Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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62 M53 x I s X., 'S JJAINIUJAIRQY Basketball Team traveled to compete with University of Alaska. fSee extended ar- ticlel. Et? Senior Retreat at Kah-nee-ta. The weather was clear, crisp, cool!! The atmosphere was relaxed. The accom- modations were ritzy! There was time for swimming and soccer in the pool, T.V., and rook. The girls combined with guys units for cooking. Doug Harvey can turn a good pan of scrambled eggs. In the evening we met at the lodge for fun and sharing. The day brought more swimming, hiking, isleeping? 7, and a snowball fight on the way home. Jill Henriksen 77 Grad Welcome Get-together. The get-together was held at the grad gray house in honor of new grads-and they were all men!!! Welcome to Jerry Kimble, Robert Kruidenier, Woody Lewis, Dave Riggs, Pete Winderling, Bill Wulff, and Rich Holcomb. Again, Mary Lyn Hilstrom entertained them with her imitation of a neon sign which eluded to uncontrollable laughter. The evening was filled with praises to God because of the many prayers that had been answered. ' 6-7 Junior Retreat at Kah-nee-ta. Fifty-nine juniors arrived at the hot springs not long after the seniors left. Ac- tivities included swimming, T.V., rook, plus short-sheeting and other interior decorating. Mr. Needham was manhandled at water polo!! Greg Smith was MC for Multnomah's version of Truth or Conse- quences . Spring Classes Begin. Spring? Huh? It's raining, it's pouring, the students are . . . snoring? Oh no, it couldn't be -I have an 8:00 a.m. class! My goal for this semester is to make it to breakfast every morning - 7:29 a.m. sharp. Format for the day: enter class, receive prophetic outline of the amount of sleep you'll get this semester Csyllabusih and after 20 minutes students are excused for prayer, weeping, gnashing, adding, drop- ping, sleeping. W5 Men's Interdorm.

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Q 11x 'hr-L V 1 1 1 W3 Christmas Vespers. The choir, chorale, and various vocal and instrumental ensembles all shared a part in the Christmas Vespers presentation. The two main divisions in the program were en- titled Christ's Birth in Bethlehem and Christ's Impact on Humanity . The at- mosphere was informal as visitors brought pillows and sat together on the floor of the gym. The audience was invited to join in on several familiar carols. Especially en- joyable was the choir's presentation of the calypso Mary's Boy-Child featuring soloist Teresa Higer. M Grads Went Christmas Caroling. There's nothing like singing in the gloom! It was pretty wet out, and while playing follow the car to the next rest home, Les Winslow had to drive Mary Lyn Hil1strom's car out of a monstrous mud hole. Slush! Even though only a few grads went there were many elderly faces that were brightened. ll Close of Fall Semester. A door opens as a room full of students spill out onto the sidewalk, some screaming - some running - one even jumped up and clicked his heels. One would have thought they had just won a basketball game. No? Would you believe just finishing their last exam of the semester?! December 18 - an afternoon of pants tgirlsl and dragging heavy suitcases to overloaded cars while exhausted students pray for alertness on the highway. PTL! The projects are completed, the exams are written - we don't know how we did, but there's nothing we can do about it now! Merry Christmas!! bl M55 Y



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W Grad Snow Trip. Grads went to Mt. Hood for an afternoon in the snow ending up with sore spots everywhere. Rumor has it that Dee Disert had a rough time standing up straight. Don Mortenson finally straightened her out after having to push her up the hill the 10th time. Cheryl Mueller said that she never knew that she had muscles in her legs until she went cross country skiing. Lots of tubing and saucering added to the laughter. l Super Bowl. Jeff Klippenes and the gang rented a room at the City Center Motel so they could watch the Dallas Cowboys lose to the Pittsburg Steelers in the Super Bowl. Guys who came to watch the game were sold tickets at the door to cover cost for the room. The original cost for the room was 342.00 dollars but they did some pretty per- suasive speaking!! WS? Junior Appreciation Banquet. The junior guys kept it a good secret till the junior girls received special in- vitations. The junior guys held a dinner just to let the junior girls how much they appreciate them. Girls met in Memorial lounge where they were individually es- corted to the A-Frame. Mr. Needham was head waiter!! Special guests were Miss Reeve and Mrs. Needham. Entertainment was provided by Steve MacLurg on the piano, the barbershop quartet, and a song from Cliff Horr. Mark Brewster gave devotions from Proverbs 31. The girls gave the guys a standing ovation. To top it off, each girl was presented with a red rose. Marian Snyder was especially fond of hers!! Panel on How Guys Feel . In response to the Men's Interdorm the guys reciprocated by presenting a seven man panel to the women on the topic of How Guys Feel concerning dating, relationships, etc. Mr. Day also spoke. till Freshmen Hit Mt. Hood. It was a beautiful day with hardly a cloud in the sky when about 40 freshmen hopped on a bus headed .for the great white moun- tain. After arriving they split into groups and hit the hills for a day of intertubing, fun, laughter, and bruises. Everyone was pretty sore the next day. QW Senior Skate-Brrrrr! Approximately twelve seniors descended on Silver Skate Rink for a good time of fellowship and exercise! Other than Rochelle Huitt's bruised knee there were no major casualties. Mr. DeSmet acted as chaperone and treated everyone to Farrell's afterwards!! QW Grads meet at the Embassy tsounds of- ficialll. Approximately half the grad class met at the Embassy for unofficial business. Since all men residing at the Embassy sport a beard, the first game was Hblindfold the girls, feel the chins, and guess who! Winners were Terry Ford and Dee Disert. Next was the interview with Billy Carson. Moving right along to the Dating Game , winners were Patsy Cromie and Les Winslow for a free dinner at TACO BELL, and Karla'Paul and Bruce Hansen soon to dine at the Organ Grinder. The evening was topped off with homemade vanilla and maple nut ice cream. 63 M53

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