Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1977

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Upper left: Gaining a representation from all age groups, Central Bible Church mem- bers and MSB students formed to create a 1 welcomed family atmosphere during the closing rally at the conference. Upper right: Recognizing the need for physical refreshment after numerous ses- sions daily, yearbook staj? member Debbie Skufca assists Janice Obenchain at the con- cessions stand sponsored by the journalism depar tm en t. Lower left: World Missions to Children captures the interest ofstudent Teresa Higer as she talks with one who is able to give her both information and encouragement. v r e W1 -...i.q.' et: 1 -.N Mp Jw ed' A535 olate Chip cookies - ugh!!! I praise God that mission- aries can laugh and have fun together lin spite of all the pres- sures and tensionsj. There happened to be a rat in my home so I asked the doctor's wife if we could borrow their cat. Much to my surprise, there was a bill from the Poorenbas Missionary Service the next day . . . iodine scratches, napkin service, psych- ological deprivation of kitten while mother cat was killing rat, etc. etc. The total charge came to 52.25. I sent back a bill to them from the Russell Catering Service 092.261 because we had provided the meal in the first place? Yes, missionaries are people - committed people, but they are still human. They have prob- lems and needs, but they also have many blessings as they serve the Lord. by Darlene Deyoe



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VaIentine's Banquet - Family, Friends, and Wonderful Things MSB PATTERN 42127 Select pieces for view chosen-A or B Piece 1 - tall SL blond or short 8a dark Piece 2 - red velvet or pink crepe Piece 3 - florist, 117th 8a Halsey Piece 4 - White tux or bluejacket Piece 5 - eat, drive, or go bowling HOW TO USE Study layout Guys: Carefully search through Cupid's Concordance Ci.e. the Student Directoryl to find the right girl. Girls: D0 not get anxious, Mr. Right will ask when he gets his courage up. Publicity chairman Karen Little says ticket sales last 15 more days! Note the Measurements Guys: Tickets cost 34.60-save up during the next four weeks. Ticket chairmen Diane Mink and Karen McDaniel need your date's meal card number. Girls: Need three hours to get ready-finish hemming dress, shower, wash hair, curl hair, put on makeup, get dressed. Final Markings Guys: Buzz her at 5:00-be prompt! Pick up corsage. Do you have the tickets? Girls: Purse: comb, lipgloss, breath mints. Walk down the stairs without tripping-heis waiting! PROGRAM DIRECTIONS 1. Initial cutting Arrive at Marylhurst College. Three couples almost took unusual mode of transportation there. Clothed in formal banquet fashion, they boarded a bus. To the girls' relief, they got off at lO2nd and Glisan where a car awaited. Did the bus passengers really believe them when they said they were going bowling? 2. Decorations Light candles, arrange daisies. Joan Farwell created beauty with a few simple things. The programs designed by Judy Schmidt were unfortunately mis- placed. Randy Brown's crew pro-

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