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AIPRIIIIL 2 Y , Spring Concert The choir, chorale, and band gathered in the gym to present to the Portland com- munity the programs that they took on tour. Each group presented a portion com- memorating the Bicentennial. K 7' Q3 Logging Show Grad student Les Winslow coordinated Multnomah's first Logging Show. Virgil Wallace, professional logger and ax thrower, conducted the contest out on the soccer field. Winners in the big events were: Dan Hare, choker settingg Doug Harvey and Dick Stewart, double buckingg Kim Kimberling, wedge drivingg John Smith, tree fellingg Mack Jenks and Kathy Jennings, Jack and Jill double buckingg and Neil Sorrels, axe throw. The freshmen came in first, followed by the juniors, grads and seniors, respectively. 85 M53
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811 M53 lg? Talent Show Grads s onsored a talent show in the din p - ing hall featuring readings, skits, and music of talented students and faculty of MSB. It was great to see Roger Congdon, Dave Needham, and Barry Keiser in non- classroom situations. J an Ward gave us the special Happy Birthday variation and Les Winslow reminded us to Love Jesus and Hate Sin in sign language. W5 SMU Offering for France Students, faculty, and staff responded warmly to the SMU project of raising funds for the basketball team's trip to France. W6 Basketball team and cheerleaders leave for France WQQ Spring Break Spring break-away - nine big days to be anywhere but school. We were still in the middle of a studious t?J semester, and we all took some books home with great expec- tations, but few of us cracked one! Ap- proximately 150 students were involved in tours arranged through the school, ministering in western U.S., Canada, and a portion of Europe. bill-W Women's Fellowship Retreat Trout Creek Bible Camp in Corbett, Oregon, was the scene of the annual Women's Fellowship retreat. Rebecca Manley, Bible Study Coordinator for Inter Varsity on the Reed, Whitman, and Willamette campuses spoke on evangelism. The theme of the retreat, To be what you want me to be, O Lord focused on how we could develop our every potential as women of God. Miss Manley applied this specifical- ly to the area of witnessing - being fully ourselves, open and honest with those we share with. A special thanks to Rochelle Huitt and her committees that planned the retreat. Wow! It even snowed!! Sli-W Men's Fellowship Retreat The annual men's fellowship retreat was held at Camp Trestle Glen in Barton, Oregon. Speaker for the retreat was Mark Bailey, a professor from Western Conser- vative Baptist Seminary. He spoke on the theme Perspective,'l centering in on how to have a perspective like Christ's. Two seminars were held: Practical Principles on How to Walk with God,', by David Needham, and Principles on How to Live with a Person, by Bill Muir.
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