Sue Henrikson Papers

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224

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Title

Sue Henrikson Papers

Date(s)

  • 1953-1957 (Creation)

Extent

1 linear feet

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Biographical history

Sue E. Henrikson (Peterson) attended St. Cloud Teachers College 1953-1957. During her time on campus she participated in a multitude of clubs and activities. She was elected Publication Board Representative (1953), Secretary for Religion in Life Week (1954), nominated for Homecoming Queen (1954), and nominated secretary for Associated Women Students (1955). Hendrikson was a member of the Choral Club and Minerva Society. She attended many dances, socials, and theatrical performances during her time at St. Cloud. She married Tom Peterson whom attended St. Cloud and was a member of the Al Sirat Fraternity.

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Scope and content

The papers contain two scrapbooks with photos, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, ticket stubs, programs, and memorabilia in regards to the her social life at St. Cloud Teachers College from 1953 to 1957. Materials document a variety of a topics, including freshman orientation camp at Lake Kronos, elected student officials, student dances, celebrity visits (Duke Ellington dance), Henrikson’s class schedule, honor student certificates, letters from home, Al Sirat social fraternity gatherings and events, Minerva Society socials and events, Associated Women Student (AWS) events and members, Religion in Life Week (RIL) committee members, theater, and Choral Club performances.

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Two scrapbooks with materials in chronological order.

Records are located at 1D.7b.

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Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.

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  • English

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    Gift

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    A08-009

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    Archivist's note

    Processed by Kennedy Gratke in April 2022.

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