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E qgff--f .ll Dick Kutz, a member of Alpha Phi Omega, marches along with the Mascot. The parade swings around Ninth avenue south and heads toward town. Townspeople, Students Line Streets For Parade Forsaking for an instant thejournalist's golden rule of objectivity, the following humble opinion is offered. This year's Homecoming Parade, staged on the splendid morning of October 16, was the finest parade ever presented in this central Minnesota city of St. Cloud. Had someone taken the time to conduct an opinion poll among the several thousand spectators clustered along city streets, the above editorial comment would blossom into documented fact. But that's hardly impor- tant. What really matters are the glittering statistics which tell the story of this colorful march, and which will live on long after queen Allie's tierra is finally tucked away in grandma's attic. Led by Grand Marshall M. jay Blaha, the parade of 1965 featured a record-setting 100 units. In full regalia were bands from as nearby as Sauk Rapids and Waite Parkg and another which traveled all the way down from chilly Crosby-Ironton. While the bands played their usual vital role in this memorable event, it was the floats which everybody came to see. One couldn't help but wonder whether imaginations had improved that much or if the frater- nities had unlimited budgets to work with. Such was the excellence of these displays. The only people who possibly did not enjoy them- selves on the curbs of St. Germain Street were the judges. But somehow they sifted through the endless pageant of beauty and made their decisions. Winners of the best greek float were the men of Theta Chi fraternity and the girls of Tri Sig sorority. To the hard-working residents of Holes and Lawrence Halls went the award for the best non-greek float. The best theme novelty unit award was given to Alpha Phi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. And the best original nov- elty unit trophy was earned by Theta Chi and Tri Sig. The high school bands from St. Cloud Cathedral, Foley and New London marched off with top honors in their respective divisions.
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li army ,. . -ixh Allie Radermacher Is Pretty Allie Radermacliefs election as Homecoming Queen for 1965-66 served to prove two interesting points. First, the St. Cloud State student body is an ex- cellent judge of beauty. And, secondly, the residence halls on this campus still have the final say over the Creeks, when they so choose, about who wins what and how. This much, at least, we can conclude from the hectic happenings of 1965 Homecoming Week. Allie's victory, which was announced at the Friday evening Coronation, was one of the few non-Greek victories in this annual campus tussle for honor and prestige. Miss Radermacher was sponsored in the queen con- test by Holes and Lawrence Halls. Behind-the-scenes power struggles not withstanding, the fact remains that our new queen was a lovely and deserving winner. Riding high in Saturday morning's Homecoming Parade, Allie looked elegant in her bright gold dress and sparkling silver tiara. The 20-year-old Miss Radermacher is a physical edu- cation major from jordan, Minnesota. Someday, per- 12 Lovely Queen Allie Radermacher rides in Saturdays Homecoming Parade. Elected 196 ueen haps after teaching for a few years, Allie would like to work as a physical therapist. Since coming to St. Cloud State in 1963, Allie has given of her talents and efforts to a host of campus organizations. Prominent among her work has been a close association with W RA CWomen's Recreation Asso- ciationj, a group which she currently serves as president. Miss Radermacher has also been president of the PEMM Club and of the Holes Hall Council. In addition, she is a Huskie cheerleader and a member of the Hosts and Hostesses. And how does Allie make time for such a schedule? Frankly, Ijust don't know, s-he confesses. Sometimes I cut things a little too close, and that's when the school work suffers, notes Allie. But I wouldjust feel so ter- rible if I had to study all the time. School would hardly be worth it, she insists. This summer Miss Radermacher will represent St. Cloud State in Ireland, as a member of the nationwide SPAN program.
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