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:an Ear Ronald Gehring Dixie Grantz Eighteen seniors qualified for inclusion in the annual round-up of Whots Who in American Universities and Colleges. Selected by the student body and faculty and approved by the national office were: Charles Bare, pre-law, speech; Patty Berry, elementary education, art, social science; Robert Britt. business, social science; Martha Bryan, elementary education, speech; Joan Calvert, physical education, biology, English; Ronald Gehring, mathematics, physical science; Dixie Grantz, business, speech; Richard Greco, biology, chemistry, Spanish, French; Richard Hall, English, public address; Douglas Hartshorn, biology, business; Larry Hines. mathematics, biology, physical science; Joan Morris, business, history. Completing the selection are: Thomas Nelson, biology, journalism; Annitta Stolnack. elementary . .. 4m t'ggncsl' Annitfa Stolnack Richard Termes Au t nuvuonlnuunn. ' nun OO'helIHWHUIMIQt' qt Richard Greco education, English, instrumental music; Richard Termes, art, biology; Sam Tidball, English, Spanish, speech; Lois Vaughn, elementary education, art, social science; Joy Waterland, business, Spanish. Seniors qualifying had at least a 1.7 cumulative grade point based on the three-point system, attended Black Hills two years, and would complete degree requirements by conclusion of the summer sessions, 1964. Candidates for recognition included: Jerry Burshek, Jane DeYoe, Donald Doherty, Gladys Haux, Norma Lampert, John Martens, Marlene Perry, Kenneth Trask, Doris Voorhees, Katherine Wallace, and Thomas Watts. The national Whots Who office recommends that the past record, individual ability, and personal traits be considered in addition to each candidatets academic qualifications. Lois Vaughn Joy Waterland
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Patty Berry Charles Bare Eighteen Seniors qualify for ths Who in American Colleges and Universities Larry Hines Robert Britt Martha Bryan 31w Richard Hall - Douglas Hartshorn Joan Morris Tom Nelson
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Representative Senior Seniors named Martha Calvert as the most representative woman in their class. In doing so, they took recognition of her participation in campus events and organizations which included election to ttWho's Who? serving as junior class attendant to the 1962 homecoming queen, and junior prom attendant. She holds membership in Student NEA, chorus, and Kappa Delta Pi. Mrs. Calvert is an art major and cites camping and hiking as her favorite hobbies. Her home is Spearfish. Mrs. Martha Bryan Calvert ', Representative Senior Tam Avery received nods of approval from classmates to win recognition as L . 'the'most representative senior man. Frequently cited for athletic prowess, he has been active in football, track, and'tbasketball. He has held several , , , positions on the student council, is a L i , L member of the convocations committee, L , , 'LNewmanCZub, Lettermen Club, and chorus. . From:Kewqastle, Wyoming, he is majoring t ,1 i nglish and physical education. t a , He 9 :3? Secondary teaching in Wyoming. Mr. Thomas Avery
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