Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1977

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Nov. 15-Hayride with Agnes They said, It was worth it. Carrie Hughes, and Terry Cross' dorm sections were on their way to Garfield Community Church for a hayride but things didn't Work out right. First, no chap- erone. Agnes said she'd do it. Starting late, Agnes backed into Ron Baer's car. The group pro- ceeded to get lost three times, finally arriving to have Agnes drive into a ditch and get stuck. Cold and rainy by this time, they played games instead and had their fill of cookies, simore, and hot chocolate. Of course, they started back late, getting lost once more, and arriving in' time for all the girls to receive minutes fexcept those with Agnesj. Two girls even got campuses. Now was it worth it? Nov,'Zf1i6-10lut1-each Day if glylultpnomali took advantage of the H6ie's Lifepoampailgn to Ngo out on November's Day of Pray- er and Praise, reaching 305,000 people with tracts and I found it business cards. The Lord blessed with sunny skies and open hearts. Nov. 17-'Library book sale . Held in the A-Frame, a wide selection of books withdrawn from circulation were on sale for 354: a pound. What a deal! Nov. 17-Seige of the Peach Pit The Mighty Men of Valor from Lower Southern Multno- mea set out in Roman attire Ccolorful bedsheets, spears, MSB frisbee shields, covered with Roman Brio colognej to right the f 152 wrongs done by the PPP on Oct. 19. Fred Harris knocked on the door while the others hid in thence bushes. As Mark Brewsteropen- ed the door, the Mighty Men of Valor's leader CLarry Barclayj sounded off on a triton shell horn and the ,men stormed the door. It's an attackf' criediDan Crane, leaping up from the couch. Hold them at the door. Alas, the Panthers struggles were useless. My gourd got crushed, moaned Dan. Brent Harcey, the scribe, read the in- dictments against the Panthers. The punishment-Bible verses on cards placed in every nook and cranny of the house, from refrig- erator to bed. The Mighty Men left their emblem on Uthe door, and the scent of 'their visit remained for many hours Cthat Roman Brio was stronglj. Other Mighty Men were Scott Beattie, , Mike Schenatzki, M Lancer wbpowteri, and .7 nl. .Qi Tom it r Nov. 19-In his own inscrutable way, Dr. Wong told of the reper- cussions which might result from Pam Graham 's and Gary Augasti1fze's engagement. , Nov. 23-Oh, no! Spots on the glasses Elegance came to the Mult- nomah Diner as Kathy Graham'sl dorm section ate off of special china and drank from special glasses. Leonard Nightingale ser- enaded them on the violin after thegirls were-resorted to their tables, by the waiters. 4 T Tonight special 'Thanks- giving dinner included fresh fruit which was temptingly piled on tables around the room. Pretty tablecloths and candles also decorated each table. Nov-Late night ping pong Teachers beware. This is what your students do when trying to finish a paper: Cheryl Obershaw and Wendy Ng were in the Grad apartment basement. They tended up trying to win their way to China on a ping pong team. We sure had fun . . Y' Mr. Kaiser, s -rdid y they ever hand in their papers? . Fall semester-Guzzling Record The Men's Apartment 4194 established a record of eating over 25 pounds of peanut butter in one semester. Can you top .thatl Maybe with a little grape The men in Apartment 43 'titttiii tlieylfre pifehallenging the peanut butter. leateers devouring pickles. lla ii by Judi L. Wong



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Spiritual Life Week- Speaking of Nobodies . . . 3. Upper left: Professor David Needham ex- horts students and staff concerning genuine spirituality and playing church. Upper right: One of numerous forms of recreation available, volleyball provides a , means of meeting students' and staffis .A physcial needs. Lower left.' Rev. Chuck Swindoll, speaker A , Qu- for Spiritual Life Week, keeps students in .HP the palms of his hands as he brings to life some seemingly insignificant Bible charac- ters. ,uh 41

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