Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1968

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Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 109 of 296
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- - 'gw..:- -'ju ' ,, .Q 4 X FS ,. ' v, ' I -s-A N M N L N F .Lifted X ,,,.f, v Karl E. IVlundt Library Cornerstone Unveiled The new Karl E. Mundt Library will undoubtedly attract many peo- ple to the community of Madison, said Robert T. Stevens, featured speaker at the Nlundt Library Cor- nerstone Unveiling, held in the Mem- orial Gymnasium, May 18. Stevens made the shortly before Senator lvlundt un- veiled the cornerstone which will adorn the new library on the north- west corner of the General Beadle campus. Gray skies, light snow and a bitter wind caused the cornerstone event to be moved inside, a situation which caused lVlundt to remark that this is probably the first time in his- COlT1l'TlSl'1t tory that a cornerstone laying event has been held inside. The new building will not only serve as a library for the students at GBSC, but will also house Sena- tor lVlundt's archives, which he has compiled during his 30 years of congressional service. Fred C. Christopherson, Sioux Falls, president of the lVlundt Li- brary Foundation, said: This build- ing is more than just a library. It is a place of understanding. Senator and Mrs. lVlundt were honored at a reception in the Trojan Center following the cornerstone ceremony.

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BELOW: The Karl E. Mundt Library nears com- pletion at the time of the cornerstone unveiling. RIGHT: Senator Mundt displays the cornerstone which will adorn the new library at GBSC. FAR RIGHT, TOP: Miss Thelma DeForest presides at the silver service during the reception held in the Trojan Center. FAR RIGHT, BOTTOM: Mrs. Mundt and Mrs. Bowes applaud as television cameramen cover the cornerstone ceremony. ,iff 1. X . is-M., F W ABOVE: South Dakota's Senator Karl Mundt is shown at his desk in his Washington, D.C, gf-fice, RIGHT: Guests of the Senator gather before the cornerstone following the ceremony, Pictured are General Wedemeyer, Senator Mundt, Mrs, Douglas MacArthur, Mrs. Mundt, Fred C. Chris- topherson, Robert Stevens and Dr. Harry P Bowes. '



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sk y Beadle Graduates Largest Class Ever Complete with the strains of the traditional Pomp and Circum- stance, the eighty-third annual commencement was held Wednes- day morning, May 29, 1968 at Mem- orial Gymnasium for a record class of 246 General Beadle graduates. Dr. Bernard Rezapek, Associate Director of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, presented the commencement ad- dress. Speaking on Directed Dis- sensionf' Dr. Rezaloek pointed out that good ideas come from dissent- ing points of view that break from tradition, put there are orderly ways to present and test them without rioting. Regent Richard Battey, member of the Board of Regents, awarded Bachelor of Science in Education degrees to 207 graduates, Bachelor of Science Degrees to 19, twO-Yea' diplomas to 8, and two-year secre- tarial diplomas to 1O graduates. . Following the presentation of dl- plomas, Dr. Bowes addressed the graduates with, the traditional charge to the class and lvlilo N5- twick welcomed the graduates iI'1 CO the General Beadle Alumni Associa- tion.

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