Minot State University - Beaver Yearbook (Minot, ND)

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The Students of Minot State College Present l968 Volume 46 MINOT STATE COLLEGE Minot, North Dakota 58701 I E if 1 14 I is 9 I w ! -uk .r qw '. ,,1 I, ,kr 1- 1 ' 'K ' V- --J-...... - - . ii- ,,,, ,-- - --- ., Y,. . 4 un-u,-7--- . ..v :,..,w?1 -P' . ,. '?f1 95-'pfesjfgwfffjf ,A fn V 'x H n Q' -. Q- 'Q ' 4 , 572 J +: fiT?'5 ,Ta Nj xi- '- T c1i bilfe of awnliezen Atlnmailsitifati n + V- V M Greeks wi '-A , fGIaSses . . . V -A II I , . A. . ., A s ' - N ' r Y li! ,- U ' IU. ...131a 4 ,342-. 1 'll .af . .62, 1 5 ,.f-B'-I' 1 0rgani'za1sio11s4 .1 .108 1 E .w6Di'.f ..2s4f -. ,i Kill' I I W . I , I I . ' J . 'I, l X. .- N ,. N ' . , . 'YS-'il W my 0, P, 3 V 1 if 1 L I v Y . ll ,og w w ,N z ,H w 1 I 1 v 1 1, 'fi if Faces of MSC One face in a crowd . . . the face of a lovely campus queen . . . the face of a man who goes ahead and gets things done . . . the face of a de- feated athlete . . . these are the faces that consti- tute college. And the faces on these pages are the ones that constitute Minot State College.. Today's advances in technology may sometimes make you believe that you are merely a blur in the often out-of-focus picture of the World. l In college you mayfeel that you are merely a punchcard being run through a computer. But justtake a moment to look at the faces around you. Isn't that smiling girl more real than the blur you thought you saw before? . . . And Why. Because you noticed her face. Look at the person who is giving you orders. He has a face and a personality and so does everyone else, if only you would notice: V f Throughout the pages of this book you will be seeing faces familiar to you, or perhaps faces you have never noticed beforeg but they are all a part of this college. These faces are the reflections of MSC. What image do you see reflected in them? 1 1 l , 4 f S- ' 1 -Y 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 4 .1.1 .-HV 1 1 1 ' '1 ' L 1 ' 1 31. X . ' 1 1 . ,A V. 1, 1 1 , -, - 1 '-V.: 1 1 '-1,1 1 1 Z.. '-.1 1 'V 'H -11,-' 1.1'f- .- 1 44 - - - 1, , N lpii A' 1, R . , Y . 1. , v. 1 .A 2 1 1 V , 1 X . 1j' 1 I - 1 W 1 ' L ' ' 1 1 ' J, f ,1 .'.'1 f.' . 'f 1 1 ' A Face of dedication if 6.1, . ,f. 1,,. 5 ' . Teachers are remembered by students for their contributions in both curricular and ex- tracurricular fields. Such is the case particu- larly with this man, and the 1968 Beaver staff Wishes to add to his honors. He has been an MSC faculty member since 1952 and has been described in sports Writing as one of the most modest and courteous per- sonalities in the Minot coaching field, as Well as one of the most capable. It would be impossible to measure the in- fluence that this man has exerted, the incen- tive he has created, or the respect he has earned from the students and players with Whom he has Worked. Congratulations, Vence Elgie, Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Edu- cation. The Beaver staff has dedicated the 1968 Beaver to you. . nie-mv' , 1 'Q s 1' , Q. 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The hours shared With others . . . sitting in the union playing cards . . . laughing breathlessly after a snake dance . . . talking quietly to a special person . . . these are the hours that complete the education which teachers and classrooms begin. l 9 v Y ' w 1 4 J H .4,. w rwf' , ,H 1 W 1 .ju W w J f P C' x 'if ' 1 V In ,f ' ju p - 1 ui :ttf L If ' ,Q 'I , 1 jg 1 Rt . .nn 1 J ,M v J yy 2 b ' -A ,V , Q..-f . A v X . L N Y . ,VY -, ,i 1 - M- I L. ' ' I 1 ' ,,,L .-if V W I , I I ' V r. if . HF, ,, ' -A Lf, ,,..I n Faces of development But Wait. Is that all there is to it? Sometime in those four years of sitting and listening didn't you Want to stand up and shout, If and when you did, you became one of the faces of develop- ment-one of the faces that reflect an individual finding himself. You say you come to college to get an edu- cation. Fine. You sit in class five hours a dayg you sit in the library two hours a nightg you sit through a graduation ceremony and get your diploma. 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I .I IIIIIIIIQJI 2I-I.I.I .IIIIIIIIIII-IVV In I -- 1 I , 4 - .V . . - . - .x 1 - x-'- M-.' . 4- Iii. - VI' -I. -.,I.,V I IV I r A Adminisiraiion A 1 A Face the future Greetings ! It is a great pleasure for me to once again eX- tend my greetings and best wishes to the student body and faculty of Minot State College through the pages of the 1968 Beaver. The need for education will become even more important in the years ahead. Those of you who have had the privilege of a quality education in an impressive school have a heavy responsibility to the future. I know you will meet that respon- sibility well. The pages that follow amply illustrate why each of you, faculty and students, can be proud of your association with one of North Dakota's out- standing institutions of higher learning. I congratulate the editor and staff of the Beaver for capturing so well the flavor and excitement and the hard work that has been a part of your lives at Minot State. My best wishes to each of you in the months and years ahead. Sincerely, William L. Guy Governor Front row: Allen Hausauer, Henry Sullivan, Presidentg Mrs. Elvira Jestrabg Kenneth Raschke, Commissioner. Back row: John Conrad, George Sinnerg Fred Orthg Lloyd Nygaard, Assistant Commissioner, Albert Haas. Serves as liaison The State Board of Higher Education, es- tablished in 1939, is the governing body of the nine state-supported institutions of higher learning in North Dakota. Each member, appointed for a term of seven years, must have his membership ap- proved by the state Senate. The board meets every month to review requests from presi- dents of North Dakota colleges, to approve policies and staff appointments or changes, and to make plans and improvements. This year the State Board approved addi- tions to courses at MSC such as the physics major and the German major. They also au- thorized the completion of the science build- ing, the student union, the new maintenance building, and the remodeling of Pioneer Hall. Presently under their consideration are de- grees in nursing, police science, and a master degree program. It is through action such as this that the State Board serves as a liaison between the state and the colleges of North Dakota. MSC'S 6th president Dr. Gordon B. Olson assumed the position of president of Minot State College July 1, 1967. Before this appointment he had been Dean of Dickinson State College. Also at Dickinson State he had been Chairman of the Division of Educa- tion, Placement Director, and Director of Exten- sion. A native of Almont, Dr. Olson received his bachelor of science degree from Dickinson State College in 1948 and his master of education and doctor of philosophy degrees from the University of North Dakota. Dr. Olson has been a member of the State Col- lege and University Extension Committee, the State Steering Committee for Titles I and III of the Higher Education Facilities Act, and the State Junior College Evaluation Team. He is past President of the Southwest District of the North Dakota Education Association. y Minot State College is fortunate to have such an outstanding man as its President. Now, near the end, of his first year with us, the Beaver Would like to congratulate Dr. Gordon B. Olson, and Wish him continued success in his future at Minot State College. -any fr L-1-, P, ---f- v-Y 5- ,.,. . W ,V xm- ' ' ,. l i M i ' 3 u ,. ' I 'A M, , , 1 ' 'l M' ' -,WIKI 9-1' ' -,. ' A ' I H 'sw . ,.-- 1. , i ... Y- ,Q - 7' . ' A , A , A' in , ! ' ' , ' , . r,..f- The big ones The duties of administrating a college go far beyond those of a busy president. There are nu- merous and often overlapping responsibilities that extend from one end of the college to the other. As Dean of the College, Dr. Randolph Foster oversees all academic duties and faculty appoint- ments. He is a graduate of the Universitv of Texas in Austin and has just completed his fifth year as dean at Minot State. Joel A. Davy, as assistant to the president, pro- motes the growth of the college as well as in aiding in general administrative duties. Mr. Davy grad- uated from Jamestown College and the University of North Dakota. Dean of Men Herbert Parker is also a graduate of Jamestown College. He received his master of arts degree from Colorado State College. He is in charge of on and off campus housing, married stu- dent housing, disciplinary cases and official college notices. P Garnet Cox serves in the position as Dean of Women. She received her master of education de- gree from the University of Virginia. As for her duties, she never seems to be short of work now with three women's dorms to keep in line. Registrar Emil F. Sather is in charge of class schedules, student records and class statistics, as Well as in charge of the college catalogues and ap- plications for admission. He is a graduate of the University of North Dakota. Director of Extension is J. Bernard Busse, an MA graduate of Colorado State College. In his posi- tion he is in charge of college classes at Minot Air Force Base, on campus night classes, and college classes in area towns. A BS graduate of the University of North Da- kota, Oscar Quam serves as Business Manager. Among his duties are those of assisting President Gordon Olson in preparing the college budget. In charge as Office Manager, Larry Eide handles the financial details in connection with publica- tions, works on keeping the college accounts accu- rate and up to date, and oversees all college pur- chases. He is a graduate of Minot State. Publicity manager for MSC is Merritt Christen- sen. He is a graduate of the University of Minne- sota. His duties are to gather information and news releases concerning students and to distribute them to area newspapers as well as to promote college growth through publicity. Dr. Frank Bauman is Director of Student Teach- ing. His job is to place student teachers in area schools. He graduated from the University of North Dakota. As director of the Placement Bureau, Dr. Olger Myhre helps MSC graduates find positions in vari- ous school systems. Dr. Myhre graduated from the University of North Dakota. Dr. James Brandt serves as student counselor for MSC. He is in charge of special interest tests and councils students with problems. He graduated from the University of Iowa. I8 -nv ,E l., at DR. RANDOLPH FOSTER JQEL A, DAVY DEAN OF THE COLLEGE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT p, ,D HERBERT PARKER GARNET COX DEAN OF MEN DEAN OF WOMEN 'VA' - i , ' x N - 1 ju!! az 4. D EMIL F. SATHER J. BERNARD BUSSE OSCAR M. QUAM LARRY D. EIDE REGISTRAR EXTENSION SERVICE BUSINESS OFFICE BI1IlSiIlNlIEiiEgFFICE MERRITT CHRISTENSEN DR. FRANK BAUMAN DR. OLGER MYHRE DR. JAMES BRANDT PUBLICITY STUDENT TEACHING PLACEMENT BUREAU STUDENT COUNSELING CENTER rf A g., ,i Ii ,. 5 Ii. It Front row: Miss Sandra Schjeldahlg Mrs. Martha Maclverg Mrs. Lola Dokkeng Mrs. Ruth Noremg Mrs. Ruth Amos. Second row: Mrs. Delores Sorensong Mrs. Florine Engelg Mrs. Eleanor Rostadg Mrs. Veronica Grimesg Mrs. Marjorie Olson. Back row: Robert Smithg Harold Stoltg Henry DuGarmg Devvayne Domerg Robert Walshg Elroy ang. 4 1 1 New CS plan works Non-graded, individualized instruction carried on at the Campus School is part of the plan of adapting promising programs to educational conditions and individual differences, normally found in North Dakota. This Work is typified by terms such as C13 seeking, Q21 self-direction, Q33 individ- ual pacing, C45 teaching in conferences and C55 individual record keeping. The individualized instruction so far has been carried out in the third grade room. Feasibility of moving into the grade tvvo room is being studied. Administration of achievement battery and the survey of reactions of the 92 pro- fessional educators vvho visited the pro- gram last year seem to indicate the plan has been highly successful. It is anticipated that as a result of ac- tion last October closing the Campus School that grades K-6 Will be double sectioned and grades 7-12 discontinued. However enrollment is expected to stay DR. JOSEPH WAX, Campus School Director the Same- FOCUS of the laboratory 5611001 EdD, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks Will be one of research and innovation. 20 V. ,V- Y ml . ,, I 5 .Q ,d 19 I ., u. JAMES FROEBER RICHARD I-IAENKE MERRILL WILLIAMS FLOYD WILSON STUDENT UNION DIRECTOR OF FOOD CHIEF ENGINEER SUPERINTENDENT OF DIRECTOR SERVICE IEIRTIDIGQIINGS AND DS 'mv XA' O BETSY NOKLEBY COLLEGE NURSE ,H 11 ' 1 I , 1 mn! 5? 'I i l MARGUERITE CHAMBERS ASSISTANT UTI? f-N -Q MYRON LANG BOOKSTORE MANAGER C. R. SCHWIEGER, Chairman, MA, Colorado State College, Greeley Fine and Applied Arts ART Kappa Pi Colony of the interna- tional art fraternity was established with 15 charter members at Minot State College last fall. The group prepared a local consti- tution. Requirements for member- ship are a B average plus 18 quarter hours of art courses completed with a B grade. However, membership Will also depend upon creative work in art. The art major at MSC is geared primarily to the teaching degree rathter than to professional develop- men . HOME EC In the home economics unit, two new kitchens, including a new dish- washer, were added in July. The home furnishings class took as its project the remodeling of the living center on the second floor of Old Main. They made new curtains and wall hangings, and recovered chairs as part of the improvement project. In order to get ideas for fur- ther home furnishing, the class took various trips to furniture and dra- pery stores and to private homes in Minot. Also in the home economics divi- sion, a child care nursery was oper- ated during winter quarter as part of a class activity. DALE D. ATWOOD, Chairman EdD, University of North Dakota Business Education The Division of Business con- stantly strives to keep abreast with technological advancements in the field of business. This year a new program in vocational edu- cation is being offered to qualify business education majors to serve as office education coordi- nators. Courses in data process- ing have also been added which will supplement all existing pro- grams offered. Former classrooms used by the Manpower Program on the fourth floor of Old Main have this year been utilized by the business divi- sion for office machine classes and thereby available facilitiesin their regular department have in- creased. WARREN G. ALLEN, Chairman PhD, University of North Dakota Education and Psychology A psychology major was added to the offerings of the Division of Edu- cation and Psychology. Student in- terest in the new major was evident in the increase in course enrollment. This is a single division but both elementary and secondary candidates take their work here. Approximately 80 to 85 per cent of MSC students take classes in this division. Admission to teacher education is now a formal process for each stu- dent. Cnce in teacher education each person is continually screened for retention. Criteria on which the potential teacher is screened are health, per- sonality, scholarship and professional aptitudes. Part of the job of teachers here is the observing of the student teach- ers in the various schools to which they have been assigned. At present there are over 200 ele- mentary education majors. VENCE ELGIE, Acting Chairman MS, University of Oregon, Eugene Health and Physical Education Four tennis courts have been added to the facilities of the Division of Health and Physical Education. The courts located west of the practice football field were also used for in- tramurals this spring. Need for more space still exists in this division. Women's intramurals are curtailed because of lack of space. An arrangement with Ramstad Jun- ior High provided for .basketball and volleyball this fall. Ken Wiebolt, as director of men's intramurals, developed quite an ex- tensive program both in variety of activities and in recruiting partici- pants. With over 200 majors in this divi- sion there is no oversupplyg gradu- ates have no difficulties getting placement. There is more demand for women phy ed graduates than there is personnel to fill the positions. MSC athletic teams participate in the North Dakota College Athletic Conference. CNDCACJ. There are seven colleges in this group counting MSC. Kathleen McCann, Martha Mac- Iver, and Roger Bowles were new to the division this year. CLYDE Y. KIANG, Acting Head Librarian MA, Western Michigan Univer- sity, Kalamazoo Library Memorial Library is in the process of changing from the Dewey Decimal System to the Li- brary of Congress system of clas- sification. Primary reason for going to the Library of Congress classification is to reduce cost of processing books. More room in the library has been affected by microfilming back issues of newspapers. Current book acquisition rate of new titles is over 1,000 a year. The library has approximately 100,000 books and subscribes to over 1,000 periodicals. Xerox charges are among the cheapest in the country-5 cents a page at the MSC Memorial Li- brary. HAROLD G. ALESHIRE, Acting Chairman MS, University of Wisconsin, Madi- son Literature and Language The Spring English Conference ini- tiated April, 1967, and conducted by Dr. Edwin Sauer, Chicago, was con- tinued this spring. Dr. Edward Gor- don, Yale University, headed this spring's conference. Purpose of the spring conference was the helping of area high school teachers to do their best job in the teaching of English and composition. A major in German was approved for the fall of 1967. Joyce Zimmer- man was added to the German de- partment. The second man on theater is Gor- don Bangs. For the first time MSC has a technical director in theater. Manipulation of the technical facili- ties which make up the stage and staging of a production are under his supervision. Also this year Bangs and Gerilyn Tandberg planned and worked on an endeavor in chi1dren's theater. Don A. Koeneke, forensics director, emphasized variety in expanding the program and used a larger number of students in his program. Three teachers-Helen White, Dee Sundet and Judy Winje-worked on new methods in teaching Communica- tion 101 and 102. e Julianne Wallin replaced Floyd Fairweather on the humanities staff. Fairweather was on leave working on his doctorate at Syracuse University, New York. New to the division were Gordon Bangs, David Gresham, Linda Gresh- am and Don A. Koeneke. . ,4sQHS i - f...,v-r JOHN A. STROHM, Chairman MA, Columbia University Teachers College, New York City Music Faculty of the music division gave individual and group recitals during the year. Manitoba, Bismarck and Minot State were the sites of these recitals. Howard Reitz, violin, Walter.I-Iart- man, pianog and Dr. Jerold Sundet, oboeg make up the Music Faculty Trio. Walter. Hartman and Mary Bradley appeared as a two-piano team. The all state chorus and band was continued this year. A 125-member band and a 200-member chorus gave concerts in February. Area high school students comprised these groups. Richard Gaarder, clinician, adjudi- cator and executive-secretary of the Wisconsin Music Educators National Conference, directed the chorus. Frank Pierson, director of band from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, directed the band for this all state meeting. Dr. Paul R. Swanson took over the Male Chorus, enlarged it, and made it more active. The MSC band under the direction of Dr. James J urrens preformed dur- ing half time at the Vikings-Colts game in Minneapolis October 22. PAUL D. LIEBY, Chairman PhD, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Science Not quite on time but finally in mid-November the third floor of the Science building became a reality. It contains two big class- rooms, three large and many small labs. The labs are for chem- istry, geology and other advanced courses. Also on the third floor are some staff offices and a big stockroom. On the roof of the science building is an unequipped astronomical observatory. Dr. Pat Carney worked full time at research on Echino Cas- us, at parasite of mammals. Two students served as assistant re- searchers. Closed circuit TV served audi- torium classes and there was TV in five other classrooms. Science teachers have made and used a number of video tapes in their lectures. A 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and a 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. lab were necessary this year because the third floor was not ready on time. PAUL W. MORRISON, Chairman, PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder Social Science Robert J. Connor was added to the Social Science Division in the law enforcement program. Approval of the law enforcement program is subject first to approval of the state legislature. If approved it will be eligible for federal funds. Need for more space exists in So- cial Science also. Classes for this di- vision would all normally meet on the first floor of the Administration Building. As it was, 4 or 5 classes met in Main and 9 classes were in the Science Building. Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science fraternity, received its charter and final approval in April. The Peace Garden Conference had its 16th annual meeting with Bran- gon College of Manitoba last Septem- er. Work was done on making federal grant requests in the study in Q11 poverty, C25 Indian affairs, C39 re- vision of the secondary curriculum in social science, and Q49 equipment in student and faculty scholarships. RONALD E. ARCHER, Chairman EdD, Colorado College, Greeley Special Education Remodeling of part of the first floor of Main was one of the big proj- ects of the Division of Special Edu- cation. The 550,000 proiect provided a language development nursery. Youngsters with communication disorders are diagnosed, evaluated and treated in the nursery. This com- plex contains four 6x3 one-Way mir- rors, closed circuit TV, observation suites and complete carpeting. . Hearing tests and evaluative serv- ices were carried on. Students in this division Worked with older ac- cident patients and stroke victims in the Americana and Lutheran Nurs- ing Homes. The only graduate program at MSC is in Special Education. An MS in Speech Pathology and in Education of the Deaf are offered. MSC is the only institution in the state that offers the MS in Education of the Deaf or that offers teachers training in the education of the deaf. About 25 were enrolled in graduate school this year. FINE AND APPLIED ARTS BUSINESS EDUCATION RUTH CROSBY AMOS FRANK O. TAYLOR BEATRICE B. ADELAIDE JOHNSON NOEL G. POWELL MS, Ohio State Univer- MFA, Wichita State ZIMMERMANN MA, Colorado State Col- MS, University of North sity, Columbus University, Wichita MS, North Dakota State lege, Greeley Dakota, Grand Forks University, Fargo . , mfg--3-I' -g L' XXX l ROBERT N. SANDO RICHARD HAROLD J. DORIS A. SLAATEN PEARL STUSRUD MS, University of North SCHLAPMAN SCHNEIDER MA, Northwestern Uni- MBA, Denver Universi- Dakota, Grand Forks MA, Colorado State Col- MA, State University of versity, Evanston, Illi- ty, Denver, Colorado lege, Greeley, Iowa, Iowa City nois EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY we V Nuff ,,'r- i l ',:'.Ti-gi-1' H- ,,, f.gQ?19 sf'1 ' .J ' f- ' liigiilflll ' RICHARD BERGMAN C. S. BJORLIE HERBERT JOHNSON WILLIAM F- BERTHA OKLAND MS, City College of New MS, University of North PhD, University of MCDONAT-:D MA, C010I'3d0 State C01- York, New York Dakota, Grand Forks North Dakota, Grand MA, LUUISIRHI1 State lege, G1-'SGISY F01-ks University, Baton Rouge el 11. H U I, H ,, .. . , K I I xv :, V, ,X , ROLAND H. REICH EdD, University of Wyo- ming, Laramie 'IQ ' tv, A ROGERT D. SMITH MEd, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks ,-. HANK HETTWER ,qw- WESLEY M. LUTHER MS, Moorhead State Col- MS, University of lege, Moorhead ifgifws L 'e ,ieh '1 fkfr '1 1 'fr ,',Qp47?M xt sw f - ff .gal x, s ly f jfgggff 5,151.1 ', I mv- N. fa,-1.2.1, X . U 11 ' ' , 'TL'- I f 'V',2' , it MARTHA MACIVER BS, Taylor University, Upland, Indiana North Dakota, Grand Forks 'qu V, . w GQX- , I X 1 KATHLEEN McCANN MS, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION -eh 'XJ K-1 X N. KENNETH o. BECKER ROGER C. BOWLES RODNEY D- MA, Colorado State Col- BS, Minot State College CAUFIELD lege, Greeley MS, UniVeISity of Ore- gon, Eugene .,'ri. , - - 1, --' E Y 5 W XQQIWJ V ' :af E. If K? ,W ' 'lf ' Q-5 if .12 l f A .,, A ,,, 5 WEEE I xp! Less IQ wu- -QF! lllllll .WEEEEMVEWW , gf' f i 3 A 1 ,, 1 lQF5g,'fr4-gQ i , , , 4 ' , L J ' 'W 4-E 'TEV ' , f Sidi' .3 ft - -W-If ...... fj'+'l A . l g . 4 1, , 3- ,- Njl' 3, lt.. . ijs,,, ., 5 V ' 'WWI X' ' ggi, 'H - - millglilli X A! E I A E it , iimiflliflj .f1lm',?1f',7, li ,lm m LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE 5' .gj'f. 27 es -,f , l -1 M. -5 -X lT'N 'i l I I 4 is a.. 7, 1- 55-NV ' -Y , , , e, I.. ,-- ' 8 -Y .I -1- . :rl 1fsfs,! t 01 X F95- vbt, gg.,-J V1 In l 'Vit-rw U, ,- ww ffm- , it , .J nz LUCILLE WHITT KEN WIEBOLT EMMA M. GORDON BANGS JOHN CURTIS MEG, University of MA, Moorhead State ABOLITINS BA, Oklahoma City Uni- BA, University of Min- North Dakota, Grand College, Moorhead Magister of Economics versity, Oklahoma City I19S0ta, Minneapolis Forks Sciences, University of Latvia, Riga, Germany MARGARET S. DIXON VIOLETTE EHART MA, University of Colo- MA, U11iVG1'SitY of N01'th 1-ado, Boulder Dakota, Grand Forks 1' ff -:wax f ,J DAVID GRESHAM LINDA GRESHAM MFA, University of MA, University of Iowa, Iowa, Iowa City Iowa City . ,.,,,,, X ,, , . -- -.f-.--1-we 1-Q. - 4: L -7, Y ,fr -1'-V,-nf-1 -1' i ,---.----- Y. ,1:,.il--.'.,Pl'f..f,.ff1rfs sgle,-,af-F ff: , germ .4 1' -J .,1:Wll'- if ff . -'Q fw. f g'Iyf' -fzafaaii-Kg, X X x. . bw I SLIM? XX '-cv B 'T' HELEN HOAR DONALD A. JOHN D. SCHEFFER DELORES SUNDET GERILYN TANDBERG MA, University of I11i- KOENEKE PhD, University of Chi- BS, Moorhead State Col- BS, Minot State College nois, Urbana BS, Chadron State Col- cago lege, Moorhead lege, Chadron mw.L,+'-- A-f-: ,,. - --A -1 1' 2' ,Y -1 .ii .,.o.. , - in H is y YY,-EV., - , sl, ., ' ffl, PX U74 fqy QCX Ztxa AN A ffl? .2 L MURIEI5 TURNER I TOM TURNER JULIANNE WALLIN HELEN il. Wl-IITE JUDY WINJE MA, University of Mm- MA, Humboldt State MM, Sherwood School of MA, UH1V91'S1tY of Min- BS, Minot State College TIGSOUI, Minnea-P01iS College, Arcata, Califor- Music, Chicago I16S0fa, Minneapolis nia b LIBRARY y 12g '35:?i1,FA , M H. 'J fiiif' i.. -iw 'Cf fl P :QQ 1 BV, 'gb - we , Q' f H l A-,, 'L ' ' ,f -V : - V ' L, e L 1 i N-Y X' rf il E fl! Y-V, V l. ii:ii I 1, X 1 JOYCE M. EDNA H. EVERETT CAROLE L. HANSON B- CARLEY HOWELL ANNE PATE ZIMMERMAN MSLS, University of BA, Minot State College MALS, University of MLS, Florida State Uni. MA, Florida State Uni- Southern California, Los Denver versity, Tallahassee versity, Tallahassee Angeles 'N 'v+vf'-- yy-UM,-...,., - ,, ,vrvu YV ft IP YI' I il A-nv I ffffw N V Vg. 1 . V 1 . - ,4,. ' K , 1 FL ,ffcf fab ' I I U I 4 Q 1 x N . I n 1 Q ,, ,vf. 1 . l - I . j? 'F fi 1 '1 E.- , V X. , if w., . . 5 ' fb f Uh X Km, M-ff! w r 4 1 H' .- v 1. , V11 ,,:,. V f 1 M4 f iv 1 i J 4 J ,sf , f , F 1 A ' f i I1 . 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JACK PhD, Colorado State MS, North Dakota State MS, North Dakota State PhD, Iowa State Uni- HANCOCK UHiV01'Si'GY, Fort Collins University, Fargo University, Fargo versity, Ames MA, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge I 'W itz,-s. nv? ffi -,flfgal CHARLES A. RICHARD JENSEN ARNOLD R. JOHNSON DONALD R. JOHNSON AGNES J. HOFFMAN MS, University of North PhD, OFGEOH State Uni- PhD, Colorado State LADENDORF PhD, University of Chi- Dakota, Grand Forks versity, C0I'Va11iS University, Fort Collins MA, Northwestern Uni- Cag0 versity, Evanston, Illi- nois , , , I f ' '- .2 5'-KU' ' '--v' . 1 - ,. .'1n,,k:,: - ,.fm,,.L.. l'g5,ig!,i,,lI r ,1..N ,, , Q, ,MA .N , N P - K ' .. I! T ' ff: . ' X. ,, 1 Y as f r . I if bf' 1 in , A I f 1 ROBERT S. LIPE OM P. MADHOK DEWAYNE C. MARTIN DALE O. PATTERSON KIRBY SEIBEL PhD, Michigan State PhD, University of MS, University of Wis- PhD, University of Min- MA, University of University, East Lansing Washington, Seattle consin, Madison nesota, Minneapolis Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls SOCIAL SCIENCE , A V ' 1 fs., -we 5.1-1 'if UQ' ,-1.-p, HARRY C. SMITH J. B. STREEPER GAYLEN BROWN ROBERT J. CONNOR H. PAUL CROCKETT MA, Mankato State Col- MS, University of North MA, University of Wyo- MSW, University of Mi- MS, Iowa State Univer- lege, Mankato Dakota, Grand Forks ming, Laramie chigan, Ann Arbor sity, Ames rr, R I rm envy- ' ' gf .xl CARL KAVELAGE H. MANVEL PALLY VENKAT JACK RUFF EARL N. SHEARER MA, Temple University, LILLEHAUGEN REDDI BA, Augustana College, MA, Colorado State Col- Philadelphia MA, University of Wyo- PhD, Texas A8zM Uni- Sioux Falls lege, Greeley ming, Laramie versity, College Station . J 1?-fe WALLACE H. JOHN R. M.WILSON f STOCKMAN MA, Northwestern Uni- 5 MPS, University of Colo- versity, Evanston, Illi- rado, Boulder nois v - if SPECIAL EDUCATION Xf- NJ r-ff x ,nh .e n. EDNA GILBERT DAVID B. INGRAM. PhD, University of Wis- MA, Western Michigan consin, Madison University, Kalamazoo X xx .,. f qi 391551 I Xf ' , -Q! MARGARET KALEVA ELSIE LOBERG RUTH LOUCKS AUBREY LUNDAY Ms, Minot state College MS, University of Min- MA, Colorado State Col- PhD, ohio state Uni- nesota, Minneapolis lege, Greeley versity, Columbus i I 'E I uw' i ,i i u N 9 l HAL PUFALL BA, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo mwglv ,M me, . ww WJM v M ' ' mm- M WZ AM, f' 0 M. ,I ' V vi-M5-' my , QF N, N gg., .W fb MN' 'QM v M FM' 7' 145 - 3 V - DL WW, W' A ., K f ' 'W 2,iwW ' W 1 u --, ,,, ' M ' X, : ,x ww w ww w 1, 11 ww-- W 'sw 111' .QM 1 ,,,, hmm 'gy m ' A4 ' :W Z ,-'fb 4 mf' !--.- ml,-,N 1, WW . .N . M. W' H if Y'75 ,' - .-fi -V w W w D T' M1 m?M.,'. g W ' Em EWQWWIW MM Lf, ml MMWWM Qm,f'Wf',.f' 1,13 ss gg, f W ,IWMF1 . 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' YP ,L 25F'vf9f-' fx'-E lffegi-,s.'fasf145 T gf L ',ffc:-f.Z 7'v ?fgf5gs-'f, f H V if A iaqfiw -f -eu 'v gn .f3fg'2f, .. ff A - '22 - 'EY' ' , ... - 'rfb' fa. fm Q fir, 5 ei v '.mfE?Y9m ' IH Q -i wr ' -if ' 5, flfrmiz' f gwdf-an - ' ga f 1, ' , 1 5 . 35 L . H , , , 5 . ' 4 - gp fr H y P ., ua i fl w 1 A td! I it ' V at .J , , .1 . I MSC s 1967 homecoming . B 'faniasia' The 1967 Homecoming candidates were Melodee Monicken, Beattie Baker, Glenna Hanson and Jan Halvorson. The highlight of the academic year is home- coming and this year's Minot State College Homecoming topped that of any other in the col- lege's short history. The kickoff came with the coronation of Mel- odee Monicken, sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, as the Homecoming Queen. Melodee presided over the festivities with charm, poise and dignity. Beattie Baker, Delta Zeta Sorority, Jan Halvorson, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, and Glenna Hanson, Beta Theta Sorority were the princesses in Melodee's court. To all four girls it was the experience of a lifetime and a memory to cherish. Following the coronation the first Minot run of the Sidney Poiter movie, To Sir With Love, was shown a truly remarkable movie for an unforget- table occasion. It was an evening that marked the Minot State Homecoming with distinction. The rest of the activities included a concert by the Sandpipers, a nationally known singing group 5 the arrival of the marathon runners from Bismarck to light the bonfire in which the fresh- men burned their beanies, the annual Bar-B-Que and the parade. The theme Fantasia was amply executed by the sororities and fraternities on campus with their floats and house displays. Sigma Tau Gam- ma Fraternity won first place in the float compe- tition with their creation When the Rowing Gets Rough the Beavers Get Tough, and the Delta Phi Sorority won first place in the house dis- plays division. Saturday, October 21, the Minot State football stadium was filled with alumni, faculty and stu- dents to watch the Beavers take on the Valley City Vikings. The Beavers were victorious over the Vikings by a score of 20 to 14. The Victory Ball was at the Minot Municipal Auditorium with the music supplied by the Kenny Rodgers Orchestra. Co-chairmen Stuart Loken and Ron Bertsch put much time and energy into the events of homecoming to make it the great event in Minot State College's history. The Sandpipers delighted the audience with their versatility . . . in music and antics. Melodee was surprised . . . happy . . . radiant. LJ V9 I 1 Ref 5 full days and nights The runners arrived from Bismarck, carrying the bonfire torch. The Sig Tau's incredible float easily outdid all other competition in the Homecoming parade. Vie. -',?'1 P 41 4 . , mil: , ,,. N 1152, hfgipnxii - -. 'Mi --' H-qw' nh cg! ff' . -. , fy'9l:j1F175?: ,filv TH iBEP YE RS is-2 9 W A -x.-Jeff, v 1 4.-if I 4 - 1 A D -K ,J , ' ,mv . L f xi-5, s-'Q This year's bonfire was the scene of a pep rally and a freshman beany throw. Accented by miniskirts, the female two-fifths of the Sand- pipers pleased the male three-fifths of the audience. 'il rf 1-A '4 'lt x X , x .gf '5-X if ,1, I ,.,:'f' f :ff , I ff' 1. , fxff Q w be if QF, Capturing second place in the Women's float competition, Run ern Raggedy displayed the Delta Phi's originality and talent. K6 ! 39 - -- i N Q- g E s W X X . 1 ll 'oe' ' if' e mi, -l lf2-,+f -27 5 ififglw l. L ,R 1--eqlflab-Q 2 ' - ,Q ,i ' Jae .4 --Q, 3 f'-Q-3 '5Lg 1 vzl ' 'V-2 X I' ':h. 1 yu wi -x. ' -my -1- . fqi.,: ,lq, :Q , -, h ' wwf Pi. iw, if-fi H 'LC l -AA my .4 if t- -tm -H' ' V V ,.. , - -A --Y I x. Q, I l vi J n 3 , . . i . , it , Y -.din ,N , , + +f I , , N u K Y L' A M' '-' xi' .' I lu.. 1 42:5 1-ffm' um 1 i K., .,, -..' 'Yi , ,. 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'-Q-fyf' 'fr '41 59. -1?-. .JI 1, -. ' W I , . Li , ,, G '1 1 . -1' 1-1 til. .'1. 1' ' ., 11' ' '. . 1:1'1-111 'V 11... 1.1 .1 ' ,...-4111.5 1 with charisma. YS? X ' i -0.9: S H i .45 fm, i F ' 1 Wi H A 4 Y I -s'f-sf? ' 3. 'sy . ' . ffga6'f4f2, , '--M1922-11 Y ,ggggigf -1, .if fi' va. -44:5 sw f f .-fi? ds' FJ 4551? 057 . ful ' ' 3 '- '11 A ,K .. -. Q.-:ffl '- A. V r dl- rv Mya LQ? af A i N 5 1 11 if p. Well, somebody has to do the work around here, says Barb Peggy Atkinson is caught again at a most. popular spot in Berven. Dakota. Although it comes in fourth after gossiping, listening to music and playing cards, some girls do study, as is demonstrated by Gail Larson. fun,-, i ix , 1 X ,wig fl 'vo 'pl -T . ' 1.-'Yga vt K 1 .. '11, -J .iff , .- .. .f ,. wi-UQ Lx 11.2 A- 1 V - ff? ' ',..4-,Y V - Zhi ' 1-jg, 1? T 41' 30 i N 1 t n ,. -A P S fr H i -aff P ft. A e 5' ' l W ' V X 'fQ't-2, S r it ' Innovators attract most attention Lgis tSinn pops out of her room to see what all the commotion is a ou . ,l 5 ,X i 1 , I., ...I X '?', I I -x l .il 5,5 i i l i 11 im il w l Q-Lk , fi fini fd il ' ' w .J-'H' lj. 1 at 1 , ' .ij 6,913 5' , ,rip W. . . H H f.,-iff 4.1-V V , . . ,-.Sir , rl -I: v t. f . 'iffy . , V V' iss. iii:f1'i C Q l th Fil- .YA U K W V cl 5 .7 M Pl-.'rFs 'lf ' 'I Lnjult Q, I I In Cook Hall one night several girls awoke to the shrill cry of a baby. Curiosity, con- sternation, and a rapid investigation disclosed that there was a talented impersonator in their midst, but some of the girls are still Won- dering. Being the gregarious creatures that they are, the coeds on the third floor of Cook de- cided the night before Christmas vacation to give a Christmas concert .. . over the inter- com at 2 a.m. Strangely enough their audience Was lacking the traditional Christmas cheer. Over in McCulloch it seems some get their exercise by roller skating at 11:30 p.m. EX- tremely conducive to physical fitness but not to studying! Of course life in a girls dorm isn't always this diversified. Sometimes a Whole night goes by With nothing but the usual phone calls . . . and calls and calls. But to the girls of Dakota, McCulloch, and Elsie Cook Halls, this is the greatest life in the World and they Wouldn't trade it for any- thing . . . except a litle peace and quiet. gatty Gefroh can't even have privacy when getting her hair one. T-- I 1 H - ' Y, ' J' 5525 y fTi7 t't3'fY W - I ,.'.b jffp. W '- -, ' 57 : fl- f-fgwx -in-52 +L Tv! .75 ' A f.' A ll T la , 3 ' Qf T lf - 1 ,4 . ?-, .f W T H ., ' N. . 'Q : U fp, T 5 4 Q W ,lg .135 5 'M 1 --i A 3 ' IV .5 , pr ,S i, M y ,1 - ,r:f5I sf t-vi i .,- 1. !,' .A it ,l m - N Q, ig,-vH,,:L,V.Tiv:, ,Jae eng-,wx if A Jim Johnson discovers for himself that the only way to study is lock yourself in your room and make visitors unwelcome. Eldon Brothen's guardian angel probably sees more horseplay than study. CH. n F Dorms a contrast in accommodations Dwelling in its distinction With Old Main as the oldest building on campus, Pioneer Hall somehow made it through another year of cracking plaster, squeaking floors and un- Workable room thermostats. But then, no one has ever said that going to college is easy. Crane Hall, in comparison, offers its resi- dents the luxury Wanted by all. The men of both dorms, however, appear to have fared none the Worse from their separate and de- cidedly different environments. This year Pioneer Hall gained extra room in its basement With the relocation of the college's cafeteria to the Student Union. This extra space was remodeled and is now be- ing utilized as additional rooms for the ever increasing enrollment. The men living in the dorms brought the best they could out of their existence. They Won't soon forget the Water fights, the late- into-the-night poker games, or the lazy at- mosphere of a Saturday morning. They put in all they had and got out of it What they could, and are more than Willing to tell about it. Nb. -- 1-sbp - ve- N -8.251 ...ew- Rieh Fix and Paul Marion try yogag nothing else works. Wheeler dealer Ron Tschaekofske is at it again. 'Q -,NN W .x x. l W ' v . XX X X X X n What do you mean you'1'e a member of the Ku Klux Klan ? H Curtis Seibel M Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Vice pres- identg Student Associationg All Dis- trict Footballg All Conference Footballg Baseball, Gene Waldron Awardg Snow King. Susan Ohm Beta Theta Sorority, presidentg College Bandg Kappa Delta Pig Lutheran Student Associationg Panhellenic Council, Student Na- tional Education Associationg Women's Chorus. Gwenlyn Lawlar College Bandg Kappa Delta Pi, vice president, Concert Choirg Mu- sic Educators National Conference, secretaryg Sigma Alpha Iota, vice presidentg Student National Edu- cation Association, United Cam- pus Christian Fellowship, pres- ident and secretaryg Women's Chorus. Marsha Richard Newman Clubg Panhellenic Coun- cilg Physical Education Club, treas- urer, Sigma Sigma Sigma Soror- ity, president, Student Associa- tiong Student National Education Associationg Women's Recreation Association, president and treas- urer. Duane Ford Gavel Club, secretaryg Interfrater- nity Council, Mu Sizma Tau Fra- ternity, president, Newman Clubg Phi Sigma Pi, secretary, Student Association, vice president. - I un., at L1 Who's Who R. E 'D W -1. Curt Seibel Marsha Richard Susan Ohm Gwenlyn Lawlar . f 'Q I -rrp Fpgb WE H l a,-,, T 1. 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Gary Aljets International Affairs Society, treasurerg Gavel Club, presidentg Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, par- liamentarian and sergeant-at-armsg Phi Sigma Pig Student National Education Association: Homecom- ing, Co-chairmang Beta Theta snow king. Diane Axelson Council of Exceptional Childreng Delta Epsilon Phi Sororityg Kap- pa Delta Pi, treasurerg Toast- mistresses, president and vice pres- identg United Campus Christian Fellowship, vice president and treasurer. John Thompson M Club, president and Vice pres- identg Sigma Tau Gamma Frater- nityg Physical Education Club: All Conference Footballg All District Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Mr. Lettermang Snow King. Susan Balerud Davison Beta Theta Sorority, treasurerg Methodist Student Movement, pres- identf Student National Education Association: Student Associationg United Campus Christian Fellow- ihipg Women's Recreation Associa- ion. Ma E K M MW Q WM aaa mann' ,J-W2 ,V y' wg-vb , , ' . .-wi 'W filing? 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A I if Beavers baffle to second place in NDCAC Minot State College Beavers football team ended its season With an 8-2 record overall and a 5-1 conference record for a second place in the North Dakota College Athletic Conference. The only conference loss came in the first game against Jamestown When the Jimmies squeaked out a 26-21 victory over the fired up Beaver squad. The -disappointed Beavers traveled to Wahpe- ton the following weekend and took out their troubles on the Wildcats. Minot State crushed the Cats 61-6 in the most explosive offensive produc- tion of the year. September 30 the Beavers at Minnesota, played Morris, their Worst game of the season. Minot dropped the game 15-12 but they did not give up hope for the rest of the season. ,JL- 417431 ln! in F The next Week the Beavers got back onto the Winning table again by defeating Ellendale in a hard fought battle by a score of 19-13 on the Beaver's home field. The Beavers Went to Mayville and defeated the Comets on their Homecoming by a score of 28-3 October 14. The next Week proved very satisfying to Minot State When they defeated Valley City for MSC's Homecoming. The Weather was beautiful and the team gave an all out effort to defeat the Vikings 20-14. To finish conference play, the Beavers traveled to Dickinson on a very stormy day and dealt the Savages a defeat of 19-14 to place second in the NDCAC. 9. 9? 14' -3'--1. gy' V 1. f ,.f gfrj. . . . ' 1.4-'i :QM N 1 QA Front row: Gordie Erickson, student managerg Leon Samuel, Vern Hirschkorn, Ken Reinke, Jim Rovito, John Thompson, Carmen LoRe, Curt Seibel, Larry Norton, Gary Steckler, Fred Kelesnik, John Phillips, student manager. Second row: Dean Struble, Dwight Ormiston, Clyde Sissel, Richard Fix, Lou Trombetta, Rich Wigness, Randy Ives, Klinton Hanson, Barry Voeltz, Paul Fairbanks, Steve Auch, student coach. Third row: Ken Becker, assistant coachg Jack Nybakken, Jerry Qvale, Jim Byron, Dave Kuntz, Bob Trobaugh, Wendell Mongeon, Bill Connole, Gerry Burgard, Richard Huelsman, Tony Kulig, Hank Hettwer, head coach. Fourth row: Marv Aardahl, student coachg Ken Wiebolt, assistant coach, Kevin Busch, Jim Shipman, Dwight Carlson, Pat Marion, Scott Mc- Daniel, Jack Lundeen, Bill Cook, Jeff Dockter, Bob Just, Rocky Cofer, Roger Bowles, assistant coach. Back row: Jack St. Peter, Dave Thompson, Chuck Sanderson, Alex Griest, Bill Krebs, Pat McNally, Dale Krebs, Richard Wolf, Bill Switzer, Dwight Farrell. A L 5 .- . .,,,.. ,A if-.1 'rf --tix? . kt ,-J' ., 162591 J E? ' f ' -f, ff-l -j 'a . ' X' 3 V. V - -1- ' 14 A ' A ' ' f..- Z-7 ax J , ,1- rfggg H ,.f ,. 1' 4' ' .L gi'ff..'1tEir ' . '-1' ' , ..f1--.M - J, V- --3 ' .-, 1 ZN14 . gn 'ug , , - 1 i 1. . , iw . ' Q 1- e .3 .. , ,. , I ,ir x K, - ig? 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J 17 .:., 5.- 4,+9lf'2Qf ' i glzge Sissel is about to put a crushing tackle on a Viking half- a . 65 F ..-L Q. T' ,rf-',ae'f 'i 4. 2 ll-Le: 'FT 'FF ' ,gg - ,':f'f'f V-'kt ,145 ' 29 Azirffz ,'.,,' 99' l' ' 1. ,' '. s I ----' y--4-3-, N- ., su iflhvf,-L SEL-..2i' -gag.- rf: - fri, -.. Lv,-'-J!1':: H .zx i l ,lggakq , 1 ,, , ' ,'. .. 11, flffhi-All 'Ili at qP.R'l lfa . i 35 59 Minof's offense sparked by scclfbclck Minot State kept the momentum going and in the final game of the season defeated Albert Lea College of Minnesota 20-6. At the conclusion of the year five Minot State players were elected to the all-conference team and two players Were given honorable mention. Gaining berths to the all-conference team Were Alex Griest, Pat McNally, Carmen Lore, John Thompson and Clyde Sissel. Vern Hirschorn and Dwight Farrell Were chosen to the honorable mention team. Thompson and Sissel the backbone of the de- fensive team, Were also chosen to the NAIA All District 12 defensive team. Their tremendous will-power and ability brought the Beavers through many tight situations. Thompson Was also chosen to the NAIA hon- orable mention All-American team. The football squad has chosen Jack Nybakken and Clyde Sissel to captain their team next year. Head coach Hank Hettvver and the Whole team have great hopes for a top season next fall. A group of Beavers assail the ball carrier in a successful attempt l if Q ' .a - 5 ,X in - ri X - , A57 . ' l ,an mi mi F 3 an ' Bt,-l. l, 3.111 wmv-..'l, ...f H' :T V f- C, ,-,'ff, ,Ve aa.,-, l-- -I . . . ...U 1 i. a - . a 1 a one The Beaver defensive team catches their wmd as they Watch -V ,1 4, if- A . A, ,, - H kj, 5151- x - their offensive team in action. . ... 0 . 1-, '-1 W, . 'V If I w y - - at . . 1 N. lg, tal A, .- :yi 1 ,, 5 la . ll tiff, ' ,4 1 . 'lg ' V . A X I . ' -, ,L B 'ti' ,Q-Yfgjfv . f,,x-A--,rd h. I, '. - ,. R! ., 1, ,l W' . 1 M lx. , i' W-A 1 Li- ,I '- VLA I V Y . . 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' ' i 'l- A 3 CW r. . . ., Y, V' . -is-h -'I A , ...nun sax. , o.,, en.. 'L ' - .-4-. A - V- W 'Q ., 6' , H ,ug ,.xvs-.,.....,,,,X' V W-: ,Q '-. .. --. mN-- ,- - s 4... -.,. - ' x Q ' -, ,V Y'-.is -.-.,. N -- 1. 'Carmen 'LoRe demonstrated his scatting ability to an oncoming Valley City player. The Peaver Zffense is about to execute a play during the Homecoming game with the Valley City Vikings. The Beavers won this thril er 20-1 . mIf?Qjn1vK j.'Tf Wg1.QgjWiH1ug ' an ' jwffif' U um ' ...wiiim--'l? PM im ij ,. ',T'f ,,7f- - ' aj uw T?-'-mg-51'-:'f 5 M . el Hu f , . 1 I 'l ' H ' ,- U'lf!l'1,.- Lf ,. . - V ,qV-gg1,,f.f-..- V A -' . e- .. 'Q . H nf- ,, i. 1 4 -wffg 55 ':-L- : , . - -. 11.1,:,,1 ,Ill ' P '- f'.,-Jf' , I , 1. ,'- ,- ,N I - .. Hi. - X , - I, . Q i.. A , ' ' I Mii'Q:.,AQE II,E,'g,..Qj i5w,,,:1'EJE....f '! W' Qw!.. ',5e'...l' hir! -f Ugg.. WMU' H. H.. . 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Dwight Carlson, Scott McDaniel, Randy Ives, Klinton Hanson, Dale Krebs, Bill Switzer. Back row: Jack St. Peter, Richard Wolf, Jim Shipman, Pat Marion, Jack Lundeen, Jeff Dockter, Jerry Burgard, Richard Huelsman. MSC .... 21 Jamestown College MSC .... 61 Wahpeton Science MSC .... 12 Minnesota Morris . ' MSC .... 19 Ellendale Center . . MSC .... 28 Mayville State MSC .... 20 Valley City State . MSC .... 19 Dickinson State .. l MSC .... 20 Lea College, Minn. ss: -JFK: amy? Co-captain John Thompson, Head Coach Hank Hettwer, and Co- captam Pat McNally. Mclfmen on top rungs with 15-1 record The 1967-68 Minot State grappling squad com- pleted another highly successful season by capturing the North Dakota College Athletic Conference title with a total of 99 points. Dickinson State College finished second with 92 points and Valley City State third with 46 points. Championships were taken by Bill Mc- Cullum 137 lbs., Charles Schwan 145 lbs., Dwight Farrell 191 lbs., and Randy Ives hwt. Seconds were taken by Tex Burckhard 115 lbs., Tim Walsh 123 lbs., Larry Holwegner 152 lbs., Jim Byron 167 lbs., and Dwight Ormiston 177 lbs. Minot placed all but one wrestler in the meet. Minot State wrestlers won the Valley State Tournament by placing five champions. They were Al Allstad 130 lbs., Charles Schwan 145 lbs., Jim Byron 167 lbs., Dwight Farrell 191 lbs., and Randy Ives hwt. The newly appointed wrestling coach, Ken Wiebolt, and his matmen finished the season with 15 victories and 1 loss. The loss was to Dickinson State College C22-191. Returning lettermen were Tim Walsh, Al All- stad, Bill McCullum, Charles Schwan, Larry Silver, Jim Byron, Dwight Ormiston, Dwight Farrell, and Steve Taggart. Freshman varsity wrestlers were Tex Burck- hard, Larry Holwegner, and a transfer student from Bismarck Junior College, Randy Ives. The Beavers overcame some of their toughest competition in the history of Minot State wres- tling by defeating Bemidji State of Minnesota and Montana State College in a triangular held at Minot. The most tremendous effort of the season was displayed at a quadrangular against Wartburg, Westmar, and Upper Iowa when the Beavers defeated these Iowan teams. Front row: Charlie Schwan, Bill McCullum, Steve Taggart, Randy Ives, Jim Byron, Dwight Farrell, Dwight Ormiston, Larry Hol- wegner, Al Allstad, Tim Walsh, Tex Burckhard. Second row: Head coach Ken Wiebo1t,.Student Manager John Phllhps, Dean Struble, Bill Switzer, Dave Thompson, Gerald Lokken, Larry Silver, Dave Kuntz, Carl Bachme1er, Dale Brewster, Joe Muraco. fa- 1 f- 'Z ' r I I ul l, ' I 1 v ,,,, ...IM .,1,,.,.,, .. .,,h.... .... ...c,,-. . .. ,N .. V... .,, ,, ,- ... .:.-.- V ----4-4-4-H --.- , M ii zz. 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The Beavers started the season with four big Wins over Carroll College, Northern Montana twice, and Black Hills State, but Chadron State ended the Winning streak by defeating the team in two contests. Minot bounced right to the Winning table by defeating high ranked Dickin- son. The Christmas break proved disastrous to the Beavers for after the rest they dropped five in a row to Bemidji State, Bethel, General Beadle, Northern of South Dakota and James- town. Then the Beavers dumped Mayville, Wahpeton, Ellendale, and Valley City. The May- ville Comets and Dickinson Savages proved too much for the Beavers in the second meeting Which made the championship look grim for Coach Rod Caufield, but the quintet ended the season with four consecutive Wins over Wahpe- ton, Valley City, Jamestown, and Ellendale to finish the season 14 and 8 overall and a second place in the conference. The team Was led in scoring by Ed Baker with 482 points and John Thompson with 274 points was second. Front row: Head Coach Rod Caufield, Ken Becker, Bill Smith, Wes Luther. Second row: Jack Lundeen, Randy Busche, Rudy Murieen. Odell Hovey, Jeff Faul, Dennis Berryman, Tom Lium, Marly McDonald, Bob Baker, Dale Axvig, Ed Baker, John Thompson. lf' 1' el'E p 1 .. . p I ..'Q J . .W ff. K . inf ml 4 r-J cn if rim ' ml il 1' -fl l ia. -ea xe' -'J . - 1 U U U we 4 ,qs C 2 .d 3-fl Y 3 14 li., ,y if J 1 l 'f 1+ UQ U i Ca fe?- ,4i.., ' i 3 1 Rudy Murieen hesitates before passing the ball to another Beaver to make sure it is not stolen by the Mayville Comets Ed Baker is going to get and keep that ball no matter what the odds are. .maui-J-7f!'f't::k1 4. ' ,-4' '.1'1 'uu, Baker breaks MiIkey's scoring record twice The Beaver cheerleaders keep the crowd as lively as the team .ITT ,, i K 1 ,X-,- 1 . 5 HM, . .-., 4, ,u .'f.'5 Gr., HL A4159 V'-f ' ',..I-,.:'.v4.,,--'nf r fr-GL, 76 - --gf 'ggi V- -.- ',z-f'1v.n,wfu 1- 1 . 'vi-W 'wwf ' V .mpy-I ,al-.1 .1155 ., ', -, The eyes of the Whole Beaver team seem to be focused on the action at the other end of the basketball court.. Dennis Berryman dazes his opponents with a long shot. Ed Baker broke the point record of 36 held by Henry Milkey and Dick Limke twice. Ed scored 42 points in a game against Ellendale to set the first record. This was followed by his new record high of 47 points in a game against Dickinson. The rebounding honors also went to Baker with Jeff Faul and Dennis Berryman close be- hind. Baker also led the conference in scoring and was chosen to the NAIA District 12 second squad team, an honor that was well earned by Ed. rw' J. A 1 1 - 1 .I 1. .Qi , .xii . .ff-'?n, , Q ..,, .f V345 . ELI , , - 11 la!! M nf ,D 1 ,Q John Thompson lets one go for two. Ed Baker isn't about to give up the ball to anyone. Young iunior varsity looks promising 'F -r lk' f J l , . 1 , A X -'- .ss , ., '.', . W 1' .lk I X J , , I ,,,,,. V5 ,. ,,., ,. E . Y 1 l i 3 1 I ,Ai Qi 1 . i . , M ' ' ,- L L-f fc i . seams 'mms ifivffls l'ff'VFRs W Q40 aa 64 I jpflab 'L- 2 f? V1 -Q, A-Eg? .. - , I , in.: me , , , A ,, , , ,, B B ,W Y i',,..,.i, The junior varsity team is Darrell Grubb, Rich Triplett, Jack Lundeen, Bill Cook, Odell I-Iovey, Wally Fretland, Bill Smith, Bob Just, Roger Looysen, Rocky Cofer, Steve Dick, Ken Becker, coach. ' is-If Cmdermen suffer from bad weather Wes Luther's track team did not fare too Well in last year's track events. The competi- tion in the conference proved very tough but Minot State did get three members of the team to place in the North Dakota College Athletic Conference Meet. Pat Scott placed 4th in the long jump, Jerry Sinn placed 4th in the discus, and Bill Goodfellow took 5th in the discus. The Dickinson State College Sav- ages Won the meet for their 8th straight year. All of the track team's dual meets were can- celled due to bad Weather. This cut the exper- ience of the team for the tournaments. Although the track team lost Jerry Sinn -w..:J-'3 L5 and Jerry McCarty through graduation, ' Coach Luther looks for a better 1968 season. ,::..,.4-. . ' . xy . - .J Q 9,225.1 V . I . . ,V - ' 1 '- glad . , I sf' Il' 5:7533 ,Qi JIS!! T-,:-f-QifQS1:v.- . 'ff . ' W -, -. :nk 4:-.,-V 4.1 f , ., j'1er1f,,,il,,-1:4-9, 3'-ig' 3 L,.v,Ll.Q- Q-av' . ,V -, ''Q'- 1-. f,.1:,.f'Fa35V .' . .. .Q-,M 4. , ,,-., ,. .. x, . . , . . A 1 . --.:1'?:,'-:r'.1f,f, i , '- ,.-3-.:-if-,'.f'f3gz '.f-ww: . . . . '-'i'3EgF'!' . W sf5II r:-iff flaif. l 1'?.J-1,-.. 7 L -f T1 '- f'53,51.,-Qi.-if -H2111 f... :,1:.:,4'1g,'?'5.- -.4--.- Paw .za - '.. ,4'.,v-.-'-:- - ' in-24 115, : Ffa- :Qs-lv . ' 'fe , ,, gf- . - --na., ...gg W, V Q., -eTwff-- , V , - . ., , .A ,V -.,,.. :'a-.--1-w ' ' Vg, -.- -R -- - .-1' - .if -' EA a,.lf. '-'g.Q.n.....,.,,, -514.1-.'f6u.i..f.-1.12 -1-e:,.xiTf ..-an Randy Busche attempts a better distance in the long jump. 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Sheldon Gudmunson displays hlS Style throwing the Javelin . , xy -1 1,..f,'-' ik... -Q. m,,.-u-v- I'-g v by-N ' '--I ,- ..,-5 wi' A -I tif? 1 .74 Beavers nab htle with 11-0 record The Minot State College baseball team ended its regular season with a '23 Win and 2 loss record overall and a 11 Win and 0 loss If conference record which gave them a North f Dakota College Athletic Conference champ- -I ionship. h The Beavers defeated Mayville State Col- lege in the State playoff and advanced to Bill- ings, Montana, for the regional playoff. -In the first game Ken Becker's Beavers de- feated Rocky Mountain State 13-0. The second game was lost to Western Montana 4-3 but Minot came back to defeat Black Hills ll-8. In the final game Western Montanadefeated Minot 6-4. Mike Gessner, Tom Kraft and John Thomp- son lead the team's batting average with .422, .388 and .384 respectively. Outstanding play- - ers and co-captains Were Curt Seibel and John A ' 4 . J Thompson. 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A' The Minot State College Beavers hosted Mayville State at the Minot ballpark in a conference game. Minot ended up with an 11-0 conference record. Pitchers were Gregg Ebert, Bob Ahrens, Donn Feldner, Jim Limke, Bob Baker, Steve Keller, Bob Owens. - sal I ' . QNX il -4 X, H A ' 5:5-if ' 3? I F f '- f' - Jil: :Q . 1 1.4i'l -. Dave Leverson sends the ball over the net to start play at the Minot Invitational Tournament. The Beavers finished second in this tourney. - Nefmen placed 4th The Beaver's tennis team opened its season against the Dickinson State Savages by tying them 3-3. At the Jamestown Invitational, Hank Hettwer's netmen placed second out of 6 schools. The Beavers finished ahead of all North Dakota College Athletic Conference teams thereg only UND beat them. At a tournament in Minot, the Beavers placed second behind Minot Air Force Base. In the Na- tional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 12 tournament at Jamestown the Bea- in NDCAC tourney vers placed fourth. Their points were scored by Charles Axness and Lowell Thomas in the doubles event. In the North Dakota College Athletic Conference Tournament at Valley City the Beavers placed fourth. Members of the tennis team were Charles Axness, Lowell Thomas, David Leverson and John Piotrowski. Charles Axness was the out- standing player of the team. With three juniors and one sophomore, Coach Hettwer is expecting a good season. nr-of 'Wg l 11121 ruff:--' 517 vw' mp A 1, I W L 4 V .- A ll itll., K1 A.f95?f,xAyL: ,qi 1-ll!-xl, this V -- , , . J, 5-ww I-1-5 , 31 - , fl l' Pf' --A -VQW - - 1 X- . :sh 4 U 1 ff. ,K ' Q, '. .,.. if M., I B jj 39' 3., ., ' 1 , If' 'bfi-Sw, V ' ', ' 9: Q. --- 14:',.-Q53 N. . 1- ft '4 ! 4f1S??f?' ,uw M ew .meg 1 V . . V ' .' '.'.'f'.' ',' J, .'.'. ff A '- -- f1f4f-1411 nm .5512-,yi if 1 !GQ 7 .17 - I - w., . lunuxxz.-sax' , Charles Axness follows through after a powerful serve. Lowell Thomas uses a simple forehand to return the ball. . -v nk ' . X M 'f Q . . :sam Vw 85 Tom Lium prepares to tee off down the eighth hole fairway. Golf team led by Fundingslclncl The Minot State College golf team represented the school very well last year in the various tour- naments. Rod Caufield's golfers took third place in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 1-2 tournament at Jamestown. Jerry Fundingsland led the Beavers with a 79. At the Jamestown relays the Beavers finished fourth behind Northern Aberdeen, the University of North Dakota and Concordia College. In the North Dakota College Athletics Confer- ence tournament Minot lost a heart-breaker by one stroke. Wahpeton squeaked out the victory which kept Minot from becoming conference champs. The team consisted of Tom Lium, Jerry Fund- ingsland. Chuck Gad, Dan Splichal and Tim Kretchmar. Jerry Fundingsland also represented the team at the national tourney. After locating his ball in the rough, Steve Parkman shot for the green. LH. 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Joe Colloca appears to be no more concerned about his pr Sheldon Gudmunson kicks off during one of the hotly contested I-M football games. gTorgy catches a pass and prepares to gain yardage for the Mu 1gS. The sports offered are football, basketball, bowling, softball and track. Throughout the year each team keeps careful track of the total point accumulation and in the spring when all sports are completed the team With the most points Wins a trophy. The rivalry, as mentioned before, is kept alive by the active student interest in the I-M games. At just about every football and bas- ketball game there were fans lining the side- lines. And the' fraternities themselves kept on their toes. Last Winter the Mu Sigs ordered T-shirts on which Was Written I-M Champs. At press time the Mu Sigs were leading all teams by only a few points, and the race to the finish promised to be a close one. VW MQW 'w M ,km my MW M wx 1 mw- . -1 . if-. 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Betas celebrate 40th anniversary Beta Theta Sorority celebrated its 40th year on campus with its Founder's Day banquet January 13, 1968. Homecoming is a time for seeing old friends and graduated sisters. Beta alumni were Wel- comed back With an alumni breakfast during Homecoming. In an effort to promote good relations among all Greek organizations, the Beta sponsored an exchange With the Sig Taus. Games, and lots of food Were combined With a skit by the Beta pledges to complete a distinctive evening. At Thanksgiving, the Betas felt the need to help someone else, and thus delivered food bas- kets to needy Minot families. As a last social event of 1967, the Betas staged their annual Christmas formal just- before vaca- tion. The Beta's annual all-school Play Day provided games and fun for the entire student body. The Beta's Snow King, presently Stuart Loken of the Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, was announced at this party. The Betas held their term party in April. Fol- llowing graduation, everyone packed into avail- able cars and headed for Clear Lake for the cli- mactic weekend of the year. This outing was full of memories, laughter, and good times, accented by true feelings-of Sisterhood. Last fall, Glenna Hanson represented the Betas as Homecoming Princess. Beta leadership is shown by Carol Johnson as Toestmistress presi- dent, Glenna Hanson as SA treasurer, and Kathy Holle as SA senator. ar y The Valley City Vikings got the axe in the Betas' house display. Beta Theta Snow King Stuart Loken . - rt 'sh 1 -I J41' ' 1 '52 E EU rm: mr tBc,Jl,llE.5.5 ,Ui 'dll' Q. 5 'Eze-' , Joyce Johnson Jane Krueger Marie LaBarre Arnola Lohse Barb McIntyre JoAnn Mertes Mary Muus Susan Ohm Bonnie Olson Sherill Olson Carolyn Oyama Pres. Diane Quam Connie Rieder Barbara Sigurdson Debbie Steffensen Cindy Stockclill Linda Strege Julie Stromstad Connie Zorn Jane Amundson Carol Anderson Marlys Baker Kathy Bloms Pat Bloms Patricia Callahan Peggy Callahan Cathy Christen Treas. Jean DeSchneau Beverly Erie Lynette Flatla Sandy Halverson Donna Hanson Glenna Hanson Pledge Capt. Karen Hanson Kathy Hettwer Kathy Holle V. Pres. Beth Hustad Carol Ann Johnson IJ- fr 5 7 J .L-ig.. Mu Sigma Tau Sweetheart Melodee Monicken Mu Sigs publish campus calendar Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity started the year by handling the arrangements for MSC's successful Homecoming. Ron Bertsch and Stu Loken Were in charge of all activities and their various commit- tees did the difficult but rewarding job of run- ning the five day event. For their annual fall project the Mu Sigs com- piled and published student directories for every- one on campus. In December they completed an- other projectg this one was the printing and sale of Campus Calendars of Coeds. Active in social events the Mu Sigs sponsored their sweetheart dance in February, their spring formal, and had a funeral and resurrection party for Paddy Murphy. At Christmas time the Mu Sigs sold holiday place mats and napkins for a money raising project. Amidst house remodeling and the turn over of officers, the Mu Sigs had rather unique rush smokers. It was rumored that a go-go dancer showed up at one of them. The Mu Sigs had numerous officers and honors outside of their fraternity. Besides heading Homecoming, the year found a Mu Sig, Alan Eidsness, editing the Red and Green and another brother, Stu Loken, holding the position of Beta Snow King. Duane Forde and Gary Aljets were both named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Mu Sig Sweetheart, Melodee Monicken, was The Mu Sigs support the Beavers in their bid to slay the Vikings during Homecoming. ' tim?-. pk. A- W 1 il.- Hflff' l ,1 lr--if i f' elected MSC's 1967 Homecoming queen. v 'ig' pd. 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Larry Hale Mark Hamilton 1.55.4 -,fi . W A , l .,,..N-:Q - ,,, - Y F .-R ,. F. -. , V. 'Y-all . , . .,, ... N, ?f5X 2f f ...::T,.r' -Vg.: ll l I . ' Q, W ' X ' I , Y, I' i i arm- , fav: J, -3, Q ia' x,,.4fl rf Q -:feel W if 3 llffllidnif lihpii R Fl W. FSR V l 'L m fr 'CIS' Qf 1 l Mu Sismd Taru x I 97 l Linda Nordmark accepts one of the Delta Phi's three Homecoming trophies. Deltas win scholastic award This past year has been one of unequaled ac- complishment for the Delta Phis. After captur- ing first place in the sorority division of Kampus Kapers, they Went on to claim the scholarship trophy last spring. At the annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance in November, Linda Miller was named Daisy Mae and Dave Thompson Li'l Abner. In a fervor of school spiirt, the Delta Phis spon- sored the spirit jugv at home basketball games. All of the Greeks joined the competition for this spirit jug and provided excellent school spirit. Delta alumni Were welcomed back to Home- coming by the alumni breakfast. Homecoming al- so brought three trophies-for house display, bonfire display, and float. Feeling the holiday spirit, the Delta Phis had a sorority Christmas dinner party. St. Patrick's Day brought the Dream Man Dance. Last year's Dream Man Was Rick Ryyth of Tau Kappa Epsilon. A pledge presentation is held every spring with the pledges from all year presented to the school. Service Was important to the Delta Phis as a visit Was made to the USO and they sang at the American Nursing Home. Diane Axelson brought further honor to the sorority by being named to Who's Who. The Delta Phi's stork delivered a first place trophy for this house display. E1Rita Albrecht Diane Axelson Cecile Berube Martha Bly Vivian Burke Kathy Dulmage Janet Elsperger Jean Erickson Diane Gefroh Trudy Grimes Marilyn Guttromson Jan Halvorson Jeanette Holien Vicki Johnson Carol Kaeding G' .sf mu f 1 X I rl. X , ,. ni H A 'Img it , H, :Irwin E A K ' ' - M w -' L HFPCN ' ll ' Q , Ag Connie King Sharon Kitsch Gail Knutson Treas. Carolyn Larcombe Sec. Helen Metcalfe Margaret Metcalfe Pres. Linda Miller Julie Nielsen Janet Pautzke J erilyn 'Raaum Cheryl Register Linda Senechal Linda Springstad Linda Taylor Perry Thyberg Betty Young li M ll i lDelICI Epsillionn lPhfi ll wil' .- 32'-fx' .J ' 'J . - , JV:-F 11 - yvfxf ti.n,.yr - 5' f ia J 14559: 44. ,- -., .Z , W W ,gnggfgf -.IE 534: ,. , ,1 R, K gf' 'ig'-5.:J15 ' TY A' f ,YQ'?',' 'V+' ' fa 9 4.i3e?b3v..w1,f: Q,-1: ., .- ' 2!x3'1f'. ., .fx yt - -W . regrwfzfs ,pa A ' Q. - 'i'f -,gafifa :J 1,11 I 3 . W qi-1 ...- . - v L., V L I ,lip .,. . W - X I V.. - - Ng' ' WDW! 1 1 V Vvjj' II H ,T I fi 43 The Sig Tau's float awed Homecoming parade spectators. Enthusiasm and 'go' Sig Tau hallmark As the youngest fraternity on campus, Sigma Tau Gamma has achieved phenomenal success. A beauty pageant for Kampus Kapers brought top honors to the Sig Taus. They captured the scholarship trophy in the spring and Were named outstanding frat during Greek Week. Denise Huddleson, Gamma Delta sweetheart, Was named sweetheart of Province 19 and a fi- nalist for National Rose of Sigma Tau. Money-raising projects included car Washes in sub-zero Weather, lawn raking expeditions, and selling candy. The neW fraternity house Was first occupied during the summer of 1967, and has since be- come a busy center for all fraternity activities. The Sig Taus, under the direction of Al All- stadt, built a fantastic float and captured first place fraternity float trophy and the overall float trophy last fall. The Sig Taus organized a canned food drive among all the Greeks and the Salvation Army received many boxes of food to be distributed during Christmas. Personal honor Went to Daryl Riersgard as Sigma Dream Man, Railton Anderson as Delta Zeta Flame Man, and John Thompson as one of ten students named to Who's Who. The Sig Taus placed four men on the student senate. Don Johnston served as president of greek, Council and Jon Madsen as secretary of Believing that pledge trips strengthen brother- hood and profit the entire chapter, each pledge class takes a trip to nearby chapters, picking up ideas and Ways to better Gamma Delta. i .4 .N Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart Denise Huddleson Success was the word of the hour as Albie accepted the overall Homecoming float trophy. - ...,- Y M ,Q jr -j Joe Muraco Dwight Ormiston John Phillips Ken Reinke Bill Reynolds Daryl Riersgard Jim Rovito Tim Sanderson Lynn Semingson Rick Shuman Larry Silver Don Skari Brian Smith V. Pres. 'Ed. Harvey Stock Dean Struble John Thompson Arlo Tonnesen Richard Wigness l Alan Allstadt Leslie Anderson Steven Auch Terry Auch Jim Byron Forrest Clyde Bill Connole Robert DeFranza Dwight Farrell Jerry Helgeson Fred Kelesnik V. Pres. Rec. Gary Livingston Roger Looyenga Pres. Robert Louser V. Pres. Man. Joe Lukach Bill McCollum Patrick McNally J on Madsen 1 1 fYX l 1 l I I I ..f 's, A Delta Zeta past president, Judy Bradley, held the title of Miss Beaver of 1967. Theta Pi installed as chapter of DZ Amid congratulations from fellow Greeks on campus and from sisters around the country, Theta Pi Colony Was installed as a Delta Zeta chapter April 22, 1967, becoming part of the largest national sorority. The DZs immediately began expanding and im- proving their sorority. Of course one of their first concerns was building membership so the Delta Zetas Worked hard during fall and Winter rush to get the girls they Wanted and needed for future leadership of their sorority. In the fall Beattie Baker represented them as a Homecoming princess. Sheryl Bergstrom hon- ored her sorority in December when she Was chosen as one of the Miss Beaver semifinalists. At Christmas time the Delta Zetas sold Christ- mas candles and this, along With other money raising projects such as bake sales and pop bottle drives, has paid off Well for the girls. The sorority gained a social affiliate, Ann Kirchoff, in the fall. Throughout the busy year Railton Anderson of the Sigma Tau Gamma fra- ternity has had the honor of being Delta Zeta Flame Man, and Mrs. Leigh Maclver has been their faculty adviser. At the present the girls are busily discussing plans for several of them to attend the biannnual Delta Zeta National Convention in St. Louis, Missouri, June 16-24, 1968, pa- ris -af E 1. L, L. 'fffiisgi' :'5I,f. H .' U-'- ,'gg,,1::iQ : .LE?,jf.12'Q in, 4 ff Tif .i?,-,rx ,.,g,5,f7r '12 Q-refffswf' 1 eg. i1W:?:f, sm-:Q - Delta Zeta Flame Man Railton Anderson YJ The Delta Zeta float worms its way down Main Street. f-Q PX . N lE!',ly,wyu,, ' - , Q 1 --x I .1 -K iff? '? an 5' W g 45. A -L W 794 ,W W W W W W WW WW WW W WW W W Beattie Baker Sheryl Bergstrom Judy Bradley Kathy Eman Treas. Corine Hansen Pres. P H ff d A W t t Eszfssrsg Limit W De fu Lg Pres.L CZr1gIt3tfaaM3gtel y Nancy Nelson ' ' The DZs thought they could scents a victory. W 4 , A - -- A K --- Q., X QV.:-x .. , , f I s ' .' X I W W W WW W W gp x Q W W W W W W W -l03 - Cartoo characters aboard the TKE float line up for their Kick-Off Fantasia Student government headed by TKEs i Tau Kappa Epsilon has completed another noteworthy year. A Leadership Conference in Minot Was attended by TKE representatives from nearby chapters. The fraternity received a national award for their Work with the mentally handicapped chil- dren in a project carried out last spring. In campus leadership, Jim Ballard served as SA president, Rollie Ahmann as SA vice presi- dent, and Marlan Wahl is serving the Greek system as Interfraternity Council president. New additions to the fraternity house in- clude a brick sign With the TKE emblem and a color TV. Another accumulation Was the second place trophy for their Homecoming float. The TKEs again sponsored at their house their annual Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. Names of those Who Would Want to attend this party Were secured from county offices. In- stead of exchanging gifts among the fraternity, the Tekes bought presents for the children and Santa Claus gave out individual gifts. An alphabetized alumni-name-address list of all members of Epsilon Omega chapter Was com- piled last Winter and mailed to alumni. This list contained all Tekes since the chapter Was in- stalled May 18, 1957. Working with and advising the fraternity is a board of control Whose members are Dale Backen, Orlin Backes, Ken Johnson, Gary Kram- lich, Hugh McCutcheon, and L. Donald Thorson, all of Minot. Fraternity advisers are James Froeber, Larry Eide, and Curtis Medalen. Roland Ahmann Jim Ballard John Dunn Larry Gehring Sec. Raymond Gustafson Richard Hagen Orlan Hall George Helm Thomas Hove Alve J emstrud Richard Kingsley Howard Kramer Dale Larson Vernon Lithun Rodney Mau l 4 .1 d f I -Q,,f -IEA Fred Morrison David Neumann Treas. Daryle Odden Fred Omar Steve Parkman Bob Petersen Bernie Pohlman Darrell Ringenberg Gordon Roberge Robert Ross Gary Roy Orville Schultz Rod Schwandt David Speare Jerry Tuchscherer V. Pres. Marlan Wahl Pres. James Wilcox Kenneth Wilhelmi Tau Kappa EpsHon Sigmcas claim all -3 Sweethearts In another year of outstanding achievement, the Sigmas put forth their best effort, and re- ceived the trophy for top sorority during Greek Week. Sigma's candidates Jerry Helgeson and Denise Huddleson were named Greek God and Goddess. A hot pink musical theme was carried through- out the Sigma's Homecoming campaign, and tears of joy were shed as Melodee Monicken was crowned queen. They also received the first place sorority float trophy. At the close of the football season, the Sigmas showed their school spirit by hosting a chicken dinner for the football team. Service was a keyword as the Sigmas delivered Thanksgiving food baskets, and staged a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. Honor came to many Sigmas with Kathy Burns, Denise Huddleson, and Melodee Monicken selected as sweethearts of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gama, and Mu Sigma Tau, respec- tively. Helen Hukkanen served as president of WRA, Tanya Skakoon was named a Miss Beaver Xf- Mel-o-dee- as Queen-that's what happiness is! finalist, and President Marsha Richard was named to Who's Who. , -fy ., ...m l al Sigma's pumpkin coach claimed first place honors. T1-i.Sigma Dream Man Daryl Riersgard N-fi Corrine Anderson Beverly Bauman Kathy Berg Sheila Bertsch K B t d ay ors a Kathy Burns az' AL L A Judy Chambers Pat Dolan Janice Ellingson Linda Ellingson Sandy Ellwein Carmen Farstad L A A r gr' '1' V ,4A A, 4-px Linda Molvik Melodee Monicken V. Pres. 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Stu Loken, senator at largeg Sue Davison, educationg Roger Looyenga business LOIS Slnn freshman senator T1m Davis hterature and languageg Larry Reiser, freshman senatorg Daryl Riersgard senator at large Al Allstadt fine and applied arts Joe Alme musicg Carolyn Oyama, scienceg Charley Schwan, physical education Kathy Burns speclal education Rauleigh Robinson social sc1 61106. Setting up the groundwork for other Stu- dent Associations to follow was the main goal of the 1967-68 SA at Minot State College. And under the direction of Jim Ballard they did just that. They approached the point Where it could be said that they actually rep- resented the student body as its main govern- ing body. There Were some firsts in the SA this year. In the fall they handled freshman orientation completely alone for the first time. And throughout the year they completely cleared all the debts accumulated through other years by past SAS. The SA is made up of 20 senators-one from each of the 13 divisions and one from each sorority and fraternity-and four elected officers. SA strives for real representation -va if l N H fu. V:-l ig, Standing: Glenna Hanson, treasurerg Jim Ballard, presidentg Joel Davy, adviser. Seated: Rollie Ahmann, vice presidentg Connie King, secretary. . Jerry Tuchscherer, Tau Kappa Epsilong LaDonna Lee, Delta Zetag Sue Humphreys, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Bob Louser, Sigma Tau Gammag Kathy I-Iolle, Beta Thetag Trudy Grimes, Delta Epsilon Phig Raul Unwin, Mu Sigma Tau. W I1 ,-5 VN f 'rm' -Sin' 4 ..-.-if 44' 'hifi' iiflai' f'-'A 4114 I 4 4 Stan Bachmeier and Les Anderson did really outstanding jobs with their advertising section. 'f f Z-fl I., 1 I' R Jerry Lee, assistant editor, and Dave Thompson, sports editor, discuss some of the layouts. ,, n l Involved in their usual pastime are Pat Corbett, typistg Mrs. i Muriel Turner, adviserg Sue Feldner, editorg and Joe Kotnour, , V Xgyg Q Wx S - : - ' llifli . z ' -, ' ,,,., -' - ' 14 -- 1: ,r f f-J H Greek editorg Shirley Thiel, organizationsg Sonya Junker, or- in years to come . . A yearbook is ,worth only what is remembered R 8g G provides versatile content Merritt Christensen adviser The Red and Green provided another year of complete coverage, especially in a division that many times never received due recogni- tion for its accomplishments and projects-sci- ence. Among the more notable features on this division was an article on a biological textbook written by Dr. Paul Leiby and Dr. William Dyer. Feature stories on interesting persons gave the Red and Green a sophisticated tone. One' such article was written by Pam Newmark, a graduate school African studies major at UCLA, who visited MSC in October as part of her work for the Peace Corps office. She had spent two years in Tanzania, East Africa, and wrote on her views of emerging African nations. On the local scene some features included an ecological find of a well-preserved elk antler discovered by Terry Haugen and Jay Shearerg an interview with MSC student Rog- er Carlson, a folk guitarist who has sung at the Backdoor in Greenwich Village. An open forum column entitled As I See It provided an outlet for persons who had something to say. One of these was by Gary Nesdahl, who attacked the hypocrisy of the American publicg another was by R. Craig Goff, who felt that students should have a voice in planning high-level MSC operations. Teachers also contributed viewpoints on various topics. Judy Winje, communication instructor, said that teachers were just as bored as students, and part of the solution was to try and discover why a course is im- portant and then actively study it. Carl Kal- velage, political science instructor, stated that he doubted the validity of North Dakota Con- gressmen's voting records. Red and Green staff members are Pat Ohlgren, copy editorg Carie Eman, circulation managerg Bill Link, sports editorg Alan Eids ness, editor-in-chiefg Kittie Issacson, reporterg Sheryl Bergstrom, fashion editor, and Robert Hedlund, business manager. Fall trip sets pace for year Minot State's Concert Band received an in- vitation to perform during halftime of the Minnesota Vikings-Baltimore Colts football game in Minneapolis October 22. What did this mean to band members? It was the same week- end as Minot State's Homecoming so immediate- ly after playing for MSC's halftime members had to board the train for the Minneapolis game the next day. But the reception awarded the band from the large crowd in attendance in Minneapolis left an impression on the students that will be hard to forget. The three main activities of Concert Band divided evenly into the. three quarters. In the fall the band sponsored the All-State Band Con- cert with high school bands from the entire state having been invited to attend. During winter quarter the band presented modern and Jazz renditions of many of the popular Christ- mas songs at the pop Christmas concert. In the spring it participated in the Minot Band Day Parade in May. This marked the last official appearance of the band for the year. Plans for the future include another trip to Minneapolis and one to Winnipeg, Manitoba, to perform dur- ing a Blue Bomber's football game. This year the band made a tour of western North Dakota and eastern Montana. The pur- pose of this tour, other than the enjoyment shared by band members, is to advertise Minot State College and the music department. Many high school seniors who have seen the band in their hometown and who eventually have come to Minot State to major in music recall with enthusiasm when they first heard the band of which they are now a part. Front row: Bob Briggs, Brooks Grantier, Kathy Vetter, Margaret Heringer, Jean Freyholtz, Dan Henjum, Colleen Yecoshenko, Dianna Liebolt, Colleen Brannan, Karen Christiansen, Arnola Lohse. Second row: David McCormack, Susan Ohm, Susan Schommer, Diane Erickson, Joy Flaherty, Tanya Skakoon, Dick Doede, Charles Langbein, Gayle Redka, Coleen Thompson, Jane Wood, Clarice Berve, George Helm, Cleo Enockson, Richard Hahn, James Slagg, Jeanette Laqua, Vern Notbohm, Carol Lokken, Lana Maxfield, Judy Ely, Sharon Domer. Third row: Don Hoffart, Karen Nielsen, Gwen Lawlar, David Samson, Diane Erickson, Theodora Weber, Paulette Olson, Susan Amundson, Pat Buen, Connie Wallace, Diane Thompson, Bernadette Brown, Linda Marek, Corine Brown, Cynthia Grauman, Don Melland, Terry Garbe, Duane Bakken, Doren Dannewitz, Mary Long, Ron Rogelstad, Dennis Batson, Janet Pautzke, Allen Schon, Wayne Schempp, Robert Pfau, Jerry Hughes, Chuck Notbohm, Linda Nordmark, Craig Elliott, Andy Hanson, Tim Matthews, Tom Pederson, Ingrad Meyer, Rachel Lorentzen. Back row: Robert Solomonson, Rita Seidler, Herb Parker, Jane Stern,-Bernie Fiedler, Dave Farver, Ken Starr, Ken Heins, Marilyn Stiles, Chuch Sanderson, Gordon Gregorson, Fred Omar, Tom Geffre, Ray Dockter, Alvis Martinson, Daryl Odden, Duane Dannewitz, Larry Gehring, Dr. James Jurrens, Leon Bradley. Warren Martin, Kathy Tornow, Joe Alme, Gary Torske, Marilyn Guenther, Steve Hoff, Bradley Botz, Charles Eggen, Anita Vick, Betty Page, Barb Michel, Mary Solomonson. k F '. 1- I ' 54 ks ' I ' ' ,s 'vu Q- ' 'mu WW pi , f E' f , br' ' 1 A, v :Q ,, ' 'N lf 'T i ' -1- 'mm . ,.ix.'l. ' ' W A ' A . X QA - . 14w J, M gg jffl-l32'f.-'4-1 Efg.'fffQ11b45 EJ., I , Qi- 'iff lil, ,, ,, K' 'S-.N .:-T-'L-.5 1?:-fu.-E,-h..,gE.-'Q W ' Q- ,. W -i V4 W I .1 fx I 1 -..h A,n,,,ff5v?! , H Q- fl. , , ., -.QWTSX w IV 'A W ' , ,,. FR PAR EE wsgg WI N 1 x I ., ww ww w Jn- ' .... :j, -' f-Q I r S4 n 4 : F ' KING II7 la 41 'J aw i :JU fl Chorus sees music in many facets At MSC any Woman who enjoys singing, Whether or not she is a music major or minor, can join Women's Chorus. She has the ad- vantage of singing with others Who Want to appreciate music more fully by sharing it With a group. The selection of various types of vocal music gives each member her favorite mode of expressing herself and gives fall the members the chance to become familiar With many kinds of music. Each year the Women's Chorus keeps busy performing for the annual Christmas Convo- cation, for the All-State Band and Chorus, and for the various music festivals at Minot State College! Each spring, culminating a year of practice, they give their spring concert and then leave on tour. This year the chorus had their home concert in McFarland Q Auditorium April 7, then left to travel through northwestern North Dakota on April 8 and 9. Front row: Ruth Turner, Mary Landsberger, Nancy Klungtvedt, Cheryl Knoepfle, Joy Flaherty, Jane Stern, Cynthia Grauman, Jean- ette Laqua, Pat Buen, Joyce Johnson, Jean DeSchneau, Susan Ohm, Diana Liebelt, Kathy Peterson, Linda Pankratz, Laurel Kirk- eide, Carle Eman, Marilyn Guenther. Second row: Joanne Reichert, Diane Erickson, Hilda Stalinger, Linda Nordmark, Gayle Redka, Jean Erickson, Penny Riedman, Carolyn Koppelsloen, Connie Wallace, Colleen Brannan, Delores Tarasenko, Pat Wisehaupt, Lana Sailer, Kathy Vetter, Dianne Garrison, Barbara Edman. Third row: Celinda Belford, Korliess Hill, Connie Nelson, Theadora Weber, Jean Nelson, Twila Vetter, Barbara Johnston, Sharon Nelson, Karen Hintz, Deanna Foss, Myrna Seibel, Jane Yantes, Marianna Con- nor, Darlene Overland, Katherine 0'Neil, Valerie Solberg, Sally Aanestad, Elaine Nylen, Suzanne Stadick. Back row: Colleen Yecosh- enko, Jacqueline Bernsdorf, Karen Nielson, Marlys Michalenko Fandrich, Donna J. Nelson, Mary Hanson, Cleo Enockson, Pat Bloms, Sherill Olson, Marlys Martwick, Annette Schmidt, Clarice Berne, Judy Ely, Barbara Miller, Sharon Voegele, Roberta Hegland, Marilyn Guttromson, Mary Long, Judith Parrow, Linda Kennedy. as er' f 4 as ' W-JI:-L V IA' ' Q ,-N is 5 ' NIV U.-Wgsuml 9 l if ll mu' ei. QEETH' 'll f l'lff 5 Elg- fa l ,, in ,U ,V .H Y V7 l Blk 1 J If Front row: Dr. Paul Swanson, directory Craig Elliott, Larry Logan, Dennis Batson, Duane Bakken, Charles Eggen. Second row: Rus- sell Hadler, Rich Hahn, Brad Botz, Tim Matthews, Andy Hanson, Jerry Farden, Kenneth Matchs. Third row: Bill Goodfellow, Mike Foley, Charles McCauley, Terry Garbe, Allan Schon, Ron Swart, David Samson. Back row: Charles Sanderson, Michael Ives, Ken Sins, Wayne Schempp, John Frankhauser, Donald Hoffarth, Charles Notbohm, Bernie Fiedler, Thomas Abe, Don Hoffarth, Randy 1 . Attire matches singing demeanor The newly named men's chorus, known as the Vagabonds, is notable for their dis- tinctive costumes as well as their singing ability. Named after the traveling minstrels of old days this group wears tuxedos and bright red turtle-neck sweaters to create a Visual impression which matches their audial impression. This 30 voice chorus is open to all interested male college students. Within the group are various ensembles and soloists. The solo- ists are Bradley Botz, Charles McCauley, Tim Matthews, Charles Notbohm, Bernie Fiedler, John Frankhauser and Richard Hahn. There is also a quartet consisting of Donald Hoffart, Ron Swart, Bradley Botz and Duane Bakken. Some of the Vagabond's appearances this year were at the fall Music Clinic at MSC, a Christmas program, and a tour throughout southeastern North Dakota. II9 Front row: Roger Olson, Marilyn Ulrich, Robert Pfau, Karen Christiansen, Charlie Axness, Mary Solomonson, Ray Dockter, Sandy Halvorson, Rachel Lorentzen, Carol Hjelmstad, Gwen Lawlar, Reed Malm, Lana Maxfield, J oe Alme. Second row: John Strohm, Francis Carnell, Janet Pautzke, Pat Torgeson, Fred Omar, Paulie Olson, Gary Torske, Bernie Brown, Dave Association endeavors to match grant The very name, Minot Symphony Or- chestra, implies that it is not strictly a col- lege organization but a college-community cooperation to bring the ubeaux-arts of mu- sic to Minot. At its four regularly scheduled concerts it provided the finest in symphonic literature, both for its members to perform and its audience to enjoy, as well as to enhance the interest and training of young musicians throughout the northwest. Minot Symphony Orchestra is one of only three orchestras in the state-and the bene- ficiary, through the symphony association, of the largest 65,0005 single federal grant in North Dakota, as approved by the National Endowment for the Arts fort' the North Da- kota Council of Arts and Humanities. This grant must be matched by locally raised funds for membership in the symphony association. Care to Join? They're available, starting at 32.50. 1-5 i 2 i 1 l l i 'l 1 1 l ,u iw Farver, Vivian Burke, George Helm, Gladys Johnson, Clark, Norman Livingston. Third row: Herb Parker, Skakoon, Sheila Berg, Tom Pederson, Trudy Grimes, Grantier, Marie Zuther, Corrine Brown, Robert Briggs Page, Daryle Odden, Arnola Lohse, Jerry Hughes. Back , 5, iiwff 'Tr l ' Y ,, , .... ,V W 71 ,, P if fri . ew 1 H A Q I Tig Q ii la 2 5 ' il c - is e i Q' -, il X ' l Q Q l V 5 T 1 .5 lg H E .TZ fer- om Goffre,- Becky Carlson, David Leverson, Danny Henjum, inda Strege, Bruce Lovdahl, Ken Starr, Margaret Heringer, avid McCormack, Carol Lokken, Bob Solomonson, Jean Frey- oltz, Vern Notbohm, Karen Havskjold, Sheldon Vik, Kathy ornow, Eldon Krien. l Y Popaions push cause of popular music Under the direction of John Strohm the 58-voice Concert Choir has completed another year of hard Work and superb performances in and around the Minot area. Some of their performances Were for the Music Clinic at Minot State College last fall, in The-Messiah at Christmas-time, on a tour of north central North Dakota and numerous other appear- ances during the spring. Within the group this year there Was a 25- voice chorus known as the Popajons. Ac- companied by percussion, base violin and piano they sang popular music for the sole purpose of entertainment. During the second Week in May most of the Concert Choir members performed in the production of Brigadoon, a collaboration of the drama and music departments. 5 H: 4 5 p ll, pmt l ' N i , ' ' l ,ix X MX! ml Q' nfl For SAI ii's the beauty of music Corrine Brown Joy Flaherty Margaret 1-leringer Gladys Johnsen corresponding secretary Gwen Lawlar vice president Rachel Lorentzen Lana Maxfield Barbara Michel Paulette Olson treasurer Betty Page Janet Paultzke Kathleen Tornow Karen Christiansen, president in al The purpose of Sigma Alpha Iota is to be professional, not only in name but in be- havior, in thinking, and most of all in music so they can, as Women of music, express and share with others the beauty that music has to offer. They meet monthly to discuss money rais- ing projects such as bake sales, sandwich sales, and their annual bourbon ball sale on Valentine's Day. This money is then used to rehabilitate music both here and abroad, such as helping foreign groups purchase music or phonographs. Part of this money also is given to music therapy. -lf iff , . -V ffl. P lift? 32- T if tk 2 it .fi w X 9 be I gait- E ini. Q x 3 5? as fi ' ff:-95,1 tw Front row: George Helm, Robert Pfau, Robert Briggs, Tom Pederson, David Farver, Ray Dockter, Fred Omar, Donald Hoffart, David McCormack. Second row: Ken Heins, Gary Torske, Herb Parker, Wayne Schempp, Jerry Farden, Dan Henjum, Dennis Batson. Back row: Kenneth Starr, Gerald Hughes, Robert Solomonson. Officers were Ray Dockter, presidentg Robert Pfau, secretaryg Wayne Schempp, vice presidentg David McCormack, treasurer. Sinfonia advances music as profession Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity for men is a group of professional nature. It advances the cause of music in America as Well as promoting music on an international level. Loyalty to the Alma Mater is also highly stressed among members. Phi Mus printed a newsletter tri-annually. Dinner meetings were monthly and the year Was ended With a spring formal. Three re- citals Were presented during the year, , one Was jointly with Sigma Alpha Iota music sorority. Members ushered at various recitals and concerts throughout the year. At Christmas, programs Were presented at the hospitals and localhomes for the aged. They also partici- pated in the annual music clinic. Initiation into Phi Mu Alpha means that pledges Wear a little sign With the Phi Mu crest on it and obtain the signatures of the active members. There are over 250 active chapters of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia in the United States. That means a lot of signs. Arnola Lohse and Santa share a bit of Christmas cheer. MENC explores field of music in depth Music Educators National Conference is an organization established with a three-fold pur- pose. First of all it shows to its members the basic truths and principles which underlie the role of music in human life. It also develops in the student a practical concept as to the function of the music education profession. And finally it extends the professional inter- ests of members in areas beyond the limits of the curriculum requirements of the sponsoring in- stitution. MENC is open to all students who are majoring in music but is directed mainly to those Who will be future music teachers. This year MENC had a full schedule of events. In September they had a get acquainted party, in December a Christmas party, and in the spring their annual picnic. At each meeting they had a speaker as part of the program. Some of the topics and speakers were Dr. James Jurrens on the Concert Band, Dr. Paul Swanson on vocal music, Leon Bradley on jazz, and Hardy Lieberg on staging choirs. Because MENC met only once a month each of these speakers presented some- thing musically different each month. f 9' Santa warns Vern Notbohm that he must be a good boy and not cry. Robert Pfau waits for his turn to receive the orange from Corrine Brown. Alpha Psi Omega develops drama library To delve into advanced theater Study is the In this scene from The Visit Tim Davis, as the pastor, questions , , , , the actions taken by Phil Therou, the burgomaster. main ObJ8Ct1V9 of Alpha Psi Omega, an hon- orary fraternity for experienced persons in dramatics. A student Who has earned 80 points by taking part in all aspects of numer- ous plays is eligible to join this group. Alpha Psi Omega's president Linda Spain transferred this year so not until spring quar- ter when Roger Kalinowski took over did the group undertake any projects. One of their specific plans was to develop a drama library in the Campus Player's room. As in other years they promoted dramatic activities on campus, supported plays With publicity, encouraged Work in avant-garde theater, and specifically this year, they stepped up production of children's plays. i-4.1, The Imaginary Invalid was a play spoofing the intentions of doctors when treating a hypochondriac. Here Roger Kalinowski in the lead character receives an examination from Doctor Lynn Clayson. f wana-ur-51 iudii A iii e -hs 'Q X ig al ,Lv ',.c:v S W Neil Johnson and Marilyn Haas played the lead roles in Oklahoma, presented bythe summer Tent Theater. CP does 2 plays for children The Campus Players, organized to support and assist in all phases of play production, handle costuming, lighting, publicity and make up. They also help design the sets for each play which they present at Minot State College. The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere, The Visit by Duerrenmatt, and Brigadoon, a mu- sical done by the drama department in col- laboration with the music division, Were pre- sented this season. Besides their regular pro- ductions, CP also sponsored two chi1dren's plays, Jack and the Beanstalk and The Snow Queen. The officers of the Campus Players this year were Jim Fisher, presidentg Tim Davis, vice president 5 Margo Ode, secretary-treas- U.I'6I'. Last summer a wind storm blew down the tent used for the Tent Theater and forced the productions to move into McFarland Auditorium. The Visit, presented in February, was exceptionally Well received by the college and community. , ., vi 1. u Koeneke encourages interest in forensics. Donald Koeneke, the new debate and forensics coach, has completed a year in Which he emphasized participation by any student Who Was interested in any area of public speaking. Through this policy he Was not concerned with having a so-called team that Would travel consistently, at least for his first year, because he wished to impress on interested persons that they needed not have been a speech and drama major but could have come from any division. This training period gave many students a chance to go on trips and at least gave them a taste of forensics. Nt Fig gpg, , - ' -.ll Gary Nesdahl and Orville Schultz take time off from their debate preparations to brush up on their chess. Members of 1967-1968 forensics were Michael Mosier, Debra Downs, Orville Schultz, Gary Nesdahl, Corine Hansen, Melodee Monicken, Bruce Carlson. , ,K!. if EFX rr. ' V! ff --dd l ' l!1 - up p p , .v , . rpg .N ll 11 iw , '-I U. -I I fi .ful i .,.y a L. l -i A M1 'D ilk D , ! g ii gr I , .I , A, -I w 1 .v l l i . , , J l . l F' w .A .. . i - ,L ' i. '- ff ' , Ll E ig? fp -4 , ' . ,gp A xl i 1 fy? I. I - 1' K V P ,- , , ll' 1 E, Y Among' the members and guests at the Christmas banquet were Mrs Lnda Gresham, Pat Kimmes, Linda Fuller,- Charles Fuller, Dale Chllson Dan Garland Jerry Lee Dr John D Scheffer Miss Helen Hoar. an Literary range depicts Interest of group Why did Meursaults shoot the Arab in Albert Camus' The Stranger? Was it frus- tration or was there a higher motive? Members of Sigma Tau Delta discussed what they felt was Camus' inner meaning to this Work. It Was one of the larger meet- ings of the year because prospective mem- bers Were invited. Nearly everyone had something to contribute and all contribu- tions Were related by each member to what he felt about Meursaults. During the course of the year Sigma Tau Delta members attempt to read sever- al different Works of varying literary form and style ranging from poetry to novels and from symbolism to realism. Some of the other Works that have been discussed this year include the poetry of Evtushenko, The Legend of the Wander- ing Jew by Joseph Gaer, John Updike's The Centaur and Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy. Membership to Sigma Tau Delta pri- marily relies on an English major and an overall average of 2.75. Each new member must also contribute an original Work to the club. ' 1 In ,af - --ff Nag,-cf Front row: Kathy Holle, Trudy Grimes, Barb Miller, Melodee Monicken. Back row: Carol Ann Johnson, Marilyn Guenther, Kathy Hettwer, Jane Amundson, LaVonne Johnsen. The officers of Toastmistresses are Kathy Holle, vice presidentg Trudy Effective public J speaking their goal , Grimes, presidentg Barb Miller, secretary. One usually thinks that Whenever J several girls get together an unannounced J and unscheduled ladies aid is taking place. Whereas this may be true much of v the time the distinction loses all meaning When the Minot State Toastmistresses gather for one of their four meetings per quarter. These dinner meetings feature main speakers, etiquette and parliamen- tary lectures, impromptu speaking, round table discussions and criticisms and eval- uations, hardly the type of things one Would find at a gathering of the girls MSC Toastmistresses was founded With the purpose of fostering effective public speaking to enable its members to speak professionally before the public When the need arises. Attainment of this goal is only achieved through sincere constructive criticism by participating members, Who, incidentally, must retain an overall scho- lastic average of 2.50. l Gavel Club designed for mature mind Would you give us your definition of 1777 H love. HOW can-We as Americans help sup- port the War in Vietnam? Do you think Minot State College is falling behind the times? These, and many other questions, be- come the subjects of impromptu speeches When the Minot State Gavel Club meets twice a month. Primarily designed for the mature mind, the objective of Gavel Club is the increased self-confidence through improvement of speaking abilities, which is brought about by subjection to several areas of vocal communi- cation. In addition to impromptus these in- clude prepared speeches, constructive criti- cism and experience in parliamentary proce- dure. Gavel Club also helps its members make a poised, self-assured appearance before any audience and increases qualifications for busi- ness and civic recognition. N A 5 ' fe 7.1 e W l - ' V - 9 I 1 . J 'Hifi 5 1 It I M J Nl i 9'Yl .2- 'eds .Ast ' , , , .rg Z., 1., ll. hh ll' --3.7, 11 . U, -..LlJ-1.,., f 4 E . .' L -, n Van Cooper speaks before a unique backdrop at a Gavel Club meeting. Front row: Fred Morrison, Richard Hagen, Dr. Paul Morrison, Rauleigh Robinson, Jim Johnsen, Gordon Brandvold. Back row: Don Bauman, Ron Tschaekofske, president, Alan Eidsness, Gavlen Brown, Duane Forde, secretaryg Jim Stai, Earl Blackburn, Van Cooper, treasurer. V'3i J. i if it ' it Q: r'a7f'yqi H if it . v v 1 1 . l . , N . . 3 From left to right Judy Laber Mrs Barbara Johnston, Celia Kuitunen Joe Davis, Linda Hildebrand, Mary Jo Iglehart, Hilary Hager Jeanette Holien Ernest Pederson D1ane Fix Kathy R1chter Marilyn Ulrich, Wayne Sutter, Janet Elsperger, Mrs. Emma. Aboltms Diane Dahlen Miss Joyce Zimmerman, Kay Eltz Karen Frankhauser, Wayne Nuss. Off campus members complement club German Club is a unique organization in that its membership is open to people Who are not students or faculty members. The off campus members receive all of the benefits offered by the organization With the excep- tion of voting privileges. As the name implies German Club mem- bers are concerned primarily With the lan- guage, customs, and landscape of Germany. The means of acquiring this information is through speakers Who have visited the coun- try or people Who had lived there. John Curtis presented an enlightening talk accompanied by slides taken during his recent visit to Germany at one meeting. Miss Joyce Zimmerman, the new German instructor at MSC, Was also instrumental in German Club's success this year. V 7 -vi Standing: Arvy Gilbertson, Kathy Moe, Carol Hjelmstad, Miss Margaret Dixon. Seated: Miss Helen Hoar, adviserg Lucretia Foss, Georgia J anavara, Peg Schwandt. Language cuts barrierp enhances culture The country of Chad in Africa is a little known one to many Americans, especially in this region of the country. But last December, French Club members went on their own per- sonal tour of Chad through the medium of slides. Kathy Moe, a native Minotor and a French major in an eastern college, went to Chad last summer on the Crossroads Africa Program. Chad is a French speaking area of Africa. French Club members became acquainted briefly with its customs through Miss Moe's talk. Another interesting meeting Was the French Club Dinner in March. It was at the home of Mrs. Sharon Johnson, a French minor, and the members prepared their own French dinner a la France. One French club member, Mrs. Margaret Favier, has lived in Paris and she was always more than willing to tell about the city oi' lights. French Club was organized to promote more interest in French and in French people. Meetings were monthly throughout the year and, for the May meeting, the annual Fete Finale was again attended by high school and college French students from the Minot area. C'est la vie! Officers of French club are Georgia Janavara, vice presidentg Lucretia Foss, presidentg Peg Schwandt, secretary. f f 49 orating demonstration. g Each spring Hestia closes the year with a , style show open to all majors and minors in N S home ec. This year the fashion show was held in May and climaxed a well-filled year. Hestia is affiliated with the North Dakota Home Economics Association which consists Named after the Greek goddess of heart of clubs at the University of North Dakota and home, Hestia Home Economics Club and North Dakota State University. furthers the art of home economics at MSC and provides social activities for its members. Membership is open to anyone interested, not just home ec majors and minors. Monthly meetings this year were planned around the theme of personal improvement and enjoyment. The activities and speakers included a Newberry's representative demon- strating and applying cosmetics, Ann from Ann's Fashions showing anew wardrobe, a :Christmas Tupperware party to get more Tupperware for the department, a talk on hair care by Mr. George Malaktaris from Gilmore's House of Beauty, and a cake dec- Hestia officers are Elaine Larson, presidentg Connie Hagen, treas- urerg Myrna Seibel, publicity chairman, and Freda Franson, vice president. Front row: Judith Ganyo, Gail Knutson, Linda Nordmark, Freda Franson, Myrna, Seibel, Connie Hagen, Elaine Larson. Back row: Geraldine Musch, Sheila Berg, Wanda Ryden, Ellen Slaamond, Annis Foss, Coleyne Nestegaard, Shirley Rutter, Mary Sue Lands- berger, Janice Hanson, Sharon Domer, Alice Dahl. K Y i -..W Front row: W. H. Stockman, Sidney Bingaman, Charles Cunningham, Gracia Schall, Charles Fuller, Clair Curtiss. Back row: Stuart Loken, William Rust, Cecile Bembe, Eldon Krein, Marlys Baker, Dale Elhardt, Judith Self, William Weiss, Loretta Knight, Duane Matcha, Marie Mountain. Sociology Club officers are Gracia Schall, secretary-treasurerg Charles Cunningham, presidentg Sidney Bingaman, typist, and Club tackles rather .f ' rw- 'iff-17---'v-7,277-,'1!,l tj' weighty projects One of the most concerned supporters of the Minot Senior Citizen's League would have to be the MSC Sociology Club. Its members are provided opportunities to participate in such community affairs through the area So- cial Service Center and urban renewal pro- jects. This spring quarter the club partici- pated in the Senior Citizen's League survey for urban renewal. Survey and interview techniques will be taught to the survey work- ers with the results being used to explain the need for aid for the city as well as provide information about the renewal project. The main objective of the club is to provide students interested in the field of sociology with additional opportunities to gain knowl- edge and understanding in sociology and to put this knowledge to a functional use. The club provides students planning on careers in social work valuable experience which cannot be obtained in the classroom. l ' ' , ,-+.w Hut: ' .,1-ci,-A A 6 mfr, of A I ,,,. ,-A . , , . Qk, ' , l .f:'2aQf-'Q Back row: James Everson, Terry Johnson, Rick Johnson, Bruce Farnum, Leslie Faul, Wilton Kuehn, Dennis Fiedler, Linda Erick- son, Jim Kyes. Front row: Sharon Kitsch, Marlys Michalenko Fandrick, Maynard Novlesky, Tom Hove, Skip Borstad. Members of Beta Gamma Phi examine a cat which they have dissected. I J, Insect world follows 'ix 0 complicated 'plan' Dr. Paul B, Kannowski, associate professor and chairman of the Department of Biology at the University of North Dakota, Was a guest speaker at a December meeting of Beta Gamma Phi, MSC's science club. He spoke on Pheronomes and the Nuptial Flights of Ants, in Which he told of the interrelation- ships of ants and aphids and the distribution and abundance of prairie insects. He also spoke on the behavior and ecology of social insects, especially the ants, the influence of microclimate on insects, and insect sek at- tractants. He illustrated his talk With a 15 minute colored film. This spring, during quarter break, Beta Gamma Phi members, in conjunction With Med Tech members, took a trip to Minne- apolis. Included on their itinerary Was a tour of Honeywell, Inc. and the Mayo Clinic. Plans for the future comprise several trips to the Minot Air Force Base to View command in- stallations for missile silos as Well as to ob- serve flight lines and computers. Speaker foresees big med tech future Dr. Michael M. Stump, a pathologist from Trinity Hospital in Minot, spoke at a special program of the Med Tech Club on the future of medical technology. He stated that even though medical technology has developed greatly in recent years its future holds in- numerable and unexplored developments Which Will constantly be applied at hospitals and laboratories as aids to both specialists and general practitioners. He supplemented his talk With an interesting movie on the same topic. The purposes of Med Tech Club are three- fold: to acquaint students With the opportuni- ties in the field of medical technologyg to edu- cate students by supplementing their college courses With interesting topics through movies, tours, speakers, and tripsg and to unite students Who have common interests in medicine for the future. This year money making activities included selling candy and holding bake sales, and money spending ac- tivities included a spring break trip to Minn- eapolis. The chemistry laboratory is afamiliar place to the science club I members. Front row: Janice Westergaard, Jeanette Berg, Jane Garaas, Richard Lundgren, Lucille Steenson. Back row: Corrine Anderson, Arlis Norstegaard, Judy Batke, Linda Spriristad, Roger Myers, John Festvog. ,4. i r 1 T 'Elm' f 3- as V. 1 gf - 4 1. 3 SNEA explores future In order to bring the realities of actual classroom situations to the members of Stu- dent National Education Association, one and two year teachers Who had received their de- grees from Minot State College told in a panel in dynamic manner This year Karan Evanger has served on the State Student Education Association Executive Board, a group Which has made attempts to unite the SNEA With the local NEA organiza- tions of the community. discussion at a SN EA meeting of the problems they encountered during their first days of teaching. The undergraduate students being trained at Minot State for their teaching re- . sponsibilities Were then able to hear first hand about the experiences they would encounter after graduation. This Was only one of the discussions which SNEA had this year to in- terest students in teaching careers. Other panels were of Foreign Exchange students at Minot High, and area superin- tendents discussing What to look for in hiring a beginning teacher. One of their most inter- esting films Was Children Without followed by a talk by a minister from the area Who specializes in counseling of children. SNEA sponsored a Student-Faculty Tea at Christ- mas-time to Which all faculty members and enrolled SNEA members Were invited. In the spring they finished their year with a ban- quet. Officers are Patsy McGuire, secretaryg Karan Evanger, presidentg Marcia Walhaug, vice president. Front row: Kristine Ronning, Connie Hagen, Marcia Walhaug, Joyce Kettel, Karen Evanger, Diana Rogers, Judy Chambers, Lona Larson. Back row: Meredith Johnson,- Elaine Larson, Pat McGuire, Maureen O'Sullivan, Phyllis Dieker, Jane Krueger, Karen Hagen, Luella Anderson, Frieda Schlichting, Noel Powell, adviser. 'sg-:nvoG9 'cco lg' I '97 af- ' - . 'Q' V5 Front row: Donna Johansen, Elaine Larson, Tom Bolton, Karan Evanger, Pat McGuire. Back row: Don Ackerson, Richard Lavik Lana Score, Lona Larson, Delores Gross, Alice Vetter, Betty Young, Jerilyn Raaum, Freda Franson, Annis Foss, Noel Powell, adviser Officers are Tom Bolton, vice presidentg Karan Evanger, treas- urerg Pat McGuire, secretaryg Donna Johansen, historian: Elaine Larson, president. 5, C? l - l,,,, , V. H uw. u Club sets national award as goal This year the members of Delta Omega chapter set a goal for themselves-to win the National Chapter Award which is awarded to the most outstanding Pi Omega Pi chapter in the United States. For this purpose they sponsored a Christ- mas Faculty Tea where they initiated hon- orary business faculty, Miss Adelaide Johnson, Miss Pearl Stusrud, and Miss Doris Slaaten. Throughout the year they also spon- sored a Secretary's Tea Afor all one and two year secretary students, a state typ- ing contest in the larger schools of North Dakota, a national survey comparing a MSC tgraduate's qualifications to other state's qualifications and a published newsletter for the North Dakota Busi- ness Education Association. In the spring all the members attended the regional con- vention at Aberdeen, South Dakota. Society incorporates nationally this year Two members of Minot's Phi chapter Went to Washington, D.C., to attend the national convention of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor- ary Fraternity in October. Joe Davis Went as 'the local representative and Randy Busche attended as student representative, a nation- Front row: Claire Olson, Curtis Rhodes, Tom Bolton, Samual Floyd, Carlyle Norby. Back row: Stuart Loken, Ed Baker, Joe Davis, Gary Thuner, Pat Scott, Richard Lavik, Dennis Follman, Larry Tinjum, Arlo Tonnessen, Alton Nygaard, Randall Busche, John Curtis, faculty guest. al office. There at Dodge House Hotel the delegates discussed plans for enlarging mem- bership. Between meetings they found time to tour the city. This fraternity was nationally incorporated only last year in Pennsylvania. There are thirteen chapters, Minot State and Dickin- son State being the only ones in the Western half of the nation. Beginning a year of Weekly meetings last fall, advised by Dr. Olger Myhre and Dr. John Scheffer, Phi Sigma Pi initiated 10 new mem- bers. In March they had a joint meeting with the Dickinson chapter and their annual Officers are Joe Davis, vice presidentg Arlo Tonneson treas- urerg Alton Nygaard, secretaryg Randall Busche, president., Founders Day banquet Was May Society requires 3.06 average of members A coeducational honor society in education, Kappa Delta Pi's membership is made up of juniors and seniors with a 3.06 average or better, and enrolled in teacher education. The purpose of the society is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal stand- ards and to recognize outstanding contribu- tions to education. In order to maintain the ideals of Pi Kappa Delta and extend its influence the members meet monthly in the Student Union Lounge. This year there were several guest speakers and discussions on such topics as September Experiences, Student Teaching, and Graduate School. During the year Mrs. Agnes Laden- dorf showed slides of her trip to Europe and for the Christmas meeting they visited the Americana Nursing Home. This summer Kappa Delta Pi is having their national biennial convention at Denver, Colorado. Sharon Stalnecker was selected to accompany the adviser, Mrs. Ladendorf, to this convention. E . -Y V , . . , . ', , ' , E, J' - Officers are front row: Gwen Lawlar, vice presidentg Kathy Dul- mage, president. Back row: Julia Scheid, treasurerg Karen Thomte, historiang Mrs. Agnes Ladendorf, adviser, Beverly Borgers, secretary. Front row: Kathy Dulmage, Mrs. Ladendorf, adviser: Donna Johansen, Linda Fuller, Judy Valer. Back row: Anita Bird, Marilyn Matthews, Frieda Schlichting, Gwen Lawlar, Julia Scheid, Karen Thomte, Gail Saunders, Sharon Stalnecker, Beverly Borgers, James Jevne. Q2 r x.J E .1 o V CEC organizes as group of MSC A new organization on campus this year, the Student Council for Exceptional Children, is open to anyone in the field of special educa- song oficers inglude jnlmes Ballard, pre?dentg 1ILIiss Rpt? tion. It provides for professional preparation ouc s, a viserg aro o nson, secre aryg eanne agerquis , - - treasurer, and Rollie Al1mann,vice president. of future leaders ln the edu-Catlon of excep' tional children and youth. As stated in their constitution, the Council also promotes programs designed to attract students into the profession of special educa- tion and disseminates information telling the public of the educational needs at local, state, regional, and national levels. At Christmas time the Council sponsored a party for Mrs. Marilyn Olson's trainable class at St. John the Apostle Church. Febru- ary 2-3 members attended the 10th annual conference of North Dakota chapter number 341 at Bismarck and plans Were made for their 46th annual international convention in New York City April 14-20. Front row: Jeanne Lagerquist, Nancy Farner, Jan Haug, Lois Buettner, Joyce Larsen, Pat Alexander, Diane Goranson, Judy Mc- Gauvran, Becky Weiss, Jan Jones. Second row: Shirley Rutter, Gail Saunders, Maureen O'Sul1ivan, Perry Thyberg, Jane.Amundson, Barbara Dickinson. Third row: Carol Ann Johnson, Audrey Lundey, Kathy Heinert, Margo Kaleva, Caroline Mehl, J acqueline Zimmel, Jeraldine Johnson, Allison Johnson, Patsy Nelson, Ruth Loucks, Dr. Ron Archer, Jim Ballard, Evan Armstrong, Dennls Follman, Ronnie Vetter, Don Legacie, Rollie Ahrnan. Front row: Ruth Turner. Sharon Nelson, Doris Rau, Shirley Egge, Marie Modin, Sandy Tonneson, Cleo Enockson, Linda Becker. Second row.: Dlane Henderson, Janice Snortland, Sharon Huber, Nadia May, Myrna Seibel, Ruth Jacobs, Irene Pederson, Annette Kjelshus, D1ane.Er1ckson, Betsy Nolcleby. Third row: Olivia Tolstad, Leslie Faul, Gerald Mehrer, Sherwin Docktor, Charles Notbohm, David McCormick, David Selbel, John Frankhauser, Robert Hedlund, John Hierath, Jim Slagg,Phyl Putz. Members concentrate on Bible discussion This interdenominational group has exper- ienced a year of growth due to the extensive use of Bible discussion groups to acquaint stu- dents with the Bible and Christ's life. Each week besides their regular Wednesday night meeting Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship had a Monday night prayer meeting and Thursday night Bible discussion groups made up of small numbers in the various dorms. These sessions attracted many students who weren't members of I-V for the simple reason that Christianity is based on the scrip- ture and the students wanted to become acquainted with what the scriptures say. In doing these things the members of I-V carried out their two most important goals: strength- ening their own spiritual lives through Bible study and prayer, and leading others to a personal faith in Jesus Christ. Five members of I-V went to the Univer- sity of Illinois at Urbana to attend the Inter- Varsity Missionary Convention. The five who attended-Marie Modin, Doris Rau, John Frankhauser, Jim Slagg, and David McCor- mack-found that even though there were 9,000 people there, they became close to many through small discussion groups. Inter-Varsity officers are Marie Modin, treasurerg Ruth Turner, sgcrestaryg J 1m Slagg, vice president, and David McCormick, pres- 1 en . I-V had their weekend retreat April 26-28 at Cooperstown. That weekend found mem- bers from all of North Dakota and half of Minnesota leaving behind their studies and concentrating on spiritual enrichment. Unity brings understanding, hope Interest and concern were the incentives of Gamma Delta members when they visited the Dakota Boys Ranch last fall. As a re- ligious organization, Gamma Delta has a need to extend an understanding hand toward the troubled and misguided young men at the Boys Ranch. The main objectives of this trip were to learn about the lives of the boys and to take a tour of the Ranch. On campus Gamma Delta strives to unify its members in Christian fellowship. As a Lutheran organization of the Missouri Synod, it has sponsored Bible study speakers to dis- cuss and interpret the basic concepts of the Bible that unite Christians everywhere and then to discern the parts that separate Christ- ians in their beliefs. The result is the hope that members know and understand them- selves and others in a new light. 'S Gamma Delta officers were Carol Kaeding, presidentg Julie Nielson, secretaryg Frieda Sch lichting, treasurer: Tom Klude, vice president. 5 5 C: 9' wb 1 . 5613 t' Front row: Joanne Schnabel, Vicci Ruthenbeck,'Linda Taylor, Carol Kaeding, Gail Carlson, Karen Wint. Back row: Rodger Zurcher, Dave Mommens, Tom K1ude,. Julie Nielson, Bonnie Gauderman, Frieda Schlichting. Several Gamma Delta members gather aroundrthe -piano during a social hour to sing' some songs of inspiration. fir E n 1 i i n , i 1 . 1 QE? f'fy,,-3 . , :fi ' fl 1 'fvxd 2 K1 I Rfk? . NN N .....-- ,,,,-'--'Lf' LSA members hold banners showing signs of the church used during Communion services. Officers of LSA are Les Jurgens, vice presidentg Carol Ann Johnson, presidentg Connie Hagen, secretaryg Randy Busche, treasurer. i' 113 cz YF De Young challenges accepted beliefs The Lutheran Student Association spon- sored a unique program in January when they brought Garry De Young to the campus. De Young, an avowed atheist, was brought to the campus to present a talk on atheism and then answer questions. The talk, which was heard by several hundred students, was in the Augustana Lutheran Church. Although spon- K xl ll' 'lil 'A 5 .: if, if. 1 -it r .J-- ' .. 3 S. lt' -BNHS.-. Front row: Connie Nelson, Deanna Foss, Lowell Haugeberg, Carol Ann Johnson, Les Jurgens, Bruce Jeswald, Don Haaland. Second row: Bob Anderson, Peter Jurgensen, Marcia Walhaug, Christine Ronning, Pat McGuire, Jean Flaten, Randy Busche. Third row Rev. L. Richard Jurgensen, Mrs. L. Richard Jurgensen, Miss Adelaide Johnson, Jan Jurgensen. Back row: Judy Anseth, Mary Solo monson, Connie Hagen, Jean Erickson, Gordon Dubovoy, Larry Johnson, Karen Hagen, Julie Scheid. sored by LSA, the meeting was open to all individuals interested in attending. De Young challenged not only the religious beliefs of those in attendance and the Christian com- munity in general, but took time to criticize several national political figures including Eugene McCarthy, Everett Dirksen and Ro- bert F. Kennedy. On the quiet side, LSA resumed the usual activities of a regular year. Although some controversy rose at one meeting as to the benefits of bringing De Young to speak to as yet impressionable minds, LSA took par- ticipation in Lenten services during March and April, worshipped with the local congre- gation on Sundays and partook in social gatherings on Friday nights to reach its goal of relating faith to academic life. Officers were Marie Muller, secretaryg Diana Rogers, vice presidentg Jeanette Holien, treasurerg Bob Dignan, president. -CT' f L, I48 Center of religion goal of future Father Blaine Cook, administrator of Ryan High School in Minot, spoke to Newman Club members on the subject of existentialism-a philosophy most unlike Christianity but one about which Christians should be especially concerned. He stated that whereas Christian- ity places man's essence before his existence, existentialism puts existence first, thus the origins of its name. He also told members the effect it has on the indiVidual's thinking-that a person Who accepts existentialism cannot hold a belief in a supreme being. A question and answer period afterwards was meant to absolve any doubt that members may have had. This year a new policy of forming smaller discussion groups was instigated at Newman Club meetings wherein each member had a better chance to express himself and also to find out what his fellow students thought on any of a number of subjects. Also this year, Newman Club secured the main floor of a house near the campus. This action was a start toward the hope that other Christian organizations will collaborate in the building of a Center of Religion for the campus. One of the main goals of Newman Club is evident in this expectation-that of seeking more cooperation among the church groups of Minot State College. ' s: f:7.::ich-.211 1:5 M 'ive F if QT 51-.li 4--o' To-f.:'o' 'o-j '... .T ff o PV,-I 2 . 2 1 , ,. 'v,1w?T ,-H51 3- ' Q - Q- 'Wo-n -7 15 TB 'xblv'- , ' 1 41 li -., 141' s ,'., 'JY 1 12, -4 ,-270 --L-F472 '-1-uf 7.1 iw 1-ff' V' A Front row: Maureen O'Su1livan, Elaine Larson, Freda Franson, Marie Muller. Second row: Louise Brarman, Susan Schommer, Joane Garceau, Kathee Perry, Janet Elsperger. Back row: Gary Wald, Jeff Boyle, Tom Geffre, Don Hoffarth, Bob Dignan. -ev J., my Y. fri..-...... --1' '-- if - , .L . I X . 'lg l iw 1 ill f ---we il ,.? cr Front row: Rev. Norman Neumann, Rev. Harold Eastburn, Rev. Chris Miller, Dr. Paul Morrison, Linda Fuller, Janet Pautzke, Karen Nielson. Back row: Fred Morrison, David Stricker, Wilbur Spotted Wolf, Charles Fuller, Gwen Lawlar, Larry Logan, Barbara Michel, Don Hoffarth, Dr. Paul Lehner. Front row: Celeste Albertson, Phil Therou, Miles Albertson. Second row: Janice Torkelson, Sherry Witham, Linda Erickson, Ellen Slaamond, Tom Hove. Back row: Rev. A. J. DeNeui, Dennis Fiedler. UCCF now includes Methodist students Expanded this year to include the members of Methodist Student Movement, the United Campus Christian Fellowship throughout the year strove to enrich the spiritual life of its members by giving them the opportunity to develop closer relations with fellow Christ- ians. Each week they had a regular supper meet- ing at the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The theme of this year's meetings was Involvement and each week they hosted a different speaker to carry out this theme. The topic for their annual spring retreat Was one Which certainly was of vital inter- est to those involved, actually to everyone. It was Citizen's Responsibility in South Vietnam. Inviting seniors stimulates interest Many high school seniors in the Minot area received an invitation to attend the spring banquet of Roger Williams Fellowship. Any student, whether a Baptist or not, who ex- pressed an interest or who was considered .a prospective member was invited to attend. At this banquet these high school seniors were given information about both Minot State and RWF. Another feature of this banquet was the installation of next year's officers. In the community, as part of its mission, RWF traveled to area churches as a gospel team. Members participated in the regular church services of these churches and also lead singspirations during the social hours. On the campus RWF sponsored speakers, held Bible studies, presented discussion periods, showed films and encouraged jam sessions. x Seated: Richard Brockell Standing Joan Youngerma Ba b McIntyre Karen Brandt C. R. Schwieger Bruce Mayer Dennis Hilts Fra k Tayl r Kappa Pi capsules I 0 arf work, Interest A new organization made the scene this year. Kappa Pi, informally known as Art Club, really displayed unprecedented enthu- siasm as it recorded activities of its first year. The most significant aspect of this agenda was the sponsoring of art shows. Paintings by local and out-of-town artists were on continual, but varying, display at the Student Union. Another show of the same type was on display from fall to spring at the Social Services Center. Members also took field trips to Grand Forks and Fargo to view shows at the universities. The purposes of this international fraterni- ty are to give students with artistic interests an opportunity to meet for informal study, to raise the standards of productive artistic work among MSC students, and to furnish a reward for conscientious effort in furthering the best interest of art. Membership in this fraternity is based upon scholarship and meritorious works. -'EQ 'I' Members were John Wilson, chaplain, Tom Fitzpatrick, treasurerg Larry Louser, presidentg Margaret Rouse secretary Herbert Jensen, Robbie Belk, vice presidentg James Hauck, John Hartsoch, sergeant-at-arms, Donald Fennewald Dennis Nygaard Rlchard Chadinha, Patrick Finnessey, Wesley Franklin, Edgar Kurzweg, Jerry Hegdahl, Jerry Nelson, Dennis Follman Vets raise funds in unique ways Teaching a girl self-defense is not a class one usually finds listed on a college cur- riculum. However such a class is offered by the newly initiated Vet's Club. This Women's Self-Defense Course teaches worried young women the arts of karate and judo, with the proceeds going into a veteran's scholarship fund. Other monies are raised through the selling of gold social security cards with en- graved names and numbers. Any student who has served in the armed forces for a period of not less than two years is eligible for membership in the Vet's Club. This organization was established with the purpose of upholding and defending the Con- stitution of the United States. Fellowship is also important for it gives MSC members a chance to associate with fellow veterans and their organizations for the betterment of our country, community, and college. Remember, Uncle Sam wants you! Front row: Gail Knutson, Sharon Voegele, Katherine O'Neil, Marilyn Guenther, El Rita Albrecht, Shirley Westerness. Back row: Ron Tschaekofske, Gordon Brandvold, Gerald Farden, Byron K. Bosch, Roger Nelson, Dr. Donald Johnson. Party-leaders speak to MSC Young GOPers Standing: Gerald Farden, vice chairman, Roger Nelson, chair- man. Sitting: Sharon Voegele, Katherine O'Neil, publicity co- chairmang Marilyn Guenther, secretary, ElRita Albrecht, treas- urer. Mllollege The highlight of the year for Minot State's Young Republicans Was the State Convention at Grand Forks February 16 and 17 with young Republicans from the entire state in attendance. Keynot speaker for the event Was East District Congressman Mark Andrews. He spoke primarily on domestic issues-rang- ing from farm prices to civil rights. He also told the Young Republicans to Work hard and study hard for they were the party of the future. Roger Nelson, president of MSC's Young Republicans, was elected second vice chairman for the state during the convention. Other activities that kept Young Republi- cans busy this year Were the visit' of Shirley Temple Black to Minot to address a Lincoln Day Dinner and an appearance by West Dis- trict Congressman Thomas Kleppe, also in February, Who submitted himself to a quest- tion and answer period for those Who had questions. Young Republicans also helped initiate in North Dakota an Action Course in Practical Politics at several of the colleges. Not yet an offered course at Minot State, this pro- gram Was started by national political and education leaders to teach young people about the American political scene. Cosmopolitan fone shows up in FU program Farmers Union Young Adults isn't an organ- ization solely concerned vvith rural problems. An exceptional example of this unrelated in- terest became the subject of a seminar co-spon- sored by the MSC Young Adults at the State Young Adults Seminar at Lake Tobiason. A Reverend Cleason and a Negro youth, both from the Ghettos of Chicago, spoke on the ever ris- ing problems in urban America. They discussed the antagonisms of the poor and the Negro, especially in the large cities, and reemphasized that something is going to have to be done someday because a serious outcome is inevitable. TWO other programs of the year, these being in Minot, were a student panel on the Vietnam War issue during Which the responsibility of rural America Was discussed, and a film en- titled Revolution and Religion at which Rev- erend Dean Lewis, from the First Lutheran Church, explained the problems that religion Was meeting in today's World. FU Young Adults is an organization that complements the North Dakota Farmers Union. Membership is open for young people Who are interested in farm families and Who are con- cerned With the problems of rural America. MSC's chapter provides a chance for its young people to keep in touch with friends from other campus chapters. On the individual level it pro- vides opportunities for leadership, fellowship, and critical thinking. Front row: Marcia Walhaug, secretary-treasurerg Judy Hass, publicityg Sandy Huizenga, Jane Krueger, president. Back row: Kathy I-Iolle, publicityg James A. Johnson, Sandra Darling, Sharon Romfo, Karen Hagan, Dan Sundquist, Dennis Christiansen, Sheryl Sol- berg, Norman Livingston Jr., Curtis Schall. Us ern, F . . ,, - .1 ., .L-1-af. l: H , x .lf 6. . ., .,,Ll , l- i. J. l f X 6 vs,.,,,y Groups such as this onendiscussing the Bolshevik Revolution were a vital part of the all-day conference. - 441. 7'2- 'vu- Paul Unwin discusses a point in question during one of the meetings. . -:xg -1 A ,I , Y - , ' vez.-Y, re-,A , - .1 5. E ,1 , f swf f-'v.,,.-S1 ir., AEK 'A ,gm ' , ' ' ' 4 V Q WV' ' A --. .k-wmv . ' , . . .,, -..Q- I-any Y.'7.'?5 j Colleges debate effects 50 years after Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, and so With this half-century mark in mind the In- ternational Relations Peace Garden Confer- ence met last September to discuss the topic, Communism Fifty Years After, and how it has affected both domestic and foreign af- fairs of Russia and the World situation. A paper on the Russian Revolution Fifty Years After Was presented by Brian Gusdal of Brandon Manitoba College. Also on the forum was a debate on the topic of CoeX- istence with Communism is Impossible. Bruce Carlson, Charles Cunningham and Alan Eidsness, representing MSC, spoke for the affirmative in this debate. Robert J. Martens, Chief of the Bloc Inter- national Political Activities Division of the United States Department of State, Was the featured speaker for the final banquet. I-Ie spoke on The Bolshevik Revolution Fifty Years After. Others in attendance from Minot State in- cluded President Gordon B. Olson, Professor Gaylen Brown, and Rauleigh Robinson, who served as student chairman. .V-4 p w gl5fYg,wfeV Lf, , V. Q 3'1 '-.L ' ., Q V'1 1- V-:ff-. . pi P' .' 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V . bs.,-,V-'fir ,- ?V,..V.faf .agar-vf7V'z' . v-2fgg.'ef,3:gs1.f.1'J, I . k3i'!4E.1-im' -'I wFf'1if,fw:e :f5u1'?a:' .3?fV q,l,ffzy.l:,f,g.,ee ,rg R.-.,,.-...ww , fr., A , ,V ., - l, ...qw 4, , 2-12422. 17:...:Ls . . -iaeumaeeifzzsn-:.n.L'nnMLois-.ff.fi3,a.'VI1-lil-QLVMV.. 31.1.-VV'1.5.'L''E---3:2z2?,'t,e:V':V:t'7'f 'f-2 The International Peace Gardens was the scene of the conference. Bruce Carlson presents the affirmative side of the question of whether coexistence with communism is possible. li - V ,Qt 'L av -nf!Mf I . E .. 7 T 4 l . i , ,l V M.- Yt,, ay.-1? I I 'B lil . I-H ' 11 wk, EEE xiii Front row: Helen Hukkanen, presidentg Sheila Scanson, vice presidentg Judy Chambers, Carolyn Mattson, Lona -Larson, Debbie Bartsch, Maxine Leier, Bonny Bachmeier, Betty Self. Second row: Linda Miller, treasurerg Jane Foster, secretary, Pat Marcotte, Marge Henry, Joan Baxter, Jane Wood, Kathy Mark, Judy Charlebois, Miss Lucille Whitt, adviser. Back row: Jan Stensrud, Baulette Henke, Beckee Bentz, Linda Berryman, Lois Sinn, Dianne Hildenbrand, Connie Davy, Diane Goetz, Jennefer Roy, Miss Kathleen McCann, adviser. takes verve, drive From the high school play day in the fall until the spring camping trip the Women s Recreation Association was in a continual Keeping up with WRA ' round of activities. This organization is open to all college women with the object of stimulating interest in sports and rec- reation, promoting ideals of health and sportsmanship, and cultivating the social well-being of all involved. Beginning a year full of projects, last fall the State Sportsday at Spiritwood Lake near Jamestown was attended by girls from all the colleges and universities in North Dakota. There they exchanged ideas and learned new activities as they camped out for a weekend. At the annual High School Playday 177 girls from ten high schools spent the entire day learning new activities and getting acquainted with the campus. WRA also sponsored a Powder Puff Basketball game in which the WRA girls themselves participated coached by Jim Rovito and Marv Aardahl. Dr. James Brandt and Dr. James Jurrens served as I58 Mrs. Maclver, Miss Whitt and WRA members enjoy the Christmas Dinner Party. officials and the M club pledges were cheerleaders. At the Sweatshirt Dance this winter Bonnie Bachmeier and Jim Rovito were chosen Miss WRA and Mr. Letter- man. At a Christmas dinner party the volley- ball champs and the seniors were awarded pins. The outstanding senior and WRA member were selected at the banquet in the spring. This ended a year filled with bowling, tobogganing and any other sports which the girls of WRA could get into their busy schedules. Pledges fill coffers of concession slcmcl At every home basketball game or Wres- tling meet this Winter, anyone Who bought popcorn or pop at the concession stand was contributing to the lettermen's main fund- raising project. Every year the pledges of M club run the concession stand, and the club also maintains pop machines in Swain Hall at all times, in order to help buy pins, letters and awards which are presented at the spring banquet. During the Winter M Club co-sponsored With WRA the Sweatshirt Dance during which an M Club member and a WRA mem- ber Were chosen Mr. Letterman and Miss WRA. In the spring, Kampus Kapers was sponsored by the lettermen also. This all-cam- pus talent show brought out the ham in some very unexpected people around campus and provided delightful entertainment. The Winning Women's group and men's group each received a trophy and the best overall act received a cash prize. 45-Q., 41' rw f? Officers are Jack Nyhakken, vice president Ken Reinke sec retaryg John Thompson, president. Seated: Jim Liml-.e trea urer 1Tl'lfl Front row: Jim Rovito, John Thompson, Dwight Farrell, Dean Struble, Tony Kulig, Richard Wigness, Dwight Ormiston Ken Reinke Tim Walsh, Bill Connole. Second row: Bob Baker, Mike Gessner, Jim Limke, Bob Ahrens, Jack Nybakken, Myron Kanikkeberg Randy Busche, Ed Baker, Jim Everson. Third row: Dave Thompson, Duane Anderson, Dave Kuntz, Joel Roth, Barry Voeltz Fred Kelesnik, Pat Marion, Pat Scott. Back row: Bill Cook, Bob Just, Gary Steckler, Jack Lundeen, Scott McDaniel Dwight Carlson Rocky Cofer, Allen Smetana, Larry Norton, Wendell Mongeon. aww? HJWWWMWVNWJJW f'K Classes 'lhY'd4,,.-4- NK b ii.-+-' f-X no-'T sql 4,,,,.ar- 1 , ' , , 'A it Y Q I T, Jef In Q' --eff' 'V ' 'larhrfiqf ' '45, gf,-we-sh 1 ' -. vm J - 'j5,.JrJ '- me ,BX H+ ' ' f'W-fl ' x, gf' i . ' '--+-gl a 3 - 'N , - -as ' , A - gnu'- ,- '. V Y' -4 V -V ,,, 'N' - Q,-f.,,4i- 1 .NH-Awr, , -V . ,J 1 . 'lr sry' I . , ,X ' is-haf X 1, YL 1 -3 . . . J , ' ' ' ' 1: 1 - i 1253332 'N . ,- ' f-fi 2' , N' I 5 N -L-ff--, W1 5 i ' 'liigg 1, --A. q E -A - y ,, -.SCI V . 1 ' ' - H ' , , gf ' 4 1 AJ 1 1 4 - Fi? -' - ' ' . V f 'Lili' a 1 it fl I Y . ' ' x -at - ,J VJ., ' ' 1 . 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Graduate study at Minot State College leads to a master of science degree with a major in speech correction or in education of the deaf. Minot State College pioneered in this area when there were no other programs between Minneapolis and Seattle. MSC is a recognized leader in special education in this geographic area. Because of shortages in personnel in these fields the U.S. Congress passed Public Law 85-926 which provides first year master's level fellowships of 320,000 plus S600 per dependent and remission of fees, and a second year fel- lowship of 32,400 plus S600 per dependent and remission of fees. Since the inception of the graduate pro- gram in speech correction and education of the deaf the division of special education has received fellowships each year. There are eight fulltime staff members in the division of special education. Irene Elshaug receives a hearing test in a soundproof ,booth Barbara Dickinson and Margaret Scurlock are going over the details of one of their therapy sessions. , 1. l l' K N , ,w , X , y . f'- ul 3, n . l. 1. , x xl End of 4 years Seniors complete curriculums in selected ROLAND L. AHMANN, Foxholm. BS, Speech Correction, Psychology, CEC, vice president, New- man Club, Student Association, vice president, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. CELESTE .IOANN ALBERTSON, Powers Lake. BS, Elementary, Roger Williams Fellowship, president, SNEA. JOSEPH T. ALME, Drake. BS, Music, Business, Education, College Band, vice president, Male Chorus, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MSC Concert Choir, MENC, president, Newman Club, president, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, vice pres- ident, Student Association Senator, SNEA. ANDREY C. ANDERSON, Velva. BS, Business Education, Art, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship, SNEA, Young Democrats, Vice president. LESLIE T. ANDERSON, Esmond. BS, Mathe- matics, Business Education, Beaver, business manager, Newman Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fra- ternity, SNEA, Young Republicans, Football. LUELLA K. ANDERSON, Ray. BS, Elementary, Farmers Union Young Adults, LSA, SNEA. ROLAND E. ANDERSON, Minot. BA, Business Administration. DIANE E. AXELSON, Dover, New Jersey. BS, Education of the Deaf, Elementary, Speech Cor- rection, German, CEC, Delta Epsilon Phi Soror- ity, Kappa Delta Pi, Social Committee, treasurer, Toestmistresses, president and vice president, UCCF, vice president and treasurer, Who's Who. EDWARD WILLIAM BAKER, Minot. BS, Mathe- matics. Physical Education, M Club, Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA, Basketball, co-captain, All-Conference team, Baseball, Crosscountry, Who's Who. JAMES L. BALLARD, Hot Springs, South Da- kota. BS, Special Education, Elementary, Speech Correction, Alpha Psi Omega, vice president, Campus Players, CEC, president, Pi Kappa Delta, Student Association, president, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fraternity. RICHARD BANGEN, New Town. BS, Biology, Mathematics, SNEA. LANCE V. BARDEN, Noonan. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Social Science, SNEA. Q, arse .df Interest areas DOUGLAS H. BENSON, Lansford. BS, Social Science, Psychology, Young Democrats, Sociology Club, SNEA. BETTY JEAN BERG, Zahl. BS, Elementary, LSA, SNEA. KATHLEEN ANN BERG, Surrey. BS, Speech Correction, Elementary, Mental Retardation, Psychology, CEC, LSA, Panhellenic Council, treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. SHERYL BERGSTROM, Minot. BA, English, Delta Zeta Sorority, IAS, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Red and Green, WRA, Gymnastics. SHELIA MARIE BERTSCH, Harvey. BS, Elementary, Mental Retardation. Sigma Sig- ma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. SIDNEY ALLAN BINGAMAN, Churchs Ferry. BS, Business Education, LSA, So- ciology Club, SNEA. ANITA BIRD, Williston. BS, Elementary, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. ALLEN D. BJORNSON, Minot. BA, Mathe- matics, Business Administration, College Band. A. DUANE BJORNSON, Bottineau. BA, gilstiness Administration 5 German Club, Vet's u . CAROL ANN BLEKEN, Williston. BS, Ele- mentary, Kappa Delta Pi, LSA, vice presi- dent, SNEA. v Studying and relaxing are two favorite uses of the Wa1l. Ju E- Slogilcgftgglslaiement eXe1'C1SeS again gave the final go to a new assortment of civic and business leaders educators, and pre pro And finally - the 'long black line' THOMAS C. BOLTON, Sherwood. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, Phi Sigma Pi, Pi Omega Pi, vice president, SNEA. BEVERLY ANN BORGERS, Minot. BS, Mental Retardation, Elementary, Psychology, CEC, Kappa Delta Pi, secretary, SNEA. MARILYN KAY BOYD, Minot. BS, Elementary, Farmers Union Young Adults, SNEA, Young Players, secretary, Delta Zeta Sorority, presi- JUDITH BRADLEY, Minot. BS, English, Speech and Drama, Music, Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Players, secretary, Delta Zeta Sorority, presi- dent, Greek Council, Panhellenic Council, Pi Kappa Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Women's Cho- rus, Miss Beaver. KAREN N. BRANDT, Upham. BS, Art Educa- tion, Home Economics, Kappa Pi. GORDON BRANDVOLD, Minot. BS, Social Sci- ence, English, Geography, Beaver, Gavel Club, vice president and treasurer, IAS, Red and Green, assistant editor, SNEA, Young Republi- cans, Track. CAROL J. BREVIK, Williston. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Art, LSA, Physical Education Club, president, SNEA, WRA, vice president. ELIZABETH LOIS BUETTNER, Minot. BS, Speech Correction, Education of the Deaf, Ele- mentary, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Toestmistresses. JANE I. BURKETT, Berthold. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Mathematics, Kappa Delta Pi, Physical Education Club, Toestmistresses, WRA. CAROLYN CARDEN, Minot Air Force Base. BS, Elementary, Home Economics, SNEA. GAIL DIXIE CARLSON, Halliday. BS, Business Education, Library Science, College Band, Gam- ma Delta, SNEA. JUDITH L. CHAMBERS, Minot. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Elementary, Panhellenic Council, secre- tary, Physical Education Club, Sigma Sigma Sig- ma Sorority, secretary, SNEA, WRA, treasurer, Gymnastics. SONYA JANE SELLE COLLINS, Ambrose. BS Elementary, Art, Hestia Home Ec Club, LSAS Sociology Club, SNEA, Young Democrats. SHERYL RAE CRAIG, Bowman. BS, Elementary, SNEA. GAIL BERNSDORF CURLE, Minot. BS, Elemen- tary, MSM, SNEA. CLARENCE RICHARD DANIEL, Ray. BS, Psychology, Social Sceince, Farmres Union Young Adults, Newman Club, Psychology Club, SNEA. SANDRA DARLING, Leeds. BS, Elementary, Beta Theta Sorority, College Band, Farmers Union Young Adults, SNEA. JOE A. DAVIS, Minot. BA, Business Administra- tion, German Club, Phi Sigma Pi, vice president, Young Democrats. TIMOTHY MICHAEL DAVIS, Devils Lake. BS, Speech and Drama, German, Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Players, Student Association Senator. SUSAN BALERUD DAVIDSON, Minot. BS, Ele- mentary, Beta Theta Sorority, treasurer, MSM, president, SNEA, Student Association Senator, UCCF, W.R.A. Who's Who. JANE A. DEPUTE, Berthold. BS, Art, Elemen- tary, Kappa Pi, Newman Club, SNEA. BARBARA W. DICKINSON, Baltimore, Mary- land. BS, Speech Correction, Psychology, CEC, Psychology Club, SNEA. SANDI DICKINSON, Valley City. BS, Physical Education, English, SNEA, Gymnastics. SHARON KAY DOMER, Minot. BS, Business Ed- ucation, Home Economics, College Band, Hestia Home Ec Club, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, SNEA. An MSC coed frugs to the sounds of the Embermen Five at a college dance. SHARON SELVIG DUFNER, Rolette. BS, Elementary, SNEA. KATHLEEN L. DULMAGE, Leeds. BS, Speech Correction, Elementary, CEC, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi, president, LSA, SNEA, Women's Chorus. CHARLES DOUGLAS DUNNELL, Minot. BS, Art, Psychology, Sociology, Kappa Pi, Sociology Club, president. KATHLEEN BROWN EIDE, Willis- ton. BS, Elementary, SNEA. JERILYN M. ELKER, Surrey. BS, Elementary, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ee Club, LSA, SNEA. CHARELL NEHRING ELLINGSON, Williston. BS, History, Psychology, SNEA. KAY ELTZ, Sherwood. BS, Elemen- tary, SNEA. KATHLEEN K. EMAN, Kramer. BS, Physical Education, Elementary, Delta Zeta Sorority, treasurer, Gam- ma Delta, SNEA, WRA. FRANCES ELAINE ENERSON, Ambrose. BS, Elementary, Social Sci- ence, Farmers Union Young Adults, Kappa Delta Pi, LSA, Psychology Club, Sociology Club, SNEA, Young Democrats. JEROME C. ENGET, Powers Lake. BS, Social Science, Physical Educa- tion, Roger Williams Fellowship, SNEA, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. l 'S. B -HUB. W' Diversions Weekend dances lightened study routine ,,- ix. KARAN KARLENE EVANGER, Mohall. BS, Business Education, English, Herstia Home Ec Club, Kappa Delta Pi, LSA, Pi Omega Pi, treasurer, SNEA, president. JAMES E. EVERSON, Velva. BS, Chemistry, Physical Sceince, M Club, Beta Gamma Phi, SNEA, Baseball. DAVID JACK FARVER, Wildrose. BS, Music, Social Science, College Band, Male Chorus, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MSC Concert Choir, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, secretary, SNEA. FRANCES CORRINE FAY, Williston. BS, Physi- cal Education, Business Education, SNEA, WRA. SHIRLEY ANN FERBER, New Rockford. BS, English, German, Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. CAROL DARLENE FISHER, McGregor. BS, Ele- mentary, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. JAMES A. FISHER, Bantry. BS, English, Speech and Drama, Campus Players, president, Kappa Delta Pi, MISA, Red and Green, editor, Sigma Tau Delta, Maxwell Anderson Playwriting Award, Coup editor. SAMUEL ROGERS FLOYD, Ocala, Florida. BA, Physics, Mathematics, German Club, Beta Gamma Phi Science Club. DENNIS EUGENE FOLLMAN, Towner.BS, Men- tal Retardation, Elementary, Psychology, CEC, SNEA, Vet's Club, Football. DUANE L. FORDE, Minot. BA, Business Ad- ministration, Gavel Club, secretary, Interfrater- nity Council, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, presi- dent, Newman Club, Phi Sigma Pi, secretary, Student Association, vice president, Who's Who. ANNIS GORDEEN FOSS, Sherwood. BS, Busi- ness Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ee Club, LSA, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. IVAN BRYCE FOSS, Sherwood. BA, Business Adminstration. KAREN L. FRANKHAUSER, Kief. BA, Biology. FREDA E. FRANSON, White Earth. BS, Business Education , Home Economics, Farmers Union Young Adults, Hestia Home Ec Club, vice presi- dent, Newman Club, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. RICHARD EARL FREDERICKSEN, Williston. BS, English, Speech and Drama , SNEA. DIANE L. FUERST, Minot. BS, Business Educa- tion, Psychology, Beta Theta Sorority, SNEA. CHARLES GENE FULLER, Burlington. BS, Ele- mentary, Sociology, Interfraternity Council, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, treasurer, Sociology Club, vice president, SNEA, UCCF. LINDA MONAGIN FULLER, Minot. BS, English, French, French Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, president and secretary, SNEA, UCCF, Women's Chorus. JERRY DALE FUNDINGSLAND, Minot. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, CEC, Gavel Club, Interfraternity Council, secretary, LSA, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, president, Red and Green, business manager, SNEA, Student As- sociation, Vet's Club, Golf. DOUGLAS RICHARD GANYO, Grafton. BS, So- cial Science, Political Science, SNEA. JUDITH LOIS GANYO, Carbury. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, SNEA. ARLAND GEISZLER, Kramer. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Business Education, Physical Education Club, SNEA. GLENN C. GILBERTSON, Crosby. BS, Social Sci- ence, Physical Education, SNEA, Vet's Club. LEROY GILBERTSON, Minot. BS, Economics, Business Education, Gavel Club, treasurer, SNEA. MARY KATHLEEN GOETTLE, Ashley. BA, Business Administration, Newman Club. SHARON HABERSTROH, Rolla. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Hestia Home Ee Club, LSA, SNEA. CONNIE ROSE HAGEN, Berthold. BS, Mathe- matics, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, treasurer, LSA, secretary, SNEA. 1K wtf Hi 'E-I ORLAN BERNARD HALL, Upham. BS, Ele- mentary, College Bandg Gamma Delta, SNEAg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. SANDRA L. HALVORSON, Palermo. BS, English, Music, Beta Theta Sorority, LSA, MSC Concert Choir, MENCQ SNEAg Women's Chorus. MARK ROBERT HAMILTON, Denver, Colo- rado. BS, Speech and Drama, Social Science, MSC Concert Choirg Mu Sigma Tau Frater- nity, Pi Kappa Delta. VERNETTA JEAN HANSEN, Minot. BS, Elementary, Speech Correctiong MSC Concert Choir 3 MENCg SNEA. ROBERTA RAE HATLESTAD, Willistong BS, Elementary, Psychologyg LSAQ Panhel- lenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. On the field IFS not fall fill football time JAN HAUG, Minot. BS, Mental Retardation, Ele- mentary, CEC, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, corresponding secretary, SNEA. KAREN M. HAVSKJOLD, Kremlin, Montana. BS, Music, Home Economics, Concert Choir, College Band, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MENC, SNEA. JUDITH HEGREBERG, Burlington. BA, Busi- ness Administration. JERRY LEE HELGESON, Powers Lake. BA, Business Administration, German Club, LSA, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Football. BEVERLY HELM, Annmoose. BS, Business Ed- ucation, English, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, treas- urer. . JANICE DIANNE HENDERSON, Stanley. BS, Elementary, LSA, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, NEA. PAULETTE HENKE, Hannover. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Biology, Gamma Delta, vice president, Phlyical Education Club, SNEA, WRA, Miss W . MAXINE HILDEBRAND, Hazen. BS, Physical Education, English, Physical Education Club, SNEA, WRA. RICHARD JOSEPH HILMAN, Ray. BS, Elemen- tary, Physical Education, Newman Club, Physical Education Club, SNEA. DENNIS A. HILTS, Bowbells. BS, Art, Kappa Pi. LAVONNE M. HOVLAND, Velva. BS, Elemen- tary, Speech Correction, Farmers Union Young Adults, Gamma Delta, SNEA. CHERILYN HUBER, Maxbass. BS, Elementary, MSM, Psychology Club, SNEA, WRA. 35 , a. Y 57.2 - . -v .X K.-1 gd HELEN ANN HUKKANEN, Stanley. BS, Physical Education, Business Educationg Physical Education Clubg Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEAQ WRA, president. JUDITH HENDERSON HURDELBRINK, Sherwood. BS, Elementaryg Kappa Delta Pig LSA, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEAg Toestmistresses. WILLIAM CHARLES HURLY JR., Minot. BS, Physical Education, Business Educationg Newman Club g Physical Education Club, Red and Green, sports editor, SNEA. JUDITH ANN INNES, Westhope. BS, Ele- mentaryg Beta Theta Sororityg SNEA. JAMES W. JEVNE, Minot. BS, Mathematics, Business Educationg Kappa Delta Pig Snea. DONNA LANE JOHANSEN, Ryder. BS, Business Education, Home Economicsg Hestia Home Ec Club, secretaryg Kappa Delta Pig Pi Omega Pig SNEA. JAMES C. JOHNSEN, Rugby. BS, History, Political Science, Alpha Psi Omegag Campus Players, president, IAS, treasurer, Gavel Club, presidentg SNEA. LAVONNE HOLMAN JOHNSEN, Minot. BS, Speech Correction, Elementary, Psychologyg Beta Theta Sorority, Toestmistresses, sec- retary. CAROL ANN JOHNSON, Lakota. BS, Ele- mentary, Mental Retardation, Psychologyg Beta Theta Sororityg CEC: LSA, presidentg Rodeo Clubg SNEAQ Toestmistresses, presi- dentg WRA. JERALDINE JOHNSON, Minot Air Force Base. BA, Speech Correction, Home Eco- nomicsg CEC. ' .W 'F 15 fs,-Q ii, a s f M agis: Q 4 .I I 'V 7 T ' s' K . '-' I T 5. Q' S' I' ' ' 4 'U' 'J V V-iii 5' QU? ' 4- A .. . 1 y n ii E5 CN J . ' - .C-jbgf '. L I' ' N.. Y P'-, .Ma it 5 1 N- 'i ilu- A sq- KL -X' ,4 . , r ' ' QI ' ' ., 'd A IS? f -. .L . ,. A , , fv E ,t JY Q bi. . 'x sw .J .2 'X Uff, K f '-H Q ' w 1 f. me fs .. PS-fp, i A lifi'LlZ!i1Lbil.-i'.iii:.:g 4fiff3' ' , , ,-'35 Enthusiasm reigns as the Beavers score a touchdown. All right, shape up! I 73 L. JIM M. JOHNSON, Minot. BS, English, French, Farmers Union Young Adults, French Club, SNEA. MEREDITH ANN JOHNSON, Cando. BS, Elementary, Hestia Home Ec Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, treasurer, Student As- sociation, treasurer, SNEA. NANCY JOHNSON, Minot. BS, Elementary, Psychology, LSA, Sigma Sigma Sigma So- rority, SNEA. TERRY D. JOHNSON, Minot. BS, Business Education, Psychology, Mu Sigma Tau Fra- ternity, recording secretary, Newman Club, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA, basketball. EILEEN D. JUST, Mercer. BS, Speech Cor- rection, Elementary, Psychology, CEC, LSA, Psychology Club, SNEA. MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY, Minot. BA, Business Administration, Newman Club. PATRICIA S. KIMMES, Devils Lake. BS, Physical Education, General Science, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, treasurer, vice Wfisxlentg SNEA, Toestmistresses, secretary, ROBERT RICHARD KIMMES, Devils Lake. lglSfERusiness Education, Physical Education, CONNIE S. KING, Starkweather. BS, Physi- cal Education, English, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Greek Council, Physical Education Club, Student Association, secretary, WRA, Homecoming Queen. RICHARD KINGSLEY, Deering. BA, Busi- ness Administration, Interfraternity Council, M Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. JACK E. KRUKENBERG,Hazen. BA, Social Science, Sociology Club. Class of was-1 Fourteen Minot State coeds led the Beaver marching 1968 band 111 the Homecom1ng parade JAMES H KYES JR M1not BA Chemist , Mu Slgma Tau Fraternxty JUDY LABER New Rockford BS Enghsh Ger man German Club VICE presldent SNEA JEANNE KATHLEEN LAGERQUIST Plenty Wood Montana BS, Speech Correctlon Mental Retardatlon Elementary CEC secretary Pan hellemc Councll Slgma Slgma S1gma Sororlty presldent DELORIS S LARSEN M1D0t BS Elementa Delta Epsxlon Ph1 Sororxty, SNEA JOYCE G LARSEN Flaxton BS Speech Cor rectlon Elementary Educatlon of the Deaf CEC treasurer LSA SNEA Womens Chorus WRA ELAINE HELEN ANN LARSON M3k0tl BS BUSIHSSS Educat1on Home Economlcs Delta Zeta Sororlty VICS pres1dent recordmg secre tary treasurer Gleek Counc1l H8St1a Home Ec Club presldent Kappa Delta P1 Newman Club Panhellemc Counc1l P1 Omega P1 presldent Red and Gr en SNEA presldent Womens Chorus HELEN B LARSON Lansford BS Elementary SNEA LONA LOU LARSON Foxholm BS Busmess Educatmn Phys1cal Educatlon College Band P1 Omega P1 SNEA Womens Chorus WRA RONALD E LARSON M1not BS Phys1ca1Ed ucatlon Elementary M Club Football Base ba H RICHARD LAVIK Rugby BS Mathemalucs Bus1ness Eclucatlon Ph1 Slgma P1 treasurer P1 Omega P1 SNEA GWENLYN CLAIRE LAWLAR, Watford Clty BS, Elementary, Muslc, College Band, Kappa Delta P1, v1ce presldent, MSC Concert Cholr, MENC, secretary, Slgma Alpha Iota 3 VICE pres ldent, SNEA, UCCF, secletary, presldent, Women's Chorus, Who's Who ETHEL M. LAWSON, Coulee BS, Elementary, BA, Home Econom1cs, SNEA BARTON D LINDENBERG, Starkweather BS, H1story, Econom1cs, SNEA 1, ' f ., 1.1 '1W7 1. z 1 Y fl , Q. 1' ,',,. . - 1 19 - 1 ly' H -if g ,,' fl 1 1 1 1 xl ' . 'lQ'f1-tif. .' J: 3 , ' ' 5 , '-X -, A 3 ' -I :Q'z. X -1 5 ' Y ,. I ' ' ' X ' 1' fL l.'f1j V- 5 '-l V M -1 v erin 1 -, , 1 f Sf ra-1.fTw51q ' T. -1 A 1 5 - .f 215.'t'fW?' ' :,,L1:, r 5 g 1 X , ,. 1- 1 f'1-it :ur 1. A -1 , 1. ,g:4zg3,., , L -' 1 ' lb ' ' ' l t.. gl ' ' . ' ' 11' ,v w-fe , 9 1 9 - V --gg? A, ,v . . . . . . . -t A ' - ' .: ' . , 1 1 . - . 1. - 1 YY' X I 1, 5.3 ' . ' 1 p aj- '-:,.,,.f fi, fi, 1 - 1 ' 1 ' . - , 1 1 7 ' . . - 7 a 1 1 1 1 1 A n 1 ' 4 - 1 ' - 1 , , , 9 1 1 ' 1 S ' S ' n .1 1 ' ' . . X . ' ' S 1 3 A . ' . 1 -f 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 1 . , 4 . ' , 4 . . , 1 1 1 ' '. . 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' - ' . , . , ' 11 1 1 S 3 ' ' 6 l ll Y ' . . ' . . ' .' 2 , s , s 1 - ' A 1 ,, l1 'Uv' In beauty pageant Ready or not spotlight is once you're on stage VERNON E. LITHUN, Harvey. BS, Business Education, Economics, Greek Council, LSA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. JOHN THOMAS LIUM, Minot. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, M Club, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Student Association, Basketball. 'BEVERLY A. LOHRENZ, Minot. BS, Physical Education, Home Eco- nomics, SNEA. ARNOLA DEE LOHSE, Mohall. BS, Elementary, Music. Beta Theta Sorority, College Band, MSM, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MSC Concert Choir, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, SNEA, Women's Chorus. ROBERT L. LOUSER, Garrison. BS, Biological Science, Physical Ed- ucation, Greek Council, Newman Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Student Association, SNEA. MARY KETTEL LUKE, Wildrose. BS, Elementary, Psychology, SNEA. NANCY McCOY, Ambrose. BS, Medical Technology, Campus Play- ers, Med Tech Club, WRA. h PATSY McGUIRE, Carpio. BS, Business Education, History, Hestia Home Ec Club, LSA, Pi Omega Pi, secretary, SNEA, secretary. ' BARBARA LYNN McINTYRE, Bowbells. BS, Art, Home Economics, Beta Theta Sorority, Kappa Pi, Newman Club, SNEA. , BETTY RUTH McKAY, Minot. BS, Medical Technology, Beta Theta Sorority, Med Tech Club. PATRICIA W. McNALLY, Lisbon. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, M Club, secretary, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEA, Football, All NDCAC team, Baseball. JOYCE A. McNEILL, Minot. BS, Physical Education, English, Young Democrats, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. NICK MASI, Copiague, New York. BS, Physical Education, History, Greek Council, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEA, Football, Baseball. MARILYN A. MATTHEWS, Albany, New York. BS, Art, English, Kappa Pi, SNEA. CAROL MEHL, Drake. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home EC Club, Pi Omega Pi, SN EA. BETH A. MELGAARD, Columbus. BS, Elementary, Special- Educa- tion, CEC, Delta Zeta Sorority, Panhellenic Council, Roger Williams Fellowship, SNEA. HELEN MARIE METCALFE, Dunseith. BS, Business, English, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorortiy, treasurer, LSA, Red and Green, SNEA, Toestmistresses. DARLENE A. MILLER, Minot. BS, Mental Retardation, Elementary, Psychology, CEC, SNEA. V MARIE ELLEN MODIN, Kemnare. BS, Elementary, Mental Re- tardation, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, treasurer, SNEA. LINDA KAY MOLVIK, Grenora. BS, Elementary, LSA, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. P I ' , 1 s, . , -.1- , -, ' i -1' 5'-.K-,, ' ' , , i i-ia f 1 7 fi S li ! : Q I I . l 4 5 l . 1 . Y l I -N i I if ii as is F V , 1 5 , :. ii 4 l A! I l 1 , 1 . ,fs Sheryl Bergstrom sings The Sweetheart Tree ' as her contrl bution to the talent portion of the Miss Beaver Pageant Class of 1968 A tree-lined sidewalk in fall permits the crunching of little leaves. Listen. re' 'g -, lj- 'l7'r'V !. -- ff..-,. H A 1 -, -,- -- ig Q Q.- ?,.f-silly 1 . Qf ms fg '14 I 5 ,f,..j '.: ,5',.Lg, ,-I:- - t wx ' 'H I ' - 3 F I ' Q ffl? ii' 'fa J !..Vl?,,o.- Q ' Q . g l -' .. 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'af' 1 ' .-fi ' 213'-4 in ' 21 . f '-'54, . 'E Y 4 ,-fi A' f ul . , A fr, H. V , 1 lp.. , .. 'y'. w et ., f-.fr 4 -fig' ., ' Nei- I . ,, -U - 'l-,S4 ,w Q' ,A ' ' ' 5 V ' 1 ' il J I ..,. '. . v , ' ., 1 - X I l . - W.. 1 r ,. 1 --- in '--.... 4 i in a . ' 'f4--QA! 1 L T: ' !'. -' - g aj -' ' gy- ,L 1.1 - - 1. f A ' --sl-, -f l l uv. . A-Q,-Qutwia A, A ,l 'rg-,wi ' Milf- - -- f --- . ... , '. Y . ,- .xx ' A Q gnu f 'Ng , Af-, R1, ' ' -.J xv 1-era. ' W., 4 'Q-.Lug w ' - V ' - - -N 'f ' ,A . N F4 iw ' ML, ff--, , A . q A - ..'.Q-,gm . . fa- V f. . .V 1 X - ' 1- 'a . I A J. rg xl 5 A .4 E , FRED MORRISON, Minot. BS, Mathe- matics, Musicg Gavel Club, secretaryg Greek Council, presidentg M Clubg Male Chorusg MSC Concert Choirg Student Association, vice president, president, Tau Kappa Ep- gilon Fraterntiyg UCCF, treasurer, presi- ent. LEE ETTA MULCH, Minot Air Force Base. BS, Elementary, Social Science 3 Kappa Delta Pi 3 SNEA. MARIE ANN MULLER, Grenora. BA, Busi- ness Administrationg MISAQ Newman Club, secretary 5 WRA. GERALDINE K. MUSCH, Berthold. BS, English, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Clubg Newman Clubg Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. JOAN MUTTONEN, Minot. BS, English, Home Economics. Q-6' 'F' THEODORA J. NAPPEN, Minot. BS, Business Education, Elementary, LSA, MSC Concert Choir, MENC, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. RONALD NECHIPORENKO, Butte. BS, Mathe- Matics, Biology, SNEA. CAROL NELSON, Rugby. BS, English, Speech and Drama, Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Players, College Band, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA, UCCF, Women's Chorus. ELAINE K. NELSON, Williston. BS, Medical Technology, LSA, Med Tech Club, president, Stu- dent Association, WRA. NANCY KAY NELSON, Minot. BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Business Education, Delta Zeta Sorority, Physical Education Club, WRA, Gymnastics, Cheerleader. CARLYLE M. NORBY, Alkabo. BS, Social Sci- ence, Physical Education, LSA, Phi Sigma Pi, Physical Education Club, SNEA. VERN L. NOTBOHM, Drake. BS, Music, Business Education, College Band, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, president, Male Chorus, MSC Com- munity Symphony Orchestra, MSC Concert Choir, secretary, MENC, treasurer, Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, treasurer, president, SNEA. MICHAEL ODDEN, Minot. BS, Art, Kappa Pi. SUSAN P. OHM, Minot. BS, Elementary, Beta Theta Sorority, president, College Band, Kappa Delta Pi, LSA, Panhellenic Council, SNEA, Women's Chorus, Who's Who. MARLYS COLLEEN OLSON, Souris. BS, Educa- tion of the Deaf, Elementary, Business, CEC, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SN EA. LINDA JOYCE PANKRATZ, Minot. BS, Elemen- tary, SNEA. JAMES H. PAPACEK, Bismarck. BS, Physical Education, Biological Science, Newman Club. SANDRA KAY PARIZEK, Deering. BS, Elemen- tary, Farmers Union Young Adults, Newman Club, SNEA, Young Democrats, secretary. JANET ELAYNE PAUTZKE, Souris. BS, Music, Home Economics, College Band, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, corresponding secretary, MSC Concert Choir, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, SNEA, UCCF, secretary, Women's Chorus. JOAN E. PEDERSON. Minot. BS, English, Busi- ness Education, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, LSA, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. Intramural foot- ball games were under the lights as by these cold fans. l l However Janet Sand seems more interested in her new tennis shoes. ROBERT A. PETERSEN, Minot. BS, Business Education, English, Interfra- ternity Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra- ternity. JOHN WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Towner. BS, Business Education, Physical Educa- tiong College Band, Greek Councilg Phi Sigma Pig Physical Education Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEAQ Wrestling. THERESE L. PIETSCH, Minot. BS, Ele- mentary, Hestia Home Ec Club, LSAg SNEA. MAVIS E. PITTENGER, Minot. BA, Psychology, Beta Theta Sorority, Kappa Delta Pig Sociology Club. BERNIE POI-ILMAN, Hurdsfield. BS, Social Science, Political Scienceg IAS, SNEAg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. HARRY WAYNE POWELL, Minot. BS, History, Geography, IAS, SNEA. LAYTON PROSSER, Ray. BS, History, English, SNEA. PHYLLIP PUTZ, Harvey. BS, Mathe- matics, History, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowshipg SNEA. NEIL S. RANUM, New Town. BS, Mathe- matics, Biology, SNEA. REX L. REDMER, Bowbells. BA, Busi- ness Administrationg German Clubg UCCF. Gai 3 l if 'G' Chllly evenings chd not defer all fans RUTH ELIZABETH REICHENBERG, Hazen. BS, Elementary, Mental Retardation, CEC, LSA, SNEA. MARSHA RICHARD, Minot. BS, Physical Edu- cation, Art, Newman Club, Panhellenic Council, Physical Education Club, treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, president, Student Association, senator, SNEA, WRA, treasurer, president, WhO'S Who BONNIE NICHOLSEN RICHARDT, Maxbass. BS, Physical Education. English, Campus Players, secretary-treasurer, LSA, Physical Education Club, SNEA, WRA. ROBERT H. RICHAU, Minot. BS, Physical Edu- cation, Social Science, SNEA. DARYL RIERSGARD, Stanley. BS, English, Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma Frater- nity, vice president, Student Association, senator, SNEA, Gymnastics, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Dream Man. HARRY PAUL ROBERTS, Martins Ferry, Ohio. BS, Economics, Business, SNEA. MARY ANN ROBINSON, Velva. BS, Speech Cor- rection, Elementary, Psychology, CEC, Red and Green, SNEA. RAULEIGH D. ROBINSON, Minot. BA, History, French Club, IAS, secretary, president, M Club, LSA, Gavel Club, secretary, president, Student Association, senator, committee chairman, Young Republicans, Track. LAURENE A. ROCHA, Parshall. BS, Elementary, Speech Correction, CEC, LSA, SNEA. DIANA L. ROGERS, Minot. BS, Business Educa- tion, Library Science, Newman Club, correspond- ing secretary, SNEA, Women's Chorus, Young Democrats. A EMERY J. ROY, St. John. BS, Business Educa- tion, Physical Education, LSA, Tau Kappa Ep- silon Fraternity, Basketball. GARY R. ROY, St. John. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, Greek Council, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. fvy, '22- ' 'Wv+?rr -,N-N MICHAEL J. RUELLE, Minot. BS, History, Political Science, IAS, SNEA. STEPHANIE SABOL, Minot. BS, English, Speech and Drama, Greek Council. secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA, Young Democrats. DOUG R. SAND, New Town. BS, History, Biology, SNEA. TIMOTHY A. SANDERSON, Souris, Mani- toba, Canada. BA, Business Administration, Economics, German Club, Greek Council, In- terfraternity Council, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Student Association, committee chairman. JOHN DONALD SAUBER, Palermo. BA, Business Administration, Newman Club. GAIL MARIE SAUNDERS, Cayuga. BS, Speech Correction, Elementary, Psychology, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club, SNEA, Young Democrats. SHEILA JANE SCANSON, Grace City. BS, Physical Education, Home Economics, MSM, secretary. vice president, Physical Education Club, SNEA, WRA, vice president. JULIA ANN M. SCHEID, Hazen. BS, Mathe- matics, German, Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer, LSA: SNEA. FRIEDA M. SCHLICHTING, Garrison. BS, Elementary, Gamma Delta, treasurer, Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. JUDY SCHRADER, Osnabrock. BS, Elemen- tary, Art, LSA, SNEA. ORVILLE JOHN SCHULTZ, Minot. BS, Art, Speech and Drama, Campus Players, Gamma Delta, president, Kappa Pi, treasurer, Male Chorus, MSC Concert Choir, Tau Kappa Ep- silon Fraternity, secretary. LINDA KAY SCHULZ, Sykeston. BS, Elementary, Beta Theta Sorority, Newman Club, Women's Chorus. ROD E. SCHWANDT, Burlington. BS, Ele- mentary, Newman Club, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Young Democrats. JACOB DAN SEEL. Buford. BS, History, Geography, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra- ternity. CURTIS SEIBEL, Minot. BS, Mathematics, Physical Education, M Club, Phi Sigma Pi, vice president, Student Association, Foot- ball, All Conference, All District, Baseball, Cggelne Waldron Award, Snow King, Who's o. fix .4 Sfhx 'UP' I . 'CF' 'aux 'CJ N'-19 Lk Class of 1968 ig,,, Q we yah 4 -- fa .WN ,gi 'lg l. jar. :t ai 1:-729 '5 V K 7:7 Q A, ' A I ,,e4ggE'g? :af 4.5 - ,kg up F1 ' A Lf -' ' - ' . mr? Q QQ' w A if. iagfh A P- 'rw' A . ' f::,:' -qlfglgd I .l-,pw ,A ',, nw 1411,-E' ,Q . . I H . yr.. f I jr ' wiv 1 lj. L!! These Sig Taus guard their display while watching the Homecoming game. IRENE SELTVEDT, Harvey. BS, History, SNEA. ELIJEN MARIE SLAAMOD, Donnybrook. BS, Business, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, LSA, SNEA. SHERYL J. SLAATEN, Williston. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, SNEAg WRA. JOSEPH F. SMITH, Kenmare. BA, Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. JANICE M. SNORTLAND, Devils Lake. BS, Elementary, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- shipg SNEA. ROBERT A. SOLTIS, Minot. BA, Business Ad- ministration, German. LYNDA R. SPAIN, Minot. BA, Speech, Eng- lishg Alpha Psi Omega, secretary, president, Campus Players, Kappa Delta Pig MSC Con- cert Choirg Newman Club: Women's Chorus. DELORIS EILEEN SPENGLER, Bismarck. BS, Elementary, Mental Retardation, Psychologyg CEC, SNEA. JEAN E. STENSETH, Williston. BS, Elemen- taryg LSA, SNEA. Near to gi Succeeding seasons brought diploma closer KATHLEEN SUND SUSAG, Newburg. BS, Eng- lish, Speech and Drama, Beta Theta Sorority, SNEA. DONALD D. TANK, Minot. BS, Biology, Chem- istry, SNEA. DENNIS LEE TESSMER, Columbus. BS, Busi- ness, Economics, SNEA. JOHN EDWARD THOMPSON, New Rockford. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, M Club, vice president, president, Physical Educa- tion Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Foot- ball, All Conference, All District, Basketball, A , If Baseball, Mr. Letterman, Snow King, Who's Who. Vx, JUDITH THOMPSON, Garrison. BS, Elementary, g' f-eg-N LSA, SNEA. lgII?STHA THOMPSON, Mercer. BS, Elementary, A. SHIRLEY WELSTAD THOMPSON, Upham. BS, Elementary, Speech Correction, Psychology, Beta Theta Sorority, Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Coun- cil, SNEA. KYHL E. THOMSON, Devils Lake. BA, Business Administration. gl ,. KAREN A. THOMTE, Ambrose. BS, Speech Cor- rection, Elementary, Psychology, CEC, Farmers -9 Union Young Adults, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club, Psychology Club, SNEA. LEROY M. THROLSON, Sheyenne. BS, Mathe- matics, Sociology, LSA, Pi Sigma Pi, SNEA. ARLO A. TONNESSEN, Granville. BA, Business i. ' Administration, Phi Sigma Pi, treasurer, Sigma 1,1- Tau Gamma Fraternity. GARY J. TORSKE, Underwood. BS, Music, Col- lege Band, Male Chorus, MSC Communtiy Sym- phony Orchestra, MSC Concert Choir, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, secretary. 44:-. M . .. QF, 1 1' K3 li . A l N' f f 1 . Wil Nw. - f N V, -X x V, ,ll 1 l QL. lf-'- j s l it L, -'-3 fl A ': v-A K 'il , 'fl LOUIS ANTHONY TROMBETTA, Carnegie, Pennsylvania. BS, Physical Education, Greek Council, Interfrater- nity Councilg M Club, Phi Sigma Pig Physical Education Clubg Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, vice presidentg SNEA. MARILYN MAY ULRICH, Minot. BS, German, Musicg Beta Theta Sorority, secretaryg German, Club, secretary, president, MSC Community Sym- phony Orchestrag MSC Concert Choirg MENCQ Newman Clubg Panhellenic Council, president, Women's Chorus. CAROL TVEITO WAHL, Sheyenne. BS, Business Education, Home, Eco- nomicsg College Band, Greek Council, LSA3 Sgima Sigma Sigma Sororityg SNEA5 Snow Queen. RONALD PHIL WARNER, Minot. BS, History. GARY LEE WAWERS, Minot. BA, Business Administrationg Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity. LLOYD ALLEN WEBER, Westhope. BA, Business Administrationg German Club, Interfraternity Councilg Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. JOAN E. WILEY, Portal. BS, Physi- cal Education, Psychology, Home Eco- nomicsg Delta Beta, corresponding sec- retary, recording secretary, Greek Council, SNEA5 Homecoming Prin- cess. MARY WILL, Devils Lake. BS, Ed- ucation of the Deaf, Speech Correc- tion, Elementary, Psychology, Greek Council, treasurerg Kappa Delta Pig Panhellenic Council, secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Student As- sociationg UCCF. KEITH YORK, Trenton. BS, Social Science, Political Science, SNEA. RODGER S. ZURCHER, Newburg. BS, Business Education, Social Sci- ence, Gamma Delta. Bob Baker appears to be calm and unconcerned about the loose bas- ketball. u,ws 'W P , 1 l ' iligflis- MC' , 4 li I ' ,M QE,-. N1 Q . -:qv l V - , V. V . .- ., '- IIN-r-,LL-,VU . ' 1 - zjdfiv- ' 1,-in : . -,.,o , ,, v 1. 7-51 G 'u-1,fud'--.- . I: 'f' Q 'a'i3'? 4 EQ 'ir 2 'lf'9f','J- 131- . . - 'H-iff 2-f. J ' ' if :gui -2 : 51 1 , I - -- .r-3--,'LQf'52 ' . I . , . fi,-,f?e:s I my :TTI .lfjlifffi , 7f ' X ,. I85 I Af MSC Unclerclussmen number nearly 2,000 -1-,T-r--H, . .5 i,,.- I gy, , . 3125. 5 - 1 -- ' J. 4 I . .ill w 31, v A' . Y A I. .I .li we 5 M I A x Q It I - I Lfffffs-. iffig'-L, ---53 I 7' I if 3' . ri s er: A fn. 'Wi V ' . 1 w is-7 ? wa, 1.1: . BEVERLY F. ALBERT, Belcourt, sophomore. MILES J. ALBERTSON, Powers Lake, sophomore. ELRITA AL- BRECHT, Heimdal, sophomore. GARY L. ALBRIGHT, Wil- low City, junior. JAMES V. ALFSTAD, Minot, sophomore. CALMAN E. ALLEN, Minot, freshman. JAMES C. ALLEN, San Marcos, Texas, freshman. JOEL G. ALLEN, Ray, junior. JENNIFER M. ALM, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. PAMELA ALME, Minot, junior. JANE L. AMUNDSON Jamestown, junior. SUSAN AMUNDSON, Tioga, freshman. 7 . YF . If . .Qs-'S' '9 JI . . A' ' 7 .ri A fag.. us., nh, .55 ,4 !.- X' I - . ' . '- llf.iF,M,Q,., pi' lm I i . 4 E H1 lx I I ' A ml- . I . v ' ' lfejk 'w' e I ' as f Q 'r F I ,rs X N . W' HYVYW1 fx SHARON L. AABERG, Zahl, freshman. SALLY A. AANESTAD, Minot, freshman. JAMES A. AARHUS, Bottineau, senior. PAULETTE V. AASEN, Minot, freshman. DONALD N. ACKER- SON, Sherwood, junior. DARREL A. AHMANN, Minot, sophomore. DEAN A. AHMANN, Minot, freshman. JAMES L. AHMANN, Foxholm, sophomore. ROBERT J. AHRENS, Minot, sophomore. MARGARET J. AKOVENKO, McClusky, sophomore. 'F i V. W , A p ', 'f 55.71 - -, ' 93 U1 ,N-A., ,ij mm-ju flak A-. K. Q. Nlwqig f 'i 'ai J 'eg-1 9 ,. f- , , .. . I , '-rf? ' of 1, ppp pp p 3 jj L -, - 1' - . Z. lf I ' yi N- - j v.,' L x 5 1-.!,' ' rl M ll X i.. 'K 0 Q I ..Cli'A WFT ALMAREE C. ANDERSON, Velva, sophomore. BARBARA J . ANDERSON, Glenburn, freshman. BERNICE E. ANDERSON, Alamo, junior. CAROL A. ANDERSON, Minot, sophomore. CHARLES R. ANDERSON, Minot, freshman. CHERYL R. ANDERSON, Powers Lake, fresh- man. CORRINE M. ANDERSON, Powers Lake, junior. DAN W. ANDERSON, Glenburn, sopho- more. DUANE C. ANDERSON, Carpio, sopho- more. JAY C. ANDERSON, Minot, freshman. JESS A. ANDERSON, Minot, freshman. JUDY R. ANDERSON, Willow City, junior. MARGA- RET C. ANDERSON, Stanley, freshman. MIKE A. ANDERSON, New Rockford, freshman. MIKE F. ANDERSON, Sheyenne, freshman. MIKE T. ANDERSON, Minot, freshman. MILO M. ANDERSON, Palermo, freshman. PHYLLIS J. ANDERSON, Minot, sophomore. RAILTON M. ANDERSON, New Rockford, junior. RICH- ARD K. ANDERSON, Velva, junior. ROBERT G. ANDERSON, Harvey, freshman. ROGER K. ANDERSON, Alamo, sophomore. SUSAN C. ANDERSON, Stanley, freshman. DENNIS L. ANDRESON, Norwich, freshman. SHARON E. ANDRESON, Norwich, sophomore. BRUCE F. ANKENBAUER, Kenmare, fresh- man. JUDITH M. ANSETH, Bartlett, junior. JUDITH A. ARENS, Lime Springs, Iowa, fresh- man. EVAN ARMSTRONG, Minot, junior. KIR- BY A. ARNEGARD, Arnegard, freshman. 4' A 'I .F4'f- V z i I 'p fr . I j I-J l l '3i ' . ...I Q ,f A. is ' L I 4 V y,f 'fi WINIFRED J. BAERTSCH, Minot, freshman. MARGARET J. BAHN, Newburg, freshman. B. DUANE BAILEY, Glendive, Montana, sopho- more. PAMELA J. BAILEY, Minot, freshman. BEATRICE A. BAKER, Minot, junior. MARLYS R. BAKER, Coleharbor, junior. DUANE L. BAKKEN, Velva, freshman. NAN- CY K. BALERUD, Minot, freshman. PATRICIA D. BANGS, Minot, freshman. GARY P. BAR- DEN, McGregor, freshman. DEBBIE J. BARTSCH, Esmond, sophomore. RO- BERT B. BARTZ, Williston, junior. CAROL I. BATEMA, Upham, freshman. JUDY F. BATKE, Velva, sophomore. TERRYLE M. BAUCH, Gar- rison, sophomore. rn - V -Q12 Q' xi ,A . J , wx 1 I H' mf .I ' L W Y! f I 1 L I I l jf pp, , ppm 1 I I HELEN P. ARTZ, sophomore. WALTER D. ASHLEY, Ant- ler, freshman. PEGGY J. ATKINSON, Napoleon, freshman. TERRY A. AUCH, Parshall, junior. MICHAEL D. AVERY, Parshall, junior. CHARLES A. AX- NESS, Minot, junior. SHERYL E. AXNESS, Carpio, fresh- man. MARK S. AXTMAN, Rugby, freshman. DALE K. AXVIG, Rugby, junior. BONNY L. BACHMEIER, Esmond, sophomore. STANLEY D. BACHMEIER, Esmond, sophomore. DICK G. BAERTSCI-I, Minot, sophomore. mfr. . H,,.-.-----,ff----il! if I- - Q 1 . It I , I --I I 'V 'ir i n 4' ,ha X151 1 1 - Pl I , - W A , u ' . w, 1 ' . , '-,:, I. 2 I I -I , -. 4 ifg1jfQ:,E1'i5z-mf55Mr1?1 FI. 'j , ' I, apri l ' I l H 7 fd- it .. HK V ' W i W Quinn' J . 'W' U , A. ,tej zv g V V ,Y I . lj, . I , , 1, . ' '- ' Q I. ' Q-3, ,, 2-Yi. , uv J- t5-,,f'- . , is-f H: ' .fix n l WW' Tis my I ' 5 ,vs imflkfifvm e I I -I 'W il . rms iff. iff w Siiiiizififmilzfi . . 1 ' 'S l . -T2 fi! V V' L E: - 4 V 1 'N N n 2 ,F-fx I 'X gif--' 4- f H.. I pw-.--. , . , ,ls I ' 'WA BEVERLY J. BAUMAN, Minot, sophomore. DONALD J. BAUMAN, Fessenden, freshman. JOAN A. BAXTER, Buford, sophomore. OR- VILLE M. BEAN Glenburn, freshman. BLENDA A. BEAUCLAIR, Minot, freshman. J ERALD P. BECKER, Des Lacs, freshman. LIN- DA C. BECKER, Sidney, Montana, freshman. CELINDA C. BELFORD, Devils Lake, sopho- more. ROLAND C. BELGARDE, Rolette, freshman. ROBBIE A. BELK, Minot, sophomore. BRUCE BELL, Minot, freshman. DEBBIE A. BELL, Minot, freshman. , qu X I .. ,i 4 S Q I ' k. .- 1 Q.':1f V ,A , Q- .-A .5 . f- .Lf .49 5 3- Z VW!-'5f ' R, I TEL 4. ,gi A in Y- Vi I DIANN L. BENHAM, Minot, freshman. NO- REEN K. BENJAMIN, Center, junior BAR- BARA E. BENSON, Columbus, junior. PHYLLIS E. BENSON, Lansford, sophomore. MARILYN J . BENTER, Crosby, freshman. BECKEE J. BENTZ, Harvey, freshman. LAW- RENCE P. BERENS, Oyster Bay, New York, junior. EUGENE O. BERG, Hazen, freshman. JEANETTE E. BERG, Minot, sophomore. SHEI- LA D. BERG, Lignite, junior. ZELLA R. BERG, Lignite, sophomore. LAUREL L. BERGE, Velva, freshman. DONALD L. BER- GERON, Bottineau, freshman. ROGER K. BER- GESON, Moorhead, Minnesota, freshman. BAR- BARA R. BERNER, Sidney, Montana, sopho- more. JACQUELINE D. BERNSDORF, Sherwood, sophomore. DENNIS L. BERRYMAN, Minot, sophomore. LINDA K. BERRYMAN, Minot, freshman. CECILE K. BERUBE, Dunseith, soph- omore. CLARICE A. BERVE, Appam, freshman. BARBARA A. BERVEN, York, freshman. LAR- RY A. BESEMANN, Minot, freshman. KEITH D. BEUCHLER, Minot, sophomore. BRYAN J. BEYER, Ryder, freshman. BONNIE J. BINDE, Corinth, sophomore. ROGER E. BISHOP, Bisbee, junior. GREGORY A. BJ ORNSON, Minot, freshman. EARL G. BLACKBURN, Alida, Saskatchewan, sophomore. DIANA L. BLAIR, Minot, freshman. DAVID C. BLETH, Bismarck, sophomore. 17, ., Yr 1 LH iii- X I I 15 , W x A . ., , ., . ,J , .. . '--,-.1 .mf n - Ji uf x :I . vf- ' it , Qs. -pd, 4 - , ,I . - . I 1 :-:f-T .xff- .- '- I , .,.. , 1 I ' , , M w 'P' -- an . J . . A ' . Vvy' 7 I ' TH - ' W H -,-z :lk ' . .-if ' ' ' T. W' J . n i I 'Z 3 r , . ,, '. I l, 'y ' . at ,I I ,X . We i I 1 I JN in 1 W X, K 4 ' ,r 5 Q X . - . f , . sl1e.e.t-we.. . A .H PHILIP B. BOLYARD, Carpio, junior. DAROL K. BONEBRAKE, Minot, freshman. NANCY S. BONEBRAKE, Minot, sophomore. BEVERLY A. BORGERS, Minot, junior. KAYLEEN A. BORSTAD, Burlington, sophomore. BYRON K. BOSCH, Minot, sophomore. BRAD- LEY J. BOTZ, Granville, freshman. SUSAN E. BOWLES, Minot, sophomore. BONITA K. BOX- ETH, Bowman, freshman. G R E G O R Y P . B O Y L E , Mohall, sophomore. JEFFREY T. BOYLE, Mohall, sophomore. THOMAS J. BOYLE, New Rockford, sophomore. CLARICE K. BRAATEN, Morrison, Colorado, sophomore. MARILEE T. BRAATHEN, Noonan, freshman. ROGER L. BRABANDT, Granville, sophomore. . - :Q .1-an It Viillw' - V l l.g.f.,e j -- ,.- - Iggy: ' .xxx 2. 'nlqgskj -1 9 ' .5 'ci 'TV wwf? 7 jf I 713 I H 3 I ' .if N' lf NV -...Qui 5 sf 'y - ' ,f -' mr., ,-K X' - I -.,ff,fge, ,.f . ,v ll jl' , 1, 'ww r 1 x ,. f Q 'FI' I'-.il sqm, ' 1 ' .f ' , T -f. N if '1 525525 : l NV . l 4.-ii?:e,'Tf-If ,l I I Ein' ff ? I 1 l ef 'N W o - ll in in f Labs benefit from increased urea STEVE A. BLIKRE, Powers Lake, freshman. BONNIE BLIVEN, Minot, freshman. GLORIA J. BLOMS, Foxholm, freshman. KATHY M. BLOMS, Minot, junior. MARTHA A. BLY, Lignite, sophomore. CLEMENT A. BOECHLER, Makoti, junior. DUANE C. BOECHLER, Minot, sophomore. PATTY J. BOEHM, Mandan, freshman. RONALD J. BOEN, Minot, junior. JOHN L. BOESPFLUG, Minot, freshman. SUSAN C. BOETTCI-IER, Souris, sopho- more. NANCY C. BOHRER, Valley City, sophomore. . , K ,..- .. A 1 LT-:S 1. . Q ' ff' N p 1 Q, T- ,J l 1 I, if-:lr ', cg-V L' -Ir I W I I 3 n A Q-?,, pf - , J -,V K I A if h Im-' .- 1 -:ii - 1 ' I ' . 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Q - - - Sfiifig X l' 'Y -' ' A I ' . 57 T235 I I 'Q wi' ' i ' . . i, v 1 fl , ,IJ L lafkaviff I JD -L M , A ,A .f ' N--af I-xi .. f ' I - ' . px , ,. I . ,lr -K' ,E M, 4 I -'..1 .. ' M - . ' .lp -E fr i if 1 . ,X ...av H I EIN!!! Wi CONNIE A. BRADLEY, Minot, junior. COL- LEEN K. BRANDT, Bottineau, sophomore. HARVEY J. BRANDT, Landa, sophomore. GLO- RIA J. BRANDVOLD, Minot, freshman. RO- BERT E. BRANDVOLD, Minot, freshman. JERRY L. BRANESKY, Minot, freshman. COL- LEEN L. BRANNAN, Minot, sophomore. LOUISE BRANNAN, Minot, sophomore. DEN- NIS L. BRATLIEN, Columbus, sophomore. LIN- DA L. BRAUN, Turtle Lake, freshman. ANITA BRAZLE, Minot Air Force Base, sopho- more. CARTER A. BREDING, Powers Lake, junior. ROGER D. BREKHUS, Norma, fresh- man. DANIEL M. BREKKE, Velva, sophomore. RICHARD A. BREND, Mohall, junior. . ..7 . I .,-,.-... . ..,,.,, V V7 T 1 ff A ' ' Va ' 71 V .9 Iii, we ,uzxj - ' ' '- - I K6 I TI T ' 5.51 2 ,- 4-9 ' C15 l in 1 Y H 'ff Q 1 1- 'Q 'f- .- 'E ' H X p U U, .QE L f .I 'y 1 1' . Y, , , H... rf.-.,-Ei-vH ii yn A , iii? , f KLAMANTZ BRUNNER, Minot, sophomore. BONNIE J. BRYN, Minot, freshman. VICTORIA M. BRYSON, Minot, junior. PATRICIA A. BUEN, Berthold, freshman. RICHARD E. BUERKLE, Minot, freshman. ELONNA N. BUETTNER, Kramer, freshman. RAMONA M. BUETTNER, Minot, freshman. SHERRYL G. BUNKER, Sawyer, freshman. CARL L. BURCHILL, Sawyer, junior. DAVID L. BURCKHARD, Surrey, junior. TERRENCE L. BURCKHARD, Minot, freshman. VERLAND P. BURCKHARD, Minot, junior. GERALD M. BURGARD, Minot, freshman. VIVIAN A. BURKE, Minot, junior. ANDREA BURKHARTSMEIER, Rugby, freshman. KATHRYN M. BURNS, Minot, junior. MAR- GARET M. BURSINGER, Bisbee, sophomore. ARDIS M. BURTNESS, Antler, junior. JUANI- TA G. BUSCH, Underwood, sophomore. KEVIN C. BUSCH, Underwood, freshman. RANDALL L. BUSCH, Lakota, junior. NICKI S. BUSH, Big Sandy, Montana, sophomore. RICHARD L. BUTTS, Minot, junior. CLYDE G. BYERLY, Antler, junior. REX R. BYERLY, Watford City, freshman. BARBARA E. BYORUM, Minot, sophomore. GAIL BYRE, Minot, freshman. LEROY S. BYRE, Minot, junior. JAMES W. BYRON, West Sayville, New York, sophomore. PATRICIA S. CALLAHAN, Minot, sophomore. -L ', .. w as , I I Q if l f It S XV' 4 iam' - RUTH E. CARLSON, Minot, freshman. WAYNE L. CARLSON, Parshall, sophomore. PATRICIA L. CARMICHAEL, Bismarck, freshman. FRAN- CES G. CARNELL, Minot Air Force Base, jun- ior. AUDREY L. CARR, Carrington, freshman. JAMES E. CARR, Minot, freshman. RICHARD H. CHADINHA, Minot, sophomore. JUDITH A. CHARLEBOIS, Minot, sophomore. RICHARD A. CHARLEBOIS, Minot, freshman. STEVE E. CHARLEBOIS, Minot, sophomore. BETTY CHARLEY, Minot, junior. RALPH J. ,CHARLEY, Minot, junior. MAXINE E. CHAR- RON, Minot, freshman. LEROY CHASE, New Town, sophomore. MICHAEL D. CHISLON, Minot, freshman. ll' . Pi J QV 44 l sm? 1 . J , 13 0 ,. 4 . if. .f '..,, sas y I , -L' ' . , 3 -3 1 - ' G fi if '.1,w'.' . .ni :M 1 w . I, 1 . ,Q Q J . wb fry? N YQ w K I '5 'N , , ff ' li I PEGGY CALLAHAN, Minot, junior. BARBRA D. CAMP- BELL, Minot, sophomore. THOMAS J. CANTWELL, Minot, Air Force Base, freshman. GERALDINE A. CARKUFF, Stanley, sophomore. BECKY L. CARLSON, Bottineau, sophomore BRUCE D. CARLSON, Minot, junior. DALE E. CARLSON, Minot, sophomore. DWIGHT D. CARLSON, Twin Valley, Minne- sota, freshman. HJALMER O. CARLSON, Minot, junior. LARRY CARL- SON, Minot, freshman. ROBERT L. CARLSON, Glenburn, junior. ROGER CARLSON, Spring Valley, New York, sopho- more. i4 i MaMfgyfMtni rerei l , ff- on 3.!ffWh,ci5 XM snag , , . .fill phil, p I LI! ' V I I ,1.:: ' U YY . il U 1 I A ,, 1 Y ll 4- l ? ..' Y YN F Y- 'Q' X v , l ,i-I. ' ' 'T' ' f . l . 'Q .. , 3-3, . is. XXJ e iw . 1 if -' .+, -:fps u Si: if 5 '17, w X, ' L. 7, 5 x A . 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A y' f ,J E' I. it -..ii K: I A Y i CONNIE J. CHRISTEN, Minot, freshman, KATHLEEN A. CHRISTEN, Minot, sophomore. SHIRLEY A. CHRISTIAN, Minot, freshman. MYRNALOY CHRISTIANSEN, Ryder, fresh- man. DENNIS O. CHRISTIANSON, Zahl, fresh- man. KAREN L. CHRISTIANSON, Bottineau, sopho- more. MARY E. CHRISTIANSON, Granville, junior. ELAINE CHRISTOPHERSON, Garrison, freshman. GLORIA CHRISTOPHERSON, Gar- rison, freshman. NONA B. CHRISTOPHERSON, Minot, junior. CLARINE A. CLARK, Plaza, sophomore. JAMES B. CLARK, Minot, freshman. JUDY K. CLARK, New Rockford, junior. MARLENE J. CLARK, Powers Lake, freshman. GAYLEEN M. CLAY- MORE, Fort Yates, freshman. , . Tm, . , V '11 1 yn V? 32 51 I R. k, 1 . 4- .w il , E Q -N we-.v 1' , . . L ' ' Yi . -fi ' ,- , ' H J 1 'wi 1 I I so , '. : . ' ij r 'fl -.. X . l I W , . ,Q 4- if- Y . A S' 5,1 fs 12 ' 2 X9 in :Si if A iw , X1 MARY A. CONWAY, Minot, freshman. BILLY G. COOK, Mandan, freshman. WANDA K. COOK, Norma, freshman. VAN R. COOPER, Omaha, Nebraska, junior. PATRICIA A. COR- BETT, Williston, sophomore. JEROME J. CORLIES, Minot, sophomore. LORAN A. CORUM, Turtle Lake, sophomore. MARY J. COTTRILL, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. RICHARD R. COWAN, Minot, junior. WILLIAM D. COWAN, Minot, junior. RITA C. COYNE, Minot, sophomore. JOHN R. CRAWFORD, Emmet, freshman. MARY A. CRESS, Minot, junior. ROBERT H. CRESS, Minot, sophomore. TIMOTHY N. CRILLY, Minot, freshman. BARRY W. CRITZER, Chester, Pennsylvania, freshman. FLORENCE M. CROMMETT, War- wick, freshman. CLAIR D. CURTISS, Minot, jun- ior. BOB J. CVANCARA, Ross, sophomore. GARY D. DAI-IL, Minot, sophomore. JANICE R. DAHL, Minot, freshman. RICHARD L. DAHL, Litchville, freshman. DIANE M. DAH- LEN, Minot, sophomore. HARLEY J. DANIELSON, Rolette, sophomore. DOREN M. DANNEWITZ, Minot, freshman. DUANE E. DANNEWITZ, Minot, freshman. RONALD A. DAUGHERTY, Surrey, sophomore. 1 H vT.i-T9-,, I Y ' -1 -'-- ' w , A Y .fin 'L , T 'A Q BEXR i K 'K Y I 1 - I . - - I .. ' is ,R I we .4 I - I: -1, I . 5 I V ,hifi . , I ifrp if if g.. sg ii I 5,1-.... ' 'gif 3, I J. f if Y -'i'.u1fi, I- E I . 1, I .w.... , ff- ii-' v'.7liI-ikfi . L fi V 1 4. I E I ffm 5 New Q11 , ii I.. I , I , . we -yi ti 'ill L rf! X ' IIN., ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Levittown, New York, junior. LINDA L. DAVIDSON, Ray, fresh- man. CAROL J. DAVY, Minot, freshman. CON- NIE J. DAVY, Minot, freshman. DIANE L. DEAN, Lansford, freshman. LINDA L. DEERING, Alamo, freshman. DIL- LYS M. DEETER, Minot, sophomore. ROBERT V. DEFRANZA, Mandan, sophomore. DAVID E. DEGENSTEIN, Bergen, freshman. DOUG D. DEGREE, Minot, sophomore. DAVID D. DELANEY, Ray, junior. DONALD N. DELORME, Roseglen, freshman. GREG C. DEMAKIS, Minot, freshman. BILLY P. DE- MAREE, Minot, freshman. ARLENE J. DEMP- SEY, Souris, freshman. L--.. l-. ,,- M- ,. I Li i-.-a 'HN S X . Wifi 'J -sap ri ld, ' -Ia-' V' 'I 4 -i , ...A 'A K ' N MARY K. DEMPSEY, Minot, junior. EARL P. DENNIS, Stanley, junior. LEONARD P. DE- PLAZES, York, jnnior. JEANNINE DESCH- NEAU, Balta, junior. ROBERT L. DEUTSCH, Plaza, freshman. JOHN M. DEVINE, Minot, freshman. STEVEN C. DICK, Munich, freshman. BRUCE K. DIE- BOLD, Willow City, sophomore. PHYLLIS J. DIEKER, New Carlisle, Ohio, junior. ANN L. DIGNAN, Minot, freshman. JEAN V. DIGNAN, Minot, freshman. ROBERT T. DIGNAN, Minot, junior. MARION A. DILL, Great Falls, Montana, freshman. JOYCE M. DILLAND, Tioga, freshman. MARILYN DI- VINGNZZO, Minot Air Force Base, sophomore. -ii,.yv , , - .21 - 'ff we A in nl . L, E J f if V- fr V - 51 ,1 , ' A if X ww: v l M 4 I .. ' 4 - x ., , 1....l:i 'ui . ' ' ' 1 ' ,. ig- , Q!-3,1 ' It il. . Faux, ff V .4 1 T. 1- I .iii I dt- ,. .W JEFF J. DOCKTER, Minot, freshman. RAPH- AEL B. DOCKTER, Anamoose, junior. SHER- WIN R. DOCKTER, Martin, sophomore. RICH- ARD H. DOEDE, Minot, junior. DOROTHY DOHERTY, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. DARRYL B. DOLAN, White Earth, sophomore. PATRICIA J. DOLAN, Bismarck, sophomore. PATRICK A. DONOVAN, Hazen, freshman. BARRY G. DOSSENKO, Butte, sophomore. PATRICK A. DOWNIE, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. DEBRA A. DOWNS, Munich, fresh- man. GERALD A. DRAVLAND, Minot, fresh- man. RALPH H. DRIESSEN, Velva, sophomore. GORDON L. DUBOVOY, Max, freshman. BEV- ERLY A. DUNHAM, Palermo, freshman. NANCY A. DUNHAM, New Rockford, fresh- man. JOHN W. DUNN, Minot, sophomore. DENNIS R. DUPRE, Minot, sophomore. KATH- LEEN M. DUPRE, Minot, freshman. GEORGE E. DWYER, Minot, sophomore. MARILYN L. DYKE, Plaza, sophomore. RALPH G. DYR- NESS, Minot, freshman. GREGG B. EBERT, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. BARBARA A. EDMAN, Riverdale, junior. VICKY L. EFFERTZ, Minot, sophomore. CHARLES N. EGGEN, Lignite, freshman. KEN O. EIDE. Tioga. sophomore. 1, 7-7 -- .-.N--- -if . 4 A an lfei. 1 x,y I l Q SHARON K. ELSTON, Minot, freshman. JUD- ITH A. ELY, Columbus, freshman. CARIE M. EMAN, Minot, freshman. SANDRA J. EMER- SON, Minot, freshman. VERNON K. EMER- SON, Minot, sophomore. RON G. ENG, Riverdale, sophomore. SHARON R. ENG, Riverdale, freshman. LINDA C. ENGE- BERG, Kenmare, sophomore. ILONA K. EN- GET, Powers Lake, sophomore. RICHARD J. ENNIS, Minot, freshman. CLEO D. ENOCKSON, Washburn, freshman. HENRY P. ERBER, Minot, freshman. ARDIS V. ERICKSON, Minot, junior. BETTY L. ERICKSON, Bisbee, freshman. DIANE W. ERICKSON, Hettinger, freshman. AN I V' g Q -L M -A g l x ,-5? I V22 D356 7 J?5','isf I as saw f+. K-:wi-me f f . as X 1 .J - at ' ' mfs-wiawf Wi ,-WE, A fm? .ji IJLWQ-. ' I , -IW, i--4-v-. ,VL . mi' ,, L T I ' ffl P 'fi g ll fi 2 in . f W' . J Rv. M gf- I I 1 I Q . . . A Nfl' xmmfsf iihgtqmia-grae W 1 'S .iliff till 'i1g..,fiEli'l4'Xli1iVw.. -' H' - W I- - ' W ' ' M H 'S' if I l Sports go outdoors with baseball ORVILLE A. EIDE, Arnegard, junior. ALAN EIDSNESS, Minot, sophomore. DEANNA L. EKSTROM, Kenmare, freshman. JERRY ELBERG, Carpio, freshman. SHARON M. ELDEVIK, Donnybrook, freshman. DALE G. ELHARDT, Minot, junior. JAN M. ELLINGSON, Minot, junior. LINDA K. ELLINGSON, Heimdal, junior. JANE M. ELLISON, Minot, freshman. SANDY K. ELL- WEIN, Minot, junior. JANET M. ELSPERGER, Cando, sophomore. ROGER T. ELSTOEN, Berthold, freshman. ' sv' W xv , l 6 Q, 5gg1,?Jzg:E lp 'IH ' X , 5. w . ,, I I . ,I . , 5 I ' is .9 9 A an ' A li ,Flyi -3 If' K i I4 Q, -I .12 ,L l . l A 5 Q' . -, - lil I. - - : 1 . ' 5 E I 33 . ll ,' t. X . ' -.,,. 5' ' .J VE A Air - , 1 . 1 AX, ,ji 1 W JANE FAIRBANKS, Minot, sophomore. PAUL FAIR- BANKS, Minot, freshman. LYNN FAIRBROTHER, Ban- try, freshman. PHILIP G. FALCON, Minot, junior. GERALD B. FARDEN, Maxbass, sophomore. DEBORAH F. FARRELL, Minot, freshman. CARMEN L. FARSTAD, Bottineau, sophomore. DONALD D. FAST, Garrison, sopho- more. JEFFREY M. FAUL, Harvey, sophomore. LESLIE D. FAUL, Minot, junior. SIAVOSH FAZLOLLAHI, Tehran, Iran, sophomore. BONNIE G. FECHO, Willow City, sopho- more. l' r Qi 'F l ' .- f-Q?-...li if I -rf,-35.452 v H. .1 I E ifsefncs-5414. iz. ' ,?.L..q, L-- . JEAN A. ERICKSON, Upham, sophomore. LINDA M. ERICKSON, Bowbells, sophomore. ROGER E. ERICKSON, Minot, freshman. ALICE L. ERICKSTAD, Starkweather, sen- ior. BEVERLY L. ERIE, Minot, sophomore. JAMES G. ESADES, Minot, junior. GEORGE W. ESLINGER, Minot, freshman. NORMA E. ESLINGER, Minot, freshman. MAUREEN J. ESSLER, Kenmare, freshman. KIP ESTERBY, Minot, sophomore. COLLIN E. EVENSON, Devils Lake, sopho- more. DONALD C. EVENSON, Devils Lake, freshman. FAYE L. EVENSON, New Town, freshman. ANNETTE M. EWERT, Anamoose, freshman. LINDA A. FADNESS, Velva, fresh- man. I E- N, in-Q ' - fu. ffl f 1ijQ3L-LX?-'iaft JOY ANN FECHO, Minot, junior. DAVID A. FEDJE, Minot, freshman. SUE T. FEDJE, Makoti, sophomore. SUSAN J. FELDNER, Minot, Sophomore DONALD F. FENNEWALD, Minot, freshman. DENNIS D. FIELDLER, Mercer, junior. J. BERNARD FIEDLER, Minot, freshman. CON- NIE M. FILLER, Harvey, freshman. DELSIE L. FINCH, Hot Springs, South Dakota, fresh- man. EARL R. FINK, Minot, sophomore. SHARON C. FINKEN, Douglas, freshman. PATRICK J. FINNESSEY, Minot, freshman. CYNTHIA K. FISCHER, Rhame, freshman. JANET L. FISKETJON, Ray, freshman. RAY G. FITZGERALD, Mohall, sophomore. 5 WILLIAM G. FITZPATRICK, Pottsville, Penn- sylvania, freshman. DIANE A. FIX, Harvey, freshman. ERNEST M. FIX, Fessenden, sophomore. RICHARD A. FIX, Garrison, fresh- man. JOY E. FLAHERTY, Berthold, sopho- more. DOUGLAS G. FLAMMANG, Minot, junior. JEAN A. FLATEN, Carpio, sophomore. BONI- TA J. FLYGARE, Kenmare, junior. K. JAC- QUELINE FLYNN, Dunseith, freshman. CHARLOTTE FOGEL, Minot, freshman. MICHAEL L. FOLEY, Laurel, Montana, fresh- man. LORRAINE M. FOREMAN, New Town, sophomore. JENICE M. FORNESS, Carpio, sophomore. BENNIE A. FORSMAN, Minot, freshman. LENNIE R. FORSMAN, Minot, freshman. , 56 'lf' X V JOYCE A. FREDERICK, Belcourt, junior. DENNIS F. FREED, Bowbells, freshman. RUSS L. FREITAG, Harvey, freshman. LIN- DA M. FRETHEIM, Ross, freshman. WAL- LACE J. FRETLAND, Tioga, freshman. STEVEN C. FREY, Harvey, sophomore. JEAN L. FREYHOLTZ, Osnabrock, sopho- more. JUDY D. FRICK, Flaxton, sophomore. CLAREEN I. FRINK, Plaza, freshman. ROSE M. FRITZA, Underwood, freshman. GREGORY C. FROSETH, Kramer, sophomore. STEVEN D. FRUH, Minot, sophomore. BAR- BARA A. FULLER, Minot, freshman. ROBIN D. FUNKE, Mohall, sophomore. EUGENE G. GACKLE, Velva, junior. 5 F '1 E 4, 0 it ' L- Q uvln V.. .. XL - I W i: an ,J 1... Q at 'lil 1 2' Y .- - . A fs j g M, ANNIS G. FOSS, Sherwood, senior. DEANNA C. FOSS, Sherwood, sophomore. LUCRETIA A. FOSS, Mohall, jun- ior. BARBARA A. FOSTER, Minot, freshman. JANE M. FOSTER, Willow City, junior. SUSAN C. FOUR- NIER, Minot, freshman. KENNETH C. FOX, Leeds, sopho- more. JOHN C. FRANKHAUSER, Kief, sophomore. WESLEY L. FRANKLIN, Minot, sophomore. KARLA L. FRANTS, Minot, freshman. GERALDINE L. FRASER, Harvey, sophomore. DARVIN D. FRED, Willow City, fresh- man. rf- W wif i . ,,., D .....L+ gpjs . I ij ' I l, iv.. , 'le' l r .nf l 9 Ml I ,7- . xmas? fm o'oo' I . N, M ,Vg I N I sk' gp, L, 2 f .bf by R Y rj ll X' 'I ' -V Link ,V N f , Ledge serves as observation point THOMAS A. GEFFRE, Napoleon, junior. DIANE C. GE- FROH, Karlsruhe, junior. PATRICIA L. GEFROH, Karls- ruhe, freshman. LARRY G. GEHRING, Denhoff, junior. GERALD P. GEIGER, Bismarck, freshman. ROBERT N. GENDREAU, Minot, freshman. JOSEPH A. GERLE, Mi- not, freshman. CYNTHIA C. GERVAIS, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. FREDERICK B. GERVAIS, Minot Air Force Base, sopho- more. MICHAEL M. GESSNER, Minot, freshman. SUSAN E. GESSNER, Minot, freshman. EDITH A. GIESER, Glad- stone, senior. 3' lr W .- I I ,Lg wr-PM - ' .' ' . st ' '5 I he- -f if 31' s il Q e s - -T f' A-5 ' 4,5 .. I' -I , 1,, 'I V --J: l i' 1' '- ,I ,V ...K ' au. .ii I ft I , I W ' I 'll' I I '-QF 'A I e f V - I f 'WY .fatibie p I . aa 'ri 1- -' ' 'fl' ,IIIJMQ-1 'f7lli5'ill il . . if, I . . M, -I I, , ' ig, A X I... i -f-irq .jim .- is flllnli 'Lf A wx' mu: ,iii -rlbigi, -' - ' , . mi 2' '. ,- . 11' ',, . I IW - . , 'N - .- ll , ' ' -E UU' V : ..:.e22h ' I N I: 1: VQIE 5 yjf 3 B V. . S V Mi g... ry -Y 'f-a cl- 33,5 GH- gi-,HH U 17 if ' El i , IQ , ff . 1- Jil V- - 2 'V , Lf ' I' I JI X I A ' LZFHSA-TT - 'Yi H -H: Y 'Tri firwl V I l ii my FE If wiqzzxgl, VM 7 Q Y' I .. I --'illi fzw is-2' If Q RENEE R. GACKLE, Velva, freshman. JOHN A. GANGE, Drake, freshman. JANE GARAAS, Williston, sophomore. JEANNIE GARAAS, Grenora, freshman. MARLENE F. GARBE, Minot, freshman. TERRY R. GARBE, Minot, freshman. ALFRED L. GARCEAU, St. John, junior. JOANNE B. GARCEAU, St. John, freshman. SANDRA L. GARDELLA, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. LLOYD G. GARDNER, Dunseith, junior.- DIANNE L. GARRISON, Minot, sophomore. KENNETH H. GARTNER, Minot, freshman. LINDA L. GATES, Mohall, junior. BONNIE GAUDERMAN, Grace City, junior. RAYMOND E. GEDEON, Minot, freshman. V' ' i'Iff 7 I ' I' , :Q N. . H It Vg: lv' J i - .1-X.. I I '-5 GERARD N. GIESINGER, Rugby, freshman. ARVY C. GILBERTSON, Raub, junior. KAREN GILBERTSON, Minot, freshman. RONALD L. GILL, Tioga, freshman. BRUCE E. GJESVOLD, Wildrose, freshman. JANICE K. GOEDERT, Tioga, sophomore. DIANE K. GOETZ, Minot, freshman. ROSETTA B. GOETZ, Hazen, freshman. WILLIAM D. GOODFELLOW, Minot, junior. JON C. GOOD- MAN, Upham, freshman. LARRY W. GOODMAN, Minot, junior. DI- ANNE C. GORANSON, Oberon, freshman. DENIS A. GORDE, Foxholm, junior. MARK E. GORDE, Minot, sophomore. SHERRY A. GORDE, Minot, junior. NYLA Y. GOUVEIA, Minot Radar Base, fresh- man. SHARYN S. GRAF, Minot, freshman. MICHAEL G. GRANDALL, Lignite, freshman. BROOKS E. GRANTIER, Minot, sophomore. GORDON J. GREGERSON, Minot, freshman. JOANNE M. GREGERSON, Minot, freshman. JACQUELINE GRENVIK, Minot, freshman. ALEX D. GRIEST, Minot, junior. CONNIE R. GRIFFIN, Minot, freshman. DAVID A. GRIF- FITHS, Danielson, Connecticut, freshman. TRUDY GRIMES, Minot, junior. RICHARD H. GRINDELAND, Fortuna, freshman. ARTHUR O. GROCHOW, Anamoose, junior. LINDA J. GROESBECK, Minot Air Force Base. DE- LORES A. GROSS, Westhope, junior. 'Q W 1 Arg ii X ' iix PAULINE F. GROSS, Sheyenne, freshman. KARILYNN K. GROW, Wolf Point, Montana, freshman. DARRELL D. GRUBB, Tioga, fresh- man. RODNEY D. GUNDERJAHN, Westhope, sophomore. SANDRA L. GUDMUNSON, Minot, freshman. SHELDON L. GUDMUNSON, Minot, junior. JEAN A. GUENTHER, Minot, freshman. MARILYN F. GUENTHER, Dunn Center, soph- Ol'I1OI'6. LOREN D. GUIDINGER, Minot, junior. KAR- EN K. GUILBERT, Rolla, junior. LELA W. GULLICKSON, Max, sophomore. JANE M. GULSETH, Devils Lake, freshman. .ia ,A X155 .19 4 . , ,Q 9 'P Wi! . i , 'Q 1 W I Dales, dances make the weekend ROGER C. HAGEN, Berthold, freshman. MARY JO HA- GENSTEIN, Minot, freshman. HILARY R. HAGER, Balta, sophomore. RICHARD L. HAHN, Minot, freshman. LOIS K. HAIDER, Minot, junior. DOUGLAS A. HALDEN, Berthold, sophomore. JAMES E. HALDEN, Berthold, freshman. LARRY A. HALDEN, Max, sophomore. LAUREL K. HALLINGSTAD, Plaza, freshman. BONNIE HALQUIST, Minot, freshman. SANDRA HALVERSON, Billings, Montana, sophomore. JANICE K. HALVORSON, Minot, sophomore. ' TT . fa' fY'Mq- . , H-W ' 4. 'Wx f, '9 . , . .. . LL- 1419 I .Ak C7 A : it-r 1: , g,gg...7 A-:Q ,S Einar.-1: ,x- W , , .,,. ,,....,. HW Q75 l W ml X W X373 ROGER W. GUTHRIE, Willow City, sophomore. JAMES A. GUTTORMSON, Tioga, junior. MARILYN GUTTROMSON, Williston, sopho- more. SHARON M. HAAG, New Rockford, freshman. WARREN L. HAAGENSON, For- tuna, freshman. DONALD J. HAALAND, Carpio, freshman. ROGER T. HAALAND, Carpio, sophomore. MARVIN HABERLACK, Minot, freshman. RUSSELL K. HADLER, Surrey, freshman. KATHRYN R. HAFNER, Sykeston, freshman. ZONDRA S. HAGA, Bergen, freshman. BEV- ERLY D. HAGEN, Noonan, junior. HARLEY A. HAGEN, Lansford, freshman. JUDY H. HAGEN, Williston, junior. KAREN A. HAGEN, Grenora, junior. I 54152 A I w p .-? 9 , A. .,. . ROGER D. HALVORSON, Ross, freshman. THERESA A. HAMAN, Towner, freshman. DUANE E. HAMEL, Minot, freshman. CAROL L. HAMMER, Minot, freshman. RONALD E. HAMMER, Minot, freshman. JUDY A. HAMMES, Sykeston, junior. BONITA JO HAMMOND, Minot, freshman. CYNTHIA J. HANES, Minot, freshman. ANDREW J. HAN- SEN, Minot, freshman. ARTHUR J. HANSEN, Minot, freshman. BARBARA A. HANSEN, Minot, freshman. CHRISTIAN I. HANSEN, White Earth, fresh- man. CORINE S. HANSEN, Minot, junior. E. MURIEL HANSEN, Deering, junior. GERALD R. HANSEN, Kenmare, sophomore. JOHN A. HANSEN, Minot, junior. JUDITH A. HANSEN, Kenmare, sophomore. MARIE K. HANSEN, Glendive, Montana, freshman. RONALD W. HANSEN, Minot, sophomore. ALFRED L. HANSON, Berthold, freshman. DEBORAH A. HANSON, Velva, sophomore. DENNIS A. HANSON, Turtle Lake, junior. DONNA M. HANSON, Sherwood, sophomore. ERLING H. HANSON, Stanley, freshman. GLENNA G. HANSON, Sherwood, junior. JAN- ICE M. HANSON, McGregor, junior. KAREN LEE HANSON, Sherwood, junior. 'H7 -42' KLINTON M. HANSON, Des Lacs, freshman. MARY ANN HANSON, Williston, junior. DA- VID W. HAPIP, Williston, sophomore. JAYNE A. HARDER, Donnybrook, sophomore. TERRY D. HARDER, Donnybrook, freshman. TODD A. HARKNESS, Minot, freshman. JERRY P. HARMON, Minot, sophomore. DEB- ORAH A. HARNEY, Minot, freshman. CHAR- LES B. HARTLEIB, Minot, freshman. ROD- NEY D. HARTLEIB, Sawyer, freshman. PATRICIA L. HARTMAN, Pleasant Lake, fresh- man. JOHN HARTSOCH, Ray, freshman. JUANITA L. HARVEY, Minot, freshman. JUDITH HASS, Minot, junior. PHILLIP D. HATCHER, Minot, freshman. fs-fr ,j ef is I-Qs? -f' til nn, ,, V Y X rw A 5: my ' 'I 1 is ,- I I 1 . e . . .fl , is VP' . 7 W- 2 ,ff if W K ' N I ' I f m e f I il I . .f-' . '- I 7 il F ' A I F' W I- u 'r H 'iv -' I' ' H . : Q N I . H it FQQM5 .. Q , ,. I uw Q l ll Qrv Q-fi I N. i '7 -T I lit' If li K ,, l 5 .. u ,Ny , . A - ig y V ,a .wp ' ' ' Sb . ' . .. P 1 rf- 1:22231 E -7: !.., I it I' l.5iri::-'Qin-.Q I Wa ,, . 2 fri Kg igf w a -v ' ' BARBARA E. HEADRICK, Minot, junior. GERALD K. HEALY, Pleasant Lake, sophomore. MAVIS I. HEDLIN, Kenmare, sophomore. ROBERT E. HEDLUND, Minot freshman. ROBERT A. HEER, Douglas, freshman. ROBERTA H. HEGLAND, New Rockford, freshman. DEBORAH S. HEG- RANES, Minot, freshman. CHUCK F. HEIDE, Crosby, freshman. MICHAEL J. HEILMAN, New Rockford, freshman LARRY A. HEIMDAL, Tioga, sophomore. KENNETH M HEINS, Oral, south Dakota, freshman. JAMES L. HEIT- MANN, Harvey, sophomore. V T ri' kk fi -J' l - , , 'll lf 1 ' - 1 1 1- 'L7u l . , . f' 'J .- 1 -'V ' ' ' f, 1- Q'-a. A ' , .- , H 54' H' I-fm 1 --L' I .. I' I . - . - Qfgarv 575, ' N U A ,' x .V 'aff 1 ., A HL' 1 I - wi , I 1 ,g L, X-saravh mass. 'lf 'W JAMES A. HAUCK, Richardton, freshman. LA- VONNE HAUFF, Anamoose, sophomore. LOW- ELL D. HAUGEBERG, Max, freshman. SON- JA L. HAUGEBERG, Minot, junior. TED H. HAUGEN, Lansford, freshman. DENNIS W. HAUGEN, Ryder, freshman. JOE R. HAUGEN, Parshall, junior. JUDITH M. HAUGEN, Alexander, freshman. TERRY LEE HAUGEN, Minot, freshman. EUGENE E. HAUGLAND, Parshall, freshman. MARYANNE K. HAUGLAND, Crosby, fresh- man. HAROLD A. HAUGSTAD, Minot, fresh- man. MARLYS R. HAUSCHULZ, Rock Lake, freshman. ROBERT D. HAUSHEER, Miami, Florida, freshman. DAVID J. HAYER, Minot, freshman. r ' J 2: l , l ' f ' f . T i W7 .:.- ,in sa I a J W ghlffh . 'V ' ' ffl-1 - , f ' E ., r U ' -' ' we .sl if I' fy-'Ahh --TJ-t. ,1 ' .- I f . -'- I .... ' MU' I Ii o i . l I ' ' 4 ,, - X VW!-4wl:MX ' ig , I ' ' Q . X ' ' ,Ffa -,A A .. 3- -035. . abr , '-. -' . g .iagw--My ., , A : Q - -araa it . fs as R' i' A 5' ' . -X' :' .v . .' .. .11 . .. . a E lf ' ' 3 A - I-. 5' 3 if i . H, 'ia-as I . J, -a s , x N. 9 li. its I 'P ,,:, . , 9, R ,- SHIRLEY J. HEIZELMAN, Sawyer, freshman. LYNNE D. HELFENSTEIN, Bismarck, fresh- man. CARMEN B. HELM, Anamoose, sopho- more. GEORGE L. HELM, Anamoose, junior. JOEL D. HEMBREE, Tolley, sophomore. DIANE M. HENDERSON, Calvin, freshman. MARY J. HENNESSY, Minot, sophomore. DON- NA M. HENNIX, Bowbells, freshman. DANA A. HENRIKSEN, Dunseith, sophomore. DALE D. HENRY, Minot, freshman. MARJORIE K. HENRY, Westhope, sophomore. RICHARD J. HENSEN, Glenburn, sophomore. JAMES R. HERIGSTAD, Minot, freshman. MARGARET J. HERINGER, Anamoose, sopho- more. BARBARA A. HETT, Minot, freshman. BYRON R. HETT, Minot, junior. KATHLEEN E. HETTWER, Carrington, junior. JOHN W. HIERATH, Powers Lake, sophomore. WARREN L. HIGHT, Minot, junior. LINDA HILDE- BRAND, Hazen, junior. DIANNE K. HILDENBRAND, Minot, freshman. CAROLYN F. HILL, Upham, freshman. JIMMY W. HILL, Ray, freshman. KORLIESS K. HILL, Emmet, freshman. MARILYN R. HILL, Upham, freshman. MICHAEL D. HILL, Surrey, sophomore. DON- ALD W. HILLER, Granville, freshman. JE- ROME W. HILSON, Minot, freshman. VICKY L. HILZENDAGER, Rugby, freshman. KAREN K. HINTZ, Hazen, freshman. V J l jf, 4 V ,X V Wx I ll 1 'Q 1 ,A ,gl , I. i 'rr 9545.93 I . Q' ' E' as 'L Q3 - K ' r' I' . fgjqfi 1.iQ'FL.1kl ' eg gp- 4.-Jv ' at if I, W . is ,ax ' --7 BRUCE K. HOFFERT, Minot, freshman. KEN- NETH C. HOFFERT, Pleasant Lake, junior. CAROLE J. HOFFMAN, Minot, sophomore. GERALD D. HOILAND, Minot, sophomore. JEANETTE M. HOLIEN, Cando, sophomore. KATHLEEN J. HOLLE, New Salem, junior. CLARENCE A. HOLLOWAY, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. LAURENCE M. HOLWEG- NER, Minot, freshman. THOMAS Kg HOVE, Powers Lake, junior. ODELL M. HOVEY, Par- shall, freshman. KAREN M. HOVLAND, Velva, freshman. BON- NIE M. HOWELL, Stanley, junior. RICHARD D. HOWEY, Minot, freshman. THOMAS G. HOYME, Minot, freshman. JAMES L. HOYNES, Towner, freshman. i '1.T 1,.4T.fT1f.72f'1'f ',:. 1 i 'fi' ff l f' L 'V r , I7 YH, q ' . l i I 1' f ls, I' 'I -- I .153 . ' 'iff' JM ' ' - 7' A- 'U ' S , ' ' :' 3 . '. il-,xi l ' .v-'v .1 1 u I .lf 1' .I I ff-uvvlm iw-.. I in g 'gs Flief ff I ' kg? i i.v, -tw KA l l X ..,,,g1..i1-rfx' 'H ' ' ,,, ,P r ' 'J l 4 W Sl I . y ., '-vi-' f Alf .T '1l 'x - VERN E. HIRSCHKORN, Minot, freshman. CAROL R. HJELMSTAD, New Town, sophomore. JANET Y. HJELM- STAD, Glenburn, sophomore. DOUGLAS D. HOAG, Minot, sophomore. JAMES K. HOCHHALTER, Minot, freshman. JUDITH A. HOERER, Rolla, junior. SUSAN J. HOFER, Minot, fresh- man. DEANNA G. HOFF, Columbus, freshman. STEVEN M. HOFF, Parshall, freshman..PENNY L. HOF- FARD, Harvey, sophomore. DAVID J. HOFFART, Rugby, sophomore. DONALD Jl HOFFART, Anamoose, sopho- more. mx .I-lf. X gg' gf :la Q N X 4, -Q rvgf H. - . 1. - ,Q . f -ff' g I .j X ll , ,.95c+ , pf. I .. 1 H X L., . If W, E ' Q eq .M is . X' mv' I ' r f- . A . LAY! -W Vi . FT' -545 Q' L? Q ' lf ff A A '. .j O is rtllf-MATIL ,M A S117 A he X 'YL .J A ' jab VI, .i Ti! f , 1 Lf f'. t f .qt I fi 1 ' 3' J .fl , 'VX 4 ,.. C-'yt Q -.-N CURTIS W. HUBER, Westhope, senior. SHAR- ON L. HUBER, Martin, freshman. KAY D. HUBRIG, Minot, freshman. DENISE E. HUD- DLESON, Mandan, junior. RALPH E. HUEBNER, Sydney, sophomore. RICHARD A. HUELSMAN, Mohall, freshman. JUDITH A. HUESERS, Minot, junior. GERALD B. HUGHES, Laurel, Montana, junior. CHERYL M. HUIZENGA, Minot, freshman. SANDRA K. HUIZENGA, Glenburn, freshman. ROBERT J. HULTBERG, Washburn, sopho- more. MICHAEL J . HUMMEL, Minot, fresh- man. f !v 3' , I , EUz5-,gr . ,Q i. , N . it 'IT UW l 'J' -.. :J 'Z ox I -4. rj X rr ,- ' N-Q-ily' W- . -' 'f e .,--if f ..'. 2 W Q -1 f ' mill'-feffifl t :Fifi-L LL W lzklge , xg fx 'A QQJX , ,F , . . f get j , ee I tis I ' ' F. A SUE M. HUMPHREYS, Minot, junior. ELIZA- BETH HUSTAD, Minot, sophomore. GENE A. HYSJULIEN, Crosby, freshman. ROXANNE K. HYSTAD, Minot, freshman. MARYJO E. IGLEHART, Emmet, freshman. GARY LL IMDIEKE, Fargo, freshman. JUDITH INGRAM, Mt. Gilead, North Carolina, freshman. GARY S. ISAACS, Minot, sophomore. KATH- LEEN ISAACSON, Minot, freshman. JAMES W. ISAAK, Anamoose, sophomore. PAUL IVERSLIE, Minot, junior. MICHAEL R. IVES, Bismarck, junior. JOSEPH JABLONSKI, Nutley, New Jersey, sophomore. ROBERT J. JACKSON, Plaza, junior. RUTH ANN JACOBS, Stanley, freshman. DALE R. JACOBSEN, Flaxton, freshman. JAMES J. JACOBSON, Drake, junior. JUDITH A. JACOBSON, Drake, freshman. LINDA E. JAEGER, Dickinson, junior. GEORGIA JANA- VARA, Drake, sophomore. JERRY D. JANZ, Makoti, sophomore. ALVE L. JEMSTRUD, Rolette, junior. LARRY L. JENSEN, Minot, freshman. RICHARD JEN- SEN, Minot, sophomore. TERRY L. JESSE, Bowden, freshman. DENNIS H. JOHANSEN, Ryder, freshman. DONNA L. J OHANSEN, Ryder, junior. GLADYS H. J OHNSEN, Velva, sophomore. AL- LISON A. JOHNSON, Regina, Saskatchewan, sophomore. ALYCE ANN JOHNSON, Rolette, freshman. JOYCE B. JOHNSON, Carpio, junior. KEN- NETH L. JOHNSON, Minot, junior. KENNETH P. JOHNSON, New Town, freshman. LARRY D. JOHNSON, Minot, junior. LEON A. JOHN- SON, Minot, freshman. LILLIAN G. JOHNSON, Burlington, sopho- more. LINDA A. JOHNSON, Columbus, junior. LINDA K. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. LON- NIE L. JOHNSON, Garrison, freshman. LARRY C. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. MYRA M. JOHNSON, Minot, junior. PAMELA A. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. PAT R. JOHN- SON, Stanley, freshman. RICK V. JOHNSON, Lebania, Indiana, junior. ROBERT A. JOHN- SON, Minot, sophomore. Might as well laugh about if. BARBARA A. JOHNSON, Minot, sophomore. CAROL ANN JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. CHARLENE F. JOHN- SON, Minot, freshman. CHARLES W. JOHNSON, Minot, Air Force Base, sophomore. CONNIE R. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. DAVID A. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. DENIS M. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. DIANNE JOHNSON, Willow City, freshman. DONNA M. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. JAMES A. JOHNSON, Ryder. junior. JANE M. JOHNSON, Devils Lake, freshman. JEFFREY L. JOHNSON, Bowbells, fresh- man. ji ' 'Tj H 1fiV 1 'Wifi' f c .Trng I I V 5' W X I W In 'ig-5 -f -' I I I -' v, - , . . 5- , , , I. I ,I . ..,, , i -,--, , -.1 ..,. -., ,-- ll ., x, ,, 4 A, M if? ' rf F A'- ' I ' i ihiiii ffafhi.-..Q'. fi . N H V'+f'iW i r ',,- 5-' . i :J 7 DQRHJDH W ' 'yi 'i iii:-55 . Y Q X 'bv r V: V . -1 I I iw, .fi z Q K y s - 1 - 'L .. -u - ' ,.121ekQ:A, fi:' ,A:fSi'sy1l. C 5 f: 32:-'Vim--R :4dE 'r'-51. , 3' .Jin-5:.'2.5z ' gg., S5711 . i , ' Toyz.-:men .-Isfirzm . , , ,. . V ,n i A 'Y , in , 15. -.. , ' ,' ' '-, ' 'E 1 v' .' 'Q 1 nw N-' - . ,- 8 14-, Q H K-,4iT A- Foofball exudes full excitement. GREGORY G. JORDAHL, Minot, freshman. CONNIE M. JORDAN, Mandan, sophomore. JERRY L. JORGENSON, Leeds, freshman. LARRY N. JULSON, Minot, freshman. GARY P. JUNG, Norwich, freshman. SONYA JUNKER, Mandan, freshman. LESTER A. JURGENS, Taylor, sophomore. ROBERT D. JUST, Mandan, freshman. DOLORES A. KABANUCK, Minot, freshman. JAMES R. KABANUK, Minot, junior. CAROL H. KAEDING, Penn, sophomore. DARYL L. KALLBERG, Lostwood, freshman. 'Sf'- Ida' Q fs' M: -fa- Y H96-.A ,FW i I I 2 I- fi-1' Q we ' f I .I-. if- A f . 12-.5 w I 1 i.. 5 ,, , ,Q ga! I .,.55i, vb -, j A . . . . ' Q 421' ' ff-Fl. ' 5 A . I .i , Y V ,az in Q3--.-5.2. Q V . w57'21.'ffa,,,e,v, y-lg-4 , . ., ,1 I X -c I qafwfrfrwgfiwh ii A xxx 1, ,, ,i Y- . -.-::::: '- -,wftzf if ' '-...fam RUBY K. JOHNSON, Minot, freshman. SHAR- ON R. JOHNSON, Minot, junior. TERRANCE L. JOHNSON, Minot, junior. VICKI S. JOHN- SON, Minot, sophomore. WAYNE A. JOHNSON, Stanley, freshman. BARBARA A. JOHNSTON, Minot, junior. DON- ALD M. JOHNSTON, Minot, junior. LINDA E. JOHNSTON, Plentywood, Montana, freshman. RONALD J. JOHNSTON, Lansford, freshman. FRANK A. JONES, Minot, sophomore. JAN S. JONES, Kenmare, freshman. MARION B. JONES, Ryder, freshman. PAT G. JONES, Minot, sophomore. ROBERT J. JONES, Harvey, junior. CAROL J. J ORDAHL, Minot, freshman. I 4- n'-2 I .. 5 lx ' I I .,-ei aj? . .- ' .4 -H L.. I .gf la 'J N' ibut ? ' in .r i Q al s , 1 ' 9 .. I i 'J ll ,, '- LARRY J. KALLIAS, Minot, freshman. GAYLE M. KALMBACH, Minot, sophomore. WALLACE D. KALMBACH, Minot, freshman. JAMES KANE, Minot, junior. DONALD W. KAPFER, Anamoose, freshman. GEORGENE A. KARY, Minot, freshman. BEV- ERLY L. KASPER, Minot, sophomore. WAYNE V. KASSCHAU, Minot, sophomore. H. BRUCE KAYLOR, Norwich, junior. RODNEY A. KAY- LOR, Norwich, freshman. FRED D. KELESNIK, Souris, Manitoba, junior. ALVIN J. KELLER, Minot, sophomore. JUD- ITH A. KELLER, Minot, freshman. STEVEN D. KELLER, Harvey, sophomore. BARBARA KEMBLE, Minot, junior. LINDA A. KEMP, Minot, freshman. LINDA E. KENNEDY, Hot Springs, South Dakota, fresh- man. RICKEY A. KERSTEN, Bottineau, sopho- more. JOYCE E. KETTEL, Wildrose, junior. MARY R. KIEFFER, Portal, freshman. DOUGLAS E. KILBER, Stanton, freshman. RICHARD C. KIMBALL, Ryder, freshman. CHERYL A. KING, Minot, freshman. CONNIE S. KING, Starkweather, junior. ANN F. KIR- CHOFF, Minot Air Force Base, junior. LAUREL K. KIRKEIDE, Minot, freshman. SHARON L. KITCH, Berthold, sophomore. AN- NETTE C. KJELSHUS, Souris, sophomore. SHEILA A. KLEFSTAD, Pekin, sophomore. KAREN K. KLEIN, Minotjfreshman. gp 1, th? I- 41' . Y ' I 4,-11' I . it .Q l l l 'X . j ll ,- .Q f ' 'K is . I 1, . i ii? igiq' Y' W if , ki 'nun ' ' , 1. ' X . 'vias-.rf-2--:Zim-lie'-if CONNIE M. KLEINGARTNER, Minot, fresh- man. MURRAY L. KLING, Minot, freshman. LEE J . KLOSTERMAN, Minot, junior. NANCY L. KLUNGTVEDT, Minot, freshman. LORETTA M. KNIGHT, Williston, junior. CLAUDIA J. KNODEL, Minot, freshman. CHERYL KNOEPFLE, Minot, sophomore. HOWARD H. KNOEPFLE, Minot, freshman. MICHAEL G. KNOOP, Minot, freshman. GAIL A. KNUTSON, Harlow, sophomore. JUDITH K. KNUTSON, Lignite, sophomore. LAVONN S. KNUTSON, Norma, freshman. l ,ff P l lc ll rll I l++ I 5 bl I5 ll ROBERT D. KRAMER, Karlsruhe, freshman. CHERYL J. KRAPU, Harvey, freshman. DALE W. KREBS, Harvey, freshman. WILLIAM J. KREBS, Harvey, freshman. MARCHITA R. KREBSBACH, Warwick, freshman. STEVE M. KREBSBACH, Max, freshman. ELDON KREIN, River- dale, junior. HOWARD W. KREMER, Orrin, junior. DOUGLAS L. KRETSCHMAR, Minot, sophomore. TIM KRETSCHMAR, Minot, junior. ROY R. KRIEDMAN, Drake, sophomore. BETTY J. KRINKE, Minot, junior. 13 .f-:ar jj ,I O ,pw . I ' I -fy 'KRT ': ' V . . VV., .I I . 3 ,,, ' - . A t ,,, , if f u. t ' lv ' ' , l A I I-.V f QCA.. ...wa Nwmilll . . 4, viii- XII,-w5f?g?g , Q, I ril li 'J' 1 if QTHJ' ll.f-- ' I llw Li 5 'VI' 3 ..A' I .iq Q P5-,Z ' 4 1 .. fa' 'X PETER R. KNUTSON, Norma, sophomore. RANDALL S. KNUTSON, Hasting, Minnesota, freshman. KATHY K. KOHLMAN, Minot, fresh- man. SUSAN M. KOK, Plaza, freshman. TERRY D. KOLBO, Mohall, freshman. TERRY R. KONGELF, Minot, freshman. CAR- OLYN R. KOPPELSLOEN, Columbus, sopho- more. CONSTANCE KOPPELSLOEN, Colum- bus, freshman. JACK F. KOROLSKY, Minot, freshman. DARLENE M. KOSTENKO, Max freshman. ! JOSEPH F. KOTNOUR, Minot, sophomore. MICHAEL P. KOTTSICK, Minot, junior. RO- DERICK J. KOTYLO, Minot, freshman. JAMES D. KRAFT, Minot, sophomore. TOM M. KRAFT, Rugby, junior. 5 ' n . -za . -I I I 1 Ji a,- H , K 1. .I .. .. - 1. - W, I . x g X 1 PM I , 5 . HTH 'P 1 ll I lj f gimayrix, H , . A , . Q fn M Q, ,X A, I '-rj 5 , IQ 5 V fif7n'f71'1' i i . 1 ,X l j .:v l an E A' lj g,.:.1-L W ff' 1 , lf ' I ROBERT A. KRONBERGER, Almont, fresh- man. SANDRA L. KROSBAKKEN, Minot, freshman. MARKAYE KROSKE, Minot, fresh- man. JANE E. KRUEGER, Niagara, junior. JOHN D. KRUEGER, Garrison, freshman. CELIA M. KUITUNEN, Minot, freshman. AN- THONY E. KULIG, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, freshman. ANITA F. KULLAND, Palermo, freshman. DAVID E. KUNTZ, Bismarck, fresh- man. EDGAR A. KURZWEG, Harvey, fresh- man. SANDRA A. KUSCHEL, Williston, freshman. SANDRA D. KUTZ, Sykeston, freshman. CHARLOTTE E. KVEUM, Landa, freshman. SALLY KYES, Minot, sophomore. MARIE S. LABARRE, Webster, junior. GERARD G. LABELLE, Minot, junior. LESLIE S. LABELLE, Minot, freshman. DARYL L. LA- DUKE, Shields, freshman. JIM E. LADUKE, Minot, sophomore. YVONNE A. LAGASSE, Rol- la, freshman. STEVEN R. LAGERQUIST, Rugby, fresh- man. GARY E. LAHTINER, New Town, fresh- man. CRAIG L. LAKODUK, Turtle Lake, fresh- man. CHERYL E. LANDERS, Kenmare, fresh- man. KENNETH W. LANDERS, Kenmare, freshman. ELAINE B. LANE, Minot, junior. MARLYS F. LANG, Maxbass, sophomore. CHARLES 'E. LANGBEIN, Lake Villa, Illinois, junior. AR- DEEN J. LANGNESS, Minot, sophomore. RICHARD J. LANGORD, Minot, freshman. X Tv V ' 1 A 5 KATHLEEN LARSON, Minot, freshman. LONA LOU LARSON, Foxholm, junior LYNN M. LARSON, Minot, freshman. MARILYN LAR- SON, Ryder, freshman. MAURINE C. LAR- SON, Devils Lake, freshman. SHARON M. LARSON, Minot, freshman. WAYNE E. LARSON, Ryder, freshman. D. RICK LASKOWSKI, Deering, sophomore. JAN- ICE LEDOUX, Westhope, freshman. BRIAN G. LEE, Iansford, freshman. CARMEN M. LEE, Fortuna, freshman. CLAR- ENCE A. LEE, Minot, junior. GARY A. LEE, Westhope, freshman. GARY L. LEE, Minot, freshman. GORDON J. LEE, Berthold, sopho- more. .7 . - ,,, , Y- -. ii--,.--V ---- ii in FV! if . 4 T51 i ff Lim I ,. iz? I K.: 7 I3-:F 1 'I' I NANCY M. LANGSETH, Minot, sophomore. BARTON T. LANNING, Montague, California, sophomore. JEANETTE C. LAQUA, Williston, freshman. CAROLYN M. LAR- COMBE, Minot, sophomore. DAVE C. LAROQUE, Williston, junior. LINDA L. LAR- SEN, Norma, freshman. ARTICE C. LARSON, Minot, freshman. BARBARA A. LARSON, Overly, Junior. CURTIS A. LARSON, Minot, sophomore. DALE LEE LAR- SON, Minot, sophomore. GAIL LARSON, Heimdal, fresh- man. J OSEPHINE LARSON, Velva, freshman. 'lU. .- '1 , . ll' Vi s ' .'-,X 7 Y 1'7 , fd K , -1 Ae IFF I X if' I V ,Q I if My X X , v i ' ',X 1 is 1 . F 1 4 3. 'I-'W 'IRI' t is gl E,-, , III, V, fx-.5 ' 2-If 1-f' ...ty . LADONNA K. LEE, Kenmare, sophomore. PHILIP J. LEE, Berthold, junior. ROGER A. LEE, Minot, freshman. MAXINE A. LEIER, Esmond, sophomore. LAMONT H. LEINGANG, Velva, freshman. RONAL A. LEONARD, Minot, sophomore. BONNIE J. LERVIK, Crosby, freshman. DA- VID G. LESMEISTER, Rugby, sophomore. DAVID A. LEVERSON, Minot, junior. DEN- NIS J. LIEBEL, Underwood, freshman. DIANA N. LIEBELT, Sawyer, freshman. PAT- RICIA A. LILL, New Rockford, sophomore. DOUGLAS LINDEKUGEL, Bottineau, sopho- more. ALICIA M. LINDEMANN, Minot, fresh- man. INA M. LINDSLEY, Jamestown, fresh- man. j , . I -E It is- XP' , in , if was 'Lf ' 74. 1 .N ai 'v f ,lf 'A' -. -A : - . W' S5-31 53' 3 ,V ,4b.' 5 N 'I N w' yi! f Q ix vi I ff I . fi Q 2 i Nr i L+ ' ,uf L: Wi? H In 'i I! I I I if JOHN E. LINDSTROM, Minot, freshman. ROD- NEY B. LINDSTROM, Sheyenne, sophomore. WILLIAM J. LINK, Minot, sophomore. DAR- RELL G. LINNERTZ, Ryder, freshman. MICHAEL C. LITTLER, Minot, sophomore. GARY P. LIVINGSTON, Kenmare, junior. GENE L. LIVINGSTON, Minot, freshman. MARY C. LIVINGSTON, Minot, freshman. NORMAN J. LIVINGSTON, Minot, sophomore DOUGLAS LOCKREM, Riverdale, freshman ED C. LOCKWOOD, Bowbells, sophomore LINDA A. LOCKWOOD, Bowbells, freshman. LINDA R. LOCKWOOD, Bowbells, sophomore. LUCILLE LOFTESNES, Granville, freshman. LARRY L. LOGAN, Minot, freshman. EUNICE M. LOHSE, Mohall, junior. STUART G. LOKEN, Velva, junior. CAROL S. LOKKEN, Stanley, sophomore. GER- ALD W. LOKKEN, McGregor, senior. GLENN R. LOKKEN, McGregor, freshman. DALE R. LONG, Minot, sophomore. MARY M. LONG, Upham, freshman. SUSAN K. LONG, Upham, sophomore. ROGER L. LOOYENGA, Mandan, senior. ROGER H. LOOYSEN, Carpio, freshman. CARMEN J. LORE, Nutley, New Jersey, junior. RACHEL E. LORENTZEN, Washburn, junior. V I - flii .,,: L ' ' lin 7.3:--' , . 1 ULU- Q.. 7 . -BN . 4 . ' J is , 1 , - 2, Th 'vu' l ,. .wait xg- by l I . .. f-Y A f , 5.-,mfg 3.3 - -Alf e x - -1 X f ' Y' ' ff. x ffl j ,.-. l A I '- wiv nl f . ' ' wwaif ,. .- . if 'li' lf Wg' WI 6 I 'La X X - 1 'xr -1 .J I 9 x ' A l r I -f . rg 1 fr! vb v lc nl 4,3-I 4 A nl 'if gf fl I 'll ft l G .JK ' f ' ..f,F3,g ',y .Q , , 'fl.z,5 . 'K 11' .ui I fin 3126.2 LQ.'.r:' ' . i'i- P 'H 's17. !?1..: wliif sl 5 .. WILLIAM F. LUKACH, Noonan, freshman. ALLEN S. LUND, Bowden, sophomore. MAR- LENE R. LUND, Minot, freshman. PETER C. LUNDE, Tolna, sophomore. JACK M. LUN- DEEN, Minot, freshman. CAROLYN K. LUNDER, Minot, freshman. RICHARD E. LUNDGREN, Kenmare, fresh- man. PETE J. LUXEM, Minot, sophomore. DIANE C. LYON, Minot, freshman. ROYAL D. LYSON, Parshall, sophomore. RONALD W. MCBETH, Williston, junior. MAR- GARET M. MCCANN, Westhope, sophomore. CHARLES A. MCCAULEY, Minot, freshman. WILLIAM R. MCCOLLUM, Minot, junior. DAVID R. MCCORMACK, Des Lacs, sophomore. I L . ' 3' -J w - . l ' -x J f.. -,Y l I 4. i ' k' I'-:uf-i-rfj r, I A M3:?Vuil 4, gn I ' f' w lx' Iwi , W 1 g '44 , MY., wwuiil N i w- lm HHN V Y. . I .I f ill 41 V fzflafi , A Nr . ':..'-Kimi! ii I 2 .11 ray. Q 3 V ' Q L1-f l , N j aim. H li li Routine merges into preoccupation CONNIE L. LOTZER, Des Lacs, freshman. BARRY G. LOUCKS, Noonan, freshman. KENNETH R. LOUGHEAD, Minot, sophomore. THOMAS H. LOUIS, Minot, freshman. LAWRENCE L. LOUSER, Minot, junior. BRUCE M. LOV- DAHL, McGregor, senior. ILA CLEO LOVDAHL, McGreg- or, freshman. MARGE K. LOVELAND, Minot, junior. VICKY L. LUDWIG, Sydney, freshman. DARLENE C. LUEBKE, Minot, freshman. ROBERT A. LUEPKE, Minot, senior. JOSEPH M. LUKACH, Noonan, junior. 'x fig? Q '-2 -1 . I T5-rr' I f ' ,..- 4 ga 1 , ! TL-. L, . or fa . . Z l I 11 A' I ' 5 my V , .,,.-:J ling! K f , - 'X . ' Z 55-iff I f l .4 E - 'S TT' l a rf i :A Ci PAN ff? ' ' . ' ki H . ' ' I I 45-,I I, V ' 'N U I ill 1:1115- ELIZABETH MCDANIEL, Minot, sophomore. SCOTT J. MCDANIEL, Devils Lake, freshman. MARLY D. MCDONALD, Souris, junior. REGI- NALD H. MCDONALD, Souris, freshman. GREGORY K. MCEVERS, Lignite, freshman. JUDITH E. MCGAUVRAN, Osnabrock, fresh- man. JOHN MCGINLEY, Minot, sophomore. PHYLLIS J. MCGRATH, Williston, freshman. CAROLE K. MCGREGOR, Minot, freshman. JAMES H. MCGUIRE, Carpio, freshman. DEB- ORAH L. MCKINNEY, Valley City, sophomore. COLLEEN M. MCMAI-ION, Minot, freshman. Il C 'lj' 41? 'A 12 Q . 1 I . lf -if .Aw -1. j 4, , . ,.., . ., ,- 1 ' 1 I ..,ir. ffJ2r- .f f -1 5f:W,5l 5uL,:.,. .A- '-5 .U .--msg I - . I-gi'- L'- r1f.sl Jr lf 12- tu 'I -. . - ' .1 45 lx- r- ir' -1 Z ww' 'A ,lm j : 'Y f -Y 1 l . l 1. : -ar ...Q . S-A ' ! MICHAEL R. MCMAHON, Granville, freshman. DARRELL K. MCNAMARA, Drake, freshman. TERRY M. MCNEA, Minot, junior. JILL A. MCNEAL, Kenmare, freshman. RONALD W. MABIE, Crosby, freshman. KERRY J. MACK, Orrin, freshman. JON N. MADSEN, Westhope, junior. ANDREA H. MAGNUSON, Sherwood, freshman. ELAINE G. MAHEUM, Minot, junior. DONNY L. MAL- COMB, Berthold, junior. RUSSELL A. MALCOMB, Minot, freshman. REED K. MALM, freshman. MARY K. MAN- ROSS, Minot, junior. BENITO J. MAR, Minot, freshman. PATRICIA A. MARCOTTE, West- hope, sophomore. LINDA R. MAREK, Linton, freshman. PAT- RICK J. MARION, Grenora, sophomore. PAUL L. MARION, Grenora, freshman. KATHLEEN M. MARK, Williston, sophomore. RODNEY C. MARKS, Minot, freshman. LOIS J. MARKUSON, Williston, freshman. SHELLIE F. MARSLAND, Minot, sophomore. MARION C. MARTIN, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. WARREN W. MARTIN, Des Lacs, sophomore. ALVIS I. MARTINSON, Kenmare, freshman. MARLYS A. MARTWICK, Balfour, sophomore. FRANKLIN P. MASSINE, Rugby, freshman. CARLOTTA J. MASTEL, Linton, sophomore. JUNE J. MASTERS, Niobe, junior. DUANE A. MATCHA, Minot, junior. . -mf . W Q77 .W J? 1 .:- F- if V . was I .ff v . 1 ' -vw W . W ...ak-4-F A ' THOMAS C. MAUPIN, Minot, sophomore. LANA L MAXFIELD Tam ico so homore ' 7 p 5 p ' MARSHALL W. MAXWELL, Turtle Lake, so- phomore. NADIA C. MAY, Lansford, freshman BRUCE A. MAYER, Park F01-est, Illinois, soph- omore. SHARON A. MEKVOLD, Scranton, freshman LINDA o. MELBERG, Battle View, juniorf DEBBI J. MELBY, Minot, freshman. LINDA D MELBY, Bowbells, freshman. LORETTA L MELLAND, Norma, junior. MARK S. MELLUM, Minot, freshman. MAR- SHA M. MENA, Minot, sophomore. JOANN K MERTES, Bowbells, junior. MARGARET J METCALFE, Dunseith, junior. LINDA C. METZGER, Cando, freshman. V 'V IPIWVVZ Z' . H 4, J ff ll w I 1 'S .. V 1. L 112,-I 'j i , all - 7-. 4 I in L 4 . -I 5 A ,Q -H - Signs welcome homecoming alums KENNETH J. MATCHS, Upham, freshman. CAROL M. MATHIAS, Garrison, sophomore. KAREN R. MATSON, Glenburn, freshman. DEAN L. MATTERN, Mohall, fresh- man. ELIZABETH MATTERN, Windsor, freshman. LOREN W. MATTERN, Mohall, junior. STEVEN C. MATTERN, West- hope, junior. TIMOTHY J . MATTHEWS, Westhope, fresh- man. VIVA ANN MATTHEWS, Emmet, freshman. ALAN K. MATTSON, Minot, freshman. CAROLYN A. MATTSON, Minot, senior. RODNEY A. MAU, Mohall, sophomore. 1, -fr-.1 I rf I 4? I , Q13 1 R3 M l i 'I 4 I 1 1. 6 f , ' ,Q 1 'l'l l w J' 5' ' I lxiaiifflmffl 2-as I . X 53' . 4 3 V . . ' 1 ' , w will -I A Y 1 if-its t 4- I .- I -A -,- , Ha '93 -if t I. 4 x rd f - T fin Q U - , If .f :M ' A ' g-isa-' ' , ' -ff n 24,-iw- - .'. - 2 . Qz,.m:-.Q . ,. v . . 1 if U 'J + riff.-f1.,2e21f? -I , ' T351 f I 'V V' I Y I 1-Tj. - Lg 1 In I Bw fi V VY i f 'ky di ? , 'N 'J I X QQ: F5 ,, I ,Pb -' ' ' ' Q-i- Z '-11? ' ' 1- Lf' 1 ' . I I I J , ' - -A Hz, K. ' 1 1 'I jixfriv 1 I I '5 1 V' u . jfs . f 2 it ff I Qravamff' , z f il F5 j . if fi g X155 ' A FF'-:ii W 4' BARBARA J. MILLER, Minot, junior. BRUCE A. MIL- LER, Minot, freshman. CARLOTTA J. MILLER, Minot, freshman. CONNIE H. MILLER, Minot, freshman. JANENE K. MILLER, Minot, junior. LINDA A. MILLER, Deering, junior. LOTA P. MILLER, Minot, junior. DEB- BIE A. MILLS, Minot, freshman. KATHLEEN MINER, Minot, freshman. MARY M. MIT- CHELL, Minot, freshman. OLIVIA J. MITCHELL, Minot Air Force Base, junior. MARLENE R. MOE, Crosby, fresh- man. -, I .- .lx 'Q , . . X , :vim , I ia .1 A .- , I-1 f W Y If -19 I . W lf v I 1 I Iv-fm . Im f . A fy . af X Pm f it I YN I, 'V L lligmi Wet- llflll 'W V Y , ., 9:1 ' ' ' KY I . we I ,il -I ' N , H X M. ., ,',I r YI W 4 lx rl! 1 v MW' . l in ' Q I .I , 10 'K ,FIYMXI :- lv fEi..',Q Z- W W if , A W W il M N , F ' f i 11'-Ty '. ,..11., -- H , 'H , L. jp, 4 ' M f .X A Q- -- IV'.. ,Qi iff :V f' I 'J' fla it M. JOANN MEUTH, Minot, freshman. PAT J. MEUTH, Minot, sophomore. SHARON K. MEUTH, Minot, freshman. INGRID MEYER, Minot, freshman. ANN N. MICHAELS, Churchs Ferry, junior. MARLYS MICHALENKO, Butte, junior. BAR- BARA J. MICHEL, Donnybrook, sophomore. KATHLEEN A. MICHELSEN, Minot, freshman. DWIGHT K. MICKELSON, Souris, freshman. AUDREY J. MIDDENDORF, Lansford, fresh- man. THOMAS J. MIGNEAULT, Minot, junior. ALYCE M. MIKKELSON, Minot, freshman. LAVERN C. MIKKLESON, Minot, sophomore. ROGER D. MIKKELSON, Minot, freshman. BARBARA A. MILLER, Deering, freshman. wif 'X ' :A N I Q . I 4 A . , rf 3 I I-I .1 ' . I ' -. , I 1' A 1 -Q . .. ,j ..... , Q. . 5.1 ' V. 5,5 x ' ' 'ff 1 j . ff V A, :fi .- 1: A, Y 'Ii K u - V A- f' I-39' 'f ,U . . '-'r , ! - . ,. .'-,g,' ' f' M 'iff ffm .- 34 K, if X.. . ill H It PHILLIP R. MOEN, Arnegard, sophomore. SHARON D. MOEN, Upham, freshman. DON- ALD R. MOHAGEN, Grafton, junior. THOMAS P. MONAGIN, Minot, sophomore. DONALD J. MON GEON, Dunseith, freshman. PIERRE W. MONGEON, Rolette, sophomore. MELODEE M. MONICKEN, Minot, junior. CHARLOTTE A. MONSON, Lignite, freshman. DAVID J. MORITZ, Minot, junior. KERRY A. MORK, Minot, freshman. RANDALL K .MORRIS, Ryder, freshman. VALERIE J. MORTENSON, Tioga, freshman. MICHAEL S. MOSIER, Minot, freshman. MEREDITH M. MOUNTAIN, Emmet, junior. GAYLE D. MOYLE, Minot, sophomore. LUCY P. MUELLER, Napoleon, sophomore. THOMAS P. MUELLER, Minot, freshman. JOE D. MURACO, Minot, sophomore. LARRY T. MURATORE, Minot, sophomore. BETTY J. MURDOCK, Rock Lake, freshman. RUDY C. MURIEEN, Horse Creek, California, sophomore. JANET M. MURPHY, Minot, junior. MARK A. MURPHY, Minot, sophomore. RON- ALD F. MURPHY, Williston, sophomore. TIMO- THY J. MURPHY, Minot, freshman. JEAN M. MURRAY, Cayuga, sophomore. JUDY E. MUTTONEN, Minot, sophomore. MARY L. MUUS, Minot, junior. ROGER L. MYERS, Par- shall, junior. REGGIE D. MYHR, Bottineau, jun- 1or. .ir WC . A 5 N all R Q I y 2 1 K 'Q' X W I, J 1 ff -. Nagy? 'i 'WF - ' .. ' ' l .1 Me ' GA QE- HJ. DONNA J. NELSON, Norwich, sophomore. EUNICE M. NELSON, Minot, sophomore. GREGORY NELSON, Minot, freshman. JAMES T. NELSON, Minot, freshman. JEAN A. NEL- SON, Sheyenne, freshman. JOHN M. NELSON, Velva, junior. LOUISE I. NELSON, Bismarck, junior. NEAL E. NELSON, Minot, sophomore. ROBERT D. NELSON, Mi- not, junior. ROBERT H. NELSON, Minot, sophomore. ROGER A. NELSON, Minot, sophomore. SHAR- ON R. NELSON, Glenburn, sophomore. GARY A. NESDAHL, Minot, sophomore. HARLEY E. NESHEM, Berthold, junior. DENNIS L. NESS, Minot, freshman. ,L . - - -. . .J I K .1 . i 1 --:lu V- ' H ,ia V ,,. ' X 5 12' 1 1 --fi , -A X I it 'lx lili A ' - 1 P' W . I , A ' 5, N .M ' U .jpg ,., - .i. - - I-I PM H L 1 -fl?-9:-fP:m?.!f- .x I 'Ny li L ui Hferr?'7.'3f:f- ff-fiif '. I V 'q. ,Q Q f' ' . it 1, ' an 1. .' 1 . T' , lx X . -6 it -I ' , A 5 ' 'N W V l A H 'I' -- w -Ji v we . ff fy A ,A I .,?. p57 'fa - :,7r,- M j. lj I va . , -L In A J . J m R ' ' s- 'J ' Q ' 'nfl 1 'I -.Vw 1 F -2frzfiififfffQffQfQfQQfQl Wil p-pf PATRIC O. MYHRE, Minot, sophomore. CRAIG E. NAN- SEN, Tioga, freshman. CLAYTON H. NARUM, Douglas, freshman. DONNA M. NEAMEYER, Rolla, freshman. KENNETH NECHIPORENKO, Butte, junior. RENEE A. NEELY, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. KAREN L. NEHRING, Williston, junior. LAWRENCE NEHRING, Bowbells, junior. PATSY A. NELSON, Egeland, sophomore. BYRON D NELSON, Minot, junior. CONSTANCE NELSON, Paler- mo, sophomore. DONNA F. NELSON, Parshall, freshman. . .i w - V X . sf Q' fm' fl: f 'ii' , f 'fi ' I ga, ,,.. f- , . I l i ll 1 ,V E! r w . rif f-'A' , I ' as I ' Q' 1 I ' .-1 - 5.5 ff -ei A xx j ,N lk S' ,Q-66 I 4'-P f 12 X ,fylsi Q91 3- ,1 N in 1 ' I .I ' 'i I Lv . I' I I ' 2-- fi f .,. vt Us a - if -si ' ft 1 , 5 :mf f -, , :jg '- ' . X f Yr. f u j im' fan, if , ' '-9':.'.., 9- , -,,,.ff'i. ' i i'rfi' 'iQ ,'7-1 ,.'ifA,L-if , - .. E? -'ik--ft5.V+f 3f-'XJbigf... J ulifiii W , 'I fa f -s, . , A . mm,'.5f Y iigjfixl I 4 j , ..j37j ' '- 1 X ' Q, xl 4. , A- ' l v ' 1 4 3 as ' ' .-.-A 'M iff? - K A 1' I C2-Nj Z ' j,11,,,i-407' if A 3 , ' 'I lT23'C..'3 . + I I A Aki ' J 2 V 1 f f T12-s. ff ffzr K, iff ' Mi' , f, 'f,.:.2'f :g -' A 4 'N I . glam Sports fans need proper attire RANDY E. NORBY, Grenora, sophomore. JULIANNE M. NORDBY, McGregor, sophomore. PATRICIA A. NORD- BY, Minot, freshman. LINDA L. NORDMARK, Souris, sophomore. JULIA R. NORDQUIST, Parshall, freshman. CONI J. NORDSTROM, Minot, freshman. MIKE J. NORLAND, Coleharbor, junior. ARLIS NORSTEGAARD, Souris, jun- ior. ELAINE K. NORSTEGAARD, Souris, sophomore. LEANN K. NORSTEGAARD, Kramer, freshman. PAULA NORT- NESS, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. LARRY K. NOR- TON, N ew Rockford, sophomore. .. ,, W f- ' ' , ' qi 1 Ln ' . G 'N . J I L . I Q ' '. f I 14, I it 'ij A .4 J' - M 5 4Ii'?'A,-' 5 f . I .ff '-'- . v ' Lim: l?'m.: gn--- , ..,- ,.,., , ..,V , XL- , . , , .. .. , , ij I 1 N Y ,...'x f 'ftfxx- 'S .1 1 .ff il V I ff X ijl 'F'ff- 1. P I N ,.- 4,7 r ' ws J j H Q ' KAREN L. NESS, Minot, sophomore. COLEY- NE J. NESTEGARD, Minnewaukan, junior. YVONNE M. NESTEGARD, Minot, junior. BRENT L. NETT, Foxholm, freshman. SHAR- ON K. NETT, Minot, sophomore. ALICE M. NETTLETON, Minot, sophomore. CHERYL A. NETTLETON, Minot, junior. DA- VID B. NEUMANN, Fessenden, junior. GEORGE H. NEW, Clarkton, Missouri, junior. LEVI NEWPORT, Minot, freshman. VIRGINIA A. NEWTON, Minot, junior. JEAN S. NICHOLAS, San Haven, sophomore. BRIAN E. NICHOLS, Des Moines, Iowa, freshman. KAREN K. NIELSEN, Kenmare, sophomore. MARY K. NITSCH, Minot, freshman. . Q Li .k . I M j , jf ,I ., 1 j ' 'f -fe '.'-' J fl 4 fu '-' . I 1, 'J-4 fi , - -. , 1 - wi f 'i , j D Q . i N .. if tp . 71 I ' 'Q Xi -. exft' ,' ' JP if ' H 'si' ' , ' A -2.315 -,gm It it . f'-1 af K ' Li-.ir.: z, .tliiff ' 'TK'-'WA :Y GA i f' I jr.. . 53 Tv, .,.,. -LLL,.r, - it , ii- I , , , V 'Q 'rw .gtk it ' fi .i I Q .fir I ff ef 1.--if I fi .'Q.I5i'f ,I 1 - I lv-1 - -J' i uh ' A - A' + 1 2. 1 if ', V : M fs If X -'-. 1 SANDRA L. NORTON, Minot, junior. NANCY A. NOSTDAI-IL, Minot, sophomore. CHARLES L. NOTBOHM, Drake, sophomore. MAYNARD A. NOVLESKY, Benedict, junior. JACK E. NYBAKKEN, Minot, junior. ALTON M. NYGAARD, Grenora, junior. DEN- NIS K. NYGAARD, Westhope, freshman. LARRY L. NYGAARD, Minot, sophomore. SANDRA L. NYHUSMOEN, Sheyenne, fresh- man. ELAINE J. NYLEN, New Rockford, fresh- man. SANDRA G. OBERHOLTZER, Lansford, sopho- more. DARYLE B. ODDEN, Powers Lake, jun- ior. MARGO E. ODE, Minot, junior. PATRICIA L. OHLGREN, Minot, freshman. ALAN J. OK- ERSON, Coleharbor, sophomore. BONNIE J. OLSON, Minot, sophomore. BRUCE W. OLSON, Almont, freshman. CARILYN J. OLSON, Crosby, freshman. CLAIRE M. OLSON, Crosby, freshman. CLAIRE M. OLSON, Wild- rose, sophomore. COLLEEN F. OLSON, Tioga, freshman. COR- LISS C. OLSON, Minot, sophomore. DALE A. OLSON, Minot, freshman. DALE O. OLSON, Minot, junior. DELTON O. OLSON, Minot, junior. JAMES B. OLSON, Minot, freshman. JAMES C. OLSON, Yelya, sophomore. J OI-IAN G. OLSON, Parshall, Junior. ag.. f lf'lllMilll'l .J lv i 5 . ' V. :Q -il' I I ' VL-.-is-' , f - sail iv-','l'WyWT E1 H 'L' . X f' ..,-igyfllgv'fff'f nll'lrH'l lV,A1 A 'fps' 1 4 Wff'lWW! Ill mln , ' ' I 1 J , . ll f. ,Q ., , ig if 1 yffgil, li. ' . eff X . v Pm Ll 5 . -'lu ' Ti . 4 1 i L' .- f' .:,..' . . - I KARRY R. OLSON, Crosby, freshman. M. SHERILL OLSON, Minot, junior. PAULETTE C. OLSON, Starkweather, sophomore. ROBERT D. OLSON, Minot, freshman. RODGER D. OLSON, Tioga, junior. SHIRLEY E. OLSON, Plaza, freshman. FRED OMAR, Stanley, sophomore. KATHERINE O'NEIL, Beulah, freshman. RENAE M. OPDAHL, West- hope, freshman. GLORIA M. OPSETH, Bowbells, freshman. SHARON K. OPSTAD, Minot, sophomore. DWIGHT A. ORMISTON, West Fargo, junior. BONNIE A. ORNDORF, Minot, freshman. RON- ALD OSADCHY, Max, freshman. I I I, .- X Z! A il, l .mY....f.- 1-. iff... I , sql. I L wx? v M1 1 KUwlll- L ' Xgb, r A l. -A Tru ' i l l +V, ,Q 1 w 'rw it J kd I sw IW ' nil l flif iji :Q F '-U-W - lin Alu N W, M V . ' s I X iw 'H+' I ,Lv fi., ,Mig gm, fr, I I l1lff's Jul' f f V ,?!L., Y F fh 3 ,-if! . .X . V V J . 1 qt I SVIICHL. if Firttf-', kif.iU.1 4-E:-H-H---Y A x i X' w W if Liv 5 2 Q I S-4 N, I . A xnfre.. ,gfyjiida Xl. Q-fnfffij aug-.3 1-Bs-w if .EWRMAFI 4'. -- A'- iffff 11, 'FIT .La vrgf . 1 ', l,i gn i rl it .-, i ,.- . i K fx. TQ Mb 'Fr ff. ' I ,F ' mfkilvigfl it I L Q- Am ,- 'S ,,, an ...-- vi 1' ., 22-151 ' ', Ii 4 wi, Br I .P-1 - Q I lv .r ' v :Lg .w. -.V A A 4.--.A -,fu, -'M N 1 V '. IJ: ,,A H AI. .Q i X In If '-BJ , :T-if fffw -' Eg . ' mi -i A F -4 -if --N - fF'a - 'X . flash X T si- i - I I V . ,. J JOAN K. OSELES, Minot, freshman. JOHN K. OSS, Lansford, freshman. ROGER W. OSTBY, Minot, freshman. ARLAN G. OSTDAHL, Pal- ermo, freshman. E. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, Crystal, junior. DARLENE H. OVERLAND, Harvey, sopho- more. CHARLES R. OVITT, Minot, junior. ROB- ERT OWENS, Minot, freshman. CAROLYN Y. OYAMA, Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii, sophomore. BETTY K. PAGE, Bismarck, sophomor.e MINNIE J. PAGE, Carrington, freshman. LIN- DA G. PANKRATZ, Minot, freshman. SUSAN C. PANKRATZ, Minot, sophomore. CANDACE B. PARIZEK, Deering, freshman. HERB M. PARKER, Minot, junior. V II I I X V A 1 qu fr QUE. J .IE . ,,'r -,fig ,gif , j j '. X tk.-. V, india' X J wa , . , 5 -1 I ' WHfh5fwMu. X V . ..1 'ix ZOEANN PARKER, Minot, freshman. CAROL L. PARKMEN, Rugby, freshman. LEARAE PARRILL, Dunseith, freshman. JUDITH C. PARROW, Lansford, sophomore. CONNIE M. PATTEN, Velva, freshman. RICH- ARD A. PAULUS, Drake, sophomore. ALAN E. PEARSON, Bottineau, junior. LINDA P. PEDERSEN, Flaxton, junior. STEVE A. PEDERSEN, Flaxton, freshman. DIANE S. PEDERSON, Baker, freshman. ER- NEST D. PEDERSON, Minot, junior. IRENE L. PEDERSON, Fortuna, junior. KENNETH P. PEDERSON, Bottineau, sopho- more. MORNA R. PEDERSON, Rolette, fresh- man. THOMAS G. PEDERSON, Minot, sopho- more. CARL W. PELTO, Minot, freshman. KATHEE A. PERRY, Minot, freshman. RICHARD E. PETERMAN, Johnstown, Ohio, freshman. GEORGE W. PETERSEN, Minot, freshman. BRUCE M. PETERSON, Minot, freshman. DELRAYE E. PETERSON, Ryder, freshman. FRED L. PETERSON, Rocklake, freshman. JOANN H. PETERSON, Crosby, freshman. KATHY L. PETERSON, Tolley, freshman. MARK L. PETERSON, Bowbells, freshman. RICHARD J. PETERSON, Billings, Montana, sophomore. RICHARD P. PETERSON, Makoti, freshman. . -Q I F , 'J vi ., 11,7 'EQ' A K .Q M? , xg, . H ,Q Wi ', L .,-4 ., se. . . x- ,-lv t .'io ' fsiffg Z , at qv. , llri J' , X Yf22 'X 'YQGPFZ , - lt . ff! ' GARY C. PIETSCH, Minot, sophomore. DARYL E. PIQUETTE, Minot, freshman. CHARLES R. PLACEK, Tioga, freshman. ROSE M. POUS- SON, Willow City, freshman. STEVE R. POWELL, Columbus, freshman. RAYMOND L. PRESTON, Ryder, freshman. CHERYL L. PRIESS, Minot, freshman. KEN- NETH L. PRIMEAU, Minot, freshman. KAY M. PRINE, Velva, sophomore. DAVE P. PRITCHETT, Minot, freshman. DIANE F. QUAM, Cavalier, freshman. GER- ALD A. QVALE, Ray, junior. JERILYN A. RAAUM, Fortuna, junior. CAROLYN B. RAD- DER, Minot, freshman. WAYNE A. RAHN, Hazen, freshman. - Q- . an . ' .I li V 6, Cla: .V 1 ,. b ,. D ,. .f u,....t. if I ua' . , if j ' 1 I I l 'W'-W-'H L , V . . . . Lg.f1J.l,1 fl' 'N 5' N ...1 .,, , if . ' ' - . ,fs ---. - ,Q -33 - T --'A+ ' - -. . - 'll I 1 . f- . -1 ,,,.fiA FVPFNE , . , .fmt will in f M if 'F 'lille f,.L6fEEi!L'.!5S' If College men 'do' get haircufs ROBERT D. PETERSON, Ridgeway, Iowa, sophomore. STEVEN D. PETERSON, Carpio, freshman. TERRY A. PETERSON, Minot, sophomore. VIRGINIA A. PETER- SON, Minot, sophomore. TERRY N. PETRICK, Makoti, freshman. ROBERT L. PFAU, Upham, junior. THEODORE A. PFAU, Upham, freshman. CARLOTTA PFEILSCHIEFTER, Velva, sopho- more. RON D. PHELPS, Minot, sophomore. JEAN PHILLIPS, Mi- not Air Force Base, freshman. KATHERINE PHILLIPS, Minot, freshman. JACQUELINE L. PICKEN, Minot, jun- ior. -9 .0 Q ragga. 'f ff, A a A Til I QQ ,f-5 9- A -. f . WW. ' . C' .' : Y I -Q . - , ,ab 0, ' '. r is Q H' 1 X ' -pd' S ' , 2' ' -172 ' ' Il' . P Y V llifi-.v,N fi' If !, u l.?Qj ' A it -'ll If + Mr. I F7325 I . T VI A fl.. I 'V 'F w . ' ' l 1 -1 2- 1 . Y I ' -: 31 D. 's .. VLEZHXQIIL LX Hrviif tf - r B ff . .. lj ll . W, , I 5 - ,X 4 , . M.. l Q Img, ,V .A I I IJ, is i N v Y ixuefl vii. f -'-. n5:'5 G ' N, -f. -- f f-1' ' ' f.J'-'if Y if A LQ .,AT .wsu T, iqfr iIMTww KQV wir l, 'Qual 1 I Il 1 - Y ' , 1 I-M mt it iiw.s l M v 1 .2 e W W I 'I' NYY' 'Il , I I Q -A . .A Y Q I iv L. I 42, Ti A l Niki' I j . sifi- Lf of It I' f. ' I X 1. 'J .? 59: ' JOANNE M. REICHERT, Billings, Montana, freshman. JAMES M. REINARTS, Minot, senior. TIMOTHY P. REINHOLDT, Lignite, sophomore. KENNETH D. REIN- KE, Minot, junior. ROBERT D. REINKE, Minot, junior. SHEILA F. REINKE, Kramer, sophomore. LARRY B. REISER, Minot, freshman. DIANNE C. RENAULT, Rolla, freshman. WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, Minot, junior. CURTIS LEE RHODES, Palermo, sophomore. FLOYD E. RICE, Souris, junior. BONNIE B. RICHARDT, Minot, junior. Loo LL. W-, I ........,.w.-ww M, . M -- jlh lf, I I ive? IQ I . ' .. l 5 x: Y - ' ,. -W' ,,'A h jg. .,, fJ:f'ftib5. 15 7 1'l fl V j I j A . RH I V j . I 1 NI W fggiv l ' j A W ' 7 xr ,,.f.i,Ay 9 ,,i- may , - , -, X- , -:4':,5,i,.f lx..i I . 41,7-.r.,. I l xi N, A A T I ll fl x tgg, I ei' ' x f v , K f'-.- I Nlflln -f'Xx - - -L L... . . - . .. .L STEVE K. RAKNESS, Minot, freshman. ROB- ERT W. RAMSAY, Minot, junior. DENNY B. RAMSDELL, Norma, freshman. JUDY K. RAS- MUSSEN, Minot, freshman. ARLEN A. RAU, Kief, sophomore. DORIS F. RAU, Kief, sophomore. ROBERT F. RAUTEN- BERG, Minot, sophomore. CLARA A. RED- DING, Sawyer, freshman. GAYLE Y. REDKA, Hazen, freshman. mm em QHSEH F2wgE Egiwm 5 P1502 3?'w9 Eifis SRSHU MQFE 'E-use E35 ogy? 5 3 H12 a Gpwl wsu- DP ca wgg' gaps ssge ,Tvs mwrm .. RIP 'ikizizlzrl-l, ,QL -ff if f .K iw lu-Q, WI .9 , , . l ss- I Gffifi or - y.,IQ 1 if-E? ..J9f:.:4' f ' A i is v .,L'...,., V'-' .J. 'A- nfl I K , 55. R il 4 .5 . IA. - - A f 1 'z ' -'- ' -A ' .X - ,ax LJ g f we-sa K' lf . I ev ,A MML H I Q. f 'i . Q .W I r ' l - G f h v.iU iff? 5 j'?fW V ff . 'wr 1, I -E , iigp' W ,fi n+fK W I, XX ., , ' I I 7 3' B i. , ,I N l X. .fly I 'A KATHLEEN A. RICHTER, Menoken, junior CONNIE L. RIEDER, Williston, sophomore PENNY L. RIEDMAN, Bismarck, sophomore CAROL J. RIERSGARD, Ross, freshman. SUSAN MARIE RING, Mohall, freshman. ROD- NEY A. RINGBLOOM, Minot, sophomore. DAR- RELL D. RINGENBERG, Brinsmade, sopho- more. GORDON M. ROBERGE, Willow City sophomore. SHARON M. ROCK, Blaisdell, soph- OITIOTC. ELVINA L. ROCKEMAN, Donnybrook, fresh- man. LINDA C. RODACKER, Mohall, junior. RONALD D. ROGELSTAD, Minot, sophomore. DOROTHY M. ROGERS, Minot, sophomore. KENNETH R. ROGERS, Minot, junior. DIANNE B. ROGNEY, Fairview, Montana, freshman. ROGER A. ROISE, Berthold, fresh- man. BENITA ROLLINS, Minot Air Force Base, junior. RONALD ROLLINS, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. J. THEODORE ROM, Denbeigh, sophomore. SHARON E. ROMFO, Rugby, junior. MARIE K. RONNING, Columbus, junior. STEPHEN C. RONSHAUGEN, Minot, sophomore. JENELLE D. ROSS, Minot, freshman. ROBERT W. ROSS, Plattsburgh, New York, sophomore. MARTHA A. ROSSING, Viroque, Wisconsin, freshman. LINDA C. ROSTAD, Minot, fresh- man. BRUCE L. ROSTEN, Wildrose, junior. JOEL W. ROTH, New Leipzig, freshman. MAR- GARET K. ROUSE. Minot. freshman. ,.-na, f tj mf T -f I I. 9- !'..sff!E.?j I -as g I--I I.-qi-2 IN., IV. l' Q. wx ' M 'Tj' ' I mv 4 . b I , I f' ' - - 'f . 'if i 4 .31: I1 1, . if ?: . 'aff l '-3 1 j , a f . LM WI. il - . ., ' ,, I I i N31 li1fE'i 'i3i' . I Q . I I 1 - ..... , II I -5 g 'I R - . . . i if I Q 'QI A IH 1 V f '-.fig .fff- TJ, f flffJ l , lf' 77. Q WILLIAM D. RUST, Martin, junior. DANA D. RUSTAD, Zahl, sophomore. VICCI L. RUTHEN- BUCK, Minot, freshman. MARCIA M. RUDD, Parshall, sophomore. MICHAEL J. RUVOLO, Valley Stream, New York, freshman. REMY K. RYAN, Minot, freshman. WANDA M. RYDEN, Maddock, junior. VICKI L. RYK- KEN, Flaxton, freshman. JOHNNY J. ST. JOHN, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. JACK ST. PETER, Williston, freshman. LINDA K. SAGER, Churchs Ferry, sophomore. LANA L. SAILER, Hazen, freshman. ALLAN D. SALO, Minot, junior. LINDA M. SALO, Mi- not, freshman. GEORGE E. SALTSMAN, Minot, freshman. VDD 7- - .I I -. ,j i,,, ,1. I l il l 1 1 ' lr I, ii -- , ,, I I - ., 5- I if L, 7 , ,' 'U 15 I 'Ig ll I l I I l. in. . .V , , . - uf R my ' U I.. 5 5,3 . . , Pff J. . f. ., fy , . 5 ,,. N .. ii. mf., IfMhiisI:Inf fgniii , ...J I - ' W ' . V ll I gy! , I L 1 v W ' it : , V, Q'i i,1 -ci ff 5 1 .G , I I .. , .-it Z urgksmx, MYLES R. ROVIG, Minot, junior. JAMES M. ROVITO, Tupper Lake, New York, sophomore. JENNIFER G. ROY, St. John, freshman. LOUIS F. RUBBELKE, Des Lacs, sophomore. DARRELL C. RUD, Arnegard, junior. REGGIE L. RUDE, Columbus, junior. JEROME J. RUDEN, Williston, junior. J OANN RUE, Minot, junior. BONNIE J. RUNNELS, Minot, freshman. ROBERT D. RUPP, Underwood, freshman. SUSAN K. RUSCH, Fessen- den, freshman. LOIS G. RUST, Stickney, South Dakota, senior. l li? Wi il A TI I , lfflj- ' 4 gb W ,- . f -P A I-.za 'x-7 l - ,sL,. . 5,-,C , J n , K E . ,NWI J .fr ' K ' X' :Eiga rg: 4. . I A ' :1.',fi-ff'-2-4' 'fglqf 1 -I I Q C2224 fs'-f I - ff10'QWf,'ll I 51 RY' Y 'Y' 'l' '1 ' f ' 'T' l it 1 s H ,I I, if 1 Ll f -is X ll. 55.4 9 if l ' A 1 ,,1., ......m ,,... H UNI , '. . '. ' ll K-f?1l.'Q'5 . . if 1 4 ' . X V. . msg ,,.-l'lf ' l f. ,gf .. ..,,-,Qi N as lv .T-,.,N 1 ,. vi I Rr! ' wp ll H 1. 1 ' .-'1 ' Y' F 'Q ,I Nia 1 ' : ai ' .fron 1 -1. .JV -I I V r fx 5 'L' I 3 ff-2: if ' L I -X ' Resfful thinking helps occasionally DONALD J. SCHAEFER, Minot, freshman. DONNA M. SCHAEFER, Minot, junior. LYNN A. SCHARBOW, Alice, junior. MARSHA G. SCHEER, Minot, freshman. ROBERT J. SCHEID, Hazen, freshman. WAYNE A. SCHEMPP, Parshall, sophomore. GERALD D. SCHIELE, Drallie, junior. CAROLYN SCHIMMELPFENNIG, Minot, res man. DAVID J. SCHMALTZ, Balta, sophomore. CATHIE JO SCHMALZ, Minot, freshman. ANNETTE C. SCHMIDT, Velva, freshman. DANIEL H. SCHMIDT, Velva, junior. fl - J X , ,' ll ew , . , , .,,,. I I, I ln Dc' me A if Efiyll ll H . tm ll ' 'ff , , ,,., q ':l ,aj- I ,ff gf - -'rv V '. J v lr f' vi . r I WE AVY, Sv:-,I X ll M xl. f G E. ' 5 V -1: 'llf l l ,I I K Ha., hiv l ' u .. K4 -.. 55:1-V I I Eli 'i 'i , L 4 ,l , T g ' if 1 ln'7.g-I A ., 1 j- PI-IYLLIS D. SALVESON, Wildrose, freshman. LEON M. SAMUEL, Anamoose, freshman. BAR- BARA J. SAMUELSON, Minot, junior. LYLE G. SAMUELSON, Minot, junior. JANET D. SAND, Kenmare, sophomore. JERRY D. SAND, Minot, junior. VARDEN D. SANDER, Harvey, freshman. CHARLES K. SANDERSON, Willow City, freshman. NANCY R. SANDS, Velva, freshman. ALBERT SAN- OFSKY, Minot, freshman. ALBERT R. SANTORO, Riverside, Connecti- cut, junior. DOUGLAS J. SATTLER, Rugby, freshman. LINDA M. SAUGSTAD, Minot freshman. NANCY M. SAUNDERS, Minot, freshman. MARY ANN SCHAAN, Rugby freshman. 7 7 -A 'ir' iff -. I - 'wa j :Ag ,,, - .-s Ei H jf ,fl .. , . 45: W - ,, I .lpjii .5 Q I I C . in ., .. I . I VL? . H. . W G, ,U my , , -qw, , W '-a' i , i .- I - , ,. V .1 ,M - ' ,F , K ' , ff' - N ' -,,,,, A HY wlil 5 '.- 2 f F T' ' ' 'W'i : -WW Z' A I , Vi .L X FQ 5:97 l. I -' Q . LT? ' . fi: . , h xl-N . lar 'ff I,-,A 1 'Y - -.f I 7 .- n 71 l ' ' .5 H -I . 4 in , X . I X . -.,l 1 ' J f W 5 L fi .- if ,I - ,h .V 1 an Y. I1 F I, :Za , ' l x- C5311 dv fl Y IIN' UA ,vu li l I .,. , ,ggu ,- Y, u ni'-1 1 usa' . I -'Q' ek- 'I ,Q--,Ll ' r lt- N '94, .1 l I KARL M. SCHMIDT, Voltaire, sophomore. MERLE M. SCHMIDT, Velva, junior. PATRICIA J. SCHMITZ. Minot, sophomore. LINDA M. SCHMUTZLER. Minot, freshman. JOANNE K. SCHNABEL, Minot, freshman. TIM J. SCHNAIBLE, Max, sophomore. RICH D. SCHNASE, Minot, freshman. WAYNE L. SCHNEIDER, Turtle Lake. freshman. KATH- LEEN B. SCHOENBERG, Benedict, sophomore. EVONNE J . SCHOENBORN, Willow City, freshman. KATHLEEN SCHOENWALD, Minot, freshman. JOHN E. SCI-IOLLMEYER, Minot, freshman. SUSAN M. SCHOMMER, Minot, freshman. AL- LAN B. SCHON, Minot, freshman. MICHAEL A. SCHUH, Underwood, freshman. THERESA SCHUMACHER Kenmare fresh- man. VICTOR E. SCHUMAN, Minot,, junior. flfgwji Q il I F . CHARLES W. SCHWAN. Valley Stream, New i f ' H5 up A Lg' 1 1' .Nix AV I! I Q Ill! lgll n I I ff 1 I, ,I , York, junior. JOE O. SCHWAN, Minot fresh- man. PEGGY L. SCHWANDT, Burlington, jun- o . DUSTIN L. SCHWARTZ, Kenmare, sophomore. KAY J . SCHWARTZ, Kenmare, freshman. ROBERT P. SCIANNA, Minot, freshman. LANA MARIE SCORE, Minot, junior. NANCY LEE SCOTT, Minot, freshman. PATRICK M. SCOTT, Underwood, sophomore. EVELYN SEEL, Minot, junior. DAVID D. SEI- BEL, Martin, freshman. MYRNA L. SEIBEL, Martin, junior. RITA L. SEIDLER, Bismarck, sophomore. 4 vw . ' ' 'V A -f lu 'Nw-VW 1 1 ' ig I ll, ' tt il ,T -4' ll . r il 'f s Ph ' U3 ' .Xll ..v' V . .N mwMtW- fur :: - . T Ill' 'A-TWT ff. f if if 5 . I A L ,-HF-FN fits Rt .-isxbl .x ,d .I F K V Y .lix is' f 3, I aw? . Q F-'i.. if A ' ' li I I s 'V D' . ' 'Q . . .' li E' 'V '41 1 I ' nv 'f if I . ' I 5 'I s , 'A 3'f'5'3'I-fig- J 4 . . x .ll BETTY J . SELF, Minot, freshman. JUDITI-I Y. SELF, Minot, junior. DONALD C. SELK, Minot, freshman. CARL J SELVIG Rolette so h - s J p O' I1'1OI'e. ' DAVE R. SELZLER, Minot, freshman. LYNN G. SEMINGSON, Minot, sophomore. LINDA M. SEMLER, Williston, sophomore. LINDA A. SENECI-IAL, Drake, junior. JANICE C. SEPTON, Bowman, freshman. JOHN M. SERIGHT, Granville, sophomore. DONALD D. SEVERSON, Tioga, freshman. DENNIS R. SEYFERT, Fortuna, junior. ' i.iiiiL+iLm:ali . .J ' 1 . uf' 4 . 1,-:PL i , 2, - 3 v 'ff l., 1 i I 1 Mi Q ,V 7 1 lit fa' g, ly -. ' i gif' Q , l ,gm -' . :I f. lfvp 'lj Q f I vials ' .ek WA I L- -ii 1'-. H - f '1'. A EYE ,--1-4' -U Ji I , 42 gl ,..- lx W . 2' Q - zu 1-A I f-gf , I if .- ,1 .fN ,,? In 'f?rf??Y ?F ?'f2??EU:' N -v ' Ex1??:f??::5'?:::::::ESii '. ' I Bonfires spark festivities in store CLYDE H. SISSEL, Chicago Heights, Illinois, sophomore. JAMES A. SJ OL, New Town, sophomore. DIANE M. SJ OL- SETH, Minot, freshman. PATRICIA G. SKAAR, Watford City, freshman. ELLEN I. SKAAREN, Minot, sophomore. TANYA ANN SKAKOON, Minot. sophomore. DAVID E. SKARI, Balfour, sophomore. DONALD C. SKARI, Mohall, junior. ANNETTE R. SKARPHOL, Souris, freshman. SHIRLEY A. SKELTON, Coulter, Manitoba, sophomore. STEPHEN L. SKJELVIK, Watford City, freshman. MARY J. SKOR- HEIM, Minot, freshman. . . .. TI-. ---.-I . . if .. ,F x 1 I I if 1 314 G -...J I . ii I -. I .. ,.. 'A I if ' ENN 5 H K, W J xi A A I gg A- In ..,. R' e I A lit ' J 1 . K - .g x I- 5 --'-s' 19 . -1 I . me g f -2- I F I fx J I-05,1 'I7' ' I ,X X ll. , W QL- I i V ,ll , r U , 'nw' X ' . I N. 1. WW: , -,NE 1 f ' .. ya I A ,ii 1, . . vla5, 7,,,: H -- 5 -r:.:4:,... I-,I f 5' - , I ...,-mm i -I .1 I L'f-- .-. Ag.. .fi 4. an .14 A 1 DENNIS L. SEYMOUR, Bottineau, junior. SALLY LYNN SHARP, Mandan, junior. SU- SAN L. SHARPE, Minot, freshman. JAY NE- VIN SHEARER, Minot, sophomore. JAMES C. SHIPMAN, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. WILLIAM SHIREY, Minot Air Force Base, sophomore. CECILE M. SHIRLEY, Harvey, freshman. JANICE SHIRLEY, Minot, sopho- more. JAYSON L. SHOBE, New Town, sopho- more. MARCIA R. SIDENER, Lansford, fresh- man. BONNIE E. SIEGFRIED, Fort Yates, fresh- man. BARBARA ANN SIGURDSON, Colehar- bor, junior. LARRY A. SIMENSON, Fargo, sophomore. MARGARET A. SINCLAIR, James- town, sophomore. LOIS J. SINN, Fort Peck, Montana, freshman. I Y 'YT V IW' 59.4.-I C: Y A C-far , , Ali. ' N X :H ,tx , 'Q . V I ' - I 6 f N Ui L 'G f 'I . .,.. ig ' P, 'l l iiy If 4.7 :-E, V . ' ,Az , lf , m rf!! , Q --.. ,, It . , ig . ,. . Q., ', N i-- 4 -.I ff 5 1..f5.l.: 5' JAMES C. SLAGG, Washburn, sophomore. VIRGINIA MAY SLAVICK, Minot, freshman. GEORGE H. SLICHO, Fords, New Jersey, freshman. MARVIN RJ SLOBODEN, Ruso, jun- ior. JOYCELYN SLOCUM, Emmet, freshman. TOM P. SLORBY, Minot, sophomore. MARY JANE SLUNAKER, Rolla, freshman. GERAL- DINE L. SMESRUD, Minot, freshman. ALLEN SMETANA, Lansford. junior. NICHOLAS SMETANA, Minot, freshman. DARRYL GENE SMETTE, Newburg. junior. BRIAN L. SMITH, Minot, junior. BRUCE A. SMITH, Minot, freshman. CINDY L. SMITH, Maxbass, freshman. DANNY J . SMITH, Minot, freshman. DOUGLAS G. SMITH, Mohall, freshman. DOUG- LAS M. SMITH, McGregor, junior. JUDY SMITH, Minot. freshman. KAREN LEE SMITH, Williston, freshman. PAUL K. SMITH, Minot, junior. RICHARD D. SMITH, Minot, sophomore. SUSAN M. SMITH, Minot, freshman. WILLIAM W. SMITH, Minot Air Force Base, sophomore. CLEO CAY SNEVA, Grenora, sophomore. AR- LYSS D. SOLBERG, Stanley, junior. SHERYL L. SOLBERG, Minot, freshman. STANLEY B. SOLBERG, Minot, junior. .gig .. Ig, , I I fifi-1 2 I. I li ' I- 1- 1 jf3g1i 'V ' . I ' K lg' I :X iii ' ' rj , .. .4 .L + I Pa. I RR' . 'I' I - E r 1' . I 4 l ' H I . N J 4,- .1 - ,U 1' A ,Y V w it A A, aiu- -2 i e I V5??f5-ffl? , '75 Q-L ' liar I l I l I xv- wir! ,- ., 1 I W VALERIE E. SOLBERG, Stanley, junior. CA- REN C. SOLEM, Corinth, freshman. LAYNE L. SOLEMSAAS, Minot, freshman. MARY LYNN SOLOMONSON, Parshall, sophomore. GWEN R. SORENSEN, Dagmar, Montana, freshman. PATRICIA L. SORENSEN, Garrison, sopho- more. RAULEIGH D. SORENSEN, Douglas, freshman. JAMES T. SPAIN, Minot, freshman. DAVID L. SPEARE, Rugby, sophomore. CATHY L. SPENCER, Minot, freshman. MARK S. SPERRY, Rugby, freshman. ELEA- NORE H. SPILOVOY, Minot, junior. JUDITH SPLETSTOSER, Plaza, freshman. LINDA LEE SPRINGSTAD, Columbus, sophomore. GERALD M. STACH, Minot, junior. ' .-, V f H ' .. yn-vvvvvrrrv X7 .I ,-. fx I . . - . 1 ,-i -5- Ink il ,S 1 , was I ' g 5 T -If fi X 1 Rh W A Ill riffs w V ' ff . 'U 1 W -, -N.. .,-,.-,. . ..z-TH, . -3'-.,-1 .I 1 24' -,ax - O' 'if ., -. A. il 9' vrf! vmcalr 1. uf .1 . f - i -. X N X H 4, K , ,,.... . .. 9' ' ls I ' givin I l hi I Q4 A . . I., N I lr .wi-if ll li' N . . ' X- ' 9 ' 1 Qui A ' in ' , S 7 i ' i .-I :gill , '- .Qs I 'B' - - - t ' 'glial A :P i M. 5-A',,i'lQ- il L el 7u'W w1'3 ' Z BONNIE J. STEFFENSEN, Crosbv, freshman. DEBORAH STEFFENSEN, Crosby, junior. SHARON L. STENBERG, Watford City, freshman. JESSICA L. STENE, Mohall, soph- omore. J ANICE E. STENSRUD, West Fargo, freshman. JANE A. STERN, Garrison. freshman. DENNIS L. STEVENS, Glen- burn, freshman. MARY JOAN STEVENS, Minot, fresh- man. LELAND G. STICKLAND, Dunseith, sophomore. MARI- LYN L. STILES, Minot, freshman. CONNIE RAE STIP, Sidney, Montana, freshman. HARVEY L. STOCK, Harvey, Junior. lf . wr v j . i C H 'Qi U .Qw..f, 4' -' l . ' 'Y . ' li' !', ':L-gi may . l - - - . .. 'J l 1 Y rf Z ' .- ' ' ' Y 17 rj.. if F I A I 1. I I? Xe, ft- ' -' .' ,'.. -1' P- 1. , ' X I ,l' N A, if, , 'j 1.'VJ I X v. 4 W I' 'I - 5 1 -I ,J up . ,. l .H I All W., . .,., p V l I rf Q . . ll I isa I iv. I f ..: A X 'I' , GLENN A. STACK. Minot, sophomore. SUZ- ANNE M. STADICK. Underwood, freshman. HILDA G. STALINGER. Fessenden, freshman. SHARON M. STALNECKER, Stanley, junior. ROBERT D. STAMM, Minot, sophomore. JAMES T. STANTON, Minot, freshman. CHAR- LES A. STARKS, Ayer. Massachusetts, fresh- man. KENNETH R. STARR, Egeland, sopho- more. THOMAS L. STAVE. Berthold, sopho- more. RENEE H. STAVHEIM, Landa, freshman. BLAINE MARK STAVN, Watford City, sopho- more. TERRY C. STAVN, Watford City, junior. GARY LEE STECKLER, Mandan, freshman. DANA B. STEELE. Minot, freshman. LUCILLE MAE STEENSON, Crosby, junior. H ix N - -I li P ,, ij' 2 in fg 49 iff it I Q . M3594 'lfif ' -4 r ..r'Es-'slNi'. l.. .ra L had FL ,mm L. as YQQ -igf , f CYNTHIA L. STOCKDILL. Donnybrook. sopho- more. DONALD E. STOKKE, Minot, sophomore. VERN E. STOKKE. Granville, sophomore. BRIAN T. STRAND, Minot, freshman. EILEEN M. STRAND, Tioga, junior. LAURA H. STRAND. Harvey, sophomore. LES- LIE E. STREGE, Minot, junior. LINDA M. STREGE, Minot, sophomore. JOSEPH J. STREITZ, Burlington, freshman. PHILIP G. STREITZ, Foxholm, freshman. BRUCE D. STROKLUND, Minot, junior. KEITH D. STROM, Columbus, freshman. KERRY D. STROM, Columbus, sophomore. JULIE ANN STROMSTAD, Bismarck, junior. DEAN B. STRUBLE, Neillsville, Wisconsin, sophomore. KARL A. STURNICK, Minot, junior. CURTIS STUTRUD, Rugby, freshman. MARY SUEL- ZLE, .Minot, freshman. SUSAN SULLIVAN, Minot, freshman. KENNETH SUMMERS, St. Louis, Missouri, senior. VICTORIA SUND, Newburg, freshman. LARRY SUNDBAKKEN, Benedict, freshman. PAUL W. SUNDBERG, New Rockford, sophomore. DAN- IEL SUNDQUIST, Baldwin, sophomore. WAYNE SUTTER, Minot, junior. MARGARET SVEEN, Souris, junior. OLINE SVEEN, Souris, freshman. DAVID SVEUM, Rugby, freshman. RONALD SWART, Carring- ton, freshman. LAVERN SWARTWOUT, Deer- ing, freshman. U75-7 ' ll X ' SUSAN TEETS, Minot, freshman. PAUL TEFFT, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. DON- ALD TENNANCOUR, Rolette, sophomore. ROSE TERNES, Linton, freshman. SALLY TERNES, Linton, junior. PHILIP THEROU, Minot, sophomore. ROGER THEUSCH, Minot, freshman. SHIRLEY THIEL, Mandan, freshman. LOWELL THOMAS, Minot, junior. COLEEN THOMPSON, Palermo, fresh- man. DAVID THOMPSON, Black River Falls, Wiscon- sin, freshman. JUDITH K. THOMPSON, Rugby, freshman. PATRICIA A. THOMPSON, West- hope, freshman. PATRICIA M. THOMPSON, Terry, Montana, junior. ERIK THOMSEN, Mi- not, sophomore. If 'E JERALD C. SWENSON, Minot, sophomore. MARLEEN SWENSON, Warwick, freshman. SANDRA SWENSON, Minot, junior. WILLIAM SWITZER, Minot, freshman. DIANNE SYVERSON, Epping, freshman. STEVE TAG- GERT, Minot, sophomore. BONNIE TALCOTT, Westhope, junior. ELIZABETH TALLMAN, Minot, sophomore. DELORES TARASENKO, Minot, junior. LESLIE TARVE- STAD, Lansford, freshman. LINDA TAYLOR, Minot, soph- omore. LOUISA TAYLOR, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. I nf. W -r P as I , u N l M , f - it sei- I -K W if j i f . , fc i 'af' I 'qu . 1 I 55 -I L----L,.- Y. -4- V fl -., 'W A , A f . if Y if 'xii ' iu A I I 'V it .. I . ' ,.,.- f,.1'f' I- ,nu , ,TV fi , X - ,-in--' l 1-... 'l'., . 'W l E., U 1 I X-,, Nfl, 43 mn 'A 'ef nk -- 1 . M 'W V. I- 1 ' .M I--V. 'F 5... lt. ,1 1 ' N J BA tg 5 Q I I- nf X H W 2 Lt. U ' , A I X w., V ' .5 A 1 ' A lx' ' 'I I ig?-Q '31 5. 1 , -, uf-A, , i I- L, , . BV'- N .Tm 1?-3 L- I eb I USD GJ kwa 1 IVAN THOMSEN, Minot, junior. MONICA THORLAKSEN, Power Lake, freshman. THOM- AS TI-IORSON, Minot, freshman. RICHARD THRONSON, Stanley, freshman. KENT THRONTVEIT, Crosby, freshman. GARY THUNER, Rolla, sophomore. ROBERT THVEDT, Crosby, sophomore. PERRY THY- BERG, Washburn, junior. GARY TIMMERMAN, Ray, junior. LARRY TINJUM, Powers Lake, junior. KRISTEN TOFTE, Williston, freshman. CORDELL TOL- STAD, Landa, sophomore. V2t T'T TI'Hi - '- N 'zvw' W W OLIVIA TOLSTAD, Landa, freshman. SANDRA TONNESON, Souris, freshman. PAMELA TOR- GERSON, Harvey, freshman. PATRICIA TOR- GERSON, Harvey, sophomore. RICHARD TOR- GERSON, Minot, freshman. ROBERT TORGERSON, Minot, junior. VICKEY TORGERSON, Minot, freshman. WESLEY TORGERSON, Max, junior. TERRY TORKEL- SON, Bowbells, sophomore. JANICE TORKEL- SON, Kenmare, junior. KATHLEEN TORNOW, Sheyenne, junior. PHILLIP TOWNSEND, Minot, freshman. LYLA TRACEY, W-ildrose, sophomore. HOLLY TRIP- LETT, Minot, sophomore. RICHARD TRIP- LETT, Minot, freshman. ROBERT TROBAUGH, Minot, junior. RONNIE TSCHAEKOFSKE, Hazen, sophomore. JERRY TUCHSCHERER, Rugby, junior. LINDA TUFF, Rugby, freshman. JOHN TURNBAUGH, Glen Burnie, Maryland, sophomore. MARILYN TURNER, Minot, freshman. RUTH TURNER, Plaza, junior. STEVE TURNER, Mi- not, freshman. JEANETTE TVEITO, Sheyenne, freshman. CYNTHIA TWETE, Minot, freshman. DAVID UHLICH, Anamoose, junior. STUART ULEBERG, Minot, sophomore. LINDA ULRICH, Velva, sophomore. DARCY UNDHJEM, Portal, freshman. PAUL UNWIN, Minot, sophomore. P u -u .. I-gym' A 1.21, .. .ge ,. - 4 . .3 . . .. ww 5-ff 2 - ,. 1 ' if X s . A I 9, ', 2 fzfgif . iff P 'Ib JI r, N 'A W . x. xr I' Q rm ' , 4 ' ,ff-j. .fi ,F-5'3...i.Q,,. Ja, i 'Y ?ff 7N2 Q M- .QiJ 3s. 2 ' ... A N ,Zi . 1 7.3. we Q -. . .ggli -L ,lf , Q-nh, X ?- I x, gli s -I .Z -W I .miiin in :K QXIEQQJ KATHY VETTER, Washburn, freshman. LAW- RENCE VETTER, Minot, freshman. RONNIE VETTER, Esmond, junior. ATWILA VETTER, Washburn, sophomore. ANITA VICK, Minot, freshman. ROBERT VIK, Minot, junior. SHARON VOE- GELE, Beulah, freshman. BARRY VOELTZ, Hazen, freshman. IRENE VOLK, Minot, fresh- man. KATHLEEN VOLK, Sherwood, freshman. LYNN VOTE, Rock Lake, freshman. JOYCE WADE, Minot, sophomore. LARRY WAGNER, Hazen, freshman. MARLAN WAHL, Upham, junior. JILL WAHNER, Parshall, freshman. ..,, , I , j . Q 2 4. ' J' i 1 ,iii yy i -1 ff I it - 'W W I x x x Q j J'-'I Ki '. ii? A iq A, .1 hh f . '51-1.-fg 5Q:,f5Qf?'.i7?'E' -, Sigmas ready dumbo for bonfire SHERRY VAAGEN, Lansford, freshman. DAVID VALER, New Rockford, sophomore. JUDITH VALER, New Rock- ford, junior. BRYAN VALKER, Minot, freshman. CLINTON VANCAMP, Drayton, freshman. RENEE' VAN- ECKHOUT, Minot, sophomore. CAROL VANNATTA, Mi- not, freshman. CRAIG VAN SICKLE, Minot, freshman. MICHAEL VARDSVEEN, Minot, freshman. KATHLEEN VENDSEL, Lansford, freshman. MAXINE VESTRE, Minot, freshman. ALICE VETTER, Minot, junior. ' vu .. .fs :wi 1-. , ' -ja KQ:ff's,,'L' fn . 'F .x ' 1. , . . X , ! I Q. l . 1 , ,. l.. J v A ,:.,:,:', .- Hi' f f I V h 1 X 3 ,QQQY l iiiik.TQ'3x V .2 5 I I - A of as -if ffl . . . fi i Q' ix . -siiug., . f a If 'I' w ' -fx, sl or Je- 144, Q 455 , 'I gg . C5355 I I its r , . ,- I - 'I 'fi I 'N '-'I PMiiullilll!llIiilii1l-'J'f.- 1 ,r.iiQ.LiQE.:.2.:-I-iill -ff 2 j l nt M l 4- l 1 if L Photographers get caught sometimes MARY WEBBER, Minot, sophomore. DEBBIE WEBER, Minot, freshman. JON WEBER, Minot, sophomore. MAR- CIA WEBER, Maxbass, freshman. THEODORA WEBER, Granville, freshman. LARRY WEDEKIND, Minot, freshman. WILLIAM WEEMS, Lan- sing, Michigan, freshman. DEBIE WEHR, Bismarck, fresh- man. JUDY WEHRMAN, Williston, sophomore. ROGER WEIS- HAAR, Minot, junior. BECKY WEISS, Minot, sophomore. ROBERT WEISS, Minot, sophomore. ll' I I T: H T lf:-4.571 i wl'5!! eti N fe, I' .I fr' I - I-if if ,Y ii, X N3 A K' v , T. ,.'. E t-'rink' 7 9 15' A - I 1 I 'Q MXN fl l 7' 3.1 9 45- fb. Io '- GARY WALD, Norwich, freshman. THERESA WALD, Minot, sophomore. GARY WALHAUG, Palermo, sophomore. MARCIA WALHAUG, Palermo, junior. SHIELA WALHAUG, Palermo, freshman. CONSTANCE WALLACE, Burlington, fresh- man. DAVID WALLEN, Britt, Iowa, junior. MARGARET WALSH, Minot, junior. PATRICK WALSH, Minot, freshman. TIMOTHY WALSH, Minot, junior. LARRY WALTER, Minot, freshman. PATRICIA WALZ, Max, freshman. BARBARA WATERS, Bottineau, junior. MARGARET WATSON, New- burg, freshman. DORETTA WAX, Dickinson, sophomore. Q, I ,A AA fh- T 3-7.31 -rn x .li P pit , 'l I g l -will - jr, ' jf, -16,2 its ' , 'Q 1 ' NTT, ,fsgiip - .W 'J' rife A-. - . fn ff- A Yi ff I , -I. , .- I In 5, 1 V, It . wal . 2 Q . i 1-2!'A.f3v If '13-??' lI , 2 ' ll 'W ...fli if I WILLIAM VVEISS, Minot, junior. COLLIN DAVID WEISZ, Underwood, sophomore. WELDE, Williston, junior. LINDA WELK, Bar- ton, freshman. JOHN WELLS, LaMarque, Tex- as, freshman. DAVID WENDEL, Minot, junior, JAMES WENDT, Minot, sophomore. RICHARD WEN- GEL, Minot, freshman. CONNIE WENINGER, Balfour, freshman. MARY WENINGER, Minot, freshman. JANICE WESTEGAARD, Balfour, junior. SHIRLEY WESTERNESS, Columbus, sopho- more. JOHN WESTLIE, Minot, freshman. RON- ALD WESTMILLER, Garrison, junior. NICO- LETTE WESTPHAL, Garrison, freshman. GARY WEYDAHL, Killdeer, junior. GERALD WHEELER, Minot, junior. KATHLEEN WHEELER, Ray, freshman. LARRY WHEEL- ER, Minot, freshman. EDWARD WHITE, Minot, freshman. JAMES WHITE, Minot, sophomore. KATHY WHITE, Roseglen, freshman. KENNETH WHITE, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. PAT- RICIA WHITE, Bowman, freshman. TYRONE WHITE, Emmet, freshman. PEGGY WHITTED, Minot, freshman. DIANE WIDDEL, Minot, senior. JOAN WIDDEL, Minot, sophomore. DONNA WIDMAYER, Minot, fresh- man, J ONI WICK, New Rockford, freshman. 2 --v -fir.-- z.. . m . . I 5 1. I.. . If L' i - 1 i- Um. Lg-L-a, , gy , , swims' ' G.. I X : 2 1. ,Q COLLEEN WIEST, Hazen, junior. DWIGHT WIGNESS, Fortuna, junior. RICHARD WIG- NESS, Minot, junior. ROBERTA WIGNESS, Fortuna, sophomore. JAMES WILCOX, Devils Lake, senior. JACK- SON WILEY, Portal, junior. KENNETH WIL- HELMI, Starkweather, junior. BARBARA WIL- LIAMS, Minot, freshman. GAYLE WILSON, Ryder, freshman. HER- MELLE WILSON, Minot, sophomore. JOHN WILSON, Tioga, freshman. KARL WINKLER, Des Moines, Iowa, sophomore. 3, 7 --- - ,V - iff- iw' u Tf 1 ,, I . , v' ' ,fl f- x' V' -g . 5, P 2 I ,Q f XJ 'Q I f'-,.-K ....:.., 1 ' ,J J: if O5 X - ffY'53?f 'tZiiif5? . -J g t Yi fn mf 'f,Mfj'G't.'f.sA Mfqg - f 'l I ' ' f An I vllfii.2:2?i ,Wa-'Ti.ie . 1 I nb ' va x F. IH-cu X MJ 'B Q . I 1' an 1,1 1 iw ' -L, Y K ii . I Y pf-713 ' ' -' if 1 A - I xl E 1 ., X Q, . V , . ' 'I ' '67- . 47 3 1, ,f,5 ..,,,w Y , Q Q' EI x. YN X 4 S' e 3 If l ! . ,,,,,lJ:. D .X N 'I-LX b I , Q , .f .A 5 fe -ww , - .- .V -f C5 K 1' 3 f ffhmlfllli' if ' '- f 'R i , n r, I li GJ in A 'K . ,l X V., '52, -45 AQ X . ' .--,sl HJ, , -1- '1-,V ip. ' - I ' ' ,. ff-2 ni'-ff.. M , . if t L. . . Vp, ,Y jo nj . 'F ,M la, ig vii 71 ni 1 ,I-I ..rl' ROLLIE WOODS, Cincinnati, Ohio, freshman. LAVONNE WORKMAN, Minot. freshman. KATHRYN WRIGHT, Vel- va, sophomore. DARREL WROLSTAD, Minot, freshman. DIANE WUNDERLICH, Minot, freshman. 'LESTER WY- MAN, Westhope, freshman. E. JANE YANTES, Minot, sophomore.ACOLLEEN YECOSHENKO, Drake, sophomore. RICHARD YECOSHENKO, Butte, freshman. NELRENE YELLOW BIRD, Emmet. freshman. SHERYL YINEMAN, Minot, freshman. BETTY YOUNG, Williston, junior. . QQ ' ..,., . JAN WINN, Bismarck, junior. KAREN WINT, Towner, freshman. KATHY WIRTZ, Mandan, junior. SHERYL WITHAM, Minot, sophomore. RENA WITT, Minot, freshman. VERONA WOIWODE, Minot, sophomore. HELEN WOLD, Watford City, freshman. RICH- ARD WOLF, Wyndmere, freshman. MARY WONG, Minot, sophomore. PATRICK WONG, Minot, sophomore. JANE WOOD, Warwick, sophomore. JOEL WOOD, Minot, freshman. KATHLEEN WOOD, Glendive, Montana, freshman. STEVEN WOOD, Minot, junior. MARLENE WOODIWISS, Nor- wich, sophomore. IYWWY W! A . i rr- ,, r-.-e , l X I f I xi r 'R ' A. I 2 X, V 'lfuxep ji. X ' . X.. .' ' ..5' ill X ,-- -,, If -L ,A , ' i I V , - i l I l I j f, f ly V fr I I .2's3 en:o.Ls.Iiiis l I ,lla fir I V15 f - i t I 1 i '-5 W 'i N i ,N X .w-fx , ix . fl. l ,Q -1 ' ,firm 1 +'1.,,-51,7 L wif L . - J ., I-1-,'3'.ji-.H-.3. -fi, fi Ivrr , u e : lf f - MARGARET YOUNG, Minot, junior. JOAN YOUN GERMAN, Minot, junior DOUGLAS YUNKER, Washburn, freshman. MERLE ZAN- DER, New Rockford, sophomore. LINDA ZARR, Devils Lake, junior. FABIAN ZELTINGER, Kenmare, sophomore. TERENCE ZELTINGER, Tolley, freshman. RICHARD ZERR, Harvey, sophomore. JOHN ZIETZ. Burlington, freshman. JACQUELINE ZIMMEL, Crosby, junior. LINDA ZIMMER, Norma, freshman. DIANA ZIMMERMAN, Minot, freshman. BRENDA ZOOK, Minot, freshman. CORRINE ZORN, Mi- not, junior. MARIE ZUTHER, Anamoose, jun- 1or. ig 4, r 4 J S ' a -Q fn, -Q.. fx, .W iq' I I ' f1 ' U lf i . .sf J ' . fix s. way.. f '- 'WF x Lip-..pq T. . -,fun --L -1--., '1 , .qv .4 .fx I ' A. 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Fifi v -A 'Q -'Aff-Q W 4 ' 2 H4324 4' - FA, ITS + Y , si, -- ,1---'A' 'X ,rin 'gl 135 ' 'A X nu M . .'wg.-w- :fim- ,v,: 4-- 234- ,.., JMU' , - 'IEW if '- wi A C N-+1 'vi ,,..4L F' .P is 'Yu Af' Lou fr Qu 'hun vom vou roaear urn . IHIS' I I SEEN ANY SIGNS OF B Mwwfy THE BUFFALO' LATELY? S A 5 Y-I bb. if : ' ' I ' , Billy Bison, here. comes 'lhru F sl in confemporary sfyle, bearing f a sign which clearly sfafes his V' il sv-: ---.f o Personal feelings- .: 11, xffi ,.-' - 'f iff-.f' l' pi, F, 425 1 aff? if . 5 -.Q 1R-' 5 . ,.....- if 5, ,U 0 ...,. ,..... W.. ....,... ..,,..,,,.X Jusf as fhe buffalo is nafive fo fhis greaf plains area-so is fhe Wesfland Oil Company. Therefore. if is nof so sfrange fhaf Wesfland-over 40 years ago-selecfed fhe buffalo as fhe frade name for ifs gasolines. The animal world is called upon exfensively in modern day merchandising fo signify -or dignify-a producf. Why did Wesfland choose fhe Buffalo? lf's a nafive animal fo be sure. Buf even more so is fhis behemofh of fhe prairies nofed for ifs power, en- durance, and speed-fypical affribufes of a GOOD gasoline. Rapid conversion of energy fo force, susfained combusfion fhru fhe power sfrolce, smoofh performance af all speeds. These and many ofher feafures, anfioxidanf, de-icer, defergenf, mefal de- acfivafor, fo cife a few, are builf info every gallon of Buffalo Gasoline made and sold by fhe WESTLAND OI L. COMPANY l9l9 i968 THE GROW COMPANY HOME OFFICE-MINOT, N. D. Mino+, Norih Dakoia -gf y , 'ii RAIMD AN D ER S oN's A ,I ' nonosme Horns 8: BGOTERY I. The Home of .I if Highway 83 NorI'h 838-6I6I Loca'I'ecI Near Ihe Airpori' and a Few Minuies From I'he Minor Air Force Base PRIVATE ROOMS FOR CONVENTIONS BANOU ETS LUNCHEONS RECEPTIONS TEAS DANCING CANDLELIGHT LOUNGE- ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY COURTESY CAR HANK GABLE. GENERAL MANAGER Shoes for Ihe Campus Minor, Norih Dalcofa Congrafulaiions 'ro I'he I968 Beaver xilfise I :ef-.I f ., 'GN a . Filfll lam-QI SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SORORITY Complimenis I29 Fifih Ave. N.W. 15 Minor, N. Dak. O DIAL 838-82 FISHER MOTOR L . W LOWE S UTI PRINTING Buick Pontiac QuaIiIy Priniing of All Kinds by Phoio Offsei' and Leiierpressu Cadillac Opel 'fi 'I I Ie-R' I , 5 IQ I 'SETI I Q Jael' I7 I lg.- . Jeep ,FI Holiday Rambler Trail Blazer Cor. Is'r S+. and 4-'rh Ave. S. W. WFHHBIDHQO , SIN' Cfaff 832-I I4I-Minoi, Norfh Dakoia Mallard Sales-RenIaI-Service Skamper NORTH AMERICAN TRAIL-R-AMA Highway 83 Soufh Minoi, Soufh Daicofa GILMORE House of Beauly Compliments Hair coloring and bleaching of Complele wig service Isl' Ave. Bldg. 832-0I32 KIELHACK AND FOUGNER ARTCARVED DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS BULOVA AND OMEGA WATCHES A. M. FOSS Jeweler Inc. ARCHITECTS I70 Soulh Main Slreel' Minof, N. Dalcola CHINA GLASS SILVER STERLING Coasl-'ro-Coasl' W The Slore where your dollar CHECKER CAB CO. will do The Ivlosl. PHONE 8364 iz' Hardware Eleclrical Licensed for oul' of Iown 'lrips Plumbing SPOFHHQ 90045 Au+omo'I'ive Home Appliances All Radio Equipped Cars If we don'f have if, we will gel' if ED AND IRENE ACE CAB co. MMR PHONE 832.1 I9I OWN I4 Firsl Ave. Soulhwesi' Across From Firsf Ave. Building PHONE 837-0I66 Minoi' No. Dal: A jc H Evnouarf .1IT? ' COMPANY 1 Congralulalions 'l'o 'lhe was BEAVER STAFF ROBERTSON LUMBER CO. ln Aclion Since I88l 200-Isl Ave. S. E. PHONE aaa 20l2 C1'anl::ge?RlGGS You've Tried The Resl fi' Now Try The Besl' . F I REACH E.vEr2xoNE! D e f fn' s' -'-'-is-sw SULLlVAN'S r'Q1w1B aCOn yflffff FLORAL AND GIFTS I7-2nd Ave., S.E. Minor, Norlh Dalcola Minot Norlh Dalcola Norlh Dalco+a's Largesl Gill' Shop STUDIU Home of Qzmlizjf Portraits l8A Cenlral Avenue Wesl- DIAL 832-8136 DAKOTA DRUG, INC. Wholesale Druggists Dislribulors 'lo Nor+h Dalcofa and Easlern, Monlana for ostwic S SINCE 1856 Honor Roll Merchandise MINOT. N. DAK. Drugs, Sundries Fixlures, Toys and Allied Equipmenl 28-32 Main Slreel' Norlh MINOT. NORTH DAKOTA Minof Bowling Proprieforship Nor'II'1 Hill Bowl 32 AMF Lanes I90I N. Broadway 837-II08 NORTH DAKOTA'S LARGEST 9 I E 'P Q' in -ll Congrafulafions Class of '68 NASH-FINCH CO. Food Dis+ribu+ors 'For CIRCLE FOOD PIGGLY WIGGLY JACK AND JILL EveryI'I1ing in Sporling Goods Name Brands BUTWIN POWERS F RAWLINGS VOIT WILSON CONVERSE Chaleau Lanes - . ' 5 5,-for 24 Brunswlclc Lanes ' I SNE SPORT 832-N27 2 8. sz B 3 xiii Y Pass 8 85455 N015 E I5 Firs+ S+. S. W. MI Minor. Norih DaIco+a ' '9f'7il f7' -qh-.ff ' B , ' -4-r r. r. ' - 'f -f ' , '-rv-Qs- -L 2,1 L - -' 1,- ,-, V..,.,,, 1 52.31-F's?lZ'f-' 4 'r - 'fs'- - Congralulaiions 'li .ir f +11-,W 1 f 4 fr':',i 'hcl sm., , M4 Q 14:5 : flrjz- L X x X 4 ,ff sffwirfx-5 1. U . - .gi ,f.,.,1M,-.,g,1 P 1 ,I -,Y N A 5... X, , ,. R' , I I ' nu 1 . ..-Mfg. - A' by - l-six! ..'-.iyzig ,X L I 4 4. 1 , ,gs 'N ' r --5,151-.-1 1' ,agen - '05 A awww.- Q..s-f-:fra on I'I1e I968 BEAVER From Nor'rI1 DaIco'I'a's Largesl' and Oldesi' Independenf Fraferniiy MU SIGMA TAU WANT SOFT WATER? N L N YBULQIZANI WHITE'S Quality Dairy Products MILK ICE CREAM BUTTER The Leading Name in Dairy ProducI's Compliments of NORTH STAR Paris, Service, Accessories TNOT STATE comcg LIAQQMNWKQ 1 X A Mobile Housing Developmenf Hiway 83 Norfh-Minof, Norih DaIcoI'a-836- EARL S. REYNOLDS HOWARD O. OLSON Owner Manager EII Congrafulaiions 'From CHARLIE'S FINE FOOD II3 Souih Main MR. and MRS. CHARLES G. DeMAKIS The Living Room of The Campus NORTHERN WEST'-IE O 0 BOTTLING COMPANY 0 fggggsir Bo'H'Iers of 7-UP PEPSI-COLA NESBITTS ORANGE Highway 83 Soufh Ci! .fl C . 5? on-gra+uIahons From PORTER BROTHERS STEEL AND IRON DIVISION Office-Yards and Sieel Warehouse M?'2gTSc:IgIgT?loS:l,2:A 40:-413 ard S+. N.E. 402-424 3rd N.E. PL MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA one 8324 '56 Phone 833-I I89 Homer-one penny keeps an electric blanket warm 4 hours Based on 36 por kllownit hour 4 I QA S511 I A ' 'NN we A 'R T. .-as. N I T - - A 9, .Z I ELECTRlClTY'S PENNY-CHEAP FROM HSP MINOT WOODWORKS, INC. DAKOTA STATE JOURNAL Cabinels-Fixfures-Millwork , D Buih--In Appliances Publisher of Sluclenl Dlreclory OuaIi+y Thal Will Please You I9 Cenha' Ave' EMI Highway 83 Soulh MINOT- NORTH DAKOTA PHONE 832-8I27 SERVICE DRUG Cosmelic and Drug Heaclquar-Iers 5Il -Nor'I'h Broadway Phone 833-32I3 1 r r V r X f lg 1: Y- A fr 1 I hw fb . ' I 'K ' EE fl! IIIQJI H 3i,ml2'f',5q 1:5215 5, pun- ,Inf 231, Q 1 LEU- llm f f- me-I I' - ww ' I .iii 1 5:-2: . . . I U -- ,- f ,--1-. as hi. wig A, 1. IL, V ,P . -L I -. , me , pk?-E :gl A , I ' 'ELL Q ' ' . .- D ' ' Q . -.. 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SW B EDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION f ADVERTISERS Q I AND STUDENTS We would like To give our sincere Thanks Tor The generous conTribuTions To The I'-768 BEAVER. l Q: We congraTulaTe Sue Felclner on her Tine iob as ecliTor oT our yearbook. We, Too, Thank Mrs. Turner and The business office Tor Their cooperaTion. rr PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS LES ANDERSON T Business Manager STAN BACHMEIER AssisTanT Business Manager YOUR CLASS RING IS A SYMBOL It marks you-tor always- A member ot a great class in A fine school Wear it proudly! Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes Myron Lang MSC Bookstore Manager Duanne Brekke 407-I8th Ave. S.W. Minot, North Dakota Representing JEWELRY'S FIN EST CRAFTSMEN MQW WWW DOMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS o CLASS RINGS AND PINS oCLUB INSIGNIA 0 MEDALS TROPHIES Q PLAQUES o DIPLOMAS 25I ADVERTISERS Alhood Motors ........... American State Bank ...... .... Anderson D Sz S Bootery . Asplund Garage ......... Auran Chevrolet ......... Bacon Sign Co. Bee Line Service Blesener Olds ........ Balfour, L. G. Co. ..... . Beta Theta Sorority .. Bray's Cleaners ...... Bridgemen .............. Bostwicks ............... Brunner, Hoeffel, 88 Bohrer .... Carl's Radiator Service Charlies Fine Food ....... Coast to Coast ......... Culligan Soft Water .... Drawz Stoker ......... Dakota State Journal . . . Dakota Drug ...... . . Ellisons ............. First National Bank . . . Foss Jewelry ......... Fisher Motor ........ First Western Bank .... Gamble Robinson ........ Gilmore House of Beauty . Gordon's Holiday Spot .... Grand Studio ,......... 248 247 237 243 238 239 247 245 251 249 244 244 239 245 247 241 238 240 245 242 239 243 248 238 237 243 245 238 249 239 French Club ......... .... 1 33 Gamma Delta ......... .... 1 44 German Club ...................... 132 Hestia Home Ec Club ............... 134 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship . . . 143 Kappa Delta Pi Q ................... 141 Kappa Pi ......................... 152 Lettermen's 'M' Club ............... 159 Lutheran Student Association ....... 146 Male Chorus ................. .... 1 19 McCulloch Hall .............. ..... 5 6 Medical Technology Club ........... 136 Minot State College Band ....,...... 116 Minot State College Community ..... 121 Symphony Orcehestra Minot State College Concert Choir . .. 120 MSC Gavel Club ................... 131 Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity ...... . .... 96 Music Educators National Conference . 124 Newman Club ..................... 148 Peace Garden Conference . . . . . . . 156 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia .... .... 1 23 Phi Sigma Pi ........... .... 1 40 Pi Kappa Delta ....... .... 1 28 Pioneer Hall ..... .... 5 8 Pi Omega Pi ....,....... .. 139 Red and Green ............. .... 1 14 Roger Williams Fellowship .... . . . 151 Sigma Alpha Iota .............. .. . 122 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority .. 106 Sigma Tau Delta ................... 129 Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity ....... 100 Sociology Club ..................... 135 Student Association ..,............. 110 Student National Education Association 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity ...... 104 Toast-Mistresses ................... 130 United Campus Christian Fellowship . 150 Home of Economy ...... 245 Henry's ................. 246 Johnson Standard Service . 246 Kivley, S. D. Jewelry ..... 244 Kielhack 88 Fougner .... 238 King Leo's Drive Inn .......... . . . 244 Lowe's Printing .......... 237 Main Street Standard .... 242 Minot Bowling Proprietor Ass'n ..... 240 Minot Federal Saving and Loan ..... 249 Montana-Dakota Utilities ........... 249 Minot Drug .................. . . . 247 Minot Woodwork Inc. . . . . . . 242 Mu Sigma Tau ...... 240 Muus Lumber Co. ........ 245 Nash Finch ............... . . . 240 Nelson Motor .............. . . . 246 Northwest Sporting Goods . . . . . . 240 N. S. P. .................. 242 Northern Bottling Co. ..... 241 North Star Mobile Homes .... .... 2 41 Don Moe Dodge ........... 249' Porter Bros. ............. . . . 241 Riverside Supper Club .... . . . 247 Ramada Inn ........... . . . 237 Robertson Lumber Co. .... .. . 239 Service Drug ............ . . . 242 Souris River Telephone .... . . . 248 Sullivans Floral 8: Gifts .... . .. 239 Sammy's Pizza Palace .... .... 2 43 Straus Bros. Jewelry . .. . . . . 243 Sigma Sigma Sigma . .. . .. 237 Sigma Tau Gamma . . . . . . . 248 Student Union ..... . . . 241 Steenstrup Jewelry ..... .... 2 46 Tau Kappa Epsilon ....... .... 2 44 Thomas Funeral Home . .. . . . 244 Union National Bank .... 250 Valker Floral ........ .... 2 47 Westland Oil Co. ..... .... 2 36 Western Transit Co. .... ..... 2 38 Westlie Motor ....... . . . 241 ' 240 246 237 Wh1t8,S ............ . ....... . . . Wylie Piano Co. ............... . . . . North American Trail-R-Ama ....... ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Psi Omega .................. 125 Beaver ............ .... 1 12 Beta Gamma Phi ....... .... 1 37 Beta Theta Sorority ........... ..... 9 4 Campus Players ................... 126 Crane Hall ......................... 58 Council of Exceptional Children ..... 142 Dakota Hall ................... . . . 56 Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority ..... ..... Elsie Cook Hall ............... . . . Vet's Club .............. Women's Chorus ........ 153 118 158 Women's Recreation Association ..... Young Republicans ...... 154 FACULTY Aboltins, Mrs. Emma ............ 28, 132 Allen, Warren ........ Aleshire, Harold ..... Amos, Mrs. Ruth .... Archer, Ronald .... Atwood, Dale .... Bangs, Gordon .. Bartz, Jean ............. 22 23 ... 20,26 .... 25,142 ....... 22 Becker, Kenneth .... 27, 64, 67, 74, 79, 28 31 Bauman, Frank ..................... 19 82 26 Bergman, Richard ....... Billey, George ...................... 31 26 Bjorlie, C. S. Bowles, Roger ............. Bradley, Leon .............. Elizabeth . Bradley, Mary Brandt, James .......... Brown, Gaylen ....... Busse, J. Bernard Carney, Patrick .... Catlett, Duane ....... Caufield, Rodney ...... Christensen, Merritt . . . Connor, Robert J. . . . . Cox, Garnet ....... Crockett, Paul ....... Cunnigham, Georgia .. Curtis, John J. ...... . Davey, Joel A. .... . Dixon, Margaret ..... .... Dokken, Mrs. Lola Domer, Dwayne .... 27,34,67,82 .... 30,116 ......... 30 ..... 19 ... 32,131 ..... 19 ..... 31 ....... 31 H. 27,74 ... 19,114 ..... 32 ... 18 ... 32 31 28,140 ...... 18,111 28,129,133 20 111112111 20 Gresham, David .,..... . . . 28, 129 Gresham, Linda ......... . . . 28, 129 Grimes, Mrs. Veronica .... ...... 2 0 Haenke, Richard ........ .... 2 1 Hancock, E. W. ........ ...... .... 3 1 Hanson, Mrs. Carole ...........,..... 29 Hartman, Walter ................... 30 Hettwer, Hank ......... 27, 64, 65, 67, 69 Hoar, Helen ........ ...... 2 9, 129, 133 Hoffman, Charles . .. ........... .. 31 Howell, Carley B. . .. ...... . .. 29 Ingram, David G. . . . . . . . 33 Jensen, Richard . . . .. .. 31 Johnson, Adelaide . . . . . . . 26 Johnson, Arnold . . . . . . . . 31 Johnson, Donald R. .... . . . 31, 154 Johnson, Herbert R. . . . .... . . . 26 Jurrens, James ..... 30, 116 Kaleva, Margo .... . . . 33, 142 Kalvelage, Carl . .. .... . . 32 Kiang, Clyde ........ 23 Koeneke, Dona A. ...... ...... 2 9 Ladendorf, Mrs. Agnes .... . .. 31, 141 Lang, Elroy ............ ..... 2 0 Lang, Myron ........ 21 Leiby, Paul D. ...... .... 2 4 Lillehaugen, Nels . . . . . . . . 32 Lipe, Robert S. ..... ....... 3 2 Loberg, Mrs. Elsie . .. 33, 162 Loucks, Ruth ......... .. . 33, 142 Lunday, Mrs. Audrey .... Luther, Wes .......... McCann. Kathleen . .. McDonald, William .... Maclver, Mrs. Martha 32 Martin, Dewayne .... .... Morrison, Paul .... .... Madhok. O. P. ....... . Mvhre. Olger ...... Nokleby, Betsy ...... Norem, Mrs. Ruth . .. Okland, Bertha ...... Olson, G-ordon B. ..... . Olson, Mrs. Marjorie .... Parker, Herbert ....... Pate, Mrs. Anne ..... Patterson, Dale .... .... Powell, Noel G. . . . . . . Pufall, Harold ..... Quam, Oscar M. . . . . Reddi, P. V. .... . Reich, Roland ....... Reitz. Howard ........ Rostad, Mrs. Eleanor .... Ruff, Jacob ........... Sando, Robert ....... Sather, Emil F. . . . . Scheffer, John ....... Schjeldahl, Sandra .... Schlapman, Richard . . . Schneider, Harold . . . Schwieger, C. R. .. Seibel, Kirby .... Shearer, Earl N. Slaaten, Doris . .. Smith, Harry ......... Smith, Robert ............ Sorenson, Mrs. Delores . . . . Spoelstra, John ......... Stockman, Wallace H. . . . Stolt, Harold ......... Streeper, J. B. ..... . Strohm, John ....... Stusrud. Pearl ........ Sundet, Mrs. Delores .... Sundet, Jerold ........ Swanson, Paul R. .. . . Tandberg, Gerilyn . . . Taylor, Frank ........ Turner, Mrs. Muriel . .. Turner, Thomas ...... Wallin, Ralph ........ Wallin, Mrs. Julianne .... Walsh, Robert ........ Wax, Joseph ........ White, Helen .... Whitt, Lucille .... Wiebolt, Ken ........ .... Williams, Merrill .... Wilson, Floyd ..... Wilson, John ........... Winje, Mrs. Judy ........ Zimmerman, Joyce ...... 33 .... 27,74 ... 27,158 ...... 26 .... 20,27 ........ 32 24,131,150 19 143 20 26 17 ... 20 18 15 32 26,138,139 33 19 32 27 ... 30 .... 20 .... 32 ..... 26 ....... 19 ... 29,129 ..... 20 ....... 26 ......... 26 .... 22, 152 ....... 32 ..... 32 ... 26 ..... 32 ... 20, 27 ,.... 20 ....... 30 ... 33,135 ..... 20 .... 32 .... 24 .... 26 .... 29 ..... 30 ... 30,119 ......... 29 ... 26, 152 ... 29,113 ..... 29 ... 30 .... 29 ... 20 .... 20 ....... 20 ... 28,158 28,57,70,e4 21 21 33, 153 ....... 29 11,132 98 Delta Zeta Sorority ......... .... 1 02 ' 56 155 Farmers Union Young Adults ....... DuGarm, Henry .... .... 2 0 Dyer, William . . . . . . 31 Ehart, Violette .... 28 Eide, Larry D. ..... .... 1 9 Elgie, Vencile ....... .... 2 3 Engel, Mrs. Florine . . . . . . 20 Everett, Mrs. Edna .... ....... 2 9 Farnum, Bruce ......... 31, 136 Farnum, Mrs. Sylvia .... ..... 3 1 Foster, Randolph N. . . . .. .. 18 Froeber, James ..... .... 2 1 Gano, David ....... .... 3 1 Gilbert, Edna .... .... 3 3 Zimmermarm, Mrs. Beatrice . . . . . . . . . STUDENTS A Aaberg, Sharon L .... Bachmeier, Bonny L. 186 Aanestad, Sally A. .... 118, 186 Aardahl, Marvin L. . . .... 64, 67 Aarhus, James A. .... . . . 186 Aasen, Paulette V. . . . . . . . . 186 Abe, Thomas A. ...... ....... 1 19 Ackerson, Donald N. . .... 139, 186 Ahmann, Darrel A. . . . ..... . . 186 Ahmann, Dean A. . . ............ 186 Ahmann, James L. ................. 186 Ahmann, Roland L. . . 105, 111, 142, 164 Ahrens, Robert J. ........ 82, 83, 159, 186 Akovenko, Margaret J. ............. 186 Albert, Beverly F. . . . ..... . . 186 Albertson. Celeste J. . . .. 150, 164 Albertson, Miles J. . . . . .... 150, 186 Albrecht, ElRita K. .. . . . 99, 154, 186 Albright, Gary L ..... ......... 1 86 Alexander, Patrick T. .... 142, 162 Alfstad, James V. . . . . Aljets, Gary L ..... Allen, Calman E. . . . Allen, James C. . . . Allen, Joel G. . . . . 186 61 186 186 186 Allstadt, Alan N. ....... '10, 100, '101, 110 Alm, Jennifer M. . . . .......... . . 186 Alme, Joe T. ..... ........ 1 10, 164 Alrne, Pamela .... ............ 1 86 Amundson, Greg ................... 82 Amundson, Jane L. .. 95, 130, 142, 186 Amundson, Susan M. ........... 116, 186 Anderson, Almaree C. . . . . . 186 Anderson, Andrey C. . . . . . . 164 Anderson, Barbara J. . . . . . . 186 Anderson, Bernice E. . . . . . . . . . 186 Anderson, Carol A. . . . .... 95, 186 Anderson, Charles R. . . . ....... . . 186 Anderson, Cheryl ....... .......... 1 86 Anderson, Corrine M. . .. 106, 137, 186 Anderson, Dan W. .... ........... 1 86 Anderson, Duane C. .. . . . 81, 159, 186 Anderson, Jay C. . . . ....... . . 186 Anderson, Jess A. . . Anderson, Judy R. .. . Anderson, Leslie T. . . Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Luella K. . . . . Margaret C. . Mike A. . . . 186 .. . 101, . . . 186 112, 162 138, 164 . . . 186 . . . 186 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson I Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andreson, Andreson J J Mike F. . Micheal T. Milo M. . . Phyllis J. . Railton M. ...... . ....-.... ............-.. 28, 102, Richard K. .......... sz, Robert G. Roger K. . Roland E. . . . . Susan C. . Dennis L. . . Sharon E. ..- ... ...- . ... .. .... Ankenbauer, Bruce F. . Anseth, Judith M. .... . Arens, Judith A. .... . Armstrong, Evan . . . .- ...- .....-... .........-. 111,142, Arnegard, Kirby A. .... .......... . Artz, Helen P. ...... . Ashley, Walter D. Atkinson, Peggy J Auch, Steve A. .... . Auch, Terry A. .... . Avery, Michael D. Axelson, Diane E. . . . Axness, Charles A. . .. Axness, Sheryl E. Axtman, Mark S. .. Axvig, Dale K. .. B ...- . ..- ..- Bachmeier, Stanley D. Baertsch, Dick G. .. Baertsch, Winifred J. Bahn, Margaret J. . Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, B. Duane . . . Pamela J. .. Beatrice A. . . Bob . .......... Edward W. .. Baker, Marlys R. . . . Bakken, Duane L Balerud, Nancy K. . Ballard, James L. . . Bangen, Richard L. . Bangs, Patricia D. . Barden, Gary D. . . . Barden, Lance V. . . . Bartsch, Debbie J. . . Bartz, Robert B. . . . 64, 67, 101, ...61,99, ....85, ..1'bl1.l ...15s, ...112, .flf '5si,'6+, . . 1z.3'1ss, . . . . 74, 82, 83, 61, 74, 75, 79, 140, 159, 95, 185, . . . . . 116, 119, ibbl '111,' 1212. . . f '1'5's', 5X..J x , I ,U- 1 Batema, Carol I. . . . . Batke, Judy F. ............ . Batson, Alfred Dennis ..... Bauch, Terryle M. ...... . . Bauman, Beverly J. . . . Bauman, Donald J. . . . Baxter, Joan A. . . . . Bean, Orville M. ...... . Beauclair, Blenda A. . . . Becker, Jerald P ..... Becker, Linda C. .... . Belford, Celinda C. . . . Belgarde, Roland C. . . Belk, Robbie A. .... . Bell, Bruce G. .... . ,ff X Bell, Debbie A. .... . Benham, Diann L. . . . Benjamin, Noreen K. Benson, Benson, Douglas H. . Benson, Phyllis E. . . Benter, Marilyn J. .. Benta, Beckee J. . . . . Berens, Lawrence P . Barbara E. .i .- Berg, Betty J. ..... . Berg, Eugene O. . . . . Berg, Jeannette E. . . . Berg, Kathleen A. . . . Berg Sheila D. . . . Berg, Zella R. ..... . Berge, Laurel L. . . . . Bergeron, Donald L. . Bergeson, Roger K. . Bergstrom, Sheryl R. ...... . Berner, Barbara R. ........ . Bernsdorf, Jacqueline D. . . . . 116, 119, 106, 131, 158, 143, 118, .ff.'155. ...f'i5i, 81, 158, . . . . 137, . . . . 106, 120, 134, 103.,.115, f f .' f -11-8, Berryman, Dennis L. ........ . 74, 77, Berryman, Linda K. . . . . Bertsch, Shelia M. . . . Bertsch, Ronald . . . Berube, Cecile K. . . . Berve, Clarice A. .... . Berven, Barbara A. . . . Besemann, Larry A. . . Beuchler, Keith D. . . . . Beyer, Bryan J. .... . Binde, Bonnie J. ..... . Bingaman, Sidney A. . . . Bird, Anita M. ....... . Bishop, Roger E. . . . . Bjornson, A. Duane . . . Bjornson, Allen D. . . . . Bjornson, Gregory A. . . . .-.. 158, 106, 95, 135, 116, 118, 56, ' tbl .. ff 155, 141, ....... .-... ... 187 187 123 187 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 165 188 188 188 188 165 188 188 165 188 188 188 188 188 165 .88 189 189 189 165 97 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 165 165 189 165 165 189 Blackburn, Earl G. . . . . Blair, Diana L. .... . Bleken, Carol A. .. Bleth, David C. Blikre, Steve A. . . . Bloms, Gloria J. .... . Bloms, Kathy M. Bloms, Pat ....... Bly, Martha A. ..,... . Boechler, Clement A. . . . Boechler, Duane C. . . . . Boehm, Patty J. .... . Boen, Ronald J. .... . Boespflug, John L. . . . . Boettcher, Susan C. Bohrer, Nancy C. Bolton, Thomas C. . . . Bolyard, Philip B. . . . Bonebrake, Darol K. . . . . Bonebrake, Nancy S. Borgers, Beverly A. . . . Borstad, Blanding N. Borstad, Kayleen A. . . . Bosch, Byron K. .... . Botz, Bradley J. . . Bowles, Susan E. . . Boxeth, Bonita K. . . . Boyd, Marilyn K. Boyle, Greg P. . . . . Boyle, Jeff T. ...... . Boyle, Thomas J. . . . . Braaten, Clarice K. . . . . Braathen, Marilee T. 131 95 ...95 99 97 . . . 139, 140, ... 141,166, ......10Q .... 97,154, . . . 119, 149, Brabandt, Roger L. .... ........... . Bradley, Connie A. ................ . Bradley, Judith R. ..... . Brandt, Colleen K. . . Brandt, Harvey J. . . . Brandt, Karen N. .... . Brandvold, Gloria J. . . . Brandvold, Gordon A. Brandvold, Robert E. Branesky, Jerry L. . . . . Brannan, Colleen D. . . . Brannan, C. Louise .... Bratlien, Dennis L. . . . . Braun, Linda L. . .. Brazle, Anita A. .. Breding, Carter A. . . Brekhus, Roger D. .. Brekke, Daniel M. . . . Brend, Richard A. . . . Brennan, Betsy L. . . . Brevik, Carol J. . . . Brey, Joyce ....... Briggs, Robert W. .... . 131, 46, 102, 103, 152, 118, 116,149, 120, 123, 190, Britton, Roger D. ................. . Brockell, Richard D. ... . . . . . . . . .. Brothen, Eldon D. . .. Brown, Bernadette R. .......... . Brown, Corrine F. .. 116, 120, 122, I 7 154, 58, 116, Brown, Kathy D. .................. . Brown, Nancy ...... Brown, W. Pendleton Broyles, Dan P ..... Brunelle, Carol M. . . . ... Brunmeier, Otto H. .... . . . Brunner Klamantz .... Bryn, Bonnie J. ....... ......... . Bryson, Victoria M. . . . ....... . . . . . Buen, Patricia A. . . . . . . 116, 118, Buerkle, Richard E. . . . ..... . . . . . Buettner, Elizabeth L. 142, Buettner, Elonna N. .... ...... . Buettner, Ramona M. Bunker, Sherryl G. .... . . . Burchill, Carl L. ..... . Burckhard, David L. . . . Burckhard, Terrence L. Burckhard, Verland P. . Burgard, Gerald M. . .. Burke, Vivian A. ..... . Burkett, Jane I. ...... . Burkhartsmeier, Andrea 190 . ..... 190 .... ... 70,190 .. ..... 190,97 ... 64,e9,190 ..H.9Q1W 166 190 Burns, Kathryn M. ..... 104, 106, 110, 191 Bursinger, Margaret M. Burtness, Ardis M. . . . . 191 191 Busch, Juanita G. .................. 191 Busch, Kevin C. ................. 64 191 Busche, Randall L . . . 75 , 80, 140, 1591 191 Bush, Nicki S. ..................... 191 Butts, Richard L. .................. 191 Byerly, Clyde G. 191 Byerly, Rex R. ...... . . . 191 Byorum, Barbara E. . . 191 Byre, Gail M. ...... ............... 1 91 Byre, LeRoy S. .. ................ 191 Byron, James W. ..... 64, 69, 70, 101, 191 CJ Callahan, Patricia S. .. Callahan, Katheryn P. . . . Campbell Barbara D. . . . . Cantwell, Thomas J. . .. Carden, Carolyn R. ..... . Carkuff, Geraldine A. Carlson, Becky L. .... . Carlson, Bruce D. . . . . Carlson, Dale E. . . . . 95,191 95,191 191 ...191 167 191 120, 191 128, 157, 191 191 Carlson, Dwight D. ...... 64, 69, 159, 191 Carlson, Gall D. ................ 145, 167 Carlson, Hjalmer O., Jr. ............ 191 Carlson, Laurene A. . . . Carlson, Robert L. .. Carlson, Roger .... .... 181,191 .. .... 191 191 Carlson, Ruth E. ...... . . . 191 Carlson, Wayne L. ...... .. . 191 Carmichael, Patricia L. . . . . . . 191 Carnell, Frances G. .. . 191 Carr, Audrey L. .... . 191 Carr, James E. ..................... 191 Chadinha, Richard I-I. ........... 153, 191 Chambers, Judy L. ..... 106, 138, 158, 167 Charlebois, Judith A. .. Charlebois, Richard A. . Charlebois, Steve E. . . . Charley, Betty ...... Charley, Ralph J. Charron, Maxine E. .. . Chase, Leroy ....... Chilson, Dale ......... Chilson, Michael D. Christen, Connie J. . . . . Christen, Kathleen A. . Christian, Shirley A. . . Christiansen, MyrnaLoy Christianson, Dennis O. ......... 158,191 ............. 191 191 191 191 191 191 129 191 192 .. ...95,192 ..... .192 .... ....192 155,192 Christianson, Karen L. ..... 116, 122, 192 Christianson, Mary E. . . . .......... 192 Christopherson, Elaine .... . . . 192 Christopherson, Gloria .... . . . 192 Christopherson, Nona B. . . . . . 192' Clark, Cllarine A. ....... . . . 192 Clark. James B., Jr. . . . .. 192 Clark, Judy K. ........ . . . 192 Clark, Marlene J. .... . Claymore, Gayleen M . . . .... 192 . . ...... 192 Clayson, C. Lynn ...... .... 1 25, 192 Clott, Larry D. .... .. 192 Clyde, Bruce M. . . . ............. . . 192 Clyde, Forrest E. ..... . 101, Cofer, Rocklyn G. .... .64, 67, 79, 159, 192 192 Coffee, Charles E. . . Colford, Thomas J. . . . Colliton, Nancy J. . . T , :P 7: J 5: is 'A :uv ' , li r ,I 3 J F 4 ' 1 vi' 1 ..... Colloca, Joseph F. . . . ........ 82, 90, Connole, Bill ..... .... 6 4, 101, 159, Connole, Greg C. Connor,Marianna . . . .1.1.8., Conway, Mary A. .......... . Cook, Billy G. ........ 64, 65, '79, 159, Cook, Wanda K... . . . .. Cooper, Van R. .... . Corbett, Patricia A. . . Corlies, Jerome J. . . Corum, Loran A. . . . Cottrill, Mary J. . . . Cowan, Richard R. . . . Cowan, William D. . . . Coyne, Rita C. .... . Craig, Sheryl R. Crawford, John R. . . Cress, Mary A. . . Cress, Robert H. .... . Crilly, Timothy N. . . . . ....- Critzer, Barry W. . .... . . Crommett, Florence M. Cunningham, Charles D. . . . Curle, Gail M. ....... . Curtiss, Clari D. ..... . Cvancara, Bob J. . . . . IJ Dahl, Gary D. . .... av, 13.1, . . . . 112, 135, 97,- 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 167 192 192 192 192 193 193 135 167 193 193 193 Dahl, Janice R. Dahl, Richard L. . .. Dahlen, Diane M. . .. Daniel, Clarence R. . .. Danielson, Harley J. . . . . Dannewitz, Doren M. Dannewitz, Duane E. Darling Sandra K. . . Daughtery, Ronald A Davidson, Alexander Davidson, Linda K.. Davis, Joe A. ...... . Davis, Timothy M. .. Davison, Susan A. . . Davy, Carol J. .... . Davy, Connie J. . . . . Dean, Dianne L. .. . Deering, Linda L. .. Deeter, Dillys M. . . . DeFranza, Robert V. Degenstein, David E. DeGree, Doug D. . . . Delaney, David D. . . Delorme, Donald N. . DeMakis, Greg C. .. . . Demaree, Billy P. .. Dempsey, Arlene J. . Dempsey, Mary K. . . . Dennis, Earl P. ..... . Deplazes, Leonard P. 132, 116, 116, 155, ' I I I Q -112,- . .... 110, . . . . . 61, 140, 125, 110, 158, 161. Depute, Jane A. ...... ........ . DeSchneau, Jeanine . 95, 118, Deutsch, Robert L. . . . .... . . . . . Devine, John M. . . . . Dick, Steven C. .... . Dickinson, Barbara A .'ffffff'ii.fi,' 79, 163, Dickinson, Sandi M. .... .......... . Diebold, Bruce K. .. Dieker, Phyllis J. Dignan, Ann L. . .. Dignan, Jean V. . . . . Dignan, Robert T. . . Dill, Marion A. .. 138, 145, Dilland, Joyce M. .... ........... . Divingnzzo, Marilyn ................ Dockter, Jeff J. ....... 64, 69, 82, 97, Dockter, Raphael B. 116, 123, Dockter, Sherwin R. .... ...... 1 43, Doede, Richard H. . . Doherty, Dorothy .... Dolan, Darryl, B. .. Dolan, Patricia J. . . . Domer, Sharon K. . . . . Donovan, Patrick A. . . . . Dossenko, Barry G. . . . Downie, Patrick A. . . . Downs, Debra A. .... . Dravland, Gerald A. . . Driessen, Ralph H. .. . 116, 106, 116, 128, Duboboy, Gordon L. . . . . . . . . Dufner, Sharen A. . . . . . . . . . . Dulmage, Kathleen L. Dunham, Beverly A. . . Dunham, Nancy A. . . . Dunn, John W. ...... . Dunnell, Charles D. .. Dupre, Dennis R. .. Dupre, Kathleen M. . . Dwyer, George E. Dyke, Marilyn L. . . . . Dyrness, Ralph G. . . . E .. 99, iii, 165, bil Ebert, Gregg B. . . . .... 82, 83, Edman, Barbara A. Effertz, Vicky L. . . Eggen, Charles N. . Eide, Ken O. ..... . Eide, Orville A. . . . Eidsness, Alan .... Ekstrom, Deanna L. ............... . Elberg, Jerry A. .. Eldevik, Sharon M. Elhardt, Dale G. . . Elker, Jerilyn M. . . Ellingson, Charell . Ellingson, Jan M. . Ellingson, Linda K. Elliott, Craig E. .. Ellison, Jane M. . .. Ellwein, Sandy K. . Elshaug, Irene J. . . . . . 118, .. . 119, 97, 115, 131, . .I .I '135, 105, 106, 116, 106, 162 1 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 168 168 195 195 119 195 195 163 Elsperger, Janet M. ..... 95, 132, 149, 195 Elstoen, Roger T. .... ........... . .. 195 Elston, Sharon K. . ......... 195 Eltz, J. Kay ...... ....... 1 32, 168 Ely, Judith A. .... .... 1 16, 118, 195 Eman, Carie M. . . . . .. 115, 118, 195 Eman, Kathleen K. ..... 103, 168 Emerson, Sandra J. .... 195 Emerson, Vernon K. . . . . . . , 195 Enerson, Frances E .... 168 Eng, Ron G.. ...... .... 1 95 Eng, Sharon R. . . . . . . . 195 Engeberg, Linda C. .... 195 Enget, Ilona K. . . . . . . . 195 Enget, Jerome C. . . . ........... .. 168 Ennis, Richard J. .. .............. 195 Enockson, Cleo D. . 116, 118, 143, 195 E1-ber, Henry P. .... .............. 1 95 Erickson, Ardis V. ........... .. 195 Erickson, Betty L. .................. 195 Erickson, Diane W. 116, 118, 143, 195 Erickson, Gordon ............ .. 64 Erickson, Jean A. . .... 99, 118, 196 Erickson Linda M. . .. 136, 150, 196 Erickson, Roger E. ....... 196 Erickstad, Alice L. ...... 196 Erie Beverly L. .... .... 9 5, 196 Esades, James G. . .... 196 Eslinger, George W .... 196 Eslinger, Norma E. .... 196 Essler, Maureen J. ......... 196 Esterby, Kip ....... ....... 8 0, 196 Evanger, Karan K. . . . .... 138, 139, 169 Evenson, Collin E. . ........... 196 Evenson, Donald C. ......... 196 Evenson, Faye L. . ........... 196 Everson, James E. . . . .... 136, 159, 168 Ewert, Annette M. ........... 196 Fadness, Linda A. . ....... 196 Fairbanks, Jane . .. .......... . 196 Fairbanks, Paul .... .. . 64, 69, 196 Fairbrother, Lynn . ............ 196 Falcon, Philip G. ................... 196 Farden, Gerald B. ...... 119, 123, 154, 196 Farner, Nancy J. . . . .......... 142, 162 Farrell, Deborah F. ................ 196 Farrell, Dwight ..... .... 6 4, 70, 101, 159 Farstad, Carmen L. ....... 106, 196 Farver, David J. .. 97, 116, 123, 169 Fast, Donald D. .... .............. 1 96 Faul, Jeffrey M. .... ......... 7 4, 196 Faul, Leslie D. .... . . . 136, 143, 196 Fay, Frances C. . . . ........ .. 169 Fazlollahi, Siavosh . . . . . . . 196 Fecho, Bonnie G. . . . . . 196 Fecho, Joy A. ..... ..... 1 96 Fedje, David A. .. . ...... . . 196 Fedje, Sue T. ..... .... 1 07, 196 Feldner, Corey C. .. . ........... . . 264 Feldner, Donn C. ................. 82, 83 Feldner, Susan J. ...... 107, 113, 196, 264 Fennewald, Donald F. .......... 153, 196 Ferber, Shirley A. .... .......... 1 69 Fiedler, Dennis D. . . . .... 136, 150, 196 Fiedler, J. Bernard .... .... 1 16, 196 Filler, Conney M. -.-- -- 196 Finch, Delsie L. ---- - 196 Fink, Earl R. ....... ...-. 1 96 Finken, Sharon C. ..... ....... 1 96 Finnessey, Patrick J. .... .... 1 53, 196 Fisher, Cynthia K. .... ....... 5 196 Fisher, Carol D. ..... --... 1 69 Fisher, James A. ..... - - - 169 Fisketjon, Janet L. . . . . . . 196 Fitzgerald Ray G. . . . . . . 196 Fitzpatrick, Thomas ..... 153 Fitzpatrick, William G. . . . . . . . . 197 Fix, Diane A. ........ .... 1 32, 197 Fix, Ernest M. . . ............ 197 Fix, Richard A. ........... 59, 64, 69, 197 Flaherty, Joy E. ....... 116, 118, 122, 197 Flammang, Douglas G. .......... 97, 197 Flaten, Jean A. ................ 147, 197 Flatla, Lynette A. . . . ..... . . . 95 Floyd, Samuel R. .... . . . 140, 169 Flygare, Bonita J. .... ..... 1 97 Flynn, K. Jacqueline . . . . . . 197 Fogel, Charlotte ..... ............ 1 97 Foley, Michael L. . . . ......... 119, 197 Follman, Dennis E. .... 140, 142, 153, 169 Forde, Duane L. . . . 37, 40, 60, 96, 97, 131, 169 Foreman, Lorraine M. .............. 197 Forness, Jenice M. .... .... 1 97 Forsman, Bennie A. ................ 197 Forsman, Lennie R. ................ 197 Foss, Annis G. ........ 134, 139, 169, 197 Foss, Deanna C. .... ...... 1 18, 147, 197 Foss, Ivan B. ..... ......... 1 69 Foss, Lucretia A. .. 133, 197 Foster, Barbara A. . .. .... . . 197 Foster, Jane M. ...... . . . 158, 197 Fournier, Susan C. .. . ..... . . 197 Fox, Kenneth C. ..... ......... 1 97 Frankhauser, John C. ....... 119, 143, 197 Frankhauser, Karen L. ......... 132, 170 Franklin, Wesley L. ............ 153, 197 Franson, Freda E. ..... 134, 139, 149, 170 Frants, Karla L. ................... 197 Fraser, Geraldine L. . . . . . . . 197 Fred, Darvin D. ...... .... 1 97 Frederick, Joyce A. .... .... 1 97 Fredericksen, Richard . . . . . . . 170 Freed, Dennis F. ...... .... 1 97 Freitag, Russ L. ..... .... 1 97 Fretheim, Linda M. . . . .... . . 197 Fretland, Wallace J. .... ...... 7 9, 197 Frey, Steven C. ...... ......... 9 7, 197 Freyholtz, Jean D. . . . . . . 116, 120, 197 Frick, Judy D. ..... ' Frink, Clareen I. ..... .... 1 97 Fritza, Rose M. ........ .... 1 97 Froseth, Gregory C. . . . . . . . 197 Fruh, Steven D. . ...... .... 1 97 Fuerst, Diane L. ................... 170 Fuller, Barbara A. ................. 197 Fuller, Charles G. . . . 97, 129 135, 150 170 Fuller, Linda J. ........ 129, 141, 150i 170 Fundingsland, Gerald D. ......... 97, 170 Funke, Robin D. ........ ...... 1 97 197 G Gackle, Eugene G. . Gackle, Renee R. . . n ' - U i I - Gad, Charles H. .. Gange, John A. Ganyo, Douglas R. Ganyo, Judith ...... . . . 134, Garaas, Jane A. . . . . . . 137, Garaas, Jeannie . . . Garbe,MarleneF..l Garbe, Terry R. . ..... .... 1 16, 119, Garceau, Alfred L. . . . ..... . . . . . Garceau, Joanne B. . .. .... . 149, Gardella, Sandra L. . . . . . . . Gardner, Lloyd G. . . . . . Garland, Daniel C. . . . . . . . . Garrison, Dianne L. .... . . . 118, Gartner, Kenneth H. .... .... . Gates, Linda L. ...... .... 1 07, Gauderman, Bonnie ............ 145, Gedeon, Raymond E. ............... . Geffre, Thomas A. ..... 116, 120, 149, Gefroh, Diane C. .... ........... 9 9, Gefroh, Patricia L. . .. ....... .. 57, Gehring, Larry G. . .. . . 105, 116, Geiger, Gerald P. . . . ..... . . . . . Geiszler, Arland W. . . ...... . . . Gendreau, Robert N. . . . . . Gerle, Joseph A. .... . . . Gervais, Cynthia C. . . .... . . . Gervais, Frederick B. . . . ..... . . . . . Gessner, Mike M. ..... . . . 82, 159, Gessner, Susan E. . .. Geiser, Edith A. ........ l ' I l Giesinger, Gerard N. . . . . . . . . . . Gilbertson, Arvy C. . . . . . . .133, Gilbertson, Glenn C. . . .... . . . Gilbertson, Karen ..... ..... Gilbertson, LeRoy M. . . . . . . Gill, Ronald L. ....... . . .- Gjesvold, Bruce E. .... . . . Goedert, Janice K. . . . . . . . . Goettle, Mary K. . . . . Goetz, Diane K. ....... .... 1 58, Goetz, Rosetta B. ......... ........ . Goodfellow, William D. . .. . . . . 119, Goodman, Jon C. ...... ..... . Goodman, Larry W. . . . . . . Gorde, Denis A. ..... . . . Gorde, Mark E. . .. Gorde, Sherry A. .... . . . 107, Gouveia, Nyla Y. .... .... . Graf, Sharyn S. .... . Grandall, Michael C. . . ......... . . . Grantier, Brooks E. . . . . . . 116, 120, Grauman, Cynthia K. . . . ..... . 116, Gregerson, JoAnne M. . . ..... . . . Gregorson, Gordon J. . . . . . .. 116, Grenvik, Jacqueline . . . . . . . . . Griest, Alex D. ..... . .. 64, Griffin, Connie R. ................. . Griffiths, David A. ................ . Grimes, Trudy G. . . . 99, 111, 120, 130, Grindeland, Richard H. ............ . Grochow, Arthur O. ............... . Groesbeck, Linda J. ... . . . . . . . . Gross, Delores A. . . . . . . . 139, Gross, Pauline F. .... ...... . Grow, Karilynn K. .... .... . Grubb, Darrell D. ..... . . . 79, Guderjahn, Rodney D. ............. . Gudmunson, Sandra L. ............. . Gudrnunson, Sheldon L. .... 81, 91, 97, Guenther, Jean A. .......... . ...... . Guenther, Marilyn F. . . . 118, 130, 154, 256 197 198 . 87 198 170 170 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 129 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 170 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 170 198 17 0 198 198 198 17 0 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 199 199 199 199 118 199 119 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 Guidinger, Loren D. Guilbert, Karen K. Gullickson, Lela W. .... . . . . Gulseth, Jame M. ..... . Gustafson, Raymond Guthrie, Roger W. ..... ...... . Guttormson, James A. ...... . Guttromson, Marilyn H ...99,11s, Haag, Sharen M. ....... . . . .. Haagenson, Warren L. . . . . . . . Haaland, Donald J. . . Haaland, Roger T. .. Haberlack, Marvis .. Haberstroh, Sharon C Hadler, Russell K. . . . Hafner, Kathryn R. . Haga, Zondra S. Hagen, Beverly D. .. Hagen, Connie R. . .. Hagen, Harley A. . . Hagen, Judy H. . .. . Hagen, Karen A. . . . . Hagen, Richard ..... Hagen, Roger C. . . . . Hagenstein, Mary J. . Hager, Hilary R. . . . . Hahn, Richard L. . .. Haider, Lois K. . Halden, Douglas A. . Halden, James E. Halder, Larry A. . .. Hale, Larry ........ Hall, Orlan B. ..... . . . . 119, ,... 13.i,'i3Qfi, f .' 155, '1'5'5', . . . . . . 105, ......132, 116,119, ...105,' Hallingstad, Laurel K. .... .... . Halquist, Bonnie .... Halverson, Sandra F. Halvorson, Janice K. ...... 36, 37, 99, Halvorson, Roger D. . Halvorson, Sandra L Haman, Theresa A. . . Hamel, Duane E. . . ,. Hamilton, Mark R. . . Hammer, Carol L. . . Hammer, Ronald E. . Hammes, Judy A. . . . Hammond, Bonita J. . Hanes, Cynthia J. . . Hansen, Andrew J. . . Hansen, Arthur J. . . Hansen, Barbara A. . Hansen, Christian I. . Hansen, Corine S. . . . Hansen, Muriel E. . . Hansen, Gerald R. . . Hansen, John A. .. . Hansen, Judith A. . . Hansen, Marie K. . . . Hansen, Ronald W. . . . Hansen, Vernetta J. . Hanson, Alfred L. . . . Hanson, Deborah A. . Hanson, Dennis A. . . Hanson, Donna M. .. Hanson, Erling H. . . Hanson, Glenna G. . . . . Hanson, Janice M. . . . . ....75, . . ,... .9.7', f f . . 81, . . . . 103, 128, 116, ...107, 95, 36, 94, 95, 111, 134, Hanson, Karen L. ............... 95, Hanson, Klinton M. . Hanson, Mary A. . . . Hapip, David W. . . . Harder, Jayne A. . . Harder, Terry D. . . . Harkness, Todd A. .. . 64, 69, 118, Harmon, Jerry P. . . . Harney, Deborah A. . . Hartleib, Charles B. .. Hartleib, Rodney D. . . Hartman, Patricia L. Hartsoch, John L. . . . .. .... 153, Harvey, Juanita L. . . .. Hass, Judith A. .... . Hatcher, Phillip D. . Hatlestad, Roberta R. . .D . .A h I I . i ' l Hauck, James A. . .. . Hauff, LaVonne .... Haug, Janet A. .... . Haugeberg, Lowell D. .. .. Haugeberg, Sonja L. Haugen, Ted H. ..... . Haugen, Dennis W. . Haugen, Joe R. ...... . Haugen, Judith M. . .. Haugen, Terry L. ..... . Haugland, Eugene E. Haugland, Maryanne Haugstad, Harold A. Hauschulz, Marlys R. Hausheer, Robert D. . . Havkjold, Karen M. . . . .... 120, Hayer, David J. ....... . Headrick, Barbara E. Healy, Gerald K. . . . . Hedlin, Mavis I. . . . . Hedlund, Robert E. .... . . . . Heer, Robert A. . . . . Hegland, Roberta H. Hegranes, Deborah S Hegreberg, Judith A. Heide, Chuck F. . . . . Heilman, Michael J. Heimdal, Larry A. . . . . . . . Heinert, Kathy ..... 1 1 wr ' 72, 95, 155, 107, . . .... 153, 107, 142, 166, 115, 143, ....118, .......- 107, 142, Heins, Kenneth M. ..... 116, 119, 123, Heitmann, James L. 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 171 202 202 172 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 172 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 172 202 202 202 162 202 202 Heitman, Marceda M. Heizelman, Shirley J . I-Ielfenstein, Lynne D. Helgeson, Jerry L ...... . . . Hlem, Beverly J. . .. Helm, Carmen B. . .. Helm, George L. .... . Hembree, Joel D. .. . . Henderson, Diane M. Henderson, Janice .... Henjum, Dan E. .... . Henke, Paulette C. . . . Hennessy, Mary J. . . . Henning, Marie E. Hennix, Donna M. . .. Henriksen, Dana A. . . . . Henry, Dale D. ..... . Henry, Marjorie .... Hensen, Richard J. .... . Herigstad, James R. . . . . Heringer, Margaret J . Hett, Barbara A. ...... . Hett, Byron R. ...... . I-Iettwer, Kathleen E. . Hierath, John W. .. .. Hight, Warren L. . . . . Hildebrand, Linda K. . Hildebrand, Maxine I. 105, 116, ..ff'113Q 1ib,120, 'fffff. 97 95, Hildenbrand, Dianne K. . . . . . . Hill, Carolyn F. ..... . Hill, Jimmy W. Hill, Korliess K. .. Hill, Marilyn R. . . . Hill, Michael D. Hilman, Richard .... Hiller, Donald W. Hilson. Jerome W. . . Hilts, Dennis A. ..... . Hilzendager, Vicky L. Hintz, Karen K. ..... . Hirschkorn, Vern E. . . Hjelmstad, Carol R. . . Hjemlstad, Janet Y. . . . . Hoag, Douglas D. . . . . Hochhalter, James K. . . . Hoerer, Judith A. . . . . Hofer, Susan J. . . . . Hoff, Deanna G. Hoff, Steven M. . . Hoffard, Penny L. . . . . . 64, 67, 133, 103, Hoffart, David J. ................. . Hoffart, Donald J. ..... 116, 119, 123 Hoffarth, Donald L. ............ 149, Hoffert, Bruce, K. .... . Hoffert, Kenneth C. . . . . Hoffman, Carole J. . . . Hoiland, Gerald D. ............. . Holien, Jeanette, M. .... . 99,132,148 Holle, Kathleen J. . . . 95, 111, 130, 155 Holloway, Clarence A. . .. Holm, Jerry L. ......... . Holwegner, Laurence M. . . . 70, 72, 73 Hove, Thomas K. ...... 105, 136, 150 Hovey, Odell M.. ............. 74, 79 Hovland, Karen M. .... . Hovland, LaVonne M. . . Howell, Bonnie M. . . . . Howey, Richard D. . .. Hoyme, Thomas G. I-Ioynes, James L. . . . . Huber, Cherilyn E. . .. Huber, Curtis W. . . . Huber, Sharon L. Hubrig, Kay D. .... . Huddleson, Denise E. .... 143, 100,107 Huebner, Ralph E. ..... .......... . Huelsman, Richard A. Huesers, Judith A. ..... . Hughes, Gerald B. ..... 116 I-Iuizen ga, Cheryl M. 64, 69, ,12o,123, 82, 1 v Huizenga, Sandra K. . . . . . . Hukkanen, Helen A. . . . Hultberg, Robert J. . . . Hummel, Michael J. . . Humphreys, Sue M. . . . . Hurdelbrink, Judith A. Hurley, William C. .... . Hustad, Elizabeth .... Hysjulien, Gene A. Hystad, Roxanne K. . . I Iglehart, MaryJo E. . . . Imdieke, Gary L. . . . Ingram, Judith ..... Innes, Judith Ann .... Isaacs, Gary S. .... . Isaacson, Kathleen . . . Isaak, James W. 155, 158, 111, 107, 95, . .. 132, 115, Ivershe, Paul ..... ........ . ....... Ives, Michael R. ...... 64, 69,, 70, 119, J' Jablonski, Joseph ..... Jackson, Robert J. . . . Jacobs, Ruth Ann . .. Jacobsen, Dale R. Jacobson, James J. .... . Jacobson, Judith Ann . . . Jaeger, Linda E. .... . Janavara, Georgia .... J anz, Jerry D. ..... . J emstrud, Alve L. . . . Jensen, Larry L. . . Jensen, Richard . . . J essee, Terry L. . . . Jevne, James W. ..... . Johansen, Dennis H. . . . . . . . Johansen, Donna L. . . . . Johnsen, Gladys H. ....... . Johnsen, James C. . . . Johnsen, LaVonne . . . Johnson, Allison A. . . . Johnson, Alyce Ann ....... Johnson, Barbara Ann ..... Johnson, Carol Ann ..... 95 Johnson, Carol Ann ....... Johnson, Charlene F. .. Johnson, Charles W. . . Johnson, Connie Rae . .. Johnson, David A. . . Johnson, Denis M. . . . . Johnson, Diane ... . . . . . Johnson, Donna Marie . Johnson, James A. .... . Johnson, Jane M. .... . Johnson, Jeffrey L. . . . . Johnson, J eraldine L. . . Johnson, Jim ........ Johnson, Joyce B. ........... 95, Johnson, Kenneth Layne ........ Johnson, Kenneth Leigh Johnson, Kenneth Paul Johnson, Larry Douglas Johnson, Leon A. ..... . Johnson, Lillian G. . . . Johnson, Linda Ann . . . Johnson, Linda Kaye ..... Johnson, Lonnie Lloyd . Johnson, Lorry C. .... . Johnson, Meredith Ann Johnson, Myra M. . . . . Johnson, Nancy L. . . . . Johnson, Pamela S. . . . ... 143, 133, 165, 141, 173, 122, 131, 130, 142, 147, 130, 155, 142, .87 147, 138, . . . .1.0.'i, .... 204 173 204 204 204 173 173 204 204 204 204 204 204 '173 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 173 205 205 205 178 173 205 205 205 173 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 173 174 205 205 ,97 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 174 205 173 205 257 Johnston, Barbara A. Johnson, Pat Rae .... Johnson, Rick Van Johnson, Robert A. . Johnson, Ruby Kae . Johnson, Sharon Rae Johnson ,Terrance L. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Terry D. .... Vicki S. . .. Wayne A. . Johnston, Donald M. Johnston, Linda E. . Johnston, Ronald J. Jones, Frank A. ..... . Jones, Jan S. ..... . Jones, Marion B. . .. Jones, Pat G. .... . Jones, Robert J. . . . . Jordahl, Carol J. . . . J ordahl, Greg G. .. Jordan, Connie M. . . Jorgenson, Jerry L. Julson, Larry N. .. . Jung, Gary P. .... Junker, Sonya ..... J urgens, . ff 196, ff f f '47, . f f '136, .... 97, .... 99, 118,132, ... 142, .... 97, .... 97, ... 107, .. . 119', Lester A. ................ . Just, Robert D. ...... 64, '79, 159, 174, Kabanuck, Dolores Ii A. ............. . Kabanuk, James R. ................ . Kaeding, Carol H. ...... . Kalinowshi, Roger Kallberg, Daryl L. . . . Kallias, Larry J. . Kalmbach, Gayle M. .... . Kalmbach, Wallace D. Kane, James .......... Kanikkeberg, Myron G. . . Kapfer, Donald W. . . . . Kary, Georgene A. . .. Kasper, Beverly L. . . . . Kasschau, Wayne V. . . . Kaylor, H. Bruce ........ 99, 144, 145, Kaylor, Rodney A. ..........,..... . Kelesnik, Fred D. . . . . 64,69,101,159, Keller, Alvin J. ................. 97, Keller, Judith A. . . . Keller, Steven D. . . . Kelly, Michael J. . . . Kemble, Barbara . . . Kemp, Linda A. . . . . Kennedy, Linda E. . .. Kersten, Rickey A. . .. Kettle, Joyce E. . . . . Kieffer, Mary R. .... . Kilber, Douglas E. . . . . Kimball, Richard C. . .. Kimmes, Patricia .... Kimmes, Robert R. ..... . King, Cheryl A. ........ . King, Connie S. ...... 37, 99, 111, Kingsley, Richard L. .. Kirchoff, Ann F. ....... . Kirkeide, Laurel K. . . Kitsch, Sharon L. . . . . Kjelshus, Annette C. .. Klefstad, Sheila A. .. Klein,'Karen K. ........ . Kleingartner, Connie M. . Kling, Murray L. .... . Klosterman, Lee J. ..... . Klungtvedt, Nancy L. . Knight, Loretta M. . . . . 258 99, f ff 92, '95, . 1152 f I f 159, ... 129, 174, . . ....... 105, 47, 118, ,.... 143, 118, 135, 136, 205 205 205 206 206 206 174 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 125 206 206 206 206 206 159 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 174 206 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 174 174 207 207 174 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 Knodel, Claudia J. . . . . Knoepfle, Cheryl ..... Knoepfle, Howard H. . Knoop, Michael G. . . . . Knutson, Gail A. . . . Knutson, Judith K. Knutson, Lavonn S. .. Knutson, Peter R. . . . . Knutson, Randall S. .. Kohlman, Kathy K. . . . 107,118, Kok, Susan M. .... . Kolbo, Terry D. ..... . Kongelf, Terry R. . . . . Koppelsloen, Caroyn R. Koppelsloen, Constance Korolsky, Jack F. . . . . Kostenko, Darlene M. . Kotnour, Joseph F. . . . Kottsick, Michael R. . . Kotylo, Roderick J. . . . Kraft, James D. . . . . Kraft, Tom M. . . . . Kramer, Howard ..... 99, 134, 154, .... ... 11s, .. 'r9.ajki 97, Kramer, Robert D. . . .... . .. Krapu, Cheryl J. . . . Krebs, Dale W. ........ . . . . Krebs, William J. ........... . Krebsbach, Marchita R. ........... . Krebsbach, Steve M. . . 64,e9, 64,e9, Krein, Eldon .............. 120, 135, Kremer, Howard W. . . Kretschmar, Douglas L. .......... .. Kretschmar, Tim ..... Kriedeman, Roy R. . . . Krinke, Betty J.. 87,97, Kornberger, Robert .... . . . Krosbakken, Sandra L. Korske, Markaye ..... Krueger, Jane E. ........ 95, 138, 155 Krueger, John D. .... . Krukenberg, Jack E. . . . . . . Kuehn, Wilton H. . . . . Kuitunen, Celia M. ............. 132, Kulig, Anthony E. . . . . Kulland, Anita F. . . . . Kuntz, David E. ..... . Kurzweg, Edgar A. . . . Kuschel, Sandra A. . . . 64,69,90,152 64,7o,159,2os ........ 153, Kutz, Sandra D. ....... ...... . Kveum, Charolotte E. . Kyes, James H. Jr. . .. Kyes, Sally ....... IJ LaBarre, Marie S. . .. . LaBelle, Gerard G. LaBelle, Leslie S. Laber, Judy Ann .... LaDuke, Daryl L. LaDuke, Jim E. . . . . Lagasse, Yvonne A. .. Lagerquist, Jeanne ......... Lagerquist, Steven R. Lahtinen, Gary E. . . . . Lakoduk, Craig Lee .. Landers, Cheryl EL .. . Landers, Kenneth W. . Landsberger, Mary Sue Lane, Elaine B. ..... . Lang, Marlys F. .... . . 97, '1'9'6Q 95, ... 132, 1o7,142, 'fff. ..f'119, Langbein, Charles E. . . . . . . 116, Langness, Ardeen J. . . Langord, Richard J. .. Langseth, Nancy M. . . Lanning, Barton T. . . ........ . . . Laqua, Jeannette C. ........ 116, 118, Larcombe, Carolyrm M. .......... 99, LaRoque, Dave C. ...... ...... 9 7, Larsen, Deloris S. .... ....... . Larsen, Joyce G. . . . . .. 142, Larsen, Linda L. . . . . . . . . . Larson, Artice C. ..... . . . . Larson, Barbara A. . . . . . . . Larson, Curtis A. . . .......... . . . Larson, Dale Lee ............... 209, Larson, Elaine H. ...... 103, 134, 138, 149, Larson, Gail ..... ......... 5 6, Larson, Helen B. . .. . . . . . . Larson, Josephine .................. Larson, Kathleen ................... Larson, Lona Lou . . 138, 139, 158, 175, Larson, Lynn M. .................. . Larson, Marilyn ..... .... Larson, Maurine C. . . . . . . . Larson, Ronald E. .... . . . . Larson, Sharon M. . . . . . . . Larson, Wayne E. ..... ....,... . Laskowski, Doran R. . . ........ 97 , Lavik, H. Richard .......... 138, 140, Lawlar, Gwenlyn C. .... 60, 116, 122, 150, Lawson, Ethel M. . . ......... . . . Lebo, Leona R. ....... . . . . Ledoux, Janice M. .... . . . . Lee, Brian G. ...... . . . . Lee, Carmen M. .... . . . . Lee, Clarence A. . . . . . . . Lee, Gary A. ..... . . . . Lee, Gary L. ..... .. . . Lee,GordonJ. .... Lee, Jerald R. .... ...... 1 12, Lee, LaDonna .... 103, 111, Lee, Philip J. .... .......... . Lee, Roger A. ........ . .... . . Legacie, Donald R. . . . . . . . . . . Leier, Maxine Anne .... . . . 158, Leingang, Lamont H. . . . . . . Leonard, Ronal A. .... . . . . Lervik, Bonnie J. .... ...... . Lesmeister, David G. . . ........ . . . Leverson, David G. . . . .... 84, 120, Liebel, Dennis J. . .. ...... . . . . . Liebelt, Diana N. . .. .. . 116, 118, Lill, Patricia A. . . . . Limke, Jim C. ...... . Lindekugel, Douglas . . . Lindemann. Alicia M. . . Lindenberg, Bart D. . . . Lindsley, Ina M. .... . Lindstrom, John E. . . . . 92, 83, Lindstrom, Rodney B. . . . . . . . . . Link, William J. ....... . . . 115, Linnertz, Darrell G. . . . . . . . . . Luthun, Vernon E. . . . .... . 105, Littler, Michael C. .... ............ . Lium, John T. ....... . . 74, 86, 97, Livingston, Gary P. .... ..... 1 01, Livingston, Gene L. . . . . . . . . . Livingston, Mary C. . . . . . . . . . Livingston, Norman J. . . . . . . 155, Lockrem, Douglas ..... ...... Lockwood, Ed. C. Jr. . . . . . . . Lockwood, Linda Ann . . . . . . . Lockwood, Linda Rae . . .. ...-.... Loftesnes, Lucille .................. Logan, Larry Lee .......... 119, 150, Lohrenz, Beverly A. ............... . Lohse, Arnola Dee . . 95, 116, 120, 124, Lohse, Eunice M. . . . . .--......-.. 209 209 209 209 175 175 209 209 209 209 105 139, 17 5 209 175 209 209 209 209 209 209 175 209 209 209 175 141, 175 175 162 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 129 210 210 210 142 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 159 210 210 17 5 210 210 210 210 210 176 210 176 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 211 211 211 176 176 211 Loken, Stuart G. .... 94, 97, 110, 135, 140, 211 Lokken, Carol S. ..... . . . 116, 120, 211 Lokken, Gerald W. Lokken, Glenn R. . Long, Dale R. . . . . Long, Mary M. . . . . Long, Susan K. ...... . Looyenga, Roger L. . . . . Looysen, Roger H. LoRe, Carmen J . ...... . ... ...... '70, 211 .. ........ 211 ...... 97,211 ... 116,118,211 ........... 211 . . . 101, 110, 211 . . . ...... 79, 211 ..... 64,68,211 Lorentzen, Rachel E. . .. . .. 116, 122, 211 Lotzer, Connie L. . Loucks, Barry G. . Loughead, Kenneth Louis, Thomas H. .... . Louser, Lawrence L ....... .211 ...211 R.... 153,211 211 211 Louser, Robert L. .... .. . 101, 111, 176 Lovdahl, Bruce M. . . . . Lovdahl, Ila Cleo . Loveland, Marge K. . .. . Ludwig, Vicky L. . . . . Luebke, Darlene C. Luepke, Robert A. . . . Lukach, Joseph M. Lukach, William F. ....211 ... ... 101,211 .. ...... 211 ..... 120,211 ....... . 211 107, 211 211 211 Luke, Mary K. ..... - -. 176 Lund, Allen S. ..... .- Lund, Marlene R. . . .............. .. Lundeen, Jack M. . Lunde, Peter C. . ................ . . . 64, 69, 74, 79, 159, 211 211 211 211 Lunder, Carolyn ................... 211 Lundgren, Richard E. . . Luxem, Pete J . ..... . Lyon, Diane C. . . . . 137, 211 ......211 211 Lyson, Royal D. ..... . . . 211 Bic McBeth, Ronald ....... ..... 2 11 McCann, Margaret M. .... . . 211 McCauley, Charles A. .......... 119, 211 McCollum, William R. ....... '70, 101, 211 McCormack, David R. . . 120, 123, 143, 211, 116 176 McCoy, Nancy H. ..,.............. . McDaniel, Elizabeth ............ McDaniel, Scott James . . . 64, 69, 159, 212 McDonald, Marly Dwight ........ 74, 212 McDonald, Reginald I-I. ...... ...... 2 12 212 McEvers, Gregory K. .... ...... 2 12 McGauvran, Judith E. . . . .... 142, 212 McGillivray, Terry D. . . . . . . . 212 McGrath, Phyllis J . . . . 212 McGregor, Carole K. ............... 212 McGuire, Patsy Ann . . . McIntyre, Barbara L. . . McKay, Betty R. ..... . McKinney, Deborah Lee McMahon, Michael R. . . McNally, Patrick W. .... . McNamara, Darrell K. . McNea, Terry M. . . . . McNeal, Jill A. . .. McNeill, Joyce . . . B4 Mabie, Ronald W. . . . Mack, Kerry J . .... . Madsen, Jon N. ...... . Magnuson, Andrea H. . Maheum, Elaine G. . . . . Malcomb, Donny Lee . . Malcomb, Russell A. . . . Malm, Reed K. ..... . Manross, Mary K. . . . Mar, Benito J. ....... . Marcotte, Patricia A. . . Marek, Linda R. ..... . Marion, Patrick J. .... . Marion, Paul L. . . . . Mark, Kathleen M. . .. Marks, Rodney C. Markuson, Lois J. . .. Marsland, Shellie F. . . . Martin, Marion C. .... . Martin, Warren W. . . . . Martinson, Alvis I. .. . . Martwick, Marlys A. .. Masi, Nick .......... Massine, Franklin P. .. Mastel, Carlotta J. . . . Masters, June J. . . . Matcha, Duane A. . . . Matchs, Kenneth J. . . . . Mathias, Carol M. . . . . Matson, Karen R. . . . . Mattern, Dean L. . . . . Mattern, Elizabeth Mattern, Loren W. . . . ...... McGuire, James H. ................. 212 138, 139, -147, 176 95, 152, 176 . . .......... 176 212 212 64,69,101,176 212 212 212 176 212 212 101,212 . . ...... 212 . . . 6.9., 212 212 212 212 212 212 158,212 116,213 159,213 . 59,213 158,213 213 213 Mattern, Steven C. .... . . . ....... . . 213 Matthews, Marilyn A. ......... . Matthews, Timothy J. . . Matthews, Viva A. .... . 116, 107,213 .... 213 ...... 213 116,313 118,213 ...... 176 ...... 213 103,213 ...... 213 135 213 119,213 ...... 213 .... 213 .... 213 .... 213 .... 213 141,176 119,213 ... 213 Mattson, Alan K. . . . . Mattson, Carolyn A. . . Mau, Rodney A. .... . Maupin, Thomas C. . . . Maxfield, Lana L. . .. . Maxwell, Marshall W. May, Nadia C. ..... . Mayer, Bruce A. . .. Mehl, Carol M. ..... . Mekvold, Sharon A. . . Melberg, Linda O. . . . Melby, Debbi J. . . . Melby, Linda D. .... . Melgaard, Beth A. . . Melland, Loretta L. . . . . Mellam, Mark S. . . . . Mena, Marsha M. . .. Mertes, JoAnn K. . . . Metcalfe, Helen ..... Metcalfe, Margaret .. Metzger, Linda . . . Meuth, M. Jo Ann . . . Meuth, Pat J. .... . Meuth, Sharon K. . . . Meyer, Ingrid ..... Michaels, Ann N. Michalenko, Marlys .. Michel, Barbara J. . . . Michelson, Kathleen A. . Mickelson, Dwight K. . . . Middendorf, Audrey J. Migneault, Thomas J. . . . Mikkelson, Alyce M. . Mikkelson, LaVern C. Mikkelson, Roger D. . . . Miller, Barbara A. Miller, Barbara J. . . . Miller, Bruce A. . . . Miller, Carlotta J. . . . Miller, Connie H. . . . . Miller, Darlene A. . . . Miller, J anene Kay . . . Miller, Linda A. . . . . Miller, Lota P. . . . . Mills, Debbie A. . . . Miner, Kathleen .... Mitchell, Mary M. . . . Mitchell, Olivia J . . .. Modin, Marie E. .. Moe, Marlene R. .. Moen, Phillip R. . . . Moen, Sharon D. . . . . Mohagen, Donald R. . Molvik, Linda K. . . Mommens, Dave .... Monagin, Thomas P. . Mongeon, Donald J. .. Mongeon, Pierre W. . Monicken, Melodee M. Monson, Charlotte A. . . . Mortiz, David J. .... . Mork, Kerry A. .. Morris, Karen ...... Morris, Randall K. . . . Morris, Randall K. .... . Morrison, Frederic ..... Mortenson, Valerie J . . . . Mosier, Michael St. . . .' -.- 213 107,158,213 105,213 213 .. . 116, 122, 213 213 . . . . 143, 213 . . . . 152, 213 . . . . 143, 176 213 . . . 213 213 213 176 213 ...213 213 ... 95,213 ... 99,176 ... 99,213 ... 213 ... 214 ...,. 214 ........ 214 . . . . 116, 214 214 . .. 118, 136, 214 . . . 122, 150, 214 . . ........ 214 . . . 214 . . . 214 .. . 214 214 ...214 214 214 .. . 118, 130, 214 . ......... 214 ........ 214 ... 214 ........ 176 .......... 214 .... 99,158,214 .......... 214 ......... 214 ... 214 ..... 214 ....... 214 .... 143,176 ....... 214 ... 214 ..... 214 ....... 214 .... 107,176 H.9Q1M 214 214 .... 64,159,214 ... 36,37,4o,96, 106,107,128,214 214 214 214 107 214 214 105,131,150,178 ............ 214 . . .... 128, 214 Mountain, Meredith M. . . . .... 135, 214 Moyle, Gayle D. ....... . Mueller, Lucy P. ..... . Mueller, Tim ......... Mueller, Thomas P. . . . 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Nelson, Robert D. . .. Nelson, Robert H. . .. Nelson, Roger A. Nelson, Sharon R. . . . Nesdahl, Gary A. . . . Neshem, Harley E. . . . Ness, Dennis L. ..... . Ness, Karen L. ..... . Nestegaard, Coleyne J. Nestegaard, Yvonne . . Nett, Brent L. ...... . Nett, Sharon K. ..... . Nettleton, Alice M. Nettleton, Cheryl Ann Neumann, David B. .. New, George H. ..... . Newport, Levi ....... Newton, Virginia A. . . . . Nicholas, Jean S. .... . Nichols, Brian E. ...... . Nielsen, Karen K. . . . . Nielson, Julie ..... Nitsch, Mary K. . . . . Norby, Carlyle M. . . Norby, Randy E. .... . Nordby, Julianne M. . . . . Nordby, Patricia A. Nordmark, Linda . . . 98, 110, 116 Nordquist, Julia R. Norstegaard, Arlis Norstegaard, Elaine .... 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Osadchy, Ronald .... Oseles, Joan K. . . . Oss, John K. ........ . Ostby, Roger W. .... . O,Sullivan, E. Maureen Overland, Darlen H. . . Ovitt, Charles R. .... . Owens, Bob .......... Oyama, Carolyn Y. . . . l Page, Betty Kay ..... Page, Minnie J. Pankratz, Linda G. . . . Pankratz, Linda J. . . . Pankratz, Susan C. Papacek, James H. Parizek, Candace B. . . Parizek, Sandra K. . .. Parker, Herb M. ....... 116, 120, 128, 218 Parker, Zoe Ann 216 .... 95,217 217 217 ... 140,217 217 217 .... 82,217 .... 97,217 217 217 217 217 217 .... 95,217 179 217 .... 116,122,217 217 217 118,217 1o5,11e,123,217 ... . . 118, 154, 217 217 217 . . . . 81, 107, 217 217 217 218 218 218 142,149,218 118,218 218 H.. 82,83,218 95,110,218 120, 122, 218 218 218 ... 118,179 218 179 218 179 218 Parkman, Carol L. .. Parkman, Steve .... Parrill, LeaRea ..... Parrow, Judith C. .... . 86, ...,118, Patten, Connie Marie ............... Paulus, Richard A. ................ . Pautzke, Janet E. .. . 99, 116, 122, 150, Pearson, Alan E. .................. . Pedersen, Linda P. .. Pederson, Diane S. .. Pederson, Ernest D. . . Pederson, Irene L. . . . Pederson, Joan E. . . . . Pederson, Kenneth P. . Pederson, Morna R. . . Pederson, Steve A. . .. Pederson, Thomas G. . Pelto, Carl W. ..... . Perry, Kathee Ann . .. ...13Z ....143, -116,120,128, ff.'f..f'149, Peterman, Richard E. .... . . . . Petersen, George W. . . . Petersen, Robert A. . . Peterson, Bruce M. . . . Peterson, DelRaye E. .. Peterson, Fred L. Peterson, JoAnn H. . . Peterson, Kathy L. . . . Peterson, Mark L. . . . Peterson, Richard J. . . Peterson, Richard P. . . . Peterson, Robert D. .. Steven ..... Peterson, Peterson, Terry A. . .. Peterson, Virginia .... Petrick, Terry N . Pfau, Robert L. ....... . Pfau, Theodore A. . . . . Pfeilschiefter, Carlotta Phelps, Ron D. ...... . Phillips, Jean ...... Phillips, John W. . . . . Phillips, Katherine . . . Picken, Jacqueline L. . Pietsch, Gary C. .... . Pietsch, Therese L. . .. PiQuette, Daryl E. . .. Pittenger. Mavis E. .. Placek, Charles R. . . . Pohlman, Max B. .... . Pousson, Rose M. . . . . Powell, Harry W. . . . . Powell, Steve R. .... . Preston, Raymond L. . Priess, Cheryl L. .... . Primeau, Kenneth L. . Prine, Kay M. ...... . Pritchett, Dave P. . . . . Prosser, Layton A. . . . Putz, Phillip W. . . . . Q Quam, Diane Faye . . . Quarne, Gordon E. Qvale, Gerald A. . . . It Raaum, Jerilyn A. . .. Radder, Carolyn B. . . Rahn, Wayne A. . . . . Rakness, Steve K. . .. Remeden, Jeffery J. . .. Ramsay, Robert ..... .. ... 105 107, 118, ' ' 119, '1'2'9','124, 64,70,1OL ....105, . . . 143, ... 95 fff'94, ... 99, 139, 218 105 218 218 218 218 179 218 218 218 218 218 17 9 219 218 218 219 219 219 219 219 180 219 219 219 219' 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 180 219 219 219 180 219 180 219 180 219 180 219 219 219 219 219 219 180 180 219 219 219 219' 219 219 220 220 220 Ramsdell, Denny B. .. Ranum, Neil S. ....... . Rasmussen, Judy K. . .. Rau, Arlen .......... Rau, Doris F. ...' ...... . Rautenberg, Robert F. Redding, Clara A. .... . Redka, Gayle Y. . . . . Redmer, Rex Lee . . . Redmer, Steve J. . . . Reed, Thomas .... Reed, Polly M. .... . Register, Cheryl R. . . . Rehor, Carol D. ..... . Reichenberg, Ruth E. . . Reichert, Joanne M. .. . . Reinarts, James M. . . . . Reinholdt, Timothy P. Reinke, Kenneth D. .... . Reinke, Robert D. . . . Reinke, Sheila F. . . . Reiser, Larry B. Renault, Dianne C. Reynolds, William H. . . Rhodes, Curtis Lee . . . Rice, Floyd E. ...... . Richard, Marsha K. . . Richardt, Bonnie B. . . . . Richau, Robert H. .... . Richter, Kathleen A. . . . Rieder, Connie L. . . . . Rieder, Roberta J. .... . Riedman, Penny L. ..... . Riersgard, Carol J. 143, 1 116, '119, 99, . .. 118, 64, 101, 159, . . . 110, .ffidi . .. 140, 60,107, 181, 132, 95, . .... 107 118 ' ' ' 1662116 Riersgard, Daryl O. .... 101, Ring, Susan Marie ...... Ringbloom, Rodney A. Ringenberg, Darrell D. . . Roberge, Gordon M. . . . . Roberts, Harry P. .... . Robinson, Mary Ann Robinson, Rauleigh D. . . . Rock, Sharon Marie Rockeman, Evina L. . .. Rodacker. Linda C. . . . Rogelstad, Ronald D. . . . Rogers, Diana L. ..... . Ro ers, Dorothy M g . . . . Rogers, Kenneth R. . . Rogney, Dianne B. Roise, Roger A. . . . . Rollins, Benita . . . Rollins, Ronald .... Rom, J. Theodore .... Romfro, Sharon E. ..... . . .. 105, 105 .' .l .' '1'1'0', 151 . . .' .10L7l .119 . . . . . . . 116 . . . 138, 148 ....fff'155 147 Ronning, M. Kristine ....... 138, Ronshaugen, Stephen C. . Ross, J enelle D. ........ . Ross, Robert Walter ..... Rossing, Martha Ann .... Rostad, Linda C. ..... . Rosten, Bruce L. .... . Roth, Joel W. ....... . Rouse, Margaret K. .... . Rovig, Myles R. ........ . ....38,105 .ff'i59 .......153 Rovito, James M. .... 64, 69, 101, 159 Roy, Emery J. .. ............. Roy, Gary R. ..... . Roy, Jennifer G. .... . Rubbellge, Louis F. .. . Rucl, Darrell C. ..... . Rude, Reggie L. ...... . Ruden, Jerome James .... Rue, JoAnn ........... Ruelle, Michael J. . . . . Runnels, Bonnie J. Rupp, Robert D. . . . Rusch, Susan Kay .... Rust, Lois G. ..... . Rust, William D. . . . 105, 158, 97, 107 . . . 135, Y Rustad, Dana Dee .... Ruthenbeck, Vicci L. . . . . Ruud, Marcia Marie .... Ruvolo, Michael J. . . . . R an, Remy Karen .. y . Ryden, Wanda Marie Rykken, Vicki Lynn .... S Salo, Linda M. ...... . Saltsman, George E. . . . . Slaveson, Phyllis D. . . . . Samuel, Leon M. ........ . Samuelson, Barbara J Samuelson, Lyle G. .... . Sand, Doug R. .... . Sand, Janet D. . . . . Sand, Jerry D. ...... . 145, 107, . . .' '1'34', ........... Sander, Varden D. ................ . Sanderson, Charles K. . . . Sanderson, Tim A. . . . Sands, Nancy Rae .... Sanofsky, Albert . . . Santoro, Albert R. . . . Sattler, Douglas J. .... . Sauber, John Donald Saugstand, Linda M. 1 5 3 ! Saunders, Gail M. . . . Saunders, Nancy M. Scanson, Sheila Jane Schaefer, Donald J. Schaefer, Donna M. Schall, Curtis ...... Schall, Gracia Lee . . Schann, Mary Ann . Scharbow, Lynn A. . . . Scheer, Marsha Gail 64, 69, 116, 182, . .... 141, 142, . . I. -. i. i. I. .1.5.8., .' .'.'.' 141, '141, Scheid, Julia Ann . . . Scheid, Robert J. . . . Schempp, Wayne A. .... 116, 119, . 5 Schiele, Gerald D. .... . ........ .... . Schimmelpfennig, Carolyn .......... ....64,69, Schlichting, Frieda .... 138, 141, 144, Schmaltz, David J. ................ . Schmalz, Cathie Jo . . .... . . Schmidt, Annette . . . . . . 118, Schmidt, Daniel H. . . . . . . . . Schmidt, Karl M. . . . . . . . Schmidt, Merle M. .... . . . . Schmitz, Patricia J . . . . . . Scmutzler, Linda M. .... ...... . Schnabel, Joanne K. . . . . 145, Schnaible, Tim J. Schnase, Rich D. . . . . 5 I Schneider, Wayne L. Schoenberg, Kathleen Eff 1111 Schoenborn, Evonne J. . . . . . . . Schoenwald, Suzanne Schollmeyer, John E. Schommer, Susan M. Schon, Allan B. .... . Schrader, Judy M. . . . . Schuh, Michael A. ..... . Schultz, Orville J. . . . Schulz, Linda Kay . . Schumacher, Theresa Schwan, Charles W. . Schwant, Joe O. ...... . Schwandt, Peggy L. . Schwandt, Rod E. . . . Schwartz, Dustin L. . .. Schwartz, Kay J. .... . Scianna, Robert P. . . . Score, Lana Marie . . Scott, Nancy Lee ..... Scott, Patrick M. . . . . .'.'.:iii.f11l.:, . . . 116, 119, ib5l'19'sL'isi . . . ,bl .7.1.,M ' 1193 '15, ...,,....... 139, . 146, '159 Scurlock, Margaret L. . . . .... . 162, Seel, Evelyn ........ 5-.... 221 221 221 221 211 221 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 182 222 222 222 119, 222 101 222 222 222 222 182 222 182 222 182 222 222 155 135 222 222 222 182 222 222 222 222 145, 182 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 182 222 182 182 223 223 223 133 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 163 223 Seel, Jacob Dan . . Seibel, Curtis G. . . Seibel, David D. . . Seibel, Myrna L . . Seidler, Rita L. . . . Self, Betty J. .... Self, Judith Y. . . . Selk, Donald ..... Selle, Sonya J. . . . Seltvedt, Irene A. . . . Selvig, Carl J. . . . . Selzler, Dave A. . . . . Semingson, Lynn G. . . . Semler, Linda M. . . . . Senechal, Linda A. Septon, Janice C. . . Seright, John M. . . Severson, Donald D Seyfert, Dennis R. Seymour, Dennis L. Sharp, Sally Lynn . Sharpe, Susan L. . . Shearer, Jay N. . .. Shipman, James C. ,E 5.-........ Eh, ......-.....- 60, 64,82 143 118, 134, 143 116, 158, 135, 97, 101, 99, .. 64, .6-9., l 7 Shirley, Williani .... Shirley, Cecile M. Shobe, Jayson L. . . . . Shuman, Victor E. . . Sidener, Marcia R. . . . . Siegfried, Bonnie E. . . . Sigurdson, Barbara A. . . . Silver, Lawrence . . . . Simenson, Larry A. .... . Sinclair, Margaret A. Sinn, Lois J. ......... 57, 81, Sissel, Clyde H. .... ....... . Sjol, James A. ..... . Sjolseth, Diane M. . .. Skaar, Patricia G. . . . Skaaren, Ellen I. . . Skakoon, Tanya A. ..... 107, Skari, David E. ........... . . . .... 101, Skari, Donald C. ............... 101, Skarphol, Annette R. . . . . Skelton, Shirley A. . . . . Skjelvik, Stephen L. . .. Skorheim, Mary J. .... .. Slaamond, Ellen M. . . . . . . Slaaten, Sheryl J. .. . Slagg, James C. ....... . . . Slavick, Virginia M. . . . . . Slicho, George H. .. . Sloboden, Marvin R. . Slocum, Joycelyn .... Slorby, Tom P. ..... . Slunaker, Mary J. .... . Smesrud, Geraldine L Smetana, Allan ...... . .... . f f ff '95, 70, 90, i'1'd,'i5s5, . 64, 65, lib, iid, isle 356, '1'1'6','i4, 32, 159, Smetana, Nicholas .... .......... Smette, Darryl G. . . . Smith Brian L. Smith, Bruce A. . . . Smith, Cindy L Smith, Danny J. .. Smith, Douglas G. . Smith, Douglas M. Smith, Joseph F. . . Smith, Judy ...... Smith, Karen L. . .. Smith, Paul K. . . . . Smith Richard D. . Smith, Susan M. .. Smith William W. Sneva Cleo C. .. . . Snortland, Janice M. .. . Tefft, Paul .... ..... Solberg, Arlyss D. .. Solberg, Sheryl L. .... . Solberg, Stanley B. . . . . Solberg, Valerie E. . . Solem, Caren G. .... . Solemsaas, Layne L. . . . ....101, ' 'ii' tbl I... M31 155, 118, Solomonson, Mary L. ........... 147, Solomonson, Robert D. ..... . Soltis, Robert A. ...... . . Sorensen, Gwen R. . . . . Sorensen, Patricia L. . . . Sorensen, Raleigh D. . . . . Spain, James T. ...... . Spain, Linda R. .... . Speare, David L. . . Spencer, Cathy L. .... . Spengler, De Loris Sperry, Mark S. ...... . Spilovoy, Eleanore H. Spletstoser, Judith ..... . Spotted Wolf, Wilbur ....... Springstad, Linda Lee 99, Stach, Gerald M. ..... .. Stack, Glenn A. ...... . Stadick,Suzanne M. Stalinger, Hilda G. . . . . Stalnecker, Sharon M. . . Stamm, Robert D. . . . . Stanton, James T. '. . . . . . . Starks, Charles A. ........ . Starr, Kenneth R. ...... 116, 262 116, 120, ....1o5, 118, ....118, ....141, 'iidfiii 137, 224 224 224 223 224 224 224 101 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 183 183 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 225 225 183 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 183 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 123 183 225 225 225 225 183 225 225 183 225 225 225 150 225 225 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 - I Ein 1:57 Stave, Thomas L. .. Stavheim, Renee H. . Stavn, Blaine Mark .. Stavn, Terry C. .... . 59. 1 f Qs Jiri 1- ,A aff' ,.- 1 A , ,l 7, ai .1 5, I -A QT!! J .. .. ,r , . 1- 1 94? I, N a. 'lv J fa Steckler, Gary Lee ....... Steele, Dana B. .... . Steenson, Lucille Mae Steffensen, Bonnie J. Steffensen, Deborah . Stenberg, Sharon L. . Stene, Jessica L. . . . . Stenseth, Jean E. . .. Stensrud, Janice E. . . Stern, Jane A. ..... . Stevens, Dennis L. .. Stevens, Mary Joan . Stickland, Leland G. . Stiles, Marilyn L. . .. Stip, Connie Rae . . . Stock, Harvey L. . . . . Stockdill, Cynthia L. Stokke Donald E. . .. Stokke Vern E. . . . . Strand, Brian T. Strand, Laura H. . . . Strege, Leslie E. . . . Strege, Linda M. . . . . Streitz Joseph J. .. Streitz, Philip G. . . . Stroklund, Bruce D. . Strom, Keith D. . . . . Strom, Kerry D. . . . . Stromstad, Julie Ann Sturble, Dean B. . . 64, Sturnick, Karl Alan .. Stutrud, Curtis P. . .. Suelzle, Mary Ellen . Sullivan, Susan ..... Summers, Kenneth W. 69, 'elilbblm' ' at 70, 101, Sund, Victoria ...... Sundbakken, Larry A. Sundquist, Daniel W. Susag, Kathleen .... Sutter, Wayne J. . . . . Sveen, Margaret K. . Sveen, Oline L. .... . Sveum, David M. . . . Swart, Ronald E. . . . . Swartwout, LaVern .... Swenson, Jerald C. . . Swenson, Marleen . . . Swenson, Sandra R. . Switzer, William E. . . Syverson, Dianna Kay T Taggart, Steve ..... Talcott, Bonnie ...... Tallman, Elizabeth .. Tank, Donald ...... Tarasenko, Delorea . . Tarvestad. Leslie . .. Taylor, Linda ..... Taylor. Martha . . . Teets, Susan ....... Tennancour, Donald . Tenes. Rosabelle Ternes, Sally ..... Tessrner, Dennis .. . Therou, Philip .... Theusch, Roger . .. Thiel, Shirley . . . Thomas, Lowell .... Thompson, Coleen . . . -......... .... .fitsl flfidi 119 ' ' bill bbfid. 70, .....118, . . . 99, 145, . . . 150, ..f'ii2l ....s5 ...116 9 227 227 227 184 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 184 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 184 227 227 227 227 227 Shirley . . Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, David ........ 70, 64, 159, John 61, 64, 69, 74, 79, Judith K. Judith Y. Martha . . Patricia A Patricia M. 1 . . Thomsen, Erik ...... Thomsen, Ivan . . . Thomson, Kyhl ..... Thomte, Karen ..... Thorlaksen, Monica . Thorson, Thomas ..... Throlson, LeRoy .... Thronson, Richard . . Throntveit, Kent . . . Thuner, Gary ..... Thvedt, Robert . . . Thyberg, Perry ..... Timmerman, Gary . . . . Tinjum, Larry ..... Tofte, Kristen .... Tolstad, Cordell .... Tolstad, Olivia ..... 232 107, 118 101, 159, .... .... .... . . 141, 140 . 99, 11.4.2 140 Tonneson, Sandra .... ....... 1 43 Tonnessen, Arlo .... 101, 140 Torgerson, Pamela ..... ......... Torgerson, Patricia . ...... . Torgerson, Richard . . . ..... . . . . Torgerson, Robert . .. . . . 91, 97, Torgerson, Vickey .... ......... Torgerson, Wesley . . . . . . . . . . Torkelson, Janice . . . . . . . 150 Torkelson, Terry . . . ..... . . . . Tornow, Kathleen ,... .... 1 20, 122 Torske, Gary ....... Townsend, Phillip .... Tracey, Lyla ....... Triplett, Holly . . . . ..... 123 Triplea, Richard ..... ....... fz 9 Trobaugh, Robert .. Trombetta, Louis . . . Tschaekofske, Ronnie .... 59, 97, Tuchscerer, Jerry . . . Tuff, Linda ........ Turnbaugh, John . . . Turner, Marilyn . .. Turner, Ruth ..... Turner, Steve ...... Tveito, Jeanette .... Twete, Cynthia U Uhlich, David ........ Uleberg, Stuart T. .. . Ulrich, Linda ...... Ulrich, Marilyn . .. Undhjem, Darcy . . . Unwin, Paul ...... V Vaagen, Sherry ...... Valer, David .... Valer, Judith ..... Valker, Bryan ..... VanCamp, Clinton .... VanEckhout, Renee . . . Van Sickle, Craig .... Vardsveen, Michael . Vendsel, Kathleen .... Vestre, Maxine ..... Vetter, Alice Vetter, Kathy .... Vetter, Lawrence .... Vetter, Ronnie ..,. ....111, 64, 105, 111 110, 143 .. . .'.' 139 141 . . . 107 Iffiabl 116, 118, . . 142, 64 131, 227 82, 184 227 184 184 227 227 184 227 228 184 184 228 228 184 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 184 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 184 228 228 228 228 229 185 159, 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 185 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 Vetter, Twila Vick, Anita . . . Vik, Robert ..... Vik, Sheldon ...... 113, Voegele, Sharon .... .. . 118, 154, Voeltz, Barry . . . Volk, Irene ..... Volk, Kathleen .... Vote, Lynn ..... W Wade, Joyce .... Wagner, Larry . .. Wahl, Carol ...... Wahl, Marlan . . . Wahner, Jill .... Wald, Gary ..... Wald, Theresa .... Walhaug, Gary . . . Walhaug, Marcia .. Walhaug, Sheila . . Wallace, Constance Wallen, David .... Walsh, Margaret .. Walsh, Patrick .... 64, 69, 159, . f I f '101, .. . 37, 105, 133, 146, .. 116,118, Walsh, Timothy .... .... 7 0, 159, Walter, Larry .... Walz, Patricia .... Warner, Ronald . . . Waters, Barbara Watson, Margaret . Wawers, Gary .... Wax, Doretta . . . Webber, Mary .... Weber, Jon ..... Weber, Lloyd . . . Weber, Marcia .... Weber, Theodora . . Wedekind, Larry .. Weems, William .. Wehr, Deborah Wehrman, Judy . . . Weishaar, Roger .. Weiss, Becky ..... Weiss, William . . . Weisz, Collin . . . Welde, David . . . Welk, Linda .... Wells, John ..... Wendel, David .... Wendt, James .... Wengel, Richard .. Weninger, Connie . Weninger, Mary .. Westergaard, Janice Westerness, Shirley Westlie, John ..... Westmiller, Ronald Weshphal, Nicolette Weydahl, Gary Wheeler, Gerald .. Wheeler, Kathleen Wheeler, Larry . . . White, Edward White, Jim ..... White, Kathy . . . White, Kenneth . . . White, Patricia . . . White, Tyrone .... Whitted, Peggy . . . Widdel, Diane A .... Widdel, Joan ..... Widmayer, Donna . Wiek, Joni ,...... Wiest, Colleen .... Wigness, Dwight . . Wigness, Richard . . Wigness, Roberta . Wilcox, James .... Wiley, Jackson . . . .. bil . .... .1.6., ff.. 14.3, . . . 135, .. . 137, 154, ffff'9i, 64, 101, 159, .'.'f.'f.'f. i65, 229 229 229 120 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 185 229 229 149 230 230 155 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 185 230 230 185 230 230 230 185 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 280 230 230 230 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 Wiley, Joan ....... Wilhelmi, Kenneth . . . Will, Mary . ........ . Williams, Barbara . . . Wilson, Gayle ...... Wilson, Hermelle .... Wilson, John .... Winkler, Karl Winn, Jan ..... Wint, Karen . . . Wirtz, Kathy .... Witham, Sheryl .... Witt, Rena ........ Woiwode, Verona . . . . Wold, Helen ....... Wolf, Richard . . . Wong, Mary ..... Wong, Patrick . . . Wood, Jane .... Wood, Joel ........ Wood, Kathleen . . . Wood, Steven ...... Woodiwiss, Marlene Woods, Rollie ...... Workman, LaVonne Wright, Kathryn Wrolstad, Darrel . . . Wunderlich, Diane . Wyman, Lester .... Y Yantes, Jane ....... Yecoshenko, Colleen . . . . . . Yecoscenko, Richard Yellow Bird, Nelrene Yineman, Sheryl . 6 105, 145 150, 64 '69 . . I I 153 97 116, 118 York, Keith ......... ......... Young, Betty . . . .. . . 99, 139 Young, Margaret ....... ........ Youngerman, S. John Yunker, Douglas . . . Z Zander, Merle .. . Zarr, Linda ........ Zeltinger, Fabian Zeltinger, Terence .. Zerr, Richard .... Zietz, John . ....... Zimmel, J acquelyn . . . Zimmer, Linda . . . . . Zimmerman, Diane . . . Zook, Brenda ...... Zorn, Corrine- .... Zurcher, Rodger . . . Zuther, Marie . . . r I N 4 1. 152 ..- .5 -..... .' .' 142, ...... 95, 145, 120, 7 3 3 185 231 185 231 231 231 231 231 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 185 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 185 23 What is a yearbook? It's a hard-Working staff, a brilliant adviser and the coop- eration of so many people I can't even think of them all much less thank them personally. It's the hope that a fevv years from noW someone will look at this book and say Hey, that's just like I remember college ! The 1968 Beaver is a combina- tion of all these things plus a lit- tle card-playing, a little fun- raising and a lot of last minute rushing. If the years prove that this book stands the test of memory, then all the Work Will be Worth all the time. And now I leave my effort to the future of MSC. It looks like it's in good hands! Sue Feldner Editor sf-v,..,. Vfnzt X l 4 A I R 712- .Z


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