St Cloud State Teachers College - Talahi Yearbook (St Cloud, MN)

 - Class of 1966

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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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Homecoming Dominated Fraternit Row .Say what you want about the ineptness ol' the greek system. But if it were not lor the hard working residents of fraternity and sorority row, many of them driven by forces outside of themselves, Homecoming would be just another campus event. This year was typical. Some of the greeks started way back last summer planning and building the floats which Ellen Snyder rides on the Swiss lloat, built by Tri Sig and Theta Chi. would add such splendor to the October festival. Keenly aware of the honors which accompany success, many among this blazered-crowd forsook textbooks for ham- mers until lelomecoming' was over. To the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon this year went the lofty Sir Prep Trophy, the prize for that group which contributes the most. Alpha Phi won the corresponding Lady Victory Trophy. These awards, which represented countless hours of unspectacular labor, made their re- cipients the unofficial campus rulers of 1965-66. At least on fraternity row. My -,t ttt W M l s , 4 T T t 4 ' 2 'f1 'tl t T' .l 1 l lf? t t t 'ff 1 l ' : 1 m Mt , E . 1 ,l it f I ff' Viljl V 't ef. E! 13

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