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Homecoming was The ofhcial end of The iniTiaTion period. .IusT before The game, The upperclassmen challenged The fresh- men To a wafer flghT wiTh fire hoses in The sTreeT in fronT of Edson Hall. No one was quiTe sure who won, buf aT any rafe, The freshmen earned The righT To Take ol? Their beanies. And so all The freshmen wenT back To Their rooms and lovingly chucked Their beanies info The darkesT corner of The cIoseT or sTabbed Them onTo The huIIeTin board, and began To Think of Themselves as uppercIass freshmen. fi: W, i 'lf sv. gf- 'rib .sr , . LSA wghxsiv -AT, ' . r'T T i T About af Ffwslwww ABOVE, ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE, was sho in freshmen .lane Berglund and Susan Maher as They regisfered for fIrsT selnesfer classes. I Transfer sTudenTs Nancy Secor and .Ion Dealn were phofographed BELOW, ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE, during The confusion of college regisfrafion. ABOVE, TO THE RIGHT, William McKinley, Admissions Counselor, was picfured during a lull in regisTraTion. ProspecTive freshmen included, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: W. BrewsTer Bell, Shari STrader, Tim'Harvey, RoneTTe Yarger, and James Dean. BELOW, TO THE RIGHT, Professor Wild was shown helping freshman sTudenT Dave German chose his courses. DIRECTLY BELOW was phomgraphed Dave Cook as he paused To relax and To glance over his new Texts wifh anTicipaTion. M Tw fi ' fi I I I 9 T. l XIIWYQQX . ,, ' e ' T 1 1 , rw - 'i'Www,,g, f . f f Q f 1 I T'x5Lg5agL, . ' L in V, X I fi is 2, 3, N ,L f I l E f G, ' 1 , ,L , , ff .
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' Queew ' Nafmowed Each organization was eligible to sponsor a candidate for Homecoming Queen. The group of girls picked by the organi- zations were introduced to the student body during a convo- cation. Voting took place, and the number ot candidates was narrowed to seven. Karen Bluedorn, a twenty-one year old senior from Wheaton, lllinois, was sponsored by the Delta Phi Rho Fraternity. Karen majored in.elementary education. Ruth Heglin, Glidden, Iowa, was sponsored by the Kappa Tau Delta Fraternity. She was a twenty-one year old junior majoring in elementary education. Mary Ellen Hughes, Boone, Iowa, was sponsored by the Lettermen's Club. Mary Ellen, a twenty-one year old senior, majored in languages. Laurel Peterson, Storm Lake, was sponsored by the Circle K. Laurel, a twenty year old senior, majored in mathematics. This was the second consecu- tive year that Laurel was a member ot the Homecoming Royal- ty. Lynette Lund Snyder, a twenty-two year old junior majoring in physical education and history from Storm Lake, was spon- a I O sored by the PEMM Club. Helen Teddy Wackher was spon- sored bythe Phi Alpha Pi Sorority. She was a twenty year old junior from Palatine, lllinois, majoring in elementary education. Linda Stephens Williams, a twenty year old junior majoring in elementary education and French, vllas sponsored by the Gam- ma Sigma Phi Fraternity. Her home town was Centerville. During the Variety Show, the Hbmecoming Queen, Karen Bluedorn, was crowned, She had bleen selected by a vote ot the student body after a campaignlwhich almost covered the campus with posters. Pictured FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BELOW, were: Ruth Heglin, Mary Ellen Hughes, Laurel Peterson. SECOND ROW: Lynette Lund Snyder, Helen Wackher, and Linda Stephens Williams. Pictured ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE was 1965 Queen ot Home- coming Karen Bluedorn as she appeared with her royal robe, crown, and traditional bouquet of mums.
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