Part V

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1 . About Our Artists^

Spencer Allison is a paper-pushing senior with an unusual interest in octogenarian librarians who own aquariums and eat vegetarian.

Rod Aminian is a D.C.-destined senior. He hopes to participate in the 106th Annual Pegasus Equestrian.

Nichole Bogarosh, a graduate student in communication and leadership, enjoys reading and writing one-line biographies.

Martha Buttry is a junior.

Leslie Cabrera is a junior biology major.

Alissa Cowan is a cynical hopeless romantic pursuing psychology and religious studies who also enjoys swing dancing and serenading her sock monkey Edward. She often likes to sit under her special willow tree by Lake Arthur, collect acorns, and ponder the meaning of life.

Cat Dazé is a senior who will be entering the world of grown-ups next year.  She hopes to continue her studies and eventually be an Art Guru.

Marcus De La Rosa is a senior mechanical engineer. He likes pictures and taking them.

Anthony DeLorenzo is a senior who wants nothing more in life than to dance the Macarena.

Lindy Dentinger is a Gonzaga alum currently studying at LSU.

Julie Depner is a junior English major from San Diego. It shows.

Emily Drew co-owns a B&B with Satan, is friends with Dwight on Second Life, and is going to be a country western singer when she grows up. In her spare time she likes to solve mysteries with the Hardy Boys. She also dabbles in japanimation.

Chris Dreyer is building a tunnel to Luxembourg.

Alex Dumke is probably the only person on campus who simply detests Grey’s Anatomy and urges everyone to watch The Office instead.

Mary Elder will take bribes in the form of money, sushi or Camel filters. She is currently looking for a line of work in which this even comes up.

Katherine Eulensen is a sophomore English major.

Sierra Golden is from the middle-of-nowhere, Washington, and is currently living in Granada, Spain. She is a junior English and Spanish major.

Chris Heinrich feigns actual intelligence through frequent visits to Arts & Letters Daily.  Mostly he just ends up depressed by the inanity of some people’s concerns and enraged at those who proclaim the end of history.

Spencer Hensley is a junior psychology major also pursuing minors in English and history. He originally hails from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Dan Hess is a scuba-diving, Cal-loving, politics enthusiast who adores photography almost as much as he adores his cat. He is still the best barista in Crosby.

Katja Horwitz is a junior communications major who often doesn’t speak so good. She enjoys skiing and creative writing, has an addiction to Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, and still isn’t used to Spokane’s ADD weather.

Greg Hudson’s toast is burnt.  And no amount of scraping will remove the black parts.

Megan Kehoe is a senior studying English and political science.

Sabrina Mauritz graduated from Gonzaga in 2007 and has since been indulging herself by working at the House of Charity as an Americorp Volunteer and happily sitting in coffee shops around Spokane.

Emily McCracken is an English major who loves the sun.

Ashlin Mears wishes she could be like lichen and just hang out in the sun.

Adam Membrey is a junior special education major. He’s thinking he ought to wear a jacket more in the morning in the hopeless attempt that he can nudge the universe and get more people to eventually discover the amazing band, My Morning Jacket.

Emma Mincks is an English major, psychology minor from the Black Hills of South Dakota. Her dream is to be an eccentric old woman who cooks for her neighbors, and has friends coming to visit at all hours of the day for tea and good conversation. Reading, watching indie films, visiting art museums, and drinking good beer are her current passions. And she paints.

Fr. John Mossi, S.J., member of the Religious Studies Department, spent July of ‘07 in Hanoi teaching English to Vietnamese seminarians and sisters as well as enjoying the cultural sights and cusine of Vietnam.

Oscar Oswald is a 1-2-3-4-5-6 Roadrunner who wants to work at a peanut farm when he graduates.

Maureen Plass is a left-handed junior. She is magnetically attracted to cats and the human voice except when studying or trying to sleep. She hopes to meet you someday.

Marcy Ray is trying to take her friend’s advice to ball up and be somebody.

Hiro Schneider is a double concentration business major with a minor in history. He has been behind the lens for over six years, shooting both as an amateur and professionally. His photography has been featured nationwide and has won national awards.

Elizabeth Stauder isn’t quite sure who she is.  But she does enjoy rain walking, tree climbing, and pondering the universe.

Chris Sullins is a wannabe polymath obsessed with life. His demographic: senior computer science major and English minor. His dream job: clearing kids from his front lawn with a gnarled walking stick.

Donald A. Thuleen cannot read music, but sings anyway.

Adam Waterreus is a senior English major.

Hanne Zak: public relations major, junior, traveled all seven continents before she was eighteen. Website: Hannezak.com.

Jenna Zarzycki is an ‘07 alum.  She enjoys storytelling duels where she wields words and flailing gestures in epic battles where the only prize is a reaction from the audience.  1001 Arabian Nights, you just got served.

2 . The Golden Rule by Rod Aminian^

The Golden Rule