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

 - Class of 1976

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Dormitory rooms can be- come more than just four walls staring at you with just a little bit of effort. There are a few cases wall- to-wall carpeting has trans- formed a room into a near palace in comparison to its original slate. A few things can usually be confiscated from home, and decorating articles such as posters can be bought at a small expense at any dime store or at the college bookstore. Other articles such as pillows, radios and stuffed animals help keep you company on a lonely night before exams. These examples are from: Above, Selke, Right, DeLong, and Below, Woods. Basketball was the first organized sport at DSC. There were both men's and women's teams. One of the members of the first team was Joe Brodie, uncle to the famous Ram's quarterback. The teams began during the second year of the school. Clyde O. Braden introduced football to the school in 1924. That year there were no actual games, just scrimmages against Dickinson High School. The team came out with a 5-1 record in 1933 and placed second in the conference, their best effort in their nine years of existence. Three of the stars of DSC football are now members of the faculty. Howard Kitchen was three times named to the all-conference team; Al Tamayo was selected to the all conference team, and in 1949 was the second in scoring of all members in the nation that belonged to the NAIA. Roger Huffman was an all conference cen- ter. Ted Uecker, now known to many as the littlest ref of college basketball, held many of the school records from 1955-1967. Under the direction of coach LaVern Jessen the basketball team had an impressive record. In five years he brought the team four conference championships and three District 12 NAIA cham- pionships. Introduction 13

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Right: Commander Lloyd M. Bucher of the USS. Pueblo addressed an audience of 200 in the May Hall Auditorium on September 11. He spoke on What's Right With America? Below: A Vet points to his Homecoming button which bears the slogan Co Blue Hawks Bottom: Participants in the religious leaders conference share a few words and talk over the highlights of the session. Student art and exhibits by guest artists are often displayed in Stoken Library's Roosevelt Room. This work appeared early during the winter quarter. 2 Introduction



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Below: Members of the Blue Hawks football squad hoped that a little hair on their faces might bring them a little luck, and it did, right up until the end when they were defeated by Jamestown in the last game of the season. The hopefuls were. Kneeling: Tim Cuskelly, Bob Hennes, Ken Davis, Dewey Huffman. Standing, Everett N.Nelson, Dick Johnson, and Bob Schillo. o salami K' Si,. 4tk £ 5 to. Above: Athletic director Roger Huffman was assisted by Physical education faculty members in a little number at the Homecoming Pep Rally held in Scott Gym. Track and field began in the early 30's, and by 1937 the team had improved enough to take a second place in the conference. They won the conference crown in 1951 and again in 1960, and held the title for the next seven years. Wrestling did not begin at Dickinson State until 1959. It immediately was a popular sport at DSC. Dur- ing the 1963 season, the team held a record of 37 consecutive wins in dual competition. This was a national record. In 1964 Dean Bachmeier brought great honor to the DSC wrestling program by winning the national title at 137 pounds. Baseballs best season at DSC was in 1962 when Gary Melling and Jim Silbernagel were pitching. Above: Al Wenko and other Vets proudly flew their flag and banner at the Homecoming game. Cheerleader Georgine Wenger Thomas tries to encourage the crowd. 4 Introduction

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