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Bruce Harjung and Dave Anderson perform before the large au- clience. Six hours earlier some professor was giving a lecture on this spot. 14 joining forces in this clever act ' Typical Of Homecoming, Talent Show Was Superb Most of those who flocked into Stewart I-Iall on the Tuesday evening of Homecoming Week came to catch their first glimpse of the queen candidates. True, there was also a variety show on the agenda, but then variety shows have never been the most popular events on this campus. Yet, when all was said and done, and the queen hope- fuls had come and gone, it was the entertainment pro- vided by our amateur classmates that left the audience buzzing. The difference between the announced win- ners, the folk singing Tanlyn Trio, and the other per- formers was marginal. They all had plenty to offer. Before the Talent Show got underway, Coach Anfen- son introduced the members of his football team and vowed that Winona will be glad to leave town on Satur- day. But something went haywire between Tuesday and Saturday - apparently. 3 , il '- V. 1 were Ron Morris and Marlene Hyatt. r ' -'
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Former SCS President Returns For Dedication Acting President Robert Wick congratulates the three St. Cloud resi- dents whose names were given to two college residence halls and the physical education building. From left are Miss Marie Case, Dr. Philip I-Ialenbeck and William Holes. Miss Case is a former college faculty member, Halenbeck is a local physician and Holes is a St. Cloud busi- nessman. A hard-charging Huskie halfback skirts around right end in the Homecoming game against Winona. Eventually SCS succumbed 14-3 to the Warriors. P, ' Featured speaker at the October dedication is Dr. George F. Budd, former president of St. Cloud State College. Returning from his present post at Pittsburg, Kansas, Budd is being honored on this occasion for the large part he played in the construction of Case, Holes and Halenbeck Halls. Dr. Budd is president of Kansas State Universi- ty. 16
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