Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1977

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Well, it's been a fun even- ing, Susie. Wait, itls not over yet. Mark Greeno's band is getting ready to perform. Looks like a real country group-wash-tub, harmonica banjo and all. There's even a Upper right: Robin Simmons, Lon Mitchell, Scott Pope and John Dunn play some foot-stomping down home country spirituals as the Comfort of Zion. Lower right: Dedicating a few sassy songs to various faculty members, Kathy Cole, with her sister Beth, cast dimpled-cheeked smiles during their Shirley Temple routine. This page Upper right: Michele Martin enjoys the success of Ye Ole Apple Tree, a sellout at 205 carmel apples. Lower right: Steve MaeLurg tinkles the ivories accompaning several acts and group singing sing-a-long. 'l Thank goodness that when 'The Roll is Called Up Yonderf you'll be able to sing in tune, Fred. But, until then, ...you can clap your hands real well. Susie, youlre some friend. I mean-who needs enemies? Want to get a coke at B.C.'? Sure, Fred? by Lisl Ritzmann

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Upper left: Dressed up for Calico County, Jeff Klippenes is ready for bale bucking, apple peeling, or sitting and enjoying the fair. Upper Middle: R.,-4, Sulvia Bullock adjusts decorations on her dorm sections donut on a string booth, a popular attraction thanks to its yummy pavoff Lower left: Randy Altmeyer shows off an award winner while M. C. Dan Beeghly hands out ribbons to the winning cake bakers. J ,'-'.,g r.7n '? 1 Q, ,ge ,gg -1 1 .I . ' H5591 ,-3. . U i--nav ' T' ' 4 e -I' '-- -- -3:11 'vs i. - ' ' ,fl 1'-...:.gL:1 Look, Susie! Who are those beeaauutiful girls? They're candidates for the Miss Slick Chic' Contest. Should 1 have entered? 6'You might have won-even without a costume. You're so full of compli- 1 S '- 'ifm.' 'T1TF'T f'. '-If 'Tf: '- .3-X., ments tonight, Fred. Come on. That guys' quartet, the Uncalled Four, is singing. They can really swing that chariot! And then let's try some of the games. The booths are so creative. You know, it really does look just like a county fair, not like the Multnomah gym. Okay, you go ahead and spit watermelon seeds or peel an apple. I'm going to get my hair cut by those grad girls. Think it's safe? 77 They can't butcher you



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Upper right: Bright lights, music, and leering comics greet partyers to VaudeviIle, USA, I 924. Left: Marlene Etter and Laurel Halley tote Fred Harris during game time in the Trout Creek barn-or is Fred dragging the girls? Lower right: Opening the'.v11ow, M.C1 Kevin Stone toe-taps down into the audience singing Ain 'I She Sweet. .Hiatt 50 Taste of the 'Twenties The scent of nostalgia drew hungry takers. Students quickly picked up a fragrance of the roaring twenties. A few modest flappers, accompanied by wide- lapelled escorts adorned over- crowded buses. After all, who could miss a chance to go back in time, a chance to visit Vaude- ville! But Vaudeville fans were in for a surprise. Leaving the mo- notony of never-ending school projects, students stepped into the brisk October air surrounding Trout Creek Bible Camp. Beauti- ful. But where was Vaudeville? Herded into a swirling array of activity, they soon made Trout Creek's huge barn seem like a cracker-box. Spectators witnessed young ladies struggling to hold onto worn mattresses as the Multnomah gals passed through the hands and over the heads of at least 20 males lying in a row. Room temperature in- creased twenty degrees. So did anxious anticipation.

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