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98-0574-09
Item · 1998
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs

Rotary Scholar Rachel Peitsch ('98), a native of Astoria, Oregon, earned bachelor's degrees in Scandinavian area studies and political science at PLU and served a Rotary Ambassador fellowship in Bergen, Norway, doing graduate research of the agricultural trade at the University of Bergen. Later, as a student at the University of Oregon School of Law, she was awarded a Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship

98-0573-15
Item · 1998
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs

Christina del Rosario Fridenstine ('75), director of Student Involvement and Leadership, academic year 1997-1998. That year she was granted a 2-month sabbatical to study folklore in the Philippines.

98-0572-01
Item · 1998
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs

Susan Mackin Boe ('84) wrote a high school text book titled "Total Health Choices for a Winning Lifestyle". Boe graduated from PLU with a bachelor's degree in K-12 physical education and, according to an article in the Scene (v. 28, no.14), was inspired in part by the PLU Physical Education Department.

98-0571-09
Item · 1998
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs

Katherine Maloney ('00) was one of 316 students (nationwide) to win the Goldwater Scholarship. A chemistry major, her winning essay was titled "The Influence of Terminal Atoms on the Magnetic Properties of Copper Halide Dimers" and she was assisted in her research by chemistry professor Duane Swank.

98-0570-05
Item · 1998
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs

Fulbright Scholar Kristina Knoll ('98) was a programming assistant at the PLU Women's Center and a substitute teacher at the Tacoma German Elementary school.