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February 1973

This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association, from February 1973. Articles included are: Labors of Love and Inspiration, Interim Offers Challenge on Campus and Overseas, Major Tacoma Community Action Study to be Undertaken on PLU Campus, PLU to Host Summer Seminars for Clergy, Laity, Mark Salzman's Death Saddens Campus, Alumni Communities, Travelin' with Harv: Mountains--Peace--Coffee Shops, A Golden Opportunity for Community Advancement, You Too Can Take Part in PLU Alumni Activities!, Alumni Around the World, Births, Marriages, Deaths, Africa Highlight of '73 Interim, PLU Teacher Placement Office Serves Alumni, Recycling, 'Gladiators,' Lute Cagers Face Uphill Battle in Drive for Title, Winning Year, Seven PLU Tankers Qualify for Nationals, Mound Strength Key to PLU Diamond Hopes, Lute Field Stars Bolster Spring Track Title Hopes, Spotlight on Alumni: Prof. Knudsen Prepares 'A Gift of Nature' for Tacoma Community, Harshman, Ericksen Spark Key '73, Economic Expansion Ostenson's Goal, PLU Alumni Association Board of Directors 1972-73, Gilbreath Promoted at Cal State, Lokken Editor for Bible Society, and Bischoff Principal at Utah School.

February 1974

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  • 1974-02
  • Part of Scene

This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association, from February 1974. Articles included are: Rays of Light Through Lives of Witness, Swedish Lucia Bride Dazzles in Visit to PLU, Area, Peterson Resigns as Development VP to Take Hospital Post, Bob Hope to Entertain at PLU March 10, Neufeld, Coltom Appointed to Collegium, Alumni Posts at PLU, Dr. Walter Schnackenberg Remembered . . ., The Best Teacher I Have Ever Known . ., Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture Fund Created, We're Off and Running, Who Are the Students at PLU?, Odds and Ends--Bits and Pieces, Estate Planning Vital to Family's Future, Alumni Around the World, Births, Deaths, Marriages, 'Lost' Alumni, Correction, Summer Session 1974, PLU Alumni Involved in University of Washington Medical School Project, Spotlight on Alumni, Secretary of Agriculture Visits Stuhlmiller Farm Near Edwall, Wash., PLU Alumni Tours announces Tour to Scandinavia, Alumni Tours Offer Visit to Scandinavia, Spring Holiday in Hawaii Offered in April, 1963 Choir of the West Enjoys Summer Reunion, Alum Pioneers Women's Entry into Raal Estate Appraisal Work, Choir of the West to Tour Oregon, California in Late March, Chinese Students Celebrate, PLU Students Raise Funds for Needy, Lutes Lead Northwest Conference Hoop Scramble in Final Week of Season, Golf, Tennis Teams Seek Title Repeats as Spring Season Nears, 'Gladiators,' PLU Swimmers Aim for Top National Ranking, Prized Christmas Plate Collection Presented to PLU, Forums to Explore Effect of Educational Work Release Programs, and Wenatchee Woman Adds Plate to PLU Bing & Grondahl Collection.

February 1975

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  • 1975-02
  • Part of Scene

This is a copy of Scene from February 1975. Articles included are: PLU Elects New President: Dr. William Rieke PLU Alum, Believes University Should Be Heavily Church-Related,' A Gathering of Dedicated Friends: PLU Q Club Enjoys Rapid Growth, Potential, Fascinating Creatures from the Deep: PLU Biologist Studies Deep Water Fishes; Discovers Ocean Current, Learning Is for a Lifetime: A Businessman Returns to School--30 Years Later, New Adult Program Coordinator Appointed, Seeking to Minimize the Discomfort, A Home Can Be a Final Bequest, Applications Up; Alumni Key to Dollar Aid Increase, Indian Faith Needs Better Understanding, King Olav of Norway Plans Visit to PLU, PLU Students Developing History of Parkland, Norwegian-American Celebration Begins May 3, PLU Drama Student Earns Honor, Ann Mehlum First PLU Fulbright Scholar, Truman First Schnackenberg Lecture Guest, Former U.S. Senator to Lecture at PLU in March, Volunteers--The Backbone of PLU, Alumni a Key to PLU Future, Riekes Have Close Family PLU Ties, 1974-75 Alumni Board, Former PLU Faculty and Staff, Class Notes, Deaths, Marriages, Births, Who's Who of World Women Names Alum, 22 Nurses Presented Senior Pins, Children's Theatre Starts 20th Year, Hicks Top PLU Scorer in a Decade, PLU Matmen Finish 2nd in Conference, Abe Rates Regional Boot Honor, Sue Creaver Leads Lady Lute Squad, Lutes Score Well; Miss of Flag Bid, Tennis, Golf Titlists Spark Spring Hopes, National Title Hopes Spur Lute Tankers, and Calendar of Events.

January 1971

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  • 1971-01
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This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association at PLU, from January 1971. Articles included are: Private Education in Trouble, Four Years Later: Alumni Foresight Apparent in Modern PLU Library Facility, Council Makes Recommendations: Solons to Study 'State Aid to Private College Students' Plan, Dollar Squeeze Not Immediate Threat at PLU, Education in the '70s at PLU, Alumni Director Applications Urged Soon, Gatherings Attract Alums, Interim at PLU, Response to 1971 Annual Fund Drive 'Surprising, Exciting,' Preserve Dualism in Education, State's Private Colleges Face Dollar Dilemma, Alumni Around the World, Marriages, Deaths, Births, Someone's Listening; Someone Cares: Positive Action on Issues Viewed as Alternative to Violence at PLU, Attention: Insurance Salesmen, Lutes Rebound from Slow Start; Conference Play Begins, 18 Grid Records Set in 1970, Lute Gridders Honored; Boice All American, PLU President Appointed to State Council, PLU Professor Receives $10,975 Research Grant, Griggs Named Minority Coordinator, and PLU Enrollment Up 10 Percent Over Last Year.

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