The PLU Progress Club raised money for the Free Care Fund at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Throughout the week about 20 students carried two jars with them for donations - one labeled "save it," the other "shave it." Which ever had the most money in it by the end of the week determined what would happen to their hair.
The PLU Progress Club raised money for the Free Care Fund at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Throughout the week about 20 students carried two jars with them for donations - one labeled "save it," the other "shave it." Which ever had the most money in it by the end of the week determined what would happen to their hair.
The PLU Progress Club raised money for the Free Care Fund at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Throughout the week about 20 students carried two jars with them for donations - one labeled "save it," the other "shave it." Which ever had the most money in it by the end of the week determined what would happen to their hair.
The PLU Progress Club raised money for the Free Care Fund at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Throughout the week about 20 students carried two jars with them for donations - one labeled "save it," the other "shave it." Which ever had the most money in it by the end of the week determined what would happen to their hair.
Leslie Ducay '14, communications major, at PLU on Thursday, March 21, 2013. (Photo/John Struzenberg)
Leslie Ducay '14, communications major, at PLU on Thursday, March 21, 2013. (Photo/John Struzenberg)
Leslie Ducay '14, communications major, at PLU on Thursday, March 21, 2013. (Photo/John Struzenberg)
Leslie Ducay '14, communications major, at PLU on Thursday, March 21, 2013. (Photo/John Struzenberg)
Leslie Ducay '14, communications major, at PLU on Thursday, March 21, 2013. (Photo/John Struzenberg)
Leslie Ducay '14, communications major, at PLU on Thursday, March 21, 2013. (Photo/John Struzenberg)