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encountered — students and colleagues alike.” Matthias came to PLU, where she sang in Choir of the West and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from PLU in 1962. She received her master of science degree from the University of Washington in 1965. While a student at PLU, she met her husband Paul Matthias; they married in 1964. She taught in Wisconsin and Iowa as he completed seminary and eventually he received a pastoral call from Spanaway Lutheran Church. She served for many years as a musician for the
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PersonnelSopranos – Altos – Tenors – BassesSopranos LEFT TO RIGHT: Kristen Ronning, Allie Watk
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your car before getting in, noticing if anything is disturbed or out of place. Once inside lock all doors and keep windows rolled up. Drive well traveled and brightly lit roads. Never pick up a hitchhiker. If you suspect you are being followed, drive to an open business to seek help. If you fear leaving your car, sound the horn repeatedly. If someone stops to help, stay in your car and ask them to call for help for you. Off Campus Safety RemindersPLU is located within a residential community that
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appropriate. Audition Materials for Chair Placement:After participant’s check in on January 10th, chair placement auditions will be held in various rooms in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Please open and print the PDF version of your part for your instrument and practice prior to the January 10th check in. Flute, Oboes, Clarinet (B-Flat), Clarinet (Bass), Clarinet (Contra Bass), Bassoon, Sax (Alto), Sax (Bari), Sax (Tenor), Trumpet/Cornet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium TC, Euphonium BC, Tuba
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Gymnasium Remembrance & Reflection 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. “Schlaf Mein Kind” by Allan E. Naplan, performed by PLU Women’s Choir, directed by Lauren Whitham “The Last Butterfly” (based on the poem, “I Never Saw Another Butterfly,” written by a child at Terezin), performed by Cantor Leah Elstein of Temple Beth El Comments from Rabbi Bruce Kadden, Temple Beth El (Tacoma) Olson Gymnasium Literature of Witness: Young Writers from the Holocaust 11:15 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Fran Sterling and PLU student discussion
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