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The Mooring Mast is PLU’s student-run newspaper, first printed in 1924. The unusual name of the newspaper came from the USS Shenandoah, a U.S. Navy airship. In nearby Fort Lewis there was a large mooring structure for the airship and the students derived the name from this in honor of the famed ship. Throughout its existence the newspaper was published as either 'The Mooring Mast' or 'The Mast.' The series in this collection show the different titles of the publication and years during which it was published as such. The newspaper includes coverage of campus events and activities, local and national news, athletics, editorials, and other information on student life and activities.
Becky McClurkin working for the 1966 - 1967 Mooring Mast
Nancy Waters, one of the Mooring Mast staff.
Dennis Beard working for the 1966 - 1967 Mooring Mast
Mooring Mast, October 27, 1971, page 10. Caption: "Arm-chair expert Jim Quillin receives his free case of Coke from MM Sports Editor Denney Phillips. The Coke is donated by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Tacoma."
Joe Greco and his sister Louise reading the Mooring Mast in the Golf Shop
Bob Spencer, Mooring Mast Editor. Saga 1972, p.67.
Mooring Mast, v. XLIX, no. XIV, February 11, 1972, p.6. John Denver appeared in concert at Olson Auditorium.
Mooring Mast, v. XLIX, no. XIV, February 11, 1972, p.6. John Denver appeared in concert at Olson Auditorium.