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So CEI is an actual 1 ware in1984, Collegi¬ far this year, we have working corporation, ate Entrepreneurs, Inc., worked on the tradi¬ rather than a business " " . has been the cor¬ tional Green and Gold club . As such, the * nerstone of business Pages (a local guide to experience we gather experience and knowl¬ UPS area merchants), is real and the knowl ¬ edge for a small group as well as the UPS/PLU edge workable. It pro¬ of studentshereat UPS. "Indulge'' Diner's vides a fertile breeding This dynamic group Card, The Turkey Trot ground for entrepre ¬ undertakes many di¬ SeaTac Shuttle, the Fi¬ neurial ideas and per¬ (L-R) Professor Frank Hruza (Advisor), Darcy Nelson, Miranda versified projects each nal Exams Survival Kit sonal leadership and Frost, Kapela, Dana Bemd Wilmer. year to make money, and quite a number of development Not Pictured: Jason Carl, Marc Johnson. ® have fun, and gain new and exciting un- — Carole D. Carroll valuable hand-on busi- dertakings. Presideni Pre-Law Society Front row: Erica Metzger, Mic¬ hele Thomley. 2nd row: Tan¬ ya Ostrogorsky, Advisor Ka¬ Fp he Pre-Law Society explores law as it applies ren Finney, Debbie Nobbe, . r 1 was designed to pre¬ to everyday life and also Theresa Diekhans. 3rd row: pare students not only for the moral questions that Julie Eaton, Jennifer Mollan- the Law School Admis¬ law involves. It is open to dor, Kathy Ficker, Joyce Sul¬ sion Test, but also for the any undergraduate stu¬ livan. 4th row: Margie Perk¬ experiences they may en¬ dent with an interest in ins, Martina Walters, Michele counter as they finish legal systems or law DeOcampo, Karen Peccia. 5th row: , their undergraduate school Rachel Iwamoto ® Vicki Fishfader, years in expectation Michelle of Darcy Nelson Ganje, Julie Tichenor. 6th Law School The Society — . row: Miranda Frost, Sandra Green, Karen Linker. Top row: Eric Sams, Troy Ander¬ son, Rodel Broas, David Dol- SPURS owitz. \\T e re at your service! SPURS service tradition. VV SPURS, the sopho¬ The annual Christmas campus elections, and more service organiza ¬ banquet and frequent happily perform many f tion,is a group that bene¬ holiday visits to the Chil¬ other duties around cam¬ fits both the University dren's hospital are also pus. SPURS is service and the community. Re¬ parts of the SPURS ser¬ with a smiled member that birthday vice regime. SPURS is Michelle Ganje cake your parents sent also proud to usher at — you? That was part of the arts events, man tables at Kathy Hedge: 160 I Front row: Sherin Brown, Jennifer Wexler, Sandrine Le- Hoang, Maura Goddard. 2nd row: Ericka Kraemer, Shawn u Cole. 3rd row: Danielle Katcher, Kathy Kruse, Wendy Lincoln, Liz Benazra, Amy Johnson. Top row: Carolyn Keatts, Stacey Ames, Brenda Hanning. Dance Team V TT P S w i n g D a n c e tive of the many facets U T e a m , f o r m e d of the University com¬ through the efforts of munity, UPSwing in ¬ nineteen hard working volves members from women, had their pre¬ each class, social affil ¬ mier performance dur¬ iation and varying in¬ ing the half-time of the terest groups. In the ¬ Amy Huntley UPS vs. Australian Bas- upcoming years, UP k e t b a l l E x h i b i t i o n Swing hopes to be game on November highly visible and con¬ 15, 1988. These ladies tinue to support the Campus Films began working in early athletic teams and September in prepara¬ boost student spirit by ampus Films had to Dinner", the Disney, Glory", "Mary Pop- tion for the upcoming providing fun and ener- ", " at v r a blockbuster year a n i m a t e d f a v o r i t e pins Breakfast season, which would g e t i c h a l f - t i m e - " " " ' ", " in 1988-89. Under the Bambi , Harold & Tiffany s The Best perfor¬ shows " " " consist of five 0 direction of rookie Maude , The Gods Years of Our Lives ¬ " mances. Representa — Sherin Brown Heidi Holzhauer, the M u s t B e C r a z y ", and The Ballad of " Chairperson, the dedi¬ "Psycho" and two Jim¬ Harayama . cated committee of my Stewart films "It's a The spring also in¬ twenty-five hard work¬ Wonderful Life" and cluded the exciting ers and creative tal ¬ "Rear Window". event "Foolish Plea¬ ents of Shelley Saran- Along with these big sures''. On the eve of OP to, advertiser, the or¬ titles came larger audi¬ April 1st, students ganization caught the ences of 400 to 600 gathered to see the Pa¬ attention and respect people per weekend, rade of Stars followed of the campus. and even more excit¬ by the student-made The schedule con¬ ing — a profit! The films. All were creative sisted of blockbuster gamble to get the big and classics of their new films, classic, and titles obviously paid own genre. The event c u l t f i l m s s u c h off, as the numbers was successful and a s i ' B I G ", "A Fish showed for the first generated a sense of C a l l e d W a n d a " , time in years that Cam¬ community through "Hannah & Her Sis¬ pus Films can make a the creation of our own > a ters", '' Broadcast profit. little Hollywood right Hews", ''Planes, Trains As for Honors Films, here in Tacoma. 8f Automobiles " , every Thursday night Hext year should " M o o n s t r u c k " , in spring. Me 003 was also prove successful "D.O.A.", and two pop¬ filled with anxious and continue on an up¬ ular surprise films that viewers who got to see ward swing. All of us on cannot be identified at free films that dealt the committee hope to this time. The classic with the theme of see all of you "at the and cult films included Coming of age. The ti¬ movies " 'Guess Who's Coming tles included "Hope & — Heidi Holzhauer A Front row: Brandon Star, Julie Taylor, Alazel Acheson . Frances Taytroe. 2nd row: Suzanne Smith, Karen Baruck. (Chairperson ) , Shirley Crow, Shelley ! I Heidi Holzhauer I Saranto. Top row: Teri Pollack, Michelle Reece-Hartley Becky Wilder, Kristen Serrato, Carole Carroll . Hot pictured: Marty Butler, Karen Brown, Greg Craven, Tom Economou . Sandy Fletcher, Ann Keefer, Tony Keskula, Scott Horton , Tim Olsen . Lisa Ramirez, Pam Speas. r. NP T. & u At E * n £ ra 161 Front row: Maire Sullivan, Renee Ackermann, Am Stephenson, Lorelee Parker, Lea Anne Bantsari, Rebecc; Stansbury, Anne Bricker, Kip Stevenson, Barry Antor (Advisor). Top row: Tim Hinthorn, Michelle Morrison, Carole Carroll, Ruthann Austinhirst, Amy Seemann, Robert Hill , .. Jason Carl, Chris Petersen, Qreg Anderson. < > - IS\ / Hoon Ha RHA Mortar Board cme to sunny . fects the hall resi- 7* Mortar Board isa cap speaker for AIDS Aware¬ three. Members per ¬ RHA!!!Yes, RHA dents, such as aca- worn during gradua ¬ ness Day, and ran a van formed a service projecl the Residence Hall As— - demic and social pro- tion ceremonies. It's the shuttle to Sea-Tac at on Valentine's Day, spon¬ sociation can meet grams, philanthropy symbol of Mortar Board, Christmas. Some also sored a public policy — ¬ , , ¬ ¬ all the wishes and de projects sports and the national senior hon went to a conference at open forum, and pre sires you may have any concerns the resi¬ orary service organiza ¬ the University of Wash ¬ sented awards for out while living in the Uni¬ dents might have aris¬ tion. The University of ington and a joint dinner standing students and versity's residence hall ing from life in the hall. Puget Sound's Otlah with UW actives and Seat¬ faculty. Other activities system. Your enter¬ But RHA doesn't con ¬ chapter was busy this tle area alumni. included a surprise raffle tainment directorsdur¬ fine itself to dealing year with service projects The focus of the spring and the beginnings oi ing your stay in the res¬ just on the individual and social activities. was Mortar Board Week, new membership selec idence hall are the en- hall level. RHA also In the fall. Mortar February 12-18. Because tion. In mid-April the ergetic, enthusiastic acts on a system-wide Board members sat at a the group's three pur¬ group turned over the re members of your RHA and a campus level. table for Literacy Aware¬ poses are service, schol ¬ ins to the class of '90® ' hall government. They We ve done things ness Week, sponsored a arship, and leadership, — Amy Stephensor can lend an under¬ such as an all-campus pizza lunch with guest the week honored all standing ear to any Beach Party at the end concern you may of summer, and an have, because they are Around-the-World tour just like you a con ¬ of the different conti¬ cerned resident— of the nents (halls) to kick off -s hall.
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