Minot State University - Beaver Yearbook (Minot, ND)
- Class of 1969
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Life is the drama being enacted. But what is your role in all of this? Who are you? What are you doing? Where are you going? You are a student at Minot State College an actor with your own unique person- ality. You stand out not merely as a number, but you have your own lead. Then your lines come naturally. Other times your cues are not recognized so easily. You find that you need prompting as you turn to your fellow actors. Together with them the plot is complete. The drama continues and you realize your goals, you find yourself, you discover your part in the general scheme. Now you have become aware of your situation. Go ahead! The stage is set and you're ready to go on. Go out and bring down the house! -11. X w-.g- f, K . HG' ,, N T A X W w 1 ' X WE , , 'X V: W F' We WML, , if v iw W' W A N we . , 'Q 1 Mm, , 'WU' f'm JwM4W' W 1' Q-- T ' X, X l J! Q ... W.. P v A W-. WNW, ' , -M, M v .f ,-Aff' JMU' f J ,f ,Z U'J'Hll'kUlNX1 .iv-, K , H 4?-1 -iiyxiagaiar 3 gm ff I I iw ' ,Q ,. 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He can Work With other staff and students ecause he understands through and by his Wn experiences. Pictures and Writeups often do not capture e true,' man. They should answer the ader's question-what is this person like? We think in the case of this dedication your questions will be favorably answered. We did capture the true man via camera lens. His 22 years have paralleled MSC's ex- pansion. Here he has served as a physical education teacher, athletic director and coach. For the last 10 years he has been a functional and key administrator. The 1969 Beaver Wishes to honor the Dean of Men Herbert Parker. . x .. .QT , 9? ? H 43 1 xi ii fn f f -x ,, 1 BW ix f 1 if v a I 1 iii? K its x 1 Q. .. 121. W mg M in :O N., wa ,w 'f -We Administration Faculty ,. .., o nm l Q--+ 3 Nu-.-. ,, 'ar -- s.---. --.R --n .,, .-Q., 3 .. - President outlines vorious plans for MSC President Gordon B. Olson, in his second year at Minot State, is coordinating many programs for expansion, changes and ad- vancement. Plans and projects being worked on include a liberalization of the B.A. degree curriculum so that foreign language can be selective rather than required as it is at present. Ex- pansion of the fifth year program is also in the planning stage. In the immediate plans for building is the amphitheater. Legislative authority to build the amphitheater was sought after the stu- dents approved the levy by vote. Also in the stage of prearrangement is an addition to the Administration building. A S600,000-S800,000 addition is sought. In the long range building program, a humanities center has number one priority. Number two on the list is a physical educa- tion classroom building. Non-state funded building is marked for married student hous- ing. Builders are also looking towards a new Women's dormitory and a new men's dormi- tory. Campus beautification plans Were expanded this year with the planting of numerous trees and shrubs and the decoration of the campus grounds with flower beds. The substantial enrollment gain of this year will most likely continue. The 1968 fall quar- ter enrollment was 2,459, while the 1967 fall quarter enrollment figure was 2,143. A study has been undertaken to reorganize the administration and staff of the college. Serving as the governing body for the state-supported institutions of higher learning in North Dakota, the State Board of Higher Education meets monthly on the various college and university campuses. The Board decides on such operating matters as buildings, finances, budgets, and curricula. Providing for facilities and staff, made necessary by the increasing enrollments, is one of their many tasks. Members of the Board are seated: Henry Sullivang Fred Orthg George Sinner, vice president, Peter Hinrichs. Standing: Allen Hausauer, presidentg Kenneth E. Raschke, commisionerg Lloyd H. Nygaard, assistant commissioner, Albert Haas, Mrs. Elvira Jestrab. P Lea rs l As the first Norgglakota governor to l serve for four terms, William L. Guy has es- tablished a progressive record as an admin- istrator. The Governor is a native North Dakotan. During his undergraduate years at North Dakota State University, Mr. Guy served as editor of the college yearbook, as president of Blue Key, as a member of the Athletic Board of Control, and as president of his fraternity. After World War Il he continued his stud- ies at the University of Minnesota where he received his Master's Degree in Agricultural Economics and Business Administration. Mr. Guy was elected governor in 1961. During that year he helped to establish the Midwestern Governors' Conference and .served as chairman for two years. In 1967 he was elected chairman of the National Governors' Conference. This group worked closely with President Johnson to create a new system of state-federal communication and relations. Characteristically Governor Guy advised, I have found that good politics and good government are one and the same. They of- fer challenging and interesting careers for those who are motivated by a desire to help mankind. There is no best time to become involved. The sooner a citizen becomes active in politics and government, the longer will be that citizen's career in this field. I invite col- lege students to consider politics and govern- ment as a life's Work or as a life's hobby. Adminisfrotively speaking JOEL A. DAVY A ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT M.S., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. GARNET COX DEAN OF WOMEN M.E., University of Virginia, Charlottesville. HERBERT PARKER DEAN OF MEN M.A., Colorado State College, Greeley. DONALD A. PETERSON REGISTRAR M.Ed., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. OSCAR M. QUAM BUSINESS MANAGER B.S.C., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. J. BERNARD BUSSE JOEL A. DAVY DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION AND FIELD SERVICES M.A., Colorado State College, Greeley. DONALD A. PETERSON OSCAR M. QUAM 20 FH GARNET COX E .1 , . HERBERT PARKER J. BERNARD BUSSE I 1 MERRITT CHRISTENSEN JAMES FROEBER i in all X . I- ,nl it X 52 . , i W N, X L if X3 ff' DR. JAMES BRANDT LARRY D. EIDE I QIAA, DR. OLGER MYHRE DR. FRANK BAUMAN MARGUERITE MYRON CHAMBERS LANG JAMES FROEBER STUDENT UNION DIRECTOR and FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR B.S. and B.A., Minot State College. MERRITT CHRISTENSEN DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY M.A., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. MA RGUERITE CHAMBERS ASSISTANT BOOKSTORE MANAGER MYRON LANG BOOKSTORE MANAGER and ASSISTANT STUDENT UNION MANAGER LARRY D. EIDE BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER B.A., Minot State College. DR. JAMES BRANDT DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING SERVICES Ph.D., University of Iowa, Iowa City. DR. OLGER MYHRE DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT BUREAU Ed.D., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. DR. FRANK BAUMAN DIRECTOR OF STUDENT TEACHING Ed.D., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. 2l I ,- '-'23 Front row: Mrs. Martha Maclver Mrs Ruth Norem, Mrs Lola Dokken Mrs Marjorie Olson Dr Jose ' , . , ' - . ' - . ph Wax, Campus School Director Second row. Miss Sandra Schgeldahl, Mrs. Mae McKinley, secretary, Mrs. Eleanor Rostad, Mrs. Veronica Grimes, Darvin Hirsch. Back row. Mrs. Carolyn Paul, Leon Bradley, Mrs. Beverly Haas, Mrs. Florine Engel. ARTHUR DOVICH FLOYD WILSON SECRETARY MRS. EDNA MEULEN MRS. LUCY MATTESON STENOGRAPHERS I is I , Ly' 'D f f 1' Q Y, . ,ff ' V. ' K .L SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS A new emphasis . . . With the closing of grades 7-12 in the Cam- pus School a year ago emphasis was placed on an individual curriculum. Grades 1-4 have this individualized and small group instruction. This system is the present trend in education and will probably become prevalent Within a decade. Also introduced this past year was a two- year pre-school program underthe direction of Mrs. Lola Dokken. Mrs. Dokken formerly taught the first grade at the Campus School. The objectives of this pre-school program are lj to develop the student's attitude and skills which will aid them in their formal edu- cationg 25 provide the student with an edge in maturity to enable him to make important de- cisions in later years of schoolg and 35 to pre- pare the student for individualized curricu- ums. Other innovations at the Campus School were the introduction of conversational Ger- man in the fourth grade taught by Miss Joyce Zimmerman of the college division of litera- ture and language, the addition of a special education classroom, and the reorganization of a string instrumental program directed by Miss Sandra Schjeldahl With the coopera- tion of the division of music. There is a vocal music program in all the grades. Length of daily instruction varies With the class level. A special choral group was instituted in Grades 4, 5 and 6. MRS. LOLA CASTLEMAN POSTMISTRESS MISS BETSY NOKELBY COLLEGE NURSE Tapes get wide use A year of innovation characterized the divi- sion of special education. The Speech and Communications center was added and has taken responsibility for testing the speech and hearing of all new students and referring those with problems to the speech or hearing clinic. Another facet of the special education de- velopment is the addition of the video tape studio. This studio provides tapes for the aid of those working with the handicapped child. It is also used for the taping of lectures by visiting professors. Eventually this studio may be able to ex- change tapes With other institutions making it possible to bring to classes lectures and dem- onstrations of experts in their fields. New divisional offices and the language developmental center are on the first floor of Old Main. The language center has the latest electronic equipment to help the new child who is hard of hearing or has language im- pairments. hr- of the d1v1s1on of spec al education are seated Mrs Elsie Loberg Dr. Audrey Lunday, Dr. Ronald Archer, dna Gilbert Miss Ruth Loucks Mrs Florence Lake Stand ng Mrs Margaret Kaleva, Dr. Gordon Holloway, Allen Z l Business instructors are seated: Miss Pearl Stusrud, Miss Doris Slaaten, Richard Schlapman, Dewayne Domer. Standing: Harold der, Robert Sando, Maurice Blada, Dr. Dale Atwood. For office education A teacher training program for office ed- ucation coordinators has been added to the business education curriculum. To become a certified coordinator a student must have a major in business education and an additional 16 quarter hours of vocational office educa- tion courses. The purpose of education for office occupa- tions is to provide the trained man-power needed to staff the offices of the nation. Of- fice procedures, which are constantly becom- ing more complicated, require skilled Workers. Technological advancements have aroused automation of the past decade. Potential busi- ness managers and educators are faced with a new and constantly changing field. To increase the occupational effectiveness of business students, several courses in data processing and office technology are now be- ing offered. Additional offerings in this area Will need to be made as the need increases. 5 Dr. Dale D. Atwood, division chairman, goes over some changes with his secretary, Mrs. Janice Haugen. Koppo Pi grows The division of fine and applied arts added a new drawing studio and work area which helped overcome the spatial problem they had in previous years. Kappa Pi, the national honorary art fra- ternity, has almost doubled its membership since last year. Kappa Pi received its charter December, 1967. It has become an active or- ganization on and off campus. During the city of Minot's Western Week last October Kappa Pi members did pictures reminiscent of the old and present West on the windows of downtown business places. This art club sponsored a Homecoming queen candidate last October. The living and dining centers in the home economics department are now separate units, greatly increasing their practicability and usefulness for teachers and students. The number of students enrolled in home economics courses indicates the need for a major in that field. There are probably enough courses for the major, but as yet Minot State cannot offer this. b f th division of fine and applied Ruth Amos, Frank O. Taylor, Mrs. Alene Bjerklie, and C. R. Schwieger are mem ers o e ll QI lil ' Showing one of the results of an oil painting class is C. R. Schwie- ger, head of the art department. 25 Miss Adeline Erickson is the secretary for Dr. Warren G. Allen, division chairman. To prepare Teachers One of the largest divisions on campus, the division of education and psychology, has 80- 85 per cent of the MSC students enrolled in its curriculum. The division has continued its Work in preparing adequate teachers for the state and nation. by constantly revising the curriculum to keep abreast of new techniques and approaches to teaching. Students in the teacher education program are continually screened on the basis of health, personality, scholarship and professional ap- titudes. This screening keeps the students alert, for admission to the division does not guarantee continuation in the program. Before a student can do his student teach- ing, he must complete approximately 20 quar- ter hours of professional sequence courses in the backgrounds and methodology of educa- tion. A Reading Clinic conducted by Miss Bertha Okland is one of the far reaching services of- fered by the division. This clinic is for the training of elementary teachers who will help children with reading problems. The psychology major Which Was added last year is developing rapidly, With growing student interest in the field. Members of the division of education and psychology are front row: Dr. Warren G. Allen, William F. McDonald, Mrs. Stanlake, Miss Bertha Okland. Second row: Dr. Frank Bauman, C. S. Bjorlie, Dr. James Brandt, Myron Dammen. Back row: ard Bergman, Dr. Olger Myhre, Dr. Roland Reich, Dr. Herbert Johnson. at Memorial Library are Raymond Chu, C. B. Russell, Mrs. Karen Martin, Mrs. Anne Pate and Clyde Kiang. librarian, Clyde Kiang, finishes up another order -l - .AH JE of books for the Chcmgeover goes on Memorial Library is continuing the process of changing from the Dewey Decimal to the Li- brary of Congress system of book classification. About 26,000 books have been classified so far. The main purpose for the change in systems is to reduce the cost and time involved in processing books. . In order to increase both upstairs studying space and bookshelf capacity, the books are be- ing moved downstairs and the periodicals up- stairs. This is expected to be completed by the end of this summer. ' Current book acquisition rate of new titles is over 6,000 a year. The library has approximately 102,000 books, subscribes to over 1,000 periodicals, and has nearly 1,800 microfilm reels of past news- papers. The library added some new equipment this spring. Included are a coin-operated photo copy- ing machine and electric typewriter. They are self-supporting and for the overall convenience of the students. 27 I Wide world of sports The division of health and physical educa- tion at Minot State led the sporting World in northwest North Dakota with sportsmanship as its keynote. Women's Recreation Association sponsored a playday for high school girls from the area last October. WRA presented the physical ed- ucation program to the girls attending the playday. Another activity and meeting session took place in Dickinson last fall with the col- lege WRA participating. Sports rules clinics along with athletic con- ference meetings Were part of the year's Work. The annual high school girls track meet was a feature of this spring's Work. This track meet, under the supervision of physical educa- tion majors and minors in the track and field class, promotes feelings and competitiveness among the participants. Along with the four seasons of varsity sports program, the division maintained a strong intramural program. Participation in these events remained high. Hampered by problems of space for I-M activities, students still participated in I-M curling, football, bas- ketball, track and volleyball. Staunchly overlooking his domain is Vence Elgie, head of division of health and physical education. Taking a moment to relax are Dean Bachmeier, Hank Hettwer and Wiley Wilson. W4 .',' .P cn sl 1 .1. f .4 U . I., , , , z u 1- ,1 z 4 E ' I f,' -. ., C , 4. -H 2. . M L I af Q f IL' f if - ' K, .5 Q ' - ,lx A ' L. 1 Q . tg jr' ..,,h5Nu , ,.....4.'. s f 'S tells his retary Gladyce Go hither and this proclamation. ir. ..'y ,X Communication and journalism faculty members are seated: Mrs. Muriel Turner, Mrs. Marjorie Allen, Mrs. Delores Sundet. Stand Merritt Christensen, Miss Helen White, Harold Nelson, Clarence Bina. An amphitheater foo Anticipation in the form of a new theater prevailed in the division of literature and language this year. Last fall in a special elec- tion students approved a fee assessment for this amphitheater, to be constructed in a nat- ural location north of the college. If completed in time, the amphitheater Will be used for part of the summer theater, formerly the tent theater, productions. Drama presentations Will not be the only use made of the amphitheater. Choral, instru- mental, forensics, high school speech meets, student rallies and others Will also utilize these facilities. Faculty committees Worked during the year on curriculum revision for all courses in the division. Course Work needed to be revised and altered to fit into the change from quar- ter to semester plan proposed for the fall of 1970. New syllabi were also Written for all courses. In this division the B.S. degree prepares one to teach on the secondary or junior high level. The B.S. degree enables one to do further Work in English and has numerous applica- tions in fields such as advertising, communica- tions and journalism. The English minor can be used Well as a supplement for Work in an- other area. i - fa ' ft ', , , 4 1 , s 1 i l J A, I ' A v4-V achers of speech are seated: Mrs. Violette Ehart, Miss Gerilyn Tandberg. Teaching humanities and literature courses are seated: Mrs Hdlllgi TOUI T111'I101', Donald K0eI1eke, G0I'd0I1 Bangs- Julianne Wallin, Miss Margaret Dixon. Standing: John Curtis David Gresham, Floyd Fairweather. 3I Botanists are Dr. Richard Timken, Dr. Dennis T. Disrud, W. Patrick Carney, Dr. Paul D. Leiby, Dr. Om. P. Madhok, Dr. A Hoffman, Dr. Robert S. Lipe, Dr. William G. Dyer. Computer courses in The division of science and mathematics has requested numerous course additions in its efforts to supply updated teachers. Two courses were requested in computer science and plans call for a minor in this field in the near future. There are also course additions pending in the mathematics department. New advanced calculus and statistics classes are necessary to update the curriculum. A degree in radiological technology is also pending. This degree is similar to the medical technology program except more physics is required. Students in this curriculum would attend three years here and intern a year at an approved hospital. Building facilities have also been expand- ing in the science division. The addition of a third floor, acquisition of a new telescope, and construction of a greenhouse all expand the utility of the science programs. The green- house will be used for growing plants for botany classes and for botanical research. Remodeling of the microbiology laboratory was also completed this year. Dr. Paul D. Leiby, chairman of the science and mathematics sion, checks a letter before giving it to his secretary, Lawlar, for mailing. 46-4 fmffffy , Chemistry teachers are Bruce W. Farnum, Dr. Arnold R. Johnson, Mrs. Carol Belinskey, Dr. Richard Perry and Dr. David R. Gano. physics and drafting are Joseph Streeper, George F. Billey, Robert Walsh, Harry C. Eric Clausen and DeWayne C. Martin. faculty members are Kirby Seibel, E. W. Jack Hancock, Mrs. Georgia Robert Holmen and Richard Jensen. Political science and geography faculty members are E. A. Ballmann. Earl Shearer, Glen Wells and Carl Kalvelage. v H ' Discussing curriculum changes are Gaylen Brown, N. Manvel Lillehaugen, John Wilson and Henry Garm. Kg Aff-.-V X Paul Morrison, chairman of the social science division, takes a moment read the latest economics magazine. Honor frat installed The zenith in the social science division Was the installation of the Minot State College chapter of 'Pi Gamma Mu, an honorary social science fraternity during Winter quarter. Re- quirements for admission are a minimum of 24 hours of social science courses plus a 3.00 average. The division is literally bulging at the seams. With over 2,000 students enrolled in the division, many classes must be held in buildings other than the Administration build- ing, and other classes have over sixty students enrolled. Seniors taking the senior problems class are Writing histories of local communities. Other classes are taking a survey of the aged to discover the problems of senior citizens. Experimentation with team-teaching in History 125 is conducted by five teachers. Under this arrangement, students are lec- tured by all five teachers interchangeably. Plans also include the introduction of video tapes in some classes. Thirty students attended the International Relations Peace Gardens Conference in Sep- tember. They met with students from Bran- don College to discuss topics concerning the general unrest of students as portrayed by their involvements in riots and other dis- plays of student dissension. Wallace Stockman, N. Manvel Lillehaugen and Henry K. DuGarm are currently Work- ing on their doctor degrees. Carl Kalvelage is Writing two books. Examining a new textbook are Robert J. Connor, Lyle Fogel and H. Paul Crockett. Division chairman John Strohm refiles a selection from the music de- partment's record library. Bcmd goes To Rose Bowl The trips of the Beaver Marching Band to Winnipeg, Canada, to perform during the Blue Bombers' football game last September, and then to Pasadena to participate in the Rose Bowl Parade, were major events in the division of music. This band accepted an invitation and played for the opening session of the North Dakota Education Association fNDEAb state con- vention at Grand Forks last October. Along with various music Workshops and recitals, the vocal and organ sections Worked together to bring to MSC for the first time annual Christmas Vespers. The Vespers pro- gram is not a substitute for the annual Presi- dent's Christmas Convocation. The music division here has the largest en- rollment of any music department of a North Dakota college or university. The Music Educators National Conference a national honorary fraternity has 106 mem- bers, the largest group of any MENC chapters in the state. The third annual All-State band and chorus Was at MSC again this February. In May the division of music presented with the drama department a musical. Keyboard instructors are Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bradley, Ralph Wallin, Walter Hartman and Dr. Roy courses in voice are seated: Miss Sandra Schjeldahl. Standing: John Strohm, Dr. Paul Swanson, John Spoelstra. Department instrumental teachers are Dr. Jerold Sundet, Leon Bradley, Edward London and Dr. James Jurrens w 1 ,f:Jf,g4rf, 11... 341,w,5z- -3, ui: J1 W?gf?.',:1 EMI: '-1-f'gffl?sg2iz'L-7,54.1- . 313313,-'-5 9a.J5gfx.i-5 :...h ww.-g-,-L uni-4 ' mmf-f fwf11.'f.1uvf -2wCuf'1' 1- wk 4 W Y ,, ..p..5!u1 1 New ,,., nv. X T. -fm ::L,w.u. rf ' 1 1. , . gf .f -.,-gi' f , L A -,SA ,Lo V , ,. ,Pf,4e:m.. I -' W ' 'HJ in: 4 Q., an-a+. w+.f1s M 4' H gg , ,,:., . , V 4: .,g-.y ff .1-f,x.a 'qx ,av,z,1g5f:1,. ' Jr.: .b ,:Q,zxLr-A.'- nz- ,1:- '--1-ggi -,gm Sym . - . mg, 1 If ' ,,f,.'N 7' .-,fxgxevf-YQ? 1 .. 44 - 5 J-Q27 f JL' Hai N4 V! X V mx 1 'N J mlgggllfifk sn ws.-1, , 4 N41 vfvfv 5 0, N' xnjrf JEQQQIQS A, W x bf' x 1 V' W BRS X MLfqxgw,n Student Life Enthusiasm plus Coronation . . . the Brothers Four . . . par- ade . . . football at its best . . . victory ball . . . a record breaking Homecoming. Maybe it was the tantalizing spirit trophy, an innovation by the Mu Sig Homecoming chairmen, awarded to the group with enthusiasm plus. Maybe it was the beautiful autumn weather or maybe a break from classes. But students and alumni turned out in impressive numbers to show their enthusiasm for Beavers: Pride of the Prairies. Thursday night Judy Muttonen, sponsored by her sorority Beta Theta, was crowned Homecoming Queen at a beautiful ceremony dedicated to Mrs. Eva Benest. Judy's court included Karen Ness, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Bonnie Bachmeier, Delta Zeta, Trudy Grimes, Delta Epsilon Phi, and Corliss Olson, Art Club. Half a Sixpence, a new musical, was shown after the coronation. The Brothers Four with their harmony and antics entertained a full house at the city auditorium Friday evening. The rest of that night was dedicated to the hurried completion of floats for the parade the next morning. Saturday afternoon the Beavers thrilled the spirited crowd with a 27-20 victory over Dick- inson. That evening Homecoming came to a tlgeeiutiful close at the Harvest Moon Victory a . Queen contenders were Corliss Olson, Judy Muttonen, Trudy Grimes, Bonnie Bachmeier and Karen Ness. -il ' 1 f l l l Xu l Melodee Monicken crowns Queen Judy Muttonen A radiant Judy is escorted by Bruce Wyman. -Z! ,-54 I 'S x 1 9 if x ffl-i . rf E ,Q-gpg, 9.1. A M W- y' ...Q-of w ,-: v:.:,- ,wf 5' s -Qpa'1f.8 ' ' , N, Hb 'G' fl if C21 5? ' -ll ,Fl 'M 'ii fl 1 Coronation was dedlcated to Mrs Eva Mom Benest who 1S escorted by Dennls Dupre. Q 'er-1, -gm, -V....,,, , .. ,,, Q I ,-.,..-, -..,,,,,.l -fc,-Q., Y The nationally-known Brothers Four tune up on their guitars for their upcoming performance. 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She was pledge captain and cor- responding secretary of Beta Theta, treasurer of SA, and a Homecoming princess. Glenna was a member of Kappa Delta Pi, LSA, SNEA and WRA. . Steve Wood: A social science major from Laguna Beach, California, Steve was SA president his senior year, senator two years. He was student chairman of the 1968 Peace Garden Conference. A four-year member of IAF, he was president his senior year. He was a member of MU Sigma Tau, Gavel Club, SNEA, Greek Council and IFC. Jack Nybakken: Jack, a physical education major from Minot, was selected 1968's most valuable player of varsity football. He was co-captain of the 1968 team and was selected for the all-con- ference team. Jack was vice president of M Club, and a member of Mu Sigma Tau and Pi Omega Pi. Melodee Monicken: An English and history major from Velva, Melodee was vice president of Tri- Sigma sorority. She was secretary-treasurer of Pi Kappa Delta and a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, LSA, SNEA, Toestmist- resses and Women's Chorus. Melodee Was Home- coming Queen in 1967 and sweetheart of Mu Sig- ma Tau. Jerry Tuchsherer: President of Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Jerry is a social science major from Rugby. He was a member of Campus Players and was vice president of Alpha Psi Omega. Jerry was active in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Sigma Pi, Glenna Hanso IFC, SNEA and was an SA senator. Steve Wood Jack Nybakken Melodee Monicken J FY T chsh 1' V Charles Schwan Trudy Grimes Stuart Loken ,x. ' , . Connie Leonard Margaret Metcalfe Marcia Walhaug Charles Schwan: An elementary and physical education major from New York, Charlie was 1967 and 1968 Wrestling conference champion. He Was a member of Mu Sigma Tau, Phi Sigma Pi, M Club and was an SA senator. Trudy Grimes: Trudy is an English and speech and drama major from Minot. She Was vice presi- dent of Delta Epsilon Phi and president of Toest- mistresses. Trudy Was a member of Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Women's Chorus, Cam- pus Players and French Club. She was a Home- coming princess and an SA senator her senior year. Trudy was presented the PEO Sisterhood Award, given to the outstanding MSC junior girl. Stuart Loken: A social science major from Velva, Stu Was president of Gavel Club, and a member of Mu Sigma Tau, Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA, Sociology Club and Young Democrats. Stu Was an SA sena- tor and a Homecoming co-chairman. Margaret Metcalfe: Margaret is a business edu- cation and English major from Dunseith. Presi- dent of Delta Epsilon Phi and vice president of Pi Omega Pi, she was in Greek Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, LSA, SNEA, Young Democrats and UCCF. Connie King Leonard: Secretary of SA her jun- ior year, Connie is a physical education major from Starkweather. Homecoming Queen in 1966, she has been a member of Delta Epsilon Phi, Greek Council, PE Club, and WRA. Marcia Walhaug: Marcia, an elementary major from Palermo, Was president of SNEA. She has been treasurer of French Club, secretary-treas- urer of Farmers Union Young Adults, and on the LSA council. Evelyn Pottenger evidently feels there's nothing like crawhng in bed with a good book even though its assigned ing. Habitat or home? Girls Wearing shower curtains, cats in the halls, and second Warnings are all familiar occurrences in dorm life, and Dakota Hall, With all freshmen, probably knows best. With 134 girlsthere is bound to be a certain amount of chaos. Fire drills prove this as Well as engagement showers-meaning real showers -and losing mattresses on a restless night. Cook Hall, With its sophisticated upper- classmen, isn't always so serene. Everyone in the- dorm can surely recall the night one ad- venturous girl pulled the fire alarm at 2 a.m. Every girl Was out in the freezing night doing little dances to keep Warm and awake While the firemen thoroughly investigated for the missing fire. McCulloch Hall, with girls from all classes, has its share of experiences also, such as Hal- loween night With its trick stunt played. Girls do study though and entertain guests in the lounge and even catch naps at all times of the day. Dorm life is never dull, not With so many girls scheming to keep it alive. Talbot spends a comfortable evening in the Linda Johnston listens attentively to her roommate while procrastinating an impending geography assignment. Cheryl Anderson and Monica Thorlaksen take time out from studying for an informal chat. . . l. ! ' I , 1 S r 'X X rl!! X 5' gm K L fir- :iq . - , Q, L' KU. Zur X X 5, , -V.,,, , s - A5 , xx? , v I I . - ' ig i 535 ' wh i M' K4-,V . 5 ,v avfil 4 H56 : , y I' f K. 'fm .,4,.. fee? 1 'I' A - Wg I wif ,.g....J N 4 N 1 S4 i ' .Mifnd Marr ' f' I X fi :bi 'K 1.1 , ,..l...-- ' A' , Y Mg-- Q 1 4 ' -'mf . , 5 u N... , -fd 'E s Gilbraith and Herb Schimmelpfennig dress for And we lived here Your clothes were thrown in the closets and stuffed in the drawers. You kept the dust off the desk with your books. You lavished your walls with pinups. Occasionally you slept there. This was the dorm and it served its purpose. You had exciting moments here: finding your roommate had flushed your socks down the toilet, waking at 2 a.m. to the 1812 Over- ture with cannons, getting the new Playboy, wrestling with the boys on Crane's second floor. Of course, all was not excitement. You suf- fered hopeless cloldrums when your grades were low, your funds were lower, and your love life was at an all time ebb. In calmer mo- ments you relaxed at a game of whist with your roommate and a bowl of popcorn. When you had time for sleep, you found it a great change of pace. This was the dorm. You may have loved it or resented it, but like all good things, you will disregard the bad and preserve the good that became a part of you. Sanderson's activities do not leave time for cleaning his room, but he occasionally makes a path to the bed. -aiu. '. ,EXW ' I .L rf' ' I If ,..,v..,. 55 ga- U! 'rw , ,gn A NL '1 av-9,9 E V . n M V f 1 I W-ff fo aff' in A P . nggl ' F 2 1 4 , 3 . 3 , kfl. x'5 - 1 - A ' 4 Q M -,j -'F-if-.gi 1 'g A ' XX . Qnfj U - Y 7 A, ' I . . N, Y x . , ,sh f n .E - '1.'. '. ,Q Y , . A X X 5 M ' 4 Yet each of The persons making the total Minot STCITS is unique - easy u..-'V : , ,,5 X3 19 g .. F 'fag-M. Q ' I :.. r, LG. ' X il J ' P f H 1 M Q k. J Q- ,z z -I M X M. S , ., ,Q 3. ' I 7: x x 4 in as .Q A l r any . W N aww 4 .E , Q1 , 1:2 K X as if if .QQ I if I , ' 5' ,ai ,M 145 ,li F ' E? 'EEE in -' 7 , ,iw Q3 ig , X 4 'J ' N, .dbh , .J 4 fffx w Z L , 63 Q u Q . .,,- Hd 1 f.-T..... z I mf ' Vg 'V lr' mpnlybilu, , , 'X I ff' too COLD for snow sculpture Snow Carnival King Scott McDaniel helps Queen Beckee Bentz adjust her crown. is The Delta Phi Dart Throwing Booth Carlson an opportunity to take out his The MSC Student Association the annual Winter Snow Carnival J 30-31 and February 1. The festival was sored by the seven fraternities and on campus, M Club, and the Women's reation Association. The 10 sponsoring izations nominated a list of candidates f Snow Carnival King and Queen. Due to a severe cold Wave, making co struction of the traditional snow sculptur impractical if not entirely impossible, the a nual contest and judging Were suspended. An evening dance in the Student Unix With The Fifth of Winnipeg, Manitoba, W: the event for January 30. With the War reception of this group, the Weekend Was o on a hot start. A home basketball game With UND-Elle dale branch kicked off Friday nightis acti ities. The carnival began at 9 p.m. With 1 booths representing most of the on campus. At 10 p.m. that evening, activities Were verted to the Student Union ballroom for coronation of the Snow Carnival King Queen. Named King Was Scott sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma . Beckee Bentz, sponsored by the Women's reation Association, reigned as Queen for remainder of the Snow festivities. The returned to the carnival until its near midnight. . Activities ended Saturday evening With dance spotlighting The Amusement rar of Minneapolis, Minnesota. A - -.81 Q I HY. I . ' fl itll 1 , , ,. A e Ye- --. H i ...- --. rf' ,' We , . into 7 g :A lE5?'f 4':'5 . 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Front row: Clyde Sissel, Jim Rovito, Carmen LoRe, Dwight Ormiston, Mike Gessner, Ken Reinke, Randy Ives, Jack Nybakken. econd row: Gus Foster, Dean Struble, Gary Olmsted, Rich Wigness, Jack Lundeen, Dave Kuntz, Bill Connole, Student Manager ale Larson. hird row: Ron Farrell, Jim Sailer, Dave Thompson, Jerry Qvale, Bob Just, Walter Jorgensen, Curt Zimbleman. Back row: Rick John- on, Conrad Deeter, Dwight Farrell, Wendel Mongeon, Rocky Cofer, Tom Maupin, Fred Kelesnik. IIC Minot Beavers lose crown to Jamestown The Minot State College Beavers football team placed second in the North Dakota Col- lege Athletic Conference with a 4-1-1 confer- ence record and a 5-2-1 overall record. The Beavers made it to the conference championship game against Jamestown as they' had expected but the Jimmies downed Minot 32-14 by capitalizing on a few key plays. Hank I-Iettwer's Beavers started the season by defeating Wahpeton on their home grid. The Wildcats stayed with the Beavers the first half but Minot exploded in the second half to down the Cats 27-7 . The following week the team traveled to Al- bert Lea, Minnesota, to take on Lea College. The offense and defense did not click and Minot dropped the game 35-7. 9'-5 After Lea College the Beavers traveled to me is Ellendale to take on the Dusties. The gridders i got back on the winning wagon by defeating F7 ' the Dusties 27-2. Minot returned to their home field and took Rovifo gets a well-earned handshake- on Mayville State. The Beaver defense held tough all night while the offense were kept busy scoring. Minot State came out on top 33-0. - . . A. 4 ' .. .- ...ir-.-, vi . . -.y ., W , W. , sh' ,ry ',,41r14mm '?:'5:gff'fj-1fE F34 4f'f'3ff21'T9j,5jf-fffkjri, ,ps-'1':5f-,er -. - -, 1 :1 H 1 L P E .. l' E rf lg -1515611 A 3 -4 lflxr- I e 9 4 Q . ,. S ge 4 ,ar lj, ' I 1' Q' V, , if 1 I Gr L. s .. Z 1 ' X l -- Q ' R I M f 'I ,RAN -an A . ln- Aff f K be Q 6 1,1 p riff Q DI, nr: an I 'e-'Q ' Y I 4j'4.' f 'Y Y 1 fx , 1 . l - 'F' ', il A 1 X l ,, M X 'll ' 5 .,.,, mp. A.. y .5 A ,W N ,www .E I , , , e - ew.-H - M.-F Jim Rovito attempts the extra point for the Minot State Beavers during a night game. Q, 45 w, f - mr gr r ,S , l . he 1 ewfff 1,9 , E A r,-fav A 1 I 'M ' . I U ,Q D . e' ? b W ' - Y 1 un , . ,X . it f , 'L' Lv' 'lg' Tsai ll Lsvwtl ' 'Q ' ,A Q v 1 , f -f'.',L - , if l aul Elliot leads the way. fa . , g ' .- l 1 ,M ' ' g' ' V ' '1 l ,' Q, 5 ' s . . , , ' l S J x .L , N , 5 45 1' an Y I J ' l V D rl :Q r. - V 1 1--All 4.-.4 ' 1 V ,iw-,,f1.. .H 1. we-'-, , .,,.a W , if 10 A v '99 Cf P ex 4' T k Q-Y :K I 1 4 U I -fum 2 Q .ffl 5 H3 S.: 'U NN . ' R A 1 .. 32' I .A B X In I - , A- P 1 ,JL gf X gg 5 x , - ' Qi' K , - .ikr .Y l- ---- -5' L f 'v 'A Q '. XM A --A -if W - D- I U aj 35.51. Ulf.: , 4 . ,V .... Mg :.,.f g.+q4- T fe- ' - Hn.. Mustangs drop Elllot after a fwe yard gam b 'MI J us mx. 'VV19' 3- x ' 5' gf 4 V W F323 ' ' fi-'Z ' 4 5, ri 'cl Q- Q H . .duzf-s 1. H - ,N L I Q , gli. - -1 , -4 . 1 x :Y - ..,,,., ,...,W. 4g 1 , P b f 'f U- Q I ,' V - I X . '- Aa 1 - 4 V ' 'J' - . 44 K N . , 5 ' K- s Qi . IS. 4 5 N' f 7 l .1 S S Q , db , x 1' , R : A , 5 R 'QF C - c' 'I 4 A, , A D IN, , 6 1, 5 ,-jf: ' Wy rf ' 5 Z' V MQ N , ' fi , ' .7- wx 4, 5.1 :La Q S A - W? 1 1 ' K ' ' ' K ' f - ., I A - M 5 I S1 0 I J' E . vi r . . wa, . , ,W 2: J .- . Q . n. - L Q .,, . ,W W. 5 e 4,301 .' 58 ' - L' ' 1 Lfwtf - . x I 4' W ' 'F' 1 ' X fvv. ' f f L. , . ,K , f. ,, 1 ' 4. v, .. fr- ' ' V fc-SU ' SWE . .Wf- Varsity. Front row: Gary Steckler, Craig Courtney, Joel Roth, Barry Voeltz, Steve Brannan, Paul Elliott, Lanny Duhamel. Sec row, Dwight Carlson, Steve Charlebois, Cloni Cofer, Don Marcotte, Scott McDaniel, Jim Shipman, Leo Brunner. Third row: Sam Mark Johnson, Daryl Reile. Although the Beavers d1d.not win the con- ference title they had many individual hon- ors. Five Beavers won all-conference honors and two others were honorable mention. The all conference choices were seniors Jack Nybakken, linebacker 5 Rich Wigness, offen- sive centerg junior Dwight Farrell, defensive end and sophomores Bob Just 'and Rocky Co- fer, honorable mention choices. Injuries plagued the Beavers all through the season. Former all-district, all-conference quarterback Clyde Sissel was injured through- out the season which seriously hurt the Beaver defensive secondary. Senior Carmen LoRe, also a former all-conference choice, was out half the season with a knee injury. The season's second place Beavers elected defensive ends Wendell Mongeon and Dwight Farrell as next season's co-captains. The Bea- vers, led by these two and 40 returning let- termen, are hoping for a better season in the upcoming year. Mike Schweigert, Tom Stredwick, Merlin Martin, Curt Wells, Jim Torgerson. Back row: Larry Rexine, Steve Keller, Paul Brye, ilack Nybakken and Dave Thompson watch the game from the side 1nes. I - . f' T., 5 f-95' .E ?'3 r.z'.fi ' .' fI'V1. 'f g5f:'1 2' I '- , . I :, .zsfff .H ,:'T' ' . Qlg,-,. ff . I if -4 ,figs I II' .' . Wifi? - 1.'1,.,.'Q.2e','rti'-.v-,.f' ' ,,-'zishf --'fri 1935-1211 1 If,-If'I,f 3?,xi'.,, :I Eff' YJ'2e7'3' 'I I ' , ' , fs It It Q I A , A Q I MIM! MI MI 5' IM TM ig, L. II..WH I. I ' T I ' If nw if 'Ei' 5' 'fi' 'I ', FL- 'ff 8 HI Y Ii' 'WH Q 'UQAWQ Gvh Y? VI N gag, rg! 'WIUI' .V ture, '- NND' 4 'mm' I5 Eng, V ETATEI' if sm: 5 sm: una, H STATE I xfw iqxu uw fgiIfIN01 'NN0rI'r L H Qu' 3 - I- 12' .I Q mn I I I, sm: V, ,t sm: gt +' fi' XI 29 I. V X 'I Q I I M' 'vwsar A 'I sul:-.i, .lk , 5, I, 'N . t I1 - VX' ,If-fi ' 'vm' 'IK I ' fi . ig, uw, ? saw ii g 42 I I Z f il '1 7 I II 4 s ails him to the mat for the pi Seoson ends gropplers championship reign Minot State's 1968-69 wrestling squad un- der Coach Dean Bachmeier experienced its toughest competition in the school's wrestling history. The Beaver grapplers completed the season with an 11 and 4 win-loss record and a disappointing third place in the North Dakota College Athletic Conference. The Beavers opened the wrestling season December 5 winning a triangular meet from Wahpeton and Ellendale by scores of 29-13 and 32-12 respectively. December 14 the Beav- ers traveled to Bozeman, Montana, to take on Montana State and Washington State. Minot won the dual with Montana 17-12 but dropped the match with Washington State 23-11. The team returned to conference action December 18 and downed Mayville 22-19. Fol- lowing the Christmas holiday the Beavers went to Jamestown and dumped the Jimmies 30-8. Washington State gave the Beavers a good match but January 24 when the squad trav- eled to Bemidji, they discovered that the University of Northern Iowa and Bemidji State of Minnesota were pretty stiff competi- tion also. Northern Iowa defeated the Beav- ers 22-9 and Bemidji defeated them 16-15. January 31 the grappling squad traveled to Spearfish, South Dakota, and downed Black Hills State College 26-17. The Beaver fans did not see a home wrestling match until Feb- ruary 6 but the match with Valley City State which was not decided until the final match proved to be worth the waiting. Minot won the match 18-15. In the final dual match of the season February 13 the Beavers lost their only conference match to Dickinson 23-13 and ended the season with an 11 and 4 dual record. The Beavers placed third in the NDCAC Tournament held in Wahpeton with 65 points. Valley City had 66 points and Dickinson won the tournament with 95 points. The tourna- ment defeat ended Minot's four year reign as conference champs. The Beavers had three conference champs and one second place winner. The champs were Willie McCollum at 137 lbs., Willie is a three time conference champ g at 167 lbs. Jim Byrong and at hwt. Dwight Farrell. Farrell was the 191 lb. champ last year. Tim Walsh placed second in the tourney at 145 lbs. These four wrestlers represented Minot State at the National Association of Intercollegiate Ath- I:-ztickTournament March 6-7-8 at Omaha, Ne- ras a. Wrestlers end seoson with ll-4 record x 'x -I-u-1 :T., 'Q-fs' .LL Muscular Jim Byron brutally drives his opponent to the mat. Charlie Schwan congratulates Jim Byron after his victory Joe Muraco works for the halfnelson on his Valley City adversary. - -V N1 .55 Rs, Basketball squad stands 6-6 in conference MSC's Beaver basketball squad had its ups and downs this year but ended the season in the North Dakota College Athletic Confer- ence with a 6-6 conference record. The team had a 2-6 nonconference record but the com- petition was very keen. Under the new head coach, Wes Luther, the Beavers opened their season against Aber- deen, South Dakota, and squeaked out a one point victory. Minot lost their next two out- ing to Black Hills and South Dakota Tech but bounded back to beat General Beadle of Madi- son, South Dakota. In their next five outings the Beavers fell short of their opponents and lost games to Wahpeton, Chadron, Nebraska, and Northern Montana. Downing Ellendale in their first outing after the new year, the Beavers then lost three conference games to Valley City, James- Clockw se Duane Schwab, Vance Bowersox, Rona Farrell, Wally Fretland, Mary McDonald, Dennis Berryman, Jeff Faul, Odell town and Mayville. The games with the Vik ings and the Jimmies were lost by two point each. The quintet came back to stop Dickinsoi and trounced Ellendale by cracking the 101 point mark for the first time this year. In thn second outing with Valley City the team losl by five but they did not give up and bea Wahpeton in their next meeting. The confer ence championship team, Mayville, turner out to be too much for the Beavers as theg downed Minot by 18 points. By defeating Dickinson for the second tim and then trouncing Jamestown, the Beaver closed the season on a winning note. Third in the NDCAC, the Beavers finishe- behind second place Wahpeton and first pla Mayville. 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Dwight Farrell demonstrates the form that Won him a conference championship. Weightmen lead team Minot State thinclads had a mediocre sea- son in track last year. Under the helm of Coach Wes Luther, Minot State finished fifth in the conference With the Dickinson State Savages taking the number one position. The Beavers placed a number of men in the North Dakota College Athletic Conference With Dwight Farrell as the top point gainer for them. Dwight took first place in the discus With Wally Kalmbach in close pursuit With second place. Pat Scott Won another first place for the Beavers in the long jump. Other Minot men placing in the meet were Pat Marion with a third in the 220 yard dash, Sheldon Gudmunson earned a fourth in the javeling Ken Reinke received a fifth in the long jumpg Wally Kalmbach made fifth in the shot to add to the second he earned in the dis- cus, the Beavers' 440 yard relay team placed fourth. Members of the relay Were Pat Marion, Ken Reinke, Mike Grandall and Charlie Anderson. With many returning lettermen and some promising freshmen, the Beavers Were sure of a good season this year under the direction Ri Vgfiley Wilson, the former coach from Minot o e . ,D , - X , - my :q . . ll.. U, of the 440 yd. relay team are Mlke Grandall, Ken Remke, Anderson and Pat Marion. ' A-Qfffgi Rich Kingsley and Rocky Cofer get set for a 100 yd. dash. Sheldon Gudmunson demonstrates his javelin form Front row: Tim Murphy, Steve Pedersen, Pat Scott, Ken Reinke, Mike T. Anderson, Duane Anderson, Mark Grandall, Rich Buerkle, Huelsman, Charlie Anderson. Back row: Rich Kingsley, Joel Roth, Pat Marion, Sheldon Gudmunson, Dwight Carlson, Dwight Bill Smith, Wally Kalmbach, Rocky Cofer, Joe Streitz, Student Manager Paul Sundberg. ' lil I Snow finishes season Some bad Weather and some bad breaks stymied the Beavers' hopes for a conference playoff championship last season. Coach Ken Becker's team played in only one playoff game and were defeated by Yankton College 6-4. Because of the snowy conditions the Beavers were forced out. The Beavers played Without an excep- tionally large pitching staff, but With good fielding and hitting they managed a 22-6 over- all record. They finished second in the con- ference play With a 7-3 record. Minot State had the services of four seniors Curt Seibel, John Thompson, Joe Colloca and Jim Everson. These veterans played an impor- tant role in Minot victories. The team Was led in hitting by Tom Kraft Who hit .418. Joe Colloca, an excellent fielder also had a good hitting season with a .370 average. In all the Beavers had seven hitters over the .300 mark. Donn Feldner was the pitching ace, Winning six and losing one. Art Grochou also did a good job with a 3-0 record as did Jim Everson with a 4-2 record. Although the loss of four good seniors will hurt the Beavers, they look forward to a good season this year. Coach Becker has many good sophomores and juniors Who can do the job for the Beavers in an attempt for a Winning campaign. Joe Colloca readies himself as the catcher gives the signal. Donn Feldner races the ball to first base. Joe Colloca almost gets hit with a fast ,, 9' - l 4-'tr 1, .x X EXW gl X UT mx Q 'K Coach Ken Becker gives Bill Cook a few Words of wisdom. I iv. 3' , x'T-4 H L Donn Feldner watches the catcher's signals closely. f- Q Ae' -V' .N- .H s-, l, w ,...4f' . aww, ,v ' '1 '51 '-A-'r-. wg dl IJ 1 0 , 1 I t R 1 The four starters, Charlie Axness, Lowell Thoma Charlie Axness, a senior, is an MSC veteran player. . ,e T- , S 5 W X -.E 'I ,Y N--.k 'IN - Ni l W-3, Straining to return the ball within bounds is Dave Leverson. . xi- P Vu.. wr H4199-. 1,J , ' l , LQ and Dave Leverson, have waited all winter for tennis playing weather. Lowell Thomas uses a backhand swing to return the serve. , . H-4, 41-I .4 fu J .4bl 1' Q'!YfT:-H i- '- - 4 ,J-f . . - X . , V , , X 4nuqp,1flf,,1- --Qi' 1 ' ' 7 ---,.g.1--- .,.,.,-...-.-...W - . F -- -.ea . - - ,,. .,.... 4-. L f , 4-P' 3 points keep nefmen from NDCAC title The Minot State tennis team opened its sea- son with a victory in a dual meet with Dickin- son State by a score of 5-1. The second match the netters traveled to Jamestown for a triangular. Minot State defeated the Jimmies 4-2 but dropped the second match to Minot Air Force Base 4-2. The Beavers placed second at the Dickinson State Invitational behind Jamestown by one point. At the Jamestown Invitational Minot dropped down to 4th place. At the North Dakota College Athletic Con- ference tournament Hank Hettwer's netmen placed 4th, but only three points separated them from the championship taken by James- town. The team will be looking forward to a good season this year with two regulars back in Bob Bartz and Dave Leverson. Two of the starters, Lowell Thomas and Charlie Axness, graduated. Golfers build feom To better records The Minot State College Beaver's golf team under the supervision of Coach Rod Caufield, did not fare too well this year on the links. After losing the previous year's conference championship by a mere one point, the Bea- vers this year ended at the bottom of the standings. Wahpeton State School of Science golf squad was the victor in the struggle for first place contenders in this year's confer- ence. Three of the team's members were hold- overs from last season's squads. Tim Kretch- mar, Steve Parkman and Randy Knutson had all been on the 1967 team. The newcomer to the field was Jim Herigstad. All were fresh and relatively inexperienced in collegiate com- petition. However, these golfer's scores showed marked improvement toward the end of the season. This was primarily due to the daily practices instigated and supervised by Coach Caufield. The lower scores witnessed at the end indicated a more promising team. Jim Herigstad practices his form on th W f.Q: 'L' . ,m ' Y c 'v ', I V - 4-A ' 4 .W x 1- Kgf' 4 1 1 Y 'A Randy Knutson takes a practice swing. mi rfwaspm, i Q ' .1 Nr 4 VH .. ' Steve Parkman prepares to make a drive. Q Y. in NW np'-SFA any ,QW ' VLH- WAN vi-:mm ' In I4 c:,u..sm'f:m as - - ,,. -.... .J Jim Rovito displays excellent form in his dismount. Men's team competes This year for the first time, MSC fielded full men's and women's gymnastic teams which participated in active collegiate compe- tition. Gymnastics, a relatively new sport in North Dakota, appeared on campus in the last few years. Although both of Coach Mike Ryan's teams are young, with three freshmen on the men's squad, a fine first year of gym- nastic competition was completed. The divisions in a gymnastic meet include variations of the parallel bars, free exercise, the rings, the balance beam, the horse and the high bar. In two triangular meets the women's team turned in two second place finishes over generally older and more experienced teams. The men's team, though not faring as well, managed one second place finish and three third place finishes against such teams as Dickinson, UND, NDSU and Eastern Mon- tana State. Time is an equalizing factor and with the experience that time Will bring out in our young team, MSC can look forward to a pro- ductive future in gymnastics. Front row: Jay Burkhartsmeier, Jim Rovito, Ron Bodine, Tim Davy, Darrell Kraft. Back row: Karen Ness, Darlene Pillolzke ' Jane Wentz, Mary Seidlinger, 'Mike Ryan, coach. Jane Wentz, spotted by Karen Ness, performs on the uneven parallel 'af' TQ ' A f .S-1' L. K M, SJ X . f, i Q I 1 A i. 'Qs , vk'1:jLLx L N 'HL ' if x- 'IJ - J! JZ? 33 . V99 4 J ' .X -1 QW. M I R Y 1' ' k -'F' . We x 'x . f 1 Yi W ,YE A x. 1 f' PV if if .4361 1 N N -if Q' .9 1 , .w? .A'Q S , Pg' , A A-J l ,-V . ,g' Y .... +1 ,, N, ',, . - 0 1 'Q' 1 5 33 Q J fd y 24,11 1I.f.5'L'.' E' p E - Even though catcher Roger Brabandt is prepared for the play, the base runner scores with ease. Full bill for I-M Extracurricular activities are often bene- to students and to the college. The I-M is set up With this in mind thus giv- those not on the varsity teams the oppor- to participate in sports. in the I-M list of sports were foot- softball, basketball, bowling, track and The male of the species did not the scene this year. Girls' teams also actively engaged in the program, basketball and bowling teams. interest in the program boosted spirit of rivalry among the groups partic- Each event brought out a gamut of to cheer on the teams and encour- a higher point accumulation. At press time the schedule was still in full and the competititon Was still high. spring weather and I-M softball bring out the competitive spirit and the fierce nature in MSC Jennifer Roy tries for two to lead her Sigma team to victory M5 1 ww in , wwf. , 1 A ,. .5 -,Ju , wr Lip-42 .-4 . 3 FV. 9 .ffm , W , -mf X g, 5 .L .4-1234 1 11' 'Lyjj .,fv',z . 4. . 45157 225 .,,ni,' ffm? V - ujLg.LLjE1zf QIQA U , 25151,-K 2-in ' 'Hwfw '-aff' ,, ,pf4N..-,qv nf .Q - ,K .... , ,MSX ., ai, .X 1 If . - V , 1-4, 1 ::i11si1'2'-.f,,.'v1 H Wg, ,,,..:. A Lk ,V ,nn ,. j.i',-,w 44. , 5,3 -I,-:.ff.f-xg or ,Aw ,Egg 5, . 'fi Q, wwafm, Greeks '51 :V S39 A L .. .5 LJ f, H UA, H n sl 'rs IOO -..V-J 40 -l 'ff fa -.X 441' Kumi' .'. J - I VP, f' maxim' 'Y,'. '. '- u,l,5277, .4543-. . 'Quill 1112: -.rl 'fin 1' N- - .,, rl . ,.,1',, ,. 15 Lf ,, ' -iff-, '.iQl'-3571. 'ull ffm-f f ' 1 'lffgi-'Q .Jil ' J, gg,'Qf4 1' --el LCM 4.1, .V ,. , 1,4-.Ig 1, ' ' ,?f?'?F 1i Vi All ,a Lv-, I -L. ,,,,. W. 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' H fi: Tou Koppo Epsilon Howard Kremer Casey Ross John Dunn Rich Lundgren Daryle Odden Darrell Wrolstad Steve Lagerquist Tim Schnaible Terry Metcalf Jerry Nelson Otto Brunmeier Mike Chilson Mark Axtman Murray Kline Dale Larson Rich Hagen John Spoelstra, adviser John Wilson, adviser Bruce Byorum Bruce Wyman Chuck Sanderson Alve J emtrud Joe Richter Barry Boeltz George Helm Randy Knutson Raymond Gustafson Bruce Clyde David Speare Fred Omar Don Mongeon Steve Parkman Mark Sperry 1 'l I GQN ' II2 ,,..L,,,,i.,-gi.. va., 1 4 L1 -7 ,nfl-Ffffg-4?, a if ffzm.-:.ff,1: -wwf .,, ,.,. ,-,i ff, .v7'L'igf - I 13 7,25 5,1 '11, Z, , a, , Mom. . ,,.,v ,if ,f Sigma Sigma Gail Larson Jill McNeal Janet Fisketjon Marilyn Hill Rose Ternes Monica Thorlaksen Linda Sangstad Kathee Perry Karen Ness Jane Foster Linda Gates Marge Henry Lois Sinn Alice Nettleton Debbie Hanson Soni J unker JoAnn Rue Jennifer Roy Laurel Kirkeide Denise Huddleson Yvonne Nestegard Jay Stene Sue Feldner Jane Yantes Doris Slaaten, Adviser Joan Baxter Winnie Baertsch Sharon Nett Colleen Brandt ZoeAnn' Parker Bobbi Rieder Ila Lovdahl Bev Bauman Rita Coyne Diann Johnson Sigma Julie Nordquist Jan Winn Sandy Ellwein Jane Ellison Carol Riersgard Debbie Bell Kay Borstad Tanya Skakoon Lucy Mueller Connie Jordan Zella Berg Cheryl Knoepfle Sally Ternes Linda Johnston Carol Sue Lokken Renee VanEckhout Diann Benham Linda Ellingson Pat Dolan Jan Ellingson Karen Morris Sandy Oberholtzer Sherry Gorde Beckee Bentz Rita Seidler Carmen Farstaii Arlene Dempsey Marianna Connor Linda Kemp Sue Fedje Penny Riedman Barb Headrick Melodee Monicken Cathy Larson Cheryl Anderson P Riff? fi FW-liiiiiii i Ai Fila J ig.5f.i fif,,g 2 film swi ms A Greek year Without the cooperation of the weather Greek Week could have been chaotic, without the enthusiasm of the Greeks, it was. As hard as they tried, Greek Council just couldn't fit a week of outdoor activity into two complete weeks of rain. And as the postponements and cancellation were announced day after day, the Greek spirit dropped to a discouraging ow. One thing the rain couldn't wash out was the coronation of a Greek Goddess, Janet Sand, Beta Theta, and a Greek God, Rich Wig- ness, Sigma Tau Gamma. Once again special Greeks were singled out as favorites. Three new sorority Sweethearts -Mu Sig's Zella Berg, Sig Tau's Bobbi Rie- der, and Teke's Judy Muttonen-proudly wore their fraternity badges. J Each sorority also chose their favorite man. Roger Carlson, Delta Zeta Flame Man, Ken Reinke, Sigma Dream Man, Van Cooper, Delta Phi Dream Man, and Rich Wigness, Beta Snow King, were the lucky guys with temporary membership in the other half of the Greek world. Summer was a general time of inactivity for the Greeks, except the energetic few who started work on Homecoming. Some of the chapters sent delegates to national conven- tions and the Sig Taus came home with first runnerup awards to the national chapter of the year. The opening of classes in September began what looked like another Greek dominated orientation program. But the freshman didn't appreciate the humor in the judgments handed down by the Kangaroo Court. With their battle cry Kill a Greek for God they managed to disturb a little of the Greek com- placency. Then came Homecoming. Weeks of plan- ning and campaigning, last minute nail pound- ing and tense nerves ended in a weekend of hilarity. Judy Muttonen, a Beta, was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Sig Taus took home a well-deserved first place float trophy and the Sigma's house display won them a first place trophy. The Greek world isn't all play. In October the Greeks at MSC canvassed the city for the Community Chest Drive. Working in teams they covered the city and collected over 32,000 to give to the Chest. The sororities, feeling their rush system could use a little polishing, looked over the situation and decided to make a big change. They began open rush and, the first week after Christmas, held formal rush. The prob- lems and hard feelings were plentiful but af- ter the changes became familiar, the new system promised to run smoothly. Y Sue Feldner awaits results in a Larry Hale inhales, exh es watermelon seed spitting con- and hopes for best dista test. Greek Goddess Janet Sand awards the spirit trophy to C Mu Sig. v f W. 5 , V , :fri Qin.. HM' 'IQ x Q wa Y 4 . .-'df' Y 1 Q , P' x F 4 'J ,S 7 1 . X .Ml A MQ fm. K 4 il fi ' v AM F c .,, wine vel 5 1 ,. 0 A , . . f ,, . -2- Y.-.p4'Y T. . --' ' 'ies .A X fi-1 f F ' in 1' kgrff, N f - w 2 A 1 1 rr 4- LPS ' I I ' iyihfaf, J 'Q iw , I . ' v I L. W ,,....-- Q N .fi 'Il-' L5- .L 1 g5'qFf.. s,, . . ff SWE' 3 .' , ,L ,gli iwilgl' - ' ig, 1 .jrcf 4 .V ' I. ' Hfffn, - , A 4 'Q p .1 J W , ' vi., 6 N WX gk in I ' 21. 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SA has promoted an increased social pro- gram by sponsoring numerous dances, movies and coffee houses, in addition to at least two big name acts per quarter. It has also sup- ported a movement to extend dorm hours for Women. To boost student representation in school affairs, SA has obtained student memberships With full voting rights on faculty committees as Well as an increased Student Senate role in academic matters. SA has purchased a printing press for col- lege and student publicity which has been in- strumental in promoting its various functions. Last fall, the student body approved a refer- endum to finance the construction budget for an amphitheater with the aid of Alumni As- sociation funds. Said cost of this theater was approximately S85,000. This, with the subse- quent endorsement of the state legislature, Was largely the result of the active support of the Student Association. MSC and its Student Association hosted a tri-state student association conference this spring. 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Staff prepares for next issue of Red cmd Green Merritt Christensen, adviser, pauses briefly from his work. :M H ' - Uv '. ' H an 1 I- f 1 ' .ff , . 1 ' r 'l1v4.' A '..., . -.. g -VY . .1 W ...Y '-qllf K If X. ,. Paul Smetana gives some photography tips to Rich Wengel and Azure. Typmg stones, writmg headlines and pasting up articles are all minute jobs for reporting staff Sandra Sletting Ten'y Otterson and 'L- in l' through various photos, co-editors Mike Zaharakis and Linda Enge select pictures to complement the copy for the next edition f Rose Bowl memories strong Minot State College Band, which constitutd one of the largest organizations on campui has a two-fold function. It provides an oppoi tunity for musical growth through the pref aration and performance of the finest litere ture and to develop socially through grou fellowship and individual responsibility. 012' of the objectives of this group is to educa the members of the organizations in the fiel of instrumental music. The band is made up of three differer c n 1 units, namely Concert, Symphonic and Mar ing bands. The Concert and Symphonic ba are select groups, 100 and 68 members spectively. Both gave tour concerts in Nor Dakota this spring. Together they sponsor the annual Fall Music Clinic, played at ti Christmas concert and performed at annual spring home concert. Front row: Diane Sletten, Jean Marr, Mary Erickson, Tom Pederson, Je an Freyholtz, Barbara Michel, Anna Foster, David Samson Holle, Virginia Barke, Mary Johnson, Leslie LaBelle, Carolyn Heringer, Karen Olson, Colleen Yecishenko. Second row: Arnold W Janet Fisketjon, Keith Draeger, Joell Rust, Diane Erickson, Cynthia Henriksen, Charles Langbein, Linda Marek, R dk The MSC bands Were hosts to the who participated in the yearly All-State e a, Overland, Judy Lieffring, Vicki Bennett, Kerry Bacon, Dean Solomonson, Twila Krein, Pamela Swanson, Gennie Christie Cleo Enockson, Carol Sue Lokken, Bradley Heinzer, Mark Nozick. Third row: Susan Grosche, Ruth Jacobs, Carolyn son, Shirley Egge, Jill Flynn, Beth Peterson, Sandra Tonneson, Gladys Garrison, Sandra Coughlin, Clarice Berve, Bruce Paul Unke, Virgil Wagner, Charles Notbohm, Charles McCauley, Kathy Grinolds, Dennis Batson, Norman Anderson, Jayson Swart, Allan Schon, Arlo Grenz, Daryl Kallberg, David Weisser, Corrine Brown, Mary E. Christianson,'Al1en Hoberg, Doren witz. Back row: Theodora Weber, Dan Ziegler, Frances Carnell, Mary Jo Iglehart, Dean Holter, Barbara Holtan, Don Thymian, Stromstad, Paul Smetana, Gordon Gregerson, Alvis Martinson, Richard Blanchard, Fred Omar, John Frankhauser, Jerry Farden, Best, Dan Flegel, Barry Haggin, Linda Morey, Lewis Hagen, John Ellingson, Robert Whitted, Celia Currie, Steven Stancel, Lyle gaard, Lowell Martin, Bernie Fiedler, Brooks Grantier. ront row: Bobert Briggs, Brooks Grantier, Kathy Vetter, Jane Paulson, Margaret Heringer, Jean Van Horn, Jayne Grantier, Diana lebelt, Bonita Score,-Susan Jungling, Colleen Brannan, Joyce Warner. Second row: David McCormack, David Larvick, Nancy Fournier, onald Gronmger, Allce Kgerstad, Paulefte Johnson, Susan Amundson, Nancy McCutcheon, Tom Pederson, Kathy Henjum, Lana Max- eld, Jeanette Laqua, Richard Hahn, Judith Ely. Third row: Donald Hoffart, Mary Ann Johnson, Mary Patch, Susan Schommer, David amson, .Judy -Haugen, Tanya Skakoon, Richard Doede, George Helm, William Christianson, Delary Laqua, Terry Garbe, Linda Peder- n, David Welsser, Tim Matthews, Al Schon, Wayne Schempp, Robert Pfau, Charles Notbohm, Gerald Hughes Mary Solomonson. Back yv: Bob Solomonson, Rita Seidler, Bernie Fiedler, Don Thymian, Tom Geffre, Gerald Berndt, Ray Dockter, Daryle Odden, Marilyn 1185, Warren Martln, David Jensen, Gary Wiese, Tom Thornton, Duane Dannewitz, Bradley Botz, Anita Vick, Lowell Martin, Betty Siler. d Chorus Days February 21 and 22. They so sponsored a performance for these out- anding musicians from North Dakota high hools. These two consolidated units are ways on the scene for commencement exer- ses and all home basketball games. The third and probably the most spotlighted it is the MSC Marching Band. All the mem- rs from Concert and Symphonic bands make the Marching Band. Last fall the college band performed a half- me show at a Winnipeg Blue Bombers foot- ll game and on New Year's Day marched in e Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasa- na. In addition to the many hours of practice quired for such an engagement and the de- ands of college Work, the members took on e financing for the trip to California. This as done by compiling and selling a cookbook, nating blood, assessing members a part of e trip's cost, seeking individual monetary ntributions from outside the band and other ecial projects. A further recognition of the band's reputa- on came when Governor Guy named the SC Marching Band the Official Governor's and for 1969. Men's group grows Any college man who is interested in sing- ing is eligible to join Vagabonds. The Vaga bonds is the men's chorus at Minot State and like the Women's Chorus, meets for rehears- als daily at noon. The group has grown rapid- ly in the past two years. Fifty voices comprise the choir now, compared to thirty last year. North Dakota, Montana and South Dakot high schools were visited during their second winter tour which was taken in February. At the conclusion of this tour, the Vagabonds returned to Minot to present their home cont cert February 18. Along with the other vocal organization on campus, the Vagabonds performed for th fall music clinics, at the Christmas Chor Vespers, and for the All-State chorus. This spring the Vagabonds performed tw extended choral Works: Alto Rhapsody b Brahms, and Flor Peeters' Te Deum. A variety of literature is studied by th Vagabonds. This music, ranging from Hell Dolly! to Requiem Aeternam gives the me opportunity to become familiar with the fu gamut of musical literature. so does women's Women's Chorus, a group of women wh enjoy singing, has concluded a busy year. Thi year the group is larger than it has bee previously and now boasts approximately 9 members. These 90 women convene during th noon hour each day Monday through Frida for rehearsals. Concerts presented by the Women's Choru have included performances for the band an vocal clinics last fall, the Christmas Convoc tion concert and the Christmas Choral Ves pers. The Christmas Choral Vespers was pre sented in collaboration with the Concer Choir and the Vagabonds near Christma time, and consisted of only sacred music. Th Chorus also presented a performance for th All-State high school chorus this winter. Their annual spring tour was taken Apri 21 and 22, concluding with their home concer on the evening of April 22 in McFarland Au ditorium. - 'awww -I vs Q 'S' Wm-' A gli 523 'vi'QQs7 2Q vie GVUVQV iY!'y G ' vi Vg 93 Q' P', 2'f' ,X Y Ky ??V T f Q V , . A 4 3 A 69 M Mx an 'M nf' 'W Q' 'u X J ' r I -- , 1 'A Tw Q f A I - , ..,.V. 2 f Q Q ,wg 2 Q ns 1 1 f -1- i ,?, f ma. wa W .Q f Q if my Q. 5 fm Kiilik YYR1LNhhNNhh I Q f -E: 'fx - 733. I 'H Symphony Association now in its 5th yeor In June, 1965, the Minot area saw the in- corporation of the Minot Symphony Associa- tion. Prior to this time, the only existing sym- phonic orchestras of any significance in North Dakota Were in Grand Forks and Far- go, both on the eastern border of the state. With the formation of this group, persons living in the Western part of the state had opportunity to be exposed to the performance of live symphony music. The objectives of the Minot Symphony As- sociation are many. The association is striv- ing to improve the musical excellence of the Minot College-Community Symphony Orches- g c cc1 e a oon r1s ie Mary Jo Seemann Evan Verchomm Nell Horch Art Anderson Anne Sherbondy Second row Verna von Berkom Mary Hirshch Klassen, Corrine Beasley, Fern Amundson, Kenneth Amstutz, Arnola Leverson, Joyce Warner, Margaret Heringer Valerie Spitzer, Donald Hoffart, Paulette Johnson, Brooks Grantier, Tom Pederson, Lisa Mittelberg, Kim Utke, Roberta Domrese, Pam Front row: Edward London, David Hrzi , Sandra Bergstrom, Dea JuVette, Lana S ore, Arturo Petru ', B rt Sk k , C t 1 son, Roy Stillwell. Third row: Brenda Johnson, Ronda Kephart, Sharmi Harper, George Anderson, Jeri Doerr, Clara Knoepfle Ma Morrison, Lana Maxfield, Mark Nozick. Jeanette Laqua, Vern Notbohm, Judith Ely, Gary Stenehjem, Richard Arnold, Charles Bodde David Todd, Joe Alme, Paul Laakso, Tom Geffre, Shayn Bohrer, Gretchen Amstutz, Bev Rogers, Sharon Verchomin. Back row D Jerold Sundet, Kenneth Starr, Pat Torgerson, Robert Solomonson, Cheryl Stromstad, Bill Goodfellow, Jerry Spitzer, Marilyn Stile Hardy Lieberg, Joan Ellison. tra. They are providing an opportunity for an increased number of musicians in north- West Dakota to perform With a symphony orchestra. They are making live quality sym- phony music available to a greater number of children and adults in the region. And ul- timately they are creating a much needed in- terest in the training of young string players in our part of the state. A Interest in symphonic music has shown con- siderable increase since the group's forma- tion. Participants in the orchestra have come from as far away as Grand Forks to perform With the group. And although a large per- centage of the audience Was from the Minot area, a substantial number of persons trav- eled many miles to take in the concerts. The group plans to continue the existing program While also improving and expand- ing it. Vetter Paulette Johnson Karen Love Kathy Hemum Rachel Lorentzen Sheila Berg Tanya Skakoon Second row Carol Bernie Brown Cheryl Priess Margaret Hermger Betty Siler Jean Van Horn Glenda Leigh Mary E Christianson Gladys Fr nces Carnell, Linda Strege, Mary Solomonson, Patricia Torgerson. Third row: Clarice Berve, Kathleen Tornow, Ray Dockter, Helm, Robert Pfau, Brooks Grantier, Tom Pederson, Herb Parker, Norman Kalinski, Judith Ely, Cleo Eockson. row hes, David McCormack, Phil Haaland, Barry Haggin, Lewis Hagen, Norman Anderson, Fred Omar, Jerry Farden, Doede Reed alm, Delary Laqua, Richard Hahn, Kenneth Starr, Paul Johnson. . . mony performances MSC's Concert Choir has completed an- successful year. The members of the were selected last spring after audi- and have practiced fifty minutes a day, days a week, since classes began in the Performances of the choir have given the ', as well as our college, renown. They as part of the mass choir in the com- vn of Hande1's Messiah at Auditorium, and participated the Christmas Choral Vespers held here on Highlighting the traditional spring concert were the performances of the group in Saskatchewan. After being in Regina years ago, the concert choir was invited to be a part of the Regina Junior Con- Series. These concerts, as the name im- are a series of concerts held in Regina young people. Invitations to participate few and they go only to outstanding After performing in this concert the also presented an evening concert for city of Regina. pon returning from this tour, the choir their home concert, and in the presented a major oratorio to conclude major performances for the year. Exwil Jean Freyholtz, Marianna Connor, Laurel Kirkeide, Clarine Clark, Jeanette Laqua, Corrine Brown, Cheryl Knoepfle, Lana Max- at y , , , ' , I , ' , , - , 2 a V V Y I I Y ' 9 Q I Bernadette Brown Corrine Brown vice president Frances Carnell Mary Christianson treasurer Margaret Heringer Paulette Johnson recording secretary Rachel Lorentzen corresponding secretary Karen Love Margo Ode Betty Siler Tanya Skakoon Kathy Tornow 4- N g af for sake of music L 4 E717 fi '15 w I iq, 'r:?Vl yas Gladys Johnsen president SAI pledges Theodora Weber, Clarice Berve, Mary Johnson, Janet Fisketjon, Karen Olson Warner, Glenda Leigh, Cleo Enockson and Kathy Vetter practice pledge songs for their Sigma Alpha Iota is a fraternity of mu- sicians Who are endeavoring to uphold the highest ideals of musical education. These Women, all music majors or minors, advance the cause of music by cultivating professional attitudes towards music. SAI aids the music department in the pro- motion and organization of band and choir clinics, concerts and all college musical events. During their monthly meetings the members usually present musicals concerned with the music of foreign lands. This spring the SAI collaborated with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia to hold a spring formal. They also sponsored a benefit concert with participants entered by various local musical groups. Proceeds were used for music ma- terials for the mentally retarded. 4? 7 Sinfonio furfhers professional gools Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia at Minot State Col- lege, a national professional music fraternity for men, has as its main purpose the making of music. These men promote music for them- selves by singing for themselves and for others by presenting recitals. Also serving as a service organization, Phi Mus usher at concerts and recitals and assist with Minot Community Concerts. Sinfonia members gather monthly for din- ner and a meeting. Concluding their activities year is a spring formal. Any male with an active interest in music is eligible for membership. Some members are majors and some are minors although major or minor status is not an entrance re- quirement. Recitals are presented by Sinfonia in the fall and in the spring. The fall recital is given in conjunction with the annual music clinic While the spring concert is the major concert. Each quarter the pledges of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia present a recital as a part of their pledge training. row Brooks Grantier Fred Omar Raphael Dockter Robert Briggs Tom Pederson, Wayne Schempp, Jerry Farden, Dennis Batson. row Robert Pfau Charles Notbohm Herb Parker Jr Bradley Botz Lewis Hagen, Kenneth Starr, Gerald Hughes, Leon Bradley, Front row: .Mary L. Johnson, Janet Fisketjon, Vicki Bennett, Nancy Fournier, Linette Vandal, Judy Parrow, David Larvick. Siecond row: Dan Flegel, Tim Matthews, David Jensen, Dan Ziegler, Cynthia Henriksen, Tom Pederson, Linda Pederson, George Helm, Lowell Martin. Back row: Delary Laczua, Susan Schommer, Jane Kathy Tornow, Wayne Schempp, Daryl Kallberg, David McCormack, Norman Kalinski, Tom Thornton, Dennis Batson, Bruce Christiansen, Richard Hahn, Ron Groninger, Gary Wiese. cm avant-gcsrde night . . . Music Educators National Conference, Which meets monthly, interests many students with its Wide variety of program offerings. Faculty speakers and student panels filled the year's schedule with a gamut of topics: Leon Bradley spoke on jazz, Dr. Roy Stillwell lec- tured on church organs and Dr. James Jur- rens discussed marching bands. A small chamber opera Was performed, dis- cussions on the organization of performing groups Were held and other facets of music Were delved into. A new area Was explored during an avant- garde night When members presented instru- ments of their own creation and original music Written for them. This spring the group took a sizeable delegation to the North Cen- tral District Convention of MENC in Fargo. These programs along with various other activities Were planned With the intention of supporting and expanding the goals of MENC which are to further interest in music in areas beyond the limits of the curriculum requirements of the sponsoring institution. Although the group consists mainly of music majors and minors, any interested person is eligible for membership. Richard Hahn, vice president, Mary Solomonson, treasurer, and Grantier, president, oversee the activities of MENC. 4 1 bfi? ,P I . - 'fi .L all I IgI,f'1',: fVAY.., Z xx? QI ' L , -Q 1... ,, N1 7 I V .-.M .4- x0 A ' ,, wiv. pn, '-fl Rf - 1. - f-1f- 7?k'Kgzd fS'iE' . 1' , r : A 13:1 Xi, 2-I gr ibvb ,X K X , x M A f ' , 4, la ,494 fs, X . 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V1 N. , , ,, AV L, ,fs .4 N. ,.,.,,g . . ,af I A 1 ' 'wi H' - -5' ' 'z 1f'n..2 wx' 'V KW .1 '!!k':, L3 5 F , ' ' A W -9 2- L2 If 5 . lsmii 2 4 4544321 -1 ' 3 x B xx af A at .4-il ,IB L 1. Q-1, dw X X ,, -L ront row: Jerry Healy, Corine Hansen, George Slicho, Keith Strom, Theodora Weber, Susan Gehl. Second row: Linda Berg, Gary Nes ahl, Phillip Billey, Patricia Benson, Mary Marquart, Philip Therou, Jerry Tuchscherer. Back row: Chris Hansen, Holly Triplett. -405 now c theater The tradition of the theater as a great art orm is perpetuated on the Minot State cam- by the MSC Campus Players. All major productions throughout the year are by the Campus Players. Among the various plays produced during year Were William Shakespeare's Mac- H Thomas Heggens Mr Roberts and in on Wlth the music d1v1s1on Rodgers ammerstein's South Pacific. Any one of plays Was an individual study in the techniques of costuming, lighting, design and publicity for the members. To facilitate the advancement of the theater experimentation, the Campus Play- rs have converted Main 405 into a small heater Where innovations and adaptations an be conveniently mastered Without inter- erence. To limit membership to interested and qual- fied individuals, the group requires participa- ion in at least one play performance. In addi- ion all members must keep themselves avail- ble to Work in all aspects of the productions. if v 1577 .5:31'k.' .2 - r 3.11 CP. H .l!jlYf A perpetually filled coffee urn keeps Gary Nesdahl alert for debate. Forensics honorary Pi Kappa Delta, Minot State College's hon- orary speech fraternity, undertakes competi tive and community speech events as a major-I part of its contribution to the campus. Mem bers travel on various debate trips throughoull the country. Students qualifying for Pi Kappa Delt must do outstanding Work in public speakingq oral interpretation, oratory, extemporaneou speaking or debate. All this must be don While on speech tournaments prior to admis sion to the organization. Advancement in superior public speakin and critical thinking are the main themes o the fraternity. The members Worked indus triously to reach that point Where logic an truth coincide Within speaking. Beta is the name given to the MSC chapte It Was founded as the number two chapter i North Dakota. Other than forensic inte collegiate tournaments, members take an a tive part in judging and evaluating hig school speech contests and practice debates o college students. Pi Kappa Delta members are Phil Therou, Corine Hansen, Holly Triplett, Gary Nesdahl, Gordon Greger- SOD. Q il Gary Nesdahl, Corine Hansen. members are Gordon Gregerson, D. A. Koeneke, adviser, Phil Therou, Holly Gregerson and Phil Therou plot their strategy on the resolution. ! . ,M Q They train to debate Fundamentally an extension of literature and language, the area of forensics deals chiefly with public discussion, argumentation and oral interpretation. The practical applica- tion of the forensic art is typified by the Minot State debating team. Those who participate in forensics believe that they are doing more than just taking part in another collegiate event. Debaters are trained to discern between the real facts and the trappings of an issue, to prepare a sound case and to present that case with clarity and with documented evidence. Whereas the general public can believe in an issue, a person trained in this field can defend his position and attack that of the opposition. Because a debater prepares his case so Well, he is able to defend either the pro or the con, a major feature in competition. A debater uses all the facilities available to him, giving invaluable knowledge of various sources that will aid him later in life. This year forensics fielded a team which competed in two major meets in Billings and in Dickinson. They faced competition from Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyom- ing and Idaho. March 31-April 4 found four members of Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary speech fraternity, representing Minot State in Phoenix, Arizona, attending the national convention and debate tournament. Jeanette Holien discusses a point about J. D. Salinger's Nine Stories at one of Sigma Tau Delta's monthly meetings. .5-ni Seated: Marcia Ruud, Connie Miller, Claire Olson, J acquelyn Jones. Stand- ing: Mr. David Gresham, Jeanette Holien, Larry' Wagner, Jane Ellison. topic is current work Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary Englis fraternity for students of Minot'State Colleg majoring or minoring in English and havin an overall average of 2.75. The purpose is t provide a medium for these people to discus literary Works of all kinds which are not i eluded in the regular classroom. The subject can be discussed in more depth and Wit genuine interest. This year the main topic of interest ha been contemporary Works. One meeting i particular was spent discussing Yakov Bo a modern day Job, in Bernard Malamud' The Fixer. The discussion was primaril Whether The Fixer is or is not relevant t the contemporary reader. The students als reviewed various characteristics of Mal mud's Work and unique styleg his feeling fo suffering and the Way in Which he turned thi feeling into a hopeful statement about man' present possibilities. Other interesting contemporary Work which were inspected included Nine Stori by J. D. Salinger, Mickey Spillane's detectiv story The Jury and today's poetry and i tradition. club helps speakers Meeting twice monthly are the 20 members f the Minot State College Gavel Club. The urpose of this group is to cultivate the art public speaking, creating a confident young an with the ability to express himself and correlate his thoughts when under pres- re. Then too the preparation gained is of valuable aid when he is interviewed for a b and is of definite service when he is in a ' g environment. achin A member of Gavel Club receives his train- by serving as the master of ceremonies formal dinner meetings, by observing guest and by being called upon to give im- s . V, 7 peeches Debate governed by par- ' procedure and Roberts Rules of furthers a member's instruction in the of speaking. avel Club's highlights are discussion par- and dinner meetings attended not only he men but also by their dates. The club underway for a spring debate plans involving various high school de- teams. 'fuflx x Stuart Loken gives an impromptu speech at one of the Gavel Club meetings. Hagen, N. Manvel Lillehaugen, adviserg Dr. Paul Morrison, adviserg Gaylen Brown, adviserg Richard Lundgren. Standing: Kenneth Loughead, Robbie Belk, Steven Loeppke, Van Cooper, Earl Blackburn, Richard Riehm, Stuart Loken, Craig Front row: Mark Nygard, Wayne Sutter, Janet Elsperger, Jeanette Holien. Back row: Theresa Wald, Rodney Lindstrom, Cyndi Ken Loughead, Miss Joyce Zimmerman, Mrs. Emma M. Kahvush. Coeds study abroad . .. to promote an increased understand- ing of the German language and culture. As stated in its constitution, this is the purpose of German Club. Membership in this organi- zation consists of two classifications: voting membership may be held by those members enrolled in classes at Minot State, and the open membership belongs to the members who are not students here but who are in- terested in the goals and benefits of the or- ganization. An outstanding feature in German Club's program this year was the first-hand infor- mation of Germany presented by two of its members. Jeanette Holien and Linda Hilde- brand showed slides and lectured on their four month study tour in Germany. Cynthia Gervais, who lived in Germany for a time, also provided several insights in the dress, customs and cuisine of German Society. Club members also had on their agenda, a sing-in, a comedian from the Minot Air Force Base and a weekend trip to Winnipeg. On the trip, they were accompanied by their advis- ers, Mrs. Emma Kahvush and Miss Joyce Zimmerman. E' f. .rf iving The language Not only to speak French but to live With language is the purpose of the French With this purpose in mind meetings are monthly according to the rules of procedure and in French possible. n the attempt to understand French, the also study the culture of the land. are conducted to introduce the ous phases of French life to the students me pastimes of the people, customs, history d art-as when Floyd Fairweather lectured the French art forms, furniture and bar- ue styles. Speakers are also invited to portray verb- ly their experiences in France and with e language. Jayne Coyne spoke last October the six Weeks she studied at the Sorbonne Paris. Activities include such projects as Christ- as caroling at hospitals, forums on French t, an annual dinner, and the Fate Finale. t this last program skits and talent are pre- nted with the French students of the Minot hools participating. . l l l 1 + J li ll li i f'?'-Y Seated: Susan Humphreys, presidentg Deborah Farrell, historian. Stand- mg: Janet Elsperger, secretary-treasurerg Miss Hoar, adviserg Laurel Kirkeide, musician. ound the table: Kathee Perry, Deborah Farrell, Laurel Kirkeide, Jayne Harder, Janet Elsperger, Susan Humphreys, Jean Dignan, san Rmgbloom, Laverne Johnson, Nancy Sommerfeld, Miss Hoar, adviser. 1 l 25' Seated: Mrs. Amos, adviserg Myrna Seibel, Janice Hanson, Doris Rau, Kerry Mack. Standing: Andrea Burkhartsmeier, Cleo Sneva, Hagen, Shirley Rutter, Linda R. Lockwood, Linda Pederson. gggilicelglzlanson and Myrna Seibel sample some of their own home 'G'- B- 1' l S el xf all Women interested in home economics T local club is affiliated with the North Dako Home Economics Association which is ma up of clubs from the University of Nor glaglgmta, North Dakota State University a Hestia Club Was named after the Greek go dess of hearth and home. Its main purpose to further the art of home ec at MSC and provide social activities for its members. The club meets monthly for a business mee ing and program, the programs this year 1: ing quite varied. These sessions covered sui topics as problems in teenage marriages discussions on table etiquette. Speakers co sisted mainly of first year home economi 1 Hestia Home Economics Club is open . l 1 1 teachers from the Minot area In the fall a cinnamon roll and coffee s was held in the Home Economics departme Everything was made by the girls and t' proceeds Went towards a field trip in t' spring. The girls also took an active part planning the refurnishing of the home ec nomics banquet room. The Wallpapering W done by the girls themselves. Hestia sponsored their annual spring stg show in May. It climaxed a Well-filled ye for the majors and minors of home ec W participated in it. this year are Roxanne Hystad, treasurerg Whitey Shipley, vice Pamela Alme, secretaryg and Walter L. Hames Jr., president. : Robert J. Connor, adviserg Whitey Shipley, Julius Kaseman, C Lar i i 2 , 0 Erling' Hanson. they study problems of todc1y's society The Sociology Club functions to satisfy the needs and interests of those individuals con- cerned With the organization, development and problems of society. Meetings are ar- ranged to accommodate guest speakers quali- fied to talk in the various fields of study relevant to the members' interests. During the year such speakers included representatives of Dakota Boys' Ranch, the YWCA, Minot Welfare agencies and North Dakota Welfare agencies. The last days of January, the Sociology Club journeyed to St. Paul to participate in the Minnesota Association of Child Caring Institutions Conference the 30 and 31. A por- tion of the ticket receipts from a benefit showing of West Side Story at the Oak Park Theater was given to the Sociology Club to finance the trip. The club made another trip, this time to Jamestown and the State Mental Health Conference conducted on the 14 and 15 of April. ecile Berube, Walter Hames. Second row: Gracia Schall, Gloria y Nygaard, Jud th Self, Thomas M gne ult Russell S haeffer. Back row: Dennis Stevens, Pamela Alme, Roxanne Hystad, 2+ 1- fiimifv-i Seated Bruce Farnum adviser Joyce Kettel Ernest Pederson Standing May d N 1 k D ' F' dl L S h b I. Erlckson Bonme Gauderman Robert Rexnke Collin Weisz Carol Kaedmg Lggfie Faijili es yi enms le er, ynn C ar ow, for those in science Beta Gamma Phi, better known the science club, meets bimonthly at MSC. is composed of science majors and mino and any other students interested in model techniques and developments in the field science. Beta Gamma Phi is concerned with promc ing interest in the field of science and givii those interested a chance to get together ai discuss ideas and new findings. In an attem to intrigue people, the group has featuri speakers both national and local to lecture various meetings. Movies also give the st dents a chance to view scientific discoveria Each year the organization takes a tr during the spring. By visiting various rn seums, laboratories and clinics the membe further their knowledge in science. This yeai travel took them to Denver. Denver was chc en by both the Beta Gamma Phi and the M Tech Club and the trip was taken by bo groups together. :lub hears Dr. Stump To promote interest in the profession of fiedical technology While the students are till in college is one of the main purposes of lhe Med Tech Club. Organized as a unique roup, together because of common interests, t gives these students foresight as to the type f Work they Will perform daily as medical technologists. It also gives them an opportu- ity to view hospitals thus enabling them to oose one for their internship. These students of medical technology meet ce a month. Guest speakers and movies help promote interest. Dr. Michael Stump, a athologist from Trinity Hospital in charge medical technologists, spoke on the open- gs in this broad field. Also discussed were other fields which can entered from medical technology such as search in hematology and cancer. Dr. Stump ressed the advantage of being in this field cause one can choose a post upon gradua- on since there is a great demand for people research. The group's main money making project of e year was selling candy. The money was ed on the group's annual trip during spring arter break to Denver. The officers of Med Tech Club are Jane Fairbanks, treasurerg Linda Springsted, secretaryg Judy Batke, vice president, Mark Sperry, president. nt row: Jayson Slobe, Particia Knight, Diane Dahlen, John Fesvog, Mark Sperry. Second row: Rosanne Olson, Judy Batke, Linda 'ngsted, Jeanette Berg. Back row: Connie Christen, Jane Garaas, Jarlene Braaten, Jane Fairbanks. Front row: Judith Anseth, Jane Krueger, Alice Dahl, Bonnie Bmde Linda R Lockwood Janice Hanson Beverly Hagen Second row: Shirley Rutter, Irene Pederson, Jean Flaten, Judith Hass Sharon Rock Shirley Malaterre Barbara W bert, Luella Lukach. Back row: Dr. Herbert Johnson, Karen Strecker M Kristine Ronning Maureen O Sullivan Margaret Clark, Linda Melberg, Janice Torkelson, Linda Zarr, Maxine Leier for future teachers . . . The Student National Education Associa- tion is a professional organization for stu- dents preparing to enter the fields of teach- ing. SNEA's program is directed to cope With the practices and problems of the present as Well as those encountered in future situations. The Minot SNEA chapter was successful in its campaign supporting Ron Tschaekofske for state president. At the national conven- tion in Dallas, Texas, Ron was elected to the position of district representative. Several members attended the North Da- kota Education Association convention in Grand Forks October 23-25. This spring a contingent from Minot participated in the SNDEA convention on the Valley City State College campus. Members of the Minot chapter compiled in- formation and statistics for a state survey of teaching conditions in North Dakota this year. They also conducted a panel researching and evaluating the expectations of student teachers. The local organization sponsored an annual Faculty Student tea at Christmas time. The group also viewed a thought-provoking film, And Gladly Teach. roup 3 president Marcia Walhaug introduces one of the many educational films viewed by who attend the state convention. -- .v--.-... ,l. If -7- X E Members take a moment to deliberate before making nominations for delegates to the conven tion. Li . , c M I, A . UQ iv I . ' , C 1 L b , G W lh , D ugla Hoag. Standing: Roger Looysen,-Julianne gllzlgllil goillc?rl.lanIala1gi:ldIfe,SlzlIdli15zllcl: lgllielrsorllnlilblge ?f1eqcttl:2',eRonzl1li3le Vcgztellllieloges Gioss, Jack Nybakken, Harold Schneider, adviser. they stress leadership Pi Omega Pi unites students of a high schcl lastic attainment in promoting loyalty, serv ice and progress in the business professiol An important outgrowth of the organiz tion's program is the development of effectisa leadership characteristics in those preparin to teach business courses 'or occupy marl agerial positions after graduation. Delta Omega chapter of Pi Omega Pi is tf local chapter of this national honorary bu: ness fraternity affiliated With the Amerie: College Honor Society. The ACHS is a co glomerate of all honorary societies in tl nation. This past year the chapter attended tl national convention of Pi Omega Pi conduc ed at the Palmer House Hotel in Chicag Concurrently, the chapter observed its fif1 year in association With the national orga: ization. Besides the chapter's sojourn in Ohicag its various activities included quarterly initi tion banquets in honor of new members. typing contest for first-year typing was sponsored by the local Pi Omega chapter. cated: Ernest Smeltzer, Jerry Tuchscherer, Pat Donovan, Terence Zeltinger, Robert Deutsch, Dennis Johansen, Otto Brunmeier, Mark perry, Steve Lagerquist, Fred Kelesnik. Standing: David Speare, Pat Scott, Gary Walhaug, Gary Thuner, William Christianson, Curtis hodes, Dale Brewster, Charles Garske, Gerald Ovale, Alton Nygaard, Randy Norby, Joel Allen, Harley Danielson, Earl Blackburn. u need 2.75 average y Founded in 1916 at Central Missouri State 1 llege in Warrendsburg, Missouri, Phi Sig- y a Pi was organized-primarily as a profes- A onal education oriented honor fraternity, t lately has been opened to virtually all men l aintaining a 2.75 overall average. Minot's Phi chapter conducts its business eetings on the first Monday of .each month. ese meetings, activities are directed toward aling with education and its related prob- ms. While the group's interest lies in education, specific fields of study are emphasized. lumni and prominent educators are often lled upon to organize and provoke discus- ons concerning specific problems or facets education. The organization encourages a ide range of interest in education-related erature. The national Phi Sigma Pi convention was Washington, D.C., last October. Phi chap- r was represented at the conference by lton Nygaard. The first of two initiations last fall ad- itted 18 new members. A spring Founders ay banquet with installation of new officers d initiation further compounded the size the local chapter. A plaque to be awarded this year's Out- i I ' 0 mi H, , . anding Senior was tentatively scheduled gig:i?r5's3fniZa1E1f5e?'1i7aniegini'tiZIQi1rEi:i1ner' Secretary' Curtis Rhodes' r presentation this spring. Around the table Gary Livingston Mrs Agnes Ladendorf adviser Margaret Bursinger, Larry Goodman, vice presidentg Karen secretary Joyce Pederson treasurer Joan Youngerman honors in education Kappa Delta Pi encourages high profe sional intellectual and personal standards its members and recognizes outstanding co tributions to education. It is a co-education national honor society for students in tl field of education. To meet its goals, Kappa Delta Pi invites membership people Who exhibit commendab personal qualities, Worthy educational and sound scholarship. Members must be iors or seniors Who have a 3.0 average are enrolled in teacher education. Guest speakers and panel discussions topics dealing with education are the components of the organization's Through these activities the group a high degree of professional among members and qui growth by honoring achi tional Work. New members were initiated at the mas party sponsored by Kappa Delta Another addition of members Was made at banquet that spring. Linda Rodacker represented the chapter the tri-state Kappa Delta Pi convention Mankato, Minnesota, last fall. lnter education of the exceptional. IEC's varied program Membership in the Student Council for Ex- eptional Children is open to anyone active the field of special education interested in e education of exceptional children. The ouncil strives to instill professional readi- ess and excellence in those preparing to During the course of the year CEC con- .ucts informative programs for public bene- it explaining educational needs on the local, ate, regional and national scenes. The Coun- 'l's concern is also focused on campaigning recruit more interested students for careers special education. The Council for Exceptional Children con- ucted an active schedule of interesting and ariegated programs treating various aspects special education. Among these programs - ere reports on the Aphasia seminar in ochester, Minnesota, personal appearances d open discussions with a blind college stu- ent and a laryngectimee, various films and 'deo tapes. Volunteer drives and information presenta- ons were implemental to a planned Excep- onal Children's Week. A plaque naming the utstanding Student in CEC Was awarded is spring. Officers of CEC are Nancy Bohrer, secretary-treasurerg Debbie Frederick- son, vice presidentg Dr. Ronald Archer, adviserg Miss Loucks, adviserg Ron Vetter, president. ont row: Dianne Goranson, Colleen Brandt, Debbie Frederickson, Donna Schaefer, Carlotta Pfeilschiefter, Janice Torkelson, Jean Hauser. cond row: Judy Frick, Richard Heulsman, Pat Marcotte, Jean DeSchneau, Linda A. Miller, Perry Thyberg, Carol Waggener, Jane mundson. Back row: Ron Vetter, Lucy Mueller, Judy Hermanson, Sherry Gorde, Andrea Burkhartsmeier, Celinda Belford, Kerry ack, Norma Eslinger, Patricia White, Marge Loveland, Miss Loucks, Linda E. Johnston, Rodney Guderjahn, Nancy Bohrer, Gayle oyle, Agnes Gieser, Luella Lukach, Sister Margil Renner, Evan Armstrong. E ? I 1 1 1- - 7- .-4 Sns'7 AX 'haul ' O M:-1 'S -- 2.-A ---4'---1-'--5--f.:.,'if4vfi-f .lf Seated: Margaret Bursinger, Barbara Headrick, DeLores Tarasenko, Nancy Nostdahl Julie Nielsen Barbra Campbell Corliss Judlth Hansen, Eunice Nelson. Standing: Terry Fecho, Bruce Mayer, Daryle Odden Kip Esterby Bernice Jones Ivan Thomsen I Cato, Darryl Smette, Joan Youngerman, Robert DeFranza, Lester Jurgens Frank 0 Taylor advlser C R Schwxeger adviser must have 3.00 average Kappa Pi, the national art fraternity on campus, has been an active organization this year. During Minot's Western Weeks, Kap- pa Pi painted Western scenes on the mer- chants' Windows. The members have also engaged in advertising for both businessmen and private parties. All monies raised by Kappa Pi are directed toward art scholar- ships. S0 far they have raised approximately 3400. During Minot State's Homecoming last fall Kappa Pi sponsored Corliss Olson for Home- coming queen. Other activities included the presentation of art exhibits and an exchange With the Dickinson chapter of Kappa Pi. A group With common ideals With a profes- sional type of organization Kappa Pi mem- bers are trying to foster an atmosphere re- ceptive to new trends in modern art. The standards of the group are high. Each mem- ber must maintain at least a 3.0 average and none of the money raised can be used for social activities. Kappa P1 offlcers are Lester Jurgens treasurer Joan Yc secretary Bruce Mayer presldent n 7 32331: s...,,h 15 dn' Jpholding their cause Young Democrats upheld their patriotic radition by supporting all candidates of their arty in the national presidential election ear. ' Although the members' labors Were not re- arded in a spectacular triumph, the Young emocrats supported their principals in an ndying fashion. As the election loomed near embers campaigned to motivate other mem- students and faculty. The year's activities were comprised of politically educational programs. campaigning and cooperating With and making contact with the public an invaluable and infrequent political op- a Occasional trips to Bismarck and st te legislative chambers also provided deal of political insight. oung Democrats conduct a varied and social program during the year. Nu- dances can be numbered among these. year, Minot State's Young Democrats the North Dakota State Young Demo- Convention. Officers of Young Democrats are Paul Iverslie, presidentg Norman Liv- ingston, vice presidentg Don Mohagen, treasurer. Seated: Jerry Hegdahl, Richard Chadinha, treasurerg Larry Louser, presidentg John Hartsoch, vice presidentg Thomas Migneault, tary. Front row standing: D. A. Koeneke, adviserg Russell Hanson, Rod Peterson, Edgar Kurzweg, Jerry Nelson, Alan Ostlund Solemsaas, Richard Elder. Back row: Joseph Jablonski, John Pink, Dean Loucks, Walter Doman, John Wilson, Don Coe, Jim Vets' Club active As the name suggests, members of t Minot State College Vets' Club are vetera of the United States Armed Forces. Ve' Club strives to represent and 'advance t ideals of democracy and patriotism in cul vating understanding of the Armed Servic in fellow students and all young people. Consistent with this purpose are the mai social activities sponsored and conducted T Vets' Club. Among these were a hay ri with the Delta Phis, a toboggan ride with t Beta Thetas, a Hawaiian Party and a Hal time Party. A spring formal added a serio touch to the year's party endeavors. Fund raising projects throughout the ye included a car bash in which students, for nominal sum, were allowed a smash at the favorite instructors in effigy. In addition, t Vets' Club conducted a dunk-a-Vet booth the Winter Carnival to swell its coffers. Vets' Club constructed a float which w displayed in the annual Beaver Homecomii Parade and the following Homecoming gan Vets' Club was also among sponsors of ME Weekend and the Miss Beaver Pageant. -47' Linda Lockwood was the Vets' Sweetheart for 1969. After the regular meeting, Vets have a little informal discussion I 9 1 ci l lg Ll Seated: Ardyce Johnson, Jane Krueger, Sandy Huizenga, Sheryl Solberg, Nancy Carlson. Standing: Norman Livingston, Janet Brudwi Sharon Romfo, Marcia Walhaug, James A. Johnson. Interest is rural life Farmers Union Young Adults is an organ- ization concerned With the farm family and problems in rural America. Its membership is open to all college students and provides the opportunity for these people to meet and discuss issues of the time. In an effort to keep the youth of America interested in rural life members stress the importance of cooperatives like their comple- ment, the North Dakota Farmers Union. Films viewed by members are geared in this direction, along With other matters, foreign, domestic and local. Dr. Gordon B. Olson, president of the col- lege, participated in one such program. Dr. Olson discussed with members the merits and the disadvantages of both the quarter system and the semester system. Rural students are concerned With this primarily on the basis that the farming season coincides With studies during the spring. In addition members maintain an avid in- terest in legislation on the national and state levels. FU Young Adults support legislation Which Will aid people in rural areas. Farmers Union Young Adults offers to members a chance to meet socially with friends on campus and on other campuses. Construction of a float at Homecoming time, a Christmas party and a spring picnic pro- vided for such activities. I TIlIl7FIl'. I C? Officers of Farmers Union Young Adults are Norman Livingston dentg Sandy Huizenga, secretaryg Sheryl Solberg. vice presidentg Romfo, representative to state, and James A. Johnson, treasurer if 1' -if hell I 5 oung Republicans' officers are Jerry Farden, presidentg Shirley Wester- ss, secretary, Gail Knutson, treasurer. Young Republicans Members of Minot State's Young Republi- cans marked off an extremely busy year. The group Worked in cooperation with the Fifth District Republican Party during the highly successful fall campaign. A united effort with other Young Republicans from across the state helped Richard Larsen Win the office of Lieutenant Governor. Highlighting the year was the annual state convention at Bismarck in February. Kathy Richter, a member of MSC's Young Republi- cans, Was elected state treasurer of the North Dakota Federation of College Republican Clubs during the convention. Other activities included several social functions at which prospective members Were invited to join the group. Members also trav- eled to Bismarck to hear proceedings of the North Dakota Legislature and to see the officials they helped elect in action. The purposes of Young Republicans are to promote political interest among college stu- dents, to help elect Republican officials, to dis- cuss Within their group the political and social issues of our time, and to train college students for leadership in the future. ated: Russell Schaeffer, Dan Flegel, Jerry Farden, Fred Omar, Kathy Richter, Annette Schmidt. Standing: Linda Lou Fossum, Lianne wrence, Anita K. Vick, Mary E. Christianson, Dianne Goranson, Joyce Warner, Ila Cleo Lovdahl, Mur1el Hansen, Marcia Weber, Shirley esterness, Gail Knutson. 45- . 'Evra- 'Wwe- . an--fu-'Q' --. Although momentarily quiet, this Peace Garden park served as an escape for students and advisers between sessions of the conference. Delegates attack student unrest problem A Decade of Protest was the concern of the 17th annual International Relations Peace Garden Conference the Weekend of Septem- ber 27-29. Gaylen Brown, adviser to the Inter- national Affairs Society, accompanied the delegation of 25 Minot State College students Who attended the conference. Approximately the same number of students from Brandon fManitobaJ University Were present. The conference was at the American lodge in the International Peace Gardens. Student panels Were established to discuss the last decade of protest. Topics for these panels Were Campus Protest, The Student as a Part of National and International Prote and Revolution in Student Morals. Also p sented Was a student forum given by t' Canadian students. 1 W e t c a Part of Community Protest, The Student L Chief speaker of the conference Was Pr R. Furcht of the department of anthropolog at the University of Alberta Prof Furcht leader of the Canadian student union mo ment, emphasized the inadequacies of soci as evidenced by general unrest among s dents. According to Prof. Furcht, the pr lems of our society can be solved by adoptii a system of social position and power. 1 , , X ?' Q.ue-I' ggi' 2-'Jig nl., -5 'ii ' ni. . ,Q , .,A ,,-t . -A ' Q . ' fx fn '71 U gg. P -9 r A , . P . W I .Yhs I' ,,,.,,,-, . M, -4 0 . , 'FA .fuk i ,V It Aix V 3 A , If P ixg P' I 5 ,V 'if .- I i- .lf , - ,J 47 i 1 x a W 4 -if 'll 5 'Eli 1 1- , . 5 x ' 'EV . N N -- , Ji , -4 5. .M 1 ,2 - L l '7 QQ 5 J' 'Q hui-g'fQ Y W V '- rl - 9 1-,,..-0 ..,,,Y,- t r 1 'je.n ,- , Q ... 3, ,X - -5' iff' X F , ' j .6 S M ' ' fi' 1 ,, ,L ! iii . Q' H134 ' W r I E-I I .:,gi:.: 5 W7 fx 1 'vii ' ' '- 11: fx, ' Uh 1 5'r,., --.S .- . ff ff.. r ,r ' HJ-1-'EZ ' Nz- 'z - .M Y 4 - 'E' Fifi? 1135 A JW' Xl gi 5' , ' 2.5 Q ,. ' 55-fr I P1 1 A gf' lf. J fa K! if Members are Gerald Wheel Rob rt Nelso Mr B llmann dvis Ma lyn Guttromson, Gail Knutson, Steven Wood, Jerry IAS plcms meetings International Affairs Society strives provide students with practicable knowledq in the field of international operations. goal is accomplished by attending where the student delegates acquire a ing knowledge in international affairs. Two yearly projects of International fairs Society include the Peace Garden ference in September at the I Peace Gardens located on the border North Dakota and Manitoba. Together students from Brandon University, the dents discuss topics of international cance. A Model United Nations trip in the was the high spot of the year for the inte national Affairs Society. The conference W1 at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. I this meeting the members conducted a moc United Nations thus gaining practical knovs edge of international affairs and ments. John Frankhauser, David McCormack. I-V shares common bond Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship com- students of varying religious back- Who all share the basic principles of and feel the need to relate these to the complexities of life. Regular Wednesday meetings were supple- this year with Weekly gatherings of groups of four to eight individuals. smaller meetings lent familiarity and to conclusion-reaching discussions. The fall quarter Inter-Varsity program was med at better understanding God's plan for dividual lives through Bible study and pray- plus the Weekly meetings' discussions of tal topics. A Weekend retreat at Washburn as held November 8 to 10. Members of the organization centered their 'nter meetings around more effective means relating the Gospel. A special Saturday directed the students toward more means of accomplishing this end. Spring meetings were oriented around a theme with evangelical emphasis occupations. members prepared to attend a- Chris- Institution conducted by the Nation- nter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at Bear Ranch, Colorado. Wg L Irene Pederson, Joyce Franklin, Sharon Huber, Barb Snyder Ruth Jacobs Shirley Egge Diane Erickson Vlrglnia Tonneson Tonneson, Jlm Slagg. Standing: Miss Joyce Zimmerman adviser Doris Rau Carolyn Heringer Donna Johnson Olivia Tolstad Fetzer, Myrna Seibel, Roberta Neuharth, Dianne Johnson Karen Strecker Shirley Rutter Leslie Faul Sherwin Dockter Ronald -Au 1- +6 Y- w 3. ' ' 'A ff' ' v5zq,,Jf, , - f,,f,r- - ' 1- 5'J'?'-7' 5' ' I3 'W 'i 'TV' 'WT' .VT .- .r. ,w . 1. My ' .t ,V - ,Q l J if F Lf' 79 row: Linda Mathwich, Susan Anderson, Mavis Crawford, Debbie Wenzel, Sheila Reinke, Nancy Wohl. Back row: Rodney Dale Carol Kaeding, Susan Gessner, Judith Hass, Joanne Schnabel, Jane Krueger, Connie Kleingartner, Arlyne Hight, Paul Mommens, Werner, adviser. Delta officers are Carol Kaeding, vice presidentg Joanne Schnabel, Judith Hass, secretaryg Vicar John Werner, adviserg Connie treasurer. Group studies liturgy Gamma Delta is an organization of Mis- souri Synod Lutheran college students con- cerned with knowing Christ and using this knowledge to motivate action in His name. This knowledge is offered in a meeting pro- gram of discussions treating such topics as the Lutheran liturgy and the Christian in relation to this vocation and the authenticity of the Bible. A major concern of Gamma Delta during the year centered around an awareness and understanding of other churches in America. Discussions directed along this line attempted to recognize and analyze the assorted Luth- eran Synods in America. Consistent with Gamma Delta's fellowship organization, the group engages in many so- cial activities during the year. A song fest, bowling party and an old-fashioned Hal- loween party numbered among these activ- ities. Many evenings they made and sold pop- corn balls, one of Gamma Delta's trademarks. Other activities such as a Valentine volleyball party, a spring song festival, a spring ban- quet, a snow party and a picnic rounded out the year's fun. Gamma Delta's combination of fun and sobriety helps each member to understand better his own role in the Church. Accenf's on youth To acquaint interested students With vari- ous religious backgrounds, to promote fellow- ship and to Worship together are the main goals and purposes of the Lutheran Student Association. Its programs prepare partici- pants to meet the demands of today's society. The organization, a member of the Luth- eran Students of America, meets Weekly at Augustana Lutheran Church. Rev. Richard Jurgensen serves as adviser for the group. Since LSA is primarily interested in the attitudes of young people, it aims its pro- gram at youth-oriented topics. Rev. Brueck spoke on his experiences in a Detroit coffee- house. In the coffeehouse atmosphere set up in the lounge at Augustana, Rev. Brueck told it like it is in an environment seldom encoun- tered by MSC students. A panel discussion on law and order and the Service for Peace were follow-ups for this discussion. Social activities included Christ- mas caroling and a get acquainted picnic. Carolyn Koppelsloen and Jean Erickson represented Minot at the Ashram Conference in Chicago. Ashram, the Hindustani Word for corporate spiritual quest, is the national con- ference for LSA. The association's Executive Council, con- sisting of 12 members, governs the organiza- tion and plans its schedule. Q51 LSA officers are Jean Erickson president Bruce Ggesvold vice I and Carolyn Koppelsloen, secretary Q Members of the executive council are Rev. Richard Jurgensen, Jean Erickson, Marcia Walhaug Richard Johnson Bruce Gjesvold Strandberg, Connie Koppelsloen, Deanna Foss, Connie Nelson, and Carolyn Koppelsloen. ,I ,Luv P . his si x-4 T7 Nancy Carlson, Connie Koppelsloen, Kathy Schmidt, Olive Strandberg, Marcia Walhaug, M. Kristine Ronning. Standing: Pastor Bruce Gjesvold, Deanna Foss, Connie Nelson, Carolyn Koppelsloen, Jean Erickson, Perry Thyberg, Ernest L. Smeltzer, Larry -V XE as The relaxing atmosphere adds to the spiritual discussion. make posters and write invitations to encourage Course covers facets of marital life To work for the cause of Christianity on campus and to promote the feeling of a true Christian community are the main purposes of Newman Club. Under the guidance of Father John O'Leary, the Newman members have Worked to achieve these goals. Beginning the year with an especially successful barbeque for in- coming freshmen, the social spirit continued into the year. There was a Halloween party for members and friends and a joint Christ- mas party with Inter-Faith Council. Major religious activities of Newman have included a Happening and a series of mar- riage courses. The Happening was a week- end in Christian living which occurred the weekend of October 25-27 in Richardton at the Sacred Heart Priory. During this Hap- pening a series of lectures on acceptance were given. A discussion period followed dur- ing which students expressed themselves through a poster fan artistic concept of their reactions to the lecturesj and verbally. Also participating were Newman members from Valley City and Dickinson. The marriage course was open to any in- terested person, engaged or not. These mar- riage discussions covered such topics as the meaning of love, the physical aspects of marri- age, financial problems, birth control, pre- marital sex, the spiritual side of marriage and acceptance and responsibility in marriage. iQ KJ llc. ' in Rev. Richard Jurgensen and Rev. Charles Heidt, representing the riages. A Jim Probst and Father O'Leary consult before their panel control. is vfl i lHf1i li if 5'l'? and Catholic points of view, lecture on mixed mar- Newman Club officers are Susan Schommer, financial chairmang Donald Iioffart, publicity chairmang Tom Geffre, presidentg Robert Dignan, program c airman. Newman Club members turned out in large numbers to take part in the six-week marriage series. open To oll . . . The Roger Williams Fellowship is an organ- ization for the Baptist students on campus but encourages and Welcomes students of any denomination to join With them in their Week ly meetings. RWF's agenda consisted of guest speakers, Bible studies, panel discussions and social nights. In the community, as part of its mission, RWF traveled to area churches as a gospel team. Members participated in the church services of these churches giving both the congregation and the team a chance to pro claim their testimony to God Also this year high school seniors inthe Minot area received invitations to attend the spring banquet of RWF. Any student Who expressed an interest or who was considered a prospective member was invited to attend At this banquet these high school seniors were given information about Minot State and the fellowship. Another feature of this banquet Was the installation of next year's officers. Outward appearance: three girls studying diligently. Actuality: a at the RWF's Valentine Day Party. R A Xe it k I 1 .lx I Y 5 vr I I 1 l il ,, .ii 'IP9 Front row: Linda Erickson, Joyce Ruff, Laurel Enget. Second row: Deanne Hove, Carol Waggoner, Linda Melberg, Louise Nelson, Enget. Back row: Rev. John Giles, LeeNae Enget, Dale Domsten, David Speare, Janice Torkelson, Robert Holmen. E1 row: Anita Vick, Bill Christianson, Dan Flegel, Ginny Barke, Mary Christianson. Back row: Beth Peterson, Rus- CCF stresses service The primary goal of United Campus Chris- Fellowship is the development of a fellow- that can be of effective and valuable to the college and its supporting com- throughout the academic year, 1n Dr. Morrison's home, UCCF con- and analyzed new thoughts and as well as the rebellion within the Programs included speakers, among a representative from Vista and a Peace volunteer. Besides films, speakers and frequent attractions, the typical meet- was complemented by a generous supply food. During the Christmas season, UCCF vis- and caroled for invalids and the elderly Minot and at the two nursing homes . Coinciding with this project was a supper with the members stop- at three consecutive homes for a portion evening meal. Numbering among the other activities for year were a Halloween door-to-door cam- for UNICEF and a late winter quarter party, aided by a particularly supply of snow. UCCF at least once a year participates in for study, discussion and fellowship, operation with other religious or- This year's retreat was during spr1ng quarter. town in co LaRae Holle, Ardyce Johnson, Carol Batema, Dr. Paul Morrison. UCCF officers are Dr. Morrison, adviserg Carol Batema, secretaryg Dan Flegel, vice presidentg Mary Christiansen, president. From the left around the table: Bruce Byorum, Tau Kappa Epsilong Muriel Hanson, Delta Epsilon Phig Carol Riersgard, Sigma Sigmag Linda Ellingson, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Van Cooper, Mu Sigma Taug Gail Knutson, Delta Epsilon Phig Janice Septon, Delta Zetag Bob Cvancara, president, Mu Sigma Taug Bonny Bachmeier, Delta Zetag Paul Marion, Sigma Tau Gamma: Forrest Sigma Tau Gammag Jean DeSchneau, Beta Thetag Pat Marcotte Beta Thetag Darrell Wrolstad, Tau Kappa Epsilong Richard Hagen Kappa Epsilon. Greek planning boar Serving as a common bond among all 4 the separate and various Greek organizatioi on the campus is the Greek Council. In th council all of the fraternities and sororiti' are equally represented by three delegates ' an organization Which forms a solid link communication among the Greeks and between the Greeks and the general Greek Council also plans and sponsors cial events for all-Greek Winter, the Council arranged a day for the Greeks. Tobogganing ing were the afternoon events, While an ning supper and dance topped the activities. Minot State's annual Greek Week is sored by Greek Council every spring. this Week all the fraternities and sororiti come together to participate in a Week fill- With picnics, athletic contests, parties and assortment of other activities. Events highlighted by the selection of a Greek G dess and a Greek God. The Greeks also pe form a civic duty by aiding With the mainte avificekof Roosevelt Park on one day of Gre ee . 2 C p Ponhel initiates new system of open rush Panhellenic Council, consisting of two rep- jesentatives and the president of each soror- ty on campus, the Dean of Women Miss arnet Cox, and a faculty adviser Miss Doris ylaaten, has as its main objective the co- lrdinating of activities of Minot State's four ororities. Regular business of Panhel, which eets Weekly, consists of keeping up-to-date sts of the members and pledges of each orority, planning and carrying out rush and Isevnerally creating a close Working bond be- een the sororities. I Panhel tackled a difficult and much-needed project this year. Working with not only the consent but the urging of the sororities the Council completely revamped the rush system at Minot State College. The former quarterly rush Was changed to a deferred formal rush once a year with open bidding the remainder of the school year. Foreseeing most problems and running headlong into others Panhel and the sororities carried out formal rush the first Week fol- lowing Christmas vacation. Bad Weather and ryg Jail VY Ulllj DUBHXI I'Ul.UIlC1'Q 116113. DU1'g. e relative strangeness of the system held e number of rushees down from What was pected. But the long and exciting Week re- lted in many happy pledges and the promise open bidding in the spring and fall. Maki ' n ng note of mistakes and good ideas ended the year with advance plans for fall. In order to insure continuity as Well 1 formed and familiar leadership each has one representative which is a to the next year, the officers and rotate yearly among the soror- Panhellenic Council. X Miss Slaaten serves as adv Jig 3 f xwx 093 Q 1 wa? L il. . 'A '1i' ? r. E , 5+ s ' 'M J if W5 ' f 'Q :1'f':,.-. TL 1 ' 1' ' I' 4' - v- ' 79 I , - 6 as A E f E f 'ff J X V 1' I , 4 5Ir::'1 .N ,, K. Y -,',. 'S'--1 I , .X Mix S Q 1+ , W wh ',-.., ' l v ' r'fj ,fLu 125. ?. -,H 'F r 'f V-'1 P-'5.l '.A ' gzfqqlgi' 3. .- . 1 'rw Q f - .au-'.f.i,!!'.. Y ff ng. 'ii Alf: 7-.:,' , l 'Q , Aff- f 'TQ' +v2,m 8:31 F36 v N, ,Q 3 y , V 7 i A .AL SV, Y we Q 3'Q5W'i 4 I . . bw ' M x Q sf e W QQ., w , , Q YT V. K 59 VV , :.- I I . A- .. 'i., A ' fur X , V A ,afguxzi Q , . 1.-x nn L-5. - V ,-, , Y -' ..-. - 1' if Q V ff' .tg A ' V rf , -I ,V-Ty V f.-1 I!! 1 V Q- ' gn . -,'i'v',' -I I' . ..v. ' . ? 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Speech Correction, Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Players, College Band, Concert Band, MENC, president, Newman Club, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, historian, Phi Sigma Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEA. JOEL G. ALLEN, Ray. BS. Physical Education, Mathe- matics: Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA. KAREN LEE AMSBAUGH, Williston. BS, Biology, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ee Club, SNEA. JANE AMUNDSON, Jamestown. BS, Mental Retarda- tion, Speech Correction, Elementary Education, Beta Theta Sorority, house manager, corresponding secretary, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA, Toast Mistresses, United Campus Christian Fellowship, secre- tary. BERNICE E. ANDERSON, Alamo. BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Social Science, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. RAILTON ANDERSON, New Rockford. BS, Business Education, Social Science, Interfraternity Council, presi- dent, Lettermen's M Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fra- ternity, treasurer, house manager, Student Association, SNEA, Delta Zeta Flame Man, Football. RICHARD K. ANDERSON, Velva. BA, Mathematics, Elasiness Administration, Lettermen's M Club, Base- a l. JUDITH ANSETH, Lakota. BS, Elementary Education, Speech Correction, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. TERRY A. AUCH, Parshall. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, Lettermen's M Club, Physical Education Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Student Association, SNEA, Football. CHARLES A. AXNESS, Minot. BS, History, Economics, Concert Choir, Lettermen's M Club, Tennis. DALE KENNETH AXVIG, Rugby. BS, Physical Educa- tion, Business Education, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Physical Education Club, Basketball. Y' BEATRICE ANNE BAKER, Minot, BS, English, French, Delta Zeta, corresponding secretary, Pan- hellenic Council, secretary, Homecoming Princess. MARLYS RAE BAKER, Garrison. BS, Elementary Education, Sociology, Beta Theta Sorority, Social Work Club, SNEA. ALFRED DENNIS BATSON, Minot. BS, Music, German, College Band, vice president, German Club, Kappa Delta Pi, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA, Vagabonds Male Chorus, vice president. NOREEN KAY BENJAMIN, Center. BS, Art, English, French Club, Kappa Pi, secretary, vice president, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, WomUn's Chorus: Women's Recreation Association. BARBARA ELLEN BENSON, Columbus. BS, Mathematics, Library Science, Kappa Delta Pi. Sl-IEILA D. BERG, Lignite. BS, Physical Education, Home Economics, Concert Choir, Hestia Home Ec Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. CECILE KATHERINE BERUBE, Dunseith. BS, Social Science, Psychology, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Greek Council, secretary, Newman Club, Social Work Club, SNEA. BONNIE JOY BINDE, Corinth. BS, Elementary Education, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Lutheran Student Association, Social Work Club, SNEA. KATHLEEN M. BLOMS, Minot. BS, Mathematics, Home Economics, Beta Theta Sorority, secretary. I+? P'- i- Now is the time. The stage is set and you're ready to go on. So the flag bearers were out of step, eh Beaver? 'db Y' -Gasp- i' 9 l?'P' And someone watches PATRICIA IRENE BLOMS, Minot. BA, Business Administration, French, Beta Theta Sorority, Newman Club, Women's Chorus, secretary- treasurer, president. RONALD JOSEPH BOEN, Minot. BS, Art, History, Interfraternity Council, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, vice president, SNEA. PHILIP BRUCE BOLYARD, Carpio. BS, Physical Education, Social Science, SNEAg Vet's Club. BLANDING N. BORSTAD JR., Minot. BS, Biology, Psychology, Beta Gamma Phi, president, treasurerg SNEAg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. KAYLEEN BORSTAD, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sororityg SNEA. THOMAS J. BOYLE, New Rockford. BS, Business Education, Historyg SNEA. CONNIE ANN BRADLEY, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. LAVONNE BRAYSON, Plaza. BS, Elementary Education, Psychology. JUDY MARLENE BREDAHL, Minot. BS, Elemen- tary Education, Hestia Home Ec Clubg Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. DONALD O. BREWSTER, Bowbells. BS, Biology, Chemistryg Phi Sigma Pig Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. 'i ,X F fs? l 'L' Nl- - gp-4 fm 1-TTD lik lttix, 'Ili .5 Q, T, NT-r W . 1:-9 it V- i.. . X .- wi. TQ? l .X i ' 9 . 'arf .Ya 150 'Q 4 'i Q24 -ct. X I JOYCE STRAIN BREY, Minot. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Business Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. CORRINE FAYE BROWN, Berthold. BS, Physical Edu- cation, Music, Concert Choir, College Band, Lutheran Student Association, secretary, deputations, MENC, treasurer, Physical Education Club, Sigma Alpha Iota, chaplain, vice president, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. JANET E. BRUDWICK, Bottineau. BS, Elementary Education, English, Farmers Union Young Adults, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, Women's Recrea- tion Association, Young Republicans. LINDA SENECHAL BRUNER, Drake. BS, History, Business Education, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, SNEA. VICTORIA WOLFE BRYSON, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Women's Chorus. KATHY M. BURNS, Minot. BS, Education of the Deaf, Elementary Education, Speech Correction, College Band, Greek Council, secretary, Panhellenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, social chairman, Student Associ- ation, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Sweetheart, Toast Mis- tresses, United Campus Christian Fellowship. MARGARET M. JAMES BURSINGER, Bisbee. BS, Art, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, SNEA. JUANITA GAIL BUSCH, Underwood. BS, Elementary Education, Farmers Union Young Adults, German Club, SNEA, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Young Democrats. RANDALL- LEE BUSCHE, Lakota. BA, Business Ad- ministration, Political Science, Concert Choir, Letter- men's M Club, Lutheran Student Association, treas- urer, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, president, Basketball, Track. CLYDE G. BYERLY, Watford City. BS, History, Political Science. KATHERN PEGGY CALLAHAN, Minot. BS, Elemen- tary Education, Physical Education, Beta Theta Sorority, corresponding secretary, SNEA. ROBERT L. CARLSON, Glenburn. BS, History, Political Science, Farmers Union Young Adults, International Affairs Society, Gavel Club, Student Association, Young Democrats. FRANCES R. CARNELL, Minot Air Force Base. BS, Music, French, College Band, Concert Choir, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, SNEA, Women's Chorus. ANNETTE M. CATO, Moorhead, Iowa. BS, Art, Home Economics, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi. JOELLEN M. CAUGHEY, Grinnell, Iowa. BS, Physical Education, History, Physical Education Club, Women's Recreation Association. BETTY EHRETH CHARLEY, Minot. BS, English, German, Delta Zeta Sorority, Red and Green. MARY E. CHRISTIANSON, Granville. BS, Elemen- tary Education, Music, Beta Theta Sorority, College Band, Concert Choir, German Club, Kappa Delta Pi, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, treasurer, SNEA, program chairman, United Campus Christian Fel- lowship, president, Women's Chorus, Young Repub- licans, Publications Board, secretary. MEREDITH MOUNTAIN COLLINS, Emmet. BA, Social Science, Sociology, Social Work Club. VAN R. COOPER, Fort Worth, Texas. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, Greek Council, Gavel Club, treasurer, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, histor- ian, Delta Epsilon Phi Dream Man, Freshman Class President, Gymnastics. ROBERT VITO DEFRANZA, Mandan. BS, Physical Education, Art, Beaver, Greek Council, Interfra- ternity Council, Kappa Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. DAVID D. DELANEY, Ray. BS, Elementary Education, German, German Club, Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA. MARY K. DEMPSEY, Minot. BS, English, Home Economics, Beta Theta Sorority, secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, historian, Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA, Freshman Class Treasurer. LEONARD DEPLAZES, York. BS, Mathematics, History. JEANNINE DESCHNEAU, Balta. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Beta Theta Sorority, Greek Council, SNEA, Women's Chorus. il lag Old Main at night presents a tranquil study of light masking the activity within. 1.215 cd' nr '1 ii.- '3- il PHYLLIS JEAN DIEKER, New Carlisle, Ohio. BS, Elementary Education, Mathematics, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. RAPHAEL B. DOCKTER, Anamoose. BS, Music, Art, College Band, Concert Choir, president, vice president, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, president, SNEA. JAN M. ELLINGSON, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, English, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, secretary, Women's Chorus. LINDA KAYE ELLINGSON, Epping. BS, Elementary Education, French, French Club, historian, Creek Council, Lutheran Student Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. SANDY KAY ELLWEIN, Minot. BS, Business Educa- tion, Physical Education, Lutheran Student Association? Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. LINDA C. ENGEBERG, Kenmare. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Psychology, Delta Epsi- lon Phi Sorority, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. ARDIS V. ERICKSON, Minot. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Farmers Union Young Adults, SNEA. ALICE LOUISE ERICKSTAD, Starkweather. BS, Busi- ness Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. BARBARA LARSON EVANGER, Overly. BS, Elemen- tary Education, SNEA. MARLYS MAE FANDRICH, Butte. BS, Elementary Education, Beta Gamma Phi, secretary, president, vice president, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, secretary, MENC, Roger Williams Fellowship, SNEA, Toast Mis- tresses, Women's Chorus. JOY ANN FECHO, Minot. BS, Elementary Education. KAREN LUCILLE NORDBY FENSTER, McGregor. BS, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, Young Democrats. DEAN DENNIS FIEDLER, Mercer. BS, Biological Science, Business Education, Beta Gamma Phi, Roger Williams Fellowship. LUCRETIA ANN FOSS, Mohall. BS, Social Science, French, French Club, president, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. JANE MARIE FOSTER, Willow City. BA, Physical Education, Elementary Education, Physical Education Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Student Associa- tion, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association, secretary. SHERRY E. FURSTENEAU, Minot. MS. Speech Correction, Education of the Deaf, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. CHARLES GAD, Jamestown. BS. Physical Educa- tion, Business Education, Physical Education Club, Golf. LINDA LEE ANN GATES, Mohall. BS, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Physical Education Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA, Wo- men's Recreation Association, Cheerleader, Miss WRA. BONNIE LOU GAUDERMAN, Grace City. BA, Biology, Beta Gamma Phi, program chairman, College Band, Gamma Delta, treasurer, secretary, German Club, program chairman, SNEA, Inter- dorm Council, secretary. THOMAS A. GEFFRE, Napoleon. BS, Music, Psychology, College Band, Concert Choir, Interfaith council 1, president, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MENC, Newman Club, president, SNEA. LARRY GENE GEHRING, Denhoff. BA, Business Administration, College Band, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, secretary. EDITH ANN GIESER, Gladstone. BA, Mathematics, Chemistry, Newman Club, Young Democrats. ARVY DORT GILBERTSON, Parshall. BS, English, Spanish. WILLIAM D. GOODFELLOW, Minot. BA, Music, Gamma Delta, MENC, Vagabonds Male Chorus, Track. LARRY GOODMAN, Minot. BS, Mathematics, Chemistry, Kappa Delta Pi, vice president, SNEA. SHERRY A. GORDE, Minot. BS, Speech Correction, Elementary Education, Art, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, corresponding secretary, SNEA, Women's Chorus. REID W. GORDON, Minot. BS, Business Education, Psychology, Newman Club. TRUDY G. GRIMES, Minot. BS, English, Speech and Drama, Campus Players, Concert Choir, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, vice president, French Club, vice president, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Association: SNAE, Toast Mistressrs, president, vice president, Women's Chorus, Home- coming Princess, Who's Who. DELORES ANN GROSS, Westhope. BS, Business Education, English, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. BARBARA EDMAN GROSSMAN, Minot. BA, English, French Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Kappa Delta Pi, MENC, Sigma Tau Delta, secretary, Women's Chorus. . I? Y .ffif 1 f - lov 3. '-'5 -we S237 6' Q One of the shows sponsored by the Student Association Program board was a performance by the National Canadian Ballet. SHELDON GUDMUNSON, Minot. BS, Physical Educa- tion, Biology, Lettermen's M Club, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Football, Track. KAREN K. GUILBERT, Rolla. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SNEA. BEVERLY DARLENE HAGEN, Noonan. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, Lutheran Student Association, Social Work Club, SNEA. KAREN ANN HAGEN, Grenora. BS, Elementary Education, Farmers Union Young Adults, Kappa Delta Pi, secretary, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. LOIS KAY HAIDER, Minot. BS, Music, Elementary Education, Beta Theta Sorority, College Band, Concert Choir, Greek Council, MENC, SNEA. CORINE HANSEN, Hot Springs, South Dakota. BS, Speech Pathology, Psychology, Speech and Drama, Alpha Psi Omega, president, secretary-treasurer, Cam- pus Players, president, vice president, Delta Zeta Sorority, president, Panhellenic Council, Pi Kappa Delta, president, vice president, Student Council for Excep- tional Children, SNEA, Best Actress. E. MURIEL HANSEN, Deering. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Greek Council, Hestia Home Ec Club, Lutheran Student Association, Student Association, SNEA, Young Republicans. GLENNA GAIL HANSON, Sherwood. BS, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Beta Theta Sorority, pledge captain, Greek Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, Student Association, treasurer, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association, Homecoming Princess, Who's Who. DENNIS ALAN HANSON, Turtle Lake. BS, Medical Technology. 7 ,K I I Q o Vffwl b p' I n I 4' . if , Avrk - N.. Q V A A . . 2, ' iq A . I Of 6 'V K I I 1 l I I . I I V .15 xg wt 1' gg'-' ,SFU 'x d fl Q n I Qi li Pg 3 L ET: .si , 'X Lf 'f Lsxic Q?-i K L. , j :cQ'62 5' '- ,. W v , Q f 1 -' , H V, , .. ' ,. f ru ' WEP: 6 S I 6' I U vvlv M -naw ' I 'I 1 yr, gr .xl-,E , ,ap 1 - ' - ff t 1 is 2 5 A Q ,I 1 K 3 - A. x 5 5 fl' ,Vx . V ,fi A' if F J 4, ' KATHLEEN E. HETTWER, Carrington. BS, Ele- mentary Education, Beta Theta Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club, SNEA, Toest Mistresses. WARREN LEE HIGHT, Minot. BA, Business Administration, Young Democrats, Phi Sigma Pi. LINDA KAY HILDEBRAND, Hazen. BS, German, English, Farmers Union Young Adults, secretary, German Club, secretary, treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. JUDITH ANN HOERER, Rolla. BS, English, Social Science, SNEA. DONNA MAE HOFFERT, Rugby. BS, Physical Education, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. GERALD D. HOILAND, Minot. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, Lettermen's M Club, SNEA, Vet's Club, Baseball. KATHY J. HOLLE, New Salem. BS, Elementary Education, Art, Beta Theta Sorority, president, vice president, Farmers Union Young Adults, president, Panhellenic Council, Student Association, SNEA, Toast Mistresses, vice president, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Young Democrats. BONNIE M. HOWELL, Stanley. BA, Business Administration, Hestia Home Ec Club, United Campus Christian Fellowship. CURTIS W. HUBER, Maxbass. BA, Business Administration, German. DENISE E. HUDDLESON, Mandan. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, Greek Council, Physical Education Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, corresponding secretary, Women's Recrea- tion Association, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart, Greek Goddess. GERALD B. HUGHES, Laurel, Montana. BS, Music, Business Education, College Band, Concert Choir, president, MENC, Stage Band, SNEA. SUE MARGARET HUMPHREYS, Minot. BS, Busi- ness Education, French, Beaver, French Club, president, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Student Association, SNEA, Toast Mis- tresses, Women's Chorus, Women's Recreation Association. ROBERT JAMES JACKSON, Watford City. BS, History, Psychology, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Vet's Club. BEVERLY RALPH JACOBSON, Crosby. BS, Busi- ness Education, Library Science, College Band, Lutheran Student Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA, Young Democrats. LINDA E. JAEGER, Dickinson. BS, Speech Correc- tion, Elementary Education, Psychology, Newman Club, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. Seniors listened, queried Attorney F. Lee Bailey and politician Rolland Redlin enlightened the interested. XY ALVE L. JEMTRUD, Rolette. BS, Social Scien Physical Education, Greek Councilg Interfratern Councilg International Affairs Societyg SNEAQ 'I Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, pledge trainer. JAMES ARTHUR JOHNSON, Ryder. BS, Busim Education, Mathematics, Farmers Union Young Adul NEA. JANIS L. JOHNSON, Donnybrook. BS, English, Spec and Dramag Alpha Psi Omegag Campus Playersg Colle Bandg MENCg SNEAg Women's Chorus. JOYCE JOHNSON, Carpio. BS, Physical Home Economicsg Beta Theta Sorority vice Lutheran Student Association, Physical SNEA3 Women's Chorus, Women's Recreation tion. LILLIAN JOHNSON, Burlington. BS, Elementary l cation, Sociology. RICHARD DUANE JOHNSON, Carpio. BS, Physical Education 3 Lutheran Student Physical Education Club: SNEA. SHARON RAE JOHNSON, Minot. BA, History, French, French Club. DONALD M. JOHNSTON, Rockford, Michigan. BS, Social Science, Business Education, Greek Council, president, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, secretary, pledge captain, parliamentarian, Student Association, SNEA, Young Republicans. BERNICE MAE JONES, Parshall. BS, Elementary Education, Art, College Band, Kappa Pi, SNEA, Women's Chorus, Women's Recreation Association. JAMES KANE, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. BA, Chem- istry, Beta Gamma Phi, Vet's Club. H. BRUCE KAYLOR, Surrey. BS, Physical Education, History, SNEA. ROGER V. KEELEY, Hazen. BS, Physical Education, Geography, Lettermen's M Club, Newman Club, Vet's Club, Young Democrats, Basketball, Football, Track. FRED KELESNIK, Souris, Manitoba. BS, Physical Education, Geography, Greek Council, Lettermen's M Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Physical Education Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, vice president, SNEA, Football. JOYCE E. KETTEL, Wildrose. BS, Chemistry, Mathe- matics, Beta Gamma Phi, secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer, SNEA. LEE KLOSTERMAN, Minot. BA, Business Administra- ion. GAIL KNUTSON, Harlow. BS, Elementary Education, College Band, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, treasurer, Greek Council, Hestia Home Ec Club, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, Young Republicans, treasurer. MICHAEL R. KOTTSICK, Minot. BS, English, Psychol- ogy, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Student Association, SNEA. ELDON J. KREIN, Riverdale. BS, Mathematics, Sociol- ogy, College Band, Concert Choir, Phi Sigma Pi, Social Work Club, Vagabonds Male Chorus. ANNA MARIE KRONBAUER, Mott. BS, English, German, College Band, German Club, Newman Club, SNEA, Toest Mistresses, president, treasurer, Young Republicans. JANE E. KRUEGER, Niagara. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Physical Education, Beta Theta Sorority, corres- ponding secretary, Farmers Union Young Adults, president, Gamma Delta, SNEA, historian, Women's Recreation Association. ELAINE B. LANE, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, English. 1 MARY SUE LANDSBERGER, I-Iazelton. BS, Elementary Education, MENC, Newman Club, SNEA, Women's Cho- rus. CHARLES E. LANGBEIN, Lake Villa, Illinois. BS, Music, College Band, Concert Choir, MENC, Stage Band, SNEA, Vagabonds Male Chorus, vice president, Young Republicans. THOMAS A. LANGRUD, Lougheed, Alberta. BA, Business Administration. CAROLYNN M. LARCOMBE, Minot. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, College Band, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, secretary, Panhellenic Council, treasurer, Pi Omega Pi, Women's Chorus. . CARMEN JAMES LEE, Geneseo. BS, Speech Correction, Education of the Deaf, SNEA. . DAVID ALLEN LEVERSON, Minot. BS, Physical Education, Concert Choir, Lettermen's M Club, Tenn1s. GARY PHILBERT LIVINGSTON, Kenmare. BS, Art, Business Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, president, Phi Sigma Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Student Association, SNEA. LINDA RAE LOCKWOOD, Bowbells. BS, Physical Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, Lutheran Student Association, Physical Education Club, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. STUART G. LOKEN, Velva. BS, Social Science, Mathematics, Gavel Club, president, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, Social Work Club, Student Association, SNEA, Young Democrats, Beta Theta Snow King, Homecoming Co-chairman, Who's Who. GERALD WAYNE LOKKEN, McGregor. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, Lutheran Student Asso- ciation, Physical Education Club, SNEA, Wrestling. ROGER LOOYENGA, Mandan. BS, Business Education, Psychology, Greek Council, Interfraternity Council, president, Lettermen's M Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, vice president, president, Student Associa- tion, SNEA, Tennis. CARMEN LORE, Nutley, New Jersey. BS, Physical Education, Art, Lettermen's M Club, Physical Educa- tion Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEA, Football, all conference team, Wrestling. RACHEL LORENTZEN. Washburn. BS, Music, Art, College Band, Concert Choir, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, corresponding secretary, Women's Chorus. BRUCE MARTIN LOVDAHL, McGregor. BS, Art, Geography, Social Science, Concert Choir, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. MARGE LOVELAND, Minot. BS, Speech Correction, Elementary Education, Lutheran Student Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA, Women's Chorus. wg! lwf I Nair JOSEPH MATHEW LUKACH, Noonan. BS, Phys- ical Education, Business Education, Newman Clubg Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEAQ Football. LUELLA M. LUKACH, Noonan. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardationg Newman Club, Student Council for Exceptional Childreng SNEA. SHIRLEY ANN MALATERRE, Belcourt. BS, Ele- mentary Education, Social Scienceg Newman Clubg Social Work Club, SNEA. MARY KATHLEEN MANROSS, Long Beach, California, BS, Social Science, Sociology, Social Work Club. CAROL M. MATHIAS, Garrison. BS, Mathematics, Psychology, Kappa Delta Pig Red and Green, SNEAg Women's Recreation Association. CAROLYN MATTSON, Minot. BS, Physical Educa- tion, Home Fconomicsg Sigma Sigma Sigma Soror- :ityg SNEAQ Women's Recreation Association. RONALD McBETH, Williston. BA, History. KAREN CHRISTENSEN McBRIDE, Minot. BS, English, Musicg Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Players, Concert Choir, Kappa Delta Pig MENCQ Sigma Tau Deltag SNEAg Women's Chorus. WILLIAM R. McCOI.LUM. Valley Stream, New York. BS, Physical Education, Business Education: Lettermen's M Club, Physical Education Clubg Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEAQ Wrestling, captain. 'O s-11 V-i V' sooncs'waizistoQfnialcs - ssvouo rms ogg. DEPOSIT- BOOK DROP I l I Eff F il Y, f Busy class schedules still leave time for these girls to have a quick chat in the bookstore. Here's Minot State's barber shop quartet minus three. 3- LQ ELIZABETH McDANIEL, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Psychology Club, SNEA. MARLY DWIGHT McDONALD, Souris. BS, Busi- ness Education, Physical Education, Lettermen's M Club, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Basketball. TERRENCE M. McNEA, Minot. BA, Business Administration. DIANE LYNN McVETY, Southfield, Michigan. MS, Speech Pathology. LINDA ORLANE MELBERG, Battle View. BS, Elementary Education, SNEA. CAROL RHOADES MELBY, Minot. MS, Speech Pathology. LORETTA KNUTSON MELLAND, Norma. BS, Elementary Education, Lutheran Student Associa- tion, SNEA. JEAN MERCK, Minot. BS, Elementary Education. JOANN KAY MERTES, Bowbells. BS, Medical Technology, Beta Theta Sorority, College Band, Med Tech Club, Newman Club. . MARGARET J. METCALFE, Dunseith. BS, English, Business Education, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, president, Farmers Union Young Adults, Greel: Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Associ- ation, Panhellenic Council, Pi Omega Pi, vice- president, Red and Green, Social Work Club, SNEA, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Young Democrats, Who's Who. ANN NICOLE MICHAELS, Churchs Ferry. BS, Elementary Education, SNEA. dis T127 4-x, F--1, QS' H 'YP' gp via.. Wi Q-.., 'Z QV WN BARBARA JEAN MILLER, Minot. BS, Physical Educa- tion, Home Economics, Beaver, Beta Theta Sorority, Greek Council, Hestia Home Ec Club, Physical Education Clubg SNEA, Toest Mistresses, treasurer, Women's Chorus, Women's Recreation Association. LINDA ANNE MILLER, Deering. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Psychology, Delta Epsi- lon Phi Sorority, vice president, Greek Council, Lutheran Student Association, Social Work Club, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEAQ Miss Beaver Finalist. LOTA MILLER, Minot. BS, Elementary Education. MELODEE MARGARET MONICKEN, Minot. BS, Eng- lish, History, Beaverg Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, Pi Kappa Delta, secretary-treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, vice presidentg Sigma Tau Delta, SNEAQ Toest Mistressesg Women's Chorus, Homecoming Queen, Mu Sigma Tau Sweetheart, Miss Beaver Finalist, Who's Who. DAVID MORGAN, Minot. BS, History. U DOMINICI JOSEPH MURACO, Carnegie. Pennsylvania. BS, Art, Physical Education, Kappa Pig Lettermen's M Club, Physical Education Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Football, Wrestling. MARY LOUISE MUUS, Minot. BS, Social Science, Political Science, Beta Theta Sorority, Greek Council, treasurer, International Affairs Society, Newman Clubg Social Work Club, SNEAQ Women's Recreation Associa- tion, Cheerleader. ROGER MYERS, Parshall. BS, Medical Technology, Med Tech Club president KENNETH R. NECHIPORENKO, Butte. BS, Business Education, Art, SNEA. JERRY R. NELSON, Williston. BS, History, Physical Educationg SNEAQ Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternlty, pledge trainer, Vet's Club. . ROBERT D. NELSON, Heimclal. BS, Chemistry, Physical Scienccg Student Association, SNEAg Science Club. ' DON L. NELSON, Minot. BS, Business Education, Historyg Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA. LOUISE INEZ NELSON, Bismarck. BA, English, Library Science. PATRICIA NELSON, Minot. MS, Speech Correction. HARLEY E. NESHEM, Berthold. BA, Business Admin- istration. YVONNE NESTEGARD, Minot. BS, Psychology, English, Kappa Delta Pi, Psychology Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA, Women's Chorus. CHERYL ANN NETTLETON, Minot. BS, Elemen- tary Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, publicity chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. JULIE D. NIELSEN, Westhope. BS, Art, Business Education, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Gamma Delta, secretary, SNEA. JULIANNE NORDBY, McGregor. BS, Business Education, Mathematics, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. MICHAEL J. NORLAND, Underwood. BS, Psychol- ogy, Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. SANDRA LEE NORTON, Minot. BS, English, German. ARLIS MARIE NORSTEGAARD, Souris. BS, Med- ical Technology, Med Tech Club. JACK ELDON NYBAKKEN, Minot. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, Lettermen's M Club, vice president, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA, Football, co-captain, all-confer- ence team, most valuable player, Who's Who. ALTON M. NYGAARD, Grenora. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, Phi Sigma Pi, secretary, Physical Education Club, SNEA. It may not be Colorado Boulevard but the Minot State College Beaver Marching Band performs just as brilliantly right here at MARGO ODE, Minot. BA, English, Music, Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Players, secretary-treasurer, Sigma Alpha Iota 5 Women's Chorus. DARYLE B. ODDEN, Powers Lake. BS, Art, Music, College Band, treasurer, Concert Choir, Kappa Pi, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MENC, Stage Band, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, vice president. LOREN A. ODLAND, Minot. BA, English. DALE O. OLSON, Kenmare. BA, Mathematics, Greek Council, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, corresponding secretary, Young Democrats, Basketball, Golf. JOI-IAN OLSON, Parshall. BS, Pre-Physical Therapy, Phi Sigma P1, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. M. SHERILL OLSON, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Beta Theta Sorority, corresponding secretary, SNEA, Women's Chorus. MARIE SHARON OLSON, Webster. BS, Art, Home Economics, Beta Theta Sorority, Greek Council, Hestia Home Ec Club, Kappa Pi, Newman Club, SNEA. MIKE B. OLSON, Minot. BA, Business Administration, Economics, German. RODGER D. OLSON, Tioga. BS, Music, Psychology, College Band, Concert Choir, vice president, Kappa Delta Pig MENC, Stage Band, SNEA, Vagabonds Male Chorus, secretary. DWIGHT ALLEN ORMISTON, West Fargo. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, Lettermen's M Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Physical Education Club, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEA, Football, Wrestling. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, Crystal. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Psychology, Newman Club, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. CHARLES R. OVITT, Minot. BA, Business Administra- tion, Beaver, Young Democrats. HERB PARKER JR., .Minot. BS, Music, Business Education, College Band, Concert Choir, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Stage Band. LINDA P. PEDERSEN, Flaxton. BS, English, Psychol- ogy, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. ERNEST D. PEDERSON, Minot. BA, Biology, Beta Gamma Phi, treasurer. 'lv 'ltn ir' 1?- :RUG hiv IRENE LUCILLE PEDERSON, Fortuna. BS, Ele- mentary Education, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship, Red and Green, SNEA. ROBERT PFAU, Upham. BS, Music, Geography, College Band, Concert Choir, president, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MENC, president, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, recording secretary, alumni secretary, Stage Band, SNEA. JEAN PHILLIPS, Ramsey, England. BS, Physical Education, Biology, Women's Recreation Associa- tion. LOIS ANDERSON PIGGOTT, Minot. BS, Elemen- tary Education, English, Beta Theta Sorority, Farmers Union Young Adults, Greek Council, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, Young Dem- ocrats, secretary, treasurer. JOHN J. PIOTROWSKI JR., San Diego, California. BA, Biology, Chemistry, Newman Club, Tennis, Wrestling. GERALD ARTHUR QVALE, Ray. BS, Mathematics, Physical Education, Farmers Union Young Adults, Lettermen's M Club, Lutheran Student Associa- tion, Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA, Football. GORDON E. QUARNE, Grenora. BS, Social Science, Political Science, SNEA, Young Democrats. JERILYN ARDELL RAAUM, Fortuna. BS, Busi- ness Education, Home Economics, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Greek Council, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA, Young Democrats. RICHARD D. RALPH, Crosby. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, SNEA. KENNETH D. REINKE, Minot. BS, Mathematics, Business Education, Lettermen's M Club, presi- dent, secretary, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, vice president, SNEA, Football, Track, Sigma Sigma Sigma Dream Man. SISTER MARGIL RENNER, Richardton. BS, Ele- mentary Education, Mental Retardation, Newman Club, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. FLOYD E. RICE, Souris. BA, Business Administra- tion. KATHLEEN A. RICHTER, Bismarck. BS, German, English, Geology Club, treasurer, German Club, vice president, Newman Club, Women's Chorus, Young Republicans, vice chairman. ROBERTA JO RIEDER, Williston. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, social chairman, SNEA, Women's Recrea- tion Association, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart. LINDA C. RODACKER, Mohall. BS, English, French, Beaver, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, recording secretary, publicity chair- man: Student Association, SNEA, Toast Mistresses, treasurer. Pkg- Brisk weather and a full stadium didn t stop these football fans, they overflowed onto the hillside. SANDRA L. McCLEAN RODGERS, Issaquah, Washing'- ton. BS, Elementary Education, History. KENNETH ROBERT ROGERS, Minot. BA, Biology, Chemistry, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. BENITA ROLLINS, Minot Air Force Base. BS, History, English, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Panhellenic Council, president, SNEA. SHARON ELAINE ROMFO, Rugby. BS, Social Science, Psychology, Beta Theta Sorority, Farmers Union Young Adults, Lutheran Student Association, Social Work Club, SNEA, Young Democrats. M. KRISTINE RONNING, Columbus. BS, Elementary Education, Business Administration, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, treasurer. BRUCE LEROY ROSTEN, Wildrose. BS, History, Political Science, SNEA. MYLES R. ROVIG. Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Biological Science, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. JOANN RUE, Minot. BS, Business Education, Psychol- ogy, Lutheran Student Association, Psychology Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. WANDA MARIE RYDEN, Maddock. BS, Physical Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, SNEA, Women's Recreation Association, Track. After the tension of the Miss Beaver Pageant, relief, happiness, and congratulations are spilled out with tears. tary Education, Kappa Delta Pig SNEA JERRY SAND, Minot. BA, Business Administratio Economics. DONNA MARY SCHAEFER, Minot. BS, Elemental' Education, Mental Retardation, Student Council fo Exceptional Children, SNEA. BARBARA DAHL SAMUELSON, Minot. BS, Elemen , I . . . T DANIEL H. SCHMIDT, Velva. BA, Business Admini New York BS Elementary Education Physical Educ tion, Lettermens M Club, Mu Sigma Tau Fratermt Phi Sigma Pig Student Association, Who's Wh Wrestling, NDCAC Champion. PEG SCHWANDT, Burlington. BS, English, Frencl French Clubg Newman Club, Sigma Tau Delta, secrc tary-treasurer, SNEA, Young Democrats. tration, Vet's Club. CHARLES WILLIAM SCHWAN JR., Valley Strean ' . ,Y H ,Y ' , ' 5 c LANA MARIE SCORE, Minot. BS, Business Educatio English, Kappa Delta Pig MSC Community Symphor Orchestra, Pi Omega Pi, historian, SNEAQ Women Recreation Association. EVELYN DORIS SEEL, Kenmare. BS, Business Educ tion, Home Economics, SNEA. DIANE LEIGHTON SEGARS, Socorro, New Mexic BA, English, Library Science. MYRNA LEE SEIBEL, Martin. BS, Elementary Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, president, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, treas- urer, SNEA, Women's Chorus, vice president. RITA LOUISE SEIDLER, Bismarck. BS, Elemen- tary Education, College Band, secretary, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra, MENC, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA, Women's Chorus. DENNIS R. SEYFERT, Fortuna. BS, Social Science, Geography, SNEA. DENNIS L. SEYMOUR, Bottineau. BA, Business Administration. SALLY SHARP, Mandan. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Beta Theta Sorority, SNEA. I BARBARA SIGURDSON, Underwood. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, Beta Theta Sorority, SNEA, Homecoming Princess, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart. TANYA SKAKOON, Minot. BS, Music, Physical Education, College Band, Concert Choir, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA, Women's Chorus, Miss Beaver Finalist. DONALD C. SKARI, Mohall. BS, Elementary Education, Physical Education, College Band, Inter- fraternity Council, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, SNEA. MARVIN R. SLOBODEN, Ruso. BA, Business Administration, Vet's Club. DARRYL G. SMETTE, Newburg. BS, Art, History. BRIAN L. SMITH, North Tonawanda, New York. BS, Psychology, Mental Retardation, Psychology Club, co-chairman, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, vice president, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA, Vet's Club. DOUGLAS M. SMITH, McGregor. BS, Mathematics, Physical Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Lettermen's M Club, SNEA, Basketball. RUSSELL SMITH, Minot. MS, Speech Correction. DOUGLAS L. SORENSON, Williston. BS, Mathe- matics, Geography, SNEA. GERALD MICHAEL STACH, Minot. BS, Business Education, Physical Education. .,5sz:... .- yy, J. 1 , Wa fl, Ive-' '- Q rl Sy, 'f ?7' gf Mgr. nf' if Where 'rhe oction is Look, Beaver, look! See Carmen run. Run, Carmen, run! L6 5,1 ll. san' ' -' - -f 'dll' ,- ' J -Q- J-i-' ,Yr Qi, mp- . ' 'f so ' , -WL .. 4- ' mentary Education, Social Science, Campus Player College Band, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Kappa Del Pi, president, Lutheran Student Association, coordin ing secretary, MSC Community Symphony Orchestra SNEA, Women's Recreation Association. TERRY C. STAVN, Watford City. BS, Biolog Mathematics, Beta Gamma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. EILEEN MARIE FRANSON STRAND, Tioga. B Elementary Education, Home Economics, SNEA. SHARON MAXINE STALNECKER, Stanley, BS, Eli i a tion' Vet's Club JULIE ANN STROMSTAD, Bismarck. BS, Elemental Education, Beta Theta Sorority, SNEA. JANICE J. STRUBE, Balfour. BS, Biology, Chemistr Beta Gamma Phi, SNEA. LESLIE E. STREGE, Minot. BA, Business Aflministr: 1 - 1 PAUL W. SUNDBERG, New Rockford. BS, Social Science, Business Education, Concert Choir, Track. DANIEL W. SUNDQUIST, Baldwin. BA, Business Administration, Farmers Union Young Adults, state chairman, Young Democrats. . . WAYNE SUTTER, Sawyer. BA, Business Administra- ion, College Band, Concert Choir, German Club, MENC. MARGARET KAY SVEEN, Souris. BS, Elementary Education, College Band, SNEA. SANDRA RUTH SWENSON, Minot. BS, Business Education, Library Science, SNEA. BONNIE KAY TALCOTT, Westhope. BS, Elementary Education, Art , SNEA. DELORES TARASENKO, Minot. BS, Elementary Edu- cation, Art, Kappa Pi, SNEA, Women's Chorus. SALLY TERNES, Linton. BS, English, Mathematics, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. LOWELL N. THOMAS, Minot. BA, Business Adminis- tration, Economics, Lettermen's M Club, Tennis. IVAN M. THOMSEN, Underwood. BS, Physical Educa- tion, Art, Kappa Pi, SNEA. PERRY DENE THYBERG, Washburn. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Psychology, Delta Epsi- lon Phi Sorority, president, Lutheran Student Associa- tion, Panhellenic Council, Student Council for Excep- tional Children, SNEA. GARY L. TIMMERMAN, Plentywood, Montana. BS, Mathematics, Physics, SNEA. LARRY E. TI NJ UM, Powers Lake. BS, History, Political Science, Phi Sigma Pi, SNEA, Young Democrats. JUDY KAY TORGERSON, Williston. BS, Elementary Education, Sociology, Social Work Club, SN EA. PATRICIA TORGERSON, Lambert, Montana. BS, Ele- mentary Education, Library Science, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority , SNEA. N- ., gs. . V I -5115 43 f I've got this one covered, Charlie. Classroom on the courts WES TORGERSON, Max. BS, History, Economics, SNEA, Young Republicans. JANICE KAY TORKELSON, Kenmare. Speech Correction, Elementary Education, Psychology, Roger Williams Fellowship, president, v1ce'pres1- dent, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA, vice president. , KATHLEEN L. TORNOW, Sheyenne. BS, Music, Home Economics, College Band, Concert Chollfi Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Kappa Delta P13 MENC, secretary, Sigma Alpha Iota, chaplain, SNEA. I HOLLY BELLE TRIPLETT, Minot. BS, Speech and Drama, English, Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Play- ers, Pi Kappa Delta, Women's Chorus. RON TSCHAEKOFSKE, Hazen. BS, Social Science, Psychology, Interfraternity Council, International Affairs Society, Gavel Club, president, secretary, Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, SNEA, Young Republi- cans. JERRY L TUCHSCHERER, Rugby. BS, Social Science, English, Alpha Psi Omega, vice president, Campus Players, Interfraternity Council, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Sigma Pi, Student Association, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, president, vice president, Who's Who. RUTH ALYCE TURNER, Plaza. BS, Elementary Education, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, MENC, SNEA, Women's Chorus. LUANNE M. UNDERDAHL, Rugby. BS, Elemen- tary Education, College Band, Concert Choir, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA, Women's Chorus. DOROTHY VAN SICKLE, Minot. BA, Music, French Club. ALICE MARIE VETTER, Minot. BS, Business Education, French, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, treasurer 5 SNEA, 'CBJ fd,--up wtf in R C13- N. 1 hd 'ul' I-Tw vf.. RONNIE R. VETTER, Esmond. BS, Speech Correction, Business Education, Psychology, Pi Omega Pi, secretary, Psychology Club, treasurer, Student Association, Stu- dent Council for Exceptional Children, president, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. ROBERT A. VIK, Minot. BA, Business Administration, Economics. MARCIA ANN WALHAUG, Palermo. BS, Elementary Education, Farmers Union Young Adults, secretary- treasurer, French Club, treasurer, Lutheran Student .evussociationg SNEA, president, vice president, Who's ho. VAL ANN GRACE WALKER, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, corresponding secretary, SNEA. , DAVID E. WALLEN, Britt, Iowa. BS, History, Political Science, SNEA. , MARGARET M. B. WALSH, Minot. BA, History, English. BARBARA JEAN WATERS, Bottineau. BS, Ele- mentary Education, SNEA, United Campus Christian Fellowship. BECKY BROYLES WEISS, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Mental Retardation, Psychology, MSC Com- munity Symphony Orchestra, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. WILLIAM J, WEISS, Minot. BS, Psychology, Sociology, Psychology Club, Social Work Club, Intramurals. DEBORAH ANN WHINERY, Crosby. BS, Physical Education, Elementary Education, Beta Theta Sorority, SNEA. COLLEEN R. WIEST, Hazen. BS, Elementary Educa- tion, History, English, Lutheran Student Association, SNEA. JAMES E. WILCOX, Devils Lake. BS, English, German, German Club, Red and Green, SNEA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. JACKSON E. WILEY II, Minot. BS, Business Education, Physical Education, SNEA, Vet's Club, Intramurals. HERMELLE WILSON, Minot. BS, Physical Education, Business Education, SNEA, Women's Recreation Asso- ciation. JAN WINN, Bismarck. BA, Psychology, Panhellenic Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Psychology Club. 'fury ' YN KAREN GAYLE WINT, Towner. BS, Elementary Education, Gamma Delta, Hestia Home Ec Club, SNEA. PATRICIA MYRA WISEHAUPT, Terry, Montana. BS, Mental Retardation, Elementary Education, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA, Women's Chorus. BETTY ANN YOUNG, Williston. BS, Business Education, Home Economics, Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority, Greek Council, Newman Club, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. S. JOAN YOUNGERMAN, York. BS, Art, Home Economics, Hestia Home Ec Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, secretary, Newman Club, Young Repub- licans. LINDA JEAN ZARR, Devils Lake. BS, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Delta Zeta Sorority, Newman Club, Physical Education Club, SNEA, Womer1's Recreation Association. JACQUELYN JO ZIMMEL, Crosby. BS, Elementary Education, Education of the Deaf, Speech Correc- tion, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SNEA. CORRINE RAE ZORN, Minot. BS, Elementary Education, Beta Theta Sorority, Hestia Home Ec Club, Panhellenic Council secretary, SNEA. MARIE MAYER ZUTHER, Anamoose. BS, Music, Art, Concert Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi, MENC, SNEA, Women's Chorus. 6-, Fullback Rocky Cofer snags another swing pass in full stride and digs for first down yardage. 449 Q9 Nu underclcassmen swell student rcmks Carol Aaberg, Fortuna, sophomore. Karl Aamot, Makoti, freshman. Carmen Aasheim, Carbury, freshman Karen Able, Minot, freshman Thomas Abell, Trenton, freshman. John Aberle, Minot, freshman. Darrel Ahmann, Minot, junior. James Ahmann Foxholm 'unior ! 9 J ' John Albertson, Powers Lake, freshman. Miles Albertson, Powers Lake, junior. Sherry Albin, Mandan, freshman. Calman Allen, Minot, sophomore. Kathy Aller, Bismarck, sophomore. Patricia Alme, Minot, freshman. Allen Altringer, Minot, freshman. Susan Amundson, Tioga, sophomore. Almaree Anderson, Velva, junior. Carol Anderson, Minot, junior. Charles Anderson, Minot, sophomore. Cheryl Anderson, Powers Lake, sophomore. Connie Anderson, Minot, freshman. Darryl Anderson, Des Lacs, freshman. Duane Anderson, Carpio, junior. Kathleen Anderson, Minot, freshman. Larry Anderson, Flaxton, sophomore. v w I 1 f -1 if Q7 I? iQ All ig Q f xaaa XQ 5' - .4 l wenl V4 55 Q Yrs A Q . X . lL N L- .gg ' L lug.. Ui I' '. 5. . g 4. 4-1 KJ J n..1. A--' - m 1 H- X. ' I 1 - , , 2 nga, 5,4 V rf , . M lla. A.. A.- .IL Linda Anderson, Devil's Lake, sophomore. Mike T. Anderson, Minot, sophomore. Mike Anderson, New Rockford, sophomore. Miles Anderson, Maxbass, freshman. Norman Anderson, Alamo, freshman. Phyllis Anderson, Minot, junior. Robert Anderson, New Rockford, freshman. Roger Anderson, Alamo, junior. Roxie Anderson, Buford, junior. Shireen Anderson, Minot, freshman. Wilma Anderson, Minot, sophomore. Burtis Anfinson, Minot, freshman. Helen Ark, Minot, sophomore. Helen Artz, Antler, junior. .Steven Asbe, Carpio, Freshman. Gregory Auch, Parshall, freshman, Danny Aus, Lansford, freshman. James Austin, Minot, junior. Gary Axness, Carpio, freshman. Sheryl Axness, Carpio, sophomore. Mark Axtman, Rugby, sophomore. Harold Aziz, Minot. freshman. Lancelot Azure, Belcourt, sophomore. Bonny Bachmeier, Esmond, junior.- Stanley Bachmeier, Esmond, junior. Sister Mary Ellen Backes, Minot, sophomore. Kerry Bacon, Granville, freshman. Bette Bader, Underwood, freshman. Dick Baertsch, Minot, junior. V 'ii A 9 A , , . W -f-gfffa. Q .. I x Nga i I A 3 El ., .r 1:1 fl X . . I' ,QR I 4 GJ Xx p ll. .. L X J. . K I ... wil? ' 1 I ' '-Q3lf.L.Inwa.i4Li1,. if . ' A M11 ' A Q U , Qi' v ' f ', K -fr-f , FTW-.N . .I ,gal V N5 MAL , .- f'i'r ..Mif . 1 1 I al ' 'ff' N v: if i ' wif: 1 , ,X ' f I in qi! it it G . - ik li ' 'af . if. ., l , '..,- - 11.41 N 'H ! . . . I' Winifred Baertsch, Minot, sophomore. Robert Bahl, Sherwood, freshman. Maxine Bahn, Newburg, freshman. B. Duane Bailey, Minot, junior. Bryce Baisch, Hazen, freshman. Duane Bakken, Velva, freshman. Rodney Bakken, Oberon, freshman. Patricia Baldner, Minot, freshman. Cheryl Baldwin, Culbertson, Montana, fr Nancy Balerud, Minot, sophomore. Larry Ballantyne, Westhope, freshman. Linda Ballantyne, Westhope, freshman. Roger Ballew, Minot, freshman. Virginia Barke, Minot, freshman. Jean Bartelson, Parshall, freshman. Larry Bartl, Oakes, freshman. Debbie Bartsch, Esmond, junior. Bonita Bassitt, Jamestown, freshman. Carol Batema, Upham, sophomore. Lyle Batema, Upham, freshman. Ardell Batke, Velva, freshman. Judy Batke, Velva, junior. Terryle Bauch, Garrison, junior. Brenda Bauer, Minot, freshman. Beverly Bauman, Minot, junior. Joan Baxter, Buford, junior. Beverly Beach, Carrington, freshman. William Beach, Minot, freshman. Mary Bean, Glenburn, freshman. Orville Bean, Glenburn, sophomore. Barbara Becker, Devils Lake, freshman Karen Becker, Minot, freshman. Larry Becker, Carson, freshman. Michael Becker, Des Lacs, freshman. Judith Beedy, Minot, sophomore. Ronald Behm, Burlington, freshman. Jeffrey Behrens, Minot, freshman. John Beierle, Garrison, freshman. Celinda Belford, Devils Lake, junior. Robbie Belk, Minot, junior. 5,-4 'Q , 1 is v ': A TF' I , 19' I underclcssmen Bruce Bell, Minot, sophomore. Debbie Bell, Minot, sophomore. Danelle Belmont, Kenmare, junior. Duane Bender, Harvey, freshman. Diann Benham, Minot, sophomore. John Bennett, Jamestown, freshman. Vicki Bennett, Deering, freshman. Douglas Benson, Upham, freshman. Patricia Benson, Minot, freshman. Ronald Benton, Minot, freshman. Beckee Bentz, Harvey, sophomore. Danny Berck, Garrison, freshman. Debbie Berg, Minot, freshman. Eugene Berg, Hazen, sophomore. Janice Berg, Minot, freshman. Jeanette Berg, Minot, junior. Linda Berg, Devils Lake, sophomore. Lyle Berg, Butte, freshman. Marie Berg, Minot, freshman. Zella Berg, Minot, junior. DeLynn Bergdahl, Cando, freshman. Carol Bergman, Bottineau, junior. Christine Bergman, Bottineau, freshman. Ronald Bergman, Bottineau, junior. Bruce Bergquist, Tioga, freshman. Alan Bergstad, Voltaire, freshman. Gerald Berndt, Anamoose, freshman. Barbara Berner, Sidney, Montana, junior. Jacqueline Bernsdorf, Sherwood, sophomore Dennis Berryman, Minot, junior. Linda Berryman, Minot, sophomore. Clarice Berve, Appam, sophomore. Renee Best, Tovsmer, freshman. Scott Bexell, Minot, freshman. Michael Bickler, Orrin, freshman. Mark Biggs, Riverdale, freshman. Larry Bjelland, Minot, freshman. Robert Biorgan, Kenmare, freshman. Marie Bjorge, Cando, freshman. Marlin Bjornson, New Rockford, freshman. Joline Black, Knox, freshman. Wesley Black, Williston, sophomore. Earl Blackburn, Alida, Saskatchewan, junior. Sheila Blada, Minot, junior. Richard Blanchard, Minot, freshman. David Blessum, Minot, freshman. Louise Blessum, Minot, freshman. David Bleth, Bismarck, junior. Robert Bleth, Minot, freshman. Steve Blikre, Powers Lake, sophomore. Gloria Bloms, Foxholm, sophomore. Roger Bloom, Minot, junior. Arlo Blumhagen, Anamoose, sophomore. Robert Boe, Turtle Lake, freshman. Duane Boechler, Minot, junior. Edward Boechler, Karlsruhe, freshman. Verna Boechler, Minot, freshman. Patty Boehm, Mandan, sophomore. Virginia Bohl, Minot, freshman. Nancy Bohrer, Valley City, junior. Carol Bondly, Minot, freshman. Nancy Bonebrake, Minot, junior. - William Booth, Lansing, Michigan, senior. Judeen Borgen, Minot, sophomore. Deborah Borgers, Minot, freshman. Ellen Borgers, Minot, freshman. James Borka, Minot, freshman. Barry Borstad, Minot, freshman. Arnold Bossert, Karlsruhe, freshman. Barbara Botnen, Bismarck, sophomore. Susan Bovee, Minot, freshman. Vance Bowersox, Wolford, freshman. Bonita Boxeth, Bowman, sophomore. Thomas Boyle, New Rockford, senior. Betty Braasch, Ryder, freshman. Jarlene Braaten, Rugby, freshman. Roger Brabandt, Minot, sophomore. Peter Bradford, Lakewood, New York, freshman. Colleen Brandt, Bottineau, junior. Curtis Brandt, Rugby, freshman. ' l w,l4 ' V in N tl X' E .xg , , yd, Y we x sg --W It tjlgllbu X . 1 I ...LAX I f. , ' 1 i 9.1 i . lx 'C E' I B it .E gf, ,lf it '34 -, H ' 55' W it Q-viuhflr E1 -l f . . Q' 1' 5 Q.: l U . I H u . x l. lx! I Q ijgjrs' of Qf lf 41' ':4 'Y 1! 'V4':. , ' 11- ' 'Y ir, , Q if ' ly? -4, A: .l ??'xQ X J 'N ' V . ill l X Nxt.. fi E 4 Oixlvxn 'K . X ' NM sa1iwfg,. g l .fi QI' Jerry Branesky, Minot, sophomore. Colleen Brannan, Minot, sophomore. Louise Brannan, Minot, junior. Steve Brannan, Minot, freshman. Hope Braswell, Tioga, freshman. Linda Braun, Turtle Lake, sophomore. LaVonne Brayson, Plaza, junior. Anita Brazle, Minot, sophomore. Steven Breding, Powers Lake, freshman. Daniel Brekke, Minot, junior. f-5 -'M . . 2,-ygidvbt. nts.-!'lvL,:J,k.,1 W -,L LL mv' ' vt 5 uf- ff? ff k iwtfei Q LQ. -'fb-4 T 2 im, m L, 55-i ...-'ill J, 2 Wqsi 2 r 'un p-1--. ,'T. 1 . U 1 -I' 1455 .5 .i',..,f,... ... eiR,ir,'r.i 'w .5550 iff, ...- App ...g -..,3 , '. g, 4-...N . I , ,. fu i , , U., ,iz .vw '-. --.- ,, - , 5 ,lj L 1,.,,.?'gf,Q yi' ., fff?jAj,.-e , x...-- ' - ' o ' 1- ' ' 'W 'am--..-vin! 'C' - f' pf ' 1 ,. - .v:..1, if ' ' L' 'e f- .i.i'.eM?ss1i Y- - ,'- 3.1. vi I i . .J , ,nf H vi . - Tift' if : r'iffri1ef1a1,i.i-1. .. ' Lf -. .X v 1' 5,579 1 M 1 ,.1.f 'Q Raid QQ- 435'-li .- -1 i Bruce Bremer, Loyal, Wisconsin, freshman. Betsy Brennan, Rolette, sophomore. Bette Bretheim, Minot, freshman. Dale Brewster, Bowbells, junior. Robert Briggs, Kenmare, junior. C. Valerie Britton, Turtle Lake, freshman. Roger Britton, Turtle Lake, sophomore. David Broad, Minot, freshman. Marcia Broadway, Minot, sophomore. Lenore Brodal, Larson, freshman. Marcia Broschat, Devils Lake, sophomore. Helen Broten, Petersburg, freshman. Eldon Brothen, Columbus, sophomore. Robyn Brown, Minot, freshman. Gloria Bruels, Berthold, freshman. Michele Brumfield, Crosby, freshman. Otto Brunmeier, Hazen, junior. Leo Brunner, Minot, freshman. Dennis Brutlien, Columbus, junior. Paul Brye, Norma, freshman. Patricia Buen, Berthold, sophomore. Ramona Buettner, Minot, sophomore. Sherryl Bunker, Sawyer, sophomore. Carl Burchill, Grand Forks, sophomore. Terry Burckhard, Minot, sophomore. Marilyn Burgess, Minot, freshman. Thomas Burkett, Berthold, freshman. Dwight Burkhart, Berthold, freshman. Andrea Burkhartsmeier, Rugby, sophomore Jay Burkhartsmeier, Rugby, freshman. Connie Burnham, Minot, junior. Mary Burt, Minot, special. Kevin Busch, Underwood, freshman. Susan Bushaw, Williston, freshman. James Byron, Carson, junior. Kathy Caley, Minot, freshman. Michael Callahan, Minot, freshman. Patricia Callahan, Minot, junior. Barbara Campbell, Minot, junior. Richard Campbell, Dunseith, freshman. Victor Canevello, Balfourjfreshman. Thomas Cantwell, Minot, freshman. Geraldine Carkuff, Stanley, junior. Becky Carlson, Bottineau, junior. Dale Carlson, Minot, junior. Dwight Carlson, Twin Valley, Minnesota, sophomore. Nancy Carlson, Glenburn, freshman. Ruth Carlson, Minot, sophomore. Sharon Carlson, Minot, junior. Wayne Carlson, Parshall, junior. Audrey Carr, Carrington, freshman. Dale Carr, Burlington, freshman. James Carr, Minot, sophomore. Bruce Carso, San Francisco, California, jun Joseph Carter-Squire, Brandon, Manitoba, freshman. ior. ,f . '.'.L...A:f l. . SP Mf Va,-f! 1 lfffi' ra.. P + w tf- is : Q .Surf if QF' Q . N vii' 9 J e- , ' 1 l 'I . I .. . t in 'P-1' as was , ,V X . 11 Q I 3 .fix 1 fl MS! Nasal ,usa 4' 1, A, m 'Q' 'I 'oi ,,v,.,' 1. 1 ,Sb 1. illlx A Q, . lf! N lil!! E r B D 2 I gjgqztszggigi. - .VM q. few Y 2' f . . ip 6 1 I -:F-V' . MJ Y? underclclssmen Annette Cato, Minot, senior. Richard Chadinha, Minot, junior. Donna Chambers, Foxholm, freshman. Wayne Chapin, Brandon, Manitoba, freshman. Judy Charlebois, Minot, junior. Richard Charlebois, Minot, sophomore. Steve Charlebois, Minot, junior. Stuart Charlebois, Minot, freshman. Maxine Charron, Minot, sophomore. Duane Chelgren, Minot, freshman. Michael Chilson, Minot, sophomore. Janet Chisholm, Glasgow, Montana, freshman Connie Christen, Minot, sophomore. Kathleen Christen, Minot, junior. Mary Ann Christenson, Minot, sophomore. Bill Christianson, Bottineau, junior. Bruce Christianson, Granville, freshman. Dennis Christianson, Zahl, junior. Harlan Christianson, Glenburn, freshman. William, Christianson, Granville, sophomore. Rod Christman, Lemmon, South Dakota, freshman. Elaine Christopherson, Garrison, freshman. Glenda Christopherson, Minot, freshman. Gloria Christopherson, Garrison, sophomore. Clarine Clark, Plaza, junior. Gary Clark, Minot, freshman. James Clark, Minot, sophomore. Janene Clark, Plaza, freshman. C. Lynn Clayson, Bismarck, sophomore. Robert Clayton, Minot, freshman. Bruce Clyde, Garrison, junior. Forrest Clyde, Sidney, Montana, junior. Donald Coe, Sarles, freshman. Colin Cofer, Carson, freshman. Rocklyn Cofer, Carson, sophomore. Patricia Colby, Balfour, freshman. William Connole, Minot, junior. Marianna Connor, Minot, sophomore. Catherine Conway, Minot, freshman. Bill Cook, Mandan, freshman. Constance Cook, Minot, junior. Cynthia Cook, New Rockford, freshman. Kathleen Cook, Minot, freshman. Terry Cook, Minot, freshman. Sandra Coughlin, Pettibone, freshman. Lynn Courter, Minot, freshman. Craig Courtney, Rolla, freshman. Nancy Coutts, Velva, freshman. Rita Coyne, Minot, junior. Michael Craig, Maxbass, sophomore. Johnny Crawford, Emmet, sophomore. Mavis Crawford. Emmet, freshman. Robert Cress, Minot, junior. Joseph Crestoni, Minot, junior. Timothy Crilly, Minot, freshman. Kenneth Crites, Minot, sophomore. Florence Crommett, Warwick, sophomor Nyla Cross, Granville, freshman. Gloria Crowther, Donnybrook, senior. Marie Cunningham, Lansford, freshman. Celia Currie, Starkweather, freshman. Clark Cvancara, Ross, freshman. Robert Cvancara, Ross, junior. James Cysewski, New Town, sophomore. John Daffe, Minot, special. Alice Dahl, Valley City, junior. Holly Dwhl, Watford City, freshman. Janice Dahl, Minot, sophomore. Richard Dahl, Litchville, sophomore. Diane Dahlen, Minot, junior. 6. 'N -. .sh I 1 wr I A fir. l -CH' 'iilflu l M 1 - - - 1 wht' q on 1 4 1, P If is 1' fi . ilk' . i. 4:-:X If ii., if Tzfzi, - . ' ia iii' i 4 . ff H' ,,, - ' ry.. .N ' sq' r 'Nl . Q ,J Y Q' .ri id Q 1' ii .1-I - W p ws: a., X , f-,,-. .B EE JVA V :EQ J, 1 1 u .r 1 1 John Dakutak, Minot, freshman. Harley Danielson, Rolette, junior. Doren Dannewitz, Minot, sophomore. Duane Dannewitz, Minot, sophomore. Richard Davick, Minot, freshman. Dorian Davidson, Minot, freshman. Joseph Davis, Devils Lake, junior. Carol Davy, Minot, sophomore. Connie Davy, Minot, sophomore. Diane Dean, Lansford, sophomore. Dalton Deardurff, Burlington. freshman Judith Deering, Corinth, freshman. Conrad Deeter, Minot, freshman. Doug DeGree, Minot, junior. Linda DeLong, Minot, freshman. Donna Delzer, Douglas, sophomore. Billy Demaree, Minot, junior. Arlene Dempsey, Souris, sophomore. Robert Deutsch, Plaza, sophomore. Steven Dick, Munich, sophomore. Max Dickens, Minot, freshman. Bruce Diebold, Willow City, sophomore. Janeen Diede, Underwood, freshman. Jean Dignan, Minot, sophomore. Darren Dihle, Columbus, freshman. Cheryl Dobrinski, Makoti, freshman. Collin Dobrovolny, Minot, freshman. Margaret Dockter, Williston, freshman. Sherwin Dockter, Martin, junior. John Dokken, Minot, freshman. Patricia Dolan, Bismarck, junior. Walter Doman, Kramer, junior. Dale Domsten, Kenmare, sophomore. Patrick Donovan, Hazen, sophomore. Lois Downie, Makoti, freshman. Debra Downs, Goodridge, Minnesota, freshman Kenneth Doykos, Bronx, New York, sophomore Keith Draeger, Napoleon, freshman. Bruce Drath, Hazen, freshman. Gerald Dravland, Minot, sophomore. Barbara Drawz, Minot, sophomore. X ' 'Y Ralph Driessen, Velva, junior. ' f- 1 ' Cheryl'Druce, Minot, freshman. Lanny Duhamel, Devils Lake, freshman. ,. , Nancy Dunham, New Rockford, junior. . . , , Rodney Dunkle, Mohall, sophomore. . . Dennis Dupre, Minot, junior. - A I 1 V Q Kathleen Dupre, Minot, sophomore. - - Darlene Durwood, Powers Lake, freshman. ,N Av ' George Dwyer, Jersey City, New Jersey, junior. .f , . Richard Dykhoff, Minot, freshman. Leona Dyrness, Minot, freshman. Ralph Dyrness, Minot, junior. Bernard Dyste. Minot, freshman. David Dyste, Minot, freshman. Elizabeth Eaton, Minot, freshman. Gregg Ebert, Minot, sophomore. -., Joe Ebert, Minot, freshman. Larry Edinger, Minot, freshman. Timothy Effertz, Minot, freshman. Shirley Egge, Buxton, sophomore. Charles Eggen, Lignite, sophomore. Roberta Ehreth, Minot, freshman. Barry Eickhoff, Minot, freshman. Ken Eide, Tioga, junior. Alan Eidsness, Minot, junior. Dale Ekstrom, Kenrnare, sophomore. Beverly Elberg, Minot, sophomore. Jerry Elberg, Carpio, sophomore. David Elbert, Grafton, freshman. Richard Elder, Minot, freshman. 'I John Ellingson, Williston, freshman. '. A-al W Paul Elliott, Mohall, freshman. 'N Thomas Elliott, Vivian, Louisiana, freshman. v . Jane Ellison, Minot, junior. ' , fait J if Janet Elsperger, Cando, junior. Karen Elsperger, Cando, freshman. Mike Elsperger, Cando. freshman. Roger Elstoen, Berthold, sophomore. Sharon Elston, Minot, sophomore. Y 1, gd. Q' v ' '7' 1- L1 underclassmen Judith Ely, Columbus, sophomore. Carie Eman, Minot, freshman. Sandra Emerson, Minot, sophomore. Ronald Eng, Libby, Montana, junior. Sharon Eng, Riverdale, sophomore. Linda Enge, Bismarck, freshman. Diane Engel, Minot, freshman. Dennis Engelhard, Minot, freshman. William Engelhardt, Minot, freshman. Dale Enget, Powers Lake, junior. Lorna Enget, Powers Lake, freshman. Richard Ennis, Minot, freshman. Roland Enno, Rolette, junior. Avis Enockson, Minot, freshman. Cleo Enockson, Washburn, sophomore. Leslie Erck, Esmond, freshman. Joseph Erdmann, Minot, freshman. Betty Erickson, Bisbee, sophomore. Diane Erickson, Hettinger, sophomore Dorothy Erickson, Upham, freshman. Glenda Erickson, Carpio, freshman. Jean Erickson, Upham, junior. Linda Erickson, Bowbells, junior. Roger Erickson, Minot, sophomore. James Esades, Minot, senior. Gary Eslinger, Minot, freshman. George Eslinger, Minot, junior. Norma Eslinger, Minot, sophomore. Jay Espeseth, Noonan, sophomore. David Estby, Tioga, junior. Barbara Esterby, Minot, freshman. Kip Esterby, Minot, junior. Jon Etier, Fort Worth, Texas, freshman Gene Evans, Minot, freshman. Jane Evans, Minot, freshman. Collin Evenson, Devils Lake, senior. Gary Ewing, Minot, freshman. Linda Faber, Oberon, freshman. Lynn Fagerbakke, Noonan, freshman. Ellen Fagerland, Wildrose, freshman Jane Fairbanks, Minot, junior. Paul Fairbanks, Minot, sophomore. Lynn Fairbrother, Bantry, sophomore. Gerald Farden, Minot, junior. Sandra Farden, Minot, freshman. Barbara Farmer, Minot, freshman. Deborah Farrell, Minot, sophomore. Dwight Farrell, Bismarck, junior. Ronald Farrell, Bismarck, freshman. Carmen Farstad, Bottineau, junior. Marilyn Faryer, Epping, freshman. Donald Fast, Garrison, junior. Jeffrey Faul, Harvey, junior. Leslie Faul, Harvey, junior. Siavosh Fazlollahi, Tehran, Iran, junior Bonnie Fecho, Willow City, junior. Terry Fecho, Minot. senior. Susan Fedje, Makoti, junior. Susan Feldner. Minot, junior. Kay Fennell, Minot, freshman. Donald Fennewald, Minot, sophomore. Jolm Festvog, Norwich, junior. J. Bernard Fiedler, Minot, freshman. Dennis Findlay, Maxbass, junior. Rodney Fines, Minot, freshman. Earl Fink, Minot, junior. Roger Finke, Berthold, sophomore. Dorothy Finken, Douglas, junior. Sharon Finken, Douglas, sophomore. John Finnessey, Minot, freshman. Patrick Finnessey, Minot, sophomore. Janet Fisketjon, Ray, sophomore. Janice Fitzer, Anamoose, freshman. Gary Fitzgerald, Mohall, sophomore. Deborah Fitzmaurice, Minot, freshman. Diane Fix, Harvey, sophomore. Ernest Fix, Fessenden, junior. Ramona Fix, Harvey, sophomore. Richard Fix, Garrison, junior. Kathleen Fjeld, Noonan, sophomore. Popoions soy it with MUSIC Joy Flaherty, Berthold. sophomore. Douglas Flammang, Minot, junior. Allen Flaten, Carpio, freshman. Jean Flaten, Carpio, sophomore. Karen Flaten, Williston, sophomore. Lynette Flatla, Bergen, junior. Daniel Flegel, Carrington, freshman. Kenneth Fletcher, Minot, sophomore. Robert Fletcher, Minot, freshman. Jill Flynn, Dunseith, freshman. K. Jacqueline Flynn, Dunseith, sophomore Charlotte Fogel, Minot, sophomore. Clayton, Folden, Raub, freshman. Cheryl Ford, Minot, junior. Lorraine Foreman, New Town, junior. Judith Forland, Turtle Lake, freshman. Jenice Forness, Carpio, junior. Terry Forsberg, Minot, freshman. Barbara Forschen, Westhope, freshman. Doris Fosland, Crosby, freshman. Darlene Foss, Sherwood, freshman. Deanna Foss, Sherwood, junior. Robert Foss, Penn, sophomore. Joan Fossum, Bowdon, freshman. Linda Fossum, Minot, freshman. Anna Foster, Minot, freshman. Barbara Foster, Minot, sophomore. Gus Foster, New York, New York, sophomore. Janice Foster, Minot, freshman. Nancy Fournier, Minot, freshman. Mar'orie Fox Minot Air Force Base freshman. I n v Marsha Fralick, Minot, degree. James Frank, Minot. freshman. John Frankhauser, Kief, junior. Wesley Franklin, Minot, freshman. Karla Frants, Minot, sophomore. Dennis Frederickson, Valley City, freshman. Linda Fretheim, Ross, freshman. Carole Fretland, Williston, freshman. Sandra Fretland, Tioga, freshman. Steven Fretland, Tioga, freshman. Wallace Fretland, Tioga, sophomore. Glenn Frey, Minot, freshman. Steven Frey, Harvey, junior. Jean Freyholtz, Osnabrock, junior. Jeannie Frick. Flaxton, freshman. Judy Frick, Flaxton, junior. Glenn Fried, Minot, freshman. Rose Fritza, Underwood, sophomore. Kathleen Froeber, Minot, junior. Tom Frost, Minot, freshman. Barbara Fuller, Minot, sophomore. Ronald Fuller, Minot, freshman. Robin Funke, Minot, junior. Robert Furness, Minot, freshman. Renee Gackle, Velva, sophomore. Marvel Galster, Minot, freshman. Nancy Game, J amestown, freshman. Mary Jo Gannaway, Trenton, sophomore. Gail Garaas, Williston, sophomore. Jane Garaas, Williston, junior. Marlene Garbe, Minot, sophomore. Sandra Gardella, Minot Air Force Base, sophomore. Gayle Garner, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. Dianne Garrison, Minot, sophomore. , i 1' ' J , 1,7 I- ! . ,- ,T 3... : 'f' gi .J . 'ly- 1 x Iv' H . p, in-PX w-'Y ai! BW' xii vi -4 ' Al X , lb-ge -Q1-...Q Karl f . 1. C 1. i ,. we we 1- 4:9 . .. 'T 'Qin if N. 4 . 'T' 1 V. V ,ls- ni yi L N31 Wi' underclossmen Gladys Garrison, Minot, freshman. Charles Garske, Devils Lake, junior. Sharon Gartner, Kenmare, freshman. Linda Gates, Mohall, senior. Ed Gedrose, New Rockford, freshman. Patricia Gefroh, Karlsruhe, sophomore Susan Gehl, Minot, freshman. Charles Gehringer, Mohall, junior. Susan Gehringer, Minot, freshman. Robert Gendreau, Minot, sophomore. Mac Genesen, Minot, freshman. George Gerhach, Fargo, freshman. James Germann, Minot, freshman. Cynthia Gervais, Minot Air Force Base sophomore. . , Mike Gessner, Minot, junior. Susan Gessner, Minot, sophomore. Gary Geyer, Minot, freshman. Dana Gibbs, Minot, freshman. Agnes Gieser, Gladstone, junior. Rose Gieser, Gladstone, freshman. John Gifford, Brecksville, Ohio, freshman Arlen Gilbertson, Raub, freshman. Karen Gilbertson, Minot, sophomore. Vance Gilbraith, Loraine, freshman. Donna Gjerdevig, Stanley, freshman. Bruce Gjesvold, Wildrose, sophomore. Nicolette Glack, Finley, freshman. Karen Goedecke, Minot, freshman. Janice Goedert, Tioga, junior. Candace Goetz, Hazen, freshman. Diane Goetz, Minot, sophomore. Margaret Goetz, Hazen, freshman. Donna Gondringer, Turtle Lake, freshman Bonnie Goodman, Sherwood, freshman. Jon Goodman, Upham, freshman. Dianne Goranson, Oberon, freshman. Denis Gorde, Foxholm, senior. James Gorde, Foxholm, freshman. Mark Gorde, Minot, junior. Marc Gottbrect, Minot, freshman. Arthur Gourneau, Belcourt, freshman. Harlan Graff, Donnybrook, freshman. Michael Grandall, Lignite, freshman. Mary Grant, Lander, Wyoming, freshman. Brooks Grantier, Minot, junior. Jayne Grantier, Minot, freshman. Karen Graumann, Harvey, freshman. Shirley Greff, Minot, freshman. Gordon Gregerson, Minot, sophomore. Devora Gregoire, Donnybrook, freshman. Mark Grendahl, Velva, freshman. Keith Greni, Bowman, freshman. Carol Grenstiener, Minot, freshman. Jacqueline Grenvik, Minot, sophomore. Gerald Grenz, Gackle, sophomore. Connie Griffin, Minot, sophomore. Kathy Grinolds, Burlington, freshman. Ronald Groninger, Burlington, freshman. Susan Grosche, Minot, freshman. Pauline Gross, Sheyenne, sophomore. Leo Grossman, Anamoose, freshman. Darrel Grubb, Tioga, freshman. Larry Gruenberg, Minot, freshman. Deborah Gudbranson, New Town, freshman. Rodney Guderjahn, Westhope, junior. Sandra Gudmunson, Minot, sophomore. Marilyn Guenther, Center, junior. Jean Guenthner, Minot, junior. Gary Guler, New Rockford, freshman. Hazel Gullicks, Palermo, freshman. .gf .Sq . 9 4 flux f . 7 'K r ,i I 3 . ,J in ' e. 3' i , J.. 1 Y., L' ii Qi Q y W 'N N . 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Glenda Haberstrah, Hansboro, freshman. Kathryn Hafner, Sykeston, sophomore. Larry Hagan, Greenville, South Carolina, sophomore. Carleen Hagen, Arnegard, freshman. Ellyn Hagen, Bismarck, sophomore. Judy Hagen, Devils Lake, sophomore. Lewis Hagen, Alamo, freshman. Marilyn Hagen, Plaza, junior. Richard Hagen, Norma, junior. Mary Hagenstein, Minot, sophomore. Hilary Hager, Balta, junior. Kenneth Hager, Knox, freshman. Barry Haggin, Alamo, freshman. Richard Hahn, Minot, sophomore. Sam Haider, Minot, freshman. Douglas Halden, Berthold, junior. Larry Halden, Max, junior. Lawrence Hale, Minot, junior. Gloria Hall, Crosby, junior. Rachel Hall, Blackfoot, Idaho, freshman. Laurel Hallingstad, Plaza, sophomore. Bonnie Halquist, Minot, sophomore., Harry Halstead, Kenmare, freshman. Sandra Halverson, Devils Lake, junior. Helen Halvorson, Palermo, freshman. Janice Halvorson, Minot, junior. Roger Halvorson, Ross, sophomore. Doris Haman, Towner, sophomore. Julie Haman, Harvey, freshman. Kathy Haman, Harvey, sophomore. Theresa Haman, Towner, sophomore. Carol Hammer, Minot, sophomore. Ronald Hammer, Minot, sophomore. Ronny Hammond, Minot, sophomore. Ronald Hance, Parshall, freshman. Dianne Hancock, Ridgedale, Saskatchew freshman. Dale Hanenburg, Minot, freshman. Cindy Hanes, Minot, freshman. Ernest Hanlon, Minot, freshman. Laurel Hannegrefs, Epping, freshman. Leo Hannesson, Minot, junior. Arthur Hansen, Minot, sophomore. Christian Hansen, White Earth, junior. Donald Hansen, Westhope, freshman. Gerald Hansen, Kenmare, junior. Judith Hansen Kenmare 'unior an, Q y J - Marie Hansen, Glendive, Montana, sophomore. Deborah Hanson, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, junior. Diane Hanson, Willow City, freshman. Dianna Hanson, Crosby, freshman. Erling Hanson, Stanley, sophomore. Julie Hanson, Sherwood, freshman. Kenneth Hanson, Minot, sophomore. Mary Beth Hanson, Minot, freshman. Russell Hanson, McGregor, sophomore. Sheila Hanson, Turtle Lake, freshman. Shirley Hanson, Sherwood, freshman. Virginia Hanson, Bowbells, freshman. Diana Hapip, Williston, freshman. Jayne Harder, Velva, junior. Todd Harkness, Minot, sophomore. Jerry Harmon, Minot, junior. Darrell Harr, Minot, freshman. Mark Hart, Minot, freshman. Michael Hartgrove, Williston, freshman. Y-9 01.46 ' ' ia' ' Jw og .sl -5-Hg ', r 5 str 'A 3 'ix .fl A i va' y 'X , A - 'Q xii 1 e . I, iii!! ' :fb-'X 4. x Ji 4' 7 . x Z Nvgflyppuslnlmmyag, 1 - - 1 I : 5 L T ' i 3 ' 2 . .-4 sig? ng '- 'Z , ' , 11,12 L-i'1n'1'f'-ii if- V 'W- 351' ffl va , r:. V ,EV 1 Vi. L.,,,, i i.v. Jiv is ,rms ,V - --,ff .ff-x 4 L i N , 1 i ff-gf' X: ff tv 1, R iw i . ' .--. Ki? S lv, 2 ' .J .1 v fy ,N 715-1 - ,. -I . . , . .. , ,. 1' F ' r H I 1 if r is '.M Y ' f . ,J f p-iii' dd .A r 5 5 ll l l N OU L, '51 , MM f ,,4' ,- 4 x I . I ' A w W 5' ,Nl .S fy A a? lu i i aw li in 'v +1-A , si YJ Y ,fx ,gg -T e.3, 99091 M 1 067 ' A ll . . 'i ii. 4 iw. hai if ul 4 - .- underclossmen Rodney Hartlaib, Sawyer, sophomore. John Hartsoch, Ray, sophomore. Lilah Hasby, New Town, freshman. Linda Hase, Anamoose, freshman. James Hass, Bowbells, Sophomore. Robert Hatton, Minot Air Force Base, freshman James Hauck, Richardton, sophomore. Richard Hauge, Minot, freshman. Terrine Hauge, Parshall, freshman. Lowell Haugeberg, Max, freshman. Dennis Haugen, Ryder, freshman. Janene Haugen, Minot, junior. Judith Haugen, Alexander, sophomore. Michael Haugen, Butte, freshman. Paul Haugen, Williston, sophomore. Terry Haugen, Minot, junior. Eugene Haugland, Makoti, sophomore. Marianne Haugland, Crosby, sophomore. Debra Hauschulz, Rock Lake, freshman. Marlys Hauschulz, Rock Lake, junior. Jean Hauser, Minot, junior. Gerald Healy, Pleasant Lake, junior. Emmeline Heat, Williston, junior. Richard Hedger, Minot, freshman. Robert Hedlund, Minot, junior. Robert Heer, Minot, sophomore. Jerry Hegdahl, Minot, junior. DeVona Hegland, Oberon, freshman. Roberta Hegland, New Rockford, sophomore. Linda Heil, Kramer, junior. Patricia Heilman, Rugby, freshman. Wayne Heim, Minot, freshman. Larry Heimdal, Tioga, junior. Patricia Heine, Minot, junior. Sandra Heinle, Tioga, freshman. Bradley Heinzer, Mandan, freshman. Shirley Heizelman, Sawyer, sophomore. Donald Helland, Minot, freshman. Wallace Helland, Minot, sophomore. Carmen Helm, Anamoose, junior. George Helm, Anamoose, senio1'. Bruce Helseth, Carpio, freshman. Joel Hembre, Tolley, junior. Diane Henderson, Calvin, sophomore. Ardahl Hendrickson, Parshall, freshman. Jon Hendrickson, Minot, freshman. Darcie Henegar, Bismarck, freshman. Kathy Henjum, Minot, freshman. Mary Hennessey, Minot, junior. Donna Hennix, Minot, sophomore. Cynthia Henriksen, Calvin, freshman. Dale Henry, Minot, sophomore. Marjorie Henry, Westhope, junior. Richard Hensen, Glenburn, junior. Jim Herigstad, Minot, sophomore. Carolyn Heringer, Anamoose, freshman. Margaret Heringer, Anamoose, junior. Brenda Herring, Washburn, freshman. Carolyn Heskin, Bismarck, sophomore. Dennis Heydt, Drake, freshman. John Hierath, Powers Lake, junior. Samuel Higgins, Carpio, freshman. Arlyne Hight, Minot, freshman. Dianne Hildenbrand, Minot, sophomore. Carolyn Hill, Upham, sophomore. Jimmy Hill, Ray, sophomore. Lester Hill, Minot, freshman. Marilyn Hill, Upham, sophomore. Murray Hill, Minot, sophomore. Gail Hillestad, Williston, freshman. Cheryl Hinschberger, Devils Lake, junior. Jeanette Hintz, Hannover, freshman. Karen Hintz, Hazen, sophomore. Carol Hjelmstad, New Town, junior. Janet Hjelmstad, Glenburn, junior. Douglas Hoag, Minot, junior. Allen Hoberg, Minot, freshman. Kathleen Hoepfer, Harvey, freshman. Steven Hoff, Parshall, sophomore. Penny Hoffard, Harvey, junior. if' ' 121 4, ,i , all Y M N , 3, :Hu 'v .. ff-i ca: ,v ' H Y'f'x ,pi y. 'E .M,,,x, r 1' Q 'i f 1 xg fa- A' . 'E' rf ' 'T , ef. J if wif! f - ,i l 9 we aa. ifgiiff ffififilf. Z M M e A i I g., .V I . 1 ' S-ff -vi ,,.- QQ r fi? ai . kk-X IX? N 5. Qs.: ' ,I-ig, i ii' ,xv-5' J, i ,L X LI.. Q . 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Jacqueline Houff, Minot, freshman. David Hovde, Williston, freshman. Ronald Hove, Minot, freshman. Michael Hovey, Parshall, freshman. Odell Hovey, Parshall, sophomore. Karen Hovland, Velva, sophomore. Mary Hovland, Fessenden, freshman. Bonnie Howell, Stanley, junior. Linda Howell, Minot, freshman. James Hoynes, Towner, freshman. Sharon Huber, Martin, sophomore. Kay Hubrig, Minot, sophomore. Mary Hudiburgh, Wolf Point, Montana, freshman. Dennis Hudson, Minot, freshman. Richard Huelsman, Mohall, sophomore. Edward Huesers, Garrison, freshman. Sandy Huizenga, Glenburn, freshman. Eugene Hummel, Garrison, freshman. Michael Hummel, Minot, sophomore. Terry Hunter, Minot, freshman. Jody Huseby, Balfour, junior. Carol Hutchinson, Rugby, sophomore. Susan Hyland, Minot, freshman. Roxanne Hystad, Minot, sophomore. Mary Jo Inglehart, Emmet, sophomore. David Ilvedson, Minot, freshman. Gary Imdieke, Minot, sophomore. Daniel Inches, Minot, sophomore. Lyle Indergaard, Minot, freshman. Gary Isaacs, Minot, junior. James Isaak, Anamoose, junior. Ralph Isaak, Anamoose, freshman. Sandra Isaak, Hazen, freshman. Jerry Issel, Minot, freshman. Ronald Iverson. Sawyer. freshman. Michael Ives, Bismarck, senior. Joseph Jablonski, Nutley, New Jersey, sonhomore. Ruth Jacobs, Stanley, sophomore. Dale Jacobsen, Flaxton, sophomore. Judith Jacobson, Drake, sophomore. Bonita Jaeger, Carrington, freshman. Maxine James, Minot. junior. JoAnne Janzen, Munich, freshman. William J anzen, Devils Lake, sophomore. Scott, Jeffrey, Minot, freshman. Paulette Jennings, Washburn, freshman. David Jensen, Westhope, freshman. Herbert Jensen, Ontario, Canada, sophomore. Richard Jensen, Minot, junior. Sandra Jensen, Hazen, freshman. Susan Jenson, Minot, senior. Lois Jevne, Glenburn, freshman. Dennis Johansen, Ryder, sophomore. Larry Johansen, Ryder, sophomore. Pamela Johnk, Williston, freshman. Gladys Johnsen, Velva, junior. Allison Johnson, Regina, Saskatchewan, junior. Alyce Johnson, Rolette, sophomore. , Wai' v X W ' L ff . - N.:-24. f' 5 U KQV? x . lin-f 31 FS . in N1 1 dives' YQ' , as 1 N H 'U N. he Agn - 'J .iii K., 1 ugf- lj. 'Wil Q Wx .. iw -'...1. ..i... s A . 1. ,, . xx L--. - HA ii , , bo' poised attention . Ardyce Johnson, Donnybrook, freshman. Barbara Johnson, Norma, freshman. Carol Johnson, Minot, sophomore. Chris Johnson, Minot, freshman. Diann Johnson, Minot, sophomore. Dianne Johnson, Manfred, freshman. Dianne C. Johnson. Willow City, sophomore Donna Johnson, Powers Lake, freshman. Edward Johnson, Minot, sophomore. Faye Johnson, Minot, freshman. Harvey Johnson, Palermo, freshman. Helen Johnson, Minot, sophomore. James Johnson, Parshall, freshman. Kenneth Johnson, New Town, sophomore. LaJuana Johnson, Des Lacs, freshman. Lance Johnson, Minot, freshman. Larry Johnson, Minot, freshman. Laverne Johnson, Manfred, degree. Lillian Johnson, Burlington, junior. Linda Johnson, Minot, sophomore. Linda Johnson, Parshall, freshman. Lorry Johnson, Minot, sophomore. Mark Johnson, Rolette, freshman. Mary Johnson, Enid, Oklahoma, sophomore. Mary Lynn Johnson, Minot, freshman. Maryann Johnson, Minot, freshman. Nadene Johnson, Lansford, freshman. Pat Johnson, Stanley, freshman. Paul Johnson, Ray, freshman. Paulette Johnson, Starkweather, junior. 4 1 ffm. Peter Johnson, Berthold, freshman. Ross Johnson, Glenburn, freshman. Terry Johnson, Minot, senior. Terry J. Johnson, Garrison, sophomore. Vicki Johnson, Stanley, freshman. Vicki S. Johnson, Minot, junior. Barbara Johnston, Minot, senior. Linda Johnston, Plentywood, Montana, sophomore. Connie Jones, Parshall, freshman. Darla Jones, Jamestown, freshman. David Jones, Minot, freshman. Frank Jones, Minot, senior. Jacquelyn Jones, Minot, junior. Jan Jones, Kenmare, sophomore. Patrick Jones, Minot, junior. Richard Jones, Minot, junior. Vicki Jones, Parshall, freshman. Constance Jordan, Mandan, junior. Walter Jorgensen, Grafton, freshman. Jerry Jorgenson, Leeds, freshman. Linda Jorgenson, Harlow, junior. Gary Jung, Norwich, sophomore. Susan Jungling, Garrison, freshman. Sonya Junker, Mandan, sophomore. Lester J urgens, Taylor, junior. Robert Just, Mandan, sophomore. Delores Kabanuck, Minot, sophomore. James Kabanuk, Minot, junior. Pamela Kabanuk, Jamestown, freshman. Carol Kaeding, Devils Lake, junior. Larry Kaiser, Minot, junior. Daryl Kallberg, Lostwood, freshman. Wallace Kalmbach, Minot, sophomore. Diane Kanenwisher, Stanley, freshman. Yvonne Kanikkeberg, Heimdal, freshman. Donald Kapfer, Anamoose, sophomore. Michael Karlovich, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, freshman. Georgene Kary, Minot, sophomore. Jacqueline Kary, Minot, freshman. Julius Kaseman, Minot, junior. ' A U .N 'ff . M. .' YJ 9' I lfiifn' Q-X ' it ig . 'iff I A ,R W.. L 2- , 1L', if f' r I :L i if if A J 1 I i 0 C B. 1 .ap . fl .rs I n i' Mt, ,g 1' . Qs x -B an A' x ' V, . JJ f If ii X 1: X' Q' . 'P .fl 4.,.l: 'X ' it ng ' .-.x Qi,,.J- is '- 2 Q Q uf ' ' M '-'V+ it i. '-9 'G N W' kin.. L A H !'1?f ! 477' .,I' in F 'i I K xx 3 X A Barbara Kautt, Parshall, freshman. Rodney Kaylor, Norwich, sophomore. Judith Keller, Minot, sophomore. Steven Keller, Harvey, junior. Steven R. Keller, Bottineau, freshman. JuDee Kelley, Ambrose, junior. Karen Kelly, Mohall, sophomore. Linda Kemp, Minot, sophomore. Ray Kerns, Minot, junior. Wanda Kerzman, Coleharbor, freshman. Kathy Kesler, Mandan, freshman. Dave Kessler, Martin, freshman. Sandra Kessler, Cando, freshman. Donna Kettel, Wildrose, freshman. Mary Kieffer, Portal, sophomore. Thomas Kiewel, Minot, freshman. Ella Killmer, Minot, freshman. Cheryl King, Minot, freshman. Debbera Kirby, Williston, freshman. Laurel Kirkeide, Minot, sophomore. Sharon Kitsch, Tioga, junior. Jacquelyn Kitzman, Newburg, freshman Joel Kjera, Maxbass, freshman. Alice Kjerstad, Tioga, freshman. Susan Kjorstad, Williston, junior. Douglas Kjos, Minot, freshman. Eloise Klatt, Mohall, freshman. Candace Klaus, Bismarck, sophomore. Sheila Klefstad, Pekin, junior. Ida Klein, Minot, freshman. Karen Klein, Minot, sophomore. Murray Kline, Minot, sophomore. Patricia Knight, Charlson, freshman. Claudia Knodel, Minot, sophomore. Linda Knodel, Kief, freshman. Cheryl Knoepfle, Sidney, Montana, junior Howard Knoepfle, Sidney, Montana, sophomore Eugene Knutson, Norma, freshman. Loris Knutson, Williston, junior. Paul Knutson, Norma, freshman. Peter Knutson, Norma, junior. Randall Knutson, Hastings, Minnesota, freshman. Sonja Knutson, Kenmare, freshman. Toby Knutson, Norma, sophomore. Wanda Knutson, Tioga, freshman. Barbara Koenig, Minot, freshman. David Koenig, New Rockford, freshman. Carol Kohler, Benedict, freshman. Kevin Kolbo, Mohall, freshman. Terry Kolbo, Mohall, sophomore. Y 4 Q' g Terry Kongelf, Minot, sophomore. Sandra Koolmo, Tioga, sophomore. Carolyn Koppelsloen, Columbus, junior. Constance Koppelsloen Columbus, so homore. P Donna Koppinger, Minot, junior. Jennifer Kopseng, Harvey, freshman. Linda Kosse, Carrington, freshman. Kathleen Kostad, Kenmare, freshman. Kenneth Kostad, Kenmare, sophomore. Barbara Kostenko, Minot, freshman. Darrell Kraft, Minot, freshman. James Kraft, Minot, junior. Marlene Kraft, Rolette, freshman. Robert Kraft, Rugby, sophomore. Tom Kraft, Rugby, junior. In , l A e- , 63- . 1, 1 .N ii -t ' .,' .f Q! F' I '2- L 'ef '57 'lx 11' ft- Agn S N N 7 5 .f '- -off Wx Inf 'I , A l Sir . Mir' an nl -15. I . xi ., ' 'vzrfv' 1-1 'gif' :' JL ig3z::,':?r :ir Y A tfigl v . I : . ' .M fl L. uf Q lf T Sr Lf,-3' 'f , , ii...-. . and dancing fun Karen Kramer, Strasburg, freshman. Richard Krebsbach, Minot, freshman. Twila Krein, Riverdale, freshman. Howard Kremer, Orrin, senior. Marlys Kremer, Orrin, freshman. Douglas Kretschmar, Minot. junior. Roy Kriedeman, Drake, junior. Kathleen Krieger, White Earth, freshman Markaye Kroske, Minot, sophomore. Bonnie Krueger, Manfred, sophomore. John Krueger, Garrison, freshman. Kenneth Krueger, Garrison, freshman. Norman Krueger, Sawyer, freshman. 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Betty Larson, Ryder, freshman. Bonnie Larson, Minot, freshman. Craig Larson, Minot, freshman. Dale Larson, Minot, junior. Donald Larson, Minot, sophomore. Gail Larson, Heimdal, sophomore. Jane Larson, Makoti, freshman. Jeannie Larson, Rugby, freshman. Kathleen Larson, Williston, sophomore. Mark Larson, Minot, freshman. Pamela Larson, Williston, sophomore. David Larvick, Williston, freshman. Rick Laskowski, Deering, junior. Kathleen Laufer, Hettinger, freshman. Arlinda Laumeyer, Mohall, freshman. Leanne Lawrence, Minot, freshman. Nona Lawrence, Minot, freshman. Linda Lawson, Minot, freshman. Richard Lawson, Donnybrook, freshman. Dennis LeClerc, Grafton, freshman. Brian Lee, Lansford, freshman. Carmen Lee, Denver, Colorado, sophomore. Donald Lee, Minot, freshman. Gordon Lee, Berthold, junior. LaDonna Lee, Kenmare, junior. Pamela Lee, Minot, freshman. Philip Lee, Berthold, senior. Roger Lee, Minot, junior. Lonnie Legg, Ruso, sophomore. Kathleen Legge, Minot, freshman. 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Gary Olson, Minot, freshman. James Olson, Minot, sophomore. Joan Olson, Esmond, junior. Johan Olson, Parshall, senior. Karen Olson, Minot, freshman. Larry Olson, Tioga, sophomore. LaVerne Olson, Barton, freshman. Marlaine Olson, Minot, freshman. Michele Olson, Minot, freshman. Robert Olson, Minot, sophomore. Rosanne Olson, Minot, freshman. Ryan Olson, Minot, freshman. Fred Omar, Stanley, junior. Katherine O'Neil, Beulah, sophomore. Karen Onstad, Parshall, freshman. Renae Opdahl, Westhope, freshman. Bonnie Orndorf, Minot, sophomore. Joan Oseles, Minot, sophomore. Richard Osness, Plaza, sophomore. Alan Ostlund, Tolley, freshman. Terry Otterson, Rugby, freshman. Kenneth Otto, Minot, freshman. Darlene Overland, Harvey, junior. Charles Ovitt, Minot, senior. Bob Owens, Minot, junior. Carolyn Oyama, Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii, senior. Alan Page, Underwood, freshman. Bonnie Panosuk, Minot, freshman. Craig Pankratz, Minot, freshman. Janice Pankratz, Minot, junior. Linda Pankratz, Minot, sophomore. Howard Parge, Douglas, freshman. John Parge, Douglas, freshman. Jeanette Paris, Mohall, freshman. wal' ,QE Q n .. .. 0 . -1 sl i3 ? .l .- K -'N er , JV .ff . . , .. . - t if r , ff? nw ni ,gk 1 gl Q-w W - .ii , , N 'af' ,X 1, N.- LL, -J-iv' 'f x N X 'ji' Y M Tlkwih 1 V' A. wr-7' 44 r f .QQ ti I Si H ,Q t.iV wqw Candace Parizek, Deering, sophomore, Ary Park, Bergen, freshman. Barbara Parker, Minot, sophomore. Zoe Ann Parker, Minot, sophomore. Dennis Parkinson, Kenmare, freshman Carol Parkman, Mayville, freshman. Steven Parkman, Minot, junior. LeaRae Parrill, Dinseith, sophomore. Judith Parrow, Lansford, junior. Mary Patch, Trenton, freshman. Gary Patten, Plaza, freshman. Jane Paulson, White Earth, freshman. Pamela Paulson, Stanley, freshman. Alan Pearson, Bottineau, senior. Steven Pedersen, Flaxton, sophomore. Diane Pederson, Baken, sophomore. Julie Pederson, Stanley, freshman. Thomas Pederson, Minot, junior. Walter Penner, Minot, degree. Kathee Perry, Minot, sophomore. 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James Shipman, Minot Air Force Base, sophomore. Thomas Shipman, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. Ba1'ry Showalter, Crosby, sophomore. Norbert Sickler, Minot, senior. Marcia Sidener, Lansford, sophomore. Michael Sirlener, Lansford, junior. Bonnie Siegfried, Fort Yates, sophomore. Betty Siler, Minot, junior. Lawrence Silver, Valley Stream, New York, junior. Paul Simonson, Maddock, junior. Peggy Simonson, Poplar, Montana, freshman. Margaret Sinclair, Jamestown, junior. Lois Sinn, Garrison, sophomo1'e. Clyde Sissel, Minot, junior. Clyde Sivertson, Rolette, freshman. Ioane Sivertson, Newburg, freshman. Darline Sjol, New Town, freshman. Mary Skaar, White Earth, freshman. Pamela Skaar, White Earth, freshman. Vicky Skabo, Minot Air Force Base, senior. David Skari, Balfour, junior. Annette Skarphol, Souris, freshman. Shirley Skelton, Coulter, Manitoba, junior. Lealiae Skinner, Minot, degree. Stephen Skjelvik, Watford City, junior. James Slagg, Washburn, junior. Pat Slater, Minot, sophomore. Diane Slauter, Minot, freshman. Susan Slauter, Minot, sophomore. Virginia Slavick, Minot, sophomore. Diane Sletten, Ryder, freshman. Sandra Sletting, Minot, freshman. George Slicho, Fords, New Jersey, sophomore. Linda Slotsve, Minot, freshman. Geraldine Smesrud, Minot, freshman. Allan Smetana, Lansford, junior. Paul Smetana, Lansford, freshman. Peggy Smetana, Minot, freshman. Cheryl Smith, Minot, freshman. Cindy Smith, Maxbass, sophomore. Curtis Smith, Bismarck, freshman. Darrel Smith, Mohall, freshman. Douglas Smith, Mohall, senior. Kathy Smith, Sawyer, freshman. Steve Smith, Deering, freshman. Vonda Smith, Powers Lake, freshman. William Smith, Minot, junior. Daniel Smitley, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. Cleo Sneva, Grenora, junior. Valerie Snodgrass, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. , Barbara Snyder, Underwood, sophomore. Margaret Soland, Landa, freshman. Marlene Soland, Landai, freshman. James Solar, Mohall, freshman. Darrell Solbakken, Glenburn, freshman. -fseli?,g,,.f .Q . 2 rp: if S1 m. M K ' N ' , 4 A ' xlagb, l SX I XX 'V' V ll I ll. ..,f,T x A l J '-gxigq, 1 1 , 'S-Ne! r, .' K .I ill XT sr' I.- .4 . KJ. -. i 1 N F 'f 'sv 'rr 7 he , Ag gi-E L',fJ' 7 A6 4-px ww, -sf, 1 f. , Jinx, wr-re if E' f ff '- , . e 1' I L E1 rf V x x ' . , ' , ' f' 1 NK KEN FK A L 'ski X il I i I 3. ,.-s 1 ... fl il A. 93L'9',y' . f' .3 p 'W 4, ' Q W: I .L- V I rigwcg. fgi 2 .X ' Q ,f T, ivy' ' . 'S 4 4 IQ .. Esafi . ' 1 H, ug ' 'N' Y WJ 'C ,lv tj ' .,- ' N 4 ' . ' ! NFA xl 'W S, , ' V A ,g '-4 . If -5 , y, . A1 A . If 2 ri-lizx :V '57 A . W, i 0 I 1 4 'N 'X 6.3, Fr Vgrf . In .X 1 .li u v W 8 . Y , I 4 ' N is . ' 1 N' L-if . be :N 1 KX I Q sri! ., Kei 41 in i -- --.. Al fe Affli- Qwgg, UW, A F ,. it H S , Mn., 'gm Sheryl Solberg, Minot, freshman. Layne Solemsaas, Minot, sophomore. Ruby Solemsaas, Mohall, freshman Dean Solomonson, Parshall, freshman. Mary Solomonson, Parshall, junior. Raleigh Sorensen, Douglas. freshman. David Speare, Rugby, junior. Cathy Spencer, Minot, sophomore. Mark Sperry, Rugby, sophomore. Judith Spletstoser, Plaza, freshman. Thomas Sprenger, Denhoff, freshman. Linda Springsted, Columbus, junior. Martha Sprinkle, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, freshman. Glenn Stack, Minot, junior. Ashley Stadick, Underwood, sophomore. Suzanne Stadick, Underwood, sophomore Kenneth Staehr, Douglas, freshman. Hilda Stalinger, Fessenden, sophomore. Robert Stamm, Minot, junior. Steven Stancel, Drake, freshman. Rondi Stanley, Sherwood, freshman. Carol Starr, Egeland, junior. Kenneth Starr, Egeland, junior. Thomas Stave, Berthold, sophomore. Blaine Stavn, Watford City, junior. Gregory Stavn, Watford City, freshman. Gary Steckler, Mandan, sophomore. Gerry Steele, Minot, freshman. Jeffrey Steffen, Bowbells, sophomore. Steven Steinberger, Minot, freshman. Margie Stenberg, Minot, freshman. Jessica Stene, Mohall, junior. Dennis Stevens, Glenburn, freshman. March Stevens, Glenburn, freshman. Mary Stevens, Minot, sophomore. Marilyn Stiles. Minot, sophomore. Gennie Stip, Minot, freshman. Vern Stokke, Minot, junior. Mark Storry, Minot, freshman. Diane Storseth, Minot, freshman. Joyce Strand, Minot, junior. Olive Strandberg, Mohall, freshman. Karen Strecker, Underwood, junior. Tom Stredwick, Berthold, freshman. Linda Strege, Minot, junior. Joseph Streitz, Burlington, sophomore. Mary Streitz, Burlington, freshman. Philip Streitz, Foxholm, sophomore. James Strobel, Minot, freshman. Alan Stroklund, Minot, freshman. Keith Strom, Columbus, sophomore. Marlene Strom, Newburg, freshman. Cheryl Stromstad, Fortuna, freshman. Cameron Strong, Minot, sophomore. Dean Struble, Neillsville, Wisconsin, junior. Gwendolyn Struck, Dunseith, freshman. Jane Sturges, Erie, Pennsylvania, sophomore. Mary Suelzle, Minot, sophomore. Joyce Sullivan, Minot, degree. Gayle Sundahl, Mohall, sophomore. Larry Sundbakken, Benedict, sophomore. Maureen Sundin, Bowbells, freshman. Clarisse Sveen, Souris, freshman. Oline Sveen, Souris, sophomore. Michael Swanson, New Rockford, freshman. Pamela Swanson, Esmond, freshman. James Swenson, Bowbells, freshman. Jerald Swenson, Minot, junior. Ken Switzer, Hamilton, freshman. William Switzer, Minot, sophomore. Peggy Sylling, Oberon, freshman. Kevin Synnott, Minot, freshman. Margaret Talbot, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. Janet Talcott, Westhope, freshman. Rolland Talley, Minot, junior. Caryn Tanberg, Noonan, freshman. Julianne Tande, McGregor, freshman. Steven Tande, McGregor, freshman. Jill Taylor, Minot, freshman. Linda Taylor, Minot, junior. K3 is- ' I if 1 1 I','X ,mf W i -K9 x' A 'K .. X-51 .Xxx 1 '-4 -. Y ' , 5. . Q'x ..P...'Qf5 5.' x ' - IA.- 1 I s any 1f'7 .AL- V in 4 xii' ef? Ti, vkg-, Si! 1 J L fb , bs? I. -va W .. 5 Eifr, Q P, ra .. . . -x . Nl 1 ' A NN f . yin :L--. 1-7 L 5,-,I 2 Eff. in Two 1 'SL my . in-v' K-1 1-4 AL. . 2-51-.4 Far:-'. . 7'A i1 f . Ri 3 , -. aunt: vnu, .4 l Eg 0 li I Jil. bug! Q, G rl- V underclossmen Richard Taylor, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. Paul Tefft, Minot, sophomore. Bonnie Tengesdal, Maxbass, freshman. Donald Tennancour, Rolette, junior. Rose Ternes, Linton, sophomore. Harold Teyler, Drake, junior. Shirley Thiel, Mandan, sophomore. Linda Thingvold, Martin, freshman. Daniel Thomas, Minot, freshman. Donald Thomas, Minot, junior. Hilary Thomas, Balfour, freshman. Marlys Thomas, Minot, junior. Craig Thompson, Coulee, freshman. David Thompson, Black River Falls, Wisconsin, sophomore. Douglas Thompson, Minot, freshman. John Thompson, Rugby, freshman. Judith Thompson, Rugby, sophomore. Peggy Thompson, Glenburn, freshman. Terrence Thompson, Velva, freshman. Erik Thomsen, Minot, junior. Monica Thorlaksen, Powers Lake, sophomore. Margaret Thorness, Epping, sophomore. Thomas Thornton, Washburn, freshman. Gary Thuner, Rolla, junior. Darryl Thurow, Minot, freshman. Robert Thvedt, Crosby, junior. Donald Thymian, Minot, freshman. Jon Tibbetts, Garrison, freshman. Linda Tinjum, Powers Lake, freshman. Henry Togans, Brooklyn, New York, sophomo Rob Tollefson, Minot, freshman. Olivia Tolstad, Landa, sophomore. Charles Tompkins, Minot, freshman. Sandra Tonneson, Souris, sophomore. Virginia Tonneson, Souris, freshman. Kathy Topp, McHenry, freshman. James Torgerson, Williston, freshman. Pamela Torgerson, Harvey, sophomore. Robert Torgerson, Minot, junior. Rosemarie Torgerson, Tioga, freshman. T8 Terry Torkelsen, Bowbells, junior. Candyce Torstenson, Watford City, freshman. Phillip Townsend, Minot, freshman. Paul Trentzsch, Minot, freshman. Laurie Triplett, Minot, freshman. Linda Tuff, Rugby, freshman. Marilynn Turner, Minot, sophomore. Maxine Turner, Minot, freshman. Steve Turner, Minot, freshman. Jeanette Tveito, Sheyenne, sophomore. Cynthia Twete, Minot, sophomore. Dale Twin le Bismarck 'unior g Y, 1 J - Catherine Uhlich, Anamoose, freshman. Stuart Uleberg, Minot, senior. Linda Ulrich, Velva, Junior. Darcy Undhjem, Portal, sophomore. Roger Undlin, Minot, freshman. Paul Unke, Cavalier, freshman. Paul Unwin, Minot, junior. Gordon Upton, Bismarck, junior. Roger Vaagen, Lansford, junior. Sherry Vaagen, Lansford, sophomore. Sally Vachal, Ross, freshman. David Valer, New Rockford, junior. Robert Valer, New Rockford, freshman. Bryan Valker, Minot, freshman. Sylvia Vallejo, Minot, freshman. ruce Vallevik S rin Brook sophomo T8 v-4, B ---1. ...Jw-V .. 1- ,,, -A ,' V' 1 a 'rw- . L., QPU' i It -x f, tip. if L' if 'sf ' V 1 Q' K N .i Q 1 iw 'M J . J , fl 1 B 9 p g I ' Blaine Van Berkom, Powers Lake, freshman. - Linette Vandal, Minot, freshman. , - 4, A. H v i. iv the x, , - 'i FW 'F wi ,, ,J T .M . , . f , '. i - .1 ,,. . , 1 -',. H . , ,:, ' I . :Lv 'id 7.5- f5 1 Jan Van Dyke, Minot, sophomore. Renee Van Eckhout, Minot, junior. Eileen Van Grinsven, Minot, freshman. John Van Grinsven, Minot, freshman. Laurie Vangsness, Ryder, freshman. Jean Van Horn, Parshall, sophomore. Michael Vannatta, Anamoose, freshman Cheryl Vannett, Minot, freshman. Greg Vassel, Ambrose, freshman. Joan Vedvig, Minot, freshman. Douglas Vesey, Plaza, freshman. Kathy Vetter, Washburn, freshman. Twila Vetter, Washburn, junior. Anita Vick, Minot, sophomore. Sharon Voegele, Beulah, sophomore. Anthony Voeller, Fillmore, freshman. Donald Voeller, Minot, freshman. Irene Volk, Minot, freshman. Ronald Volk, Orrin, freshman. Bruce Voth, Turtle Lake, freshman. Carol Waggoner, Carrington, junior. Alan Wagner, Wilton, freshman. Larry Wagner, Hazen, sophomore. Virgil Wagner, Minot, freshman. Maxine Wakefield, Watford City, freshman Gary Wald, Norwich, junior. Mary Wald, Velva, freshman. Patrick Wald, Minot, freshman. Teresa Wald, Minot, junior. Andrew Waldock, Parshall, freshman. Gary Walhaug, Palermo, junior. Timothy Walsh, Minot, senior. Larry Walter, Minot, sophomore. Leonard Warmsbecker, Minot, junior. Joyce Warner, Minot, freshman. Margaret Watson, Newburg, sophomore. James Watts, Minot, freshman. Mary Webber, Minot, junior. Carolyn Weber, Granville, freshman. Jerel Weber, Minot, freshman. i 257 Jerry Weber, Minot, freshman. Marcia Weber, Maxbass, sophomore. Theodora Weber, Granville, sophomore. Leon Webster, Minot, freshman. Lora Wehrung, Watford City, freshman. Robert Weiss, Minot, junior. David Weisser, Harvey, freshman. Collin Weisz, Underwood, junior. Dennis Weisz, Cando, so homore p . Mike Welder, Glencross, South Dakota, junior. Curtis Wells, Cavalier, freshman. John Wells, Minot, sophomore. James Wendt, Minot, junior. Robert Wendt, Minot, freshman. Richard Wengel, Minot, sophomore. Jane Wentz, Minot, freshman. Janet Wentz, Minot, junior. Orvin Wentz, Fessenden, freshman. Debbie Wenzel, Newburg, freshman. Shirley Westerness, Columbus, junior. Gerald Wheeler, Minot, senior. Kathleen Wheeler, Ray, sophomore. Larry Wheeler, Minot, sophomore. Ronald Wheeling, Plaza, freshman. Patricia White, Bowman, sophomore. Virginia Whitefield, Minot Air Force Base, freshman. John Whitley, Sussex, New Jersey, freshman. Robert Whitted, Velva, freshman. Gary Wiese, Hakah, Minnesota, freshman. Emanuel Wiest, Harvey, freshman. Richard Wigness, Minot, senior. Susan Wiley, Minot, sophomore. Timothy Wilhelm, Minot, freshman. Steven Wilhelmi, Minot, freshman. Tommie Willard, Minot, freshman. Hermelle Wilson, Minot, junior. John Wilson, Tioga, freshman. Linda Wilson, Rugby, sophomore. Mary Ann Wilson, Minot, degree. Karl Winkler, Minot, sophomore. Q D ra .I X ' lgQL i 'sv it l ' , H Azfyvtl vi: L X - K V ,N i l I 41. 4 x... A W p . .- . Ltrl .Fm A H . H , .V S l 'fn l l'f'.n': l v ':' ll , V, F' aw I, tl V Q 4. B-A Y Bull K . -aff? X Q Q Y- 'SX bl A 4.7, ,. rf r wwf' W' . I ArN 1. .5 is v, .. -. fag' l xuf' - , p'-Q2 14 V H.. A ,LI .x vuwl 1.129 , Za... ' 1' 1 . f r P' Bef ... . iffif' M' .,,A X. 1027 if -1-. .. 1... . li Jw 97' 'JM N N I. wa. 0 ,V r . Nm as J X 'V ff X V l 1 5, fer x I' 'N I , -31,1 .vel ' .Ln I ,Ji-Q 4 ' 1' If .iw if we .. 4-Q x Y - ,mimi K ni 'iii ' L' n, 1 '11 I Q-J' ., ir. R ' T: -5 4. V wi - ,, rw' in R' Qs .lj L . -QEQQEL A . ' ' ,if-4 ., u . .. ,-,4 h Q YW' F' mi Ruth Wipf, Bowdon, freshman. Rena Witt, Minot, sophomore. Nancy Woehrle, Minot, junior. Nancy Wohl, Anamoose, freshman. Ardyce Wold, Watford City, freshman. Helen Wold, Watford City, sophomore. Donna Wong, Minot, freshman. Jane Wood, Warwick, junior. Joel Wood, Minot, sophomore. Leona Wood, Noonan, junior. James Woodward, Minot, freshman. Lavonne Workman, Minot, freshman. Kathryn Wright, Velva, sophomore. Nancy Wright, Neche, freshman. Ruth Wright, Mohall, freshman. Darrell Wrolstad, Minot, sophomore. Duane Wunderlich, Minot, sophomore. Douglas Wurtz, Ryder, freshman. L. Bruce Wyman, Westhope, sophomore Jeffrey Wynne, Minot, freshman. Jane Yantes, Minot, junior. Colleen Yecoshenko, Drake, junior. Richard Yecoshenko, Butte, freshman. Larry Young, Rolette, freshman. George Youngerman, Minot, junior. S. J oan'Youngerman, Minot, senior. Donna Youtz, Minot, junior. Douglas Yunker, Washburn, sophomore Diane Zaharakis, Minot, junior. Merle Zander, Devils Lake, junior. Thomas Zech, Ferndale, Michigan, freshman Fabian Zeltinger, Kenmare, junior. Leon Zeltinger, Kenmare, freshman. Terence Zeltinger, Tolley, sophomore. Richard Zerr, Harvey, junior. Dan Ziegler, Garrison, freshman. Ronald Ziegler, Drake, freshman. Curtis Zimbelman, Minot, freshman. Verne Zimbelman, Minot, sophomore. Sandra Zorn, Minot, freshman. Sando, Robert ........ Organizations Alpha Psi Omega .... Beaver ............ Beta Gamma Phi .... Beta Theta Sorority .... Campus Players ......... Crane Hall .............. Council for Exceptional Children Dakota Hall ................... Delta Epsilon Phi Sorority Delta Zeta Sorority ............ Elsie Cook Hall ................ Farmer's Union Young Adults .. French Club ................... Gamma Delta . . . ...... . . . . German Club ........ Greek Council .............. 137 124, 125 .... 148 100,101 138,139 . 56,57 ... 155 . 54, 55 104,105 108,109 . 54,55 .... 160 .... 145 .... 166 .... 144 .... 174 Hestia Home Ec. Club .............. 146 International Affairs Society . .. 164 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship . 165 Kappa Delta Pi ................ Kappa P1 .. ..... .............. Lettermen's M Club . ......... Lutheran Student Association . . 154 156 177 168, 169 McCulloch Hall ............. 54, 55 Medical Technology Club ........... 149 Minot State College Band ...... Minot State College Community Symphony Orchestra ......... 128,129 .... 132 Minot State College Concert Choir .. 133 MSC Gavel Club ............... 143 Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity ...... 102, 103 Music Educators National Conference.. .... .. Newman Club ........... Panhellenic Council ..... Papajohns ................ . . Peace Garden Conference ...... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia .... Phi sigma Pi ........... ... 136 170, 171 .... 175 ... 133 162, 163 135 153 Pi Kappa Delta ........ .... 1 40 Pioneer Hall . 56, 57 Pi Omega Pi ............. .... 1 52 Red and Green ................ 126, 127 Roger Williams Fellowship . . . . . . . 172 Sigma Alpha Iota .................. 134 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 112, 113 Sigma Tau Delta .................. 142 Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity 106, 107 Sociology Club .................... 147 Student Association ............ 122, 123 Student National Education Association .................. 150, 151 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 110, 111 United Campus Christian Fellowship ................. .... 1 73 Vagabonds ............ .... 1 31 Vets Club .................... 158, 159 Women's Chorus ............ .... 1 30 Women's Recreation Association . Young Young Democrats ........... Republicans ......... Faculty Aleshire, Harold ..... Allen, 260 Mrs. Marjorie 176 157 161 30 30 Allen, Dr. Warren Amos, Mrs. Ruth .... Archer, Dr. Ronald .... Atwood, Dr. Dale .... Bachrneier, Dean . .. Ballmann, Everett .. . Bangs, Gordon ....... Bauman, Dr. Frank .... 26 .... 25,146 .... 23, 155 .......... 24 28, 74, 76 .... 34, 164 ...,..... 31 ....H. 21,26 Becker, Kenneth ....... . .. 29, 74, 89 Belinskey, Mrs. Carol ..... .. 33 Bergman, Richard ..... 26 Billey, George ....... 33 Bina, Clarence ......... . .. 30 Bjerklie, Mrs. Arlene .. . 25 Bjorlie, C. S. ........ ........ 2 6 Blada, Maurice ..................... 24 Bradley, Leon ............... 22, 37, 135 Bradley, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth ....... 36 Brandt, Dr. James ............... 21, 26 Briggs, Mrs. Susan .... ...... u .. 23 Brown, Gaylen ....... 34, 143 Busse, J . Bernard ...... ...... 2 0 Carney, W. Patrick . . . . . . 32 Castleman, Mrs. Lola .... 22 Caufield, Rodney ........ Chambers, Mrs. Marguerite Christensen, Merritt ...... Chu, Raymond ..... Clausen, Dr. Eric .. Connor, Robert ..... Cox, Miss Garnet .... Crockett, Paul ..... Curtis, John ...... Dammen, Myron . .. Davy, Joel .......... Disrud, Dr. Dennis ..... Dixon, Miss Margaret .... Dokken, Mrs. Lola ..... Domer, Dewayne .... Dovich, Arthur ..... DuGarm, Henry . .. Dyer, Dr. William Eide, Larry ........... Ehart, Mrs. Violette Elgie, Vence ......... Engel, Mrs. Florine ...... Erickson, Miss Adeline .. Fairweather, Floyd .... Farnum, Bruce .......... Fletcher, Mrs. Kenneth .. . Fogel, L. R. .......... . Froeber, James ..... Gano, Dr. David Gilbert, Dr. Edna Gresham, David ....... Grimes, Mrs. Veronica Haas, Mrs. Beverly .... Hartman, Walter .... Hayek, Allen ...... Hettwer, Hang . .. Hirsch, Darvin ...... Hoar, Miss Helen ...... Hoffman, Dr. Charles .... Holloway, Dr. Gordon .... Holmen, Robert ........ Jensen, Richard ..... Johnson, Dr. Arnold Johnson, Herbert ..... Jurrens, Dr. James .... Kahvush, Mrs. Emma .... Kaleve, Mrs. Margaret Kalvelage, Carl ........ 29 21 21,30,126 27 33 35, 147 ..... 20 ... 35 ... 31 ... 26 ... 20 ... 32 ... 31 ... 22 ... 24 ... 22 ... 34 ... 32 .... 21 ...... 31 ... 28, 29 .... 22 ..... 26 ...... 31 ... 33,148 23 35 21 33 23 31, 142 ...... 22 .... 22 .... 36 ...... 23 ... 28, 74 ... 22 ... 31 ... 32 ... 23 ... 33 .... 33 33 26, 150 . ....... 37 ... 31, 144 23 34 Kiang, Clyde ..... Koeneke, D. A. ....... . Ladendorf, Mrs. Agnes Lake, Mrs. Florence Lang, Myron ...... Leiby, Dr. Paul .... Lillehaugen, N. M. Lipe, Dr. Robert Loberg, Mrs. Elsie London, Edward .... Loucks, Miss Ruth .. . Lunday, Dr. Audrey .. Luther, Wes .......... McCann, Miss Kathleen McDonald, William McKinley, Mrs. Mae .. Maclver, Mrs. Leigh . .. Madhok, Dr. Om. P. .. Martin, DeWayne .... Martin, Mrs. Karen Matteson, Mrs. Lucy .. Meulen, Mrs. Edna Morrison, Dr. Paul .... Myhre, Olger ....... Nelson, Harold ...... Nokelby, Miss Betsy .. Norem, Mrs. Ruth Okland, Miss Bertha . . Olson, Dr. Gordon Olson, Mrs. Majorie Parker, Herbert ..... Pate, Mrs. Anne Paul, Mrs. Carolyn Perry, Dr. Richard . . . Peterson, Donald .. Quam, Oscar ........ Reich, Dr. Roland ..... Romine, Mrs. Gladyce . Rostad, Mrs. Eleanor . . Russell, C. B. ...... . Ryan, Michael ......... Schjeldahl, Miss Sandra Schlapman, Richard . .. Schneider, Harold ..... Schwieger, C. R. . . . . Seibel, Kirby ...... Shearer, Earl ....... Slaaten, Miss Doris .... . . . Smith, Harry ........ Spoelstra, John ....... Stanlake, Mrs. Sandra Stillwell, Dr. Roy ..... Streeper, Joe ........ Strohm, John ......... Stusrud, Miss Pearl . .. Sundet, Mrs. Dee .... Sundet, Dr. Jerold .... Swanson, Dr. Paul .... Tandberg, Miss Gerilyn Taylor, Frank ........ Timken, Dr. Richard .. Turner, Mrs. Muriel Turner, Thomas .. .... Wallin, Mrs. Julianne Wallin, Ralph ........ Walsh, Robert ....... Wax, Dr. Joseph Wells, Glen ....... White, Miss Helen Whitt, Miss Lucille Wilson, Floyd ..... ........ 27 31,141,158 ....... 154 ........ 23 ..... 21 ...... 32 ... 34,143 ..... 32 ...... 23 37, 132 ... 23,155 23 . 29, 80, 82 ...... 29 ... 26 .... 22 H. 22,29 .... 32 ... 33 ... 27 ........ 22 .. ........ 22 35,143,173 .... 21,26 ........ 30 ... 22 ... 22 ... 26 ... 18 ... 22 ... 20 ... 27 ... 22 ... 33 ... 20 ... 20 ... 26 ... 30 ... 22 .... 27 ... 29,94 ..... 24 ... 22,37 ...... 24 ... 24, 152 .... 25,156 ........ 33 ........ 34 24,112,175 ........ 33 ........ 37 ... 26 ... 36 ..... 33 ... 36,37 ..... 24 ..... 30 ........ 37 .... 37,131 ....... 31 . .... 25, 156 32 30,125 31 31 36 33 22 34 30 29 22 Wilson, John ...... ......... 3 4 Wilson, Wiley ...,............... 28, 74 Zimmerman, Miss Joyce ..... 31, 133, 144 Students Aaberg, Carol Aamot, Karl ..... Aasheim, Carmen . Abel, Karen ...... Abell, Thomas Aberle, John ....... Ackerson, Donald .... Ahmann, Darrell . Ahmann, James .. Albertson, John .. Albertson, Miles .. Albin, Sherry ........ Alexander, Patrick Allen, Calman .... Allen, Joel .... Aller, Kathy .... Alme, Pamela Alme, Patricia .. . . 175, .I 1.512 ., . 155, . 10111 . . . 147, Altringer, Allen .... ........ Amsbaugh, Karen Amundson, Jane . . . . . . . . Amundson, Susan . Anderson, Almaree Anderson, Bernice Anderson, Carol .... , . Anderson, Charles . . . . . . . Anderson, Cheryl . Anderson, Connie . . . . . Anderson, Daryl .... Anderson, Duane .. . Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Larry . Anderson, Linda .. Anderson, Mike ..... Anderson, Mike T. Anderson, Miles .... . . Anderson, Norman Anderson, Phyllis . . . . . Anderson, Railton Anderson, Richard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Roger .... Anderson, Roxie ..... Anderson, Shireen Anderson, Wilma . . . Anfinson, Burtis .... Anseth, Judith . . . Ark, Helen ......... Armstrong, Evan Artz, Helen ..... Asbe, Steven .... Auch, Gregory Auch, Terry .... Aus, Danny .. Austin, James Axness, Charles .. Axness, Gary ..... Axness, Sheryl .. Axtman, Mark -. -. 100, 155, . . . 129, 87, 177, 55, 112, . . . . 87, 1332 133, '.'. . 150, . '00, '. '. '.' 110, Axvig, Dale . .. Aziz, Harold 102, Azure, Lancelot ...... 126, B Bachmeier, Bonny ...... 40, 108, 115, 176, Bachmeier, Stanley . . . .... . . . . Bacon, Kerry ....... .... 1 28, Bader, Bette ..... . . . . . . Baertsch, Dick ....... . . . . . . . Baertsch, Winifred .... 112, Bahl, Robert ....... . . . . . . Bahn, Maxine .... . . . . . . . Bailey, B. Duane . . . .... 102, Baisch, Bryce .... . . . . . Baker, Beatrice . . . . . . . . . . Baker, Marlys . .. .... 100, Baker, Robert . . . . . . Bakken, Duane . . . . . . . Bakken, Rodney . . . . . . . . Baldner, Patricia .... .... 1 76, Baldwin, Cheryl . . . . . . . . Balerud, Nancy .... .... 1 00, Ballantyne, Larry .... Ballantyne, Linda . . ...... . . Ballew, Roger .... ..... .... Barke, Virginia ..... 128, 173, Barks, Sister Mary ..... . Bartelson, Jane ..... . . . . . . . Bartelson, Jean . . . .... 125, Bartl, Larry . .. . . . . .. Bartsch, Debbie . . . . . . Bartz, Robert . . . . . 91, Bassitt, Bonita . . . . . . . . . Batema, Carol . . . .... 173, Batema, Lyle Batke, Ardell ........... . 85, Batke, Judy .............. 100, 149, Batson, Dennis . .. 128, 131, 135, 136, Bauch, Terryle .................... Bauer, Brenda ...... .... 1 25, Bauman, Beverly .... .... 1 12, Baxter, Joan ...... .... 1 12, Beach, Beverly . . . . . . . . Beach, William . . . . . . Bean, Mary ..... . . . Bean, Orville . . . . . . Becker, Barbara . . . . . Becker, Karen . . . . . Becker, Michael . . . . . . Beedy, Judith . . . . . Behm, Ronald .... . . . Behrens, Jeffrey .... .... Beierle, John ..... ...... Belford, Celinda .... 155, Belk, Robbie . . .... 143, Bell, Bruce ..... . . . . . . Bell, Debbie ....... .... 1 12, Belmont, Danelle . . . . . . . . Bender, Duane . . . . . . . . . Benham, Diann .... .... 1 12, Benjamin, Noreen . . ........... . . Bennett, John .... ............... Bennett, Vicki ......... 128, 131, 136, Benson, Barbara ................... Benson, Douglas .... ............. Benson, Patricia ............... 139, Benton, Ronald .................... Bentz, Beckee 64, 95, 112, 119, 176, 180 209 209 174, 209 209 209 209 209 210 210 210 210 210 181 181 106 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 60 125 210 210 210 177 210 210 210 210 210 181 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 211 211 210 210 211 181 211 211 181 211 211 211 211 Berck, Danny .. Berg, Deborah . . .. Berg, Eugene . . Berg, Janice . . . Berg, Jeanette . . . Berg, Linda . . . Berg, Lyle Berg, Marie .. Berg, Sheila .. Berg, Zella ...... Bergdahl, DeLynn Bergman, Carol Bergquist, Bruce . Bergstad, Alan . . . . . . Berndt, Gerald .... . . Berner, Barbara . . . . . . . . Bernsdorf, Jacqueline . . . . Berryman, Dennis 80, 81, Berryman, Linda -Bertsch, Ronald . . . . . . . . Berube, Cecile . .. Berve, Clarice Best, Renee . .. Bexell, Scott ..... Bickler, Michael . . . Biggs, Mark Billey, Phillip .. Binde, Bonnie . . . Bishop, Roger .. Bjelland, Larry . .. Bjorgan, Robert .... Bjorge, Marie Bjornson, Marlin Black, Joline ..... Black, Wesley .... .. Blackburn, Earl . .. . . Blada, Sheila Blanchard, Richard Blessum, David .... Blessum, Louise .... Bleth, David ..... Bleth, Robert . . . Blikre, Steve .... Bloms, Gloria .. Bloms, Kathy .. Bloms, Pat .... Bloom, Roger ..... Blumhagen, Arlo Bodine, Ronyl .... Boe, Robert ...... Boechler, Duane Boechler, Edward Boechler, Verna . . . Boehm, Patty .. Boen, Ronald . .. Bohl, Virginia .. Bohrer, Nancy .... Bolyard, Philip . .. Bondly, Carol ...... Bonebrake, Nancy Booth, William ..... Borgen, Judeen Borgers, Deborah Borgers, Ellen Borka, James .... Borstad, Barry Borstad, Blanding Borstad, Kayleen .... Bossert, Arnold . . . . , . Botnen, Barbara . . . . . . . 8, 5 . 108, 149, 139, iii, 133, 175 129, 108, 131, 5 82, 106, 104, 147, 133, 134 128, 131 161, 150 131, 131, 145, '1'55, 123, 131, 106 100 155, . . . . IIE, Botz, Bradley .... 106, 129, 131, Bovee, Susan . . . . -........ I J Brandt, Curtis ..... Crowther, Gloria .. Bowersox, Vance . . . Boxeth, Bonita Boyle, Thomas .... Braasch, Betty Braaten, Jarlene . . . Brabandt, Roger . . . Bradford, Peter Bradley, Connie Brandt, Colleen . . . . . . Branesky, Jerry ..... Brannan, C. Louise Brannan, Colleen ..... . Brannan, Steven . . . Braswell, Hope .. Braun, Linda ...... Brayson, LaVonne .... Brazle, Anita ...... Bredahl, Judy Breding, Carter . . . Breding, Steven Brekke, Daniel .. Bremer, Bruce . . . Brennan, Betsy ........ Bretheim, Bette ....... Brewster, Dale ..... 76, Brewster, Donald .............. Brey, Joyce ..... Briggs, Robert ........ Britton, C. Valerie Britton, Roger ...... Broad, David ........ Broadway, Marcia . .. Brodal, Lenore ..... Broschat, Marcia .... Broyen, Helen ..... Brothen, Eldon .... Brown, Bernadette Brown, Corrine ........ Brown, Robyn . . . . . Brudwick, Janet . . . Bruels, Gloria .... Bruner, Linda ..... Brumfield, Michele .. Brunmeier, Otto Brunner, Leo ...... Brutlien, Dennis Brye, Paul ...... Bryson, Victoria .. . Buen, Patricia Buerkle, Richard .. Buettner, Ramona Bunker, Sherryl Burchill, Carl ..... Burckhard, Terry .... Burgess, Marilyn Burkett, Thomas ...... Burkhart, Dwight ..... Burkhartsmeier, Andrea Burkhartsmeier, Jay .. Burnham, Connie Burns, Kathy ....... Bursinger, Margaret . . . Burt, Mary ......... Busch, Juanita .... Busch, Kevin ...... Busche, Randall Bushaw, Susan .... Butts, Dick ..... Byerly, Clyde Byorum', Glenn .. Byron, James .... 262 .. 80, 83, 1215 . '149, 97, 51, 112,155 I I I 125, '1'3'1', 75, .ff'ifiQ, 176, ..ff 3055, 106, 153, 177, 106, 135, 152, 176, .. . .gi 126, 133, 134, .lgdy 110, 153, 75, 76, 76, 106, 'fff'i46, 15'5', 94, . f 154, 156, f '102, . '110, . . . 76, 78, 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 182 212 212 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 182 106 213 213 213 213 213 213 182 183 213 213 213 213 213 213 21 213 213 134 183 213 183 213 183 214 214 214 214 214 183 214 87 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 183 183 214 183 214 183 214 102 183 174 214 C Caley, Kathy ....... 214 Callahan, Katheryn . . . . . . . 183 Callahan, Michael . .. ..... . 214 Callahan, Patricia . .. 100, 214 Campbell, Barbra .... 156, 214 Campbell, Richard ..... . 214 Canevello, Victor . . . . . . 131, 214 Cantwell, Thomas .... .... 2 14 Carkuff, Geraldine . . . . . . . 214 Carlson, Becky ..... ......... 2 14 Carlson, Bruce .... ............. 2 14 Carlson, Dwight .... 65, 75, 87, 214 Carlson, Nancy . .. .... 160, 169, 214 Carlson, Robert .... .,... 1 23, 183 Carlson, Ruth ..... . 214 Carlson, Sharon ............ . 214 Carlson, Wayne ............... 106, 214 Carnell, Frances ..... 128, 133, 134, 183 Carr, Audrey ..... ........ 1 08, 214 Carr, Dale 214 Carr, James ......... .... 2 14 Carso, Bruce ......... ......... 2 14 Carter-Squire, Joseph .............. 214 Cato, Annette ............. 156, 183, 215 Caughey, JoEllen . . . . ......... . . 183 Chadinha, Richard 158, 215 Chambers, Donna .... ...... 2 15 Chapin, Wayne .... ...... 2 15 Charlebois, Judy ..... 176, 215 Charlebois, Richard ........ . 215 Charlebois, Steve .... .. 75, 106, 215 Charlebois, Stuart .... ...,..... 2 15 Charley, Betty .... ....... 1 84 Charron, Maxine . . . . . 215 Chelgren, Duane ...... . 215 Chilson, Michael . . . . . . 110, 215 Chisholm, Janet ........ . 215 Christen, Connie ....... .. . 95, 115, 249 Christen, Kathleen ....... ..... 1 00, 215 Christenson, Mary Ann .... ........ 2 15 Christiansen, Bill .... ........ 1 73, 215 Christiansen, Bruce 128, 131, 136, 215 Christiansen, Dennis ............... 215 Christianson, Harlan . ......... 215 Christiansen, Joan .......... . 131 Christiansen, Mary E. 100, 128, 133, 134, 173, 184 Christianson, William ...... 129, 153, 215 Christman, Rod ...... ........... 2 15 Christopherson, Elaine . . .... 215 Christopherson, Glenda ............. 215 Christopherson, Gloria ............. 215 Clark, Clarine ....... .... 1 33, 150, 215 Clark, Gary .......... . 215 Clark, James .... . 102, 215 Clark, Janene .... 131, 215 Clayson, Lynn ..... . 215 Clayton, Robert ....... . 215 Clyde, Bruce ..... ....... 1 10, 215 Clyde, Forrest .... .. 106, 174, 215 Coe, Donald ................... 158, 215 Cofer, Colin ......,.. ......... 7 5, 215 Cofer, Rocklyn . 71, 87, 106, 177, 206, 215 Colby, Patricia ..................... 215 Collins, Meredith ........ , 184 Colloca, Joseph .... ......... 7 1, 88 Connole, William . ., .... 71, 106, 215 Connor, Marianna . .. .... 112, 133, 215 Conway, Catherine ........ . 215 Cook, Bill ......... . . . 89, 215 Cook, Constance Cook, Cynthia Cook, Kathleen Cook, Terry ...... Cooper, Van ........... Coughlin, Sandra . Courter, Lynn .... Courtney, Craig . .. Coutts, Nancy Coyne, Rita ...... Craig, Michael Crawford, Johnny . Crawford, Mavis . . . Cress, Robert .... Crestoni, Joseph .. Crilly, Timothy Crites, Kenneth . . . Crommett, Florence Cross, Nyla ......... Cunningham, Marie Currie, Celia ...... Cvancara, Bob .... Cvancara, Clark .. Cysewski, James . Daffe, John Dahl, Alice . .. Dahl, Holly . . . Dahl, Janice . . . Dahl, Richard .. . Dahlen, Diane . .. Dakutak, John Danielson, Harley Dannewitz, Doren .... Dannewitz, Duane . Davick, Richard .. Davidson, Dorian . Davis, Joseph .... Davy, Carol Davy, Calvin . . . Davy, Connie Dean, Diane Deardurff, Dalton Deering, Judith Deeter, Conrad . DeFranza, Robert . DeGree, Doug Delaney, David .. DeLong, Linda ,. Delzer, Donna Demaree, Billy .. Dempsey, Arlene Dempsey, Mary Deplazes, Leonard . . . . 76, 102, 143, ...75, QI I 166, . . .... 131, . . .... 128, . . 102, 177 174 128 177 1121 167 131, 147, 163, 176, 174, 150, 100, 149, 153, 123, 129, 176, . . . .... 106, DeSchneau, Jean . ..... 100, 155, Deutsch, Robert . . . Dick, Steven ..... Dickens, Max . . . Diebold, Bruce . . Diede, Janeen . . . Dieker, Phyllis . . Dignan, Jean ..... Dignan, Robert .... Dihle, Darren . . . . . . . Dobrinski, Cheryl . . . Dobrovlny, Collin .... ......... Dockter, Margaret Dockter, Raphael ...... 129, 133, 71, 156, 1121 174, 153, 145, 135 Dockter, Sherwin Doede, Richard . .. Dokken, John Dolan, Darryl Dolan, Patricia . .. Doman, Walter .... Domsten, Dale ...... Donavan, Patrick Downie, Lois .... Downs, Debra ..... Doykos, Kenneth Draeger, Keith . .. Drath, Bruce ...... Dravland, Gerald Drawz, Barbara Driessen, Ralph .... Druce, Cheryl Duhamel, Lanny . . . Dunham, Nancy . . . Dunkle, Rodney . . . Dunn, John ..... Dupre, Dennis .... Dupre, Kathleen Durward, Darlene Dwyer, George .... Dykhoff, Richard Dyrnes, Leona .... Dyrness, Ralph Dyste, Bernard .... Dyste, David .... Eaton, Elizabeth . . Ebert, Gregg .... Ebert, Joe ...... Edinger, Larry ..... Effertz, Timothy Effertz, Vicky .... Egge, Shirley ..... Eggen, Charles Ehreth, Roberta . . . Eickhoff, Barry .. Eide, Ken ....... Eidsness, Alan .. Edstrom, Dale .. Elberg, Beverly .. Elberg, Jerry .... Elbert, David .... Elder, Richard .. Ellingson, Jan ..... Ellingson, John .... Ellingson, Linda . . . Elliott, Paul ..... Elliott, Thomas Ellison, Jane ..... . . . 165, 129, 1.15 158, 172, 153, 54, . . 1215, 115, .. 65, 117, 15102, 100, 131, .I 128, 161 ' ' I 141 . 102, 161 56, 158, 112, 128, 112, 174 75 50,112,142 Ellwein, Sandy ............ 112, Elsperger, Janet ....... Elsperger, Karen Elsperger, Mike Elstoen, Roger .... Elston, Sharon Ely, Judith . .... . Eman, Carie . . . . . . Emerson, Sandra Eng, Ronald ...... Eng, Sharon .... Enge, Linda ..... Engeberg, Linda . . . Engel, Diane ...... Engelhard, Dennis 152 Y 104, 144, 145, 129,133, 131, .' 127, 104, 217 133 217 106 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 218 218 218 110 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 137 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 185 218 185 218 218 218 185 218 218 218 218 218 219 219 219 219 219 219 185 219 219 Engelhardt, William . . . .. 219 Enget, Dale ......,. 219 Enget, Laurel .... ..... 1 72 Enget, LeeNae ....... . 172 Enget, Lorna .... .... 1 72, 219 Ennis, Richard ..... . 219 Enno, Roland .... ................. 2 19 Enockson, Avis ..............,..... 219 Enockson, Cleo 128, 133, 134, 136, 219 Erck, Leslie ....................... 219 Erdmann, Joseph .................. 219 Erickson, Ardis . . . . . . 185 Erickson, Betty ............ . 219 Erickson, Curtis ................... 102 Erickson, Diane ....... 128, 131, 165, 219 Erickson, Dorothy ................. 219 Erickson, Glenda .................. 219 Erickson, Jean Anne ...,.. 104, 131, 168, 169, 219 Erickson, Linda ....... 148, 172, 219 Erickson, Mary Lynn .. ........ 128 Erickson, Roger ...... .. . 219 Erickstad, Alice .... 185 Esades, James .. ..... 219 Eslinger, Gary ...... . 219 Eslinger, George .... .... 1 06, 219 Eslinger, Norma . .. .... 155, 219 Espesth, Jay ...... . 219 Estby, David ..... ..... 2 19 Esterby, Barbara . .. ..... 94, 219 Esterby, Kip ...... .... 1 56, 219 Etier, Jon .......... ....... 2 19 Evanger, Barbara . . . . . . 185 Evans, Gene ...... ........ 2 19 Evans, Jane ...... ............ 2 19 Evenson, Collin .... . . . 102, 114, 219 Ewing, Gary ......... . 219 F Faber, Linda ....... 219 Fagerbakke, Lynne . . . .... . 219 Fagerland, Ellen .... ........ 2 19 Fairbanks, Jane Ann .... .... 1 49, 220 Fairbanks, Paul ...... .... 1 02, 220 Fairbrother, Lynn ................. 220 Fandrich, Marlys .................. 185 Farden, Gerald 128, 133, 135, 161, 220 Farden, Sandra Kay ............... 220 Farmer, Barbra .................... 220 Farrell, Deborah .............. 220, 145 Farrell, Dwight .. 71, 76, 86, 87, 106, 115, 220 Farrell, Ronald ........... Farstad, Carmen .... Faryer, Marylin .. Fast, Donald .... Faul, Jeffery .... Faul, Leslie ....... Fazollahi, Siavosh .. Fecho, Bonnie . .. Fecho, Joy .... Fecho, Terry .. Fedje, Susan Feldner, Donn ......... Feldner, Susan . . . 112, Fennell, Kay .......... Fennewald, Donald Fenster, Karen ...... Festvog, John ..... Fetzer, Janice 177, 71, 80, 85, 220 112,220 220 220 80,102,220 148,165,220 ..........220 100,220 185 156,220 112,220 ..........88,89 114, 124, 175,220 ............220 ........220 154,185 ...149,220 165 Fiedler, Dennis Fiedler, Bernard Findlay, Dennis Fines, Rodney Fink, Earl .... Finke, Roger .,.. Finken, Dorothy .. Finken, Sharon Finnessey, John ...... Finnessey, Patrick .... Fisketjon, Janet . 112, Fitzer, Janet ......... Fitzgerald, Gary ...... Fitzmaurice, Deborah Fix, Diane ......... Fix, Ernest Fix, Ramona .... Fix, Richard .... . Fjeld, Kathleen . . . Flaherty, Joy ....... Flammang, Douglas Flaten, Allen ....... Flaten, Jean ...... Flaten, Karen ........ Flatla, Lynette ................ 148, 128, 129, 131, . . . 134, 128, 131, ' 1165, 131, 150, Flegal, Daniel 131, 128, 136, 161, Fletcher, Kenneth ..... Fletcher, Robert .. Foss, Robert .... Flynn, Jill ...... Flynn, Jacquelin .. Fogel, Charlotte .. Folden, Clayton .. Ford, Cheryl ....... Foreman, Lorraine .. Forland, Judith ...,. Forness, Janice Forsberg, Terry .... Forschen, Barbara .. Fosland, Doris Foss, Darlene . . . . . Foss, Deanna .... . . . Foss, Lucretia . . . . . Foss, Robert ..... Fossum, Joan Fossum, Linda Foster, Anna .... Barbara . . Foster, Foster, Gus ..... Foster, Jane . . . Janice Foster, Fournier, Nancy Fox, Marjorie . . . . . . Fralick, Marsha .. Frank, James .... . . Frankhauser, John . . . Franklin, Joyce Franklin, Wesley . . . Frants, Karla ........ Federickson, Debbie . . . Federickson, Dennis Fretheim, Linda .. Fretland, Carole Fretland, Sandra Steven Fretland, Fretland, Wallace . . . Frey, Glenn ....... Frey, Steven ...... Freyholtz, Jean .... Frick, Jeanne . .. Frick, Judy . . . 128, .........--.. 131, 168, 169 . 11281 71 . 112, 123, 129, 131, 186, 128, 131,165 155, .. 80, 85, .. 102, . . . 128, 133, .QI 100, 151, .. ....... 185 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 136, 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 221 221 221 221 221 221 173, 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 185 221 221 221 222 222 222 185 222 222 222 222 222 222 165 222 222 238 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 263 Fried, Glenn .. Fritza, Rose . ..... . Froeber, Kathleen . Frost, Tom ........ Fuller, Barbara .... Fuller, Ronald Funke, Robin ...... Furness, Robert ...... Fursteneau, Sheryl G Gackle, Renae .... Gad, Charles .... Galster, Marvel .... Game, Nancy ...... Gannaway, Mary Jo Garaas, Gail ...... Garaas, Jane ..... Garbe, Marlene .... Garbe, Terry ........ Gardella, Sandra .. Garner, Gail ...... Garrison, Dianne Garrison, Gladys Garske, Charles Gartner, Sharon Gates, Linda ....... Gauderman, Bonnie Gedrose, Ed ....... Geffre, Thomas .... Gefroh, Patricia Gehl, Susan ...... Gehring, Larry .... 108, 176, 100, 222, iebl 131, 128, 153, QQQQ'ii2Q 166, 148, Gehringer, Charles .. Gegringer, Susan Gendreau, Robert .. Genesen, Mac ..... Gerhach, George Germann, James Gervais, Cynthia .. Gessner, Mike .... Gessner, Susan . .. Geyer, Gary Gibbs, Dana Gieser, Agnes ..... Gieser, Edith ..... .. Gieser, Rose Marie .... Gifford, John ...... Gilbertson, Arlen .. Gilbertson, Arvy .. Gilbertson, Karen Gilbraith, Vance . .. Gjerdevig, Donna Ra Gjesvold, Bruce .... Glack, Nicolette Goedecke, Karen Goedert, Janice Goetz, Candace Goetz, Diane ...... Goetz, Margaret . .. B Gondringer, Donna . . . . Goodfellow, William Goodman, Bonnie . Goodman, Jon ..... Goodman, Larry . .. Goranson, Dianne .. Gorde, Denis ..... Gorde, James .... Gorde, Mark .... Gorde, Sherry . .. 264 132, 129, 171, 139, all 71,106, 167, . .. 155, 57, 168, 169, . 100' . . . 131 186, 155, u I .' .I ..... v 66, 112, 155, 1 Gordon, Reid William Gottbrecht, Marc ,Gourneau, Arthur Graff, Harlan .... Grandall, Michael .............. 177, Grant, Mary ...................... Grantier, Brooks .. 128, 129, 132, 133, 136 Grantier, Jayne ....... 129, 131, 136: Graumann, Karen . . . . . . ..... . . . Greff, Shirley .... Gregerson, Gordon ..... 128, 140, 141, Gregoire, Devora .......... , ....... Grendahl, Mark Grensdiener, Carol .. .........8'1, Grenvik, Jacqueline . . . . . Grenz, Arlo ......... Grenz, Gerald Griffin, Connie . . . . Grimes, Trudy . .. . . 40, 53, Grinolds, Kathy ............... Groninger, Ronald .... Gronos, Gregory .. Grosche, Susan .. Gross, Delores . . . Gross, Pauline .,.... 129, 131, Grossman, Barbara Grossman, Leo ..... Grubb, Darrel . . . , . . Gruenberg, Larry ..... Gudbranson, Deborah Guderjahn, Rodney .... . . . Gudmunson, Sandra .... . . . Guclmunson, Sheldon . . . . . Guenther, Jean ..... Guenther, Marilyn Guilbert, Karen . .. Guler, Gary ..... Gullicks, Hazel .. Gullickson, Lela .... .-5 Gustafson, Barbara . . . . . Gustafson, Raymond Gustafson, Risso . . . Guthrie, Roger .... Gutknech, Deborah . . . Guttormson, Larry ...........,. Guttromson, Marilyn ..... . 104, H Haag, Sharon ....... Haagenson, Warren Haakenson, Eloise Haaland, Donald Haaland, Phillip . .. Halland, Phillis .... Haas, Trudy ......., . . Haberstrah, Glenda Hadner, Kathryn .... .... . . 146, 128, 133, Marilyn ................ Hagan, Larry ..... Hagen, Beverly . . . Hagen Carleen .... Hagen Ellyn .... Hagen Judy .. Hagen, Karen Hagen Lewis .... . . . Hagen, Hagen Richard ..... 110, 143, Hagenstein, Mary ............. Hager, Hilary ..... 1581 104, 128, 136, 128, 152, 155, 100, 87, 1331, 150, 110, 164, 133, 131, 150, 135, 1914, 100, Hager, Kenneth Haggin, Barry Hahn, Richard .... Haider, Lois .... Haider, Sam ..... Halden, Douglas Halden, Larry Hale, Lawrence . . . Hall, Gloria Hall, Rachel ......... Hallingstad, Laurel Halquist, Bonnie .. Halstead, Harry . .. Halverson, Sandra Halvorson, Helen . Halvorson, Janice . Halvorson, Roger . Haman, Doris .... Haman, Julie .... Haman, Kathy .. Haman, Theresa .. Hames, Walter .. Hammer, Carol Hammer, Ronald .. Hammond, Bonita . Hance, Ronald .... Hancock, Dianne . Hanenburg, Dale Hanes, Cindy ..... Hanlon, Ernest ...... Hannegrefs, Laurel Hannesson, Leo . . . . Hansen, Arthur 128,133, 129, 133, 136, 75, .... 102, 114, . . f '104, f '51, 95, '100, . I 1223 Hansen, Christian ......... 131, 139, Hansen, Corine .. 108, 137, 138, 139, Hansen, Donald Hansen, Muriel . . . Hansen, Gerald Hansen, Judith . .. Hansen, Marie Hanson, Deborah ., Hanson, Dennis .. Hanson, Diane Hanson, Dianna .. Hanson, Erling Hanson, Glenna Hanson, Janice . . . Hanson, Julie . . . Hanson, Karen Hanson, Kenneth . Hanson, Mary Ann Hanson, Mary Beth Hanson, Muriel Hanson, Russell .... Hanson, Sheila .. Hanson, Shirley .. Hanson, Virginia . Hapip, David .... Hapip, Diana ..... Harder, Jayne .... Harkness, Todd . . . Harmon, Jerry . .. Harr, Darrell ..,. . . Hart, Mark ...... Hartgrove, Michael Hartleib, Rodney ..... Hartsoch, John ..... Hasby, Lilah . .. Hase, Linda .... Hass, James . . . Hass, Judith .... Hatton, Hauck, Robert . . James 141, 104, 119, 123, 104, 156, .:i'112, 152, . 12115, 52, 115, 146, 150, ..'158Q f f f '104,' 145, 106, 164, .'.'.'1kal .. 158, 100, 150, 167, Hauge, Richard . . . Hauge, Terrine .... Haugeberg, Lowell Haugen, Dennis .... Haugen, Jonene .. Haugen, Joe .... Haugen, Judith .... Haugen, Michael Haugen, Paul .... Haugen, Terry ...... Haugland, Eugene Haugland, Marianne Hauschulz, Debra .. Hauschulz, Marlys . Hauser, Jean . .. Headrick, Barbara .... . . . Healy, Gerald ...... . .. Heat, Emmeline .... .. Hedger, Richard . . . Hedlin, Mavis .... Hedlund, Robert . .. Heer, Robert ..... Hegdahl, Jerry . . . Hegland, Roberta Heil, Linda ....... Heilman, Patricia .. Heim, Wayne .... Heimdal, Larry . .. Heine, Patricia Heinle, Sandra .. . Heinzer, Bradley .... . . . Heitmann, James .. Heizelman, Shirley . .. Helland, Donald Helland, Wallace .......... Helm, Carmen ...,......... Helm, George ..... 110, 129, Helseth, Bruce ...... , ..... Hembre, Joel ....... Henderson, Diane .... Hendrickson, Adrahl Hendrickson, Jon .. Henegar, Darcie Henjum, Kathy . .... .. . Hermessy, Mary . . . Hennix, Donna Henriksen, Cynthia Henry, Dale ...... . Henry, Marjorie .. Hensen, Richard .... . Herigstad, Jim . .. Heringer, Carolyn . . Heringer, Margaret . . . . . . Hermanson, Judy .. . . Herring, Brenda Heskin, Carolyn Hett, Byron ...... Hettwer, Kathy .... Heulsman, Richard Heydt, Dennis ..... Hierath, John .... Higgins, Samuel Hight, Arlyne .... Hight, Warren .... Hildebrand, Linda . . . 131, . . 129, 155, 112, 156, 138, 139, .. 158, .. 131, 128,' 151 . ...... 158, ........ 133, 136, .... 125, 176, 129, 133, 131, 136, ...-.... 112, 92, 128, 165, 129, 132, 134, . . 167, ....176 Hildenbrand, Dianne , Hill, Carolyn ....... Hill, Jimmy .. Hill, Lester .. Hill, Marilyn .... Hill, Murray . . 112, ,I-Iillestad,-Gail . ..... Hinschberger, Cheryl Hintz, Jeannette ..... Hintz, Karen ....... Hjelmstad, Carol Hjelmstad, Janet Hoag, Douglas .... Hoberg, Allen ....... Hoepfer, Kathleen . . . Hoerer, Judi ..... Hoff, Steven Hoffard, Penny . .. Hoffart, David Hoffart, Donald Hoffart, Michael Hoffert, Bruce Hoffert, Donna . . . Hoffman, Lola .... Hogue, Conrad Hoiland, Gerald .... Holien, Jeanette .. Holien, Patrick Holle, Janice Holle, Kathy .... Holle, LaRae .... Holm, LaVonne Holmen, Patricia .. Holmen, Robert . .. Holtan, Barbara .... Holten, Denise . .. Holter, Carol . . . Holter, Clayton .... Holter, Dean ....... Holwegner, Lawrence Holzer, Terry ..... Hook, Janice ...... Hoppe, Norma ..... Hornbacher, Jeanette Houff, Jacqueline .. Hovde, David ..... Hove, Deanne .... Hove, Ronald ..... Hovey, Michael . . . Hovey, Odell ...... Hovland, Karen . .. Hovland, Mary .. Howell, Bonnie . . . Howell, Linda .... Hoynes, James . .. Huber, Curtis .... Huber, Sharon Hubrig, Kay ...... Huddleson, Denise ..... Hudiburgh, Mary Jo Hudson, Dennis .... Huelsman, Richard . Huesers, Edward .. Hughes, Gerald ..... Huizenga, Sandra .. Hummel, Eugene .. Hummel, Michael . . Humphreys, Sue .... Hunter, Terry .... Huseby, Jody ...... Hutchinson, Carol .. Hyland, Susan Hystad, Roxanne . .. I Iglehart, Mary Jo .... Ilvedson, David . . . f f f ia, 131, 152, 131, 100, ... 128, . 128, f 56' 951 129,' 133 171, 189, 131, 142, 175, 173 176, 131, 138, 76, 166, 155, 155, .1.1.2., ' gil 135, 160, .14 .5., 147, 128, 76, 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 189 228 228 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 189 144 229 229 189 229 229 229 172 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 172 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 189 229 229 189 229 229 229 229 189 229 229 230 189 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 Imdieke, Gary .... Inches, Daniel Indergaard, Lyle . . . Isaacs, Gary .... Isaak, James Isaak, Ralph .. Isaak, Sandra Issel, Jerry .... Iverslie, Paul 106, . . . 128, 131, Ronald . . ............ . . Ives, Michael 71, 76, 177, Iverson, J Jablonski, Joseph .. Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Ruth ..... .... 1 28, 165, Jacobsen, Dale ..... Jacobson, Beverly .... Jacobson, Judith . . . Jaeger, Jaeger, James, J anzen, J anzen, Jeffrey, Bonita . . . Linda . . . Maxine . . JoAnne .. William . . . Scott Jemstrud, Alve .. .... ........ Jennings, Paulette ..... Jensen, David . . .... . . . Jensen, Jensen, Richard . .. Jensen, Jensen, Sandra . . Susan . . . J evne, Lois ........ Johansen, Dennis . . . ... Johansen, Larry .... J ohnk, Pamela .... . . . Johnsen, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Gladys .... . . . Allison . . . Alyce . . Ardyce . . . ..... 160, Johnson, Barbara .... Johnson, Carol .. Johnson, Chris .... . . Johnson, Diann G. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, John son, Johnson, Dianne A. .. Dianne C. .. Donna .... Edward .. . . 131, Fay ..... Gladys . . . Harvey ..... Helen ........ James Arnold . . . James Arthur .... . Janis ...... .... Joyce ..... . .. Kenneth . . . , LaJuana . . Lance . . . Larry . . . Laverne . . . . . . Lillian ...... . . Linda K. . .. . Linda M. Lor1'y... .. Mark ................. Mary L. ............. . Mary Lynn .. 128, 131, Mary Ann ............ Nadene... 129,' 1511 Herbert ...... 159, 102, 110, 136, 153, 133, 173, '112, 133, 165, 160, 100, 145, 190, ' 106, 75, 136, 134, 129, 176, 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 157 230 230 230 189 230 230 189 230 230 189 230 230 230 230 190 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 134 230 230 230 190 190 190 230 230 230 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 265 Kvam, Kathleen . .. Johnson, Pat .......... 231 Johnson, Paul ................. 133, 231 Johnson, Paulette . 129, 132, 133, 134, 231 Johnson, Peter ..........,......... 232 Johnson, Richard .. . 168, 190 Johnson, Rick .... 71, 76 Johnson, Ross . . . . . . . 232 Johnson, Sharon . . . . . . . 191 Johnson, Terrance . . . . . . . 232 Johnson, Terry .... .... 2 32 Johnson, Vicki J. .. .... 232 Johnson, Vicki S. .. ......... 232 Johnston, Barbara , . . Johnston, Donald . . . Johnston, Linda Jones, Bernice .... Jones, Connie Jones, Darla Jones, David Jones, Frank .... Jones, Jacquelyn Jones, Jan ...... Jones, Pat ....... Jones, Richard Jones, Vicki ....... Jordan, Constance .... J orgenson, Jerry . . . Jorgensen, Walter .... J orgenson, Linda . . Jung, Gary ...... Jungling, Susan .... Junker, Sonya .... Jurgens, Lester . . . Just, Robert .... Larcombe, Carolyn li Kabanuck, Dolores Kabanuk, James . . . Kabanuk, Pamela .............. Kaeding, Carol . . . . . . Kaiser, Larry ..... Kalinski, Norman ..... Kallberg, Daryl ....... Kalmbach, Wallace .... ...... 131, 232 ... 123,191,232 ... 55, 112, 255 ...... 156,191 232 ... 232 232 232 232 232 ... 102, 232 232 232 ..... 112,232 232 ... 71,3o,35,232 232 232 ... 129,131,232 .QQ'1l12Q .... 112,125,232 ....... 156,232 ... 71,177,232 .... 232 ............ 232 131, 232 104,143,167,232 .............. 232 133, 136 123,131,136,232 . 36,37,102,232 Kane, James ........ ............. 1 91 Kanenwisher, Diane .......... . 232 Kanikkeberg, Yvonne . . 232 Kapfer, Donald ....... .... 2 32 Karlovick, Michael .. 66, 232 Kary, Georgena . .. ....... . 232 Kary, Jacqueline . . . . . . 176, 232 Kaseman, Julius . .. . .. 147, 232 Kautt, Barbara ...... 131, 233 Kaylor, H. Bruce ..... . 191 Kaylor, Rodney ..............,..... 233 Keeley, Roger ..................... 191 Kelesnik, Fred .. 67, 71, 76, 106, 153, Keller, Judith ..................... 233 Keller, Steven D. .. ......... 75, 233 Keller, Steven R. .... 102, 119, 233 Kelley, JuDee .......... . 233 Kelly, Karen .. ........ 233 Kemp, Linda ..... ,. . 112, 233 Kerns, Ray ........ ...... 2 33 Kerzman, Wanda . . . - - - - 223 Kesler, Kathy ..... ..---- 2 33 Kessler, Dave .... .. 85, 233 Kessler, Sandra .... .--- 2 33 Kettel, Donna . . . - - - 233 266 Kieffer, Mary .... Kiewel, Thomas Killmer, Ella .... King, Cheryl ...... 233 233 233 233 Kingsley, Richard .......... .. 87 Kirby, Debbera ................ 176, 233 Ki1'keide, Laurel .....,. 112, 133, 145, 233 Kitsch, Sharon ................ 104, 233 Kitzman, Jacquelyn . . . . . . . 233 Kjera, Joel ........,. ..... 2 33 Kjerstad, Alice ..... 129, 233 Kjorstad, Susan . . . . . . . 233 Kjos, Douglas .... .... 2 33 Klatt, Eloise .... .... 2 33 Klaus, Candace . . . . . . . 233 Klefstad, Sheila . . . . . . . 233 Klein, Ida ....... .,,. 2 33 Klein, Karen ......... .... 2 33 Kleingartner, Connie .. ..... 167 Kline, Murray ....... 110, 233 Klosterman, Lee ...... . 191 Knight, Patricia . . . . . . 149, 233 Knodel, Claudia ........ . 233 Knodel, Linda ..... ............ 2 33 Knoepfle, Cheryl 112, 133, 233 Knoepfle, Howard .... ............ 2 33 Knutson, Eugene ..... ............ 2 33 Knutson, Gail ...... 104 161, 164, 174, 191 Knutson, Loris ....... ............ 2 33 Knutson, Paul .... ............ 2 33 Knutson, Peter ......... 102, 234 Knutson, Randall ....... 93, 110, 119, 234 Knutson, Sonya .. ............. 234 Knutson, Toby .. 119, 234 Knutson, Wanda .... . 234 Koenig, Barbara .... . . . 234 Koenig, David . . . . . . . 234 Kohler, Carol . . . . . . . 234 Kolbo, Kevin . . . . . . . 234 Kolbo, Terry .... . 234 Kongelf, Terry ............. . 234 Koolmo, Sandra .............. 108, 234 Koppelsloen, Carolyn . 104, 131, 168, Koppelsloen, Constance .. . 168, 169, 234 Koppinger, Donna ...... ......... 2 34 Kopseng, Jennifer .... ......... 2 34 Kosse, Linda ....... .... 2 34 Kostad, Kathleen .. ....... 234 Kostad, Kenneth .... .. . 115, 234 Kostenko, Barbara ...... . 234 Kottsick, Michael . . . . .. 123, 191 Kraft, Darrell .... .... 9 4, 234 Kraft, James ..... .... 2 34 Kraft, Marlene .. .... 234 Kraft, Robert . . . . . . . 234 Kraft, Tom ....... .... 2 34 Kramer, Karen ...... .... 2 35 Krebsbach, Richard .... .... 2 35 Krein, Eldon ...... ....... 1 91 Krein, Twila ..... 128, 235 Kremer, Howard . .. .. . 110, 235 Kremer, Marlys ..... .... 2 35 Kretschmar, Douglas .. .... 235 Kriedeman, Roy ..... .... 2 35 Krieger, Kathleen . . . . . . . 235 Kroske, Markaye .. .... 235 Kronbauer, Anna .................. 191 Krueger, Bonnie ................... 235 Krueger, Jane ..... 100, 150, 160, 167, 191 Krueger, John . .................... 235 Krueger, Kenneth .... .... 2 35 Krueger, Norman K1'use, Kenneth .. Kubnert, Marlys . Kulig, Anthony . . . Kulland, Anita . . . Kunkel, Donna .. Kuntz, David . . . Kurtz, Dianna Kurzweg, Edgar .. Kust, Connie .... Kust, William . .. Kvelstad, Deanna .. Kvernum, Mark . Kveum, Charlotte .. LaBelle, Leslie . .. LaCroix, Daniel Lacy, Dianne .... Lagerquist, Steven Lahman, Laura . . . . Laib, Myra ..,... Landers, Cheryl . Landers, Kenneth .. Landphere, Russell Landsberger, Mary Lane, Elaine ...... Langbein, Charles Langrud, Thomas .. Lange, Stephanie . . . Langseth, Melody .. Laqua, Delary .... Laqua, Jeanette ....... Larson, Berna Larson, Betty .... Larson, Bonnie . .. Larson, Craig .. Larson, Dale .... Larson, Donald Larson, Gail .... Larson, Jane .... Larson, Jeannie .... Larson, Kathleen . Larson, Mark .... Larson, Pamela . . . Larvick, David ........ Laskowski, Rick . . . . .. . Laufer, Kathleen .... Laumeyer, Arlinda Lawrence, Leanne Lawrence, Nona .... Lawson, Linda Lawson, Richard . . . . LeClerc, Dennis . .. Lee, Brian ....... Lee Carmen J. Lee Carmen M. .. Lee Donald .... Lee, Gordon .. Lee LaDonna .. Lee, Pamela .... Lee Philip . . . Lee Roger ..... Legg, Lonnie ....... Legge, Kathleen .... Lehman, Elaine Lehner, Mark . . Leier, Maxine . . . 76,106,177 ........ 13L 11316, '111'11i2 .... 123, . 110, 153, . 131 123, 129,133,135, 129,132,133 ... 104, 152, '.11. 128, 11, .110, 1121 ..1. 112, .........ii6, 129,131,136 ....... 102, .... 100, ' 103, 113, 1'5'0', Leigh, Glenda . .. Leigh, Gorman Lemer, Barbara .. Lemer, Terrece Lemke, Darryl Leonard, Connie .. Lervik, Bonnie . .. Lesmeister, David Levadney, Joyce .. Leverson, Arnola . Leverson, David . .. Lewis, John ..... Liebel, Dennis Liebelt, Diana . .. Liebelt, Linda .... Lieffring, Judith .. Lien, Richard .... Lill, Patricia .... Limpp, Kathleen .. Lindahl, Avis .... Lindekugel, Douglas Lindstrom, Joen .. Lindstrom, John .. Lindstrom, Rodney Lindvig, Barbara .. Link, William ..... Linnertz, Darrell Linnertz, Richard . Linrud, Lyle ..... Livingston, Gary .. Livingston, Norman Lochthowe, Ronald Locker, Connie Lockwood, Ed .... Lockwood, Linda A. ...... 50, 150, 159, Lockwood, Linda R. Loeppke, James Loftesnes, Lucille . Loken, Stuart .... Lokken, Brenda .... Lokken, Carol .... Gerald . . . Lokken, Lokken, Glenn Lokken, Gloria Lokken, Kenneth . Long, Mary ...... Looyenga, Roger . Looysen, Roger .... LoRe, Carmen ..... Lorentzen, Rachel . Lorentzen, Steven Loucks, Barry .... Loucks, Dean ...... Loughead, Kenneth Louis, Thomas .... Louser, Larry .. Lovdahl, Bruce .... Lovdahl, Ila ..... Love, Karen ...,... Loveland, Marge .. Lubrich, Constance Lukach, James ..... Lukach, Joseph . . . Lukach, Luella .... Miriam . . Lukach, Lukach, William .. Lund, Allen ..... Lund, Marlene Lund, Shelley . .. Lunde, Peter .... Lundeen, Jack ..... Lundgren, Richard . 133, 134, 1 I '. ' 502 251, 35, f '. I ' 125, '131, '.'. 123 . . I '37, '95, .. 162, .f '124,' 144, . 105, ....'.1'.'154Q 157, 160, 146, 143, 162, 143, 115123, 1.3.3, 102, 119, 152, 71,106, 133, 134, ....'f.'.'153, 143, 144, 106, 192, 133, 134, 155, . I '155,' .150, '102, 102, 71, 177, . . . 110, 233, 236 236 236 236 236 53 236 237 237 132 192 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 137 237 237 237 192 237 237 237 237 237 192 237 237 192 237 237 192 237 237 237 237 192 237 192 192 237 237 237 237 237 158 238 112 238 192 238 238 193 193 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 143 Lundy, James Lura, Karen ..... Luttrell, Nancy Lynch, John ..... Lysy, Frank .. M McBeth, Ronald . . . McBride, Karen . . . McCarty, Roger . . McCauley, Charles . . . . . . . McCollum, William ........,. McCormack, David ..... McCrary, Cynthia .. McCutcheon, Nancy McDaniel, Elizabeth 238 238 238 238 238 193 193 238 233, 131, 123 76, 193, 77 233, 136, 129, 238, McCanie1, Scott ..... 64, 238, 75, 177, McDermott, Vicky .. McDonald, Marly .... McDonald, Reginald . McEown, Michael McGauvran, Judy McGee, Richard ..... McGillivray, Terry .. McGinley, John .... McGrath, Jane McGregor, Carole McKerrall, Anita McLain, Orlene ..... McLaughlin, Caroline McLaughlin, Naureen McLaughlin, Sharon McLelland, Janet McMahm, Colleen McMahon, Timothy . . . McMaster, Debrah . .. McNea, Terence . .. McNeal, Jill ..... McQuay, Judy McVety, Diane .... Mabin, Kathleen .... Mack, Kerry ........ Madsen, Jon ....... Magnuson, Richard Mahlum, Beverly Mahlum, Elaine .... Malaterre, Shirley .. Malm, Reed ....... Mangel, Myrna .... Manross, Mary . . . Mantz, Sheryl Mar, Benito ...... Marcotte, Donald Marcotte, Patricia ..... Marcy, Joy ..,.... Marek, Linda Marion, Pat . .. Marion, Paul ..... Mark, Kathleen .... Markle, Dan .... Marks, Rodney .... Marmon, Patricia Marquart, Mary . . . Marr, Jean ...... Marsh, Beverly .... '102, '36, 238, 112, 100, 239, 155, 106, '. 104' . . 100, 100, 239, 193, 239 75, 155 235, 87 239 239 .I '236' .. . 239, 139 131 Marsland, James .......... Martell, Terry ............. 239, 136, Martin, Merlin ........ Martin, Lowell . . . i31Q 128 75, 1 1 1 133, 165 238 129 194 106 238 194 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 131 238 238 238 238 239 194 239 239 194 239 146 239 239 239 239 150 133 239 193 239 239 239 174 239 128 106 174 176 239 239 239 137 128 239 239 239 129 239 Martin, Warren . .. ... 131, 129 Martinson, Alvis . . ...... 128 Martinson, Diane . . . , . . 239 Martwick, Marlys . . . ............ . 240 Massine, Franklin ................... 240 Mastel, Carlotta ...... 108, 240, 124, 272 Matehs, Kenneth .................. 240 Mathias, Carol ............ . 193 Matson, Karen ..........., . 240 Matthews, Sheila .................. 240 Matthews, Timothy . 136, 240, 131, 129 Matthews, Viva Ann ............... 240 Mattson, Carolyn ..... ........ 1 93 Maupin, Thomas .... .. 106, '71, 240 Maxfield, Lana ..... .... 1 29, 133 Maxwell, Marshall .... ....... 2 40 Mayer, Bruce ...... 240, 156 Mehlnoff, Mylo . .. ...... . 240 Mehrer, Gerald .... . 240 Mekvold, Sharon .... ..... 2 40 Melby, Carol ..... ........ 1 94 Melby, Debbi .... ...... 1 08, 240 Melberg, Linda .... Melland, Loretta .... Melom, Eunice Melvin, Bruce .. Merck, Jean Merck, Terry ..... Mertes, JoAnn Metcalfe, Margaret . Metcalf, Robert ..... Meuth, Pat ...... Meyer, Christie .... Meyer, Ingrid .... Michaels, Ann ...... Michalenko, Diane . Michalenko, Lorraine Michel, Alan ...... Michel, Barbara . .. Migneault, Thomas . Mikkelson, Bonnie .. Mikkelson, LaVern . Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Barbara ..... Carlotta . .. Connie . . . David ..... Elizabeth . . . Karen . . .. Katherine . . . Kathy .... Kenneth . . . Linda .... Linda L. Miller, Linda Mary . Miller, Lota ........ Miller, Peggy .. Mitzel, Gary .... Mjoen, Sandre .. Moberg, Sally Modin, Larry Moen, Kathleen . .. Moen, Phillip .... Moffitt, Rory ....... Mohagen, Donald Mommens, Paul .. Mogenon, Donald . .. Mongeon, Pierre .. Mongeon, Randi Mongeon, Walter Monger, Donita Monicken, Melodee . . . 194,172, 150 194 240 . . . 240 194 240 194 104, 53, 194 110, 240 .. 102, 119, 76 240, 123 240 194 240 240 240 240 123,'246,' 153, 147 240 240 100, 195 240 240, 142 240 240 240 240 240 240 104, 195, 155 .. 116, 240, 176 240, 131 195 240 240 241 241 241 241 241 241 241, 157 167 110, 241 241 241 71 241 112, 52, 195 ....-..... 267 Monson, Edward . . . . . . 241 Monson, Karen .... 241 Monson, Ronald 241 Moore, James . . . . Morey, Judy Morey, Linda . . . Morgan, David . . . Moritz, David . .... Moroni, Graciela Morris, Donnette .....,.241 241 241, 95, 128 ........195 ..241 241 ......241 Morris, Karen .... 112, 241 Morrison, Diane . . . . . . . 241 Mortensen, Mary .. 241 Mortenson, Kathleen . . . . . 241 Mosier, Michael ...... .. 241 Mostad, Gerald .... 241 Mott, Robert ..... . 241 Moyle, Gayle .... .... 1 55, 241 Moyle, Robert Mueller, Lucy .... Mueller, Timothy . .. Muller, Virgil .... Muhlbradt, Mary .... Mummert, Valarie Muraco, Joe ...... 241 112, 155, 241 102,241 .......241 131,241 ..............241 76, 106, 195, 79, 78 Muratore, Larry ..... ........ 1 02, 241 Murdock, Mary .. ...... 241 Murieen, Ruby 102, 241 Murphy, Darcie . . . . . . . 241 Murphy, Ronald . . . . . . . 241 Murphy, Timothy .. 87, 241 195, 242 Murray Musch, , Jean Susan . . Muttonen, Judy . . . Muus, Mary .... Myers, Roger ... 241 131,241 40, 41,241 100,195 195 Nansen, Craig ....... . .. 242 Narum, Clayton . . . . . . 242 Nathan, Diana ....... . .. 242 Neameyer, Donna ..... Nechiporenko, Kenneth . 242 . ..56,195 Nelsen, Arlen ..................... 242 Nelson, Byron ..................... 242 Nelson, Constance 131, 242, 168, 169 Nelson, Don ....... .............. 1 95 Nelson, Donna ..... . 242 Nelson, Donna J. . . . 176, 242 Nelson, ElRita . . . Nelson, Eunice . . . Nelson, Fredrick . .. Nelson, Jerry .... Nelson, Louise .. Nelson, Mary .... Nelson, Michael .. Nelson, Patricia . . . Nelson, Robert ..... ......242 242,156 .............242 110, 195, 158 195,172 242 242 123, 195, 242 Nestegard, Yvonne Nett, Brent ..... Nett, Rita ..... Nett, Sharon .... Nettleton, Alice . Nettleton, Cheryl . . . Neuhalfen, Kathy Neuharth, Gary . Neuharth, Roberta Neumann, David . Newport, Levi Newton, Virginia Nicholas, Jean . . . Nielsen, Julie .... Nielson, Paula .. Nitsch, Paul .,.. Norby, Kenneth . Norby, Randy .... Nordby, Julianne . Nordquist, Julie .. . Norland, Mike Normark, Lawrence . .. Nordmark Mary Norris, Roger ...... N orstegaard, Arlis Norstegaard, Elaine .. Norton, Sandra ..... Norton, Shirley . .. 104, 112, 112, '112, .1.6.5., 156, 153, 152, 112, 100, Nostdahl, Nancy . . . ..... . . . . Nostdahl, Tom Notbohm, Charles f '1Q3,'i29,' ' ' ' ' Novak, Linda . . . . . . .. Novak, Marietta . . . Nolesky, Maynard . . . . . . Nozick, Mary ....... Nozeck, Martin ................ Nybakken, Jack ..... 52, 71, 102, Nyberg, JoNell .... ........... Nygaard, Alton . . . . . . . Nygaard, Larry . . . . . . . Nygard, Mark .... . . . Nylen, Elaine .... O Oberg, Mary ......... Oberholtzer, Sandra . . . . . . O'Connell, Colleen . . ...... . . O'Connell, Kathleen ............ Odden, Daryle ......... 110, 129, Ode, Margo ........... 131, 134, Odegaard, Larry .............. Odland, Loren ..... .......... Okerson, Alan .... Okerson, Genelle .... Olesen, Geraldine . . . . . . Olmsted, Gary ..... . . Nelson, Robert H. ...,...... 164 Nelson, Sharon .... 131, 242 Nelson, Terry .......... . .......... 242 Nelson, Thomas E. .........,....... 242 Nesdahl, Gary ..... 131, 139, 140, 141, 242 Neshem, Harley ................... 195 Ness, Dennis .... ............. 2 42 Ness, Karen .... 40, 94, 112, 242 Ness, Linda .......... . 242 Ness, Susan .... .... 1 31, 242 Ness, Thomas .... . 106 268 Olson, Allene Olson, Bonnie .. Olson, Candy .. Olson, Claire .... Olson, Corliss .. 40, Olson, Dale . .. . . Olson, Dale O. . . . . . Olson, Gail . Olson, Gary Olson, James Olson, Joan 156, 131, 14-8, .1513 177, 131, 153, 147, 144, 112, 156, 137, 169, 197, 177, 100, 142, 156, 102, 102, '1'2af,'i3i 111461 Rosanne ........... . . . . . Olson Johan .. Olson Karen .... Olson Larry Olson, Laverne Olson M. Sherill .... Olson Marie ...... Olson, Marlaine .. Olson, Michele Olson, Mike .... Olson, Robert .. Olson, Rodger Olson, Olson, Ryan Omar, Fred .. 110, 128, 133, 135, Omstad, Gary ................ O'Neil, Katherine .............. Onstad, Karen ..... Opdahl, Renae ...... Ormiston, Dwight Orndorf, Bonnie .. Oseles, Joan ...... Osness, Richard .. Ostlund, Alan . . . O'Sullivan, Maureen Otterson, Terry . Otto, Kenneth .... Overland, Darlene Ovitt, Charles ..... Owens, Bob ...... Oyama, Carolyn Page, Alan ..,... Panqsuk, Bonnie . Pankratz, Craig . Pankratz, Janice . Pankratz, Linda . . . Parge, Howard Parge, John ..... Paris, Jeannette . Parizek, Candace . Park, Ary ....... Parker, Barbara . Parker, Herb ..... ....71, 128, . . 108, 102, 133, Parker, Zoe Ann ..... ......... Parkinson, Dennis Parkman, Carol . .. Parkman, Steven . Parrill, LeaRae .. Parrow, Judith . . . Patch, Mary . .. Patten, Gary . . Paulson, Jane .... 131, 129, 131, 129f 1311 136, Paulson, Pamela . . . ...... . . . . Pearson, Alan Pedersen, Linda .. . Pedersen, Steven .. Pederson, Diane .... Pederson, Ernest .... Pederson, Irene .... Pederson, Joyce .. Pederson, Julie .. Pederson, Linda .. Pederson, Thomas Penner, Walter .. Perry, Kathee .... Perry, Nancy ..... Peterson, George Peterson, Beth ..... Peterson, David Peterson, Kathy . .. Peterson, Larry Peterson, Linda .... Peterson, Marcia ..... Peterson, Meredith .... 116, 150, 148, . . . 129, 102, 128, 133, 135, 112, . . 128, 244 244 244 244 197 197 244 244 197 244 197 244 244 244 .71 244 244 244 197 244 244 244 244 197 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 245 245 245 197 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 197 245 245 197 198 191 245 146 132, 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 104 245 245 Peterson, Rodney .... Peterson, Steven .... Peterson, Terry Petrick, Norman Petry, David ...................... Pfau, Robert ...... 133,135, Pfau, Theodore .................... Pfeifer, Dwight ........... ........ Pfeilschiefter, Carlotta ......... Qualley, Lyle .... 246 Sharon Philipenko, Patricia ................ Phillips, Jean ......... Picken, Jacqueline . . Pietsch, Gary ..... Piggott, Bryan .... Piggott, Lois ...... Pillotzke, Darlene Pink, John ........ Piotrowski, John .. Placek, Charles .... Poehler, Marlene Pope, Deborah ..... Porter, Michael .. . Pottenger, Evelyn . .. Potter, James .... Pousson, Rose Powell, Janet .. . Powell, Steve ..... Presser, Douglas . .. Preston, Raymond .. Priess, Cheryl ....... Priess, Terry ......... Primeau, Kenneth . . Prine, Kay ......... Pullen, Bonnie .... Pullen, Dennis .. . Purdy, Diane . .. Putz, Kathleen . . . Q Quam, Diane ..... Quarne, Gordon Quigley, Coyne . .. Qvale, Gerald .... . . It Raap, Loren ........ Raasakka, Sandy . .. Raaum, Jerilyn Racine, Lonnie . . . Rahn, Wayne .... Rakness, Kathy . .. Ralph, Richard ..... Rameden, Jeffrey . . . Ramsdell, Denny Rau, Doris .......... Rauschenberger, Gale Rautenberg, Robert . .. Redka, Gayle ........ Reed, James ...... Register, Cheryl . . . Reichert, Joanne . . . Reile, Daryl ..... Reinholdt, Gary . . Reinier, Danial . . . Reinke, Kenneth . . . Reinke, Robert .. . Reiter, Ted ...... Renault, Dennis . . . Renault, Dianne .... Renick, Devorah ..... Renner, Sister Margil Rensch, Bernadette . .. 176, 50, ibbl ... 71, ..Q'ill2-sf . .8.7., 245 106 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 246 246 198 246 246 198 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 198 246 198 246 246 198 246 246 246 198 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 247 247 247 198 148 247 247 247 247 198 247 Renz, Barbara Rexine, Larry 75, Reynolds, Robin .... Rezin, John ..... ........ Rhodes, Curtis . . . . . . 153, Rice, Floyd Rice, Janell ... . . . . Rice, Linda ..... . . . Rice, Michael ...... .......... Richter, Joseph . . . ....... . . . . Richter, Kathleen .... 161, 198, Rieb, James ...... ........... Rieder, Connie ..... .... 1 00, 176, Rieder, Roberta . . . ....... 112, Riedman, Penny . .. 112, 131, Riehm, Richard .... ..... 1 43, Riersgard, Carol ....... . .. 112, 174, Ringbloom, Rodney . . . ...... . . . . Ringbloom, Susan ..... . .. 145, Ringenberg, Darrell . . . . . . . . . Ringsak, Rande ..... .... 9 5, Roberts, Ronald . . . ....... . . . . Rock, Sharon .... .. . 150, 152, Rock, Susan ...... .......... Rockeman, Elvina . . . Rodacker, Linda ...... . . . Rodenhizer, Donald . . . . . . Rodgers, Sandra ...... Rodne, Carolyn ......... . . . Rodriguez-Ortiz, Kathy . . . . . Rogers, Dorothy ....... . . . Rogers, Kenneth ...... . . . Rogness, Jerome '. . . . . Rolfson, Kathleen . . . .... . . . . Rolle, James .... ........... 104, 175 Rollins. Benita .... . . . , Rom, J. Theodore . .. ...... . . . . Rom, Wayne ..... Romfo, Sharon .... Ronholdt, Sharon . . . ...... . . . . Ronning, David ....... . . . Ronning, M. Kristine ....... Ronshaugen, Stephen . . . ...... . . . . Ross, Casey ........ Ross, Mike ..... . . . Rosten, Bruce Rostvedt, Craig . . . . . . 160, 1551 165, Roth, Joel ........ Rovig, Myles . .. Rovito, James . .. Roy, Dana .... Roy, Jennifer . . . Rubbelke, Carol Rud, Darrell Rude, Reggie . . . Rue, JoAnn .... Rue, Peggy Ruff, Joyce .... Ruland, Linda .. Runco, Pamela . Running, Vicki . . Rupp, Robert .... Rust, Joell ...... Rutter, Shirley ........ 146, 150, Ruud, Marcia Ruvolo, Michael . Ryan, Remy .... Rydberg, Audrey Ryden, Wanda .. 75, 87, 71,94,106,177 ' ' '5'i,'iii,' 1152 rid, '. '. 1121 131, 106, 128, 142, E3 St. John, John ...... . . . St. John, Randall Sabbe, Jerome .. Sager, Linda. .... Sailer, David . .. ... ... Y 13L 165, 247 247 247 247 247 198 247 247 247 1 10 247 247 247 198 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 198 248 199 248 248 248 199 248 248 248 199 248 248 199 248 248 199 248 110 248 199 248 248 199 248 248 248 248 102 248 199 248 172 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 199 248 248 248 248 248 Sailer, Deborah .... Sailer, James .... Sailer, Lana Sailer, Sarah .. Salter, Darrell . .. Samson, David Samsow, Betty Samuel, Lean .... Samuelson, Barbara fff 'nj 151, Q'.'.Q'1Q5sQ 125, Samuelson, Lyle .... ......... Sand, Janet ........ .... 1 00, Sand, Jerry Sande, Gail ..... .i1.4., Sander, Jewel .... . ..... . Sanderson, Charles . . . . . . 57, Sands, Nancy ..... . .... Sanford, Arden .... .... Sanofsky, Albert Santoro, Albert .... Saterlie, Kathy .... Sauber, Patricia Saugstad, Linda . . . Saunders, Nancy . .. Sayler, Rex ........ . . 110, 108, Schaefer, Donald .... .... Schaefer, Donna . . . . . . Schaefer, Francis . . . .... . . . . 155, Schaeffer, Freda . . . .......... . . . . Schaeffer, Russell ,..... 147, 161 173, Schafer, Daniel .... ............... Schall, Curtis .... Schall, Gracia Scharbow, Lynn ....... . . . Scheet, Donna ................ Scheid Robert . . ' Schembp, Wayne Schiele, Allen ................ Schiele, Gerald ................. Schilken, Jay ................. Schimmelpfennig, Herbert . .. 57, 148, .... 136, -... 123, Schindler, Diane ................... Schlinder, Caroline ..... . . . Schmaltz, David ..... ...... f ' ' ' ' Schmidt, Schmidt Schmidti Schmidt, Schmidt Schmidt: Schmidt, Annete . Daniel . . . Dellora . . . Karl ....... Kathleen Robert . . . . . 131, 161, .1.6.9., Schmit, Collette .... Schmitz, Wanda . . . . . . . Schnabel, Joanne .... . . . Schnaible, Timothy . . . . . . Schneider, Wayne .... Schollmeyer, John . . . Schollmeyer, Mary . . . ....... I I i i Schommer, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-. 167, 110, 13.61, Schommer, Susan ...... 129, 136, 171, Schon, Allan .......... 128, 129, 131, Schon, Patricia ..,. .............. Schreiner, Lance ..... ............. Schulenberg, Sharon .. Schultz, Lynn ....... Schultz, Timothy ....... Schumacher, Theresa . .. Schumann, Earl ...... ...... Schur, Ronald ........ ......... Schwab, Duane ..... ........ so,a1, Schwalbe, Edythe .................. Schwan, Charles ..... 53, 76, 78, 102, Schwandt, Peg .. Schwark, Larry Schwartz, Kay .... Schwartz, Ruthie .... .... ...- 131, Schweigert, Michael .... 75, 177, Scianna, Robert . . . Selzler, Dave ...... .. 87, 106 John ....... Score, Bonita ,..... Score, Lana ....... Scott, Pat ...... 86 s7,106, Scott, Timothy ............ Seel, Evelyn ............... Seibel, Myrna .... .... 1 31, Seidler, Rita ..... .. . 112, Seidlinger, Mary . . . . . . . . . . Seier, Jeffrey Self, Judith Selk, Donald ..... Seltvedt, Gloria Selvig, Carl ..... Semingson, Lynn . . . Senger, David . . . . . Senger, Patricia . . Septon, Janice ..,.. Seright, John ....... . . Settelmeyer, Rodney Severson, Clinton . Severson, Donald Severson, Karl ....... Severson, Terrance Sevig, Carol ........ Sevre, Lyle ....... Seyfert, Dennis ..... Seymour, Dennis Shafer, Gary ...... Sharp, Sally .... Sharpe, Susan Shaw, Pamela Shearer, Jay .... Shipley, Valice .... Shipman, James . . . Shipman, Thomas Shobe, Jayson ..... Showalter, Barry Sickler, Norbert .. Sidener, Marcia Sidener, Michael Siefried, Joe ....... . . Siegfried, Bonnie .......... Sigurdson, Barbara Siler, Betty .......... 251, Silver, Lawrence .. Simonson, Paul ..... Simonson, Peggy Simpson, Karen .. .......... 106, Sinclair, Margaret . . , Sinn, Lois ....... Sissel, Clyde ...... Sivertson, Clyde .. Sivertson, Ioane .. Sjol, Sarline ..... Skaar, Pamela Skabo, Vicky ..... Skakoon, Tanya. .. Skari, David ..... Skari, Donald ..... Skarphol, Annette Skelton, Shirley . .. Skinner, LeaRae .. Skjelvik, Stephen . Slagg, James ...... Slater, Pat ..... Slauter, Diane . .. Slautcr, Susan Slavick, Virginia . .. Sletten, Diane . . . Sletting, Sandra .. Slicho, George .... 251,20L Sloboden, Marvin Slotsve, Linda .... Smeltzer, Ernest Smesrud, Geraldine Smetana, Allan ..... 270 .... 129,250 132,152,200 153,177,250 250 200 146,165,201 129,131,201 94, 176, 250 250 .,. 147 250 250 102, 250 250 ... 250 250 250 108,174,250 250 250 251 ... 251 85 251 251 251 251 201 201 251 201 251 251 251 147 251 251 75 .. .. 128, 149 251 251 131 251 .. 80, 85, 84 251 251 201 133 251 251 251 251 251,150 .... 251,112 251 251 ... 251 ... 251 251 251 129,112,134, 133 194' 129, U. 71, 251 106 251 . . . 251 201, 251, ... 251 251 .. 251,165 ... 251 ... 251 ... 251 251 . 252,128 252 .. 252,139 201 252 153 252 ... 252,177 .. 169, Smetana, Paul Smetana, Peggy . Smette, Darryl .. Smith, Brian .. Smith, Cheryl Smith Cindy .... Smith Curtis .... Smith, Darrel Smith Douglas G. Smith, Douglas M. Smith, Kathy .... Smith, Russell Smith Steve Smith Vonda Smith, William .... Smitley, Daniel Sneva, Cleo ......... Snodgrass, Valeria Snyder, Barbara .... .. 252, 126, ' '.'.'. 1251 H 121 147, .. 165 Soland, Margaret . . . . , . . . Soland, Marlene . . . . . Solar, James ..... ..... Solbakken, Darrel 85, Solberg, Sheryl .... .... 1 60, Solberg, Valeria .. ..... .. Solemsaas, Layne . . . .. 158, Solemsaas, Ruby . . . ......... . . . . Solomonson, Dean ............. 128, Solomonson, Mary .... 100, 129, 133, Solomonson, Robert .... ' .... 129, 132, Sommerfeld, Nancy .......... Sorensen, Raleigh ................. Sorenson, Douglas ........... ...... Speare, David ..... 110, 125, 153, 172, Spencer, Cathy ................ 100, Sperry, Mark ......... 110, 149, 153, Spletstoser, Judith ............. 176, Sprenger, Thomas ............ Springstad, Linda .. 104, 149, Sprinkle, Martha . . ........ . . Stach, Ge1'a1d . . . .... . . . . Stack, Glenn .... ..... Stadick, Ashley .... ........ Stadick, Suzanne .... .... 1 31, Staehr, Kenneth .. ..... .. Stalinger, Hilda . . . . . . . . Stalnecker, Sharon ....... Stamm, Robert . . . .... . . . . Stancel, Steven .... .... i 128, Stanley, Rondi .. .......... .. Starr, Carol ..... ............ Starr, Kenneth 132, 133, 135, Stave, Thomas .. .......... .. Stavn, Blaine .... ...... ' ...... Stavn, Gregory . . . . . . . . Stavn, Terry .... ....... Steckler, Gary . . . . . . 75, Steele, Gerry ..... ..... Steffen, Jeffrey ...... . . . Steinberger, Steven . . . Stenberg, Margie . . . . . . . . Stene, Jessica .... ....... Stevens, Dennis ......... 147, Stevens, March . . . ........ . . . . Stevens, Mary . .. 100, 115, 125, Stiles, Marilyn . . ......... 129, Stip, Gennie ..... .. 128, Stock, Harvey .... ..... Stokke, Donald . . . . . . Stokke, Vern .... . . . Storry, Mark . . . . . . Storseth, Diane . . . . . . Strand, Eileen . . . .... . . . . Strand, Joyce .... .......... Strandberg, Olive .... 168, 169, Strecker, Karen . .. . . . 150, 165, Stredwick, Tom . . . ..... . 75, 128 252 156 201 252 252 252 252 252 201 252 201 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 253 131 253 253 253 136, 253 253 145 253 201 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 201 253 253 253 253 253 202 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 202 253 253 253 253 253 253 153 253 263 253 253 106 253 253 253 253 202 254 254 254 254 Strege, Leslie .. 202, Strege, Linda .. 133, Streitz, Joseph . . . . . . . 87, Streitz, Mary . . . . . . . . . Philip . , . James . . Streitz, Strobel, Stroklund, Alan . . . .... . . . . 139, Strom, Keith ..... ........ Strom, Marlene .... .............. 12s,131, Stromstad, Cheryl ..... Stromstad, Julie .... ........ Strong, Cameron .................. Strube, Janice ..................... Struble, Dean ....... 71, 76, 106, 177, 12Q 100 Struck, Sturges, Suelzle, Gwendolyn Jane ..... Mary .... Sullivan, Joyce .. Sullivan, Sundahl, Sundbak Susan . . . Gayle .... ken, Larry .. Sundberg, Paul ..... Sundin, Maureen . . Sundquist, Daniel .. Sutter, Wayne .... Sveen, Clarisse Sveen, Margaret Sveen, Oline ...... Swanson, Michael . . .... 82 ... 144, Swanson, Pamela . . . . . . . Swart, Ron ........ ..... , 128, Swenson, Swenson Swenson Switzer, Switzer, Sylling, Synnott, , Jerald . . . , Sandra . . Ken ...... William . . Peggy . . . Kevin . . . UF Talbot, Margaret . .. Talcott, Talcott, Bonnie ... Janet . . .. Talley, Rolland Tanberg, Caryn . . Tande, Julianne .. Tande, Steven ..... James ..... 55, 128,131, Tarasenko, DeLores Taylor, Jill ........ Taylor, Linda ..... 156, . . .' 104i Tefft, Paul .......... ..... Tengesdal, Bonnie Tennancour, Donald Ternes, Rose .. .... . . . I U .. .1.1.i' Ternes, Sally ..... Teyler, Therou, Harold Philip .. Thiel, Shirley ...... Thingvol Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, d, Linda . . Daniel . . . Donald .... Hilary . . . Lowell . . . Marlys .. Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Craig ...... David 71, Douglas .... ...... 112, ... 139, 140, . . . . 108, f '90,' bil 131, 76, 106, 124, Judith . . Peggy .... Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Terrence Thomsen, Erik ...... Thomsen, Ivan ..... Thorlaksen, Monica . . . . . . . 156, 55, 112, Thorness, Margaret ................ Thornton, Thomas ..... 129, 131, 136, 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 202 254 202 254 254 254 254 254 100 254 254 203 254 203 203 254 203 254 254 254 131 254 254 203 254 76 254 254 254 203 254 254 254 254 254 203 254 254 254 255 255 255 203 255 141 255 255 255 255 255 203 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 203 255 255 255 Thuner, Gary ..... ....... Thyberg, Perry . . . . . . Thymian, Donald .... Tibbetts, Jon ....... Timmerman, Gary .. Tinjum, Larry .... Tinjum, Linda Togans, Henry . . . . . . Tolstad, Olivia ...... Tompkins, Charles Tonneson, Sandra . . . . . Tonneson, Virginia .... . .. 153, Thurow, Darryl ................... 104, 155, 169, Thvedt, Robert .... ....... 102, 128, 129, ' ' 'zidf 31, 52154, Tollefson, Rob ..... ............... 165, 155, 204, Wohl, Torkelson, Topp, Kathy ....... Torgerson, Torgerson, Torgerson, Torgerson, Torgerson, Torgerson, Torgerson, Torgerson, Torkelsen, James .... Judy .... Pamela ..... Patricia K. . . . . Patricia W. . .. Robert ...... Rosemarie. . . . Wesley ......... Terry ........... Janice ...... 150, Tornow, Kathleen ..... Torstenson, Candyce . Townsend, Phillip .... 133, 134, Trentzsch, Paul ............ Triplett, Holly . .. 137 139, Triplett, Laurie .......... Tschaekofske, Ron ........ Tuchscherer, Jerry ..... Tuff, Linda ...... Turner, Maxine . . . 'IH1rner, Ruth .... Turner, Steve .... Tveite, Jeanette .. Twete, Cynthia Twingley, Dale ..... . . U Uhlich, Catherine .... Uleberg, Stuart .... Ulrich, Linda ........ Underdahl, Luanne .. Undhjem, Darcy .... Undlin, Roger .... 52, 140, Unke, Paul .... ......... Unwin, Paul .... .... Upton, Gordon V Vaagen, Roger Vaagen, Sherry . .. Vachal, Sally Valer, David Valer, Robert . . . Valker, Bryan .. Vallejo, Sylvia ..... Vallevik, Bruce ...... 102, Van Berkom, Blaine .... Vandal, Linette ....... Van Dyke, Jan ....... .. Van Eckhout, Renee .... Van, Grinsven, Eileen VanGrinsven, John ..... Vangsness, Laurie . . . Van Horn, Jean ...... Vannatta, Michael . . . Vannett, Cheryl .. 128, 165, . . . . . 165, ' '.'. 751 .. . . 13.2, . 1621 102, 143, 137, 139, .. . 131, ... . . . . 128, 122, 163, 131, 136, ....112, 129, 133, 136, 141, 255 255 203 252 225 255 203 203 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 203 255 133 203 255 255 204 255 172 204 256 256 256 204 256 204 153, 204 256 256 204 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 204 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 Van Sickle, Dorothy Vassel, Greg ..... Vedvig, Joan ..... Vesey, Douglas Alice .... Vetter, Vetter, Kathy ..... Vetter, Ronnie .... Twila .... Vetter, Vick, Anita . .. Vik, Robert .... Voegele, Sharon Voeller, Anthony .. Voeller, Donald Voeltz, Barry Volk, Irene ..... Volk, Ronald .... Voth, Bruce 152, 124, 133, '1dd,' 125, 173, W Waggoner, Carol . . . . . . Wagner, Alan . . . . Wagner, Larry . .. 131, 75, . . 131, 131, 155, 172, Wagner, Virgil ..... Wakefield, Maxine Wald, Gary ...... Wald, Mary ...... Wald, Patrick . . Wald, Theresa ...... Waldock, Andrew . Walhaug, Marcia . Walker, Val Ann . Wallen, David .... Walsh, Margaret . Walsh, Timothy . . . 142, 123, 144 Walhaug, Gary ............ 53, 150, 151, 160, 169, II 76,541 1661177 Walter, Arnold ....... Walter, Larry .... 128, Warmsbecker, Leonard Warner, Joyce .. . 129, 131, 132, 134, Warren, Martin .. Waters, Barbara ..... Watson, Margaret Watts, James .... Webber, Mary .... Weber, Carolyn Weber, Jerel . .. Weber, Jerry Marcia . . . Weber, Weber, Theodora . Webster, Leon .... Wehrung, Lora Weiss, Becky Weiss, Robert .. Weiss, William .. . Weisser, David .... Weisz, Collin .... Weisz, Dennis .. Welder, Mike Wells, Curtis .... Wells, John .. Wendt, James .. Wendt, Robert .... 126 . . . . 150, . . .' 123, 131, Q '1'a'1','i34Q 135, If 123, 122-1Q'1'31' Wengel, Richard .... Wentz, Jane ....... Wentz, Janet . . . Orvin . . . Wentz, Wentz, Owen ..... Wenzel, Debbie .... . ....... 166, 106,148 .. . 56, 75, 126, 94, 176, Westerness, Shirley .. . 104, 161, Wheeler, Gerald . .. Wheeler, Kathleen 164, Wheeler, Larry ..... Wheeling, Ronald . Whinery, Deborah, .. ... 152, 134, 155, 104, I 152, 153, 131, 167, 175, White, Patricia ........ Whitefield, Virginia . . . Whitley, John ......... Whitted, Robert ........... 128, Wiese, Gary ...... Wl6St, Colleen ................. Wiest, Emanuel .. Wigness, Richard . . . Wilcox, James .... Wiley, Jackson Wiley, Susan ..... Wilhelm, Timothy Wilhelmi, Steven . Willard, Tommie . Wilson, Hermelle . Wilson, John ..... Wilson, Linda .. Wilson, Mary .. Winkler, Karl .... Winn, Wint, Jan ...... Karen ..... Wipf, Ruth ....... Wisehaupt, Patricia Witt, Rena ....... Woehrle, Nancy .. Wold, Wold, Wong, Wood, Wood Wood: Wood l Nancy ...... Ardyce . . Helen .... Donna . . Jane Joel .... Leona ..... Steven ..... Woodward, James Workman, LaVonne Wright, Kathryn . Wright, Nancy Wright, Ruth ..... Wrolstad, Darrell . Wunderlich, Duane Wurtz, Douglas . .. Wyman, L. Bruce . Wynne, Jeffrey . .. Yantes, Jane .............. Yecoshenko, Colleen .... ...... Yecoshenko, Richard Young, Betty ........ 100, 123 ........ 129, 131, 'II'.'71, 112, 166, 104, 'ala' 1621 .fiibl 6... Young, Larry ............. Youngerman, George .......... Youngerman, Joan ..... 154, Youtz, Donna ...... ...... Yunker, Douglas .... Zaharakis, Diane . .. Zaharakis, Michael Zander, Merle .... Zarr, Linda ..... Zech, Thomas .... Zeltinger, Fabian . .. Zeltinger, Leon . . . Zeltinger, Terence . . . Zerr, Richard ..... Ziegler, Dan .... Ziegler, Ronald .. . Zimbleman, Curtis Zimbleman, Verne Zimmell, Jacquelyn Zorn, Corrine ..... Zorn, Sandra ..... Zuther, Marie fffidif . .f 153,- QIQ'2i3Q 71, .. '160, 112, 156, Y le - fl5 -' 3, wr of 4-, ,, ,-1. s T . 2-1,-I 1 Q rn,-s , , X ,Jai u ..,,' H . ' -n, ' ,.lg.!:'p -'N w-,T 'ff ap jf' H . w nf. ,I w w in V , E525 e I UV, . We've played our partsg now We await the judgment of the critic. The lights may be going down on this pro- duction, but What of the ones to follow? The stage is all yours! Carlotta Mastel Editor The 1969 Beaver Yearbook was print- ed offset by the Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Stock used was 80 lb. Matt Finish Enamel. Stock, covers, and binding are by Taylor. Body type, 12-pt. Centuryg cutlines and IDs, 8-pt. Century, running heads, 30-pt. Futura Medium, divi- sion and special pages, 18 and 30-pt. Lydian. Credits: Muriel Turner, ad- viserg Arvid Reimann, photographer.
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