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Rhana Ugland shows signs of happiness af- ter being crowned 1967 Homecoming queen. Queen Rhono crowned ot Homecoming Tolent Show Cobbers Go to Hull set the theme of a frigid Homecom- ing, with a full schedule of events from the afternoon of Oc- tober 26 to late October 28. Student participation got into swing with house and dorm decorations which were formulated and carried out as Thurs- day's judging deadline neared. Awards went to Alpha Tau Omega with the theme of Cornival and Manor House with their Crib the Cobbers display. At the Talent Show Thursday night, emceed by former Dean of Students Donald R. Makuen, a variety of student skits and acts were presented. The panel of faculty judges awarded first prize to Norman Whiteside, second to the Goliards, and third to Carol Swenson. Between acts Makuen amused the audience with anecdotes of his days at Hamline and led the assembled crowd in songs. Climaxing the evening was the coronation of Queen Rhana Ugland sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon. Her court was Carla Anderson, Alpha Tau Omega, Nancy Anderson, Men's Resi- dence Association, Kris Armstrong, Off Campus Club, and Jennifer Bunce, Theta Chi. The 3 to 1 soccer victory over St. Thomas on Friday con- tinued the festivities on Norton Field. Those who were very hearty or very hungry remained at Norton for a steak fry supper, served by members of Alpha Phi Omega, despite tem- peratures which dipped to 150. A snake dance formed, winding through campus, and ended at a huge bonfire on Norton Field built by the freshman class. Coach Richard R. Mulkern introduced his football Pipers individually, warmed by the heat of the blazing fire and the rising spirits of gathered fans. Queen candidates Jennifer Bunce, Nancy Anderson, Carla Anderson, and Kris Armstrong surround newly- crowned Queen Rhana Ugland.
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4-'Gif' Bundled against cold, Roger Pilgram, Jim Sargent, Kris Hedberg, and George Bruchmann follow football action closely. APT's worm Walks across the field to win first place award. 28 Homecoming game, dance accentuate gala weekend A colorful, windblown parade touched off the final day's events. Entries, which took shape in various garages and barns, found their way down Snelling to Macalester and continued through St. Thomas. One flat-bed broke down in the middle of St. Thomas leaving its cheering riders stranded never to,see the parade again until it returned to campus. Freezing winds and snow failed to keep football fans away. Alumni and students cheered Mulkern's Pipers despite Con- cordia's win of 24 to 14. Halftime program included presenta- tion of Queen Rhana, her court, and several past queens, plus awards for the float competition. Alpha Phi Theta claimed first place with their float 'lXVorm Through the Cobbers which, although it did not participate in the parade, did walk on the field to claim its prize. Pi Beta Gamma took second, while Alpha Rho Delta's entry was awarded third place. Four new members were also inducted into the Hall of Fame: Dr. Roger Anderson, John C. Benson, Fred C. Heneman, and Griffith C. O'Dell. Carnival decorations, filling the Student Center, provided atmosphere for the climax of a filled weekend. The Bobby Thomas Orchestra played in the Ballroom, while the more informal Snack Bar sounded with Paul Vicar and the Deacon. Balloons sold by Alpha Phi Omega, fly high at kick-off. 9 0 Q fu Q O O 0 . . s 5 5 o ' 0 6 8 6 . 0 s s 0' , Q xi. w '-..
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