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Flo Papritz is the 1956 Queen of the Green. The annual award is given to the most person- able, popular and pretty girl in the freshman class. The new queen was crowned by her cousin Margo Huebner, 1955 freshman queen, at a dance ending freshmen orientation. Dr. Brandenburg gives formal invitation to Merle M. Hale, Grand Master of Nebraska A. F. and A. M., to lay the cornerstone for the new WSTC dormitory in special laying ceremonies. Named J. T. Anderson Hall, the modern structure will have suitable room for l04 single women and 28 mar- ried students. K G 1, fve- is if fad! Religious Emphasis Week activities got under- way with Father Edmond, C. Walsh, asst. director of Boys Town, addressing WSTC students at con- vocation. Fother Walsh met with religious leaders throughout the week. Theme for the three-day af- fair was Christ, the Center of our Lives.
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The faculty recep- tion gave administra- tion and faculty alike, the opportunity to meet with new WSTC students. Dr. Brand- enburg introduces a freshman girl to Mrs. Brandenburg as she posses through th e line. The first WSTC football migration of the school year, spon- sored by the student council, ended the second week of orien- tation activity. Ap- proximately l5O Stat- ers made the trek to Sioux Falls, S. D., to see the Wildcats in action against Augus- tana. Page I2 Freshman failing to comply with student council rules and the va- rious phases of freshman orienta- tion interrogation are compelled to appear before student court. Va- rious degrees of punishment are given student offenders. Here, the council votes thumbs down on a delinquent freshman. . ., iixgfylik X-Q 'V -'QR-Jw. I-be-ll tic , , . . i ve- walk X Gun. KY? ttxvu r 1 A l 'lb
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sm if The last night before homecom- ing is always a hectic one as Staters make last-minute adjust- ments to their organization floats and stunts. In keeping with homecoming tradition of Hobo Days and this year's general theme of Western Days , male students formed an exclusive Whisker Club. Beards were worn through the parade and homecoming game with Peru. Highlighting the Hobo I-lop was the crowning of the Hobo king and queen. Marjorie Ehlers and Jerry German were picked by those in attendance. Page I4 While viewers thronged the streets waiting for the parade to begin, members of the Vet's Club staged a mock holdup of the First Na- tional Bank. Ransacking the bank, the robbers made a clean getaway.
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