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Tutor Da Committee Organizes Homecoming A 4 otivities 1 ,N 5 'PHQll-I 5 l , Qty: 1 , ,.a-'Se-44' ' ' DIRECTING HOMECOMING EVENTS were: Audrey Hove Williamson, Don Ditter, Bob Bau, Gary Stofferahn, Nancy Goeman, Jill Jorgensen, Dan Bohl, Rich Miller, and Fred Smith. l Y i A l 6 A x..3 'X iv uf' A' -.5 ,. l rf xifavjlp K. , ' J -f- x,.+'. P' Y lnigghsds i ,J on A , ky., vhqglg Cr 3,5 SG ' ' ' ClAL CQAM K' 'V offvcv kv' QA.. ' 'llllnl-EE 'Cfc sta d . ...S Dr Eri.ns:n scafcd Chau' .illoglcgl Connie Prouty, Kathy Cink, Lana Walters, and Marilyn Jefferls.
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of ,, . ,sity vm if f s 51.1 4 ,W -1.2 1 l , pf' L H J it ,ii T Pageant Committee Urganizes First Miss GBSC Contest Under the advisement of Mr. Natwick and Mr. Johnson, seven students produced the first local Miss South Dakota Pageant on the campus. On March 19, twelve serni-finalists were selected from a field of twenty girls. At a public pageant on April 23, Miss GBSC was chosen from the five finalists. The local winner represented the college at the Miss South Dakota Pageant in Hot Springs, which is affiliated with the National Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mr. James Johnson, Assistant Professor of Speech ond Drama at GBSC, was named production manager for both the i965 and l966 , Miss South Dakota Pogeants, ln preparation for the l966 contest Mr. Johnson attended the National Miss America Planning Conference it at Chicago in early March. sig , , t i tea an d Deda d by Lteegi frieni Stu- ,llfera and QS OH uI'9S. 1 as . 1 ef f: 1' X :ii .- ,i ,1.' f V .- E ' ., i ' i Q . it .j',,f. f, i ' 'a j::f,QA,:g1- j t rm ' -:Yu as ,Q if Vivien aw'-im ii, , if V. 'Wt iiig-9,l'ri.l'2' 13494-P C' .0 - - -uv' , Q 1.1 x Z' Af A .... 1 - F Q... ,cf i . A Rs. ZX - . ,. - i K 5 tx 3 PFS' ' . E ie.: S, 1 I .fi ew fr A 5 :A SERVING ON THE PAGEANT COMMITTEE were: Gloria nkeicke. secretary, Bob Bau, judges committee, Ray PeterS0n, Sei design, Dfinmf Bossman, production chairman, Mr. Natwick and Mr. Johnson, advisers, not shown, Dale Schmidt, entries committee, Tom Redfield, set con- struction, and Carl Trooien, general committee head.
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X Va ,X J, 3 x , 1 Differ, Bob :red Smith. i 1 ,pu ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE included: Mr. Johnson, Doug Soulc, Dr, Knox, Dr. Ritscher, Dr. Thompson, Dr. Ford, Jim Burma, and Dale Hogic. Interdorm Council Hosts Snow Week l li if l --q F xg is. .E MEMBERS OF INTERDORM COUNCIL were: Mr. Scanapico, Gene Danlelsen, Karen Gors, Diane Zens, Gloria Ekle, secretary, Lois Nelson. 55 X XX .Z ff John Bohls and Lenny Burlage, chairmoni 'Hof Shown' Ron Vanulecken
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