Northern State University - Pasque Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1965

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KX 'ln ' A' t, w THE PASQUE FLOWER The often forgotten Pasque flow- er, the identifiable earmark of Northern's yearbook and the South Dakota State Flower, blossoms in the early spring in a profusion of white or purple flowers. PA QUE 19 65 NORTHERN STATE CULLEGE ABERDEEN, SUUTH DAKOTA Nancy Benson, Sherry Brandt Pam Brown Pam Eitreim Kathy Hunstad Tim Locke ' JoAnne Smith John Koch, Bu Editor siness Manager CONTE Ts Dedication . . . FALL ADMINISTRATION .......... FRESHMAN ORIENTATION . . FRESHMAN CLASS .................. FOOTBALL .......................... Division of Education and Psychology . . . CROSS-COUNTRY ..................... CAMPUS GOVERNMENT .... . GYPSY DAY ................ RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS . . . FALL PLAY .................. Division of Science and Math. . . SOPI-IOMORE CLASS ........ WINTER BASKETBALL ......,.... COMMUNITY CONCERTS .... Division of Fine Arts ... WRESTLING ............... CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS ... ,... INTRAMURAL ......................... Division of Language and Literature . . . WINTER FESTIVITIES .,................ Division oi' Social Science and Business . . . .. JUNIOR CLASS ........................ SPRING SPRING PLAY .............. SCHOLASTIC HONORARIES .... Division of Industrial Arts . . . MISS NORTHERN '64 ........ BIG NAME TALENT '64 ... TRACK ................. FAIRYLAND '64 ........ GOLF AND TENNIS '64 .................. Division of Health and Physical Education OFF CAMPUS .......................... SENIOR CLASS .. . Through Many Doors .......... Student Index and Advertising .... Cam pus Index ................ 4 5 10 22 26 46 52 59 61 70 79 88 90 93 116 122 124 138 142 158 162 175 179 186 200 203 210 214 216 218 222 224 228 234 237 260 266 292 DEAN MARGARET SMITH DEDI CA TI ON For her fifteen years of service to Northern State Col- lege as Dean of Women, the 1965 PASQUE is dedicated to Margaret B. Smith. 1 WALD0 SEZ: 6'HERE'S FOLLOW THE THROUGH Wi 'I u OR'l STA ., 1 1 l w . . 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WI-Q rx .jg -:QW , iw- :M ff W1 w M, f f - x.f.w.w .'- me-H 1 , N., 2- ' r ,ifffn ff-Qf mf M 1 ' uv 4 5 ,ff '..1Q,L?w x mg ADMINIS T RA TIUN Northern State is a college definitely on the move. There is afeeling of vibrancy on the cam- pus which has infected faculty and students alike. While there are many evidences of progress at Northern, both in terms of physical expansion and academic excellence, the two that are most readily seen are the array of new buildings and the beautiful campus. Between the summer of 1957 and the summer of 1963, a periodof sixyears, seven new build- ings have been completed and occupied. The total cost of this capital improvement is in ex- cess of 33, 000, 000. This amount is more than three times the capital investment in the plant during the first 56 years of its existence. During the summer of 1964, complete new heating equipment was installed at an approxi- mate cost of SB145,000. Work has been com- pleted on a 5200, 000 addition to the Memorial Union, and in early 1965 work was started on a seventh dormitory which will cost 3540, 000. In addition to this, several hundred thousand dol- PRESIDENT J. HOWARD KRAMER lars has been spent on expansion, remodeling, renovation and repair during the last seven years. But this is only the beginning. Plans have been made to spend 36, 000, 000 in the next ten years on capital con- struction. Approximately one-third of this will be requested in state appropriations and the balance will be bor- rowed. Among the major plant improvements and additions planned are an addition to Lincoln Dining Hall, the completion of the east wing of Mewaldt-Jensen Hall, the expansion of the Administration Building, the construc- tion of three dormitories to house 1200 students, the building of an additional dining hall and the erection of a Sl, 000, 000 classroom building. Not until 1973 will the hum of building activity subside on the campus. Northern is definitely on the move. President J. Howard Kramer ll It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to greet the student body by way of the PASQUE. The Dean of a rapidly growing college finds himself so absorbed in things that must be done now that there seems less and less time to get acquainted with the students. I would assure all of you, however, that the fact of numbers has not changed my philosophy that the most important people on any campus are the students. The task of preparing the optimum opportunity for these students by means of academic courses, well prepared staff, and workable class schedules has been and continues to be the chief concern of the Dean of the College.. By way of reminiscing, it is interesting to note that since assuming the position of the Dean of the College on July 1, 1951, there have been 27 commencements. A total of 4, 767 diplomas and certifi- cates have been awarded, signifying the completion of curricular requirements. This is quite a size- able family, whom I believe, proudly call Northern their Alma Mater. My best wishes to all Northern students, both past and present. It would be interesting to know how you are and where you are. Dr. Walter J. J erde 7 DEAN WALTER J. ,IERDE OFFICE OF STUDENT PERSONNEL DEAN DON VOGT DEAN MARGARET SMITH DR. JOSEPH WETTSTEIN DIRECTOR BOOKSTORE MEMORIAL UNION Af'- Russa Osborne Manager of the College Bookstore Jim Vogt Director of Memorial Union MEDICAL STAFF Frances Heier, Assistant School Nurse Carol Cramer, School N urse Dr Carson Murdy, Physu clan and Health Examiner OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS Richard Van Beek The Admissions Office is con- cerned with the enrollment of students. There, too, all grade records and student statistics are kept. With their access to the records. the Admissions Office is responsible for those students who wish to transfer here or to another college from here. Director of Admissions and Records Marie A. Johnson Assistant Director of Admissions and Records Diane Breitag assists Rita Raines with an enrollment problem. Robert Larson Printer Dr. Lloyd F. Johnson Si . fn VIA, k V ' iii?-tile A 1 Al ' 1 ' , v Frank Gellerman 4 Associate Director of Special Services 4 Director of Special Services ' OFFICE OF SPECIAL SERVICES Assistant Director of Special 'fl 1 i 1, 3 1 Esther Robertson Assistant Director of Extension and Placement The personnel in the Special Services Of- fice are in charge of the placement of all graduates in teaching, business, industry and other fields, alumni activities, publish- ing and editing the Alumni Bulletin quarterly , and correspondence study. ' This office is also in charge of the exten- sion centers, high school senior counseling, and publicity for the college to South Dakota newspapers, radio stations, and television stations. Mimeographing and most printing for the entire college, photographic work for 16 publications, publicity, and athletics, and movies for all the football games are also handled by the Office of Special Services. BUSINESS OF ICE Harold Fowler Business Manager William Krikac Associate Business Manager 1 11 ig Q... Irene Ronnolct, IBM Operator and Inventory Director Al1llEllf.f0lh111'I. and Violet Ilnnson, Assistants in the IBM Depurtm ont 17 ...in-Q.-v OFFIG OF GRADUATE ST DIE Dr. Harris Wollman, Director of Graduate Studies, is in- volved with graduate students, supervises practice teachers, and teaches some senior and graduate courses. UFFICE OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Ralph Johnson Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Carl Schwarz ' Assistant in Buildings and L. x, Grounds H1 4 n1 au.. Mrs. Arloene Becklund. I-lead of the Instructional Materials Departmentg Mrs. Letitia Stormo, As- sistant Librarian: andMrs. Esther Showalter, Super- visor of Library Circula- tion. chock shelves for lost or misplaced books. ---1 el-1. -1am-up Hit I.-fjs!!.WLLwi 'iv Wikia' 'ii?.'18 ' Si' 'A Mr. Robert Flftman, Director ol' thc Library, examines one of the many historical volumes in the Beu- lah Williams Library. Mr. Keith Warne, Head oi' the Depository and Documents Librar- ies: James Mauseth, Assistant Di- rector ol' the Library: and Charles Booth. Assistant Librarian. LIBRAR Y PERSUNNEL .,'g ik a Wk-t' u. gg. Vit' Hi 4' i. 19 5w l .N G ings UUDIII Wu -5-. Y' T'-l Norma Baldridge, Buildings and Grounds Office Ilarriet Anderson, Admissions and Records Office lidythe Davies, Student Personnel Office Mavis Iloran. Special Services Of- fice -nf Business Office Secretaries: vis Wava Dahl, Shirley Boe, Mavis Sehroh, Vivian E CRE TARIES Mary Spcnsley, Secretary to the President Edna zum Brunnen, Secretary l f i . 1' '. T .JDM .Eff f an C' u I I li.. to the Dean 1-k Admissions Office Secretaries Diane Brcitag Delores Conley A + .- 'N xx VX -4 li? Mimi., -.-J' Mfnv Schulte, Fine Arts Division ll ll 1 iet White, Graduate Studios Betty Larson, Education :uid Psy- chology Division Pat Cruse, Special Education Office Lorraine Anderson, Science and Mzithcmatics Division Sherri Arbognst, Industrial Arts and Physical liclucation Division Leah lluuse, Language und Litera- ture Division. B ,,J' FRE HMA URIE TATIO On September 8. 1964, fresh- men began their college careers withthelongest, mosttiring, and most Uightening ol' 1111 processes --registration. I E ROLLME TRECORD BROKE val Student guides gave a helping and a welcoming hand to freshmen and gum parents as they arrived on North- CIWS Campus for Orientatlon Week' Dormitories were the centers of activity , on Sunday us the freshmen began to arrive. A mass of new faces filled Dacotah Hall Gym as the freshmen heard from top college officials. Z3 700 EWFRE HME AT Wearing their distinctive maroon and gold beanies, the freshmen made their way through the maze of registration lines. Smi1e, was the order of the day as the new Northern students had their pictures taken. Northern's own Four Freshmen entertained at the Beanie Burn. It was at this event that the freshmen were at last allowed to discard their beanies. rs ti KANGAR00 K0 RTE D ORIE TATIO These freshmen girls were tried, found guilty, and sen- tenced to hard labor by the Kangaroo Kourt. This event and the Beanie Burn climaxed the initiation of the freshmen. 25 AF- A0 .ff Freshman class officers for the 1964-65 school year were: Jim Schlekeway, vice-presidentg Lynnette Tiede, treasurerg Arlo Fossum, presidentg and Judy Rosendahl, secretary. FRE HMA CLASS Z' fm, Q 54' ,af WSJ' gf A' , ,v 117377 But Mr. Schreiber, it says right here that 'boy' is a U l1OLlll. ,QX ,fe nav, 'ez .far Tommy Abraham Anja Achtien Fred Ackley Jackie Adams Gloria Aden Leslyan Afrank Glenard Aipperspach Judy Akin Larry Albrecht Virleen Almond Faye Amen Jean Arndahl Maureen Andersen Roberta Andersen Diane Anderson Eddie Anderson Janet Anderson Jerome Anderson John Anderson Kenneth Anderson Marlys Anderson Sandra Anderson P , . I !,.? .A - writ e f '3 X A .sf J X 1 sv ' A Janet Andrews Kenneth Axemaker Suellen Babb Cliff Baker Marcia Baldrich Etta Bassinger Dennis Angerhofer Helen Axtell Elwood Bahr Cheryl Bakken Randy Bartell Charles Bates 1 Gary Bailey Kenneth Bauer Terry Bauer Arlene Beaver Warren Beck Sharon Behnke April Beigh Charles Belzer Susan Benn Jerry Blegler John Biegler Wayne Bierman Joel Bindenagel Marvin Bingham Dorothea Birchem Ronald Birchem John Bjerke Wesley Bjerke Michael Blackburn Lori Blair Patsy Blair Pat Blando Charles Blick Judith Block Kaye Bloem Yolanda Boelsen Lanette Bohlander Barbara Boik John Bomar Daryl Boots Charles Boulais Sherry Brandt ...Ma Nancy Bailey Sheila Bauer V o l .J ll-' 1 Q AA 'rr' 3-1 il' ' yu. ef I 1:4 , ix 19 John Brehmer Richard Bronson Pamela Brown Ronald Brubakken Richard Bryson David Buchele F RESHME L. 1 B 3 iv 1 I ' ' ,. ,rf f 1 ' ' y f r r, ' .nf - .I 33 Juv audi is ' I...- 404 Mom I d like you to meet my roommate. Elaine Chauncey Alan Christenson Dennis Clarke Patrick Cleberg Larry Collins Stanley Collins Elmer Compton Donald Cook Renee Cook Charles Corkins Mary Ann Coull Lynn Crabb Dorothy Crawford Jack Crippen Sarah Crouch Deanna Cutler Diane Dahl 31 lt 1 1 A f Janice Bucholz Dean Burdick Carol Burgard Colleen Burgard Georgia Burgard Donovan Burke Ruth Ann Butler Orval Byre David Carlisle Beverly Carlson Arlen Carr Connie Carson William Carter Karon Castle Carol Chaffin . Q 8, Q Y 6.4.x K, 5 I YJ V7 , ,Ag f .- , ...r w QF! is Y li Z . .x i 1:4 H ' ' fl C Terry Cyr I ' ' ' H 2 5 , ' 'lg V 29 ... vt, in ,M I 1 - I Donna Dahl Lorna Dahl 1 I LeRoy Dally Joel Druley James Durand Melvin Dutt John Dvorak Diana Dye Robert Earley Leonard Eberhart Michael Edwards Michael Eichelberg Leonard Eikamp Larry Iliscnbeisz l Linda Eide .V Qw gfg, - ' V? n ' J as F RESHME Penny Daily Dennis Daly Ruth Dannenbring Cathie Deets John DeGidio Maribeth Deibert Dona Dell Richard Demers Larry Dempsey Dennis DeNomme Linda Derry Richard DeVille Timothy Dewald Linda Diede Donna Diedtrich Raymond Doering Kenneth Dohn David Dosch Sherry Dosch Robert Drake J g,. ' ,fl ,yn 2 Mi mA 'X ,fr 1 ' V' 'N A , Yin- ff- t . 451 7 N, .. xx. 4 , . A l -1 X ml mai If -nm 'ai' Pamela Eitreim John Ellenbecker Geraldine Ellsworth Diane Elrod Kathryn Engebretson Virginia Erhart Beverly Erickson Donel Erickson James Erickson Patricia Erickson Randall Espeseth Dennis Evenson Steve Fader Norman Farnsworth Leslie Fauth Elizabeth Felix James Feller Leslie Feller Ila Fetherhuff Betty Fiala Carolyn Fiedler Shelley Filip Alice Finger Sandra Finnerty Thomas Fischback Barry Fisher Jean Fisk Jerry Flahaven Tom Flahaven Janice Flanigan 54 u x his K ,. in r 1 - 'Si ,ig 55 :- gnc if f A 'J fi? - was-f A ff I ad F ,V I Q x' fl' x rw is A - Dale Flannery Jim Flippen Sherry Florey Floyd Forman Mary Joe Foss Arlo Fossum . 114: . .- h ,. A' gt 1 J. x ss- 3 --1 ' is , 'J i Q.- GI7 Q., if ' 13' K 3 1 . 'Vi' ' ' .J This is MY machine. , .1 . .X ,M V Nail 1 Q t 'fl E j ,Y 1 'C' ' if F Q, -I3'li'3'l'k T t ' ' , .iQ:-AjL:5'- ' 99' L 'H 1 x o ,, 1, 5 as ' ' , ng .4 3 , . O , 1 K QS 0 3 , I , i37'.,i iZ.f':':x. ,, ' 9 ., wfit.,!l:iil ,. . ,,, lx Q. X UU V. ' K JW., , f-Lfmpvl-. V: 'M , gm, I nw 3'-A w .V curl , -Q 'mme .,.. , J 31 Jerome Geditz Linda Gelszler Kenneth Gerharter Betty Gerlach Dennis Germann Sandra Gerry John Gibbs Alan Giese Paulette Gisi Phyllis Glanzman Dean Goebel Cheryl Goepfert Kennith Gosch Jack Graham Robert Graham Mary Gratz Diane Graversen Ronald Graves Douglas Grebner Sally Green '23 rl , 4 1 F RESHME Theodore Fowler Martin Fransen Sharla Franz Robert French Terry French James Froiland Karen Froiland Lance Fuhrman Lyle Gaaskjolen William Gale Norman Galinat Kathy Gant Dennis Garness Judy Garrigan Marie Gauer 1. I fr' '. I V- 4-I , tv? A Q 1X yd 5--41' ig. Us N.. ,J 1--W vi , 0 6-P' ' ?ff':..f-1 V 5 Which one uses Dr. Scholl's Foot Powder 9 Edwin Greseth Lonnie Grisham Raymond Gruby Betty Grucner Georgena Guest Michael Guffey ,f Barbara Gustafson Denice Gustafson Shirley Gustafson Jim Gutenlcauf Ruelta Ilaacla Nancy llaag W-1:1 7 :- Diann Hahler Dan Hale Carol Hall Rose Hall John Halverson Maurice Hammer Sheryl Hammond Carol Hancort Pat Hannigan Mildred Hanselma Eloise Hansen John Hansen ll James Haar Judy Haberman Camille Ilafnor Barbara llagcdorn Susanne Hageman Bonnie Hagen 1.7 .QP 'L-11' 5, 11 7 ff ' . U ff Diane Hauck Lorraine Hauck Kathleen Haug Larry Hawkins Pat Hawkins Gary Heintz Maxine Hansen Barbara Hanson Bob Hanson Judy Hanson Keith Hanson Susan Hanson Thomas Hardin Janice Harris Neil Harris Diane Hartman David llasclhorst Gladys Hasclhorst qw FREH E 4 QI pl , K I 5' - V if Y fl 'X . 1:72 if '- T7 1 -' - if . J f Sylvester Hellcvanpg Sharon Helms Ronald llemiller Sharon Henry Gail Herman Jerald Herman John Herman Linda Hertel Lawrence Herzekow Arlan lletterly Patricia Heupel Phyllis Heupel Jerry llinzman Robert Hoeft Marlene llohn Sherril llohn Adrian lloines Diane lloines' WU' r, f --A . ' I N -1: 'iff V r A ' A I K. H, 6' , v' - l '19 f' 1 vu. . ix' 'FT' .,., W Danny Johnson Mary Ellen Johnson Michael Johnson Nyle Johnson Sharon Johnson Barbara Jones 'fm' C' ref: '15 Herbert lloisington Frank Hulbert Florence Ilolm Karen Holty Bruce Hopperstad Wesley llossle Frances Howard Raymond Howell Larry lloyt Rita Huber Sheila Huber Joanne Huebner Lynnette Hurst Buddy Ireland Joanne Jackson Robert Jacobs Murray Jacobson Terrance James Ruth Jassmunn Sharron Jeschke Myrna Jibbcn Sharon Job Barbara Johnson Burton Johnson What do you mean they're closing the Tap on Saturday nights? 1'll:'vqxi 5 1 Marian Jones Dennis Julson Timothy Jurgens Kathryn Kadar Gerald Kallas Scott Kane Juliane Kannas Shirley Kargleder Dean Karlcn Dave Kzlrrigan Craig Kay Daniel Keller ,Q 'inf A Mn, ,4Q F' f JY' X .. J Q1 'ii X 1 M 4 J A FRE HME I' K 'L A' - V, J- X- 1 K X,-ggi if C gg, A Nj! l L '3 vw' 34 if Kathleen Kelly Jenn Kennedy lichvnrd Kcntch James Kettering Lynn Kicper Robert Kicsz Delbert Kilber Thomas King Ronald Kingery Katherine Kjetland Larry Kleinschmidt Carmen Kloster Beverly Kluck Wayne Klungseth Larry Knebel Bob Knight Sandra Knight Peggy Knittcl John Koch Vaughn Koch Janet Kodet Marilyn Koepplin Cleo Konechne Sandra Kopetsky Kay Kraft Keith Kramp Ron Kranzler Richard Kriech David Krier Marjorie Krista Nils 'rf Evelyn Krueger Charlene Kruse Alan Kuckelhurg Connie Kulper Larry Kumpf Connie Kunde Barbara Kurle Kathleen Kusler Sharon Kuyper Gary Kvamme Stanley Lammie Andrew L'Amour A L Gail Lanam Craig Langager Dallas Langley Barbara Lantsherger Bruce Laramie William Larrow I clon't know how these girls in Lincoln get finger- piints on the OUTSIDE of their windows, . . 5 Kathryn Larsen Rieha1'cl Larsen Alice Larson Diane Larson Jaequlyn Larson Judith Larson Marla Larson Louella l,eBeau Kathryn Lee Diane Leibel l,aV onne Leiferm in Darrel Lcischner Donald Malsom Carlyle Mardinn Mary Jane Marion Keith Mnrkve Bob Marshall Dennis Marso Jackie Martin Marlene Marzolf Beverly Masat Jean Mathiason Fred Matsuno David Mavlty Roger Mayer Rlchard MCEWlhg Suzanne McHenry Marilyn McLaughlin ' T ,V , ts if Terry McNel1is ' V 'V V Gordon McQuillen 2 Q Shirley Lenling Diane Leonard Kathy Leonard Alan Lepler Marilyn Lesher Mona Liedle Michael Lilla Michele Lilla Nancy Lindskov Donald Lingor Alfred Livermont Timothy Locke Dianna Lockert Joe Lower Michael Luitjens Gerald Lundberg James Lutgen Beverly Lutz Mary Ellen Luze Martha Maack Carol Macer Douglas Mack Nancy Magee Richard Makens Gloria Meier Linda Mein Mark Mennis Helen Meriweather Robert Mertz Dan Messelt Mary Ann Meyer Patricia Meyel s Paulette Michel Dennis Milbrandt James L Miller Judith Miller Marcia Miller Nancy Miller Robert Miller Susan Miller Betty Misterek Vivian Moeller Elizabeth Mohn John Molsced Bryan Monteith Q- f -Y' 'Cf gf S ,Lx 1'l C37 J A tv N 0 5- 1 6 Oh, really? This is my first one, too. Dale Morrison Patricia Morrison Kathleen Moser Linda Moul , Steven Muchl Daniel Murray Robert Murray Etta Neilan Gary Nelson James Nelson Lane Nelson Lois Nelson 39 Mary Nelson Monty Nereim Lawrence Neumayr Barbara Newton Jean Nichols Paula Nicolaisen Lloyd Nies David Norton James Oberkamper Kathleen O'COIlllOl' Larry O'Connor Dennis O'Donnell A an as L.- , -v-, .' IQ: , . as 5 -i' al E' ' xl-55' y lv qi h , v v., N an - il .,,,.,, , mp 1 linhert Peacock Sharon Pennington Kurt Pt-rmann Cassandra Pt-rpich James Pt-terson F RESHME Z 'Vf?'94 of A -gf 'nv In Q J' f A Patty Ann O'Donnell Otto Oehlerking Audrey Ohlson Marilyn Olsen Donald Olson Jerome Olson Kristi Olson LeRoy Opp Virginia Opp Kenneth Osberg Gary Oster Shara Oster James O'Toole Herman Ottenbacher William Over Richard Padrnos Carole Parisien Stanley Parker Bonnie Paschke Paul Patterson Byron Paulson lillen Paulson AI Constance Paynter Dorothy Paz ie qu! 54 Kay Peterson Richard Peterson Susan Peterson Douglas Pettigrew Michael Pcxn Donald Phillips LaVerna Pietz James Pinard David Pirnic Jane Plucker Arlyn Poppen Ronald Prasck Delton Prentice Duane Preszler Gary Prisbe David Quashnick Judith Raap Ronald Raclke Linda Raetzman Karen Ragels Betty Rapp Alan Ratliff Patricia Ray Antoinette Reardon V vi? A J l :Ji 8. 6 K.: lf ir-i 1 ' 17 ' I AVA' if 45 'm , .nn iw W W rf' Q f' df ,W A' 6 fv big, if Carol Reiss Arden Renville Cynthia Rheborg Lawrence Richardson Robert Riedl Dwight Rieger Sharon Rieker Constance Ries Carol Rislioi Cecile Robertson Charles Robinson Judith Rock v in Ay 6. 1:7 pf in Oi A ' in 'ECW li x4 IJ If only ones. WE , i -1.3 I 1 l ' V 3 ' A Q I were a little taller, l could get these high ,,.. C . ..., .V , it ' ' f. L1 ,P 'Hx .w . 41 101' 11114 T7 V L, ff yall? N J il -B Y 'on 17' 0 'x L -C' W 81 hr Mary Ann Schanck Herbert Schaunarnn Joyce Schimke Eugene Schlagel Jim Schlekeway Bonadonna Schmaltz Lynelle Schmidt Carol Schmitt Gene Schnabel Duane Schnaible Linda Schneck Ruth Schnuerle Judith Schoonover Paul Schrader Joe Schricker Karen Schumacher Bernard Schwan Richard Schweitzer Nancy Sealey Patricia Seifert Sandra Sieler Rodney Senger Dean Seppala Kenneth Serr ef P A l L . V 1 1 49 1 1- - 32' F RESHME 93, J... Barbara Roehr Judy Rohwer Richard Rose Stephen Rosenbluth Judy Rosendahl Nancy Rotolo Melvin Rousseau Helen Rowley Beverly Rudd Dalton Rude Jane Rusch Daryl Russell Michele Sahli Carlton Sam Nancy Sampson Cynthia Sandberg James Sanden Eunice Sandve Stanley Sauer Anita Saukerson Mary Alice Sawinsky Timothy Schaefbauer Carol Schaible D ennis Schaller . 3,4 M.: K -ix .,.-0' 431, gr- 1 .f ' ff, 1 L 15' A N is i if , .al ' - S J a y JL J g A P J - -of -Q D,- 9 k -C f I 4. ..- ,. , , M, ww-'T fl ft . , 1-. . 1 4- ,. M.. ,, X , K , , xv.. ,' 1 ' Q xx' :X 4 IW. 'v ta V' the .,,,,,,,,m V. If Lucy Seymour Dennis Sharp Robert Shine Lyle Sicdschlaw Raymond Siegle Glenna Siegling Orville Siers JoAnne Simpson Richard Simpson Richard Skaaden Leif Skanrhaug JoAnne Smith Lindsey Smith Michael Smith Randall Smith Marc Solomon David Sonnichsen Alan Sorenson Edmund Sorenson Elizabeth Soule Ruth Ann Spicer J udlth Stallcy Richard Stanton Charlene Stapleton Oh, no! They're not senc Palmer back! Joyce Steffen Judith Stein Lucille Stern Carol Stevens Marion Stewart Elizabeth Stoick Donald Stoltz Duane Strande Verna Stroh David Stuart Richard Such Robert Sundling Darrell Svalstad Dennis Svalstad Daniel Swanson Daren Swanson Sharon Swanson Steve Swisher Tom Taggert Roger Tarbox Douglas Tasa ling, Pctu Cheryl Tastad Bill Teal Paul Theefeld Pamela Thelen Ruth Ann Thiery Norman Thomas Judy Thomsen Alwin Thoreson John Thurn Lynette Tiede Robert Tinkcom Bob Tipton Lynn Tobin Wanda Tompkins Kayleen Tomter Annette Traversie Theodore Traxinger Harley Trefz Joleen Triebwasser Gary Turbak Thomas Tustion Derry Tuttle Mervyn Tvinnereim Robert Two Bears ff 32 5, . fd Lv . : A , af 'ff QNX .y, J ' via I' ' - ..,3 I Q 1 sf 41 I 1 wi' .pn 'A iv, 5 , FREH E If .Eff , I Carolyn Ulmer Darlys Utecht Vern Vallie Tom Van Scoy Marjean Van Soest Curtis Vilhauer Curtis Voight Kandace Voight Bob Von Wald Douglas Voss Lois Voss Marilyn Wagner Philip Wagner I Clarence Walking Eagle Clcva Wallace Jean Walrath Susan Walter Joy Walterman '19 . 4' .H I ,TF x u if va N A' Q' A l .. X 0 'a F . his 4, -ou- I ' .. lim 1 5x 1 K P A W l 1 'J A X , v' UI' I ' - .. 0 I , , xA , I 1 l I . 4 J Tv A D -t - ' 1-.vs '-. ' vi do x A Q 460 17 ' is A, A rs, ,. , ,,- .y :'l N 1 X 4 K ,4 1 ' '17 J 229 A 1 John Walters Richard Waltz Michael Walz Sheila Waring Judith Waters Barbara Watkins Bernadette Weber Patricia Weber Gerald Wcflen Deana Weideman JoAnn Weiland Marlene Werner Melody West Robert Wostby Edwin Westendorf Kenneth Westerberg Richard Westra Darryl Wetzler Kenneth Wiedrich You mean she can do lege talent show '? Clifford Wiese Frank Willard Fredrick Willey Donald Williams Pam Williams Vernon Williams Virgil Williams Sam Willits Katheryn Wilson Sandra Wilson Wayne Wingate Gloria Wire Robert Witte Shelva Wolff Marian Wood Diane Woods Karen Wynde Richard Young James Zacher Merlin Zacher Beverly Ziegler Vernon Zick Duane Zimmerman that in a col FOOTBALL i The Northern Wolves spent a long three months compiling a 6-3 record against formidable opponents in the SDIC as well as teams from Montana, Iowa, and Nebraska. 0,3 3 I A' 9.4911 1f14Q79Qal75i warn 97 we its Q19 fail IQ: . il .. we '5'Q,'lg1a'fiQ5.-2ly'l5 as .4 3 1545 lH3' The members of the Northern State Wolves football squad are: Row one - Mike Mahoney, Fred Ackley, Les Duncan, Jerry Schlekeway, Doug Glacler, Larry Gauer, Clarence Stern, Clark Swisher, Jr. , Tom Gauer, Jim Breitag, Bob Dockter, Ken Holler, Ron Birchem. Row two - Harry Stapp, John Karen, Joel Swisher, Jerry Neff, Bob Mertz, Ron French, Jim Bishop, Jim Schlekeway, Dennis German, Sam Willits, Herb Schaunamurl, Gerald Herman, Wayne Klungseth. Row three - Tom Kramer, Don Williams, Floyd Forman, Nyle Johnson, Dick Wherry, Chuck Robinson, Steve Swisher, Leroy Opp, Greg Witala, Ted VanKempen, Dennis Wylie, Bob Gates, John Walters. Row four - Ed Kentch. Steve Rosenbluth, RnylVlack, Bob Sherwood, Dick Demcrs, Jack Crippen, Harold Pardew, John Stoeeker, Tim Locke, Marn Bartlett, Dave Buchele, Jim Haar, Terry Klungseth. Row five - Jim Welsh, Joe Planansky, Bob Graham, Dan Johnson, Bob Prunty, Brian Stemwedel, Dale Waysman, Elroy Likness, Wayne Strande, Bob Earley, Vince Johnson. THE 1964 NSC WOLVES Guiding the fortunes of the 1964 Wolves were Assistant Coach Bart Berndt Assistant Coach Bill Jordan, Head Coach Clark Swisher, Assistant Cgach Bob Waehs, and Assistant Coach Don Woods. THE EASON lilt 1 7 7 ,,,i NSC Opp. ' Eastern Montana State 19 0 'LAK General Beadle 31 14 mx Southern State 26 7 SOuth Dakota Tech 18 0 Wesleyan 13 12 3 jaw, Parsons College 7 27 , A xx fglfa , Black Hills 18 6 A J A E1-Iron College 12 21 V up earney State 0 27 K' iirffv' ved' Q' AAzAn3l'IAW ' EIGHT SENIORS PLAY LAST GAME F OR WULVE Harold Pardew Doug Glader C. i Tom Gauer Jim Breitag Jerry Schlekeway Ken Holler John Stoecker Ted V211 Kempen The Wolves will miss the outstanding leadership given by these eight seniors. They have been the basis of the team for the last three years. Jim Schlekeway pre- pared for the first kickoff of the 1964 season against East- ern Montana State. ALL SDI C Six Northern playerswere selected by the coaches for the All-SDIC team. LcadingNorthern's members were three-time members Harold Pardew and'l'om Gauer. Doug Glad- er and Jim Breitng received the honor for the second time. Clark Swisher, Jr. and Clarence Stern wcretwojuniors named to the team. Left: Tom Kramer was stopped by an East- ern Montana State lineman. Below: Jerry Schlekeway and Steve Swisher put the stop on a Parsons College back. qqqf.. 1- e 4 Q., Ilurold P11 rdcw Offensive Guard Doug Glader Center Clarence Stern Offensive Halfback Tom Gauer Defensive Guard Vince Johnson return- ed an intercepted pass in the Wesleyan game. Jim Breitag Defensive Halfback Clark Swisher Linebacker Above: Picking up yardage, Clarence Stern headed for the goal in the Eastern Montana State game. Below: Jim Haar prepared to pass be- hind a wall of blockers in the Kearneygame. Clarence Stern, making a short gain, was brought down by Huron tacklers. SEASO The Northern Wolves had a fine season for a rebuild- ing year. They scored 144 points to the opponents' 107. The team placed second in the conference. The Wolfpack launched their campaign with a 19-0 victory over Eastern Montana State. Another decisive victory over General Beadle 31-14 kept the title hopes shining. A capacity Gypsy Day crowdwatched the Wolves down Southern State 26-7. South Dakota Tech was the next to fall before Northern's powerful defense with a score of 18-0. DakotaWesleyan gave the Wolves a tough battle before losing 13-12. The loss of quarterback Bob Dockter dealt the Pack a severe blow. A umm than .mu Clarence Stern turned the corner for a touchdown in the Southern game, l UN-DOW Parson's passing attack was too much for the Wolves as they fell 27-7, but the Swishermen returned to their winning ways with a 18-6 victory over Black Hills State. The Huron Scalpers put an end to title hopes with a21-12 win over the Wolves. High- ly rated Kearney State was too much for the Northern team as they fell 27-0 in their last game of the season. T DE TT MA ACER -1 ,A , X , 42- - A 1 A 591 0 2. A 1: , DA VE LITTLE w '-ff.,.f '!, ' '. n I'ff- .' ' ff'-'- ' 'L -A -? 1 N.r- .A nf ,uf ,hy P ,ga gig, ,,'a?H 4,,..m-It-.jf,,g.4f-1-gy' ,feajf if - , fn It ,f du ' ' -4. -' DL- nf 1 lkt'. fm -fr, Q '.-.' njxvll P . . X, 4,331 a' ,J A agar ,Ya nuff 'WR do .U :Q , U. WJTV1 L u9,'.',.w. e asque Staff would like to give lit.. ' :'i 5 ? -igfgrf 43 ., .uf ?'1fflQ:h:f?1 ,Fifi 'Pk' :Pt .':f' ' w ' Special recognition to Dave Little, ' 'f:E'5'aV. 4,,, f,:i?:1ff?Xl,-3L,f:,.f, ig 1Vff9,g'1.'N,g,4gf V' Ku-.., '25 tw, 1' Q: I .,.N iff Watertown senior, for his outstand- '- , ! ' , HJ!! l ' -f -I Iliff -iff -t, ,4 r '- V in in 1 ' A 1. ing Service to the Athletic Depart- , lx h I ' . :ht-n.. W ,. ',,.., My , 4,9 my ment of Northern as StudentManager o 1, 'Tr ' fi! . ' 5' -- ' ' 'JK ' forallva s't . K-.XR :,,A.4! N W -!f1 ,.1,A , I Q 91611, .rv 'L I'lySPOI'tS gg -. If '-.Q kb. .rf -1 , . ' va N --e- 4' , A -. 1- tj 1 ...Q ,tx pl F 'X 4 .f sv, , ' A ' -, : . , ' ' N a. - tln- Jeff' 1 , i I' 555 - r2 7:','7T7I:'A . M , f ' -4 'J --' ' itz' ,-A.,-,V-t,A ,, N - 'Q 2 , 'R 1 f M au. .a.i,mM3nm - mga' I1 4 - i f , al Les Duncan received a direct snap from I ' y -, . ,,,,w5 ' V- . kg .9 a center in the Kearney game. V.-vsg,'l- . . 1 V .W M V Lua.. A V .gli ,fight ME . MJ WNW Agfa. ' -.'f5'Q:q,1.x.1 ml ,jr 'if?f '1 4-il'H':r'af',,a J - 1, . , A ' xg, , - 4 ' - 4,0 ' Q, A N 1 'L ,. . gf --',',.'f H' .-fl'-TH' N.. ... U ww Wa v' ,, T-'si 51 If .-N . fi ' wiifsw' gix.?'y -:rf W':,Y,Qf'.,4 ,.,. lifwf 144.5- U pm--1 .. ' . J ,ta H 'fx ,. 1't-15. -axuQ ?4,!Q1Ui Ir???Ef:F:5bi'fT. '- at 1 , N T ,jr 'If DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY 5 2 . .J we VM A' i FAC LTY Melvin Grabowska Carl Birkland Donald King Howard Robson Vernon Culp Paul Kraig Gordon Diedtrich i 2. , v.: wg f O Harley Adamson Julia Finley Vesta Hanson Barbara Steele Muriel Hoover Lois Hartwell Margaret Briscoe s L ml , 3 4, k Vg , , Harris Wollman LeRoy Larson Mark Cogswell Faculty members not pictured: Helen Neubauer J. Arthur Silvester 53 JoAnn Cvoelte Karen Ovcson Linda Swanson Jean Brown Judy Bamesbergcr Q Georgia Lee Stavi Irene Van Gilder Dianne Lickteig Ann Wallace Janice Mayer Mary June Johnson Dorcnc Nelson Sandy Sonnenfeld Bonnie Waye Darlene Kaasa Marlys Mascher Diana Kutz SNEA is a professional organization for the student preparing for the teaching field. The student becomes aware of the qualifi- cations and qualities necessary for becoming a member of the teaching profession. A few of the speakers featured at the group's monthly meetings were the following: Dr. Clarke who discussed the teaching pro- fession, Dr. Diedtrich who discussed Federal Aid to Education, and Dr. Wollman who discussed teaching contracts. 54 STUDE T ATIO AL ED UCA TI 0 SSOCIA TI 0 Wallace Leno, treasurer Paula Reich, secretary Carole Walker, preSideUt Dr, Paul Kraig, advisor Ann Trask Mary Matson Juno Moser Samuel Mohler Ford Bzxrric Tom Hawkins Karon Huffman Betty BL-x'x'0th Connie Buochlcr Karen Schlicbc Carol Bulk Jam Ilcilmzm Bzu'bz11'z1 Prchn Cheryl Schlicbu Lila Nickolnuson DiAnno lirickson ASSOCIATIO OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATIO Carol Bridge, president Miss Finley, advisor Jan Heilman, secretary Connie Buechler, vice-president Miss Neubauer, advisor Donna Newcomer, reporter Cleo Miller, treasurer The specific purpose of A. C. EQ is to work for the education and well-being of children from ages 6 to 12. Yearly activities include an A. C. E. picnic and Fairyland. 56 Marjean Van Soest Mary Ann Meyer Carol Schaible Sheryl Hammond She-lla Waring Kathy Wilson Dorothy Pazie Cheryl Goepfert Barbara Hanson April Beigh Bonnie Waye Dianne Zabel Virginia Paul Jean Broecher Kathleen O'Connor Barbara Amdahl Constance Paynter Nancy Bailey Judi Hess Phyllis Roberts Mary Ann Sheldon Sharon Kuyper Elaine May Jo Weiland Linda Hertel 4 writ Karen Jones Marjorie Berndt Carole Morrison Betty Berreth Delores Lerew Eleanor Gehm Charlene Krause Theresa Fuhrer Judy Raap Betty Gerlaeh Donna Monroe Janice Flanigan Kathy Fore Marlys Mascher Carol Macer Ann Wallace Arlene Beaver Loretta Jonas Judy Deurmier Carole 'Rensberger Darlene Kaasa Diana Kutz Barbara Prelin Lynda Tellingheusen Pat Aldrich Louise Carlson Mary Sue Dammeier Faith Flathc Jean Johnson Carolyn Fiedler Mary Neimi Jill Bruns Cheryl Meidinger Doris Eslinger Susan Sterrctt Dorothy Symenes Toni Reardon Kristin Lefholz Barbara Wolff Deneee Brekke Cheryl Schleibe Dorothy Young Judy Bamesburger Virginia Theeler Pat Ufen Sally l-lulancler Mona Greene Janet Syverson 1 Linda Geiszler 2 Joyce Schimke 3 Janice Weiss 4 Virleen Almond 5 Renee Cook G Mary Matson 7 Edith Swenson 8 Le Ann Bruns 9 Patty Ulmer 10 Lanette Bohlander 11 Sue Metler 12 Sue Walter 13 Audrey Ohlson 14 Sharon Stulken 15 Carol Bietz 16 Caroline Hofer 17 Kathleen Opitz 18 Betty Rapp 19 Barbara Balduan 20 Jean Fisk 21 Jo Ann Bialas 22 Ann Markve 23 Janet Asper 24 Irene Van Gilder 25 Sue Ramsey 57 KA PPA DEL TA PI 49 w V Judy Holland, secretary Mary Jane Johnson, vice-president Jerry Jax, president Dr. RobsonQ minor advisor Kay Wahl, historian James Perry, treasurer fa X f 5.2 a' 1 0 ms R 6 ME qui N f Y Y Kappa Delta Pi is a National Honorary Education Fraternity designed to stress the attributes of knowledge, duty, and power in the field of education. Their motto for the year was Edu- cation through Travel. Major advisor for the group is Dr. Diedtrich. Dale Erz Cleo Miller Linda Swanson Davene Hottman Ellen Alexander Betty llay John Demarais Dave Griffith l-lvelyn Roherts Jim Durkee llazel Benn Virginia Theeler Muriel Hoover Darlys Schanzenbach Margaret Smith Rita Raines Wallace Reno Sharon Schlcpp 'HF CROSS-COUNTRY Conch Bill JO1'Cllll1'Sll1'l1'l'lC1'S ran m below zero Wczlthc-1' the lust few weeks ol' their SCIISOD. Members of the 1964 Northern Cross-Country team included: Back row - Lynn Hieb, Larry Nolan, Doug Clausen, Don Cook, Daryl Boots, Dave Little. Front row - Carl Glander, Larry Marsh, Bill Schlosser, Roger Philbrick. 1964 NORTH DAKUTA AAU CHAMPION A young Northern Team topped off a fine season by winningthe North Dakota A, A. U. Cross-Country Meet The Harriers started off the season by facing stiff competition from North Dakota State, South Dakota State and the University of Minnesota. They came into their own by winning the Jamestown Invitational Meet and topped off the season with victory in the North Dakota A. A. U. Meet. The Harriers finished their season with the NAIA Meet at Omaha, Nebraska. Dave Little Larry Marsh Bill Schlosser ENIOR Even with the nu- cleus of his squad returning next year, Coach Bill Jordan will feel the loss of these three outstanding seniors. CAMPUS COVER ME TAL URGANIZATIO John Stone, senior from Pierre, led the NSC student body during the 1964-65 school year. John, a Political Science major, not only presided over the Student Senate, but served as a master of ceremonies for many college functions. ,nv STUDENT SENA T uw. Q- 11' 't fn, 1 Dennis Adams 2 Virginia Thoeler 3 Del Prentice 4 Ron Prnsaclc 5 Murray Woulfc 6 Sandra Gerry 7 Kristin Kampen 8 Sharon Hladlcy 9 Marilyn Lcschcr l0 Sandy Sonnenfeld ll Marlenna'Balsigcr 12 Jim Fischer The purpose of the Student Senate is to provide an organ- ization which through its elected representative shall stimulate intelligent thinking upon college problems, pro- mote sympathetic understand- ing among students and facul- ty, and provide a student voice in matters affecting student welfare and interest.- Don Vogt, advisor Dave Griffith, treasurer Doug Sweetland, secretary John Stone, president Jerry Nichols, vice-president BALLADEER .3, J .uv X41 Nancy Rasse, secretary 5 Roberta Anderson 9 Jack Archer George Laswell, president 6 Bob Larson, vice-president 10 Louise Carlson Nancy Waller, treasurer 7 Jolillen Price 11 Nancy Clawson Kaye Newcomer 8 Sue Benn 12 Bob FFGUCII The express purpose of The Balladeers Club is to present the annual all- college variety show, Things, Inc. Held in early spring, the show featured acts from the dorms, the students living off campus and the Balladeers. Although they are abranch of the Student Senate, the club is not an elected governingbody. OCIAL AFFAIR COM ITTEE ...sf Dennis Adams Carol Ann Eleeson Gloria Beck Cheryl Schliebe Pat Ufen Jim Ratliff Virginia Theeler, co-chairman Jim Fischer, co-chairman The purpose of the Social Af- fairs Committee is to organize and plan all the social activities on campus unless they are des- ignated to another group. S. A. C. meets weekly. Their advisor is Mr. Jim Vogt. 73 1 4 Y Something strange and wonderful was about to happen to Jim Fischer, S.A.C. co-chairman. It turned out that the group objected to his smoking at planning sessions. PREX Y CLUB -.r S- Prexy Club represents the voice between the president of the college and the student body. Membership includes the preSiC16HtS of all campus organizations, the editor of the EXPONENT, and the editor of the PASQUE- The club meets monthly at a noon luI'1ChGOI1 with President J. Howard Kramer in the Rushmore Room. Discussions concerning the future plans of Northern and problems in- volving the general student body or organ- izations are presented with suggestions following. J., Nancy Benson Ken Clark Gregg Wiilala Barry Erickson Bill Schlosser Dave Griffith Roger Philbriek . U! Harold Pardew lleilmut Richter Ed llunstad Mary Jane Johnson Joan Breske J. Howard Kramer John Stone Donna Cotton Virginia Theeler Sandy Sonnenfeld Dave Stokke 5s is Julie Reider Jerry Stanford Jim Fischer Lynda Boettcher Dave Sebring Arlo lfossum Gloria Beck Jo Iillen Price Connie Olmstad Carol Bridge Peggy llanson Phil Salem Chuck Schimke Richard Pooler Ford Barrie Gary Kuhn lirwin Seidel Carole Walker Bill Thompson Marlys Gchring fd , A, ' 'paffif Z-.Ye A, W- -up 65 LINDBERG Mrs. Thorson, houscmolhcr Donna Cotton, prcsidcnt Janice .Im-ncks. ll'L321SLlI'L'l' Nancy Cluwson. viccs-president Louise Carlson. secretary 4' 221 -wvwlfllr f5f'N -ff 'vf 'ww WQT- 4 2,--1 ps LINCULN Sue Hageman, treasurer Gloria Beck, president Miss Hanncmmi, liousemother Mildred Iianselmzm, secretary Mwry Rickcnbach, vice-president DOR OF I CER SEYMO R Ken Gosch tronsurci- D011 Vogt, dorm ITHIIHIQCI' Mel Dutt, secretary Rollie Smit. president f grit A NIH , .tir ,,,,,i,..i.,.. ' ff- f . T U i u ir'-fig f t 53 MMG X51 Lal KQUJL, ,, -sa 1 A ASSOCIATIO OF W0 E T DENTS ,av Officers 1 Barbara Prehn, vice-president 2 Pat Dawson, IAWS contact 3 Virginia Theeler, president 4 Marlenna Balsiger, treasurer . Dean Smith, advisor ti Kathy Smith, secretary 7 Miss llunson, advisor 8 Pat Ufen, co-ordinator 9 Miss Steele, advisor f' J f-fi Iixccutivc Council 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mxirlennn Balsiger Kathy 'Smith Miss Vesta Hanson Pat Ufen Miss Barbara Steele Diann Harrison Mrs, Margaret Smith Diane Selzle Miss Barbara Steele Virginia Theeler Lila Nicolausen Carol Nelson Alicia Duncan Julia Rider Pat Dawson Barbara Prehn Donna Cotton Virginia Erhart Gloria Beck Judy Deurmeier AWS Judicial Council 1 Mary Gail Kraft 2 Mary Schlinder 3 Kaye Newcomer 4 Carol Ann Iileeson 5 Barbara Prehn 6 Barbara Weller 7 Peggy Hanson 8 Cheryl Schliebe The purpose of the Association of Women Students is to maintain unity among members of all phases of college life. It promotes scholarship andthe im-- portance of outside activities to enable our women to be more worthwhile citizens in the future. All women students at Northern State are members. Special events sponsored by A.W. S, are the Big-Little Sister Program which is carried out through the year. the Sweetheart Formal in February, and Spring Tea and Style Show. null uvuunumwa im: p 1 ll mv L Q KL: f, iIi5l .yy3Q-fryeqggsg lm ICE it WISE r, Y Eta, it-:gt i'?Tt3?Wf i Q. B RBZQM Main Committee lleads Marilyn Beekler. Big-Little Sister Donna Cotton. Spring Style Show Claudia Dithmer, Gypsy Day Float Sandra Sonnenfeld, Big-Little SiSlC1 Donna Misterik. Sweetheart Formal GYPSY DAY 1'-5 One of the most colorful Gypsies at the Masquerade Ball was Northern'S Dean of Men, Don Vogt. 1995 KVX . . 4'- W-'x Ii, Dr. Lloyd F. Johnson, director of special services, and Frank Gellerman, associate director of special services, were the faculty advisors oi' the Gypsy Day Planning Committee. Student co-chairmen were Lurrie lleinzen, Frederick junior, and Karen Oveson, Aber- deen junior. Another junior, lid llunstud. ness mnnziger. G YPS Y DA Y CHAIRME 'mi' The names of the twelve finalists for the Gypsy Day queen and marshal were announced in the Den on September 22. They were Dave Grif- fith, Jim Fischer,Jerry Schlekeway, Doug Glad- er, Doug Sweetland, Jim Breitag, Virginia Theeler, MaryCarlson, Kristen Kampen, Caro- line Hofer, Judy H01- land, and Paula Reich. 72 ROYALTY FI ALISTS if mtv F BARBEQ E A D BALL BEGIN THE BIG WEEKE D l l The first Gypsy Day event of the weekend was the all-campus barbe- que hC1dat.5:30 on Thursday. These two Northern students were among the many hundreds who ate their picnic dinners on thc campus laxvnl Right: Over 500 potmds of beet were barbequed by the Northern Food Stall. we at 5 Mary Carlson addressed her subjects after beingnamcd the new Gypsy Day queen at the Masquerade Ball, held at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Union Ballroom. Queen Mother, Mrs, J. Howard Kramer crowned QueenMary and Marshal Dave before the crowd of costumed students. Prizes were award- ed for best faculty and student costumes. 73 uqlxxm-'N' gy x, x. ., XR' X l. X X M g Qfx ar 0. C .fr 1 PM I S dl? Q 51' ' t N I K I N The sun shone on Queen Mary. Marshal Dave, and their royal court Friday morn- ing as the second day of the 49th Annual Gypsy Day festivities began. At 10:00 a.m. the student body gathered in front of Lincoln Ilall to hear Dean Jerfle dis- miss classes for the day. The Collegiate Choir, the Pep Band, and the cheer- leaders led the students in school songs and yells. The afternoon was spent flee- orating floats. '41 F RIDA Y MORNING ASSEMBL Y DRA WS STUDENTS 74 CORUNATION BEGINS E VENING'S EVENTS 1 Activities at the coronation assembly ranged from crowning the King of the Gyps, Wayne DcVries, and the Gypsy Day Royalty, to entertainment from the stage gypsies. Followingthis, students danced in the street as Friday's events came to an end. I A X.. Q I -1.311 PARADE HIGHLIGHTS SA T RDA Y' A C TI VI TIES I 'If fag 'xx W :wi This higlh sehoolbnnd was one ol' the thirty-I'ive which parici- puted in the Gypsy Day Pzlmlcle. Young gypsies enjoyed the Aberdeen's main street. parade down , A4 xg' r 1 ' 7 V 4 -Q ' ' A Win , .N xxx ,, K .5 . 'N .. -ff ' s, 'i A 'rv X - fffli h , . .nxt J. , J 'V 'ny ly-o.x. ..? fi? V ..': ' ' 34 ' ilffm ,llflv .divx-a V U vi Arm- Hg.-1. J. A .,i.l.:.v..1.5 - . JP .rr-it , -, '. - Li. k,g-, W, , -. -U-.l rvidf Q, -:1-,4liA-,Q z. . Av ihu, 14-1 I -A ' ' - , - ' ' Ti The Balladeers is one of the many clubs These secretaries represented the-Aberdeen School ol' whose members appeared in the parade Commerce inthe ol'l'-campus O1'gfllIiZ1lliOl1S division. The driving new Cars. float won first prize. 76 The sophomore class was obvious- ly not fiddling around when it drummed up this idea which won first in the class division. ,,,..a ni' I R I' 'W-M., 0,5 M , if vs-pm: .dirrgw Q O Q J s -A 4-1103! ' 1 ff- 172' , x.. X ,JI il LS' The Gypsy Day Royalty were cheered by the thousands ol' spectators at the football game Saturday night. Among the enthusiastic crowd weremernbers ofthe high school hands which presented the half-time entertainment. The final event of the Gypsy Day week- end was the dance held at the Aberdeen Civic Arena, These girls wore the tra- ditional yellow G-Day mums. Below: Hundreds of couples, alumni as well as students. enjoyed dancing after Northern's victory over Southern. GAME A DDA CE E D WEEKE D RELIGIUU OR GA NIZA TIO While Z1 busy college schedule and the experience of dorm life develop the student's mental and emotional maturity. the reli- gious organizations on North- ern's campus contribute to the students spiritual maturity. E WMA CLB i 1 ' fs v f The Praise of virtuelies altogether in action. With these words by Cardinal Newman as their theme, Northern's Newman Club for Catholic stu- dents began its new year. Lecture courses on the Bible comprised the weekly Monday night meetings. A featured event of the year was a Mass explana- tion to which all religious groups were invited. Other projects and activities included a fall picnic, a state-wide leadership clinic, trips to Minnesota for Province conventions, Lenten devotions held daily during Lent, and a general initiation. AFR A I N l' Carol Nelson Betty Miserek LaVonne Leiferman Pat Borgheiinck Sherril Hohn Kathy Gant Paula Schmaltz Beverly Rudd Jackie Adams Charleen Stapleton Paulette Gisi Kathy McKown Charles Thomas Wayne King Jerry Mannie Mary Schlindler Mary Jane Marion Barb Boik Mary Sue Dammeier Paulette Michael f V 1 William Bosch, advisor 2 Elaine Braun, secretary 3 Cleo Miller, publicity 4 Kathleen Nelson, treasurer 5 Dale Erz, membership 6 Ken Roerig, vice-president 7 Jame Herman, national committee chairman 8 Mary Jurgens, corresponding secretary of provi 9 Ed Hunstad, president 10 Donna Misterek, third vice-president of provinc ll Mary Jane Kirchgasler, social 12 Rod Sykora, province chairman 16 17 I Sandy Pischke Lois Yackley Shirley Kargledcr Sandra Finnerty Mary Gratz April Beigh Janet Kodet Dorothy Meier Marjorie Krista Robert Riccll Lloyd Nies Carole Schmitt Steven Muehl Cleo Konechne Tim Locke Dennis Germann Tim Jur-gens Ron Riedl Michele Lilla Ruth Ann Thiery Cecile Robertson Dale Gutenkauf Martin Weisbeck John Karst 5 'IS' .... .,.,,,,,, I 1 2 3 -l 5 G 7 S 9 lO ll l2 13 Tom Fischbnch Joe Sehricker Joyce llarliness Annette Iizirondenu Kathy llunstnd Sheila Itlaeliey Don Stoltz Annette 'l'l'nve1'sie Mike llarondeztu David Norton Sandra Kopetsliy Jim Kettering Kathy Kettering 14 15 16 17 lS l9 20 2l 22 23 2-l 25 26 Gerald Lundberg Mary Gail Kraft Mark Schulte Tim Dewald Mariella llerried Carol ll-'lorrison Rose Szyinanslti Dwayne Lt-holdus Mike Coyne ltoger llliillmrick linrhztra ltoehr Juines lllitzel Melvin Leitheisel 81 ORTHER CHRISTIAN FELLOW HIP Sharon Rasmussen Ann Trask Edith Swenson, secretary-treasurer Connie Olmsted, president Tamera Hofer Penny Parsons J oleen Trlebwasser Kaye Bloem Marvin Ehley, faculty advisor William Spicer Dannie Heck Karen Jensen Karen Schliebe Lucy Seymour Ellen Zimiga Roberta Krchnavy Clay Johnson, vic James Redfield' Lester Bloem e-president Northern Christian Fellowship is associated with Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship and is dedicated to these objectives: fly a presentation of thevrelevance of the Lord Jesus Christ to college and university students, Q21 growth in Christian discipleship through individual and group Bible study, prayer, discussions, confer- ences, and speakers, Q33 a consideration of the Chris- tian's responsibility in world evangelism. N. C. F. 's weekly meetings include Bible studies, pan- els, special speakers, films, missionary programs, and socials. This year's special activities have included spring and fall weekend retreats. Also, several N. C. F. members attended the Student Missionary Convention at the University of Illinois during the Christmas holidays. WESLE Y F OUNDA TI 0 Ellen Paulson Ronald Peterson Beverly Carlson Paul Williams Jo Weilnnd Bill Collins Seymour Easthouse Kathy Moeller Eleanor Gehm Jim Jacobs Vern Schwartz The Wesley Foundation is a ministry of the Methodist church on the campus whose purpose is to confront the students with what it means to be a Christian in the world today. To accomplish this purpose the Wesley Foundation involves students in a program of study, wor- ship, and service. Virgil Williams Betty Jo Hill, director Carole Walker, president Steven Fisher, secretary Diane Wright, vice-president Mary Matson, treasurer 83 L THERA T DEN TS The purpose of the Lutheran Students Association is to confront its members with JesusChrist as Lord and Saviour, with His Church, and with His call to disciple- shipg to bear witness in the academic community to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as confessed by the Lutheran Churchg to afford a means whereby its members may deepen and express their Christian faithg and to carry the witness of one faith into the ecumenical ventures of the student world within the one holy, catholic, and apostolic church. Yearly activities of L. S. A. include a banquet, speak- ers, discussions. films. communion services, and informal get-togethers. The campus advisor is Dean Vogt and the church advisor is Pastor Hasse. Judv Raap 6 Karen Froiland 11 Bob Redlin 16 Bottv Raap 7 Sherry Dasch 12 Virginia Erickson 17 Mailenc Werner 8 Sandy Holland 13 Barbara Wolff 18 Je in Fisk 9 Betty Lee Gerlach 14 Edna Bien 19 Diane Dahl 10 Marilyn Lcsher 15 Janice Flanigan 20 Barbara Newton Kathy Wilson Karen Schumacher Marty Maack Linda Eide Carol Schaible Janice Mayer Carolyn Fiedler Linda Hertel Stan Lammle ASSOCIA TIO 1 Gloria Beck 2 Anna Brammcr 3 Barbara Prehn, treasurer 4 Richard Schumacher 5 Jill Bruns, sc-c1'eta1'y G Kon Larsen 7 Carol liohru S Ken Bianco, president 9 Loretta Jonas Carol Dale Diana Kurz Darlene Kaasa Janice Jencks Muriel Ammann Nancy Bailey Diann llarrison 10 Neil Bien. vice-president ll Judy llolland Sharry Brandt Camille llafnor Karen Jones Gary Aaland William Raabe Diane lloines Gary Oster Lil Chuck Duchene Barbara Hanson Sue Hanson Kirston Lelholz Marilyn Wagner Sandra Simon Mary Niemi UNITED CAMP CHRI TIAN FELLOW HIP ka! Dorothy Symens, secretary-treasurer Lynda Boettcher, president Mary Foster, vice-president Pam Williams, member-at-large . The purpose of the United Campus Christian Fellowship is to gather for an hour of discussion and fellowship so that the students may grow spiritually. The topic for the 1964-65 school yearwas Christianity on Trial. Discussion groups featured speakers from various occupational fields. A study group met every other weekwith the book Letters and Papers from Prison by Bonhoeffer. Also, U. C. C. F. sponsored the film Question 7. - Jill Thompson Barbara Gustafson Gail Lanam Barbara Meidinger Doug Steckelberg Arlene Beaver Marilyn Olsen Glenna Siegling Bill Thompson Sue Walter Doreen Cook Joyce Voren Nancy Rasse Sally Green Kenneth Gob Sue Miller Barbara Watkins Doreen Alkire Leroy Opp Evelyn Krueger Sheila Waring Dorothy Paize Dave Sebring Gary Sunclquist Rev. Joe Rimner GAMMA DELT nw -- '4.- '4'! l'i' 21-'aff i N The purposes of Gamma Delta are the following: ill foster study of the Bible, 62, disscminqte the Scriptural philosophy of life, Q35 train Lutheran students of the Missouri Qvnod forChristian service to God and their fellow men. C43 maintain and increase Lutheran consciousness on the campus, and t5l maintain and increase 10' cal and intercampus fellowship amOn2 Students Ol our fnlth' 1 Activities are spiritual cultural. social. and recreational in nature. Each year Gqmmq Dewi Chapters participate jointly in the InternationalMission project. Dur- ino- the 1964-65 School vear Gamma Deltans raised funds to provide temporary zu ' ' ' , , - facilities for Lutheran student work in Trivandrum, India- ' fi iff 61117 5 sz 55155551 13 v:'vru::Z 122 sssiw ,.. 14 N' I 1 Edith Korab 2 Cherie Tastad 3 Adeline Wagner 4 Sandy Anderson 5 Myra Bettman 6 Cynthia Sandberg 7 Bob Hoeft 8 Shelva. Wolff 9 Oscar Stroebel Norm Neu Marvin Niedan 10 11 12 Roger Prunty 13 Diann Hohler 14 Cheryl Goepfert Robert Prunty, treasurer Hellmut Richter, president Donna Prunty, secretary Pastor Brack, advisor 87 64 FALL PLA Y Mr. Ron Oines, Professor oi Physics at Northern, is respon- sible for the following pictures of the play Calculated Risk. . , .,.i...., :W-4 l ? I .1 it il December 3 and 4, 1964, lVIrs. llelen llolgate let the curtain rise on the Northern Players' production of Calculated Risk. Alter two performances Calculated Risk became one of the most popular and most tallied about plays that has been produced on Northern's stage. Such veteran actors as Carl Swan- son. Diane llansen, Brad Nelson, David Janes, 'l'om Piper. Mike Quinn, Paula Reich, and Tom Harmon: and such talented newcomers as Judy Rosendahl, Phil Salem, Allen Morrill, John Stone, Peter Javoroski, and Rich Froiland per- formod fm- Capacity crowds on the Administration Auditorium stage. An effi- cient production crew coupled with an expressive cast drew the audience into the board room of Armstone Mills and let them live and experience the most pressing two days in the life of Julian Armstone. WCALCULAT D RISK 5 y l y df . DIVISION UF SCIENCE AND MA THEMA TICS ' F CULTY Y E S- William I-Iaigh William Bosch Louise Stolle N. H. Mewaldt Edwin Williamson Richard Lawton J. Edmund Wood Ronald Oines Grace Williamson Frank Avonda Jack Saunders John Jensen Gordon Williams Arthur Coe u O C Aa. 1 . . . x , xgff i ' .4 K-3'-44, -. . 'rt ' Ja- W5 Q.-,ik .iiui ui, lnbjl 91 l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SIGMA DEL TA EP ILO Judith Holland llelen Scoblic Linda Andrews Carol Lohre David Moshier David Jaspers Ronald Peterson Karen Jorgenson Kathleen Grote Kathryn McKown David Olen Richard Schneider George Godfrey Dana Weiland Lila Nicklauson Merle Werner Edward llunstad Oliver Gilbertson Dale Kahle Darrell Kahle Melvin Leitheiser Gary Junso William Roth Kenneth Bianco Mary Carlson Dale Iirz Donald Fenelon Ronald Ochs Rita Raines Darwin Sampson Ruth Stemmerman The purpose ol'Sigma Delta lipsilon is to honor those students excelling in the fields ot' math andseience and to stimulate an interest in the field oi' general and ap- plied science and mathematics in colleges. The group meets once ll month to hear lectures, See films, or take a l'ie1cl trip which is related to some phase oi' math or science. A banquet is held each spring to ini- tiate new memlners. All faculty in math and science are honorary members. Mr. Jensen is the advisor. f. i1.'f ,. . iw' James Perry. vice-president Jim Fischer. sergeant at arms Jean Brown , Secretary-treasurer Dave Griffith, president 1 1 Nathaniel Mewaldt Evelyn Roberts Jack Saunders William Bosch 5 John Jensen 6 Mrs, Mewaldt 7 Edwin Williamson 8 Mrs. Williamson 9 Margaret Smith 10 'Louise Stolle 2 i 3 4 1-law. M mulflilq-1 v w..-M 1 41 vu, 'HY Sophomore class officers for the 1964-65 school your wore: Dennis Adams, prcsidontg Jerry Neff, vice-p1'esident:Ca1'o1 Nol- son, t1'oasu1'e1'g and Marilyn Beckley, secretary. S OPH UM ORE CLASS 'uv llartzon Bauer Donald Becker u-1 Q .lil K ,f V . if V' 1 .X 13 M rf? W '.iii,':fi- l W er My I ai K JG, Thomas Bauer Marilyn Bcckler El. 91 'J ag., XQZJ7' John Beaver Kit Benadom .ffl 1lK'wj 1 Gary Audlanil Richard .-Xns Dennis Adams r Pzllricia Aldrich Dorn-nc Alkiro Allen Amdnhl Shirley Amduhl Carol Andvrson I.z1voln1c Anderson Linda .-Xndrcws Judy All:.fL'1'll0l-UI' Jarnvs Appl . Bonniv Arndt .Y - Jzinot Aspvr ' 5f ' Judson Ball Marlcnnn Balsigcr . K ' ',v' ' - If ., Ilurold Banil: - Q I 5 Miclmcl B11l'Olld0flLl i . Mnrn lizlrtlolt V George Bates R 1 I, 4 1 if . r 3 '7 I v tp fL A LJ A Q ,.,.,,.' , 'aww' . 1 J' ,nl . 3 + 599 +-- M -we-'uf Q-. 1-Vf .Q . .j--fl. 1. f 1' V.-giifl.-'-.,'w. .QQ 1-PTI, 1 1 243.-gig A.....2.. f K u Q' .I J' 7'gg5lL ' V, 6 lb 'I' 0 :', s gf: llljhrx PQ' fffr.if1f1LC': Ni? J , 9:31-su! . ,i..i U A tr!!- Marsha? .... John? .... Marsha .... John . . . . ' Marsha! .... John! Nancy Benson Stephen Bergerson Andrea Bergh lVl:11'jorie Berndt ww Myra Bcttmnnn YW md Carol Bietz Marilyn Binfet Judy Bingham 1 Timothy Bjornson Jon Blake uv' Lester Bloem Allen Bluedog Gary Buckorny Lynda Boettcher qw- Patricia Borgheiinck 4 S UPH OM ORE Jerry Bossen Elaine Braun Nancy Breckenridge Joan Breske Jean Broecher Herbert Brosz Linda Brown Jill Bruns Q77 Leanne Brnns Llll'l'y Bnechler 95 Cathy Califf Louise Carlson Carol Carsten Donald Chamberlain Mary Chambers Ronald Christianson Sharon Clark Douglas Clausen Nancy Clawson Michael Coats Linell Colgrovc Paul Comeau Diane Cooper Stephen Craig Rex Cruse Carol Dale I... r fl' ,ZF Q' Na 'W rufai, .v IJ 1. A ,r , , ',4-. i 1 N I J 'x if-,p Yvggn-If 0 f at, I' ' , t 'ff' I K--.xg f: A ' . A -an r 'X ff' ,L .6-ix 5 vs.. 'T ' is way! . I-9 La ra Qajb , l e ,' 1 - 1 I ' . V .frxw F s .,' W.. ash' IU' af ,,,.. 96 ' Sb' y , gr, . Q-nfl Xl ,L L? I-4 A iff LS 4 R Oh .... Well, you go through the big doors, down the hall, and it's to your right. John Daly Mary Sue Danmeier John Dannenbring ' Richard Davidson Toni Davidson Carol Deline Dolly Denholm Judy Dcurmier I Richard Erickson Virginia Erickson Doris Eszlinger Jane Evans Maurice Evans David Evelo Sharlyn Fear David Feehan Wayne Feller Gerald Fischer OPHO ORE I H mf ,x r ,1 f . . .,, . V ,Av ' at 3 L I -,qv q,.Wfv -Q'- 9 6,13 .nf Phyllis Docktcr Alicia Dluican Lcsliv Duncan' Ilcnry Dunkel Marlys I-Ickcr Kenton Eisenbeisz Larry Eldecn William Elliott David Engebretson Allan Engel Donald Engelhart James Engelhart Alan Erickson DiAnne Erickson Gerald Erickson M,4 , 'tariff mi' 97 x , - f 1 QUT7 , Qi- Y 1-'1 1,-' nh i '13, '15 ,K W t:,.. X 1 , tsxfi -HL W Q -I 1,3 Vw, Carl Glander Robert Gloss Michael Goehel Henry Grafton I if A-'LN 1:11 K G L 5 ff of i, Q 16 fu. in ' s J -0 'lffw Vx pvv, mv. 7'-'Q 1' 'K' P ,wx u -ef , I, ,1 1050? xxx -1.9 1:7 'v-.Li int' CTV M f .ff xi I i 3, A. . ai. i N5 , -if--Q t H3 - g -- , 14, xh N ffl? ' .,,17lf l , D' l ,Q I haven't had a good bite for a we Sharon Fisher Faith Fluth Don Fordham Linda lfordham Richard Forst Mary Foster Donald Fox Kathleen Fox Daniel Franklin Ronald French Richard Foiland Lawrence Ganje Claudia Gates Robert Gates James Gauer Lziwrence Gauer Charles Geis Ilowzlrd Gelling Robert Gergen Dule Gerriets ek. 65? My .1-rf V Frank Granger Winfield Grebel Linda Greene Monni Grceno Rebecca Greeno Tom Greseth Robert Grimm Duwayne Groos Dale Gutenkauf John Gutormson .QW I OPHO ORE '-pdf' H ' sw' zil . .kaQ,i, A- A Elizabeth Hagen Robert Hallstrom James Hannigan Vicky Hansen Barbara Hanson Peggy Hanson Wayne Hanson Patrick Hare Thomas Harmon Ruth Harris Dean Harrison Diann Harrison Gerald Hauck James Hauck Barbara Haugan Jounnc llcnglcy Jay llczxth John Huck Jenn llcgg Lynn llvincmann Michael Heintz Linda Hemmer Steve Henneberg Judith Hess Martin Hilson Thomas Hilt Our group had 35? fewer cavi ties. Diana Himmerich Patricia Hofer Tarnera Hofer Donald Hoines Robert Holman James Horan loo ' Charles Howe Guy Howell Dennis Huber Sally Hulander Kathleen Hunstad -if M.,- ,A I . J 9 a rd Erick Kanian John Karen John Karst Ralph Kemnitz Sherry Kenny 117 ,p-vf' S OPH 0 ORE 'f c.....,.-r 'Q .. +.. - f . f' ., v f AA ,A W M5- ' x Q u i' Lx!! 9 L2 A ,, 34 J 'C . A 'ii' 'ik , . ,,' A -r o ij , ., '. Q . 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John Kruse James Kunde Diana Kutz Blll'bZlI'Ll Lang 321 I knew I'df1unk drama . wnwv '! x N L 11179, A Charles Kettering Donald Kettering Kathleen Kettering Gayle Kindlcspire Robert Kinder Wayne King Susan Kopp James Kirschenman Gloria Klaudt Kathleen Klotz Donald Kluck Terry Klungseth Daniel Koch' Richard Koch James Koenig Gloria Kopetsky Letha Kopplin Edith Korab Mary Kraft Roberta Krchnavy ll Rita LaPlante Nancy Larsen Barbara Larson Jo Ellen Larson Loren Larson Terry Larson George Laswell Dwayne Lebolclus Curtis LeClair Robert Lehr Melvin Leithclser Eugene Lekvold Delores Lewrew Dennis Lesher Carol Lewis I Q.- 7 w-.-' , I x f , L amz' 4: ff' W- K 4. ' K i n L' 'XX lp P - , , A f ig:-rv' X 1 ,f-4'- 1 if ff A ,, at AM it my Cc fig- W Q ' X ., i q.,.w ,w-if Qi, y f , A ' 'f .L i, y j C ' f 'fiffflg OPHO ORES QW I . . 4.-. .w ' Q K' E 1 John Libis Dianne Lickteig Beverly Lindskov Burton Loe Carol Lohre Daniel Lokke David Luce Mary Lynn Raymond Mack Bruce Macke 103 Michuel Mahoney Iionnlcl Maier -Jerry Mzmnic Ann Murlive .loam Mzirslmll Durothy Mzirske Mnrlys Muscher Andrew Mnthern Iiluine May David McCullough lionnlcl McGregor Peggy McKee Mike MeKe1'nzm Gary Mcliivex' Carol McNm'y Pziul MeNc-ziry Alun McNeill llzirvey Mend I5:1rlmi':1 Meiclinger O4 q'f 'f Here, let me scratch that for you. Cheryl Meidinger Wayne Meidinger Dorothy Meier Gary Merchant Connie Meriweather Connie Morrissey David Moshier David Murphy Dennis Napton John Nebola Jerry Neff Peggy Neff Shirley Neifer Carol Nelson Lloyd Nerland UPHO ORES 4- 'hygf' Rodger Metzger Julian Meuer Mary Lou Michael Diane Middleton Lowell Mielke Jerry Miller Patricia Miller Richard Miller Roger Miller James Mitzel Kent Moeckly Kathleen Moeller Donna Monroe Robert Montgomery Charles Morrill 105 Donna Newcomer Dorene Nelson Peter Nordbye Douglas Nostrud Donald Nultemeier Kathryn Nyvold Steve Odenbach David Olen Alice Olson Robert Opem James Opsahl John Oster James Pahl Brent Palmer Loren Palmer Daniel Pape Susan Parkhurst Linda Parsons Glen Paulson Terrence Pekron ,vt x-R, 41.- Q , Q ' J N, ' W J it at ' , '-' 'scifi i t , line , af -Q gdyy I always have this problem when I eat tapioca. df? in.-I 4 ,. M. if K. 4- '7 'Wim 1 lf: 5 ,M 1 at 41 ,pf- l' lb-X ,qs li l O6 Q I . 'Q .f if X - . ,- ' bggfif ' 0 1 ,, 1 . ,Jw K l L Craig Perry Robert Perry Doris Petersen Glen Peterson Margaret Peter Karla Petrick S011 if M, X J 53:3 t 4-rd, P X tl' fo , mm- ii.:-'X Al H J Q .N JM' A Jw- ' . g l. , rf f. 1 .J sth Q 61 A SOPHO ORES Nancy Rasse Linda Raynes -3? 4 iv James Redfield ai, gf Julia Reider 5 b Richard Renelt Q - Q25 1 Carole Rensberger Grady Renville Lester Retzer Hellmut Richter Mary Richenbach an fe- gf? 1 '4 , k M X .pw- '13- Tom Pibal Bonita Pietz Sandra Pischke John Pittarelli d Joseph Planansky Dwayne Plant Richard Pooler Judy Price Marjorie Price Keith Pritchard Robert Prunty William Raabe Ralph Rabenburg Susan Ramsey Sharon Rassmuss 9 i.q.iMF :f kk is L. K. M N . 'H A ' wr la J' fy ell 10 If od'- -'win fc . v 4 fl ' ' 'J , , 'ov' ,, Barbara Salverson Robert Sampson Donna Schilberg Gloria Schlicht Richard Schliesman Wayne Schmidt John Schmit Richard Schneider Richard Schumacher Jerome Scriver 108 ll -fl 'NJ ini K . N i l 'GS f' if g , 1 d A .. ao- N on-,, f Robert Riedl Cherie Ring Pilot to navigator Connie Roach Phyllis Roberts Kenneth Roerig Diane Rohl Harry Roscamp William Roth Cyril Rousseau Lucy Rule Norbert Rusch Joseph Sabas Arlo Saboe Philip Salem .t , 9 'Wg , ,,,,vf ' ,. Lx 7 rv W? ad Joanne Seamans David Sebring David Shaw Michael Shearer Robert Sherwood Sandra Simon Darryl Skogmo Terry Small Roland Smit Kathryn Smith Sandra Smlth Margaret Snethen Norman Solberg Marvin Splssman Mary Lee Stanley Harold Stapp Ruth Stemmerman Clarence Stern Susan Sterrett Carole Stockert 1. J SUPHU 4 ll 2: ,, A-N . .r '.,,,,--' xl 1 'VS Y 1 ORES Q.-H 1' Q . Q, S. ' K Joe Stoebner Dennis Storly Ronald Streyle Richard Strom Duane Stugelmayer 10 ,ff A ,L ig. My o-0-.Jo-' , irwp - ew U ' Q.- 'M yr N7 :Aw fi A ' 13 Ann Wallace Nancy Waller John Walter Bonnie Walterman Sonja Warwick Bruce Wcathcrill 110 it 'sg' 'W . 4 K . Mx ' Jil? 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Slmryn Stulkcn Donald Weber liclwurrl Wegner Dunn Weilancl lvlnrtin Weisbeck Carol Werner H1ll'lL'll0xYC1'llL'l' Ronnie Westerherg Larry Weslphnl Dianne Weverslml Jeanette Weverslucl Iiiulmrcl Wicks Larry Wilske lJ.'11lllllXYll1ll'1'5 Charles Wise Barbara Wulfl' Myrmm Wulll' Doug Woods Murray Woullc Diane Wright 'T x f if ,aes d..l ,L dp .aft 7' if qu M as . . f. . ,-.' H .',- vm. H I, , b J' fri? - ' fx ' Mm 0 fr' xv l 1 W ...wr qi 'V 'ELL ,,. . ' 1 N Eff l e R A., .-Ad' W, My E W xx 1'l .M,, Afla. 1:32. 'J A' X' . -1 '- X v , - E 'F' 'sr QQ ' ' 1 ' P 4 .W wb s ' , ya M ,,,.-4 x F ..- eg, V e X 1 f Q K v i , If., 'J , , nw ' - ' Q L Sv- , l b y 0 X-4 'wiv' J' . IJ, z AVL l.r.,. .. A A I b ' 0 .lf 5? V ' 1 X K Q .4 5 Y . f , I ll- ,N 1 ., S XA x .- if me If s ,W ,. KIM-31 4 Dennis Wylie llluruellu ZIICINJI' A N. nr if SOPHU ORES ll -tF'V' . ' XX NJ :W 9, AQ.. Jun Zemlickn Michael Zerr lillen Kimigu Gary Zimmerman Bzlrbzlrn Zumm fa., 111 Look! Everybody's gone down to the Tap! 2 .z ,., . ' I ls1.,...Mi:i? , L-I -I ' ffffifiiii T WE ,. -,J Iv' Y , .. We've had our Maytag washer for twenty-five years and eleven sons. ...sd .omg .ti --V , 'Y T etf You have been found guilty on eight counts of trying to change the chan- nel during 'Hu11aba1oo. ' Whadaya mean we don't have enough credits to graduate ? Guess they all went down to Terry's this noon. M,- V 'H 'KL ,g A If an 'ivy B ,X K i x a W. 4 , W x 1 MN X ' '+ . We if If 5 A in af , , v , 't ,wa f 1 xg' s Y.: A ll ' v 1 5 - 'Wa 'u ,fPp,, s u my M M P , W ,W fs O 4' K A , x 1 JH' B' bl +4 Uh Q ' H 7 lik nam -A 1 f sw 'M' fn W n , w a, . vim, NFB, Q 'A KE T BALL One of the most trying mo- ments of the season was the in- jury of Coach Bob Wachs when his car was hit by a train as he returned from the Huron Daily Plainsman Tournament. 1965 SDI C C 0-CHAMPS Members of the 1964-65 Northern State College Champion Basketball Team were Jim Breitag, Doug Nelson, Roger Miller, Bob Graham, Dave Graves, Judd Ball, Bob Miller, DuWayne Groos, Rollie Smit, Bill Gale, Larry Luitjens, Bgb Prunty, Terry Small, Jim Schlekeway, and Dave Linngren. Student manager is Dave Little. The Wolves shared the title with Black Hills State College. SENI ORS Although Coach Bob Wachs lost only two team members, Jim Breitag and Larry Luitjens, to gradua- tion, he stated that these valuable reserves will be hard to replace. - Jim 131-oitag Larry Luitjens 1 17 DL1WZ1yDQGl'OOS rides a player for a foul in a Tech game. The Northern Wolves opened the season with three losses to St. Cloud, Phillips 66, and Dickinson St. The Wolves came into their own and won nine of the next ten games. This included a 63-60 victory over the alumni. The Christmas holidays were made joyful for the Wolves when they won the Daily Plainsrnan Tournament at Huron. In the first game they defeated General Beadle 86-64. They upended Huron in the final 62-61. Northern rolled over Wayne St. 74-52 in the annual Snow Queen game. On the road the team droppedtheir first SDIC game to Black Hills 66-61. The Wolves won their next five conference games including a 62- 42 win over the Huron Tigers. Northern was then upended 81-70 by General Beadle in overtime. The Wachsmen came right back with aresounding 90-45 win over S. D. Tech. Northern clinched a tie for the SDIC championship by beating DWU 72-69. In the last game of the season the Wolves lost undisputed first place in the SDIC by losing to Huron 81-76. Bob Graham Shoots from the corner in a Beadle game. 118 THE SEASON St. Cloud 87 70 Phillips 66 73 45 Dickinson 83 75 Bemidji' 60 67 Ellendale 66 89 Mayville 70 82 Alumni 60 63 Minot 67 70 Valley City 66 58 Kearney 64 92 Black Hills 54 66 U. of Minn. - Morris 65 84 General Beadle 64 86 Huron 61 62 Wayne 52 74 School of Mines 62 71 Black Hills 66 61 Dakota Wesleyan 62 73 Huron 42 62 General Beadle 54 55 Southern 49 95 Southern 67 97 General Beadle 81 70 School of Mines 45 90 Dakota Wesleyan 69 72 Huron 81 76 X ' AULVE 4 E Loft: Doug Nelson. junior glllld gone 111 lor a lay-up against the Alumni co ichcd by Bill Jordan. Below: Jim Schlckcwziy shoots as Nl olvcs look on. ,,-4 T' Above: DuWayne Groos, 6'6 junior, jumps against a Huron Tiger. Right: Bob Graham tries to avoid a foul in the Kearney game. I DuWayne Groos tries a hook shot from the corner as Wolves close in for rebound. Members of the 1964-65 NSC Bombers were frow lj Don Cook, Jim Zacher, Bi11Over, Sam Wil- lets, frow 25 Gene Schlagel, Ron Prasek, Bob Miller, Bill Gale, and Jim Haar. Their coach was Bart Berndt. Left Bob Miller goes up for a rebound m a game with the Loel Lust te'1m Below Gene Schlagel tries to shoot in the Si 121 COMMUNITY C0 CERT DE1V1d Bar Illan, W1de1y trav eled pianist, presented a con- cert 1n Aberdeen on January 25 'lffp 2 , . s. P 57'- lll Q' 'Qt 52 '4 m Fa I' P8 I Y. 1 4 g 3 r' AW': N W f W, M? h,ff?H WMM' 7 'HQ f ,mf ....fw'fA' H: 4 N , 'L 1 M 1 N ,X itgufii I I w wg' sgr V I x , L ' f , 'iieam +b.ffg.m7' ' ,,,,, aw. v ,V ,.,. ., . gf 1' f W 5 , ' r rw, - 1' ' W W as ' f awww '1 ,W 41 5 3? F7 , , ,M ,qg I 1 I f A W x -4' Nw! ,M fm ,...f ag ' , T W,5'fjX: nf ,Mr LF' feb rv '-1 'f N f M ' W Mig. H 24,4 ,,. , zu mxfiy ,fi-' . ffvif '1i:1e' nfl- nw, Wil Wfdg V' H H Y :mv ,J :A ' w. M54 Ig lwfii A X 'wE1 e3 ff' U -s. N J ' 1 w . r DIVI I0 OF FI EAR. John R. Berggren, B.A. , B.M. , M. A. , Ed. D. Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts 2 V .,r Ben Vandervelde William Chaloner Harvey Moen Grace McArthur Wilmer Kirschenmann Merritt Johnson Janice Pearson . 453' MM :'L,N1,. for Y YN , . V E ,wx f W-rm ' ,ff 1. .df J 'J J - 1 -ui .4 FAC LTY V James Lauver William Holaday Alma Schwarz Jerome Geditz George Laswell Wayne Wingate Dick Mcliwing Bill Thompson Charles Blick James Downie Gary Zimmerman Robert Jones Fred Brost Gary Heintz Pat LaMee Richard Schumacher Kenton Eisenbeisz Bob French Virgil llein Ed Hunstad James Froiland Dennis Adams Bob Larson Charles Koerner Bob Kiesz Diane Zabel OR THERN STA TE COLLEGE Elizabeth Wood Lois Voss Mary Schanck Karen Oveson Marilyn Olsen Dianne Lickteig Judy Larson Cheryl Schliebe Carolyn Ulmer Dorothy Symens Patricia Ufen Davene Hottmann Joanne Jackson Sharron Jeschke Barbara Newton Muriel Ammann Roberta Anderson Linda Brown Connie Carson Donna Cotton Sherry Dosch Sharon Fisher Cheryl Boepfert 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Jean Hegg Charlene I-llllgren Evelyn Krueger Martha Maack Barbara Meidinger Kay Meriweather Patricia Ray Karen Froiland Sandra Sonnenfeld Eleanor Gehm Darlene Evanson Pam Williams Susanne Hagemann Virleen Almond Carol Belk Claudia Gates Dolly Denholm Barbara Watkins Diane Hansen Janet Andrews Barbara Gustafson Marlenna Balsiger Daniel Cody Sheldon Rokofsky .Joyce Schimke JoEllen Price 47 48 Mary Nicmi Connie Olmsted Michael Coyne Arlene Beaver 49 Bonnie Ottenbachor Randall Fauth Sally Jo Green 50 Barbara Prchn Jerome Goddard Larry Lewis Arlan Hetterly Karen Schumacher Valencia Faifcr Marjorie Price 51 52 53 Gisela Richter Glenna Siegling Edith Swenson Michael Coats David Sebring 54 Gloria Terveen James Appl Loren Siefken 55 Barbara Weller Loren Palmer Tom Taggart 56 Diane Dahl Don Nultemeier Joe Unzicker 57 Linda Greene Ken Roerig James Opsahl 58 Gloria Beck Dwight Rigger Larry Wilslce 59 Linda Hector Jim Granger Donald Wade 60 Sharon Freier Murray Jacobson David Trefz 61 Claudia Dithmer Curtis Hollan David Sonnichsen G2 Jane Herman Steven Hansen Stanley Hansen Michael Guffey William Raabe Leonard Eberhart Allan Jacobson Marilyn Beckler Camille Hafner Sue Hanson Mary Ellen Johnson Marilyn Koepplin Carol Lippert 63 64 65 66 67 Susan Sterrett Marilyn Binfet Elizabeth Anderson Sherry Brandt Carol Ching 23 Gary McKiver 46 Dorothy Marske For the first time in many years, Northern's Col- legiate Choir, under the direction of John Berggren, presented Bach's Magnifieat for its annual Christ- mas performance. In previous years the choir has presented the Messiah. Palm Sunday was the date of the annual Easter concert. During the school year, the choir prepared various selections to be performed at these traditional events. ln the spring, the organi- ' zation took its yearly trip to Minneapolis where they saw several operas. C OLLE GIA TE CHOIR . ' uv TH 5?- 'If F42 V 4 t o -f 5 ARCHI GBA D Northern's Marching Band has a busy schedule in the fall. Under the direction of Pro- fessor Chaloner, they perform at various celebrations such as the annual Aberdeen High School Homecoming Parade and the Gypsy Day Parade. They also present an original and complex maneuvers exhibition at each home football game and keep school spirit lively. Robert Larson John Koch Janet Andrews Steve Hansen Gary Zimmerman James Kirshenmann Donna Jung Linda Hector James Downie Curt Hollan Pat Aldridge Loren Palmer Connie Carson Alan Erickson Mike Guffey Layton Olson Barbara Meldinger Lois Voss Vaughn Koch John Hansen Glenn Peterson Robert Kiesz Karen Ragels David Jospers Alan Patliff Donald Nultemier Lindsey Smith Cynthia Sandberg Carol Dale Robert French Mickey Coats Pat LaMee Stan Hansen Gaylen Arbogast Mike Coyne Loren Slefken Dennis Adams Alan Jacobson Susan Benn Charles Koerner Ken Roerlg Gail Lanan Wayne Feller Virginia Paul David Sebring Barbara Gustafson Tom Hansen Joanne Huebner Linda Greene Linda Ott Patty Ufen Bette Rasmussen Virgil Green Paul Patterson Bonnie Pietz David Johnson Randall Rauth Larry Wilske James Appl Marlenna Balslger Dally Denholm Leonard Elkamp Leonard Eberhart Virgil Hein Bill Thompson Dale Loseth Betty Raap, alternate Julie Relder, alternate saw' NSC CONCERT BAND The Northern State College Concert Band, under the direction of William Chaloner, presented its annual winter concert on February 28th. Afew of the se1ectionswere Fire- works by de Gastyne, No Strings by Richard Rogers, and Concerto from Trombone and Band by Jacob featuring soloist, Sieve Hansen. Other activities of the band included a concert on March 17th with noted trumpet soloist Don Jacoby, a concert tour of the Aberdeen area towns, and a spring concert on May 17th. 12. O The College - Civic Symphony Orchestra is composed of Northern students and Aberdeen and area residents. These musicians meet every Tuesday night. Theor- chestra's first appear- ance was December 13th when they performed with the Collegiate Choir at the annual Christmas Concert which featured Bach's Magnificat in D Major. 1.1 A COLLEGE CIVIC S YMPH UN Y .,.., wi Q- ORCHESTRA G ,.,...-ff 45735 1 W 'fl 1' X I l Unrier the direction ol' 1'i'oI'essei' l5Cl1VllI1dOI'VCldC the oreliestrzi presented Ll eoneert on -I1ll1Ll1I1'Y Slst. Selections were 'I'h1'ee Cliorul l'i'elucles IJXHIICI1 rmcl Brzllims, 'Hymplieny No. 40 in G Minor by Mo- zzlrl. :md Suite l'o1'liorlc-0 by Copland. Curt Hollan, treasurer Pat LaMcc, warden Steve Hanson, pledge-trainer Bill Thompson, president Stan Hansen, historian Loren Siefken. alumni secretary Mike Coyne, secretary Jim Downie, vice-president W PHI U ALPH 32 L., 6 5' Gary McKiver Dave Sebring Gary Zimmerman Bob Larson Larry Lewis Larry Wilske Jim Opsahl Loren Palmer Mickey Coats Randall Fauth Don Wade Ron Huyck 7? IFO IA 1-f M The purpose of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity is to promote interest in music on Northern's campus and throughout America. Sinfonia's activities include the Sin- fonia Dance Band, the Sinfonia Chorus, the co-sponsorship of Northern's Sno-Sho, and the American Music Festival. Ben Vandervelde is the group's advisor. 1 Dave Jaspers 2 Bob French 3 Ken Roerig 4 Bob Jones 5 Tom Hansen 6 Joe Unzicker 7- Butch Eikamp 8 William Raabe 9 Jim Granger 10 Dave Johnson 11 Mick Guffey 12 John Koch 13 Bob Kiesz N 14 Shelly Rokofsky 1 Ben Vanclerveldc William Chaloncr John Berggren Wilmer Kirschcnmann 133 I GMA ALPHA I OT A s-Xljfsxp NM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1.3 14 15 4 Gloria Beck Pat Ufen Marlenna Balsiger Jo Ellen Price, president Linda Hector, vice-president Loretta Mohr Jean Hegg Linda Green Sandra Sonnenfeld Nancy Sampson Carol Ching,,treasurer Davene Hottmann, editor Virginia Theelcr, corresponding secretary Donna Cotton, chaplain Mary Neimi, sergeant at arms my f 7 0000 Sigma .-Xlpha Iota is a protcssioiial music lratcrnity whose purposc is to l'Lll'UlCl'lI11t'l'L'Sl and skills inthc music liclcls. Any collc-gc woman who majors or minors in music and maintains a high scholastic avci'ag'c is cligihlc for mcmhcrship. l 'l'hc Gamma Tau Chaptcr s activities incluclc monthly musi- calcs. campus snack salcs. a School l'oi' the Blind projcct. Ap- pliccl Music Awards. pcilormanccs hy the SAI singcrs. and pledging and initiation. With Sinfonia. thc men's music frater- nity. SAI sponsors thc Sno-Sho. pop salcs at thc Community Conccrts, and an All-American Music Concert. Advisors for thc group arc Miss Grace McArthur and Miss Vt-sta' Ilanson. Right: Carol Ching, Connie Carson, und Janice Pearson, three of the soloists featured in the Northern Collegiate Choir's production of Bach's Magnificat, rehearse for the final concert. Below: Mr. William Holaday and his son, Burk, scrutinize one of Burk's pieces. l 1- - A ...J Ni. , 'LM-uw ATL Q61 6 1 --. fl, '4 X 3 L.. ' 4 F OR T HERN 'S AR TIS TS fl!! X rf 'Of' Q 3 1 N1 -v 1 '!i,-u--- -rn' . qw' 5 I4 'J YZ' , 3. s gl fix 'fl we I -1 .1 1 ,L .. 'E .,'. ',,L. ,.1 if x,- ,,, wwf-gs. 'D 1 'S-': ' ' ' 1 -li Yfl A. N8-in Nofulefn Statffs P013 Band, Chosen from members of the Marching Band, played for various activ- ities on Northern's campus during the fall of the year. DELTA PHI DELTA A08 in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 Nancy Benson Bill Schnitzer Ken Kucker Burk Holaday David Evelo Maribeth Deibert Gloria Kopetsky Judy Bingham Judy Sanford Marlys Gehring, president James Lauver, advisor Tom Piper, vice-president Mike Heintz Dwight Eichelberg Don Becker Bob Preszler Martha Chaloner, historian Ruth Harris Pat Heupel Ken Binder, secretary-treasurer Paula Nieolaisen Howard Gelling Stan Kruger The purposes ol' Delta Phi Delta, Honorary Art Fraternity, are the following: fly to stimulate higher scholarship, C21 to recognize po- tential professional ability, 135 to develop professional art interests. and 143 to help in every way possible to create, stimulate. and develop art interests in the community. ' Yearly activities of Delta Phi Delta are exhibits of members' works, programs and clemonstrationsby members. and poster-makingfor other campus organizations. 1964-65 events sponsored by the Art Fraternity included an Art Fair and participation in community projects such as murals. OR THER ART ED CA TIO SSOCIA TI 0 David Sebring, president Lynda Boettcher, secretary Bill Schnitzer Sue Meyers Judy Bamesberger, vice-president Peggy Bleber Nancy Breckenridge Judy Sanford Louise Carlson Barbara Lang Marlbeth Deibert William Holaday, advisor Craig Langager Alma Schwarz, advisor Randy Smith Vickie Brandland Gary Stepanek Judy Stein Robert Riedl Ken Kucker Dwight Eichelberg Wanda Tompkins Lorna Dahl Paula Nicolaisen Bonnie Waye Arlen Carr Gisela Richter Howard Gelling, historian Pat Heupel Anita Cowie, treasurer QT -u..,,,., The purpose ol' N.A. ILA. lies in the promotion. advancement, and improvement of Art liclucntion. Their objectives are: fly recognition of Art Iiclucation to other fields and tothe student and Q21 to provide an organization in which they as future artteachers may utilize their abil- itics and share ideas so as to benefit each other. 137 WRESTLI G .mgyw M f 53 9 1 VA . , we ' ai so a r ,I - -TW Min . K1 : 17 X 0 1,2 'Mfg ' Y H Team leadership, top per- formances, and great ability describe 191 pounder, Doug Glader, who during his three years on the mat for Northern has won three individual con- ference championships. ORTHER TAT WRESTLING SQ AD Members of the 1964 55 NSC WI-estlmg Squad were Qrow lj Randy Bartell Joe Sabas Dick Bleth, Darryl Wetzler, Clark Swlsher Jr Bob Braun Dave Feehan Ronald Riedl Crow 25 Dave Krider Randy Fspeseth Dick Skaaden, Daryl Boots, Ron Hllson Doug Glader A1 Wall Dennis Germann Gregg Wutala Crow 31 LeRoy Dally Don Hilson, Jim Kettering, Lloyd SENIOR Losing only three of twenty- three wrestlers to gradu- ation, Coach Don Woods plans a good season next year. Woods commented, however, that these .three boys have all done out- standing work and their loss will be greatly felt by the squad. 139 THE SEASON Opponent Northern U. of Minn. -Morris Branch 11 27 Dickinson State 27 11 Kearney of Nebraska 12 22 School of Mines 8 27 Black Hills State 18 10 Valley City 28 5 North Dakota State U. 18 16 Southern State 9 22 Yankton 6 24 Wayne State 25 8 Black Hills State 24 11 Mayville State 20 6 School of Mines 8 27 Minot State 29 3 Dakota Wesleyan 5 32 Huron State 10 35 If Above: The half nelson can be put on in just about any posi- tion, as demonstrated here by Jim Koenig 41475. Below: Greg Wiitala finds himself momentarily in trouble in this 177 lb. match. 140 ' Left: Struggling to free his hands, Randy Espeseth Q115J, scrambles from the bottom position working for an escape. Above: A1 Wall 11775, waits for the right moment to move infor atakedown. Below: Dave Krider 41573, is intent on es- caping from this attempted gui11otine. Krider won the 157 lb. conference champion- ship. Below Forcing the action has been the trademark of Northern's outstanding senior Doug Glader. OR CAMP ORGANI ZA T10 THER ST A fall addition to the Union was this' campus bulletin board. Here students are notified when and where their organizations meet. 1 2 3 l 4 l 5 l G 7 S 9 1 0 BLUE KEY Bob Dockter Gary Drake Jim Durkec Bill Thompson Ken Bianco Dave Stokke Jerry Stanford Gregg Wiitaln lid Ilunstad A1 Wnll Jim Fischer, president Blue Key is an hO1lOI'fll'y service l'1'z1t.ernity for Joseph WeffSiGiH, adViS0I' outstanding members of the junior and senior Norm NSU classes. It annually sponsors a stag party, an 11- Dave Griffith' Vicemresident wards assembly, and an lllt1'Z1I'l'1Ll1'Z11 truck meet. Jim Perry, secretary-treasurer Steve Hansen, correspondence secretary 143 PHALAN X 44 Dick Forst Dave llingrcn Craig Perry Earl Martell Dick Blcth Dennis Adams Jerry Miller Richard Olson Bob lluber Dave Griffith The purpose of Phalanx is to promote Christian ideals and assist the Y. M. C, A. in its activities. Their meetings consist ol' banquets. activities at the Y. M. C. A. , and coaching basket- ball and football at the Y.M.C.A, Phalanx sponsors school dances and the Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies. l Gary Kulm, president Jim Perry, secretary A1 Wall, treasurer Thomas Karwaki advisor Gary Drake Jake Meyer Gregg Wiitala Larry Marsh Ron Stroh Dick Edenstrom Lloyd Duncan 'I TERNATIONAL RELATIO CL B 5s i' urvmkmk 3 i r J X l if E 1 - i, X Syl 'ii iii, 5 4 , E ....-W..-,wanna 1 i l 5 it X 3 The purpose of the International Re- lations Club, organized after World War I through the Carnegie Foundation, is to promote the study of United States relations and affairs. The club, which meets monthly, is one of over 1000 branches in colleges throughout the United States. John DeMaris, vice-president Thomas Karwaki, advisor Vonnie Whitman, secretary Arthur Buntin, advisor Jim Redfield, treasurer Gregg Wiitala, president . ' -Ng' l Richard Blcth 2 Allan l-Engel 3 Myron Wolff 4 Jim Ilauck .i Craig Jackman G Susan Myers 7 Dick Cameron 8 Ken Larsen 9 Hellmut Richter l0 Fred Kamandc fwk.-.qw ll Carol Ann Eleeson If . 12 Gerald Jax 13 Fran Miller .V f 14 Gary Kulm 15 Marcella Kampa f,,,,....-- 16 Jim Smith 14 46 ill Q25 437 Yearly ill C23 131 YOUNG REP BLI CA The purposes ol' the Young Republicans are: To bring young people into the Republican Party and to provide an oppor tunity for them to find political expression and recognition. To train young people as effective political workers and cooperate in the election of the Republican Party's nominee, and To foster and encourage the activities of the Republican Party and to pro mote its ideals. activities were: Ilaving prominent people speak. such as Senator Karl Mundt. Helping the Republican Central Headquarters in Aberdeen, and Attending a YGOP College Federation Convention in the spring. ' Special events sponsored by the group were dances and car washes. 10 Barbara Lang Diane Nelson Sharry Clem Judy Price Linda Hemmer Judy Bingham John Karrigan John De Marais Tom Taggert Terry Bauer Warren Beck Bill Collins Larry iviarsn Bob Redlin Barbara Jones Georgena Guest Suzanne McHenry Lorrie Feller Don Demmers Gary Kulm, chairman Sally Kulm, vice-chairwoman A1 Wall, vice-chairman Nancy Rasse, secretary James Redfield, treasurer Dr. Irwin Thomle, advisor l 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Charles Howe James Schaefer Mary Rickenbach Doreen Alkirc Dana Weiland Vonnie Whitman Nancy Larsen Liz Hagen Connie Meriweather Ellen Alexander Lloyd Duncan Jim Smith llellmut Richter Marvin Bingham Dennis Clarke Verleen Almond Barbara Meidinger Sharyn Hinrichsen Jerry Miller Bonnie Pietz Dick Froiland Dennis Monroe Calvin Waddell Pam Brown Sandra Knight Barbara Bolduan Judy Holland Susan Miller 1 Marsha Kampa , 2 Donna Joy 3 Shirley Petik 4 Sue Basseth 5 Dick Cameron 6 Mary Jane Johnson 7 Gerald Jax 8 Sheila Mackey Virgil Binfet Edna Bien Roberta Chaboya Janet Syverson Neil Bien Gary Kraft Roger Philbrick Mary Lou Michael Barbara Hanson Fran Miller Sherry Kenny Elroy Likness Curt Schryer Dennis Hohn Jim Evanson YOUNG DEMUCRA T The purpose of the Young Democrats is to involve college students in the activities of the Democratic Party. The club tries to give every interested student a means for practical political expression. The Young Dems work in connection with the Senior Democratic Party to achieve its goals. The group sent a large delegation to the state Young Democrats Convention in Mitchell. Meetings are held monthly throughout the year. The advisor is Mr.. Robert Thompson. 48 fi7p1'T7f5g?g5 t ,fm A f f t' mi , f'f .... Na+, ,, '7' .. 'N 1- ,X F' ' I., ' :,yf,:. f,-13 tl rf , Li, ' 4 W. .- . fc- x,,,..,,a4. Wx nf qw -f Jim Hauck, treasurer Faith Flath, secretary Don Becker Gary Ruckdaschel Guy Howell Allen Buus Lois Yackley Gregg Wiitala Jane Evans Don Sagmoe Wayne Krentz Marcella Zacher Carol Nelson Joyce Eldridge Myron Wolff Ray Mack Bruce Hopperstad Mary Jane Marion Dan Dailey, vice-president Dave Stokke, president .4 imiwilffif . EESIML' Penny Dally Mnriella Herreid Dick Mukens Dick Larsen John Nebola Lloyd Nies Seymour Easthouse Carole Walker Caroline Hofer Joyce Veren Joyce Harkness Annette Barondeau Beverly Carlson April Beigh Sheryl Hammond Ken Larsen 14 The purpose of Northern Dames, an organization consisting of the wives of Northern State College Stu- dents, is to promote good fellowship and social activ- ities among its members. The goal of each member isto earn her P. H. T. De- gree fPutting Hubby Throughj. This degree, sponsored by the National Association of University Dames, is presented at the end of the school year. Activities of Northern Dames for the 1964-65 school year included assembling a cookbook, sponsoring a bake sale, and selling barbecues in the dorms. Events during the year included ameat demonstration, a hair styling show, a tour of a local furniture store, a Christmas party, a talk on hypnosis during childbirth, and a discussion witha consultant from the Division of Child Welfare. Bernadine Clark 7 Pat Cruse Judy Sabatka 8 Karen Berndt ' Wilena Benning 9 lone Huber Wanda Simonson 10 Ruth Ann Dannenbring Pat Peterson 11 Gloria Trefz Barb Rieck 12 Sandy Micklenburg N OR THERN 13. Margie Zerr 14 Jan Berger 15 Dorothy VanKempen 16 Joyce Leach 17 Kathy Klein 50 DAMES 1 Sherma Seitzinger, president 2 Mrs. Margaret Smith, sponsor 3 Mrs. Jerry Wright, advisor 4 Loretta Holtz, treasurer 5 Nancy Phares, historian-publicity 6 Marilyn Martinson, secretary 7 Karen Jordal, vice-president 8 Mrs. Wallace Dohman, advisor 9 Mrs. J. H. Kramer, sponsor 10 Mrs. Jim Vogt, advisor Patricia Bishop li Judy Collins 7 Julie Dayton H Donna llolty 9 Carmen Hnnlzlnd 10 Sandy Boots ll Mona Cnrolin 1,01-umm Dahl 12 Urlrlmrzl Nvlson Vonniv Iirickson I3 Carol KUPLWSRY Mary Wikzl 14 Myra Kruger 15 Donna Kznpphnin Phyllis lilton 2. HOWLING ECHO l Jo lillen Price 2 Cheryl Sehlielxe 8 Judy Nielson 4 Cheryl Akerson 5 Linda llziglrerg li Judy Dcurrniex' 7 Iizlrbarzl Weller 8 Donna Cotton 9 ClIlLlfll1l Dithmel' 10 Virginiu 'Vheelcr' ll Lucy Rule 12 Carol Nelson 13 Nancy Clausen The purpose of Howling Echo is to create better school spirit both on and off campus. Their activities include participating in a pep club at games, sponsoring the Miss NSC show, deco- rating for the Mistletoe Ball, and initiat- ing new members. The club's advisor for the 1964-65 school year was Mrs. Packman. '76 b l -J .3 -1 5 G 7 R fl 10 li I2 I3 lfl 15 lii I7 Kathy Smith, secretary Gloria Terveen, treasurer Sandra Sonnenfeld, prcsidcnt Pat Dawson, vice-president Kris iianipun Dianne liicktvig Sally Ilnlanclcr Sonja Warwick Diana- Ivlimlcllolun Ifidna ilicn Kay Nvwcomur Virginia Iirickson Mary Carlson Carol Merriman Patty Ufcn Barb Prchn liarvn Ovcson Donna Nc-wcomvr Judy Watson .Ian llcilman Joan liacivl 15 3 CHEERLEADERS AID SCHOOL SPIRIT L 1, . r 'P Ez1,W,,.wi.,L 'Q' 'rl' .nf . V,,. ff' 7 ff p T3 H'9b-U A 4, ' I Northern's cheerleaders were Patsy Blair, Groton freshman, Sandra Sonnenfeld, Aberdeen senior, Jean Mathiason, Rockham freshman, Barb Weller, Eureka junior, Kris Kampen, Big Stone City senior, and Cherry Schliebe, Kidder junior. They are chosen each fall by a special committee, and selected by their poise, leader- ship ability, body movement and jumping skill. The cheerleaders are present at all football and basketball games, and appear in the annual Gyp- sy Day Parade. Alternates to the squad were Phyllis Heupel, freshman and Donna Jung, sophomore, both of'Eureka. ' A .. 'S .l- 54 RODEU CLUB Robert W. Schrieber, faculty advisor Jerry Blegler Glen Paylson Chuck O'Dei1l Susan Sterrett Ellen Zimiga, historian-publicity director Dana Bolten Pat Ray Wayne King, rodeo manager Revy Pexa Bill Collins Leon Adams Jim Ratliff, president Rita La Plante, secretary Donel Erickson Dan Schrower The Rodeo Club, a member of the National Inter-Collegiate Rodeo Association, was organized in the winter of 1964. The purpose of the organization is to further the interest of students and faculty in the West, its ways, and its people. The club is open to anyone who wishes to join. During the year, the group had films concerning rodeos, horses, and the West, and speakers talked to the members on several occasions. The NSC Rodeo Club sponsored its first NIRA approved college rodeo May lst and 2nd, The rodeo team also attended the various rodeos in the region. 15 5 Iorcctu Day Orville Siers Annette Louise Traversic V 11 Taylor Cuulton Sam Arden Rcnvillc Llmcr Dol Compton Robert Two Bears UCCASIN TRACKS T C The purpose of Moccasin Tracks is to foster better student relationships and to promote interest in the field of the American Indian culture and heritage. It also aids the American Indian students entering Northern State College. Moccasin Tracks' activities include meeting new mem- bers during.Freshman Orientation Week and monthly meetings featuring guest speakers. In the spring of 1965 Moccasin Tracks sponsored an Indian Youth Conference on the campus. This was a three-day event involving college and high school stu- dents and interested Indian leaders. Wynne Ester, advisor Roger Philbrick, president Ellen Zimiga, reporter Stanley Collins, treasurer Rita La Plante, secretary The purpose of the Rod and Gun Club is to promote sportsmanship and encourage the conservation of wildlife resources among students at Northern. It is one of the newest Doug Glader, lst vice-president Mark Grasse, 2nd vice-president Peggy McKee, secretary Jim Vogt, advisor Jerry Stanford, president Al Wall, treasurer ROD A D GUN CL B clubs on campus. A Catch and Cook Day was held late this spring when members of the club traveled to the Missouri River, caught fish, cooked them, and, of course, ate them. A spring work project was also scheduled. Gary Aadland Herbert Beavais Mary Lynn Ken Kucker Neil Bien Bob Wilson Gloria Terveen 1 Alan Scheusner 2 Roger Spiry 3 Frank Willard 4 David Kapphalm 5 David Engebretson 6 Mike Zerr 7 Ed Lundberg T RAM URAL PDR T Weight-lifting was recently added to Northern's Intramural Sports. WEI GH T- LI F TI G Right: Dick Forst was one of many who partic- ipated in the intramural weight-lifting contest. Bob Brown, Aberdeen junior, came out number - one in the contention. W ARCHER Y It took a strong pull and a good eye for Bonnie Steffen and Tim J ergens to come out on top in the intramural archery battles. l Q CRUSS-COUN TR Y Receiving honors in intramural cross-country were Dave Shaw, first place and Jim Swanson, second place. Dave Engebretson and Jim Ket- tering received third and fourth place spots consecutively, Fin wr? ' K-J' BAD 1 TO Girls who placed in the badminton struggle were Kit Benadom, V W if second, Mary Lynn, first, Bonnie Steffen, fourth, and Peggy at ' l V' X McKee, third. Carl Glander, second andTedVanKempen, first v, P' A congratulated each other after their match. Kit Benadom and X: ' A V Ted VanKempen teamed up to win the coed doubles. , BASKETBALL -SMR Y Jf '-'--9 Left: Winners ol the women's basketballchampionship were the following girls it J I flqwbf from Lindberg: Qrow ll Darleen Kaasa. Mary Foster, Qrow 23 Claudia Dithmer, 4 A ' Carol Dale, frow 35 Joan Breslce. Peggy Ilanson, frow 31 Kathy Klotz, and 4 W Betty Hay. Above: Winners of the men's basketball championship were George Bates, Ross McDonald. Ray Mack, Ron Frey, Dale Gerriets, Hellmut Richter, and Ron Waterfall. A ., 3 7' fr I, I r 1 ' MW , X .K I TRACK r s -...W N Grand champions of the 1964 intra- mural track meetwere Jon Madland and Bm WM' VULLE YBA LL . - ,,,f,.,:, ,.. On and off campus volleyball competition for both men and women was held during the month of March. 9' ,,,,. .. P . ,.Nxf:c:4 'T-ya xg- . - VL, YG' X, . hi - . . , A 1 ' ' ' ma.: , ,A 1' 13 N by N. . 5 - N. . , ' wt -qw-.,'- ..f':'5'1t 'f 4,fi's'fv -ff,-ff ,. , - - .st-.1 if - 2.s.4:?5'- 'ff 3 +lf4.'s'Q-HR A' J :'f Hs A -a.Qgf'Qf M- 'lkfci-1-YHM' fr -'-- -A N --as - : wi- Y' .. ,I 22l4Lg1.rlfq, 1 -ga-1 -- L LS- i,.x13:,SX'3'kf , V ,,. .. . . . U--. - ,,, V, ef- -f -X f -A--za ' I-' Q- ,..W ' ---all . ...-- -yy-'j,,, .,..., - .. J- '44-4- ' 'M 4 , ,. ., 4, Lgvi-ft.,:Q --q.,. 'gsm - uni,-avm.3w-53 I .s.,:,:,f'L'. fs-'sl1,'4 SOFTBALL A team from Kramer won the 1964 softball championship. Winners were Ilarry Stapp, Don Chamberlain, Wayne Feller, John lleek. Lynn lleinemann, Dave Johnson, John Karen. Allan Karlen. Mike Mcliernan. Pete Norclbye, and Bernie Quashnick. 161 DIVISION UF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE George Lindboc Ronald Pnckman Edward Gibson llnzcl Bonn V iolcltc Bocckcr Adulonc llnll llurolcl Widvcy llulvn llolgntc liunncth I-Irickson Jvrotl Story Richard Kline W ullncc Dohmun FACULTY gm., SIGMA TA DEL TA 4 - 14 A L-- on ..,,,,.,, 'fail ,,.. 1 1 The purpose of Sigma Tau Delta, honorary Eng- . . . 10 lish fraternity, 1S to promote and encourage crea- 11 12 tivewriting and the study of literarymasterpieces. Yearly activities of Sigma Tau Delta include the sponsoring of an annual creative writing contest for the high schools in South Dakota, the sponsor- ing of a book sale, and the publishing of Northern Lights. Ken Clark, president Carole Walker, secretary Marjorie Gustafson, historian Susan Hawkins, vice-president Wallace Dohman, advisor 164 Steven Fisher Bonnie Gruver J auane Kurtz William Thompson Mary Schindler Kristen Kampen Wallace Leno Kathy Hunstad Alicia Duncan Kathleen Kettering Donna Rae Prunty Linda Hemmer Harlene Warner Karen Oveson Joanne Heagley Dorothy 'Marske Barbara Weller Fay Loll Linda Sather Marcus Job Nancy Rasse Nancy Larsen Nancy Benson W 6 t v I my 'SE Q MARJORIE GUS TAF SON EDITOR it UTY' I ng., I BURK HOLADA Y ILL UST RA TOR NOR THERN LIGHTS 'N MAR Y SCHINDLER' EDITOR Co-editors of NORTHERN LIGHTS, the Sigma Tau Delta literary magazine, were Mary Schindler andlVlarjorie Gus- tafson. The magazine is published each semester and contains poetry and prose written by Northern students. Illustra- tions were done by Burk Holaday. 5 Q 'b .....-ml' First Runner-Up DIANNE LOCKERT SQ if' V5 Q I Second Runner Up LYNDA BOIITTCHER 1 965 E XPUNEN T C 0 VER GIRL LINDSE Y SMITH llll I LES JOSEPHSON SELEC TS WINNER Les Josephson, rookie fullback for the Los Angeles Rams, selected Lindsey Smith, Kim- ball freshman, as the 1965 Exponent Cover Girl. Miss Smith's photographwas then sent to the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune for the Picture Magazine Cover Girl Contest. First runner-up was Dianne Lockert, Mobridge freshman, and second runner-upwas Lynda Boettcher , Cham- berlain so Jhom r Tl th 'f' l' t 1 o e. ie o er semi ina is s were Fay Loll and Kathleen Moeller, Judging was based on photographic beauty only. Mix, ' Q 1 , vi as-r'. 5.4.4 I Qg:4Qgi11Q,L,,g,,5gimE.E.,.,., tnsfisea 5 ,, .W ,yt iw- - fs, ,f f,..,.W- is E NE WS EDITOR HARLENE WERNER E XPUNEN T EDITORS Northern's weekly paper the EXPONIPINT. was edited this year by Joan Breske. She was ably as- sisted by Kathy Kettering. manag ing editor. and Harlene Werner. new editor. The staff. who purchased blazers and emblems this year. numbered between 15 and 20. Mr. Bernard Daschel and Keith Pritchard, work- ing out of the Special Services Of- fice. were the photographers. EDI TOR -I N- CHIEF JUAN BRESKE . S zu MANA GI N G EDI TUR KA TH Y KE TTERIN G E XPONEN T REPOR TERS l , 'Yi X A hi, S BUSINESS MANAGER F JOHN KOCH SPORTS EDITOR 6 DENNIS WYLIE CIRCULA ON EDI T05 DIANE HA UCK Assistant editors Pam Eitreim and Sherry Brandt take the pause that refreshes. X X , X. ,law X . . y .fr Hslill 4.-af 'bm f-M ---. ., ijav I Szseaqsu N I, Au I ' . 'KQV 'A 9,x1'.2-f ' I I J' Kathy Hunstad, index typist, demonstrates How to Type with Coffee on your Carriage. iii vnvnx Staff members Pam Brown and JoAnne Smith agree, Our Tim Locke, Sports Editor, finds typing group had 99'Zy more leftover PASQUES than any other. is rather difficult in Spafford Gym. When he is not typing in the great outdoors, i John Koch, Business Manager, sells ing to local merchants. advertis- W I e. ' 'i e Q I T1 'E-Qgilf x, 1 x'r - I-V' A 1 Editor Nancy Benson says Q'?j, I dreamed I finished the yearbook in my . . . . 169 vb General planningfor the 1965 PASQUE began in May of 1964. The staff was chosen in the fall and work began im- mediately so that the first deadline, in late November, could be met. A special effort was made to make this informal yearbook one where the students were caught in the act of being themselves. The final deadline was March 10. A special duty of the staff was the se- lection of the 1965 PASQUE Queen. An active NSC senior, Sandy Sonnenfeld, was chosen from four candidates on the basis of all-around contributions to the college -- depicting the typical college coed. Sandy, who is from Aberdeen, is an Elementary Education major and a Music minor. She is active in Student Senate, SigmaAlpha Iota, Concert Band, Howling Echo, Collegiate Choir, SNEA, WRA, Prexy Club, and is acheerleader. 170 RICHARD KLINE PASQ E John Koch Tim Locke Pam Eitrelm Kathy Hunstad Sherry Brandt JoAnne Smith Pam Brown EDITOR IN CHIEF NANCY BENSON 1965 PASQUE QUEEN SANDRA SONNENFELD I7 xr , ' -fy Q ' A' .5Q1f? l' , fe ' . ' l Mary Gratz, Fern Schwarz, Ken Larsen, Tom Harmon, Clay John- son and Nancy Haag pose for an in- formal picture before leaving for another debate tournament. These students, under the direction oflVIr. Harold Widvey, assistant professor of English, make up the nucleus of Northern's debate squad. This year the debate team directed its con- centration tothe topic, resolved: that the Federal Government should establish a program of public work for the unemployed. In addition to debating, the students took part in such individual events as boys' ex- temp, original oratory, oral inter- pretation, and girls' extemp. 172. NORTHERN fe-Lf STA TE COLLEGE DEBA TERS , G gp ,!m.t,,g Loading up for another weekend ex- cursion, some of Northern's debaters masked feelings of anxiety with jokes and smiles. The packing and unpacking of suitcases became quite habitual for some of these people, for Mr. Widvey and various members of the debate squad attended debate tournaments on the majority of the weekends during the school year. Below: Nancy Haag and Leroy Opp exemplify the hard work that goes into developing a sound debate case. 173 74 Caroline Hofer, secretary-treasurer Phil Salem, president Charles Orr, vice-president Paula Reich Tom Harmon PI KAPPA DEL TA Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary speech fraternity on Northern's campus, held monthly meetings under the advisorship of Mr. Widvey. The fraternity held a spring initiation and sponsored their annual high school debate tournament. An extra event sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta was the South Dakota State National Forensic League High School Debate Tournament. At the end of the school year Pi Kappa Delta issued special awards to those who had done outstanding work in the speech field during the preceding speech season. YT? W ffm WI TER FESTI VI TIES Reigmng over the 1964-65 wm- ter festivities was Shirley Petik Keldron junior. QUEEN SHIRLE Y PE TIK FIRST P UNNEP. UP SECUND R UNNEP- UP KDBARBARA WATKINS KATHLEEN OPIT Z SN 0-SH 0 - . I 1 , V '-L . SJR I A 'V , 9-Q,,o,.. -dt fill --K During the second week of January, Shirley Petik, junior from Keldron, South Dakota, repre- sented Northern State College at the South Dakota State Snow Queen competition held in Aberdeen. The State Snow Queen Contest, which drew Midwestern beauties and the reigning Miss America Vonda Kay Van Dyke, was sponsored by the Aberdeen Jaycees. Shirley was crowned, in the absence ollast year's queenJulie DiRe, by last year's first runner- up, Nancy Breckenridge, at the annual Sigma Alpha Iota and Sinfonia Sno-Sho. The queen's court included first runner-up Barbara Watkins, a Mitchell sophomore sponsored by Graham Hall, and second runner-up Kathleen Opitz, a Roslyn freshman sponsored by Steele Hall. Queen Shirley was sponsored by the junior class. TW9HtY'11iUG girls were entered in the contest. Diane Dahl of Aberdeen, Pam Williams ol Brentford, and Bob Kiesz of Hosmer were members of the Folk Trio which won first place in the talent division of Northern's Sno-Sho. The Folk Trio, a freshman group sponsored by the United Christian Campus Fellowship, represented Northern at the State Snow Queen Contest in the talent division. Other talent winners in- cluded: second place, Don Nultemeier who presented an original tympani solog third place, Gary Mclieev- er who played an accordion solog and fourth place, Janet Andrews who sang two songs from MY FAIR Ili LADY. A 177 ' 1 S WEE THEAR T QUEEN CHER YL SCHLIEBE Cheryl Schliebe, Kidder junior, was crowned the 1965 AWS Sweet- heart Queen at the ball held on Feb- - ruary 12. Miss Schliebe was spon- sored by the junior class and se- lected by popular vote of NSC stu- dents. The Harry Eisele Orchestra providedmusic for the formal ball. , Y H O- 5 .1 1- fr . vw ln a 1 F V I1 v MISS SANTA CLA US MAR Y ,IURGENS MaryJurgens, Milbankjunior. was crownedMiss Santa Claus at the mis- tletoe Ball held December ll in the Union Ballroom. Lloyd Rave. Dell Rapids junior. was Mr. Santa Claus. The couple's names were picked from all those who registered for the draw- ing. The ball was sponsored by the Social Affairs Committee. Harry Eisele's Orchestra provided the dance music. DIVISION UF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND BUSINESS FAC LTY ' Q ' V V I Duane Podoll M M LV.'M my 264. ,,, , h y 'ul' x 'fm , .G Arthur Buntin ' 41 Q A -T3 1 x Theodore Krause Duane Ewer R. G. Dahl Wynne Ester Lyman Humann Marvin Ehley Harvey Harrington Ronald Johnson Thomas Karwaki Izidors Vizulis Virgil Ellwood Nicolas Protyniak Irwin Thomle Robert Thompson 180 ECO OMIC CLUB ff .',LA ij if Q1 Yah l Guy Ilowcll 2 G1'C1.fgWVillZll3. .i Rodney Rocslcr 4 Seymour liasthousc 5 Joe lingelhart G Gerald Davis The purpose of the Economics Club is to discuss area economics. Monthly programs featured speak- ers and leaders of the area business community. Question and answer discussions followed. Any economics major or minor may join the club. Its advisors are Virgil Ellwood and Duane Podoll. Gary Ycske, vice-president Doug Swoctland. president 181 U INESS CL UB Duane Ewer. aclvlsor Doug Szveetland pres1dcnt Sharon lflladky secretary Joe Engelhart, v1ce pre-s1dent Bob Osborne, treasurer Jerome Anderson Sue Bassett Sheila Bauer Tom Bauer Gerald Beck Marilyn Binfet Rich Clemetson Maynard Dehnert Carol Deline Seymour Easthouse Paul Engelhart , Dave Erickson Arden Fetherhuff Shelly Filip Jim Fischer Shirley Gustafson Dale Gutenkauf Darell Herron Gerald Fischer lla Fetherhuff Sharry Imsland Janice Jencks Mary Jurgens Tim Jurgens Darlene Kaasa ' Sandra Kopetsky Gary Kraft Keith Kramp Jack Kruse Bob Beck Darrel Leischner Ed Loue Gerald Lundborg Mary Lynn Marlys Mascher Fred Matsuno Peggy McKee Wayne Meidinger Lila Nickolauson Bill O'Keefe 1 Virgil Binfet 2 Daryl Boots 3 Kaye Bloem 4 Walter Brockamp 5 John Donahue 6 Sherry Dosch 7 Daina Bye 8 Gary Bochorny 9 Dick Forst 1 0 Diann Harrison Jerry Hauk Lynn Heinemann Sherrll Hohn Ronald Holtz Donna Jung David Kirkpatrick Stephanie Jeffcoat Marilyn McLaughlin Rita Mitchel Julaine Kannas Jean Amdahl Marlys Anderson Linda Ott Roger Philbrick Jim Ratliff Cecile Robertson Gary Sandquist Dennis Shauer Allan Scheusner John Walters Rodney Raesler Doris Petersen Roger Spiry Larry Tripp Merle Werner Edwin Westendorf Frank Willard Murray Moulfe Dwayne Zerr Dallas Solberg LQ4 , .1 J. 'Ka 4 ' vnfg t in The purpose of Business Club is to acquaint the students who are majoring or minoring in Business, Business Education, and Secretarial Training, with the various fields of business and opportunities in these fields. Business Club is also concerned with the promotion of the so- cial life of the students interested in business and annual trips as set up by the club and discussions for this purpose. Yearly activities of Business Club include the Business Club Carni- val, a banquet, and a trip to Minneapolis. This year the club assisted the college as student guides during Freshman Orientation Week. They also sponsor on-campus dances. Tom Pibal Barbar Salverson Chuck Schimke Diann Selzle Darryl Skogmo Sandy Smith Lorrie Fellers Marcella Zacher Doug Steckelberg Susan Sterrett Joleen Triebwasser James Ulmen Dave Vitters Patty Weber Jeanette Weverstad Bob Wilson Bonnie Hagen Melvin Dutt Curt Schryer Bob Gloss Hellmut Richter Sharon Schlepp BUSINESS CLUB CARNIVAL l ' 1 The stereo at the left was the main point of inter- est at the annual Business Club carnival, and was given tothe lucky ticket holder at a 10:30 drawing. Concessions included basketball and football throws, big and little casinos, cake walk, and other games. Below, the club's president Doug Sweetlancl, and a co-chairman for the carnival, Robert Osborne keep thc games going at a steady pace. W -' w -air.: 4 1 PI OMEGA PI S Wynn Ester, sponsor Sharon Schlepp. Secretary-treasurer Charles Schimke, president The purposes of Pi Omega Pi, honorary bus- iness fraternity, are the following: Q15 to create, encourage, promote, and extend interest in schol- arshipg 127 to aid in ac- tivity for civic betterment of schoolsg Q3Jto encour- age and foster high ethi- cal standards in business and professional lifeg and Q43 to teach. the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Yearly activities of Pi Omega Pi included sell- ing advertisements for the Northern desk blot- ters and sponsoringa so- cial hour for business students. A national biennial con- vention is held in Chicago. Linda Ott 1 Donna Jung 1 Gerald Beck i Edith Korab Harvey Harrington , Duane Ewer Rudolph Dahl Sue Bassett Marilyn Beckler Marvin Ehley Lyman Humann Janice J encks I OR CLASS 1 Q A -iff no-v .,-.,..,'f' 1 Officers of the junior class for the 1964-65 school year were: Craig Hilton, vice-presi- dentg Jan Heilman, treasurerg Patricia Dawson, secretaryg Barry Erickson, president. eww. b 'tv , 4 Lf , , . .ff ' , x N' 5 1 A l Q, fl I 1s.':l ii? 3' 'fs' A anal W Q, ' gk , q.--- fs A I old ' l V Y ,f ff J 'ifmfi 'HU 4cm'T7' 1 'Q 1.14. , V ix . wq'.T'iTg ' 'TJ iq-we-4 I 'F. ..l f Cheryl Akcrson Shirlcc Aljou Muriel Ammnnn l-Ilizuhvlh Anmlcrsun Lowell Anthony .luck Arclwr Anm-Llc Balromlcnu Susan Bassett llv1'hc1'l B0l'lllY1llS Wilcnn BL-nning lllnry Ann l3c-rncll Bcity llvrrvtlm JoAnn liiulals livnnolh llinnco John Ilia-hex' Peggy BlClll'l' l-Edna Bien Nicl Dion I'm so pleased to meet you. , licnncth Bictz Virgil Binfcl Tom llirchcm Iliclmrcl Blcth l3m'hnx'u Bolcluan Annnlou Bralmnwr Robert Braun Dcnccc Brekkc 187 Karie Bringman Larry Brockel Jean Brown Margaret Bruse William Bunce Allen Buus Carol Ching Roger Clarke Sharry Clem Richard Clemetson William Collins Donna Cotton Anita Cowie Michael Coyne Dan Dailey Patricia Dawson Jerome Dayton Claudia Dithmer Charyl Dobesh Robert Dockter James Downie Gary Drake Roger Dubs Charles Duchene Lloyd Dimcan 188 ara' -x- C21 J? R 9, me 7 -A 'fl ,. S' 4 ,' 14 f 'i I x, - ,. , X. if ikgbg. fl' 'T 1 -4- QA 5 4. I UNI UR ,. if 'LAN J N l 17157 X X sf J 3 f f?'Fy, ' ' X faxvg if f' , 5 v '-wif' ' ' . If J .K KY QAM: Or S i 1:1 T ,QE D . Q N i -.- A qi ! b W 5-Nt! f A . , C.- N V thi gang' xx-.I ' J ' ' . 'Tal 5 A 1, . lg ' I f C me lg. ' M -F7-:ado ' 1 ,F .I , A 'xii A N W7 wwf' 0 Or m s. l 2. W-.. Fr -Q44 'L ':r --'eff 4613 v if 3-s '4' Via? ati A ,. T' DQ - tl mum r .51 w N X hx I 1 ,Y J Q, im yrub, 'K gi ' CN.. D !xQXy!.8? . , -- h if Joyuo lilclridgc Cnrol Ann lilucson Lyle lillon Paul l-ingollizirt Dzllv llfnkors Barry Erickson Darlene livnnson James livcnson Valencia Faifcr Gary Famins Randall Fuuth Gail Flecgcr Judith Florentine Sharon Frcier Ronald Frey Theresa Fuhror Larry Gaikowski Thomas Gauor David Geary Mary Susan Gefre Oliver Gilbcrtson Jerome Goddard See that one? Run after her. Gayle Goodroad Gordon Goodsell 189 Kathleen Grote Bonnie Gruver Curtis I-Iaaland Linda Hagberg Baron Halfred Diane Hansen Stanley Hansen Steven Hansen Tommy Hansen Joyce Harkness Gary Harris Dannie Heck Janice Heilman Virgil Hein Larrie Heinzen Dennis Heuer Charlene Hillgren Edwin Hillmer Craig Hilton Sharyn Hinrichsen Sharon Hladky Curtis Hoerner Dennis Hohn Curtis Hollan Mark Holty 190 UNI OR ' viii' .f' l 'Ll Sm' ,fy X I '-in . A J 'ijafi 'V P, 1214 A I V xml., Y , ZXLEJI , , ,M M S f X 'qui' -rzzlf X Y K nga lx W 'av' Z. i'P24b'H at 1, J out f Vit? Q N Y Q1 J Xa!! . fi ' A , Z I .Al -. i,4-'HJ ,X 1 , ,. nib.,- I N 'Egg , . gnu '5 M. , gg, in iq, L A , . . , 2 fur' T? wwf' Philomcna Ilolzcmer llonalcl lloltz Kicili llons I-Ichx'a1'd llunstad ll'1l1'l'Cll llunstad Ronald Huyck Craig Jackman Allan Jacobson David Jaspers Karen Jensen Linda Jepsen Marcus Job It's the Little Old Doughnut Maker -- me. Clay Johnson David Johnson Vincent Johnson Dennis Johnston Kenneth Jones Wayne Junso Mary Jul-gens Dale Kahlu Darell Kahla David Kapphahn Jerry Keeley Sharon Kcntsch 191 Mary Jane Kil'Chg'1Sl9I' David Kirkpatrick JoAnn Kothc Gary Kraft Kenneth Kranz Wayne Krentz Stan Kruger Robert Kruse Gary Kulm Kenneth Larsen Gerald Larson Robert Larson Wayne Larson Robert Lathrop Kirstin Lefholz Larry Lewis Harvey Liedle Elroy Likness Douglas Lindner David Linngren Carol Lippert Harry Little Myron Longden James Lucas Larry Lutz 192 .Q4W', . I I .9 NN f , N M We e:. J' ,.-. fuk -lf., . 4-4- U f if t K' :Q wp.,-' . N v ,1 w...- 4 xl 'ffiafl R' ...av 544 ., Q ',Ng 0. F, A X S 53 -ag f' 'N W.. ., WY- fn, .4-.rv 'EIT ,ff A P QQ M, l I. ' s NX .. qv ,r S R r 1:31-s Y xx gn SI 1.. qv' 'vu - 5 'Wu X in-. ..- ,s .a-H' P ,N e I .5-l KV 6 .nf gr- f'--u 117... - Afhx ,ks Sheila lllnelwy Jnnieo lllnyer If we don't play my Way weldon't play at all! Lzlwrence llluyes Janice lvloldnniel Put lX'lCGlll'l'L'll linlhryn lXlcKown Charles lNlClXlullen Dennis lllecklenhnrg Creighton Miller l l'1lllCCS Miller .lerry Miller Donna Mislerek Rita Mitchell Dennis Monroe Carol Morrison Vcrlnnd Nunsz Doreen Nelson Douglas Nelson Gary Nelson Kathleen Nelson Nnnoy Nelson Gerald Nichols Lila Nicholauson lVlarvin Nicdan 193 Judith Nielson Judith Ninlcc William O'KoCfv Connie Olmsted Richzird Olson Cnrles Orr Karon Ovc-son Harold Pardon' Virginia Paul Larry Peterson Arden Peterson Ronald Peterson Sandra Peterson Shirley Petik Julie Pfitzer Roger Philbrick Carol Pierce Milo Pietz Don Pinholt Dean Podoll JoE11en Price Donna Prunty Sharon Raetzman Jane Rance Bette Rasmussen 194 Q M- .J w 'UN 'lf Q-. 1 F1355 5,4 A V .E 3 -0-'Y Q l ' 'fr5'fK'r.3, , 1, 'Q l li, .ii iv, V i f a UNI OR 9- .f rv' xvxi . 4 -4 5? ,, nv X W Theodore Ratliff Robert Rccllin 'Fhomals lim-ml Gisclu Richter Daryl Ricck Y 1. Dnnivl Ri1Jll0I'L!fI'I' ,ge .. L ' Iinnnlcl Rmlslunlgc-n 5 'A Y' d L Gary lillcknlnsclwl V 1 -' Donnld Sngnwo QT, Gary Sandquisl m lL l 'A - ,. W. 4 ? -L Judith Szlnforrl X L Linda Snthor 'ff . W V A it Amen, brother ,Egan w -K ll L f Q' Jamlvs SUllll0l.K'l' Q Q NXSV 5 Dennis SL-Imnur Alun Sl'lN'll5llUl' Mnry Schillcllc-1' ' -rnld Sclllvlu-w:lLv T cryl Suhlia-ln' ' ' w ' Janncs Schlou L w l 5 H CLIFUS Sclmrym' , - ' 4 Q L 'L , 3 Gnrrlnn Scllwallm ' L liiclmwl S4-lwinp.: W , n ' Dinnnv Svlxls- x f- Lurcn Sim-flu-n 195 Robert Simonson Delight Sperle Roger Spiry Lyle Stabbe Douglas Steekelberg David Stokke Ronald Stroh Kenneth Strohfus Marilyn Such Linda Swanson Rose Szymanski Charles Terry William Thomas William Thompson Merilys Thorpe Thomas Torgerson David Treffry Thomas Tschetter Lyle Tyler Joseph Unzicker Calvin Waddell Thomas Wagner Jon Walberg Judy Watson Bonnie Waye 196 UNI ORS ,pull I .4 1 -.. Ls 4 'A 41.1 LY Xi 'CT 17 Lag. Barbara Weller Merle Werner Let's watch it Gary Whiteaker Gregg Wiitala Norman Wika Robert Wilson Rosealita Wolf Lois Ynckly Dianne Zabel David Zacher buddy Just try it, friend. 197 1 ' nl I W. s.u n 'Hr +1134 W H. 'f ' fwfgfvwqyMfmMm7qomgw've' L . Mliuflhzwqmwut - , -www-mwwwfwuawmwmwmwwwm-MM-wwwwf 'rw'-'H ,- ,,,, W QMZQKM'-v1i'1w: : - , ' , , , T -, ' 1' ,, 3 'ffJ, ,,,4, ' N .1 wwuw,QMwnw4fw:mmmfwmszwmm , ' 'U '. f'X N ' , , ,,. 47 1. . if , '1' , P n . Ay M 4 7 P ,V N mnnwlw 4 X H W WW M511 M 1 I MHW WTY fwwqmf M'W'W 'HM ' y l H7 - Mfmllmvw mm IK , ,,,,,, V W J :V I 5 M W., ,,,gpnnnl'r 'W .vw W Am. Av g.-xl ! 'Ugg lwulgww Y f ww N Y- A 'li' iw, ug. D, I W' M 6 if me ga 'B' ' Z3 JJ! 4 0 'O 'TI Fl an 1 GUN!! WWA wmv 'N nm-ww . .fu , . ,,fM'fi VW 5' nf .af.a.:Akn A 1 hump! Carl Swanson, portraying Richard III, contemplates the murder of two young princes. PRING P ,Ar Y '6 K !I V .AW W I 1 v - X Qbx ? r? -1 N ' A u.. F . 4-.Q A lfuumh P .f - -2 FW' m'r 'w'e.1! ,, a, ll ,. Sl T - T51 I 13 P.-X? R - ' L J. ' ma Nlflfff 7 ,, I wif 1 5 f 'Q A Ma.. ,, .Ja......wm, V --- flfgfffa, - ri S' ' A ,1 Q If ,Y . u - if , Af '1Nf-FA 'C - W l J: 7, . he ' Z' , .fr 0 'yt S . ag , xg ' ,r r f 1 gf sf 4 f , ' .,. l I .. an iv. ,,-. . .x, V .-, Q.-,, 1 I. 1 s ' as ...L -if fi ZA 9 . N 'f Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges and the Order of Ma- roon and Gold honor those up- perclassmen who have excelled scholastically during their col- lege career. SCH OLAS TI C H 0 ORARIES WHO'S WHOI A ERICA 204 Burk Holaday Bill Thompson J . Karen Oveson Paula Reich Doug Sweetland UNIVER ITIE A D COLLEGES Rita Raines 1, if X1 M ha ,, hue flu QI!!-'lv ' f 'rss' Til, fl-3' D Jim Bishop Barb Prehn Davene Hottm ann Kris Kampen z V1 W UN-4 FEB. 12' m.1.m1 5550 -wth X in v 1 Jw, ,Y , wr Z0 Larry Luitjens Jim Fischer Virginia Theeler Allan Jacobson x M ,S W a .1 I n H Darlys Schanzenbach TWE TY-EIGHT NSC STUDENTS 5 John DeMarais George Godfrey 1 G W t 1 Marilyn Dunker regg n a a Jim Perry RECEIVE NATIONAL HONOR 207 WHO'S WHO , Bob Larson Mary Carlson 208 Dave Griffith V 1 f 1 I Dave Stokke Who's Who members not pictured are Jim Jacobs, Gerald Jax, and Judy Holland Sharon Schlepp. J Y I1 I 'f v- T A- A. ' w 5 fr' M-9 4 Q iss' .. vw JF., ws uw- J, DIVISION UF INDUSTRIAL ARTS FAC LTY '5,l'XX L- Fl' r 'Nfl ' 'Tk F ... HTF! Leland W. White Jerauld B. Wright 2 INDU TRIAL ED CATIO CLUB Jim Wortman, secretary Dennis Mecklenburg, vice-president Larry Brockel, treasurer Ervin Seidel, president Chuck Duchene, publicity chairman Ferd Barrie ' Kenard Kucker Dennis Lesher David McCullough David Shaw Jerry Miller Doug Lindner Von Walberg Jerry Nicolay Cal Waddell Gary Sandquist Otis Belden The purpose of the Industrial Education Club is to promote the welfare of its members as provided in its constitution. The club endeavors to promote the highest ideals of citizenship, skill, and schol- arship. Activities sponsored by the I. E. Club dur- ing the 1964-65 school year were the following: Q15 the printing of advertisement cards for local busi- nesses, f2J the making of walnut trophies for North- ern's intramural program, andQ3J the sponsorship of films dealing with industrial education. Advisor for the group is Mr. Leland White. 1 Larry Nolan 212 2 Mickey Pexa 3 Stan Thorp 4 Larry Albrecht 5 Dale Gerriets 6 Richard Strom 7 Robert Holman 8 Clinton Quiggle 9 Jim Lucas 10 Ellis Hillrner 11 Lyle Siedschlaw 12 Lynn Heinemann 13 Ron Dumdei 14 Clifford Brekke 15 Leif Skaarhaug 16 Richard Sebring 17 Pat Blondo 18 - Dennis Garness 19 Raymond Roberts 20 Harlen Trefz 21 Dennis Monroe , 1,11 22 Lane Nelson EP ILO PI TA David Shaw, vice-president Wayne King, secretary-treasurer F. J. Barrie, president Curt Furness The purpose of Epsilon Pi Tau, honorary Industrial Education fra- ternity, is to recognize the place of skillg to promote social efficiency: and, particularly, to foster, reward, publish and circulate the results of research efforts, as far as possible, in the fields of its interests. Membership in Epsilon Pi Tau presumes as active and enduring inter- est in all phases of practical education. Yearly activities of the group included printingand selling of Christ- mas cards featuring campus winter scenes, preparing and refinishing of period furniture, and collecting dues and subscriptions for Ameri- can Industrial Arts Association and American Vocational Association. Dr. Harry Gunderson is the group's advisor. 1 Jerauld Wright 2 Edwin Hillmer 3 Ervin Seidel 4 Otis Belden 5 Charles Hillgren 6 Dennis Mecklenburg 7 George Godfrey Kenard Kucker James Lucas 8 9 5-u--N 213 as S227 Valencia Faifer, representing N. S. C. in the Miss South Dakota Contest, received first runner- up honors. ISS OR THER C0 TEST 1964 WILENCIA FAIF R CROW ED M SS NSC Valencia Failer, a Bowdle sophomore, received the 1964 Miss Northern crown. Valencia, a tall, dark- haired girl, was one of the eighteen candidates corn- petingfor this honor. Judg- ing was based on personal- ity, beauty, and talent. Valencia entered the talent division with a song in three languages, Janith Fritz, sophomore from Water- town, crowned the new Miss NSC in the absence of Toni Cook, last year's winner. Pictured with Valencia are Linda McNenny, Sturgis freshman, second runner- up, and Sharon Bueehler, Roscoe sophomore, first runner-up. The contest was sponsored by Howling Echo and N Club. YJ I .L yi' ,lf K+ ow SR i 1 l s it , , ws Tb 1 -gf vi? ff , f A 'L we ff mit' J N . 711 , . I I X i ' l NWN. J' , V, 3' WW JIT' 3 5. ' U .9 Runners-up were chosen from these finalists after two ques- tions were asked of each girl. They were Linda McNcnny, Sharon Bueehler, Valencia Faifer, Torni Bueklin, and Bev Hendricks. 215 .a.,, BIG AME E T RT I ME T 1964 A D '65 After three hours of makeup preparation, Hal Holbrook is ready to appear as Mark Twain in his one man show. HAL H ULBR 00K I ARK TWAI TONIGHT' Although the genuine Mark Twain is dead, Hal Holbrook regularly appears in Mark Twain Tonight, All of his mater- ial is taken from the speeches, autobiog- raphies, essays and short stories of Mark Twain. Perhaps no other American, with the exception of Lincoln, so conquered the imagination of the world-wide audience. 41. --A Q 4 THE F 0 R PREP NOl'lliL'I'I1'S Foul' Preps fans had the oppor- tunity to hear this vocal quartet in person. The group, which was sponsored by the stu- dent scnutc, zlppozircd as the Big Name IClll.0l't1llllIl1CIIl. for 1963-64. 217 TRACK '64 As a junior at Northern, Jerry Schlekeway held fourteen re- cords in the shot and the dis- cus and placed 4th in both at the 1964 N.A. I. A. Nationals. His 1964 records included putting the shot 56'5 3f4 and throwing the discus 158'2 lf4 . ll Q 1964 NSC TRACK TEAM Members of the 1964 Northern Track Team were frow ll Dick Sebring, Dave Sebring, Wayne Krentz, Dave Griffith, Roger Philbrick, Carl Glander, Larry Marsh, Lyle Stabbe, Mike Shearer, Rich Olsson, trow 21 Jim Evanson, Dick Davidson Leon Adams, Joe Stoebner, Barry Erickson, Jerry Schlekeway, Weldyn Stevens, Bill Schlosser, Clarence Stern, Joe Pla- nansky, Terry Klungseth, Doug Clawsen, frow 31 Ron Birchem, Mike Goebel, John Karst, Steve Odenbach, Bob Prunty Craig Hilton, Lyle Seitzinger, Gary Bockorny, and Lynn Hieb. THE SEA SUN Mankato State Duel Meet Triangular Meet fOklahoma Christian, Oklahoma Central Statej Oklahoma Central State Duel Meet Kearney State Duel Meet Intra Squad Meet Northern Invitational Corn Palace Relays Huron Invitational Sioux City Relays Howard Wood Relays Bison Invitational Bemidji Invitational Conference Meet Opponent Northern 101 1X2 11 1X2 86 32 1X3 51 2X3 47 65 124 21 Relay Meet Relay Meet Relay Meet Relay Meet Relay Meet Relay Meet Relay Meet Mankato - 58 Qlstb 40 qzndp Southern - 24 f2ndJ 96 112 llstj N.A. I.A. District 12 Meet Dickinson - 56 1X2 42ndy72 1X2 Qlstl 21 Barry Erickson Qbelowj and Jerry Schlekeway Qrightj demonstrate their championship forms during a prac- Below: Carl Glander is getting in shape through Coach Bill Jordan's weight train- ingprogram. Right: Promising sophomore, Mike Shearer, starts the kickthat will en- able him to clear the bar in the pole-vault. Northern trackmen condition by running inside during below freez- ing weather and outside when the temperature is warmer. tlimy ,Q at .K A........ 1 '21, in lit .g,g:, lei Qs iw I I - r N -ry., - . K ,, UAW cl e IIUTI-If Dave Griffith Lynn Hieb Dave Little Kg Nike 'Q COA CH BILL JORDAN 'flu fT.X:1,Q5 1342 1 .R ,I xg . xl 1965 SENI ORS Coach Bill Jordan is losing some outstanding performers to 1965 graduation. These sen- iors have been the main- stay ofthe team through- out their college careers and four of them-- Grif- fith, Little, Schlekeway, and Schlosser -- held school records in their junior year. ,L , it W iiil WW ww-i' 2 anim 1 , '. r .A I4 L lelal, hi , I f.- f , ' ' mf-' 1' s- Q, if M 1 -4 I d I fir raglan-li ' ' N - ' f 11 Cmwwzm ' new 1 annum . X F l f, ' f Ji ui X. 1 Ar HURTHERN i unnmrnu if Jon Madland Larry Marsh Jerry Schlekeway Bill Schlosser 2.21 ga, , ' w. T7 71 94 Donna Newcomer, Wessington Springs freshman, presided as queen of Fairyland. Reigning with her were princesses Sharon Buechler, Roscoe junior, and Connie Bely, Pukwana sopho- more. FAIR YLA D 1964 ACE PRESENTS ANNUAL FAIR YLAND Mother Goose Parade was the theme for the annual Fairyland sponsored by the Association of Childhood Education. Members of the organ- ization began the festivities with aplay entitled Queen of Hearts. Activities ranging from puppet shows to color crayons were available for the Aberdeen children during the day. 223 .I ihi v Vjrsrti' I Q +2 f ,,.q7f-f J Q Q s v 'I A9559 'I A sfssp' an yn A '?n ako-.9 ' ' A 1 s 9' rf. 4, P'4'5-'u'F . Sw' 12 mlnb: J' ' . f -f Emi gif 1' if df 1: M -DS.S,! N - swf' 'Q + 4' If , . ff!! .6 Q: E:-1:-:i'i'J Chuck Reich, 1964 Northern graduate, captured the 1964 SDIC Singles Championship as a last tennis effort for the squad and school. TENNI A D GOLF '64 T-, .. A Q TENNHSEUUEBREAKQEVEN J if P' U l -F? S :l'i3 THE Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern Northern 4 2 0 5 5th 3r Sth SEASON' Southern State 3 South Dakota State 5 Makeup Match South Dakota State 7 Southern State 1 NDSU Bison Invitational SDIC Bemidji Invitational N' if ,, ' R . 'afY ': A 1 N ,.3i,gl7. is - A 4 - A 5 I. .fgwf pw 4- N. w , zklifl, ' Yf 1, 4 ' F-T if 1 ,Maw 4, K A ' I Ju , Q lf i53ie3:t-.Tm . 165,-N311 x J f jf? it ff. Efffm' 7 his .. lm ' ' ' arm. sw-ci'f-H New ...... ' 8 V. 3 . , ' With Bill Thompson, Chuck Reich, Coach Fred Drews, Jim King, Ed Hunstad, and Dan Boyd standing by at the net, North- ern's tennis squad was ready to swing into action against the South Dakota State J ackrabbits on our home courts April 21. The match was replayed at a later date. Bill Thompson and Chuck Reich, returning lettermen, took top honors in the 1963 SDIC championship with Thompson shar- ing the doubles championship and Reich copping the number two division singles rounds. The 1964 South Dakota Inter-Collegiate saw Chuck Reich capture ten points to put Northern in third place. 2.25 WEATHER HINDERS LINKMEN R1ght Doug Galhgher Below M1k6W1111amS 'F Madam ,rwmuk -IAC- ZZ THE SEASON Northern Event 13th 11th - 2nd NDSU B1son Invitatlonal Cougar Invltatxonal UND Inv1tat1ona1 Ellendale State Bem1dJ1 Invltatlonal SDIC Resting between holes, linkmen Doug Galligher, MikeWilliarns, Bruce Macky, Jeff Taylor and John Peterson lean on their clubs as they prepare for the 1964 golf season. Most golf meets are set up so five players may represent each school with only the four lowest scores being counted. The new team attempted to follow the footsteps of the 1963 team in bringing home three championships. Because of inclimate weather which spoiled practices and golf courses throughout the state, Northern's young team was unable to come through with first place honors. , l V. Jeff Taylor 2274 '- -4 DI VISION OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ED UCA TIUN Bartlett Berndt Donald Woods Robert Wachs FACULTY Janet Packman Diane Evans Hildred Wolfe William Jordan Robert Sorge 22 2 3 4 The purpose of the N Club is to recognize all college men who through extensive physical effort have excelled to the top in one or more intercollegiate sports during their participating years in college athletics. Events sponsored by the club are the Globetrotters basketball game, a Parent's Night game, Fresh- man Initiation, a Gypsy Day float, Miss NSC Contest, the col- lection of money for the Mental Health Fund, and the District 12 N. A. I. A. Track Meet. Steve Swisher fb Sam Willits fb Dale Waysman fb Dennis Wylie fb Tom Gauer fb Jim Breitag bb fb Clarence Stern fb track John Karen fb Elroy Likness fb Harry Stapp fb Bob Sherwood fb track Jim Harr fb Joel Swisher fb Gregg Wiitala fb wr Larry Gauer fb John Walters fb Tom Kramer fb John Stoecker fb Dick Wherry fb Bob Gates fb Ron French fb Jim Bishop fb Harold Pardew fb John Mertz tb Ron Birchem fb track Ray Mack fb Doug Glacier fb wr 230 Harold Pardew, president Larry Luitjens, secretary-treasurer Robert Wachs, advisor James Bishop, vice-president Abbreviations for sports lettered in: bb - basketball cc - cross-country fb - football wr - wrestling OR THER 1 Q W I rt 4 LE TT RME CL UB 1 Dave Sebring track 2 Roger Philbrick cc track 3 Rich Olson track 4 Barry Erickson bb track 5 Wayne Krentz track 6 Joe Stoebner track 7 Carol Glander cc track 8 Bill Schlosser cc fb track 9 Dick Davidson track 10 Jerry Schlekeway fb track 11 Larry Marsh cc track 12 Doug Clausen track l 13 Bruce Macke golf 14 Mike Shearer track 15 Dave Little cc track 16 Jim Evenson track Jim Koenig wr Dave Linngren bb Dick Bleth wr Duwayne Groos bb Ed Hunstad tennis bb Larry Luitjens bb Doug Nelson bb Al Wall wr 23 W0 ENS RECREA TIO ASSUCL4 T10 , x V X N-.. , X., K ik 1 ,,,...x 0,1 1 Peggy Hanson, president Barbara Weller, vice-president Carol Dale, secretary-treasurer Kathy Klotz, publicity chairman 232 The Women's Recreation Association is an organiza- tion which provides an opportunity for the women stu- dents to participate weekly invarious activities. During the 1964-65 school year the program includedvolleyball, track, badminton, stunts and tumbling, basketball, soft- ball, and a physical fitness test. Attendance and mem- bership is not requiredbut is open each week to any girl who is interested and would like to participate. The ac- tivities provide fun, exercise, and relaxation for all women students. The g'roup's advisor is Miss Evans. 1 , x i,,m,,r:w .,t::'p1w.f.'rf3-r :fw,'yan'hw-Y 1 Shirley Kargleder 2 Sheryl Hammond 3 Donna Joy 4 Susan Hawson 5 Mary Krista 6 Joan Breskc 7 Cheryl Schliebc 8 Virginia Erhart 9 Deann Weidamnn 10 Shir1cyKargleder 11 Bette Felix 12 Julie Pfitze 13 Joyce llarlcncss 14 Pat Myers 15 Cynthia Sandberg 16 Dorothy Symcns 17 Anita Saukcrson 18 Dianne 'Lockcrt 19 Connie Kcipcr 20 Karen Jorgensen 21 Sue I-Iawkins 22 Patty O'Donall E M CLUB Pemm Club, open to women Physical Ed- ucation majors and minors, is designed to give its members a chance to work together, discuss the problems of their field, and work toward better representation of the women P. E. majors and minors on campus. The past year's project was the planning of an honorary fraternity. Each spring the club sponsors Sports Day for high schools in the area. 'vu-1 ww Miss Wolfe, advisor Betty Ilay, vice-president Judy Nigl-5011, program chairman Bonnie Steffen, secretary-treasurer Kay W alil, president l 2 3 4 4 G 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Karen Jorgensen Kathy Klutz Barb Weller Peggy Hanson Dana Weiland Sue Hawkins Dziine Selzler Ruth Jasseman Carol Dale Cherie Akerson Claudia Dithmer Patsy Blair Donna Joy Carol MeNary Mary Foster Pat Dawson Virginia I'Irhart K1'is Kainpen Kay Newcomer Sharon llladke Julie Pfetzer Pai Peterson 40 M, ' r 233 OFF CAMPUS ST DE T Approximately 450 students who are not from Aberdeen live off campus. Donna Misterek and Lila Nickolauson live at 219 12th Ave. S. E. Les and Licia Duncan, sopho- mores at Northern, live at 1223 1X2 South Lincoln. ARRIED T DEN TS I., IW, ,wi Wy-'ig' ig, 1 kt Above: Brent Palmer and Dave Ulmen eat their usual Tuesday night supper of Southern Fried Scrambled Eggs. Right: An apartment at 215 12th Ave. S.E. houses the experimental kitchen of Dan Koch, Pete Nordbye, and Harry Stapp. l A Sharon Fisher and Linda Sather rise early almost every morn ing to do their ironing and other chores. ' I ' l w I Q i A ' .- g f I V 4 v , '. II1' ABERDEEN T DEN TS Above: Bill Thompson and Keith Pritchard live across the street from each other and often study to- gether. Right: Studying for semester tests, Marcia Baldridge, Sherry Brandt, Diane Dahl, and Camille Hafnor prove that off-campus life is often similar to dorm life. ,... I OR CLASS ,...f' Senior Class officers for the 1964-65 school year were: Bill Schlosser, presidentg Mary Carlson, secretaryg Steve Han- sen, vice-presidentg and Sharon Schlepp, treasurer. in V.: EW MA? W., f 238 5Q?3,?QNi?V'NU,,,,I,, ,.,, WILLIAM ALDRICH Business History NORMAN C. ALEXANDER Social Science BARBARA AMDAHL Busmess Educatlon Elementary Education JUDITH BAMESBERGER Elementary Education FERDINAND J. BARBIE Art Education Industrial Arts and History GEROLD J. BECK Business Education I History ROBERT BECK ROSANNE BECK Business Elementary Education Economics Physical Education CHARLES B. BEGEMAN A A Chemistry Math OTIS M. BELDEN Industrial Arts Economics JIIVI BREITAG Composite Social Science Physical Education .As ' , CAROL MARIE BRIDGE Elementary Education Q Special Education 'l4 .E:'?'lf ., CONNIE LEE BUECHLER Elementary Education German RONALD G. BUTTON Elementary Education History and Math ENIORS RICHARD W. CAMERON Social Science English 23 CAROLYN RAE CHRISTMAN Business Education MARY J. CARLSON History DANIEL CODY Chemistry Music Math GARY C. CRIPPEN English CATHERINE J. COPLAN Speech MERLIN W. DAHL Elementary Education Business English Political Science GERALD W. DAVIS Business Administration Economics B l usmess 24 0 . Economics JOHN DONAHUE E RONNIE DUMDEI JAMES DURKEE SEYMOUR EASTHOUSE Industrial Arts Social Science Business Chemistry Speech Economics .3 K ' , 'N-,' P, 'fig ,A .1.,.,. ., r 'N l -xl W 1, RICHARD J. EDENSTROM RIT-A EDENSTROM Social Science and Elementary Education I Economics Special Education I DWIGHT EICHELB ERG Art Education German ENI ORS JOSEPH P. ENGELHART Business Economics 4 242 '5 fha 53. V1 -fL.,,,.-vt is i we-+rf ' 6 DALE ERZ DAVID A. ERICKSON Sllftfgy Business Administration a Composite DONALD E. FENELON History Business Math ARDEN F ETHERHUFF Business Administration JIM FISCHER and Math Business KAREN LOU FODNESS Math Elementary Education Special Education CURT A. FURNESS Industrial Education DOUGLAS A. GALLIGHER Mathematics Math History ww,-rw Q f A ' V ELEANOR GEHM Elementary Education History and Sociology JEROME GOETZ Economics and Business Administration ivwfa , , V 15 :ff 'I K e,. 1 we I , .' ' 3 ' - ' l hffdx? ', fy v QQ'?4 v ' , 1 4 ' f Vw:-.tm MARLYS L. GEHRING Art Education Business J oANN GOETTE ,,,, A 4 Social Science English GARY GRAMM MARJORIE GUSTAFSON English History Math Business J JK JANICE GRAVES Elementary Education Music SENI ORS SONLA KAREN HAGENSON Business Education Sociology 243 i SUSAN J. HAWKINS English . WKINS Physical Education TOM HA I Composite Social Sc1ence ELIZABETH L HAY l Sociolo gy Physical Education and Biology JOANNE ELAINE H EA GLEY English Physical EduCal3iOI'1 JANE HERMAN Music MARIE LLA 'HERREID Elementary Education Special Education and History DARELL G. HERRON LYNN HIEB ' Business Physical Education Psychology English 244 MFL lv 5 fi, 1 ' I 1 A V , , ' ' ,, ' 1 Q i I, l , SHARON ANN HIEB Elementary Education Sociology JUDITH ANN HOLLAND 'Math Biology GERA LD JAX Social Science Spanish LORA LEI HILDEBRANDT Elementary Education Library Science DAVENE D. HOTTMANN Music Political Science CAROLINE HOF ER Elementary Education Speech SENIUR KAREN ARLINE HUFFMAN Elementary Education Special Education and English 245 MARY JANE JOHNSON l i Hlstory . . ROBERT H. JONES Library Science and Math KENNETH 1. JOHNSON Pclifical Science Chemistry History 7 7 English '35 A 'tc l KRIST EN KAM PEN English and Physical GLENN KIRSCHENMAN FREDERICK J. KAMANDE Education Composite Art English History Chemistry f LEO E. KOPETSKY, JR. RONALD W. IQLINGMAN Business Administration 246 Mlath Political Science History - t , 'CD' ' 5 le' i- ' EDWARD LAUE - Business Administration Q 5 I ' History ROBERT KOTH SARAH E. KULM Business Administration Elementary Education Industrial Arts Special Education l , . , 'x DAVID LITTLE Biology OLL Physical Education FAY MARCIE L f X Eflglish S l me BETTY LEE LOVETT 1 wry cle Elementary Education b Political Science SENIORS l PHI LIP J. MANFULL Business Math 247 LARRY LeROY MA RSH Chemistry Math GORDON D. MARTINSON Physical Science and History Math ' A fav, l,,. tWI ,TwG .W VA I A W V' 'if fy E bag V f ' Sr l R 248 CLEO MILLER Elementary Education History if ,XIV-w'Y EARL EUGENE MARTELL Physical Education History PAULA MARTIN .JMX RAYMOND E. MEUER Composite Business Education Library Science Elementary Education History f' ,nf LORETTA MOHR Elementary Education Music JUNE MOS ER English German ,.,..,,... ..,,,,,.. T., . HAROLD PAUL NELSON , Elementary Education NA D C NE Biology and Physical RO L ' LSON Education Math Physical Education KAYE NEWCOMER Elementary Education Physical Education SENIOR 1 ' l MARY NIEMI Elementary Education Music JUDITH NORBECK RONALD OCHS Business Education Math and History History LINDA OTT Business Education Math 24 2.50 JAMES PERRY , Math Chemistry PATRICIA W. PETERSON Elementary Education Physical Education KAROLYN PERRY Spanish Math 1 .5 LUELLA PIES Elementary Education Special Education and History RITA CHARLOTTE RAINES Math Economics BARBARA PREHN Elementary E ducation Music A. JOSEPHINE RANDALL Elementary Education History A JOAN RADEL Elementary Education History w RODNEY R. ROESLER Economics Math PAULA REICH Speech German LINDA LEE ROWEN Business Education Political Science L SENI URS LARRY RUMPCA Math History mx DARLYS SCHANZ ENBACH Business Education History RICHARD D. SABATKA Composite Social Science THERESA RUSSELL Elem entary Education Music 2 'qv juni' --Q JOHN H. SCHLAHT Business Administration CHARLES WAYNE SCHIMKE Economics SHARON SCHLEPP Business Education Business Education Economics Library Science 252 V GLENN R. SCHNEIDER History KAREN A. SCHLIEBE Economics Elementary Education History HAROLD E., SEVERSON Industrial Arts LYLE B' SEITZINGER Math and Special Education Industrial Arts Physical Education d DAVID JAMES SHAW Industrial Arts History GARY B. SMITH History Business Administration Math DALLAS A. SOLBERG Business Education SANDRA SONNENFELD Elementary Education Music JERRY C. STANFORD Composite Social Science Psychology LEANNE STAUDENRAUS Social Science and Speech GEORGIA LEE STAVIG Elementary Education English ENIORS BONNIE STEFFEN Elementary Education Physical Education 2 5 3 if WINIFRED STEINOCKER Elementary Education Political Science JOHN W. STOECKER Physical Education and Business Education DOUG SWEET LAND Business ' M Econom ics e'f'i'l '1' I mg, f I 5 fb EDITH SWENSON Elementary Education Music ILO JANET SYLVESTER 25 Elementary Education 4 English OSKAR STROBEL Math and German LYNDA TELLINGHUISEN Elementary Education Art Education and Special Education VIRGINIA THEELER Elementary Education Music JILL THOMPSON Elementary Education Spanish ii A n,. r l LEON E. TOBIN Composite Social Science Speech and Psychology CHARLES THOMAS A Social Science Physical Education KAY HERTING WAHL Physical Education ' English LARRY V. TRIPP ' Secretarial Science Economics PATRICIA ANN UFEN Elementary Education Music ALLEN A. WALL Business SENIURS CAROLE ELAINE WALKER English and Social Science 255 1'-f J ANICE WEISS Elementary Educatiotn Spanish NORMA EVELEA WRIGHT Elementary Education y Music DWAYNE R. ZERR Business Administration 256 ' History X , . .Lx it I ,M ,, ,L ,X 1.5, g Wx' , my JAMES WORTMAN Math Industrial Arts VONNIE L. WHITMAN History English 'ix ' 4, Ks GARY A. YESKE MARY LEE ,YOUNGMAN Business Administration Elementary Education Economics Math 'Viv Alma Mater, Hail To Thee Alma Mater, hail to thee! Hail to thee. our mother dear, We will fondly sing thy praise With a voice both strong and clear. We have heard thy clarion call. And have come from near and far. We will spread thy fame -- And revere thy name -- Thou shalt be our guiding star. 'U 4.91 MW 258 REPRESEN T A TI VE ,Y HV' aff ' BILL SCHLUSSER Bill, the senior class president, is working toward adegree in secondary education with a major in English and aminor in health and physical education. He has lettered in cross- country, track, and football and belongs to 'N' Club. He has also been a dorm officer and a member of Prexy Club. Bill is from Cresbard. tw, 4'0 1 ,i...,..... X I . ,J rift, BARBARA PREHN An elementary education major and a music minor occupy this senior girl's time. Barb, who is from Brandt, holds the office of treasurer in two campus organizations, the Lutheran Students Association and the As- sociation of Women Students. She is also a member of Howling Echo, Women's Rec- reation Association, Who's Who, Collegiate Choir, and the Association of Childhood Education. ' VIRGINIA THEELER Virginia, the president of the Association of Women Students. is alsothe co-chairman of the Social Affairs Committee and the cor- responding secretary of Sigma Alpha Iota. She was Gypsy Day co-chairman in her junior year and a Gypsy Day queen candidate' her senior year. Ginger is also a member of Student Senate, Howling Echo, Student Na- tional Education Association, Association of Childhood Education, Kappa Delta Pi. Prexy Club, and Who's Who. She is from Aberdeen and is an elementary education major and a music minor. OR THERN SENIOR ALLEN WALL Working toward a Bachelor of Science Degree in special fields with a majorin business , and a minor in psychology. Al is also a member of several campus organizations. 1-Ie is the treasurer ol Phalanx and Rod and Gun Club. and a mem- ber ol' Business Club. 'N' Club, and Young Republicans. I-le has been a dorm officer and is a wrestling lctterman. Al is from Andover. X 33. DA VE GRIFFITH This Wecota senior has achievedmany hon- ors while at Northern. Dave was 1964 Gypsy Day Marshal, Student Senate treasurer. Sigma Delta Epsilon president, Blue Key vice-president, amember ol Who'sWho and Maroon and Gold, and a class officer. He is also a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Phalanx. Prexy Club, 'N' Club, and has lettered in track. Dave is working toward a degree in secondary education with a major in math and minor in chemistry. E. kr' NW Wg. 'N if,- Q, . .AQ EEN t if in A ,TE R The 1965 PASQUE Staff sponsored the first Representative Senior Con- test at Northern. The purpose of the contest is to give more recognition to the class for which this yearbook is primarily intended. Members of the senior class were asked to vote for six of their classmateswho posf sessed the following characteris- tics: lll an above average student, Q21 active in college affairs, Q35 is a leader, Q45 is of sound character, Q51 has made contributions to col- lege life, and 165 is well liked by students and faculty. These six seniors were chosen by their class as the most Representa- tive Seniors on Northern's campus. The PASQUE Staff congratulates you! .4 Q 'KT 'T ' DOUG GLADER A recipient of the NAIA Honorable Mention in football, Doug has lettered in wrestling as well as football. He was an All-ConIer- ence selection in football for two years and Conference Wrestling Champion for three years. He is a past president ol 'N' Club, vice-president of Rod and Gun Club, and was a Gypsy Day Marshal candidate. Doug is from Mobridge and is earning aBachelor of Science Degree in special fields with a major in business and a minor in economics. 259 THROUGH MA Y DOOR i' Through Many Doors, by Robert Frost, one of America's greatest poets, depicts college life from every student's point of view. World-wide, across town, Ihave come, from Biloxi, from Butte, from Brady's Bend, New Delhi, New England, New York, from all these places- I am a stander-in-lineg Signer of last name, first name, middle initialg Wearer of dinkg Receiver of chair, desk, bed, and dream-a freshman. 'ff 3 . t .saga ' V, . ,n fwww . i , ral!! .' fw, From hom e-to college. Being a freshman is a little frightening, Being a freshman is a lot of fun. . . Best of all, it's exciting, it's unique- It's beginning College is Coffee between classes, Touchdown passes, Cram exams, Studies, Buddies, Skirling pipes, Campus gripes, Things to do, A point of view. . . 261 Professors, books, labs, essay questions fmake a stabl Steins of stout, turn about, English themes, dramatic screams, softball teams, impossible schemes. . . Cin hard work homework, slow work no work. . . 'S 'au l Listening, talking, l ,. seeing, being. . . this is college, this and more-- college, perhaps, is many doors. Why of all books, must textbooks be so ugly? Books should be beautiful. . . The act of learning should be beautiful, and maybe it is, but study is not. Studying is a bent back and hunched shoulders and sore eyes It's loneliness. , It's humility, it's arrogance, it's patience, it's push. It's the grind. It's a dog barking at three a. m. It's an empty coffee cup and a full ashtray. It's procrastination followed by despair. 262 thinking, walking, Q ,.,,, ,,,, , , f lfl' , --ew- , ,f , ? , Please! Address me as His Fabulous Eminence, One Wise Beyond Caring QI walk with pigeons and puppies and popular girlsj, I am Mystic! Magnificent! I can improvise and ode Qllaid the forbidden wings for sweetly scented underthingsj, create all manner of banners fkeep running, we're brothersj, and sing fsterozzzzingjl And sometimes- just sometimes- Studying is something near joyg When the isolated bits suddenly coalesce the Iilings fly to the magnet- ' K When a pattern, an analogy appears, LW - and understanding occurs. 0 , I ,j ,i aiv liei 41+ 1 .llfgrH,f1, 771 f 'i'.,,g! 1 TQ.- ,,,, swing soar, I Ily, ai bless everything- 263 I am spring-simply because I am! I, id, sans lid, the Poet, Scientist, Philosopher, Rex.. . Kid, the King, Winner of pillow fights, bull sessions, water battles, and all bets, I am amorphous. I am nerve ends, ganglia, squeezed, compressed. V' I drift in limbo, wooer of beautiful women, Pied Piper pro tem . BMOC-ME the co I must stiffen, toughen, yet stay flexible. llege man! I want to be steel, I am afraid of becoming stone. sucking in fact, while I long for truth. As I turn over and over I seem to be shrinking- or am I coiling for a leap? And to where? today I think I will burstg I will surely die tonight. I am supposed to be a microcosm, I am merely chaos, in little, and I am not made cunningly Yesterday I caved in a littleg Q' .lf It Avoi- 0. Was it in that wook Iwtoro Commvnuumt-nt. or while I sat in thc- hot whito sun. ll pricldu ol' swoait undvi' thu Iilzlcla Imcliclons gown, or in those tow empty days :it Iioinc? Anyway. All ut onco I know an llttlv hit about why. I was out from undor thc sul'l'ocuting mass ol' lanowlcdgv: there was :1 direction to go, fl way to do it. and I know tho waxy. I did' know, had lournc-cl. There wus thu door, the lmndlo to turn. thu latch to Iil't- :md ull those yours I had lwun finding, :1cqull'il1ir. filling my pockvts with levy. Already tho doors arc opening. 'Flirough how mnny shall I finally pass? dfi5 doing all sorts things this year Staff hopes you them with our method. T DE TI DEX A DADVERTISING Students at Northern have been of interesting The PASQUE can discover new indexing A Aadland, Gary, Sisseton, S. D. Aas, Richard, Sisseton, S. D. ..... . Abraham, Tommy, Britton, S.D. Achtien, Anja, Elmhurst, Ill. ...... . Ackerman, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Ackley, Fred, Fort Pierre, S. D. Adams, Dennis, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Adams, Jackie, Chamberlain, S.D. .. Adams, Leon, Denby, S. D. ....... . Aden, Gloria, Stockholm, S. D. .... . Afrank, Leslyan, Morristown, S. D. . . . Aipperspack, Glenard, Aberdeen, S. D. Akerson, Cheryl, Milbank, S. D. ..... . Akin, Judy, Redfield, S. D. ... . . . . . . Albrecht, Larry, Eureka, S.D. . . . . Aldrich, Patricia, Doland, S. D. . . . Aldrich, William, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Alexander, Ellen, Brookings, S.D. .... . Alexander, Norman, Garden City, S.D. . . . Aljoe, Shlrlee, Watertown, S. D. ...... . Alkire, Dorene, Rapid City, S. D. .. Amacher, Mary, Aberdeen, S. D. ..... . Almond, Vlrleen, Miller, S. D. .......... . Sr. Alphonsus Johnson, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Aman, Faye, Hosmer, S.D. .......... . Aman, Lee, Aberdeen, S.D. ......... . Sr. M. Amanda Wolf, Aberdeen, S.D. Amdahl, Allen, Summit, S. D. ...... . Amdahl, Barbara, Summit, S. D. .. Amdahl, Jean, South Shore, S. D. .. .. Amdahl, Shirley, South Shore, S. D. . . . . Ammann, Muriel, Wilmot, S.D. . Andersen Maureen, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Andersen Roberta, Mitchell, S. D. .. Anderson Carol, Bristol, S.D ..... Anderson Diane, Labolt, S.D. ..... . Anderson Eddie, Newell, S.D. ....... . Anderson Elizabeth, Aberdeen, S. D. Anderson Janet, Webster, S.D. . . . . Anderson Jerome, Pierpont, S.D. .. Anderson John, Lily, S. D. .......... . Anderson Kenneth, Hitchcock, S.D. Anderson, LaVonne, Aberdeen, S. D. . .. Anderson, Marlys, South Shore, S. D. . . . Anderson, Sandra, Aberdeen, S.D ,..... Andrews, Fred, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Andrews, Janet, Britton, S. D. . Andrews, Linda, Aberdeen, S. D. Angerhofer, Dennis, Aberdeen, S- D- Angerhofer, Judy, Mansfield, S.D .... Anthony, Lowell, Eagle Butte, S. D. . . . . Appl, James, Browns Valley, Minn. I .. Arbogast, Galen, Aberdeen, S.D. . Archer, Jackie, Watertown, S.D. .. Arndt, Bonnie, Bradley, S. D. .... . Asper, Janet, Brookings, S.D. ..... . Axemaker, Kenneth, Mitchell, S. D. .. Axtell, Helen, McLaughlin, S. D. B Babb, Suellen, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Bahr, Elwood, Lake City, S. D. Bailey, Gary, Clark, S.D. Bailey, Nancy, Clark, S. D. Baker, Bill, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Baker, Clifford, Watertovm, S.D. Bakken, Cheryl, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. . Baldridge, Marcla, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Ball, Judson, Howard, S. D. ....... . Ball, Thomas, Woonsocket, S. D. Balsiger, Marlenna, Warner, S.D .... Bamesberger, Judith, Lowry, S.D. .. Banik, Douglas, Mobridge, S. D. . Barnett, Raymond, Pierre, S. D. Barondeau, Annette, Onaka, S. D. .. Barondeau, Michael, Onaka, S. D. Barrie, Ferdinand, Aberdeen, S. D. .. S5,94,157 94 27 27 ................... 27,47 .. 62,84,9a,94,123,128,144 ................... 27,80 ............... 155,219 .... 27 ....... 27 .....,..... 27 ....152,181,233 ......... 27 ...... 27,212 57,941,128 238 58,147 238 187 86.94.147 ..:.27157,126,147 27 ......... 94 ... 56,66,238 ..... 27,183 .......... 94 .. 85,126,187 ......... 27 ... 27,63,126 ......... 94 ..... 27 ....... 27 .... 127,187 ...,... 27 ... 27,182 .... 27 .... 27 ....... 94 ...... 27,183 .... 21,81,1e8 ... 21,12e,128,111 ........... 92,94 .. 27 94 187 .. 94,127,128 ........ 128 ... 63,187 ...... 94 ... 57,94 .. 27 .. 27 .. 27 .... 27 ....... 27 .. 27,56,85 .. 27 .... 27 ... 27,236 94,117 52.68,94,126,128,134 ......... 54,51,1a1,238 . ......... 94 ....... 81,149,187 ............... 81,94 ... 55,85,212,213,z38 Bartell, Randy, Pierre, S. D. ..... . Bartlett, Marn, White River, S. D. .. Bartz, Dale, Browns Valley, Minn. .. Bartz, Vernon, Browns Valley, Minn. Bassett, Sue, Wilmot, S. D. . ...... .. Bassinger, W. Etta, Aberdeen, S. D. Bastian, Vernon, Ipswich, S.D. .... . Bates, Charles, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Bates, George, Aberdeen, S. D .... Bauer. Hartzon, Eureka, S.D ....... Bauer, Kenneth, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Bauer, Sheila, Aberdeen, S. D. Bauer, Thomas, Aberdeen, S. D. Bauer, Baule, Terry, l-lerreld, S.D. ..... . Amy, Andover, S. D. ....... . Beauvals, Herbert, Carpenter, S. D. . Beaver, Arlene, Jamestown, N.D. .. Beaver, John, Mobridge, S. D. .. . Beck, Gerold, Roscoe, S. D. Beck, Gloria, Rapid City, S. D. .. Beck, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. Beck, Rosanne, Hitchcock, S. D. .. Beck, Warren, Ree Heights, S. D. ,. Becker, Donald, Eagle Butte, S. D. .. Beckler, Marilyn, Bath, S.D. ...... . Begeman, Charles, Willow Lake, S. D. Behnke, Sharon, Britton, S. D. ..... . Belgh, April, Woonsocket, S.D. .... . Beitelspacher, Sharon, Bowdle, S. D. Belden, Otis, Andover, S. D. ....... . Belk, Carol, Watertown, S. D. . . . Belk, Lyle, Aberdeen, S. D. ..... . Belzer, Charles, Aberdeen, S. D. Benadom, Kit, Rapid City, S. D. .. Benn, Susan, Aberdeen, S. D. Benning, Curtis, Tulare, S. D. .. Benning, Wilena, Tulare, S. D.. . .. Benson, Nancy, Aberdeen, S. D. . Benthin, Joann, Aberdeen, S. D. ..... . Sr. Berenice Barrie, Aberdeen, S. D. Berger, John, Veblen, S. D. ........ . Bergerson, Stephen, Sisseton, S. D. .. Bergh, Andrea, Aberdeen, S. D. Berndt, Alan, Herreid, S.D. ...... . Berndt, Marjorie, Herreld, S, D. Berndt, Mary, Eagle Butte, S. D. .. . Berreth, Betty, Herreid, S. D. Besler, Marlin, Bison, S. D. .... . Bettmann, Myra, Aberdeen, S. D. Bialas, Joann, Parkston, S. D. Bianco, Kenneth, Sayvllle, N.Y. .. Bieber, Craig, Edgemont, S.D. .. Bieber, John, Warner, S. D. . . .. Bieber, John, Mobrldge, S. D. . . . Bieber, Peggy, Warner, S. D. . Blegler, Jerry, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Blegler, John, Aberdeen, S. D. Bien, Edna, Veblen, S.D. ...... . Bien, Nell, Veblen, S. D. ....... . Bierman, Wayne, Mansfield, S. D. .. Bietz, Carol, Tripp, S. D. ...... . Bletz, Kenneth, Tripp, S.D. .... . Biever, Leonard, Bancroft, S. D. Blggerstaff, Jim, Aberdeen, S.D .... Bindenagel, Joel, Conde, S.D. ..... . Binder, Kenneth, Rapid City, S. D. . . . Blnfet, Marilyn, Aberdeen, S. D. Blnfet, Virgil, Faulkton, S. D. ..... . Bingham, Judith, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Bingham, Marvin, Aberdeen, S.D. Birchem, Dorothea, Rosholt, S.D. . . . Birchem, Ronald, Rosholt, S. D. Blrche m, Torn, Rosholt, S. D. . .... . Birkeland, Verna, Pierpont, S. D. .. . Bishop, James, Thunder Hawk, S. D. . Bishop, Patricia, Coachella, Calif. .. Bjerke, John, Volga, S. D. ......... . Bjerke, Wesley, Lily, S. D. ........ . Bjornston, Timothy, Valley City, N. D. Blackburn, Michael, Portsmouth, 0. . Blair, Lori, Groton, S. D. .. ...... . Blair , Patricia, Groton, S. D. . . . .64,65, 3,65,95 27,139 47,94 . 148,182,185, 187 ............ 27 ...... 27 ... 94 161 .. 94 .... 27 ... 27 182 ... 94 182 ... 28 146 ........ 157 187 ... 28,57,86 127 ............ 94 .....182,185 238 67,68,85,127 145 ........ 182 238 ....... 238 ...... 28 146 ..... 94,136 149 69,93,94,127 185 ............ 239 ........... 28 ....28,56,81 149 ... 212,213 239 .... 55 126 ...... 28 ...... 94 160 ... 28,63 128 ........ 150 187 ,136,164,169,170 .. 95 .. 95 .... 57,95 ....... 187 ....55,57,187 87,95 ...... 57 187 .... 85,143,187 .... 187 ... 137 181 ....... 28,155 .............. 28 ... 84,148,153 181 ... 85,148,157 181 ........... 28 .... 51,95 .. 187 ........ 28 ......... 136 ....95,127 182 .. 148,183 187 ... 95,136 145 ....... 28,147 ............. 28 .... 28,41,218,23o ...... 187 202 .u.4L6am52w .......... 151 ......... 28 .. 28 .. 95 .. 28 ......... 28 ... 28,154,233 267 MEET THAT A8 0'CLOCK CLASS HEAD-0N ..-....--..-----..f4ux T. --'---T s FOR A GOUD NlGHT'S SLEEP TRY A NEW QUALITY MATTRESS BY . .J A FURNITUREA- MART BE - SMART - SHOP - THE - MART . . ....... 29, 156 Blake, Jon, Aberdeen, S.D. ....... . Blando, Blando, Joseph, Northvllle, S.D. Patrick, Aberdeen, S.D. Bleth, Richard, Morristown, S.D. .. Blick, Charles, Strandburg, S.D. .. . Block, Judith, Yankton, S.D. . . . Bloem, Bloem , Kaye, Emery, S.D. Lester, Emery, S.D. .. Bluedog, Allen, Waubay, S. D. . . . . . . Bockorny, Gary, Howard, S.D. Boelsen, Yolanda, Sioux Falls, S.D. Boettch er, Lynda, Chamberlain, S.D. Bohlander, Lanette, Waubay, S.D. .. Bolk, Barbara, Waubay, S.D. Bolduan, Barbara, Aberdeen, S.D. . Bolton, Bom ar, Dana, Fort Pierre, S.D. .. . John, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . . . Booker, Patricia, Aberdeen, S.D. . Boots, Daryl, Aberdeen, S. D. ..... . Borghellnck, Patricia, Ortley, S.D. . Bossen, Jerry, Watertown, S.D. Boucher, Carmen, Thorne, N.D. Boulais, Charles, Mina, S. D. .... . Bowker, Henry, Aberdeen, S.D. Bramm er, Annalee, Aberdeen, S.D. Brandland, Vicki, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Brandt, Braun, Braun, Sherry, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . . Elaine, Warner, S.D. ..... . Robert, Ipswich, S.D. ..... . Breckenridge, Nancy, Yankton, S.D. Breltag, James, Leola, S.D. ...... . Breitag, Melvin, Leola, S.D ........ Brekke, Clifford, Haytl, S.D. ..... . Brekke, Denece, Aberdeen, S.D. Breske, Joan, Brenvllle, S.D. .. . Bride, Steven, Claremont, S.D. Bridge, Carol, Watertown, S.D. . Brlngman, Karie, Eagle Butte, S.D. Brockamp, Walter, Timber Lake, S. Brockel, Larry, McLaughlin, S.D. Broecher, Jean, Murdo, S.D. Bronson, Richard, Ortley, S.D. .. Cotton, Donna, Cresbard, S.D. 65, 66, 68, 69,126, 134,152,188 Brest, Frederick, Kulm, N.D. Brosz, Herbert, Slsseton, S.D. .. Brown, Jean, Woonsocket, S.D. .. Brown, Llnda, Rapid City, S.D.. .. Brown, Pamela, Pierre, S.D. .. Brown, Ralph, Aberdeen, S.D.. . . . Browning, Dale, Mansfield, S.D. Brubakken, Ronald, Kidder, S.D. Bruns, Jlll, Hecla, S.D. .......... . Bruns, Leanne, Planklnton, S.D. .. . Bruse, Margaret, Brentford, S.D. . Bryson, Richard, Redfield, S.D. Buchele, David, Milbank, S.D. Buohholz, Janice, Mitchell, S.D. Budde, Dale, Parker, S.D. ..... . Buechler, Connie, Bowdle, S. D. . . . . Buechler, Larry, Aberdeen, S.D .... Bunce, William, Aberdeen, S.D. Burdick, Dean, Lemmon, S.D. Burgard, Carol, Aberdeen, S.D. Burgard, Coleen, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Burgard, Georgia, Aberdeen, S.D... Burke, Donovan, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Butler, Ruth, Pierre, S.D. . ,... . Button, Ronald, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Buus, Allen, Milbank, S.D. ..... . Bymers, Byron, Aberdeen, S.D. Byre, Orval, Selby, S.D. ....... . C Callff, Cathleen, Gettysburg, S.D. Cameron, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D. . . Sr. Carel Talbott, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Carlisle, David, Fort Pierre, S.D. .. Carlson, Beverly, Mitchell, S.D. ... 95 .............. 28,212 ... 139,144,145,187,231 .............. 28,126 .......... 28 ... 28,82,183 ......82,95 .......... 95 ..... 95,183,219 ............... 28 ... 65,86,95,137,166 ............ 28,57 ....... 28,80 ., 57,147,187 .2 ..... 155 28 .:.28,60,139,183 80,95 95 28 . . . ..................... 85, 187 . ...... . .................. 137 28,85,127,16B,169,170,236 80,95 . ....... ............. 1 39,187 .... . ..... . .... 95,137,177 . .. 47,48,49,72.117.230.239 212 57,187 65,95,161,167,232 56,65,239 188 183 ....188,212 56,95 28 .......126 95 54,92,188 ............. 95,126 3,28,147,169,170 159 28 57,66,85,95 57,95 . ...... 188 28 .. 28,47 29 55,56,239 95 188 29 29 .. 29 29 .. 29 .. 29 239 .....149,188 .... 29 .......... 96 ....145,148,239 ......... 29 ... 29,sa,149 Carlson, Louise, Brandon, S. D. .. . . . . . ........ 57,63,66,96,137 Carlson, Mary, Brandon, S. D. ...... . . .. .. . 72, 73, 153, 208, 237, 240 Sr. Carmen, Washtoak, Aberdeen, Carolin, Robert, Cactus, Ariz. ....... Carr, Arlen, Little Neck, N.Y. .... . . . Carson, Connie, Langford, S.D. Carston, Carol, Webster, S.D. Carter, Delwln, Fairfax, S.D. Carter, William, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Castle, Karon, Aberdeen, S.D. Chaboya, Roberta, Pierre, S.D. Chaffln, Carol, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Chaloner, Martha, Aberdeen, S.D ...... Chamberlin, Donald, Flandreau, S. Chambers, Mary, Redfield, S.D. ..... . Chauncey, Elaine, Valentine, Nebr. .. Chard, Daniel, Pierre, S.D. ...... . Chausse, Mary, Chamberlain, S.D. .. Chiero, Maureen, Webster, S.D. Ching, Carol, Castlewood, S.D. .... . Chrlstenson, Alan, Aberdeen, S.D. Chrlstlanson, Ronald, Brookings, S,D. . . . Chrlstman, Carolyn, Haytl, S.D. .... .. Clark, Kenneth, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Clark, Sharon, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Clarke, Dennis, Wesslngton, S.D. . . . Clarke, Roger, Wesslngton, S. D. .. Clausen, Douglas, Ashton, S.D. .. Clawson, Nancy, Groton, S.D. .. . Cleberg, Patrick, Redfield, S.D. .. Clem, Sharry, Yankton, S. D. . . . . Clemetson, Richard, Miller, S.D. .. Coan, Roger, Watertown, S.D. Coats, Michael, Doland, S.D. .... . Cody, Daniel, Brookfield, Wls. ....... . Colgrove, Linell, New England, N.D. .. Collings, Lary, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Collins, Stanley, Aberdeen, S.D. Collins, Wllllam, Dupree, S.D. .. Comeau, Paul, McLaughlin, S.D. Compton, Elmer, Rosebud, S.D. ......... 29,137 ... 29,126,128,135 ............. 96 .... 29 .... 29 ....148 .... 29 .... 136 ... 96,161 ..... 96 .... 29 .... 127,134,135,l88 ,.............. 29 ... 96 .....240 ... 65,164 .... 96 ......... 147 ......... 29,188 .. 60,96,219,231 ... 63,66,96,152 ........... 29 ..... 146,188 ... 182,188 .... 96,128,132 ..... 127,240 ........ 96 ............ 29 . . . 83, 146,155, 188 ..... ....... 96 29,156 Cook, Donald, Edgemont, S.D. 29,60,121 Cook, Joseph, Groton, S.D. ...,.... ....... . Cook, Renee, Mission Hill, S.D. .... 29,57 Cooper, Diane, Milbank, S.D. ........ .. 96 Coplan, Catherine, Watertown, S.D. ....................... . 240 Corkins, Charles, Redfield, S.D. .... ......................... 2 9 Coull, Mary Ann, Pierre, S.D. .. . Cowie, Anlta, Mellette, S. D. . . . . Coyle, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Coyne, Michael, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Crabb, Lynn, Mobridge, S.D. .... . Craig, Stephen, Aberdeen, S.D. Crawford, Dorothy, Aberdeen, S.D. Cretstnger, Dean, Redfield, S.D. .. Crlppen, Gary, Rapid Clty, S.D. .. Crlppen, Jack, Rapid City, S.D. . Crisp, Marvin, Ft. Yates, N.D. . Crouch, Sarah, Rocldord, Ill. . Cruse, Rex, Pierre, S.D. ........ . Cutler, Deanna, Claremont, S.D. Cyr, Terry, Pierre, S.D. .. . . ...... . D Dahl, Diane, Aberdeen, S.D. Dahl, Lorna, Watertown, S.D. .. Dahl, Merlin, Aberdeen, S.D. Dahl, Thomas, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Dailey, Dan, Flandreau, S.D. Dale, Carol, Wallace, S.D. Dally, LeRoy, Watertown, S.D. .. Dally, Penny, Sioux Falls, S.D. . . Daly, Dennis, Aberdeen, S.D. Daly, John, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... . Dammeler, Mary, Huron, S.D. ...... . Daniel, Lowell, Java, S.D ............. Dannenbring, John, Chamberlain, S.D. Dannenbring, Ruthann, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Davidson, Richard, Bristol, S.D. .. .. . ...... .. ............. 29 .. ........ .137,1B8 . 'Q1i.i27QiilaQi52Q1sa .. ............ 29 .. 29 .. 29 240 29,47 29 ... 96 29 29 . . . 29,84, 127, 177,236 .. ....... ...30,l37 240 149,188 ....85,96,128,232,233 30,139 .. 30,149 ......ao ........ 96 .. 57,ao,96 96 30,150 ... 96,219,231 269 Lars Larson Econorrncal Clean B 102 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF ABERDEEN BOTTL ERS OF COCA COLA AND 7 UP UEFICE EIIUIPMENT CUMPANY Off1CG and Portable Typewr1ters Addmg Mach1nes Off1ce Suppl1es Repau' Servlce ABERDEEN GLASS CUMPANY L1bby Owens Ford Glass Products Ben3am1n Moore Pa1nts Owens Ill1no1s Glass Blocks GE Textohte Lammates Phone 225 1450 No 2 N State ffcn Ph1l Valle T S Phone 225 4072 MNST 50 14 Th1rd Avenue SW Aberdeen South Dakota NURTHWESTERN H DES CUMPANY PUBLIC SERVICE CUMPANY EC R 0 Servmg Th1S Area Investments Real Estate w1th and Dependable Electrlc Serv1ce an 3rd Avenue South West Phone 225 6300 Insurance ur mng N atur al Gas 305 Capltol Bu1ld1ng ' Aberdeen South Dakota Phone 225 0832 PERRYS IEWELRY D1amonds Watches Guaranteed Watch E C Rhodes Presldent S R Dornbush V 1ce Pr esldent and E M Jewelry Repalrmg Keller Secretary and Treasurer Ground Floor C1t1zens Bu1ld1ng Aberdeen, South Dakota Pho 270 ne 225 6705 J - +- . . CL' 1. I ph Prop. . . - . . ' , .Q ,. 4 ' A , , '1 I' . . , d l , 1 . , .. - . ' . , . - . . . , E Davidson, Toni, Mobridge, S.D. .. Davies, John, Aberdeen, S.D. ....... . Davis, Gerald, Raymond, S.D. ......... . Dawson, C. Patricia, Flandreau, S.D. Dayton, Jerome, Lemmon, S.D. ...... . Deets, Cathie, Sioux Falls, S. D. . . . Degidio, John, Minneapolis, Minn. Dehnert, Maynard, Ipswich, S.D. Delbert, Marlbeth, Aberdeen, S.D. Deline, Carol, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . .. Dell, Dona, Aberdeen, S.D. ....... . DeMarais, John, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... .. Demers, Richard, Manchester, N.H .... . Demmers, Donald, Mina, S.D. ...... . Dempsey, Larry, Sisseton, S.D ..... Denholm, Dolly, Andover, S.D. ..... . DeNomme, Dennis, Aberdeen, S. D. . . Derry, Linda, Wood, S.D. ...... Deurmier, Judy, Wagoner, S.D. .... . DeVille, Richard, Watertown, S. D. DeVrles, Edward, Watertown, S.D. DcVries, Tom, Aberdeen, S.D ...... DeWa1d, Timothy, Bowdle, S.D. .. DeWitt, Emma, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Dlede, Linda, Ipswich, S.D ...... Diedtrlch, Donna, Selby, S.D. Dithmer, Claudia, Kadoka, S.D. ...... Dltmanson, Robert, Webster, S. D. . . . . . Dobesh, Cheryl, Tyndall, S.D. .... . Dockter, Phyllis, Cresbard, S.D. .. Dockter, Robert, Cresbard, S.D. Doerlng, Raymond, Parkston, S.D. Dohn, Kenneth, Greenway, S.D. Dohn, Rita, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... . Donahue, John, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Dosch, Dosch, David, Aberdeen, S.D. Sherry, Frederick, S.D. .. Dougherty, Reginald, Aberdeen, S. Downie, James, Britton, S.D. .. . . Doyle, Nancy, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Drake, Gary, Watertown, S.D. Drake, Robert, Watertown, S.D. . Druley, Joel, Ashton, S.D. ..... . DI'l1S6v Douglas, Woonsocket, S.D. Dubs, Roger, Menno, S.D. ...... . Duchene, Charles, Highmore, S.D. . .. Dumdei, Ronnie, Bowdle, S.D. Duncan, Alicia, Hot Springs, S.D. Duncan Duncan Leslie, Hot Springs, S.D. Lloyd, Flandreau, S.D. .. Dunkel: Henry, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Dunker, Marilyn, Aberdeen, 5-D- Durand, James, Aberdeen. S-D- -- Durkee, James, Aberdeenf S-11 -- Dustman, Ruby, Faith, S.D ...... Dutt, Melvin, Tolstoy, S.D- Dvorak, John, Winner, S.D. .. Dye, Diana, Redfield, S.D. Earley, Robert, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. . . Easthouse, Seymour, Brandt, S.D ..... Eatz, Gary, Merrick, N.Y. ....... . Eberhart, Leonard, Eureka, S.D. .. Ecker, Marlys, Aberdeen, S.D. .. .. Ecker, Mildred, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... . Edenstrom, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D Edenstrom, Rita, Aberdeen, S.D. Edison, JoAnn, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . . Edwards, JoAnn, Aberdeen, S.D. . .. Edwards, Michael, Aberdeen, S.D. Elchelberg, Dwight, Leola, S.D. .... . Eichelberg, Michael, Mobrldge, S.D. .. Elde, Linda, Aberdeen, S.D. ...... . Eikamp, Leonard, Pierpont, S.D .... Elsenbeisz, Kenton, Java, S.D. .. Elsenbelsz, Larry, Java, S.D. ...... . Elsenbelsz, Virgil, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Eitreim, Pam, Garretson, S.D. .. 96 181.240 .. 68,153,186,188,233 188 .. 30 30 182 30,136,137 96,182 30 30,58,125,145,146,207 146 30 ....296,126,128 30 .30 .ff'57QbEQb5Q92s,182 30,81 30 69,127,152,161,188,233 . ....... . ......... 188 ............ 97 .. 47,5o,143,188 .......... so .... ao ......183,24o ........... ao .. 30,84,126,183 ,,H1N,M8J3l1M ...143,144,188 .......... 30 ... 30 ...... 67,188 ... 85,188,212 ...... 212,241 .. e8,97,1e4,2as ... 47,s1,97,235 .. 144,147,188 ........ 97 ....... 207 .......... ao ... 58,143,241 ... 3O,67,183 ....... so ...... ao ............... 30,47 .. 83,149,181,182,241 ............... 139 30,127,128 97 144,241 241 30 ....136,137,241 30 30,84 30,128,133 97,126 30 ... 3,31,139,17o Eldeen, Larry, Faulkton, S.D. ..... . Eldridge, Joyce, Onlda, S.D. ....... . Eleeson, Carol, Ft. Thompson, S. D. Ellenbecker, John, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. . Elliot, George, Fulton, S.D. ........ . Elliott, Sheryl, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Elliott, William, Aberdeen, S.D. Ellsworth, Geraldine, Wilmot, S.D. .. 97 149,189 64,69,145,189 97 30 Elrod, Diane, Sioux Falls, S.D. Elton, Lyle, Sisseton, S.D. ........ . Engebretson, David, Webster, S.D. .. Engebretson, Kathryn, Webster, S.D. Engebretson, Engel, Allan, Louise, Webster, S.D. Aberdeen, S.D. ...... . Engelhart, Donald, Barnard, S.D. Engelhart, James, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Engelhart, Joseph, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Engelhart, Paul, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . . Engelhart, Thomas, Aberdeen, S.D. . Enkers, Dale, Rosholt, S.D. ....... . Erhart, Virginia, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Erickson, Alan, l-lecla, S.D. Erickson, Arthur, Hecla, S.D. .. .. Erickson, Barry, Langford, S.D. . . . . Erickson, Beverly, Watertown, S.D. . Erickson, David, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Erickson, Dianne, Watertown, S.D. . . Erickson, Donel, Timber Lake, S.D. Erickson, Gerald, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Erickson, James, Waubay, S.D. .. .. Erickson, Patricia, Stockholm, S.D. . Erickson, Richard, Stockholm, S.D. . Erickson, Virginia, Flandreau, S.D. . Ernst, LeRoy, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... . 31 189 97,157,160 31 97,145 97 97 181,182,241 182,189 189 ... 31,68,232,233 ,.... ........ 97,128 65,186,189,202,219,231 182,242 55,97 ....31,155 97 31 31 97 .. B4,97,153 Erz, Dale, Mclntosh, S.D. ....... . Espeseth, Randall, Benson, Minn. Eszlinger, Doris, Ashley, N.D. Evans, Jane, Watertown, S.D. . . . Evans, Maurice, Stratford, S.D. . Evanson, Darlene, Lemmon, S.D. Evelo, David, Aberdeen, S.D. . Evenson, Dennis, Claire City, S. D. . . . Evenson, Doris, Aberdeen, S.D. . Evenson, James, Claire Clty, S.D. Fader, Steven, Little Neck, N.Y. . Falfer, Valencia, Draper, S.D .... Farnsworth, Norman, Pukwana, S. Famias, Gary, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Fauth, Leslie, Long Lake, S.D. .. Fauth, Randall, Long Lake, S.D. . Fear, Sharlyn, Aberdeen, S.D... . . F .... . Feehan, David, Minneapolis, Minn. . .. Feeney, James, Aberdeen, S.D. Feeney, Michael, Pierre, S.D. . . . . Felix, Elizabeth, Columbia, S.D. .. . Feller, James, Howard, S.D. . .. .. 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Fisohbach, Thomas, Warner, S.D .... . . 58,80,242 . . . 31,139,140 57,97 97,149 97 ...126,189 97,136 31 . . . 189,219,231 .. 127,189,214,215 ............31 ............189 .. 127,12S,132,189 ........ 97,139 ........... 31,232 ............... 31 97,128,143,1e1,183 ... 242 ..... 242 .. 182,242 ........ 31 ... 31,57,84 ... 31,182 ..,. 31 ... 31,81 ........................... 31,81 Fischer, Gerald, Aberdeen, S.D. .............................. 97,182 Fischer, James, Roscoe, S.D. .... 62,64,65,72,92,125,143,182,206,242 Fisher, Barry, McLaughlin, S.D. ................................. 31 Fisher, Dale, Cresbard, S.D. .................................. Q.. Fisher, Ronnie, Cresbard, S.D. .......... . Fisher, Sharon, Redfield, S. D. .. 98,126,236 Fisher, Steven, Aberdeen, S.D. .... 83,164 Fisk, Jean, Mobrldge, S.D. . .. Flahaven, Jerry, Aberdeen, S.D. 31,57,84 31 271 R.E. HUFFMAN CUMPANY Office Machines Business Equipment - Stationery Aberdeen, South Dakota The Store with the Redwood Front! 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Goddard, Jerome, Vienna, S.D. Godfrey, George, Aberdeen, S.D .... Goebel, Dean, Gettysburg, S.D. Goebel, Michael, Hoven, S.D. ..... . Goepfert, Charly, White Lake, S.D. .. Goette, JoAnn, Sisseton, S.D. ..... . Goetz, Jerome, Roscoe, S.D. ..... . Goodroad, Gayle, Watertown, S.D. .. . Goodsell, Gordon, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Gosch, Kennlth, Selby, S.D. ..... .. Grady, Madonna, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Grafton, Henry, Grove, Ill. ...... . Graham , Graham , Jack, Aberdeen, S.D. .... Robert, Eslonger, Ky. Gramm, Gary, Hosmer, S.D. Granger , Frank, Aberdeen, S.D. Grasse, Mark, Aberdeen, S.D. Gratz, Mary, Castlewood, S.D. Graversen, Daine, Sisseton, S.D .... Graves, David, Detroit, Mich. Graves, Janice, Aberdeen, S. D. .. .. Graves, Ronald, Frederick, S.D. Grebel, Wlnfleld, Parker, S.D. Grebner, Douglas, Aberdeen, S.D. Grebener, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D .... Green, Jeffrey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Green, Sally, Lake Preston, S.D .... Greene, Linda, Fedora, S.D. .... . Green, Virgil, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Greeno, Monni. Redfield, 5-D- -- Greeno, Rebecca, Leols, S.D. Greseth, Edwin, Sisseton, S.D ..... Greseth, Tom, Claire City, S.D. Griffith, David, Wecota, S-D- Grimm, Robert, Bryant, S.D. ....... . 98,183 127.189 92,207,213 ......... 32 ....... 98,219 ... 32,56,87,126 ....... 54,243 ........ 243 ... 189 ... 189 ... 32,67 ................. 98 .................... 32 ... 32,47,66,117,118,120 .................. 243 ....99,l27,133 ........ 157 .. 32,81,172 32 ... 243 .. 32 .. 99 .. 32 ......... a2,as,127 ,. es,99,127,12e,1a4 ............. 12a ... 57,99 ... 99 ................. 33 ........................ 99 ......... 58,62,65,72,73,77,92, 12s,143,144,2oa,219,221,259 Grisham, Jr., Lonnie. Salina. Kane ..... ................. 3 3 Groos, Duwayne, Sisseton, S.D. .... . Grote, Kathleen, Rapid Clty, S.D. .... 99,117,118,120,231 .............92,190 Gruby, Raymond, Grenville, S.D. ...... . , . , 33 Gruener, Betty Lou, Clear Lake, S. 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Herman, John, Westport, S.D. 33,56,149,232 33 .. 99 33 89,126,190 33 33,128 34 127,128,132,190 l27,128,132,143,190,237 133 190 ........... 128, . ...........,,...... 99 ,. 85,99,148 .... 34,56 ...... 34 .. 34 .. 65,69, 99,161, 232,233 .1.J ........ 34,B5,127 34 . . . . 81,149,190,232 . . . 89,99,172,174 ...,190 .. 34 ...... 34 ..... 99,136 ............ 99 ...6s,ss,99,1s3 ........... 34 .... 34 ...... 34 ....34,168 ......99,1s3 ....93,145,149 ....... 34 .. 99 .. 34 ............ 34 .. 1e4,232,233,244 .......... 55,244 ....53,1e1,233,244 ....100,1e4,z44 .......... 100 ..... 82,190 ...... 100,161 . .. 127,128,134 100,126,134 .. 55,56,153,136,190 126,128,190 100,161, 183,201,212 ..... ..34,126 .. 100,136 72,190 34 34 34 100,146,164 .........100 .. 34 ...IQf... 34 80,127,244 34,47 .. 34 Herreld, Mariella, Britton, S, D. Herron, Darell, Chamberlain, S. D. . Hertel, Linda, McLaughlin, S.D. ...... . Herzekow, Lawrence. Little Neck. N.Y. Hess, Judith, Clark. S.D .............. Hetterley. Arlan, McLaughlin, S. D. Heuer, Dennis, Summit, S.D. .1 .... . Heupel, Jim. Mobrldge, S.D ........ Heupel, Patricia, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Heupel, Phyllis, Eureka, S.D. Hieb, Lynn, Hosmer, S.D. ......... . Hillgren, Charlene, Webster, S.D .... Hlllgren, Charles, Webster, S.D .... Hellmer, Edwin, Groton, S.D ....... Hllson, Martin, Minneapolis, Minn. .. Hllson, Ronald, Minneapolis, Minn. .. Hilt, Thomas, Webster, S.D. ..... . Hilton, Craig, Onida, S.D. ...... . Himmerich, Diana, Roscoe, S.D. . Hlmmerich, Harry, Roscoe, S.D. Hinds, Verdalle, Aberdeen, S.D. . Hinrichsen, Sharyn, Selby, S.D. .. Hinzman, Jerry, Eagle Butte, S.D. l-Iladky, Sharon, Lesterville, S D. Hoeft, Robert, Warner, S.D. . . . Hofer, Caroline. Spencer, S.D. .. Hofer, Patricia, Bath, S. D. .... .. Hofer, Tamera, Hitchcock, S.D. . Hoff, Jim, Mobrldge, S.D. ...... . Hoff, Mary, Tripp, S. D. Hoff, William, Tripp, S.D. Hogg, Susan, Aberdeen, S D .... Hohn, Dennis, Mitchell, S.D. .. Hohn, Sherril, Mitchell, S.D. .. .. 81,149,244 ... 182.244 ... .. 34,56,34 .. ....... 34 .. .. 56,100 ... 34,127 ...... 190 .... 34,136.137 ......... 34,154 ... 60,219,221,244 ........ 126,190 ........... 213 . . . 190,212,213 100.139 139.141 100.202 ....l86,190,219 100 147,190 62,182,190,233 34,87 57,72,149,174,245 100 82.100 Holnes, Adrian, Westport, S.D. .. Hoines, Diane, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . lioines, Donald, Veblen, S.D. ........ . Hoisington, Herbert, Aberdeen, S.D. .. 148.190 34,130,183 34 34,85 .. 125, 135, 136, 165,202,204 Holbert, Frank, Holien, Carole, Hollan, Curtis, Hollan, Dennis, Holland, Judith, Holler, Kenneth Holm, Florence Milbank, S.D. Watertown, S.D. . Kulm, N.D. Kulm, N.D. Britton, S. , Langford, , Aberdeen, Holman, Robert, Redfield, D. S.D.. S.D.. S.D. .. ........127,128, .. 58,72,85,92, 147, . . . . 35 132,190 208,245 . . 47.48 . . . . 35 100,212 Holmes, Paul, Leola, S.D ...... Holty, Karen, Aberdeen, S. D. . . .. . . . Holty, Mark, Aberdeen, S.D. ........ . 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Huyck, Ronald, Mitchell, S. D ..... 35 190 ..... . 191 . .... 183.191 191 35,149 100 35 .. 58,126,134,205,245 .. ............... 35 ....,.100,147 100,149,181 35 100 35 .. 144 35 35,128 55,245 57,100,153 65,72,80,92,126,143,191,225,231 3,81,100,164,169,170 101 35 132,191 275 I3 I 'Where Shopping is a Pleasure' P. 8: H. BOOTERY 205 SOUTH MAIN ABERDEEN. SOUTH DAKOTA Your Family Shoe Store Fashion Apparel for Half a Century 27 Al0NZO WARD HOTEl Oak Room Lounge and Dining Room Coffee Shop For ihe Finest In Wearing Apparel lt's MV ES Aberdeen' s Finest 1X2 Block of Free Parking Phone 225-6100 , 104 South Main Aberdeen, South Dakota MEN'S AND BOYS- ww,,W,,,7,,,w ww X, I I W , , W I ,In ' 'I II If--f-.W ,, B MODERN BANKING FACILITIES - DRIVE-IN WINDOWS- CUSTOMER PARKING LOT - or AIIIIDIIN . 1 Branch Banks: Britton, Groton, Hecla, Milbank, Mobridge and Redfield .tn 1 66, 85, 101, 182, 185 Ibis, Roselyn, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. .. lmsland, Sharry, Crandall, S.D .... 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S.D. .. 37 ....8l.l03 103 37 57,85,192 103 37 37,80 37,182 81,92,103 ........103 38 ....55,58,164 38 38 38 57,103 103,212 .. 38,62,84 .. ...... . 103 ....127,132,192 . .... .. .... . 103 54,103,126,153 . ..... 38,192 . . . 47,148, 192,230 ............. 38 ......... 38,81 ....192,212 ...... 103 .. 38 .. 38 ......117,144,192,231 ............. 127,192 51,60,117,221,23l,247 ................. 192 .. 38 .. 3,38,47,81,1G9,170 ......... 38,166,232 ..........103 ... 85,92,103 ......... 103 ... 164,166,247 ......... 192 .. 128 ....... 247 ......... 38 .... 192,212,213 ................ 103 .....117,206,230,231 ............. 38 .. 38,81,157,182 ... 38 ... 38 ...............192 ................'38 . . 66,103,157,160, 182 .. . 38,84,126 38,57 .. 57,103,149,l6l,230 103,227,231 . 81,148,193 161,221 38 279 NARR'S AIITII REPAIR Friendly Service swf Co Tones S' Aberdeen's Largest Hardware Store 930 South Main Phone 225-4665 We Give S Sz H Green Stamps Andy Westra, Owner Phone 225-9320 We Specialize in Aberdeen, South Dakota Brakes and Repair All Makes Loans Insurance for Mobile Homes - Cars Fuel Oil, Gas, Diesel Fuel, Paints, of Appliances and Fertilizers Any Worthwhile Purpose ABERDEEN FINANCE CIIRP. 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Martin, Jackie, Aberdeen, S.D. Martin, Paula, Aberdeen, S. D. Martlnson, Gordon, Aberdeen, S. D. Marzolf, Marlene, Aberdeen, S. D. Masat, Beverly, Redfield, S.D ..... Mascher, Marlys, Harrold, S.D. .. Masters, Vera, Aberdeen, S.D. Mathern, Andrew, Aberdeen, S.D. . Mathiason, M. Jean, Rockham, S. D. .. Matson, Mary, Brookings, S. D. Matsuno, Fred, Ugashik, Alaska... Mavity, David, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. May, Elaine, Stockney, S. D. Mayer, Janice, Forbes, N.D. .. Mayer, Roger, Aberdeen, S.D. Mayes, Lawrence, Pierre, S. D. .. Mayes, Terrance, Pierre, S. D. ,McCuaig, Patricia, Watertown, S.D McCullough, David, Portage, Wis. . McDaniel, Janice, Wecota, S.D. McDonald, Ross, Chamberlain, S.D McEwing, Richard, Edgemont, S.D- McGregor, Ronald, Aberdeen, S. D. McGurren, Pat, Watertown, S. D. .. McHenry, Suzanne, Clark, S.D. McKee, Peggy, Davenport, Iowa .. McKernan, Mike, Sisseton, S.D .... McKiver, Gary, Stratford, S.D. McKown, Kathryn, Miller, S.D. McLaughlin, Marilyn, Watertown, S.D ...-. McMullen, Charles, Fort Pierre, S- McNaboe, Donald, Iroquois, S. D. - McNary, Carol, Stlckney, S. D. . .. McNeary, Paul, Aberdeen, S.D- McNeill, Alan, Bonilla, S. D. ..... . McNellis, Terry, Watertown, S.D- McQuillen, Gordon, Aberdeen, S. D. Mead, Henry, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . ... 47,104 .... 104 ... 38,149 ..... 38 .... 247 ... 80,104 ...... 38 38,80,149 ... 57,104 . ..... .38 60, 144, 146,219,221,231,24B ,l ... 54, .. l04,1 .. 104,1 38 04,127,164 ....... 38 .. 144,248 .... 38 ... 248 ... 248 ...... 38 ...... 38 57,104,182 ....., 104 ... 38,154 . 55,57,83 ... 38,182 ....... 38 ... 56,104 54,84,193 ....... 38 ...139,193 .. 104,212 .... 193 .... 161 ... 38,126 104 193 ... 38,146 57,160,182 .. 104,161 27,132,177 .B0,92,193 ... 38,183 ...... 193 .. 104,233 .... 104 ... 104 . 38 38 104 Mecklenburg. Dennis. Aberdeen. S.D .... ........ 1 93,212,213 Meldinger, Barbara, Eureka, 5-D- Meidinger, Cheryl, Ashley, N.D. .. Meidinger, Wayne, Eureka, S.D- -- Meier, Dorothy, Webster, S.D .... Meier, Gloria, Faulkton, S.D ..... Meier, Linda, Aberdeen, S. D. Mennis, Mark, Toronto, S.D. Merchant, Gary, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Meriweather, Connie, Miller, S. D. Meriweather, Helen, Miller, S. D. . Merriman, Carol, Woonsocket, S.D Mertz, Robert, Mitchell, S. D. . . .. Messelt, Dan, Watertown, S.D. .. Meuer, Julian, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . . Meuer, Raymond, Webster, S.D.. .. Meyer, Jacob, Hecla, S.D ........ Meyer, Mary, Chelsea, S. D. .... . Meyers, Patricia, Desmet, S. D. .. Michael, Mary, Philip, S. D. ..... . Michaelson, James, Pierre, S.D. . Michel, Paulette, Sioux Falls, S.D. Middleton, Diane, Phoenix, Ariz. .. Middleton, Harley,.Pierre, S.D .... Mielke, Lowell, Mellette, S. D. . . .. Milbrandt, Dennis, Aberdeen, S. D. .. 86,104,126,128,147 ............. 57,104 .......... 104,182 .. 81,104,168 ......... 39 .. 39 .... 39 .... 104 .. 104,147 ... 39,126 ......... 153 ... 39,47,230 ......... 39 ... 105 ... 248 ..:. 144 .. 39,56 ... 39,232 .. 105,148 .. 39,80 .. 105,153 ... 105 . 39 Miller, Cleo, Hettinger, N. D. Miller, Creighton. Bowdle, S.D. .... Miller, Frances. Mobridge, S.D, ... 56,58,80,248 .......... 193 .. 145,148,193 Miller, James, Wetonka, S. D. . .. ............. 39 Miller, James, Mobridge, S. D. .. ............... Miller, Jerry, Gettysburg, S. D. .. .. . 105,144,147,193,212 Miller, Judith, Bowdle, S.D. .......... .................. 3 9 Miller, Marcia. Gayville, S. D. ............ ....... . .. 39 Miller, Nancy, Wessington Springs, S.D. .. . . .. 39 Miller, Patricia, Houghton, S, D. ........ ....... 1 05 Miller, Richard, Aberdeen, S. D. ........ .. 105 Miller, Robert. Claremont, S. D. Miller, Roger, Chamberlain, S. D. .... Miller, Susan, Spearfish, S. D. ,... . Nancy. Philip, S. D. ..... . Miaterek, Betty, Sisseton, S.D. .. Mitchell, Rita, Brentford, S. D. .. Mitzel, Ambrose, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Mitzel, James, Bristol. S. D. ..... . Moeckly, Kent, Britton, S.D. ....... . Moeller, Kathleen. Watertown, S. D. Moeller, Vivian, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Moen, Katherine, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Mohler, Samuel, Milbank, S. D. Mohn, Elizabeth, Brentford, S. D. .. Mohr, Loretta, Igloo, S. D. ....... . Molgeed, John, Aberdeen, S.D. ...... . Monroe, Dennis, St. Lawrence, S.D. Monteith, Bryan, Rapid City, S. D. . . . Montgomery, Robert, Wagner, S. D. Moore, Marlon, Redfield, S. D. .. . . . Moore, Rose, Fort Pierre. 5-D- -- Morgan, Cecilia, Ipswich, S.D ..... Morrill, Charles, Aberdeen. S. D. .. Morris, Claude, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Morrison, Carol, Sioux Falls, S. D. . . . Morrison, Dale, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Morrison, Patricia, Watertown, S. D. Morrissey, Connie, Huron, S. D. .... . Moser, June, Java, S. D. ........ . Moser, Kathleen, Pierre, S. D. Moshler, David, Sisseton, S.D. Moul, Linda, Coleman, S. D. ...... . Muehl, Steven, Faulkton, S. D. 1 .... Mullalley, Michael, Aberdeen, S. D .... Murphy, David, Aberdeen, S. D. . . .. Murray, Daniel, Aberdeen, S. D. Murray, Robert, Manchester, N.H. . . . Myers, Kathleen, Pierre, S. D. Myers, Susan, Aberdeen, S. D. Mykleby, Gordon, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . N Naasz, Verland, Roscoe, S.D ...... Napton, Dennis, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Nebola, John, Gregory, S. D. Neff, Jerry, Rapid City, S. D. . . . Neff, Peggy, Rapid City, S. D. . . . 39,117,121 ......105,117 . . . 39,86,147 39,80 183,193 ...-.E--81,1105 ross 83-,1-055166 39 ,55 39 134,248 39 .. 57,105 39 ..105 .. 89,105 57,81,193 39 39 .....105 .. 55,248 39 .. 92,105 39 39,81 ..105 39 .. 39,168 ..145 .... 193 ..... 105 ....105,149 ... 47,93,l05 105 Nelfer, Shirley, Hosmer, S. D. .. ,,,,, 105 Neilan, Etta, Burke, S. D. .... .................. 3 9 Nelson, Carol, Kulm, S.D ....... 68,80,93,l05,149,152 Nelson, Donald, Ellendale, N.D ....... ...............,. 8 9 Nelson, Dorene, Groton, S. D. ........ ...,,. 5 4,106,193 Nelson, Douglas, Browns Valley Minn. .. 117,119,193,231 Nelson, Gary, Webster, S.D. ........ ,,.,,,,,,,, 3 9,193 Nelson, Gary, Frederick, S. D. .... Q ,,,,,.,,... . Nelson, Harold, Aberdeen, S. D. .. .. 249 Nelson, James, Lemmon, S. D. .. . . . .. 39 Nelson, Kathleen, Sisseton, S.,D. .. 80,193 Nelson, Lane, Stockholm, S. D. .. 39,212 Nelson, Lois, Sisseton, S. D. 39 Nelson, Mary, Doland, S.D ....... .... , 40 Nelson, Nancy, Aberdeen, S.D .... ..... 1 93 Nelson, Ronald, Aberdeen, S. D. . ---- 249 Nereim, Monty, Aberdeen, S.D. .. 40 Nerland, Lloyd, Huron, S.D. .... .... 1 05 Nesland, Larry, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Neu, Norman, Redfield, S. D. . . 87,143 281 Since 1896 FAST PHOTOFINISHING 4 BROTHERS MARKET - Open 7 Days and 7 Nights - 7'rh G Moin South 282 COMPLETE SELECTION OF CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES We Deliver - SGH Green Stamps 408 S. Main Phone 225-3210 I WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS AUTO PARTS - - ACCESSORIES TIRES - BATTERIES GILLETTE WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTORS AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE PAISLEY AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 6 North Main Street 0 CONN, OLD8, SELMER, BAND INSTRUMENTS 0 LUDWIG AND SLINGERLAND DRUMS 0 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR DEPARTMENT 0 FENDER GUITARS AND AMPLIFIERS O EXCELSIOR ACCORDIONS 0 STORY G. CLARK PIANOS Aberdeen, South Dakota ' HAMMOND ORGANS I Phone 225-4860 513 South Main Phone 225-1335 in l Neumayr, Lawrence, Parkston, S.D. .. Newcomer, Donna, Wesslngton, Sprlngs, ................40 S.D. .. ..... . 56,106,153,222 Newcomer, Kaye, Wessington Springs, S.D Newton, Barbara, Huron, S.D. ....... . Nichols, Gerald, Aberdeen, S.D. Nichols, Jean, Watertown, S.D. ...... . Nickisch, Robert, Mobridge, S.D. .... . Nickolauson, Lila, Browns Valley, Minn Nicolalsen, Paula, Mitchell, S.D ....... Nicolay, Jerome, Webster, S.D ........ Niedan, Marvin, Midland, S.D. ..... . Nielsen, Judlth, Sioux Falls, S.D. Nieml, Mary, Clear Lake, S.D. . Nles, Lloyd, Draper, S.D. ....-. . Nilson, Diane, Bristol, S.D. Ninke, Judith, Webster, S.D .... Nolan, Larry, Amherst, S.D. ..... . Norbeck, Judith, Redfield, S.D. Nordbye, Peter, Rapid Clty, S.D. Norllen, DaVonne, Aberdeen,S.D. . . . Norlien, Walter, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Norton, David, Aberdeen, S.D. Nostrud, Douglas, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Nultemeier, Donald, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Nyvold, Kathryn, Kadoka, S.D. 0 Oberkamper, James, Clark, S.D ..... Ochs, Jerry, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Ochs, Ronald, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Ochs, Wilma, Aberdeen, S,D. ...... . O'Connor, John, Aberdeen, S.D ........ ... .5 .6 O'Connor, Kathleen, Woonsocket, S.D. . .. O'Connor, Larry, Provo, S.D. ....... . Odell, Charles, Camp Crook, S.D. .. Odenbach, Steve, Greenway, S.D ..... O'Donnell, Dennis, Keldron, S.D ..... O'Donnell, Patty, Lemmon, S.D. Oehlerklng, Otto, Letcher, S.D. . Ohlson, Audrey, Rapid City, S.D ..... 0'Keefe, Wllllam, Aberdeen, S.D. .. 194 Orr, Charles, Aberdeen. S.D. Olen. Ollte, David, Norbeck, S.D. ........ . Frank, Utica, N. Y. ........... . Olmsted, Connie, Belle Fourche, S.D. . Olsen Olson Olson Layton, Aberdeen, S.D. ....... . , Alice, Roslyn, S.D. . ...... . . , Donald, Bristol, S.D.. .. Olson, Jerome, Webster, S.D. Olson , Kristi, Watertown, S.D .... Olson, Richard, Bristol, S.D. 0 ' Nei Opem ll, William, Henry, S.D. , Robert, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Opin, Edbert, Faulkton, S.D. .... Opltz, Kathleen. Roslyn, S. D. . . . . OPP. Leroy, Aberdeen, S.D. Opp, Virginia, Eureka. S.D. . .. Opgahll James, Bl'ltt0II, S.D. . . Orr, Kathleen, Aberdeen, S.D. Osberg, Kenneth, Pierre, S.D. . . . . Osborne, Robert, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Oster, Gary, Eureka, S.D. ..... . Oster, John, Aberdeen, S. D. Oster, Shara Aberdeen, S.D. . O'Toole, James, Brandon, S.D. Ott, Linda, Huron, S. D. ....... . . . .. Ott, Mary, Aberdeen, S.D ....... . ..... Ottenbacher, Bonnie, Aberdeen, S.D. Ottenbacher, Herman, Eureka, S.D. Over, William, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Oveson, Karen, Aberdeen, S.D. P Padmos, Richard, Rapid City, S.D. .. Paetznlck, Helmuth, Aberdeen, S.D. 63, 69, 153,233,249 40,84,126 .....62,193 .. 55,68,92,182,193 .......40,136,137 212 87,193 ........152,194,233 57,85,127,134,249 40.81,149 ......194 ..... 60,212 249 . . . . 106,161,235 ... ....... 40,81 106 ,,,.106,127,128,177 40 249 ....40,56 40 155 106,219 40 40,232 40 40,57 182,194 92,106 65,82,127,194 106 40 ....144,194,219,2a1 ............ 106 ....... 571177 ... 40,47,86,173 ...106,127,132 174,194 40 ....40.85 106 128,183,185,249 . .... 127 ................... 40,121 54,72,126,153,164, 194,204 .. 40 Pahl, James, Timber Lake, S.D. . . . Palmer, Brent, Pierre,, S.D, Palmer, Loren, Pierre, S.D. .. 106 106,235 ....106,127,128,132 Pape, Daniel, Seattle, Wash. ..... ................. 1 06 Pardew, Harold, Joppa, Ma. ......... .. 47,48,49,65,194,280 Parlsien, Carole, Williston, N.D. .... ................. 4 0 Parker, Stanley, Hazel, S.D. .. ..... ............... . 40 Parkhurst, Susan, Aberdeen, S.D. .... 1.06 Parsons, Linda, Woonsocket, S.D. 106 Parsons, Penelope, Burlington, Iowa Paschke, Bonnie, Zell, S.D. ...... . Patterson, Paul, Aberdeen, S.D. Paul, Virginia, Lead, S.D. ..... . Paulson, Byron, Pierpont, S.D. .. Paulson, Ellen, Frankfort, S.D. .. Paulson, Glen, Rapid City, S. D. . . . . Payne, John, Aberdeen, S.D. Paynter, Constance, Highmore, S.D. Pazie, Dorothy, Keldron, S. D. . . . . . . . Peacock, Robert, Manchester, N.H. Pekron, Terrence, Waubay, S.D. Pennington, Sharon, Bethesda, Ma. Permann, Kurt, Lowry, S.D ......... Perpich, Cassandra, Aberdeen, S.D. Perry, Craig, Cresbard, S.D ........ Perry, James, Cresbard, S.D. .... . .. 82 40 ..... 40,128 ... 56,128,194 ........40 ... 40,59 .. 106,155 .. .. 40,56 ... 40,56 .. ... 40 ... 106 .. 40,67 .. 40 .. ..... .......... .... 40 . ...... . ......... 106,144 . . . 58,92,143,144,207,250 Perry, Karolyn, Aberdeen, S.D. .................. .. 250 Perry, Robert, Britton, S.D ........ .................. 1 06 Petersen, Doris, Gann Valley, S. D. .. ,, 106,183 Petersen, Larry, Canova, S.D ...... ,,,, 1 94 Peterson, Arden, Aberdeen, S.D .... . . . 194 Peterson, Betty, Estelline, S.D ..... ,, , Peterson, Gary, Aberdeen, S.D ..... ..,, Peterson, Glenn, Sturgis, S.D. .. 106,128 Peterson, James, Webster, S.D. . . . . . . 40 Peterson, Kay, Langford, S.D. ...... 41 Peterson, Margaret, Arlington, S.D. . . . ...... .. 106 Peterson, Maurice, Aberdeen, S.D. .. ........ Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter son Patricia, Miller, S.D. . .. Richard, Mansfield, S. D. . . Ronald, Desmet, S.D ..... Sandra, Webster, S.D. .. . Susan, Mitchell, S.D. .. Petlk, Shirley, Keldron, S.D. Petrlck, Karla, Rosholt, S.D. Pettigrew, Douglas, Mina, S.D. .. Pexa, Michael, Isabel, S.D. .... . Pexa, Revi, Fort Pierre, S.D. .. . Pfitzer, Julie, Java, S.D. ........ . ....150,233,250 . ......... 41 ... sa,9z,194 194 ,............ 41 ... 148,175,177,194 106 ........... 41 .,. 41,155,212 194,232,233 Phares, Terrance, Aberdeen, S.D. .............................. . Philbrick, Roger, Chamberlain, S.D. . 60,65,81,148,156,183, 194,219,231 Phillips, Donald, Aberdeen, S.D. ................................ 41 Plbal, Mel, Mitchell, S.D. ..... . Plbal, Tom, Mitchell, S.D. .. . Pickus, Gall, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Pierce, Carol, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Ples , Pletz, Pietz , Pietz, Pietz , Luella, Webster, S.D. .... . Bonita, Hosmer, S. D. . . . . Laverna, Parkston, S. D.. . . Leroy, Roscoe, S.D. ..... Milo, Hosmer, S.D. .... . Pigott, Daniel, Aberdeen, S.D, .... . Plnard, James, Sioux Falls, S.D. .. Plnholt, Don, Watertown, S.D. Piper, Thomas, Aberdeen, S.D. . . Pirnie, David, Bath, S.D. ....... . Plschke, Sandra, Webster, S.D. . . . . Pittarelll, John, Aberdeen, S.D. . Planansky, Joseph, Hemlngford, Nebr. . . . . . Plant, Duwayne, Aberdeen, S.D ...... Plucker, Jane, Chancellor, S.D ...... Plut, Leo, Aberdeen, S.D. ...... . Podoll, Dean, Hecla, S.D. ..... . Podoll, Joan, Aberdeen, S. D.' . . . Pogany, Kerry, Isabel, S.D. . Pooler, Richard, Chicago, Ill. .. Poppen, Arlyn, Aberdeen, S.D. Powell, Thomas, Billings, Mont. .... . Prasek, Ronald, Mound City, S.D. Prehn, Barbara, Brandt, S.D ...... Premack, Bernice, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Prentice, Delton, Wessington, S.D. .. fI'ib9,1aa 250 .. . 107,128,147 41 .....-... ... 194 ..I 41 .... 194 ... 89,136 ..... 41 . ... 81,107 ... ........ 109 47,107,219 ... ... .... . 107 . ...... 41 ... 194 ... 65,107 ....... 41 ....................... 41,62,121 55, 57, 68, 69,85,127,153,205,250,258 . .......................... 41,62 283 THE GORDER CO. 'I 9 REAL ESTATE 1 --- M INSURANCE LOANS , 3 FROM Capitol Bldg. Aberdeen. S. D. J. E. GORDER R. E. GORDER Weber Floral Mgr. lnsurance,Dept. H- J- Lwem. Jr- PHONE: 225-6533 - 414 SOUTH MAIN M Z84 29 -. Ig I? Q JONES 6th AVE. DRUG lNext to Kessler's Super Value on U.S. l2l PRESCRIPTIONS Q FREE DELIVERY FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMPLETE SELECTION OF GIFTS ELLIOTT 3225. oo Wedding Ring 50. oo Select from 89 Lovely Patterns of Sterling Silver By Towle, Reed C1 Barton, Gorham, International and Heirloom Bulova, Elgin, Crofon, Caravelle Watches , 7 I l S ABERDEEN'S LEADING DIAMOND -EXPERTS FOR 60 YEARS 41,127 .. .... . 42,126 Prcszler, Duane, Roscoe, S.D ..... Prcszlcr, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. . Price, Jo Ellen, Chamberlain, S. D. Price, Judy, Milbank. S. D. ...... . Price, Marjorie, Davenport, Iowa . Prisbe, Gary, Roscoe, S.D. ..... . Pritchard, Keith, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Prochaska, Charles, Aberdeen, S.D Prunty, Donna, Frederick, S. D. . . . Prunty, Robert, Frederick, S. D.. . . Prunty, Roger, Frederick, S. D. Pudwill, Kenneth. Herreid, S. D. .. Quigglc, Clinton, Groton. S. D. .. Quinn, Michael, Mitchell, S.D. .. Quinn, Thomas, Mitchell, S. D. .. R Raabe, William J., Corona, S.D. . . Raap, Judith, Pierpont, S. D. ..... . Rabenberg, Ralph, Glenham, S. D. . Radel, Joan, Parkston, S.D. ..... . Radke, Ronald, Stratford, S.D. Raetzman, Linda, Aberdeen, S. D. . Raetzman, Sharon, Aberdeen, S.D.. Ragels, Karen, Conde, S.D ........ Raines, Rita, Lead, S. D. ...... . Ramsey, Susan, Britton, S. D. Rance, Jane, Sioux Falls, S.D. .. Randall, Anna, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Rapp, Betty, Arlington, S. D. ..... . Rasmussen, Bette, Clark, S.D ..... Rasmussen, Sharon, Estelllne, S. D. Rasse, Nancy, Sioux Falls, S.D. .. Ratliff, Alan, Watertown, S.D. Ratllff, Theodore, Carpenter, S. D.. Rave, Lloyd, Dell Rapids, S.D ..... Ray, Patricia, Aberdeen, S. D. .. .. Raynes, Linda, Redfield, S. D. Reardon, Antoinette, Watertown, S.D .... Redfield, James, Big Stone City, S.D. .. Redlln, Robert, Watertown, S. D. .. Reed, Robert, Livokia, Mich. .... . Reed, Thomas, Rapid City, S. D. .. Reeves, Dorrit, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Rehnke, Daniel, Redfield, S. D. . Reich, Paula, Webster, S. D. . . . . Reider, Julia, Hot Springs, S. D, .. Reiss, Carol, Brentford, S. D. .. Renelt, Richard, Wilmot, S. D. .. . Rensberger, Carole, Wilmot, S.D. Renville, Arden, Sisseton, S.D. Renville, Grady, Sisseton, S. D. Retzer, Lester, Eureka, S. D. .... . Reynolds, Aberdeen, S. D. ...... . Rheborg, Cynthia, Fort Pierre, S. D. 63, ... 41 .............. 136 65,127,134,l52 194 ...........107 127 .....107 127 .......... 41 ... 107,167 336 ........87,164 194 .47,87,107,117,219 .............. 87 ... 212 .. 89 . . 85,107,127,133 41,57,84 .......... 107 ....153,250 ..... 41 ... 41 .......... 194 ......... 41 128 ....15,58,205,250 ......... 57 107 ........ 194 .......... 250 ....41,57,84,128 ......... 128 194 ........... 82 107 63,S6,107,147 164 ........... 41 128 ....64,95,155,183 .......... 178 Roberts, Raymond, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Robertson, Cecile, Plankinton, S. D.. . . . Robinson, Charles, Portsmouth, Ohio Rock, Judith, Groton, S.D ............. 212 41,81,183 41,47 41 Roehr, Barbara, Aberdeen, S. D. ....... ........... 4 2,231,169 Roerlg, Kenneth, Browns Valley, Minn. .. 80,108,127,128,133 Roesch, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D. ...... .............. . Roesler, Rodney, Mobridge, S. D. ........ .. 181,251 Roggenbuck, Dennis, Big Stone City, S. D. . . . . . . . . Rohl, Diane, Sioux Falls, S.D. ......... .... 1 08 Rohwer, Judy, Groton, S. D. ....... ..... 4 2 Rokofsky, Sheldon, Brooklyn, N.Y. .. .. . 127,133 Ronayne, John, Aberdeen, S. D. ...... . Ronshaugen, Ronald, Pierpont, S. D. Roscamp, Harry, Mitchell, S.D ..... . Rose,Richard, Aberdeen, S. D. ....... . Rosenbleth, Stephen, Little Neck, N.Y .... Rosendahl, Judy, Hecla, S.D. ...... . Roth, William, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Rotolo, Nancy, Fairfield, Conn. .. Roush, John, Aberdeen, S.D ...... Rousseau, Cyril, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Rousseau, Melvin, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Rowen, Linda, Essington, S. D. .... . Rowley, Helen, Sioux Falls, S. D. . . . Ruckdaschel, Gary, Sisseton, S.D .... Rudd, Beverly, Letcher, S.D. ..... . Rude, Dalton, Marvin, S. D. Rule, Lucy, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. Rumpca, Larry, Waubay, S. D. Rusch, Jane, Raymond, S. D. ...... . Rusch, Norbert, Raymond, S.D. Russell, Daryl, Blunt, S. D. ..... . Russell, Patrick, Aberdeen, S. D. Russell, Theresa, Aberdeen, S.D. . . . Ryan, Jerald, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . . S Sabas, Joseph, Minneapolis, Minn .... Sabatka, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D. Saboe, Arlo, Willow Lake, S. D. . . . . Sagmoe, Donald, Dell Rapids, S.D. .. Richardson, Lawrence, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . . . . . . Richter, Gisela, Wilmot, S. D. .. . . Richter, Hellmut, Wilmot, S.D. . .. 65,87,l Rickenbach. Mary, Oelrichs, S. D. . Rieck, Daryl, Mansfield, S.D .... Riedl, Robert, Roselle, Ill. Riedl, Ronald, Roselle, Ill. .... . Rleger, Dwight, Aberdeen, S.D. Rieker, Sharon, Lemmon, S. D. Ries, Constance, Watertown, S. D. . Rietz, Edwin, Mansfield, S. D. . . . . Ring, Cheri, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... . Ripperger, Daniel, Webster, S. D. . Rishol, Carol, White, S. D. ...... . Roach, Connie, Rackham, S.D. Roberts, Evelyn, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Roberts, Phyllis, Stickney, S. D. .. . . . 41,126, 155 107 41,57 . . 82,107,145, 147 . . . . 84,146,195 ........195 25,55,72,74,89,204 . 65,66,68,107,128 107 .. 57,107 .... 41,156 ... 107 ... 107 41 . ....... .. .... 41 ...... 127,137,195 o7,145,147,1s1,1ss ....... 67,107,147 ............. 195 41,81,108,l37 . .... 81,139 Sahll, Michele, Aberdeen, S.D ....... Salem, Philip, Madison, S, D. ......... . . . Salverson Sam , Car Sampson, Sampson , Sampson, Sandburg, Sanden, J , Barbara, Mound City, S.D. lton, Wakpala, S. D ...... . . . . . Darwin, Highmore, S. D. .. Nancy, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. Cynthia, Aberdeen, S.D. .. ames, Slsseton, S. D. ..... . Sandquist, Gary, Mellette, S.D. .. Sandve, Eunice, Webster, S.D. .... . Sanford, Judith, Watertown, S. D. Sather, D Sather, L Sauer, Fl oreen, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. . lnda. Sioux Falls, S.D ..... oyda, Ipswich, S.D ........ Sauer, Stanley, Keldron, S, D. .,.... . Saukerson, Anita, Chamberlain, S.D. .. Sawlnsky, Mary, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . Scepaniak, Dave, Aberdeen, S.D. . .. Schaefbauer, Leo, Herreid, S.D. Schaefbauer, Timothy, Herreid, S.D. . . Schaefer, James, Kennebec, S. D. . Schaffer, James, Leola, S. D. Schaffer, Ronald, Leola, S. D. .. Schaible, Carol, Leola, S.D. .. Schaller, Dennis, Ferney, S.D. .... . Schanck, Mary, Clark, S. D ............. .... 56, 41 41 108 195 41 108 58 108 Schanzenback, Darlys, Wetonka, S. D. . . . . . . Schauer, Dennis, Aberdeen, S. D. ...... . . Schaunman, Herbert, Westport, S.D .... Scherwerts, Thomas, Newport, N.H. .. Scheusner, Alan, Watertown, S.D. .......... . Schllberg, Donna, Aberdeen, S. D. Schlmke, Charles, Wesslngton Springs, S. D. . . . .. . Schimke, Joyce, Wessington Springs, S. D. . . .... . . . ...,195 ....108 42 42,47 .. 26,42,89 92,108 42 ...,108 .... 42 .... 251 ...... 42 .....149,195 .... 42,80 ,.... 42 ...108,152 .... 251 .... 42 ... 108 . 42 ... 251 ...108,139 ... 251 .... 108 .. 149,195 ........... 42 65,89,108,174 ......108,183 ... 42,156 ...... 42,134 .......... 108 .42,87,128,232 42 86,183,195,212 42 .. 136,137,195 ...i21l1,195,236 ...... 42 42,232 42 42 ...147,195' 42,55,84 42 58,125,206,251 .......183,195 42,47 . . 157,183,195 108 65,183,185,252 42,57,12'l Schindler, Mary, Lead, S. D. ............ .... 6 9, 80, 164, 165, 195 285 Titfany LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING - FUR STORAGE Aberdeen Phone 225-1520 8- W :ag . . .,-.. , Q ...-,-,,',,,,,. .f, wt. , - ., L .. - V ., 1 il . v. 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Schllcsman, Richard. Aberdeen. S-D- 55,82,252 .......10S Schloe, James, Browns Valley, Minn. .. ...................... 195 Schlomer, John, Glenham, S. D. . . .. Schlosser, Willlam, Cresbard, S. D.. Schmaltz, Bonadonna, Roscoe, S. D. Schmidt, David, Aberdeen, S. D. Schmidt, Lawrence, Aberdeen, S. D. Schmidt, Lynelle, Redfield, S. D. .. Schmidt Wayne, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Schmlt, John, Salem, S.D. ,.... . fl II'501b5,2i9Q24iQ25iQ291Q25e .. ................... .... 42 42 ...,108 ...,108 Schmitt, Carol, Webster, S. D. .... 42.81 Schmitt, Thomas, Aberdeen, S. D. ... . . . . Schmitt, Walter, Aberdeen, S. D. ..... . . . Schmuland, Rodney, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . . Schnabel, Gene, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... 42 Schnaible, Duane, Bowdle, S. D. ..... .... 4 2 Schneider, Glenn, Aberdeen, S. D. .... ..... 2 52 Schneider, Richard, Dell Raplds, S. D. .. 92,108 Schnltzer, Blll, Casper, Wyo. ........ . . . 136, 137 Schnuerle, Ruth, Aberdeen, S. D. .... ...... 4 2 Schoonover, Judith, Columbia, S. D. . . . . . . 42 Schrader, Paul, Lidgerwood, N. D. . Schrandt, Peter, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Schreiner, Terrance, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Schrlcker, Joe, Mellette, S. D. .... . Schryer, Curtis, Wessington, Springs, S. D. .. Schulte, Mark, Watertown, S.D. .. .. Schultz, Wllbert, Aberdeen, S. D. . . Schumacher, Bonita, Aberdeen, S.D. Schumacher, Karen, Ashley, N. D. .. Schumacher, Richard, Eureka, S. D. Schwab, Gordon, Mina, S. D. ...... . Schwan, Bernard, Aberdeen, S. D. . . Schwartz, Fern, Winner, S. D. .... . Schweitzer, Richard, Glencross, S.D. .. Scoblic, Helen, Aberdeen, S.D ...... Scoblic, Mary, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Scriver, Jerome, South Shore, S. D. Sealey, Nancy, Vermillion, S. D. Seamans, Joanne, Draper, S. D. . Sebring, David, Igloo, S. D. ....... . Sebring, Richard, Igloo, S. D. .. Seidel, Ervin, Lemmon, S. D. Seifert, Patricia, Shelby, Mont. . 42 42,81 ... 148,183,195 ... ......... .. .. 42,84, 127 .. 85,108,126 . ...... 195 . ...... 42 .. .. 67,S3,172 42 .. 92,125 -- 108 65,B6,109,127,128, 132,137,219,231 ........................195,212,219 65,212,213 42 Seller, Sandra, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . . . . 42 Selm, Ronald, Aberdeen, S. D. .... .......... . Seitzlnger, Lyle, Aberdeen, S. D. .... ....... 2 19,252 Selzle, Dianne, Forbes, N.D. ....... . . . 68,183,195,233 Senger, Rodney, Glencross, S. D. .... ............ 4 2 Seppala, Dean, Castlewood, S. D. .. , , ,, 42 Serr, Eureka, S.D ................ 42 Severson, Harold, Webster, S. D. .... 252 Seymour, Lucy, Murdo, S.D ....... , , , 43,82 Shantz, James, Northville, S. D. Sharp, Dennis, Henry, S. D. .... . Shaw, David, Aberdeen, S. D. Shaw, Robert, Mitchell, S. D. .... . Shearer, Michael, Mitchell, S. D. Sheehan, James, Mobrldge, S. D. Sheldon, Mary Ann, Carpenter, S.D. . . Sherwood, Robert, Watertown, S. D. 43 109,160,212,213,252 109,202,210,23l 56 -- 47,109,230 Shields, Don, Northville, S.D ........ ,,,,,,,,, Shine, Robert, Manchester, N.H. .... ,,,, 4 3 Shroyer, Danny, Chamberlain, S. D. . . ,,,,,,,,, , , , Sledschlaw, Lyle, McIntosh, S.D ..... .......... 4 3,212 Slefken, Loren, Woonsocket, S. D. .... 127,128,132,195 Slegle, Raymond, Aberdeen, S.D ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Siegllng, Glenna, Redfield, S. D. .. Siers, Orville, Martin, S.D. Slewert, Roy, Forbes, N.D ...... Slmonson, Robert, Bristol, S. D. .. Simon, Sandra, Truman, Minn. .. ......49,as,1z1 .... 43,156 ........19s .....a5,1o9 Simpson, JoAnn, Fort Pierre, S. D. .. Simpson, Richard, Howard, S. D. Skaaden, Rlchard, Mobridge, S. D. Skaarhaug. Leif, Grenville, S. D.. . . . Skogmo, Darryl, Aberdeen, S. D. Small, Terry, Blunt, S. D. Smit. Roland, Corona, S. D. .. . . Smith , Smith, Edwin, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Gary, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Smith, James, Planklnton, S. D. .. Smith, JoAnne, Armour, S. D. Smlth, Kathryn. Frederick, S. D. Smith, Lindsey, Kimball, S. D. .... . Smith, Martin, Gettysburg, S. D. Smith, Michael, Wolf Point, Mont. . . . Smith, Randall, Mellette, S. D. .... . Smith, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. Smith, Sandra, Pierre. S.D. ...... . Smith, Thurman, Aberdeen, S. D. Snethe n, Margaret, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Snow, Gary, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Solberg, Dallas, Bristol, S.D ..... Solberg, Norman, Lily, S. D. ..... . Solomon, Marc, Little Neck, N.Y. .. Sommer, Joseph, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Sonnenfeld, James, Aberdeen, S. D. .... .... . Sonnenfeld, Sandra, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . . . . . . 134, 1 Sonnenfeld, Sheryl, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . . . . . Sonnichsen, David, Sioux Falls, S. D. . . Sorenson, A lan, Slsseton, S.D. ....... . Sorenson, Edmund, Fort Pierre, S. D. Sorenson, William, Lake Preston, S. D. . . . Soule, Elizabeth, Gettysburg, S. D. . . . . Spear, John, Ashton, S. D. ........ . Sperle, Delight, Leola, S. D. . . . . Spicer, Ruth, Pierre, S.D .......... Splry, Roger, Salby, S.D ............ Splssman, Marvin, Planklnton, S. D. .. . Springer, Katherine, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Stabbe, Lyle, Hosmer, S.D. ....... . Stalley, Judith, Pierre, S. D. ....... . Stanford, Jerome, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Stanley, Emma, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Stanley, Mary, Aberdeen, S.D. ..... . Stanton, Richard, Watertown, S.D. . . . . Stapleton, Charlene, Sioux Falls, S. D. Stapp, Harold, Newell, S.D ........... I Staudenraus, Leanne, Aberdeen, S.D. .... .. Stavig, Georgia, Sisseton, S.D. ..... . Steckelberg, Douglass, Chamberlain, S. D. .. Steffen, Bonnie, Pierre, S.D. .. ......... . Steffen, Joyce, Pierre, S.D. .... . Stein, Judith, Watertown, S. D. . . . . Steinocker, Winifred, Summit, S.D. . Steitzer, Phoebe, Aberdeen, S.D .... Stemmerman, Ruth, Pukwana, S.D. ., Stemwedel, Brian, Florence, S.D. .. Stepanek, Garry, Pierre, S. D. .... . Stern, Clarence, Bowdle, S. D. Stern, Jerald, Eureka, S.D ...... Stern, Lucille, Bowdle, S. D. Sterrett, Susan, Rapid City, S. D. . .. Stevens, Carol, Sioux Falls, S. D. .. Stewart, Marion, Webster, S. D. . . Stiles, Ralph, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . Stockert, Carole, Roscoe, S.D .... Stoebner, Joseph, Tripp, S. D. .. Stoecker, Joh, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Stoick, Elizabeth, Mobridge, S.D. .. Stokke, David, Sioux Falls, S.D ..... Stoltz, Donald, Alexandria, S.D ..... Stone, John, Pierre, S. D. ...... . Storly, Dennis, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Stowell, Dalton, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Strange, Duane, Volga, S. D. Stande, Russell, Bristol, S. D. .. Streyle, Ronald, Isabel, S. D. Strobel, Oskar, Wall, S.D ....... Stroh, Ronald, Fairfax, S.D. .... . Stroh, Verna, Mobrldge, S. D. ..... . Strohfus, Kenneth, Watertown, S. D. . . 9 43 ... 43,168 ... 43,139 ... 43,212 .. 109,183 .... 109,117 .. 67,109,117 ............ 253 .......... 145,147 . 3,43,168,l69,l70 ....... 68,109,153 .. 128,166 ..... 43 ... 43,137 ... 109,199 . .... 109 .....183,253 109 . 43 . 54, 62, 65, 69, 126, 53.154,170,171,252 ... 43,127 ..... 43 .... 43 .... 43 ....... 196 ........... 43 ....151,199,19s ......... 109 ...... 196,219 .............. 43 ... e5,149,151,2s9 ... 109 .............. 43 ... ........ 43,80 41,109,1s1,29o,29s .............. 253 ........ 54,253 ......9e,1a9,19s .. 159,1s0,299,259 ............. 43 ........ 43,137 .. 254 .. 109 .............. 47 .............. 137 ,5o,51,1o9,219,29o ............... 43 57,10Q127,155,183 ....... ....... 43 ............... 43 ......... 109 .. 109,219,291 .... 41,4a, 230,254 .. .. 43 65, 143, 149, 196, 208 . . .......... 43,81 61,62,65,89 109 .... 43,47 109 .... 87,254 144,196 ...... 43 .. 196 287 BIIIIIIEYS F1NEsT FASHIONS Terry's 'Coats , .Hamburgers .Skirts Ch b ,Dresses . eese urgers .Sportswear . Fish Sandwich , ' Lingerie . French Fries .Accessories . Malts and Shakes I 312 South Main b .Soft Drinks .Milk , -- g g . Cocoa Groceries . Coffee lII'III g IEEE ! Dept. Store I IIIIIIIII Jmgmgl ab Lunch Aberdeen's Finest runnin: 0. SD Delicatessen Wifi ' S. AIO6I'C19GI1'S 11th Avenue and Main 1 Finest I li i - I BUILDING SUPPLIES Lumber Windows Plywood Siding Doors Wall Board Insulation Cabinets Roofing Minnesota Points and Varnishes Allen Fellers, Manager I ABERDEEN LUMBER 00. 709 6th Ave. S.E. BA 5-2256 I' Farmers and Merchants Bank The T. V. Auto Bank ABERDEEN'S MAIN STREET HOME OWNED BANK Member F. D. I. C. 288 Strom, Rlchard, Groton, S. D. . . . . . Stuart, David, Blunt, S.D. ....... . Stugelmeyer, Duane, McLaughlin, S. Stulken, Sharyn, Selby, S.D. ..... . Such, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D. .... Sunderland, Charles, Webster, S.D. Sundling, Robert, Groton, S. D. . . . . Sutten, Ryan, Castlewood, S.D. Svalstad, Darrell, Grenville, S.D. Svalstad, Dennis, Grenville, S.D. . Svalstad, Joseph, Grenville, S.D. .. Swain, Donald, Brentford, S.D. Swanson, Carl, Aberdeen, S.D. Swanson, Daniel, Toledo, Iowa .... Swanson, Daren, Chamberlain, S.D. Swanson, Linda, Plankinton, S. D, .. Swanson, Sharon, Mobrldge, S.D... Sweetland, Douglas, Aberdeen, S.D. Sweetland, Gregory, Aberdeen, S.D 57,110 Swenson, Edith, Strandburg, S.D. . Swisher, Clark, Aberdeen, S.D. Swisher, Joel, Aberdeen, S.D. Swisher, Steve, Aberdeen, S.D. Sykora, Rod, Wagner, S.D. ..... . Sykora, Terrence, Yankton, S.D. .. Sylvester, Janet, Amery, Wis. Symens, Dorothy, Claremont, S.D. Syverson, Janet, Webster, S.D. . . . Szymanski, Rose, Milbank, S.D. .. D. .... 109 43 109 57,111 .z. 43 43 .43 .43 .. 89,200,202 43 43 .. ..................... 54,58,l96 - . 62,72,125,181,182,184,204,254 .. ................ 57,82,127,254 T Taggart, Thomas, Timber Lake, S,D Talcott, Don, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Tarbox, Roger, Garden City, S.D. Tasa, Douglas, Sisseton, S.D ...... Tastad, Cheryl, Aberdeen, S.D. Taylor, George, Aberdeen, S.D .... Teal, Bill, Aberdeen, S.D. ...... . Tellinghuisen, Lynda, Willow Lake, Terry, Charles, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Terveen, Gloria, Emery, S.D. Theefeld, Paul, Sioux Falls, S.D. . Theeler, Virginia, Aberdeen, S.D. Thelen, Pamela, Mansfield, S.D. .. Thiery, Ruth, Plankington, S.D. Thomas, Charles, Hartford, S.D... Thomas, Norman, Zell, S.D. .... . Thomas, William, Aberdeen, S.D. . Thomle, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Thompson Thompson, Jill, Watertown, S.D.. .. Thompson Thompson Thompson Joyce, Montrose, S.D. , Robert, Rapid City, S.D. , William, Aberdeen, S.D. Harvey, Gettysburg, S. D Thomsen, Judy, Tuthill, S.D. Thoreson, Alwyn, Henry, S-D- Thorpe, Merilys, Wilmot, S.D. . Thorpe, Stanley, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Thurn, John, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Tiede, Lynette, Woonsocket, S.D. . Tieszen, Kennedy, Marion, S. D .... Tilgner, James, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Tinkcom, Robert, Belle Fourche, S. Tipton, Bob, Bonilla, S.D. ......- . Tobin, Leon, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Tobin, Lynn, Hitchcock, S.D. Toman, Nancy, Marion, Ohio ..... Tompkins, Wanda, Highmore, S.D. Tomter, Kayleen, Aberdeen, S.D. . Tonigan, Gardner, Aberdeen, S.D. Torgerson, Thomas, Sisseton, S.D. Traphagen, Richard, Bristol, S.D. Trask, Ann, Rapid City, S.D.' ..... Traversie, Annette, Pierre, S.D. . Traxinger, Theodore, Hcrreld, S.D. Treffry, David, Aberdeen, S.D. .. S.D. D... 47,453,139 .. 47,110,230 .. 43,47,230 80 ...fIIffII.I.I...'254 57,86,110,126,232 57,110,148 81,196 .. 43,127,146 43 43 .. 44,87 227 44 57,254 ...........110,127,153,157 57,58,62,64,65,68,72,134,152, 206,254,258 .......... 44 .... 44,81 80,255 44 ....196 86,255 . . 65,126,128, 132,143,164, 186, 196,204,225,236 196 212 44 .. 26,44 110 . 44 44 44,255 44,137 44 110 196 110 . . . 55,532,110 44,81,156 44 ....196 Trefz, David, Roscoe, S.D. . .. Trefz, Harley, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Triebwasser, Joleen, Emery, S.D... Tripp, Larry, Aberdeen, S.D ....... Trygstad, John, Aberdeen, S. D. . . .. Tschakert, Josephine, Florence, S.D .... . . 110 127 . . 44 212 . . . 44,82 183 .. 183,255 Tschetter, Thomas, Aberdeen, S.D.. . . Tumbleson, Donald, Clark, S.D. Tunheim, Janice, Claremont, S.D. .. Turbak, Gary, Kranzburg, S.D. .. Tustion, Thomas, Aberdeen, S.D. Tuttle, Derry, Winner, S.D. ....... . Tvinnereim, Mervyn, Webster, S.D. .. Twitero, Verne, Claire, City, S.D. ...... . Two Bears, Robert, Cannon Ball, N. D. .. . Tyler, Lyle, Pierre, S.D. .......... . U Udager, Carl, Faith, S. D.. . . . . . Udager, Melvin, Faith, S.D. Ufen, Patricia, Miller, S.D. Ulmen, David, Pierre, S. D. . . . . .. Ulmen, James, Pierre, S.D. Ulmer Carolyn, Roscoe, S.D.... Ulmer Ulm er Harvey, Leola, S.D. . . . . Patty, Roscoe, S. D. . . . . . , Unzicker, Joseph, Mitchell, S.D. . . .. Urban, Blake, Aberdeen, S.D. Utecht, Darlys, McLaughlin, S.D. V Vallie, Vern, Aberdeen, S. D. ....... . Vangilder, Irene, Bradley, S.D. ......... . Van Kempen, Theodore, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Vanness, Albert, Aberdeen, S.D. ...... . Vanscoy, Thomas, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Van Soest, Eileen, Stickney, S.D. .. . Van Soest, Marjean, Stockney, S.D. . . .. Veldhuizen, Vivian, Watertown, S.D ..... Veren, Joyce, Sturgis, S.D ........... Vikander, Raymond, Aberdeen, S.D. Vikesland, Angeline, Aberdeen, S.D ..... Vilhauer, Curtis, Mobrldge, S. D. . . . . Vltters, David, St. Lawrence, S.D. Voigt, Craig, Circle, Mont. ........ . Voigt, Kandace, Circle, Mont .... Volk, Geneva, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Von Wald, Bob, Aberdeen, S.D. . .. Von Wald, Donald, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Voss, Douglas, Andover, S.D. Voss, Lois, Mobrldge, S.D. W Waddell, Calvin, Alcester, S.D. Wade, Don, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Wagner, Marilyn, Roslyn, S.D ..... Wagner, Philip, Aberdeen, S.D. . .. Wagner, Thomas, Redfield, S.D. .. Wahl, Kay, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Walberg, Dave, Aberdeen, S.D. Walberg, Jon, Aberdeen, S.D. . .. Walberg, Kenneth, Chelsea, S.D. ........ . Walker, Carole, Pedro, S.D ............... Walking Eagle, Clarence, St. Francis, S.D, Walkingstock, Oliver, Aberdeen, S. D. .... . Wall. Allen. Andover, S.D. ...... 139,l4l, Wallace, Ann, Britton, S.D ................ Wallace, Cleva, Britton, S.D. ..... . Waller, Michael, Aberdeen, S.D. Waller, Nancy, Aberdeen. S. D. Walrath, Jean, Watertown, S. D. ....l96 44 44 44 44 ....44,156 196 57.64,s8,12e,128,1a4,15a,255 44,126 ... 127,133,196 .......... 110 . 44 44 .. 54,537,110 .. 47,48,l60 .. 44 ... 110 .... 44,56 ... 86,110,149 ....... 44 .. 110,183 ......ll0 ... 44 ... 44 .....I... 44 ... 33,126,128 ....147,196,212 .....127,l32 44,85 44 196 58,233,255 ll0 .......196,212 .................. 110 .. 55,65,83,149,164,255 143,l44,147,157,22il.255.259 54.57.110 414 fiIl,Il0 44 289 29 r....,.,, .. I 0 THE R.A. STILES AGENCY g A of R- A. STILES JIM EDWARDS General Agent Assistant Manage Ab d 418 South 2nd Street Western States Life NSC fgjfaeg 1959 Aberdeen, south Dakota Inaoranoa Company, Phone: 225-7861 Fargo, North Dakota For .nfl f l V Life Y V Hospitalization A DALE GOEHRING Attended NSC Aberdeen CIAYTON BARKER Abe d V Accident and Sickness X! Retirement V Mortgage Redemption V Employment Opportunities ALVIN BERTSCH BOB GOEMAN Eureka NSC Grad. ' 1960 Your Personalized Electronic Womack t Programing Service lijfijj Y ' T, fflflr: 5375 li 7 f 'I,L:i,5i'A! JIM GONJE WAYNE BARKER JOHN STILES ELMER BAUER ERWIN NJOS NSC Student NSC Grad. - X961 Aberdeen Zeeland, N.D. Dupree Aberdeen Eagle Butte Students: See us about our College Student Plan I' Susan, Rapld Clty, S. D. .... . Walter , Walter, John, Bel Air, Md. . . . . Waring, Sheila, Miller, S. D. ..... .. . Walterman, Bonlta, Mitchell, S. D. .. Walterman, Joy, Madison, S. D. . . . . . Walters, John, Eagle Butte, S. D. . . . . Waltz, Richard, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Walz, Michael, Aberdeen, S.D .... . Warwick, Sonja, Gettysburg, S. D. Washnok, Richard, Webster, S. D. .. . Waterfall, Ronald, Raymond, S. D. Waterman, Curtis, Northvllle, S. D. Waters, Judith, Springfield, S. D. Watkins, Barbara, Mitchell, S. D. .. . Watson, Judy, Watertown, S.D. . . . . Watson, Martha, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Waye, Bonnie, Elbow Lake, Minn. . . . . Waysman, Dale, Chamberlain, S. D. .. Weatherlll, Bruce, Yankton, S. D. Webb, Wllliam, Kansas City, Mo ...... Weber, Bernadette, Aberdeen, S.D .... Weber, Donald, Strandburg, S. D. . . . . Weber, Patricia, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Weflen, Gerald, Aberdeen, S.D. Wegner, Barbara, Groton, S. D. .... . Wegner, Edward, Willow Lake, S. D. Weldeman, DeAnn, Athol, S. D. . Welg, Peter, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Weigel, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Welland, Dana, Arlington, S. D. ..... Welszhaar, Nellie, Ipswich, S. D. .... . ...... . ........ . Wetland, Jo Ann, Arlington, S. D. .. . . Weinrich, Lilly, Aberdeen, S.D ...... Welsbeck, Martin, Herreld, S. D. . . . . Weiss, Janice, Parkston, S. D. ...................... . Weller. Welsh, James, Keystone, S. D. . Wenzel, Elinor, Eureka, S. D. .. Barbara, Eureka, S. D. . . . 69, 127, 152,154, 161 Werner, Carol, Rosholt, S. D. ....... . Werner, Harlene, Watertown, S. D. . . . Werner, Marlene, Herreld, S. D. .. . . Werner, Merle, Mobrldge, S. D. West, John, Aberdeen, S. D. ..... . West, Melody, Belle Fouche, S. D. . . . Westby, Robert, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . . Westendorf, Edwin, Kimball, S.D. .... . .......-.........-.-.. ...................... Westerberg, Kenneth, Iroquois, S.D ..... Westerberg, Konnle, Iroquois, S.D.. .... Westphal, Larry, Twin Brooks, S.D ..... Westra, Richard, Aberdeen, S.D. .... . Wetzler, Darryl, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . . . . . Weverstad, Dianne, Mt. Vernon, S.D. . . Weverstad, Jeanette, Vivian, S.D. . . . . . Wherry, Richard, Faulkton, S.D. . . . . Whlteaker, Gary, Aberdeen, S. D. Whitman, Vonnle, Sturgis, S.D. Wicks, Richard, Watertown, S. D. .. . Wicks, Ronald, Watertown, S. D. .. Wledrlch, Kenneth, Roscoe, S. D. . Wlese, Clifford, Corona, S.D ...... Wlitala, Gregg, Frederick, S. D. .. Wlka, Norman, Aberdeen, S.D ....... Willard, Frank, Sioux Falls, S. D. Willey, Frederick, Frederick, S. D. .. .. 47. --............ Williams, Donald, Manchester, N.H .... . Williams, Pam, Brentford, S. D. .... . Williams, Vernon, Aberdeen, S.D .... Williams, Vlrgll, Castlewood, S. D. .. . Willits, Sam, Ashton, S. D. ........ . Wllske, Larry, Redfield, S.D ...... Wilson, Katheryn, Miller, S.D ....... Wilson, Kenneth, Aberdeen, S. D. . Wilson, Marjorie, Aberdeen, S.D. .. . Wilson, Robert, Milbank, S. D. .. Wilson, Sandra, Redfield, S. D. .. Wingate, Wayne, Marlon, S. D. .. Wlnjum, Laurel, Redfield, S. D. Winters, Leland, Seneca, S. D. .. Wire, Gloria, Forestburg, S. D. Wise, Charles, Arteslan, S.D. .. . i I I i ' 165, 139, 14.3, ... 47,110,230 .... 44,51,a6 ....... 110 . ..... . 44 ....45,s1,1aa ....... 45 ....... 45 .... 45,55,a6 ....11o,15a .... 161 ............ 45 45,e1,es,126,111 . ....... 153,196 .:'54:561137,196 ...:..... 47,230 .......... 110 .... 45 .... 111 .. 45,183 ..... 45 ..::,111 ...45,232 ..92QliiQi19,2aa ....... 45,56,aa .. 81,111 ......... 57,256 , 164, 197, 232,233 ,............ 47 .......... 111 .. 111,164,167 ....... 45,84 ... 94,183,197 ........ 45 ...... 45 .. 45,183 ..... 45 .... 111 .... 111 .... 45 .. 45,139 ..... 111 ... 111,183 .... 47,230 ......... 197 ...145,147,256 ....... 111 ............ 45 ............ 45 14a,144,145,149, 181,197,207,230 ............ 197 ... 45,157,183 .. ....... 45 .......... 45,47 .. 45,ae,1zs,111 ........ 45,83 .......... 45,53 .. 45,47,121,230 111, 127,128,132 . .... . .... 56,84 ....i59Qi55f19v 45 .. . . 45,126 111 .. 45 111 Witte, Robert, Orient, S. D. ...,,. . Wittmayer, Sharon, Hlllsview, S. D. Wolf, Wolf, Wolff , Leander, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Roseallta, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Barbara, Long Lake, S. D. . Wolff. Myron, Lemmon, S. D. Wolff, Shelva, Slsseton, S. D. .. Wood, Herbert, Hudson, S. D. .. .. Wood. Marian, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Woods, Diane, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Woods, Douglas, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Workentine, Ruth, Aberdeen, S.D. . Wortman, James, Isabel, S. D. Woslka, George, Flandreau, S. D. . Woulfe, Murray, Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . Wright. Diane, Moorcroft, Wyo. . .. Wright, Jeannine, Aberdeen, S. D. . Wright, Norma, Houghton, S. D. .. Wylie- Dennis, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . Wynde, Karen, Minneapolis, Minn. Yackley, Lois, Blunt, S. D. .... . Yeske, Gary, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . . Young, Dorothy, Aberdeen, S.D. .. Young, Richard, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Youngman, Mary, Hecla, S. D. Zabel, Dianne, Selby, S.D ......... Zacher, David, Eagle Butte, S. D. . . Zacher, James, Eagle Butte, S. D. . Zacher, Marcella, Wetonka, S. D. . . Zacher, Merlin, Eagle Butte, S. D. Zelenka, Carol, Aberdeen, S. D. . . . Zelenka, James, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Zemllcka, John, Aberdeen, S. D. .. Zens, Gordon, Aberdeen, S. D. .. . Zerr, Dwayne, Aberdeen, S.D ...,, Zerr, Michael, Aberdeen, S. D. . . Zlck, Vernon, Alexandria, Va. . . . Ziegler, Beverly, Aberdeen, S. D. . Zimlga, Ellen, Porcupine, S. D. Zimmerman, Duane, Aberdeen, S.D Zimmerman, Howard, S. D. . . . . . . . Zumm, Barbara, Aberdeen, S. D. . .... 45 .. ....... 197 ..... 57,84,111 ... 111,145,149 ........ 45,87 .. . 45,126 ..... 45 .... 111 ..... 212,256 .. 62,67,111,183 .... .... 83,111 .. ......... . 256 a,41,111,1ea,z30 ....... .... . 45 .. 81,149,197 .... 181,256 ...... 51 ... 45 ... 256 .. 56,125,191 .... 121,197 45 111,149,183 ......... 45 ..:.111 ...'183,256 .....111,157 . ........... 45 .. .... .. ..... 45 . 82, 111, 155, 156 45 111,126,128,132 ..... .... .. 111 29 1 CAMP I DEX Association of Childhood Education . . . Association of Women Students ..... Balladeers ................. Blue Key ............ Boys' Dorms' Officers . . Business Club .......... Business Club Carnival .... Calculated Risk Cheerleaders .. Collegiate Choir ............ Collegiate-Civic Concert Band . Economics Club Epsilon Pl Tau . EXPONENT Cover Girl . .. EXPONENT Staff ....... Forensics ............... Freshman Class Officers .... Orchestra . . Gamma Delta ........... ., Girls' Dorms' Officers Howling Echo .............. Industrial Education Club , . . International Relations Club . . Junior Class Officers ....... Kappa Delta Pl ............... Lutheran Students Association Maroon and Gold ............. Miss Northern State College .. Miss Santa Claus ............ Mistletoe Ball ....... ...... Moccasin Tracks ... NClub ............ NewmanClub ..... . .... Northern Art Education Association . . . Northern Christian Fellowship ..... Northern Dames ....... NORTHERN LIGHTS , . . PASQUE Queen ...... PASQUE Staff ........ Phalanx .............. Physical Education Majors Pi Kappa Delta ........ Pi Omega Pi ......... and Minors Club ... Pi'exyClub Representative Seniors . .. Richard III .............. . . Rod and Gun Club .... Rodeo Club ........... Senior Class Officers ... Sigma Alpha Iota ...... Sigma Delta Epsilon . .. Sigma Tau Delta ..... Sinfonia ........... Sno Sho ................ SnoQueen Social Affairs Committee Sophomore Class Officers ,...., . . . . .. Student National Education Association . . Student Senate ........ . . . . . . . . . . . .... Sweetheart Formal ..... . .... . .... . . . United Campus Christian Fellowship. .. Wesley Club ..... ......... . r Who's Who........ .............. .. 204,20.i, Women's Recreation Association .. . . . . . . . . . .. Yoimg Democrats ............ . 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