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42 ll- l 'X W, .. I Q 3 Faculty Adds To Variety Show Fun rimlib lei ,gr 5, A pair of local panchos, Allen and Ron Moulton, capture the flavor of south of the border in Variety Show skit. Chuck Kiewelbeck and Dave Weber add to Variety Show fun. The fact that St. Cloud State is steadily growing manifests itself each fall on the occasion of the Homecoming Variety Show, Year after year the cali- ber of entertainment put forth at this show surges upward, with a high point having been reached in 1966. This year's show, featuring 15 different acts, was further embellished by the presence of the Home- coming Oueen candidates. Another attraction was the absence of the football team, which usually turns up to make inane boasts about how they are going to mangle their opponent. The gridders stayed home this year, and quietly went out on Saturday and won their ffrst Homecoming game in years. The prize for the show's best act went to the Tram- poline Clowns. Faculty contributions included the singing of Let Me Call You Sweetheart, performed by lVlrs. Potter and the Heavenly Angels. Bob Billings, a junior from St. Cloud, handled the directing chores for the 1966 Variety Show. Trampoline Clowns, John Tobler, Hamilton Gillespie and Bruce Gagnelius, accept trophy for best Variety Show act. ? ' ly , , i
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But Successful Homecoming Week i966 Julie Carlson,1966 Homecoming Queen, and her royal court brave cold and snow to attend the St. Cloud-Michigan Tech Serenaded by the Young Americans, Queen Julie arrives at Atwood Memorial Center for a reception in her honor. Homecoming game at Selke Field. The cold weather spurred the SCS Huskies to a 12-7 victory over Michigan. Eight lovely candidates vied for 1966 Queen. Top: Sue Al- berg, Mary Nelson, Melissa Bobbltt. Tana Reece. Bottom: Carol Taplin, Julie Carlson, Dee Ramsey, Sandy Albright. 13
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