We posted a little bit ago about Roger Porret, our faithful volunteer, when we were writing about tradition. You tend to shape the culture a bit when you have been around as long as he has. We celebrated Roger's 30th anniversary on Thursday. Roger is a volunteer in the cafeteria at MU and has certainly made an impression.
Roger Porret has had an impact at Multnomah since I was a student. I remember a special chapel when Roger was deputized as the "official" sheriff of Multnomah. His position came with a badge and a bunny blaster. He was thrilled and so was the student body. I was and am thankful to be a part of a school that would take the time to honor a special volunteer like Roger!
-Pam Middleton, MU Alumni and employee
An article from the 1980 Ambassador Magazine -
We at Multnomah are sure thankful for Roger's spirit and his service. He sets a mighty good example. Here is to thirty years that Roger helped make great. Congratulations!








I love Roger!
01.19.09 at 10:36 pm
Roger always tried to beat everyone on saying “Rabbits” first on the 1st day of the month. That was back in the 80′s.
02.01.09 at 12:57 pm
I have many great memories of Roger from my time at Multnomah!
11.01.10 at 8:40 pm