Walla Walla University - Mountain Ash Yearbook (College Place, WA)

 - Class of 1983

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MOUNTAIN ASH THE NNUAL Ah XL PUBLISHER The ASSOCiUlCd Students of Walla Walla College EDITOR John Haluschuk LAYOUT 81 DESIGN EDITOR Mike Welch ART DIRECTION Bob Barnes MANAGING EDITOR Steven Huluschak PRODUCTION EDITORS Shirley Linebuugh Audrey Suekett ADVERTISING 81 PR. Katrina Paulman PHOTOGRAPHIC DIRECTOR Lon Canuduy PHOTOGRAPHERS Teri Belts Derek Ewell Shane Hinshaw Dean Puulson Craig Stowell DARKROOM TECHNICIANS Gill Bahnsen Quinn Jones SECRETARIES Deirdre, MucVurish Patti Roberts TYPESETTING Renee Dug Kuri Richardson PASTE-UP Teri Bans Jeff Ramsey CIRCULATION Wayne Dunbar ADVISOR Tom Emmerson CONCEPT Mike Welch As editor of this publica tion, 1 have earned the inalienable right to jot down a few thought pro- voking comments. Thus, what follows is my endeavor to embody these thoughts into a specific form. To begin. 1 would like to say that as a senior l have become an ardent supporter of my college. This undy- ing devotion to my college is a mira- cle that seems to take place in every student when they realize that they will soon have to depart from this place. By other students, it is looked upon as a type of collegiate senility. They cannot understand what has transpired to cause us to quit comp- laining about our lot here at Walla Walla College. It is a well-known fact that when in college you complain about most everything, but never very bitterly. This complaining is often more of a social requirement titan a deep felt conviction. To my knowledge, there has never been a riot of any sort, let alone any type of peace march down College Avenue. What i am getting at is that Walla Walla College is a place where, though we may not like the way some things are conducted, we are overall content and pleased with the circumstances in which we find ourselves. From the above mentioned we may conclude that our Alumni are strong supporters of this institution. 1 would like to add that the students are very grateful to the alumni for their sup- port. One sad note to this is that many alumni upon returning to Visit their collegiate homestead find. to their dismay. many changes in rules, at titudes, and surroundings. These Changes are simply a consequence of the passing of time in a constantly Changing world. it should be seen in no way as a degradation of the educa tional system or the spiritual em- phasis underlined for the students; I realize it is hard for many alumni to advocate an institution which may not seem like the school it was, but to the students here and now. it means quite a bit. This is a good educational institution, and it needs the support of all those people whose life it has touched at some time or another. For us now attending this college, we may not always see what this place has to offer. What is apparent is that undergraduate education takes up four years leight in some cases, not to mention any namesl of our lives, and ten of thousands of our moneys. At the end of those years we are given a piece of paper that states that we may quite legitimately hang a BA. or some other B whatever after our John Henry. Therefore, 1 have taken it upon myself to remind you what else you have to gain from a year spent at Walla Walla College. First and what should be the most obvious, you will Obtain a yearbook which, l might add, you will probably CONTRIBUTIONS: Everyone has plenty to say about how things should be done, but not many people actually do those things which everyone has plenty to say about. We welcome story, art, and photo contributions for first North American serial rights We will consider all Contributions, but assume no responsibility for unsolicited proposals. manuscripts, Or photographs. Please include a self-atldressed, stamped envelope with contributions, Send all contributions to: Mountain Ash, Walla Walla College, College Place, WA 99324 PS. if you don't have, any suggestions, dont make any complaints. NAME: Bob Haynes OCCK'PXHON: NAME: Gill lsahnsen UCCVPATION: Chief Darkroom Terhni M'l Dil'et'tor, Doodle: rian, Corn Chip Taster PREV. EXPERIENCE: PREV, EXPERIENCE, None NOHC NAME: Steven llalust'hak OCCl'RYleON: Business Managett Food NAME: Lon Canatlay OCCUPATION: Chief Photographer, Nikon 'l'ester Supply IlRi-lV.EXPERIENCE: PREV, EXPERIENCE: None Nine

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