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Page 55 text:
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THEIR Above left: Craig Patterson ask John Swanson where Csjhe buys his clothes, Above right: At least Waldorf cheeru leaders had matching socks and their grundies didn't show all the time. But apparently Todd Rossi didn't know that. Lower left: Kathy Cass is trying to break out again. Lower right: Dave didn't know about the dress code when he came to Waldor f
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Monday, Sept. 22, 1975 began Initiation Week when Waldorf freshmen got a taste of what college life was really like. It seemed like every sophomore was on the look out for the lonely freshmen who weren't sure who was who yet. Tuesday marked the first day of Initiation. Clothes were worn inside out, which showed some pretty funny combinations, but the majority of kids wore sweatsu Wednesday brought cries of nAir Raidn from the sophomores. At this time, the heads of the fresh- men were buried in buckets, pails or paper bags. This brought about confusion since those plaguing words were heard from 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. and one never knew wherethey were coming from. Thursday was the day that all those big sisters and brothers contacted the freshmen and gave the orders for the day. The tastes of the sophomores went from one extreme to another. There were many hairy legs and knobby knees in the cutiest dresses, people in PJ's, snowmobile suits and army boots. Friday marked the end of Initiation with the freshmen wearing hats of all kinds, shapes and sizes Although the freshmen will never admit it, the week provided alot of laughs. FRESHME Above: Randy Banning... v HNy mother told me there would he days like this. Lower left: Lisa G. wonders if a bucket will Protect her from an air raid. F 1 xl Lower right: V Bruce J. and if 2 -TUNH Mohr f Ei dauQhter?j 4. M W 5. i3 Y
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THAT SPECIAL MOMENT AS CARRIE CROWNS BECKY Becky Fjelland Huxley, Iowa June 22, 1956 Queen Becky and her proud parents. Jesus must love us very much to give us a place like Waldorf. He has brought every person here for a reason, to fulfill the plan He has for each of us. Being selceted homecoming queen was one of the biggest honors of my life. However, it seems to me that there shouldn't be only one queen-- because everyone here is so special. Although Waldorf is certainly a place for which to be homeward bound, it's actually a step or two on the way of our ultimate homeward bound journey. Waldorf is not only a place, but it's people and it's an ideal that goes beyond Forest City and two years spent on campus. While at Waldorf, I spent time as pres- ident of Ormseth Hall, an R.A. there, in Student Senate, J.G.B., L.Y.E., Phi Theta Kappa and intermurals. But my biggest 1 learning experience has come from simply being with people here, seeing and sharing their love, and that of Christ.
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