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if 1-9. , . i L.Q1 , , ' 'ITT Candidates for top honors at the 1966 Sadie Hawkins Dance are: Front Row: Butch Locher, Mark Morrell, Doug Grewing, Tom Rossini, Tim Kelsey, Bob Hoofnagle. Back Row: Dona Alfveby, Lynda Johnson, Mary Ann Ess, Terry Jackson, Mary Jo li Berdan. Marcia Briggs, Judy Smith, Lee Burke, Mary Ellen Kru- sell, Candy Johnson. Voting was open to the entire SCS student body, I6 Bid For 'Sadie Hawkins' Honors One of the few social events which carries over from high school into college is that annual night of zaniness known as the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Long a tradition of St. Cloud State, this year's dance was held during November at Eastman Hall. Competing for top honors were 16 lads and lasses, each sponsored by a campus organization. During the day of the dance, students were given The pipe symbolic of victory stops at Doug Grewing, who a- long with Lee Burke was voted winner of Sadie Hawkins competition. 28 the chance to vote for their favorite Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. Each voter paid a penny for the privilege and the money was donated to the Robbie Page fund for crippled children. Before the dance, Slater Food Service gave a Sad- ie Hawkins dinner at Garvey and Shoemaker. The girls of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority spon- sored the annual all-campus event. Lee Burke hoists Tim Kelsey high at Sadie Hawkins Dance. V if, ...H , , , 11 :gs 1 i fa , if 1- ff: fait
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Opening-week crowd listens as the Tallow Chandlers belt out group of freshmen from Stearns Hall, were one of the attrac- a popular hit in the Atwood Center Snack Bar. The Chandlers. a tions during Grand Opening Week, November 14-20. Center Celebrates Grand Opening Monday, November 14, the Atwood Memorial College Center swung into its official opening week celebration with entertainment in the Ftatskeller. Al- though the College Center had been in use since September, Opening Week featured the start of stu- dent folk singing concerts, soap box sound offs, rock and roll band performances, traveling art displays and American and foreign films, all part of the Cen- ter's full schedule designed to make it the hub for Treating John Robinson, a junior from Minneapolis, to a pur- ple fink ice cream bar is the anonymous Atwood Fink. new ideas and experiences. Wednesday afternoon the first soap box sound off allowed students to let off steam and air any gripes. Thursday evening a traveling fink gave away purple links, ice cream bars. It is in the interest of all students, said Scott Craigie, vice president of the center, that we will be setting up our schedule of events for the year. Performing what they term country folk music, Pat and Victo- ria, from New York, sing out in the College Center. -as Q , M , is is M U
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