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-cs 5-1 cu 3 Jan Bruce Wilkinson g a o 3 Joseph Dr. What do Jan Ward's music students do when they just don't feel like going to class? They kidnap Miss Ward and take her out to lunch. But that doesn't mean students don't en- joy her class. In fact, they appreciate her as both a teacher and a friend. You don't have to know her very long to see that she employs creativity in everything she does. Taking pictures is one of her favorite hobbies. On her trip to the Holy Land last summer, she took over 750 slides. Most of all, students are thankful for Jan Ward's understanding nature, especially those who take lessons from her. He's the jumping bean of the Bible cir- cuit. Baltimore. Chicago. Houston. Give him a weekend and he's on the go. His now familiar Walk Through the Bible, has become a by-word on and off campus. In class he is still rapid-fire. Do you understand? You do? Then you C he points to a shocked student! explain it to the whole class? He smiles, thumb and forefinger to his lips. An unsatisfactory answer brings a quick review or another approach to an explana- tion. Then again the question, Understand'?l' His whole life is given that people may know and understand. ' Dr. Joseph Wong-the slow-moving, fast- talking man on campus. For an academic dean, he has quite a sense of humor. He's the great hunter of Multnomah-everything from ducks to bear. Always full of Chinese jokes, he keeps his classes rolling or writing. One of his favorites is the liberals have sweaty, greasy mouths, the Chinese have sweaty, greasy palms. Dr. Wong's place of escape on campus is the journalism building where he reads magazines. He's humble. He's funny. He's academic power. tHe also gives a mean testl. He's Dr. Wong. Carl Thompson Carl Thompson rp- Jerry Prouty
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It's hard to imagine how a sweet, gentle man like Athletic Director Jim Skagen can turn out the kind of disciplined teams that wins championships. But win they do. During the '72-'73 basket- ball season, Multnomah earned a first in league play, first in the regional tourna- ment, and first in the West Coast National Small College Tournament. A public relations man from the word go , Skagen never leaves anyone without a word of praise. And the same goes for his basketball team. He makes sure to en- courage each of them on their particular performance after every game. As director of the Christian service department, Mr. Lester Spencer is respon- sible for seeing to it that every single stu- dent find a place of service, get instruction re his assignment on a regular basis, and receive individual attention concerning it. Besides his heavy administrative respon- sibilities, Mr. Spencer takes time to counsel students who come to him for advice. He's a refreshing person to talk to, one student said. You know that he really listens to what you have to say because of the in- terested and careful way that he answers. And that man's really got a lot of wisdom. Few students seem to know John VanDeist, but his presence is felt in various ways. We are a large body, and we conse- quently have many parts, none of which are indispensible. Our Christian Supply Bookstore on cam- pus is a manifestation of him. He is the director of all the Christian Supply stores, and as such, his work is not always seen, nor is it associated with him. VanDeist is a willing and capable teacher. He has helped us by substituting for long-illness-struck teachers. A former member of the pastoral staff at Portland's Central Bible Church, he is a seeming 'tjack-of-all-trades, and a blessing for us because he has mastered many.
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