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Dean of Students Ron Flaming and his daughter, Sara, hung out with the college scene. Jenny Siefert and Lynn Harder made their mark with a very popular art me- dium. Ben (Harder) Falwell saved many souls on Halloween night. Not a very scary statis- tic. Student Life 9
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Deluxe quiche became integral part ofBetheVs Halloween celebration. The night was dark and the moon was out. The setting was perfect for another eerie Hal- loween at Bethel College. As the clock struck five (we must listen for it now since it went undercover behind the salad bar sails), many students began to appear at the dining room dressed as phantom pillow people, coura- geous fartbusters, and the lone Pee Wee Herman. mdividuals from the community - including faculty members and our leader, President Harold Schultz - all attended with the hope of enjoying a colorful, festive Hal- loween. The galloping gourmets of the Bethel College Food Service recognized the occa- sion by preparing tacos and deluxe quiche. Little did they realize what a major part their food preparation would play. A group in the back of the cafeteria became intent upon the action in the front. After the masses in attendance had eaten their fill, the annual costume parade began. Between costume displays, the audience was blessed by the message of the Rev. Ben (Harder) Falwell. Other messages were pre- sented by the Rocky Horror Picture Show and the slumber party people of Haury ' s ground floor. One would ordinarily expect the end of the parade to conclude the celebration. But the lone cry of food fight in the quieted cafete- ria produced another finale as men, women, and children took refuge beneath tables and chairs to avoid the deluxe quiche, taco ingre- dients, cottage cheese and bacon bits that were launched from their missile sites. Total destruction seemed imminent. But never fear. The hero of the evening, Food Service Director Craig Farrell, appeared and within minutes brought order to an otherwise chaotic cafeteria. People were soon able to wade through the debris to peace and tranquility in the outside world. 8 Student Life
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