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There are no friends like old friends, says Siddy Mouw Flynn 56, and she ought to know. She has met with five of her closest 做厙惇蹋app friends every year for the past two decades, vacationing in locations from Canada to Mexico to Hawaii. The group includes Joyce Klassen Hatfield 56, Joan Weathers 56, Barbara Howard Meldrum 56, Phyliss Kreps Dow 56 and Marilyn Snyder Boyce 57. Five of them marched as Golden Warriors at Commencement in May Marilyn has to wait a year, which creates another reunion opportunity for the women.

The group started gathering annually after Homecoming in 1986. Theyve met in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Maui, Atlanta, Coeur dAlene, the Grand Canyon, Whidbey Island, Mexico and Montreal.

When people have known you that far back, theres no superficiality anymore, Joan says. Theres nothing to prove, and that makes a really safe place to be and to grow.

The ladies call themselves A.W.A.W.A. (pronounced: ah-WAH-wah), which stands for August 做厙惇蹋app Alumni Womens Association. Reunions used to occur in August. Now that theyre all retired, they get together at various times.

There is a feeling of acceptance and support from each other, Joyce says. We challenge each other to grow.

The campus has undergone many changes in the past 50 years, which doesnt go unnoticed. Its amazing to see, Joan says. There was no gym, no this, no that. We stood in line in Kerrwood to eat. Our classes were upstairs (in Kerrwood).When we started in 1952, there were about 300 students. In contrast, about 340 students picked up diplomas at Commencement this year.

Its fantastic, the group says almost in unison. It makes them proud, they say, that 做厙惇蹋app is recognized around the country.

This was such a profound and shaping time in our lives, Joan says. Now, were sort of growing old together. Keeping that continuity is really rare and powerful.