts. Serl·)s and y ! usl ims in t h e hloouy c i \' l I w a r pb yed out t h e bs( few b

d i ff�rent f r m the g e n e

ye,lfs in t h e tOrlu!;;' r Y u gosl ; l v i a ?

AnneUese Gornc, a Pac i fi c Luthera n U n iversity jun inr English ma jor from M u k illL'o , \v· '.l.� h add resses this topic in her t'ssay "Genocidt: St rikes Aga i n . " The essay took ..

�econd place i n I l k' t i rst I{a ph ll(c'1 Lcmk i n E." S;I), Competi­

I'Ll] I i n Dect'ml lt:' ri. (iorl le is ;t 11)93 g r:IUU­ Evere t t . \v';l. <; h . S he i s tht: dau gh ter of IV:ll1 and Mar,� lta C, ol'l le or M � l k i i teo,

r ion held

ate

at

of \b ri ne .. H igh Scho( )1 i n

sophomore rrUiTl B d l inghalll, "Heporlillg Geno­ cide," : 1 compa rison of t he A r l1!:: ric�tn I II �d i a 's treaflllt:'nt of the < l n n i h i l i: l t ion of t h e Jews J u r ing t h e Nuremburg a n d Eichmann t ri:J\s, "v h i c h w e r e sepa ra leJ by 15 yt",tr ·. Loherg i)i a 1 9<)<i gra tiu;!t't' of Sdl()lllt' l l igh School i n Bt' l I i n�ham. she i. t h e d:.IlI gluc'f of John Lnberg :tnd Molly Loberg, a Pl.l '

\X/a sh . . tonk first

place w i t II h e r eS�;ly

Cha rll:'ne Stark Luher�-D'l ll:'. Tile

ina uguration of t l li.:

SchooL

t i l:'s ;IS Yale Law

Lt'1l1kin Es:-;:,y of su ch prest igious

Ra phael

lipn puts PU i i n t h e ra n K'

l I ni\'(: r.� i­

f h l k e I n i ver$ i ty- L; nv Sc hoo l ,

Hamil ton College, Colgatl' U n i Tilt'

Comp ' l i ­

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servt's to i nspiR' you n g people.: t u the issue of genocide :l nd to i n form t l tl:lll or Raphael Lem ki n . PLU :l i u ll1nus �lll d regen t DOl lald ;'.-lnrke n '60 and � l col leagu e . Druce Lil l n w n , t:a('h Jona tecJ S 1 0. 000 to endow t i le> COl l i pet i l ion .

rdl ee[

eompt.' ti!ion on

re<.:eived. A tll l'ee· rt:r�on <.'i l1l lmittt'e of Kelleh er, as:,ociatt' pl'of(:'s,�or of pol i t ical science a nd direCtor of t h e PU T Cenler tor I nt t'rn;t[ ion;d Prog ra ms, and Kurt M : l yer. J>Ll I rege n t .

F i ve essays

Cll l'i."

were

Browning, A n n

(: h ost' t he win ners u na n i rnou:.ly. T h e fi rst -phl(': � prize i s $ 7 '; 0 , second i.� $ 2')0. -PLU N ews

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thi ngs i n l i fe a re free. Fo r free ·�l(.It' m i c ass istance , bo t h [he Wr iting C e n te r G1 n d Ie C o mp u t e r Lab a re a va Hahle to PLll stu d e n ts . -

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the w ri t i n g cente r a re tra i n ed t o make t h e i r

ape rs , essays , a n d repo rts more

dea r a nd logi­

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amme n d problems t h a t the stu d e n ts

might not no t ic e , but

[ he i r

p ro fes sor s w i l l .

The Compu te r Lab i s located on t h e fi rst fl o o r of

the Un i versity Ceo ter,

They h ave IBMs,

.Mac i n tos hes , and VT term i na l s a v a i lable for use

se ven days a we ek ,

Consu l ta n ts p ro v i d e adv ice

fo r u s i ng the word processin g, sp re ad sheet,

a nd i nternet softwa re ava il­ able a t the bb. S t u de n t s with v a l ida ted IDs m ay lise the Comp u te r Lab for rec re a t i o n as well as da tabase, g ra ph ics,

fo r assign men ts .

Al thou g h ne ithl2 r i s as brea [ h tak i ng as a s u n s e t or l o ve , the free ass ista nce o ffe r e d by [ he Wri t i ng Center a n d Com pu te r Li b w i l l aid s t u dents in i m p ro v i n g t he i r acade m i c en deavo rs. -Sa ra Mueller


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Technologica l busi ness, Larry Hegs[aci i n s p i res stu d e n ts of h si n e s s compu t i n g . Cbrifying he r pOi n t . P ro­ f\... �sor Lind;'l G i bso n ex­ plains (he n Ll a nee.'> of busines� c o m u n i c;t t i O l1 . .

Lea rni ng ca n b e fu n . G lenn Va n Wyhe a m l l ses ;JS he i m pa rts w isdom. T n d e penden[ study. Stu­ dents use (he n e w Busi­ ness break room [0 cat 'h u p o n hmnework.


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Spirit of Learning

As st u d en r s , we ofren gel wra pped up in rhe

rou t i ne of classes, l a bs , m ee[ings, projects, pa足

pers , tesrs , re a d ings , a nd prese nra(ions.

With all

of rhe ru sh ing a rou nd , we ra re l y r a ke the time to s ee p back and look at the amazing things ha p足 peni ng arou nd us a nd w i[h in us .

I n the (en classroom bu i ld i ngs on campu s , 3500 stu dents u n de rta k e the

a d v e n r u re

of l ea r n i n g .

So metimes we are excited about l e a rnin g , per足 haps du ring a class debare a bout b i li ng u a l edu-

ca tion.

Other tim es , we are so worn down from

stu dy i n g that we ma y wa ke u p in class, realizing th a [ we' v e been snoozi n g for the past hou r. So meti mes we are moved by a s l id e p resenta tion on th ird world p overty (s er [0 rock m u sic) in a rel igion cl ass

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l ite ra t u re class.

by Shakespeare's sonne rs i n a

Somet imes we a re e m e rta i ned

. by a po l it i ca l science p rofessor' s pig impressions or a geol ogy profess or's egg mcmuffi n [ec[O ni cs d e m onstra t i o n .

We d isc o ve r, l ea r n i ng [0 make

yogu rt and soda pop in B i ol ogy or crea ting

scu l p ru res out of wha teve r we find outside in a critical conversation class.

We connect, working

at th e P ie rce Cou nty Jail for Spa ni s h or ha vi ng a cl a s s medita tion session i n a w r i t ing class . We persevere, s ta y ing u p those extra two (or three or seve n r ee n) hours [0 fi n i sh a psycho logy paper or stu dy for a n econo m i c s tes 贈 . A s sludems, we carry with in us t h e spirit of

lea r n i ng , a s pi r i t that grows a nd c h a n g es with

each brea krhrough and each brea kdown.

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of our l ives is dedicated to ex pa ndi ng ou r

kno wledge i n orde r to be tte r u nderstand rhe

worl d and ou r pla ce in it.

In th is u nderstanding,

we must remember [0 step back e v e IY once in a

wh i l e and

a p pre c i a te

the a dventu re we a l l share .

-Sara M u eller

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P L U fa cu l cy presented r o h er.

The

vis it of King

Hara l d V a n d

Q u e en

Sonja o f

No rw a y in Octobe r was i mporta nt not only

A s peci a l

con voca tion ceremon y was held

c u l tu rally, b u t also a c ad e mica l l y . Du ring rhe

with her degree .

v i s i t , Qu ee n Sonja was awarded a n ho nora ry

commu n i ty

doctorate of h u mane letters . .

Queen

S on j a h a s done fu n d raising for i n te rn a 足

tional refugees , served the Red Cross, a n d worked with disabled c h ildre n , among o l h er s e rv i

ce

effo rts .

It is j u s t

co n c e r ns tha t make h e r

Dress of honor. Queen ceremony awa rd i ng

(he

these

h u ma n i ta r i a n

worthy of the honor ( h a t

(0

re cei ve the ro y a l cou pl e and prese n t the Queen M a ny students , fa cul cy , and

members

att e nded to wirness the

event. As a fe ma l e w i t h ru ling pow er as well as a per足

son co m m i trecl to helpi ng others, Queen Sonja may se rve [0 i n spire orhers to

-Sara

service.

Mueller

Sonja of Norway ra ises her eyes ;,I S Provost Paul M e nzel and Professor Pa ( rieia Killen assist in ( h e Queen a n honorary Doctorate of Hu mane Le{ (ers


Association of Norwegian

Students Abroad

,�ociation of NOr\vegian Students Abroad , or just AJ.'\!SA as it is known :lrnong the student.";, is the polit iCal and social organization taking care of the Norwegian students studying in :t foreign count I)'. ANSA constantly fights 10 keep, and hopefuUy increase, the scholarship NOf\vegi a n sludeJl(s receive from Iheir !lal iom}l government. "I11ey advise their members on v.:hat right.· t hey have. a nd infom1 students about what i,,; happening back in uur home country. This year the whole At\l$A boa rd here at PLU consisted of new

members t h:!1 acti'"ely aIT"J nged various Ilips, held meetings, and worked hard 10 improve ANSA-PLU's position J.t the school. We had a very successful weekend in Vancouver

where we went shopping, Sightseeing, and pal1ying. This is II rfip thaI \"vill udlni(ely continue in th<:' next couple of years. We also had our annll;,l "Jukbord", where we served Norwe­ gian Christmas food and drinks, and gave people a ta�te of what Christmas in Norway

is like. { think

I have evely

participant. SC;lOdinavians. America ns. professors and other

guests, with me when { say t haI t his was a nighr full of fun. All in all, I bel ieve Ihis was a velY successful year for ANSA here al PLU . We conl inued, and hopefully improved . Ihe

work that has bee n done in the pas!. We are very much :'1 vibrant, active group. Hopefu lly the s("hool will do what it can to keep NOI"\, egians coming 10 PLU, and cont i nue a tradition thar was slarted when this inst itut ion \vas founded by NOJ"\vc­ gian immigrJnts. -Morten

Mat thew Ku sche

uiet dign i t y . PLU P resident Lore n Anderson we lcomes and K i ng Ha ra l d to ca m p u s .

ueen Sonj a

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Sonja sees lhe s i r e s of P L U on a

B. Evel lsen. A.l\[SA prt:sidcflt

The S pirit of Learning


M u s i c is co n s [a n ll y c h a n g i n g a n d ou r stude n ts must keep u p w i t h the c h a n ges .

The s t a ff and fac i l i t i e s a t PLU a re sllch t h a t s t u d e n t s i n t h e program m a y pu rsue stud ies i n m a n y d i fferent b ra n ches of m u s i c . Degree p rogra ms i n c l u d e t h e Bachelor o f Ans , the Bachelor o f F i n e Arts , [he Bach elor o f M u s i c Ed u cation , the Ba c h e l or o f Mu s i c a l MS, and [he Bache l o r of M u s i c .

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S pirit

HarmOniOUS

PLU gradu ates fi nd a p l a ce fo r t h em where v e r [hey go be cause beau tifu l mu s ic fol lows t hem. You c a n a l w ays fi n d mus i c majors s i ngi ng w h i l e t h ey work . And w ith t h e newly bu i l [ M<lIy Ba ker Ru sse l l Mu sic C e n te r [ he stude n ts i n t h e school have a l l t h e more reason to be s i n g i n g . -Chris t i e Ku ru c z

Eric Mood'

De


Th e j oy of m u s ic. m aj or

Jenny

M usic

Lambie

d [ s p l ays oboe tale n t .

Fine arts . M ary Baker Ru ssel l is graced with bea u t ifu l glasswork. What's the score? N ate

Warren and Rick Wi l kerson analyze orchestration . U n d e r the arch es.

Music students s troll after a long rehearsal . (Far le ft) Tower of m u 足

Mary Baker Ru ssel l Music Hall in al l its sic .

sp lendor.

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New Scholarship Gifts PLll received $ 3 .9 million from the estates of

Ec\<;vard Ramsd a l e and Ema Jorge n se n borh friends of the u niversity. The money will be used for ,

endowed schola rs h i ps .

Edward Ramsdale age of 1 7, Ed Ramsdale

In 1 9 1 3, at th e

a rriv ed in

rhe town of Troy , Idaho, from his borne in He had $ 1 0 in his pocket and

Suntjord, Norway.

knew only on e word of En gl i sh "giddy u p . " He ,

worked on a local farm while saving enough money to purc hase h is own land, which he did in 1935.

He reti red in the early '70s, btl[ con t i n ued to

i nvest i n land, stocks and bonds. at the a ge of 97 .

He d ied in 1 993

Ramsd<.t l e was an avid suppol1er of education

,

perh�lps because he never married and had no children of his own .

He made a nu mber of sign ifi­

cant contributions to PLll over th e years and established the Edward Ramsdale Scholarship as pa rt of his will.

PLU wi l l receive $2. 1 millio n from his estate.

Erna Jorgensen Erna Jorgensen.

a

former pa rtner of Schuck's Au to

Supply, had a great fondness for PLll though s he never attended th e u n iversity. She gave gener­ o u sly over the yea rs, requesting that her gifts be a nonymous .

In 1 975, as a tribute to he r mother,

she established the Hedvig Art h ur Memorial Schol­ arship Fu nd for n ursi n g students. Upon her dea th in 1 993 , Jorgensen left PLU $ 1 .8 million for new endowed scholarships.

-PLU News Release

The Sptrit of Learning

RoBe

ortvedt

Gayk Franl

Su rro u nded by knowledge.

Eve O llen looks

perti n en t info rma tion w i lhin the sea

of data .

for [he islands

0

StudenlS u se one of [he l i bra ry'S computer sys tems [0 search for specific a rticles .

Fact fi nd .

Periodica l pleasu re .

Arle Seaton

bn;s hc5 . J p on c u r ren t event:


'R�(,ert e. 11t�rtveAt Library P roj e ns

Study i n g . Research.

.

Whether or not

we l i ke it, a l l a re necessa ry p a rts of a co l le g e educa tion . Lu c k i l y t h e Ra ben C . Mo rtved( L i b ra ry p ro v i d es resou rces and fa c i l i ties to make ,

r hese e n deavors e a si e r and more compl ere .

At a ny given (im e ,

a

v i s i tor to the l ibrary may

flnd students in cu b i c l es stu dy in g pygmy

c u s­

ro m s , expl ori ng rwenri eth-centu ry hisrory by rea d i n g rhe New Yo rk Times on m i crofi lm,

copy i ng old vers i o n s of (ests p rovi d e d by p ro

­

fessors , searching t h rou gh the s h e l ves for a boo k on modern bu s i n ess tech n i qu es or the p hysi cal sym ptoms of heartache, or ca rch ing power na p on r he i r bi o logy notes .

a

T he

MOlTvedt Library offers not o n ly books a n d

periodicals, b u t a l so i nee r-library lo a n se rvices , data base se arches, copy m a ch i nes, typewriters , and gro u p s t u d y rooms.

Media Services, l ocated i n the library, offe rs slides , v i deos , a n d C D ' s as wel l as me d i a produ ctio n s e rv i c es Med ia p re v i ew rooms , a l isteni ng la b , and FAX servi ces .

­

a re also ava i l ab l e .

The assets o f the MOI1ved r l ibra ry p rovide denLS and facu l ty the op portu n i ty for

stu­

m o re

i n­

depth resea rch and more co m p l ete stu d i e s . -Sara Mu e l l e r

a rching the shelves.

:erence

J dy session. - -I: � - . �

Megan G reene pores t h rough the

section in her q u e s t for enligh(e n me n t.

The second noor (a bles fill with ded icated

.7


The D iv is i on of Na tu ra l Sciences encompasses

biol ogy, c h e m i s try , earth SCiences, ph ysics,

e n g i neering , ma thema tics a nd compu te r science. Th is division p rov id e s a ba sis for stud ents t o

exp a n d thei r h ori zons i n the fie ld of l i beral ans . Th ro u gh h and s- o n [raini ng i n cl assrooms and l a bora rories , stu dents receive prepara t io n fo r

fu ture scie nce c a r e e r s and other p rofessional jobs.

Inquisitive The natural sci e n c es pr ov i de

ing a nd l ear n i ng

[0 s o l v e

S pir-it a

fOfil m for study­

problems creatively.

A

sci e n ti fic a wa re ness of t h e w o rl d is a c h ie ve d as

st u d e n ts beg i n

[0

apply their k nowl edge and

theories to practica l , everyd ay s i tua r i o ns . O n ce they have acqu i red (his greater concern for (he world, s t udents have ga i ned the co nfi­ dence a nd a wa re ness nec essary to conque r the fie Id of (heir ch oice .

- Ad ela Chrisr in

Di

r al

Eric r-.·Ioo<


E r ic Moody

Lofty tho ugh ts. Ri eke SCience Ce nter's h igh ceil ings l eave room fo r science dreams

to fly .

G ood chemistry. Sci足 e n ce st u d e n t s learn

through experimenta足 tion.

(left to p) Reflections . Eric Moo d )1

Rieke Scie nce cen ter

m irrors the evening sky . (left center) Etched I n . Principles o f scie nce are eng r aved onto the minds of stud ents . (left bottom) Overview. Students c ram for a biology tes t.

Eric M cocly

Th f'

C


If you p asse d by Campu s M i nistries in the fa ll of

1 995 , you p roba bly noti ced

a

sign r e a d i ng I!We l ­

come De n n is and Na ncy" in the window.

Dennis Sepper a nd Na ncy Conner a re PLUs n ewest cam pu s p a s t o rs .

The h u sband a n d wife

t e a m , who came to PLU in l a te August, s tress

d ive rs i� as the major t heme for [he year.

Sepper and Conner see their position as c a mpus m in isters as an o p po n u o i ry to p ro vi d e spiritu a l mo t iv a t i o n to s t u d e n LS .

P a rt o f [h e i r exci tement

s prings fro m their role as coordina l o rs of c h a p e l , fo r w h i ch they have b rought i n a v a riety of m u s i c a l g u ests and spea kers. "\Y./e want to dra w aJ t differeD( t y p e s of stu de nts

f ro m vario u s fa i t hs i n for i n s p ira tio n and reflec­ t i o n , " Conner sa i d .

"We are a lso seeking t o l i n k people of orher fa iths to the i r commu n ities of fa ith o u tsi d e of

PLU," S e p pe r a dded.

Th e ream's job a l so cons isLS of assis t i n g the student-led Universicy Congregalion a nd inte r­ acting with ot h e r ca mpus min istries , such a s Rej o ice , [nterVa rs i � a nd C h ris tia n Ac[ivi ties . " O u r in tent ion is to be vis ible a l a varie ry of aClivi ties in order to meet [he sludents," C o n ne r said .

S e p pe r a nd C o n n e r have bee n married for 1 7 ye a rs .

They

mer

i n a st u dy g roup at Tr i n i t y

Se m ina ry i n Colu m bus, Ohio . They say they find working toge t h e r sti m u la ti ng.

"We k n ow

we complement each o t he r we l l - the trust l e ve l is lh e re , " Sepper sa i d .

-Jenn Sea ls

Partnersh i p I n fa ith service

Na ncy Con nor

a n d Den n i s

Den nis

e r re<l d s

C h a pel

The Good Book

Pastor

Se

a

Sepper

assage

lead

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busy ,,·.,dun!! .\ld""",

\'lal�> �. You

had "",,,"K-,, .n til<" oven and )ntl

had 10 ,,-.u( ullul they fini.>hed cuoI<.ing j, II "'-as !:llnins.OO ¥(lOi.' didn', 11" " an ummll•• .., yOu I,ad to wait untll " >lopp«l I'1inmll - " h och ''';is ,..0 rnuruhs "'''',.

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&hw:>h !l<l1OnIl I'rrleo­

2

c..mpu. S;or ..-ty mhlO<,lk you for "

J" drkl.nd)'Q'Jth "oo "f1C>Ic.-d )'<l'.l 1

N.,u", c:Jiltod.

-Kurt E,lme!I

The P._ "'""'J eo...,. ",-" "", "'" C"'"",

Spirit of

Learning


Disc i p l i ne . A l l of thes e a re imp orra n r e l e m e n ts of the Sch ool of N u rs i ng a t P L U . A l tho u gh n u rsing is a p rofe ss io n o f cari n g , i t is a l so a n a p p l i ed sci ence . Stud ents i n th e various senors of the N u rs i n g Progra m a re tra ined [0 meet the c h a ngi ng fa ce of he a l th care and th e cha n g i n g needs of its recipi ents. \Vi th emphases on co m mu n i c a t io n , dec is ion m a k i n g Ca re .

Tech n o l ogy.

.skil l s , a nd critica l t h i n k i n g , n u rses

m ust

be

[ ra i n ed me nta l l y as we l l as practica l l y . PLU 's S chool o f Nu rsing i n c l u des a Bac he l or of Sc i ence degree for b as i c srudenrs , reg istered nu rs es , a nd l icensed p ra c t ica l n u rses .

C l a sses

thu s serve [0 p re p a re a s we l l as to ad v a n ce

k now l e d ge . Studenrs have op porr u n i t i es t o ga i n cl i n i c a l expe r ie n ce i n l oca l h e a l th age n c i es, h osp i ta l s , and schools. For corni nu i ng students who are a l rea d y p rofess io n a l n u rses , pa rt- t i me

an d fu l l -[ime ed u c a tio na l options a re a rra n ged

[0

S clt��t �I nnr.sin�

A

Healing S perU a ccomo d a [ e e m p l o y me n r .

The Sc ho ol of Nurs i ng aims [0 p re p a re sru d e n ts

for a l l aspects of th e i r fu t u re c a reers.

Ad m issi o n

requ irements [0 [he s ch ool incl u d e n o t o n l y

aca de mi c a reas , bu t a lso IIphysica [ heal rh an d emotion a l stab i l i ry sufficient [0 meet [he de ­ ma nds of n u rs ing a n d provide sa fe pa tie n t c a r e " . NurSing requ ires

a

commi tment to ca re , an u n ­

derstanding of technology, a n d perso na l a nd mental dis c ip l ine .

PLUs nu rsing program pro­

vides for a l l three. -Sara Mu e l ler

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PLU H eads SWANS The N

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H io na l

Stude n t N ur ses Associa t io n

( NS NA ) chose Pac ific Luthera n U n ive rsi ty

LO

re v ive t h e Sta te o f Was h i ngton Associated Nursing StudentS ( S\X/ANS) cha p ter. The main reason. accord i ng to Young K i m -­

PLU sophomore nursing st udenr a nd new l y­ elected t reasurer of SWANS

--

was

the

u n jversiry's 1 �l rge popu lation of active n ursing

The first rneeti ng look place Oct. 28

studenls.

at PLU. SWANS.

a

pre - professional orga nizati on , had

been hea dquart e red

at

Wa l la Wa l l a Comm unity

College, but lad< of i nterest forced the orga n i ­ zat ion

[0

di sso l ve early last year. Though (he

orga nization h a s 230 members statewide, only t h ree u nivers i t ies are considered " const i t u ent"

schools. ( P L U , WWCC a nd (he ICNE nurSing program i n Spokane Wash , ) T o become

const i t uent , schools must have 1

members. (0

a

active SWAN

PU! boasts 80 memhers, a ccord ing

Presidenr. Kim berl y Sche l in ,

a

j

Bu tte , Mont . ,

na tive and junior nursing ma or <I t PLU,

SW ANS meets at least once every semester. N u rsi ng sl lIdents discuss health

care

policy,

spec i fic nurs ing practices and general trends in nurSing.

After two years of mernbershi p .

students are enti rled to a one-yea r free mem­

bership

to

the Washi ngton S(me N u rsing Asso­

ciat ion ( \,\lSNA).

'I

professional organization.

Studenls who belong to profess iona l organiza­

tio ns often have

a

be t t e r chance at jobs upon

gradu at ion.

-

The

sa i d

Sche l i n .

PLU News Rete'1se

S pirit of

Learning

Consideration.

S tudent

plates the Board's

body

president

l\"ikki Plaid conrt:m­

discussi on .

Speak i ng out . Pre idenr of Regents.

Loren A n derson addresses t he

Board

Co mmi[[ee acrion . Members of the Board of Reg e nr� note J c�portanl pOinIS to consi der In t he i r d e c i s lons_


Al tho u g h the ave rage "student on t h e pa t h " may not know exactl y

what the Boa rd of Regents d oe s , there is a vague a wareness that th ey a re i n c h a rge.

In

cha rge o f w h ar? W h o a re r h e y , e xa c t l y ) M osr

aren't su re . The B o a rd o f Rege nts is the g ove r n i ng board of PLD . They

are

in

ch a rge of loo k i ng a fter the wel l-be ing of r h e u n ivers i t y b y making fi n a nCia l , p rog ra m , a nd perso n n e l d e c i sions. I'

v

'k '

S pecificalJy, r h ey e l ec t

Lu th era n membe rs ,

the presi dent (w ho

They meet t h ree times

becomes th e i r c h a i r­

a year to make the

man) , est a b lish t u ition

decisio ns wh ich p ro­

fees , org a n ize t he

v id e , as t he i r b yl aws

u n iversity'S o pera tion, t h e academic p rog ra m

st ate , " a cadem i c e xcellence a n d s p irit u a l vita l i t y " fo r t he u n i ve r­

(incl u d i n g t he recenr

sity co mmu n i ty .

make d ec i sions a bo u t

e ng i neeri ng cu t) , esta b­ l is h scholars h ips , and

The d e c i s ions and

eva luate fa c u l ty perfor­

actions of t he Board of Reo-e nts have o

ma nce .

a

l a rge

effect on t h e ave rage Th e Boa rd i s u nd e r the

"s[u d e n t on rhe parN'

con trol of R eg i o n 1 of

in l i fe at PLU.

the ELCA, w h i ch owns the u n iverSity .

I t con-

-Sara Mu eller

sists of 36 members, i n cl u d i n g six bishops, three pa stors, a nd

a

numb e r of o t h e r Lu the ran a nd nonTh p


Going nowhere. One stude n r p U Lďż˝ some push behi nd tb e reJa ls. A weigh t y pro b l e m .

" So m a n y

ba rbe l l , so l ittle Ii me "

1 n a zo n e , One athlete focu ,-.cs on bis tr; u n i n g A s

er

u p.

Tara H u d i b u l'g

becomes one with the SI<l lr master .

Facing page : Separate bur eq u a l . One student defies graVity's pu l l an his a r m s . row, row y o u r ' " e rgom­ One student works on i m p l Ov i ng her rowing rate . Row,

etel .

h e l ping f l a ne;. Lifring t h e fac i l i r ies of Na mes Fitness Cent e r .

A

pa n n - J'. use


The hod» and tt.. mlnd !T\Wl form .n all"''''''' in ordn for �llhn 10 ream Ill' f,,11 pocenlLlll PW's School 0{ Pht,,-k:l1 F..d""" oon Is ooncel"'-'<l with n'"ki"� rhos .11i.m"., >UOnga, ."d rulliv.llng " 'Klund m.nd in

a SOIJlld hod"..

The School 0{ Ph},'iall f.duco'an poepo"'" 51,,­ dnti for a"",to

. '....chong. pbl'�1 .I>t",pt-. rKrt..oon :.(l"""IS,r.,,,,,,, C<»chinS, and hc,.hh.nd ru� =""11"""'''' I, prt'P3'" ,Il<: �enc",1 .,uden, popul.,ion for tlcalthlCl. ",ore .Clive, .nd n>Ole ....io).,Ne lifOl},i<$ 'ij;:nh I"" (Kilu..... ""'ufOe hn JlfO"idcd In tln� "'''''''''

Ul m.. .'n � ""II a. rnan-nudo: f.<'IIdb ouch .. N.meo rocnes. CnII"" 0U0n i\udaI"""m, M� .. , I G)m '1>,uk, SUd",m, a ,,,,mm,ng pool, golf

CO<.IrSt, ",,,,nis "or,IIt>, .nd. ""-'0011 fi<,Id, <>ppo<wnil� for ph)""",1 edueo,iQ(l .llOUnd_

An Active

Spirit

SlUdents.n<! f><:utl)' tok.. Idnnugc of ,II<: off",­ mil' c1!he .moo1 AhoI,,( 60 � d �udO'fIts ....'011 in pb}'w:ol cduc:>hOtl d",,",,, .. x-h � ,.... .nd 6'$ pttR"nt � ",..01'·...! WIuh ,,""'­ I1O,,"'I"Jl'O'IS r.rull)" rod �t>de.11' both IS,,", PU.rs eX,e",",'.. facJl"i�", de-,'elopln8 r"nhn [>er>O<",1 ."d i""i''''ion;tl ti", ""''''R"n m,rod.rod ....,

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ExecuDve Officers & "OUf

PLLJ

COmmUf1ily

-

students.

faculty and staff - shares one

com­

mon objective. we arc all lc;lrners." ·Prcsidem Loren J. Anderson ThIS )'ear rn:."It� Dr. "'nd�rocm'. fnu�h year

os

p<t'S�. .... �. ne is (he �xe<:ull"c Mod d PW. and I�j>i''''j ' ''' 1M uni'....'I� "' ,I... rom­ , tM ..,""'" of lhc �UlilL"""', mUM)- lie ",,,.kd hums ""�.., offltt,.. 10 aid hkrn The o-enn,,-e dfOC<'l'S ,no:/u<k Pro>()6j p)uJ Mnl,..,t, \"Itt � for F .... nc. �nd OprrA. loom Wolh.", F...."",. Vice Itt:sodero f.,. Soudeno tJfe Erv s." enson n<! \"'" p�", (or �C'I. • •

opme", :rnd Uru�''';' t) Itrb,;"". J.,. B",.",U Tht'y IfIlI k.. up m<:>51 ofTh� P,...idmr. Cou,..:.I. "'hkh .150 Inclc0cie:5 f"l,,,,,,,,, ,,,,j.,cs (u,. �hurch �I.lions .nd mulurul,UrJI I$$\l<."$ Thc rnuncll I"<'CU for ,I""" hour. 00< .. . ",eek in "",I.". 10 dl5CUlo> ongoing CO!l<'em. "f th.. uni'ers,1Y .....h rt.. P....ideTll .nd

ell 011",<,

...

Spenf>< iruWIl'<'5 of .he Pr<:>KI<nI >r,d Cour>eil fnr th .. )"eV ondu.cJ.. .u<1I vaned ob!«l"cs u

�ng enroll""""_ dr.fI"'8 a ...mpus phyO>a\I

pI.1.n, be!Ji"""'8 IonIP.nl!<' .cadoml< I""'W"m planning. �"""ng ,he, ....1:11"11. and

!TW'Cf

h\,,,..,,,..ng"'" budgrtJI'18 POOCCIS

",.,.. ",.'" I"'� lnd the..- =$ult$ ",II �Ip the$f: otrK� "'om hov. l<> � hoip >l�r1lS leam.

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I>J '... I( PLU •• die "l><x1<:o< uf "� .

10. 1"'".-

9. ,,,, .nd �'moty \\.,.,...,.;,,� ""''''''' "'''''''' .b<>J. thrir da)" on. hili... 1'''11 � K. a.Jl> Sf tiperlin/l'> Jblt a..b t'", lleft It> .. if he <:In � � Ioc""

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)lith. 'I021D.

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(,n>!Ij

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The

Spirit of

Learning .

..


We re l a te to one

Hu m a ns a re soc i a l creatures .

a n m h er as fa mily , friends, bu s i n es s associates, a l lies , enemies, or strangers. The D ivision of Soci a l Scie n ces s ru d ie s th ese re la tionsh i ps i n persona I , politica l , econo m i c , a nd s oc i e t a l fac­

ets.

S t u de n ts of the Social Scie nces exa m ine

both t he past a n d the present in order t o i m­ prove the fu tu re . The Divis io n o f Social Sciences i n c ! udes the Depa rt m e nts of Socio logy , Marr i age a nd Family The ra py History, Econ o m ics , Psycho logy, A n­ ,

thropol ogy, Social Work , a n d Pol i ti ca l Science. These stu d ies are l ink ed to the co m m u njty

through the Cen ter fo r Soci a l Research , whose research i nc l u des a P ierce Cou nty Q u al i ty of

Life su rvey, the Center for Economic Educarion, which seeks

[0

Gayle Fr<101<

spread the u n derst a n di n g of

eco n o m ic pri nciples, a nd the Fa m i l y a nd

Ch i ldren's Ce nter, which offers cou nse l i n g and

o t h er programs .

The ce nters p rovide oppOrtu­

n i ties for i n tern sh i ps a n d vo l u n teeri ng whi ch e nr ich and expa nd students ' k n owledge .

Two i I1lerdisci plinary p r og r a m s fa l l u n der th e

Divis i o n of Soc ial Sci ences :

Leg a l Studies and

G l oba l Studies. Th e PLU cata log describes

Legal Stu d ies as lIa m u l ridiscipl i n a ry program des igned [0 stu dy l a w

as a

bod y of k no wl e dge

Z:>ivi.sil'n l'I Sl'CiAt Science.s

A

Human 6pil'it

with i n [he co ntext of a l i bera l

education . " hol istic a p pro a c h to study ans

G lobal Srud ies use a It both prob l ems a nd sol u t i o ns ariSi n g i n this age of rra ns itio n . "

T h e Social Sciences h e l p u s [0 u ndersta nd hu m a n rel a tionships in thei r ma n y fo rms. de nts in rhis divis ion m a y

use

Stu­

[he i r stu d ies to

i m p rove these rela tio n sh ips o n level s from person a l [0 g l o ba l .

Gayle Fra n k: Globa l perspecti ves . Students lea r n new ways .

to see

The big pict u re . One s t u dent backs u p

(0

[he WOrld in

t a ke

i[

all i n .


...

Ta l k j( our.

Jil l

Ne l s o n a nd

Noe l l e Bertelson enjoy a cl ass d iscuss i on . The sweer cas t e of k n o w l 足 edge . M ichaela M e iser

s[ud ies food economics. G a rhering i nforma rion . SOCI a l Science students deep i n rhought.


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Yo u s t a n d in l i n e , gras p i n g you r ID card a nd yet another form . You a re o n a quest

seuJe

t u i tion payme nts, pe rfect you r schedu l e , or maybe pick u p your paycheck from those hardwo r k i n g hou rs you 've s re n t at t h e Bistro . The Admin is tration Offices, w h a t m a y be cal l ed the b u s i ness end of the s t u d e n t expe r i ence a ( PLU , w i l l prov ide the means for ending yo ur

quesr. The Ad m i n istra tion Offi ces i n c l u d e F i n a ncial Aid ,

S t u de nc Accounts, th e Registra r's Office ,

a n d r h e B u s i n ess Office.

The sta ff members i n

rhese offices work t o help swdenrs with pay­ ment a nd enrol l ment q u estions ,

Se rvices i n­

cl ude I . D , va l i da tion, GUR and transfer credit

eva l u a t i o n s , t ranscri pts, grad u a t i o n i n formatio n , eva l u a ting t u i tion payment pl a ns a nd Vete rans ,

s m i l ing face . Li nda DuBay offers ,� bt:l D ce i n (he Admis�ions Office.

llalog conference .

Mon ica

a

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swdent

a nd

somE'

fri e n d l y

K;l ri Leppe ll

d i sc u ss

Cathy Churchi l l busy schedu l es.

mce h u mor. t h e l l-

Affairs assisra nce . A l t h o u g h t h e l in es m ay seem l on g a n d t h e forms aggravati ng a t some t i m es, rh ese o ffi ces prov ide valuable serv ices fo r a l l sru d enrs .

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corner.

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Ee��nA Teaching Somet imes stu dents feel l i ke p rofe ss ors don'[ rea l i ze that r h ey have lives o u rs i de of rh e i r

clas s e s ; a frer al l , the profess ors cou ld n ' t p os s i bl y have a nyt hin g else ro do besides a ss i g ni ng 5000

pages to read or gra d ing pa pers.

Or cou l d [he y? It seems that PLU p rofe s s ors do pu rsue Other p roj ec ts beyond reaching , i n cl uding wri ti ng books or rese a rch i ng stu d i es i n the i r fiel d .

So me a lso re ce ive a wards for excellence i n t h e i r fie l d .

p rofe s s or, re­ ce ntly p u bl i s h e d t wo books , "Are We H av i n g Brian B a i rd , a PLU psyc h o l ogy

Fu n Yet?" a n d l i Th e Interns h i p , P ract icu m , and Fi e l d P l a ce men[ Handbook:

A Gu ide fo r th e

Hel p i ng Pro fess i o ns . " T h e fi rst re l ares to o u r­ door recreation J. nd p sychology ;

the second

book a i d s those interested in psychology a n d

so c i a l work i n fi nd ing fi e l d oppo rtu ni t i es . An a nt h ro po l o gy

pro fess or, La u ra F KJ e in , has also

bee n i nv o l v e d i n the l it e ra ry worl d :

she co­

a w a rd s ,

as

we l l .

Com m u n ica r ions professor a n'

a dv i so r C l i fford Rowe rece i ved [ h e Soc iet of Pr ofess io nal Jour na l ists D i sti n gui s h e d Teach·

Mast

i ng in Jou rna l i s m Award .

Luella

Hefry,

PLU

n u rs i ng p ro fe ss or emeritus , was awa rded the \'\1Jsh ington State Nurses A ssoc i a t i o n Ours t a n d in N u rs ing L ea d e rs h i p and D i st ingu i shed Se rv i c e

Award .

Com poser- I n - Residence G reg o ry Yo u tl

'ed ited [he book "Women a n d Power in Nat ive

was honored by The A merican SOCiety of Com­

North America ." It exa m i nes t he c h a nge in

posers , Aurhors and Publ ishers for h is o r i gi n al

p o w e r as re l a t e d [0 d i ffe re n t stages in l i fe a nd

composi t io ns .

soc iery i n N a t i ve c u l t u re s .

Fa cul ty members have a lso ea rned other recog' H is rese a rch on p a sse n g er serv ice ex pec t ati o n s

n i r i on .

ChristO pher Brown i ng , PLU h i sto ry pro

in a i rl i nes led M e rl i n C. S i m ps on , Jr. , P LU pro­

fessor and recognized Holocaust scho la r, wa s

fessor of business , to pu bl i sh a rna jor em p i r i c a I

inv ir e d to deUver th e George Macau lay Trevelya

st u dy

Lectures, a s et of s ix l ect u res at the Univers iry

de t a i l i ng fa ctors i n vo l ved i n a i rl ine selec­

lion and selvice q u a l it y .

Rach el NlI gem, a n

eco nom i cs p rofesso r, rece n t l y rece ived a gra n t from t h e EPA fo r her ow n s t u d y , one 011 sa l mo n res t ora t ion i n t h e \'\1i l l a p a B a y a rea .

Soci olo gy

p rofe ss o r Ea d S m ith used h i s r ese a rc h [0 write a

25-page essay e n t i t l e d "The S e l f-Fu l fi l l i ng Pro p h-

ecy:

Generica l I y S lI p e r i or Africa n A m e rica n

Athletes", i n wh i c h he d i s p u tes t h e belief t h at

race c a n make one a " n a ru r a l mh l e te . "

c

C ambi d ge , E ngl a nd . I t ra n ks a mong the most prest igiOUS h i s to lY lec tu r es h i ps in

the world .

Vio l i n professor Marra Ki rk was a cc epted into t he Je a n S i bel iu s I n [e rnational Viol in Co m pet i­ tion in He lsinki , Finland , wh e re she r ec eived exc el len t rev i ews .

T hese afe only some of the things t ha t our Plt

pro fessors a c com pl i s h beyo nd reach ing. The ir

s uccesses outs ide of t he cl assroom i n dica te t hei S o me PLU p rofessors ha ve rece n c J y earned

dedica tion to t h e i r field and t h e i r p u rsu i t of

exce l l e nce in educa tio n . , ,

s


Commuters are people too! Commuters al PLU are o ften l o o ked a t as the mi nori t y of stude n t s aHending here . I w as amazed to fi nd out j ust a cou ple of days ago that 2/3 of t h e student population at PLU were commu ters. I am a commuter student and sti l l tend to feel l i ke I am a

m i nori ty because I don ' t know that many other commut ers. Most of my friends are dOlm dwe l lers . The Commuter Lounge i s localed in the basement of the Uni versity Center. I ofte n wonder if olher commuters have the t i me to go th ere, I know I don ' t . I ' m w ay too busy w i t h a l l the other thi ngs

I ' m inv olved

in

on campus,

I have two jobs, and

a

fu l l

I ' m inv o l ved in c l ubs,

load of c l asses.

Who are

these people who have l i me to l oaf around i n the Comm uter Lounge

-

not lhal loafing is a bad t h i ng ,

I wish I cou ld do more-? Wel l , m y regards

10

all

those com muters out t here ! Life a s a comm u ter

s tudent can be j u s t as rewarding and fu n

as be i n g a

dorm dwel l er. Even better, we don ' t h a v e 10 l i ve i n noisy, c rowd e d hal l s !

Maybe we d o have a n edge

on l i fe � So. happy commuting & I ' l l see you around !

- B ri tta Gaupp

:on o m i c � .;p porL

P ro fe�.sor

Rachel

N u ge n t recently

:<.:<: ived a n EPA gra nr for her research on sa I mon resto­ t i on .

usic<l 1 m;l � r e ry ,

belius

Mana K i rk was a cce pted I n to

I n te r na t i o n " l Viol in Competi t i o n .

own t o bus i ness . P rofessor study on a i rline serv i ce .

[he Jean

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24 H O U R S O F F U N I( R E I D L E R BY KRISTIN B UC KLEY of the

dents, bu t with

MAST STAFF

d e pa nures from traditi o n .

The hou si ng trend a t PlU in recent years has been a b l e

so m e

significa nt

T h e p o l i c y c h a n ges

And w ith i t s quiet

in

fo r the needs of sen iors and gradu -

space , while try i ng

a te stude nts . The v isitation pol icy

co n s idera t i o n

take i n to

s tu de n ts'

n e eds

was dropped, a nd [he RA system

a n d prefere nce.'>.

was cha nged from h a v i ng a n RA

atmo

sph ere, he sa i d sru dy ing i s easieJ

Sen i or

K reid ler were a i med a t provid i ng

[0

ma ke cre a t i v e use of ava i l i a b le [0

peo p l e my own age," F i n ley saic

Ke rrin

Brow l

ag ree d . "1 do n't fe e l l ike I ' m l i vi n;

in

a

d o r m , " s h e sa i d . Shari Sin nes , a forme r O rcla

a si ngle RA for

H a l ! reSide n t , sa id she moved

me mber i n [he fa l l of 1 993, w h e n

the e n tire ha l l . Two of the resi­

K re i d l e r [0 enjoy i ts freedoms.

H i nderl i e Ha l l opened i ts doors

d e nts are even a l lowed to have

to w o m e n re s i d ents . That sa me

[heir childre n l i v i n g w i t h t h e m .

rem odel i ng a nd re nova ti o n .

tra nsfer stude m, ch ose Kreidler

Upper classmen may re­

year,

Kreidler Ha l l Now,

twO

on each wing

cl osed for

y e a rs

(0

Jas on F i n ley, a secon d -y e ar

l a te r,

after

Kre i d ler is o pe n aga i n for res i-

a

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a rou nd was h a rd , " she sa i d . Rachel Petty, senior RA , sai( very positive .

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0-

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ha v i ng

react ions to the new Kreidler

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TOP LEFT : Marcia Pecchia

TOP RIGHT:Registrar Charles Nel son

TOP MIDDLE: S tuden ts in the Adminstration Office


TA K I N G CA R E O F B U S I N E S S A DM I N I ST RAT I O N visionary, a su perb planner, a n LU News Release

More Years by

loa rd of Regents

Under Ande rson's lead­

a nd a n extremely e ffective

ership , PLU u nveiled its long­

fundraiser, " Jennings said.

ra nge pla n in

s

May

a c ific

4, 1996

meeting, the

L u th e r a n

Univers i ty

ership of the Parkland u niver­

physical master p l a n , a tech­

1992 .

In An derson's

rollment h as increased nea rly

by the Pew Higher Education

30

Roundtable to discuss academic

percent a n d overall e nroll­

3,600

�oard

C h a ir m a n

Frank

R.

=nnings . " D r. Anderson i s a gifted

1 50

u niversities nation-wide invited

resident Lo re n J. Anderson ' s a n n ou nced

nology pla n , a nd is o n e of

first fou r years , freshman en­

ment will stabilize between

c ademic ye a r,

a nd is cu r­

ren tly working o n a campus

:oard of Rege n ts exte nded ontract through the 2000-2001

1995

Anderson assumed lead­ sity in July

By a u nanimous vote at

m illion goa l .

ou ts ta nding commu n i c a to r,

LU President's Contract Ex­ : nded Five

$52

3,700

strength and restrucru ring .

stu dents . The

"We are delighted tha t

university's endowment has

P reside n t Anderson 's energy,

and

$20

$8 million

to over

commitme nt, and passion for

million, and PLU's cu rrent

the entire missio n of P acific

grown from fu n d ra i s i n g

c a mp a ig n

has

Lu theran University will see us

topped $ 5 0 million toward a

in[o the next centu ry , " Jennings said.


DA N C E STO RM DA N C E E N S E M B L E Story b y : Jody Al lard D a nc e Storm

Ba h i a , a n d cu rre n t l y works as

p i roue rres i n to

Eas[vold Sea t t l e- based choreogra­ p h e rs El i s i o P i t t a a nd K r i s[ i n a D i l l a rd h a ve coll a b orated w i t h stu de n t

c h o reogra p hers

c horeogra p her, da ncer, (eacher,

must su rren der. It sh a pes , d

and altistic direc tor for the Aluja

rects

D a nce Com pany i n Sea t r l e . For

m oveme O ( . I n a d a nce i n wh ic

Dance Srorm, P i tta p rese n t e d a fa st-pace d triba l l y - i n s pi red Af­ rican rhyt h m ic dance.

p re­

sented Dance Storm, a col lec­

t i o n of original works, A p ril 1 9

The

p rogra m

i n c l u ded

n ine p ieces c horeographed by

PLU stu dents. T h e pieces ra nge

and 20 i n Eastv o ld Au ditoriu m .

from

bega n h is stu d y o f [he fi n e a l1S

ho pe ove r desp a i r a n d a ta p

P i u a , a native o f Bra zi l ,

when he was 1 2 . H e h o l d s a m a s te r ' s

d e gree

in

modern

d a n ce from [he Uni versity of I

l o g fo rce (0 w h i ch a da nce

a

w ork involving 1 3 da nc­

ers expressing t h e triumph of trio i n s p i red by [ he voice of

Lo u is Arms(ro ng .

" Rhyth m is t h e u nderly-

A B OVE :

Kacey

Coc k ra m ,

Le a

Wic kla nder RI GHT: Li na Korsm o, Krislie G iese.

a od b re a th e s l i fe i n t

rhyt h m i s k i cked into h i gh gea

a beat is fo u n d a n d the body j

gi ven over ro the m u sic . " e> p l a i n ed P a rker. ivl a u reen McGi l l Sea l , a

as soc i a te professor of p h y s i c educa t io n ,

was

th e a l1 i sti c d

rec to r for Dance Stor m .

Overall the prod u C [ i o: was a h i t, ( h e grou ps w i l d an, {he d a ncers e m m e rse d i n to t h m u s i c a n d the i r d a nce .


BELOW: Memhers of Da nce S[orm


S E N I O R S POTL IG HT:JASO N TH OMPSON " E R I C M E LV E R A N Y CO L L E G E R OOMMAT E S W I L L N OT S E E E A C H OT H E R AGA I U NT I L

H O M E COM I N G

R E U N ITE

TH E M .

PLU

SENIOR

JASO

T H OM P S O N A N D E R I K M E LV E R W E R E R OO MMAT E S TH E I R F R E S H MA N Y E A R . A N D N O W T H E S E B E ST F R I E N D S W I L L B E TRAV E L l N < TO K O R EA TOG ET H E R N E XT Y EA R . BOT H

EARN E D F U L B R I G H

C H O LA R S H I PS TO T E A C H E N G L I S H I N K O R EA. TH E Y A R E T H

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AJ a R , B UT I N E N G L I S H A N D C LA S S I C S , A N D A P U B L I S H I N G A N I R I NT I N G M I N O R . A F U L B R I G H T S C H O L A R S H I P I S O N E O F TH M O ST P R E ST I G I O U S S( H O L A R S H I P S A P E R S O N CAN R E C E I V E . I LOV E R S A L L TU I TI O N , TRAV E l, A N D E X P E N S E S F O R A Y E A R 0 TU DY O R T EAC H I N G I N A FO R E I G N CO U NTRY. T H E Y W E R E ( H O S E N BAS E D O N AC A D E M I C S A N D COMM I TTM E NT TO D I V E R S IT'I

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ChaJ Goouwin B'1"a nl G rl.'en Cynl h ia

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S E N I O R TH OUG HTS WHAT WAI YOUR FA VORITE PL U PAln-IME?

* P UTT I N G E L E CT RO N I C TAG S O N T H E S Q U I R R E L S S O T H AT T H E Y CO U L D B E T RAC K E D AS T H E Y B R O K E I NTO CA RS *A LT E R I N G R E A L I TY * B E I N G A B L E TO WATC H MT. RA N I E R O UT MY W I N D O W B R EA K I N G T H E R U L E S

TAKE IT TO THE


T H E H EA D O F T H E C LAS S P RO F E S S O R S StOIY by:

ROBIN G I LLISP IE.

MAST STAFF

chapter members. SP] is the l arg­

tremendous reo

spect for a l l his srudents ,lI

ship of over 1 4,000 members .

Rowe has taught ar PLU for 2C

The

award is

based on

J o u rnalisrs awarded its D isti n ­

n omin ations . Rowe was su pported

gu ished Teac h i n g i n Journal ism

by

Award to PLU professor Cl ifford

professors.

on Oct. 1 4 .

IIHe has

United Stares, boasti n g a member­ The Society of Professional

Rowe at irs nationa l convention

D avis in his n ominaring letter.

esr journal is ric orga n i zario n in the

a

years now , start i n g off as a part­ time professor in 1 975 .

n u m ber of PLU stu de n ts and " Yo u

President Loren Andersor commented on Rowels a w ard

a lw a y s

wonder

if

yo u ' re doing wel l , evelyone does

saying tha r it was spectaCu la l news .

Rowe is the fac u lty a dvi­

that, so to be recognized by people

"We a re velY proud of Clifl

sor for 77Je Mast and the campus

yo u work with is a rea l shor of

and think they made a wonde rful

chapter of SPJ , as well as a fu \ l ­

confidence , " Rowe said .

c hoice / Anderson said.

"What we l ove most a bo u t

Despite the awards , ROWe

Rowe a t tended the fou r-

Cliff i s that there is no distinct l ine

says his j ob is srill the same. He

day conven tion hel d i n Sr. P au l ,

drawn becween advisor, profes­

e njoys teaching and hel ping the

M N , with a group of campus

sor, and fr ien d , lI wrore senior Kel ly

students of PLU .

time professor.

ABOVE P rofessor Cliff Rowe ;

(Commu nication) at graduarion.


TOP : P rofessor Dennis A rnold A Q t\ \ I C .

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(business)

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known

a s \l,�or1d Disorder. a Tlcoma­

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er.m llnhersity on April rock grOI'p. �Ir Jones and

12. Raydefl IJrrulk,· COI/­

20.

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Hit Explosion, lhe big­

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3 1 ]( 1

regsae sk:l

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the PreviOllS,

:t

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ICfthe IrlllllCr1;.ely popular sen'ing up hou'\e-Ic\'e!ing

Lollap31ooza

(" en!

Ihat rock 'n' roll, \'\'ho's Your

IOUrl> the country kicked

Daddy'.

3

student band

off at ; I'M and 13srcd until from PacIfic lmherJIl Uni­

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a

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Ihe L!n,\erslIY of

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R E B RA L PA L SY · P RO F E S S I N G MY I N N O C E N C E

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K EV I N MA R O U S E K ( B O R N

KA L- E L MA ROU S E K ) H A

i> E N T TH E PAST FOU R Y EA R S AT PAC I F I C LUTH E RAN U N I V E R S I TY l- E L S P E N T H I S DAYS AT P L U TH I N K I N G U P A S E E M I N G LYI D L ESS

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I N O N E O F MA R Y S

L A S T E - MA I L S S H E W R O T E F R O M

E C U A D O R , S H E TO L D M E A B O U T H E R N E W J O B A N D ABOUT HOW S H E H A D B L E N D E D SO W E L L WITH TH E E C U A D O R I A N T E A C H E R S . S H E S A l D S H E J U S T S AT D O W N W I T H T H E M O N T H E F I R ST DAY A N D STA R T E D A S K I N G T H E M Q U E ST I O N S A N D S O O N T H E Y A L L LO V E D H E R ! S H E TO L D M E H O W E X C I T E D S H E WA S TO F I N A L LY B E E A R N I N G M O N E Y B E CA U S E N O W S H E H A D M O R E TO S H A R E . S H E TO L D M E A B O U T M E E T I N G T H R E E L 1 TI L E I N D I G E N O U S B O YS W H O W O R K E D A S S H O E - S H I N E R S O N T H E S T R E E T, C H AlI l N G W I T H T H E M , A N D TA I< I N G T H E M A L L TO D I N N E R . S H E D E S C R I B E D A L L T H E D I F F E R ­ E N T F O O D T H E Y AT E TO G E T H E R A N D H OW E X C I T E D T H E B OY S H A D B E E N TO G E T A L L T H I S F O O D , ATI E N T I O N . A N D S P E C I A L T R E ATM E N T. I T WA S C L E A R H OW G O O D S H E F E LT TO B E L I V I N G O U T H E R I D E A L S . I W I L L A L WAY S H O L D O N T I G H T LY TO T H AT STO RY.

I T R EV EA L S A B I T

BY AN N E MA R I E S O R E N S O N

O F W H O M A R Y WA S .

I N M MO RY O F MA RY A B RA H AM ,y A

E MA RIE SORE NSO N ,

'E I D I

SAW Y E R ,

KLARA

dorm

evencs e v e n after she1d

moved off- c<l m p u s . H a b itat For Hu mani ty, Uni­

VERSON, AND AN DREW WlL­

vers i ry Congregat i on . Intra m u ra l

:IN

S occe r, KP LU , The C e nte r For The l i fe of ou r fri end a n d s te r, M a ry Theresa Abra h a m ,

n d ed

o n Ap r i l

21,

�u ayaquil, Ecuador,

1 996 . in Bot h she

Peace, J u s rjce and me nt ,

t he

Envi ron­

a nd ASPLU Se nate we re

amo n g her ma n y acti v i ties . Lead by

a

s trong se nse of service to

o d her boyfriend of two years ,

God, M a ry a l so ded icated herself

je lson Cruz, we re k i l l ed i n a car

to (he Salisha n Lu th e ran Mission where s h e h e l ped start a Sunday

cc ident. Mary

was

theH g i rl w i t h big

Ma ry s w d ied a broad where she fell i n l ov e w i th (he peop le,

e r friends' names. She

language, c u l t u re, a nd

ri di

W ;J S

a

[onge r at hea rl , s i g n i n g u p for

M a ry retu rne d

m ore

im­

po na n tl y , wilh Nelson Cru z. Afte r

t o Ecuador w here

she bega n tea ching eighth grade geog ra p h y at the American Sch­ ool of G u a ya q u i l and

was

l o v i ng

j[.

Ma ry 's whirlw ind [rip th ro u gh t h is l ife bega n o n OCL 1 2, 1972. Her fri ends at PLU gathered [0 ce lebrate th a t life on A p ri l 29,

1996. She i s b u r ie d in Soq u e l , CA. Her le gacy conti nues, D U D E . 1

Schoo l .

n g a rou n d campus o n a <d teboard , often screa ming ou[ 3 ir,

g ra d u a ti ng in December of ' 9 5 ,

Love

my in'e nd,

Sbe went away from me. There 's notb ing mm'e to say The poem ends, soft as it hega n . 1 L O VE MY FRIEND.


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I.\sal,idt '\ishimu ra Julie L nfostmm

S E N I O R S POTL I G HT: J U L I E HAN K E B E I N G A N R .A . F O R TWO Y E A R S H AS B E E N A C H A L L E NG I N G AN D L EA R N I N G E X P E R I E N C E FO R M E . I H AV E B E E N A B L E TO M E ET A L L iTY P E S O F P E O P L E A N D WO R K W I T H G R EAT STA F F S . I A M R E A DY TO MOV E O N A FT E R G RA D UAT I O N , B UT I W I L L N OT F O RG ET MY R.A.


SENIOR THOUGHTS WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORn: MEAL ON uJI4l'Un

TIKI IT TO THI

'CHICKEN C H I M ICHANGAS "MYQ (MAKE YOUR OWN) BURRITOS "KAHlUHA PORK (YUM YUM!!!) "GREEN EGGS AND HAM "MY QWN "TAKE+(JVT

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s

N G RI PES

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1 . F O O D S E RV I C E

2 . PA R K I N G P R O B L E M S

3 . BA D O UT DO O R L I G H T I N G

4 . CAM P U S S A F ETY S P E N D I N G 5 . O L D E Q U I P M E NT I N F I T

E S S C E NT E R

6. TH E PON D N E E DS F I X E D

7. AS P L U / R H A M E RG E R

8 . W ET CAM P U S PO L I CY

• • • • • Bryce'

Rool Anders Ro�cndal '{\'( lnne Rl )skt·land JUan Row Ie)' t-:rik Ryan

K( lricnc S4Ilishury

Ann i Sa lor.l Ota Claire O . Sampson

Viht;:kc �and Yuki S�1I0 Vicky S<:hauc-r Soma ScxlOn .1 a rri Shirlcr Alli:o:on Sikes Amy Sbrt: Dianne SkIn"... Andrea Smcdes P:!ll'icia A.

Smith Tahitha Smith Ibchcll '

9 . N O C H A N G E MAC H I N E S I N L A U N D R Y R O O M S

1 0 . N O CA B L E I N D O R M S


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KREI DLE R HAL L O F F E RS P L E NTY O F S PAC E A N D F R E E T I M E TO COM P L ET E P ROJ E CTS S U C H AS T H I S .


A S U R P R I S E O N CAM P U S Q- B I R D AT P L U Story by: Alicia Manley & SA GA PL U meets Q-Eird. . . PL U u s u a l ly a ttra c ts s t u de n ts,

b u t th is yea r Q ­

Th is time Kevin Willia ms,

the primary orga nizer of tl.

KCPQ 's Kids Clu b host, and Q­

visit. "People stopped and ask(;

b i rd were s h o w i ng viewers

me 'Wh a t 's going on, Eria

what it is like to go to college.

What a re you doing, Bria?" Sh e was c o n tacted l

PL U was the spotlight of th is media adventure, Many PL U

co m m u n i c a ti o n

Profess e

B i rd was c o mpelled to J7y i n

s tu de n ts

fo r a sh o rt uisi t .

Tbe KCPQ

opp o rtu n ity t o tell v iewers

contacted h er a n d said th i

Kids Clu b p roduces "da ilies "

about their college experiences.

were interested in filming

th a t teac h Kids Clu b uiewers

They h elped describe certa in

PL l]'

a bo u t va rio us topics, s u c h

aspects of th e PL U c a mpus,

as da iry fa r m i ng a n d waste

such as the computer center Joa n ne L isosky asked me

m a n ag e m e n t .

a nd studen t media, to young

work on it, " Eria said. "It's fu

people.

being in the process of whl

Th ese a re

m i n i -fe a t u r es w h i c h a re s h o w n th r o ug h o u t day o n Ch a n n el 13 .

th e

w er e

g i ven

t h e Jo a n n e L isosky after KCP

"People were very curious, " said soph o more Bria Becker,

J,lY

Pike

ABOVE: Q-BIRD, Kristin M a rk , Kevin Wil l i a ms RIG HT : Q-BI RD ,

Kev i n Wi lliams

I

''] think it 's an honor thl j

real�v goes on out there -- an I got to meet the Q-Bird "


TOP : Q-BIRD,

Kev i n W i l l i a ms

Kris t i n Mark , and

A BOVE: Q- BIRD, Ka(ie Ha nsberry ,


A W E E K O F H A R D WO R I< C H O RA L E TO U R a nd women. They

was very gra refu l fo r [he expt

rou red fo r 5 da ys , stOpp ing i n

rience she was a ble to g a l

Ri chard

Wal la Wa l l a , WA , Le wi st O n , ID ,

d u r i n g [ h is rri p . III wa s n l [ su r

Na nc e . T his was Na nce ls fo u rt h

Spoka n e , a n d fi na l ly Richla n d ,

abou t how I fel t a b o u l C ho ral

y e a r co ndu cti ng r h e Chora l e .

WA on [ h e i r way ba ck [ Q PLU .

at

No t only w a s this grou p deemed

" This tou r rea l ly hel p ed

b u t t hro u gh this to u r, I mad

one of the best Chorales ever,

bring us [ ogethe r, 1I c om me n t e d

so me of my best friends at PLl

bu r [hey also rece ived a hu ge

Ch or a le p res ide nt , Carrie R i ce .

A nd not only did we s i n g a ma,

ho no r. . . [hey we re c hose n to

"\\!e got

[0

i n g ly at the conference, bu r w

s i n g a t [he NOI1hwes l Confe r­

know ea ch othe r, and have fLl n

made D r. Na nce a n d ou rse lvE

ence o f American Chora I D i­

whil e we worked hard [0 i m­

pro u d . 1 1

re ctors in S pokane , \X1ash i ng­

prove

�o n .

[his b on d i n g ,

The U nivers i ty C h o ra l e su r­

vived a w h i r l w i n d year u n der the d irection

of D r.

The g rou p , w h i c h made

t h e t r i p in M a rch) is ma de u p of p r i m a r il y fres hma n a nd sopho-

me n

more

the

opportu nity

m u s i ca l l y .

Because of

we beca me a n

amazing c hO i r,

mu sica l l y , a s

well. as persona l ly . 11

D r. Na nce will re t u r n ne} yea r as the d i rector of C ho i r t h e \\!esr w h i le S pa r k s ,

Freshm an A n ge l a O 'Brien

ABOVE : Some of rhe Cho ra l e

women

gat her in rhe dressing room before th ei r concert i n Lewisron , I D . RIGHT: At the Spoka ne Spagheni factory, Chorale cel ,..

t he b egi nning of [he yea

,..

the

Mr.

c

R i c h a r·

present d i rec[o

fi n i shes h is doctorare .


TOP : Chora l e me mbers pose ou tside their

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ho[el in Spokane , WA . ABOVE: In Walla Wa l l a , these s ingers take a break to play


T A K E

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P L U A L U M N I C E L E B RAT E

Q-C L U B BA N Q U ET "We have mu ch t o c e l ­

PLU News Rel e as e

e b ra te , " P LU La u n c h es P u blic P ha se of

$52 Mi l l io n F u n d Ra i s i n g Ca m­

paign

S t u d e n ts

to d a y

and

tommorro w will benefit from

P a cific Lu t hera n Un iveri sry 's

sa id

PLU

Pre side n t

Lo re n ] . An derson. "As w e head

i nto the fina l year of this five­

year ca m paign, nounce

we c a n

an­

t ha n

S SO

t h a t more

I

mi l l ion has a l ready be e n com mitted to PLU. Now we w i l l be

S S 2 m il l io n Make a Lasting

a s k ing

campaign.

u n ivers ity move beyone o u r

Diffe r ence fun d ra i s i n g c a m pa i g n

The

bega n

qu ietly i n 1 992 a n d was a n ­

a l u m n i a n d fri e n d s

a c ross t h e co u nt ry to h e l p the

$ 5 2 m i l l io n goal , " he a dded . The campaign's

e m p h a­

In 1 992, at the beg i n n i ng

o f the campaig n , PLU 's e n dow­

men t was $8 mi l l i o n . By t h e camp a ign's e n d May 1 99 7 , PLU

see ks to tri ple its e n dowment to

$ 24

a lso

m i l l i o n . The ca mpa ig n

has

fu r n is hed t h e

new

Ma ry B a k e r Russell Music Ce n ­ t e r a nd co n t inu e s to p ro vi de

fo r ca m p u s i mproveme nts su ch

as res ide nce h a l l re nov a ti o n .

"The c a m p a ig n ' s go al is

to st re ngt h e n o u r a bi l i ty to bri ng

PLU ' s

sis is to increase the u ni v ers i cy ' s

a n n u a I Q-C l u b banq u e t May

endow m e n t , a grou p of in­ vested fu nds with t he i n teres t

Q-Club is PLU's a n nual

[0

used for sc holarshi ps, o p e ra t­

'Educa t. i ng fo r Lives of Service , ' "

nou nced

4.

p u bli c l y a t

g i v i n g soc i ery. The " Q " stancis

fo r q u a l i t y .

ing su pport and c a p ito l p rov e m e n ts .

i m­

p ro m i s i n g s tu d e n ts

t o g e t he r

with a ta l e n ted tea c hi ng fa cu l ry

acco m p l ish PLU's miss ion of

sa id And e rs o n .


Top

Left: P h i l i p A .

Menzel.

Nord q u ist, P res i d e n t Lore n

Top R ight . P resId e n t

Anderson

shakes

j . A nderson,

P rovos t Pal

gra du a te Ja mes Lamb's hane


Ler(: Nate Wa rren s hows off h is d iplo m a . Below: M a t t h ew Desvoi g ne shook P residenr And e rson's hand a nd received

a I-:�.Ige applause.

COMM E N C E M E NFf' CA R P E D I E M

LU )Jews Release

"Pomp a n d Circu msta nce" a t

sev e ral S u p e r Bowl half- t i me s h o ws du r i n g the ' 70s a nd '80s.

op ular Pro cess ional M u sic at

PLU's s p r i n g co m m e nce ment

and fal l co nvoca t io n cere mo­

LU Accepted fo r Pu b l i c a t ion

nies - as both processiona l

on

a nd recess i o n a l - since it was

le ase

PLlJ 's po p u l a r process ional

l l i S i c , " P ro ce s si o n o fJoy , "

Th e six- minu te p iece is fou n d [he 1 990 " D i recti o ns" re­ fro m

PLU

-

the

po p u la r

u n ive rs ity 's h ig h es t- sel l i ng CD .

by

c ho i ce for w edd ings a n d o t h e r

u gsbu ry Fortress P u b l i s h ing

Th is p i ece was heard l ive played

cere mon ies by alu m n i and ou t­

:..: c epted fo r p u bl i c a t ion

was

D e cembe r. It is scheduled to

1

released in aboul six m o n t hs .

Wri tten by m u si c Professor

'me-ritus La rry Meyer in J. 970

)r the ina u gu r a t ion of PLU ' s inrh

p res i d e n t ,

Eu g e n e

i'ie g man, " Process ion of Joy"

as

be e n p e rfor m ed i n li eLl of

premie re d . It is also

a

by t h e Orc h estra d u ri ng 1 996

gra du a t i on .

side grou p s .

Meye r, p rofes s or fro m 1 969

The gra d u a ti on o n May 1 9 ,

to 1 986, h a s pu b t i s h ed more

1 996

c o m p os i t i o ns .

C h e m istry , Ma rgaret A. Herzog;

than 20 or h e r a rra ngements a n d The

ret i r e d

Long bra nc h , \y'/A , re s i de n t has a l so

a rr a n g e d

fOT

H e n ry

Manci ni , a n d h a s worke d on

i nc l ud e d

thre e

re t i r i n g

professors , Wi l l i a m P. G i ddi ngs;

Ma th e m a t i c s , a n d D av i d M .

O l s on ; P h y s i c a l Educa tion a n d 494 ra ined o n gr a du a t es .


C LA S S O F 1 996 COllllnenCelllf'I II May 19. IV06

Congratulations fa the gmdt.wtil1g class oj 1995-1096.

The !ij//C',j1 staff and

rp£... v II/ishes you all tile beM of IlickfO,. theflllure. C¢l1(rpc 'DlfJ.-l!




Where Do you

Call home? Friday, it's

By T i n a Marie Newma n

fi n a l l y here! You head toward your

roo m , cl ose (he door, a nd rake a

nap.

You 've been

pic[ U ri n g (h i s room a l l day, the clut tered room you ca l l h o m e, a n d h a ve some o f ( h e bes( memories a n d l a u ghs of you r l i fe .

Whetber you l ive in Ord a l , Sru e n , Hinderli e .

Hon g ,

H a rs t a d ,

K r i ed l e r ,

Fos s ,

p fl u e g a r ,

Ti nglesta d ,

Al tern a-

rive Housi ng, or OffCa mpus you now a re on you r way there , in a ca r , on

K i rsten Lindqui.st

a bus, or on yo u r l egs, and i n

a

rush

Not only do we live together in

what it 's a{{ about. We

rhe Res idence H a lls someri mes we e a r toge r h e r i n

rna/(? tfU

[ h e m [0 0 . Above Angie Norris, Sracey Th u rs[on, Eri n

worYgo

a

Y Hu ngerrord, a nd Karen Rod p j yea rl y s pa ge rri d inn er. k

'Peop{e are

sit rogerher a [ O rd a l 's

around! " said '!ina ?v[an.e fJ'{gwman)


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h ri s rmas wa s celebrated by the H arstad group , L i z R u s se l l , Scy I l e r B o r g l u n R osalyn Smilh, Dam n Kay. Heidi Robi n son , B ethan y Wol brecht, Edd i e Van a ken

the h a l l way , s t a nd S t uen RAs

A ro n Johnson and Eri n Hun gertord .

It's alotta fun , the office

staff is great. At times it gets real ly hectic, but thi ng s seem to work out in the end and every­

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tbat rock rnusic full blast!!! What has happened to the onc quiet little home, known for itls study conciou n ss? Where vvi 1 1 1 go r sr udy? · Stuen, convienently located next to the adminjstration bll iklin� nea r Ingram, MalY Baker Rus ·el , a nd generJ l J y in the middle of lI ppt campus, is One of the most C l1tra lly located clonns on upper campu: - \Vhy wou ld r vvant to live their though, it's so sm a J J quiet ( or used r be) , and I just don't think I wou ld fir in? WeU th,'ll's \"\! here you Clr wrong . . Sr uen's small com munity atmosphere is perfect for a l rnost a n studenr, i t lets eve,y type of persona lity out and il's just like h;l ving 1 0 neighbors t o talk to if you have a question a bout a class, want hel studying or need a friend's s hou lder to C1Y 00. Stuen is a lso great wit energy a nd crea tivity , people care aboLH d1e 'VIlay tl1t� ha ll looks. · Th group of s['l rf this paSI y-ear and the hall cou ncil h IS "'en grecuJ {avi n at

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change, but

a

great

farnous Sruen eve n ts were 11la l-ting smoores1 decorat ing the lou nge� and watchU1g TV together in the 3rd floor lounge. • Overa U Sluen is t h perfect hall for most every student 'wilh each of thei. r 0'\ n and disti nctl different oersom l itv. So listen U O . Stuen is not i u s t for STUOYIN(


w h a t ' s

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I am from a small town and the small colllmuoilY atmosphere in Slue" J like. I enjoy knowing every­ one here and can recognize a face right away when I work the desk.

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It's the center of it all and you have the best of both worlds . You're not on upper or lower campu s, you are in Hinderlie !

Mic hael G a J l agher, Sophomore. Hi nderlie

H a l l oween we o Wil s on dnd dance h e re

c m e l Ad r i e n n e

Amy

B ra use rea l l y gOl

decked this

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fo r

ev ent .

r i e n d s

thro u g h o u t

the

year t h i s b u n c h enj oy ha v i ng fu n , M e r i d i t h Pe a s e ,

J i ll Thompso n , Ad rienne W ilso n , a n d Lori HaUer.

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When asked to describe Hinderlie , ]udie Martin and Ka pla Clemens

sa i d , "Fu n and Ta l e n ted ! " This ye a r, Hinderlie contin ued the ne w co­

Hinderlie Heights

ed tradition with i m p re ss i ve resu lts . Though it took

a

little while for

residents to come together, by t h e end of the year, friendsh ips h a d been formed a nd connections establishe d .

"Have we become the

dorm?" jokes res ident Steve Wol brecht . Due to the d o nn ' s location nea r the Mary Baker Russel M u s i c Center, there were ma ny boisterous r es i d e n t s liv ing in H i n de rl ie this year. Adding to [he mu sic majors , were many science majors as wel1. This ba la nce made a n i ce pl a c e in which to l ive . Accord ing to Julje K ingery, "I l ove this place . " Also, due t o it's loca tion between u pper and lower ca mpu s , Hinderlie has a c harm a l l it's own . " Ir's a perfect medi u m , " ex p l a i n s resident Alma Liet k e . • Perhaps most liked about Hinclerlie is i ts South-Side v i ew . It was easy to look out over Foss Field and watch m u s ic

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I ntramura l lea rns compeling against each o the r. • From music to science, Songfest to All-Dorm BBQ's Assasin to n ight- long card , Hinde rl ie has it all. A little bit of evely t hi ng for a l l types of peopl e . "Hinderlie has

a

H ickok . "It allows you

to

ve ry re l a xed a t mosphere , " qu otes Kristina

e l iminate stress . "

Story by : Shana McGillivray, Freshman , Hin de rl i e

Merith Pe:ase 1 � \J i n CJ {' � rr k i .;:, � f� V('\ri tp n � .;:, I _l i m p

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ng Fe st is a big deal in Ordal , R y a n Scott w i t h h i s partn e r a n d m o re O rd alites shown below prac t i c i n g .

Ordal has quickly become my home

away from home. I love the strong s ense of c ommu n

ity & close at­

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mosphere that residents of Ordal contribute to.

R y a n S COlt

Kirsten Lindqu ist, Sophomore, Orela I Ha l l

I{ya fl Scott

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brin s out a crowd which incl udes R an

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u nique opportu n i t y . Whether there by c hoice or assignment) res i d ents h a ve an experience that nobody else o n campus

ca o

h ave . They l ive i n. low tension environment of comra derie in

rooms t h a t a re as v a r i e d as the ind ividuals i n the m. Who else ca n say they've lived i n rooms where they cou l d sta nd u p i n t hei r l o ft a nd not h i t ( hei r hea ds? Now that's different?

t hose d i ffe rences a re

a re

a lso

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But of C Oll rs e ,

ba ne to lllany's existe nce . Residents

plagued w i [ b D1 isnomers sllch

the "Vi rgin Va u l t

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be i ng accused of l i vi ng i n

o r the " le b i a n Dorm. " In tru t h , Harstad

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ot her h a l l . - That'

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not a ll that Har tad 's k nown for, t hough.

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' cru i .. e i n Apri l . This y a r they ev e n had a ba rbeque fo r the ir

N

resident . Tha t cert a i l ly o t a B o y to b e fo u n d here. Hars t ad

women gather i n the main lobby t o

show s piri t fo r thei r d o nn . ft certai n l y l ooks l ike these g i r l S ha ve fu n !

who choose to b

n

ak

.

liv i n g i n Hars tad better for [hose

rhere a n d be a rable for those who d o n ' t . Story by: S a ra

Teas


Lleotinconversation si

IS Heather

C a n er,

while

Co ri nne Ken ney relaxes in her desk c h a i r , before gel 足 ting

down

10

homework.

Harstad is a great place to li ve. My w i n g is really diverse, yet we love to have fun and goof off. We really made this our home,

which is different than in the past.

Liz Ru ssell, Sophomore. 1 st Floor R A Harstad

P

hone conversal ion s lo Ihe cule guys

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l l oween c o st u mes varied from w izards to pri ncesses; Deb bie Koc h , R e nee Ros s, Amanda Rich ard s , Todd M i l l er. Kev i n Myers, Rob Donahue, Katri n a J oh n so n and Myla ,

He i n ri c h s .

w h a t ' s

t h e

d i Jfl 8 r e n € , E Hong is all that, and a side order of coleslaw with a

steaming cup of j oe.

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John E. Mack, Junior. 2nd floor Hong Hong Staff

T

his looks t o be

what

w e cou l d

ca l l th e " Fi n i s hed Product" ; S tand

­

i n g, Kev i n Myers,

Olivia and

M a rt i n , My la

Hei richs. S i tting, Jesse

S t r a t ton ,

Evan

Leon ard .

and S t e ve Love.

Kris(im Byrd


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cody (0do""",Rc"""R"" . Ke,,,, M)'=!..>"'" A",let­ "'" K.Iri., -'<>h"""". • 00 A!eund<> I..>"'p<� _rn. at< g<tJ<r.llly happy peopl< �"" enjoy "Hell,,": &,n Rom"" . "·,,h f.i.nd J.nn,f.T

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about Hong?

"'....' life in Hong 1·\,,11 IiI«: dut� II", 1m-1m o;ctIOOI Y""" It atnn.l lmp<>Mi� to describe whal an "",r.'gc WI" ;, like Ul Ik'lrlg, ","�u"" '-"3Ch W)' loa/d:, """ :rnd tWl'r:rtnr. ""1'<-""'-.."" ... ,,-..J OpJ>OrIu· r ibe;. 'I1l<.--;e =� ""'8" ".." p"d"n� 10 p«<>pIo 01 one roo'"

Wh",

1 '''lOch the M,ri",-",' ,k'lin� lho: pL,)'olf> to (ti"i"l! luimlts to )'Ol it....:!> .t l "'dock In tl'" momi"l! to R<-"Ilintl; w-rill<-n up wllh )'O)Or ItA

"!hn"'"U1�"""'" """0 ( "-';"' l>roplcu/JorUIe >un dt-"k. "1);'1"""-,,,U

uk"" lIong life un� Is tlx ,,-ilk: '-.TiL�' "I f"'<'I'k thai. you >h:i­

""'" exp.'''''''''''' ".,.h. The 0011 "'" "lad.: up or ,thl<:le>;. ..-ho/:u., "",,",n-. ctrir "..-mix.".. the ("\...,. � ...,-ru Uk"""l'" fnsbo..", nuts, u.c, 'Ori«.1"'. <-"...d",� .. udenIs. �I-..J lho." 111'''1.'; or1"--<>pIc.· who h.'" no i<b fwi""lU m"l"'"in. Allor11",-""1"-"",*nudeuptile'9S-'9611""8famil)', 00 ike l an)' ,mil)' f w., hod disow<-'effieIltS. tu l'orU Mullen did • .o:ood

v 0 r i d

b u/

d.. 'OCribinR it

C o m e ""

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hrinR "fami�' oOC,�c,r ,,-..J '"-,,,-,nng

jPJlO<l", fmm hL; lIon� F:mul)' The !U"" .. t.-.... ,

lhin� .hr:Jo.� linnll in H

�dl " lh<f<' l< .1"'0])">OIlJI.tx>d)' tho", to I'lOwith you toJack In The

I j ddock in tile mom01jl.

SiD<)' IIy

Kurt HIlIl"'" •


A

l p i ne was

ready for the fi rs (

day

of s c h o o l ,

K a t i e Hawki n s ,

Hei di and

Rosel e i p ,

Janel

Gree nlaw si t and welcome students .

I like Tinglestad, being on the top floor is great.

It has an interesti ng atmosphere and the people who live here c rea te a com足

munity.

Ja mie

Gabrie l , 9th Floor, Freshman

Dog

Patch Olym p i cs brings ou t J eff


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Alpine, Going Vp?

e

- A lpint. One of [ he n l0st legal and accep ta ble ways to "get high" on the

P LU campus. and yo u

wil l

All you have t o do is gel on an elevato r a nd press 8

or

9,

fi n d you rsel f i n the surrea l a n d stra n ge world of rbe A l p i ne

centra l lou nge. A place where people i n t h eir

paja m�ls

wi l l

doze a nd rea d

t h e S u n <.i<l y comics wh i l e others h ea t ul e i r t e a i n t h e k i tchen . I t i :

a

place

where

a

bmv l

W

GI n

laugh wi thout pause

at

the most Iri, ia l t h i ngs even

of string I e a n s t h a t has been l eft s i u i ng on [he ra b le.

I

W h a t

s Then [her

Suu nd fu n? i l is.

G e t

Y o u

a re those " T ri pS" when t he colors a re red lly w i l u . All those

oranges a nd browns Ch:lt

ll1'<: n ' r

{here most of {he yea r. Then the reels ;l nd

greens appear a long w i l h the smell of l i k e , " H a r k . [ h e H e ra ld's Ang I s S ing. "

c i n n a mo n

and cl oves and m u s i c

Yes , t h e re i.s n o bener t ri p t ha n

Alpine.

S t o ry by:

AI pi

Jeff Pelzel. J flcob A [ d e n , Kari M cGrath, Arle Senton. Tasha \V j [ son. Jeff Case. 4 rd row; Amber Osland. Ty ler Kec hely. J a m i e Gabnel, J eff Dolan. Chrislian Pru i l l . H e i k a

n e : B a c k ; M arko Saarikoski,

A rnie, Bet h a n y Gree ne. .

Eric Moody

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Let it

Snow, Let i t Snow, Let i t S now sang pani cipan ts of the a n n ual lower campus snowbal l fight, Kra i g Fredrickson, Tricia Olson, S a l i n a D i l l ard, and Mara Fiksd a l . .

F

oss Ha l J is l ocmed o n Lo wer Cam­ pus, w i t h a nice vi ew of lrees a n d Foss

Fie l d .

t i s

t h e

r e n <Z E

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It's full of excitement and (laughs hysteri­

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cally for a minute) it's too loud. "


Life i n Cascade is an adventure ! There is always somethi ng going on. Alot of different personalities live here and fi t together to make

L i ving i n this place quite an expenence . K ri s t i n Vanness, 3rd Floor RA, Cascade

On lhe ocean

S h o r es

Retreat

t h is g rou p h a d fu n

pJ aYlng

tn

t h e sa n d . Kev i n P . M a rs ha l l , Nick P h a rr i s .

Boler,

Rl ttagJ i n i ,

Jon S 8 ra i :

Amy

C r a bt ree . T i m

N u se .

A n ge l a

K ra i g e r ,

M i ke

J -Rob , Ray Brady A mend,

T

w i s le r i s a fa­ v ori t e pas t - t ime as Kri sta Fl a nders , Tom Hei n z , a n d N ic k Pharri s h a v e fu n .

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Cascade: the d ream a mong rea l i r y . . . - Cascad . 0 1 e house yet lots of faces . . . we come from fa r a n d many places . . . t h oughtfu l l y clad in thrift .ster a t t i re, we a r a group so many ad m i re . . our hobbies range from music to spon s , you ' l l he-ar us on the a i J a ncl see u s on the cOLlrts . it's the Cascade Cra zies in thei r warm-up su its �l.11 c1 a welco m i ng t i e for t h e freshma n recruits . . fu n , wrestle, rotc, st udy a nd s i n o , hoops a n d cre w , w e cover a l l r hing.:-; elevator u p--ca n you hit two? • It's worth [he ride for me and .

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a l ive and

.

Story by : Amy K. Crabtree, J-Rob, Kevin P. MarshaU

KJistio V,lnness

this a viol ation of some policY?,

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seen in (he a i l" you ' re fast asleep while we' re out l here . . ma k i ng the myths that ch;ve ll i n you r h a d , you ' re wa king LI p a nd w e ' re goi ng to bed , 2 a . m . \';\,la l ks a nd 4 a . m. ta l k s, the ex perie nces a re t ruly ra re, the bonds we' ve macle a re on -of-a­ k i n d , t h memories w i U forever b e there . . .

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pnu�1.IC' ......' " 1111::11 pbll:' tu II\'� "0<.1 ""�, IQ\'l-d fUkicnl, "nJ ,,"'ff uhkc f"cn Helen, the h�1I housckl-':"", �id. "'%'L1t<-l" � IIrc�! 1 1m.., It ht're!° An" If tho: hou.ckccp<"

in �n,

like iI, it h�� 10 he

Take off to Planet Pflueger

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cool

pl"t"


Pflueger" is friendly. ev­ eryone says hello 10

each otherjusc like one biB Phfamily. We juS! gee crazy. you do thinas thai you've never done before. E"u),DDe goes all ool!

Lot.t.r

Ilop

pnt. Julie �. D

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L ner- t u be ti me for Wendy Kennedy a t a w i ng acti vity o n [he l ake.

C a n t h ey do i t fol ks? Can this e n ergetic E verg cee n get t h is knot u n t i e d , ďż˝

B rian B ol d t and Can Roseleip

are s t uck in the m i d d l e o f a l l

t h e g i rl s .

I

Wow, it was fun and friendly_ Being the most recommended hall on campus this year, Evergreen had a lot to live up to and it succeeded .

Ann Y uen


Just hanging

out together is what Ever­ green does, as does Heather Ruud, Wendy

Megan Tumock,

Kennedy, and

Desk

shifts

can

Swanson grabs

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F

H a I I s . ' Love i t !

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Lo ve i t ! "

u

I I

get boring a

quick meal.

L

s o

Th a t 's a bout

M

F r i e n d s

f

all J

but Torey

C'm

s'ly a bo u t E v e rg re e n ,

A m idst p i n g p o n g tou rn a m e nts , d a nc i n g i n t h e h a l l w a y s , t h e e x h i l a ra t i o n

o f fi re a l a rms, a n d ga li lva n r i n g i n t h e h a i L ..; , t h ere 's

a lways someth i n g t o c1 o , · Evergreen i s loca led o n the sixt h a n d Ann Yuen

se vemll fl oors e x pe a

I t i s n ' t the place

· t i ng peac ·· and q u i e t . T h e re 's ;l l\.v ays

cou p l e o f p i n g p o n g j u n k ieS

I O l l n ge r

of Ti ngelsrac.l ,

a n d a h:v nys

a

S

to

l i ve i f y

s o m e u n -' s i ng i n g ,

n ur t h a t 's

okay ,v i t h the

c o me a

l ot of good fr iends.

There ':-; a hvays

w i [ h a n open door ( u su a l l y t h rc's food i n .-; id e too ).

\-v hom you

rel l a l l you r p robl

ms, a

'\\1 "

have

ha nging

nUl

in

shou l d e r an

Evergreen Fre s h m a n A n d rea Erda h l a

s p i II

S I I l I h a ' t rouble d u ri n g {he EVergreen

l i ri a r i o n , which incl uded dia pers, and ,2ar-

room

someone [()

I d id J

to

c ry o n ,

and

rne n t ion how

the ha t b roorns? That

StOry by : A m y Pardini

a

M an i a c s

unde n i a b l e p a rt o f [ b e Evergrc"e n e x p e r i e n c e ,

ies to e a t her carrot baby fo od w i t h o u t ole

ca n

l ots of bugs �t nd h u g h t e r. O h ,

m u c h fu n

�s

L i k e

S c r e a m i n g

lots a nd

t hL!

T a m i ng l i k e n1'l n i acs i n

s t e reo h la r i n g ,

or

of E v e rg ree n , w h o k now [ h a r a l o n g \v i t h t h e no ise a nd

�s iclelHS

d i stract ions

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C o l l e g e

"Col!t.�ge is I'hon. party harel." Those words echo ed loud t h b year rhrough tht

hoIlO\'�'ed halls of rhL.; re:.idence hall and were seen on m:my of the I vy T-shills TI1<:: Ivy hardcores \\ orked hard keeping the traditions al ive that vvef< estahlished hy t he original harclcore Ivy at [he opening of Ti ngelstad's door: not so long ago. This year Ivy was ahle to accompl ish something thell no on ha� b een able to do for some rime: b) heating Pfluegar in Songfest, with Orela l'! hel p . • rv; . I h is y�lr. ,),'as fu l l of gcxxl friends and good t i mes . Between ('hf groups get-togethers off and on-campus. and the histnric retrelt. there wert new friends th a t would nu ke ':\ Ja:-;IU1! leave Ivy for the Sllnm)er, we ca n ' t help hut look back a

plenty of o pp oJ11 l 11itit's impression.

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the year and be proud of what \ve ex perience d . Whar is the t rue college experit'l1(e? I am happy to say that rhe Ivy experience. i� tile t rue experieno for me . • Thanks for the people who "vere able to m�lkl' Ih �y)-% year, in a n< ou! of Ivy, a memorable experience. hy. to you we dedicate a nd pass on thl responsihi lity th"l{ has fallen on a l l so man, residents hefore ) Oll. Ohey you parents, stay in school, and never break one of our Ivy p( )l icies. Story by: Kyle Anclrev 's

Decked out in their traditional going back in

time gear, Peter

R l lmhl� K vl� A nnrf'w'<_ T;:lwm S h l l ll_ �nci K�n .1ohn� T'f'hx on t he


We\e only known you for a year. but you'lI

re­

member us (Ivy). for your entire lives.

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F

riends Kara Holla nd and Rachel Pedde hang out to ­

gether i n Kreid ler. Even though there are no room mates,

everyone is great fri e n d s .

��

Kriedler is a great place to be

an

adult

on-campus. It lets you .

exerCIse your own op-

� J

tions in a respon-

sible manner.

Kara Holand, Sen ior, Kried ler Hall

L

o u nges

K r e i d le r

-�

in give

residents a pl ace to ga ther and hang o u t together, as Marissa B i rd and Cory Ekrem are.

Rachel Pedd,


Taking t i

me

out of h e r busy schedu l e Angel Lep ley w h i c h is q u i e t today .

read s the com ics i n her room,

D Ben ishek spends most of h i s time prat ic) ng h i s gu i ta r wi lham t o worry a bou t ave

hav i ng

Rnchel Pt'dde

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Kreidler Reopens

as an

In (he fa l l of 1 995, Kre idler Hall

was

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reopen 'd �lf"i er heing

h

new

s...and.m.ayn.

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vacant

for

H

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clt ing ready to graduate. nut

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'h lC lv ies. go to di nner. or a har. It is rea lly nice to be surrounded y ot hcr studenrs who a re your own age and a re at the slime st�lg i n fe," sa id the Senior RA, Racht I Pedde. we

go to

n.

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alsu find time to get togerher to

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No Minors Allowed

Upper-CIa.-,s Hall

GIJT)e[ , plumhing and a fresh com of pa int , t he uilding became home ro sb,,1y-five resident� . This ha l l beca me the" first 'lI ilding at PLU designated 4-.IS tl " Sen iors HHU," housing students who re al leas( twenty-one or have sen jor Slai Lis. \X'hile many ou rsiders hav ome to think of Kreidler 'IS :1 qu iet ha l l where nothing ever happens. le residenrs know (hat j( is a spechl place. · "There a re some people

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years. With

T

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a roo m m ate .

\Val


A l ternati ve Hou s i n g residents a nd staff A nd re w McCl ure, Kri sti ne Myrmo, Rose Smi th, Chris Bock, and John H a n by .

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- Do you long for your own room, kitchen and bathroom? Are you tired 'of overly-excited freshman screaming through the halls late a t n ight? Do you want to play YOLI music as loud as y ou r spea kers CJn handle? Did

you eve r feel like the Glmpus a nswered ilYes !PI

was

consuming YOllr lifestyle? - If you

these questions, why the heck aren ' t you liv ing in

[0

Delra or Evergreen Cou rt? The a pa l1ment-style student housing ex ists

for people like YOLI . - Located be twee n 1 26th and 1 27th streets next to

the golf course, Delta and Evergreen offer students the chance to rema i n

experiencing certa in freedoms that can't be fou nd i n the dorms. They a re separate from the main campus , h u t still within wa lking cl i sta nce . Delta a pa rtmen ts are designed a s singles while , Evergreen Court a pa ltments have two bedrooms. Each C1paltment comes complete with traditional hall fu rniture, a sma ll shower and a Irefrigerator/ice box. The resiclents enjoy the space--most bring in their on-c:J mpuďż˝

w h i le

-

I

s

W h a t

Y o u

G e t

own furn i ture (Evergreen Co urt residents can even order ca ble te levi­

, ion) a nd many prefer cooking in their kitchenettes to the lJC ca feteria . As

an

extra bonus, residents Jiving here a re qualified to recieve

"commuter" pa rki ng sticker for their

cars.

a

- Their are no RA's in either

Delta or Evergreen COLUi, a l though the same rules on the main campus

apply to the apartments. The resident! , mainly LIpper c1assmen, are on t h e honor system. On the w ho le, res iden ts respect thei r neighbors and

Alternative Housing /Delta & Evergreen


Pl a Ying c a rds i s s o m e t h i ng J o s h Beatty a n d Eric

Hu n t e njoy d o i n g i n their apanment.

T el ev i s i o n . a n d Cable is availa b le ( 0 D e l ta and

E v e rgreen

Coun

dwe l l e rs ,

Andrew McClure and Rya n Cha ndlee.

If you want a place where you can j ust cras h, get some work done, or invite some

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friends over & hang out I recommend it.

James Lamb; Sen ior, Evergreen COli n A r T � R l\.1 ATT \1 P QlZ\T l �

Tn


Having your ow n

room

as

Kri s ( i n Phi l l i p e d o e s o ff-c a m p u s c a n b e one o f the best advan tages.

w h a t ' s . . ,1 /i 7. . � ,

t h e

Cr ' ·1£-� :n� ,. _

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I live to write, read, and ride my motor-

cycle . Living off-cam­ pus gives me a chance to do all three.

Cats

ad d person al i t y to o ff-campus housing and he l ps Patty Wales pick a scu mptious me al out of t he refrigeraror.


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Okay, people, it's time fora l�ilityd1eCk. Olf-campus life, vvhilemoreinderx:.'l1c\ent,

fcU·flon1dlep:::liectic\e111 n.1l myon-Glll1p..l"stuclenr.sd�n"h. Sure, YC)l1 have yulr�'I1

Clthro om,orarleastyou shcue ir\vith less than 50people, butYOl.l alsohavemdea.n re is no hOL

1,It bathrCX )f.I1.111

L<;ekeeping s1affreacly and willing to artackyoursoap­

:um. An<.l, y s, you can have a car, dog, rat, orwhateveryoll Clpartmem n[1."1nager lows: unf()rtl mately, you also have a pet to feed, clem upafter, and leave alone all ,ly\vllileYOI.(reatsc.nro. - A"fornklkingyoLu'ovvnbreakfrlSt, ILmd1aJl<.ldiru"le1� there. :ea few difficulties there: one, YOll l"t.1veto makesaid rneals, twOYOl l have to buy the xxi to mak the m ·a is, a nd three, you have to have the money to actua lly buy )n1 u1ing O th nhc"1nTop Rmlen (unle£5, c>fcoLll"se, yoLlricle'd ofthe pelfea. meal lIppens to beT()p Ibmen- Iclidn'uhink so). Anu then there isalways rhe Lssu eof )j nmute. Unf oItlJ.nately, all off-GU11PLl'; homes are not lCX:'<:ltcxl a bloc:k�lwa.y from

e ·

a

l

i

t

y

c

h

e

c

1m pus. So, inste.·td ofwalking to class, YOLI can expect a nice long chive.

k

-111ere's

n1L�mt':;theOJmnofliving \vid1yOl.lqxlIents.Y{)U Gm avoiu (YAyjngrentyoll have

r(X>l111<URC1thana dC )5e(, ;mu no fCX)nm"t.ltewonies. OfCOl tl�, <.k..-vendingon yOUI" (tit": nts the thought ofTh·ingat hOfnefolyetanotherye,lrmayl� more renifYingd1CUl le thought ofhaving you r1xxly l"t.linippecl out one hair at a time. - rC)}"J1l: , living

Off­

Campus

Options

tI10l11elu1slx.,"erla�lexperit'nce arx:l inYJXll"eI"lL<.;have l"ff':ll (.oo\alxxntJlexvhole

r owing-up dung. But even so, I h�lve never re<1l1y feit like a p' ut oftlle GUnpUs JOl1nunity, it'sharuertoger involved and there is d1at <..ummure tociea\ with. -On leciher·l "J::U1d

!ivingoff-Gunpusofie.sSludentsan inc.lt:1�1c1enceand ptiva )'1 ni.%ing

om on·c,< u nptlS life. BU(, likemcad1ing')inlite

fi."t"e(lom c·omc-s witha c05t.lheadcled

�1X>nsiblilityaml�oven:vl.1ehllil1g, ;:uxlrhedi�lr1{:el:iomthe\,\11O.1eOl1-CcUl 1pllS�'lay

tlifeem beovL"'rwheh11ing, and the.disranc hom d1e whole on-<..<U 11 pUSW:1y oflite

cm be hcu'd to:1djust to. So, ifyou' re tireci oflivingon-campus del1nit Iy

)fl:>id r

10ving off-campus, but cOI1..<:;ider it realistically ir rakes respon.'.;ibiliIY al ld iI'S nor

xalt1ya never-ending round ofprutying.

Story by: Jcx.ly Allard

Messy

room s and cluttered rables can be fou nd in most off-campus dwellings.

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do. Lures 10 sc:e ,\It.:eling. did

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••• •'" I"" �,..ho:< II<""...-y 11<,,,".'"

" UJClubs ""�..

""fA kepI bus)' this )'car

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • •

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f . _ ,r "" .111, • sm..

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Cht:erlead i ng i� one of lhe many W:JYS t h a I PLU :;ll.HJentS show their s p i r i t . C h e c k o u t h e , pons section o f the yearbook to l e a rn mOI'e a bout this excit i n g :J c ( i v i t y t h .1 t YOLI ca n ge i nvolved i n l

T hese fa n s look exci ted a s t he y cheer t h e i r lea m ro viClory while Ihe ba n d p l <l )'s some l ive l y music (0 keep energy : q;11 : I I o ne of PLUs many fOOlba l 1 g a m e s l

GO

Left: Soccer gamt'S a re �xc ilrng < I nd �Icrion packed I Check oul ,I game � n d become a

S:lg3


,� .. ....� .

PW I_ ... .......

,.u "" _ boo _ .. " .. " " .,

�"'Il{1i ouC llX' rr.n'J1)Und )'OU, lr. (Iro...- ","lid omd <r.>1\' m"lllt>ro of (tt.: w<r Club' NOw VOO '" (bink,n)l, m.. w<r

Ollll' '\ ... c .". he.rd of ll\r::m' r'>., d'� IIOl ".... lIy .n <>l)t:ml1"d <Iut> t>r.u if ,-ou '" • bn or '''1111'")1 at PLU, .'<lU"" """""" \\-.,h ,,,,,h ., "rcIt! """I of ,hlnl(' '0 p.n"" pl'� ,n I,,,,,, ., PlU, ""'''' .,,, • lot or (.n, ""'�inR .,,,.,,,<1 TIre,., "" dull> to hrlontt to .oo ,pot!, 10 lor rn�<>I><d m' (lin he �ul pb" \ .n «h,b'l> f<>:>tb...n .nd '(k<'" P'I1<'S• •n<! lot.> of the: OIhe r tIH"/!> hlppen_

mg .rwoo he,�

n'fQU�houl P"F>, you ,",'ill he Intro­ dL>c�10 """'" oi lhr<c opp<>I1U­ rut"'" Soon, you'll """ m.. dub' ,he...,

Tbt .......

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Com i ng In from the cold, Carrie

Bc nslon ,

and Sara S t rom c()okies before one of

Heidi Ha n,� on.

wa r m up eating

the i r m e e t i ngs.

[ i o n of Busi ness Commu ni ca­

-

( o rs

(lABC) , a clu b dedicated

h e l p i ng students get the

[0

p ro verbia l foO( in the d oor of p u bl i c rel a t i o n s . The stud ents [ ra v e l ed to

Seaule to sir i n on t he Sea t r l e I A B e c ha p t er ' s m e e t i n g , hosted [heir own a t PLU for [h e

p rofe S S i on a l s ,

P a g e m a k er

h e ld

wo rk s h o p ,

a

and

ended ( h e year wirh a ga la lu nc heon ce l e bra ting [ he s t u ­ d e n t s , profeS S ionals an d w h a t

[ hey can d o [0 prepare for t h e fu tu re. lA SC was very acrive,

International Association of

wo rki n g i nd i vid u a l s i n te rested i n

p u b l i c rela tio ns w h o want to net­

only t h ree stu d e nt cha pters i n \'(!as h i ngto n, so t h e mem bers

ness of issues fa c i n g fu t u re p u b l i c

were offered great oppoI1u n i ­

The in dividual s who made

conta cts made w i l l he I r evelY

re l a t i o n s professio n a l s . these

qu a l ifica t i ons

and

work with o u tsta n d i ng p ro fe s ­

a l l of

s io n a l s a n d p l a n educa tion a l ac­

more w e re t h e 25 stude n ts w h o

r i v i tie.s to ra ise

j o i ned the In ter natio n a l Associa-

a QfOU O'S awa re-

and su ccessfu l ly planned thei r T h e PLU chapter i s one o f

by Moni ka Su ndbaum, IABC President mot ivated, ha rd­

its mem bers who took c h arge own eve n t s ,

Business Commullicators WANTED:

wi th l ots of parric ipatjon fro m

ties . The l essons le arned a n d me mbe r start bu i lding

an

ex­

tremely su ccessfu l career i n p u b l ic

( el a t i o n s .


Zappy Slal1S

TherGsa Monika Sundbau m ,

fearle�s

leader

(" h e meet ing, w h i l e me m b e rs l isten

intently.

Vice P resi d ent Heidi Ha nson and Britra

G a u pp , chat

with Monika S u n d b a u m ,

lA BC's preside n t .


PlL' oe«: r

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Educators

hy Urlua GaUIIII Mo"", lid"".,,,,, l'I..jooOl Co<>" '· .""" .. "" ",,,,",,.ion roo poof."""", mu,i<Rl..,.,on MENCtw. ,jtOp'" h<.e ""

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Ole"",",. A.

Ih" <'01>1<"""",. m<:mbrn. �"'" ';gh"io5'''J'' "'ell .. ,c""',.... . k ,.... """'" """h'"1 """"" M;NC', I "'><l<",,,p ,....,"""" Am \\" g",om. 1'<e.000n'. L,.,,'m C"""�J 1/",. Pt�.,<l<... Ad>m 1..0,0<1, TmI .u.....: "od�!'L'" ,tit" If;""".., 111 ,roup'. odm". ;, ">I,, Gt'oestW><"


PI.

PercLi s s i o n Seci i o n l

F ryh l i ng . levi n Conw�y

G reg and Amy

\x!ig�troml

B r i a n A nderson e n ,oys

a

mea l at the

col l e g i a te conference. M ENC m e m be rs pose fo r

a

picture after

[ h e col legiate confere nce in E l l e nsburg .


Ra ndi, an expert in eliquelle, i nslrucls A.MA mem bers in lhe i r d i n i ng eli q u eue.

]e nna, Brell a nti Ry a n gel busy pain t i ng lhe J iving room for AMA's selvice project Karyn Mi les h e l ps ou t by painting

a

cupboard .

Reed Campbel l

Michelle

Price gives (he k i tchen a

br;.tnd


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buI

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<;."'" "'-f' don'\: pbc: .. " requuc" .. , .01 "bu1oolloeSl ""'" on OUr appl......... .... lit' ...... <k"'" ho", "''ftY .......,. The __ ..Iw our dub .. bn,

on<' of,� n>OaI tutteuful .......

...,.. d�b5 on C';Omput .. do".. 10 !he m''''1 :><:IIVU� • .eoil,... P�L ...... ...... many oI,ht ""<:nl' ,hal M.... ..gubrll hooII If; .ht

.

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IJu!.OJWloS ProlUSoonll� ""....k.

I",",,,", lJi'orkst>op. Re-sume �. ProI.....ona1 �

,<,,_., Ehqut'l'c DIn..... Pre �non T�� Sm\inar. Salct and �urk�ng 5I!nurur. M.,kOf", ca...... "'Voo. Pugeo ».trod ""IA Ouprifl Wnc� .. "h local bu .....,.. it.ldr"" dub "�,,"gs.

".,,.,..,1

M.,k.."ng

I'UbllC;lllon•• Resume • •nlU"g s.,,,,occ.

Job Opponun�y pro.­

�"'''IS. arod (".011" IQurn:l.lIlrtl'$

Th", YC" , AM� brought . hoi

The ArntI'lOn M.1'�ot1�li ,.�qU.IMY prosT_""�nd .,.,.�nlS 10 i'lL ..udtn� ,r..• ...,11 1..lp A!I!QCI'uon .. a """",,, ", .. 101' ohm> .... c .... . d In ... "","'� IMv I'lL: ..u<knt.o 10 "... "' II"'" inS onf(ll'm."on aboul hooo do 1'his indudcs "",",)11,"'8 10 ..lCCnOIuU, 11\lIM tou.· lrom <:hanr. ..on. 10 1W'l"'nt18 " .....ron­ odf '" 0<:1I00I and ,n IuI\.W ,..... �«1 1HUmt ..

<2I'ftn. \1; .. .... an 1<1,,,, dub [luI I"QY� many:o<"­ tMtlQ ."" ....'OfIo;.t ... to Pl l ­

cdrit'd .bouIw "'"'-- oi l'll­ _udmu. and :tn'� 10 _

_. buI in "II 01....'. ""'/01'1 .. .....U

ctnSJ"3t"'�'Ill�1

..-...., nor

onl)' In buso

...."" plio

It n.o, A.\H ",. '(I/\t! , • • � on­

Thenumbrt" cI.ude.m I<l\ohcd III MIA K

oIGcrm...n} 10 I� !>us",,,,,, com "nmll� Colle<l f.sching, IhlS

,n.uq�rA<Ie p;ony 8>'-" Sludrnl! .n.J f�11Y a d"'IlCC IO d;mcc (0 poIh mll� .nd ca. kKs of

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,......., .. ,� Cll , . OgI ...... "'"" ....p I� ... 1 . ... � Ihorir 1IIuI. I .. ",hod .nd ... fuo"", a_


Della Iota C h i members were joined by

students from other nu rs ing progra m for I h e r e t ruc(u nng t o f S \XI A N S , Sla e of Wa shington Associarion of Nursing Srudenrs, G i n" Ca nada a nd Kim Schelin gather for (I meet ing t o write SWANS gOil ls,


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....;1(1 to, P,wtic'nI. "lin <;C1�"n. \'Itt Prnklent. �"ry Chalk. •nd �..C'�.afl lorl

Ri('to:.o.do<>ri. 1M orpnlUllOR . i

0(1".. In 110" (·olwnunuy. voI"n

itt.lnH (Of ""'''t' p",,,,,, Counly ''',,,nl>,

I",,, ..,.... th� pon..,;• \ •"" ",1 in 11)(' P",ra Counoy AItY.'

\\ .Ik. •>6IMC'(! 110<' H,,�II I' 1)O:p.101

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.dllllnl;le,

nu

,..cd"."..

{'(J()!'do,,,,,,,1 Cl'R <'0<.�fOf nLLI'l" Ing "(lden,,. oollc<:.C'(! n"""".

food 10< 100:-.1 (1,.,OIies. 'rod e,'Cf)"

II\OILII. oITe. If(!<: blood pr.,...""

ch«ko ro PlL f�cu.ly P.noclp:lIi(1n ,n 0eI!. 100 Chi

.00 tho: t\" ion.1 '\i\ldenl t\u�

�ionOreM50n"'nydoor1

lOla Chi PxUoc u n ht ....n l:ni,..,,,,,,y b lot proud I><:Jmto 10 mcilobtOS of lot '�txm:.Ol S".'�nI r."�"11 .... .o<»I1OR• •be>

knO",n

'"

DotI",

IQj. ..hi

n.. Orw""UlIOR

b

fI::ocvt«\ QII 1_.101'"3 prot.... >oon;o1>Mn '" ""'''na. C'OmIIlUnll) ocr> .U',

and lc-><.k..h'l>

.rod II"'C> oll.KIen.. 1M mol"... lion 10 bot<"omI! dflOCl,,-r lndel'l' .nd ao:",'_ 10 llot prot�J.. ism IX """'''II


dunbi"ll In ,he ea.cr.d0:5 10 tedlnk".oJ rock (Iombing at Smith Rod! '" Otegon .0.1.0 "'lin! .re !'nil,,,,,, ,, Pin .. .."..-OI1h, ....d'" . ""or ..., \!:;J,hmgton, .nd \'.nlOgt" near

� w...hll>glCln

'" "'h any OUIdoor ...

\I��y. ,f><, club'� ou""iS 'r('

pt."rord • round,he "ell'hef

Sc-.eoal rlu,Ibo,'lI '''I» """c boeen C>.,�1cd SO f.,IhlS,..,.,. 001 the Alp;"" Club 11'10:> 10

Alpine Club

by Mall "'ad". Alpl.... Club Pre:.;d"m

11>. ,\Iplroe Clob i/o �n oopni­ � fe. ''''nlOU�.nd. genu­ "''''' ,I .., b deo.Igtll!d lof;H;il"�IC ' '''' ""� on dlmbong � dub roc� and �I pi"" cillnbing..r>O<Ig>I """"" on. ""ec:k�' � to pLon 'he I'Ll) ..""",� loody Me",bt" dlfnbong .....,. and "'1ft ouungs or the .0.11)1"" ( I.." h;o,''' ' "1'OflI! n.e... III.,. range &om a1pi""

"

".� 'c,lve debp"" 'h" "".,her Thil on �.n clllllb'"II", i,Jdoot rock �"" Of �o,n8 u"<k,g,o,",,d ., pbc"", lIke Ap" C.,·.. ""at

Ml. SI ftck",..

S<:> fa, 'hls

)-=rdHl\bong "'llS 11lI'" bN:t,

� 10 V�nU�" .nd v.,Iou, "".k. in ,t... C;ow.d�.,_ TI�r.. Ole bly I""'" fo' the upmm'''lj lf''lng $t>5O<l ,.." h nip' pl>nnt'd 10

3 .01_ ....... (lob ...... ",. ...... ....'.""1 . ""'"''''II


Peshasr i n P in n acles, S m i t h Roc k , and Joshua Tree Na­ (io n a l Monu ment in Sou (h­ e r n Ca l ifo rnia .

The Jos hu a

Tree [ri p i s going [0 be made

over sp ri ng brea k by seven members of the cl u b .

T hey

a re loo k i ng forward to warm d ry des ert rock, and

su n ,

some of [he USA's best cl i mb­ i ng .

This

[rip is [he biggest

ou ti ng of [he year a nd has been l ooked forwa rd [0 for mo n t h s . Overal l , ( h e A l pi n e C l u b

i s a n organization [hat pro vides a n oppo rt u n i ty fo r climbers in the PLU srudem b o d y (0 ge t togeth er a nd go ­

cli m b i ng. It is not a c l i mbing c l a ss, bu t t here a re members

of .a l l abi l i ty levels a nd any­

o ne [ h a t is come .

a

c I I m b e r is wel­

Aaa h . . . M a l l

Club Two members of the A l p i ne Clu b do . . Alpine

.

Wade and C h ris Shep<1rd relax a fter a good c l i mb .

A l p ine C l u b membe rs st a re in

awe <1 5 C h ns S h ep,Hd pel·forms CPR o n Tyler Slo SLad.


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T.... l<�, _knnk< �'<Xdo.c<I "",,,""" "'" ,_ ""'" "" <h< �'" pom._ --

T.... Riol>" n.. ""'in" Wi"" ,,,,,o,rH. � ..... lI"'''o� ...... Ie>< '" """ho<

",,--

Abo.., Ann<1", """"an. " '_"" ,,,,",,,, '"'''''l! bt< "'_.

Wind Ensemble & Orchestra Th" premier" perform.n"" of "In the Vern.cular" by aw.rd_....in· nlTlgCom!X""r-;n-Res�eGre­ gory YOU!'_ highhg!>... !he PacifIC luthc!rnn Um"CT>ily Wind En· ,...,i>Ie'f"inii.""lOt.-v. """' TIodltrJ.v­ eiedtoEaslerrl�J..�aOOldJho inMlrch.

'In "'" \'�m.cuhr· ... a f,,'�

m<w,,_n! ",,,e for boon<! tila

pia)', humorously "'Hh Ld�3. dr:;awn from nriou. "'"",rical popul>r mu,i< IJ1lditJon, - from; ,wing-I'''''' hom.ge 10 Janacel and Copland to ,he! ,u,,",al 12-ba blue$ written in the styl� of "" e,rly 2(l!h oentury V",n""", rom >"""" AnlOO \\-e�m


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.hove: Za k F r a n t z.. Ryan Scot(, M)C,1 h 'ake a bow, gu )'5!

ilr

Rusl', and

Ken l l idits ; 1 1'

a

pa n of the

J

�y

P

ike

Wind Ensemblel

Above: Lc.sl iejohn=-on and Jasmine Ha n a re only cwo of thE' b:lssoon pL! yers in me rche

u"" .

Above:

Nick Pharris pJaysthe cello, one of the

[ovue:.l soundingsrri ngecl i.nstrumen

s.


-

srudems a bout env i ron m c nt� i ss ues.

\Y./e ca n do this t h rougl

bri ng i n g spe8 kers ooto c 3. m p u � going o n h i k es , hol d i ng d i sell::: sion fom ms a n d ha v i ng worJ -

days . Eart h \Ve ek is Dirt Peopl e' bus iest t i m e o f the year.

Thi

yea r, ta lks a bou t vege ta r ia n is rr. campus l a ndsca ping, a nd req cl i ng

progra m s at PLU

W tTI

planned. Also, during me week som! ofme campus' garbagewa..<;placed ol

Red Square a nd rhe movie, MedicLn!

Dirt People for the Earth

Mm was shown.

by Jenny Hilden, co-facilitator of Dirt People for the Earth D i n People

for the E a lth is a

na rofS

(EAC's). Now we w o rk i n

D i rt P eo p l e is c l ose l y involve( wi t h the Clover Creek Cou nci (Park l a nd - based) and o ver t h t

cam p Ll s env iron me n [al c l u b i n

conj unc(ion with the EAC's a nel

past two years

[he Ce n ter for Peace , j u s [ i ce, and

the new Env ironme n ta l Se rv i c es

m erous rree pla nri ngs a n d cl ea r

[he E n v i ronmen r .

D e partme n t .

ups with t h e m . We have connec

by

twO

It

was

created

PLU stude nts co n ce r n e d

with the lack of e nv i ro n me nrai s e rv i ces on ca m pus . D i rt People brought

a tte ntion

to

t he poor

recyc l i n g program a od sta rted the E n v i ronme mal Activiti

Srude n t -led w i th a fa c u l ty ad­

visor, [ h i s club d oes

a

va nery of

have don e n u

[ i ons wi t h orher menral

groLi rs

area

:15

e n vi r o n

wel l .

Dir

Our major eve n t is Earth Wee k in A pr il , hut we are

People for t he Ea rth is very

a c tiv e th roughout the yea r.

i n te rests , and are always look i nf

a ct IvI t I es .

f-; Coord iof our goa ls is ----�--�------��

to

One

educate PLU

i b l e a bout new for

new

flex

ideas and specia

members.

Ann.:!.:" G�b� lI,

Din People fo r the Earrn's m e m bers ga ther for a grou p s h ot du ri ng one of their once-;J -wcck m ee t i ng.s . Back row from lefl [ 0 r(g,h : Eve Otten, Steph a n i e f' r:JJ1schke, D c i cI3 Hage. �andy F i tzs inlOns <I n d Ev,ln Leonard; fro n ! row : S:I f <! Mu el ler, Kelle Ro"e. and Jenny H i lden

Some of


D u r ing a wee k l y meet ing, bot h J e n n y H il d en and Evan Leona rd

the d estru ction

of

[he

ra i n

con template fo re t , a n

issue impona nr to the Dirt Peo p l e for

the Earth.

luri ng

Din People for the Eanh planned Earth Week, wrote lerreLS to Congr��­ wn a b out envIronme n ta l issues, planned sodal activiti s U ke movie nights. and discussed bringing f)vironmenta l s pea kers to t he PLLI ca m p u s. th.e i r weekly meeti ngs,


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Tho 0- .. ,,,."... . . """"",,•

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....... ''''.... 01.'r,_

tIM: ••"..id, 1'he cho" h.:o. toored 1M lin"ed State! .'tC'",I,,-4y .., "..ell U Jlpan. Chi,,", IIQnR Kong, H.,,·..U and """1lI1 0100 <:Ollntri"" In it. �.Y'-."

hl>lo<y01

PLli.

nle ehoU'. ""'-'<:tor, RIch.:Ird 5p;orks, hOl> bt:ocn'lM:uniY<'DiI\"l b"""'"' d;r£ClO< ofdoor'" .."iviI hot ""...... 10 PU; In 1983-

Sp'"'''' was the ro.andIni

rondoc,or olSo,u., Pro MusicII

hom 19�!-1Il and abo the ron_ d'K1".. olthe Pxific Nart/w.-e;I;

Ll.l<:h F""".I kif ..,.-en j'C>J'J. In <KIdrrI>O<I. I", has gu<:sI con­

hy Lmda (11.01 � �-,1C'd 0.0" of

duncd ouch organiWIort< :as

lhot

Il'e<l from P,elf... tulhenn Ln1 '''''If)' '' �n", ,1M: Rlchm�n,noff

v""""" ,n a Iocol P"formarKe

no., ,.(,-''(IrU Choot of II� �hl ha._ <ir>'rIoprd • ,..".,Il .. >O<l kif

. ,.... PonL>nd Ibroq"" Ol d ' .... II.

,he 1'Oooh..est Ch:>mbo:<

On: roe"'. �nd Ihe I'ortbndSym­

phony Choi,

�'pro<-1derJ b ),

I'LIh


rop: I n t rodllcing

lonom:

the "Clloir

Th e ChOir of the

of the Wesr"

led by Richard S p a r k s ,

We s t performs Rachma n i noff Vesrerďż˝

cond u ctor. I n (he M ,I IY Ba ker

Russel M u sic Ce n te r .


by Bri", Gaupp 1996 wU �""" ,� �xc"lng, jam �k� )'��r ((II '� ed"... .nd .uff of 5;1�,(�. PUJ. I��ry

IlUplj""

Snofrlll<' ...... ."nrd In JSI-� ' undn.\le.ag>n Btroon, ..ho .. .. til.., • 51udm1. •00 I« ...,..., . � � II �tU '«1"", ,, ""2!0 II"" pmductd, d .... , issuoNI 1"'"'" a )'e�r .nII hat gonr to a <>nee

a )'ear ",Je..e

s"xif;.t� h�1 twO cdl,,,,.,, II�idl Robln,o, .nd Nk'ole Tut)ll.'On. who O<IO<di""t�

about

!O 0I11�, ",If mt,,,br,, .. , 1", . .", paid 10 IW>fk "...,ke"d, n.., .luffand �d,,()f,,fl lhmush lite,­ '1')' and :In .wbr,,,,-,;nn. (rom t'UJ""'Im�, 'X'"�y••nd .lunUll ....- ,--�� .... '" �� .... c...'.. ...e ..ulo .. _ 5;I� ( .. g<' " piJt togr:d",r U1 ,litF.II >etno'I:ttr <>f � .... h yr'" ...." ... c...... """ ""'" lo><o ,,,.,. ..... """ ,,"" .nd thepo«ft .'" pocl<cd for tklt pubiiOruo" Sontt""" near rho nKI of II", Spntw ,," :s ' .... . tile rotnplo:1cd bonk I, ""u,!>cd from d'" I'nn'�,... and " di!.oril,,,cd ,, "- ,.." ,,, , , '..... (.onw .... _..... t<.o.. ..' _

� ..

s>.ir"'l1� i• • 80eal of'fl"<lu

n''Y (or "udem, 10 ,.1 11",,, "'M publi5h�d ..,hile in «>11�fII', -F.v n)' 5plUl8, Sax'("'8" ron� "',. 10 do£pby I]", im'j(i...1on$ <>ftIM PlU communi'y." »Id ;';>In

fauSl

I:.m.,... s.-. ".... '''''''� '' ""

th" P"� " "'II�' of '''''10. ' ,1

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b\' S<nthnm· .oo "'" In AjIfiI,


by Pike Above: SLire

a rc

Br;a ndon Vrosh ;l n cJ Carrie Rice :- LC' :\ m m ' up [he ::; t;lge ron ighrl

Above left: Carrie Rice , Karie Walker, F.rica Wood , Heidi Vzmd erfol d , A ngela Kel l ogg & Rebecca Reisc h . Boy tbey're sure l O CO e il h i

The enure production of Night o f Thc�l [fe " S i de hy ide by Sondheim"_ Left:

1\1 u s ic a l

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-

BEACH Club

by Bn�... Nom'an.

u .t...t.. " • lot

.... ... � .." . . . , .I....t•••

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IlEACH Club l'rt:�idenl

11t'o"tC E.;a..

� AIxu � IItAh and M",*a lor oIr... ...tut.you '" '0Uf10' NI.* :IIIII lh.dub.d""..

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oneow:ol � !td>'i!OO by .\1;1'" .\lLildrr. orol lr.abl 1Jll

1Jol"1C'.

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ro..� ,bon = ii, ,he '...,-e

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m.k:s �I �

On """""'"

I'III8tt. BEAOI co-how:d an 1f'6h

Pub�:oIor1!.m:lmo;:ktailni@Iw. 0..1"'. in SUCK

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n." r.o-rs oIBEADl Oo.to

....., .....,n.; .... �dn­

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I<lpO m pRXIlUIe miDI � 10 .... ' "* . """'rr>W

a<;I".oes u... 1Il�.,d �

.nd fun. One �r nigk.1ILn:

I.

:illy tr",;milled dhe:l>e l r..or .rIO � p«<><'d a rnI­ loon r.lIhtr than a <:orrl:m IleAO-I eli> also l:q>n t.d­ .... d"",", r@ no !I:OIlU1(I � pc p:up <::>Ird Ibc PEN I'b) 2 ThrgnJUp1qoes101>dIewr>-­

...., in !he O'-e ". "'" tieallh :ai\d \l{drc<; Fa. IIe:>ctI I\Id I..o.rt$ "-' lokr''OmiI ina , � booo.l. AI><>. �"'.". • U III . C • • ' .."n.."""'.., <OOod

O\JI nlcader:hp �' IH lf

lh"'" \'k<' I'1csid ..a.s Amy

eo.......�.....�.

and 51 ... ", M<Cillhuy. ;IO'Id Pre,ide�' B",n NOfm.n.

BEACH Ooob �'(I

In

Ie><Wlip ronf<ltlTLd. n.. Natoon.li 1l.-\C01llS """-�nllIt'

., � DC. and 11 ..

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,<rudenI�"' 't'It':tl<lti li uI


"Sankta Lucia"­ SPURS Style by Sanh Scl",rr"c:r

I,

S.nkt� LucI.". Sandi"",,'''''' Chr$nl., c�ldlU"on ,lui ,he PLl SPLRS IL;I,� 'r.d�OOO\lIJI) Ioo"oo(d for ,,1:1',,' )-eo� "'<M­ m." or..opho"""h go� ..c.... n... from ...�h �1IIf1"( ""11 10 be' a S.rlkl� Lud:;I � TIuoug;h .. C",,,,,�...1dc ri«loon. one am � ,,1««'<1 10 be 'he s..n�(;l luna BrIdo! for ,IY ..rII ..... ".mpo•

The 1m-96 SPl'RS ..orI<� '-ell IL;\rd to n:budd I� Sonku. Wei> l",d,uon ..�h'n PLl -,

rommunlf)l nw.y 1N\"1'-.,d gft>­ CfOOI help from � on th(' rommun,,). •he Sand",..,.an CuI,ural Counnl. and opt<"W1}' ,h..., ad>....,.. S..,.." YOU"lt ""� � of prq1>oI"'''''.'' 11M: SPURS club PlbCl�ed lhe Saulwl !.uN 1'fOIIDI1110 the-P Ll C'I,ImII"OIM)''''' o.:n-mbt1l. 1m

n...... ,,� Ifl'rhffldou!. wppon lrom boll! IIY rommun�y and 11K- u"""''''1)' Throughout ,"" t\�"'g ,he.... ... .,." Sand",,,-,.,, food anddol"'''113.nd , ..... Cn;>-.l1

"" of Sc)-Uc. 9o,glum •• die P U: S ; ",kQ l.u<:t> Bndtlor 1m

>WII "'_. 4... """" -.. ...G...... -.J 11<\.0._ ...... .. .... .... .,..... III'.A<:I. cu..


th>! .1nendffi fttl rri� aft...- ",I"" .. "':""'1>onl)' a hect ", ...m

Yel � SlU<Smls h.1"c an "'<en de<!pcr-COmrrtllr11<'nt to a healthy ,,,In>Dmh,p ...uh

God, Six dorm!; on ...mp0,6 h<::o>l ",.,.,kl)' Dible .. ud"".

called Sm.:o.lI Group<. ""100:,,,

'wo >tude", Ir.� co-Ira<! a pa=ge or "'''plu", f()f.1I th.",.. 11t.1t .nend

n..-..,

""allet gmup, ""m �

108<" )1<:' dutong the ",',od; to do "''''', .Cli"it...., .oct. �

";,,iting nursinll homcl or h�lpms ou, .1 tk Tarom:. Re><ue �Ios.sion

"'\I' I ..�. ,hol1 You'", doutg

WHAT «>nogh!.'

...:o"h,I'P'''8

('.0<11 On 0 fRH)AY'" 1(', 0 ,aohM l)'pI...1 queo<>an of �oo'� ",Iklng '0 � mnno." cI 1'1.U'J(h.1piC!'of[n!C!'\'.,.."1'Chru­ ,,,m Fdlo",o,hip ["""od 01110"'11

...'O<)hop God. 1000nlllheo,

Bu, I",,, not b" .....un"-..t

""",,"

!luI the>e

BUP

,k>f\'t 11;1,,,

run ""'hc'!h...- itbo- Hpur.<>f·

on pr;».... ...nd SD<qt,

This Fodo)' ni¢!! m.-.ling:. Of u'8" Gloupa,they fondl) ...U n.

CDIb&SI!; 01 plcrJry of

...<><>hip

I",...,n

b)'

m.-.""""m " derulOll t<.> /10

to tho< d",ap� 11>00", tllC'�'''' '" •

gr<><Jp 01 al;oo<Jl ,h,ny

>OrIg>. "'Rplun' r=dmll' �nd a

p«>pk or a cclel:>r>tk>n 01

an

b1nhdryott-a, io<ludeu food

Intcr'\';I�')' .>!.fT ",,,,I.,,, And nillh, ,no' "'. 'i'q galhcr IDgnhcr I�de """"" m.n .n hour i.>h:'r, ,n the I Iind",I.., M'm loun� '0 ....h<n 'h" _mil c'fl<h. an ""'""

",bl <on'ptcr�" Ith C!'C'.im.'<l

>pinKh, they Ito.., . bL:o.. ...

'0 ,he 'Yilkal party or Frd.>.)

I....'·...">' ......" Iooo • .,...p "'"

prro"n'..d

• Chrutun e<>onmHniry


M i c h e l le Norman rel a xes, a mu:>ed at

int Jigue Jen n i fer McCa n n , Scott Kolbel, Joel E i l e rs , D;Jve Carlson, ial:l:lsha \'(Ioodward, Sandy Lwa i , and Wendy l3e rgm 3n get t ogerher !

'Iy. (er) and

-

her fe Uow

I n re rVa rsilY members goofing around!

l nterVarsit y

Be nnerr, pt"eny ÂŤden(ed. These skills and more can be you rs if you join Eri k<!

i o (erVarsi(yl


coming, ,,,,,iou. dances, Pa,,,,,, ' Weekend and 1"'''8in8 gue. >pe>ke... on dIfferent 5ubje<:ts Be,ideucri,'i,Ie" ,.,.,",,-,. .,ucien orpoiZlilion, .re .Iso "",Iuded n", C,,'e IS a $tudent ",n pia,. fOf social galj..,,,ngs, d",ap (00( and en,.,ruinment. Imp.a<l ;. graphic cksign and .d""""'lIll busJ""" Ih�1 h"'e PI" logdhc "" ny thm8s ",ound campus, I" eluding ,j.., 0,,,1)' ,I)",. O>-er lhe ",hooI )'�.r the) pro,'ed to he ready actior COr""""I"g m'UC" tlul .rose an< rem.i""d appro,ch.ble for ide", and co""''''., Thc , •.-i<Je ,...n..�) of acti,'" ;.,, 'po11sored hdped I( CO!l,inue Ih" Ir�dl"on of n",,1 Ie"", at PLU, T1Ie """"ness .n< oppOrtuni.y for im-olv"""-'fll on< IOpUt m.de >ludents .""'''' 01 ",hal ",,. lakln!! pl"e 0 0 ' dlil) t\1>1> Action ,".s ciearl)' !ake" Ie guide the "",udcntbody �nd m,h life he,e ""-"llOr ..ble for �"'-it .n< r eve!)' lute, _

by Adela Christin '"" Asso<iated 5rLKienl Bod)' of PLU '" 11", link I>ct,,'een !he Board of Regent' �nd Ille stu­ dens, I and II., btto<ne a word in the d..ly ",,,",,,bula!), of people On campus t>e<:.u,"" of !he inte­ gral role it plays ,n e'> 'e"da;-hfe r These are tl", P"'>ple ",110 m:.ke e'>-ent> happen and encoofJg<' ",voh-e.menl in ,Ile PlU Commu nil}',

'-'I'LU � .... .". .',""1, �\rLU _ ., ",,,,,

N;"'; ""...

i\SPlU i. 10 eflCO\l"'ge mvol,-.,.. ",,,,,! ofboth On- .nd off-amptJ> >lucien", prm'ide �nte">lnmem and adi"IIIes, and keep both the """..I and .carlem;'; .'lVlronment ,..mulaled Th ", }'ear AS/,LU ",a, made up of. """,t>e, of offICe... �nd representa""", led b}' NLHI PI,id,ASPLU President, aOOTom Bro...n, Vke Pre.siden' 111" ;-"" !Iley sponsored many 2r;t;"i,oes including Home-

(or


Ada m Halvorsl:n

ASPLU A m

quiet e

officers gamer for

group

shot .

moment during t h e wee k l y ASPlU

ing

whe re new busioes i n volving dlscussed_

PLUs student body IS

Adam H a lvorsen

a


l a rges[ eve n t fo r t h e yea r,

*...= � .. ���t

" M eet the Fi rms Nigh L "

---­

A

ba n quet room in the Crown

P l aza, located in Sea ule, was

fi l l e d with PLU a l u m n i from

acco u n c i ng fi rms a n d private -

i n du st ri es , facu ) ( y , a nd scu­ dents. eluded

Othe r a ct i v i t i es j n­ o rga n i z i n g

profes­

sion a l spea kers in pu b l ic a c­ cou n t i n g,

T

Beta Alpha Psi by Monica Jackson, BeTa A l pha Ps i is

a

Beta Alpha Psi President

n a tional

sch o l as t i c a nd profess ional ac­

y ea r begin n i ng with our officers

a nending N a t i on a ls in O rl a n d o ,

co u n t i n g fr a te r n i ty . The prim a ry

Flori d a .

e n cou rage and giv e re c og n i ti o n

i n g this ye ar in P o c atel lo , I d a ho i n

excel l e nce

A l p ha Psi

o hj e c ti ve o f the fratern ity i s to

c o sc h o l asti c cou n t i n g .

in

and

pro fess i o na l

t h e fi eld of a c­

We have had a wonderful

priva te

i n dUSTry,

n o n - p ro fi t a ccou n l i n g a nd governme nta l accou nting . Of c o u rse ,

fu t u re

a ccounr a n rs

l i ke to have fu n too , so there

were a l so p i zza nighcs, ba n­ qu ets, a nd fo r " F u n NighT"

we headed to ( h e bow l ing a l l ey .

The u l timate objective of the organ iza tion is to pro­ mote th e study a n d practice

We a l so had one o u r

of accou n t i n g , p rovide op­

offi cers a ttend [he Regio n a l Mee t­

portu n i ties for sel f-deve l o p­

Fe bruary.

Next year, PL U's Beta

w i l l be h os ti n g the

Regi on al Meeting here in Tacoma .

We had a big success with o u r

men t and a s so c i a Li on among mem be rs a n d p r a c t i ci ng a c­ cou n ta n ts, and e n c ou ra ge a

sense of e t h i ca l , s o c ial , a nd

pu b l i e respons i bi l i c y .


Yl o n i c ďż˝

):ICk!;Orl

fu n t h ;J n a 1040) New Beta Al pha mem bt:rs h ula h oop t h e I r way i n To club!

M ore P5i t h e::

Are we ha vi ng fl) r1 yet? The newest pledges of Bela Alpha Psi await th e i r comm ission i n g a s fu ll n edged me mbe rs .


College Democrats

-

The College Democrats have h a d a wi l d ye a r!

Leadership for

the elu b changed ea rl y i n the yea r

-

when Hil laI)' Hu nt, presiden r , took the reins. The Democra ts had a fu l l yea r,

com p l e te with

a trip

[0

Shorel ine Com mu niry Coll ege

[0

hea r President Cli n to n speak o n edu ca tio n . The next big eve n t t h a t i n­ volved the Democra ts was a n appearance by Calvin

Goings ,

t he n a tion's you n gest sta te se na­ tor, and a rece n t gr a d u a te of PLU

College Democrats & Republicans

" Senator Goings is a model

e x a m p le

of P a c i fic

Lu t h e r a n

Universi ry's m o t t o , 'ed ucating for

se rvice , ' " Hunt said .

"The pu r­

pose of t h e eve n t is

recog n ize

[0

Goi ngs' effortS a n d dra w you ng

people into the organizar io n (Col­ l ege Democrats) . "

Th e Democrats spon sored the

event and, wh i l e no ad miss ion

was

charged,

the grou p so ld po­

litical buttons, t-shirts a nd bu mper

stickers . The m o ney ra ised we n t

to h e l p the grou p sponsor fu rther eve n ts on-ca m p u s a n d

in

the

Tacoma a rea .

Hu nt also said t h a L she be­

l ieves

t h a t y o u n g peop l e are

bl ocked ou t of the pol i t i ca l p ro­

cess and hopes th a t th is p roblem

c a n be remedied by m ore eve n ts .

This event a s w e l l as the

others planned for the ye ar a nd

the fu ture continue to contribu te

LO the Col lege Democra t's go a l o f he l p i ng coll ege s tu d e n t s' be come more i n volved

in

[he pol i tical

TOp: Col lege

Democrats Ro ben

H a u g e n , Jona tha n Bomar, A l i c ia

MJ oley. Hillary

H u n t , and Kel(h Dussel l we n ! to P reside n t C l i n ton's speech a t Shoreline Comm u nity


)pposlte Page (bottom): Wa i l i ng to get i n to C l i n ton's :,pl'Qch. "liver� as Jonat han Bot nar a nd H i llary H u nt l ook on, laugh i ng_

K C l l h D u �s\.:l l

The Co l l eg e H e pu b l i a os ga l h e r for a grou p s hot d u ri n g o o e of [ heir p l an n I ng 11eeling-. from left :l re : C h r is Dose, Reed C a m p hd l , M .l rk Dauer, Jean KOluba, u d y I'v l a rt i n , Kevin f','Uchels. Rachel PeiLSch. Eril.: Montague, M;.rl[ Avery , a o d Molly

Colle ge Republicans

rop:

;pecl d i ng.

Iottom: Planning is the #1 ageod'l du ring College RepubliGi o meetings anel Marr A ve.y(sta odmg)

mo 'U:lngef to pl:.mning!

T he Co l l e ge Re p u b l icans have an importa n t p u r pose

as

po lirica l c l u b on ca m p u s .

Ou r

a

goa l is (0 e n co u rage po l i t i ca l he l p

i n volveme n t ,

to

educare

r he p u b l ic on many c u rre n t is­ sues i n vo l vi n g o u r

a n d to be

a

com m u n i t y ,

v o i ce fo r P L U

st u ­

de nts b y en cou ra gi n g i n divid u a l initiative, bringing notable pe rson­ a l i ti e s [0 ca mpus to discuss pol it ica l issues with sru dents

,

su pponing eqt tal

rights, equaljustice and equa l oppor­

[unity for a l l at PLU . Inel uded in ( heir <I ai vi(ies pIa noed for me ye;tr were discllssions l ed by HOll�e M<l j oriry Leader D ; d e Fo r e

­

man, I(VI's host Kirby Wil bu r a nd a

governurs fOrLlll1 d t.l( inell lded Nona Eraser, Rerre::en tativeTom CampbeU , SCO[[ S m i th , Roger Bush, a n d Ron Taber . The Co l l ege R ep u b l ic a n s ha ve some very acrive me m bers . M a ny of rhe m are a Iso i n vo l ve d Coilc.'t: R("rl<hl il�lns

with commu n iry orga n i zations

such as the 2nd Jnd 29t h d i s trict clu b .

We ger

a

good response

nor o n ly from sru denrs at PLU , bu t also from o t her n e i g h bo r i n g

schools such as pjerce C o l l ege

.

Everyone helps our c l u b move a l o n g and pJan eXC i t i n g events . We have l ive ly discussions i n ou r meerings and

\}-.i e l co me

new­

comers i nto a fun :I t mosp here . This year, rhe ColJege Repu blicans have the benefit of twO advisers who provide excellentaclvice and a spirited attitude. \'(le are pleased with oLlrclub

members and advisors and their par­ ,

tjcipation.


-

o

..

Hanllony by Beth Craig Harm on y is

weekly discu s­ sion grou p that addresses issu es a nd i n fo rmation rela ted to sexual and a ffection al ide nti ty a nd o ri ­ entatio n . P eop l e o f a l l ident ities a re w e lco m e t o atte n d , a nd we a l so have stu dent, sta ff, fandry, and alumni m e m b e rs i n o u r group . a

We pa rti cipate annuall y i n the

P ierce Cou nTy AIDS fund-ra iser walk, a nd a l so s ponsor foru ms a n d p resentat ions that address t o p ics l i ke gay parenting, The ro l es of ga y people i n religious co m m u n ities, and (he sta t u s of op e nl y gay or bisexual mem bers of { he PLU com muniry.

Jay Pike

Be{ h !Wo

Kralg, Harmon y's a d v iser m troduced

gay a nd Ie bian cou fJles who lold

their storie�

a bo u t being

a :;:lO rs.

Peter I lgenfrizl

.Illy Pike'

( a l k s vi vidly about his expe riences

w i th hiS panoer David Shull.


J J y Pike

Ruth Frost s i rs as though she IVhi le Pe re r ( lge n fr i t z tel l s his

The aud ience

is

stories of t hese

is

praying

story.

held ca p rive by the

pastors .

David Shu l l , one of t he p a n elists, d rives

his

poi n t home w i t h e n t husiasm

pa ssion.

J a y Pike.;

and


l.m", ",,"<nOn. -.• •<tiro< ,,,,euly ,,"""" . ""'Y """" ... P'F'<' 8<><> " �"

Sludent l.ife Ocpartmem All Jdve"tSing .nd roilo,,,] de-­

cisions,re m.de by>ludcnts, Cliff Rowe. a Iong.(,me jour­ n.lism profp-s>o< .1 PLU. ha> bet-n 3dvising the ""ff .in�"

"'" Pem,]» the �I.",'. ""'" importam mntril-''',on to PLU " it' edlJeal;onal ";lluc, ' All the 5wd"m nlrtlia al PLIJ pIO\'Ldc d'R..::! cxpcricnc� tf\ m... mmmunkation Mast

tf\

",.,

p.niruiar gl"c> stu­

dents experience HI wHung lor publtc.uon, �-d"ing, dt.� �ignin8 page$, .sellinll and desiltl'i"IIad,·�rti'ing .00 op­

by Kelly Davis, 1'h" Masl's Copy t:ditor TI,,, M3st is PLUs Inocpen- n�w5 �nd �mert�inment dent Sludent ""w�papcr Pu[" rUJ community, iI.hed """kly by a ""If com·

to

the

l1Ie r"", l.bloid-'17.., paper LS

posed enlirel) of students ffom ConllnuniC3lJOn. English, lI"'in""s�nd other major.>. it prov,de>

d,stTlt"JteJ around campus ."d sem to f'Ol'>lI"- paying .ubocrib

camp"saOOO<OL.ionally,,-,uiOf).1

.00 a budget ,dloc."xI by the

ers

II '" f"t\dcd by .d",rtis;ng

er.lting the bu'in"'-< "pc<t5

of a mroia enlerprise R<. � poners arc paid for pub­ lished item" as ar� photoi!­ r.lrhcrs, miumnists .oo car­ toonists, EdilorS and ..her­ using person",,1 art: p"Ki

regular ",lor;"', Ad'·eni.>in�


sta ffers also receive com missions. Th e Mast was formerl y k n own as the Mooring Mast, n a med fo r d i ri g i ble

mooring

a

con足

mast

structed at McChord Air Force

B ase i n the 1 920s .

H i storica lly ,

The Mast provides a

reco r d

of

student Life at PLU that is va l u a bl e to researchers a n d anyone else

i n terested in the past l i fe of the un ivers i ty .

Mortvedt Libra ry ar足

chi vists ma i n tain

a

col lect ion in

the bu i J d ing 's a rchive room dat足 i n g back to the ea rly part of the cemu ry .

Chris Cooven , t h e Mast's Sports wo rks

hard

every

a n d desig ning

the

week

Editor

writing stOries

S pores Section

of the

Here he works 10 paste u p his

p a p er. section.

for h is Jason Benson,

the

Work i ng ha rd

dead l i n e on

paper,

who is the Ma st's

assiSta n t Spo rts EdilOr, stares i n tently at [he compu ter.


KCNS6, [he S [ u d e m r u n tele­ vi s i on station had an mhe r ye a r of

st r o n g p rog ra m mi n g h e re

at

PLU.

-

Operated comp l ete l y by st u d e n tS

the on ly non-srudem i nvo lved is a d v i s or Kirk Issakson .

Students

i n c h a rg e of KCNS6 i nc l u de Kevi n

o

M a ro ll s e k , the gen e r a l ma nager,

Ja mes Lamb, (he opera t i o n s ma n ­ ager, a n d B ria Becker, pu bl i c re­

o

lat ions.

B roadcasting fro m the ir head­

qu a rters i n [he Un i ve rsi ty Cen ter,

KCNS6 o ffe re d

a

va r i e ty of p ro ­

gra ms and sho ws to stude m s this past year.

..

Student Television-HeNS 6 Story by Susan Andresen

Top ics ranged from

Ou tlook , a caJ J -in ralk show to The Week Th a t Was ,

a

review of

the KCNS6 s h ows from mat wee k .

Oth e r thi ngs sho w n on KCNS6

inc l u ded old movies, PLU foot­ ba l l , shows written by PLU s( u ­

dents a nd (he KCNS6 N e ws a t

Nin e , the #1 col l ege newscast accord i n g to the Society of P ro­ fe ssional Jou rnalists. KCNS6 offered all of t h e Stu ­

den t s i n v ol ve d in its produc[ion

the 0PPol1u n i ty to nor on l y l earn

aboul how to ru n a relevision

st a t i o n bu t a l so the ha nds-on ex­

pe r ie nce o f a ctu a l l y d oin g it. Be­ cause of the ch a n c e to work i n st u de n t televiS ion several fo rme r KCNS6 v ol u n (e ers h ave go ne on

to ca re e r s i n the broadcast fie l d . Stay l u n ed t o KCNS6 i n the fu tu re

for more success storie s. Ken d ra Th o m l i nson, Ja mes La mb, M a u reen Fra ncisco, a n d

M a rousek a re all KCNS-6 television. Kevin

a

pa rt of the be h i nd the scenes of


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Renee Nuge n t prClCl ices her fi l m mg sk ills d u ri ng a newscast.

o n e of

the Wed nesda y

newsc a S l S .

Paul "Todd Ire l a nd " Edwards' job is rn m i x r hp ;l l i n i n fn r rhp \''<Ied n p ,,(I � \!


KCCR is the student ru n , managed , and staffed rad io sta rion a r PLU found a t 94.5 on you r radio diaL Drs fi l l shifts from 6 p . m . u n t il 2 a . m . evelY day of t h e wee k . Addi ti on a l s h i fts -

are

filled

va rious morn ings and after­ n oo n s . Wh ile most of the

music offered wou ld be con­ sidered College Alte rna tive , there a re a w ide variety of specia l t y s h o ws , l i ke Re r ro, Metal , P u n k , Tec h n o , Hip­ hop, and so m u c h mo re . A listener can fi n d most a n y­ th i ng

He CR 94. 5 d e n t Radio for Pacific Lu theran

D. n n y Sr� [rell

Krl Sl i n

The

Kecn sludio,

M ark r e l a xes in the

newly remod<..'IL:d KCCR ::;tudIO,

Brian A nderson. Kr i S l i n Mark , D a n n y Sp;HreJi a nd Noreen j'vl c E n lee smile a s they celebrale I h e n e W sludio,

University.

KCCR .

The 1995-96 sch oo l yea r

by Noreen McEntee, Promotional Direc tor, KCCR Weko me (0 KCCR 94. 5, Stu-

on

JUSt m i n k of i r as

Ahsol UTE pl easure in ra d i o ,

has bee n a r i me o f great

cha n ge fo r KCCR . The a ge m e n t

syste m

man­ wa s

reco nfigured at the beg i n-


n i n g of the year.

The tea m

i ncluded Noreen McEmee as

Promotional D i re c t o r. B rian

And erson as Assistan( Mu sic Director, Krist i n Mark as Mu足 sic D irector, and lead ing [h e gro u p a s Genera l Ma n ager, Danny Spa rre l J . In addition LO the man足 a gement change s . a b i g [rans足 forma tion o cc u r red i n [he Fa ll

wh en Lhe KCCR slU d i o got a m a k eov e r . The s t u d i o ' s i mprove m e n t s in足 cl u d e new c a r pet , a bra n d new c a b i net , the rep l acement of [he broadcast bo a r d , as well as a n i nventolY system pur i mo effect last year.

There a re big plans fo r KCCR

in [he fLJ( u re , and this year was

o n l y the beg i n n i n g . Stay tuned . . .

Da nny S pa rrell

1 996-97'5 Gener;J I the jams from the

Adrienne Wils o n ,

Manager s[u dlo

spins

l l's Dav i d Corfey KCCR - 94 S The KCCR

std ff.

o n roEat ion

BI I <J n Anderson.

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Sparrell, join

once

Listen to KCCR ,

at

Mark, ancJ aga i n (0 say, 94 .S!"

N oreen McE n t e e , K! is(in Da n n y

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Dellor, Susan

28

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255

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Dillard, Salina

203

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79

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Dolan , Jeff

E i lers, Joel

24 3

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E l l iot, Kim

229

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82. 83

Donaldson, And rew

Engstrom, Thomas

�ostj n e : Amy

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Dooley, Heather

Evenna nn, John

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Fu rukawa, Mako

Everson, Monon

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hill tha t c lI t " 1 6 hi ll ion rrom \' arioll. ,':)oc i a l programs wh il '" �pa nn

favo!' d by C l i n ton.

other i[

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rdorm anJ s pend i ng reducLions.

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in dea l i ng v. i L h

the new Congrcs'\, Climon 1 1: profile and taken

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fi rm stand

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v. ork

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raised his on

issues.

with t he

Repllbl ic,ms on their agenJ�t . but �\'ol1ld "no

President Clinton

doubt"

veto some

On April 14,

1 995, Clinton filed

the necess.uy documents wi th Federa l

Story and Pho[O by A.-;soci.ued Press President Bill Clinton en tered [he t h i rd yem of his . -! . L

of their proposals,

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229 Graham. Olive r 86

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82

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25

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G reene, Shel by 1 03 G reenJaw,

Janel

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189 G u i ld , J u dy

26

Gurovic h. David

1 58

Hacker, Colleen 66

Oklahoma City Bombing

Haffey, C h ris

Story and Phoro hy AssociaLed Pre",s

On April 1 9. 199'5.

a car

Okhl homa

hom)) exploded in

dest roying the Alfred P. M u rrah Federa l B u i l d i ng �nd ki l i l Og \vomL' n ,

i ty (

scm s

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men .

and young children.

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68) 69 H 3 h n , Amber

267

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1 58

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G iSle, Ch.ri�rje

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Gibson, Lin<i:l

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25

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112

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World Series

Story and Photo by A�oc ia (t'J Press The Cleveland Indians and [he Ad:.Jnhl

103

B rave.., "q lared off in the first World Seri es i n two

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for All Ages

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SAGA, PLU's Yearbook . . . Staff Bonding, including Elsa's original giggle, Sara's baking skills, Reed's logica deductions, Mark's cOlnputer genious, Britta's hill arious stories, Angela's quiet loud¡ ness, Amber's sleepiness,and Jay's skills in the dark (darkroom that is). These were m) Section & }>botography Editors this between all of

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Yearbook staff was not boring or never-ending work, but

a

time filled with Red Robin,

late night meetings , all-nighters which turned into cake baking sessions, and more. Thank you my Editors of

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A look around campus, gives sites of the Foss front desk folks, Kristi Benson and Lisa Weppler, a nd an aU-campus picnic.

S A G A StatT

Saturday fell l ike college.

Sta nding on the field between a track meet, a haseball gamt:'. a tennj� match <lnd a softha U ga me. the GlmpUS was buzzing with rcopie ancl activity. Peorle were scuing up swge in Olson for a concert and st udents were talking ai:>oU( \,·Nch Ixmds they W;t11lL'U 10 see and ex ited ahout the dance later th:u night. As I watched dlis c:xcilemenl . I felt like a college student I've had a few moments like this in my four y<::: l f:S here, whell college for a I l1l 1tllent resembles the idea I'd had in my mind before I came here, fOllr years ago. Those rtlomenh have been separated by t imL:s <;vhere college "vas a lahorious bore, '1 minor distract ion or ;\0 amazing dicuVCJY. At time" il \vas Il IlIch le_ s than what I expected, at limes much more . And at certain moments, l ike Sat u rday. it was exactly what I expened, exactl y w h a t I hoped for wilen I walked tile [uni tiar 1 1. 1 1 1 -; of h igh .schoo! ye;trs n�o a nd needed n e w pastures to capture my imaginarion. As Ihe long days that make up t he short � ear of college :.Ire dWinuling, I rea lize that nothing is what we a.s.sume it will be. It is always more or less, sOillcli l l l(;;,S bOlh, I am not the IX'rson I thought I'd see le..lving college. I' m not fri -nels \\'1[h thl' p 'Dple

thought I'd be fricnds w ith. I'm /lot in love \vi t h the girl I thoughT I'u he in l ove \\lith, l'111 1 l0l worried about [ht, I hin.�s I ll llJUght I'd he \VOlTit'd al )( lUr. When 1 \'\'alk up :mel r 'ceive my diploma in a few week:;. it will he the end of it Illtlch longer w:llk. and til . h�gin ning of anOlher. I am stU) MaTT Telleen. and evcly1 hing i nside me is still the sa me. I still gel excited ancl lxxt'd and angry and scared. 1 still love and wn nr t f ) be loved in retu rn . But �IS J sit dow n to my computer ,mel t urn on Bob Dylan instl'ad of "il t i ng down in front of (he :\ BA playoffs. l rea l ize how different my rel l iry is from my expeCLation:-;. As I prep,lre [0 tr<lvc\ : l nd \\ rite anJ �.J... L.<. . l... ...... : . ..... r: J l ,n ... l' .&. ..... ,, \ T'� '-"�n' .-""I ., I ...... 1 ... n ,� I \ h...o r."r\..-'\.""\ , , ... , �'J ' n I

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HEY, LUTES, hey Lutes . . . Go Lutes , go Lutes, Attaway, Attaway.. . Attaway, Attaway . One more time . . . .

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learn changes

my path. changes my pace, People have changed me rhe most. And it is tlw ideJs u1ey il l1panecl on me thar l w ill rememher. I iook to gradll�Hion and my fUClIre [0 ca pture my imaginat ion . I i magine a rea l wmld a icieaI istjc a nd unJ"t', ditic as the col lege of my h igh school fa nwsics. One thing college hasn't taught me is to SLOp d reaming. My friend L lsed to have t his t heory that if you kept your original pace v,,' hen you s[;Hted wa lking, you would never get hit by cars. I t's s t u p i d . J k nmv, bur ie was fu n to believe and to try. II worked for him 'vcryr ime I w�ltched him do ir, hUl I never ::;eemed to have tlIe concentration 10 keep my pace. As I walk now. I ' ve givel1 u p trying for the sa fety of my friend's theolY. I top often. I stop to !' a nel l . to look , to ta lk, 10 l isten . L sacrifice the safety of my original pace to allO\v the t ri p to become wh<l t it may. As I sit on the corner, waiti ng for the cars n the street we all share . I smile, Somewhere my frie nd has re<lcbecl his de. l ination safely and qU ickly. And I'm stuck here "vaiting for an open ing. I t h i nk I may never get (0 my destination. I may kt."C p \'valklng, keep stoppi ng. keep changing my pace. It's not fast, and it's not sale. but I'm nOI SlIft' what else the re is after the w:J lk. So, in the worth of t he G rateful Dead from a song that w a s a n epiwph to one of the great wal kers, r s h a l l say goodbye. Fa r e Ibee

well I1.{JU). Let you r l!/e proceed by il :, OWIl de.'iign. :'VolhiJl.p, 10 tell Jlf)W, Lei 'he II)0n!::; be . vou rs, I'm dOl le with mine.

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Unity How good and pleasa nr it is when brothers l ive together i n un ityďż˝ It is I lke p recious o i l pou red on the hea d ) ru nning down on the L ard,

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