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SEPTEMBER September-October Cont8 m p o rary M i x e d M e dia Josh Keyes and Lisa Ericson Uni,versity Gall e ry
Sept. 1 2,3 p.m. Ric hard O. Moe O rgan R e c ital S e ri e s F a b i o Ciofi n i Lag e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
Sept. 21 . 8 p.m. Rege ncy Jazz E n s e m b l e Lag e r q u ist Concert H a l l
Sept. 29. 8 p.m. Idea of a Twenty-First Century Unive rsity: N e w World A-Co ming Lag erq u i st Conc ert Hall
OCTOBER October-November S c u l pture and C e ra m i c s Steven S o b e ck
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Unive rsity Gal l e ry
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Oct. 1 - 3
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'The C o n stant Wife"
H o m e coming 2004
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University Th eatre Prod u cti o n
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Lyric B rass Qu intet
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Oct. 26. 8 p.m.
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Organ R e c ital S e ries
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Here & Now
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Life of the Mind A r c h ae o l o g y stud e nts find keys to t h e past from La Push to P e r u
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In Service Al u m s put t h e i r lives on the l ine in Iraq
Iraqi c h ildren watch Staff Sgt. Andrea Flood '98 on a B a g h d a d street. See p a ge 8.
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On the Inside Stu d ents and prof e s s o rs teac h and l earn t h ro u g h part n e rs h i p with wom en's prison
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COVER STORY:
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Leadership & Service
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Alumni Class Notes
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Attaway Lutes
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The Arts
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Alumni News & Events
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Perspective
Gra duates of the Last D ecade
The Next Bold Step dramati c c h ang e s
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PLU signs pact to promote environmental sustainability LU proved its coml11itl11eL1 t to
responsible environmental prac uces by becom i n g the first college in the Pacific Northwest [0 sign The Talloires Declaration, a IO-poim action plan [0 incorporate sustainability and e nvironmental literac), in teaching, research and campus operations. "It's Ollr obligation to protect our resources for the fu ture," PLU President Loren J. Anderson said. Composed in 1990 at an international confe rence 111 Tal loires, France, The Talloi res Declaration is the official
st;uemClH of u niversity adm i n i srrarors dedicated [0 environmcnral susta,i nab d
"Stereotypes abound on both sides. "We d o not claim to have the whole
ity in higher education. It has been signed by more than 300 u niversities i n 1110re than 4 0 coun tries. For 1110re informacion, go to www.ulsforglpro
answer or even a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between PLU and its
gtu.ms_talloi1n.html. The sign ing [Ook place on Earth Day, duri ng which Sandra Postel, one of the world's foremost aurhorities on global water issues, presented a leccure. The agreement is one more step by PLU's active sustainability committee, which last semester started a new p u b lic awareness campaign and in June hosted a series of workshops. For more i nformatjon o n the committee or its programs, visit wIIJwplu.edu/sustain.
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ou rnal ism students stepped off campus and i nto the Parkland comm unity as part of their In Depth Reporting class last spnng. The class, taught by Cliff Rowe and Kirk Isakson, chooses a diffe rent [Opic each year for a semester long p roject. Students sensed a s eparation between the PLU com m u n i ty and the rest of Parkland and wanted to know why, so they chose to explore the stereotypes on both sides. "Those of us who live i n t h e s urrounding commu n i ty are fearful of the prox i m i ty of sex offend ers. At the same ti me, we o u rselves are bad neigh bors with noisy off-cam pus panies," Laine \Valters '05 wrote in the introduction to the spe cial section in The Mast.
community... What we have done is opened the door and sai d, 'hello.'" Focusing on topics i n cl u d i ng history, students, com m u n i ty, future and East Campus, the students researched PLU's role i n the history of Parkland, what studenrs think o f Parkland, i m p ressions of Parkland residents of PLU and its s tudents , outreach by students, the dif ferent ways students pay for school and more. The class then presented "Neighbors: Opening the Door" to [he campus, using print, video and the Web. For more information , visit
http://ItJWW.plu. edit/neighbors;.
Sophomore dances her way to the top of Irish competition
I
elly Nagan '07 is known t h roughout the Northwest for her I rish d ancing abilities.
And she should be. Nagan, who has been dancing since she was 7, placed II th In the World I rish Dance Championships and in the top 25 at the All-Ireland National Championships in Ireland last spring. According ro Nagan, there's a lot of practice and hard work involved. "It takes u p a lot of time, and the p h ys ical aspeccs of the dance are very d e mand ing," N agan said. Before dancers can even com pete, they must have the rec ommendation of a ce rtified teacher. Nagan, a 19-year-old from Seattle, was one of o n ly a few U.S. citizens to receive honors at the All-I reland National Championship, where she fi nished 24th. U.S. performers made u p only 30 percent of the contestants at the competition. To get ro t h e World I rish Dance Championships, Nagan had to compete in regional competitions. At the world championship, she competed against
required ro be representative of the high est standards of choral per formance. Participation and performance at the ACDA convention will follow the Choir of the West rour of the San Francisco, Walnut Creek and Grass Valley areas of northern California in early February.
Summer months allow
time for campus remodeling
Kelly N a g a n '07 performs at Seanle's Folklife Festival with her broth er, Connor.
about 90 others in her age group. Nagan is so recognized for her danc ing, that she was offered a job with the popular company Riverdance last sum mer, but she had al ready decided ro go ro PLU. "It's definitely a possibility in the future," she said. Nagan not only enjoys dancing, she teaches it. A t the age of 13, Nagan, who dances for the Tony Comerford School of Irish Dance, started helping out with classes. Now, she teaches studen ts age s 4-17 three days a week. "[t'S a lot of fun to work with the kids," said Nagan, who is considering an elemen tary education m aj o r. "They work really hard."
or many at PLU, summer is a quict time. Not so for the facili ties management team, which spen t the season making needed imp rovements across campus. Beyond the usual pain ting, grounds work and maintenance th<1t rakes place through out the year, the departmcnt had a hand in more than 35 upgrades, rang ing from a new roof on Olson Audirorium and a new dishwasher in Dining Services to carpet replacement in the Diversity Center and new fire doors i n the Lute Lounge. "Last year, we had 37 office moves dur-
ing the summer," said Amanda Miller, facilities management project coordina ror. "This summer, we had 140." The administration building saw major changes - the office of admis sion received new carpet and a fresh coat of paint. The business office and the offices of financial aid, the regis trar, and finance and operations received similar treatment, as weU as the cons truction of new reception areas and offices. In the University Center, the PLU Booksrore has a fresh, contemporary look. New lighting has been installed, and n ew display shelves are located throughout. The resroration ofOrdal Hall, whicb is in the normal rotation of residence hall remodels, involved a complete plumbing installation, which includes the application of the same water-sav ing technologies employed earlier in Swen Hall. The upper campus resi dence hall will also receive new paint, Ethernet connections and new phones. A l l rold, the projects totaled about $1 million. [ID
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Choir of the West chosen to perform at prestigious concert hoir of the West has been selected ro perform at the American Choral Direcrors Association 2005 National Convention in Los Angeles. The choir was chosen from a record number of app lications from throughout the United States and around the world, said Kathryn Leh mann, direcror of Choir of the West and Choral Activities. Choirs submitted taped performanc es, including one choral selection from each concert season from 2001-2004. Choirs selected to appear at the National ACDA Convention are
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Archaeology students fInd keys to the past from La Push to Peru tanding knee deep in mud on the edge of a ravine, nine archaeology students sifted through pde after pile of dirt over the summer, searching
for clues to the hisrory of the Qui.leute Tribe. The studenLs involved in a summer course were gOlllg through midden dirt containing artifacts - that was moved [0 the ravine when the Quileute Tribe built a senior center in downtown La Push, Wash. The stud,ents screened more than a hundred cubic meters of midden, find ing everything from animal bones to bIll' glass beads, ceramics and decora tive oblects.
Archaeology students s e a rch for artifacts i n La P u sh, Wash. Photos c o u rtesy D avid Hue l s b e c k .
The class found tools that were used forfishing, sea mammal hunting, basket making and
were
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mon finds. These bones show thar
materia.ls."
there were once breeding colonies in
The project gave studenrs hands-on experience. "I learned how hands dircy
woodworking. Most ofthe objects
Wessen. "Because of the nature of what
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800 years old, and one fishing tool is believed to be 1) 000 to
professor of antllropology. "We saw some really interesting things." The class found tools that were Llsed for fishing, sea mamma.l hunting, bas ket making and woodworking. Most of the objects were between 400 and 800 years old, and one fishing [001 is believed to be 1,000 years old. "In a short period of time, it is to
find very many archaeologi
cal materials," said Huelsbeck, who [Ook the students
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course ro help archaeologist Gary
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in the area or the tribe fished elsewhere. "We know the biogeography of the found evidence of it."
rec
Huelsbeck, dean of social sciences and
which is not a local fish, The group sur mised there either used to be sturgeon
is an artifact is nothing like looking at
help tell the history of the area. Fur seal
ognize all kinds of scuff," said David
yidded a rat'e find: traces of sturgeon,
area has changed," Huelsbeck said. "We
Some of the items the class found
"Very quickly everyone began
all now and the northern sea lion is less common than it used to be. The dig
trying to figure out whether something it in the book.
years old.
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this class was different because actually
the. area - fut' seal is not found d1ere at
It wasn't the only archaeological work done by students and faculcy over the summer. Claire Barr 'OS went to a field school
Hands-on w ork gives students a chance to s e a rch fo r and examine a rtifacts up c lo s e .
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New Mexico, and Stefanie
Midlock '06 attended field school in Denmark. And, two students went to Peru with Kevin Vaughn, visiting assistanc profes sor of anthropology. Vaughn, who has been studying the Nasca civilization in Peru since 2002, directs a project titled Proyecto Nasca Temprano or the Ea,rly Nasca Craft Economy Project. The project seeks to understand the complexities of Early Nasca ceramic production, distribution and use. According to Vaughn, the Nasca are known for their highly developed and
refined polyclu'ome handmade ceramics.
cles," a dance that provides support for
Some artifacts that have been found are
Based on his research, Vaughn says the
those in need.
also in PLU's anthropology lab, which
portery was usually reselved for elites, but
The tribe also performed a welcome
has been found in areas where average
song for the class. "We danced and sang
homes were. He wants to find out why.
with them," Anderson said. "That day
Gabi Brockman '05 and Ryan Sn od grass '05 are helping with his researc h . "I've been working pretty closely with them for the past couple
we realized how m uch they d i d care we
we re there. I know it's a day I'll remem ber for a long time." Anderson said the students' work
gives more s[Udents an up-close look at che discoveries. (See related story, page 23.) "Obviously, it's an intense experi ence," Hueslbeck said. "I often tell S[U d ents what we do is study other peo ple' s garbage. After about a week of
doing it, you either love it or you kno\\' you should look for another line of
years," Vaughn said. "I'm very excited to
helped the tri b e preserve its culture. In
have chem on the project."
fact, there are tentative plans to create a
work. It's really aboU[ turnin g bits of
m useum for the artifacts, which would
information into data that can help
Brockman and Snodgrass each headed up a surface colleccion at one of cwo
sites. They colleered and analy z ed arti
facts in regard to different areas of the
take care of them in a way that would
answer questions about people 's lives."
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reinforce traditional Quileute cul ture.
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site - for exa m ple , whether rhe items
were fou n d near bu ildings or othcr
structures. The s[Udenrs th cn compared
their finds.
Dane Wu, associ
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Nonhuman Relationships," which addresses
Chinese Statistical Association
pragmatist philosophy and animal
Applied Statistics Symposium in
welfare. One of the essays in the
San Diego inJune.
book is by English professorJames Albrecht.
E. Wayne Carp, p rofessor of histo
Colleen M.
ry, chaired a panel
Hacker, professor of
titled "How
physical education,
Revolutionary Has
was invited by the
the History of
National Institllte of
Child Adoption
Health Science Training for
Been?" at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Organization of the R e l i g i o n professor D o u g Oakman a c c o m panied the c lass o n the dig .
Vaughn said archaeology trips are great opportu nities for students. "You've got all these students going to different places around the world," he said. "I'm happy to be a part of it." Sim ilar to the srudents in Peru, the
Extramural Programs to be one of
American Historians in Boston.
four speakers in May at a national
Carp also published "Adoption
forum on the psychology of happi
Politics: Bastard Nation and Ballot
ness.
Initiative 58" on the history of Oregon's ballot initiative that
Dave McNabb, visiting professor
restored the legal right of adopted
in the School of Business, was co
adults to request their original birth
winner of Outstanding Published
cer cifieates.
Scholarship for the 2004 John Grenzeback Research Award for
class in La Push had both an a rch aeo
Research in P h i lanthropy for his
logical and cultural experience. One
Administration and Nonprofit
evening, the students were invited to a healing drummer drum circle where tribal members played songs) talked
book, "Research Methods in Public Management: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches."
about things hap pening in the commu nity, told jokes and performed "love cir-
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Alumni put their lives on the line in Iraq
BY STEVE HANSEN
ta ff Sgr. Flood walks the st reets of Baghdad on se curity detail i n a 50pound fu l l combat uniform. Wea ring gloves and a head and face cover, not one i nch of sk i n shows. All th is is in a re gion whe re I IO-degree hea t is com mo nplace. The cover-up is pan ohhe u n i form for only o ne re ason - co disguise the fan that Staff Sgr. Flood is a woma n . A ndrea (Be rnhardse n) Flood '98 se rves in Iraq as a medic in the U.S. Army Reserve's 425 Civil Affai rs Battal ion Public Health Team. As coal it ion fo rces work co shore-up t he nasce n c I raqi governmenc, Flood says the facr tha r she is a woman makes he r a pote n cial "weak rarget" in the eyes of enemy combatancs a n d a ra rget for sexual harassme n c in rhe eye s of many Iraqis. So she srays cove red up. Such re chniques o n ly work so we ll. On pano l on a busy snee r one a frer noon, a s mall girl a pproached Flood and sized he r u p . Afte r a mome n c, rhe girl looked as though s he was i n on a litrie secret - asking Flood re peate dly in Arabic, "Are you a woman' Are yo u a woman?" For t h is litcle girl, co see a woma n t h is inde pe nde n c was a revelation. A n d for Flood, it too was a reve lation: It was one sma l l mome n c where a little girl could see the endless possibiliries of what she could be, n ot what socie ry says she is supposed to be. Fo r Flood, these are the small vinories t hat happen every day i n Iraq. Here in t he Unired States, t he re a re differing o p i n ions of rhe wa r - borh how we came t o it, a n d whar sh ould be done now. B u r rhere is no denying the sa crifice made by t he some- 130,OOO members ohhe U.S. a rme d forces. They a n d n ume rous PLU a lums, as pan of their own se rvice, are parriciparing in rhe i r own sma l l - and large - vicrories. He re are the stories of a fe w of the m. 1m FEATURES > PLU SCENE FA�L 2004
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IN \'\1 hen she fi rst a rrived in B ag hdad , Hood's te am l ea der, Lc. Col. Steven Wat{ers, charged each m em be r with the task of choosing a local project that they would adopt in addition ro t he ir assigned m issions. " He asked us [0 select someth i ng tha t would m ake us feel fulfilled," she sa id. "One that would make a d i ffe rence." F lood chose the Transitional Protective Services Proje ct, the i raq i eq uivalenr of do mes tic violence pro g r am . S he bega n with the funding and refu rb i s h me nt for a TPS sa fe housc the fi rst clinic used for and by domestic vi ol e n ce victims . S he also trained loca l wo m e n [0 provide con fi d e nti al emer gency medical ca re [0 their sisters in need.
After months of meetings with for \X/ome n I n te rnational (who headed the program), USAlD, fe male i ndigenolls leaders , and o the r no n -gov ernmental urganizations, the first grant was written . "Seve nty t ho us an d dol lars late.r," said Plood, "we we re on our way to empowerme n t of these very strong Iraq i wome n." F i rs t Lt. Ben McGra n n '01 is also mak ing a d i fference. As the medical pla roon l ea der responsi ble for the healt h a n d welfa re of a n SOO -soldier task fo rce inside Baghdad's G reen Zone, he has 26 medics a n d one p hysicia n'S assista n t work i n g fo r h i m . M c G ran n and the medics of t h e 1-35 Armor, Second Brigade, F i rst Armored D ivision, however , have larger goals . S i nce May 2003, when McGra n n entered I raq , t h ey have b e e n work ing with medical c l i n ics int h e a rea. "[The] med ics have treated many I raq i civilians and have h elped m i l i ta ry p u b l i c health teams assess the local primary c li ni c s a nd hospitals," he said. "It just did not seem l ik e enough." So McGr an n and his tea m got to work. They fo u nd a clinic n ea r a rea schools and homes. "The facility was old a n d t h e power only lasted a few hours per day," he sai d . "The docrors wanted a good clinic with labs and an emergency r oom, b u t had n o money ro fi nish t h e project." The platoon was able to ensure the clinic was among t h e first to receive \X1()ll1en
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reconstruction cont racts. Afte r nearly $150,000 in cons truction and eq uip me n t in cluding an X-ray m ac h i n e, den tal services and an e mergency rOOI11, the clinic now se rves some 5,000 peo ple. All told, McGrann's u n i t has bee n respons i b le fo r more than $2 million in rehabil i tat ion works, including the reconstructi on o f sewe r and power l ines, schools and health cli nics. McGrann is in the se cond yea r of his four-year Ar my co m m i tm e n t, s ta ti o ned in Ba umhol der, Germany. His wife , Genevieve S hook ' 9 9 works a t La ndst u h l Reg ional Medica l Center as a civi l ia n registered n u rse. McGrann is p roud of his 1V0rk - he sees the effort o f his u n i t as "work i ng toge ther [ 0 build a be tter worl d ." As pan of the 50t h Medical Company (Ai r Ambula nce), 1 0 1 s t A i rb orne Division(Air Assault), Bre n t Gruver '99 was a p i lo t a n d leader of a 12-a i rcra ft MEDEVAC (Medical Evacuation) pla tOon. His mission, q u i te simply, was to rescue fallen soldiers on t h e battlefield and transport them to a hospital . G ruver, who hails from Gilbert, Ariz., a n d attended PLU on the Army's G reen to Gold Scholarshi p, e ntered I raq two days after the wa r started, traveling up the western flan.k of the assa u l t toward Ba ghdad, ul tima tely reaching as far north as Mosul. Gruver's 10-month stay a llowed him to see fight ing when it was t h e heaviest as weL l as when thi ngs beca me compara tively q uier. "We were very s u ccessfu l - we never lost someone on t h e aircraft," sa id G ruver. "We never lost an ai rcraft a n d we never lost a member o f our uni r."
Tyler Wa de '01 stands outside one of Saddam H u ss e i n 's p a l a c e s , which was referred to as 'Victory Palace' after t h e fa l l of Baghdad. Photo c o u rtesy Tyler Wa d e .
Other sig ns o f success are moments w he n the MEDEVAC u n i t becomes less busy. The longer he was stationed near M osul, flying above the country in his U H -60A Black ha.wk he l icopt er, he was able [0 charr, albe i t an ecd ot a lly, stabili ry taki ng root. " W h en we f irst got there, there were not a lot of lights on the grou nd," he said. "By the time we le ft, lights were everywhere." Lig h ts mean regular power, and regu la r power means day-to-day l i fe is re turning to n ormal. It also mea n t local hos p i tals were becomi ng better eq uipped to accommodate t he i r popu lations. And that being the ca se, Gruver could put his p la[O o n to other uses such as flying a 6-year-old girl who wa s s u ffering from a gen et i c disease [WO hours away to a bett er hospital. "At fi rst, many o f the people I met didn't u nders tand 'freedom.' It was such a new concept, they didn't under sta n d why we were her e," sa id G ruver. " B u t a fter they got to know us, a n d we could do things l ike [flyi ng t h e girl [0 a better hospital], it was obvi ous that we were there for good." A nother alum, First Lt. Tyler Wad e '0 1 , serve d about a year i n I raq a s a member of the 22nd S ignal Brigade. H e was a platoon leader responsible for a node center - vehicle-mou n ted shel ters a nd devices that enable u n i ts in the area [0 comm u nicate.
(TOP): Ben M c Gr a n n '01 stands outside of the AI G a d isiyah c l i n i c in B a g h d a d , a l o n g with severa l doctors a n d contractors. M c Gr a n n's platoon helped reh a b ilitate severa l medi c a l clinics i n the area. Photo c ourtesy Ben M c Gr a n n .
(lEFT): An Iraqi wom a n stops f o r a moment du r
i n g training at the newly formed nati o n a l g u ard of Iraq. 'She h a s seen more a ct u a l co mbat from her living room than most of our so ldiers see i n a l i fe time: said Staff Sgt. Andrea Flood '98. Photo by Jim B a rtlen.
His platoon rolled into its location from Kuwait about three days after the initial figh ting ended, when there were still great fears about weapons of mass des truction. "Everyone was prepared for the worst", Wade said. The ch allenges turned out to be dif ferent than they expected: The extreme heat of the Iraqi desert virtually fried sens itive equipment and made commu nicating a challenge. "It was a lot of liv ing in our vehicles, drinking warm water and warm MRE's", Wade said. "But in the end, our unit far exceeded expectations." Facilities are now in place that
improved communications equipment and the living conditions of the soldiers. After his tour, Wade, who was a fresh man roommate of McGrann's at PLU, spent a month inTacoma vis iting family with his wife, Katherine, and their3 year-old son, Drew, before th ey returned to their base in Darmstadt, Germany. Now a member of th e 165th military intelligence battalion, he is scheduled to be deployed toAfgh anistan in the com ing months. "I have no negatives - except for being away from my family," said Wade, who missed the graduation and wedding of his brothel' Dusry '03. "Th is experience
gave me the mentaliry thatI can take on the world, that I can accomplish something that is bigger th an lllYSelf." Flood is back inSavannah, Ga., but she remains an enthusiastic advocate for role of public health officials in the war-torn country. Sh e speaks with pride about her experience, and sh e s eems to speak on behalf ofMcGranll, Gruver, Wade and th e many other PLU alums serving in Iraq orAfghanistan "Th e risks of war would not scare my PLU peers off target," she s aid. "Most of th em have been through much wors e th an a few buLlets andhave s urvived, like me, to help others ". ffil FEATURES > PLU SCENE FALL 2004
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lanes, trains and
provides education and role modeling
boaes in brightly
for effective parenting.
painted red, blue and green dance across the walls of
counseling and support to enable them
the nursery.
to better parent their children when
Toddlers giggle at
they are released, supporters say. It also
the animated movie
keeps some children from ending up in
playing on TV, and babies grab tiny handfuls of food off their high chair Two-month-old Rheanna Peterson sleeps in a swinging chair
and professors teach and learn through partnership with women's prison
foster care. Prison officials, along with these pro fessors and students, feel strongly that
trays.
Students
Mothers and babies get the chance to know each other, and women receive
er RJlea, rocks next to Iwt.
as
But though this looks like
tional setting, it isn't.
providing parenti.ng skills, education
her moth
and opportunities for women will better
a
once they're released. But they're com
their chances of staying out of prison tradi
All these babies
were born while their moms served time, and they live in prison. Through collaboration between PLU and the
pleting objective research to see if data backs that up. "When they're released, they get a ride to the bus stop and a check for $40,"
Washington Corrections Center for
Russell said. "These folks are pare of
Women in Purdy, professors and Stu
our community. It seems
dents are volunteering in and evaluat
job to help them be successful. We want
to
me it's Ollr
ing the program. They're also complet
to create a transition that helps people
ing
move into the community and stay
a
long-term study aboL![ the effects
of prison on mothers, children and families. "It has dramatic implications for their experience in prison," said sociol ogy professor Joanna Higginson, who is leading a longitudinal study into
there." WCCW Superintendent Belinda Stewart is grateful for the partnership between her facility and PLU. "For too long, those of us in corn�c rions have tried to solve all the prob
mothers in prison that will examine
lems ourselves," she said. "They bring
how they and their children fare after
the academia and expertise that we
the sentence is served. That's JUSt one example of the part nership between WCCW and PLU. It's
need. We essentially have our own research arm." The only women's prison in the state,
a mutually beneficial relationship, in
WCCW is located just outside Gig
which students have the opportunity
Harbor and houses about 900 offenders>
for field work, professors can perform tangible research and the prison can learn more about its population and programs. "We actually have a common mis sion," said Kathy Russell, a social work professor who sits in on quarterly mee(ings with prison administrators. "We are both engaged in the enterprise of helping people build skills they need to have success in the community, and we're both working with scarce resources
(ABOVE) L a r a Founta i n '04 p l a ys with chi l d ren in the nursery at the women's pri s o n 111 Purdy. (LEFT) S e c u rity f e n c e s sta n d behind th e playg round a t the Washington Corre c t i o n s C e n t e r for Women i n Purdy.
(RIGHT) A b l ow n-up rubber
The Residential Parenting Program allows minimum-security women who Iverc pregnant when they became incar cerated to raise their babies if their sen tences are less than 30 months and they meet other criteria. The inmate mothers are accountable for the 24hour care of their children while living
glove b e c ame a n o ther toy in
in a supervised environment. The Early
the n u rs e ry.
Head Start Child Development Center
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ages 1 8-83. O ne of the firsr th ings rhe professo rs lea rned was th ar prison o fficials d id n' t have any derailed demogra ph ics or personal hisrories a boU[ the women housed there . Higginso n, Russe l l and socio logy professor A n na Le on-Guerrero put roge ther a com prehensive s urve y for all offenders, asking th em q uest ions abou t the i r pa rental staws, rhei r d rug h isrory and education. They asked mothers dera iled q ues rions abour w he re th eir children live, i f rhe k ids saw their mothe rs arresre d a n d i f they visit the prison. Prison offi cials want co derermine h o w many inma res imend ro be parents whe n t hey a re relea sed co bener p re pare the m for that role and rrack the i mpa ct on childre n of inca rce rated women. "If we don't look at that, I gua ra n tee you these children w il l be the next ge n erarion o f people we wi ll inca rcerate," Srewa rt sa id. "Just by v irrue of t he facr rh ar they have a parent i n prison makes them h igh risk. Mosr people i n prison are coming back c o the commu nity," Stewa rr sa id. "Shame on us if they don'r go back with any be rre r rools than rhey came he re with."
Nationwide, abour 85 perce n t of wo men prisoners are mothers, and the preli m i na ry resea rch from WCCW m i r rors rha r. Higgi nson is followi ng up wirh individua l i n rervie ws, asking mothers w herher the i r child re n l ived w i rh rhe m , who rhey l ive w irh now, i f rhey visit rhe m i n p r ison, wherhe r rhey intend ro pare n t rhe m whe n rhey a re released and wha r rheir ch ildre n k now of rhe ir crimes. She w ill fo llow rhese fa mil ies fo r 1 5-20 yea rs, looking a r recid ivism rares a mong orher fac tors. "If rhey have children, that may give the m something ro live fo r so they don't come back ro prison," H igginson sa id. Thar's how Rh ea Pererson feels. He r baby's farher is serving time i n p rison, b ut she was scheduled ro be released a fe w days lare r. "I could n't have i magine d having ro leave he r i n a hospira l ," Pete rson says o f he r fi rsr child. The p rogra m ensured she knows how co care for he r baby and provided some supplies, as we l l as follow up and resou rces ou tside prison wa l ls, she sa id. "They do a good job of t rying ro kee p fa milies roge the r," Pe te rson sa i d. "It's a good ince ntive fo r me ro kee p stra ighr." Lara Fou nta i n '04 complered a n i n ternship a t WCCW, ra lking ro morh e rs in the resident ia l progra m and Head Srarr. "They're a l l re ally positive," sai d Fo untain, who w i l l spe nd next ye ar i n the AmeriC orp s progra m, based i n Georgia. "They l i ke ra lking aboU[ the
Russell is invollJed with the team stuC£ying inappropri ate relationships between inmates and offIcers, and between in mates. She is tracking u.'here and when such incidents occur. as well as other data to see if administrators can come up with solutions to help pre lIentfuture problems.
program and how ir's helpe d t hem." Orher programs have anrac ted the i n rerest and hel p of PLU, and rhe col labora tion is expanding. Professors Rob Wells i n com m unication and Me rle Si mpson from the School of B usi.ness have m i nare d projects th e re , and a new group of srude n ts is sta rring work the re ch is fall. Russe ll is i nvolve d wirh rhe tea m studying i na ppropriare relat ionsh i ps between i n mates and office.rs, and be rween i nmares. She is rracking w he re and w he n such i n cidents occur, as well as othe r data ro see if ad minist rarors can come up wirh solu rions ro he l p p re vent fu rure problems. Aurumn DeG raaff '04, a social work major, helped the professors wirh the su rvey, and worked w i th the e merging me nror p rogra m, wh ich rra i ns commu n i ry mentors a n d pre pares i n ma res for rele ase . The progra m matches volunteers from the community w irh women who a rE' about ro be re leased. The wome n are gua ra nteed s1,,( wee ks of work a n d the pro mise rhat someone on the our side is looking our fo r them. " H opE'fu l ly they'll have rhis one posi tive pe rson co he lp rhem," DeG raaff A u t u m n DeGraaff '04, r i ght, sits in on a meeting a bout the mentoring program she interned with. The program m a t c hes i n m a tes bei n g released with c o m m u nity mentors.
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Professor J o a n n a H i g g i n son, left, t a l ks with c aregiver Ta m m y Byrne, holding a 2-year o l d who h a s lived h e r whol e l i fe in prison with her mother.
said. " When they come o u t they have t h i s b i g stigma," she sai d . "For me, work i n g o n their strength and their s u p pOrt n e tlVorks is go ing
to
be impor
Johnson took dogs home with h e r to continue trai n i n g and socializing them. She said she had p reconceived notions about what the women would be l i ke, but they were easily d i s pelled.
tant." I n DeGraaff's time there, she saw a b o u t 1 0 wo men released i nt o dll' p ro
gram. Two were u nsu ccessfu l , e i t h e r because dH�y were n ' t go ing
to
1V0 rk o r
were using d rugs. There are stria parameters estab lished to en s u re no mentors are taken
t h i n k most o f them are anxiou s to have someone to tell their story to. At the end o f the day, we're j u S t wo men." "\X/e have so many s tereotypes and you find O U t they're not all true,"
One i n mate was a college graduate who
Russell said. "You meet some o f the
enjoyed tal k i n g sratistics with Joh n son.
women and you t h i n k they co uld be
" We joke aro u n d . The)' gOt to know
a PLU swdem i f they had a d i ffere n t
me and ask me questions," Johnson
s e t o f o pportuni ties o r made better
said. " They were always s u r prising me
choices."
with thi ngs."
The learn ing that takes p lace on both
It has been a learn i ng experience for
advan tage of or p m in danger. Du ring
everyone i nvolved. Most ad mi tted to
her r i me ar WCCW, DeG raaff wrote an
some hesi tancy about how they wou l d
s i des encou rages Stewart. "PLU 's whole mission is about being of service to others , so you ' re not j u s t
anicl.e abour the fam i l y visita tion
be welcomed b y the women and h o w
tal ki ng a b o u t it, yo u're p rov iding
process that was publis hed. in a nation
easy i t w o u l d be t o t a l k to each other.
o p portunities fo r students to have real
al corrections j o u rn al She ho pes some
"I
had a lot of anxiery going i n to my
DeG raa ff said.
PLU al u m n i might consider vo luI1 Ceer
fi rst i nt e rview,"
i ng as me n tors.
i nstant she walked ill, we j u s t started
Amy Johnson '04, a double malor in co m m u n i cation and soci ology, worked in the Prison Pet Partners h i p Tra i n i n g
"The
talki ng. They all want someone to tal k to. Their resi liency is i n s p i ring." All were s u r p rised to see how well th ey
Pro,!;ram, i n \vhich i n mates t r a i n shelte r
gOt alo ng, and how mLich they h ave i n
dogs
common w i t h many o f t h e in mates.
ro
become service a n i m a l s fo r peo
ple wi th d is ab i lit·ies. "I love dogs, so i e 's a great way fo r me
to
c o m b i n e both l11y i nt e rests," she sai d .
experiences in their learn ing journey," she sai d . " O u r relationship w i t h PLU has been one o f the greatest parmershi ps we've entered i n to . We are j u s t scraping the surface of what it can be. 1 believe the thi ngs we do together are goi n g to
make a d i ffe re nce."
�
" I f we met unde r any other circum stances, any one o f these women could be my best fr ie nd ," H i gginson said. "I
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exp erie n c e' i n m u s i c that she had w h i l e a st uden t," he said.
ensembles have the oppo r t u n i t y to travel
endowmen t . It IVa, l ht' I'l rgcst gili l'\'cr
their fo u r years a t PLU.
I:,,: i l i l i e, ' cOllstrullioll . .scholarship, 'I na
to I' l.L '.
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w h ich i, dl'diLated to working
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li r;! · fli l l y fundt'd endowl'd chair at PLU,
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b t a hl i > hme n t of the Kd lllCl' Roe
Student/Fa'lI l l y R,',e.lrdl led low,hips ill thl' h U I l l,l Il i ti.:, for u l Ilkrgr.l du.l ll' st u·
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t ra n s formed
o t h e r progra ms a t PLU, For example,
PI'l ijeLI.
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t h a t tou r to S m i t h , a portion of h e r g i ft also s u pports music-group travel. Now
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mOlls gradua t e to prov ide SlIpport ttlT
for
The Next B ld
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students i n the fo u r major performing
Wa ng (:cnkr
Lutheran University:
t h e Vkst that sang at the Ch icago \"'orld's
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Campaign for Pacific
would have what she cal led t h e ' l ibera t i n g
S m i t h was member of t h e
flft 1'1I 1 1 fll n d i n g of t il l' $ 1 <) m i l l i o n Morlw n
"She gave PLU a wonderfu l endowmen t of
y�ar from alulll ni "nd friends
made i t possible fo r Ihe un iwrsit y to
from the Teagle Foundation and from
'60
Pe te r
a n d G race Wa n g, who estab
l ished the Wang Center for I n ternational Progra ms. The t h ree-y�1r, e na b led
fac u l t y
$455,000 to
Teagle gran t
s tra tegica l l y
plan
a n d i m plemen t a more d i s t inctive i n ter national program at PLU. vVi t h fo u n d a t ion support, the School of B u s i ness moved to enha nce i t s u nde r
graduate c u r r i c u l u m to focus more i n t e n tionally o n global education, The faculty in social work built a course of study that w i l l i n corporate i nternational i n ternships
in
Tri n idad,
Namibia
and
Mex.ico. Other campus academic programs have used Teagle resou rces in s i m i l a r ways to assess both how t h e world h a s cha nged and
the
need
to cha nge
tea c h i n g to
rem a i n cu rrent. "There are many more options in i n ter· n a t i o n a l education
now," said Ta mara
g ra n t . " More
ever,
Wi l l i a ms , the faculty d i rector of t h e Teagle than
i n te rn a t i o n a l
education as w e u n derstand i t at P L U i s both local and global." \,Vhile the Teagl c grant h a s s u p ported on-campus curricular development, the
successful C h i n a symposi um a n d t h e
" Pa thways
u p co m i n g
to
Pea ce :
The
Norwegian Approach to Democracy and Develo pment," that will be held 011 cam pus and i n downtown Tacoma i n J a n uary
2005. Each year t h e Wa ng Center a l so pro vides fi nancial support for student and faculty study a n d travel. This )'ear a total of
$25,000
14 fa culty with
suppo rted
$2,500 for t ravel and study
grants of u p to
to loca t ions around the world i ncluding Ta iwa n , Japan, Switzerland a n d South
A frica, Pro fessors prepared J-'ferm cours es, attended academic roundtables and conducted research - i n many case� w i t h undergraduate student partners, In terms of P LU 's " i m p roved school
hou se,"
the
campaign
construction fo r
Lea r n i n g
of
the
and
will
Morken
pay
fo r
Center
Te c h n ology
and
provided lead gifts fo r t h e renovat ion o f Ea s t vo l d
Au d i t o r i u m .
I3 0 t h
proj ects
\''lan g Center's focu s has largely been off
prom ise i m p roved space fo r t e ach i n g
campus programs. Together thcy ensure
a n d lea rn i ng,
I f t h e campa ign -funded
provide a n educatioll u f t he h ighl'st
that every student has opport u n i t ies to
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q uality a nd fU lld I'rogr,l tll and financial
i n tegrate t h ei r course work and cocurric
i n d i ca t i o n , t h e i m p rovements w i l l be
aid t'l1 h'lllLemcnts w h i lt' mai ntai n i ng
ular experiences before, d u r i n g a n d a fter
profound,
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t h ey travel abroad, The
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renova tion of Xavier Hall is any
"The cha nges resulting fro m the reno vation of Xavier Hall are at once subtle
Wang Center s u p ports academic p ro
and profo u n d ," said David Huelsbeck,
grams, coord i nal'es off-campus programs
dean of the so ci a l sciences. "No one really
and offers p u b l ic symposia includ i ug the
notices that their offices are much morc
pleasa n t pl'ices to be t h a n they once were. Hut's just a little bit below the radar screen. " B u t there has been a very noticeable i m p rovement both i n the atmosphere in the building and i n teach ing and
leam
i n g,",he said. Huelsbeck said the Nordquist Lectu re Hall in pa.rt icular has become a teach i n g g e m i n Xavier. In t h e past the acoustics were a constant c h a l lenge, and te achin g t h e re was d i fficult. Now it's a illong the most h ighly effe tive places to teach o n c a mpus a n d is in co nsta n t demand. " T h roughout the b u i l d ing, new tec h nologies enable us t o teach in ways that would have been u n th inkable prior to the re novation," I-I uelsbeck said. For example, t'he Xavier Hall anthropol ogy laborator)f is grea tly i m p roved, with a
small comp uter lab to support the
biological anthropology and archaeol ogy cla sses. For the first time there is sufficient space to securely store the teaching collec
Atrium of the future M o rken Center for Le arning and Te c h nolo g y.
tions - s u c h as foss i l casts a n d human evol u t i o n casts - where they can be easily
TH E CAMPUS REMADE
this transforma t i o n . Multiply their appre
It is not possible here to recount the
accessed. ''The lab is a great space. We can get
h u n d reds o f ways in which The Ca mpaign
ciation five- , 1 0 - , 2o-fold o r more to begin to grasp the campaign's significa nce.
d i r t y a n d wet and sloppy and clean it up
fo r Pacific Luthera n University has remade
a n d move (lut of the way and go on with
the ca mpus. The pride expressed by David
i m p rove m e n t s , such as the up com ing
Ro b b i n s ,
Morken Center construction and Eastvold
another class," I-1uelsbeck said.
story, page 6)
(See rela ted
Ta m a r a
Williams
and
Dave
Huelsbeck only begins to reflect the core of
The worth can
be seen
renovation, as well as
Q
in d ramatic
Cillb scholar-
sh ips, the creation of the Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History and
the
Kel mer
Roe
S t u d e n t/ Fa c u l t y
Resea rch Fellowships. Also momentous are the support of the Lilly Fo u n da tion, t h e Kresge Fo u n d a t i o n
and
the
M . T.
M u rdock Charitable Tr ust.
Endowed
Scholarships
38 % i n c re a s e
Donors' reasons fo r giving to the cam paign are i n n u merable, b u t the motiva tion for their philanthropy can be fo und through the reflections of a few.
300 250
PROM TH
HEART O F DONORS
Among the most extraordinary aspects of the campaign is the fact that more than
22 ,000
alumni and friends of the u n iversi
ty con tributed. Of those, 1 7 1 gave more than
$ 1 00,000
each fo r a major gifts total
of a lmost $99 m i l l ion.
353
350 256
200 1 50 1 00 50 o
According to President Anderson, giving patterns also were remarkable in that the three largest gifts and
$5
$12
million, S8 million
million - came fro m PLU grad u
ates. I n the u niversity's Make a Lasting Difference Campaign, which concluded in
1 996, the three la rgest gifts ca m e from friends who did not attend PLU. "That our three largest gifts came from PLU a l u m n i is a sign of the matu ration of the i n stitution," Anderson said. "Our grad uates a t all levels of giving see their s u p p o r t of the u n iversity a s an investment that comes out of gratitude fo r their own past experience a n d also a belief that by helping to perpetuate the P LU experience they ca n provide similar trans-
forming educational experiences for the next generation," he said. Both themes emerged in conversations with ca mpaign donors a n d PLU alumni Alison Carl, Ro nald \Ill. Cook, Donald Morken, Karen Phillips a n d Peter Wang. Major gifts received much of the attention d u r i n g the campa ign, but o f cri tical importance to its u ltimate success were the smaller gifts - such as donations to the Annual Fund and
Q
Club - from thou
sa nds of a l u m n i and friends. The 2 1 ,829 d o nors who gave less t h a n together contributed almost
$30
consider a successful ca mpaign i n itself. " I s t a r ted giving to
Endowment
mil lion
an a m o u n t that m a ny u n iversities would PLU
right out
of school," said Alison Carl '94.
PLU's
5 1 00,000
"Q
Club
was my first charitable experience, e.xcept giving a t church.
Q
Club taught me about
the importance o f giving regula rly." Carl is executive d i rector of Seattle
2004
50 40 30
\\lorks, a n o n profi t orga n ization
that
connects young adults t o comm u nity vol u n teer and leadership opport u nities a nd
1 998
"I know how impo rta n t smaJi gifts are to cultiva ting a n d maintaining a broad
20
base o f support. They help peopl e stay connected and con t inue to hear the PLU
10
story," she said.
o
"My ongoing support i s a res u l t of
D eferred g i fts a n d p l edges r ec ei ved d u ring the c a m p a i g n will push
encou rages philanthropy.
futu re e n d owment
c l o s e to $1 00 m i l l i o n .
my belief that PLU is the reason I'm in the position I hold today. I'm grateful for that." Another campaign donor, busi nessman
d Morkell ' "1 have beell very fortunate in
DOl1l/
my [;Jetime and
the �lI iversity helped me get my T ded(ht it
WII
lime
to give om
lift under tl,ing bllck."
way.
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PLU SCENE FALL 2004 > FEATURES
Ro nald W. Cook '86, had a s i m i l a r experi
fa l l and be com pl ete in the spring of 2006.
But then, on reflection, Morke n's deep
ence at his alma mater.
It is the largest capital project in un iversity
regard fo r PLU and his own PLU experi
h istory.
ence emerged.
"[
r u n i n to a lot of people in my profes
sion who are strictly n u m ber crunching
"Somebody
had
to
do
i t,"
Donald
" I have been very for t u n a te i n my life
acco u n t a n ts. They never ]e;J rn ed how to
Morken '60 s a i d a bo u t being the fi rs t
time and the u n iversity hel ped m e get my
work ou tside of the office, to make pre
donor to the project.
l i fe u nder way," Morken said. " 1 decided it
sentations and to i n teract with oth ers," said Cook.
"[ have done well in my career because
PLU gavc me the skills to succeed i n
In h is c u s t o m a r y n o - n o n sense s ty le ,
was t i m e to give some t h i n g back."
Morken con t inued, " I m e a n p rojects l ike
Tbe gift t h a t a l u m na Karen
t h i s one don't get sta rted o n their own.
( H ille)
Ph i l l i ps '59 m a d e to t h e campaign was, at
Someone needs to step u p to be the i nitial
the sa m e t i me, magna ni mous and person
acco u n t i ng, p l u s t h e knowledge t o see t h e
one to endorse them. In the case o f this
bigger p i cture a n d fu n ction a s a successful
b u i l d i ng , I had been on the Board o f
a l . She designa ted $5
manager;' he said. Cook credits h i s mentor, advisor and acco u n t i n g p rofessor jud), Ramaglia fo r m u c h of his success. In her honor h e made a $20,000 p l edge in s upport of t h e
Regents fo r m a ny years <Ind s o I knew t h a t
um there w i l l b e named H i l le-Ph i l l i ps
there w a s a real need."
Auditori u m .
tlldent/Faculty
$5 ,000 " m a tch" from h i s emp loyer at the
"Judy is a wonderful person. The per so nal at tention I received from her and other P LU p rofcssGrs made all thc d i ffe r ence. I a m glad to give back to
a
place that
hel ped me su cceed," Cook said. The first gift to the Morken Center fo r Lea r n i n g and Te chno logy Gl me from the Morken fam i ly. T he $ 1 9 m i l l i o n fa cility will be the new home for the s tudy of busi ness, co m p u ter science, com p u ter engineering and math ematics. Co nstruction w i l l beg i n in late
" I feel s t rongly about ed ucating students
R search
Grants
Morken Center t h a t was enhanced by a time, PACCAR.
m i l l i o n fo r the
restoration of Eastvold Hall. The auditori
500 %
And that is o u r m i ssion a fter a l l ," P h i l l i p s sa id. "There a r e mJny problems i n the world today and we so desperately need good people to help make the world a bet ter place. There have to be solutions fo und
I n c re a s e 50
50 40
40
30 20
for Ijves of service i n J meani ngfui man ner.
to these problems other than war - sol u tions t h ro ugh peace."
P h i l l ips' personal connection to Eastvold has l a sted
a
l i fetime. In t he late 1 920s a
pastor fro m th e M i dwest came to visit her fa mily on t he fa rm in Ritzville, Wa sh. He was hel p i ng with a Norwegian Lutheran
[0 Priur to
CJJ11paign
Church of America fu nd-raising cam paign for Pac i fi C Lutheran College. The pastor Foil
2004
was Seth Eastvold, who in 1 943 became president of PLC. He retired in 1 9 6 2 , t h ree
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23
years after Ph i l l i ps grad u a ted. "I was a very yo u n g girl at the time
Students
Abroad
of his v is i t and that was the first 1 had heard of the col lege ," she said. "Somehow I knew 1 wo u l d go to co l l ege there. I ncver i ma g i ned that I wo u l d end up as a st udent, lovi ng the chapel t h a t was la ter named i n Dr. Eastvold's honor. Now I 'm hel pi ng to rebuild and prcserve it as the focal p o i n t fo r camp us."
Com plet io n of the Eastvold p roj e ct is the u n iversit y 's next major fu n d -ra is i n g i n i tia t i ve .
Peter a n d
G r a ce Wa n g also
fo u n d
deep pe rson al sa t isfac t ion i n thei r gi ft t h a t e s tabl i s h ed t h e Wa ng Center fo r
I n ternational Programs.
40 % I n c re a s e 400
300
200 1 50 1 00 50 o
Wan g Center at PLU. They see i t as a fo ca l po i n t for prepari n g students for
285
250
The day a fter th e 9/ 1 1 attack the Wa ngs
blood, and they decided to create the
399
350
said th ey k n ew they had to do som ething constructive i n res po nse. They d onated
Traveling
a m p, lgn
Support
a l i fetime of leadersh i p and service in a n i n terco n nected wo rld, e q u i pp i n g them w it h the know l edge, insigh t an d g lo b a l u ndersta nding to be advocates for peace. " For Grace and me, the g i ft meant that o u r students would have opport u n i tie s to u ndersta nd the wo r l d better while th ey are at PLU;' Peter Wa ng said. "Our dream is that they will t h en be able to shape the fu t u re world and lead us to a peace-filled world d u r i n g th ei r lifet ime. 1 t r ust them
Eudn" lncnt
$7 1 .6
a nd believe in them and I know that they can
d o it.
"Our gift to the u n iversity is the best investment that we have ever made."
ďż˝
'in m i l l ions of dollars.
John Carr
'87
West Linn, Ore.
Clayton Cowl '88 Rochester, Minn.
'59
Alvin Dungan
Eden Prairie, Minn.
Dennis Howard
'64
Eagle River, Alaska
'64
Don Isensee
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Clarene (Osterli
'56) Johnson
Lakewood, Wash.
David Johnson '74
Orange, Calif.
Beverly (Tranum Shelton, Wash.
Jon Kvinsland
'55) Knutzen
'63
Gig Harbor, Wash.
D avid J o h n s o n '74, '77 works h a rd to p r o m ote PLU a n d e n c o u r a g e s oth e r a l u m n i to m a ke t i m e to
c o n n ect with the u n iversity.
Alumni board member
parries near his home in Orange, Calif
wants all students to
California State Polytechnic University,
have great college years
He is direcror of judicial affairs at Pomona, overseeing student conduct and producing major campus events.
avid Johnson's e-mail address
Johnson, said he understands the
and eBay handle start with
importance of a good education - and a
" Lute."
nurturing campus atmos phere.
I t's a fining moniker for the man who
"I enjoyed being a college student, and
has dedicated much time and efforr ro
I want other students co have a good
PLU, crediting the university with giv
experience," said Johnson, who has
ing h i m confidence and opp ortunities
worked at Cal Poly Po mona for 23 years.
that allowed him to pursue a career in higher education. "In high school I was quiet and shy.
Johnson volunteers on the youth board of his church and has served on Volunteer Resource Center in Pomona,
undergrad, bm I made a conscious
the Cal Poly Federal Credit Union and
efforr ro change that," he said. "The
the D aria Bearden Foundation for the
man I am roday is because of the experi He became involved in ASPLU, planned events and joined volunteer
Arts in Tustin, Calif He serves on the board of California People of Faith O p posed ro the Death Penalty. " PLU gives op portunities ro take on
groups. Now he is known as a superb
leadership roles and stresses an obliga
event planner and public s peaker, and
tion
he uses those gifts in his job, his church
lot of graduates go on ro do thar."
and his com m unity.
Bellevue. Wash.
'87
lisa Ottoson
Spanaway, Wash.
Jeff Rippey
'78
Portland, Ore.
Pam (Weeks '72) Russell San Diego, Calif.
Carmen Rowe Tacoma, Wash.
Mari (Hoseth
'92
'96) Lyse
Sumner, Wash.
Susan (Hildebrand Bellevue, Wash.
'76) Stringer
Dick Weathermon '50
Sumner, Wash.
the boards of the Inland Valley
When I went ro PLU, I was a scared
ence I had as a studenr.
'79
Dale Nienow
to
serve others," he said. "I think a
Johnson and his wife, J an ( Mars hal l
Lauralee Hagen '75, '78 Director, Alumni & Parent Relations Darren Kerbs
'96
Associate Director, Alumni Relations
& Parent
Katie Karlin Program Coordinator, Alumni Parent Relations
&
James Plourde Acting Vice President, Development
& University Relations
'06
77) have one daughter i n high school.
Chelsea Blegen
tive and member of the alumni board.
He urges other alumni to become
Executive Director, Student Alumni
He organized the 2 5 th reunion of the
involved with the mission ro " build life
class of '74, is planning the 30th for
long Lutes with deep roots."
Johnson 74, '77 is a class representa
this Ocrober and starred the first alum ni Jist serve. He has hosted Lute tailgate
You can reach him at iuteman74 @hot
AsSOCiation
Joel Zylstra
'06
ASPLU President
maiLcom. [§]
LEADERSHIP & SERVICE > PLU SCENE FALL 2004
25
2004 Ath l eti c H a l l of Fa m e
and one legendary football coach will be the 1 5th group indu cted i nto the
PLU
Ath letic H a l l of Fame during
a Homecoming luncheon on Friday, Oct. 1 . Reservations can be made through the
PLU Athletic
Department
by calling 253-535-7352. This year's inductees Bre:
career totals of 62 goals and 1 5 3 points rank fourth in PLU's record book, and h er 29 career assists is sixth. The I ntercollegiate Soccer Association of America twice named Brost the Player of the Year. She was also named an NAJA All-American, Narional Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-American and first-team NAIA AlI-\X1e st Region her senior sea son. She was a three-time NA[A all-dis rrict selection, a two-rime all-confere nce pick, and a three-ti me member of the national all-tournament team. She was twice named an NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete. She l i ves in Eugene, are.
s B rost Soccer, 1989-92
Cheryl K ragn e ss B rosr '93 was a key pl aye r on rwo NAIA narional champi onship rcams and rwo reams rhar fin ished as narional runners lip. During h er ju ni or year, she l e d the team in goals scored ( 1 8) , assists ( 1 1) and total points ( 4 7) all of which remain top- 1 0 all-time marks. [n her sen ior season she tied fo r the team lead i n assists ( 1 1 ) , and was second i n goals scored ( [ 7) and rotal points (45). Her
h
E lwyn
Swimming, 1987-90 Kathy Tho m pson Elwyn '90 was a dominant swimmer on o ne of PLU's great SpO rts dynasties in rhe 1 9805 a nd early '90s. She was rhe cornerStone of a team that never fi nished lower than fifrh at the NAJA national meet and never l os t a dual meet to a Norrhwest Conference oppo nenr. Her team won fo ur consecutive conference championships. Individ ual ly, she won an astonishing 2 5 conference championshi ps. i nclud ing fou r straigh t tides in b ot h the 200yard and 400-yard i n d i vidual medl ey. At nationals she was a 22-time, fo u r-year NAIA Al l-American. At the national meet, she fi nished as high a s second in the 200-yard 1M, and twice fi n ished third in the 400-yard 1M. Elwyn p laced second in both the 200->'ard freestyle relay and 400 -yard medle y relay. She is
stil l PLU's record -h ol d e r in the 200 1 M 400 [ M , as well a s a member o f the school's record-holding 400 -ya rd freestyle re l ay t eam . She l ives i n East Wenatchee, Wash.
and
1 Tennis, 1981, 83-85
Eddie Sch ultz is one of the to p men's ren n i s p l aye rs in PLU h isto ry, ran king in the top 20 for season victories in s i n gles i n each of his four years. He i s second i n career vic tOries with 1 06, and has the fo ureh all time career winning percenrage at 77.3 percent. Schulrz compiled a 32-6 record i n 1 9 84, an 84.2 wi nning percen tage, which is tied for lOrh all-time. Sch u ltz twice won rhe NAJA D i s rri c t 1 champions h i p in si ngles and was the d istri ct doubles champion. He won th e conso lation doubles title at the co nfer ence to u rn amcnt his sophomore sea son . A comperitor at the national tour nament a l l four years, S c h u l tz advanced to the q ua r t er fin al s in si ngles t h r c e t i mes. He was named ro th e Northwest Conference all-conference team three ti mes and was named to the all-d istrict team once. He was tbe co-wi n ner of PLU's Man of the Year in Sp ons award i n 1 9 85 . He lives in Wenar chee , Wash .
a
n
teen
Track, 1982-86
Karen Bell Steen '86 was a two- t i m e NAJA All-American i n the 400-mcter h u rdles. She set the school record of 59.76 seconds in the event at the 1 986 national meet, where she fin i shed sec ond. She com peted at rh e n ational meet all fo ur years, also placing fo urth and seventh in the 400-meter h u rd les. Karen
won seven confer
season appearances. H e is the win
Lifetime Achievement Award, the
ence ti des and two
ni ngest coach i n NA tA history with
Athletes fo r a Berrer World Lifetime
d istrict tirles, a n d
256 wins, and is the ninth wi n n i ngest
Achievement Award, the Tacoma
fi n i s hed i n the tOP
coach in college football h i s tory with
News Tri b u n e Man of the
fo ur a t the district
305 victories. He was named the NCAA
Year i n Spo rts (twice)
meet in eight orher
Divis i o n I I I natio naJ coach of the year
and the Seattle Post
in 1 9 99 by the American Football
I n rell igencer's
events.
Coaches Association, Football Gazette
Publisher's
magazine and Shurt Sports, and was
Award ( i n
1 1 i n d ln�e other evenrs - the I O O-meter
the NAtA Division I I national coach of
2000). H e
h mdles, 400-meter run and the hep
the year i n 1 9 83 and 1 9 93. He was also
was
In add i t ion ro her 400-m ete r t i me, she is ranked in the rop
ra t h l o n. Tn her j u n i o r season she was co
winner of the ream's Most I n spirational h e was named
Award. In 1 986 w i n ner o f PLU'
a
co
Wo man of the Year in
Sporrs award. She l ives in Ol ymp i a, Was h.
named the
in d ucted
Lutheran
i n to the
Brotherhood
Puget S o u n d
Lu theran Coach of
Spo rtS Hall of
the Year fo r 1 999-
Fame earl ier this year
2000. He was
and is also a m e m ber o f the
selecred as the conference Coach
n Football coach, 1972-2003 Frosty Wes tering compiled a 2 6 1-70-5 win-loss record in his 32-year tenure at PLU and never had a losing season. H i s teams w o n three NAIA Division
II
nati on al rir les and one N C AA D ivision III national cham pions h i p in 19 post-
Lutes name assistant football coach 6
ud Kei m '
over as
coach.
He
Fi l ls t h e po s i t i on vacat c d when
their co m m u n i ty service work. I n 2003
1 9 98 and was vored
Westeri ng received an award from the
Kei rn rerurns to h is al ma ma te r
J\dolphlls 'ollege M i n n . , where he w n s
from G l is rav us
defen sive coordi nator rhe past
fO llr seasons. He ::I.lso was an assis ' al i fo m ia
r
fo u r se asons ar
Lut heran U n i ve rS i ty
and was a graduate asslstanr
coach fo r rwo years at (atc
National Association o f Division ] fI Athl etic Administ rators for the Lures
D u ri n g h i s career he coached 26 NAtA
PHD (Pride, Heart and Determi nation)
and NCAA fi rst team All-Americans.
pro g ram, which was started in 1 9 80.
Fellows h i p o f C h ristian Athleres
Taco ma. �
H is list of awards also i n cludes the
Pacific
'amed h is
1.,lIII"rtlll VI/iversity, COl/cordil, College, Trin ity Lul/,erat' College. "lid Lutheran Educatiom" Network alld SIIpport (LENS) Present:
How Does God Heal Today? Exploring the Relationship Between Science and Religion, Prayer and Healing
K im
master's
i n phYSICal
was a
fou r- year leue r
tra k and fidd. H e e
b
a
Featuring: Dr. 'fed Peters P{/(i/i,· I I I f /,,·rtll/ r/"'ol"g if<l/ Selllilllll), Dr. Sara" Hellrich I I/filer S('/Ilil/m), With a p<lnd of he.llth ( a rc I'rokssionab
M irul csota
v i.l1ner i n footbal l an d a
After retiri n g this year, he still l i ves i n
Untvcrsi ty- Manka to. K i m
e d u ca tion while at M a n kato Srare.
\Va'
the Northwest
1 979, 1 980, 1 9 83, 1 9 93 and 1 9 98.
cort Wes te ri ng '82 became head
rant coach f,
as
SmaIl College Coach of t he Year in
coach , re p l ac i n g h i s futher.
i n St. Pere r,
His teams h ave also been known fo r
of the Year i n 1 9 85, 1 98 6 , 1 9 93 and
WINTER THEOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM
has t ak en
as si s ta n t football
Iowa Col legiate Coaching Hall of Fame.
rwo- riml' ail
n fer > nc' run n ing
k in fo t bal l an d
co n fc.rr nce
c ha m p ion
I
in
rhl' long j 1I m p.
Coming to the Pacific Northwest: January 30 a t
St. Marks Llltller"". Spokllt,e
!anuarl' 3 I
February I
Trillity
at Llltl,erall Churcll, LytltllYOOlI
��bruary ,.,
at Concorclill
Colleg�, Portlaml
2 at
Pacific Llltllerall Vllh'ersity, Tacoma
For morc information go to 1I'1I'w.plll ...d,v-crel or ca11 253-535-7423.
ATIAWAY LUTES > PLU SCENE FALL 2004
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PAC I F I C L U T H E RA N U N I V E RS I TY
GOLD G RA D U AT E S OF T H E LAST D E C A D E
C
TG 200
wiIl officially launch PLU G OLD: G raduates O f the Last Decade, which focuses on special events, p rograms and services for alums fro m the p revi足 ous 10 years. PLU GOLD won't end after Homecoming weekend - i t will b e a way t o stay connected with other Lutes. Ho mecoming weekend is JUSt the begi nn ing o f great th ings to come ! Wi th more than 8,000 graduates in the past 1 0 years, it's i m possible to capture all the memories i n just a few pictures. But we've chosen a few shots of previ足 ous ga mes, Songfest p roductions, Homecom ing royalty and other festivi足 ties to show you how m uch fun students and recent grads have had at Homecoming s ince 1 9 94. For more i n formation abo u t PLU GOLD call 253-535-74 1 5 or e-mail gold@pltt.edu
PF L U EG E R
H O MECO M I N G
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al ,- --- - -
,-
'
, Aiumni Recognifion
: , Award '
-�-
nts
m n l n ew
:
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,
,
-,.
Legacy Lutes Children of grads carry on the
Nomi nations . --"_ J�-_ ' -. --
PLU tradition
.
all is always an exciting time, as
Awards are gi ve n each year to al u mni , friends and students for outstanding achievements and )'ears of se rvice.
Nominations must include supporting letters and be returned to the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations by
Jan, 31, 2005, Here are the categori e s
:
Distinguished Alumnus Award Through ye ars of d ed ica t ion and sCI'vice. this alumnus has achieved profess i onal
or voc a rional
d isti n c t i on .
YllVlt : OM1�f.L
more than 950 new s tudents arrive on cam pus. The O ffice of Al u m n i and Parent Relations welcomes these Legacy Lutes-stud e nts whose parents graduated from or attended PLU. We recognize these a l u m n i par ems for their co n ti n ued generational s u p port and are thrilled
Awarded to an alumn us, beyond J 5
years of gradu ation , who has excelled in a sp cc ial area of h fe. y\leK NO�UM.I.
have them
(left to right): Matthew '07, D an '76, Sarah '08, J o e l , Darcy l B erube '78) J o h nson
Carolyn Adams, Ben and Beth (L i m i n g
O u tstanding Alumnus Award
to
actively involved with their alma mater.
'S l ) Adams
Katherine Allen, Richard and Suzanne (Otis '0 1 ) Lane
Amber Fisk, Donald and Sharon F isk
Lindsey Allen, Wayne and Laura (M i d tsJtcr
Nels Flesher, Harry and I:lizabeth '79
'43) Allen
ncshcr
Colby Allardi, Kim an d Ly n da Anardi Jillian Bartling, Victor 'S l and Cindy Bartling
Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award
Jessica Billdt, j o h n '76 a nd Sharon 13illdt
Awankd to an alumnus. wi th i n 1 5 wars of graduation, who has excelled in � spe
Rebecca Black, Gerald and Roberta
YOt R NOM I. n:
Ryan Booth, Charlie and Trudy '93 Booth
cial area oflife.
(Dowling '75) Black
Jeremy Bush, Arnold and Karen Bu s h Brittini Callies, M i c hael Call ies and Sandra POITitr
Heritage Award
Awarded to an alumm" for years of
disnnguished servic e to th,' universiry.
YOt:1(
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Jennifer Campbell, Scott and (Karen '00) Campbell John Cari sen, j o h n
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an d K i m berly
( Ho p k i ns '82) Carlsen Jessica Caulkins, Robert '79 and Lisa
Special Recognition Award Awarded to an al um nus or friend of the u niversity who has uniquely sen'cd the university. YOClt :-':OMI�I·.t
(Cattera l l '8 1 ) Caulkins Kenneth Chilcoat, Alan and Carol (Holden '77) Chilcoat Kimberly Cotton, David and Barbara (Orr
Awarded to an alumnus who has demon su'ated outstanding volu nte er leadersh ip
and/or service to th e i r col11l11uniry. YlltJlt �OMI�U :
Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award
Awarded to a student who has de m on
strated potemial for a l i felong commit ment to the university and the alumni
ass oc i ation , y()t : R �OMl"-:l.J.
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Fletcher
Myja Freese, Paul '75 an d Patty (M i l lson
'76)
Freese
Joseph Fries, Cameron '79 and Phyllis ( H i sgrove '79) Fri es Kristina Garabedian, Sharon Garabedian Krista Gunstone, Reed '77 and D i a ne (Nieman
'80) Glll1stone
Brittany Hale, Evercrx '72 and Pame.la Hale Belinda Ho, john an d Suzanne Ho Brandon Hood, E d wi n and Lynette (Hoegh '79) Hood Timothy Houghland, David and M a ry Houghland Laurel Jackman, David and B ri gitte ( G reve '7 1) Jac k m an BrettJacobsen, Harold and Susan Jacobsen Victoria James, Gordon and lvlaryAnne '96
'7S) Cotron Christopher Cutler, Ge rald and Siglld (Olsen
Alumni Service Award
Katie Fletcher. Terrell '79 and M i c helle
( N ova ck
'SO) Curler
James Ian Jamieson, Dan '77 and L i n d a
Meighen Donnelly, Guy Ka u ffm a n and Leticia Donnelly-Kauffman
'00
Theresa Duarte, Kathy D u a ne -Wil so n '90
(Alexander '77) Jamieson Sarah Johnson, D an i e l '76 and Da rcy (Berube '78) j O h llSoll
and David Wi l s o n
Michael Jorgensen, Douglas and Sandra
Daniel Eppelsheimer, Gary and Janet
jorgensen
(Dambach '7 1 ) Eppclsheimcr Elizabeth Erie, M i c h a e l '76 and Am)' E rie Kyle Eskelin, Davi d
and Lisa 'S2
Eskelin
Emily Ewen, Robert and Patricia (Walker '7S)
ElVen
Randi Kerr, Roberr '80 and I<i mberl)' 'S I Kerr Erik Krippaehne, Bi l i and M i chelle ( K ll oph ' 7 4 ) Kri p paehne Danjel Lessard, Joseph Lessard and M a l·ie Nordqu i .s r- Less ard
Dallas Farrell, Tra cy Farrell and Maria
Kari Liebert, D an i e l and Karen ( K n ursen
Warden-Farrell
'78) Liebert
Kael Fisher, KipI' and Lois ( K u l lberg '76)
Amanda Luebke, G len and Cyn t h i a
Fisher
(Sovereign '77) Luebke
Alexander Lyle, Geo rge and Sonna ( Coo k
'81)
Lyle
Erin McEntire, M i c h ae l ' 8 2 and Cymhia (Wol � '8 1 ) McEmire Paul McLaughlin, Ro b e n and Nelline McLaughlin
Eva (Gusland) Ahlstrom of Tonsberg, Norway, was given a PLU Saga yearbook by Mona Pedersen, faculty m e m b e r of Hedmark University College.
Erik Mitchell, Gary Mitchell '80 and Inger Al t
Mona discovered that Eva had studied at PLC with
Alicia Moore, H e n ry and M a u ree n Moore
her cousin i n
Megan Mu rray, Te r ry and Lori (Andrews
the campus.
1948
and learned of her fondness for
'8 1 ) M u r ray
Kristina Nelson, E lv in '71 and Mary Nelson
M elanie Newport, Mark and Vivian '99 Newport
Steven Nugent, Douglas '83 and Karen Nugent
Christine Olsen, Richard and Diane (Van Vleet '8 1 ) Olsen Rebecca 0 'Neill, Patricia Ki rk wood '80 Shannon Paselk, A l an Will ingham and Tammy Pasel k-Wi l l i ngham
Paula IHeyer) Billings '63 and Judy Perry '63 trav
Alicia Patterson, B ar bara Adams
eled to Toyko during spring break. Pictured here on the way to the Sensoji Temple, Paula teaches in the
B rittany Pedone, Ma ry Asami and Asami
Clover Park School District, and Judy i s managing
H i ro
director for Merrill Lync h in Honolulu.
Keith Petersen, Duane '74 and Jane (Rice '75) Petcrscn Courtney Poole, Daniel and Kath ryn (Drewes '72) Poole Timothy Powell, Tom Powell Elizabeth Price, Gregory '78 and Jamie Price Kathleen Ross, J ames
'68 and Cyn rh i a Ross
Jamie Rottle, James '77 and Tanya Ronle Stacie Sickler, S te ph en and Paul ine Edm u n d , Tory Silvestrin, Amhony and Terry (Monson '72) Silvestrin B o nnie Simpson, Lewis S i m pson '71 and
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Matthew Sinnes, Leroy ' 7 0 and Sandra
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Joel Smith, David '72 and Ma rgaret (D ryver
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I ngrid ' 8 3 jones
Calling all grandparents
Matt Webb, Steven a n d Dawn Webb
randparents are an important
Angela Westmark, Tim and Nancy
Wes [ 111 ark
Sarah Wilkins-Bentley, .harks Wilk i n s
and Rhonda '93 JOlll'S
Edward Wolfe. Berhel and Ch risropher
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Paul \Voolsey, jon and Ta mar'a
Woolsey
Lutes Online
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Kendra \Vright, I�rllcc and Ivlarcia Wrig h t
hat ever h appened to that guy who dated my freshman roommate) Does anyone from my class k no w where I am? C heck to if your classmates are l i s ted in o u r n e w P L U A l u m n i O n l i ne Co m m u n i ty, and s i gn u p roday! M e m bers h i p i s free and exclusive to PLU alumni. Go to tIlwIIJ.jJiuaium lli.or,v,/ to sign u p or fi nd
part of the PLU fam i ly, too ' if you know grandparents of current students who would l i ke to become m o re i nvo lved with thei r grandchi ldren's u n ivers i ty, we'd love to know. P l eas e send us t h e i r m a i l i ng
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info rmation and s tudent's namE' to we w i l l keep them i n fo rmed of our latest n e ws a n d e ve n t s .
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FOREVE�
PLU G O L D Pres ide nt's Reception
N u rs i n g A l u m n i Brunc h
6:30 p.m" Go nyea H ouse
1 0 a. m ., U n i vers i ty Cencer
PLU GOLD Kick-off Bash at 21 Commerce
Lute Camp for Kids
8:30 p . m . , downtown Tacoma
1 0 a.m., U n ivc r - i ty Center
your school colors p roudly
when you come back to campus OctOber 1 - 3 fo r H o m eco m i ng 2004: B lack and Gold Forever! In a d d i ti onro this year' s class re un iom of 1 954, 1 959, 1 9 64, 1 96 9 ,
1 9 74, 1 979, 1 984, a n d 1 9 89, w e a re c-xci l' e d to an nou nce the formal launch
A l u m n i Tent & Lutes vs. Linfi e l d Wild cats Coffee t a l k : Ron Ho '58
Tacoma Art Museum a n d D a l e C h i l h u l y
o f PLU G O LD (G raduates of the Las t I ecade), o u r special affi niry reun ion this year. For more i n formation or to
8:30
l1i.org or call us at 800-ALUM-PLU.
Heritage Lecture featuring J e remy Desel '91
regi s t e r, visit us o n l i n e
at ll/UJUJ.plua!um
1 2:30 p . m . , S parks S t adi u m
8 a.m., Mortvedt Library lobby Into the Streets Campus Commun ity
Wa l k i n g To u r
Service Project
1 p,m., downtown Taco ma
a. I11 . ,
Red S q u a re
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Faculty House I ntermiss i o n
4:30 p .
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9 a.m., Xavier Hall Homecoming G a l a Classes Without Quizzes
8 a.m,
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5 p.m., PLU cam pus
Homecom i n g C h a p e l
1 0:30 a.m., Trin i ty Lutheran Church Athletic H a l l of F a m e Luncheon
1 1 a.m., U n ivers i ty Center
A l u m n i Swim M e et
6 : 3 0 p . m " Olson Aud i tOrium
9 a . m . , PLU Pool
Baker Russell
50th Champagne Brunch for the
G o l d e n C l u b Brunch
Cl ass of 1 954
10 a . m . , (J o nyea House
9 a.m , Mary Cen ter
25th Champagne Brunch for the Class of 1 979
Pancake Feed
1 0 a. m . , Facu lty House
9:30 a. m , Univers i ty Cente r
C l a ss Reunion Brunches
Homecom i n g Worship
M usic
Homecom ing G o lf Scra m b l e
1 -S p . m . , PLU Golf C o u rse SOth Anniversary D i n n e r for the
10 a.m., Un iversi ty C e n t e r
1 1 a. m . , Mary Baker Russell M u s i c Center
Cl ass of 1 954
6 p . m . , U n i ve r sity Ce nt er
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o rwe " a '1 g ra d h e a d s Ta c o m a 's Wo rld Tr a d e C e nter fce r s ervi n g a yea r i n che Royal
No rwe gia n Air force, A n d reas Ud bye had a c ho i c - e i c h e r
crain c o be a p i loc i n Texas, o r accend b us ine ss school at PLU.
" I k n e\.\-, ;]t thac r i me
rhe
s c a res
a
for
I wan ced co go
N o r even k n owi ng where PL Ud bye chose
"Ijust
[0
go
W;]S
kn w ir
"J neve r regretted
a
co
wh i l -," Udbyc '83 sai d . r0
was,
bu sine ss school.
i n AmericJ.," h e s a i d .
rhat (decis ion) . "
U d byc rec (Cived a ye;].r of tui rion fro m
o rwa)I- America Assoc iati on scholar
ship and enre red Afrer
a
PL U
;u <
sophomore.
year, h e d e c i d e d to seay and ger
h i s d e gree .
"A
lot of i nr erna rional ' tu
d e n ts. whe rever rhey're fro III , have a hard tim e going back,"
dbye s;]id. He
decided co stay because o f h i s g irl fri e n d , who is now his w i fe, Kari
(Peder s o n '8 1 ) ,
his friends and t h e facr
that he on ly had two years l eft to com
p le te h is d egree.
Afret' gra duatio n , he gain e d b us i n es s
exp�rience i n boch Norway and rh e U.S. - in ship b rok e rage , b an ki ng, maririme rransportation, i n rernational rrade,
sales and markerll1g a n d own ing h is
own p ubli shing f irm and i mpo rt
age n cy/ma n a g e m e n t compJ.ny. Udbye, who has
a
master" degree from rhe
Un ivers ity o f Wa. hlllg ro n, worked fo r
his fa mi ly' S h o rr i cultu rl' seed com pany
and wholesa ler i n
O rWa)l, befo re
recu rn i ng to che U . S . i n 200 1 to take
over as rhe executive d i r e c r o r of the Wo rld Trade Cenrer Tacoma.
" I rca.l I), l ove rhis job because of irs
gl o bal, i n rern a t i o n a l pe rspecrive."
A n d r e a s Udbye '83, exe c u tive d i r e c tor of the Ta c o m a World Trade C e nter, w i l l h e l p p l a n PLU's P a thways to P e a c e symposium in J a n u ary. c ons u lt ancy CO
co-one
work with
on rhe N or wegi an approach co achic:v i n g world peace rh ro ugh conflicr reso
exporters, imporeers and service pro Vi d e rs .
Being an i m m igra n c has i rs advanca ges
w h e n dealing w i r h i nrcrna t io nal r rade,
l u ci o n , econo mic devel op m enc and
relieving global poverry.
('Ic's
been fun co be pare of whac PLU
Udb)'e said, (Casing work on e x porr s and
is doing," U dby e said.
e ul rure
co Norway rhroug h s um m e r vi s i rs an d
rrad
a nd
gi ing an e d ge on language,
and c o n r accs. Udb)'l' s c arred out
in Searrlc doin g a lor of wo rk wi rh
speaki ng rhe language. H i s sons, Pcct'r,
Norway, bur now t'o cuscs Illore on As ia, worki ng on crade wichin the Pacific Rim. Even rhough i t is u n usual
CO
Udbye and his fa m i l y s cay con necred
have a
1 3 , and Erik, I I , and K ar i al l spea k
N orwe gi an . Wh ile rh ey don'r spea k i r "as m u c h as rhey s ho uld " a r home,
trade center in a ci ry the size of Taco ma ,
once chey h i r rhe ground in Norway
WTCTA is vi ta l to Tacoma. " We' re
che re's no Engl i s h .
a
pore c i ry and rrade i s cruci a l , " U dbye
said.
cen r er
As fo r che fucure, U dbye is a pplying fvr his U.S. ci cize n s h i p . His goa l for rhe
Ud bye s a.id. The World Trade Cencer
rio n ;].l inscicutions. PLU is one of rhe
often pa r m e rs wi ch educa
summer was co learn th e Scar S pang l ed
TaconlJ. marches fi rm s and i ndivid uals
ma i n conrriburors co i rs intern s h i p p ro
me m oriz e the P ledge o f Alleg ian c e. " I r's
with opportunities for foreign rrade .
gram, and [he c e n te r rece n dy hired
a prac tical th i ng, now thar we'w decid
Katie AI'xandcr '04, who had j us r com
ed co come bac k h e re," b e said. To
ple red her inrernship, as marketing
Udb ye , bei ng
The ce mer is affi lia te d w i r h more rhan
330 World Trade Cenc ers i n more chan 1 00 cou n r ries a n d p rovides me m be r s
wirh acees
to more chan 5 0 0,000 com
The
coo rd i n a cor.
U d byc re mains involved wirh PLU
Banner, scu dy Ame rican Hiswry a n d
a
ciri z e n means havi n g
vo ti ng ri gh rs and be ing able run fo r por e commissioner.
co
one day
panies a n d i ndivi du al s e n gaged in
r h rough the Wang Ce n ter fo r
i n cerna r i o nal rrade.
I nr e rn <1 r i o nal Programs and rhe School
nor be where he is coday. "My PLU
of B u s i n ess. He serves as an ad vi s o ry
exper ie nce was l i fe altering, " h" said. " I t
co o ne-p rso n stare-ups, U d bye sai d .
'plan PLU's Norway Symposiu m, which
co keep going there . Hop fully, I ' l l be
n c nvo rk ing wi rh p r ofe ssionals, n ews
Cen ren n i al celebration. The symposi um ,
WTCTA works wi th member::. a n d cl ienr s ranging i n s i ze f r o m Boei ng
They use rools sllch as rrade m i s s ions,
ar ricks, trai n ing prog rams and one -
board m e mb er fo r borh and is h e l p i ng is timed co coincide w i t h No rway's
which runs Jan. 1 2 - 1 4, is a p u b l ic forum
Wi cho u t PLU, U d bye says
was a cri tic al
he m igh t
decision when I
decided
able to help PLLJ in grearcr and gre a t e r
degre e a s c i m e goes o n . " �
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elementa ry
and Esther R o l l e . In 1 969, he moved to
1935, 1937, 1 938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944,.1 946, 1 949, 1951, 1952, 1 953, 1960, 1964, 1 965, 1 966, 1967, 1 968, 1 972, 1973,
school in
The Greek i s l a n d of Coriu, where he
Odessa, D upont,
helped organize an a n n u a l arts festival.
Vancouver and
R i c h a rd also acted in several
1978, 1981, 1988, 1991 , 1 992, 1 996
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Ruth (Goodwin) Pflugmacher d i e d April 4. She taught for many years in Pierce County (Wash.) schools. After her retire ment, she and her late husba n d, Emery, spent 30 years wintering in Southern California. They also enjoyed many trips throughout the world. Ruth loved to square d a n c e a n d was a c tive in Ivy Chapter of Eastern Star. S h e took great pleasure in her n e phews a n d nieces and their children, often ta king them along on trips. She is survived by sister M a ri e M o r g a n ; two ne phews, three n i e c e s and several g r a n d n e p h ews and nieces, including Li nds e y Trauba '03.
B a i n b ri d g e
European feature films and E u ro
I s l a n d , Wash.
Television productions and worked
Together wi�h
for the Merce C u n n i ng h a m D a n c e
her h u s ba n d , the
Compa ny. H e i s s u rvived by his sister,
Rev. Chauncey
Betty Parrott '38, with whom he sha red a
'50, she served
house in Seattle during the last 10 years
many c hurches in South D a kota, Wisconsin, Montana and N o rth Dakota. They moved to M a rysville, Wash., in 1 977 a nd s h e continued to serve at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. H e r positive attitude, her cheery personality and her example o f faith were an insp iration to those who knew h e r. In addition to her husband, s h e i s s u rvived b y her sons, M a r k '84, Charles a n d Kenneth Christofferson; four grandchildren; brothers, D o n and Theron Risa; and sisters, Fern Whittle and Jenny Panko.
1 936
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Class R e p resentative - Volly (Norby)
Class Representative - Gerald Lider
Grande
1 938 James Stan fey Willis died J uly 3 1 .
1 940 Class Representative - Luella Toso Johnson
1 948
Class Representative - N o rene ( S k i l b re d ) Gulhaugen
Class Rep resentative - E d n a ( H a g lund) Dorothy
coming to PLC, he served i n the U.S.
Birkestol
Navy during World War
ill .
H e had a long
c a reer a s a teacher and a coach, first a t
stepsons, Dick a n d D o n Fulthorp; daugh ter Karen Ma rty; eight g r a n d c h i l d ren; six great-grandchildren; a n d brothers
George '42 a n d Phil '52 Thorlielson. Helen Cunningham d i e d May 1 1 . After graduating from PLC, she began her 39year teaching c a reer in Bremerton, Issaquah a n d Ta coma, Wash. She went on to teach for 30 years at Meeker School i n Puya llup, where s h e was a PTA Golden Acorn r e c i p ient. She was a mem ber of the International Reading Association, Puya l l u p E d u cational Association, and state a n d national edu cational associations. She also was a member of Bethany Baptist C h u r c h a n d served as a docent a t PLU. Surviving Helen are lour granddaug hters and her sister, Isabelle B e c k.
1946
1 95 1
Wallace Soland died March 4 i n Pafm Desert, Calif. Before coming to PLC, Wallace served in the Marines for three years i n the Asian Theater. H e received a bachelor's and a maste r's degree in edu cation from PLU a n d went all to a 30-
AI Dungan spent two weeks this spring in St. PeterSburg, Russia, where he was a guest lecturer at the Novasa ratovka "Addiction, Recovery and Pastoral Ministry." Novasaratovka Seminary is sup ported by the Evangelical Church in Germany and the IELCA, and is preparing men and women for ministry to the Russian-German Lutherans in the Russian Federation.
year coaching c a re er, serving at B a i nbridge, Toledo a n d I s s a q u a h (Wash )
Barbara (Jackson) Brown died March 27.
H i g h Schools in basketball, track a n d
After she and her husband, Jim, a geolo
football. H e a l s o t a u g h t phys i c a l e d u c a
gist for Conoco, were married in 1 972,
tion a n d driver education. His family
they moved to Bogota, Colombia, where
remembers him as a loving hus band and
Barbara taught English at Universidad
father with a positive attitude and a very
Rosario. Numerous corporate moves
good sense of humor. He i s survived by
fOllowed, eventually bringing them to
his wife o f almost 5 2 years, Dorothy
Casper, Wyo., from 1 979 to 1984. Barbara
(Hagen '51) Soland; son Rick; d a ughter
retained her love of Wyoming during sub
Carol B e c ke r; sister Eileen Kelly and fo u r
sequent assignments in London, Houston,
grand children.
Scotland and Oklahoma. They returned to
1953
retirement from Conoco. Barbara served
Elmyra (Vogler) Coon died April 29. She elementary school and received the
Class Rep resentative - Annabelle
10. S h e was preceded in death by her
1 959
Class Representative - AI D u n g a n
Lutheran Seminary on the topic:
lived in Ta coma, where she taught
Richard Mason died March 1 5 . Before
husband, D e lm ar. S h e is survived by her
David Knutson
Casper i n 1999, following her husband's
1 950
1 945
Liflian (Thorlielson) Fulthorp died March
of ,his life.
1 95 8 C l a s s R e p resentatives - Don Cornell a n d
Clover P a r k H i g h School i n Lakewood ( 1 956 - 1 9691. then i n Newport, Ore. He was the Oregon Coach of the Year in 1 978 and Oregon Athletic D i rector of the Year in 1 984, and was i n d u cted into the PLU Athletic Hall of Fame i n 1 997. H e also was a n a v i d reader, a history buff and an a n i m a l lover. H e is survived b y h i s d a u g hters, Elizabeth '63, Laura and Kate; four grandchildren, a n d fou r g reat grand c h i l d ren.
Richard Sv a re died April 24. H e was an a c complished vocalist, teacher and actor who stu d i e d voice at PLC a n d tra i n e d privately w i t h Ellen Sc hytte J a cobsen. Living in various parts of Europe, h e spoke G reek, German, French, D a n ish, Swedish and Norweg i a n a n d worked in O s l o a s a translator a n d
Golden Acorn Award a s a n outsta n d i n g teach er. She was a longtime member of Luther Memorial Lutheran Church and enjoyed h e l p i n g out at the food bank. She was preceded in death by her hus band, Theodore. She i s s u rvived by her sons Kennet h and Robert, eight grand c h i l d ren, and 1 8 great-gra n d c h i l d re n .
1 954
Class Representative - Iver H a u g e n
S c a n dinavian Theatre Compa ny, a pro fessional English language reperto ry the atre based in Stockholm. Among the actors who periormed with the touring
Nellie (Risa) Christofferson died May 1 4.
company were Peggy Ashc roft, J o h n
After graduating from PLC, she taught
G i elgud, E . G . Marshall, Sada Thompson
34 PLU SCENE FALL 2004 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Wives. She volunteered for Meals on Wheels and was a member of the Casper Service League and Literacy Volunteers of Casper, having worked previously as coor dinator of the Ponca City Area Literacy Council in Oklahoma. Barbara was also a founder of the Casper Recorder Consort, played in a handbell choir and served a s music coordinator for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. She en l oyed traveling, viewing wildlife and, in particular, studying genealogy. Surviving Barbara are her husband a n d two sons, Andrew and
1955
Class Representative - Phyllis ( G r a h n ) Pejsa
Matthew.
1961
Class Rep resentative - Ron Lerch
Faith (Bue llmann) Stern had her book, "Getting There With Faith: Adventures of
1 962
a Travel Addict," published i n April. She
Class Representatives - Leo Eliason a n d
describes the hiking, c l i mbing, canoeing
D i x i e (Likkel) Matthias
and skiing trips she h a s taken in many unusual places around the world. She lives i n Ta koma Park, Md.
c u rrier for the 1 952 O l y m p i c ski-jumping teams. In 1 963, he founded the
a s an officer for the League of Women Voters, Casper Civic Chorale and Geo
1 956
Cfass Rep resentatives - G i n n y ( G r a h n l H a u g e n and Cia rene ( O sterli) Johnson
1 957
Class R e p resentative - M a rilyn Katz
1963 Class R e p resentatives - Paula I H eyer) Billings a n d J u dy Perry
1 964 Dan Sellman retired after 27 years as pastor at Bethesda Lutheran Church in Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Pastors from diHerent churches a l l over South
Snohomish County came to wish him well
on Luther's l a c u lty since 2000. H e
at his last service March 7 and thanked
received a master's and a doctorate
him for the role he has played i n uniting
from Washington State U n iversity and
eliminated its 50-year·old in-house
1 975
graphics studio last year. Ric served as
Class Representative - Ed Voie
the creative director at Menasha for 1 5
various denominations in the commun ity.
is the author of several articles and
He and his wife, Judy ( Pederson), live in
reviews published i n history and
1 976
Bothell, Wash., with Judy's mother.
education journals. He is also a frequent
Class Rep resentative - Gary Powell
speaker and presenter at seminars a n d
1 966 a nearly Ihree-year battle with c a n cer. She lived a life of service, helping to found the Well Child Clinic at Our Savi or's where mothers can get medical exams from registered n u rses for their babies. She also taught Sunday school and helped start His Pantry a t Camano Chapel, which gives food and clothing to needy
Paula (Grams) Hawkins was i n d u c ted Hall o f Fame in Yakima, Wash., Feb. 13
is �he world's most important job. She
music education. Paula has taught
d a ughters Kim Lien and Michelle Stang; her p arents Jess and Barbara Knutzen;
Class Representative - Lois (Wehm a n n l La Curan
boys basketball coach at Port Angeles (Wash.) High School. He i s ending his 38-year basketball playing and coaching
1 968
career to spend more time with his
Penny (Johnson) leake, associate profes sor o f nursing at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, received tenure. I n addi tion to her PLU degree, Penny has a mas ter's degree from Ohio U niversity and a doctorate from the University of Texas Austin. She is l i censed as a registered
family. He will continue to tea c h at the high school.
many professional honors and awards, including the 2000 Research for Practice Award from the American Nurses
Class Representative - Joseph Hustad Jr.
John Aakre was selected to join Thrivent Financial for Lutherans' Financial Consulting Group, an elite group of sen ior financial consul tants representing the
Association and the 2000 Nurse of
top 2 percent among peers in the o rg a n i ·
the Year Award from the Iowa Nurses
zation. He i s one o f 2 5 senior financial
Association.
consultants nationwide selected to join the 69 current members in the group,
linda Allen received a doctor of ministry degree from the University of Creation S p i rituality in O a k l and, Calif. She will continue to work as a performer, song writer, educator, speaker and fa cil itator.
the city. I n May 2002, she was promoted Investigations B u reau. She and her h u s band l i v e i n M u kilteo, Wash., with her son Brendan Caldwell, 20.
Jon lackey, c o n c e rt tenor. appeared in a solo concert recital at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Feb. 22. This concert series is one of the most prestigious in the United States and fea tures internation a l ly renowned concert
a rtists. The concert was recorded, and
"Performance Today." joining Jon in this concert was his partner and a c c ompa nist of many years, p i a n ist and Fulbright S c h o l a r James Jelasic. Jon has a n active performan c e career a n d is a mem ber of the voice fa cu lty at Northern Virginia Community College. He is also a minister of music at Graham Road United Methodist Church in northern Virginia, where h e i s organist a n d choirmaster.
1 977 J oan (Nelsonl Manich
designations, a c hieving certain sales
After he
graduated from PLU, he earned a doctor Maryland. fle then spent two years on post-doctoral research a t Caltech before h e worked for flug hes Aircraft Company a s a scientist for 25 years in California.
1 972 Sharon IWeiss) Dykstra is the dental oHice manager for D r. Ja mes C. Gargas
in Everen, Wash.
after a l o n g illness. After high school, she served i n the U.S Army for six years. She graduated from PLU magna c u m laude, and went on to the University of degree i n 1 978. She was working on a
and for her ability to maintain a purpose· ful and positive love of life, facing each
and sang i n the c h oir. Even though he
Joh n's Lutheran Church in K a i l u a ,
her husba nd, James flarvin; son H a rvin
struggled a l l h i s life with dia betes, he
Hawaii. She and h e r husband, Halvar '71,
Emilio; two sisters, Sharon D. William s
maintained a pleasant outlook on life. He
and youngest daug hter, Josie, will be i n
and M a ry Suza n n e Gee, and brother
was preceded in death by his fath er,
Hawaii for a year. She will then finish her
Forrest Murphy.
Arnold Hagen, a former PLU professor.
last year at Luther Seminary in St. P a u l ,
two sons, Erik and And rew; and his
Mt. Baker school districts. Married for 28 years, they have one grandc hild and another on the_way.
Marvin Slind has been promoted to associate professor of history at Luther
1 974
College i n Decorah, Iowa. H e has been
Class Representative - Dave J o h nson
Jeff Buege recently began a new career as a n a c c o untant for Alegria
&
Co. in
Yakima, Wash., after selling a s u c c essful family business in 200 1 . Jeff received Washington's fourth highest score in the Un iform Certified Public Accountant Exam in November. Of the 1,014 people who took the exam in the state of Washington, 281 passed.
1 982
May 23 at Central Lutheran Church in M i n n e apOlis, M i n n . He plans to serve as a parish pastor in the Arkansas Oklahoma Synod o f the Evangelical Lutheran C h urch o f America. He lives in Stillwater, Okla., with his wife, Loralee Ohrtman.
1 983
strong faith in God. She is survived by
brother Ardy Hagen '71 .
1 980 Class Representative - Phil Waldner
Class Representative - David Olson
new day with courage, love, dignity a n d a
Minn. S h e and Halvar both retired after
voc al coach for the Columbia Chorus.
i n n e r strength and concern for others,
1 973
30 years of teaching in the Ferndale and
operas, concerts and solo recitals throughout the Northwest and acted as
doctoral degree in linguistics when she
Alvina (Hauf) OI s te a d is a n intern at St.
'59;
drama for 25 years. She has appeared in
b e c a me ill. She is remembered for her
He was an a c tive member of St. Paul's
Amy; his mother, Eva ( larson) Hagen
professional-level productions of musical theater classics. Brenda also has a voice
divinity degree f r o m Luther S e m i n a ry
Jeromia Stephanie Queen died M a r c h 24
Lutheran Church in Palos Verdes, Calif.,
He is survived by his wife of 30 years,
community. It will provide first-quality,
Craig Groseclose received a master o f
Washington, receiving her master of arts
ate in astrophysics from the University of
intended to "enrich, educate and enter
tain" the Stanwood-Camano (Wash.)
Class Representative - P a u l Collard
"best of the best" in terms of financial
requirements, earning advanced industry
and director of the new Northwest Civic Light O pera, a nonprofit corporation
plans are underway for a national broad·
experience. J o h n was selected to join the FCG after passing extensive licensing
Brenda (KingmaJ Mueller is cofounder
studio and has taught music, choir and
Class Representatives - Leigh Erie and
plary conduct.
15.
patrol officers in
which represents the organization's
production levels and exhibiting exem
1 969
first female
cast by National Public Radio on
1 97 1
nurse in Iowa, Minnesota, I d a h o and Washington. She has also received
Teresa (Hausken) Sharkey
to assistant c h i ef of the Criminal
lee Sinnes h a s retired after 18 years as
grandchildren.
27 years at the D e partment and
in the Highline (Wa s h . ) School District
her brothers William and Roger Knutzen; her sister Barbara Dalton; and two
1 979 Class Representatives - David and
was one of the
fa c i litator of Fine and Performing Arts
1 970
is survived by her husband, Jay; her
Miller A p r i l 1 8 . She has served
Seanle P o l i c e
since 1 970 and has served a s the
for 12 years.
info@HartmanDesign.com.
married R i c h
into the Washington M u s i c Educators
people. She believed that being a mother
Frank Hagen died March
Cindy Runberg
for her outstanding work i n the field of
Lutheran Church in Stanwood, Wash.,
in a renovated 1 9th century flourmill on the Menomonee River in Menomonee Falls, Wis. You can reach Ric at
workshops.
Dorothy tKnutzen) lien died J a n. 17, after
years. The new design studio i s housed
Nick Brossoit is the new superintendent of the Edmonds School D i strict, which has 2 1 ,000 students. H e began i n J uly, after completing 10 years as superin' tendent of the Olympia-area district of 6,000 students.
1 984
1 978 Ric Hanman founded Hartman Design, a full-service graphic design studio spe
Class Representative - Mark Christofferson
c i a lizing in p a c ka g i n g and point-of-pur c h a s e design. The studio's veteran crew
lisa (Miles) Kittilsby, vice president of
&
is made u p of the former staff of the Art
Miles Sand
Center at Wisconsin-ba�ed Menasha
Auburn, Wash., has been elected to the
Corporation, a b i l lion-dollar industry that
board of directors of the National Ready
Gravel C o m p a ny of
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35
Mixed C on c rete Association for a three
homestead in Roy, Wash. She h a s exten
Gregory Karfsgodt '67, who offi C i ated.
year term.
sive experience in a g r i c ulture, i n d u d i n g
Colleen and Ray live in Sacrame nto,
Kevin Ei lmes married D i a n e H a i g h t Feb . 20 al the Community of Christ at St.
w o r k i n g w i t h l ive stoc k q u a rantin e , trans
d eputy prosecuting attorney for t h e Yakimo (Wash.) County prosecuting attor n ey's office. D i a n e was the parish worker at SL Luke's for more than live in Yaki m a .
17
years. They
(Oorr) Kuru, is a
aerospace e n g i neer. They celebrated
registered nurse
their one-year anniversary this summer
i n the neonatal
1 990
Class Representatives - Sean Neely and Angela Vahsholtz-An dersen
Dan McDonald is the new s u p erintend
Wash., s i n c e 2001.
Rod Bigelow i s the interim director of the
Art
Museu m. He h a s b e en the
chief financial officer a t the museum Stacey (Kindred)
Hesterly
Scott Fenter i s the new s u perintend ent of the Pe Ell (Wash.) School Di$trict. H e is a l s o working on
his
doctor at e in e d u c a
tion a n d s u p erintendent credentials
through Washin gton State University.
since
1 997.
22.
A graduate of the PLU
School of
N u rsing, Cynthia loved emergency med i c i n e a n d worked in the emergency
d e partments of St. Clare and Tacoma
Gen e r a l H osp itals. In 200 1 , she took a
position as the emergency department case m a n a g e r for Tacoma General and
A llenmore Hospitals. A fun lo vi ng p e rson, sho sh ow ed great concern for others a n d neve r complained a b o u t the obstacles
s h e faced, She i s survived by h e r h u s b a n d , Michael; h e r c hildren,
De"w
Patrick,
and Meghan M c G uire; parents,
Arnot J u l y 25 at R o binswood Gardens in Bellevue, Wa sl1 , The wedding party
included Kyle Miller, a s best man, and Brian Arnot '95, as a groomsman. They selors at Ryther Child Care Cente r.
'941. stays busy
Edgewood, Wash. He received a master's
while working in Weyerhaeuser's h u m a n resource department. He w a s a n active Latter-day Saints and served his commu
at horn e
Class Representative -
Dan
Walter is a c a p
children, JR J a cobsen, J i l l Andros, Cami
Washington
children; a n d his mother and Siblings.
She
years, Gloria Rakes Jacobsen; their four
is serving
until M a rc h .
the Univers ity o f Washington B u siness
1995
and t o other organizations, He married
sis services to W i n d e rmere Real Estate
Corey Bray and Leslie Brown
Krista Un deb erg J a n . 1 8, 2003, a n d was
Bray were m a r
blessed to hav e 22 fellow Lutes in atten
ned J u l y 26,
d a nce.
2003, at Fra nklin,
Meghan McNabb married Todd Heppner
residential construction b u siness.
(Ky.) Church of
-
Class Representative - Lisa ( H ussy) Ferraro
May to financial ana lyst with Simpson Investment Company in Tacoma. She has
Colleen Smith
Wendy Rude i s the new m a n a ger of the
marrie d Raj
Washingto n's livestock identification pro gram, w h i c h maintains the offi c i a l record
Lin g a p p a i a h of
of approximately 7,000 livestock brands
Montreal,
registered in the state. In addition, the
C a n a d a, on July
program i n s p e c ts c a ttle a n d horses for
5 , 2003, alon g
proof of ownership at p u blic markets,
the shores of
slaughterhouses and certified feedlots;
the Wenatchee
change of ownership; and prI o r move
River in
men out of state.
Wenatchee,
c anl e and 1 5,000 horse$ a re i n s p ected
Wash. Alumni who part lcipaled
farm f a m i ly, Wendy lives with h e r hus
'94 a s best woman, Jordi Yokers '92 as
a n n u a lly. A member of a fihh generation
band, Brett, o n her fam ily's or i ginal
36
in
the
wedding i n c l u d e Jane lle (Smith) Bersch
voca l ist, and Colleen's godfa th e r, the Rev.
PLU SCENE FALL 2004 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Fenimore a n d Susan (laGrandeur '99)
is
a paralegal for the law
I s l a n d , Wash., and Kelly is a development project manager at Polygo n N orthwest. They live i n Bel le vue.
Heather Melvar was p r omo l ed to associ ate d i rector of freshmen admissions at PLU on June 1 . She and her husband,
Erik, rece n tly bought a beautiful old home o n e block from PLU.
Following
a honeymoon 111
H a wa i i , the cou
Dolan a n d J e n nifer (Kreger) Nickel
one son, J ustin, 8.
A p p roxi m a l ely 650,000
Christ
Kristina (Kurle)
linda (Arneson) Comer was promoted in
1 989
were Mary Ann
( Forsythe)
firm of Lybeck Murphy, LLP, on Mercer
1 987
1 993
wedding p a rty
Bock. Rachel
now provides i n formation system a n a ly
Class Representatives
in Wa lla Wa lla, Wash. I n the
In
expects to b e
Bill, Randy, Steve and JeH Westbrook.
cosmetics and does the books for Todd's
Foster M a rc h 20
I ra q , where she
Thomas Mercer grad uated J u n e 9 from
School.
married Kelly
N ati o nal G u a rd.
Lemmon and Bra dley J a cobsen; 1 0 grand
High
Rachef Krebs
t a i n with the
Bush and Ste p h a n i e Page - Lester
Wash., where M eg h a n sells Mary Kay
where she also serves as the
Zara (Eicholtz)
ers. B o b is survived by his wife of 35
C l a s s Representatives - Krista Sickert
Aug. 5, 2003. The y five i n O a k H a rbor,
D istrict,
head softball coach at Curtis
c o m b i n e s traditional MBA coursework
H a m by
ho n o r Kendra
Coates '98, bri de sm a i d Micah Shea '98 a n d brides man David Quiggle, H enry
the U niversity Place (Wash.) School
Lys n e and
Catherine (Overl a n d ) Hauck
with information technology tra i n i ng. H e
D arren
wedding were maid of
"Bud" Coates '70 officiated. Stacey
Jim and Joa n Westbrook; and brothers
Class Representative -
a ceremony on the beach
in Cannon B e a ch, Ore. Involved in the
te aches eighth and ninth grade history i n
1 9 94
America. H e found great joy h e l p i n g oth
Systems program. ThiS rnaster's deg ree
1 997
Class Re plesentatives - A n d rew and
Stacey Silcox m a rried Matthew Powell
Ri ley, 2. T h e y l i v e i n Oro Vall ey, Ariz.
Boy Scouts of
School Master of Science Information
Molly Karen LOUise, 1 .
A ug. 2, 2003, in
c a r i n g f o r their c h i l d ren, Ke n d a ll , 4, a n d
degree i n family cou n seling from PLU
lwo children, Ray J r. ( " RX'), 3, and
Ste p h a n i e ( M erle) Tomlinson
William "Toby" Tobin was promoted to
Kirsta n (Leatha
1991
With the
unit a t Tacoma Hospital. They live in Tacoma with their
John Monsebroten marri e d Christll1a
Solutions in so u th e rn Arizona. His wife,
Robert Jacobsen died J u n e 9 in
nity working
intensive c a r e
Yosemite National Park.
district sales manager for Bo i se Office
member of the Churc h of Jesus Christ of
Cynthia McGuire Langendorf died March
wife, Jennifer
by cl i mbing to the summit of H a lf Dome in
live in Seattle, where both work as coun
Tacoma
C l ass Rep resent ativ e -
environ
General
Class R e p resentatives - J a ne t ( Ol d e n )
1 986
& Stokes (an
manager for Jones
mental consulting firm!, a n d Raj is an
He was superintendent in M c C l e a ry,
Regge a n d C a rolyn Stell i n g
Ame ri can Teachers. His
Col leen i s a senior project
portation, brand i n g and ide ntification
ent o f p u b l i c schools in Touchet, Wash.
1 985
where
c o n c erns.
Luke's in Federal Way, Wa sh. Kurt Eilmes '00 served as best man. Kevin is a s e n i o r
Calif.,
Who Among
ple h a d a recep
ti on III Eugene, O re., Aug. 8. Corey i s the associate director of rese a r c h for the
Ath l etic Association. o f M u rray State
Tracey Sund married Anthony Czar March
27 at
Faith Lutheran Church in Cambridge,
M a ss .
P artic i p a ting in the wedding was
Werner Sund '65, father of the br i de, a s
wel l as Erin (Mortensen) Wyrick '97 a n d
N a tional Collegiate
Nicole Hedlund '97. J o h n Axelson '75 was
Leslie, a g r a d u ate
also in anendance. Anthony i s an assis
U niversity in Murray, Ky., i s an assistant
tanl district attorney i n Cam bridge. They
director of YOlnl, sports for the National Colle g iate AthletiC Assoc i auon's YES
live in South Had ley, Mass.
(Youth in S p o rts) programs. They live in I n d ianapolis, I n d.
Andrew Wilson received a ma ster's degree in t heology from P r i n c eton U n iversrty May
1 996
Emily Dykstra is a t e a c h e r at I n glewood
J r. High S c h o o l i n Redmond, Wash. She lives i n Lake Stevens.
1 5.
1 998
Class Representative - Shannon ( H e riocker) Stewert
Ray Kuru is a teacher and football c o a c h
Andrea ( B e rnhardsen) Flood's e - m a i l
at Lakes High S c h o o l i n L akeWOOd,
address w a s misprinted i n the s u m m e r
Wash. He was twice n o rn i nated for
issue of S c e n e . T h e c o r r e c t a d d ress is
t e a c h e r of the year and is listed in Who's
andrea.britt.neW@u5.army.mll.
Jeremy M angan is a painter li vi ng in M a n hattan , N Y. Alter graduation from P LU wIth a d e g r ee in fine arts and
Foundation for Senior Living, w ork i ng with
seriously men a ll y ill adults. Raymond is a
videographer. They l ive in Phoenix.
G e rman, he won a Fulbright s c h ol a rship to study
paintIng
in G e rma n y H e is also a
gra du ate stLlcl e n ! at Hunter College in New York.
Kari Fosser received her Ph.D. in c h em istry from the University of I l linois at
Urb a n a - Ch a m pa ig n this spring. She now
S e p p e r oHiciating. The wedding pa rty
Schepman '04. D o u g is a tec h n i c a l
i n c l u d ed Wendy Garrigues '00, Anna
recruiter for Oxford I nternational in
Hall, Ryan Pinney and Eric Steiger '02,
Federal Way, Wash" while Amy w o rk s in
The newlyvveds live in D a l las, Texas.
S a l i s h a n, Wash" as a family s up p o rt worker with Tacoma's Child a n d F a m i l y
Patty (Rambo) Bruckenthal l o st her hus
Guidance Center. T h e y l i v e in Tacoma,
band, Nathan, when he died from injuries
works as a research ch e m ist a t D u P ont
su stained when a small boat exploded as
Brooks Gladow and Cathy Alexander
Brandon Van Dyke is the d i rector o f
Central Research and Development in
he and six oth e r coalition sailors attempt
w er e married May 31, 2003, i n Salem,
b a n d s a n d orchestras a t Tualatin H i g h
Delaware,
ed to board it near the Iraqi Khawr a l
Ore Tile w e d d i n g party I n c l u d e d Andy
Amaya O il Terminal April 24, He was
Sears, Zac Thorpe, Paul Alexander '99,
S c h o o l in Tualatin, Ore. O n A p ri l 1 6, t h e Tualatin C h a m b e r
0 r c h e s tra w o n the
st r ing orchestra divisi on o f the Pac-9
Orchestra Festival, whlie the Tu a l atin Symphony O r c hestra won the full
orchestra division. I t was the se c o n d consecutive l e a g u e c h a m pionship for the Symphony Orchestra u n d e r Brandon's
direction. Both ensembles also qualified for the Oregon State O r c h est ra Contest.
Heidi (Spl ittgerber) Zuniga i s a n editorial
Elsa Carlisle r e c e ive d a m aster's degree i n m a ri n e affairs from the S c h ool of M a ri n e AHa irs at the University of Washin gto n , She lives in Seattle a n d i s a
marine ecologist for the Samish Indian Nation in the S a n J u a n I s l a n d s of Washington state.
assigned to Law Enforcement Detachment
403 from Tactical Law Enfo rc e m ent Team
and Carol (Thielon) Alexander '98,
Brooks works as a project ma nag er for
South in Miami, Fla" and was deployed to
Salem H e a tin g and Sheet Metal. Cathy
Coast Guard Patrol Forces S outhwest
teaches preschool at O u r Saviors
Asia at the time of the inc ident. Nathan
Lutheran Church a n d works for
was the first Coast Guardsman k i l l e d in
Negstad's G i ft Store in Salem,
action since the Vietnam War,
John Haugh earned a master of social work degree from the U n IVersity of
Matt Montzingo died J u n e 1 7 from
2000 Class Representative - Ashley Orr
injuries he rec e iv e d
In a
c a r a c c id e nt
Wa shington, Tacoma, J u n e 1 1 . He lives in
Involving a moose in Alss!; • .
Graham, Wash.
Doug Jonson and A,ny Ross 'OJ were
Lexa Waterman
assistant a t a n i n dependent publishing c o m p a n y that specializes in books about
Lisa Drake ma r
dogs a n d hOlses, The best perk of the
ried Bryan
j o b is gening to t a k e her d o g s to work
Lovely May 1 5 in
WIth her!
S u m n e r, Wash,
I n cl u d e d in the wedding were
Dan Bennett
matron o f h o n o r
took fllst p l a c e
Sarah (Wheeler)
i n hIs weIght
Oyster '01 and
class a t the 2004
Or e g on Iron m an BodybuIldIng Championships,
Marie ( U pdike) Nicholson. In attenda nce were Matt Mattley, Andrew Oyster '01, Renee (Spani) White '02, Raina (Spies) Stevens
1 999
'02, Jake Stevens '99, David Potts '99,
Class Representative - Karlene Miles
Ce nter. Lisa is a s p e c i a l educatron
Brian Norman will J O I n the English
a n d Bryan is i n outside sales, They live
a n d the staH of the Student Services
teacller in the Tacoma School D istrict
D e p a rt m e nt faculty at Idaho St a te
in Puya l l u p .
U ni v e r si ty as an assistant professor of eth ni c Aman c a n literatures i n the fall of
2004. Brian e a rn e d his P h . D . i n Ame ri c a n Literature a t Rutgers University in May,
HIs partn e r, Greg Nicholl, wo r k s in the
production d e p a rtment at R a nd o m H o use
trade book p u blishers in New Yor k City.
Jason Nockleby married S h a n n o n Fitc h J u n e 5 at the Springfield Country Club in
S p r i ng fr e l d , Ore, Tuan Nguyen '98 was
married Jan, 3 1 , 2003 in Puy a ll u p , In the
wedding p a rty were Pete Mahoney '00,
Tate Mathison '02, Taylor McGovern
'02,
Nate Aune '02, Shaun Takenouchi '02,
Kristin Ross '00, Courtney Taylor '02, Amy
m a rr i e d Al exander
D o n nelly A u g . 2 at St. M a r k Lutheran Church in Lac ey, Wash, Lexa's brides
maids Included Krista Thronson, Chelsea Perry '02, and Jennifer Hull '99, Lexa works for Se rv i c e Alternatives for
(Wheefer) Myers '04, Julie (Goemmel)
Washington atter receiving her m ast er's
Cyr '03, Crystal (Buck) Mazucca '02 and
Columbia U n iversity i n New York C ity,
Devon Van Dyne '03. S e rv i n g as ushers
and
bridal attenda nts were Gabe
VanWyhe '00, Dave Houglum '03, Troy (T
of s c i e n c e degree in social work from and Alex works for the state of Was h i n gto n They live i n O lympia,
Roy) Martin '00, Jake Broady, Candace (Noyes) Wagner '04, Susanne Mauss '04, Abbey Sc heutze '04 and O a n i elle
Brad Powell m a rri e d Elizabeth
In M emoriam J I} 2
1986
Katherine Peloza Baeth performed Kazuo
Ruth (GoodWin) Pflugmacher on
Fukusllim a's "Mei for solo flute" at the
Cynthia M c G u i re Langendorf on
A pr il 4,
Kansas City Flute Association's Flute Day
M a rc h
1 9i8
199 1
Master Class WIth Leone Buyse of Rice
Unive rs i ty Ocl. 1 9, 2003, S h e serves as secretary for the Nebra sk a Flute Club,
James Stanley Wi llis o n J u l y
1 94:
31.
whi c h held its First Annual Flute
H e l e n C u n n i n g h a m o n May 1 1 .
O l y m p I C S and Flute Festival on
1946
May 1 6 at
Lho
U n iversity of Nebraska,
O m a ha. The c l ub's Web site i s
0 robac
May 25, 2003, at St. Michael the
22.
Robert J a c obsen on June 9,
200 1 Matt Montzingo on J u n e 1 7,
Nellie Christofferson on May 14_
Faculty, taff, and
Friends
IIVwwgeocities,com/nebraskaflute!.
1 9-10 Richard Svare on April 24,
worked in the bindery a t PLU for 25
formed the ceremony. Sarah (Ofner)
Terra Lee Bobb is a n ew associate at the
Richard Mason o n M a rc h 15,
ye a rs . She also played violin in the
Nguyen a n d Kyle Wright also a ne n de d ,
Lakewood Dental Building i n Lakewood,
19".
Jason works as a field
Wash, She received h e r dental degree
best man a n d J eff Muhrn was g ro o m s man, The Rev, Rand Drollman '82 per
m an a ge r for
Applied E n ironmental Consultants in Tempe, Ariz. Sh a n n o n works as a super Visor lor Fllst N ati o na l Bank of Arizona in Scottsdale, They love i n Mesa, Ariz,
Jennifer Wilson is a n ac c ou nt executive at Titan Systems C o r9, I n S a n Diego, She lives in Carlsbad, C a li f .
and a teacher a t River Ridge High S c h ool
She lives In Olympia,
2001
manager with
19
opp ortunity to pl ay with the P ittsburgh
4,
Symphony O r chest ra , where h e r son p l ay s the trumpet. S h e w a s an active
1 959
Class Rep resentatives - Keith Pranghofer and Linda ( H utson) Pyle
Barbara ( J a c k s o n ) 27 ,
Brown
o n March
Todd Schoen
1 969
m a rri ed Ocl. 4,
Frank H a g e n on M arch 1 5_
2003. The c e re mony took p l a c e Chapel with the
1 977
Puyallup, A friend of PLU, s he was
(J o rg e n s en
'49)
M c M a ste rs , She is
s urvived by h e r son, Dwayne Ma so n '52 a n d his wi f e, Diane, nine grand
c h i l d ren, and 24 great-grandchildren,
Jeromia Stephanie Queen on Ma rch
24,
Ste ll a J o rg e n s e n died April 1 9 in
H a rvey, and her daughter, J u n e
Dorothy (Knutzen) Lien orr Jan, 1 7 .
Peters were
m emb e r of Parkland U n ited Methodist
C h u rc h and a s u p p o rtive parent.
p re c ed e d in d e a th by her h u sba nd
1966
In PLU's Tower
Sanna Olsen m a rri e d Raymond Ours July
28, 2003. S a n na i s a house
Wallace Soland o n M a r c h
PLU O r che str a , and in 2002 had the
Elmyra (Vogler) Coon o n A p ri l 29,
and Tamara
A n g e l a Dalton Is t h e a c tiVities director
in Lacey, Wash,
from the U niversity of Wa s h i n g ton,
O l iv e Berntsen on April 13, Olive
A fe w years before
her death, Stella
established the Stella J o rgensen Endowed Scholarship Fund at PLU,
Rev. Dennis
ALUMNI CLASS NOTES > PLU SCENE FALL 2004
37
Archangel
Reid Wiggins is the assoc iate relation
Serbian
s h i p m a n a g e r for Washington Trust Bank
Orthodox
i n Wenatchee.
Church in Toronto. Eric
Ruthford '02 was their kum (best m a n l. They live i n H a l ifax,
Marita Heckart teaches a self-contained classroom of 10 students with mild retar d a t i o n at Ferr u c c i J u n i o r High S c h ool in Puya l l u p .
Nova S c otia.
Megan Freiling received a n E m m y Tyler Imig mar
> P l e a s e f i l l out as m u c h i nformation b e low as p o s s i b l e ,
ried Christen
i n c l u d i n g c i t y of re s i d e n c e a n d w o r k . Feel f r e e t o u s e a n oth e r
R i n e h a rt Nov. 30
p i e c e of p a p e r, but p l e a s e l i m it y o u r su b m i s s i o n t o 1 00 words.
in the Ft. D e Russy C h a p e l
P h oto s a re w e l c o m e , but only one p h oto will b e used, and on
in H o n o l u l u .
a s p a c e ava i l a b l e b a s i s . Notes will b e e d ited f o r c o ntent.
'.u...._ . ... _....
P h otos m u st be prints or h i g h q u a lity j p e g s . P l e a s e , no repro d u ctions or c o p i e s from oth e r p u b l i c ations.
wedding p a rty were Clayton
Deadline for the next issue of Scene is Friday, Sept. 1 7, 2004.
Harris '00, Mark Hjelmervik '00, a n d
Bri a n Vertrees ' �O . T h e y l i v e i n A i e a , H a w a i i , w h e r e Tyler i s a s p e c i a l e d u c a
PLU CLASS YEAR(SI
NAME HAST FlRST. MAIDEN)
A l u m n i in t h e
t i o n m a t h teac h e r at Aiea H i g h S c h ool a n d Christen i s fifth g r a d e t e a c h e r at St.
SPOUSE
SPOUSE'S PLU CLASS YE'AR(S) IF APPUCABLE
ST REET AD D R ESS
IS THIS A NEW ADDRESS' YES ':) NO Cl
CITy STATE
ZIP
PHONF.NUMB
Elizabeth S c h o o l . Tyl e r i s also working on
a master's d e g ree in education with a
foc u s on s p e c i a l e d u c ation. Their email a d d re s s is tandchawaii@yahoo.com.
2002 Class Representatives - Nicholas Gorne
E-MAllIWEBSIT[ POST ON THE ALUMNI E·MAll DIRECTORY YES -' NO Q
WORK
ADDRESS
WORK PHONE
she served as assoc iate p r o d u c e r with Seattle's K I N G - 5 Evening M a g azine. T h e a w a r d was presented at t h e N o rthwest Emmy awards, sponsored by the National A c a demy of Arts and S c i e n c es, in Seattle o n June 19. While still a s e n i o r at PLU, M e g a n i n t e r n e d w i t h Eve n i n g M a g azine, where she assoc iate pro d u c ed a story about safe houses for heroin a d d icts in Va n c o uver, B.C. H e r duties i n c l u d e d t h e research f o r t h e story, p h o n e interviews a n d organization of all related material. S h e also c o nd uct ed a n interview i n Vancouver.
Futu r e Lut e s 1 985 Manhew
and Brian Riehs
Bergeson a n d his wife, Maricris,
Jordan Hartman
Job Infotm lion
JosffiLr
Award for a p u b l i c affairs story on w h i c h
i s the university
a n n o u n c e the
EM PLOYER
photographer at
birth o f D a p h n e
PLU. H e and h i s
Ailani on F e b . 1 2.
C ITY. STAT . ZIP
w i f e , Crystal, live
E
i n Ta c o m a and
S h e j o i n s Shane, 18 months, They live in Daly City, Calif
have a son, WORK EMAIL
_..._.....
Marriage Ina engagements, plesse)
Carter, who will be 2 on Oct. 9.
1 986 William Thorne a n d h i s wile, Chari, are pleased to announce t h e birth o f their
Roger Eller grad uated from the U . S . Army
SPOUSE'S NAME (FIRST. MIDDLE. MAIDEN, LAST)
third son, Quinn J o s eph, on Dec. 30.
Ranger School at Fort Benning, G a . , a s a
Quinn j o i n s big brothers C o nor, 5, a n d
2nd lieutenant with autho rization to w e a r
L i a m , 3. T h e y l i v e in C h a n d l er, Ariz.
the distinctive R a n g e r Tab . Roger, who DATE/PLACE OF MARRIAGE
h a s 10 years of military service, is a pla 509th I nfa ntry, Fort Polk, Leesville, La.
Damon Armeni is a lieutenant i n B
Bll1h
CHILO'S NAME (fiRST, MID ULE, lASn
C o m p a ny for the Stryker brigad e 's 1 -23 Infa ntry. After training for a few weeks
BIRTHDATE IM/DiYl GENDER MALE
Dean a n d Carey
toon leader assigned to the 1 st B a ttalion,
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
0 FEMALE u
SIBLI NGS/AGES
ProlllollonS/Aw Id
at Camp U d a iri, Kuwait, D a m o n was sent to Iraq during the first week of D e c e m b e r 2003.
.- • .
(Stakkestadl Pinto a n n o u n c e t h e b i rt h o f their son, Collin, on Oct. 3. He joins Linnea, 1 2, a n d N i c h o l a s, 8.
D e an is a customer-marketing m a n a g e r for Hershey Foods and c o v e r s the w e s t a n d southwest areas of O rego n . They
Mark Watson works with Peter Burwash
live in Wilsonville, Ore.
I nternational, a tennis management com
pany. H e is seeking alternative opportuni
ties to pursue a m a ste r's degree in edu
Kirsten (Olson) Wees and h e r
cation (K-12).
husband, Joel,
NAME
welcomed a TITLE Of POSITION/COMPANY/AWARD/ OATE ASSUMEO
new da ughter
Megan Salter-Sherill married Yasuhiro Muraki April 14 in J apan. They live in
into their family when they
Everett, Wash.
> MAil TO: Offi c e of Alumni & Parent Rel ations, PlU, Ta com a, WA 98447-0003; FAX: 253-535-8555; E-MAil: alumni@plu. edu; Internet: www.plualumni. org. Please l i lilit to 1 00 words.
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adopted J i l l Bethany YuJun
2003
from China on Sept. 1 5, 2003. S h e j o i n s
Class R e p resentative - Elisabeth Pynn
s i b l i n g s B r i a n n a , 1 0, M c Call, B, a n d
Himmelman
Patrick,
6. T h e y l i v e i n
Olympia.
1989
Gena (Wadsworth) a n d Dirk Vincent '00
welc om e d their d a u g hter, Audre y, on
J uly 25, 2003. She joins Aaron, 6, and Ethan , 4. They live in Los Angeles.
1 993
Jay and Nori (Wendt '92) Cash a n n o u n c e
th e b i r t h of E m m a Grace on F e b . 1 0 . J ay,
works part time a s a stock programs administrator a t R a d i S ys Corporation.
live in SilO reline, Wash.
The y live in Be a verton , Ore.
Nori, a n d their sons, Patrick, 8, a n d l a n ,
4,
returned from G e rmany in November.
J a y was stationed in Wuerzburg with the
1994
Scott Peters an d his wife, N i c o le, Micah and Julie
1 st Infantry Division. H e is a captain in
1990
Karen (Waltar)
the m ilitary pol i c e, having recently com
Faulkner and her
Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri. I n August,
h u s b a n d , Ta rn, a n n o u n c e the
birth
of their son,
Rowan Elliot, on
the family returned to G e r m any, where
( N ic o l e's children from a previous relation
ship) was finalized on March 9. Scali c an
P u b li c S c hools, while J u l i e is a p a rt time high school c o u n selor for the Tumwater
husband, Peter,
(Wash.) Sc hool District. They live in
David and Arnica (Davidson
8 months, into
ado pt e d
him from
(Gutzman)
Premo and her
when they St. Petersberg, Russia,
works with tra u m ati c b ra i n i n j u ry
h er
husband,
B i l l and Sarah (Nelson) Walles announce
Mi ch ae l,
the birth
birth of Marcus
4. They live in Arlington, Wash.
May Walles on March 18.
She joins brothers Pa yt on, 6, a n d C a rter,
comed their
announce the
daughter, Anna
birth of R yd e n
M a rgu e rite ,
Gregory Premo on March 3 1 . He
jo ins his
patients. They live in Oakmont. Penn.
Ertsgaard wel
h u s b a n d, Greg,
o n May 26, his Gotc h a Day. Wendy i s a
01 Risa
Joel a n d Sarah
Rochelle (Holl)
their family
b r others , Ta n n er, 7,
Ben a n d Kim (Lieleld
'93)
Grimberg a n n o u n c e the birth of Thalia Nicole on April 30. They live in Tacoma.
Oly m p i a .
ph ysica l t h erapist at the Un iversity of
announce the
8, a n d his sister
be reached at scottpe ters@hotma il.com.
Wilton and her
P i tts burgh M e d i c a l Center, where she
La Cruz and
b rother K h a l i d ,
Kiya, 7. The a d o ption of Khalid a n d Kiya
Lucas Antho ny,
a nnoun ce
==--,.. Lynne (Haney) De
premature, but is d oin g very well. C ayden
tea c h e r and c o a c h lor North Thu rston
Loren and Jennie (Acker '91) Camp
They I;ve in Platteville, Colo.
Eliza beth on
Wendy (Krilsky)
welcomed
torate in A m e r i c a n literature i n June.
joins his
M i c a h is a
g u a g e pathologi s t in Seattle.
Denver, and J e n n i e completed her doc
a n n o u n c e the
March 28.
cer i n Stuttgart.
Karen w o rk s part time a s a speech-lan
the birth o f Mattie Jo o n D e c . 1 5. S h e j o i n s M i l e s , 4 , a n d P i per, 2. Lo r en i s a f i n a n c i a l adviser for TlAA-CREF in
J a c o b e on March 1 1 . He was 1 0 weeks
b i rth of Kendall
Jay is the 6th ASG Force protection offi
a n n o u n c e the birth of Cayden S a m ue l
(Thompson '96) McBride
pleted the MP Officers' C a re e r Course at
N o v. 1 5, 2003.
199 1
is a regis tered nurse, and P a u l is a tech an alyst at Washington Mutual. Th ey
a n d Nolan, 4
Jan. 1 4. She
on
j O llls brother Erik, 2. Joel i s assistant art director in the Office of Univers i ty
Communic ations a t S eattl e Pacific
'93) Moore
U niversity. Sarah works part-time as a n
a n n o u n c e the birth o f A l e x a n d e r David
occupational therapist at P ro vidence
on M a y 29. H e joins sister Emily, 2. Ben is
Mount St. Vincent in West Seattle. The
a t e c h n i c a l writer for Intel, while Kim
family re ce ntly moved to Shoreline, Wash,
Benjamin on Feb. 25. He joins big sister Ki ra, 3. Lynne is the b i oter ro ri s m preparedness education and tra i n i n g manager for O regon Health Services. They live in Tigard, Ore.
John Erik a n d C hristine "TIa" (Price Town an nou n c e the birth of Alanna
Christine on Nov. 20. J o h n Eri k i s a CPA and works for Berkman, B u r g h e r, P u rdy and
1 992
'95)
Lindstrom,
I
Their potential knows no limit. Their tuition does.
P.S . Tia has worked as
video p r o ducer for Alaska Airl i n es in
Christina Wolbrecht and
Seattle for the last fi v e years. They live in Sammamish, Wash.
her h u s b a n d ,
Matthew
Peter and
Doppke,
Wendy (Haugen
an noun c e the birth 01 Ella
'94) McDougal
K a the r ine
b i rth of Katel yn
a n n o u n c e the
D o p p k e on May 6. Ch r isti n a is a n asso c i
Noelle on Nov
ate professor of po l i ti c a l s c i e n c e at Notre D a m e U n iversity, where Matthew also teaches. They live in South Bend, Ind.
28, 2003. She jo i ns Amanda Faith, 3 . Th ey live in Wilsonville, Ore., where Peter i s an assistant principal at Wilsonville High
Brain Aust a n d his wife, Doro t hy Lesher, a n nounce
the birth of the i r
d a u g hter
S c h o o l and Wendy c a res for their chil dren at home.
is now thriving, and her big brother, Eliot, 3, dotes on her c o nstantly. View p i c t u res a t http.//the-harbor.org/dorothy. They live in Minnea p olis.
Jana (Sanderson) Towne a n d her hus band, Ron, announce the b i rth of their
Susan Brandt Ferguson a n d h e r husband, Randy Ferguson, welcomed their
live in P h o enix, where Jana is a n u rsing
supervisor at Arizona Reproductive M e d i c in e Specia lists.
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Tara (Atkinson) and Paul Hicks a n n o u n c e the birth of Megan Elizabeth on J an . 23. She
Gene, a n n o u n c e the birth of Dakota Sean
joins Emily
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39
1 995 Gavin a n d Stephanie IJohnston) Stanley a n n ou n c e the b i rt h of J e n n a Linn on May
Liz IRussell) Sawyer a n d her
Kelly IEdwards) David and her h u s b a n d,
M a ckenzie Lynn, on Dec. 3 1 , 2003. Keely is
M i c hael, a n n o u n c e the birth of their son,
an inventory a n a lyst at Plexus Corp. in
h u s b a n d , Ryan,
Evan o n March 2.
Bothell, Wash. They live in Kenmore, Wash.
a n n o u n c e the
4. S h e joins brother C o n n o r, 3.
b i nth o f Brayden Glenn on May 7 .
1 996 Laura Kolosseus Schultz a n d h e r h us band, Jason S c h u ltz, a n nounce the b i rt h of S i e r r a Rose o n J u n e 7 . Laura is a spe c i a l events c oordinator with T h e
David and Shari IDodge) Schock
off from h e r
a n n o u n c e the birth of G r a c e J e a n n ette
c a re e r in h u m a n resources to be a f u l l ·
on M a r c h 1 9. David is a computer engi
t i m e m o m , but plans t o do a f e w v o l u n
n e e r with Intel Corp., w h i l e S h ari is a
t e e r activities on the s i d e .
registered nurse at St. J o s e p h M e d i c a l Center i n Ta c o m a , W a s h . T h e y l i v e i n
Lynnwood, Wa s h .
Bria IBecker) Townshend a n d
1997
her husband, S c h uyler,
Kristi IBenson) a n d Daemon Repp'
a n nounce the
a n n o u n c e the birth of Cameron M i c hael
birth of M o r g a n
R e p p o n April 29. H e i s the first grand
...._ . ____.:;.j
Alexus, on J a n . 27.
1999
1998
2002
L i z is t a k i n g time
Fra n c i s c a n Foundation. They live i n
child o f Mike '69 and Mary IMagnuson '71) Benson.
2000
Bethany Wolbrecht-Dunn and her h u s b a n d , Robert, welcomed th e i r
Angie ILucas) Hayes and her h u s b a n d , M a tt, a n nounce the birth of Owen Matthew on
son, G rayson
M a r. 15.
Thomas, on May
They live i n
9, 2003.
M i l w aukie, Ore.
40 PLU SCENE FALL 2004 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Puya l l u p , Wash.
lm
r
continued Fom back COller
Iy and i n reac h i n g so h igh, they planted
i nvest o u rselves i n causes larger than
esti mate the power of one or two or a
a restlessness i nt o the soul of this place,
our own self- i n terests and 1110re endur
smal l group of i n d ividuals to change
a restlessness that means we always w i l l
ing than the daily matters of IVork and
rhe world - fo r that i t is the o n ly t h i n g
be striving r o be more romo rrow than
l i fe. O u r partici pation
t h a t ever has.
we are today.
con nects us with those who have gone
Th is wIll not, and it m u s t nor, be o u r
III
this campaign
PLU's central cal l i ng is to b ui l d such
before and attaches us co the genera
human capacity and to b u i .ld it one Stu
last campaign, because r o S t o p , to
tions that will fol l ow and, in so doi ng,
dent at
stand s t i l l and to rest
it affo rds us a gli mpse of what l i fe tran
dent i s p recious, a u n i q u e i nd ividual to
scende n t is all abo u t.
be both challenged and n u rtured, and
"This will no� and it must not)
see or fu l ly comprehend.
be our last campaign) because
poss i b i l i ty by i n fusing a whole new gen
to stop) to stand still and to
s ki l ls and an i rrefutable conviction that
rest on our laureL� and
ate way of l i fe.
achievements is to deny the
to be hopeful in this L urheran u n iversi
all
o ur l a u rels
and. achievements is to deny the essence o f who we are and what t h i s un ivers i ty stands fo r. It 1V0 uid be to su p p ress the i n here n t energy and determ i nation that fo r
1 14
years has been the true gen i u s
of t h i s p lace. Second ly, r suggest we dedicate this
campaign to a n outsta n d i n g sense o f partners h i p a n d C0111 m o n pu rpose. The
$ 1 28
m i l l i o n in g i fts that we celebrate
was given by more than 22,000 i n d ivid ual d o nors. These gifts have ranged from $S to
$12
educati o n
PLU
m i ll i o n . But all these
gifts ref1ect a shared commit ment
to
style. They b i nd us
together as a PLU commu n i ty, serious in o u r pu rpose, ded i cated
to
our m is
a
time. I t means that every s tu
with porential that we cannor begin to Said d i ffe rently, i r is abo u t creating erarion of leaders with knowledge and hopefu l ness is a p roper and appropri
essence of who we are and what this university stands for. ') F i n a l ly, let us ded icate all that has
Yes, we believe i n hope, and we dare ty because we arc ar our core a n Easrer people, a people who dare to bel ieve that l i fe conq uers dearh, and in cosmic rerms, good w i l l u l ti marely p reva i l over all that is evi l . For that we say, " tharlks be to God." For making rhe
PLU dream
s i o n and i n c reasingly glo bal in o u r
happened in this campaign to the hope
a reali ty, we say " thanks be to you" o u r
reach.
and pos s i b i l i ties that are em bodied by
donors and o u r friends., a s we co nclude
our stLIdents. I frequently re m i nd o u r
the Campaign for Pacific Lutheran
l i fe finds larger meaning when we con
students o f Mal"garet Mead's fa mous
U n iversity· lm
nect o u r l ives with others, when we
observation that we m us t never u nder-
The s i g n i ficance of this p o i n t is that
Lore" AiJC/er5oll is !wcsiJmt ofI'LU.
PLU Northwest &
Scandina Tjan Gift hop
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Farmers Rose c h i n a and glassware Fjord Flalware
• • •
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C.llI dlcs
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Northwesl
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N OVEMBER
Nov. 23, 8 p.m.
Dec. 9, 8 p.m.
Stu dent P i an o Ense m b l e Recit a l
Stri ng K a l e i d o s c op e
L a g e r q u ist C on c e rt H a l l
La g e r q u i st Co n c e rt H a l l
U n i v e rsity Ga l l ery
DECEMBER
D e c . 1 0, 8 p.m.
Nov. 3, 8 p.m.
Dec. 1, 8 p.m.
U n iversity Th eatre Produ ction
Early and B a ro q u e Conc ert
Keyb o a rd Stud e nts' R e c ital
Eastvold Auditorium
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
L a g e r q u ist Con c e rt H a l l
Nov. 7, 3 p.m.
Dec. 2 , 8 p.m.
" H a n dful of R a i n b o w s "
M a ry Baker Russell S c h o l a rs R e c ital
B rass a n d Wind Stu de nts' R e c it a l
U n ive rsity Th eatre Prod u ct i o n
Lag e r q u i st Co n c e rt H a l l
La g e rqu ist Con c e rt ,H a l l
Eastv o l d Aud itori um
November-December W i nt e r S e n i o r Exh i b ition
" H a ndful o f R a i n b o ws"
Dec. 1 1 , 8 p.m.
Nov. 9, 8 p.m.
Dec. 3 , 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 1 2, 2 p.m.
Camas Q u i ntet
Sa nkta L u c i a Fest
" H a n dful of R a i n b o w s"
La g e rq u ist Conc ert H a l l
La g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
U n ive rsity T h e atre P r o d u ction Eastvold Aud itorium
Nov. 10, 8 p.m.
Dec. 5 , 7 p.m.
V o c a l J a zz E n s e m b l e
The M u s i c o f Spa i n a n d
Dec. 1 5, 7 p.m.
C h r i s Kn utz e n H a l l
Latin A m e r i c a
N orwe g i a n Christmas S e rv i c e
Stud ent Gu itar E n s e m b l e a n d Solvvind en
S c a n d i navian Cu ltu r a l Center
Nov. 1 1 . 8 p.m.
Fl ute C h o i r
U n i v e rsity J a zz Ensemble
La g e r qu ist C o n c ert H a l l
Dec. 17, 8 p.m. A C h o r a l U n i o n Christm as
C h r i s Knutzen H a l l
Dec. 5, 4 p.m.
La g e rq u i st Co n c e rt H a l l
Nov. 1 4, 3 p.m.
Li g ht Everlasting:
R i c h a rd D . M o e O r g a n
A C h ristmas C e l e b ration from the
D e c . 1 8, 6 p.m.
R e c it a l S e r i e s
Campus of P LU
A n n u a l N ord i c Christm as Fest
C a r o l e Terry
O l s o n Aud itorium
S c a n d i navian Cultural Center
Dec. 6, 8 p.m.
P l U I N YOUR NE I G H BOR HOOD
L a g e rq u i st Co n c e rt H a l l
Nov. 16, 8 p.m.
Composers' Forum
The Fo r c e of Destiny
Lag erq u ist Con c e rt Hall
o rc h e stra Series
L a g e r q u ist C o n c ert H a ll
Oct. 16 Ta ilgat e P a rty at Chapman U n i v e rs ity,
Dec. 7, 8 p.m.
O ra n g e , C a l if.
Sounds of Ch ristm a s
Nov. 1 7
-
Jan. 1
Exh i bit
Choral S e ri e s
Oct. 23
Lagerqu ist Co n c e rt H a l l
Ta i l g at e P a rty at Lewis & C l a r k Co l l e g e , Portland , O r e .
C h ristm a s in S c a n d in avia S c a n d i n avian Cultu r a l Center
Nov. 1 9, 8 p.m.
Dec. 8, 8 p.m. U n i v e rsity J azz Ens e m b l e
Nov. 6
Ch ris K n utzen H a l l
Ta i l g ate P a rty at M e n l o C o l l e g e ,
" S u o r An g e l i c a " and
Ath e rt o n , C a lif.
"The Devil and D a n i e l We bster"
Dec. 8 , 8 p.m.
Opera Wo rkshop
" H an dfu l of R a i n b o w s"
Nov. 13
Eastv o l d Auditorium
University Theatre P r o d u ction
Ta i l gat e Pa rty at Whitworth College,
Eastvold A u d i t o r i u m
Spokane, Wa s h .
" S u o r An g e l i c a " a n d
Dec. 9, 8 p.m.
Dec. 3, 8 p.m.
"The Devil a n d Daniel Webster"
" H a n d f u l o f R a i n b o ws"
Light Everl asti n g : A Ch ristmas C e l ebration
O p e ra Wo rkshop
U n iversity The atre Production
from the C a m p u s of PLU
Eastvold A u d it o r i u m
Eastvold A u d itorium
First U n ited Methodist Church, Portl a n d
D e c . 4 , 8 p.m.
Nov. 20, 3 p.m.
Nov. 21 , 3 p.m.
Dec. 9, noon
The Lord o f the Rings
K P LU
B an d S e r i e s
Live B r o a d c ast
from the Campus of PLU
La g e r qu ist C o n c e rt H a ll
L a g e r qu ist C o n c ert H a ll
First Presbyte r i a n C h u r c h , Se attle lID
(88.5) Christmas J a m
Light Ev e r l a sting: A C h ristmas Cel e b r ation
CALENDAR > PLU SCENE FALL 2004 43
perspe ctive Th e C a m p a i g n fo r P a c ifi c Luth e r a n U n ive rs ity. W h a t a n a c c o m p l i s h m e nt !
President Loren J. Anderson cong ratulates graduates at May Commencement.
By Loren]. Anderson ere we srand ar rhe conclusion
we p u r rhis campaign in the con rext of
build a school, but in their bold and
of The Campaign fo r Pacific
o ll r insti tutional history and i d enriry;>
h u m b le Scan d i n avian way they wo uld
L u rheran Un iversiry: The Nexr
For me, rhe clearesr perspec rive comes
incorporare whar rhey called
from rhinking of the m ission and the
rank" university, even as rhey estab
and for rhe u n iversiry com m u nity ! YOll
people o f the u n i versi ry, past and pres
l ished whar I suppose was a very modesr
h ave read in rhis isslle of Scene j usr
e n r. So I propose we dedicate this efforr
h igh school.
Bold Srep. Whar an acco m p l ishmenr by
whar a remarkable d i fference rhe cam paign has made and w i l l make i n rhe
as
a
" first
Their vision for this p l ace was decades
fo llows.
Firsr, ler us dedicare all rhar has hap
beyond rh eir reach and well beyond
lives o f facu l ry and srudenrs. PLU i s a
pened in rhis campaign ro rhe fai th and
rheir l i fe span, but i t d i d nor i mpede
srronger universiry because of rhis
vision o f our fou nders.
their dedication. And in daring so bold-
exrraordi nary e ffore. Six years and $ 1 28 m i l l i o n . How do
than 1 1 4 years ago, and there were only
250 o f rhem. They h ad few resources to
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> Homecoming Scra pbook,
24
JANUARY Jan. 12- 1 4 Pat�ways to P e a c e Sym p o s i u m P L U c a m p u s a n d downtown Ta c o m a
Jan. 1 7, 8 p . m .
Luther C o l l e g e N o r d i c C h o i r La g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
J a n . 30, 3 p.m.
C a rolyn H o over, gu est p i a nist La g e rq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
FEBR U AR Y Feb. 5 , 5:30 p.m.
Wi nter Theo l o g i c a l Sym p o s i u m C o l u m b i a Center
Feb. 9, 8 p.m.
Choir of t h e West H o m e c o m i n g C o n c e rt
Lagerq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
F e b . 1 3, 7 p.m.
B r o a dway and M u s i c a l T h e ater Favorites I I La g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
Feb. 1 7, 8 p.m.
Ta coma New Music E n s e m b l e M a ry B a ke r R u s s e l l Music C e nter, room C306
Feb. 26, 2 p.m.
D a n i s h Faste l a v n S c a n d i n avian C u lt u r a l C e nt e r D e w covers a s p i d e r w e b i n R e d S q u a re o n a r e c e nt f a l l day.
MARCH M a rch 1 , 8 p.m.
March 6, 3 p.m.
R i c h a rd D. M o e O r g a n Re c it a l S e ries
M a rch 1 5, 8 p.m.
U n i v e rsity S y m p h o n y O r c h e stra C o n c e rt
Lyric B r a s s Q u i ntet
Paul Te g e l s, f a c u lty o r g a n i st
L a g e rq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
La g e rqu ist C o n c ert H a l l
La g e rq u ist C o n c ert H a l l
March 3, 8 p.m.
1 1 '1 Stu d e nt Soloists
U n i v e rsity of O r e g o n J a zz Trio
Concordia ( N e b.) C o l l e g e B a n d
March 7 , 8 p.m.
M a rch 1 6, 8 p.m.
La g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
La g e rq u i st C o n c e rt IH a l l
Lagerqu ist C o n c e rt H a l l
M a rch 4, 8 p.m.
Marc h 9, 8 p.m.
M a rch 1 7, 8 p.m.
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
Kath l e e n Va u g ht F a r n e r, PLU; E l l e n
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
N o rthwestern C o l l e g e C h o i r
Horn R e c ital
Key boar d Stu d ents' R e c ital
E n s e m b l e s from C h o i r of the West
C a m p b e l l , U n i v e rsity of O re g o n ; J effrey
March 5 , 8 p.m.
"The Arts and R e l i g i o n at the
S n e d e k e r, C e ntra l Washington U n ive rsity Lagerquist C o n c e rt H a l l
S e rv i c e of J usti c e and P e a c e " S a m u e l Torvend, r e l i g i on, a n d t h e Early a n d B a ro q u e E n s e m b l e
M a rch 1 9, 2 p.m.
N o rd i c G a rd e n P a rty S c a n d i n a v i a n C u ltural C e nter
March 13, 3 p.m.
U n i v e rsity Wind E n s e m b l e C o n c ert IV: The
a n d C h o i r of t h e West
M u s i c o f G re g Youtz
Lagerqu ist C o n c e rt H a l l
La g e rq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
M a rch 31 , 8 p.m.
U n i v e rsity Ja zz E n s e m b l e C h r is Knutz e n H a l l
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Pac ific Luth e ra n U ni v e rsity S c e n e Winter 2004 Vol u m e 35 Issue 2
4
Here & Now
8
Life of the Mind Fa c u lty/st u d e nt res e a rc h explores h u n g e r i n the N o rthwest
10
COVER STORV
Wild Hope Stude nts plan Meant to Live c o n fe r e n c e
Rowers h e l p ref u rbish o n e o f the crew te a m 's wooden b o ats, the M a rj o ry Anderson. See page 7.
14
Hitting the Road O ri entati o n p ro g r a m takes
21
Leadership & Service
34
Alumni Class Notes
22
Attaway Lutes
41
The Arts
24
Alumni News &Events
42
Honor Roll of Donors
64
Perspective
new students off c a m p u s
18
H o m e c o m i n g 2004
Ambassador Barr J oy c e B a rr '76 a ssumes p o st a s a m b a s s a d o r to N a m i bi a
en EXECUTIVE ECITOR
CLASS NOTES
Greg Brewis
Ann Johnson '81
EDITOR
EDITORIAL OFFICES
Katherine Hedland
H a u g e Administration
H a nsen '88
30
Alumni Profiles
Laura F. M a j ovs k i Admission and
OFFICE OF ALUMNI & PARENT RELATIONS Laura l e e Hagen '75 '78.
Student Life
Director
Vice President,
B u il d i n g '1207
James L. Pence
Nesvig Alumni Center
253-535-7427
Provost
Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
ON THE COVER
253-535-74 1 5
O n the cover: Laura
MANAGING EDITOR
scene@plu.edu
Steve Han sen
www.plu.edu/scene
James Plourde
1 -800-ALU M - P LU
Acting Vice President,
wwwplualumni. org
WRITERS
PLU OffiCERS
Development and
Greg Brewis
Loren J . Anderson
University Relations
Katllerine Hedland
President
Ton n
H a nsen '88
Sheri J.
Nisha Aj m a n i Wade '02
Vice President, Finance
Steve H a nsen
and Operations
PHOTOG RAPijER
Jordan Hartman '02 ART DIRECTOR
Simon Sung
ADDRESS CHANGES Please direct any a d d ress changes to alumni@plu.edu or 1 -800-ALUM-PLU
Chrissis '06, student coordinator for Meant to Live, front, and volunteers Amy Smith
'OS,
Sc ott StauHer '05,
Micheal Steele '05 and Angella Wehry
'07
prepare fo r the
conference.
Volume 35, Issue 2 S c e n e ( S S N 0886-3369) is published q u a rterly by Pacific Lutheran Univ ersity, S. 1 21 st and Park Ave., Tacoma, WA., 98447-0003. Perio d i c a l s postage p a i d at Ta coma, WA , a n d additional mailing offices. Address serv i c e requested. Postmaster: S e n d c h a n g e s t o Advancement Services, Office o f Development, PLU, Tacoma, WA, 98447-0003. © 2004 by P a c ific Lutheran University
PACfFlC l]JIl-IERAN UNIVERSITY
O N L I N E MANAGER
Toby B e a l
PLU SCENE WINTER 2004 3
President, provost
son o n cam p u s p l ays a role. From
outline plans for the
b u i l d i ngs to those who writl' g ra n ts and
those who answer the p hones and clean
year at Fall Conference
teach courses, he said each person a student encou nters has the a b i l i ry to
i nances and srudenr satisfaction
make a d i ffe rence.
are strong at PLU, President
"Stude n ts do n ' t i n teract wi th i nsti tu
Lore n ]. Anderson repo ned i n his
tions," h e sai d, "but with i n d i v i d u a l s . "
State of the University a d d ress in
H e encouraged colla boration through
September.
out the u niversity to retain students and
"Our 2003-2004 operating bu dget benefited from campaign s uccess, a strong i ncrease in c n rollmcnr, as well as sacrifice and spending restrain t across
to encourage students once t h ey com p lete their degrees.
President Loren Anderson
In his Fall Conference add ress to fa c
Student enrollment remains strong.
u l ty, Provost Jim Pence o u t l i ned
the campus, " Anderson told faculty,
This fall, PLU welcomed its largest
ad m i n i s trators and staff at Fall
incoming class in more than 15 years
Conference.
70 1 freshmen and 3 1 1 transfe r students.
" O u r chal lenge this year i s to reframe
egy to st rengthen PLU's idemit), -
Fall Conference also btought Thomas
a
strat
as
a
comprehensive li beral arts and sciences unive rs i ty by strength en i ng the college of arts and sciences and u n i fying it
and reorgan ize our fu nd-raising pro
Brown, a l i felong educator with a
under a si ngle ac ademic dean. He
grams with a focus on i ncreasing a.nnu
record of success i n creat i n g academic
p ledged to advance the academic d is
al supporr, bu ilding the endowmenr
and srudent affairs p rogra ms that
tinction goals of PLU 20 1 0 , i m prove rhe
and seeking additi onal fu nding fo r the
promote increased satis fact ion, achi eve
focus on student learn ing and work to
Eastvold restoration p roject."
ment and retention. He sa.i d every per-
i m p rove faculey pay.
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4 PLU SCENE WINTER 2004 > HERE AND NOW
disti nctive. But how does that stack u p aga i n s t what others say abo u t their uni versities? c::i
g
"The results of a national s urvey affirm the core claims that we make about (he character, benefits and advantages of a PLU education," sai d Loren J. Anderson, president of the uni versi ty. "The findings are overwhelm ingly positive." An i n dependent marketing firm
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This is one e x a m p l e of t h e c o n c e pts b e i n g considered for the G a rfield Street prope rty.
Garfield Street project
Garfield Street redevelo pment or other projects underway by the university,
will enhance entrance
visit the Finance and Operations Web
to campus
site at www.plu. eduj -fiop.
ont i n u ing its efforts
[0
create a
more attractive and useful entrance to the university, PLU demolished the d i lapidated b u i ldings on
the corner of Pacific Avenue and
G arfield Street and is moving ahead with plans for n�development. The project goal is to create
a
pedes
trian-friendl)' n"tix of services and retn.i1 to benefit Parkland, PLU and the entire
com pared responses of 1 5 5 PLU alumni to the responses of graduates of schools
similar co PLU, graduates of h ighly pres tigious national universities and gradu ates of big state schools in the West. Here is a sampl i n g of the results. When asked if professors challenged them academically a n d supported them
Alumni rate PLU top in national survey about college experience he proof is in. PLU is a special
personally,
81
percent of PLU alumni
said yes, compared co
71
percent
at other privates, 46 percell( at top national schools and
47
percen t a t
state schools in the \Vest. Su rveyed about opportunities for
place. The entire campus com
research, i.ndependent study or in terna
nmnity knows firsthand what
tional study, PLU alumni repofted
it i s that makes the PLU experience
more positively than any other alumni
Garfidd Sn'eet corridor. PLU owns sev eral properties along the s n'eet, which is already h o m e co shops and restaurants
www.plu.edu/scene
popular with the PLU comm unity. PLU has hired Lorig Associates, an award-winning real estate development company that specializes in retail, housing and office developments in urban settings, to find tenants and develop the s i te. Several companies have s h own i n terest in the locacion,
ce e o LI NE
said Sheri Tonn, vice president for finance and operations. One possible anchor tenant is the PLU Bookstore. The university is conducting focus groups to see how
IF YOU LIKE WHAT Y O U 'VE READ
people would feel about moving the
in this issue o f S c e n e, go to S c e n e
store off campus. The univers ity is
O n l i n e fo r e v e n m o r e n e w s and fea
working with the state Department of
tures a b out P L U . Yo u ' l l fi nd l i n ks
Transportation and Pierce Transit to
that will t a k e you d e e p e r into the
sub s tantially improve the pedestrian
stories in the pri nted version,
options and safety around the site.
i n c l uding those a b o u t N a m i b i a n
PLU bought the corner lots last year. Endowmen t funds were used to b u y t h e properties, and income from the
Ambas sador J oy c e B a rr ---
'76, the
Wild H o pe P roject a nd the c rew b o at restorati o n . S c e n e O n l i n e also
properties will enhance the endowment
takes you to oth e r g r ea t featu r e s,
in the future.
which h a ve b e e n c h o s e n " B est of
As parr of the university'S com mit ment to recycling, more than
80
percent
of the demolished building will be recy cled, extending the life of the materials. For more information on the
O n l ine news now eas ier to find.
S c e n e . " C h e c k it out at www.p/u.edu/scene.
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gro u p by as much as 27 perce mage poims d i fference In some cases. When asked if there were O p porwl1i
ties for c o m m u n ity s e r vi c e , 63 percem
of PLU alumni agreed com pared [0 5 3 percem a t other privates, 42 p e rcem at [OP national schools and 44 percent at state schools w the We s L PLU fared s i mi l arly well in resu l ts of q uestions concern I ng engaging classes, extra-cu rricular anivities, spiriwal growth and overall sati sfanion. "Overall, the su rvey is powerful evidence that what we say abou t the disti nnion of a PLU education is borne ou t i n the cxperience, perceptions and a[[i wdes of our graduates," Anderson said.
Plourde takes over role as vice president for development a mes Plourd e has been named acting vice prcsidcm for cvelopmem and uni versity relations. H e oversees the offices o f A l u m ni and Parem Relations, Advancement
Second Wang symposium,
Services, Developmem, U niversity Communications and KPLU. Plourde was executive d i renor of deve lopmem from 2 0 0 0 [0 2 0 0 4 a n d played a k e y role i n t h e successfu l $ 1 28 m i l lion campaign that concl ud e d in May. H e rep l aces David Aubrey, who l e ft t h e u n ivers ity [0 p u rsue a career i n
for January
consulting. Before PLU, Plourd e was d i rec[Or o f
developmem and p u b l ic relations at Charles Wrigh t Academy i n Tacoma and d i rector of corpo rate fou ndation and grou p s u p pO rt at Tacoma's Franciscan Found. ation. He earned a bachelor's degree i n
Pathways to Peace, set he Wang Cemer for I me rnatio nal
scholars, business and governmem lead ers and pol icy experts in conversation and s tu d y about [Opics i ncluding Norway's be h ind- th e sce nes peace bro
Programs presems the second i n i t s b ie n nial series o f public symposia on i s s u es cri tical [0 i n tercultu ral
world s u c h
u nd ersta n di n g and world peace next
and Sudan. They wi l l also consider rhe
momh.
leade rs h i p roles Norway h as p la)fed i n
Pathways [0 Peace: N orway's A p p roach [0 Democracy and Development will be Jan. 1 2- 1 4 at the G reater Tacoma Convention Center in dowmown Tacoma and on the PLU calll pus.
Pathways [0 Peace will explore the Norwegian approach [0 ach ieving world
peace through conf1ict resolu tion, eco nomic developmcnt and relieving global poverty. The Norway sym posium, which i s t h e first major event mark i ng the
English from Sou thern Connecticut S t ate University in 1 979 and master's degree i n jou rnalism from the University of O regon in 1985. He lives in Tacoma wi th h is wife, the Rev. Susan C. Cutshall, and their daughter
cente n n i al of Norway' s in dependence,
Clai re.
is designed [0 fu rther PLU's efforts to
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educate for a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world. Sympos i u m partici pams will join
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kering efforts undertaken in areas ohhe as
the Middle East, Sri Lanka
the United Narions and NATO.
Keynote and plenary speakers will i nclude K n u t Vol lebc:ck, Norwegian ambassador to the Unired Srares; Sve i n Ludvigsen, Norwegian m i n isrer of fisheries; Tom Vraalsen, U n i red Nations envoy to Sudan and former Norwegian ambassador to rhe U n i red States; George Russell, chai rman of rhe Threshold G ro u p and chai rman emeri tu S o f Russell Invesrmenr Company; and Leonard N. l i p u m ba, the Nam i b i an A m b assador to rhe Un ired S rares. I n add irion, many experts will presenr rheir views and lead d iscussions i n
concurrent sessions on wpics including
Bret Keeling, lecturer of English; Louis
establis hing the conditions for peace,
Komjath y, visiting instructor of reli
ensuring the conditions for peace and
gIon;
ongoing work for peace. The first Wang Center sym posium, China: B ridges for a New Century, drew
assistant professor of nursing; Kenne th Ngwa, visiting assistant professor of religion; Lisa Norron,
Rebecca LaFond, visiting assistant
visiting assistant professor of English;
professor of biology; Wendy Leedom,
Barbara Olson, clinical assistant
clinical assistant professor of nursing;
professor of nursing; Jeffrey Staley, visiting assistant professor of
more [han 700 participants from the
G. Don Maloney, visiting associate
Asian, business, academic and other
professor of psychology; Alison
religion; Linda Wang-Stewart, visiting
com munities.
Mandaville, visiting assistant professor
assistant professor of com m u nication
"It confirmed PLU's position as a
of English; C h e ri e McCann, cl inical
and theater. ffil
leader in glob al education - recognized for innovative academic programs and exce p tional participation in inte rnation al study," said Janet Rasmussen, direcwr
Crew team restores spec ial woo den boat
of the Wang Center.
wooden b o a t th at h o l d s a s p e c i a l p l a c e in PLU c r ew h i story hit the water
In addition to a gala banquet and cele
a g a i n , red e d i c ated i n h o n o r of a l o n gtime s u p p o rter. The wooden boat
bration of the centennial of Norway's independence as a modern democracy, other events at the upcoming sympo sium include p e rformances by Hedmark University Coll ege Choir, PLU's Choir of the West, African ente rtainment and
M a rj o ry Anders o n was b uilt i n it won wome n's titles i n the
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m e n's l i g htwe i g ht title.
U nlike m a ny c u rrent shells that a re m o l d e d from f i b e r g l a s s and m a n m a d e fi b e rs, t h e w o o d e n b o at i s r e m i n is c e nt of e a r l i e r d a ys. "The restoration of The M a rg e
a p remiere organ composition by uni versity organist e meritus David D ah l.
i s a p i e c e o f PLU h istory, a n d a
Various ex hibits repres enting
strong sym b o l of the p a st a c
Norwegian and Namibian visual arcs
c o m pl i s h m e nts o f t h e a l u m n i
will be displayed.
w h o b u i lt t h e p r o g r a m u p ,"
For more inform ation and for
C o a c h To n e Lawver
'95
said.
online symposium registration visit
" M y first o uti ng as a m e m b e r of
II'UlII'. p/u. edu/tl'angccnte1:
the c rew te am was in that boat."
PLU welcomes new
tea m's e q u i p me nt, and it to o k
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faculty in many different divisions new group of distinguished pro fessors are teaching, researching and learning at PLU this fall. They are: Geun Ahn, visiting assis tant p rofessor of economics; Andrea A rai, visiti.ng assistant p rofessor of anthropology; John Paul Avila, visiting assistant pro fessor of art; Daniel Bloomingdale, visit
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fire d e stroyed all the
years of h a rd work a n d d o n a t i o n s f r o m fri e n d s o f th e te a m t o b u i l d a new boath o u s e a n d b u y n e w s h e l l s . The M a rge, a s it's affecti o n ately kn own, was one of those b o ats. It was n a m e d for Anderson, who h e l p e d pay for it and wh ose s o n Ti m
'76 was
a m e m b e r of the
team. B ut it had fallen i nto disrepa i r, so the te a m s o u g ht the g u i d a n c e of Rat I s l a n d Rowi n g C l u b in Port Townsend, Wa sh. I t t o o k n e a rly and
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h o u rs o f stu d e n t l a b o r
h o u rs o f p rofess i o n a l restoration work t o c o m p lete . T h e bea utif u l ly
refu rbished boat was rededic ated in A p ri l a n d went o ut for a row. Anderson was i l l a t the time a n d could not atte n d the c e re m o ny. S h e died i n J u ly. Lawver, who said the te a m h a s raised n e a rly
$7,000
by g a thering s p o n s o rs,
h o p e s to d i s p l a y the boat on c a m p u s s o m ewhere.
ing assistant professor of comm unica tion and th eater; Gillian Boice, profes sor of military science; Kirsten Christensen, visiting assistant professor of languages and literature; James Clapper, dean of the School of Business; Kristin Cloyes, assistant p rofes sor of nursing; H. Evren Damar, visiting assistant p rofessor of economics; Paul
(TO P ) Heather S hort '04. left, and Katie S ch l e p p '05 s a nd the shell.
Davis, assistant professor of chemistry; Martine Fortune, visi ting assistant
( R I G HT) David Bentsen '05
professor o f l anguages and literature; Fredericka Gilje, visiting associate p ro fessor of nursing; Neal Joh nson, P h . D . , visiting assistant professor o f economics;
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Even PLU students can go hungry; research looks into how to help hen a cop sClldenr cold Professor Samuel Torvend she would have co rurn a
paper i n late, he was surprised. Her reasons s h ocked h i m . T h e student, a young mother, told To rvend h e r husband lost h i s job, they couldn't pay t hetr mortgage and she had Cllrncd to a food bank co feed her fam ily. Ton'end '73 started aski ng questions of other professors and spur r i ng d iscussions in classes where h e repeatedly heard s i m i lar stories. Single parents, young married students or mi li tary fam i l ies are most often the o n es who need help putting food on [he rabie, he said. " Hunger rates i n the state are among the highest in the country," he said. "That is to some degree reflected i n our off-campus, non-tradi tional aged stUdents. The real i ty is, some of our off-campus students might have enough fu nds to pay theit tuition bur not enough to eat." But i t's rarely spoken o f because of the shame people feel at needing help. A n d i t's usually churches tbat hel p the often-silent hungry. Torvend, a religion p rofesso r who has always been i nterested in the h istory ofJews and Ch.ristians as " meal-keeping people" and has written and taught about h u nger, decided co research the extent of hunger in Pierce County and how religious and human i tarian organ izations are helping. He and Matthew Tabor '05 received
the fi rst Kelmer Roe Research rellowsh i p in the hu manities fo r student-faculty research. They sClldied the prevalence of h unger and malnu trition and how c h u rc hes respond. They believe i t's the first time such a project h as been done. The pair assumed religious and h u manitarian groups were the primary 8 PLU SCENE" W1NTER 2004 > LIFE O F TH E MINO
Matt Ta bor '05 and Professor S a m u e l To rve n d '73, spent th e s u m m e r rese a r c h i n g how c h u r c h e s resp o n d t o th e g row i n g h u n g e r p r o b l e m i n t h e P u g e t S o u n d a re a . T h e y r e c e i v e d t h e f i r s t K e l m e r R o e R e s e a r c h F e l l o w s h i p to c o m p lete t h e i r work.
providers of food fo r the hungry. "\Ve had no idea how vast this network is," To rvend said. They interviewed dozens of people at area resources and found that i ll addition to foo d banks, gro u ps offcr hot meal sites and del ivery, operate farms and a cannery and orga nize fund raisers L ike hunger walks. And. while the resources a re deep, the need i s growing, Ton'end said. H e said research shows many people receiving help from food banks are working fam i lies - many working more than one
((When we speak with groups about the ala'rming increase in food insecurity in Western WashingtonJ we are usually met with initial disbelief Âť TorvendJs report said.
job - who still can't afford groceries. The other common users are the elderl y, the mentally ill and m i l i tary depend ents. Many family budgets are sq u cezcd tight when a soldier is called u p to active d u ty or deployed , And still, the majority of society doesn't realize the breadth of the p roblem, even as the gap between the richest and poorest I\m ericans continues to widen, Torvend said. "When we speak with groups about the alarming increase in food insecurity in Western Wash i ngton, we are usually met with i n itial d isbelief," Torvend's report said. "No one hears about it. This reality is i nvisible to most people." Tabor looked through fou r years of regional newspa pers for anicles about the hungry and found only a few examples. The pair also discovered that even the churches that are reach i n g Out could do a better job of raisi ng awareness of tbe problems in their own COml1l.U n [[(es. Tabor, who hopes to attend law school next year and work on social justice
issues, also helped Cl'earc rhe profile of hunger in Wesrern Wash ingcon and esrablished a ncc'vvork of alum n i who work in hunger relief age ncies. " I feel very privileged to have been involved i n a project that has b rought rogerber rhe PLU communiry and those in rhe o u tside commLlI1ity who are in rhe mosr need," Tabor said. "A major bridge has been builr berween rhe somerimes exclusive Lutedome and rhose worki ng for dramaric change i n r h e l ives of r h e h ungry." Torvend is 'vvri ring "The Origins of Chrisrlan Public Services i.n Early Christianity," th e second in a projected series of five books. Th e firsr book, " Daily Bread, Holy Meal," a popular work i nrcnded for a lay audience, examines rhe erhical dimensions of jewish and Chrisrian meal pracrices. Along wirh rhe dara rhey garhered, Torvend said he has learned "how easy it is co find yourself in a miserable si(llation." His nexr research phase will l oo k a t r h e causes of h unger and poverey. " [ n dle wealrh iest narion on rhe face of the earrh, we h ave rhe h ighesr incidence of hunger and poverry," Torvend said. "\Vhy can'r we figure rhis our?" [ID
Kenneth Blaha, associ:u-e profess I' of com purer science and c( mpucer engineering, co-authored a multi narional, mlllti-instirutional srudy of srudenr-generared software designs accepted for publ ication in rhe Proceedings of rhe fourth annual Finnish/Bairic Sea Conference on Computer Science Education in Norrh Kardia, Finland Oct. 1 -3.
Fe llo wship in the hum,mities i n honor of
Naomi's fathel� who taught Greek, religion a,nd philosophy at PLU fi'om 1 947-1967
Kelm er Roe died lastyear at age 1 00. The
Nothsteins originalb' thought about sta rti ng a scholarship but decided a fellowship that UJouLd encourage research was more fitting. The)' were impressed with Torvend and Tabor's resct!rch when they heard about it. My dad UJould be very pleased, n Naomi
"
said.
Thc)l like the collaborative nature of student-fondty research, because Roe was close to his students, she said, and he and his
Sheri Tonn, vice president for finance and operarions, had a patrol vessel named afret" her in thanks fOI' her longrime commir111 ent co clean up Commencemenr Bay. Tonn is a founder and board member of Cirzens for a Healrhy Bay.
Rick Spillman,
professor of CO I11 puter science and computer engineer ing, published "Classical and Conremporary Cryptology." The book was reviewed in journal of rhe American Cryptogic Associarion. Jessica Sklar, assisrant professor of marhemarics, published a paper ritled "Binomial Rings" in Commun icarions in Algebra in April. Matt Smith,
Naomi (Roe '53) and Don '50 Nothstein funded the endowed Kelmer Roe Reseal'ch
Developing Mathcmarical "leas Leadership I nsritute in Massachllsetrs in july. two-week
assisran t professor of biology, co aurhored a paper titled "Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 67 (GAD67) Gene Expression i n Discrere Regions of rhe Rom'al Preopric Area Change D uring rhe Oesrrous Cycle and with Age," which was published in journal o f Neuroendocrinology.
Celine Domer.
associate professor of mathematics, arrended Leadership Institute 2004: Building Capacity for Successful Implementation of the In tegra({�d Marhemarics Program i n Colorado. She and Patricia Chastain, assistant professor of educarion, attended a
Stan Sanvel Rubin, director of PLU's Rai nier Wriring Workshop low residency master's in fine arts creative writing program, published a new book of poerry ritled "Five Colors." Solveig Robinson,
assistanr professor of English, and Peter Grosvenor, associare professor of pol itical science, each pub lished arricles in the new edition of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Robinson's first article discusses Vicrorian radical poet El i za Cook and her second arti cle focuses on minor Catholic novel ist and ph ilanrhropisr Lady Georgiana Charlotte Fullerton. Grosvenor's arricle di scusses A.J. Penty, an architect and social rhinker. Jeffrey L. Staley, visiring assistant professor of religion, publ ished two essays. The firsr, "Changing Woman: Toward a Posrcolonial Postfeminisr [n terpretarion ofAcrs 1 6. 1 -40," was published in "A Feminist Companion to the Acts of rhe Apostles" and is a revision of a previously published essay. The second, "Choosing berween Twos: Apocalyptic Henneneurics in Science Fiction, The Radical Righr and Recent H isrorical Jesus Scholarship," was published in "The l'vleani ngs We Choose: Hermeneurical Erhics, Indeterminacy and rhe Conflict of [nrerprerations."
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SCOTT WYATI WAS A SUCCESSFUL S EATTLE ATIO RNEY WITH A HAPPY FAMILY, BUT SOMETHING WAS MIS SING. HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT HIS PASS ION AND HIS S ENS E OF PURPOSE WERE.
It was d u r i n g a tri p to the fonne r Soviet U n i o n that he fi rs t had an idea that
wo u l d become his l i fe's wo rk. Wyatt was struck by the many s i m i larities between nations and e t h n icities, rat h e r than the d i fferences. He came up w i t h the idea o f a "companion flag" that wo uld fly along with nati o n al flags t h roughout the world as a sym b o l of all that h u m a n b e i n gs have i n com m o n , s u c h as concern fo r loved o n es and a desire fo r h e a l t h and k nowledge. "Someti mes ideas j uSt stick with you," Wyatt told an audience of students at the Meant ro Live c o n ference, designed to h e l p students fi nd p u r pose i n t h e i r lives. "I h ad a reve lation that i f 1 was about to die and I had nOt at least tried ro Starr th is, I
Sc ott Wyatt e n c o uraged stude nts t o f i n d their passion in life.
wo u l d con sider my l i fe a fai l u re . "
Twelve years after h i s fi rst t h o u ghts abo u t i t, Wyatt closed his l aw p ractice and fo rmed Companion Flag S u p pOrt Inte rn atio n a l .
" I 've nevn loo ked back," h e s a i d . The flag h e designed now fl ies at schoo ls fro m
Kenya t o Uzbekistan and C h i na. After h i s tal k, two stud e n ts approached h i m h o p
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fly the flag o n c a m p u s a n d i n Armen i a.
Wyatt and oU1cr dynamic speakers rold their srories ro h u n dreds of students thro u g h o u t the co n ference, urging t h e m ro fi n d t h e i r true p u rpose. " Li s t e n ro t h at voice i n s ide yo u," \�yatt said. S tu d e n ts made a rapt audience at a series o f panels, tryi ng to heed t h at vo ice. M eant ro Live was a student-run event designed ro e n cou rage stu dents ro l ive a l i fe of passi o n , p u rposeful conviction and courageous action to acco m p l i s h so m e t h i n g tru ly good. "We wa n t t h is to be a time of i n s p i ration," said Laura Ch rissis '06, student coordi n ator fo r M,'a n t to Live, which ran fro m Nov.
5-7.
The p rogram was parr of Wild Hope, a five-year project th rough a grant from the Li lly E ndowment ro hel p colleges p l an program m i n g aro u n d vocati o n , h e l p i n g stu den ts fi n d their c a l l i n g o r pu rpose i n life. Meant ro Live plan ners wan te d speakers ro help students see beyond college :1l1d t h i n k abo u t more than Just careers. "There is someth i n g bigger out there - mak i n g a contri b u r i o n to society," said Joel Zylstra 'OS, a Meant to Live organizer who is also ASPLU president. Students , faculty - and even t h e panel ists t h e mse lves were i m pressed by M eant to Live. " W h e n I was a student, I had about e i g h t d reams a t once, and I never had an eve n t l i k e th is," s a i d Lars Clausen, the teacher a n d pastor w h o h a s u n i cycled t h rou gh t h e
Peter M a y e r p l a ys with g re a t f e e l i n g .
coull try. " I f ! was n ' t speaking here, I ' d b e s i g n i ng up to atte n d . " C l ausen's first [ [- i p t o PLU i m pressed h i m s o m u c h h e said h e h o p e s t o s e n d his
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and 1 0-year-old c h i ldren here. C lausen, who has twO G u i n ness World Records to his name, has l ived a l i fe of adve n t u re and growth. Among other t h i ngs, h e has atte nded the Air Force Academy and five d i fferen t col leges. H e has b e e n an e n g i n eer, a campus pastor and a teacher. Today he teaches i n H o l d e n V i l l age, the seclu ded L u t h eran retreat i n Was h i n gton'S Cascade Mou ntains.
( P hoto o n l e ft) M e m b e rs of t h e M e a n t t o Live c o m m ittee enjoy a b r e a k from p l a n n i n g . La ura Chrissis '06, front, w a s stu d e n t c o ord inator f o r t h e weekend c o nfere n c e .
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David H anson '69, right, talks with a student after hi s presentation o n the environm e n t. Fellow p a n elist Jim M a rt i n - S c h r a m m '61 is to h is left.
He always enjoyed recreatio n a l u n icy足
cling, but he was compel led to t ak e it to a new level , tak i ng a long trip to raise money for rhe T nu p i a t Eskimos h e has served as a pastor in rural Alaska. H i s family suppo rted h i m a s he s o ld dle i r house, left h is j o b and p re p are d for the ride of his l i fe - a one-wheeled trip through every state.
He rode through a l i SO states, setting h is first record. H i s second was riding 202 m iles i n 24 ho u r s . Last s u m mer, he s p e n t 42 d ays r i d i n g fro m Va n c o u ve r, B ri ti sh C ol u m bia, to T ij u an a , Mexico.
H e had m o m en t s when h e d o u bted
The C o a ts g ave a r ousing p e rform a n c e . They a r e f r o m l e ft, Keith And erson, D o u g Wisness, J a m i e D i ev e n ey ' 90 a n d Kerry D a h l e n .
his d ecision, won dering about the fi n a n c i al straits h e was p u tting h i s fam足 ily i n , but he k n ew i t was some th ing he was desti ned to do. His fam ily s upports h i m and ac c ompan i es h i m on his rides in an old motOr home. Clausen w ro te a book about h i s first trip, "One Wheel, M a n y Spokes."
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It d i d n ' t sell well, which was a d isap足
p o i n t me n t and also a lesson.
"Your and my fai l u res are some of the most impor t ant t hings we have in o u r l ives," he said. He l i kes u nicycl ing because he s i ts up high and goes only abou t 1 0 m iles per hour, giving him a great view and time to enjoy it. H i s trip also re q u i re d h i m t o trust that he wou ld b e safe, while re c og n i zi n g h is vulnerabil i ty to the cars on the road and the strangers on his journey. "If we allow ou rselves [0 become vul足 nerable, we really get to know peo p le," he sai d . "You get [0 see what a g i ft i t is to be alive . " Clausen u rged stude nts n o t t o wait until retirement [0 do the t h i ngs t he y long to try. B u t he and other panelists [Old students not to get discouraged i f they don't already have a clear idea where there l ives are going.
\Vyatt askcd the audi cnce, " How man)' people here k now what their pas sion is?"
amazing to see what students can pull off," Ch rissis said. Wild Hope Project D i rector Paul Menzel said they needed m i n i mal guid ance.
Only a fraction raised the i r hands, as h e expected. " I didn't know for a long time eit her. I thitlk most people throughout their lives do not have that sense that they're doing e xac rly what they should be. YOll have so much time to crystallize yo u r fu ture more than you probably see," he said. " Do n ' t feel pan icky, bllt don't fal l a.s leep."
"\Ve were amazed at how they thought ahead of us," he said. Other Wild Hope programs at PLU include upcoming weekend retreats and redesigned i nquiry seminars fo r new students during J-Term, facu l ty initia tives and more. All are he l p i ng PLU S[lJ d e n ts become the thoughtful, contextu ally aware, com mitted and creative lead ers the world needs.
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The weekend i ncl uded performances by the a capella band The Coats and gui tarist, vocalist and songwriter Peter Mayer, who al l use music to uplift and bri ng peoph: together. Panels were held on healing the world., educating the wo rld, protecting the world, serving in the world, communi caring i n the world and changing the world in business, politics and ministry.
e allow
"You're going [0 have a college degree. You can do almost anyth ing with that," Foster said.
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But i t has also been a chance for stu denr s [ 0 earn skills that will help them
urs Ives to b come
'ul l rable
e really get t aid.
wh t a gift · t
w h i l e Chris G re e n '04, listens.
Organ ize r A ngee Foster '05 said she wants peoph: [0 think about all the opportuni ties available [0 them instead of worrying about picking a major that wi ll cam them money.
Panelists inclu ded former SLlperintendent of Public Instruction Judith BiJlings '69; Jim Martin -
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B e n S h i n g e n g e '91, who works for the United Nations, a n swers a q u estion from the a u d i e n c e ,
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From l e ft, Dan D o n o h o u e '05, Kate B o e tt c h e r '07 a n d M a ry J o M a rq uardt '05, perform with Peter Mayer at t h e closing c o n c e rt after taking part in a g u itar c l i n i c with him earlier in t h e day.
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Schra m m '69, professor of religion at Luther Col lege; David H anson '69, exec u tive directo r of Alaska Mental Heal th Trust Land Office; Kelvi n Ceasar, senior com m u n i ty building and inVl'stmenr associate for the United Wa), of Pie rce Coun ty; Michael Gilben, reporter for The News Trib u ne; Lisa Sutton '79, assistant attorney general fo r Wa sh i n gt o n : Ben Shi ngenge, fi rst secre tary of economics for the Re public of Namibi a's delegation to rhe U n i ted Nations in New Yo rk, as wel l as mem bers of the Board of Regents, other grad uates and PLU professors. Al l the panelists and performers were chosen and contacted by the student plann i ng com mi ttee, abo u t 15 students who starred brainstorming l as t spring. "I t's 1 00 percent student-designed. It's
in fu ture careers. Derek Lunde '05 has designed the graph ics and Web site for Meant to Live. Lunde, a business major, hopes to go into advertisi ng, public relations or marketing. He spent count less hou rs designi ng banners, programs and advertisements.
" I t's already paying o ff seei n g those banners in Red Square," Lunde said. Menzel has been consistcnrly i m p ressed with the studenr, facult)" and staff part i c i pation and creativi ry i n the entire Wi ld Hope project. "We're being un ique and different in our Exploration of Vocation project, fu nded by (he Lilly Endowment," he . said. " We are t ry i ng to make a d i ffer ence in this institlltion fo r the long run, and to h ave all students think abo ut their whole l ives." �
Lars C l a u s en gave his add ress from atop h i s unicycle, l e a n i n g a g a inst the w a l l for s u p p o rt. 'I l i ke it up here - I c a n see you a l l : he s a i d .
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howing s t u d e n ts that l i fe at PLU doesn't scap at the b o rders o f campus, t h is year's oriencation coo k s c u de n cs "On the Road" as pare of their firs t weekend o f college. M o re t h a n 500 freshmen a n d transfer studencs expe rienced Tac o ma in a d i ffe re nc way - d o i ng every thing from kayak ing i n Commencemenc Bay, h i k i ng and scuba d iving CO getting decked out fo r the Roy Rodeo, vo l u n ceering
at the local c h ildren's mus e u m and watching i n dependenc films dowmown. " I t's abo u t giving them a better sense o f who they are and what they're go ing co do fo r the worl d , " said Eva J o h nson '95, i n ce rim direccor of Stud e n c Involvemenc and Leaders h i p. " O n t h e Road gave t h e m a chance
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see h o w PLU w i l l transform them."
According co Kathleen Farrell, assista n c dean of s tudencs, On the Road was design cd give
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s cuden cs the chance co meet others with the same i n tcrests, demons trate that PLU
i s pare o f the surro u n d i n g co m m u n i cy and that fac ulty and staff are i nvolved in l i fe oll Cside the classroom and
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Ict scudencs learn ab o u t them selves and the co m m u n i ty. Volunreers fo r
the 39 trips i nc l u ded 50 fac u l ty and staff vo l u n ceers and 80 co n c i n u i ng s tudencs. "We wamed a way co aJlow studen ts co find those connections in the fi rst weekend," said Kris t i n S inger 'OS, who worked heavily with new studenc programming as an SIL intern last year. Some of the trips were p u re fu n, whil e others gave s t u dencs a chance co vo l u n ceer. "The idea was co get studencs co build a sense o f co m m u n i ty and co get i nvolved with the co m m u n icy - ca fi nd their ro le," J o h n son said. Fres h m an Abigail McLane, who plan s co be
a
social worker, chose co take part i n the Three
Cedars AIDS project because her u ncle died of AI DS when she was younger. Three Cedars pro vides housing and care services
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people living with AIDS. The vol u n ceers worked co i m p rove
the gco u nds - both by doing yard work olltdoors and cleaning and reorgan izing the basement. McLane said she had no idea such a place exi s ted. "It was fu n to in ceracr with the people there," she said. "They were really appreciative." Laura Polcyn '75 and '79, assistant co the president, led that project. Her brother died of
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H I T T I N G R O A D T H E AIDS-related complications, and she is
provides. Some of the students on
cn:asurer of the board of the Pierce
that trip, which was hosted by the
Couney AIDS foundation.
Vo l u n teer Cente r, returned to the
"When you see a disease that has
C h i ldren's Center for I n to the Streets,
such a la rge i mpact on society, you
an annual service event in which vol足
want to give bac k , " Polcyn said.
u n teers provide a variety of services to
"Taking a group of students to a proj足
the com m u n i ty. And, a few of tbose
ect where they wou ld l earn abo u t
s tudents spoke to the m useum staff
AIDS seemed l i k e t h e righ t t h i n g
about vol u n teering once a month. With plans to continue the program
to do." Carlee S m i th 'OS, an orientation gu ide
who
co-hosted
the
T h ree
in the fut u re, Johnson hopes students w i l l look not JUSt at what they get Ollt
(lIt '5 not just about going out and doing
something, but going out and see ing bow we can ma/,e a difference. )) - L,'lura Polcyn Cedars project, said i n teracting with
of PLU, but what they can give while
the people there helped connect what
they're here.
they were doing with reaLi ey.
O n the Road gene rated an increase
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One of the men who talked to them
in involve ment not o n ly o ff campus,
had tried to ftx u p the yard, but i t
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but on cam p u s as wel l. " We've seen a
IlIUlJGE OF G Li\SS
made h i m too tired. " H e was happy to
phenomenal t u rno u t to events this
have the yard at a point h e could
year t h at wou ld have seen only a
TACO MA ;\S I'ART OF ;\
maintain i t," McLane said.
sprinkling of s tudents i n the past,"
Polcyn sai d helping people with a re al need was part of the learni n g
Johnson said. Take, for example, salsa danci ng. by H o ng I n ternational
experience. " It's not j u s t about going
S p o n s o red
o u t and doing somethi ng, b u t going
Hall, the O n the Road the p rogram
o u t and see ing how we can make a
taugh t 45 incomi ng students how to
d I fference," she said. ''I ' m convinced
salsa dance, and also involved a movie
some of the students will get i nvolved
and d iscussion. Later in the semester,
with 1I'0 rk touching the l ives of more
as part of Diversity Week, more than
people l iving with AIDS. Another group helped out at the
1 50 s tudents showed u p to learn salsa, h u l a and belly dancing.
C h i l d ren's Museum of Tacoma -
"Students want co be a part of what足
changing the exh i bits and learn ing
ever community they're i n," McLane
more abo u t the services the museum
said. "That makes them more active." !ill
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By Katheri ne Hedland Hansen '88
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AM BASSAD O R BA :� :� Joyce B a rr a lways knew s h e wa nted t o see the world. As a young graduate wo rking for an insurance company, Barr '76 set her sights on a career in the Fo reign Service. The first step was passing th e rigorous test, wh ich some pessimists warned her she'd never do. eel decided I wo uld take the test fo r five years, and if nothing happened, I would do so mething else," said Barr, 5 2 . After h e r third attempt, she got a familiarly disappointing letter saying she had failed. Then two days later came a surprise phone call with the news that she'd been sent the wrong letter. Her years of work had paid o ff, and she joined the Foreign Service at a time when women o f color made up a small percentage of the employees. Twen ty-five years later, Barr speaks Swed ish and
i nrernational relations. She also has become used to
Rus ian, has earned two master's degrees from H a rvard
moving frequently and be ing far away from fri ends and
Un iversity and the National Defense University, and has
fami ly.
been around the world, servi ng State Departmenr posts in Europe, Africa, Asia and the U n i ted States. She just assumed one of the deparrmenr's tOP posi tions
an ambassadorsh ip. She is the ambassador to
Nam i bia, an African nation that coinciden tally has many other tics to PLU. "Thl' top of the l i n e i s to be an am bassad or," said
" I t' s very exciting, but it's not without cost," she said. " I t's a strong com mit men t and you're always on d u ty. I f someth i n g happens i n the m iddle of the night, you get the call." Her first overseas post was in Sweden, and she spent six months learning Swed ish i n preparation. She worked in the consular section, issuing visas to Swed ish
Barr, who for all her accomplishments is modesr and
nationals and helping American travelers who had lost
down-to-earth, with a broad sm ile and keen sense of
their passports or needed other aid from the embassy.
h u mor. She assumed her post in late September and is set tling in to life in the democratic southern African coun try o f abour 1 . 8 m i llion people. English is the official
language, but there are nine major ethnic grou ps, many
"For most people, i t might be the only interaction they ever have with an em ba.<;sy," she said. " I t's kind of l i ke our front l i n e . " S h e most recently served a s t h e counselor for manage menr affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur,
of whom speak in their native tongues. She is based i n
Malaysia. She enjoyed the Malaysian people, cultures
thl' capital o f Wi ndhoek.
and scene,y, but there were inc reased concerns about
The world has changed drastically in the decades Barr ha.<; been in the Foreign Service. She has faced danger,
security after the Sept. 1 1 , 200 1 , tet·rorist attacks.
Among her posts, she was ad m i n istrative officer at the
lost fri ends to terrorism and seen many changes in the
U.S. Em ba.'isy in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. She had to
United States admin istration and a dramatic shift in
learn Russian fo r that job.
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wi th PLU's connecti ons to Nam i b i a. The J o i n t project between PLU, the U n ivers i ty of N a m i b ia and N o rway's Hed mark Colle ge was estab l ished i n
200 1 t o e n able sruden ts
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become
world ci tizens, be aware o f global prob lems and c om m i t to creating construc
'1. s pe n t 44 weeks learn ing Ru ssian
tive responses to these problems i n the
when I was in my 40s," s he said w i t h a laugh, ad m i t ting it \Vas eas ie r
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spirit of democracy and peace.
pick
PLU professors rrain N a m i b ian
u p the Swedish when she was in her
teachers i n ru ral schoo l s and PLU Stu
20s.
d e n ts arc going o n exchanges with the
H e r career has also i n clu ded posi t ions i n Wash i ngro n ,
D.C.
As
a
orher u n iversi ties. N a m i b i a n professors
Pearson
have been to PLU , and a PLU p residen
Fe llow she worked i n the U . S . Senate
t i al delegation visited N a m ib ia last year.
and tbe House of Representatives,
Barr hopes to have the chance to
where she fo cllsed on the AIDS e p i d e m ic i n sub -Sah aran Africa a n d on trade
o f whom hold h igh gove r n m e n tal
development. She also worked on h u man rights and i n rern ational organi zation a ffai rs at t.he State Depart m e n t . B a r r also h a s s p e m r i m e i n rro u ble spots. S h e was based i n Sudan d ur i n g t h e s t a r r o f the first G u l f War a n d was evacuated along with all other A m e ricans. Th e logistics o f movi n g everyone and their beLo n g ings on short n o t ice were a chal lenge. ' C I t was more stressful than scary," she said. The 1 988 terrorist b o m bings of two
u.s. embassies in A frica h i t Barr hard.
Terrorists struck the em bassy in Kenya and a n o ther in Tanzania, k i l l i n g 224 peop l e , i n c l u d i n g 1 2 Americans. S o me
5,000
" It's very exciting, but it's not without cost.
It's a strong
commitment and you're always on duty.
If
you get the call."
fo r everyo ne." S he is careful l10r to d i scuss pol i t i cs,
and almost all of the Kenyans who d ied.
these da)rs to be an American d i plo
It was overwhelmi ng."
l11 a r . )) This l i fe can be hard on fa m i lies and
Tanzania, and wo u l d have been t h e re
relatio nshi ps, ad m i ts Barr, who is
when that e m b assy was bombed, b u t
d ivorced and does nor have ch ildren. " \Xf hen there's a crisis a t home and
"That s h ook the e n t i re Stare
Department LI p," she said. " E mbassies t.hat had been considered a low t h reat
they call yo u r by the time you get back, it can be roo l a te . " S h e keeps i n [Olich with fam i ly and
for terrorism had become targers.
fri e n d s , visiting when she's on break
Kenya was n ' t o n the radar, and n e i t h e r
from work and encou rages them to
was Tan zania. \life changed a lot of o u r
travel
proced u re s i n response to these b01l1b
l Ilgs."
to
h e r often exo t i c posts. E-mail
has made i t m uch eas i e r to keep u p . Barr re k i n dled her relations h i p with
With the 9/ I I attacks and the I raq
\Xia r, Americans a re much more aware
of the potC'nrial dangers i n ternationally. " Now I t h i n k i t's rhe same s (O ry a l l
She e ncourages orhers to consider a career in the Foreign S e rvice. The i n i tial test re q u i res b road knowledge o f s u b jects, and her l i beral arts ed ucation helped. "In that respect, PLU i s perfect because you know a li ttle b i t about everyrhi ng," she said. " Yo u k now how to The opport u n i t ies fo r trave l, lea rn i n g wo rth the acco m panying h a rd s h i p s .
" / t h i n k ir's an exce l l e n t career," s h e
s a i d . " Pe o p le should consi der it. The
U.S. needs i rs very best people coming
but concedes, " I t's more challe ngi ng
i n s tead was s e n t t o Tu rk m enistan.
rhe c o u n try.
the middle of the night,
open. I k new some o f the A m e ricans
She had considered an ass ignment ro
meet with c u r rent
and service t o h e r c o u n try are wel l
she said. "Terrorism cha nged secu rity
" Be fore all the viole nce, i t was easy ro
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students and fac u l ty when they are i n
think and reaso n . "
people were i njured. Barr had
navigate," she sai d . " K enyans are very
posi tions, and
something happens in
se rved i n Kenya, which was one of h e r favo rite posts.
meer
with N a m i b ian graduates of PLU, many
PLU
and visited campus d ur i n g a rrip
home to Taco m a over the s u m mer. S h e Illet with representatives o f rhe Norway-Na m i b i a Project, which stud ies
in
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help us keep our borders safe a n d
protect A m e ricans i n o r h e r coun tries." �
Eight Namibians graduated from PLU and retumed to serve then- home as part of a joint project with the Lutheran C/mrch that began in the late 1 9805. The)' arc Ku uva Kongeli '9 1 ,
seniorjiJ1"ellsics cOl1tmllcl}m· the Department ofHome Affairs; Lou isa M u petam i '92,
deputy director o.fscientific services for the Ministry of Emrinm menl" a.ad Tourism; Pe n d a Naanda '92, personal assistant t o the minister
fo rforeigl1 ciffain; Lahja Kandongo, '94, chiefreporterfor the
Na mibian Broadcast Corporation; Edwin
Tj i ramba '94, director ofcommunications
and marketing at the UniIJcnit), of Namibia; Ben S h i ngenge '9 1 , jint secretalJ' ofeconom
icsfllr the Nepublic of Namibia's delegation to the
United Nations in New )'ork; a n d
over the wo rl d - Americans have t o pay
the Nord ic approach to p eact' and
Tho mas Shikongo '95 and Eva-Liisa
closer arrenti oll
d emocracy and said she was i m p ressed
(Sh i lamba) Kafidi '92, who are educators.
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t h e i r s u rrou n d i ngs,"
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Regents bring experience to help further PLU's mission hy would anyone walH to be a regen t at PLU) Prestige? We ll, not really. And there's no compensation for meetings, and you need ro make m id -w i n eer trips ro cam pus and then they will ask you for money! A fter servin g fo r six years begi nning i n the mid-'90s, I just agreed ro another term as a member of PLU's Board of Regents. Sound crazy? No. I'm con vinced of the value of educati on fo r a l i fe of pu rpose. I thi n k PLU does a good job at that, so it's worth my time. As a Lutheran busi nessman, l like the Lutheran accent that is part of PL'U's h eri tage and present life. Regents arc a part of the team that makes ed ucation with values possible by promoting an atmosphere fo r order ly growth as well as an atmosp here of freedom for the spirit of i n q u iry. Regents are a m icrocosm o f the uni vers i ty'S constituency. Some arc alumni, some h ave k ids that go or have gone to PLU and some just enjoy being a part of a team they believe is work i n g effec tively. Some regents come from as far away as M innesota and Missouri. \Xlh e n they gather for t h e i r th ree meeti ngs each year, they bring with them life experience as wel l as their professional i n s ights. Rege n ts serve smggered terms, so there is always a core of experience as each new board is assembled. The regents' chief tasks are ro set the policies th:.1t h o ld the school rogethrr fro m year ro YC:.1r, to listen ro fac u l ty, administrative, student and se rvice per sonnel voices descri be how things are run n ing on the ground. They review and discuss reports and plans for action, then establish policy and pro vide i n p u t ro the plan n i n g process based on the i r outside experience. I'm h appy ro be a regent. I've al w:lYs fel t I receive more t h an I give each time I come to campus. It's heartening to see
Loren Anderson
Neal Arntson [),l l e Iknson,
Po rt la nd ,
Or<'.
Dr. C)'m h i a Edwards, TillO l1l,l Dr. Willi,l l1l
Wash.
hwg'" Vashon I s l a n d .
Robar {�ol1l ll lkiewicz, Red m o n d , Was h . Robt'rra GOOdIlOW, M e d i n a , Wash. B i s h o p Robert Hofsrad, Taco ma
David Gn'enw" od, MOl1[e ellif.
Sen.'llo,
A n n e I lafer, Wile,Hon, I I I . Roe Harlen , A ppl<- Valley, M i n n .
Larry Neeb
Richard I f i l d a h L Longbranch. Wash .
JUSt how much work h as been done si nce the last time I was there, how many people contin u e ro p ray and pay so that PLU can p rosper. I love to visit the l i b rary to "smell the books" and see all that learni n g acro ss the cel1turies available at my fingerrips ... especially if I'm at one of the computers. Best of all, though, I e njoy being among the students. They re m i nd me again of how wonderful it i s to be young. I know that with their youth, they w i l l h ave time to recover from m is takes, but most impo rtant to d iscover fo r themselves that hard work and s p i rit can overcome almost any obs tacle. I wouldn't descri be my fellow regen ts as "you ng," but they h ave accumu lated m Lich wisdom and experience t h r ough the years. So we have yo uth and experience a.t PLU. Come, let us marry our fo rtunes toge ther fo r a better world. [ID
By Larry Neeb, fJl-U lloard afRegel/ts
Larry Neeb is president of Creative
Co mmunications for the Pal'ish in St. Louis,
Mo. He rcceilJed PLU's 2001·2002 J\lu mni
James H llshagen, Taco ma Kathlr,'n Jacobson, nend, Or<,.
Darcy Johnson, M ,'rn'r Isl ,lnd, \Vash. Katheri ne Jo h n son , Shordirw, \Vash .
B,'wrly K n U[ /.en, Shelron, Was h . I\nne Lon�, Ikll,'vu(" \V'L,h. M i c h e l l e Lllng, Castro Valley, Cll i f
Kurris tvt.ayt· r. Tacnnl,l R,'\,. Kathleen D. McCa l l l l m , d 'Alelle, Idaho
Coe ur
Donald M o rk,'n, Ikllevllc, Wash.
Rev. Larry N " ,'h, F<'l1[on, Mo.
Kim Nessl'i'lllist, Kcnm or,', \V,lsh. Bishop Ri c h a rd Umland, {, r",l[ Falls,
Mont. Ka rt'n Phillips, M crcer I s lan d , Wash. .'-'l aHin I'i h l , K" t,hikan, Alaska Carol Q u i gg, Spokane, Wash.
Jeffrey Ri ppey, Porriand, O r<'. J i m StJllftcr, ivi issollla, M o n t .
S u s a n Srringa, lkllevllc, Wash. E i lecn T�lIcf'o n, Gig H ar b o r, Wash.
A nd rew Turner, Seattle
Rt'\'. Jllhn V.lSwig, Edgt'wood, Was h .
Pen'r Wang, Pebble Ikaeh, Calif. ll i s l l llp M a r t i n Wclls, Spokane, Was h .
Rev. D e a n \Vigsrrom, Silverton, On'.
Special Recogn ition J\lva.rd.
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S u m m e r l e a g u e s ke e p Lute b a s e b a l l p l a y e rs o n th e fie l d i n the a re a a n d a b ro a d fter putting together one of the best seasons i n the h istory of PLU baseball l as t sp ri ng, head coach Geoff Loom i s and several of h is p layers Joined other teams for s u m me r play. Loom is' s u m mer team won a national champions h i p, and he was named manager of the year. Pitcher Matt Serr '05 was i nvited to play for a collegiate travel i n g team that s pe ne two weeks i n Holland i n early J u ly and won a n elite tournament. Several others took p art i n other s u m mer league play. " I t was an experience I'll never forget," Serr said.
C o a c h G eoff Loornis
"Meeting guys from all over the U n i ted S tates and from The
Netherlands and all over E u rope was great. I t was really ncat seeing a d i fferen t cou nery and their values. " The tour was s ponsored by I nt ernational S po rts Tou rs, based i n Los Angeles, which arranges tou rs in 1 2 spo rts including basl:'baLl i n 2 3 CO Ull tril:'s. Serr first learned o f the baseball tou rnament fro m Loomis, and was selected fo llowing an appl ication process. Players are se.lecred based on their grades, playing talent and co m m u n i ty involve me n t. The next s te p was fu nd-raisi ng. Serr needed to raise S2,400 for the tri p. He sent out about 40 letters and raised abo u t half from fam ily and friends. H e earned t h e rest working at Red Rob i n restaurant. The trip to Holland first stopped i n Cincinna ti, O h i o - where h e m e t a l l o f t h e U . S . players - and then went to Amsterdam. D uring the fi rst t h ree days of their s tay in Holland the team ran a baseball c l i n i c for kids. "That was a
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<CMeetingguys from all over
the United States and from The Netherlands and all over Europe was great. It was really neat seeing a different country. )) -Matt Serr great experience," SL:tT said . " I t was really neat because they looked u p t o us l i ke p rofessional baseball players." Then came a couple of practices and the games. The team, based in Apeldoorn - about an hour from Amsterdam - was called the Warriors. All of the players on the team were from NCAA Division I I I schools. The \Varriors WOrl all seven games against teams from Germany, Belgium, I taly and two other U.S. squads to cla.im the title. Sen played tt1 fou r games at t h i rd base or second base and p i tched in one game, tossing all five tt1 n ings of a 4-2 win. Even though he hadn't hit in a game in t h rel:' years, he still had seven hi ts in I I trips to the plate (a .636 aver age) and drove in fou r runs. "Coming together as a team and win ning the tou rnament was really signifi cant," S e r r said . When they we ren' t p l aying, the team toured the coun try. Stops i ncl uded the home of Holocaust s u rvivor Anne Frank. The main mode of transporta tion was bicycle. "Anytime the team wanted to go o u t we'd ride our b i kes everywhere," Sen said. O thers spent the s u mm e r p l aying closer to home. Tyler Stevenson '05, Jason M iller '05, Aaron Fulmer '06 and Chris Ullom '04 al l played for the Everett Merchants.
Loomis completed h is fourth season as manager of the Aloha Knigh ts, based in Portland, Ore. His team qualified for the National Baseball Congress' World Series, held i n August i n O maha, Ncb., and ended u p winning the national championshi p with a perfect 7-0 record. Loom i s was named the NBC National Manager of the Year. The Kn ights and the Merchants are i n t h e Pacific I n ternational League, a sum m e r "wood bat" league for collegiate p l ayers with 1 3 teams in Was h i ngton, Oregon and British Columb ia. U llom had a good season for the Merchants, h i tting .302 with fou r doub les, th ree triples and 1 1 RBI i n 2 6 games. H e graduated from P L U i n May and plans to start medical school tn January. H e also had a tryo u t in September- with the San D i ego Padres organization. Stevenson hit .244 in 3 2 games and M i l ler had a .220 batting average in 22 games, wh i l e Fulmer made nine appear ances as a p i tcher. Five other L u tes also saw action with summer teams. David Fox '06 p l ayed for the t ndependent Eugene (Ore.) B l u e Sox, w h i l e Jeff Calcy ' 0 7 played for another tndependent team, the M t. Hood Cardi n als, also based in Portland. Joe WaJling '05 was a member of the Tacoma Tugs of the .Men's Adult Baseball League, and Joe D i Pietro '07 and Roger Guzman '07 both played for the Yak i m a Beades Ame rican Legion team. Al l except Ullom w i l l return to the Lu te team next s pring and try to do even better than last year. The Lu tes won 23 games last spring, the second h ighest win total tt1 school h i s tory. Included were victories over eventual national champion George Fox and Eastern Connecticut S tate, which was ranked No. 1 in the nation most of the season and fin ished as the national runner-up. �
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Participants in Alumni College 2004 gather outside the Elizabethan Theatre at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Cheryl Hansen (left), associate director of interna足 tional admission, was traveling in Seoul, Korea, and met up with fellow Lutes Hae Soak Lee Yoon Icurrent PLU parenti Hae Young Yoon
'85 lfirst Korean gradu足
ate of PLUI Seong Shil Park I c u rrent PLU studentl and Sean S . K . Shin, PLU Korea representative.
Showing their Lute pride and wearing "Lutes for Life足 shirts on the bea ch of Playa Hermosa in Costa Rica
are Jennifer (Tolzmann '97) Aviles and Mari (Hoseth
'96)
Lysne_ Jennifer is in her last year of her medical
residency at University of Maryland in Baltimore and Mari teaches junior high in Sumner, Wash.
From left, Usa (Green) Sullivan
'95, Kirstan (Laatha)
Tobin '94, Brin (Miller) Seon '95, Larissa Berry '95, Angela Otto
'95
and Kirstin (Carnahan) Albaugh '95
gathered for a girls' reunion In San Oiego.
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o ta rvi ng artist G ra d u ate fi n d s work i n va ri o u s m e d i u m s
Shanna D u n c an's style ran g e s from da rk i m a g e s l i ke this t o m o r e whimsi c a l a rtwork. Photo by Andy S p rain '05.
R i ght now, c h a ra c ters from "Al i c e a n d Wo nd e rl a n d " i ntri g u e D u n c a n . Photo b y Andy S p ra i n '05
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or Shanna Duncan, arc isn't just a hob by. I t's a living. "People always picture the term starving artist, but it's not true," said Du ncan '00. "There's always work." Du ncan pai ms everything fr0111 menus co snowboards. She designs jew elry) paints m u rals in homes and restaurants and illustrates children's books fo r rwo different p resses. Her work ranges from dark images o f skulls and hearrs with wings co whimsical daffodils and "Alice in Wonderland" characters. "People forget rhere's design to every rhi ng," Du ncan said. "There are a lor of people who can draw, bur rhey j u s r look a r ir l i ke a hobby." In her firsr year ar PLU, Duncan, who rransferred in as a j u nior, was offered a job drawing chalk board menus ar Northern Pacific Co ffee Company, j u s t down t h e road from t h e un iversity. " 1 was f1ar broke and wrore a check hop ing i r wouldn't bounce)" she said. "The owner liked my signature so much, he asked me i f I wanted a job." And everyrhing snowballed from rhere. After designing a ta[[oo for a waitress at From rhe Bayou, another local business, Duncan gor a job paint ing menus and murals fo r rhe Cajun resraurant. D uncan says mosr o f her jobs come [0 her by chance. "Every job I've h ad has been rhat way," she said_ "Ie's aboU[ being i n rhe right p lace ar the right rime and being confident in yo ur art work. After graduaring with a bachelor of fi ne arts degree, Du ncan rook six months off [0 backpack rhrough Sourh America. She returned and worked as a grap hics il lus rrator fo r a clor h i ng re tail disrribucor and rhen a graphic arrisr in i n ternarional marketing for Labor Ready Corporarion. [n rhe meantime, she continued doing art fo r NPCC and From rhe Hayou. I r was rhen rhat the requesrs for her work started pouring in and Du ncan
left her job to concentrare on her art. Now, Du ncan works at From the Bayou as both a server and an artist. The rescauram's walls and ceilings are covered wirh murals rhar give ir a southern Louis iana fed, rhe menus are ind ividually hand paimed, and rhe tables and chairs are colorfully etched with designs and quores. "It's dark," Duncan said. " Bu r i r h as rhar playful elemem." Much of the work in rhe orig inal location is hers, and D u ncan was hi red co create rhe same feel ar rhe sec ond locarion in Puyal lup.
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Duncan said. <Whether ies from me or someone else there )s some way to cultivate it and get it down on canvas) a chai� or anything. J) Working there, she says, has o pened rhe door [0 more opportuniries. Customers inquire abou t paintings and she's rhere co talk co rhem aboU[ ir, which ofren resulrs in anorher job. "1 always have an idea," Duncan said. "Whether ir' s from me or someone else rhere's some way co cultivare ir and get ir down on canvas, a chair, or any rhing." Du ncan's murals artracred rhe arren rion of p ro s nowboarders Marr and Te mple Cum mins) and she became an artisr designing snowboards fo r Lib Technologies. Srarting wirh a basic idea o f what rhe company wants, Du ncan p resents rh ree or fou r skerches. "A lot of rhe ti me, I jusr play o ff rhi ngs in my head," she said. Afrer the company p icks one, and she fi ne-runes i r, Du ncan takes a large p iece of s heer continued on next page
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rock, stretc hes canvas over it and begins to paint. The manufacturer tran sfers her designs to the boards. D u n can i s already work i ng o n snow board des igns for next year. S h e also designed all of th is seaso n's gra p h ics d i s p layed on T-sh i rts, hats, stickers and packaging - fo r Ivi an C u m m i n s ) One Ball Jay, a company that manufactures wax and o th e r accessories fo r snow board s , s kateboards and s u rfboards. Switchi ng styles i s no p roblem fo r D u ncan, whose h o use is filled with h e r o w n work. "You have t o adapt t o t h e n e e d s o f d i ffc rcnr c l i e ms." she said. All her artwork keeps her b u sy, but D u n can says she'll keep doing i t. "There are days when I'll p u t in
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p a i n r i n g, " she sai d. " I t is a job, b u t i t's also a passi o n . " D u ncan , w h o can ' t even re member when she first starred pai n t ing, gor her i n s p i ra tion from her dad. " I re member learn i n g to paint bas i c s h apes," she said. " I t had to be perfect. H e was really deta. i l-orien ted . " D u n can s ays s h e was also i n s p ired by her professors and grad uating class at PLU. She started out in the bas i c class, m o re advanced than most s tu d e n ts, and was allowed to devel o p her own sched ule. Former art professor Lawry G o l d was a big i n f1ue nce o n h e r. " H i s w i l l i ng ness to let me pain t, and nOt keep me o n regi m e n , helped m e deve l o p q u i te a b i t, " she said. D u ncan says she will always remember her sen i o r art show because o f the work and the p e o p l e that wcre in i t. "There were so many taleR ted peo p le i n that gro up," s h e said. "We a l l fed o ff each orh er." �
B)I Nisha !\jm,mi IXI.l1ic '02
Grad works her way up
D u n c a n b l e n d s c o l o rs of o r a n g e , y e l low a n d red on a c a nvas. She says s h e's always c o m i n g up with n e w proje cts. P h oto by An dy S p r a i n '05.
That love of curre n t eve n ts , as well as
t h ro u g h , che v i d e o i s b a d , g u e s t s d o n ' t
to managing biggest
her strong drive and raiem, has landed
s how, and she has to keep the s h ow
Berger at C N N I n t e rnarional i n
fro m collapsi ng.
news stories for CNN
London, where s h e produces C N N
" Yo u can not have an o ff day - yo u
Today, B u s i ness In ternational a n d p re
have to come i n ready to p l ay," s h e said.
eidi Berger has a h unger for
pares specials 011 cu rrent events i ncl u d
"This i s where you can rcally s h i n e . "
news . " I think
i n g rhe Russian school siege and the
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crave it," said
Berger '9 1 . "When I go to pick
u p something to eat, I p ick u p a fresh
po pc's anl1 lversary. Berger said she l ikes the a d renal i n e ,
Berger h a s b e e n s h i .n i ng s i n ce she was a srudem at PLU and heard a guest speaker talk abo u r rhe i m po rtance
newspaper. To me that's Jike a candy
rhe. fact t h a t every day is d i ffe rent.
of real-world exp erience . S h e d i d n' t
bar."
There are days when t h i ngs fal l
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" 1 remember thi n k i ng, 'I'm 1 9 and I'm beh i nd)'" B e rger said. Sh,e callght up. " My best advice to students is to get those internships by the time they grad uate," Berge r said. She fo und intern sh ips at TV stations i n Seattle and Po rtland, O re., and then became a news ass istant at KIRO TV earning $ 5 . 5 0 per hOllr, wo rking late nights during the fi rst Gulf War. That paid off, and when a news assistant's job opened up, KIRO h i red her. She worked at KGW i n Portland for three years a s a n assign ment editor fo r a magazine show, booking guests and setting up stories, and then was a public affairs producer working on public service annou ncemen ts.
C7 have no desire to be on the
you r fam i ly and house and comfort o r d o you take a risk?" Berger s a i d . " I fel t like I h a d ano ther layer in me." She took the job. She was a producer when the I raq War s tarred until the dec laration of the end of major combat, working 1 2-hour overn igh t shifts. She p roduced fou r hours of TV when the usual was o ne, gaining invaluable expe rience and showcasing her solid news ju dgment. "I h ave no desire to be on the air. My tale n ts are a real drive and thorough research. I'm always demanding I want the best shots," she said. Berger was assigned to London fo r a fo u r-week assign menr and retu rned to Atlanta, working fo r CNN domestic, p roducing Wolf Bli t�cr's weekday show. Then she got the cal l from London: They wanted her back on a full-time -
basis, and she re turned last summer. In November, she [['aveled to \Vales for "hostile envi ronment" train ing, which she hopes will lead to working in the fleld. Berger said her greatest challenge is studying u p o n i n ternational geograrhy and pol i tics - for the audience there. CNN In ternational is not seen i n the U.s., but i n the rest o f the world. Berger has enjoyed traveling o n the weekend and stays in touch with ber friends from college. Sh e's not sure how long she'll be overseas. "I just wan t to keep going," she said. Though much of her college experi ence was off-campus, she said PLU laid a great fou ndation. "It push ed me, it chal lenged me, and it made me think," she said. [§J ·By KatiJerine fled/aild Hal/sen '88
air. My talents are a real drive and thorough research, I'm always demanding
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I want
the best shots. )) "I always knew I wanted to get i nto the newsroom," Berger said, but kept h i tting brick walls. She was told she n eeded local n ewsroom experience, so she app l i ed fo r jobs all over and ended u p in Maco n, G a., p roducing the local news. "Three months was all i t took," she said. She ret urned to Seattle as a news writer at KIRO and within a few mon ths was with KING TV, where she stayed fo r m o re than six years. S h e starred as a n overnight writer and moved up to prod ucing the 1 0 p.m. wee k n igh t news. Among her accom plishments, she coordinatcd coverage of the 9/ 1 1 attacks when she spent 1 0 days i n Washington, D.C. She loved KING, but wan tcd more responsibility, so she applied at stations in other major markets. She was offered a job by CNN I nternational in Atlanta a city not on her p re ferred l ist. "I had to ask mysclf, do you stay near
H e i d i Berger '91 makes d e c isiolls a bo u t how to present some of the worfd's biggest n e ws stories as a p r o d u c e r at C N N I nternational in Lo n d o n . P h o to c ourtesy H e i d i Berg er.
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Louetta (Brunner) Krippaehne died July B.
and 1 954 and was l e a d i n g scorer d urin g
Sound. S h e was an In novative e l e men
1 935, 1937, 1 938, 1 939, 1 941 , 1 942, 1 943, 1 944, 1 �46, 1 949, 1951, 1 952, 1 953, 1 960,
She worked a s the sec retary for Campus
h i s s e n i o r 'le a r - 370 po i nts . He is sur
M i nistry at PLU lor
vived by his three d a u g hters, SueAnn,
P i e r c e S c h ool District f o r more than 40
1 964, 1 965, 1 966, 1 967, 1 968, 1 972, 1 973, 1978, 1981 , 1 988, 1991, 1 992, 1996
A d e d i c ated c h u rch and community
D in a , a n d J a n a ; his son B ryan; a n d five
years a s a tea c h e r, elementary coun
lB years.
member, she was involved in many seIVice o pportunities. She was also a
g r a n d c hildren. One g r a n d d a u g h t er,
J o rdyn , preceded h i m in de ath .
C l a ss Representative - Volly ( N o rby) Grande
is s U IVived by her husband, Charles; d a ughters J a n i c e M. Nelson (Spencer).
Ga i l (Krippaehne '73) Easling and her husband, David Easling '73, and Naomi
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(Krippaehne '82) Warren (C la y); son
Stan Willis died July 3 1 . He began his career in education as a teacher at Parkland Elementary School and was
Steven Krippaehne '80 ( Le slie ); brothers Bernhard Brunner, Lawrence Brunner, and Louis Brunner '48, and 1 6 grandchildren.
principal at Parkland and Central ele
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mentary schools. I n 1 959, h e returned to PLC and earned his master's of education degree. He went o n to enj oy a 35-year c areer with the D e partment o f Defense Dependent S c hools, w h i c h took h i m a n d
Class Representative - Edna (Haglund) Dorothy
h i s f a m i l y a b r o a d - 2 0 years i n S p a i n, 1 2
1 9� 1
in P u e rto R i c o a n d hree i n Germa ny. He
Wayne Bettinger d i e d Sept. 2. Before
was a n a r d e n t Lute, anending football
coming to PLC, he entered the U.S. Army
g a mes a n d m u s i c a l events, recruiting
a n d served in Intelligence and
students, s u p p o rting programs a n d serv
R e c o n n a i s s a n c e in the 6th Division. In
selor, e d ucation s p e c i a l ist, a n d ultimately a s p r i n c i p a l . D uring that time, she wrote a grant to fund the Head Start Program
devoted mother a n d grandmother. She
H.H,
tary e d u c ator who seIVed in the Fra n k l i n
Janet IKlippen Myhre, professor of math· ematics and d i rector o f the Reed I nstitute for Decision Science at C l a remont M c Kenna C olle g e i n C l a r e m o nt, C a lif., w a s n a m e d Fellow o f the A m e r i c a n Statistical Association
Aug. 10, d u ri n g the annual awards cere
mony at the Joint Statistical M e e tin g s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The designa tion of Fellow is a superlative honor in the association and signifies a n individ ual's outstanding service to and leader s h i p in t h e field of statistical science.
Gloria (Evanson) Keller a n d her h u s b a n d , Walter, celebrated their 50th wed d i n g a nnivers a ry J uly 1 8 i n Va l p a r aiso , I n d . , w i t h family a n d friends, i n c l u d i n g P L U a l ums f r o m n e a r a n d f a r.
a t P a r k l a n d School, e a r n i n g h e r the title of "mother o f Head Start" i n the district. I n recognition of h e r d e d i c ated seIVlce, s h e received the Award for Professional Excellence from Western Washington U niversity in 1 987. D u ring h e r m a n y years at Parkland S c h o o l , she was very involved i n helping future teachers by mentoring both PLU a n d U P S students. Marie is s urvived by h e r h u s b a n d ,
Clifford '49, daughter Karen (Korsmo '67) Vigeland and her husband George '63; daughter Elise Michaels; sons Mark, Wayne, Dale and seven grandchildren.
1 962 C l a s s R e p resentatives - Leo Eliason a n d D i x i e (Likkel) Matthias
ing a s c l ass representative. This year he
1 943, he earned two Bronze Stars w h i l e
received the Heritage Award in re c o g n i
s e r v i n g i n the P a c i f i c . H e m a r r i e d
tion of h i s lifelong s u p p o rt o f P L U . He i s
survived by h i s w i f e of 63 ye a r s, Thelma
M adelyn W e l f r i n g e r i n 1 946 and h a d
1 955
Class R e p resentatives - P a u l a ( H eyer)
t w o c h i l d ren, C i ndy a n d B r u c e , both d ec ea sed . After gradu ating from PLC
Class Rep resentative - Phyl!is ( G ra h n )
B i llings a n d J udy Perry
(Daniels '40); h i s chil dren, Kathy P o l l a kowski, Judy Carr '70, and Brian '77;
with a degree in e d u c ation, Wayne
and several g r a n d c hildren.
t a u g h t school and served as p r i n c i p a l between 1 952 a n d 1 981 i n Port O r c h a rd a n d S u m n e r, Wash. He married his
Class Representative - Luella Toso J ohn so n
second wife, Susan, in 1 972. For the last 25 years, h i s close c o m p a nion was J a n e Welch, w i t h w h o m h e s p e n t a great
fJ4 J
deal of time trave l i n g . H e also enjoyed
Virginia (Tegner) Ward died July 22. Alter graduating from PLC, she ta u g h t school at
western states with fellow S p a n away
Woodland Grade School i n P uyall u p from
194f to 1 943, when she married Homer
many years o f golf, traveling to various
Men's Club go l f ers .
Ward. Together they raised five children.
Bob Brass d i e d J u l y 16, a fter a l o n g ill
She went on to work for 13 years at the
ness. He began his teaching career in
Washington State Depart m e n t of Revenue.
Port Orchard, Wash., and later taught in
An active member of First Christian Church
Parkland. H e went on to be vice princi
of O ly m p i a since 1 956, Virginia seIVed as an elder and a deacon. She was also
Roya l Matron of Capitol Court, Order of
pal at Meadow Park J unior High School in B ea v e rto n , O re., retiring in 1 986. He H e was active i n m a ny c o m mu n i ty
Masonic orders. She i s sUIVived by four of
service organizations a n d was a m e m b e r
her children, Daniel, Margaret Williams,
of O c e a n Park L u t h e r a n C h u r c h . H e is
Wendy Horton, and Melinda H i l l e r
s U IVived by h i s wife o f 52 years, Lo i s
(Stepheni; 1 0 g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; and three
(Swanson); d a u g hters, C h ristine Brass,
great grandchildren. Homer and her son
V i c k i e Ten n a n t a n d R o b l Kozinski; son,
David preceded her in death.
J o hn; eight g r a n d c h i l d ren; a n d o n e g r e a t · g ra n d c h i l d .
Class Representative - Annabelle Birkestol
1 9, Class Representative - Iver H a u g e n
Class Representative
Gerald Lider
1 948
Pejsa
Bob Howard i s a n agent a t the Alaska Phyllis Grahn Carlson-Carroll married D o n a l d Pejsa J uly 3 a t the O a k b rook Golf
&
Cou ntry C l u b in Lakewood, Wash.
Present were her c h ildren, David
C a r l s o n , Debbie Andre '82, Pam Olsen '83 a n d Patrice Rossano '85, a nd h e r seven
Garnet Lund d i e d A u g . 1 1 . H e w a s a horseman a n d a b u i l der, d e s i g n e r, a n d
Andre '04 a n d c u rrent PLU student Merissa Andre. B oth Don and Phyllis are retired and make their home in Unive rs i ty Place, Wash., and as "snow-birds" in Surprise, A ri z.
I n s u r a n c e C o m p a ny i n Fa irbanks. H e w a s previously a s e n i o r representative for I B M. Bob is also a northern Alaska coordin ator for the rotary International Youth Exchange program.
I 6 Ingrid Hagstrom Huber Brenneise d i e d M a y 2 5 . S h e g r e w u p on a farm i n North D a kota a n d always m a i nta i n e d those prairie sta n dards of life. S h e received a two-year t e a c h i n g c redential in 1 934
l Q'b
from Dickson State Universiry a n d taught
Class Representatives - Ginny (Grahn)
in several one-room schools in North
Haugen and Cia rene (Osterli) Johnson
Dakota. In 1 943, she married Alfred (Fritz) Huber, with whom she had twin sons Gene and Dean. After Fritz was killed in
I Si
World War II, I n g rid settled in Tacoma,
C l a ss Representative - M a r i l y n K a tz
where s h e ma rried Edwin Brenneise in
1 958
d e g ree in e d ucation from PLU a n d t a u g h t
1955. She received her bachelor'S
Class Representatives - Don Cornell a n d David Knutson
elementa ry s c h ool i n the F r a n k l i n Pierce S c h o o l District in Ta c o m a until she retired. I n g r i d a n d Edwin were members of many organizations and always
J959 C l a ss R e presentative - AI D u n g a n
1 9b } Class Representative - R o n Lerch
enjoyed a n i c e waltz o r s c h ottische.
1967
J. Wesley Fitts died May B. H e was a crew s u p e IVisor f o r the D e p a rtment o f Natural R e s o u rces f o r 2 5 years. H e worked a t U
craftsman o f h o m e s . H i s p a s s i o n s i n c l u d · e d h i s g r a n d c h i ldren, tea C h i n g , a n d
general oHice o f New York Life
g r a n d d a ughters, i n c l u d i n g Kimberly
moved to O c e a n Shores, Wash., in 1993.
Amaranth and a c tive in many other
1 963
Marie Korsmo d i ed Aug. 7. After leaving
&I
S u g a r in Toppenish,
Wash., from 1 973 to 1 979, a n d was a
C l a s s Representative - Norene (Skilbred)
c o a c h i n g a n d p l a y i n g basketb a l l . H e
PLU, s h e earned h e r ma ster's d e g ree in
fourth- a n d fifth-grade tea c h e r in Orting
Gulhaugen
played b a s k e t b a l l f o r P L C between 1 950
e d u c a ti o n from the University of Puget
a n d Wapato, Wash., between 1 967 and
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1 973. Wes enjoyed hunting, fishing and
M u sic in Roch ester, N . Y., w h e r e she was
Sco" Bennighof i s t h e first p r i n c i p a l of a
David Gunovich l eft his position as PLU's
studying Bible history. He was a member
a visiting professor of voice the past
new $ 1 0 million elernentary-middle
d i rector of admiss i o n s to begin his new
o f the Fork Church o f the Nazarene,
year. Her o p e ratic roles have taken her
school complex in Sileridan, Ore. He has
c a reer a s a development director for
which he a n d his wife o f 40 years,
to Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, British
been i n education for nearly 30 years. His
m a j o r g i fts at PLU. He enjoyed his 21
B a rbara, o rg a nized. H e is survived by
Columbia, S a n Fra nci sco (Merola
wife, Debra ( Roberts '75), i s a first-grade
years in the admi ssions oHice a n d is
Barbara; his son James Fitts; his d a u gh
Program). Anchorage, M i lwaukee, and
teacher a n d reading special ist.
looking foeNard to new challenges and
ter, Betsy Webber; h i s brother Mikki
the U n iversity o f WaShington a n d P L U .
B ro c km a n ; and five g r a n d c h i l dren.
She also has been featured as recitalist and o ratorio soloist with such orches
1 968
Howard Wolf is a retired teacher. After graduating from PLU, he taught in Daly City, Calif, but memories of PLU left him l o n g i n g to return to the Pacific N o rthwest. In 1975, he met his future wife, S e e n a , at a pa rty in San Mateo, Calif While dating, h e d i s c overed that she was from Seattle and a n x i o us to return. Howard proposed to her by say ing, "If you m a rry me, I promise we will live in Seattle." She a c cepted and h e kept h i s promise. They have lived i n Seattle for 2 7 years, w h e re they raised two da ughters. They sold real estate together before Howard returned to teac h i n g . They have a h o m e i n Lake Forest P a rk a n d are always glad to h e a r from old friends.
1 969 C l a ss R e p resentative - Rose (Lanes) Ste i n e r
tras a s the Seattle Symphony, the Northwest C h a m ber O rchestra, and the Spokane Symphony, a m o n g others. She received her m aster's degree a n d doc torate i n musical arts in vocal perform ance from the University o f Washington. Other professional training includes vocal work in Sienna, Italy, and private study with Mary C u rtis-Verna, Lucille Evans, Frank G uarrera, a n d Professor Kahn in Salzburg. In a d d ition, Consta n c e had four years of study i n the Alexander Technique a n d has given workshops to s i n g e rs and actors.
Sharon (Rodkey) Smith received a B uHett Outsta n d i n g Teacher Award. S h e h a s ta ught vocal m u sic i n O rn a h a ( N e b . ) P u bl i c S c h o o l s f o r 2 5 y e a r s , the l a s t two at Central H i g h S c h o o l .
James Lorenz d i e d A u g . 1 9 of Lou
Utilities i n 1 990 after 3 1 years o f service. S u rviving h i rn are his wife of 50 years,
after 35 years in s o c i a l service a d m i nis
Carleen; d a u g hters Rebecca G i rouard
tration - the last 1 7 years i n Tucson, Ariz.
(Roger) a n d Patricia H a rn pton (Brya n);
at Casa d e los Ninos, the country's first
son James Lorenz
crisis n u rsery for child a b u s e and neg
Lorenz '65 a n d Bob Lorenz and seven
l e c t victims. Arizona's governor honored
grandc hildren.
'86;
brothers Gary
J ea n n e for service o n b e h a lf of child abuse victirns. The C h i l d Welfare Lea g u e occasion of her retirement, presenting her with a c rystal angel award that "recog nizes the lifelong d e d i c ation o f J e a n ne Landdeck-Sisco, a passionate protector of America's c h ildren." J e a n n e a n d her h u s b a n d , Williarn, plan to travel and take life a little rnore s l owly. They live in Tucson.
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1 972 Jay Tappan is the new c h i e f of Columbia River Fire a n d Rescue in St. Helens, Ore. H e has been with the fire district s i n c e 1 996, first a s a community awareness
as fire marshal. Jay retired as a major in the U . S . Air Force after 20 years. He h a s served a s t h e president of t h e O regon Fire Marshals Association. He a n d his wife, Lynne, live i n St. Helens.
David Thorson was a p p o inted a district c o u rt judge in the 1 1 t h J ud i c i a l District,
Norman Gerken works f o r t h e State o f
serving ChaHee, Custer, Fremont a n d
Washin gton's Departrnent of Labor a n d
Park counties i n Colorado. He h a d been
Industries. After leaving PLU, he earned a
the senior d eputy district attorney for
master's of arts degree in history frorn
the 1 1 th Judicial District, serving Park
Washington State University and a rnaster's
County. He also does pro bono l e g a l
of public administration degree from City
w o r k f o r the M o u n t a i n R e s c u e
University. He is a long-time Rotarian and
Association a n d The Colorado S e a r c h
just completed a year as president of the
and Rescue B o a rd .
Rotary Club of Tumwater. For more informa tion, check out Mvw tumwa terrotary org and click on Valedictory Comments.
pal, assistant superintendent and, most recently, superintendent o f the North Central E d u c ational Service District in Wenatchee, Wash. He is a l s o a writer and contributor to professional books and magazines. He and his wife, Carol, live in Cle Elum.
Suzy Sheridan is the chair of Maryland Tennis O H i c i a l s . I n 2003, she was named
1 984
Class Representative - Mark ChristoHerson
Anneliese Weik earned a master of nursing d e g ree from the University of Washington in 200 1 , after 1 7 years as a CCU/CICU nurse. She now works as a n u rse practitioner with a private c a rdiol ogy practice, whose primary focus is the
1 9i5
prevention of heart disease.
Sandra (Prior) Buffa is the exec utive vice
Class Re presentatives - Ja net (Olden)
Class R e p resentative - Ed Voie
president and c h ief f i n a n c i a l officer at Mrs. Fields Famous Brands. S h e came to Mrs. Fields in 1 999 after two years with Cra btree
&
Evelyn, Ltd., most recently as
president. Sandra was also OFO and sen O pti cal from 1 993-1 998.
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R e g g e and Carolyn Stelling
Patrice Carlson and Steve Rossano were m a rried Sept. 20, 2003, in a garden cere mony at her mother's (Phyllis Grahn
Pejsa '55) American Lake home In Lakewood, Wash. Patrice tea c hes art
Dillard Coldiron died A u g . 2. Before c o m i n g to PLU, he served with the Army i n Vietn a m . He i s s u rvived by his wife, M a rilyn; his sons, R o g e r, Paul and Eric; his d a u ghters, Kayla a n d Alayna; a n d his grandson, J . J .
in area schools, while Steve is self employed. Patrice's u ncle, fver Haugen
'54, officiated. Atten d i n g the wedding
were Ginny (Grahn
'56) Haugen, Dave
Peterson '74, D irk Reese '79, Debbie Carlson '82, Bruce Olsen '83, Pamela (Carlson '83) Dlsen, Kari (Haugen '83) Scanlan, lynnell (Haugen '85) Herzer, '
Kimberly Andre 04, and current PLU stu
1 976
Class Representative - G a ry Powell
dent Merissa Andre '05. The c o u p l e lives i n Redmond, Wash.
1 977
Craig Chance was promoted by Columbia
J o a n ( N e l son) Mattich
c o ntinue his duties a s manager of
1 978
Administration l e n d i n g programs. In 2000,
Class Representatives - Leigh Erie and
specialist in the fire prevention a n d pub lic education division, a n d more recently
Class R e p resentative - Lois (Weh m a n n ) LaCuran
c a reer, Gene served as a teach e r, princi'
G herig's disease. He retired from the City o f Tacoma D e p a rtment of Public
a new capacity.
of Washington G e nerals' Washingtonian Award for 2003. D u ri n g his 30-ye a r
ior vice president of finance for Vista
Jeanne Landdeck-Sisco retired J u n e I
o f A rn e r i c a also h o n o r e d her o n the
the opportunity to serve the university in
Gene Sharra" received the Association
Bank to senior vice president. He will Columb ia's Small Business
Allen Tuller d i e d June 25. He served a six-ye a r enlistment in the U.S. Naval
Reserve and was o n active duty from
1 970-72 aboard the U . S S. Tripoli LPH No.
he was honored by the SBA as the Pacific N o rthwest R e g i o n a l Small B u s i ness Financial Advocate o f the Year. Craig a n d his wife, Kathy, live in O l y m p i a .
1 0 off the coast of Vietnam belore being honorably discharged. He was a m e m b e r
0 1 t h e I L W U Loc a l 23 of Tacoma
for the
past 17 years. Allan enjoyed fishing on local lakes, traveling to Reno, Arilona
and Lake Chelan, sports and his family. He is survived by his wife of 32 yea rs, M a g d a lena; sons Carl and Dylan; g rand d a u g hter Alyssa; mother Geneva; and brothers Vance a n d Steve.
1 98£,
Class Representative - Stacey (Kindred) Hesterly
Mark Haskins completed his tour of duty in command o f forward operating loca tions, Aruba a n d Curac ao, before spend i n g a year as deputy commander of the 55th electronic combat group in Tuscan, Ariz. He is now off to Tokyo, J a p a n , with
1 9 79
his wile, Kristin (Shipman
'88),
to attend
Class Rep resentatives - David a n d
language training and the J a panese
Teresa ( H ausken) S h a rkey
National Institute for Defense Studies.
the M id-Atlantic OHicial of the Year. She
1971 Class Representative - Joseph Hustad Jr.
Constallce (Koschmann) Haas joined the voice facu lty at Eastman School O f
1 '187
says the best p a rt is her supportive
19 0
family. She lives i n Rockville, M d .
Class Rep resentative - P h i l Wa l d n e r
Class Representative - D a rren H a m by
1 98"
Miriam (Bacon) Kennedy received a
1 974
Class Representative - Dave J o h n s o n
Class Representative - Paul Coll ard
m a ster's degree in tec h n i c a l c o m m u n i c a -
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35
tions from the U n iversity of Wa shington
Enterprise a n d the U . S . S . S a n J o s e .
and her partner, Kate M a c Kenzie of Novi,
in 2002. S h e also earned a c e rtificate
D u ri n g t h e s e years, h e e x c e l l e d as a
M i c h., had a time of 7 minutes and 1 3.71
g i o n e d i t o r o f the Tyl e r (Texas) M o rn i n g
from the same university i n Web content
mess m a n a g ement specialist, recruiter
seconds.
T e l e g r a p h . H e b e g a n working at t h e
development i n 1 999. She i s t h e director
a n d drug/a l c o h o l c o u n s e l o r. H e is s u r
of marketing for B K Business Systems in
vived
by h i s
wife 01 30 years,
M a rilvn; h i s
Burien, Wash. (www bkbusiness.com) In
four sons, Michael, Chad, Matthew and
addition to marketing, she is responsible
Collin; four grandchildren; and four step
for the documentation of the manage
grandchildren.
ment S<{stem s oftw a re t h e company has p ro g ra m m ed. Miflam and her h u s b a n d, Tom, live in Se attle with their two cats, a spotted tabby n a m e d Leo a n d a tortoise shell named Aria.
1 989 Class Representative - Lisa ( H ussy)
p a p e r in M a r c h 2003 a s a r e l i g i o n writer.
David "D,J." Gurule is the new women's tennis coach at Gonzaga UniverSity in Spokane, Wash. He joins the GU staH after working as a club professional a t Eagle Crest Resort i n fledmond, Ore., for
Brian Arnot married Leslie A n n M e i e r
the past year. Prior to working a t E agl e
J uly 31 i n B e l l evue, W a s h . H e i s a stu
Crest. he was the h e a d tennis profes
dent
sional at Broken Top in Bend, Ore., a n d
in
the PLU Alte r n a tive Routes
E d u cation program, working to become a
s e rved two seasons a s t h e women's ten
h i g h school math tea ch e r a n d d o i n g h i s
n i s coach at M o u ntain View H i g h S c h o o l
interns h i p at Mt. Si H i g h S c h o o l in
i n B e n d . D . J . p l a y e d four y e a r s of varsity
S n o q u a lmie, Wash. They live in Renton,
tennis at P L U ,
Ferraro
Wash.
1 990
Michael and Tara (Creswel l ) Thompson
A n g e l a Vahsholtz-Andersen
Seattle Fi n a n c i a l G ro u p as vice president
love life in the Big E asy, where M i c h a e l
01
is a corpo rate p u b l i c relations m a n a g e r
F i n a n c i a l G ro u p is a family-owned
for the N e w O r l e a n s Hornets. T h e N e w
Seattle-based firm, with more than 500
human resources i n M a r c h . Seattle
Orleans social scene and NBA schedule
employees providing mortgage a n d
David Dierckins died after a courageous battle with cancer. His memorial service
k ee p t h e m b u sy . Let them know i f you're
f i n a n c i a l services i n 24 states. N a n cy h a s
coming to town lor a convention or
five c h i l d r e n and t h r e e g ra n dc hildren a n d
was July 7 a t LOS Church in Puyallup,
Mardi G r a s !
lives in Parkland with he r h u s b a n d , Tom.
Wash. In addition to the MBA he earned at PLU,
he held a master's of public
a d m i nistration degree from Indiana U n iversity. David worked for 1 7 years at B o e i n g , most recently as a busmess
a n d Kipp.
April Reynolds
Class Re p re s e nt a ti ves - D a n Lysne a n d Catherine (Overland) H a u c k
Torsten Hekkelstrand g r a d uated from t h e a n MBA i n international b u siness. He
the rank
01
master sergeant i n the United
States Aif Force a n d h a s been a p p ointed s h o p chief o f the C h a rleston A i r Force Base N o n destructive Inspection Lab.
I 91 Gabriel Selvitella died J a n. 1 5. S h e enjoyed her c a r e e r a s a m a n ufacturing engineering planner at Boeing, where she earned the respect of her peers.
intervention hotline for runaway children. In the Northwest, he was a documentary producer and writer, focused on religious nonprofit corporations whose influence stretched from Mexico to C a n a d a a n d west to Austral i a . H e w a s also p u b l i c a H a i r s p r o d u c e r for KTBW-TV C h a n nel 40 i n Seattle. H e a n d h i s wile, J a net, live in Lindale, Texas, with their children,
1998 Class Representative - S h a n n o n ( H erlockerl Stewart
Tim Garchow is the new p r i n c i pal at Southside S c hool in Shelton, Wash. Before c o m i n g to Southside, h e taught for six years i n S um n e r, Wash. H i s class
worked o n e year i n S h a n g h a i , China, for o n e of Sweden's largest retailers a n, d n o w l i v e s i n Warsaw, Poland, with h i s wife, Z u z a n n a . H e works l o r A r c World Wide, p a rt o f the Leo B u rnett advertising
grade, seventh grade social studies and
married
language arts, eighth grade special edu
Christopher
cation, and a kindergarten through sixth
Bahner Jan. 1 0
grade science program.
i n Patuxent River, Md. April
U n iversity of Luton, E n g l a n d , i n 2000 with
Jeremy Soltro" h a s been promoted to
Hollywood Life-line, a 24- h o u r crisis
room experience i n c l u d es teaching sixth
994
m a n ag e r. H e is survived by his wife, Lisa; d a ughter, Megan; and sons, Colin
Patri c k has lived and worked in 22 c o u n tries. I n L o s A n g e l e s , h e d i rected the
Stephanie, 1 9, 'Timothy, 18, and Rebekah, 14.
Nancy (Keene-Blakely) Stee le j o i n e d Class Represe ntatives - S e a n Neely a n d
Patrick B u t l er h a s been promoted t o r e l i
i s a biologist for St. M a ry's County, Md., a n d Christopher i s a naval flight officer. They live in Lexington Park, Md.
t 9S Class Representatives - Krista S i c k e rt
Jamie Meyers married J eHrey M a rysville, Wash. Kristina (Hickok)
Daheim '97 served a s maid of honor, Ben Hunt a n d E r i n Needham '98 were married
a g e n cy's m a i n c l ient.
Paul's Lutheran Church in Wilton, Wisc.
B redstrand A u g . 29 at Leifer M a n o r in
1 996
n e twork, and i s responsible for the
Ryan Fletcher was ordained Sept. 26 at SI.
w h i l e Matt Daheim '97 a n d Bethany
Wolbrecht-Dunn '98 were in atte n d a n c e , J am i e i s a 9 1 1 dispatcher for Snohomish
at th e Cathedral
County, a n d J e H is a Seattle firefighte r.
o f St. M a tthew's
They live in Monroe, Wash.
the Apostle in
Bush and Stephanie Page-Lester
Washington,
D.C .. July 1 7,
Friends and loved ones said that she had
Marty Mogk te a c h e s advance p l a c ement biology at Sammamish H i g h School i n
a n amazing strength of spirit, and was an
Bryan Herb was
and honey
inspiration to those who knew her. She i s
selected to
mooned in
survived by h e r p a rents, J u n e N o m e r a n d
a p p e a r on at
Belize. Ben has a law degree from
AI P i r n a t ; sisters A n g e l i q u e Pirnat a n d
least eight
C olumb u s S c hool of Law at The Catholic
N i c ole N i ght; n i e c e K a l i a ; a n d h e r loving
episodes
U n iversity of America i n Washi ng ton ,
partner, Rodger Fritz.
"Va c a t i o n
D . C., a n d is a member of the bar in the
C h a llenge," a
District of Co lumbia. They live in New
were married
new h a l f - h o u r
York City, where B e n is with the Federal
April 3 at M o u nt
s e r i e s by the
B u re a u of A l c o h o l To b a c c o a n d Firearms.
B a k e r Park
1 99 2
Jennifer Bonagofsky a n d Ph i l i p Palermo
01
who produced the Travel C h a n n el's
Heaven ch urch i n Ta c o m a . They were
"Sec rets," " Best of . . . ," a n d "Top Ten."
best fri e n d s i n h i g h school a n d started
"Va c ation C h a l l e n g e " features three
dating i n c o l l e g e . J e n nifer i s a s p e c i a l
diHerent getaways, which are presented
educati o n t e a c h e r at H a rb o r H e ig hts
by professional travel planners to a
E l e m e ntary S c h o o l i n Gig Harbor, a n d
family or group of friends n e e d i n g a
P h i l i p works at t h e Puyal l u p H e r a l d .
vacation. The g r o u p then ch ooses o n e
993 C l a s s Representatives - Kristina (Kurle) Dolan and Jennifer (Kreger) Nickel
01 these v a c a t i o n s . The t r i p i s
filmed,
Andrew Nierman teaches at the University of Puget S o u n d . He recently moved from M i c hi g a n to Tacoma, where h e a n d h i s wife, 'Ti s h a ngela, a UPS g r a d uate, bought a home.
I 97
a n d the a u di e n c e sees the destination
Class Re p re s en ta t iv e s - Andrew a n d
through t h e travelers' eyes. Bryan is
Stephanie (Merle) Tomlinson
McSweeney '01
C h u rch in Seattle. Fellow Lutes i n the wedding pa rty i n c l u d e d Nate Ennen,
Josh Ford, Ken Johns, John Voigt '03, Nolan LaVoie 'OJ, Chris George 'OJ, Kristen (Russel l ) Buck '01, Sarena
(Magnussen) Nau '01, Lisa Kellogg '01, Kendra Capozzi '01, and Kr i st i n Olson '01. Jason received his m a ster's degree in e d ucation from PLU i n 2003, They live in
one of three travel planners featured on each episode.
Jason Shutt and Mairead
Presbyterian
same p e o p l e
were married Aug. 7 a t Our Lady of
Bellevue, Wash.
Kristin Michels married Stephen Maxwell at Olympia-Lacey Church of God i n Lacey, Wash. Kristin is a special edu
Boston, where M a i r e a d i s pursuing h e r
MBA a t Brandeis University and J a so n is
Sammy Falck d ie d J uly 20 f o l l o wi n g a
Sarah Jones competed a s a m e m b e r of
l o n g illness. He enjoyed a successful
the U . S . Olympic rowing team this past
cation e l e m e nta ry s c hool teacher in the
c a re e r i n the U .S. Navy, serving a b o a rd
s u m m e r i n Athens, coming in n inth over
Ten i n o (Wash ) S c ho o l District, a n d
Sarah Shouse is in her third yea r teach
the U . S . S . Carpenter, the U . S . S .
a l l i n the wome n's pairs competition. She
Stephen works i n h o m e health c a re .
i n g physical education at M o u nt Vernon
36 PLU SCENE WINTER 2004 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
teaching seventh-grade alge b ra .
a n d his wife, Beth ( Col we ll · 99), will
Heather Tro l i a
where she works as a consultant for
her master's degree in e d u cation/reading
move to Portland, Ore. S cott will continue
married Russ
businesses in Alaska's travel indu stry.
through City University. She lives in
his residency training, specializing in der
Mueller Aug. 6 in Tacoma. Heather
(Wash.) High School, a n d is working on
Mount Vernon, but h o p es to move
matology, at Oregon Health Sciences
closer t o family i n the Tacoma area i n the
University. Beth will leave the second
coming years.
grade class s h e has b e e n teaching for
Heidi Stout was a c c epted as a fellow of
five years in favor of a new cla ssroom in
Sumner (Wash.)
the Portland area.
School District,
2000
i n October 2003. After six years a s a jour
Class Representative - Ashley Orr
Tacoma.
Nicholas Baeth was invited to speak at
Gabe a n d Julie (Renne) Miller live i n
Real Net. a real estate investment firm, in April 2004.
1 999
Class Representative - Karlene M i l e s
the 2004 International Symposium on Comm utative Rings and M o n o i d s in Graz, Austria, i n September and th e Commutative Alge bra Special Session of the MAA-AMS Joint Meetings in Atlanta, 'Ga., in J a n u a ry.
Bryce Nelson m a rried N i c ole Holsather J u ly 31 at Semiahmoo Res ort in Blaine,
Katherine (Peloza) Baeth was part of a
Wa sh. Bryce's sister, lindsay (Nelson)
pedagogy panel at the National Flute
HBnculBk '02, was i n the wedding. Bryce
Association in Nashville, Tenn., in August,
i s a de puty prosecutor for Pierce Cou nty
where she gave a presentation on includ
(Wash.) in the Domestic Violence Unit
ing music history i n lessons. She lives
L i n d s ay recen lly received a master's
with her husband, N i c h o l as, in Lincoln,
degree in education and is a substitute
Ne b., where she directs the flute c h oir,
teacher in the Lake Wa shington School
which she started, at Grace Lutheran
District They live in Renton, Wash.
C h u r c h in Lincoln.
Nikki (Schneider) Fisher received a juris
Holly McHale-Larsen and Stephen Mc Hale were married July 24. Those who
New England School of Law May 28. She
shared the day with them i n c l u d e
was the day diviSion valedi ctorian and
Gretchen (Voge) Mat1hews, Natalie
received the Dean Arth u r W. M c Lean Award for Academic Ex c e l l e n c e . A
Julin-McCleary, Rachel (Wold) McArthur, Tyman Stephens ' 01 , a n d
Dea n's List student while in law school,
Foss/Pflueger resident director Shelley
i n Spokane, Wash. Sarah
Eric Ruthford is a graduate student at the
( M c Douga l l )
H. John Heinz III School of P u b l i c Policy
Smeller and Jennifer Ritchie '02 were i n the
a n d Management at Carnegie Mellon
University in Pittsburgh, P e n n . He is pur s u i n g a master's of s c i e n c e d e g ree i n public policy and management.
received h e r master's of busi
Jason Hulen was selected by The
U n iversity Aug.
fellows for J a n e's Fellowship Program,
She lives in
a program designed to support leader
7.
Anchorage,
Wa gner Edstroms.
1 938
remedies. A c a s e and note editor of the
Scon and Kristin (Serkland '99) Anstett celebrated their lirst w e d d i n g anniver
s a ry A u g . 16. Scott is an artist and a tea c h e r in the Seattle S c hool District.
married Melinda (Mindy) Gates in
internship at Bethel Lutheran Ch u rc h in Holdrege, N e b.
tions i n Mindy's hometown, D u rango, Colo., a n d in the c o u p l e·s current hometown, Fairbanks, Alaska. Luke is
a tenured
teacher and
coach at North Pole High School, where he was honored with Golden Acorn Awards i n 2002, 2003, and 2004. Mindy is a nurse. They are both Young Life Leaders, and plan to climb Mt. R a i n i e r
Scan Isenhath graduated from the U n iversity of Washington S c hool of M e d i c i n e in J u n e . H e will complete his
n e x t s u m m e r.
200 1
internsh i p at Virginia M a s o n Medical
Class Representatives - Keith Pranghofer
Center i n S p ri n g 2005. At that time, h e
a n d Linda (Hutson) Pyle
19.
Allen Tuller o n
J un e 25.
D a v i d Dierckins in summ er of 2004.
G abriele Selvitella on J a n 1 6.
Bob Brass on July 1 6.
Sa mmy
Garnet Lund on Aug. 1 1 .
T hey h a d recep
the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Hanscom
1 95 1
wedding at
Loveland, Colo.
James Lorenz o n Aug
Wayne Betti n ge r o n Sept. 2.
1 954
Guest Ranch in
She is married to Capt G a rrett Fisher of
candida te at Wartburg Seminary i n
19
a small family Sylvandale
litigation associate in September 2005.
D u b u que, Iowa. H e i s doing a one-year
V i r g i n i a (TegnerJ W a r d on J u ly 22.
Louetta (Brunn er) Krippaehne on
luke Balash
ship that serves the common good with
Dillard Coldi ron on Aug 1 2 .
19-11
J u ly 8.
B i n g h a m McCutchen LLP i n Boston a s a
Ryan Rouse is a student and pastoral
Stan Willis on J uly 3 1 .
Kristin is a teacher in Bellevue, Wash.
J u d i c ial Co urt for 2004·2005 and will join
A i r Force B a s e in Massa c h u s etts.
93
They live in Seattle.
I rela nd of the Massach usells Supreme
Buchanan '00, and Kristen Becklund '02.
Russell Family Foundation a s o n e of s i x
h e a lth c a re law, civil rights and modern
Force J u d g e Advocate General. She is
Deann Merkel, Carrie Loe, Brook
tion degree from
Floyd F. Knutzen in February.
now a law clerk to J usti ce Roder i c k L.
Marples, Man Smeller, Nicole Melius,
Alaska Pacific
Stephen works in public relations a t
M a s s a c hu setts and with the U.S. Air
wedding pa rty, and Regan Zeebuyth read during the cer·
emony. Lutes i n atte n d a n c e were Julie
Brooke Mueller
goal i s to be ordained i n the ELCA.
of the U.S. District Court for
Schultz June 12
l i c e nse.
civil procedure, criminal law, evidence,
Delta P h i Legal Fraternity. N i k k i s e rved
married Jim
Square. Gabe has h i s commercial pilot
divin ity degree at Seattle Un iversity. Her
c l erkshlps with J u d g e Will i a m G. Young
Sarah Scales
ment manager at N o rdstrom i n Bellevue
as CA L I Exc el l e n c e i n Future Awards in
board of trustees a n d a member of Phi
E ri c ks on.
Bellevue, Wash., wh ere Julie i s a depart
Griffiths. Holly i s working on a master's of
a student representative to the school's
a n d Katie
(Youngstrom '00)
and Trustee S c h o l a rs h i p awards, as well
m e m b e r of the Student Bar Association,
Anna Hall
er a t Anheuser-Busch. They live in
N i k k i received the New England Scholar
c o - c h a i r of tile LawDay Committee, a
Bridesmaids i n c l u d ed alumni
ness administra
doctor degree summa c u m laude from
New E n g l a n d Law Review, she was also
Forbes May 1 5 in Townson, M d .
account manag
J o urnalism at the University o f M a ryland
Journal in Portland, Ore., she moved to
ma rrie d Cory
and Russ is an
the Knight Center for Specialized
nalist. most recently at The Business
Stacey Schadler
is a four1h - g rad e
t e a c h e r in the
1 9S6
Falck QJ1 Ju l y 20.
Chuck Curtis on Oct. 3 1 .
Fr8n� L. Encksen In June . Frank served PLU 8S a member of the Board of Re gen t s and a s the fal her of five al umnf Leonard Eri c k s en · 59, Ke nn e th Ericksen 'aI , Ro d n ey Ericksen ·65.
1 9b 1
Ericksen 70.
Daniel Grefthen in 2004.
1 959
Beverly ( R a u gust) Kirlin on J u n e 30.
Marie Korsmo o n A u g .
.96 ·
Rober1 Ericksen '67, a nd J ohn
7.
I n g rid H a gstrom Huber Brenneise on May 25.
L 96J . Wesley Fitts o n M ay 8.
Yuki. Ma rsh a ll
on August 23.
Yukle
JOIned the Plant Services sta H as a reSi de n c e hall hOusekeeper In 1 979.
D u n n g her 25-ye r tenure, sh e assist
e d in the training
of sta ff
members
and worked countless hours
of o �e r
time in preparation far students
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37
a bottom-up a pproach. Jason, co
about design, implementation, debugg ing
founder and volunteer o f Fab5, which
and security. H e i s a software engineer
p,uts o n youth dances, w i l l receive lead
at Bynari, I n c., speci alizing i n messaging
ership training, along with a $1 0,000
a n d groupware software. He i s also the
stipend over two years.
cofounder o f XPA Systems and author of
2002
plifies the Windows log on process.
pGina, an open source program that sim
C l a s s Rep resentatives - N i c h o l a s Gorne a n d Brian Riehs
2003
Class Rep resentative - Elisa beth Pynn
> P l e ase fi l l out as m u c h information be low as p o s s i b l e ,
Damon Armeni is recovering from
Himmelman
wounds he suffered Aug. 4 d u ring h e avy
i n c l u d i n g c ity of resi d e n c e a n d w o r k . Feel free to u s e a n ot h e r
fighting in Mosul, Iraq. He sustained
Lisa Lindsay was c h a m p ion of t h e S o u n d
p i e c e of p a p e r, b u t p l e a s e l i m i t your s u b m i s s i o n to 1 00 words.
shrapnel wounds to his upper body when
t o N a rrows women's 1 2-kilometer race.
P h otos a r e we l c o m e, b u t o n l y o n e p h oto will be u s e d , and on
his Stryker vehicle was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. Brigade officials said
a space av a i l a b l e b a si s . N otes w i l l' be e d ited for co ntent.
the enemy attacks across the city that
Ph otos mu st be p ri nts or h i g h q u a l ity j pegs. P l e a s e , no
day were the heaviest fighting the u n 'l t
r e p r o d u ctio n s o r c o pies fro m other p u b li c at i o n s .
had seen since its arrival i n I ra q in
Deadline f o r t h e next issue o f Scene is Friday, D e c . 1 7, 2004.
November, 2003.
TiHanee Madden a n d Kyle Brown '02 were ma rried May 29 at the Bellingham (Wa sh.) Cruise Te rminal. TIHanee attends Western Washington University in Bellingham, a n d Kyle is a general con tractor with Brown
�AMEiLAST. [I;;ST. MAIOENI
PlU ClASS VEARISI
SPOUSE
SPOUSE'S PLU ClASS YEARISl lf APPUCABlE
and Dustin Wade '03 were
Katie Pfister won first place in the North
28 in Gig H a r b or, Wash. D ustin i s an account admin istrator
liP
mVSTATE
at Bratrud Middleton
E-MAIUWEB ITE POST ON TilE ALUMNI E MAll DIRECTORY YES .J NO CJ
�HONE rlUMBEn
Job I"'olm
Mount
Vernon, Wash.
married Aug.
IS THIS A NEW ADDRESS' YES .l NO .J
STRfO ADDRESS
& S o ns i n
Nisha Ajmani
Insura n c e i n Ta coma, a n d Nlsha i s a news a n d
American Academy o f E c umenists national essay contest for her p a per "The Churc h's Faith and Unity: Roots, Theory, Praxis." She presented the p a p e r at a natio n a l conference t h i s f a l l . S h e is in her second year in the master o f arts program in church history at the Jesuit Sch ool o f Theology a t the Graduate Theological U n ion at Berkeley.
information specialist at PLU. T h e y live
IIDn
JOBnnE
[MPlOVEfl
WORK ADDRESS
CITY. STAn. ZiP
in Puyallup.
200�
Megan Bielski m arried Christopher
S c h aps
Class R e p resentative - Tammy Lynn Hogstad J uly 10 in Bakersfield, Calif. They live i n Defiance, O h i o, where Megan is a lay m i n i stry i ntern at Zion's
WORK P�ONE
WORK EMAil
Lutheran C h u r c h a n d Christopher is a pastoral intern.
9 men . JlI
� )
divisions. These a re awarded to those who excel i n their last yea r of college c o m petition.
arts degree in women's studies from San Diego University in the spring. SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
Services in Wiesbaden, German y.
Alison Johnson
Birth
and Kri stofer
Harris '03 were
BIRTHDATE iMltllVi GENDER MAJ.f .J FEIAAI..E U
married March 27 in Epworth
LeSourd United Methodist
SlB llN GSIAuES
Church in Tacoma. Kristina
Liliengren and Drew Schliep '03 were in
the wedding p a rt'!. A reception followed at the Tacoma Yacht Club. They live in Pensacola, Fla., where Kris, a 2nd lieu TIT� OF POS IT IONiCOMPAN YIAWARD/ DATE ASSUMED
> MAIL TO: Offi c e of A l u m n i & P a re nt Re lations, PLU, Ta c o m a , WA 98447-0003; FAX: 253-535-8555; E-MAIL: alumni@plu.edu, Internet: www.plua/umni.org. Pl ease l i mit to 1 00 words.
38 PLU SCENE WINTER 2004 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Levi Diggs married J a net Catherine
Tan i a (Nelson) Deal is the victim advoca cy coordjnator at the Army Communi ty
CHILD'S NAME IARST. MIODLE, lASTl
NCAA postg raduate s c h o l a rships for all
Kathryn Wood earned her master's of
SPQUSE'S NAME I A RST, MIDDlE. MAIDEN. lAST)
DAT<lPlAC£ Of MARIIIAG,
Carrie Larsen was awarded one o f 58
tenant, i s tra i n i ng to become a n aviator i n t h e M a ri n e Corps.
Thompson on June 2 6 in Missoula, Mont., where they now make their
home. Kyle Bergg ren '03 was i n the wed
d ing pa rty, while JeH Carroll '02, M i ke
Ash '02, Dan Faires '02, Scott Schuler '00, a n d Nate Wolfe '00 were i n atten
d a n c e. Levi is an assistant youth sports director at the YMCA, and J a net works at All egiance Benefit Plan Management.
Christie Novak married Marc Heany '02
June 12 in Tacoma. Kirsten Helleson was one o f Christie's bridesmaids. Christie is a hemodialysis tec h n i c i a n at St. Jose ph's Hospital in Tacoma and plans to attend physician assistant school next summer. Marc teaches sixth grade science and English at Life Christian Academy i n
Nathan Yocom has co-written The
Tacoma. They live in Fircrest, Wash.
Delinitive Guide to Linux Network Programming, an instructional book pub
Josh Reiman has been hired a s the
lished by Apress that teaches developers
events planner for the Snohomish County
C h a pter of the American Red Cross.
P i per Bonnie on J u ly B. She j o i n s her
RREEF i n Bellevue, Wash., and Melissa i s
neer f o r Aruba Networks, a n d Robin
The position supports chapter f u n d-rais
brother Jett, 2. Erin i s a pro-writer al
a stay· at-home m o m . They l i v e in West
recently resigned as a technical writer
ing and other external events promoting
Phoenix Savings Bank in Lynnwood,
Seattle.
for lOX Systems to stay home with Norah
Red Cross visibility and community
Wash. They live in Lake Forest Park,
awareness.
Wash.
Fut,.. re Lutes 1 9"'8
lull time. The y live i n Sammamish, Wash.
Stelan Damstrom announces the birth of
1 990
a project manager for Microsoft's K2
Lora (Whitmore) Nordstrom and
Information Service. H e lives in Bellevue,
her husband,
announce Ihe birth of Sidney M a rg a ret.
Wash.
Dylan on April 2 1 . He joins Kai, 3. Stefan i s
M i chael a n d Olivia (Gerth) Wright
Ben, welcomed their first c hild,
She joins her sister J o r d a n, 3. They live
John Gordon and his wife, Catherine Burton, announce the birth of their daug hter, Sierra, on May 6. She joins Rob, 22, and Trevor, 2 1 (John's sons with
Muriel (Balch) Gordon '80, who died April 3, 2000), a s well as Madison, 7, a n d
in Edmonds, Wash.
and her hus band, Steve,
announce the birth of their daug hter,
announce the
Hayden Noelle, on Sept. 4, 2003. She
Tanya (Fretheim) Gul and her hus
in S a l t L a k e C ity, w h e r e he a n d Catherine live with all five c h ildren.
band, Veli, a n n o u n c e the birth of their son , Emre
Linda (Nixon)
Terence, on Nov.
Crowe a n d her
1 5, 2003. Tanya
husband, Thad,
Libby Sue Crowe, on June 6. Linda is a reg istered nurse a t Overlake Hospital in Bellevue, Wash. T he y live in Seattle.
Man Orme and his wife, Beth, a n n o u n c e the birth o f G ra c e
mom. They live i n Wheaton, III.
daughter, Lucia
Brian and
M i c h a el Yenne,
Justine IKroehl
on Nov. 24, 2003.
'96) Peterson
She joins
a n n o u n c e the
birth
Adrienne C l a i re, 5, a n d J u liana Jane, 2 _. They live in Salem, Ore.
of their
third child, Luke Michael, o n April 29. He joins
1 994
Robin (Phillips) White and her
continues a s
adopted their
Lora quit her job in November 2003 and is now a full-time
birth of their
j o i n s brother Owen, 3.
a program manager for Ceramatec, I n c .
first daughter,
A u g . 2 1 , 2003.
(Lorenz) Yenne Stuart and Jenna I H ayden '89) AShley
J a n e , 4, Catherine's d a u g hters. John i s
1 986
Owen Peter, o n
Stephanie
project manager
Marcus Roy, 4,
and Karll Jean, 2.
husband, Brian,
at Street Level Studio. They live in
welcomed
Chicago and still love to travel - Emre
daughter Norah
already has two international trips under
Elizabeth on May
his belt.
21. Brian i s a
in Gig Harbor, Wash., where Gino is an
systems eng i -
associate broker
Gino Casella a n d h i s wife, Shawna,
announce the bi rt h of Sophia Marie on
July 27. She joins Gabriella. 3. They live
199 1
Erika Hermanson a n d her husband,
P at rick
Banask y, announce the b i rth of
Claire Abigail Banask y on June 9 in
wi th
N.W. Investments.
Their potential knows no limit.
Seattle.
Their tuition does.
Rosemarie o n M a y 22.
19 7
1 993
Eric Weberg and
Paula (Brown) Taylor and her
Jessica,
h u s b a nd , Kevin,
announce the
his wife,
b i rth of Abigail
a n n o u n c e Ihe birth of E m ily
Grace on April S.
Ann on M a r c h
She joins big
2 9 . She j o i n s
sister Alexandra
Melissa
Lauren, 5. They
Katherine, 10. Paula i s a claims
live in Tigard,
representative at State Farm in
Ore., where Eric
Anchorage, Alaska.
is an investment representative with Edward Jones. Jessica is a software programmer for
19 8 Dave and Lori
(Mineni '92) Felcyn wel
Kaiser Permanente in Lake Oswego.
much the cost has risen by the t i me your child becomes
They can be reached at
' Wh at s more, t he Plan has ail i h e sign ificnnt
webergfarnilv@yahoo.com.
comed a son, Zachary Scon,
Paul and linda (Renz
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announce the b i rth of Caleb Renz on
April 26. He j o i n s Jaco b, 5, and Rachel, 3.
t o assure
Taylor, 1 0 .
They live i n G i g Harbor, Wash.
lot less worry fo r you.
band, Jeffrey, announce the birth of their son B e n nett on July 8. H e joins Maxwell,
Chad and Melissa (Reed
4. Alln works for The Boeing Company in
'94) Petersen
husiness operations. They live i n Lake
birth of their first
Forest Park, Wash.
Erin (Kirkpatrick) R an da l l and her h u s b a n d, Keith, a n n o u n c e the birth of
announce the
c h i l d , J a co b , on J uly
B.
C h a d is
an a c c o u nting
freshman.
We th i n k you'll find there's n o b eller way than Independl'nl 529 I' l a n a fi rs t - cl a ss education for y o u r c h i l d or grandchild-and a
on J u l y 24. H e joins brother
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•
A l l ison
Kim (Alexander)
Amy (Jolli")
March 1 8. She joins brolher Mason, 2.
(Svingen)
Willoughby a n d
Murphy and her
Lance i s a real estate agent with
Connor and her
her husband,
husband, Brian,
Prudential Now Realty in Kennewick,
husband, Sean,
Mark, announce
announce the
Wash. They live i n Kennewick.
a n n o u n c e the
the birth o f their
bi rth of Emily
birth of thei r
son, Ryker
R a chel on Aug.
son, Logan
Patri ck, on May 5 H e joi ns
Jackson, 6,
J a cob, o n May 3. Kim i s a pavement
1 2, 2003. Amy is
a f o u rth· g rade
structures engineer with the Washington
and Emma, 3. They live on a farm in St.
State D e p a rtment of Tran sportation. They
Paul, Ore.
live in Olympia.
teacher in the
Puyallup S c hool D istrict.
PLU TRAVEL SEMINAR
Daniel and Suzanne (Tiedt) Tye welcomed
VISIT GERMANY, PRAGUE, AND VIENNA JUNE 6-20, 2006
e �/
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Kimberly and Daniel Paterno a n n o u n c e the birth of Elijah J a mes on April .'
1 2. He joins J h enavyeve Anatasi a, 3.
Kimberly works for the C i ty of Fede r al
Way (Wash.), where she is a volunteer
their son,
and neighborhood program coordinator.
Alexander
They live in Fife, Wash.
Thomas, on Sept. 28, 2003.
Eric a n d Jenny (Villarin '01 )
Dan is a finan· cial ana lyst
Allert a n nounce
supervisor at
the birth of
LucasArts Entertainment. Suzanne is the
Ha ley Lynne on
director of annual giving for the Mills
Feb. 2. Eric is
College Alumni Association in Oakland,
working on his
Calif. They live in Alameda, Calif
master's of divinity degree at Luther Seminary i n St. Paul, Minn., and
Chris and Melanie (Phair) Egan a n n o u n c e t h e birth o f Austin
J a m e s on
Jenny i s a re g i stered nurse at United
Hospital. They live i n Laud o rdale, Minn.
1000
Rob and Kristen (Gurske) Kavan
M a r c h 1 3. He joins sisler
announce the
M a d i g a n , 3. They live n Puya l l u p .
birth of Nolin Anthony on May 12. Hob works for Gonzaga
Daemon a n d Kristi (Benson) Repp a n n o u n c e t h e b i r t h of Cameron
University as the director of ath· letic facilities and operations. They live i n S po kane, Wash.
M i c h ael on April
Kun and Erin (Tilney) Eilmes
29. They live in Renton, Wash.
A
Iud" elllillarfeat"r;"g:
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.} j'll unlll i T..Uf I ..J<r R . Or. W R(lt1>�
announce the
Allison (Gray) Grassi and her husband,
Grantland on
Mic hael, announce the birth of Sydney Michelle on J un e 1 4 . She joins sister
Madison, 2. Al lison c ares for the
g irls at
home, while M i c h a el works a t Intel Corp.
They live in Puya llup.
1 998
Paul a n d Carol (Thielen) Alexander b i rth of their son, Cameron
Va nc o uver, Wa s h .
1 999
July 2 6 . Kurt is a
sports reporter for the Ida h o State
J o urnal, while Erin works for the I d a h o State U niversity Foundation. They l i v e i n Pocatello, Idaho.
a n n o u n c e Ihe
Joseph, on June 1 3. They live in
Lance and Karen (Leikem '98) Kenmore a n n o un c e the birth of Mia Katherine on
40 PLU SCENE WINTER 2004 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
birth o f I s s a c
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.
FOR ALL YOUR OFFICIAL LUTE STUFFl
ALUMNI CLASS NOTES > PLU SCENE WINTER 2004
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Pacific Lutheran University C<lUId nut conti nue I do th importan t work of educat i ng srudenu for li ves of service without the g nerou
of individuals. organizations and companies. This udena ha
needed
resources
th
Here fascal
olarship
•
esse nt i a l su pport
faculty have fir I-rat fad l i c i
for both day-to-d.ty acci iti
and for rh
.
Jun
I . 200 -
ensu res
that
and PLU has
future.
gratefully recognize: every donor who has made: year
support of t housand
a
gill
ro
PLU in th last
May 3 1 2004. We also profile a few of those who have
supported PLU' mission. All contributors arc Ii ted once. in alphabetical order. I n itials b h i nd t heir name deno[ if they
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"I felt so ro d about the educarion Debra and Katherine
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srudt!nEs w i l l a.ttend PLU With
p rov i d ed t hro ugh a parmers h i p wi t h an
Anchorage church .
enu-al Lu Lilcl'atl ChW'ch m e m b e rs To m and TYllc l l aukebo ha :l Iang supported PLU swdems fr m thelr
cong regatio n wirh �chola.rsh i rs. When t h e),
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PLU . The c h u rc h [umed twer $200.000 of rhat ro PLU ro
create an endowed scholar h i p i n me H a uke bo . nanlC . " I e was gOll1g to be a lal'gl'
en
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j )wmem co m m i nee to m;ulage," said Ken HeLn .
congrcgar i n presi dL'nc " PLU ha.'i
endowments. "
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the ch
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and dete rm i nes who receive '
jar h i ps,
Helm' th ree daugh ters have benefired Cram the Hau kdJos'
geM I'OS I ty. K:u:ina g rau u ate d in 200 1 , Erika i
Britta
a.
scni r. and
freshman. I-our orher stud e n t have ch lars h i p
t h ro u gh tbe c b u rch t h is
PLU al so marches
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churches up to
1 ,000
t h rough i ts PLUMS program. The H aukebos were srrong believers i n education. The}' had
e n rra l srudents, said t he Rev. Ron M an in so n, former Centl1l.l pastor who i. now the bi hop of dle Alaska synod. M.1.rtin on is an advisory mem bel- of the no chi ldren so the}' "ado p ted"
Board of Regents whose tWO daugh ters graduated from PLU. "They rl:a l l y
wanted to
help yourh go co PLU, "
Cen t ral also ad m i n i strates the I l:lzcl A nderson Scholarshi p .
which goes ann ually to a n Alaskan music
student.
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scholars h i ps to Anchorage stu de nts sc h o l .lrs h i p.
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com m i onenr to the
c om m u n i ty, The
Boeing Co., i nvests
in educa t ion , and
r LU h as been
a
benefi ciary Fo r m any
years.
Boeing has
cOll sislcn r1y conrribmed money
toward scholar h i ps
and also helpli fun d the consortium rhe I nde pendent ol leges of Washingt
n,
whIch
hel p s PLU and rher
I
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s u p p rr PLU's new
e to
ch
halLenge Program , which provides
add i ci nal prepararory classes. support and memoring t
'wdenrs \vho
wo u l d
not othenvi ·c be gran ted ad missiun.
Eadier th i s year, Boei ng' Dean admi J1isrraCOl's wht mid h i m ab
ooper mer wilh PLU
lit
t he program. Boeing's
$ 1 0,0 00 gift helped (he Challenge Program take
IT last
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summer.
Ken (,715) ,md KJ)'l' (,79) Ly,,:n
great campu , and I enj y c( m i ng down there and seeing
I.tl!lwr.l n Hl'I lrll ....rhtlod
1.ynn
COII!:ltal1�l" hVII Trll..1 I.
"The fact thar it's tak i ng tlIdenr who might be :u risk of
no t goi ng ro col l ege and giving r1wm i nreres L i ng
ro u.s,"
a
chance was
said Coo per, h igher ed ucat ion man ager
for comm u n i ty a n d educarional relations for the c mpa ny.
Boei ng sets as id e money every year to io nate to col l ege and univ rsi ties, Cooper sai d , and he' I leased PLU is onc them .
" We ·va had a long relalionshi p wi lh PLU l h ro ug h o u r che
year ," Cooper said . "
h,m you I
k at u n iversirie i n the
area PLU ranks up chere wi th s me of the be t , Yo u have
ruJenrs being
llC
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we
a
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Ali« lohi I:.nll l.J I I fcd \ 3SJ ,lIld Dorothy •
sees needs and g ives to Q Club
wk.1 W,lIiJIll Tit'mJIl I I
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,\nd r�'''' (.'Ji") lind SIC'ph<lnit hlsi,l11l· li,lnl.l1l
ven though he d idn't go
to
PLU , I3rian M il iCI' says It's a
perfect pl ace lor h l l11 , "1 can't t h i n k of a berter place to
be," said M i l ler, assoCla(e d i rector of transfers
trl
(he
admiSSIOn office, " I ['s the perfect population for me to work with,
I t fits
my sryle."
M i l ler, who scarred wOlk i n g :1.[ PLU i n 1 999, began
donaclng to Q Club in 2000 and is now at the fel low membersh.ip level, '" really bel ieve in t h i schc)QI," he said, "and I really believe in
r1w swdenrs who g
h 'r ,"
After grad uating from thl' Un twr icy
DeU'oit C
f Mich igan, [he
liege or Law anJ practidng law for 16 years, M i l ler
decided his passion was not in Law, but higher education , After work ing as a volunteer allimni recru i ter for 10 y"':u"
at
the Un.iver iry of M i higan, M i l ler went on to get a master' f an ' in edllca.ri n at M an ' other PL
cattle Un iversiry,
t'mployce bel ng to Q C l ub, ''I'm doing
t he same t h i ng h u ndreds
f orher faculry and s ratT are
doi ng," he said, M l I I r vol li n teers for th
lacr
S I"
teamS, l i e i ' the
ri meket'pcr for the men" team and che ad m inistrative advisor to the women's and men's
[cam.
' Be i ng [ here keeps me you ng," he said ,
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PLU
SCENE WINTER
2004 59
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Judith \.m HOlUm ('72)
\ ·,Ul H.I,."l m:
RohcH \'J I1 Hl)\o�t:: ..tid , It..h-11(" Slnrms.·\'1111 H�)w< ( , H I � tm \,In \lll uwaU, n�1 J I\[�,tin V.IO "SO'l.lrgn ("0:\) <J Wllli,un Jlld Yvonne:" V•.II)
� ( h lr.m F� li l\:f \Tan Nm' �h m fllm (t ii ) '�lhl Pl'Il'r V.m
Opp..' I '
- and g ives so others wi l l too aek in the ' 0 and '40 ' wans
was an
Trail, Wash.,
except iun, surplisi ng even h i msel f:
" I t h ad been
nevel'
.l
dream of mine
PLU
go
ro oll ege bUl l
was
was
and
b ur rhe fam i ly didn' t have rhe means to
send us , Tha[
LO
thou gh t l'd get there," L\akre said, "My b ro r h er
1 attended "Ir
nor many kid' growing u p in made i t to co l l ege . dven Aak r ' '50
Lhc GI Bill [ hat
made
it possibl ' for both of us.
t he bcst darn government program [here ever was,"
he said. Aakre used his sol d ier's schol a rs h i p study sociol ogy and psychology at
PLU. Aflcr earn i ng a l I 1as[(�r's deg ree
to
�Ul \\'.1kl 1-. & I "t;t:: ,. I t Hllldl.IIHItI L
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1(" lph \';Ilil ('o;t<l
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( ' .' ) \��
cht l d
as a
SOCIal worker i ll
welfare and public schools
Colorado Spri ngs. ThIS ycar Aakre gave PLU
in
a
substantial gifr of mu tual fu nds and
bank stocks. The lIn iwrsit ' I S aJ h I S wi ll.
"I
W�'
fo rtu na te r
financial supporr I < trend c
get the
n�eded
W
l lege," he said. " I f my
gi Ft ht'\ ps PLU �rudenC5 today fini h seh )01 . that's j ust what r wan t . '·
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contribu tes posi tively to the social and moral fabric of sociecy - successfully cOl1 tributes to society. Well . . . how i n the world does o ne become successful? I t h i n k we've all heard the saying "Life is about choices" and you k now what� I t h i n k there is some truth to that s tatemen t. Life was certainly abo u t choices for M ichae l Jordan w h e n he decided t o con t i n u e k e e p p racticing bas ketball after h e gOt cuc from the fresh man and sophomore team i n high school. I'm guessing that life was about choices when the owner of Pepsi went b ankrupt for the th ird time before making it big, and it s u rely was abo u t c hoices for C li n t Eastwood when an execu tive from U n iversal Piccures told him that "his fu ture wasn't very promising because of a chip in h i s [Omh and because h is Adam's Apple stuck out [00 m u c h ." \ bat abouc )'ou) What choices have you made. in )'o u r l i fe that will allow you to successfully contribute to socie t)'? What are )'OU going to do no�' that )'ou are on )'ou r own, away fro m home, that is going to make )'O U successfu l ? Well, let me fi ll y o u in on a little some thing that I 've learned over the past t h ree years. PLU has what you need to be s uccess ful or to contribuce to the social and moral fab ric of this world. We h ave some of the best faculty members i n t h e nation taking t h e t i m e to make s u re that you are well equi pped to face the complex world we live in. We have one of the best i ncernational studies p rograms that allows s tudents to see that there are 6.3 bi l lion people in this world, most of whom are not on the Atkins d iet, who are not watching an ' average o f fou r hours of TV per day and who a re n O t oooo h i n g and awing over Kobe I::I r yant's behavior off the basketball court. \Ve have an adm in is tration that actu ally thinks about students and how to serve them well. \V'e have m usic, drama, art, sports, 60 clubs and organizations to get involved in, worship services, lec tures, concerts and all k i n ds of events where you can meet people, where you can be challenged and where you can s h are your gifts w i th others . ['m n o t 62
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PERSPECTIVE
Zylstra '05 gave what m a n y c a ll ed th e most m e m o r a b l e Convocation a d d ress in y e a rs.
saying this p lace is perfect, but the one thing I can promise is that this place has so much to offer. By coming to PLU, you have opened a door [0 a world of choices. You h ave found an enrrance of opportull l ty toward success. Your l i fe will never be the same: the people you meet, the choices you make and the concepts you will learn. . You will never be the same. You're going to become fam iliar with something called the Wild Hope project that encou rages students to explore their vocation. The name comes from a question poet Mary O liver posed i n "The S u m mer Day" thar I think we all need to ask ourselves: "\'(1har are you going to do with you r one wild and pre Clous life?" Wild and precious. Think about it. Life is wild thunderstorms, war, grizzly bears, heavy metal, the 1 4,400-foot vol cano behind us that cla.ims the l ives of experienced cli mbers every year, wild ani _.
mals, wild rlowers, wildfires. But l i fe is precious roo: the i n rricacy of rhe rhodo dendrons all over campus, the gift of
love, the fingers of a newborn baby, a smile, a tear, an artisr's sn"oke of a brush. And here you are ... right i n the thick of thi n gs . You a re t he one w h o has rhe choice ro rake this r i me ar PLU, and prepare yo urself for a l i fe of s uccess, a life of contributions to rhe world we live i n . If you 're here today rhinking you've got you r life togerher, and you 're invincib le and PLU has norhing to offe r yo u, good luck. B ur even more i m portan tly, if you are here today ready to embrace what these u pcoming years h ave to offer, ready to make choices that will posi tively affect you r fut u re. you've got somerhing to look forward to - not only a great col lege experience. but also a l i felong adventure of success. r k now where r began rhree years ago and I know where r am now. PLU is a great p l ace folks. It
h as the ability to make you successful, to posi tively con tri b u te to sociecy. I t's wild. I t's precious and you will never be the same. r wish you all the best i n this u pcom ing year. [§J
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Life i s a b o ut c h o i c e s. Wh at c h o i c e s h a ve you m a d e ?
J o e l Zylstra '05 strongly believes that fin d i n g a way to contribute to the world should be the goal of college students.
B)! Joel Zylstra 'os f
The ollowing is the dddress ASPLU Presiden t Jocl Zylstm g{/ve
to incoming
students at Fall ConvocdtioH.
5-8 year-olds.
u re. \X'el l , what rea lly m akes one s u c cessful? Is i t money? Falllc? Is i t win
were the responses:
having yo u r name i n the " G u in ness
One n i ght, after
lots of games and activi ties, we were tal k i n g before I rucked them in to their
To h ave mo ney, to have a good job, not have to l isten
to
to be the best, to be l i ke B i l l Gates and
s i m ple defi n i ti o n of success, and to bc
most of these kids, I am a fai l u re and
h ave a good l i fe. I don't know what I
to
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honest with you ,
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kind of l i ke i t. He
said that a successful c h i l d is one who
percent of the rest of the
wo r l d . No one here wants to be a fa i l -
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T h i s su mmer, I went h i k i n g with a child psycho logist who gave me a rea l ly
idea
thought it meant to be successfu l or
Book o f World Records?"
s mart, to have lots of fri ends, to be able to not go to j a i l. \'(fe l l according to
ask these l i tde k i d s what they
t.o
anyone e lse, to be
beds. Fo r some. reason, I got t h i s crazy to
n.ing gold medals in Athens? How about
Yve went around the c i rcle and these
was a camp counselor a whLIe back for
was t h i n k i ng to ask t h i s to k i d s who could b a re l y read and write, b u t I did.
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A street l i g h t i l l u m i n a tes a tree s h r o u d e d in fog in this i m a g e by u n iversity p h o t o g ra p h e r J o rd a n H a rtm a n .
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April 3, 3 p.m.
April 8, 8 Ip.m.
Lila M o e S c h o l a r s h i p Con c e rt: Svend
C h a m b e r Ense m b l e I n vitati o n a l
April 1 , 8 p.m.
R o n n i n g , vio l i n ist and Lisa B e r g m a n , p i a n ist
L a g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
Fre d e r i c a von Stade, m e z z o - s o p r a n o , a Fl d
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
Laurana M itc h e l m ore, p i a n ist La g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l April 2 , 1 0
a.m.
April 3 , 1 p.m. Eliza beth Brown, fa c u lty g u itar r e c ita l
A p r i l 8 , 8 p.m. D a n c e 2005 Eastvold Aud itorium
L a g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
M a sterc l a s s with Fred e ri c a von
April 9, 8 p.m.
Sta d e , m e zzo-soprano, a n d L a u r a n a
A p r i l 5 , 8 p.m.
Mith e l more, p i a n i st
C a m a s Q u i ntet
La g e rq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
April 2, 2 p.m.
April 6 , 8 p.m.
H a ns Ch risti a n And ersen: A Livi n g H i story
R e g e n c y Jazz E n s e m b l e
S c a n d i navian C u ltural C e nter
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
D a n c e 2005 Eastvold A u d itori u m
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Here & Now
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Life of the Mind Pathways to P e a c e symposium e x p l o r e s r e c o n c i l i ation
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Seeing the World Afresh D isti n g u i s h e d nove l i st h e l p s
Chris Wyant '01 is one of two graduates now serving as a c l e rk to a state supreme court justice. See page 26.
a s p i ri n g writers d i s c over what they w a nt to s a y
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Hablan Espaiiol Stu d e nts swe a r off E n g l i s h for
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Attaway Lutes
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Alumni Profiles
22
Alumni News & Events
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Alumni Class Notes
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Leadership & Service
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Perspective
O n l i n e C o m m u nity
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Scene Forum:
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Changes in J-Term help fIrst year students rmd answers to big questions grol l n d b re a k i n g prog ram fo r
fi rs t -ye a r s r u d c l1(s re- e J l e rgi z e d
J-Tnl1l o n c a m p u s t h i s year b>'
e n co u r a g i n g studcnrs to consider deep
q ues l i o n s in ['l'va mpcd classes Jnd at i ntcnse overn igh t retreats.
" \Xfe wJ nted to t rc at the whole stu
dem," said Lisa M a rcu s , associate pro fesso r of E n g l is h and d i rec t o r of the
x
F i rs t -Year E pn ie n ce program. "We
w:l llted :lc:ldcmic cl:lsS work a
to
work
on
p e rso n a l level."
That person:ll level is evid. e n t i n (he p ro g ra m ' s tit le : " B u i l d i n g ski l ls
(0
:lsk
b i g e n o ugh qu es t i o ns . " The d evelo p
I11 C I l t i s part of t h e PLU 's fi vc - }' ear Wild H o p e Project, desi gne d
(0
help studems
fi nd t h e i r vocation, o r p u r pose in life. O rga n i ze rs fo u n d rhal aroll n d
Christmas brea k . first-year st u d e nts
First-year students Jessica Waiau and Troy Andrade s p e n d a weekend participati n g i n a ctivities a n d discussion to h e l p them f i n d t h e i r p u rpose in life.
begi n to assess t h e i r l i fe and. t h e i r
d ee pe r i n to t hese "colll pJnion ques
fu ture goals. " T hey get ba rraged wi t h
tions" - q u e s tio ns that acco m pany peo
qu es ti on s abou t t h e i r c o l lege experi
ple as they con t i n u e th rou gh l i fe's j o u r
ence," said Ass i s t a n t Dean o f S rudeI1(s
n e y. M o re than h a l f of t he entire fi rsc
Kath le e n F:l r rcl l . "It te n d s to be the
t i me wh e n stlldenrs say to t h e illselves, 'I'm n ot the person I was.' So, we sa w
year studenr p o p u b ti o n attended one
o f the
[11'0
weekend s e m i n ars.
The program was creared by fac u l ty
new program fu nded pr im a rily by a gra nt
from Th rivent F i nan c i al fo r Lutherans.
The $ 1 00,000 grant will help es ta bl ish the Youth Leaders h i p I n s t i t ure, a p a r tn er sh i p between P L U a n d t h e Southwest
Was hington Synod of the Evangelical Lurheran C h u rch i n America. The Yo u t h Leaders h i p I n s t i t u te seeks
[ h is as the n a t u ral t i m e to add ress t h ese
m e m be rs M a rcus, Paul Menzel, Rona
' b ig e n o ugh' q u e s t io n s. "
K:lufm a n , Patric i a K i l l e n , Ta mara
to c h a l l enge c l ose
Wi l l iams; Farrell and Pat Roundy, dean
o l ds a n n u al ly to act as cu l t u ra l ly aware,
The c o -c u r r i c u l a r p rogram marries
the Fi rst-Year l n q u i ry s e m i na r classes -
for s tu d e n r acad e m i c s u cc es s and d j rec
called " 1 9 0 s " - with activit i e s organized
to r of acad e m i c ad v i s i ng.
by Studen c [ nvolvem e n e and Leade rs h i p .
" [ t'S a b rave move," said Menzel, d i rector o f the Wild Hope P roj ect.
co
400 1 4 -w-2 4-year
fai th-based, service- m i nd e d leaders i n
ch e i r schools, co mm u n it i es a n d con gre
gati o ns .
PLU was one of c h ree i ns ci tutions i n
" People h ave been t a l ki n g fo r years
t h e Pacific Northwesc c o receive a
classes desi gned to foscer the cricical
abo u c c h e i r experience d u ri n g J-Term.
Th rivenr Financial fo r Lucherans grant
ch i n k i n g chac is req u i red of a u ll i versicy
I c h i n k we h ave a co n cep t io n o f whac a
fo r yo u c h leaders h i p programs.
T h e 1 90s are s m a l l first-year-o n ly
scudelH. This year, fac u l cy members
u n i q u e ed ucation c o u l d be."
and work o f che Wi l d Hope Projecc, a
who hosced h o u r- l o ng wee k l y sessions o u tSide o f c l a s s , creating a comforcable
Youth Leadership
learned i n class with issues scud enes
Institute will encourage
aCl11 0sphere to sy n c h es i z e less o n s c o n fro nc e ve r y d ay.
Th e s e q u es c ions were a lso add ressed
i n d e pt h at tWO o ff-cam p u s o ve r n i gh c
re trCJts, whe re fi rst-year studencs , fac u l ty a nd fac i l i tacors could togech er d i g
On campus, che Yo u c h Leaders h i p lnsci cute w i I I d raw u p o n c h e resou rces
ceamed with no n - facu l cy fac i l i tators,
development of skills LU w i l l h e l p yo ung people
become leaders in t h e i r commu nicies and c h u rc h es t h ro u g h a
five-year i n i ciacive co h e l p s t Lldencs fi n d t h e i r mean i n g an d p urpose i n l i fe . The Ya u c h Leaders h i p l nsci c u ce a l s o w i l l work with the Peace C o m m u n i cy Ceneer, n o n p ro fi c affi l ia ce of Peace L u c h e ran C h u rc h c h ac serves a large lo w-i nco me, e c h n i ca l ly d iverse n e i g h b o r hood i n Tacoma.
h e Sca n d i nav i a n C u l t u ra l
o n Dec. I I . 1 6 years on the board, i nc lud i n g seven as chair. He pl aye d a c r i tic al l ea d e rs h i p ro l e as thc u n iversity weathered ch alle n gi n g times to emerge stronger i n e n rol l m ent, endowmen t and
C e n ter and the Norse
fi nancial managemenr.
Commencement
Scandinavian center
Severson served
sponsors walking tours through Norway Fed erati o n are o ffe ri n g two
p i l g rim rou t e fro m Gudbran dsdal ro Tro n d hci m , N o rway, L b i s s u m mer. The fi rst is an eight-day tri p mostly o n foo t over the Dovre Mount ai n s and on ro T ron d he i m from j u l y 2 1 -2 9 . The gro u p will j o i n h u n d reds o f mher p i l gri ms for m id n igh t wo r s h i p I II the N idaro s Cathed ral at the elld o f the jou rney. Cosr i s $ 1 ,390. The second rour, fro m Au g. 6- 1 4 , wi ll
Severson hel ped frame a c r i t i ca l i nsti
to u rs a lon g the med ieval
i nclude visits to h istorical s i tes, a clas sical concert in the m ou nt a i n s an d
s h or r e r walks. I t w i l l also con clude at t h e Nidaros Cathedral. Price fo r t hat tri f.l' which will i n clude a bus t h ro u gh
out, i s $ 1 ,890. To secure a SpOt, send a check depos i t o f $250 by A pri l I to rhe Sca n d i n avian C u l t u ra l Center, PLU, Taco ma, Was h . , 98447. For mOre i n forma r i o n , con tact p rofessor Audun Tovcn ar 253-535-73 1 4 or tovenat@plu. edu 0 1 ' visit WIVlV. norsemal1. no.
[1l tional recovery s U'ategy fo r PLU en
Los Angeles a s p a rr of i ts j a, n u :1 ry roLir to Cal i fornia.
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to p ro fe s s i o n a l i ze and re n gr h e n the Board of Regents, e ngaging them i n rhe l i fe of rhe u n iver s i ty as advisors and advocates fo r aca dem ic ri go r. He is a p i l l a r of the Pacific Northwest co m m u n i ty in service and in act ion . Now chai rman of Laird Norron Fi n ;] ncial G ro u p, he p reviously was c hairman of the board of First I n te rstate Bank. He is an active commu n i r y volu nteer w i t h a part icular e m p ha sis i n e du cat i o n . He has also served an on the board of t h e I n de pe n d c l l [ Co l l eges o f
d i l igen tly Cynth ia Edwards, c h a i r o f the b o a rd of r e g e nts,
ensembles to Northwest
Wh i d bey I s l a n d , Was h . , and Vancouver,
g i n ee ri n g the 10 l lg- t erm fi nancial
growth o f rhe u n iversi ty. H e wo rk e d
Busy music season sends
rour t h i s s p r i n g, a n d rhe C h o i r o f the We s t performed at a prestigious c o n fe n : nce as parr of i ts ja n u ary tOUI'. I'LU'.s j an. ensembles and the Un iversity Wind En se m b l e wi l l pe r form in N o rw ay, Denmark alld Sweden i n ivlaY J nd j u ne. U n i ver si ty C h o rale will perform i n Sea tt le , Lyn nwood , Bel l i n gham,
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O n l i ne n ews now easier to find.
been c h o s e n " B est of S c e n e . " C h e c k i t o u t a t wwwp/u. edu/scene.
HERE & NOW > PLU SCENE SPRING
2005
5
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us t
days after the Jan. 9 signiJlg
the peace pact signing i n Nairobi :
o f a h i s r oric peace agreemenr
Jand a, Tom Vraalsen, t h e No rwegian
designed ro end the world's
envoy ro Sudan, and Roger \,(/i nter,
l o n gest ru n n i ng ci vi l war in Sudan, rep足 resenratives o n di .ffe re nt sides of the
assistant a d m i n i s trator for the U n i ted
S ta tes Age n cy o f l mernati o n a l
b i tter battle shared a stage at PLU.
De velo p m c n t.
Canon Clement Janda said with an o u t足
People's Liberarion Move m e n L A
" We are no l o n ge r e n e m i es," the R ev.
st retch ed hand to Salah A h m cd
Janda is
a
S u d a nese Angl ica n p ri es t , he has s e rv ed
as gen c ral secretary of the All Africa
Sudan ro the U n i ted States.
C o n ference of C h u rches. H e i s ded icat足
a
re ma rkable m o m e n t that i n
ed ro p romoting the protection o f
many ways symbo l i z ed the p u rpose o f
h u m ;: l0 rights, conflict reso lution a n d
the P athways r o Peace symposium.
Africa's economy.
Pol i t ical and academ i c l eaders fro m around t h e world gathered fo r the
Wang Cell te r fo r International
l is ted the number o f relatives he has
lo st , i n c l u d i n g a si s ter , brother and
re p res e n ta tive. of the S udan
EIG u n e i d , m i n i s te r of the R e p u b l ic o f I t was
"Tbe wa.r i ndeed bas b rought a l o t o f
s u Fferin g and tragedy," s aid Janda, who
EIG u ne i d is a rep r e senta tive o f the
gove rn m ent that s i gned a permanen t
ceasefire w i t h the SPLM. It e s t ab l i s hes
Programs symposi u m that focused on
St(,ps fo r peace between the mostly
th e No rwegian app roach ro democracy
a n d devel op me n t . Top i cs ran ged from
Ivl usl i m north and the C h ris tian and ani mist south, b u t doesn' t p u t an e n d
security and the enviro n m e n t to h u man
t o t h e violence i n Darfur, t b e western
rights an d global heal th .
region of S u dan .
arranged we l l before the acco rd , includ足
years has killed m o re t h an two m il l i o n
The Rev. C a n o n C l e ment J a n d a t al ks a b o u t the atrocities i n Sudan a n d th e hope for p e a c e after
e d th ree people who were p resent fo r
a n d displaced m o re than fo u r m illion.
the s i g n i n g of a g re e m e nt .
T h e Su dan sessi o n , w h i c h was
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Viol ence in Su dan over the last 2 1
n iece. "The war to me is nor jusr sraris rics - i r is people, h u man beings." Many credit rhe Norwegian govern I11cnr for h elping broker rhe peace d e a l. "The Norwegian people have been with us through rhick and thin," Janda said. Vraalsen said Norway has been involved in rhe peacekeeping mission in S u dan for more rhan 40 years. The coun rry tried ro work our a peace deal in 1 993, b u r realized the opposing s i des were too far apart. Still, Norway contin ued to offer h u manitarian aid , a s i t h,1 s in many o t h e r areas of rhe wo rld. No rway 's s u ccess at such i nrerve nrion relies on several facrors, includ ing rhar it has no h i d d e n agenda.
"We never go i nro a c o n fl i ct if we are not asked," Vraalsen sai d . The sympos ium was t h e first U.S. celebration of No rway's peaceful i n d e p r ndence from Sweden in 1 905, and the theme of peace ran th roughour
the symposium, which d rew more rh:lll 1 ,000 people to hear from di plomars, educators and h u m an i tarian volun teers. "The whole Norwegian d i p lomatic corps is here - don't keep us toO l o n g, " Joked Knl) ( Vol lebae k , a mbassador of Norway to the U n i red States, d u r i ng rhe opening session. •
" Peac
a n d tangibl or
L be m a d
lO lh
I'
al
(Ja i l, l i fe
vel', i nd ivi d u a l . O n J
t h ro ugh \!
mu
c o m m on
effort
\1
ill
e be able to cre a le a be tte r
and
m o re 8
c u r"
\
orld for a l l
or US." -Amba ssacior KllLl l Vu l l b[l�k
Tom Vraalsen, N o rw e g i a n envoy to S u d a n a n d r e c i p i e n t of t h e Wa n g C e n t e r P e a c e B u i ld e r Award, t a l ks with A S P L U Pres i d e n t J o e l Zylstra '05 at th e c e l e b ration b a n q uet.
tsu nami, following i ts trad ition of mter national cooperation. " Norway's past has been its asset," Volleb<ek sai d . There i s n o colonial past, no hidden agenda, and Norway does n ' t aim to fly i ts flag in every country it helps. "The moral obl igation is there," he said. One counrry that has benefired great
as we l l r h rough the Norway/Nam i b i a
rh a n $ 1 per da y, Vo llebxk said, a nd
Project. The Na m i bia Associarion of
poor h yg i e ne and p revenrablc disease k i ll a child every r h rce seconds. Others who are wo r k i n g o n global
Norway (NAMAS) seeks to em power t h e
Nam i b ian p eo p l e with the k nowledge and leaders h i p skills to advance their young democracy. "To us i n Namib ia, Norway is a small coun rry with a b i g heart and a gen u i ne com m i rmenr to peace and develop ment," said Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, ch a rges d'Affaires fo r the Embassy of
Norway h as p l edge d $ 1 1 8 m i l l i o n i n relief t o areas snuck b y r h e sourh As i an
government has p rep ared a l o n g- te rm
p rogress is others' progress," Vol lebaek
reducing d i sea se . Throu g h o u r r h e
wo rld , 1 . 2 b i l l i o n people l ive on less
sa.id.
pcrcenr o f i ts gross d o mestic prod ucc o n o ve rse a s d e vel o pme n r a s s i s ta n ce. "The best guarantee for our own
health crises, and many say the U n i ted Stares m u s t play a bigger role i n
l y from N O I-way' s benevolence is Namibia, which s hare s a bond with PLU
Namibia in Wash i ngron, D.C. Norway has helped Namibia emerge from a b l ood y pasr filled with deep seated harred to a p eace fu l democracy. The co unr r)' still faces h u ge ch a ll e n ges , Ashi pala-Mu savyi said, i nc l ud i n g a h igh rare o f H IV/AI DS, lack of ed ucatiol1 i n ru ral areas a nd a h igh rare o f u llcmp loy mcnr, which can res u l t i n cri m e.
O ne of the worl d ' s most p rosperous counr ries thanks CO rh e d i s co very of oil there i n t he 1 9 70s, Norway spen ds I
d evelop m e n r p l a n, which it w i l l follow t h ro u gh 2030, and i s working to buy land thar was lost before i ndependCIlcc. NAMAS has been a h u ge h e l p . " We cannot thank you e no u gh , " A sh i pa l a M u s a vy i said. "The. only way co say thank you is ro make s u re we succeed . " Orher c o u n rri es i n r h e world also face
To strengthen rhe young country, the
health issues, incl u d i n g g ra d uates work i ng abroad , echoed those c o m l11enrs, sayi n g i ncrcased alVan'nesS and acrion are req u i red to end senseless dcarhs. Dr. William Fllege '57, a global hcal rh l'xperr who advises The Bill & Melinda Garcs
Fo u nd a t ion and is a m em be r of r h e PLU Board of Regents, said h e was g ra r i fied CO see so m uch money raised so q u ickly for tsunamI relief
" 13 u l' I feel conflicred," h e sa i d . "[ wo n d e r, d i d th e), k n o w r h a r 2 5 0,000 chil d re n d ied in the worl d , m os t ly o f p re ve n r ab[e d i s e a se s , rhar week? Did they know rhe same t h i n g hap p en ed rhe next week and [he next week?" Poverty and lack of resou rces hel p »
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2005
7
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I;
Norway Symposium wrap
continucd
c o n t ri b u te tel violence a n d terro r i s m ,
B u i lder Awa.rds from t h e Wan g C e n te r
benefits everyo ne. He a t t r i b u ted t h e
stories)
fo r I n ternational Programs. (see related
Vo ll.cbx k s a i d , so figh t i n g fo r s o l u t i o n s
Honored werc Torn Eric Vraalsen,
roor causes o f tcrrorisrn to a lack of a
Norwegian special envoy to the war-rom
good govcrnmcnt, viola t i o n s o f h u l11 an
African n ati o n o f S u d a n ; Liv Arnesen
righrs and u nj u s t d i s t r i b u t i o n o f
and Ann Bancrofr, who with t he i r d a r
reso u rces. Social, eco n o m i c and politi cal j us t ice can reduce terrorism, h e said.
i n g a n d gruel ing e x pe d i t i o n s across
Ir's a n enormous task, h e sai d , bur a
t housands of m i les of icc promote peace and u n derstan d i n g; and the N a m i b i a
c r i t i cal o ne . " Peace m u s t be m ad e real ,l n d rangi
K n ut Vo l l e b rek, le ft, a m b a s s a d o r of N o rway to the
ble to the d a i l y l i fc of every i n d ividual,"
U n ited States, presents Chuck Nelson with tile SI. Olaf Medal.
Vol leb:l.'k said. "On ly t h ro u g h COll1 mon r ffons wi l l
\·vc b e a b l e
to
crcate a bet [(�r and more
secure world fo r a l l o f u s . " Read m o re abo u t the sympos i u m a t \\'ww. p l u .ed u/wangct'll tcr. YOLI can also review sessions onlinc at
wUJIl'.plu.edu/ -llItec<1st/200Ssp/wang. ./j), Kdlhcnac l ied/unci Hansen '88
Wang
c n t 'r r
ogn i zes
peace b u i l ders who a rfi r m
Norwcgian
he hum n
A
pirit
d i pl o mat , a pair o f
polar explorers and a Norwegian
gro u p d e d i cated to empoweri n g
the peo p le o f Nam i b i a received Peace
Association o f No rway, which res ponds to poverty and i nj u s t ice by helping peo ple in the A fri can re p u b l i c b u i l d s k i l ls. The Wang Ccmer Peace B u ilder Award recognizes global bridge b u i l d e rs who exe m p l i fy hope fo r h u man ity, whose lives are cen tere d on a v i s i on o f the j u s t and good, who have demonstrated t h a t
they w i l l n o t b e d e fe a ted by d i ffi c u l t c i r
c U lllstances and who affi rm the res i i te n ce o f t h e h u man s p i r i t. \\1ang Cemer fo u n d ers Peter '60 a n d G race Wa n g prl'sl'lHcd the awards on behal f o f the 1I1l1vcrsity a t a celebra t i o n banquet on J a n . 1 2 , the fi rst n i g h t o f rhe ccn rer's sympos i u m Pa t hways to Peace:
Sym posium features ethnic art and music
Norway's A p p roach to D e m o cra cy and
Developmem. The Wa ng Cemer works to educate fo r a j u sr, healthy, sustain able and peaceful world. Wang C e n te r D i rector Janet Raslll u ssen said the Peace B u i l d e r
Award rec o gn i ze s t h a r rhl' road t o peace is n o t b u i l t by nations, b u t by the collec tive achievemenrs and cont ributions of many i n d ivid u a l s .
A rt a n d m u s i c rou n d e d out the sym posium, with a c o n c e rt pa c ke d with eth n i c m u s i c , and exhibits of both Afric a n and N o rwe g i a n a rt on d i s play. Two g roups from Hedmark U nive rsity C o l l e g e - the C o l l e g i u m Vo c a l e a n d the
" Reci pie ms und ersrand t h a t peace
mak i n g is a vocat i o n , a cal l i ng t ha t
assures the needs of self arc always s u b o rd i nate to service of orhl'l's," RasmLlssen said. A lso, C h u. c k Nelson, a ret i red admin is
C o l l e g e Folk E n s e m b l e - p e rformed at
trator who h e l ped tho usands of
the G l o b a l E n c o u nte rs c o n c ert, as we ll
Norwegians come to Taco m a
as PLU's C h o i r of the West a n d Wi nd
PLU, received No rway's pres tigious St.
Ensemble.
to
study a t
Olaf Medal for his s i g n i ficant work in promo ting rel a t i o n s betwecn No rway
U n iv e rs ity orga nist e m e ritus David Dahl p r e m i e re d a n original piece, "A N orwe g i a n S u ite fo r O rg a n , " wh i c h was c o m missioned by the Wa n g C e nte r for
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a n d I\merica. K n u t Vo l leba:k, am bassado r of N o rway
ro
r h e U n i ted Srarcs, p rese nr ed
the mcdal On behalf of No rway ' s K i n g
the symposium. E l a i n e Grinnell, a
Harald. Nelson was d i rec w r o f i nterna
J a mestown S ' K l a l i a m tribal m e m b e r,
tio nal ad missions and retirsed after .30
p e rformed N ative Ameri c a n storyte l l i n g
y ears at PLU. H e an d h i s wife, Lois,
a n d d ru m m i n g .
helped co u n tless s r u d c n ts .
[ olar
al PL
x p l o rer
m a ke s Lo p
be fo re Lh e i r n -x l
around the wo rld to follow their ex pedition t h rough the Web. (You can fo llow along with their exped i
n Lu re
A
s a c h i l d , Liv Arnesen was fasci
assi stant dean of
w IIJw.plu. edtt/ wangee» ter.
talks wit h schoolch i l d ren and PLU
explorer Thor H cycrdahl's adven
audiences to make bigger points
tu res at sea aboard his Kon-Ti k i fleet
than s i m ply relaying their s t u n n i n g
and created a ti ny replica that s h e float
acco m p l i s h ments, such a s their
ed in puddles near her Oslo, Norway,
1 ,700- m i l e crossing o f Antarctica.
h o me.
They talked abo u t how the lack of
Across the globe i n iVli n nesota, Ann
wind on the wind iest conti ne n t
Bancroft sta rted out her adven t u res
delayed t h e m , forcing t h e m t o s k i a t
with an ove rn i ght expedi tion to her
o n e m p h rather t h a n sail a t a Ill u ch
back yard .
faster and more comfo rtable pace.
meet, fi nd they shared the same goals
don't go as planned?" Arnesen asked
Decades later these women wo uld
and make h istory. The fi rst women to
students at Annie Wri g h t School in Taco ma. Sometimes, you have
a
mission
[0
push them
selves and to educate others. PLU educa
Even a t temp eratures as l ow as
ct' l e b rate their Norwegian-American
who h ave brough t recog n i tion and d i s ti nction to wome n ' s soccer." [t
is a national award, given
94 days,
they enjoyed themselves.
"We laughed every day," Bancroft sai d . " We learned that laughte r and h u m o r i s a very powerful tool
ru
k e e p y o u go ing."
own
c h i l d ren, to fo l l ow their
ce n te n nial and to promote the cu rricu
and fUld the adve ntu re o f their l i fe
l u m . They expect mi l l i o ns of c h i l d J'en
t i m es . []]
one
U n i ted States. A fi l m featur i n g assistant football coach John
" Nellie" Nelson, who is d i sabled by arth rogrypos i s , w o n the Crystal H eart Award fo r short documen tary a t the Heartland Film Festival in October. The fil m , "Nellie - A Li fe Wo rth Living," was d i rected by M i c hael McNamara.
The y encourage people, especially
allia nce d u ri n g the year of No rway's
[0
person per year t h roughout the
35
fo r
Arnesen and Ban noft came to PLU co
Association o f America fo r " those
you really can d o , she said. degrees below zero, alone o n the ice
resolving conflicts t o the exped i tion.
the National Soccer Coaches
i m p rovise and discover how mllch
tion professors Ron Byrnes and M i ke
Toward Peace," which ties lessons i n
of Exce llence fro m
to
H i llis created a new K- 1 2 c u rriculum, "Exploring Cultural Conflicts: Journeys
received the Award
" What d o you do when t h ings
cross Antarctica o n foot, Bancroft and Arnesen are now attempting to cross the
p hysical education,
Bancroft and Arnesen used their
luted w i th stories o f Norwegi;]n
Arctic Ocean, in
Colleen Hacker,
tion o r review the curr ic u l u lll at
ad
Sidney Rittenberg, vi s i t
d reams
ing professor i n the Chi nese S t u d ies Program and i nter nationally ant
on
renowned con s u l t C h i na's business sector,
was appointed to the Rural Develop ment I nstitute board i n Seattle.
Dane Wu, associ ate professor of mathem atics, co a u thored "An A l ternate Ap proach to the Total Probabi l i ty Fo rmu la" with Laura M. Bangerter '03. It was p ub l i s hed in the I n ternational Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology.
Ann B a n croft left, a n d Liv Arn esen set a record on Antarcti c a a n d p l a n to cross the N o rth Pole this spring. Photo courtesy Bancroft-Arnesen Explore.
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H E D L A N D
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D i s t i ngui shed novel i s t helps aspiring writers discover what they want to say
S eein g the world afresh
Earl Lovelace has been called a master story teller, k nown fo r h is lyrical style and memorable
characters. But whde he weaves beau tiful tales of calypso and the Caribbean and reli�hes helping swdems fi nd thei r own voices, this celebrated Trinidad ia n writer is somewhat hesitam co tell his own scory. He's relucta.m to s i t down for a fo rmal i merview and is soft spoken and understated when asked about h is success es and inspiration. Love lace, 69, has been PLU's disti ngllished write.r in residence fo r five years and is a celebrated figure i n Tri nidad. But when asked abou t his celebrity status i n h i s home coumry, he s i m p ly replies, " Wel l , I
am a
n ove li s t. "
As a teacher the past five years at PLU , h e has i n s p i red students, who have in cum moti vated him. It wou ld be fa i r co say he has sometimes frustrated people, who a p p reciate his cu lture and talent, bm not always his laid-back, q u i ntessentially Tri nidadian s p i rit. He doesn't have voicemad, doesn't always check h is c-111 a i l and isn't absolutely o n time. But it i s i mpossible to m easure how much h e bcought to PLU, and how he h as helped the un ive rsity'S study-away program in Trin idad and Tobago. "Earl Lovelace is very well-k nown and h ighly regarded In Trinidad," said PLU President Loren ]. Anderson, who trave led there last year and saw fi rst-hand Lovel ace's i n f1u e nce. "He has opened doors for us down there." Anderson recalls meeting with an educa.tor, who upon hearing that Anderson was from " the p lace where Earl Lovelace teaches" lInmediately gave h i m com plete attemion. He also saw how Lovelace - with a q u i c k phone call - arranged for o n e of the cou ntry's cop bands to play at a party a e his home to welcome Anderson. "ft's been great co have him at PLU," Anderson said . " I t adds a kind o f richness and tex cure co the e n tire community Studencs have been very fo rtu nate." 'What has brought Lovelace acclaim a re his talent and his books about postcolonial Tri n i dad that s peak co so many. His novels have won many awards, including "Salt," which was the wi nner of the Commonwealth \'V'ri ters Prize i n 1 997, meaning i t was named the best book in Engl ish speaking cou ntries except the U n i ted States. As with his other books, i t is set in Tri nidad, and h e explores the legacy o f the struggle against enslavement and colonialism. Always an avid reader, Lovelace di scovered h e wanted co write when he worked as a for est ranger and came i n to more i m imate clln tact with the o rd i nary people who worked the land and made a living fro m the fo rest. "That was very, very i m portant, because i t brought me i n to a better relationsh i p with the people who worked the land, and gave m e a greater sense o f the Island's landscape and the fol kways of the people," Lowlacr sa i d . H e was 20 when he s ta rted to t h i n k a b o u t writing s erio u s ly. His motivation? "1 think 1 wJn tcd to change th e worl d , " he sa i d . "( still wa nt to cha nge i .r. " H e wanted to write about people h e kn e \.v , t o g ive vo ice c o those who d o n ' t u s u ally make i t onto [he pages of b o ok s - " p e o p l e who have been ignored or have been se e n as a general ity, not in their specificity. " "1 though t if I wa s goi ng CO be a writer, 1 h ad [0 write a novel," he said. So he did. That fi rst bo o k is still u n p u b l i shed , but hiS next try, "While G o d s Are Fal ling," was pubcontinued
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'07.
S .
pa n i s h I m me rs i o n Wee kend,
Literatures a n d profess o r o f Spa n i s h ,
which started i n 2002 and i s
said the weekend gives student s c o n fi
o rgan izt' d by S p a n i s h fac u l ty,
a l lows s tu d e nt s
co
take what
t hey J e a rn in class ;md u se i t
in real l i fe s i tuations. \Vh e t h e r in the d i n r ng hall, b u n k s or i n gro u p s , t hey speak o n l y S p a n i s h fo r the weeke nd ,
w h i l e enjoy i n g a u th e n t i c cu i s i n e , gu i t a r concerts and sa lsa d allcl l1 g.
They also crafted papel p icad o ,
Roach said. "And t h a t gives you a wo rl d
vic\\" l)
de nce i n the i r s k i l ls, encou ragi ng t h e m
t o s t u d y abroad . " I t i s the first real test
Accord i n g to C u rry, the student s ben
e fi t fro m the p ro fe s sors being from a
that th y can i n fact s u rvive i n the L a n
vari ety of regio n s , l i k e Ame rica , S p a i n
guage," she s a i d .
a n d Mexico, because t h ey e a c h bring i n t h e i r knowledge o f d i Hl'rem c u l t u res.
S o m e o f the S p a n i s h students l i ve i n I'-I ong I n ter n a r i o n a l H a l l , which a l s o
Parr of the ex perie nce is getting to
fo cuses o n i m m e rs i n g students l l1 l a n
k n ow the pro fess o rs on a pns o nal level.
guage a n d c u l t u re . The h a l l hou ses five
Frerich s and Li nd sey Paxton '07 agree that lau gh i n g with the professors - and
langu ages - C h i nese, Fre n c h , German,
H i s pa n i c designs c u t o u t of paper co m
N o r wegi a n a n d Spanish - and i s a h u b
m o n l y used at parties i n Lat i n America,
[o r ca m p u s activities foc u sed on lan-
and Illo Las, tapestries origi n a l ly made
iJrie Chal1lbel'idiiJ 'OS, hit, a n d 1m Station prepare ellsaladas inixt,ls, part
by the Kuna I n d ians i n Panama.
Spanish 1JlCill.
being able to u n d e r.sta n d the j o kes m akes
th i n gs m o re fu n .
oran authentic
" I t's a great o pport u n i ty beclLIse you learn so m uch about c u l tu re - on top of all the vocabulary," said Bet hany Frerichs '06.
ParT ici pa nts b egi n che wee kend by
sign i n g a con n'act d ecla ri n g t he i r com m i t m e n t to speak i ng o n ly i n S p a n i s h . "All the th l ll gS w e t r y t o do i n t h e
classroom come together," s a i d E m i ly
guage, c u l t u re and imernational issues. For Sean Roach
'08, the weekend
hel ped h i m prepare for a Costa Rica ]
"Other u n iversities d o n ' t have p rofes
Term t r i p . " I s u rprised mysel f that I was
sors who w i l l take a weekend our of
able
to
handle it so wel l ," he said. " I t's
rea l izes we d o n ' t have the e x perience . "
T h o s e w i t h e x pe ri e n ce reru m to h e l p
Davidson '98, i ns tru ctor of S p a n i s h .
o u t the n e w er s t u d e n t s . " S ee i n g how lll l
"You i m press you rsel f, " Frerichs s a i d .. " I t gives you 1110re confi dence and l11akl'S you less wary abollt ma k i ng mis takes - i t's two whole days, yo u ' re go ing [ 0 make m i stakes." Tamara Williams, ch a i r of t h e DeparTment of Langu ages a n d
a
good e n v i ro n m e n t fo r i t . Everybody
" T h e s tu d e n ts real i ze what t h ey ' re capa ble o f. "
Students are i mp ressed wi th the p ro fessors' com m i tmen t to teach i ng.
l ch I i m p roved
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one wee kend
h r l ped m e decide to go abroad , " Rachel C ur ry '06 said. "I caml:' b a c k to hel p
others wh o
d J'l'
h e re now."
The srudenrs said being co m m i tted to the la n gu age opens t h e i r eyes, g i v i ng
t h e i r personal time to give us t h e o p port u n i ty to learn," P;L,ton said. Each year, the entire Spanish facu lty attends the weekend and they all agree it i mp roves their relarion s h i p with the stu dents. "They rea lize how much we love teach i n g them a.lld how much we care about the program," Davidson said . 'QIfh i l e n o other language c u r ren tly o ffe rs a p rogram like this o n e , Wi l l i a m s ho pes to s e c i t h a p pe n i n the fu t u re.
t h e m a d i ffer e n t perspective on the
" I t ' s a great success," she s a i d . "The stu
world. "You're nor Just learn. ing a lcU1-
denrs tal k about ho\l' mllch their co n fI
guage, you're ka rn i n g a b o u t a cu l tu re , "
dence i n creases . "
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ver the past three a n d a half years the world
arc experiencing - c a n p u s h p e o p l e r o extreme fo rms o f re l i g i o us
- and our place in it - has changed in ways
e x p ression, these s truggles are n o t fu ndam e n tally GllIsed by rel i
we could have never imagined. Terrorism, world c onfl ici and re l i g ious ani mosity have become the issues of the day. To help make sense of it a l l, we i nvited fo ur Pacific Lutheran Un ivers ity professors to offer their expertise and d iffer ing perspectives on these world-chang ing issues.
g i o n . Wherher i r's r h e Israe l i - Pal esrin ian conflicr or figh t i n g i n Afg h a n i s tan, i r's n o r r h e natu re of an)' particu lar re l i g i o n c o be m o re p rone co terrorisr activi ry. PETER GROSVENOR' An d i f re l i g i o n s do have rheologiClI re a s o ns [0 go [0 wa r w i t h one anorher, rhen those reasons a re a lwa)' s there.
B u r clearly C h risrian i cy, Islam ancl Ju d a i s m have 1 1 0 [ been engaged
i n perpetu a l con fl icr w i t h o ne anorher, so what we need to k now more abo u r i s what makes conflicrs berween rhe faiths eru p r
Partici pating were Alicia Batten. rel igion; Peter Grosvenor, political science; Pauline Ka u rin, ph iloso phy; and Ann Kelle her, political science. G reg Brewis, executive editor of Scene, moderated the conversation.
w h e n rhey clo. A l i c i a i s r i g h r c o l o o k at s pecifi c p o l i ti c a l c o n fl i cts over la n d , socioecon o m ic concl i r i o ns, ancl so on. Another wo rcl of cau t i o n abo u t seeing rhis as a rel ig i o lI s cantl i n i s rhar fu nclamemali s t I s lam rakes broad I), twO fo rms, There i s a
conse rvative and a rad i cal fo rm. \Ve have, of co u rs e , very g ood
Their comments were transcribed and ed ited.
and close relations w i t h conscrvarive, fu n cl am c l l [ a l i s t Islam i n , fo r exam ple, Sau d i Arabia. T h e rad ical fo rm of I s la m i c fu nda
SCENE: S h o rt ly aftet Se p t .
1 1 , 200 1 , i t became c lear t h a t t h e
U n i ted S tates a n d l ike l y the en tire Wcstern world a t e engaged
in a long-term b at t l e aga i n s t fun d a l11c ll t a l i s t Islam . W h a t
are'
t h e o t ig i n s of t h i s conflict? Is i t a religious wat? Ate we f ac i ng a new kind of ev i l? AN N KEUEHER: The p u b l i c beca me fu l l )' aware of the t h reat o n
Scpe. 1 1 , b l l t nl.1ny rerrori s t expcrcs i n the U n i ted 5r3[(;' 5 knew t h i ngs were in the works long before t h e n . Arab racl i cal groups
ancl racl i cal re l i g ious gro u ps l i k e al Qae.da had been at w o r k s i nce t h e 'GOs a n d '70s b u r hadn't been able ro m o u n t a maj o r e ffort,
:tnd t h e i r targets were all s pe c i fi c al l y related ro t h e Israe l i s . By the '80s t h e re was a movemen t a mong these gro u ps ro begin ro tar get the U n i ted St:ttcs. Even the spec i fic eve n t of fly i ng an a i r p l :lI1 e i n to a b u i l d i n g was k n o wn . It hacl been p l a n necl i n Paris b u t the a i r l i n e r crashecl.
AUCIA B TTEN: The s tru ggle is not p r i marily abo u t re l i g i o n . W h i l e
various p o l i t i c a l develo pments a n cl confl i cts over l a n d ;1I1 c1
m e n ral i s m , wirh w h i c h we're in co n fl i c t, h as i ts roots in s oc i e cy ('ath e r than organ i zed rel i g i o n . PAULINE KAU R I N:
I agree that t h i s i s n ' t j u s t abo u t I s l a m . It's all.
i ss u e abo u t how p eo p le are clea l i ng w i t h o p press i o n ancl co n fl i c t i ll. t h e i r lives. Rel igion comi n u es to be a n am'active source o f sol ace, W h e n t h i ngs arc go i ng wrong in yo u r l i fe you Wall[ to know why, yo u lVallt some c o m m u n i cy, ancl you want to k n ow thar t h e re i s SOme p u rpose co i t.
atuac[(ve,
I can see why racl ical viewp oi n ts
arc
Certai nly S e p t. 1 1 got A m er,i ca's a e tc n ti o n , b u t on thc day o f r he
attack I was th i n k i n g it i s a m i racle that th is h as n ' t ha p p c n ed befo re . It dicl n ' t particu larly s u r pri s e me.
SCENE: I f the attack w;]sn't su r p r i s i ng, how d i cl o u r leaders a n d so many o th e rs n o t a n t i c i p a te i t?
GROSVENOR: The problem fo r o u r pol i tical leaclersh i p is tha.t
liT
h ave a defe nse and i ntel l i ge n c c srru ccurc [hat is s t i l l romed i n the
resour ce s - as wel l as t h e s u ffe ring and frus tration p o p u i: l t i o n s
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We a l l must acknowledge that whatever the causes, there a re at least a few h u ndred thousa nd people out there who consider themselves at war with us. That is a rea l ity that c a n n ot be i g n ored.
Cold WJ.r. I[ was ser up
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J. nri c i p :ul' acrions from a radical l)'
d i fferclH k i n d o f c n e l1ly. On rhe. i n rell igence fro n t, Am ericJ mad" a qucs[io n a b le decision
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downgrade. hu man i me l l i gence i n
favor o f c.lecrro n i c i n rel l i gc n c e . \'<Ic just d o n ' t k n o\\-" very m u c h
abc)Ll [ rhe sccrions of Islam i c sociery from w h i c h r h i s rh rear is comi ng. BAmN. We m usr
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ANN KELLEHER
Arm)'. B u r what wc are experi e n c i ng t od ay seems d i fferent. Wh), h a s rerro rism changed
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become i n c reasingly fo cused on mass
c as u J l ries rarher r h a n [arge r i n g a few fo r negotia r i n g leverage> GROSVENOR: There are.
t\\lO answers to rhat. One is roo ted i n rhe
qucsrion abo u r evil. The desi re ro desrroy as m uch properry and kill as man y people as you possi bly can does resonate wirh the
'member roo rhar rhe U n i red Srares govern
m e n r s u p p orrcd radical lslam i n Afghanisran in rC[I11S of money being fu nn eled ro rhe mad rassas and weapons to rhe Mujah i d c c n . The U . ' . s h o u l d h J.vc r h o u g h r t h e n abou r the nJ.ture of these par
roots of modern rcrrorism. For exam ple, in 1 9 r h cenrury Rus s i a n n i h i l i s m , desrrunion w a s i rs o w n j u s r i ficar i o n , Thar mighr b e
what a l Q a e d a i s cngaged i n , b u r I do n ' r r h i n k so. I r h i n k rh<')' have an J.ge n d a . The)' don'r want to desrroy for destructi on's
[icular gro u p s J.nd long-rerlll i n reresrs and securiry rarher rhan
sake, rh ey wa ll[ t o des r roy aspects of rhe Wesr and r h e reby a l r � r
backing rhese groups because rhey su pported u . s . i n terests a[
American foreign pol icy i n rhc l\'l i d d l e Easr.
that part i c u l a r time.
They bclieve rhey can d o it by go i n g fo r mass destruction rarher
Poli [ical leaders are always wo rr i ed abo U [ rhe prob lems of [ h e Ill o menr. The rop l evel political leaders h i p a rc b u sy people who are d e a l i n g wirh what happened yesterday and whar rnighr KElliHER;
than selective rargcrs because rhey ge n u i nely believe rhar Wesrern
soc i c ry i s effcre and degc nc ra re, tha r ir can'r handle mass casual rirs, Jnd tha r i r wi l l back o ff i f yoLl do ir enough dam age. There
h a p p e n romorrow. So while experts w i r h i l l rhe American defense
was very h i g h symbolism in rhei r c h o ice of rarger.s fo r the S e p r .
and in [el l i gence esra b l i s h menr had becn sending up warnings fo r
I I J.rtack.
q u i re som(' rime, i r d i d n ' r seem real [0 rhc leadc rs h i p . Orher " more i m porranr" r h i ngs were o n rhe agenda of rhe rop decision makers.
a n'
nor r h i n k
i n g r h a r we wi l l back off Ra rher, they wall[ the U n i ted States
to
reacr i ll a very srrong way because rha r s h ows the \\lesr to be as
GROSVENOR:. Thar's righr. And ir wo u l d be wrong ro neglccr rhe
E'xrrJord i n ary n a w re of rhe Sepr. 1 1 arrack. Ir rJkes a c('rrain k i n d of i magi na t io n
KEUEHER: r Ill us r disagree righr now! The rerrorisrs
ro
de v ise hijack i n g p lanes :H1d flying r h e m i n r o
b u i l d i ngs. I do n ' r r h i n k we can be roo crirical of peo p l e in rhe
evi l ;J.t the)' r h i n k i r is. GROSVENOR r don'r think rilJ.[ wh a c we are s ayi ng is i n c o m patible.
I r h i n k r h a r bin Lad e n i s q u i re h a p py to see forceful acts of retri
defense comm u n i ry for nor an tic i p a ti ng rhar.
b l l [ i o n by [he U n i red Srares because t hey J.cr as rec ruiring (O o l s .
Looking at the enorm i ry o f what was done on Sepr. 1 1 , I certainly
KELLEHER; Yes.
I t p roves their p oi n r .
u n derst::md whar provoked rhe question abour fi gh t i ng a new form
GROSVENOR; flU[ ler's remcmber
ly incred ibl y imagi n a r ive and has actu:dl)' induced a srarrling
abo u r whar an awfu l soc i e ry rhe West is. And he did make rhe
lor o f energy come mpiar ing whar rhey could possibly d o nexr.
i n teresring i nrervention in the U . S . presid e n tial clec c i o n when he
KAURIN: Afrn rhe dec l i ne of So vi e t U n i o n a n d rhe end of rhe Cold
a n d d i scng�ge. There we saw a pragmatic p o l i (ical agenda fro m al
War, r herc were so ma n)' foreign p o l icy issues [0 deal \Vi r h r h a r
Qacda .
of evil . \'(Ie can discuss wherhcr ir \,\,'JS evil
or
not, bur it was certa i n
degree of pa ran o i a i n \'<Iesrern socieries. We now expcnd an awfl l l
n e i r h e r r h e C l i n ron n o r Bush a d m i n i s r ra[i ons h a d developed a cohesive fo rei "n policy. It Rwan da. B o s n i a, Kosovo.
\VUS
al wJ)'s crisis managemenr over
errJ. i n ly rhere were wa rn i n gs and con
t har, over rh e lasr three years,
mosr of \Vhat we have he ard from Osama b i n Laden has been
said if you wan r us ro leave. you a l o n e you Ill u s r l eave us a l one
KELLEHER: B u t
WJ.S
rhar b i n Laden address in fac r focllsed on th('
Un ited Stares? Ir could well have been i n res ponse co a need ro represe. n c h i mse L f [0 r h e Amb world. He wants morc rec r u i rs. H e
\\ s so far down on the l i s r com moving from crisis ro crisis c l u r r c r hi n k i ng your fore.ign p o l i c)! afrer 40 )'ears of rhe Cold War paradigm was nor realisric.
Saudi-controlled bJ.nks. I Sllspecr o n e o f r h e morivarions of r h e s p ee c h ma)' have been to i n fl u e nce rhe U . s . elections, bur he also
SCENE: Recent generarions have seen rerrorism fro m the da),s of
needs ro pos i r i o n h i m self before his porential su ppor ters as being
rhe Palesrinian Li beration O rgan ization and rhe Irish Rep u b l i can
a reaso nable person.
ce.rns abol l [ rerrori s m , b u t ir pared
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WJnts more mon ey. He docs nor w a n r h i s money h u n g u p i n
BAmN; M i l i m ri ly wcaker people g e n e rally perform acts of terror ism.
I t h i n k of Palesti n i a n s ui ci de b o m bers. What wO ldd p u s h a
person CO t h e poi I l ( of blowing h e rself or h i m self u p il n d blowing up i n nocenr civi l i a ns? I tbink t h a t pare of the reason people art'
said is q u i r e heretical and very i m porta n t . We m u s t u n d crscand
how we are perceived i n the [-est of the world CVC11 rh ough we a rc
n o toriously bad at i t.
driven ro such desperate acts i s that they h ave no other way of
KEllEHER: We assume that there s h o u l d be a rati o11 :1 1 attempt by
fighting back. Thcy do n o t h ave tanks. They d o not have h e l ico p
h o w other peo pl e i n the world pe rce i ve l l S . H u t rea l istica l ly
ters. The o n l y way, thcy th.i n k , of am·acr i n g attention ro t h e i r s i t u a t i o n is ro s t rap cxplos ives [0 t h e i r body. I th i n k that it is
i m po r t a n t [0 t h i n k a b o u t what eype o f d e speratio n p u s h es some
one [0 cO l11 m i t s u c h I n act.
We need to rh i n k a b o ut st�l. te-sponsored terrorism as we ll. I n the case of the Israeli-Pales r i n iJn conflict, the I s rae l i s do p u n i s h
Pa lestin i.Jns col lectively. [rom J Pa.lestin ian perspective, s u c h p u n
i s h m e n r ( a i r raids, h o u s i n g d e m o l i ti o n s e t c ) could b e viewed :1s fo rms of s ca r e terrorisl1.1 . Moreover, rhe U.S. m i g h t t h i n k abo u t
h ow t h e Sudanese reacted w h e n a phann acc urica l facrory i n
S u d a n was bom.bed by rhe Un ited States i n 1 998, based o n false i n te l l igence. From the Sudanese p o i n t of view many i n noce n t peo plr wcrc k i l l ed u n necessarily. They m ight see that as an act of ter
rorism by the U n i ted States. T h u s we cannot th i n k of terrorism
solely i n ter m s of groups such as Hanus and al Qaeda, bur also
how certain ac t io11s of m i l it:1rily powerful coun tries could be per
tbe U.S. to assess i ts pt-.:_� ence and i n (er:1ct i o n in r h e world a n d
I
do n't know one s o c icty that, d i rectly artacked, is go i n g to h ave t h e majority of i ts population s i t back with reason a n d calm J n d
u nd ertake t h a t s o r t of s e l f-assess m e n t. An)' socier)' t h a t ex p eri ences a d i rect attack i s go i n g to react i n a VCt")' stro ng and e m D tional way and [ don't hold America n s to a h i ghcr standard . We h ave a choice. D o w e fo llow t h e paradigm of rea .l i sts i n the
field of i n ternation:11 rclations who say we must n o t appear weak,
we m u s t always watch o u r securi ty, we cannot assu m e anyone is going to assist us? Or do we fol low another parad igm that would call on us ro u nderstand the con text of o u r situatio n , ro under stand the motivations of our oppo n e n ts, and to see if American policy is in some way part of the complex web of causation. Even though I knew rwo peop le who d ied in t h e World Trade Center, I b e l i eve, as respo n s i ble ci rizens of rhe world's lead i n g material a n d m i l irary power, i t d o e s beh oove us r o pause now,
ceived by o t h e r nations and groups as fo rms of terrorist activity.
get pa.st O l l r i ll 1 m e d i a .re reaction, and have a conversat i o n aro u n d
KAURIN: A n d I don't t h i n k i t's ab o u t how they h a te freedom. That
the coun try a b o u t o u r b e s t response.
is an abstract reason to b l ow yo urself up. So what do we mean
when we say rh e y h a tl' freedom? Is it our way of sayi n g they don't l i ke Western l i beral democracies that are capitalist in o ri e n t :1 t i o n ?
That's s r i l l prerty abstract. I I I fact, p a r t o f the reason fo r terror
ism m ay be fo u nd in how i n d iv i d u al ex pe r ie n ces have gotten to
t h c p o i n t when� thcy a re so u pSet, they fee l so h o p e l ess, that t h ey
t h i n k [ h a t r h e besr o l u rio n is to b l ow t h e m sc]ves u p .
SCENE: How s h o u l d the West res pond? O n ly m il i tari ly) H o w a re the more deep-seared i ssues resolved)
GROSVENOR: I t is vf:'ry d i fficu l t fo r the West to res pond fo r reasons that are conta i n e d in what A l i c i a Batren h as said. We clearly h ave a problem in t h e West of 1l0t understanding how o u r act i o n s arc perceived elsewhere. In ( h e post-9/ I I enviro n m e n t such u n der
stan d i n g becomes m tlrh more i m portan t. But even ro sa)' that we need to a l te r the wa)' we e l lga�c the rest of the world sou nds l i k e
cap i tu lation. I n fa r r i t m ig h t even b e capi tul:lrio n . W h at Al icia
GROSVENOR: The o n ly t h i n g I disagree abo u t in what Ann JUSt
said is that she c a l l s on us ro ha ve th is conversation . I'd sa )' we
just h a d i t . It was called t h e presidential election and A m eri ca. n s made a very c l e a r c h o i ce a b o u t whether to b e u n i lateral, aggres sive and confrontational or wherher take a more c o m p lex and m u l t i faceted app roac h .
KELLEHER: T har is a very good poi n t. SCENE: Here at h o m e t h e re have been sign ificant c h a n ges to i nt e l l i gence gathering, l a w e n forcem e n t , pr iva cy stand ards a n d a
re s h a p i ng of r h e fed eral govc rn m c n t . Some sa)' we a re a p p roach ing a national secu ri ty sta te. How does a govern mcrlt balan c e
freedom and s e c u ri ty ) Have we t i p ped t h e scales roo fa r i n o n e
di recti o n , and how do w e k n o w w h e n we have)
KELLEHER: I re m e m b e r when Peter gave a t a l k righ t a fter 9/ 1 1 .
H e s a i d straight o u t t h a r A m erica i s goi n g ro h ave to accept
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Th e pro b l em for o u r p o l itical leadership is that we have a defen se and i nte l l i gence structure that is sti l l rooted i n the C o l d Wa r. It was set u p to anti c i p ate a ctions from a rad ic a l ly d ifferent kind of enemy. O n the inte l l i gence front, America made a q uesti o n a b l e decision to down g rade h uman i nte l l i g e n c e i n favor o f electro n i c i nte l l igence. -PETER GROSVENOR FEATURES :> PLU SCENE SPRING 2005
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We cann ot th i n k of te rro rism sol ely in terms of groups s u c h as H a m a s and a l Qa eda, b ut a l s o how c e rta i n a cti ons of m i l ita rily powerfu l countries c o u l d be perce ived by oth er n ations and groups as forms of terrorist a ctivity.
rhe fac e r h a r i n specific ways
based on rhe expe rience r har
B ri cai n had i n de<ll i n g wirh rhe I RA i n order [0 roO ( o u r and deal w i rh rhes!' pro b l e m s dO lllcsricaliy
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there are going ro have [0 be
some compro m i ses, J)u r have we gone roo far? GROSVENOR: Whar we havc is a ve r)' sad paradox here. The o p e n
ncss o f Wesrern soci c r i cs i s o n e o f rheir major s o u rces of s rrengrh. Ir tn:lkes r h e l ll comperi tive. Ir makes rhem i n n ovarive. I t
allows r h e m c o i tn port new ideas. I r makes rhem, i n m y view, rhe most d e s i ra b le pL:tces ro l ive on rhe planet, which is why so many pCLlplc o u rs ide of rhe West wa n t [0 come h e re to make berter lives fO I- t h e m selves. B ur that open ness is also now b e i n g seen ro be
a
we:lkness i n rhar
an i n crease i n drug rrafficki ng, a n i ncrease in telTor i s m , all increa.se in i l l e g a l arms trad ing, :lnd an i ncre:lse in people rraf
ficking. I f r h e Wesr wams [0 proreer i rse l f from rhar downside, i r
is go ing [ 0 have [ 0 make irse l f less open, The e xrene [ 0 which rhar will hap pe n remains [0 be seen, b u r I r h i n k rh ere arc some ve ry worrying signs r har rh ere has been a very real regression i n Wes rern freedoms as a res u l r o f 9/ 1 1 .
rhey m i g h r play in b u i l d i ng a more peacefu l world? BAn
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I would encourage studenrs ro educare rhe mselves abour
history, i ncludin g rhe hiscory of U.S. fo reign policy, to learn anorher language, and ro travel abroad, especially to a non-Wiesrem coun rry, where rhe way of life is far di fferem from many Wesrern narions. KAURtN: Srudents s h o u l d fo l low whar they rhi n k r h ey are
doms, we m i g h r :lsk where are we focusi ng o u r resources. Health care and educarion and rhe other r h i n gs necessary [0 b u i l d ing a arc
m ca lH
to d o in rheir l ives. The people who have changed the world are
people who have fol lowed r h e i r hean's d e s i re and rhei r call i ng. co
learn to be sel f-cr i r i ca l and nor
ass u m e rhar be c J. use lI'e d o somerhing one way, everyone does i r i n rhar way, nor assu me that everyo ne looks ar r h i ngs i n rhe way we do. I rhink r har some of rhe res c n Ull c n e and some of r h e con nier i n rhe world are caused b), people i n rhe Wcsr not being aware of how whar they arc d o i n g i s bei n g i n re r p rcted. I f we can be s e l f-crirical and learn ro look ar what we arc d o i n g r h rough
someone else's eyes, ir can be r h e first step coward m e a n i ngfu l
d i al ogu e .
GROSVENOR: I wo u l d enco urage PLU sw d en rs co rake advJ.l1rage
BATIEN On the or her side of i r, i n add i r i o n [0 resc r i c r i n g free
s rrong s oci e ty s u ffe r becausc we
ALICIA BATTEN
SCENE: Whar advice 1I'0 uJd you give PLU srudenrs abo u t rhe role
I wo u l d also urge sClIdcnrs
i t exposes rhe \XTesr i n p .l rticu lar to rhe down s i d e of globalizarion:
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s p e n d i n g i n s read on sec u r i ry
or rhe m i l i rary. Ir's anor her way rhe AmericJ.n p o p u larion s l l ffe rs
of scud), a b road progrJ.llls ;] .n d , when they do so, [0 be aware of rhc fae r rhar rhey arc de fac ro ambassadors fo r r h e i r coun rry.
They call prcsenr :l f:lce of the U n i red Srares co r h e world rhar is m o re o p e n , co l erane . respeerful and coo p e rative rhan rh e
face of America that is p resemed by rhe curre n e a d m i n is r rarion.
as a whole.
I learned rccemly of a Web sire rhar o ffe rs co provide yo u n g
GROSVENOR: Yes, very i ll l p o rram aspecrs o f our living sCJ.ndards
America.ns r he wherewirhal co pr e rend r h ar r hey are CJllJ.dians
m l l s r f:l l l i f we d iven subs ramial resources i n rhe way Ali ci a describes.
en d a n gered by r h e i r na ri o n ali ty.
KAURIN: A m er icans m us r come co re nn s wi th rhe [.1c r rhar we
wane co have an open society and ar rhe same ri lll e we wam no
conseque nces co accrue from rhaL That's parr of o u r delusio nal perspective . The orher issue r h a r we m usr cOl11e co term s with is
now having co prior i tize w h ar is mosr imp orrane. I f we are go in g [Q have [Q resrrier freedoms, rhen I r h i n k rhe arg u m e n r comes down CO which ones can be restricted and i n wllar ways and srill nor lose the ele m e n r of be in g
a
\\1e stern, open socie ry. We need co
h ave a discussion abo u r what th i n g s
lI'e
arc w i l li n g co c o m p ro
m i s e on and whar r h i n gs are non-negotiable.
KEUEHER: And o u r leaders are d u c k i n g it b i g time. The)' sec no
need
CO
when rhey go rraveli ng. I fi nd i t i ncred i b ly sad rhar l113.ny you n g Americans somet i m e s fee l em barrassed, ash a m e d o r perhaps even
make these choices as rh e)' i n stead p i le up m o re debe.
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KELLEHER: 1 ' 111 rruly p roud co be American and I c h i n k ou r stu
dents sh ould le arn co r a ke pri de. roo, co reJ.ily u n d e rstand o u r OWI1
counrry a n d i rs hi scory o f s o man)' positive acco m p l i s h
m e n ts a n d posi rive va.lues. There have been m J n y exam p l es o f
e nl i g h r e ned anion b y r h e U n i ted Srares in t h e pase. Srud cms s h o u l d do some seriolls research, find rhem and have pride i n r h e m a s A m e ricans. At rhe Same t i m e, ir would b e hoove J.ll of us [0 ICJ.rn m o re aboU[
rhe many vct ri c ries of Is l am , i n c l u d i ng rhose rhar arc vcry colcram.
The saddesr r h i ng co me abour reac h i ng abo u t rhe M i d d l e Easr is
how the Arab world h as been m i s u n ders[Ood. I've known Arabs. 1
k n ow their views of rheir own re l igion. I know they perceive rhei r
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1
For whatever re ason the extrem ists get the m ost press time and get the most attention. The mode rates i n a l l of the re l i g i ous trad itions as well a s i n the non-re l i g ious commu nities need to take back the p u b l i c d isco u rse a n d try to search out that common g round. B ecause if it's a contest between extremes, it wi l l not end in any othe r way than what happened on Sept. 1 1 .
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PAU LINE KAURIN
rdigion as t ru ly S<'llsi rive and respecrfu l of human rig h rs - nor i n rhe Wesrern sense, b u r a s a se r o f mu tual ob l i gat io n s berween r u k r a.n d ruled.
IslJ.m and have con nections to them and see where they arc CO I11 i n g fro m , [h e n we are both less l ikely to endorse the more radical and dism issive response.
now i r appears a. � though a worl d - wide wa r of c u l t u n.: s is To me I find r ha t ro be extre mely unfortu nilte because I elL'arly see rhe wa)'s that I s lalll a n d Ch ristianity, Judaism and basic grassroo[s A merica can fi t rog e t h er comfortably.
I wo uld tel l students to nor be afraid tLl speak out, n o r to avoid d i s ag ree i ng even though th 'IT seems to be a 1m pressure rhese d:lYs r . o support ma n)' moves of the J.d m i n i s t ra [ i o n . I wo u l d also encourage studenrs t o b e critic:t i a n d WJ ry o f t h e d om i n Jnr di s cou r se , i ncluding s u c h phrases as " wa r on terrorism . " What does that phrase i m ply? I l ow is it u s ed to justify specific po licies?
But
u pon u s .
We need a very carcful degrec of balance in any assessment rhaI we make Jbo ur where we are in the rerrorist d i lemma that i s c on fr o n r ing us. Al l of us d uring rlIe cOllrse of this d isclission haw said sOl1lething abour how the U n i red S ta res n e e d s to be lllore though tfu l abo u t how ir p re s e nt s irself to rhe world. I t h i n k most of us agree t h ar rhe Uni ted Srares has made some bad decisions abour rhar ov e r r h e last rhrce years, which may have made the p r o b l e m con siderJbly worse. GROSVENOR:
Il OW, however. We all lllust acknowledge tiJJt whatever the causes, there arc at least a few hu ndred rholls:llld people our rhere who consider themselves wa r with us. Tha r i s a rcal i ry t h a t can n o t be ignored . lliJ
KElLEHER: There is a war agai nst u s
:It
B u r having said thar, I t h i n k i t would be wrong ro n ot acknowl edge rh:\ [ the Islamic world has a very real res pons i b i l i ty h e re. This Ill!\\' Islamic [erroriSIl1 is go i n g co be part of Islamic h i s ro ry j u s t l i ke lhe crusades were p:tIT of C h risti:tn h istory and there is no denyillg ir. This means that t he re is In enormous responsibili ty on moderate Muslims for them [0 take back their religion :tnd to :tIter t h e face of their re l i gi on i n t h e world. Th is is the proper a ge nd a for [he U n i ted Stares: re:tc h i n g out to moderate p e o p l e in the Islamic \vorld a nd helping them to cn�ate more progressive more h umane societies and more religious to lerance. KAURIN: I agree. Even in our ow n cou n try there i s much common ground betwcen moderate M u s l i m s , mod erate Christians an d moderiln: Jews. For whJ.tever reason the extrem ists get the m o s t press time and get the most a tt e n tion . The moderates i n all of the rel igious trad itions as well as i n the non-religious communi ties need to t ak e b:tc k the public discourse and try r o sea rch o u t t h J t c o m ll1on grou n d . B e c ause i f i t's a co n t es t between eXtl'L'mcs, i t wi 1.1 not e n d in a n y othe r way than whJt h ap p en e d on S e p t. 1 1 .
I\nd h e r e i s where ou r students have a role t o p l ay. If p eo pl e who fi n d common gl'llund with one another can to some degree take h:lck [he d i s c o ur s e it can change th e wa), we c an think abou t thi ngs. A s a moderate C h r i s t ia n , i f [ c an t h i n k abou t moderate
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R e m e m b e r i n g th e g re at Ch u c k C u rti s
s k basketbal l coaching legend Marv H a rshman '42 wh o the two b l'st pbyers he ever coached are and he'll say Chuck C u rtis and
who
p l ayed for Harshman
at [he University of Washington, was a two-time
team
Pac -l O Al l-Con ference f irst足
selccriol1 who played 1 7 years in
the NBA. Curt is
'59, who
d i ed at age 6 7
on
Ocr.
3 1 , 2004, is widely considered to be the 20 PLU SCENE SPRING 2005 >
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pbyer ever at P L U . In
t o 1 9 5 8 -59 seasons, he led rhe scoring average i n a l l b u t his
Drelef Schrempf. Schrempf,
be st basketball
his fo u r- ye a r c a reer, from the 1 95 5 - 5 6
tea mi n senior sea 足
so n - he was second to I{oger Iverson th atyear - and was the leading rebounder all fo u r seasons. "Physical ly the g ro u p
we
he was
the
be st a t h l e te of
had, and we thought we
the game. He
to
be done in
understood what needed JUSt abo u t every s i tu ation .
You can't really teach thar." The G ladi ators, as the
team swe re
known t h en, won 106 games and lost
JUS t 20 from '55 ro'59 - the best fo u r足 year win-loss record in the hisrory of PLU men's baske tba ll. C urti s was twice named to the all-to u rnament team and
had three very good p layers i n Iverson
an NAJA All-American, and received
'59 , O i m) Van Beek '60 and Cur tis,"
many other accolades. He was inducted
Harshmiln said. " He had a great feel fo r
into the PLU Athletic Hall o f Fame In
J
1 99 1 and the NAIA H a l l of fame i n
t h e Am e ri ca Volk yb <ll l Coaches Associarion Wesr Region freshman of the Ye a r, and she and Tu rner were na me d to rhe a l l - re g io n tcam. Borh were then named AVCA Honorable Mention A l l-Americans. Aoki w as also selecred as the region's Coach of r ll e Ye<lr. Di M a ggi () and Tu rner arc r h e fourrh and fi frh PLU p l::tyers ro be n a m e d to rhe H o n orable Mention A ll-America Team in t he past two sea so n s . ffil
1 997. Curtis is thc a l l - t i m c l e ad i ng scorer at P LU with 2 , 1 73 po i n t s . He sco red 30 or m o re p o i m s in a game I 1 times and scored 40 o r more poi nts in a game r h re e . t i m e s . He se t tile sch o ol record of 44 p o i nt s in a ga m e agai n s t W h i two rth on Fe b. 1 2 , 1 958. Oll ly two o t her PLU pl aye rs - Brad Brevet (42 p o i n t s i ll 1 997) �H1d Tom Whalen (4 1 p o i n t s i n 1 964) h ave Com(' close. Curtis also established the career records fo r free t h rows made (687) and arrempted ( 1 ,0 1 3). He h olds the school records fo r free t h rows a tte m p t ed i n a ga me , 24, an d season, 285. He is also the to p rebounder in PLU h i story with 1 ,470. H e s h a res the school record of 1 6 fie l d goals m ad e in a
game.
Lute l i n eman a winner i n Azte c Bowl Pacific Lutheran offe nsive lineman Kent Ba iley '05 helped a n NCAA
DiVision I I I all-star leam defeat the
The team c elebrates one o f many wins this season.
After PLU, Curtis was d rafted by the Detroit Pistons and was th e lasr p l aye r cut. I n 1 960 he had a rryour wirh rhe Sr.
Louis (n ow Atlanta) H awks. Again he was rhe lasr p l a}'e r cur. He eve n t u ally landed wirh r h e Ame r i ca n B ask erb al l L eag u e , which was fo rmed in March 1 9 6 1 . H e s t a r ted rhe 1 9 6 1 -62 season w i r h rhe New Yor k Ta p e rs and fin ished the year wirh t he Pirrsburgh Rens. He co n t i n ued wirh rhe Rens r he next sea son u n t i l the l e agu e folded abruptly o n
Volleyball team has banner season he wo me n ' s vo l l ey ba ll team was
p r e d i c r ed ro win rhe 2004 North wes r Conference ti rle in a
p re -s ea so n co ac h es p o l l , and r hey d i d j u s r rhar. A frer w i n n i ng J us r rwo o f
their ftrsr eight matches, t h e L u res p u r
w o n borh rhe a m are u r and r e g u lar c l u b
t oge t h er a 1 7 - m arch win st re a k - which is be l i eve d to be rhe l o n ges r w i n n i ng srreak in rhe prog ra m ' s h i s to ry. The Lures won rhe con ference r i rie wirh a 1 5 - 1 record and advanced to the NCAA Division I I I West Reg i o n a l To urnamenr. "LU won i ts firsr match ar regionals, defe a r i n g Mount Ida ( M a ss . ) i n r h ree garnes, bur ended the season with a fo ur-game l o s s to La Verne. The Lures e n d e d the year wi th a 1 7- 7 ove rall record. The conferencc tirle was the fi rst for thc Lures si nce rhe 1 999 s eas o n . H ead Coach Kevin f\llki was named rhe con fe rence's Coach of rhe Year fo r rhe sec ond r i m e in h i s PLU coac h i n g tenure. J u l ie Locke '05 wa s selected as rhe con fe rence Player of rhe Year - the firsr time a PLU p l ay er has received r h a t
cham p i onsh i p s a t C a n tenl'ood , a nd
award.
Dec, 3 1 , 1 962.
Afrer baskerball, C u rris became a car salesman, fi r s r in Connecricllt and larer in the Park land/Tacoma area. "He was an ourstan d i ng baskerball pl aye r and cl person, and he a l s o became a very good Salt'5person," former coach Gene L U I l d gaa rd '5 1 said. "Ir wenr a l o ng wirh h i s arhl eric a b i l i ty. He knew how to sell. H e wo rk ed ar ir hard." C u r t i s also played foorball - he was the Glad i arors' le a d i ng receiver in 1 958 - and learned ro golf while at PLU. H e beca me one of the top a m are u rs i n t h e
Tacoma area. Ar C a n r erwo od C;olf and COlln try
Club in (Ji g Harbor, he had a 3
h a n d i cap on what is consi dered one o f rhe ro u g h e s r courses i n t he a rea. He
clai med borh rhe se n i o r and regu lar dub championsh i p s a r Brookdale GoLf Course. H i s d ream was ro join t he Sen ior PGA To u r. " H e was a fu n guy," fv e rs o n said. " H e lived ro the h ilr. H e worked h ard a nd p l a)/ed hard. H e had a grear time in l i fe . "
Mexican National Team , 23-3, in the
2004 Aztec Bowl on D e c_ 1 1 , 2004, in Cancun, Mexico.
Bailey was one of 42 Division I I I sen
Iors from around the country selected
for the game by the Ameri c a n Football Coaches Association. Bai ley, who IS from Puyallup, Wash., wa s a first team All- N orthwest Conference selection in 2004 for the
Lutes. He anchored an offenSive line
that helped PLU average 437 yards in
total offense per game thiS season
Bailey IS the lourth Lute chosen to play
111
the game In th e past five years
The others were Chad Johnson '00,
Trevor Roberts '01 and Kyle Brown ' 02 . The Aztec Bowl is the tradItional
season- ending game for Mexic o's col lege football season. The game has been played 34 times sll1ce 1 947 with
the last eight contests fealUnng the
United States -Mexico match-u p. The United States has won seven of the eight meetings.
Locke and Sre p h a n ie Tu rner '06, were fi rs t - re a m all-con fercn -e se lectio ns . Fres hman setTer G i na Di Maggio '08 was named to rhe seco nd team, wh i l e fre s h ma n �'lc ga n Kosel '08 a n d sopho more K a r i M c G i n n '07 were h o n orable mention p i cks. D i M aggio was named
ATTAWAY LUTES > PLU SCENE SPRING 2005 21
O n l i n e c o m m u n ity p rovi d e s m e nto rs a n d c o n n e cts a l u m s worldwi d e h ro ughout the world, PLU alumni are m ak i ng a diffe rence th rough
se rv i ce , m i ssion and voca t io n .
Noll', no matter h ow far aw ay, getting i n tOuch w i t h t h e m is v i rt u a l l y i nsta nta
neous via P L U 's o n l i ne c om m u n i ty.
E ri c Do o l ey '83 is doi n g m i ss i o n ary
wo rk i n VieCl1am, and
Bruce Berton '83
is a m e mbe r of t h e u.s. r o rei gn Service noll' assigned
[0
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B o th
serve as
o n l i n e m e n to rs fo r fe l l ow a l u m s a n d regularly c o m m u n icate with p e o p l e
yo u receive i n s tant access to PLU's
Ivas a stud e n t at PLU, there were n ' t
online c o m m u n i ty, wh i ch i n c l u d es :
man)' others who s hared my i nterest i n t h e Foreign Service." But i n terest has grown as i n te rn a t i o n
" [ t h i n k the F o re i g n Service i s a great
D o o l ey, whose daughte r E m i l y i s a
fi rs t - ye a r s t u d e n t , says he rcgularly
p as s o n k now l e d ge a n d e x pe r i e nce so
b e c au se th e re i s a l way s "the potelltial to
t h e m 3t wo rk, p rovide i nte rn s h i p oppor
that eve ry o n e d oe s n ' t have to re i nven t
[U n i ties, suggest cl asses t h a t wou l d be
t h e wheel." " I look at t h e PLU Web s i t e a c o u p l e
contacts wi th i n t h e i r profess i o n .
" My purpose i n beco ming a P L U men tor was
ro
e n c o u r a ge people to consider
•
A p e rs o n a l ized "yellow p a g e s " d i re ctory
s i o n a l s with a l u mni, as well a s stu d e nts;
career," Berton sai d . " I ' d L i ke t o be an
They i nvite fe llow al u m s to s h adow
o n e m p l oy m e n t resou rces or on other
A c o m p l ete d ata b a s e of fellow a l u m s ; A c a reer servi c e s c e nter t h a t l i n ks profe
of b u s i n e sses o w n e d a n d o p e rated by
advocate where [ can . "
checks o n l i ne and l i kes being a mcmor
rake and give i n fo rmation
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a l a ffairs have gai ned more a t t e n t i o n .
P L U . M e ntors agree to share t h ei r p e rs o n a l , 3cade m i c a n d career p 3 t h s .
to
www.plualumni.org,
the a n n u a l e xa m , " Be rt on said. " \Vhen [
fro m
b ene fici al
By r egi s te r i n g at
J O I n i n g the F o rei g n S e rvice by t a k i n g
of times a m o n t h to see what's h a ppen i ng with PLU a nd al u m n i i n ge ne ral , a n d w h at ' s go i n g on a[ J>LU now [ /1 ;) [ m y d a u g h t e r is there," Dooley said.
alumni; •
An e-ma i l a d d ress ,f o r e a sy c o r r e s p o n d e n c e t o a l l reg iste red m e m b e r s .
The alumni office is a l so i nt e grati n g
the existing LuteLink career and men
wring n e twork i n to the o n l i ne commu n i ty. L u teLi n k in vo l ves more than 600
a l u m n i who have vol u n teered
to
pro
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o n fll e in the al u mn i o ffice wai t i n g fo r a call. Soon, they will join the hu ndreds
Jo i n
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( A b ove) Bruce Berton '83 (Top left) Eric Doo ley '83 (Left) JeH Ebberts '90:04
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o p t i o n t o co n tact each other d i rectly
o n l i n e vers i o n of Lure L i n k's Career
That b e i ng sai d we al ways enjoy i t when
advertise r h e i r b u s i nesses through the M e n to ri n g Nerwork. r
Jeff E b b r rrs '90, '04 sai d he had
o u gh
a
s ta rr rryi ng to get a jo b after h e
grad u a ted . H e h a d several i nrerviews, bur he s.lid he
without having to cal l or v i si t cam p u s . alumni stop by to SJ)' hell o i n per� o n.
Wh at's i mp o rta nt
is that
that the Web site is there rea dy an d con
felt unprepared even
Ebberts
now has a j o b
as
a Web
appLica
story w i t h anyo ne who m igh t be s tar t i n g a j o b searc h . " [ merviewers I tCJl.ll1d 1V0 uid do t h e i r
B), Erik Mel""I" '96
not worthy of t hei r i meres r," Eb berts
said. "To
pur
i t in a n u rs h e l l , I want to
he l p orher sru d e n ts who may run i n to th e s a m e s i ru a t i o n . I want to
be of h elp and e n co u rag ement fo r t h e m to p u r s u e t h e i r des i res a n d not s e t tl e fo r s ome t h i n g else beclusc they feel that is all they can achieve. Hopefu l ly my ex peri ences can h e l p other gra d uate s, especial ly in the IT fi e ld b u t a l so in any fi eld that rhey are get t i n g starred i n . "
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th ough h e had rhe s k i l ls to do the job. t i o n s d evel o per and wants co share h is
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v i t a l resource is avail able," s a i d Lauralee Hagen '75, '78, d i rector of A l u m n i and
Pa re n t Relati o n s . " B y util i z i n g t h e COI11pute r and the I n terner, you e 1 i m i nare th e m i dd l e man. Alu mni h ave t h e
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alumni n Connection events link al�, prospective students and famUies LU C o n nection Events were h e l d rhis winter i n B i l l i n gs , M i ss o u la a n d Wh i tefi sh , Monr., Los
An gel es ,
A n c h o rage , A l as k a .
D e nve r an d
Mem bers o f local Connection Cou n c i l s
hel ped hosr rhe ger - toger h e rs , along with PLU staff G uesrs i n c l uded a l u lll n i , parents and friends o f PLU, as well as pro s pecr i ve st udents :: md rheir fam i lies. "The o p po lTu n ir}' fo r p ro s pec tive stu denrs ro hear about [he benefirs o f a PLU e d uca rio n from rheir local alu m n i
a s well a s P L U parents i s inval uable," s:lid Karl Srumo, dean o f Ad m iss i o n and f i na n c i a l A i d .
] . P Kem mick '07 had a d i ffi c u l t t i m e
de c i d i n g between t h re e very d i s ti nc t ive u n ive rsieies. Tal k i ng with a l u m n i at a PLU Connection eve n t i n B i l l i n gs :l.l1d
S a ra h Saverud '02 left and C e l i n a Ta m ayo '03 took p a rt i n the G l o ba l La n g u a g e V i l l a g e p ro g ra m te a c h i n g
vi si r i n g cam pus mad e h i m choose PLU,
English in China.
he said.
Watch fo r a n d p l a n to a rrend a P L U
areas i n the fu tu re.
C o n nection evenr i n yo u r area. T h e
If you are i nterested in serving o n a
A l u m n i o ffi ce h o pes t o h o s r a d d i t i o n a l
PLU Connection C o u n c i l , conract the
Co n n e ct i o n evelHS i n m a n y d i fferelH
O fficC' of A l u m n i a n d Parent l�e l arions.
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a fo u r-day t o u r fo llowed by
days of
host rhe Global L a ngu a ge V i l l a ge . This experi ence is pan of the
Concord i a Language V i llages, a pro gra m s ponsored by Concordia College,
Moorhead, M i n n . The cu rricu l u m is i n rended ro reach American c u l t u re ro Chi nese elementary and secondary sru d e n ts thro u g h i n tensive conversation classes. Srudents range fro m
8 to 1 8.
American partic i p a n ts are teamed with narional reachers and range i n age from
24-75. Last SUl1l m er, R i c k Seeger, PLU's senior advisor fo r stude n r acad e m i c s u ccC'ss, p a rt i c i p a eed i n r h e program and this year
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teac h i n g a t a school s i r e selected to
wi l l
lead o n C' o f the G l obal
Villages i n t h e Yu n n a n Provi n ce o f C h i n a . He h o pes h i s sraff wi l l i n c l ude a l u m n i , parents and frie n d s of PLU. I f YOt( a re inrerested i n learn ing m ore, con tact Rick Seeger a t
l ute a p a
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seegerr@plu.echt
or con tact rhe O ffice of A l u m n i a n d Parent Relarions.
IT IS A GREAT JOY to s e rve a s d irector of Alum ni a n d P a re nt Re lations. One of the best pa rts of the job i s the o p p ortunity to witn ess the gre at l oyalty a mong o u r a l u m n i, pa rents a n d friends . That c o m mitm ent to th e futu re of PLU
Student Alumni
is d e monstrated in many ways , n ot the l e ast of which is throug h the h o u rs of
Association hosts
volunteer service given by so m a ny. In e a c h issue of S cene I h o p e to lift up
career mentoring event
j ust a few of the m a ny Lutes who give th e gift of ti m e. - Lauralee Hagen 75, 78
he S tu d e n t A l u m n i Association will sponsor its second a n. n u a l
Eac h Wed nesday morning, a group of faithfu l Lutes report to the Nesvig Alumni
Tables fo r E i g h t career brunch
Center to help in whateve r way they are needed:
on Satu rday, A p ril 2 . This ,�ve ll r bri ngs aJu m n i back to campus to meet w i t h sen iors and orher Lures i nrerested i n d i scuss i n g a n yt h i n g and everyrh i n g related
to
rhe world of wo rk. I f you
wo u ld be i nr e rested in participaring i n
.:. LaWan na Ahrendt '52, Cia rene Johnson '54, M a rgi e Kunshalk '52, and Norma B orgfo rd '56 and Dick Weathermon '50. Please conSid er joining theml
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PLU a lumni and frie nds helped host the Choir of the West and the rest of the PLU e ntou rage du ring the choir's winter tour to Californ ia . B ecky Burad '74, Mi chael
Ta bles fo r E i g h t or in serving a s a
Ca rso n '76 an d Ron Ste ig erwald in San Fran cisco; Myrna H ep pe ' 5 6 and Alan a n d
career m e n tor, p lease conract the
Ann Ga i nes ( pa rents of P L U grad J eff '04) in G rass Va lley a n d members of th e
Office of A l u m n i a n d Parcnr Re lations
Fresno Wo men's Chorus . Thanks t o t h e mem bers o f t h e Alaska Connection
or the Studem A l u m n i /\ssociation at 2 5 3 - 5 3 5 - 7432 or
saa(iVpluedtt.
Councils for helping us to plan and host events I n their area this spring: Dennis '64 and Linda '65 H oward , Tom '84 and Holly B uskirk and Ron and Marilyn M a rtinson (past parents) : .
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Two new members j oin the Alumni and Parent Relations team Ill' new year b rough t two new fa ces
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the O ffice of A l u m n i
and Parenr Re lari ons. Erik �/I clver '96 is assisrant d i rcc tor fo r programs and services, a n d Lorra i n e Ralsron i s ass i s · raIl ( d i rector fo r events and (Hl t rea c h . Melver w i l l ru n t h e A l u m n i O n l i ne Co m m u n iry (read more on page
22),
the Alumni and Parent Relar i o n s Web s i te a n d programs targe t i n g curre n t s t u d e n ts a n d recent graduates. A grad u a re o f the U n iversity of North Caro l i n a ar C h a pd H i l l , Ralston w i l l p l a n evenrs slich a s Homecomi ng, Fa m i ly Weeken d , a n d PLU's efforts our on t h e w a d . @]
From left, the a l u mni t e a m : Lorraine Ralston, Ann Johnson ' 8 1 , Lauralee H a g en '75, '78, Erik M e lver '96 a n d Student Alumni Association Pres ident Che lsea Ble g e n '06.
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resh o u t of law school, two PLU grad uates are now serving as clerks fo r state su pre m e courts rhar arc dealing with cases i nvo lving some of rhe mosr p ressing issues i n rhe cOLIn try. C h ris Wyant ' 0 1 and N i k k i (Scli ncider '99 '00) Fis her each assist a j u stice by researc h i n g issues and d raft i n g memos and o p i n i o n s fo r oc her judges to read. Wo rking on both crimi nal and civil cases, rhey are each serving one-year terms. Susan Adair Dwyer- S h i c k , p ro fessor of political scie nce and p re-law advisor, said c l erking p u t S them at the cen ter of t h i n gs. "They've gor a fro nt !"Ow scar," s he said. "They bave rhe oppo rru n i ty to work with peop le who touch our lives, with i ss ues r h a r rouch llur lives . " Wyanr a n d F i s h e r b o t h s a i d they have seen some i n teres ting cases. W h i l e th e)! are not permi tted to talk about rhe specifics, Wya n t , who cle rks fo r j us t i ce Susan Owens at the \Vas h i n gron Stare
Ni kki (Schneider '99, '01 ) Fisher will join a Boston l a w firm after h e r year a s a clerk with the M a ss a c h u setts Supreme J u d i c i a l Cou rt. Photo courtesy Nikki Fisher.
S u p rl' me C o u n , worked on the case conce rn i n g Wa s h i n gton' s horly con rested govern or's race i3.St win rer. " I t was very exc i r i n g," h e said. " I was glad to be here when i t hap pened . " This s p ri n g, the co u n wi l l hear argu ments over legal i z i n g S3me-scx mar ri3ge. The Massac h u setts Su preme j u d i c i a l Courr, where hsber clerks fo r ju stice
This is the first time two alums have clerked at state supreme courts at the sa me time_ ((It 's highly competitive. To get a
Roderick L. Trcl3nd, also has dea l r with same-sex m a rriage and cases relared to ed ucatilln and sentenc i n g guidel i nes. Dwyer-S hick said this i s the fi rst r i m e two alums h ave cl nked a t state su preme cou rts a t the same time . "I t's h i ghly competitive," she s a i d . "To get a jud icial clerks h i p at any level, federa l or state, you have to have good grades and good references." And the hard work paid off. Wyant said clerking provides the opportu n i ty lawyer. " C lerk i n g is such a u n i que expe rea l l y get to IVork on t h e m . " B o t h Wyant and F i s h e r s a i d t h e j o b teaches them how
to
write and a rgue
effectively through rea d i n g others'
job l i ned up at B i n g h a m McCutchen LLP, a l1 ati onal law fi rm, i n Boston. Fisher said s h e a l ways planned to go to l a w school.
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1 enjoyed the whole l i ti
ga t i o n process a n d was fa scinated by the consti turion," she sa.id. Majoring in p o l i t i c a l science aJld education at PLU, she later graduated fro m New England
judicial clerkship at any level)
School of Law (Mass.).
federal or state) you have to
ge tting he l" where she is today. " P LU
have good grades and good
people s k i l ls , " she s a i d . " I a m a more
,r;, reJ erences.
Fisher said PLU pla)'ed a big rol� in helped me build my confi d e nce and wel l - rounded perso n , able to adapt to every s i tu3tion . "
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W)'ant, who graduated fro m Seattle Un iversity School of Law, scarted out at
L1san
Adair Dwyer-Schick
to learn the bas ic s k i l l s needed to be a rience," he said. "I set' a lot of cases and
Fisher, whose longtime goal s i n c l u de beco m i n g a judge h e rself, a l ready has a
PLU as a b usi ness major, b u r latcr switched
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p o l i tical scie nce - sparking
an i nterest i n law. " M y time at PLU and the judges r h i n k and decide on a cast'. "You fi nd o u t what works and whar does n ' t by watchi ng," Fisher sai d . " I t gives you the opport u n i ty to really exa m i n e the law."
i n tile p o l i tical science d epa rt lll ent was a really significa n t i n f1 u l'nce in rhe deci sion ro go
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law sch ool," he sai d .
Wya ll t returned to c a m p u s in rhe fal l to share h i s experiences about law
Official ly beco m i n g lawyers last year
school and clerking at an event
wo r k , wri t i ng briefs and watc h i n g oral
a fter pass ing the bar exam, both Wyant
arg u ments i n court.
and Fishcr plan to go i n to li tigation.
"Someti mes y o u J U S t get real l), l ucky
Wyant wa. asked to return as
and find a job that su its )'o u r i nterests
Wo rking so closely wirh a j u d ge also
a
c l e rk to
arranged by the Legal Stu d i es C l u b .
kts them see th i ngs from rhe i nside,
t h e Federal District Cou rt in Seattle,
i n c l u d i ng h o w the process works, how
and perso n a l i ty," Wyant said. "I fo u n d
where h e i nt e rn ed as a student. After
t h e cou rt decides ro take cases and how
it in law."
that, he plans to work ar
J.
law fi rm.
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(To p ) The infrastructure in m a n y Romanian hos pitals h a s suffered from years of under足 f u n d i n g and neglect.
(Left) Greg ory helps a young patient decorate his living area at the hospital.
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Trip to Romania changed their lives; now they're changing lives en i G re gory '95 and El y S m i th '70 were p:!tT of a lO-person team that trave led with a !:I rg e h u m an i t ar i an rga n i za t i o n to Ro m a t t i:! L h ree years a'To provi d i n g assist:Ince to some of the
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e ti 11:!ted 1 35 ,000 o r p h a ned c h i l d ren
there. T h e t r i p we n t wel l. However, upon Ic:!vi n ?, the gro u p fe l t l i ke there was m o rl! to be done, c h a t per s on a lly , they had more to offer. So, seven o f t h e m , i n c lu d i ng G re go ry and S m i th fo und a way: Th ey formed thei r own h u mani tar ian organ iza ti on , \l\!orld Change fo r Children, based in U n i ve rs i ty Place, Wa s h ,
also h ave G regory works fo r the Tac o m a
I t's r u n b y vol u!l [eers w h o J o bs,
based Merro politan Devel o p m e n t Cou n c i l , where s h e coord inates m en tal
health s 'rvices for the ho meless. (S h e 's also a P h . D c a n d i d ate , ) She spoke at PLU's sym po s i um Pathways to Peace' i n J a n u a ry . S m ith is se m i - re ti red after wo rking i n for- p ro fi t .l nd non profi t sec to rs fo r more dUll 30 years. She still does i n co m c taxes d u r i ng the tax seaso n. They both s i t o n the Wo rLd C h a n ge for C h il d ren Hoard of D i rectors. Their h e arts l i e ill h el p i n g these orp haned ch ildre n a fter see i n g fi rsthand the needs.
ch i l d ren , yo u o n l y have t o S m i t h , i n a Zen- l i k e descr i p of h e r work. "To them, you JUSt
" Fo r these be," said tion
are." The no n p ro fi t h as sem 19 teams over s ea s , m os t l y to Eastern E u r o p ean coun cries, si nce i t s i n cep t i o n i n Oe robe r o f 2002. Though r e l a tive l y s m a l l , the orga nization c o n t i n u es to g ro w. I ts efforls range from
a
delica te co m b ina
tion o f provi d i n g as si s t an ce
i n the fo rm or c lea n m a t tresses, t o the s i m p l e a c t of h o l d i n g t h e hand of an a i l i n g c h i l d a t his or her beds i d e. G reg or y ca l l s t h i s " be i ng versus d o i ng," and it is w h a t she th inks makes World C h a n ge for Children such a special o rgani za t io n .
o f med ical s u pplies, pai n t
A volunteer from Thurston Cou nty IWash.1 holds a s m a l l girl who has suffered from sig nificant burns to her fa c e and u p per torso.
The nonprofit has sent 1 9 teams overseas) mostly to Eastern European countries,
doccor later told tltem wh ),. " T h a t
a birt h day p i n k , " s a i d Gregory. "To t h e m , t h a t color says Th i s i s l i fe,' I e says ro t h e c h i ldn: n . 'Yo u 're not going to d i e hen:.' "
s h ade of p i n k is
These are the s m : li l victories of which
since its inception in October
Wo rld
0[2002.
are love d . There is no shortage of work i n which
S m i th and Gregory el a bo ra te 011 this idea by foc us i n g o n three key pri nciples that gui d e the organizati o n : exchange, h o n es ty and leaving a l i gh t fo o t p rim. All three arc related ro the same i dea, that those who ho p e to be " t h e grea t w h i te m i s s i o n ary " will disappoin t. Those who are willing ro meet the c h i l d re n o n the i r terms, embrace their cul ture and cater r o t h e i r needs - no mat ter how small - will fi nd great joy. They t e l l tl te story o f a recent tri p to Ro m a n i a , w h e n' one o f World C h a nge'S teams LOok o n the task of re m o de l i n g some roorns of a b rge h os p i tal that was, effe cti ve l y, a n AIDS h o s p i c e . The roo ms were u n kempt an d drcary. The \Vorld C h a n ge ream set to wor k , ask i n g the c h i l d ren what co l o r th ey ' d l ile t h e i r room to be. Th ey all requested an unsigh tly p i n k , a hue of Pe pto B i s m o l that G regory fou n d al most i ntolerable. Yet t h ey paimed the room thar color anywa y. The c h i l d ren loved it. And the J.l'ea
C h an ge concerns i tself - s i m p l e
measu res th:!t show c h i l d ren r l t:u the),
World C h an ge fo r C h i l d ren tcam mem be rs are w .i l l i n g to get i n vol ve d . Ci r 'gor)' traveled w i t h a tcam ro /\fghanistan la s t year, and bot h S m i t h ,1 nd G regory p l an to h e ad b a c k to Ro m a n i ;:! r h i s )'e a r this time with a co n t a i n er o f d o n a ted med ical s u p p l i es for R.o man ian h o sp i tals a n d orphanages worth n e a r l y a q u ar te r of a m i l l i o n d o l l a rs. H ow does a rel a t i vely ne\\' orga niz:! tio n l i k e World Ch a n ge fo r C h i l d ren _.
assem ble its growing vo l u nteer base and i mp r ess i ve s h i p m c n t of goods) ,\ lot of s m a l l er d o n a t i o n s mostly, and
a
list of vo l u n teers who, oncl' i n vo lved, stick with the p rogram and bring o r h crs in. I t a l l comcs down
to
purring
b e l i e fs i n to practice, s u gges t G regory
and S m i t h , and such efforts will bear
fru i l .
" \'(Ie're n o t a fa i t h-based orga n i za
tion" s a i d G rego r)" " b u t it does n't mean t l lal (�od isn't u s i ng u s . " ror l110re i n format i o n , g o ro UJUJ tfJ. I/'(!rldch<l ngeji!/"children · IJ1 X· lm
. IlJ Stel'f' 1 1./1/;<'11
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Class Representative positions a v a i l a b l e :
1 935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1 944,.1946, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1 953, 1 960, 1 964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1 968, 1 972, 1973, 1 978, 1981, 1 988, 1991, 1 992, 1996
19 2 Clara (Fjermedal) Thrane Bohrman d i e d
son, J . D : his d a ughters, Deb, D e n ise,
many capacities: a s p re s id ent and mem
B i rkestol
four great-grandchildren.
president and lifetime member of the
1 947
1 St
Salvation Army Corp; president and
C l a ss Representative - Iver H a u g e n
Association; p r e s i d e n t of the Ameri c a n
Pam and Karen; 14 gra n dc h il d re n; a n d
C l a s s Representative - Annabelle
Class Representative
Advisory Board for the Bremerton
-
Gerald Lider
O c t. 6. S h e retired f r o m t e a c h i n g in 1 975, having earned a master of e d u c a tion
C l ass Representative - Norene ( S k i l b r e d )
C l ass R e p resentative - Phyllis ( G r a h n )
degree in the early 1 970s. S h e married
G ul h a u g e n
Pejsa
h e r second husband, David B o h r m a n , in Kenneth, Lynda, Carol a n d C hris. She was a devoted c h u r c h rnernber a n d was involved i n Teachers' Retirernent Group, Alliance o n Aging a n d M e a ls on Wheels.
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1 9 'I) Class R e p resentative - Ginny ( G r a h n l
D e c . 8 of Alzhei mer's disease. A World
H a ugen a n d C l a rene ( O s t e r l i ) J o h n s o n
War II veteran, he served i n the
·battle
of
leyte in the P h i l ippines, returning home seriously wounded a n d a n a m p utee. He
was a di re c t o r of education at Ft. Lewis
Grande
his wife, Adelaine; his children, Barbara Michelson, Jan Schmalenberg, Kristine
ness community, he was a partner with his father a n d brothers in K nutzen Bros.
B a rt h , Jay S chmalenberg and M a ri e grandch ildren.
years. He later p a rtnered with his wife,
Class Representative - Edna ( H a g l u n d )
served in the U . S . N avy. H e enjoyed hunt
Dorothy
1 95 1
motor home with his wife. Vern was also
Henry Erickson a n d his wife, C a rol, c e l e
a n active member of Trinity lutheran
brated t h e i r 50th w e d d i n g a n n iversary
C h u r c h and a life member o f BPOE (Elks).
with f a m i ly and friends in September at
ty chair for Ronald Reagan's presidential
the Scandinavian Cultural Center in
B u rn aby, B.C. They have two children,
campaign, He was also a longtime direc
Karen and David '83, and four g ra n dch i l
tor of land Title Company, which was
dren.
founded by his father and uncles. He is s u rvive d by Myrtle, daughter D e a n n e ( D i c k) Nevitt, son D a v i d , foster d a ughter Donna (Larry) Nelson, 11 g r an d c h i l dren, 20 great- g r a n d c h i l d ren; a n d two greatg reat-gra ndc hildren.
1 9.1 9 Thomas "lloyd" Thompson d i e d O c t. 5. Aher g r a d u ating from PLC, h e served in the U . S , Army i n the P h i l i p p i n e s from 1944-46, H e was a n e d u cator in the Central Kitsap S c h o o l D istrict for 36 years, re t i r i n g a s a p r i n c i p a l in 1 97 7 . He
and his wife, Jessie (Jay), were married for almost 64 years. She preceded him in death on Aug. 1 4. lloyd enjoyed playing g ol f, tra v e li n g and going south for the
winter. He i s s u rvived by his sons, Tom, William a n d Ted, and their wives; three sisters, a n d six gra n d c h i l d re n .
1 9�O Class Representative - luella Toso Johnson
1 958 Class R e p resentative - D o n Cornell
S u n City, Ariz. H e was also a 4-H advisor
on page 33.
1 959 i s remembered a s one o f "The Big Three" during P LU's basketball heyday in the late '50s. H i s scoring a n d rebounding records still stand a t PLU. H e was also
known a s one of the top amateur g o l fe rs in the area and won several club cham pionships a t both Canterwood and Brookdale golf courses, More i m p o rta nt ly, he is remembered as a wo nderf ul hus
Roy Hagen died Nov. 28. While at PlC, he
vived by his wife, To ni; d a u g hters Connie
was a proud member o f the 1 947 football
'85 a n d Charmaine '86; son Chris; a n d
team that was later i n d u c ted into the
him on page 20.
e i g h t g r a n d c h i l d r e n . Read more aboue
t i o n , he t a u g h t in the A u b u r n S c hool Distri ct for eight years, Following h i s tea c h i ng c a reer, he was a p e rs o n n e l supervisor for B o e i ng until r e t i r i n g in 1 986. R o y is su rvived by h i s wife o f 54 y e a rs, Jacqueline (Dewing) Hagen; da ughter and son-in-law Vicki and
Patrick Michel '76; three grandchildren;
a n d brothers Jack and Earl '53.
1952
H e was recognized a s one of the 100 Distinguished A l u m n i of PLU. He is sur
vived by his wife of 48 years, Ann; son
Brian '84 and 'his wife Melissa; daughter and son-in-law lori and Mike Quatsoe
'84; and three grandchildren.
Williena (Boone) Ausherman retired Oct. For 1 5 y e a r s she was a c l assroom teacher in Virg i n i a , North Carolina, Washington, Missouri a n d Florida. S h e spent 25 years i n s c hool a n d
band, father and g ra n d father. He i s sur
P L U Football H a l l of Fame. Aher g r a d u a
B remerton C h a m b e r of Commerce, a n d t h e Bremerton M a i n Street Association.
29 aher a 43-year c areer i n e d u c a t i o n .
David Knutson, former l o n g ti me religion
Charles "Chuck" Cunis d i e d O c t. 31. H e
ing, golfing a n d touring Ameri c a in a
A li fe lo n g Republican, he served a s coun
C l a s s R e p re sen tat ive - Marilyn Katz
f a c ulty member, died Nov. 8. Read more
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clothing store, DUring World War II, he
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Funk; eight gr a n d c h i ld ren; a n d s i x great
Grocery and Hardware Store for m a ny Myrtle, in Kn utzens of B u rlington, a retail
member of Ameri c a n Lutheran Church of
S i s t e r C i t y e x c h a n g e program, the
Frederick " B i l ly" Schmafenberg died
(Wash ) for 20 years. Billy is survived by
member of the Burlington (Wash.) busi
congregation president at Silverd a l e (Wa s h . ) Lutheran C h u rc h ; a n el associate
a n d a ctive in the Bremerton/Kure J a p a n
Class R e p res enta t iv e - Volly (Norby)
Vern David KnulZen died Oct. 8. An active
member of the P u g e t Rental Owners' C h e m i c a l S o c i ety; 40-year m e m b e r a n d
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1 960 a n d was stepmother to David,
ber of the Bremerton Central lions' Club;
Ferne (Russell) Hay died O ct. 4. After grad uation from PlC, she taught in the Ta c oma S c hool Distri ct for 20 years. In 1962, she married R i c h a rd Hay, w h o preceded h e r in d e a t h . She i s su rvived by her d a u ghter, Kristin P ol i n g ; sons
Thomas and Jonathan; and seven grandchildren.
district l e v e l a d m i n istration i n O s c e o l a County, F l a .
David Dahl, PLU professor emeritus, w a s visiting professor of organ du ri n g the fall semester at the University 01 Notre
Dame in South Bend, Ind. H e taught 1 0 organ majors (five o f whom were g ra du ate students) two days a week on the newly installed Paul F ritts pipe organ, l o c ated in the recently c o m pleted organ/choral hall in the D e bartolo Performing Arts Center. He will present a n organ recital at Notre D a me i n April a s part of the d e d i c ation series f o r the new
Fritts
organ, which was built in
P arkl and. David a l s o performed h i s r e c ently p u bl i s h e d "An Ita l i a n Suite for Organ" on three historic p i p e organs: the first a t the Cathedral in Orte, Italy; the second at the C h u r c h o f St. N i c o l o in C o l l e s c i p o l i , I t aly; and the third in the Cathedral da S e i n Mariana, Brazil.
where he played the 1 7 0 1 Arp Schnitger organ, gihed to the city of Mariana by the King of Portugal in 1 754.
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James Fouts d i e d Nov. 9 a he r a long ill ness. He retired from North Thurston
Charles Laubach died D e c . 1 1 aher a
High S c hool in 1 992 aher 40 years of
three-year battle with sarcoma c a n c er.
teac hing a n d c o a c h i ng . H i g hlights of h i s
Before c o m i ng to PLC, C h u c k served i n
196 1 Class R e p resentative - R o n Lerch
c o a ching c areer in c l u d e d his i n du c t i o n
t h e U . S . Navy f O I' f o u r years d u r i n g the
into the W a s h i n g t o n S t a t e C o a c h e s
Korean War. For rnore than 30 years he
Nov. 1 4. He was a longtime resident o f
b a s e b a l l a n d f o o t b a l l h a l l s of fame, a n d
was a chemist in q u a lity assurance a n d
Fullerton, C a lif., b u t f o r t h e l a s t five
Daniel Benson d i e d in a car a cc id e nt
the d e d i cation of the South Puget S o u n d
environrnental labs in t h e Puget S o u n d
years, h e lived in O c ea n s i d e, C a l i f. He
Stadium a s Fouts Field. I n 1 970, h e
a re a . H e retired i n 1992 f r o m P u g e t
enjoyed s i n g i n g with several barbershop q u a rtets a n d was a c h ur c h c ho i r d i r e c
e a rned h i s master of edu cation degree
S o u n d Naval S h i p y a r d , w h e r e he had a
luel l a (Toso) Johnson lost h e r h u s b a n d
a t Oregon State University. H e is s u r
n u m b e r of inventions patented. Over the
tor. H e a l s o l o v e d p l a y i n g trains w i t h h i s
of 64 years, Art, S e pt. 2 2 .
vived by h i s wife of 53 years, J a ckie; h i s
years, Chuck served h i s c o m m u n ity in
grandc h i l d re n . D a niel is s u rvived b y h i s
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mother, Merle Benson; d a u g hters and
land management is used by the Alaska
son-in-law Eli,abeth Benson and J ulie
Mental Health Trust Authorit'l to improve
and Ken Britsch; sister and brother-in
the lives
law Elaine and Alan Brooks; a n d three
with mental illness, developmental disabil
grandchil dren.
ities, chronic alcoholism or Alzheimer's
Adrian Kalil has published his firsl vol
disease and related disorders.
ume of short stories. The soft cover ver
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beneliciaries, including people
1 962 Class Representative - Leo Eliason a n d Dixie (tikkel) Manhias
Rick Nelson has been hired as a math teac h e r at Auburn (Wash.) High School. H e leaves Eastmont Junior H i g h School in East Wenatchee, Wash., after six
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years to be closer to his son J eHrey, a
Class Representative - Paula (Heyer)
freshman at Highline H i g h School. Rick's
Billings and J udy Pe rry
daughter Ashley is a sophomore at
Robert Johnson was i n correctly listed as "deceased" i n the rec ent a l u mni directo
Marguerite Lebert died Sept. l O . After
grade students in the Puyallup School District for 25 years. She and her hus band, Bud, lived on a larm on Trout Lake (Wash. ) for 40 years. She was a member o f the American Association of U niversity Women and the American Rock G a rden Society, and was preSident for many years o f the Hill and D a le Garden Club. Marge enjoyed cooking, flower arranging, read ing, quilting and travel. She i s survived by sons Edgar, Gerald and Kim; her grandc hildren, Karie Ann and Russell; and her adopted grand da ughter Yvonne Zick and her two c h i l dren.
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speech c o m m u n i c a tion degree
Washington in 1976. She is s u rvived by her h u s band, Daniel, a n d her s o n s Allen
LaCuran
3. He completed his master of divin ity degree at Augustana Seminary in
I l l i nois, was ordained, and served in the ministry for 53 years. Learning was h i s lifelong interest and i n 1 97 1 , he received
a master 01 arts degree in Reformation
history from PLU. Throughout his lile, he
Minn. and Krista, a banker in San D iego, Calif,
organizations and especially enjoyed s i n g i n g with the Tacoma Tote mAires. Lyndon also lound time to volunteer many h o u rs a week in the PLU l i b rary archives. H i s love of books resulted in a personal c o l l ection of more than 35,000
01 whi c h
he read), which i s being
nieces and nephews.
1 97 1 Class Representative - Joseph H u stad J r.
monkey, mechanic, a c c ountant and com he loved to lish and hunt. H e was also a
the firm's top producers, for 19 years,
Bob Ball married his junior high
Rick Wells i s the new athletic director
school sweet
lor the Puyallup School District. He over
hea rt, Debbie,
sees the programs for lour high schools,
Sept. 27 in
a number of junior high schools and the
Westmoreland,
operation of Sparks Stadium.
N.H., i n a meet ing house built i n
Barbara (Nemnich) Mead is the new c h a i r o f the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce. A CPA and managing partner at Moss Adams in Tac o m a, she also serves on the Franciscan Health System Board and PLU's School o f Business Executive Advisory B o a rd .
1767, next door to the parsonage where he g rew up in the '50s and '60s. They live in a home in the pine, birch a n d m a p l e woods just up the road. Bob says, "Every once i n a while life h a n d s you a lairytale." He earned his master of nursing d e g ree at PLU in 2001 and is a clinical resource coordinator at Dartmouth College
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Medical Center/Mary Hitchcock
Class Rep resentatives - Leigh Erie and
Memorial Hospital. Debbie is a n analyst
J oa n ( N e l s o n ) Manich
lor the insurance ind ustry. Bob's daugh ter Sara anends college nearby.
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position of vice president and senior director
0 1 implementation at Wells
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Class Representative - P a u l C o l l a rd
Fargo
Home Mortgage, a division o f Wells Fargo B a n k, NA. He and his wile, Linda
(Anderson! '77, live in Enumc law, Wash.
Tim C o l e died Nov 22. H i s business c areer matched his love for people and things mechanical. A t Skill-Bosch Tool Corporation, he served as the northern Calilornia district sales manager for 10
William; a n d two grandchildren.
(Hausken) Sharkey
N e ponset, III., rising to the position
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national sales manager. Tim's passions
for Western State Hospital, Monroe State
H i ghline
a forensic therapist. She liked to sew,
College faculty member, per formed holiday music on Nov. 28 to raIse lunds lor the college's per forming arts scholarships. Nancy Warren, p a rent
Karen Sullivan died Oct. 2. She worked
Sandra (Haugen) Glover, a Commu nity
close to one million a c re s of land and
0 1 P L U student Bradley
Warren, also performed.
The Trust Land OHice is a separate unit
trust land. Revenue generated from trust
been a member o f PLU's voice faculty since 1 992.
years. He joined Martin Engineering of
OHice. He is responsible for managing
Resources that is contracted to manage
Preside nt's Council, whic h recognizes
both the Tacoma Symphony Chorus and the Northwest Lutheran Choir a n d has
Class Representative - David and Teresa
the Alaska Mental Health Trust Land
within the Alaska Department of Natural
Tacoma o f lice of Smith Ba rney. She has
Conc ert Chorale. She also sings with
Donn; his c h i l d ren, John, Angela and
Dave Hanson is the executive director of
rials, minerals, oil, real estate and timber.
senior portfolio
ry. He is su rvived by his wife of 25 years,
Steiner
Such resources include coal, gas, mate
Bremerton Symphony Association's
self-taught scholar of World War I I histo
Class Representative - Rose (Lanes)
Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.
Sheila, i s a law student. They live in
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Ridge Hottle was promoted Oct. 1 to the
mercial lisherman. An avid outdoorsman,
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natural resources o n behalf o f the
SIeve Rambeek was u p g raded to c a ptain with Delta Air Lines in J u n e . His wife,
was very active i n many community
John Stewart died Oct. 1 9 at his home in
director a t Bethel Lutheran in Willmar,
Tacoma with their son Richard, 13.
Lee Anne Campos is the director for the
been a member of the Smith Barney
Lyndon Murk died 01 a heart anack Oct.
nurse re-en try program and now works lor M u l t i c a re Hospice. They live in
13.
president
J u neau, Alaska. He worked as a powder
daughters: Carrie Peterson, a youth
01 investments,
J u ly. Clifford completed PLU's registered
Peachtree City, Ga., with their son Kevin,
manager and financial consultant at the
P h i l Formo recently a c c epted t h e c a l l t o
Phil and his wife, Jean, have two grown
Kaiser Permanente Northwest in Portland, Ore.
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serve as s e n i o r pastor of S t . Luke's
Corporation, at www.xlibris.com. Adrian is in his 25th yea r a s sraff anesthetist lor
Class Representative - Lois (Weh mann)
and B e n j a m i n ,
Lutheran C h u r c h in Bloomington, Minn.
directly through the publisher, Xlibris
Mary (Cooper) Agnew is senior vice
10. She was p a rt i c u larly proud of the master
"The Embrace and Other Short
golfing, hiking and gardening.
sister, Arline Meyer, a s well as many
she received from the University of
01
Fiction - The First Collection" is available
197(,
donated to PLU. He i s s u rvived by his
Annette (Levorson) Macomber died Dec.
sion
national school nurse certilication in
Class Representative - Gary Powell
(all
196
a n n iversary June 1 5. Joyce received her
in Puyallup and spends his free time
graduation from PLU, she shared her love of learning with first- and third
CliHord, celebrated their 25th wedding
Washington State University. Rick lives
ry. He and his wile, Myrtis, live in Walnut Creek, Calif.
1 975 Class Representative - Ed Voie
Prison a n d M cN e i l Island State Prison as paint, crochet. cross-stitch, garden a n d
Cluss Representative - Dave J ohnson
ing and football. H e is survived by his wife
01 nearly 20 years,
Lynn Laree,
and his two c h i l d ren, Kelsey, 19, and Barbara, 14.
make jewelry. Karen w a s preceded in death by her mother, Jessie, and her
linda
d a u ghter, Robin. She is survived by her
(Vandermaas)
husband of 46 years, Vernon "Sully"
Priebe, mezzo
Sullivan; son Dan; grandson Adam; father
soprano, made
Dan; and brother John.
her Carnegie Hall debut Oct. 1 0, singing
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Class Representative - Phil Waldner
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were his lamily, c a rs, motorcycles, boat
B a ch's "Jesu, J oy of Man's DeSiring." She performed as a leatured
Joyce (Alcantara) E l l s and her husband,
soloist with renowned soprano, Veroni c a
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Tyler, in her dramatic concert "Woman,
year he will be s p e a k i n g at national min
the Boise Airport, P u b l i c Works, and
Thy Color is Love." She is also a semifi
istry conferences around the country
Police and Fire D e partments.
nalist in the 2004 International Classical
and has several related magazine arti
Singer Competition. Linda is assistant
cles due for public ation. For more about
1 995 Class Representatives - Krista Sickert Bush and Stephanie Page-Lester
general counsel at the White House
the collaborative community of experi
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Office of National Drug Control Policy
ential worshipers, visit www.experien
Jeremy Desel picked u p two more
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regional Emmy awards i n O ctober and
Darren Kerbs is the new director of
and has served as ethics advisor at the White House OHice of the Counsel to the President. Information a bout her upcom ing sin ging engagements is available at
cia/worship. com.
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www./indapriebe.com.
Class Representative - Darren Hamby
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Vicki Livemash married Eric Polhanus
Class Representative - Dave Olson
Convention Center. Vicki is the director Hospital and Eric works at Seminis Seed
Class Rep resentative - Mark
special events for the Virginia Mason
Region Emmy Aw�rds show. J eremy was
Foundation i n Seattle. He left PLU in
also elected to the Board of Trustees of
October after 1 3 years at the university,
the National Academy of Te levision Arts
many of w h i c h he spent a s associate
and Sciences. He is i n his sixth year at
director i n the OHice o f Alumni and
K H O U -TV in Houston, Texas.
Parent Relations. H e lives in Seattle.
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Erik Melver is the new assistant director
Sven-Erik Nilsen married M i c h e l l e Almy
of programs and services in the Office of
Sept. 18 a t the Moses Lake (Wash.1 of patient care a t Columbia Basin
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prod uced the second a n n u a l Lone Star
Company. They live i n Moses Lake.
ChristoHerson
J u ly 23 at St. Peter Catholic Church in Deming, Wash. Sven-Erik works at Viking Masonry, while Michelle works at
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Sehome High School in B e l l i n g h a m . They
Kent Bassett was promoted to assistant
Class Representative . Lisa ( H ussyl
live in Lynden, Wash.
principal at A.T. M a h a n J u n i or/Senior
Ferraro
High School, N.A.S., Kefavik, Iceland.
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Class Representatives - J anet Widen I
Regge and Carolyn Stelling
Dennis Robertson died OCI. 1 9 of a stroke. Born with cerebral palsy, he earned a bachelor of arts degree in print journalism from PLU and went on to write newslet ters for the State o f Washington and for The Cerebral Palsy Peer Su pport group. He volunteered at St. Joseph Hospital and at Ti l l i c u m Elem entary School, where he spent an estimated 9,000 hours tutoring students in math, reading and writing. His family and friends remember him as someone who was fun-loving and who enjoyed life. He was preceded i n death by
of osteopathic medicine and a master of
changed its name to Maland
science degree in health professions
Presentations and opened a new oHice
education from the College of
in Tacoma's Old Town in October. Recent
Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific on
integration projects include digital sig
May 14. She is a family practice resident
nage lor Bon-Macy's downtown Seattle
at Downey Regional Medical Center and
store, public meeting and training room
lives in Long Beach, Calif.
at a number of different theaters in the area. Erik and his wife, Heather freshman admission at PLU, are expect ing their first child at the end of April.
Nikki Plaid mar ried Tanya Tarnecki Aug. 3, 2003, in a cere mony along ILake Union i n Seattle.
for The Seattle Monorail Project, and a distribution system, projectors, and televisions for the Fenix Underground in Seattle's Pioneer Square. His wife,
Kristin (Baldwin '931, has been a
diagnostic medical sonographer at Group Health Hospital in Redmond since 2000. They live in Snoqualmie,
Wash.
In September,
Kristin Mattocks received a Ph.D. in
she started a
health policy and admin istration from
new job in
Yale University i n December. She con
development at Lifelong A I D S Alliance.
ducts child welfare research at Casey
They live i n Seattle, where they bought a
Family Services in New Haven, Conn.
great old house.
1993
Christian DeHart married Shannon
Class Representative - Kristina (Kurle)
Mitchell Aug. 7 at Holy Cross Lutheran
Dolan and Jennifer (Kreger! Nickel
1990
his parents, Clarence and Esther
Class Representatives - Sean Neely and
Robertson, and his broth er, Jim. H e is sur
Angela Vahsholtz-Andersen
vived by four sisters, two brotllcrs and a host of family and friends.
with the Esoterics, and acts regularly
(McDougall '971. who i s the director of
Cynthia Worden received her doctorate Michael Maland's 1 2-year-old company
Alumni and Parent Relations at PLU. He continues to be active in Seattle, singing
C h u rch in Los Gatos, Calif. Participating
i n the wedding were Jonathan Saad '96,
Ryan Bethel '91, Devin McLane '96 and
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Brett Calahan '96. Christian is a strategic
Class Representative - Dan Lysne and
Shawn Morton has been recognized for mernbership i n the National Association
advertising accounts manager at
Catherine (Overlandl H a u c k
ESPN.com.
Shannon, a graduate of
Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., is
Elise Lindborg's company, ZippyOogs. com,
of Christian Financial Consultants. He
J e a n H a s e d i e d Oct. 1 9 of cancer. S h e
a professional placement recruiter with
was named one of five Honorary Members
received membership for his commit
owned and operated Jean's Family
Volt. They live in Bel levue, Wash.
of the Year by the Advertising Specialty
ment to investment and financial plan
Childcare from 1 997-2003. She was also
Institute (ASII Member Services division,
ning disciplines centered on Biblical
a n active member of Rainier View
in honor of National Customer Service
principles. He is in his fifth year as a
C h ristian Church. She is su rvived by her
Week. Elise writes, "This is a great honor
financial advisor at Waddell
c h i l d ren: Michelle Olsen and h u s b a n d
for ZippyDogs, as we are just "Ii'l pups" in
Bellingham, Wash.
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Reed in
chosen for their accomplishments, suc cess stories and contributions to the industry.
1 986 Class Representative - Stacey (Kindredl Hesterly
Bob Rognlien is the author 01
Brien Thompson is the director of the
Jesse Caryl has
and Michael Hase.
joined one of the
Seattle branch o f Creative Assets, which
nation's largest
recently merged to form Filter Talent.
Juliet Laycoe
Filter Talent is a creative placement
married Thomas
agen cy, which is a staHing resource to
Hag ley Jr. Sept.
h u n d reds of progressive companies, and
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advances the careers of creative pro
Governor Hotel
fessionals. Brien is On the Seattle board
in Portland, Ore.
of the American Institute of Graphic
PLU alumni i n
Arts, and was recently honored to give
the wedding inCluded Lynn Olson, Stephanie Wilson
'95, and Kara (Hecker '951 Ditty. She is an
Worship:
Matthew Wilde was promoted to the
Encou ntering
position of team leader in June after
&
Wolfe LLP in Vancouver, Wash. Thomas is an administrator in the Vancouver School District. They live i n Ridgefield, Wash.
firms, Ford
&
Harrison, as a n associate in Los Angeles. He pri marily concentrates on employment liti
I nstitute of Seattle.
attorney with Blair Schaefer Hutchison
labor and employment law
gation, including wage and h o u r class
the commencement speech for the Art
"Experiential
actions, discrimination and harassment claims, and wrong f u l terminations i n vio lation of public policy. He has also pub lished several articles concerning com pliance with the Fair Labor Standards
&
God With Heart,
eight years 1n the Boise City Attorney's
Soul, Mind and
Office. He manages a team of eight
Strength,"
attorneys and four support staff mem
Chris Albrecht is a writer for
tion practice as an associate at two Los
bers, which provides legal counsel to
AtomFilms.com in San Francisco.
Angeles law firms.
released on Jan. 1 5 by NavPress. This
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Stephanie (Merle) Tomlinson
Dave, Laurie Carter and husband Marcus, Joanna Lema and husband Kris,
this competitive S14 billion a year indus try." Companies recognized this year were
1 997 Class Representatives - Andrew and
P LU SCENE SPRING 2005 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Act. Prior to joining Ford
Harrison,
Jesse maintained a n e m p loyment l itiga
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Aug. 7 in Sumn er, Wash.
Class Representative - Shannon
Brian is a secu
(Herlocker) Stewart
rity systems a n a lyst for
Scan St ra pa c and Jennifer Ogle '01
Washington
were married July 1 7 in M a p l e Va lley,
Mutual. They
Wash, Scott is a senior ac countant lor T
Vern David Knutzen on Oct.
Katherine I G raff) Wolfe were
Man Torfin i s m anager of regional station
married Oct. 23
ope rations - international and east coast
at Resurrection
- for Alaska Airlines. H e is based in
Lutheran Church
Seattle and oversees the airl i n e's 1 4
In Huntington
international and e a s t coast destinations.
14 in an outdoor ceremony in Portland,
southern islands of Spain and returned home to complete a 400-mile biking tour o f southern Oregon. J ulie received her master of public policy degree from the
Beach, Calif.
Bethany Wolbrecht-Dunn '98 and sc an Schuler
B.
Thomas "Lloyd" Thompson o n O c t. 5.
Frederick S c h m alenberg on Dec. 8.
B u rlington, Wash., and Katherine i s a social worker with the Washington State
ment he took up swrn g, jalz and
Bro ad wa y mUSical styles
He planned
and presented live concerts at PL U
benefiting the Diabetes AssociutJorl l!lends and
James Fouts on Nov. 9.
heart a nd wise
David Knutson on Nov. 8.
he r h usb a nd , Glenn Elhott; son Kris
co un sel. He is survived by his wile.
M anl yn Forc� ' 59 ); d a ughter K a ri arid
wife, J uli e (Simonson '931; grandson Justlli.
-92 a n d his
C h a rl e s " C h u c k " Curtis on Oct. 3 1 .
Hatfield School of Government at
Holly Larsen married Stephen M c H al e
of sacrod rn usic, fo l lowi n g his retire
fual glhs, strong faJth, ge nerosi ty o f
Ferne (RlJSsell) Hay on Oct. 4 .
July 24 a t S I . Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
yoars of sharing his gifts in the far m
splnt, goodn es s of
Mount Vernon, Wash.
Portland State University and is c urrently
Music was
a l so his I l lel on g passion. Aher many
famJly romember him for his intellc c
Roy Hagen o n Nov. 28.
C h i ldren's Administration. They IJve JI1
a Ph.D candidate. She is also a policy
Charles ( C h u c k ) Lauba c h on D e c . 1 1 .
an d
Paul ROiosl8d, professor emeritus Of
En gl ish and lon gli m e laculty member, died Nov
30. He taught one yea r a s
a n i n stru cto r from 1947-48 and
a n a lyst for the City of Portland. Dan i s the
in Sean Ie. H o l ly's attendants included
vice president and legal counsel for a
Gretchen (Vogel Matthews and Natalie
Portland based company.
Julin-McCleary. H o lly is i n the graduate program in theology a t Seattle University,
Marguerite Lebert on Sept. 1 0 .
ing EnglISh. To m an y
Jennifer M c Can n recently moved to
while Stephen is a n a c c ount exec utive
I
pu s, h e was known as "Mr
M u mbai, India, to serve among the poor.
with Waggener Edstrom Public Relations.
Erik Swanson married Carrie P e a rson
1 999
C l a s s Representative - Karlene Miles
july 24 a t St. B a rbara Catholic Church in Black �iamond, Wash. Erik is the son of
retumed on 1958 as an as sis tan t pro
D a niel Benson on Nov. 1 4.
Paul retired in 1984, after se rvi n g 26 conSl!cutJve years leac h
le ssor.
Erik's best men was h i s brother, Torey
Journal of Commerce after four years as
Swanson '99. Ricardo Char '01 was a n
an editor to pursue her love of teaching
usher. Erik and Carrie work at Emerald
and choreographing dance full-time. In
Ridge High School in Puyallup, Wash.
addition to directing her own professional
They live in Enumclaw, Wash.
jazz
at Issaquah Dance Theatre, Country
Village Day School, and the Phinney Ridge
he pe rso n rfle d lho humanities and
Annene (Levorson) Macom ber on Dec. 1 0 .
Pa ul
h e c h a ll ed a I S-member c ommJSS lon on ac a de mi c excellenco. Ho also
Lyndon Murk on Oct. 3.
he l pe d launch t11e rem a r ka b l e Ba hJovnmonls in s c h o l a r shi p alld
John Stewart on Oct. 19.
pu b lis hin g
that have m a r k ed the la st PLU Wi th the publication of hiS book, " Rolva ag . His Lif e and A rt. " He is sllrv i v e d by his wifc, 20 years at
200 1
Marjone, an d daughters Emily ' 73 and
Class Representatives - Keith Pranghofer
Tim Cole on Nov. 22. Jean Hase o n O c t. 1 9.
band, Dean, just bought their first home in
Erik and Rebecca (Sanders) Larson
Silver Lake, Wash.
D e nnis Robertson on O c t. 19.
bought their first house in September.
chair of the PLU G O LD (Graduates Of the
Ka tha f ln u
Last Decadel Comminee. She and her hu,
Erik is a computer programmer for Ihe Dan Casmier received his Ph.D. in chem istry from the University of Washington in August. H e is a s e n i o r process engineer at the Intel Corporation, where h e is designing the next generation of
State of Washington, and Rebecca works
Museum Wash.
of
Glass. They live in Olympia,
Stacey Sc hmi dt ma rried Dave Robert s April 24,
Lindsay Fowler i s t h e marketing coordi
i n Vancouver,
nator for Metro Parks Ta coma.
Wash. Stacey is a registered
2000
nurse at Mary
Class R e p resentative - Ashley Orr
Bridge Chi ldren', Hospital in Tacoma, and Dave is director
Louis Hobson performed last fall in Theatre in Seattle.
nd
Av enue
of ticket services for the Everet1 Aqua sox, a minor league baseball team. They live in Seattle.
Kimberly Ch i c h es t er and SIUHrt Brown Kirsten Nelson married Brian Mitc hell
Henry Bernt.sen died Nov. 27 at the age
o f 9B. H e worked
al PLU lor
26
loreman in 1 97 1 . He was m o rrie d for 69 ye a rs to Ida fHinderlie '3 1 1, who
David Knutson '58, professor emeri
tus of religion, died Nov. 8, 2004.
on to Union Theological Seminary
Hillsboro, O re ,
Fifth
cu l t) S[ I
After graduation from PLC, he went
computer processor. H e lives in
"Smokey Joe's Cafe" at the
r
'76,
years, mtJllng as Ule p lan t f.cilllies
at a riding stable i n Tacoma and o c c a sionally a s a stage m a n a g e r at Tac o m a's
he was hon Professo r. In 19 67 , became the fi rst dean (chairl 01
orad as a Re gen cv
th e humollities division, and in 1 97 1 ,
and Linda (H utson) Pyle
Community Center. Lina is also the co
PLU cam
th e liberal arts. I n 1 977,
Karen Sullivan on Oct 2.
dance company, she teaches dance
on th e
S h a kespeer�.' and wi t h ouI question
Gaylord Enbom on Sept. l B .
Peler '70 a n d Jean '72 Swanson. One of Lina Korsmo Johnson left the Seanle Doily
in
th e Honors P rog ra m and guest pro
01 PJorco Co unty. DavJd's
were in the wedd i n g pa rty. Nathan is vice president af Trico Contracting i n
1 991 , David rem ained en gag ed
taaching by conduGling saminars for
sentations in courseS,
Nathan and
Woodinville, Wash.
Ore. The c o u p l e honeymooned on the
on Oct. 6.
live i n Auburn, Wash,
Mobile and Jen nifer is an elementary ' school tea c h e r In Issaquah. They live i n
Julie Kennedy married Daniel Theda Aug.
Clara (Fjermedal) Thrane Bohrman
and Luther Theo l o g i c a l Seminary, where he earned a B . D . i n Theology in 1 962. H e received an M.A. in Theology from the University of
survJves hinl. Also surviving Henry are sons alld daughtcrs· jf1-law Da Vid
'58 and
Ca ro l ee (Chlndgron '591, and
Rod '60 and .JoAnn ( StorBasli '621;
four
g ran dc h ild ren , Chris ' 85 , Paul Step h ens, Mark; and fo ur great-grand
B5. Usa ( Berntsen'B71 and
Children.
Chicago Divinity School in 1 966, He taught at St. Olaf College, Ameri c a n School lChic ago), SI. Xavier College and University o f Tennessee (Chananoogal before joining PLU a s an assistant professor o f religion in 1969. H is tea c hing was marked by a
lively sense of humor and intellectu
Ray Richmond died Nov. 2.0. He
rellred from PLU after workJng as a oustodJan for 17 years. He was pre ceded in de ath by his wife of 63 ye a rs, Cathenne, and his son, P hil i p
Ray, Ray is surv ive d by hJS d aughte r and son-in-l aw, Diann a a nd Terry
al patience. After complications
Wtlltt l es e y; 9 grandchildren; and
from diabetes forced him to retire i n
great·grandchlldren
13
were married May 22 in Wailea, Hawaii.
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33
Kimberly is a senior account ant/financial a naly st for
2003 Class Representative - Elisabeth Pynn H i m m el m a n
Zumiez, a retail
suitant for Rapidigm, and J u d y is a n IT
June 28 at Swedish H o s pital in B a l l a rd,
Director at UW Medicine. They live in
Wash.
Renton.
Scott Geibel a n d his wife, R e n a ,
er, a n d Stuart is
Miebeth Bustillo-Booth was hired by the
I 90
th e executive
Washington E d u c a t i o n Association,
Tina (Banning! Richardson and her
port professi o na l s a n d higher e d u c ation
their son Derek on May 2 1 . H e joins big
d i rector of
Everett Plaza, an assisted living c om mu nity. TIley live In Everett, Wash.
JUlie Johnson graduated from the Art
which r ep re s e n t s 77,000 t e a c h ers, sup
a n n o u n c e t h e b i r t h of t h e i r d a ughter,
hUSband, Geoff, announce the birth of
instructors, to lead the state· lobbying
sister La u re n, 4. They enjoy living i n
program and direct the political action
Leavenworth, Wash., where Ti n a is taking
effort of the organization.
time away from classroom teaching to care for the kids at home and Geoff is a
Institute of Seattle in June a n d is the sole
Anna Ha l l mar
Michael and Lisene (Gonter '93! Welk
ried J o e
mo ting Red Cro s s visibility a n d c o m m u n i
rai s i n g and other external events pro
a n n o u n c e the birth o f Andrew J a mes on
Newcastle in
2004
Newcastle,
Class Representative - Tammy Lynn
Wash. In the
Schaps
July 28. H e j o i n s J a c ob, 9, and N a ta l ie, 5. They live in Gig H a r b o r, Wash.
Kevin and Gina (Grass '91!
(Schadler! Forbes. Anna i s a middle school youth director at Sammamish Presbyterian Church and is pursuing
school pri n c ipals by serving on the
ES PAW Board. H e was also n a m e d P r i n c i p a l of the Y e a r i n the Marysville (Wash.! S c h o ol District by the M a rysville
PTA Council in M a y.
Karen (Thordarson! Hassen and her
announce the birth of Kellin
Kim Watson teaches kindergarten at
Kurt o n June 1 4.
Central Linn E l e m entary S c hool i n
He joins Laurel, 5, and Trevor, 3. Kevin is
H alsey, Ore.
principal at Liberty Ridge Elementary
husband, M i chael,
an n o u n c e the
School in Sumner, Wash., and Gina is a
a master of education degree in school counseling at Seattle Pacific UniverSity.
resent Sno ho mish Cou nty e l e m entary
Weberg
wedding p arty were Cara MacDonald and Stacey
Stephanie, 3. Eric is the Snohomish Elementary School Principals
the Snohomish Chapter of th e Ameri c a n
Club at
a n n o u n c e the birth of M c kenzie Joy on J u ly 1 5. Sh e j o i n s And rew, 4, a n d
Association of Washington. H e will rep
R e d Cross. He supports chapter fund·
28 at The Golf
Eric C u llum a n d h i s wife, S a ndy,
County regional director for the
graphic designer for Gensco in Tacoma.
ty a wa r ene s s .
N a irobi, Kenya, where they live.
family physician.
Josh Reiman is the events planner for
Anderson Aug.
Amara Louise, on M a r c h 29, 2004, i n
Joe i s a research fellow at the University
Jason Brandt works for the Salem (Ore.! Area Chamber of Commerce, where he is
of Wa s hi ngton. They live in Seattle.
responsi b l e for governmental affairs,
7 (/Z
and various events.
member services, Web site ma inte n a n c e
Kyle on O c t . 3. Karen is a personal
Tom and Karen (Erickson '91) Taylor a n n o u n c e the b i rth of Luke Erickson
Taylor on S e pt. 8. H e j o i n s b i g brother Alec , 4.
Class Representatives - N i c holas G o rn e
birth o f Ste p h e n
full-time mom. They live in Buc kley, Wash.
banker at Sterling Savings Bank in Auburn, Wash.
1 992 Annie (Olstun!
Megan Apperson
a n d B ri a n R i e h s
and Michael
Rosenau were
Diann Gilpin
m arri ed Sept. 1 2
married Douglas
at Wine Country
Spicer J r. Nov.
Farm in Dayton,
14 in Seattle. D i a n n i s a family services assis tant with the
w e ste rn
a n d central Washington c h a pter of the Alzheimer'S Association. They live in M i l l Creek,
Ore. Groomsmen
Tubby and h e r
1 99 1
Ilusband, R o n ,
Angie (Sayler! Rutherford a n d her hus
welcomed their
band, Jace, announce the birth of Tyson
son, Alexander
Jay on July 8. He joins brothers Jacob, 4,
Bruce, on June
and Cole, 2.
14, 2003. They have two other sons - Ethan, S, and Eric,
included Matt Morello and Danny Moen
'88. Ushers and honored friends of the groom i n c l uded W.C. Harbert and J i m
Erik and Kristine (Giles! Lange
LeFebvre. They live in Vienne, France,
welcomed Kira
where Megan i s a n English teacher and
Faith into their
Michael is a freelance photographer.
family on
3. They live i n Portland, Ore.
Carey (Jennings! Sketchley a n d
Christmas night
Wa sh.
h e r h u s b a nd,
of 2003. Kira
Brandon Bowman and Kristina Courtnage '03 were married Aug. 18 at First United Methodist C h u r c h i n B i llings,
Future Lu
was born Aug 28, 2003, and was adopted
1 988
ton Mutual, and Kristine teaches fifth·
Mont. Kristina's maid of honor was
announce the
on March 30, 2004. Kira joins big brother
Evan, 8. Erik is a risk analyst for Washing·
James Left a n d
Jessica Johnson '03, and Clarissa Chase
M i c h a el,
h i s wife,
grade half-time i n the South Ki ts a p Schaal District.
birth of Luke Philip on May 8. They live in Seattle.
'03 served as a bridesmaid. Brandon is
Carolyn,
manager of Old Spaghetti Factory in
announce the
Lynnwood, Wash., and Kristina is a copy
birth of twins,
and his wife,
announce the birth of Ad am Christo p h e r
editor for the Bellingham Herald. They
Andrew Che
Tara, announce
on June 1 3. Steve i s a d a t a b a s e pro·
the birth of their
grammer and analyst for Wells Fargo
live in Stanwood, Wa s h .
Hua and Caitlyn
Jamie Martin entered the graduate program i n biology at the U n iversity of I c e l a n d . H i s research examines the e c ology of p l a n t c o m m u n ities growi n g at Skeidararsandur, I c eland
-
Steve and Jenniler (Calhoun '94! Cornie
Che Vun, o n A u g . 3 1 . They join Michael
first child,
Bank in Beaverton, Ore., and Jen stays
Che Wen, 2. J a m e s is a n attorney for the
Jessica Lauren,
home with Adam.
D e partment of Homeland S e c u rity in Los
o n Sept. 28. They
Angeles, and Carolyn i s a homema k e r.
live in Arlington, W a s h . , where Paul is a
They live in Ontario, C a l if.
s en i o r software developer with NetlO Corporation.
a large
glacial floodplain near Skaftafell National
P a rk .
Matthew Edminster is a flight n u rse with
(Westby! Wilson welcomed their
Julie (Zuydhoek!
Isabelle Anah,
Nicholas a nd
on O c t . 21, 2003.
announce the
her husband,
b i rth of their
Paul, a n no u n c e
leave of a bsence from her math p o s ition
the birth of
at Puya l l u p High S c hool to be a f ul l· ti me
J o s h u a R y a n on
mom. Greg is the new as s i s tant pri nc i pal
H a n n a h Brooke, on D e c . 1 2. JD is a c o n -
34 PLU SCENE SPRING 2005 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Greg and Tessa
Judy (Paulsen '88! and JD G affney d a u g h t e r,
t h e U n ited States Air Forc e . H e lives in N a p a , Calif.
1 993 Paul Thompson
daughter,
Tessa took a
at Lochburn Middl e Sc hool in Lakewood.
J e nnifer is a vocational counselor at
Wash. Before assuming his new position,
Condon Nero, I n c ., in Span away. Wash.
h e served a s dean of students for two
They live i n Roy, Wash.
years a n d taught for eight years. His classroom experience i n c ludes teaching leadership, drama, seventh grade lan
Tanya {PasinenH
g u age arts and s o c i a l studies, Pac ific
McGowan and
Northwest H istory, and drahing. H e h a s
h e r husband,
also served as an instructional facilitator
Ryan. welcomed their second
Dan and Jennifer (Kreger) Nickel announce the birth of their son, Logan Thomas, o n July
_. -"' :-' L .... ioins sister Elli,
3.
1 2, 2004. H e
> P l e a s e fill out a s much i n fo rmation b e l ow a s possible, i n c l u d i n g c ity of residence and work. Feel free to use another
3.
piece of p a p e r, but please limit your submission to 1 00 words. Ph otos a re w e l c o m e , but only one p h oto will be used, and on
1 997
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Kevin and Marci
2. H e joins sister Maggie,
child, Jacob Ryan, on April
Photos must be prints or high q u a l ity j p e g s . P l e a s e, no
(Voeller '98)
Dan i s an environmental engi
neer with The Watershed C o m p a ny, and
Bartholomae
re p r od u ctions o r c o pies from other p u b l i cations.
J ennifer stays at home with the kids.
announce the
They live in Seanle.
birth of their first
Deadline for the next issue of Scene is Friday, March 25, 2005.
child, Caleb Lee, on July 19. Kevin
.....
Curt Keller a n d his wife, announce the birth of Julia
Faith on Nov. 1 3 . She joins Jon athan.
manager at M i c rosoft in Redmond, Wash., a n d Marci is a registered nurse
Deborah,
3.
They live in West Linn, Ore.
Ta c o m a General. They live in A u b urn,
a n d Shari r-- --:illl!•• Jason (Sinnes '96)
Carrell wel Andrew Lee. on April 1 5, 2004. He ioins brother
Phelps
Ma tthew, on
J a c o b . 3 . They live in S p a naway, Wash.
1998
a firefighter for the
Stephen a n d Jessica (Chairez ' 00) Yo u ng
Seattle Fire D e p a rtment, and Kristin
announce the birth of their son, Braeden
teaches s p e c i a l education i n the
J a c ob, on Sept. 23. They live in Eagle
University P l a c e School District. They live
River, Alaska.
O c t. 7. Mason
IS
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c o m ed their son,
(Wascher '95)
son. George
SPOUSE
Wash.
Mason and
birth of their first
PLU CLASS YEARISI
in the neonatal i n tensive c a re unit at
Kristin
a n n o u n c e the
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in Univ ersity Place, Wash., a n d can be reached at
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Jerilyn (Dunlap) Hander and her hus band. Marc, announce the birth of Selah G r a c e on J u ly 20. She joins brother G a briel, 2. Marc has been pastor at
2000 Rae (Huggler) Graham a n d her husband, Dennis, announce the birth of Madilyn Leigh a n n e , 4.
Redeemer Lutheran Church for four years. Jerilyn continues her part-time
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Panie (Rambo) Bruckenthal gave birth to
Trust Servic es. Inc. They live in Greenville. Texas.
O C CUPATION
G ra c e on Nov. 24. She joins Grace
Har per Natalie on Nov. 1 9 . H a rper's father, Eric Bruckenthal, was killed April
Bn
CHILO ·S NAME IRRST, "'IOOLF. LAsn
B IRTHOAY[ I"'/ONI
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24. 2004, in Iraq. H e was the first U.S. Coast Guardsman killed i n active duty
1 995 scan and Jill (Janke '99) Jensen have been blessed with their second son, Gabriel Scan, born Oct. 25 in Phoenix. Ariz. He ioins brother Sam uel, 21 months.
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since the Vietnam War. Harper's birth was acknowledged i n the Congressional Record. "The birth of Harper Natalie
Prom
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Bruc kenthal ensures that everything that was good about Nath a n Bruckenthal will live on for another generation a n d many
Jennifer
more to come," said New York Rep.
(Lukenb ill)
Steve Israel. " I t is a better world
Freudenstein
because people like Nathan B r u c k enthal
and her hus
a n swered the call to d uty, made great
band, Nick,
sacri f i c e s and met the greatest chal
announce the
lenge posed to every generation: leaving
birth of Ryan
behind a better world for their c h i l dren."
Lane on Nov. 6.
Donations can b e sent to Nathan
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Bruckenthal Memorial Trust, P. O. Box 398, Northport, N Y 1 1 768.
Shannon (Fuller) Pennington and
Krista I Marshall) Oearey and her hus
her husband,
band, Chad. announce the b i rth of Isaac
Lance,
He joins
Matthew o n M a r c h 1 , 2004.
announce the birth 01 Cody
Josiah. 3. They live in Blain e. Minn.
Owen on July 5.
He joins Lance
2002
Nathan and Katherine (Smith
Shannon i s a
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looking for work.
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Wash.
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C L U B B OA R D O F D I RE CTO RS Kathy Edlund '64, preSIdent' J ulianne Fagerstrom '88 I ng rid Gintz 70 Usa Korsmo '87*
B a rrit! Mon '90 David Olson" Laura Po lcyn 7 5 , '79 Nancy Po len '60 Erv Severts on ' 55 M a rcia Sherry '67 S i Torvend '47 Phil Waldne r '80, '95*
r 'Execulive Commirtno}
Kathy E d l u n d '64 works the phones at a recent Q Club board meeti n g .
Q Club ensures students get scholarships and
quality education
re member the 1 9 72 inception of Q C l u b and what it meant to my neighbor. S h e wo uld always come to gather rhododendron blooms fro m my parents' garden to put on the tables the day of the spring Q Club banquet. She wanted to ad d her personal touch to honor donors. Though PLU was vcry i m ponanr to me, I wondered what Q C l u b was all about. Who were these people who thought giving to PLU was so i m p o rtant? After d i scovering that every dollar givcn to Q Club goes d i recrl}' r o schol arshi ps, my husband , Larry, and I joi ned. \'\fhat cou ld be more important than provid i n g a PLU education to deserving students ? Later, when I had the opportu n i ty to teach i n the School of Education, I was [rlily overwhelmed to see JUSt how many hands wen t u p when I asked how many s tudents i n my class were Q Club scholars. What I di s covered was that the b rightest and best were Q Club scholars. They truly repre s e n ted the "Q" o r "Quality" of a Q Club scholars h i p. The Q n u b Board of D irectors has invi ted Q Club schol ars [Q tell thei r S [ Q -
ries abo u t what Q Club scholarships h ave meant to them. The i r testimonies h ave been poignant and convinci ng. One student tol d me that s h e hadn't realized j ust how much people really cared for her until she was able see first hand the focus of rhe Board of D irectors. Both she and all of us on the board came away from that meeti ng with an even greater appreciation of what educating for service really means. Throughout the years, Q Club has pro vided millions of dollars in scholarsh ips. This year there arc 878 srudencs receiv ing an average o f $4,700 each. Amazing, isn't it? All that comes from i n d ividual contributions fro m PLU alum n i and fri ends. I t is true that many h ands work ing rogether can make a d i fference. If you have thought about J o i n i ng Q Club and just have not gotten aroun d to i t , why not make this t h e year to become a mem ber? You can J o i n for as little as $25 pCI' month o r give at a higher level. I t i s tru ly a q u al i ty invest ment. For morc information, go to lVUlwplu. cduj -deve or email develop1I1en tGDplu..edu. �
Q CLUB ADVISORY BOARD Ne al A rntso n '58 Lynne B a n g s und '70
Alison Corrigan '94
Ron Douglass '53 Ken Dunmire
Tal Edman Larry Green Donald Isensee '64 Shannon Stewart '98
Jeff Johnson '76 Dale K ell er '53
Nina Larson '41 Anne Lucky
Don Mott Bill Rea
J ill SImonson '80 I nez Van Antwerp
M a rk Wo ldseth '70 STA FF ADVISORS
Heather Dewey '01 , acting director of A nnual Givmg/Q Club
J ames Plourde, a cting vice president for Development and Un iversity Relations
Shawn Powell, administrative assistant, Annual Giving/Q Club
B)' Kathy Edlllnd '64
K'1thy Edlund is president ofthe Q Club Board ofDirectors. She grew up across the sa'cet f1'01I1 the university, and her child"en are also graduates: Philip '00 and Jcnna '96, '99. iHIP & SERVICE > PLU SCENE SPRING
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minu te loop around the campus. I'd like ro take you back to a memo rabfe Sichuan Universiry loop run: My wife, Lynn, bicycles slighriy behind me as f weave t h rough campus
Along the river, a home less man picks t h rough a trash can. A group of retirees, one who has hung his birdcage on a neighbor
toward the Norrh Gate. We adm i re the
ing tree branch, do calis thenics together. Three
slow f1uid movemenrs of elderly people practicing tai chi and the d iscipline of srudenrs repeatedly reciting English ph rases while slowly pacing. We pass through the Norrh Gate and turn right onro Fi rst-Ring Road.
wheeled open-wagon b i kes pass us carrying skinned pigs and cows. One is fi lled with water and l i ve fis h . Others carry fu rniture, sev eral cases of beer and com puter boxes. One rider takes a turn a lirrie roo quic kly and loses a
Newspaper delivery workers in match ing blue vests fold morning papers. Like salmon in a stream, we are surrounded on both sides of the bike lane by a sea of secondary studenrs wearing matching
Byrnes says running in Chen g d u is a very different
blue and white sweatpanrs and wind
experience bec ause of the huge population there.
breakers. S o m e make eye conracr, b u t most pedal straight ahead in silence.
One mile in: To m)' left, out of the cor ner of my eye, I see what appears ro be a person i n the middle of the four-lane road. Then I wonder, where's Lynn? Glancing behind me, I realize not only has she sropped, she's climbing over the short chain-link fence that separates the bike lane from the busy thoroughfare. Given the passiviry of the growing crowd at the adjacenr bus stop , she's taken i r on herself ro save a h alf- naked, disheve led, s uicidal m an. By the time I backtrack and hop rhe fence to join her, she's in rears. The crowd at rhe bus s ro p grows while Lynn a n d I p u l l rhe rrou bled man by his elbows ro rhe side of rhe road. A few o nlookers rel l us whar's
painfully obvious: he's m e nrally ill. While I comforr Lynn, rhe man crawls back i nro rhe middle of rhe srreer. Two people reach for their cell phones while Lyn n franrically redirects rraffie. Finally, some C h i n ese m e n direct h i m back co rhe sidewalk a second rime, and we conrinue hoping the police will arrive soon.
Two miles in: The experience was so sur real, only in talking abour ir a bir does rhe realiry begin co sink in. A few min mes larer, we turn righr off of Firsr-Ring Road, and then down a shorr, but rreach erous S-rurn ro what I call Bamboo Park Road. The S-rurn is tricky because h u n dreds of secondary studenrs shoot down onro it from an adjacen r sueer. Somehow, Lynn and I zigzag in and
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out of rhe righdy packed group of bik e rs wearing blue and white and conrin ue on a m i le-long srraightaway adjacen r r o a wooded park and polluted river. Some h igher up in the bicycling h ier archy, o n fancier mounrain b ikes wirh gears or silenr elecrric b i kes, whiz by us. We pass slower riders who have a genrle, fluid, couldn'r-care-Iess pedal i ng stroke that con rrasrs starkly wirh rhe pace of change all around them. We come upon a slow pedaling you ng morher and her p reschool-aged son. Srill sleepy, in his wi re b i ke seat, his head rests genrly on rhe middle of her back, bouncing in u nison wirh rhe cracks i n rhe road. A bus gerting up ro speed slowly passes us, and a man calls ro me our a back window, "Hello ' " ro which I reply, " H el lo ! " Inside rhe bus, his comparriors crack up at rhe deprh of our exchange. Three miles in: Lynn and I aren'r talka
case of beer in rhe m iddle of an inrersec tion creating a pool of broken glass and foam. Rickshaws, mopeds and mororcy cles are mixed in wirh the two and t h ree-wheeled bicycles. O n e motorcyclist places his lefr foo r on rhe e m pry wagon of rhe three-wheeled bike in fron r o f him, helping his friend g o from 10 r o 35 mph. One man o n a rickshaw uses his only leg to pedal furiously, anorher withour any legs, pedals a convened rickshaw with his arms. Four miles in: To ger to his s rop, a bus d ri ver d rifrs i n ro our b i ke lane, forcing us onro the sidewalk again. After pass ing his parked bus, we hop back down i nro the bike lane. I wave at a fast run ner goi n g rhe opposire d i rection. Surprisingly, a few minures later I hear his footsteps behind me. As he pulls up beside me, I say, "Nihao." " He lio," he responds. I i ncrease my pace ro march his. O u r differenr cultures, language, a n d l i fe experiences are irrelevanr as we run s ide by s ide, stride for stride for a wonderful
rive. Instead we silen rly soak up our sur roundings. Poor s n-eer sweepers wielding four-foor-Iong srrands of hay clean side walks. \Ve weave onro one to avoid a slow-moving, warer-spraying street-clean ing truck. Despite all rhe cleaning going
kilomerer. Suddenly he says, " G oodbye," ro which I sim ply reply, "Tsij in ." As my
on around us, we're s rill on the lookout for freewheeling spi trers. In China, s pir
A few weeks larer, walking t h rough an alley just ourside of the campus, we pass
ring is a widespread and deeply ingrained habit rhar even SARS concerns haven't slowed. I r isn'r jusr the preserve of crude men either. We've learned ro be on-guard againsr everyone includi ng
our Firsr-Ring Road "friend," head down, wal k i ng the opposite direcrion. H e is srill troubled, bur alive. �
petire women in professional clorhes.
new friend turns left, Lynn and I m ake our final righr rum back u nder the Norrh G are i nro campus. I head ro the track, Lynn to our apanmenr.
Ronald S. Byrnes is an associate professor ofeducation at FLU.
Seeing the world afresh continued
says wil l p repare them for the comp lexi ties of the world. " I've al ways fou n d teaching usefu l because i n teac hing, you also learn," h e said. He said he's p leased to see the s tudent body becoming more diverse. For the first time this year, a Trinidad.ian is study ing at PLU. Lovelace appreciates working with younger wnters. " Every generation i n order to repre sent i tself has to see the world afresh," he said. And h e encouraged December gradu ates to do t h a t when he gave the Commencement address. "You will see the world with new won der and awe and w i l l step into it with exuberance ...you owe it to yourself, and
indeed t o all o f u s , t o b reak n e w ground, to move o u t, to spread your wings, to venture into areas unknown to the gen erations that have brought you up." Coun tless students have heeded his advice over the years. Lovel ac e p lans to s tay i nvolved with PLU's Trinidad and Tobago pro gram and meet students thete. "They are all transfo rm e d a n d changed," h e said "They become them selves more." And having complime nted the stu dents and thanking PLU for the oppor tunity, Love lace decided the in terview was over. "I think YOll have enough," he said. " I think I a m done talking." So the chapter ends, bur the story con tin ues. �
April 1 0, 3 p .m.
April 26, 8 p.m.
May 5, 8 p.m.
lisa G a n u n g , fa c u lty
P i a n o E n s e m b l e R e c ital
Brass/Wind Student Recital
v o c a l ist, a n d R h o nda Kline, a c c o m p a n ist
L a g e r q u i st Concert H a l l
La g e rquist Concert H a l l
lished in 1 9 65 and won the British Petroleum Independence Literary Award as the best book in Trinidad, and he's had publishing success ever since. H e has written novels, stories, plays, and'last falJ for the fi rst time, he saw his work brought to film. His book "Jobell and America" was tu rned into a movie. Lovelace encou rages aspiring writers to discover what they really want to say. "You h ave to want to write, and then YOll have to discover what you h ave to say, and then you have to do a lot of work," h e said. Lovelace, whose tenu re at PLU ended last fal l , said he will miss the students, who have i m p ressed h i m with th e i r i n telligence a n d their ethics, which he
c. endar conlinued
La g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
April 27, 8 p.m.
May 5, 7:30 p.m.
April 1 2, 8 p.m.
R e g e n cy String Q u a rtet
R o b e rt Hedin Lecture
U n ivers ity C h o ra l e H o m e c o m i n g
La g e rq u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
S c a n d in a v i a n Cultural Center
L a g e rquist C o n c e rt H a l l
April 28, 8 p.m.
May 6, 8 p.m.
A p r i l 1 3, 8 p . m .
U nive rsity J azz E n s e m b l e
Solvvi n d e n Fl ute C h o i r
K e y b o a r d Stu d e nts' R e c it a l
C h ri s K n utzen H a l l
Lagerquist C o n c e rt H a l l
L a g e r q u ist C o n c e rt H a l l
A p r i l 3D, 8 p . m .
M a y 7 , 2 p.m.
A p r i l 1 4, 8 p.m.
Choral U n i o n
" B ri g a d oo n , " U n iversity T h e atre p ro d u ction
C o nte m p o ra ry Sounds,
La g e rq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
Eastvold A u d itorium
a n d C h a m be r Wind
April 3D, 1 1 -3 p.m.
May 8, 8 p.m.
La g e rq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
N o rw e g i a n H e rita g e Day
Stu d e n t G u itar E n s e m b l e
S c a n d i n a v i a n C u lt u r a l C e nter
La g e rqu ist C o n c ert H a l l
U n ive rs ity W i n d Ens e m b l e
April 20, 8 p.m. C h o i r of t h e West with m e m b e rs of
M AY
U n ive rsity Sym p h ony L a g e rq u ist C o n c ert H a l l
May 1 1 , 8 p.m. Stri n g Kaleid o s c o p e
May 1, 3 p.m.
Lagerqu ist C o n c e rt H a l l
R i c h a rd D. Moe Organ R e c i ta l Series:
A p r i l 21 , 8 p.m.
R o b e rt Bates, g u e st org an ist
May 12, 8 p.m.
U n iversity Voc a l J a zz
La g e rqu ist C o n c e rt H a l l
Composers' Forum
C h r i s Kn utzen H a ll
La g e rquist C o n c e rt H a l l
M a y 3, 8 p.m.
Apri l 21, 8 p.m.
N o rw e g i a n To u r Music, U n ive rsity Wind
May 1 3, 8 p.m.
Forestine Wise M o n s e n S c h o l a rs h i p
Ense m b l e
" B ri g a d oon," U n iversity T h e atre production
R e c it a l with J o h n B ra d l ey, p i a n ist
Lag erquist C o n c e rt H a l l
E astvo l d A u d itorium
Lagerqu ist C o n c e rt H a l l
May 4, 8 p.m.
May 1 4, 8 p.m.
April 24, 3 p.m.
U niversity C o n c ert Band a n d
" B ri g a doo n," U n ive rsity T h e atre
U n iversity S i n g e rs H o m e c o m i n g
M e n ' s Chorus
L a g e r q u ist C o n ce rt H a l l
Lagerq u i st C o n c e rt H a l l
produ ction Eastvold A u d itorium
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C u ltu res m e et d u ri n g r u n th ro u g h C h i n a
R o n B y r n e s , a n e d u cation professor at PLU, l e a r n s a lot abo ut h i m s e l f a n d oth er a re a s dur i ng his re g u l a r runs.
By Ronald S. Byrnes I n the sp ri n g of 2003, I was livi n g and
s a r u n ner, some of my mosr
m e mo rable wor k ou ts have been
O ly m p i a , Was h . , a n d l i v i n g and r u n
S i c h uan p rovi n ce in sou thwcstern
ble popula t i o n density. Chengd u i s the
together a n ice , four-mile loop arou n d
lated province, in the m o s t heavily pop
campus in C h e n gd u , the capital of
cross-cu I ru ral e n co u n ters. One mo rn i n g , in the s u m m er of 1 99 9 , while
C h i na. It o n ly took a fcw d ays to piece
visiting Tokyo, I headed to the five k i lometer-long s idewalk thar encircles rhe I m perial Palace. A fter settl i n g in on
t h e p eri meter o f t h e large, exrremely
rhe ro l l i n g loo p , I grad ually came upon,
l iv i n g an d ru n n i n g i n my h o m etown o f
wo rking on the S i c h u an Un iversity
dense, u rban campus. hve days a week ,
n i ng i n C hcngd u i s Che ngd u ' s i n credi
Largest ci ry , in the
most
heavily popu
ulatt�d count ry i n r h e wo rld . f n O l y m pi a , d u ri ng a n early m o rn i n g
a n d then pa s s ed , a local r u n n er.
I exited cam pus th ro u g h the North
Apparently h e d id n ' t l i ke b e i n g passed ,
Gate, ran clockwise in a bi ke lane so I
r U llllers o r b i cycle co m m uters. In
because he accelerated a n d ove rtook
never had to stop at i n tersect i o n s ,
C hel1gd u , I brush ed el bows with
m e . A t that p o i n r , o ur d i fferc n t n a t i o n
returned through the N o r t h Gate, a n d
a l i t i e s were i rrelevant. O u r mak e gos
walkers a n d b i cyc l i .s ts before exi t i n g
t h e n headed t o o n e of the u n i vers i ty's
campus and then several h u nd.red t o
black c i n d e r tracks where I ran o ne or
thousand or more d ur i n g my 30-
took
OWl',
and it was o n . A n
e pi c ,
lac
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The M o r k e n C e n t e r for L e a r n i n g a n d Te c h n o l ogy c e l e b r ated t h e c o m p l etion of the steel framework a t a c e remony i n April that i n c l u d e d l i ft i n g t h e fin a l b e a m which was p a i nted wh ite a n d s i g n ed by m e m be rs of the c o m m u nity - a lo n g with a f l a g a n d evergreen tree. To p left: President Lo ren And erson a n d project superinte n d en t Ken Cass discuss t h e b u i l d i n g's ea rly o p e n i n g .
Smooth construction
which is tra d i t i o n al. for i ronworkers
means early opening
wo rk.
for Morken Center
m a r k i n g the com pletion o f the frame The ceremony took place during Eanh Week, and And erson noted that
Capital campaign under way to revitalize historic Eastvold Hall
h e Morken Center for Lea rn i n g
along with being a state-of-the-art
revi talized Eastvold H a l l will
a n d Tec hn o l ogy s h o u l d open
tec h n o logy cemer, the b u i l d i n g is
become the true heart of the
months earl i e r t h a n p l a n n c d .
enviro n mentally friendly. The Morken
u n i versiry as the new h o m e for a
Co nstruction h a s gone so wel l , contrac
Center is designed to be L E E D ccn i fi e d ,
t h e h u man ities,
tors expect to have t h e b u i l d i n g com
m eaning i t meets req u i rements o f the
pl ete by the end of t h e year.
U . S . G reen B u i l d i ng Cou nci1's p rogram
and a renewed chapel. PLU's next capi
Th e nelV homc for the School of Busi ness and the departments of math and co mp u ter science and computer
fo r Lead e rs h i p in Environme ntal E n gi neeri n g and Design. T h i s certification means i n c reased
s t u n n i n g a u d i torilll ll
tal campaign is offiCial ly u n d e r way
with the p ush to revitalize Eas tvo ld. The project w i l l allow the h u maniti c .' depart m e n ts n o w scactered across cam
engineering should be i n use b y spring
energy efficie ncy, i n c l u d i n g a ground
pus to relocate to Eastvo ld. That wil l
semester 2006, PLU Prcsident Loren J.
source heat pump, i m p roved i ndoor
i m prove efficiency and collaboration i n
Anderson said. That's wel l ahead of the
enviro n m e n tal quality, use of recycled
the d e p anme n ts of E n g l i s h , languages
s u m mer opening that had been planned.
materials and landscap i n g ro reduce
and l i teratu res, p h i l osophy and religio n .
hear and u ti l i ze storm water.
Faculty offi ces will b e b u i l t as " l earn i ng
The steel fra m i n g was c o m p leted i n early April, and the u n iversity m a rked
The
$19
m i l lion, 53,000-square-foot
neighbor hoods" that open i n to common
that m i lestone with a trad i t i o n a l " to p
b u i l d i n g i s the biggest capi tal project i n
areas where professors and srudents can
ping out" ceremony. The fi n a l b e a m
u n iversity h i s tory.
meet i n fo r m ally.
was pain ted w h i te a n d s i g n e d by m e m
You can fo l l ow rhe progress any
T h e auditorium will become a s t u n
bers of che P L U co m m u n i!:)/. A crane
time with a new Web cam. Visit
ning ven u e fo r theater, dance a n d
put the final beam in place, along wi th
http://1l'U!1I/,pIN. edu/tvebcams to see the
m usic. The remod e l i ng w i l l i n clu de
an American flag and an evergreen tree,
latest wo rk.
modern fl)' equ i p m e n t and a new
4 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > HERE & NOW
" m o ther" of t h e ad o p tion search move m e n t . Carp's awards i nclude rwo Nat i o n al E n dowmen t fo r rhe
H u m ani t i e s fe l l ows h i ps, PLU's
U n iversity Fac u l ry Excel l e n ce Award and the National H i storical Society Book Prize. Last year a gi ft from the Benson Fam il y Foundation of Porrland, Ore., created the fi rst fu l l y fu nded , e n d owed chair at PLU .
., -5 '0
The Benson Fa m i ly Foundation
c: o ':'
was created by DaJe '63 and Jol i ta
;:;
Benson with a $3.4 m illion gift, the
C
e 'in e «
larger portion of which is i n tended fo r the benefi t of PLU as one of the i nde
p enden t fo u ndarion's tWO su p porced
o rc h es t ra p i t with a l i ft,
as
we l l as
engage m e n ts at conferences a n d se m i
i m p roved workspaces fo r costume,
nars a n d re gular appearances i n rhe
makeup and set cons tructio n. The
national news media. H is rcce n r books
grand Casavam organ w i l l be rescored.
i n c l u d e: "Adoprion Politics: 13asrard
Along w i t h
Nation and Ballot I n i t i ative
u n i ve rs i ty
productions,
58,"
[as tvold HaJI wi l l be an at t ra c cive
"Adop rion i n Am erica: H istorical
venue fo r symposia, for u ms and com
Perspectives," and " Fa m i ly Matters:
m ll l1 1 ty cvenrs.
Secrecy and D isclosu re in rhe H i s t o ry
A rerrace and d ramaric cnrrancc wi l l i n v i r e people i n r o rhe ch apel. The
orga n i zati ons.
of Adopr i o n . " He is c u rre n rly wo r k i ng on a biography of Jean Paton, th e
Professor's book basis for HIm on Christians in Nazi Germany docu men tary based on h is t o ry p rofessor Bob Ericksen's book a b o u t how and why leading
c ha p e l w i l l i n c l u d e space fo r choir or overflow s ear ing , a
n a r r h e x, s acr i s
ry
and an a lcove fo r the h i scoric p i p e organ, which w i l l b e re h a b i l i tared.
www.plu. edu/scene
The b u i ld i ng, i n c l u d i n g the ch ap e l ,
w i l l be acces s i b l e to a l l with elevar o rs
and accom modarions fo r peop l e wirh d isab ili ries.
For more i n formation
abour the
project or n a mi n g o p p o [ [ u n i t ies , go co
UJll1J.V.
plu. edu/ - deve/resto)"ing%20east
vold/home.html.
cene o LINE
Historian Carp named to new endowed Benson
I F Y O U L I K E WHAT Y O U 'V E R EA D i n
Family Chair
this issue of S c e n e , g o to S c e n e O n l i n e f o r even m o r e n e ws a n d fea
is cory p rofessor
tures a b o u t PLU. You can find l i n ks
E, Wayne Carp,
to r e a d more a b out study a b road
a n at i o n a l ly rec-
and internati o n a l p ro g r a ms a n d get
ogn ized a m h o r i ry o n
d et a i l s a b o u t May C o m m e n c e ment
rhe h i s tory o f ado p r i o n ,
and oth e r events o n c a m p u s. S c e n e
was n a m e d to t h e new
O n l i n e a l so tak es you t o oth er g reat
Benson Family Chai r i n
features, whi c h h ave been c h osen
B u s i ness a n d Eco n o m i c H i scory.
" B est of S c e n e." Check it o u t at
Carp has taught A m e rican h i s c o r y at
PLU fo r
18
years and served as c h a i r of
rhe Hiscory Depart m e n r fo r six years. H i s experrise in the h i s to ry of ad option
wwwp/u.edu/scene.
O n l i ne n ews easy to fi n d .
has led to the p u b l i cation of doze n s of scho larl y j o u rnal articles, sp eaking
HERE 80 NOW > PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005
5
continued
Luche ran s s u p p or ced Hider was released chis s p rin g .
" T he o l og i a n s Under H ider," by vitalvi
suals.com follows E r ick s e n ' s 1 985 book
by rhe same name. Ericksen '67 o u d ined rhe careers of rhree p rominenr P ro resra nr r he ologian s, Paul A l r h aus, Emanuel H i rsch and Gerhard Kind, who acr ivdy s upp o rced Adolf Hi der's rise co power in 1 93 3 and conrinued ro
s u ppo rc
CO
che Nazi regime.
su pporr rhe Nazis even when Nazi b ru calicy became widely known. The book considers i ss u es s uch as how i n re n se narionalism,
why rheir religious beliefs did nor pre
rradirional C h risrian
vcnr rhem from s u p po rr i ng H i de r i n
p rejud ice againsr Jews and crad i rionaJ
"Theol ogia ns under H i der" is a one
h o ur docume ncar}1 adapcarion of Ericksen's work. The p rogram fearures the srory of these chree rheologians and
o n e o f rhe darkesr r imes o f h uman his
s u pporc for a s rrong German s rare
cory. Ir asks rimely q uesrions, such as:
al lowed many C hrisrians co give
Can rhe m i n d rule over rhe hearr? How can one be s u re rhar God is acring r h rough evencs in hiscory? And mosr
FAREWELL
i m por r anr ly, could Ir al l h a p pe n aga in ? lr includes i ncerviews wich E r i c kse n, as well as foo cage shOt on cam p u s .
FACULTY ombined scrvi
t:
of this y
ar'
Arturo Biblarz.
retirees
professor
i more than 325 years.
Mira Frohnmayer. professo r of m u s i c , h i red in September 1976.
Paul Hoseth.
Paul Ingram.
ro fe ss o r o f p h ys i c ol education. h i red i n S e p te m b e r 1 968 . •
professor
of
sociology. h i red i n
September
1977.
Earl Lovelace.
of
associarc p rofessor
rciigil)l1. h i rc'd i n
of English and
September
d i s ri n g u i shcd wrlrcr
1 975. ;;.
i n - l"t�sidL'l1cc. h i red i n
September 1 998.
M a ryAn n And erson c h a ts with P L U a l u m ni. fro m leh Edwi n TjiramiJa '94. L o u i s a M u petami ' 9 2 a n d P e n d a N a a n d a 92 i n W i n d h o e k. N a m i b i a .
Andersons represent U.S.
and PLU at Namibian inauguration
he i naugu rarion of t he new pres
Richard McGinnis.
LoueHe McGraw.
professor
assistant professor of
h i red 1 972 .
of biolo gy .
in August •
Robert Mulder.
profL'$sor of L'd uC;l [ i o I l , h i red in August 1 987 ,.
h i red i n September 1 995 . •
l'd ucnrioll.
Philip Nordquist. p rofessor of h i s [ o ry.
h i red i n SCp[CmDer
1963. (Sec story page 1 4.)
idem of che Repub l i c of Nam ibia had a d isrincr PLU presence. Presidem Loren ]. and MaryAnn Anderson were cirizen members of rhe U.S. delegarion co che i n<lugurarion in
March. U . S. Ambassad o r co Namibia Joyce Barr '76 p l ayed an imporram o ffi cial role i n rhe ceremony and i n evenrs s u rrounding ic. Also arce n d i n g rhe i naugurarion from PLU were janer Rasm ussen, d i recror of che Wang C e n re r for Inre rnarional
Robert Stivers. proCessor of religion. h i red in February
1 974 .
•
Steven Thrasher.
pro
Audun Toven.
associarr professor
fessor of busi ness ,
hired in 1 980 . .,
September
" 'Entering phased retirement with continuing service to
6 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > HERE & NOW
PLU.
Chang-Ii Viu.
prof"ssor of Illathe
of Norwl.·gian, h i red
maries
in September
hired in i\ugUS[
1967.
1973. •
(lnd
physics.
p rog rams, and C l audia Be rg u so n,
p ro fesso r o f Sc an di n avi an s c u d ic s .
O rhers p re s enr in Nam i b i:t ac the cime were PLU srudenc imerns who are work ing in N:tmibia and many gradu:tces o f c h e un iversicy who h ave recurned ro
[heir na tivc coun try to serve in govern
w i t h a pu rpose," Zylstra �aid.
m e n t a n d i n d ustry." I n Nam i b i a you are . struck by a powerfu l sense that freed om
nights, discussions and trad ition al PLU
This in cluded conccrts, o pcn-mic
and L i berty are working," Lorc.n
events l i ke Foss Fest. I n each case, mem
AndcrsoI� said.
bers of i\SPLU used the events t o rcm .i n d
Before the i n a u g u ration , Ras m u ssen
s w dcll ts of t h e i r global responsib i l i ty,
and BergusoIl were i n Windh oe k ,
and to seek donations o f both timc and
Nam i bia, t o pa ITici pate i n festivities
mon ey.
sur ro u n d i ng the 25th anniversary of
The resulrs, so far, have been positive.
the N a m i b i a Association o f Norway
By mid-Apri l, Zylsrra sa.id they had
(NAMAS), which received a Peace
received more than $4,000 - about where
13u i ldcr Award at the Wang Center's
they expected to be. The)' hoped ro hir
Pathways ro Peace sym p o s i u m i n
rheir goal by the end o f the scmester.
j a n uary.
B e rguson , Ras mussen and the And ersons also celebrated the renewal
Terrace rook parr, and m usicians
Students volunteer to
of an agreement between PLU, the
Ernestine Anderso n, Jay Thomas,
U n iversity of Namibia and No rway's
M i chael Brock m a n , D a rren Motamedy,
build Habitat for
Hed mark Un iversity CoUege.
Vern Sielert, Thomas Man'iot, Mark
Established i n 200 ) , this th ree-way partners h i p is designed to enable S[U d e n ts to become wo rld c i tizens, aware
Taylor, Doug M i ller, Steve Korn, Tracy Knoop and B i l l A nr hony l e n r their talents.
Because o f a grant from The Boeing
of global p roblems and commi tted to creating constructive responses to these
Co., proceeds of sales will go back to
problems in the spi rit of dem ocracy
the school music programs. The C D
a n d peace.
i s available at several area stores for
Signed by the three u n iversity p re s i
d e n ts , the renewed agree m e n t extends the partners h i p through 20 1 0 .
$ 1 2. For more derails on rht' CD and where ro b uy
one,
go to
U'UJW. kplu. or-g/schoolojjazL html.
Humanity house Two students helping fam i l i es get houses of their own spu rred others in the PLU commun iry
to
gl't i nvolved with
Habitat fo r H u manity this spring. Jen n i fe r Ng '08 and Holly Harkcma '06
organizcd PLU's participation in a stu dent Habitat projecr, in which college
and h i gh school students h e l p b u i l d a house fo r a local fanlily. " ) t's grear because there's a diverse group of people rhar are there fo r the
KPLU School ofJazz
ASPLU raises awareness
connects young musicians
and money for ongoing
with professionals
international needs hen members of ASPLU
new KPLU CD s howcases the
work o f Pugct Sound area h igh
rerurned to campus from win
school musicians and benefi ts
rer break, rhey did exactly
programs at the i r schools. As part of i ts cont inu ing su ppOrt of music ed ucatioIl in schools, KPLU devel oped a mentoring program between
jazz
whar many people around rhe world did -
they got together ro figure our how besr
to respond ro Easr Asia's rsu nami crisis. The.ir response, however, was some
caLIse," Harkcma said. "It makes you fed like what you are doing is worthwh ile." Each school worked on the Tacoma house at d i fferent rimes. Seven PLU stu dents pur u p siding, b u i l t i nterior and exterior walls and painred .
The fam i ly moving into the housc
helped b u i l d it. This idca of "sweal
equity" - helping with rheir own homes and orher Habi tat hOllses
-
is one of the
cornerstones of Habi tat's succcss.
"Ar l u nch, rhe owner sajd a prayer i n
profess i o nals a n d bands from 1 0 h igh
what d i ffe renr. Headed by ASPLU
Russian and by the end of t h e prayer she
sc hools and one m i d d le school .
President joel Zylsrra 'OS, the grou p rried
was cr),ing," Ng said. "She
Toge rher, rhey made reco rd ings thar have become " KPLU S c hool of jazz." "Wirh ' K PLU School of ja
z z' , we've
grearly expanded o u r s u p port of school m usic programs i n rhe co m m u n i ty,
which are viral to fo s reri ng study at u n i
versity j azz program s , i n c l u d i n g PLU, as we l l as n u rturing fu t u re
jazz ani s ts and
to figure out how ro ensu re that the S [ L I
d e n t b o d y is concerned a b o u r ongoing i n ternational needs, n o r j u s t r h i n king
abour one crisis afrcr anorher.
To re i n force thar, ASPLU promised to donate S 1 0,000 from its conti ngency fu nd if srudenrs c o u ld march rhar
amounr. The donations wou l d rhcn go
jazz e n t h u siasts," KPLU General
ro flve d i ffere n r beneficiaries, including
M a n ager M arrin Neeb s aid .
World Vision and Lutheran World Re l ie f.
Schools from Tacoma to M o u ntlake
"Our plan was ro creare program m i n g
II'JS
really
moved."
Habirar fo r H u man i ty I nternarional i s a nonprofit organization ( h a t b u i ld.s hOllses with volunteer labor and dona rions of money and materials. The hous es are rhen sold [0 fa milies ar no profit and fi nanced wi.th a ffordable, no i nterest loans. Ng and H arkemit have more p ro jec ts p lanned and hope rer of Habi tar.
�
to
set up it PLU chap
HERE & NOW > PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005
7
As p a rt of h e r J-Term c l ass in Costa R i c a , S h a n d a B u rton '07 a n d h e r fellow students visited c h i l d r e n at an o r p h a n a g e .
handa Burton '07 spe n t J -Te rm this year in Costa Rica studying Spanish and society. Along with i ntensive lan gu age wo rk , Bridget Yaden's class visited orphanages
and a soup k i tchen and helped build beds for c hild ren . " It's more than speaking Spanish; i t i s a totally di fferent con n ection," B u rton said. "We wouldn't have taken in the whole culture without it." More and more studenrs are choosing study away programs that focus on serv ice and active learning. "Students are looking for experiences that are more advc n ru rous," said Susan Man n , associate director of The Wang Cemer for I ntern ational Programs. "They want their courses to be challeng ing and demandi n g and to take [hem to places they have not traveled before." In addition to a healthy list of semes ter-long study away p ro g ram s, more and d i fferent J-Term courses attract Stu-
8 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > LIFE OF THE MIND
dents. PLU's month-long s e ss i on has b e com e an ideal time for students to p articipate i n s horte r, c o m p re h e n s i ve study away programs (Sec photos from J Term 2005 on page 4 1). Students typically have had access to about 15 J-Term study away courses i n
any given year. Next year, PLU will o ffe r
spent time i n at least one off-cam pus course - i n ternatio nally and/or domesti caUy. The national average, by co m p ar i son, hovers b e twee n 3 and 4 percent. That p l a ces PLU in the to p 10 among comprehensive masters-level ulllvers itics i n the U n i ted States. "But we need to do better," said PLU
Japan. H u man rights and development issues will be studied in rhe southwest
President Loren J. Anderson in an address at the Pathways to Peace sympo s i u m i n January. PLU seeks to increase that percentage to at least half the student body by 20 10.
African nation of N am i b i a. A math cou rse will travel to Honduras to intro duce s rud e nt s to the im portance of math education and to provide them the opponurL i ry to work d i rectly with chil dren in schools there. These p rograms are typical of the more diverse courses offered to an increas i n g
Citing the Global Educarion Strategic Plan approved last year, Mann said she aims to improve q u ality and q u antity of opporruniti es. Anderson identified the keys to PLU's contin ued success i n building a glob all y focused program. "What has been h ap p e n i ng at Pacific Lutheran University
26 off-campus J-Term programs. Among the planned programs are first-ever courses to Antarctica and
number of studen ts who want to lea rn abo ut [h e world. By the time they gradu ate 40 p e rce nt of PLU students h ave ,
today has been the process for 30 years," he said. " I t has been the result of [he dedicarcd effort of i nnovarive and cre-
A y o u n g boy gets the best of B r i a n L u b e c k '08 a s
they p l ay t o g ether o n the g ro u n d s o f a Costa Rica orp h a n a g e .
ative faculry leaders t h ro ug ho u t this ti me."
A com b in at i on o f forces con rribmes to this growth, Mann said. More professors are getting involved in the p rogram, the key to i t all. It has not always been easy to get fac u l ry to lead trips, M ann said, because of the extra work and time in vo l ved .
« Students are lookingfor experiences that are more adventurous. » -Susan Mann "It is deeply meaningfu l and can be a l ot of fun, bur i t is a heck of a lot of
work." she said. " Everybody comes back tired." The Wang C e n te r helps facul ry with adminis trative aspects, a l lowing professors to focus on the a ca dem i c and swdent e le m e nt s of t hei r courses. \l(i'i t h more professors committed to sr ud y away prlJgrams, more d i scip l i n es are offering cou rses. That means a grea te r selection of i nc re as i ng ly in nova tIve courses. One program u nder devc.l o p m e nt (and slated for implementation in 2007) is a j Term program to Macedonia, wh e re PLU students will exp l o re co m m u nication and con f1ict-resolution strate gi es i n the war-torn Balkan state. Headed by Ed I nch, acting dean of the School of the Arts, PLU s[L!denrs will work with no n - gove rn mental o rga n iza tions, medja outlers and as pi ri n g po l i ti cians to help esrablish pe ac e i n a region where et hn i c vio l e nce i s ram pan t. Programs such as t h is connect The \�!ang Cemer's vision to "educate for a J USt, heal thy, sustainable, and peacefu l world" with student interests. f\nd the results, said Inch, can be profound. "This is a great example where educa tion i s n o t s i m p ly an academic exercise, bur a rea l -wo rl d t h i n g," said I nch. "This is education that is im mediate, fo rceful and i m portant."
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Jeffrey L. Staley, visiting assisrant pro fessor of religion, was an invited pa r t i ci pan t ar the 1 9 th World Congress of the In rernarional
Deborah Tanneh ill, ass lS tam dea n and
professor in the School of Physical Education. deliv ered the 39th Ann ual Amy Morris Homans Commemorative Lecture at the 2005 ann ual convention of the National Association of K inesi o log y and Physical Education i n H igher Education. Tannehill's lectu re made connections berween reacher ed u c a tion in ph ys i ca l education d u ring Homan's era i n the early 1 900s to current research and practice. O n ly one scholar per year is invired to del iver rhis lecture. Alicia Batten, assistanr professor of rel i gi o n , was naml"d a regional sc h o la r by the Sociery of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region. The award was based on a paper she delivered at the Unive rs i ty of 13ritish Columbia ti tled, "James 3: 1 3 - 4: 1 0 as an Elaboration of Theme." Batten was also awarded the 2004 fortress Press Award for Unde rgr a d u a t e Teachi ng. She was commended fo r her upper-division course on the h istorical jesus that con'elates bibli cal srudies with service learning as an i ntegral componl'nt.
Rick Rouse, executive d i rector of Church Relations, wrote "fire of Grace: The H ea l i n g Power of fo rgive nes s," detail ing how his former congregation overcame a fire that destroyed their church and fo rgave serial arsonist Paul Keller. He lectures regularly about the power of forgiveness.
Association for the H i s to ry of Re l i gions i n Tokyo . St a l e y presented his paper, "Cl othed an d in Her Right Mind: Mark 5: I -20 and Postcolonial Discourse." Prior ro the conference, Staley gave a lecture to members of the rel igion faculry and graduate students at Hokkaido U n ivers i r y i n Sapporo, Japan.
Gregory Youtz, professor of mus ic, wrore three new works prem iered by rhe PLU \,(li n d Ensemble r h i s spri ng: "Song of joy," " Elegy and Celebration" and "Haboo." " H aboo" was com miss ioned in 2004 by the Norrhwest Col legiate Wind Ba nd Consortium. Frosty Westering, fo rmer head football coac h , wil l be i n duct ed into the C o l l ege Football Hall of Fame D ivisional Class for 2005 in South Bend, Ind., i n A ug u st . We sterin g coached rhe team from 1 972-2003 and led the Lures to three NAIA Division II and one NCAA D iv i s i on 1 1 1 n at i o na l championsh i ps, 1 9 national p layotT appearances and 1 0 conference r itles. He is the win n i nge s r coach in NAIA h i sto ry with 256 wins, and is the ninth wi nni n gesr coach in college football history with 305 victories.
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University Congregation members experience religious traditions and meet Guatemalan family they support
fter years of putting money
really know how the offering makes an
into the offering to su pport a
incred ible d i fference to Marvin and h i s
Guatemalan boy, University
fa m i ly," Connor said.
Congregation members finally got the chance to meet him and his family d u ring
a
spring break trip.
Led by Un iversit), Pastors Nancy
The group, which i ncluded 1 1 stu足 dents and Sheri To nn, vice president for finance clnd operations, experienced the cul ture and religious trad itions of
Connor and Dennis Sepper, the group
Semana Santa, or Holy \Veek , in
visi ted 8-year-old Marvin Barreno, h i s
Antigua, Guatl'mala, which i s home to
parents and three brothers.
the second largest Holy Week celebra足
" I t was i ncredibly meaningful to have
i t be real, to be flesh and blood, and to
tion i n the world. The}' also visi ted a hos p ital for mentally, physically and
Men in Antigua, G u atemala, carry the main float in the Te mplo de la Merced's (Cathedral of the Merced) Palm Sunday procession. The color of the men's robes changed with e a c h Holy Week procession ranging from purple for P al m Sunday and bl ack for Good Friday. ( photo courtesy of Den nis Sepper.)
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emotionally c hallenged patients, and a
Visiting the family allowed the
local coffee farmer who grows, roasts
group to see j ust how far the congre
and crushes the' beans at h is house.
gation's donations go, with $30 a
They were struck by the friendly and welco ming nature of G u atemalans,
month tak ing care of a fam i ly of six. "It seemed like the money we do
incl uding Marvin and h i s family. " Even
spend does so much," C h rissis said.
though they are so POOl', they are richer
"And yet, as college students we can
than us because they are so close knit," Sarah Davis '05 said.
"They have such a unique perspective
afford to support them." It meant a lot to the Barrenos to meet the PLU group. "They were
on happi ness," added Laura C h rissis '06.
grateful that Marvin could go to
"They seemed very satisfied and con
school," Sepper said. "And they
tent." Chrissis and Davis said they were h u m b led by the strong, loving Ban-eno family - with whom they enjoyed lu nch, a game of Frisbee and exchanging gifts. Though they were offered fo od from a large buffet, the fam i ly took very l i ttle,
Eig ht-year-old M a rv i n B a rreno holds up a PLU
illustrating the d isparity between them
T- s h i rt - a g i h fro m the m e m bers of University
and stud ents from the Uni ted States.
Cong regation who traveled to G u atemala to visit him. Photo c o urtesy of N a n c y C o n n o r.
"You get a sense of appreciation fo r what you do have," Ch rissis said. " Marvin's fam i ly took just a bowl
somber thing fo r them. For others it's
of soup and rice each. We hel ped
more a parry day."
ourselves." University Co ngregation had spon sored a gi rl i n the Phili ppi nes fo r a n u m b e r of years w h e n m e mbers decided to
R a c h e l Cu rry '06 makes a palm b o u q u e t in the streets of Antigua, G u at e m a l a , in c e l e b ration of Palm Sund ay. Photo courtesy 01 D e n n i s S e p per.
C h rissis said her favorite parr of the celebrations were the alfo m b ras, o r car pets, that cover the streets before a pro cession. Made out of colored sawdust and em bell is hed with flowers, fru i ts and
sponsor a second child. D rawn to its em phasis on education, the congrega
were grateful that we would travel all
vegetables, the carpets feature beautifu l
tion decided to go through Common
tbat way to see them."
designs i n c l u d i ng bibl ical scenes, tou
Hope, a Minnesota-based organization
"You could tell they were J U S t so happy
dedicated to helping c h i ldren and
we were there," C h rissis said. " Every s i n
fam i l ies i n Guatemala.
gle one of us got a h u g a s w e tefr."
" Education is the centerpiece to what
J o i n i ng people who had traveJcd to
cans and flowe rs. After months of preparation, the carpets take anywhere from 10 to 20 hours to create - only to
be walked on minutes later by a passing procession.
Common Hope does," Sepper said.
Antigua fro m all around the world, the
Education in Guatemala is free, he said,
group participated in traditional Holy
but fam ilies have to pay fo r registration
Week celebrations. "It was amazing to
C h rissis said. "The pure color of the
fees, u n i forms, school s u p plies and
be there during Holy Week and see
country was cap[ivating."
books.
another c u l t u re's celebrations," Davis
Common Hope h e l ps cover t.hese COStS, making i t easier for fami lies to send their c h i ldren to school. The spon
said. "There was a defi n i te lack of Easter
"It added so much color to the c i ty,"
There are three or fo u r processions each day, with each one lasting fou r to 1 2 h o u rs each. Around 80 mcn ca rry the
eggs and all thar stuff." The group experienced Palm Sunday
maiJl float, wea ring diffe rent colored
sors h i p of$30 per month not only
with beautiful palm bouquets that are
robes fo r diffe rent celebrations - pu rple
allows Marvin to go to school, b u t his
blessed during service, watched proces
fo r Palm S unday and black fo r Good
brothers as wel l .
sions and biblical plays, li stened
Friday - and stopping at corners to
The organization also helps fa m i lyies with healt h care and hOllsing and pro vides l i teracy and job skill courses fo r parents. "For me i t became overwhelm ing,"
to
ser
mons and roamed through a varieTY o f
trade men. Simi lar floats carried by
street vendors.
women fo L low. Trad i tion is so strong
Com paring the fesr.ivitics to the
that children walk along side their par
Fourth ofJu ly, Davis said there i s a defi
ents in each procession, trai n i ng to take
n i te tourist in fluence - wi th vendors
their place when they come o f age.
, sel.ling everything from bottled water to
" I t h i n k we all came away with a rich
the door not only fo r Marvin, but his
cell phone covers. " I t's a national holi
experience," C h rissis sai d . " We took the
fam i ly. " Marvin, who i s good at math,
day fo r them," she said. "Some of their
time
hopes to become a carpenter one day.
culture takes it very serious, i t's a
Week through their eyes." [ID
Sepper said. "To see bow much it opens
to
talk to people and see Holy
FEATURES > PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 1 1
Garfield Street
growth benefits both businesses and university
B Y
G
M Y RA
WA L D H E R
' o s
reat food, scen i c walks and an i nviting com m u n i ty drew Aaro n and Fai t h S tevens to Garfield S treet so o ften they deci ded to m ove i n .
They h ad been frequenting t h e local res tau ra n ts a n d bringing
their 2-year-old son, Atti cus, o n walks aro und PLU when they n ot i ced an avai l able b u s i n ess space. Aaron opened a fai r trade i m p o r t s to re there in April, selli n g an tiques, gi fts and i mports
Felix and Reyna G u z m a n of Reyna's M exi c a n Resta urant h o p e t h e i r y o u n g c h i ld ren will o n e day attend P L U .
from all over the world a t a s h o p called The Urge. S teve n s is excited to j o i n the com m un i ty, and the com m u n i ty i s glad to have h i m . O ther b u s i ness owners remember h i m a n d h i s wife as patrons, and are looki ng forward t o t h e c haracter h i s store will add to the block. "We are excited to have these new p eople," said April Pat terso n , owner of M i Piace I talian Deli & Pizzeria. "AU of the b u s i n esses work really well together. We don't h ave p roblems sharing cus足 to mers, and G arfield S treet is s tarti n g to turn i n to a location to h a ng o u t ins tead of j us t busi nesses ."
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2005 >
FEATURES
L i z Myers, o w n e r of N o rthern P a C ific Coffee C o m p a ny, loves t h e c om m u nity feel o n G a rfi el d Street.
"Not only has Garfield Street become an activi ty area fo r
PLU) but i rs future is only looking brigh ter. - Mark Mulder '93, '00, dir cro r of Auxiliary Services at PLU I t's j u s t one example o f how Garfield
Blaisure, owner of Disc Con nection.
We joke
and we call it the Garfiel d
Street is changing, in ways that benefit
.,
the bu si nesses, the u n iversity and the
Nation 'because i t i s such a tight
greater co m m u n i ty.
commun ity."
" I sense from the PLU co m m u n i ty
Tsunami Tattoo is another new busi
and especially fro m studel1[s that having
ness on the block. Owner Ti m McCarthy
a vibran t b usiness arc a near campus is
was e ating l u nch one day on G arfield
seen as a great amenity," said Ivlark
Street, saw a vacancy and opened up
M u lder '93, 'DO, d i rectOr o f Auxil iary
shop.
Street become an activity area for PLU,
where peo ple actually get out of their
bur its fu ture is only l oo k i n g brigh ter."
cars and walk around.," M cCarthy said.
Services at PLU. " Not only has Garfield
" ! like the street. It's an excellent place
PLU hopes to stimu late growth along
Although McCarthy said he doesn't
Garfield S treet with an ambi tious rede
get many PLU studen ts as customers,
vel o pment plan. The university bought
Garfield S n'eet provides him with many
lots on the busy corner o f Pacific Aven ue and Garfield and tore down the d i lapi
new clients. Northern Pacifi c Co ffee Company owners Liz and M i ke Myers
da ted b u i l dings. It will be a new retail
haw tattoos from Ts unami Tattoo
center, h o m e
and have referred most of their
[0
a bigger PLU Bookstore
and other services, which w i l l hopefully creatl' new cu stomers for the busi nesses in the area.
The couple has owned NPCC fo r J USt over a yea.!'.
" I love change. I t h i n k it's wonderfu l
"We love the feel of the street, every body seems to help each other and are
the road . . . i t's velT i m po rtan t," said
re�llly friends," said Liz Myers.
restauranr.
Garfield Street and the PLU co m m u n i ty.
Marzano, who has been in the area fo r
1 7 years,
has watched the com m u n i ty
NPCC is i nvolved wi th both the The co ffee shop regularly hosts eve n i ngs of m usic, poetry, theater, meetings and
grow. " When I first started the restau
the month ly GarField S n'eet Busi ness
ra n t ( t h e street) o n l y had a few b u s i ness
Association meetings.
es," she said. "Over the past few years i t
has definitely come along."
Patterson is a new busi ness owner,
" We have six boys together and we fee l l i ke parents here," Liz Myers said. that's why we l i ke it here, because o f
S i n ce taki n g ownership she has been
all t h e k i d s . " Taking over N PCC was Liz's project, [0
B u s i ness f\ssociation, which aims to
wi th her h usband conti n u i n g
keep busi nesses i n formed and wo r k i ng
an clectrician. Over the year, h owever,
together fo r a better com m u n i ty.
th ey have grown attached to and
She said she looks fo rward to
work as
i nvolved with the busi ness, and Liz says
i m p roved sidewalks and park i n g, and all
she can barely tear M i ke away from his
rhe owners look forward to an i ncrease
work there.
in custom ers that will resu lt From the PLU redevelopme.lH plan. As GarField Street develops, nor only
Across the strect fr om N PCC i s Hobby Town, housed i n one o f Garfield Street's oldcsr b u i l d i ngs, once home to Parkland
arc the businesses sharing customers,
Ligh r and Water and the Parkland
they also serve each ot her. Fo r instance,
L i b rary. Now people come to check out
customers at Extreme Gaming or
model airplanes and o i l painting classes.
Ts u nami Tattoo o ften order food from nearby restaurants to eat d u ring their visits to the scores. " I t's a neighborhood whe re everybody
m o re people to the area. Having new and d i ffe re ot busi nesses
in the area cl'Cares a more vibrant com
m u n i ty. Marzano said her favorite part of owning her restaurant is getring to k now the people and being a part of t.heir l ives. She remembers when Kevin Roy, owner o f From the Bayo u , was one of her em plo)'ecs, and she has enjoyed watc h i n g h i m succeed, recently opening a second {'rom the Bayou i n Puyal l u p . Mexican Restaurant, also looks fo rward to change. He hopes to som eday get more space fo r h is restaurant and be able to catcr more to the PLU communi ty with a bar and entertai n m ent. H i s wife, Reyna, rece ntly gave b i rrh t o their th i rd child, a girl named Ruby. "We have the best students in this area. They are respectable. I am very
proud of the srudems aro u n d. here," h e said. " I want m y k i d s t o g o t o P L U . That is what I am wo r k i ng fo r. We are work ing to create a plan."
[§J
" \Xle have fU ll, we feed them. I think
having taken over Mi Piace last year. i nvolved wi th the Garfield Sn-eet
fo r development on Garfield S n'eer and th i n ks it will h e l p d raw
Fe lix Guzman, owner o f Reyna'S
em ployees there.
t hat PLU b o u g h t that l o t a t t h e e n d o f E l i sa Marzano, owner of Marzano's
from PLU's proximi ty. He is excited about PLU's plans
Longrime manager Jon Packer ad m i ts rhat most PLU student s don't have t i m e . t o pursue hobbies on top o f their schoolwork, so he fi nds h is customer
k nows everybody and people are always
base i J1 d1e greater com m u n i ty.
popping in to say h i , " said Harry
However, Packer says he s t i l l benefirs
Members of [he Garfield treet B usiness Associarion: Elizabeth's Holistic Hea lth'" Reyna's Mexic an Re staura nt Northem Pa cific Coffee Compa n y
M i Piace Italian D eli & P iue r ia
H obbyTown
Westside Community B a n k Western Auto
Thrivent Fin a n c i a l for Lutherans M a rza no's
From the B a y ou
D i s c C o n n ection Garfield Ce nter Building
Dr. Da nie l O live r a ( dentist)
PLU Northwest and S c and i n avian Gift Shop
'Presidem,
Elizabeth Johnson
FEATURES > PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005
13
A
L U T H E RAN
V O C AT I O N :
�Phirp � •
UIS I NS P I RE S S T U D E N TS T H RO U G H O UT T H E I R LIVES Counting h is time as a student and faculty member, retiring Phil ip Nordqui st has been part of Pacific Lutheran Un ivers ity fo r nearly half
a
century. His 42-
year ten ure on the faculty is among the lo nges t in the history of the univ rs ity. Fo r decades, Nordquist ' 5 6 has played an i mportan t ro le at the unive rsity, fro m h is days as standout bas ketbal l p layer to h is i n tegral role i n shapi ng the h istory department and the vital work of inspiring students. I n a l l o f th i s , N o rd q u i s t h a s b e e n g u i d e d by t h e b es t p r i n c i p l e
o f the
Re fo r m a t i o n , M a r t i n L u t h e r 's c o m m i t m e n t to fa i t h a n d re as o n , a n d h i s willingness to wres tle ho nestly and inten s ively with the m os t chal l enging iss ues facing church and society.
»
Ph i l i P ..,
�-.
their coorribudons and wonJering aDout lhe
Nordquist to
J
chnlar .1Ild reaLha rhal is .:elebr:ll ed in
1
. -
11 W
book. a Fc:mc h ri fr in hi� hnl1m. "A Luth�r.Jn VOC:l.l ion : Philip A. Nordq ui'l .wd rill'
St ud)' of H iswry at
Un iver�il) , "
W.l�
'/\ l u rhc.:ran Vocatio n: 1'IIIIIp A. �tud
'()fdqui
,I I Ii
llllltrr:m I
I
dill
lOr ' at
l lIivt' il\'
"I ' I
A li i I I
h:
r .ln t!
Jh
", I II; 'Jj"'I1 ' \X
the
iii\:
PJ
RU1Jb 1ft }tUUni YI 01 H",dll1�.
ti t
�k1tJn 1\('1111)11 -h
\\cll..ltt
'11Ild l un " J
h:lS become a n
Roben rriLksen ami M ichael H.1Ivorso n , I he
hook 'olll J i ns e \ay wrirren by I I \If
Nnrdqlli.,r· tormer Mudenr whll conri n ucd orJ4uisr h imself.
"n
\\ hll
i ll�ri rul ion. Edi ted b ) h i�[( Jry prot'"e<;S()r�
their sLhnLu\h i p w i l h aJv:lnced dl:grc �.
rf
Imherl brly I hnll�h
P1cifi, LU l heran
puhlish\:d dli� spring til mark
t he rctin:menr \If Ihe man
��,.I \
t1
rer 011 I he h i smry
I)f COUISt.
wrote t he h a �
the dep.mmt:n l .
l 'hri�mrheI Brm n i ng. an :tccl�i l11ci.I h i turi
an
who stn'cd wilh NUrJqlliM fi,r 25 yea r..
hd()re t;ll d n g 1 PO\il illn at r he Or! h Carn l i na
.It
n i versity of
(hnrd Hill i n I 99'). wro(�'
a I rihut<, der:lUing how " Ph i l con t i n Ue! [e l per
lIi(v ,·har is b<:�1
fr" I'h) , 1 '111110 J ruc· t OIU"Jri III 1� 111i!;IHrnmc rH 1 r�II(£ " \lId..." 1 R. ly"" !I')
l�..b(lhorl m . lf Nfln�'c:'nI III t ..d.l<: 1i>1.J1lli'''A 11..1 \1 ,ii, r.II'JII: II
\\.u
'"
ahout I h i. i n. r i lluiun. His
om m i tment
r
[
srrin [(l }lfC!,erve i t ,
\.
ver cumproll l ise on i,slIt:<;
()f q ual i ty,
h istorical i n q u i ry
ru
rno I
t he
i m ponant
que r iun. lacing young . tUell'llts Lurheran and rherwise." Elick. co and HalvuI'>utl wm! ' i ll I hel r pref.tce, onrri bunm to che book compiled I hnugh l ful es<;ays nn lopic.� rangiltg from Nixon LO .Izi�. ( ec � i debJI for ilb,) (.�I '11
Scene ;l\kcd idc
�Ilrnc:
of t hl.. (C)l1l ribllrnrs ttl pm
per\unal i migh t into their rel;\lion-
� h i ps wah NordqulM. Mil'! have wry mel1lories of h is wry
W i t.
spedne
encumpa:.sin g knowl.
1m sludcnl"i and
edge and utter dedicarion to
u n i versiry. Here arc �(\mc of their rllllarks::
Defending �
p
cl
medieval h istory course io 1 96) proved r he Haw
thar
10
be
b roke the carnl'l's back. leading 10
drop :1 nl.1jor i n cht'mi�!ry in
or h istory. The C'OIme worked
�ynergbli
III '(llleaguc� r ha[ t h ...y rake re�pon�ihi l i r) (o r
sl'rved
c;ll i/ln t 1Ut h� C<l11\'eys [(l his �tudcnrs, Itis ull d,<:ir own F.i(uh) sdl:g( verr1.11l
rnt�•
.
�.
He may rl:r i re but equal
amI h i�
10
\ h.lp<' I h i
HI
l ' IlY of t1w
of I ht Lllli versi r}'. hi\ i m p.Kt un PLU :lI1d hi� �LUdents
.lI1d
col leagues will Ut I.'nduri ng. "
T'1 U Pre�iuell t
oren .J .
WITl
" Whcrt:ver P h i l go s, amhling aero" PU\. ",.l l k i ng i l1 m I h t' ciassrOl m, going
I tl
beC1U\t' he j�,
WI:
rory 111t re rulh,
rh ...
nd
nUl unly unJer;tand our h i�
Wt· .Ire
lusophy Ih;1I I was t:tki ng as .In
i ner ducti n
til
tu
I he
,a O l t:
l i me. I t
somt' o f the must
3I:Cnm pli,hed h imlrical writ , f)o of Iht' 20rh '1.'11Clll'} . and ,(imul.ued an ill{dlecrual rng,lgcllIclll with h i 'lorical th i nk i ng that never left me. Phil\ inll ut!n(e al r h.u ju nCtUIe proved
.1 1 , h ut i l
W,l �
da��ruom !.hal impre.!>�t:.\ mc
40
riri -
anot hcr cvcn l our�ldt' o f rbe:
y .. -a rs lacer. I n 1 966 I
\\"as
mu�1' nnw.
alma I
ed I cor or The
MOMing Ma�t, and Ph i l had rhe misfurtune
Andl'f)olll1 �ays
Nt)rdlILli�1 is t he hear! of l ' LU .
.
I1lJdt rither ca h Ja�,
and nur future is brighl er." '1orJllui)t b hara terist! ,Il l y re/ucta nt to
Ink ... till' spot l ighr, cred i ung otilt'r r.trulry for
16 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > FEATURES
p:1.sion rm h iswry
cal lv w i l h Curti� H uber's class i n tnt'uicd phi
he l i rcral ly i, P t U • Andt'f\on saiJ .
nnl uti
.1
willmgm:ss to appl)' I he method� or
h is belief in I he t m n 'formative puwt:r, I)f edu
Fa u i lY Hous ... or giving a ,p(.�dl u�T GJmpu�. (lit
a
:1ncl
favor
n
key Iigurt:� Iw ha. wrilCen :thOlIl in hi, h is[()l"}
� '1'1. 1'(.
knowledgeahle wise and demanding
to my decision
v.
In \\'
a
ou,l),
i n s l i ru t ioll i n fund.lIllt:ntal \\;tp: Bro\\n i n g
I I I"" ". \, !cmo ..... Jml ltl,nl l t • s..1'JI,t:. '\11" I III� · 1,1f.lld
him as
te..,cher who exhibi ted
sense uf l radirion a n d id"lI l i lY h u t ,inlllltJ nc
ullw.wt'ring i l1 tcgril� have ht:ll'l(;d
I I "lin!; rh N.n (,,, I kll.",1 1 ""'" Im..1 l hn,.iiU\ l'U�'r\'iJr Itrc�m1 n� 111 ( Itnll UI\',· Rohert � l .rlt.ku . '6
"Most of' a l l . Phi l's srudenrs remember hi, i nspiral ion toward le;u·n i ng. ' ) he)' have known
fhell-as,isr;.11l[ pr\l�e�sor Phtlir Nonll.jllJ\t s
excelll'lu;c ,1Ild h igh �land3rds. h i s convicl ion
1 1 ... 1 "I"""
t heir own scholarly qlle�rs.
'urdquist hel ped
bri ng h i m ro PI U and I h ir I.t rin� frtelllis h i p.
Ih'll PLl cnn a nd 11I11
t h e ed I tors d.:,ided r he best lributl to h i m
counrl� �tlldellts he h;b encou raged to to I I ow
IIl$Jlired in olhers rht Luthemn idl.':1 l of vo Lurhemll
arc
honor h i ll1. Oetai l i llg every
was to showcase t he legacv he leaves i n the
1 890- 1 990."
a., �
to
done for PLU could take up sever.tl volu mes.
Nord'lul I hilS descrihed. modeled and liun. :lnd it i h is voL:ltion
a l o r or i m port.l l l t people retlrl llg
Btl[ his maoy mldcll(s alld col league.!> den:rm ined
..0
h is
centennial \'olume. " l.:.Jucaling for �ervice: P<lci�'t: LurhcrJn Un iver ·iry.
3fe
"There
rhis ye;lr," he �aid.
t h i ng Nordquist and Iri� wife, Hci<:11 '57 , have
[villen(\; of lh<lt i found i ll 1 ordquist s
work .lS C:Ul1pllS h isroriall . especially
flL�s made over h i m .
[(
he appo i ll lcd l:u:ulty J.dvhor to the 'lUden t l1e\\" pap r during perhap:. irs most t u m u l I UOU' ) car. lar
so
11
i"4ue (If tbe paper in p:t nicu
i ncl:ll.'>eu Pn:sidem Roh�rr MonYl:dr [h.1l
he wi led me <lnu tWO
STalT member;
into his
office for a pn:sidt'ntial [On�-bshing [hM IJ�[eJ more lhal1 an hour. P h i l accompan ied u. •
�Utun h ly defended us in tht' name: of frec
'pt'e<.:.h. Jnd pruhahly prevenu:d rhe �111TI1l1.1 t")· lenn i nat ion of I he Mooring M:J� r .
It
W.l'
only y<.'ilfS
I:tter wh�n
I.
lOO.
wa.� an
1II1 1 c n u rcd memher of :t ol lege fucul ty. that I to
apprcci:l.tt: bow vigo ro us dcli:nse of the student n�w�paper staff n:q ui red. Phil did nor 'ay ''/-lier S/{:ht' leI!. lei. kIlIlTl lIirht tlfldlm. (;QU hl'lfm;," ("l lert.· I wlIld. I cannot do orh erwi�c. ,otl h d p mt:.) i n Presidenr \tlorrvedr s office 111 1 1)66. bur i r would bave been enrir!:· c:tm\.'
(u lly understand a n d
much �hccr courage Phil's
mcnr
ro
[he k t n u (If prllfcs�or he is.
h i s d edi car i on
ro
i\\
well
as
rhe u n ivcrsl ry. H is uppof[
ha, meanr a 10{ ro me. and h<.:S
OIlC
of { he £ok
models I keep In m i nd J5 I prep:m: {O hecol1le :l
profbSor myself.
Lllllm j.
Giffilrd
(Rife/lie)
rhlle i�1 hiJIOI)' (/t UClA
'00,
dIJctoral (1lIItii
Marlin Lu ther.
Nt'll W11ft7l '6 -.
KOlI'tl'/lIilJO Pmfti$or ofJaptl7lt'sl' �fUdit'J' tJl ,'vllf/rllt.'blln' Colf('� (VI.) lind chnir of rhr VrptlWIlOlI af Hssmr} in Veml(JlII
rophetic 'ldvice I have oUlltlcs� memories or being i l l P h i l '-:ordqllist s classes. ,lll d he has l ong heen one ()f mv models lur
Whik my
0I.. lJ.\
hi�tory. I It'Iok
CI)U[';\.'
a
while
al
a mediev.11
PI U
1Va.�
Amcli(;1r1
'
l>(I(lk� un du: �iuhiet..l of rhe leclLlrt.'.
l�
them
1\1
ed
to
�Iun:
wi[h
us
H(
mar mal er i al was
tell:h !Tom to
I h;\I1 onc)
III
h( w;!m
memory. llirher.
plal:t� we cowt..! go to Ic:am
mort.· a hu ur t he !OpiL ' he found
�()
[h(ina!i llg.
I :11,0 served wid, Dr. Nurdqui,r on
a
�l udeJ 1 [ ,ilence" did not rIIbUtme ·duc.uion .
1'1 U
InV
( l w n las'rooms. I fn.:qm:ndv te l l
.\,
I .lpplicd
ttl
gr:td
whm I IC.lmed I had c:lrm:d
:I
r. I II,w,hir
<. LA . Ahnur .l year ago, I n:cei 'ed
.10
1\1
lhe m a il from PLU w i l h .l op>. nf -
and a
nute
from Dr.
the cum m i ne!: an d �enr the cop)' .1 111ng per �onJll y. I i i , r11t)ugh rrul gesture was
it
t�>l,\-
me Faculty
H o use or giving a peech off cam pus, he l iterally is PLU. And because he is, we not only under sta n d Oll r hlStory made richer each
rhe past
e igh t
y40.1r� h.lve h L':lrd rhe name u/
P h i l No rd 'l u i ,t . A\
;111
undergraduaf� I
had majored in
math
and h i. 1M). I dearly reca l l (Jnt' of my IJsr
ctllwcr�Jt iuns with Ph i l . hdore h eadi ng ()�T ro
gmd u.lte school. in whilh hl suggesled I (Ir
:t
day, and our future is brighrer. " -I'l.U ('"",<lcn1 1 0"''' ) .
Ande",,,"
h isto ry ()
my d issertatiun. I rememher
pulilely nodd i ng ", h i lt: i ntertl:llly r filed the
�lIggC:Mi()f1 .l way a' h ighly u n l i kdy. I 1 o\\'cvcr.
his rmphwc word., wmc baLk to me very
ellve
'urdlj ui" . Hc had remembered my wrvicc
[0
more fully we are
m ighl bt i n llm:stl'd in pursuing
u;tr� schulIl\ ;md proudly ,hared m) news
tuduHS
going
[he stun' ur m)' own educaliun ':lI1d rcp�:1l l h i�
science topic
.H ion. He encouraged me
campus, walking
dICt u m to t hLm . M()'l of my srudents over
U n ivcrsilY CummUU iCllil)f1\ ulTicc after gradu
" I' LU 20 l n
srl l.1bi
which hc slIg
20 1 0 com m i nec w h i le I wa, working in !he
lure in
(If hi,
\'qh�n 'ullfrnl1 led wilh . tony-f3n·J p'l��ivi(y i n
blrl>rx:an hi,wry
lrom Dr. I 'orrlq u isr. I rememhcr hei n g
.) l r�ad}' o mll1 i ned
lJ Iort
< lIlC'
logue," wmbrned wi th "lung. bleak perinu\ of
W()llltl hring with him ar lea.,[ one. JlH1 lIs\I;llly Jjd n'r
reach l llg. t )nl i l l uslra
gcq�'tl that �intermjnJhle professorial muno
uture professor
eSfX't:ially impressed [bar ewry daf\ r�ri( lJ he mUll:
In '
lion ( fro m Illanv) �tems from
(or pcrhap'
A role model for
goes, ambl i ng across i n [ 0 the classroom,
Iy fi l l i ng. The spinr behind those wnrd.s d id
nm die with
"Wherever Phil
nil
vear, tllCf. I \c l t led l)n rhe pn pul J r science in 1 8 th-.:enrun ( )r my d !�sertJ.l iun r� e:H ch.
dearly when. filUf
h isttln ut h.mec
Mlltt'
1-:11111
IlgIII" Sl'tJlt
'H9, (/5s(Jd<1tt' prn.fos;t/r a/hL,tory.
Cl.IlIege.
Deff1m,.. Gil.
FEATURES > PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005
17
Phi l i P ...1.'"
..;l,1
10
mark� Ihar I .Im likdj
Nordquist
v.lriom rcspon\es
III
.;ome r:l\'orile Morit'5
\:l1urse,
pUI on Thclr p\ ; pcr�•
their 'Ill M · inns. I aho have 10
rdl i n nly WOlcrn ( iv
,inti (lcCl.sinnill ly, I lIlak
of dry. i rnnic commcrtl, hoping For
.1
a cc rt.t i n
TO
type
get ,\ lall�h .
quarlcr 01'.1 centu ry. J had tho.: l uxur ' or
thi n k i ng r1,... I hc�c Myli l it qUirk!. I hat I broug h t
ro
A memorabl lesson on (he ling I n my fif\( h istory co u rse wilh Ph I l
Nurdq u ist . l leMncd r h.1t thl m<lll UOt!>I1't . uf S�
fer rool� e;l\ily. CI
r
the m i d po i n t of rhe
to
�emc,[cr, I he ,ruden! ,ilUng ncxt
mt: opi ned
- il 1 �(l rre(.tly and tlI h is crem.tI sh.lIDe - rlur Dr . urdqu i st \ y u i c r dcmeanor betrayed a dllil m in d
)h hoy. Wh at
that he LOlllu wo rk Ic��
.\
d wnmy. I h i nki ng
n an <l\�igned e. say
altd get JW<ly w i l h i t ("Arrer all," h e whispered, u
o ruq ui st ,yill never pi k up 011
ir"),
he
com
m i l led I he ::trtlin,,1 Nin 01 pltgi ar i z.i ng . Ttl add
il1wlt
(I)
.1
i n j u ry, h� wa.\ even
bir
,Ibo ll l whal he lh u ugll l was the
hoa.�rful
l ever rrick he
h;td pul led on lhe re!lred has ket bal l p l.tyer.
(IWll
Ill) teaching Wl'n: my
i l l I 999.
.Irrived ha k ;lf PI
.lhnUI heing b,ltk at PI
creation. rhcn I
"IIllO�1 �vt'rvt h l llg
has �en bener than I
had Im�gim.'d. H owever, now thaI I am
k':tgllc
III
Ph i l Nurdquist,
I
hear srudcl1l
m 'nIl>, am.! in \'ari(lus wa� have heen lC)
.I
col
COITI-
rt:
hi .. [,e Mnd JJ; a ted.ch er. 'v1} re n ewed cxpml,tr(: h,l' fnrceu me 10 .! rather defl:uing .:xposcd
Lonciusion All or rhll�e t h i ng. I rhought I h ad Invt'l1tt!d
I
stoic direcdy fmrn hIm. I havo: ro �lIn
llgllllt' th,lI I
a palL ,tnt! nlu,·h s h one r
\iOIi of Phil.
rec
v.:r
Rl1br:rr P. r..r;rkm/ 67, riJtlir. Dt'pflmnmt of
Hijltl1JI PI U
TW(1 wecks ,.fter IUll d i ng in the 'S'idrS, Dr.
, ordquist hru ugltt I hLm
H is com m itment to the s tudents and rhe i n tiLUtion
f PLU
h as 'hown me the poten tial a profe sor ha to inlpact the l ives of i n d ivi d uals
and more broadly fosrer a comm u n i ry of lea rn i ng and engagement with the worl d .
«)
das�. He made
a
few p.:rllUlCto ry C()l1lmen!\ ,lb<lU I the fimnicr
cla i m s �mno:
01
u� h ad
C(lIIC r il i n g Henry
made m our pdpers
I I I � l i b ido , Martin
Lutlllr s nal lllcncc .1I1d I CO X \ I OV l of srulTed
figs and young ladie:: ' - Phil's \ a. rhe
tine,!
Wi l in t he dep::trrment if nOI rhe u n ivcrsny.
A n d l he n he beg:tn to commcrll i n a rarher oft' h;md man ner, neve:: r lookmg up rrom tile ofFend i ng paper. nhoul I ht
c
ri m i n a l
il1lenr lhal
harbored every .1[[empr at pI:tgi,lrislIl . It
t ru th be
was.
[Old. a momenr of CX(luisire d el ig h ,
for r h o se of us who had workcd our !a i l s ofT ' l iM
ttl
gel l! B. I thInk thc tcrm is "morose
dde::c ul l ion� - laking 1II1 hea h h �' and mor b i d ddl� h r In 3no(her'� pelson
pam,
I C() u l J n't
derel:.[ rhl' aCrid smell of urine. bllt wh 'n [his
s tud e n t
tu rn ed as
w h i re as a .\ heet and h I S leg'
hCf,r:1 n to ,hn kt· I thoughr: rhe poor s lob is goi ng
tn
I"ludy righ t
in (rom
11
•
The i nrero:,ring Ihing i. Ph i l nwcr nlt'll
(loned h is name::. HI: ne::ver hamed tho: d 'l1I . H
�
or Sl\.';cllill� renm others wh.lr they
i::I hored >I) hard til rl.'s.....lrch , write, and puhlish - ;t wo rd l10t to the wisc, hm rmm h.ld
a wi.c profo.\l1r - nne rh'I( I hJVC never
"•.wei,l/,- /,rtlfiJ·(or
\\
ilh Pnlfc\'M
orJljuisl and afterward knew
I h a t I wanted [0 \rudy h isrory. His I:om mit ment
m
r he \IIIJentS ant.l l h� imr i Ttlr i un o r PLL h�
, h own
me I he Jl')ten uJ.!
a
pmfe.�or ha.\ ro
Imp;tCl rho: Iivt:::> of individuals �nd mo� b r ond ly
rOSIe:r ,1 cnnlOlUlilty of lcarning and engag.:menr
wi th the wo rl d . Years mer having graduated fmm PI ,L1, Proles.�lIr me
a
ordquist remains for
rol e model of' rhe i m p0l'f:llll h31:U1CC
benvecn I c.,c!wr. scholar,
mentor a nd
dedicmed Jdvocalc of the wliver it}' co m m u l
li ty.
MoUy Lobn-g '<)8.
dl1(to,.,t/ fIIl1ditkUt' in bjstoryl
Prillfl'LOJI University
Bringtn b �tory to lift: I �red il Phil o rJqu isr for b ri ngi ng EUrupL':ll1 hisrury 10 l i fe for m(, amI my OWII . "hol.l1'ly work 011 ·:t rl y modern Lurnpc has hel:11 highly I h\.' hroacll.'r , 111:111
(If
rr'�'I,illfl, N U
'tea1ing from the m:lStc I h,lve hee n te-ach i n g hi�tul) 1I)f ahoU[ 30 year... Dur i ng dl.ll rime I h;l\'c developed vari ous lelhniljut.:S lur rc.� lIng students, vJJ'imb
1 8 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > FEATURES
hal)' I hough t, ahnur what l wanted rn tlo wirh m} l ife. J hAd my 111'\[ colk'gl kvt:l h i�t()ry d,l\�
inllucl1l;Cd by his ill lt'Tem in I urhc.ranisru and
fcll-gtmen.
S,Ol/lttl Ji,romd /'J.
I hcgan nI�'
SIU
s poke i mply and q ui re bridly about
t h o: i n}UM i
dier, s hola and mento: frc�h m,tn }'l-ar al PLU wirh (Jnly
11
we h Ul. kk
vf t.hurch h islUry. Although
ol11c limes abuur h is
rathcr rdun.mr
el11l1r.1 ·c of o mp ure rs, Ph i l notLxi !lack i n the
l1lid- 1 98(h dw
I mi gh r profitably -omhinc J
career in compu tc r \llenCl' and h islury (WeT dle long lCnt1. whi ·11 h.t for me.
(I
worked fur 10
�nrially been rhe �ase
gr,ldu.u.:d I ro Ol l'LU i n
Mkm\o T Corpuracion
1 985 and
from 1 9R5
1 9'.13; allt'r wrilmg ova two dOlen
buoks
.II>tIlil progra m m i ng and per\on.11 I t..Ol llplclcd
,1
'()mpIHl'r�,
Perso aJ " ttmtion
Ph. D. in Europ.:an hi.slory and
I found Phil to be an tonrh llsiastic. a n imatcd
begin u:;lt.. h ing tull-lime in ehe: PI U hi�tuf")
Jlparmlt'n t ill rhe: talL)
and helped to m.\ rill in his snldcllts
,lfit/Jtfr/ H.tliJOrJtJll '85, ;tJ/IT/-IO-bt tl,Jimmt /lroji-s '/Ir
a/himl1)
hc.tory a dcsire [0
Icnur'r whu had a love: for r urop<:.\Jl
fL U
delw more deeply into ell\: wpic:. under analysis,
He encouraged stUdaIcs to develop lheir panic,
ulnr inte rests through alcouraging r�rch and writing and b} allowing
studcnts to PrL"lIcnt
their
I\:�c:m:h tlnding.\ Yo irhin rht' classroom scning,
Teachin g tolerance of viewpo' III
mv experience,
f al�o appreciared rhe personal imcft'St that ht'
tol/k in
!'mtc.\"or Nordqwsr i�
Ius ,(udcn(S,
A� a graduallng sen ior. I
unsu rpassed i n his ah ilm lO renuer rhlck schol
wa:;
nnhip and compl icmed
and pursuing a career as
c:vcm.';
imll J. lltcid. rich
On mill
and cnJovable lecrure. Simply stared. his gen ermiC\ of spiri'
for me.
ro
SLUdct1[�
IS
wlIllarched . Vcr,
of b� tca.dung I S his t:Om Ihc.>tnc fOlmu I II all his l'3rly mod
rhe hal lmark
nml1lcm
ro .1
ern cou rSl'S: I he centrality of Ihe ICllerallon of
u.id.1.l.(tc ur wlscholarly, he con Ihose times :tnd plan.... I n
slstcnrly COlllnlstcd
Europe when pt:opk o f diJlCring belid. ould
JOIl1
111
co mmunll} with those long, s,ld periUlts
when pc:ople mrl11cntcu one another over
a
professional hiswrian ,
occasion�. Ph il et aside LIme in his
billY schedule
to
d i cu� the graduale school
appliauion proc\:.\!>, gradu<lll: slhool degree pro
carc:cr opportuniuo wirh me, ! grear, rrom Phil's clrlng, compassionate which led h i ll l to �)fl'pafl' his srudenrs
grams and
Ir benefited
viewpoinfS fO it.::lrning and 10 hU!Tl<.1I1 wel lhcJng,
\X/i [hmll hell1g
exploring options r�-g.lCd ing grad uate school
uill'er
naNft',
nm
nl} 3Cldemicllly, bUl also proles,.;ionally,
Alary Beth Aill� '89, fl.lJodntl' professtJr of lJ1ilory. Unit'miry ofNebmskn-A'I!Il/'llt!J
enccs rh:\I rod.IV :tppe'J.f 10 be rd:mvelv ul1im pona nr, In r he places where tulcranon
\v:t!>
;}nained . schobr:<;hip !lowered. Ar the 'i;.lmc rime, ! ' rotc,"snr Nordqui\l abo messed thar rhe: hdlcl In
morn I progn:ss
WJS J.
sdJ-aggrandlling, naive
and hislOril.,illy unfounued viewpoiut. \'V'c wday
are 01.\
prone.
a[ rhe I imc Ediu of I
to
il1lo!ernm.t J.S wt'rc rj,tl\C Iivll1g
or Book uf Common
anlC
Prayer, the:
or lhe Wan of Momagne.
mIlS his ll....ch'l1g W'J.S peft'nnially ll1udc:m
:t.S
vantage poil1l was the ru:.torical SITlIggk of a
Opf'll Som·ry In-sriturr--::JOros FOUJldIlU(11J
�rudCnL ;I[ PLL coincided wilh
mry,
Phil
'urJqui l. Whcn I rerurncd ro P U
after �pcnding m) jUnior year in
Gc:rm:llIY.
I
thought l hal I .llrcady knl"W .J good \!eill .tOotH rhe ,,,bjeCl,
it.
l.ud<J' ��9, parmer. DtWI(S mlrd Phillips ({lid Vi1Jl!bn"g Ilnd .<mior po/iry ({1I("y�1 for
II}I!
,L� 3
lhe arrival (If.1 young J.S�iM;}nr proic5.\or )f hiS'
M)
I rt<gi!.lered fur a
C{)lIr;c
un t i l
Ref()rm:tl ion I hal hI: wJ.� rC.J.c hl l1g, Vel') qui lJy
plur:Jltsl ic h u manIty,
Clmsl/i1l1
teem llld gratitude I'vly limc
I lc:Jn1eu t hat I thun'r knClw nl-arly as mud1 inir i.llly d\Uugbt and Pmfe,<,..\or Nurdquisr
Jbk
10
nuuged
;15
W.L\
I
Ill-tke rhal JcaJ'j but he al5f ' lhJ.llcJl�cd.
.lnu
in plred me:
n>
dJg m udl II �per
into I he lupie, anJ hI: also (alight
ue.tI aboul hi"llf")' 1 11 ,mel aboul
lea
me a grl"3f
general, .th<lUl �ch()larshil'
h i ng,
FEAlURES > PLU SCENE SU M MER 21105 1 9
J.'"
Ph ilip
Nordquist
me moU[ hisrory. , h()lar�hiJl' tea h ing .Ultl
hUl1l,lIlity,
(;m/M .tI, rdz M, tlMfI. Co/lrgl' IIfArt, t/lul ,'rima! 111111 pmjcs.or tlJ(,/YT/lOIl WIt/il'" UlliIJt'r;it)' (//Aloll it"l1/
lwen though �hnrtly hcli)fl gradu.lti llg lrom
A LunHRA:-': Voc;mo:-.:
PLU I dendeo
[()
pUNIC gr,ld liMC wurk
tn
mr
other major German li rcrature ano uleure.
what I
Ordl]lIi" h.t �[:lwJ
IOIned from Phil
with me i nl1uenccd 1l1�. ut:\'dOPInI'/I[ :b .l schol
.tr
and
reacher. .lnd even
led
Inc to
Pll"'UC:
m.e.lfdl in areas th.u wmhitK (, t:rm.m-IJl1gu.lgt l itcrnrure ,llld h i...rory. I n i.lC t .
rv,ro
or my e;lr1ic:.q
publi�uions wcrL on 20lh <.:cnrury lituar� wurk.\
B
Y T Il E B O O K I he hook h,mnrinl: Phil NellLi,!,"" I� a\�lil" bJ.' 31 L.h� I'LU Uuuk"url anu onlin.: [hcou�h I.U("wuriu at /'''p;II'''/(I/ll/r''',pl" rdll I I SB• • IS U11- )(.2 'JiO- I ), Cel't is � I 9,9." ,!flU a pnrrinn 01 the rrn�tXJ\ from rhe "tit: wlll l>< u J IC> fund ,I hul.lclilip in •
'uruqui" , honnr,
lhat explored facers 01 Ccnn:U1 history duri ng
l he PCJS:\II!'S' War� and I
d�)rmal i(lll
I hope. vcrv much thaI the . ·say I
rtibllleJ til t h is I'ul uml.' i n honor
e ra.
h�lVl WI1-
I Prot�sur
'urdqui!or :lilt! h i, disli ngui,hl.'d l<l.n:cr Jt I'LU
pnwidt:s
,It
!l'aM modcs l evidc nCt' lhar I haven't
f�)rg()([en c.;vt:rY l h i Jl� .lboO! h i,tol] rhJr I learned
from
him . It is m y hOI)(lr to lliIvt: heeu
;l..,kcu to comributc
w
this Festschrift. amI I
ordquisr ",iU or m y csrccrn and
sInLerc:iy h')pe rh,lf Pmrl.'�or �'LcPt my e �.lY ru; ; 1 sign
expn.:s.\jon
20
PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005
or my gramudc
for all that he raugh r
Intellectual tutelage L.ven
I I I U.
t
a.s
an unJergr:tJll3le h i�I')rV m.l jllf
\v;u,
at
srri::tly :'In Americanist. 'vI)- !1m;'
ftlrays inw Ellrnpcan h iMOl]' wen: tdhr. hut unabk ro sway me. Ir was,,'t unt i l
S O 111I.'
20
ye;m later r h ar I mdnaged to land in Phil Nnrdttui\l \ d�ssro()m
wekomcd
me i nc o
hi,
vhen h
graci ou s l�
Rdi)rmatiun
h i,lMY
dass, My '� 'ly in the bonk is parriy rhe fr uit
or rhose
leCture_ .1Ilt!
of our convc:rsations
afterward. i n which ]lht.! patiently h el pt' d mc
explort: �()rnc
01 t he
i sues I address here. 1 rel
ished rhose chars. ;l l1d I rCIll.li n gra n:+ul to
have. experienced h i s generous inrdlcctu;11 tutelage. cven
I f hcl.lfeuly.
M''gdll Em/IJ1I 76. fimJiry./(/lbll' ill /f.,(' hllmill/ itit'.;
flI
PL LI. forma ,Iirawr ()/ tlu' Pllblahing
IIIIlI Priming Am Progrllm. [§]
The Parents Counci l also helps the u niversity with sruden t recruitmcnt and fund- raising. One of its reccl1 t projects has been to work with rhe Was h i ngton State Deparrmenr of Transportation to i m p rove directional signage to rhe uni versity on H ighway 5 1 2 and Tntersrare 5 . " !'LU is a special place and offers a very life-changing experience for all who atrend and play a n active role," TOlll Renne sa id. [§]
Fol" more injimnalion (!bout the Parent; Council, visit www.plua1ulllni.org, 01' COn/,tct the ()fj�ce of Alumni and j'<11'C1lt He/alions at 80()-j\LU/v!·PLU. The P a r e n ts C o u n c i l meets r e g u l a rly to talk about issues im porta n t to p a rents a n d their students .
Council connects parents with university, students and activities arents play an important ro le at PLU, and the Parents Cou ncil is a great way co help them stay connected with their c h i l d ren's education. M ade up of morc than 30 parcnrs, the Council provides parems a voice at the u niversi ty. The council acts as a sou nding board fo r the admin istration and p rovides feedback about issues i mport::L m co parents. "The counci l represents thc cotal PLU experience tl) l' C U lTCtJ ( and prospective students and their fam ilies," oucgoing Co-chair Tom Ren ne said. "The Parents Council p rovides an oppo rtun ity fo r interested parents to represent the con cerns, recom m endations, and opinions of the entire body of PLU p3 rel1ts." Renne and his wife, M ary, have been aerive on the Parents COUllCiJ fo r three years. Their son, Mark, grad uated i n December, a n d t h e i r daughter, J ulie, grad uated i n 200 1 . "We have a lways been actively involved i n Mark's and julie's aerivities so i t was the right fit for us co parricipate in the cou ncil," said Mary Renne. The council was created in [he 1 9 805. Cou ncil mem bers are all parents of cur-
rem fu l l-time und ergraduate stud ents and represen t a l l fou r classes. They meet on campus twice a. year to develop proj ects and programs such as: Part'nt-to-Parenc Calli ng: This pro gram is designed to welcome parents of incoming studcncs and to answer any last-minut e qucstions. Members arrempt to call a l l fi rst-year parents du ring the SUllllllCr. Oriemation: Mem bers partici pate in a panel d iscussion for parents of first year and potential studen ts and host a hospitality tellt fo r fam ilies. Conncctions Eve n rs: Coul1cil melll bers often take part in rhese events around the cou nrr}' for alu m n i , parents, friends and prospeerive students. Parents Council members also h aw o rganized footbal l game tailgaters, hosr ed parenr receptions fo r the music pro gram, ushered at spring graduation and are activc in the LuteReCl'uit program. "Being part of the Parents Council has been very informative, constructive and fu n , " said Vicki Yodcr, a member for two years whose son, Kevin , is a ju nior. \\le became members of the Parents Council to get a better understanding of the d i rection and the administration goals of PLU. We feel (ou r son's) educ3tional experience can be maximized if we work in a partnership with the school."
Paul and lynn '77 Olson. chairs Port Orchard, Wash.
Rick and Sheri Ashleman Shoreline, Wash . Dan and Susan Be rentson Burlington, Wash Wilt and Ann Feider White Bear Lake, Wash.
Gail Hashagen Sammamish. Wash Dan and Cin dy '81 Kennedy W8s h.
University Place.
Scott and Kathie M cClimans Bremerton. Wash Patrick and Faye Melills Salem, Ore. Jack and Ja n '70 Praxel Spoka ne. Wash. and Sharon Rickey Tacom a, Wash
Tom
Jeremy Stringer Bellevue. Wash Stewart and SUli Whitham Tacoma. Wash. Bruce and Nancy Wojciechow$ki lake Oswego, Ore.
Bruce and Vicki Yoder
Port Orchard. Wash .
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G re at c o a c h e s a n d m e nto rs h el p l e a d te n n is te a m s to ste l l a r s e a s o n s
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From left: R i c ky Butenko '06; Erika Feltus '08; c o a c hes Jeff A l l e n '87, left, a n d Craig H a m i lt o n
'82 t a l k with Buten ko; c o a c h Ja n e l M c Fe a t '99 advises N i c o l e Petrzelka '07 a n d Feltus.
he
men's te n n i s
team had
a
["cord-breaking year, a n d the women enjoyed [heir best season in years. T he i r coaches cre d i r nor only out stand ing p l �l ye rs , b u t abo their c oac h i ng predecessors. "The slIccess isn 'r nt'cess�1 rily t ied [lJ wins and losses, i t's tied ro t ht: e x p e r i ence you ' re crear i ng," sa id co-head coach C raig H a m i lto n 'S2. "And i n sonw ye a rs, fo r whatever reaso n , it j u st ends up bei ng a great year fo r yo u r team." The 2004-05 season t U rI 1 t:d i mu one of those great years for the Lu te m e n 's tea m. As rhe school year bega n ,
H a m i l r o n and co-head coach Jeff A l l e n
'S7 [h OLig h t they had t h e t a l e n t and
ro haw such a season . Several players re tu rn ed from the 2003-04 team Ulat fi n i s h e d 1 3-7 and 1 2-2 in the Norrl1\wst C o n ference. Wit h [he addi t ion o f t 11' 0 key tral1Sfers a n d an u t sta nding fre s h ma n , Hamil ro n and Allen [ ho u gh t this co u l d be the best team i n t h e i r l'LU coaching tcnu1"C.
pote n t i a l
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I n the fall, the coaches got another potencial when Ricky Butcnko '06 a n d M att Lari mor e '06, wo n the dou bles ti rle at an lncercollegiare Tennis Association r egi o na l rournamenc at Linfield College, Bu renko is in his fi.rsr yea r a( PLU af(er (WO seasons a t Co l u m b ia Un iversity i n New York , and Larimore transferred to PLU two years ago from Poi n t Loma Nazarene Univers ity in San D iego. The pair then competed a t the ITA Small College National Championsh ips i n Fon Mye rs , Ha., where t hey fi nished fourrh in dou bles. As the spring season got u nder way, I3ucenko and twO of the other newcom l' rs o n t h e ream - David Mil ler '07, a tra n s fe r from Whirman, and Jus[in Larim o re '08, (Matt's brother) - were among the top six p layers on the team. The L u te s wo n t heir fi rst n ine match es of the season, including twO over NAlA power Ll'wis- . lark S tate ( I d a h o), OIll' over (he U n ive rs i ty of Idallo and six g limpse o f the
over confe re n ce o pponcllts. O n t h e tea m's ann ual s p r i n g break r r i p to California, the Lures wo n t h ree of rhei r five matches with t h e twO losses com ing to n ational ly ranked rea m s . The remai nder of th e regu lar season was a repea[ of [he start, as the Lu tes com p le red the dual match portion of the conference schedule undefeated then won t h ree m atc h es ro claim the conference tou rnamen c title. Aiong wi[h a win over Clarem ont-M udd-Scripps to end their Cal i fornia [rip, (he Lutes won their final nine matches of the regula r season to finish with a 2 1 -3 overall record. The 2 1 victories i s a new school record, break i ng the ma rk of 20 wins ser i n the 1 986 season. The Lutes made it to [he NCAA Division III na[ional playoff<;, b ut los[ to Trinity Un iversity. Still, Hute n ko was one of 32 players selecred to com pete in the i ndividual s i n gles championship a t the national tO u rnamen t, m ak i ng him PLU ' s
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second p a r t i c i p a n r at the NCAA Division I I I C h a m p i o n s h i ps si nce the u n i ve rs i ty becam e an NCAA m e m ber seven years ago. H c and �il att Lari m o re
New athletic director brings 25 years of experience
II' 're named fi rst a l tcl'llate fo r the dou
enjoyed r h e best season i n the t h ree coach. The Lu tes fi n i s h ed with an 1 1 -8 ove ra l l record - the fi rst winning season si nce 200 1 - and compiled a 1 0-4 record in conference matc h es. The Lutcs placcd th i rd at the conference tournament. The h ighl i g h t o f thc season was a six
b e nt'1I' ath letic d i recto r a t PLU. La u r i e Tu rner, seni o r associate ath letic d i rector at the Un iversi ty of Califo r n i a , S a n Diego, w i l l assu llle' t h e job J u l y 1 . "The various ath letic ad m i n i s t rative with my si ncere i nterest i n developing studen t-athle te.s, coaches and staff, h ave prepared me fo r this posi tion," Turner sai d . "I look fo rward to
d u al-match victories over conterence opponents and a first ro u n d win i n the con ference tournamcnt. The fu tu re looks bright fo r the wom e n 's tcam, si nce thrce sophomores six and t h e Lutes lost JUSt one player [0
grad u a t i o n . T h e P L U coaches cred it longti me coach M i ke 13l' n s o n , fo r much of the i r s uccess. " Defi n i tely," says M c feat, " b ecause Coach Henson and my h igh school coach (former Lure te n n i s player Keith Joh nson '68) were the only coaches i n regards [0 te n n i s . How you d r i l l and how you work \-" i e h the girls 'lI1d holl' you rclate
( 1 979-8 1 ). She also serl'cd as head voll ey ball coach at Eastern Oregon from 1 98385 and was an assistant men's track Jnd fiel d coach at Eastern Oregon i n 1 9 83. Tu rner received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Washington State
appoi n r ments t h at I have he ld, coupled
match win s t reak , which i n cluded five
a n d t h ree freshmen comprised the [Op
coach at \Vashi ngton State Un iversity
ties to the Pacific Northwest wi l l
h a qn ' t b e e n played at p ress time.
years J a n e l McFeat '99 has been head
94) and Eastern Oregon ( 1 982-86) and women's head j u n i or varsity baskctball
an a d m i n istrator with strong
bles championship. The [Ournam e n t The women's team, meanwh i l c ,
She was women's head basketball coach at the Un iversity of I d a h o ( 1 986-
Un i versi ty. Pau l Hoseth i s ret i r i n g after 37 years at PLU, the last· n i ne as a t h l etic d i rector and dean o f the School of Physical Ed ucation. H e has serwd as an assistant
work i ng with the a t h letic
foo tball coach, head track coach, ta ught
department staff and
p h ysical ed ucation and hea l th classes
b u i ld i ng on the fi ne tra
and was the associare dean of the
d i n o n of acad e m i c and
School of Physical Education prior to
athletic s u ccess a t PLU."
being named to h is c u rrent positio n . " I t i s never easy t o d e ter m i ne when i s
Turner has 25 years experie nce as a coach and ad m i n istrator.
t h e r i g h t t i m e t o leave," H o seth s a i d .
from 1 9 9 7-200 I she was senior associ
" G u t I wanted t o h e l p move us i n the
ate athletic d i rector and senior women's
d i rection of i m p roved fu n d i n g and
ad m i n istrator a t the University of
fu nd-rai s i ng fo r ath letics a n d help lay
To ledo. S h e se rved as d i recto r of
the gro u n d work fo r new and expanded
Academic Athletic Services and S t u d e n t
p h ysical e d u cation, recreational and
Deve lop m e n t at the University of
athletic fac i l i t i es."
I daho from 1 9 9 4-97 and was at h l etic
The position of dean wil l be fi l led on
d i rector at Eastern Oregon State Col lege
an i n terim basis by p rofessor Tony
(now Eastern Oregon U niversity) fro m
Evans, d i rector of the Exercise Science
1 9 84-86.
and Fi wess Program.
ill]
to them, t h ose coaclling styles came d i recrly fro m M i ke [Jenson and Keith Johnson. "
Longtime sportscaster Don Poier dies
With Benson as coach from 1 9 70 to
1 9 9 the m e n 's teams won or shared 24 Nort hwest Conferencc c h a m p ionsh i ps
Sports fans h ave u n d o u bte d l y h e a rd the voi c e of Don Poier '74
and adva n ced ro thl' N A I A national
calling games.
ro u mament 2 0 times. Benson's all-time
T h e longtime broa d c a ster died Jan .
record is an a m a z i n g 400- 1 %, i n c l u d i n g 1 6 6- 1 8 in conference matchl's. His con fe rence record a lso i n c l udes a pair of 60match win streaks. Benson also coached the 11'0 men 's team for six seaso ns, fro m 1 9 8 1 -84 and 1 9 98-99. The Lu t('s won the con ference
POler came to P lU In
2 1, a t the a g e of 53.
1 971 from Washington State U niverSity, He played football,
and as a defenSive end, h e wa s a c o-c aptain in his senior season. He was the punter his first two seasons, and In
1 972, his 36.2 yard average was second in the
conference by one-tenth of a yard. Poier majored in communication and went on to a sports broa dca sting career that spanned nearly 30 years. He worked a s program dire ctor and sports dire ctor at
t i rle flve ti mes, fi n i shcd sccond ar the
Seattle's K I N G-TV, then worked at a nother Seattle television station, KCPQ. as
AIAW (Ass ociation of I nt c rcollegiate
sports director. He sta rted his own production company and broadcast Pac - I O
Athletics for WOIlll'n) D ivision I I I
football and basketball ga mes
n ational rou rnamcnt i n 1 9 82 J nd h a d a 90-35 ove ral l record u nder h i s d i rection. " I feel I'm s t i l l there," Benson s a i d .
for more t h a n 20 years. He a l s o d id Seattle
Mariners a nd high school footb all games and reported on th e hydroplane races. In
1995 he was hired as the vo ice of the Vancouvar Grizzlies and followed them to
M emphis, Te nn., when the fra nchise relocated there . He was the ra dio play-by
" C raig H a m i l to n and Jeff Allen a n d a l l
play ann ouncer from the te a m's i n c e ption, switc hing to TV for the recently com
t h llse guys have m a d e m e fee l s o wel
pleted season.
come. We talk often Jnd 1 see them on spring break. I t's s t i l l fu n . "
He wa s the voi c e of EA Sports' NBA Live video game from
1 999 to 2003.
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O I S T I N G UISH ED A L U M N U S AWARD
H e s u c cessfully med iated m a n y controversial
A rt W. Th iel '75
public policy d i s p utes r e g a r d i n g topics such as the future o f c o m m e rc i a l fishing in G l a c i e r Bay
For h i s ac hieve ments i n sport s reporting, A r t W. T h i e l '75 rec eives the D i sting uished A l u m n u s
National Park, h i g hway development near D e n a l i National Pa rk, the presid ent's Alaska wetl a n d s
Award.
policy a n d Bea ufort S e a oil devel o p m e nt.
Thiel, a c o l u m n ist for the S e a nle Post I ntelligencer, has b e e n an im porta n t f i g u re in t h e
He also s e rved a s exec utive d i r e c tor of the
Puget Sound s p o rt s community f o r m o r e than 30
Alaska M e nt a l Hea lth Trust Land Offi c e, w h i c h m a n a g e s c l o s e to o n e m i l l i o n a c res f o r t h e bene
years. He h a s covered the M a riners, S o n i c s and
fit of mental h e a lth programs.
Sea hawks, a s well a s six Olympic Ga m e s a n d n a ti o n a l c h a m p i o n s h i p s i n c l u d i n g t h e World
In 1 972, H a nson l e d the EPA team t h a t removed
Series and t h e S u p e r Bowl. He was n a m e d one
lead from g a s o l i n e and served as the head of the Tra n s p o rtati on Policy Bra n c h , w h i c h was respon
o f the n at i o n 's top 20 sportswriters by M e n's D I STINGUISHED
A L U M N U S AWA R D
G e orge L. lon g '66
Journal. I n 2003, T h i e l wrote " O ut o f Left F i e l d : H ow the
s i b l e for air p o l lution trans portati o n control p l a n s i n 38 m e t r o p o l i t a n areas. H e h e l p e d develop ,t h e Alaska N ational I n t e r e s t Lands C o n servation Act
For his c o nt r i bution to tea c h i n g a n d h i s a cc o m
M a r i n e r s Made B a s e b a l l Fly i n Seanle," a book
p l i s h m ents i n b i o c h e m istry, Dr. G e o r g e l. Long
a b o u t the h i story of S e a ttle b a s e b a l l .
that created more t h a n 1 20 million a cres o f p a rk s a n d refuges.
T h i e l's t a l e n t a n d d e p th of kn owledge have
H a nson grad uated with a d e g ree in history and
'66 r e c eives the Distinguished A l u m n u s Award. Long has had an a c c o m p li s h e d c a r eer a s a
e a rn e d him respect among the many organiza
received a master o f a rts de gree in history and
researc h e r a n d professor. In 2002, he won the
tions h e writes about. "In ad dition to being a tal
Afr i c a n stu d i es from the University o f W is c o n s i n .
Inventor o f the Yea r award from the I n te l l ectual
ented writer, A rt i s fair a n d thoughtful a n d c a res
H e spoke a t l a s t f a l l's student-run M e a nt t o
Prop erty Owners Association for h i s work i n
g r e atly a b o u t his work and the role of sports i n
Live conference t h a t was p a rt o f t h e W i l d H o p e
deve l o p i n g the medication Xig ris, w h i c h is u s e d
this c o m m u n ity," said R a n dy A d a m ac k , vice
p r o g ram.
t o treat s e p s i s, a life-th r e a te n i n g b l o o d disorder.
p resident of com m u n i c ations for the Seattle
That q u a l i fi e d h i m to be c o n s i d e red tor a No b e l
M a r i n e rs.
Prize.
G ary Wright from the Seanle Seahawks a g rees.
H i s 20 years of work c o n tri b uted to the develop
"While those o f us i n t h e sports industry may not
m e n t o f Xigris. In 1 982, L o n g c l o n ed prote i n C as
always a g ree with what h e writes, h e has e a rn ed
p a rt of a study into t h e c a u s e s of thrombosi s .
a d m i r a t i o n for saying what he b e l i eves, saying it
W h i l e n o t d i re c tly rel ated to s e p sis, the throm bo
with a s p e c i a l f l a i r, a n d most of a l l for b e i n g a
s i s study Ile l p e d Lon g and oth e r resea r c h e rs
m a n of integ rity."
bener understa nd protein C's role in blood c l ot
Th i e l g r a d u ated with a d e g ree i n c o m m u n i c ation.
ting. Protein C m ay eventually become a basis for treatment of oth e r circulatory diseases.
H e and his wife, J u l i a , live on Vashon I s l a n d , Wa s h .
Brandeis U n iv e rsity in 1 97 1 . A professor and bio c hemist a t the U n iversity o f Vermont, Lo n g con ti nues to work i n UVM's T h r o m b o s i s Research C e n ter.
O U T S TA N D I N G A L U M N U S AWA R D
where they own and m a n a g e the B u rlington Redstone B&B. He has five c h i ldren and nine grandchildren.
Knut Olson '90 For h i s outstanding work in b u s i n ess, Knut Olson
'90 rec eives the Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award. O l s o n is a m a n a g ing partne r at Th rivent Fin a n c i a l Wa s h i ngton and Oregon - the young est person in that position a t the c o m p a ny. IF o u r t i me s , h e led the c o m p a ny in f i n a n c i a l advisor profita b i l ity, and
For his o u tsta n d i n g work in t h e area of environ
R e g i o n a l Fina n c i a l OHice of the Yea r.
O utsta n d i n g A l u m n u s Awa rd. H a n s o n h a s worked for t h e Environmental
i n 2004 his s a l es group was n a m e d Thrivent's
Olson h elped c o a c h the PLU crew team a n d w a s a driving f o r c e i n the f i n a n c ing a n d c o nstruction of a boathouse o n Ameri c a n Lake. H e rec eived a
Protection Agency, t h e Alaska Department of
Lute C l u b S e rvic e Award for those eHorts in 1 998.
Natural Resources and Arktos Associates, his
He was Q C l u b p resi d e n t from 2001 to 2003.
own land and n a t u r a l reso u r c e consulting c om p a ny.
SUMMER 2005 :> ALUMNI NEWS & EVENTS
O U T S TA N D I N G R E C E N T A L U M N U S A W A R D
D ave H a nson '69 m e ntal protection, D ave H anson '71 receives t h e
H e and his wife, H e l e n , live i n B u rl i ngton, Vt.,
have two c hi l d r e n .
f o r Luth erans f o r the r e g i o n of Alaska, Western
Long g r a d u a ted with a d e g r e e in n<ltural s c i e n c e a n d rec eived h i s P h . D . in biochemistry from
H e lives i n A n c h o ra g e , with his wife, S h e i l a . They
With his b a c k i n g , Thrivent has b e en a s p o n s o r of the PLU S p r i n g D o n o r Banquet. President's D i n n e r,
M o re recently, H a n s o n h a s provided e nviron
Christmas C o n c e rt, Lute Club G o l d To urnament
mental a n d n a t u r a l resource mediation servi c e s .
a n d the Pathways to P e a c e sym po s i u m .
D i r e c tors of Lutheran C o m m u n ity S e rvi c e s
O l s o n is a ctive in ot her c o m m u n i ty servi c e a c tivi
of PLU. A l o n g with her h u s b a n d , Dwig ht, d e a n
ties a n d assisted with t h e f e a s i b i l i ty study for the
e m e ritus, Z u l a u f w as a f o r c e o n th e PLU c a m p u s .
N o rthwest. S h e hosted m a n y events t o welcome
new c a n c e r c e nter at G o o d S a m a ritan Hos pital.
S h e w a s on the b o a rd of the PLU Women's C l u b
the A n d e rsons during the preside nt's first year at
A m e m b e r of t he A m ba s s a d o rs C i r c l e of the
a n d has b e e n a n a c tive participant i n t h e a n n u a l
PLU. S he was also a c tive i n the most recent
Norwegian-Ameri can Fo undation, he was invited
Y u l e Boutique. S he has b e e n a m e m b er o f PLUS
c ampaign. Both are members of the Eastvold
a c tivities in Oslo, Norway.
since its i n c eption.
Olson g ra d u ated with a d e g ree in religion. H e
Zulauf g ra d u ated i n 1 95 1 with a d egree i n e d u c a
lives i n Lakewood, with h i s wife, Ki mberly '88,
tio n and t a u g h t g ra d e s c h o o l i n P i e r c e C ou nty f o r
to participate in the 2004 Nobel Pea c e Prize
They have two c hildren.
Business, the S c hool of Business alumni group,
J e n i Gregory '95 For h e r h u m a n itari a n efforts h e l p i n g the worl'd's p o o r a n d h o m e l e ss, J e n i G r e g o ry '95 re ce ives t h e A l u m n i S e rvi c e Awa r d . I n 2002, G re g o ry h e l p e d c reate World C h a n g e for Child ren, a non profit organization that provides services for poor and homeless c hildren and is its v i c e p re s i d ent. World C h a n g e has sent 1 9 teams overseas, m o stly t o Eastern E u r o p e a n
California universities. In 1 993, Z u l a u f r e c e ived a n award from the N at i o n a l J u n i o r C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e for out sta n d i n g work i n internatio n a l relatio n s . For m a n y
Among her other c ommunity service, Zulauf is a me mbe r of the annual Assembly Planning Comm ittee for the Southwest Washington Synod of t h e Eva n g e l i c a l Luth e r a n C h u r c h i n A m e r i c a .
principles of exchange, honesty, a n d leaving a S P E C I A L R E C O G N I T I O N A WA R D
I n a d d it i on to her volunteer work with World
Fra n k and S a ndy J e n n i n g s
s e n t e r a t the Pathways to P e a c e symposium
F o r their l o ngtime s u p p o rt of P L U , F r a n k a n d S a n d y J e n n i n gs receive t h e S p e c i a l R e c o g n iti on Award. Frank a n d Sandy have been supporters of PLU sin c e their son wa� a student i n the e ar l y 1 970s.
They joi ned Q Club i n 1 975.
hosted b y t h e Wa ng Center for I nternati o n a l
In 1 9 9 1 , Frank s e rved o n the s e a r c h c o m mittee
P r o g r a ms i n J a n u a ry. G re g o ry g ra d u ated w i t h a
that b r o u g h t President Loren Anderson to P L U .
b a c h e l o r's d e g re e in s o c i a l wOlk. S h e rec eived a
H e w a s nati o n a l c h a i r of The C a m p a i g n for
ma ste r's d e g re e in s o c i a l work from the
P a c ific Luth e r a n U n iversity: T h e Next B o l d S tep
U n i v e rsity of Wash i n g to n in 1 996 and is a P h . D .
Carpet C l u b, a student am bassador program for recruitment. B l e g e n w i l l g r a d uate i n 2006 with a major in r e l i g i o n a n d m i n o r s i n G re e k a n d p u b l is hin g a n d p rintin g arts. S he plans t o attend me d ic a l school.
gate and follow-through are remarkable," said
"lig ht" footprint.
ence in disaster relief and is skilled in providing
student manager for the Admission Office's Red
"Chelsea's organizational skills, a bility to dele
i d e a i s i l l ustrated i n t he o rg a nization's guiding
mental h e a l th trauma servi c es. She was a p re
Aw a rd . B l eg en was t h e exe c u tive d i rec tor of th e Student
three c h i l d ren a n d e i g h t g r a n d c h i l d re n .
G re g o ry has national and international experi
F or her servi c e t o PLU as a stude nt, C h e l s e a B l eg e n r e c e ives th e B r i a n C O ls on Leadersllip
Alumni Ass o c i a tion in 2004-2005 a n d was the
p ro v i d i n g assist a n c e to p rovidi ng fri e n d s h i p . T h i s
m e ntal h e alth servi c e s f o r the h o m e l ess.
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C h elsea B l e g e n '06
e d u c a tional s u p p lies t o Latvia.
S h e l i v e s i n Ta c o m a w i t h h e r h u s b a n d . S h e h a s
Metropolitan D ev e l o p m e n t C o u n c i l c o o rd i n a ti n g
BRIAN C
yea rs, s h e h e l p e d c o l l e c t a n d s e n d m e d i c a l a n d
c o untries, to h e l p c h i l d r e n . Its efforts r a n g e f r o m
C h a n g e , G r e g o ry wo rks full -ti m e fo r the Ta c o m a
Frank a n d S a n d y live in D es M o i n es, Wash. They
h ave two c h i l d ren a n d f o u r g r a n d c h i l d r e n .
many y e a r s before retu rn i n g i n 1 980 to e a r n her
MBA. S h e rec eived C PA c e rtification i n 1 984 a n d t a u g h t a c counting a t P L U , i n New Z e a l a n d a n d at
A L U M N I S E R V I C E AW A R D
Leadership Committee.
Lauralee Hagen '75, '78, d i r e c t o r of A l u m n i and Parent Re lations. "She i s a n o utsta n d i n g motiva tor of team m e m b e rs , " Blegen u n d ersta n ds the i m p o rta n c e of b e in g c o nnected to PL U for life. She believes t h a t a lifelong relationship between a l umni and PLU is mutually benefi c i a l . S he i s from S c otts dal e, Ariz. This a ward is named in memory of former Alumni
Board President Brian C. Olson '83.
campai gn, w h i c h raised al most 30 percent mor e
c a ndid ate at Union Institute.
than its $100 million goal.
Gregory and her husb and, J a mes, live in Ta coma.
Frank was one of the foundi ng members of th e counci l of the Eva n g e l i c a l Lutheran C h urc h i n A m e r i c a . H e w a s a m e m b e r of t h e P L U B o ard o f
H E R I TA G E AWA R D
Reg ents f o r 1 3 years, i n c l uding five as c h a i r m a n .
Lee Zu l a uf '5 1 , '80
He played a criti c a l r o l e i n defining t h e role
For h e r lifelong support of PLU, Lee Zulauf '51 '80
Lutheran colleges were to play i n the ELCA.
receives the H e ritage Award. Throughout he r
Sandy h a s served on the ELCA's c o m m ittees o n
c a reer as a tea c h e r Z u l a uf h a s b e e n a n advoc ate
d i s c i p l i n e a n d a p p e a l s a n d c h a i red t h e B o a r d o f
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Parents Council succeeds at increasing highway signage to PLU indillg PLU is easier recenrly
Retired Spanish professor Marisa Lacabe. left. admires a scrapbook presented to her by former students while Kimberly Alexander
'03. Emily Keys '00, and Kristi Carpenter Gilbert '94 look on. Fourteen alums gath
ered in January to celebrate her retirement and honor the ways she helped the Spanish program grow and develop. Organized and hosted by Krist! Carpenler Gilbert '94, more than 34 former students submitted let·
ters, photographs and memories. all of which were incorporated into a scrapbook that was presented to lacabc at the party
rhanks [0 the c fforts o f some par
ents and admin i strators.
A ncw PLU s ign on H i ghway 5 1 2
East was i ns ta l l ed earl ier t h i s year as parr of a p roject [0 e n h a nce d i rect i o n a l signage [ 0 the u n iversity. I t h a d been a p riority fo r t h e Parents Cou n c i l . " I feel re a l l y good a b o u t it, ir's been
a two-year batrie," said o ut go i n g
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" O u r next step is to get sig nage on
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Ton n , vice pres i d e n t fo r Financ e a n d Operations, have been wo rk i n g w i t h t h e Wa s h i ngtoJ1 Stare D c p a rrmt'm o f Tra nspo rtarion t o c n h ancc d i rectional sign agl'. The group's goal is to haw
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i lly Tsao came (0 PLU with an eye on scudying busi ness, perhaps (0 con t i n u e in h i s f:1 mi ly's texti le business. B u t once he was he re , h e fou nd h i mself in a modern dance class, and he was hooked. Tsao gra cj ua c e d wi th a business degree i n 1 977, b u c he lVas soon back in his na t iv e H o ng Kong thinking abou t w h a t became his passion: modern dance. S i n ce then, Tsao has been an essential co mponent in the fo rmation of c h rer m aj or Ch inesc modern dance compa nies - The Hong Kong C i ty Concemporary Dance C O m �laJ1y, chI' G ua ngdong Modern Dance C omp an y (che first professio nal model'll dance company in C h ina) and the Beijing Modern D ance Co m p a ny. Tsao has been heading modern clalKe compan ies fo r 25 years, and he sees no end i n s i g h t. In Marc h , Tsao had the opportu n i ty to vi s i t d1e PLU ca m p u s whi le i n Seactle wich the Beij i ng troupe, which was o n its first American (Ou r. The c o m p any, which was fo u nd e d 10 years ago, p e r fo rme d i n some of the country'S most p re stigi o u s venues, largely (0 po siti ve reviews and standing ovations. The performance, titled " Rear Ligh t," is set to the music o f P i n k Floyd\ clas sic a l b u m , "The Wal l . " The 1 9 79 a l b u m is so me t h in g o f a me ta p h o r fo r alien ation, and t h e p roduction seen,s ( 0 fo l l ow sllit - there is a se q u e n ce that sug gests i n tl'l'rogation, fo r instan ce . Much of the prod uction seems to foc u s on in div i d ua l dancers atte m p t i n g to break free from the l arger, collective g ro u p . Much l i ke Tsao h i msel( tlw co mpany has a reputation for being in novative and iconoclastic. One thi ng the Be iji n g Modern Dance Com pany has a rep u ca cion fo r n o t being: C hi ne se. In fact, Tsao, the artis tic d i rector, doesn 't re a l l y k now whar chat rneans. Modern dance, in his o pin i on, goes beyond s pec i fic genres or cu l r u ra l conventions - the core essence is freed o m . "Anis[s should be free to express t h e Jl 1 s dve <' Tsao said. "Thac's modern d ance."
Tha[ We s te rn j o u rn al i s t s [end to on the fa ct thac Tsao a nd his company have been a b l e t o create s l I c h art without h indrance from the o fr control ling C h i n ese govc rn m e n c frlls trates h i m. In fact, Tsao said no Chi nese govern menc o fficial even se.ize
viewed the cu rren t production befo re i [ left China fo r North American shores, despite the fact that the p roducrion focLlses on what happens when pe o p l e become alienated by their su rro u n di n gs . Many choose co see al l u s i o ns to TiJ nan men Sq u J r e i n the p erfo r m a n c e , fo r i nst a n c e . Just as eas ily, said Tsao, you could see a llusi o ns co Abu G h ra ib . " Western critics seem co h ave only tWO perspectives I wh e n s ee i n g C h i nese performa nces ! , ei[her trad i tional or Tiananmen Squ are. "That is a very s u perficial view - i[ only ref1ects [he l i m i tations of the audience," Tsao continued. "As dancers - as c i[lzens - there are so many m o re meani ngful conversations that also need co ta ke place."
The B e ij i n g M o d e r n D a n c e C o m p a ny gives i n n o vative p e rfo rma nces a ro u n d t h e wor,ld. Photo by Ringo C h a n .
One thing the Beijing Modern Dance Company has a reputa tion for not being: Chinese. In facty Tsao) the artistic directOr"; doesn 't really know what that means. Modern dance) in his opinion, goes beyond specific genres or cultural conventions - the core essence is freedom. There was a time when some ofTsao's dance co m p a n i es had co address cre acive and pol i ti cal i s sue s - n a m e l y , w heth e r so me t hi n g like model'll dance s e rve s na [ional i n terests and encou rages pa r rio [ i s m . B l l t he s ees li[de of that 110W. "China is beco m i n g more COI1 [em· p o ra ry , " h e said. " T h e y know that an i s educational, an d I the govcl'I1 l11cnr and ci tizen s l are p roud of it. It has been in [eresting to sec the c h an ge in atti tude." And that a ppears co be a recipe for contin ued success. Now back in Hong Kong after [he comp letion o f Beij i ng Modern Dance Company's fi rst North American cour, he says he's ready fo r his second. And tha[ will be soon enough the company is scheduled co p e rfo rm in Mexico C i ty and at the Kenned y Cente r in Wa sh i n gto n , D .C., in Occober.
T h e Beijing c o m p a ny's " R e a r Light," s e t t o t h e m u s i c o f P i n k Floyd's " T h e Wa l l , " follows a t h e m e o f a l i e n a t i o n . P h o t o c o u rtesy B e i j i n g Modern D a n c e C o m pany.
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Ready, Set, Eat!
research rec h n ician a t Fred H U[c h i nson Cancer Research C e n t e r, Larsen
Portland personal chef puts tasty meals on busy people's tables
enrolled at rhe A rc I nsriru te c u l i n a r y program.
r h i n g I always wanted to do," she said.
Por tland, Ore., arc t h a n k i n g
'99)
fo r m a k i n g m ea l time casy.
The twO moved again
Larsen
that she starred her bu s i n es s . "I had
researched b e i n g a perso nal c h e f a l i t tl e
p re p a res meals fo r clients w h o e i t h e r
b i r," she
d o n ' t h a w t h e time t o cook or \Vho
Larsen is ha ppy w i r h her choice. There
C h i nese po rk
are t i mes w h e n s h e is booked so far i n
roast with coco n u t rice, Larsen o ffers a -
ran g i n g in p r ice
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each c l i e n t .
" You
ad vance r h a r s h e c a n ' r rake a n y new
"You call mold it however you l i ke,"
she said.
can offe r services t h a t
match yo u r i n teresr and m e e t you r
cl i e nt s ' needs . "
Larsen begi ns b y meetl ng wir h
c l i ent s [0 d i s c us s b u d get, l i kes a n d d i s l i kes, allergies o r s p ec ial d iets a n d r h e n u mb er of meals t hey wan t.
Then, s h e searches fo r recipes and designs a m e n u , often ex pe ri m e n t i n g
w i t h d i fferent i ngredients. The day of
co o k i n g, she s h ops for groce r i e s , pa c k s up her L'g u i p m c Ll r and, gOC5 to the
c l i e n t ' s house to p repare the meals,
c l i e n ts, so her goa l is to franc h i se
'7 feel like itJs what sets me
apart) )) she said about her biology background. ( ItJs a different medium) but it's a lot
and c l e a n s r h e k i t chen.
Larsen said she does n ' t h aw a typ ical c l i e n r . Some arc m a rried and soml:' are n o r , some hal'l:' k i d s and so m L' d o n ' t ,
b u t mOst are wo r k i n g profes s i o n a l s or fa m i l i e s on t h e go. She cooks fo r n ur ses wh o c om p lai n
a b o u r h o s p i ta l food, and heat u p her a
busy
fa m i ly ti red of ea t i n g fas r food and
t a keo u t .
A s h e r busi ness has evolved, s h e has
produce a desired result. J)
i n g," she said. Larsen, who majo red in b iolo�')',
admits l h a t start i n g h e r own company
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h e r chef d u ti e , Larsen
coo k i n g c lasse s . Ivl oldi n g rhe classes to
(he s tu d e nt s , Larsen p ro vides h a n d s - o n
exp '� ri e nce to i n d i v idu a ls or small
groups. "I l i ke rhe one-on-one," s h e said . " I r's a m or e i n t i m a t e a n d com fort Larse n ' s biggesr i n s p i ration is her wirh n ew reci p e s and i n gred ien ts. "We wou ld al ways have weird s r u ff," she sai d.
" No r
you r ry pi c a l racos a n d
p i zza." w i t h o u r a b u si ncss b,lc kground was a chal lenge. She said s h e learns as she
Some of Larsen ' s i n s p i ration also
came from
a semester
s t u d y ab road rri p
goes, makes mis rakes and has a good
to Guadalajara, Mexico, d u ring h e r j u n
su pport sys te m.
ior year at P L U . S h e said
" I fcel l i k e
it'S
w hat sets me a p a r t , "
c ar i n g
aLI [hen
ric food rev i vc d her i n teresr in coo k i n g
she said abo u t her bio logy bac kgro u n d . " I r ' s a d i fferen t m e d i u m , b u r it's a l o r
and fi n d i n g n e w ways to pre pare
ce rta i n merho d to p ro d u ce a desi red
assisrant for t h ree years raught her h ow
l i ke research . Y o u combine th i n gs i n a
result."
Larsen h a d original ly plan ned t o go ro medical schoo l after grad uation.
school," she sai d . "The time co m m i r
"I li k e to make s u re pcople can fee l
to
things in a certain method to
that - and thar they can get u n h ealthy
comfortable eatin g what t h ey' re eat
I n add i tion
caters s m a l l parries o r r ve m s and o ffers
mOIll, who was always expe r i m e n t i n g
Th e n , s h e got marri ed. "( hadn't pic
but ch e ap e r o p ti o ns el sewhere.
enter rhe p e rs o na l chef profess i o n .
ab le serting."
put a gre ar e r emph asis on healthy cook
ing, k no wi n g people arc concerned about
Ready, Ser, Ed r ! , and allow o t h e rs to
like research. You combine
kaVL's w i t h i nstructions fo r re heati n g
meals at work. A n other c l i e n t i s
decided, now's t h e t i m e
Now, h al fway t h rough her t h i rd year,
C oo k i n g L'veryr h i ng from mearioaf
thZlt can be ta i lo re d
sa i d . " 1
to start i r a n d s e e w h a t h a p p e n s . "
s i m ply don ' t want ro.
vZl riery of packages
to Porrland -
way t h ro u g h the p ro gram. I t was t h e n
operates Ready, Ser, Eat! She p l a n s a n d
[0
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w h e n Larsen was about one- t h i rd of rhe
La rsen , a personal chef, owns and
and mashed potZl t oes
Seatrie' s
"Going to culi nary school was some
usy hou seholds a round S h a n a ( M c G i l l i vray
0f
tu r c d m ys e l f being married and in mcd men t to do rhar j u s t was n ' t where I
wan red ro be. "
Larsen said bei n g a PLU res i d e. n t to deal w i t h
c h a l l en g i n g
pers onalit ies
biology ar O r e. go n S tare U n i ve rs i r y, (0
S e artl e . \V hile working as a callcer
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a s k i l l she s t i l l uses tod ay . " You learn h m\' to l ive with confl i cr," she sai d .
"And you 're bo u n d t o have t o d >al lVi t h co n fl ic r w h e n meeti ng with c l icms." Even rhough she came to PLU r h i n k i n g she knew what she wan r e d ro do, Larsen said she lefr not a s s u re.
After doi n g res e arch i n molec u lar
Larsen and her h usband m oved
d i shes.
"I
learned a lot a b o u t myself a r col lege," she sai d. "PLU was
Ill C . " [ill
a
g rea t scboo l fo r
By Nisba Ajmtllli W"uic '02
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R e pr ese ntat i ve
positions a v a i l a b l e:
B o a rd, the Governor's Task Force on
Minnesota and taught m u s i c in S e a tt l e
tatives throughout Western WaShington
and Ta c om a p u b l i c s c h o o l s . She also
a n d co-founded Severeid a n d Associates
H e a lth Cost Control, the Ameri c a n
1 944, 1 946, 1949, 1951 , 1 952, 1 954,1959,
lived i n Savannah, Ga.; Fairfax, Va.,
I n c., a local i n d e p e n d e n t insurance
M e d i c a l Association, t h e Ameri c a n
1960, 1 964, 1 965, 1966, 1967, 1 968, 1 972, 1 973. 1 978, 1981, 1 988, 1991
J u n e a u, Alaska; a n d J a p a n a nd
agency. B u rton loved outdoor a c tivities
A c a d e m y of Family Phys i c ians, a n d the
and was co-founder of the Ta coma
A m e ri c a n Board o f Family Practice. H e
was in the U.S. Foreign Service.
Webfooters, the first Jeep club in
w a s also a c l i n i c a l assistant professor at
Wherever Marjorie went, she was active
Western Washington. He i s survived by
t h e UW School of Medicine and was
in her church, serving a s organist and
his wife of 56 years, Ardys (Reppe '49);
very active in Rotary. In 1 980, Don was
c h o i r director. D o n a ld and her daughters,
his sons, David (Mary) and Bruce
the Washington State nominee for the
Margaret
1 935, 1937, 1938, 1 939, 1941 , 1 942, 1943,
1 9201 Katherine (Anderson) Swensen died Jan. 7. She played b a s k et b a ll for PLC. In the 1 930s, she traveled throughout Europe a n d returned to the United States on the maiden voyage of the Queen M a ry.
S ettl i n g in Portland, Ore., she met a n d m a r r i e d R o y Swensen. S h e lived in M i nnesota for n i n e years until 1 952, when she returned to her hometown of
G e rm a ny, where her h u sb and , Donald,
H u g he s
(Elizabeth); five grandchildren, including
Good Housekeeping Family Doctor of the
Fold e n a u e r, preceded h e r in death.
Krista Severeid '99; a n d several siblings,
Year. Both PLU and the UW Medical
Surviving her are h e r s o n David H ughes
i n c l u d i n g Donald '57 a n d h i s wife, lavonne '58.
S c hool honored him
Class Representative - N a o m i ( R o e )
Class Representative - Phyllis ( G r a h n )
Nothstein
Peisa
and Andrea
a n d h i s wife, Katherine; s o n - i n-law, Craig F o l d e n a u e r; six g r a n d c h ildren a n d two gre a t-g ra nd c hi I d re n.
1 955
Chinook, Mont., where she lived out her
19 5
life. She was the head housekeeper at
Class Represe ntative - A n n a be l l e
O c e a n Beach Hospital. After retirement,
B i rkestol
Katherine was a home health care
provider well into her mid-80s. She was a lifelong member of The Evangelical
19 i
Lutheran Church of Chinook and a n avid
Class Representative - Gerald Lider
Swe n se n ; a si st er; three g r a n d c hildren a n d six great- g r a n d c hildren.
Class R ep r es enta t ive - Volly ( N orby)
Class
R e p re s e n tative -
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served as a tutor and was a PTAJPTSA
C l a s s Representative - E d n a ( H a gl u n d )
of Trustees at H a rborview M e d i c a l
D o rothy
1 987, and the Shoreline Historical
Les McDonnell
M u s e u m B o a rd of Trustees. S h e a n d h e r
died J a n . 1 0 . He
h u s b a n d , Dona l d '54, w h o d i e d f i v e d a y s
s e rved i n the
after h e r, w e r e m a r r i e d for al most 5 0
U . S . Navy d u r i n g
y e a r s . T h e y w e r e m e m b e r s of Faith
W o r l d War II.
1 940 to 1 954. She received a master's
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degree from Western Washington
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University in 1 957 and married Irving J.
After graduating
Christine Gregoire also appointed J i m t o t h e State B o a rd for Community and Tec h n i c a l Colleges.
951 Class Represe ntative -- Marilyn Katz
9'i8 Class R e p resentative - D o n C o r n e l l
Marilyn (Stolzenburg) Roberts d i e d J a n. 2 1 . Sh e taught English at Fife (Wash.)
band, Michael '84, and Allison (Keith)
staying home to raise her three children.
Washington State UniverSity, and the
Heather (Keith) Moe '81 and her hus
University o f Oregon. He taught in
Ramsey '84 and her husband, Scott '85; three g r a n d c hi ldren; a n d a l a rg e extend
Bandon, Ore., a n d Toledo, Centralia a n d
e d family, i n c l u d i n g B etty'S b ro th er,
h ad a lifelong interest i n g a rd e n i n g .
Longview, Wash., retiring in 1 980 t o c a re
I r v i n g p r e c e d e d h e r i n d e a t h . S u rviving
for h i s a g i n g parents. He was a member
M a ri e Lind sey, Cheryl DeG root, a n d
st at e 's Gambling Commission. Gov.
S u rviving them are their daughters,
Wash., and was a c h a rter member of
S a n d y Caner; n i n e g r a n d c hi l d ren, i n c l u d
Washington Gov. Gary Locke to the
was of utmost importance to them .
Portland State UniverSity (Oregon).
Pre us, Mary E. Preus, Anne
J i m Bricker was appointed by outgoing
went on to grad
Central Vall ey, Seabeck and B rownsville,
L.
Lutheran C h u r c h , B e tty for almost 50
y ea rs a n d Don for a l most 60. Th e i r family
H a u g e n a n d Clarene (Osterli ) Johnson
from PLC, he
., , �:;. uate studies at
DeGroot in 1 960. She taught i n Mu kilteo,
P r i sc il l a
president. B etty was also on the Board Center in Seattle, serving a s c h a i r in
She was married to Paul Preus '33 from
her are her two sons, John C. Preus and
S h o rel in e (Wash.) Y M C A B oa rd a n d Food B a n k. I n the Shoreline s c h o o l s, she
I'
George LJ. DeGroot '84; five d a u g hters,
Medical Association Auxiliary, the M a r c h
coordinator of the N e i g h b o rs in Need
G u lh a u g e n
Marie (Wenberg) DeGroot died D e c . 26.
s p e n d i n g time with h e r large family a n d
She was active in the Washington State
Fire Girls, and w a s chairperson of t h e Norene ( S k i l b r e d )
Grande
Silverdale L ut h e r a n Church. M a ri e loved
I' -6 Class R e presentative - Gi nny ( G ra h n )
of Dimes, and Seattle-King County C a m p
Ro y, six brothers, a sister, and two grand
Marie Olson; sons D o n a l d and Les
Betty (Riggers) Keith died Dec. 27. She was a dedicated volunte er, i nvolving her self in m a n y o rg aniz ati o n s a n d eHorts.
g ardener. Preceding her in death were children. S u rvivin g her a r e h e r d a u g hter,
in 1 986 as a
Disti n g uished A l u mnus.
Kenneth Riggers '62, Dan's siblings,
of the Washington E d u c ation Association
Darrell Keith '61 a nd Christie (Keith) Steele '64, and Be tty 's niec es, Mary Lea
and Veterans of Foreign Wars, a n d was a
Purcell '79 and Martha Riggers '91 .
hospital volunteer in Longview. He is s u r viv ed by his brother a n d sister-in-law, C l a r e n c e and Betty M c D o n n e l l , a n d their
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High School for several years before She later worked for many years a s an administrative assistant for the
Metropolitan Park D i s t r i ct at the Point
D e f i a n c e Zoo i n Tacoma, r eti ring in 2003. Active in her comm un i ty, M a rily n was involved in the Ta c o m a Art Museum, Christmas House, Point Defiance Zoo S o c iety a n d h e r c h urch. She was also a m e m b e r of the Ameri c a n Association of University Women for 45 years, serving
Donald Keith died J a n . l . After attending PLC, he graduated from the U niversity of
as president from 1 972 to 76, and
Washington and b e c a m e board c ertifi e d
numerous o f f i c e s . S u rvivors i n c l u d e s o n
in family practice. Throughout his life, he
Mark Roberts; daughter Pame la Lilley;
was very dedicated to the medical COln munity - both locally and nationally
her husband, Chris Ramos '94; and five
Burton Severeid d i e d Dec. 2.. Before
serving several clinics (including his own
grandchildren.
Class R e p resentative - Luella Toso
c o m i n g to PLC, h e served d u ri n g World
ical organizations. He was a member of
Johnson
War I I . After graduation, h e b e g a n a
the Board of Trustees of Foss Home, the
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c a re e r in fi n a n c i a l services, w h i c h
spa nn ed 50,y ea rs. H e also served a s an
King Co. (Wash.) M e d i c a l S o c iety B o a rd,
Class R e p resentative - Ron Lerch
the King Co. H e a lth Planning C o u n c i l , the
a d m i nistrator for Clover Park Voc a t i o n a l
Washington Aca d e my of Family
ing Jane Lindsey '90; a n d f i v e great grandchildren. I n c l u di n g her
c h i l d ren, Beth and Scott; h i s n i e c e ,
moth e r, Marie Louise (Anderson) Wenberg '06,
Debra Jenness, and her fa mi l y; a n d many
four generations of M arie's family
Red Cross o r for PLU scholarships.
cousins. Memorials may be sent to the
attended PLU.
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belonged to Zonta for 26 years, h o l d i n g
daughter Paula (Roberts '01) Ramos and
practice in Lake Forest Park) and med
962
Marjorie (Wentworth) Hughes d i e d Nov.
Tec h n i c a l I nstitute f r o m 1 965 t o 70. H e
Physi c i a n s, the Was h i n g t o n State
23. S h e earned a master's degree in
b u i l t a n d m a n a g e d a sales f o r c e of more
M e d i c a l Association, the Washington
Class Representative - Leo Eliason a n d
music educ ation from the University of
than 300 reg i s te red investment represen-
State F a mil y Practice E d u cation Advisory
D i x i e ( L i k k e l ) M atth i a s
32 PlU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Gretta IWesson) Merwin will receive an h o norary master's degree in h u mane let ters from Central Washington University IEli e n s b u rg) in J u n e .
6
" Class Representative - Rose (Lanes)
Crystal Schuh retired lat least temporari
Class Representative - David and Teresa
Steiner
ly) and moved to the Dallas area to be
( H a u s k e n l Sharkey
closer to her aging parents. She's enjoy
Robert Bealh retired Irom his position as assistant superintendent for Educational
Class Representative - Paula I H eyer)
Service District 105 in J une 2004, com
Billings and Judy Perry ,
p l e ting 35 years in public education in
I e. Roy K_ C a rl so n died J a n . 27. He is sur vived by h i s sons, Eric '91 and S cott.
I It Brad Munn died Oct. 29 in Lincoln, N e b . He w a s t h e director of personnel at PLU in the late '60s and early '70s and was a big Lute sports fan. He retired as a Univ ersity of Nebraska-Li n c o l n adminis trator. H e served in a number of organi zations throughout h i s life i n c l u di n g the Lincoln Center Kiwanis Club; Sesostris Shrine; Whitman Lodge No. 49 in
Washington state. He had two retire ment celebrations: one i n Yakima, Wash.
J o u rnalists. He was also a past president of the Pullman Kiwanis Club, past lieu tenant governor of the P a cific Northwest Kiwanis District and Young Man of the
ages yall to come and visit."
Churc h of Christ i n Anacortes, Wash. S h e received h e r master's o f d i v i nity degree Class Representative - Dave Johnson
Don P o ie r d i ed Jan. 21. H e played foot
supported his work. His six-point
ball at PLU for three seasons 1 1 9 7 1 -73) as
retirement plan includes projects, exer
a defensive e n d a n d was a c o - c a ptain in
cise, creative/learning adventures,
1974. H e served as program director for
fami ly, social service and travel. H is
K I N G -TV in Seattle and spent more than
wife, Linda, continues in her position as
20 years as an announcer for P a c - l 0
associate v i c e-president for undergrad
football a n d basketball g a m e s . H e
uate studies at Central WaShington
became t h e voice of t h e Grizzlies when
University. They continue to enjoy the
they began i n 1 995 in Vancouver, British
company of their son Joel; daughter
Columbia. He moved with the team to
-in-law Trudy; and tVIO grandsons,
M e m phis, Tenn., i n 2001, doing radio
Donovan and Brandon, who live in
play-by-play the past three seasons
Yakima.
before moving to television this season.
l' -U
Jenifer Haler
LaCuran
are h i s wife, Judy '81, son Tod d IJessica)
Class Representative - J oseph H ustad
Munn, d a u ghter Dorothy Jean IMatt)
J r.
was n a m e d West R i c h l a n d IWash.) Outstanding Educator of 2004 and retired after
B i n d e r a n d four g ra n d c h i l d ren.
teaching for 30
Carol Schramel Carr d i e d J an u a ry 1 7,
received th e I nternational Award for Research in Agrochemicals, the most prestigious award given by the Agrochemical Division of the American Chemical Society. He also was selected by the Soc iety o f Toxicology as the recip ient of the Public Communications Award at t h e i r a n n u a l meeting in New Orleans in t h e same month. " P rofessor Robert Krieger has made extremely important contributions to our u n d e rstanding of human exposure to pesticides, especially
years. Her hus
following a five-year battle with ovarian c a n c e r. After receiving her d e g ree in education Irom PLU, she taught in the Ta coma S c h o o l District for many years. Her family says she loved laughter, life
band, larry, was elected Washington State Representative from the Bth District
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light for h e r. She is su rvived by her par
Class Representative - Ed Voie
M i k a e l a and Kelsey Carr; two grandchil dren; a n d her c o m p a n i o n and best friend Michael S c h rumm.
lewis "Sandy" S i m p so n moved from
s p e c i a list with the Los Alamos National
relates to the significance of the pesti
Laboratory developing health, safety and
David Nelson moved to M a puto. Mozambique, after three years in Zambia. He is t h e deputy director of the CDC ICenters f o r Disease Control) Global AIDS Program in Mozambique. H i s wife Ubon, son James, 1 2, and cat H a rry, are tolerat ing his love of living in developing coun tries. All agree that the seafood and beaches of Mozambique are pretty nice, but it gets a little too warm in the
cides i n our environment [ i n c l u d i n g
environmental training for workers. They
h o m e s a n d lawlls]." said J a mes Seiber,
enjoy life in Santa Fe, a n d are active in
d i rector of the Western Regional
gay and lesbian advocacy and c u ltural
Research Center of the US DA's
events. They also enjoy visiting San dy's
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Agri c u ltural Research Service. B o b i s
five grown chi ldren
Class R e p resentative - Gary Powell
summer.
son to hold the John C Skoglund C h a i r i n Lung C a n c e r Research at the University of M i n n e sota. The c h a i r is lunded by a gen erous gift from the family o f John Skoglund. B o b does research in acquired genetic abnormalities i n lung c a n cer and mesothelioma. He has been a member of the f a c u l ty of the University of M i n nesota s i n c e 1 994 and lives i n Edina with h i s wife Marian and daughter Andrea and their new dog Ozzie.
n 0
linda Hall Ayriss i l l ustrated a new chil
972 Kay Magnuson died D e c . 3 1 . She retired
the successful lives 01 countless former
the people and places of Bain bridge Island, Wash. Linda is a n a c c o m p l is h e d artist w h o s e renditions of plants regular ly appear on the pages of Sunset maga zine, and whose client list includes Nintendo, Chateau St. M i c h elle, Alaska Airlines a n d the Woodland Park Zoo. She received a silver medal from the Best in the West Soci ety of I l l u strators, and has
the mentoring program at Eagle H a rbor
Brad Munn d i d Oct. 29 i n Lincoln, Neb.
High School with B a i nbridge Island teens that have artistic aspirations.
lionel Alford presented his dissertation defense for a Ph.D. in aerospace engi neering on April 4 at the University 01
1 999 after teaching 1 .300 kindergarten s u c c ess a s an educator i s cele brated in
E is for
been recognized in the "Communications
from B rown's Point Elementary School in students over her 27-year career. H e r
"
Evergreen," w h i c h is full of d e p i c tions of
Arts Annual." Linda also works through
active i n several professional societies
Riverside
as the first per
drens book written by Oregon authors
interpretation 01 that information as It
editor for the Handbook of Pesti c i d e
Robert Kra lzke was a p pointed
Marie and Roland Smith,
Alaska to Santa Fe, N.M., with his pa rt
Toxicology, p u b l i s h e d i n 200 1 . H e lives i n
co-fa c i l itating a program addressing diversity i n schools.
daughters, Marci (Carr) Garrett ' 92 a n d
n e r, Bruce I g l eh a rt . S a ndy is a training
ters and abstracts, i n c l u d i ng serving as
munity work, speaking at local anti-hate rallies a n d at a Safe S chools vigil, and
ents, J o h n a n d Millie Schramel; h e r
actual exposure a n d u p t a k e , a s w e l l as
than 250 published papers, book chap
state. S h e has also been active in com
Class R e p resentative - P h i l Waldner
and travel. A trip to China was a high
developing methods for determ i n i n g
and h a s a u t h o red or co-authored more
served UCC congregations in the San Francisco Bay Area a n d in Washington
c h i l d re n and 1 0 grandchildren.
Class Representative - Lois IWehmann)
1 9- '
U n i versity of California-R iverside,
at Vancouver School of Theology in Vancouver, British Columbia, a n d has
H e is survived by h i s wife, B a rbara; eight
Year in 1 969 in P u l lman. Surviving him
Robert Krieger, a toxicologist a t the
Sally Balmer is the new pastor and te a c h e r at Pilgrim C o n g regational U n i ted
(where he lives!. and one in Bellingham, Wash., to say thank you to those who
P u l l m a n , Wash.; Scottish Rite i n Spokane; a n d the Society o f Professional
ing the friendliness of Texas and e n c o ur
Class Representatives - Leigh Erie and Joan INelson) Mattich
Dayton, Ohio. He says his dissertation successfully describes for the first time in history how flapping animals produce lift.
students. Kay spent her life c a r i n g for
1%
others, and her main focus was always
Jim G irvan is i n his third year serving as
o n h e r family. Her husband, Herman,
Shepherd of the Hi lls Lutheran C h u rch in
dean of the College of Health Sciences at
preceded her in d e a th. Surviving her are
Concrete, Wash. H e began his offi c i a l
Diane IVan Vleet) Olsen a n d her family
BOise State University. H i s wife, Georgia
daugh ter Barbara Green IGarry\; sons
c a l l an F e b . 1 9 after serving two years as
have moved from Richland, Wash., to
ISlirn), c o ntinues as director of the Idaho
Ja mes Mag nuson IKim) and Jeff
with the congregation. He a n d h i s wife,
Ashburn, Va., in the Washington, D . C . ,
Regional Alc ohol/Drug Resource Center,
Magnuson; eight grandchi ldren and two
Susan IWantz) '79, have two sons, Aaron,
are a . Her h u s band Richard w a s promot
at Boise State U niversity.
g rea tog randchildre n .
1 8, a n d Nathan, 14.
ed to the Reston, Va., offices of Lockheed
Marcus Slrou d was called a s pastor to
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Manin. Their daughter Christy, 19, i s a
product that acts like nerve gas in
Doreen Morris is a family n u rse practi
freshman at PLU. Caroline, 16, and
d es troy in g i nse ct s.
tioner at the Oregon Veterans Home in
Counney, 9, are adjusting w e l l to l i f e in
The D alles, Ore. She also shares a c l i n i c
the nation's ca pital. R e a c h her at
in The D a l les w i t h her h u s b a n d of 27
diane_olsen316@)hotmail. com 82
C l a s s Represen tative - Paul C o l l a rd ,
Dana Schroeder h a s been the director of pastoral care a n d clinical pastoral e d u c a t i o n at T h e O hio State University M e d i c al Cen t e r in Columbus, Ohio, since 2003.
Kevin Allen-Schmid, a music teacher a t Flathead H i g h S c hool in K a l i s p e l l , Mont., d i rected h i s choir i n a performance o f " S a v i n g J a c ob," a n o r i g i n a l m u s i c a n d narration c o m bination t h a t tells t h e story of J a c o b Feightner, 3, who m i r a c ulously survived a c a noeing a c c ident, i n large pan d u e to the efforts of a n ALERT heli
El izabeth Pulliam Weston's first book, "Your Credit S c ore: How to Fix, I m p rove and Protect the 3 - D i g i t N u mber that S h a pes Your F i n a n c i a l Future," was pub
Soroptimist, an international vol untee r
s e rvi c e org a ni za t i on for business and pro fessional women that works to improve the lives of women a n d girls in local com munities a n d throughout the world. She lives i n Pan Orchard, Wash., where she i s also a paralegal a n d s o c i a l worker f o r the law oHice of Wecker, H u nko and B o u g her.
c o pter rescue c rew. The c o n c e rt raised
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nearly $2.400 for the ALERT program.
Kristina (Kurle)
years, D r. D a n i e l Morris, and is a m e d i c a l
Erin Lindberg married H a lvard Berg at
Columbia M e d i c a l Center.
Gift of G ra c e Lutheran C h u r c h i n Seanle on Sept. 1 8 with Pastor Jerry Buss '83
o H i c i ating. Lene MeilvAg-Knight served
Liz lives in Los A n g e l es with her h u s b a n d ,
Linene Zimmerman was elected 20042006 N on hwe st Region Governor of
-
Dolan a n d Jennifer (Kreger) N i c kel
a d v i s e r for d i a b etes services at Mid
lished by Prenti c e Hall i n October 2004. W i l l , a n d d a u g h ter, B e y , 2.
I 93 Class Representa tive
a s a b r i d e s m a i d . Erin is the m a n a g er a n d
Jim Morrell received an Accomplished
personnel d i r e c t o r of Bernstein/Fader
U n d e r 40 Award from the Vancouver
S u r g i c al Clinic in Seanle, a n d Halvard
(Wash.) Business Journal a n d Leadership
works for Costco Corporation. They live
Clark County on Nov. 1 1 . As vi c e president
i n Sammamish, Wash.
of information systems a t iQ Credit Union, he was appointed to c h a i r the Credit Union National Association Tech nology Committee's executive committee. :rhe Washington Credit Union League also rec ognized him a s one of tomorrow's leaders. J i m volunteers to serve on credit union
Gus Gustalson was promoted to senior operations group manager for M i c rosoft Corporation's Worldwide Enterprise sales division. He a n d h i s wife, Cathy, live in Woodinville, Wash.
a n d local school district technology boards a n d helps with i Q Credit l'J n ion's
Theresa (Campbell) Everest was chosen
fund-raising eHons for Ooernbecher
for the 2004 Association of Women's
C h i l d ren's Hospital in Ponland, Ore. In
Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
Class Representative -- Stacey IKin dred)
addition, he serves a s a basketball refer
Military Oistrict Award for Excellence in
Hesterly
ee at the college level.
Women's Health Education. Theresa was
honored by her military peers for her work Class R e p resentative - Dave Olson
Class R e p resentative - Mark
Karen (Bell) Steen won the National
Dan Keene was
Master's Indoor Mile for Club Nonhwest
named the new
in B o sto n with a time of 5:08.12. She was
head women's
i n d u c ted into the PLU Athletic Hall of
soccer coach at
Fame last year.
the University of
ChristoHerson
Mark and Kathy (Schramm '85) Falk live in North Tacoma with their two c h i l d ren, J . P., 1 2, a n d Leah, 7. M a rk i s a realtor with Coldwell B a nk e r Bain in U niversity
Place and Kathy is i n her eighth year of running her PanyLite candle b u si n e ss. marklalk@harbornet.com
Puget Sound in
Class R e p resentative - D a rren H a m by
Class R e p resentatives - Janet ! O l d e n ) Regge a n d C a rolyn Stelling
national search. As an assistant with the U P S program from 2001 -04, he was instrumental i n the team's
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Julie (Wood) Bickford has left th e h osp i t a lity industry afte r n ea rly 18 years, most recently as t h e director of c a terin g and
convention services at Sunriver Reson, a
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Ta coma after a
I 8"
four-diamond golf reson in central Oregon.
She has staned her own business, MHR, I n c ., which specializes in the recruitment
and placement of mid- to upper-level man
advancement to the NCAA National Championship game this past season. Dan served as the men's head coach at Green
River Community College from 1 992-99, He
in women's health at a conference in S a n Diego. She was selected by t h e Navy to anend the University of Colorado S c h ool of Nursing for a post-master's cenificate i n the women's h e a l th nurse practitioner program. She obtained her master's in nursing administration a n d e d u c ation while stationed in Great Lakes, III.
1 99-4 Class R e p resentative - D a n Lysne a n d Catherine (Overland) 'H a u c k
is a l so involved with local youth clubs, FC
1 995
United a n d Eastside FC, two of the premier
Class Representatives - Krista Sicken
clubs in the state, and served as an assis
B u s h a n d Ste p h a n i e P a g e - Lester
tant c o a c h for the women's Under-17
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Olympic Development State Team in 1997.
agers and executives in the hotel, resort
Linda (Panik) BeMiller d i e d J an . 17.
and resta urant industries.
Paula (Hibbard)
D e d i c ated to h e r c o m m u n ity, she worked for The Greater Ta coma C o m m u n ity Foundation a n d G r a n t m a kers, I n c . , a n d
was involved in T h e Tree P l a n ti n g P roj e c t
la community enhancement activity of the American Leadership Forum). She
Pat Hanley was appointed to the Anchorage District Coun. He has also served as an
assistant district anorney in Anchorage.
was also named Tacoma-Pierce County
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Municipal League Person of the Year.
Class Representative - Lisa ( H u ssy) Ferraro
Katy McCa l l um m a rried B ri a n S a c hse Nov. 1 3
Noel lives on the
at S t . Ma rk's
i s l a n d of Hawai'i
Lutheran C h u r c h
i n Waimea, a
in S p o k a n e .
town at the fo oto f
Julianne (Pagel) Bogaty,
KohalaMountain. She i s h eal in g multiple sclerois with rest, n utr it i o n, exercise and great
Kimberly (Lusk) M a nz, and Katy's brother, John
McCallum '97, were in the wedding
Surviving her are her h u s b a n d , David;
c o m m u n ity suppon. She also works to
sons Stephen, Nathan, a n d Aaron;
b r i d g e the gap between e l d e rs a n d c h i l
Lutheran C h u r c h i n Coeur d'Alene,
dren through d r e a m s a n d genealogy.
I d a h o . B ri a n is a tea c h e r a n d coach at
d a u g hters-in-law C o n n i e a n d Carmen; g r a n d d a ughter H a ley; a n d sister Karen.
Christopher Bassen is a detective for the K i n g C o unty She riff's D e p a rtment. Until M a r c il, he was d e ployed to Iraq a s a c h a pl a i n ( c a ptain) with the Washington
Tim Rundquist w a s part of a team o f
Army National G u a rd's 1 -1 03rd Armor at
lawyers i n M i nnesota t h a t scored a
C a m p Victory in B a g h d a d . H e p l a n s to
major legal victory with nationwide i m p l i
stan a c h u r c h in the Bonney L ake/Lake
cations. O n M a rc h 3, the M i n n esota
Tap ps (Wash.) area, where his lives with
Supreme Coun ruled in favor of three
his family. His wife, Cheri, is pursuing her
beekeepers, represented by Tim's team,
und e rg ra duat e degree in ministry while
holding that l a ndowners who sprayed
homeschooling their children, C a it l in, to;
pesticides on their hybrid p o p l a r groves
J u l i , 9; H u nter, 7, and J a di n , 5.
could be held l i a b l e for d a m ag e s to the beekeepers' n e i g h boring a p i a ries. At
pa ny. Katy is l e a d pastor at Trinity
After earning h e r Ph.D, receiving h e r
Ferris H i g h S c h ool i n Spokane, where
d i a gnosis, a n d t e a c h i n g at the u niversity
they live.
level, she d e c i d ed to retire early d u e to her health and live and heal. She i s now swimming with dolphins, visiting volcanoes a n d "living at the end of the rainbow lIit erally).· She says life is good a n d she
can be reached a t pumanoel@yahoo.com.
1 992 Class Representative - D a rcy (Panee) And rews
Mike lee a c cepted a position covering environmental aHairs for Cal ifornia's third largest newspaper, the S a n Diego U n i o n Tribune. He a n d his fa m i ly moved from
Sacramento to Fallbrook, Calif., where
his wife Kristen (Buckley '96) takes care of sons Grant, 4, a n d Owen, 2.
1996
issue was the l a n d owners' (the State of
1 990
Minnesota and International P a per) use
Class R e p resentatives - Sean Neely a n d
Bill Feeney is the new vice president at
Class R e p resentatives - Mari ( H oseth)
of Sevin XLR Plus, a carbaryl-based
A n g e l a Vahsh oltz-Andersen
WycoH Insurance of Mount Vernon (Wash.).
Lysne a n d J e n n ifer R i c hes
34 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Jakki Hurineko
was held in the backyard of Jon's
Tawnya Kyle married Jason Hen ningsen
Gabe Mille r is a c e rt i f i e d f l i g h t instructor
married Donald
parents' home in Wilsonville. Lutes in
Oct. 1 at the Linle White C h a pel in Las
for Galvin Aviation based at Boeing Field
Stodola on Aug.
anend a n c e i n c luded Cathy (Marnifa) Doyle '96, bridesmaid, Borgny (Arneson)
Vegas. She i s a registered nurse at Mary
i n Seanle. One of his flight students is h i s
Bridge Children's H o s p ital a n d Health
brother- i n - l aw, Mark Renne '04, who a l s o
Center in Tacoma, and Jason works for
w o r k s in the c ustomer service depa rt
7 at the Clock Ta c o m a . J a kki's
Anderson '67, mother of the groom, Jenny (McClure) Appel '96, Corie
R.W H e n n i ngsen Logging. They live in
m a i d of honor
(Krueger) Roberts '97, Stacey (Silcox)
Belfair, Wash.
was Sally (Joh nso n '84)
Powell '97, and Maija (Durr) Vance '01.
Tower in
Falcone. Mad ison and Eleanor Bigelow, d a ughters of Rod '90 a n d Stacy (Bryan '93) Bigelow, were flower g i rls. Honored friends at the celebration i n c l uded Heidi Welch, Christine Layne, Tabatha (Smith) Farrington, Elisa ( E l l is ) and TIm Woods
Angela i s a flight anendant with United Airlines, while Jonathan is a systems engineer. They live in Quin cy, Mass.
Scon Kolbet graduated from Catholic D i stance Unive rsity with a master of arts degree in theology, s u m m a cum l a u d e .
'90, Kevin and Jenny (Chase) Myers '00, Brad '00 and Valerie (Weist '98) Watamura, Molly Hernandez '92, and Carole Meland ' 79. Jakki is a registered
F i s h e r C h u rch i n Portland, Ore.
nurse i n la bor and del ivery at St. Joseph
Manhew Bliss recently opened Beyond
H e is a p a s t o r a l associate a t S t . J o h n
Medical Center i n Ta c o m a . Donald i s a
Fitness, a fitness company offe n n g in
patrol officer for the Ta coma P o l i c e
home training and lifestyle and nutritional
D e p artment. T h e y l i v e i n Ta c o m a .
counseling. He a n d his wife, Heather, live in Ta coma.
Teresa Miller w a s s e l e c t e d by Portland
1 998 Class Representative - Shannon
Capitol for four consecutive legislative sessions. Most recently, she worked for six years a s a lobbyist for The Tresidder C o m p a ny, a Salem-based government relations firm.
(Herlocker) Stewart
Class Representative - Ashley Orr
in Bel levue, Wash.
Kami Rumple
Bianca Luebeck completed her degree
married Robert
in tea c h i n g by earning the second state
Liliequist Aug. 1
exam summa cum laude on J a n . 3 1 . She
at Gleneagle
lives i n H a m m , Germany, and started
Golf a n d Cou ntry
teaching a t a high school near Muenster,
C l u b i n Arlington,
Germany, in February.
Wash. Danielle
program coordinator for environmental
(Cook) Beck was matron of honor, a n d Erin Harlan '02 sang
e d u c a tion at Frost Valley YMCA i n the
fourth-grade teacher at Totem Falls
Laura Pa u l i was promoted in August to
Catskills of New York. She lives in
in the wedding. Kami is a third- and
Elementary School in the Snohomish
C l a ryville, NY
(Wash.) School District. Robert is a
200 1
Wash.
They live in
Bellevue, Wash.
Class Rep resentatives - Keith
Pranghofer and Linda (Hutson) Pyle
Brad Powell was ordained
Garth Gustafson is a full-time missionary
Mental Health Center i n Kalispell. She
with YWAM (Youth with a Mission) based
Dia conate by
i n Kana, Hawaii. On March 25, he led a
Bishop
team to T h a i l a n d's tsunami relief area,
Seraphim of
where they spent two months.
Onawa on Feb.
case m a n a g e r at Western Montana
Preparatory School. Tanya has lived i n Montana with h e r two c h i l d ren f o r a l most
Class Rep resentatives - And rew a n d
ments a t the Bellevue Square N o rdstrom
2000
Ta nya Robi nso n is an intenSive c h i l dren's also works part-time at Summit
1 99
to d e p a rtment manager for two d e p a rt
mac hinist at GMS Metal Works in Auburn,
General Electric to serve a s its lobbyist for state governmental affairs. Before j o i n i n g P G E, She worked i n the Oregon
ment at Galvin Aviation. G a bBS wife,
Julie (Renne '01), was recentJy promoted
to the Holy
two years.
Stephanie ( M e r l e ) Tomlinson
Kaia Benson works in Tbilisi, Georgia, Heidi Jantz,
as the regional program manager for the
singer/song
Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship
writer, recently
'Program in the southern Caucasus.
Katherine (Anderson) Swenson on
released her
The Muskie is sponsored by the U.S.
J a n. 7.
debut album.
D epartment of State a n d provides citizens
"Entries on a n
of Eurasia the opportunity to study at a
Unlined Page,"
master's level in the United States. In
i s a n a c oustic
November 2003, the citizens of Georgia
folk album that
staged what is known as the "Rose
Brad Munn o n Oct. 29. Marie (Wenberg) D e G root on Dec. 26.
Linda (Panik) BeMiller on J a n. 1 7.
tells stories o f everyday living through
Revolution." Their new president, Mikheil
M a rjorie (Wentworth) H u ghes o n
Hei di's unique brand of poetic songwrit
Saakashvilli, is an alumnus o f the Muskie
Nov. 23.
i n g . For further information, visit her
program.
website: www.heidijan tz. com. She lives
Katherine Walker a n d
Don Pruen l e f t a job in research a n d
B r i a n Laffer '97
develo p m ent at Georgia P a c i f i c Corp. to
were married
b e c o m e a science teacher H e teaches
J ul y 31, 2004, at
one s c i e n c e c l a ss a t Sumner (Wash.)
the United
H i g h School i n the morning and travels
Methodist C h u rc h i n Gig
within the Sumner S c hool D istrict during
Burton Seve reid on Dec. 2.
Beny (Riggers) Keith on D e c . 27.
Donald Keith on Jan. 1 .
the cello for the ceremo ny. The reception
M a rilyn IStolze n b u rg) Roberts o n Jan. 2 1 .
was held at the Canterwood Golf and Cou ntry Club in Gig Harbor. Katherine
to younger students and coordin ates the
"Katie" works as a fi nancial aid adminis·
district's science fair.
trator at PLU, a n d Brian i s the assistant
Angela Phay m a rried
lished three books and articles that S a m Gange o n Feb. 1 3.
contrib uted to the literature of reli gion and health.
Anderson A u g . 1 5 at First Ba ptist Church
Roy K. Carlson on Jan 27. Kathy Berry, director of printing, died
ta ught math and A P statistics.
Jonathan
Carole Schramel C a rr on Jan. 1 7.
1 999
Class Representative - Karlene Miles
1 0. He joined PLU i n 1 958 a n d retired in 200 1 . I n the final decade of his c a reer a n d since retirement, he pub·
principal at Bethel High School in Spa naway, Wash" where he previously
Europe a n d earned a bronze star.
Stewart D. Govig, professor emeritus
mentary s c h o o l t e a c h e rs on instructional skills in s c i en c e . He also develops b a s i c
English a t PLU from 1962·67. D u ring
of religion died unexpectedly, April
H a r b o r, Wash. Amy ( N orman) Roth played
l a b s t h a t demonstrate science c o n cepts
Martin Hillger died D e c . 24. He taught World War II, he served throughout
the afternoon. He also helps mentor ele
ti!,--
Kelli Rasche on M a r c h 1 9.
Leslie McDonnell on J a n . 1 0.
in S p o k a n e .
. .
Don Poier on Jan. 2 1 .
of c a n c e r March 1 6. She joined PLU in 1 994. She wa s a n a c c o m plished supervisor and cared deeply about
Kay ( G iffordi Magnuson on D e c . 3 1
each of her staH a s i n dividuals.
in Portland, Ore. The reception
Kelli Rasche died of cancer March 1 9 .
ALUMNI CLASS NOTES > PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005
35
3, the Feast of the Presentation of C hri st
Mont., on J u l y
in the Te m p l e . Eric Ruthlord w a s in anen
2 6 , 2003. Heidi
d a n c e . Brad rem a i n s a student at St. Vladimi r's Orthodox Theologi c a l Seminary
Ruud and Andrea McElroy
IBroderson) McFeat '99, Stacey (Broderson) Zuber '97, Ian McFeat '99, Ryan Bethel '97, Dan Desmond '97, a n d Todd Miller '96, Serving a s candle
i n Crestwood, N.Y.
w e re brides
l i g hters/readers were Kristin Diericks
maids, while
Ashley Orr '00
Linda (Hutson) Pyle's B o b cat Fid d l i n g group performed at the Arizona M u s i c Ed ucator's Conference i n J a n u ary. They were one of only two string programs in the state chosen to p e rform. She keeps busy directing the largest junior h i g h orchestra program i n the state of Arizona, and she a nd h e r husband, David
'98, were ex pecti n g their first child in
'04, Meredith Woofsey and Stacey
Calahan. Alayna i s an a c c ount m a n a g e r
lives in B u c k's childhood home of
The reception
executive for S u p e r G r a phics, a division 01 G M Name plate. They live i n the
B a llard neighborhood o f Seanle.
S c hool.
Class Representative - Elisabeth Pynn
linancial services representative by
Union S c hool District, a n d J a c k i s a
mechanical engineer at Sandia National laboratories i n livermore, Calif.
Molly Marten was recently h i r e d a s a Himmelman
sales a n d marketing for GM N a m eplate i n Seanle, and S c an is a pitcher for the Seanle M a r i n e rs.
m a rried Janiece
Fitch 'OJ Sept.
a dietic i a n . Ryan is a f i n a n c i a l consultant.
25 at Central lutheran C h u r c h
Josh Miller married Michelle Hanson '03
ill
Sept. 4 at Trin ity lutheran C h u r c h in Parkland. Josh is a U . S . Army warrant
.,...._ . ..
o H i c e r, who received h i s aviator rating on
D istri c t .
&
review.
'04 w a s a
Benjamin a n d Marianne (Si lveira) White were married at
(Kendall) Spartz a n d Mark
P e a c e lutheran Church i n S a l em,
a registered obstetrics n u rse at the
Ore. Benja min is
Pullman hospital.
a grad uate stu
SCali Nguy joined the P e a c e Corps in M a r c h a s a health H IV/A I D S volunteer i n Botswana. last year, h e ta u g h t fifth grade special e d uc ation i n Boston. Photos a n d journal entries of Sc ott's
dent at Montana State U n iversity in Bozeman, Mont. He received a fellowship from MSU in the physics Ph.D. program. Marianne is chiropractic assistant.
experiences in Botswana can be viewed a t wwvv snguy.com.
Future lutes
David. married Sarah
Champion '01 J a n . 1 6 at
Skamania Lodge o utside Vanc ouver, Wash. They h a d
Tacoma. Josh
Reiman 'OJ a n d
maid. Sara is working p a rt-time a s a co
current PlU stu
dent Bennen Walker '05 were in the wed ding party. Kristina is the marketing and patron services coordinator for the Ta coma Symphony Orchestra, a n d Alex teaches eighth-grade English at Mountain View Junior H i g h School in the S u m ner S c hool District. They live in Ta coma.
Class Representatives - N i c ho l a s Gorne
Alayna Post married Ryan
C o r p s for two y e a r s a s a h e a l t h e d u c a
Broderson '96
t i o n volunteer i n a small villa g e in G u i n e a,
Aug. 20 a t
West A fri c a .
lakewold
G a rd e n s in
Kristian Wiles re c e ive d a master 01 arts degree in sociology from the University of
planned t h e w e d d i n g for th e 1 5th, but a l o c al i c e storm forced them to
Tacoma. PlU
nonprofit housing a g e n c y in Palmer, Alaska, a n d Monique teaches s p e c i a l e d u c a t i o n at P a l m e r M i d d l e S c hool.
9• Vianne Kay (Koch) Reay a n d
day. PLU grads in ane n d a n c e included
Gavin Jensen '01, Hofty (Johnson) Jensen '01, a n d Kristin Nilsen '01. Kevin
h e r husband, Mark, announce
works as the webmaster at PlU, a n d
the birth o f iden
Sarah is a marketing a n d sales c o ordina
tical twins Andrew Mark
tor at Davita, I n c., in Ta c o m a .
1004
John o n J u n e 5. Vian n e is music teacher
Class Representative - Tammy lynn
School D i stri c t.
S c ha p s
Casey Carlson w a s signed to a future contract by the Seanle Seahawks. He was a linebacker for the lutes.
(on leave) in the Edmonds (Wash.)
1 988
..........��� Jake and Theresa (Wallace 'S7)
wedding party
Aaron Dennis c o m p l eted a 500-hour
Mathew
i n c luded Anna
contract with the Cultural Resources
a n n o u n c e the
Edgar, Sarah (Kohn) Atchison, Megan O'Brien, Becca (Ehli) Miller, Janel
36 PLU SCENE SUMMER 2005 > ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
announce the birth of their son, Sawyer, on D e c . 1 9. C u rt continues to work for a
postpone the ceremony until th e next
alumni in the
Delaware on Jan. S.
Curt Christiansen a n d h i s wife, Monique,
a n d M ic h a e l
200Z
Katie Guelker-Cone served i n the P e a c e
a t G l o ri a D e i lutheran C h u r c h in B u n e ,
retirement p l a n n i n g , asset a l l o c ation, s e c u rities brokerage and i n s u r a n c e
h i s master's degree i n geology. Lindsey is
Defiance Park in
Shauna Hoekert '01 was a brides
Whitney Madison married J a c k S k i n n e r
ments, estate p l a n n i n g , business and
where Eric i s a grad uate fellow at
5 at Point
on Aug. 2 1 .
a n d Bria n Riehs
tional ly, with services i n c l u d i n g invest
groomsman. They live in Pullman, Wash.,
Walker '03 Sept.
Wa rren to n, Ore . .
ll1
ing c l i e nts, a s s o ciates and professional p a rt n ers in several states a n d interna
bridesma i d . N i c k George served as a
married Alex
Cullaby lake i n
State University l O re.). Regan i s a p u b l i c
of honor, a n d Annanise Wedell
p a rt n e r for the compa ny,
Kevin Freitas
m a rri e d Regan
water system m a n a g e r in N a selle, Wash.
Hively '04 was
lindsey's m a i d
Kristina liljengren
Wirkkala at
ter o f social work d e g ree at Portland
i n c l u d e d Sara
'03, Michael Bayfous '02,
Sara Johnson
Beach, Wash., and full-time o n her mas
S p o k a n e . The
w e d d i n g pa rty
Lydefl '01. Janiece is a n assistant buyer lor Harry
o c c u rrr i n g disorders c o u n selor i n long
Church. Andrea
90 i s managing
a fee-based f i n a n c i al p l a n n i n g firm s e rv
Washington State University, studying for
Hospital. S h e i s also studying to become
teacher in the Enterprise (Ala.) S c h o o l
Presbyterian
i n c l u d e d Anna
Michael Colon
Michelle is a substitute
Tac o m a First
wedding party
New York Presbyterian Wei l l - C o rnell
I S, and
J u ly 31, 2004, at
Seanle. PlU
alumni in the
istered nurse i n l a b o r and delivery at
J a n.
ried Lindsey Wildlang '04, on
a t T h e C a n a l in
a n d Megan O·Brien. Sarah works in
serves a s president, and Dan Wiersma
Eric Brady mar
Atchison Jan. 29
Edgar, Alayna (Post) Broderson, Becca (Ehli) Miller,
Summit Financial Group. Ed Grogan '93 '
married Scan
at the Shilshole
'01, Aimee Sioboden 'OJ, Marcie Durick 'OJ, and Justin lunt 'OJ. Suzanne is a reg
S a po Experimental International Primary
stitute teacher i n the Brentwood (Calif.)
Bay Beach Club
d a n c e were Kory Onaga '00, Jill Muhm
Ameri c a n Nobel laureate author. Aaron
took p l a c e i n Bune at the home of
Heiberg Aug_ 22
Beauchene-lunt
organization founded b y t h e late
Whitney's parents. Whitney i s a K-S sub
ried Ryan
on e of her bridesmaids. In anen
Pearl S . B u c k International, a develop ment a n d humanitarian assista n c e
Zhenjiang, China, where he works at
Suzanne Beauchene mar
'02 was
position as teacher ambassador through
for Softc h o i c e , a n d Ryan i s an a c count
Sarah Kohn
sister Renee
B l a c kstone, Va. H e then took a volunteer
was a reader.
May. They live in S co ns da l e , A riz .
in S e an l e . Her
cal field technician based a t Ft. Picken in
D epartment o f Virginia State and
birth of t h e i r
Polyt e c h n i c University as an archeologi-
t w i n d a ughters,
Faith Victoria a n d I s a bella Joy, on O ct. 8.
Scott Rapp a n d
They ioin sister Grace, 9, and brother
his wife, Amy,
Eliiah, 7 . Jake is a l i c ensed psych ologist,
a n n o unce the
and Tileresa is the P a cific Region man
birth of Charlie
a g e r for business development at
Walker on Nov.
Revenue Cycle Sol utions. They live in
19. He ioined
Langley, Wash.
John Henry, 2. They live i n
Barbar� IEisner) Benevento a n d her hus band, J o n , announce the arrival of Kellen
Salem, Ore., where Scott is t h e owner o f Adventure Maps, I n c .
Joseph on March 1 8 . He ioined Everett, 3. They live in Portl a n d , Ore.
1 989
....::.. ----, Julie (Cram) Platt a n d her
birth of their
P hotos must be p rints or high q u a l ity j p e g s . Please, no
K olyer, on Dec. 6
reproductions or c o p i es from other ,p u b l i cati o n s .
at Evergreen
Deadline for t h e next issue o f Scene is June 15, 2005.
Hospital i n Kirkland, Wash. H e i o i n e d big brother, Charlie, 3.
Fidelity I nvestments, and Tami c a res for
Diana (Peters) RaV and her h u s b a n d ,
Riley at home.
a s p a c e ava i l a b l e b a sis. Notes will b e e d ited for co ntent.
son, Chad
a n n o u n c e the birth of their first
works for
Photos are welcome, but o n ly o n e photo w i l l be used, and on
a n n o u n c e the
Haves and her h u s b a n d , J e ff,
c h i l d , Riley Sue,
i n c l u d i n g city of residence and w o r k . F e e l free t o use a n oth e r
p i e c e o f p a p e r, b u t p l e a s e l i mit y o u r s u b m i s s i o n to 1 00 words.
husband, Rob,
Tami (Johnson)
on D e c . 23. J eH
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Lorraine "Lori"
Henry, 2. They live i n Milwaukie, Ore.
(Lewis) P h i ll i ps
Stephanie
and her hus
Bullard-Beares
band, Brian,
and her hus
welcomed their
band, Kevin,
first child,
a n n o u n c e the
Cecilia Lorraine,
birth of their
on Feb. 5.
second c h ild,
Lorraine is an
Schuyler
attorney at Keller Rohrback LLP a n d
William, on Dec.
B r i a n is a c h e m i c a l e n g i n e e r w i t h his
31. He ioined
own firm, AirPermits. com. They live i n Seattle.
brother Haven M i c hael, 21 months. Stephanie continues
Laurel (Hopkins ) Fisher and h e r h u sband, Thomas, a n n o u n c e the birth of Ian David on Oct. 1 . H e joined sister J ul i a G r a c e, 2. They live in Buckley, Wash.
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to take time oH from teaching sixth grade at Pine Lake Middle S c h ool in Issaquah, Wash., to raise the boys. Kevin is a program m a n a ge r for M i c rosoh. They live rn Issaquah.
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Kristi I B a rrons) Quadrato a n d her hus band, Craig, proudly announce that Anna Kaitlyn became their d a u g hter on J a n . 4
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Pam (Mever) Johnson and h e r husband, D o u g , announce the birth of Carson
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David on Dec. 6. Carson ioined
Jeff Perry a n d h i s wife, Elizabeth,
brother
announce the birth of Olivia Jane on J a n .
Cameron, 5. Pam works in internati o n a l h u m a n resources
Birth
back to Tacoma this summer.
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S h e j o i n e d Lillian, 5; S o p h i a , 4 ; Eva, 2;
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SIBLINGS/AGES
a n d Logan, 1 . JeH is a family medicine
for Russell Investment Group, and D o u g
phys i c i a n , who serves a s the medical
is a p h a rmac eutical r e p with Novartis.
director of Valley-Wide Health Systems
PromotlDosJAwald
They live in Ta coma. Visit their website at
i n the Arkansas Valley region of
htlp.//hambug.homestead. com.
Colorado. They live in La J u nta, Colo,
NAME
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TITLE OF POSmON/tOM PANY/AWAROI OAT E ASSUMED
lisa (Backlund) VanDoorne and her hus
I
band, Tod d , a n n o u n c e the birth of their
band, Roland, a n n o u n c e the birth of their
son, Caleb We_ston, on J u l 'l 23, 2003. He
son, Kaes, on J a n . 1 6, 2004. He ioins
weighed only 3 Ibs. 7 oz. a t birth, but is
Abigail, 4. Lisa i s the o'll/ner/pri n c i pal of
doing very well and trying to keep u p
P a r a d i g m P u b l ishing. They live in
with b i g sister A l i c i a Marie. They live i n
Anchorage.
Portland, Ore.
> MAIL TO: Offi c e of Alumni & P a re n t Relations, PLU, Ta c o m a , WA 98447 - 0003; FAX: 253-535-8555; E-MAIL: a/umni@p/u, edu; Internet: www.p/ua/umni.org. Please l i m it to 1 00 words,
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Jennifer (Norman) Wil l iam s on and her
(Idaho) School District. Rachel is a stay
Yasmin
Margaret ICore)
husband, Charles, announce the birth of
at-home mom, who also is an education
Ryan and her
their son, Max, on Sept. 21. He joined sis
al tutor and violin instructor. They live in
IHussain) Caldwell and
t e r P a i g e, 3. They live i n M i sso u l a , Mont.
B o i se , Idaho.
her husband,
announce the
husband, Ryan, b i rt h
C o rey, a n n o u n c e
1 994
the birth of t h e i r
Kim Kemmerling became a foster parent to a w o n d e rfu l n i n e - m onth-old g i rl in
Dan and Karin
May. S h e lives in Magnolia, N.J.
(Wi i tala '95) Roney a n n ou n c e the birth of Elliot
of Sarah
M a rg a ret on
f i r s t c h i l d , David
Nov. I I . S h e
C hri st o p h er, o n
j o i n e d b roth e r
M a r c h 3. They live in Puya l l u p, Wash.
Nathan, 4. They live i n G i g Harbor, Wash.
Ryan and Liesl ( F l oorl Brown a n no u n c e
Daniel on July
Robyn IGuntrip)
the birth of Larson Ryan o n Dec_ 1 5 . He
joined Collin, 3, and Annalisa, 1. Ryan is a
1 7, 2004. He joined Brendan, 3. Th ey l ive
LaChance and
sales manager for Econobox, while Liesl Sa mm a m i sh , Was h .
Aaron a n d Rac h e l l F i nn an '95) Hubler
Trent a n d Kim
announce the
(Carl '97)
birth of Caleb
Erickson
10, 2004. He
birth of Jack
j o i n e d sister,
Edward on Oct.
Cassandra, 3.
25. H e j o i n e d b i g
A ar on i s a m i d
sister EllIe, 2.
husband, Todd, announce the
d a u g h ter Lauren
birth of I ngrid
on April 26, 2004.
Elizabeth on Oct.
Robyn i s vice president of market i n g at
31. S h e j o i ns Kaarin Grace, 2.
i n Kent, Wash.
Anna is a stay-at-home mem, while Tod d i s a physician assistant at St. Croix
Scon and Stephanie (Page) Lester announce the birth of their d au g ht e r, Seeley
Orthopedics in Stillwater, M i n n . They live in North Hudson, Wis_
I 97 David Quiggle and his wife,
Oecille, on May
They Itve in Fede ra l Way, Wash.
dle school teacher i n t h e M e ridi a n
Peter, announce
Sound Credit Union in Tacoma. They live
announce the
Matthew on July
Anna INelson) Holter and her
the bi rth of
stays home full time. They live in
in Seattle.
her husband,
1 1 , 2004.
Valerie,
Stephanie recently accepted a quality
announce the
assurance coordinator position with the
birth of their first
Fred Hutchinson Research Center in
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Seattle. Scott works at SCS Engineers, an
child, Tyler Joseph, on Nov.
environmental c o n su l ti ng firm in Bellevue,
6. D a vi d is a
Wash. They live in I ss aq u a h , Wa sh .
police oHic er
with the C i ty o f Kirkland (Wash ) They
Bren Stevenson
live i n B o t h e ll, Wa s h.
and his wife, Elizabeth,
Andy a n d
a n n o u n c e the
Stephanie
birth of Ellie
(Merle) Tomlinson
Marie on Sept. 9. She joined
announce the
A s h l ey, 3.
birth of M e g a n
They live i n Everett, Wash.
Kristine on A u g .
10. S h e j o i n e d big brother B r y a n And rew, 2. Andy is the vice president of finance at
Karen IAndrade) Shelver and h e r
Atlas Products in N a m p a , I d a h o . Stephanie i s t a k i ng time oH f r o m tea c h
husband, Brian,
i n g at B o i s e State U n iversity to b e a l u l l
announce the
time mom. They can be reached a t tom
birth of son
lian@hotmail.com or stephanie tomlin
Zachary on Jan.
son@hotmail.com.
1 6. Karen is a
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Joe Hertig and his wife, Christine, announce the birth of Joseph Aiden on O c t 1 2 . H e joined sister Sa ra h, 6. They
Louise on Nov.
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Hospital. They live i n Gig Har bor, Wash.
live i n Missoula, M ont.
Jason Dahlberg Nancy,
Aaron and Jenny (Goner '99) Stewart
announce the
announce the
birth of their first
birth of Luke
c hi l d , J a c klyn
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May 7, 2004.
and his wife,
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Amy (Cram)
2004. They live in
They live in
Seattle.
Fircrest. Wash.
Peggy (Anderson) DeardorH a n d her husband, Chris, a n n o u n c e the b i rth of Ryan S a m u e l on March
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Jennifer (Honigs) Hill and her husband, Thomas, announce the birth of their son, Kevin Patrick, on March
15, 2004. Jennifer
i s a mammography technical assistant at Inland Imaging, LLC, in Spokane.
23, 2003.
They live i n
Heidi (Keller) Massie and her
Banks, Ore.
husband, Levi, announce the
Brian and N i k ky (Hammond '01) BerkenhoH announce the birth of their
birth of their son, Hudson Levi, on feb. 9.
He joined sister Emma, Vancouver, Wash.
2.
They live in
da ughter Sophia Katherine on J a n . 3. Brian is a
2002
portfolio m a n a g er with H a r b o u r
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Renee ( Ro ss) .. Watson and her
Investment M a n a g ement, and Nikky left
husband, Kyle, a n n o u n c e the
her position as readership editor of The
birth of their
Herald in Everett to b e a full-time mom.
d a ughter,
They live in Marysville, Wash.
Keegan H a rdie,
NPR News
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live in Auburn, Wash.
( Peters '01) Larson
worldwide
John and Shari (Dodge '01)
announce the birth of Isaac I at SI. Joseph's
birth of their d a u g hter, Grace
in Tacoma.
J ea n nette, on
1 9, 2004.
March
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David i s a computer engineer with Intel
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Joel and Raissa
and All That Jazz
Corp., and Shari is a registered nurse at SI. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, Wash. They live in Puyallup, Wash.
announce the birth of Joseph William on D e c .
1 3.
Justin a n d
Jonathan
Janelle (Slrope) Luckman
c o m p leted his P h . D . in physics at the University o f
announce the
Mi nnesota i n November, a n d b e g a n work
birth of their
in J an u a ry as a technology development
son, Liam, on
process engineer with Intel in Santa
July 2 1 ,
Clara, Calif. Ahna i s enjoying her
2004.
He
joined brother
new vocation a s a stay-at-home
4. The had a
Kendall,
mom.
couple
very busy year following their marriage all
011
Aug.
30, 2003,
with new jobs, a new house
Megan (Swanson) Brown and her
and a new baby. Janelle is a registered
husba nd, Man, announce the b i rth of son
nurse a t Madigan Army Medical Center at
Matt on June
ft. Lewis i n Tacoma. Justin is a youth
25, 2004.
She's a financial
specialist at Slate farm I n s u r a n c e a n d
association manager. They live in
lives i n Kell er, Texas.
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p .. r pective ...
T A B l E
Comparative Sta ti stics
Corruption Index I
Freedom nde
Ownership
II
Illde
II
Composite
Environment
Ind x V
Index V
1 8 .6
3 1 .0
Tier 1
88.3
39.6
3 8 .0
Tier 2
76 . 0
46.5
42.3
28.7
38.9
Tier 3
59. 1
65 . 4
54.2
47. 1
44.2
Tier 4
1 8 .7
8 8 .4
8 1 .7
84.2
58.5
Power
Untertainty
Individualism
GDP $ Per Capita
Growth Ra
Distance
nd x V1
voidanc Ind x VII
Call
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Ind
III
v
(95
GOP
I
(
Tier 1
69.5
59.4
1 9.5
$
892
- 1.1%
Tier 2
56.3
60.2
27.6
$
2,032
1 .7 %
Tier 3
42.6
7 1 .3
56.7
$
4,596
1 .7 %
Tier 4
24.7
35. 1
77 . 0
$
24, 1 27
2.5 %
Sources: See text for details.
Economic data from Human Development
v
.
Report 2002.
papers dealing with a m u lti-disc i p l i n ary
corruption and low wealth are eit her c u r
ernrnents and b u reaucracy, can accom
framework fo r eco nomic development,
rent/former communi st sta tes and/or
l110d:lte risk, and are i n d ivid u a l i stic in
fo u n ded morc o n h U 111an nature and
theocracies. These are large, o ld and
nature. I m portantly, not o n ly is incol11e
b u reaucracy than on economic theo r),.
complex b u reaucratic c u l tu res.
level m u c h h igher, b ur weal t h is far :I
Conversely, the fu l l y developed nations
111 0re e q u a l ly s hared -
development models - principally the
are comparatively yo u nger, smaller, far
not attribut e d to c:l p i ta l i s m . Moderate
Something \Vas missing from the old
trait gene ral l y
role o f freed o m , owners h i p , corr u p tion
m o re i n d ividualistic and transparenr
b u reaucratic con trol im p l i es pros perity,
and complexity. O u r thesis i s that politi
i n nat u re. This lack o f b u reaucratic
J U S t l i ke i n the p rivate sector.
cal eco n o m ics and psychology of con
co m p le x i ty may help explain their
trol arc d i rectly l i nked to the intrinsic
pros penty.
h u man tensions between owners h i p and
)
Specifical ly, the l i n k between higher
Conclusion What does a l l t h i s l11ean) At the
respons i b i l i ty, freedom and actual i za
levels of individualism and lower leve l s
tion, and control and corruption - or a
of corru ption is very s t rong. Most
and theocratic mandates do not 1110ti
" triad of strains." The basic tenets of the
i m portant, the h igh wealth and low cor
vate, but merely lead to pover t)', h u man
l l11 portant nar.ional level, cen tral plans
triad are: That without owners h i p there
r u p t i o n cou ntries h ave i nd e pendent
rights ab use and m i l i tari s m . Con trol
can be no respon s i b i l i ty; freedom and
c u l t u res versus the dependent c u ltu res
and a u t h o ri ty become the overriding if
respon s i b i l i ty go hand-in-hand; and
foulld in low wealth and h igh corr u p
not o n ly Illotive, leadi n g to s p i ra l i n g lev
u nwise use o f poli t.ical co n tro l severely
tion nations. O u r contention is that
els o f corruption. And, at that point, the
u ndermi nes econo mic deve l o pment.
both b u reaucracies and theocracies h ave
h u m a n condition is seriousl), u n der
O u r research o n the [riad ra n ked 97 coun tries comprising 90 percent of world p o p u lation o n basis o f the fo l
no i n ce n tive fo r efficiency, a d d i ng layers
m i ned by a lack of control over their
of complex i ty and often corru ption.
own fa te, res u l t i n g i n
Underdeveloped n a tions s u c h as
:I
tacit acceptance
o f the status quo o f i m pove rish men t.
lowi ng indexes develo ped by others:
Uzbekistan, I ndonesia and Russia have
corruption (Transparency
a very h i g h level of corru p tion and a
em bedded and res onant h u m a n
I nternational ) , freedom (Freedom
low level of both freedom and owner
des i re, b u r a wish t o be self-reliant own
House), owners h i p (Heritage
s h i p . The ir i ncome levels are additi o nal
ers :lnd to care fo r what they h ave is a
Foundarion), c u J tLlre (Hofstede), and
ly very low, as we l l as l i fe expectancy
close seco n d .
cllvironmental s u s ra i n ab i l i ty (Yale
and environmental sustainab i l i ry.
U n iversity). (See Table 1, en titled
Co nversely, deve l o p ed nations s u c h as
Freedom is perhaps the most deeply
Fortunate ly, electoral dcmocracies now represent 1 20 o f 1 9 2 existing c o u n
the U n i ted Kingd o m , Australia and the
t r i e s , versus 1 00 years ago w h e n there
U n i ted States, have a low level of COl'-
were j u s t a handfu l o f democratic
tries with high i n d ividualism (defined
ru ption, a high level of both freedom
nations. Apparen tly, freedom and own
as Tier
and owners h i p and i ncome levels nearly
ers h i p - the bane of control and tyranny
30 ti mes h i gher. These c o u n t ries have a
- are contagiolls.
Comparative Statistics.) \Ve fou n d with few exceptions, coun
4) also have low corr u ption and
h igh wealth. All the countries with low i ndividualism (defined as Tier
1), high
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B u re a u c r a cy: Th e b a n e of i n c e ntive
B r u c e F i n n i e, a s s o c i ate professor of fin a n c e , says c o r p o rate profitabi lity a n d national p r o s p e rity a re l i n ke d t o< i n d ivid u a l f r e e d o m a n d own e rs h i p .
By Bruce \V Finnie instein once quipped,
around the world can be explained on
Accounting complexity also contributed
"Bureaucracy is the death of a l l
the basis of owners h i p and fre edom
[0 the demise o f Enron. Any system that
sOllnd work." While h e was refer-
alone. Addi tionally, count ries with high
is nor transparent will be prone to cor
ring [0 the effens of socialism on coun
levels o f freedom and owners h i p have
ruption and ulti mately [0 fai lure. This is
cries, research has shown that h is state
much higher levels of environ men tal
even true for complex engineering sys
ment holds true. Many problems in both
sustainab i J i ty.
al development can be anribured [0 the detri mental effens of bureaucraC),.
tems, which are prone to failmc with someti mes-catastrophic resul ts.
corporate managemenr and internation B u reaucratic complex ity/p rofita b i l ity When I was a facul ty fel low with a
After addi tional research p roved my thesis that professional freedom and
large multi national corporation, my
small size are the keys ro corpo rate suc
national prosperity are d i recrly l i nked
assignment was [0 determine if its
cess, the thought occurred to me and
[0 freedom and ownership. Distributed
account ing system port rayed what was
m)' co-authors chat perhaps the same
ownership and the freed o m [0 ace o n
actually happeni ng. The company was
reasoning cou l d be ap plied [0 coun
o n e ' s o w n b e h a l f e m power b o r h compa
about [0 lose billions b u t could not
tries. \X'e began 1V0rking o n a series of
n ies and co u n t ries. I n face, two-thirds
detect the impending i m p losion because
o f the variation i n per capita income
i ts data were [00 complex to interpret.
Both corporate profitability and
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