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DEDICATED T 0 THE MEMORY OF . . . 1 C,f5l Dan Luttio Dave Saffel Dan Luttio, a friend. A friend that Dave has truly been missed by all. He changed much in the short time I knew typified the qualities Waldorf pro- him. Changes that brought him closer motes in the student body: A desire to to Christ. A friend we shall miss. learn, a sense of humor, and a love ofp A friend who has gone home to be with his brothers and Christ. His extreme hiS Friend, JESUS- willingness and competiveness were Dana Redfield very prevalent. In every sense, he was a person who cared. Neal Weltzin Life--Death There are sinners in this world and there are winners in this world. Accepting Christ as your Savior makes you a winner. Rejecting Christ as your Savior makes you a sinner or a lost soul doomed for eternal death. Now everyone knows death is not fun, but if you do not convert to the Christian way of life you are saying to yourself that you want to die eternally. You yourself are deciding to die. Now on the other hand, people talk about immortality as something impossible to attain, yet the minute you accept Christ as your Savior you never die. Yes, I said you never die. Sure, when h the time comes here on earth you will seem to ndieu to lost souls around you, but at that exact moment you will be escorted to heaven itself by angels. And you will live forever in peace, and love, and all the good things the Bible stands for. So, brethren, the choice is simple: eternal death or eternal life. You can make the choice right now for Christ and live forever, or you can keep on your slide down to eternal death and torment in hell itself. --Dan Luttio
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In This Volume . . . NEW ARRIVALS: Waldorf College is proud to announce th arrival of 289 new additions to its family. g gpg, Y WALDORF CATCHES HFOOTBALL FEVERH Winning is contagious. Teams working together proves to be the secret of a winning season. p SUE AND CREW SHOUT IT OUT! The spirit of Waldorf students comes to life with the help of cheerleaders, the pep band and the drill team. g g THINGS TO LEARN, PLACES TO GO, PEOPLE TO SEE, THINGS TO BE. The buildings where study of books and study of students takes place. gg ADRIAN'S ANGELS EXPERIENCE HEAVEN. Choir sings their way through Europe. SPREADING MUSIC IN THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES. Singers and Band share enthusiasm and harmony with people. HOMEWARD BOUND. Homecoming lets the frosh in on Waldorf corination, Game and Dance A Big Smash! Freshman suffer their initiation. WALDORF FACULTY PRESENTS STUDENTS WITH NITE ACTIVITIES. Students are busy with tests, busy with labs, research papers and studies...main- tenance keeps it clean and Mess Hall means service with a smile, full stomachs for awhile. 7 if WALDORF DRAMA. Presented six Waldorf students in search of a college-or something like that. g g g gg RELIGIOUS LIFE. FCA and LYE teams are involved in spreading the word, Unique, a happy place PROGRAMMED PEOPLE. Students make the programs happen... songs, talents, and fun are also a part. CC 8 Co. A success as well as the Christ- mas Pagent. INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS UNITED FORMS GREAT TEAMS. Basketball, wrestling, softball, base- ball, golf and track. gg, g INTRAMURALS FOR ALL. Spare time recreation both exhilarating and fun., g g HWE'D LIKE T0 ROCK AND ROLL ALL NIGHT AND PARTY EVERY DAY.H Relaxation...students uGet downn to the music and munchies. GETTING INVOLVED. Honor students, student campus, govern- ment, and internship get students ready for the world. gg g g gg RULES! RULES! RULES! Dorm council works toward peace. HWE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHTQH 27 couples lived up to this statement at the Dance Marathon., SWING INTO THE SPRING OF THINGS WITH HSPRING SWING.H Couples and others eat, dance and enjoy ON OUR WAY OUT. Sophomores move on to new horizons, more schooling, jobs and married life. Take a last look., p SLANTED NEWS. Student's stories, views, and griges for all to read in the Lobbyist, Bi- monthly. 7,7 g THE WARRIOR STAFF MEMBERS FIGHT THE DEAD- LINE. Liberals fight conservatives.
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