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Kathy Mueller, freshman beanie queen candidate, attentively listens to entertainment by Mike and Berry prior to the beanie queen coronation. Freshman Beanie Queen candidates were Linda Engsirom; Sue Anderson, queen: and Kathy Mueller. i 23
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The theme for the 1968 Welcome Week was The Won- derful W orld of Color.” The CBSers donned costumes rang- ing from Lady and the Tramp to Mary Poppins. The chair- man of Welcome Week was Judy Jones. All in all. Freshmen Welcome Week was a great week, but relief came when Sue Anderson was crowned Beanie Queen. The final event of Welcome Week was the all school parly w ith a folk group and a dance at Melby Hall. (Jinny Dahltn.Nancy Olson, and Stafford Baker check in at Guthrie. Domineering upperclassmen force unsuspecting freshman girls losing their beanie song on the Nicollet Mall during Freshman Week iniation. J
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Fall Fall comes, a new year. And the beginning of a new year brings promises. New classes, new instructors the possi- bility of a challenging course. New faces, new personalities the beginning of a lasting friendship, a long term court- ship. New privileges, new responsibilities . . you realize now that you are a year older. But fall also says that some things never change. You return to the green of Murphy- Square, to the chatter of the Center, to the warmth of old friends, to the routine of classes. You look forward to the improvisations that make fall so much fun those games of touch football, the parties by the river, a walk through fallen leaves. And you know a new year has begun at Augsburg. The crispness offall is seen in the crisp precision of lines in a marching band. ?A
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