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20120620-007
2012-06-20
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

Erica Boyle '13, a Colorado native, paddles a kayak in Puget Sound at Owen Beach in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

20120620-011
2012-06-20
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

Erica Boyle '13, a Colorado native, paddles a kayak in Puget Sound at Owen Beach in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

20120620-014
2012-06-20
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

Erica Boyle '13, a Colorado native, paddles a kayak in Puget Sound at Owen Beach in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

20120620-016
2012-06-20
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

Erica Boyle '13, a Colorado native, paddles a kayak in Puget Sound at Owen Beach in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

20120620-024
2012-06-20
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

Erica Boyle '13, a Colorado native, paddles a kayak in Puget Sound at Owen Beach in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

20130315-145
2013-03-15
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

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.

20130315-149
2013-03-15
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

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.

20130315-150
2013-03-15
Part of John Froschauer Photographs

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.