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 179 of 296
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Egg the Voter to :al 'ight the Bea. meetings EFS' Dar. .Ct, keep Dushln througi 'mfllq ,WM - K W my f 4' U MW X Young Republicans GOVERNING YGOF' ACTIVITIES were: Arnie Kooistra, presidentg Steve Ziebarth, vice-presi- dent: Peggy Galloway, secretaryg and Susan Anderson, treasurer. Dave Edwards and Ed Midgard served as advisors. ZW 4, Varsity Club HEADING THIS YEAR'S VARSITY CLUB were Mary Bult, presidentg Mike Alberts, vice-presi- dentg and Steve Silva, secretary-treasurer.

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Clubs Feature Sports, Politics, Dames Leading the way among General E3eadle's extracurricular organiza- tions on campus are GB's two ath- letics and two political organiza- tions. Active throughout the year is the Women's Recreational Association. Better known as WRA, the girls meet twice each week and partici- pate in all types of women's athlet- ics. Awards are presented annually to members gaining the required amount of activity points. WRA is. directed by lvliss Van Ornum. Consisting of varsity lettermen, the Varsity Club works to promote a wholesome program of athletics on campus. Under the guidance-of Coach Blankley, the club strives annually to provide athletic scholar,- ships to well-deserving sportsmen. This being election year, the two political organizations, the Young Democrats and the Young Republi- cans, were kept busier than ever. The groups worked towards creat- ing a political interest among the members of the student body and encouraged every young voter to take advantage of his political right. Another active organization on the General Beadle campus is the Bea- dle Dames Club. Regular meetings combined with guest lecturers, par- ties, and a community project, keep the ladies-in addition to pushing hubby through -pretty busy through- out the school year. WRA ORGANIZING WRA ACTIVITIES were: Barbara Langland, vice-presidentg Judy Knock, and Joyce Lusk, president. Beadle Dames SERVING AS OFFICERS FOR THE BEADLE DAMES were: Mrs. Lane Moen, Mrs. Rodney Blanchard, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Rick Fish- er, vice-president, and Mrs. Royal Hojer, presi- dent. 74 S, is Q4 .aw L, ff IMI. If: EOVERN uooistra Aefltg Pg MNEWOI 'haw Q



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,-k,...-- l I Speech, Drama Activity Continues on The Speech and Drama organiza- tions on campus include Pi Kappa Delta, Delta Psi Omega, and Drama Club. These organizations combine their efforts throughout the year to offer speech and drama activities for anyone interested. The Drama Club is open for membership to any- one who wishes to participate in any phase of theatrical activity. The club recognizes that not all talent is seen on the stage and gladly ac- cepts members who wish to work on the technical end of productions- lights, props, and costumes. Delta Psi Omega, the national dramatics fraternity on campus, continued to expand in number this year. Having a total membership of well over thirty, the local chapter has the distinction of being one of the largest in the entire nation. Membership is limited to those who have had a major to two minor roles in college productions or to those who meet technical requirements on production crews. Pi Kappa Delta National Delegates ATTENDING THE NATIONAL PI KAPPA DELTA CONVENTION WERE: Jim Benjamin, Mary Ellen Wagner, Jean Lorang, and John Kearns, advisor. 176 Upswing Pi Kappa Delta is the national fo- rensics society on the General Bea- dle campus. Its members, in addition to attending a number of area de- bates and speech tournaments, sponsored a local meet and sent a delegation to the national Pi Kappa Delta bi-province convention in Ex- celsior Springs, Missouri. Mundt Speech Winners Merrill Hunter presents the Karl E. Mundt Speech winners with their awards. The winners pictured with advisors John Kearns and James L. Johnson, are Mary Ellen Wagner, Tom Blair, Jim Benjamin, Joel Jorgensen, and Ron Leith- eiser. E SERVING were: Jo Wheeler, f GOVERI gELTA I enialhil l l

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