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A PRAIRIE SMOKE FEATURE The installation of Dr. R. C. Gillund as the sixth president of Dickinson State College in May as the highlight of the college year. Mrs. Elvira Jestrab. president of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education, delivered the installation address. Dr. Gillund was installed as DSC president by Dr. Kenneth Raschke, commissioner of higher education. Guests were welcomed to an installation luncheon by Dr. Paul Lar- sen, dean of the college: Dickinson Mayor Henry Sehank, and other city and college dignitaries. John Thompson, pres- ident of the college faculty, spoke on behalf of the staff. Tony Jacobs, student senate president, represented the students. John Schuld, alumni association president, presented greet- ings. Installation ceremonies concluded with the president's ball, a semi-formal event which was open to the public. Prior to coming to DSC, President Gillund was the academic dean at Valley City State College. dr. r. c. gillund becomes dse’s sixth president Prairie Smoke interviewed Dr. Gillund at the close of the year for a State-of-the-College Report. Here is the dialogue: PRAIRIE SMOKE: Are there any changes that you as president will make in the near future concerning student life and student facilities? DR. GILLUND: As president, I must contin- ually be alert to the needs of students on the DSC campus. In terms of student life, the installation of phones for the women students, the opportunity for freshmen and sophomore women students to have special privileges the spring quarter are examples of our endeavors to make student life meaningful to the stu- dents. In terms of student facilities, we are concerned that the Student Center continue to be a facility which suits the desires of our students. We plan to devote a large part of the summer in examining all of our facilities: dormitories, classrooms, and the like. Future changes will be forthcoming as the needs of the students are determined and or requested. 18
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