As mentioned in Wednesday's post, Cinco De Mustache inspired us to conduct a "treasure hunt" of sorts to uncover some of Multnomah's most notorious faculty mustaches. Here's what we found.
Dr. Rex Koivisto
Dr. Daniel Scalberg
Then... (1984, 1985, and 1986)



Dave Jongeward
Then... (1985, 1986, and 1993)



Dr. Ray Lubeck
Dr. Garry Friesen
Now... (2006)

Dr. Wayne Strickland
Now... (2007)

Dr. Daniel Lockwood
Then... (1982, 1985, 1986, and 1987)


As you can see from the "then" and "now" photos, some of Multnomah's historical mustaches don't strictly reside in the past; some of our distinguished faculty still sport them today. While mustaches do have their place in the history books, growing one is the same, God-given talent it's always been. All that's changed is the way they're worn.
Keep an eye out for our final installment in this three-part series. In the meantime, I'll sign off with this 2003 photo of current faculty member Tom Hauff...
Cheers!
Link to:
part one | part three
Tags: cinco de mustache, Faculty, history, tradition




















Classy! It is nice to see our faculty leading by example.
Viva la Mustache!
11.07.08 at 5:07 pm
If anyone has a facebook account, go there and search for “ray lubeck”…you can see him from his childhood…mustached from birth?
11.07.08 at 5:13 pm
Hmmmmmm, suddenly I am feeling very inadequate with my facial hair.
11.07.08 at 9:44 pm