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Sounds of the season Music majors Kris Knien and John Meier warm up at the Littlefield organ for the annual Halloween concert, to be presented tomorrow in the Walker-Ames Room, Kane. Each year students of Music Professor Carole Terry don costumes and present spooky music for the season. This year the concerts are at 12:30 and 8 p.m., with tickets - at $8 general and $5 for students and seniors - available at the door.
Photo by Kathy Sauber
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Marc Lindenberg
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Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus. You tell us where. The names of all those with the correct answer will be entered in a drawing for a gift certificate donated by the University Book Store. To enter, go to our Web site, http://depts.washington.edu/uweek, and fill out the entry form. Or, send your entry by e-mail to uweek@u.washington.edu along with your name, department, campus address and telephone number. The deadline is 5 p.m., Tuesday. WeÕll give away one prize per quarter.
Photo by Mary Levin
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Last week's answer: Last weekÕs photo was taken in the Desert Teaching Collection in the Botany Greenhouse, as almost everyone who entered knew. Check out the list of winners on the Mystery Photo page.
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With Digital Sandbox software created by the Design Machine Group, architects can create a 3D display like the one above. The software helps the designer sculpt specific land-forming tasks that mirror real-world issues.
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Judy Gustafson |
Victor Flores, assistant director of the Ethnic Cultural Center, stands in the lobby of the newly remodeled building.
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Ronald Smith, left, and Frank Smoll sit on bleachers at a softball field. The two have helped many amateur coaches nationwide with their book on young athletes, Way to Go, Coach, which was recently updated.
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Jay Herzmark, an industrial hygienist and Halloween enthusiast displays one of the masks hes created. Herzmark uses the masks as props in his annual Halloween display.
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Larry Dean |
Randy Moon
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Tennis Challenge nets $1.4 million
The Schick Xtreme III Tennis Challenge drew a capacity crowd to Key Arena on Oct. 7 and raised $1.4 million for UW Medical Centers Breast Care and Cancer Research Center. Below, Dr. Paul Ramsey, vice president for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, with Andre Agassi. At left, Pete Sampras.
Photos by Jeff Vinnick/AllSport
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