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

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Many people come and go througl Taking what they neec he doors of my life, nd giving what they can . . . Many people go through the doors of everyone's life. Many will be remembered, few forgotten. Few like Joel Deutscher, opposite page, enjoying “spring fever ’. Also pictured arc Avis Gleave and Dr. Albert A. Watrel. Above left. Lanny Johnson looks out of his dorm window. While above, Karla Fretheim and Dudley Flomelvig take a break from classes. 3 Our moments were only seconds of because we shared Many important moments happened at DSC. Moments like graduation. Right, Dr. Paul Larson speaks with Milton Hertz, a member of the Board of Higher Education. Below is a scene from a DSC theatrical production. “A Long Day’s Journey Into Night”. Pictured in the scene arc Jamie (Chuck Andrus) listening to his father James Tyrone (Bruce Lorenz). i life time but so important what we could. There will always be special moments in a person's life. But they are gone in a short time, but remain for those who achieved them. People like above left: Pam Dolczal and Dave Lawlor who were honored as DSC’s Princess and Chief at Homecoming festivities. Above: Mike Kern and Melodic Marcuscn were honored with the Leon M. Church Award and the George T. Lengowski Memorial Journalism Award for their contributions to collegiate journalism. 5 6 of the sun, to warm the heart. Winters are always cold at Dickinson State College as well as any other place in North Dakota. But this winter pro- vided many warming moments. Ones like left: a prankster blocking off the entrance to the teacher’s offices: be- low left: Denise Binstock. Frost Queen from Winter Weekend, a DSC sponsored event. Denise could warm any person’s heart. Below: the winning sculpture from Winter Weekend which was built by the TKE’s. 7 You never really leave Part of it you take with you. Mm 8 i place you love. leaving a part of you behind. 9 Because we will walk it only om walk it with some purpc 10 then how important it is that we should we can call our own. Dickinson Slate College had iis share of champions this year. Both the Men's and Women’s basketball teams achieved their purpose by winning the regional titles. On the opposite page is Jerry Sigl, a member of the winning Men's basketball team. Also pictured is Rory Brown, a member of the Rodeo Team and an outstanding saddle bronc rider. In the lower left corner is Bill Byers, Senior Class President, presenting the cane to Ross Teigen. Never fear that your life The year 1978 saw the end for the Sosondowah Theatre due to lack of funds and interest. Pictured above is the deserted outdoor theatre. Pictured at the right are the TKE Daughters who saw their end or maybe the donkey's end when they participated in the Donkey Basketball game. 12 night come to an end. A person can see the end in many dif- ferent ways. Left: Mike Krzmamck attempts to end Kevin Macrshbecker’s pain in a scene from a theatrical pro- duction “The Good Doctor . Below: Nadine Roth shows us her end. 13 Rather, fear that it 14 ihould have no beginning No love, no friendship can ever cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark upon it forever. No one will ever forget the loss of our friends, Barbara Buchholz and Milody Johnson. Both were DSC students and lost their lives in car accidents. Let there always be a space in our heart for them. - The Editor FACULTY | President's Message I Dear Students. It is a pleasure to welcome you to DSC. Your decision to enter college indicates your serious desire to prepare yourself to take a responsible place in society. DSC recognizes its responsibility to you, and its academic approach has two basic assumptions: that education is something that happens to an individual and that each individual is different. Within this context the college will seek, first, to develop in each of you the abilities, the curiosity, and the motivation which will enable you to increasingly assume the responsibility for your oum education, both nou and later the ability; in short, to become intellectually independent Secondly, DSC will seek to convey to you a belief in the value of the kinds of intellectual activity in which the college is engaged. These objectives form the essential meaning of a “liberal education. The college must work in this way because we recognize that the flooding tide of new knowledge overruns the stabilities of the past. There is no possibility of giving tomorrow's ansu ers, for we do not even know tomorrow's conditions Instead of answers, we must give you processes for reaching answers and a base from which you may continue to build the structure you will need tomorrow. I wish for you, on behalf of the whole college, a very successful and happy college life. Albert A. Walrel President DSC President Albert A. Watrcl Board Of Higher Education Front row. left to right; Richard McGee. Geraldine Clapp. Vincent Buck. Back row; Dr. Robert Painter. Bryce Stricbel. Milton Hertz. Lester Stern, Commissioner Kenneth E. Raschke 18 Dr. Paul Larson V.P. for Academic Affairs Dr. O. T. Bclshcim V.P. for Administrative Affairs Administrative Officers Dr. Del Gab Dean of Men Professor of Education Miss Mary Johnson Dean of Women Assit. Prof, of Ed. Mr. Neil Ableidinger Director of Admissions-Registrar Mr. Dick Brown Admissions Counselor High School Relations Mr. P. O. Aasmundstad Director of Business Affairs Mr. LaVern Jessen Director of Student Services 19 Division Of Art Mr. Dennis Navrat, Chairman Associate Professor of Art Mr. Don Duda Associate Professor of Art Mr. Clinton Sheffield Associate Professor of Art Division Of Business Mr. Charles Morrison, Chairman Professor of Business Mr. William Goetz Assistant Professor of Business Mr. William Heth Instructor of Business Mr. Roger Kilwein Assistant Professor of Business Mr. Richard King Associate Professor of Business Miss Marlys Paulsen Instructor of Business Dr. Lcland Skabo Professor of Business Division Of Speech And Theatre Dr. Winifred Stump, Chairperson Professor of Speech Mr. Marvin Jonason Assistant Professor of Speech and Theatre Mrs. Jean Waldera Assistant Professor of Speech 20 Division Of Literature And Languages Mr. Carl Larson Chairman Associate Professor of Literature and Language Mr. Bill Fleming Associate Professor of Literature and Language Mr. Neil McFadgcn Associate Professor of Journalism Mr. LeRoy Oberlander Assistant Professor of German Mrs. Martha Sacchini Instructor of Library Science Dr. D. Elaine Stanberry Professor of English Mr. Samuel Swarz Instructor of Spanish Mrs. Florence Tucker Professor of English Mr. Larry League Assistant Professor of Geology Dr. L. Ray Wheeler Professor of English Mr. Gregory Legaz Instructor of Sociology Division Of Social Science Dr. Michael Soper Associate Professor of History ■« Mr. Gerald Waldcra Chairman Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Russell Veeder Professor of History 21 Library Personnel Mr. Bcrnnett Reinke Miss Eileen Koprcn Head Librarian-Assistant Circulation Librarian Professor of Library Mr. James Martz Assistant Professor of Library Mrs. Louise Pearson Librarian-Catalogcr Division Of Science And Math Mr. Myron Freeman Chairman Professor of Biology Mr. Lavoir Banks Associate Professor of Chemistry Mr. Michael Frank Assistant Professor of Math and Physics Mr. Charles Kordonowy Associate Professor of Mathematics Mr. John MacDonald Professor of Biology Mr. William Massy Associate Professor of Mathematics Mr. John Schneider Instructor of Computer Science and Drafting Mr. Robert Todd Professor of Chemistry Dr. Fred Wcrrcmeyer Professor of Mathematics Mr. Dale Zieman Associate Professor of Chemistry 22 Division Of Health And Education Mr. Roger Huffman Chairman Associate Professor of P.E.-Athletic Director Mr. Hank Biesiot Instructor of P.E. Football and Baseball Miss Bertha Geiger Associate Professor of Physical Education Mr. Robert Hoeg Instructor of P.E. Wrestling and Tennis Miss Kathy Jorgenson Instructor of P.E. Miss Lynac Larson Instructor of P.E. Basketball Mr. Robert Lasatcr Instructor of P.E. Assistant Coach Division Of Education And Psychology Mr. Denis Limke Assistant Professor of P.E.-Basketball Dr. Tom Jensen Chairman Professor of Education Mr. Travis Haakcdahl Assistant Professor of Education Mr. Calvin Lundbcrg Associate Professor of Education Mr. Ken Olson Instructor of Education and Psychology Mrs. Kay Wcrrcmcyer Assistant Professor of Education Mr. Darwin Whelan Associate Professor of Education 23 Division Of Nursing Glcnicc Hansen Chairperson Instructor of Nursing Jeannette Berger Instructor of Nursing Terry Klusman Instructor of Nursing Lonna Milburn Instructor of Nursing Georgia Raasch Instructor of Nursing Betty KIceman College Nurse Division Of Music Dr. Frank Pearson Chairman Professor of Music Mr. Robert Plachn Assistant Professor of Music Mr. Louis Sacchini Associate Professor of Music Beth Selle Instructor of Music Lola Freeman Instructor of Nursing Joanne Steffan-Schncider Instructor of Nursing Dr. Elwood Brown Professor of Music Mr. Gerald Seela Assistant Professor of Music Highway Transportation Specialist Dr. Robert Wheeler, Director Professor of Psychology and Technical Education Mr. Donald Rea Highway Transportation Instructor Heavy Equipment Operator Mr. Ken Kussy Heavy Equipment Operator Instructor Mr. James Miller Heavy Equipment Operator Instructor Farm And Ranch Management Mr. Eric Arntson Assistant Professor and Coordinator Farm and Ranch Management Mr. Steve Metzger Farm and Ranch Management Instructor Mr. Darrell Toolcy Highway Transportation Instructor 25 Administrative Secretaries Left to right; Shirley Smith. Secretary to Dean of Women; Alma Pluth, Sec- retary to Vice-President for Adminis- trative Affairs; Martha Kruger, Secre- tary to Vice-President for Academic Affairs: Muriel Dassingcr, Secretary to the President; not pic. Betty Hoff. Sec- retary to Dean of Men Business Office Front row. left to right; Donna Miller. Mari- lyn Morman, Kay Hansscn- Back row; Harriet Baysore. Jackie Howletl, Alvin Binstock 26 Student Services And Registar’s Office Front; Elaine Fcdcrcnko, Marlys Wyckoff, Vera Schrocdcr. Back; Bar- bara Ganzer, Diane Schneider Student Center Manager Bookstore Manager Mailroom Manager 27 Howard Kitchen Irene Qualley Mary Ann Culver Kitchen Personnel Left to right; Christ Kuntz, Florence Koepplin, Florence Roller, Lorraine Rykowski, not pictured; Janice Reiter Custodians Front row; Clem Heidi, Frank Porter, Mike Zent, Ray Mannix Seiler, Pete Froclich, Middle row; Ralph Dolc- chck, Leonard Kovash. Dominic Muth, Melvin Lagge. Third row; Nick Sleek- ier, Louis Treiber, Virgil Hcucr. Dave Focht 28 ORGANIZATIONS Jazz Ensemble Far left: Jon Howard. Dann Thornton, James Banman, Front row: David Schmidt, Bruce Thornton. Melanie Secla. Rhonda Hruby, Larry Natrasany, Middle row: Dale Milne, Jerry Stewart, Kathy Olson. Dean Print . Mr. Robert Plachn, Director; Back row: Lori Dyn- ncson. Lcs Dykcma, Shawn Gratz, Randy Grow Dickinson State College is well known for its fine music department and staff. There are groups that are open to anyone such as the Con- cert Band and Choir. Pictured on the opposite page is the professional music fraternity called Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. This fraternity is dedi- cated to the advancement of music and to Bro- therhood among men engaged in musical or related activities. 30 Wind Ensemble Front row. left to right: Bruce Thornton. Barb Kourajian. Deb Job. Mary Beaudoin. Kathy Morlock, Cheryl Bugner, Second row: Melanie Seela, Kathy Graham, Darlene White, unidentified. Laurac Tomashewski, Rhonda Hruby, Crystal Eisenbraun. David Schmidt. Larry Natrsany, Susan Mayo, Third row: Alanna Marchi, Peggy Solomonson, James Banman. Robyn Karst, Mary Ann Mittleider, Hilde Berg, Maxine Oucharck. Kathy Olson, Fourth row: Randy Grow, Dann Thornton. Shawn Gratz, Lcs Dykcma. Lori Dynncson. Back row: Mr. Robert Plachn, Director, Rhonda Janes. Arthur (Ed) Reeves, David Baird. Allen Schneider, Dale Milne, Jerry Stewart. Kyle Mack, Percussion: Jon Howard. Jeff Hcidt. Carla Rasmussen Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 31 Front row: Jon Howard, Bruce Thornton. Lcs Dykcma. Kevin Kourajian. Larry Natrasany, Dale Milne. Shawn Gratz. Back row: Dann Thornton, Allen Schneider, David Baird, Mr. Louis Sacchini. Advisor; Randy Grow, David Schmidt Concert Choir Pictured below is the Dickinson State College Concert Choir, a choral group which is open to anyone on campus without audition. The group performed at the Homecoming Concert, and pre- sented the Mendelssohn oratorio, Elijah, on April 2. The Concert Choir is directed by Dr. Osbourne T. Belsheim, DSC’s Vice President for Adminis- trative Affairs as well as a professor of music. Front row, left to right: Susan Mayo, Kathy Graham. Jeanne Steffan, Renee Billadeau, Mary Beaudoin. Michele Stoltz, Tammy Gjcr- mundson, Patti Burian. Jilcnc Dykcma, Kathy Olson. Maxine Oucharck, Melanie Secla. Barb Kourajian. Kristi Nicholson, Karen Dah- len. Second row: Dr. Belsheim, Sherrill Parsons, Lori Dynneson, Robyn Karst. Mary Ann Stockcrt, Cheryl Schwindt. Arlene Anderson, Kathy Gatzkc, Deanna Freilag, Laurae Tomashewski, Crystal Fiscnbraun. Alanna Marchi. Wanda Lee, Karlu Forster, Mary Dasovick, Darlene White, Third row: Teresa Buzalsky, Carla Rasmussen Natrasany, Cheryl Bugner. Kevin Kourajian, Kyle Mack, Les Dykema, David Baird, Jon Howard, Mary Ann Mittleidcr. Teresa Ley, Rhonda Hruby. Hilde Berg, Back row: Tino Ferraro, James Banman. Casey Thiel. Dale Milne. Allen Schneider, David Schmidt, Paul Barstad, Larry Natrsany, Bruce Thornton. Dean Printz, Dann Thornton. Jeff Beaudoin, Shawn Gratz. Jerry Stewart, Richard Theurer 32 Modern Choir Kneeling: Kevin Kourajian, Jeff Beaudoin, Kyle Mack, Scaled: Barb Kourajian. Kalhy Olson. Karen Schulte, Kerin Nicholson, 1.aurae Tomashewski, Judi Fischer, Jilene Dykcma. Mary Dasovick, Deanna Freitag. Standing: Teresa Ley, Mary Beaudoin. Paul Barstad, Lea Ann Schneider, Allen Schneider. David Baird. Karla Forster. Bob Seidler. Tina Schulte. Jeff Heidi 33 MENC The purpose of this organization for music majors is to provide an opportunity for professional develop- ment for college students of music education. The members are: Front row: Kathy Graham. Hilde Berg, Lori Dynneson. Kathy Morlock. Robyn Karst, Kristi Nicholson, Deanna Freitag, Second row: Kathy Olson, Cheryl Bugner. Alanna Marchi, Rhonda Janes, Melanie Sccla, Susan Mayo. Barb Kourajian, Third row: Arthur (Ed) Reeves, David Baird. Maxine Oucharek, Mary Ann Mittleider, Crystal Eisenbraun, Darlene White, Bruce Thornton. Fourth row: Jerry Stewart, Dann Thronton, Mary Dasovick, Mary Beaudoin. Laurac Tomashewski. Rhonda Hruby, Dean Printz, Back row: Dale Milne, James Banman. Carla Ras- mussen Natrsany, David Schmidt, Kyle Mack, Jon Howard. Les Dykema Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority Mu Phi Epsilon is an international music sorority in the professional field founded in 1903. Beta Mu Chapter is the only music sorority on the campus. The mem- bers arc: Front row: Susan Mayo, Melanie Seela, Maxine Oucharek, Barb Kourajian, Robyn Karst, Middle row: Mary Beaudoin. Lori Dynneson, Mary Ann Mittleider, Laurac Toamshewski. Rhonda Janes, Back row: Deanna Freitag, Crystal Eisenbraun, Cheryl Bugner, Rhonda Hruby 34 ccco Council of Campus Christian Organizations is a council of students, campus ministers and advisors which serves to relate Christian organizations to DSC and to each other and to initiate, coordinate and facilitate campus-wide religious activities. Seated: Mike Baumgartner, Sandy Conlon, Cindy Hcber. Pastor Steven Tangen, Standing: Casey Thiel. Sister uanita Kilzer, Rick Hamre. Father Ken Schaefer, Carl F.W. Larson. Faculty Advisor, Leonard Kaliis. Deb ob IVCF Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an inter- demonimational 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 prayer and by Christian devotion. rst row: Dick Theurer, Bonnie Grosser, Jeanne Stcffan. Julie Zeller, Paulic Tietz, unidentified, Mario Morel, Second •w: Kristi Nicholson. Mavis Feddersen, Marilyn Nieters. Cindy Heber. Karen Dahlen. Sandy Conlon. Marilyn Oster, ola Enget, Third row: Renee Duerre, Daryl Luff, Arlene Anderson, Charlene Busch, Myron Roth, Cheryl Bugner, 'ade Engel, Kevin Berger, Kathy Gatzke, Back row: Leonard Kallis, Casey Thiel, David Culver, Mark Milkcy, Dalton uber, Larry Watts, Bruce Watts, Rod Mueller, Lori Will 35 CSA Front row, left to right: Rita Wagner, Betty Lou Herold, Gisele Zclaya, Renee Benz, Barb Kourajian, Lavonne Rettinger, Second row: Tom Murphey, Greg Lord, Joanne Woscpka, Sr. Juanita Kilzcr. Jane Keller, Linda Benz, Paulic Tietz, Sam Kohler, Rondee Martin, Mike Jensen, Third row: Gwen Sickler, Michele Stoltz, Julie Dolajak, Tammy Fugere, Carol Muggli, Karen Ellcfson, Terri Kilzcr. Monica Mastcl, Brenda Biel, Back row: Fr. Ken Schaefer. Karla Forster, Jayne Hardy, Sharon Walter, Belva Krueger, Curl Binstock. Diane Schneider, Tim Sigl, Dr. Tom Jensen. Mr. Richard King Catholic Student Apostolate is a campus parish through which students discover ways of living and celebrating their faith and respond to oppor- tunities of service. Three vital concerns of this community are building and forming a Christian community on campus, learning to live in an updated church and exploring our personal and collective mission as Christians. 36 Center Board Of Governors The Center Board of Governors is the student voice in the management of the Student Center. Members are: Front; Pat Bohmbach, Mr. Kitchen, Judi Fischer, Middle; Curt Schaff, Jayne Hardy. Tracy O’Neil, Back; Tom Arnold, Jim Gcicrmann, Ross Teigen, Bob Seidlcr, Chuck Peterson The officers arc; Ross Tcigcn-Presidcnt Tom Arnold-V. Pres. Pal Bohmbach- Secretary, Mr. Kitchen-Advisor Student Senate The Student Senate is the student governing body and the official student voice. Members arc: Front; Pat Bohmbach, Kathi Fischer. Susanna Kuntz, Jayne Hardy, Deb Gilbertson, Bob Baumann. Back; Mr. Kitchen, Bobbe Rasmussen. Dean Thomas. Steve Schaible, Kathy Kadrmas, Mark Campbell. Tom Arnold. Leonard Kaliis. The officers are: Bobbe Rasmussen-Pres. Calvin Schaiblc-V. Pres. Deb Gilbertson-Sec. Mark Campbell-Trcas. Mr. Kitchen-Adv. 37 Selke Dorm Council The Councils represent the residents of DeLong, Woods, Selke and Kline- felter Halls. They coordin- ate social activities with the residence halls, confer with the Head Resident and Dean of Women and or Dean of Men on matters of mutual interest and con- cern. Pictured at the right are: Front row; Mike Kern, Steve Pomeroy, Les Witkowski. Floor Rep., Mrs. Sue Meissner, Head Resident; Back row; Jerry Volesky, Pres., Dean Thomas, Treas., Chuck Peterson, Vice Pres., Tom Jahncr, Sec. 3« DeLong Dorm Council From row, left to right; Patti Dixon. Vice Pres.. Linda Sanford. Sec.. Denise Boyko. Rhonda Benson, Wanda Lee. Belva Krueger, Floor Rep.. Suzanne Kohler, Trcas.; Back row; Susanna Kunlz. Teresa Luck, Jean Paulson, Floor Rep., Bernice Duletski, R.A., Linda Sayler, Floor Rep.. Bobbc Rasmussen. R.A., Anita Potter, Floor Rep.. Milody Johnson. Pres., Mrs. Irene Laggc. Head Resident, Cindy Trader. Floor Rep. Woods Dorm Council President Vice President Secretary-T reasurer Floor Representatives; Jayne Hardy Tobi Schlauch Marie Quamme 1st - Sarah Trasher Lynn Hollinger Janet Porter 2nd - Denise Binstock Sharon Veitz Sheryl Welsch 3rd - Lea Ann Schneider Karla Forster Carol Muggli Resident Assistants: 1st - Linda Benz 2nd - Mary Rowe 3rd - Brenda Beil Head Resident Mrs. Mary Burmester Klinefelter Dorm Council President Vice President Secretary-T reasurer Floor Representatives: 2nd - 3rd - Lance Gierke Mathias Krebs Mark Egan Brian Anderson Bruce Fulker 39 Head Resident Mr. Dick Schroeder Country Western Jamboree The weekend of March 31 and April 1 proved to be a very successful one for the DSC Rodeo Club as they hosted the 9th Annual Country Western Jamboree. A total of 52 contestants entered the competition con- sisting of six categories, each competing for trophies and $1300 in total prize money. The Rodeo Club is also active on campus by sponsoring annual dances. In the sports aspect of the club, the team won its third con- secutive Great Plains Region National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Title. Rodeo Club Front row, left to right; Teresa Luck. Claudette Luttrell, Eleanor Skaar. Pam Stern, Sally Sorenson, Julie Dahl, Patti Burian, Judi Fischer, Wanda Irwin; Back row; Greg Klein, Dave Paul, Tim Jorgenson, Frank Dillman, Larry Taylor, Wade Vccdcr, Jim Gcrmann. Jim Schaeffer, Arnie Irwin, Rory Brown, Fred Berger. Bill Scott 41 From row, left to right: John Dempsey, Arnic Beckman. Robert Snow. 1977-78 Sweetheart Kathy Kadrmas, Duane Prouty Orrin Anderson, Herb Swatfager. Jerry Hermann, Middle row; Gary Hermann. Myron Tessman. Ken Kadrmas. Kevii Grosz. Charles (Doug) Walters. Ron Swanson, Bob Herman. Back row-: Rick Ziegler, Timothy Regal. Florian Olson, Del bert Heilman, Charles Wanner, Frank Slag. Gary Gartner, not pic., Del Hildebrand. John Clary. John Shaper. Keith Kil ber. Dennis Meschkc The purpose of the Veteran's Association club is to provide a central medium for discussion of material problems and to provide mutual assistance to veterans on the campus, to provide a means for social and recre- ational activities, and to provide for the general wel- fare of the members. 1978-79 Sweetheart-Marie Quamme Commander Vice Commander Advisor Keith Kilber Charles Wanner Dr. Robert A. Wheeler German Club This organization is composed of people who have already or are pres- ently studying German. The organi- zation attempts to foster an interest in various aspect of German culture. This is done in a relaxed atmosphere- through discussion, films and speak- ers. The officers of the club are: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer David Weisenberger Cal Schaible Vickie Shields Tom Jahner Front row; Lynn Hollinger, Bev Newton. Michelle Wieland. Vickie Shields. Back row: Del Hildebrand. Tom Jahner, Mark Campbell, David Weisenberger, Mr. LeRoy Oberlander, Advisor, Todd Winter Student Education Association S.E.A. is an affiliate of the North Dakota Education Association and the National Education Association. All students going into the field of Education belong to S.E.A. The ad- visor is Mr. Calvin Lundberg. Pic- tured at the left are Judi Fischer who is the Secretary and Steve Ternes who is the President. 43 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda is a group of young men and women enrolled in business subjects. Some of the purposes of the club are: to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and to improve the scholarship of the members. Front row, left to right: Kim Althof. Rita Paulson, Nancy Ackerman. Mary Stockert, Tamara Glass. Marie Quammc. Bobbc Rasmussen, Cheryl Schwindt. Janet Portcn, Janette Paulson, Back row: Rick Endcrlc. Dale Sayler, Tom Jahner, Ross Teigcn, Chuck Peterson. Bruce Schreiner. Dr. Skabo. Advisor Women’s Recreational Association The WRA provides for individ- ual, dual, team and recreative sport for all college women dur- ing their leisure time. Pictured from left to right arc: Susanna Kuntz, Secretary; Milody John- son, Vice Pres.; Sharon Vietz, Trcas.; Rondce Martin. Publicity; Marilyn Domagala, Pres.; Miss Bertha Geiger, Advisor 44 Lambda Delta Lambda Society LDL is a National Honorary Science Society. Its objectives are to stimulate interest and scholarship in science and math. Students who have earned 24 quarter hours in biology, chemistry, math and or physics with an average grade of “B” or better are eligible. Front row; Jon Kricg, Todd Winter, Historian; Karen Kordonowy, Rhoda Klempcl, Sec; Barbara Goertel, Trcas; Ted Bratten. Back row; Mike Kern, Pres; Randy Schwartz, Cal Gustafson, Mr. Dale Zicman, Advisor. Dr. Robert Todd. Advisor Math And Computer Science Club The purpose of MACS Club is to promote and to generate in- terest in mathematics and com- puter science. Front row; Susanna Kunlz, Rita Freitag, Michele Stoltz, Karen Kordonowy, Back row; Mr. Massey, Adv.; Mike Kern, Vice Pres; Bill Byers, Pres; Juliane Haag 45 Western Concept The Western Concept is the student newspaper of Dickinson State College. Published twice monthly, the paper affords the students the opportunity to participate in varied journalistic experiences. The members are: Editor ...........Melodie Marcusen Associate Editor ....Jim Geiermann Copy Editor ......Leigh Ann Hucther Business Manager.............George Auen Circulation Manager............Avis Gleave Sports Editor ...........Greg Lefor Photographers Mike Kern, Jon Schlenker Reporting Staff .Nickie Schafer, Murray Vendetti Advisor...........Neil R. McFadgcn Pictured at the right are; Kneeling; Jim Geiermann, Standing; Melodie Marcusen, Nickie Schafer, Leigh Ann Huether Prairie Smoke The College yearbook is the historical and pictorial record of the year’s academic and social events. Students compile and edit this photo-journalistic review under the direction of Mr. Neil McFadgen, fac- ulty advisor. Editor-in-Chief Staff Members Photographers Pictured at the right; Delores Kadrmas Verda Boehler Amy Buth Shelly Doe Geri Fiedler Keith Ficek Duane Freid Mike Kern Jon Schlenker Mr. Neil McFadgen Mike Kern Jon Schlenker 46 Model United Nations Model UN is an annual event at Dickinson State Col- lege. Schools wishing to par- ticipate send a letter contain- ing their preference of coun- tries they wish to represent to the secretary general. This year’s secretary general was Jim Stout, pictured at the left with Dr. Veeder, Advisor. Model UN employs role play- ing to face topics and prob- lems of the actual United Na- tions, then tries to produce workable solutions. Others in- volved were: Mark Campbell, Pres; Lee Witkowski, physical arranger; Clarice Charging, Treas; and Verda Boehler, assistant secretary general. 47 Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities And Colleges Front row; Kathy Morlock, .1 udi Fischer, Barb Kourajian, Bobbi Rasmussen, Kris Woodfill, Carol Rase, Back row; Deanna Freitag. Milody Johnson, Mark Campbell, Ross Tcigcn. Barb Goertel; not pic.. Linettc Arnold. Jim Gcicrmann, Rhonda Janes, Mike Kern, Steve Kilwcin, Melodic Marcuscn, Kerin Nicholson, Allen Schneider, Peggy Solomonson, Daryl Splichal, Jerry Stewart. Dean Thomas, David Weisenberger. Robb Winter 48 Delta Zeta Sorority ront row; Natalie Ackerman, Cindy Davis, Janette Paulson, Kris Woodfill. Middle row; Judy Strublc, onnic Sand, Joan Morrison. Bcv Newton, Bobbi Rasmussen, Back row; Roxann Jahnel, Barb Goertel, athy Lengowski, Becci Lutz. Sharon Walter. Mary Jane Kessel Delta Zcta is the largest national social sorority in the United States. Its purpose is to unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friend- ship, to stimulate one another in the pursuits of knowledge, to promote the moral and social cul- ture of its members to develop plans for guidance and unity of action. The members of Iota Beta chapter engage in philanthropic projects, extra- curricular functions and strive for high scholastic achievements. For two consecutive years. Iota Beta has been awarded the outstanding chapter award for the states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. The officers are: President Vice Pres, (membership) Vice Pres, (pledge trainer) Treasurer Corr. Secretary Recor. Secretary Advisor Mrs. Colleen Wheeler Pictured at the left is Mark Campbell, the Delta Zeta’s MEB (Most Eligible Bachelor). Bobbi Rasmussen Barb Goertel Kris Woodfill Bev Newton Roxann Jahnel Judy Struble 49 Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority Front row; Susanna Kuntz, Darlene Heck, Debi Dukart, Pat Bohmbach, Middle row; Patti Ableidinge Jane Keller, Bernice Dulctski, Bcrna Walsh. Back row; Jerrilynn Praus, Karen Ellcfson, Mrs. Deb Conlii Advisor. Pauline Conlin, Sherry Kadrmas, Sue Anderson Alpha Sigma Alpha is a social sorority on campus that is concerned with philanthropic activities, mentally retarded, fellowship and service to community and school. The officers are: President Vice Pres. Membership Dir. Rec. Secretary Corr. Secretary Treasurer Advisors Sherry Kadrmas Patti Ableidinger Pat Bohmbach Jane Keller Sue Anderson Susanna Kuntz Mrs. Deb Conlin Mrs. Joyce Ableidinger Miss Mary Iverson so Pictured at the right is Tom Arnold, the ASA’s Notre L' Homme (Our Man for 1977- 78. Front row; Bob Snow, Mike Baumgartner, Gary Phillips, La Moyne Splichal, Steve Lord, Duane Urlacher, Middle row; Dave Stecher, Tom Herold. George Auen, Randy Herold. Jeff Beaudoin. Tom Arnold, Dale Sayler. Back row; Chuck Andrus, Mike Krzmarzick, Daryl Splichal. Randy Roller, Steve Sorby, Cal Schaible, Steve Schaible. not pic.. Allen Duppong, Dan Haag, Bob Baumann, Keith Anderson Tau Kappa Epsilon, the largest international college social fraternity in the world, has over 310 campus chapters in the United States and Canada. The fraternity offers members an interesting and balanced program which includes emphasis on scholarship, public service, leadership development and a balanced social program. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity TKE Daughters TKE Sweetheart Deb Gilbertson Front row; Betty Lou Herold, Joanne Wosepka, Vicki Woehl, Mary Hamrc, Deb Gilbertson, Julie Zeller -1978-79 Sweetheart, Back row; Sylvia Riesinger. Lori Dvorak. Marie Quamme, Carol Lindemann, Renee Benz. Jeanne Stcffan 51 Theta Chi Fraternity From row, left to right: Mark Carlson, Duane Meiers, Jamie Metzger, Curt Kittlcson, Middle row: Jim Schaeffer. Tim Frank. Joe Elis. Todd Paddock. Paul McMcnamy, Doug Nordby. Bob Snow. Jim Erickson. Back row: Mike Dolczal. Rod Breitbach. John Dempsey. Bruce Fulkcr, Dave Brcitbach, Dave Thornquisl, Dean Baar, Tim Sigl, Rocky Zastoupil. LcRoy Bettenhausen Bonnie Hauck Theta Chi Dream Girl Zeta lota Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity located at Dickinson State College is a social fraternity taking its place among educational institutions of America as a promoter of knowledge, advancer of cul- ture and a builder of character. Pictured below arc some of the Theta Chi Little Sisters. They arc from left to right: Karla Volesky, Belva Krueger. Bonnie Hauck, Denise Binstock Theta Chi Little Sisters Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity From row: Ted Bratten, Gordon Schmitt, Ross Teigen, Sec., Bill Byers, Treas.. Robb Winter, Pres., Barb Gocrtcl, 1977-78 Sweetheart, Greg Weber, Jon Krieg, Jeff Luptak, Mr. Charles Kordonowy, Advisor, Back row; Mark Campbell, Publicity, Terry Thiel. Les Wilkowski, Mike Kern, Vice Pres., Dennis Gendrcau, Loren Vrem, Jerry Volesky, Jim Stout, David Wciscnbcrger Phi Sigma Pi is a national honor- ary fraternity for men. It is founded on a three point purpose, namely. Leadership, Scholarship, and Fel- lowship. The organization’s main goals are to become involved in happenings on campus as well as in the community while supporting the field of education. Pictured at the left is Linda Sanford. Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart for 1978-79. 53 Pan Hellenic The DSC Panhellenic council is composed of dele- gates from each sorority on campus. The purpose is to maintain good relations, to further fine intellectual ac- complishment and sound scholarship and to cooper- ate with college administra- tion. Front row, left to right; Sharon Waller, Pat Bohmbach. Tracy O’Neil, Back row; Janette Paulson, Darien Heck, Bcv Newton, Barb Gocrtcl Inter Greek The purpose of Inter-Greek Council is to promote, regulate and establish harmony between Greek social organizations of DSC. Front row; Tracy O’Neil, LeRoy Bettenhausen, LaMoync Splichal, Pat Bohmbach, Back row; Dr. Del Gab, Rocky Zastoupil, Dale Sayler, Cindy Davis Inter Fraternity Front row; Daryl Splichal, LeRoy Betten- hausen. Rocky Zastoupil. Back row; Dr. Del Gab, Tom Arnold, Dave Stechcr S« Above: Thursday, April 13, two of North Dakota’s most prominent politicians met in a public debate on the cam- pus. The subject was coal development. The contestants were State Representative Earl Strindcn, left; and State Tax Commissioner Byron Dorgan. Left: Former Secre- tary of the Interior Thomas S. Klcppc, a North Dakota native, lectured and led discussions on the energy situation on November 16. J 55 Lyceum Series The Dickinson State College Lyceum Series each year presents several outstanding attrac- tions in the fields of music, theatre as well as well-known lecturers on various topics of cur- rent interest. Selections are made by a joint faculty-student committee and are free to stu- dents. Pictured above is the United States Navy Band which was sponsored by the Division of Music for a concert on October 17. The lyceum committee brought Barbara Hyslop and Patrick Crane from the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis to the DSC campus for a one-day residency and performance of “Scenes from Shakespeare” on February 28. Also, they sponsored Muriel Bach in a personal theatre portrayal of great women (pictured on page 58). The Community Concerts Association of Dickinson sponsors a series of attractions by membership of professional musical artists. The highlight of the 1977-78 Community Concert season was the performance by the Dubrovnik Festival Orchestra from Yugoslavia in Dorothy Stickney Auditorium on February 3 (pictured on page 57). 56 57 SEE HER AS: Lydia Pink ham Eleanor Roosevelt Abigail Adams Catherine Greene Gertrude Stein Elizo Young SEE HER IN: Lady, You're Rocking the Boat! SEE HER! The Personal Theatre of MURIEL BACH 58 ‘Cowboy” Dr. Watrel opens ihe show. Hilltop Holiday Hilltop Holiday is the annual variety show which takes place in January. This show, sponsored by the Music Educators National Conference, provides funds for music scholarships. This show gives a break from the bleak, cold winter with a display of local college talent. Below: Terry Ley sings “Every- thing . Right: Harlequin and Stars, an act from the Speech, Theatre and Radio Depart- ment. Allen Schneider, David Baird and Rhonda Hruby arc members of the DSC Madrigal singers. 60 Kerin Nicholson. Kathy Morlock and Chris Burgeson sing along with the Mu Phi Epsilon skit. The Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship sings a medley of religious songs. Four members of the Modern Choir during their rehearsal: Laurac Tomashewski. Judi Fischer, Terry Ley and Karla Forster. The DSC Stage Band which provided enjoyable music throughout the show. The DICKINSON STATE COLLEGE Presents Theutre [1] THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE A READER'S THEATRE production and Other Entries by Mark Twain of selected writings by America's October 2nd 3rd 8:00 p.m. favorite humorists. Student Union $1.00 [2] A LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Eugene O'Neill November 4th, 5th 6th 8:00 p.m. Dorothy Stickney Auditorium $2.50 One of the finest dramas by the reknowned American playwright, this autobiographical play was awarded O'Neill's fourth Pulitzer Prize. [3) JUST SO STORIES by Rudyard Kipling A READER'S THEATRE FOR January 15th 7:00p.m. CHILDREN, in which we meet the Student Union $ .50 animals of these best-beloved tales at the very beginning of time. [4] AMPHITRYON by Plautus An early masterpiece from approxi- January 27th, 28th 29th 8:00 p.m. mately 200 B.C., the farcical hi-jinks Dorothy Stickney Auditorium $2.50 revolves around mistaken identity and seduction. [5] THE GOOD DOCTOR by Neil Simon A CHAMBER THEATRE staging of March 12th 13th 8:00 p.m. hilarious scenes from the stories of Dorothy Stickney Auditorium $1.00 Anton Chekhov as dramatized by America's leading comedy playwright. The Division of Speech, Theatre, Arts and Radio (STAR) presented a number of fine productions throughout the year. Pictured on the two pages are scenes from the production of “The Good Doctor by Neil Simon. On the previous page is a scene with Bruce Lorenz and Shirley Hlibichuk. Above is a scene with Denise Boyko, left and Chris Burgeson. Left, below, is Mike Krzmarzick extracting Kevin Maershbecker’s teeth. Right, below, is a scene with Julie Dahl, Richard Hill and Mike Krzmarzick. 63 SBW Week Sure Beats Winter Week is an annual event at Dickinson State College. It provides a break for stu- dents from the l-o-n-g winter by participating in many events spon- sored by the Center Board of Governors. Homecoming Festivities October 14-16, 1978 Pres. Watrcl, turned cowboy, expresses a warm, hearty North Dakota hello . Princess Pam Dolczal Chief Dave Lawlor 1977 Homecoming Committee Seated: Susanna Kuntz, Jane Keller, Pat Bohmbach, Dr. O.T. Belsheim, Mr. Lundberg; Standing: Ross Teigen, Bobbe Rasmussen, Dean Thomas, Bob Baumann, Cal Schaible v A 66 Top: DSC cheerleaders present a skit; left to right; Sharon Vietz, Renee Heiser, Rondee Mar- lin, Linda Sanford. Bobbie Bahlcy and Lynn Hol- lingcr. Above: Theta Chi Dream Girl. Karen Schulte, enjoys the parade. Right: Members of the DSC Faculty do their rendition of the up- coming game. Homecoming 1977 offered thrill and excitement for everyone. To open the festivities, Head East presented a concert. Prior to the game, there was a parade with Princess Pam Dolezal and Chief Dave Lawlor reigning over the festivities. The big game saw DSC’s football team matched against top ranking Valley City. Even- though we were overcome, the Blue Hawks put forth a worthwhile effort. The 1977 Homecoming was a time enjoyed by all and a time that will linger on in the mem- ories of all. 67 68 Football DSC OPPONENTS 6 Black Hills State 16 10 Jamestown College 31 28 Bismarck J.C. 6 6 NDSSS Wahpeton 3 0 Mayville State 10 6 Valley City State 39 21 Montana Tech 7 17 Minot State 7 9 S.D. Tech 21 FRONT ROW: Dan Myacr, Dennis Sulser, Dan Clark, Jim Lorenz, Dave Thornquist, Greg Wilz, Rod Breitbach, Mark Egan. Kelly Koppinger, Jeff Vanhaus, Keith Hus- mann, Rob Voight Second Row: Coach Lasatcr, Jeff Heidt, Roger Ott. Rod Outhwaite, Todd Paddock, Pete Primiani, Jerry Kushncr, Phil Moorman, Aaron May, Dave Maicr, Bill Gion, James A. Erickson, Coach Biesiot Third Row: Dudley Homelvig, Myron Roth. Dave Zieske, Tom Arnold, Jeff Brown. Dave Breitbach, Randy Schwartz, Todd Syvcrson. Bruce Selinger, Neal Messer, Jerry Sigl. Joel Marshall. Mike Oliphant Back Row: Matt Krebs. Jon Schlcnkcr, Jim Schaeffer, Tim Bommleman, Dave Michaelson, Brian Anderson, Ron Eagle, Rob Lighthizer. Dennis Gendrcau, Fred Todd, Paul McMenamy, Mark Patchen. Joel Grueble. NOT PICTURED: Gene Allen, Chris Lovell. 70 Volleyball Front Row, Left to Right: Lola Enget, Nadine Roth. Cindy Keever, Annette Ronningcn, Carol Dare, Shelly McGhee; Second Row: Dona Fischer, Lena Dvorak. Karen Schulte, Mary Rowe, Carol Rase, Tina Schulte, Coach Geiger. 71 Bob Rising leaps to tip in two points. Front row, left to right: Jon Krieg, Bruce Scott, Jerry Sigl, Joel Marshall, Randy Rebne, Robby Voigt, Back row: Mark Milkey, Ron Lewis, Neal Messer, Doug Miller, Jeff Brown. Ron Larson The Dickinson State College “Blue Hawks” finished second in the NDCAC with an 8-4 record and an 11-11 overall chart. But that was nothing compared to closing the season by winning the NDCAC Playoffs. Ken Volesky and Jim Walker were named to the All- District team. Jim Walker was also the leading scorer in the NAIA with a 18.2 points per game average. Front row, left to right: Wade Leer, Mark Hadley, Duane Mueller, Dave King, Dave Lawlor, Bob Rising, Back row: Coach Denis Limke, Gerald Havelka, Joe Bren, Jim Walker, Tim Clarin, Ken Volesky, Jerry Sigl, Pete Oliszczak, Assistant Coach Below: Dave Lawlor scores above his Black Hills opponents. j vCltS 73 Blue Hawk fans cheer their champions. Women’s Basketball Front row, left to right. Carol Rase, Shelly McGhee, Sharon Wolff. Lynne Nitschke, Rita Romanyshyn. Back row; Karla Volesky, Rhonda Benson. Donna Flynn, Diane Carlson, Nadine Roth Pictured below are action shots that were taken at the Region 6 Small College Basketball Tournament. The Dickinson State Col- lege “Blue Chicks greatly earned their berth in the Region 6 Tournament. Below: Karla Volesky gets heavy pressure. Left: Donna Flynn works the ball in for a good shot. DSC “BLUECHICK” BASKETBALL I Diane Carlson puts the ball up for two. Dickinson Opponent 64 Bottineau 63 59 Lake Region 61 57 UND-W 49 60 Mary College 63 53 Mankato 60 45 St. Cloud 86 52 Wayne State 81 57 Lakehead 58 83 Chadron 51 56 Mary College 62 75 Bismarck JC 53 64 Lake Region 66 57 Minot 65 46 Rocky Mt. 77 40 Eastern Mont. 52 52 Mary College 48 43 BJC 54 52 UND-W 66 51 BJC 62 69 Bottineau 53 70 Devils Lake 68 State Tourney 60 Jamestown 43 79 NDSU 57 57 Minot 45 Region 6 Tourney 58 Fort Hays, Ks 70 56 Concordia, MN 72 61 Moorhead, MN 66 Pictured from left to right are Eric Thcis, Student Coach, Coach Lynac Larson, Sharon Wolff, Karla Volcsky, Carol Rase, Lynne Nitschke, Rhonda Benson and Tracy Lane. Pictured in the back keeping stats is Mary Matson. Wrestling From Row, Left to Right: Gregg Kostclccky, Kevin Thomason, Dwight Wunderlick, Wade Veeder; Second Row: Jay Pfau, Dave Michaelson, Dudley Homclvig, Dave Meier, Doug Nordby. DSC OPPONENT 30 Mayville State 21 13 UM-Crookston 39 16 Jamestown College 36 6 Bismarck Jr. College 44 12 Black Hills State 40 12 Montana State 35 15 Chadron State 36 18 Minot State 27 9 NDSSS 42 33 Northern Montana 18 8 Valley City State 40 Pictured above is Doug Nordby, senior on the wrestling squad. Doug has been a domi- nant figure on the squad. So far this year, Doug has accumulated a notable 12-5 rec- ord. 76 Football Cheerleaders Left to right; Lynn Holiinger, Sharon Veitz, Rondcc Martin, Renee Heiscr. Linda Sanford, Bobbie Bahley Basketball Cheerleaders Bottom; Rondcc Martin, Bonnie Hauck, Standing; Linda Sanford, Renee Heiscr, Lynn Holiinger, Top; Julie Paulson, Verlyn Schoch, Denise Binstock 77 Baseball Mark Hadley pitches against Minot State. Jon Krieg puts a man out on second base. Pete Primiani waits on deck for his chance at bat. Front row, left to right; Jon Krieg, Rob Lighthizer, Dave Michaelson, Tim Bommelman, Norm Braaten, Mark Hadley, Joel Marshall, Pete Primiani, Paul McMenamy, Back row; Bruce Schreiner, Robert Fischer. Terry Thiel, Erie Theis, Kim Hilt, Jeff Venhaus, Gene Allen, Ryan Nelson, Jim Lorenz, Jim Schmidt Left to right; Coach Del Gab, Jim Engh, Howard Malloy, Jeff Jessen, Joe Bren, Doug Wellenstcin “DSC's Golf Coach Del Gab slated that his team ‘will be respectable in each tournament they enter’.’’ And that is just what the team was-something for the College to be proud of. Photographer Duane Freid captures the maze of a tennis racket in front of Perry Vandenburg’s somber expression. Right; Denise Boyko, Nadine loth, Cindy Kecvcr, Rochelle Hanson. Juliane Haag, Mary Rowe Track Front row, left to right: Ed Kaisershot. Tim Clarin, Mark Aide, Bryan Johnson, Aron May, Jeff Brown, David Thornquist, Steve Pinnow, Dean Baar, Tim Sigl, Middle row; Greg Lefor, Tim Schroedcr, Rod Outhwaite, Kevin Gabbert, Todd Paddock, Craig Olson. Thomas Ajowi. Dennis Sulser, Daryl Kudrna. Back row; Roger Huffman, Coach, Jeff Heidt, Lance Gierke. Keith Zaner, Ted Bratton. Curt Bin- stock, Mike Dolezal, Jerry Vrcm, Ray Saylcr, Robert Lasatcr, Coach Seniors that were members of the “Blue Hawk” track team are: Tim Clarin, Mark Aide, Dean Baar, Tim Sigl, Ray Sayler Overall the track team placed third in the NDCAC meet and 4th in the NAIA District 12. Mark Aide, pictured above, pole vaulter for the team, advanced to the national NAIA in Abilene, Texas, where he qualified for the finals. Women’s Track Front row, left to right: Rose Dcichert, Pam Dolezal, Mary Matson, Sharon Wolff, Jerelynn Candrian, Mary Jane Kcssel, Agnes Boehm, Laurie Paulson, Annette Grosser, Dona Fischer, Lena Dvorak, Tina Schulte, Back row; Wendy Krieg, Nellie Hall, Pat Donnelly, Karen Schulte, Shelly McGhee, Lynne Nitschkc, Diane Carlson, Linda Sanford. Annette Ronningen, Jane Schaucr, Kathy Scholz, Sharon Vietz Left; Diane Carlson throws a shot. Below; Shelly McGhee strains as she thrusts the javelin. The Dickinson State College Blue Chicks won the 8th straight NDAIAW title. Many girls also qualified for the trip to Regionals where Dickinson State placed a good showing. 81 Women’s Cross Country Left to right; Pat Donnelly, Mary Matson, Pam Dolezal, Lynne Nitschke, Coach Lynac Larson Men’s Cross Country Front row, left to right; Chad Biel, Dan Tollefson, Thomas Ajowi, Tully Tryan, Jerry Vrem, Lance Gierke, Steve Pinnow, Coach Roger Huffman: Back row; Dean Baar, Greg Lefor, Curt Binstock, Bruce Fulker, Tim Sigl, Ed Kaisershot, Keith Zander, Ray Sayler UNDERCLASSMEN Ablcidinger, Pat Rae Ackerman, Marvin Ackerman, Nancy Ackerman. Natalie Aipperspach. Audrey Ajowi, Thomas Allen, Clint Allen, Linda Allex, Brian Althof. Kimberly Aman, Polly Anderson, Arlene Anderson, Brian Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Curt Anderson. Kim Anderson, Roberta Anderson, Tammy Anhcluk, Bob Arnold, Tom Arntson. Karin Arntzen, Mark Attebery, Jay Auen, George Auer, Mitch Baar, Kenny Baar, Kevin Baird. David Banman. James Barth. Mary Barth, Pam Basaraba, Stephanie Basaraba, Victoria Baumann, Robert Baumgartner. Chuck Barstad, Paul Beach, Mitch Beaudoin. Jeff Beaudoin. Larry Beaudoin, Mary Becker. Bernice Beckman. David Benson. Rhonda Benz, Linda Benz, Rebecca Benz, Renee Berger. Annette Berger. Fred Berger. Robert Bernhardt. Pat Bettenhausen. LeRoy Biel. Brenda Binstock. Curt Binstock. Denise Birdsall. Cassic Bliss. Brenda Dave Stccher, a member if the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, shows sheer ecstasy after a Blue Hawk touchdown. 84 Bochler, Vcrda Boehm, Agnes Boespflug, Monica Boespflug. Pam Boespflug, Perry Bohn. Scott Bohmbach, Pat Bosch, Kathy Boyko, Denise Bozekowski, Kim Braaten, Norm Brecht. Bonita Brcitbach, Dave Bren. Joe Bren, Vince Brockmeycr, Deb Brown, Carl Brown. Doug Brown. Jeff Bruski. Melissa Bruski, Thomas Brugh, Mcrlcin Brydl. Paula Buchholz, Barb Bugncr, Cheryl Burkhardl, Patsy Buth, Amy Bummel, Dean Bommelman, Tim Caldwell, Carcn Campbell, Deb Candcc. Candice Candcc, Deb Candrian. Jerelynn Carlson. Deloris Carroll, Shelly Charging. Clarice Cheng, Maggarct Christopherson, Ruth Clark. Dan Clement. Connie Conlon. Sandy Conlon, Sheri Cox. Charlene Dahl. Julie Dahleen. Karen Dare, Carol Dauenhauer. Lori Dauksavagc, Pam Davis, Cindy Davis, Linetha Deibler, Kyle Dcichcrt, Rose DeLorme. Mary Dctke. Kathy Dcutschcr. Joel Bobbie Bahley, a DSC cheerleader, either dislikes the photographer or has dry lips. Also pictured are Linda Sanford and Renee Heiser. 85 Diffely, Joan Dinkins. Carmen Dixon. Paiti Dockior, Clyde Docktor. Doug Dolajak. Julie Dolczal. Mike Domagala. Jeff Domagala. Marilyn Dolechuk. Dale Dobitz, Gordon Donnelly. Pat Dore. Lori Draeb, Mark Duda. Beth Dukart. Annette Dukarl. Debi Dulctski. Bernice Dullum, Kathy Dunbar. Patricia Dvorak. Lena Dvorak. Lori Dyer. Richard Dykcma, Jill Dykcma. Lcs Egan. Mark Ehrcsman. Tom Eisenbraun. Crystal Eiscnzimmer. Melodie Elis, Joe Ellcfson, Karen Ellefson. Nancy Endcrle. Rick Engct. Lola Engh. Jim Entzc. Arnel Erdlc. Tim Erickson. Jean Erickson. Jim Erickson, Laurel Faller. Nanette Faulkcr. Bruce Feddcrscn. Mavis Ficck. Elliot Fischer. Kathi Flatcn. Ardith Flohr. Pamela Flynn. Donna Forster. Charlotte Forster, Karla Pictured at the right is Deb Gilbertson. TKE Sweetheart. 86 Foster. Katherine Franchuk. Curt Franchuk. RencII Frank, Lynette Frank. Tim Franklund. Anna Freitag. Rita Hagen. Denise Hamers, Jane Hamrc, Rick Hankins, Bob Hanson. Rochelle Hardy. Jayne Hartinger. Julie Haskvitz. Donald Hauck. Bonnie Frcthcim. Karla Fugere, Tammy Fuglie, Jay Gab. Cindy Galstcr. Colette Gatzkc, Kathy Germann. Rose Gcrnand. Mary Gierke. Lance Gilbertson. Deb Gion. Bill Gjermundson, Brad Glaser, Doug Glass. Tamara G lasser. Steve Glcavc. Avis Gludt. Pam Godcs, Melinda Graham, Kathy Granfor. Ruth Greenwood, Todd Grcsser, Bonnie Grinsteinner, Cheryl Grosser. Annette Grosz, Bonnie Grucbclc. Joel Gustafson, Stan Haag. Dan Left: Cindy Kccver strolls along the DSC campus. 88 Hcidt. Denise Heidt. Jeff Hcidt, Jeff Heiser. Renee Hegel. Deb Hermann, Gary Hermann, Jerry Hcrold. Betty Lou Herold, Randy Hickman, Alan Hill, Richard Hildebrand. Del Hilt. Kim Hoff, Charlotte Hoff. Judy Hoffman, Connie Hollinger. Lynn Homelvig, Boyd Homelvig, Dudley Hondl, Connie Hondl, Kevin Hondl. Tamara Horst, Douglas Houston. Addy Hovden, Shelly Howard. Jon Hruby, Rhonda Huber, Dalton Husmann. Keith Hurt. Floyd Ihdc, Dan Imhoff, Joyce Iverson, Kristi Jahner. Jim Jahner. Tom James. Sherri Jensen. Jim Jensen, Mike Jensen. Ronda Jessen. Jeff Jessen, Jim Job. Deb Johnson, Lansford Johnson. Milody Johnson. Roger Jorgenson. Tim Kadrmas, Kathy Kadrmas. Ken Kaisershot. Ed Kaling, Don Kallis, Leonard Kappcl. Mary Jo Karsky, Dean Karst. Robyn Keever, Chris Keever, Cindy Keller, Greg Keller. Susan Kern. Mike Kessel. Dan Kcsscl. Debbie Kessel, Mary Jane Kilzer, Jane Kindred, Shelly King.John Krueger. Belva Krush, Carol Kubik, Lois Kudrna, Daryl Kudrna. Randy Kunda. Rita Kuntz, Mitch Kuntz, Susanna Kunz. Danita Kushner. Jerry Lachcr. Brenda Landis, Tammy Lapica, JoLyn Larsen. Ron Larson. Verlaine Lasscll, Beryl Kistner. Shelly Kiltlcson. Curt Klecman. Vicki Klein, Bcv Klein. Jolena Klein. Kathy Klein. Lori Klempel, Rhoda Klug, Lori Knutson, Elayne Kocpplin, Nanci Kohl. Cindy Kohler, Suzanne Koller, Lynette Koppinger. Kelly Koppingcr, Twyla Kordon, Donna Kordonowy, Karen Kordonowy, Lyle Kostclecky, Gregg Kostelccky, Olivia Kostelecky, Sandi Kostelccky, Susie Kouba, Lunncttc Kourajian, Kevin Kovash, Keith Kovash. Rick Kramer. Karen Kramer. Nancy Krebs, Matt Krcin. Kirk Krcitingcr, Mary Kress, Cynthia Krieg, Jon Kricg, Wendy 89 Lee. Wanda Leer. Wade Lefor. Francis Lefor, Mike Lien. Wally Lightizer. Rob Lindemann, Carol Loh. Jeff Lord. Steve Lorenz, Cindy Lorenz, James Lorenz, I.innca Losinski. Walter Lovell. Chris Luck. Teresa Luckow, Verna Luft. Daryl Lugcr. Jody Luptak. Jeff Luttrcll. Claudette Lutz. Bccki Mack, Kyle Macrshbccker, Sharon Maicr, David Maher. Pat Malloy, Howard Maltese. Tami Mandugano, Leslie Marchi. Alanna Marshall. Joel Martin, Laurie Martin, Mary Martin. Rondee Martin. Shirley Mastel. Monica Matson. Mary May. Aron Mayer. Jackie Mayo. Susan McCullough. Mike McGhee, Shelly McKibben. Kim McNancy. Mary Meier, Carol Meier. Joe Meiers. Duane Metzger. Jamie Michaclson, Dave Micsscl, Greg Miller. Deb Miller, Doug Miller, Magdalene Miller, Marlene Miller. Rita Milne. Dale Minciel, Lucyna Mische, Jim Mischc, Joy Mittclstadt. lone Mittlcidcr, Mary Ann Moore. Randy Morrison. Joan Mueller, Duane Mueller. John Muggli. Carol Murphy, Nancy Myacr, Don Nelson, Ryan Newton. Bev Nguyen. Hue Thi 4,. 90 Nicholson, Kristi Nieters. Marilyn Oberlander. Joccy Odness, Michclc Oliphant, Mike Oliszczak, Michael Olson, Craig Pictured at the right are maidens from Princess Pam Dolczal's court attempting to avoid parade deposits. Olson, Diana Olson, Gayc Olson, Sue Olson, Vicki O'Neil. Tracy Opoicn. Diana Ost. Todd Ott, Dave Ottmar, Wanda Oucharek, Maxine Pachl, Corliss Pachl, Randy Paddock, Todd Parsons. Sherrill Patten. Lynn Paul, Dave Paulson. Jean Paulson. Julie Paulson. Kim Paulson. Laurie Paulson. Rita Pavlicck. Joyce Pawlowski, Angela Pease. Richard Pclton. Ron Peterman, Dave Peterson. Chuck Petryszyn. Mary Phillips, Carol Pinnow, Steve Pomplum, Gail Portcn, Janet Potter. Anita Pottorff. Renalta Praus, Bernice Praus, Jcrrilynn Praus, Linda Price, Susie Prinlz, Dean Privratsky, Janet Quammc. Marie Quast, Vicki Quintus, Mary Rabbithcad. Karen Rasmussen, Bobbe Rasmussen. Carla Rathbun. Janie Rebel. Peggy Rebnc, Randall 91 92 Rchbcin, Martha Rciscnaucr. Mary Ann Rettingcr, Lavonnc Rice. Ken Ridl. Daphne Ridl. Pat Ricsinger, Sylvia Roberts, Rena Rodakowski, Stephanie Ronningen, Annette Roller, Georgian Roller, Jeff Romanyshyn. Rita Romberg, Sherri Rotcring, Loralee Roth. Nadine Sadowsky. Patricia Sailer. Connie Sand. Bonnie Sandvick, Susan Sanford. Linda Sauvageau, Gwen Saylcr. Linda Schaefer, Lavonnc Schaefer. Nicki Schaeffer. Jim Schaff. Connie Schaff. Patricia Schaner. Donna Schank. Bob Schapcr, Brenda Schapcr, John Schapcr, Tim Schauer, Jane Schceler, Dan Schiwal. Jim Schlcnkcr. Jon Schmidt. David Schmidt. Jim Schmidt. Rosie Schneider. Lea Ann Schoch. Kenton Schoch. Verlyn Scholz, Kathy Schroeder. Tim Schulte. Karen Schulte. Tina Schulz. Laura Schumacher. Bernadine Schwartz. Randy Schuindt, Cheryl Scott. Bill Seela. Melanie Seidlcr. Bob Sclingcr. Sharon Semerad. Jim Right: The trials and tribulations of the Dickinson State College parking lot. Scngcr, Toni Shields. Vicki Sickler. Cindy Sickler. Gwen Sickler, Tammy Sigl, Jerry Skaar. Eleanor Skogcn. Clara Slag, Susie Smith. Bill Snow. Robert Sokolofsky, Vickay Sorby, Steve Splelto, Dave Sprccht, Carol Stagl. Allen Stecher, Coleen Stecher. David Steiner. Bryan Steiner. Mary Sleekier. Delwin Stcffan. Jeanne Stern. Pam Stockert. Mary Ann Stoltz. Michele Stover, Luella Sticka. Karen Stout. James Stroup. Rich Strubic. Judy Suclzlc. Dcanne Suczlze. Tom Sulscr. Dennis Svihl. Greg Svihl. Marla Swinncy. Myrna Syverson. Todd Tamayo, Cindy Taylor. Lou Ann Tcrnes, Steve Tessmann. Myron Thiel. Casey Thiel. Terry Thomas. Betty Thomas, Dean Thomason. Kevin Thompson , Peggy Thornton. Bruce Tibor. Noreen Teigcn. Ross Tisor. Lee Tollcfson. Dan Tomashewski, Laurae Ulrich. Paulette Ulrich. Ronae Urlacher, Duane Valdcr. Karen Valder. Martin Vecder. Wade Vcitz, Sharon Vcndctti. Murray Vcnhaus. Jeff Voight. Jane Volcsky, Jerry Volcsky, Karla Volcsky, Ken Voltz, Wanda Vrem. Jerry Wagner. Rita Wagner. Terry 93 Walter, Lynn Walter, Sharon Watts. Larry Wanner, Connie Wanner, Ken Wegh. Doug Wciler, Cleone Wciler. Kathy Weisenberger, Ken Weisgerber, Brenda Weisgerber, Charlotte Weldhaizen. Marcinc Van Wellenstein, Doug WcIIcnstein. Joan White, Cheryl White. Darlene Wiegcl. Brenda Wiemann. Gary Wilier, Pam Winter. Robb Witkowski, Les Wold, Brian Wold, Pam Wolf. Debra Wolf, Joanne Wolf. Mike Wolf. Tammy Wolff, Sharon Wolski. Gaylene Wood, Zclma Woscpka, Joanne Wychanko. Camille Yesel, Charlene Zahn, Wanda Zander, Glenn Zander, Joel Zallcr. Julie Zimbars, Kevin Zimmerman. Pam Zinsli. Sandy Braatcn. Ted Huether. Leigh Ann Many clubs participated in the Donkey Basketball. At right, a club member goes up for a shot while another club hits the dirt. 94 Graduates Bachelor Of Science Degree Secondary Education Susan L. Barlz Anderson Speech-English-History Dickinson, North Dakota Deanna Ellen Freitag Composite Music Scranton, North Dakota Shawn Kelly Gratz Composite Music Dickinson, North Dakota Barbara Jean Gocrtcl Mathematics Mandan, North Dakota Graduates Debora Ann Guck Art Education-English Beach. North Dakota Doug Nordby Mathematics Amidon, North Dakota 1 Kevin Anthony Kudrna Physical Education South Heart, North Dakota Bachelor Of Science Degree Secondary Education Patricia Jo McKethen Biology Powell, Wyoming Kathy Jo Morlock Mathematics-Instrumental Music Beulah. North Dakota 97 Graduates Bachelor Of Science Degree Secondary Education Carla J. Ostcr Business Education Gladstone, North Dakota Mary Rowe Physical Education New Leipzig, North Dakota Raymond Walter Sayler Composite Social Science Hebron, North Dakota Peggy Jean Solomonson Composite Music Parshall, North Dakota 98 Kristine Marie Woodfill Business Education Sidney, Montana Graduates Charles P. Pavlicck Mathematics Dickinson, North Dakota Marita Rcncc Hcrold Elementary Education- Mathcmatics-English Gladstone, North Dakota Rhoda Elizabeth Klempel Chemistry Dickinson, North Dakota Bachelor Of Science Degree Junior High Education Bachelor Of Science Degree Junior High And Elementary Education Bachelor Of Arts Degree David D. Wciscnbergcr Business Administration Halliday, North Dakota 99 Graduates Bachelor Of Science Degree Elementary Education Linette Steffan Arnold Elementary Education Sidney, Montana Mary Pat Bruels Elementary Education Richardton, North Dakota Judi Lynn Fischer Elementary Education Jamestown, North Dakota Nancy Jane Larson Elementary Education Regent. North Dakota 100 Ruth E. Stefonowicz Elementary Education Dickinson. North Dakota Graduates Ervin C. Bren Business Administration New Hradec, North Dakota Bachelor Of Arts Degree Non-Language Option William E. Byers, Jr. Business Administration Hettinger, North Dakota 101 Ronald A. Girard Business Administration Roseville, Minnesota Melodic Eiscnzimmer Chemistry Dickinson, North Dakota Graduates Bachelor Of Arts Degree Non-Language Option Bruce Allen Kilber Business Administration Mott, North Dakota Timothy M. Sigl Business Administration Lefor, North Dakota Murray Kent Vendctti Business Administration Richardton, North Dakota 102 Greg F. Weber Chemistry Dickinson. North Dakota Graduates Yvonne Marie Haefner Bachelor of College Studies Mobridge, South Dakota Dean Albert Baar Associate Degree in Farm and Ranch Management Gladstone. North Dakota Jeff Heilman Bachelor of College Studies Mandan, North Dakota Mitchell Garvin Kuntz Bachelor of College Studies Dickinson, North Dakota Mavis Darlene Feddersen Associate Degree in Nursing Zap. North Dakota 103 Kathryn Rene’e Detkc Associate Degree in Nursing Williston, North Dakota Graduates Ardith Rae Flaten Associate Degree in Nursing Ray, North Dakota Anita D. Potter Associate Degree in Nursing Mandan, North Dakota Jolyn Ann Lapica Associate Degree in Nursing Ross, North Dakota Michele L. Odness Associate Degree in Nursing Jamestown, North Dakota Jane Annette Voigt Associate Degree in Nursing Dickinson, North Dakota Cynthia Agnes Trader Associate Degree in Nursing Valley City, North Dakota Graduates Roberta Bahley Associate in Arts Degree Accounting Clerical South Heart, North Dakota Cynthia Ann Keever Associate in Arts Degree Accounting Clerical Glcndivc, Montana Laura Jane Schulz Assciate in Arts Degree Medical Secretary Golden Valley. North Dakota Shalimar K. Carroll Associate in Arts Degree Legal Secretary Dickinson, North Dakota Macy Krcitingcr 1-year Secretarial Golva, North Dakota 105 Verda Boehlcr 1-year Secretarial Zap, North Dakota Graduation May 14, 1978 DSC Commencement Held on May 14 One hundred ninety six students received de- grees at DSC’s annual commencement which was held in Scott Gymnasium on Sunday afternoon. May 14. The commencement speaker was Dr. Glen S. Dumke, chancellor of the California State Uni- versity and Colleges, who was awarded an honor- ary degree. Doctor of Laws, by Dickinson State. Dr. Dumke heads a system which consists of 19 campuses enrolling 312,000 students and employ- ing 17,000 faculty members. He is a graduate of Occidental in Los Angeles and has a Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has been awarded honorary doctorates by nine different institutions across the country, and serves on a number of boards and commissions of national importance. He has authored a number of articles in periodicals with national circulation and has authored four books dealing with various aspects of California his- tory. DSC president. Dr. Albert A. Watrel, presided and conferred degrees. Dr. Paul Larsen, academic vice president, presented the candidates, and Dr. Albert Leary, superintendent of the Trinity school system in Dickinson, gave the invocation and benediction. Dr. Elwood Brown, organist, played the processional and recessional music and directed the DSC chorale in several selections. A special platform guest was Milton J. Hertz, Mott, a member of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education. Index Ableidinger, Pat 50, 84 Ackerman, Marvin 84 Ackerman, Nancy 44, 84 Ackerman, Natalie 49, 84 Aide, Mark 80 Aipperspach, Audrey 84 Ajowi, Thomas 80, 82, 84 Alien, Clinton 84 Allen, Eugene 78 Allen, Linda 84 Allex, Brian 84 Althof, Kimberly 44, 84 Aman, Polly 84 Anderson, Arlene 32, 35, 84 Anderson, Brian 70, 84 Anderson, Bruce 84 Anderson, Curt 84 Anderson, Kim 84 Anderson, Orrin 42 Anderson, Roberta 84 Anderson, Susan 50, 96 Anderson, Tammy 84 Andrus, Charles 4, 51 Anheluk, Bob 84 Arnold, Linette 100 Arnold, Tom 37, 50, 51, 54, 70, 84 Arntson, Karin 84 Arntzen, Mark 84 Attebery, Jay 84 Auen, George 51, 84 Auer, Mitchell 84 Baar, Dean 52, 80, 82, 103 Baar, Kenny 84 Baar, Kevin 84 Bahley, Roberta 67, 77, 85, 105 Baird, David 31, 32, 33, 34, 60, 84 Banman, James 30, 31, 32, 34, 84 Barstad, Paul 32, 33, 84 Barth, Mary Ann 84 Barth, Pam 84 Basaraba, Stephanie 84 Basaraba, Vicky 84 Baumann, Robert 37, 66, 84 Baumgartner, Chuck 84 Baumgartner, Michael 35, 51 Beach, Mitchell 84 Beach, Tina 101 Beaudoin, Jeffry 32, 33, 51, 81 Beaudoin, Larry 84 Beaudoin, Mary 31, 32, 33, 34, 84 Becker, Bernice 84 Beckman, Arne 42 Beckman, David 84 Benson, Rhonda 39, 74, 75, 84 Benz. Linda 36, 84 Benz, Rebecca 84 Benz, Renee 36, 51, 84 Berg, Hilde 31, 32, 34 Berger, Annette 84 Berger, Fred 41, 81 Berger, Kevin 35 Berger, Robert 84 Bernhardt, Patricia 84 Bettenhausen, LeRoy 52, 54, 84 Biel, Brenda 36, 84 Biel, Chad 82 Billadeau, Renee 32 Binstock, Curtis 36, 80, 82, 84 Binstock, Denise 7, 52, 77, 84 Birdsall, Cassie 84 Bliss, Brenda 84 Boehler, Verda 85, 105 Boehm, Agnes 81, 85 Boespflug, Monica 85 Boespflug, Pam 85 Boespflug, Perry 85 Bohmbach, Patricia 37, 50, 54, 66 Bohn, Scott 85 Bommelman, Tim 70, 78 Bosch, Kathy 85 Boyko, Denise 39, 63, 79, 85 Bozekowski, Kim 85 Braaten, Norm 72, 78, 85 Bratten, Ted 45, 53, 80, 94 Brecht, Bonita 85 Breitbach, Dave 52, 70, 85 Breitbach, Rodney 52, 70 Bren, Ervin 101 Bren, Joe 73, 79, 85 Bren, Vincent 85 Brockmeyer, Deb 85 Brown, Carl 85 Brown, Doug 85 Brown, Jeff 70. 72, 80, 85 Brown, Rory 41 Bruels, Mary Pat 100 Brugh, Merlein 85 Bruski, Melissa 85 Bruski, Thomas 85 Brydl, Paula 85 Buchholz, Barb 85 Bugner, Cheryl 31, 32, 34, 35, 85 Bummel, Dean 85 Burgeson, Christine 61, 63 Burian, Patti 32, 41 Burkhardt, Patsy 85 Busch, Charlene 35 Buth, Amy 85 Buzalsky, Teresa 32 Byers, William 11, 45, 53, 101 Caldwell, Caren 85 Campbell, Deborah 85 Campbell. Mark 37, 43, 48, 49, 53 Candee, Candice 85 Candee, Deb 85 Candrian, Jerelynn 81, 85 Carlson, Deloris 85 Carlson, Diane 74, 75, 81 Carlson, Mark 52 Carroll, Shalimar 85, 105 Charging, Clarice 85 Cheng, Margaret 85 Christopherson, Ruth 85 Clarin, Tim 73, 80 Clark, Dan 70, 85 Clement, Conni 85 Conlin, Pauline 50 Conlon, Sandy 35, 85 Conlon, Sheri 85 Cox, Charlene 85 Culver, David 35, 79 Dahl, Julie 41, 63, 85 Dahleen, Karen 32, 35, 85 Dare, Carol 71, 85 Dasovick, Mary 32, 33, 34 Dauenhauer, Lori 85 Dauksavage, Pam 85 Davis, Cynthia 49, 54, 85 Davis, Linetha 85 Diebler, Kyle 85 Deichert, Rose 81, 85 Delorme, Mary 85 Dempsey, John 42, 52 Detke, Kathryn 85, 103 Deutscher, Joel 3, 85 Diffely, Joan 86 Dillman, Frank 41 Dinkens, Carmen 86 Dixon, Patricia 39, 86 Dobitz, Gordon 86 Dockter, Clyde 86 Dockter, Douglas 86 Dolajak, Julie 36, 86 Dolechek. Dale 86 Dolezal, Pamela 5, 66, 81, 82 Dolezal, Mike 52, 80, 86 Domagala, Jeffrey 86 Domagala, Marilyn 44, 86 Donnelly, Patricia 81, 82, 86 Dore, Lori 86 Draeb, Mark 86 Duda, Beth 86 Duerre, Renee 35 Dukart, Annette 86 108 Index Dukart, Debi 50, 86 Duletski, Bernice 39, 50, 86 Dullum, Kathy 86 Dunbar, Patricia 86 Dvorak, Lena 71, 81, 86 Dvorak, Lori 51, 86 Dykema, Jill 32, 33, 86 Dykema, Les 30, 31, 32, 34, 86 Dynneson, Lori 30, 31, 32, 34 Eagle, Ron 70 Egan, Mark 70, 86 Ehrcsman, Tom 86 Eisenbraun, Crystal 31, 32, 34, 86 Eisenzimer, Melodie 86, 101 Ellefson, Karen 50, 86 Ellefson, Nancy 86 Enderle, Richard 44, 86 Enget, Lola 35, 71, 86 Enget, Wade 35 Engh, James 79, 86 Endle, Tim 86 Entze, Arnel 86 Erickson, Jean 86 Erickson, Jim 52, 70, 86 Erickson, Laurel 86 Faller, Nanette 86 Feddersen, Mavis 35, 86, 103 Ferraro, Natino 32 Ficek, Elliot 86 Fischer, Dona 71,81 Fischer, Judi 33, 37, 41, 43, 48, 61, 100 Fischer, Kathi 37, 86 Fischer, Robert 78 Flaten, Ardith 86, 104 Flohr, Pamela 86 Flynn, Donna 74, 86 Forster, Charlotte 86 Forster, Karla 32, 33, 36, 61, 86 Franchuk, Curtiss 87 Franchuk, Renell 87 Frank, Lynetta 87 Frank, Tim 52, 87 Franklund, Anna 87 Freitag, Deanna 32, 33, 34, 48, 96 Freitag, Rita 45, 87 Fretheim, Karla 87 Fugere, Tammy 36, 87 Fuglie, Jay 87 Fulker, Bruce 52, 82, 86 Gab, Cindy 87 Gabbert, Kevin 80 Galster, Colette 87 Gartner, Gary 42 Gatzke, Kathy 32, 35, 87 Geiermann, James 37, 46 Gendreau, Dennis 53, 70 Germann, James 41, 96 Germann, Rose 87 Gernand, Mary 87 Gierke, Lance 80, 82, 87 Gilbertson, Deb 37, 51, 86, 87 Gion, William 70, 87 Girard, Ronald 101 Gjermundson, Brad 87 Gjermundson, Tammy 32 Glaser, Doug 87 Glass, Tamara 44, 87 Glasser, Steve 87 Gleave, Avis 3, 87 Gludt, Pamela 87 Godes, Melinda 87 Goertel, Barbara 45, 48, 49, 53, 54, 96 Graham, Kathy 31, 32, 34, 87 Granfor, Ruth 87 Gratz, Shawn 30, 31, 32, 96 Gresser, Bonnie 35, 87 Grinsteinner, Cheryl 87 Grosser, Annette 81, 87 Grosz, Bonnie 87 Grow, Randy 30, 31 Grueble, Joel 70, 87 Guck, Debora 97 Gustafson, Calvin 45 Gustafson, Stan 87 Haag, Dan 87 Haag, Juliane 45, 79, 87 Hadley, Mark 73, 78, 87 Haefner, Yvonne 87, 103 Hagen, Denise 87 Hall, Nellie 81 Hamers, Jayne 87 Hamre, Mary 51 Hamre, Rick 35, 87 Hankins, Bob 87 Hanson, Rochelle 79, 87 Hardy, Jayne 36, 37, 87 Hartinger, Julie 87 Haskvitz, Donald 87 Hauck, Bonnie 52, 87 Haugen, Jeffrey 87 Havelka, Gerald 73 Hawn, Bill 87 Heber, Cindy 35 Heck, Darlene 50, 54, 87 Heidt, Denise 88 Heidt, Jeff 70, 80, 88 Heidt, Jeff 31, 33, 88 Hegel, Deb 88 Heiser, Renee 67, 77, 88 Heilman, Delbert 42 Heilman, Jeff 103 Herman, Robert 42 Hermann, Gary 42, 88 Hermann, Jerry 42, 88 Herold, Betty Lou 36, 51 Herold, Marita 99 Herold, Randy 51, 88 Herold, Tom 51 Hickman, Alan 88 Hildebrand, Delmar 43, 88 Hill, Richard 63, 88 Hilt, Kim 78, 88 Hlibichuk, Shirley 62 Hoff, Charlotte 88 Hoff, Judy 88 Hoffman, Connie 88 Homelvig, Boyd 88 Homelvig, Dudley 3, 70, 76, 88 Hollinger, Lynn 43, 67, 77, 88 Hondl, Connie 88 Hondl, Kevin 88 Hondl, Tamara 88 Horst, Douglas 88 Houston, Adeline 88 Hovden, Marchel 88 Howard, Jon 30, 31, 32, 34, 88 Hruby, Rhonda 30, 31, 32, 34, 60 Huber, Dalton 35, 88 Huether, Leigh 46, 94 Husmann, Keith 70, 88 Hurt, Floyd 88 Ihde, Dan 79, 88 lmhoff, Joyce 88 Irwin, Arnie 41 Irwin, Wanda 41 Iverson, Kristi 88 Jahnel, Roxann 49 Jahner, Jim 88 Jahner, Tom 38, 43, 44, 88 James, Sherri 88 Janes, Rhonda 31, 34 Jensen, Jim 88 Jensen, Mike 36, 79, 88 Jessen, Jeffrey 79, 88 Jessen, Jim 88 Job, Deb 31, 35, 88 Johnson, Bryan 80 109 Index Johnson, Lansford 3, 88 Johnson, Milody 39, 44, 48, 88 Johnson, Roger 88 Jorgenson, Tim 41, 88 Kadrmas, Kathy 37, 42, 88 Kadrmas, Ken 42, 88 Kadrmas, Sherry 50 Kaisershot, Ed 80. 82, 88 Kalling, Don 88 Kallis, Leonard 35, 37, 88 Kappel, Mary Jo 88 Karsky, Dean 88 Karst, Robyn 31, 32, 34, 88 Keever, Cindy 71, 79, 88, 105 Keever, Christine 88 Keller, Greg 88 Keller, Jane 36, 50, 66 Keller, Susan 88 Kern, Mike 5, 38, 45, 46, 53, 89 Kessel, Daniel 89 Kessel, Debra 89 Kessel, Mary Jane 49, 81, 89 Kilber, Bruce 102 Kilzer, Jane 89 Kilzer, Teresa 36 Kindred, Shelly 89 King, David 73 Kittleson, Curt 52. 89 Klein, Beverly 89 Klein, Greg 41 Klein, Jelena 89 Klein, Kathleen 89 Klein, Lori 89 Klemann, Vicki 89 Klempel, Rhoda 45, 89, 99 Klug, Lori 89 Kohl, Cindy 89 Kohler, Suzanne 36, 39, 89 Kollcr, Lynette 89 Koppinger, Kelly 70, 89 Koppinger, Twyla 89 Kordon, Donna 89 Kordonowy, Karen 89 Kordonowy, Lyle 89 Kostelecky, Gregg 76, 89 Kostelecky, Olivia 89 Kostelecky, Sandi 89 Kostelecky, Susan 89 Kouba, Lunette 89 Kourajian, Barbara 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 48 Kourajian, Kevin 31, 32, 33, 89 Kovash, Keith 89 Kovash, Rick 89 Kramer, Karen 89 Kramer. Nancy 89 Krebs, Mathias 70, 89 Krein, Kirk 89 Kreitinger, Mary 89, 105 Kress, Cynthia 89 Krieg, Jon 45, 53, 72, 78, 89 Krieg, Wendy 81, 89 Krueger, Belva 36, 39, 52, 89 Krush, Carl 89 Krzmarzick, Mike 13, 51, 63 Kubik, Lois 89 Kudrna, Daryl 80, 89 Kudrna, Kevin 97 Kudrna. Randall 89 Kunda, Rita 89 Kuntz, Mitch 89, 103 Kuntz, Susanna 37, 39, 44, 45, 50, 66. 89 Kushner, Jerry 70, 89 Lacher, Brenda 89 Landis, Tammy 89 Lane, Tracy 75 Lapica, Jolyn 89, 104 Larsen, Ron 72, 89 Larson, Nancy 100 Larson, Verlaine 89 Lassell, Beryl 89 Lawlor, Dave 5, 66, 73 Lee, Wanda 32, 39, 90 Leer, Wade 73, 90 Lefor, Francis 90 Lefor, Gregory 80, 82 Lefor, Mike 90 Lengowski, Catherine 49 Lewis, Ron 72 Ley, Teresa 32, 33. 60, 61 Lien, Wally 90 Lighlhizer, Robert 70, 78, 90 Lindemann, Carol 51, 90 Loh, Jeff 90 Lorenz, Bruce 4, 62 Lorenz, Cynthia 90 Lorenz, James 70, 78, 90 Lorenz, Linnea 90 Losinski, Walter 90 Lord, Greg 36 Lord, Steve 51, 90 Lovell, Chris 90 Luck, Teresa 39, 41, 90 Luckow, Verna 90 Luff, Daryl 35, 90 Luger, Jody 90 Luttrell, Claudette 41, 90 Luptak, Jeffrey 53, 90 Lutz, Rebecca 49, 90 Mack, Kyle 31, 32. 33, 34. 79, 90 Maershbecker, Kevin 13, 63 Maershbecker, Sharon 90 Maher, Pat 90 Maier, David 70, 76, 90 Malloy, Howard 79, 90 Maltese, Tamra 90 Mandugano, Leslie 90 Marshall, Joel 70, 72, 78, 90 Marchi, Alanna 31, 32, 54, 90 Marcusen, Melodie 5, 46 Martin, Laurie 90 Martin, Mary 90 Martin, Rondec 36, 44, 67, 77, 90 Martin, Shirley 90 Mastel, Monica 36, 90 May, Aron 70, 80, 90 Mayo, Susan 31, 32, 34, 90 Meier, Carol 90 Meyer, Jackie 90 McCullough, Mike 90 McGhee, Mary (Shelly) 71, 74, 81, 90 McKcthen, Patricia 97 McKibben, Kim 90 McMenamy, Paul 52, 70, 78 McNaney, Mary 90 Meier, Joe 90 Meiers, Duane 52, 90 Messer, Neal 70, 72 Metzger, Jamie 52, 90 Michaelson, Divid 70, 76, 78, 90 Miessel, Greg 90 Miller, Debra 90 Miller, Magdalene 90 Miller, Marlene 90 Miller, Rita 90 Miller, Doug 72, 90 Milkey, Mark 35, 72 Milne' Dale 30, 31, 32, 34, 90 Minciel, Lucyna 90 Mische, James 90 Mische, Joy 90 Mitlleider, Mary 31, 32, 34, 90 Mittelstadt, lone 90 Morlock, Kathy 31. 34. 48, 61, 97 Moore, Randy 90 Morrison, Joan 49, 90 Moorman, Philip 70 Morel, Mario 35 Mueller, Duane 73, 90 Mueller, John 90 no Index Mueller, Rod 35 Murphey, Tom 36 Murphy, Nancy 90 Myaer, Donald 70, 90 Natrasany, Larry 30, 31, 32 Natrasany, Rasmussen Carla 31, 32, 34, 91 Nelson, Ryan 78, 90 Newton, Bev 43, 49, 54, 90 Nguyen, Hue 90 Nicholson, Kerin 33, 61 Nicholson, Kristi 32, 34, 35, 91 Nieters, Marilyn 35, 91 Nitschke, Lynne 74. 75, 81, 82 Nordby, Doug 52, 76, 77 Oberlander, Locey 91 Odness, Michele 91, 104 Oliphant, Mike 70, 91 Oliszczak, Michael 91 Oliszczak, Pete 73 Olson, Craig 80, 91 Olson, Diana 91 Olson, Gaye 91 Olson, Floraine 42 Olson, Kathy 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Olson, Sue 91 Olson, Vicki 91 O’Neil, Tracey 37, 54, 91 Opoien, Diana 91 Ost, Todd 91 Ott, Dale 91 Ott, Roger 70 Oster, Carla 98 Oster, Marilyn 35 Ottmar, Wanda 91 Oucharek, Maxine 31, 32, 34, 91 Outhwaite, Rod 70, 80 Pachl, Corliss 91 Pachl, Randy 91 Paddock, Todd 52, 70, 80, 91 Patchen, Mark 70 Parsons, Sherrill 32, 91 Patten, Lynn 91 Paul, Dave 41, 91 Paulson, Jean 39, 91 Paulson, Julie 77, 91 Paulson, Kim 91 Paulson, Laurie 81, 91 Paulson, Rita 44, 91 Paulson, Janette 44, 54, 91 Pavlicek, Charles 99 Pavlicek, Joyce 91 Pawlowski, Angela 91 Pease, Richard 91 Pelton, Ronald 91 Peterman, Dave 91 Peterson, Charles 37, 38, 44, 91 Petryszyn, Mary 91 Pfau, Jay 76 Phillips, Carol 91 Phillips, Gary 51 Pinnow, Steve 80. 82, 91 Pomeroy, Stephen 38 Pomplun, Gail 91 Porten, Janet 44, 91 Potter, Anita 39, 91, 104 Pottorff, Renatta 91 Praus, Bernice 91 Praus, Jerrilynn 50, 91 Praus, Linda 91 Price, Susan 91 Primiani, Pete 70, 78 Printz, Dean 30, 32, 34, 91 Privratsky, Janet 91 Prouty, Duane 42 Quamme, Marie 42, 44, 51, 91 Quast, Vicki 91 Quintus, Mary 91 Rabbithead, Karen 91 Rase, Carol 48, 71, 74, 75 Rasmussen, Bobbe 37, 39, 44, 48, 49, 66 Rathbun, Janie 91 Rebel, Peggy 91 Rebne, Randal 72, 91 Reeves, Arthur (Ed) 31, 34 Regal, Timothy 42 Rehbein, Martha 92 Reisenauer, Mary 92 Rettinger, Lavonne 36, 92 Rice, Ken 92 Ridl, Daphne 92 Ridl, Pat 92 Riesinger, Sylvia 51, 92 Risong, Bob 72, 73 Roberts, Rena 92 Rodakowski, Stephanie 92 Roller, Georgian 92 Roller, Jeff 92 Roller, Randal 51 Romanyshyn, Rita 74, 92 Romberg, Sherri 92 Ronningen, Annette 71, 81, 92 Rotering, Loralee 92 Roth, Myron 35, 70 Roth, Nadine 71, 84, 79, 92 Rowe, Mary 71, 79, 98 Sadowsky, Connie 92 Sadowsky, Patricia 92 Sand, Bonnie 49, 92 Sanford, Linda 39, 53, 67, 77, 81 Sandvik, Susan 92 Sauvageau, Gwen 92 Sayler, Dale 44, 51, 54 Sayler, Linda 39, 92 Sayler, Raymond 80, 82, 98 Schaefer, Lavonne 92 Schafer, Nickie 46, 92 Schaeffer, James 41, 52, 70, 92 Schaff, Connie 92 Schaff, Curt 37 Schaff, Patricia 92 Schaible, Calvin 51, 66 Schaible, Steve 37, 51 Schaner, Donna 92 Schank, Robert 92 Schaper, Brenda 92 Schaper, John 92 Schaper, Tim 92 Schauer, Jane 81, 92 Scheeler, Dan 92 Schields, Vickie 43, 93 Schiwal, James 92 Schlenker, Jon 46, 70, 92 Schmidt. David 30, 31, 32. 34. 92 Schmidt, James 78, 92 Schmidt, Rosalyn 92 Schmitt, Gordon 53 Schneider, Allen 31, 32, 33, 60 Schneider, Lea Ann 33, 92 Schoch, Kenton 92 Schoch, Verlyn 77, 92 Scholz, Kathleen 81, 92 Schreiner, Bruce 44, 78 Schroeder, Tim 80, 92 Schulte, Karen 33, 67, 71, 81, 92 Schulte, Tina 33, 71, 81, 92 Schulz, Laura 92, 105 Schumacher, Bernadinc 92 Schwartz, Randal 45, 70, 92 Schwindt, Cheryl 32, 44, 92 Scott, Bill 41, 92 Scott, Bruce 72 Secla, Melanie 30. 31, 32, 34, 92 Seidler, Bob 33, 37, 92 Selinger, Bruce 68, 70 Selinger, Sharon 92 Semerad, James 92 Senger, Toni 93 in Index Sickler, Cindy 93 Sickler, Gwen 36, 93 Sickler, Tammy 93 Sigl, Jerry 11. 70, 72, 73, 93 Sigl, Timothy 36, 52, 80, 82, 102 Skaar, Eleanor 41, 93 Skogen, Clara 93 Slag, Francis 42 Slag, Susan 93 Smith, Bill 93 Snow, Robert 42, 51, 52, 93 Sokolofsky, Vickay 93 Solomonson, Peggy 31, 98 Sorby, Steven 51, 93 Sorenson, Sally 41 Specht, Carol 93 Spletto, Dave 93 Splichal, Daryl 51, 54 Splichal, LaMoyne 51, 54 Stag!, Allan 93 Stanhope, Steven 102 Stecher, Coleen 93 Stecher, David 51, 54, 84, 93 Steckler, Delwin 93 Steffan, Jeanne 32, 35, 51, 93 Stefonowicz, Ruth 100 Steiner, Bryan 93 Steiner, Mary 93 Stern, Pamela 41, 93 Stewart, Jerry 30, 31, 32, 34 Sticka, Karen 93 Stockert, Mary 32, 44, 93 Stoltz, Michele 32, 36, 45, 93 Stout, James 47, 53, 93 Stover, Luella 93 Stroup, Richard 93 Struble, Judy 49, 93 Suelzle, Deanne 93 Suelzle, Tom 93 Sulser, Dennis 70, 80, 93 Svihl. Greg 93 Svihl, Marla 93 Swanson, Ronald 42 Swatfager, Herb 42 Swinney, Myrna 93 Syverson, Todd 70, 93 Tamayo, Cynthia 93 Taylor, Larry 41 Taylor, Lou Ann 93 Teigen, Ross II, 37, 43, 44, 48, 53, 66 Tcrnes, Steven 43, 93 Tessman, Myron 42, 93 Theis, Eric 75, 78 Theurer, Richard 32, 35 Thiel, Casey 32, 35, 93 Thiel, Terry 53, 78, 93 Thomas, Betty 93 Thomas, Byron Dean 37, 38, 66, 93 Thomason, Kevin 76, 93 Thompson, Peggy 93 Thornquist, David 52, 70, 80 Thornton, Bruce 30, 31, 32, 34, 93 Thornton, Dann 30, 31, 32, 34 Tibor, Noreen 93 Tietz, Paulie 35, 36 Tisor, Lee 93 Todd, Fred 70, 79 Tollefson, Dan 82, 93 Tomashewski, Laurae 31, 32, 33, 34, 61 Trader, Cynthia 39, 104 Tryan, Tully 82 Ulrich, Paulette 93 Ulrich, Ronae 93 Urlacher, Duane 51, 93 Valder, Karen 93 Valder, Martin 93 Vandenburg, Perry 79 Veeder, Wade 41, 76, 93 Veitz, Sharon 44, 67, 77, 81 Venhaus, Jeff 70, 78, 93 Vendetti, Murray 72, 93, 102 Voigt, Jane 93, 104 Voight, Robby 70 Volesky, Jerry 38, 53, 93 Volesky, Karla 52, 74, 75, 93 Volesky, Ken 73, 93 Voltz, Wanda 93 Vrem, Jerry 80, 82 Vrem, Loren 53 Wagner, Rita 36, 93 Wagner, Terry 93 Walker, Jim 72, 73 Walsh, Bcrna 50 Walter, Lynn 94 Walter, Sharon 36, 49, 54, 94 Walters, Charles 42 Wanner, Charles 42 Wanner, Connie 94 Wanner, Ken 94 Watts, Bruce 35 Watts, Lawrence 35, 94 Weber, Gregory 53, 102 Wegh, Douglas 94 Weiler, Cleone 94 Weiler, Kathy 94 Weisenberger, David 43. 53, 99 Weisenberger, Ken 94 Weisgcrber, Brenda 94 Weisgerber, Charlotte 94 Wellenstein, Doug 79, 94 Wellcnstein, Joan 94 White, Cheryl 94 White, Darlene 31, 32, 34, 94 Wiegal, Brenda 94 Wieland, Michelle 43 Wiemann, Gary 94 Will, Lori 35 Wilier, Pam 94 Wilz. Greg 70 Winter, Robb 43, 45, 53, 93 Witkowski, Les 38, 53, 94 Woehl, Vicki 51 Wold, Brian 94 Wold, Pamela 94 Wolf, Debra 94 Wolf, JoAnn 94 Wolf, Michael 94 Wolf, Tammy 94 Wolff, Sharon 74, 75, 81 Wolski, Gaylene 94 Wood, Zelma 94 Woodfill, Kris 48, 49, 98 Wosepka, Joanne 36, 51, 94 Wunderlich, Dwight 76 Wychanko, Camille 94 Yesel, Charlene 94 Zahn, Wanda 94 Zander, Glenn 94 Zander, Joel 94 Zander, Keith 80, 82 Zastoupil, Rockford 52, 54 Zelaya, Gisele 36 Zeller, Julie 35, 51, 94 Ziegler, Rick 42 Zieske, David 70 Zimbars, Kevin 94 Zimmerman, Pamela 94 Zinsli, Sandy 94 The opening section is From VISIONS OF YOU by George Betts. Copyright c 1972. Reprinted with permission of Celestial Arts, 231 Adrian Rd„ Millbrae, CA 94030, publisher. 112


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