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W Heiress Patty Hearst is arrested in San Francisco. W9 Last day to drop a course without respon- sibility for grades. 226 Big-Little Sis Party. Last summer upperclassmen fpotential Big sister types!l received via the U.S. mail the name of an incoming freshman that they could befriend in the fall. This par- ty was designed to get the girls together to celebrate what was hopefully an already thriving and supportive relationship. Girls got together in the gym for recreation, refreshments, skits, etc. The real crack-up came when two guys C??J burst in and began a game of basketball. Totally un- aware of the situation, Miss Ludwick ap- proached them in all seriousness, explain- ing that this was a special girls meeting. The whispered reply came from basketball marauders Chuckie and April Cox- THIS IS A SKIT ! Special thanks to Hope Mink and Elzina Stewart for all their work through summer and fall in assigning sis's and planning the party. Q3 The weather has been beautiful for weeks. Californians are beginning to wonder if there's anything to this rumor about Oregon rain. Say, I heard there were only two seasons in Oregon, the rains and the monsoons! Don't hold your breath, it's comin'! KQT IEIRY 33 All-School Party. Hey, that's peachy-keen! I mean like WOW Baby! ! In the true spirit of the 50's Knot to men- tion heads and threads? students boarded buses for the annual all-school party held at Trout Creek Bible Camp. If you really got involved in the games held out in the barn you might have found some guys nose in your ear, elbow on the bottom of your right shoe, etc. The mattress pass was a real riot. Mark Brewster, disc-jockey for KMSB-B-B- B-B featured guest stars Focie CDave Guthriel and Tom Wolf who swallowed seven goldfish. Dave Ginters' ensemble really took us back with Johnny Angel. 'rags O m 1 -l :- o 3 'o an O D
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W-6 Spiritual Life Week. Discipleship, a way of life was the theme of the week, featuring Pastor Dave Hazen from Cole Community Church, Boise, Idaho isee storyb. The last two days of this week many students, faculty and staff went on a retreat at Canby. We each have our own special memories about this beautiful weekend. Tim Snvdet Q Christian Service Fair. Hey, what-er-ya doin for your Christian Service? Man, I'd like to work with a tribe some- day, so I'd like to get into some practical translation work talking with foreign students on the PCC campus, perhaps reducing their language . . . Yeh, well, a, I'm sure Mr. Spencer has something tailored just to your fgulpli needs. Many booths introducing various Chris- tian Service opportunities were available for students viewing from numerous churches, organizations, etc. Colorful dis- plays, literature, and representatives were on hand to answer questions. ll Women's Interdorm. The focus for this year's interdorm is II Peter 1:5-7 . . . applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge. . . The interdorm committee headed by Laura Wilson held the meeting on the lawn of Memorial Dorm. The weather was beautiful! Grace Ho and Crystal Ralphs gave personal testimonies concerning diligence. Julie Anderson led in the theme song, drawn directly from the II Peter passage. W3 Women's Fellowship Carnival. And the rockets red glare . . .! This year's Buy-ten-cents-ya'll car- nival was in celebration of the upcoming Bicentennial, dedicated to our nation's 200th birthday. Multnomah's Kazoo Band marched into the gym playing Yankee- Doodlef' The Multnomah Co. Saloon featured a Bob Hope cowboy-Indian comedy film plus Billy the Kid flive goat from neighboring farml. Crystal Ralphs' dorm section won the booth competition with a barbershop Qbusiness provided, com- pliments of the Deanl. The men's barbershop quartet sang - featuring Dave big nose Welch, Mark Hazen, Dave Breedlove, and Dave Guthrie. A special highlight was the concluding slide presenta- tion of What is America? accompanied by the band and narrated by Mike Nystrom. rf Julia Cowan
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22 M55 ll! M 2 . T -3 v na-th. Y 1 Q Grad retreat to Karla PauI's house in Astoria. Most outstanding events included watching cartoons on Saturday morning and playing in the waves at Cannon Beach and Short Sands. 6 Offering taken for Luis Palau was S1,205.40. Praise the Lord! Moved by the Lord, the student body went on to give a total amount of S2,889.73. Carl Thompson -Qt, ' - . p -f .-,vc - .- 1 ...L V you tisii... Q, i -X hifi. 25th Annual SMU Banquet. If you ask I will do it. This profound promise from our Lord was the theme of this year's SMU banquet. Guests dined on veal scaloppine while master of ceremonies Dayne Anderson steered the program. Special entertainment was provided by yoddler Phil Gosvener, the Barbershop Quartet, the MSB Choir, and the flute trio. Instead of one central speaker, the banquet featured a slide presentation with pictures and voices from ministries around the world, especially emphasizing their specific prayer needs. ff ,rl Pk Carl Thompsonj W3 Blood Drive. Two hundred pints of Christian blood was extracted from MSB students by the Red Cross. Students were excused from class or else came in their spare time to the gym. The grad class provides volunteers to help the Red Cross in this semi-annual event. Seniors Joy Cordell and Vickie Hastings nearly fainted. No other casualties were reported. Tim Snyder FN
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