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

 - Class of 1981

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Student Life: Finding Your Own Style: The center of college life is academic. The concentrate of time is spent in the classrooms, library and labs. As in the outside world, work is important and central. The use of free time can form as many experiences and relationships as the classroom. The college years offer a rare opportunity to discover our real identity and choose values that become a base for life. At DSC the individual is valued and human personalities are cultured to provide and atmosphere that is stimulating and responsive. Being a member of different organizations has given me a good look as to how things are run and the different problems people encounter. Darlene Heck Senior Campus Life: Living On Your Own 7 have received a personal satisfaction from being involved in various activities. I have enjoyed meeting and working with different kinds of people. I believe there would be happier people. believe le in the world if they would lake time to participate in the activities around them. Curt Stockert Junior Residence hall living provides students a chance to learn about their own wants and needs by living with others. Providing an environment that will help students adjust to academic life is of primary importance to our program in the residence halls. Taking time to deal with students on an individual basis. I feel, is the most re- warding aspect of my job. Bob Neal Head Resident Klinefelter My dorm is my home. People are around if you want or you can be alone. It's close to all the campus facilities. I can make any class in five minutes. Tammy Gjermundson Senior Those who choose to live in the residence halls take advantage of the good location and independence of lifestyle. Resident life centers on DeLong Hall and Woods Hall for women along with Selke Hall and Klinefelter Hall for men. A family student housing complex is available for those with special needs. All are equipped with facilities for comfortable, away from home living.

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Business A dministration Bachelor of Arts Degrees (majors and minors) 0Accounting 0 Administration 0Executive Secretary 0Recreation Bachelor of Science Degrees (majors and minors) 0 Accounting 0 Agriculture 0 Composite 0Executive Secretary 0Recreation Bachelor of Science Preparation for teaching 0Business Education Two Year Programs Executive Secretary Medical Secretary Legal Secretary Accounting Clerical Office Clerical Secretarial (one year) Clerical (one year) 5



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Student Activities A crucial pari of the learning process is meeting people and developing friendships. My involvement in student activities has encouraged me to strive for higher objectives which will ultimately be of assistance to me in my career. Curt Franchuk Senior Student activities at DSC are as var- ied as the students themselves. The college recognizes that the exper- iences the student has within DSC contributes to the development of the individual. Student Government Student Senate Center Board of Governors Residence Hall Councils Student Policies Council Student Participation Student Publications Western Concept newspaper Prairie Smoke-yearbook Voices-Creative writing Student Organizations Older Than Average Alpha Psi Omega-drama Lambda Delta Lambda-Sci. Phi Sigma Pi-honor Kappa Pi-art Phi Mu Alpah Sinfonia Music Educators Student Education Greek Organizations Alpha Sigma Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Inter-Greek Council Pan-Hellenic Council Religious Organizations Catholic Student Apostolate Council of Campus Christians Christian Athletes Inter- Varsity Christians Lutheran Student Movement Club Sport: Rodeo Special Interest Groups Agricultural Leadership Art Club Bridge Club Circle k Die Deutsche Gesselschaft Ha wa -Et-Sigha - Gish International Relations Lettermen's Club Math and Computer Science Physical Education Majors Spanish Club Veterans Association Women's Recreation Association Young Democrats Young Republicans Youth for Mentally Retarded 7

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