I read a piece written in the early 70s by a Navy commander explaining, from his perspective, the rough treatment WOGS (the uninitiated) receive when becoming shellbacks. Given the fact that sailors are military personnel and thus must be ready to engage in combat at any time, men (no women at the time) should be man enough to endure such an initiation or else they prove they aren't fit for combat.Yes. I think that is a fair analogy of those times. I cannot speak for the female students, but for the males it was very much like a paramilitary organization. You were ordered what to do and expected to do it, with no push back. Vineyard carried this out further than anyone.
Very different than the mindset today but on a certain level, it does make sense. However, I cannot see how such would prove edifying in a college, let alone a Christian college environment.
I served five years active duty and eight years in the reserves. I avoided the rough stuff through all that time. Yes, I am a WOG. This is likely due to divine intervention because at the time, I did not have the mental fortitude to endure such hardship. Having matured mentally since then, I wonder if I'd stand up to something like that now... Physically, it would wreck me but I might be able to handle it mentally.
"Baseball is 90% mental. The other half is physical." -- Yogi Berra.