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

 - Class of 1967

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St Cloud State Teachers College - Talahi Yearbook (St Cloud, MN) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 238 of 262
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tht vi:- YT? COLLEGE HOSTS AND HOSTESSES - Front Row: Carlene Widmer, Kathy Dornleld, Kathy Parry, Georgia Lang, Jan Wiese, Kathy Leszcynski. Second Row: Sharon Ennis, Janet Smith, Susan Emery, Joanna Tremont, Judy Grengs, Rita Turula. Third Row: Jane Eye, Sue Kasper, John Fredell, Tom O'Leary. College Hostesses Kathy Dornfeld and Jan Wiese distribute programs before a SCS theatre production in Stewart Hall. 19, 236 Scott Craigie. Myron Cook, Mike Sieben, Allie Fladermacher. Fourth Row: Jim Benson, Jerry Palmer, Tim Sorteberg, David Mathison. John Linehan, Gary So- lomonson, Frank Frush, David Lee. Hosts And Hostesses Always On The Scene The College Hosts and Hostesses, easily distin- guishable by their bright red blazers, are the official representatives of SCS at all public functions held on campus. Whenever they are needed, the hosts and hostess- es gladly answer the call and give generously of their time and energy. This year the College Hosts and Hostesses showed their true spirit when they were asked to as- sist visitors attending the Inauguration of Dr. Robert Wick. The students labored diligently that hectic Sa- turday and helped keep chaos to a bare minimum. Selection of members is based on nominations made by former members. Before final approval is given, each student is carefully screened by the Per- sonnel Office. Duties for the organization begin early in the fall when they welcome incoming freshmen. The Hosts and Hostesses also supervise the year's grand finale. graduation day in the spring.

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Student Tutor Society Aims To Help Whenever a student desires special tutoring is the time and place the Student Tutor Society meets. Sigma Tau Sigma is a national service fraternity that provides three hours of free academic tutoring to all students requesting assistance. Applications for their service are available in the Student Personnel Otfice, and a co-ordinator assigns a tutor who is majoring or minoring in the subject which the student requests help in. The members of the Tutor Society are chosen on the basis oftheir high academic standing and on the recommendation ofthe various department chairmen, -'Qi STUDENT TUTOR SOCIETY - Front Row: Don Teff, Darlene Westphal. Georgia Lang. secretary. Roger Dan- ielson. Second Row: Sherm Schue- ler. Ken Wielinski, Dennis Dunne, Lyle Abeln, vice-president: Flick Setter- berg, president. x- . .'s ave Voice ln Vets Club Unique is the best way to describe the Vets Club. The membership is comprised of former servicemen, most of whom are married and hold down jobs in addition to attending St. Cloud State. For this reason. the activities of this organization are somewhat limit- ed. ln spite of their busy schedules, the former G.l.'s manage to spend time at the St. Cloud Vet's Hospital working with and entertaining the veterans. On campus, the Vets are active in intramural sports and are sponsors ofa bowling team. Forma- tion ofa statewide Vets Club is an important objec- tive of this group. The statewide organization would work for the common interests ofthe ex-G.l.'s. 3 VETS CLUB - Eldon Kirgiss, master- at-arms: Howard Larsen, treasureri , Gerald Fluzicka, president: Thomas Stein. secretary. 235



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lin Initiation of members takes the form of a candlelight cere- Nancy HBTTTFTTGTSITONW. Bob ME-Jl'1Sfi9ldi JBY Bell. Eileen Ondfa- mony for Kappa Pi Fraternity. Forming a new fraternal bond are Cek. Judy RICE. Jim Hoff and JOHN SCNIGIGF. An informal meeting of Kap- pa Pi sees members casually discussing the leading arts issues of the day. Seated are Ginny Bayers, Ken Nelson, Jay Bell, Eileen Ondracek and Dr. Roy Merle Sykora, both advis- ers. I O 0 Kappa Pi Builds St. Cloud States Kappa Pi, a national honorary art fraternity, attempts primarily to keep its members abreast ofthe current developments in art. Achieving this end is usually a combination of fun and toil for the group's twenty talented members, This year the students spent considerable time dis- cussing both the theory and practice of art. They also built a small library for the private use of SCS art majors and minors. On the social side, Kappa Pi staged the first annual Beaux-Arts Ball in mid- February. The dance, which the group hopes will become a tradition at SCS, was open to the entire student body. . During both fall and spring quarters, Kappa Pi sponsored art shows featuring local work at the campus Newman Center. Kappa Pi meets bi-monthly and meetings are usually held in Headley Hall. New rt Library KAPPA Pl - Nancy Hammerstrom. treasurer: Jay Bell, vice-president. Judy Rice. secretary: Eileen Ondracek. president.

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