Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1966

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Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 172 of 254
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ENTERTAINMENT: 1965 lulie Andrews Makes Screen Debut The biggest name to hit the motion picture screen in years came during 1965 in the form of the British- born actress, Julie Andrews, who, in April receiyed an Oscar for her screen debut in Mary Poppins. Miss An- drews also starred as Maria in The Sound of Music. Her radiant Iinglish lieauty, her eil'erx'escent charm. and an individualistic voice, all combine with her extraord- inarv talents as an actress to make .lulie Andrexys one of the most sought after stars in motion picture history. rZf Z fwrs an Q . Q I, ld Julie Andrews The Beatles Continue to ltiflfi l.'.'iil li-V lo-Tlzeil back upon as being a big year :oi rf-li:-ui-1 lg imisit- .-Xltliotigli English groups re- zi..iin-'-l gio5uil4iig .-Xiiii-Tit-air vocalists made a comeback. lfoi 'i1-- . Li-i 'nfl 1--.Ti et-ii'iw year, the field of popular ::.:i xi' 'ion.z:..i'tTil by lil'lllllll.S mop-headed four- tfzzie 'ia' lil-.Ulf-s 'lllit-ir records Ullelpff' Ticket to lizii 1-,t' anti Yfs't-i1l:ij. ' x-ut-i'e but a few of the dozens of li--.Tile-lii'. '.'.'lill'll ranlit-d at the top of the charts llllivllgll-'ll' tint j-.T-:ir Other popular groups included ll-liiiixnif ll4'lIli1 s, Zhi- Snpreines, the Rolling Stones, thi- ll..-.-.T t'l.iil-1 l-'in-, :intl Gary Lewis and the Play- lfllf-.T .'l.l!.1'll7Qlllt'itil!lIl1lll'X'fll'llllSlS were Roger Miller, lfirii llll'rll'j.'. .intl liolilly Vinton. Andy Williams and lluin 3-laifzn 1'-'iitiiiiii-il lo please young and old alike. l'--inlqi t'l.'irl: lr-il the list of lt-niale vocalists. Her .ziiqeli it-vor-liiiii ol l7w.'.'iitox'.'ii topped record charts, the lil :izonnil :in-l '.'.'gis the best selling record of the f-'fwfr' Uflivi i':i'.'1'i'it s included: King of the Road, liozji-r Riillv-ip Mrs llrowii, You'x'e' Got A Lovely lt.iiiT-wer .mil lin ll'-nrj: VIII. llerman's llermitsg Dominate Music World Mr, Lonely, Bobby Vintong You Were On My Mind, W e F i v e 3 and ''Supercalifragilisticexpialidociousf' from Walt Disney's Mary Poppins. 1966 Found a number of new artists making the jukebox scene. Especially popular on the General Beadle campus were Nancy Sinatra's These Boots Are Made for Walking, the Lovin, Spoonfuls' What A Day for A Daydream, and The Ballad of the Green Berets, written and sung by S!Sgt. Barry Sadler. f T The Beatles - A Ringo, George, is 1 C-N? Q,, John ond Paul , Afiggg 9 D, ' ,I it

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7 Karl 3 stu-I Fically .th in ypiCEil istitll' PIZZH Mllllll The fried-grasshopper pizza, better known as the General Beadle Special, and the rattlesnake pizza became famous around the General Beadle campus last fall . . . as Well as around the world. The news of the specialties at the Pizza Den, operated by Mr. NlWS Hl Hllllll and Mrs. Ronald Olson gained front ' ' - , -page recognition E1 newspapers from coast to coast as well as Canada, alefngaliy, and other foreign countries. An article was mifgagingred in the gourmet section of a leading food 3 Z , Q 1 6 ! +f1,., f .af f ' , . far , .:a,fzf,w' Trojans Declared In-team for 196 According to the Boston Globe, the leading f1eWSpaper of Boston, Massachusetts, the pre- season pick for the national College 'In-te-am for 1965 was the General Beadle Trojans of General Beadle State College, Madison, South Dakota. Bud Collins, in his article, declared that 1965 was the Year that the Big Ten was Out, the Ivy League Was Out, the Southeastern Conference WaS -Out, and the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference Was so far Out, it was tremendously In. 9 169 East Hall to Have New Look Renovation of East Hall was begun in the spring of 1966. The building, once a residence hall for Women, Will be used for rnore classrooms, a language laboratory, and an enlarged curriculum library. The interior of the building was corn pletely gutted and will present an entirely dif ferent appearance when finished. AUCTION , AIDS OLTMAN FUND Residents of the Madison area and lstudlenfs at 1 B dl articipated in an auction e 111 lgllildlsgn toearaigepmoney for the Paul Oltman Fund. l Oltman a 1964 graduate of General Beadle State ggllege underwent a kidney transplant which cost 0Ve1' S10,000.



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Sandy Koufax Named Sportsman of the Year The year was rich in excellence. Princeton's Bill Bradley astonished the nation by leading his Ivy League team to the semifinals of the NCAA basketball tournament. Gary Player won the U. S. Open to com- plete his career sweep of all major golf titles. Jimmy Clark showed his total command of the racing car. Distance Runners Michel J azy and Ron Clarke broke one world record after another. Willie Mays hit home runs, stopped fights and just missed winning the pen- nant for San Francisco. But beyond everyone stood Sandy Koufax, the Sportsman of the Year. Koufax overcame a depressing physical disability that mani- If Q00 gl 0000 0 0 o.' ,so 0 ,bg o oo oo 0' . Q I O O I 0 I OO fl O O Sandy Koufax fested itself in spring training Che had to pack his e-lbow in ice after each game during the seasonj and spread- eagled baseball as he pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers to the world championship after a rugged seven-game World Series with the Minnesota Twins. CSports Illus- trated, Dec. 20, 1965.5 HISHIHNS 2 , 1 H573 . . . the year of the Total ' s ,.f,,, Look. O sf f Q Q Q o 5: 0 s' . Us N .x..,. I.. Q0 .Uv g 1 4 0 mf, . ' I Q 'I .-. Ol 5 ' I I ' 9' 3 - ' .,u 'ii als .O-Q, 0 I 1'.,o 'ff' I P 5: O gp I . 1.5. ' , f Q 0 4' o o 0 Q 0 on NO 0. ' o 0 0 0 Q Q O I Q' O O J 0 O O O 0 O Q I I 5 O Q . - Q. 0 O , Q Q L O... O 2 5 . O . O U I O. the year of the bell-bottom pants and the P00f'b0Y sweater. g

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