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or a Class Then came elections: Mark Armstrong was elected president, Tom Brooks, vice- presidentg Marva Cole, treasurerg and Terri Huitt, secretary. Mark, with two remarks for every one of yours, and Tom, with his unique party-time ideas, both knew and fulfilled our corporate needs. Their goal to unify 380 individuals into one class had already been reached early in the first semester. For most of us, being in a Christian school was a new experience. One of the greatest things about it was starting each class hour with prayer. It was like having God sit in on the class. The classes were great, too. First semester, Dr. Joe Wong and Rev. Bill Muir taught us the principles of Christian educa- tion, while Bruce Wilkinson tried out his Walk Through the Bible system on us in Bible survey. Second semester we listened with awe to Rev. David Needham, as he gave us a heart- warming look at Christian doctrines. Then, too, we sweated it out under Dr. Roger Congdon to learn about the life of Christ and the 400 silent years. Yes, the freshmen discovered they belonged. With their unique abilities and personalities they made a significant con- tribution to the campus, one that will not easily be forgotten. -JUDY KOPPERUD fLrm'er rfgbtj Tim Snyder flfpjler righij Kdfllefffle-l6HHi!1g5 and Terri Hui!! pass ll rmlrxlmmllow :luring Il game at a fresbnzarz class party. class officers from left io right ure: Terri Huilt-treasurer: Mark Arnzstrong-presif1'ent.' Murzw Cole-.ve1'rehnjy,' Tom Brooks-z'ice-presiderll. W'Q if I Thompson Car 5 - L jmxe with B11rgerw'lle'.v bird-man . Ai ' i fCer1lerjj11dy Kojlperud, -101171112 Tucker and Terrie Leach
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J From lefl, jucfy Uvoodcofk. Shannon AIIKIEVXOII, rof. john L!lll'f6lll'E play g .2 f Af e. lays xofiul in the - ram fB I Q UV. D. Neuffon works in the kt 1' k g I ljolutoef. FRESHMAN Genesis We hugged our parents good-bye. We climbed into the car. Suspense gnawed at our stomachs. We were freshmen on our way to Mult- nomah. Upperclassmen labeled us on sight. We wore that what do I do now? look. When we walked into the dorm we were assigned roommates. At first we tip-toed around, guarded what we were going to say, and took ten minutes to close a squeaky cabinet so as not to wake that new room- mate. But it didn't take long before we emerged from our masks into our usual selves-we stomped around, confided secrets and slammed the squeaky cabinet door. Orientation lasted the first three days. We stood in so many lines we felt as if our feet would drop off. But we survived long enough to start classes that very week. Then came the rules! There seemed to be no end to them. All in a little book called The Student Handbook. Many of us had to take the handbook test twice and some of us three times. After that, we still ended up with countless minutes for breaking the rules. But minutes weren't all that bad-un- til they added up to thirty! We made more and more friends. We finally learned where the buildings were. Our phone bills began to be reduced great- ly because no longer were we calling home every night. We were beginning to feel at home.
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