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Below! Notes from the flutes and guitar of Janie Ber man Da Nl g , na e son, and Steve MacLurg blend together as slides are project- ed on the screen to their right. duced f'romantic lighting with red, green, and blue spot lights reflecting off a rotating mirrored ball. 3. Entertainment Transfer eyes from left stage to right stage. Singers, violins, and flutes provided background music during dinner. Zona Stump read poetry. Doug Steward produced slide shows to complement the music. 4. Speaker Fit together family, friends, and wonderful things? Faculty member Bruce Wilkinson challenged his listeners to totally accept their friends, to love their family, to set out to enjoy things and fun times. When M.C. Gordon Goertzen presented yellow roses to his wife for her birthday, Wilkinson got so excited that he knocked over his water glass. 5. Finishing Trim ends, enjoy each other. I vs i I- f In order not to start at 6:00 sharp, but end 11:00 dull, the program concluded at 9:15 p.m. Various activities afterwards included eating dessert, driving around, seeing the city lights, or watching the river traffic. The following morning many were heard to say, I attended Bedside Baptist with Pastor Sheetsf' Mr. Wilkinson did say to enjoy what you want to do - didnit he? by Judi L. Wong
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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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Swv,-K ' -'VV Q? Left: Tarrie Leach watches the Song of 3 Praise sing on center stage, one of three stages placed around the room. '71 'X lf., Q 'vw 3 Q73 0 ' Q ' QD t L Above: Michael Bailey glances at the photo- grapher while Christy Jones and others behind him watch Mr. Wilkinson on stage. Left: Back on campus in the A-Frame, Hunky-dory party-goers Kathy Graham, Lois Pryor, Miss Susan Ferguson, Sheryl Adkins, John Gray, Dwight Cray, and Bruce Anderson make the winning pyramid after performing other activities in Brent's Banana Olympics. 0
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