Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1968

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wfQsLs-sxS3rFsxs1- Uauwifdm npxixem' namomb' gceifnffdrg ,ABOVETM n-snoovvws TOP: Zimmermann HaII's entry in the parade was a float depicting the Sound of Music. Riding the float was Barbara Benson. Irene Dugdale served as float chairman. ABOVE AND AT RIGHT: Miss GBSC and Miss South Dakota add grace and beauty to the parade.

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ni. -tilsgftgs :MSW mv K X, z.lx..x'riS LY Y' ' EY, Q . Q I ' ,X -ilmrim - .ff-.2 is v Q Lf' i , - i if' . f nav: l S.. 5 ,Q - ,f .5 52 f ' ix-3 figxf K X 1 f .N 'X ' ' H i N wwe .y I ig .1 vi. - -if X 1 . - , Q . t .Yi , JJ . fi. K f, f of , A .1 1 . , it ,Q V-1.5 vdfi ,Q , ,S..',s1.vf- ts 4 3 44' N' An integral part of the 1967 Tutor Day Parade was the twenty-one guest high school bands. Using music appropriate to the parade theme, Broadway Brevities , these young organizations entertained the crowd with their highly spirited marches and flashy routines. For the second consecutive year, the bands were judged during the pa- rade, with emphasis being placed on marching and playing ability. The winners in the parade competition were Arlington l-ligh School, first, Plandreau l-ligh School, second, and Chester l-ligh School, third. After the parade, the bands went into marching competition. This competition, which was divided into three classes, was a planned street marching drill which was limited to a one block area. Judging was based on musicianship, marching, tech- niques, and over-all appearance. Winners in their respective classes were Plandreau, Class A, Chester, Class EB, and Colman, Class C. All winning bands presented their routines at the half-time of the GBSC-Northern State College game. At this time the sweepstakes winner was announced. The sweep- stakes traveling trophy was pre- sented to the Chester l-ligh School Band, directed by Beadle alumnus Roger I-lallenbeck, for having the most competitive points in both pa- rade and marching competition. Co-chairmen in charge of the band competition were Irene Dugdale and Connie Stoneback. Twenty-one Guest Bands Arc Parade I lighlight L YM ill ww, I l at . ii UPPER LEFT: The WRA added a tropical flair to the parade with their South Pacific entry. TOP: Egan Avenue became an array of color as high school bands displayed their marching skills and musical abilities. ABOVE: The Gamma Deltans show that even Snoopy GOSS Religious. 1:66--' Top, Z, Wig a nmmenna Riding most den 2:26315 Senfiat Dal? AT Rlged ora add UNT Sc



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Football Game, Dance Climax Eventful Week 4, R .',44 , A ff 'Q ff , 0 4,3 With the sun still shining brightly, the homecoming activities shifted to the new Trojan Field for the game between General l3eadle's Trojans and the Northern Wolves. Well over 3,000 fans watched an action filled game that saw Northern edging General Beadle 19-13. Spirits, though temporarily damp- V4 ened by the gridiron defeat, re- mained high for the annual home- coming dance held that evening. lVlarlys Roe and the Talismen en- tertained the six hundred General E3eadle students and returning al- umni vvho gathered in the gaily deco- rated Memorial Gymnasium for the final homecoming event. -:Ogg ABOVE: Queen Gay Lynn reigns over the last event of Tutor Day 1967 with avid participa- tion. RIGHT: Marlys Roe and the Talismen pro- vide music for the dance. FAR RIGHT: Six hundred people enjoy the finale of an exciting weekend. l l

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