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

 - Class of 1985

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Mountain cAsh 1 9 5 May 1985 Volume 71 WWC After Hours p. 30 Words of Wisdumb My Turn 2 Reflections Local Color 3 Religion A Faithful Following 18 Sports Jock Talk 22 Academics The Brain Trust 26 Activities Live: From College Place 30 Student Life Alternate Life Forms 36 A Year in Review USA 1984-85 40 Administration Top Shots 44 Faculty Academia Nuts 48 AS WWC Playing Politics 56 Graduates 60 Undergraduates 78 Roster Home for the Summer 112 Fond Farewell p. 44

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The Ash Staff Editor Randy Thornton Assistant Editor Bridget Knox Layout Hernando Colon Rey Regoso Photography Graham Dorland Gill Bahnsen Jerry Mahn Writers Ben Cawthra Curt Dewees Dan Kaempff Linda Masden Sherry Wachter Kelli Wilson Editorial Assistant Heidi Paulman Editorial Advisors Shane Hinshaw Mark Earl Faculty Advisor Tom Emmerson The Mountain Ash is published once yearly by the Associated Students of Walla Walla College, College Place, WA 99324. Copyright 1985, all rights reserved. The text of this publication and all photographs or drawings herein, may not be reproduced or transmitted by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, record¬ ing, storage in an information retrieval system, or otherwise, without the prior ex¬ press written consent of the Mountain Ash and the Associated Students of Walla Walla College. Special Thanks to Color Press for their dedication to the production of the year’s Mt. Ash. For the patience that never ceased through the difficulties incurred in the resigna¬ tion of this year’s first Ash staff, and contin¬ uing through the late building of this book by the new staff. I also thank my father for the $50 he sent me in the mail last fall and to my mother for no real reason at all. -rt ON THE COVER: Mt. Ash thanks Harold Kehney for his photo contribution on the cover, and Jeanne McMeaname for the artwork. Still Grouchy After all this year When I finally sat down and began to think up an inspiring message to share with the readers of this fine publication, the first thought that struck my mind was ‘why?’ Why do people, (especially me), choose to become active in extracurricular activities such as the Student Association and its publications? This was not an easy question to answer. Since I believe in student government, I have chosen to be actively involved. But through my participation I have paid the price academically — as have many others. So why? After all, as my good friend Elaine Blake counseled me with a quote from her grand¬ father, “What difference will it make in a thousand years?” The really disheartening fact is, the con¬ tributions I make today won’t even be remembered 10 years from now. Discouraging as it may seem, it was in this that I found my answer. How can we reach tomorrow except by today? The sacrifices and accomplishments of today’s society are the building blocks of tomor¬ row’s civilizations. What really made a difference to me was the thought of my small input making tomorrow a better day. It’s not im¬ portant whether or not any of us are remembered at WWC ten years from now. What is important is that the contributions we make today will be useful tomorrow and that these acts will always be recognized and appreciated. Where would we be if everyone was primarily interested only in their own success? Would this col¬ lege be what it is today without those who where willing to sacrifice? Let’s look at another example. Summer youth camp employment has been a part of my life for six years now. The pay certainly doesn’t make it the hottest job on earth and the rewards of camp work are few and far between. But there is always the chance and op¬ portunity that a staff member will provide a child with just the love and attention he needs to make an impact on his life that can make a real difference. The case is the same here at Walla Walla College—especially as we are a Christian campus. The events of greatest importance are not the successes or failures of the individual. Neither are congratula¬ tions on a well accomplished Stu¬ dent Association of any lasting value. What is important is that we have been contributors to a better tomorrow and that we have taken advantage of the chance and the opportunity to positively affect other lives. May that always be the goal of each member of this campus both while we are here and as we go our own ways. Randy Thornton Editor

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