North Dakota State University - Bison Yearbook (Fargo, ND)

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X , '. 1 .F . - A , . ,, ,H .I Q fb V 1 . - - -M W N ,, .- ' 1 f ' ,,w ' , 1 LA H ,Q A, .Xu .I I . ' 1'- l V fi v i I , 'V CONTENTS Administration - - Scholastic - - Activities - Sports ------- Departments and Services - - Organizations ---- Residences - - Senior Personalities - - Advertising and Index - - ,,--,.--.-. vw -f- 1 --.. f -...-.1-ff 1..- .qw-. .--nj, ,.. -.-gm-,Y-.--,., -.-. 'ff i ' ' FQREWORD To the citizens of North Dakota, we, the students of North Dakota State Agriculture College, extend a very sincere thank you. Without your constant effort and support we would not have pro- gressed as we have. North Dakota State has grown and developed to the level it now attains because the citizens of North Dakota have given financial and moral support to the State Board of Higher Education and to the College Administration. Some of this growth has been in physical factors such as buildings, paved streets, sidewalks, and landscaping. The support does not end here however, for without a student enroll- ment a college has no function. The enrollment at our college has increased many fold in the early years of the decade. With the increased numbers in student enrollment, the high qual- ity of young men and women has remained high. Graduates and former students of North Dakota State have always held a high level in our national society. They have seldom been overshadowed by students of other colleges and have always proven loyal to our nation's heritage. The students of our college make possible the printing of this, the 1957 BISON. We are proud that our college has supported student publications of this nature in the past and we hope it supports the equivalent in the future. When a state such as North Dakota took action in the last century to support the colleges of its land, the need was felt for more and higher education. Men and women were to be trained to teach the younger generation, to do research to further develop our already high standard of living, to serve the public in our nation for better livingg and to assist in' developing the abilities needed to produce more foodvof higher quality for our nation and the world. . It is the feeling of this writer that our colleges have lived up to this hope and expectation very well. It is however, necessary that to do this adquately in the future we, the citizens of our state and nation, will have to continue the needed financial and moral support to the colleges. For without' added support, no college, whether it be in North Dakota or any other state of the nation, can possibly endure the needs of time and expansion. Time and expansion take their toll and add their burdens. Our colleges need new buildings, more buildings, more qualified instructors and more financial support for research and training. It is with this thinking that the editor of this publication puts forth this plea North Dakota has been and will be a banner state in our national economic society. Food and an educated youth will build a nation. A high quality of both ingredients will result in a nation of high quality. We, of North Dakota owe it to our nation's future to continue to give the moral and financial support necessary to build tomorrow's nation and tomorrow's life. Reg Gorder, Editor 1957 BISON ,,.,.. ,.i ,, l, . , 7 1 .Q I A ,. Q gif . ' v-, -.': -1 ,, '1 . 4, f-,i.. rp., lv 'I ., ,1 1 v 1 M. ,H at .il-g .,. 4, , V -J ,. Mfg, . -, iw, r i Q., fM'1-'-.,I'v-1- ,, .... y .lf V, . ' ,1 x ' 4 .. 'I' --1 .-fu-V .- H-:. '- l,.v.4 .. mi .1- T3 ' I i:E4i65:fe2f:,q:' - i r -Ef f ,- walk? v. ' S lf' , f , - ' fill if i A- 2 i-' X41 1 mx: 512 iw ggi? ' 3551. 'I :-.. . Y 1 M : - -sgz-ra n IH' , W: 4 Y' .ig 1 1 6'5 V X -1 il- - aff' X ,Rat ivy' V run EY' f H5 1' ,1 if jf- aql 754 A 'f .4 Au ,,,2 :TT 'fE:'SEi.,5 YS! '..Lw, RESIDENT GOVERNOR BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION DEAN OF STUDENTS D EAN OF WOMEN REGISTRAR BUSINESS MANAGER I DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL To the President of Our College For the guicling hancl he has extenclecl to us during our college years . . . for the prudent anal fliscreet encouragement he has given us in our many projects anal activities . . . for the influence he has exertecl in bringing improvements to our campus . . . for the interest anfl active participation he has taken, not only in campus functions, but also in community anal state affairs . . . for the effort anfl thought he has put into the establishing of the Council of Campus Presiclents . . . for the years of faithful service he has given to NDSC ...I I or being to each one of us a counselor, guardian, anfl frienrl . . . we, the stuflents of North Dakota State College, pay tribute to Dr. F refl S. H ultz. Governor John Davis 22 State Administration Mrs. Mildred Johnson, President Mrs. Elvira .lesfrob Dr. A. F. Arnoson, Commissioner Dr. A. D, Mccqnnel N Mr. M. S. Byrne Mr. Albert Haus l lu' Mr. Martin Kruse MF- Ffed Offh College Administration Miss Pearl Dinan, Dean of Women, takes time out to enjoy some good music. , flint I M ' Ny A - g..:: vw, .A i, ...UID ' j'- 114- .. , .LE- ' ' '-2 ' f- , '3 41:3 f ' i ' :si ' , , -R - sz ' X i I ,. 51 --:.':.: --:-,gif - -N ' . W ' nib , -1 . ' V 24 , Dunn oi' Studcnls, C. A. Scvrinsnn, rclaixcs with :mc of his favorite books. 23 Getting set to knock clown the pins is the college business manager, Miss Eclytlie Turing. Director of Personnel Carl Schmidt inclulges in one of his many rug-making. 24 Burton Bmnclrucl, acting director of admissions :incl records, waits impa- tiently for the snow to melt so he can take :i few practice swings with his clubs. W. Robert Crom, director of communications, tells the Bison photographer that his lust catch was so-oo-o-o long. l Enjoying :lic hi-fi sct llmt hc built is Mcrlc Nou, director of public relations. 25 3 if NJ f V mg. Q12 Q L: '- .Q . H Q LL-:V 'E x PY-ji by 'X 1 X VW AGRICULTURE APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING HOME ECONOMICS- PHARMACY I 'i:.k '-.v c +,fp5???Qv. . . , 1-.:+.,, -. ... - -pr5.,,s.4.:...-.g,.-.Q -. , i:-:- :1:f:2:2:1g:-:Q1:5fS:f:I,a'1 .jirkzp i -:IEE151212151325:E5f552:r:1i13fEr3- , . 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Stoa, chairman of the agronomy department, is very fond of his little dog, which isn't much bigger than the book he's reading. 28 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture . . . successfully completed its first year under the new honor system . . . operated ll farm and il dairy building where some of the finest cheeses in the country are made . . . worked closely with the experiment station . . . included courses in education, animal industry, agronomy, entomology, and bacteriology. Fred Taylor, chairman of the agricultural economics department is an avid fisherman. A. P. Adams, chairman of thu hactcriolugy dcpalrtmcul, clnvx his uwn piulurc tlcvuhmpulg and cnlnrging. zfwhf fm? Enoch Norum, chairman of the soils department, is looking at a map of the soils testing stations in North Dakota. Rcccc Bryant, chairman of thc department of poultry l1ushx1nth'y, keeps Z1 scrapbook of the imnm' cluvclupniunts in history. john Callcnhzxch, criminology alcpurnncnt chair- man, mzikcs his own deluxe llics for catching fish. Another bowling expert is M. L. Buchanan, chairman of the department of animal hus- bandry. i - 9 in.. Edward Lana, chairman of the horticulture depart- ment, has an extensive stamp collection. 29 Ernest' DcAlton, chairman of thc department of agricultural education, likes to relax with a good book. Christian Icnscn, dairy husbandry department chair- man, holds one ot the experimental animals used in his department. 30 Donald Evclelh, chairman of the veterinary science department, likes dogs, especially his two highly prized bulldngs. E mg ln a meals class, the ng boys learn how to slaughter, cut, and prepare thc meat for cooking. Hcrc the buys judge crop samples in an ngrnnomy class. Bob Oberg demonstrates some of the more important cuts to the boys in meats lab. 31 Class of fifty-seven Anderson, Donald I.g Dagmar, Mont.g Farm I-louse. Austin, Merlyn O.g Mottg Alpha Gamma Rhog Sadtlle 8: Sirloin, Prcs.g Bison Brcviticsg Livestock Iuclging Tcamg Little International. l Bender, Gerald L.g Coopcrstowng Alpha Gamma Rhog Satltllc 8: Sirloing Blue Kcyg Spectrum, Ecl., Sports Etl.g Who's Who. Brandvold, Ron L.g Bottincaug Alpha Gamma Rho, Pres.g Satltlle B: Sirloing ASAE, Treas.g IFCg Blue Kcyg Bison Breviticsg Who's NVho. Cortesi, Richardg I-Iinsclalc, Ill.g Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Denich, Darell D.g Kicfg Farm I-Iouseg Saddle Bc Sirloing FFAQ YMCA. Duncan, Marvin R.3 Calving Alpha Zeta, Pres.: Agronomy Club, Scc.g LSA, V. Prcs.g Scars Roebuck Scholarship, Fresh., Soph.g Interstate Grain Co. Scholarship: Little International. Erickson, Duane 0.3 Fargog Kappa Delta Pig Alpha Zetag FFAg Saddle Sz Sirloin, V. Prcs.g Vets Clubg Ralston Purina Scholurshipg Meats 8: Livtrstock Iuclging Teams: Little International. Flesberg, Harvey 0.3 Argusvillc. Flick, Burton 1.5 Cooperstown. Fog, Holgerg Lisbong Co-op I-louse, V. Prcs.g FFAg Satldlc Bc Sirloing YMCAQ 'Live- stock Iudging Tcamg Little International Staffg LCT. Fordahl, Haroldg I-Icttmger. Fredrickson, Fred, Moorhead, Minn. Fuglie, Winton L., Ulen, Minn., FFA, Sad- dle Sc Sirloing Vets Club. Gorder, Rcgg Bottincaug Alpha Gamma Rho, Rcportcrg Who's Who, Bison Annual, Ed., Assoc. l2cl.g Sacldle Sz Sirloing Little International, Ass't. Mgr.g Kappa Kappa Psi, Px'es.g Bison Brcvitiesg LCT, Haas, Iohn L., Mott, Alpha Gamma Rho, Re- porterg Kappa Delta Pi, l'reas.g FFA, l'res.g Ilasl-tetballg Lettermcn's Club, Saddle 15: Sirloing Student Senateg Blue Key, Who's Who, Scars Roebuck Award. Hanson, Gordon E., Fargog IRC. Haugen, Gerald A.g Larimorcg Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, House Managcrg LSAg Kappa Delta Pig FFAg YMCA, Trans. Concordia College. Hclgaas, Maynard D.5 Bcllrami, Minn.g Alpha Gamma Rho, Soc. Chin., Sec.g Blue Key: Bison Iirevities Dir.g FFA: Saddle Bc Sirloing Little Intcrnationalg Rah- jah Clubg UMOC: Bison Brevitiesg Studcntg Bison Annual Staff: Who's Who. Herman, Ardon L., Brinsmadeg Farm House, Treas.g Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Clubg YMCAQ 3-D5 Ski Clubg IRCg Scars Roebuck Fresh. Scholarshipg Interstate Seed 8: Grain Co. SCll0l1lI'5l1Ij'lQ D:inI'orth Summer Fellowshipg Little International Grand Champ. Crops Iutlgcg Bison Iircvitics. Holcn, Donaldg Grand Rapidsg Alpha Gamma Rhog FFA, Saddle 5: Sirloin, LSA: YMCA, Little International. Iohnson, Gary L., Felton, Minn.g Tau Kappa Epsilong FFAg Agronomy Club. Iohnson, Richard I., I-Ioopleg Alpha Gamma Rhog ASAE, Treas.3 Eng. Councilg Scabbard 8: Blndeg Gold Star Bandg 15150 Scholarship from N. Dak. Power Coop- erativcg Grand Champion Showman Farm Equip. Show. Koble, Adam F., Ir., Rugby, Co-op House, V. Pres., Sec.: Agronomy Club, Treas.3 Alpha Zetag Ag. Econ. Clubg Newman Clubg Saddle Sz Sirloin Clubg Bison Brcvitiesg Little Inter- nationa . Kopp, Clinton D., Lishong FFA, Reporter: Footballg Basketballg Lettcrmcn's Clubg Vets Clubg Little International. Kreft, LaVerneg Fargo. Larson, Merle D., Ilottineaug Alpha Gamma Rhog Alpha Zeta, V. Pres.g Saddle Sc Sirloin Club, Treas.: Sears Roebuck Scholarship: Scherfenberg-Scholarshipg Little International, Mgr.g Livestock 6: Meats ludging Teamsg Who's Who. Linnell, Lavern I-Lg Petersburgg Alpha Gamma Rhog Agronomy Club, V. Pres., Pres.: LSAQ YMCA3 Saddle Sc Sirloing Little International. Lund, David A.g Nomeg Farm I-louse, -l-H, Pres., Sec., Treas.g Wesley Founda- tion, V. Pres.g IFCg Scabbard 6: Iiladeg S250 Scholarship from N. Dak. Farm Equip. Dealers' Ass'n.g Little International, Grand Champion 19553 ASAEQ YMCA. Marificrcn, Allyn 0.5 I-Ioopleg Alpha Gamma Rhog Agronomy Club, Scc.g Alpha Zetag Ag. Econ. Clubg Sears Roebuck Scholarshipg F. H. Peavey- Van Dusen Harrington Undergraduate Scholarshipg Little International. I Melroe, Sylvan N., Gwmnerg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Blue Keyg Lettermen's Club, Treas.g Basketballg 'l'raCkg Scabhard Bt lllacleg Saddle 8: Sirloing FFA. Moen, Maurice 0.3 Michigan: Alpha Gamma Rhog Saddle 8: Sirloing Agron- omy Clubg Little International. 1 Nelson, Ronald L.5 Gilbyg Alpha Gamma Rho: FFA, Saddle 6: Sirloing Little International: Bison Brevitiesg Agronomy Club: Bison Annual, Photo. Ed.3 ' Scabbard St Blade, Sec.g Alpha Zeta, Niemcier, Orlandg Buxtong Fart I-Iouseg Gold Star Bandg FFAQ Ag. Econ. Clubg Vets Cluhg Little Internationalg YMCA. 1 I I Olson, Allan L., Buxtong Co-op Ilouseg YMCAg Saddle St Sirloin: LSAQ Ag. Econ. Cluh, Sec., Trcas.: Alpha Zeta, Treas.: Bison Brevitiesg Chorus. Olson, Gaylord A15 lluxtong Co-op House. Pres.: Who's Whog Blue Key, Alpha Zetag Student Senate, Comm. Student Uniong Saddle Sa Sirloing Little International Staff: Ag. licon. Club, V. Pres.: Bison Brevities. Peder- son, Willis A., Devils Lake, FFA, Trans. Devils Lake lr. College. Pckas, Icromc C., Regent: Farm House, V. Pres., Soc. Chiu.: Newman Club: Saddle R Sirloin Club: Little International: High Individual Beef judge at Fort Worth, Tex.: Bison Brevities: National Judging Contests, Who's Who. Reff, Neil E., Bismarck: Farm I-'louseg Trans. Bismarck Ir. College. Rott, Eugene W., Iamestowng Alpha Gamma Rho: Saddle S Sir- loin, Sec., Bison Brevities: Little International, Ag. licon. Club: FFA. Roningen, Morris W.g Nielsville, Minn., Alpha Gamma Rho: FFA: Agron- omy Club. Samuelson, Stanley D., Devils Lake: Vets Club: YMCA: LSAQ Trans. Devils Lake Ir. College. Sandagcr, Carl M.g Kindred: LSA, V. Pres.g FFA, Sec.g Vets Cluhg Kappa Delta Pi. Schumacher, Iamesg Malta, Mont. Schwartz, Donald F., Iamestowng Alpha Gamma Rho, Treas., V. Pres., Rush Chm.g Blue Key, Pres.: Saddle 6: Sir- loing FFA: Alpha Zeta, Student Senate, Commissioner of Campus Affairsg Sears Roebuck Fresh. Scholarship: Little lntcrnational Staffg Bison Brevities, Ass't. Business Mgr., Producerg Who's Who: Spectrum, Managing Ed., Bison Annual Staff. Scmmen, Arlan R., Minotg Farm House, Treats., Trans. Minot STC. Skate, Elmo L., Bagley, Minn.g Alpha Zeta: Peavey-Van Duscn Harrington Award, Trans. liernfiidji STC. Solberg, Harold, Minot, Co-op House, Sec., Mgr.g Saddle 'Sc Sirloin: ASABQ Alpha Zeta: Sears Roebuck Foundation Seholarshipg Bison i Brevities: Little International. Tetrault, Robert, Wal- halla. Weiser, Conrad I., Fargo, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Agronomy Club, Freshmen Glidden Paint Co, Scholarship. Welsh, Iamesg Langdon. , Z . A vw-E 1' ' 'j 1 its i 9 5 ' JP.: ' --3: . I L ,, V. ,,,,, 'Z-Szlikikiiez-cr ' . . .:4.,.1.f N:5:1:5S:5.. f'c72:f5:f:5 w- '7:23'?f:5Ef' . i J. e '23E1E2E2E:3:5:E25:. :S up-'i1y, 1 , .-:3:5:5:5:23:c-:gig -F'f:3:5:t::5:5:3::g:3'. . 5 ,I W- jf2551f2sSs55s2552S1E12:sas ' , 5:25fi5SE5fj2E5fK: P H. ,X . rpg., - --fzssrsaa wi' 1 ' . '15:5:I:f: at , 1 i digs? li K fi t PHlLOSOHlYFl School of Applied Arts and Science School of Applied Arts and Sciences . . . gave its students a broad background of liberal education . . . found Minard Hall the scene of botany and zoology labs, English, languages, math, social science, and education classes . . . was the ideal place for the undecided student to begin his college education . . . started a new journalism laboratory Where journalism students and college publication Workers could do their Work. sn' S. W. Russell, Dean of the Arts and Sciences School, enjoys reading f 1 V f....,, if for relaxation. W sys ,952 In L I t I I Collecting stamps is one of thc pastimes of Dr. Frederick Chairman of thc modern language department, Dr. Leo Ielcrtcl, enjoys art, Walsh, chairman of thc speech department. CSDCCl2lllY P11lr1IiHgS 1lUl1C by l1iS wife- 36 Cliaxirman uf the social science deparimcm Rudolph Otterson enjoys reamling, L-specially ahuul history, his pct topic. ,f llr. lfilfl llelgcson, cllziirluan of the liurany department, lilies lu work willi luulri in his spare lime. Cliznirman of the linglish and philosophy department Ken- nclli Kuhn spends a lol ol his spare time on various lilwrary committees. Here Iirncst Van Vlissingcn, chairman of the music department, lv.-ails SC students in carols at llic Christmas convo. f?Tlf'1.i-'i,::- , .... . Hhs. H M 2f:.g.g,,al1,.gf 1- i f-as f rf .,,,......... W, . -, , 'fi Q iw? sf' ef ?5??S2f1?? if 1 1- fag, -fs i W' . 3,5 is sf, i jg!! ,W ,i,igg2'::fz5N 's M 5,7 ygjf? V. V if ii or V, . fi, Q- W, .-. f.-si. -- ' I fW,sl.,. . ' 4 L lim . ,. 'E M 'yi Vi Wx W ,, '-.. 1 ,ef New ifiawff, 'Nt X J 00 M jf Y 4' is ,Ska if MW we Q ,Q we gy ' ia wars? f,-'-,y':ii2,, 5 Q Q, 4 in VI W .swf lgiiggg jig-ggQf1,? ilfp pw ,M 3,0 ,S 9 Q, 4 A , I 1 at '- 4 M H: , ffm ' f i , 1, 'f2,?XW f . if ., in 'mp - T, , ,,., .,., , .-.. as ag: ,Q Q,- ' , ' -1' -I , L -..ig:g:g:g:5:5e5:552i:m.,.ii5- 1'?5:::a:a ' ' - ' A. rf- ., 4 f A, -A .:::-.i::'-ag A. Glenn I-Iill, mathematics department chairman, is very interested in the NDSC athletics and is the former athletic director, Erv Kaiser, physical education director, en- ioys all sports and is president of the state Physical Education Association. Dr. Hale Aarnes, chairman of the department of education, has quite a collection ol pipes. A home away fmm lmmc to all :urls and science slumlcnls is llllgi' Minnrcl llull, whurc Lllnmsr ull of thc liberal arts courses :Irs hulcl. All liberal arts majors must take at least one quarter of Zoology, and here :1 stuclcnt is concen- trating very industriously on the nerve fibers in the spinal cord. 38 Ur. Muir cunclucha :ln cxpcrimcnl that tail-ics lhc clilurupliyll for SOll1Cll1lI1gJ out uf the plant leaves in :1 lxulainy lub, which is zinmlicr l'CLllllSllC lar almost gill who are in :irts nnml science. Two nl? thc girls in thc lwmu cc, zoolngy class conduct an experiment to fincl out what type of blood they lmvc. ,- ,flil ix ' A rl ff i V 1 . QL gi ',,,1 40 Class of fifty-seven Anderson, Iohn F., Fargo: YMCA, Pres., Alpha Phi Omega, Trcas.g Scubbard S: Blade, 3-D. Barton, Iohng Fargo. Bear, Maureen, A.3 Langdong Kappa Delia, V. Pres.: Newman Club, Papyrus Ebcrs, Co-Editorg SUABQ Bison Breviticsg Spectrumg Trans. College of St. Bene- dict. Bopp, Delwin K.3 Stirumg Theta Chi, 'l'reus.g Arnold Air Societyg IFC, AFROTC Rifle Team. Clarens, Richard D., Aliceg Vets Club, Trains. St. Iohn's U. Crary, Paul T., Fargo, Trans. Montana State University. Folstrom, Raymond I.g Fargog Vets Club. Gackle, Arlene Ncssetg Fargo, Gamma Phi Beta, V. Pres., Rush Chm., Scc.3 Kappa Delta Pig Bison lirevitiesg Cheerleader. Gard, Georgeg Fargo. Garrison, Karen I., Minot, Kappa Delta, Sec., Edwin Booth Club, KDSCg Wesley Foundationg Bison Annunlg SUAHQ LCT. W Green, Ioannc N. Fargo. Gutknecht, Gerald P., I-Izizcng Vets Club. Gulzmcr, Marvin D.: Wymlim-rc: Liu-up lluusc. Hanson, Weslcyg Carrington. Harmon, Kenneth 'I'.g lfnxlmlrnz Comp lrluusc, lioolckccpcrz Arnold Air Socictyg 'llison llrcviticsg Newman Club. Hermnnson, Robert F.g Fargng Vets Clubg Trams. Hamline U. Hlavinka, Delbert 1.3 Lnrkg Wcsnninstcr Fcllmvsllip, Prf.-s.g YMCA, Prcs.g Alplm Zclzig Dcbulingg LCTQ Elks Scholurshipg Shiloh Lnrlgc Scholarship: N. Dak. Insti- tulc lor Regional Sluclics Award. Howitz, Donald F.g Rock Lnkcg Tau Kappa Epsilon, Prcs.g Vcls Clulag IFC. Hutton, William W.: I'mvnr:r: Alpha 'l'z,iu Omcgag LSAQ Arnold Air Society. Hyde, Charles G.g XVuhpctrm: Them Chi: Fuotlmllg Bnskclbullg Baseballg Letter- n1cn's Clulxg Trans. St. Iolmk U. johnson, Eugencg l7lll'gO. Iohnslon, Barryg Mayville: Alpha Tau Onrcga. Iorgcnson, Arnold H.: Cnmlu: Vols Club. Kandt, Colceng McCluskyg YWCAg LSA3 Clmrusg LC'l g KIJSC. Klein, Sandra, Richardtong Gamma Phi Iietag Chorus. Larson, Iohn A., Fargog Alpha Tau Omegag Student Senate, Sec.: Gold Star Band, V. Pres., KDSC, Station Mgr., Program Dir.g Minute Man Award, Scabbarcl Ez Blade, DMSQ PMS St T's Trophyg Blue Keyg Kappa Kappa Psig Spectrum Statfg Who's Who. Lies, Arthur I.g Carringtong Kappa Psi, Treas.g Gold Star Band, Pres.g Alpha Zetag Kappa Delta Pig Blue Key: Newman Clubg KDSC, Pub- licity Dirt-:ctorg Bison Brevitiesg Chorusg Spectrumg Who's Who. Lippert, Wilbcr E., Eldridgeg Sigma Chi, Treas: LSAg Vets Clubg Bison Brevities. Lowe, Iames K.g Iamestmvn: Alpha Tau Omegag Arnold Air Society, V. Pres.: Baseballg Bison lirevities. Mark, Peter M., Aberdeen, S, Dak.3 Alpha Tau Omegag Spectrum, Business Managerg LSA: KDSC. Mertens, Mauris G., Fargo: Theta Chig liison Brevities: Newman Cluhg Edwin Booth Cluhg KDSCQ LCTQ Trans. St. Iohn's U. Murphy, Kerry I., Harveyg Theta Chi, House Manager, Treas., Pres., Blue Kcyg Who's Who: Rahiah Clubg IFCg Bison Annual, Advertising Manager, Business Manager, Bison Brevities, Business Manager. O'Bleness, Robert M., Chaffee, Vets Club. Odenbrett, Leroy R., Gene- seog Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Olson, Peter A.5 Bismarekg Sigma Chi. Ostfield, Meyer L., Fargo, Seah- hard Sc Bladcg Trans. Harvard College. Palmer, Avis A., Devils Lake: Kappa Deltag LCT. Pfeifer, Beverly M., Moorhead: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sec., Treas., V. Pres.g Spectrum, Feature Ed., Bison Annual, Layout Ed.g Student Senate, Commissioner of NSA, Vice-Chairman Minn.-Dali. Region of NSA, Nat. Exec. Comm. of USNSA: Newman Clubq Cheerleader: KDSC: Senior Staff, V. Pres.g Sigma Alpha lotag Women's Senateg Whn's Who. Rockwood, Barbara I.: Fargo: WAA: SUAH: Orchesis: Trans. UND. Savagcau, Monica C.: Fargo: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres.: Panhellenic Council. Pres.: litlwin Booth Club, Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Womcn's Senate: Senior staff: KDSC: Spectrum: Bison llrevitics: Elks Scholar- ship: Dchalcg SUAB: NSA: Newman Club: Chemistry Club: Who's XVho: LCT. Schnell, Sliirlcne H.: Dickinson: Gamma Phi lleta, Pres.: Panhcllcnic Council. 'l'reas.: Newman Club: Orchesis: Colcl Star Bantl: Air Debs, Vice Coiiini:iml1:r: KDSC: lliwn Annual: SUAll, Vice Pres.: Kappa Della Pi: Slumleni Senate: Senior Staff, Treaa.: Homecoming Queen Attendant: llison llrevities: Who's Who. Seneclial, Calvin G.: Sahin, Minn.: G:uiima Hella, V, Pres., Pres., Regional V. Pres., Regional Field Sec.: Chorus. Skrove, Iames W.: Fargo: Trans. Moorhead STC. Snustad, Grace: Hen- clrumz Ganinia Phi Hula: Trans. Concortlia College. Stangeland, Vivian McAuleyg liloorhead, Minn.: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sigma Alpha lota: Chorus. Stock, Gerald E.: Fargo: Theta Chi, House Manager, V. Pres.: Kappa Kappa Psi: Scabharcl 6: lllatle, Treas.: DMS: llison lirevilies. Swenson, Duane A.: Fargo: Alpha 'l'au Omega, V. Pres.: Blue Key, V. Pres.: Stuilent Senate, Cuinmiasioiier of Finance: Student Union lioartl of Directorx: SUAllg Rahiah Cluh: Debate: LSA: Who's XVho: Moilel Man of 1956: Bison llrevities. Tallackson, Ruth: Grafton: Alpha Gamma Delta, 'l'rcas.: Sigma Alpha lota: Kappa Delta Pi: Ski Cluh: Chorus: SUAllg llison llrevilies. Trautman, Dwayne D.: Wootlworth: Alpha Gamma Rho: Minute Man Award. Trom, Patricia L.: Kimlreclg Kappa Delta: Panhellcnic Council: SUAB: llison llrevilies: Trans. from Augustana. Wicdcrhold, Gerald M.: Fargo. Zuklic, Robert F.: Chicago, Ill.: Sigma Alpha lipsilon, V. Pres., Social Cliairnian: Letlei'mcn's Club: Rahiah Club. I f uf I. i A I A. f I ri- My , ,rn-. J . Y 4 .X ' W v 1. fi.. lip, ' lu ani rw'-m-E l f. ii A -- if 1: 1. ,Ja I-,.-.--5:-.,-c , .- - A f'+:k-:+:-'-:- '-'-'Wx .. -:E-:. ,-, ,- , ' J Q -. az-:-5:-SS:-:-:-:disc ':l2:1 '1:5:21:l:i:5S:5:- V ' 5 Q .-:-sz 1 :V e -ct 5 EY' as Y, -' N .4 f' It v at v va , 4 1 . ,Q ss s ,X 5 9 .yf 2.5. ' c P, 4-7 t f g-.y..-.-. -zyr. - 5,.:.-.-.- . .,. b.3,:24,::.- -.34.gf.g,, . 2:35:5 5 ., -:,:-1. ,:-:5:g:E.f 4'-S+ ' , 1 f' 'J5':1:- .. Sirk-1 - 5:5249 5 '-S:-SFS: N--.,,...f-1 . .:f:I:f2fS1 ' 1 - , ,- '55a9:t5:2:5:5:5:k9:3::, ':-zfkf'-f2EI:E'. fa ,i5,a1'f,s1f-?H: - .Mi -1 ' M I 4 - School of Chemical Technology l School of Chemical Technology . . . hatl the high- est average of all the schools on campus . . . trained its students for work as teachers, as industrial or research chemists or for consulting laboratory worl-1 . . . was rated as the third best chemistry school in the nation. Dean Dunbar heads the chemical technology school, collects stamps in his spare time. Dr. Norman Peterson, associate professor of physical chemistry, is also Dr. Minnear, professor of inorganic chemistry, enjoys a ham radio operator. planning houses, has built his own house. ' 44 i Dr. Wnulcr Busch, pmfcf-sur ul' paints, varnishcs, and Iacqiiws. is a nalivc nf Holland, and his lminc cuntains many tlnngh imm that cmimry. - -JJ, .. Skating is a favurilc pastime ul' Dr. Charlcm Flccl- wuod, prufcssm' uf analytical chemistry. Dr. Franz Rathinan, professor uf organ- ic chemistry, likes to howl Lo lakc his mind oil his Wlbfii. Two grad students in organic chemistry conduct ai complicated experiment. lack Magiil is making a T-tube in his glass-blowing class. 45 Class of fifty-seven Bartholomew, Charles, W.g Wayzata, Minn.: Thcta Chi: SUABg Cheni- istry Clubg Arnold Air Societyg D. AFROTCQ Glidden Paint Cu. Frcsli- man Scholarship. Bergren, Dennisg Fargo. Burke, Robertg Fargo. Cunningham, Downey C.g Waurcgan, Ill.: YMCA: Vets Clulng -l-Ilg Spencer-Kcllog Scholarshipg Trans. U. of Pimburgh. Farnum, Bruce W.5 Fargog Sigma Phi Dcltag Kappa Kappa Psi: YMCAQ Alpha Phi Omega, Pres., V. Pres., Svc.: Golrl Star liamlg Chemistry Clnhg Minute Man Awarclg Wlm's Who. Isensee, Ierold W.g Fargo: Alpha Tau Omega: Arnold Air Society: Chemistry Club, Sec., V. Pres., Prcs.g Kappa Kappa Psig Golcl Star lianclg Forman-Ford Award. King, William M.g Cnmlu: Vi.-rs Club: Clicmixtry Club. Lorcntzcn, Donnldg Pmvurs Lnkug 'l'r1ms. Minor STC. Mngill, Iohng Verona. Marquart, Iamcsg Mnplctung Alpha Tau Omcgug Chemistry Club. Tucker, Robert C.g liargnq Chemistry Clubg YMCA: Sczibbaml X Blnclcg Alpha Phi Om:-gn, Pres., V. Pres., Sec.: Archer-Dunicls-Midland Schol- nrship. Young, Iamcs L.g Amznmuscg Alpha T.1u Omega, Trcns.g Scnbbard S: lll1l4lL', 'l'x'c:ls.g llison llrcviticsg Chemistry Club. Y , , . :iff .rf :iiiIfililfififfiirfii:E:f5251EIE2?E2-r-Elf' ' '52E2EI5F:M- . , 'g15:::zf:2515:25g:::g:g:3:1:f:Ig2g:g:1.' ' Qg15::5:f:5:5:: - b , '. -.---:2:5:sas:5:g:gs:s:s:s:::::Q:1sf -1.-s:a:s:s:s4E'. 1 , iE5E5E5fi A xi' i ' Q: , fEZ:E:E7'513'-a---'-I fiiii l rg:::s::s:s:f:s:s:s:s:5 'SSa2:s:sf:s:s-v 1 ?25Z?555E3E5555:f-, 'vzfgigiigigigi W- - Frank Mirgain, dean of the school of engineering, enjoys golfing for relaxation. School of Engineering School of engineering . . . had the largest enroll- ment on campus . . . offered four-year courses in seven fields of engineering and a five-year course in architecture . . . published a quarterly magazine, the North Dakota State Engineer . . . found its students surveying almost every nook and cranny of the campus and spending many long nights with their drawing boards and slip sticks. Agricultural engineering department chairman, Wil- liam Promtrsberger likes to do woodworking, and A. W. Anderson, chairman of the department of mechanical engineer- . - . , here is turning a piece of wood on a lathe. ing, made his own TV set. 48 Iolm Oaikey, chnirmzin of the civil engi' l UCC lU1-I llclmfllm-'Ill' IYUS'-'N Wllll lllc bm Marion Ricluarclsnn, clmirmain of the tlepurtment of industrial VUYUIJS U'lP0fl' 'lm lilmlllfll' lmf l 'Wm 'll engineering and management, makes uut schedules for the llll CI11liUCCl'llUrSlllllvfm- atutlcnts in his department, one of the unrewurtling tasks ot Knute llenning, elmirmzm uf the areliitectnrul tlepztrtmenl, has an cullection uf very excellent rifles. being :in instructor. Y rin il nn Robert Fuimzxn, chairman of the electrical engineering depart- ment, is quite interested in plwtugralpliy, and here is Working with an enlarger. Dolve llaill, siluzitecl :tl llie liar mirth of the campus, gives the slipstick buys plenty nf exercise in going I0 classes. Located in the heart of the campus, South Englneering is the scene of much activity during the Clay. 49 Practical experience is given in a structures lab in ug engineering in which the boys construct buildings. 1 r 1 her. Architectural students take time out fmt stuzlcnts. n their drawings to cxaminc- thc plans mntlc by other so n A course in physics is incluclecl in all tbe engineering courses. Here the boys work intently on at problem. Many hours of hard labor arc put in by the future architects in planning, meas- uring to scale, and drawing their projects. 51 1 l l - '51- 44 52 T , .,,45':f f - . 'ff 'I x.. '- . . 3 T' il l i V ' I it 1' l i A Class of fifty-seven Aanderud, Richard W., Beulah: Pi Tau Sigma. Adams, Iohn A., Waubun, Minn.g Vets Club: ASCE, V. Pres.p Tau Beta Pi. Anderson, Daryl Lg West Fargog Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi. Anderson, Kenneth E.g Stirumg ASME. Asleson, Herbert, Watertown, S. Dali.: AIAg Kappa Tau Delta, Sec.-'I'reas.g Wesley .l?ounc,lation, V. Pres., Treas.q Trans. S. Dak. State, Kansas State. Astrup, Iens L., Grenorag Sigma Alpha Epsilong ASAEQ LSA, V. Pres.g YMCA. Beechie, Brian, Litchville. Bender, Marvin A.g Harveyg Alpha Tau Omega, Pres.g Blue Keyg IFCQ Pi Tau Sigmag liaesketballg Bison lirevities. Berg, Earl E., Minot: Kappa Tau Dcltag Trans. U. of Washington. Berge, Donald E., I-lattong Tau Kappa Epsilon, ASAE, V. Pres.g LSAg Bison Brevitics. Bissell, William, Portalg Sigma Alpha lipsilong ASMEQ Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Minot STC. Blomseth, Harold K., Waubun, Minn.3 ASME, Sec., N. Dak. State Engincerug Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, Trans. Moorheatl STC. Bosworth, Francis, Raleighg ASCEg Newman Club. Brcucr, Peter W.3 Emmettg Vets Club: ASAEg Football. Brown, Robert D., Ir., Fargo, Tau Beta Pig Atelier Chat Noir, Treas.g Kappa Tau Dcltag Trans. U. of Minn. Buchholz, Gerald 1.3 Ashleyg Allilig IRE: Tau Beta Pi. Carlson, Robert D., St. Iohng Trans. N. Dali. State School of Forestry. Cedarstrom, Royg Minotg AIEEg Alpha Tau Omega. Christianson, Clifford T., Plazag ASCEg Gold Star Bandg LSAg Trans. Minot STC. Dahlstrom, Darrell D., Barnesville, Minn.g AIEEQ IREg Eng. Councilg Tau Beta Pig Trans. Concordia College. Dostert, Ioseph M., Burlingtong ASME. i l e..,,. -e-- 'V' fy . , I Y ' f M .. ii-5 . L U it , Ehrichs, Warren A.: Halstad: ASME, Treas., Pi Tau Sigma: Choir. Engebret- ' fig: i 1 Y son, Roger W.: Lilchvillc: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, V. Pres.: ASME: Pi Tau A'- ft, Sigma: Gold Star Band: Bison lirevities. Englund, Robert: Twin Valley, Minn. ' ' A mi 'J- 4 , - ,wi Erickson, Curtis: Fargo. Erickson, Leonard H.: Baker, Minn.: Vets Club: Y ASME. Fabian, Richard: Willowich, Ohio. - , , 'l 'L' 55.4 -3- - V yi . H :.. . ' ',ffH'- 4 i A Y 'fi Flynn, Kenneth D.: Minot: Tau Beta Pi: AIEE: IRE: Basketball: Lette-rmcn's E .TP fl Club. Fog, Gunnar: Lisbon: ASME: Vets Club: Trans. Valley City STC. . V Frank, Charles I.: Belfield: ASME: Vets Club. 1 . ' . French, Herbert C.: Osnabrock: Alpha Gamma Rho: IPC: ASAE. Gronbeck, Don H.: Fargo: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma, Pres.: Tau Beta Pi, Trcas.: N. Dak. State Engineer. Gebhard, james B.: Moorhead, Minn.: Sigma Phi Delta, V. Pres.: ASCA: Arnold Air Society: IFC. Gilbery, Iamcs: Fargo: ASAE. Gjertson, Ronald: Lisbon. Goedert, Douglas I.: Fargo: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, V. Pres.: AIA, V. Pres.: Kappa Tau Delta, Pres. Griffin, Iames: Fargo. Gores, William I.: Hisbcc: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Co-Chm.: Vets Club: Tau llela Pi: Pi 'I'au Sigma. Gross, Eugene L.: LaMotn'c: Sigma Phi Della, Sec.: ASME, Pres.: Newman Club: Engineering Council, V. Pres.: Arnold Air Society: Rahiah Club, Pres.: Blue Key: Pi Tau Sigma, YVho's VVl1o. Hahn, Arthur W.: Fargo: Alpha 'l'au Omega: ASCE. Harbor, Nwankwo L.: Nigeria, West Africa: ASCE: Wesley Foundation. Harju, Arvid: McKenzie: ASCE, Pres.: Vets Club: SUAH: Engineering Council, Treas.: ISA, Treas.: Tau lieta Pi: LCT: Bison llrcvilics. '. .C CVVQ 4 p .. A eg. f in Vai-'S 9 ' ni LT ' , at is fr- 53 E fi A Hegg, Wallace D., Northwood: Alpha Tau Omega: Arnold Air Society, Pres.: ASME. Heil, Howard, Fargo, Basketball, Lettermen's Club. Hill, Dana, Fargo: Football, ASCE. Hjelmstad, Leroy N., Thompson, Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASME, Bison Brevitics. Horn, Iamcs N., Riverdale, ASCE, Sec., Vets Club, Sec., Tau Beta Pi. Hilling, Dave L., NVilliston, ASME. Hutchinson, Lloyd, Ayr, Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE. Ingerson, Barry, Flaxton. Ianssen, Kent E., Stanton, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Ileta Pi: Trans. Bis- marck IC, U. of Seattle. Ienscn, Gary, Devils Lake. Iensen, William I., Staten Islantl, N. Y., Vcts Club, Pi Tau Sigma, V. Pres., Trans Concorclia. lohannessohn, Norval A., Atla, Minn., IRE, Trans. Wahpcton State School of Science. Iohnson, Barrett A., Fargo, Alpha Tau Omega, AIEE, V. Pres., Rahiah Club, V. Pres., Scabbartl 8: Blade, Pres.: IFC: Minute Man Award, Prison Brcvities. Johnson, Boyd, Brinsmacle. Iohnson, Herbert, Fargo. Iohnson, Richard C., Moorhead, Minn.: Sigma Phi Delta, Rush Chm.: Allili, Iohnson, Vernon A., Fargo, Sigma Phi Delta, V. Pres., Social Chm., Rush Chm., Alpha Phi Omega, Golcl Star Band, ASME, IFC, V. Pres. Iohnson, I Winton F., Moorhead, Minn. Iohnston, Robert H., Fargo, Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Chin., Rahjah Club, AIEE, Lettcrmen's Club, Tau Beta Pi, Baseball, Bison llrevities, KDSC, Trans. Iowa State College. Kingsley, Robert C., Dewitt, N. Y., Sigma Phi Dcltazi ASME. Klassen, Sylvester I., Fargo, ASCE. Koll, Ronald L.3 Melrose, Minn.g ASMEg Vets Cluh: Newman Club: Trans. U. of M.inn., Sr. Cloud TC. Komrosky, Geraldg Moorhead, Minn. LaFleur, Harold A.5 Mayvilleg Sigma Phi Deltag YMCAg N. Dak. State Engineerf' Arnold Air Socielyg Atelier Chat Noir. Laguc, Ieromc, Moorhead, Minn. Landstrom, Lcsterg Sheycnnc. Larson, Floydg llOIflIlCllllQ Alpha Gamma Rhog ASAE, Pres. Larson, Otis C., Ing Lisbong Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres.g Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Signing KDSCg Trans. Valley City STC. Lechncr, Robert A.g Washburng Sigma Phi Dellag AlIiEg Gamma Della. Lee, Wayne L.g Northwooclg Tau Kappa Epsilon, V. Pres.g IFC, Treas.g LSAg Kappa Tau Deltaq AIAg Bison lirevities. Lindcmann, Dennis 15.5 Enclcrling Tau Kappa Epsilon, V. Pres., Soc. Chin., Rush Chm.g ASAl:1g Rahjah Club: LSAQ Bison lirevities. Lindlauf, Ronald W.g Minot: Sigma Alpha Epsilong ASME, See.g Tau lieta Pig Pi Tau Sigmag Bison lireviziusg Trans. Minot STC. Lytle, Williamg Iamcstowng Sigma Phi Delta. Mack, Thomas W.g Osage, Minn.: Tau Beta Pi, Pres.g AlEEg Vets Clubg Engi- neering Cuuncilg N. Dak. Stale Engineer. Madson, Lyle R.g Richarcltong Sigma Phi Delta, Sec.g Engineering Councilg ASME, V. Pres.g Pi Tau Sigma. Mann, Ioscph M.g Sigma Phi Delta, Pres.g ASMl2g Rahiah Clubg Vets Club. Marczuk, Michaelg Gorliarng Kappa Tau Dellag Vets Clubg Tau Beta Pig AIAg Trans. N. Dali. Slate School of Science. Marsden, Howard A.g Hendrum, Minn.: ASAE: Vets Clubg Trans. Iamestown College. Martin, Edwardg Moor- licacl, Minn.g Vets Cluhg LCllCI'l11Cf1'S Clubg Trackg LCTQ ASME. Manern, Francisg Fargog ASAE. Meckstroth, Charles W.g Fargo: Sigma Gln, Rush Chai.: lFCg Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg Bison Brcvitics. Meyer, Glen A.3 Iiclgcleyg ASCE. ., 1- 1 7 E' i aj. v iii ii mfg Y S F Q R 'li' X 3' J 1 I' i :lg 'pd Q A I L. if ' 55 :ZW iii Meyer, Leroy C., Moorhead, Minn.: Alliliz Gold Star Bandg Trans. N. Dak. State School of Science. Middlebrook, Arthur I.g Sturgis, S. Dalc.g ASME, Vets Clubg Trans. S. Dark. SC. Milbradt, Thomas A., Scbeka, Minn., Vets Club: ASAE: LSA. Miller, Floyd V., Manfred, Vets Club, Commander: AIEEQ IREQ Engineering Council, Pres.g N. Dak. State Engineer, Editorg Tau Beta Pi. Miller, Iohn E., Underwoodg Sigma Alpha Epsilong Student Body Prcs.g Student Senate, Comm. of Athleticsg Blue Keyg Rahjah Club, Whcfs Who. Moore, Clifford R., Fargo, Sigma Alpha Epsilong ASCE. Myhrc, Charles L3 Alamog Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pi Tau Sigma. Myllcr, Robert I., Moorhead, Minn.g Sigma Phi Deltag LSAQ AIEE-IRE, Sec.-Treas.g N, Dak. State Engineerf' KDSC. McComb, Keith F., Fargo, Alpha Tau Omega, ASME. McCormick, Thomas A., Schroeder, Minn.: Tau Beta Pig ASCE. Ness, Rodger H., Wolverton, Minn.g LSA, V. Pres.: AlEEg Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phig YMCAQ No. Dak. State Engincerg' IRC, Pres.g General Electric Senior Schol- arship, Gold Star Band. Nygaard, Manriccg Wahpetong ASME. Ollinger, Rodney, Fargo. Olson, Alan K., Fargo: Tau Beta Pi, Sec.: Pi Tau Sigma, Sec.g Distinguished Military Cadet: ASMEg N, Dnk. State Engineer. Peterson, Charles C., Fargo, Pi Tau Sigma. Pfttard, Glenn: Fargo. Price, Edward W.g Fingnlg Pi Tau Sigma, Treas.g ASME. Quanbcck, Sherman, McVille. Quatier, Lloyd F.g Wishek: LSA, Treas.g Vets Club: ASME. Quick, David C.g Borup, Minn.g ASAE3 Tau Beta Pi. Reger, Duane A.g Eldridgeg Tau Kappa Epsilong IAS. Rohs, Lowell D.: Fargo: ASME: l.SA. Rotenbergcr, Edmund: Lisbon. Roth- fusz, Ralph: Ashley: Allilig Arnoltl Air Society: Chorus: Wl1o's Vllho. Rulnnd, Iolmg Newtown. Seeba, William R.: Fargo: ASME: Trans. St. Iohn's U. Shaw, Lawrance N.: St. Vincent: ASAE: Little International. Solberg, Wayne 0.5 Anela: Kappa Tau Delta: Atlier Chat Noir: Tau Beta Pi: Trans. Concordia College. Sorenson, Clay: Bismarck. Sundscth, Iarl G.: Hal- statl, Minn.: Theta Chi: Sik Club: Student Senate, Radio Commissioner: Pi Tau Sigma: ASME: No, Dali. State Iingineerf' KDSC: Bison Brevitiesg NSA: Wl1o's Vlfho. Swedlund, Paul I.: Velva: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Spectrum Photographer: Ski Club. Trangsrud, I-Ienry A.: Kindred: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres.: LSA: ASCE: Blue Key. Tuthill, George A.: Cogsivell. Twichcll, Seth: Maplemn. Urban, Allan C.: Minot: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: LSA: ASME: liison llrevities: Trans. Minot STC. Vermeland, Donald: Saml- wich, lll. Wagner, Donald D.: l-larvey: Alpha 'Van Omega: ASME. VVaxler, Ronald: Fargo. Wolf, Wilfred: llague. Zottnick, Ronald R.: liclgeley: Alpha Tau Omega: ASMIQ: Pi Tau Sigma: Base- ball: Trans. lamestown College. i i A if Q ' til . - 7: :' .. ' Mil' K- 'f sz ' i , il ' 'TIF V V. l I- Rf' V - ' 1 ' A .1 l 3 V . Y l rl A 'A 1 J f ' 1 ifxilir' 1 P 1 I l vi l 4 , ' 'qq:f:-:-:-:-:4:-:-:-:3:3:5:1:5:Z:I5g:gq:3:-:-:::-:-:.1511 :2:535:3:5515252522251:PISQI-rzzfzgggggggggzgigigigfiiz. A -'55-rg:-:-:-:.g, 4. llll ' 3:3:fE5:5Ef5Eg3Tf:' 3 I I lll 'Ill ' H 'qi ziififfifif :i .i Salk-.J sy 'EF era. E 5 25 l g5f E5E5E1f' llll llll 2 ,., 1 - of - ,Q - ' -- --V- :5:5:g:, i f Ah! 111 X ' 551512325551 ,- . ., ,. A ' iii2325ESEE5EiZE55:E2E5E25EEE2SS5255S552SiE555S?5?55EE?i:5:Z'I' ' 'fs 71:1IE12ifEQ-1f15E52SE2ffE5Ef13'Qi ' School of Home Economics Caroline Budewig, an excellent piano player, is dean of the home economics school. V W, Kathryn Weesner, chairman of the department of related art, has done much of the work on colors and furnishings for the new n1en's dorm. 58 School of Home Economics . . . turned its seniors into the world well versed in the art and science of hoinemaking . . . provided an opportunity for its students to take a professional field trip to Minneapolis . . . found its students taking courses in foods and nutrition, textiles and clothing, education, and related arts . . . gave practical experience to the seniors when they lived in the Alba Bales house . . . and was rated as the second best school in home economics in the nation. Chairnnm of the department of home economics education is Lucille Horton, who enjoys reading very much. J my Emily Reynolds, chairman of the tlepzlrtment of textiles and clothing, tzniuys looking at the slides of her trip tn Europe last summer. 1501 lilvirn Smith, chzrirman uf the liooils :mtl nutrition tlcpartim-nt, is very interested in plmtogrnphy and traveling. it , . , J , 1, f J A child development course teaches the girls how m to understzmrl little children, and here lutly Rothfusz supervises the play of the children in the nursery that is tm-tl for this cotu'sv. , J, l- rss 'kg' r Girls in the quantity cookery class learned to cook large amounts of food, which will be helpful to them later on if they do any cooking at banquets or other functions where food must bc cooked in large quantities. A course in flat patterns helped the girls to learn how to adjust patterns to fit them and also gave them an opportunity to create at basic pattern for themselves. 1. Glrls in the freshman class in clothing cooper- ated to make their garments look as smooth as possible. 59 rf Class of fifty-seven Aafcdt, Dianne L.g Munich, Kappa Delta Pig YWCAg Gamma Deltag ISAQ Trans. Minot STC. Anderson, Sally L., Pargog Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Chi Dream Girlg Military Ball Queeng SUABQ YWCAg Ski Cluhg Air Debsg Bison Annualg Bison Brcvities. Appeman, Ianice K.g Lakota: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Soc. Chm.: Gold Star Band, Tau Beta Sigma: Phi Upsilon Oinicrong Kappa Delta Pig Bison Brevi- ticsg Danforth Fellowship Award: Trans. Valley City STC. Berg, Ioyccg Bottineaug Gamma Phi Beta, Treas.g Phi Upsilon Omicron, Prcs.g Kappa Delta Pig Tau Beta Sigmag Gold Star Bandg Senior Staff, Women's Senatcg Newman Clubg Little International Queen: Irene Leimlmacher Scholarshipg VVho's Who. Bergan, Ie:-ln C.g Hawley, Alpha Gamma Della, Sec.g Phi Upsilon Omicrong Kappa Della Pig LSAQ YNVCA: Bison Annual Staff: Bison Brcvities. Claffy, Dianne Lcndobejag Thief River Falls, Minn.g YWCAQ Gold Star Banclg 25300 Scholarship for Girls Records: National 4-l-l Winner. Denieh, Glorine C.g Kicfg ISA: YWCA, Chorus: WAAQ Bison llrevitics. Ebling, Anng liarncsvillc, lVlll'll1.Q Alpha Clamnia Delta. Fagerlund, Ianet A.3 Rolla: Alpha Gamma Delta, Pres.: Guirlon: Wornen's Senatcg Phi Upsilon Omicron, Sec.g Kappa Delta Pi, Pres.: Senior Staffg YWCAg Westminster Fellowship: Bison Brevitiesg Who's Who. Fark, Har- riet H.g Detroit Lakes, Minn.: Gamma Phi Betag Phi Upsilon Omicrong Kappa Delta Pig Bison Annual Staff: Trans. Concordia College. Fossay, Sally: Muul'llualll, Minn.: Alpha Gamma Delta, V. Pres.: YWCA: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi, Sec.: Iohn Robinson Club: Bison Brevitics: Trans. Macalester College. Frank, Tcrryl Ann: Fargo: Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Chin.: Air Debs, Treas.: Newman Club, Trcas.: Bison Annual: Panhellvnic Council: l'lUlI1L'COIl1ll'lg Queen Attendant: Bison llrcvi- tics: SUAB: Phi Upsilon Omicrnn: Who's Who: Trans. College of St. Scholastica. Gcndrcau, LaRac: Walhalla: Gamma Phi llela: Air Dabs: Newman Club: Bison Hrcvirics. Gordhammcr, Audrey O.: Northwood: Air Debs: YWCA: LSA: Ski Club: Phi Upsilon Oniicron: Kappa Delta Pi: Trans. St. Olaf College. Grindahl, Ivan C.: Fargo: Alpha Gamma Delia: Rush Chin.: Bison Brevi- Lics: Westminster Pcllowsliipz Bison Annual: Panhcllcnic Council. Haas, Sandra A.: Liclgurwoorl: Kappa lllfllil, Pres.: Rush Chm.: Panhcllenic Coun- eil, Pres.: Senior Staff, Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Guiilon: llison llrcvilies: llisnn Annual: Chorus: Who's Who. Hanson, Barham I.: Lilchvillc: Gamma Phi Beta: Nuwman Club: Bison Brcvitics. I-Iill, Margie Stroup: Pzirgoz Gznnnia Phi Beta: Won1en's Senate: Bison Brcvilics. Hollands, Dorolcs K.: Monrhuacl, Minn.: Gamma Phi Beta: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Iiison Brcvitics. Hayman, Ruth: Fargo: Gamma Phi Bela, V. Pres.: Orchcsis: Trans. Iowa State College. .e 'kv ,fr -',- : ' I l 'Ti ll l ,.:j:a::a:a:... ,.' ., . . H Q mi, 5 Husband, Wilma 12.5 I-lenselg Kappa Alpha Theta, V. Pres.g Tau Beta Sigma, Sec., YWCAQ Phi Upsilon Omicron, V. Pres.g Senior Staff, See.g Who's Whog Freshman Danforth Award: Phi Upsilon Omicron Scholar- shipg Bison Brcviticsg Gold Star Band. Iansscn, Grace Price, YWCAQ Kappa Delta Pig -l-I-lg LSA. Iohanson, Ann M.g Sheyenncg LSA: Trans. Iamestown College. Lind, Beverly I., Cavalierg Kappa Alpha 'l'heta, Pres.g SUABg Phi Upsilon Omi- crong Senior Staffg Bison Annualq llison lircvities. Lloyd, Gloria R., Bismarck: Kappa Kappa Gamma, V. Pres.g Air Delvs, Commanclerg Orchcsisq Phi Upsilon Omicron: Newman Club: Women's Sennteg Kappa Psi Swectheartg Homecoming Queen Atrendantg Homecom- ing Quecng Bison Brevitiesg Bison Annual Staff. Mandigo, Carole L., Bis- marckg Kappa Delta, 'l reas.g Gamma Dcltag Tau Beta Signing Golcl Star Banrlg SUAB5 Spectrumg Phi Upsilon Omicron. Mark, Karen Slukag Aberdeen, S. Dak.g Gamma Phi Beta: Ceres Ilall Prcs.g Womens Senateg LSAg Phi Upsilon Omicrong Kappa Delta Pig Guiilong Senior Staffg Spectrum Staff, Soc. Ed.: Bison Brevitiesg Bison Annualg Wl1o's Whog Trans. S. Dak. SC. Olson, Gloria M.3 Esmond: 4-H, Trcas.g YWCA, Pres., Sec.3 LSA, Pres.g WAAQ SUAIS. Ostrem, Ianiceg Felton, Minn. Pfelfle, Marlene C., Wishekg Kappa Delta, Soc. Clam., Rush Chn1.g LSAQ Guiclnn, Scc.g Bison Annunlg SUAB. Pflugralh, Elaincg Walipemn: Tau llela Sigma: Sigma Alpha Iotag New- man Club: Gold Slar Hand: Trans. State School of Science. Pierce, Carolyn Lg Iillendaleg Kappa Alpha Thelag YWCA, Soc. Chm.: Bison lircvitiesg Faculty Women's Club Scholarsliipg I. R. Watkins Scholarshipg Trans. Slate lNr0l'IT11ll and Ind. College. Polsfut, Leona L.g Benedict: LSA, V. Pres.: WAA. V, Prus.g YWCAQ ISAQ Trans. Minot STC. Rolhfusz, Iudy Bowmang Ashley: Kappa Delta Pi. Saba, Ianctg llismarclc: Kappa Delta, Rush. Chm,: Phi Upsilon Omicrong Air Delis, Exec. Officer: Canterbury Club: Bison lirevities: Chorusg Scars Roebuck Freshman I-I. lic. Scholarship, Fgo.-Mhcl. I-I. EC. Scholarship. Sand, Marian H.g Emerado: Gamma Phi Bctag YWCA: VVcstminstcr Fel- lowshipg IRC, Scc.g Women's Senaleg Wumen's Res. Hall Presidcntg N. Dali. llomemalccrs Freshman Sehnlarshipg liixun llrevitics. Soeby, Carol M.g Walhalla: Kappa Alpha 'l'hr:la: Guidon, Prcs.g DeLcncl- recies Scholarshipg Phi Upsilon Ominrong Gold Star Band: Bison Brcvitics: Trans. Concordia College. Spiker, Shirley A., Fargog YWCAQ LSA. Teigen, Edna, Rugby: ISA: LSAg Phi Upsilon Omicrong Kappa Della Pig Knights Templar Scholarshipg Trans. Concordia College. Tomlinson, IoAnng Fargog Kappa Delta: IRC, Sec.: YWCAg Wesley Foundationg Chorus. Valentine, Mary Anng Hope: YWCAQ Phi Upsilon Omicron, '1'reas.g Kappa Delta Pi, Sec.g LSA, Scc.g 4-H, Sec., Sears Roehuek Scholarshipg College Panhcllcnic Scholarship: Mary li. .Laycock Memorial Scholarshipg AI-IEA Sz NDI-IEA, Sec., Treas. 4 . L. fi ., .-- V- ::.3a:::1::a+-,. - ,:E:,.-:2f:5E352EfEIiE 4-:-:glfrirfzfififfifzwr X ' A. , 051.'.-:-:-:q-gf:-: -2 .-15.-:4-:V-.5-14:,.g.gq:-43.5, , '-r:Is-2-:':f:2:Igr-:-:-:izt t 5 ' '-C'-Si-1-:H :-:1:2p.-' - - 1:f:r12:2:11ev- 1'- -' - :5:Q:-tv' ' -41255135 -. :EET X r School of Pharmacy 1 1 s. 14 4 , K 1' N R . e K , f s f 5 el, L3 Pl K . ' CsIa2:f:fe:::s:5s: du 3, , ,-g-gq:g4:-:-:ig2:f:':-, , ' 1:-sz-gf.. .. 1 'f:?ECffi?721If:5:ffI3l3:5 - -1:as:fsf:f:a1f:s:zss: . '-Zf:?:E23Ig:f:f5-X2 I. 2i:f:I:IE5IE3:3:5:3f:f. . ' 'A ,f:,:,:,-. eaJ::g::q:1:2:2g:::::::2:1:1. . 1 . 'iizie ' '25:F:1:f:er:2f:f:2:er:fE:f:2:' qqq. gr:I:11Ig:::-.-,IgIg:g:::':1:1: ' , .. ... :3:5g3:::3:g5:5::,:g:55115- . .4:5:3g:f:f:1g:::3:f:f.gZ:5: Q- : S:2:r:r:x1 E-.2:1fe:35:'.1:1:r-' . ' ' - . I-.-:1:2i255:5f5f52Ef 'f 'Z '- W- ' w e ..-.' ' 1 School of Pharmacy . . . found its hopes for a new building coming closer to realization . . . planned to expand to a five-year course in the fall of '57 . . . trained its students for future work in drug stores, as narcotic agents and inspectors, or positions with pharmaceutical firms . . . was rated fourth in the nation among pharmacy schools. Leo Schermeister, chairman of the depart- ment of pharmaeognosy, has quite a large ' lihrary of technical books. Frank Miller, clean of the school of phar- macy, is also an excellent cook. Fred Galysh, professor of pharmacognosy, likes to work with wood in his spare time. Muriel Vincent, assistant professor of N pharmacy, collects stamps in her spare time. 1 . l In the pharmacy labs students learn to make, mix, or conjure all the mcdicincs ills and things they will need in a prescription department Martin Blake, pharmaceutical chemistry professor, Q' 'u ':, p ', seems to enjoy Fitz's columns in the Fargo Forum. of their own. 64 p Class of fifty-seven Altstatt, Richard 0.5 llrcckcnriclgc, Minn.g Kappa Psig Pharmacy Clubg Bison llreviticsg Trans. U. of M. Arendt, Ieromeg Fargo. Benson, Carl 0.5 Larimorcg Kappa Psig Pharmacy Club. Berger, Raymond R.g Ricliarcllong Kappa Psig Pharmacy Club, Sec.: Newman Club, V. Pres.: Campus Racliog SUAHQ Ski Clubg Papyrus Ebcrsg Bison Brcvilies: Trans. Dickinson STC. Bilden, Paul D., Norlhwooclg Pharmacy Clubg Vets Club. Boe, Eldong Fargo. Churchill, james R.g Ilcrman, Minn.g Kappa Psig Bison lircviticsg Newman Clubg Pharmacy Clulvg Intramural Athletic Council. Dodds, Iacksong New Rockford. Fraser, Iackg Warren, Minn.g Kappa Psi. Goldfinc, Darrcllg Fargog Kappa Psi. Goldfinc, Solomong Fargog Kappa Psi. Gunderman, Frank A.g Ulcn, Minn.g Tau Kappa Epsi- long Pharmacy Clubg llascballg LSAg Trans. U. of M., Moor- head STC. Hayford, Keith A., Lamont, Iowa: Kappa Psig Alpha Phi Omegag Pharmacy Cluhg Papyrus Ebcrs, Eal.g Bison Brcvitics. Herman, Ier- omc A., Beulah: Kappa Psi, V. Pres., Sec., Blue Keyg IFC, Pres., Scc.g Rho Chi, V. Prcs.g Phi Kappa Phig Pharmacy Clubg Who's Whog Papyrus lihcrs. Hocl, Bruce, Cooperstown. Iarvcla, Don R.3 Crosby, Minn.g Rho Chig Vcts Cluhg Pharmacy Clubg Norman B. Black Scholarship. Kirchoff, Richard A., Carring- rong Sigma Alpha Epsilong Pharmacy Clubg Vets Clubg Trans. UND. Larson, james A., Fargog Rho Chig Pharmacy Clubg APAQ U. of M., Duluth Branch. 'Y ral 4 ,Q . Q l W K , ,. '- x .2 ' if Nl l x 7 ' ' F 65 Class of fifty-seven Marquart, Kathlecng Fargo: Kappa Alpha Theta. Mayer, Alvin L.g Strceter: Vets Club. McGuire, Iamcs I.g St. Cloud, Minn.g Kappa Psi, Newman Club, Pres., Papyrus Ebers, Advertising Mgr., Pharmacy Club: Stuclcnt Senate, SUAHQ Bison Brevitics: Trans. Marquette U. Moore, Vincent D.g Devils Lake: Trans. Devils Lake Ir. College. Myrdal, Michael: Fargo: Kappa Psi. Nillcs, Harold F.g Durbin: Sigma Chig Newman Clubg APAQ Bison Brevi- ties Intramural Athletic Council, Sec., Trans, St. Iohn's U. Parkins, Iames F.g Thief River Falls, Minn.: Kappa Psig Pharmacy Club, Wesley Foundation. Peterson, Cyril M., Carrington, Pharmacy Clubg APA: Rho Chi. Peterson, Rich- ard M.g Alexandria, Minn.g Goltl Star Bantlg Trans. Bethel College. Phillips, Charlcsg Waclcna, Minn.g Kappa Psig KDSCg Bison llreviticsg Rahjah Clubg SUAB: Spectrum, Rikimaru, Maszt T.g San Mateo, Calif.: Pharmacy Clubg Rho Chig Trans. UND. Rogers, Riley, Fargo. Sack, Kent L., Reeder: Kappa Psi, Pres., Sec.g Province VIII of Kappa Psi, V. Pres.: Blue Keyg YMCA, Sec., Iohn Robin- son Club, Pres.: IRC, Pres.g Pharmzlcy Club, Sec.g Rho Chi, Pres.: SlllIlCI'll Senateg Board of Publications, Comm., IFC, Who's Who. Saurdiff, Ronald L.5 Warroacl, Minn.g Kappa Psi, Vets Club, Pharmacy Clubg Rho Chig Bison Brcvities. Schalker, William L.g Minneapolis, Minn.: Pharmacy Clubg Rho Chi, Vets Club, Osco Drug Awartlg Trans. U. of M. Schwankl, Thomas I.: Sauk Raplils, Minn.: Tlieta Chi: New- man Club: Vels Club: Pharmacy Club: Trans, St. Iol'in's U. Scully, Harriet: Fargo. Sele, Eugene: Hallock, Minn.: Kappa Pai: liison llrevitics: Gold Star llancl. Sinner, JoAnn: Fargo: Kappa Alpha Theta. Steffan, Charles R.: Devils Lake: Alpha Tau Omega: Newman Club: Phar- macy Club: Rho Chi: Bison lirevitics: Trans. Devils Lake Ir. College. Stewart, William Devils Lake: Alpha Tau Omega. Stoll, Thomas: Killclccr. Sloxcn, Laurel D.: Taylor: Kappa Psi: Papyrus libers, Ass'r. Editor: Pharmacy Club: YMCA. Van Berkom, Lowell C.: Powers Lake: Theta Chi, See.: Pharmacy Club: Rahjah Club, Trcas.: Bison Brevities: Papyrus Ebers. Vasenden, Arvid: Fertile, Minn.: Kappa Pri, Social Clim.: SUAB, Pres.: Raliiuh Club, Sec.: Wl1o's Who: Bison Brevi- ties: KDSC: Ski Club: Gold Star Band: Kappa Kappa Psi. Wagner, Floyd A.: Hutchinson, Minn.: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: I.cttermen's Club, V. Pres.: Football: Pharmacy Club: Bison lireviries: Papyrus Ebers. Wallace, Cliff: Milaca, Minn. Willard, Leonard: Fargo. Winter, Frederick B.: Park Rapids, Minn.: Vets Club: Pliarnuaey Clufl. Zueger, Emil E.: Man- clan: 'liliera Chi: Leltermcn's Club: Pharmacy Club: YMCA: LSA Track: Rifle Team: Football, Co-Captain. '1- C ' 1- V1 1-ff fufg ' 'I' fy ,,, .,w,.-, if 5: .skfiglf E -,, g.. f J ' 3,551 ' . 'Hi 'fA'4!'1 ' 2g:'ffm5'fNfQs, 5' .- 1-'Q' a' if ' . - W ., , l -A ' hm ' s.,.:,,f ,aeqmsgg-n.fr Mn.. ff? ig H - A e ' A -nf 245' v A5 . A .4 1 w w- w w 5 w rsmwfu 4 ,far u r ,P 1 e A'q6:'.:-.f':f'??3 , JLKJIQ7 ,- f HL 'gwg-qfagaup. 51 sgw! 1.-.gkfwiu fix Eff X ,.' I ' '6 2 K HOMECOMING MILITARY BALL INTERFRATERNITY BALL A' SPINSTER SKIP' CHARITY BALL ENGINEER'S BALL BISON BREVITIES LITTLE INTERNATIONAL B EAUX ARTS BALL LITTLE COU NTRY 'TH EATE R 1 Gloria Lloyd, a senior in home cc. from Bismarck, was chosen by the student body as their '56 Shirlene Schnell, an urls and science senior from Dickinson, homecoming queen. assisted Queen Gloria in her royal duties. Gloria Lloyd reigns Queen Gloria Lloyd . . . reigned over the homecoming activities . . . assisted by attendants Shirlene Schnell and Terryl Ann Frank . . . crowned queen of Bisonia by Pres. I-lultz at the home- coming convocation . . . coronation took place at the convo for the first time . . . began her reign at the same time the marathon runners left Bismarck . . . and brought good luck to the Bison eleven. Attendant Terryl Ann Frank, home ec. senior from Fargo, completed the royal trio. 70 Quccn Gloria gives Coach Les Luymcs a goozl-luck kiss at the convn Gloria Lloyd hcgins hcl' reign :la thc llimnk homecoming queen as Pres. Hultz places. thc ruynl crown upnn In-r. as Homecoming Queen Dale Iackson explains to master-of-ceremonics Ken Cornell that hr:'s on his way to put out the tire at the Union. Ralhjzili Club lncnllmcrs whuup it up :xt the homecoming convo. Gov. Brunsclale lights the torch at the state capitol to set off the Bison's 1956 homecomin activities. 2 1 1 9 l Bob Thompson advises Irv Kaiser on the correct procedure of massaging aching muscles. Torch marathon NDSC's torch marathon . . . focused attention throughout the Midwest on the ,56 homecoming . . . was featured in the Minneapolis Tribune . . . employed forty State runners from Bismarck to Fargo . . . runners feasted at a pheasant banquet provided by Harold Shaffer . . . was featured in the homecoming parade . . . and was received by Queen Gloria at south Broadway. And on through the night-the rising sun greets Keith Burlcholdcr as he brings the torch closer to Fargo. l The 200 mile marathon is brought to Z1 close as Sylvan Melroe Ken Flynn receives the torch from Howard Heil somewhere along the highway between Bismarck and Fargo. 72 presents the torch to Queen Gloria. Mixing paint lor floats is rually a man-size Joh-just ask thcsc ACRE. sparks homecoming Float preparations . . . lound Greeks working far into the night . . . themes ranged from pills to rainbows . . . transformed used car garages into a liotlgepoclgc ol' chicken wire and colored napkins . . . midnight coffee breaks found grimy workers admiring competitors, floats. Alpha Gam's Lois Bursack and Diane Crandall hoist their celes tial harp up to Rosemary Leupp. Tom Pfcnnin antl crrv Stock iut thc finishin touches on u bunnv from South Dakota State for the B' . l H . Them Chi float. 73 The ROTC honor guard escorts Queen Gloria and her attendants down Broadway. Gamma Phi's Tip Your Hat to NDSC received honorable mention in the womcn's division. Displaying its precision marching during the parade is the Army ROTC drill team. 74 ' Shivering beauties, The Homecoming Parade . . . featured Queen Gloria Lloyd and attendants Shirlene Schnell and Terryl Ann Frank . . . ROTC units vied for marching honors . . . visiting bands provided spirited music . . . queens and fraternity Sweethearts rode in flashy convertibles . . . campus dig- nitaries nodded solemnly at the spectators . . . and judges awarded top honors to the Kappa Delta and Theta Chi floats. The famous bison head from the TKE house added that realistic touch to their float. Ilcapitc thc llllliil' colil, thc angela from thc Alpha Gum house mill The KIYS hungry football hero captured thc first place sorority trophy. muslvr ,miles for the vllllmusiuslic croxvcl. bands star in parade Frozen maiorcttcs lcucl thc Golcl Star Band past Lhc Quec-n'S reviewing stand. First place in the mcn's division went lo the Theta Chi float, the longest in the parade. 75 The Homecoming Game . . . was played to an enthusiastic cheering section . . . gave the Bison a 29 to 6 victory over South Dakota State . . . halftime featured the marching band's faultless formations . . . Gloria Lloyd received the queen's trophy from Pres. Hultz . . . Dave Christensen, student body' prexy from S. D. State, lost his pants in a bet with Tip Miller . . . and was 21 success despite the cold. Staunch State supporters stand as the gun signals the start of the game. Queen Gloria Lloyd receives congratulations and ct huge trophy from President Hultz during half-time. The Gold Star Band and maiorettes entertain the fans with their half-time show. 76 Bison win first home- The Bison won, so S. D. State student hotly prexy loses his pants in a bet with Tip Miller. Alums at the SAE house were welcomed hack hy I1 win -mill. Guests really appreciated the hot coffee at the Alpha Gam's open house. coming since '52 After the game . . . sororities and fraternities entertained at open houses . . . alums returned to reminisce about those good old days when we were here . . . house decorations were inspected . . . the judges awarded first and second place X trophies to Theta Chi and Alpha Tau Omega respectively l . . . themes included a barbequed bunny and a bellowing buffalo atop a gigantic football . . . students relaxed for the dance of the season. Harriet Fark welcomes last year's grads back to the Gamma Phi house. The engineers at the SPD house produced a bunny-grinding machine that really worked. Roberta linger :mtl Carol Kramer prepare to take a visiting Theta from the U. through their house. 77 Queen Gloria is escorted to the stage by ROTC members Iim Lowe and Dick Engh. Pages Karen Edinger and Pat Moore introduce Queen Gloria to her subjects. Gloria and luck really dig the rock and roll music of Iules Herman. 78 The homecoming dance . . . climaaxed a week end of thrilling events . . . was the first important campus social affair olf the year . . . featured the music of Iules Herman . . . music was enjoyed by both the bopsters and two-steppers . . . ll perfect ending to 21 perfect week end. Homecoming dance 1 Student lwody president john Miller presents Queen Gloria with a bouquet from Senior Staff. State grauls register for thc alumni reunion during the homecoming wcck cnd. climaxes a successful week end 'l'l1c Alums enjoy cmiiing. - .11 ir .i cl.mcc wg-, , I 'il the I-'lks C luli on Biggest attraction ul' the alum gathering was thc heaping table of zlclicncics, ziml Allrccl Parrott scams LO have trouble Innliing :1 clucision. 79 Wally I-Iegg and Barry Iohnson escort Queen Sandra through the arch of sabres. Military Ball . . . the first strictly formal social event of the year . . . sponsored by the military societies . . . Barry Iohnson and Wally Hegg were general chairmen . . . held in the fieldhouse, transformed by magnificent decorations into a gala ballroom . . . featured the crowning of Sandra Benedict as the 1957 Military Ball Queen. Military Ball ,ALJ K V1 A .N . , ia fx- W is F H sf President Hultz kisses the royal hand of Queen Sandra NDSC students await the presentation of the 1957 Military Ball Queen. 80 i Interfraternity Ball Charlie Hyde, Stale football hero, begins his reign as Model Man as he receives the trophy from Duane Swenson. 1 1 Model Man candidates Vern Iohnson, Chuck Meckstrotli, Ierry Gerntholz, Charlie Hyde, Wayne Laske, Kent Sack, lim Lowe, and Hank 'frangsruml talk things over. Interfraternity Ball . . . sponsored by the Interfrat Council . . . was thi? annual get-together for SC frat men and their dates . . . highlighted the selection of Charlie Hyde, SC girls' dream man, as the 1957 model man . . S. found the fraternities in full force at the Crystal Ballroom to back their candidate . . . homecoming attendants Sihirlene Schnell and Terryl Ann Frank assisted Duane Swenson, retiring model man, during the coronation. n The music of Paul Irlansnn provided justthe right atmos- phere for the Ball. 81 Myrlh Weiser helps her date with his coat, one of the many services performed by thc girls at the Spinster Skip. ow-...QW Chefs Kerry Murphy and Maynard I-Ielgaas let Reg Gorder get a tempting whiff of Gus XXII. Elizabeth Lawrence and Don Olson became the lucky recipients of Gus XXII. 82 Spinster Skip Spinster Skip . . . was the first girl-ask-boy affair of the year . . . found the weaker sex performing the cour- tesies of the evening, including opening doors and light- ing cigarettes . . . was sponsored by Senior Staff . . . presented Gus XXII, a beautifully stuffed and dressed turkey, to the holders of the lucky ticket . . . and featured the boys wearing special, personality-fitting corsages. Duane Paulson looks 11 little skeptical as Margie Cobb pins a deluxe, made-by-hand corsage on him. Charity Ball Charity Ball . . . was sponsored by Panhellenic Council . . . gave the girls an opportunity to do the inviting . . . proceeds from the ticket sales went to charity . . . was held in the Union ball- room, lavishly decorated with balloons and con- fetti streamers . . . highlight of the evening was the crowning of Al Urban and LaRue Gendreau as King and Queen of Hearts with dream man Charlie Hyde doing the honors. Marcia Iudd and her date seem quite oblivious of everyone else as they concentrate on balancing balloons. Model Man Charlie Hyde crowns LaRae Gendreau and AI Urban the King and Queen of Hearts at the Charity Ball. Paul Hnnsorfs music and the beautiful Union ballroom gave just the right atmosphere for the ball. 83 Ugliest Man on Campus Contest Alpha Phi Omega members Bob Eggun presents thc giant Ugly Mun beer mug to Guylorcl Olson, now Stute's official ugly main. Uglicst Mun on Campus Contest . . . was sponsored by Alpha Phi Uniegu service fraternity . . . candidates were put up by the sororitics . . . voting was by 11 penny pcr vote, with the proceeds going to the North Dakota Chilclrcn's Hospital at Izimestown . . . was won by Gaylord Olson, Phi Mu canclitlatc, whose voting jug in the Union collected over 5570 to put him fur ahead of his closest ugly rivals. mg WEE-',eZ2f1, . '5 wilgl us it , s y,y, t Anil this is Gaylord at his best form for thc contest. 84 Unsucccssful contcnrlcr Art Ccrvinkn looks as though hc czin't bclicvc thc judges' slccision. Beard Contest Beard Contest . . . was held during the U Series . . . sponsored by the Rahjah Club . . . winners clashed with the winners from the U to determine the grand champion . . . was entered by hardy Starters fboys, that isj and all others bought shaver's permits from the Rahjahs, who used the money to bring a Hungarian student to our campus . . . was won by Ken Ryan, best trimmed: Stephan Iohnson. best try: Ted Horchert, most unusual: and Norm Roder, shaggiest. judges Eddie Gull and A. K. Stromme determine the winner in the best trimmed division. Freshman Stephan Iuhnsun received the trophy for the best try. limccc Ken Cornell presented the must unusual trophy Ken Ryan, Stephan Iohnson, Ted Borehert, and Norman Roder emerged as the final winners. to Ted liurcllert. 85 George Schwartz and Gene Stockman were two of the breath- taking beauties who were featured in the style show. World University Service World University Service Fund Drive . . . raised money to aid students and student projects throughout the world . . . featured prominent men-about-campus in a hilarious style show . . . had an auction as its big money- raising event and auctioned off such items as: a chance for a sorority to own the AGR house for a night, dates with campus honeys, an air- plane ride, and a cake baked by Mrs. I-lultz. lim Lowe modeled a Paris original in the strictly male style show. Dates with these campus cuties were sold at the auction, and Mike Haugsc, Iim Lowe, Arnie Haugeberg, and Bob Cosh were the lucky winners. 86 l , asf-V , The SAlfl's bought the right to throw xi juicy lemon mcringuc pie in the student body president's face, but turned the privilege over to his fiance, Pat Larsen. Snow Sculpture Snow Sculpture contest . . . was sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega . . . used television personalities as its theme . . . found the Greeks hampered slightly by a scarcity of snow and an invisible wrecking crew . . . featured caricatures of Elvis Presley censored from the hips up, Alfred Hitchcock, Liberace ' and candelabra, and numerous replicas of beer advertisements . . . awarded first place to Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon and second place to Theta Chi and Alpha Gamma Delta. ,wg Q7vf'1i- Little Lulu brought first place to the Gamma Phi's. 1'li f-iff' Y f Edward R. Murrow from Person-to-Person was the subject for the TKE's sculpture. W.. V v .,. , . And the inevitable Elvis and his Hound Dog turned up at the Kappa house. The Alpha Gams decorated their yard with the I-Icileman's Old Style ad. The Theta Chi's turned out a masterpiece with their version of Alfred Hitchcock and TV camera. 87 The judges at Brcvities tryouts took their work seriously, bccausc the acts that they considered the best were htc ones that got in. Bison Brevities Bison Brevities . . . sponsored, produced, and directed by Blue Key . . . was held during the spring quarter, but behind the scene activity started in the fall . . . was a Broadway type production consisting of five fifteen minute production acts and tive curtain acts . . . directed by Maynard Hel- gaas and produced by Don Schwartz . . . had a pit band composed of members of the college band and directed by Art Lies . . . was won by the Kappa Alpha Theta-Theta Chi production act, while the Sigma Phi Delta act took second place . . . first and second place curtain act trophies went to Kap- pa Psi and to Kappa Delta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Chi won the ticket sales contest. Blue Key Production Stuff, Row 1: Kent Sack, Dale Nelson, Don Schwartz, Maynard Helgaos, Kerry Murphy, Ralph Rothfusz. Row 2: Gene Gross, Jack Larson, Reg Gorder, Sylvan Melroe, Ron Branclvold, Gaylord Olson. 88 Brevities Tryouts Kappa l'si's almost misctl the roof of Festival Hall when they learned that both their acts made it safely through thc tryouts. - A lr KD's really lct the wnrlrl know how thrilled they were when thc iutlges' decision included both of their numbers. Production Numbers Dick Olness, Put Hagen, :md Larry DuFault dance us three of the notes from the Kappa Delta-Kappa Psi act, Melody Impromptu. The boys on top fix pulley lines and things as one of the Blue Key production crews readies the stage during dress rehearsal. l f Linda Nelson and Margaret Benedict do interpretive dancing while Art Cervinku as a colored Southern preacher sings in the Theta Chi curtain zict, De Glory Road. 90 SF li J' , 1 ., fp, X, ' 1 A chorus line of Negro couples do a Cakewalk us the curtain opens on the Kappa five-minute act, Our Gul Lulu. During rehearsal lJl'l'illiS the buys in the Pit lizincl usually created ll lirclc jam session. I The Kappa Alpha Theta curtain number, Le Chapeauf' finds Margaret Anderson telling the audience of the powers of a woman's hat. M352 3 883 Skclctons come out of their graves and dance to thc tunc of Dry Bones in the Kappa Psi curtain act. Muurccn Hunr, one of thc directors for the Kappa Delta-Kappa Psi act, conf:-rs with Blue Key director Maynard Hclgaus and Gene Gross an they wzttch ll rchcnrszll of Melody hnprornptu.', Art Ccrvinka as thc: policeman in thc Kappa Alpha! Thctzl-Thctzi Chi numlwr, The liczxtf' sings about thc many pcmph: on his bent us thvy appear on thc stzigu. 92 The Independents Students number, Dust to Dust, portrays thc life of u coilcgc studrnt during his four years at college. LL ll A 4 lhc Kappa Dalia curtain act, Ring S, ulcpliants :mtl puppcm nz LD lilk: anal dance: tu thi- lunc ul' ulilcpliant 'I'angn. Discuuragccl by his girl friend. G:-nc Price crcatcs a perfect woman in Sigm Phi Dcltzfs The Perfect Woman. The sccnc of thc: Alpha Tau Om:-ga-Kappa Kappa Gamma uct, Not Love at All, is il USO ccntcr, ancl Il clmrus line ol Kappas provide cnrcrrtainmcnr lor the soldiers. 4 Il 93 Little International Queen Sonja Scott and her two attendants escorted into the Arena. Saddle and Sirloin president Merlyn Austin assists Queen Sonja down from the sleigh. 94 Queen Sonja Scott . . , was chosen from the membership of Tryota by Saddle and Sirloin to reign at the 31st annual Little International Livestock Exposition . . . served as mistress of awards for the show . . . presided over all of the activities of the Little International . . . was attended by Ianiee Appetnan and Ioan Cantwell. Sonja receives her queen's trophy from Mcrlyn Austin. Showmanship Contest Little International . . . was managed by Merlyn Larson and his assistant, Howard Lahlum . . . started with the presentation of the colors and the queen and her attendants . . . was strictly a show- manship contest and the judging was done on how good a job thc students did fitting and showing. Production Staff, Row 1: Howard Lahlum, Howard Schmid, Allyn Marifieren, George Schwartz. Row 2: Eugene Rott, Laverne Kreft, Reg Gorder, Merlyn Austin. Row 3: Bob Mountain, Merle Larson, Robert Oberg, Jerome Pekas. Row 4: Don Schwartz, LeRoy Odegaard. Entrants in the shccp division of the Exposition show their animals for the judges. Winners in thc poultry division were Iudccn lirnsscau, Patil I-Iaugcn, and Ron Mehrer. 95 NVinners Grace 'I'vete and Arllss Simonson receive il congratulatory hug from judge John Halas. The 1 Gerry Bender gives the girls from Ceres Hall Il little help. Iohn Haas makes sure that Arliss Simonson gets her entry in under the two-minute deadline. 96 Coed Cow Milking Contest Coed cow milking contest . . . was one of the special events at the Little Inter- national . . . was a revival of a former milking contest held on campus . . . was won by the Phi Mu team, Grace Tvete and Arliss Simonson, who had the most milk in their milk bottle at the end of two minutes. O F 'G .O I. Clowns David Mork and Gerry Bender provided John Haas with plenty of assistance in determining the winner. Awards Presentation M. L. linchanan presented the Sclicrfcnlicrg Award to Dallas Hcidt, named the Grand Champion Slrowman ol. the Lilllc lntcrnalional, as Sam Bigger, 11-scl'vc Champion, looked on. Grand Champion in the Farm Equipment Show Dave Lund received his trophy from Queen Sonja. Dallas I-Iciclt received the grand champion trophy in the beef division. From thc loolc Queen Sonja is giving the cow youll think that it was the cow instead of Laverne Linnell who was Grand Champion in the Dairy Division. Agronomy Sweepstakes winner Adam Koble received a trophy and congratulations from Sonja Scott. 97 Agronomy Crops Contest Agronomy Crops Contest . . . sponsored by the Agronomy Society in conjunction with the Little International . . . was open to FFA and college contestants . . . featured divisions in grasses, legumes, horticulture, and grain crops . . . won by Adam Koble, who compiled the best record in the contest . . . directed by Laverne Linnell. Trying his best to identify one of the selections is one of the high school boys entered in thc crops contest. The boys judged the crop samples in conjunction with thc ngronomy show, held in the Union ballroom. Curly Montana, nationally known rope artist from West Fargo,T'QWas one of the special attractions at the Little International. 98 Farm Equipment Show Farm Equipment Show . . . managed by Richard C. johnson . . . featured displays of the latest developments in the field of ag engineering . . . sponsored by ASAE in conjunction with the Little lnternational . . , had a working model of a steam engine used in this area before the advent of the internal combustion engine as an added attraction. l Howard Cariveau, winner in the utilities division, explains his display to visitors at the Little International. Floyd Larson, ASAE president, entered a model of an irrigation project intended for use by the agricultural engineering department. Providing entertainment at thc Little International was the Fireside Four, a harbershop quartet from Moorhead. Grand Champion Dave Lund displayed a machine that seeds small amounts of kernels. 99 Engineers' Ball Engineers' Ball . . . was the last big event of the winter quarter . . . sponsored by the Engineering Council and all the engineering societies . . . featured the crowning of Ruth Hoymnn as St. Patricia and Seth Twichell as St. Pat by Dean Mirgain . . . was the social event of the year for the engineers. Floyd Miller, engineering council prcsiclcnt, presents Ruth I-Ioyinzin with the St. Patricia trophy. St. Patricia danced the first dance with Dean Mirgain, who then turned her over to the newly crowned St. Put. 100 Dean Mirguin clubs Seth Twichcll St. Pair with :i 'I'-square, symbol of the cngi nearing school. Spring Sing Spring Sing . . . was sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega . . . this year was held in conjunction with State's first Greek VVeek . . . found thc sororities and fraternities vieing for musical honors . . . featured Blue Sltiesu as the theme . . . was glibly cmceed hy capable jack Larson . . . Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Kappa Psi fraternity sang their way to the first place trophies. jack Lavolcl presented the winners' laurcls to Art Lies and Iane Brush. KDSC station manager Iack Larson entertained thc audience with his bare knees and best radio voice. Bob Zuklic directed his frat brothers as they made their bid for the Spring Sing trophy. 'I01 Little Country Theater Monica Savagcau and Loren Remmich entreat Connie Mills to descend again in the play Ten Nights in a Barroomf' Little Country Theater . . . was under the direc- tion ot Dr. Frederik VValsh . . . put on six major productions plus four children's plays . . . furthered the educational theater and gave students a chance to work not only as actors but in all phases ofthe theater . . . operated .a scene shop where the students built all their flats and other things needed in the productions . . . had a costume shop where the students made all the costumes, so that renting was able to he confined to things such as helmets, boots, etc .... held classes in acting, directing, and production in connection with the speech depart- ment . . . Had cast parties after every production. The townfolk were properly horrified by the villain in 'Ten Nights in a Barroomf' The Three Bears was one of thc four children's productions. Little Country 'llicatcr productions . . . fea- tured l5ernadine, directed by Edwin Bigelow and starring Monica S-avagcau and Don Schroe- der, as the first production . . . starred two new- comers to the LTC in Desire Under the Elms, directed by Larry Flink . . . featured Monica Savagcau, Loren Remmicli, and Connie Mills in the Vets Club sponsored play, 'KTen Nights in a llarrootnf' directed by George Poletes . . . had The Plough and the Stars, directed by Dr. Walsh and starring George Poletes, Pat Connelly, Monica Savageau, lane I-liggins, and Fred Emery as the last major production. In this scene from Desire Under the Elms, Carol Olson is seeking DeLnyne Ha1vorson's love. O George Poletes tries to quell ri little barroom hassle between jane Higgins and Monica Savagcau in Time Plough and the Stars. Members of the gang in Pu:rnadinc Iistcn closely as Tom loyal tries unsuccessfully to talk a girl into going out with him. 'IO3 Earnest frosh campaigned vigorously for the man of their choice for president. The freshmen and their councilors really enjoyed the pancake spread, the first event of freshmen orientation week. Freshman Crientation Freshman Orientation . . . was the first large-scale orientation for new students on the campus . . . sponsored by student senate . . . included a pancake supperg Fun Fest at which time the beanies, the frosh trade-mark, were distributedg counselingg and question and answer periods . . . climaxed by the election of officers: Ron Schiff, presi- dentg Ken Pettapiece, vice-presidentg and Carol Finstad, secretary-treasurer. Don Schwartz beanies his sister Lavonne at the Frosh Fun Fest, The Student body president john Miller conducts the inauguration ceremony for the fresh- beanics became a familiar sight on campus from then until homecoming. H1811 Class otiicfrs, R00 Sdllffi KCI1 PCYWPICCC, imfl Carol Pllwmfl- 104 Blue Key and Senior Staff memhers stzlml at attention during the playing of the l'lilIlUl'lIll anthem. Honor Day Convocation Honors Daly Convocation . . . gave recognition to stu- dents who are outstanding scholastically and in service to the school . . . was the scene of the announcement of new Senior Slaflf members . . . was presided over by Blue Key president Mike Fogel . . . honored Bill Euren, associate professor of music, with the Blue Key Doctor of Service Award for his outstanding work :rt NDSC. Bill Euren, Gold Star Band director, receives the Doctor of Service Award from Blue Key proxy Mike Fogel. Newly elected Senior Stuff members receive their staffs from the graduating seniors at the convo. 105 Lyceum Lyceum Series .... featured Dave Brubeck, progressive jazz artist, and his quartet as the first attraction . . . brought the Golden Age Singers, a quintet of English vocalists who specialized in Elizabethan ballets and French chasons . . . gave us music from the World's greatest guitarist, Angres Segovia . . . included the highly polished Ryder-Frankel Dance Drama in its program . . . found the Canadian Players so well liked that they were brought back to perform in Ibsenis Peer Gym . . . and closed its program with the superb performance of Mozart's School for Lovers by the -Grass Roots Opera. V M ii ii E ': 2 .,.,.,.. Ni M , . 2 wi ll ' :sasasiiiiiiiii Emily Frankel and Mark Ryder of thc Dance Drama Company execute their highly polished steps. The Canadian Players rehearse their parts for Peer Gynt. 'I 06 Andrus Scgoviu poses with his wnrhl-famous Spanish guitar. The Golden Age Singers did their singing around :i tnblc, just as people in the Elizubctlmn Age clld. 7 S97 'XQ X65 Gfix E A ... M :A - P5 'P FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK BASEBALL TENNIS BOWLING GOLF INTRAMURAL I First Row: Gerry Tharaldson, Klennes Anderson, Charles Hawk, Robert Block, Robert Slrong, Herman Nagel, Robert MacDonald. Second Row: Gerald Koneishny, John Joyce, Lynn Parkel, Richard Marabife, Donald Backley, Charles Hyde. Third Row: Les Luymes, Head Fooiball Coach, Dick Tschider, Wayne Wall, Gordon Friede, Don Jenson, Donald Fougner, Don Chelf, Ass'i. Coach. Fourth Row: Donald Basche, Marvin Miller, Eugene Gleeson, John Compagna, Joe Scarpelli, Cliff Hendrickson, Ass't. Coach. Fifih Row: Leo Deutsch, Ass't. Coach, Richard Kielland, Eugene Pellizzaro, Dean Sharp, John Forrer, Trainer. LES LUYMES LEO DEUTSCH Head Foofbqll Cough Ass't. Football Coach DON CHELF JOHN FORRER Ass'f. Football Coach Trainer SEASON RECORD NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS NDSC 25 Valley City 12 Concordia - 42 Augusta 111: 1 - 3 Morningside 0 Missouri - 7 NDU - 26 SD State - 7 SDU - - 19 ISTC - Opp. 0 Morningside - 7 Augustana ----- 7 South Dakota University - 10 North Dakota State - - 42 South Dakota State - - - 14 North Dakota University 9 Iowa S-tate T. C. - - - - 13 - 13 Roger Gebhart , . . unanimously selected to the honor team at guard position . . . has consistently been the standout in the Bison line . . . selected by his teammates as the most valuable player . . . will be back to anchor the Herd defense again next season. Dick Tschider, quarterback turned center . . . turned in a tremendous season for the Herd . . . was the Bison's big man on defensive secondary . . . rated as the outstanding downfield blocker on the squad. Iohn Campagna . . . given the end position on the honor team . . . turned in a fine job as a pass receiver on offense . . . is a junior from Bismarck and will return next year to bolster the I-Ierd's team. Won Lost 1ed - 4 1 - 4 2 - -l 2 - 3 3 - 3 3 - 2 4 - 0 5 ALL - CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Roger Gebhurf Dick Tschider ' , . gf 3121? Q at , r,gas,,4.,,y wviiii 'r ufnwaf? - 4 ggzzi r' fi '- ' , ,wi 2 2 215: t H st . ,gxsgi 1 522. Q gz flfg U Qfrkff' 1 A .,.., .,,,. .Ha 1 ,.,.: ..-.: :::::::::::::::::::f , . ..,.. John Cumpugnu Don Worner Unidentified Bison and Viking clash in 25-U Starts win over' Vrillcy City. Eugene Pellizzuro STATE 25-VALLEY CITY T. C. 0 Bison shake 14-game losing streak . . . appeared impressive after victory over Valley City . . . reeled off at 19-0 lead in first quarter . . . took command of situation with fancy outside running . . . forced the Vikings to punt eight times . . . tried nine passes, completing three. YVayne Wall, sophomore back, follows blockers in kick-off return. 112 Tschidcr, No. ll, all-crmfercncc center, moves in on delayed hall carrier. Morningside dcfcndcr watches Hyde take pass as Herd lose, IO-3. , 1 in '2 .A Lynn Parkel Don Busche STATE 12 - CONCORDIA 7 Bison drove 99 yards for Winning touchdown with 1:10 remaining in the game . . . scored the first time they got their hands on the ball . . . were stopped twice when ready to make a drive for what might have been the winning goal . . . came from behind to beat the Cobbers, 12-7 in the second game of the season. 5 i 7 U 1, 55556, ei X. WM I T Z cljgiit John Joyce ii Dean Sharp Bison hulfback, Gordon Friede, up-ended after short gain. STATE 42 - AUGUSTANA 7 Bison take third victory of the season . . . scored in Q every period and six players accounted for one touch- down each . . . offense was surprising as they went into series of classy run-backs . . . went 61 yards on ' three plays to score the first touchdown . . . scored fourth time midway in the third period . . . final touchdown came with 50 seconds remaining . . . squad displayed fine brand of ball throughout the entire game. Parl-cel, No. 14, versatile Bison quarterback, battles for air-borne pigskin. Dick Kielland Charlie Hyde 'l 14 STATE 3 - MORNINGSIDE Anyone for n 'llluuny Hop? i Bison lose to Morningside 10 to 3 . . . worn down due to Morningside! superior depth . . . allowed Morningside to get a field goal in the third period which gave them a 3-0 lead . . . evened the score with a 29-yard field goal by Kalnins . . . lacked endurance in the closing minutes of the game . . . dropped behind as Maroons gained touchdown in final minute of play. Wayne Wall Gordon Friede 10 Bob Block I-Iydc, No. 33, ducks in flying Coblicr hcadlock as Bison triumph 12-7. Joe Seq.-pelli 5 Bob Strong . V A .5 N - , .. .., ,ii :2iQgai,: A light-footcd Jackrabbit checked in mid-air during the 26-9 homecoming romp. Eugene Gleeson STATE 0 - MISSOURI 42 Bison fail to threaten Mighty Missouri before crowd of 12,500 . . . kicked off and :attempted to hold the Tigers as they drove 62 yards to score . . . were unable to hold the opposition in remainder of game because of their superior bench strength . . . never made a scoring threat but showed stalwart quarterback and guard per- formers defensively. Herman Nagel Honorable mention all-conference back, Dean Sharp, looks clownfield after breaking into clear. 'I16 Bison pass rcccivcr gntlrcrs unc in cnroutc lu ll 26-9 victory uvcr S. D. Stauc. Garry Tharaldson LLL Fi' ' h H I , Lf, , , . . , i r ,f . W X ' ink sry. ,4 .1 'ix' ' . iggg . , 5.- f ' Q ' x r .. j k'- jr n 'Li 7. Bob MacDonald STATE 7 - NDU 14 ..,,.,V,. , , Q i i i i l 'I he I-lard bowed to S-roux in sixth engagsment or season . . . f k ,, N' 5.13 was hit hard by ltzulure or receivers to hold passes . . . kept Sioux 'tj 'gay , reeling in first quarter . . . took NDU kick midway in third quar- ter and clrovc to I1 touchdown . . . made a first down on the Sioux Vi A 49 early in the fourth quarter . . . surrendered ball to Sioux in 1 gf-4 latter part ol. lourth quarter . . . ran ball 58 times rn attempts S l? 1 ,Q I' V '- f .r Q Gerald Konetshny High-stepping Bison spectlstcr Gordon Frictlc picks up his downficlcl blocker. 117 Duane DeVries Marvin Miller A host of defenders swarm over helpless NDSC bull carrier. Ivan lang STATE 26-S. D. STATE 9 The Bison rolled over S. D. State 26-9 . . . offense was sur- prisingly effeetive despite the ub- sence of two regular backs . . . were more convincing than ever defensively . . . recovered four fumbles in the first quarter . . . victory was a team victory. I-lard running Charlie Hyde, junior transfer from St, Iohn's, cvades would-bc Morningside tacklcr. 118 A pursuing Colilacr looks for help ui lwring mlmvn 11 sprinling Bison lmclc. A STATE 7- S.D.U. 13 ' lizunpcrcd considcmbly by six costly fumbles . . . ware if clclicnsivcly and contained the Coyote running game well, outstanding . . . Donald Buckley The Bison lost to S.D.U. 13-7 at Vermillion, S. D .... were good with 'TQ only two runs going for more than 10 yards . . . passing game was Oulstrclclicrl Concordia AlllCIl11JK fails m hold elusive Wayne Wall. K , we sg, . .,v. 1 ,sung K in if 1 ' Q K.. f t . e I A ., s Z if ' ,V , s 11 X h-Fh 5 X , jg ggi xy. K V Example of the BQson's chztmpionship defense play. Dick Fabian Bob Zuklic STATE 19 -I.S.T.C. 13 The I-lcrd ended its season in fine style as they defeated the I.S.'l'.C. Panthers 19-13 . . . crime from hehind in closing minutes of play with two quick touchdowns . . . with 1:28 left to play, uncorkcd ill pass play that covered 86 yards . . . then recovered n fumble at midfield and passed again for the final score . . . finished with 5-4 record, good for fourth place in the conference. A well-aimed Valley City stiff arm is to no avail as Bison get first shut-out in four seasons 25-U. 120 Freshman Football RECORD NDSC Opp. 7 North Dakota U. - - 14 I2 North Dakota U. - - 13 CHUCK BENTSON CLIFF HENDRICKSON Freshman Fooibull Coach Assistant Football Courh lfrosli hall Sioux alllcmpl, liul :irc clcifculccl l-l-7. NDU Yczirling upsets Bison with ll lieacl twister. Bison clcfcnrlcr in pursuit of :i fleet Sioux ball carrier, as Bally Bison drop second game to Papooscs. Basketball Row 1: Lyle Huizenga, Sylvan Melroe, Ken Flynn, Howard Heil, Bob Brown, Charlie Hyde, Dick Fought, Morris Meriens. Row 2: Coach Chuck Benfson, Al Brenteson, Warrcm Armcin, John Haus, Slim Williams, John Cumpogno, Don Bashe, John Foss. Coach Chuck Bentson leads his Bison onto the court at the start of a game. 'I 22 SEASON RECORD NDSC Opponent 84 Concordia 61 Loyola 57 Western Michigan 49 Marquette 54 Iowa State 65 Morningside 62 Mankato 47 Montana U. 70 Gonzaga 60 South Dakota St. 94 Augustana 68 Concordia 78 Augustana 72 Sioutli Dakota U. 65 Iowa State 68 South Dakota St. 66 South Dakota U. 90 Morningside 63 MSTC 73 NDU 9l N DU 65 NDU 75 N DU lxen Flynn, engineering senior from Minot . . . was named to the guard position on the All-Conference team . . . won the Ralijah Club award as outstanding player of the U Series . . . awarded the rI.iCZlIl1ll1lllCCl'S Club award as the outstanding lwasketball player and the Bob Lowe Memorial Award as the outstanding player of the year. NORTH CENT RAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS Won Lost SDS- .. ll I SDU ,. , .... IO 1 NDSC .. .... , , . ,, 5 7 Iowa Teachers .. 4 6 Morningside . 4 6 Augustana .. 3 9 NDU ..,.,, , .. 2 9 Ken Flynn tallies one for the Bison against SD State Ken Flynn, Bison captain .lohn Foss goes in for a layup accompanied by a determined South '7 i Basketball or football? lt looks as though lluzls is blocking fur John Campagna as Ctunpy lies up an llnidentified SDS player. NDSC Bison . . . got off to ll good start by beating Concordia 84-75 . . . led 45-52 at l11lllitll'l1C, then watched the Cobbers creep up to within 11 single point . . . excessive fouls l11lU11JCl'CLl many of the key players . . . droppzd their first road grime to Cl1lCllgO,S Loyola Ramblers 93-61 . . . were snowed under by superior ' rebounding :uid sharp shooting . . . showed themselves no match for the better balanced Loyoluns. 117 1- A Wffn . ' xx -J, if 4' Dakota State escort. Big John Haus, Bison center l 24 5 P Sgt! John Foss, Bison guard A suclrlen cltango in llle clircclion of lhe lmall brings slartlefl expressions to the faces of Bison aml Sioux players alike. John Haas fires over the South Dakota defense as Foss, Campagna and Flynn converge on llte basket. Bison break losing streak . . . won handily from Mankato cagers 62-475 lcd 33-Z7 at half- time . . . shot well on the floor and outshot the Minnesota club on free throws, which spelled the difference for the teams . . . dropped the next Christmas vacation game . . . were sunk by Montana U. at Missoula 71-47 . . . were unable to take the balanced and fast attack of the Grizzlies . . . found Flynn and Foss the leading scorers in both games. 'I27 iii John Ccsmpcgnci, Bison forward Wa1'ren Annan and Hib Hill seem lo have the situation under control as they go up for :i rebound in the South Dakota Slate game. Bison keep on losing streak . . . lost u hard fought game to Gonzaga of Seattle . . . kept up with Gonzaga until the final moments of the game which ended 74-70 . . . lost again to SDS in the next game . . . were able to clo little against them defensively or in scoring . . . lost by ri score of 87-60. w Don Basche, Bison forward l John Campagna hooks from the side as Annan and Flynn get into position for the rebound. 128 in it Slim Williams, Bison center :SW mm ......, . Warren Armon, Bison center Red hot Bison finally broke losing streak . . . overpowered Augustana with a 94-78 victory . . . played 11 shooting game with Arman's Z8 points leading the Herd . . . won their second straight game by defeating Concordia again . . . squeaked to a one point victory in the final seconds to win 68-67 . . . came from behind to defeat the Augustana Vikings again, 78-72, in their third straight win . . . played poorly but were able to win three within a week. Howie Heil appears to be calling for a jump ball as Arman and Flynn tie up a member of the opposition. Slim Williams stands by in case he is needed. l Dick Fought, Bison forward Ken Flynn leads the pack on a fast hreak against the Jackrahhiis of South Dakota State. -Bison . . . lost 88-72 to South Dakota U. at Ver- million . . . never seriously threatened the Coyotes whose height and rebounding was superior . . . lost another road game to Iowa State Teachers, College . . . threatened the Panthers all the way but lost, 71-65, in a last minute rally by Iowa State . . . were downed by South Dakota State 70-68 for their third straight loss . . . kept the game a seesaw battle all the way. Q Warren Arman hooks for Iwo as Ken Flynn hreaks for the bucket in the background. Hib Hill, Bison forward 130 y John Foss firvs a jump shot ae- the dvfcusive man mukcs zx llopelcss effort lo rx-avlx him. Bison . . . losl again as South Dakota University defeated them 71-66 . . . played slow hall, and the fire pow-cr of the Coyotes proved too ll1llCl1 . . . jumpcd hack with a 90-73 win over Morn- ingside, but madc hard work of the decisive victory . . . played rather careless hall but wcru unlhrcatcncd . . . took their first imcr-city dell-at an the hands of the MSTC Dragons who set them hack with a 73-63 win. 4 '5 .---'I-1 -.i nk 1, rm.-r ..-. Q ,-Y, ' 1'fL. - ff' 'A Lyle Huizengu, Bison forward Bob Brown, Bison guard Campy is surrounded by South Dakota State defenders as he tries to hook one iu from close range. 'I3'I Dale Lundby, Bison forward. U Series . . . found the Bison capturing three of the four game series with NDU . . . gave the Herd I1 close 73-70 victory . . . thrilled the crowd with :1 second game that seemed a sure victory for the U, only to be tied in the last seconds and won by the Bison 91-87 in an overtime . . . then travelled to the U where the Sioux walked off with the third game, 79-65 . . . gave the Bison the edge in the Series as they took a 75-71 win in the final game. Dance, ballerina, dance could he thc thcmc of this hard-court action between the Bison and the Iackrabbits. But judging from the expression on Big john's lace this is no laughing matter. Hill and Haaven get another U Series game under way with the jump :lt center court. 132 Baby Bison Row 1: Gerald Bergene, Don Knutson, Don Morgan, Ross Forfier, Wayne Leudohl, Ron Schiff, Jerry Wulcher. Row 2: Couch Cliff Hendrickson, Neil Lundby, Marv Leidol, Loren Swenson, Don Pederson, Gary Boldenow, Bill Bariels, Dick Euchofz. SEASON RECORD NDSC Opponent -i7 Concordia 69 53 Concordia 62 75 Baby Bison 52 69 Swecneys Tractor 80 48 Intramural All Stars 62 78 Valley City TC 99 68 Sweencys Tractor 77 69 Mayville 51 78 Moorhead TC 62 69 NDU 75 62 NDU 48 71 NDU 70 66 NDU 64 Run Schiff appears likely to pick up ii frcc shot us hc puts on thc brakes, much to the surprise of a Pzipoosc. 133 BASEBALL 4 l I d K L n, Dick Elston Row 2 Don Holien, Warren Gullickson, Bob Johnson, Row 1: Gary Smith, Frank Gunderman, Bill Thomas, Ron Zofinick, Don A msia , en everso . : Gene Gronsefh, Howie Heil, Gary Brattland, Rudy Maras, Don Thayer. Row 3: Emil Zueger, Phil Ruud, Willie Thompson, Tony Gange, Clarence Niskonen, Don Worner, James Slewarf, Gordy Peierson, Norm Leras, Cliff Roihrock. 1 155k l. Bison hitter tccs off in double win over Concordia. Walstml, Heil, and Bony map route for initial southern trip. 134 A Ken Leverson Warren Gullickson Don Worner l l Couch Bony Rothrock - Q l Rucy Marcus Dick Elston -A Bob Johnson L Ron Zoitnick Bison . . . under the ambitious guidance of Bony Rothrock made the first southern spring training trip in school history . . . completed suc- cessful trip by defeating Memphis Air Base, Arkansas Tech., Purdue, and Creighton . . . Won Steve Gorman League championship with 9-1 record, losing only to MSTC . . . defeated rival SD state twice in post-season play . . . were se- lected to compete in NCAA regional playoffs at Peoria, Ill .... won over big seven winner, Oklahoma U, before bowing to Bradly U in final game . . . made ND state nationally known as well as compiling the greatest number of accom- plishments in ND state baseball history. l Gary Smith Howard Heil 'I 35 TENNIS in Dave Quill, Dick Strommen, Pete Rex, and Keith Schick. Bison tennis team was undefeated during 1956 season . . . won both singles and doubles championships in state meet at Dickinson . . . placed first in Herd's invitational meet, with Concordia next and Iamestown and Moorhead State lost . . . swept the con- ference championship with a record of 7 wins and no losses . . . were followed up by ISTC and SDU . . . had a very successful season under coaching of Erv Kaiser. 'Pete Rex, one of conference doubles champions, aims a hard shot for the corner. 136 Dick Strommcn, other half of Stands doubles, connects with sizzling drive Golf and Track Bob Walkcr, llilw Ilill, and C4lI1C4ll'lll1l opponents :it thf: Concordia mvct. NDSC .Bison . . . competed in six track meets during the 1956 season . . . placed third in the State College meet. Concordia Invitational and Iamestown Dqle Wqllenfine Relays . . . remained in sixth position for final conference standings . . . Golf Team placed first in two quadrangle meets . . . received third place in Grand Forks meet . . . were winners of the Swanston Kostelecky Trophy . . . won Invitational at Bemidji . . . stood fourth in Conference. Eugene Johnson, Bob Gudding, Curt Kristofilz, Couch Erv Kaiser, Don Kristofifz, Alon Morrissey. I Bowling E' ' Q,-7,3 if x .... . -'E . I Jim McGuire NDSC Bison Bowling Team . . . had 21 successful season . . . were third in the Louis C. Stratt Bowling League . . . placed third in the North Dakota Inter- collegiate Bowling Tourney. Row 'lc Lloyd Larsen, Tom Engh. Row 2: Tom Gruchollo, Lowell Barnum, Chuck Thurm. John Sawyer Loren Sicungelond 138 Intramural A'l'O's . . . Intramural Ilmtlmll chznnps. Student body and A'l'O's in championship battle. Intramural football . . . consisted of two leagues . . . dominated by Theta Chi's and student body in league I und ATO's in loop Il . . . found ATO s and student body clashing for title . . . top honors received by ATO's in thrilling championship battle. Volleyball . . . found Kappa Psis and AGR's fighting for first in league II . . . had SPD's, ATO's leading loop I . . . top Winners were ATO's, with Kappa Psi's second and AGR's third. A'I'0's show top form in win over Kappa Psi net men. ATO acc, Ron Zottnick, is off and running for the Taus. 1 39' a I Front Row: Maynard Helgaas, Joe Ruliffson, Gene Rott, Larry O'Keefe, Merlyn Austin, Mike Branvick, Russ Bieri. Back Row: Du Wayne Trout- munn, George Schworiz, Herb French, Gerry Bender, Gerry Beulow, Ernie French, Buck Compion, Paul Haugen. Intramural softball showed a successful season in Keen competition in IM tennis resulted in top 1956. Alpha Gamma Rho fought their way to first honors for the Independents team. There was excellent place in the league. play throughout the season. Intramural Tennis Champs 141 I ji E Va VNJ 1 ,. vu , fu, 5.,w.g Q, Emi Z'f E i 'll ,452 .. iw . 'Q +1 ., J T -X wx IM ga ' 'L .' A 11 'im 1 x . T ,, Lx, E K , , ff W J? W L 8 - A-,M ELIGIOUS EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION ARMY ROTC AIR FORCE ROTC UNION LIBRARY HEALTH CENTER I Army ROTC Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps . . . offers 21 two year basic training course for freshmen and sophomores without previous military service . . . has an advanced two year course for juniors and seniors . . . gives successful qualified candidates a reserve commission in any of the fifteen branches of the Army . . . has a six weeks summer camp training for upperclass ROTC students . . . directed by Lt. Col. Harry Snavely, professor of military science and tactics. The Army ROTC Color Guard. liii .,...t ,. ,.,.,.,. f '- 'e .,:, gg:g:g:g.,:3 .,,ii.- 1 r eeir i, ' ..i. 52 W Army ROTC officers check a map showing the positions of army forces throughout the world. 'I44 The Cadet Buhulion stuff. Seaied: Jack Larson. Standing: Dick Johnson, Dick Engh, Mariy Kalnins, Jerry Siock, Alden Siurkey, The Army ROTC Drill Team. Sergeant Hurst points out to members of the rifle team how to score a target. 'I4 The NDSC Rifle Team. X 'Ni lx Col. I. E. Hnulcy, hcml of thc Air Force ROTC. Air Force ROTC Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps . . . developed leadership qualities essential to commis- sioned officers in the United States Air Force . . . has a two year basic course for freshmen and sopho- mores and a two year advanced course for juniors and seniors . . . gave the qualified senior ROTC members commissions in the Air Force upon graduation . . . was supervised by Lt. Col. Iames E. Bauley, professor of air science. Air Force personnel and their secretary. 'I47 Wing Officers: Ken Thompson, Alan K. Olson, Chuck Bartholomew, Don Voracek, Gene Gross Senior ROTC Cadets. 'I 48 h , N- 1' I V - .fi LB ' f' 1f+f,, A , r f f+ .Ln Q f dl l ,NA ,Q - f cr. - f' 'ia w ' . I T , I-I b g w.- F i 4' ' F - wl- X . A Ay, F V alll r KJ, iv . Air Force ROTC buys display their precision marching during thc homecoming parade. i Group II Officers. gl Group I Officers. 49 Physical Education C5 Physical Education Department . . . IDCI the needs and interests of the college men and women . . . trained capable instructors for the state's schools and communities . . . administered the intramural athletic program . . . directed the inter- collegiate athletic program which included foot- ball, basketball, golf, tennis, and track . . . offered courses in all phases of physical education, includ- ing team and individual sports, square dancing, recreational games, and modern dance . . . kept the students in tip top physical condition. Les Luymcs, director of athletics and physical education. The Fieldhouse, home of the phy. ed. and ROTC departments, basketball games and tournaments, prmns, and Brevities. 150 Clziirc Ann liinstlvr suncls thc lmll un its wny ns slic lwmcliccs llic lllll1'Q3 nlliglit in lmwling class, unc nf thu many cnurscs 4ll'l4l'l'L'il lmy llic pliy. cal. mlcpzirum-nl. Ping pong is unc nl' thu lvss strunuuus sports cnjoycil by tlic girls. NVoincn's Athletic Assnciutinn has Z1 laaislictbzlll tournament going during the winter quarter. One of the more popular sports in tlic physical education program for the men is volleyball. 151 Religious Education Religious Education . . . strengthened the stu- ' clent's loyalty to his church . . . offered courses in the history, literature, philosophy and psychology of religion without sectarian bias . . . supported by donations from friends from many churches . . . emphasized the fact that freedom of thought and the consistent practice of religious convictions are the necessary foundation of democracy . . . was a welcome addition to a state college student's cur- riculum. The Rev. Richard Holden, Director of thc Fargo School nf Religious Education This familiar building on the East boundaries of this campus is the contribution of various Fargo citizens to the spiritual education of the students at North Dakota State College. 152 X,ill'iflllS discussion groups offered by the School of Religion gives the student an opportunity to express his beliefs :intl It-:urn the hz-linlfs ol his clussimntrs on various principles of religion. The various courses offered such as Psychology of Religion, Philosophy of Religion, Christian Courtship, Love and Marriage receive enthusiastic attendance by the students at North Dakota State. Giving .lean Ann Nelson a quick checkup is the doctor who comes out daily from Dakota Clinic. One of tlie many victims of appenclicilis during tlie winter quarter was Janice Anderson. 154 'F M' ' 1. s iiik . - -ff ,,,..-q L .i .,. ,W 'bl ,gflgt ?? :gags-f Eiif in , , One of the three full-time nurses is always on liunil to take care of lln: patients' needs. Health Center I-Iealth Center . . . mends the aches and pains of between 750 and 800 students a month . . . employs three full-time nurses who take care of the patients 24 hours il day . . . has a doctor from Dakota Clinic who comes out every week day for two hours . . . also employs a part-time pharmacist and a part-time laboratory technician . . . gives ultra violet, infra red and diathermy treatments . . . has two wards of four beds each for the men and women students . . . treated the common cold most frequently. One of the nurses explains a sludcnt's medical chart to him. Students have a solemn look as they have their temperatures taken or wait to talk to the nurse. 155 Dean many 156 Library Library . . . contained books, periodicals, magazines, maps, film, records, and technical and specialized knowl- edge for every field olf study . . . has two large study rooms, one for engineers only, wbere students could study or Work on reports in quiet surroundings . . . has a lounge full of easy chairs for those who like to relax and study . . . has several conference rooms for small meetings or concentrated studying. Stallings, who is in charge of the library, ponders some of the problems lic encounters cvcry day. ' The Library, one of the newest buildings on campus, is also one of the most frequently used buildings. The huge study room with its rows of encyclopedias along one side and the many shelves of rclcrcncc bool-as :it one end is an iclcul place to bone up on an exam or to do a term paper. Part of the iob of Marcia Iuclcl and Ioyce Tucker who work part time at the library, is to keep the magazine reference cards up to date. The l1br'1ry lounge with its lux: oxuslullul Llvnrs is '1 good plaza to get long reading 157 l Oscar Gjernes, placement director, has a collection of miniature models given him by thc companies who come to interview students about jobs. Alfred Parrott, exccutivc secretary of the alumni association, enjoys puttering about with his plants. 158 Dale Brostrom, dircctnr of the Union, spends some of his spare time in thc Union's bowling ullcy. l 'tudent Union Memorial Student Union . . . was the most popular place on campus . . . contains the bookstore, Bison Room, an eight-lane bowling alley, a billiard room, a lounge for relaxing or studying, many rooms for meetings, and rt beautiful ballroom . . . was the center of activity for the Spectrum and Bison annual staffs and KDSC radio . . . encouraged coffee drinking and loafing in the Bison Room during class hours. The eight-lane bowling alley in the Union is used not just for recreation but also for classes and league bowling. - Most popular place on campus is the Bison Room, where everyone goes when classes are over. The Union Bookstore sells iust about everything you need, from textbooks and Playboy magazines to earrings and sweat shirts. 'I59 f Q on, X X . , JI P 1 7 4 .. ...,.. W.:-Q:-swf se.-: 4 . .. . . . ..:.. . 5 ,J L 'Sy 17 ' xjafig N f bfi' QQ Lg X-,ln XJ ' f X, X fl 6 N 'X I M ,, , !E R 3 , EL M Q , f SOCML PROFESSIONAL HONORARY REUGIOUS K V TX I , Xi..-' Professlonal P 5 '!f ' -..M gn- of ,, f . - ,4 'Y QX' Row 'l: Don Zook, Wilfred Wolf, George Siruchynski, Dove Duin, Russ Horiu, John Adams. Row 2: Gordon Renschler, Charles Kohl, Dick Peterson, Bruce Baldwin, Dano Hill, Bob Campbell, Clayton Hanson, Gene Stumvoll, Bruce Brokke, Bob Woods. 162 ASCE American Society of Civil Engi- neers . . . was open to all civil engineering students . . . met the civil engineers from the U in basket- ball and bowling clashes during the U Series . . . assisted with the Engi- neers' Ball . . . celebrated at their annual spring picnic . . . elected Russ Harju, presidentg Iohn Adams, vice- presidentg Wilfred Wolf, secretaryg and George S-truchynski, treasurer. Row 1: Delano Jesperson, Cliff Christiansen, Ron Sfchlberg, Noel Torkelson, Verlin Possum, Glen Meyer. Row 2: Glen Anderson, Ted Rifzke, Earl Williams, Henry Morningsfclr, Paul Nielson, Grant Gulsefh, Jim Sauber, John Morris, Milt Rinduhl, Pat Murphy. Row 1: Sylvester Klassen, Tom McCormick, Ed liebe, Leo Sheldrup, Dave Welch, Richard Skerik. Row 2: Jim Gebharf, Harvey Nordine, Alan Redlin, Hubert Olson, Frank Bosworth, Lloyd Hutchinson, Dayton Nelson, Tony Horner. I63 Row 'l: Joe Mann, Charles Frank, Don Gronbeck, Bob Barrows, Laverne McCoy. Row 2: Bernard Goldader. Howard Johnson, Vern Johnson, Ron Waxler, Allen Henderson. Row 3: Don Voracek, Ronald Koll, Charles Myhre, Al Urban, Jack Delvo. Row 4: Kent Janssen, Lyle Peterson, Leroy Hielmstad, Jerry Erickson, Bob Sogard, Herb Johnson. ASME Amercian Society of Mechanical Engineers . . . created professional interest in mechanical engi- neering . . . held meetings twice a month . . . sent a delegate to the regional convention . . . assisted with the Engineers' Ball, open house in the engi- neering building, and the N. D. State Engineer . . . had Eugene Gross as the head sliderulerg Lyle Madson, vice-presidentg Ron Lindlauf, secretaryg and Warren Ehrichs, treasurer. Row 1: Stewart Bakken, advisor, Lyle Madsen, Gene Gross, Ron Lindlauf, Loren Anderson. Row 2: Bob Kingsley, Arnie Nygaard, Ed Price, Bill Zimmerly, Gunnar Fog. Row 3: Eldon McLain, John Lee, George Fraser, Jim Harmon. Row 4: Bob Madler, Frank Joyce, Keith Noess. 164 AIA American Institute of Architects . . . called the future designers of America . . . promoted and advanced architectural interests . . . spon- sored competition in various design projects . . . assisted this year in the Centennial of national American Institute of Architects . . . sponsored the Beaux Arts Ball . . . elected Charles I-Iuntly, presidentg Vernon Hunter, vice-presidentg Rich- ard Leverson, secretary-treasurer. Row 1: Chuck Huntley, Neal Anderson, Harry Hulvorson, Les Johnson, Kenf Anderson, Leroy Anderson, Curl Picketf, Vern Hunter. Row 2: Mike Mcrczuk, Wayne Schnell, Jim Griffin, Don Hansen, Seth Twichell, Dick Leverscn, Doug Goederi, Dale Lundloy. 65 Row 1: Gene Kruschke, Barry Johnson, Ralph Rothfusz, Bob Myller, Floyd Miller, Norval Johannessohn, Jerry Vonderheide, Tom Pfenning. Row 2: Dr. Famin, Ed Anderson, Bob Johnston, Darrell Dahlstrom, Tom Mack, Pete Horvath, Clay Sorenson, Earl Romani. Row 3: Bob Lechner, David Backstrom, Darrel Anderson, Rodger Ness, Dennis Maas, Harris Diggerness, Bill Thomas. Row 4: Dick Johnson, George Holland, Gerald Buchoiz, Tom Rauker, Dave McFaren, Bill Lytle. AIEE American Institute of Electrical Engineers . . . held a banquet and meeting with the AIEE chapter from NDU . . . achieved one hundred per cent membership of seniors in electrical engineering . . . planned to build a portable bulletin board for announcement of meetings . . . was open to any student in electrical engineering . . . promoted theory and practice in their field . . . selected Ralph Rothfusz, presidentg Barret Iohnson, vice- presidentg Bob Myller, secretary-treasurer. Row 1: George Simonson, Harry Anderson, Jim Harris, Jack Seelhummer, Harvey Fiala, Calvin Klaus. Row 2: Fred Bauer, Bernie Altenberg, Don Grimm, Ben Bayliss, Pete Kubischta, Jerome Fielstad. Row 3: Donald Foster, Duane Arten, Ole Elton, Dick Sether, Roger King, Rinehart Bolline, Don Sher- man, Melvin Midgley. J 66 Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engi- neering fraternity for juniors and seniors . . . initiated eighteen new members at the fall banquet . . . awarded a Marks Handbook to the sophomore ME student with the highest scholastic average . . . sent rt delegate to the national convention . . . elected Don Gronbeck, presidentg William Iensen, vice-presidentg Alan Olson and Gailon Sundseth, secretariesg Ed Price, treasurer. Students from the University of North Dakota who were eligible to become members of Pi Tau Sigma were also initiated with the members from here. Row 'lz Lyle Peterson, John Frisby, Gene Linehcxrt, Gene Sfockman, Ray Meyers, Ron Zottnick, Earl Hunter, Jerry Row 'I: Lyle Mudson, Harold Blomseth, C. O. Anderson, Don Gronbeck, Lambert Vogel, Earl Davis, Marv Bender, Sherman Quanbeck. Row 2: Dick Aanderud, Kent Janssen, Charles Myhre, Chuck Mecksiroth, Alon Olson, Bill Jenson, Ed Price, Ron Lindlauf, William Bissel, Otis Larson, Bill Gores. Dahlin, Louis Culey. Row 2: Boyd Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Charles Brooks, Warren Ehrichs, Bob Eggan, Ken Duerre. 'I67 Engineering Council Engineering Council . . . coordinated and promoted the relations between students and faculty and between the various schools of engineering and engineering activities . . . was composed of two members from each honorary and profes- sional engineering society on campus . . . sponsored the Engi- neer's Ball on St. Patrick's Day . . . held Q1 convo for freshman engineers in the fall . . . elected Floyd Miller, presidentg Gene Gross, vice-presidentg Ralph Rothfusz, secretaryg Russ Harju, treasurer. Row 1: Chuck Huntley, A. W. Anderson, Floyd Miller, Darrel Duhlsfrom, Russ Horju. Row 2: Luchy Roteliuk, David Duin, Eldon Mcloin, Leslie Fuchs, Floyd Larson. 'l68 Ag Econ Club Agricultural Economics Club . . . in- -- formed its members on international eco- nomic problems . . . opened monthly meet- ings to the public . . . had I-Ial Stclianson, rural development agent in Iran, as one of the guest speakers . . . chose Al Keating, presiclcntg I-Iownrcl Cariveau, vice-presi- dentg Allan Olson, secretary-treasurer. Row 'lz Dr. F. Taylor, Al Keating, Howard Cariveou, Allan Olson, Bernard Hagen. Row 2: Allyn Marif- ieren, Roland Olson, Fred Flanders, Tom Austinson, Harold Moe, Bob Kippen, Don Anderson. Agronomy Club Row 1: Allyn Morifieren, Morris Ronningon, Ron Nelson, Adam Koble, Morris Moen, Curt Hemstad. Row 2: Howard Coriveau, Ken Thompson, lovern Linnell, Dr. Carter, Dave Huckle, Bob Wright, Bob Kippen, Leonard Neubauer. Row 3: Jim Kittle, Don Brusegaard, Les Briefbach, Roger Markovic, Gerald Smith, Fred Nelson, Don Berquist, Jerry 0'Keefe, Don Swenson. Agronomy Club . . . promoted interest in crops and soils among ag students . . . sponsored the FFA crop judging contest and the agronomy crop show in the Little International . . . sent a delegate to the national convention . . . chose Lavern Lin- nell as presidentg Howard Cariveftu, vice- presiclentg Allyn Marifjeren, secretaryg Adam Koble, treasurer. 169 Row I: Richard Wifz, Floyd Larson, Dick J. Johnson, Don Berge, Ron Brandvold, Gene Jenson. Row 2: Dennis Lindemann, Ken Jones, Jerry Buelow, George Bassingihwaife, Bob Dahl, Myron Johnsrud, Marv Worner. Row 3: Bob Madler, Ron Barks, Fefe Bruer, Herb French, Merrill Johnson, Dale Anderson, Orlin Oium. ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers . . . was the professional society for farm equipment-minded stu- dents . . . held a field trip, u spring picnic, and a banquet . . . published a news letter and an alumni directory . . . placed fifth in national competition for the FEI Report . . . sponsored the farm equipment show for the Little International which featured a new historical division . .. chose Floyd Larson as presidentg Don lierge, vice-presi- dentg Gene Ienson, secretaryg Richard I. Johnson, treasurer. Row 'l: Earl Johnson, Norm Lemmon, Howard Sfockman, Jim Gilbery, Leo Astrup, Ernest French. Row 2 Guy Miclibo, Warren Thompson, Chuck Trangsrud, Dick Vanclervere, Conrad Dahl, Arlin Kraft. Row 3 Arnie Ellingson, Buzz Lundeen, Dale Hegreberg, Paul Swedlund, Earl Sfegeman, Bob Bishop, Gary Sangelo 171 Future Farmers of America Future Farmers of America . . . provided training for prospective teachers of agri- culture in their duties as local FFA chapter advisors . . . selected agriculture education majors and former members of FFA for membership . . . held their annual Friends' Night banquet . . . elected Iohn Haas as presidentg Howard Lahlum, vice-presidentg Carl Sandager, secretaryg and Gary Smith, treasurer . . . and assisted with the Little International. Row 1: William Brown, James Well, Paul Haugen, Curtis Nelson, Kenneth Fuhrmen, Curtis Hemstad, Bill Brandvik, Milbert Ketferling. Row 2: Maynard Helgaas, Lofthus, Don Halen, Jerry Haugen, Earl Peterson, Denis Gross, Gary Smith, Darrel Denich. Row 3: John Haas, Don Schwartz, Ron Mehrer, Gerald Puppe, Don Evashenko, Leonard Neubauer, Gary Gilberfson, Jim Gruebele, Denis Wold, Carl Haas, Don McKenzie, Erwin Simonson, George Schwartz. Row I: Howard Lahlum, Holger Fog, John Dietz, Charles Moilanen, John Malpert, Judeen Brusseau, Lyle Moe, Ronald Ulven, Nick Zahara. Row 2: Reg Gorder, Duane Erickson, Clint Kopp, Sylvan Melroe, Shubel Owen, Gary Olson, Ron Nelson, Ralph Leet, Frank Goerth. Row 3: Charles Rust, Wayne Hankel, Tom Hassett, Sam Lovaas, Sylvester Phillippi, Deane Johnson, Melvin Rodenburg, Vernard Fredrieks, Stanley Samuelson, Richard D. Johnson. 172 Four-H Club Four-I-I Club . . . held Il recreational lead- ership trnining school during the winter quarter . . . entertained the agricultural Short Course students at rt party . . . picniced in the spring . . . gave State students an opportunity to continue their 4-I-I work . . . planned two TV shows und two radio pro- grams . . . and elected Beva Fegley as presi- dentg Gerald Gerntholz, vice-presidentg Winifred Knudson, secretaryg and Kenneth Mountain as treasurer. Square dancing proved to be one of the favorite pastimes of the Four-H Club this year Row 'lr Charles Rust, Benshof, John lgleharf, Kenneth Mountain, Beva Fegley, Jerry Gernfholz, Dennis Wold, Gary Gilberfson, Howard Lahlum, Wayne Hankel. 'Row 2: Dave Lund, Gloria Thorpe, Harley Schlichting, Myrfh Weiser, Ted Borcheri, Jane Johnson, George Senechal, Catherine Alm, Gordon Lund, Janis Dislevy, Kenneth Knight. Row 3: Milberf Kefierling, Margaret McBride, Karen Zieisdorf, Marilyn Marschke, Bonita Lindgren, Darlene Lindahl, Gloria Olson, Marian Hueiher, Grace Schulz, Julie Staber, Ken Olson, advisor. Saddle and Sirloin Saddle and Sirloin . . . offered membership to Aggies . . . sponsored and produced the Little International Livestock Exposition . . . furthered interest in animal husbandry . . . promoted a livestock judging contest and supported the NDSC meat and livestock judging teams . . . was presided over by Merlyn Austin, presidentg Duane Erickson, vice-presidentg Eugene Rott, secretary, and Merle Larson, treasurer. Row 'lz Terry Colwell, Bill Archer, lynn Howe, Neal Biornson, Lyle Moe. Row 2: Gary Smith, Harold Vig, Jim Well, Darell Denich, Gerald Gerntholz, Don Holen. Row 3: Reg Gorder, Henry Singer, Laverne Kreft, Allan Ormiston, Jim Osbun, Dennis Just. Row 4: Dallas Heidt, Floyd Albers, Vernard Fredrick, Fred Boeshans, Don Pederson, Ron Nelson, Row 'l: Jerry Schnell, Gene Rott, Merlyn Austin, Jerry Pekas, Holger Fog, George Schwartz, Wayne Hankel. Row 2: Bob Louis, Don Johnson, Don Disher, Duane Erickson, Frank Diebler, Jim Magill, Gene Harrington, Milbert Kefterling. Row 3: Leroy Odegard, Don Schwartz, Merle Larson, Vergil Cunningham, Curtis Nelson, Howard Lahlum, Howard Schmid. Row 4: John Haas, Ron Jacobson, Bob Gberg, Jim Kimbel, Gene Hanson, Ron Barks, Jim Austin, Fred Martin, Gerald Puppe, Bob Cook, Clayton Haugse, Roger Jacobson, M. L. Buchanan, advisor. 174 Hall of Fame Hall of Fame . . . each year honors a North Dakota man who has made outstanding contributions to the state's agriculture . . . this year selected the late Howard Schnell, who was one of the nation's leading auction- eers, as the 1957 addition to the Hall of Fame . . . was sponsored by Saddle and Sirloin . . . has honored over fifty North Dakotans, including farmers, doctors, lawyers, and veterinarians. Guests at the Hall of Fame banquet included Robert Cook, President Hultz, Mrs. Raymond Schnell, Raymond Schncll, and M. L. Buchanan. s 1 The family of the late Howard Schnell pose by his picture in the Hall of Fame in Sheppard Livestock Arena. 175 Officers: Karen Ritchie, Joan Cantwell, Roberta Johnson, Caroline Slincle. Tryota Tryota . . . promoted interest and developed leadership abilities of girls majoring in home economics . . . organized special interest groups that IDCK monthly . . . featured field trips, guest speakers, special projects . . . chose the Little International Queen from its membership . . . was open to any girl in the school of home ec . . . elected Ioan Cantwell as presidentg Caroline Slinde, vice-president, Karen Ritchie, secretaryg and Roberta Iohnson, treasurer. Arts and Foods Group, Row 1: Bev lloyd, Darlene Nordlund, Jan Kearney, Gloria Thorpe. Row 2: Nancy N S a e Anna Mae Davis. Row 3: Mary Louise Gludt, Patsy Carver Karen Zielsdorf, Mary Bednar, ancy w yn , Matsori, Joann Johnson, Arliss Simonson, Rosemary LeUPPf Shirley Peterson. 176 Education Group, Row 'l: Pauline Morris, Virginia Harness, Darlene Letnes, Carmen Posey, Caroline Slinde, Marilyn Marschke, Arlene Hedahl. Row 2: Marlene Olson, Donna Hitterclahl, Marilyn Robinson, Karen Ritchie, Alice Summers, Maxine Baumann, Roberta Johnson, Beverly Belknap. Row 3: Beva Fegley, Dorothy Gibson, Joyce Idler, Janice Hanson, Margaret McBride, Ruth Folsirom, Jeannine Knote. Clothing Group, Row I: Darlene lindahl, Glorian Hieb, Diane Berg, Catherine Hartl, Mavis Bell, lone Johnson, Marian Huefher, Vel Rae Neeb. Row 2: Alicia Nelson, Yvonne Wittmer, Yvonne Johnston, Ardith Hagen, Laurene Dahllce, Margaret Allen, Darlene Gordon, Ar- lene Christiansen, Barbara Helt. Row 3: Janice Wegge, Karen Ritchie, Joyce Jacques, Jeanne Dahl, Bonita Lindgren, Darlene Knudsen, Carol Howitson, Ruth Olson, Sonia Christensen, Margaret Anderson. 'I77 Row 'l: Morris Johnson, Duane Tangen, Janice Swenson, Barb Hylland. Row 2: Curl Johnson, Mary Anderson, Jim Nilles. Row 3: Roy Sweeney, Ken Dockfer, Dr. Bosch, Bill Lanz, Sharon Shepard. Row 4: Lowell Pals, Donald Kuske, Marvin Leidal, Dr. Peierson. 178 Chemistry Club Chemistry Club . . . provided a social and edu- cational gathcring for people mutually interested in chemistry . . . sponsored seminars by various faculty members . . . awarded junior memberships in the American Chemical Association to six out- standing scnior and graduate students . . . drank coffee out of test tubes at their meetings . . . guided by Ierry Isensee, president, Lowell Pals, vice-presi- dent, Mary Anderson, secretary, and Iim Watts, treasurer. Row I: Bob Hegrenes, Roland Kiosen, Kay Wollon, Janet Long. Row 2: Ed Smith, Mrs. Peterson, Mr. Swenson, Dr, Peterson. Row 3: Pot Mcllwain, David Bragg, .lim Wohs, Dr. Rcifhmonn. Row 4: Mr. Sands, Mr, Broberg, Dr. Aanderegg. Row 5: Gene Wagner, Dr. Fleetwood, Dr. Minear, Dr. Dunbar. 179 IAS Institute of Aeronautical Science . . . acquainted mechanical engineers in aeronautics with their future professions . . . held monthly meetings . . . presented an annual award to a deserving aeronautical engineer . . . elected Luchy Roteliuk, presidentg Leslie Fuchs, vice-presidentg Eugene Linehart, secretary-treasurer. Row 1: Lambert Vogel, Leslie Fuchs, Luchy Rofeliuk, James McKinnie. Raw 2: Marfin Olson, Gene Linehari, Marv Huge, Charles Bopp. 180 Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority . . offered membership to music maiors and minors . . sent a delegate to the national SAI convention . . . won third place in the National Yearbook Contest of SAI . . . sponsored faculty and student recitals and monthly musicales . . . held a fall tea, a May Break- fast, and an Incorporation Tea . . . selected. Betty Shipley,.presidentg Bev Pfeifer, vice-presidentg Bonnie Short, secretaryg Claire Ann Walker, treasurer. Council, Seated: Betty Shipley, Lois Bursack. Standing: Dorothy Elofson, Diane Aslek son, Mary Louise Gludt, Margaret Platt. Seated: Diane Aslekson, Lois Bursaclr. Standing: Dorothy Elofson, Kay Sunderlund, Harriet Godhes, Ellen Greenwood, Bonnie Short, Betty Snydal, Mary Louise Gludt, Margaret Platt, Betty Shipley. I81 The task of seeing that the paper comes out on time belonged to Tom Mensing, Iolm Fleck, and Ray Link. 182 Papyrus Ebers Papyrus Ebers . . . published quarterly by the pharmics . . . informed the students on new drugs and developments in the field of pharmacy . . . contained social, faculty, class, and alum news . . . had a staff of pill pushers interested in journalism . . . was edited by Tom Mensing, assistant Ray Link, advertis- ing manager Iim Carlson, and photographer Ken Ryan. North Dakota State Engineer North Dakota State Engineer . . . was pub- lished quarterly by the engineering school students . . . keep the students informed on new developments in engineering, social news, faculty information, and alums . . . had an engineers-only staff . . . was edited by Floyd Miller and his assistant, Bob Eggan, business manager lim Feeney, and advertis- ing manager Bob Myller. Row 1: Bob Eggan, Jim Feeney, Vernon Albertson, Floyd Miller, John Adams. Row 2: Don Gronbeck, Guilon Sundsefh, Harold LaFleur, John Frisby, Allan Olson, Roger Ness, Bob John- sion, Larry Peterson, Russ Horiu. 183 E At 1 IW' . F Soclal 3. ,gs as .. K' ,.- ,-- X J Y 71 .-1' Student Senate at ll f , - .ef Gif, ! , Student Senate . . . had a very successful year under the ' . outstanding leadership of President Tip Miller . . . stop signs, sign boards and official classrings are some of the reminders around campus of the active Student Senate of 1956-57 . . . a homecoming torch marathon was a new feature of the Senate project of homecoming bringing publicity to NDSC . . . brought a Hungarian Student to our campus , . . freshman orientation, leadership workshops, raised activity fees are some of the accomplishments the Senate achieved . . . the true purpose of this organization is to give student representation in the government of NDS-C with authority to mal-ze recommendations to the administration on various policies. John Tip Miller, student body president. Row I: Dick Monson, Gene Stockman, Duane Swenson, Jim Feeney, Clin? Sparks. Row 2: Don Schwartz, Maynard Helgaas, Judy Hammer, John Miller, Karen Eclinger, John Haas. Row 3: Gailon Sunclseth, Gay- lord Olson, Bev Pfeiffer, Sue Wheeler, Dale Brosfrom, Dean Stallings, Shirlene Schnell, Joyce Eriksmoen, Jim McGuire. 'I84 Memorial Union Board Memorial Union Board . . . correlates the activities of the Student Union . . . determines various policies in regard to the maintenance and functions of the building . . . maintains the high' standards in management of this building which is the center of activity on campus . . . composed of both students and adults this board is under the competent leadership of Gaylord Olson. . Memorial Union Board, Row 'I: Dole Brostrom, Edith Toring, Merle Noh, Gaylord Olson, com- missioner, Shirlene Schnell. Row 2: Bob Crom, John E. Carlson, Dean Sevrinson, Jim McGuire, A. Glenn Hill. The compiling of election results holds the interest of this weary group who spent the afternoon counting the votes from the two day election. 185 John Hcuos. Bob Crom, Don Schwartz, commissioner, Miss Eleanor Vergin, Dick Monson, Joyce Eriksmoen. Board of NSA Board of National Students Association . . . originated the new system of freshman orienta- tion with the Board of Campus Affairs . . . sponsored a successful leaders workshop for stu- dents in the area . . . members attended various conventions throughout the United States . . . the newest and one of the most active commis- sions under the able guidance of Commissioner Beverly Pfeifer. 186 Board of Campus Affairs Board of Campus Affairs . . . takes complete charge of all campus elections and affairs . . . inaugurated freshman orientation system this year in collaboration with the board of NSA . . . originated a new system of selecting a home- coming queen this ycar . . . a student board under the enthusiastic leadership of Commis- sioner Don Schwartz. Clint Sparks, Duane Swenson, Bev Pfeifer, commissioner, Karen Edinger, Jim Feeney, Leo Herlel Board of Athletics Board of Athletics . . . true purpose is to en- 3 courage enthusiasm in college athletics and cor- relate the various functions . . . in charge of cheerleader elections . . . worked with the Rah- jah Club on the Beard Contest . . . strives to improve athletic facilities for the athlete and fan . . . under the active leadership of Commis- sioner Gene Stockman. Kneeling: Maynard Helgclos, Gene Sfockmon, commissioner. Standing: Knute Henning, Les Luymes, A. Glenn Hill, Dean Stallings, Joe Hcnlbeison. Board of Finance Board of Finance . . . had 11 busy year with the adjustment of the activity fee . . . main purpose is to pay the bills of the Student Senate . . . in charge of the various investments of the Senate in diversified funds and in the Student Loan Fund . . . the accounts were maintained under the watchful eye of Commissioner Duane Swenson. Duane Swenson, commissioner, Jim McGuire, Sue Wheeler, Joyce Eriksmoen. 1 87 Board oi Music and Public Programs Seated: Dr. Walsh. Standing: Mickey Jordan, Ernes1 Van Vlissingen, Edwin Bigelow, Judy Hammer, Dick Monson, commissioner. 188 Board of Publications Sealed: Reg Gorder, Maynard Helgoos, Gaylord Olson, Judy Hummer, Kent Sack, commissioner, Vern Nies, Bob Crom. Sfanding: Jim Feeney, Kerry Murphy, Gerry Bender. Associated Women Students Association of Women Students . . . composed of all the women students on campus . . . held ci mass meeting once each quarter . . . had n council made up of a representative from every women's group on campus which met monthly . . . sent at delegate to the national convention in Michigan during spring recess . . . spon- sored zt Penny a Minute night . . . backed women for offices in student gov- ernment . . . elected Ioann Iohnson, presi- dentg Ioyce Eriksmoen, vice-presidentg and Gloria Olson, secretary-treasurer. Row 'I: Marian Sands, Gloria Carol Soeby, Margaret Platt, Leupp, Janet Fagerlund. Olson, Joann Johnson, Ruth Folsfrom, Gloria Lloyd. Row 2: Joan Wah, Susan Wheeler, Bev Lind, Monica Savageau, Nancy Fredrick, Rosemary 189 Gold Star Band Row l: Dick Peterson, Kay Lavold, Carole Mandigo, Jerry Stock, Bob Brown, Darlene Knutson, Elaine Pflugraih, Judy Hunsfad, Loretta Bugbee, Joyce Van Wechal. Row 2: Earl Peterson, Yvonne Perhus, Joyce Eriltsmoen, Joyce Berg, Wilma Husband, Roberta Enger, Jan Kippen, Bruce Far- num, Bill Baillie, Don Salmonson, John Hovcle, .lan Dietrich, Jan Brudvik, Claire Ann Walker, Mary Anderson, Pat Larson, Claire Ann Kinsfler, Gene Price. Row 3: Vern Johnson, Frank Bender, Dale Jackson, Dick Monson, Bob Brake, Jim Huber, Roger Magnuson, Tom Farley, Bruce Kasson, Joanne DeGier, Lowell Pals, Wayne Anderson, Allan Henderson, Jerry lsensee, Jack Larson, Janell Leefun, Kay Wollan, Don Thayer, Ray Link, Jerry Sayler, Ron Jacobson, Marilyn Jenson. Row 4: Chuck McDonald, Jim Oster, Blaine Myhre, Harold Shatfock, Gale Taverna, Eileen Seim, Don Saba, Mark Reeves, Bill Euren, Don Evashenko, Jerome Shaw, Howard Stockmon, Reg Gorder, Scott Montgomery, Dick Sharp, Dennis Schrimpf, Bob Boerfh, Art Lies, Dave Hendrickson, Wayne Wiseman, Gene Sele. Gold Star Band . . . composed of students from every school on campus . . . sold booster buttons to raise money . . . used themes such as droodles and the presidential campaign for football half-time shows . . . gave concerts at Garrison, Stanley, Tioga, Williston, and Crosby on this yearis tour . . . faithfully performed at all the football and basketball games, including the SC-NDU football game at Grand Forks . . . was directed by Bill Euren and headed by Art Lies, president, Dale Jackson, vice-presi- dent, and Dick Monson, secretary. 190 l......ap-l Four pretty nmjorettes guided the band through its halftime maneuvers. All sorts of things, including this revolving three-ring circus, were executed by the band. 'vs The band left thc college in below-zero wcatlxgyri' and came back five days later to find thc snow almost gone. f Band students took care of loading and unloading the instru- ments, suitcases, and other equipment during the concert tour. l91 NDSC Chorus Row 'l: Ernest Van Vlissingen, Ilene Friend, Diane Aslekson, Jan Bokken, Mary Ann Van Sickle, Dorothy Elofson, Connie Mills, La- vonne Biel, Lois Herman, Carmen Owen, Sue Eggert, Doris Folstrom, Kathy Barrett, Betty Thompson, Elizabeth Lawrence. Row 2: Sandy Klein, Judy Rothfusz, Barb Seng, Yvonne Boedcleker, Carol Senechal, Dorothy Scott, Carol Finstad, Janice Olson, Pat Larsen, Bonnie West- phal, Colleen Kandt, Judy Hammer. Row 3: Dole Nelson, Clint Sparks, Georgia Soar, lhlys Hulbert, Patty Chalk, Donna Kieffer, Any Larson, Judy Ozbun, Lyle Baker, Leroy Anderson, Louis Muhich, Neil Nelson. Row 4: Frank Hollands, John Miller, Orien Fiestad, Art Lies, Ralph Rothfusz, Walter Bohnsack, Dick Teichman, Curt Flaa, David McFaren, Allan Bell, Leslie Madson, Allan Olson, Dale Jackson, Jim Gruebele, Jim Pomeroy. Home concerts rcquirecl additional practices in Festival Hall to make Certain every- thing is just so. 192 NDSC Chorus . . . tlireetctl by Ernest Van Vlissingcn . . . started the school year by singing for the Farmers' Union convention in Bismarck . . . toured the central part ol? North Dakota during the winter quarter and gave concerts in Wishek, Mundan, New Rockford, and other towns . . . sang for various local functions, including the television marathon program for multiple sclerosis . . . was open to all students interested in music and who wished to try out. Lzist-minute tlctuils are checked hy Van just before the choir leaves on their concert tour. X ' 1 - 131.1 , f , Q 'I , '5fQ . zg' '- '15 tr- nw , - ' I l t .Ll ll x, V A -V .1 in .V A, '1 ' Ni IJ z BUG' 'Xl ,f' rf- Choir mcmbcrs wcrcn't at all distressed at thc thought of missing almost n week of school. 193 Don't lct these boys fool you. This is definitely not the motto of KDSC. sl YV Lzlmic I0lmSOI1, Cvnlilluity director, g0CS OVCF the program The big four-Don Grimm, technical tlircctorg joe Koebensky, program clirectorg Gailon schedule with Joe Arquette, one of the station engineers. Sundscth, radio commissioncrg and Jack Larson, station manager-tlctermine campus radio policy. 19 Campus Radio KDSC, campus radio . . . included in its pro- grams anything and everything that students wished to contrbute . . . published weekly pleas in the S-pectrum for announcers, engineers, disc jockeys, etc .... created a Hit of the Week system for popular tunes . . . broadcasted daily Monday through Saturday from four-thirty on . . . was managed by lack Larson, station manager, and Don Grimm, technical director. Row 1: Bruce Ness, Elizabeth Lawrence, Nancy Thompson, Pat Roberts, Jodeen Paris, Sue McCone, Ihlys Hulbert, Frank Reinke. Row 2: Joe Neuenschwander, Dan Saba, John Fleck, Bob Solomon, Mil? Maizek, Ted Borcherf, Charles Nelson, Thad Uehling. 'fi XX Art Lics dictates an few nolcs to Ruthie Olson about his radio program. 195 l Editor Reg Gorder and assistant Iucly Hammer combined their talents to produce a ''bigger-and-better-than-ever yearbook. Here they proof pages sent back from the engraver. Bison Bison Annual . . . was bigger and better than ever- or so the staff believed . . . was put together by ll capable, hardworking, industrious, efficient staff headed by editor Reg Gorder, assistant editor ludy Hammer, copy editor Pat Larson, business manager Kerry Murphy, and advertising manager Sharon Shep- ard . . . found staff members running frantically around the Union Cespecially the Bison Rooml trying to identify pictures , . . was finally completed, although at times the staff didn't think it would be, and brought to State from the printers on Iune first. Handling the financial details of this ycar's book was Kerry Murphy, while Sharon Shepard, advertising manager, made the rounds of the business places soliciting ads. 'I96 The copy staff, headed by Pat Larson, was responsible for all the idents, captions, and body copy that went into the book. Seated: Mary McDonald and Mary Eide, senior editorsg Lorraine Dosch, index eclitorg Pat Larson, Copy editor: Tcrryl Ann Frank, organizations editor. Standing: Diane Berg, Karen Zielsdorf, Roberta linger, Doi-oiliy Gibson, staff mcmbcrs. if fi Photography editor Ron Nelson and his assistant Don Evash- enko had thc job of scheduling the times for picture-taking. Bucky Haas, assistant sports editor, and Gary Smith, sports editor, put together the sports section, including all the layouts, copy writing, and trying to identify Starters hy the number on their jerseys. 197 The wheels of the Spectrum staff seem quite engrossed with the two mosl' widely read publications on campus. Reading thc college humor magazines is only part of sports editor Don McKenzic's and news editor Clark E. QCorkyD Schenkcnbergefs job. 198 And herc's social editor lean Anderson, the girl to see if you get pinned engaged, etc. Spectrum tl. f . Ierry Bcndcr, editor, and Neal Biornson, rnanaging editor, have discovered an new use for old Speclrums. Spectrum . . . was the weekly campus news publication . . . kept Staters informed on all phases of college activity . . . added a new column this year entitled 'iThe Academy which was the topic of much controversial discussion and many letters to the editor . . . main itcins of interest were the social news and Corky's ideas of beer gardens, etc .... involved a lot of hard but rewarding work for the staff . . . welcomed any and all willing workers . . . was edited by Gerald Bender . . . kept in operation through the efforts of lim Feency, business manageri The joh of feature writing and proofreading was done by Donna Barstad, Maureen Bear, and Ianice Kearney. Don Schwartz, circulation mariagcrz Bill Buck, advertising manager: and lim Feency, business manager, handle all the nonrliterary work necessary to publish the Spectrum. 'I99 Karen Edingcr, Sharon Mischc, Pat Larsen, Sharon Elliott, lean Ann Nelson. Cheerleaders Cheerleaders . . . organized some of the noise at the football and basl-:etball games . .. spurrcd our team on to victory . . . spent long hours in practice . . . taught Statcrs new yells at the pep convos . . . were chosen during spring quarter and early in the fall . . . in- cluded Karen Edinger, Pat Larsen, lean Nel- son, Sharon Mischa, and Sharon Elliott as mem be rs. Really up in thc air for thc Bison during homecoming were clicurlcadcrs Sharon Elliott and jean Ann Nelson. 200 Rahjah Club Rahjah Club . . . promoted school spirit at all the athletic CVCDLS . . . awarded a most valuable player award to the outstanding player of the U series . . . sponsored two pep convos . . . tried their hest to confiscate the South Dakota State cowlzell thut liailedl when the lacks were visiting here . . . elected Gene Gross, presiclentg Barry Iohnson, vice- prcsidentg Atv Vusenclen, secretaryg Lowell Van Berkom, treasurer. Row I: John Miller, Bill Baillie, Joe Koebensky, Gene Stockman, Jim Kennedy. Row 2: Lorry Lanz, Ed Gilbertson, Ken Cornell, Dale Jackson, Bob Johnston, Larry Du Fault, Gary Nelson, Bob Thompson. Row I: Barry Johnson, Gene Gross, Arvid Vosenden, Lowell Van Berkom, Joe Mann. Row 2: George Schwartz, Pa? Webb, John Gustafson, Dennis Lindemann, Leroy Dybfng, Tom Addicott. Row 'l: Emil Zueger, Dano Hill, Sylvan Melroe, Lloyd Larsen. Row 2: Fefe Breur, Bob Strong, Floyd Wagner, John Joyce. Row 3: Gerry Tharaldson, Al Brenfeson, Marty Kalnins, Herman Nagel, John Haas. 202 l..el:termen's Club Lettermcn's Club . . . promoted varsity athletics . . . sold beanies to the freshmen, and made life miserable for them if they were caught without their beanies before homecoming . . . sponsored a Hard Times Ball and a banquet . . . included the varsity athletes in its membership . . . elected Ivan Lang as presidentg Robert Strong as vice-presidentg Roger Gebhart as secretaryg and Sylvan Melroe as treasurer. Row l: Arnold Hougeberg, Roy Smillie, Bernard Altenburg, Sgt, Howard Miller, Gene Harrington, Gordon Trislxo, Harvey Waletzko. Row 2: Robert Sevde, August Fischer, Robert Solomon, John Altenburg, Phillip Running, Dick Fought, Lyle Huizenga, .lay Anderson. Not pictured: Dove Grcben, Dole Lundby. Sabre Air Command Sabre Air Command . . . was the drill team of the Air Force ROTC . . . was organized at the beginning of the fall quarter . , . was a sub-division of Arnold Air Society . . . assisted with the Military Ball . . . marched in the homecoming and VFW parades . . . elected Lloyd Larsen, commanding officerg Gus Fis- cher, executive officerg Arnold I-Iaugcberg, acljutantg and Lyle Huizcnga, comptroller. Officers: Gloria Lloyd, LaRue Gendreou, Jean Ann Nelson, Joyce Tucker, Terryl Ann Frank. Air Debs Air Debs . . . was the auxiliary to the Air Force ROTC . . . held 11 joint initiation and dinner with Arnold Air Society . . . welcomed new members in the fall at a tea . . . planned zi spring tea for military personnel and their wives . . . ushered in uniform during the U Series as a money-making project . . . chose Gloria Lloyd as commanding officerg Sue Wheel- er as secretaryg Terryl Frank as treasurer. Row 1: Jean Ann Nelson, Jan Chrisifopher, Joyce Tucker, Pat Hagen, Lois Williams, Janice Anderson. Row 2: LaRue Gendreau, Shirlene Schnell, Sonia Scott, Gloria Lloyd, Gloria Reseland, SUNY Af1dBf50l'b Sully Schroeder, Terryl Ann Frank. 204 Arnold Air Society Row 'l: Jim Gebhard, Clarence Anderson, Gene Gross, .lim Meier, Dale Nelson. Row 2: Frank Joyce, Leroy Aafedf, David Ramey, Gerald lsensee, Jim Harmon, Fred Flanders, Charles Bartholomew, Del Bopp, Paul Haugen, Row 3: Harold LoFleur, Ken Harmon, Don Voracek, Bill Hutton, Duane Paulson, Don Peterson, Charles BOPP, Brian McDaniel, Darrell Reber, Capt. A. J. Halverson. Arnold Air Society . . . furthered the ideals of avia- tion education and air force ROTC . . . co-sponsored the Military Ball . . . selected members for its aux- iliary, Air Debs . . . offered membership to anyone enrolled in advanced air force ROTC . . . presented the Bernard Bennison Memorial Award to an out- standing Air Force ROTC senior . . . named Wally Hegg, commanderg Iim Lowe, Vice-Commanderg Ken Harmon, Secretaryg and Ierry Iserisee, Treasurer. 2 Guidon Row Na Kar 206 xg! - A I 'I: Shirley Bransfed, Joan Lindbo, Judy Rofhfusz, Carol Soeby. Row 2: Maxine Bauman, Caroline Slinde, Karen Edinger, ncy Fredrick. Row 3: Jan Kearney, Joann Johnson, Rosemary Leupp, Janet Fagerlund. Row 4: Marlene Pfeiffle, Eileen Seim, en Mark, Joan Cantwell. Row 5: Shirley Mogen, Ruth Morienson, Judy Hammer. Quidon . . . was the auxiliary to the Army ROTC . . . acquainted its members with life in the military service . . . selected members from the sophomore and junior classes . . . held il reception for newly commissioned officers and new members . . . took an active part in planning the Military Ball . . . held a reception for Military Ball queen candidates . . . directed by Carol Soeby, presidentg Joyce Eriksmoen, vice-presidentg Ioan Lindbo, secretaryg and Iudy Rothfusz, treasurer. 9 ....,,4.....,,..,. . W I' AUSA Dakota Company, Association of the United States Army . . . replaced Scabbard and Blade on campus as the organization for advanced Army ROTC cadets . . . encouraged and fostered the essential qualities of good and efficient officers . . . gave an award to the outstand- ing sophomore in military and air science . . . held a banquet in the spring . . . was guided by Barret johnson, presidentg lim Young, vice-presidentg Ron Nelson, secre- taryg and Gerry Stock, treasurer. ,.. . I , are-s., ii. Dr. O. W. Inhnson, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army from North Dakota, presents Barry Iohnson with the charter for the newly in- stalled Dakota Chapter uf AUSA. Row I: Bob Knudson, Ron Waxler, John Miller, Alden Starkey, Jim Kittle. Row 2: Leroy Hielmstad, Ron Nelson, Bob Tucker, Barry Johnson. Jack Larson, Dick Engh, Jim Young. Row 3: Capt. Sennewald, larry Lanz, Joe Lawrence, Dick Johnson, Bruce Farnum, John Anderson, Gerry Stock, Brian Beechie. Row 'I: Neal Biornson, Bob Barrows, Bill Buck, Gene Gronseth. Row 2: Seth Twichell, Dick Johnson, Mel Werfh, Dick Nelson, Don Schiefer, Tony Horner. Row 3: Jerry Walter, Dale Ruff, Bob Eggan, Arnie Ellingson, Curt Siromsfead, John Jacobson, Pat Webb. 207 Vets' Club NDSC Vets' Club . . . sponsored the LCT play Ten Nights in a Barroom . . . socialized at term dances and a spring picnic . . . was organized to give assistance and social opportunities to the veterans on campus . . . sponsored members for student senate positions . . . elected Floyd Miller, presidcntg Ray Meyers, vice-presidenlg Simen Lahlum, secretaryg and Loren Remmicli, treasurer. Row I: Loren Remmich, Floyd Miller, Simen Lohlum, Clint Sparks. Row 2: Bill Gores, Frank Diebler, Bob Oberg, Lloyd Quotier. 208 Row 'lc Gerald Hagemeister, Virgil Cunningham, Walter Bohnsack, Gilbert Elken, Fred Martin, Earl Dahlin. Row 2: Don Zook, Guy Midtbo, Lynn Hielmstad, Gerald Komorosky, Stan Samuelson, Dick Herman, Joe Mann. Row I: Bill King, Norman Sfordahl, Bruce Hoel, Bob Selkirk, Jack Johnson, Elwood Gilberfson. Row 2: Arnold Jorgensen, Cameron Mikkelson, Eldon McLain, Leonard Erikson, Arvid Friskop, Leroy Johnson. 9 Row 'la Pa? Hagen, Phyllis Schmitz, Bob Walker, Jeannine Knote, Bill Henry, Sally Dcivis, Marilyn Jenson. Row 2: Erling Franby, Harvey Waletzko, Ron Lawrence, Rodney Olinger, Bill Rudd, Paul Swedlund, Jusiin Murray, Ed Serrin, Bryon Siadsvold, Gran! Zurick, Al Dentz. 210 Ski Club Ski Club . . . offered membership to those interested in skiing . . . instructed beginners and intermediate skiers . . . took weekend trips to local ski areas . . . high- lighted the year with a spring trip to the Rockies . . . climaxed the year with a water skiing picnic at the lakes . . . elected Bob Walker as president, Ieannine Knote as vice-president, and Bill Henry as secre- tary-treasurer. Urchesis Orchesis . . . composed of girls on cam- pus who are skilled and interested in the field of creative dance . . . included TV programs, dance workshops, and the mak- ing of films among its activities . . . danced for various campus and community func- tions . . . created an interest in modern dance among students on campus . . . -elected Karen Edinger as president, Pat Larsen as vice-president, Kay Wollan as secretary, and Ioan Hartman as treasurer. Row 1: Ruth Hoymon, Karen Edinger, Myrna Diffus. Row 2: Put Moore, Roberta Peterson, Mrs. Anderson, advisor, Marcia Judd. Row 3: Maureen Sfeigman, Kay Wollcin, Janice Anderson, Margie Cobb, Arlene Olson. 2'l'I Independent Student Association Independent Student Association . . . provided a social outlet available to all non-Greeks on campus . . . socialized at quarterly term parties . . . participated with the Greek organizations in such activities as homecoming festivities, Bison Brevities, and student senate elections . . . was a means for independent students to get to know a greater number of students on campus . . . selected Russ Harju as the out- standing member of the year . . . and elected Beva Fegley as president, Kenneth Michel as vice-president, Myrth Weiser as secretary, and Russ Harju as treasurer. Row 1: Yvonne Wiffmer, Beverly Shannon, Carol Tuntland, Helen Hoge, Janis Dislevy, Catherine Harfl. Row 2: Janet Long, Darlene Meyer, Grace Schulz, Marlene Olson, Janice Swenson, Phyllis Schmitz, Janice Wegge, Patsy Mattson. Row 3: Mr. Sands, advisor, Wayne Hankel, Duane Tangen, Morris Johnson, Bruce Smith, Herman Nagel, Brian Hodge, Jim Heising, Howard Nelson, Eugene Sfumvoll. Row l: Bcb Wetherbee, Charles Rust, Lois Hermanson, Glorine Denich, Marilyn Strobel, Ralph Daniels. Row 2: Edmond Leonard, Mavis Bell, Bev Lloyd, Arlene Christiansen, Alicia Nelson, Rose Birdsall, Darlene Gordon, Edna Teigen, Barbara Hylland, Gordon Trisko. R arst, Dale White, Duane Bentz, Allen Sims, John Olson, Ronald Ulven, Lincoln Reinhiller, Russ Hariu, Eugene Pellizzaro, Wallace Klovstad, Mike Wickstrom. Row 1: Linda Fliginger, Kay Wollan, Myrth Weiser, Beva Fegley, Connie Mills, Floreen Siorbatten. Row 12: Robert Sailer, Marilyn Jenson, Mary Bednar, .loan B. Nelson, Dianne Aafeclt, Clint Sparks. Row 3: Bonnie Kieffer, Jim Kimbole, Paul Nielsen, Ronald Jacobson, Margaret McBride, Gloria Olson. 213 Officers: Janice Hansen, Ruih Foistrom, Vel Roe Neeb These giris iusf copped the baskeiball championship in fhe WAA tournament Row I: Karen Cornell, Judy Hagc, Margaret Allen, Karen Skionsby. Row 2: Claire Ann Kinsfler, Connie Gergen, Vel Rae Neeb, Lois Nelson. 214 WAA XVomcn's Athletic Association . . . pro- inotctl intcrcst in physical education . . . olilcnstl opportunities for girls to partici- pate in group or intlivitlual athletics . . . sponsorctl an cxtcnsivc intramural sports program . . . hcltl picnics antl parties and sponsored a tlancc . . . was lit-ntlt-tl hy Ruth Folstrom, prcsiclcntg janicc Hansen, vicc-prcsitlcntg anal Vcl Rae Nach, sccrc- tary-trcasurcr. Row 1: Rita Sloboian, Lois Nelson, Linda Nelson, Margaret Benedict, Karen Skionsby, Margaret Allen. Row 2: Carmen Owen, Judy Hoga, Karen Cornell, Sharon Mische, Alice Summers, .Ianyce Roel, Doris Falstrom, Row 3: Maxine Bauman, Mary Fehr, Mary Pfeiffer, Vel Rae Neeb, Claire Ann Kinstler, Sharon Elliott, Helen Woifzel, Leona Polsfur, Connie Gergen, Janice Hansen, Ruth Folsfrom. 215 Student Union Activities Board Row 1: Nancy Swayne, Marilyn Jenson, Connie Mills, Marlys Oberg, Margaret Platt. Row 2: Mary An- - derson, Gloria Olson, George Schwartz, Margaret McBride, Sharon Mische. 216 Student Union Activities Board . . . sponsored a variety of educational, social, and recreational programs for Staters . . . offered weekly dances and bridge, whist, bowling, billiards, and chess tournaments . . . showed monthly movies which included The Glenn Miller Story, Johnny Belinda, The Shrike, and others . . . elected an outstanding committee member each month . . . was presided over by Arv Vassenden, vice-president Shirlene Schnell, secretary Pat Trom, and treasurer Fred Flanders. Row 1: Sally Davis, Nancy Johnson, LaVonne Biel, Yvonne Boedekker, Terryl Ann Frank, Donna Barsfud Row 2: Pat Webb, Ari Cervinlta, Milo Haas, Joann Johnson, Curt Sfromstad, Judy Haga, Chuck Barfhole- mew, Marian Huefher, Simen Lahlum, Maureen Bear, Milt Berg. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega . . . was composed of college men who are or who have been previously affiliated with the Boy Scouts . . . sponsored the Ugly Man contest and dance during the U Series . . . decorated the campus Christmas tree . . . sponsored the Snow Sculpture contest and Spring Sing . . . aided the local Boy Scout organiza- tions . . . was headed by Ierry Krueger, presidentg Bob Eggan, vice-president: Milton Matzek, secretaryg Ierome Shaw, treasurer. Row 1: A. Glenn Hill, Orland Johnson, E. E. Hutchinson, Milton Mcxtzek, Jerry Krueger, Bob Eggcm, Jerome Show, Dr. C. Jensen, Dr. Martin Blake, Rolly Quam. Row 2: Mutt Kautzman, Martin Olson, Morris Krahn, Bruce Fornum, Jerome Eide, Don Moorhead, Bob Tucker, Al Wielcxnd, Don Hanson, Phil Running, Don Vorocek, Lyle Nelson, Harris Hogonson, John Anderson. 218 i F Religious 'Se' ll, Wesley Foundation 454 ik V ' Qfgyg ' 0.9 , .... . :' Wesley Foundation . . . organized to provide L1 Christian Fellowship for the Methodist students on Campus . . . conduct-ed weekly worship services at the Salvation Army Mens Center . . . raised money to send a member to Il summer work camp . . . spon- sored Ll Christmas party to which they invited another religious group . . . climaxed the school activities with a spring retreat . . . elected Richard Teichmzin, presi- dentg Dave Lund, vice-presidentg JoAnn Tomlinson, secretaryg Lewis Blntt, treasurer. Row 1: Mary Jo Coats, Jane Tomlinson, Jane Fredericks. Row 2: Donna Olson, Mary Swenson, Joyce Milhollan, Margaret Platt, Kay Milhollan, Carol Hendrickson. Row 3: Rev. Ouradnik, Valgord Johnson, Nwanko Harbor, Jim Pomeroy, Jim Heifort, Louis Blattner, Ken Topp, Warren Matthison, Richard Mobray. Row 4: John Neilson, Bill Johnson, Bob Siuewig, Martin Olson, Dale Jenson, Milton Matzek, Dick Teich- man, Jim Unkenholz. 219 3-D Cabinet, Row I: Doris Kirk, Dorothy Elofson, Marilyn Robinson. Row 2: Ted Borcherf, Del Nelson, Don Moorhead, Seth Twichell. 220 3 -D Center Three-Denominational Center . . . provided fellowship for the Baptist, Congregational, and Presbyterian students . . . held Sunday evening suppers and programs at local church- es . . . packed clothing boxes for refugee children at Christmas . . . held luncheon dis- cussions and coffee hours during Religious Emphasis Week . . . met monthly in the college Y . . . rounded out the college life of its members by providing spiritual and social activities . . . was headed by Dick Wilson, presidentg Seth Twichell, vice-presi- dentg Marilyn Robinson, secrctaryg Dorothy Elofson, treasurer. 3-D members gather around the piano for a good old-fashioned songfcsl. l The Presbyrerian Group, Row 'l: Joan Waff, Bev Belknap, Nancy Thompson, Jodeen Paris. Connie Mills. Row 2: Charles Maukman Ray Gebur, Seth Twichell, Bruce Kasson, Ron Barks, Don Moorhead, Duane Hlavinka, Margaret McClain, Ken Mountain. I i I so D The Congregalionalisl-Baptist Group, Row I: Bev Nelson, Pat Turner, Doris Kirk, Marilyn Robinson, Dorothy Elofson. Row 2: Clinton Pederson, John Anderson, Del Nelson, Dick Wilson, Al Henderson, Claire Walker, Ted Borcherf. 221 l l Row 'l: Lyle Peterson, Carole Rorvig, Helen Hoge, Carol Tuntland, Barb Hylland, Darlene Gordon, Lois Cushmon, Virginia Adams, Clara Feickert, Ruth Lerud, Rev. Arne Kvoalen. Row 2: Les Anderson, Joyce Eriksmoen, Nancy Cemetson, Leona Beiber, Diane Aslekson, Darlene Letnes, Margaret Brosz, Patsy Modson, Janice Dislevy, ,gili,qi-qlklelsonrl, Joyce Idler, Marilyn Jenson, Karen Zielsdorf, Diane Berg, Row 3: Karen Ritchie, Donna Risan, Arliss Simonson, Gloria Thorpe, Bonnie Lindgrinffhlrlene Christianson, Leona Polsfutf, Lois Hermanson, Donna Hitterdahl, Joan Tangen, Jon Chris- topher, Phyllis Schmitz. Rovvr 4: Jim Oster, Hank Trangsrud, Arlan Dahlen, Merlyn Brusven, Don Peterson, Neal Nelson, Charles Johnson, Jim Hanson, Willie Thompson, Jim Amundson, Gordon Kepner. Row 5: Jerry Haugen, Darrell Melby, Milne Wiclcstrom, Roger Ness, Ron Lawrence, Pat Webb, William Steible, Noel Estenson, Al Urban, Dole Hegreberg, Orion Fielstad, Howard Nelson, Rodney Anderson. Row 6: Herb Mittlstedt, Ray Moss, Al Simms, Don Holten, John Olson, Bryan Hodge, Dale Anderson, Leroy Odegoard, Loren Beeber, Gary Wollon, Leo Astrup, Jim Gloe, Gene Hanson. 222 LSA Lutheran Students Association . . . was open to any Luth- eran student or student interested in LSA . . . endeavored to present Christianity to the college student and to challenge him to uphold Christian principles . . . served meals Monday through Friday at noon . . . held Friday evening socials which included roller skating, sleigh rides, bowling, and square danc- ing . . . honored its seniors at a spring breakfast . . . elected Les Anderson, presidentg Roger Ness, vice-presidentg Margaret Brosz, secretaryg and Lyle Peterson, treasurer. Council, Row I: Lyle Peierson, Neal Nelson, Jim Osier, Margaret Brosz, Patsy Madsen, Arlene Christianson, Alicia Nelson. Row 2: Herb Mitflsiedt, Mike Wicksfrom, Al Urban, Roger Ness, Roger Anderson, Leroy Odegaard, Ruth Lerucl, Les Anderson. Row 'I: Kathy Barreii, Catherine Alm, Doris Folstrom. Row 2: Barbara Heli, Mary Bednar, Jane? Long, Newman Club . . . was the organization for Catholic students on campus . . . provided adequately for the spiritual needs of the students . . . sent delegates to the national convention . . . acted as host to Carol Finstad, Mary Archer, Mary Maloney, Julie Staber. Row 3: Bill McAllister, Leo Werlinger, Bill the Regional Convention l , i goqiglizfgd Pogafshnik, Ken Silbernagel, Lee Mayer, Louis Muhich, Ray Zenf, Les Zink. 224 with other Newman Clubs in this area . . . chose lim I-Iurmon, presidentg Maureen Bear and Ruth Folstrom, secretariesg Harvey Fiala, treasurer, and Father Potter, chaplain. Row 1: Mary Ellen Fehr, Mary Eide, Alice Summers, Elaine Willy, Lorraine Bosch, Mary Eresman. Row 2: Pai' Beck, Ray Zink, Bob Macller, Jim Burke, Less Dusek, Morris Johnson, George Goeser, Rose Birdsall. Newman Club Officers, Row 'I: Maureen Bear, Harvey Fiola, Ruth Folstrom. Row 2: Father Potter, .lim Harmon. I Committee Heods, Row 1: Tony Hoffman, social, Bonnie Kieffer, religious, Roy Link, publicity. Row 2: John Boucher, house manager, John Connolly, cultural. The Newman Club House was the sccnc of social as well as religious activity for its members. 2 YWCA Young Woinen's Christian Association . . . started the fall quarter with a big-little sister party . . . entertained the foreign students in the Fargo area . . . decorated the county hospital for Christmas . . . sponsored a lecture series conducted by Dr. Cassel on Evolution and Christianity . . . elected Gloria Olson, presidentg Roberta Enger, vice-presidentg Doris Kirk, secretaryg Maxine Bauman, treas- urer. Executive Council, Seated: Gloria Olson. Standing: Janice Wegge, Margaret Plaif, Roberta Enger, Maxine Bauman. l Row l: lone Johnson, Connie Mills, Florine Siorbohan, Roberfa Enger, Maxine Bauman. Row 2: Gloria Olson, Nancy Carver, Kathleen Pfeiffer, Marcia Judd, Barb Hylland. Row 3: Jeanneffe Ruff, Joan Nelson, Jean Dahl, Margaret Brosz, Marjorie Bosserman, Joan Wah, Bonita Lindgren, Diane Aafedt. Row 4: Marian Sands, Arlene Hedahl, Marilyn Robinson, Ilene Henning, Marilyn Jenson, Leona Polsfui, Margaret Plaif, Virginia Harness, BorisJCi5lq Janice Wegge, Patsy Madsen, Arliss Simonson, Arlene Chrisfianson, Mrs. J. E. Bennison. YMCA Young Men's Christian Association . . . promoted such projects as the Camera Club, Intercollegiate Conference, faculty firesidcs and a Tlianksgiving Evcnsong . . . lield a freshmen mixer and YM-YVV gatherings throughout the year . . . was organized for social and religious work among young men . . . sponsored faculty and student discussions . . . chose Iohn Anderson, prcsidentg Lewis Blattner, vice-presidenlg Ted Delirey, sscrelaryg I-larry Buer, treasurer. Executive Cabinet, Seated: Ted DeKrey, John Anderson. Standing: Jim Pomeroy, Ken Mountain Nwanko Harbor, Ken Fuhrmon, Leo Johnson, Dennis Nelson, Dczrold Holten, Lewis Blattner Jim Unkenholz, Milton Motzek. Row 1: Nwonko Harbor, Tom Farley, Clint Sparks, Duane Hlavinkc, Jim Pomeroy, Warren Matheson. Row 2: leo Johnson, executive secretary, George Goesch, Don Holten, Lowell Overbo, Darold Holten, Ken Fuhrmon, Roger legeson. Row 3: Clint Pederson, Ted DeKrey, Dennis Nelson, Dale Saunders, John Anderson, Chuck Christof, Allen Bieber, Milt Matzek, Roland McFarlund, Lewis Blottner, Ken Mountain, Jim Unkenholz, Rod McAlister, Leo Werlinger. 227 Honorary ,em F4-Dugan-grub-n K are .5 Blue Key ,Y gg? I :S M lll ., - ...+ ff' Q f- y , 'LA-1--1 0 ll 7 'X Blue Key, national honorary service fra- ternity . . . selected members who had qualities of outstanding leadership, good character, and scholarship . . . sponsored, directed, and took charge of all the details of Bison Brevities . . . held an Athletic Banquet at which letters and awards were presented to the campus athletes . . . spon- sored a Senior Day for seniors from the high schools in the areas near NDSC . . . was in charge of a very extensive orienta- tion week for the freshmen . . . elected - b Don Schwartz, presidentg Duane Swenson, vice-presidentg Ierry Herman, secretaryg Gaylord Olson, treasurer. Row 1: Dr. Peifee, Kerry Murphy, Jerry Herman, Don Schwartz, Gaylord Olson, Sylvan Melroe, Ernest Van Vlissingen. Row 2: Gene Gross, Gerry Bender, Jack Larson, Marv Bender, John Haas, Reg Gorder, Ron Brandvold, Jim Feeney, Gene Sfockman. ir? R- Row 1: A. Glenn Hill, Kent Sack, Dale Nelson, Dick Monson, John Gustafson, Bob Crom, Merle Nah. Row 2: George Schwartz, Jim Marquarf, Ralph Rothfusz, Arf Lies, Joe Koebensky, Fred Flanders, John Miller, Maynard Helgaas, Dale Jackson, Lloyd Larson, Hank Trangsrud. 228 Senior Staff Senior Staff . . . honorary service sorority . . . sponsored the homecoming dinner and the Spinster Skip . . . held a ban- quet with Blue Key . . . presented awards to freshman and senior girls with' the highest scholastic average . . . recruited high school students . , . proudly wore their distinctive white cardigan sweaters . . . chose memhers for their outstanding work on the campus . . . elected Sandra Haas, presidentg Bev Pfeiffer, vice-prcsidentg Wfilma I-lushand, secretaryg Shirlene Schnell, treasurer. Row I: Shirlene Schnell, Joyce Berg, Sandra Hocus. Row 2: Bev Pfeiffer, Bev Lind, Monica Scvcxgecxu, Wilma Husband, Janet Fugerlund, Karen Mark. 229 Gerry Bender Joyce Berg Ron Brandvold Marv Duncan Janet Fagerlund Bruce Farnum Terryl Frank Reg Gorder Gene Gross John Haas Sandra Haas Maynard Helgaas Jerome Herman Wilma Husband Merrill Johnson Jack Larson , Merle Larson Art Lies Karen Mark John Miller Kerry Murphy Gaylord Olson Jerome Pekas Bev Pfeiffer Ralph Rothfusz Kent Sack Monica Savageau Shirlene Schnell Don Schwartz Goilon Sundseth Duane Swenson Arv Vasenden 230 Who's Who Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . were selected by a nominating committee made up of students, faculty, and administra- tion officials and headed by Dean Pearl Dinan . . . selected seniors who were outstanding in their achievements, capabilities, and intelligence and who had shown leadership, scholarship, campus service, and future prom- ise during their four years of college. Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi . . . selcctccl to membership stu- dents of high scholarship from all schools on campus . . . awarded scholarships . . . sponsored a spring banquet to which thc high student of each class was invited . . . met twice each term . . . was heacled by H. Dean Stallings, presiclentg Dr. Iohn A. Callcnbach, vice-prcsidentg 1-Iarolcl Holman, secre- tary-treasurerg Dr. O. A. Stevens, corresponding secretary. Row I: Joyce Berg, Harriei Fark, Janice Appeman, Karen Mark, Judy Roihfusz. Row 2: Masa Rikimaru, Bill Bissell, Ralph Rofhfusz, Richard Reopelle. U Row T: Bob Johnston, Don Gronbeck, Jerry Herman, Jerry lsensee, Cliff Wallace, Robert Tucker, Alan Olsen, Ken! Sack. Row 2: Sally Fossay, Don Lorentzen, William Schalker, Robert D. Brown, Marv Duncan, Don Jarvela, Russ Hariu, Thomas Mack, Thomas McCormick, Edna Teigen. 231 Edwin Booth Club Edwin Booth Club . . . stimulated interest in drainatics on campus . . . assisted with the Little Country Theater productions . . . held an open house for interested students in the fall . . . pre- sented life membership passes to the Little Country Theater to all its members . . . extended member- ship to upperelzissmen who maintained at least a 2.5 average and who participated in three LCT productions . . . held 'KS-trike parties after every LCT play . . . chose Monica Savageau, presidentg Karen Garrison, vice-presidentg and Fred Emery, secretary. One of the activities of the Edwin Booth Club is building the stage sets and painting scenery. Here Dr. Walsh supervises Ian Bnkken, Fred Emery, and Monica Savageau with their carpentry while Karen Garrison paints scenery. 232 Kappa Epsilon Kappa Epsilon, national sorority for feminine pharmacists . . . required a 2.00 average lfor membership . . . presented annual scholarship and Allison-Hartz awards to outstanding mem- bers . . . received a national KE scholarship tro- phy . '. . attended the national convention at Madison, Wisconsin, during spring quarter . . . celebrated Founders Day with a banquet . . . elected to head these lady label-lickers was Lor- etta Aipperspaeh, president, Kathy Marquart, vice-president, Pat Moore, secretary, Ingrid Lemberg, treasurer. lt, Row 1: Mary Pfeiffer, Ingrid Lemberg, Lola Hopkins, Kathy Marquart, Marian Peterson, Peggy Comstock, Karen Salaloa. Row 2: Joanne Sinner, Loretta Aipperspach, Evangeline James, Roberta Enger, Pat Moore, Lorraine Hanson, Kathleen Pfeiffer. Alpha Zeta ,i,iiiiiLfl Alpha Zeta, national honorary agriculture fra- ternity . . . held a banquet honoring the new initiates . . . had a joint picnic with Phi Upsilon Omicron in the spring . . . honored ten high ranking freshmen ..., i nade signs publicizing the honor system for the ag. classrooms . . . participated in the Little International . . . was directed by Marv Duncan, president, Merle Lar- son, vice-president, Ardon Hermon, secretary, and Allan Olson, treasurer. Row l: Walt Doswell, Harold Solberg, Allyn Marifieren, Ron Mehrer, Gary Smith. Row 2: Duane Erikson, Merle Larson, Conrad Weiser, Marv Duncan, Allan Olson, Arden Herman. Row 3: Fred Garth, Orlin Oium, Simen Lahlum, Richard J. Johnson, Adam Koble, Jim Gruebele, Curtis Nelson. Row 4: Jerry Haugen, Don Schwartz, Ron Nelson, John Haas, Vernard Fredricks, Gaylord Olson. 233 Phi Upsilon Omicron Phi Upsilon Omicron, honorary home ec fraternity . . . sponsored a Smarty Party for Joyce Berg, Phi U president, displays one of her many projects. 234 high ranking upperclassmen . . . held a Founders Day banquet with the alums . . . made a film and scrapbook to send to the high schools , . . held a show-up to shine-up to shape-up day . . . held a spring picnic with Alpha Zeta . . . elected Ioyce Berg, presidentg Wilma Husband, vice-presidentg lanet Fagerlund, secrctaryg and Mary Valen- tine, treasurer. Row 'la Joyce Berg, Virginia Anderson, Terryl Ann Frank, Janet Fagerlund. Row 2: Wilma Husband, Bev Lind, Carol Soeby, Nancy Fredrick. Row I: Sandra Haas, Carole Mandigo, Janet Saba, Doris Kirk, Mary Valentine. Row 2: Sally Fossay, Jean Bergan, Doroles Hollancls, Rulh Folsfrom, Janice Hanson, Joann Johnson. 4 235 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi, national education fra- ternity . . . furthered the interests and ideals of education . . . offered membership to juniors with nine quarter hours and seniors with eighteen quarter hours of education . . . held spring hanquet . . . sponsored television program on education trends . . . elected ny, vice-presidentg Mary Valentine, secretaryg Iohn Haas, treasurer. Row 1: Phillip Rognlie, Shubel Owen, Jerry Konefschny, Mary Valentine, Janet Fagerund, Harrie? Fark, Miss Lucile Horton. Row 2: Jerry Haugen, Jan Appeman, Diane Aafeclf, Edna Teigen, Mary Eide, Doroles Hollancls, Karen Mark, .lean Bergen, Shirlene Schnell, Sully Fossoiy, Richard Vcth. Dr. Frank Cyr, center, guest speaker at the P. I. Iverson Memorial lecture, with Mr. S. D. Owen, faculty atlvisor, Izinet Fagerlund, Shirlene Schnell, and Dr. I-Ialc Aarnes. 236 Ianet Fagerlund, presidentg Gerald Konetsh- Rho Chi Rho Chi, national scholastic pharmacy fra- ternity . . . included membership of expert pill pushers . . . must be in highest twenty per cent of their class . . . held annual spring initiation banquet . . . presented awards to first and second high ranking sophomores . . . sponsored seminars quarterly . . , guided by Kent Sack, president: Ieromc Herman, vice-presidentg Richard Reopelle, secretary- treasurer. i Row 1: Musa Rikimcru, Chcirlesi Stephan, Kent Sock, Dr. F. T. Galysh. Row 2: Ron Saurcliff, Don Jurvelo, Cyril Peterson, Jerry Herman, William Schalker, Richard Reopelle. 237 Kappa Tau Delta l Herbert Aslesen , Earl Berg Robert K. Brown David Gess Doug Gaedarf James Griffin Howard Heil Charles Huntley Gary Jensen Lester Johnson Harold l.aFleur Wayne lee Harlan Ormbreck Wayne Solberg Seth Twichell 238 Kappa Tau Delta, honorary architectural fraternity . . . en- couraged scholarship and profes- sional interest in architecture . . . held a design competition be- tween classes . . . prepared a com- prehensive community plan for Breckenridge, Minnesota . . . elected Doug Goedert, presiclentg lim Griffin, vice-presidentg Herb Aslesen, secretary-treasurer. Tau Beta Pi Tau Bela Pi, honorary engineer- ing society . . . operated an engi- neers' book exchange . . . presented scholarship awards to a high ranking senior and freshman . . . was made up of high ranking upperclassrnen in engineering . . . fostered a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering schools . . . was led hy Thomas Mack, presidentg Ralph Rothfusz, vice- presidentg Rodger Ness, secretaryg and Don Gronheclc, treasurer. John Adams Daryl Anderson William Bissell Harold Blomseih Robert D. Brown Gerald Buckholz Darrell Dahlsrrom Barry lngerson Harvey Fiala Ken Flynn Bill Gores Don Gronbeck Russ Hariu Anthony Hoffman James Horn Gerald Komrosky Bob Johnston Gene Kruschke Otis Larson Norm Lemmon Don lindlauf Tom Mack Michael Marczuk Thomas McCormick Floyd Miller Rodger Ness Allan Olson Sherman Quanbeck David Quick Ralph Rofhfusz Dale Ruff Wayne Solberg Tau Beta Sigma Actives, Seated: Joyce Eriksmoen. Standing: Pot Larson, Alice Summers, Marilyn Jenson, Eileen Seim, Elaine Pflugrafh, Kcxy Wollcrn. Tau Beta Sigma, honorary band sorority . . . entertained the visiting bands during homecoming . . . held coffee hours during band . . . held dinner meetings with Kappa Kappa Psi . . . had its largest pledge class since becoming a national sorority . . . elected Ioyce Eriksmoen as presidentg Kay Wollan, vice-presidentg Mary Anderson, secretaryg and Alice Summers, treasurer . . . and made plans to send a delegate to the national convention in Salt Lake City this summer. 240 Pledges,'Row 'l: Marilyn Mcrrschke, Jcm Kippen, Gloriun Hieb. Row 2: Put Turner, Yvonne Perhus, Kay Lavold, Jcin Dietrich, Karen Scluba. Row 3: Joyce Von Wechel, Darlene Knutson, Jocleen Paris, Joanne DeGier, Sonia Christensen, Jon Brudvik, Kappa Kappa Psi P Pledges, Row I: Wayne Anderson, David Carpenter, Jim Osfer, Tom Farley, Dole Jackson. Row 2: Frank Bender, Don Grimm, Ron Jacobson, Dave Hendrickson, Allen Henderson, Jerome Show, Bruce Kasson. Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity . . . sponsored the Pit Band for Bison Brevities . . . bought new band equipment with the money earned in Brevities . . . assisted Bill Euren during the concert tour and the parades . . . and selected Reg Gorder as presidentg Ray Link, vice-presidentg lohn Hovde, secre- tary, and Bill Bailley treasurer. Actives, Row I: Jerome Saylor, John Hovde, Roy Link, Art Lies, Dick Monson. Row 2: Bill Baillie, Howard Sfockman, Bruce Farnum, Jack Larson, Reg Gorder, Gene Sele, Bill Euren, advisor. 241 a HLYJEJ ' 4' r f , I 'T-L--U-I ,I 'WEE V 5 f1.22.,.f:. wi ',5 55 .1f 'nf 5 I I I fe ., f w N4 X I --rf: . ,V 9521 L 9 ' 'Q 53' ,H 1 1,1 ,ww f X Xifawf 'fm' 'Lf X12 0 9 X . - Q . T 1 -if ', - V 'V A I iii f E XE' u in 1 2 Q 9 Aff ml TF! FRATERNVHES SORORITIES DORMITORIES 24 Jean Bergan Lois Bursack Joan Canlwell Janet Christopher Duane Crandall Anna Mae Davis Ann Ebling Janet Fogerluncl The Alpha Cams kept Innct Fugcrluncl out of mischief Llw past ycur by electing her to thc presidency. Pledges, Row lx Carol Finstacl, Carol Cress, Nola Rockstad. Row 2: Loretta Bugbee, .loyce Voelker, Patty Chalk. Row 3: Laurene Dahlke, Diane Berg, Dorothy Scott, Stephanie Sailor, Marilyn Marsch- ke, Karen Zielsdorf. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta . . . held a Christ- mas party for the opportunity school chil- dren . . . was kept husy by the pledges, who delighted in such forms of mischief as silverware-stealing and messing up activcs' rooms . . . entertained their dates at term parties . . . had a water fight with the Theta Chis and somehow lost all the house's wastebaskets . . . elected Ianet Fagerlund as prcsidentg Nancy Fredrick, vicc-president, jean Bergan, secretaryg and Ioyce Tucker, treasurer, and went all out for slumber parties. Scully Fossay Nancy Frederick Jean Grindahl Carol Howitson Joyce Idler Yvonne Johnston Marcia Judd Jane Kannellos Rosemary Leupp Shirley Peterson Donna Risan Eileen Seim Ruth Tallackson Nancy Thompson Joyce Tucker 4 46 Janice Anderson Jean Anderson JoAnne Anderson Sandra Benedict Joyce Berg Muriorie Cobb Harrie? Fark Arlene Gcxckle LaRue Gendrecu Judy Hammer Barbara Hanson Pat Hanson Margie Hill Doroles Hollcinds Ruth Hoymcm Sondra Klein Pai Larsen Karen Mark ! Mary Meckstroth Jean Nelson Bev Nielson Gloria Reselancl Gamma Phi proxy Shirlenc Schnell reviews her year at the helm as she pages through the scrapbook. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta . . . was the only sorority that tackled fraternity boys . . . lived in the pink bungalow in sorority row . . . held frantic slumberless parties . . . Marian sands entertained at a Christmas Cosy . . . planned a future shiflene Schnell expansion of their house . . . splurged on two term parties . . . collected a couple trophies . . . was led by president Shirlene Schnell, vice-president Ruth Hoyman, secretary Arlene Gackle, and treasurer Ioyce Berg . . and was known as the friendly sorority. Sally Schroeder' Sonia Scott Pledges, Row 1: Jodeen Paris, Barbara Ness, Mary Hulebak, Susan Fredeen, Mary Herrick, Janice Dietrich, Sharon Elliott. Row 2: Grace Snuslud Sharon Mischa, Margaret Benedict, Janyce Roel, Barbara Kraus, Sharon Zuehlke Carol Hilling, Kay Keyes, Linda Nelson, Sue McCone. i Q3,4 E' 4 '34 'w ,. Q L A Mary Anderson Virginia Anderson Beverly Belknap Marilyn Ellis Roberta Enger Annette Erdmann Terryl Ann Frank Arlene Hedahl Wilma Husband Joann Johnson Beverly Lind Kathy Marquart L , 1 lil ' .U L 55: 1 1: E, gw1Q 2-- ,. ff, Q , i Theta president Bev Lincl is pretty proud of their new huusc, the latest addition to Sorority Circ'c. Pledges, Row 1: Margaret Anderson, Carol Olson, Nancy Swayne. Row 2: Marlys Oberg, Margaret Smith, Annette Erdman, Margaret Allen, Mitzi Mallarian. Row 3: Claire Ann Walker, Jeannine Knote, Betty Linder, Janell Leetun, Jan Olson, Donna Lia, Sonia Christiansen. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Them . . . celebrated its tenth year on the NDSC campus and its first year in the new house . . . helped entertain or- phans with the Sigs . . . partied with their dates at the Christmas and spring term parties . . . held a spring pie party, enjoyed by all Staters . . . were led at meetings by Bev Lind, presidentg Wilma Husband, vice- presidentg loann johnson, secretaryg and Ioan Hartman, treasurer . . . and owned the most beautiful chandelier on campus. Roberta Peterson Carolyn Pierce Margaret Platt Sally Richards Geraldine Sinner Joanne Sinner Mary Jean Sinner Caroline Slinde Margaret Smith Claire Ann Walker Joan Wait Bonnie Wesfphal 249 25 4 Q x vs-4 Donna Barstad Maureen Bear Martha Connolly Pat Connelly Lorraine Dosch HJ' r Mary Eide xf, 1 rf, Joyce Eriksmoen Judy Flaten Karen Garrison Sandra Haas Pai' Hagen Janice Hel? Marian Huether Janice Kearney Pat Larson Kappa Delta Rcigning as president at the Kappa Delta house for two years is Sandra I-Iaas. Kappa Delta . . . filled crazy stockings for their dates for their Christmas term party . . , brought home the winning homecoming float trophy . . . entertained orphans at Christmas time with the ACRE . . . has had a monopoly on Sigma Chi prexys' pins for the last two years . . . was renowned for their KD Hades parties . . . gave Sandy Haas the presidents gavel and elected Maureen Bear, Ioyce Eriksmoen, and Mary Eide to assist her . . . and ended the year with a hang at their spring formal. i n Pledges, Row 'lz Betty Davidson, Mary Ann Van Sickle, .Ian Heli. Row 2: Lou Bierken, Marian Huether, Adelle Eiler, Maureen Restcld. Row 3: Bar- bara McKinnon, Georgia Ann Saar, Karen Holden, Peggy Comstock, Virginia Bourgois, Carol Straus, Lois Lee. Carole Mandigo Mary McDonald Shirley Mogen Avis Palmer Marlene Pfeifle Janet Saba Alice Summers JoAnn Tomlinson Pai Trom Mary Ann Van Sickle Susan Wheeler Elaine Willey .ff '.: 1 X Y .,1:-eww, Bonnie Adams Sally Anderson l I 1 Q. ,Ja E 252 I Janice Appeman Darby Driscoll 1 1 Karen Edinger Lorraine Hanson Karen Lenaluurg Gloria Lloyd Monica Suvngcnu ponders about her rcsponsibilitics as KKG president. Pledges, Row 1: Sue Eggerf, Sonia Oiman, Ruth Olson. Row 2: Sharon Stevenson, Marcia Selland, Sue Berry, Jan Brudvik, Lorraine Hanson, Sally Davis. Row 3: Joan Bandvik, Karen Cornell, Anita Neller- moe, LaVonne Schwartz, Karen Saloba, Karen Slcionsiby, Jan Kippen. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . received a national KKG award for the most improved chapter . . . highlighted the year with a riotous night spent in the AGR house . . . picnicetl with another Gamma Tau chapter, the Sigma Chis and partied at Christmas time with orphans and the Theta Chis . . .was guided through another year by Monica Savageau, prcsidcntg Bev Pfcifer, vice- prcsiclentg Darby Driscoll, sccrctaryg and Lavonne Biel, treasurer . . . and wore their key to success around the campus. Poi Moore Ruth Mortenson Anifa Nellermoe Beverly Pfeifer Monica Socgeou Viviun Stungelcmd Maureen Steigman Lois Williams J fP!f Nw 254 Shirley Bransfed Ilene Friend Joyce Jacques Genevieve Kovell Phi Mu Phi Mu . . . gave a Halloween party for orphans with the S-PD's . . . entertained their dates at term parties, one of which was a fabulous Carnation Ball . . . took home the second place trophy for their homecoming float . . . placed toy carts in the local hospitals . . . went all out for coffee hours . . . elected Ioan Lindbo as president and Ianicc Os- trem, Arlis Simonson, and Pat Turner to help her out as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer . . . and were a happy group of gals who really made things hum at the white house on twelfth' avenue. loam Limlbo, Phi Mu prcxy, guide-cl hcr chapter through ai really suc- cessful your at State. Pledges, Row 'lz Joanne Osluncl, Peggy Davis, Gloria Thorpe, Carol Rorvig. Row 2: Ilene Friend, Julie Sialaer, Darlene Knutson, Grace Tveie, Mary Pfeiffer. Joan Lindbo Janice Ostrem Arliss Simonson Pal Turner 55 Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council . . . governed so- rorities in matters pertaining to rushing, scholarship, and social activities . . . spon- sored the Charity Ball . . . presented a scholarship to the freshman girl with the highest average . . . revised rushing rules and agenda so that rushing was completed when school started . . . organized a junior panhellenic for the pledge classes . . . elected Monica Savageau, prcsidentg Mar- jorie Cobb, secretaryg and Ioan Cantwell, treasurer. Row I: Monica Savageau, Joan Cantwell, Mariorie Cobb. Row 2: Rosemary Leupp, Arliss Simonson, Terryl Ann Frank, Lavonne Biel. Row 3: Mary McDonald, Donna Barsfad, Pat Turner, Joan Johnson. Jr. Panhellenic Council, Row 1: Janell Leetun, secreiaryg Pai Roberts, president Sue McCone, V Treasurer. Row 2: Peggy Davis, Dorothy Scoit, Adelle Eiler, Mary Herrick, Grace Tvefe. Row 3: Karen Sionsby, Amy Larson, Patty Chalk. 256 Interfraternity Council lntcrfraternity Council . . . sponsored the lnterfruternity Ball . . . kept relations between the fraternities harmonious . . . awzlrclctl a scholarship trophy to the frat with the highest average . . . worked with Panhelienie to make Greek Week better than ever . . . governed rushing . . . elected Ierome I-Iernmn as president, Vernon Iohn- son as vice-president, Norm Lemmon as secretary, and Wayne Lee ns treasurer. Row 1: Norm Lemmon, Jerry Herman, Vern Johnson, Woyne Lee. Row 2: Arv Vosenden, Sharon Shepard, Jim Carlson, Row 3: John Gustafson, Jerry Gerntholz, Lonny Brantner. 4 l , Q Y c .Nr 5 f L ffm- f,f- 1 f L ,v.i Row 1: Joe Munn, Hank Trangsrud, Gary Smith, Dave Lund. Row 2: Ken! Sock, Kerry Helmeke, Don Peterson, Ron Brondvold, Row 3: Eldon McLain, Pot Webb, Borry Johnson, Bob Myhre, 7 WJ 'nr -7A, Lu f 1 , . ly eww. pr- gll V ' r - R ig ii ' X Bill Archer Jim Austin Merlyn Austin Clarence Anderson George Bassingwaite' Gerald Bender Don Berquist Neil Biornson Ron Brandvold Leslie Briethback Judeen Brusseau Gerald Buelow Jim Burke Howard Cariveau Robert Dahl Dick Fought Herbert French Reg Gorder John Haus Paul Haugen Maynard Helgaas Alpha Gamma Rho . . . won the national AGR chapter activities award for small colleges . . . sold their house at the WUS auction to the Kappas for only 547.50 . . . had the KD's and orphans for dinner and a party at Christmas . . . took advantage of their famous fireplace by having multi fire- sides . . . entertained dates at three term parties, including a beautiful Pink Rose formal . . . was presided over by Ron Brandvolcl, vice-president Don Schwartz, secretary Maynard Helgass, and treasurer Howard Cariveau . . . and found the most unique places for spring picnics. Pledges, Row 1: Fred Haas, Dole Anderson, Don Disher, Terryl Colwell, Row 2: Carl Haas, Dennis McLeod, Robert Bishop, Ralph Ruliffson, Marvin Werner, Gerald Puppe, Dennis Wold. Row 3: Don Halverson, Darrell Trautmcm, Orian Fiestacl, James O'Keeffe, James Well, Bill Bickert, Gerald Hegreberg, Edwin Brown, Gary Spangelo, Myron Haugse. Alpha Gamma Rho AGR proxy Ron lirnmlvolml shows off their fzuncci fircplncc, which contains a stone from almost uvcry country in thc wurlrl. Gary Smith Bob Steffes Earl Stegmcln Bob Tetrault Dwayne Troutman Don Holen lynn Howe Merrill Johnson Richard D. Johnson Richard J. Johnson LaVerne Linnell Terry Lorenzen Floyd Larson Merle Larson Mike Malo Allyn Marifieren Ron Mehrer Maurice Moen Bob Mountain Curtis Nelson Ron Nelsen Gerald O'Keeffe Don Peterson Morris Roningen Eugene Rott Clark Schenkenberger Howard Schmidt Don Schwartz George Schwartz 'Br :-' -'IL 1-its li. VLA, 4 rr- t f l - 1-' l , .,. -3 I ii '- ' .' ,.,-4' 26 nf Alpha Bernard Altenburg Marvin Bender Chorles Bohnet Bill Buck Bob Burke Louis Coley Roy Cederstrom Ken Cornell Duane Ditch Harold Eberhard Arnold Ellingson Jim Feeney Gene Fosfor Arthur Hahn Gene Harrington Wallace Hegg Lyle Huizengo Bill Hutton Wayne Irick Gary Jensen Barrett Johnson Barry Johnston Robert Johnston Bruce Kosson Jack Larson Jim Linskey James Lowe James Moetzolcl Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega . . . brought home various trophies during the year . . . was the only fraternity that tackled coeds legally . . . entertained lavishly at term parties . . . were hosts to the little orphans at Christmas time . . . had one of the largest chapters on campus . . . had an auctioneer in their midst who gloried in auctioning off campus coeds to the highest bidder . . . was led hy Marv Bender, presi- clentg Duane Swenson, vice- presidentg Iim Meier, secre- taryg and lim Young, treas- urer . . . and were known as the hairy chested men on cam- pus. That sharp looking man in thc mirror is Marv Bender, Tau prcxy. Pledges, Row 1: Don Saba, Louis Coley, Ken Pettapiece, Bob Solomon, Pot McDonald, Bruce Kcisson, John Altenburg, Andy Rieder. Row 2: Jerry Schnell, Dove Gruben, Jerry Smith, Don Stefanson, Bernie Hunkie, Lyle Baker, Lorry Swenson, Gerry Oliferdahl, Roy Smillie. Row 3: Chuck McDonald, Curt Quenette, Gary Kolsrud, Tony Ganga, Roger Beck, Merritt Hoffman, Tom Wriqht, Jerry Tharaldson, Dick Nelson. Peter Mark .lames Marquort Brian McDaniel Jim Meier Jerry Monson Scott Montgomery Dale Nelson Dick Nelson Jerome Onsager George Platt , Don Salmonson Keith Schiltens Wayne Schnell Gordon Sorenson Jerome Stcxsku Charles Steffen:- Bill Stewart Jim Thiele i Donald Wagner - Jim- Young Ron Zottnick ' 26 Carl Amb 4,1 7' Wayne Bauer .l Arden Borgen John Crohn Richard Durklp Noel Esfenson Apprentices, Row 'l: Robert Korb, Dennis Just, Walter Harlo, Noel Eslenson. Row 2: James Strum, Arden Bergen, John Nelson. Gaylord Olson was very active on campus activities and scrvcd as president of thc Co-op House for two years. Farmers Union Cooperative RfiSiviQogZLz.11 Co-op House . . . displayed their new blue and white jackets on campus . . . operated a loan fund to help its members through school . . . was unique in that its membership was made up exclusively of boys who had lived on farms at one time or another . . . let out contracting bids for a new house to be built by the College Y . . . has apprentices instead of pledges . . . were noted for the fun every- one hnd at their term parties . . . and gave the best picnics with the yummiest food. Dennis Just Adam Koble Robert Kummefh Leslie Madsen Roger Martin Kenneth McLean Kermit Neclrebo Allan Olson Gaylord Olson Roland Olson luchy Roieliuk Dale Saunders David Schmidt Harold Solberg James Sirum we- 7:1 fseigy 4 1 ' , f' lf- 3 l U fi , vi? es Y 'iaa-fsp fn up -F I x 1 QQ in -A V lsr J? ' 'Q ' t ' 1 - .' , ,I -5, , i. 5'- n 15' ik 263 264 Donald Anderson Ronald Borks Darrel Denich Ardon Herman LaVerne Kreft Norman Lemmon David Lund Robert Modler Orland Niemeier Alan Ormiston Farmhouse Farmhouse . . . extended membership to Staters enrolled in agriculture . . . was guided by prexy Iim Schumacher, secretary Norm Lem- mon, and treasurer Darrel Denich . . . has perm- anent possession of the interfraternity scholar- ship trophy . . . presented an award to the high freshman in the Spring Livestock Iudging Con- test . . . socialized at their term parties and spring formal . . . celebrated its fifth year as a national fraternity . . . were the campus brains . . . and was the only frat to have a gen-u-wine Hawaiian gee-tar player and hula dancer as a member. V Chief Farmhouscr is card shark jim Schumacher. vii' A Pledges, Row 1: Roger Legeson, Lee Moyer, Kenneih Fuhrmcm, Stephen Johnson, Gerald Carlson. Row 2: Gordon Lund, Raymond Zenf, Henry Singer, Lloyd Knight, Lynn Lcmgseih, Hurley Swanson, Dale Herman. Jerome Pekcxs Neil Reff Jim Schumacher Arlen Semmen Gerald Smith arf: n 26 5 53 lf' Dick Alisfaii Rodney Anderson Bill Baillie Ray Berger Jack Bernarcly Paul Boehm James Brand James Carlson James Churchill Clark Crum Larry DuFauli Charles Frisch Dick Gentile Alion Gienger Darrell Goldfine Sal Golclfine Milo Haas Keith Hayford Jerome Herman John Hovde Mickey Jordan Matt Kauizman Jim Kennedy Phil Larke Art lies Ray Link Jim McGuire Tom Mensing Don Moe Blayne Myhre Mike Myrdal Vern Nichols Kappa Psi prcsiclcnt Kent Sack was kept pretty busy keeping track of his lmppy-go- lucky pill pushcrs all through the year. Kappa Psi Kappa. Psi . . . chose Pat Moore as their sweet- heart . . . entertained neighborhood kids at a Christ- mas party . . . made merry at term parties and picnics . . . experienced an unprecedented number of pinnings . . . had an exclusive membership of pharmics . . . was headed by Kent Sack, presidentg Iim Carlson. vice-presidentg lerry Herman, secre- Laryg and Don Schiefer, treasurer . . . and boasted no less than three bartenders in one of the local pubs. Pledges, Row 'l: Glenn Thiel, Mark Reeves, Alion Geinger, Bill Sucker- man, Tom Thompson, Duone Reisfer, Lloyd Schnaidf, Elroy Herbold, George Gardner. Row 2: Dirk Gasper, Roger Kraieck, George Bergman, Loren Paczkowski, Gene Neal, Marfin Berguson, Leo Werlinger, Rod McAlisier, Louis Muhich. Row 3: Lyle Fibronz, Pai Siein, John Fleck, Dick Sharp, Tom Keaveny, Ron Schiff, Jerry Vincent, Jerry Houle, Rodger Magnuson. Dick Olness Kent Olson Loran Paczkowski Lynn P'cirkel James Perkins Charles Phillips Irv Reuiher Kent Sack Ron Suurdiff Gene Sele Tom Stoll Laurel Stoxen Arv Vassenden Cliff Wallace 67 A S Dove Anderson Leo Asfrup Milton Berg Bill Bissell .lim Breyer Bruce Campbell Max Cromer Bob DeJc1rdine John Driscoll Roger Engebretson Jerry Erickson Parker Erickson Leslie Fuchs Ron Gierfson Douglas Goedert Roger Grunluncl Don Hclvorson .lomes Harvey Roger Heglie Dole Hegreberg igma Alpha Epsilon Dennis Helgoe Kerry Helmeke Jerry Hendrickson Frank Hollands Jim Huber From thc look on prexy Ilunli 'IWFRIIHIS' rutI's face, thcre's pmlmlmly gi girl on the other end nl' the line. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . se- lected Ieun Ann Nelson as their sweetheart . . . held ll novel fall term party at which everyone came dressed in Greek togas . . . gave multi parties and picnics . . . elected Hank Trangsrud, presi- dentg Roger Engebretson, vice- presidcntg Ted Rotenberger. sec- retaryg and Ronald Gjertson, treasurer . . . completed plans for Il new house-to he built a little closer to civilization this time. Pledges, Row I: Duane Enger, Tom Joyal, Thad Uehling, Don Lervold, Fred Heckle, Bill Laniz, .lim McDonald, Floyd Theodorson. Row 2: Myron Oen, Dick Ness, Pat Murphy, Milf Rindahl, Bud Thompson, Duane Koski, Bill Lever- ett, Loren Larson, Ted Borchert, Bob Thompson. Row 3: Lamoin Nessmeier, Gary Wollan, Neil Lundby, Don Peter- son, Allen Johnson, Wayne Wiseman, Larry Coombe, Bob Mann. Curtis Johnson Keith Johnson Winton Johnson Larry Kremers Ronald Lindlauf Gene Linhort Sylvan Melroe David Menge John Miller Dick Monson Bob Myhre LeRoy Odenbrett Ted Roienberger John Rude Larry Sack Gene Sfockman Clifford Sund Paul Swedlund Phil Thiel Charles Trangsrucl Hank Trangsrud Allan Urban Elroy Wagner Floyd Wagner Jerry Waller Darryl Willison Dick Wilson Bob Zuklic 69 I I l 70 Ward Dunkirk Poul Haglund Charles Huntley John Huntley Phil Hurd John Jacobson Harvey Klee Larry Lanz Sig proxy Don l,,ClCl'xOIl puts on his best man photographer. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi . . . attempted to re-initiate their infamous Loquacious Ball . . . chose Ioan Stammen to reign as their sweetheart . . . social- ized at term parties, a Christmas Orphan Party with the Thetas and a Gamma Tau picnic with the Kappas . . . located in the midst of a fraternity man's paradise-Sorority Circle . . . was led by Don Peterson, presidentg Pat Webb, vice-presidentg Iohn Iacobson, secretaryg and Wilbur Lippert, treasurer . . . awarded their boo-hoo of the year award to brother Larry Lanz in recognition of the night he misplaced his auto . . . and hung Steve Canyon pin-up portraits on their walls. Pledges: Dennis Svecliun, Roy Metzger, Robert Rollunds, W'Ii'gY:-rn Vsebb Jerry Beck, Jim Olson, Warren Erskine, Lyle Woldmoe, Bruce Morgan. wr ,,-l' C 'Q Tom Addicott Bob Barrows Gene Blozek Bruce Fornum Verlin Fossum James Gebhord Gene Gross Howard Heil Peter Horvafh Richard C. Johnson Vernon Johnson Frank Joyce Slgma Phi Delta Playing solitaire is only one of the many talents of loc Mann, SPD prexy. Sigma Phi Delta . . . supervised the sorori- ties' float-building during homecoming . . . had an exclusive membership of engineering party boys . . . socialized at term parties and picnics . . . was governed by Ioe Mann, presi- dentg Iim Gebhard, vice-president, and Lyle Madson, secretary . . . and pledged the soph who made headlines by jumping out of one of Old Main's windows to illustrate gravity. Pledges, Row l: Joe Neuenschwander, Bob Burris, Jim Ysfeboe, Phil Kraieck, Tom Mahler, Byron Staclsvold. Row 2: Dave Rud, Gene Hanson, Fred Arndl, Jack Hellemes, Ed Gilbertson, Rixon Rafter, Kenneth Tuskincl, Don Moorhead, Jim Engbrechi, Eugene Hansen. Wallace Spinarski Seth Twichell Don Vermelond Barton Wilcox Robert Kingsley Calvin Klaus Harold laFleuf John Rulund Bob lacher Lyle Madson Joe Mann Eldon McLain Laverne McCoy Virgil Miller Robert Myller Richard Reierson Arnold Nygaurd David Ramey Robert Sogard l l as A L. l 73 4 Alfred Hanson Jerry Haugen Anfon Horner Don Howifz Lloyd Hutchingson Gary Johnson Leon Larson Orlyn Larson Otis Larson Don Berge John Boucher Lanny Branfner William Brandvik Bill Gores Denis Gross Frank Gunderman Marvin Hage Edward Hamernik Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . celebrated its second year as a national frat . . . was host to its province leadership clinic . . . entertained orphans on Valentines Day . . . chose Ioan Cantwell as their first sweetheart . . . dressed in clean levis and freshly patched shirts for their very informal winter term party . . . selected Earl Peterson as their presi- dentg Wayne Lee, vice-presidentg Lloyd Hutchinson, secretaryg and Denis Gross, treasurer . . . and possessed the largest, shaggiest Bison head on campus. Tau Kappa Epsilon l'l2lI'l Peterson, TKE president, mlks things over with their huuscmothcr, Mrs. liclna Black. Pledges, Row.1: Ordell Asleson, Sheldon Johnson, John Severson. Row 2: John Hamilton, Clayton Hanson, Bob Hutchinson, Bruce Ness. Row 3: Bruce Homnes, Ronald Llndemann, lynn Brun, Richard Gunderson, Allan Gunderson. Jim Souber Dick Wenberg Owen Woyak Wayne Laslce Wayne Lee Dennis Lindemann Charles Myhre Dayton Nelson Gary Nelson Harvey Nordine Harlan Ormbreck Earl Peterson Duane Reger in 275 7 Gran? Anderson Lynn Anderson Chuck Bartholomew Charles Bopp Delwin Bopp Danny Carlson Dennis Campbell Louis Davis Roger Diehl Donald Dixon LeRoy Dybing Dick Fabian John Gustafson Charlie Hyde Wallace Jacobson Theta Chi Theta Chi . . . captured multi tro- phies during the year . . . partied at Christmas with the Kappas and or- phans . . . chose Annette Erdman as their Dream Girl . . . boasted the larg- est house on campus . . . celebrated the encl of school with a week-end party at the lakes . . . were guided by Kerry Murphy, presiclentg Gerry Stock, vice- presidentg Lowell Van Berkom, secre- taryg and Del Bopp, treasurer . . . and were known as State's Ioyboys. 0 Entertaining thu buys with an little music is Kerry Murphys job ns president. wv Li Pledges, Row 1: Curt Sawyer, Rodger Van Berlcom, Warren Arman, Bob Anderson, John Brokke. Row 2: Mike Whulin, Wayne Peterson, Larry Chris- tiunson, DeLois Hough, Dick Dougherty, John Wyper, John Fitzgerald. Norm Leraas Neil l.eum Don Manikowski Ed Maitl-news Mauris Mertins Kerry Murphy Harold Oberlander Duane Paulson Dale Pederson Gory Radebaugh Tom Schwunkl Sharon Shepard Gerry Stock Goilon Sunclsefh Lowell Van Berkom Emil Zueger xii? ' i 7 Council, Row 1: Doris Kirk, Mrs. Pierce, Karen Ritchie, Barb Seng. Row 2: Caroline Boone, Lorraine Dosch Joyce Van Wechel, Carol Sicupe, Shirley Mogen. 278 Women's Residence Hall Women's Residence Hall . . . was home to most of the upperclasswomcn during the school year . . . was governed hy a council made up of Marian Sands, presidentg .Lorraine Dosch, vice-presidentg Barbara Seng, secretaryg Shirley Mogen, treasurer: and the proctors from each corridor . . . entered teams in the howling leagues and intramurals . . . partied at Christmas time when a real live Santa came to visit . . . was serenaded many times throughout the year during the W-ee hours of the morning by boys just back from a party . . . was the scene of many impromptu parties, all-night study sessions, and endless galmlfests. Center of autivity is the desk where the girls sign in and out and where the switchboard is. I-Ierc Donna Barstacl cheeks in while Par Hagen sighs drcamily into the telephone. 279 The Bison photographer snapped this pie of thc stairway to Ceres Hall dormitory iust after the last girl clashed up thc stairs to meet the ten o'clock curfew. Diane Aslakson likes thc big mirrors that were put in the rooms when thc dorm rooms were given new furniture last year. Ceres Hall Ceres Hall . . . was home for most ol' the freshman girls . . . was governed by a council made up of Yvonne Boeclcle- ker, presidentg Marlene Olson, vice-prcsiclentg Karen Holden, secretaryg and Nancy Iohnson, treasurcrg ancl the sophomore counselors .and proctors . . . was a handy place to live, what with a cafeteria on the main floor and a fire escape in the back for those late hours . . . always hatl a hub-hub of excitement going on, whether it was exams, parties, or just plain old gab sessions. ,rss- ic I ol l ky. an . Ceres Hull Council: Joan Liu, Nancy Johnson, Darlene Meyer, Yvonne Boedclelcer, Bevcr Fegley, Marlene Olson, Lcivcnne Schwartz, Karen Holden, Ilene Friend. 280 Row 1: Marlene Olson, Mary Bednar, lone Johnson, Gioria Thorpe, Amy Larson, Pauline Morris. Row 2: Janet Long, Mary Bosserman, Ilene Henning, Mary Maloney, Gloria Mickelson, Peggy Davis, Lavonne Schwartz, Barbara Helt. Row 3: Janice Nelson, Barb Hylland, Joan B. Nelson, Linda Fliginger, Mrs. Kirst, Lois Herman, Carmen Owen, Yvonne Perhus, Nancy Johnson, llene Friend. Row I: Lois Hermanson, Ruth Olson, Karen Holden, Diane Aslakson, Glorian Hieb, Beva Fegley. Row 2: Laurene Dahlke, Patty Chalk, Grace Schultz, Janice Sayler, Ardith Hagen, Nancy Carver, Sue McCone. Row 3: Alicia Nelson, Pat Roberts, Virginia Harness, Darlene Gordon, Arlene Christianson, Janice Wegge, Janice Olson, Peggy Comstock. Row l: Sonia Christiansen, Sally Davis, Carol Hilling, Yvonne Largis, Cathrine Alm. Row 2: Lou Bierkan, Helen Hoge, Darlene Meyer, Yvonne Boedekker, Joan Lia, Bonita Lindgren, Delores Jendro. Row 3: Connie Mills, Jeanette Ruff, Carol Hutton, Jeanne Dahl, Darlene Lindahl, Jeanell Leetun, Carol Tuntland, Julie Staber. Sometimes the dorms are reasonably quiet, and then the more studiously minded boys manage to get 11 little studying done. Lynn Parkel and friend stop to shoot the breeze before going to their rooms in Mens Residence. 282 Merfs Dormitories Men's Dormitories . . . included Dakota I-Iall, West Ceres, and Men's Residence Hall . . . Will have a new dorm to take the place of the older ones in the fall . . . had signs such as clean rest rooms cropping up on the doorsteps at odd times . . . were always noisy with the horseplay that went on, espe- cially in Dakota Hall, with its paper-thin walls . . . had tele- phones thiat shrillecl constantly because everybody thought some- one else Would answer it . . . occasionally found some of the boys studying. -in rt, . his :vie Some people can study in almost anything-or almost nothing, as this boy does. 4 .Y I ,L '- .-' i 2. ':-' ,Es3:.:. V K' I I r- 5.':'.l,i.' inf, i ii Q. I 'IW' f , . Q- IA il X. Eg,3.g, . if i' ' i l 'Vi ' . ' . la'f . my Y In N in gl H . - W L' . E.,-4, 3 ,. l ll. ' ' Wx i Llwmlig' 5 ry- 1 WTQQEIW ' - '- -.V r J . A b ,L,b...giyQL. , Fri, 1 ' .1 , L g I , ji .M M f- - L-' V -'-'A 'fN '+'41 f ip- S , .. ...wig page , , 'W 1 , ,1 '1'g I 1 Q '- -'-f-- :ffifiif - , E .,.. 4 s i 1, , ' - '-'H '- 4-,., :iiiifiaa 1 ' ,,,,,.. - Anal mcn's f 8, Q- . .,...,. gr? ' T 1 5- ,Qw- my thc incvitahli: pinups, which nclorn the walls of must ol? thc dorm moms. What would collage life be like without :i radio to keep you informed on what the Lone Ra11ger's doing now, or how thu Bison CZIIUC out in their last game. All work and no play makes lack a dull boy, as the saying goes, so these boys take time out for a fast game ul' whist. 3 ACTIVITIES CHARACTER AND PERSONAI-ITY scHooL LOYALTY I SCHOLARSHIP 1 1 SHIRLENE SCI-INELL . . . Led many campus activities J REG C-BORDER DON SCI-IWARTZ KENT SACK 288 'i z.'3'i' Twsw ' ' ' 'X rw JOHN TIP MILLER 289 SANDRA I-IAAS 5 GAYLCDRD GLSON 4 f I A 29 . . Organized Homecoming Parade . . . Encouraged campus spirit and activities 29 MWQI 1 5 -if P i f 1 'M 1 FRESHMEN SOPHO JUN Q . I MORES IORS SENIORS Student Index Aafedt, Dianne QI-IE-Sr.J Munich 60, 236, 213, 226 Aafedt, LeRoy QAAS-Sr.J Fargo 205 Aamodt, James KAAS-Fr.b Barnesville, Minn. Aanderud, Richard IME-Sr.J Beulah 52, 167 Aas, James Vernon fAg-Fr.l Abrahamson, Carol IAAS-Jr.l Leal Abrahamson. Sharyn QAAS-Fr.7 Valley City Aakerman. Barbara Lou KHE-So.J Adam, Carlyle fAAS-Fr.l Fargo Adams, Bonnie CHE-So.J Fargo 252 Adams, John KCE-Sr.l Waubun, Minn. 52, 183, 239, 162 Adams, Virginia KHE-Jr.J Colgan Addicott, J. Thomas fArchE-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. 272, Aipperspach, Loretta fPh-Jr.J Jamestown 233 Akre, Mrs. Bonnie CAAS-Jr.l Fargo Albers, Floyd fAg-Fr.J Hazen 174 Albright, Marion QAAS-Fr.J Pelican Rapids. Minn. Aljoe, Aljoe, Allen Allen Allen Allen Alm, Alme Alme 1 1 Duane CAg-Fr.9 Tower City Joe CAg-Fr.J Tower City Margaret QHE-Fr.l Goodrich 248, 177, 214, 215 Richard 1Pl1-So.J Fargo Rolland Thomas IEE-F125 Wayne fAAS-Fr.l Beltrami, Minn. Catherine tHE-Fri Ayr 173, 224 Dennis KEE-Fr.J Drake Norman fAgE-Fr.J Drake Altenbernd, Frederick fAg-Fr.l Sabin, Minn. Altenbernd, Mary QCh-So.l Sabin, Minn. Altenburg, Bernard QEE-So.J Fargo 260, 203, 166 Altenburg, John fCh-Fr.J Fargo 261, 203 Altstatt, Richard CPh-Sr.l Fargo 65, 266 Amb, Carl CAg-So.J Portland 262 Amundson, Arlo fAAS-S127 Fargo Amundson, Charles 4Ag-Fr.J Fargo Amundson, James CAg-So.l E. Grand Forks, Minn. Anders, Robert James fAg-So.J Anderson, Carl CAg-So.J Amenia Anderson, Caroll 1Ph-Jr.J Fargo Anderson, Charles lPh-Fr.l Lisbon Anderson, Clarence fAg-So.J Marion 258, 205 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Clifton CCE-So.j Crosby 241, 190 Dale Odin lAg-So.J Gladstone 258, 170 Dale Oliver lPh-So.J Williston Daryl QEE-Sr.J Fargo 52, 239, 166 David Arthur fPh-So.J Fargo 268 Anderson, David Norman IAAS-Fr.J Anderson, David 4Ch-Fr.J Fergus Falls, Minn, Anderson, Donald fAg-Grad.7 Fullerton 169 Anderson, Donald James iAg-Sr.J' Dagmar, Mont. 32, 264 Anderson, Donald John QIE-Fr.J Fargo Anderson, Doreen QHE-Fr.l Fargo Anderson, Erwin QEE-Fr.J Fargo Anderson, Garry CAAS-Jr.l Moorhead, Minn. Anderson, Gerald IEE-Jr.l Fargo Anderson, Glen ICE-So.l Sheyenne 163 Anderson, Gordon fAgE-So.7 Harwood Anderson, Grant IME-Jr.J Halstad, Minn. 276 Anderson, James KCE-So.l Upham Anderson, Janice KHE-So.l New Rockford 246, 211, 204, Anderson, Jay QEE-Fr.J Fargo 203 Anderson, Jean KAAS-Jr.l Fargo 246, 198 Anderson, Jerri KEE-So.l Halstad, Minn. Anderson, JoAnne QHE-Jr.J Crookston, Minn. 246 Anderson, John E. IEE-Jr.J Fargo 227, 221, 218. 207 Anderson, John F. IAAS-Sr.J Aberdeen, S. D. 40 Anderson, Kenneth KME-Sr.J Stirum 52 Anderson, Kent iArchE-So.J Crookston, Minn. 165 Anderson, Klennes fAg-So.J Fargo 110 Anderson, Leonard KIE-Jr.j New Town Anderson, Leroy fArchE-So.J Wahpeton 192, 165 Anderson, Leslie CME-So.l Glenburn 223 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Lynn CAg-Jr.l Page 276 Margaret Ruth QHE-Fr.j 248, 177, 91 Marilyn CAAS-Fr.l Hawley, Minn. Mary CCh-So.J Lisbon 248, 190, 178, 216 Richard fArchE-So.l I-Iannaford Anderson Robert lME-Fr.l Bowman 277 Anderson Rodney A. fPh-Jr.l New Town 266 Anderson Rodney E. iArchE-Fr.l Harvey Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson Ronald A. iAg-Jr.l Clarkfield, Minn. Ronald R. CAAS-So.J McHenry Sally QHE-Sr.J Fargo 60. 252, 204 Virginia CHE-Jr.l Moorhead, Minn. 248, 235 Walter KAAS-Fr.J Stephen, Minn. Annear, Ralph KME-Fr.l Dickinson Appeman, Janice KHE-Sr.J Lakota 60, 252, 236, 231 Archer, Mary QHE-So.J Jamestown 224 Archer, William fAg-So.l Finley 258, 174 296 201 154 Arendt, Jerome tPh-Sr J Fargo 65 Arithson Rodger tAg-So.b Bowman Arman, Warren QAAS-Jr.7 Bismarck 277, 129 Armstrong, Glen 1CE-Sr.J Rolette Arndt, Elmo 1AAS-Fr.J Cooperstown Arndt, Frederick lCh-So.J Fullerton 273 Arquette, Joseph 1CE-So.J Minneapolis, Minn, 194 Arten, Duane IEE-So.J Bismarck ICU Arth, Gerald fPh-Fr.l Liderwood Arth, William fME-So.J Fargo Ashley, Edward KEE-So.l Antler Ashenhurst, Frank QAAS-Jr.: Fargo Askegaard, Charles lPh-Soj Moorhead, Minn. Askew, John KAAS-Fr.7 Fargo Aslakson, Diane QHE-Fr.J Sheyenne 192, 181 Asleson, Herbert fArch-Sr.l Watertown, S. D. 52. 238 Asleson, Ordell fCE-So.J Ulen, Minn. 275 Asp, Robert QAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Astrup, Leo 1AgE-Sr.J Grenora 52, 268, 171 Ault, James ICE-So.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. Austin, James fAg-So J Mott 258 Austin, Merlyn fAg-Sr.l Mott 32, 94 95, 258, 174, 141 Axvig, Robert fAg-Fr.J Edinburg Backen, Levard KAAS-Grad.J Fargo Backen, Roger CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Backley, Donald 1Ch-Jr.J Chicago, lll. 119, 110 Backmen David KEE-Jr.l Fargo Backstrand, Cary CCh-Fr.J Kindred Backstrom. Donald IEE-Sr.J Moorhead, Minn. 166 Bagus, Baillie, Baker, Lyle fAAS-Fr.l Fargo 261, 192 Baker, Baker Tamara CHE-Jr.l Detroit Lakes, Minn William LIE-Jr.J Reeder Eakken, James KEE-Fr.J Berthold Bakken, Janice QAAS-Jr.J Wahpeton 192, Bakken, Stewart IME-Grad.J Fargo Baldwin, Bruce fCE-Sr.J Valley City 162 Bale, Stanley fAg-Grad.l Fargo Balmer, Walter fAAS-So.J Fargo Balow, R. Lyle IME-Sol Enderlin Bandvik, Joan KAAS-Fr.l Fargo Baragry, Wayne iAg-Fr.J Stanley Baranick, Daniel fPh-Jr,J Wilton Helen KAAS-Specl Fargo William cPh-Jr.J Rugby 241. 266, 190 201 Baranick, Gerald QME-So.J Wilton Barks, Ronald fAg-So.J Egeland 264, 174, 221, 170 Barnes, Curtis fAAS-So.l Fargo Barnes, Virgil fAg-Jr.J Page Barnes, Wesley L. lAAS-Fr.J Barnum, Lowell tPh-So.J Glencoe, Minn. 138 Barrett, James :Ph-Jr.J Fargo Barrett, Kathleen QHE-Fr.J Linton 192, 224 Barrows, Robert QME-Jr.J Fargo 272, 207, 164 Barry, Susan IAAS-Fr.J Fargo Barstad Donna CHE-Jr.l Ray 250, 256, 199, 217 Bartels, Arlen CME-Fr.J Ellendale Bartels, Marlys IAAS-Fr.J Fergus Falls, Minn. Bartels, William IME-Fr.J Brownton, Minn. 133 Bartholomew, Charles QCh-Sr.l Fargo 46, 276, 217, 205, 148 Bartholomay, Gordon KAAS-So.D Fargo Bartle, Dean KAAS-Gradj Fargo Bartle, Glen QAAS-Grad l Fargo Bartle, Leland IAAS-Grad.J Fargo Barton, John KAAS-Sr.l Fargo 40 Bartz, Ronald fPh-So.l Norcross, Minn. Basche, Donald KAAS-Jr.b Fargo 113, 110, 128 Bassingthwaite, David fAgE-Jr.J Sarles 170 Bassingthwaite, George fAg-So.J Sarles 258 Bastiansen, Robert Dale QAAS-Fr.J Bauer, Frederick QEE-So.l Fargo 166 Bauer, James fME-Jr.J Fargo Bauer, Norman QEE-So.J Fargo Bauer, Robert fAg-So.J Zeeland Bauer, Wayne tAg-Sol Max 262 Baumann, Maxine IHE-Jr.J Ashley 177, 215, 226, 206 Bayliss, Bernard KEE-Jr.l Buffalo 166 Beal, James iPh-Fr.l Glenwood, Minn, Bear, Maureen IAAS-Sr.J Langdon 40, 250, 199, 225, 217, 92 Beatty, James QAAS-Sr.J Sabin, Minn. Beatty, Thomas Lee fCh-Fr.l Beck, Gerald QME-Fr.l Mcnahga, Minn. Beck. Jerry qAg-Fr.7 Grandin 271 Beck, Joseph IAAS-Sr.J Linton Beck, Patricia KHE-Sol Munich 224 Beck, Roger fCE-Jr.l Wheaton, Minn. 261 Becker, Clifford Merle KAAS-Fr.J Bopp, Bednar, Mary CHE-Fr.J Lidgerwood 176, 213, 224 Bednar, Stanley iArchE-Jr.J Lidgerwood Beechie, Brian CArchE-Sr.l Litchville 52, 207 Belgum, Joel QAAS-Grad.l Moorhead, Minn. Belknap, Beverly 11-1E-So.l Stanley 248. 177, 221 Bell, Allyn tAg-Fr.J Fargo 192 Bell, Mavis tl-IE-Fr.l Fordville 177, 213 Bellin, Reinhard QEE-Jr.l Mantador Belzcr, Wesley QEE-So.J Minot Bender, Frank KCE-So.l Ashley 241. 190 Bender, Gerald tAg-Sr.l Cooperstown 32, 96, 258, 199, 188, 230, 228 Bender, Marvin QME-Sr.l Harvey 52, 260, 261, 228, 167 Benedict, Margaret QAAS-F121 Moorhead, Minn. 247, 215, 90 Benedict, Patrick lAg.-F121 Benedict, Sandra KAAS-Jr.7 Moorhead, Minn. 80, 246 Bengtson, Karl QEE-Fr.J Fargo Benson, Carl IPh-Sr.l Larimore 65 Bentley, James iCE-Sr.l Fargo Bentson, Charles QAAS-Grad,J Fargo Bentz, Duane lAgE-So.l Hazen 213 Benz, Leo fAgE-Grad.J Fargo Berg, Diane tHE-F123 McClusky 244, 177. 197 Berg Earl fArchE-Sr.l Fargo 52, 238 Berg, Joyce tl-IE-Sr.l Bottineau 60, 246, 190, 235, 234, 231, 230, Berg, Milton QME-Jr.J Fargo 268, 217 Berg Mrs. Pearl fl-IE-Grad.l Moorhead, Minn. Bergan, Jean QHE-Sr.l Hawley, Minn. 60, 244, 236, 235 Barge, Donald fAgE-Sr.J Hatton 52, 274, 170 Berge, Ronald cME-Fr.l Cooperstown Berger, Earl IAAS-Fr.J Berger, Raymond tPh-Sr.l Richardton 65, 266 Bergeson, Harold fPh-Jr.l Lake Park. Minn, Bergeson, Martin 4Ph-So.J Virginia, Minn. 267 Bergland, Marvin 1EE-Fr.l Shelly, Minn. Bergloif, Lawrence IAAS-So.l Center Bergman, George 1Ph-So.J Balfour 267 Berquist, Donald lAg-So.l Adams 258, 169 Bergquist, Jay KArchE-Jr.l Fargo Bergren, Dennis fCh-Sr.J Fargo 46 Bernhardson, Edmund lAg-So.l Bergstrom, Neale QEE-So.l Devils Lake Berlin, John tCli-Fr.J West Fargo Bernardy, Jack 1Ph-Jr.l Fargo 266 Bervig, Dale fArch-Fr.l Williston Best, Roger KME-Fr.l Bantry Bettschen, David IAAS-Fr.l Arthur Beutler, Robert 4Ph-Jr.J Balfour Bickert, William fEE-So.l Washburn 258 Bickler, William tAAS-So.l Linton Bieber, Allan fCh-Grad.l Mott 227 Bieber, Leila CAAS-Fr.J Mott Biel, Lavonne KHE-So.l Leior 256, 192, 217 Bieri, Russel fAg-Grad.l Oberon 141 Biernat, Terry QAAS-So.l Chicago, Ill. Bigger, Samuel lAg-Fl'.J Casselton 97 Biggs, Mrs. Lenore KAAS-Sr.J Fargo Bihrle, Darold 1Ph-So.l Wheaton. Minn. Bilden, Donald lPh-F121 Northwood Bilden, Paul 1Ph-Sr.J Northwood 65 Binek, Marvin QME-So.l Dickinson Birdsall, Ralph tAg-Fr.l Berthold Birdsall, Rose IHE-So.l Gladstone 213, 224 Biren, Bernard KME-Fr.l Fargo Bischoff, Herman IAAS-Jr.J Hibbing. Minn. Bishop, Robert 4Ag-Fr.l Mapleton 258. 171 Bissell, William QME-Sr.l Portal 52, 268, 239, 231, 167 Bjerke, Oscar KEE-So.J Fargo Bjerken, Saralou ll-IE-Fr,l Grafton 251 Bjornson. Neal iAg-Jr.l Arvilla 258, 199, 174, 207 Blackwelder, Gene IAAS-Jr.J Fargo Bladow. Kenneth KAAS-Grad.l Hankinson Blair, Bruce tCh-Jr.l Fargo Blankendaal, Martin tAAS-Spec.l Fargo Blattner, Lewis tAg-Jr.l Bismarck 227, 219 Blazek, Eugene KEE-Jr.3 Lidgerwood 272 Blille, Lucile QAAS-Fr.J Comstock, Minn. Block, Robert tAg-Jr.l Lyons, Neb. 115. 110 Blomseth, Harold KME-Sr.l Moorhead, Minn. 52, 239, 167 Bloom, John IAAS-Grad.J Fergus Falls, Minn. Blouin, Garnet M. lAg-Fr.l Bobb, Byron D. tAg-Fr.l Bodvig, Thomas KAAS-Fr.l Tappan Boe. Eldon LPh-Sr.J Fargo 65 Boeddeker, Dallas IME-Jr.J Barnesville, Minn. Boeddeker, Russell lPl1-Fr.J Hillsboro Boeddeker, Yvonne IAAS-So.l Hillsboro 192, 217 Boehm, Paul 4Ph-So.l Mandan 266 Boelke, William KEE-Jr.l Fargo Boerth, Robert tCh-So.J Bismarck 190 Bocshans, Fred tAg-So.l Beulah 174 Bohn, Donovan KME-So.J Hankinson Bohne, Duane QEE-Fr.l Frazee, Minn, Bohnet, Charles KAAS-Jr.l Fargo 260 Bohnsack, Walter fAg-Jr.J Fargo 192, 209 Boldenow, Gary QME-Fr.l Starbuck, Minn, 133 2 Bolte, Edward KAAS-Fr.J Fargo Boman, David tAg-F121 Arvilla Boname, Peter IAAS-So.l Fargo Bond, Boone, Alice Robertson QAAS-Spec.l Fargo Carolyn KHE-Fr.J McKenzie Boone, Robert 1AgE-Jr.J McKenzie Boone, Roger 1Ag-Fr.J McKenzie Booth, DuWayne fAg-Ff.J Beach Charles CME-Jr.l Stiruin 276, 205, 180 Bopp, Delwin CAAS-Sr.J Stirum 40, 276, 205 Borgeson, Marvin QAAS-Fr.l Barnesville, Minn. Borchert, Theodore CEE-Fr.l Valley City 269, 195, Borgen, Arden CME-Fr.j Ruso 262 Bosserman, Marjory tPh-Fr.l Golva 226 Bosworth, Francis CCE-Sr.J Raleigh 52, 163 Boucher, John 1ArchE-Jr.J Des Lacs 274, 225 Boudreau, Robert fPh-Sr.J Keewatin, Minn. Boughton. Gerald QArchE-Fr.l Sanborn' Bourgois, Virginia QAAS-Fr.l Bismarck 251 Bowles, Gerald W. 4Ag-Fr.l Bowles, Larry fAAS-Jr.l Sarles Boyer, Gordon D. KAAS-Jr.J Braaten, Marvin H. fPh-Fr.J Braaten, Robert fAAS-Fr.l Bowman Brademeyer, Marion KAAS-F113 Verona Bragg, David tCh-Fr.l Mandan 179 Brake, Robert QAAS-Fr,l Jamestown Brakke, Bradford ICh-So.J Hillsboro Brakke, Bruce ICE-Fr.J Forman 162 Brakke, Mrs. Georgia QAAS-Fr.1 Hillsboro Brakke, Jon ICE-Fr.J Hillsboro 277 Brand, James tPh-J1'.l Mandan 266 Brandstad, Shirley QHE-Jrl Amenia 254, 206 Brandvik, William fAg-Jr.J Killdeer 274, 172 173, 85, 221, 220 Brandvold, Ron tAg-S111 Bottineau 32, 258, 259, 257, 230, 228, 88, 170 Branning, Roger IIE-So.l Woodworth Branning, Willis LME-So.J Woodworth Brantner, Lanny fAg-So.l Georgetown, Minn. 257, 274 Bratland, Arthur LEE-So.l Engle-vale Brattensborg, Marie CHE-So.7 Fargo Brattland, Harold KEE-So.J Hendrum, Minn. Bratland, Mary Ann KAASD Leonard Brattland,'Robert CIE-Jr.l Fargo Bray, Katherine CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Brayton, Donald fEE-So.l Hunter Bredell, Don KAAS-Grad.l Fargo on, Gordon LME-Fr.l Thief River Falls, Minn. Breitbach, Leslie QAg-So.1 Luverne 258, 169 Brekke, Severin CAAS-Fr.J Velva Brenden, Owen QME-Jr.J Landa Brenteson. Allen lAg-Jr.l Dagnar, Mont. 202 Breuer, Peter fAgE-Sr.J Fargo 52, 202, 170 Bredes Breum Brever Breyer , James tAg-Fr.J Taylor , James KAAS-Jr.J Fargo 268 , Philip tAAS-Spec.J Fargo Brezden, Carl CME-Grad.7 Wilton Brinkman, James 1Ag-Fr.l Wishek Boisjolie, Clifford J. CAAS-Fr.J Brockmeier, John QAAS-So.1 Grand Forks Broderick, Walter KAAS-Fr.J Fargo Brogger, Neil LME-Fr.J Emerado Bronken, Curtis KME-Fr.J Fargo Brooks, Jerry fME-Jr.l Minot 167 Brosz, Margaret CHE-Jr.J Washburn 226, 223 Brown, Darine CAAS-Grad.l Moorhead, Minn. Brown, Edwin 1Ag-Fr.l Mountain 258 Brown, Robert KATC11-SY., Fargo 52, 190, 239, 231 Brown, Robert K. tArch-Jr.l Fargo 238, 131 Brown, Thomas lCh-So.J Valley City Brown, William tAg-Fr.J Bathgate 172 Browning, Sandra CAAS-Spec.J Fargo Brudvik, Janet QHE-So.J Mayville 190, 240 Brun, Lynn KME-Fr.l Enderlin 275 Brunelle, Richard IAAS-So.l Fargo Bruner, Gilbert fCh-Grad.J Fargo Bruns, Marlys KAAS-Fr.l Valley City Brusegaard, Don 1Ag-So.J Gilby 169 Brusseau, Judeen tAg-Jr.J Osnabrock 95, 258, 172 Brusven, Merlyn KAAS-So.l Columbus Bryant, Otis QIE-So.l Bismarck Bryn, Milo QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Bubach, Janet KAAS-Fr.l Marion Buchholz, Gerald KEE-Sr.J Ashley 52, 239, 166 Buchli, John QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Bucholz, Richard 1Ch-Fr.l New York Mills, Minn. 133 Buck, William IAAS-Jr.l Fargo 260, 199, 207 Buelow, Gerald tAgE-Fr.l Drake 258, 170 Buer, Lawrence 1Ch-Jr.J Edgeley Bugbee, Loretta KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 244, 190 Burgess, Ross KEE-Fr.l McClusky Burke, Jack QAg-Grad.l Fargo Burke, James tAg-Jr.5 Bowman 258, 224 Burke, Robert fCh-Sr,J Fargo 46, 260 Burkholder, Keith tArch-Jr.J Langdon 70 Burnham, Bruce CME-So.J Wheatland 2 97 Burris, Robert lEE-Fr.J Fergus Falls, Minn. 273 Bursack, Lois KAAS-So.J Fargo 73, 244, 181 Bursack, William QEE-Fr.7 Fargo Burtness, John fME-So.l Fargo Carlson, Bussier, Donald QAAS-Fr.J Fargo Byrne, Marjorie KHE-So.J Minot Caley, Louis fIE8zMi Minot 260, 261, 167 Camp, John KAAS-Jr.j Fargo Campagna. John KAAS-Jr.J Bismarck 111, 110, 128 Campagna, Ted QAAS-Frj Fargo Campbell, Bruce IAAS-Jr.J Fargo 268 Campbell, Dennis KAAS-Jr.b Stirum 276 Campbell, Donovan QME-Fr.J Stirum Campbell, Robert A. IAAS-Sp.J Fargo Campbell, Robert E. CEE-Jr.J Buchanan 162 Camrud, James IAAS-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. Canning, Terry QME-So.J Fargo Canton, Keith fAg-Fr.b Moorhead, Minn. Cantwell, Joan tHE-Jr.J Mandan 244, 256, 176, 206 Carbert, Elaine IHE-Jr.J Cyrus, Minn. Cariveau, Howard fAg-Jr.J E. Grand Forks, Minn. 99, Carlen, Bruce CEE-Fr.J Forman Carlson, Bonnie KAAS-So.J Minot Carlson, Danny fAAS-Jr.J Fargo 276 Carlson, Gerald KAAS-Jr.J Fargo 265 Carlson, James lPh-Jr.J Fargo 257, 266 Robert CIE-Sr.J St. John 52 Carpenter, David CAAS-Jr.J Hope 241 Carpenter, Larry CAAS-Jr.j Fergus Falls, Minn. Carver, Lou QAAS-Fr.J Mohnomen. Minn. Carver, Nancy CHE-Fr.J Wyndmere 176, 226 Casey, David CPh-Fr.l Fargo Casler, Wallace CAAS-So.l Fargo Cavett, Dean CCh-Grad.l Lisbon Cedarstrom, Roy CEE-Sr.J Minot 52, 260 Cervinka, Arthur KAAS-So.l Chicago, Ill. 217, 92, 84 Chalk, Patricia CAAS-Fr.l Lisbon 244, 256, 192 Chase, Jerald lPh-Fr.J Hazen Chase, Kenneth QAg-Sr.l Pipestone, Minn. Chelgren, Walter QME-Fr.J Ellendale Chisholm, Ronald CAAS-Fr.l Brainerd, Minn, Chrest, Lyle Christensen, Christianson, Christiansen Christianson Christianson Christianson Christianson Christensen, Christiansen 1 f Y 1Ag-Fr.J Leonard Larry J. KCE-Fr.J 277 Arlene QHE-Fr,J Goodrich, Minn. 177, 213 Clifford CCE-Sr.J Plaza 52, 163 Conrad D. fAg-Jr.J Glenburn Conrad M. KEE-Fr.l Bismarck David KAAS-Fr.J Fertile, Minn. Don 4Ch-Grad.l Fertile, Minn. Joe QAAS-Sr.J Fargo , Roger KME-So.J Fertile, Minn. Christensen, Sonja QHE-Fr.J Watford City 248, 177. 240 Christianson, William CAAS-Grad.l Moorhead, Minn. Christoff, Charles KAAS-Fr.J Hillsboro 227 Christofferson, Hazel fAAS-Grad.J Fargo Christopher, Janet fl-IE-So.J Medina 244, 205 Churchill, James 1Ph-Sr.J Fargo 65, 266 Claffy, Mrs. Dianne QHE-Sr.J Fargo 60 Clairmount, T. A. fAAS-Grad.J Fargo Clappier, Robert IAAS-Grad.l Lake Crystal, Minn. Clarens, Richard KAAS-Sr.J Alice 40 Clark, Bruce fAg-So.l Emrick Clark, Marilyn KHE-Jr.J Emrick Clemens, Grace KAAS-Grad.J Fargo Clement, Marjorie IAAS-Grad.i Fargo Clementson, Nancy CAAS-Fr.l Grenora Cleveland, Dale KEE-Fr.J Gardner Cline, Sheldon QPh-Fr.J Sawyer Coats, Mary IHE-Fr.J Bismarck 219 Cobb, Marjorie QAAS-Jr.l Fargo 246, 256, 82, 211 Cofell, Bruce fArch-Fr.l Fargo Colwell, Dell QAAS-Grad.7 Fargo Colwell, Terryl CAg-Fr.J Gardner 258, 174 Comstock, George QAAS-Fr.l Minot Comstock, Margaret fPh-Fr.9 Minot 251, 233 Conklin, Robert fAg-Fr.l Douglas Connolly, John fAAS-So.J Fargo 225 Connolly, Martha KAAS-So.J Fargo 250 Connolly, Patricia QAAS-So.J Fargo 250 Conroy, Kenneth IEE-Jr.J Beach Cook, Robert fAg-Jr.J Glyndon, Minn. 174 Coombe, Larry QAAS-Fr.J Winnipeg, Man.. Canada 269 Cornell, Karen QAAS-Fr.l Fargo 214, 215 Cornell, Kenneth KEE-So.J Sauk Centre, Minn. 71, 260, Corneliussen, Philip QIE-Jr.i Fargo Cortesi, Richard fAg-Sr.J Hinsdale, Ill. 32 Cory, Terry KEE-Jr.l Minot Cosh, Robert fAg-So.J Herman, Minn. 86 Couchigian, William 1AgE-So.j Rogers Coulter, Gerald IAAS-So.J Moorhead, Minn. Counce, Loren QME-Fr.J Fargo Cramer, Max QAAS-Jr.J Elgin, Ill. 268 Crandall, Diane tHE-So.l Forman 73, 244 298 258, 169 , 226, 223 201. 85 Crary, Paul IAAS-Jr.J Fargo 40 Cress, Carol CHE-Fr.J Fargo 244 Crohn, John CAg-Jr.J Dagrnar, Mont. 262 Cronoble, John KAAS-Sp.J Moorhead, Minn, Crowder, Jarry, Jr. lME-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. Crum, Clark fPh-Jr.J Minot 266 Cuff, James QME-Jr.J Fargo Cummings, Beverly CAAS-Sp.l Fargo Cummings, Charles CME-So.l Fargo Cunningham, Downey fCh-Sr.l Fargo 46 Cunningham, Vergil fAg-Jr.J Clinton, Minn. 174, 209 Current, Dale lArch-So.J Fargo Currie, Donald CEE-Fr.l Fargo Dagner, Lyle QCE-Sr.J Bottineau Dahl, Dahl, Dahl, Dahl, Conrad CAgE-So.J Kennedy, Minn. 171 Jeanne KHE-Fr.l Park River, 177, 226 Raymond fAg-So.J Borup, Minn. Robert fAg.-Jr.J Park River 258, 170 Dahlen, Arlan 1Ag-So.l Petersburg Dahlen, Jadie fArchE-So.J Milnor Dahlin, Earl QIE-Jr.J Fargo 209, 167 Dahlke, Laurene IHE-Fr.J Corinth 244, 177 Dahlstrom, Darrell KEE-Sr.l Barnesville, Minn. Dahm, Donald fCh-So.J Fargo Dayl, Robert KME-Fr.l Fargo Daniels, Ralph lEE-Fr.J Alexandria, Minn. 213 Davidson, Betty CHE-So.J Minot 251 Davidson, James CAAS-Fr.J Tioga Davis, Anna Mae CHE-Jr.J Monango 244, 176 Davis, Earl CME-Grad.J Fargo 167 Davis, Gary KAAS-Jr.J Wadena, Minn. Davis, James fAg-Fr.5 Oakes Davis, Louis lAg-Fr.l Page 276 Davis, Margaret KHE-Fr.l Grafton 255, 256 Davis, Sally Ann CAAS-Fr.J Wadena, Minn. 217, 210 Dawson, Lyle. Jr. CAg-Grad.l St. Anthony Decoteau, Alfred iAg-Jr.l West Fargo DeGie r, Joanne LHE-Fr.J Hancock, Minn, 190, 240 Diebert, Richard QME-Fr.l Fargo Deibler, Frank CAg-Jr.b Granville 174, 208 DeJardine, Robert fAAS-Jr.l Fargo 268 DeKrey, Betty 1AAS-Sp.J Fargo 52, 239, DeKey, Theodore tAg-Fr.J Tappen 227 DeLaBarre, Charles KME-Fr.l Valley City Dell, Terence KEE-Jr.J Breckenridge, Minn, Delvo, Jack KME-Sr.J Langdon 164 Delvo, James fIE-So.j Langdon Denich, Darell tAg-Sr.l Kiei 32, 264, 174, 172 Denich, Glorine CHE-Sr.J Kief 60, 213 Denker, Barbara lAAS-Fr.J Park River Dennis, Larry fEF.-Fr.l Bismarck Dentz, Albert LME-Fr.j Mahnomen, Minn. 210 Devine, James fEE-Jr.J Lakota Devitt, Basil QME-Jr.J Fargo DeVries, Duane fArchE-Jr.J Valley City 118 Diehl, Roger fAgE-So.l Hillsboro 276 Dietrich, Janice LAAS-Fr.J Fargo 247, 190, 240 Dietz, John fAg-519.7 Wahpeton 172 Dietz, Theodore ICE-So.l Cavalier Digerness, Harris fEE-Sr,l Fargo 166 Dilger, Richard fPh-Jr.l Mandan Disher, Don 1Ag-Fr.l Churches Ferry 258, 174 Dislevy. Janis QHE-Fr.J Butte 173, 212 Ditch, Duane QEE-Jr.l Oakes 260 Dittus, Charles KME-So.l Fargo Dittus, Francis fAAS-Jr.J Fargo Dittus Dixon , Myrna IAAS-Fr.J Fargo 211 , Donald 4ArchE-Jr.J Upham 276 Dockter, Kenneth fCh-Jr.l Ashley 178 Dockter, Raymond fME'Fl'.D Linton Dodd, James KAAS-S05 Fargo Dodds, Darlene IHE-Fr.l New Rockford Dodds, Jackson 1Ph-Sr.7 New Rockford 65 Dolter, Thomas KME-Fr.J Fargo Dombeck, Raymond IEE-So.i Detroit Lakes, Minn. Donegan, Victor P. KAAS-Fr.l Dosch, Lorraine QAAS-So.J Towner 250, 224, 197 Dostert, Joseph iIE-Sr.l Burlington 52 Dougherty, Richard KAAS-So.J Hibbing, Minn. 277 Dove, Gwen tHE-So.J Columbus Dowswell, Walter 4Ag-Jr.l Fargo 233 Driscoll, Darby fHE-So.l Fargo 252 Driscoll, John fAAS-Sr.J Fargo 268 Duerre, Kenneth CIE-Jr.7 Mohall DuFault, Larry !Ph-Jr.l Oklee, Minn. 266, 201, 90 Duffy, Agnus KAAS-Grad.b Fargo Duin, Duin, David CCE-Jr.l Fargo 162, 168 Edward CME-So.J Wahpeton Dulles, Margaret CAAS-Sr.J Fargo Dump is, Talivaldis QEE-Fr.J Edgeley Dunbar, Michael 4Ph-So.J Wheaton, Minn. Duncan, Barbara 1Ag-Grad,l Moorhead, Minn, Duncan, Marvin lAg-Sr.J Calvin 32, 233, 231, 230 Dunham, Dale KEE-Jr.l West Fargo 168, 166 Dunham, Donald fEE-Jr.J Fargo Dunkirk, Ward KAAS-So.J Fargo 270 Durkop. Richard CME-Fr.l Gardner 262 Dusek, Lester fAAS-So.l Fargo 224 Dustrud. Roger :AAS-Fr.l Fargo Dworak, Gerald H. fEng.-Jr.J Dybing, LeRoy fCh-Jr.J Harvey 276, 201 Dyre, Karl A. 4AAS-Grad.J Ebeltoft, Allan tME-So.b Dunn Center Ebeltoft, David tAg-Grad.J Fargo Eberhard, Harold QAAS-S00 Fargo 260 Ebling, Ann tHE-Sr.j Barnesville, Minn. 60. 244 Ebrahim Nehoray, Nosratollah. Teheran, Iran Edinger, Eldien iAg-Sp.1 Fargo Edinger, Karen KAAS-Jr.l Fargo 78, 252, 200, 211, 206, 186, 184 Edwards, Norman tPl1-So.l Fargo Edraimson, George tArchE-So.J Bryant, S. D, Egeland, Ina QAAS-Fr.l Grafton Eggan, Richard tArchE-So.l Fargo Eggan, Robert QME-Jr.l Fargo 183, 84, 218, 207, 167 Eggert, Susan CHE-Fr.J Mapleton 192 Ehlers, Elaine KAAS-Sr.l Devils Lake Ehrichs, Warren fME-Sr.l Halstad, Minn. 53, 167 Eidbo, Esther KAAS-So.J Fargo Eidbo, Ethel QAAS-So.J Fargo Eide, Jerome iEE-Fix! Fargo 218 Eide, Mary CAAS-Jr.b Fargo 250, 236, 224, 197 Eller, Adele IAAS-Jr.J Park Rapids, Minn. 251, 256 Eisert, Gaylan lAg-F121 Crookston. Minn. Eissinger, Gerald tAg-So.J Medina Elken, Gilbert fAg-Fr.J Mayville 209 Ellingson, Arnold iAgE-Jr.b Moorhead, Minn. 260, 207, 171 Elliot, Sharon IAAS-Fr.j Fargo 247, 200, 215 Ellis, Marilyn tHE-So.l Fargo 248 Ellison, Eugene KAAS-Fr.J Elbow Lake, Minn. Ellison, Mitchel. D, lAg-So.l Ells, Ellen CAAS-Sp.b Fargo Elmore, Roger lPh-Jr.l Brainerd. Minn. Elofson, Dorothy CAAS-So.l Fargo 192, 221, 220, 181 Farnum, Bruce iCh-Sr.J Fargo 46, 241, 272, 190, 230, 218, 207 Farrar, Felix QEE-Fr.: Fargo Farstad, Carol lAAS-Fr.J Battle View Faught, Richard fAg-So.J Absaraka 258, 119, 203, 130 Fedje, Mylan fAg-Jr.J Rugby Feeney, James CIE-Jr.J Fargo 260, 199, 188, 183, 228, 186 Fegley, Beva tHE-So.J Berthold 177, 173, 213 Fehr, Mary Ellen CHE-Jr.J Wimbledon 215, 224 Feick, Wesley LEE-So.l Neche Feickert, Clara 11-IE-Jr.J Denhoff Fell, Freddie QAAS-So.l Viola, Ill. Ferguson, James QAAS-Fr.l Fargo Ferguson, John KCE-So.Q Churchs Ferry Ferguson, Richard QAAS-Sr.l LaGrange, Ill. Ferrin, John iPh-So.l Detroit Lakes, Minn. Fewell, Janice CHE-So.J Litchville Fiala, Harvey KEE-Jr.J Forman 239, 225, 166 Fibranz, Lyle fPh-So.J Beardsley, Minn. 267 Fiebiger, Francis QCE-So.J Wheatland Fiechtner, Gerald N. KAAS-So.D Finseth, Finstad, Fischer, Fischer, Fischer, Oliver tPh-Jr.J Fargo Carol tHE-Fr.J Berwick 104, 244, 192, 224 August KIE-S00 Fargo 203 Charles CAAS-Jr.J Hebron Douglas fEE'F1'.l Edgeley Fisher, Ed IEE-Jr.D Fargo Fischer, Joseph tCh-Grad.l Schenectady, N.-Y. Fitzgerald, John KAAS-Fr.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. 277 Fjeld, Gerald tArch-Fr.l Aneta Fjelstad, Jerome KEE-Fr.b Kindred 166 Fjestad, Orian fAg-So.l Dahlen 258, 192 Flaa, Raymond CCh-Jr.l Wahpeton 192 Flamer, George B. CEE-Fr.l Flanders, Fred lAg-Jr.l Minto 228, 205, 169 Flanigan, George IAAS-Jr.l Winnipeg, Man., Canada Flaten, Judith CHE-So.l Park River 250 Fleck, John tPh-So.D Virginia, Minn. 267, 195, 182 Fleener, Frederick fAg-Sp.J Belfield Flemmer, Arthur tAg-Fr.J Jud Flesberg, Harvey tAg-Sr.7 Argusville 32 Elston, Donald B. tAg-F123 Elton, Ole CEE-Jr.l Fargo 166 Elverud, Lyle KAAS-So.5 Leeds Emery, Frederick CAAS-So.l Fargo 232 Eng, Duane tArch-Fr.l Devils Lake Eng, Leonard fEE-So.J Devils Lake Engbloom, Boyd fCE-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn, Flesland, Donald CME-Jr.J Fargo Fliginger, Linda IHE-Fr.J Douglas Flick, Burton fAg-Sr.J Fargo 32 Flink, Florence CAAS-Grad.l Flink, Larry CAAS-Grad.J Joliet, Ill. Flinn, Flynn, Loris A. fAAS-Jr.J Kenneth QEE-Sr.J Minot 53, 72, 239, 123 Engbrecht, James KEE-So.l Fessenden 273 Engebretson, John KAAS-Sr.J Devils Lake Engebretson, Orland CCE-So.J Fargo Fog, Gunnar KME-Sr.l Lisbon 53, 164 Fog, Holger tAg-Sr.l Lisbon 32, 263, 174, 172 Fogel, lvlichael fCh-Grad.J Fargo 105 Engebretson, Roger KME-Sr.J Litcliville 53, Engel, En ger Engel' Enger, Engh, Richard IME-Sr.l Bryan QCE-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Duane tCh-So.l Williston 269 Richard KCE-So.l Fargo Engh, Thomas lME-Jr.J Fargo Englund, Robert KEE-Sr.b Twin Valley 53 Enkhaus. Roland LME-Jr.l Staples, Minn, Erdmann, Eresman, Mary CAAS-So.l Devils Lake 224 Erickson, Alfie lEE-Jr.J Wadena, Minn. Erickson, Bernadlne CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Erickson, Curtis fArchE-Sr.J Fargo 53 Erickson, Diane IAAS-Fr.j Audubon. Minn, 268 Roberta tPh-Jr.b Halstad. Minn. 77, 248, 190, 233, 22 Fargo 78, 138, 207, 145 Annette tl-IE-Jr.J Groton, S. D. 248 Erickson, Duane fAg-Sr.l Fargo 32, 174, 172, 233 Erickson, Earl D. 4Ag-Jr,J Park River Erickson, Earl V. QAAS-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Erickson, Erickson, Leonard KIE-Sr.J Fargo 53, 209 Erickson, Lloyd lAg-Fr.J Fertile, Minn. Erickson. Erickson, Robert L. tAg-So.7 Erickson, Warren CME-Fr.l Wadena, Minn. Eriksmoen, Duane fAg-Sr.J Leeds Gerald IME-Jr.l Nortonville 268, 164 Parker KEE-So.J Moorhead, Minn. 268 6, 197 Eriksmoen, Joyce ll-IE-Jr.J Leeds 250, 190, 240. 187, 186, 184 Erskine, Warren KCE-Fr.l Bismarck 271 Ervin, William QAAS-Fr.J Detroit, Mich. Eslinger, Theodore QAAS-Fr.J Elgin Espe, Brian 1Ag-So.J Fargo Estenson, Noel lAg-Fr.J Climax, Minn. 262 Eszlinger, Julia IAAS-Fr.l Ashley Folden, Donovan fPh-Jr.7 Fargo Folstrom, Doris CHE-Fr.J West Fargo 192, 189, 215, 224 Folstrom , Raymond IAAS-Sr.J Fargo 40 Folstrorn, Ruth CHE-.Tr.l West Fargo 177, 235, 214, 215, Fontaine Fordahl. , Wayne KAAS-S00 Fargo Harold tAg-Sr.l Hettinger 32 Fornes, Janet KAAS-Fr.J Amenia Forness, Lloyd fAg-Grad.J Fargo Forsberg, Harold fPh-So.J St. Paul, Minn. Forsyth, Michael KAAS -Fr.J Fargo Fortier, Ross tArchE-Fr.3 Bemidji. Minn. 133 Fosheim, Jerome KME-Fr., Oriska Foss, John CME-S00 Moorhead, Minn. 127 Fossay, Sally tHE-Sr.J Moorhead. Minn. 61, Fossum, Fossum, Lowell 1EE-So.J Fargo Verlin QCE-So.l Williston 272, 163 Foster, Charles iCh-Sp.l Fargo Foster, Robert tAg-So.J Grandin 260 Fougner, Donald CAAS-Sr.J Williston 110 Fox, Gaylord CIE-JrJ Minot Fox, John 1Ph-Jr.J Fargo Fox, Robert IEE-Fr.J Fargo Fraase, William tAg-So.J Buffalo Francis, Albert KME-G1'ad.J Fargo Frank, Charles IME-S127 Belfield 53, 164 Evanger, Raymond ICE-Fr.J Lisbon Evanson, Ernest fAg-So.3 Northwood Evashenko. Donovan tAg-F113 Voltaire 190, 172, 197 Evenson, Clemetta lAAS-So.l Fargo Evenson, Gene KCE-Sr.J Edgeley Everson, Gerald CME-So.J Granville Everts, William fPh-So.J Bismarck Evje, Ronald KAAS-So.J Fargo Fabian, Richard KCE-Sr.J Willowich, Ohio 53, 276, 120 Fagerlund, Janet tl-IE-Sr.J Rolla 60, 244, 189, 236, 235, 230, 229, 206 Fark, Harriet tHE-Sr.J Detroit Lakes, Minn, 60, 77, 246, 236, 231 Farley, Thomas 4Ch-So.J Jamestown 241. 190, 227 Frank, Terryl Ann QHE-Sr.7 Fargo 61, 70, 248, 256, 235, Franke, Gordon CME-Fr.J Williston Fraser, Jack iPh-Sr.3 Warren, Minn. 65 Fredeen, Susan CHE-Fr.J Fargo 247 Fredlund, Lee CCE-Jr.J Bottineau Fredrick, Nancy CHE-Jr.J Fargo 245, 189, 235, 206 Frederick, Vernard fAg-Jr.J Flasher 174, 172, 233 Frederickson, Fred fAg-Sr.J Moorhead, Minn. 33 Freedland, Wayne tAg-Fr.b Harwood Freeland, Keith fAg-Fr.D Cummings Freeland, Larry D. tPh-Fr.J French, Ernest fAgE-Grad.l Fargo 171, 141 French, Herbert fAgE-Sr.l Osnabrock 53, 258, 170, 141 French, Mary Ann IAAS-Jr.J Fargo Friede, Gordon CAAS-Jr.J Chinook, Mont. 115, 110 Friederichs, James KEE-So.J Fargo Friederichs, Mrs, James 11-HI-Sp.l Fargo Friend, Ilene QI-IE-50.1 Gardner 254, 255, 192 Friese, Charles QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Friesen, Bernard QAg-Fr.l Morden, Man., Canada 225 245, 236, 235. 231 217. 230, 204 299 THE N. D. A. C. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION When you receive your diploma, you automatically become a member of this association. We shall welcome you and shall hope that you will make yourself an active member. Your association is the only agency that solely seeks to keep you in touch with your former classmates and with your alma mater. It works constantly for the promotion of the welfare of yourself and of the college. Its main instrument is the Alumni Review which, if you keep the alumni office informed of all changes in your address, will come to you monthly from August to May. About one-half of each issue is devoted to alumni notes. Please plan to keep the office informed of your address and of your progress socially and professionally. We shall be interested in you. Friesen, Edward K. fAg-Grad.J Frisby, John lIE-Jr.J Fargo 183, 167 Frisch, Charles fPh-Jr.J Ashley 266 Friskop, Arvid fAg-So.J Wyndmere 209 Frojen, Konrad iME-Fr.b Steele Fromson, Leonard KIE-So.J Winnipeg, Man., Canada Fuchs, Leslie CME-Jr.J Salem 268, 180, 168 Fugle, Lyle AAAS-Fr.J Fargo Fuglestad, Jon fPh-Jr.J Fargo Fuglie, Winton 1Ag-Sr.j Fargo 33 Fuhrman, Donald LEE-So.J Robinson Fuhrman, Duane CME-Fr.J Robinson Fuhrman, Kenneth 172, 227, 265 Funfar, Edward QEE-So.y Lidgerwood Furuseth, Juel L. QAg-So.J Gaarder, Gene IEE-So.J Park River Gackle, Arlene Nesset QAAS-Sr.9 Fargo 40, 246 Gackle, Bryan KAAS-Sr.J Kulm Gafkjen, Arvid QAAS-Fr.J Alamo Gallagher, Kenneth iAg-So.J Jamestown Galvin, Francis QAAS-Grad.b Fargo Gamache, Larry QEE-Jr.J Fargo Gauge, Anthony KME-So.J Balfour 261, 134 Gannarelli, Darrell QAAS-Sr.J Keewatin, Minn. Garaas, JoAnn CHE-So.l Grenora Gard, George QAAS-Sr.J Fargo 40 Gardner, Frank tPh-So.J Fargo Gardner, George fPh-So.J Grand Rapids, Minn. 267 Garrison, Karen iAAS-Sr.I Minot 40, 250, 232 Gaspar, Dirk fPh-So.l Paynesville, Minn, 267 Gathman, Francis iArchE-So.J Berthold Gebhard, James CCE-Sr.J Moorhead, Minn. 53, 272, 205 Gebhart, Roger IAAS-Jr.J Wahpeton 111 Gebur, Rae tHE-So.J Calvin 221 Geiger, Wilfred CEE-So.J Kenmare Gendreau, LaRae tHE-Sr.J Walhalla 61, 246, 83, 204 Gentile, Richard fPh-Jr.J Keewatin, Minn. 266 Gentzkow, Frank fAg-Sr.J Fargo Gergen, Constance KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 214, 215 Gergen, Peter QAAS-So.J Fargo Gernhardt, Henry KME-Fr.7 Fargo Gerntholz, Gerald qAg-So.7 Sanborn 81, 257, 174, 173 Gerou, Eugene IAAS-Sp,J Fargo 300 Gerrells, LaVon fAAS-So.J Fargo Gerth, Fred IAg-Jr.J Fargo 172, 233 Gess, David iArchE-Jr.b Fargo 238 Geving, Darlene CHE-Sp.7 Parshall Gibson, Donald fPh-Jr.p Fargo Gibson, Dorothy QHE-So.l Leonard 177, 197 Giddings, Alfred QEE-Fr.D Davenport Gienger, Alton tPh-So.D Jamestown 266, 267 Giesler, Conrad 1AgE-Fr.J Crystal Springs Gilbertson, Edward iME-So.J Fargo 273, 201 Gilbertson, Elwood KME-So.J Fargo 209 Gilbertson, Gary 1Ag-Fr.l Heimdal 173, 172 Gilbery, James iAgE-Jr.J Fargo 53, 171 Gillies, JoAnn QAAS-Fr.J Bottineau Gillund, Wendell lCh-Grad.J Fargo Gjertson, Ronald CEE-Sr.J Lisbon 53, 268 Gjesvold, Alonzo fAg-Fr.J Bejou. Minn. Gleeson, Eugene tEE-So.J Chicago, Ill. 116, 110 Gludt, Mary tHE-So.J Fargo 176, 181 Goedert, Douglas lArch-Sr.l Fargo 53. 268, 238, 165 Goescr, George fAg-So.J Caiio 224, 227 Goggin, Robert !Ph-Fr.J Harvey Goldader, Bernard KME-Jr.J Fargo 164 Goldfine, Darrell tPh-Sr.J Fargo 65, 266 Goldfine, Solomon 1Ph-Sr.l Fargo 65, 266 Goodman, Richard iAg-Grad.J Fargo Gorder, James 4Ag-Fr.J Galchutt Gorder, Reg IAg-Sr.l Bottineau 33. 95, 241, 258. 188, 190, 228, 82, 88, 196 Gordhammer, Audrey fl-IE-Sr.J Northwood 61 Gordon, Darlene KHE-Fr.3 Buxton 177, 213 Gores, William IME-Sr., Bisbee 53, 274, 239, 208, 167 Goth. Gaynor tAAS-Fr.J Dunn Center Grabarkewitz, Paul IAAS-Grady Fargo Graben, David IEE-Fr.J Bismarck 260, 203 Graham, John 1Ag-So.J Oberon Gramlow, Gerald iAg-Fr.J Oakes Grandlund, Roger QEE-Jr.J Nelson, Minn. 263 Granum, Robert iAAS-Grady Fargo Graven, Edward iCh-So.J Jamestown Greek, Green Green Green, Gerald IEE-Fr.j Mohall James CAAS-So.J Minot , Joanne CAAS-Sr.1 Fargo 40 John KAAS-Grad.b Bemidji Minn. Greenheck, Donald iAAS-So.J Fargo 174, 172, 230 Gregory. Joseph KAAS-So.l Fargo Grenz, Herbert lAg-So.i Bismarck Griffin, James rAreh-Sr.l Fargo 53. 238, 165 Grimm, Donald QEE-So,l Hurdsfield 241, 194, 166 Grina, Lawrence QME-So.l Fargo Grindahl, Jean ll-IE-Srl Fargo 61, 245 Grinde, Wayne lAg-So.l P01'l1Hf1d Grinnell, Dave lAg-Fr.l Grand Forks Groclt, Keith lAreh-Jr.l Williston TENTH ST. PURE OIL Be Sure With Pure Grommesh, Claudette ll-IE-So.l Casselton TQWING Gronbeck, Don QME-Sr.J Fargo 53, 183, 239, 231, 167, 164 Gmnseih, Eugene IME-So.l Britton, s. D, 134. 207 GREASING and WASHING Groom, Robert lAg-Jr.i Fargo Gross, Denis IAQ-Jr.l Enderlin 274, 172 Q i Gross, Eugene :IE-si-.i LaMmlre 53, 272, 201, 230, 228, 92, aa, 205, Tires, Batteries 81 Accessories 164, 148 Grossman. Larry ICI1-Grad.i Spokane, Wash. Grosz, Orville QAAS-Fr.l Hazen PUREI-UBE Groven, Allen C. lME-Fr.J MOTOR OIL Gruchalla, Tom IAAS-Fr.l Moorhead 138 Gruebele, James lAg-Jr.J Wishek 192, 172, 233 Gruman, Robert CAAS-Fr.J 1-lannaford Guclding, Robert KEE-So.J Fergus Falls, Minn. 137 Guenthner, Jack lAAS-Fr.l Stanton Gulbranson. James IEE-So.l Fargo Gullickson, Edson S. lAAS-F123 Gullickson, Warren QAAS-So.l Fargo 135, 134 Gully, William IME-So.J Lidgerwood Gulseth, Grant QCE-Jr.i Thief River Falls, Minn. 163 Gunderman, Frank tPh-Sr.J Ulen, Minn. 65, 274, 134 Gunderson Gunderson Gunderson Gunnarson. Allan lME-Fr.J Twin Valley, Minn. 275 Julian tPh-So.l Fargo Richard TCE-So.i Twin Valley, Minn. 275 Bennie tAAS-Jr.l Fargo Gust, Kenneth lAg-Fr.i Durbin Gustafson. John lCh-Jr.l Minneapolis, Minn. 257, 276, 201, 228 Gutknecht, Gerald QAAS-Sr.J Hazen 40 Gutzmer, Marvin IAAS-SF., Wyndmcre 41, 263 Guyer. Vernon rCh-Grad.i Fargo Gwyther, John IAAS-Grad.J Fargo Haagenson, Charles lAAS-Fr.l Haagenson, Robert I, IEE-Fr.i Haarstad. Oscar lIE-Fr.J Fargo Haas, Carl tAg-F123 Mott 258, 172, 197 Haas, Frederick lAg-Fr.l Lidgerwood 258 Haas, John lAg-Sr.l Mott 33, 96, 258, 172, 174, 233, 230, 228, 202, 186, 124 I-laas, Milo IPh-Jr.j Ashley 266, 217 Haas Sandra ll-IE-Sr.l Lidgerwoocl 61, 250, 251, 235, 230, 229, 184 f Haga, Judy KAAS-Jr.J Enderlin 214, 215, 217 Hage. Marvin IME-Jr.l Moorhead, Minn. 274, 180 Hagel. Paul lArehE-So.l Fargo Hagemeister, Gerald tAg-Fr.J Fessenden 209 Hagen, Ardith tHE-Fr.i Crosby 177 Hagen, George lME-So.l Fargo Hagen, John tAg-Gracl.l Reeder Hagen, Marlene IAAS-Sp.l Fargo Hagen, Monroe lAg-F'r.J Fertile, Minn. Hagen Patricia CHE-Jr.J Erskine, Minn. 250, 90, 210, 204 Hagerott, Leon lArch-Sr.l Mandan Haglund. Paul CCE-Jr.J Jamestown 270 Hagstrom, Garry lME.-So.J Witon Hahn, Arthur lCE-Sr.l Fargo 53, 260 Haidcr, William IAAS-Fr.i Shields Halbert, Jack fPh-Fr.J Drake Halbmaier, Donald W, CEE-Fr,J Hale, Clarence QME-Jr.J Fargo Hall. Edward H. lAgE-Fr.l I-lallan, Gunder QCE-So.i Fargo Halling, Rodney lAg'-Sr.J Blsbec Halling, Stanley tAg-S0.J Bislaee Hallowell, Donald tPh-Jr.l Fargo Phone 2-'IO36 Sweeney Brothers Tractor Company INDUSTRIAL - MINING CONSTRUCTION and PUBLIC WORKS MACHINERY 1622 Main Ave. Fargo, N. Dclk. COOK SIGN CO. Man ufactu rers of NEON SIGNS COLD CATHODE LIGHTING T418 Main Street Fargo N. Dak. Phone- 5-5323 The L. G. PRATT CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 516 Main Ave. - Fargo Phone: 5-6646 THE PIERCE CO. PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS STATIONERS Distributors of A B Dick Mimeographs and Supplies FARGO, N. DAK. COMPLIMENTS of VIC'S SUPER VALU MARKET Halstensgard, Ilarvey QME-So.7 Gary, Minn. Halverson, Delayne lAg-Fr.J Downer, Minn. 103 Halverson, Donald lAg-Jr.i Wendell, Minn, 258, 268 Halverson, Jackie D. lEng-Jr.J Halverson, Jon QCE-Fr.l Hillsboro Halverson, Harold lArch-So.J Fargo 165 I-Ialvorson, Sherry 1AAS-Sp.J Churches Ferry Hamernik, Edward TME-Fr.l Ulen, Minn. 274 Hanson, Hanson, Hanssen, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Donald tAAS-Fr.j Fargo 218 Marilyn L. QHE-Grad.J Elizabeth QAAS-Sp.J Pelican Rapids, Minn. Eugene lArchE-So.7 Portland 273 Eugene Arlen QCE-So.l Detroit Lakes, Minn. 273 Gene tAg-So.J Reeder 174 Gordon lAg-Sr.J Fargo 33 Hamilton, John QME-So.J Fargo 275 Hammer, Judith IAAS-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. 246, 192, 188, 206, 196, 184 Hammond. Lloyd IAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Hamnes, Bruce tAg-Fr.J Stephen, Minn. 275 Hammond, Jerome fME'Fl'.j Fargo Hankel, Wayne tAg-S00 Oakes 173, 174, 172, 212 Hanna, Carroll tAg'-Fr.J Lisbon Hanna, Willis tAg-Fr.J Lisbon Hanson, Harlan CAAS-Fr.l Fargo Hanson, Harvey tAg-Fr.J Steele Hanson, James A, QAAS-SOJ Fargo Hanson, James N. tAg-So.l Fertile, Minn, 174 Hansen, Janice tHE-Jr.i Absaraka 177, 235, 214, 215 Hanson, Llyal QAAS-Grad,J Fergus Falls, Minn. Hanson, Lorraine QPI1-So.J Herman, Minn. 252, 233 Hanson, Lowell tArcl1E-So.J Portland Hannon, James IEE-So.l Fargo Hanson. Alfred ICE-So.J New Rockford 274 Hanson, Barbara KHE-Sr.J Litchville 61, 246 Hanson, Clayton CCE-So.J Belfield 275, 162 Hanson, Curtis IAAS-Fr.J Twin Valley, Minn. Hanson, Daniel tPh-Jr,l Morris, Minn. Mrs. Mildred QAAS-Grad.J Fergus Falls, Minn. Hanson, Hansen, Robert KEE-Jr.J Wilton Hanson, Roger KME-Fr.J Aneta Hansen, Ronald tAg-Fr.7 Newtown Hanson, Hanson, Wendla tAAS-Fr.j Moorhead, Minn. 246 Wesley QAAS-Sr.l Carrington Harbor, Nwankwo ICE-Sr.J Nigeria, West Africa 53, 219 Harjes, Howard CPh-Jr.7 Moorhead, Minn. Harju, Russ ICE-S121 McKenzie 53, 183. 239, 213, 231, 162, 168 Harju, Philip fCh-Grad.J Bismarck Harkins, William J. lEE-So.J Harlow, Walter ICE-Fr.l Drayton 262 Harmon, James KIE-Jr.J Fargo 225, 205, 164 Harmon Kenneth CAAS-Sr.J Fargo 41, 205 Harness 1 Virginia II-IE-F121 Velva 177, 226 Harrington, Gene fAg-So.J Minot 260, 174, 203 Harrington, William 4Ag-So,J Grandin Harris, Robert 4Ag-So.7 Fargo I-lartl, Catherine QHE-Fr.J Fessenden 177, 212 Hartman, Gene CCE-S112 Valley City 140 Hartman, Joan tHE-Jr.J Fargo Harvey, James 1Ch-Grad.i Moorhead, Minn. 268 Harvey, Vincent QEE-So.J Fargo Hassett, Thomas fAg-Jr.J Fargo 172 Hastad, Sylvia KAAS-Grad,J Hankinson Haufi, Floyd fAg-So.J Fargo Haugen, Donald G. QAAS-Jiri 33 Haugeberg, Arnold 6Ag-So.l Max 86, 203 Haugen, Eugene CAAS-Fr.J Hawley, Minn. Haugen, Gerald fAg-Sr.l Larimore 274, 172, 236. 233 Haugen, James QEE-Fr.l Elbow Lake, Minn. Haugen, Joel KME-Fr.J Berthold Haugen, Orvis fAg-Fr.J Gilby Haugen, Paul lAg-So.J Elbow Lake, Minn, 95, 258, 172, 205, 141 Haugen, Roger KEE-Fr.J Harwood Haugland, Allen CAAS-Fr.J Hoople Hauglan Haugse, Haugse, d, Harlan fCE-Fr.j Crosby Clayton fAg-Grad.i Fargo 174 Myron 1AgE-Fr.J Dickinson 258 Stop for Lunch at . Hayforci, Keith tPh-Sr.l Fargo 65, 266 Heacox, Charles lCE-Fr.i Lisbon Heckel, Fred CEE-Fr.J Menahga, Minn. 269 I-Iedahl, Arlene Cl-IE-Jrl Ada, Minn. 248, 177. 226 Hedge, Sam lAg-Fr.J Jackson, Minn, Hegg, Wallace IIE-Sr.J Fargo 54. 80, 260 Heglie, Roger lEE-So.j Hickson 268 Hegreberg, Dale lAg-So.i Burlington 268, 171 1-Iegreberg, Gerald lAg-So.l Burlington 258 Hegrenes, Robert lCh-Jr.l Fargo 179 Heidmann, Elsbeth IAAS-Sp.i Walhalla Heidt, Dallas lAg-Jr.J Arena 97, 174 Heifort, Jim KAAS-Grad.l Fargo 219 Heil, Howard tArchE-Six! Fargo 54, 72, 272, 135, 238, 126 Heil, Kenny KAAS-F125 Hancock, Minn. Heising, James fEE-Fr.i Fargo 212 Helgaas, Maynard fAg-Sr.J Beltrami, Minn. 33, 258, 188, 172, 230, 228, 92, 82, 88, 187, 184, 141 Helgeson, Delmer KAAS-Jr,l Fargo Helgeson, Robert CEE-Fr.i Fergus Falls, Minn. Helgoe, Dennis QEE-Jr.J Halstad, Minn. 268 Hella, Alvin fAAS-Grad.l Fargo Helle, Calma fl-IE-Fr.J Held, Harvey lAg-Jr.J Perth Heller, Jane KAAS-Sp.l Fargo Helmeke, Kerry IAAS-Jr.l Georgetown, Minn. 257, 268 Helt, Barbara fl-IE-Fr.J Lankin 177, 224 Helt, Janice lAAS-S00 Mandan 250, 251 Heltemes, Jack 4ME-Fr,J Fargo 273 Hemstad, Curtis lAg-Fr.J Stanley 172, 169 Hencz, Edward CCE-Fr.J Fargo Henderson, Allen QME-So.J Tower City 241, 190, 221, 164 Hendrickson, Clifford KME-Grad.l Fargo Hendrickson, Dale lAg-So.7 Dengigh Hendrickson, David CME-So.J Carrington 241. 190 Hendrickson, Jerome IEE-So.i Christine 268 Henning, Ellen KAAS-Fr.J Hillsboro 226 Henning, Lyle KME-Fr.i Hawley, Minn. Henry, Darrell 1Ag-So.J Westhope Henry, William IME-So.J Fargo 210 The A. C. Hasty Tasty Next Door to the College Y Herbel, Elroy lPh-F123 Alsen 267 Herman, Ardon tAg-Sr.J Brinsmade 33. 264. 233 Herman, Dale lAg-Fr.l Brinsmade 265 Herman, Jerome lPh-Sr.J Beulah 65, 257, 266, 237. 231, 230, 228 Herman, Lois LAAS-Fr.7 Lidgerwoocl Herman, Richard KAAS-Fr.l Fargo 209 Hermanson, Lois tHE-Fr.l Webster 192, 213 Herinanson, Robert lAAS-Sr.l Fargo 41 Phone 5-6911 Forgo, N. Dok. 5016554 Cities Service 324 l3th St. N. Towing, Complete Motor Tune Up, Broke Service Wheel Balancing Congratulations to the Class of 1957 FARGO'S FAMOUS Herrick. Mary QHE-Fr,l Fargo 247, 256 Hertsgaard, Marcia QHE-Jr.J Fargo Hertsgaard. Thor fAg-Gracl.J Kindred Hess, Mary ICh-So.J Fargo Hetland, James IEE-So.J Fargo Hetzler, Eleanor IAAS-Sp.J Fargo I-Ieupel, Helmuth lPh-Jr.i Elgin Hickel, Harold fAg-Fr.l McGregor Hickle, William KME-Fr.l Mandan Hickman, Wallace G. QAAS-So.J I-lieb, Gloria KHE-Fr.J McClusky 177, 240 Hiedeman, Richard M. fAgE-Fr.l Higgins. Jane IAAS-So.J Fargo 103 Hilde, Gary lME-Fr.l Lisbon Hill, Dana QCE-Sr.J Fargo 54, 162, 202 Hill, Hibbert fCE-Jr.J Valley City 137, 130 Hill, Margie KHE-Sr.J Fargo 61, 246 Hilling, Carol IAAS-Fr.J Williston 247 Hilling, Dave IME-Sr.J Williston 54 FIVE SPOT Bill Fortune Entertainment Nightly Moke the Merchants Your Savings Headquarters V GUARANTEED INTEREST ON TIME SAVINGS Hilkey, Ernest QAAS-Fr.J Hilstrom, Jerry KAAS-Jr.J Fargo Hinkle, Dale QME-Fr.J Cavalier Hins, Edalor fAg-Fr,J Medina Hitchcock, Gail tAAS-Fr.J Lisbon Hitterdal, Donna QHE-So.J Hitterdal, Minn. 177 Hitterdal, Ronald !Ag-Fr,D Hjelle, Harold KME-Fr.J Thief River Falls, Minn. Hjelmstad, Leroy KME-Sr.i Thompson 54, 207, 164 Hjelmstad, Lynn 4Ag-So.J Lawton 209 Hlavinka, Delbert lAAS SI'., Fargo 41, 227 Hoag, Ben lAg-Fr.J Arthur Hodge, Brian tAg-Fr.l Winnipeg, Canada 212 Hoefs, Kenneth KME-Jr.J Hankinson Hoel, Bernell QAAS-F113 Fargo Hoel, Bruce fPh-Sr.J Cooperstown 65, 209 Hoel, Donald fArch-Fr.l Christine Hoerauf, Willard CAg-Fr.l Hebron Hoffman, Anthony QEE-Jr.J McHenry 239, 225. Hoffman, Merritt CCE-J'r.J Minot 261 Hoffman, Verne QAAS-So.J Hannaford Hoffman, Wilbert fAg'FI'.D CERTIFICATES l ' llullli llig llllilll E112 Exist of i M E M B E R F D I C 302 Hoganson, Harris lArch-Fr.l Fargo 218 Hoge, Helen tHE-F1-.J Baldwin 212 Hogoboom, Ralph CCE-Jr.l Sentinel Butte 263, Hohn, William QEE-So.J Warroad. Minn. Hoistad, Jane tHE-Fr.l Rutland Hojem, David lPh-Fr.J Leader, Minn. Congroiuidiions ond Besi Wishes for Success in Your Chosen Careers from your Fargo-Moorhead Savings ond Loon Associouiion FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN GATE CITY SAVINGS AND LOAN METROPOLITAN SAVINGS AND LOAN MOORHEAD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN NORTHWESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN Holden, Karen IHE-Fry Bismarck 251 Holden, Richard IAAS-Grad? Fargo Holen, Donald 4Ag-Smal Grand Rapids 33, 259, 174, 172 Holland, George QEE-S14 Williston 166 Holland, Neal lAg-G1'ad.J Fargo 1-Iollands, Doroles IHE-Sr.l Moorhead. Minn. 61, 246, 236, 235 I-Iollands, Franklin lME-So.l Moorhead, Minn. 268, 192 Holmes, Robert IArch-Fr.l Moorhead, Minn. Holten, Darold KCI1-Jl .l New Rockford 227 I-Iolten, Donald 1Ph-So.l New Rockford 134, 227 Holthusen, Sylvia IHE-So.J Fargo I-lolthusen, Gary CME-Jr.l Fargo Homme, Shirley ll-IE-Jizl Fargo Homstad, Gerald KPI1-So.l Fargo Hopkins, Lola CPh-Grad.J Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 233 I-lorejsi, Leonard lArchE-So.J Kimball, Minn. Horn, James KCE-Sr.J Fargo 54, 239 Horner, Anton QCE-Jr.J Napoleon 274, 207, 163 Horvath, Peter IEE-Sr.J Fargo 272, 166 Horvik, Eivind IEE-Grad.l Fargo Hoselton, Wayne tAg-F123 Bowesmont Hough, Delos CAg-So.J Barnsville 277 Houle, Gerald tPh-So.J Williston 267 Hovde, John IPI1-Jr.J Devils Lake 241, 266, 190 Hoverman, Phillip KAAS-Fr.l Hovey. Roy QAg-Grad.J Fargo Howard, John KAAS-Grad.l Fargo 1-lowe, Lynn IAg-Jr.l Hcttinger 259, 174 Howitson, Carol IHE-So.J Bismarck 245, 177 Howitz, Donald QAAS-Sr.l Rock Lake 41, 274 Howland, Lyndel QAAS-Grad.l Fargo Hoyman, Ruth CHE-Sr.J Fargo 61, 246, 211, 100 Hubbard, Daryl CAAS-F1'.l Huber, Dennis fCE-Fr.l Garrison Huber, James IIE-J1'.J Ashley 268, 190 Huber, Marjorie QI-IE-So.j Carson Huckle, David 4Ag-Jr.l Lidgcrwood 169 Huebner, William IME-Srjl Fargo 1-Iuether, Marian IHE-So.J Elliot 250, 251, 177, 173, 217 1-Iuether, Richard CCE-Fr.J Elliot Hucther. Robert IAg-Fr.J Lisbon Hughes, Frank iAgE-Jr.J Neche Huizenga, Lyle IIE-So.J Minot 260, 203, 131 Hulbert, Ihlys fl-IE-Fm Fargo 195, 192 Hulebak, Mary QI-IE-Fr.J Fargo 247 Hultberg, Arnold QEE-Jr.J Garrison Humes, Gary lPh-Jr.J Thief River Falls, Minn. Hunke, Bernard lAg-Fr.J Richardton 261 Hunstad, Judy QAAS-Jr.J Carrington 190 Hunter, Charles IIE-Jr.l Lancaster, Minn. 167 Hunter, Lawrence QIE-Fr.5 Lancaster, Minn. Hunter, Vernon LArch-So.J Minot 165 Huntley, Charles tArch-Jr.J Fargo 270, 238, 168, 165 Huntley, John KME-So.J Fargo 270 Hurd Philip QAAS-Jr.J Devils Lake 270 Husband, Wilma QHE-Sr.J Hensel 62, 248, 190, 235, 230, Huson, Paul CEE-Fr.J Fargo Hutchinson, Lloyd QCE-Sr.J Ayr 54, 274, 163 Hutchinson, Robert QME-Fr.J Ayr 275 Hutter, Harry QIE-So.j Fargo Hutton, Carol CAAS-Fr.J Tovvner Hutton, William IAAS-Sr.J Towner 41, 260, 205 Hval, John lAg-Fr.l Williston Hyde, Charles lAAS-Sr.l NV:-ihpeton 41, 81, 276, 114, 110, 8 Hylland, Barbara QCh-Fr.J Grygla, Minn. 178, 213, 226 Idler, Joyce tHE-So.J Rhame 245, 177 Iglehart, John QAg-Fr.l Emmet 173 Ihlenfeld, Bernice QAAS-Grad,l Fargo Ingerson, Barry QCE-Sr.J Fla:-:ton Irick, Wayne CIE-So.J Wahpeton 260 Isaacson, Deane QAAS-Fr.J West Fargo Isaacson, Richard tPh-Fr.J Superior, Wis, Isensee, Jerold iCh-Sr.l Fargo 46, 190, 231, 205 Iverson, Rodney QME-Fr.J Englevale 54. 239 229 3 Jabin, Mordecai KAAS-Fr.l Fargo Jackson, Dale QAAS-So.l Breckenridge, Minn. 71, 241, 190, Jacobson Clinton L. IAAS-F121 Jacobson James CAg-Fr.J Perley, Minn, Jacobsen John tPh-Jr.l Bismarck 270, 207, 140 Jacobson Paul R. IArchE-Fr,7 Q Jacobson Ronald CAg-So.l Crosby 241, 190, 174, 213 Jacobson, Wallace fAg-So.J Stirum Jacques, Joyce QHE-Jr.y Bottineau Jalbert, Ronald lAg-Fr.J Grandin Jaman, Shirley CHE-Fr.J Harwood James, Evangeline fPh-Grad.J Fargo 233 276, 174 254, 177, 140 192, 201, 228 303 Compliments of FARGO MEN'S CLCTHIERS Ted Evanson Clothing Fargo Toggery Globe Clothing Shark's Clofhing Siegel Clofhing Sfraus Clofhing Weingarien's C lofhing James, Jack tPh-So.J Fargo Jamison , Warren CME-Fr.J Hannaford Janke, James iAgE-Fr.l LaMoure Janke, Vern qAg-So.l Wheaton, Minn. Janssen, Janssen, Jarvela, Jendro, Kent QME-Sr.J Stanton 54, 167, 164 Grace QHE-Sr.l Price 62 Don CPh-Sr.J Fargo 65, 237, 231 Delores QHE-Frzl Casselton Jenkinson, William IME-So.J Fargo Jennings, Frank fAg-F127 Langdon Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jenson, Jensen Donald KAAS-Ji-.J Mason City, Iowa 110 Eugene 1Ag-So.J Williston 170 Gary fArch-Sr.J Devils Lake 54, 260, 238 Ray E. fAAS'F1'., Marilyn KHE-S0.J Williston 190, 240, 216, 213, , William IIE-Sr.l Long Island, N. Y. 54, 167 Jerke, Lloyd KAAS-Fr.J Gackle Jespersen, Delano KCE-Sr.J Fargo 163 Jess, John fAAS-Slfl Fargo Jobe, Michael fAg-F111 Cavalier Johanne ssohn, Norval fEE-S121 Fargo 54, 166 Johanson, Ann CHE-Sr.J Sheyenne 62 John, Shirley QI-IE-So.J Mandan Johnk, Jerome CAg-Jr.J Page Johnson, Allen KAAS-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. 269 Johnson, Barrett CEE-Sr.J Fargo 54, 80, 257, 260, 201, Johnson, Boyd KME-Sr.l Brinsmade 54, 167 Johnson, Byron 1Ag-Fr.J McLeod Johnson, Carlton J. CAAS-Fr.l Johnson Cecil IAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Johnson, Charles CAAS-Fr.l Cooperstown Johnson, Curtis CCh-So.l Halstacl, Minn. 269, 178 Johnson, Deane CAg-So.l Fargo 172 Johnson, Dexter W. CAAS-Fr.l Johnson, Donald E. fAg-Fr.l Sykeston Johnson, Don N. lAg-Fr.l Karstad, Minn. 174 Johnson, Earl CAgE-Jr.l Christine 171 Johnson, Edward CEE-So.J Fargo Johnson, H. Eugene KAAS-Sr.l Fargo 41 Johnson Floyd IME-Sr.l Fargo Johnson: Gary fAg-Jr.l Felton, Minn. 33, 274 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 304 , Gerald fEE-So.J Underwood Glen fAgE-So.J Ortonville. Minn. , Harlow C. iAg-Fr.l , Herbert lME-Sr.J Fargo 54, 164 226, 210 207, 166 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, lone KHE-Fr.J Gardner 177, 226 CME-Jr.l Oakes 209 L. fPh-So.9 Detroit W. fPh-Jr.J Fargo QAAS-Fr.l Buffalo QHE-Jr.l Fargo 248, Jackie James James Janice Joann John fAg-Grad.J Fargo Keith KEE-So.l Moorhead, LaDon fAg-Grad.l Grandin , Lance KAAS-F1-.l Fergus Falls, Minn. 194 Lakes, Minn. 256, 189, 176, 235, 217, 206 Minn. 269 Larry fEE-Jr.l Fargo Leon QAAS-Sp.J Fargo LeRoy QME-Jr.J Fergus Falls, Minn. 209, 167 Lester CArch-Sr.J Tamarack, Minn. 238, 165 Martha KAAS-Fr.l Oberon Merrill fAgE-Sr.J Osnabrock 259, 230, 170 178, 212, 224 Morris QCh-So.J Ranier, Minn. Nancy IHE-So.l Benson, Minn. 217 Peter KME-So.7 Brocket Rella QHE-Sp.J Fargo , Richard A. QAAS-Fr.l Fargo Richard C. QEE-Sr.J Moorhead Richard David KCE-Fizj Fargo Richard Duane QIE-So.l Fargo Richard Duane fAg-Jr.J Lalvlourc 259, 172, 207 Richard J. lAg-Sr.J Hoople 33, 259, 233, 207, 170, 145 Robert QEE-Jr.J Fullerton Roberta CHE-Jr.J Perham, Minn. 177, 176 Roger D. fPh'Fl'.7 Ronald M. QIE-F127 Starbuck, Minn, Ronald W. IME-Fr.l Hallock, Minn. Sheldon QEE-So.l Twin Valley, Minn. 275 Stephan KAAS-Fr.J Cavalier 265, 85 , Minn. 54, 272, 166 Johnson, Thomas fArch-Sr.l Bismarck Johnson, Vernon CME-Sr.7 Fargo 54, 81, 257, 272, 190, 164 Johnson, Warner fAg-So.J Rugby Johnson, Winton LME-So.l Moorhead, Minn, 269 Johnson, Winton F. QEE-Sr.l Moorhead, Minn. 54 Johnsrud, Myron CAg-Jr.J Watford City 170 Johnston, Barry CAAS-Sr.J Mayville 41, 260 Johnston , Robert QEE-S125 Fargo 54, 260, 183, 135, 134, 239, 201, 231, 166 Johnston, Yvonne IHE-So.l Hillsboro 245, 177 Jolosky, Jay QAAS-Fr.J Fargo Jonsson, Valgard fAg-Jr.J Saudarkrokur, Iceland Jordan, Michael fPh-Jr.l Duluth, Minn. 266, 188 Jordre, Lorrcn fAg-Fr.1 Sheyenne Jorgenson, Arnold KAAS-Sr.J Cando 41, 209 Jorgensen, Jens 1Ch-Grad.J Luvernc Joyal, Thomas lArch-So.J Fargo 269, 103 Klee, Harvey KEE-Jimi Bismarck 270 Klein, Sandra QAAS-Sr.J Richardton 42, 246, 192 Kleve, Robert CIE-So.J Bismarck Kline, Alice QAAS-Sp.J Fargo Kline, Thomas flVI.E-Fr.J Fargo Joyce, Frank QME-Jr.l Mapleton 272, 205, 164 Joyce, John QEE-So,J Chicago, Ill. 113. 110, 202 Joyce, William QAAS-Grad.J Tioga Judd, Marcia QAAS-So.l Fargo 245, 226, 83, 211, 157 Jump, Richard fArch-F125 Park Rapids, Minn. Jurjans, Astrida IHE-Fr.J Fargo Just, Marvin fAg-Fr.J Berlin 263 Just, Dennis 1Ag-Jr.7 Berlin 174, 262 Juve, Kahl, Curtis QAAS-Jr.J Landa Charles ICE-Jr.j Fargo Kalnins, Martins tCh-Sr.J Chicago, Ill. 202, 145 Klomstad, Dale CEE-Fr.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. Klovstad, Wallace QEE-So.J Vergas, Minn. 213 Kmoch, Norman QEE-So.J Dent, Minn, Knapp, DeLons CIE-So.J Linton Knapton, Winton E. fIE'Ff.I Knatterud, Neil fPh-Fr.J Maddock Knight, Kenneth fAg-Fr.J Flaxton 173 Knight, Lloyd iAg-So.j Amenia 265 Knoll, Daniel KME-Fr.J Cogswell Knote, Jeannine IHE-SCJ Baker 248, 177, 210 Knott, John KEE-Jr.J Fargo ' Kandt, Coleen KAAS-Sr.J McClusky 41, 192 Kanellos, Jane QAAS-Jr.l Chicago, Ill. 245 Karst, James lPh-So.J Fergus Falls, Minn. 213 Kasowski, Phillip QAAS-Jr.J Casselton Kasson, Bruce KEE-So.J Fargo 241, 260, 261, 190, 221 Kasson, Paul CAg-Grad.J Fargo Kautznian, Mathew iPh-So.J Mandan 266, 218 Kearney, Janice CHE.-So.D Grafton 250, 199, 176, 206 Keating, Alfred 1Ag-Grad.J Fargo 169 Keaveny, Thomas fPh-So.J Excelsior, Minn. 267 Knudsen, Darlene fl-IE-Fr.J Lidgerwood 255, 190, 177, 240 Knutson, Donald KAAS-Fr.l Fargo 133 Knutson, Esther 1Ph-So.J Argusville Knutson, Norris fAg-Fr.J Devils Lake Knudson, Vernon fAg-So.J Taylor Knudson, Warner fAg-So.D Berwick Koble, Adam fAg-Sr.j Rugby 33, 97, 263, 233, 169 Koebensky, Joe fPh-Jr.l Virginia, Minn. 194, 201, 228 Koll, Ronald QME-Sr.J Fargo 55, 164 Kolsrud, Gary lAg-So.J Heimdal 261 Keller, Dianne CAAS-Fr.J Fargo Keller, Vernon lPh-Fr.7 Harvey Kelly, George KAAS-Fr.J Fargo Kelly, Lawrence KME-Fr., Fargo Kelly, Kelly, Marlin fPh-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Orville E. !AcorE-Fr.J Kempcnick, Mark fArchE-Fr.J Rhame Kennedy, James CPh-Jr.D Elbow Lake, Minn. 266, 201 Kennelly, Cleve F. IAAS-Fr.J Kcnsok, Orville KME-So.J Casselton Kenw ard, James CAg-Jr.J Fargo Kepner, Gordon KAAS-Jr.J Fargo Keranen, Dewey IEE-Fr.J Rock Lake Ketelle, Thomas M. IAAS-Fr.J Ketter. Rex CCE-Jr.J Ketterlin, Archie fPh-So.J Fargo Ketterlin, Milbert CAg-F113 Marion 173, 172, 174 Keyes, Kay CAAS-Fr.J Fargo 247 Kieffer, Bonnie fl-IE-So.J Casselton 192, 225, 213 Kiker, Russell fAg-Jr.J Fargo Kimball, James fAg-So.J Noonon 174, 213 Kimbrough, Constance 41-IE-Fr., Fargo King, William CCh-Sr.J Cando 47, 209, 166 Kingsley, Robert KME-Sr.J Dewitt, N. Y. 54, 273, 164 Kinstler, Claire CAAS-Fr.J Williston 190, 214, 215, 151 Kippe n, Janet KAAS-Fr.J Cavalier 190, 240 Kirby, Kent CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Kirby, Vida IAAS-Sp.J Fargo Kirchoff, Richard fPI'1'Sl'.I Carrington 65 Kirk, Doris IHE-Jf.1gQQY Kirmis, 'rkter KHE-Jr.J Lisbon Kirschenman, Duane QME-Jr.J Marion Kiser, Charles fAg-Fr.J Fingal Klttle, James fAg-Jr.I Grand Forks 207, 169 Klttle, Robert fAg-So.J Grand Forks Kittleson, John QIE-So.J Fargo Kjelland, Richard IAAS-So.J Fargo 114, 110 Kjellin, Donna fAAS-Fr.l Gwinner Kjosen, Rolan lCh-Jr.J White Earth 179 Klassen, Raymond QAAS-Fr.J Fargo Klassen, Sylvester CCE-S111 Fargo 54, 163 Klaus, Calvin CEE-Jr.D Zap 273, 166 Klebe, Wilmer fArch-So.l Crosby Komrosky, Gerald QEE-S125 Moorhead, Minn. 55, 239, 209 Konetshney, Gerald QAAS-Sr.J LaSalle, Ill. 117, 110, 236 Konzak, Donald IME-Fr.J Devils Lake Kopp, Clinton fAg-S121 Lisbon 34, 172 Koppang, Robert KAAS-Jr.J Fargo Koppi, Ridgway KCE-S00 Valley City Koprek, John KAAS-Fr.J Hannaford Korb, Robert KME-Fr.J Calio 262 Koskela, Kenneth KME-So.J Fargo Koski, Duane CEE-So.7 Rolla 269 Koskinjemi, James KAAS-Fr.J Gackle Koszalka, Helen QHE-Fr.J Fargo Kovell, Genevieve CHE-So.J West Fargo 254 Krabbenhoft, Richard KIE-Fr.J Sabin, Minn. Kraft, Arlyn fAgE-Fr.J Mapleton 171 Kraft, Donald CAAS-Fr.J Fargo Kragnes, Burton QME-So.J Georgetown, Minn. Kragness, Gerald fPh-Fr.j Battle Lake, Minn. Krahn, Morris IME-Jr.J Fargo 218 Krajeck, Philip KME-So.J Holdingford, Minn. 273 Krajeck, Roger fPh-Fr.J Holdingford, Minn. 267 Kramer, Carol KHE-Jr.J Fargo 77 Kranzler, Gerald QAAS-Grad.9 Hankinson Kraus, Barbara CHE-Fr.J Fargo 247 Krause, Robert fAg-Fr.J Hawley, Minn. Kremers, Lawrence fArch-Jr.J Minneapolis, Minn. 269 Krenzel, Herman KAAS-So.l Harvey Kreft, LaVerne fAg-Sr.l Wabek 34, 95, 264, 174 Krieg, Douglas fAAS'F1'., Fargo Krieg, Gene KAAS-Jr.J Fargo Kristofitz, Donald QME-Jr.J Fargo 137 Kreuger, Gerald KIE-Jr.J Fargo 218 Kruschke, Eugene KEE-S121 Fargo 239, 166 Kubischta, Peter KEE-Jr.J Jamestown 166 Kucera, Henry fAgE-Grad,J Fargo Kuhn, Mrs. K. KAAS-Grad.J Fargo Kukowski, Margaret CHE-Jr.J Beach Kulstad, John KEE-Fr.J Halstad, Minn. Kummeth, Robert CAAS-So.J Cogswell 263 Kuppich, Jack KAAS-So.J Fargo Kurtz, Clinton IAAS-Fr.b Barney Kuske, Donald CCI1-Grad.J Fargo 178 Kuske, Duane CArch-So.J Fargo Compliments of IIRUSSII RICHTMAN Fc1rgo's Fastest Growing 61 OFFICE SUPPLY PRINTING and LITHOGRAPHING CO. Phone: 2-7171 7 N. P. Ave. Fargo Follow Your Friends fo: T H U FARGO Congratulations to the Class of 1957 N E S T U D I O sKoGLuND's 110W Broadway Self-Service Laundry DIAL 20645 305 GILLESPIE STUDIO Your Bison Photographer Portraits - Commercial - Weddings 921 Center Avenue Moorhead, Minnesota Dial: 3-0776 NORTH DAKOTA AUTOMOBILE CLUB STATE HEADQUARTERS to the 1957 CLASS THE FLAME 18 So. 8th St. FARGO, N. DAK. Telephone: 2-7441 Congratulations ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY 306 BROADWAY Fargo, N. Dak. Bruce M. Johnson CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '57 A. C. BOOK STORE Everything for College Students Located in Memorial Union Kutter, Lloyd KEE-Fr.7 Hankinson Kuyper, Alan QEE-Fr.J Odessa, Minn. KVETY1, Clifford QEE-Jr,7 Fargo Kyllo, Richard tArchE-Fr.J Fargo Lacher, Robert QEE-Sr.l St. Cloud. Minn. 273 LaFleur, Harold lArch-S113 Mayville 55, 273, 183, 238, 205 LaFleur, Robert iAg-So.J Mayville Legeson, Roger fAg-Fr.J I-Ieimdal Lague, Jerome QIE-Jr.J Moorhead 55 Lahlum, Howard fAg-So.J Valley City 95, 173, 174, 172 Lahlum, Simen iAg-Jr.l Valley City 217, 233, 208 Lamoburn, Lawrence IME-Jr.J Reeder Lammer, Lynn fArchE-Jr.J Edgeley Landstrom, Lester QEE-Sr.l Sheyenne 55 Lang, Ivan QCE-Simi Anamoose 118 Langseth, James QME-So.J Argusville Langseth, Lynn lAg-Fr.J Carrington 265 Lantz, William lCh-Fr.J Moorhead 269, 178 Lanz, Larry CCE-Sr.l Devils Lake 270, 201, 207 Largis, Yvonne QAAS-Fr.7 Tower City Larke, Phillip fPh-Jr.7 Wahpeton 266 Larson Albert QME-Jr.J Gardner Larson, Amy QAAS-Fr.J Fullerton 256, 192 Larson, Bruce 4ArchE-Fr.l Fargo Larson, Chester fEE-Fr.J Enderlin Larsen Dale H, fIE-So.l Fargo Larson, Dale R. KAAS-Jr.l Fargo Larsen Dwight IEE-Jr.J Fargo Larson, Elling ICE-So.J Grand Forks Larson, Evelyn IAAS-Grad.J Moorhead Larson, Floyd fAgE-S121 Bottineau 55, 99, 259, 170, 168 Larson, Jack fAAS-Jr.J Moorhead Larson, James 1Ph-Sr.J Fargo 65 Larson, John IAAS-Sr.J Fargo 42, 194, 241, 260, 190, 230, 228, 88, 207. 145, 101 . Larson, Lela IAAS-Jr.7 Fullerton Larson Leon QCE-Jr.1 Bisbee 274 Larsen Lloyd IIE-So.l Chicago, ill. 228, 138, 202 Larson Lor'en KCE-Fr.J Ambrose 269 Larsen Mary Ann tAAS-Fr.J Bismarck Larson Merle lAg-Sr.D Bottineau 34, 95, 259, 174, 233, 230 Larson, Orlyn IEE-Sr.J Landa 274 Larson Otis KME-Sr.J Lisbon 55, 274, 239, 167 Larsen Patricia Ann QHE-Jr.J Moorhead 86, 246, 192, 200 306 Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson. LaSalle, Lasher, Lasher, Patricia Marie KAAS-So.J Fargo 250, 190, 240, 197 Robert E, KAAS-F111 Ronald fCE-Jr.J Bottineau Stuart tAg-So.J Fargo Jack tPh-Jr.J Fargo Duane lAg-Fr.j McClusky Gaylord tCh-Fr.3 Kalispell, Mont. Laske, Wayne KAAS-Jr.J Leonard 81, 275 Laskowski, Donald R. tAAS-Fr.J Lass, James QME-Fr.J Casselton Lavold, Kay KHE-Fr.7 Moorhead 190, 240 Lawrence, Elizabeth QAAS-So.J Fargo 195, 192, 82 Lawrence, Ronald QME-Fr.J Thief River Falls Minn. 210 Lazorenko. Peter 4AgE-So.J Grassy Butte Lazur, Louis lAAS-F121 Thompson Lechner, Robert tEE-Sr.J Washburn 55, 166 LeClerc, Gerald IME-Fr.J Devils Lake Lee, Abner fAg-So.3 Mayville Lee, David fAgE-Fr.J Hope Lee, Elvin fCh-Grady Fargo Lee, Lois QAAS-So.l Minot 251 Lee, Robert CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Lee, Russell KCE-So.J Towner Lee, Sheila lAAS'FX'.1 Minot Lee, Wayne tArchE-Sr.l Northwood 55, 257, 275, 238 Lees, Douglas CEE-So.J Fargo Leet, Ralph 1Ag-Sp.5 Starkweather 172 Leetun, Janell tHE-Fr.J Hettinger 248, 256, 160 Legeson, Roger 227, 265 Legrid, Bernard KAAS-Grad.J Fargo Leidal, Marvin fCh-Fr.J Hunter 178, 133 Leiseth, Bruce 1EE-Jr.5 Casselton Lemberg, Ingrid tPh-Jr.J Zap 233 Lemm, Duane IME-Sr.J Hillsboro Lemmon. Norman lAgE-Jr.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. Lenaburg, Karen IHE-So.J Portland 252 Lent, Charles qPh-Jr.j Fargo Leonard, Edmond 1ArchE-Jr.J Dunseith 213 Leonard, Harold IIE-So.l Fargo Leoschke, Marjorie Kovell IHE-S113 West Fargo Lepird. Leraas, Larry tAg-Fr.J Harwood Norm IEDQ-S121 Hillsboro 277, 134 LeRud. Leon fCE-So.J Fargo Lervold, Donald QEE-So.J Halstad, Minn. 269 Leshovsky, Arnold 1AgE-Jimi Milner Leshovsky, Howard iAAS-Jr.l Fargo Leshovsky, John fAg-Fr.J DeLamere Letness, Darlene tHE-Jr.l Climax Minn. 177 Leum, Neil QAAS-Sr.J Mayville 277 Leupp, Frank IAAS-Jr.J Fargo Leupp, Rosemary QHE-Jr.J Stanton 245, 256, 129, 176, 203 Leverett, William CEE-Fr.J Moorhead 269 Leverson, Richard tArch-Sr.l Fargo 165 Lewin. Donald KAAS-So.J Dent, Minn. Lewis, Arthur QAAS-Jr.l Hankinson Lewis, Merrill KME-So.J Fargo Lewis, Robert 1Ag-Jr.J Park River Lia. Donna IAAS-Fr.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. 248 Liebe, Edward CCE-Jr.J Jamestown 163 Liebe, James tAAS-Fr.i Jamestown Liebenow, Cameron 1ME-Jr.J Barnesvillc, Minn, Lien, DeWayne KAAS-Fr.J Veblen, S. D. Lies, Arthur QAAS-Sr.J Carrington 42, 241, 266, 195, 192. 190, 230 228, 101 Lind Beverly CHE-Sr.3 Cavalier 62, 248, 189. 235, 229 Lindahl, Darlene QHE-Fr.J Maddock 177, 173 Lindbo, Joan IHE-Jr.J Rolla 255, 206, 140 Lindemann, Dennis fAgE-Jr.J Enderlin 55, 275, 201, 170 257, 284. 239, 171 Lindeniann, Ronald QME-Fr.J Enderlin 275 Lindgren, Bonita ll-IE-Fr,J Heimdal 173, 177, 226 Lindlauf, Ronald KME-Sr.J Minot 55, 269, 239, 167, 164 Linder, Bette fAAS-Fr.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. 248 Lindseth. Judith QAAS-Fr.l Oakes Linhart, Eugene CME-Jl'.J Sylceston 269, 180, 167 Link, Raymond qPh-Jr.J LeFor 241, 266, 190, 182, 225 Linke, Murl tAg-Fm Fargo Linnell, Lavern lAg-Sr.J Petersburg 34, 97, 259, I inskey, James QME-F121 Williston 260 Lippert, Wilbur IAAS-S121 Eldridge 42, 271 Little, John QCE-So.J Hazelton Liudahl, Wayne QAAS-Fr.J Maddock Lloyd, Beverly QHE-Fr.l Fessenden 176, 213 Lloyd, Gloria 11-IE-Sr.J Bismarck 62, 70, 71, 72, Loberg, John QAAS-Jr,l Fargo 169 76, 78, 252 189, 204 Lund, Roald fAg-Grad.J Nome Lundby, Dale lArchE-So.J Williston 173, Lundby, Neil QAAS-Fr.l Williston 269 Lundine, Stanley fPh-So.J Elgin, Ill. Lundquist, John 1Ag-Fr.J Fargo Lundquist, Sylvia KAAS-Fr.J Fargo Lundstrom, James KME-J1'.J Fargo Lundwall, Mary QAAS-Fr.7 Argusville Lunsetter, Wayne CCh-Fr.J Lyng, Orlin fAg-So.l Mayville Lynne, Mavis KAAS-Fr.J Jamestown Lyon, George fArchE-Fr.l Oakes 133, 203, 165, 132 Lytle, William fEE'SI'.7 Jamestown 55, 166 Maas, Dennis IEE-Sr.l Hazen 166 Maas, Raymond 4AgE-So.l Sydney Loberg, Robert L, QAAS-So.l Lobsinger, Jerome lAg-So.J Fargo Lobsinger. William fEE-Fri Fargo Lockhart, James KAAS-Fr.J Fargo Lockhart, William 1Ag-Gradl Fargo Loffer, Joan IAAS-F123 Fargo Lofquist, Myron J. IEE-F121 Lofthus, Noel fAg-Sr.l 172 Lohman, Edward lME-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Lohman, John QIE-Jr.J Fargo Lohse, Harry, Jr. tArch-So.b Fargo Loibl, David CEE-F125 Lokken, Manley QAAS-Fr J Walcott Loll, Marvin KME-Jr.l Wahpeton Long, Janet iCh-Fr.J Rhame 179, 212, 224 Lorentzen, Donald CCh-Sr.l Powers Lake 47, 231 Lorenzen, Terry KIE-Jr.J Mohall 259 Lovaas, Samuel CAg-Jr.J Oklee, Minn. Love, Janet lAAS-Grad.l Fargo 172 Lowe, James 1AAS'SI'., Jamestown 42, 78, 86, 81, 260 Lucas, Richard fAAS-Jr.J Chicago, Ill Lucy, Douglas LME-Fr.l Powers Lake Luebke, Sharron KHE-So.J Sherwood Luik, Ilmar KEE-Jr.J Fargo Lund, Charles KCE-Fr.J Greenbush. Minn. Lund, David fAg-Sr.l Nome 34 99. 97, 257, 264 Lund, Gordon fAg-Fr.l Nome 265, 173 Lund. James 1AAS-So.l Fargo Lund, Narlynn G. fEng-Fr.l Mack, Thomas IEE-Sr.l Osage, Minn. 55, 239, 231, 166 Madler, Robert fAgE-Jr.l New England 264, 224, 170, 164 Madsen, Leslie QME-Fr.J Wheatland 263, 192 Madson, Lyle IME-Sr.J Richardton 55, 273, 167, 164 Maetzold, James lAg-So.3 Devils Lake 260 Magill, James lAg-So.J Verona 174 Magill, John lCh-Sr,l Verona 47 Magnuson, Clifford CAg-Fr,J Sherwood Magnuson, Harlan F. lAg-Fr.5 Magnuson, Rodger tPh-So.l Proctor, Minn. 267, 190 Magnusson, Willmar fAg-FT., Milton Mahler, Thomas QCE-Fr.l Lidgerwood 273 Mahowald, Jolm tCE-Fr.J Garrison Mallarian, Mitzi KAAS-Fr.l Fargo 248 Malmberg, Marvin 4Ph-Grad.l Fargo Malo, Michael fAg-Fr.J Cavalier 259 Maloney, Mary KHE-Fr.7 Webster 224 Malpert, John, Jr. 1Ag-Fr.J Straubville 172 Malta, Rudolfs KAAS-Grad.l Fargo Mandigo, Carole :HE-Sr.l Bismarck 62, 251, 190, 23 Manikowski, Donald tCh-Jr.l Forman 277 5 Mann, Joseph IME-S125 Belfield 55, 257, 273, 201, 209, 164 Mann, Robert fCh-F127 Underwood 269 Marcks, Gerald QAAS-Fr.J Buffalo Marczuk, Michael lArch-Sr.J Gorham 55. 239, 165 Marifjeren, Allyn lAg-Fr.D Hoople 34, 95, 259, 233, 169 Mark, Karen Sluka KHE-Sr.J Fargo 62, 246, 236, 231, 230, 229 206 Mark, Peter KAAS-Sr.l Fargo 42, 261 Markland Jean tHE-Grad.J Bemidji, Minn. me mi ,amanalxip ' our wotchW0'd7 I E Fidi-BWV to the cop? is our Quorohieef 31 Your 5q1i5ioCT'0n' . d you move l Let Dakota do ll an E T. A toward Pe' ec 'on X as f W A X W fff 307 .lf SUPREME QUALITY R. . CRESCENTJEWELERS ESTABLISHED 1914 v FARGO. N. D. 'Ir MARVIN BENDER Says There is nothing finer than o lm MM D IAM COND Markovic, Roger CAg-So.1 Larimore 169 Marotzke, Emil CAAS-So.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. Marquart, James fCh-Sr.J Mapleton 47, 261, 228 Marquart, Kathleen 4Ph-Sr.J Fargo 66, 248, 233 Marquis, Jr., Walter QAAS-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. Marschke, James lPh-Fr.j Northwood Marschke, Marilyn CHE-Fr.J Durbin 244, 177, 173, 240 Marsden, Howard iAgE-Sr.J Fargo 55 Marsden, James KIE-Fr.J Fargo Martell, Marten Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, James iArch-F111 Elgin Kenneth CCE-Fr.J Edward QIE-Sr.J Moorhead, Minn. 55 Fred CAg-Jr.l Hackensack, Minn, 174, 209 Glen CCE-Sr.J Cando James KAg-Jr.J Fargo Roger fAg-So.J Chaffee 263 Timothy CAAS-Fr.J Amenia Martinson, Charles KAAS-Fr.l Barnsville, Minn. Marvig, Joseph fEE'Ff., Hawley, Minn. Masdal, Raynard CAAS-Fr.J Fargo Masse, Berard CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Masterson, John QAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Matson, Mrs. Mary IAAS-Fr.J Fargo Mattern, Francis fAgE-S123 Fargo 55 Matthews, Edward 1Ch-Jr.J Des Plaines, Ill. 277 Matthys, Duane fAg-So,J Argusville Mattison, Carlew QAAS-Fr.J Mattson, Patsy fH.E-Jr.J Rolla 176, 212, 223 Mattson, Irving KAAS-Fr.J Matzek, Milton QEE-So.J Spiritwood 195, 227, 219, 218 Matzek, Mylo CME-Jr.J Minneapolis, Minn, Maxson, Dennis QAAS-Fr.J Willmar Maxwell, Robert fAg-So.J Webster Mayer, Alvin iPh-Sr.J Streeter 66 Mayer, Lee fAg-Fr.J Mott 265, 224 Meckstroth, Charles KME-Sr.l Fargo 55, 81, 167, 140 Meckstroth, Mary fPh-So,J Fargo 247 Mehloff, Wilbert ICE-Fr.J New Rockford Mehrer, Ronald fAg-So.J Moffit 95, 259, 172, 233 Meier, Dorothy QHE-Sr.J Napoleon Meier, James IAAS-Jr.D New Salem 261, 205 Meinhardt, Raymond CME-So.l Gwinner Melberg, Charles CAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Melby, Darrel fAg-So.J Greenbush, Minn. Melheim, Frank QAAS-Grad.l Moorhead, Minn. 308 Melhus, Lynn QAAS-So.J Mayville Mellum, Douglas KAAS-Jr,J Ypsilanti Mellum, Lowell QME-So.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. Melroe, Sylvan fAg-Sr.l Gwinner 34, 72, 269, 172, 228, 88, 202, 125 Mendro, Selby IIE-Fr.J Williston Menge, David CIE-So.l McVille 269 Mensing, Thomas QPh-.Tr.J Hettinger 266, 182 Menze, Verlin CME-So.D Ottertail, Minn. Merck, Lawrence QIE-Jr.l Argyle, Minn. Merifield, Virginia KAAS-Grad.l Fargo Merifield, William CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Mertens, Mauris QAAS-Sr.J Fargo 42, 277 Metz, Robert fArch-Sr.J Devils Lake Metzgar, Roy IME-Fr,b Fargo 271 Metzgar, Maureen QAAS-Fr.J Mahnomen, Minn. Meyer, Darlene fl-IE-Fr.l Carrington 212 Meyer, Gary H. fAg-Fr.J Meyer, Glen KCE-Sr.J Fargo 55, 163 Meyer, LeRoy CEE-Sr.J Moorhead, Minn. 56 Mich, Eugene CPh-Jr.J Fargo Michael, Roland iPh-Jr., Fargo Michel, Kenneth fAg-So.J Crookston, Minn. Mickelson, Gloria KHE-Fr.l Jamestown Middlehrook, Arthur UE-Sr.J Fargo 56 Middleton, Donald CAAS-Fr.J Midgley, Melvin CEE-Jr.l McHenry 166 Midtbo, Guy fAgE-Jr.J Hatton 171 Midtlyng, Homer CAg-So.J Adams Mikkelson, Cameron 1Ag-So.7 Devils Lake 209 Mikkelson, Virgil QCE-Fr.l Thief River Falls, Minn. Milbradt, Thomas CAgE-Sr.l Fargo 56 Miller, Floyd KEE-Sr.J Manfred 56, 183, 239, 208, 168, 166 Miller, Gilman CME-Sr.l Fargo Miller, Hal CAAS-Sr.J Harvey Miller, John CME-Sr.J Underwood 56, 76, 78, 104, 269, 192, 201, 230 228, 207, 184 Miller, Marvin QAAS--S00 Wheaton, Minn. 118, 110 Miller, Robert L. QAAS-So.l Miller, Ralph CEE-Jr.l Fargo Miller, Virgil KEE-Jr.J Binford 273 Miller, Virgil E. CAAS-Fr.D Fargo Mills, Constance CAAS-Fr.J Bismarck 192, 216, 213, 226, 221, 102 Mittelstedt, Herbert QAg-So.7 Killdeer 223 Mittenberger, Leona CAAS-Sp.l Rugby Mjolsness, Freeman fPh-So.l Pekin McCoy, Laverne CME-So.J Williston 273, 164 Mische, Sharon lAAS-Fr.J Farg Mitchell, Yvonne tHE-So.l Moberg, Lance IEE-Fr.J Fargo Moc, Arnie lME-Fl'.l Tioga Moe, Donal lPh-So.l Fargo 266 Moe, Elroy QME-So.J Tioga Moe, Harold lAg-Grad.i Fargo 169 Moe. Lyle tAg-Jr.l Corinth 174, 172 0 247, 200, 215, 216 Moen, LeRoy KAAS-Grad.l Sisseton, S. D. Moen. Maurice lAg-Sr.5 Michigan 34, 259, 169 Moen, Stanley fArch-Fr.l Crosby Moen, Wallace lAg-Fr.l Michigan Moen, Wayne tAg-F1'.J Michigan Mogen, Shirley tl-IE-Jr.7 Keene 251, 206 Mohberg, Robert tAAS-Fr.J Milnor Moilanen, Charles lAg-Grad.b Brocket 172 Mokler, Frank lFh-Jr.l Fargo Moll, Edith QAAS-Grad.J Moorhead. Minn. Monson, Gerald 4Arch-So.l Fargo 261 Monson, Norman :Ch-Jr.J Fergus Falls, Minn. Monson, Richard iCh-Jr.l Moorhead, Minn. 241, 269, 190, 188, 228. McAuley, Larry QCE-So.J Climax, Minn. McBride, Margaret IHE-So.l Williston 177, 173, 216, 213 McCardle, Roger tA.rch-Fr.J Aneta McCarty, Richard tAg-Fr.J McComb, Keith QIE-Sr.7 Fargo 56 MeCone, Mary Sue QAAS-Fr.J Mandan 247, 256, 195, 164 McCormick, Thomas QCE-Sr,l Schroeder, Minn. 56, 239, McCullough, Howard QME-Fr.J Hope McCurdy, Janice lAAS-Fr.J Fargo McDaniel, Brian CIE-Jr.J Minot 261, 205 McDonald. Charles IEE-So.J Bismarck 261, 190 MacDonald, David tPh-Fr.J Fargo McDonald, John QAAS-Fr.J 269 McDonald, Mary QAAS-Jr.J Fargo 251, 256, 197 McDonald, Patrick iAg-Fr.J Fargo 261 231 MacDonald, Robert CAAS-So.J Nakina, Ont., Canada 117, 110 McDowell, Terry fArch-So.J Fargo McElevey, John 41:11-Jr.J Grand Marais, Minn. McElmury, Richard tPh-Jr.D Minneapolis, Minn. McFerran David QEE-Sr.J Mandan 192, 166 McGuire, James 1Ph-So.7 Fargo 66, 266, 138, 187, 185 186, 184 Montgomery, Donna KAAS-Jr.7 Ayr Montgomery, Scott KAAS-So.J Fargo 261, 190 Moordale, Genevieve IAAS-Grad.l Fargo Moordale, Meredith tHE-Sol Fargo Moore, Carol tHE-Jr.l Fargo Moore, Clifford QCE-Sr.J Fargo 56 Moore, Vincent Duane tPh-So.l Devils Lake 66 Moore, LeRoy tPh-Jr.J Fargo Moore. Patricia QPh-Jr.l Bismarck 78, 253, 233, 211 Moorhead, Donald QEE-Fr.J Fargo 273, 221, 220, 218 McIlwain, Patrick ICH-F1'.l Hankinson 179 McKenzie, Donald tAg-So.l Pingree 198, 172 McKinnie, Mary QAAS-Grad.l Fargo McKinnon, Barbara tHE-Fr.J Mapleton 251 McLain, Eldon QME-Jr.J Mohall 257, 273, 209, 168, 164 McLean, Kenneth fAg-So.J Wheatland 263 McLean William CEE-Jr.l Grand Rapids, Minn, McLeod Dennis tAg-Fr,l Barney 258 McLeod McLeod Gordon QAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Howard CAg-Grad.J Fargo Moran John IIE-So.J Moorhead Minn, Morgan, Bruce fCh-Fr.J Fargo 271 Morgan, Donald ICE-Fr.J Page 133 Morgan Morgan , Gerald tAAS-Grady Fargo , Larry KCE-Fr.J M0l'k, David fAg-Jr.J 96 Morningstar, Henry CCE-Jr.J Goodlancls, Morris, John CCE-So.7 Wheatland 163 Morris, Pauline tHE-Fr.J Cando 177 Morrissey, Alan KAAS-Jr.J Fargo 137 Mortenson. Ruth IAAS-Jr.l Barnesville, Minn. 253, 206 Motschenbacher, Wesley tAg-Fr.l Sabin, Minn. Mountain, Kenneth lAg-So.l Calvin 173, 227, 221 Mountain, Robert fAg-Jr.J Calvin 95, 259 Mousseau, David fME-Sr.J Minot Mowbray, Richard lAg-Fr.J Cavalier Muhich, Louis tPh-So.l Eveleth, Minn, 267, 192, 224 Muldoon, Marlow QEE-Fr.J Casselton Mullen, Willie fPh-Fr.J Mumm, George QEE-So.J Lidgerwood Man., Canada 163 Murphy, Kerry QAAS-Sr.J Harvey 42, 277, 188. 230, 228, 82, 88, 196 Murphy, Patrick ICE-So.J Kenmare 269, 163 Murray, Justin fAg-So.7 Fingal 271, 210 Murray, Nona KAAS-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. Muscha, Gerald CAAS-Jr.l Harvey Mussetter, Harold fPl'i-So.J Fargo Myers, Carl lAg-So.J Moorhead, Minn, Myers, Donna 11-IE-So.J Moorhead, Minn. Myers, Harvey KEE-So.l Cavalier Myers, Raymond flVlE-Jr.J Cavalier Myhre, Elaine tPh-Jr.J New Rockford 266, 190 Myhre, Charles QME-S111 Alamo 56, 275, 167, 168 Myhre Myller, , Robert QEE-So.J Kindred 257, 269 Robert fEE-S121 Moorhead lvlinn. 56, 273, 166 McMullen, Thomas KAAS-So.J Fargo McNally, Janis tHE-Fr.J Stanley McNeese, George QEE-So.J Fargo McNeil, Gary fAg-Fr.J Backoo Nagel, Herman IIE-So.l Linton 116, 110, 212, 202 Narde, Joseph CME-Jr.l Fargo Narum, Gailen tArchE-So.j Douglas Naucler, John QIE-So.l Fargo Naylor, Daryle tPh-Fr.J Berthold Neal, Gene tPh-Fr.l Larimore 267 Nedrebo, Kermit KAAS-Jr.l Gardner 263 Neeb, Ve1Rae CHE-Jr.J Fargo 177, 214, 215 Nellermoe, Anita QHE-So.J Fargo 253 Nelson, Alicia KHE-Fr.J Grygla, Minn. 177, 213, 223 Nelson, Arnold tAg-Er.i Batie 1ElEeT'lVlinn. Nelson, Beverly QHE-Jr.l Grand Rapids, Minn. Nelson, Charles 1Ag-Fr.J Hawley, Minn, 195 Nelson, Clifford lAg-Fr.l Alsen Nelson, Curtis H. CAg-Jr.l Christine 259, 172, 174, 233 Nelson, Curtis Hilke fCh-So.J Fargo Nelson, Darrel QAAS-Fr.J Fargo Nelson, Dayton KCE-Jr.J Hazen 275 Nelson, Delbert tPh-Jr.J Ellendale 220 Nelson, Dennis A, KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 227 Nelson, Dennis R. 4Ch-Jr.l Sheyenne Nelson, Dale CME-Jr.J Mandan 261, 192, 228, 88, 205 Nelson, Donal IEE-Fr.J Hillsboro Nelson, Erwin KME-So.J Bismarck Nelson, Gary QCE-Jr.J Bowbells 275, 201 Nelson, Howard QME-Grad.J Perley, Minn. 212 Nelson. Janice 11-IE-F127 Stanley Nelson, Jean CAAS-Jr.J Milnor 247, 200, 204, 154 Nelson, Joan B. tHE-Fr.J Fullerton 213 Myrdal, Michael tPh-Sr.J Fargo 66, 266 McAllen, William tPh-Fr.j Minot McAllister, William fPh-F123 1-lazelton 267, 224, 227 Nelson, Joan J. CHE-Fr.J Jamestown 226 Nelson, Linda QAAS-Fr.J Fargo 247, 215, 90 Nelson, Lois KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 214, 215 163 a RUBBER STAMPS Q SEALS o BUTTONS EVERYTHING for MARKING FARGO RUBBER STAMP WORKS Congroiulcziions to the CLASS OF 1957 BROADWAY PHARMACY for the kind of service College Pure Oil COMPLIMENTS OF you like Motor Tune-Up TIRES ond BATTERIES Brake Service EMPIRE TAVERN WHEEL BALANCING 74 B d WALL KAPAUN, Manager rocu way Phone: 5-7371 Across from Campus FARGO, N. DAK. 09 'E 'H it Z 5F CD 'Q 3 55 Z' CD QS 21 Q B5 io Z 2 IZ! Denison Yearbook Company 5 3 3 cn Q 'U SL 171. 5 3 3 cu U1 o .. Q Nelson Nelson Nelson Lynn tAg-Fr.J Casselton Marvin CME-So.J Perley, Minn. Myrna CAAS-Fr.l Hillsboro Nelson Neal QME-So.l Perley, Minn, 192, 223 Nelson, Noreen tAAS-Fr.J Vevlen, S. D. Nelson, Richard CAAS-Jr.J Fargo 261, 207 Nelson, Robert IEE-So.l Proctor, Minn. Nelson Nelsen Nelson Ronald J. CME-Fr.J Valley City , Ronald L. mg-sm Gilby 34, 259, 174, 172, Ronald R. QAAS-So.J Fargo Nerdahl, Daniel tAgE-Fr.J Aneta Nermyr, Glenn QME-Jr.l Westhope Neserneier, Larnoin tAg-Fr.l Leonard 269 Neset, LeRoy fAg-Fr.J Mayville Ness, Alan QME-So.J Fargo Ness, Barbara CHE-Fr.J Fargo 247 Ness, Bruce KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 275, 195 Ness, Richard QAAS-Fr.l Williston 269 233, 207, 197, 169 Ness, Rodger IEE-Sr.J Wolverton, Minn, 56, 183, 229, 223, 165 Nester, Richard fAAS-Fr.J Reeder Netzer, James QME-Sr.J Fargo Neuenschwancler, Joe QCE-So.J Fessenden 273, 195 Neubauer, Leonard lAg-Fr.J Bottineau 172, 169 Neuhart, Delbert tAg-So.J Sheyenne Neumann, William CEE-So.J Ada, Minn. Nichols, Vernon fPh-So.l Crosby 266 Nielsen, Beverly iPh-So.l Fargo 247 Nielsen, Paul lCE-Jr.J Crosby 213, 163 Niemeier, Orland tAg-Sr.J Buxton 34, 264 Niewoejaar, Eva KAAS-Jr.l Nilles, Harold tPh-Sr.J Durbin 66. 271 Nilles, James tCh-Jr.l Durbin 271, 178 Niskanen, Clarence IME-Jr.J Gackle 174 Nobel, Gisela fAAS-Jr.J Fargo Nobel, Rollin lPh-So.J Little Fork, Minn. Noess, Keith KME-Jr.J Ellendale 164 Nokken, Glenn fCh-F1-.J Moorhead, Minn. Nolen, Elmer :Arch-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn, Nordbo, Marvin fAg-Grad.J Hatton Nordliolm, Verne tAgE-So.J Nordhougen, Paul CEE-F123 Fargo Nordine, Harvey ICE-Jr.l New Town 275, 163 Nordland, Darlene QHE-Fr.J Mapleton 176 Norgon, Robert KEE-Fr.J Fargo Norman, Robert CAg-Fr.l Hawley, Minn. 310 North, Robert tPh-So.J Fargo Nothelfer, Robert QCE-Jrl Appleton, Minn. Nottestad, Twila lAAS-Fr.J Minnewaukan Nudell, Marlyn iAAS-Fr.l Buffalo Nunn, Richard KAAS-So.J Ponsford, Minn. Nygaard, Nygaard, Nygaard, Earl QAAS-Grad.J Fargo John tEE-Fr.l Moorhead, Minn. Maurice lME-Sr.l Wahpeton 56. 273 Nystuen, Arne :EE-Jr.l Crosby Oak, Wayne lAg-So.J Fargo Oakey, Lawrence QAAS-Jinl Fargo Oberg, Marlys tHE-Fr.J Hoople 248, 216 Oberg, Robert 1Ag-Sr.l Fargo 95, 174, 208 Oberlander, Harold KCE-Sr.J Bismarck 277 Obermiller, Earl CME-So.J Fargo O'Bleness, Robert fAAS-ST., Fargo 42 Odegaard, LeRoy tAg-Jr.J Bowdon 95, 174, 223 Odenbach, Donald 1Ag-So.l Woodworth Odenbrett, LeRoy QAAS-Sr.J Genesseo 42. 269 Oen, Myron fME-So.J Minot 269 Offerdahl, Jerome fPh-Fr.J Fargo 261 Offerdahl, Thomas tPh-So.l Fargo Ohnstad, John QAAS-Fr.l Moorhead, Minn. Ohnstad, Paul tPh-Jr.l Fargo Ohnstad, William CME-Fr.l Fargo Oimoen, Sonja QAAS-So.l Minot Oium, Orlin lAg-Sr.l Towner 233, 170 O'Keeffe, Gerald tAg-So.l Walhalla 259, 169 O'Keeffe, James QEE-Fr.J Walhalla 258 0'Keeffe, Larry fAg-Sr.l Walhalla 141 O'Keeffe, Robert lPh-So.l Fargo Okerstrom, Roland fAg-So.l Cloquet, Minn. O'Leary, Marilyn QAAS-Fi-.J Bismarck Olgaard, Ralph IAAS-Grad.l Kindred Ollinger, Rodney fArchE-Sr.J Fargo 56, 210 Olmstead, Richard QAAS-So.l St. Thomas Olness, John iAg-Fr.l Olness, Richard fPh-Jr.J Minot 267, 90 Olsbo, James fAAS-Fr.J Fargo Olsgaard, Richard tCh-Grad.J Fargo Olson, Alan F, QEE-So.l Buffalo Olson, Alan K. fME'SI'., Fargo 56, 183, 239, 231, 167, 148 Olson, Allan L. fAg-Sr.J Buxton 35, 263, 192, 233, 169 Olson, Arla fAAS-Fr.l Lake Park, Minn. Olson, Arlene QAAS-Sol Fargo 211 Olson, Aulden IME-Jr.l Glyndon, Minn, Olson, Olson. Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson. Olson, Olson, Beverly KAAS-Sr.l Fargo Carl lAg-Fr.l Kensal Carol IAAS-Fr.l Fargo 243. 103 Curtis B. lArch-Fr.l Curtis L. TAAS-Fr.l Darrel IAAS-Fr.l Greenbush, Minn, David QPh-Grad.j Moorhead, Minn, Dewey E. IAAS-Fr.l Edmund CEE-Jr.l Fargo Franklin tAg-Fr.l Beltrami, Minn. Gary lAg-Fr,j Moorhead, Minn. 172 Gaylord lAg-Sr.J Buxton 35, 262. 263, 188, 233, 230, 228, 88, 84. 185, 184 Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, 'George lAg-Fr.l Fargo Gloria tl-IE-Sr.l Esmond 62, 189. 173, 216, 213, 226 Henry tPh-Jr.l Fargo Hubert ICE-J1'.J Argusville 163 James lME-So.l Fargo 271 Janice IHE-Fr.J Argusville 192 Janis IHE-Fr.l Halstad, Minn. 248 Jerry tF.E-Fr.l Fargo John IAg-Fr.l Wildrose 213 Olson, Judith IHE-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Olson, Olson, Olson. Olson. Olson, Olson, Olson. Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson. Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson. Olson, Olson. Olstad, O'Neil. June IAAS-Fr,J Rothsay, Minn. Karl CCE-Fr.l West Fargo Kent lPh-Jr.l Fargo 267 Leslie IME-So.l Fargo Marlene tHE-F111 McGregor 177, 212 Martin IME-Fr.l Fargo 219, 218, 180 Peter QAAS-Sr.l Bismarck 42 Ralph IAAS-Fr.l Hettzinger Richard Arlen QME-So.J Perley, Minn. Richard August 1Arch-F111 Dent, Minn. Robert E. ICh-Grad.l Fargo Robert C. IME-Jr.J Valley City Robert T. 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Harry KIE-Jr.l Fargo Overbo, Lowell fAg-Jr.l Crosby 227 Ove1'vo1d, Lowell CIE-So.J Moorhead, Minn. Owen, Carmen KAAS-Fr.J Mencken 192, 215 Ozbun, Jimmy tAg-So.J Flasher 174 Ozbun, Judy lPh-Fr.j Grand Rapids. Minn. 19 Paczko wskl, Loran tPh-So.J Glenfield 267 Pagel, Kenneth HE-Fr,l Fargo Pagel, Ralph IArchE-So.l Fargo Palloch, Frederick KAAS-Fr.l West Fargo Palmer, Avis QAAS-So.7 Devils Lake 42, 251 Palmer, Marlin KAAS-So.l Glenburn Pals, Lowell !Ch-Jr.J Valley City 271, 190, 178 Panera tz, John tEE-Jr.l Fargo Pankow, Herbert IAAS-Fr.J Hankinson Paris, Jodeen QHE-Fr.l Mandan 247, 195 Parkel, Lynn lPh-Jr.J LaCrescent, Minn. 267, 113, 110 Parker, Richard QAAS-Fr.J Cando Parker, William fAg-Jr.l Nelcoma Parkhouse, Ralph IAAS-Fr.J Arthur Parkin, Parkins. James F. 1Ph-Sr.J Carrington 66 Pauling, Lester KME-Fr.l Edgeley 238 2 James W, tPh-Jr.l Claremont, S. D. 267, 271 North Dokotcr's Complete Comercu Headquarters EPKO FILM' SERVICE 631 N. P. 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CIE-So.J Ridgeway, Wayne tAg-Fr.J Larimore Rieder, Andrew ICE-So.J Williston 261 Riedman, James CEE-So.J Valley City Rieger, Leslie lAg-Fr.J Walcott Rikimaru, Masa lPh-Sr.J San Mateo, Calif. 66, 237, 231 Rindahl, Milton ICE-So.l Oakes 269, 163 Ringer, Richard QAAS-Fr.J Fargo Risan, Donna IHE-So.l Parshall 245 Rising, Alice IHE-Grad.l Fargo Ritchie, Karen CHE-So.J Dickinson 177, 176 167 Minn. Ritzke, Theodore ICE-Jr.J Parshall 163 Gackle Rivinius, Merril LCE-Fr.J Roberts, Patricia 11-IE-Fr.l Bismarck 256, 195 Robinson, John CAAS-Fr.7 Garrison Robinson, Marilynn IHE-Jr.h Bartlett 177, 226, 220 Fargo 244 Rockstad, Nola KHE-Fr.l Rockwood, Barbara KAAS-Sr.J Fargo 43 Roden, Eva KAAS-Sp.J Fargo Rodenburg, Melvin fAg-Jr.l Strasburg 172 Roder, Norman QEE-Sr.J Fargo B5 Rodke, Kermit CAg-Fr.J Hawley, Minn. Roed, Loren D. fAg-Fr.l Roeder, Orville fPh-Fr.J Wahpeton Roel, Janyce KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 247, 215 Roesler, Robert fAg-Fr.J Leonard Rogers, Riley fPl1-Sr.l Fargo 66 Rogers, Ronald LPh-Sr.l Fargo Rohs, Lowell UE-Sr.J Fargo 57 Rolfsrud, Harold fAg-Jr.J Watford City Rollins, Robert QAAS-Fr.J Fargo 271 Romani, Mario CEE-Sr.J Hibbing, Minn. 166 Romine, DeEon KAAS-Grad.J Fargo Roningen, Glenn fAAS-Fr.J Nielsville, Minn. Roningen, Morris fAg-Jr.l Fargo 35, 259, 169 Roningen, Stanley fAgE-Fr.J Nielsville, Minn. Roof, William tAg-Fr.J Rorvig, Carole CHE-F'r.J Denver, Colo. 255 Rose, Ronald CCE-Fr.J Wimbledon Rosencrans, Wilfred fAg-So.J White Earth Ross, Kenneth ICE-Fr.J Morris, Minn. Roteliuk, Luckhy QME-Jr.J Sawyer 263, 180, 168 Rotenberger, Edmund QArehE-Sr.7 Lisbon 57 195 Rotenberger, Theodore fEE-Jrj Lisbon 269 Roth, Richard fAg-Fr.J Wheatland Roth, Wayne CAg-Fr.J Wheatland Rothfusz, Homer tCh-Fr.J Ashley Rothfusz, Judith IHE-Sr.l Ashley 63, 192, 231, 206 Rothfusz, Ralph IEE-Sr.J Ashley 57, 192, 239, 231, 230, 228, 88, 166 Rothrock, Rott, Eugene fAg-Sr.J Jamestown 35, 95, 259, 174, 141 Roy, Arda QAAS-Fr.J St. John Rud, David CCE-Fr.l Portland 273 Rudd, William QME-So.l Moorhead 210 Rude. David A. 1EE-So.J Noonan Rude, John CAgE-So.J Grenora 269 Rude, LeRoy lAg-Grad.J Colgan Rude, Ronald KEE-Jr.J Colgan Rued, Daryll 1Ph-So.b Fargo Ruif, Dale fArch-Jr.j West Fargo 239, 207 Ruff, Jeanette KAAS-Fr.J Lehr 226 Ruland, J. M. KCE-S123 New Town 57, 273 Ruliffson, Ralph tArchE-Fr.J Mapleton 258, Running. Philip fArch-So.J Fargo 218, 203 Russell, William fAg'FI'., Mandan Rust, Charles fAg-Jr.l Cogswell 173, 172, 213 Rutherford, Henry QME-Fr.J Fargo Ruud, Philip QEE-So.D Fargo 134 Ryan, Ken QPI1-Jr.J Bowman 85, 140 141 Saar, Saba, Georgia KHE-Fr.l Durbin 251, 192 Donald fA.AS'Ff., Bismarck 261, 195, Saba, Janet QHE-Sr.J Bismarck 63, 251, 235 Sabbe, Wayne lAg-So.l Silva 190 Sack, Kent tPh-Sr.J Reeder 66. 81, 257, 267, 188, 237, 231, 230, 228, 88' Sack Larry QME-So.J Reeder 269 Sailer, Robert IAAS-So.J 213 Sailer, Stephanie KAAS-Fr.l 244 Salaba, Karen CPh-Fr.J Cavalier 240, 233 Salmonson, Don QAAS-So.l New Rockford 261, 190 31 3. Courtesy of: BRIGGS FLORAL SHOTWELL'S FLORAL TOWN 8g COUNTRY FARGO FLORAL FREDRICK'S FLOWERS Congratulations 1957 BISON GRADUATES WE WISH You success IN YOUR New CAREERS When Planning Your Home Choose Furnishings With a Future WE SHALL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU LUGER FURNITURE CO. 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Schumacher, James fAg-Sr.J Malta, Mont. 35, 265 Schumaher, John CEE-Sr.J Bismarck Schwankl, Thomas iPh-Sr.J Fargo 67, 277 Schwartz. 230, 228, Schwartz, 228, 141 Schwartz, Donald iAg-Sr.J Jamestown 35, 95, 259, 199, 174, 172, 233, 88. 186, 184 George fAg-Jr.j Mott 86, 95, 104, 259, 174, 172, 201, 216, LaVonne CHE-F121 Jamestown 104 Schwiegert, Jerry tArch-So.7 Dallas, S. D. Schwenk. 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Skerik, Richard KCE-Jr.l Hines, Minn. 163 Skjervem, Kenneth KEE-Jr.l West Fargo Skjonsby, Bruce QAAS-So.l Fargo Skjonsby, Karen iAAS-Fri Fargo 256, 214, 215 Skogley, Earl lAg-Grad.l Fargo Skognes, Patricia tAAS-Grad.l Fargo Skrove, James KAAS-Sr.j Fargo 43 Sleight John tArch-J'r.J Beach Slinde, Caroline QHE-Jr,J Velva 249, 177, 176, 206 Slingsby, William tAg-Grad.J Argusville Slobojan, Rita KI-IE-Jr,9 Mohall Slobojan, Rose QHE-Fr.l Mohall Smillie, Roy tCh-Fr.l Fargo 261, 203 Scmmen. Arlan iAg-Sr.J Minot 35, 265 Senechal. Calvin fAAS-Sr.l Sabin, Minn. 43 Scnechal, Carol CHE-So.J Anamoose 192 Senechal, George lEE-So.l Drake 173 Senechal, Roland tAg-Fr.l Drake Seng, Barbara tHE-So.l Karlstad, Minn. 192 Serrin, Edward tAAS-Fr.J Garrison 210 Serrin, Thomas IIE-Sr.i Fargo Sether, Richard IEE-Jr.l Fargo 166 Setter, Leo tAAS-F1-.J Moorhead. Minn. Scydel, Mrs. Mildred tAAS-Grad.J Fargo Sevde, Robert tArchE-So.J St. Cloud, Minn. 203 Severson, Donald KEE-Fr.l Kindred 275 Shannon, Beverly tHE-Fr.J Fordville 212 Sharkey, Donrose lCh-Sp.J Fargo Sharp, Dean 1AAS-So.5 Bismarck 113, 110 Sharpe, Richard fPh-Fr.i Fargo 267, 190 Shattuck, Harold tEE-So.J Bismarck 190 Shaw, Jerome lArch-So.J Fargo 241, 190, 218 Shaw, Lawrance tAgE-Sr.l St. Vincent, Minn. 57 Shea, Edward tCE-So.l Fargo Sheen, Shuh-Ji tAg-Grad.l Taiwan, China Sheldrup, Martyn KCE-Jr.J Fargo 163 Shelquist, Gordon JCE-So.i Clearbrook, Minn. Shelstud. Roger E. :Ag-So.l Sheldton, Lowell CEE-So.t Fargo Shelber, Barry tCE-So.J Dunscith Shelber, William tPh-Grad.i Fargo Shepard, John 1AAS-Sr.l Fargo Shepard, Sharon tAAS-So.J Burnstad 277, 257, 1 Sherlock, Harry CCE-Fr.l Kensal Shermoen, Richard QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Shipley, Betty IAAS-Jr.l Fargo 181 Shockman, Kenneth tPh-Fr.J LaMourc Shook, Bonnie tHE-Fr.J Voltaire 181 Sidener, Gary tME-Fr.l Fargo Siibernagel, Kenneth KAL:-F121 Napoleon 224 Sim, Ross IME-Jr,l Fargo Simons, Beverly tHE-Sr.l Grand Forks Simons, Donald tAAS-S0.l Milwaukee, W's. Smith, Bruce fPh-So.l Crosby 212 Smith, Darrel KAAS-Fr.l Menasha, Wis. Smith Forrest IEE-Sr.J Edgeley 259, 174, 135. Smith, Gary fAg-Jr.J Baker, Minn. 257 Smith, Gerald LAg-F123 Sherwood 265, 169 Smith I. W. CAAS-Grad.b Fargo Smith Jarold tME-So.l Williston 261 Smith, Jerold tAg-Fr.J Sutton Smith, Lowell KAAS-So.J Fargo Margaret IHE-So.J Park River 249, 248 Smith, Smith, Robert fME'Fl'.l Fargo Smith, Ro'and QME-Fr.J Flaxton Snustad, Grace tAAS-Srl Hendrum, Minn. 43, '47 Snustead Erwin tPh-So.7 Duluth, Minn. Soclerlund, Kay KAAS-Fr.J Alexandria, Minn. Soeby. Carol tHE-Sr.l Walhalla 63, 189, 236, 206 Sogard, Robert tME-Jr.l Alamo 273, 164 Solberg, Harold tAg-Sr.l Minot 35, 263, 233 Solberg. Wayne tArchE-Sr.l Aneta 57. 238. fl Solomon, Robert IME-Fr.j Bismarck 261, 195, 203 Solseng, Paul 1Ag-Fr.7 Niagara Sommerfeld, Alice IAAS-Grad.l Alice Sorby, Dennis KME-Fr.l Moorhead, Minn. Sorenson, Gordon QEE-So.J Buchanan 261 Sorlien, Brenton tCh-Fr.i Fargo Sorneson, Clay Spangelo, Gary Sparkman, Joe Sparks, Clinton Sparrow, Ronald QEE-So.J Fargo 78, 196 KEE-Sr.J Bismarck 57, 271, 166 tAg-Fr.J Concrete 258 fPh-Fr.J Pillsbury iAAS-Jr.J Fargo 192, 213, '27 20?, 136, 134 Spiker, Shirley ll-IE-Sr.i Fargo 63 Spinarski, Wallace :ME-So.J Jamestown 273 Spitzer, Fred QAAS-Fr.J Spitzer, Quentin :Ag-Fr.J Baldwin Spooner, Neale lAgE-Jrj Noonan Sprenger, Lester ICE-Jr.J Moorhead, Minn. Staber, Julie CHE-Fr.l Wyndmere 255, 173, 224 Stadsvold, Byron tArch-Fr.J Fergus Falls Minn. 273, 5210 Stadtlander, Gary IEE-Jr.l Fargo Stahl, Curtis tAg-Fr.J Litchville Stahlberg, Ronald QCE-Jr.J Kenmare 163 Stallings, Michael :AAS-Fr,l Fargo Simonson, Arliss tHE-So.l Hope 96, 255, 256, 176, 226, 119 Simonson, Erwin fAg-Fr.J Beach 172 Simonson, Gladys tAAS-Grad.l Audubon, Minn. Simonson. Paul QAAS-Grad.l Kindred Sims, Allen QIE-Jr.J Crosby 213 Singer, Henry cAg-Fr.J Beulah 265, 174 Sinner, Geraldine tPh-So.i Fargo 249 Sinner. JoAnn tPh-Sr.l Fargo 67, 249, 233 Sinner, Mary Jean QI-IE-Jr.l Fargo 249 Sister, Carita Bower KAAS-Sp.l Fargo Sjorbottcn, Floreen tHE-Jr.J Horace 213, 226 Skara, James CArch-So.J Fargo Skare, Elmo lAg-Sr.l Bagley. Minn. 35 Skaro. John tAAS-Jr.J Skarperud, Sylvia QAAS-Fr.l Mayville Skarphol, Stanley KAAS-Fr.J Souris Skaufel, Richard IEE-So.l Mott Standal, Ruth QAAS-Grad.J Moorhead, Minn. Stangeland, Lloyd fAg-Fr.l Juanita Stengeland, Loren fAg-Sol Moorhead, Minn. 138 Stangeland, Vivian IAAS-Sr,J Moorhead, Minn. 42, 7253 Stanley, Robert tAg-F127 Grand Forks Stark, Richard T. KEE-Fr.J Starkey, Alden QEE-Jr.l Fargo 207, 145 Staska, Jerome iPh-So.l Fargo 261 Staudt, James KME-Sr.l Lisbon Staupe, Carol tHE-Fr.l Hatton Stefanchuk, John tCE-Fr.l Tolstoi, Manitoba Stefanson, Donald QAAS-Fr.J Fargo 261 Steffans, Charles tPh-Sr.l Devils Lake 67, 261, 217 Steffen, Harley tAg-Jrl Fargo St'ffes. Robert tAg-Fr.J Arthur '59 134, 172, 233. 197 Sporting Goods NoRTHwEsT's LARGEST CONGRATULATIONS ' Team Outfitters of Athfetlc , 1957 GRADS Equipment ' Rawlings 8- Spalding Distributors A EII. ' Dodge Trophies . 'fist fQ55.!.5:fgsmg,gN'- -:- SALES and service -:- i , Fargo - Bismarck Sttln FOSlel', Manager V c Phnna 5 EMERY JOHNSON ' SPORTING GOODS N. D. COYlSi't'UCIiOn 7-9 B,,,,,,,,,,,,, F,,,9,,, N, D, Across Compus from N D.A.C. Equipmenl' Headquarters 31 5 X KE 09115 ' M0 Q MAKE voun HOME gtiafpfs Mont VALUABLE o T P ' YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVANT iZ 2i l ' i i S : IQIERN smrns Pownn COMPANY Stegman, Earl CAgE-So.J Neche 259, 171 Steidl, Paul tArchE-Jr,J Fingal Steien, John M. CAAS-Fr.l Steigman, Maureen QHE-So.J Mandan 253, 211 Stein, Patrick fPh-So.J Jamestown 267 Stein'ke, Eugene iAg-Fr.l Wales Stellmach, David fArch-F123 Barnesville, Minn. Stenberg, Duane KEE-So.J Kindred Stenehiem, Mavis QAAS-Fr.l Williston Stenerson, Roger QAAS-Grad.J Hunter Stenerson, Sterling fAAS-Jr.J Edinburg Stennes, Gordon QAAS-Fr,J Page Stevenson, Sharon KHE-So.J Mohali Stewart, William 1Ph-Sr.l Devils Lake 67, 261 Stiver, Sharon QAAS-Fr.J Mitchell, Neb. Stock, Gerald QAAS-Sr.J Fargo 43, 277, 73, 190, 207, 145 Stockman, Gene 1ME-Jr.l Williston 36, 269, 201, 228, 187, Stockman, Howard fAgE-Sr.j Williston 241, 190, 171 Stoebe, Thomas CME-So.J Breckenridge, Minn. Stoen, Donald QAAS-Jrj Fargo Stoll, Thomas fPh-Srl Killdeer 67, 267 Stolt, Floyd KEE-Jr.l Fargo Stoner, Eileen QHE-.l'r.J Outlook, Mont. 184, 137 Sunde, Lloyd KAAS-Grady Moorhead, Minn. Sunde, Richard KAAS-Sr.J Park Rapids, Minn. Sundquist, Joel QAAS-Fr.l Kindred Sundquist, Kathyrn QAAS-Sr.J Fargo Sundseth, Gailon QME-Sr.l Halstad, Minn. 57, 277. 194 Svedjan, Dennis lPh-Fr.J Fargo 271 Swallers, Clarence fAg-Grad.J Fargo Swanson, Alvin fAg-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. 265 Swanson, David KAAS-So.l Bowman Swanson, Ray KME-F121 Dazey Swanson, Robert fArch-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Swayne, Nancy CHE-Fr.b Fargo 248. 176, 216 Swedlund, Paul fAgE-Sr.7 Velva 57, 269, 210, 171 Sweeney, Michael fAg-Spec.J Fargo Swenson, Duane KAAS-Sr.J Fargo 43, 81, 230, 187, 186, Swenson, Janice fCh-Jr.l Fargo 178, 212 Swenson, Kenneth 1Arch-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Swenson, Lawrence KAAS-Fr.J Fargo 261 Swenson, Loren iAAS-Fr.J Kindred 133 Swenson, Thomas tArch-So.J Karlstad, Minn, Swenson, Wayne fCh-Grad.l Dickinson Syverson, Colin KEE-Fr.J Havana Syverson, John QME-Fr.J Ulen, Minn. Syvcrson, Melroy CEE-Jr,J Turtle Lake Tallackson, Ruth KAAS-Sr.J Grafton 43, 245 Stordah, Norman CAAS-Jr.J Hope Stover, Stovik, Frederick QIE-Jr.J Fargo Lester QEE-Jr.J Wahpeton Stoxen, Laurel 1Ph-Sr.J Taylor 67, 267 Straus, Carol KHE-Fr.l Fargo 251 Strege, Loren QME-Jr.h Fargo Striebel, William QCE-Fr.J Marmarth Strobel, Marilyn 11-IE-So.l Golden Valley 213 Strom, Ronald tPh-Fr.J Erskine, Minn, Strommen Paul QME-So.J Fargo Stromstad, Curtis QME-Jr.J Alkabo 217, 207 Strong, Robert QAAS-Sr.J Fargo 116, 110, 202 Struble, Lawrence CAAS-Jr.J Marion Struble, Loretta QHE-So.J Marion Struchynski, George CCE-Jr.l Belfield 162 Strum, James 1Ag-F111 Rugby 263, 262 Stueve, Walter IME-Fr.J Fargo Stuewig, Robert QAAS-Fr.J Fargo 219 Stumvoll, Eugene QCE-Fr.y Coleharbor 212, 162 Suckerman, William fPh-So.l Dickinson 267 Sullivan, John KEE-So.J Fargo Summers, Alice QI-IE-Jr.J Bowbells 251, 177, 240, 215, 224 Sund, Clifford 1AgE-So.J Sheyenne 269 316 Talley, Lavern QAAS-Fr.J Lansford Tallman, Mrs. R. A. IHE-Spec.J Fargo Tangen, Duane fCh-So.J Frazee, Minn. 178, 212 Tangen, Joan QHE-So.J Hawley, Minn, Tangen, Richard IAAS-Jr.J Fargo Taverna, Gale IAAS-Jr.7 Fargo 190 Taverna, Neil fAAS-Jr,7 Fargo Tavis, Ronald IEE-Fr.l Fargo Taylor, Linwood L. tEng-Fr.J Tehven, Marvin CME-So.1 Arthur Teichman, Richard QAAS-Jr.l Fargo 192, 210 Teigen Teigen, Teigen Teigen Curtis L. fAg-Fr.J Edna IHE-S121 Rugby 63, 236, 213, 231 Gordon QAAS-Spec.J Fargo Robert QME-Fr.J Moorhead, Minn. Tengesdal, Myron CAAS-Fr.J Maxbass Teschendorf, Andrew fCh-So.J Fargo Tesmer, Wayne KAAS-So.J Walhalla Tessier, Kenneth KAAS-Fr.J Fargo Tetrault, Robert fAg-Sr.J Walhalla 35, 259 183, 230 184 Willie fAg-SOJ Hatton 271, 134 Tharaldson, Gerald KAAS-Sol Moorhead, Minn. Thayer, Donald LAAS-Jr.i Fargo 190, 134 Thelen, James lAg-Fr.l Park Rapids, Minn. Theodorson, Floyd tPh-Fr.J Tioga 269 Thibideau. Forest QEE-Jr.J Fargo Thiel, Glenn tPh-F111 Judson 267 Thiel, Philip tPh-So.i Elgin, Ill. 269 Thiele, James tAg-Jr.l New Salem 261 Thomas, Richard UE-So.J Fargo Thomas, Wayne tPh-F123 Fordville Thomas, William QEE-Sr.l Fargo 134, 166 Thomasson, Gary IAAS-Jr.l Fargo Thompson Thompson Betty tCh-Jr.J Voltaire 192 Betty Jo KAAS-Fr.J Grafton 261, 117, 110, 202 Thompson Gene 1Ag-So.i Thompson Gerald fAg-FV., Walhalla Thompson Mrs. Helen IAAS-Grad.l Moorhead, Minn. Thompson James IAAS-F113 Sioux City. Iowa Thompson Kenneth tAg-Jr.l Walhalla 169, 148 Thompson Lowell KEE-Fr.l Fargo Thompson Nancy KAAS-So.l Fargo 245, 195 Thompson Ralph 1Ag-Fr.l Page Thompson Richard lAg-So.J Grafton Thompson Rohcrt 269, 72, 201 Thompson Thomas QPh-F123 Bowbells 267 Thompson Victor KEE-So.J Kindred Tlfbmpson, Vandyke, Merline fAgE-F129 Watford City Van Roden, Charles Van Sickle, Mary Ann LHE-So.J Fargo 251, 192 Van Slyck, Louis IEE-Sp.J Fargo Van Wechel, Joyce IHE-So.l Mayville 190, 240 Vasenden, Arvid fph-S1'.l Fertile, Minn. 67, 257, 267, 201, 230 Vasey, Edfred fAg-Grad.J Mott Vasquez, Gregorio fAg-Grad.J Mexico Vellenga, Raymond CPh-So.l Fairmount Vennerstrom, Norman fcll-F1',l Fargo Veralrud, Elton tPh-Jr.i Park River Vermeland, Donald tArch-Sr.l Sandwich, Ill. 57. 273 Verwest, James lAg-Fr.J Finley Vestre, Claremont fPl1-Jr.l Bottineau Vick, David QAAS-Fr.J Watford City Vick, LeRoy QEE-Jr.7 Hankinson Vickers, Patrick IAAS-Sr.J Fargo Vig, Harold fAg-So.J Fosston, Minn. 174 Vigesaa, Lawrence fArchE-Jr.J Cooperstown Viker, Harris CME-Fr.i Fargo Vincent, Orlo CPh-Fr.J Glenwood 267 Vinje, Clarence IAAS-Fr.J Brainerd, Minn. Vinje, Arne fPh-So.J Voelker, Joyce CAAS-Fr.J Moorhead 244 Voelker, Stanley QAAS-Sp.l Fargo Vonderheide, Jerome CEE-Grad.J Underwood 166 Voracek, Donald KIE-Jr.J Fargo 218, 205, 164, 148 Thomsen, Viggo ICE-So.i Fargo Thornberg, John 1Ag-Fr.l Genesee Thorpe, Gloria CI-IE-F115 Guelph 255, 176, 173 Thorscll, Darrell lPh-Jr.l Fargo Throlson, Daniel 1Ag-Fr.J Shcyenne Thurm, Charles tAAS-Jr,J Fargo 138 Tibert, James fAg-Fr.l Voss Timms, Donald QEE-So.l Cando Tofte, Robert fCh-Sr.l Williston Tollefson, Harris CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Tomlinson, Jane tHE-Fr.J Fargo 219 Tomlinson, Joann CHE-Sr.J Fargo 63, 251 '1'ommerdahl, Dorothy QAAS-J'r.J Hendrum, Minn. Tommerdahl, Robert fME-Fr.l Tonn, Richard KME-So.J Hancock, Minn. Vos, Richard KAAS-Jr.J Fargo Vosper, Richard tAgE-Fr.J Neche Vossetieg, Ione KAAS-So.J Finley Voth, Mary CAAS-Grad.l Fargo Voth, Richard CAAS-Grad.J Fargo Vyzralek, Frank CME-Fr.J Fargo Wachsman, Shyrla CAAS-Jr.l Mandan Wagner Donald QIE-Sr.7 Harvey 57, 261 Wagner, Elroy tPh-So.J Hutchinson, Minn. 269 Wagner Floyd 1Ph-Sr.7 Hutchinson, Minn. 67, 269, 202 Wagner, Myron fCE-F111 Fargo Wagner, Neil CCE-So.J Manango Wahlin, Kenneth tAg-So.i Fargo Walcher, Jerome QME-Fr.J Bismarck 133 Tool, Everett tAg-Grad.J Fargo Torgerson, Earl QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Torgerson, Gerald lArchE-Fr.J Torkelson, Noel KCE-So.J Fargo 163 Tostenson, James D. 4Ag-Fx-.J Waldera, Donald CAg-Fr.l Fargo Waldorf, Alfred KAAS-Fr.l Perham, Minn. Waletzko, Harvey CArch-Fr.l Straubville 210, 203 Tottingham, Roy QEE-So.l Sheldon Tranby, Erling QME-F127 Blabon Tranby, Orville KME-Fr.l Blabon Trangsrud, Charles fAg-So.J Kindred 269, 171 . Trangsrud, Henry QCE-Sr.l Kindred 57, 81, 257, 269, 228 Royal TypeVVl Ifel'S IN FARGO' N' DAK' Trautman, Darrell QME-Fr.l Woodworth 256 HIS the Trautman, Dwayne QAAS-Sr.J Woodworth 43, 259, 141 ' ' Traynor, Duane KCE-So.l Moorhead, Minn. . Treat, Edward QIE-So.l Fargo Treichel, Richard CAAS-Fr.J Bently - - - B frrisko, Gordon CAAS-So.l Carlos, Minn. 213, 203 Elecmc Manual Portable Trisko, Walter KPI1-So.J Carlos, Minn. - Trom, John tPh-Jr.l Lisbon Sales Rentals Repairs Trom, Patricia QAAS-Sr.J Kindred 43, 251 Troseth, Thomas tPh-Fr.J Jamestown ' Tschider, Richard CAAS-Jr.i Bismarck 111, 110 t Tucker, Donald CPh-So.J Detroit Lakes, Minn. Tucker, Joyce QHE-So.J Fargo 245, 204, 157 Tucker, Robert iCh-Sr.7 Fargo 47, 231, 218, 207 Tuntland, Carol QHQE-Fr.l Sheyenne 212 Tuomala, Ernest CAAS-Fr.J Perth ' Turner, Patricia KAAS-Jimi Wilton 255, 256, 240, 140 Turner, Richard CME-Grad.i Kensal Tuskind, Kenneth IEE-So.J Davenport 273 Tuthill, George KArchE-Sr.l Cogswell 57 Tvete, Grace KHE-Fr.J LaMoure 96, 255, 256 Twichell, Seth fAfCl1-SF.l Mapleton 57, 273, 238, 220, 207, 165 Twite, Benjamin 4ME-So.J Carson Ueckert, Martin fAg-Fr.J Beach Uehling, Tad IEE-Fr.J Fargo 269, 195 Ulberg. Carlyle TEE-Jr.l Northwood Ulberg, Thor KEE-Fr.J Northwood Ulmer, Joyce QHE-Fr.J Fullerton Ulsakcr, Norman tAg-Grad! Fargo Ulschmid, Robert J, CCE-Fr.J Ulven, Ronald fAg-So.l Hawley, Minn, 172, 213 Umsted, Harry tAg-Fr.J Page Unkenholz, James tAg-Jr.l Mandan 227, 219 Urban, Allan IME-Sr.J Minot 57, 269, 83, 223, 164 Urness, Luther ICE-So.l Alexandria, Minn. Vad, Darrol 1Ph-Jr.l Fargo Valent, Richard KAAS-So.J Fessenden Valentine, Mary QHE-Sr., Hope 63, 236, 235 Van Berkom, Lowell IPh-Sr.J Powers Lake 277, 201 Van Berkom, Roger QAAS-Fr.l Powers Lake 67, 277 GAFFANEY'S Fczrgo, N. Dok. 20 Broadway MEET YOUR FRIENDS at THE BISON GRADUATES OF 1957 Good Luck to LUNDQUIST'S Y DUG-OUT ' I i OF NORTH DAKOTA Phone 5-6453 Open 7 mm' - 7:30 p'm' 620 Moin Ave. Fargo 3l 7 Compliments of INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. FARM EQUIPMENT MOTOR TRUCKS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 700-708 Isl Ave. No. Fargo, N. Dok. Phone 5-6436 Compliments of B. P. O. ELKS No. 260 geo LODU 7 wuo.26O Tx' A B D if O E -k FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA Walker, Claire QHE-So.J Garrison 249, 248, 190 Walker, Robert KCE-Sol Moorhead, Minn. 137, 210 Wall, Wayne QAAS-So.j Bottineau 115, 110 Wheeler, Arthur KAAS-So.l Carrington Wheeler Wheeler , Marvyl KAAS-Grady Fargo , Susan CAAS-Jr.l Mandan 251, 189, 187 Whalen, John P. fAAS-Fr.l Whelan, Richard tAg-Fr.J Crystal Whetzel, Donald LEE-Fr.l Hillsboro Whitcomb, Bruce QCE-So.J Fargo White, Dale IAAS-So.l Hitterdal, Minn. 213 Whiting, Kenneth LAAS-Grad.l Fargo Wiberg, Arlene QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Wichmann, Marian tHE-Fr.J Durbin Wickstrom, Mike lAgE-So.J Bismarck 213, 223 Widdifield, Russell lAg-Grad.J Fargo Widseth, Gary J. QAAS-Fr.J Wiederhold. Gerald KAAS-Sr.J Fargo 43 Wieland, Alon KAAS-Sr.J Fargo 218 Wienhold. Robert iAAS-Grad.D Wilcox, Burton. tCh-Jr.J Center 273 Wilharm, Charles lPh-Jr.J Minneapolis, Minn. Wilkening, Charles lArch-So.J Moorhead, Minn. Willard, Leonard lPh-Sr.l Fargo 67 Williams, Earl ICE-Jr.J DesLacs 163 Williams, Lois KHE-So.J Fargo 253, 204 Williams, Winifred QAAS-Fr,j Williston 129 Williamson, Paul TIE-Sp.J Portland, Oregon Willison, Darryll IAAS-So,7 Blanchard 269 Willy, Elaine ll-IE-So.J Esmond 251, 224 Wilson Dennis CEE-Sr.J Fergus Falls, Minn. Wilson, Richard QME-Jr.J Fargo 269 Wilson, Shannon lAg-So.J Fargo Winberg, Charles tAAS-Sp.J Fargo Winge, Royce lCh-So.J Litchville Winter, Frederick fPh-Sr.l Park Rapids, Minn. 67 Winter, Harlan TIE-F123 Grand Rapids, Minn. Wiper, John KCE-So.J Bowbells 277 Wiseman, Wayne lAg-So.J Williston 269, 190 Wisted, Harmon lEE-Jr.l Pillsbury Witteman, Gary KEE-Fr.9 Westhope Wittmer, Yvonne IHE-Fr.l Elgin 177, 212 Woitzel, Helen IHE-Jr.J Gardner 215 Wold, Bernard KME-So.J Fargo Wold, Dennis fAg-Fr.J Maddock 258, 173, 172 Wold, James CAAS-Jr.l Fargo Woldmoe, Lyle lAg-Fr.l Hampden 271 Wolf, Wilfred QCE-Sr.J Hague 57, 162 Wolfe, Richard IAAS-Fr.l Underwood Wolla, Maurice IEE-Grad.l Fargo Wollan, Gary QCE-Fr.J Plentywood, Mont. 269 Wollan, Jacqueline fCh-Jr.J Plentywood, Mont. 190, 179 240 213 Wollmann, Ralph tPh-So.J Fargo Wong, Hans lCh-So.l Albert Lea, Minn. Wong, Kenneth QCE-Jr.J Fargo Woodruff, Robert lCh-Grad.l Reynoldsburg, Ohio Zastera Wallace, Cliff lPh-Sr.7 Milaca, Minn. 67, 267, 231 Waller, Bruce lPh-F1-.J Moorhead, Minn. Wallerius, John QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Walter, Jerry IME-Jr.J Fargo 269, 207 Walz, Father Julius QAAS-Grad.J Fargo Wands, Richard lAAS-Fr.J Fargo Warner, Arthus KAAS-So.J Fargo Watkins, William QAAS-So.l Fargo Watschkc, James lAAS-Fr.J Fargo Watson, Cecil fAg-Sol Cavalier Watt, Joan QI-IE-So.l Embden 249, 169, 226 Watts, James lCh-So.l Lisbon 179 Waxler, Ronald CME-Sr.J Fargo 57, 207, 164 Weaver, John KME-Jr.l Fargo Wcbb Byron fPh-Jr.l Montevideo, Minn. 257, 271, Webber, Allen QAAS-F123 Page Weber, Kenneth KAAS-Fr.J Glenburn Weber, Melvin fCh-Fr.J Ashley Webster, Dale QIE-F111 Valley City Wedul, Arvid CCE-So.J Thief River Falls, Minn. Wegge, Janice tHE-Fri Cummings 177, 212, 216 Wehage, Charles KEE-Fr.l Fargo Weinmann, Gerald iAg-Fr.l Harvey Weiser, Conrad lAg-Sr.l Fargo 35, 233 201 207 Woods, Jerome QME-F129 Bottineau Woods, Robert ICE-So l Forest River 162 Worner, Donald QME-So.J I-Iankinson 135, 134, 112, 170 Woyak. Owen lEE-So.J Jamestown 275 Wright, Alice tCh-GracI.l Minnewaukan Wright, Robert qAg-Jr.J Flasher 169 Wright, Theo. IME-Sr.J Fargo Wright, Thomas IIE-F121 Fargo 261 Williams, Donald Wright, Gerald D. Young, James L. tCh-Sr.l Anamoose 47, 261, 207 Young, James P. fCh-Fr.J Langdon Young, Robert lCh-So.J Langdon Ysteboe, Howard KIE-Sr.J Fargo Ysteboe, James QEE-Fr.J Fargo 273 Ystebo, Stuart I. KME-F1-.J Zacha, James lAAS-Jr.J Michigan Zacher, Doris tHE-Fr.J Elgin Zahara, Nick lAg-Sp.J Fargo Zaharee, Donald IME-Sol Max Zalskie, John QAAS-Sp.J Fargo , Kenneth CEE-Sr.l Minot Weiser, Myrth tHE-So.J Hazelton 173, 213 82 Weispfenning, Berniece ll-IE-So.J Moorhead. Minn. Weiss, Earl tCE-Sr.J Bismarck Welch, David KCE-Jr.J Bismarck 163 Welke, Joseph fPh-So.l Minot Well, James lAg-Fr.J Cavalier 258. 174, 172 Welsh, James lAg-Sr.J Langdon 35 Wenberg, Richard lAgE-Sr.J Beach 275 Werlinger, Leo tPh-Fr.J Napoleon 267, 224, 227 Werner. Marvin 1Ag-So.J Carson 258 Werre, Dorene CHE-Fr.7 Hawley, Minn, Werth. Melvin CIE-Jr.J Marshfield, Wis. 207 Westacott, Richard 1Ag-Fr,J 'Ihief River Falls, Minn. Westgarcl, John KAAS-Jr.J Fargo Westman, Owen fAAS-So.J Aneta Westphal, Bonnie CHE-So.l Enderlin 249, 192 Wetherbee, Robert lAg-So.l Fairmount 213 Whalen, Michael QME-Jr.J Knox 277 318 Zastrow, Gerald M. KAAS-Fr.J Zehren, Michael QAAS-Fr D Fargo Zeltinger, Charles KCE-Jr.j Kcnmare Zent, Raymond iME-Fl'.J Bentley 265, 224 Zielsdorf, Karen ll-IE-Fr,l Rhame 244, 173, 173, 197 Zieman, Lyle IAAS-So.J Makoti Zimmerle, William lME-Jr.b Elgin 164 Zimmerman, Arthur IEE-Fr.J Marion Zink, Lester TAAS-Fr.7 Bordulac 224 Zink, Raymond lAgE-So.l Bordulac 224 Zinsli, Robert IAAS-So.b Beach Zook, Donald CCE-Jrl Garrison 162, 209 Zorn, Robert lllh-So.J Alexandria, Minn. Zottnick, Ron IIE-Sr.J Edgeley 57, 261, 135, 134, 167, Zueger, Emil fPh-Sr.l Mandan 67, 277, 134. 202 Zuehlke, Sharon tHE-So.J Fargo 247 Zuklic, Robert QAAS-Sr.3 Chicago, Ill. 43, 269, 120 Zwick, Grant rME-Fr.l Valley City 210 1 Ehy h fhpbl clpcl ph hd kdp fh fp ghd F P DAKOTA PHOTO AND ENGRAVING Willzrcnl Miller E 77 gm ui I1 g DENISON YEARBOOK COMPANY Ken Sorenson S f1'l'IC'!1 i Il g dwdfilzn' MERLE NOTT AND BOB CROM Guideline' and nfl Zf1.CL' BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS f'1HOZll'71g money and lZlC'fl'1'l71fl7f77g policies HAM GILLESPIE Excvllwzz photography and fum' SCHERLINGS STUDIO S:-mor Pwsomlllty portraits A. .I. DAHL Cozfcflu' COPY, LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFSQ Work, worlq und nzore morlq BARB SWERING Btllilflflbllg the nccoLml.v SPECTRUM Sn b.fi1lIzc'd ll 319' A Activities .,.,..,...,.,..............,..., Administration Officials ...,....A, Advertising ........,....,...,...........,............ Agricultural Economics Club .,..,....,.. Agriculture, School of ....i.........,... 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Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board of Athletics .................. ...... of Campus Affairs .....,.. ...... of Finance ....................,....,...... of Memorial Union .,..............,. of Music and Public Programs of Publications ...........,..,,,....... of Radio ............... ...... of NSA ............, ...... Bowling ............ C-D Ceres Hall ...................,... ...... Charity Ball ........ ,. Cheerleaders .........,. ...... Chemi stry Club ........... ...... Chemistry, School of ....... .. Choir ...............,............. Co-op Edwin House ...... . .... ..... . E Boothe Club .......... ...... Engineering Council ....,.... ...... Engineering, School of ........ ...... Engineer's Ball ................... ...... 320 68 18 294 169 28 169 147 165 164 204 244 258 218 260 233 144 205 36 170 162 164 189 207 134 122 84 196 88 228 188 187 187 185 186 188 185 186 138 280 83 200 178 44 192 262 232 168 48 100 Index F Farmhouse .,.....,..,. .... Features Section .,....,.. FFA ....,.,......................,... Freshman Orientation ....... Football ..,.......................... Four-H Club ....,... G-H Gamma Phi Beta ........,,. Gold Star Band ,....,.. Golf .....,....,,.,........,. Governor ...... Guidon .,......,.,... ...,....... Homecoming .......................... Home Economics, School of Honors Day Convocation ,... I-J IAS ........,........................,. Interfraternity Ball ......... Interfraternity Council ...,... Intramural Sports ....... ISA .........i......,.............. Iohn Robinson Club ,..,... K Kappa Alpha Theta ...,... Kappa Delta .....,.......,. Kappa Delta Pi ......,...... Kappa Epsilon ........,........,. Kappa Kappa Gamma ........ Kappa Kappa Psi ........,.... Kappa Psi .......,............... Kappa Tau Delta .....,. KDSC Radio .,...,.,.... L Lettermen's Club ...,... Library .........,................... Little Country Theater ....... Little International ......... LSA ..,............................ Lyceum Series ...... M-N Men's Residence Hall ....... Memorial Union ............. Military Ball .............., Newman Club ........,. O Orchesis ........ ....... 264 iii 104 110 173 246 190 137 22 206 70 58 105 180 81 257 139 212 154 248 250 236 233 252 241 266 238 194 202 156 102 94 222 106 282 158 80 224 211 P Panhellenic Council ,..,,.. Papyrus Ebers .,.......,..,. Pharmacy, School of ......, Phi Kappa Phi ..,,......,, Phi Mu ,.........,.............,.... Phi Upsilon Omicron ..,...... Physical Education ..,...... Pi Tau Sigma .,...,.,., President ...,... R Rahjahs ...,.......,..,,....,.,.,. Religious Education ..., Rho Chi ...,..,i,.,..,.,,...,.,. S Sabre Air Command ...,...,. Saddle and Sirloin Club ......, Scholastic ......................,...... Senior Personalities .,,.... Senior Staff ,..,. ................ Sigma Alpha Epsilon ....... Sigma Alpha Iota ........ Sigma Chi ..,,......,..... Sigma Phi Delta ....,..,..,.. Ski Club ...........,,.................. Snow Sculpture Contest .....,. Spectrum .,........,..,....,.......... Spinster Skip ........ .....,. Spring Sing ......,........... State Engineer .........,........ Student Health Center ....... Student Senate ..,..,......... SUAB ............. T-U-V Tau Beta Pi .........,............... Tau Beta Sigma ..,..,.... Tau Kappa Epsilon .....,... Tennis . ....,....................,,...,..,.. Theta Chi .,........................,...... Three-Denominational Center Track .............,......,.,.............,.... Tryota ,.....,........................ Ugly Man Contest .,....... Vets Club ...................... W-Y Wesley Foundation ....... Who's Who ..,........................... Women's Athletic Association Women's Residence Hall ...... WUS Carnival ......................... YMCA .................,............... YWCA .......


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