Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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611 M55 Carl Thompson FE IRUAIRY l-6 Missionary Conference. The theme of this year's Missionary Conference was The Open Door . . . Csee extended articleb. 2 Groundhog Day and Jeff Klippenes birth- day. Q Conference Results. Bruce Wilkinson asked his 8 a.m. class Cgradsl how they liked the conference. There was a tremendous response! He ask- ed how many were going to the foreign field - 70721 raised their hands and were able to name mission board and location. l Faculty-Student Leadership Conference. Ml Valentine's Banquet. Love is the Key was the theme for this years Valentineis Banquet. Featured speaker for the evening was Dwight Small, author of one of Multnomah's texts for Contemporary Home Life entitled Design for Christian Marriage. The event, spon- sored by Men's and Women's Fellowship, was held at Marylhurst College. Pam Walker, John Vredevelt, and Steve MacLurg shared some songs of worship and praise - beautiful! Participants in the un- ique and enlightening Keylywed', tnewlywedb game were the Needhams, Moores, Ericksons, and Wilkinsons. Did you know that Diane and Bruce Wilkinson almost got expelled from a Bible School during their courtship days because they got caught kissing in the prayer chapel? fthe school had a hands off policylb Kerry Goodwin provided background music on the harpsichord and accompanied Sharon Clauson and Mary Ritzman in their cello duet. All in all it was a wonderful evening!

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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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Missionary Conference The open door to our future where does it lie? 65 M55

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