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Besides doing a top job as head of the Student Council, Duane Roehrich has found time to be a top student, scholasti- cally. His main interest centers around music and this year he is in charge of the M.E.N.C.'s annual production of Hilltop Holiday. Duane added to his leadership ability this year by attending the Student Council Conference and Convention in Duluth, Minnesota. Erna Beth Seecamp transferred to DSTC from the Daniel MacIntyre Collegiate Institute in Winnipeg, Manitoba, after her freshman year. This year she is serving as our Student Coun- cil secretary. Her main interests are mathematics, biology, and chemistry. She has also contributed much to the many organizations of which she is a member. Last year Erna Beth received the Catherine Brand Scholarship and this year she is a member of the dormitory house council at Maude Klinefelter Hall. Rogette Zahradnik, who graduated after the Winter Quarter this year, is a physical education and social science major from Dickinson. She has actively participated in the Student Council, Women's League, Alpha Sigma Alpha, I.R.C., and L.S.A. This year she is Alpha Sigma Alpha regional member- ship director and W. R. A. secretary. Her bubbling personality never fails to brighten all students who come in contact with her. 14
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This year DSTC's highest honor fell upon George Perry when he was elected Homecoming Chief. George, who is better known as Bud, is married. His wife, Carol, is also a student at DSTC. Bud is an important part of our basketball team and of the golf team. In addition to his enviable scholastic record he has been one of the most active members in our clubs and or- ganizations as can be seen in his position as president in many of them. Theodore Pedeliski of Belfield is known by students and faculty for his scholastic ability and achievements. Ted has participated in many of our organizations and has held several offices. He has made important contributions to our college publications, especially in the field of art. Last year he was chosen to attend the North Dakota College Conference of Politics in Grand Forks. In addition to his other activities, Ted finds time for his hobbies of painting, reading, and intellectual conversation. Another student from Belfield who belongs to this group is Bill Redmond. Bill has enlisted in many campus organizations and especially has served as a sparkplug in Lambda Delta Lambda, the Newman Club and Phi Sigma Pi. Bill is especially well known for his conscientiousness and reliability. Many students not only regard Bill as a friend but also as a reliable personal counselor as well. — 13—
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BUCKAR0Q5 It looks from the above pitcher like all the buckaroos from the Sr., Jr., Soph., and Fr. ranches has got together at the Pemmican Seieon (Oops misprint) Rack. Naturally that plum-tuckered out fella on the left is a Sr. Man since they is always plum-tuckered out after four years of hard leather, alkali dust and gallons of black coffee. Naturally, also, the next fellow looks like a Jr. Man since he is just about, but not quite so tuckered out like the Sr. Man. That happy wrangler is, I guess, a Soph, rider cuz they is the only ones thet can be so happy. The feller on the right is a Fr. boy. He's the one that's had it. It can be explained that there wasn't no wim- men folk in the above pitcher cause naturally they just warn't there.
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