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D8 M55 il' il' ananas you wanl lhen you wani ihe following noies are jusi ihree of lhe many in+eres+ing excuses received by Mullnomah ieachersz 9!l7f75 Please excuse Rossie from class yesierday. He was iired and needed a nappy. He's a growing boy and needs his resl. Whenever he gels lired in class, please lei him go and lay down wilh ihe iowel I seni along wiih him. Thanks so much. His moiher iO!I7!75 Johnny was abseni Tuesday ihrough Thursday U4-161 due io a phenomenal infecluous disease. Invesiigaiors are researching iis sympioms and effecls. and will repori laler ihe nalure and name of ii. In ihe meaniime, please accepi him back inlo socieiy. He has been innoculaled lo prevenl lurlher spreading of humongous infections. Il' his skin begins io ripple and bones proirude. give him a shoi of penicillin B340Q. Ve Vani Your Blood Day Name-Tom Kinnier i Daie-April 5. 1976 Class missed-Bib. 302 Reason for absence-I was walking in ihe park one day, in lhe merry monlh oi' May, when a vampire aflacked me and sucked a pini of blood, lhen sal me down and gave me some cookies and punch. Nicesl vampire I ever mei. The worth of your participation in this life- saving program can only be measured by the eternal gratitude of the recipient whose life you may have saved.
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I Thompson Diane Rodkey and Larry Gudbauglz enler the building ai University of Por!- laurl where the junior-,verlior banquet was held. Ray Dimirm. his wife Nelma, DD Mitchell and Doug Hrzrvey leave the builrling after the multi-media presen- tation. Monday, April 5 . . . Thanks for the money for a formal Another crisis! Tomorrow's the last day to buy tickets and we need a more. equal balance between the number of seniors and the juniors and grads who will attend. You see, seniors don't have to pay. So, if we don't get enough non-seniors attending, we'll lose money. It's not that we're out for profit. This isn't a money-making benefit. But we would like to 'break even or at least stay out of the hole . . . Friday, April 9 . . . Tomorrow's the big night! According to the special presentation chairmen fDoug Steward, Steve MacLurg, and Randy Armstrong! we're all set to go . . . Sunday, April 11 . . . Last night was our banquet. It was so neat! But Iiwouldn't have appreciated it half as much if I hadn't been involved behind the scenes. Speaking of involvement behind the scenes, because of my involvement, I was one of the few people who knew that the entertainment didn't come off exactly as planned. For some reason, the Peters Sis- ters didn't show up. QI can't understand why. They are both pretty dependable! But the Lord really undertook. Only a -1' x ' 1: Carl Thompson very few people knew that they were scheduled to perform, so their absence didn't hurt us. Yet, it's too bad they didn't make it. Everyone would have loved 'em. I wish you could have heard the Sonday Singers. Brian Gerards, a former MSB music teacher who is now Hinson's music director, organized the group. At least half of them were former Multnomah students. Gordon Goertzen and Irvin Wood put on a two-man patriotic skit. What a riot! Our multi-media presentation was super. It really looked professional. Following the slide show, we had one more surprise. You should have seen the seniors when they saw their baby pictures hanging up! Well, I better close for now. It might be a while before you hear from me again. With the banquet over, I won't know what to write about! Love, Your daughter Carl D7 M53 1 , ' v 7 Q lv I T . , 1 . 5 - :?'? , 5 7 .,h:il'i.P E: .,,,l,,: 4' .
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y. Chuckie Margolis surrendered in dig- niig as ihe Iasi of iive fugiiives cap- iured bg ihe MSB junior class. Shirleg Brown, Gordon Goerizen, Fred Harris. Cherie Sires, and Chuckie disguised ihemselves for a junior class manhuni ai Poriland Airpori. Chuckie was ihe Iasi one discovered, eluding her classmaies For a record iime of 29 minuies 46 seconds. A flown promotes srhool spirit by selling spirit billions . Tim Snvdef The five juniors who disguised themselves for the junior class mar1hur1t were: ffrom leftj Pat johnson, Cheryl Sires, Fred Harris. Gordon Goertzen and Shirley Brown. EG -Jmvvvi il! ' i ueplow eue egz 109 M55
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