Dickinson State University - Prairie Smoke Yearbook (Dickinson, ND)

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It is not so much WHERE you live, as HOW, and WHY, and WHEN you live, that answers in the affirmative, or maybe in the negative. The question - Are you fit to live? It is not so much where you live, as HOW you live, and whether good flows from you through your neighborhood. ■- And WHY you live, and whether you aim high and noblest ends pursue, and keep life brimming full and true. And WHEN you live, and whether time is at its nadir or its prime, and whether you descend or climb. It is not so much WHERE you live, as whether while you live Introduction 5 and to the world your highest give, and so make answer positive ft Introduction that you are truly fit to live. John Oxenham Introduction FALL Fall Division Page 9 President of Dickinson State College Dr. R. C. Gillund State Board of Higher Education Front Row: Kenneth K. Raschkc, Harold C. Refiling. Dr. Robert Painter. Mrs. tlcanor Grahl. Second Row: Peter C Hinricks, Vincent J. Buck. Richard McGee. George Sinner. Lloyd Nygaard. 10 Administration Mrs. Esther Swenson, (College Nurse). Mrs. Edna E. Schumpelt (Director of Counseling. Testing and Women’s Housing). Mr. Howard D. Kitchen (Manager of Student Center). Mr. Lavern Jcssen (Director of Student Services). Dr. Del Gab (Director of Housing and Counselor). Administration 11 Secretaries for Administrative Offices First Row Vera Schrocdcr (Director of Admissions and Registrar). Alma Pluth (Vice President for Administrative Affairs). Muriel Dassingcr (Secretary for the President). Kay Hansscn (Director of Business Affairs) Second Row: Beverly Schwindt (Director of Counseling. Testing and Women's Housing). Betty Shreve (Director of Student Services). Martha Kruger (Vice President for Academic Affairs). Betty Hoff (Not Pictured) - (Director of Housing and Counselor). :ft to Right: Harriet Baysorc. Donna Miller. Palmer A asmundstad (Director of Business Affairs). Kath- Marlys Wyckoff. Diane Schneider inc Hansscn. Marilyn Morman. 12 Administration Custodians Faculty Division of Nursing First Row; Mrs. Hanson, Miss Haga, Mr Hablutzel. Second Row: Mrs Berger. Carl Luptak (Secretary). Mrs. Raasch. Mrs. Fret man. Mrs. Milburn. Faculty 13 Division of Literature and Language Left lo Right: F.Tucker. L.Oberlander. Tamayo. E.Stanberrv, R Schonherger (Chairman) Division of Art Left to Right: C.Sheffield. D.Duda. D.Navrat (Chairman) Division of Music Seated: C.Frank. L.Sacchini. Standing: F.Pearson (Chairman). F. Brown. R.PIachn. G.Secla 14 Faculty Division of Education and Psychology First Row: T.Jensen (Chairman). L.SchumpcIt, K. Werrcmeycr. C.Lundbcrg. Second Row. 7. Haake- dahl. D.Whelan. D.Gab. R.Wheeler Division of Social Science Division of Business Seated: M.Soper. R.Vccdcr. M.Weber Standing: I..League. G.Waldera (Chairman) Seated: C.Morrison (Chairman). L.Skabo Standing: R King. R.Kilwein Faculty 15 Division of Health, Education, and Welfare First Row: Bertha Geiger, Robert Hocg, Lorainc Schumacher Second Row: Robert Lasatcr, Dennis Limke. Hank Bicsoit. Roger Huffman Division of Science and Mathematics Seated L to R: I..Banks. F.Werremeyer, J.Thompson (Chairman), W.Massey. R.Todd. D.Zieman Standing L to R: C.Kordonowy. W.Lardy, J.MacDonald. M.Frank. M.Freeman 16 Faculty Queen - Fayleen Homecoming 1975 King - Brian Homecoming 19 I From Row: Gary Gordon, Kent Jesperson, Dewey Huffman, Bob Hennes. Kevin Olson, Owen Stockdill. Don Butler. Ron Steffan, Bruce Doleaol, Randy Gleave. Randy Gordon. Steve Kilwein. Bud Etzold. Dave Zieske, Randy Lear. Mike Kiedrowski, Kenton Onstad. Second Row: Darry Gleave, Dale Smith, Harold Miller. Mike Hammerschmidt. Spud Uttech. Rod Breltback. Dennis Smith. Ken Davis, Doug Nordby. Jon Hendrickson. Wayne DeTcinnc. Doug Howie. Everett Nelson. Arlan Holland. Clark Ranum. Gerald Quintas. Third Row: Bruce Kary. Ted Kricg, Fred Todd. Tim Kessel, David Kay. Blake Wilkcns. Dave Bicknesc. Dexter Thiel, John Charging. Dick Brown. Bruce Selinger. Ed Harlow, Ron Woesle. Paul McMcnamy. Doug Klaudl. Jim Sleekier. Tim Franzcn. Fourth Row: Henry Bicsiot (Assistant Coach). Jim Thomas. Roger Olt, Tim Cuskelly, Terry Johnson, Doug Olson, Kim Bolechola, Pat Baglcy, Jerry Sweeney. Norbcrt Fries, Joe Ibach. Mike Tschcttcr. Al Knutson, George Stcicr, Dave Lupo, Bob Hanson. Toby Rothfus , Dave King. Robert Lasatcr (Head Coach). Football 21 Cross Country 22 Crosscountry ( 'J (f First Row: Thora Hanson. Penny Johnson. Bonnie Thoms. Wanda Zachcr. Bonita Jenkins Second Row: Bertha Cicigcr (Coach). Kathy White, Jackie Yantzer. l.auric Gunlikson. Sheila Kennedy Winter Division Page WINTER Winter Division Page 25 26 Back Row: Bob Wheeling, Chris Asset, Ray Brucls. Doug Walters, Dean Strcylc. Fred Hutton. Robert Ness. David King. Ned Culver. Jim Walker. Doug Olson. Jim Slrecklcr. Dale Ciaibel Front Row: Steve Bratlicn (Student Coach), Randy Martens, Toby Rothfusz. Bruce Selinger. Dennis Limke Head Coach). John Schnell. Tex Hall. Dale Stcffan. Clark Ranum (Student Coach) 27 { • Blue Hawk Wrestling From Row: Randy Jilck (mgr ). Gordie Schmidtl. Dennis Kcsscl. Chris Nolan. Joe McNulty. Bob Hocg (Coach). Second Row: Don Butler. Jerry Sannes. Ron Stefan. Pat Baglcy. Joe Ibach. Doug Nordby. Steve Kil- wein. 28 Wrestling Cheerleaders 29 Women’s Basketball First Row: Deb Welch, Chcrvl Straub. Thora Hanson. Bonita Jenkins Second Row: Penny Johnson. Lynac l.arson. Laurie Ciunlikson. Cindy Haught. Marian Slag, Tracy Lane, Wanda Zachcr. Meredith Jung. Mary Kay Kifflcr 30 Women's Basketball 1974-75 Wrestling Results DSC 22 Chadron State 15 DSC 35 Black Hills State 16 DSC 16 Minot State 22 DSC 30 Black Hills State 14 DSC 38 Eastern Montana 12 DSC 24 Jamestown 18 DSC 17 Northern State 26 DSC 12 Bismarck Junior College 31 DSC 9 Valley City 32 DSC 19 Montana State 25 DSC 8 Wahpeton 35 DSC 25 Mayville 10 DSC 38 South Dakota Tech 11 Blue Chicks Volleyball UND-Williston Invitational (WON) 3 DSC 15 15 BJC 15 15 DSC 15 UND 5 6 BJC 0 7 Minot DSC-Invitational (WON) DSC 15 15 DSC II 15 15 DSC 3 15 15 BJC 5 6 Minot State 15 10 8 UND-Williston 15 2 4 DSC-UND-Willislon Duo. Williston (LOST) DSC 15 15 UND-Williston 15 15 15 Sakakawea Sports Conference, Minot (CHAMPIONS) DSC 15 15 DSC 15 15 DSC 15 15 - 8 16 15 UND-W 6 8 Lake Region 2 9 Minot 8 7 - 15 14 7 State. NDAIAW, NDSU. Fargo(4th Place) DSC Bye DSC 5 9 Mayvillc 15 15 DSC 4 8 UND-Giand Forks 15 15 1974-1975 Basketball Results SC 87 Black Hills S.C. 81 SC 84 S.D. Tech 74 sc sc 79 76 Chadron Chadron 72 69 Cross Country Results sc 71 Rocky Mountain 66 sc 80 Rocky Mountain 64 BJC Invitational 2nd Place sc 79 Mary College 83 S.Dak. Tech Invitational 3rd Place •sc 76 S.D. Tech 81 Teddy Roosevelt Run 4th Place •sc 72 Black Hills S.C. 90 Dickinson Invitational 3rd Place •sc 76 Jamestown 87 NAIA Dist. 12 6th Place •sc 73 Wahpeton SSS 64 NDCAC Conference 4th Place •sc 90 Valley City 78 •sc 70 Mary College 89 •sc 66 Bismarck Junior College 62 •sc 77 Minot State 71 •sc 73 Mayville State 72 •sc 82 Jamestown 78 •sc 55 Wahpeton SSS 68 •sc 70 Valley City 78 •sc 71 Bismarck Junior College 83 •sc 107 Minot 73 Mayvillc 101 1974 DSC Football DSC 28 BJC 7 DSC 17 Black Hills 9 DSC 7 Chadron 6 DSC 25 Minot 27 DSC 31 Wahpeton 7 DSC 42 Valley City 27 DSC 21 Mayville 6 DSC 21 Jamestown 7 DSC 7 S. Dak. Tech 27 Score Block Women’s Basketball DSC-44 Rocky Mountain-26 DSC-57 Rocky Mountain-43 DSC-73 Mary College-39 DSC-93 UND-Grand Forks-32 DSC-54 UND-Williston-32 DSC-64 BJC-Bismarck-32 DSC-65 Minot-47 DSC-76 Minot-65 DSC-65 BJC-Bismarck-30 DSC-55 UND-Williston-40 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT DSC-72 BJC-Bismarck-32 DSC-64 Minot-43 STATE TOURNAMENT DSC-58 NDSU-Fargo-35 DSC-59 Valley City-52 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT DSC-49 Wayne State, Neb.-77 DSC-70 Kansas Univ. Lawrence, Kan.-6 DSC-40 Mankato State, Minn.-56 Scorcbiock 31 Sport Candtds 33 34 Spring Division SPRING Spring Division s T r a c k Pole Vaulters: Mike Aide. High Jumper: Fred Hutton Distance Runners: Dave Wherry, Tim Sigl, Vince Rcep. Dave Thomas, Gary Ba lard. Dennis Feldman diddle Distance Runners: Bruce Dole al. Ken Kubischtu. Dean Baar, l.inus Everling, )alc ficihcl Sprinters: Doug Klaudt. Dewey Huffman. Tim Cuskelly. Kevin Kudrna Hurdlers: DeanStreyle. Rod Breithach. l Koppinger Long Triple Jumpers Ken Davis. Doug Olson, Martin Afelbil.JcfT Uhlich From Row: Deb Welch. Cheryl Sirauh. Thora Hanson. Bonila Jenkins. Second Row: Penny Johnson, l.vnae I arson. Laurie Guthlikson. Cindy Naught. Marian Slag. Tracy I ane. W anda Zachcr. Meredith Jung. Mary Ka Kofller ■ “Blue Hawk” Baseball 38 Spring Sports Spring Sports 39 1975 Bluehawk Tennis Team Left to Right: Bob Hoeg, Coach Gary Leinius Tom Kendall Gary Malkowski Not Pictured: A1 Janes Chris Nolan Barry Hansen Kevin Horton A “BLUE CHICKS” Track Field Team April 2 - Indoor Meet DSC 84 UND-Williston 24 April 15 - Indoor Meet Dickinson 100 BJC 43 Black Hills 21 UND-Williston 12 Dawson JC 6 Lake Region JC 5 April 18 - Minot Invitational DSC 102 BJC 43 Minot 31 UND-Williston 20 May 2 - NDAIAW State Meet-Bismarck DSC 75 NDSU 44 UND 28 Valley City 19 Lake Region Minot 5 UND-Williston 5 May 9-10 - Regionals-Wichita. Kansas 107 Southwest Missouri 44 DSC May 16-17 • Nationals-Corvallis, Oregon Lynae l.arson-Pcntathalon 3390 pis 7th in Nationals April 24 - Sakakawca Conference-Bismarck DSC 112 BJC 40 UND-Williston 21 Minot 15 Dawson JC 10 Bottineau 4 Cheryl Straub - Javelin-IOlh in Nationals Connie Quintus - Shot Put- New State Record 37 4 V2 Baseball DSC 6 Eastern 0 3 Eastern 6 1 Rocky Mt. 0 12 Black Hills 5 0 Black Hills 5 3 Minot 2 0 Minot 8 7 Minot 8 2 Minot 1 10 Jamestown 7 3 Jamestown 9 1 Mayvillc 2 1 Mayville 6 0 Mayville 10 1 Mayvillc 8 3 Jamestown 2 0 Minot 5 15 Jamestown 5 2 Mayville 12 Tennis DSC 0 SDTech Opponent 9 7 Black Hills Slate 2 5 Minot State 1 0 Valley City State 9 9 Black Hills Stale 0 2 Jamestown College 5 1 Wahpeton Science 5 0 Bismarck Junior College 9 NAIA District 12 5th Place NDCAC 3rd Place Mens Track Dual with BJC 1st Indoor T riangular 1st N. Dak. Indoor 5th Conference Indoor 3rd West River Relays 2nd Black Hills Relays 3rd Dual with Minot 1st Minot Invitational 3rd NAIA Dist 12 4th Conference outdoor 4th Score Block 41 Score Block Left to Right: Pat Shoemaker. Debbie Meyers. Allen Janes, Sue Bart . Marian Kraft Who’s Who Among Students in American Front Row Mar Lou Sadowsky. Karla Binsiock. Bonnie I.dor Second Row Sue Bartz. Renee Thiel. Mary Noyes. Bonnie Thoms Third Row Boh Larsen. Richard Brown. Allen Junes Who’s Who 43 Colleges and Universities HILLTOP «' ✓ 4-1 HOLIDAY Hilltop Holiday 45 46 Productions Productions TRUCK UNES SECOND Cl ASS Left to Right: (iar nton. Dennis Reiner. Dennis Regeimbul. Kevin Clcuv- enger. Curtiss Forster. Cilen Hegstad. (icrald Ripplinger. Janet Venllui cn. Bill Wermager Truck Drivers FIRST CLASS Left to Right: Dennis Schloss. Richard Suda. Earl Moberg. William Carlson. Mur Massad. Wayne Loberg. Robert Men- denhall (Instructor). Vince Rcinpold (Instructor). Melvin Fierce. LeRoy Jorgenson. Tom Huffman. Wayne Kudrna. Lormg Johnson. Bob Lorenz. Kent VcnHui en. James Wegner W JAMBQRlt Country and Western Jamboree afl® © Gin§ i F( siriw«3 Car Bas h D SBW Week 51 Candids 53 54 Senior Div. Page Senior Div. Page 55 Janice Barnhart English Bel field, ND Dick Brown Biology Scranton. ND Laurie Christman Composite Music Hettinger. ND lb Kerry Culver Chemistry Rhame. ND Tom Dcutscher Chemistry Scranton. ND Terry Degcle Math Dickinson. ND 56 Seniors Nancy Lee Butterfield Composite Social Science Dickinson, ND Berry Curn Biology Dickinson. ND Dave Lhman Composite Music Holdfast. Sask. William J. Fischer Biology Golvn, ND Greg Folkins Composite Music Dickinson. ND Jim Fuelie Bachelor of Coll. Studies Hettinger. ND Kathy Ann Griffin Chemistry Dickinson. ND Marty Hagemeister Composite Social Science Kinsey. MT Thora Jean Hanson Business and Physical Education Zahl. ND l.orna Mac Hasby Elementary Education New Town. ND Pam Hewson Art Dickinson. ND Seniors 57 Timothy Homiston Physical Education Arncgard, ND Bonita Jenkins Physical Kducation Oleodlve. MT Allen Janes Math Dickinson. ND Leslie Jenkinson English Dickinson. ND Harlan Johnson Composite Social Science l.arimorc. ND Rodney Kadrmas Math and Chemistry Bel field. ND Jackie Kathrein History Amidon. ND Eileen Kopren English Meadow. SD Robert Larson Composite Music Regent. ND 58 Seniors Cariotta Lawrence Business Education Dickinson. ND Gary Leinius Math and Chemistry Stanton. ND Merle Lien Elementary Education Thunderhawk. SD Marla Lupo English Dickinson. ND Ramona Marsh Elementary Education Dickinson. ND Deb Milne English Dickinson. ND Del Milne Art Dickinson, ND Lvnn Morlock Composite Music Beulah. N I) Diane Bassette Nelson Bachelor of Coll. Studies Interlaken, NY Seniors 59 Bill Novak Math and English WilUston. ND Mary Noyes Composite Music Killdccr, ND Peggy A. Olson Elementary Education McIntosh. SD Kenton Onstad Math Parshall. ND Dan Patterson Bachelor of Coll. Studies Dickinson. ND Gerald Quintus Physical Education and English Glen UUin, ND Barbara Schmalz History Dickinson. ND Pal Shoemaker Composite Social Science Bcnet, Colo. Daryl Sickler Composite Social Science Gladstone. ND Seniors Gary Susag Chemistry Rhame. NO Bonnie A. Thoms Physical Education kalispcll, MT Jean Truquair Composite Music Dickinson. ND Susan Tuchschcr Choral Music Wishek. ND Arwin t. Ultech Elementary Education Bowman. ND J. Gregory Vrannu ElemcntarvEducation Washburn. ND Composite Music Kindersley. Sask. Betty Jane Wanek Elementary Education and Physical Education Reeder. ND Patricia Wanner English Regent, ND Seniors 61 2 YEAR GRADUATES Lvnn Zasloupil Political Science Dickinson. ND Kathy Adele Zent Elcmentjr Education Bismarck. ND Vernon Baardson Radio Broadcasting Parshall. ND Elaine Barth Business dministration Dickinson. ND Melody Cusson Nursing Killdccr. ND Marlene Dutchuk Executive Secretary Dickinson, ND Richard Filipi Business Administration Dickinson. ND Brenda Fossum Medical Secretary Khamc. ND 62 Seniors Larry Gjermundsy Business dmimstration Taylor. ND Ldith Hauge Nursing Rav. NO Bonnie Hamann Executive Secretary Dickinson. ND Grace Hoseth l egal Secretary Bclden, ND Cindy Hendry Medical Secretary Sentinel Butte. ND Ron Jordan Business Administration Lefor. ND Pat Klee Business Administration Halliday. ND Karen Kopp Nursing Dickinson. ND Seniors 63 Candy kulseth Nursing Rhamc, Nl) Ron l.aqua Business dmimstration Grenoru. N’D Peggy Lou Mahlmann Medical Secretary Dickinson. N’D Bernie Marsh Radio Broadcasting Dickinson. ND Karen Kathleen Miller Lxccutivc Secretary Amidon. ND Kirby Mart Busines Administration Mandan, ND Nancy McDade Medical Secretary Robinson. ND Dwight Oddcn Radio Broadcasting Rugby. ND 64 Seniors Debbie Pluth Nursing Dickinson, ND Cynthia Schaar Nursing Scranton. ND Randi Perkins Business Administration Scranton. ND Lavina Si verson Executive Secretary Bovs man. ND Cheryl Lynn Tabor Executive Secretary Killdecr. ND Virginia Vachal Medical Secretary Sentinel Butte. ND Margaret Weinand Nursing Parshall. ND Barbara Wolla Legal Secretary Tioga. ND Seniors 65 Symphonic Band Front Row L.Randich,I..Folkins. B.Barth. K.Morlock.VJacobs. D.Osowski Second Row G.Folkins. M.Kulish. K.Adamski. P.Solomonson. I Sacchinni. D.Kuehn. B.Gocrtel. I Natrasany. G.Traquair. L.StcITan Third Row: B. Kourajian. A Ycttcrboc. B.Heilman. II Paul. S.Zicman. C.Burgcson. C. Zenker. Sr M. Baumgartner. R.Laqua. D.Frictag. J.Grin olds. S.Cirat . L. Dynneson. R.Grow; E.Nelson. A.Schneider. R.Sundahl. J.Collins. R.Olson. M.Perkins Fourth Row M.Tvctcne. C.Bauman. R Thiel. W.Aardahl. R Jane . E.Reeves. J.Howard, V.Dvorak. L.Probert. K Mund. J.Stewart. R Unruh. R. Dock ter 66 Symphonic Band Jazz Ensemble Front Row: Larry Natrasany. Laurie Randich. Glenn Traquair. Lincltc Steffan. Doug Kuehn. Ken Mund. Jerry Stewart. Lilian Probcrt. Robert Unruh. Victor Dvorak Second Row: Wes Aardahl. Barb Kourajian. Mark Perkins. Shawn Lirat . Ron Laqua. Lori Dynneson. Randy Grow Wind Ensemble First Row Laurie Randich, Lyla Folk ins, Kathy Morlock. Berme Barth Dorothy Osowski. Second Row: Greg Folkins. Marlow Kulish. Barb Kou rajian. Karen Adamski. Louis Sacchinni (Faculty). Doug Kuehn. Larry Na trasany. Glenn Traquair. l.inctte Steffan Third Row Peggy Solomonson Susan Zicman. Chris Burgcson. Corrine Zenker. Ron Laqua. Shawn Lirat Lon Dy nneson. Randy Grow. Everett Nelson. Randi Sundahl. Janice Col- lins. Kathy Olson. Mark Perkins Fourth Row: Clyde Bauman. Renee Thiel. Mike Tevctnc. Wes Aardahl. Rhonda Janes, fcd Reeves. Joel Howard. Robert L'nruh. Jerry Stewart. Ken Mund Jau Fnsemble 'Wind Fnscmble 6 7 Concert Choir Front Row Karen Adam ski. Deb Rogers, Codic West. Corinne Zenker. Jerry Stewart, Greg Folkins. Everett Nelson, Ken Mund. Terry Richard, Diane Bassett Nelson. Maureen Beaudoin. Linettc Steffan, Denise Charchcnko, Kathy Olson. Dorothy Osowski. Barb Kourajian Second Row: Karen Kouba, Nola Paulson, I.auric Randich, Kay Joersz, Connie Smokov. Rhonda Janes, Clyde Bauman. Vic Dvorak, Harold Miller, Dave F.hmann, Milch Kunz, Terry Sticka. Mark Perkins. Sr. Margaret Baumgartner. Chris Burgeson. Randi Sundahl, Lillian Probert. Gerry Fiedler. Janet Duppong Third Row Renee Thiel. Lori Dynneson. Donna Kitchen, Judi Fischer, Deanna Freitag, Ron Dockter, Vernon Baardson. Bob Ma urek. Duane Sanford, Kent Karch. Louis Praus, Allen Schneider. Larry Natrasany. F.d Reeves. Mike Tvetene. Jan Johnson. Georgine Wenger, Angie Yetlerboe, Sheila Johnson. Mary Dasovick Third Row: Cindy Wald, Peggy Solomonson. Medody Marcusscn. Darcy Bratten. Tobi Schlauch. Glen Traquair, Joel Howard, Doug Kuchn, Wes Aardahl, Dale Wake, Grant Johnson. Blaine Heilman, Bob Larson. Jon Hendrickson. Janie Collins. Lynn Morlock. Lauree Christman. Lyla Folkins. Rita Gangl Modern Choir Seated in Front: Judi Fischer. Jan Johnson Standing From Left to Right: Mary Dasovick, Bob Mazusek. Kathy Olson. Cindy Wald. Allen Schneider. Karen Adamski. Kent Karch, Blaine Heilman, Grant Johnson, C orinne Zenker, Renee Thiel. Lyla Folkins. Greg Folkins, Rita Gangl Seated on Ladders: Duane Sanford, Everett Nelson. Randy Bohlman, Terry Sticka Behind Piano: MikeTuetene. percussion: Deanna Freitag. pianist: Rhonda Janes string bass Front Row (L-R): Connie Smokov. Rhonda Janes. Everett Nelson, Terry Sticka. Mark Perkins. Rita Gangl. Kathy Olson Second Row: Karen Adam- ski, Laurie Randich. Karen Kouba. Vic Dvorak, Jerry Stewart. Harold Miller, Duane Sanford, J erry Richard, Lyla Folkins. Sheila Johnson Third Row: Darcy Braaten. Renee Thiel. Deb Rogers. Cindy Wald, Diane Schneider. Circg Folkins. Louis Praus. Bob Ma urck. Kent Karch. Boh I.arson. Grant Johnson. Lynn Morlock, Angie Yetlcrboe. Lauree Christman Back Row Peggy Solomonson, Ron Docktcr. Marlene Kulish, Clyde Bauman, Joel Howard. Blaine Heilman. Allen Schneider. Janie Collins. Jan Johnson Mu Phi Epsilon Front: Della Hcid. Dorothy Linquist, Dcana Frictag, Con- nie Smokov, Barb Kourijian, Randce Sundahl Back: Renee Thiel, Lori Kynncscn, Peggy Solomonscn. Cindy Wald. Lil Probcrt Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha (ASA) Ari Club Association of Women Students (AWS) ccco CSA Center Board of Governors (CBG) Cheerleaders Circle K College Republicans D Club De Long Hall Della Zeta German Club IVCF Inter-Fraternity (Inter-Frat) Inter-Greek Kappa Pi Klinefelter Hall Lambda Della Lambda LSM MENC Model UN Mu Phi Epsilon Native American Club News Bureau Panhellenic Pemm Phi Beta Lambda Phi Sigma Pi Prairie Smoke Rodeo Club SEA Selke Hall SNA Student Senate Theta Chi TKE Vets Voices Western Concept Who's Who Woods Hall WRA YARC Young Democrats Cft Z o H N z o at o F L I S E F E L T E R H A L Tj B K z w N A D B o j o ] r ' k I 1 C J L N M Q R s T A A 0 K L « Z B A T f0) K A T 0 U T H c a R T I i S Y 0 X T w 7 u P H I P S S i II 0 Z T 0 K I P S E R G R E T N 0 W 0 v 0 R u 0 F H 0 L I V I A ! N E W T 0 W X P X s I y A C S 0 c I a 2 I U X P c I M 0 D E L v 0 ; N Z z T . S X A S E V v G S 0 R £ H X Y E L 7 L 0 3) E E V I R 0 R E V 0 T 0 0 P y y 4 s T £ V C W P G A T j 0 « :■ E L T A Z E T A N E R 0 H 0 J V V E 's' 0 K B X 0 A 0 D S N L 7] D T 3 A C H N A N R U T H W c V 0 E R E F A K I W X E C 0 T L E H A S S 0 C Z A T 0 N I N S L 0 E X R E C 3 0 Y j JC G M 'a ' J R E L 0 ,L A X B D A D £ L T A L A X B 0 0 1 I I E X Y K w I 0 G 0 I G 0 S A G s S £ S R 0 N T N E 0 u T •) 3 I L 0 T y 8 X E S C E u 17 E K s M £ L T 0 N J 0 H X N S 0 G C c 0 R v) V s ’ r 0 R I R X R K R G L 9 C C I V R E S I T X R R A T s 0 V Cy y R 0 0 F A H A 0 fB T E H A D P T 0 u K C A R Z T A R r R E T N p L S A R A H ? T I 0 I ? A S k R T c L u v i G X A X A R B y y V T t? G X E A W 5' s L N 0 L 0 D A X T 'e I N A L L E H A y y A E R 0 B s W E K P p C E B sL, i E L I w 0 0 D S H A L I,' y y • w H c A T g H t'’ A A N S L E T A T E I 0 C 0 L v 'yt'y y 4 C G N E E R 0 A X 0 H A R I 0 V vu X T H 0 s M I A y 5 y y A D C A X N R £ V 0 Y P X 0 C D B V B 0 R 0 T y . E R 3 y ' T 0 D S X T s E N A T T L R R A It Is ft P T y y u A p r X R D s X Y X R 0 H w £ A y 0 £ I s S V y V V ' E X 0 H T A E K 0 C X S s E I R I A a p w I £ i R R N A K y y y 7 — N r s N B z X T I s P I P E H T D X K N A T I V E A kS )V W y A X c 1 U 9 0 ? U N L K 0 R L T 0 A « K K A R r R 0 S E ( A w N 0 0 | D Y s? P £ TT71 0 c X R E T S 3 i) 70 Organization Division Student Senate Student Senate is the student governing body, and the official student voice. It consists of four major officers: presi- dent. vice president, secretary and treasurer. One senator is elected for every 150 students. The meetings are open to all students and students are urged to attend the meetings. Row One: Bob Larson. Jim Fleck. Karla Binstock Row Two: Jen Odenbaugh. Renee Thiel. Deb Peters. Ken Quammc. Vern Baardson Row Three: Mr. Kitchen. Terr Nagel. Ron Jordan. Gary Arnold, Mary Lou Sadowsky. Bonnie Lcfor Center Board of Governors The Center Board of Govenors is the student voice in the management of the Student Center. It is composed of twelve undergraduate students, a fac- ulty member appointed by the Presi- dent of the college, the Director of the Student Senate. The Center Board selects student members to fill va- cancies from applications and personal interviews. Selections of the Board are subject to Student Senate freshmen. Application blanks are available at the Director's office and may be filed with the secretary of the Board anytime whether a vacancy on the Board exists or not. Student Center Board meetings are open to the student body. Front Row: Terry Nagel. Glen Roshau. Carol Sadowsky. Arlene Volcsky Second Row Mr. Kitchen. Ron Jordan. Sue Bart . Bonnie Lcfor. Mary Lou Sadowsky Third Row Jon Hendrickson. Gary Arnold. Jim Fleck. George Auen Student Senate Center Board of Govenors Phi Bela Lambda is a group of young men and women interested in business. The highlights of the year include a fall workshop, a regional workshop, a spring leadership con- ference and the national convention. These conferences help develop better business leaders. Members earn one hour of credit each quarter. Meetings are held twice a month. First Row: Ann Sadowsky. Mar Rose Tomchuk. Nanc McDade, Curt Schaff Second Row: Marilyn Kudrna. Jackie Burian. Carol Sadowsky. Mary l.ou Sadowsky. Dr. Skabo Third Row Debbie Wagner. Tim Riegcl. Ron Jordan, Grace Hoseth, Mr. kilwein Fourth Row: Larry Gjermundson. Richard Filipi. Wes Johnson. Pat Wanner. Dan Snow. Tim Duppong Phi Beta Lambda 73 Art Club first Row Charlene Petry sak. Carol Jorgenson. Carol Sadowsky, Sherri Kadrmas. Mary Hucihcr. Dave Hucihcr Tara, Gary I indeman Second Row Nancy llauson. Deh Guck. Ellen Paul. Arlene Volesky. Marian Slag. Betsy Culver. Betty Thomas Third Row Mr. Don Duda. Cynthia Burbot. PaulineConlin. Tim Cook. Kent Rogne. Marvin Eckman The Art Club, open 10 all art majors and minors, is an in- formal organization which promotes student enrichment through exhibits, films, speakers, and participation in service programs. A section of the Art Club with a limited member- ship is the DSC Chapter of the National Art Education As- sociation. This professional organization is open to art stu- dents who have been admitted to Professional Education. Some of the activities include art lours and art conferences. 74 Art Club Young Democrats The Young Democrats Club pro- vides students with the oppor- tunity to become involved in the political process, and a free ex- pression of their political views. This involvement insures the con- cept of government of. by and for the people. Mona Hngcl. Lyla Safely, Sherry Jacobs. Bill Lardy. Advisor. Sharon Meland. Bcrnie Braden. College Republicans Left to Right: Tobi Schlauch. Debbie Meyer. Tim Duppong. Janet Duppong. Sue Bart Young Dcm. Coll. Rep. 75 Rodeo Club Front Row: Lee Meeker, Glen Roshau, Kathy Wciland Second Row: Larry Schnell. Muriel Krogh, Deb Welch, Margie Gorrell, Gloria Staggs Third Row: Kathy Hanson, Donna Murphy. Bob Hanson. Al Morrison. 76 Rodeo Club PE MM Club First Row: Jan Martin. Beth Jesperson. Jan Arnt en. Jan Kinnischt ke. Jane Duppong. Dawn Feist. Susan Hammer Second Row: Mary Rowe, Jcanninc Fllingson. Laurie Gunlikson, Rosalie Dvorak. Pauline Conlin. Peggy Berg. Cyndcc Barbot Third Row: Ellen Hoff. Deb Filibcck. Petrina Krebs, Georgine Wenger. LoisToIlefsrud, Amelia Miller D-Club Front Row: Joe Iba . But Ft old. Mike Tschcttcr. Doug Olson. Randy Glcavc. Bob Henncr. Dewey Huffman. Everett Nelson. Vince Recp, George Slcier, Linus Everliiig, Dean Strcylc, Arland Holland. Norbcrt Fries Second Row: Rod Brctbach, Jim Sleekier. Dan Bickncse, Bruce Dolc al. Owen Stockdill, Mike Kicdrowski, Randy Gordon. John Charging. Jim Thomas. Ken Davier, Jerry Sannes, Steve Kilwcin, Dave Thomas. Ted Krieg. Mike Hurt Third Row: Dean Baar. Paul McMenamy. Dave Zieske. Roger Ott, Bruce Selinger. Blake Wilkens. Brandt Gaugler. Dave Lupo. Tim Cuskelly. Doug Nordby, Jon Hendrickson. Roger Ternes. Dave King. Fred Todd. Gordon Schmidt. Tim Sigl. PE Majors and Minors D Club 77 Lutheran Student Movement LSM is an informal organization, more of a community than a club, serving Lutheran students and any others in worship, fellow- ship and study together. First Row: Pastor Kurt . Gram Johnson Second Row: Louis Praus. Renee Thiel Third Row: Diane Basseite. RuMae Kuhn. SueZieman Fourth Row: Peggy Solomanson. Charlene Busch. Cindy W heeler Catholic Student Apostolate First Row: Marilyn Kudrna. Carol Sadowsky Sister. Jim Fleck, Debora Guck. Father Kenneth Schaefer. Susan Tuchschcr. Dave Beaudoin Third Row: Terry Johnson. Mike Kicdrowski. Cindy W'ald. Joyce Muggli, Allen Volesky The Catholic Student Apostolate is a center of activity through which students seek to under- stand the “why of life and be- come more consciously aware of their life in view of its hopes and fulfillment. It offers the oppor- tunity to look more deeply into religion and life. 78 LSM CSA First Row: Robert A. Buss. Ronald Dockler. Peggy Solomonson. Sue Zieman. Dcbora Guck. t inds Wheeler. Dexter Thiel. Father Kenneth Schaefer Second Row: Rev. Milbert Kurt . Edna E. Schumpelt. Sue Tuchscher. Rev Ralph Sjursen. Theodore K. Nacc Campus Council Christian Organization CCCO is a council of stu- dents and campus pastors which serves to relate re- ligious organizations to DSC and to each other. To initiate, coordinate and facilitate campus-wide re- ligious activities. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship First Row: Emcliu Hanson. Mike Tiet . Julia Strain. Cordell Tiet . Mona Engct. Vivian Biffcrt. Rosalie Dvorak Second Row: Ronald Dockter. Dale Cliftan. Greg Klein. Paulic Tiet . Charlene Busch. Micheal Lcbron Third Row: Jon Hendrickson. Vcrn Baardson. Kim Altoff. Chuck Tiet . Dexter Thiel, RaMac Kuhn. Owen Stockdill InterVarsit) Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational Christian organization on campus. The purpose of this organization is to deepen and strengthen the spiritual life of students by the study of the Bible, by praver and by Christian fellowship. Selke Hall Dorm Council Ken Quamme Allen Koppinger Owen Stockdill George Auen Floor Representatives: Steve Farhant Roger Fevold Terry Obrigebewich President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: 80 Seiko Hall First Row: Janet Duppong. Mary Rose Tomchuk, Dawn Ficsl. Susan Hammer Second Row: Sue Bart . Marion Slag. Mrs. Burmestcr, Margaret Weinand Third Row: Amy Back fish, Mary l.ou Sadowsky. Bonnie Lefor, Lyla Safely. Judi Fisher Woods Hall Woods Hall 81 Front Row: Jim Thomas, Mike Kiedrowski. Doug Carrington Back Row: Vince Rccp, Dick Schrocdcr-Head Resident. 82 Klinefelter Hall Delong Hall First Row. Vickie Jacobs. I orna Hasby, Mrs. t.oggc, Codic West Second Row Sandy Heid. Angie Ycttcrboc. Rita Gengcl, Dorcnc Binstock Third Row: Maureen Namyniuk, Jan Clark. Connie Quintus. Wanda Zacher. Delong Hall 83 Delta Zeta Front Row: Mike Kiedrowski. Carol Sadowsky. Janette Paulson, Susie Hankins. Deb Peters. Cindy bngelhardt Second Row: Susan Hammer, Donna Kitchen. Dawn Feist, Mary Rose Tomchuk. Mary Lou Sadowsky Third Row. Debbie Meyer, Cindy Wald. Carol Buchhol , Sarah Burke, Jan Clark. Maureen Namyniuk. Delta Zcta is a home away from home. It brings all of us together in a common bond called sisterhood, the kind of sisterhood that endures long before our four brief years here at college. It is popcorn, song parties, pillow and water fights. It is pink roses and golden lamps. It is studying hard, but having great grades. It is eating pizza with our sisters over a pepsi. It is going to the Della Zela Formal with our guy and having a fantastic time! It is a Christmas party - and Santa Claus! It is pride and recognition for a job well done. It is doing something for someone else - and having fun doing it. It is having a sister to laugh with or a shoulder to cry on. More than that - it is caring. It is understanding and appre- ciating those life that really matter. Delta Zeta is real. 84 Delta Zcta Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha is a social sorority on campus. Purpose is scholarship, fraternity and service to the school and community. Our special philanthropic project is for the mentally retarded locally and nationally. First Row: Jon Hendrickson Second Row: Nancy Tamayo, Dorothy Osowski. Kathy Olson, Diane Snyder, Nancy Larson, Brenda Lahrcn Third Row: Lindsey Hovden, Linnctt Jcspcrson, Deni Charchcnko. Katrinka Hall. Mary Noyes. Lil Probert Fourth Row: Mrs. Navrat. Sherri Kadrmas, Karen Adamski. Marilyn Kudrna, Sue Bartz. Lyla Safely. Bonnie Thoms. ASA 85 First Row: Gary Leinius. Ken Davis. Brandt Gauglcr. Rodnev Breithack. Mike Kiedrowski. Terry Johnson. Terry Nagel Second Row: Jim Fleck. Jim Kantrud. Jim Nordquist. Mike Aide. Jim Thomas. Lynn Zastoupil, Mike Kurtz. Theta Chi is a social fraternity taking its place among educational institutions of America as a promoter of knowl- edge, and advancer of culture, and a builder of character. First Row: Mary Lou Sadowsky. Nancy Tamayo, Nancy Nelson Second Row: Pam Dolczul, Mary Pat Kuhn, Dawn Feist. Marilyn Kudrna. Bonnie Lefor, Judi Fischer. Cindy Osier Third Row: Jim Germann. Mike Kurtz. Jim Fleck, Greg Klein. 86 Theta Chi Front Row: Fred Wcrrcmcycr. Dale Wake, Lc- Moync Splichal, Glen Roshau, Dave Folk, Tom Kubishta Second Row: Bernie Gieser. Blaine Heilman, Steve Baransky, Randy McCabe. Mick Riesinger, Bernie Marsh Third Row: Gordon Rettingcr, Bob Larson. Tim Cook, George Auen, Randy Roller. Ken Quamme. Glen Traquair. Tau Kappa Epsilon, the largest inter- national college social fraternity in the world, has over 310 campus chapters in the U.S. and Canada. The fraternity offers members an interesting and balanced program which includes em- phasis on scholarship, public service, leadership development and a balanced social program. The lota-Psi Chapter of TKE was the first men’s social fra- ternity to be chartered by DSC. Ella Stopplcr Second Row: Deb Slag, Lynette Steffan. Heather Livermore Third Row: Edna E. Schumpcll, Sherri Jacobs, Katrinka Hall. Janet Duppong. TKE 87 Inter-Greek Front Row: Dorothy Osowski. Deni Charchcnko. Debbie Meyer. Mary Lou Sadowsky Second Row: Dale Smith, Edna Schumpcll. Mick Ricsinger Third Row: Randy McCabe. Jim Kantrud, Del Gab. Panhellenic Council Front Row: Mary Lou Sadowsky. Debbie Meyer Second Row: Sue Bartz, Edna Schumpelt, Dorothy Osowsky. Sue Navrat. The purpose of the lnter-(ireek Council is to pro- mote, regulate, and establish harmony between Greek social organization of Dickinson State. Inter-Fraternity Front Row: Dale Smith, Glen Traquair. Bernie Marsh Second Row: Jim Kantrud. Bernie Gicser. Del Gab. The Inter-Fraternity Council is made up of three student representatives from each fraternity, faculty advisors and the Director of Men's Housing. The DSC Panhellenic Council is composed of delegates, alternates, and advisors from each chapter of the National Panhellenic Conference fraternities represented on campus. These chapters are Alpha Sigma Alpha and Delta Zeta. The purpose of the Panhellanic Council is to main- tain on a high plane fraternity relations, to further fine intellectual ac- complishment and sound scholarship, to cooperate w-ith college admin- istration and to compile rules governing rushing, pledging and initiation. 88 Pan Hall. Inter. Frat. Ini. Greek Candids Candids 89 Women’s Recreation Association First Row: Arlene Volesky. Laverne Bcrtsch. Amy Sickle. Mary Rowe. Thora Hanson, Susan Hammer. Janice Kin- nischizke Second Row: Lavonnc Bcrtsch. Bonita Jenkins. Peg Berg. Rosalie Dvorak. Dawn Feist, Gcorgine Wenger. Bertha Geiger (Advisor) Third Row: Penny Johnson. Wanda Zachcr. Laurie Gunlikson, Connie Quintus. Jackie Yant er, Meredith Jung. Jane Duppong. F.melia Hanson. The Women’s Recreation Association (W.R.A.) provides for individual, dual and team sport recreational activities for the women students on the Dickinson State campus. Meetings every Tuesday throughout the year. Connie Quintus. Diane Snyder. Wanda Zacher, Karla Binstock, Marian Slag. Edna Schumpelt-Advisor. Association of Women Students 90 WRA AWS Candids 91 German Club First Row Bob Ma urck. Gary Arnold. Gary Susag, Janette Paulson Second Row: Gordon Retlinger. Tim Duppong, Randy McCabe, Jon Anftnson, Dcbora Guck Third Row. Mr. Obcrlandcr. Lavcrnc Berlsch. Lavonne Bcrtsch This organization is composed of students interested in German and German culture. The organization participates in the various campus activities and al- ways sponsors a German dance in connection with some German festival. The club is a member of the National Federation of Students of German. 92 German Club Front Row: Vaune Volesky, Debbie Semerad, Sue Zieman, Jeff Graff. Anita Kerzman. Teresa Kerzman. Renee Thiel Second Row: Kelly Sweeney. Barbie Goertel. Curt Schaff, Patty Fisher. Codic West, Lyn Frank. Pat Bolimbach. Duane Ficck Third Row: Mary Pcnchoff. Mar- garet Lcngowski. Connie Schaff, Cheryl Hertz, Alvin Roshau, Steve Merrill. Pat Shoemaker, Terry Kenitzcr. Sandy Barth, Glenn Ficek. Youth Association for Retarded Citizens YARC 93 Alpha Psi Omega The Gamma Xi chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is the oldest honorary fraternity on campus. It was organized to recognize those students doing a high standard of work in the dramat- ic arts. Membership points may be earned for acting or for technical work. l.cft to Right: Debi Rogers. Jean Waldera, Clyde Bauman. Heather Livermore. Renee Thiel. 94 Alpha Psi Omega First Row: Barry Curn. Allen Volesky, Kerry Culver Second Row: Gary Susag, F.vcrctt Nelson, Ron Laqua, Kirby Martz, Dan Snow Third Row: William Fisher, Tim Duppong. Bryan Dvirnak, Richard Brown, Greg Olson Fourth Row: Mr. Kordnowy, Tim Erhardt, Jeffrey Uhtich. Greg Vranna. Psi Sigma Pi Phi Sigma Pi is a national honor fraterni- ty for men students. It is founded on a three point purpose, namely Leadership. Scholarship, and Fellowship. Our aim is to become involved in projects that will help to better the community so both the community and the organization can benefit. Vets Club First Row: Tim Erhardt, Scott Geisler. Francis Keller, Keith Kilber, Larry Ziegler. Allen Wheeler. Merle Lien, Mary Lou Sadowsky. Dan Snow, Dale Wanner Second Row: Garet Soules. Richard The purpose of this club is to pro- Filipi, Tim Ricgcl, Richard Witkowski. Duane Splichal. Doug Tollcfson. Al Wenko, Jim Elmquist, vj(jc a cenjra| medium for discus- Delford Milne. Wes Johnson. Jerry Johnson, Pat Wanner. . . . .. , sion of material problems, and to provide mutual assistance to vet- erans on the campus, to provide a means for social and recreational activities, and to provide for the general welfare of the members. Vets Club Psi Sigma Pi 95 Lambda Delta Lambda First Row: Kerry Culver, William Fisher, Everett Nelson. Emelia Hanson. Amy Backfish. Allen Volesky Second Row: Fred Stern, Barry Curn, Kathy Griffin, Arlene Volesky, Nina Hintz. Georgine Wenger Third Row: Gary Susag, Chuck Wagner, Rodney Kadrmas. Richard Brow n, Jerry Stein, Robert Todd. Lambda Delta Lambda Physical Science Honorary Society is an honorary science group (24 consecutive hours in math and science with 3.0 GPA must be completed before eligible to join) interested in promoting the study of the sciences, including math, at DSC. It also serves to reward students for worthy efforts in these scientific fields. 96 Lambda Delta Lambda This service organization works in conjunction with the ki- wannis and is designed, mainly to assist in community proj- ects, such as visiting and entertaining older people in nursing homes, providing food and clothing for the poor, participating in community clean-up projects, assisting invalids and re- tarded children. The Circle is active, alert and possesses a sincere desire to assist the needy and make life a more en- joyable time for the aged. Circle K Left to Right: Curt Schaff, Tobi Schlauch. Jackie Burian, Sue Bart .. Janet Duppong. Renee Thiel. Circle K 97 Front Row: Angie Yettcrboc. Sharon Mcland. Pam Ingalls. Debbie Meyer Second Row: Bob Unruh. Tim Frhardt. Jan Barnhart. Jen Odenbaugh. Gerri Fiedler 98 Western Concept Western Concept The Western Concept is the student news- paper of Dickinson State College. Published twice monthly, the paper affords the students the opportunity to participate in varied jour- nalistic experiences. Western Concept 99 Prairie Smoke Prairie Smoke is the DSC yearbook. It records in pictures and prose the life of the students, sets forth the accomplishments and future needs of the college in curricula, faculty, classrooms, and activities. It pro- vides a report against which future progress of the college can be evalu- ated. The yearbook affords the stu- dent experience in editing, layout, photography and related areas. Left to Right: Neil McFadgen (Advisor). Mary RoscTomchuk, Amy Backfish, Nancy McDadc, Curt Schaff, Sarah Burke. Curt Schaff 100 Prairie Smoke Editor Mary RoseTomchuk Assistant Editor Candid 101 Index A-- Aardahl, Wcs 66,68.69 Adamshi, Karen 66,67,68,69,85 Afelhil. Martin 66.67,68,69.85 Aide, Mike40.86 Althoff, Kim 79 Anfinson, Jon 92 Anton. Gary 36 Arnt en, Jan 77 Arnold. Gary 17.72.92 Assel. Chris 26 Athinson, Dean 23 Aucn. George 72,87 J B Baar, Dean 40.62,77 Baardson, Vcrn 31,62,66.72.79 Back fish. Amy 81.96,100 Bader. Karen 67 Bagiev. Pat 21,32 Ballard, Gary 22,40 Baranshy, Steve 87 Barbot. Cyndec 74,77 Barnhart. Janice 56,99 Barth, Bernard 68,69 Barth, lilainc 62 Barth, Sandy 56.93 Bartz. Sue 48.72,75,81,85.88,97 Bassellc. Diane 59,66,78 Bauman. Clyde 94 Baumgartner, Michael 26 Beaton. Stanley 37 Beaudoin. Cindy 32 Beaudoin, Don 93 Beaudoin. Dave 78 Bechcr, Pam 29 Benson. Norman 24 Berg, Peggy 77,90 Berlsch. Lavonne 90,92 Berlsch. Laverene 90,92 Bicknese. Dan 77 Bicknese, David 21 Biffert. Vivion 79 Binstock, Dorene 83 Binslock, Karen 19 Binstock. Karla 15.37,72,90 Bohmbach. Pal 93 Bolcchola. Kim 21 Braaten, Marla 35 Braden, Bcrncttc75 Bratlein, Steve 26 Brecht. Bonita 22 Breitbach, Rodnev 21.40.77,86 Brown. Dick 21.57.96 Bruels. Ray 26 Buchholz. Carol 84 Burgesin. Chris 66,68.69 Burke, Sarah 84,100 Brian. Jackie 73,97 Busch. Charlene 78,79 Buss, Robert 79 Butler, Don 21,32 Butterfield. Nancy 56 102 Index c Carrington. Doug 82 Charchcnko. Denise 66.85,88 Charging. John 21,77 Christman. Laurie 56,66,67 Clark, Jan 83,84 Cleavengcr. Kevin 36 Clifton. Dale 79 Conlin, Pauline 74,77 Cook, Tim 74,87 Culver, Betsy 74 Culver. Kerry 56.95.96 Culver. Ned 26 Curn. Barry 56.95,96 Cuskclly. Tim 21,40,77 Cusson. Melody 62 J cTe Dasovick, Mary 66 Dvorak. Victor 66.67,68,69 Dcgele, Terrence 56 Dynncson, Lori 66,68.69 Davis. Ken 21.40,77,86 DeTiennc. Wayne 21 Echman, Marvin 74 Dcutscher, Tom 56 Ehmann. David 56,66 Dockter. Ron 66.67.68,79 Ellingson, Jenninc 77 Dolczal. Pam 86 Elmquist. Jim 95 Dorenz. Bob 36 Englchardu Cynthia 84 Duppong, Jane 77.87.90 Engel. Mona 75.79 Duppong. Janet 66,75.81.97 Erhardt. Tim 95,99 Duppong, Tim 73.75,92,95 Etzold. Bud 21,77 Dulchuk, Marlene 63 Evcrling. Linius 22.40.77 Dvorak. Rosalie 77,79.90 Index 103 Index J F-G Feist. Dawn 77.81.84,86,90 Gauglcr, Brandt 77,86 Feldman, Dennis 22.40 Geibel. Dale 26.40 Fevold. Roger 40 Gengcl. Rita 83 Fielder, Gerry 66,99 Germann. Jim 86 Filibcck. Deb 77 Gicscr. Bcrnic 87.88 Filipi. Richard 62.73,95 Gjcrmundsey. Larry 21 Fischer. Bill 40,57,95.96 Gleave. Randy 21.77 Fischer. J udy 66.81 ,X6 Gocrtcl. Barbie 68,93 Fleck. Jim 72.78.86 Gordon. Gary 21 Folk. Dave 87 Gordon. Randy 21.77 Folkins. Greg 57.66.67.68,69 Gorrell. Margie 76 Fossum. Brenda 62 Gratz. Shawn 68.69 Forster. Curtiss 36 Griffin. Kathy 57,96 F'ranzcn. Tim 21 Grinolds. Joni 68 Frcitag. Deanna 66.67,68 Grow, Randv 68.69 Fries, Norbcrt 21,77 Guck. Deb 74.78.79,92 Fuglic. Jim 57 Gangl, Rita 66.67 Gunlikson, l.auric 23,30,41.77,90 Hali. Katrinha 85.87 Hagmeister. Marty 57 Hall. Tex 26 Hamann, Bonnie 63 Hammer, Susan 77,81.84.90 Hammcrschmidt. Mike 21 Hankins. Susie 84 Hanson. Bob 21,76 Hanson, Doug 57 Hanson. Hmelia 79,90,96 Hanson. Kathy 76 Hanson, Thora 23.30.41,57.90 Harlow. Ed 21 Hasby, Lorna 57.83 Haugc. F.dith 63 Haught, Cindy 30,41 Haunson. Mary 74 Heehlcr. Lee 76 Hcgstad, Glen 36 Hcid. Sandra 83 Heilman. Blaine 66.67,68.87 Hendry. Cindy 63 Hendrickson. Jon 21.66.72,77,79,85 Henncs. Bob 21.77 Hertz. Cheryl 93 Hcwson. Pam 57 Hintz, Nina 96 Hoff. Ellen 77 Hofland, Arlan 21.77 Homiston, Tim 58 Hoseth. Grace 63,73 Howard. Joel 66,67.68.69 Howie, Doug 21 Huether. Dave 74 Huether, Mary 74 Huffman, Dewey 21.40.77 Huezen, Janet 36 Hurl, Mike 77 Hutton. Ercd 26,40 104 Index J W Ibach. Joe 21,32.38 Ingalls. Pam 99 Jacobs. Sherry 75,87 Jacobs. Vicki 67,83 Janes, Allen 37,48.58 Janes. Rhonda 66,67,68,69 Jenkins. Bonita 23,30,58,77,90 Jenkinson, Leslie 58 Jesperson, Beth 77 Jesperson, Kent 21 Jilck, Randy 32 Joersz, Kay 66 Johnson, Grant 66.67,78 Johnson, Jan 66,67 Johnson. Loring 36 Johnson. Penny 23,30,41,90 Johnson. Sheila 66,67 Johnson. Terrence 21,78,86 Johnson. Wes 73,95 Jordan, Ron 63,72.73 Jorgenson, Carol 74 Jorgenson, LeRoy 36 Jung. Meredith 30.41,90 Kadrmas, Sherry 66.78,85 Kadrmas, Rodney 58,96 Kantrud, Jim 86,88 Karch, Kent 66,67 Kary, Bruce 21 Keller, Francis 95 Kerzman. Anita 93 Kerzman. Teresa 93 Kessel, Dennis 32 Kcsscl, Tim 21,40 Kiedrowski, Mike 21.40,77.78,82.84.86 Kilwcin, Steve 21,32.77 King. Dave 21,26,77 Kinnisctlzkc, Janice 77.90 Kitchen, Donna 66,84 Klaudt. Doug 21,40 Klein, Greg 79,86 Kofflcr, Mary Kay 30.41 Koppenger, Allen 40 Kaurajian, Barb 66,67,68,69 Kraft, Marion 48 Kreig, Ted 21,40,77 Krogh, Muriel 76 Kubischta. Tom 87 Kudrna, Kevin 40 Kudrna, Marilyn 73,78,85,86 Kuehn. ReMac 78.79 Kuhn. Mary Pat 86 Kuntz, Mitch 66 Kurtz, Mike 86 Index L-Mc Lahren. Brenda 85 Lien. Merle 59.95 Lane. Tracy 30,41 Lindeman, Gary 74 Laqua, Ron 64,68,69.95 Livermore. Heather 87,94 Larson. Bob 37.58,66.67,72.87 l.upo. Dave 21,77 Larson, Lynae 30,41 Lupo. Marla 59 Larcy. Nancy 85 Lawrence, Cariotta 59 Lear, Randy 21 McCabe. Randy 87,88.92 Lebron, Micheal 79 McDadc. Nancy 64.73,100 Lefor. Bonnie 37,72,81.86 McMenomy. Paul 77 Lcinius, Gary 59,86 McNulty. Joe 32 Mahlmann, Peggy 64 Marsh. Bcrnic 64.87,88 Marsh. Ramona 59.84 Martens. Randy 22,26 Martin. Jan 77 Mari . Kirby 64,95 Massad. Mary 36 Mazuerk, Robert 66,67,92 Melland, Sharon 75,99 Merrill. Steve 93 Meyer, Debbie 48.75.84.88.99 Miller. Amelia 77 Miller. Harold 21,66,67 Miller, Karen 64 Milne. Deb 59 Milne. Del 59,95 Morlock. Kathy 68.69 Morlock, Lynn 59,66,67 Morrison, Alfred 76 Muggli. Joyce 78 Mund, Ken 66,68,69 Murphy. Donna 76 Murphy, Tom 22 106 Index Nace, Theodore 79 Nagel. Terry 72,86 Namyniuk. Maureen 83.84 Natrasany, Larry 66,68,69 Navrat, Sue 88 Noyes, Mary 60 Nelson. Lvcrclt 21.66,67,68.69,77,95.96 Ness. Bob 26 Nolan, Chris 32 Nordby, Doug 21,32.77 Nordquist, Jim 86 Novah. Bill 60 Noyes. Mary 37.60.85 J OP Odden, Dwight 64 Odenbaugh. Jen 72,99 Olson, Doug 21,26,40,77 Olson. Gregory 95 Olson. Kathy 66.67,69.84 Olson. Kevin 21 Olson. Peggy 60 Olson, Renee 68 Onstad. Kenton 21.60 Osowski, Dorothy 66.68.69,85,88 Osier, Cindy 86 Ott. Roger 21.77 Patterson, Daniel 60 Paul. Ellen 74 Paulson. Janette 84,92 Paulson. Nola 66 Perkins. Rondi 64 Peters. Deb 72,84 Petryzsak, Charlene 74 Pierce, Melvin 36 Pluth. Deb 64 Praus, Louis 66,67,78 Probert, Lil 66.67.68,69,85 Index 107 Index J Quamme. Ken 72,87 Quintus, Connie 83,90 Quintus, Gerald 21,60 Ranum, Clark 21,26 Recp, Vince 22.77,82 Reeves, Arthur 66,68,69 Regeimbal. Dennis 36 Reiner. Dennis 36 Rettinger, Gordon 87,92 Richard, Terry 66.67 Riesinger, Mick 87.88 Rippling, Gerald 36 Rogers. Deb 66.67,94 Rognc, Kent 74 Roller, Randy 87 Roshau. Glen 72,76,87 Rolhfus , Toby 21,26 Rowe, Mary 77,90 J Sadowskv, Ann 73 Smith. Dale 21.88 Sadowskv. Carol 72.73.74.78.84 Smith. Dennis 21 Sadowskv. Mary Lou 37.72.73,81.84,86.88.95 Smokov, Connie 66.67 Safely. Lyla 75,81,85 Snow. Dan 73.95 Sanford, Duane 66,67 Snyder. Diane 85.90 Sannes, Jerry 32,77 Solomonson, Peggy 66,67.68.69.78.79 Schaar, Cindy 65 Splichal, LaMoyne87 Chaff, Connie 93 Staggs. Gloria 76 Schaff. Curt 73.93,97,100 Sleekier, Jim 26.77 Schlauch. Tobi 66.75,87 Steffan. Dale 26 Schloss, Dennis 36 Stcffan. Lincttc 66,68,69,87 Schmal , Barb 60 Steffan, Ron 21,32 Schmidt, Gordon 32.77 Sticrcr, George 21 Schneider. Allen 66,67,68 Stern. Fred 66,67 Schnell, John 26 Stewart. Jerry 21,77,79 Schncll, Larry 76 Sticka, Terry 87 Selingcr, Bruce 21,26,77 Stockdill, Owen 21,77,79 Shoemaker, Pat 48,60,93 Stoppler. F.lla 87 Sickle. Amy 90 Strain. Julia 79 Sickler, Daryl 60 Straub, Chcryll 30 Sigl. Tim 40,77 Streyle. Dean 26,40,77 Sister Mary Baumgartner 68 Sundahl. Randee 66,67.68,69 Siverson. Lavina 64 Susag. Gary 61,92.95.96 Slag. Debbie 87 Slag, Marian 30,41.74,81.90 Sweeney. Jerry 21 108 Index J T Tabor. Cheryl 65 Tamayo. Nancy 85.86 Ternes. Roger 77 Thiel. Dexter 21.79 Thiel. Renee 37,66.67,68.69.72.78.93.94.97 Thomas. Betty 74 Thomas. Dave 40,77 Thomas. Jim 21,77.82.86 Thomas. Bonnie 23,37,61.85 Tict . Chuck 79 Tiel . Cordell 79 Tict . Mike 79 Tietz. Paulie 79 Todd. Fred 21,77 Tollcfrud. Lois 77 Tomchuk. Mar Rose 73.81.84.100 Traquair, Glen 66.68.69.87,88 Traquair, Jean 61 Tschcltcr. Mike21.77 Tuschschcr, Sue 78,79 J U-V-W Uhlich. Jeff 40,95 Unruh, Gerald 69 Unruh. Bob 66.99 Uttech. Spud 21.61 Vachal, Virginia 64 Volesky. Allen 78.95.96 Volesky. Arlene 74.90,96 Vranna, Greg 61,95 Wagner. Chuck 96 Wagner. Debbie 73 Wake. Dale 61.66.87 Wald. Cindy 66,67.78.84 Walters, Doug 26 Wanner. Dale 95 Wciland. Kathy 76 Weinand. Margaret 65,81 Welch. Deb 30.41.76 Wenger, Georgiane 66.77.90,96 Wermager. Bill 36 West. Codie 66,83.93 Wheeler. Allen 95 Wheeler. Cind 78.79 Wheeling, Bob 26 Wherry. David 40 White. Kathy 23 Wilkens. Blake 21.77 Wocstc. Ron 21 Wolla. Barb 65 Index 109 J Index X-Y-Z Yanitzcr. Jackie 23,90 Yetterboe, Angie 66.67,68,83.99 Zacher, Wanda 23.30.41.83.90 Zastoupil, Lynn 62,86 Zenker, Corrine 66.68.69 Zcm. Kathy 62 Zciglcr, Larry 95 Zeiman. Sue’68,69,78.79,93 Zieske. Dave 21.77 110 Index


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