Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1977

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Those giggles gave her captors away! This kidnapping was not without a car ride to unfamiliar territory -the local Fred Meyer at Gateway. Fortunately, Lisa was still blind-folded, else she would have seen how many Mult- nomah students witnessed her tour of the store. From the stares people gave, one would think Lisa was a green or purple Martian-she most definitely was red! Rather than demanding ran- som, the abductors treated Lisa to a Baskin-Robbins double scoop. Feb. 24- After a romantic evening at the Lake Side Gar- dens, Dolzna Steplzelrzs and Mark Armstrong entered the A-Frame and were pounced upon by friends eager to announce the couple's engagement with a sur- prise party. Feb. 25-26-Retreat or trouble Trout Creek Bible Camp wasnlt very far but Karen Georgioff's section had trouble getting there. The kitchen had their food down for the follow- ing weekend. The keys got locked in the truck. The clouds poured down rain. Saturday, however, turned out great. Clear skies allowed them to hike to the falls. J Feb. 26-The Gorp clothes line Jacque Knuppe strung her roomiels underwear all over the house with for sale signs attached. Karen Morris retaliated by freezing Jacque's underwear. Jacque returned to the house, discovered the scheme, and traded her cold undies for Karen's. Both left the house con- fident that the other's clothes were in the freezer. Both return- ed to discover thier housemates had tied all their socks together and strung them around the house. Feb. 26-Junior Beach Day Thirteen brave souls travelled down to Ecola State Park to comb the rocky beach. The incoming tide prevented the group from staying out too long on the big rocks. Rain held off as the group continued on to Cannon Beach for an afternoon of tag, lunch, and tackle football. One car over heated on the way down but was soon fixed. A close call arose as the cars raced each other down the coastal range at 64-70 mph, a state police car was sighted. Fortunately the policeman was preoccupied and didnlt stop the group. Though bone-tired, the group had had a day of relaxa- tion, fun, and release from the pressures at school. Feb. 27-Happy 22W The Lollypop core group and special friends awaited her arrival, She didn't know she was suppose to be there! Falsely per- suaded to dress for the occasion, Christy G L Cfor godlyj Jones donned a little red jumper, braided her hair in pigtails, paint- ed on freckles, and added a pillow for a little extra stuffing. She was fmisjlead into the dining hall and escorted to her waiting friends. Steve MacLurg, in his best Farrell's style, led the assembled diners in Half a Happy Birthday. Christy's birthday wasnlt until June so Steve ended the song after the second line. Christy then took a trip around the table, almost losing her pillow onto the floor. by Judi L. Wong

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Feb. 15-GuyfGirl Panels i f A panel of women at the Men'slFellowship meeting and ai panel of men at the Woman's Fellowship Interdorm exchanged throughts and advice,about girl! guy relationships, what and how girls and guys think, their values, their qualities, whatever was on the minds of all involved. The honesty and openness of the panel members allowed new insights to formulate while con- firming old standards of behaviour. Feb. 15-Progressive Room Devotions The Gorp house members moved from room to room. ln the first room, they sang child- ren's songs. Scripture and prayer was shared in the second room. Dessert was served in the third room. In the fourth room a pillow fight ensued. They got so involved with 'the pillow fight that RC Jacque Knuppe forgot to do room check-those sneaks! Feb. l 6-Freshman Student Chapel Through skits, songs, and scripture reading, the freshman class presented the concept of self-love and its negative and positive aspects. Feb. itii ttii I 73uBl'i3ll,,:l joins girls' Study break l fBria1i, Becky Wagner's ventriloquist's dummy, explained to Karen Georgioff's dorm section what he does and who he ministers to. He and his partner present a Gospel-packed lesson to a variety of groups-Sunday school classes, Teen clubs, Chris- tian schools, and adults. His part- ner learned ventriloquism as a hobby three years ago. Feb. 17-Escorts, Girl-style The park is not a safe place to walk past at night. To prevent Marilyn Hurst from getting scared as she walks home from the bus stop, her dorm section obtained a Safeway shopping cart. Labeling the cart 'tMarilyn's Escort Service, the dorm sec- tion picked her up at the 82nd Street bus stop and drove her home in style. Feb. 18-19- Wong Show comes to Parenfs Weekend Over 300 parents joined the campus community for a week- end visit. A highlight of their activities was the Fifth Quarter after Friday's basketball game against Eugene Bible College. Hit of the evening was The Wong Show, a takefoff on TV's Gong Show. Hostesses Grace and Judi Wong Cthey are not relatedlj shuffled out in Chinese garments to announce the evening's hiwawi6us,' enteraimnent and M.C., the most honawable, misawable, wong-windedf' Dr. Joseph Wong. Acts included Tim Killgore's 'fPrinderella and the Cincef, Kathy and Beth Cole's f'Darling Dimples from the south, and Gordon GoatsinH Goertzenis magic show. Gonged out of competition was the piano duet of HHeart and Soul by Chuckie Johnson and Mary Payton. The ,two smallest Congdon kids stole the show at one point by Wandering out in the limelight afteriithe Cole's act. Feb. 18-Goong Hay Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year! Feb. 19-While reflecting on the ugood ol, days during the Presi- dentis Brunch, Kevin Stone announced the engagement of iBecky I-fosteigj Craig Knapp. Feb. 24-Kidnapping! Lisa Brandsberg was abduct- ed from the library by two un- known assailants. Blind-folded, but not gagged or handcuffed, Lisa was escorted around campus and back through the library.



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