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5 1,1 Jerry Prouty X Z Seniors play games in lhe basement of their adviser Mr. Bill Muirls home. fForegro1ma'j Roh Cullon and Cinrly Ring. fBdf'kg7'0llll!1'j Kathy Srbubert, Gary Parker, Pam Ball and Linda Ballweg. 5-4- Q, Se ks x - '1 .as MA. ak- 222 'xv-.Q ,Nma- 'izm EAT: mm Elf o 9152 2 e -53-.. EEK 2,255 Ywfbfi hbg. wg-Y SYU 32:53, .oe ... 2.52 'N E-E' qw N-N ,ET A2 .2 RS E.: on fl. QT? rn? 'AN Car Thompson Larry Gadbaugh reads a passage of Scripture at the missionary banquet in the gymnasium. 7
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MB C3 U55 smarty imagery The class of 1976 had only three short years to bulld rts stockplle of Multnomah memorles Now lts members have graduated But the memorles of those years and of the class 1tself w1ll never be forgotten They w1ll l1nger w1th1n class members themselves wxthm students who came ln contact Wlth the class and Wlthlll the boun darles of Multnomah School of the Blble s campus The class w1ll be remembered flrst of all as a responslve clss RESPONSIVE sald semor class advlser B111 Muir to learnmg ln the classroom responslve to assummg responslbllxty responslve to forming frlendshlps The class wlll also be remembered as a productlve class The class members were productlve smce the very start but they really got gomg as they worked on plans for the Jumor semor banquet during thelr Junlor year After months of workmg on Saturdays holdmg feverxsh meetlngs ln B 3 and practlcmg for the play P1lgr1m s Progress the class turned out one of the most outstandmg banquets Multnomah has seen The class members went on bemg produc t1ve durmg thelr semor year Class offlcers mcluded John Legas pres1dent Steve Mlller v1ce president Deirdre Mltchell secretary and Nancy Call treasurer They devlsed a umque ldea of lntervlewlng every semor and postlng the ll'lteI'VleWS 1n John Mltchell Hall along wlth each semor s plc ture gH dB1lg dPmBl1 nb M Fxrst semester the class put on a roller skatmg party a bowlmg party that led to Mom Needham s house the game Call your bluff and a tlme of smgmg at the Mulr s house Lets Make a Deal e BIG productlon of the year and the Thanksglvmg chapel Second semester productlons mcluded an overnlght retreat at Kah nee ta Warm Sprlngs an evenmg of 1ce skatlng tafter Wh1Ch sen1ors were treated at Farrell s by v1s1t1ng mlsslonary Wally De Smetj and the semor banquet 1n the A Frame whlch mcluded a melodrama of the hlstory of the Unlted States Fmally the class wlll be remembered as both a fun class and a serlous mlnded class The llves of many class members Prof B111 Mulr went on were marked by splrltual growth and maturity Each productlon and act1v1ty meant a tlme of workmg together of gettmg to know each other through the good and the bad of lear nmg from each other s dlfferences and of fmdmg acceptance wxth each other Over the three years of study llves were com pletely changed around rough edges were rounded off and personalltles were developed m a beautiful way The class of 1976 has gone But 1ts memorles wlll never be forgotten by Glorla Hegge t til: y bnq Otob Jerry fi
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HQ M55 Five llloys to Spell: Qregorious Rowdy You would think the grads would be the most dignified, mature and studious group on campus. All of us younger kids were kind of watching them to see how mature college graduates really acted. Well, things weren't exactly what we expected them to be. Some people called them downright crazy. It didn't seem to matter where they were-at basketball games, at dinner, at school functions, walking outside on cam- pus-they always seemed to hang around together and whenever the subject of the grad class would happen to come up, they would immediately start cheering spon- taneously. They had an incredible royal rooter, Les Winslow, who helped promote spirit at basketball games, and everywhere else, and it was the grads, believe it or not, who fought the hardest for the spirit bunny. Grad class njficerx sing around the pian The 80-member grad class was headed up by John Tiffin, class president, Wes Reimer, vice president, Karla Paul, treasurer, Terry Ford, secretaryg and Lin- da Kempel and Don Mortenson, social chairmen. They were absolutely determined to raise enough money to have a long retreat at the end of the year so they came up with everything under the sun to help raise those funds. They sponsored a Christmas dinner in the dining room at which they waited on tables fexpected plenty of tipsl, and provid- ed entertainment - including a kazoo band, strolling carollers and a story called the Christmas Star read by Wes Reimer. They had car washes, sold spirit patches, made cookies to sell every Tuesday and Thursday to students, sold picture of the grad class Conly grads bought theml made Jerry Prouty rmko Imb, and Nelle ana' Don Fisher enjoy refresh IJ ll J ments at Dr. Mite' e '.v. WW Q
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