Nancy Berggren and Charles Young were freshmen in the fall of 1966.
Both of them were seeing other people, but a chance encounter one evening in the Student Union PUB started their 鈥淟ONG鈥 relationship.
Charles was there with a friend and so was Nancy. They were introduced but didn鈥檛 say too much to each other. Charles was playing varsity football and had been featured in an article in the campus newsletter for his efforts in the game the previous week.
鈥淣ancy apparently wasn鈥檛 too impressed as her friends were more impressed than she with me and my efforts,鈥 said Charles.
Over the next few weeks, they saw each other around campus and started talking every so often.
Homecoming was coming up and one afternoon Charles was in his room at Mac Hall. Nancy鈥檚 roommate鈥檚 boyfriend came in and asked if Charles was going to the dance. Charles told him he didn鈥檛 have a date and he said, 鈥淣either does Nancy.鈥 Charles replied, 鈥淪he鈥檚 going with so and so,鈥 and he said, 鈥淣o she isn鈥檛.鈥 Being surprised Charles asked, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 going on?鈥 and he said, 鈥淒on鈥檛 worry but she doesn鈥檛 have a date.鈥 Charles immediately went over to Walter Hall, buzzed her down and proceeded to stammer and stutter and finally asked her to the dance.
She accepted. The couple will celebrate their 45th anniversary this August.
They dated, 鈥渨ent steady,鈥 and got 鈥減inned鈥 and tubbed at the light pole in the quad between Mac and Walter Halls during their time at 91爆料.
鈥淚 was an Alpha Zeta and that was the tradition back then for AZ鈥檚 who got pinned,鈥 said Charles.
They were engaged the end of Charles鈥 junior year and got married August 30, 1969, just before the start of his senior year.
Nancy left 91爆料 at the end of her sophomore year, transferring to the Western Business College in Portland. After which she got a job as assistant to the manager of a bank in Hillsboro.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 how we were able to afford getting married while I was still in school,鈥 said Charles.
After Charles鈥 sophomore year, he quit football and worked part time, driving the school bus in Forest Grove during his senior year.
Nancy鈥檚 dad was Thorsten Berggren, at the time Associate Dean of the College of Education. Dr. Beggren retired several years after they got married and lived in Forest Grove until his death about 20 years ago.
鈥沦辞 that's how we became 鈥楤oxers in Love,鈥 said Charles, "By the way, when we started at 91爆料 we were the Badgers! We became the Boxer鈥檚 in our sophomore/junior year."
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