Northern State University - Pasque Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

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Pasque 1970 Northern State College Aberdeen, South Dakota Paths of individuals in a galaxy sometimes meet and then diverge. Designs formed by the paths vary according to the individuals controlling them through the patchwork of living. Perplexities of outside forces are sometimes eased by the momentary merging of one path with another. N 1, N I 'fue .A,,r, A Q 72- I - -f .3 . V , . ':,,-'31 'a Iva' r 4 .!,, 1, LJ' x-lx 91 I n Jai' ! . :Pk A - - QM I N NN. 'i n -3 fe .W .! 61 ml P' Ulf E 511,13 'Q N And Then there is the path of loneliness 4 L X '1:1f - 4 , u ww, ai- R. 1 N .xp-msg, F U, V, N x f T'?fl :V A ,N -aff D x , jg '- ' I, A . 5-.l'::7x,1j , was, wx f 'U Nw 1 u - ,- TS' X Sometimes paths enmesln in a stifling complexity which tlmwarts the progressive movement of the individual components Galaxy becomes all S E x l 1 W , I l I l2 W 1 egg Q! K Just as the network of roadways allows for each to attain his desired destination, so does the college galaxy permit its members to achieve their personal ideals. But a cooperative bond must be structured that does not negate the identity of the one or the mass. The end is co-existence. The individual. The galaxy. Table of Contents The Individual Royalty Classes Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Graduate Students Faculty Administration The Galaxy Events Organizations Activities Sports Index T7 24 30 30 60 72 91 T14 TT6 T36 T41 T48 T82 250 266 296 Q 95 'fi f va h I f- Hu? 1 ,V ' 6 wif 'A .. 1 wi W f' MMA 5 n vs Tin if , X Q R ' X H Y-.13 f h mi' gh ,k dm ,awww Q ' 1 x ,D K 0 , hw 14 RL 1 E' W If Q-, - 4' ds gk Q if A S- an M fn Ma.. N? abr 'WW A s Li 1' Au , ,ga :. -.5-M- '-,nl g M135 M! 1 N W3 The Individual QM yi' ,QQ 3 1X 4 4534 ff 1f P .+f3-ww -ff 1- gf, P fi- L49-' ,inf A A.. 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It is the maintaining of these various identities that provides the institution with its own unique- ness and vitality. Couples receive honorsg coed captures state title Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Linda Loken and Terry Emery, were crowned at the annual Mistletoe Ball sponsored by Howling Echo. Nikki lstratescu and Tom Lee were chosen Beanie Queen and King. Vets Club announced the royalty at the barbecue and Beanie Burn. After selection as Northern's Sno Queen, Margaret Cunningham went on towin the State Sno Queen Contest sponsored by the Aberdeen Jaycees. Terry Emery and Linda Loken, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Tom Lee, Beanie King, and Nikki Istratescu Mgr. H2 ' ,u f X., QE' ' Margcxref Cunningham, Sno Queen. 1 'S M 1 if H vw ' 9543:-' gf K 0' z 4 , w wx K 1 w Gypsies elect royal pairg ess represents college North ern's student body honored two seniors by their selection as Gypsy Day Queen and Marshal. JoAnne Opsahl and Tom Geraets were official NSC representatives during homecom- ing festivities both in Aberdeen and at surrounding schools. Miss NSC, Margaret Hess, repre- sented Northern at the Miss South Dakota Pageant. She also attended many social events as the official dele- gate of the college. Margaret Hess, Miss NSC. . , . U VA nn, f Wy, , 'M1g1- , 115 . ' . :'.1'.iL'- - . ,. .V lllgnk, 'H e' N . l ' ,HQ 1 3 A 1- X, . . A ., , 1- J fm 'F' JoAnne Opsahl, Gypsy Queen. ,Z FV' ' .. if w L , Kasperson, Hunstad wln royal crowns Northernites voted Linda Kasperson as 1970 Sweetheart Queen. She was crowned at the annual Sweetheart Ball on February 20, 'l970. Linda Hunstad was chosen Cover Girl in the l6th annual contest spon- sored by the Exgnent. Aberdeen Mayor William Houck made the final selection. Linda Kasperson, Sweetheart Linda Hunsfacl, Cover Girl Linda Aasby English Olive Ackerman Elementary Education Gary Adam Business Administration Jerry Adams History Jo Ann Albrecht Music Education Donald R. Anderson Industrial Arts John T. Anderson Industrial Arts La Vonne Anderson Elementary Education SENIORS Seniors accomplish goals 5 M y , ,A E. Senior class officers: Jeanne Losacker, secretary: Randy Hermanson, vice presidentp Cindy Haring, treasurer, Mike McHugh, president. .3 l ir AM V . . 'QI' X . X at 't s i ,r - I -f-'f QT:-,1 Marie Anderson Elementary Education Evelyn Angerhofer Elementary Education Jerome Appl English Douglas Gene Arneson History Brian Asmussen History Bruce Asmussen History Michael Babcock English Roger Bader Business Administration Keith Baggett History Dean Banek Music Jean Peterson Banelc Elementary Education Penelope Simon Baus Elementary Education Daniel Bauer Business Administration David Henry Beckman History Eddie Bender Business Administration Gerald Bender History Jerold R. Bender History Randy James Bender English Betty Benson Elementary Education Sheryl Biegler Elementary Education Rita R. Bien Special Education Daryl Bierman Industrial Arts Joel Bindenagel Business Administration Diane Bittner Elementary Education SENIORS Linda Black Special Education Elementary Education Jean Blank Elementary Education Mary Jeanne Blue Elementary Education Gloria Bogenrief Elementary Education Kathy Bohnhotf English Gail Booth Business Administration Mary Bortnem Speech Sheryl Bowden Special Education Elementary Education Richard Boyd History Karen Braley Elementary Education Linda Brammer Special Education Elementary Education Kenneth F. Braun Business Administration Diane Breske Sociology Carla Redtish Brewer Sociology Greg Brewer Mathematics Doug Brewster Business Administration Stephen Brick Mathematics Collette Broveleit Elementary Education Janet Bryson Elementary Education Anthony Brown Business Administration SENIORS as ,WINS M it 'EE' 'wi V .air :ff tg it 1, 1 .en .2 r. N, r A l 3 . A K J M' 1 if ter A -B71 ' 'I ' P Who's Who: Karyn Diane Bulcacek Elementary Education Shirley Bundrock Elementary Education Barbara Burger Elementary Education Janet Burke Special Education Elementary Education Roderick James Card Business Administration Peggy Carl Business Education Rose Waddell Carlson Elementary Education Judy Carston Mathematics Robert Carter Social Science Patricia Casonova Elementary Education Leora Chi lson Art Mn as Janice Christensen Elementary Education S E NIO RS Bob Christensen Business Administration Jonette Clark Elementary Education Mary Lou Cleberg English Patricia Jeanne Clementz Elementary Education James Clifft Industrial Arts Sandra K. Clott English Cynthia Connor Sociology Charlene lonne Cooper Elementary Education Barbara Rae Cox . Sociology Corinne Aaker Cramer Elementary Education Penny Jones Cutler Elementary Education Robert Cutler Social Science LeRoy Dally Business Administration Dennis H. Darrington History Sociology Joanne Karen Dashel Elementary Education Daniel Davis English Social Science Diane Lynn Davis Special Education Twila Delmage Elementary Education Bill Dickenson Business Administration James Marvin Dolen Industrial Arts Michael J. Donner Elementary Education Thomas Dosch Biology William Doucette Health and Physical Education Robert Downie Music SENIORS 'gnu 'hp 'Wy' If -P ,-7 Jiri L. 6 U, ,'. N'2 'J 9 S? it H 'sr' E i 'de 'Xa , -Q ' 1 fvfff 1 h-.. - ,s 'S - ' i Wl1o's Who: Don Puffer. Kathv Stoller l It gs 1 W' , 2221 A if ,Hs I .Af 4 W -1 ,en zest :gels i lx Marlene Drake Mathematics James Durand Business Administration Judy Dutt Elementary Education Jolfnna Lee Dybing Elementary Education Sally Edmundson Special Education Elementary Education Barb Eisland Elementary Education Bernard Elliott Sociology Burton Elliott Political Science Mary Ellen Engebretson Elementary Education Raymond Engebretson Industrial Arts Bobbi Evans Music Larry Evenson Music SENIORS Jane Ann Eye Elementary Education Gary Fahrni Physical Education Lexie Fargen Health and Physical Education Dennis Ferestad Social Science Georgiana Clifton Ferry Special Education Elementary Education Linda Fiala English Jerold Fischer Social Science Susan Fischer English Sharon Fischer Elementary Education Monica Kae Fix Social Science Pat Flahaven Business Administration Paul Fleming Sociology Kathleen Forman English Dianne Forst Physical Education Roberta Fossum Business Physical Education SENIORS M. Kathie Fox Special Education Elementary Education Susan E. Fox Elementary Education Larry Frankman Business Education Jon P. Franzen Mathematics Kathleen Frey English Mary Kay Frey English History Gail Fulker English Bruce W. Gange Business Administration Sheryl Gardner Special Education Elementary Education Anthony Geist Business Administration Marva Dombrowe Gellhaus Elementary Education Thomas D. Geraets Political Science Theodore Gerriets lndustrial Arts Thomas Giese Political Science Kathleen Glover Elementary Education SENIORS Diane Goddard Music Gary Graham General Science Dawne Campbell Grandpre Elementary Education Nancy Grandpre English Sandra Lee Greene Elementary Education John Griffith Chemistry John Grinde History Political Science Connie Grote Elementary Education Diann Gruenhagen Special Education Elementary Education Pamela Ambrosius Guilliams Elementary Education Ella Gunderson Elementary Education Duane Gunderson Special Education Sociology Orrin Gunderson Business Jean Gunther Special Education Elementary Education Charles Haag Business Administration Sue Brewer Haag English Dennis Haeder Mathematics Richard R. Halse Biology Susan Halvorson Business Education Thylma Hammer Elementary Education Inez Hammrich Elementary Education Physical Education Marcia Hanscom Elementary Education Bernard William Hanse Mathematics Carol Witham Hanse English SENIORS Wg? Na' rm' Eat: 5 .:.Q . 14,325 is ,MH Q r 4 mai -- 1 ,r as '-.. it H X ,A 'M -1 ff af. , 1 'Y I KQ- ' ri' I i . C 'tw-17 J, V ,, i l 'WN Us-XXX. i Who's Who: Jane Wise, Phyllis Harrington, Jamey Price Elizabeth Hansen Elementary Education Jean Marie Hansen Sociology Patricia Hansen Elementary Education Randy Hansen Business Administration Cheryl Hanson English Gloria Jean Hanson Music Cynthia Haring Elementary Education Richard W. Harr Business Administration Delmar Jay Harrell Business Administration Phyllis D. Harrington Art Biology Lorretta Harris Vocal Music Sandra Hartigan Elementary Education Health and Physical Education Greg Hauck Sociology Gerald Haupt Health and Physical Education Harris Haupt Social Science Stephanie Haviland Elementary Education Patrick Hay Business Administration Margi Lou Hayenga Elementary Education Kay Heck English Marilyn Ruth Hector Music Rodney Henning Business Administration Randy Ray Hermansen Health and Physical Education Robin Herther Business Administration Terry P. Hettech Business Administration Gwen Heyd English Ronald Heyd Business Administration Diane Hickenbotham English Sue Ann Hicks Elementary Education o H LEE css em.. 4575 1,, ' 5 is . rl it ll it Who s Who. Ml chael 4ZT 7 ,gf-ze, 'SFF'- 'fn v ' ' ' Jeanne Losacker, .lan Schmechel . 324 mr- E naw' -Q f fdvwzrf ,::,.w?2gf 3,15 N, illiii gg 1 . ll' it-9 1 2, , W ,, t .1 X ' fi I iw W 1 e 1 - I 'l J Q9 ' 1' . ll 23 fi 1' f 1 N. , .,-r-' fir 'ix S , 1 -M ' . 1 aft' N 'tg X Lliakh- . itf ff :wi til-' v ' U M, H n l is x ' ikf.25ii,lui,EtiHl-.'EEll' -.41 54 ' 'J' i'E'xx R we 'W' 'S Barbara Lampy Hi l lestad English W.. Monte M. Hillestad Health and Physical Education Barbara Jean Hinderks Mathematics Max Laverne Hines Business Administration Economics 31, Tom Hoeke Business Administration Richard D. Hofer Business Administration Paula B. Hoffman Elementary Education ' v i Barbara C. Hoftiezer Special Education Elementary Education Cheryl Hoines Mathematics Linda Leffler Holdhusen English Speech Frances Hollick Art Education Russ Holtman Political Science Carol Wall Holtman Elementary Education Thomas Wayne Hooker Political Science Linda Horner Elementary Education Special Education Gary Hottman Business Administration Larry Hove Art Bob Hubbard Business Administration Darla Huber Secretarial Science Barry Lee Huitema History if JU! 'UV 'fdff N, SS, Erna Jo Huitema Elementary Education Ella Inman Business Administration Robert Jackson History Economics Christi Jarding Special Education Elementary Education John Jeske Business Administration Ervin A. Joachim Business Administration Timothy Johns Political Science Sociology Bruce L. Johnson Business Administration Dennis L. Johnson Business Administration Diana Kaye Johnson Elementary Education Judy Johnson Elementary Education Rolland Johnson Business Administration Sharon Jameson Johnson Elementary Education Laura Jones Elementary Education Thomas J. Jones Business Administration Vicki Jones Elementary Education Charles Jurgens Social Science Judith A. Jurgens Health and Physical Education Dennis Kalisek Health and Physical Education David R. Karst Business Administration Imogene Smolnisky Kaul Mathematics English Priscilla Kautz Special Education Elementary Education Nancy Kay Elementary Education James A. Keeley Economics SENIORS. Russell L. Keeton Industrial Arts Art Education Cynthia Ann Keller Elementary Education Richard Keller History Patrick E. Kelly Industrial Arts Gordon Kendall Social Science James Kennedy Business Administration Donald Keyes Business Administration Henry Kienow Business Administration Leion Kienow Business Administration Glenn Kimball Mathematics Donna Ellen Kinsley Business Administration Peter Kirkpatrick Art Education Susan Kirkpatrick Elementary Education Nancy Kitzler English History Wolfgang Kitzler German Darrel Klitzke Mathematics Barbara Pevestorf Kludt Business Education Tony Kludt Business Education SENIORS Rs E 'cf X , 'I fe, 2'-Q.--ss -faq. 5? s L., fl 140-10X QE . F H U -7., Ti? in y ef Aff J Who's Who: Joyce Schumacher, Rolland Johnson ' - ' 'fm ' rs E t Z , l a Q51-ff ii- :1 Reese' gi. me W .G ii is , 5 it on his T Qp 'V 43 :vdiaff fd ? t ,lei V. . tel Wayne Klungseth Sociology History Donald Knecht Art Education Debbie Kottman ' .Elementary Education James M. Kramer Social Science Harve Kranzler History Political Science Terry Allen Krause Mathematics Joyce Krein Health and Physical Education Anne Marie Kroll Elementary Education Earl Wayne Kruse Mathematics Dorothy Kub Mathematics Bruce Edward Lacher Business Administration Renae Lammle English Gordon Larson Business Administration Rich Larson Business Administration Robert J. Larson Business Economics Stanley Larson Music Vern Larson English Political Science Gary Lebert Mathematics SENIORS Hanley Lee English Loren Leonard History Michael B. Lesselyoung Business Education Paulette R. Levisen Elementary Education Cheryl Beth Lien Business Education Carol L. Lindberg Elementary Education Donald Lindemann Social Science Donald D. Livesay Economics History Delora Lohmiller Elementary Education Debbie Lorenzen English , Jeanne Losacher Art Education Dennis Luckey , History SENIORS TENL ,WY f-,,,-1-L-,Q ,if 'U' a-1-f-' ' frrfai. ' ' W, T7 FF- '.cf ' 1, - ' W' mf in fsfs? fm QQ, it V M V Y, F . , fm, it it ' pf : 1 ' , . if it f it 4 Se. s am 4 S 'VK NX N x 'xr , 4 as . X I 1 xl' ' .3 i .4 'Y f ii , 4 , EQ it 4 - - Who's Who: Diana Stiegelmeier, Marilyn Hector, Gail Fulker Michael Luitiens Industrial Arts Charlene Lund Elementary Education James Mackey Business Administration Keith Markve Business Administration Jeanette Martin Elementary Education Allan James Mathews History Linda Matkins English Betty Maule Elementary Education Cheri McCaughey Art Education Lyle R. McCaughey Business Administration Rodney McDanel Social Science Sandra Schutte McGeough Special Education Elementary Education Michael McHugh Political Science Business Jerald M. McNeary Political Science Michael McNickle Sociology Frances Meehan Art Education Terrance Mehlbrech Chemistry Nancy Noteboom Meidinger Elementary Education Robert Melius History Sociology Stanley E. Mikkonen Business Administration Steve Millard Business Administration Thomas Mines Political Science Economics Marcy Mitchell Elementary Education Ambrose Mitzel Business Administration SENIORS Ronald Mitzel Business Administration Larry Moen Business Administration William Molseed Sociology Beverly Moore History George Morrissey Business Admin Paul Moxness Music Steven Muehl Social Science Mary Murphy Elementary Education William M. Murphy Business Administration Michael Murray Art Education Betty Myers Special Education Elementary Education Willard Nash Elementary Education S E NIO R S Y ence., sm..-f V .... ,., ., W 5 ,J .Ii Fm T ri: -xilgtgjqgfg . -mszgf. 'I 2: few Q il - 5: -1 . F is ,Is H rs ti' 4 Ear in I ,' ,ig L 4 tus, ,1 41322 .4,M- ,sf fb W W-11 :.:.:. ... .... Q t , A :. I gl.: wr 1 W1 5 fh- rv :Fifi wi , 'Yi li 5 . .swf ff-T? ,-1 ' , ,gl if H ai X N-:Q ,ew r ,Q 'QV' K, 3 wx? John Nebola Business Donetta Jean Neelen Business Administration Shirley Jean Neitzel Elementary Education Darrylin Nelson Elemental'y Education lone Nelson Special Education Elementary Education Marvin Nelson History Mary Nelson Health and Physical Education Byron Nesheim Political Science Valdyn Neuberger Business Administration Marguerite Newman Elementary Education Tim Nikolas Art Education Jeffrey Norberg Art Kenneth Norberg Industrial Arts Glen Oberg Business Don Olen History David Olson Business Administration Vicki Bradfeldt Olson English Carol Opitz Health and Physical Education Joanne Opsahl Art Education Betty O'Rielly Business Education SENIORS Keith Orr Business Administration Chloe Oster Secretarial Science Viclci Palmer Sociology Delores Gehring Pantoia English Frank Pantoia English Sandra Marie Parrow Art Education John Patterson Business Education Phyllis Arlene Pearson Elementary Education Joan Peterson English Jean Petterson Elementary Education Michael Pexa Health and Physical Education Don Pfaff History Mark Ponwith English Linda Simpson Post Social Science Laron Prehn Business Jamey K. Price Special Education Elementary Education Donovan Puffer English History Robert Pugsley Social Science Twila Pulford Elementary Education Mary Lynn Quarles Elementary Education Helen Elizabeth Raba Elementary Education Donna Rabenberg Biology Jerry Raether Business Administration Greig Rank Chemistry Mfg? N- SENIORS .W 'iP ' 4 f Qt Tiiiigg 'X if I 'Ui , Q 23 xiii may X 1,- Who s Who: Alexis Fargen, Terry Krause. .LN ' Egg , . if9li',,,f, L ,nl t tm. , , , ii 'bf ti?! 'Z' Richard Rasmussen Business Education Carol Rath Secretarial Science Terry Rawstern Business Administration Tom Reeves Business Administration Janet Rehfelcl Elementary Education June Rempfer Art Education Peggy L. Reuer Health and Physical Education Business Education Robert Rick Political Science SENIORS Lois Ringgaard English Daniel Ripperger Speech Marvin Ristau X Business Administration il Patsy Rittenhouse Business Education Margaret Robertson Elementary Education Jacqueline Robinson Music '-'an ti I ' g'E'?vfXx , - mi. -Lf: Ifll islfgg, is I'-W' T. aj? f , 5 ' . , W Oliver Robinson 'pb ' V1 Business Administration ' U -lpl Michele Roby Speech Drama Patrick Rock Spanish Diane Roeber Business Education Patricia Roettele English James Rose Business Administration Who's Who: Connie Grote, Barbara Hillestad, Vernon Larson. .,f' Robert Rosen History David Roth Business Administration Linda Rush Elementary Education Forest Rux Industrial Arts David Rygh Business Administration Robert Saalborn Business Education John Salwei Industrial Arts Mary Samson Elementary Education Sandra Sanden Elementary Education Stacy Sanders Elementary Education Leonard Sanderson Health and Physical Education Barbara Sauer Elementary Education Ronald Scheff Political Science Julie Schirber Health and Physical Education Thomas O. Schirber Social Science Wayne Schlekeway Health and Physical Education Joe Schlimgen Economics Diane Schlomer History Timothy Schmaltz Social Science Janice Schmechel English Special Education SENIORS Larry Schmida Economics Boni Schmidt Elementary Education Jennifer Lee Schmidt Secretarial Science Dorothy Marie Schnabel Elementary Education Judith Schnaible English Kathryn Schock Art Education Sandy Scholten Elementary Education Cynthia Schroder Art Education Clyde Schroeder Industrial Arts Alvin L. Schryvers Business Administration Joyce Schumacher Music David Schwab Health and Physical Education SENIORS W may .pq 17-3 ig-+'fR. 7, . N I u tl! rtr ,i tt ' sr QE al f gs21?iEfef its is n r- Qm:,1,.ailliax'!' ie 5 iii' -Qs? is se X 5 r it if i ff' 7 A fev A t ims? ?'. Sheryl Seiler Elementary Education Steve Serr Music James Shantz Business Administration Lyle Siedschlaw Industrial Arts Tolliver J. Simonton History Judith Skeie Health and Physical Education Constance Smith English Gary Smith Business Administration Guy Smith Political Science History Neal Smith Mathematics Business Administration Sharyn Smolik Elementary Education David Snethen Business Administration Jerold Sorbel Biology Lynda Sorloel Industrial Arts James Soyer English Janice Sprague English - Carol Srstlca Elementary Education Lonnie Stahn English SENIORS Joyce E . Steffen Secretarial Science Karen Steiner Business Education Sharon Stern Mathematics Diana Stiegelmeier Music Education Kathleen Stoller Speech Donald W. Stoltz Industrial Arts Renee Storm Art Carolyn Strobel English Madonna Stubbe Elementary Education Mike Suiter Industrial Arts Carol Surat Elementary Education Wayne Swanson Industrial Arts SENIORS 'li ru 3: gr ii ,V ' 'f , S ,Au ir , , Ui , Z du ti Who's Who: Erna Jo Huitema, Dennis Kalisek ur- 'Civ' A Fil lg' J if-:uf -- -- -. i ' f' - 1- Ylvsn tx 1.4155-fig a-53 K 'tfglit .ff---v.. sf 3 Michael Sweeny Political Science Curt Sylte Business Administration Ronald Tammen English Douglas Tasa Industrial Arts Mary Taylor Elementary Education Dianne K. Tebbe Mathematics Krecia llese Thompson Speech Correction Nancy K . Thompson Social Science Dennis M. Thomsen Industrial Arts Mary Tierney Elementary Education Candace Tobin Elementary Education Richard Lee Tobin Industrial Arts Naomi Sandra Tollefson Social Science Betty Treffry Elementary Education Lois Twombley English Rodney Harold Ulrich Music Jeanne Underwood Elementary Education James Van Camp Business Administration Jean Vanderpol Elementary Education George Van Houten Business Administration Karyn Veenis English Thomas Vergeldt Business Administration Terry Vogel Business Administration Joyce C. Vollmer English SENIORS Barbara Voyles Music Lonny Wachendorf Sociology Verna Beth Waddell Social Science Donald Walter Business Administration Mary F. Walters Elementary Education Delores Wlaz Elementary Educatior Ann Lewis Wampler Art Education Ellen L. Ward English SENIORS 4:-X. A? J. Who's Who: Dennis Haeder, Mary Heckenlaible. fvk.: .W Q 124.--5: N Nt . .,, il . X' t 3 Fw if af. I ,. ' -7 ,ff If fd a? .,f 11 Gerald Ward Business Administration Edward L. Weber Economics Kathryn Weisgram -c-:xr Elementary Education Nancy Wendt 'E' Q wg! Mathematics Ronald L. West Social Science Mark Westerfield Speech Sally White Elementary Education Gary Wickre Business Administration Glenn Wiedrich English Marc Wiitala Economics James Wilber Social Science Mark Wilde Business Administration Jerry Wilson Business Administration Victoria Wilson Elementary Education Thomas Wingate Political Science Jane Wise Elementary Education it Adeline Witt , V , Elementary Education Joan L. Woltzen f i Sociology 4,V,gg..,. - Special Education Q 9 Gary G. Wood Business Administration 3? Reginald W. 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Carlson Linda Carlson Kathy Caven Gary Chapin Lory Cherringfon Cheryl Ching Terry Chrisfie Dale Chrisrensen Elenore Colleff Carla Cooper Kathy Cooper Marianne Caplan Mary Craft Carol Craig Paula Craig Stephen Craig JUNIORS Paul Daschel Charles Davidson Debbie DeBafes Darrell Dehne Leonard Deiberf Dennis DeNomme Yvonne Diede Roberta Dilley Dawn Dobler Douglas Docrer Barry Doolifrle Tom Dormady Reed Dornbush Gary Dreyer LeRoy DuBray Patrick Duenwald Steven Eggen Daniel Eichelherg Rita Eikamp Thomas Eisenbeisz Christine Eisenreich Edwin Elkins Eldean Enderson Dan Engebrefson Mary A . Engebrefson Pam Engebrefson Carol Engel Thomas England Richard Engluncl JoAnn Engstrom Vicki Enferman Lea Erickson JUNIORS WDW if E 7' Tas , . . .44 EL P ff' if .,, s- ' itmm ' ' - ' 7 :I I ,Q l' ll' by -1 . A1 za ,ff - 5 X4 -3 V , Y. .. '44 1 3 M: f ei W.r , . -of ii 'Z' A A , , , ,,?,-I mi L. - f-v Y safy '. ' . ii- is fl' I A L- li, V E 5 X . 2: i W i fe- F ,- -. , . . SJ, .1 A N W. 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Johnson Steven Johnson Susan Johnson Kerry Johnston Craig Jorgensen Ronald Kaaz Mary Karban Dennis Kaup Mary Kayser Claudia Keeler Ginger King Cynthia Klein Daniel Klein Bernard Koch Joanne Kogel Richard Kotila Robert Krage Sheryl Krage JUNIORS Shirley Kramer Judy Kranzler Ruth Krogman Ronald Krogsfrand Theodore Kulcesh Thomas Kusler Wilbur Kurfer Morris Kvamme Loxi Laber Marsha LaBrie Barbara Lackey Nancy Lamsfer Ronald Landis Cheryl Larson Douglas Larson Janef Larson Michael Larson Sharon Lehecka Michael Levsen Roger Lewno James Liebel Brian Liedfke Michael Likness Linda Linafelfer Earl Lindell Joyce Link Richard Logan Jerry Lohrenz Linda Loken Suzanne Lorz Rodney Louison Lee Lowary William Luther Terry Makepeace Kerry Malkerson Marlene Malsam Jim Malsom Larry Mankin Dean Marsh Peggy Marshall Sharon Marshall Sandra Martell Rudy Marrin Angela Masfel JUNIORS f Q I 1 ' J il I we - x , I .L r A ,, Q A ,V I aj 'Q . , ig' ll 153, , , ,, l ' l ,SEM , ,, is ,sis Mi W2 J sfo :ix f' -A .J-r 'xxx pev X L ' 1 l Nfl' -' ' FE f'!i. 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Nelson Darrell Neuharfh Douglas Neulwarflw George Neuharth Russell Nickelson David Niederbaumer Beverly Nolan Kristine Nolan Edward Nook Robert Novak Wayne Olson Diane O'Reilly Randall Orfo Nancy Overbusf JUNIORS 1,-,Q , -....,, , L 546 ML if ,i V QM n f X 1 'QQ' 1 V. 7 mr, E -V' ' V Y -1 Y ' jf .L Fiiiif i '12, - 3555 ' xiii- .I 5 - . A wi' r we , Q ' . ,J 1. , 1: QT' V 2 ,' , K ' ' 3. ' Y W ly, E ' , 5 in .T ., . f- --' wie -ffg? G'5l.f ji gl' if-V if H 'M ' naw- 4 l' '1 1. ,,, -Q V, idx f fy ip. . -L . L al , ., .I f ls s f .. . ' Q .5 , .- 1 mv, A .- G, . Wx. PLY ' , X 14 U., f,--'-1 ' Vx mv, P H VA .. 3 as W - 1 ,U , if kv ' x 5, ,,,'q Wfigfal I .. fm as M seq, i g if , ' 63, C3 Ar' -e:'!',-5 A L. 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Smith Jon Smith Emily Snaza Leonard Sollie Sandra Soyer Doyle Spader Charles Sparling Dave Speck Lynnard Spiry Marilyn Stam Linda Steele Mary Stephenson Noel Stewart Doreen Stillman Paulette Stogsdill Orlo Stolsmark Shelley Stump Marilyn Sumption Patricia Swingler Dwight Tasa David Tereick Sally Thiel Charles Thompson Rodney Thompson Linda Thomsen Kathleen Thorstenson Dale Tipton Diane Tiaden Thomas Tobin ?s il 1 if l l it l 7 il .L-W Ta.. A Q 2- LE-E-ef. I ggj l ' la --.. ll T A - -' .-f. . 1 1 1 2 ii M I mfr :E ,ff Jlv - ' fn 2 l 1 i ,-. lr' 'W T , L V 14 ll v Q -Q ssl 'S-11 wi .4 fi .-e-'V1 4l?'b'1' 1 'Ct 5 4-nf-43 Q 5-qi 43 P? T 8 ' is 5 B me wr 4 il' . -of ff 1 wr 'ii , niet.: , . Am., . , -.in tent 3 ti .- M , . s. W 4 it Q T T at E E 35 51 X in 1 Lek..- , 5. 1 l. ., .af f- 1 V1 A rs 1 ggi .' . 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Wilson Bette Witt Dennis Woiahn Julie Woiahn Susan Wolf Judy Wolff James Wood Darrel Woods Linda Yeoman Gregory Youngman Frank Zahn Gloria Zirloel JUNIORS Sophomores continue scheduling Peggy Abeln Susan Abernathy Allen Aden Pamela Akkerman Ordell Akland Leland Alberts Steven Albrecht Patrick Aldinger Alice Alexander Gregory Alger Janice Allen Thomas Allen Steven Allmendinger Deborah Anderson Jane Anderson Paul Anderson Rochelle Anderson Kenneth Anglin Barry Arbach Sharon Arneson Curtis Asleson Peggy Atkinson Jon Awe Paul Axtman Rance Babb Beniamin Bachman Diane Bachman John Bader Cheryl Ballard Deanne Barker Kenneth Barker Timothy Barnett Faye Baron Brenda Barondeau Patricia Bartell Jerry Bartels Bonnie Bartlett Michael Barton Connie Batteen Brian Bauer Dennis Baumberger Dennis Beaulieu SOPHOMORES S mf - - N, fe.. if-'lf R U, 3 , W 7 so x. fr K1 N 'FE ' -mr. '51 I gi 'iii ,- it lg' fart New f 's ,A X 1 is 5 V i ,i ww X . 3 ff' A r 4 N -ii 5 --,M x . 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X 1 Y Lf, kj Deborah Dobson KZ' V 71- 5 Linda Doolittle 3:11 L, X i John Drager ' ...H X 5' Allan Drake 1 'E A Kathryn Drew -' 5 ' Diane Dulitz Ji JVK - 'I ii , SOPHOMORES Mark Dunn William Dunn Jacalyn Dyce Sharleen Eiseman Joel Eissinger Kent Elliott Robert Elsen Thomas Engelhart James Engel Carroll Engelhardt Jerry Engelhart Richard Engler Lorrie Erickson Douglas Ernst Glen Evenson Mary Ann Evenson Gary Evien James Eye Leland Feickert Raymond Feist Sharon Feldhaus Roger Felix Patricia Ferguson Sidney Fey Jeffrey Fitzgerald Barbara Fischbach Paul Fischbach Bondell Fischer Gregory Flack Pamela Flahaven Gordon Fliehe Gary Fliehs Jimmy Flippin Debra Fonder Kathy Forbush Dawn Fossum SOPHOMORES W. W 4 A ref. , K' QF, 'F Mlllll x LIN -.:', L ff LE? ,,: . E .,. 9 f E ' if X QW. H- . A k 'i 1 AT sr.. I .:.,.,.. .IV gb V XI -J I Q' . ,X 1 X 1 5 fl A V H , iisr, 3051, 1 .. N. I N -.,. fab. 4 i r 5 - , ry in r nfl? -Q an i ' X 4 M W MV' . U -f A ,. 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Jensen Loren Jerde Curtis Jeschke Alan Johnson Dennis Johnson Janice Johnson Kathleen Johnson Linda Johnson Marcia Johnson Mel Johnson Randall Johnson Chesfer Jones Jordan Jones Karen Josephsen Virginia Jungwirth Joseph Junkman Barbara Kaarup Barbara Kaefher Ronald Kambesfad George Kargleder Richard Karnopp Kenneth Karsf Daniel Karfak Sandra Kasch Linda Kasperson Mary Kaup Clenfen Kayl Arlinda Keeley SOPHOMORES gsm- , ' '1'-41-Lf ' i ' 55. .- in vim ,pgs Q Q gr B 1 f ,,,, : q.f '1'i i f l f , 5, , . 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Hs Q sz V 'P 'E ,..- l' ig, g' all J.: J HF - , , ' egg, I 1 1 X lb , W VF. ,1 ' ,Q Q1 J ' he W Til Bradley Weber Randall Weber Trudy Webster Carolyn Weeks Gordon Weideman David Weitala Steven Welke Richard Wells Patricia Wendt Michael Wengler Kathryn Wentworth Bill Wernsmann Eloyce Wessel Richard Westby Mary Westhoff Jeaneen White Dennis Wiedmeier Henry Wiedrich Gail Wilkins Edward Wilkinson Marcia Willey Cindy Wilson Linda Winkler Lawrence Wirt Richard Wisdahl Robert Wisdahl Constance Wittmeier Marcia Wittmeier Maxine Wolf Thomas Wolf Dennis Wolff James Woltman Francine Wong Eugenie Wood Cleo Woodfork John Woodman Sandra Wulff Marla Yates Dan Yost Daniel Zens John Zens Barbara Zerr Janet Ziegler Peggy Zimmerman Yvonne Zimmerman Francis Zirbel Renee Zitzmann Mariorie Zumm FRESHMEN 1 Division notes increase in graduate Through the Educational Profession- al Development Act, the Division of Graduate Studies was able to award twelve graduate fellowships in T969. There were nine graduate assistants in the division ., Dr. Harris Wollman, Director of fellowships Graduate Studies, reported an in- crease in the number of students pur- suing graduate degrees, which reached a peak of 400 during the summer ses- sions of 1969. A total of 84 graduate students received their Masters degree during the year. '-59:2 5 Dr. Harris Wollman, Director of Graduate l ---tr: TTS, Q .mall ,,l.. l N D T ' James Allen, graduate assistant, Arne Andersen, Duane Anderson, Marcia Baldridge. Willis Schockley, T. J Ratliff, graduate assistants r : - f J E 4 1 ,. - -1-rf-T-vu-W f fe -1 -1,1 .-,A T' 3, . in ' ' i X- Y- ji .5 nf 1 , , 5 ,. - 3. L.. U A f 1 , 45 'G G 1 i 'RJ' tl --':- 2:1 -,I ' -4 Q r . S1 X X I x lxrv T it I Q A ll Nga: l knyg P5 .fs Y TOP ROW: Marson Beer, graduate assistant: Kay Cowie, Glen Elmore. FOURTH ROW: Sue Hakeem, Portia Johnson, Robert Lien. THIRD ROW: Bill Maybee, Peggy McKee, graduate assistant, Don Peters. SECONDROW: Ervin Seidel, Theola Smith, gracluateassistant, Dwayne Snell. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Steffen, Jerold Stern, Sheryl Zeman, graduate assistant. V Pierre du Charme, graduate assistant 1 Qu lr A ' l ggi 3 iii? ' j rx la ,Q A E N 16 mm mf . 'sr , If X . -if TOP ROW: Gary Berg, Hugo Carlson. MIDDLE ROW: Rudolph Dahl, Marvin Ehley. BOTTOM ROW: Wynne Ester, Duane Ewer. Division incorporates computers Dr. Harry Jasinski, Division Chairman The Division of Business Education and Secretarial Science put new ma- chines into use in many diversified ways. ln the Spring 1970 semester, electronic calculators were imple- mented for the first time in teaching business math classes. NSC's Business Department, under the guidance of Dr. Jasinski, will have the distinction of offering at Harvey Harrington, Lyman Humann, Ronald Johnson, David Karsky, Miguel Serna. least two seminars in the summer of T970 that will not be available any- where else inthe United States. The seminars will be on the use of elec- tronic calculators in high school teaching and a workshop on simula- tion in Business Education. The Business Department added two instructors and a graduate assistant to its staff in the Fall semester. 1' 17 TM -,fir 4215-v -.. TOP ROW: Dr. John Arneson, James Bailey, Dr. Dean Bryson, Mark Cogswell. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Arthur Engel, Dr. John Ewerf, Julia Finley, Dr. Melvin Grabowskcx. Q 3 ' M U .uw miie Hi, 5-:A ww: wg -- f. - ,ss W az N N W E Q -tnJf,,3i.,pgg1, -Qi -xi ,P ' ' OP ROW: Vesta Hanson, Lois Hartwell, John Holt. BOTTOM ROW: Hoover, Dr. Walter Jerde, Dr. Dennis Kraft. Department institutes iunior aid experience Dr. Kenneth Bryant, chairman of the Division of Education and Psy- chology, instituted a junior aid pro- gram in the elementary education field. Under this program, elemen- tary education maiors served as iunior aides to teachers in the Aberdeen Pub- lic School system while taking methods courses at Northern. This procedure went into effect in the Spring of'l970. For the first time on the secondary education level, all students in Edu- cation 60 were able to participate in the audio-visual teaching experience . Dr., Kenneth Bryant, Division Chairman ll 20 Educators urge action 4 r Ulm! wg tg , ,,f1 LM. X Jkt ffa ,.--1' . 'iz H , -f'5fQa3W?'ks, .H M W 5 mf 5 Q new gf M :Emi WH , ,W my ii., xr ,Q if , .fi 1 Q wr , gag M, 4 :fm 31: .RL ga Q x :sn HA: 44- jf 'Rag if X- J, .ff- mu , 11 , W TX A ,A M gg, A, w T SA W 3 X' rv STE E Ei Eagan l I sf' ei .' 0 4 TOP ROW: Dr. Paul Kraig, Dr. John Moss, Helen Neubauer. MIDDLE ROW: Dean North, Dr. Saiyed Rizvi, Dr. Howard Robson. BOTTOM ROW: Lowell Rost, Dr. Francis Schwab, Barbara Steele. 4,4 22 -1 T ll , .wi 5, I-. . 1 F E Q 1 .n ' 1- f ' ' wr 12 5 , li . l il g 3 T K , N W f, Nm M, W W if Z W 'Q3i,iT?2 2 W 3 ' mlb:-96237 .,.-4 , 'T x 1 1 tall sf W L ,,'i 'ETL- 55 fb-Y , fvf, 'N ggi? A 122 TOP ROW: Alyce Berggren, Paul Biorn, Michael Civiello, James Gibson, William Holaday, Merritt Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: James Lauver, Dr. Neal Lininger, Grace McArthur, Harvey Moen, Leonard Palmquist, Janis Pearson. Artists dlsplay talents The Division of Fine Arts, headed by Dr., John Berggren, added five members to its staffin the Fall oF'l969 . Division members, students and outside talentdisplayed their art works continuously in the new lounge in the Memorial Union. Plans are undenlvay for the move, possibly as early as l97l, to the multi-purpose classroom building. Facilitiesin the newbuildingwill in- clude music labs, practice rooms, art rooms, and work areas as well as office space. ,J Q ' Dr. John Berggren, Division Chairman Activity scope grows with staff, facilities The Division of Health and Physical Education, headed by Clark Swisher, added one woman and a graduate assistant to its staff in the Fall oFl969. To enable theathletes to see them- selves in action, new movie cameras and Kodak analyzers were acquired for the department. Government matching Funds were put to use to purchase a weight training machine. During the summer, Swisher was moved to a larger oFFice. The women teachers also were provided with better and larger office facilities. Clark Swisher, Division Chairman Harold Andrews, Bart Berndt, Diane Evans, Patricia Fors, Dr. Carl Iverson. 3 Tyigxwxg A 1 T Q '12 EW .Hip Wil.- TOP ROW: Dr. James Kretchman, Al Sohli, Dr. Robert Sorge. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Wachs, Hildred Wolfe, Donald G. Woods. 126 um W.. T. J vs!-'v fe ' uw.Qgsa hr ...--.. Marvin Burroughs, Robert Egly, Jerry Lovrien, Eugene Offo, Terry Richardson. ww ,QL Y 4a'fh,unQ?1f,urQf Igjaflkggf, 2' x5,f:,K,v-,U M 2 rf f' 1' H' uuLSE'K4.-,L iz 117 v1.m72.5,'..N,V 4 , 1 H W x qs! , ' - .4 3 ' 1 Dr. Harry Gunderson, Division Chairman Industrial Arts adds safety cours As of June I6, I969, the Former Division of Industrial Arts became the Division of Industrial Arts and Safety Education. Along with the change of name, the department curriculum was revised to include courses which had formerly been under the Education De- partment class listing. In the Industrial Arts area, new 6 listing equipment had been added in several areas, including metal and wood tech- nology and graphic arts. The National Association for Technology, NSC chapter, was approved as a campus organization in December, I969. This club is specifically For the industrial technology students who do not plan to go into the education field. 128 Test-out introduces curriculum revision i The first steps in the process of re- beginning in the fall of l970. vising the English curriculum were Dr. John Proctor took overas chair- taken in the Fall of 1969 with the man ofthe Division of Language and , -I1 advent of a test-out system in four Literature in July, 1969. Five new , P sections of English l. This methoclwill members also joined the division staff L s T V be adopted For all English I classes in The Fall af 19699 ' YT -s. -i in 411- l TOP ROW: Hazel Benn, Dr. Gerald Bieber, Joan Conklin, Dorette Darling, Roman de la Campo. BOTTOM ROW: Evelyn Dickson, Ross Dill, Kenneth Erickson, Tom Hansen, Anita Hof. L v f i,i 1' 'X if .N s . -Q- 'Q li 5 . 5 Ll-Wu.: John Procfor, Division Chairman , i Kiiifilr 4' is 1 ii i xvws Hgffsd - W, ,iw Q, W 6,4 129 O X W w f Qs!! V ffgiw l rr ara T . R 5 1 ff -E TOP ROW: Richard Kline, Sharon Lininger, James Mausefh. BOTTOM ROW: Lorie Michaels, Robert Mohs, Alice Palmquisf. Staff offers variety 4, . 'Ci' ' We N , 5 s. K ' 1 , 'X , . TJ .1 V ...H f- - if ia.,-f I , F I V '3 wr 4 W J, Mg: 'iii ' - 2444: , X ' I' ' K' ,ZW A . . 1 Lat, 7' ' , ', , 9' fa Pun 'x ' Zi TOP ROW: Donald Peel, Terrence Raczko, Donald Sandness. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Schreiber, Dennis Scott, Letitia Stormo. BOTTOM ROW: Jerod Story, Keith Warne, James Zeman. 132 'N H ' Av' A. 1 f we , 1 ig 1 ,n-.4 I .9 , , : J 'Wifi R T T' 'Xi , ll if -7 ' ' ,vb -in Q' TOP ROW: Arthur Coe, James Fries, Elfon Fors. MIDDLE ROW: William Haigh, James Hansen, M. R. Karim. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Knauss, Dr. P. S. Koneru, Dale Larson. ,All E- ,ey ms: Scientists research milk pro Q?-55' lf' JV' Q fe.-:avi .l W xx With the aid of a grant FromWayne DeVries, Aberdeen dairyman, the Department of Science and Math be- gan a study program concerning milk products at various stages of pro- cessing. Students in biology and I l l Dr. Gertrude Miller, Division Chairman ducts medical technology were hired to do much of the research, making this a scholarshipaswell as a research pro- ject. Dr. Gertrude Miller, division chairman, was chief product con- sultant For the proiect. HE 5? get M he wi l l 33- A Aiitl , Yi ' 'Xe ge? --'-- :.,. is Rf we TOP ROW: Richard Lawton, Evelyn Roberts, Dr. Jack Saunders, Louise Stolle. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon Wil- liams, Edwin Williamson, Andrew Woo, J. E. Wood. 4 Seminars study areas ot current relevance The Division of Social Science off- ered an independent study seminar course for the First time in the Fall of 1969, During the previous year, stu- dents had been added to the Division's curriculum committee and the seminar course was the result of the student A ima.- ? suggestions. The seminar was offered each semester and the topic was chosen by participating students. Spring semester, Division members participated in a T2-week seminar on the American Indian. Particular em- phasis was placed on the Sioux. , it ig 7 I, R ,fag s :fs-a if.. H -i , x 9 . .. 4' l Q- 'T ? '71 - f' 'ii d 'i A 5 i , ,H - it Q if? t ff . ' 5 tm' iii . ,,... say' . 'fe M ' U - .2 M s 1 4 ' - is ' ' I. .--waz-. ' i .- . 'V' 1 V I' , Tfiiwflii ff- 1 -, ns, if ri ,. r 1 is T ,sk r -I ,,L:5,K-g1'.,.m :gg-1, Q. gs is it 1. T if f s ft . -T 1 11 1: TOP ROW: Dr. Raymond Artusy, Dr. Arthur Buntin. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Clark, Gary Conklin. snown cou Dr. Russell O. Brock, Division Chairman 136 Dr. Norbert K. Baumgart, President of the College, Dr. Lester A. Clarke, Vice Administrators guide ln his second year as President of Northern State College, Dr. Baum- gart was faced with the responsibility of overseeing a campus which was rapidly expanding, both in the number of students and in physical area. New developments included the library enlargement, the multi-pur- pose classroom building, and the re- modeling of several offices in the Administration Building. Dr. Baum- gart initiated the Northern State College Foundation. The position of Vice-President and Dean of Academic Affairs was held by Dr. Lester A. Clarke. Among his duties were the tasks of supervising the faculty of the college and the si 1 Q 3, B X 5 , ' Q9 Q -f K -President and Dean of Academic Affairs, Dr. Wendell L. Jahnke ,,, ,iff 3,1 sv' ' 1. 'Fig '7 - 'Di-':.' -.g 2! l r - Wir . ,HL . rr- ' f gi-1 s. -,fm , - . gl -N sm: H 1 .1 f , -Vu-. Milf W-L r -4 at wr- ..if... N r, J s s. .gmvggaf .:L.,'3 f -H, wr , forward progressions scheduling of classes. His office was always open to students seeking aca- demic counseling. Dr. Wendell Jahnke filled the po- sition ofthe newly-formed office of Administrative Assistant to the Presi- dent. He coordinated all federal grant requests. Business Manager Harold Fowler Administrative Assistant to the Presidentp overlooked college funds and kept track of how much money was avail- able in the various areas. The Busi- ness Office aided students in numerous ways, such as keeping the accounts of the various campus organizations and providing a check-cashing service. The offices were also remodeled dur- ing the past year. Harold Fowler, Business Managerp William Krikac, Associate Business Manager. 'wk its W - ai Lf: ' i sf' at 7 8 Personn Don Vogt, Dean of Students, super- vised the Student Personnel Office. In this position, Dean Vogt was con- cerned with all aspects of student life. Dr. Richard Cinclair was the first Director of Student Activities at NSC . He advised Social Affairs Committee and Big Name Entertainment, was co- el considers sponsor of Student Senate, and was coordinatorot the student and college activities calendar. Miss R. Elizabeth Wray took over the position of Dean of Women in the Fall of l969. Among her duties was position of advisor to the Associa- tion of Women Students. Don Vogt, Dean of Students, Dr. Richard Cinclair, Director of Student Activities, Myrle Hanson, Dean of Men, R. Elizabeth Wray, Dean interests of Myrle Hanson, Dean of Men, was a co-sponsor of Student Senate. He handled procedures necessary For stu- dents to obtain financial aid. Dean of Admissions, Dr. Richard Van Beek, supervised the preparation of teaching certificates. Eight full- time and seven part-time employees students were kept busy with admissions, plan- ning registration, sending outgrades, and keeping a record on each student. The Office ofAdministrative Serv- ices was headed by Dr. Lloyd John- son. Frank Gellerman served as As- sociate Director of Placement. Thirty students assisted this office. of Women, Dr. Richard Van Beek, Admissions and Records, Dr. Lloyd Johnson, Administrative Services Frank Gelleman, Placement l 0l0 W Ee.. 40 Directors make changes Director of Housing James Bishop was responsible for dormitory assign- ments and the approval of off-cam- pus housing. Ralph Johnson, Physical Plant Di- rector, supervised the expansion of the heating plantand the building of a multi-purpose classroom. The college bookstore, under the management of Russa Osborne, was enlarged to include sundry items, paperbacks, and magazines. The post office was also relocated. Under the direction of Bernard Das- che l, the Memorial Union was remod- eled to provide office space and in- crease seating capacity of the Wol- ves' Den by 150. James Bishop, Housing Director, Ralph Johnson, Physical Plant Director, Russa Osborne, Bookstore Manager, Bernard Daschel, Union Director Q ,KB 1 1 1 5 . , A 'Q' ,VY v ,ix at ' 1 gi ,L l 'Y' uit. E A 4. N A , , , . 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As if is the Formation of wordswhich enablefhe sentence To convey meaning, if is the formation of individuals which provides the group with power For progression. O -N, Hi Q z V R I, , fl' 1 . , X - I . A , 1- Q R h N1 I , 1 x fi 'tw ' Hx 3 A Q , ' ' E 1 Q Q i gf -54 I A may' H Y X X 1 lil J if 1- - . , Z- ,ag ff fp ' H1 -Q li,-1 I xv lj 3. I cg xf , X , X , l Il , U ' 2. 7 Q, ' 3? ' f 1 . 52 'Lv lil, if 01 1 ,. 7f A . Ag! i ,S vq 1 XJ Ballacleers campus va Things, Inc., March 20-2l , T969, provoked much controversy on cam- pus . The format for Things was changed from that of previous years. The aim of the producers, Balladeer's Club, was spontanity. The moments between acts were filled with quickies such as are common on current TV shows. The controversy was brought about because of a charge of suggestive comedy leveled against some ofthe performances. The interpretation of the acts was up to the individual. However, the new format encouraged coordinate ri ety show variety in staging and acting. The T5-member Balladeer's Club sponsored T2 talent acts. Bill Martyn served as master of ceremonies. The Four Cheers harmonized theirway to first place. Second place was awarded to The Ecumenical Council, a singing duo. Ashort satire by Masquer's Club rated third. The Balladeer's initiated a special award to be given each year to the act they judge best. Tom Bauer, who sang and played the guitar, was the first recipient of this trophy. The Four Cheers swept the competition to win top honors in Things, Inc. T969. Second place was awarded to the Ecumenical Council, Rod Glover and Jeff Kolbo. 14 1 ess captures crown On May 2, 1969, Kathy Weisgram, T968 Miss NSC, relinquished her crown to Margaret Hess. The new Miss NSC is a iunior music maior from Clark. ln the talent competition, Miss Hess performed an original musi- cal comedy sketch entitled, l've Got Plenty of Nothing. She was spon- sored by MENC. Miss Hess was the first Miss NSC to be awarded a S100 scholarship by AWS. Miss Hess was chosen from eight Finalists. First runner-up, Diana Stiegelmeier, was also honored by her selection as Miss Congeniality. Sec- ond runner-up was Robin Herther. The theme of the T969 Pageant was The Impossible Dream. ' Miss South Dakota, Ann McKay, performed the talent with which she won honors in the Miss America Pageant at Atlantic City in l968. The Three of Us, a vocal group, also provided entertain- ment for the audience. 4-0 453' '- -tl .11 Originality marked the musical sketch which brought Margaret Hess the title of Miss NSC. Proceeding down the ramp, Margaret Hess reviewed her audience. Janice Anderson, Diana Stiegelmeier, Margo Hess, Sharon Briscoe, Marcene Hove, M '23 UPJW7' 1 R , .LL , U K s x ' Q1 1-ff 4 , . 2. . X e .Qs ,V W W, .WK , it if 1 1 , ' ' ' WSE ,Of - I J 5-V E-'n Wie 2 21' Q .sm Af. 'H' -5 V?-C , , l .tfgifgtfift fm e W1-If .'3i,r,,.g,s 1 ,, Bortnem, Robin Herther, and Paulette Stogsdill gained entry to the finalist division of the Miss Northern competition. Margaret Hess displayed a burst of ioy as she was named Miss NSC. Poetic gestures visually spoke as Paulette Stogs- iss South Dakota for 1968, Ann McKay, dramatized a cutting from This Property is Condemned. dill danced in fhe Miss NSC pdgednf, 1 Madwoman plights of co Total Theatre made its debut on Northern's campus with the perform- ance of Madwoman of Chaillot on March l3-l5. Not restricted to the stage, the actors and actresses en- tered, acted, and exited through the aisles. Dr. Stephen Hotchner, assistant professor of drama, directed the play with a concern for audience rapport. The emphasis on group interaction af- fected the actors as well as the audi- ence. Theisolation of actors on stage portrays mmoner was no longer a barrier between the actors and the audience. The result was total theatre. The plot of Madwoman of Chai I lot centers around the conflict between a Parisian Countess who values tradition and gentility and an oil wellsyndicate which threatens a new materialistic form of life. The story unfolds with both comic and tragic elements. In the end, the downfall of materialistic evils is brought about by a new rise of honesty. The rag picker told the Madwoman that if the financier discovered oil on her property, the crooked businessman would wage war and eventually conquer the world. .L The Madwoman plotted with her friends to Noted businessmen met at the Madwoman's H! T the crooked men. The people of Chaillot pieced together the story of an attempted suicide cafe to make plans to acquire her property which had the potential for bearing oil. Wh-n John Cicurdi spoke on How Does cu Poem Mean. Dean Clarke presented Dr. Bcxumgurt with the presidential medallion The College-Civic Symphony, along with the Northern Collegiate Choir, presented the Pre-Inaugural Concert. 154 .A College installs prexy Festivities during the week of April 20-25, 1969, honored Dr. Norbert K. Baumgart during his lnauguration as the tenth President of Northern State College. On Sunday, April 20, the Colle- giate Choir and the College-Civic Symphony of Aberdeen opened lnau- guration with the President's Concert . Other highlights of the week in- cluded Tuesday's Big Name Enter- tainment at which Glen Yarbrough performed. Wednesday, classes were dismissed early to allow the students to attend the dedications of McArthur- Welsh and Jerde Halls. Dr. Ronald W. Roskens, Vice President for Administration, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, gave the address at the Inaugural Banquet on Thursday. The Inauguration Cere- mony, followed by a Reception and the Inaugural Ball, climaxed the week's activities. J,-F ,. A ,,, V Governor Frank Farrar extended greetings from the State of South Dakota to the president The Big Name Committee presented Glen Yar- borough as part of the festivities. 155 56 Casino offers To unknowing observers, it appeared that a Las Vegas Casino took over the Union Ballroom on the night of March l, l969. Students knew, though, that it was only the annual Blue Key Casino Night, and that the moneywasn't real . The roulette wheel and blackjack tables were authentic, however, and gambling know-how or just luck did chance pay off. At the end of the evening, the man and woman who had won the most fun money were given gift certificates . If one's luck had been bad the cigarette girls were around to offer him a double 7-Up and a smoke and to encourage himto try again to charm Lady Luck. Interested gamblers gathered expectantly around the gaming table. am' A ' 1 Blackiack encouraged deliberate participation at the Blue Key Casino Night. Q 1 V N 1 V A 1 F L 1 fi Mini-skirted waitresses catered to the needs of the casino customers. Graduation honors achievements S K3 l 1 f, x i i Dean of Admissions, Dr. Richard Van Beek, presented Duane Fosburgh his college diploma. Three hundred and thirty-nine graduates received their diplomas at the i969 Spring Commencement. Ex- ercises were held at the Civic Arena on Thursday, May 29, at 1:30 p.m. South Dakota Democratic Senator, George McGovern , was guest speaker . Rev. Glen Midthun gave the invoca- tion. Graduate Francene Day sang the Jewel Song, Faust. Graduates Gary Bertsch and John Skogmo were commissioned into the Marine Corps during graduation ceremonies. gmf 11:39 fy u Addressing the May commencement audi- ence was South Dakota's U.S. Senator, George McGovern. Dr. Harris Wollman assisted Dr. Richard Van Beek in presenting the master's hood. I 5 Student concerts book ballads, humor, blues The Serendipity Singers ended the Big Name Entertainment five-concert series for the i968-l969 college year on May l3. The eight-member group sings ballads, blues, folk and rock. Topical humor, sketches, and adlibs were a big part of the performance, changing the usual concert format to a variety show type of entertainment. To open the i969-i970 Big Name year, The Happenings appeared on Monday, September 22. Comedy take-offsonothergroups, unrehearsed comments and brief sketches added spice to the performance of the Four- man group. The versatility ot the per- formers was shownby the wide range of their repertoire and presentations. V t I l b Comedy was interspersed with singing talent throughout the entire Happening concert The Happenings lead singer enthralled the t , in lx ,gs , , Q ' W The drummer for the Happenings presented a fif- mmufe solo during flue concert. e wiflm numerous solos. The Serendipify Singers presenfed their version of Adam and Eve. Ballads and blues were the singing speciality of This young performer. 5 1 eek orients The ominous sound of Orientation Week proved to be misleading in 1969. Northern welcomed, with a week of varied activities, the fresh- men who converged on the campus. A special Student Senate sub-com- mittee was formed to plan Freshman Orientation Week. Mary Bortnem, Kathy Weisgram, Tom Geraets, and Chris Serck attempted to offer numer- ous activities to prevent freshmen from becoming lost in their surroundings. Each freshman belonged to a small group led by two upperclassmen who novices aided the students during tours and question-answer sessions. Downtown businessmen ioined in the college wel- come by sponsoring Beanie Bargain Days. Booths upstairs in the Union and assembly speakers offered information on campus organizations. SAC spon- sored the traditional get-acquainted and all-college dances. The annual Beanie Burn, sponsored by Vets Club, signified the end of indoctrination and the beginning of college lite. As punishment for not wearing the beanie, freshmen were smeared with Magic Marker. Freshmen offended numerous assemblies during the week to learn more c1bouTNorfhern 4-'!-v The enormous task of moving info fheirdormafories. barbecue which enabled freshmen fo gefocquuinfecl. Tom Gercefs modeled fall college Fashions of the style show. '15, m .Jw sult of Sepp Schmifz's fx ,, ., , , . v 1 X4 5 U , xt' -v -- F . k I' A7 .fm-1 1 . if q - -. , - ..f 1 5 QP' ' ,K , ' J- n w, Y -x 1 . 1 LV 1. gy ,-Q15 1 n ,N 'Q rf' 1 'le ie lily , , - ' as 1 ,.T'3.5 iff V H Q, 15 ' Q f- - ', -5fJ5vf ,, 'v ' . , ,A -3, 321 . ' Y -asf. - K lSteve Behrenj ioking about the fires, Firebugs ignite evil Max Frisch's Biedermann and the Firebugs became the first product of the NSC drama department forthe T969-70 academic year. The play depicted the undesirable qualities of man. Steve Eggen portrayed Biedermannp Linda Leffler personified Babette, his wife. The Firebugs, representing the cruder qualities of man, were played by Bill Molseed and Steve Behrens. The play, directed by Richard Norquist, was presented on October l6-l8. Through the eftortsof SAC, an open discussion was held after the Friday performance. The actors were avail- able at this time to answer questions concerning all aspects of the play, and their interpretations. its Sepp pondered the problem ot eliminating his poor habits. Gottlieb attempted to calm his frightened wife, Babette. 1969 Gypsy San Tu Rom--Are You a Gypsy? During 1969 Gypsy Days, everyone from the seven-night-a-week library hound to the social affairs major could answer yes. The broad theme chosen by the Gypsy Day Committee was meant to modernize NSC's homecom- ing, inducing maximum participation by all. In a break from tradition, the tempo of Gypsy Days was updated . The costumes changed from skirts and sashes to bell-bottoms and love beads. The emphasis was on the free-roaming, fun-loving spirit, an inherent force in even Northern's part-time Gypsies. New ideas took over every aspect of the weekend celebration . 4 Mike Brewster depicted the free-living hippy goes mod The coronation represented the single greatest break from the past as the usual choral songs were replaced bya two-part show. The first half was a dialogue on the transformation of the gypsy. The Northern Singers ac- companied their modern selections, such as Aquarius, with choreog- raphy. The second half centered around the crowning of the 1969 Gypsy Day Queen and Marshal, JoAnne Opsahl and Tom Geraets. Much of the formal ceremony was left out. The Royal Order of Gyps entertained the audience with its unrehearsed skit and selectedits new king, Jeff Solum, prior to the coronation program. Encircled by the Northern Singers, Lucy Steve Behrens portrayed an elderly, wandering Gypsy con- in the program preceding coronation. tent with bread, wine, and memories. Queen Jo Opsahl and Marshal Tom Geraets reigned over the Gypsy Day festivities, 1969. A' 'Y 1' - ax Jfmixx 9 'fi 'I 2 Q ,am 14 f sh I f . ,pw ' Tm .n g 5 1119! S ml I I f. 51' ' L I V., W .,f . ,... V --1 ' r 66 Innovation The dismissal of classes after the final Gypsy Day assembly Friday morning, left the students free to bolster their spiri.ts in preparation for the two remaining days of activities. In the Donkey Baseball Game, a Gypsy Day first, the students and faculty displayed their athletic ability in a game which ended in a tie, al- S mark clay though some of the spectators con- tended that the donkeys came out on top. In the evening, the Civic Arena sparkled with the flashy dress and the sounds of people in high spirits as the Gypsies danced to the music of Michael's Mystics at the Costume Ball . Marshal Tom Geraets and Queen Jo Opsahl urged the entire student body to participate in Gypsy Day festivities . Dean Lester A. Clarke announced the tradition- al class dismissal at the Friday morning assembly Studentsiparticipated in the barbecue held Friday afternoon on the campus green. rf! J ' be .:,,,,fff1' .rv Marshal finalists: Greg Brewer, Wayne Schlekewy, Bill Douceffe, Vern Larson, Tom Geraefs. Queen finalists: Sandy Scholfen, Erna Jo Huitema, Kathryn Weisgram, JoAnne Opsahl, Stephanie Haviland. Y -P9 ivy Even Professor Richard Kline's offer of of carrofcould nofbuclge This donkey. Queen candidates Kafhy Weisgram and Sandy Scholfen joined The sfu- deni' body in fhe barbecue. uv' -'WC ,, 67 6 The Industrial Arts Club entered its Float in the most original division, receiving a second For its efforts. w,,fff rf-ffm, . A f , L, , N s 'FXS X . F,,..,- h,.t-- The float sponsored by AWS placed second in the most representative division. r Mike Babcock, Clwairmanp Mary Nahnsen, Assistant Business Manager, Chuck Morrissey, Assistant Chair- man, Corinne Aaker, Business Manager. Weather dampens day but not Gypsy spirits Having danced all night did not deter students from finishing parade entries and dorm decorations on Satur- day morning. First place float winners were: class float competition, sen- iors, most representative, Business Club, most original, Circle K, most beautiful, SAl,MENC, and Sinfonia. Lindberg Hall received the first place award for dorm decorations. That evening, the Wolves breezed past Tech with afinalscore, 54-21. Final celebrations at the homecoming dance closed Gypsy Day, T969. XXX? The LSA float centered around the theme, Where you are, Christ is. The freshman c lass float received a second in the class float competition . 70 Big Name books diversified acts The Arbors presented a two hour concert on Thursday, October 23, in honor of the newly elected Gypsy Queen and Marshal. The group was composed of two pairs of brothers, including a set of identical' twins. The Arborswere backed by a three- piece band, including piano, drums and guitar. They performed original comedy take-offs on popular groups besides doing serious material which ranged from rock to Broadway musical excerpts. Neil Diamond performed Monday, March 2, at the Civic Arena. Dia- mond, who was selected No. l vo- calist in T967 by Trade Papers, staged the show along vmlra baclz up band and traveling comedian. The songs presented were Diamond's own and were accompanied by a com- bination of bass, guitar and drums that provided the audience with a one hour performance. Comedy antics Deep Southern blues were an intregal part of Diamond's repertoire. The Arbors VF fx vm' yi ' Ngq-. 5? 'Y if .li I Q' K ?f - ff an 4 1-1 lnghfed H1 1 0 S I' if gk, 45, W 'ffm 4,5 Aw V My .115 Y f'h2: , gfw-ig 7 Wt I .X f A 2 . 2 'W'mf X 'l f' 0 ' 1 ' r 1 , 'f 'Ig3., ' .3 z , -.-' , H i I 1 J' . ' V' , rv ' .., ,fx-X 4 if I - A f :r1i -Vx vi A I' A l J X H I 'K lu P . Ai XX ., ,amz ' K , Qs- . t L I , , . an J V vu-un--3' 1 1 1 4 I Q 1 :I 'ri I .4 , , 1 at : r K wx 1. x--'Wh Z John McLaughlin Alastair Reid f Pianists Howard and Patricia Barr Personalities lend appeal to assemblies, concerts At times, classroom learning is not effective unless supplemented by out- side learning experiences. All-campus assemblies provided the necessary added information and va- riety in learning experiences., Assem- blieswere held during the day to allow maximum studentattendance. Speeches ranged from ecology to politics. Several concerts were performed in the evenings. Even students not in the music field found entertainment to their liking as the music ranged from classical to jazz to modern. The variety of assemblies and con- certs enhanced Northern's atmosphere as they aided the process of providing multifaceted learning opportunities. I , W1 J. rs is i2,r:1ffEfu,i is ,. il. L'llt'Q'l ' ' - ' W if 4 V H 1 M43 A -L., j sg. A in X F 5 s 5.4 2 f rg. sf- iz.. iss e ,iii 1' H ii - Q if ff. -- s, ' V Y Y Y 7, M, it fe, , 4 7 .is B i , l , MX Pi ll- W5 7: L W .5 .ig ,cgi ' sg. ,Ewa it H U 5 ' it ffl ies? 'GX' A fm i. ,B ' 1 'YV 5 is W ..,s:,.u,,. f is , Y 'ffml f f '-. ww. ii L so V , i. s 1 'W 'A 1ffl'li'- 5 ,,-iff W- f sis. 3553.522 Y . WE 'Hy' i s wa ir' E it 1 '- ' 5? ' ,wg ,Z Mgr .gg 4 mwntzkf ,fs 'ii ' A - V L- ft: -N , L. v.r 'Q ' 1 ,. se. as ' ' fri' , L EJ its 5 4 31 if I , 'f- ' - ' sw as :Q ina 2 Q J , U'!V'?55lU515,.iu. -- - ' ' X ' 'wwgv-ge .--wga, 3 i Bob Richards Carnival lures capricious student Several students found themselves in jail on November 20, I969. The annual Business Club Carnival, held on that night, provided a iail towhich anyone could be sentenced for a nominal fee by joking friends or re- vengeful enemies. The carnival also offered side shows, hawkers, cl kissing booth, a cake walk, and bingo, along with a variety of other booths. Door prizes, including a stereo, were given away throughout the night. Many of these gifts were donated by Aberdeen businessmen. 74 A steady hand and concentration were needed to safely span the charged wire. The iail collected notorious personalities who were indicted by their friends. O t' ' tt ted his ability to . thfswpcdrfbcblfbfzrll thfough a hoop. Hansel Uoyce Schumacherj and Gretel fDiana Stlegel meierj fell asleep after being lost in the forest. SAl's opera retells child ren's fairy tale Hansel and Gretel, complete with the witch and good fairy, came to NSC on November 21-23 through the musical interpretations of Sigma Alpha Iota. The first performance was For Northernitesf on the remaining days, Aberdeen school children were invited to attend the production. Janis Pearson, assistant professor of voice, directed the production. The drama department was in charge of the behind-the-scene details. The children struggled with the witch fJackieRobinsonlas she tried to pull Hansel into the oven. 7 1 1 ' as X l l 1 'll 1 e 4 lf ,, 5 N. 1 'Q .lag fi was-4 in-so Tom Bauer earned flrsf place talenf honors Carla Carson presented a pnano solo as X L ..'-' 1 , . X K ,, gn I 1x XV' . in the Sno Sho with Q son tfhww wif if ,, Q, S ' A 1 N I 'f ' .hi 9 ig E fy V V 1 gk I . V K ix X X X N' A55 5 I Ajfm 1, XXX X XX x Q -' U- X 41 -gil . ,JEL 6 X Y , LV Jig I' 5 ig! 4 . . .sm :A ,X . k x. mx KN 'yr ti . x .Win ,M vztx .ig 4 . w Y -1 K -U XX N XXX 1 1 NX w X .J-wr. WH, 'W H 'X 'jx ' vw' 'X K x, ' . W. 4 - . ., ..- I 1: V f ,V , 5.23 Thieves Carnival tours displaying dramatic talent The second annual touring play for the drama department was Thieves Carnival. Touring March l-l0, it played at Hoven, Northville, Bowdle, Conde, and Leola. Thinking' they are conninga wealthy Family, the thieves are duped into staying -with the family for two weeks. At the end ofthe two weeks, the thieves are confident of their plot, only to Finally discover that their hosts had been using them as Cl source of entertainment for the entire Family. Thieves Carnival was performed on Northern's campus on February 27 and 28. lnscovering the thieves' deception, Lord Edgard tainted. 17 r iff' ,fa I .L -4 1 4:-Q' , .Q v'- ', , ..- D w , . V- ' 3- U S amilr 1 ,- gf 'h . 1 , 0 ...---o F J 144 , gyms Student directors stage first drama For the first time at Northern, two speech maiorsdirected one-act plays. The plays were presented forthe stu- dent body in the Administration Aud- itorium on December 6 and 7. Mary Bortnem directed The Typist, a comedy by Murray Schisgal. The play was a farce on the things in life p ro d u cti o n s and contained no real plot. Out at Sea by Saudmir Morzek was directed by Randy Jones. Three desperate men, lost at sea and starv ing, developed the plot. The story is enhanced by the fact that one of the three must be eaten by the other two in order for any to survive Marooned at sea, the Fat Man lSteve Behrensj tried to persuade the Thin Man lGlen Ryman that it would be honorable to be eaten. Paul lCurt Dahlkej pondered the Fact that his temporary iob had lasted thirty years. Women stud social activi The Association of Women Students initiated several new programs this year. In November, the women's or- ganization sponsored Dad's Day, the Fathers of all coeds were guests ata football game and a barbecue. The group chose Joanne Opsahl as best- dressed college coed to represent Northern in the Glamour contest. ents enlarge ties calendar AWS again sponsored several annual events. They adopted an informal atmosphere for the Sweetheart Bull, which was held on February 20. The Mother-Daughter Tea featured a Spring fashion show. On Girl's Night Out, coeds gathered in the gameroom to try their hand at foosball, snooker, and the pinball machines. fPEPSl 7 L Girls' Night Out gave all Northern females free S. Koch, secretary, L. Carlson, vice-president, Dean Wray, advisory C. Tobin, president, L. Erickson, treasurer. College fashions were shown at the freshman orientation style show. n r ws'-?.I 1-. 'ff 5 !:1..-' :,.rh1.,.ig ug-J 1 1 A f 4:32-5 3' ,-.ntfplu VH K-:Q iw., jk -, E I ti N QQ... guna:-W - ew ? G af ' ry., ' Freshmen girls became '-'Y A-' '-Ins'-at , 5- Dad's Day presented the opportunity for coeds to receive game room advice from theirfathers Put a Lnttle Love m Your Heart themed the Sweetheart B ll where couples danced to the mu of the Fenatlcks 84 fx Coeds, parents participate g,..,..,... ,E :JE - ,.,,, ,V V 3 ses Q: fif 3,3575 RR, W .Q M . ewsi-mt egg! tv x tu rye avi QE, in Q in ii ' as 'Eggs 1 HE ,, M .5 :E .. so t I-vs, ,JS A style show highlighted the AWS Mother-Daughter Tea. Daughters invited mothers to Northern's campus and to the AWS spring tea. ' K 86 ACE entertains children Aberdeen children benefited from the activities sponsored by the Asso- ciation for Childhood Education. Every Saturday morning this group held a story hour in the library to give the future elementary teachers experi- ence in working with children. ACE also sponsored a Christmas party for area children complete with games, refreshments, and gifts. Members of the organization became aware of modern educational dilemmas at their monthly meetings. Topics such as education, lndian Education, and student teaching were discussed by resource persons in each field. FRONT ROW: C. Haring, publications, M. Donner, secretary, M. Everson, treasurer. FRONT ROW: N. Lamster, vice-president, E. Snaza, president. ACE sponsored a Christmas party for children in the Aberdeen vicinity. Members of the group entertained children with Saturday morning Story Hours. if Balladeers coordinates campus talents '-- 1- Qf-j' 'mu glans:-eff, . gyn- gi 1 ,, .H .fel if , rw - - ' l .qpygis --' .1-fl 1 ' Eifii ff ' Q . ' .xiii M 'Y '21 V .A , :gg-.i i . ' L 1:-' f.-ss - Elf? ' tw , 1 55 BACK ROW: D. McDermott, D. Klosterman, L. White, president: C. Buren, T. Weishaar. SEC- OND ROW: M. Iverson, T. Clementz, S. Hartigan, C. Hopp, Dr. Arneson, advisor, S. Haviland FRONT ROW: C. Weber, J. Jensen, secretary-treasurer, B. Presler, D. Davis, C. Schroeder, vice-president, R. Weinand. Staging an all-campus variety show took up the time and energy of 19 Northernites. Balladers Club was formed for the express purpose of putting together an evening ofvari ed entertainment called Things, Inc. The show is performed annually in the spring. Members came to the organization through the virtue of their talent in art, music, chore- ography, or stagecraft. The club veared from its purpose for a time in helping the Gypsy Day Committee in the arrangement of the coronation festiviti es . 8 Business Club travels, alters carnival's format Northem's Business Club, boasting 180 members, held an all-campus car- nival on November 20, l969 in the Memorial Union. New features were added to the annual carnival this year. The location was changed and refresh- ments were offered. Door prizeswere awarded and several art works were auctioned off. ln the spring the members who had contributed time and effort to the or- ganization went to Minneapolis. While there, they toured several busi- ness establishments. The Business Club float won first place in the Fil 1. hi g ,Q ,,, Members listened intently to speakers discuss modern business methods. .1 BACK ROW: R. Lewno, executive officerp A. Schryvers, president. FRONT ROW: E. Inman, treusurerp K. Rosond, secretclryp D. Fast, executive officerg R. Herther, executive officer. Sampling the product was the fun part of the Business Club's donut sole. 18 O Circle K offers students drug awareness series ln cooperation with the Aberdeen Kiwanis Organization, Circle K pre- sented an educational seminar on drugs to local iunior and senior high schools . They provided transportation for the elderly to and from the Senior Citizens Recreation Center. To raise money for the Aberdeen Boys Club, they played the Vets Club in the marathon basketball game. When Northern played their tradi- tional rival, Huron, Circle K road- runners picked up the football from Huron's CircleK in Redfield and car- ried it the final distance to Aberdeen. Yell-ins provided extra support For the Wolves at all home basketball games. g gg l Under the guidance of Circle K, the School for the Blind formed a bowling league. Circle K Chauffered 56f1i0l' CFHZGDS Several RY Beckman, D. Hilmoe. SECOND ROW: G. Fliehs, T. Thompson, R. Joyce, N. Smith, M. Babcock, J. Hudson, FRONT ROW: L. GCILICIUS, C. Anderson, L. Narem, C. Serck, T. Mehlbreck, J. Beckler, R. Kurnop, Dr. was J. Hudson, secretary, L. Lowry, presidenfp D. Hilmoe, vice-presidenfp N Times fhroughoui' the year. Van Bockel, treasurer, B. Bachmann, sergeant at arms. wc Constitution By amending their constitution, the Young Democrats were to deal with current issues more effectively. The Young Democrats participated in the Biafran Hunger March held in Aberdeen last fall. They were also active in the October T5 Viet Nam Moratorium. The Young Democrats attended the State Young Democrats convention held at Dakota State College in Madi- son. James Abourezk, candidate for second dis- trict congressman, spoke to Democrats. revision updates procedure Young Democrat officers: S. Martel, secretary-treasurer, J. MacLaren, vice-president A Mathews, president, M. Clark, advisor. Students contemplated the speaker's remarks. . ,iii-,. Elections spark Republican interests Exposure to various politicians formed a central focus for Young Republican meetings. College Young Republicans sought to inform Northernites about current politics and their role in everyday life. The 50-member organization spon- sored a presentation by Lieutenant- Governor James Abnor. Several can- didates for state office in the l97O elections also addressed the group. GOP representatives traveled to Milwaukee for a national convention and also attended the state convention held in Pierre. a r,. f. Campaign manager, John Kingsbury, spoke for Dexter Gunderson at a CYR meeting. 4 lndustrial Education Club hosted faculty and administration at a Christmas banquet. BACK ROW: J . Schnaible, G. Evenson, A. Robish L. Mills, K. Osberg, M. Preston, T. Voeltz, R Engebretson, D. Stoltz, B. Westall, R. Holsing, M Dohn. SECOND ROW: D. Hannah, J. Ochsner Mr. Otto, R. Scholl. FRONT ROW: Mr. Burroughs D. Meyerink, S. Dais, D. Haefner, J. Miller. S 1 2 F Space age travel was depicted in the In Educators host banquet Industrial Education Club initiated in 'I969 an annual practice of holding a Christmas Banquet and program For its members. This club also awarded an annual scholarship to a sophomore who proved himself worthy in both scholastic and leadership area in the industrial arts field. Scholarship was the major way in which IEC attempted to promotein- terest and excellence in the industrial arts vocation . J. Anderson, president, J. Daly, secretary, W. Gustafson, treasurer: A. Borchard, publica- tions: J. Lovrien, advisor, H. Gunderson. Computer games model global conflicts, crises International Relations Club brought the complications and seriousness of international conflicts to its members through Dangerous Parallel, a com- puter game modeled after the Korean crisis. Participants achieved a cease-fire in the first round of play, but hope For peace was destroyed in round two. IRC members attended the model United Nations sponsored by the NationalAssociation of International Relations Clubs at North Dakota State University. The seminargave students opportunities to work with actual UN problems and principles. Q. K Wi ' Members of IRC and SUC expressed Interest In I, fs . K , YE,- A 6 M., Larson, president: B. Molseed, treasurer, S. Eggen, vice-president. ha International Relations Club sponsored war games in which two opposing sides attempted to resolve differences. 3-5 hunger by participating in the hunger hike. M I 'NAA1 ' - I 'A lnwrmf R- 1 n . V ,-- H I '-N--1:5 , , as f-'tw--:uf.,. . f fr X ff! ill- '- I ' ?'f. ' ft' --Q-.-g SUC members manned an information booth dur- ing the moratorium. SUC concen on national National and local issues, whether political or humanitarian, were the concern of Students fora Unified Cam- pus. Members expressed their views through the October l5 Moratorium trates study controversies and a hunger match. Sl Mots was the official publica- tion of SUC. lt served as an open Forum through which anyone could ex- press his ideas and opinions. SUC members gathered to discuss timely issues. 7 ,,,,, uk , --p....f. ' .4 L I N ,C V Cf ii. 555 , . : lx s ' 'Q ' X :FL . if' 4' 1 6. . .nl- '- xl. Nh. ':,1i,,, 2g 1 fam ' W. -.mf gh f 14, . W--N. -'frfiii g' vznlw. '.','Z:t1 Rig gizttttitt, ..'.:.-vm .Ja ziiiflihiti- wif ...iliiin--wif ., .... ,. .... L-'f1?221,.1epfea . 5. .'-. - , , . :-Q-f'.iE::n:,r5Q.. ......v .:-'..:j'iE1E'!f f:,1siima.!z1 .3f,4,5gg.Z..:..f: 511313333131 i IEE -sifii -4: ::::::.......4 111 2 , -'W , .,.- , , V, x W , k i 1. A Y I I f' , S 2. Wg ' 'Q' Q., if ff t ,XJJQL .-' 'nf'i5'E. A1521 .JM 'f -' 3? ,.4 . mn vw... I, YI ,. 3 :af ,. 5 is -w wi SV 2 is ri W x, 71 'g eff tab.- , 57 10 1,1 41 ,sw ww My W, N Y ww we 'f , 1 Demonstrations of various percussion instruments were given by the music students. MENC aids musicians Available opportunities in music education along with lectures on the benefits of music were the leading topics for Music Educators National Conference . MENC functions socially and educationally. Both of these as- pects were encompassed during the winter holidays as club members caroled throughout the Aberdeen area . During theweekof March6 through 10, several members attended the national convention in Chicago. MENC officers: M. Hamre, advisor, D. Johnson, vice-president, L. Harris, secretary- treasurer, G. Hanson, president. igr 'rn C? at 'J The premier of the Music was presented at an MENC program. Hater, an ad lib o retta, Pe 200 Wokscxpe, an Indian History and Culture Study program, featured Harold Shunk as one guest lecturer. Program discussion focused on the book, Modern Indians. SK ,UA T 'V MoccasinTracks completed an entry For the Gypsy Day Parade Through the efforts of Moccasin Tracks, twenty children from the Pierre Indian School spent the Christ- mas holidays with Aberdeen Families. This organization, although pri- marily a social fraternity, actively promoted the understanding of Indian Woksape quest stresses dialogue, understandings Culture through various informative media . The result of their efforts was Woksape, a I2-week seminaron Indian Culture, which they co-sponsored. Moccasin Tracks also set up their own tutoring service, in several edu- cational areas, for club members. ,-l BACK ROW: V. Vallie, president, L. Eagleman, J. Painter, advisor. THIRD ROW: L. Garneer, W. Hall, J. Jackson, M. Black Bear, E. Bigay, T. Blacksmith, P. Bingham. SECOND ROW: F. Garreau, L. Noll, C.VaIIie, Sr. Carolyn, R. Faw- cett, C. Dilley. FRONT ROW: A. Phillips, J. Cuney. Lettermen acknowledge achievement in athletics N Club members must be varsity They served as ushers during home lettermen in order to ioin the organi- football and basketball games. N zation. Their purpose in coming to- Club cooperated with the Health and gether was to promote sportsmanship Physical Education Department in pro- among athletes as well as among fans. moting Northern's athletic program. BACK ROW: J. Haupt, G. Evien, M. Wengler Andrzeiewski, L. Hinds, C. Jones, M. Hillestad r as -f A W. Swanson, secretary-treasurerp M. Hillestad, vice-president: G. Youngman, president. l M. Gamer., sEcoND ROW: r. cqrdq, E. El- G .. in ? '19 Barondeau, R. Nankivel, W. Swanson. THIRD ROW: B. Asmussen, J. Kramer, S. Ellis, M. Peiper, B. Warwick, R. Nelson, R. Neuman, s, J. Hurley, B. McKiver, P. Murphy, B. Luther, D. Bauer, G. Gabler, R. Watson. FRONT ROW: T. Gesinger, J. Appl, J. Jensen, R. . Youngman. N Club members helped boost T 15,15 ' J EV enthusiasm at home games. O Students focus program on secretarial concerns From the many Aberdeen secre- taries, a Secretary of the Year was chosen by the National Collegiate Association of Secretaries. To make their meetings meaningful, NCAS planned meetings based on the needs of their members. Each month a different group of members met to plan the agendas. They based the topics on areas of immediate con- cern tothe future secretaries. Area businessmen spoke atseveral meetings. BACK ROW K Gnllen, J Johnson, E Collett V. Dittman, P. Parry, S. McLeod, Judy Hodgson, B. Young, P. Nielsen, G. Schaunuman, L Fiedler FRONT ROW B Brandner L Hausvlk, B. Mortimore, B. Fishbach, N. Hayes, B. Sechser, J. Schweitzer, J. Birkeland, G. Ort Cookbook sales finance scholarships SEATED: LaVonne Gesling, vice-president, Nyla Anderson, president. STANDING: Carol Hanse, treasurer, Corrine Wiebe, communications and program, Connie Rose, secretary, Bev Leck- ner, historian: Lynn Nelson, food chairman. 'ies assembled to compile the club's cookbook. .--qxx l Northern Dames started a scholar- ship fund in T970 to be financed from thesaleof cookbooks. The scholarship will be awarded to a married student. A style show featuringwinterfash- ions highlighted the Octobermeeting of the group. The PHT fPutting Hubby Through, degree was awarded to 'graduating' club members in January and May to coincide with the graduation of the Dames' husbands. 1' 'f 'L ' Mi.. EL f rss msg . - has 1- ge ,T 'i 3 ' 1 f ii 4 ' Y.. :MA 53 . informally gathered, wives of Northern students relax while playing cards. 0 206 PEMA conducts sales Anyone with a sweet-tooth appreci- ated the Physical Education Majors Association. Their fall proiect was a candy sale. They also held a Christ- mas candle sale. Taking part in the Student Section of the South Dakota Health, Physical Education and Recreation meetings was a major part of PEMA's schedule. Five representatives went to the fall meeting and also participated in the Spring convention. PEMA members lunched whi lewatching the antics gf Af t Several ing and other ath- Chug-a-lugging from a baby bottle seemed simple when started but discouraging when one member lost the race. of fel Iow members . set as ide For bowl activities . BACK ROW: K. Myers, S. Lehecka, A. Gilbert. SIXTH ROW: D. Kaiisek, R. Kotiia, T. Binger, J. Evans. FIFTH ROW: B. Bachman, J. Krein, D. Dobler, P. Borchers, D. Marsh. FOURTH ROW: J. Jensen, G. Fliehe, D. Lik- ness, B. Felderman, J. Elsom, J. Olson. THIRD ROW: S. Frisvold, executive otficerp J. Schirber, J. Bonzer, M. Skroch, S. Kludt. SECOND ROW: E. Danielson, M. Artz, J. Jurgens, C. Woodfork, A. Johnson, L. Sanderson, president. FRONT ROW: C. Frink, L. Humphrey, L. Mertens, J. Stam, T. Beauvais, S. Skancke. 207 -w I . , K - ? , r ' 1 2 , M F . .2 fi Y 5 3 l 'O' vs - 5 T sv: I : f , t , 1 I K, 1- ,l. , Y E cgi qmnysm- BACK ROW: L. Jones, H. Wolfe, advisor, C. Keeler, A. Johnson, secretary-treasurer, L. Humphrey,M. K. Nelson, J. Buechler, D. Harris, B. Feldermun, J. Gilberf, S. Lehecka, president, H. Troske, J. Krein. FOURTH ROW: J. Schif- ber, vice-presiclenfp C. Herman, program chairman, P. Borchers, S. Harrigan. THlRD ROW: A. Jerke, S. McCarriar, G. Woodfork. SECOND ROW: P. Abeln, N. Lamsfer, J. Byre, S. Kludr. FRONT ROW: D. Likness, S. Pedersen, R. Modin, M. Skroch. '11u-- C HE PEMM club encourages S E ?5 !?5-:fin student physical activity Getting together to exchange ideas on sports and other activities was a maior obiective of the Physical Edu- cation Maiors and Minors. This year's activities included a Cheerleading Clinic which over 400 local high school girls attended. On Sports Day, PEMM invited local high schoolstudents to the campus for aday of fun. Students participated in vol- leyball, swimming, and Folk and square dancing. For the Club's own activities, the group held a square dance in Septem- ber and took a weekend camping trip in May. demonstrated lumps at the cheerleadingclinic. NSC students danced at an all-college square dance sponsored by PEMM. 9 210 Phalanx action promotes college, community spirit Phalanx this yearsponsored a bene- fit dance'for the Marsha White fund. The organization also volunteered donations to an Aberdeen Blood Bank. On March l, Phalanx traveled to Jamestown to playwheelchair basket- ball with the Crippled Children's School. The first days of Spring saw mini- skirted barefoot young men carrying air raid boxes and shoeshine kits. These were the visible manifestations of Phalanx pledges during Hell Week. Phalanx selected twelve coeds to appear on their second annual calendar. Phalanx officers: R. Louison, vice-president, F. Lochridge, secretary, C. Thompson, treasurer, K. Johnston, president. ,-,f ' T Chagrin was expressed as Phalanx lost in a tug fs T lilliNX, v , A 1 ,.. P Q? J. E ? . ful' ui gi., 1 . f cf 9 ,ka Q-:5,,1 .dw fuses 'ik sv, . 5. , Jr ur' AES' W -Af' ,. ...- .X u -A ,x - K, ...W SE .f in P 2 A1 llsauil guauvs Qtgnu YN F Q .,-.A E l U3 1 .in in saw ' ve G -3- wi b is +L L' ..:, -Q, gzvgvrn, F . A, Y ' W? ix W 4515, 'gi 212 . , ,E 5 Q-3 l ,7,,.f? ' . ., sv Sl Y-I , , , , me-W ,Ng ,.,...-,, .. V Y . ,-,-- ,- - T - YW were-4:23 ,... W . A . - ' Am ,, I-a., ,i-W5 V ,wa ' LeRoy Dubrey struggled to outlast the bell In bareback bronc competltlon if Members of the club entered competition in area rodeos. BACK helm. FRONT ROW: P. Rittenhouse, secretoryf J. Birlcelcmcl, J. Rodeo circuit schedules twelve collegiate contests To capture a bit of the Old West atmosphere, thirty Northernites par- ticipated in a trail ride and beef bar- becue at Richmond Lake. As members of Rodeo Club, they were interested in activities which would add to their skills in the rodeo circuit. Rodeo Club traveled to seven states and competed in twelve intercollegiate rodeo contests. In intercollegiate competition, Deb Rinehart rounded the barrel in a race with the clock. Saddle bronc contestant, Al Stadal, fought for control and extra points. 214 Outdoors activates group Hunting and Fishing were the prime concerns of the NSC Rod and Gun Club ., Fund raising for their annual fishing trip was accomplished through a raffle . A Browning Shotgun was awarded to the winner of the raffle. The major project of the club was an indoor shooting range. Rod and Gun Club planned to have this facility completed for use by 1971 . 5: fi. -. xl f'i1i!:,55 -.Sr lii. I W . A x .X 1. .xr c O I lm f V vi' ll' ' X, J 1 .R 2, ' , . X x .1 X A f.,. 5 . X. AR, -, 'X K V -, i lvl 7-7.:-5:13 x ' .1 ' BACK ROW: R. Clausen, R. Semmler, W. Elliot, H. Klug. FRONT ROW: D. Keyes, G. Simon. T li,i On Halloween, SCEC members accompanied ghosts and goblins as they canvassed the neighborhood returning to the school for games and lunch. Council initiates socials To aid exceptional children from Aberdeen, the Student Council for Exceptional Children sponsored various activities to allow members to work closely with these children ., They held parties at Halloween and Christmas and also held a spring party at the end of the year. SCEC helped other chapters organize and also participated in the regional convention which was held in late spring. K . Holm, secretary, M. Grode, vice-president, L. Sollie, advisor, K. Forbush, presiclentp E. Snaza, corresponding secretary. 'lfiz Claus greeted the children at the SCEC Christmas party. 2 216 .,1 f Tiff L gs je Jedi- , .nf - ! x X . u H G.. .. , P i Q ' MQ' BACK ROW: B. Fischer, J. Berdt, P. Fromelt, C. Herman, J. Buechler, P. Craig. THIRD ROW: C. Orthaus, T. Pulford, J. Carston, H. Rclba, L. Raabe, S. Koc, R. Merrick, M. Evenson, J. Naber, J. Schlomer, C. Anderson, J. G-rage, K. Thorstenson. SECOND ROW: L. Pfeifle, A. Albertson, M. Voss, P. Hansen, B. Schnell, N. Bierman, L. Carlson, D. Carlson, E. Gunderson. FRONT ROW: S. Pederson, VC. Natalie, K. Weisgram, B. Burger, J. Scheller. An information booth was set up dur- ing Orientation Week to enlist ad- ditional members. P 'v I5 V my 3:-..,...... ' 5? ft'-KKK ,,.,,,.,.,, A C .tr . T 4 Student educators adopt professional Learning more about teaching and preparation For teaching was this year's goal For the Student National Educa- tion Association. They traveled to surrounding towns to observe new tech- niques in the public schools. This ex- posure to actual teaching situations enabled the students to adopt a pro- techniques fessional attitude and to evaluate teaching procedures. SNEA members were involved in a tutoring system. Volunteers From every fieldwere available to students in need ofscholastic help. Thegroup also sponsored a Mini-concert in coniunction with SAC. K B'-5 4... wg.. 4? TI' and Q0 r 4- no N1- .np ,-L f I B. Burger, membership chairman, G. Begeman, program chairman, C. Srstka, publicity, E. Gunderson, president, K. Weisgram, treasurer, V. Bertsch, secretary, M. Damgaard, vice- president, P. Hanson, publicity. 7 8 r X f Cb , ,'-www 4' .. 'ff F M 5, HQ, rr . ra, vi gf.. gy' ' gf ... rw 1- V: .51 ,Q ,F U i 2 of if H .??.,5s.i .. , . , ,A V Qs' W- .,, 5 Rf' S ' WML' Q .- mil, - - ,,,,5,Q Vf ,. , J' M f-www H451 , . 1 W . . - ' M-'L '51 ' '- ' . V, . ' 1 . M T Q E W no i N ' 'W' . -. wil.:-f Q 1- '1-QSM, , . , 7 , T 1' T J' A W L- T O ' A ' Nj,-3 A - w J I : 4 A -'E-. . J M74-lwxwz.. N 1 ,lp sf 1? .5 :1,-- 'f Q L V- T V ,. ,H J- . 1 -L ,rf ' . ' . , , ' ' and Tiff' .2 , Q ' V- H ' A '1 ' -' ---, 2 . ' gm., ' Q , -' ' . ., ,f .,, ,, - rw 2.19, we Wil' ,fnwjgfv E. T, , El: : Z . - ---.- : V' .5-H , lg, J - --- -' 1 . 4 .ww ff: -- .V 5 at F' In .4 3 , .D ' ' '- , ..,.Lf '3' 1 BACK ROW: J. Beckler, D. Knebel, A. Olson, T. Geraefs, M. McHugh. SECOND ROW: H. Klug, J. McNeary, J. Bunfroclc, M. Hove, T. Websfer. FRONT ROW: B. Monzel, M. Leao, K. Nolan, N. Bierman, P. Craig, L. Guse, M. VanDiepen. fa 1. Members marched vu H, -2 X Sociology Club I ss-,,,f v in the hunger hike to raise money for Biafra. members aided Aberdeen students by sponsoring individual tutoring. Varying cultures interest future NSC sociologists Sociology Club actively sought an insight into contemporarysociological problems during the i969-70 school year., To study various cultural environ- ments, theclub toured an Indian Reser- vation, the Redfield State Hospital, the State Reform School at Plankington, M .- . W, as at , uw and the State Penitentiary at Sioux Falls. A more intense study of differ- ent environments was undertaken over Thanksgiving break when the club trav- eled to Chicago. ' Sociology Club members tutored high school probation students in association with the Brown County Juvenile Court. T. Geraets, vice-president, H. Klug, advisor, P. Craig, treasurerp M. Taylor, secretary, J. Buntrock, president. 2 220 Club revises book sales, organizes Beanie Burn Expanding the Book Sale was a maior proiect of the Northern State College Vets Club this year. Although they had sponsored this service before, they changed the format extensively. New procedures enabled them to handle thousands of texts and to aid many students in their purchase of second- Je W wsifw' .gd W A Pk 1 ,. .---T .- -gf hand textbooks. The Vets .sponsored the annual Beanie Burn in the Fall as wellas pro- viding acolor guard for home Football games and the Gypsy Day Parade. The Vets upheld the nation's com- mittment in the Viet Nam conflict during the October l5 Moratorium. The Beanie Burn and the coronation of Beanie King and Queen were again sponsored by the Northern State College Vets Club. Members OT me CIUD presenreu im: ng 1, ldv , agfiy, f . , ffwwfrks I 14 ff 12-21 V 4 7 .QQf5Q'ff'jff:l,' gl! I 7 I -1 i,gf'QgHiP L15 ' ,gf 1 2 W 1 gm, Q if L- . .11 Y tk 5 Q I .ap- ,, .if L,' 'li .J -z 5 W gb J 1 f' , ,gf . -, gg' gil a, wfw I. 1 , H1555 ' 'n ly. rr x 'ff Q, W, ' pw' f X ,fx K. iff , 4. . W ,W U' 5 1 9 , V . A ,, QF ,P .. if ,X 'Q 2 g. -Q. mem? , .Q A ' rw... If ' lar Qu .,.,.... ,ge .K if Nvwaguy 4: Q A , . 1 1 , '1 Xxx, . k 77 ' ' I - mf sei! 1 1. -' fl: I -4.34 lfbzwff f .7 par .A+ Q - 1-. 1,1 ,, .1 .. w. T k A I 222 'IT 'f-fl-:T-H Y fr. 1,1- - ,ss-gtg f, '-Q., 1 ':,1w-L-,-5,3-52,1-qgjr,s-'gl :- r rf' itisef: -.fwfr ., ..,. fin.. .. gf i w ff if L . 1 Y .L . . Y I 'bf ,1 - ff' ,H 7 5? lmtqyvf 1 I' f gs . N , F 11 Many students made use of the study tables provided at the Center. Folk Mass was offered . 14,1 .,....... L'..... cv' - ,M '-' ,. .. .,. f ,,. Father Eggerling talked and counseled with students after mass. The Aquinas Center was completed and dedicated this fall enter becomes reality, addresses communication Plans which started in July of l967 were realized on October 26, 1969, when the Aquinas Student Center was dedicated. The Center features a modern chap- el, a dining area, areas for art dis- play and study lounges. lt is open to students of all denominations. The Newman Club sponsored several Sunday dinners after Mass for a mini- mal cost to students. A Eucharistic conference was held on March 7. Several old time movies were shown and a roller skating party was held on March lO, in coniunction with the Lutheran Student Association. Music for the Newman Mass was supplied by various guitar groups. 224 1 W if Q -nr-gg, .ff W-4 algawmivf -1+ 1.24 ,Qu-u ,K 1 1 and 1 152 , ' 4 5?-want -5.laii-..,, N, - ...gf T it BACK ROW: C. Bauie, W. Klima, Rev. Giese, L. Mefrler. FRONT ROW: P. Paufsch, presidenfp L. McGruder, M. Krueger, K. Pfacek, L. Winckler, hisforiclnp L. Weismanfel, freasurerp B. Erdmann. Gamma Delfans sponsored a hoofenanny in the fali to ac- quaint The freshmen with their organization . The Spirit of Christmas prevailed as members caroled For the elderly. Gamma Deltans pursue wide range of activities Social gatherings such as playing volleyball, going on hayrides, having hootenannies or going tolooganning were on the agenda for monthlygath- erings of the Delta Tau chapter of Gamma Delta. The group's purpose was to promote Fellowship among the Missouri Synod Lutheran students. This year the club attended a convention of chapters from Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota in Minneapolis last Fall. They also took part in the Lutheran- Catholic conference held in the Aqui- nas Center in March to study interfaith communion. if Such activities as the taffy pull provided the group with fellowship and a Few laughs. 226 Lutherans study liturgy in communion services Lutheran Student's Association spon- sored a deputation team that traveled to surrounding towns to talk to youth groups about Northern and to explain the functions of LSA. Back on campus, LSA sponsored The Lordof the Flies as anall-cam- pus movie. In the spring they arranged and participated in a Lutheran-Catho- lic conference. As a part of their meetings, LSA had folk communion services which were written largely by members of the or- ganization . Interchange characterized the club's construction . 1 . f h ,- 4, , Q vc ' ' .f , v c - I , I A . , ,- . . I, . 51. J' ' ' A . ' 4 ,V ,-X ln ,, -N A . 1 . ,, nf 4 . . . X. . f- I 1' V qi - LSA officers: E. Enderson, treasurerp M. Bortnem, program chair- manp V. Larson, president. of q Gypsy Day parade enhy. A retreat highlighfed fhe winter months' program. 5 Q -'I fvgf .- If ag- au A 1-if ,. 227 228 Lutheran Collegians set weekly devotion meetings Sunday night suppers, initiated this year, allowed Lutheran Collegians to discuss their ideas on Christian fel Iow- ship informally. The firstweek of April, club repre- sentatives traveled to La Crosse, Wis- consin, focr the National Convention of Lutheran Collegians. Bible study and innovations in church services were the main topics for discussion at the meetings which were held every week. BACK ROW: M. Peterson, T. Waterfall, D. Born, J. Ross. SECOND ROW: D. Lohmiller, K. Ringstmeyer, D. Schlomer, Secretary, S. Huber C. Horn, N. Schroeder, T. Born, President, Pastor Schulz, C. Horn. FIRST ROW: B. Klatt, J. Schlomer, M. Campbell, C. Schmeichel, J Crouch, S. Hepper, D. Lorenzen. Perri addresses all-campus , sm , , A' '- ees- w, 1 s v . flf ' ! . W I , ' X ,N f i ,354 Wi- -if 7 fgix'.'!,'l:f it if 6, I 1'fM-fvfm-.r Q fp 2 ' .g ' 'I' ,Kl4?l:. '?,'QAI'fI is .. 4-- 4hlu4y-. g A , ,' A' Q pig' 'Fr Zo I 'Q 41 p 'f f , , -,ol IJ, 'el g 6,110-it v, ,, , ,' ,ir ' 'Agp sal I N l:07G'z1 'J' 7 4, ! lg' C' fi 'li':Ql1lNsx guys, 'a..a' f', ft. it I-'Ie' jtfs Eg ' V' kt 5'?: '- - '5 'oiltti' .'lm'l7fa-.' --1 ' 49-'fl 'rim 2' if 1 ' fm. fi QEQFV 1 :XI assembly Northern Christian Fellowship took to the outdoors in the Fall of l969. Picnics and hayrides were added to the regular agenda ofbimonthly meet- ings. ln accordance with their goal of promoting fellowshipon campus, NCF sponsored an all-campus assembly on March ii . The Featured speaker was Art Perri . F za. - 1 5 Activities such as hayrides and ping-pong matches provided recreation and enioyment for Fellowship members. f' 1, K M 1 r ! 5' 229 Seminars search issues United Campus Ministry delved into the moral aspect ofcontemporary ideas through informalseminars. The topics were divided into Four categoriesp Negro History: Indian Culturep Sex Educationp and the New Morality. UCM also participated in weekend retreats at Lake Richmond and at Blue Cloud Abbey. A weekend was also spentinMinneapoliswhereintensified tours gave the members an exposure to aspects of urban living. P. Craig, vice-presidentp K. Hults, M. Leao, board memberp J. Beckler, presidentp B. Fau DUf'n9 0 Weekend f 'P to M'fmeC'P0l'S UCM cett, secretary-treasurerp P. Stogsdill, board member. f'C'PC'nl5 were eXP05eCl fo Urban l'V'n9 To promote public concern, UCM actively participated in the hunger march across town X'l a Ja' 'W' -Ag -gf-l x V L M :Q by .. iyuxx 534. 'xxx' Ai' A S 71- NF av 1 , ,, B-.4 -4 g g n! - rig.. ' . ll A .gwaii I , F' . rv Ji '-:salt iiu , '- f I lx, kg' I Y , - j . ., Q Y , , gl ,, m -4- A 1 - N fr Q J, A! ,QX ,- 'f-if 1' 7'-' 1 -6 :A is Tiff ,Q 1 L -7 V' ,X xx. 2, , a hx. 2' 5. 4 1 ,, , Af- 1, I ., 1, , 4 V, A K I, A ' Vw' . f' 'S 71 . , ' plans Honor fraternity ,VE ' ,4 ' rl ' ' Various resource speakers were utilized at the monthly meetings of Epsilon Pi Tau . memorial The Beta Epsilon Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau is an International Honorary- Professional Fraternity operating in the complementary Fields of Industrial Arts Education and Industrial Voca- tional Education., This year's project was the planning of a memorial to be constructed around the Fraternity'sspruce tree next to the Industrial Arts Building. EPT also sponsored a campus-wide fun night in the gameroom ofthe Me- morial Union., 234 Kappa Delta Pi counsels F frosh during orientation Fireside chats were informative ses- sions for Kappa Delta Pi., Foreign teachers attended the monthly meet- ings to answer questions and discuss education. Kappa Delta Pi aided theadminis- tration during Fall registration and 'counseled Freshmen during Orientation Week. H Two members spent the week of February 20-28 in Boston at the na- tional convention. Programs on stu- dent involvement in curriculum plan- ning highlighted theweek's meetings. Conversation at Kappa Delta Pi initiation ban quet encouraged pledge participation. T. Pulford, secretary, S. Fox, historian, M. Moen, president, F. Pehler, vice-president, P. Harrington, treasurer. Speaking on comparative education, Dr. Saiyed Rizvi presented a program in the Fireside room. Fraternity exhibits show, explores art techniques Preparing for their individual art exhibit to be shown in Pierre. They shows clevelopeda sense ofunity among spent Cl weekend in Minneapolis visit- the members of Delta Phi Delta, hono- ing various art galleries. New techr- rary art Fraternity. Each member dis- niques were studied during the tours. played his work at some time during During second semester Deltans sold the year. Northern Normal T-shirts as a As a whole, Deltans compiled an means of raising Funds. ,r BACK ROW D Harrrs,J Losacker, S Emerson C Bertch L Chllson historian M Bergh T Meyer P Kirkpatrick president, T Hnel man SECOND ROW M Elson, C Schroeder, secretary treasurer F Holllclc corresponding secretary D Whettlo, Mr Lquver Advlsor FRONT ROW D Deets L Zllberburg M Iverson C McCaughey, vice president, M Hove 235 236, Pi Kappa Delta assists high school competitors Pi Kappa Delta, honorary speech Fraternity, sought to promote skill in Forensic activities. They worked pri- marily through the high school debate contest which they sponsor. This year they enlarged the contest to include in- dividual events. The groupalso spon- sored a high school declam contest. PKD also offered its members an opportunity to share ideas and develop theirspeaking techniques. ln order to ioin the organization, prospective members must have a winning record in eight college contests. Hours of research preceded the presentation of flu 'I be . . , L A. Drake, president, A. Lake, vice-president, L. MacNeil, M. Roby, R. Walters, A. Severson. Mk H-ix X ':T2vKw..., i .' ,xx ,X swf f s.4u:- 'l , 2?--XNf..Vi:. -A , Q ,, 6 high school debaters affirmative and negative cases. Zemcn and Alan Drake offered pointers fo the high school debafers. 237 8 Honorary st Through Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business education society, students were exposed to professional career attitudes as well as ideals of civic betterment. ' Pledge driveswere held in both the Fall and Spring semesters. Member- ship consisted of thirty students and faculty members. Fund-raising drives were held throughout the year to enable the club to send representatives to the National Convention in Chicago in 1971. resses professional ideals sw?sf sie es ri stark' l E Qi l.. , .5 sg ,E is tl-'53 Q iv it -5,5 41 s 'Q sm- ,,auH1 ' , 335.- BACK ROW: G. Begeman, treasurer, T. Kludt, G. Harms, president, G. Chapin, R. Heil. SEC- OND ROW: K. Steiner, historianp D. Roeber, J. Andersen. FRONT ROW': R. Fossum, J. Kranz- ler, G. Wagenaar. ... 5, +. X 1 XXX pf 1 M X 9 o r 240 Sinfonian's goal includes promotion of music field Sponsoring a jazz concert, dinner dance, summer picnic, and the Ameri- can Music Concert were this year's activities of Theta Mu Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.. Along with their sister Fraternity, SAI, they sponsored Sno Sho competition. Sinfonia is a man's professional music fraternitywhose main goal is to advance the cause of music and to develop Fraternal spiritamong students of music. Moorhead State College participated in a iazz concert sponsored by Sinfonia to raise money for scholarships. it D. Wilgers, alumni secretary, M. Fought, historian, T. Kusler, treasurer, D. Halse, president, J. Fischer, secre- tary, P. Moxness, vice-president. Sigma Alpha Iota gives classic chiIdren's opera Highlighting the fall semester for the members of Sigma Alpha Iota, was the ChiIdren's Musical performance oF HanseI and Gretel . The musical was presented November 2I-23 es- pecially forlocal school children and their parents. This year, Sigma Alpha Iota pre- Hess, S. Fox, J. Robinson, N. Kay, L. Harris, K. Herman, J. Wise, L. Dunsmore, G. Hanson S Wolfe J Albrecht D Shegelmerer, P J. Schumacher, K. Gross, D. Holmquist. sented eleven scholarships to music students for the spring semester. A new activity For the twenty SAI members was Color Day which took place the first Wednesday of each month. On those days, the members wore the fraternity colors of red and white. 242 Math, science group instructs students Wednesday nights throughout the school year were occupied For mem- bers ot Sigma Delta Epsilon as they tutored students in the fields of mathe- matics and science. ln association with the Mathematics Department, the honorary Fraternity sponsored a math contest For students from nearby communities. Scholar- ships and prizes were awarded to top competitors in the contest. Sigma Delta Epsilon adopteda child from a poverty stricken Family in Appalachia. Money was sent to the child for general needs and for edu- cation. Ns' Emp Tutoring classes were sponsored by Sigma Delta Epsilon to aid students who wanted additional help in the field of math and science. . 5. as sf r sa. raise .Y .sl 5 -'e Refreshments were served after discussions Several hourswere spent by members preparing Gypsy Day Parade. fa'-Def' - Q Tu, 5 it vs., 1 W. Q . LN- 1'5- 53 BACK ROW: T. Malcepeace, M. Kvamme, vice-presidenlp G. Campbell, R. Brewer, sergeant at ormsgT. Krouse, R. Halse, S. Knurson. FRONT ROW: D. Rabenburg, N. Winczf, L. Carlson, P. Harrington, T. Mehlbrech, presidenf. forcompefifion in the Sigma Delta Epsilon sponsored Q high school math confesf in the spring. 4 244 Writing contest involves students creative works Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English Fraternity, added 'l5 members to its roster in their First tall pledge drive. Throughout the rest ofthe year their efforts were concentrated on the Cre- ative Writing Contest and the used book sale. The annual CreativeWrit- ing Contest received more entries than in any previous year., Scholarships were awarded to the winning entries in the area of essay, short story, and poetry. The used book sale is an an- nual Fund raising proiect held on cam- pus. Sigma Tau Deltans assistedwith the publication of Northern Lights, maga- zine For the creative arts. Writings and art work of Northern's students and facultywere included in the pub- lication. The winning high school entries from the creative writing con- test were also printed. use QQ E33 ssl' BACK ROW: D. Lorenzen, M. van de Rosfyn, B. Hillesfqd, s. Thiel. FRONT Row: s. Sismq TCU Delfv members Gpplled Egger., L, Rehfeld, J, Engstrom, P, Craig. judging entries of the hugh schoolCreatrve English composition in Contest. TOP ROW: E. Forbes, historian, S. Wegener, secretary, D. Puffer, treasurer, G. Harms. SECOND ROW: K. Forman, vice-president, J. Jager, C. Craig, A. T. Hansen, advisor. FRONT ROW: L. Rcmie, G. Fulker, president. 245 Rose Formal highlights Sigma Tau Gamma year Sigma Tau Gamma, Northern's first social Fraternity, held theirWhite Rose Formal inApril to culminate their First full year as a campus organization. On Veterans Day the fraternity held a flag raising ceremony on the campus green. Over semester break, Sigma Tau members went skiing in the Black Hills. As a fund-raising proiect, the club sold light bulbs. One of their maior proiects was the establishingofasistersorority. Future plans include the purchase of a Fra- ternity house . W. C. Fields' movies set the tone for a smoker held by the fraternity brothers. Sigma Tau Gammons observed Veteran's Day .. . a flag raising ceremony. .Nfl 'ylixb --If .sm- 'iff x, -yjj. N 45. Q 1 - 4 W Q. ,. if FQ 4 f H J , 1 i .- J ,,f 15 C, fifingx.-. 'UQ - 55 fish BACK ROW: M. Benson, R. Thompson, management, G. Feiock, J. Ross, J. Hanson, D. Peferson, L. Giesen, R. King, D. Klosfermcm. SECOND ROW: Mr. Humcmn, Dr. Gunderson, A. Johnson, B. K-lclff, G. Veniohn, T. Lee, R. Andrews. FRONT ROW: L. Mills, records, Mr. Doschel, M. Schulte, membership, M. Pritchard, R. Siegling, president: L., Riddle. 24 Publications print story of Northern's expansion As Don Puffer embarked on,-his pro- fessional semester in February, 1970, Marshall Damgaard took over the edi- torship of the Exponent, Northern's newspaper. An interview with a student or facul- ty member was added to the format. The question-answer feature dealt with both local and national issues. For the second year, Gwen Wage- iii naar served as editor of the Pasque. Advantages of experience were brought to the staff members as organi- zation became a reality. It was the goal of the staff to picture the total NSC . Northern Lights offered students an opportunity to see theiroriginal writ- ings in print. Compositions were sub- mitted to Barbara Hillestad, editor. Exponent layout was completed every Tuesday night for Thursday distribution . 1 A Carla Cooper, second semester managing editor. L Marshall Damgaard, second semester editor. rx. -N 'Qin' . 53,- . G.- Q. . 'a ??? ' L. - - ' ' awp .,.,, f'J'l:. -L ,. XX .JH .. - KJ' .ft s . 4 ' I x gm- 5. vw f ' W K f .v'f'i,g37C.Q15- 7 ll 4- . J , P E ,W R. Breckf D. Puffer, first semester editorp M. Schurch, feature editor: J. Begemcnn, news ediforp X R. Berg, photogropherp G. Hcrms, business managerp M. Levsen, sports editor. 24 25 Editors capture reflections G. Harms, business manager: T. Howarth, photographerp D. Puffer, sports editor: R.Berg, photog- rapherp S. Meyer: G . Wagenaar, editor. I HE NEW Ri,i'LIBi1f. HRV' Barbara Hillestad, Northern Lights editor Chris Buren, Stacy Wegener, Karen Veenis I IS, xiii Ron Berg, photographer. .M .4 v 'a . ,il 'iii' 251 2 il STUDENT SENATE: V. Larson, treasurery J. Bonzer, secretaryi J. OpsaI1I, vice-president, J. Adams president. SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: C. Anderson chairman, D. Beckman, M. Lund, D. Gunder- son, L. Weber, J. Fredrickson, T. Weishaar Dr. R. Cinclclir, advisory M. Hove, K. Krier S. Ambrosius, M. Beitelspacher, D. NeIson H. Pederson. I BIG NAME: BACK ROW: G. D. Klosterman, C. Bateen. Pritchard, D. Peterson. FRONT Harms, N. Davies, L. Giesen, J. Flahaven, SECOND ROW: R. Thompson, S. Mydland, M. ROW: M. Jensen, S. Wegener, M. Foy. Senate, committees relate to concerns of students Changes to update effectiveness were carried out by Student Senate, Social Affairs Committee, and the Big Name Entertainment Committee. Student Senate changed the rules regarding tenureof members. Sixteen members were elected in the fall, the top eight served through the Spring Semester. ln February eight senators were again elected. They will serve through January 1971. The new terms of office were adopted to bring con- tinuity to the duties of Senators. Social Affairs Committee introduced the Mini-Concert. Groups were brought in for two consecutive nights with two performances each evening. The shows were staged in the Den so that a casual atmosphere prevailed. Dances and movies were also a part of the SAC sponsored events. Big Name Entertainment Committee, in a year of reorganization, changed several procedures. The first concert of the year came early in the fall, this was followed by the traditional Gypsy Day concert. The spring concert was held in March. The Committee con- tributed to the purchase of sound equipment and lights. 25 254 Choir, orchestra utilizes college, community talent Northern's Collegiate Choir, under the direction of Dr. John Berggren, sang at the annual Chamber of Com- merce dinner on January 29, l970. Dignitaries attending the dinner in- cluded South Dakota Governor Frank Farrar and Bob Richards, nationally known physical fitness advocate. The Collegiate Choircombined with the College-Civic Symphony Orches- tra to present before capacity crowds the Messiah during the Christmas season and the Faure Requiem on Palm Sunday. The orchestra also presented achil- dren's concert in the late spring for Aberdeen elementary schoolihildren . Ben Vandervelde directed the or- chestra composed of high school mu- sicians, college students, faculty, and independent musicians from the sur- rounding area and Minneapolis. il 5 TL ll , M e q i.: 1. ,Q 3. , :g iff if ' za: 5 - 1 L i it - - F ff F E e Practicing three afternoons a week, the choir The Collegiate Choir performed the Messiah For another capacity crowd. :I 7: Sfudenfs auditioned in The Full for choir membership. Dr. John Berggren directed the Collegiate Choir. Z ,-,.hf.y.. i .Q .E , 1 fm'-an-una-W 4 in Q , Fi , J A .I 'iii C 'V . 1.'l:Y..Tf ' ' VN' 'gr '?o At rf A Q 5 if M15 1-,pw 1, '1 F 1 -i ?!. 2 -4.::. - , J .. v.:- gh ,. 5 '- r im, . 1 - ,SE .,z.1-6G.,.,,,,., -TNQ., was 2 ffm X. 1 ' , Q E. Ji iw' f , mi -V v' 2 . D fi 9' x Af' .. 4, . X, 'x X-, as no 40 J... , '1,,L.-mf ,L I ' 7'1il'?Sf9- , ...fin ' 1 x Af, s .4- ' 4,2 . , ..--3 S :L 1 V, sw if Q.. Q . pg 541 ' ' f rm ff? 5 il H1 V i , gif-1-ff A nm U A.: f N -Q , 'LQ 2 r I' ' J ., H ' ' ' ' w-mL if 'N -1 Ji: ,AV T' V -' 1- 1 my -f b ff V . A.A f - K' 1 4 Y C 1 1-J-43 'f ,' 1,-ed,-,A ixvx x .K Y 'Y fl' Q, , - 1 'F' ,e I fi ,V 'ings :xx W J hm 'wh 4 L 4 7 4 Q , if M fpibfi Q .f-H., M-fl, fwy ug, i . x 0 is . 1 - Q . 'WJ'- J . ',,,. -, 4 , . U3 Q- N I 1 ,J 2 K . .- rj 1' , ' T'- fx, A v 5, ,V fx 1 1 fl! P :,,, 3 Lf ff 1. rv lf . 5 4. I , ,A . ' , I S ,qi ix A? , 1 in v k f ig 5 iizqgif , U, M ' A. LQ: 21 x N -H Quai , Q Av ,MJ JS ,W if 5 .fy if f ,fe , 1 , 5 sw W if j performances . Band performs concert itinerary for p 'gf-was r-...MN J. nf: '-wh -.i,+,? Darwin Walker conducted Northern's marching and concert bands. The Northern State College March- ing Band performed for the third con- secutive year during half-time of the Minnesota Vikings-Colt professional football game at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota. During a half-time performance at NSC the band paid a special tribute to Dr. Berggren, Director of the Fine Arts Department. The Concert Band gave two concerts this year and one pops concert. Begin- ning February 8, the band, under the direction ofMr. Darwin Walker, went on tourclimaxing the trip with ahome concert in Dakota Hall. 25 260 Georgetown meet lures Northern's debate squad for the first time, in the Georgetown University tournament. This year 25 young men and women entered debate tournaments or indi- vidual events. James Zeman coached the students . Twenty tournaments in an eight-state area kept Northern's debate squad on the road several weekends during the academic year. The debaters also traveled to the District of Columbia to participate, 7 A i fTf?2f55f' ! 4 se' . zzz 552 1 ' - - E , 1 BACK ROW: A. Drake, T. Peterson. SECOND ROW: A. Severson, J. Engstrom, S. Koch, M. Roby, J. Hoffman, J. Jager, M. Miles. FRONT ROW: L. MclcNeil, R. Walters. .N ,hm , typ l'9'?w,F' 'ff x 'A -71 -' . N ffw., v 5 . A V L. .i x 5 '4 u, 'SAP 0 'w L A. nu 'Ml - 5-:lv .r I ' fl it . HQ N ' I 1 5 ' 'k 1 1 15, f . , I 1 :JA f n - ' x 6 5 . K s. Q -n -'YF A X I - V T la.. . Q M 2 jf 1 'ffNf ' A 4 ' R - i A- NV J U i . . qi X .sh tag .. my L ,4 'if 1 :L6ff 'j ' ' Q41 26' 2 ' ,Zu Q51-,' .. fp M .J 1 f 1... w a, , 'k .- w fm ' 'k - Vi 4 1 W ,ffgfq l f Q, fy!! .-if ,,,. L Q-.. 1 fx . -riff' 7 1'-'.'H 1, i r m rl-, J 6 ff 15- Mag' '- 1 - L ., k ', , 'H-'T Y :ark Y. - 1-. P f' ,LI-'Z 1 -,1i 'v1,fX'5'---, ,rl we ' fs: Q, .. ,W 5. xii : . il rigs. rw ,I 125 5 -' A- V ' ' 1- -. iw ' l +2 1 'z NNW.. f mfg. 1 - Mini-concerts originate, aclcl entertainment facet T The accompanying guitarist supplemented the Villagers' Folk sound. The Villagers entertained at a mini- lw D 264 Women, men in various I- Beginning in the fall with men's touch Football, the intramural athletic program at NSC offered students not participating in varsity events an op- portunity to display their athletic prowess. Activities that included both men's and women's competition were volley- ball and singles and doubles badminton . participate M activities During the winter months, Northern's men also played in intramural basket- ball leagues, with the best teams in each league vying For the overall championship in February. TheWolves' Den gameroomalso pro- vided intramural activities including snooker, billiards, table tennis, and league bowling. Bart Berndt organized all intramural activities. Cross country usurped the runner's stamina Dave Bauer lunged for additional yardage. Kerry Johnson watched For the pin in wrestling competition. 265 Northern netmen win conference tennis title Although posting only a 2-5 record during dual meet competition, North- ern's varsity tennis squad completed its season by capturing the South Dakota Inter-collegiate Conference championship. The Wolves tallied 32 points to outdistance second place Dakota State College by l4 counters. South ATP.: 1' f ,HN Keaton Rames prepared to slam a shot during competition on the courts. Dakota School of Mines and Tech- nology finished third and Black Hills State College was fourth in the SDlC meet. ln National Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics District l2 com- petition, Northern finished fourth in a field of seven teams as the School of Mines won the team title. - A .nfl BACK ROW: Lon DeVeese, Paul Thompson, Jim Anderson, Tom Fahey, Jerry Ward. if ,... ,xii ' ' fi KH '--NNN NUM 1 Q.,-H '+.,4.1 r-. tg I N: I 'fr-sf, WMM' -A -..- V W N 1,-.,.,.1 ,s D V ,I ,qrlggi-A:.1, -il, ..,v:-f..,e-W ,. .V f S .44 :jaw ' J A fe Hu . '-M.. 'THCH ng.: Q,-cc... ' i . . V 1 . 1 I T , - 'mi' N fe-, i L '-ug 5 T , I l I ' f -, 5 X' ,V , V, 35 1 Q 1 i, ,t --gk xl 'F --.'Tr-c., 'W if . kf r-2-,J -N V' U., . Q., .A 2, iw. , ye, i., 1-7. i 2--.,,, I rw-, we f- ff-+4.44-i Jw-y - 1 , - '-. 1 , 1' - ft, 4-44'-5. . . ii'7'd::h'L'44?ih -4 Ftrf'ft71JT.s, 'f' - '--,,-41 -Q, Cru 77 L-H+. .5 - 4 r -'- .'- 'Q 17 5' 41. 14 141 ---.. '-., 3, 'f'1:V....?l 7 :...,'...+-..,..,t-Q N, '-., '., f, I gs t ' s, ' ,'-..,.1 -131 ', ' --., A 4 . ' i .,,,g::-A.,-Q:-f.. ., H -1,,' sk,-. A-., .. -L., ,Ln .MHZ-.iijrr--.,,,t 'ul'-.M . fi T' 1 ll-T'T'T-fs '.,? gg ' , I ' l 2 , ,..,,3- my P -:- ' sr , . ' - L Ji' L ,,...- I ,, g'Tl-frm '15-1177 If li .tii or A Y - ,.5.',41. , - ,Nga X- L ' I m.+.,.,:h3 A-Q -1- ,- Y-,Z-jf Walking from the net, Terry Geisinger appeared deiected after a match on the home courts. gs FRONT ROW: John Lanfgen, Gaylen Bendewald, Bob Pugsley, Keaton Rames, Terry Geisinger. N ,' I '- ' 'lm' ' e , pr J 5 f ttv I W Q A 5 E fe, K E if 25 W mf is Y Eg- iv Tom Fahey observed the results of a forearm shot as he completed his followthrough to capture cl victory over an opposing player. ff-1 ls- t ' A ' we we li - --. X , , , 1' sf?-.4 1 ew ' W. Y ,A ., ' 3 Wh WSL -S J ' H 7 . 7-,, 1 F 5 l ' V :HT ' ' . -t .-'LQ '?'m K. ' 1 'lf ' Driving the ball toward the net, Jim Anderson shifted his weight forward on a forearm downswing . Anderson and his teammateswon the SDIC championship. Moorhead S.D. School of Mines Black Hills State Jamestown Jamestown Sioux Falls College S.D. State University NSC OPP. 2 7 3 6 8 I 2 4 2 5 6 3 3 6 267 Linksmen top district Consistent shooting led the North- ern State College golf squad to the National Association of Intercol- legiate Athletic District 12 cham- pionship at Aberdeen May l0, l969. Northern's five-man team, coached by Robert Wachs, covered the regula- tion l8 holes in a total of 308 strokes to outdistance its nine opponents. Don Walter toured the course in 75 shots to lead his mates to the Dis- trict l2 title. Dennis Helms shot a 767 Mike O'Brien, 78, Joe Schlim- gen, 797 and Dick Maynes, 80. The golfers also captured the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference title, shooting an 18-hole team total of 305 to top second place Black Hills State College by ll strokes. O'Brien took medalist honors in this meet with a 74. Northern's linksmen also achieved first place finishes in the Sioux Falls Invitational quadrangular and the Aberdeen triangular. O-Qalf Asanother golfer watched, Dick Maynes stroked a putt across' the green. Maynes assisted Northern in winning the SDIC championship and district honors. Dennis Helms, Don Walter, Mike O'Brlen, Joe Schlxmgen, Duck Maynes Nt through as he drove the golf ball down the fairway. I H: -k .. 1 PFW x an , ggi, as-,,g?k,,.w.J4, 'guy ,-.: , , A:153vv will -,L-Baia. .4 366 Dick Maynes feed off in links action at Abercleen's Lee Park golf course. in Ffa RANK Moorhead Invitational 9th Sioux Falls Invitational Ist Bison Invitational 7th Cougar Invitational 5th ftiel Aberdeen Triangular lst SDIC Conference Meet lst NAIA District I2 Meet lst Golfer Dennis Helms concentratedon using an iron shotduring links competition. 270 Squad nabs victories in year-end Northern State College's track and field team, headed by Coach AI Sahli, capped their season by finish- ing first in both the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference meet and the National Association of Intercol- legiate Athletics District 12 cham- pionships. Leading the NSC effort with first place performances in conference competition were Mike Breidenbach, in the shot-put, John White, long jump, Dave Tieszen, triple iumpp and Gary Bertsch, two-mile. Bertsch set a new conference record in the two- mile run with a time of 9:31 .8 and tourneys placed in the mile run. Breidenbach topped the field in a pair of events in the NAIA meet, winning the shot-put and discus. Ron Nankivel grabbed the pole vault title with a leap of 12' 6 . He had set a school record in this event earlier in the season with a 13' 9 effort. The NSC squad also won the Huron Invitational indoor track and field meet and the Northern Invitational outdoor meet held at Simmons Field. Bertsch competed in the six-mile run in the Nationals at Billings, Montana, but was sidelined midway through the race by an iniury. BACK ROW: L. Sanderson, M. Appelhof Sutton, D. Pastian, M. Breidenbach, Distance runner Gary Bertsch strided toward the finish line as a spectator encouraged a pursuing Nook, B. Potter, J. Engel, M. Peiper runner. Bertsch represented Northern at the National NAIA Track and Field meet. Tieszen, D. Speck. SECOND ROW: I .re 'f 5 5se'mes-.wa-., I . M ,..2.,,.. ,nw vi , N x I , if I A ' K. 1. to toss the discus. Briedenbach won the NAIA discus event. Dave Tieszen spread his arms For balance as he landed aftera broad iump effort. 1 -W ,I I l. I,-.L,' I ,E 1 X F, l,,,,'..,1,I,, , B. Docktor, J. White, W. Schlekeway, J. Meidinger, J. Mundt, R. Johnson, W. Swan- T. Hoeke, D. March, G. Fliehe. FRONT ROW: T. Auchampach, G. Schumacker, E. Kruse, Bertsch, R. Nankivel, T. Schliebe, M. Pritchard, L. Schaunaman, E. Elkins. Not present: . Kaaz. Mankato Quadrangular Huron Invitational Moorhead Quaclrangular USD Invitational Northern Invitational Huron Invitational Jamestown Dual NAIA District I2 Meet SDIC Meet RANK 3rd Ist 2nd 2nd Ist 2nd 2nd Ist Ist 271 2 ' Events display variety it .1 -?...Q. -Zin 5 M Q iii lg! W fx Y ' L be f?'w?S Env - -- Mike Peiper reached the tape ahead of the field, winning the half-mi le run . Ron Nankivel arched successfull over the bar during pole vault competition. Y a Northern State College record in the event last season with a l3'9 leap. Nankivel set Concentrating on his Form, Ed Nook prepared heave the i6-pound shot put in a early performance . to Jfyi Sfrqir-,ing for distance, Dave Speck released the Wayne Schlekeway eyed a soft landing as he glided over the bar iavelin during the Northern Invitational. Gary Bertsch led the field past the reviewing stand in a distance race at Simmons Field. 5 BACK ROW S Weflen D Bauer, D Grewmg, K Lewls,J Malsom, G. Brewer, F. Herman, D Smith B Brugman, T Kukesh FRONT ROW B Iverson, T Anderberg, B Huntema, J Wllber, M Vogel, P. Fishbach, B. Luther, R Kulper NSC OPP Southern 9 i0 DCIl4O'l'Cl State 2 4 Black Hills l 2 Huron 5 1 Yanlcton 2 9 A spectator's view showed a Wolves bat ter eyeing an approaching pitch NSC cops I After tying for the South Dakota lntercollegiate Conference title in their initial season of varsity competi- tion in l968, the Northern State Col- lege Wolves baseball squad gained undisputed possession of the cham- pionship this season. The Wolfmen, - t' directed by Bart Berndt, swept to a - 6-2 conference record and compiled a l3-'ll overall mark. Mike Vogel led Northern to the .s t league titlewith three complete game ' - S Q ' pitching performances, including two Mike Vogel concentrated onthe opposing pitch- er as he led away from Hrs, base. Nine veterans bolstered the 1969 conference champions . Assisting I Wm An NSC player urged his teammates from the dug-out during a Wolf home game. shutouts. Relief pitcher .lim Wilber also tallied threewins in SDIC action. Relief hurler Jim Wilber watched as his pitch approached an opposing batsman. eague title Vogel and Wilber on the mound were Jim Malsom and Dave Bauer. The in- field was staffed by Steve Weflen, Bill Luther, Dennis Smith and Greg Brewer. Brewer, Smith and Bruce Brugman saw action in the outfield. Barry Huitema was the only experi- enced catcher to return to the squad. ln the National Association of ln- tercollegiate Athletics District 12 South Dakota play-off against Yank- ton College, the Wolves were elim- inated when they dropped the first two games of the best of three series. They were the victims ofa no-hitter in the opening contest, and were top- ped by a 9-2 score in the second game . 'W llJCill'YlBANK BU 75 Frosh runners guide cross country Dominated by freshman runners, the Northern State College cross country squad raced to a third place Finish in the National Association of Intercol- legiate Athletics District I2 Champi- onships, while capturing fourth po- sition in the South Dakota Intercol- legiate Conference meet. Tim Carda led the group offirst year thinclads, which also included Stan squad Ellis, Randy Barondeau, Fran Keller, Les Hirocke, and Jim Olson. Veteran runners on Coach Al SahIi's team were Dean Marsh, Mike Peiper, Rick Kotial, and Ed Elkins. The NSC squad, which hosts the Roe Granger Cross Country Meet, won dual runs in which it participated a- gainst North Dakota State University and Moorhead State College. A wide-spread field of runners grappled for 276 BACK ROW: Jim Olson, Rick Kotila, Dean Marsh, Randy Barondeau, Mike Peiper, Fran Keller, Tim Carda, Stan Ellis. FRONT ROW: Les Hirocke, Ed Elkins. Northern cross country fTJf,?'f11i5 51: ----Qr .fb-rwx 5 qv- 11 '- - x-.:,, Q, , position at the start of the annual Roe Granger run. fig.. A . h AI Sahli pointed out the results to one of his runners. The face of Ed Elkins showed strain and concentration during a cross country race. NSC Rank North Dakota State University Dual I South Dakota State University Invitational 7 Roe Granger Meet 5 Dakota Wesleyan University Invitational 2 Moorhead Dual I South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference Meet 4 National Intercollegiate District I2 3 South Dakota Amateur Athletic Union Championships 3 277 278 Football Coaching Staff: Jim Kretchman, Carl Iverson, Bart Berndt, Al Sahli, Bob Wachs, Clark Swisher. Glclncing back at an approaching opponent, running back Lee Wilson angled toward the sideline during a contest. Lu Lee Wilson struggled for 26 EFI, 47 fgyglkl' Members of the 1969 SDlC championship football team included BACK ROW: P. Murphy, L. Breske, B. Mc Kiver, R. Rowen, M. Wengler, G. Fliehe. SIXTH ROW: E. Wilkinson, J. Kramer, R. Andzreiewslci, J. Gross, R. Watson, D. Carlson, T. Carsrud. yardage as Greg Brewer prepared to block. Kretchman leads team to undefeated season In his initial season as head football coach at Northern State College, Jim Kretchman led his gridmen to an un- defeated season and was chosen the National Association of Intercol- legiate Athletics District I2 Coach of the Year. The Wolves, ranked twelfth in the final NAIA poll, compileda 9-0 sea- son record and again won the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference championship. Northem defensive tackle, Gordon Groos was selected to the second team of the NAIA All American squad as well as being chosen for the all-con- ference and all-district teams. Monte Hillestad, NSC offensive guard, landed his third straight berth on the All-SDIC team. OtherWolves capturing positions on the conference honor squad included running back Lee Wilson, Groos,offensive center Greg Youngman, and defensive backs Wayne Schlekewuy and Dick Maynes, Five gridmen were picked for the All--NAIA District I2 squad. Those selected were offensive end Greg Brewer, Wilson, Groos, Maynes, and Schlekeway. fi? 4 -1 -' pf .. ef -sv ig 'f- 'Ian' '-ffhrj ss',- vs.:-6 uv ww ,agp QB- P' f ' 4 gh! I it 1 I 1' aa faarettsv ' A ' if if lt ' wr ' is M fir ir rw K ...X . A FIFTH ROW: C. Mehlhoff, M. Pritchard, S. Swartos, M. Frey, D. Ott, B. Bach- man, M. Forman, J. Brewer. FOURTH ROW: C. Hupke, R. Nelson, J. Hurley, E. Lindell, L. Sutton, M. Gauer, M. An- derson, H. Wiedrich, R. Larson. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, W. Schlekeway, D. Maynes, K. Johnston, G. Gabler, J. Hoover, T. Schliebe, J. Hoff, M. Brie- denbach, G. Gross. SECOND ROW: G. Youngman, D. Kalisek, B. Kiewiet, J. Lorenz, J. Parker, B. Luce,-J. Carolan, J. Jensen, R. Larson, D. Pastian, B. Warwick. FRONT ROW: J. Appl, G. Schumacher, M. Goodrich, C. Jones, M. Hillestad, G. Brewer, D. Vorhees, B. Huitema, R. Hermanson, D. Schwab, B. Doucette, R. Kaaz. Z7 8 lhe violent side of football was patterned on Dove Pds1'ic1n's blood splcffered iersey cs AI Sohli assisted him. Greg Gab ler evoded The grasp of u defender as he sprinted foward the end zone. 'Q F W 5. 2 The crowded sfcnds porfrayed Both friend and foe converged 4 4 Wolves cop conference title the enthusiasm of NSC fans. A Wolf ball carrier was belted by a defender after a short gain against the Southern State College Pointers. the man with the pigskin during a Northem home contest. NSC Opp. Valley City 5l 7 Eastern Montana 14 3 Black Hills State 64 l9 Dakota State' 37 7 Southern State' 35 6 South Dakota Tech' 54 21 Dakota Wesleyan University' 34 0 Huron College' 42 8 Kearney State 33 l4 'Conference games 2.8 1 ,BQLVQ it s ,A F , 1 -.wwe W M VV,-gf If --,jd I Ea 0 - . H .11 wfgl-Vf,jQ, I 34 5 40 10 ! L, A -J-63.25.-. ! l ---W l A P 2 W'-Vis' :mv 1 'H ,qv - G 2 f 5 . g A -V ii A EBQ1 1 X, 'Q M in , ze ..-.N 9 - x E, Q U .3 H Byyl 'DX . . 5 f Il 1 Z 4 Y WW E., L hg Q L XX f ML Q, Wolves compete in national event G roos Coach Bob Wachs instructed his reserves during a contest in the Civic Arena. Guard Bill Luther and an oppos- ing cager raced For the basketball during a conference tilt. Victories in their last nine confer- ence games earned the Northern State College Wolves' basketball squad the South Dakota Intercollegiate Confer- ence championship. The cagers, coached by Bob Wachs, advanced to national competition at Kansas City by winning the National Association of Intercollegiate District I2 honors in a best-of-three series againstSioux FallsCollege. Wartburg College of Iowa eliminated the Wolves 9l-78 in the opening round of the national event. Sophomore center Gary Evien, se- lected for the all-conference first team, led Northern in scoring and Finished in a tie for second in the SDIC. Seniortorward Mike Vogel was named to the Ieague's second team. Wayne Schlekewcly was the team's floor leader and Gordon Groos paced the Wolves in the rebounding depart- ment. NSC led the conference in Field goal accuracy with a 53 per cent average. 283 284 Evien heads Wolf efforts Gary Evien used his 6'8 frame to out leap Dave Jackson of South Dakota Tech in the opening tip off. Wayne Schlekeway and DWU's Lloyd for position under the boards in acon- All eyes were on a Black Hills player as he dribbled around a fallen Wayne Schlekeway during the game that helped the Wolves clinch the SDIC championship. Pigglce grappled fesf won by NSC . ,Q A leaping uffempf by a Southern State College guard fo block c layup by the Wolves' Dennis Smith Failed. 285 Northern grapplers take conference second place Jim Jensen and Chester Jones cap- tured South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference championships as the Northern State College Wolves cap- tured second position in the league wrestling tourney at Madison. Jensen, Northern's I58-pound grappler, and Doug Neuharth, the I34-pound national champion last year, competed in the National Asso- ciation Intercollegiate Athletics tour- ney at Superior, Wisconsin. Jones, I9O pounds, and heavy- weight Kerry Johnston were consistent winners for Coach Don Woods' squad in their dual matches during the sea- son. The Wolf wrestlers compiled a dual record of I5 wins and 9 losses. Loren Leonard struggled to free himself from the BACK ROW: J. Esser, W. Nolte, K. Johnston, C. Jones, G. Haupt, R. Neuman, L. Leonard. THIRD ROW: D. Wetzler, M. Nelson, B. Asmussen, J. Ross. SECOND ROW: D. Schroeder, M. Bierke, G. Walworth. FRONT ROW: D. Neuharth, J. Jensen. Chet Jones at- E2 ' V X my-is w 1::.'-.fm ,- A,,.,, ,. QT. n 3 w L -':'Q3S Rf ' Fzsjif R '25, ffvwii-164k . - u F wgw 2, - Y I s M. '-Q. 1 f , ., 4 vw, , 1 Wfffiifkaz - if ' . K 3 WK 44 Y vw 1 VN.. ,MQW ,W .ya-A 28 NSC wrestlers battle Although a Fellow compefifor appeared to have Q Firm grip on his head, Kerry Johnston struggled fo force the wresfler's shoulders againsf the mar for o pin. Loren Leonard braced himself as cz foe applied pressure during .- D' , ,,,,, Hg fix ' , , , .xc r 44 if hlfgf 4 ML bg, 1' J' x' jg: fw- Q ,155 PM ,J 1'-fy s 290 Bowlers take fifth placeg Dreyer rolls Bowlers averaging from 175 to 180 pins per game dominated Northern's varsity bowling team last season. Wayne Dielke led theway with a 179 average, followed by Glenn Walbert at 178. Gary Dreyer rolled a 253 For the highest individual game and a 627 For high three-game series by a Wolf h igh series kegler. The high four-man team game was an 835 while the squad averaged 719 in this department for the season. Coached by Harold Andrews, Northern finished in a fifth place tie in their eight-team conference, com- pilinga31-41 record. St. Cloud State College topped the standings with a 47-25 record. ..'v Men's Varsity Bowling. BACK ROW: S. Andrews. FRONT ROW: M. Oakland, T. .Hes-.4 .6 4, r N.- tx X Women's Varsity Bowling. BACK ROW: R. Reoh, L. Humphrey, H. Andrews, S. Morgan, L. Kannegieter. FRONT ROW: P. Borchers, S. Leheclca, D. Bryant, B. Mossefin, D. Dobler. iBerni e Mossefin, 1'n a ,..f-.+. uf-3 -.-f , ..33g5M l V w 1 - ' Q, .Mil - 1+ lj 5 A um 4 ' X ' . -: JC U ,lf-VBPi.L'f N Tig NJA, af'-v'-1v1qQ.. F5EiE'g 1525.-x ' 'WW 'm f-fix, TW fi . '- sims, , wQ :'f -r,-45 . ' 'M,'1g 'Lf9- E - ,, W ' , i 1g, .Li ,Nw N , 2 Pep personalities ignite crowd morale Four freshmen and two sophomores led Northern's cheering section at athletic events. They Followed the teams whenever possible to cheer them on with pep and enthusiasm, Even their outward appearance was brighter as the standard maroon color was abandoned in favor of gold outfits. The squad gave moral support to three sports this year. Football, bas- lcetball, and wrestling fans were led by the group of six coeds. M. Neiber, C. Jackson, H. Troske, B. Hansen, C. Raether, J. Hettick W OME N' S BAS KET BA LL Sioux Falls College NSC Opp. 42 15 Augustana College 41 35 Augustana College 38 42 Sioux Falls College 27 20 Southern State 39 32 South Dakota State 34 41 South Dakota State 17 45 Southwestern Minnesota 26 23 Augustana College 37 21 South Dakota State 15 37 Evans leads in three var Northern's women finished their season with winning records in two areas of competition under coach Diane Evans. The field hockey squad topped Sioux Falls College intheir Final con- NSC coeds sity activities test to end play with a 1-3 record. Thevolleyball team tallied threewins and a single loss. A 6-4 record was compiled by the Northern coeds in their initial season of varsity basket- ball competition. Women's Basketball. BACK ROW: A. Johnson, S. Kludt, B. Felderman, A. Krahn, K. O'Laughlen, A. Evangelisto, C. Hemmah, C. Hewitt. FRONT ROW: V. Hansen, B. Nolan, J. Buechler, S. McCarriar. 2 Coeds vie in varsity events The girls' hockey squad infused spirit with their team cheer. WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY NSC OPP Dakota State College 3 6 S. D. State University O 9 Augustana College 3 9 Sioux Falls College 9 l WOMEN' S VOLLEYBALL NSC OPP. Dakota State College 9 l4 l6 I4 15 8 Huron College l5 l3 7 15 15 7 E S.D. Sfclfe University 7 l5 O 15 Soufhern Sfafe College l5 9 . Myer, C. Hemmah, D.. Beckman, S.. McCarriar, L. Merfens, J. Jensen, ONT ROW: J. Byre, A. Johnson, S. Frisvold, J. Larson, S. Schnabel. Women's Volleyball. BACK ROW: P. Borchers, S. Kludf, L. Merfens, V. Hanson, A. Evangelisto, M. Nelson. FRONT ROW: C. Hemmalw, L. Foltz, J. Larson, A. Johnson, S. Sclmable. 295 SPORTSWEAR FOR EVERY OCCASION AT 586 006' X PREDS LOWER LEVEL ,,,M .. ...J-5 37? : .fn gran We u F i , 1 Et i - O . 13 Bandy, INDEX Aaker, Corrine, Redfield 169 Aaro, Ruth, Aberdeen Aasby, Linda, Highmore 30 Abeln, Peggy, Groton 72,208 Aberle, Dennis, Aberdeen Abernathy, Susan, Gann Valley 72 Ablin, Larry, Manstield 91 Abraham, Ronald, Aberdeen Abrahamson, Laurel, DeSmet 91 Ackerman, Olive, Aberdeen 30 Adam, Gary, Roscoe 30 Adams, Gerald, Aberdeen 252 Adams, Michael, Chamberlain Aden, Allen, Aberdeen 72 Aden, Diana, Aberdeen 91 Adolphsen, Roberta, Aberdeen 91 Ahsan, Dr. Syed, Lang, and Lit. Aipperspach, Kenneth, Aberdeen 91 Akerson, Karla, Milbank 60 Akkerman, Pam, Watertown 72 Akland, Ordell, Aberdeen 72 Babcock, Michael, Huron 31,40,168,191 Bachman, Benjamin, Isabel 72,191,207, 279 Bachman, Diane, Sioux Falls 72 Bachman, Paul, Bowdle Bacon, Bacon, Baczuk Bader, Bader, Michael, Aberdeen 60 Sandra, Redfield 91 , Carole, Rapid City 91 John, Roscoe 72 Roger, Clear Lake 31 Bad Moccasin, Richard, Aberdeen Baer, Judy, Selby 91 Bagaus, Neil, Aberdeen 91 Baggett, Keith, Aberdeen 31 Baier, Thomas, Rochester NY 91 Bailey, James, Ed. 8. Psyc. 118 Baird, Berwyn, Frankfort Baird, David, Chaska MN 91 Baldridge, Marcia, Aberdeen 114 Baldwin, Charles, Custer 60 BALLADEERS 187 Ballard, Cheryl, Brandon 72 Baloun , Terry, Highmore Baloun, William, Redfield Bancroft, Ronald, Burke Cheryl, Sioux City IA Birkholt William Selb Alberts, L eland, Amherst 72 Albertson, Arlyce, Dell Rapids 60,216 Albertson, Gerald, Newell Albrecht, Albrecht, Albrecht, Albrecht, Aldinger, Alexande Alger, G Alger, Ka 1' r JoAnn, Aberdeen 30,241 Kathy, Redfield 91 Leland, Columbia Steven, Mitchell 72 Patrick, Aberdeen 72 , Alice, Garden City 72 egary, DeSmet 72 thleen, DeSmet 91 Allard, Teresa, Elk Point 60 Banek, Dean, McLaughlin 31 Banek, Jean, Aberdeen 31 Banek, Katherine, Kimball 91 Barker, Deanne, Fort Yates ND 72 Barker, Ken, Aberdeen 72 Barker, Linda, Aberdeen Barnett, Loretta, Sioux Falls 91 Barnett, Timothy, Sioux Falls 72 Baron, Faye, Aberdeen 72 Barondeau, Brenda, Onaka 72 Barondeau, Marie, Onaka Allen, Janice, Dell Rapids 72 Allen, James, Aberdeen 114 Allen, Thomas, Aberdeen 72 Alley, John, Isobel Allison, Duane, Brookings 60 Allmendinger, Steve, Selby 72 Alt, Clifford, Forestburg 91 Ambrosius, Shirley, Huron 91,252 Amdahl, Jerry, Summit Andersen, Arne, Aberdeen 114 Andersen, Joanne, Aberdeen 60,238 Andersen , Anderson, Anderson, Neil, Aberdeen 91 Arlene, Andover Colleen, Eden 91,216 Anderson, Craig E., Milbank 60,191,252 Anderson, Deborah, Bristol 72 Anderson, Donald, Aberdeen 30 Anderson, Duane, Bristol 114 Anderson, Gloria, Aberdeen 60 Anderson, Howard, Aberdeen 60 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Jane, Sioux Falls 72,150 John T., Aberdeen 30,195,232 Kathryn, Bristol 91 LaVonne, Aberdeen 30 Anderson, LeMoyne, Glenham 60 Anderson, Marie, Beresford 31 Anderson, Michael, Canistata 91,279 Anderson, Anderson , Anderson, Paul, Britton 72 Penny A., Britton 60 . Rick, Des Moines IA 91 Anderson, Rochelle, Pierpont 72 'Andrews, Harold, H. 8. P.E. 124,290,291 Andrews, Russell, Aberdeen 91,247 Andries, Barbara, Aberdeen 60 Andries, Patricia, Aberdeen 91 Barandeau, Randy, Onaka 91,202,276 Barrie, LuAnn , Aberdeen Bartell, Patricia, Marian 72 Bartels , Jerry, Pierre 72 Barthel, Jae, Watertown 91 Bartlett, Bonnie, Harrold 72 Barton, Michael, Aberdeen 72 Bates, Susan, Waubay 60 Batteen, Connie, Aberdeen 72,252 Bauer, Bauer, Brian, Herreid 72 Daniel, Houghton 31 Bauer, David, Eureka 60,203,265,274,283 Bauer, James, Houghton 91 Bauer, Tom, Sioux Falls 60,148,176 Bauer, Vicki, Mobridge Baule, 60 Claire, Andover 91,224 91 Bauman, Darlene, Gary Baumberge, Dennis, Aberdeen 72 'iBaumgart, Dr. Norbert 154 Baus, Penny, Aberdeen 31 Beadle , Monte, Ipswich Beaulieu, Dennis, Des Moines IA 72 Beauvais, Trudie, Turton 60,207 Beck, Beck, Bernice, Roscoe Elwyn, Platte 73 Beck, William, Milbank Becker, Cheryl, Turton 91 Becker, Kay, Turton Becker, Monte, Mabriclge 73 Beckle r, Debra, Aberdeen 73 Beckler, Jerald, Bath 60,61,191,218,230 Beckler, Mike, Redfield Beckman, David, Tripp 31,190,252 Beckman, Doreen, Cavour 73,294 Beer, Marson, Barnard 115,232 Bush, Jane, Aberdeen Andrzeiewski, Richard, Arlington 91,203, 278,233 Angerhofer, Barbara, Aberdeen Angerhafer, Evelyn, Aberdeen 31 Angle, RoxAnne, Pierre Anglin, Kenneth, Aberdeen 72 Anglin, Lois, Orient 91 Antes, Gary, Chamberlain Anundson, Peggy, Volga 91 Appelhof, Michael, Watertown 270 Appl, Jerome, Browns Valley MN 31,203, 279 Arbach, Barry, Webster 72 Arneson, Douglas, Huron 31 'Arneson, Dr. John, Ed. 8. Psyc. 118,187 Arneson, Sharon, Sioux Falls 72 'Artusy, Dr. Raymond, Soc. Sci. 134 Artz, Mary, Sioux Falls 91,207 Begeman, Gerald, Parker 60,217,238,249 Behrend, Kathleen, Arlington 60 Behrens, Steven, Sioux Falls 91,163,164, 181 Beitelspacher, Clara, Haven 91 Beitelspacher, Marian, Aberdeen 73,252 Beka, Elaine, Rapid City Belzer, Beth, DeSmet 73 Bender, Eddie, Claremont 31 Bender, Gerald D., Aberdeen 31 Bender, Jerold R., Wetonka 31 Bender, Keith, Houghton 91 Bender, Randy, Aberdeen 31 Bender, Tim, Pierre 190 Bendewald, Gaylen, Seattle WA 73,191 Bendewald, Gerald, Aberdeen 92 Benham, Mary, Pierre 92 Benn, Hazel, Lang. 8. Lit. 128 Ascher, LaVonne, Watertown 91 Aslesen, Douglas, Mitchell 91 Asleson, Curtis, DeSmet 72 Asleson, Randel, DeSmet 91 Asmussen, Brian, Watertown 31,202,287 Asrnussen, Bruce, Watertown 31 Aspinall, James, Sioux Falls 60 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDU- CATION 86 ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS 182 Atkinsan, Edward, White River 91 Atkinson, Peggy, Napoleon 72 Atkinson, Thomas P., Chamberlain 91 Auchampach, Richard, Faulkton 60 Avery, Mary, Doland Awe, Jan, Montevideo MN 72 Axtman, Paul, Aberdeen 72 Babb, David, Aberdeen Babb, Rance, Aberdeen 72 Bennet Bennet Benson t, Jack, Aberdeen t, Mary, Webster 73 , Ann, Fulton 60 Benson, Betty, Hartford 31 Benson, Kathy, Aberdeen 60 Benson , Mikel, Aberdeen 92,235,247 Berg, A. Jill, Reliance 60 Berg, Gary, Business 116 Berg, Kevin, LaBolt 92 Berg, Larry, Lily 92 Berg, Ronald, Bowdle 73,249,250,251 Bergerson, Nbry, Sisseton 60 Berggren, Alyce, Fine Arts 122 Berggren, Dr. John, Fine Arts 123,255, 262 Bergman, Jan, Beresford 73 Bernard, Janis, Yankton 73 'Berndt, Bartlett, H. Br P.E. 124,278,264 Berndt, Joy, Herreid 73,216 Berreth , Michael, Aberdeen 92 Bertsch, Charlotte, Aberdeen 92,235 Bertsch , Dale, Aberdeen Bertsch, Dwight, Eureka Bertsch, Veronica, Parkston 60,217 Bessler, LaVae, Veblen 92 Betten, Wilma, Redfield Bell, Kathleen, Fine Arts Beusch, Joyce, McLaughlin 92 Beyers, Mark, Roscoe 60 Biberdort, Nancy, Henry 92 Bieber, Dr. Gerald, Lang. B. Lit. 128 Bieber, Rocky, Edgernont 73 Biegler, Gerald, Aberdeen 73 Biegler, Sheryl, Aberdeen 31 Biel, Connie, Java 60 Bien, Clara, Veblen Bien, Rita, Veblen 31 Bierman, Arnette, Mansfield 73 Bierman, Daryl, Mansfield 31 Bierman, Delbert, Aberdeen Bierman, Marvelyn, Northville 92 Bierman, Nancy, Mansfield 73,216,218 Bierman, Wayne, Mansfield Biersbach, Shala, Bristol 73 Bigelow, David, Bristol 92 Bigelow, Tom, Bristol 73 Biggs, Linn, Rosholt 73 Billet, Douglas, Aberdeen 92 Bindenagel, Joel, Conde 31 Binder, Tim, Chamberlain 73 Binfet, Marian, Aberdeen 73 Binger, Terry, Hitchcock 73,207 Bingham, Prudence, Aberdeen 73,201 Binstock, Tony, Aberdeen Biorn, Paul, Fine Arts 122 Birchem, Vincent, Rosholt 92 Birdsall, Pamela, Onida 92 Birlceland, Bart, Dupree 73 Birkeland, Julie, Dupree 73,204,213 1 1 Y Birrenkott, Susan, Lemmon 73 Bischoff, Barbara, Huron 92 Bisgard, Donald, Aberdeen 221 Bishop, James 140 Bissell, Michael, Placentia CA 73 Bittner, Daryl, Mellette 92 Bittner, Diane, Aberdeen 31 Bitzer, Alexis, Tolstoy 73 Bierke, Marlin, Clear Lake 287 Biorge, Mary, Lead 92 Black, Leonard, Aberdeen Black, Linda, Sioux Falls 32 Black Bear, Matilda, St. Francis 74 Blanchard, Thomas, Aberdeen Blank, Carl, Ipswich Blank, George, Roslyn 92 Blank, Jean, Roslyn 32 Blocker, Lyle, Webster 60 Bloadgood, Charnelle, Huron 60 Blue, Mary, Yale 32 Blumhardt, Dennis, Aberdeen Body, Eva, Mitchell 92 Boehmer, Robert, Groton 74 Bogenriet, Gloria, Aberdeen 32 Bogenrief, William, Aberdeen 74 Bohn, David, Webster 74 Bohn, Diane, Strandburg 92 Bohnhotf, Kathy, Mitchell 32 Boik, Carol, Grenville 74 Bollinger, Daniel, Herreid 74 Bollweg, Linda, Harrold 92 Bonebright, Lynn, Wessington 60 Bonzer, Joan, Hecla 74,207,252 Booth, Gail, Vivian 32 Borchard, Alon, Mansfield 60,195 ,201 Breske, Diane, Grenville 32 Breske, Ron, Waubay 74 Breske, Lean, Grenville 93,278 Breuer, Thomas, Aberdeen 93 Brevik, Dole, Watertown Brevik, Margo, Gary 93 Brewer , Bryan, Pine Ridge 93 Brewer, Carla, Pine Ridge 32 Brewer, Gary, Faulkton 93 Brewer, Greg, Faulkton 32,167,274,2 Brewer , James P., Faulkton 93,2791 Brewer, Robert, Aberdeen 60,243 Brewer , Sue, Aberdeen 38 Brewster, Douglas, Sisseton 32 Brewster, Kathy, Sisseton 74 Brewster, Michael, Worth IL 74,164 Brewster, Tom, Eden Brick, Brick, Jerry, Aberdeen 93 Stephen, Aberdeen 32,291 Brickner, Gerald, Hoven 93 Briggs, Briggs, Brink, James, Chamberlain 74 Larry, Mitchell 93 Dennis, Ortley 74 Briscoe, Don, Aberdeen Briscoe , Sharon, Meadow 60,150 Britton, Bonnie, Winner 93 79 Britton, Dan, Winner 60 'Brockf Dr. Russell, Soc. Sci. 135 Brockel, Lynn, Glenham Brooks, Jerald, Mina 93 Brooks, Kaiia, Aberdeen 60 Brooks, Mary Ja, Kimball 93 Brost, Donna, Aberdeen 93 Brosz, Dan, Wagner 93 Brosz, Faye, Wessington Springs 93 Brothanek, Susan, Miller 74 Braveleit, Collette, Aberdeen 32 Brown , Brown, Brown, Anthony, Onida 32 Jeff, Aberdeen Thomas, Aberdeen 74 Brown, William, Aberdeen 93 Brueggemen, Terry, Miller 74 Brutlat, Gail, Wallace 93 Bruhn, Bruns, Mary, Aberdeen Cindy, Willow Lake 93 Bryant, Danele, Watertown 61,290 Bryant, Glenn, Watertown 74 Bryant, Dr. Kenneth, Ed. 8. Psyc. 119 Bryson, Dr. Dean, Ed. 8. Psyc. 118 Borchers, Pat, Mobridge 74,207,208,290, 295 Borden, Vickie, Frederick Bork, Mary, Marietta MN 74 Barkhuis, Dale, Wessington 93 Born, Deanna, Hazel 93,228 Born, Terry, Hazel 60,228 Bortnem, Mary, Volga 32,150,226 Bosanko, Ed, Aberdeen 74 Bosanka, Don, Aberdeen 93 Bosanko, Larry, Aberdeen 74 Bosch, Wallace, Aberdeen 74 Boschee, Joel, Highrnore 74 Bosma, Gary, Aberdeen 60 Boucher, Lloyd, Aberdeen Bowar, John, Faulkton 74 Bowar, Larry, Miranda 93 Bowden, Sheryl, Huran 32 Bower, Kirk, Rapid City 74 Bowling, Pamela, Mitchell 74 Boyd, Richard, Aberdeen 32 Boyd, Todd D., Aberdeen 93 Brady, Michael, Highmore 74 Brady, Tom, Yankton Braley, Karen, Aberdeen 32 Brammer, Linda, Aberdeen 32 Brandenburg, Cheryle, Alpena 93 Brandner, Beverly, Herreid 93,204 Brandner, Bruce, Herreid 74 Brandner, James, Wetonka 74 Brandner, Terrence, Herreid 74 Brandriet, Tim, Watertown 93 Braun, Jeanne, Aberdeen Braun, Kenneth, Aberdeen 32 Breck, Regina, Mitchell 93,249 Breckenridge, Barbara, Aberdeen 93 Breidenbach, Mike, Aberdeen 60,270,279 Breiner, Donnie, Aberdeen Bremman, Craig, Britton 93 Brennan, David, Summit Bresee, Dennis, Sioux Falls 60 Bryson, Janet, Aberdeen 32 Bryson, Steven, Redfield 74 Buchanan, Dean, Harrold Buchele, Lynell, Twin Brooks 93 Buchele, Kayla, Belle Fourche Bucholz, Sharon, White River 61 Buck, U. Kenneth, Sisseton Buckley, William, Gettysburg Buechler, Cheryl, Ipswich 61 Buechler, Janet, Aberdeen 74,20B,216, 293 Buechler, Mike, Aberdeen 93 Buechler, Richard, Aberdeen 74 Buechler, Wayne, Roscoe 74 Buhl, Wayne, Lake City 74 Bukacek, Diane, Reliance 33 Bulfer, Patricia, Madison 93 Bull, Judith, Clark 93 Bundrock, Shirley, Aberdeen 33 Buntin, Dr. Arthur, Soc. Sci. 134,191 Bunting, Donella, Milbank 74 Buntrock, Jan, Columbia 61,218,219 Buntrock, Pamela, Mitchell 93 Buntrack, Renee, Columbia 93 Burchill, John, Pierre 61 Burchill, Mary, Pierre 93 Burckhard, Peter, Aberdeen 93 Burckhartzmeyer, J., Aberdeen 74 Buren, J. Christopher, Sioux Falls 93,187, 250 Burgard, Al, Aberdeen 93 Burgard, Conald, Aberdeen 93 Burgard, Nancy, Aberdeen 74 Burger, Barbara, Winner 33,216,217 Buri, David, Milbank 93 Burke, Jan, Aberdeen 33 Bums, Bruce, Wilmot 61,191 Burow, Debra, Frederick 93 Burrish, Linda, Aberdeen 74 Burroughs, Marvin, Ind. Arts 126,194,232 BUSINESS CLUB 188 Buske, Mike, Aberdeen 74 Butler, Lee, Lemmon 93 Butt, James, Aberdeen 61 Buttke, Marlene, Corona 93 Buum, Jerry, Aberdeen 74 Byington, Randy, Bridgewater Byre, Juel, Selby 61,208,295 Byrnes, Pamela, Sioux Falls 61 Byrnes, Susan, Sioux Falls 74 Caldwell, Kathleen, Aberdeen Caldwell, Linda, Aberdeen 93 Califf, Linda, Rapid city 74 Callahan, Mary, St. Paul MN Callies, Lonnie, Howard Cameron, Deborah, Faulkton 74 Camp, Ann, Aberdeen Camp, Richard, Watertown 74 Campbell, Dawne, Mclntosh 38 Campbell, George, Wessington 61,243 7 Armantruut - Stellner Agency Insurance - Bonds 209 Newberry Bldg . Aberdeen 225-4270 Mr. Burfon Frank, Manager GM:-.,0 , 6 tt l , ee rd ae fzec f 'fofusf YOUNG AMERICA SHOPS U 5 THE HOUSE Of FLOWERS M I Phone 225-8660 ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA 57401 218 SO.MClin FRESH S LOWE ne HOUR ,, IN Jus: OHEFHOURR llMA'17fW111a the mosiin DRY CLEANING Phone 229-0333 14 Second Ave. S. E. 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Yates ND 94,201 Cunningham, Margaret, Parker 25,94,1 Cussons, Jack, Webster 94 Cutler, Penny, Langford 34 Cutler, Robert, Claremont 34 Czmawski, Diane, Webster 94 'Ellakany, Dr. Farouk, Ed. 8. Psyc. Cepak, Nlaureen, Lead 94 Chamley, Ronda, Marvin 94 Chaon, Jane, Canton 94 Chapin, Gary, Aberdeen 61 ,23B Chapman, Alan, Aberdeen 94 Charbaneau, Evanne, Aberdeen 94 Charboneau, Kim, Aberdeen 75 Chorron, Steven, Seneca 94 Chasing Hawk, Bertha, Faith 75 'Chaung, Richard, Soc. Sci. Chavez, Mariarie, Chamberlain 94 Cherrington, Lory, Sioux Falls 61 Chesky, Juanita, Selby 75 Chilson, Dale, Sisseton 94 Chilson, Leora, Sissetan 33,235 Chilson, Phyllis, Sisseton 75 Ching, Cheryl, Castlewood 61 Ching, Jeanne, Castlewood 75 Christensen, Anders, Hitchcock 75 Christensen, Dale, Summit 61 Christensen, Janice, Aberdeen 33 Christensen, Patsy, Athal 75 Christensen, Robert, Aberdeen 34 Christensen, Sharon, Bruce 75 Christian, Martha, Aberdeen Christiansen, Nancy, Aberdeen Christianson, Rhea, Columbia 94 Christie, Terry, Armour 61 Christmon, Michael, Mobridge Cinclair, Dr. Richard, Soc. Sci. 252 CIRCLE K 190 Civiello, Michael, Fine Arts 122 Claasen, Janice, Bancroft 94 Clark, Colleen, Aberdeen Clark, Janette, Watertown 34 Clark, Marilyn, Soc. Sci. 134,192 Clarke, Dr. Lester 154,166 Clausen, Jane, Burke 94 Clausen, Roger, Huron 94,214 Clayton, Charles, Woansocket 94 Cleberg, Mary, Redfield 34 Cleland, Corene, Beresford 75 Clemens, Donna, Redfield 75 Clemensen, Janet, Conde 94 Clemen, Mary, Lawrence 94 Clementz, Patricia, Gregory 34,187 Cler, Anthony, Aberdeen Cler, Sandra, Aberdeen Clifft, R. James, Bridgewater 34,191,232 Clifton, Georgiana, Huron 36 Dabbert, Mariorie, Roscoe Dahl, Robert, Aberdeen 94 'Dahl, Rodolph, Business 116 Dahlke, Curtis, Aberdeen 94,181 Dahrne, Cheryl, Aberdeen Dahme, Craig, Mina 75 Dahme, Curt, Aberdeen 94 Dais, Stanley, Eureka 95,194 Dolly, LeRoy, Watertown 34 Daly, John, Aberdeen 195,221 Damgaard, Marshall, Lake City 75,217, 248 Damgaard, Roger, Lake City 95 D'Amico, Richard, Aberdeen Danforth, Perry, Huron 95,283 Daniels, Barbara, Huron 95 Danielson, Ethelyn, Canton 95,207 Dana, Laurie, Aberdeen 'Darling, Dorette, Lang. 8. Lit. 128 Darrington, Dennis, Waubay 34,48,221 'Daschel, Bernard 140,247 Doschel, Paul, Aberdeen 61 Dashel, Joanne, Aberdeen 34 Davidson, Carol, Bristol 95 Davidson, Charles, Langford 62 Davidson, Janelle, Mobridge 95 Davies, Nancy, Aberdeen 95,252 Davis, Daniel, Aberdeen 34 Davis, Diane, Pierre 34,148,187 Davis, Dolores, Brentford Davis, John, Monango ND Dean, Nancy, Wessington Springs 75 DeBates, Debbie, Montrose 62 DeCe1Ies, Cheryl, Aberdeen DeCelles, Thomas, Aberdeen Decker, Jane, Yankton 95 Deeble, Clarence, Daland Deets, Deborah, Sioux Falls 75,235 DeForrest, Raslinda, Aberdeen Degen, Linda, Parkstan 95 ' DeGaoyer, Cheryl, Highmore 95 DeGroot, Mark, Sioux Falls 95 Dehne, Darrell, Westport 62 Dehnert, Jim, Watertown De Hueck, Peter, Aberdeen Deibert, Donald, Aberdeen 95 Deibert, Leonard, Aberdeen 62 Deilke, Wayne, Webster 95,291 DeKay, Patricia, Tuthill 95 Clott, Sandra, Sisseton 34 Cochran, Gail, Aberdeen Cody, Pat, Mitchell 75 Coe, Arthur, Math. 8. Sci. 132 Cagswell, Mark, Ed. 8. Psyc. 1.18 Cole, Cheryl, Platte 94 Callett, Elenore, Pierre 61,204 Collins, Jack, Trail City 94,213 Collins, Jean, Dupree 75 Comes, Ronald, Watertown 75 Conkey, Yvonne, St. Lawrence Conklin, Gary, Soc. Sci. 134 Conklin, Joan, Lang. 8. Lit. 128 Conlin, MaryAnne, Haddon Heights Connell, Terry, Faulktan 75 Connor, Constance, Redfield Connor, Cynthia, Aberdeen 34 Connor, Robert, Redfield Contreras, Jeanne, Aberdeen Contreras, Robert, Aberdeen Cook, Donna, Watertown 94 Coome, Becky, Norfolk VA 94 Cooper, Carla, Mitchell 61,248 Cooper, Charlene, Seneca 34,42 Cooper, Kathryn, Pierre 61 Caplan, MariAnne, Watertown 61 Caplan, Richard, Henry 75 NJ 75 DeKnikker, Marta, Volga 95 'de la Campo, Roman, Lang 8. Lit. DeLaSerra, Alan, Sioux Falls 75 Dell, Stanley, Aberdeen 75 Delmage, Joyce, Clear Lake 95 Delmage, Twila, Clear Lake 34 DELTA PHI DELTA 235 DeMarce, Edith, Frederick 75 Demery, Mary, Onida 95 DeNomme, Dennis, Aberdeen 62 Denton, Michael, Pierre 95 DesLauriers, Doris, Daland DesLauriers, Tam, Huron 95 DeVaal, Dennis, Milbank 75 DeVille, Patti, Watertown 95 Dickinson, John, Sioux Falls Dickinson, William, Aberdeen 34 Dickhaut, Ruth, Redfield 128 Dickson, Evelyn, Lang. 8. Lit. 128 Diade, Yvonne, Eureka 62 Diedtrich, Gary, Selby 95 Dieter, Sonia, Aberdeen 95 Dietman, Douglas, Milbank 95 Dietz, Deborah, Aberdeen 95 Dill, Ross, Lang. 8. Lit. 128 Dilley, Roberta, Waubay 62 Disbrow, Alice, Aberdeen 1 77 Dittman, Vickie, Eureka 75,204 Dix, Burkie, Keldron 95 Dixon, George, Aberdeen Dixon, lvan, Pierre Dixon, Kurtis, Pierre 95 Dixon, Patsy, Aberdeen 75 Dobler, Dawn, Ellenclale ND 62,207,290 Dobson, Deborah, Milbank 75 Docter, Douglas, Britton 62 Engelhart, Bonita, Aberdeen 96 Engelhart, Jerry, Aberdeen 76 Engelhart, Thomas, Aberdeen 76 England, Thomas, Corning IA 62 Engler, Richard, Aberdeen 76 Englund, Richard, Stockholm 62 Engstrom, Jo, Lily 62,244,260 Entenrnan, James, Sioux Falls 96 Enterman, Susan, Rapid City 96 -It -s Dahn, Mark, Eureka 95,194 Dolen, James, Stockholm 34 Dombrowe, Marva, Claremont 37 Damaracki, Susan, Madison Danlan, Dawn, Marian 95 Donner, Gay, Sissetan Donner, Michael, Sisseton 34,186 Doolittle, Barry, Aberdeen 62 Doolittle, Linda, Aberdeen 75 Doolittle, Sharon, Wolsey 95 Darmady, Larry, Huron 95 Darmady, Tom, Huron 62 Dornbush, Reed, Aberdeen 62 Dosch, Thomas, Frederick 34 Doucette, William, Reading MA 34,167, 279 Downie, Robert, Britton 34 Drabek, Jeannie, Belvidere 95 Drager, John, Milbank 75 Drake, Alan, Kadoka 75,236,237,26O Drake, Marlene, Watertown 35 Drew, Kathy, Sioux Falls 75 Dreyer, Gary, Hopkins MN 62,291 Driver, David, Aberdeen DuBray, LeRoy, Mobridge 62,212 DuCharme, Pierre, Aberdeen 115 Duenwald, Patrick, Lebanon 62 Dulitz, Diane, Webster 75 Dumdei, Delpha, Aberdeen Duncan, Marianne, Flandreau 95 Dunn, Helen, Sioux Falls 95 Dunn, Mark, Mitchell 76 Dunn, William, Plankinton 76 Dunsmare, Linda, Aberdeen 241 Duran,d, James, Sioux Falls 35 Durbin, Angela, Aberdeen Durheim, Bruce, Ellendale ND 95,212 Dutt, Albert, Aberdeen Dutt, Ervin, Aberdeen Dutt, Judy, Tolstoy 35 Dwight, Philip, Sac. Sci. Dybing, Jahna, Sioux Falls 35 Dyce, Jacalyn, Pierre 76 Dykstra, Brent, Pierre 291 Eagleman, Lynn, Wokpala 201 Eakins, Mary, Aberdeen 95 Eberhart, Jeremy, Eureka 95 Eberlein, Connie, Britton 95 Ecker, Mildred, Aberdeen Edmundson, Sally, Garretson 35 Edwards, Marilyn, Daland 95 Edwards, Michael, Aberdeen Edwards, Wesley, Lodgepole Edwards, William, Aberdeen 95 Eggen, Lindsey, Sisseton 92,96 Eggen, Steven, Sisseton 62,162,196,244 Eggum, Darla, Sioux Falls 96 Egly, Robert, ind. Arts 126 'Ehley, Marvin, Business 116 -rr Eichelberg, Dan, Mobridge 62 Eichler, Joyce, Columbia 96 Eikamp, Rita, Britton 62 Eiseman, Sharleen, Artas 76 Eisenbeisz, Curtis, Java Eisenbeisz, Kenton, Java Eisenbeisz, Thomas, Hosmer 62 Eisenreich, Christine, Hot Springs 62 Eiesland, Barbara, Canton 35 Eissinger, Joel, Frederick 73,76 Eldridge, Marian, Onida Eldridge, Sandra, Onida Elkins, Edwin, Huron 62,202,271 ,276,277 Ell, Kenneth, Aberdeen 96 Enterman, Victoria, Rapid City 62 EPSILON Pl TAU 232 Erdmann , Becky, Stratford 96, 224 Erickson, Cynthia 96 Erickson, Hartman, Arlington 96 Erickson, Kathy, Plankinton 96 Erickson, Kenneth, Lang. 8. Lit. 128 Erickson, Lea, Hecla 62 Erickson, Lorrie, Sioux Falls 76,182 Erlandsan, Bruce, Watertown Emst, Craig, Aberdeen Ernst, Douglas, Roscoe 76 Erz, Jane, Aberdeen 96 Esget, Craig, Webster Eskelson , Mary, Watertown 96 Esser, James, Redfield 96,287 Ester, Wynne, Business 116 Evangelisto, Ann, Warner 63,293,295 Evans, Bob, Wessington 35 'Evans, Diane, H. 8. P.E. 124 Evans, Jane, Sioux Falls 63,207 Evensen, Debora, Virgil 96 Evenson, Glen, Sisseton 76,194,221 Evenson, Larry, New Effington 35 Evenson, Mary Ann, Waubay 76,216 Eversan , Mary, Pierre 63,186 Evien, Gary, Sioux Falls 76,202,2B3,284 Ewer, Duane, Business 116 Ewert, Dr. John, Ed. G Psyc. 118 Eye, James, Kidder 76 Eye, Jane, Kidder 36 Face, Eugene, Stratford Fader, Cheryl, Huron 96 Fagerland, Connie, Langford 96 Fagerland, Jerome, Langford 63 Fagerhaug, Lennis, Wessingtan Springs 96 Fahey, Thomas, Aberdeen Fahrni, Carol, Gettsyburg Fahrni, Gary, Gettysburg 36 Falk, Ray, Pierre Fargen, Alexis, Pierre 36,51 Fargen, Terese, Pierre Farris, Jean, Woansocket 96 Fast, Dwight, Iroquois 63,189 Fawcett, Rebecca, Ree Heights 63,201,23 Fawcett, Sandra, Ree Heights 96 Fehling, Rancla, Fredonia ND 96 Feickert, Leland, Wetonka 76 Feiock, Greg, Aberdeen 96,247 Feist, David, Aberdeen 96 Feist, Raymond, Aberdeen 76 Feistner, Ruth, Hitchcock 63 Felderman, Barbara, Daland 96,207,208, 293 Felderman, Robert, Daland 96 Feldhaus, Linda, Howard 63 Feldhaus, Sharon, Howard 76 Feldhus, Marsha, Arlington 96 Felix, Roger, Aberdeen 76 Feltman, Dennis, Chamberlain 96 Feltman, Peggy, Chamberlain 96 Ferestad, Dennis, Poplar MT 36 Ferguson, Patricia Selby 76 Ferry, Geargiana Clifton, Huron 36 Fey, Sidney, Turtan 76 Fiala, Ernest, Aberdeen Fiala, Linda, Fulton 36 Fiechtner, Joel, Java 96 Fiedler, Louise, Westport 96,204 Fiedler, Mary, Selby 96 Field, Patricia, DeSmet 63,241 Finley, Deborah, Aberdeen 96 Finley, Julia, Ed. 8. Psyc. 118 Fischbach, Barbara, Warner 76,204 El lenbec ker, Mary, Aberdeen Elliott, Bernard, Frederick 35 Elliott, Burton, Frederick 35 Elliott, Kent R. Aberdeen 76 Elliott, Randee, Frederick 96 Elliott, Ellis, S William, Hot Springs 96,214 tan, Clear Lake 96,202,276 Ellis, Ted, Bath Ellwood, Virgil, Soc. Sci. 135 Elmore, Glen, Kidder 115 Elsen, Cathy, Hecla 96 Elsen, Robert, Hecla 76 Elsom, Jane, Britton 96,207 Emerson, Sue, Aberdeen 96,235 Enderson, Eldean, Havana ND 62,226 Engebretson, Dan, Pierre 62 Engebretson, Mary A., Webster 62 Engebretson, Mary E., Milbank 35 Engebretson, Mary K., Aberdeen Engebretson, Pem, Aberdeen 62 Engebretson, Raymond, Webster 35,194, 232 Engel, Dr. Arthur, Ecl. S Psyc. 118 Engel, Carol, Winner 62 Engel, James, Aberdeen 76,270 Engelgau, Don, Witten Engelhardt, Carroll, Pierre 76 Fischbach, Paul, Warner 76,274 Fischer, Fischer, Fischer, Fischer, Fischer, Fischer, Fischer, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Beth, Roscoe Bondell, Artas 76,216 Charlotte, Lang Lake 63 Danna, Aberdeen 63 James, Eureka 63,240 Jerold, Eureka 36 Susan, Artas 36 Donna, Winner 96 Peggy, McLaughlin 96,177 Sharon, Winner 36 Fitzgerald, Jeffrey, Yankton 76 Fix, Monica, Onaka 36 Fieldhein, Michael, Pollock 96 Fiellstad, Tim, Mitchell 96 Flack, Gregory, Aberdeen 76 Fladland, Debra, New Eitingtan 96 Flagstad, Judy, Webster 96 Flahaven, Jean, Aberdeen 96,252 Flahaven, Pamela, Aberdeen 36,76 Flahaven, Patrick, Aberdeen Flatau, Fleming Fleming Gaylon, Pierre 96 , Kathryn, Sioux Falls 63 , Paul, Aberdeen 36 Flernmer, Marilyn, Aberdeen 96 Fleury, So loman, Aberdeen Fliehe, Gordon, Tulare 76,207,271,278 00 Big Otto Sez: NSC Students tth ' h WK 1 ge :fre ow R mm Aura - nmf W Super City The downtown shoe store For style conscious people of all ages. 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P.E. 124 Forst, Dianne, Mitchell 36 Foss, Connie, Lemmon 63 Fossum, Dawn, Aberdeen 76 Fassum, Roberta, Aberdeen 36,238 Fossum, Wendell, New Effington 97 Foster, Curtis, Britton 77 Fought, Maynard, Faulkton 63,240 Fowler, Theodore, Aberdeen 63 Fox, Gary, Watertown 63 Fax, Kathy, Canton 37 Fox, Paul, Watertown 77 Fox, Susan, Fedora 37,48,234,241 Foy, Mary, Aberdeen 97,253 Frame, Judy, Dupree Francis, Thomas, Sioux Falls 77 Frankman, Larry, Sioux Falls 37 Fransen, Larry, Aberdeen 77 Fransen, Martin, Aberdeen 77 Franson, Randy, Webster 97 Franzen, Jon, Aberdeen 37 Franzen, Susie, Pierpont 97 Frazier, Donald, Aberdeen Fredenberg, Kathleen, Aberdeen 77 Frederick, Froncene, Watertown 97,177 Fredrickson, Judy, Aberdeen 63,252 Freeburg, Sibyl, Watertown French, Marlys, Canton 77 Freudenthal, Sharry, Hecla 97 Frey, John, Bath 63 Frey, Kathleen, Eureka 37 Frey, Mary, Leola 37 Frey, Michael, Aberdeen 77,279 Frick, Pat, Beresford 63 'Fries, Dr. James, Math. 8 Sci. 132 Frink, Cynthia, Mitchell 97,207 Frisvold, Sonia, Lemmon 63,207,295 Fritz, Marla, Milbank 97 Froiland, Richard, Aberdeen Fromelt, Pat, Grenville 63,216 Fuhrer, Cheryl, Herreid 97 Fulker, Carol, Aberdeen 77 Fulker, Gail, Aberdeen 37,46,245 Funk, Janis, Webster Gabler, Gregory, Faulkton 63,203,279, 280 Galinat, Penny, Harrold 97 GAMMA DELTA 224 Gange, Bruce, Aberdeen 37 Gardner, Sheryl, Webster 37 Garner, Lois, Sioux Falls 77,201 Garreau, Morgan, Eagle Butte Garrigan, Leigh Ann, Highmore 97 Garry, Christina, Sioux Falls 63 Garry, Jon, Salem 97 Gates, Larry, Aberdeen Gates, Linda, Aberdeen 63 Gauer, Mark, Ipswich 63,203,279 Geary, Virgil, Aberdeen 77 Gebuhr, Ann, Fine Arts Gederos, Calvin, Lake City 77 Gehring, Helen, Sioux Falls 97,177 Geier, Charles, Roscoe 77 Geier, Clemens, Roscoe 97 Geiser, Valerie, Watertown 97 Geist, Anthony, Aberdeen 37 Geist, Gary, Amherst 77 Gellerman, Fran, Aberdeen 63 Gellhaus, Lonald, Aberdeen 63,191 Gellhaus, Marva Dornbrowe, Claremont 37 Geppert, Gary, Kimball 97 Geraets, Thomas, Colman 26,37,161,l64, 166,167,218,219 Geranen, Cheryl, Aberdeen 77 Geronen, Diane, Frederick 97 Geranen, Fred, Aberdeen 63 Gereaux, Robert, Doland 77 Gerharter, Gary, Aberdeen 77 Gerharter, Lonnie, Stratford 63 Gerlach, Yvonne, Plankinton 63 Gerriets, Theodore, Webster 37 Gese, Bill, Aberdeen 77 Gesinger, Collette, Aberdeen 63 Gesinger, Terrance, Aberdeen 203 Gesling, Marshall, Aberdeen Geurts, David, Rosholt 77 Geurts, Richard, Rosholt 97 Gibson, James, Fine Arts 122 Gibson, Phyllis, Pierre 63 Giese, Carolyn, Mclntosh 77 Giese, Thomas, Mclntosh 37 Giesen, Larry, Aberdeen 247,252 Giessinger, Jack, Milbank 97 Gilbert, Arden, Hitchcock 63 Gilbert, Janice, Hitchcock 97,207,208 Gilbertson, Barbara, Redfield 77 Gilbertson, Marlys, Roslyn 97 Gill, Claudia, Aberdeen 97 Gill, Gregory, Leola 63 Gill, Keith, Isabel Gillen, Kathy, White Lake 63,204 Gillick, Mary, Ipswich 97 Gilyard, Karen, Rapid City 97 Girnbel, DeWayne, Miller 64 Girnbel, Edna, Miller 97 Gimble, Nancy, Sioux Falls 64 Giere, Diane, Toronto 97 Glader, Steve, Mabridge Glaesman, Charles, Leola 97 Glanzman, Gordon, Faulktan 97 Glanzman, Lowell, Faulkron 97 Glendenning, Joan, Arlington 77 Glenn, Gregory, Sioux Falls 97 Glover, Kathleen, Aberdeen 37 Glover, Kay, Sisseton 97 Glover, Robert, Frederick 77,149 Glynn, Larry, Fullerton ND 77 Glynn, Roger, White River 97,212 Goo, Janet, Blunt 97 Goddard, Diane, Groton 38 Godkin, Faye, Mobridge 77 Goebel, Dennis, Gettysburg Goebel, James, Miranda 97 Goebel, Mary, Gettysburg 97 Goehner, Wes, Huron 77 Goehring, Jim, Long Lake 77 Goehring, Wilbur, Aberdeen Goetz, Diane, Java 97 Goetz, Dorothy, Java 64 Gohn, Richard, Aberdeen 64 Goldade, Stephen, Aberdeen 77 Goodell, Mary, Spearfish 97 Goodrich, Gordon, Aberdeen 279 Goodroad, Larry, Brandt 64 Goodraad, Sandra, Sioux Falls 97 Goodspeed, Glenda, Aberdeen Gooclspeed, Greg, Aberdeen 77 Gorder, Mary, Aberdeen 97 Gordon, Deborah, Montrose 64 Gorman, Daniel, Tyndall Gould, Marie, Colman 77 'Gral:-owske, Dr. Melvin, Ed. 8. Psyc. 118 Graeber, Eric, Aberdeen 97 Grage, James, Timber Lake 77 Grage, Jane, Timber Lake 64,216 Graham, Garry, Algona IA 38 Grandpre, Dawne Campbell, Mclntosh 38 Grandpre, Nancy, Aberdeen 38 Grou, Lyle, Sioux Falls Graves, Steven Bath 64 Gray, Denise, Pierre 77 Green, Peggy, Lake Preston 77 Greene, Sandra, Sioux Falls 38 Greiser, William, Aberdeen Grewing, Dole, Watertown 77,274 Griebie, Fred, Soc. Sci. 135 Griepp, Nancy, Sisseton 97 Griffin, Kathryn, Aberdeen Griffith, John, Gettysburg 38 Grinde, John, Watertown 38 Grismer, Benny, Hosmer Grismer, Tom, Aberdeen Grade, Mary, Webster 77,215 Groos, DuWayne, Sisseton Groos, Gordon, Sisseton 64,279,283 Gross, Cathy, Bowdle 64 Gross, Delane, Huron 97 Gross, James, Shields ND 97,278 Gross, Kathleen, Pierre 64,241 Gross, Perry, Huron 77 Grote, Connie, Aberdeen 38,52 Grote, David, Aberdeen 77 Grote, Peggy, Aberdeen 64 Grote, Ward, Aberdeen 64 Grove, Gary, Lead 97 Gruenhagen, Diann, Wentworth 38 Gruenhagen, Rae, Wentworth 97 Gruneich, Eugene, Wessington 77 Grunendike, Katherine, Aberdeen 64 Gruendike, Michael, Aberdeen 98 Grunewaldt, Kenny, Orient 77 Gudmundson, Yvonne, Milbank 78 Guhin, David, Aberdeen Guhin, Mary, Aberdeen Guhin, Todd, Aberdeen 98 Guilliams, Pamela, Aberdeen 38 Guindon, Johnnie, Plankinton 77 Guiver, Larry, Platte 77 Gullickson, Marvel, Langford 77 Gunderson, Duane, Flandreau 38,252 Gunderson, Ella, Sioux Falls 38,216,217 Gunderson, Dr. Harry, Ind. Arts 127,195, 232,247 Gunderson, Orrin, Aberdeen Gunderson, Vickie, Flandreau 98 Gunther, Jean, Mabridge 38 Guse, Linda, Sioux Falls 78,218 Gustafson, Diane, Pierre 98 Gustafson, Launda, Aberdeen 98 Gustafson, Wynn, Pierre 78,195 Haag, Charles, Aberdeen 38 Haag, Sue Brewer, Aberdeen 38 Haag, Melinda, Aberdeen Haaland, Larry, Redfield 78 Hackett, Donald, Yankton 78 Hacder, Dennis, Yale 38,58 Haefner, Douglas, Mobridge 194 Hafteman, Lenn, Aberdeen 98 Hafner, Dorothy, Parkston 78 Hagen, Carol, Parker 98 Hagen, Glenn, Britton 78 Hagen, Lois, Hot Springs 64 Haggar, Haggar, Tom, Sioux Falls Sandra, Sioux Falls Haigh, Karen, Aberdeen 1'Haigh, William, Math. 8. Sci. 132 Haines, Debra, White Lake 98 Hakeem, Sue, Britton 115 Haliburton, Dennis, Milbank 78 Hall, Sandra, Gettysburg 98 Halley, Dr. Patrick, Soc. Sci. 135 Hallstrom, Thomas, Webster 78 Halse, Darrell, Clear Lake 64,240 Halse, Richard, Clear Lake 38,243 Halvorson, Beverly, Aberdeen 78 Halvorson, Holly, Aberdeen 98 Halvorson, Nancy, Canton 98 Halvorson, Susan, Canton 38 Ham, Barbara, Shadehill 98 Hammer, Thylma, Revillo 38 Hammond, Mark, Pierre 78 Hammrich, Inez, Ipswich 38 Hampton, Rodney, Huron Hamre, Ntavis, Fine Arts 199 Hancock, Walter, Math. 8. Sci. Hand, Patricia, Highmore 78 Hanley, Thomas, Aberdeen 98 Hannah, David, Aberdeen 64,194 Hannemann, Kenneth, Ramona 78 Hannurn, William, Aberdeen 64 Hanscom, Marcia, Kennebec 38 Hanse, Bernard, Aberdeen 38 Hanse, Carol, Aberdeen 38,205 Hansen, Alice, Mission 98 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, 'Hansen , Hansen, Hansen, Betty, Salem 98,292 Elizabeth, Aberdeen 39 Gary, Henry 78 George, Stratford James H., Aberdeen 78 James L., Math. 8. Sci. 132 Jean, Ft. Sheridan IL 39 Leigh, Yankton 98 Hansen, Linda, Madison 98 Hansen, Paul, Aberdeen 98 Hansen, Patricia, Aberdeen 39,216,217 Hansen, Peggy, Sioux Falls 98 Hansen, Randy, Doland 39 Hansen, Shirley, Aberdeen 64 Hansen, Tom, Lang. 8. Lit. 128,245 Hansen, Virginia, Oakes ND 98,293,295 Hanson, Cheryl, Corona 39 Hanson, David A., Pierre 98 Hanson, David A., Gettysburg 64 Hanson, Gary, Sioux Falls 78 Hanson, Gloria, Claremont 39,199,241 Hanson, Janet, Aberdeen 98,247 Hanson, Lynn, Pierre 98 Hanson, Pamela, Aberdeen Hanson, Robert, Watertown 78 Hanson, Ronald, Aberdeen Vesta, Ed. 8. Psyc. 119 Hanthorn, Jacklyn, Watertown 98 Harder, Ann, Huron 98 Haring, Cynthia, Sisseton 30,139,186 Harmel, Michael R., Huron 98 Harmel, Mickey L., Watertown Harmel, Terry, Watertown 64 Harms, Gary, Willow Lake 64,238,245, 249,250,252 Harms, Marlys, Clear Lake Harms, Patricia, Butler 64 Harr, Gloria, Pierre 64 Harr, Hamer, Aberdeen Harr, Kenneth, Aberdeen 98 Harr, Richard, Zell 39 Harrell, Delmar, Aberdeen 40 Han'ington, Harvey A., Aberdeen 78 Harrington, Harvey D., Business 117 Harrington, Phyllis, Aberdeen 39,4O,234, 243 Harris, Deborah, Sioux Falls 78,208 Harris, Don, Rapid City 98,235 Harris, Lorretta, Aberdeen 40,199,241 Harry, Lawrence, Ferney 99 Hartigan, Sandra, Sioux Falls 40,148,187 208 Hartman, Douglas, Winner 78 Hartung, Mary, Aberdeen 99 'Hartwell, Lois, Ed. 8. Psyc. 119 Harvey, John, Mitchell 64 Harvey, Mariorie, Mitchell 64 Hasvold, Luella, Aberdeen 99 Hasz, Cindy, Wessingtan Springs 64 Hatch, Paula, Wakonda 64 Hatzenbeller, Judith, Aberdeen 78 Hauck, Carlee, Watertown 99 Hauck, Danna, Chamberlain 78 Houck, Gregory, Sioux Falls' 50 Hauck, Jean, Aberdeen Hauff, Jerold, Aberdeen 99 Haug, Kenneth, Aberdeen Haupt, Gerald, Eureka 40,202,287 Haupt, Harris, Aberdeen 40 Hause, Cheryl, Salem 99 Hausvik, Diane, Doland 78 Hausvik, Linda, Doland 99,204 Haviland, Colleen, Sioux Falls 99 -Jr Hawkins, Darrell, Aberdeen 78 Hawkins, Larry, Aberdeen 78 Hawley, Nancy, Huron 99 Hay, Patrick, Aberdeen 40 Hayenga, Margi, Andover 40 Hayes, Keith, Aberdeen 64 Hayes, Mary, Aberdeen 99 Hayes, Nancy, Morristown 78,204 Heath, DeJay, Aberdeen 99 Heber, John, Zell 78 Kay Countryman, Belle Fourche 40 Heckenlaible, Mary, Bowdle 58 Hector, Marilyn, Estelline 40,46 Heezen, Dale, Plankinton 99 Heezen, Ruth, Plankinton 99 Heffernan, Francis, Ed. 8. Psyc. Heiberger, Eugene, Marion 78 Heier, Janice, Aberdeen Heier, Jerome, Aberdeen 78 Heier, Susan, Onida 78 Heil, Darlene, Lemmon Heil, Robin, Aberdeen 64,238 Heilman, Thomas, Eureka 78,235 Heim, Patricia, Pierre 78 Hein, Steven, Groton 78 Hein, Thomas, Groton 64 Heinrich, Keith, Aberdeen 78 Heinz, Clarence, Ipswich 78 Heinz, Frank, Ipswich 99 Heinz, Thomas, Groton Heisler, Pamela, Herreid 78 Heitz, Gary, Ipswich 64 Hellekson, Karen, Volga 99 Helm, Bradley, Revillo 78 Helm, Thomas, Aberdeen 99 Helvik, Linda, Plankinton 78 Hemen, Kathy, Britton 64 Hernmah, Coleen, Roslyn 64,293,294,295 Henning, Rodney, Grenville 40 Hendrickson, Ronald, Aberdeen Henrichsen, William, Butler 99 Henrichsen, John, Aberdeen 78 Henrickson, Beverly, Miller 64 Henrickson, Marlys, Miller 78 Henrickson, Orville, Pierre 99 Hepper, Susan, Mobridge 64,228 Herbst, Rebecca, Dimock 99 Herman, Bruce, Conde Herman, Carol, Westport 64,208,216 Herman, Jerald, Conde Herman, Kathy, Timber Lake 78,241 Hermansen, Randy, Aberdeen 30,40 Hermansen, Rickey, Aberdeen 279 Hermes, William, Timber Lake 99 Herold, Douglas, Waubay 99 Hertel, Stanley, McLaughlin 99 Herther, Marsha, Pierre 99,189 Herther, Robin, Pierre 40,151 Hesla, Mary, Wakonda 99 Hess, Hess, James, Clark 99 Margaret, Clark 26,64,150,151,241 Hettich, LaDean, Java 99 Hettich, Terry, Selby 40 Hettick, Maiorie, Cresbard 99,292 Heupel, Barbara, Aberdeen 64 Heupel, Jerry, Leola 64 Heupel, Pamela, Aberdeen 99 Heupel, Paul, Aberdeen Heupel, Shirley, Aberdeen 64 Hewitt, Cheryl, Hecla 99,293 Heyd, Gwen, Aberdeen 40 Heyd, Ronald, Aberdeen 40,221 Heytze, Jan, Aberdeen Hickenbotham, Diane, Houghton 40 Hickey, Edwin, Ontario, Canada 99 Hicks, Sue, Aberdeen 40 Hieb, Dale, Ipswich 78 Hieb, Orville, Hosmer 64 Hildcbrand, William, Chancellor 78 Hildebrant, Edith, Conde 99 Hill, Larry, Aberdeen Hilleson, Anna, Veblen 78 Hillestad, Barbara, Aberdeen 41,-42,24-4, 250 Hillestad, Monte, Aberdeen 41 ,202,203, 279 Hilmoe, Dennis, Colman 78,190,191 Hilt, Michael, Mobridge 78 Hilzencleger, William, Aberdeen 64 Hinderks, Barbara, Hecla 41 Hinderks, Jerome, Hecla 99 Hinds, Leslie, Aberdeen 78,203,283 Hines, Max, Miller 41 Hinker, Colleen, Waansocket 78 Hinrichs, Calla, Lane 64 Hinrichs, Nancy, Claremont 79 Hinrichs, Rod, Claremont 64 Hinze, Marlene, Webster Hirocke, Leslie, Burbank 276 Hirsch, Carol, Harrold 79 Hirsch, Margie, Harrold 99 Hisek, Roger, Tyndall 64 Hixon, Harry, Aberdeen 79 Hoadley, Elaine, Aberdeen 79 Hobart, Mark, Aberdeen Holsbie, Sharon, Flandreau Hodgson, Judy, Gettysburg 79,204 Hoeft, Ronald, Warner 99 Hoek, Roberto, DeSmet 99 Hoeke, Thomas, Aberdeen 41,271 Hoerth, Jaye, Aberdeen Hoerth, Natalie, Aberdeen 99 Haviland, Stephanie, Sioux Falls 40,167,187 'Hof, Anita, Lang. 8 Lit. 128 30 302 I. 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Sci. 135 Hoffner, Janet, Aberdeen 79 Hoftiezer, Barbara, Castlewoad 41 Hogie, Philip, Astoria 65 Hoglund, Laela, Langford 99 Hohenstein, Alan, Aberdeen 99 Hohm, Bethel, Yale 79 Haines, Cheryl, Veblen 41 Hoing, Patrick, Kimball Hokana, Stan, Oakes ND Hokansan, Tom, Watertown 65 Holaday, William, Fine Arts 122 Halbert, Arvin, Aberdeen Holdhusen, Dan, Aberdeen Haldhusen, John, Ipswich 65,178 Holdhusen, Linda, Aberdeen 41,162,178, 198 Holdhusen, Richard, Ipswich 99 Holida, Bruce, Hazel 79 Holland, Dennis, Roslyn 99 Hollenbeck, Roger, Stickney Hollick, Frances, Mitchell 41,235 Holm, Joann, Clark 79 Holm, Karen, Clark 79,215 Holman, Tandy, Aberdeen 79 Holman, Thomas, Waubay Holmes, Michele, Mitchell 99 Holmes, Thomas, Mission Holmquist, Danielle, Conde 65,241 Holsing, Randy, Cresbard 99,194 Hoist, William, Pierre 65 Holt, John, Ed. 6- Psyc. 119 Holt, Lynn, Watertown 79 Holthus, James, Woonsocket 79 Holthus, John, Woonsocket 65 Holtman, Carol, Aberdeen 42 Holtman, Russ, Sioux Falls 41 Holty, Monte, Aberdeen 99 Holwell, Jill, Hat Springs 99 Holzwarth, Clark, Eureka 65 Hooker, Thomas, Wotauga 42 Hoon, LeRoy, Nlobridge Hoover, John, Onida 79,279 Hoover, Muriel, Ed. 8. Psyc. 119 Hopkins, Linda, Wilmot 65 Hopp, Claudia, Sioux Falls 99,187 Hoppel, Cheryl, Sioux Falls 79 Horan, Dale, Aberdeen 79 Horan, Janet, Aberdeen 79 Horn, Clark, Burke 99,228 Horn, Cynthia, Burke 79,228 Horn, Michael, Mobridge 100 Horneber, William, Sisseton 79 Horner, Linda, Sioux Falls 42 Horstman, Daniel, Parkston 100 Horter, Kenneth, Bristol 79 Hosie, Ambrose, Aberdeen Hasman, Dole, Pierre 100 Hottman, Donavan, Gettysburg 65 Hottman, Gary, Aberdeen 42 Hottmann, Conrad, Aberdeen 79 Houg, James, Brandon 100 House, Red, Springfield Have, Larry, Sioux Falls 42 Hove, Marcene, Sioux Falls 73,79, 218,231,235,252 Hovrud, Jim, Aberdeen Howard, Eunice, Aberdeen Howard, Michael, Aberdeen Howarth, Tom, Aberdeen 100,250 Howell, Brian, Aberdeen Howie, Barbara, Mellette 79 HOWLING ECHO 231 Hubbard, Bobby, Aberdeen 42 Huber, Daniel, Mobridge Huber, Darla, Freeman 42 Huber, Perry, Mobridge Huber, Sandra, Roscoe 100,228 Hubert, Danna, Hecla Hudson, Jeffrey, Barnard 65,191 Huft, Joy, Bowdle Huebner, Diane, Pierre 79 Hughart, Hanley, Onida 100 Huisinga, Betty, Mitchell 65 Hupke, Carlton, Langford 100,279 Hurley, John, Milbank 202,279 Husen, Steve, Aberdeen Huss, Charles, Faulkton Huss, Mike, Aberdeen Huston, Diana, Kennebec Hutchings, Evan, Rapid City 79 Hutchinson, Betty, Lang. 8. Lit. Hutchinson, Robert, Lang. 8. Lit. Hyde, Charles, Harrold 79 Hyde, Robert, Onida ledema, Gary, Platte 100 lmbery, Ron, Aberdeen 100 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB 194 lngebritson, Roger, Aberdeen 79 Ingebritsan, Wayne, Aberdeen 100 Inman, Ella, Aberdeen 43,189 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Isadal, Arnold, Lemmon 65 Istratescu, Veronica, Lead 24,92,100 Iten, John, Aberdeen 79 Iversen, Janet, White River 79 196 Iversen, Monica, Pierre 65,187,231,235 'Iversen, Dr. Carl, H. 8. P.E. 124,278 Iverson, Bruce, Powell WY 65,274 Jackson, Sharlotte, Salem 79,292 Jackson, Lyle, Rackham Jackson, Robert, Rapid City 43 Jacobsen, Gary, Dallas 79 Jacobsen, Ramona, Highmore 65 Jacobson, Clinton, Groton 79 Jacobson, David, Castlewoad 79 Jacobson, Karen, Andover 100 Jacobson, Ronald, Aberdeen Jager, Janice, Castlewood 65,245,260 James, Dennis, Pierre 100 James, Lynda, Watertown 79 Johnson, Marcia, Watertown 80 Johnson, Mary K. Huron Johnson , Margaret, De Smet 100 Johnson, M. Kerwin, Huron Johnson, Melvin, Sioux Falls 80 -k Johnson, Merritt, Fine Arts 122 Johnson, Nels, Aberdeen Johnson, Portia, Hecla 115 Uohnson, Ralph 140 Johnson, Randall, Sioux Falls 80 Johnson, Rolland, Platte 43,4-4,271 'Jahnson, Ronald, Business 117 Johnson, Sharon Jameson, Aberdeen Johnson, Steven, Strandburg 65 Johnson, Susan, Watertown 65 Johnson, Virginia, Sioux Falls 100 Johnston, C. Scott, Aberdeen 100 43 Johnston, R. Kerry, Aberdeen 65,265, 279,287,2B8,289 Janes, Chester, Stockton CA 80,203,279, 287 Jones, Dawn, Aberdeen Jones, Jordan, Trail City 80 Jones, Laura, Mt. Vernon 43,208 Jones, Janes, Jones , Jones , Jones , Randall, Aberdeen Richard, Mitchell Thomas J., Mitchell 43 Thomas W., Sioux Falls Vicki, Fresno CA 43 Jorgensen, Craig, Aberdeen 65 Jorgenson, David, Lake Norden Jargenson, Nancy, Pierre Josendahl, Patty, Sioux Falls 100 Josephsen, Karen, Arlington 80 Jost, Clinton, Wessington Springs 100 150, Randy, Aberdeen 79 James, Rodney, Aberdeen 100 Jameson, Corinne, Mclntosh 79 James, Josten, David, Sioux Falls 100 Joyce, Donald, Redfield 190 Joyce, Jacalyn, Rapid City 100 Jungwirth, Virginia, Zell 80 Junkman, Joseph, Blunt 80 Junkman, Mary, Blunt 100 Junod, Peter, Herrick Jurgens, Charles, Wilmot 43 Jurgens, James, Wilmot 101 Jurgens, Judith, Milbank 43,207,295 Jameson, Sharon, Willow Lake 43 Janak, Delaine, Winner 100 Janes, Donald, Aberdeen Janes, Richard, Aberdeen 79 Janis, Frances, Pine Ridge Janisch, Linda, Aberdeen Janish, Larry, Kimball 100 Jankauskas, Janette, Aberdeen Jans, Carolyne, Willow Lake 100 Janzen, Judy, Canistota 79 Jarding, Christi, Sioux Falls 43 Jarding, James, Emery 79 Jarman, JoAnn, Huron 100 Jarvi, Jesse, Frederick 80 Jasinski, Dr. Harry, Business 117 Kaarup, Barbara, Wakonda 80 Kaaz, Ronald, Leala 65,279 Kaether, Barbara, Englewood OH 8 Kaiser, Ed, Aberdeen 101 0 Kalisek, Dennis, Aberdeen 43,56,207,279 Kallenberger, Emielee, Aberdeen Kambestad, Ronald, Bristol 80 Kannegieter, Linda, Pierre 101,290 KAPPA DELTA Pl 134 Karban, Mary, Hetland 65 Karen, Raymond, Newell Kurgleder, George, Big Stone City Karim, Agnes, Aberdeen 80 Jasmer, Gerald, Aberdeen 100 Jassmann, Art, Pierre 65 Jenner, Jenner, Candace, Aberdeen 80 Judith, Ashley ND 100 Jenner, Mitchel, Aberdeen 100 Jensen, Becky, Lemmon 100 Jensen, Deborah, Sioux Falls 100 Jensen, Don, Gettysburg 80 Jensen, James, Sioux Falls 65,203,279, 287 Jensen, Janice, Brookings 80,207,295 Jensen, Janice, Lake Preston 80 Jensen, Jean, Sioux Falls 65,187 Jensen , Jensen , Jerde, L Larry, Salem 100 Madalene, APO NY 100,253 oren, Langford 80 TKarim, M. R., Math. 8. Sci. 132 Karnopp, Richard, Groton 80,191 Karrigan, David, Aberdeen 'Karsky, David, Business 117 Karst, David, Bowdle 43 Karst, Kenneth, Peever 80 Karst, Rick, Haven 101 Kartak, Daniel Millbaro 80 Kasch, Sandra, Selby 80 Kasperson, Linda, Huron 28,80 Kaul, Imogene, Aberdeen 43 Kaul, Robert, Aberdeen Kaup, Dennis, Haven 65 Kaup, Mary, Haven 80 Kautz, Priscilla, Leolo 43 Kay, M. Nancy, Wilmot 43,241 Jerde, Dr. Walter, Ed. 8. Psyc. 119 Jerke, Alice, Mitchell 65,208 Jeschke, Curtis, Roscoe 80 Jeske, John, Webster 43 Jirsa, Nikki, Highmore 65 Joachim, Ervin, Aberdeen 43 Johannsen, Cathy, Custer Johansen, Ardell, Aberdeen 65 Johns, Timothy, Aberdeen 43 Johnsen, David, Wessington Johnsen, Jerry, Corona 65 Johnson, Alan, Naples 80,247 Johnson, Annette, Sioux Falls 61,65 208,293,295 Johnson, Bruce, Vermillion 43 ,207, Kayl, Clenten, Turton 80 Kayser, Many, Alexandria 65 Keck, Gloria, St. Lawrence Keeler, Claudia, Aberdeen 65,208 Keeley, Arlinda, Aberdeen 80 Keeley, James, Aberdeen 43 Keeton, Edwin, Wessington Springs 81 Keeton, Russell, Wessington Springs 44 Kegler, Diane, Athol 101 Kegler , Jerome, Faulkton Keiser, Leo, Sioux Falls 101 Kellar, James, Aberdeen Keller, Cynthia, Glencross 44 Koller, Francis, Timber Lake 101,276 Keller, Kathryn, Glencross 101 Huitema, Barry, Aberdeen 42,274,279 67 Huitema, Erna, Aberdeen 43,56,1 Hukki, Bonnie, Rapid City 100 Hults, Kenneth, Gary 79,230 Humann, Lyman, Business 117,247 Hummel, James, Sioux Falls 79 Hummel, Nancy, Sioux Falls 100 Humphrey, Linda, Pierre 79,207,208,290 Hunstad, Carroll, Aberdeen Hunstad, Gloria, Aberdeen 79 Hunstad, James, Bath 79 Hunstad, John, Aberdeen 100 Hunstad, Linda, Aberdeen 29,65,l91 Hunt, Duane, Aberdeen Hunt, Linda, Aberdeen Johnson, Cheryl, Aberdeen Johnson, Danny, Langford 65 Johnson, David, Sioux Falls 65 Johnson, Deborah, Webster 65,199 Johnson, Dennis Ai, Webster 80 Johnson, Dennis L., Aberdeen 43 Johnson Diana, Sioux Falls 43 1 Johnson, Doris, Aberdeen Johnson, Gail, Ortley 100 Johnson, Gerald, Bloomington MN Johnson, Harolcl, Aberdeen Johnson, Janice M., Sioux Falls 65 Johnson, Janice M., Watertown 80,204 Johnson, Janice R., Sioux Falls 65 Johnson, Judy, Watertown 43 Johnson, K. Craig, Sioux Falls Johnson, Kathleen, Madison 80 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Kaye, Pierpont 100 , Kenneth, Groton I r Linda, Valga 80 Lynette, Redfield 100 Keller, Richard, Ellendale ND 44 Kelley, Barry, Sioux Falls Kelley, Joyce, Mitchell 101 Kellison, Charles, Groton Kelly, Bruce, Milbank 101 Kelly, Patrick, Aberdeen 44 Kelly, Ronald, Corsica 81 Kelly, Thomas, Aberdeen 101 Kemnitz, Jean, Aberdeen Kempton, Betty, Peever 101 Kendall, Carol, Ellendale ND Kendall, Gordon, Aberdeen 44 Kendall, V. Jean, Aberdeen Kennedy, James, Aberdeen 44 Kennedy, Ronald, Aberdeen 81 Kent, Carol, Redfield Kenzy, Karol, Iona 101 Kesselring, Marilee, Chamberlain Kessler, Lesslie, Mina Kettler, Donna, Roslyn 81 Keyes, Bonita, Henry 101 Keyes, Daniel, Sioux Falls 81 Keyes, Donald, Henry 44,214 Keyes, Larry, Clark 101 Kezar, Michael, Aberdeen 81 Kienow, Cheryl, Aberdeen Kienow, Henry, Aberdeen 44 Kienow, Leon, Aberdeen 44 Kiesz, Debbie, Eureka Kiesz, Patricia, Hosmer 101 Kiewiet, William, Thompson IA 279 Kiger, Curt, Sioux Falls 101 Kilber, Ronald, Aberdeen Kimball, Glenn, Rapid City 44 Kindopp, Juanita, Holabird 81 King, Carolyn, Aberdeen B1 King, Creighton, Aberdeen King, Ginger, Chamberlain 65 King, Patricia, Aberdeen 101 King, Robert, Aberdeen 81,247 King, Ronald, Aberdeen 101 King, Thomas, Chamberlain 101 Kinsley, Danna, Murdo 44 Kinsley, Nlarilyn, Murdo 81 Kinstad, Lois, Wallace 101 Kirkgasler, Mary, Aberdeen B1 Kirkpatrick, Peter, Aberdeen 44,235 Kirkpatrick, Susan, Sioux Falls 44 Kitzler, Nancy, Ipswich 44 Kitzler, Theodora, Ipswich Kitzler, Wolfgang, Ipswich 44 Kier, Dan, Blunt Klapprodt, LeRoy, Torance 81 Klatt, Bruce, Hazel 81,228,247 Klaudt, LaVanne, Menno 101 Klein, Cynthia, Sioux Falls 65 Klein, Daniel, Haven 65 Klein, David, Andover 81 Klein, Jane, Andover 81 Klein, Jean, Sioux Falls 81 Klein, Margery, Rosholt 101 Klein, William, Aberdeen Kleinsasser, Joy, Freeman 101 'Kline, Richard 130,167 -1 Klitzke, Darrel, Thunder Hawk 44 Klitzke, Lee, Thunder Hawk 102 Kloiber, Kathleen, Sioux Falls 102 Kloster, Lee, Clark 102 Klosterman, Dave, Sioux Falls 81,187, 247,252 Kludt, Barbara Peverstorf, Huron 44 Kludt, Carole, Huron 102 Kludt, Shirley, Alpena 102,207,208,293 295 Kludt, Tony, Alpena 44,238 Klug, Hadley, Soc. Sci. 135,214,218, 219 Klungseth, Wayne, Webster 45 'Knauss, Ronald 132 Knebel, Dale, New Effingtan 81,218 Knecht, Donald, Martin 45 Knecht, Janita, Aberdeen Knudsen, Kathryn, Groton Knudsen, Stanley, Groton 243 Knudsen, Theodore, Rosholt 291 Knutsen, Joan, Marion 81 Knutson, Cynthia, Lily 81 Knutson, Kathleen, Sisseton Knutson, Kenneth, Clear Lake Knutson, Loris, Williston ND Koc, Sally, Milbank 81,216 Koch, Bernard, Plankinton 65 Koch, Sandra, Hecla 81,182,260 Kock, Jane, Colton 81 Kock, Linda, Sioux Falls 102 Koehler, James, Mitchell 102 Koffler, Lona, Groton 81 Kaffler, Lyle, Groton Kagel, Joanne, Woonsocket 65 Kolb, Kenneth, Westport 81 Kolb, Milton, Aberdeen 102 Kolbo, Jeffrey, Groton 81,149 Kolloo, Rae, Groton 102 Kolbrek, James, Sioux Falls Konem, Lakshmi, Aberdeen 'Koneru, Dr. P. S., Math. 8. Sci. 132 Kona, Janeen, Faulkton 102 Korbel, Edward, Watertown 81 Koslowski, Judy, Waubay 81 Kost, Gary, Herreid 81 Kotila, Kathy, Frederick 81 Kotila, Richard, Frederick 65,207,276 Kottman, Deborah, Sioux Falls 45,231 Kraft, Dr. Dennis, Ed. 8. Psyc. 119 Kraft, Patricia, Aberdeen Krage, Robert, Columbia 65 Krage, Sheryl, Aberdeen 65 Krahn, Audrey, Arlington 102,293 Kraig, Marvin, Aberdeen Kraig, Dr. Paul, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 Kral, Kenneth, Aberdeen 81 Kramer, James, Aberdeen 45 1 Kramer, Joseph, McLaughlin 102,202,278 Kramer, Shirley, McLaughlin 66 Kramer, Thomas, McLaughlin Kranz, Gary, Aberdeen 81 Kranzler, Bonnie, Webster 102 Kranzler, Diana, Aberdeen 102 Kranzler, Harvey, Roscoe 45 Kranzler, Judy, Aberdeen 66,238 Kranzler, Sheila, Aberdeen Kranzler, Susan, Bird Island MN Krause, Jerold, Ellendale ND Krause, Kent, Groton 102 30 K E 1 THE. 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Box 36 Mamehne, lhssnun 64658 Iephom C8161 376-3523 Krause, Terry, Altamont 45,51,243 Krein, Joyce, Eureka 45,207,208 'Kretchman, Dr. James, H. 81 P.E. 125 278 Kretchmer, Jim, Bancroft 102 Krier, Kay, Salem 73,81,252 Krogman, Catherine, Barnard 102 Krogman, Edward, White River 102 Krogman, Ruth, Barnard 66 Krogstrand, Ron, Custer 66 Kroll, Anne, Andover 45 Krall, Herbert, Aberdeen Krome, Ronald, Watertown 81 Krueger, Gene, Aberdeen 102 Kmeger, Gregg A., Aberdeen 81 Krueger, Greg W., Huron Krueger, Marilyn, Salem 102,224 Krueger, Larry, Pollack 102 Kruse, Dennis, DeSmet 81 Kruse, Earl, Wetonka 45,271 Kruse, Harley, Columbia 102 Kub, Dorothy, Loyalton 45 Kuhn, Gerald, Aberdeen Kuiper, Randy, Platte 81,274 Kuiawa, Joanne, Kadoka 102 Kukesh, Theodore, Exeter NH 66,274 Kulesa, Jane, Waubay 81 Kulm, Michael, St. Lawrence Kunde, James, Watertown Kunz, Sue, Rapid City 102 Kurle, Kenneth, Eureka Kurtenbach, Linda, Mitchell 81 Kuske, Thomas, Aberdeen Kusler, Glenda, Eureka 102 Kusler, Thomas, Pierre 66,240 Kutter, Wilbur, Hecla 66 Kvamme, Morris, Mabridge 66,243 Labohn, Patricia, Burke 102 Laber, Loxi, Freeman 66 Labesky, Wayne, Aberdeen LaBrie, Marsha, Doland 66 Lacher, Bmce, Aberdeen 45 Lackey, Barbara, Custer 66 Ladner, Clark, Eureka 102 Lodner, Gary, Aberdeen 81 LaFave, Penny, Pollock 102 Lake, Alma, Doland 81,236 Lakner, Kathleen, Wessington Springs 81 Lolley, Jeanne, Mitchell 102 Lamb, Daniel, Onida 102 Lammle, Ranae, Hasrner 45 Lamster, Nancy, Pierre 66,l86,208,231 Landis, Glen, Mobridge 102 Landis, Ronald, Mobridge 66 Lantgen, Mary, Watertown 81 Lantsburger, Mike, Watertown 102 Larsen, James, Rosholt Larsen, Lael, Frederick Larson, Cheryl, Summit 66 Larson, Craig, Wessington Springs 81 Larson, Dale, Math. 8. Sci. 132 Larson, Deborah, Claremont 81 Larson, Douglas, Wessingtan 66 Larson, Gordon, Aberdeen 45 Larson, Janet, Pierre 66,295 Larson, Janice, Aberdeen 102 Larson, Jean A., Aberdeen 81 Larson, Jean E., Aberdeen 81 Larson, Joyce, Pierpont 102 Larson, Mary, Clark 82 Larson, Michael, Aberdeen 66,196 Larson, Richard, Sioux Falls 102 Larson, Richard E., Webster 102,279 Larson, Richard M., Warner 45 Larson, Robert, Amherst 45 Larson, Roger E., Pierpont 81,279 Larson, Roger W., Warner 103 Larson, Sandra, Gettysburg 103 Larson, Stan, Gregory 45 Lewis, Kent, Sioux Falls 82,274 Lewno, Roger, Waubay 66,189 Libis, Leonard, Eureka 82 Liebel, James, Aberdeen 66 Liedtke, Brian, Wessington 66 Lien, Cheryl, Aberdeen 46 Lien, Grey, Stickney 103 Lien, Robert, Aberdeen 115 Lier, Joyce, Canton 82 Likness, Debbie, Britton 103,207,208 Likness, Donna, Aberdeen Likness, Michael, Britton 66 Likness, Van, Langford 82 Lillibridge, Randall, Gettysburg 82 Linatelter, Diane, Wessington Springs 103 Linatelter, Linda, Wessington Springs 66 Lindberg, Carol, Clear Lake 46 Lindell, Byron, LoBolt Lindell, Earl, Frederick 66,279 Lindell, Thomas, Aberdeen Lindemann, Donald, Aberdeen 46 Lindgren, Lora, H. 8iP.E. Lindner, Ronald, Aberdeen 103 Linquist, Steven, Beresford 103 Lindstrom, Karen, Beresford 82 Lingor, Dan, Aberdeen 103 Lininger, Dr. Neal, Fine Arts 122 'Lininger, Sharon, Lang. 8. Lit. 130 Link, Joyce, Delmont 66 Llrvquist, Janet, Aberdeen Lipp, Joe, Aberdeen 103 Lippert, Gary, Tolstoy 82 Lips, Chrys, Tulare 103 Litch, Eldean, Britton 82 Litch, Eldon, Britton 103 Littel, Eugene, Aberdeen Little, Joseph, Pine Ridge Livesoy, Donald, Mitchell 46 Lloyd, Sally, Houghton 103 Lochridge, Frank, Aberdeen 82 Lochridge, Shirley, Aberdeen Locken, Marsha, Bath 103 Logan, Richard, Clark 66 Lohmiller, Delora, Henry 46,228 Lohrenz, Jerry, Deaver WY 66,279 Loken, Lindo, Norbeck 24,66 London, Stephen, Colome 103,213 Lorenzen, Deborah, McLaughlin 4-6,228, 244 Losacker, Jeanne, Aberdeen 3O,4l,46, 235 Lotz, Suzanne, Sioux Falls 66 Louison, Rodney, Pierre 66 Lovo, Thea, Pollock 103 Loveland, Jane, Sioux Falls 103 'Lovrien, Jerome, Ind. Arts 126,195 Lowary, Lee, Claremont 191 Lowell, Linda, Huron Lowman, Craig, Sioux Falls 82 Luce, David, Aberdeen Luce, Robert, Aberdeen 82,279 Luckey, Dennis, Aberdeen 46 Lueders, Candyce, Marion 103 Luitiens, Michael, Aberdeen 47 Lund, Charlene, Selby 47 Lund, Mary, Salem 82,252 Lundeen, Kristine, Bristol 103 Landers, Don, Salem 82 Luther, William, Sioux Falls 66,203,274, 283 LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS 228 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 226 Lutz, Betty, Aberdeen 103 Lutz, Darwin, Herreid 103 Lyke, Dennis, Wagner Lyke, Lon, Wagner 82 Lyman, George, Keldron 103 Lynde, James, Watertown 82 Lyren, Douglas, Fine Arts Larson, Vern, Vivian 45,52,167,226,252 McAdaragh, Patsy, DeSmet 103 Lassle, Jacqueline, Aberdeen 103 Laubach, Roger, Aberdeen Lauinger, Dee, Aberdeen Lauver, James, Fine Arts 122,235 Lawton, Richard, Soc. Sci. 133 Layton, Donald, Aberdeen B2 Leao, Marsha, Sioux Falls 82,218,230 Lebert, Garry, Volga 45 Leckner, James, Aberdeen Lee, Ann, Wessington Springs 82 Lee, Harvey, Aberdeen 46 Lee, Marcia, Sioux Falls 82 Lee, Thomas, Yankton 24,103,247 Leen, Marshall, New Eftingtan 82 Lefevre, Barbara, Jamestown ND Leffler, Linda, Aberdeen 41,162,198 Lehecka, Sharon, Pierre 66,207,208,290 Leier, Leatto, Aberdeen 82 Leiferman, Linda, Chamberlain 103 Leisen, Nancy, Aberdeen 103 Lekvold, Roger, Watertown Lenling, Gay, Claremont Leonard, Jane, Watertown 82 Leonard, Loren, Watertown 46,287,288 Lerseth, Randy, Beresford 82 Lerud, Danna, Aberdeen Lesselyoung, Michael, Redfield 46 Levi, Evangeline, Aberdeen Levisen, Paulette, Yankton 46 Levsen, Michael, Doland 66,249 'McArthur, Grace, Fine Arts 122 McAtt, Patrick, Huron 82 McCarriar, Sharon, Castlewood 82,20B, 293,295 McCaughey, Cheri, Agar 47,235 McGaughey, Lyle, Pierre 47,291 McCloud, Georgia, Cresbard McConville, Alice, Sioux Falls 67 McCormick, Alyce, Emery 82 McCulloh, Ronald, Business McCullough, Gene, Claremont McDanel, Rodney, Miranda 47 McDermott, Dennis, Aberdeen 67,187 McDermott, Timothy, Highmore McDowell, Georgia, Mitchell 67 McE1hone, James, Aberdeen 104 McFarland, Dan, Sturgis 104 McFarland, Craig, Aberdeen McGaughey, JoAnne, Watertown 82 Mz:Geough, Sandra, Estelline 47 McGinnis, Mark, Aberdeen 82 McGirr, Dennis, Sturgis 67 McGraw, John, Letcher 67 McGregor, David, New Eftington McGregor, LeeAnn, Aberdeen McGruder, Linda, Pierre 104,224 McHigh, Mike, Aberdeen 30,47,191,218 McHugh, Phillip, Aberdeen 104 Mclntire, Lowell, Aberdeen 67 Mclntyre, Shari, Redfield 104 McKee, Bruce, White River 104 McKee, Christine, Pierre 67,231 'McKee, Peggy, Aberdeen 115 McKibben, Diane, DeSmet 82 McKiver, Bill, Groton 104,203,278 McLoughlin, Charles, Watertown 67 McLaughlin, Robert, Watertown McLeod, Susan, Mitchell 82,204 McMasters, Paul, Lake Preston 104 McMillan, Robert, Glendive MT McNeary, Jerald, Aberdeen 47,218 McNeill, John, Sioux Falls 82 McNellis, Terry, Watertown McNickle, Mike, Pierre 47 Mal-iartlond, Sharon, Conde 67 McTague, Ronald 83 Mack, Angela, Castlewood 103,204 Mock, Donna, Yankton Mack, Myrna, Aberdeen Mackey, James, Milbank 47 MacLaren, John, Aberdeen 103,192 MacNeill, Lynn, Aberdeen 82,236,260 Moddocks, Henry, Columbia 82 Mader, Sheryl, Montrose B2 Madsen, Kristi, Arlington 103 Mahlen, Don, Roslyn 103 Maier, Sandra, Aberdeen 82 Makens, Ray, Clark Makepeace, Terry, Watertown 66,243 Malkerson, Kerry, Milbank 66 Maloney, Carole, Aberdeen Malsam, Marlene, Eureka 66 Malsam, James, Onaka 66,274 Malsom, Paul, Aberdeen 82 Malsom, Timothy, Roscoe 103 Mankin, Lary, Mitchell 66 Mann, Janeen, Milbank 82 Manning, Kathleen, Pierre 82 Manning, Stephen, Aberdeen 103 Nlanning, William, Aberdeen 103 Mardian, Kenneth, Mobridge Mardian, Wayne, Aberdeen 82 Margeson, Peggy, Roscoe 103 Marion, Mark, Pierre 82 Markhardt, Tim, White Lake 103 Markve, Keith, Watertown 47 Markve, Robert, Webster 103 Marlette, Dave, Redtield 82 Marsh, Dean, Colome 66,207,276 Marshall, Harry, Aberdeen Marshall, Karon, St. Lawrence 82 Marshall, Peggy, Blunt 66 Marshall, Sharon, St. Lawrence 66 Martell, Sandra, Roscoe 66,192 Marten, Danny, Canova 82 Nlartin, Deborah, Milbank 103 Martin, Jeanette, Rapid City 47 Martin, Rudy, Aberdeen 66 Martin, Sue, Edgemont 103 Martin, Thomas, Mobridge Martschinske, Gloria, Faulkton 103 Martz, Karen, Aberdeen 103 Marvel, Bradley, Aberdeen 103,291 Marzenell, Claude, Aberdeen 103 Marzolf, Dwayne, Aberdeen Mason, Marcia, Frankfort 103 Mastel, Angela, Ellendale ND 66 MASQUERS CLUB 198 Mathem, Charles, Aberdeen 82 Mathews, Allan, Aberdeen 47,192 Matkins, Linda, Brookings 47 Maule, Betty, Leola 47 'Mauseth, James, Lang. 8. Lit. 130 Maxwell, Donna, Aberdeen 82 Maxwell, Jane, Madison 103 May, Carol, Brookings 67 Maybee, William, Aberdeen 115 Mayer, Brenda, Aberdeen 82 Mayer, Dale, Aberdeen Mayer, Douglas, Aberdeen 82 Mayer, Jeanne, Mitchell 103 Mayer, Roger, Aberdeen Mayer, Ron, Aberdeen 67 Maynes, Richard, Milbank 67,26B,269, 279 Mediger, William, Huron Meehan, Frances, Aberdeen 47 Meester, LaVonne, Willow Lake 83 Mehlbrech, Terrance, Salem 47,191,243 Mehlhaff, Charles, Leola 104,279 Meidinger, Nancy Noteboom, Aberdeen 47 Meidinger, Theodore, Orient Meidinger, James, Herreid 83,270 Meier, Erick, Roscoe 67 Meier, John, Aberdeen 104 Meier, Nklrcia, Aberdeen 104 Melius, Kenny, Faulkton Melius, Robert, Faulkton 47 Mellegard, Wanda, Pierre 83 Merchant, Gail, Aberdeen 104 Merkel, James, McLaughlin 104 Merkel, Lois, Leola Merrick, Roxana, DeSmet 67,216 Merritt, Patricia, Sioux Falls 83 Mertens, LeAnne, Milbank 67,207,295 Merters, Shirley, Aberdeen Mertens, William, Kennebec Mertz, Paul, Bowdle 104 Mertz, Robert, Aberdeen Mettler, Linda, Aberdeen 104,224 Metzger, Mark, Aberdeen Metzger, Rodger, Aberdeen Metzge r, Russell, Aberdeen 104 Metzinger, Wanda, Pierre 104 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer , David, Hill city as Joanne, Winner B3 Keith, Rosholt 104 Lorna, Watertown 104 Susan, Rapid City 104,250 Thomas, Mina 104,235 Meyerink, David, Platte 67,194 Meyers, Judith, Aberdeen Michals, Michelene, Sioux Falls 83 'Michae ls, Lorie, Lang. 8 Lit. 130 Michels, Jeanne, Lead Michlit sch, Harry, Aberdeen Mikkelson, Jane, Waubay 83 Mikkon en, Stanley, Aberdeen 47 Milbrandt, Susan, Aberdeen 83 Miles, Miles, Miles, Millar, Millard Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 'fMiller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Millin, Mills, Mary, Mellette 104,260 Patrick, Mellette 67 Richard, DeWitt NY 67 Carolyn, Springfield , Steve, Aberdeen 47 Bonnie, Aberdeen 83 Curt, Draper 83 Dan, Gettysburg 83 Diane, Miller 104 Donald, Wessington 67 Dr. Gertrude, Math. 8. Sci. 133 H. Marie, Edgemont 104 Henry, Aberdeen 105 James, Aberdeen 67,162,178,198 Jerry, Wessington 105,194 Keith, Bath 67 Linea, Frankfort 105 Patricia, Stickney 105 Richard, Aberdeen 67 Robin, Chamberlain 105 Sue, White Lake 105 William, Marcus IA Mary, Aberdeen annie Huron 105 C ' , Mills, Larry, Chamberlain 83,194,247 Mills, Sally, Brookings Milner, Damon, Pierre 105 Minch, Rebecca, Aberdeen 83 Mincks, Terry, Westport 67 Mines, Misteld Thomas, Colman 47 t, Nancy, Aberdeen Mitchell, Alexander, Houghton Mitchell, Bonnie, Burnsville MN Mitchell, Marcia, Aberdeen Mitchell, Mary M., Houghton 47 Mitchell, Selma, Houghton 105 Mitzel, Miliel, Mitzel, Ambrose, Aberdeen 47 Donald, Herreid 105 Ronald, Glenham 48 MOCASSIN TRACKS 200 Modin, Rene, Milbank 83,208 Moe, Connie, Colman 83 Moe, P amela, Colman 105 Moeller, Arlene, Aberdeen 105 Moen, 'Moen, Darrell, Lemmon 105 Harvey, Fine Arts 122 Moen, Larry, Sisseton 48 Moen, Mary, Sioux Falls 67,234 Moen, Rose, Sioux Falls 83 Moffenbier, Alan, Aberdeen Mogen, James, Waubay 83 Mohns, Robert, Lang. 8. Lit. 130 Molitor, David, Faith 67 Molitor, Gerald, Faith Malseed, Tim, Aberdeen 105,162,178 Molseecl, William, Aberdeen 48,196 Molskness, Lillian, Colman 105 Moncur, Sandra, Miller 105 Monson, Allan, Aberdeen Monson , Charles, Watertown 105 Montgomery, Louis, Wagner 105 Monzel , Barbara, Webster 83,218 Moon, Kenneth, Aberdeen Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Betty, Kennebec 105 Beverly, Gettysburg 48 Donna, Vivian 105 Richard, Gettysburg 83 Terrence, Scotland 83 Morehouse, Charles, Bristol 83 Morey, Darrold, Aberdeen 83 Morgan, Sharon, Rapid City 67,290 Mark, Shelby, Watertown 83 Morrison, Donna, Sturgis 105 Morrissey, Charles, Huron 67,169 Morrisey, George, Huron 48 Morrisey, Judy, Huron 105 Morrisey, Timothy, Aberdeen Mars, Paul, Watertown 105 Nbrtimore, Bridget, Plankinton 67,204 Mortimore, Jenny, Plankinton 83 Moser, Moser, Moser, Danna, Aberdeen Harley, Selby 105 Sharon, Pierre Moss, Dr. John, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 Nlossefin, Bernadette, Sioux Falls 68,290 Massetin, R. John, Sioux Falls Motl, James, Britton 83 Mott, Jean, Pierre Mount, Mount, Mowry , Maureen, Aberdeen 68 Robert, Aberdeen Mary, Rapid cify as Moxness, Paul, Bristol 48,240 Muehl , Munger, Munsen, Steven, Faulkton 48 Tom, Warner 68 Robert, Aberdeen 105,283 Mumighan, Michael, Woodstach lL 305 Select from over 120 Lovely Patterns of Sterling Silver silverplate and stainless steel Watches by Accutron, Bulova, Caravelle and Croton Aloerdeen's Leading Diamond Experts for Thwwvhiw ,Q fa: I 'gs ,A 2 1 .W - t all II J I I 5 , 64 Years if V' '45 lerou from QHOCIDIIIIYMIWI I' it y , , y REGISTERED rl c-ec-EIJS:-1,1196 . I ' JEWELRK..IImIvol DIAMOND RINGS Dave's Photos See us for your best deal on Senior Pictures 306 112 soufhmqin vii?-fits f - f 4---wwf, : l How 0' SPIuIr5 .. i . . . c g g gz Fashions For , + , ' M rglgwwmfftfi jf A your Queen I A , and Ours. Ildiel' G chiIdren'l 0 20 -'3l'd Ave-. 5-W- 'dY'f V ' I Aberdeen, South Dakota Murphy, Jayne, Huron 83 Murphy, Mary, Henry 48 Murphy, Pat F., Watertown 105 Murphy, Pat G., Watertown 105,203,278 Murphy, William A., Watertown Murphy, William M., Clark 48 Murray, Michael, Aberdeen 48 Murschel, Julie, Webster B3 MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CON- FERENCE 199 Musick, Roxanne, Mitchell 105 Mutsch, Dennis, Rackham Mydland, Marvel, Pierpont 83 Mydland, Steven, Roslyn 68,253 Myers, Betty, Aberdeen 48 Myers, Charles, Aberdeen 83 Myers, Donald, Aberdeen 68 Myers, Gene, Aberdeen 83 Myers, Karen, Pierre 83,207,294 N CLUB 202 Naasz, Daniel, McLaughlin Naber, Judy, Miller 216 Nahnsen, Mary, Winner 68,168 Nally, Lowell, Aberdeen 105 Nankivel, Ronald, Winner 68,203,271, 272 Nanson, Lynn, Sioux Falls 83 Napton, Lincoln, Frederick 105 Narem, Leon, Ortley 83,191 Nash, Willard, Trail City 48 Natalie, Ceri, Milbank 68,198,216 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION OR SECRETARIES 204 Naughton, Mary, Sioux Falls 105 Nauman, Kent, Gettysburg 83 Navin, Daniel, Aberdeen 68 Nebola, John, Gregory 49 Neelen, Donetta, Newell 49 Neiber, Mary, Pierre 105,292 Neitzel, Shirley, Alpena 49 Nelsen, Jeffrey, Aberdeen Nelsen, Paul, Sioux Falls 105 Nelson, Alice, Plankinton 83 Nelson, Betty, Langford 105 Nelson, Cathy, Aberdeen 83 Nelson, Charles, Sisseton 68,221 Nelson, Craig, Aberdeen 105 Nelson, Darrell, Sisseton B3 Nelson, David, Miller 83 Nelson, Darrylin, Aberdeen 49 Nelson, Dennis, Sisseton B3 Nelson, Donna, Britton 105 Nelson, Douglas, Colman 83,252 Nelson, Henry, Aberdeen 83 Nelson, lone, Plankinton 49 Nelson, James, Marion 68 Nelson, JoAnn, Sisseton 105 Nelson, Kathie, Nlarion 105 Nelson, Keith, Houghton 105 Nelson, Kristie, Brandon 105 Nelson, Linda, Doland 68,213 Nelson, Marvin A., Lynnwood WA 49 Nelson, Marvin B., Aberdeen 83 Nelson, Mary J., Daland 68 Nelson, Mary K ., Sissetan 49,68,20B,295 Nelson, Mike, Sisseton 106,287 Nelson, Randi, Brandon 106,203,279 Nelson, Raymond, Langford 106 Nelson, Susan, Doland 213 Nelson, Thomas, Miller Nerison, Jan, Aberdeen 106 Nerison, Linda, New Effington 83 Nesheim, Byron, Aberdeen 49 Ness, Donna, Aberdeen Ness, Ronald, Sioux Falls Nessan, Helen, Sioux Falls 106 Neubauer, Helen, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 Neuberger, Valdyn, Britton 49 Neuharth, Darrell, Alpena 68 Neuharth, Doug, Aberdeen 68,287 Neuharth, George, Pierre 68 Neuharth, Helen, Pierre 83 Neuharth, Steven, Alpena 106 Neuman, Rodney, Clear Lake 83,203,287, 289 Newman, Catherine, Waubay NEWMAN CLUB 222 Newman, Marguerite, Aberdeen 49 Nicholsen, Judith, Aberdeen Nickels, Lois, Canning Nickelson, Russell, Langford 68 Nicolaisen, Stephen, Mitchell 83 Niederbaumer, David, Faulkton 68 Nielsen, Tim, Sioux Falls 106 Nielson, Peggy, Tulare 84,204 Nietert, Barbara, Claremont 106 Nikolas, Eileen, Aberdeen Nikolas, Ron, Aberdeen 84 Nikolas, Timothy, Aberdeen 49 Nill, Edwin, Aberdeen Nilson, Diane, Bristol Nilson, Richard, Bristol Nilsson, Shirleen, Bath 106 Nissen, Deborah, Reliance 106 Nix, Ellen, Aberdeen Nolan, Beverly, Claremont 68,293 Nolan, Kristine, Plankinton 68,218 Nolte, Wesley, Webster 84,287 Nook, Edward, Centereach NY 68,270, 272 Norbert, Jeffrey, Sioux Falls 49 Norbert, Kenneth, Arlington 49,232 Nordhus, Stephen, Clark 106 Norquist, Michael, Lake City Norfolk, Robert, Selby 106 Norquist, Richard, Lang. 8. Lit. 198 North, Dean, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 NORTHERN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP NORTHERN DAMES 205 Norton, Jaan, Melletre Norton, Larry, Mellette Novak, Daniel, Aberdeen 106 Novak, Darlene, Winner 84 Novak, Robert, Winner 68 Novatny, Roger, Lake Andes Oakland, Mike 291 Oberembt, Mary, Mitchell 106 Oberg, Glen, Aberdeen 49 Oberlander, Dennis, Aberdeen 106 O'Connor, Tim, Aberdeen Ochsner, James, Artas 84,194 Ochsner, Jerald, Faulkton Odegaard, Sondra, Aberdeen 84 Odegard, Laura, Aberdeen Odenbach, James, Greenway Odle, Larry, Belle Fourche 106 O'Dannell, Dennis, Keldron O'DonneIl, Gail, Orient 106 O'Dannell, Kae, Mellette 106 Oehlerking, Judith, Highmore 84 Ogan, Michael, Blunt 106 Ogden, Douglas, Aberdeen Ogren, Dianne, DeSmet 106 Ohlrogge, Linda, Pukwana 59 Ohm, Allan, Athol B4 Oines, Kay, Volga 106 Olander, William, Pierre 84 Olen, Donald, Norbeck 49 O'Laughlen, Kathleen, Aberdeen 293 Olsen, Olson, Judy, Castlewood 106 Allan, Langford 84,218 Olson, C. Renee, Aberdeen 84 Olson, Camilla, Blunt 84 Olson, Craig, Woonsocket Olson, David, Aberdeen 49 Olson, Glenda, Academy 106 Olson, James, Bristol 106,207,276 Olson, Janice, DeSmet 106 Olson, Joan, Madison 84 Olson, Larry, Wessington Springs B4 Olson, LaVone, McLaughlin 84 Olson, Linda, Webster 84 Olson, Olson, Newell, Sioux Falls 84 Vicki, Sheldon IA 49 Olson, Wayne, Bristol 68 Olthoff, Terry, Aberdeen 106 O'Neill, Doug, Watertown 106,291 Opitz, Opitz, Carol, Redfield 49 Sandra, Aberdeen 84 Opp, Duane, Timber Lake 84 Oop, Glenn, Eureka Opsahl, JoAnne, Ipswich 27,49,164, 166,167,252 O'Reilly, Diane, Chelsea 68 O'RielIy, Betty, McLaughlin 42,49 O'Riley, Michael, Aberdeen Orr, Keith, Aberdeen 50 Orris, Richard, Clark Orth, Gilbert, Herreid 84 Orth, Sandy, Herreid 106 Orthaus, Carol, Florence 84,216 Ortmeier, Gloria, Orient 106,204 Orton, Orton, Della, Wagner 106 Robert, Waubay Osberg, Kenneth, Pierre 194 Osborn, David, Redfield 106 Osborne, Russo 140 Oshrnan, Guy, Aberdeen Oster, Chloe, Aberdeen 50 Oster, Marsha, Bowdle 106 Oster, Wayne, Dupree 84 Osterhold, David, Rapid City 106 Ott, Daniel, Aberdeen 84,279 Ottenbacher, Carol, Eureka 84 Ottenbacher, Connita, Aberdeen 84 Ottenbacher, Nnnnie, Aberdeen 106 Ottenbacher, Wanda, Bowdle B4 Otto, Eugene, Ind. Arts 126,194,232 Otto, Randall, Tulare 68 Overbust, Joanne, Aberdeen 106 Overbust, Nancy, Aberdeen 68 Overby, Philip, Mellette 106 Paepke, Thomas, Groton 69 Page, Rally, Pierre 106 Page, Wanda, DeSmet 69 Painter, Dr. John, Soc. Sci. 201 Palmer, Carolyn, Mansfield Palmer, David, Aberdeen Palmer, Lloyd, Warner 84 Palmer, Marlene, Mina Palmer, Ray, Pierre 69 Palmer, Vicki, Pierre 50 'Palmquist, Alice, Lang. 8. Lit. 130 'Palmquist, Leonard, Fine Arts 122 Pantoia, Delores, Aberdeen 50 Pantoia, Frank, Hot Springs 50 Papke, Craig, Mansfield 106 2 165, 29 Paradis, Steven, Aberdeen 69 Parce, Larry, Letcher Parker, David, Neenah WI 106 Parker, James, Hazel 84,279 Parrow, Kathleen, Aberdeen 106 Parrow, Sandra, Aberdeen 50 Parry, Peggy, Canistata 84,204 Parsch, Steven, Aberdeen Pastion, David, Dallas 84,270,279,280 Patoka, Lucille, Lake Andes 84 Patterson, John, New Bloomtield PA 50 Paul, James Redfield 69 Pauli, Donella, Hamill 106 Paulsen, Dianne, Salem 84 Paulsen, Linda, Reliance 106 Paulson, Cheryl, Aberdeen Paulson, Lew, Pierpont 84 Pautsch, Patricia, Aberdeen 69,224 Paweltzke, Doris, Bridgewater 106 Paweltzke, Larry, Bridgewater 84 t'Pearson, Janis, Fine Arts 122 Pearson, Neal, Lake City 106 Pearson, Phyllis, Rosholt 50 Pedersen, Jeanne, Erwin 69 Pedersen, LeRoy, Sioux Falls 84,252 Pedersen, Sandro, Sioux Falls 69,208,216 Pederson, Calvin, New Effington 84 i PeeI, Donald, Lang. 8. Lit. 131 Pehler, Fred, Aberdeen 234 Peiper, Michael, Aberdeen 84,202,270, 272,276 Peitz, James, Pierre Pelzl, Steve, Aberdeen Perman, Dole, Glenham 84 Perman, Michael, Lowry Perry, Cathlene, Aberdeen Perry, Teresa, Aberdeen 84 Persing, Carol, Sioux Falls 69 Person, Terry, Hayti 106 Peschong, David, LaBoIt 106 Peterka, Thomas, Yankton 106 Peters, Donald, Groton 115 Peters, Janet, Sioux Falls 107 Peters, Rosemary, Hartford 84 Petersen, Barbara, Miller 107 Petersen, Dennis, De Smet 107 Petersen, Kathryn, Deland 107 Petersen, Rose, Garretson 69 Peterson, Carolyn, Mitchell 107 Peterson, Curtis, Letcher Peterson, Doug L., Sioux Falls 107,247, 253 Peterson, Douglas M., Webster 107 Peterson, Elizabeth, Canova B4 Peterson, Jean, Aberdeen 31 Peterson, Jerry, Holabird 84 Peterson, Joan, Aberdeen 33,50 Peterson, Kenneth, Aberdeen Peterson, Leau, Lemmon Peterson, Lynn, Britton 107 Peterson, Mark, Alpena 228 Peterson, Marsha, Aberdeen 84 Peterson, Mary, Clark 107,228 Peterson, Shirley, Bristol Peterson, Terry, Aberdeen 69,260 Petrich, Rebecca, Webster 107 Petterson, Jean, New Ettington 50 Pettigrew, Sandra, Mina 107 Peverstorf, Barbara, Huron 44 Pexa, Gary, Ft. Pierre B4 Pexa, Michael, Webster 50 Ptaff, Donald, Java 50 Pfaff, John, Carpenter 107 Pfeifle, Elizabeth, Eureka 69,216 PHALANX 210 Phelps, Carol, Aberdeen PHI MU ALPHA lSlNFONIAl 240 Phillips, Arlene, Sioux Falls 201 Phillips, Douglas, Aberdeen 69 Phillips, Mark, Sioux Falls 84 Phillips, Sondra, Rackham 69 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS ASSO- CIATION 206 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND MINORS 208 Pl KAPPA DELTA 236 Pl OMEGA P1 238 Pickthorn, James, Aberdeen Pierce, Roger, Sioux Falls 107 Pietz, Eldon, Miller 69 Pietz, Gale, Aberdeen 107 Pietz, Jean, Hosmer 107 Pietz, Linda, Hosmer 84 Pietz, Robert, Aberdeen Pietz, Sherida, Hosmer 69 Pietz, Shirley, Ree Heights 69 Pike, Sharon, Yankton 107 Pillard, Lawrence, Wessington Springs Pingel, Linda, Aberdeen Pinholt, Don, Watertown Pins, Patrick, Sioux Falls Pischke, Jael, Waubay 84 Pischke, Mike, Waubay Pitts, Sharon, Fulton 107 Plagman, Bruce, Sioux Falls 107 Plagman, Kirk, Sioux Falls 69 Plant, Terry, Sisseton 69 Pleinis, Diana, McLaughlin 84 Ploaster, Dennis, Platte 84 'Podoll, Duane, Soc. Sci. 135 Podoll, Glenn, Westport 85 Podoll, Lyle, Aberdeen 69 Polkinghorn, James, Britton B5 Polly, Steven, Valley Springs 85 Pond, Roland, Ipswich 69 Ponwith, Mark, Sioux Falls 50 Past, Linda, Aberdeen 50 Post, Scott, Frederick 107 Post, Steven, Aberdeen 85 Potter, Dole, Aberdeen 85,270 Povondra, Carol, Lead 107 Powell, James, Aberdeen Prasek, David, Mound City 92,107 Preheim, Keith, Marion 69 Prehn, Laron, Brandt 50 Preston, Michael, Zell 107,194 Preszler, Brenda, Aberdeen 85,187 Price, Jamey, Milbank 39,50 Prien, Richard, Tripp 69 Prisbe, Douglas, Roscoe 107 Pritchard, Michael, Sioux Falls 85,247, 279,253 Proctor, Dr. John, Lang. 8. Lit. 129 Ptacek, Karen, Chicago IL 85,224 Ptak, Phoebe, Wagner 85 Putter, Donovan, Hitchcock 35,50,245, 249,250 Putter, Duane, Hitchcock 85 Puffer, James, Hitchcock B5 Puffer, LaVonne, Hitchcock 107 Pugsley, Robert, Huron 50 Pultord, Twila, Sioux Falls 50,216,234 Purringtan, Cathy, DeSmet 107 Quarles, Mary, Aberdeen 50 Quast, Marcia, Menno 107 Quenzer, Virginia, Herreid 107 Quinn, Cynthia, Mitchell Quinn, Gerald, Bridgewater Raabe, Linda, Bancroit 85,216 Raap, John, Pierpont Raop, Norma, Bristol 107 Raba, Helen, Selby 50,216 Rabenberg, Donna, Britton 50,243 Rabine, Steven, Goodwin 69 'Raczko, Terrence, Lang. 8. Lit. 131 Rader, Gregg, Haven 85 Raether, Cheryl, Iroquois 107,292 Raether, Jerry, Iroquois 50 Rahia, Jean, Frederick Rohm, Marlene, Aberdeen 107 Raisanen, Ranae, Frederick 107 Raml, Louise, Kranzburg 69,245 Ramsdell, Marsha, Aberdeen 85 Randall, Roger, Chamberlain 107 Raney, Margaret, Lemmon 69 Rank, Greig, Aberdeen 50 Ranson, Dennis, Wessington 69 Rappe, Jim, Ipswich Rasmussen, Dean, Clark 107 Rasmussen, Duane, Estelline Rasmussen, Luther, Aberdeen 107 Rasmussen, Lynn, Aberdeen 69 Rasmussen, Richard, Garretson 51 Ratchtorcl, Anthony, Huron 107 Rath, Carol, Aberdeen 51 Rath, Keith, Aberdeen 85 Rath, Sheila, Aberdeen Ratliff, Theodore, Roscoe 114 Rau, Pamela, Leola 85 Rawstern, Terry, Aberdeen 51 Rayman, Nick, Salem 85 Reddy, M. Evanista Sr., Aberdeen Reder, Shirley, Groton 85 Rediger, Greg, St. Lawrence 107 Reeves, Janet, Aberdeen Reeves, ThomasW., Aberdeen 51 Regynsisi, Dennis, Pierre 107 Rehfeld, Jamie, Aberdeen 69 Rehfeld, Janet M., Rapid City 51 Rehfeld, Larry, Warner. 244 Reich, Gene, Aberdeen 107 Reil, Korinne, Corona 107 Reiners, Marlin J., Aberdeen 107 Reinhardt, Charles, Aberdeen 107 Reinhardt, David, Verdon Reisenweber, Jeanne, Aberdeen 107 Remien, Dennis, Aberdeen 85 Rempter, June, Rapid City 51 Rempher, Aaron, Westport 107 Remund, Allen, Milbank 107 Remund, Sally, Milbank 85 Renelt, Timothy, Rosholt 107 Rennich, James, Aberdeen 85 Reoh, Rhonda, Vienna 85,290 Retzer, Milo, Aberdeen Reuer, Peggy, Aberdeen 51 Reuer, Norbie, Hoven 107 Richard, Gordon, Aberdeen Richardson, Terry, Ind. Arts 126 Richert, Joyce, Freeman 69 Rick, Robert, Aberdeen 51 Riddle, Larry, Watertown 107,247 Rieck, Donald, Aberdeen Rieck, James, Aberdeen 85 Rieck, John, Wamer 85 Riedel, Barbara, Sherman 85,178 Riedl, Terry Rieger, Dwi Ries, Jerry, Riga, Patty, , Houghton 107 ght, Aberdeen Watertown B5 Menno 108 MEN S Paints - Wallpaper - Linoleum WEA , Carpeting - Furniture Visit the Red Hanger Shop The Shop with You in Mind Our 57th year of Friendly Service '5,,1 ' -vs '95, lv'F , LIBERAL TERMS Estimates Gladly Furnished on Request l8-2nd Ave. S.E. Phone 225-3320 Aberdeen, Soufh Dokom 2l-4 lst Ave. S.E. Phone 225-OlOl F L M E -Hameawopglwbifibllwlzo CHAMPAGNE SIRLOIN DINNERS FOR TWO QIIIIQ I ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY I 4 Convenient Ways to Pay i'Cash i ,F i'Charge Lay-a-Way Time Payment For all your home Furnishing and clothing needs shop Penneys in Aberdeen first. us O , O V THE svweo oo pusrme gi? OA N O Z 5' 0 Low food prices plus Friendly service at Fairway Foods where there's plenty of free parking Riley, John, Watertown 85 Rinel1art, Deborah, Highmore 108,213 Ringgaard, Lois, Redfield 52 Ringgenberg, Cecil, Columbia 108 Ringgenberg, Glenn, Columbia Ringler, Thomas, Hecla 108 Ringstmeyer, Kathy, Winner 85,228 Rinke, E. Michael, Aberdeen Rinke, John, Aberdeen 85 Rippentrop, Duane, Valley Springs 108 Ripperger, Barbara, Webster Ripperger, Daniel, Webster 52 Ristau, Marvin, Mansfield 52 Ristau, Robert S., Watertown 108 Ritscher, Carol, Lincoln NB 86 Rittenhouse, Patsy, Shadehill 52,212 Ritter, Ray, Mound City Rix, Valerie, Groton 108 Rizvi, Dr. Saiyed, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121,234 Roberts, Charlie, Mitchell Roberts, Evelyn, Math 8. Sci. 133 Roberts, Larry, Aberdeen 86 Roberts, Marcia, Pierre Roberts, Stanley N., Aberdeen 108 Robertson, Margaret, St. Lawrence 52 Robinson, Cassandra, Leola Robinson, Jacqueline, Redfield 52,175, 241 Robinson, Oliver S., Aberdeen 52 Robinson, Philip A., Redfield 108 Robish, Allen, Marietta MN 108,94 5Robsan, Dr. Howard, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 Roby, Michele, Mitchell 52,198,236,2 Rock, Jane A., Kadoka 108 Rock, Patrick J., Kadoka 52 ROD 8. GUN CLUB 214 RODEO CLUB 212 Roeber, Diane, Alpena 52,238 Raed, Mary, Fredericktown MO 108 Roehrich, Challes, Aberdeen 108 Roesler, Robert, Miller Roettele, Patricia, Columbia 52 Rogers, Penny, Warner 108 Romereim, Loye, Sioux Falls 86 Ronshougen, Phil, Pierpont Rosand, Karen, Aberdeen 86,189 Rasand, Linda, Aberdeen 108 Rose, Barbara, Huron 69 Rose, James, Aberdeen 52 Rose, Peggy, Pierre 108 Roseland, Cheryl, Highmore 86 Rosen, Robert, Little Neck NY 53 Rosenbren, Larry, Sisseton Roseth, Clayton, Aberdeen 86 Roseth, Jaccy, Aberdeen 108 Ross, Jim, Sioux Falls 108,228,247,2B7 Ross, Robert W., Watertown 108 Rest, Lowell, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 Roth, Barbara, Aberdeen 86 Roth, David E., Aberdeen 53 Roth, Eileen, Redfield 86 Rati, Dan, Wessington Springs 69 Rott, Kerry, Aberdeen 86 Rovang, Patricia, Aberdeen 108 Rowen, Nlonte, Wessington Rowen, Randall, Wessington 278 Roy, Kathleen, Huron 69 'tRuckman, Paul, Soc. Sci. Rudolph, Orron, Aberdeen Rueb, Glenda, Leola Rumpca, Angeline, Webster 108 Rush, Linda, Sioux Falls 53 Russell, Linda, Miller 108 Rux, Forest, Aberdeen 53 Rygh, David, A., Mound City 53 Rygh, John M., Mound City 108 Ryman, Glen, Mansfield 86,181 Saalborn, Robert, 53 Sabal, Mary, Aberdeen B6 Sabol, Patty, Aberdeen 108 Sack, Shary, Onida 108 'Sal1li, Al, H. 8. P.E. 125,278,280 Salem, Daniel, Aberdeen 108 Salfrank, Loren, Aberdeen 108 Salwei, John, Zeeland ND 53 Samson, Geraldine, Veblen 86 Samson, Lean J., Eden 86 Samson, Mary D., Eden 53 Samuelson, Diane, Stratford 69 Sand, Daniel, Mitchell 86 Sandbakken, Beth, Wilmot 108 Sanden, Judy, Sisseton 86 Sanden, Sandra, Sisseton 48,53 Sanders, James L., Aberdeen 69 Sanders, Margaret, Aberdeen 86 Sanders, Michael, Aberdeen 86 Sanders, Stacey, Aberdeen 53 Sanderson, Claudia, Houghton Sanderson, Leonard B., Claremont 53,207 270 Sandmeier, Sandra, Aberdeen 86 Sandness, Donald, Lang. 8. Lit. 131 Sondness, Donna, Canton 108 Sandvig, Michael, Aberdeen Sanito, Bob, Lead 108 Sotter, Craig, Huron 69 Sauer, Barbara, Aberdeen 53 Saunders, Dr. Jack, Math 8. Sci. 133 Saunders, J. Gregory, Groton 108 Sauter, Andy, Lemmon 69 .v Sautner, Richard, Aberdeen Sayler, Chester, Eureka 86 Saylor, James, Watertown Schaefbauer, Teresita, Aberdeen Schaefer, Kenneth R., Orient 108 Schaeffer, Andrea, Aberdeen 108 Schaffer, Coleen R., Java 86 Schaffer, Ronald L., Aberdeen Schaffner, Barbara, Aberdeen 86 Schallenkamp, Carolyn, Salem 86 Schallemkamp, Kenneth, Salem 73,86 Schanzenbach, Karen, Mobridge 108 Schatz, Cabrini, Aberdeen 69 Schaunaman, Gail, Westport 108,204 Schaunaman, Herbert, Aberdeen Schaunamon, Joanne, Redlands CA 86 Scheff, Ronald, Big Stone City 53 Schefsky, Beverly, Forestburg 86 Scheller, Joy, Gettysburg 69,216 Scherschlight, Teresa, Woonsocket 86 Scheuring, Michael, Vermillion Scheusner, Ronald, Watertown 86 Schilling, Robert, Leola 108 Schiltz, Carol, Wetonka 108 Schinkel, Douglas, Webster 108 Schirber, Julie, Aberdeen 53,207,208 Schirber, Thomas O., Lemmon 53 Schlagel, Loralie, Aberdeen 108 Schlauch, Ron, Aberdeen 86 Schlekeway, Wayne, Lake City 53,167, 271,273,279,284 Schlenker, Arthur, Aberdeen 86 Schlepp, Connie, Nnbridge 108 Schlepp, James, Bawdle 86 Schliebe, Tim, Kidder 69,271,279 Schlim, Andrew, Gettysburg Schlim, Patricia, Aberdeen Schlamer, Jenenifer, Glenham 69,216, 228 Schlimgen, Joe, Mitchell 53,268 Schloe, Richard, Browns Valley MN 69 Schlamer, Diane, Glenham 53,228 Schmaltz, Margaret, Aberdeen Schmaltz, Timothy, Aberdeen 53 Schmaus, JoAnn, Sioux Falls 108 Schmechel, Janice, Webster 41,53 Schmeichel, Carol, Yankton 69,228 Schmeling, Alfred, Ipswich Schmeling, Lana, Watertown 108 Schmida, Larry, Mitchell 54 Schmidt, Boni, Watertown 54 Schmidt, David, Redfield 86 Schmidt, Jennifer, Aberdeen 54 Schmidt, Judy, Herreid 108 Schmidt, Lyle, Aberdeen 86 Schmidt, Michael, Aberdeen Schmidt, Rhys, Pierre 92,109 Schmidt, Robert, Aberdeen Schmierer, Karen, Bowclle 109 Schmierer, Lon, Aberdeen 86 Schmitz, Betty, Elk Point 109 Schmitz, Dorothy, Elk Point 70 Schnabel, Dorothy, Tripp 54 Schnabel, Sandra, Pollock 70,195 Schnabel, Sharon, Aberdeen 109 Schnaible, James, Java 294 Schnaible, Judith, Aberdeen 54 Schnaser, Gail, Revillo 86 Schneider, Barbara, Bristol 86 Schneider, James, Kilgore NB 86 Schneider, Mary, Sioux Falls 70 Schneider, Vicki, Roscoe 86 Schnell, Betty, Lemmon 86,216 Schnorr, Nancy, Aberdeen 86 Schock, Kathryn, Eureka 54 Schoeck, Morlys, Herreid 109 Schaenfelder, Colette, Dimock 86 Schoenhard, Larry, Chamberlain 70 Schoenwald, Ronald, Aberdeen 86 Scholl, Raymond, Kadoka 109,194 Scholten, Sandra, Aberdeen 54,167 Schoppe, Ervin, Warner 109 Schram, John, Howard Schramm, Marlene, Winner 109 Schramm, Susan, Winner 109 Schreiber, Kathy, Lang. 8. Lit. 131 Schreiber, Steven, Aberdeen 109 Schriver, Al, Aberdeen 109 Schroder, Cindy, Huron 54 Schroeder, Clyde, Ipswich 54,189,235 Schroeder, Don, 287 Schroeder, Neil, Winner 109 Schryer, Kathleen, Wessington Springs 109 Schryver, Laurie, Sioux Falls 109 Schiyvers, Alvin, Aberdeen 54,189 Scheutzle, Robert, Herreid 86 Schuh, Ken, Aberdeen 86 Schulte, Joseph, Aberdeen Schulte, Michael, Watertown 109,247 Schultz, Diane, Corona 86 Schultz, Robert, Aberdeen 109 Schultz, Wilbert G., Aberdeen Schulz, Everett, Sisseton 86 Schulz, Herschel E., McLaughlin 109 Schumacher, Carol, Aberdeen 109 Schumacher, Curtis, Roscoe 109 Schumacher, Dean, Roscoe 109 Schumacher, Delores, Aberdeen 70 Schumacher, Gary, Aberdeen 70,271,2 Schumacher, Kenton, Aberdeen Schumacher, Joyce, Long Lake 44,54, 174,241 Schumacher, Sharon, Eureka 109 Schumacher, William, McLaughlin Schur, Ronald, Aberdeen Schurch, Maylan, Redfield 86,249 Schutz, Terry, Eureka 109 Schwab, Dave, Mina 54,279 'Schwab, Dr. Francis, Ed. 8. Psyc. 121 Schwab, Randall M., Redfield 109 Schwab, Ron, Aberdeen Schwab, Sharla A., Mina 86 Schwall, Roger, Aberdeen 109 Schwan, Bernard, Aberdeen 1 Schwan, David G., Aberdeen Schwan, Dwain J., Aberdeen 86 Schwonke, Sharon, Watertown 87 Schwans, Patricia, Brookings 70 Schwartzle, Mike, Sioux Falls 109 Schweigert, Charlene, Pierre Schweigert, Danny, Herreid 87 Schweitzer, Claude, McLaughlin 87 Schweitzer, Jane, Timber Lake 87,204 Schweitzer, Robert, Glencross 87 Schweitzer, Ted J., Glencrass 109 Schwellenbach, Sandra, Pierre 109 'Scott, Dennis, Lang. 8. Lit. 131 Scott, Thomas, Sioux Falls 87 Scriver, Jerry, South Shore 87 Seaton, Robert, Aberdeen 110 Sechser, Betty, Sioux Falls 87,204 Sechser, Karen, Sioux Falls 70 Seefeldt, Alan, Vienna 110 Seidel, Ervin, Aberdeen 115 Seiler, Dean, Herreid 87 Seiler, Gary, Herreid 87 Seiler, Linda, Aberdeen 110 Seiler, Sheryl A., Aberdeen 55 Semmler, Roger, Ipswich 110,214 Senger, Kenneth, Roscoe 87 Senska, Wanda, Forestburg 110 Seppala, Gail, Hayti 110 Serck, Chris, Hudson 70,191 Soma, Miguel, Business 117 Serr, Steven, Eureka 55 Seurer, Linda, Hoven 87 Scvening, Douglas, Platte Severson, Alan, Clear Lake 87,236,260 Seward, Marlyce, Groton Sexton, Craig, Scotland B7 Seyer, Bertha, Selby Schaeffer, Paula, Watertown Schantz, James, Mellette 55,221 Shaw, Sandi, Sioux Falls 110 Shawgo, Terry, Gettysburg 87 Sheehan, Peggy, Sioux Falls 87 Sheehan, Tam J., Rapid City 70 Shekore, Mark, Fine Arts 123 Shepard, Susan, Sioux Falls 70 Sherwood, Gregg, McLoughlin 87 Shilman, John, Mansfield 110 Shippen, Leslie, Herreid 110 Shockbey, Willis, Aberdeen 114 Shoemaker, Roger, Webster Shonley, Diane, Wessington Springs 110 Short, Danny, Sturgis 70 Showalter, Sidney, Springfield 110 Siedschlau, Lyle, Aberdeen 55 Siegling, Rod, Redfield 87,247 Sieh, Arden, Leola 110 Sieler, Diane, Aberdeen Siers, Donald W., Britton Siers, Virgil A., Aberdeen SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 241 SIGMA DELTA EPSILON 242 SIGMA TAU DELTA 244 SIGMA TAU GAMMA 246 Silverstein, Alan, Patchoque NY Sime, Steven Revillo 70 Simon, Charles E., Hoven 110 Simon, Gregg J., Lebanon 70,214 Simon, Monte G., Owanka 110 Simon, Penelope, Aberdeen Simon, Sandra, Hovan 87 Simonton, Tolliver, Watertown 55 SINFONIA 240 Singer, Tom, Artas 87 Singleton, Dina, Pierre 110 Sitter, Tim, Aberdeen 110 Sierven, Jerry, Aberdeen Siomeling, Erling, Selby Siavall, Ivan, Langford 110 Slcalland, Bruce, Sioux Falls 110 Slcancke, Sandra, Mitchell 110,207 Skeie, Judith, Mobridge 55 Skeie, Linda, Mobridge 87 Skillman, Terry, Valley Springs 110 Skroch, Mary, Flandreau 110,207,208 Slack, James, Bethesda MD Slocum, Edward, Pierre 87 Small, Craig, Blunt 87 Smeins, Douglas, Andover 87 Smeins, Lee, Webster 110 Smith, Cheryl, Kadoka 110 Smith, Constance, Aberdeen 55 Smith, Dennis, Glenham 70,274,283,285 Smith, Diane, Mitchell 110 Smith, Eunice, Aberdeen Smith, Gary, Ipswich 55 Smith, Guy, Kadoka 55 Smith, Janice M., Aberdeen B7 Smith, Jerry, Hazel 87 Smith, Jan M., Bath 70 Smith, Karen, Sioux Falls 110 Smith, Kerry, Sisseton 87 Smith, Mark, Watertown 110 Smith, Michael D., Powell WY 87 Smith, Neal G., Northville 87 Smith, Neil, Hecla 55,191 Smith, Pam, Huron 110 Smith, Randall, Aberdeen Smith, Richard, Aberdeen Smith, Susan, Dell Rapids 87 Smith, Theolo, Agar 115 Smolik, Shalyn, Rapid City 55 Snaza, Emily, Webster 70,186,215 Snaza, Judy, Webster 70,110 Snell, Dwayne, Aberdeen 115 Snethen, David, Aberdeen 55 Snow, Christine, Redfield 111 Snow, Gary, Aberdeen Snow, Peggy, Mitchell B7 SOCIOLOGY CLUB 218 Solberg, David, Lily 111 Sollie, Galen, Mina 111 Sollie, Leonard, Mina 70 Solow, Richard, Hawthorne NJ Somers, Shirley, Pukwana 111 Sommer, Terry, Miller 111 Seibel, Jerold, Aberdeen 55 Sorbel, Lynda, Aberdeen 55 Sorenson, Edmund, Aberdeen Sorenson, Rashelle, Sioux Falls Sorensen, Ryland, Rapid City 'Sorge, Dr. Robert, H. 8. P.E. 125 Soyer, James, Sioux Falls 55 Sayer, Sandra, Sioux Falls 70 Soyk, David, Gettysburg 111 Spader, Doyle, Oldham 70 Sparling, Charles, Athal 70 Sparling, Nadine, Athal Sparling, Pamela, Athal 111 Speck, David, Faulkton 70,270,273 Specker, Donald, Pierre 87 Speidel, Joyce, McLaughlin 87 Spilde, Janice, Hetland 111 Spiry, Lynnard, Aberdeen 70 Splonskowski, Stuart, Parker 87 Spoering, Bonnie, Bison 111 Sprague, Janice, Sioux Falls 55 Srstka, Carol, Huron 55,217 Stabler, Duane, Aberdeen 87 Stadel, Alvin, Isabel 212,213 Stadler, Thomas, Britton Staecltler, Mariie, Huron Stager, Larry, Cresbard 111 Stager, Steven, Aberdeen 111 Stahl, Carolyn, Bath 111 Stahl, John, Bath 87 Stahl, Lonnie, Watertown 55 Siam, Marilyn, Pollock 70,207 Stammer, Marilyn, Miranda 111 Stamp, Neill, Sioux Falls 87 Stanley, Larry, Cresbard Stanton, Forrest, Naples 87 Stark, Leon, Webster 111 Starks, Roger, Centerville 111 Steele, Barbara, Math 8. Sci. 121 Steele, Jeffrey, Sioux Falls 87 Steele, Linda, Redfield 70 Steffen, Bonnie, Pierre 115 Steffen, Joyce, Pierre 56 Steiner, Karen, Sisseton 56,238 Steinlicht, Louise, Milbank 111 Stemwedel, Nancy, Hayti 111 Stender, Herb, Custer 87 Stenson, Rebecca, New Effingtan 111 Stephens, James, Belle Fourche Stephenson, Mary, Aberdeen 70 Stephenson, Thomas, Aberdeen Stem, Jerold, Selby 115 Stern, Ordean, Crandall Stem, Raymond, Bradley 87 Stern, Sharon, Eureka 56 Stevens, Robert, Aberdeen Stewart, Brian, Canton 87 Stewart, Noel Elizabethtown NY 70 Stiegelmeier, Connie, Britton 87 Stiegelmeier, Diana, Selby 46,56,150, 174,241 Stillman, Doreen, Tripp 70 Stobbs, Larry, Miller 111 Stoebner, Judy, Avon 87 Stogsdill, Paulette, Wagner 70,151,230 Stohr, Faye, Claremont Stohr, Jeffry, Claremont Staick, Debra, Selby 111 Staley, Jeannette, Huron 111 'Stolle, Louise, Math 8. Sci. 133 Stoller, Kathleen, Doland 35,56 Stolsmark, Mary, Pierpont Stolsmark, Orlo, Pierpont 70 Stoltz, Donald, Mitchell 56,194 Stoner, Renee, Orient 87 Stoops, Lorraine, Kimball 111 Storm, Renee, Aberdeen 56 Storms, Letitia 131 Story, Jerod, Lang. 8. Lit. 131 Streitz, Dana, Sisseton 87,283 Streyle, Ronald, Isabel Strivens, Darrell, Redfield 87 Strobel, Carolyn, Eureka 56 Stroh, Patricia, Aberdeen 111 Strohuf, Laverne, Aberdeen Strom, Elizabeth, Beresford 87 Stormmen, Joan, Huron B8 Stromsness, Roy, Clark Strudel, Jim, Aberdeen 111 Strutz, Betty, Pierre 88 30 10 1 0 'Aberdeen's nr, v Largesf 8 Hardware Store Andy Wesfra Owner Plfm . 225-9320 Aberdeen S . Dak . For The Finesf in Men's and Boy's Wearing Apparel Andy Wesfra, King of The Gyps, l968 EAWVIES C ' when ssrvice is important Office Equipment Co. RNITSSE 'I4 - BRD AVE. S. W. PHONE 225-4072 ABERDEEN. S. DAK. 57401 Perry's lewelry O 0 T d O O 'g,.jY . Called Located behind Wallgreen Drug 9 S. 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P.E. l24,27B Swisher, Dan B., Aberdeen 88 Swisher, Diane, Eureka Sylte, Curt, Loyolton 57 Syversan, Michael R., Aberdeen Szyronski, Pat, Milbank B8 Tammen, Ronald, Alexandria 57 Tangen, Nancy, Bruce III Tanner, Vance, Orient III Taso, Douglas, Sisseton 57 Tasa, Dwight, Sisseton 70 Tatum, Sandra, Platte Ill Taylor, Mary H., Conde 57 Taylor, Teresa, Frederick 88 Tchida, Eillen J., Aberdeen 88 Tchida, Mervin, Aberdeen 88 Teal, Bill, Aberdeen Tebbe, Dianne, Colton 57 Tennyson, Patrick, Custer TerEick, David, Ipswich 70 Teske, Debra, Aberdeen Ill Tesky, Mark, Aberdeen Ill Tessier, Sharon, Watertown III Therkildsen, Marcia, Huron III Thiel, Sally, Brentford 70,244 Thielen, Robert, Pierre Ill Thomas, Linda, Rapid City III Thomle, Richard, Aberdeen 88 Thomle, Robert, Aberdeen Thompson, Bonnie, Herreid III Thompson, Charles, Stockholm 70 Thompson, Debra, Doland 88,204 Thampson, Edwin F., Aberdeen III Thompson, James K., Stockholm 88 Thompson, Joan, Aberdeen III Thompson, John F., Corona 88 Tallefson, Naomi, Hudson 57 Tompkins, Jane, Aberdeen II2 Tonskemper, Catherine, Minneapolis MN 70 Towlerton, Lola, Madison 70 Townsend, David, Groton II2 Trammell, Jeffry, Sioux Falls Trammell, Joel, Aberdeen Traphagen, Joel, Aberdeen Trapp, Lindo, Milbank 70 Traxinger, Sandy, Aberdeen B8 Treffry, Betty, Webster 57 Triem, Ronald, Aberdeen Tripp, Sandra, Wessingtan Springs 89 rmske, Heidi, Turion 89,208,292 Trove, Dale, Pierre B9 Trumbo, Mark, Aberdeen Trumm, Rhona, Hazel II2 Tschetter, Carman, Aberdeen Tschetter, Constance, Aberdeen Tschetter, Glenn, Aberdeen 89 Tschetter, Janelle, Doland 89 Tschetter, Jory, Huron II2 Tschetter, Reginald, Huron 89 Tschetter, Stephanie, Aberdeen Tschetter, Twila, Huron II2 Tucker, Michael, Madison II2 Tuff, June, Peever II2 Tullar, Lon, Aberdeen I79 Tunby, Ann, Houghton II2 Tuttle, Everett, Porcupine Twite, Warren, Lake City 89 Twombley, Lois, Vale 57 Tyler, Alice, Veblen Ulrich, Judy, Frederick 89 Ulrich, Rodney, Iroquois 57 Ulrickson, John, Canton 89 Undeberg, Lynn, Sioux Falls II2 Underhill, Roy, Ipswich Underwood, Jeanne, Rapid City 57 UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY 230 Upton, Jerry, Aberdeen II2 Utne, Cheryl, Ortley II2 Uttecht, Dianna, Alpena 89 Vacek, Patricia, Pickstown 89 Vail, Louise, Webster 89 Vallie, Constance, Aberdeen 70,20l Vallie, Monica, Aberdeen 89 Vallie, Ronald, Aberdeen Vallie, Vern, Aberdeen 20l 'Van Beek, Dr. Richard I57 Van Backel, Neil, Gettysburg 70,I90, l9l Van Boven, Kathee, Hague ND II2 Van Camp, James, Pierre 57 Van Cleave, Patricia, Aberdeen 7I Vandenburg, Darlene, Aberdeen Vander Loon, Randall, Pollock II2 VanDeRostyne, Marg, Aberdeen 7I,244 VanDeRostyne, Pamela, Aberdeen Vanderpol, Donald, Platte 89 Vanderpol, Jean, Platte 57 Vandervelde, Ben, Fine Arts I23,254,256 VanderVorst, Sandra, Britton 89 Van Hoorn, Larry, Sioux Falls 7I Van Hauten, George, Aberdeen 57 Van Kempen, Thomas, Aberdeen Van Orman, Kenny, Heclo 89 Vanorny, Edward, Orient II2 Van Osdel, Joanne, Mission Hill Varland, Cynthia, Morristown 89 Vavricka, Greg, Yakima WA 70 Wachendorf, Lesley, Marion 89 Wachendorf, Lonny, Marion 58 Wachs, Robert Ed. 8. Psyc. I25,278 Waddell, Kathlyn, Marvin II2 Waddell, Verna, Marvin 58 Waddington, Linda, Redfield 89 Wells, Richard, Lemmon II3 Welton, Mary, Aberdeen Wenbaurne, Lane, Pierre 90 Wendt, Nancy J., Mina 59 Wendt, Patricia K., Mina II3 Wengler, Mike, Fredericktown MO II3, Wagenaar, Gwendolyn, Arlington 7l,238, 250 Wager, Herbert, Gettysburg 89 Wagner, Beverly, Aberdeen 7I Wagner, Kenneth, Doland II2 Wagner, Mariorie, Wagner 7I Wagner, Oryn, Groton 89 Wagner, Phyllis, Ralph Wagner, Ronald, Aberdeen Wahl, Timothy, Aberdeen Walberg, Glenn, Aberdeen 89,29l 203,278 Wentworth, Kathy, Mt. 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