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Welcome Week 7
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Welcome Week Welcome Week was a successful kick off for the 86-87 school year. Uniting the freshmen and returning Millers with a fun filled schedule of events. Day one hosted the traditional pepfest which rose Millers spirits high and got everyone psyched for the upcoming week. Tuesday, bell bottoms and wide lapels were the fashion for Freshman day. Wednesday, Grub Day, gave Washburnites the OK to crawl out of bed and into the classroom — no shower required. On Thursday, the halls were crowded with Hee-Hawin' cowboys and cowgirls in ten gallon hats and spurred boots. Friday was Rent-A-Senior Day. For a quarter freshmen got the bargain of the year, a Senior slave. Seniors had to wear anything their masters desired, treat them to breakfast at the ever famous Perkins Cake Steak and haul freshman textbooks while escorting their masters to class. The week was made complete with Friday night's victorious football game and the big Welcome Week dance. Millers were rocked to the tunes of Nowhere Fast, (featuring Washburn's own Giebink brothers) and by the jammin' 50's hits of The Rockafellas. top: Millers run off the field after a good first half, middle left: Brent Giebink debuts his musical talent warming up at the Welcome Week dance, middle right: Freshmen, Brian Badenhoff and Jeff Fischer are stumped when asked, Who is buried in Grant's tomb? bottom: Bryan Anderson cleans and disinfects Dave Beck's head before he goes to pick up his freshman date. Opposite page: upper left: Freddie Freshman excuses himself from the pepfest after too much excitement, upper right: Hey all you Miller fans stand up and clap your hands!!! cheers Nicole Montgomery, middle left: Peter Youngdahl, with his best side up. Grady St. Dennis is impressed, lower right: Peter Giebink at his best, lower left: Senior women, Karen Samuelson, Karen Holcomb, Tracy Pojman, Nancy Bcrgfalk, Rachelle Loewenson, Maggie Sutton and Katy Wyberg, ZOOM into Welcome Week. 6 Welcome Week
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upper left: Steve Uhler and Perry Swanson lose control. upper middle: Tracee Shepherd and Scott Anderson still smilin' after the rowdy pepfest. top center: Senior women, Sue Bartko, Meg Vollmar, Lisa Puente and Ann Jun-tilla, on a high class date with freshmen Nathan DcBruin and Pat McCoy, lower left: HOWDY Y'ALL!!! say seniors Nancy Bergfalk, Jake Skala, Greg Sampson, and Niki Buzek. middle right: Iouie, Louie oooohhh baby ... bottom right: Marc Anderson and Lauren Nguyen lurpout on Grub Day. 8 Welcome Week
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