University of Puget Sound - Tamanawas Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1985

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Business Admini tration by Wendy Mueller hat can you do with a degree in business? Anything you want to! Because it is such a broad, versa- tile field,just about anything goes when it comes time to go into the working world. Majoring in business administration more or 5 less prepares students to work in organiza- tions upon graduation. It doesn't matter Whether one chooses a volunteer, non- profit, business, or public organization, a business degree is looked at favorably by all. It allows a person to get their foot in the door, and they don't have to start complete- ly from scratch. It is also favorable to spe- cialize in a certain area of business such as computers, marketing, accounting and man- agement. Occupations in those subspeciali- ties could be anything from a C.P.A to the manager of Boeing. Many use the business degree to go on to graduate school, and some still go on to law school. Even if one goes to a graduate or law school, only a minority go on to the really large firms, while many end up in small and family-related firms. Pictured: Right: John Knutsen reflects on a question asked by one of his students. Far right bottom: John Dickson explains the principles of financial management. Far right top: Business and Public Administra- tion Faculty - tl-rl Standing: Donald Ramey, Denis Umstot, Keith Maxwell, Bill Baarsma, Tim Schiller, George Brooker, Roy Polley. Sitting: Garth Blanchard, John Dickson. Upper corner: Dorothy Koehl. Nina



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Communication and Theater Art by Jonathan Dong he department of Communication and Theater Arts seeks to help stu- dents develop their individual abili- ties and gain competence in various strategies for improving effective com- munication. They acquire knowledge and skills that apply to nearly every aspect of their private and public lives. Careers in communication are numerous. Students may elect to get a degree in Theater Arts and go on to professional acting. The communication field can also prepare stu- dents in public relations, journalism, and broadcasting. The work environment today has oriented itself toward communications and it is critically important for students to have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Students at the University of Puget Sound can learn hands on experience by involving themselves with the many communication activities available. These include the Trail newspaper, the KUPS radio, Pi Kappa Del- ta, the forensics society, the Tamanawas yearbook, and the Inside Theater Drama Organization. Pi Kappa Delta finished a very successful year with fine showings at tournaments at Clark College, Lower Columbia College, Willamette University, and Western Washington University. Sophomore David Muttillo and freshman Glenn Kuper consis- tently placed in junior debate and freshman Stephanie Novacek did particularly well in extemporaneous speaking. 28 Pictured: Above: Discussing theories in communication, David Droge shares his in- sights pertaining to the Toulmin Model of Rhetorical Communication. Far top: Mem- bers of the Pi Kappa Delta, honorary fraternal organization for intercollegiate de- baters and speakers, discuss their upcoming tournaments. Far bottom: Pi Kappa Delta- Cl-rj Front: Dr. Kris Bartanen, Glenn Kuperg 2nd row: Jonathan Dong, Ian Northrg David Muttillo, 3rd row: Wayne Hickenb tom, Debbie Gay, 4th row: Eric Clarke, J o Gleghorn. Practicing their speeches: Je Calkins, Nate Galbreath, Krista Goldstint Korey Johnson, Jane Maurer, Bob McPhai Jeff Moskovitz, Stephanie Novacek, Ti Roberts, Sandi Robinson, Heidi Van Wel Scott Bird, Leslie Geisenberg.

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