Donald Eugene Strandness Jr. (PLU class of 1950) and his wife Edith, academic year 1997-1998. Dr. Strandness, whose research brought about significant advances in noninvasive vascular medicine, was a former head of the division of vascular surgery at the University of Washington. He was born in Bowman, North Dakota, in 1928, and passed away January 7, 2002, at his home in Bellevue, Washington at the age of 73.
Kenneth Hartvigson, member of Board of Regents, academic year 1997-1998.
Kenneth (class of 1965) and Joyce (Haavik) Hartvigson (class of 1965), academic year 1997-1998.
Former Miss SeaFair and PLU alum Alison Grande (1995) was featured in a Scene story (v. 28, no. 14) after winning an Emmy for a consumer alert series she produced for KIRO-TV in 1997. She later became a reporter for the station. Alison grew up in Redmond, Washington, and graduated from PLU with a degree in Broadcast Journalism.
"Alison Corrigan '94 was named president and CEO of the Greater Federal Way Chamber of Commerce in November. At 25, she is the youngest president in the chamber's history" (p. 14 Scene Spring 1998). Alison started working with the Chamber of Commerce as an intern while attending PLU.
Milton Nesvig speaking on PLU alums.
Anders Ramstad interviewed by Milton Nesvig.
Arthur Giere interviewed by Milton Nesvig in Galesville, Wisconsin.
Milton Nesvig speaking on the PLU campus.
Milton Nesvig speaking on the PLU campus (continued).