Northern State University - Pasque Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1971

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. PIISUUE IIUHTHERII STATE GULLEGE ABERDEEILSUUTH ummm The composite traits characteristic of a group involve patterns. Patterns, parti- cularly those of the college student, diversify themselves into areas of sociali- zation, progression, and competition. This is the total impression, the entire pattern of a year. Seasons, events, people and illusions intermingle, each creating a mood the same and yetdifferent. Here the impressions are recorded--the patterns of a day, a week, a year. The patterns of memory hold an object, an isolated iota of time. ..l.... 4 r ,Q-:I rj Ir ' ' r f 1 i. , 5' 119.1 'i 1 ff HN 1 PN' .nl .. 4. S 5551.1 5 N IIE! P C ' R ' Q Qu Y Y ff Y' E NT 'w S ima 5 Y xx rp ,, . si .xx , . I 9 A 45: .J Q. Q v -W , p '?I? 'f ' ' 'x W '1'-rf-f 1 ,La-La, -,..,-- - ' 'i 1 '. . T, v-.2....,...? ,.,.,. , 11. 5 1 ..----vi 15...a. ,.,.-LL.. ...fi-N l ...Q-5--. '7 ,, ' .'fw, 1 l ,-nr .T-. 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Pr BX . .4- .lffk OCIALIZATION 19 lnterest and points of emphasis dictate the socialization patterns con- trived by the college student. Stu- dents may find organizational outlets representing almost every facet of college life. Events run the social scholastic gamut. A 3 1 'r ,J Ll A-as-4 L W ,X.. NL' I I ? M3 ,Q . W , '-'digg' 'yi . J,-, .1 1 A '-.9155 A if .' ww gjgf +V V. 15 :'. ABQ 'A - . 'L -' ' :..'11.:, . ., V, .W .f In f vaa,,1 . ' K H2522 I HY -,.A V., ' A ,QSiJaE-'-C' K .Ji fx, wk Y ,Qty X Q 73,1 Women's group sponsors events, provides tuition scholarship fund The Association of Women Students scheduled a number of events for mem- bers during the school year. Among these were the Big Little Sis picnic held the first week after the beginning of school and a style show held during Freshmen Orientation Week. Plans for the Sweetheart Ball were also made by AWS members in February. Dad's Day was held in late February, while the lVlother-Daughter Tea was scheduled for lVlay. AWS was a co-sponsor of the Miss NSC pageant held in the spring. Decorations and refreshments for Sno Sho Part ll were provided by AWS mem- bers to help SAC in their night club atmosphere. A tuition scholarship was presented to Sandy Koch as a regular part of the AWS annual activities. Since AWS had all NSC women as members, their purpose was to promote unity and loyalty among all women students. Advisor for AWS was Dean Beth Wray. . ..-.l-...ls.......-......-1..--s....1-s.f-me..Lvua:uuu A Advisor Dean Wray, Secretary Karen Weverstad, Vice President Marlys Henrichson, Treasurer Becky Asa part of Freshmen Orientation activities AWS Erdmann, and President Linda Kasperson. AWS Dads and their daughters played foosball as the gameroom was made available for Dad's Day action. I l xl 1 . l l I I l r H' .l Each year AWS sponsored the Sweetheart Ball. sponsored a style show for freshmen. AWS r' A Y -I If if . .i ' ff' - 4 - lu iq i x 1 ft 1 . 1., id, gif 31- 2 1 gr, E: k fb ' I 'if AWS members welcomed their mothers to the campus for the annual Nlother-Daughter Tea. Y V cv 7 F A I . T' x The Trinklied Singers entertained at the Big-Little Sis picnic held in Dacotah Hall. : I i r 1 4 V 24 AWS , '25-...,-ii... -, gf' AWS encourages parent-student social functions The first of the Dad's Day activities was registration held in the Wolves' Den. fy BACK ROW: Linda Yarnall, Jeanne Jones, Jean Stocking, Lezlee Griese, Jo Glendenning, Mary Lantgen, Dorothy Nlack, Teeny Alpha Xi Delta officers: Floed, Thersa Steeze. FRONT ROW: Laurel Abrahamson, Linda Kurtenbach, Vikki Nliller, Debra Jankord, Nancy Urchota, presidentg Joyce Larson, Eloise Hesla, Connie Erickson. Weisner, secretary. ALPHA XI DELTA BACK ROW: Sue Miller, Holly Halvorson, Claudia Hopp, Carol Holdhusen, Jane Anderson, Barb Monzel, Joyce Larson, Linda Seurer. SEATED: Peggy Hansen, Yvonne Diede, Rhona Trumm, Becky Coome, Karen Strommen. Barb lVlonzel, presidentg Karen Wehrkamp, vice- pledge trainer: Lorrie Erickson, treasurer: Linda Judy Stoebner, Bonnie Mehlbrech, Cindy Frink, Wehrkamp, Lorrie Erickson, Linda Weisner, Joni Alpha Xi Delta initiates members as organization receives charter Alpha Xi Delta, one of Northern's relatively new organizations, began func- tioning as a club in December of 1969 and initiated charter members on NSC's campus in December of 1970. Several trips were made to Redfield State Hospital were Alpha Xi Delta members participated in recreational activities, such as bowling and swim- ming, with the residents. Cooperation with Spurrettes and other women's organizations in co-spon- soring Jim Braun Dime Day was another of AXD's service proiects. Ushering at several Big Name con- certs was another activity of Alpha Xi Delta. ln charge of these activities was Barb lVIonzel, the first president. Sigma Tau Gamma members, Doug Peterson and Mike Pritchard, were welcomed at the formal initiation ceremony of Alpha Xi Delta held in the Union Ballroom. ALPHA XI DELTA ACE combines effort for unity The Association for Childhood Ed- ucation combined their efforts with Stu- dent South Dakota Education Associa- tion to make one complete education organization. Before ACE was dissolved in lVlarch to permit this, speakers were present at the monthly meetings to present programs on individualized teaching methods. ACE funds were used for scholar- ships presented in the spring. ' .bn L ACE Sponsored a Saturday morning story book hourg Sandy Fiansom assisted a preschooler in selecting a book. Officers of ACE were Cheryl Bandy, publicity chairman: Pat Kvamme, vice-president: Sandy Ransom, president: Mary Bergerson, secretary. 28 ACE . 'S1'NWilHv4l- Balladeers sponsor Things, Inc. Besides organizing Things, lnc., the annual campus talent and variety show. held in the spring, the twenty-two member Balladeers Club also helped with coronation activities during Gypsy Days. Balladeers met several times before the show to organize the format of Things. After Things, new members and officers were selected for the coming year. Members were recruited from the drama, music, and art departments. Prizes were awarded by Balladeers to the talent winners of Things, Inc. Officers for the 1970-71 school year were Tony Weishaar, president, Cheryl Weber, co-president: Brenda Preszler, vice-president, and Claudia Hopp, secre- tary. Dr. Arneson served as advisor for the Balladeers Club. BACK ROW: Claudia Hopp, secretary-treasurer: Tony Weishaar, co-president, Lonnie White, Denny McDermott, Gary Jacobson, Russ Andrews Dave Prasek Dave Klosterman, Brenda Preszler, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Weber, co-president, Beth Pfeiffer, Laurie Erickson, Monica Iverson, Renata Weinand Debbie Johnson, Peggy Hanson, Rhona Trumm. BALLADEERS .- , , 45.4 h-14 W ve M 1' A: S ,H Ffa' 1 A Q if an Aa. IIHLU , .wwf .,' L 'lvl r,ra1 '53-L 2-: 79 ,.. .. N , Uyl, rg V I., ,- - .mg I - 5'4 'V -J: I .4 . 1 I - ' if .xf1ff,. 1 L. MA DQ, lf 1 4 1 M z lj . ' L . ,Q K? 'F As E I, xf1' If wg ?fifuN44 , P A1 '1. .-fm ., 1:53252 ' f .111-,,. 421532 : ::5.. www., :,-. 'W5sHsEaxe3Qj1' fsklr - - , .-,.,, : ,3 Q K ' . ' W U, 1 9 1 - 4 . TLf, , , 'J 7? A ll A ll , si . . ,S 4 'N9?iuQ szfwg HL, K 1 xf .,,gx:V 1 -A N 3 EE? 3?? jf? 1 + 5 giy .. T A Y 5 V '+V' Q' 'L fp. I 'i 4 -,,x,L43I3ew: ' P 'AQ . J, P 'K-gi? ,.AfEF,,g?lf'e 113 Sa x, 21 Z 55 E?i ?f!e-JN fx 9' -, ,1 :f, H4 3 1.A? Y ff S 'V 4. ' .fg- Echoettes provi Echoettes, NSC's drill team, was or- ganized to provide halftime entertain- ment at home games, and also to coordi- nate the efforts of sixteen girls toward school spirit. This year's officers included Debbie Harris, presidentp Linda Lowell, vice president: and Mary Junkman, secretary. de entertainment The standard number of participating members stood at sixteen, but there were six alternates. During football season, these mem- bers met daily with the marching band for practice. Philip Weinacht, band di- rector, served as the advisor for Echo- ettes throughout the year. -in-L M.-ac.-i- 32 ilk. . , .ml L, ..i...-- --A.-U -4-- ,n-Q,---H -- - KLA BACK ROW: Ann Ogren, Paige Andersen, Mary Junkman, Linda Lowell, Linea Miller, Yvonne Gudmundson, Debbie Harris, Veronica lstratescu, Kathy Hanson, Joanne Hendrickson, Eloisa Hesla, Tasha Langin, Sandy Odegaard. FRONT ROW: Diane Bastian, Cheryl Weber, Connie Erickson, Leann Johnson, Lynnette Hettich, Judy Eisenbraun, Melody Sampson, Linda Gage. ECHOETFES Foreign language students form Esperanto Club Pinatas were made and sold by Esgranto members as Christmas gifts. The newly formed foreign language club, Esgeranto, selected Barb Monzel as their president: Sue Byrnes as vice- president: Donna Penny as secretary: and Linda Weisnew as treasurer. The pur- pose ofthe forty-member club was to in- crease knowledge of the countries whose languages were studied. Esgeranto met twice monthly and featured various speakers, many who had traveled extensively to foreign coun- tries. Films and slides were part of the program. Those speakers featured were Dean Lester Clarke and Dr. William Sweeny. Meetings also included the learn- ing of familiar songs in different lan- guages, and playing charades with new foreign words. Foreign Language Club was planning to give a scholarship to a language stu- dent this year. Advisors for Esgerangml were Miss Andrine Stricherz, Spanish instructor: Mrs. Lorie Michaels, French instructor, and Jerod Story, German instructor. BACK ROW: Mary Lantgen, Mary Rabenberg, Sandy Simon, Judy Stoebner, Barb Monzel, pres.: Kathy Wentworth, Donela Pauli, Miss Stricherz, advisor, SEC- ON DROW: Peggy Sheehan, Sue Byrnes,v. pres.: Janelle Davidson, Linda Weisener, treas.: Debbie Cameron, Peg Margeson, Nancy LaBay, Eudean Forbes. FRONT ROW: Judy Baer, Linda Seurrer, Sandy Nuhsbaumer, Selma Mitchell, Eva Body, Mrs. Lorie Michaels, advisor: Kathy Johnson, Arnette Bierman, Elizabeth Weiz. ESPERANTO CLUB IEC gives snowmobile in raffle, holds annual Christmas banquet The main objective ofthe Industrial Education Club was to promote social efficiency and professional interest for students taking industrial arts courses. lEC's members held a raffle in which a snowmobile was given away as first prize and a Cassette recorder as second. Industrial Education Club's' thirty- five members and their advisors, Holland Aman and Otis Belden, held bi-monthly meetings on Wednesday nights. lEC's annual activities included a Christmas banquet and a spring picnic held at Richmond Lake. WEN? IA V.- - V' .. f' ':.'1 '-! L ', .vid-.gi 5: ,I T. .L ,, Q-', - - ,-R,-an 1,57 ix, I fl, f 1 -. ,'-vi ,:1 -7 Q. .-1.,'4f'f'25ii'F.V1 'f1 :',lgf2 '7f . ' ' 5 - , 79 '44 14' : 'T Industrial Educators looked to the future with a John Daly, vice-president, Randy Holsing, secretary, Wynn Gustafson, president, Keith Hayes, treasurer. BACK ROW: INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB lVlorrey, Dennis , 'giineo ..x . RTV l h XX, ' F Q l ' -. fk. R .E-5 k Nf'-H- . f.J0llUlW'? H...-gg, ' h Q ,xx W mcnows H- gf wg rumuwi , 1 N u p 1 .JJ Z' . 'dn-xi, fW'W 1.A, rm ,ff ' X ' r Ziff-'QYQ P1112 5 P5 ' Y K xx, ', f f 1 Ax 4, .I ',:A-A,-g-:QL-.'q', A V I.-4412, - 4-l1aq,gi'+?' Tig-3 4- -' ,H ff,-If-3 ' -L61 - '-,fy -'yr ' ,,'::..'g:. 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I 'N 'jg . 352'-v V ' - '. g I i V V ' - x g1sn -4.f-'SQ-552155551 ' v -lf A-- x , I 1' - I 5 I -, I Q K i F' I 5 L.. .............. ' ,f'.,1 J x. 1, .El .3 -,.4f-' -1 .r var.-yr N lf D TOP ROW: Sue Meyer, Mary Junkman, Linda Lowell, Linea Miller, THIRD ROW: Tami Waterfall, Gail Schaunaman, Lindsay Eggen, Helen Nessen, Nancy Halvarson, Randee Elliot, Cindy Frink.SECOND ROW: Sandy Simon, Dean Wray, advisor: Connie Mills, Jayne Murphy, LaVonne Puffer, Kay Glover, Miriam Coury, Kathy Kloiber, JoAan Jarman, Mrs. Radke, Linda Hunstad. FRONT ROW: Karol Kenzy, Linda Guse, Karen Wehrkamp, Sandy Haggar, Jo Glendenning, Marsha Leao. K-MATES 5 K - Mates U5OFfl soldwefreshments during the Circle K marathon. K-Mates initiate service projects for college, community benefits The spring of 1970 saw a new innova- tion of Northern's campus with the formation of K-Mates, the first women's service organization at NSC. K-Mates was originated by Mary Bortnem and Linda Hunstad. K-Mates, a group of about 45, was organized to provide service to the cam- pus and community. Some specific activities with which K-Mates have been involved are: Pro- viding gifts for Aberdeen Nursing homes throughout the year, organizing a litter- hike, ushering, working with children from the School of Hope and the School for the Visually Handicapped, selling poppies for the VFW, making corsages for the Mother-Daughter Tea, working at the Circle-K marathon basketball game, raising money for both the Marsha White and James Braun fund raising drives, and numerous other projects. l K-Mates officers were Helen Nessen, president, Karen Wehrkamp, treasurer, Jayne Murphy, vice-, presidentp Linea Miller, secretary. The kidnapping of Mayor Wil- liam Hauck highlighted a fund- raising campaign. K-MATES nl -e-'Ji i igiel an Q V an 2 g . , xfyx Q'fl:7,-itil 1 in . j sv' 4- t ,B - e I A '. 9 SF'JLix 135-f-6721, gl , ' , 57 ' HQ o 5 '91 in 1 4 h I Q03 m ef Q - g Q., me 'O is 1 ri 0 bb 'gl agp u V: il. rj',,m'm- Ha -1,1 H-1 on K' 0' ., ini.. ' UA.. Margaret Cunningham watched from backstage as the curtain opened. MASQUERS Jim Miller demonstrated comic techniques through facial expressions. An actor received help from a Masquers Club member before the opening act Masquers Club produces plays, enhances campus theatrical arts The enhancement of the quality of theatrical arts at Northern's campus was the main concern of the lVlasquers Club. After being reorganized in the spring of 1968 to give the drama department a greater sense of unity and knowledge of theater, Nlasquers has produced many plays throughout the school year. A- mong those produced this year were The Crucible in October, Hotel Para- diso in Nlarch, and several one-acts in December. Presidents of Nlasquers were Jim Nliller and Ceri Natalie. Don Harris and Tim Molseed made up the board of directors. Richard Norquist served as advisor to Nlasquers as well as directing all student productions. Masquers Board of Directors: Ceri Natalie, Tim Nlolseed, Don Harris, President Jim Miller, Advisor Richard Norquist. Tim Molseed applied the final touches to his makeeup. MASQU ERS w 1 v I f an important part of Moccasin Track's meetings. Moccasin Tracks set seminar, attend national, state conferences Students from Northern, Presentation College, Stewarts School of Hairstyling and the School of Commerce made up the 25 member Han-pa-o-ye, or Moccasin Tracks. Mini-Woksape, a four week seminar on Indian Culture was presented in mid- April. During this seminar, guest speak- ers were featured along with a Pow-Wow on April 27. Several Moccasin Track members at- tended the second National Indian Ed- ucation Conference in Minneapolis in August, and the Thirteenth Indian Youth Conference in the Black Hills. Both high school and college speakers were featured at the Black Hills conference. Members raised money by selling desk blotters to Aberdeen businessmen in the fall. The blotters were then distributed free to the students. Plans for a radio program for KASD- FM on Indian educators, songs, and books were discussed at the monthly meeting which were under the adviser- ship of John Painter. 1 BACK ROW: Sister Caroline, Bertha Chasing Hawk, Tyron Johnson, Leon Anderson, Chuck Hacker, Joel Flying Horse, Mel Rousseau. MIDDLE ROW: JenniferJackson, Pat Darby, Matilda Black Bear, John Painter, advisor, Vern Vallie. FRONT ROW: Debbie Lewis, Sue Wells, Carol Alchire. MOCCASIN TRACKS Music Educators study methods Music Education National Conference attempted to aid prospective teach- ers of music by further advancing their knowledge of music by helping them to discover the many approaches for teach- ers in music education. The fifty-two member club spon- sored the Sno-Sho by presenting talent competition and sponsoring a queen contest. A program on the Carl Arff method of teaching music was presented. i l , l ii .l l 1 l .4 l . I1 si '55-S-7, MENC members demonstrated correct procedures to follow in teaching rhythm band. At one of the monthly meetings, members practiced with percussion instruments. Officers of MENC were Presi- dent Thomas Hallstrom, Re- cording Secretary Deborah Johnson, Advisors Dr. William Kirshenmann and Mavis Hamre, Vice-president Kim Charboneau, and Correspond- ing Secretary Patty Kiesz. MENC NCAS chooses Secretary of the Year recipient , :xl X V 1 Q l NCAS Secretary of the Year Award was given to a secretary from Northern's campus this year, instead of selecting a secretary from the Aberdeen business area, as was done in previous years. The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries also planned a basket social in April, and a year-end banquet for lVlay. An NCAS scholarship award was pre- sented to a member ofthe club selected by the advisors. A tour through Stewart's School of Hairstyling provided NCAS members some insights into good grooming. ii guna. BACK ROW: Peg lVlcKee, advisory Elenore Collett, president, Angela Mack, secretaryp Beverly Brandner, publicity. FRONT ROW: Linda Hausvik, treasurer, Pam Birdsall, vice-president. .l'...,' ,. . . . . -V, ll 'iF-:izfi .... ! 1 ,, f ' 'Hg V' BACK ROW: Donna Cook, Carol Schumacker, Sandy Schallar, Nlarie lVliller, Jeanne Lalley, Cheryl De Gooyer, Pam Birdsall, Sandy Totum, Lynell Buchele, Sharon Schumacher. FRONT ROW: Charlotte Shaunaman, Jeanne Mayer, Phyllis Gibson, Diane Layton, Marla Yates, Bonnie Engelhart, Lana Schmeling. -X Jeanne Mayer signed the registration booklet at the NCAS initiation ceremonies. NCAS '49 V fl 4 -. wlix ,B w.. x W 5 K my 1 N5 XW :Y IT 5'-.X W9 I ,, . V1 vi, v e if ,bf XV? xl 'stef V .IIIIY 'tgi- Q FQ! y RN 'NX' -f dfm 3 gf' Q ggi? . ,,., L 2 '? 1... 4 ll X455 0 if-. ...ggumr-lt: ., 'W . - . 3, vg, 21 33,5 . Pl-1 1 E! ' 6 - 1 'Ls Q. -if its a-al . 4 , N ,fn 1 1 ,g Q , f Ny NX! ' X 31, 5 . .....,.......4.--... ... --. , A- ., ,fl au' 7, di as V. 1, , .41 ' 5 0 5. Q , 1 Y f W . W ,f ' 1 ma 1 V ,,,,, 'L xf L in TisfQQ 'I'-' xr . xL.S,iiff?iig' 1, ffqs- - ..k,, n , 1-7. he s.. ,if 14 Lfq f 'S+ +-1 W ,wig , ,n Mye RO N , -Q V P5 ff! 'FHA rv ,V 5 1' A l W1 'lv,'!'Qf ,.f:-,pu '-'fl :ff JZ I 4 I, ' 1 1 L , I 11 X X ll 1. - I 1 V J. ,gf b F wiv Af ,jr ., - n f , -1 , ., ,Jw , ' . 5, V 1 ,. H . ,, , , ' v., A. 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Several members held active pilot licenses, while another was in pursuit of his Commercial Instrument Ticket. The NSC Flying Club worked through the Aberdeen Flying Service. Advisors for the group were Dr. John Drayer and Mark Cogswell. Gary Jacobson, vice-president: Terry Grubbs, treasurer: Tom Singer, Mark Cogswell, advisor, Bob Yoder, president, Dr. John Drayer, advisor, Caroline Bartlett SGC Tetafy . NSC FLYING CLUB PEMA holds annual sports night to acquaint students with group Holding sports night was this year's largest activity for the Physical Educa- tion Majors Association. Athletic speak- ers and films were sponsored at the monthly meetings. Many monthly activities consisted of roller skating, picnics, and helping super- vise games. Linda Foltz served as president of PEMA. An executive council, made up ot six members, helped in decisions con- cerning PEMA's activities for the year. BACK ROW: Dr. Robert Sorge, advisory Gordy Fliehe, executive counsel. MIDDLE ROW:Joan Bon- zer, treasurer, Cleo Wooclfork, secretary. FRONT ROW: Bill Luther, executive counsel, Linda Foltz, president: Ron Nankival, executive counsel. PEMA NOT ENTER Footstools offered for sale by PEMA had several uses as exemplified by four of its members. BACK ROW: Barb Felderman, Jean Barker, Sharon lVlcCarrier, Shirley Steehooen. FOURTH FlOW: Butch Bachman, Arden Gilbert, Janice Gilbert, Kevin Zuelke, Gordy Fliehe. THIRD HOW: Gin Hansen, Audrey Krahn, Marlene Domier, Sandy Clancey, Sister Kathleen O'Laughlin, Juel Byre, Susan Bode, Cindy Frink. SECOND ROW: Cleo Woodfork, Joan Bonzer, Betty Heibel, Mary Skroch, Brenda Booth, Carol Bleibaum, Shirley Kludt. FRONT ROW: Linda Foltz, Debbie Likness, Jane Elsom. PE MA 7 Z O '3 . 'L'-v' fix 0 . r V -J hz' tf',75m,'1 5-1 4 ' ,..l.. a:9v--s- BACK ROW: Colleen Hemmah, Annette Johnson, Janis Gilbert, Judy Swanhorst, Evelyn Danielson, Deborah Likness, Audrey Krahn. FOURTH ROW: Jane White, Carol Bleibaum, Jane Elsom, Shirley Kludt, Sandy Faucett, Jean Stam, Peggy Feltman, Janet Beuchler. THIRD ROW: Renee Nlodin, Barb Felderman, Shirley Steehooen. SECOND ROW: Betty Heibel, Cleo Woodfork. FRONT ROW: Debbie Shelska, Susan Bode, Marlene Domier, Jean Barker, Sharon lVlcCarrier, Cindy Frink, Sister Kathleen O'Loughlen, Mary Skroch, Vicki Peterson. PEMM PEMM members relaxed by playing basketball. Faculty-student game heads list of PEMM fund-raising events Physical Education Majors and Minors club added another activity to this year's calendar by sponsoring the FacuIty-Stu- dent basketball game to raise funds for scholarships. A cheerleading clinic was held in the fall. PEMM worked through the National Cheerleading Association in order to bring the clinic to NSC. The Annual Sports Day was held in the spring with local high school stu- dents attending. This included swim- ming, dancing, and volleyball competi- tion. A camping trip to Newton Hills, in the Sioux Falls area, took place last spring. Juel Byre demonstrated proper gymnastic techniques. PEMM 7 1 ' Y Us T E 4 -Q -' ' 'fax' . Y: , 'V' KL iX.:XfgxA1N 0 RJ V 5-X ,-ff KM -1, Q , -fi H. f 4 f ,K ,fi A il? O . . 54 V1 4 + ' Q' x we 5 A ' v n ., R V- - , 1' f. W. ,- 4 '- :.,,,,,,. 1 f- A H 4 A H X N my .,,. , E ix! 8 E If - I QQ Yvv, , ,YZ-V--1 -..i.....--f Q: , . ' M' W , ..... ' , W ' 3 '-1 'gg-susan-nl! - i ! 4. lv' , g.,g.nLsn.k-n..w:sm-N 1 . , ,,s,. ,i. , , 5 ., , in 1 Fw Amin-az' ,,.f' Splonskowski, President Dave Social Director Jim Parker. With his shirt on inside out, Scott Johnston polished shoes as part of initiation ceremonies. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Industrial Technology Club awards scholarships Industrial Technology Club, which was formed last year, sponsored a schol- arship given in May in conjunction with the Industrial Education Club. The Harry Gunderson Memorial Scholarship was to be given to an incoming freshman ln- dustrial Arts major in the fall of 1971. Industrial Technology's purpose was to promote a professional interest for all students in the Industrial Arts field. ITC developed a work project which included the refurnishing of furniture for members of the Aberdeen communi- ty in February and March. In mid-March a trip was taken to the Vocational School in Watertown where different types of machines and their uses were viewed and explained. Industrial Technology helped the ln- dustrial Education Club with their raffle in December when a snowmobile and Cassette recorder were given as prizes. ITC's annual Christmas banquet was held at the Flame. Industrial Technology Club members worked on wood projects at many of their meetings Dr. Marvin Burroughs, Chris Erickson, presidentg Jerry Ochsner, vice-president: Mike Pawlak, treasurer: Wally Nikoli, Stanley Dais, secretary. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB Members of CEC awaited the beginning of a film on teaching methods for the visually handicapped. Council stresses professionalism for special education discipline The Student Council for Exceptional Children had as their purpose to pro- mote professional standards of high order and to improve the preparation of all professionals dealing with exceptional children. Attracting students to the special ed- ucation program was also a major objec- tive of the organization. Making information available regard- ing educational needs at local, state, regional, and national levels was another CEC purpose. An annual Halloween party for stu- dents from the School of Hope was sponsored by the Council for Exception- al Children. Mrs. Lois Sollie, James McAreavey, and Dr. lrwin Kuske served as advisors to the club. Sandy Elling, president: Becky trdmann, vice-president, Kathy Nelson, secretary, Betty Nelson, T.l'G3SLIl'El'. 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Officers of SDEA were Pat Hein, secretaryp Larry Weber, presidentg Elizabeth Pfeiffle, treasurer. SSDEA r P BACK ROW: Marlene Schramn, secretary, Jan Gilbert, treasurer, Jane Clausen, editor: Monnie Otten- bacher, president, Helen Gehring, historian, Mary Gillick, vice-president. SPURRETTES I l l l BACK ROW: Kay Glover, Jan Clausen, Dean Beth Marla Yates,Shirley Somers. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Zimmerman, Lavonne Walter, Janelle Davidson, Fritza, Melanie Sunne, Betty Nelson. rv- ' A Q.- sf- .- ,. A '-,J A 1 A nf- YV' K , 1 .W Y fl, X v gg, ,, ,I v iv J fx ww Y Q X sw ., Q, r f, .nw f f,!'A ','7r: ,J v 34: 4 , A 7791. V v nf .PIA X S 'Q 'LV' , ,.. 'YJ ' wg? 2' H' rf. 77259 F r 'KVI flpvv V T L , ..v'! ' . w J ,,:,:.. ' ur ,1-,. , Jr' 5 -0 .:'G'1J-'fl I I 'af' . 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The forty-eight members helped to promote a better understanding of dif- ferent cultures and society. All three sociology instructors served as advisors to Sociology Club. They were Larry Krueger, Philip Dwight, and Jack Hickman. R FRONT ROW: Don Roti, vice-president: Miriam Coury, secretary: Kristine Nolan, president: Dale Knebel, treasurer. BACK ROW: Jack Hickman, advisor, Larry Kreuger, advisor: Philip Dwight, advisor. 1 7' -XrvQ'-A ' 'L 549' TOP ROW: Linda Steele, Linda Nerison, tldean Enderson, Greg Goodspeed, Dennis DeVaal. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Knebel, Barb Monzel, Joan Stromme, Don Roti, Jacki Kolbeck, Sherri Moeller. FRONT ROW: Miriam Coury, Maxine Wolf, Kristine Nolan, Gloria Wysuph, Linda Loken. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Members of Zoobotech studied the latest develop- ments in the scientific areas at their meetings. Zoobotech initiates Earth Day, participates in outdoor activities A combination of zoologists, botan- ists and medical technologists formed the new twenty-five member Zoobotech Club. Earth Day, held April 22, 1970 was the biggest event of the year for the new club. This consisted of a car smash, and debates and panel discussions on environ- mental topics. Members of the club participated in discussions held through- out the Aberdeen area. These discussions centered around pollution and popula- tion control. Activities also included a wild game roast and a Christmas party held at Mina Lake with snowmobiling and to- bogganing. L... 4-.al UID Dr. Carson Murdy presented films and a talk on scuba diving December 1. Two biology majors, Noel Stewart and Mike Norquist, presented a program on studies done in New York during Christ- mas vacation. Sister Joachim, who is in charge of the laboratory at St. Lukes Hospital, presented a program on medi- cal technology. Plans were made for a camping trip to Farm Island, near Pierre, in May. Second semester Zoobotech officers included President Loralie Schlagel, Vice president John Rinke, Secretary Diana Uttecht, Treasurer Bob Abbos, and Historian Kathy Erickson. During Earth Day activities, Dr. Jack Saunders demonstrated a respirator which may have to be used for breathing. Zoobotech illustrated the un- sightliness of litter by con- structing a huge litter pile on Northern's campus. ZOOBOTECH Vet's Club holds Beanie Burn, sponsors semi-annual booksale The Vets Club held their semi-annual used book sale in the Union Ballroom with proceeds going toward scholar- ships. A spring slave auction was held which also helped raise money for the club. The Vets Club, which is the largest organization on campus with one hun- dred nine members, sponsored the Beanie Burn for freshmen during Orientation Week in September, and also served as color guard for the Gypsy Day parade and all home football games. During the Christmas season, the Vets' members presented gifts to the State Hospital at Redfield. BACK: Bob Tipton, treasurer, Rolf Vensand, Virgel Siers, Charles Myers, sergeant at armsg Pat Oden- bach, Ro er Lewno, Ken Walker, vice-president. FRONT: Dale Bertch, secretary, Glen Evenson, 0 9 president. VET'S CLUB Beanie Queen Sandee Johnson tossed her beanie Vets Club members discussed upcoming programs into the fire to end Frosh Orientation. at one of their regular meetings. ,mums-Y' Q Students bought used books at the Vets Club book sale. lt was the third Vets sponsored sale. VET 'S CLUB Young Democrats play active role in fall campaign Campaigning in October for governor ' and representative candidates for the November elections took up much of Young Democrat's time. Q The members of Young Democrats , made a house-to-house canvas and a Q telephone canvas of Aberdeen residents 3 for the November elections. Members also worked at the polls and at Demo- cratic headquarters on election day. i , S The State Young Democratic Con- ' vention held at Black Hills State College in Spearfish on December 4-6, attracted many of the members. Allen Aden was chosen State College Young Democrat vice-president. Other projects included helping the state Democratic party reimburse state campaign debts. A drive was sponsored by Young Democrats for an eighteen- , , Veal,-old Voter registration Campaign. Young Democrat members listened to a speaker at a monthly meeting. fi ,,-ff' BACK ROW: Bill lVlartin, Ray Palmer, president, Richard Elling,advisorg Dennis French, Joy Anderson, Jackie Kolbeck, Curt Hohn. FRONT ROW: Sandy lVlartell, Sharon Finley, treasurerg Denise Hill, secretaryg Sandy Elling, Linda Winkler. 64 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Young Republicans sponsored a roller skating party. Two Y-GOP members checked the minutes. Conventions assist Republicans in knowing political happenings helped in the campaigns of state and national candidates seeking office in November of 1970. The club also sent delegates to the State Y-GOP Convention held in Nlitchell. Keeping abreast of current problems was a major function of the fifty-member College Young Republicans organization. During the fall semester, the club sent representatives to a Young Repub- lican workshop at Sioux Falls and also Young Republican officers were: Jim Ochsner, president: Marshall Damgaard, Lila Campbell, James Grage, vice-president: Larry Card, state treasurer. YOUNG REPUBLICANS 3 Q 3 Gamma Delta emphasizes unity The Delta Tau Chapter of Gamma Delta whose purpose was to promote fellowship among Missouri Synod Lu- theran students, organized a retreat at Pickeral Lake this year as one of their many social gatherings. Bowling and roller skating parties for the twenty members were on the spring agenda for the bi-monthly meetings. Members also took part in Christmas activities including caroling, dinner parties, and winter sports. The Gypsy Day parade entry depicted various countries uniting under one God for world peace. GAMMA DELTA BACK ROW: Paul Uloth, Galen Sollie, historian, ROW: Ed Nill, Jane Erz, Linda Mettler, Linda Ptacek, secretary-treasurer, Claire Baule. . .f- 7 . H- .Q V v .. -l-- V T ' lf? -1- 'Q L 7 R , I xgvlu. , 'vii ..,. W ,M Sting gg' 'x. :gf .Jr 1 .,' Q.. - .,,' , 4- ., I Q . ps,--1:-: ,, 4X 'F s 'I -:b v -:f ' , - 1-14.-- - -2 '- .L:-2. 2' ' :sk 4- ff' , .... . .,,if.r- , .,.-- ,. f 1 Qt ' f-'fzffi W min 'FQ Lutheran students hold folk service, join council The Lutheran Students Association originated a folk service held every Sun- day at the Aquinas Center. Student members planned the entire program and helped with the service. The Inter-religious council, with mem- bers of Newman and UCM, planned an Ecumenical retreat and services this year. The council also sponsored Lounge Talk every Thursday night. This program was then broadcast over Northern's KASD-FIVI. Programs and panel discussions on current political and religious topics were on the. agenda for LSA monthly meetings. Jeff Kolbo provided accompaniment for LSA's services held at the Aquinas Center. as LSA ff LSA members participated in group activities during a retreat held at Camp Ne-So-Dak. Sandy Koch, vice-president and program director: Jeff Kolbo, president: Betty Kempton, secretaryy Eldean Enderson, treasurer. UCM called attention to its organization by taking part in the Gypsy Day parade. United Campus Ministry meets, discusses contemporary problems Under the direction-of Reverend Dan Rice, the United Campus Ministry trailer became a place where college students could meet and discuss student problems and learn to better understand those around them. An ethics class concerning contem- porary issues added to regular activities. Folk services played an important role in the presentation of the student's viewpoint where the ministry was concerned. Reverend Dan Rice, UCM minister, took time out from regular activities to reflect on a book. BACK ROW: Gail Wilkins, Debby Nissen, Dave Aeilts, Sandy Fawcett, Wayne Dahl, Paulette Stogsdill, Connie Mills, Ken Raabe, Elwin Beck, Dan McFarland, Bob Floss, Gary Grove. THIRD ROW: Jenny Immel, Ann Erdmann, Tevan Cronk, Karol Kenzy, Paula Craig, Myrlene Jacobson, Susan Fedell, Debbie Karas, Joanne Henrikson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Carlin, Joe Wolf, Lavonne Puffer, Becky Fawcett, Joyce Weber, Karen Salmonson. FIRST ROW: Director Dan Rice, Val Geiser, Dianne Czmowski, Jane Kindred, Diane Paulson. UCM Center tries new musical liturgy, expands inter-religious horizons Experiments in different aspects of musical liturgy were involved in the Aquinas Center masses. Folk, rock, and choir masses were all part of the musical change. Newman masses were held each week- day and twice on Sundays. Usually folk guitar accompaniment was provided at each mass. Guitarists were Ed Vanorny, Flob Glover, and Marge Wagnar. Newman elections were held in Janu- ary to fill six positions to complete the twelve member board. The Rev. John Garvey assumed the position of Director of the Aquinas Cen- ter during the summer of 1970. The Center was also used for Lutheran church services on Sundays and a place for study on weekdays. A fondue party, bake sales, the Back- room Experience, Indian culture talks, art shows, drug discussions, and poetry readings were among the many activities instituted at the Newman Center. NSC art students made use of the Center to exhibit , w i V. .,-Q -fsuacen A l A-.--:Q . , Father John Garvey's office was open to all Northern students during the year. Sewing classes for men were con- NEWMAN CLUB ,-.1j n N their Ei? works. x 'u 'X . l - .4,a. .. .I A , , . 'ie 3 ,fi 426 4J in -.,. . X The Center sponsored a Backroom Experience during the year complete with entertainment and discussion. ' fg . i-7 .Sz , 1 'gf 41' will 1 D .llg,TH gif '-we 1' si. I :1'.r 1. , , lg.-Q, . '57 is 5 F692 1- eaf- 2 'L ,1'- if Af, E 'tgp 4 ' it Cf ? ll ' 5, ' r 0 . . ,ne , l . g : ' ' - - f 3.1.3. ' s -, i I , ' 'Y' nv f Y -I . ,,.,. '-few ,. 3 Q. ,, , , ?1,. ,. W' . r.m7l.x.. ,-'-'I - u ' :www , .- , -A LY--I' - .-'hge .,,. - ,. fl-i,,i21q-r ui S - 1'i',I,y 1 Study space and quiet were available whether for test week or a daily quiz, ii? . ' l P' ML! 1 ducted at the Aquinas Center. NEWMAN CLUB ,il-.L- Chemistry Club provides tutors, seminars in first ear's activity Students with a major or minor in chemistry found their curriculum more interesting as a result of Chemistry Club. Under the leadership of James Thomp- son, the twenty-member Chemistry Club has been involved in bringing in speakers for seminars, providing tutoring for chemistry students, and arranging and guiding tours for the Math and Science Department during the annual Math contest held in the spring. Last year, the Chemistry Club traveled to Minneapolis and the members viewed the 3-M Company, the Minnesota Bureau of Mines, and Augsburg College. This year's trip was planned for May. Although this club has been in ex- istence since the fall of 1969, it's con- stitution was approved by Senate in January of 1971. Q gy,, 7 BACK ROW Duane Staber Bob Brewer vice president, Wayne Snyder, Gordon Williams, Joel Fishner, Dr. P. S. Koneru, Darrall Hawkins, Andrew Woo, Dr. James Fries Greg Gill FRONT ROW Carol Schaffner Vicki Bordon, Mary Sabol, Rich Caplan, Jim Thompson, president. CHEMISTRY CLUB EQ J' , 15, iffrv Q3 ai X W f' 'Q - .fr-1' Ek, xg Nj ,' KZ'-1 , L .. l--.r e XK XJ, 1 I X ,. v 'N v4 1 S -.ff r x s . 'SJ ,, U . 'w s 1 State Convention held in lxx Sr. 5. is x. I 4: I 47 I NXJQ .guit- ,Q I 'WF The Brnscoe Babes domg Hey Bag Spender rated a second In the contest A vocal number was the act by Jill Hettich and Judy Swanhorst. ...Q-.Q J Performers Van Likness and Jim Eye became winners of the Balladeers Award. w Master of Ceremonies, Jerry Adams, supplied jokes and short skits between talent acts for Things, Inc. This was the second time an award of this kind was presented. Balladeers sponsor Things, Inc, Glover, Kolbo top all competition Things, lnc., the annual talent show sponsored by the 10-member Balladeers Club, was held lVlarch 19-20, 1970. The show included eleven acts which were sponsored by groups, clubs, and dormitories. Rob Glover and Jeff Kolbo, known as the Ecumenical Council, rated first in the contest with the folk-guitar duet. They also received the traveling trophy award. Second place went to the Briscoe Babes, a group of twelve girls, dancing to Hey, Big Spender. First place winners received S15, second place winners received S10. Van Likness and Jim Eye received the Balladeers Award, the second such award to be given. They performed'on guitar and sang. Masters of Ceremony were Jerry Adams and Ed Sorenson. Balladeers members are chosen for their experience and interest in music, art, and staging. Lonnie White handed over the position of President to Tony Weishaar for the 1971 Things lnc. Balladeers Club sponsored and organized the annual talent show and did a number of their own. THINGS, INC. rv Porter musical completes year with action, well-known favorites Anything Goes , the Cole Porter musical, was staged April 30, and lVlay 1 and 2, 1970 in the Administration Auditorium by the Drama Department. The action of the musical took place on a ship sailing to England, and centered around Bill Crocker, played by Carrol Palmquist, and an old girlfriend of his, Hope Harcourt, played by Diane Steigelmeier. Hope was engaged to Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, portrayed by Tim Nlolseed. lBilly did all he could to break up the engagement. The plot became complicated when Nloonface, public enemy number thirteen, played by lVlike Brewster, stowed away onboard the ship and involved everyone in his affairs. The musical score features such old- time Cole Porter favorites as: Anything Goes , and l Get a Kick Out of You. L Bonnie, lKathy Grossl, tells her boyfriend, Moonface, lIVlike Brewsterl, that she will find him a suit. vs ANYTHING GOES ly 1 lf. - ilfu E- A-1 l- z C. . -5,,.4.- . 5, D-WL, ,. '1 Billie, lCarroI Palmquistl, playing the part of a future mother-in-law, Mrs. Harcout, lBarb Fteidell. In the number, You're the Top , between Reno and Billie, Reno blurts out, You're Durante's nose! Sir Evelyn, lTim Molseedl, comments on the racy language the Americans have to Reno, lJaccy Robinsonl. Frenchman, talks to his ANYTHING GOES 7 Sharon Briscoe, second runnerup for Miss NSC, Margaret Hess, 1969 NSC, Margaret Cunningham, 1970 Snow Queen: Kathy Gross, 1970 Miss NSC, Nancy Jean Nicholson, 1970 Miss South Dakota, and Alma Lake, first runnerup. if Kathy Gross reacted after being chosen Miss NSC. Lucinda Zilverberg did a modern so MISS NSC i ,wifi .Xa A South Pacific dance routine earned Miss Gross the title of Miss NSC. dance for the talent competition. Gross captures Kathy Gross, Pierre senior and an elementary education major was chosen Miss NSC on May 7, 1970. Miss Gross took over the reign as Miss NSC from Margaret Hess, 1969 Miss NSC. Miss Gross performed the original song and dance routine from the musi- cal, South Pacific, entitled Honey Bun. She was awarded a S100 scholar- ship from AWS. Sponsored by Student Senate, Miss Gross was chosen from a field of eight contestants. First runner-up was Alma Miss NSC title Lake and second runner-up was Sharon Briscoe. Monnie Ottenbacher was chosen as Miss Congeniality. Miss South Dakota, Nancy Jean Nick- olson did a vocal solo and accompanied herself on guitar. She did the same number for the September, 1969 Miss America Pageant. 'The NSC lab orchestra provided music during the program and accom- panied contestants in the competition. Miss Gross was chosen Miss Oahe later in the summer of 1970. Newly crowned Miss NSC, Kathy Gross, began her reign at Northern. MISS NSC ,- X 1 amzw wax-as v J' Q 5 age f.. Siu ' 1 f' 3' ' MV . -L ---A Q -I :F ?. yf ,. A U 'L A , , B.. Q..- ' TAQH' 'Q sv if gn-'1J'4'?f ,xlj 1. .r. , - ,V ff . x, lf. J,-,. X nfl' Vi 'il bf-is 1125, ? '5 4, 2 F2 f x . gs- Z':. , 11170, - ., - 1 - 3 I 1 SS If 'f i H W. ' i .. ff n mx N X 52 'ma Hin xii- l.Q-4 -W -.nu Q2 'ls '11 im- 0 A U - 'Y' -1 .Agar I .f,,i I -,I 'Q' f r'm' w - wi, f d D' Q1 .7 . N 1 Z Orientation welcomes newcomers to NSC campus Some freshmen took a break from the confusion of Freshmen Week by relaxing to songs and guitar-playing. 1 2 Y, Q Ai - sponsored by the Vet's. Upperclassmen assisted freshmen during the registration procedure. - N A variety of interests, including in- formational booths on campus activities, the Freshmen Mixer and registration made up a hectic Freshmen Orientation Week, September 8-12, 1970. While student workers were assigned to special groups for help in the registra- tion procedure, other activities had been planned to welcome the new freshmen to NSC. Aberdeen businessmen contributed to the welcome by sponsoring Beanie Bargain Days, or discounts on special stock items downtown. The two theaters contributed by giving discounts on tickets. Fall fashions were modeled at the style show sponsored by AWS along with the traditional Freshmen barbeque held on the campus green. Several assemblies provided speakers from different campus organizations to benefit the freshmen in making more acquaintances on campus and helping them to become more organized in campus life. Ending the freshmen initiation period was the annual Beanie Burn, sponsored by the NSC Vet's Club. Sandie Johnson and Mark Larsen were chosen Beanie Queen and King. ORIENTATION sa Coronation kicks-off Gypsy Day Gypsy Day, 1970 began with the crowning of Diane Tjaden and Bill Luther as Queeh and Marshal at the coronation held Thursday. With a star spangled optimism theme of Shift to the Seventies the Northern Singers accompanied the patriotic and love selections with choreography. What the World Needs Now is Love, Put a Little Love in Your Heart, What's more American, and Every- thing is Beautiful. The songs were in- terspersed with dialogue pertaining to the life of a Northern State College stu- dent. The Northern Singers were accom- panied by the Phil Wienacht Quartet. This year's King of the Gyps, Cal Golz, was also named during the cere- mony. He was chosen by the Royal Order of the Gyps and crowned by re- turning King Jeff Solem. .. Later in the evening, the Big Name Committee sponsored the Association in a two hour concert. ll v 1 ,J The Northern Singers provided music for the girl? xy Queen Candidates congratulate Diane Tiaden after being chosen as 1970 Gypsy Day Queen. GYPSY DAY fp . L5- A X- ,Q 'F S i tis.. x I ' A' v -E' l - 2 78425-e ., ..,.g.-. 1: 4. -rf: Reigning over 1970 Gypsy Marshal Bill Luther. They J fa 5' 1 1 ' C0l'0f1BTi00 DFOQYHYY1- Big Name Entertainment booked the Association for a two hour concert immediately following the coronation ceremony. N.. Cal Golz rested his head on the Royal Chin Rest after being chosen King of the Gyps by the Royal X Order of the Gyps, a group of Aberdeen businessmen. Days were newly elected Queen Diane Tjaden and were elected by vote of the student body, 85 Varied activities promote spirit for annual Gypsy Clan return Dean Lester A. Clarke traditionally dismissed classes at the Friday morning assembly held on the Lincoln Hall steps, in order for students to begin their Gypsy Day celebration. The Collegiate Choir provided songs honoring the new Royalty, while the marching band helped by providing music at the pep fest. A confrontation arose between students and faculty at the Donkey Ball game in the afternoon. Students proved superior to the fac- ulty by beating them 4 to 3. The Flippers provided music for the Costume Ball held in the evening. Cos- tumes were required for admission to the dance. Also on hand was the first Gypsy Day Queen, Mrs. Bernice Remde Lunt. She was chosen Oueen in 1916, and returned to Aberdeen in 1954 for Gypsy Day Celebrations. Leon Narem and his donkey helped lead the stu- dents to a victory over the faculty in the ballgame. Queen and Marshal, Diane Tjaden and Bill Luther, led students in a pep fest. T ' Students displayed bright Gypsy patterns at the Costume Ball. 1- . - . '- W I II .I K LI, I. . . .' 'li . , 7 , I .I ,' ,-,-1' . -I ,. 1 .W -. . ..,. ffe 4- g 'M,v ,Q J . 'j-1, .I ,FJ -, I. - If AI 'QI' . - ,A .- . 4- -I x 'I,IF,II In In E III AI . .'I-:,' Z I I I . -,Ii If QI- I.. If IaffIIII . -' ' , , 1 2I' ' .' . at ' f I M, , ., 5 I4?M .A wk 4 I A .F Q- V cf c 5'-F ,-I,fI,Ia-.4I . 1 ,- - If .I 1 . r . at . U ..' , - -ff. I 'IIIA w ff' 33' --s 1 Lu? 1 , X X, A -4 ' r , - . , W?, . I .gi-- I g 1 I 1 fx.. '- ' 1 ' :Q-ix-, '. . 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The parade was held in the morning, while high school band com- petition was shifted to the afternoon. First place float winners were: most original, K-Nlatesp class competition, jun- ior classg most representative, PENIA and PENIIVIQ business and civic,Aberdeen School of Commerce. First place parade awards went to: class A, Groton, class B, Langford, class C, New Effington. lVIcArthur Welsh took first place in the dorm decoration competition. Several alumni reunions were held throughout the day at the Holiday lnn. Frank Hall presented a Mini-concert in the Wolve's Den that afternoon. That evening, the Wolves brought the 1970 Gypsy Days to a close by defeating Dakota State 54-7. Northern's marching band performed during. half time. The Gypsy Day Committee consisted of Chuck Narem,assistant chairmang Mary Nahnsen, business assistant business manager. It was their respon- VEARKET Frank Hall gave an afternoon concert in the Den. ,-.. 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J v .MN v if-.. ,4 Ly. - 1 -:if '- it 4 5, -xx B 'in Q' honorable judge lSteve Eggenl lis tened intently. 'Crucible' re-enacts witch trials in October drama presentation Arthur lVliller's two-act tragedy, The Crucible, was the NSC Drama Depart- ment's first production of the fall term. It was presented Oct. 29, 30, and 31. The play, set in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, re-enacts the infamous Salem witch trials where man's mistrust, deceit and fear in his fellowman possesses the inhabitants of the small town. The end results were damnation and chaos in the strict Puritan society. Peggy Van de Rostyne served as the stage manager and was assisted in her duties by Vicki Singpiel and Sandi Zim- merman. Richard Norquist, assistant pro- fessor of English and drama, was play director. An informal gathering sponsored by the Social Affairs Committee was held in the Fireside Lounge of the Student Union where members of the cast were present to answer questions concerning the interpretation of the play and theater techniques used. I. .-- I ..l.v...- . . l- The Fleverend's servant had fallen into a coma while neighbors stood by to see if it was the deviI's work. CRUCIBLE : I: , I x ,.. E . xi f ' 1' N N 1 ' y ' 1.' ' s Q gf . 5 x .rg W x , v I 'Q X , x X 5 X W 5 X 1. ' . .,a , ' 0' qt .1 .- , ' xlll , 'ox 'Q ' A ' ..-- 4 ' -v 1 .,,,, 4 hw A I Y 3 f..-I 1 I N kd O L 1 V 4 I It 'I gi! xx ..,- - 'vg! If -Q .W t I' V -HERO! 5 N E J. 0' xii' V' r I I J A 5 The Carpenters headlined 1 l AF ' 'I '1 1 Q. . Ad'-fff., ' W h , . r F 1 Qgmmg v we . 'LK ,N 4. F .Q wg-..,, 2 rj. I f 5. ll if A V' .4 ' j l , , .f rg-p . 2-1' nee! Q- f QP LW Q I. Y s .-n. ji , i I 1 Q f Kr- -, Dc o 9 A Q - 'X I' Q Q 4 'f fx -AA.. . f ggi! . xv, 5 . ..x, sw? ' -H' T 'J Q' ..,, -,- 'f lr L. . w -, .4 Q.f 4. ' 'S N , 1 3'. I :th-gk 'RLG ' 61' 7-9' IJ! - I. ,. .H ,M in , ,, 4 uf ,s iv fl K Q: W Q I 35, 4'4 '3 L ig O Q I ' H :iff I Q, , ',,' ' Q ftlf. -r .V ,vid YW' l vii! Y' A A IU - V fu ' 1. lf fi . ' ' ' 'f 'J- , AA T, in it-,NEI V ,. -2 . 't ,w f 1 -,A F f, Yr .Xi W 74? ar 'W Q: C. rr 1 was appalled at Ko-Ko's suggestion. The Mikado lKathy Hermani watched an execution. Sorority dramatizes operetta to finance scholarship fund The Mikado was Sigma Alpha lota's presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta staged November 13 and 14 in the Administration Auditorium. SAI expressed music and drama in the operetta centering around a Japanese love triangle. The Drama Department helped in the handling of makeup, curtains, and lights, Profits from the operetta were used for music scholarships. In addition to this, SAI also helped with the organiza- tion of the Sno-Sho in December and the American Music Contest later in the year. The members must meet a stiff criterion for fraternity initiation in the spring. The membership stood at fifteen this year. Miss Janice Pearson served as advisor for Sigma Alpha lota. Ko-Ko sings a lament concerning a crisis he could not overcome. SAI OPERETIA Davidson represents Northern in state Sno-Queen competition Kay Davidson was selected 1970 Sno- Queen at the Sno Sho held Dec. 10 in the Administration Auditorium. First runner-up was 'Linda Seuer and second place went to Jan Clemenson. A guitar and voice number won Clark Lunstrum first place in the talent compe- tition. Becky Petrich captured second place with, a piano number, and Glenda Rueb won third with a vocal medley. Sno Sho co-sponsors were Sinfonia and Sigma Alpha lota. Becky Petrich took second place with a piano solo , l -1 1 Wu Kay Davidson was selected 1970 Snow Queen. , Tim Molseed was master of ceremonies at Sno Sho '70, Stage decor portrayed ...ana ' 2 1 '!p 4 l ol ' H'-'i'94Vf . in 'C' x , ,Vx K WI .u-. 4 fi. GJ 1 va M Q' . w fi wi 3 1 Y t J 5 n- !-i 4 4 .5 f .X y. ' 'Lg 1 ':x, ll' V -x XX 1, we 23 Mx L4 f' .15 e. -m A D I f' o 1,f X4 f' Z' I H. a 7? .qv' 4 2' . fm. . .N 1 X V' vi , N , , 1 h - . ' Q' l 'K' J,G'4'HN . tu V , M . .nf - Yi . ' . 6 ., ,TA W U .- . ' ,L Ls?-. H 3 -A 1' ' , - , L A I its if F3 L 9 Carnival finances business tour Phi Beta Lambda, business fraternity, Several booths were set up, including sponsored the annual Business Club Car- bingo, basketball and football throws, nival Nov. 19, 1970. nickel and ring tosses, and a cake walk. A raffle was held before the carnival Profits were used for a sightseeing and to give away two sets of encyclopedias. business-centered tour to Denver. A carnival participant tested his putting skills. A fishing booth was among the many games set up by the business fraternity. Terry Bagaus was held prisoner in the temporary jail. Linea Miller and Larry Schoenhard tried their hand at horse-racing. BUSINESS CARNIVAL 101 if v X ' u 7' I a V N., X up gi -2' 'S . ' as 1, ,lvl Q. .., f W' 4 g. ' I is omputer that finally broke down. x . '-. 4- ' -'ill hii 41 fi, 33, 1 ff ,. 43' 9 fa-15sv . '31 Q' ' .. 'L' 5 f 1 1 -'11 1' L 1' luis.: ga zz. Q an X A xii . 4 4 W ia' xi sg. Qi., 7 fs. -ZEN lf? 1: :mf Q .Tr 41 2 '.': if lj f ' ,Q '5- .5 1 1 2' li 1 .a. Drama department chooses farce for annual traveling production Hotel Paradiso chosen to be NSC's touring play by the drama department, traveled to Bowdle High School on lVlarch 19. Hotel Paradiso was presented for the Elks Club by special request in the spring. The three-act French comic farce was a story about two refined couples who Nladam Cot lMargaret Cunninghaml exclaimed, lnside I'm a seething volcanoe to suitor Boniface lTim Nlolseedl. O4 TRAVELING PLAY created bedlam in a small out of the way hotel in Paris. Hotel Paradiso was a melting pot of different characters. The highly spirited situation comedy was per- formed on Northern'scampus lVlarch 3-6. The Nlasquers gave birth to the travel- ing play in 1968 and each year since that time the drama department has perform- ed for surrounding schools. Ll Benedict Boniface lTim Molseedl welcomed Henri enter the house through a window since Boniface 4f M'sieu Martin lJim Nlillerl shuddered at the thought of spending more time with his many young daughters. V Y w , Fx::.:z:: Y.-I 1112 A IH 'Q '13 ,., E D -1 i , 5 1 5 v. NX Wim Q L , J X Q . Q S s 2 l s . ku. I4 lf, f -lil ,, H+. I rf.: A--1: Us 4: .I ..:-Q pp' .fain stuff , .K fi... irg' ., ,ji F' 1 , M. ll ' 'TV' l. 1: t f tfE- 2.-.1 .s, rv '-A 'V . ,, rw ., uf af Se 55? ug 5 w 'Qi , ,'gaigv.,CpQ: -reams 3 .s Student dissent was the topic of Dr. Benjamin Spock's lecture. I ll il!1'f.',' . , - -1 V A 73.11-',-X - , ,it 1 1 :bfi 5-4' ' f , l , ---3 ,- - , ,Af I ,,. I ' .al .1 .:. -.-.1-r. ' r . X-Y I P4- -1 Dr. Ronald W. Floskens, vice-president of Administration at Kent State, addressed an assembly concerning student dissent on college campuses. The Olaeta Basque Festival was one of the community concerts sponsored during the academic year. ASSEMBLIES AND CONCERTS 108 I 15. 5 L 0- U s 0 C 9 I I I I -III- uu nl , b . . - 10 In as much as there are obviously patterns of progression from freshmen to senior, there are as well countless subliminal patterns which develop within the individual. Progressive adaptations are made with the process of both personal and academic reality. :fi 'FP F? i f R. Aff f -1 - ., I 3 J--- 72121 pm-1 ' ' ' - V' 'N . rv.. J- -5 4, 4, -' i.. V il ish, Nancy Akland Elementary Education Sioux Falls Arlyce Alberston Elementary Education Dell Rapids Jean Larson Aldinger Social Science Aberdeen Patrick Aldinger Social Science Aberdeen Renee Allard Elementary Education Jefferson Duane Allison Business Administration Brookings Jerry M. Amdahl Business Administration Summit Joanne Andersen Business Education Wessington Springs Arlene Anderson Business Education Andover Craig Anderson Business Administration Milbank - Deborah Cris Anderson Business Administration Bristol Gloria Anderson Medical Technology Aberdeen Howard Anderson Business Administration Aberdeen Judy Treffry Anderson Elementary Education Aberdeen LeMoyne Anderson History Glenham Penny A. Anderson Music Britton Barbara Angerhofer Elementary Education History Aberdeen Mike Appelhof Physical Education Watertown James Aspinall Business Administration Sioux Falls Richard Bad Moccasin Physical Education History Pierre SENIORS 4.4, s- Seniors reach varied educational goals T W ' In can ':v- ss 1? L ' l v Q' :4 , 'MM - M I S , X.,- ..,W gmt Senior class officers: Dennis DeNomme, secretary: Christy Garry, treasurer: Coleen Hemmah, president: Gary Harms, vice president. These Seniors were chosen by majority vote to represent their class. Steve Baldwin Elementary Education Custer Sheryl Balorin German Aberdeen Cheryl Annette Bandy Elementary Education Sioux City, Ia. Brenda Barondeau Business Education Onaka Susan Bates English Waubay Connie Bauer Elementary Education Java David Bauer Mathematics Eureka Tom Bauer Social Science Aberdeen - efff .Q t. Xgffffffml SENIORS 14 Vicki Bauer Elementary Education Mobridge Trudee A. Beauvais Business Education Physical Education Turton Jerry Beckler Social Science Bath Gerald L. Begeman Business Education English Parker Kathleen Behrend Elementary Education Arlington Marian Beitelspacher Mathematics Aberdeen Ann Ruth Benson Elementary Education Fulton Kathy Benson Business Education Aberdeen A. Jill' Berg English Reliance Mary Bergerson Elementary Education Sisseton Dale Bertsch Mathematics Aberdeen Veronica Bertsch Elementary Education Parkston SENIORS L Who's Who: Gwen Berg Wilma Betten Elementary Education Redfield Deanna Bendenagel History Aberdeen Gladys Birney Elementary Education Waubay Susan Birrenkott Sociology Lemmon Lyle Blocker Business Administration Webster Charnelle Bloodgood Political Science Huron Lynn Bonebright Physical Education Wessington Joan Bonzer Physical Education Hecla Alan Borchard Industrial Arts Mansfield Terry Born Sociology Hazel Fern E. Boulais Elementary Education Aberdeen Gloria Boulais Secretarial Science Aberdeen Mike Brady Business Administration Highmore Dennis R. Bresee History Political Science Sioux Falls Robert Brewer Mathematics Aberdeen Thomas Brewster Business Administration Eden James Briggs Political Science Aberdeen Don Briscoe Speech Aberdeen Sharon Briscoe Mathematics Meadow Dan Britton Mathematics Winner Sharon Bucholz Brooks Social Science White River Danele Bryant Elementary Education Watertown Cheryl Buechler Elementary Education Ipswich .lim Butt Social Science Economics Reliance SENIORS Juel Byre Physical Education Selby Pamela Byres Elementary Education Sioux Falls Sue Byrnes Elementary Education Sioux Falls Ann Camp Mathematics Watertown Richard Camp Business Administration Watertown George Campbell Mathematics Wessington Mona Campbell Elementary Education Mclntosh Adele Carey Special Education Mitchell Diane Carlson Elementary Education Java Linda Carlson Mathematics Beresford Kathy Caven Elementary Education Psychology Aberdeen Gary Chapin Business Education Kidder Lory Cherrington Physical Education Sioux Falls Barbara Ching Elementary Education Music Rapid City Cheryl Ann Ching Elementary Education Castlewood SENIORS fl V' Q P C-an-7' . A ,Q Who's Who: Margaret Hess, Patricia Field PARKIN AREA i ,ll 1 1 ,, ,nt-.l-. ' f, wmz- .- l . fl Nun! Dale V. Christensen Business Administration Summit Terry Christie Business Education Armour Elenore Collett Secretarial Science Pierre Linda Comstock Elementary Education Milbank Maryanne Conlin Sociology Hadden Hieghts, NJ Carla Michelle Cooper English Mitchell Marianne Coplan Elementary Education Special Education Watertown Mary Craft Social Science Aberdeen Carol Craig Social Science Groton Paula Craig English Crandall Charles Edward Creager Sociology Pierre Janice Marie Creager Elementary Education Pierre Stan Dais Industrial Arts Eureka Charles Davidson Business Administration Langford Leonard Deibert Business Administration Aberdeen Dennis DeNomme Industrial Arts Aberdeen Ruth Dickhaut Elementary Education Redfield Yvonne Diede Elementary Education Eureka SENIORS Suzi Domoracki Special Education Elementary Education Madison Thomas Dormady Business Administration Huron Janice Drew Elementary Education Gettysburg Patrick B. Duenwald Mathematics Lebanon Marlene Werre Dufloth Elementary Education Aberdeen Linda'L. Dunsmore Music Rapid City Brent Dykstra Social Science Pierre Wes Edwards Mathematics Lodgepole Steven Eggen English Speech Sisseton Coleen Schaffer Ehresmann Elementary Education Java Tom Eisenbeisz Business Administration Hosmer Christine Eisenreich Social Science Hot Springs Nancy Overbust Elverud Elementary Education Special Education Aberdeen Eldean Enderson Sociology Havana, ND Pam Engebratsen Art Aberdeen Dan B. Engebretson Social Science Pierre Mary A. Engebretson Social Science Webster Mary Karen Engebretson Elementary Education Beresford Richard Englund Industrial Arts Aberdeen JoAnn Engstrom English Speech Lily Lea Erickson Elementary Education Hecla Ann Evangelisto Physical Education Special Education Warner Jane Evans Physical Education Sioux Falls Glenn Evenson Industrial Arts Sisseton SENIORS fn l 'hdtv Q- in A w xg JQQWJL , V Who's Who: Penny Anderson, Emily Snaza. Mary Everson Elementary Education Pierre Tom Fahey Social Science Aberdeen Claudia Keeler Fast Physical Education Aberdeen Dwight W. Fast Business Administration Iroquois Becky Fawcett Sociology Flee Heights Ruth Feistner Elementary Education Hitchcock Linda Lee Fiala - English Fulton Patricia J. Field Music Education DeSmet Charlotte Fischer Business Education Long Lake James Fischer Music Eureka Kaye Foley Elementary Education Sioux Falls Linda Kay Foltz Physical Education Chamberlain SENIORS Eudean Forbes English Aberdeen Connie Jo Foss Sociology Lemmon Maynard Fought Music Faulkton Ted G. Fowler Business Administration Aberdeen Garold Fox Music Watertown Judy Frame English Eagle Butte Judy Fredrickson Elementary Education Aberdeen John Frey History Bath Patti Frick Elementary Education Beresford Sonja Frisvold Physical Education Lemmon Richard Froiland Political Science Aberdeen Pat Fromelt Elementary Education Grenville David Funk Social Science Industrial Arts Mt. Vernon Greg Gabler Mathematics Faulkton Christy Garry Social Science Sioux Falls Mark Gauer Social Science Ipswich SENIORS 0 , R .iwf ,i1l.5f 'i In ,,.,y , -J . '11 fi i li- -:if if 2 ' ' ' ' ' .n I 'gm , ' ., ii '15 1' , ' 1 A f Ii . 51' . ' in-4 , 1 1 . - V 'r . .1 . Ii i . V - ,l 'f ' li , E. ' if V' ' V 5-V K itil: Who's Who: Paula Craig, Dwight Fast. l 4 Effie Hit sr Judy Gederos History Aberdeen Lon Gellhaus History Sociology Aberdeen Fred Geranen Business Administration Aberdeen Yvonne Gerlach Elementary Education Plankinton Collette Ries Gesinger Physical Education Groton Marshall Gesling Business Administration Aberdeen Phyllis Marie Gibson Business Administration Pierre Arden Gilbert Physical Education Hitchcock Greg Gill Biology Leola DeWayne Gimbel Business Administration Miller Faye Ann Godkin Business Education Mobridge Dorothy M. Goetz Elementary Education Java Larry Goodroad Business Administration 9. 'X Brandt Greg Goodspeed Sociology Aberdeen i ' l l 1 Debbie Gordon 5 Elementary Education Montrose Jane Marie Grage Elementary Education Timber Lake Tom Grismer Mathematics Aberdeen X . gi 'V A -A 65 s i i 2. 'T i Kathy Gross Elementary Education Pierre Ward Grote Elementary Education Westport Florence Guhin Elementary Education Aberdeen SENIORS Mary Guhin Elementary Education Aberdeen Wynn Gustafson Industrial Arts Aberdeen Lois June Hagen History Hot Springs Karen Haigh Sociology Aberdeen Darrell Halse Music Clear Lake William Hannum Business Administration Aberdeen Shirley Joy Hansen Elementary Education History Doland Cheryl Happel Music Sioux Falls Rita Hardes Elementary Education Aberdeen Gary Harms English Business Education Willow Lake Homer Harr Business Administration Aberdeen Sandy Hartigan Elementary Education Physical Education Sioux Falls SENIORS ' w- X Who's Who: Ann Evangelisto, Carla Cooper. . ngvw X -e, if -Vg ' .adi'?. :K gl f'-ig? '11 ,S 1' +1 X 3:45 X I fgy., Sr- X- - l if t A l Ar 6 f l ' ' ' 5' l A' ' 1. f U ' 5. 'LA an 'Q X l ffm . ' I -A xv L. N l ,rj , 1 'l NWN f iss- ' T QL' -i he .- il m x rl 'i Y -A f -A I , i ' 'KX -. ,1 A u 'V 'Q ' L Cynthia Hasz Elementary Education Wessington Springs Paula Hatch Elementary Education Wakonda James M. Hauck History Aberdeen Kenneth L. Haug History Aberdeen Keith Hayes Industrial Arts Aberdeen Diane Healy Elementary Education Roslyn Susan Heier English Onida Robin R. Heil Business Education Aberdeen Tom Hein History Groton Kathryn Hemen Elementary Education Special Education Britton Coleen Hemmah Physical Education Roslyn Ronald Hendrickson Sociology Aberdeen Beverly Henrickson Sociology Miller Marlys Henrickson English Miller Carol Herman History Westport Margaret Hess Music Clark Shirley Heupel Elementary Education Aberdeen Orville Hieb Medical Technology Hosmer Sherida Hieb English Speech Correction Hosmer Calla Hinrichs Special Education Elementary Education Lane Rod Hinrichs Business Education Claremont Roger Hisek Business Administration Tyndall Mark R. Hobart Mathematics Deerfield Joyce Hoerth Special Education Aberdeen SENIORS Laverne L. Hoff Physical Education Aberdeen Theresa Jeanne Hoff Physical Education Aberdeen Judy Hoffman German lpswich Janet Hoffner Elementary Education Aberdeen Philip Hogie Industrial Arts Astoria Thomas J. Holman Social Science Waubay Tom Holmes Mathematics Mission Danielle Holmquist Music Conde Linda Ann Hopkins Business Education Wilmot Elaine Hornaman Elementary Education Aberdeen Michael Howard Industrial Arts Aberdeen Jeff Hudson Business Administration Barnard Joy Huft Elementary Education Hosmer Betty Jo Huisinga Art Education Mitchell James M. Hummel .History Sioux Falls Linda Hunstad Elementary Education History Aberdeen Robert Hyde Business Administration Onida Monica H. lversen Art Education Pierre Robert Jacobs Business Education Aberdeen Janice Jager English Castlewood James N. Jarding Social Science Emery Jean Jensen Speech Correction Sioux Falls Alice Jerke Elementary Education Mitchell Nikki J. Jirsa Business Administration Highmore 2 SENIORS be Who's Who: Mary Moen, Mary Bergerson. V Ardell W. Johansen Business Administration Woonsocket Jerry Johnsen Business Administration Corona Annette Johnson Physical Education Sioux Falls David A. Johnson Mathematics Clear Lake David M. Johnson Business Administration Sioux Falls Deborah Johnson Elementary Education Webster Janice Marie Johnson History Sioux Falls Janice Rae Johnson Elementary Education Sioux Falls Joan Johnson Elementary Education Aberdeen Susan Johnson Elementary Education Watertown Kerry Johnston Physical Education Aberdeen Nancy Jorgenson Elementary Education Pierre SENIORS Dennis J. Kaup Social Science Hoven Mary Lou Kayser Elementary Education Alexandria Arlinda Keeley English Aberdeen Mike Kezar History Aberdeen Ginger J. King Elementary Education Chamberlain LeRoy Klapprodt industrial Arts Toronto Cindy Klein Elementary Education Sioux Falls Janita Knecht Sociology Aberdeen Verna Knott Elementary Education Lebanon Kathy Knudsen English Groton Stan Knudsen Mathematics Groton Janice Jager Koppang English Castlewood Robert Krage Business Administration Columbia Shirley Kramer English McLaughlin Ruth Krogman Elementary Education Barnard Jerry Krogstrand History Custer Ron Krogstrand Mathematics Custer Thomas Kroll English Social Science Aberdeen Tom Kuske Special Education Veblen Tom Kusler Music Pierre Wilbur Kutter Business Administration Hecla SENIORS f!'B '5 '- nf., -1, 1-1-F' 'Ti a W as U 'xlahu I i iid 3 l l ' , 1 l ! 1 A ,f ' l is N 5 xg it any G . but-E- .- ,1:,, w .. W V '-rp:-. . ua-. e Ph! 3 -4 'gf f uw . yr all r 'V i 'L A ..A lL. JJ' -. I Y V r J M ,' 7 t all A rw-Q Pix it 'sr Iggy? if M V-'Q Who's Who: Sandra Hartigan 2' gms E525 ,. ,,,,-gg.-, ' r 1 -4 1 fr: U 'fifiilg 9-' 1.1: ,Ev . ' E575 is ESU: W raw SETS Ni Jean Jensen, Ceri Natalie. 05- Morris Kvamme Mathematics Mobridge Patricia Hand Kvamme Elementary Education Mobridge Loxie Laber English Freeman Jayne Labesky Elementary Education Aberdeen Marsha K. LaBrie Art Education Doland Barb Lackey English Custer Gary J. Ladner Industrial Arts Lead Alma Jean Lake Speech English Doland Stephan Langenfeld Sociology Mitchell Deborah Larson English Britton Michael Larson Political Science History Aberdeen Robert F. Larson Business Administration Aberdeen Sharon Lehecka Physical Education Pierre Donna Lerud Social Science Faulkton Mike Levsen Political Science Doland Sandra Wegener Levsen English Aberdeen Robert J. Lewis Business Administration Honolulu, Ha. Roger Lewno Business Administration Waubay SENIORS Brian Liedtke ' Elementary Education Wessington Springs Michael Likness Music Britton Earl Lindell Social Science Frederick Joyce Marie Link Elementary Education Delmont Frank Lochridge History Aberdeen Peggy Grote Locken Elementary Education Social Science Aberdeen Linda Loken Elementary Education Norbeck Suzanne Lotz English Sioux Falls Lee Lowary History Groton Bill Luther Physical Education Sioux Falls Lynn MacNeill Speech Tulare Terry J. Makepeace Mathematics Watertown SENIORS if' 7 459' Who's Who: Eldean Enderson, Mary Nahnsen, Terry Born. 53 95 ' ,VA 7 I H XENA - syvff . ctr, -rf if - T' il l M, QP ASW 7 , E ll 1 ' in in Ma '.'E'i' If I ' , -l all 4 . V Kerry Malkerson Business Administration Milbank Jim Malsom Business Administration Onaka Susan Voigt Malsom Elementary Education Aberdeen Peggy Marshall Elementary Education Blunt Sharon Marshall Elementary Education St. Lawrence Sandra Lee Martell Political Science Sociology Hosmer Rudy Martin Business Administration Aberdeen George A. Maxon Political Science McLaughlin Carol May Elementary Education Brookings Dick Maynes History Milbank Nancy McCaskell Elementary Education Watertown . Ronald McCaskell Elementary Education Watertown Alice McConvilIe McElhone Elementary Education Sioux Falls Georgia Katherine McDowell Elementary Education Mitchell John McGraw Business Administration Mitchell Christine McKee English Pierre Robert McLaughlin Industrial Arts Watertown Jerald McNeary Political Science Aberdeen Sharon McPartland English Conde Roxana Merrick Elementary Education DeSmet Rodger Metzger Business Administration Aberdeen Pat Miles Business Administration Mellette Richard Miles Business Economics Syracuse, NY Steve Millard Business Administration Aberdeen SENAIORS 12 Dan Miller Business Administration Gettysburg James R. Miller Speech Aberdeen Marleen Miller Business Administration Aberdeen Richard Miller Business Administration Aberdeen Sally Mills Elementary Education Brookings Terry Mincks Social Science Westpoint Mary V. Moen Elementary Education Sioux Falls Chuck Morrissey History Political Science Huron SENIORS 1..-,, , Who's Who: William M. 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Plant Business Administration Sisseton Joyce Preheim Elementary Education Aberdeen Dick Prien Business Administration Tripp Bob Pugsley Social Science Huron Steve Flabine Physical Education Goodwin Louise Rami English History Kranzburg SENIORS Margaret Raney Secretarial Science Lemmon Dennis Ransom Business Administration Aberdeen Bonnie Jean Rawstern Elementary Education Aberdeen Frances Redlin Elementary Education Florence Larry Rehfeld English Aberdeen Donald Rieck Business Administration Aberdeen Jerry Ries Industrial Arts Watertown Patsy Rittenhouse Business Administration Shadehill Charlie Roberts Business Administration Mitchell Loye Dene Romereim Elementary Education Sioux Falls Barbara Rose Sociology Huron Caryl Roseberry Sociology Huron Robert Roseberry Business Administration Huron Carol Rost Elementary Education Aberdeen Don Roti English Wessington Springs Adella Flueb Elementary Education Leola Leon Samson Business Administration Eden Diane Gay Samuelson Elementary Education Stratford Lynn Sandvig Elementary Edu tion Aberdeen Craig Satter History Aberdeen Herb Schaunaman Business Administration Aberdeen Joy Belle Scheller Elementary Education Special Education Seneca Mike Scheuring Special Education Vermillion Ron Schlauch Physical Education Aberdeen 4 SENIORS lt B-2 - ar e-L c '? 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Smith Business Education Ghenham John Smith Pre-commercial Art Webster Emily Snaza Elementary Education Special Education Webster Leonard Sollie Business Administration lVlina SENIORS 'H' 7' ,,.f ,- 'f' . . pl, Who's Who: Kathy Hemen, Gary Harms, Juel Byre .xfrf fine ,-,W 1' i Shelle Sorenson Elementary Education Sioux Falls Sandi Soyer Elementary Education Special Education Sioux Falls Doyle Spader Physical Education Social Science Oldham Dave Speck History Faulkton Jean Stam Physical Education Pollock Linda Steele Sociology Redfield Noel Stewart Biology Elizabethtown, NY Paulette Stogsdill Elementary Education Wagner Fay Stohr History Mathematics Claremont Renee Stoner Business Education Orient Leslie Strand Business Administration Ellendale, ND LaVerne Strohfus Business Administration Aberdeen Shelly Stump Political Science Huron Marilyn Kaye Sumption Elementary Education Pierre Michael J. 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Tipton Business Administration Bonilla SENIORS Diane Tjaden Elementary Education Twin Brooks Tom Tobin Social Science Physical Education Hitchcock Lola Towlerton Special Education Elementary Education Madison Sandra Tripp Elementary Education Wessington Springs Neil Van Bockel Social Science Gettysburg Patty Van Cleave Elementary Education Aberdeen Margaret Van De Flostyne English Aberdeen Ralph Van Dervorste Political Science History Custer Mary Jane Van Diepen Elementary Education Ocheyedan Larry VanHoorn Business Administration Sioux Falls Cindy Varland Elementary Education Morristown Gregg Vavricka Economics Watertown Corliss Vergeldt History Sisseton Joanne Vines Elementary Education Sisseton Terry Voeltz Industrial Arts Gettysburg Terry Vogel Business Administration Doland Janet Larson Voight Physical Education Pierre Keith Vollmer History Aberdeen Mary Louise Voss Elementary Education Andover Hubert Wager Business Administration Gettysburg Beverly Wagner Business Education Aberdeen Marjorie Wagner Mathematics Wagner Phyllis Wagner Elementary Education Ralph Ron Walberg Business Administration Chelsea SENIORS 'Q' I Q . ,ig Y-ww, 'E' vf 'Ya . . 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Zimmerman Elementary Education Java SENIORS Robert Abbas Peggy Abeln Pam Akkerman Lee Alberts Steve Albrecht Gregory Alger Steve Allmendinger Judy Andersen Jane Anderson Paul Anderson Rochelle Anderson Sharon Arneson Benjamin Bachman Deanne Barker Ken Barker Tim Barnett Faye Baron Patricia Bartell Denny Beaulieu Nlont Becker Doreen Beckman Gaylen Bendewald Jan Bergman Janis Bernard Joy Berndt Rocky Bieber Arnette Bierman Shala Biershack Tim Binder Prudence Bingham Lexie Bitzer Matilda Black Bear Robert Boehmer Dan Bollinger Pat Borchers Ed Bosanko Wally Bosch Kirk Bower Bruce Brandner Terry Brandner Kathy Brewster Lynn Brockel JUNIORS Juniors crystalize professional plans z-2, :'a mow If - 111.5 1' 51 f . ' one T' I .,, It RQ T 're' ' ' f A 'I ' - i 1 , , T 511.6 -.A ,l, 5? ,i Q ff -J. ,A e 5 KT! ax 5' is Q -i T .4 .- it .., L N lx Q y N. ,J - ,-sl , Q? if n w 4 ,. 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Riley Barbara Riedel Kathy Ringstmeyer John Rinke Larry Roberts Karen Rosand Clayton Roseth Rhonda Roseth Barb Roth Kerry Rott Melvin Rousseau Monte Rowen Mary Sabol Mike Sandersan Michael Sandvig JUNIORS Richard Sautner Chester Sayler Barbara Schaffner Carolyn Schallenkamp Kay Schallenkamp Ken Schallenkamp Beverly Schefsky Bill Schell Teresa Scherschligt Ron Scheusner Sally Shilt James Schlepp Tim Schliebe Paul Schlim Lyle Schmidt James Schneider Colette Schoenfelde Diane Schultz Everet Schulz Kenton Schumacher Ron Schur Dwain Schwan Fred Schwartz Dan Schweigert Thomas Scott Jerry Scriver Dean Seiler Gary Seiler JUNIORS 1: Li a itfgia L '1' ll . air W in iii .T at , l. , 17 xv j 64 l X '55 - I ,5- l 1 ' j 'I 'I ' ' I I l A Sl i g I:--1 -J .-E' .klfllil Hilif X fm' J , 7 H 'ff Q W mi! V P' A - .,-A ,al V 1 49 if-:Lf 'R' . , .lf fi Q, l ' Jil ' rica M' x- in ' xx x fx 5 K . J. .ill l gzq V A I J, fi., Q' ., Q. I!! .R , 1 ff .af xl Q '. WU ,, K 1 'M-fe M D f ' M, in A f f L 1 'lx ,ugv - we ff? 'J ' iii Joe Senger Kenneth Senger Linda Seurer Alan Severson Mary Jo Sexton Peggy Sheehan Sharon Shupick Diane Sieler Donald Siers Virgil Siers Sandra Simon Erling Sjomeling Jerry Smith Susan Smith Donald Specker Stuart Splonskowski Duane Stabler Neill Stamp Jeff Steele Ordean Stern Ray Stern Judy Stoebner Mary Stolsmark Joan Strommen Betty Strutz George Sumption William Sumption Margaret Svihel Donald Swanson Steve Swartos Eldon Swingler Patricia Swingler JUNIORS Teresa Taylor Eileen Tchida Mervin Tchida James Thompson Douglas Thorson Paul Thompson Cam Thraen Jim Tibbetts Tom Tillman Corrine Timm Kathy Trautner Janelle Tschetter Lon Tullar Warren Twite Judy Ulrich Dianna Uttecht Louise Vail Vern C. Vallie Susan VanBockel D. Jon Vanderpol Daniel Veen Flolf Vensand Joe Verschoor Jack Vetter LaVonne Vik Winneva Vlietstra Linda Von Wald Patsy Wagner Ronald Wagner Glenn Walberg Karen Walh Barbara Walker Flita Wallace Merle Walter Terry Walter Jackie Walth Gary Walworth Robert Wanous Richard Watkins Cheryl Weber Karen Wehrkamp Joan Weihrauch Linda L. Weismantel 4 JUNIORS k , l , I fb 1 1 , Q S W .J . X:f,f1 ,I X5 7 Ax n . I vi is '51 J Vi., 1 l- 1 1' 4 ' Si I! Xp! .A 4 ft I i Aw m y . N il . I 'W Qi? Q? ,ti X M J .M i are . 44 1 .1 , an 'fffti' We i T ini, fi A I , -1 f Q I ig Qld!! s'li! ' K V' b i . jhv tn- , Ai' 1 P ff l 1 A I ' . D.. - DJ, xg: i ga-ag X I X Ll S , x 'll' Linda Weisner Michael Weisner Allan Wellman Darryl Wetzler Laura Whites Trudy Wicks Leroy Wiekamp August Wi eser Connie Williams Darlys Wilson Victoria Wilson Linda Winkler Susan Witham Brian Witte Lynette Wolfgram King Wong Sharon Wood Jim Woodward Steven Wurnig Gloria Wysuph Kathleen Young Mary Yount Douglas Zabel Dave Zeller Janis Ziegeldorf Lucinda Zilverlgerg Barry Zimney Randy Zipf JUNIORS Larry Ablin Laurel Abrahamson Allen Aden Diana Aden Roberta Adolphsen Larry Akkerman Ken Aipperspach Kathy Albrecht Alice Alexander Clifford Alt Carolyn Anderson Colleen Anderson Kathryn Anderson Mike Anderson Jo Ellen Andresen Russell Andrews Rich Andrzejewski Lois Anglin Gary Ames Lein Arpan Curt Asleson Tom Atkinson David Babb Sandy Bacon Carole Baczuk Judy Baer Neil Bagaus Katherine Banek Loretta Barnett Joe Barthel Claire Baule Jerry Baum Darlene Bauman Dwayne Beck Jeff Beckel Cheryl Becker Debra Beckler Steve Behrens Clara Beitelspacher Gerald Bendwald Jack D. Bennett Larry Bennett Sophomores increase total spectrum y , f it-121255-it tt- Is K wif' A .A -V ' 'J if 13 y 9 1 X , ulghivy A ffll F. 5'- J J Qfi YL i . X,-up I-- 1 fs'-n...T M bf ,,.. Q .,.. ,P n NMC: 1 4' '.'l1 '1 L s ,-4 ,vu ' ,. ,, 1 . . i ,- I. yr, , 'KL 32 p , l l X ,. wif :.. ,H .45 4- ,- ,'Q-rpm is - . 1' H 2313- A 2' CL, i. W-- ' --..IIff'..1f Z.-- I -- ..... . - ,,...., ,Q ...W .. . .u..., '-o.......... ....---4 - -- .... ... . N ...fn-...I ' -...... -... ......, -'---fb-..f hit J eee- ' a at W ll L - .l A 1 gina Y A lv' im -L ' gf' . f' iv ., 1 . flyrlljl '11 -1 ,, , ,, A ..1if , ? L ' fi! , 43 A ' ww' Y 1' M L ' XX -' Y .A N L I 1+ ll ln i Q le , 1 I if s' ' gg,-. A if 1' ' ' ' , 3 ,Ig 3. v-Ar' 'I IQ4? ,L T ' X- lla if 1 it .te x f A. ' I F - - V e Q 7 Q A F .N , M -i jj' Ag' - HF. L. f t Tift: X f g. ,V' U?! . . all 'KSN Je. SQPI-lOMORES Sophomore class officers: secretary. Lynn Johnson, treasurer, James Hess, president, Todd Boyd, vice president, Linda Lowell, if-1 t . vq I: ' , g ..-- . t' , YC '. X 1 .UFW J Q -,- 'P i 1 x 3 Az i t i in -564 .. - Q f- ,,- ' IF , 'gf' Kevin Berg Larry Berg Margo Bergh Mike Berreth Charlotte Bertsch Dwight Bertsch Joyce Beusch Marvie Bierman LaVonne Binger Terry Binger Pam Birdsall Bart Birkeland Barbara Bischoff Sandra Bistodeau Daryl Bittner Carryl Bleibaum Eva Body Diane Bohn Linda Bollweg Lon Bonzer LaVonne Boots Vickie Borden Dale Borkhuis Con Bosanko SOPHOMORES Larry Bosnako John Bowar Larry Bowar Todd Boyd Debbie Bracht Beverly Brandner Tim Brandriet Regina Breck Darrell Brekke Leon Breske Craig Bremmon Jim Brewer Jerry Brick Jerry Brickner Bonnie Britton Jerry Brooks Mary Jo Brooks Donna Brost Dan Brosz Faye Brosz Gail Bruflat Barney Bruns Cindy Bruns Dean J. Buchanan Lynell Buchele Kayla Bucher Ken Buck Stan Bucklin Mike Buechler Wayne Buechler Pam Buntrock Rene Buntrock Al Burgard David Buri Debbie Burow Paul Bury Lee Butler Marlene Buttke Don Caldwell Linda Caldwell Lyla Campbell Christine Cantalope Bob Cantwell Tim Carda Pat Carey Cindy Carlson LaFlae Carlson Sandy Carlson SOPHOMORES 5 ' illi o n all qi .fl iff' g wi' V L V4 ' i 's 'l -' 1 A J Q - i X P y ,l my 'll-F 4 Q .il l B n D T , for . Lf fi iIfm3. 1 f or y y - V - ill, ' E' F A !I ,V . l I . lv r I V rg' -Ji - :Elin 1 fx. ,y , T' 2 T ,,, fi iq 5 1 N ' . I af V J 39 sg Xt ' g , X XJ - Ts A 7. XXXXX , I, ,,.X' 'X A :Z -. X X '-X in .ea , ,tsl 6 if :P 'H' li, 'J 6 , 4 1 .I X 4 X -N l . . XXX ii ' A ' df X l ' X XL, i if A . A 1 ill, 5 ' X . k X 1 X . -3- ' ' I-,LX X 7 ' 9 9 a -. 4 l V ' ' 4 . X ,A X X X i i fw:,'1-gif 3: e .n r '9Q',X XX l -. .1 RXXLXL X XXXX TX X i i i,-X xv X '- ' A 4 lb if E C. X - er . 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'X '44 :,-X.'. . l l E X I I Richard Carroll Doug Carter Steve Casanova Anita Cass Maureen Cepak Jane Chaon Evonne Charboneau Steve Charron Patsy Christensen Jean Christian Ghea Christianson Janice Claussen Jane Clausen Roger Clausen Chuck Clayton Corene Cleland Jan Clemensen Mary Lou Clement Donna Clemens Korene Clopine Pat Cody Cher Cole Les Colestock Jack Collins Terry Connell Donna Cook Becky Coome Jeffrey Coome Terry Cormier Miriam Coury Marilyn Coyle Mike Coyne Guy Croucher Michael Cruthoff June Culver Margaret Cunningham Diane Czmowski Cheryl Dahme Curt Dahme Stanley Dais William Daley Roger Damgaard Richard D'Amico Barb Daniels Ethelyn Danielson Janelle Davidson Jim Davis Kay Davidson SOPHOMORES Linda Degen Cheryl Degoover Mark De Groot Peter DeHueck Wayne Deilke Patricia DeKay Marta DeKnikker Joyce Delmage Richard Demers Mary Ellen Demery John Dickerson Dennis Dietterle Wes Dittman Dennis Dix Lola Dixon Mark Dohn Monte Dokken Sharon Doolittle Larry Dormady Cheryl Drake Flobert Drake Bill Dunn Bruce Durheim William Edwards Lindsey Eggen Darla Eggum Curtis Eisenbeisz Charlotte Ell Sandra Elling Randee Elliot William Elliott Bill Ellis Stan Ellis Robert Elsen Jane Elsom Jerry Emerson Sue Emerson Jim Engel Bonnie Engelhart Jim Entenmen Becky Erdmann Hartman Erickson Kathy Erickson El X Rfb' 9' .53 Ie iii' ,A 1 K m7?,-,frie s V -. 'L x N V-. 15' fi ,C 'll V - K Q, Jlllflf il . - l WU will , ltffmk, l.. ll li l: 1.12 ., Y.eWV ,- .5 if f ,V ' ge ' L 32? ll' w 1 I I xWg,.f', l l l -.- - I -.. v uf L , l f-'f , l ill-V 'A , 'if 21 H, , SOPHOMORES J'll l Wiilil l ',-F 'Y' Wi? ,-as me W .2 J' if li - 'f , l ' x-L I V, rely fl M31 ' Q IZ 'I i fl w I .,,, l M J E ,xysirt 1 I U ll! M l:H it E, J ., ggri l 7 ,NJ x a x 'X - i l V .M ' 1 T ,J -.. i Q 1 Y' 1 i 'shi' ' ' . ,-,l 19.3 J sg! R , , , F' ,:' nw ,--39 . l. ff' -. -' gi' - ... ' A ' 1 . , - I J- -til' .xg il! X ln U 13.- ' i l , , l l V ,AQ . 'A .,pi. we -,x- - I -fr .it gl-, M ,A 1- J yi 'I E :S lbewfi 'l'l -izax J ' -' ' '2 -faszaif A Alll fm .ah if m if onyx G. If ,Q H 4 i , 1 we 'wil ' 4 I Q- 4 ra' xr l X l 1 i ,JJ 1 , l hr V 'Irs Vg l .1 Y X l. s W ' , Vi f vii 'rbi' X32 V Fi i TW Xl Tm if i F K l -M l L , H . e - -,- , .-l 4. --I ' Lil' N .fer QTY? is J' F iii? ' f x 'rss' , I ,--.,,' xv I 2 'pw , 1 fl f'i F leer. 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Ernst Jane Erz Mary Eskelson James Esser Cheryl Fader Lennis Fagerhaug Thomas Fargen Jean Farris Sandra Fawcett Greg Feiock Dave Feist Barbara Felderma Marsha Feldhus Roger Felix Peggy Feltman Joel Fiechtner Louise Fiedler Mary Fiedler Debbie Finley Mary Finnegan Donna Fisher Peggy Fisher U Clarence Fjeldheim Tim Fjellestad Gregory Flack Judy Flagstad Jean Flahaven Tom Flahaven Scott Flatau John Fogle Harriett Folan Mike Ford Marlin Forman SOPHOMORES Wendell Fossum Peg Fox Thomas Francis Don Frazier Francene Frederick Sibyl Freeburg Cindy Frink Marla Fritz Terry Fritz Cheryl Fuhrer Penny Galinat Bob Garrett Jon Garry Bill Gates Helen Gehring Charles Geier Gary Geppert Bob Gereaux Jack Giessinger Janice Gilbert Marlys Gllbertson Claudia Gill Mary Gillick Karen Gilyard Edna Gimbel Diane Gjere Charles Glaesman Kathy Glover Janet Goc Jim Goebel Mary Ellen Goebel Diane Goetz Glenda Goodspeed James Grabenbauer Lyle Gray Dale Grewing Dean Gross DeLane Gross Jim Gross Robert Gruenwald Rae Gruenhagen Rodd Guhin Vicki Gunderson Diane Gustafson Ervin Habeck Robert Hadrick Douglas Haefner Lenn Haffeman SOPHOMORES Wgfgn 'Z .I .- -I ,i -ff' fl , . - K 1A -i i I' TM My i 5 1 , i , Lf hh. l iv , .n XSS If ' l 6 to 'ar ,G w , 'N '51 - F lf lf llwhiiiiillll g E HJ: I ,C gif 'ik-lr: ' 1, FT-iv ' V ii i -,af V 5 .t ip l My -wt: li , fr Q. 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J W1 ' 'kv yr' J gli, ' 'A 5 We ' 'xr ' V W9 t il 'IV tix., L W lf J . 0 A gm ' 0.3 5 J 1 ' H5-N - Q , V 'J .- N l . : ' A 93' XVI ' 7 .. 1 ' Au Jr gl 14. 7 'Ng - , :IVE VFP' . ,Y .J -M ,ii .lf ,le v e , E 4 .' ' L- v I G xg N A I . ' ' V ' ll A 445 . , . 'i l, . ' Vg. i, -1 -I -.' - lx J 5 ., N nk H F l,,. wing -. ,, ., li? YW full ' ea- FJ. I ' -'. - . 1 l 1 , , ., S. N -, - :a-t- W ?. il ki Ji' Wi Sandy Haggar Glen Hagen Debra Haines Nancy Halvorson Holly J. Halvorson Mark Hammond Gwen Hannah Betty Hansen Linda Hansen Peggy Hansen Virginia Hansen Gary Hanson Janet Hanson Robert Hanson Ronald Hanson Jacklyn Hanthorn Mickey Harmel Marlys Harms Don Harris Vergene Harrison Bruce Hart Gart Hartwig Luella Hasvold Bruce Hathaway Carlee Jo Hauck Cheryl Hause Linda Hausvik Darrell Hawkins Nancy Hawley DeJay Heath Dale Heezen Keith Heinrich Karen Hellekson William Henrichsen Rebecca Herbst William Hermes Douglas Herold Stan Hertel Marsha Herther Linda Herzog Mary Jane Hesla Jim Hess LaDean Hettich Jill Hettick Pam Heupel James Hileman Dennis Hilmoe Les Hinds SOPHOMORES Delton Hitchcock Angie Hochkammer Rodney Hofer Natalie Hoerth Laela Hoglund Richard Holdhyse David Holland Michele Holmes Randy Holsing Monte Holty Claudia Hopp Clark Horn Daniel Horstman Conrad Hottman Leila Hughes Bonnie Hukki Nancy Hummel James Hundstad Carla Hupe Carlton Hupke Jack Hurley Marilyn lmberi Roger lmberi Ron lmbery Wayne Ingebritson Veronica lstratescu John Iten Gary Jacobson Karen Jacobson Dennis James Delanie Janak Don Janes Larry Janish Carolyne Jans Judy Janzen JoAan Lynn Jarman Gerald Jasmer Candace Jenner Judith Jenner Mitch Jenner Becky Jensen Madalene Jensen Larry G. Jensen Janice Jensen Cathy Jensen Curtis Jeschke David Johnsen Alan Johnson SOPHOMORES .,1,,, ,WI lf' 'X-L ' N, an g G., :li jx i , W iv 1 Q D 4 A -1' l l e-, sag, NN! -if .4 1 5 Il' M pf .wc - . -f'k'Zl.'52'.-QW .- Y gall saf e .255 A W If .. -'. l 4 iv J '-:L A gif, N- f ' P , .f Q sa , - J J , 4 '--- - if 1 , ' MDL J Q5 if 1' 14 A I f ff' M .14 il l lr U an sr' l ,f J, 4- 4' 1 Li' ' 'fl' ' 5 Yi, 1 i I., VY W A! W ,,.f N fr 1 M. ,AV ,X lfv-' it e l 1 .1 l ll i I f 'l , T'17 ,,, l 4 - .Y lx - i K l. .i , li , A , -A 1.27 l f ,th ga ,V ,, , lei' i on 9 , - f il f.- 'l,r- If Q .Ai -- ' 'B 6 1 5-- ,.,. :. ' ri , Lx ' , . x I . ty.. ..,,-AF 1 - ,. 'M-'--' . ,-:.i .if u ,J l -:,.i'- . .1 U ,, ,i L ', fx l A 'll . 1 ,vi 2 I is B' 9 1 r ,, yx 1 -.?!.w'1', 1 . a -in M alan V X Xl! E il r' li-' Fx V .dj Y V. . J , My -,i i . ,. le ' P. il ,, .J T wif 51' l i ll' 'N , li k . i Us R A .,,, , Q., i. ng -, 'o . 1 -l , -a-,w-. L- .. ,ppp lk , V yi i when i if W , X . ,s 'p 4 1 710, rx - 1 I - 2.- Y qi L H ggi ' -5 - T Y , ' ' -N E1 it ,, - -ig 21 i J F , J ? . . . 5. 'nil gi. L ti m e ' 1'l Y 'ea' 'V - ' fig. vffj,-vu .- , 1, 5-vu .--l, ily QA ! Y ' H ' . . 1 t Carol Johnson Dennis Johnson Jane Johnson Kathy Johnson Kenwood Johnson Lynnette Johnson Margaret Johnson Marlin Johnson Melany Johnson Steve Johnson Virginia Johnson Scott Johnston Dave Jones Thomas W. Jones Dave Josten Mary Junkman James Jurgens Richard Karnopp Dave Karrigan Paul Karst Fiick Karst Diane Kegler Jeroma Kegler Leo Keiser Fran Keller Kathy Keller Bruce Kelly Timothy Kelley Tom Kelly Jean Kemnitz Betty Kempton Carol Kendall Karol Kenzy Daniel Keyes Cheryl Kienow Debbie Kiesz Patty Kiesz Curt Kiger Pat-King Ron King Lois Kinstad LaVonne Klaudt Bill Klein Margory Klein Lee Klitzke Kathy Kloiber Shirley Kludt Kathy Knudsen .l SOPHOMORES James Koehler Fiae Kolbo Janeen Kono Audrey Krahn Marvin Kraig Joseph Kramer Bonnie Kranzler Diana Kranzler Jim Kretchmer Edward Krogman Ron Krome Greg Krueger Marilyn Krueger Harley Kruse Linda Kusler Patricia Labahn Jeanne Lalley Daniel Lamb Mike Lantsberger Cathy Larson Dave Larson Joyce Larson Richard Larson Richard E. Larson Sandra Larson Jackie Lassie Diane K. Layton Greg Lien Debbie Likness Dan Lingor Dean Linquist Joe Lipp Joe Little William Lloyd-Davies Marsha Locken Stephen John London Jane Lovland Thea Lovo Linda Lowell Craig Lowman Mary Lund Kristine Lundeen Michael Lussem Betty Lutz George Lyman James Lynde Angela Mack LeRoy Mack SOPHOMORES f V 1125. ' : , V i ' f illlt lx rf i Si' X ll J :ae 1 X FL Vi x 1- f xiwfis, tv if ,-,lf K, y 1 , . H -l :xii Y Y' V? T X. l A f l I J -,fe i gl val i f 5 Q Y L W wi are 'l fi N I 'C .qv V -45 1 . -4. v u. ' .ll u - 1 V. ,.r' KX2J I X ,S T 1 it - F life 14, if , r vii sal. ll 1 , , 1 , 1 R 1 l ai 1' . x , vi il ,I -Q V' . l l , . 7' Eff Q 7 ne Tl Cz I 1 24 K. - ...gf- 5 -'ff ,H WWW I' J l -I -f A 4 K. 25' 4 as 'L- . W' -df .x ' ' A .' K. I l X1 'TL-Q E l 2 I 'iii J' iv if . . H+' J . 4.1. f j N J AW ni!-I Jw N Ml L. I-.4 Tl 7 1 M. A. . , ELF' Q? Y 4 1 . 1 1,43 A . gf. l. g:.f,.i1ff .w '-' Y ' ' 1' ' 'Wil' .,?.5L,L: .5 F 7 l l J JJ if j fish v5.3 'W r 1'f-Y' - Nfl f' . . fx-fi it ,bla A tit. -l mg 55 ISLE: A V' W X J: - 1 A A - 'Q gi 'H -.. , 'f I E i xi V' 2 lk l. --A - ' 3? l e. I . 'l J' ig! 11' 'E ef lil 'T' -fi V ' Jam , :V: 5? .4 -1 , 'Q F A F A 1 . L . 'J-'iw , l 5 ' L ng L 1 f Liirlig ly .L JV WI' Hiigwrlrlrv 5, 1 . f . f inf- 1 f' 4 E4 X' f if .2 'J H P A . - V q:Fis '. l ' 'Q , ' W ' h -.in - W f v l. 3 I ' li ' if . .X l l l l H 1 , 1 1 Y 'N L L. W .L Q 2-fi 1 J lil! L' Sl' l A l P Sheryl Mader Kristi Madsen Stephen P. Mahanna Don Mahlen Bill Manning Wayne Mardian Peggy Margeson Mark Marion Tim Markhardt Bob Markve Mary Ann Markve Dave Marlette Davis Martin Gloria Martschinske Karen Martz Brad Marvel Jeanne Mayer Roger Mayer Patsy McAdaragh Fl. Patrick McAtee Laura McDougall James McElhone Dan McFarland David McGregor Linda McGruder Shari Mclntyre Bill McKiver Paul McMasters Lisa McO.uillen Ronald McTague Gordon Meeker Bonnie Mehlbrech Charles Mehlhaff James Meidinger John Meier Larry Meier Marcia Meier Kenneth Melius Cathy Merchant Gail Merchant James Merkel Ronald Merkel Paul Mertz Linsa Mettler Mark Metzger Keith Meyer Sue Meyer Tom Meyer SOPHOMORES Mary Miles Henry Miller Jerry Miller Linea Miller Pat Miller Robin Miller Qi I if' ,K V 1 , .T 1 is Sue Lynn Miller Q f 5- ' Connie Mills H T- I Larry Mills .P 1 H Marina Mills , i Damon Milner X Bonnie Mitchell 5 i Selma Mitchell Ted Mitchell Ronald Mitzel Pam Moe Cheri Moeller James Mogen i l Kathy Mogen Tim Molseed Lilian Molskness Sandi Moncur Chuck Monson Betty Jean Moore Tri y E' ' l K,-75 Ni A t 'fQ ',ii.t.--ri'-9' ' f l X vv-5 ci' X X ii,-gi Q 1 X vw f 'Y ' ' Judy Morrissey 5' if 'qu' , ii: 7 Paul Mors 3 4: Harley Moser X-, Richard T. Mueller W, fi ' Marge Muller Y A , .- ' X B14 I Bob Munsen 3? 1 Lynn Murphy - E .Z 4 Pat F. Murphy .. af, I l 3 i ' E. W' 1 Pat G. Murphy 4 , 'I ' -. F ii X Roxy Musick A 'i i 1 :,:, ' ' ii Charles Myers - Q. 1, 'S ' , f Gene Myers Q 'z ' , 'jg i 7 El K 7. T B 1 ' ' A 4 'N . , ,ii .3 Mary Naughton 555-37 Richard James Neill f Mike Neiger gli, Jeff Nelsen if ' , Paul Nelsen Ardyce Nelson 7 Q I 1,1 im xii' X i ff' ' Betty Nelson 'lj ai -ii lg, A Ai David Nelson -ii, ' i ' 6154 ,rf U ,, Al. JoAnn Nelson :fs -qi -I V ' ' i -J 1 Kathie Nelson ' r Q4 5-J 4-2' Keith Nelson Q. ' in ff' ', 5, Kris Nelson i. 3 2 a u f 0 :Sl yi: if QQ 5:31, L ' - . ' , .P 5 , 'Y' iw' :Leiden-'-nf l ootlii3t3,t.c,.l - 1 1-:J 1. SOPHOMORES 519 I Q? ,. I 'rx R: W , , 'r - , 4 in ii , ,Q -i . lil L, ! ...P 5 ' Q Y x I L i .f Jill 'f it J, ii , i ,fs- 'ifff , t rf? if . 'NY' L , il g .ii .V ii' f 5 . ff' 1.55 ns. . if-svn if 3' L, mygfl' ,g l V . . ' 'f J' ig: J ..- ' - as , 1 . life ll: ff ' J .Qiwil l fl li s is J is TF . J e' J Q .l ll-sf ' . - L ' :Q 'lx ,' I J r 4 - .YIM 1 ' ,J I .. ' ' F sf l J l .ll lu X C ef J J, , I it ,h - gg 1 J ii Ll J rl . i .N - I r U V V 1 if I. I I qi 7 1 X -F X X if' V. . V. s au., ,Q .QL N. A ig li ' by ' y ' ff. a - i l n l ad ' his ij W-V . ix f J lllfsillw L lf' , , ff , f ' . .7 .ef N- - 1. We . W A 'Q-if X 'I lv x l l ' NM I 'I H 'l sz Wi . l 12351 ,Q gr, wg. 'i - M ' - ,, , fill 4 A W Q I 1 . f' f' 9 iw U. . 'l 'N 'i .1 4 'ff 4. hr T ,fr 'win -. wgr 1 L -Kiel? if!-X.,-J. a 'V A A' -f V I -Hi PQ 17' N ,Q Y 1:5 , , f flr Fila' 3 AW, ri 145' -1 BLLLA ., i - We-n. .gli .1 l f 14 xg, Michael Nelson Raymond Nelson Richard Nelson Tom Nelson Donna Ness Helen Nessan Steve Neuharth Wayne Neuharth Lois Nickels John Neidringhaus Barb Nietert Shirleen Nilsson Deborah Nissen Kerry J. Nixon Robert A.NoefoIk Carol North Joan Norton Colleen Novak Dan Novak Darlene Novak Don Novak Mary Jo Oberenbt Dennis Adam Oberlander Jerald Ochsner James Odenbach Larry Odle Gail O'Donnell Kae O'Donnell Doug O'NeiII Mike Ogan Dianne Ogren Kay Oines Judy Olsen -Craig Olson Janice Olson James Olson Larry Olson Mike Olson Terry Olthoff Sandy Orth Gloria Ortmeier Della Orton Robert Orton David Osborn Marsha Oster Michael R. Oswald Dan Ott Monnie Ottenbacher SOPHOMORES 16 Joanne Overbust Philip Overby Larry Price David Parker Kathleen Parrow Steven Parsch Dave Pastian Donella Pauli Dennis Paulson LeRoy Pedersen Dale Perman Terry Person Tom Peterka Janet Peters Barbara Petersen Dennis Petersen Kathy Petersen Curtis Peterson Douglas Peterson Doug Peterson Leaun Peterson Lynn Peterson Rebecca Petrich Sandra Pettigrew John Pfaff Beth Pfeiffer Carol Phelps James Pickthorn Roger Pierce Jean Peitz Larry Pillard Joe Pischke Bruce Plagman Gary Charles Porter Scott Post Dave Prasek Michael Preston John Prior Doug Prisbe Mike Pritchard Jim Puffer LaVonne Puffer Dave Quarles Virginia Quenzer Kenneth Raabe SOPHOMORES .xii S' ' - ii ' 4l X l J 4 . 1 J . ..., K t f I x Y! r 'Q Jn' 11 v. - ' l I-L 'A l if vi if Q li' ' 9 i if I , ,I , vm ll Ke ,,.,. , , ,, era ill! J I X' 9 5 1 x QI fl Tiff l P ffl' l -H Q, - e y l ,V af '21 ' 5 'L l 'Y f 4 . i 4 'a w Q -,ff fi L n ' . F r A f. 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S Ve e Linda Raabe Norma Raap John Raap Cheryl Raether Ranae Raisanen Roger Randall Dean Rasmussen Luther Rasmussen Vicki Rasmussen Greg Rediger Jamie Rehfeld Gene Reich Korinne Reil Marlin Reiners Charles Reinhardt David Reinhardt Jeanne Risenweber Allen Remund Bob Rennolet Nlilo Retzer Norbie Reuer Larry Riddle Cec Ringerberg Mike Rinke Robert Ristow Ray Ritter Stanley Roberts Phil Robinson Allen Robish Teeny Roed Charles Roehrich Penny Rogers Linda Rosand Peggy Rose Nick Roseland Jaccy Roseth SOPHOMORES Robert Ross Monte Rougemont Pat Rovang Randy Rowen Orion A. Rudolph Glenda Rueb Angie Rumpca Shary Sack Dan Salem Paul Sanden Claudia Sanderson James Saylor Andrea Schaeffer Ken Schaeffer Sandy Schaller Karen L. Schanzenbach Gail Schunaman Joanne Schaunaman Robert Schilling Douglas Allen Schinkel Steve Schirber Loralie Schlagel Arthur Schlenker JoAnn Schmaus Andrew Schmidt David Schmidt Rhys Schmidt Karen Schmierer Betty Schmitz Sharon Schnabel Mark Schneider Nancy Schnorr Marlys Schoeck Ervin Schoppe John Schram Marlene Schramm Paul Schreiner Neil Schroeder Robert Schuetzle Joe Schulte Mike Schulte Mick Schultz Carol Schumacher Dean Schumacher Sharon Schumacher Bernie Schwan Charlene Schweigert Sandra Schwellenbach , ' g ,. 'i.:i,.. ,, if .f 161- fo- vi Q A 14 4, 5,--3 f. W ., -- 1 5 9 ,ov.sI'11y-QV, 'V li . nf 'I -V W ,Q I W 553 .V Y 'z uw l ' S 'V ,J ff .Al 1949 J if -aft WW 151 I A X 'E' 'I W 'ifwlh Xl X 7, ,mp 3 if if M' ll ' J! ii ,, 4 i - A r IWQ I G yi I 1 refill, ,fl X I ,f ' li? ,iilh l Q L7 yJr 'J -fn If x X L l T V dit? ' 'EJ X A x i l' 1 l ' lv' ml V Q ' I i ff if QL 1 J W, In SOPHOMORES ' i i. I., 'lg' ip? 'J it rKN.5', is ' A ' re W ig , -sf! 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L 'l V V A am 'Wg A if -. f, iii X sr I B L, , r Nr' I Bob Seaton Alan Seefeldt Bob Selig Roger Semmler Wanda Senska Gail Seppale Greg Sherwood Leslie Shippen Diane Shonley Duane Short Rod Siegling Arden Sieh Charles Simon Monte Simon Tom Singer Tim Sitter Gene Skillingstad Terry Skillma Mary Skroch Donna Sloat Doug Smeins Charles A. Smith Cheryl Smith Diane Smith Karen Smith Kerry Smith Neil Smith Robert Smith Michael Snodgrass Christine Snow David Solberg Galen Sollie Shirley Somers Terry Sommer Ryland Sorensen Janice Spilde Larry Stager Steven Stager Carolyn Stahl Theresa Steege Louise Steinlacht Nancy Stemwedel Gladys Stenen Thomas A. Stephenson Bob Stevens Paul Stevens Lorraine Stoops Dana Streitz SOPHOMORES Miriam Strong Jim Strudel Mary Suiter Clifford A. Sumption Ronald Sumption Melanie Sunne Larry Sutton Bo U. Svard Judy Swanhorst Peggy Swenson Flick Swenson Vance Tanner Sandy Tatum Debby Teske Shari Tessier Marcia Therkildsen Bonnie Thompson Joan Thompson Judy Thompson Terry Thompson Dave Thornburg Mick Thune Jane Thompkins David Townsend Ken Trammell Yvonne Trapp Dave Trevor Thona Trumm Connie Tschetter Jory Tschetter J ' Rf 'e I E ij 1 in J a 1 , J 'Sf' Er, ' X an , ,., . I .I , L, V, JL' i W' f yi , ,Q in Z iv I Aff-ae if Q- I x fy '1 , Y , 1 L., aim l i Ll' -. 5 ' 4 9 1 'lv I, T-ti my 'A . 5 I 1 iv i 36 SOPHOMORES V , Jw: 'J -.xJl'1i .4i,ej if X ,Y-I A i L '-' .tl lm A I V A' fi, ff, I . r , 2. , ' il - ! .Q-.Lb MM , Y i 2 1 ..-E- -df. i Q04 Y - fa---5, N f ,f W d:l'eLQ.f I 1 u , - f J It ' f' 'ir 51 ,,gVf JHA ! .G 1' Nr, - 1' v , ,sggrf - f rl, 11 lr,- ' N il affix ' ,ax in E , pdf- h. TWV 1,19 f , .i x, Q. , 1. -4 ' l u K f l . ,., v l 'vs l s 1, 5 'U' : ,Q mi f S 5 1' . I U l l I , ,., ., 1 ll' 1. 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Wagner Tim Wahl Pat Waligoste Ronald Wallace Mary Lou Walsh Jeff Louis Walter LaVonne Walter Ronald Walter Kathleen Walth Bill Walz Mark Walz Gerald Wandry Bruce Ward John Ward Bob Wanrvick Richard Warwick SOPHOMORES Marilou Watembach Tammy Waterfall Janet Watson Wayne Waysman Richard D. Webb Dave Weber Randy Weber Trudy Webster Gordon Weideman David Weitala Rick Wells Thomas Wells Patricia Wendt Mike Wengler Kathy Wentworth Bill Wernsman Eloyce Wessel John Westfall Mary Lee Westhoff Karen Weverstad Terry Wheelock James Whitley Henry Wiedrich Gail Wilkins Bill Wilkinson Ed Wilkinson Marcia Willey Cindy Wilson Jeff Wilson Linda Winckler Bob Wisdahl Richard Wisdahl Charles B. Witte Joel Wolf Maxine Wolf Francine Wong Tony Wong Eugenie Wood Cleo Woodfork Sandra Wulff Marla Yates Robert Yeager Dan Yost Sue Young Daniel Zens Peggy Zimmerman Francis Zirbel Duane Zundel SOPHOMORES .elf 3.9 I' ii' ' lV',,' Aviv, Ji N, .' 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Anderson Ted Anderson Jane Angerhofer Elaine Arbach Sharon Arbach Dave Arlt Thomas Armstrong Linda Artz Margaret Ausland Larry Bader Terry Bagaus Deborah Bahl Becky Bailey Steve Bakken Pat Baldwin Thad Banley Jean Barker Lonny Barnes Roger Barondeau Carolyn Bartlett FRESHMEN Diane Bastian Charles E. Bates Sonja Bates Krysti Bauer Larry Baysinger Kathy Beare Cynthia Beck Patricia Beck Wayne Beck Wendy Beckler Joyce Beers Linda Belatti Gloria Bennett Carla Benson Doug Benson Nancy Benson Debby Benz Brian Bergerson Diana Bergeson Jack Berry Colleen Bertsch Frederick Bessler Teresa Bierman Bernadette Binfet Gwen Binfet Larry Birchem Ronda Bischoff Gary Bjerke Bonnie Blackman Marcene Blakey Delores Blick Zigi Blumberg Susan Bode Rodney Boehmer Barbara Boehnke Linda Bohn Roger L. Bolan Jeff Bonnett Roger Bortnem Tom Boub Randy Boulais Margaret Bowar Cecelia Bowman Miriam Boyle Barb Brandner Loren Brandner Toby Brandner Tom Brandner FRESHMEN ' . f Y . :ill-3 4 A .57 ' Ii 5 li 'X' . 5A.l 4 '11 leaf , i . if. ,. ' ul I -4 , I il, l .,v X 1:'f?-Qt l x ,ll r a lx ll it ll K N VU' if ,. B 4.1 'l hz' Q1 5 . ,i-fr 51 ,., l .I F, F 1 4 l , Q! ,M --Kr -, f . A' X L 8 ' ,gl -- .-.4 l Freshman class officersg Joe Fettig, treasurer: Marcia Karst, Schirber, vice presidentg Bruce Tucker, president. s Ya-'I iv, mu. Y I J A ,wx ,vb 4-wtag, . . . ' 5 Y. 5 -iii' , -V W J l ' l' 'ZNUISI '41 i Lk ni wif' 1 lk! 1 Q '05, QI 'f 'Wi lg 'lhf ' V , . ' ' 1 i , '- ifg. wi' 'su . .5 ' ish secretary: Margaret if 'Iii If ' Ta' u's'. T., VF- ,Jw lhvxi-A , ff XZ, V-. ii rar K ' Q gg i ' f 4. 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Jim Braun Douglas Breitag Harold Breitag Charles Brenden Tom Brenden Janet Brewer Janice Brewer Bob Brotzel Judy Brower Dave Brown Sue Brown Troy Brown Robert Bruce Karen Bruers Eugene Buck Sandra Bucklin Cindy Buechler Wayne Buechler Gary Buney Mike Burdette Allen Burgard Jeanne Burroughs JoAnn Burton Jim Byrnes Tom Camp Janine Carey Kathy Carlin Cynthia Carlson Eileen Carlson Iva Carlson Keith Carson Ken Carlson FRESHMEN Scott Carr Donna Carstens Boyd Casey Debbie Cassels Sue Cavanaugh Georgia Caven Nancy Cermak Mike Chase Karla Chavez Gordon Christensen Virginia Christianson Sandie Clancy Judy Clark Kim Clausen Gary Clayton Nina Clayton Marilyn Clement Jim Cliff Donna Coats Penny Coleman Deborah Colwill Colleen Cooley Cynthia Coombes Kathy Cooper Janet Cory Michael T. Cranny Linda Crawford Flex Crawford Tevan Cronk Paula Crossan Brad Croucher Charles Currier Debra Dabbert Wayne H. Dahl Susan Dalager Diane Dale Kenneth Danielson Elaine Dano Kathy Dargatz Laurie Darroch Dave Davies John Day Dick Deacon Rosalinda DeForrest Gary DeGooyer Mary Dehnert Leanna DeJong Kay DeKramer FRESHMEN i' .' Q' ll ' ' 'will M' f w L? . b ww !! -, '5 j f l 5 L 1 t L cs- ,:: .l,,,4a. : ., , i 'i , , G 'f I l I l l l J - 'qi 3 J I 7 4- .0 k -1 S X 5-,. 157. ? I if 'E 115-'S' -, Q. i 5' Sf! l . -ri, ll l L, l'1-' Q' me 4 l EE, in U qu K f , a. .- : I u ' I l I 1+ f 'I 1 l ' 1 I f' 'L 1 l l J I ' U1 T, , p H zrf' ' ' f D lg 4' E walk i l I+ J I '-Q ff! f. 1: 'L '-. alll 9:7 ' 3 W fx Tl .,, A 3. P as K Myer E 4 T 'H .' L v . . J UQ Qi! x ,L J' n N -f F. ..,,,, li ..,,A 1 l. lu In I 5' t l 'i 1' f fc lg gb V , - -1 ,jr--lgll rl 1 , ' a S l l 'Nfl , Fl - , ,, .l l 2 -- eil ill ig-T? -V -Q H+ lf' , AI, rf J vii 'Q J J Q, ,ls ' 'B ' L. 1 'i ' ' S '- '-ff i x l ati ff 4, me 5 dl, . W., .- 1.111 H! ml Q2 . I,f7 J is ' W W' FQ lit. lg ' K Hi ill! uv.: , li - l Q, Corrinne Dennert Nila DeWaId Becky Diekhoff Chely Dockter James Doerr Gloria Dohn Jean Dohrer Deanna Dolney Marlene Domier Connie Doolittle Johanna Dosch Ron Dosch Barb Dougherty William Downing Brad Drake Robert Drake Diane Drews Kathleen Dunlop Jody Dunker Mary Dunn Doug Dutenhoeffer Steve Dvorek Nancy Dwight Linda Dybdahl Marlene Ebel Daryl Eberhart Stan Ehresmann Blake Eisenbiesz Judy Eisenbraun Pamela Eldeen Robert Eldridge Jr. Doug Ell Jody EII Rick Ellenbecker Janet Ellingson Judy Elliott Kathy Ellwein Debbie Elpert Joyce W. Emelio Jean Engelhart Donald Enger Patty Englet Steve Engler Sandy Engstrom Ann Erdmann Bob Erickson Christopher Erickson Connie Erickson FRESHMEN Kathy Erickson Nancy Erickson Shirley Eschenbaum Catherine Etzkorn Charlene Evers Lesley Falk Roy Fauth Susan Fedell Joyce Fees Randa Fehling Cheryl Fellbaum Susan Fero Maribeth Feser Larry Feterl Joe Fettig Carolyn Fey Dalbert Fey Jacki Fick Barb Fiechtner Myra Fillbach Cheryl Finley Sharon Finley Mark Finsand Don Fischer Karen Fischer Rogene Fisher Kathy Fitting Jeff Fladeboe Pat Flanery Colleen Flynn Randy Forest Sharon Forkel Carly Fossum Jean Fox Shirley Fox Marilyn Fredenberg Andrea Fredrickson Chuck Fredrickson Curt Fredrickson Larry French Sherrie French Penny Friske Cheryl Fritz Nancy Froseth Rick Fulker Linda Gage Clair Gard Susan Gardner FRESHMEN . 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Greer Olga Greiser Dan Grewing Doug Griepp Wanda Griepp Lezlee Griese Betty Gruby Pat Grunendike Pam Gudmastad Dale Gudmundso Paul Guhin Jan Gurnon Perry Haaland Judy Hafner Dianne Hagen DuAnn Hagen Nlarie l-lagenlock Richard Haider Donna Hall Lee Halvorson Bruce Hammer Terry Hammrich Gordon Hanks Tom Hanley Harlin Hansen Jean Hansen Michael Hansen Phyllis Hansen Terri Hansen Kathy Hanson Kristin Hanson FRESHMEN U Steve Hanson Vicki Hanson Jim Hardina Kathy Hare Sherry Harrington John Harris Becky Hartina Matthias Hartung Patricia Haskins Darlis Hatle Mary Hayes Henry Heagley Maron Healey Doug Heckenlalble Betty Pat Heibel Karla Heidepriem Janice Helen Mary Jo Heim Charleen Heinemann Gary Helland Sandy Henning Susan Henning Joanne Henrikson Robbin Hermsen Jacalyn Herr Julie Herr Tim Hertel Cliff Herzog Eloise Hesla Pam Hesla l.aNette Hettich Alan Hewitt Terry Hickenbotham Joel Hieb Sheila Hieb Denise Hill Mavis Hill Barbara Hinman Melissa Hobson Wayne Hoeke Debra Hoff Linda Hoffman Holly Hoing Dave Holle Diane Holloway John Jolman Jill Holmes Shari Holsing FRESHMEN l PT' , ?' 1- .f Qi ,aflflll '- 9 U . fy ' W ix 1 'Wa , . 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Terry Horst Joanne Horstman Patsy Hosek Mike Houlihan Gary hover Arthur Hoyt Greg Huber Holly Huggett Dorita Hummel Barbara Huyck Kathy Kylle Sue lmbery Jennifer lmmel Robert Imrie Madeliane lstratescu Susan Iverson Rich Ivey Roy Jackson Myrlene Jacobson Karen Janish Jeanette Jan kauskas Debra Jan kord Mary Beth Manusz Gayle Jarvi Carol Johnson Carol Johnson David Johnson Glenn Johnson Jean Johnson Margaret Johnson Debbie Jeffries Mark Jens Barb Jensen Judy Jensen Rick Jensen Pam Joens Sandee Johnson Rodney Jondahl Jeanne Jones Kathleen Jones Larry Jones Cindi Jorgenson Deborah Junso Mike Julian Jeanne Jurgens Mary Kaiser Erno Kallenberger Loren Kambested FRESHMEN Diane Kapphahn Debbie Karas Marcia Karst Annette Kaup Paula Kay Brenda Kerl Elnor Kern Kathy Keyes LeRoy Kilber Boyd Kilker Mary Jane Kindred John Kirsch Debbie Kirschenman Wilbert Kissner Rudolf Klein Vicki Kleine Paul Kocer Lynn Koerner Lyle Koffler Jacki Kolbeck Helen Korcal Barbara Korth Todd Kramp Rodney Kranzler Korine Krause Larry Krause Sue Krause Bill Krikac Flose Kringen Robert Kriz Judy Kroll Barb Krsnak Debra Krueger Ellen Krull Susan Kub Kris Kuecker Connie Kurle Nancy Kurle Harvey Kurth Nolan Kusler Sandr:KutiI Rod Kutter Nancy LaBay Norman Lambert Linda Landmark FRESHMEN J 1 ' B 4 L Q. 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Larson Roger Larson Jacque Law Donald Lee Garfield Left Hand Bull Bernadine Lehmann Dave Lehr Linda Leiferman Linda Leitheiser Keith Lekness Nancy Lemler Lennice Leonard Vlhlliam Leonard Curtis Letsche Lyla Levtzow Kaye Lewis Shelley Lillibridge Barbara Lilly Robert Line Doug Linger Sandra Link Charles Littel John Lockridge Dave Lorenz Nancy Losacker Loren Lounsbury Gary Lowary John Lowary Patrice Lowe FRESHMEN Gene Lueb Marlyce Luitjens Doug Lundean Clark Lunstrum Cathy Lutzvick Pat Lynch John Mahan Marla Majeske Jean Malde Dorothy Malsam Bill Marquardt Richard Marshall Joan Marso Dan Martinez Frank Mason Gerry Mason Nancy Mason Randall Mason Sandra Mathwich Marlin May Robert May Wanda Mayer Gilbert McBride Karan McColley Steve McConnell Sue McDermott Thomas McDowall Tim McGarrv Marcia McGinnis Sharon Mcllvenna Jack McKiver Gayle McLaughlin Cheryl McManus Robert J. Medeck Bob Melody Debbie Merkel Cheryl Mertes Barbara Meseberg Steve Messer Bruce Mettler Jerry Michlitsch Brad Micko Diane Milbrandt Orrin Miller Vikki Miller Linda Mills Gary Mischke Brenda Moe FRESHMEN puf- 'SEER jlllllm ,s.:A .K s l l To l 7' .2erii1j 1 1 - Z M, I rj -Tw -. ,il if 1 ' ,459 -il , :sf-gf l l iq gl 1 ' if l V - 4- 'ff ri lili is lf! Q, J I M ' .1 if l' i i l I' ,Q 'ill I 41 F' x if .if 'll , . 1 rf.-' ,A'9x'.1'Qs + If .1-. Sf-.X M l l wwll ' ll Mil gi 3 -.Q 5.1 4 I I f i 1 5 . ...W i N' 4 X F I ,lib A V . w. , N -. lm. 1 .Al t . rsfrrh N. Y 1, l .Q f ' fx ' Q I xQN x l jf I l X , 1 ZIV, Q, , X ll X l I .. 1 -, , ...r l I We F!! law D n , - N .Au ll ll I Cm -W l rn. is swf? .l 1 .I . sz' - . H I X1 .A lf xr. , . I1 '-lla I 'l V V ' v X . , -I 'J Q'TF24. g 1: l f 'TF . .. 1 .. veg' '. , I.. ,,gs . 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Ortmeier Joan Onlvick Jan Osborn Pam Oster Dorothy Ott Jerry Palmer FRESHMEN Mary Palo Dan Pansch Charelene Parliment Charlotte Pasco Craig Paul Bob Pautsch Mike Pawlak Doris Paweltzki Vicki Peckham Donna Penney Sharon Perman Tom Perrizo Jim Peters Kathleen Peterson Merdean Peterson Vicki Peterson Doris Pettigrew Steve Pfeiffer Dennis Pfeifle Jim Pfeifle Ferry Pfeifle Vernay Pfeifle Larry Phillips Delores Phipps Jerry Pickner Bonnie Pietz Richard Pinney Joan Pitman Sherry Plepp Jolene Plooster Rick Plooster Mike Plut Tim Podoll Curt Poppen Duane Poppen Kevin Pratt Monica Preheim Raye Prouse Damian Prunty Anita Raabe Alan Flaap Dana Rabenberg FRESHMEN .1 1, ' 'Ay vi- 1 X Y, hldi . ,E if ixxwlu I - ' ,x':N, , if A, fi 0 il ' I I fi' ' ' xl V ' ' ' v fF1 '7:, I FF Zee l , sl Q 4- O. 1 4 l l i pf, 'a ' .ii ,- L 0 3 ' a I iz if Q! M A jk ..,', - f . xl- Z-' 1 i 1 .v :Li-.Yr FJ N iii l llil.lTl ,-A Yr -JS Q Q' .D lvll ' tg , l 1. . X 'W l r I VNS: l U' l L. 29 , .X 7... 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' Mary Rabenberg Bill Rader Mark Ramsdell Janet Ramsey Karen Rasmussen Gail Rathert Bill Reed Linda Reinhart Tim Renelt Barbara Reuer Ron Rex Randy Richards Mike Richter Yvonne Rick Tim Riech Bill Riechers Barbara Riedel Carol Reiger Alexa Riley Candy Rix Sherry Roberts Karen Robertson Lydia Romanowski Neil Rommereim Marcia Ronning Clayton Roth Eileen Roth Wendy Royce Greg Rukstad John Rygh John Rylance Roger Sackreiter Vivian Salmen Karen Salmonson Melody Sampson Carol Samuelson Cathy Sandmeier Teresa Sandness Peggy Sapa John Saunders Rita Saylor Jane Schafer Carol Schaffner Leon Schaible Gary Schauer FRESHMEN Charlotte Schaunaman Barb Scheerer Marian Scheibe Debby Schelske Kathy Scherschligt Donna Scheuffele Nancy Schiefelbein Lorinda Schipper Margaret Schirber Doris Schlechter Barbara Schlepp Joan Schlepp Louise Schlueter Margaret Schmaltz Lana Schmeling Chuck Schmidt Linda Schmidt Tom Schmidt Mike Schnabel Sherry Schnabel Patrick Schnaible Judy Schneider Becky Schoch Dave Schornack Peggy Schornack Debbie Sch rank Don Schroeder James Schroeder Monica Schroeder Gary Schueler Stephen Schulte Bob Schultz Patsy Schultz Terry Schutz Connie Schulz Alice Schumacker Carol Schumacker Winifred Schumacker Deborah Schumaker Mary Schwalm Barb Schwandt Alice Schwehr Kathleen Schwenn Dale Scott Gwen Senska Ken Sears Janice Sechser Karin Seeman FRESHMEN I uf , W' g 5 V ,X L K i f ff , 'E' C '? fl IU- ' K I 5, J. - ' I f ,K ,- . x L J 'ZS - + I J. ,tw 'fn 5' N ' cf:-fn, fff hi V' . , :Q 'RUN i.,' -.. ,. 1 , ii- .?. 125' ' N g 1 .fix f, il l l my F2 'W ' l . ik Q tif' ,fi I ' X' if 'l . 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V' o Y --I n i i ' 'J G 'ix 5 i ff ' i Geraldine Senger Terry Senger Vicki Senska Laurie Shally Carolyn Shearer Mary Sherman Rhonda Sherman Linda Shippen Audrey Shoup Roger Siebrecht Corliss Siegler Shirley Sims Vicki Singpiel Melanie Skibsrud Cheryl Skinner Scott Sletting Joyce Smith Julie Smith Lauri Smith Sharon Smith Barb Smolik Elmer Smolnisky Wayne Snyder Paul Solner Darold Spencer Diane Stanley Ervin Stauss Marcia Stee Shirley Steenhoven Marianne Steiner Karlene Stender Peggy Stensgaard Jim Stephenson Ricky Stiegelmeier Dawn Stieha larry Stobbs Jean Stocking Kevin Stoltenberg Lana Stoltenburg Allan Stoner Debbie Story Georgia Streier John Streifel Jerry Strudle Fiich Strudle Gerald Sumption Darlene Sunne Richard Svien FRESHMEN Bruce R. Swain Howard Swenson Peggy Swingler Shirley Tastad Jim Tellekson U Teresa Tevis Barbara Thomas Trixie Thomas Carol Thompson Daryl Thompson William Tibbitts Gail Timm Wayne Tisher Tim Tobin Dave Torigian Terry Torrence Tom Toupal Gregory Tschakert Dianne Tschetter Bruce Tucker Eugene Tulowetzke Deno Tvinnereim Paul Uloth Terry Ulmer Penny Ulrich Jim VanDerEykeI Jeanne Van Dyke Mike Vaux Crystal Venegas Cheryl Vig Janet Vilhauer Jerry Vitters Curtis Voegele Georgene Voeller Orie Voight Kathy Voigt Fae Voss Nancy Vrchota Rich Wachs Barbara Waddington Shirley Walberg Mike Waldner Dawn Walker Darryl Walz Quentin Wangler Lois Washnok Jim Watson Elizabeth Webb 1 FRESHMEN ,' Y 'l l ' - s l f-09 . '51-Q 1 HX X.. U A TTT i 'ff' : 3 V I l T C .- J, ,I - ' f - 75:1 'A' H --fi,,,...-f I, if 1.2-'iff , 2 V ' QE i vi? ' fe f' A l -i ' f E3 IE 'l ' 5 4 'i N - .f ff li, 1 .Q , N if .gig fin 'Zi:::-f- -V Q Eg i ' '1 J 'll . 'W ' A' ju 1 I 1 i , it Ay: -sf' fi'- l ,X N W v 1-A N .,,- .. VWWT 1 isi Fw i 35 i t If y W 's 5210 i J l Q H 1 1 ill F 717i in fa if , h i, V thi it 1 4 'Rf bk igftvx 'd n ' Y 'i T 'fi 14 ii wil A y t 75 i It ' :Xu . 1: . .il ii 9. Fl Y . 1'-uf, 4' -5 'fi C -NJ , x 41? Mi is Ji i l l .rs r l F , 5 Cul ' l, 'Q 4-, l W5 wiv va '1 ka 1 ' i V i,- . : . ll! Y 'V 1 ' ' I 7 I A lf V 'ly , 1 ' , l Q. vi ,rjqli I if f 5 A t ff l ly fll Q' 1 X T T I 3'i,'Z'2i l f'1',',gg'f' li'- '..l W, JIAWY' l 1F V Q l -1 X' ll 1 Q-Z - ' .f W Bs L- ,, ' 'fe V ii ii' - felis fare' li ',Af- L fl , iw E .. V 1 j ' l A J n W Q . ' fl? . Y l Q I 3' ' ,W '-, l'fQYl1,,,. gi 1- -WX 'll ,ill - if uv gr UI x . ll haf ll X lil '31 A 'l i S l .A if N gy' , rm A , f n nd 'Q A stil :Y 'ii gl . .1 I f, ...Q f ' J l nm 'W ef Q M X N l X U' 1' 75 i ln' : I N fl. lbw X 'Y L 'f-., Q,- vig, E' Nl f-. ,lil .W J .JL r' l K !5 5-:W f t x 4 .gi- W xl be fill Joyce Weber Kay Weber Peggy Weber Wayne Weber Aaron Weinkauf Peggy Weismantel Ollie Ann Weisser Elizabeth Weisz Marsha Weiszhaar Albert Wellman Pat Werner Everett Weston John Whaley Jim White Lynette White Arlyn Wiepking Brent Wiitala Dick Wilcox Jenny Wilcox Benjamin Williams Jody Willis Colleen Wilson James Wilson Tim Wilson Linda Winkler Douglas Wirt Dean Wohlleber Stephen Wolf Debbie Wolfgram Dan Yopp Dan Wong Anita Wood Denise Woolman Joyce Wootten Linda Yarnall Nancy Yarrow Cheryl Yeager Dwight York Joe Yount Shirley Zacher Alvin Zephier Penny Zieger Jim Ziegler Janet Zilverberg Doug Zimmerman Sandi Zimmerman Kevin Zuelke FRESHMEN 95 lfw , Q .4 iq.- jf , le- I TOP ROW: Dennis Adams Arne Anderson Duane Anderson Robert Bauer Dick Bleth Michael Scott Bower raduate assistant 1 . . . , . Q BOTTOM ROW: Richard Cleveland, Keith Cowie, graduate assistant, Jerry Dayton, Joel Druley. Joanne Opsahl 46? eta pie-, Terry Baloun, graduate assistant GRADS lv 'Zi fiyll TOP ROW: Henry Dunkel, Harry Eagle Bull. THIRD ROW: Larry Gaikowski, Jay Heath, Donald Knecht. SECOND ROW: Dennis Leshar, Paula Martin, Cheryl Martyn. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Norton, Oscar Ochsner, Sandra Farrow. Jw mmwu .1l,. Y M , graduate assistant sr -js' ' nr 'H' fum .I I - -Z.. .1113 ,Q x ' 5 HI- , 4. Q Niitiv . - .. 5 f-4 ' W Y' TOP ROW: William Raabe, Delbert Schmitt. MID- DLE ROW: Wayne Schumacker, Dwayne Snell. BOTTOM ROW: Flose Tarwater, Alexandra B. Whitfield. Graduates set enrollment record Dr. Harris Wollman, Director of Grad- 700 students. uate Studies reported a record enroll- Assistantships in the Education Div: ment of graduate students for the 1970 sion were awarded to four graduate stu summer session. dents:Terry Baloun, Keith Cowie Roger Graduate enrollment reached over Hildebrand, and Jo Opsahl. Dr. Harris Wollman, director of graduates GRADS Business Division notes increase in enrollment, course offerings New equipment was an addition to NSC's Division of Business Education and Secretarial Science. Northern's Business Department, guided by Dr. Harry Jasinski, offered two seminars that dealt with the use of electronic calculators in high school teaching and a simulation in Busi- ness Education workshop. These semi- nars took place in the summer of 1970. The enrollment of Business Educa- tion majors and minors has risen to approximately 190 students. Ls BUSINESS EDUCATION TOP ROW: Rudolph Dahl, Marvin Ehley. SECOND ROW: Duane Ewer, Dr. Harvey Harrington. BOTTOM ROW: Hugo Carlson, Lyman Humann. if... .1 JIZY1- i g ue. sf.. - 11. RNING THE A GENEIIAL l Dr. Harry Jasinski, Division Chairman i . v .U 1 Lifaf' ' 2E ' ' 'H -'nQ1it1'f , u f- , Y 'q-- 1 f' ' r gg. -. :r ..i-Eg g .. .. .- S, if'-i f f gi:6r?f'V4-fiiiiifffs wi .i-uavffi 521532: QL-F: - ..-r- -1,54 ' - . 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' ' L ' .., 6' .vie .S-f . .- 5 F352 Q fi!! 1 r Q Y' ,' p V-fig-j'j,,'.j53-fi -1 V i if-J . e H 1' N '-- 1 -if .L vvgzf . , ..fg5j I , I tv wb V - M ' P . -vb--1-f 'f' AY .V 4 41 4 I D 'Ie 'J,. . - - Ronald Johnson, David Karsky, Peggy McKee, Tony J. Pappas, Miquel Serna. BUSINESS EDUCATION 5 2 Division institutes new program Under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Bryant the Division of Education and Psychology expanded its junior aide program in elementary education to include the secondary level of teaching. Another program was instituted into the elementary methods courses. This in- cluded a program concerning the current trends for elementary teaching. Part of this class was used for video taping. Future plans include a revision in the Educational Psychology curriculum. O-'35 QSC: LJ '31 ca, J '- I I ., D Cla D DQQ ' CJ is ,QCIJD Q LJ CID Tg..,l,.,I Q Dr. Kenneth Bryant, Division Chairman 1 TOP ROW: Dr. John Arneson, Dr. Dean Bryson. NllDDLE ROW: Mark Cogswell, Dr. John Drayer. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Arthur Engel, Dr. John Ewert. DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY TOP ROW: Julia Finley, Dr. Melvin Grabowska. MIDDLE FIOW: Vesta Hansen, Dr. Courtney Hauss- man. BOTTOM ROW: Murial Hoover, Dr. Walter Jerde. V, Afdgq gel HJ! ,ffl DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY 2 Educators discuss changes in aide programs as , ., -5 Dr. Dona IH r. au ral een eu auer. DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY X 'L r ,Q m V4 . H ' 51 r, gif ., , TOP ROW: Dean North, Lowell Rost. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Francis Schwab, Barbara Steele. u .412 H v 7- .1 .0 Cf! I .-P: by 203 -QQY f X Dr. John Berggren, Division Chairman Alyce Berggren, Paul Biorn, James Gibson, William Holaday, Merritt Johnson. 204 FINE ARTS Fine Arts evaluate curriculum, anticipate move to new building Dr. John Berggren, Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts, noted two course changes this year in the music area. Courses added were Music Education in the Elementary Schools and a new graduate class, Foundations in Music Education. Plans were made with the drama de- partment for the spring production of the musical, My Fair Lady. Vandervelde, Phillip Weinacht. Art department members continued to display their works in the corridors of Dakotah Hall and the Fireside Lounge. An addition to the ceramic department was a gas kiln. Graduating students held senior art shows during the year. Both art and music departments will make moves to the new Multi-Purpose Classroom Building after its completion in the fall of 1971. TOP ROW: Dr. Wilmer Kirschenmann, James Lauver, Grace McArthur. MIDDLE ROW: Harvey Moen, Leonard Palmquist, Janice Pearson. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Shekore, Ben FINE ARTS 2 5 5 ul 1: - f ...- s Qi' A . - .mf Q Iva, ,J x , . 13 . .TK '. 1 , 'AF 1 , . lx. .Yi I Q .., H ,A L1 'lf Q , Qfffi 1 5 'XII I - , F N .. ,L ,A W , ,A 575537. 4,1-fs w .fv ,V f V, 'A.'., ' Q Jr Q. 'V n? H fx. 1? ' V. ,X A M If, I '11 Q-v ,, .V , v -,A--eg. ' ' 'X 15 We H AMQ55 V ..l.-fi. Clark Swisher, Division Chairman in TOP: Dr.James Kretchman,Albert Sahli. MIDDLE: Robert Sorge, Robert Wachs. BOTTOM: Hildred Wolfe, Donald Woods. Physical Education encourages participation in intramural sports Although the Health and Physical Education Division did not grow in numbers of faculty, it did grow in the number of services provided to students. Large numbers of students continued to participate in intramural activities such as basketball, volleyball, gymnas- tics, badminton, wrestling and handball. Larger numbers of students were also participating in intercollegiate sports. Women's sports activities con- tinued to grovv. Women participated in volleyball, basketball, field hockey and track. DIVISION OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. Harry Gunderson, 1st Semester Division Chairman - aff? . ww' , , .-' Dr. Marvin Burroughs, 2nd Semester Acting Division Chairman zos INDUSTRIAL ARTS Robert Egly, Eugene Otto. Burroughs assumes chairmanship Dr. Marvin Burroughs became acting staff second semester as an instructor chairman of the Industrial Arts and in electronics. Safety Education Division after the Nov- No new courses were added the past ember death of Dr. Harry Gunderson. year, but changes were made within the Donald Poirier was added to the courses themselves. X INDUSTRIAL ARTS 2 Eight new members join staff of Northern's largest division The Division of Language and Litera- ture, under the chairmanship of Dr. John Proctor, added eight new staff mem- bers in the fall of 1970 to make the division the largest on this campus. This year marked the first full year of the freshmen test-out program which began experimentally in the fall of 1969. ln this program freshmen are allowed to test-out as soon as they have reached standards defined by the division. A series of introductory genre courses followed the English Composition I courses. The division also evaluated and revised other parts of the English curriculum. Z -1:9 XW.v!t7 '5'4'7 'iq' 'zlfbfl ---:N Bl DIVISION OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Dr. John Proctor, Division Chairman, checked . '55 Dr. Syed Ahsan, Hazel Benn, Dr. Gerald Bieber, over notes for an upcoming lecture. Who's Wh cowmhfn dads .NIJ . .I Gulxidluly Iorthern EXPUNENT 'W' Northeim IIN' Ufllllafiffili Inky: llg-Qcgf spawn gnu? tht lumen at Seminar: fri ig , 1 2131.2 z 'P PIU!! fulull Pfwflm 1 I :If-f'.?ifE'? hiijfwf. 1.1 ,' L' - .-'-: Mg... ,Pi I ,AA - II uumgart delivers State of ihe addras? u-...m........u..-..-.- - - . 7.7 , Q --- ,..'..u..I.........,....n..4. . , . I - -..-.. . ., .. Z1 4 my -:og v...,.....a....1....4...-.... - nv- -- My-.-.1 -N - -- '- '-' I ,,f-.:-'-,,-,v--- - .-.,, ..,, I ... . . .. .. .,. u.---.uu.--....,. L -Iv' -- . ,,...4...,. B., 4..- , V. b. . I .-.-. .. . 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Issolvcd ffr. eu- -I- - G -in -ine - more I' s bismuth silicate rayish tetrahedral -malacostraca X aslracal 2 a group I Malacosuau exe + X adj or n .memos Xyu'mH ing, fr. ru- -Of -milfs ng -- more ll M' urual cnrnivnrom My gvnlldu and DQ 'BIGIIDIII NILEYU '1' ,gmcm ff fp-Jmnara iklld-ht! X'gUm:,l iperi-hi. If fu- wmv-I 2 u 16:31:71 11132. .fzisny ?fEl.-l' ui?-.Q img Ffiiilflll at gag this 4 ffldpml l'!'f1iI lr!! Il'llll'l'4lD '9,'f 2'H4f1 1.--an - 41-MI we aiu-it-.r wg VS an A -1- I 4 .fu 'in-a, amrm-PJRHI llanritlrilvi K Q va v R. il!! .-r.4-9.-.-f, '4-L-Q-LL,-ll,,5 Q su, -....,1-w,xfnw.1fyj get -4. 'ltgtfsd 1 I! -nhl'-.Inj-,.,Q. tL,,,nm Q4-New 84,-my Q ar-1 nl- miliuww.-'-2 2 el sqm- Shut .sf-HAI Qin lfdlilil 'L-,,.1-1 ff f s visa-Qiiaftw -'ri Q01 TOP ROW: James Mausseth. MIDDLE ROW:LorieMichaeIs. BOTTOM ROW: Alice Palmquist. qcu e, fr. Iyeln to dlssolve. release a mineral IlI.Si,O. consislin' um. in minute dart-brown 0 . Yr. 6.IIl p, mp INL. Ir. eu- + Mah: uracan crustaceans comfyrisin Ioslraca - ou-IIIAIIOOS IIC! ap INK., Ir. Ok rumi'A!s tal vs lemuhlg akin to Clk makra I Luge gc-mn ul cuxmuvullul amdly Scnwidaex muh ogmqx th - u- 4- mrhxnlnl : n dark melan ANIH 5 INL, fr lik rumrnli 'M pqfnqg qplru, lnfenl? ' mv 1 egpgui I ,lv'g5Iia 5ri1 nl.lrf' 1.0! amd vel!--Q In-liners Nauru 171 3 .ul-fqdly .pf If, 1--Iwi A-'hi Hel -2 Im we lm-wg! mc-wa 1 44-uma4,m,,!,, g :Www-MIX 1-f' '-' y1...m,wl'-el If I-o-wvwl, fy :?'.'-t-few-was Z -I 'Q mb '-F 'M If f'-4.A,dlq 53,51 gsm-ifgs I1.pgljr0l 'T H1354 I .Q-gal, g-A u in ki! ' 421 f,s st ' J-I. v l!4f.42 'li 1.,1.,,, ,U .:' a u Lvrnbl S I jgy, ' .Amr-Q n 1. 'vi ch ,ns i ?liJQl5l3i ' ' ' -P ,-6 I Q ' ' V.-amll 'I I ' 1 2': f ' iv. 1.5 I ., -I-, Nunn' va-.-6 1- 9-.,,4.,t n nl I I . I I I Q., I-I' .,4lq,r', s A' 'V . '15 I ' Q uk 4 g egg' V - :I 'mg' .1 T 5' . Um: hr I' Q ive-2' 5, .. ,-.-, TOP ROW: D . D - . . Keith Warne' jamfgnglgngeiel, Terry Raczko, Donald Sandness, Dennis Scott. BOTTOM ROW: Letltla Stormo, Jerod Story, DIVISION OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 2 IENTS F M M ' 1 2 1 H He mnvai Monza 9 ' K: 0 F We mama umm mm in -as S Cl QAI' 32.054 was assaa .M :ea 1 Se Br :Kr Vasa leans i also E -,Q fxd g f--1 I gXe Te 0127.58 05,9544 B130 Hu E H?- P01 M '4Rn 1 mm will :UPN 101 xg!! 103 'Wd No LW 0256! USM WW 214 MATH AND SCIENCES l .1 1 I I ll u gn gn-Q Ill nl nd o S4 Q 2 .5, ....... X 9. - .tie-.2 . '0QO.. CQ QQ ..' 1. :'P '. '-.A '-. . . ' 0 -.-, 1 o Q n l...,...r'...... --r-P : Division increases lab facilities The renovation of two classrooms in IVlewaldt-Jensen provided the Nlath and Science Department with two new chemistry and biology labs. They were completed in February and were used during the Spring Semester. The lVlath and Science Department's medical technology program was set up in conjunction with St. Luke's Hospital. Zoobotec, biology club, and Sigma Delta Epsilon, the honorary science fraternity, were clubs that worked through the Math and Science De- partment. A chemistry club was formed in January. Dr. Gertrude Miller, Division Chairman . ii V- l l i Ahnql -.1 . Y A-Y iw TOP ROW: Evelyn Roberts, Dr. Jack Saunders, Louise Stollie, Gordon Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Edwin Williamson, Grace Williamson, Andrew Woo, J. E. Wood. MATH AND SCIENCES Dr. Russell O. Brock, Division Chairmen TOP ROW: Dr. Arthur Buntin, Gary Conklin. BOTTOM ROW: Virgil Ellwood, Fred Griebie. 'fp Dr li I tk-s.'1ll' Social Science Division studies contemporary issues, problems According to Dr. Russell Brock, chairman of the Social Science Division, seminars were held on the History of the American Indian and contemporary affairs, including revolution, population and environment. QS QS TOP ROW: Dr. Patrick Halley, Douglas Miller, John S. Painter. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Webb, Thomas Tillery, Robert Thompson. lVlr. Ellwood conducted a workshop in economics earlier in the year. The number of Sociology majors has grown ten times the number in the last five years. SOCIAL SCIENCES Administrators Dr. Norbert K. Baumgart, President of Northern State College, presented for the first time in Northern's history a State of the College Address. Dr. Baumgart enumerated the accomplish- ments that have occurred during his three years as President. As President, Dr. Baumgart attended the Master Plan hearings and stressed the fact that Nor- thern State College should have the pri- mary role of preparing elementary and secondary teachers in the State of South Dakota. In his position as Vice-President and Dean of Academic Affairs, Dr. Lester Clarke supervised the faculty of the college and the scheduling of classes. Dr. Wendell Jahnke, administrative assistant to the President, coordinated all federal grant requests. 21 ADMINISTRATION explain colIege's progressive role Dr. Norbert K. Baumgart, President of the College Dr. Lester A. Clarke, Vice-President and Dean of Academic Affairs ' f? TF 'EW I' .. 7 . 2: 'Ii ,, 1, . , f . .- PX? in-T Dr. Wendell L. Jahnke, Administrative Assistant to the President ADMINISTRATION 2 Student Personnel Officers aid students in many social activities Don Vogt, Dean of Students, was concerned with all aspects of student life as supervisor of the Student Personnel Offices. As Director of Student Activities at NSC, Dr. Richard Cinclair was advisor to the Social Affairs Committee and the Big Name Entertainment Committee. Dr. Cinclair was also co-sponsor of Student Senate and coordinator of the student and college activities calendar. Procedures for obtaining student fi- nancial aid were handled by Myrle Han- son, Dean of Men. Dean Hanson was also a co-sponsor of Student Senate. ln her second year as Dean of Women, Miss R. Elizabeth Wray advised many dif- ferent organization on campus. Among these were Association of Women Stu- dents, K-Mates, and Spurrettes. William Krikac, Business Manager, and Milton Dewald, Associate Business Manager, were in charge of the college funds. The keeping of accounts for the different campus organizations and the providing of a check-cashing service were some of the Business Office's aids to the students of Northern. Don Vogt, Dean of Students: Beth Wray, Dean of Women: Myrle Hanson, Dean of Men zzo ADMINISTRATION E 1 ,411 5,1 . . I uv- 4 Yew 1 r '1- 'W I' - fi! v- Y.. ,arf-A. ,Ez .--1? 34 w ,J ' EUTI .QE Az, AL. -.. ' '? W1 . -' ' - ' 1 'sl , , A. .-df . ,r .943 al- '-Q-',, 53.7, . .I-1...,.::7':,LA sr i s E 3 Q A+ 'I :E ' 1 N.:-Q .. . I ,, X A , . ,, 7541 1 -Jr , 4 6 ' 1 I :HI 11 1 lj! N- .E ., lun- ' fr---. M -. :M 1 . -' - f?.:'f54 'kw , 212225: ,. I-I .jul-i r J f- ,Q . - I' Qi N. WW . .. QUE I.: Sir, ' 1:-Elge' '. 1 YR 1, , L , , ii l I 5 'i '35 Lug . P 32 W LE X, A S Q ' In . fy . xQl, 7-x f E 214, jiri P ,'4 'i f .egg Lfillif' V '- af' ' . ' .V 'r , sg Expanded facil Dr. Lloyd Johnson headed the Office of Administrative Services and Frank Gellerman served as Associate Director of Placement. This year their offices were moved from the Administration Building to Graham Hall. These expand- ed facilities provided meeting rooms for alumni and placement interviews. The Northern State College Foundation, under Dr. Johnson, continued its growth to provide funds for student scholar- ships. William Strader, housing director, was responsible for dormitory assignments and approval of all off-campus housing. Under the management of Russa Os- borne, the College Bookstore supplied the Northern students with necessary materials and textbooks. The Memorial Union, directed by Bernard Daschel, increased its daily hours. Space added to the Union last year provided meeting rooms for campus activities. Ralph Johnson, director of the phy- sical plant, supervised all building and remodeling being done on campus in- cluding the new Multi-Purpose Class- room Building which is to be completed within the next year. ities offer more student services William Strader, housing director 5 . 'I xi :-,, -in N if fx:-T55-.. ,-Y X --...i .-f-221224 .fe 'I e g sa? 2 f'ls....4t.--are-s - f -- . 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L1 -IP -Si-9'5 , 5 ya-f?'1 .' -1'-- '- - .,V-. - N 1-ff:5.Jer'.---5.-afgxifksf.V-1-21-LVEQW - - ' '- -, .-41.3,-.7f,1 .'q2'.1.11 '-iibli gli .-116-Aig-,fifztmfgfgazihiriliiivgiq-:Q -. -4-,.. 11,i'Q , 1'f' - w JI'--: .-.3-:V1-.T:w'if-V-N:5fi :--'-ri..'-SW-1p ..r-15'1VsZ'i115r:1-r..g1-'Q-V.E1:5'- -13!'1f-1-.Z-ik! -513.--Q21 ' . . V .4-i:s ' ::-m::-f: '- -,Sf-calvin' Zffzat-1544-frm-1'Q3-If:V-:.'..Q:g---1..:.12-- -f-:f.41:1-V-f'-:I-fZ1:'s':V:fe-1-are--J'-:sVi4:' GMPETITION 22 Competition is a pattern inherent in the college community. The following of this pattern, perhaps the most diffi- cult of all, demands continual challenge of individual and group potential. af P' 22 Tjaden, Luther receive honor, reign over Gypsy Day activities Chosen as Gypsy Queen and Marshal for the 1970 Homecoming were Diane Tjaden and Bill Luther. Diane, an elementary education major and speech correction minor from Twin Brooks, was active in AWS, SD EA, CEC, and Kappa Delta Pi. Diane graduated in January. Bill Luther, Sioux Falls physical ed- ucation major and political science mi- nor, participated in varsity basketball and baseball, PEMA and N Club. Diane and Bill began their reign as Queen and Marshal of NSC by attending and participating in such events as the Donkey Ball Game, Gypsy parade, luncheons, Frank Hall mini-concert and the annual Costume Ball, which were held throughout the Gypsy Day week- end festivities. Bill Luther, Gypsy Marshal 228 ROYALTY 7F Diane Tjaden, Gypsy Queen 'g Q., Hu, N YNIQ, , Y 3432 4' N Ax? ,x- . v - A- '.- 1. .I xv' 5 H L-'msg La.. 1. ROYALTY 229 Four coeds claim victory in NSC queen competition Two queens chosen in contests to represent Northern in statewide com- petition were Miss NSC Kathy Gross, Pierre senior,and Sno Queen Kay David- son, Bristol sophomore. Miss Gross par- ticipated in the Miss South Dakota Pageant in June. She was also named Miss Congeniality. Miss Davidson took part in the Janu- ary State Sno Queen Contest. Linda Lowell, Huron sophomore, was selected by Jeff Solem, radio station KABR manager, as Exponent Cover Girl. Echoettes sponsored Miss Lowell in the contest. Audrey Krahn, Arlington sophomore, was crowned at the annual AWS Sweet- heart Ball. She was elected by a vote of thestudentbody. ROYALTY Ill!!! ' X! fl. S ' ,,,, . , all I , , ' -X .fur Linda Lowell, Exponent Cover Girl 9 - . '-N .-is. A V ' K 'F 'buh' , . Qi ws!! r r 1 Kathy Gross, Miss NSCg Kay Davidson, Sno Queen I . -1 O' if-fan ..r' Lg'g.,',?. I - s- ' . -, 1 ggi .ms !l my - 1f'f'L ' Xu vl1...., I' Vu 1? L11 fssgm ,- assiew 'W-90. 4 'LI A 1' Audrey Krahny AWS Sweetheart -21551 y Wi!! ROYALTY 23? soil' ' ' N -,P fl'-a ' -4 Linda Kasperson, Circle K Sweetheart 232 ROYALTY Mark Larsen, Sandee Johnson, Beanie King and Queen Larsen, Johnson receive titleg organizations select Sweethearts Mark Larsen, Sioux Falls, and Sandee Johnson, Oakes, N.D., were the first royal couple to be chosen this school year. They were selected by a vote of the Freshman Class and were crowned Sigma Tau Gamma and Circle K elected svveethearts to represent their organizations. Circle K chose Linda Kasperson, Huron junior. Donna Clemens, Redfield sopho- at the annual Beanie Burn. more, was named Sig Tau Sweetheart. Donna Clemens, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart ROYALW Cheerleaders add male voices For the first time, Northern's cheer- leading squad added male voices to its cheers. With the addition of Van Likness and Tim Barnett, the squad did more gymnastic-type cheers. Football, basketball, and wrestling re- ceived the cheerleaders' major attention. The squad not only cheered the teams at homegames but also led fans to many of the out-of-town contests during the year. Betty Hanson, Kathy Hare, Marcia lVlcGinnis, Michelle Ninneman, Van Likness, Joyce Anderson, Tim Barnett, Jill Hettich, Char Jackson, and Cheryl Fiaether. 234 CHEERLEADERS Senate presidency changes outlooks at semester STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS: Van Likness, 1st semester president: Lindsey Eggen, treasurer: Peg Green, secretary: Larry Weber, 1st semester vice-president and 2nd semester president. With the resignation of Van Likness as President and controversy over the procedure for filling Senate vacancies, Student Senate had a full year of turmoil. Larry Weber, assuming the duties of President when Likness resigned, became involved in the study of the Master Plan in December and attended several hear- ings and discussions on the subject. Gary Bosma was appointed vice-president of Senate when Weber moved up to fill the President's position. Senate was faced with problems over the initiated measure for elections and an extension of regular library hours. Girl's dormitory hours became a major concern of Senate. Second semester Steele Hall residents were issued pass- keys for individual use. One new program initiated this year concerned the Sound-Offs previous to election time. Programs in each dorm as well as the Union helped to ready all students in voting for their candidates. Advisors for Student Senate were Dean Myrle Hanson and Dr. Richard Cinclair. STUDENT SENATORS CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Tim Molseed, Terry Hickenbotham, Jerry Beckler, Carla Carson, Lindsey Eggen, Peg Green, Larry Web Steve Eggen, Gary Bosma, Craig Anderson, Jim Hess, Steve Mydland, Alma Lake, Michael Sweeney, Jeff Steele, Terry Bagaus, Joe Junkman, and Tom Holstron STUDENT SENATE 236 Epsilon Pi Tau recognizes skills Epsilon Pi Tau, international honor' ary industrial arts professional fraternity, sought to recognize the place of skill in industrial arts and vocational-industrial education. Promoting social efficiency and cir- culating results of research efforts were also major objectives of EPT. The construction of the Epsilon Pi Tau identification tree around the spruce tree near the Industrial Arts Building was completed this year. Annual activities included the initia- tion banquet held in the spring and the construction of the 0ueen's Float for the Gypsy Day parade. X - so r 5252 S 'ws f as '-- if . '. . - . ,,'t'!,s-3-q'I'3l' r 21.4, .'.,gr,1.: ii gf -. yt,-. fr, -' Jigs inf-'vf1'.F74gg 'I ?.Li1 '. 1' .-9351 Fl-JM. ,:wm..M,ig-qi r rs-v1l.,fv f, g',-.g .lv-,YQ U- ., .. s gujr, ' fs :5 .. lfdf. ..- -,'u,3'f E-' '. 'g. 'ffii -- 2. .- i 1' -1- -tr -., L-A f-..-V - -. 1- 11-E:.. V. I Epsilon Pi Tau members poured cement around the ,,.--1 Epsilon Pi Tau officers were: Joel Boshee, president, Ed Noah, historiang Larry Mills, secretary- EPT members discussgd future plans for Indus. treasurer, Gary Ladner, vice-president. EPSILON Pl TAU trial Arts. 3. xx- T QQ, -.1-3 N.-srv 'f-. - club insignia which was the base for the Identification Tree. Q12 I BACK ROW: Darrell Dehne, David Hannah, John Salwei, Mr. Loviern, Terry Voeltz, Larry Mills, Charles Thompson. FRONT ROW: Keith Hayes, Russ Keeton, Joel Fioschee, Mike Luitjens, John Henricksen, Gary Ladner. EPSILON Pl TAU 23 Delta Phi Delta shows art work Delta Phi Deltans, members of the NSC honorary art fraternity, exhibited their works at the two-day fall art fair in the Super City Shopping Center Mall. These works included sculptures, paint- ings, and sketchings. Some were placed on sale, while other art pieces were dis- played to demonstrate various art techniques. Delta Phi Delta also sponsored a raffle in March with James Gang tickets as prizes. Profits went toward a trip to Minneapolis in the spring. Visits to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Univer- sity of Minnesota, and private galleries. A Dakota Regional Student Art Com- petition was sponsored during January. This competition involved entries from seven mid-western states. The art frater- nity hoped this would become an annual event. The twenty-five Deltans printed em- blems on T-shirts for Sociology Club and other service organizations. A kite-flying party, at which mem- bers could decorate and fly their kites, was planned for May, and also an art fair was scheduled for April. BACK ROW: Gary Hartwig, Zigi Blumberg, Vikki Petersen, Dave Davies, Wayne Dahl, Gail Wilkins, Don Becker, Sharon Schnable, Tom Heilman, Betty Huisinga, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Mark Shekore, Don Harris, Sandy Parrote, James Lauver, advisorg Lucinda Zilverberg, president, Dave Arlt, Jerome ' Kegler, Eldean Litch, Roger Barondeau, Bob Bruce. zaa DELTA PHI DELTA Kappa Delta Pi contemplates changing cIub's role BACK ROW: Linda Seurer, historiang Karen Wehrkamp, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Barb Monzel, vice- presidentg Tom Tobin, president. Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary educa- tion society, and Student SDEA held meetings together and discussed con- temporary problems in education. A change was proposed whereby Kappa Delta Pi would become strictly an hon- orary scholastic society and resign its position as an active group. Annual activities included a trip to the regional convention March 26-28 and an initiation banquet for new members in April. Tom Tobin served as president, Barb Monzel, secretary, and Peggy Grote, treasurer. Dr. Dennis Kraft, director of student teaching, served as advisor to Kappa Delta Pi. KAPPA DELTA Pl 2 9 2.Tf'i2if1,f,.a1'.5x-li? 7 N' . pe - I f ys--1 1. ' r '53vi.?,1'f:f. A35 ,.: ' 'JL .'i'2' ,. 'V'- M . I -we-gf: .ag ' W ' A - ..a-- 1 w 1 1 '- M 7,555 ,, ,. R., - s ii ' 1 ' hQ,,,f.' Qf Eli, 'xg V ,K-Qa,H 'g: ' sl Y-L J i,- U V, My .H li' i , Harvey Harrington, president, Glenn Bryant, assistant to the treasurer: Evan Hutchings, historiang Roger Lewno, vice-president, Pat Odenbach, social committee and executive member, Nikki Jirsa, recording secretary, Nliquel Serna, advisor, Karen Rosand, executive member, Dr. Marvin EhIey,assistant advis0rpKathy Thorsen, secretary. PHI BETA LAMBDA Sno Queen Kay Davidson, tried her luck at gambling during Sno Sho Part II. Business Club receives charter to affiliate with national group The NSC business club received the official name of Phi Beta Lambda in lVlay of 1970 and is now affiliated with the Tau Chapter of the national business fraternity. New activities instituted this year were candy sales, decorating rooms at the Americana Nursing Home for the Holidays, and sponsoring an all-campus dance featuring OWL Creek Rush. Phi Beta Lambda planned to sponsor an accredited Parliamentary Procedure workshop for the area businessmen and teachers during the spring semester. Doughnut sales in the dormitories were a regular part of PBL activities. The annual PBL Carnival was held in November with proceeds going toward the club's three day trip to Denver in April. Many of the one hundred Phi Beta Lambda members acted as guides for several Schools for the Visually Handi- capped students who wished to attend a day of school on Northern's campus in late April. Owl Creek Rush played for a dance sponsored by the business fraternity. Phi Beta Lambda sponsored this dance held in the Union Ballroom. PHI BETA LAMBDA 241 af' 4' 'ef' Sh , w ' , 5 553' Wx fri!! 1' mx Al iss: 11- I 'L .. , . E Mfr . l L EA V-.. I 4 ix, wr- ff S -fe x gg li , 3, 1. .E -1 . Y' ,w F . . 3 - 5 , ffl' i I , I .. Lx, r 2 - x I KX ww, r I Wx.. U- 35- .-if. 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Funds were used for two S60 scholar- ships which were given to Rob Glover and Tom Hallstrom last year. A smoker, with Dr. Wilmer Kirschen- mann as featured speaker, vvas held in the Union. A dinner dance and picnic were scheduled for lVlay. Sinfonia members sponsored a folk festival in late lVlay. Small folk groups from the surrounding area participated. l, Stage Band played for many proms in the area Rob Glover arranged many of the musical charts pp.- BACK ROW: Gary Fox, Terry Oltoff, Art Jassmann, Carl lsdal, Tom Hollstrom, Jeff Kolbo, historian, Evertt Schulz, Nlanard Fought, Jim Oschner, Kim Charboneau, secretary: Rob Glover. FRONT ROW: Dale Wilgers, alumni-secretary, Ron Schiesner, Kerry Nlalkerson, treasurer, Tom Kusler, president, Darrell Halse, vice-presidentp Jim Fisher, warden. SINFONIA if 7'-s '- , if in . f if? Hn filr' x 1 V 1, 4 Nil' -fij f 321 ,,, L, A., ha., B f ,gi . .VC-Q' ' ,,-. +Qs fi Q7 :ef f A X' x -v-11' '22, 1 L' . , ,4 . ,' 4 14- f ,Q '-a f .wp 4 . .. 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This service was provided every Wednesday evening. The purpose of the organization was to further interest in math and science. Advisors were E. R. Williamson and Gordon Williams. l .A , ...,- 5 - ' Sigma Delta Epsilon tutored students who were having problems with science or mathematics. Bob Brewer, president Gwen Berg secretary 4 SIGMA DELTA EPSILON vice-president 'FE Q- V V, 'rf' , ' . ,v - ' ' treasurer: and Morris Kvamme, AD' l BACK ROW: Linda Carlson, Diane Uttecht, Linda Wordeman, Jean Collins, Marion Beiteispacher, Jim Goehring, Barb Schaffner, Flon Krogstrand, Brad Helmn, Bob Brewer. FRONT ROW: Lavonne Meester, Maurice Kvamme, Dennis Fiemier, Barb Kaarup, Gwen Berg, Sharon Briscoe, Brenda Barondeau. SIGMA DELTA EPSILONi 24 .- --..f ' IGMP! 059. , .-fw..,- .Q f-UBEQEETXQ. - , 1.1 W -:.r 1-':4':- g-af:-, '1 'Jlrfk .Fx5'E ?af7E21-7 Huffgva f1TPi1f'P1z1, -'Ml 'f:,5'iQ15i2:f?H my H4 1z,Nv,i1- J' -, '-gh-iw ju. .grip A - Nm, yljwhv' in ir gill' 33-T': .gim- 1 'F 112- ' W fair? ':i7f?A1 N ' X1-iwegx N-, N ,jljgf '-XA, it . ' G' ff ' Q . 'L-gif? .- 5 1.3 ' 133-f. . iq, X Sigma Tau Delta expands roster to include modern literary works Discussions and reviews on books, movies, records, and new literary works were added to the roster for Sigma Tau Delta's bi-monthly meetings. Members of the honorary English fraternity served as aides for the new freshman test-Out program. Their duties included grading themes and tutoring students with composition difficulties. The annual High School Creative Writing Contest took up much of the twenty member's time. Scholarships were awarded to the winning entries in the areas of short stories, poetry, and essays. Members of Sigma Tau Delta judged the materials and wrote critiques of each work for the benefit of each high school student sending in an entry. The used book sale was a major money-making project held in the spring. Books were collected from faculty mem- bers for this purpose and sold to the students. Sigma Tau Delta held a Christmas program which included a folksinging session to complete the first semester. Officers were Louise Rami, president, Yvonne Gudmunson, secretary, Paula Craig, vice-president. SIGMA TAU DELTA 251 Social fraternity lists services, brotherhood as major objectives Sigma Tau Gamma ended its second year on Northern's campus as a social fraternity, placing brotherhood and ser- vice to the community high on their list of objectives. As a fund raising project for the second semester scholarship fund, Sigma Tau Gamma members held a raffle in December. Co-sponsoring the basketball mara- thon with Circle K in March helped raise money for the newly established Dr. Harry Gunderson Memorial Fund. The White Rose Formal, held in the spring honored Donna Clemens as the White Rose Sweetheart. -,P -- .. Y . ..-,LA- .,,x - , . A - 1- V-. ' VA I :I-re-,.::t1-'r:1'fr T: A' if 'f77'i1'5'1t ,..- --lfivw' gil :WT , j s 'F 'AL FM 1 T T 4 Jrislirl, A Sig Tau member took a dunk in a pool of cold E11- BTI' :rr Paul Fox, Bill Reichers, Damon Milner, Bruce Holida, Russ Andrews, Larry Meier, Mike Benson, Jerome Kegler, Greg Feiock, Michael Pritchard, Dave Klosterman, Dave Prasek, Rod Seigling, Jim Briggs, Doug Peterson, Dan Gorman, Bruce Klatt, Jim Lynde. 5 SIGMA TAU GAMMA Damon Nliller, president: Larry Meier, education vice-president, Jim Lynde, membership vice-presidentg Jim Briggs, secretary: Bruce Klatt, management vice- president. Mike Pritchard read off a list of shifts for those playing in the basketball marathon against Circle K. SIGMA TAU GAMMA 25 Publications emphasize expression, communication A long list of cub reporters helped in the weekly publication of Northern's Exponent. Marshall Damgaard, resuming his duties as editor for the 1970-71 school year, activated several changes in the format and layout of the Exponent. Carla Cooper ended another year as Q Qonent managing editor as well as taking over the editorship of Northern Lights, a yearly literary publication. James Falvin was assistant director of publications. Dennis Scott remained as director of publications. An increased number of students en- rolled in Publications Conference and Publications Editing helped in the Tues- day night layout of the newspaper. Several controversial issues helped td bring about the formation of a publi- cations board whose purpose was to help determine what should and should not be printed in the newspaper. Editorship of the Pasgue changed hands as Sue Meyer began her years duty of layouts and copy placement. 4 PUBLICATIONS u.-cg .3 I .- is 'LI tx' Keith Lekness, reporter: Carolyn Schallenkamp, Exponent news editorg Sue Meyer, Fgggg editorg Carla editor: Janelle Tschetter, typistp Steve Baldwin, photographerg Linda Yarnall, index: Gary Harms, business Qi 4 -I -a I ,gw fwf ' 5 . F' ' 4 .Ju i i it F ii Jul' Cooper, Exponent managing editor: Melody Sampson, reporterg Jean Flahaven, Pasque copy editorg Marshall Damgaard, Exponent manager. PUBLICATIONS 255 Neil Andersen, first semester photographer. 256 PUBLICATIONS Perry Haaland, Exponent reporter. U i ...H -' e Z .ee r N ' if e r my Headline writing was an every Tuesday night affair for members of the Exponent staff. fx iii? Students report happenings S' r-1 ' fr Y uf tfw te 1 r f, s' V 'V' ., . s ' W 'x A , , il :.'.v',u, , ' 4, -, new ,--.4 , ,I 1. 'Agana ' - Joan Fritza,reporte pl d T d y ght S t ' utes. PUBLICATIONS 257 BACK ROW: Gary Harms, Doug Peterson, Steve Mydland. MIDDLE ROW: Rod Thompson, chairmang Dave Klosterman, Mark Dunn, Kathy Verschoor Maddy Jensen. FRONT ROW: Jean Flahaven, secretary-treasurerg Cal Gederos, assistant chairman. 258 BIG NAME COMMITTEE Entertainment takes on new look as committees expand offerings The Entertainment committees, Soc- ial Affairs and Big Name, sponsored a full year of concerts, mini-concerts, dances, movies and new programs. March Madness was SAC's newest addition to a year of student entertain- ment. March Madness consisted of whist, wrist wrestling, pancake-eating and foosball competitions. Den and mini-concert entertainment included a jam session under Phil Weinach's direction, Dean Davis and Company, and John Gary Smith. Cat BaIIou , Psycho , Torn Curtain , Camelot , and Whose Afraid of Virginia Wolf , were among the many movies shown. Big Name Committee added a variety to their entertainment schedule by bringing in the Association, the Car- penters, Michael Johnson, and Sugar- loaf. - SAC and Big Name members attended a convention in November at Moorhead State College. Showcase acts, including Pat Paulson, were previewed. ..2e 2 f W' aw' l' f' -'-.. I., vj wif -, X54 - 1' ' .-'J g'!Eq -Salas-Jw -1,4 if Rich Karnopp, assistant chairmen, Eloise Hesla, Kay Schallenkamp, Pat Heim, Marian Beitelspacher, Doug Peterson, Jackie Walth, Jim Engel, Kathy Johnson, Craig Anderson, chairman: Margaret Hess. SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 259 Choirs perform The annual Messiah was presented December 13 in the Civic Arena by the Collegiate Choir under the direction of Dr. John Berggren. The spring concert was held April 4 and featured chorus, orchestra and soloists. Both concerts were presented in conjunction with the College Civic Symphony. Besides performing at Gypsy Day coronation ceremonies, the Northern Singers went on tour in February. Collegiate Choir members rehearsed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. i l 260 CHOIRS for several campus, civic events .,, W. , X-ffiefz, I 15 - .meer .Q .J- l V ff 1519. ' 'ian fr - . 'f..,Lt Northern Singers prepared for their annual tour with hours of practice. Besides presenting the annual Messiah concert, the Collegiate Choir also performed for the Gypsy Day , x.m Yx Q V' - Nfl ,F , A ,V - . , , , . N 5' , J NX,,m . -x f xgxgf. . QNX A4 as Q5 A yr xQ, xc 5 xg, . ' -x u 'R yu ,n .-' - E f' - H r'-Y' 1 . ,fn t - Af ! 'x ' ol ' q .. . 1 N, , - 1' -G I XA Mn., 1' . b I .,1 Y A I .L A . 'q , WS?-Q. ' A., v:'d,,,- ' V. I Aix' 'I ff b ,A + -ji ' , . ' :- ' X fl'-L ' f A ' -mf' kv X Z 1-1-X QT' ,X-. 1 I fu, Q . I , Q K . ff 1 , XZ. F, . 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ORCHESTRAS 2 Bands fulfill several purposes The Northern State College Nlarching Band traveled to Hiram Scott College at Scottsbluff, Nebraska in November to give a half-time performance. This year, before each home football game, band members marched from the Aberdeen ball park to Simmons Field. The band paid a special tribute to modern music during their half-time shows. A pre-game show for Gypsy Day highlighted the season. A sight-reading clinic was sponsored during the fall for high school students. Members helped in the musical por- tion of the drama department's pro- duction of lVly Fair Lady in the late spring. Several concert band members made up the stage band which appeared at all home basketball games, Phil Weinact replaced Darwin Walker as director of marching band this year as Walker was on sabbatical leave. John Lyon directed the concert band. Stage band practiced for a jam session under Phil Weinacht's direction. 2 BAN DS sllia ermpvr A L S IRQ RE S Hours of practice each week were spent in A trombonist, Allen Remund, was an integral part gg'5N IRETAILL BAKERY s AGE Y ' 'V' 25' -is preparation forthe marching band's half-time show. Percussion sounds by Randy James rounded out the stage band's sound. of the stage band. The marching band performed for all home football games. BANDS Debaters compete at Nationals after area competition schedule Members of the varsity debate squad attended the National Pi Kappa Delta tournament in Houston, Texas on March 22-26. Debaters participated in individual events and contests while in Houston. Other tournaments included visits to area colleges, as well as out of state visits to approximately eight states. In addition to these tournaments, debaters sponsored several college and high school events. James Zeman served as advisor and coach to the debate squad. BACK ROW: Alan Severson, Rogene Fisher, Jim lVliller. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Jeffries, Judy Kroll, Allan Peterson, Flich Fulker, Madeline lstratescu, Candyce Rix, Jody Overbust, Jean Cohrer, Alma Lake. 2 DEBATE After much controversy, F-M becomes reality Officers were Larry Card, business manager, Wanda Griepp, secretary, Neil Bagaus, program director, Mike Chase, news director. After several years of controversy and red tape surrounding the establish- ment of an FM radio station on campus, the station started broadcasting on Oct. 5, 1970. The equipment was located on the third floor of Seymour Hall. KASD-FM went on the air from 4 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday and noon to midnight on Satur- days. Programs consisted of classical, rock, and country and western music, and cul- tural, informational, and educational programs. Den Talk and Lounge Talk , broadcasted from the Aquinas Center, served as regular weekly features. Twenty-five announcers switched shifts giving the students a variety of opinions and presentations. Faculty ad- visors were Thomas Mahood, station director, and James Flavin. ,-1 i' i. '. ,E - 37277 'W V -- .f m.fsl'e ,'2,3,.- . if 1- A . :- ' qxitglvfg-6-is'?fl i . Mitch Jenner, announcer, regulated volume dials during a broadcasting day. A tape recorder was used for reprogramming for a later broadcast. FM RADIO 2 Intramural sports increase number of events An increased number of students took advantage of intramural activities this year. Bart Berndt, director of intramural activities, coordinated the events with the help of student aids. Several tournaments were held in the Union gameroom including ping pong, pool, foosball, and bowling. Other activities included in the pro- gram were football, basketball, softball, tennis, badminton, track, and swimming. lVlore activities were included this year that would involve women students. INTRAMURAL 7. Craig Satter jumped to return the birdie during badminton competition. Volleyball if G.. 111 -O f' ,U- 5 r 1 x .A ,A ff! ...LT 4 , 4'--new , N,ff .-,..,. Q V-3 EI- .lf . 'mi an tx I -7.-L -' .fffiii ' 4--h,4..,.,,,ta.,., .mm 1 ---l..f1 , 'VF3-7 b JWWSH Q W f -V ' 0- .' fy., J- i 'T if '1 X. L-.L.A-.- Tennis team has winning record against strong, competitive field Northern's tennis squad coached by Robert Sorge posted a winning record over a tough dual meet schedule. The Wolves emerged with a 6-4 record which included a 5-4 victory over the University of North Dakota and two wins against Minnesota-Morris. The young NSC netmen placed third in both the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference and the District 12 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 12 meets. Doug Hauck attempted to win by serving an ace during a tennis match. 2 TENNIS l . ,Ziff -r',. L . L, -- .-.., -. -, ' 'Q -.a:...,' 'ol.4.+,L Q -,---+ . ,...1 -Q-'J A-..,L. . , ,L iiiukt f i if i f:. Ke , f ,, 2,1 4 r . 1 BACK ROW: D. Krell, P. Cody, L. Dormandy, L. Bonebright. FRONT ROW: D. Aslesen, P .t f:.'.,aaf'.,'s.3-nf'-. '- ' Good balance and forehand form was demonstrated when Roger Pierce went deep for a volley. ., . Q Dave Krell reached' to return a high volley during a match on Northern's court. R. Camp, R. Pierce, D. Hauck, B. Pugsley. TENNIS 27 t... VX l fr. i Km ' Milli' , 1, '1 i . W K' ' s ,f Qi ' .. ,1 ' 5 - -f. , if , if-1 1 ,fm f ' n 'W , . ,A 1 . -A R :.L 1 - f i jllw., - j -if , -Q ii ' 'xifiia if lfxl, Vin MTF ?, ,, 1 N' QE, Aw il 11 A . ,, 1'--, Civ 2 ' fi- 'V 1 fi: ,Ia 1 A A .dirt , :Q-, . , A , v' . ,1,,'i- .,., e. , if '73-' P - -g f v .v .V ' -v' dia f.-if Mg ' 1' 1. w 'I ' 'fig-4, Q X IV 'As P'-1? .'.-L , t - , 1 52 . ' g zjjf' W' ' jf V n ' . V I vp,-4.5251 . 'I Q 'QQ 3,551 1gx,,:. -VH... , .lfg 5 1: 5 xy-iq W ' ms.. 1, u -x f 14. ' n. v r V x VP., 1 Av, 44 . 1 yn mn' K . .Y ,N .V 'Rf' m4 -' -15. : --. mn. :wiv ,ff , f- . - - nk: ,y if -f , , ,. 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X Fling , E f 1 1 . 1 ,, 1 ,Cf' -. -4','.' u Q .+ ..u Llw, 'SLT 274 Nqr fb Northern's Jerry Johnson battles two Jamestown runners over the high hurdles in 92331, . Ng a close race. Jeff Coome stretched for every possible inch competing in the triple jump event for NSC. 021, Northern's steeple chase runner, Stan Ellis, was seen splashing through the hazard. ......,....A.-.,...g...T..- T... BACK ROW: Tim Schliebe, Hersh Schulz, Mike Kiger, Jim Gross, Mike Appelhof, Tim Markhardt, and Dean Marsh. FRONT ROW: Jerry Johnson, Individuals spark track squad to strong conference finishes Outstanding individuals led North- ern's track and field squad to strong finishes in both the South Dakota Inter- collegiate Conference and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 12 meets. The Wolves, coached by Al Sahli, were second behind Black Hills State in the SDIC and fourth in the NAIA. John White excelled in the triple and long jump events, winning both in the SDIC championship and placing high in District 12. Ken Kazz, Ed Nook, and Mike Breidenbach dominated the discus and shot put events for NSC as Nook won the shot in both the SDIC and NAIA District 12 meets. In addition to the NAIA and SDIC competition the Wolves rated high in team standings throughout the year winning the HuI'0n Invitational, and placing second in the USD Invitational. , I . .-- -..-.-.....i......,.........-..l- A I r ' Breidenbach and Earl Kruse THIRD ROW Morgan Gardeau, Tom Hoeke, Chuck Speck, Dennis Deitteole, Erv Schoppe, Darrell Woods, Rhys Schmidt, Kurt and Scott Johnston SECOND ROW Tim Carda Jim Meidinger, Jack Hurley, Dave Pastian, Ron Kasz, Rich Andrejewski, Jeff Coome, Ed Nook, Mike Peiper, Dan Lingor Jim Olson Ron Nankivel Dave Speck John White, Tom Atkinson, Wayne Swanson, Rollie Johnson, Stan Ellis, and Ed Elkins. Variety highlights track season 1. i , 1 1 , v D, Earl Kruse received the baton for Dave Speck to begin the final leg of a relay race. 276 TRACK i' 1: A Northern competitor barely cleared the bar to A determined Jeff Vig, strains for speed as he approached the long jump. stay in contention in the high jump. 'N , fl, ,- , 4 ,1:.' , ..f,i.., Y, i ,- .1'- amz., ' VW 4. .,i I 11. ,,.v.P,i i3.:',C'j , . Pole vault success depended on speed, strength, timing, and coordination to complete the flight over the bar. Northern distance runners showed intense determination for mile race. TRACK 277 ? I F 1 1 K 'X Q43 qw- we I X4 -, 1' . 9 Eff' :sang -1-Q i ' wh I 4' d ' 56516691-me-aqumaan , Q H'-55 in.-1 M are-1 Gd rv' 1 ,.-.f-- 35 :awk gjyffs.-f , + w ,. ,ff - ax. . , +. -.n,-,Q . .A v'V' f-4,.,, t . ', Sl Q I ff ., If I t ' f X n zu close play at home. ----- ii U its D 1-141 hs: WA ' 'D Dewey Zundell, Gary Groves, Gene Fleich. FRONT Wilson, Denny Smith, Mike Vogel. Wolves take third championship For the second year in a row North- ern's baseball squad captured the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference Championship. The Wolves, under Coach Bart Berndt, tied for the league crown in 1968, took undisputed possession of the top spot in 1969, and followed with another SDIC title in 1970 giving them at least a share of the title in the first three years of competition in the sport at Northern. NSC swept to the championship with a 10-2 mark with two losses to Black Hills State marring the record. Overall The Wolves were 20-8-1 with top performances coming in double victories over North Dakota State, Augustana, and Yankton. In the National Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics District 12 playoffs. Northern lost two of three to Mayville lNDl State. NSC won the opener 10-O but identical 5-3 scores in the final two contests ended Northern's title hopes. r VUDLIL JCNVIMC ATUR 'iii Jai' 'TRlClTY 'li Mike Vogel reached above a teammate for an infield fly. BASEBALL 7 280 Young squad shows development Northern's young cross country team had a successful season under Coach Al Sahli and showed much development over the year. The Wolves never finished lower than third against area competition and were second in the South Dakota Intercolle- giate conference meet. The Wolves placed third in the District 12 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and capped the season with a 25th place finish in the NAIA nationals. Freshman Loren Kambestad fresh from a record breaking high school career won five individual titles includ- ing the SDIC race, and placed 63rd in a string field to lead the Wolves in the NAIA nationals. Stan Ellis improved with every race and made a strong con- tribution to the team standings. BACK ROW: Bob Brotzel, Dean Marsh, Mike Peiper, Tim Carda. FRONT ROW: Stan Ellis, Ed Elkins, r-E A H H- - Anxious coaches and observers checked their stop watches as runners approached the end of the race i 2 Q. ,. Ts- A-V 1. e. , ...- . I A L e In ' ' - 4 as r-fl' , . ,.,g. ' M.-I .. , gl' . . A Loren Kambestad. CROSS COUNTRY l.s1Ha ff vi 'r i K' A herd of runners fought for position at the , f'- 1-pl' 'Z' -fin-.....-.H A Northern runner reached for his last burst of energy as he neared the finish. Competitors spread out as the race reached the first mile Staff of 8 CFOSS COUHTTY FBCE. CROSS COUNTRY Season ends in Northern's football squad in its sec- ond year under Head Coach Jim Kretch- man ended in a three-way tie for the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference title. The Wolves' 5 and 1 league mark matched that of South Dakota Tech and Black Hills State. A tough schedule provided an excit- ing season as NSC finished with a 6 and 4 over-all record. The year started on a losing note with a 26-6 loss to Minnesota Morris, but the Wolves came back with three straight wins--a 47-13 SDIC win over Dakota Wesleyan, a 48-7 rout of Eastern Montana and a 54-13 victory over SDIC opponent Black Hills. ' Hiram Scott came from behind to beat Northern in the season's fifth game 21-7. Northern ran their SDIC record to 4 and 0 with a 54-17 win over Dakota conference tie State on Gypsy Day and a 46-6 decision over Southern. South Dakota Tech ended a league victory string spanning five years with a 36-34 upset after the Wolves led 27-6 in the first half. A 37-0 shutout at Huron earned NSC a tie for the SDIC title, but the season ended with a 26-14 loss at Kearney. Lee Wilson ended his outstanding career with the league rushing title and was named to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics second team All-American squad. Wilson finished sec- ond in the nation in scoring. . Northern finished near the top of NAIA team rushing and total offensive statistics and averaged 35 points per game while the defense limited oppon- ents to 16. l l Bart Berndt, Al Sahli, Clark Swisher,Head Coach Jim Kretchman, Carl Iverson, and Bob Wachs coached the Wolves throughout the 1970 football season. 2 FOOTBALL An opposing runner saw trouble as Jim Jensen closed . Members of the drill team performed during halftime during home games. 5 :Qin . , I , , . - 3 ' on , A H .i,. A Y '-1. 4 ,. ' ' 5 .. , V n if NA-, , . L .I ,. qi K, W '2 Law- f , I v f. G . ,E - th ,V , ,ar in-Q153-:J'1' 4' 1 V -, --A. 4. ., in for the tackle h if A .5 ff f6p,'3gf:.1' ' -'jg 1 -' I. p , -'fc I M .'! 1' o'rL!4 TW + tr' T1 g ,lt Q F' 5' H 13- ,jc BA ' 'ff - 1 ,E 'T v ' ' W ' K gp '- , X-J, A H ' an new-1-H . 1- + ' .- , -- - , A f W mn, V f-- 3. . ff L 5 ' .9515 pg 2, 1: I MAD! 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IL -1- , 'f 1,L ' S it-,ji , q ,fl-1'-f ., '- - . sf- 11- f c425 W1'f7faWrff1g1f-ff V - 01:4 - ff i .fag 6, GW A 3 , Z lm a' ' Was' N uf 34 X ' IP- 1 mr . ku f 1 f S N- X Y i - wif rf-S 1 U' I 5 x .ln , I I I ' 3' ' 'HWS -.N .NH 'V' l -. Ax iN Q . . J: ,4 . . VN if ' Ss f 5 ,fx 4-N .K 1- SLA, v A K FQ 4 N ,. ',, 4 Q. g. h I J. I-. Su.: I . v' - .f , ? '1 a. , J-,'.,.v - .- f Wolves travel to national tourney after capturing District 12 title Northern's basketball squad capped their 1970-71 season with a trip to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics tournament at Kansas City, The Wolves defeated Illinois Wesleyan 88-76 in the first round before falling to Stephen F. Austin 99-62. NSC moved into the tourney for the second straight year with victories over Dakota Wesleyan and Minot in District 12 play. Bill Luther's field goal with one second left pushed the Wolves past Wesleyan 93-92 and lVlinot fell 70-68. The season's record was 22-8 and included second place finish in the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference. Northern's junior center, Gary Evjen was named to the NAIA District and SDIC all star squads with a 24.4 season's average. Luther and Dennis Smith closed out their careers as the only seniors on the squad. Coach Bob Wachs and his team had an exciting season that included two one point victories over Valley City State and two tight wins over Huron College. The Wolves also won their holi- day tournament with two substantial victories. The 22 wins marked the second straight year NSC topped the 20 victory mark. Coach Wachs provided strategic support for the Wolves bench. BASKETBALL Bill Luther pulled down a rebound in a win over xx j J P . li ww EY: ' E.5?Tff' I U u Q 5:1 QJ ml W ,faux 9 li . 4 Q f' , ri 1 E :gif 1 ' ,Tl .gi X fa g x A vlwmgjgg.. Q ' J - f E -'-55' -IwGv-1m ,. . -,,.A if X, 9 jx. 1 AS U4 , -,as . :1 V . K?-C' 5 .ax 4 f L e , wf' .2 W bf . 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'UM ,V 'iii' SLC? air. 5322 Yi? ,La I ll , 'jd- 1: U - ,L rg -,ig , W V' 'M --wv fn-miiff: 1 ' 5 4952 J: -,wi fgf, ' wg. 3-1 .. ,...AL,: Individual performances support successes in wrestling schedule Jim Jensen capped the season for the Northern's wrestlers and ended his out- standing career with a 3rd place finish at the NAIA national wrestling tourney. The 158 pound senior was coach Don Woods' most consistent performer, fin- ishing with a 25-1-1 record, with his only loss coming in the national tourney. Kerry Johnston, heavyweight, and Chet Jones, 190 lbs., were standouts for the squad which had an 18-3 record in dual meet competgion. The Wolves finished second in the SDIC meet and had three champions in Mike Nelson at 142 lbs., Jensen at 158 lbs., and Daryl Schmidt at 167 lbs. Northern's Bob Contreras had his opponent in a temporary stalemate. o WRESTLING A look underneath saw a pin about to be recorded W... .............,.......a......-........ .-..... ' i 1. f -..-La -.,.... ..-.-.J .. .- BACK ROW: Jim Byrnes, Steve Charron, Bob Con Doug Neuharth, Mike Nelson, Daryl Wetzler, Jim 1, .. H ill in 1 as fm wall 'Em 57 7' , ft' .9 A f 7 ' M T ' 'U I P ,wx 51 5 A H P I si ' f- H R N , F If U A F t -1 ' ,L - , 1 I 5 ' ' -ff I .ll 0 I? , T H E R N 5 N A S I fl - s .. , Y A ,X Wgiff .4 f v ' ,V ' ix .3 I ' . 3 - 'M A 1 ,B , KN,v'1'!:.'l. My - 'I' 'J ,h N 51,33-3 -. ' f,-,I , I - ' l 23333 ' -f f ' 1 Q '19 4-U , A: . A .' 551 'if' gt 1, L1 :bg ' f .v 1 F ., N, , Q fmrf , 1 455 1: . A Lg, ta , A A' : 15? -' A . - L - Q A 1 Q - 'wg Q ' fp- W N. .Kp 3 L 7, ' .lin I , QF 'V' P 1' gf. , 7, r4'42w'.y LU fx .: ',x,- H -155 'I f 5341 -,fp ' -5 ' ' ' w 1-L - 3, V I, 1 -, 14 3 ., gig js K1 ' 'i gg,if',f. V , W1 -. I E. 33? fy f li Q ,E v , 1.5 I . A, tx L4 J? , I' A . A ,A A . Y x hi , :N V. 5 I 1 A I I Y s 3 if I ,.. 4 -vga ,I Q in-O-f,-. 1511401 Q' ,-on-din-.L . .ji 'fi 4 35 'Q 'fa 51 4 Ja Q.-. N rr- w.s ' , ,1 81 wmv-1, U fy gf , 'P vo 1 In 1 0 y i S255 1 T '?!l 1 V u 5 in L+ c-W I 1 , .iq - fggl, ,,1, 41' f .v ,f' V: Sf! .Qi 4 .x, ' 1 QT,- fs '- K6 ' I ,ff QQ R ' .tfx '- ' ' ' X X f' 1 f ' E W3 g f . Q T it an-fn I ' Y 'llfqr X , Ft y Q' f U4 Hgh. .4 il T rf gi ' m U r' 1 9 X - Xvk 1 4 vxl X In -E' -vzwggs-fffy r ff , ' ,I 1' i . I A +331 . - annul. - ' - G7 A '1 ' . f , 1 , - ' f' -,Af ' . V 1' 1 F ' 'Ji-JI! x 5 . N vw-.1-i'1.,,.' ,. 1 Q4 ' 'sf ' . . 4 M 5 1 R4 ' y-L I Z V 4 0 ,vm 1 'Q s ' x 1 Women tracksters compile winning season record Diane Evans coached Northern's women's track team to a successful season against opponents from area colleges. NSC competitors represented their school well in this relatively new inter- collegiate sport in South Dakota. The female tracksters won their first meeting of the year at Dakota State and were second by a narrow margin at the South Dakota Invitational. The girls finished by defeating Dakota Wesleyan. Women's discus event required great concen- tration as shown by Sharon McCarriar.l 296 WOMEN'S TRACK BACK ROW: Deanna Bindenagel, Sharon McCarriar, Janice Gilbert, Mary Neiber, Virginia Hansen, Carol Fulker, Miss Evans, coach. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Felderman, Juel Byre, Marevlyn Bierman, Cleo Wood- fork, Annette Johnson. FRONT ROW: Lyla Campbell, Audrey Krahn, Nancy England, Sonja Frisvold. Juel Byre showed her jumping form as she prepared for a meet. Basketball team members reached for the jump ball. Women begin basketball schedule Northernjoined in with the growth of Women's basketball with a full schedule of games against other South Dakota col- leges. 'The NSC girls won six and lost five during the season and had some out- standing performances. The biggest vic- tory was a 71-27 romp over Huron Col- lege in a game which Northern led 36-9 at halftime. Diane Evans coached the squad, which concluded its season with a four game tournament in which the NSC girls lost 59-39. Women's basketball has gradually abandoned it's separate rules and now plays under nearly identical conditions as the male teams. Members of the women's basketball team fought with opponents for the rebound. Women's Basketball. BACK ROW: Audrey Krahn, Diane Evans, Sister Kathleen O'Laughlen, Shirley Kludt, Carla Carson, Gin Hansen, Barb Felderman, Linda Reinhart, Debbie Schelsky, Cleo Woodfork. FRONT ROW: Sharon lVlcCarrier, Kathy Graves, Carol Kendall, Jean Barker. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2 2 Coeds enter Dakota competition in volleyball, field hockey play Women's volleyball and field hockey competition was strong in women's sports in the 1970-71 season. Northern's girls saw action in various volleyball and field hockey matches. The volleyball team had a 3-4 record in games with other South Dakota col- leges. A B team also competed in vol- leyball, and compiled a 4-2 record against other B squads. The NSC women's field hockey team failed to win a game in the four they played in area competition. This sport, unfamiliar with this area, was something relatively new for the Northern com- petitors. V A member of the women's volleyball team punched the ball over the net. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL it , F ,,s . i I 5 ,-All Women's Field Hockey. BACK ROW: Jan Jensen, Audrey Krahn. 1 .Qt Sharon McCarrier, Carol Bliebaum, Pat Borchers. FRONT ROW: Barb Felderman, Marlene Domier, Women's Volleyball. BACK ROW: Jan Jensen, Jan Barker, Gin Hansen, Jan Buechler, Sharon MCC:-xrrier. FRONT ROW: Audrey Krahn, Sister Kathleen O'LaughIen, Carol Bleibaum, Shirley Steenhoen, Shirley Kludt, Cleo Woodfork, Barb Felderman. WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY - .1- . ' IN THE HEART or ABERDEEN H 5 wifi, X V: .4 EH? 2 M53 Q 151' WR 1, 1 W 1 .vm lu 5-, f .l' x, I ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS 22 Index Abbas, Robert, Worthington 142 Abeln, David, Groton 177 Abeln, PBQQV, Groton 56,142 Aberle, Dennis, McLaughlin Aberle, R ichard, Edgeluy, N D Ablinrl-arry, Mansfield 156 Abraham, Mary, Aberdeen 177 Brenden, Abrahamson, Laurel, DeSmet 26,156 Adams, Dennis, Aberdeen 196 Adams. Leon, Denby Aden, Allen 156 Aden, Diana, Aberdeen 156 Adney, Penney, Pierre Adolphsen, Roberta, Aberdeen 156,294 Aeiits, David, Groton 69,177 Aesoph, Jerry Highmore 177 Agnitsch, Richard, Mitchell Ahles, Steven, Milbank 177 'Ahsan, Dr. Syed, Lang. Bi Lit. 210 Aipperspach, Kenneth, Aberdeen 156 Akkerman, Larry, DeSmet 156,283 Akkerman, Pamela, Watertown 142 Akkerman, Stephen, Watertown 177 Akland, Nancy, Sioux Falls 112 Alberts, Leland, Langford 30,142 Albertson, Arlycc, Del Rapids 112 Albertson, Gerald, Newell Albrecht, Kathleen, Redfield 156 Albrecht, Leland, Columbia Albrecht, Peggy, Eureka 177 Albrecht, Steven, Mitchell 142 Aldinger, Jean, Aberdeen 112 Aldinger, Patrick, Aberdeen 112 Alexander, Alice, Garden City 156 Alexander, Scott, Huron Alger, Gregory, DeSmet 31,142 Allard, Nancy, Elk Point 177 Allard, Teresa, Elk Point 112 Allen, Kenneth, Iroquois Allison, Duane, Brookings 112,177 Allison, Marilyn, Brookings Allmendinger, Cynthia, Selby 177 Allmendinger, Steven, Sulby 142 Allonen, Jukka, Aberdeen 177 ALPHA Xl DELTA 26 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 52 Alt, Clifford, Forest 156 Amacher, Jeff, Britton 177,283 Aman, Patsy, Selby 177 'Aman, Rolland. Ind. Arts Amadahl, Jerry, Summit 112 Amdahl, Roger, South Shore Amick, Gloria, Sioux Falls 177 Amundson, Kathryn, Hayti 177 Andersen, Joanne, Watertown 112 Andersen, Joyce, Sioux City, Neb. 177,234 Andersen, Judy 142 Andersen, Kurt, Viborg Andersen, Neil, Aberdeen 256 Andersen, Paige, Sioux Falls 32,177 Andersen, Timothy, Aberdeen 177 Anderson, Arlene, Andover 112,245 Anderson, Arnold, Waubay 196 Anderson, Carolyn, Salem 156 Anderson, Clement, Hitchcock 177 Anderson, Colleen, Eden Anderson, Craig, Milbank 3O,87,112,234,159 Anderson, Deborah, Bristol 112 Anderson, Debra, Freeman 177 Anderson, Duane, Webster 196 Anderson, Gloria, Aberdeen 112 Anderson, Howard, Aberdeen 112 Anderson, Jacque, Sioux Falls 177 Anderson, James, Faulkton Anderson, Jane, Sioux Falls 26,142 Anderson, Joy, Watertown 64,177 Anderson, Judy, Aberdeen 112 Anderson, Kathryn, Bristol Anderson, Lemoyne, Glenham 112 Anderson, Leon, Aberdeen 41,177 Anderson, Michael, Canastota 156,283 Anderson, Paul, Britton 142 Anderson, Penny, Britton 112,119 Anderson, Rochelle, Pierpont 142 Anderson, Ted, Aberdeen 177 Andresen, 'Andraws, Andrews, Andrisen, Jo Ellen, Chamberlain 156 Harold, H 84 PE 206,294 Russell, Aberdeen 29,156,252 David, DeSmet Andrzejewski, Richard, Arlington 44,45,156, 275,287,283 Angerhofer, Barbara, Aberdeen 112 Angerhofer, Jane, Aberdeen 177 Anglin, Lois, Orient 156 Ames, Gary, Aberdeen 156 Appelhof, Michael, Watertown 112,275 Arbach, Elaine, Sisseton 177 Arbach, Sharon, Sisseton 177 Argo, Donald, Sisseton Arlt, David, Corsica 177,238 Arment, Patricia, Aberdeen Armstrong, Thomas, Sioux Falls 177 Arneson, Dr, John, Ed, Br Psyc. 200 Arneson, Sharon, Sioux Falls 142 Arpan, Lein, Aberdeen 156 Arlh, Mary, Lidgerwood Artz, Linda, Rapid City 177 Asleson, Curtis, DeSmet 270 Aspinall, James, Sioux Falls 112 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDU- CAT! ON 28 Atkinson, Thomas, Chamberlain 45,156,275 Ausland, Margaret, Andover 177 Avery, Mary, Aberdeen Babb, David, Aberdeen 156 Bachman, Benjamin, Isabel 49,142,283 Bacon, Sandra, Redfield 156 Baczuk, Carole, Las Vegas, Nev. 156 Bader, Larry, Aberdeen 177 Badmoccasin, Richard, Aberdeen 112 Baer, Judith, Selby 33,156 Bagaus, Neil, Aberdeen 156,267 Bagaus, Terry, Aberdeen 101,177,235 Bahl, Deborah, Aberdeen 177 Bailey, Becky, Sioux Falls 177 Bailey, Randall, Hot Springs Bakken, Stephen, Aberdeen 177 Baldwin, Charles, Custer 113,255 Baldwin, Gary, Sturgis 177 BALLADEERS 29 Baloun, Terry, Highmore 196 Baloun, Sheryl, Aberdeen 113 Bancroft, Ronald, Burke Bandy, Cheryl, Sioux City, la. 28,113 Banek, Katherine, Kimball 156 Banley, Thaddeus, Eagle Butte 40,177 Barker, Deanne, Fort Yates, N.D. 142 Barker, Jean, Bryant 49,5O,177,297,299 Barker, Kenneth, Aberdeen 142 Barnes, Lonny, Claremont 177 Barnett, Loretta, Sioux Falls 156 Barnett, Timothy, Sioux Falls 142,234 Baron, Faye, Aberdeen 142 Barondeau, Brenda, Onaka 113,245,249 Barondeau, Roger, Onaka 177,238 Barrett, Janice, Watertown Bartell, Patricia, Marion 142 Bartelt, Ralland, Stikney Barthel, Joseph, Watertown 30,131,156 Bartlett, Bonnie, Newcastle, Wy. Bartlett, Carolyn, Harrold 47,177 Bastian, Diane, Hot Springs 32,178 Bateman, Joe, Aberdeen Bates, Charles, Aberdeen 178 Bates, Grant, Aberdeen Bates, Sonia, Waubay 178 Bates, Susan, Waubay 113 Bauer, Brian, Herried Bauer, Carol, Nlclntosh Bauer, Connie, Java 113 Bauer, David, Eureka 87,113,278 Bauer, Krysti, Aberdeen 178 Bauer, Robert, Aberdeen 196 Bauer, Thomas, Aberdeen 113 Bauer, Vicki Mobridge 114 Baule, Claire, Andover 67,156 Baum, Jerald, Aberdeen 156 Bauman, Darlene, Gary 156 'Baumgart, Norbert K., President of the College 30,218 Baysinger, Larry, Forestburg 178 Beare, Kathleen, Milbank 178 Beaulieu, Dennis, Des Moines, la. 31,142 Beauvais, Trudee, Turton 114 Beck, Bernice, Roscoe Beck, Cynthia, Claremont 178 Beck, Dwayne, Platte 156 Beck, Patricia, Pierre 178 Beck, Wayne, Eureka 178 Beck, William, Milbank Beckel, Jeff, Aberdeen 156 Becker, Bradley, Turton Becker, Cheryl, Turton 56,58,156 Becker, Donald, Eagle Butte 238 Becker, Kay, Turton Becker, Mont Ray, Mobridge 31 ,142 Beckler, Debra, Aberdeen 156 Beckler, Jerald, Bath 234 Beckler, Merry Beckler, Wendy, Redfield 178 Beckman, Doreen, Cavour 142 Beers, Joyce, Webster 178 Begeman, Gerald, Parker 56,114,140,244,245 Behlings, Carmen, Revillo Behrend, Kathleen, Arlington 114 Behrens, Steven, Sioux Falls 104,156 Beitelspacher, Clara, Hoven 156 Beitelspacher, Marian, Aberdeen 114,249,259 Bendenagel, Deanna Bender, Randy, Aberdeen Bendewald, Gavlen, Seattle, Wa. 142 Bendewald, Gerald, Aberdeen 156 Bengs, George, Aberdeen 'Benn, Hazel, Lang. 84 Lit. 210 Bennett, Gloria, Sioux Falls 178 Bennett, Jack, Aberdeen 156 Bennett, Larry, Aberdeen 156 Benson, Allen Benson, Ann, Fulton 114 Benson, Carla, Mitchell 178 Benson, Douglas, Aberdeen 178 Benson, Kathy, Aberdeen 114 Benson, Nancy, Fulton 178 Benz, Debra, Sioux Falls 178 Berg, Ava Jill, Reliance 1 14 Berg, Kevin, LaBolt 157 Berg, Gwendolyn, Aberdeen 114,244,248, 249 Berg, Larry, Lilly 157 Berg, Lenore Bergerson, Brian, Sisseton 178 Bergerson, Mary, Sisseton 28,114,125 Bergeson, Diana, Hazel 178 'Berggren, Alyce, Fine Arts 204 'Berggran, Dr. John, Fine Arts 204,261 Bergh, Marguerite, Aberdeen 157 Bergman, Jan, Beresford 142 Bernard, Janis, Yankton 142 'Berndt, Bart, H 84 PE 206,282 Berndt, Joy, Herreid 142 Berreth, Edward, Aberdeen ' Berreth, Michael, Aberdeen 157 Berry, Jack, Groton 178 Bertsch, Colleen, Mobridge 178 Bertsch, Charlotte, Aberdeen 157 Bertsch, Dwight, Eureka 157 Bertsch, Dale, Aberdeen 114 Bertsch, Veronica, Clarkston 114 Bessler, Frederick, Veblen 178 Betten, Wilma, Redfield 115 Beusch, Joyce, McLaughlin 157 Biddle, Doris, Cresbard 'Bierber, Dr. Gerald, Lang. 8: Lit. 210 Bieber, Merle, Aberdeen Bieber, Rocky, Edgemont 142 Bierman, Arnette, Mansfield 33,142 Bierman, Marvelyn, Northville 157 Bierman, Teresa, Northville 66,178 Biersbach, Shala, Bristol 142 Bigelow, David, Bristol BIG NAME COMMITTEE 258 Bindenagel, Deanna, Chamberlain Binder, Timothy, Chamberlain 142 Binfet, Bernadette, Loyalton 178 Binfet, Gwendolyn, Loyalton 178 Binger, Lavonne, Aberdeen 157 Binger, Terry, Aberdeen 157 Bingham, Prudence, Aberdeen 142 Binstock, Tony, Aberdeen Biorn, Paul, Fine Arts 204 Birchem, Larry, Broshalt 178,283 Birdsall, Pamela, Onida 43,157 Birkeland, Bart, Dupree 157 Birney, Gladys, Waubay 115 Birrenkott, Susan, Lemmon 115 Bischoff, Barbara, Huron 157 Bischoff, Ronda, Huron 178 Bistodeau, Sandra, Claremont 157 Bittner, Daryl, Mellette 31,157 Bitzer, Alexis, Tolstoy 142 Bjerke, Gary, Bradley Bjerke, Marlin, Clear Lake 291 Bierke, Robert Black, Donald, Aberdeen Black, Leonard, Aberdeen Blackbear, Matilda, St. Francis 4O,41,142 Blackman, Bonnie, Mitchell 178 Blakey, Marcene, Yankton 178 Blanchard, Thomas, Aberdeen Blank, Carl, Ipswich , Bleibaum, Carrylann, Groton 49,50,157,299 Bleth, Richard, Faulkton 196 Blick, Delores, Webster 178 Blocker, Lyle, Webster 115 Bloodgood, Charnelle, Huron 115 Blumberg, Zigrida, Sioux Falls 178,238 Bode, Susan, Lake Preston 49,50,178 Body, Eva, Mitchell 33,157 Boehmer, Robert, Groton Boehmer, Rodney, Groton 142,178 Boehnke, Barbara, Henry 178 Bohn, Diane, Stranburg 157 Bohn, Linda, Stranburg 178 Bolan, Roger Aberdeen 178 Bollinger, Daniel, Herreid 142 Bollweg, Linda, Harold 157 Bonebright, Lynn, Wessington 115,270 Eonnett, Jeffrey, Sioux Falls 178,294 Bonzer, Joan, Heckla 48,49,B7,115,139 Bonzer, Lon, Heckla 157 Booth, Brenda, Vivian 49 Boots, Lavonne, Redfield 157 Borchard, Alan, Mansfield 35,66,115 Borchers, Pat, Mobridge 142,194,299 Borden, Vickie, Fredrick 58,73,157 Bordenwyk, Douglas, Corsica Borkhuis, Dale, Wessington 157 Born, Terry, Hazel 56,115,128 Bortnem, Mary, Volga Bortnem, Roger, Dell Rapids 35,178 Bosanko, Donald, Aberdeen 157 Bosanko, Edward, Aberdeen 142 Bosanko, Larry, Aberdeen 158 Bosch, Wallace, Aberdeen 142 Boschee, Joel, Highmore 236,237 Bosma, Gary, Aberdeen 235 Bosma, Susan, Aberdeen 247 Boub, Tom, Redfield 178 Boulais, Fern, Aberdeen 115 Boulais, Gloria, Mina 115 Boulais, Randall, Aberdeen 178 Bowar, John, Faulkton 158 Bowar, Larry, Miranda 158 Bowar, Margaret, Faulkton 178 Bowen, Michael, Aberdeen 196 Bowen, Patricia Bower, Kirk, Rapid City 142 Bowman, Cecelia, Aberdeen 178 Boyd, Lois Boyd, Todd, Aberdeen 157,158,287 Boyle, Miriam, Pierre 178 Bracht, Debra, Milbank 158 Brady, Mi Brandner, ke, Highmore 115 Bruce, Herreid 142 Brandner, Barbara, Aberdeen 178 Brandner, Beverly, Herreid 42,158 Brandner, Loren, Herreid 178 Brandner, Toby, Herreid 178 Brandner, Brandner, Bra ndriet, Bratsveen, Terrence, Herreid 142 Thomas, Herreid 178 Timothy, Watertown 158 Shirley, Aberdeen Braun, James, Ipswich 179 Breck, Regina, Mitchell 158 Breidenbach, Mike, Aberdeen 74 Breitag, Douglas, Leola 179 Breitag, Harold, Aberdeen 179 Brekke, Darrell, Watertown 158 Bremmon, Craig, Britton 158 Brendel, Dennis, Aberdeen Brenden, Charles, Watertown 179 Brenden, Tom, Huron 179 Robert, Watertown Brennan, David, Summit 56 Bresee, Dennis, Sioux Falls 115 Breske, Leon, Gregsville, 45,158,283 Brewer, Janet, Miranda 179 Brewer, Janice, Faulkton 179 Brewer, James, Faulkton 158,283 Brewer, Robert, Aberdeen 73,115,248,249 Brewster, Kathy, Sisseton 142 Brewster, Thomas, Eden 115 Brick, Jerry, Aberdeen 158 Brickner, Gerald, Hovan 158 Briggs, James, Aberdeen 115,252,253 Briscoe, Don, Aberdeen 115 Briscoe, Sharon, Meadow 56,80,115,135,249 Britton, Bonnie, Winner 158 Britton, Dan, Winner 115 'Brock, Dr. Russell, Soc. Sci. 216 Brockel, Lynn, Glenham 142 Brodland, Lyla, Freeman 143 Brooks, Jerald, Mina 158 Brooks, Marv Jo, Kimball 1 58 Brooks, Timothy, Pierre 283 Brosnan, Peggy, Woonsocket Brosz, Donna, Aberdeen 59,158 Brosz, Daniel, Wagner 158,242 Brosz, Faye, Wessingtcn Springs 158 BROTHERHOOD 72 Brotzel, Robert, Bloomington, Minn. 179, Brower, Judy, Willow Lake 179 Brown, Dave, Aberdeen 179 Brown, Stevan, Fulton Brown, Sue, Aberdeen 179 Brown, Troy, Harrold 179,283 Bruce, Robert, Mitchell 179,238 Brueggeman, Terry, Aberdeen 143 Bruers, Karen, Aberdeen 179 Bruflat, Gail, Wallace 158 Bruhn, lVlary, Aberdeen 143 Bruns, Bernard, Hecla 158 Bruns, Cindy, Willow Lake 158 Bruns, Willis, Hecla Bruntlett, Charles, Rapid City Bryan, Ronald, Aberdeen Bryant, Danele, Watertown 1 15,143,294 Bryant, Glenn, Watertown 30,143,240 'Bryant, Dr. Kenneth, Ed. 84 Psyc. 200 Bryson, Dr. Dean, Ed. 84 Psyc. 200 Buchanan, Dean, Harrold 158 Buchele, Lynell, Twin Brooks 158 Bucher, Kayla, Belle Fourche 59,158 Bucholz, Sharon, White River 115 Buck, Eguene Eagle Butte 179 Buck, John, Aberdeen 158 Bucklin, Sandra, Parker 179 INDEX 280 301 YOUNG AMERICA SHOPS , Blttny s - M I m FIIDSI FlSlillS 4' Coats 218 So. 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Sci. 261 Buntrock, Pamela, Mitchell 158 Bumrock, Renee, Columbia 158 Burdette, Michael, Sioux Falls 179 Burgard, Allen J., Aberdeen 179 Burgard, Allen P,, Aberdeen 179 Buri, David, Milbank 158 Burns, Bruce, Wilmont 143 Burow, Debra, Frederick 58,158 Burroughs, Jeanne, Aberdeen 179 Burroughs, Dr. Marvin, Ind. Arts 54,208 Burton, Joann, Aberdeen 179 Bury, Paul, Bristol 158 Butler, Lee, Lemmon 158 Butt, James, Aberdeen 115 Buttke, Marlene, Corona 158 Button, Craig, Aberdeen Byre, Juel, Selby 49,51 ,1 16,136 Byrnes, James, Sioux Falls 179,290 Byrnes, Pamela, Sioux Falls 116 Byrnes, Susan, Sioux Falls 33,116 Caffrey, William, Martin Caldwell, Don, Aberdeen 158 Caldwell, Linda, Aberdeen 158 Califf, Linde, Rapid City 143 Cameron, Bonnie, Frederick Cameron, Deborah, Frederick 33,143 Camp, Ann, Aberdeen 116 Camp, Richard, Aberdeen 116,271 Camp, Torn, Sioux Falls 79 Campbell, George, Wessinglon 116 Campbell, Lyla, Mclntosh 65,158 Cemptcn, Delores, Aberdeen 143 Cantwell, Robert, Westport 158 Caven, Candrian, Martha, Regent Cantalope, Christine, Aberdeen 158 Card, L arry, Timber Lake 52,65,143,267 Carda, Tim, Chelsea 45,158,175,280 Carey, Adele, Aberdeen 116 Carey, Janine, Mitchell 179 Carey, Patricia, Aberdeen 158 Carlin, Kathleen, Rapid City 69,179 Carlson, Cindy, Seneca 158 Carlson, Cynthia, Aberdeen 179 Carlson, David, Colombia 143 Carlson, Diane, Java 116 Carlson, Dinah, Java 143 Carlson, Douglas, Langford 143 Carlson, Eileen, Hamill 179 Carlson, Hugo, Business 198 Carlson , Iva, Langford 179 Carlson, Kathryn, Claremont 143 Carlson Carlson , Kenneth, Colombia 179,283 , Linda, Beresford 87,116,135,24-4,249 Carlson, Larae, Aberdeen 158 Carlson, Richard, Beresford Carlson, Sandra, Langford 158 Carr, M. Scott, Valentine, NEB 180 Carroll, Launda, Aberdeen Carroll, Richard, Aberdeen 159 Carson, Carla, Langford 143,235,247 Carson, Keith, Aberdeen 179 Carsrud, Carolyn, Arlington 143 Carstens, Donna, Mitchell 180 Carter, Douglas, Aberdeen 159 Carter, Robert, Dallas Casanova, Steven, Groton 159 Casey, Boyd, Glenharn 180 Cass, A nita, Watertown 143,159 Cass, Larry, Redfield Cass, Peter, Gettysburg Cassels, Deborah, Groton 180 Cavanaugh, Susan, Brookings 180 Georgia, Aberdeen 180 Caven, Kathy, Aberdeen 116 Cepak, Maureen, Lead 159 Cermak, Nancy, Highmore 180 Chaon, Jane, Canton 159 Chapin, Gary, Aberdeen 116,244 Chapman, Lawrence, Aberdeen 143 Chapman, Ruth, Aberdeen Charboneau, Evonne, Aberdeen 159 Charboneau, Dolores, Aberdeen Charboneau, Kim, Aberdeen 42,143,246 Charron, Steven, Seneca 159,290 Chase, Michael, Martin 180,267 Chauncey, George, Aberdeen Chavez, Karla, Chamberlain 180 CHEMISTRY CLUB 73 Cherrington, Lory, Sioux Falls 116 Ching, Barbara, Rapid City 116 Ching, Beverly, Aberdeen Ching, Cheryl, Castlewuod 116 Ching, Jeanne, Castlewood 143 Ching, Patricia, Aberdeen Christensen, Anders, Hitchcock 143 Christensen, Brian, Aberdeen Christensen, Dale, Summit 117 Gordon Hitchcock 180 Christensen, , Christensen, Patsy, Athol 159 Christensen, Sharon, Bruce 144 Christensen, Virginia, Revillo 180 Christian, Martha, Aberdeen Christinnson, Nancy, Aberdeen Christianson, Rhea, Columbia Christie, Terry, Armour 117 Cinclair, Carol, Aberdeen 'CincIair, Dr. Richard, Soc. Sci. 221 CIRCLE K 30 Claassen, Janice, Bancroft 159 Clancy, Sandra, Westminister 49,180 'Clark, lllona, Lang. 81 Lit. 242 Clark, Judith, Aberdeen 180 'Clark, Dr. Lester 219 Clausen, Jane, Burke 58,159 Clausen, Kim, Aberdeen 180 Clausen, Roger, Aberdeen 159 Clawson, Augusta, Groton Clayton, Charles, Woonsocket 159 Clayton, Gary, Woonsocket 180 Clayton, Nina, Summit 180 Cleland, Corene, Beresford 159 Clemensen, Janet, Conde 58,159 Clemens, Donna, Redfield 159,233 Clement, Marilyn, Faulkton 180 Clement, Mary, St. Lawrence 159 Cler, Sandra, Aberdeen Cleveland, Richard, Aberdeen 196 Cliff, James, Aberdeen 180 Cliff, Marjorie, Aberdeen Clifford, Nona, Hayti Clopine, Korene, Hosmer 159 Coan, Roger, Aberdeen Coats, Donna. Aberdeen 180 Cody, Patrick, Aberdeen 159, 270 'Coe, Arthur, Sci. 81 Math. 214 Cogswell, Brenda, Aberdeen 'CogswelI, Mark, Ed. 8x Psyc. 47,200 Cole, Cheryll, Platte 159 Coleman, Penni, Highmore 180 Colestock, Leslie, Hecla 159 Collett, Elenore, Pierre 43,117 Collins, Jack, Trail City 159 Collins, Jean, Dupree 144,249 Colwill, Deborah, Sioux Falls 180 Comstock, Linda, Milbank 117 ConkIin, Gary, Soc. Sci. 216 'Conklin, Joan, Lang. 84 Lit. 211 Conlin, Maryanne, Holdon Ht. NJ 117 Connell, Terry, Faulkton 159 Connor, Constance, Aberdeen Connor, Cynthia Constantine, Donald, Miller Contreras, Jean, Aberdeen 144 Contreras, Robert, Aberdeen 290 Cook, Donna, Watertown 43,159 Cooley, Colleen, Pierre 180 Coombes, Cynthia, Watertown 180 Becky Wessington Springs 27,159 Coome, , Coome, Jeffrey, Sioux Falls 44,159,274,275 Cooper, Carla, Mitchell 117,122,254,257 Cooper, Kathleen, Aberdeen 180 Caplan, Marianne, Watertown 117 Coplan, Richard, Henry 73,144 Coppersrnith, William, Aberdeen Cormier, Terrance, Watertown 159 Cornell, Janet, Gary 144 Cory, Janet, Mobridge 180 Cosgrove, Carolyn, Reliance Cosgrove, Lindy, Reliance 144 COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 55 Coury, Miriam, Mitchell 36,60,159 Coverdale, Joseph, Midland Cowie, Keith, Aberdeen 196 Cowley, Dave, Brandon Coyle, Elizabeth, Rapid City 144 Coyle, Marilyn, Aberdeen 159 Coyne, Michael, Bristol 159 Craft, Mary Lou, Aberdeen 117 Craig, Carol, Groton 117 Craig,PauIa, Crandall 69,1 1 7,1 20,243.1 50,251 Craig, Stephen, Aberdeen Cranny, Michael, Canton 180 Crawford, Linda, Aberdeen 180 Crawford, Rex, Huron Creager, Charles, Aberdeen 117,144 Creager, Janice, Pierre 117 Cronk, Tevan, Aberdeen 69,180 Cross, George, Aberdeen 35,62 Crossan, Paula, Amherst 180 Croucher, Bradley, Mitchell 180 Croucher, Guy, Mitchell 159 Crowson, Dwain Aberdeen 144 Cruse, Charles, Aberdeen 144 Cruthoff, Michael, Yankton 159 Culver, June, Iroquois 159 Cunningham, Margaret, Parker 38,80,104,159 Currier, Charles, W. Lebanon, NH 180 Czmowski, Diane, Webster 69,159 Dabbert, Debra, Roscoe 180 Dahl, Rudolph, Business 198 Dahl, Wayne, Watertown 69,180,238 Dahlke, Curtis, Aberdeen 72 Dahme, Craig, Mina 144 Dahme, Cheryl, Aberdeen 159 Dahme, Curtis, Aberdeen 159 Daily, Doreen, Aberdeen 144 Dais, Stanley, Eureka 35,54,117,159 Dalager, Susan, Webster 180 Dale, Dianne, Lilly 180 Daley, John, Aberdeen 159 Daly, Elva, Columbia Daly, John, Aberdeen 34 Damgaard, Marshall, Lake City 65,144,255 Darngaard, Roger, Lake City 159 Damico, Richard, Aberdeen 159 Daniels, Barbara, Aberdeen 159 Danielson, Ethelyn, Canton 50,159,180 Danielson, Kenneth, Aberdeen Dano, Elaine, Aberdeen 180 Dano, Laurie, Aberdeen 144 Dargatz, Kathy, Waubay 180 Darling, Doretta, Lang. 8i Lit. 211 Darroch, Laurie, Carson 180 'Daschel, Bernard 223 Daschel, Paul, Aberdeen 72,144 Davidson, Carol, Bristol 98,99,159,231,240, 261,247 Davidson, Charles, Langford 117 Davidson, Janelle, Mobridge 33,54-,159 Davies, David, Aberdeen 180,238 Davies, Tim, Aberdeen 288,287 Davis, Dolores, Brentford Davis, James, Aberdeen 144 Davis, Jim, Aberdeen Day, John, Onida 180 Dayton, Jerome, Aberdeen 196 Deacon, Richard, Aberdeen 180 Dean, Nancy, Wessington Springs 144 DEBATE 266 Decker, Steven, Yankton Deets, Deborah, Sioux Falls 144 Deforrest, Rosalinda, Aberdeen 180 Degen, Linda, Parkston 160 Degooyer, Cheryl, Highmore 43,160 Degooyer, Gary, Highmore 180,283 Degroot, Mark, Sioux Falls 160 Dehne, Darrell, Westport 237 Dehnert, Him, Watertown Dehnert, Mary, Watertown Dehueck, Mary, Aberdeen 144 Dehueck, Peter, Aberdeen 160 Deibert, Leonard, Aberdeen 117 Deilke, Wayne, Webster 160,294 Dejong, Leanna, Milbank 180 Dekay, Patricia, Tuthill 160,247 Deknikker, Marta, Volga 160 Dekramer, Kay, Huron 180 Dell, George, Aberdeen Dell, Janet, Aberdeen 46 Dell, Joan, Aberdeen Dell, Stanley, Aberdeen Delmage, Joyce, Clear Lake 160 DELTA PHI DELTA 238 Demers, Richard, Aberdeen 45,160,283 Demaery, Mary, Onida 160 Demoss, Melody, Omard, Calif. Denman, Randy, DeSrrJet144 Dennert, Corrinne, Westport 181 Denomme, Dennis, Aberdeen 35,113,117 Derouchey, Kathy, Hoven Determan, Dennis, Sisseton Deutsch, Marilyn, Sisseton Devaal, Dennis, Milbank 56,60,144 'Dewald, Milton 221 Dewald, Nila, Wagner 181 Dickerson, John, Sioux Falls 160 Dickhaut, Ruth, Redfield 117 Diede, Yvonne, Eureka 26,117 Diekhoff, Becky, Wessington Springs 181 Dietterle, Dennis, Mobridge 160,174,283 Dinger, Dwight, Aberdeen Dittman, Westley, Aberdeen 160 Dix, Burkie, Keldron 160 Dixon, Lola, Aberdeen 160 Dixon, Ivan, Pierre 144 Dockter, Chely, South Shore 181 Dockter, Leslie, Wecota 144 Dodge, Darlyne, Aberdeen Dodge, Neal Doerr, Hames, Bowdle 181 Dohn, Gloria, Eureka 181 Dohn, Mark, Eureka 160 Dohrer, Hean, Milbank 181,243 Dokken, Monte, Mobridge 160 Dolney, De anna, Waubay 181 Domier, Marlene, Onalaska, Wis. 49,50,181 299 Domoracki, Susan, Madison 118 Donovan, Connie, Aberdeen 144 Doolittle, Barry, Aberdeen Doolittle, Connie, Wolsey 181 Doolittle, Linda, Aberdeen 144 Doolittle, Sharon, Wolsey 58 Dormady, Larry, Huron 160,270 Dormady, Tom, Huron 118 Dornbush, Reed, Aberdeen Dosch, Johanna, Aberdeen Dosch, Ronald, Aberdeen Dougherty, Barbara, Aberdeen 181 Downing, William, Tabor, NJ 181 r Drage Drake, , John, Milbank 144 Alan, Kodoka 144,143 Drake, Brad, Watertown 181 Drake, Burdette, Watertown Drake, Cheryl, Watertown 160 Drake, Robert, Watertown 160,181 Drayer, Dr. John, Ed. 84 Psych. 47,200 Drew, Janice, Gettysburg 118 Drews, Diane, Sioux Falls 181 Druley, Joel, Cresbard 196 Dubs, Dorothy, Groton Duenwald, Patrick, Lebaban 118 Dufloth, Marlene, Aberdeen 118 Dugan, Jeanne, Watertown 144 Dunkel, Henry, Aberdeen 196 Dunker, Jody, Aberdeen 181 Dunlop, Kathleen, Aberdeen 181 Dunn, Mark, Mitchell 144,258 Dunn, Mary, Dell Rapids 181 Dunn, William, Plankington 160 Dunn, Nlaurice, Aberdeen 144 Dunsmore, Linda, Aberdeen 96,118,139 Durbin, Angela, Aberdeen Durbin, John, Ellendale Durheim, Bruce, Ellendale 160 Dutenhoeffer, Doug, Huron 181 Dutt, Christian, Tolstoy Dutt, Ervin, Aberdeen Dvorak, Steven, Redfield 181 Dwight, Nancy, Langford 181 'Dwight, Philip, Soc. Sci. 60 Dybdahl, Linda, Sisseton 181 Dybing, Johna, Sioux Falls Dyer, Barbara, Aberdeen Dykstra, Brent, Pierre 118,294 Dykstra, Linda, Pierre 294 Eagle Bull, Harry, Aberdeen 196 Ebel, Marleen, Herreid 181 Eberhart, Daryl, Eureka 181 Ebert, Nancy, Onida ECHOETT ES 32 Ecker, Jeff, Aberdeen Edenstrom, Richard, Aberdeen Edwards, Wesley, Aberdeen 118 Edwards, William, Aberdeen 160 Eggen, Lindsey, Sisseton 36,59,160,235 Eggen, Steven, Sisseton 93,102,118,139 235 Eggum, Da rla, Sioux Falls 160 'Egly, Robert, Ind. Arts, 209 'Ehley,Nlarvin, Business 198,240 Ehresmann, Stan, Aberdeen 181 Ehresmann, Coleen, Aberdeen Chresmann, Colleen, Java 118 Eichelberg, E ichel berg , Daniel, Nlobridge Jane, Aberdeen 144 Eichelberg, William, Aberdeen 144 Eikanas, Arlens, Langford Eisenbeisz, Blake, Bowdle 181 Eisenbeisz, Curtis, Java 160 Eisenbeisz, Thomas, Hosmer 118 Eisenreich, Christine, Hot Springs 118 Eisenbraun, Judy, Sioux Falls 118 Eiseman, S harleen, Artas 144 Eissinger, Joel, Frederick 30,144 Eldeen, Pamela, Faulkton 181 Eldridge, Robert, Midwest, Wyo. 181 Eldridge, Sandra, Onida Elkins, Edwin, Clark 45,280,275 Ell, Charlotte, Aberdeen 160 Ell, Doug, Aberdeen 181 Ell, Judy, Aberdeen 181 Ellenbecker, Rickey, Seneca 181 Elling, Richard, Soc. Sci. 64 Elling, Sandra, Aberdeen 55,59,64,160 Ellingson, Janet, Stratford 181 Elliott, Judith, Hot Springs 181 Elliott, Kent, Aberdeen 144 Elliott, Randee, Frederick 36,160 Elliott, William, Hot Springs 160 Ellis, Billie, Bath 160 Ellis, Stan, Clear Lake 52,160,174,275,280 Ellwanger, Barbara, Port Seruis, NJ Ellwein, Kathryn, Pierre 181 Ellwood, Donna, Aberdeen INDEX V. Big Otto Sez: 2' NSC students get their chow at - X , ' qi at IIITU - llllf 3X 'gZ! Super City l wlwwyizt sat The House of Beautiful Feminine Apparel Sherman Hotel Building Aberdeen, South'Dakota P 8- ll BIIIITERY 205 South IVlain 208 S. lVlain ABERDEEN PHONE 225-5570 The downtown shoe store for style conscious people of all ages. BIIPIIS VARIETY The Little Store With Everything 1201 S. Nlain 225-3482 Nlonday - Saturday 9-10 Sunday 12-10 Holidays 12-6 l 04 ADVERTISING EIlwood, Virgil, Soc. Sci. 216 Elmore, Glenn, Kidder Elpert, Deborah, Dalton 56,181 Elsen,Robert,HecIa160 Elsom, Jane, Britton 49,50,160 Emelio, Joyce, Aberdeen 181 Emerson, Jerry, Kimball 160 Emerson, Susan, Aberdeen 160 Enderson, Eldean, Havana, ND 56,60,68,128 118 Engebretson, Danny, Aberdeen 118 Engebretson, Mary A., Webster 118 Engebretson, Mary, K. Aberdeen 118 Engebretson, Pamela, Brookings 118 Engel, Dr. Arthur, Ed. 84 Psyc. 200 Engel, James, Aberdeen 160,259 Engelgau, Don, Aberdeen 144 Engelhardt, Carroll, Pierre 31,144 Engelhert, Bonita, Aberdeen 43,160 Engelhart, Hean, Aberdeen 181 Enger, Donald, Aberdeen 181 England, Nancy, Aberdeen 144 Angler, Stephen, Aberdeen 181 Engler, Richard, Aberdeen 144 Englet, Patricia, Pierre 181 Englund, Richard, Aberdeen 118 Engstrom, Joann, Lily 118 Engstrom, Sandra, Lily 181 Entenman, James, Sioux Falls 31,160 EPSILON Pl TAU 236 Erdmann, Verle, Stratford 69,181 Erdman, Vicky, Mobridge 69,181 Erdmann, Rebecca, Stratford 22,55,66,16O Erickson, Christopher, Sioux Falls 35,511,181 Erickson, Constance, Sioux Falls 26,132,181 Erickson, Donel, Timber Lake 144 Erickson, Hartman, Arlington 160 Erickson, Kathy, Plankington 160 Erickson, Joanne, Springfield 144 Erickson, Kathleen, Sioux Falls 182 Erickson, Lea, Hecle 118 Erlckson, Lorrie, Aberdeen 27,29,144 Erickson, Nancy, Valley Springs 182 Erickson, Robert, Wolsey 181 Ernst, Craig, Aberdeen 161 Ernst, Douglas, Aberdeen 144 Erz, Jane, Aberdeen 67,161 Eschenbaum, Shirley, Nliller 182 Eskelson, Mary, Watertown 161 Esser, James, Redfield 161 Etzkorn, Catherine, Pierre 182 Evangelisto, Ann, Warner 122,118 'Evans, Diane, H 84 PE. 206,297 Evans, Jane, Sioux Falls 118 Evans, Michael, Aberdeen Evenson, Glen, Sisseton 118 Evenson, Mary, Waubay 144 Evers, Charlene, Wagner 182 Everson, Mary, Pierre 119 Evien, Gary, Sioux Falls 44,45,143,144,2B7, 289 'Ewer, Duane, Business 198 Ewer, Stephen, Aberdeen 283 Ewen, Dr. John, Ed. 84 Psych. 200 Eye, James, Kidder 76.144 Fader, Cheryl, Juron 161 Fagerland, Jerome, Aberdeen 144 Fagerhaug, Lennis, Wessington Springs 161 Fahey, Thomas, Aberdeen 119 Falk, Lesley, Pierre 182 Falk, Ray, Pierre 144 Fargen, Thomas, Pierre 161 Farris, Jean, Woonsocket 161 Fast, Claudia 119 Fast, Dwight, Aberdeen 119,120 Fauth, Flay, Hosmer 182 Fawcett, Rebecca, Fiee Heights 69,119 Fawcett, Sandra, Ree Heights 50,69,161 Fedell, Susan, Rapid City 69,182 Fees, Joyce, Chamberlain 182 Fehllng, Flanda, Fredonia 182 Feickert, Leland, Wetonka 145 Feiock, Greg, Aberdeen 161,252 Feist, David, Aberdeen 161 Feistner, Fiuth, Hitchcock 119 Felderman, Barbara, Doland 49,50,161,299, 297 Feldhus, Marsha, Arlington 161 Feldhaus, Phullis, Howard Feldhaus, Sharon, Howard 145 Felix, Floger, Aberdeen 161 Fellbaum, Cheryl, Webster 182 Feltis, Marilyn, Edgeley, ND Feltman, Peggy, Chamberlain 50,161 Ferguson, Douglas, Fort Benton, Montana Fero, Susan, Meadow 182 Feser, Nlaribeth, Groton 182 Feterl, Larry, Mitchell 182 Fetrig, Joe, Aberdeen 179,182 Fey, Carolyn, Conde 182 Fey, Delbert, Turton 182 Fey, Sidney, Turton 145 Fiala, Linda, Turton119 Fick, Jacqueline, Webster 182 J Fiechtner, Barbara, Java 182 Fiechtner, Joel, Ellendale, ND 161 Fiechtner, Floyd, Java Fiedler, Mary, Selby 161 Fiedler, Louise, West Port 161 Field, Barry, Hot Springs Field, Patricia, DeSmet 119,116,247 Fillbech, Myra, lpswich 182 Finley, Cheryl, Aberdeen 182 Finley Deborah Aberdeen 161 Finley, Julia, Edi 81 Psych. 20 Finley Linda Finley, Sharon, Hecla 64,182 Finnegan, Mary, Rapid City 161 Findand, Mark, Watertown 182 Fischbach, Paul, Millette 145,279 Fischer Fischer Fischer Fischer Fischer Bondell Artes 145 ,Charlotte Long Lake 119 , Donald, Westport 182 Donna Aberdeen 161 f Jamesfeureka 119,246 Fischer, Karen, Frederick 182 Fischer, Rosemary, Aberdeen 145 Fisher, Peggy, McLaughlin 161 Fisher, Flogene, Watertown 182,242,266 Fishner, Joel, Eureka 73 Fitting, Kathleen, Sisseton 182 Fieldheim, Clarence, Herreid 161 Fjellestad, Tim, Mitchell 161 Flack, Gregory, Aberdeen 161 Fladeboe, Jeffrey, Pierre 182 Flagstad, Judith, Webster 161 Flahaven, Jean, Aberdeen 161 255,258 Flahaven, Kathryn, Aberdeen Flahaven, Pamela, Aberdeen 145 Flahaven, Thomas, Aberdeen 161 Flanagan, Carol, Mitchell Flanery, Patricia, Milbank 182 Flatau, Gaylon, Aberdeen 161 Fliehe, Gordon, Aberdeen 48,419,145 Flippin, Jimmy, Aberdeen 145 Flippin, Judy, Kirley Flynn, Colleen, Gregory 182 FM RADIO 267 Forelson, Ronald, Redfield Fogle, John, Aberdeen 161 Folan, Harriett, Plankington 161 Foley, Katherine, Sioux Falls 119 Foltz, Linda, Chamberlain 48,419,119 Fonder, Craig, Sisseton Fonder, Debra, Sisseton 145 Forbes, Eudean, Aberdeen 33,120 Ford, Michael, Aberdeen 161 Foreman, Kristine, Deadwood 161 Forest, Randy, Clark 182 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB 33 Forkel, Sharon, Aberdeen 182 Forman, Marlin, Milbank 285,283 Fors, Elton, Sci. 81 Math 214 Fors, Patricia, H. 84 PE. 206 Forsyth, Nladlynn, Aberdeen Foss, Connie, Lemon 120 Fossurn, Dawn, Aberdeen 145 Fossum, Carly, Aberdeen 182 Fossum, Wendell, New Effington 162 Foster, Curtis, Britton 145 Fought, Maynard, Faulkton 120,246 Fowler, Theodore, Aberdeen 120 Fox, Garold, Watertown 120,246 Fox, Jean, Watertown 120,246 Fox, Paul, Watertown 145,252 Fox, Peggy, Fedora 162 Fox, Shirley, Sioux Falls 182 Fox, Timothy, Canton Frame, Judy, Aberdeen 120 Francis, Thomas, Sioux Falls 162 Frazier, Donald, Aberdeen 162 Freud, Paul, Rockford 145 Fredenberg, Marilyn, Aberdeen 182 Frederick, Francene, Watertown 162 Fredrickson, Charles, Aberdeen 182,283 Fredrickson, Judy, Aberdeen 120 Fredrickson, Curt, Aberdeen 182 Fredrikson, Andrea, Judson 182 Freeburg, Sibyl, Watertown 182 French, Larry, Aberdeen 182 French, Marlys, Canton 145 French, Sherrie, Canton 182 Frey, John, Bath 120 Frey, Michael, Aberdeen 145,283 Frick, Patricia, Beresford 120 'Fries, James, Dr., Sci. 84 Math 73,214 Frink, Cynthia, Mitchell 36,49,50,162 Friske, Penny, Aberdeen 182 Frisvold, Sonja, Lemmon 120 Fritz, Cheryl, Lead 182 Fritz, Marla, Milbank 56,553,162 Fritz, Terry, Bath 162 Fritza, Joan, Aberdeen 59,257 Fritzsche, Mona, Wessington Springs Froese, Jacob, Aberdeen Froiland, Richard, Aberdeen 120 Fromelt, Patricia, Grenville 120 Froseth, Nancy, Garretson 182 Fuhrer, Cheryl, Herreid 162 Fuhrman, Mary, Aberdeen Fulker, Carol, Aberdeen 145 Fulker, Richard, Aberdeen 182,242,266 Funk, David, Mr. Vernon 120 Gabler, Gregory, Faulkton 45,87,120,283 Gage, Linda, Sioux Falls 32,182 Gaikowski, Larry, Aberdeen 196 Galinat, Penny, Harrold 152 GAMMA DELTA 66 Gannon, Janet, Mclntosh Gard, Clair, Miller 182 Gardner, Susan, Pierre 182 Garreau, Morgan, Eagle Butte 274 Garner, Lois, Sioux Falls 145 Garrett, Robert, Aberdeen 162 Garry, Christina, Sioux Falls 113,120,140 Garry, Jon, Salem 162 Gaspar, Dennis, Humbolt Gates, Billy, Aberdeen 52,162 Gates, Priscilla, Aberdeen Gates, Ronald, Aberdeen 92,183 Gauer, Mark, Ipswich 45,120,283 Geary, Virgil, Aberdeen 145 Gebhart, Jane, Gettysburg 183 Gederos, Calvin, Aberdeen 145,258 Gederos, Judy, Aberdeen 121 Gehring, Helen, Sioux Falls 58,59,162 Gehrts, Wayne, Aberdeen Geier, Charles, Roscoe Geigel, Marie, Huron 183 Geiser, Valerie, Watertown 69,145 Geist, Gary, Amerst 145,245 Gellerman, Frances, Aberdeen 145 Gellhaus, Lonald, Aberdeen 121 Gellhaus, Marva, Aberdeen Geppert, Gary, Kimball 162 Geranen, Fred, Aberdeen 121 Gereaux, Fiobert, Doland 162 Gerharter, Gary, Aberdeen 145 Gerharter, Lonnie, Stratford 145 Gerlach, Yvonne, Plankington 121 Gerriets, Hean, Aberdeen 145 Gerriets, Theodore, Webster Gesinger, Collette, Aberdeen 121,162 Gesling, Marshall, Aberdeen 121 Gibbs, Marsha, Aberdeen 183 'Gibson, James, Fine Arts 204 Gibson, Phyllis, Pierre 43,121 Gienger, Donna, Leola 183 Giese, Carolyn, Mclntosh 145 Giese, Thomas, Mclntosh Giessinger, Jack, Aberdeen Gilbert, Arden, Hitchcock 49,121 Gilbert, Gay, Aberdeen 183 Gilbert, Janice, Hitchcock 49,50,58,162 Gilbertson, Barbara, Redfield 145 Gilbertson, Marlys, Roslyn 162 Gill, Claudia, Aberdeen 162 Gill, Greg, Leola 73,121 Gillen, Carla, White Lake 183 Gillick, Mary, Ipswich 58,162 Gilyard, Karen, Rapid City 162 Gimbel, DeWayne, Miller 121 Gimbel, Edna, Miller 162 Gjere, Diane, Aberdeen 162 Glader, Steven, Aberdeen Glaesman, Charles, Leola Glanzer, Nadine, Carpenter 145 Glavin, Elizabeth, Arlington 183 Glendenning, Joan, Arlington 26,136,145 Glood, Daniel, Viborg 183,283 Glover, Kay, Sisseton 36,58,162 Glover, Robert, Frederick 145,246,262 Goc, Janet, Blunt 162 Godkin, Faye, Mobridge 121 Goebel, James, Miranda 162 Goebel, Mary, Gettysburg Goehner, Wes, Huron 145 Goehring, Donna, Steele Goehring, James, Long Lake 145,249 Goehring, Sandra, Aberdeen Goetz, Diane, Java 162 Goetz, Dorothy, Java 121 Golz, Craig, Aberdeen 183 Goodroad, Larry, Brandt 121 Goodroad, Sandra, Sioux Falls 183 Goodspeed, Glenda, Aberdeen 162 Goodspeed, Greg, Aberdeen 60,121 Goodspeed, Scott, Aberdeen Gordon, Deborah, Montrose 121 Gorman, Daniel, Tyndall 145,252 Gould, Marie, Colman 145 Grabenbauer, James, Aberdeen 162 'Grabowska, Dr. Melvin, Ed. 84 Psych. 201 Graeber, Eric, Aberdeen Graf, David, Milbank 145 Graf, Steven, Milbank 183,283 Grafton, David, Downers Grove, lll. 31,183 Grage, James, Timber Lake 35,65,145 Grage, Jane, Timber Lake 121 Graham, Garry, Algona, Iowa Grandpre, Paula, Conde 183 Grandpre, Steve, Aberdeen Grav, Lyle, Aberdeen 162,294 Graves, Kathryn, Watertown 183,297 Green, Peggy, Lake Preston 145,235 Greene, Linda, Watertown 183 Greeno, Cynthia, Leola 183 Greer, James, Aberdeen 183,294 Greiser, Olga, Aberdeen 183 Grewing, Dale, Watertown 162,279 Grewing, Dan, Watertown 183 'Griebie, Fred, Soc. Sci. 216 Grieop, Douglas, Aberdeen 183 Griepp, Wanda, Sisseton 183,267 Griese, Lezlee, Lake City 26,183 Grismer, Benedict, Hosmer 145 Grismer, Thomas, Aberdeen 121 Grode, Mary, Webster 145 Grogan, Michael, Miller 145 Gross, Delane, Huron 162 Gross, Dean, Aberdeen 162 Gross, James, Shields 162,275 Gross, June Bowdle Gross, Kathleen, Pierre 80,81 ,78,121,231 Gross, Kim, Eureka 283 Gross, Perry, Huron 145 Grote, David, Aberdeen Grote, Douglas, Aberdeen Grote, Pe99V. Aberdeen 128 Grote, Ward, Westport 121 Grove, Grubbs Gru by, Gary, Lead 45,629,278 , Terry, Gregory 47 Betty, Grenville 183 Gruenewald, Robert, Corsica 162 Gruenh agen, Rae, Wentworth 162 Gruenedike, Patricia, Aberdeen 183 Gruenewaldt, Kenneth, Orient 145 Gudmastad, Pam, Howard 183 Gudmundson, Sale, Milbank 183 Gudmundson, Yvonne, Milbank 32,56,145. 250,251 Guhin, Florence, Aberdeen 121 Guhin, Clark, Aberdeen Guhin, David, Aberdeen Guhin, Mary, Aberdeen 122 Guhin, Paul, Aberdeen 183 Guhin, Todd, Aberdeen 162 Guidice, Laverne, Aberdeen Gunder 'Gunder son, Duane, Flandreau son, Dr. Harry, Ind. Arts 208 Gunderson, Vickie, Flandreau Gurnon, Janice, Flandreau Gurnon, Paul, Flandreau 183 Guse, Linda, Huron, 36,145 Gustafson, Diane, Sioux Falls 162,247 Gustafson, Linda, Aberdeen 145,243 Gustafson, Wynn, Aberdeen 34,121 Haaland, Perry, Redfield 183,256 Habeck , Ervin, Aberdeen 162 Hacker, Charles, Pierre 40,41 Hackett, Donald, Yankton 145 Hadrick, Robert, Faulkton 162 Haefner, Douglas, Mobridge 162 Haffeman, Lenn, Aberdeen 162 Hafner, Dorothy, Parkston 146 Hafner, Judith, Parkston 183 Haggar, Sandra, Aberdeen 36,163 Hagen, Glenn, Britton 163 Hagen, Duann, Hot Springs 183 Hagen, Lois, Hot Springs 183 Hagen, Kiann, Waubay 183 Hagenl ck Marie Gettysburg 183 0 . , Haggar, Edward, Sioux Falls Haider, Richard, Aberdeen 183 Haigh, Karen, Aberdeen 122 'Haigh, William, Sco. 84 Math 214 Haines, Halibur Debra, White Lake 163 ton, Dennis, Milbank 146 'HalI, Virginia, Fine Arts Hall, Donna, Pierre 183 'Halley, Dr. Patrick, Soc, Sci. 217 Hallstrom, Thomas, Webster 42,46,235,246 Halse, Darrell, Clear Lake 122,246 Halvorson, Beverly, Aberdeen 146 Halverson, Holly, Aberdeen 26 Halvorson, Lee, Aberdeen 183 Halvorson, Nancy, Canton 36,163 Hammer, Bruce, Sisseton 183 Hammond, Mark, Pierre 163 Hammrich, Terry, Aberdeen 183 'l-iamre, Hanks, Hanley Mavis, Fine Arts 42 Gordon, White Lake 183 , Tom, Aberdeen 183 Hannah, Gwendolyn, Aberdeen 163 Hannum, William, Aberdeen 122 Hansen, Betty, Salem 163,234 INDEX MODERN BANKING FACILITIES FOR NORTHERN SOUTH DAKOTA or ABERDEEN MEMBER F.D.I.C. Branches: Britton-Groton-Hecla-MiIbank-Mobridge-Redfield-East Aberdeen ADVERTISING Hanse, Gary, Aberdeen 49,103,146,234 Hansen, Harlan, Mina 183 Hansen, James, Sci. 84 Math 214 Hansen, James, Aberdeen 146 Hansen, Heanne, Aberdeen 183,297,299 Hansen, Linda, Madison 163,247 Hansen, Michael, Stratford 183 Hansen, Phyllis, Mission 183 Hansen, Peggy, Sioux Fells 26,223,163 Hansen, Shirley, Redfield 122 Hansen, Raymond, Groton Hansen, Terri, Gettysburg 'Hansen, Thomas, Lang. 81 Lit, 211 Hansen, Vesta, Ed. 84 Psych. 201 Hansen, Virginia, Oaks, ND 163 Hanson, Bob, Watertown 163 Hanson, Gary, Sioux Falls Hanson, Gary W. Waubay 163,183 Hanson, Janet, Aberdeen 163 Hanson, Kathryn, Aberdeen 32,183 Hanson, Kristin, Rapid City183 Hanson, Marilyn, Aberdeen Hanson, Myrle, Dean of Men 220 Hanson, Ronald, Ipswich 163 Hanson, Shirley, Aberdeen Hanson, Stephen, Clear Lake 184,283 Hanson, Vicki, Aberdeen 184 Harden, Glenn, Aberdeen Hardes, Rita, Aberdeen 122 Hardina, Becky, Britton Hardina, James, Aberdeen 184 Hare, Caroline, Aberdeen Hare, Kathleen, Aberdeen 184,234 Hargens, Dennis, Orient 146 Harmel, Michael, Huron 146 Harmel, Mickey, Watertown 163 Harmel,Terry, Watertown 146 Harmon, Tom, Huron Harms, Gary, Willow Lake 113,122,136,245, 255,258 Harms, Marlys, Clear Lake 163 Harper, Marilyn, Lang. 8r Lit. 212 Harr, Homer, Aberdeen 122 Harrington, Dr. Harvey, Business 198 Harrington, Harvey, Aberdeen 146 Harrington,SI1erry, Mitchell 146,184,240 Harris, Deborah, Sioux Falls 32,146 Harris, Don, Rapid Clty 39,163,238 Harris, John, Britton 184 Harrison, Francis, Frederick Harrison, C., Groton 163 Hart, Bruce, Frederick 163 Hartigan, Sandra, Sloux Falls 122,126 Hartung, Matthias, Aberdeen 184 Hartung, Paul, Aberdeen Hartwig, Gary, Huron 163,238 Haskins, Patricia, Onida 184 Hasvold, Luella, Aberdeen 163 Hasz, Cynthia, Wessington Springs 123 Hatch, Paula, Waconda 123 Hathaway, Bruce, Hitchcock 163 Hatle, Darlis, Aberdeen 184 Hauck, Carlee, Watertown 163 Hauck, Douglas, Aberdeen 270,271 Hauck, James, Aberdeen 123 Haug, James, Aberdeen 146 Haug, Kenneth, Aberdeen 123 Haug, Richard, Aberdeen Haupt, Gerald, Eureka Hausa, Cheryl, Salem 163 Haussman, Dr. Courtney, Ed. 8t Psych. 201 Hausvik, Linde, Doland 43,163 Hawkings, Darrell, Aberdeen 73,163 Hawkins, Larry, Aberdeen 146 Hawley, Nancy, Huron 163 Hayes, Keith, Aberdeen 34,123,237 Hayes, Mary, Aberdeen 184 Heagley, Henry, Wetonka 184 Healey, Marlon, Sturgis 184 Healy, Diane, Roslund 123 Healy, Michael, Aberdeen 197 Heath, DeJay, Aberdeen 163 Heath, Jay, Grenville Heckenlaible, Douglas, Hosmer 184 Heezen, Dale, Plankington 163 'Heffernen, Francis, Ed. 81 Psych. Heffner, Stanley, Huron Heibel, Betty, Leola 49,50,184 Heida, Darlene, Aberdeen Heidepriem, Karla, Custer 184 Heien, Janice, Newell 184 Heidrich, Fred, Onida Heier, Susan, Onida 123 Heil, Robin, Aberdeen 123,245 Heilman, Thomas, Eureka 146,238 Heim, Mary, Sioux Falls 184 Helm, Patricia. Pierre 56,57,146,259 Hein, Thomas, Groton 123 'Hein, Warren, Sci. Br Math Hein, Wayne, Groton Heinemann, Charleen, Hitchcock 184 Heinrich, Keith, Aberdeen 163 Heisler, Pamela, Herrled 146 Helland, Garry, Watertown 184 Hellekson, Karen, Volga 163 Helm, Bradley, Revillo 146,249 Hemen, Kathryn, Britton 123,136 Hemmah, Coleen, Rosland 87,113,123 Hendrickson, Roanld, Aberdeen 123 Hendry, Steve, Colman Henning, Susan, Grenville 184 Henning, Sandra, Grenville 184 Henrichsen, John, Butler 146,237 Henrichsen, William, Butler 103 Henrickson, Beverly, Miller 123 Henrickson, Marlys, Miller 221,123 Henrickson, Joanne, 32,559,184 Herbst, Rebecca, Sioux Falls 163 Herman, Bruce, Conde 146 Herman, Carol, West Port 123 Herman, Kathy, Timber Lake 97,146,247 Hermansen, Randy, Aberdeen Hermes, William, Timber Lake 103 Hermsen, Robin, Canton 184 Herold, Douglas, Waubay 103 Herr, Jacalyn, Webster 184 Herr, Julie, Aberdeen 184 Hertel, Stanley, McLaughlin 163 Hertel, Tim, McLaughlin 184 Herther, Marsha, Pierre 163,247 Herring, Monte, Aberdeen Herzberger, Sharon, Colombia Herzog, Cliff, Watertown 184 Herzog, Linda, Watertown 163 Hesla, Eloise, Waconda 26,512,184 Hesla, Mary, Waconda 163 Hesla, Pamelam, Webster 184 Hess, James, Clark 157,163,235 Hess, James P., Huron l-less, Margaret, Clark 80,87,123,247,259 Hettich, Laean, Java 163 Hettich, Lanette, Java 32,184 Hettick, Nlariorie, Cresbard 76,232 Heupel, James, Mobridge Heupel, Pamela, Aberdeen 163 Heupel, Shirley, Aberdeen 123 Hewitt, Alan, Claremont 184 Hickenbotham, Terry, Aberdeen 184,235 'Hickman, Jack. Soc. Sci. 60 Hieb, Dale, Epswich 146 Hieb, Orville, Hosmer 123 Hieb, Sheila, Aberdeen 184 Hieb, Sherida, Hosmer 123 Hildebrand, William, Aberdeen Hildenbrand, Kathleen, Aberdeen Hildenbrand, Roger. Aberdeen Hileman, James, Vivian 163 Hill, Denise, Amhurst 64,184 Hill, Mavis, Redfield 184 Hilleson, Anna, Veblin 146 Hilmoe, Dennis, Aberdeen 163 Hilt, Michael, Mobridge146 Hinds, Leslie, Aberdeen 44,163 287 Hinker, Colleen, Woonsocket Hlnman, Barvara, Carter 184 Hinrichs, Nancy, Claremont 146 Hinrichs, Calls, Lane 123 Hinrichs, Rod, Claremont 123 Hirocke, Leslie, Burbank Hirsch, Carol, Harrold 146 Hisek, Roger, Tyndall 123 Hitchcock, Delton, Stratford 164 Hobart, Mark, Aberdeen 123 Hobson, Melissa, Flandreau 184 Hochkammer, Angeline, Aberdeen 164 Hochkammer, Dennis, Aberdeen 146 Hodgen, Camilla, Ruth, Pierre Hoeke, Wayne, Big Stone CRV 134 Hoerth, Joye, Aberdeen 123 Hoerth, Natalie, Aberdeen 164 Hof, Anita, Lang. 84 Lit. 212 Hofer, Karen, Hitchcock Hofer, Rodney, Carpenter 164 Hoff, Debra, Aberdeen 184 Hoff, Laverne, Aberdeen 124 Hoff, Theresa, Aberdeen 124 Hoffman, Judy, Ipswich 124,243 Hoffman, Kenneth, Long Lake Hoffman, Linda, Jefferson 184 Hoffman, Mylo, Aberdeen Holfner, Janet, Aberdeen 124 Hoffner, Serenus, Aberdeen Hoglund, Laela, Langford 164 Hogie, Philip, Aberdeen 124 Hohm, Bethel, Yale 146 Hohn, Curtis, Mitchell 146 Hoing, Partick, Aberdeen Hoing, Holly, Aberdeen 146 Hokanson, Thomas, Watertown 146 'l-loladay, William, Fine Arts 204 Hulbert, David, Milbank 146 Holdhusen, Carol 26 Holclhusen, Richard, Epswich 164 Holida, Bruce, Hazel 146,252 Hollan, Ray, Aberdeen Holland, David, Aberdeen in Holle, David, Sioux Falls 184 Hollmann, Nancy, Hartford 146 Holloway, Diane, Huron 184 Holm, Joann, Clark 146 Holm, Karen, Clark 146 Holman, John, Aberdeen 184 Holman, Sam, Aberdeen Holman, Sandy, Aberdeen Holman, Thomas, Waubay, 124 Holmes, Jill, Bath 184 Holmes, Michele, Mitchell 164 Holmes, Thomas, Wessington Springs 124 Holmquist, Denielle, Conde 124,132,247 Holsing, Randy, Wecota 31,72,164 Holsing, Shari, Ipswich 184 Hoist, William, Pierre 146 Holthus, James, Woonsocket 146,250 Holty, Monte, Aberdeen 30,164,294 Holzwarth, Clark, Aberdeen Hoover, John, Onida 53,147,283 'Hoover, Muriel, Ed. 84 Psych. 201 Hopkins, Linda, Aberdeen 124 Hopp, Claudia, Sioux Falls 26,29,164 Hoppel, Cheryl, Sioux Falls 122 Horan, Dale, Aberdeen 146 Horn, Clark, Burke 164 Hornaman, Elaine, Aberdeen 124 Horneber, William, Sisseton 147 Horstman, Daniel, Selby 164 Horst, Terry, Selby 185 Horter, Kenneth, Bristol 144 Horstman, Joanne, Mitchell 185 Hosek, Patsy, Academy 185 Hottman, Donavon, Gettysburg 164 Hottmann, Conrad, Gettysburg 164 Houtihan, Michael, Mitchell 185 House, Theodore, Aberdeen 147 Hove, Marcene, Sioux Falls 147 ' Hover, Gary Nolan, Clear Lake 185,283 Hovland, Marie, Aberdeen Howard, Michael, Aberdeen 105,124 Hoyt, Arthur, Aberdeen 185 Huber, Gregory, Lowrey 185 Huber, Perry, Mobridge Hudson, Jeffrey, Bernard 31,124 Huft, Joy, Aberdeen 124 Huggett, Holly, Rosland 185 Hughes, Leila, Aberdeen 164 Huisinga, Betty, Mitchell 56,124,238 Hukki, Bonni, Rapid City 164 'Humann, Lymann, Business 198 Hummel, Dorita, Sioux Falls 185 Hummel, James, Sioux Falls 124 Hummel, Nancy, Sioux Falls 164 Hundstad, James, Beth 164 Hunstad, Gloria, Aberdeen 147 Hunstad, Linda, Aberdeen 36,87,124 Hunt, Linda, Aberdeen 4 Hupe, Carla, Cedar Rapids 164 Hupke, Carlton, Langford 45,164,283 Hurlbut, Vici, Miller Hurley, John, Milbank 45,164,275,2B3 Huston, Diana, Kennebec Hutchings, Evan, Rapid City 147,240 Jahnke, Wendell L. 219 James, Dennis, Pierre 164 James, Randy, Aberdeen 31 ,147,265 Jameson, Corinne, Mclntosh 147 Janak, Delaine, L'!i ner 164 Janes, Donald, Aberdeen 164 Janish, Karen, Waubay 185 Janish, Larry, Kimball 164 Jankauskasm, Janette, Aberdeen 185 Jankord, Debra, Redfield 26,185 Jans, Carolyn, Willow Lake 164 Janusz, Mary Beth, Aberdeen 185,247 Janzen, Judy, Canistota 164 Jarding, James, Emery 124 Jarman, Joaan, Huron 36,164 Jarvi, Gayle, Frederick 185 Jarvi, Jesse, Frederick 147 'Jasinski, Dr. Harry, Business 199 Jasmer, Gerald, Aberdeen 164 Jassmann, Arthur, Pierre 147,246 Jeffries, Deborah, Ft. Pierre 105,185,242,266 Jenner, Candace, Aberdeen 164 Jenner, Judith, Ashley 164 Jenner, Mithcell, Aberdeen 164,267 Jens, Mark, Waubay 185 Jensen, Barbara, Huron 185 Jensen, Becky, Lemmon 164 Jensen, Dennis, Watertown Jensen, James, Aberdeen 282,283,291 Jensen, Janice, Brookings 164,298,299 Jensen, Jean, Sioux Falls124,127 Jensen, Judy, Aberdeen 185 Jensen Jensen , Madalene, Apo, NY 164,258 , Mary, Canton 164 Jensen, Larry, Salem 164 Jensen, Rick, Redfield 185 Jerde, Loren, Langford 147 'Jerde, Dr. Walter, Ed. 84 Psych. 201 Jerke, Jesch k Alice, Aberdeen 124 e, Curtis, Roscoe 164 Jewett, Linda, Eagle Butte Jirsa, Nikki, Highmore 124,240 Joens, Pamela, Bemis 185 Johansen, Ardell, Aberdeen 125 Johns, Theresa, Aberdeen 147 Johnsen, David, Wessington Springs 164 Johnsen, Jerry, Corona 125,274,275 Johnson, Alan, Aberdeen 164 Johnson, Annette, Sioux Falls 50,125 Johnson, Carol A., Waubay 165 Johnson, Carol J., Britton 92 Johnson, Carol L., Aberdeen 185 Johnson, Cheryl, Aberdeen Johnson, David A., Clear Lake 125 Johnson, David M., Sioux Falls 125 Johnson, David L., Aberdeen 185 Johnson, Deborah, Webster 29,42,125 Johnson, Dennis, Webster 165 Johnson, Gene, Aberdeen Johnson, Gerald, Minneapolis, MN Johnson, Glenn, Woonsocket 185 Johnson, Harold, Aberdeen Johnson, Jane, Aberdeen 165 Johnson, Janice M., Sioux Falls 125 Hutchinson, Bettie, Language 84 Literature Johnson, Janice R.. Aberdeen 125 Hutchinson, Robert, Language 84 Literature Johnson, Jean, Lake Norden 185 Huyck, Barbara, Groton 185 Johnson, Joan, Aberdeen 125 Hyde, Charles, Harold 147 Johnson, Kathleen, Madison 33,147,259 Hyde, Robert, Ohida 124 Johnson, Kenwood, Alpena 165 Hylle, Kathleen, Custer 185 lmberi, Marilyn, Aberdeen 164 lmberi, Roger, Aberdeen lmbery, Ronald, Mina 30,164 lmbery, Susan, Aberdeen 185 Immel,Jer1nifer, Sioux Falls 69,185 Imrie, Robert, Bristol 185 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONCLUB 34 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB 54 lngebritson, Wayne, Aberdeen 164 Isdal, Arnold, Lemmon 246 lstratescu, Madelaine, Lead 185,266 lstratescu, Veronica, Lead 32,92,164 lten, John, Aberdeen 164 lversen, Janet, White River 147 Iversen, Monica, Pierre 29 Iverson, Carl, H. 8m P.E. 206,282 Iverson, Katherine, Aberdeen Iverson, Susan, Milbank 185 Ivey, Rich, Aberdeen 185 Jackson, Jennifer 40,41 Jackson, Roy, Custer 185 Jacobs, Robert, Aberdeen 124 Jacobsen, Gary, Dallas 29,117,164 Jacobson, David, Castlewood 147 Jacobson, Karen, Bristol 164 Jacobson, Myrlene, Bristol 69,185 Jager, Janice, Castlewood 124 Johnson, Leanne, Sioux Falls 157 'Johnson, Dr. Lloyd 222 Johnson, Lynnette, Redfield 96,165,247 Johnson, M. Kathryn, Huron 165 Johnson, Margaret, DeSmet 147 Johnson, Margaret A., Aberdeen 185 Johnson, Margaret M., Aberdeen 165 Johnson, Marlin, Aberdeen 165 Johnson, Melany, Aberdeen 165 Johnson, Melvin, Sioux Falls 147 'Johnson, Merritt, Fine Arts 204 Johnson, Nathan, Colombia 'Johnson, Ralph 223 Johnson, Randall, Sioux Falls 147,275 'Johnson, Ronald, Business 199 Johnson, Sandra, Oakes, ND 185,232 Johnson, Steven, Faulkton 165 Johnson, Susan, Watertown 56,131 Johnson, Virginia, Hawthorne 165 Johnston, C. Scott, Aberdeen 52,53,165,275 Johnst Jonas, on, R. Kerry, Aberdeen 125,283,291 John, Roscoe Jondahl, Rodney, Langford 185 Jones, Chester, Stockton, Cal. 35,147,291 , 292,283 Jones, Jones, Jones, David, Pierre 52,165 Jeanne, Flandreau 26,185 Kathleen, Alpena 185 Jones, Larry, Gettysburg 185,283 Jones, Randall, Aberdeen 147 Jones, Thomas, Sioux Falls 165 Jones, William, Aberdeen Jorgenson, Cindi, Waubay 185 Jorgenson, David, Lake Norden INDEX nuts Puntos The Store With The Redwood Front Business Equipment-Office Machines-Stationery S99 U5 fof 206 south Main street-Telephone 6051225-5220 vouflbesfndeal ABERDEEN, souTH DAKOTA 57401 OH Semof P'CfUfeS ' 3062 South IVIain Paints- Wallpaper - Linoleum Carpeting f Furniture LIBERAL TERMS Estimates Gladly Furnished on Request 18-2nd Ave. S.E. Phone 225-3320 2141st Ave. S.E. Phone 225-0101 l.ll!Il ' A ANJTUT I- ijmifi ng ' - - III I - I - III III I I III 3 ! 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Wakondu 147,249 Kaaz, Ronald, Leola 275,283 Kaiser, Mary, Aberdeen 185 Kallenberger, Erno, Aberdeen 185 Kambestad, Loren, Bristol 185,280 Karnbestad, Ronald, Bristol 147 KAPPA DELTA Pl 239 Kapphahn, Diane, Webster 186 Kappler, Charlene, Alpena Karas, Debbie, Deadwood 69,186 Kargleder, George, Big Stone City 30,147 Karnopp, Richard, Groton 31,165,259 Karrigan, Dave, Aberdeen 165 Karrigan, Jo Ann, Aberdeen Karrub, Barb 56 Karsky, David, Business 199 Karst, Marcia, Lowry 179,186 Karst, Paul, Aberdeen 165 Karst, Richard, Hovan 165 Kasperson, Linda, Huron 22,31,147,232 Kaul, Robert, Leola Kaup, Annette, Hoven 186 Kaup, Dennis, Hoven 126 Kaup, Mary Anne, Hoven 147 Kay, Paula, Wilmot 186 Kayl, Clenten, Turton 147 Kayser, Mary, Alexandria 126 Keeley, Arlinda, Aberdeen 126 Keaton, Edwin, Wessington Springs 147,237 Kegler, Diane, Athol 165 Kegler, Jerome, Faulkton 165,238,252 Keiser, Leo, Watertown 165 Keller, Francis, Timberlake 165 Keller, Kathy, Glenncross 165 'Keller, Mary, Lang. 84 Lit. Kellison, Charles, Groton Kelly, Bruce, Milbank 165 Kelly, Thomas, Aberdeen 165 Kelly, Timothy, Aberdeen 165 Kemnitz, Jean, Aberdeen 165 Kempton, Betty, Peever 68,165 Kendall, Carol, Ellendale 165,297 Kenzy, Karol, Sona 36,69,165 Kerl, Brenda, Aberdeen 186 Kern, Elenor, Aberdeen 186 Kervin, Mark, Aberdeen Kessler, Lynda, Aberdeen 148 Keyes, Daniel, Sioux Falls 165 Keyes, Kathleen, Sioux Falls 186 Kezar, Michael, Aberdeen 126 Kienow, Cheryl, Aberdeen 165 Kiesz, Debbie, Eureka 165 Kiesz, Jeanne, Aberdeen 148 Kiesz, Patricia, Hosmer 42,165,247 Kiewiet, William, Thompson, la. 283 Kiger, Curtis, Sioux Falls 165,287,275 Kilber, Leroy, Roscoe 186 Kilker, Boyd, Britton 186 Kindopp, Juanita, Holabrld 148 Kindred, Mary, Smithwich 69,186 King, Dr. Donald, Ed. 84 Psyc. 202 King, Ginger, Chamberlain 126 King, Patricia, Aberdeen 165 King, Robert, Aberdeen 148,268 King, Ronald, Aberdeen 165 Kinsley, Marilyn, Murdo 148 Kinstad, Lois, Wallace 165 Kinyon. Lonny, Plankington Kirkpatrick, Brenda, Aberdeen 148 Kirsch, John, White Lake Kirschenmann, Deborah, Aberdeen 186 'Kirschemann, Dr. Wilmer, Fine Arts 42,205 Kissner, Wilbert, Aberdeen Kitzler, Theodore, Ipswich 148 Kitzler, Wolfgang, Eureka Klapprodt, LeRoy. Toronto 126 Klart, Bruce, Hazel 148,252,253 Klaudt, Lavonne, Menno 165 Klein, Cynthia, Sioux Falls 126 Klein, Jean, Sioux Falls 126 Klein, Margory, Rosholt 165 Klein, Rudolf, Aberdeen 186 Klein, William, Aberdeen 165 Kleine, Vickie, Aberdeen 186 Klelnsasser, James, Huron 'Kline, Richard, Lang. 81 Lit. 212 Klitzke, Lee, Thunder Hawk 165 Kloiber, Kathleen Sioux Falls 36,165 Klostermann, David, Sioux Falls 29,148,252 258 Kludt, Carole, Huron Kludt, Shirley, Alpena 49,50,165,299,297 K-MATES 36 Knapp, James, Webster 148 Knauss, Ronald, Sci. 8: Math 214 Knebel, Dale, New Ellington 60,148 Knecht, Donald, Aberdeen 196 Knecht, Janita, Aberdeen 126 Knittel, David, Aberdeen Knott, Verna, Lebanon 126 Knudsen, Kathryn, Groton 126 Knudsen, Phyllis, Aberdeen 14B Knudsen, Mable, Rosholt Knudsen, Theodore, Aberdeen 148,294 Knudsen, Stanley 126 Knutson, Jeannette, Lily Knutson, Kathleen, Sisseton 165 Kocer, Paul, Wagner 186 Koch, Sandra, Hecla 68,148 Koehler, James, Mitchell 166 Koerner, Lynn, Leola 186 Koffler, Lyle, Groton 186 Kolbeck, Jacquelyn, Salem 6O,64,186 Kolbo, Jeffrey, Groton 68,148,246 Kolbo, Rae Alma, Groton 166 Kolbrek, James, Sioux Falls 'Koneru, Dr, P.S., Sci. 8rMath 73,214 Kono, Janeen, Faulkton 166 Konsbruck, Carole, Aberdeen Konsbruck, John, Aberdeen Koppang, Janice Jager, Castlewood 126 Korcal, Helen, Watertown 186 Korbel, Edward, Aberdeen 148 Korth, Barbara, Watertown 186 Kost, Gary, Herreid 31,148 Kost, Anne, Aberdeen ' Krage, Robert, Columbia 126 Krahn, Audrey, Arlington 49,50,166,231, 299,297 Kraig, Marvin, Aberdeen 166 Kraig, Dr. Paul, Ed. 81 Psyc, 202 Kramer, James, Putney Kramer, Joseph, McLaughlin 45,166,283 Kramer, Shirley, McLaughlin 126 Kramp, Steve, Mellette Kramp, Todd, Conde 186 Kranz, Cary, Aberdeen 148 Kranzler, Diana, Aberdeen 166 Kranzler, Bonnie, Webster 166 Kranzler, Rodney, Roscoe 186 Krause, Coreen, Ellendale, N.D. 186 Krause, Jerold, Ellendale, N.D. Krause, Larry, Warner 186 Krause, Susan, Aberdeen 186 Kreber, Julia, Aberdeen Kretchmer, Jlm, Bancroft 166 Kretcham, Dr. James, H 84 PE 207,282 f'Kreuger, Larry, Soc. Sci. 60 Kriger, Robert, Leola Krikac, William, Aberdeen 186 Krikac, William S., Aberdeen 221 Kringen, Rose, Garretson 186 Kriz, Robert, Martin 186 Krogman, Edward, White River 166 Krogman, Ruth, Barnard 126 Krogstrand, Jerry, Custer 126 Krogstrand, Ronald, Custer 126,249 Kroll, Herbert, Aberdeen 126 Kroll, Judith, Andover 186,242 Krome, Ronald, Watertown 166 Krsnak, Barbara, Huron 186 Krueger, Debra, Frederick 186 Krueger, Gregg, Aberdeen 148 Krueger, Grogory W., Huron 166 Krueger, Marilyn, Salem 59,166 Krull, Ellen, Harrold 186 Kruse, Dennis, DeSmet 148 Kruse, Harley, Columbia 166,274 Kub, Susan, Woonsocket 186 Kucker, Bruce, Watertown 186 Kuecker, Kristen, Webster 186 Kuiper, Randy, Platte 148 Kuipers, Bernice, Platte Kulesa, Jane, Waubay 56,148 Kunz, Ted, Britton Kurle, Connie, Bowdle 186 Kurle, Nancy, Eureka 185 Kurle, Kenneth, Eureka 148 Kurtenbach, Linda, Aberdeen 26,148,250 Kurth, Harvey, Aberdeen 186 Kuske, Barbara, Houghton Kuske, Dr. Irwin, Ed. 84 Psyc. 55 Kuske, Thomas, Veblen 126 Kusler, Glenda, Eureka 166 Kusler, Nolan, Aberdeen 186 Kusler, Thomas, Pierre 126,246 Kutil, Sandra, Huron 186 Kutter, Rodney, Hecla 186,283 Kutter, Wilbur, Hecla 126 Kvamme, Morris, Mobridge 127,249 Kvamme, Patricia, Aberdeen 28,127 Labahn, Patricia, Burke 166 Labay, Nancy, Raymond 22,186 Laber, Loxi, Freeman 127 Labesky, Jayne, Aberdeen 127 Labrie, Marsha, Doland 127 Lackey, Barbara, Custer 127 Ladner, Gary, Aberdeen 236,237 Laib, Dennis, Aberdeen Lake, Alrna, Doland 127,235,243,266 Lakeman, Gary, Brookings Lalley, Jeanne, Mitchell 166 Lamb, Daniel, Onida 166 Lambert, Norman, Aberdeen 186 Lang, Gaylan, Roscoe 187 Langenfeld, Yolanda, Watertown 187 Landmark, Linda, Sisseton 186 Lang, Renee, Fredonia, ND 187 Langager, Karen, Aberdeen Langenfeld, Stephan, Aberdeen 127 Langin, Tashia, Sioux Falls 32,187 Lantgen, Mary, Watertown 26,33,148,25O Lantgen, Thomas, Watertown Lantsberger, Michael, Watertown 166 Lapka, Kevin, Leola 187 Larsen, Bonnie, Arlington 187 Larsen, Mark, Sioux Falls 187,232 Larson, Annette, Forestberg 187 Larson, Bettyrose, Gettysburg Larson, Cathy, Aberdeen 166 Larson, Colleen, Milbank 187 Larson, Cheryl, Summit 148 Larson, Craig, Wessington Springs 148 'Larson, Dale, Sci. 8: Math 214 Larson, David, Ipswich 166 Larson, Deborah, Claremont 127 Larson, Dennis, Frederick Larson, Jean, Mt. Vernon 148 Larson, Jean E., Aberdeen 148 X Larson, Joyce, Pierpont 26,27,166 Larson, Michael, Aberdeen 127 Larson, Ray, Columbia 187 Larson, Robert, Aberdeen 148,187 Larson, Robert J., Aberdeen 127,283 Larson, Roger, Aberdeen Larson, Roger, W,, Warner 187,283 Larson, Richard A., Sioux Falls 45,166,283 Larson, Richard E., Aberdeen 166 Larson, Sandra, Gettysburg 166 Lassie, Jacqueline, Aberdeen 166 'Lauver, James, Fine Arts 205,238 Lauver, James L., Aberdeen Law, Jacqueline, Rapid City 187 'Lawton, Richard, Sci. 81 Math 214 Layton, Diane, Frederick 43,166 Leao, Marsha, Sioux Falls148 Leckner, James, Miller Lee, Ann, Wessington Springs 148 Lee, Donald, Eagle Butte 187 Lee, Margaret, Wessington Springs Lefthandbull, Garfield, St. Francis 187 Lehecka, Sharon, Pierre 127,295 Lehmann, Bernadine, Aberdeen 187 Lehr, Dave, Aberdeen 187 Leibel, Jane, Glencross Leiferman, Linda, Chamberlain 187 Leisen, Colleen, Aberdeen Leitheiser, Linda, Emery 187 Lekness, Keith, Sisseton 187,254 Lemler, Nancy, Gettysburg 187 Lengkeek, Steven, Volga Lenihan, Michael, Aberdeen 148 Leonard, Jane, Bath 148 Leonard, Lennice, Summit 187 Leonard, Lorrie. Sioux Falls Leonard, William, Mobridge 187 Lerud, Donna, Aberdeen 127 Lesher, Dennis, Langford 196 Letsche, Curtis, St. Lawrence 187 Levi, Evangeline, Aberdeen Levsen, Michael, Doland 127 Levsen, Sandra, Aberdeen 127,139 Levtzow, Lyla, Rockham 187 Lewis, Kaye, Ashton 187 Lewis, Kent, Sioux Falls 148 Lewis, Robert, Honolulu, Hawaii 127 Lewno, Roger, Waubay 127,240 Libner, Larry, Presho 148 Lickfelt, Shirley, Aberdeen 148 Liedtke, Brian, Wessington 128 Lien, Gregory, Stickney 166 Lier, Joyce, Canton Likness, Caludia, Langford Likness, Deborah, Britton 49,50,1 66 Likness, Van, Langford 76,'l48,234,235 Lillibridge, Shelley, Aberdeen 187 Lilly, Barbara, Aberdeen 187 Lindell, Earl, Frederick 128,283 'Lindgren, Lora, H. 84 P.E. Lindstrom, Karen, Beresford 148 Line, Robert, Aberdeen 187 Lingor, Dan, Aberdeen 166,275 Lingor, Douglas, Aberdeen 187,291 Link, Joyce, Delmont 128 Link, Sandra, Aberdeen 187 Linquist, Dean, Aberdeen 166 Lipp, Joe, Aberdeen 166 Lippert, Gary, Tolstoy 148 Litch, Eldean, Britton 148,238 Littel, Charles, Zell 187 Littel, Eugene, Aberdeen 148 Little, Joseph, Pine Ridge 165 Lloyd Davies, William, Aberdeen 166 Lochridge, Frank, Aberdeen 52,128 Lochridge, John, Aberdeen 187 Lochridge, Shirley, Aberdeen Locken, Mark, Bath 148 Locken, Marsha, Bath 166 Loe, Burton, Pierpont Logan, Margaret Lohman, Lawrence, New Effington Loken, Linda, Norbeck 60,128 London, Stephen, Colome 166 Long, Thomas, Aberdeen Lopour, Wayne, Gregory Lorenz, David, Huron 187 Losacker, Narlcy, Aberdeen 187 Lotz, Suzanne, Sioux Falls 128 Lounsbury, Loren, Huron 187 Loveland, Jane, Sioux Falls 166 Lovell, Sally, Ashley, ND Lovo, Thea, Pollock 166 Lowary, Gary, Aberdeen 187 Lowary, John, Claremont 187 Lowary, Lee, Claremont 128 Lowe, Patrice, Bryant 187 Lowell, Linda, Huron 32,157,1 66,230 Lowman, Craig, Sioux Falls 166 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 68 Luce, Robert, Aberdeen 148 Lueb, Eugene, Ipswich 188 Luitjens, Mark, Britton Luitiens, Marlyce, Aberdeen 188 Luitjens, Michael, Aberdeen 237 Lund, John, Aberdeen Lund, Mary, Salem 166 Lundeen, Douglas, Huron 188 Lundeen, Kristine, Bristol 166 Lunders, Don, Salem 148 Lunstrum, Clark, Redfield, 188 Lussem, Michael, Aberdeen 92.166 Luther, William, Sioux Falls 48,85,86,87,128 228,278,286,287 Lutz, Betty, Aberdeen 166 Lutzvick, Catherine, Watertown 188 Lyke, Lon, Aberdeen 149 Lyman, George, Keldron 166 Lynch, Patricia, Brown Valley, MN 188 Lynde, James, Watertown 166,252,253 'Ly':m, John, Fine Arts 262 Lyon, Virginia, Aberdeen 'Lyren, Douglas, Fine Arts K Maas, Dorothy, Aberdeen 26 Mack, Angela, Castlewood 43,166 Mack, Leroy, Aberdeen 156 MacNeill, Lynn, Aberdeen 128,242 Mader, Sheryl, Montrose 167 Madsen, Kristi, Arlington 167 Magnuson, Dale, Rapid City Mahanna, Stephen, Aberdeen 167 Mahlen, Don, Roslyn 167 i'Mahood, Thomas, Lang. 8: Lit. Maier, Sandra, Aberdeen 149 Majeske, Marla, Webster 188 Makens, Richard, Clark Makepeace, Terry, Watertown 128 Malchow, Daniel, Mobridge Malde, Jeanne, Mt. Vernon 188 Malkerson, Kerry, Milbank 129,246 Maloney, Carole, Aberdeen 149 Malsam, Dorothy, Eureka 188 Malsom, Elroy, Aberdeen Malsorn, Jim, Onaka 129 Nlalsom, Paul, Aberdeen 149 Malsom, Susan, Aberdeen 129 Mankin, Larry, Aberdeen Manning, Kathleen, Pierre 149 Manning, William, Aberdeen 167 V Mardian, Kenneth, Mobridge 149 Mardian, Wayne, Aberdeen 167 Margeson, Peggy, Roscoe 33,167 Marion, Mark, Pierre 167 Mark, Randal, Centerville 283 Markhardt, Timothy, White Lake 167,275 Marko, Keith, Westport Markve, Mary Ann, Watertown 167 Markve, Robert, Webster 167 Marlette, David, Redfield 167 Marquardt, Bill, Salem 188 Marsh, Dean, Colome 45,175,280 Marshall, Harry, Aberdeen 149 Marshall, Karon, St. Lawrence 149 INDEX 3 Our 58th year of Friendly Perry's lmlry Located behind Wallgreen Drug 9 S. 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Ed. 84 Psyc. 55 'McArthur, Grace, Fine Arts 205 McAtee, R. Patrick, Huron 167 McBride, Gilbert, Sioux Falls 188 McCarriar, Sharon, Castlewood 49,50,149, 297,299 McCaskell, Nancy. Watertown 129 McCaskell, Ronald, Watertown 129 McCloud, Georgia, Faulkton McColley, Karan, Custer 188 McConnell, Steven, Watertown 188 McCullough, Gene, Claremont McDermott, Dennis, Aberdeen 29,149 McDermott, Susan, Highmore 188 McDougall, Laura, Esteoan 167 Mc Dowall, Thomas. Woonsocket 188 McDowell, Georgia, Aberdeen 129 McDowell, Leroy, Mitchell McKittrick, Margaret, Aberdeen McEhone, Alice, Aberdeen 129 McElhone, James, Aberdeen 167 McFarland, Daniel, Strugis 69,167 McGannon, David, Groton McGarry, Timothy, Aberdeen 188 McGinnis, Marcia, Ellendale, ND 188,234 McGinnis, Mark, Aberdeen 149 McGirr, Dee, Aberdeen 149 McGirr, Dennis, Aberdeen McGraw, John, Mitchell 129 McGregor, David, Aberdeen 167 McGruder, Linda, Pierre 167 Mcllravy, Betty, Webster Mcllvenna, Sharon, Sioux Falls 188 Mclntyre, Shari, Redfield 167 Mclntire, Lowell, Aberdeen McKee, Christine, Pierre 43,129 'McKee, Peggy, Business 199 McKinley, Ron, Aberdeen 149 McKenzie, Robert, Edgeley, ND McKiver, Bill, Groton 167,283 McKiver, Jack, Groton 188 McLaughlin, Charles, Watertown 149 McLaughlin, Gayle, Dell Rapids 188 McManus, Cheryl, Watertown 188 McMasters, Paul, Lake Preston 167 McNeary, Jerald, Aberdeen 129 McNeary, Marian, Mitchell McNeill, John, Sioux FaIls149 McPartland, Sharon, Conde 129 McOuilIen, Elizabeth, Aberdeen 167 McTague, Ronald, Aberdeen 167 Medeck, Robert, Yankton 188 Meeker, Gordon, Britton 167 Meester, Lavonna, Willow Lake 149,249,250 Mehlbrech, Bonnie, Sioux Falls 26,167 Mahlhaff, Charles, Aberdeen 167 Mehlhoff, David, Aberdeen Meidinger, James, Herreid 167,275 Meidinger, Wayne, Aberdeen Meier, John, Aberdeen 167 Maier, Larry, Faulkton 167,252,253 Meier, Marcia, Aberdeen 167 Melcher, Steven, Aberdeen Melius, Kennth, Faulkton 167 Mellegard, Wanda, Pierre 149 Melody, Robert, Aberdeen 188 Menzia, Jerome, Aberdeen Merchant, Cathryn, Aberdeen 167 Merchant, Loren, Aberdeen Merkel, Deborah, Aberdeen 188 Merkel, James, McLaughlin 167 Merkel, Ronald, Aberdeen 167 Merrick, Roxana, DeSmet 129 Martens, Shirley, Aberdeen 149 Mertens, William, Kennebec Mertes, Cheryl, Hovan 188 Mertz, Paul, Bowdle 167 Mertz, Meseb Robert, Aberdeen erg, Barbara, Watertown 188 Messer, Steven, Stickney 188 Mettler, Bruce, Eureka 188 Mettler, Linda, Aberdeen 67,167 Metzger, Les, Mobridge Metzger, Mark, Aberdeen 167 Metzger, Rodger, Aberdeen 129 Meuer, Raymond, Aberdeen Meyer, Joanne, Winner 149 Meyer Meyer , Keith, Rosholt 167 , Susan, Rapid City 36,167,254 Meyer, Thomas, Aberdeen 167 ink, David, Platte Meyers, Jeree, Aberdeen 283 Michaels, Lorie, Lang. 8: Lit. 33,213 Moore, Terrence, Scotland 149 Moorhead, Larry, Aberdeen Moran, Tobias Moreno, Tyrone, Aberdeen 149 i Morey, Mork, S Darrold, Aberdeen 35,149lx helby, Watertown 149 Morrisey, Michael, Aberdeen 189 Morriso n, Donna, Sturgis Morrissey, Charles, Huron 31,88,130 Morrisey, Judy, Huron 168 Morh, P aul, Watertown 168 Mortimore, Bridget, Plankinton 131 Morton, Eugene, Britton Moser, Harley, Selby 168 Moses, Sally, Winner 189 Mosey, Richard, Twin Brooks 189 Mosseberg, Bard 56 Mossefin, Bernadette, Sioux Falls 131,294 Mount, Mowry, Maureen, Aberdeen 131 Marry, St. Cloud, Minn. 131 Mueller, Kandice, Hitchcock 189 Mueller, Richard, Java 168 Mueller, Wayne, Mt. Vernon 149 Muller, Marjorie, Florence 168 Munsen Munson , Robert, Aberdeen 168,287 , Sidney, Milbank 189 Murphy, Jayne, Huron 36,37,143,149 Murphy, Lynn, Huron 168 Murphy, Patrick F., Watertown 168 Murphy, Patrick G., Watertown 35,168,283 Murphy, William, Watertown Murphy, William M., Clark 130,131 Nessan, Helen, Milbank 36,37,169 'Neubaurer, Helen, Ed. 84 Psych. 202 Neuharth, Arnold, Mobridge Neuharth, Bruce, Pierre 189 Neuharth, Monica, Oakes, ND 189 Neuharth, George, Pierre Neuharth, Wayne, Aberdeen 169 Neuharth, Darrell, Alpena Neuharth, Doug, Aberdeen 131,291 Neuharth, Steven, Alpena 169 Neuman, Rodney, Clear Lake 151,291 Neuharth, Randall, Eureka 72,189 NEWMAN CLUB 70 Newman, R.M., Aberdeen 131 Newman, Richard, Aberdeen Nickels, Lois, Canning 169 Nickelson, Russell, Langford 151 Nickoli, Wally, Aberdeen 35,541,189 Nicolaisen, Stephen, Mitchell 151 Niederbaumer, Curtis, Faulkton 291 Niederbaumer, David, Faulkton Niedringhaus, John, Aberdeen 169 Niedringhaus, Angela, Aberdeen 189 Nielson, Rolland, Aberdeen Nietert, Jolaine, Claremont 189 Nietert, Barbara, Claremont 169 Niesen, Jack, Aberdeen Niezwaag, Diane, Marion Nikolas, Henry, Aberdeen Nikolas, Ron, Aberdeen Nill, Edwin, Aberdeen ' Nilsson, Shirleen, Bath 169 Michlitsch, Harry, Aberdeen Michlitsch, Jerome, Eden 188 Micko, Bradley, Claremont 188 Milbradt, Michael, Aberdeen Milbrandt, Diane, Rosholt 186 Miles, Mary, Mellette 168 Miles, Patrick, Mellette 129 Miles, Richard, Aberdeen 129 Millard, Steve, Aberdeen 129 Miller, Bonnie, Aberdeen 149 Miller, Curt, Draper 149 Miller, Danierl, Gettysburg 130 Miller, Douglas, Soc. Sci. 217 Miller, Dr. Gertrude, Sci. 8i Math 215 Miller, Gregory, White Lake 149 Miller, H. Marie, Edgemont 43 Miller, Henry, Aberdeen 168 Miller, James, Aberdeen 38,39,92,104,130, 149,242,266 Miller, Jerry, Wessington 168 Miller, Keith, Aberdeen 149 Miller, Laurie, Sioux Falls Miller, Linea, Frankfort 32,36,37,101,168 Miller, Orrin, Aberdeen 188 Miller, Patricia, Stickney 168 Miller, Robin, Chamberlain 168 Miller, Richard, Aberdeen 130 Miller, Millar, Miller, Sue, White Lake 26,168 Victoria, Mitchell 26,188 William, Marcus, Iowa 149 Murschel, Pamela, Webster Murtha, Patricia, Woonsocket 189 MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE 42 Musick, Roxanne, Mitchell 168 Mutsch, Dennis, Rockham 149 Mydland, Steven, Roslyn 131,235,258 Myers, Charles, Aberdeen 168 Myers, Donald, Aberdeen 131 Myers, Eugene, Aberdeen 168 Myers, Gloria, Faulkton 189 Naasz, Daniel, McLaughlin Naber, Jerome, Orient Naber, Judy, Miller 131 Nahnsen, Mary, Winner 88,128,131 Nankivel, Ronald, Aberdeen 45,48,131,275 Nankivel, William, Chamberlain 149 Nanson, Lynnette, Sioux Falls 131 Napton, Lincoln, Frederick 149 Narem, Leon, Ortley 86,88,149 Nash, Vicky, Isabel 189 Natalie, Ceri, Milbank 39,127,131 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION FOR SECRETARIES 43 Naughton, Mary, Sioux Falls 168 Navin, Daniel, Aberdeen 131 N CLUB 44 Ninneman, Michelle, Huron 189,134 Nissen, Deborah, Reliance 69,169 Nixon, Kerry, Aberdeen Noeldner, Deanna, Watertown 189 Nohava, James, Aberdeen 189,291,293 Nolan, Beverly, Claremont 131 Nolan, Kristine, Plankington 60,131 Noltner, Garry, Aberdeen Nook, Edward, New York, NY 44,275 Nordquist, Michael, Lake City 151 'Norquist, Richard, Lang. 81 Lit. 39 Norfolk, Dave, Selby Norfolk, Donald, Selby 189 Norfolk, Robert, Aberdeen 169 North, Carol, Murdo 169 NORTHERN DAMES 46 Norton, Joan, Aberdeen 169 North, Dean, Ed. 81 Psych. 202 Norton, Larry, Aberdeen 196 Novak, Daniel, Aberdeen 169 Novak, Darlene, Winner 169 Novak, Colleen, Ideal 169 Novak, Donald, Aberdeen 169 Novotny, Roger, Lake Andes Nowak, Joanita, Grenville NSC FLYING CLUB 47 Nuhsbaumer, Sandy, Zeel 33,189 Mills, Connie, Huron 36,69,168 Mills, Larry, Chamberlain 168,236,237 Mills, Lynnda, Onida188 Mills, Martha, Falkton 168 Mills, Sally, Brookings 130 Milner, Damon, Pierre 168,252,253 Milstead, Chloe, Aberdeen Minch, Rebecca, Aberdeen 149 Mincks, Terry, Westport 130 Mischke, Gary, Hazel 188 Mitchell, Bonnie, Burnsville, Minn. 168 Mitchell, Donald, Pierre Mitchell, Kenneth, Watertown Mitchell, Selma, Houghton 33,58,168 Mitchell Ted Clark 168 Mitze, Rlonald, Bowdle 168 MOCCASIN TRACKS 40 Modin, Rene, Milbank 50,149 Moe, Brenda, Volga 188 Moe, Connie, Colman 149 Moe, Pamela, Colman 168 Moeller, Cheri, Salem 60,168 'Moen, Moen, Harvey, Fine Arts 205 Mary, Sioux Falls, 125,130 Mogen, James, Waubay 168 Mogen, Kathy, Aberdeen 168 Molseed, John, Aberdeen Molseed, Tim, Aberdeen 39,168,79,92,98, 104,235 Molskness, Lillian, Colman 168 Moncur, Robert, Miller Moncur, Sandra, Miller 168 Monson, Allan, Aberdeen Monson, Charles, Watertown 168 Montague, Joan, Aberdeen 189 Montgomery, Julie, Aberdeen 149 Montgomery, Victoria, Wagner Monzel, Barbara, Webster 26,33,6O,149,239 Moon, Kenneth, Aberdeen Moore, Betty, Kennebec 168 Moore, Kathryn, Miller 189 Neill, R ichard, Clark 72,168 Neiger, Jeffrey, Mansfield 189 Neiger, Michael, Groton 168 Nelsen, Jeffrey, Aberdeen 168 Nelsen, Nelsen, Nelson, Lana, Chamberlain 188 Paul, Sioux Falls 168 Alice, Plankinton 149 Nelson, Ardyce, Sisseton 168 Nelson, Betty, Langford 55,59,168 Nelson, Charles, Sisseton 131 Nelson, Dave, Hills, Minn. 168 Nelson, Dennis, Sisseton 149 Nelson, Douglas, Colman 30,151 Nelson, Elaine, Lake Preston 189 Nelson, Gary, Frederick 151 Nelson, Henry, Aberdeen Nelson, Irene, Volga 189 Nelson, Joanne, Sisseton 168 Nelson, Kristie, Hills, Minn. 168 Nelson, Kathie, Marion 55,168 Nelson, Keith, Houghton 72,168 Nelson, Kathleen, Aberdeen Nelson, Linda, Doland 131 Nelson, Mary, Doland 131 Nelson, Mary, Frederick Nelson, Mike, Sisseton 169,291,293 Nelson, Pamela, Wallace 189 Nelson, Nancy, Aberdeen 189 Nelson, Randy, Brandon 183 Nelson, Raymond, Langford 169 Nelson, Richard, Aberdeen 189 Nelson, Steven, Sisseton 151,290 Nelson, Sheryl, Vermillion 189 Nelson, Thomas, Miller 169 Nelson, Nelson, Sharee, Revillo 189 Richard, Martin 169 Nelson, Willis, New Effington Nelson, Theresa, Sisseton 189 Nerison, Linda, New Effington 60,151 Ness, Donna, Aberdeen 169 Ness, Bruce, Waubay Oakland, Michael, Aberdeen 151 Oberembt, Mary, Mitchell 169 Oberlander, Dennis, Aberdeen 169 Ochsner, Jon, Frederick 189 Ochsner, Kent, Mobridge Ochsner, Pamela, Aberdeen 189 Ochsner, James, Artas 65,151,246 Ochsner, Jerald, Faulkton 54,169 Ochsner, Oscar 196 Odegaard, Sandra, Aberdeen 32,151 Odenbach, James, Greenway 169 Odenbach, Patrick, Eureka 131,240 Odle, Larry, Belle Fourche 169 Odonnell, Dennis, Mansfield 131 Odonnell, Gail, Orient 169 Odonnell, Kae, Mellette 169 Oehlerking, Judith, Highmore 151,244, Ogan, Michael, Blunt 169 Ogden, Douglas, Aberdeen 131 Ogren, Ann, Langford 32,189 Ogren, Dianne, DeSmet 169 Ogren, Mary, Langford 189 Ohm, Allan, Athol 132 Oines, Kay, Volga 169 Oland, Sherman, Aberdeen 189 Olander, William, Pierre 151 Oleson, Deanna, Aberdeen Olofson, Sherry, Pierre 189 Oloughlen, Sister K., Aberdeen 49,50,2 Olsen, Judy, Castlewood 169,247 Olson, Allan, Langford 151 Olson, Craig, Woonsocket 169 Olson Estella, Aberdeen 132 Olson, Janice, DeSmet 169 Olson, James, Bristol 169,275 Olson Larry, Wess. Springs 169 Olson Lavone, McLaughlin 151 Olson Linda, Webster 151 Olson Olson Michael, Aberdeen 169 , Susan, Elk Point 189 INDEX 245 99,297 CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS AT POPULAR PRICES o gensews 2 ADVERTISING Olson, Sherman, Langford 189 Olson, Wayne, Bristol 132 Olthoff, Terry, Aberdeen 169,246 O'Neill, Douglas, Watertown 169,294 Opp, Carmen, Eureka 189 Opp, Kathleen, Eureka 189 Opsahl, Joanne, Ipswich 196 , Oreilly, Diane, Chelsea 132 Orr, Carol, Aberdeen 189 Orth, Gilbert, Herreid 151 Orth, Sandra, Herreid 169 Orthaus, Carol, Flourence 132 Ortmeier, David, Orient 189 Ortmeier, Gloria, Orient 169 Orton, Della, Wagner 169 Orton, Robert, Waubay 169 Orwick, Joan, Newell 189 Osborn, Dave, Aberdeen 169 Osborn, Janet, Aberdeen 189 Osbourne, Flussa 222 Osborne, Sharon, Langford Osier, Dan, Frankfurt Oster, Pamela, Aberdeen 189 Oster, Marsha, Bowdle 169 Oster, Wayne, Dupree 151 Oswald, Michael, Casona 169 Ott, Daniel, Aberdeen 44,45,169,283 Ott, Dorothy, Aberdeen 189 Ottenbacher, Carol, Eureka Ottenbacher, Connita, Aberdeen 132,151 Ottenbacher, Monnita, Aberdeen 58,169 Ottenbacher, Milton, Aberdeen Ottenbacher, Wanda, Aberdeen 151 Ottenbacher, Violet. Aberdeen 'Otto, Eugene, Ind. Arts. 209 Otto, Randall, Tulare 132 Otto, Sandra, Watertown Otto, Vivian, Aberdeen 141 Overbust, Joanne, Aberdeen 170,243,266 Overbust, Nancy, Aberdeen 118 Overby, Philip, Mellette 170 Paepko, Thomas, Groton 132 Painter, John, S., Soc. Sci. 41,217 Page, Wanda, DeSmet 132 Palmer, Jerry, Orient 189 Palmer, Marlene, Mina 132 Palmer, Flandall, Orient Palmer, Ray, Pierre 64,132 Palmquist, Alico, Lang. 84 Lit. 213 Palmquist, Carrol, Aberdeen 78,993,132 Palmquist, Leonard, Fine Arts 205 Palo, Mary, Hayti 190 Pansch, Daniel, Milbank 190 Pappas, Tony J., Business 199 Paradis, Floberta, Aberdeen 132 Paradis, Steven, Aberdeen 132 Parce, Larry, Letcher Parliament, Charlene, Neenah, Wisc. 190 Parker, Dave, Hazel 45,170,272,273 Parker, Jim 52,53 Parrovv, Kathleen, Aberdeen 170 Parrow, Sandra, Aberdeen 196 Parsch, Steven, Aberdeen 170,290 Pasco, Charlotte, Viborg 190 Pastian, Dave, Dallas 44,170,275,283 Patterson, John, New Bloomfield Paul, Craig, Aberdeen 190 Paul, James, Redfield 132 Pauli, Donella, Hamill 33,583,170 Paulsen, Arlys, Aberdeen Paulsen, Dianne, Salem 69,151 Paulson, Dennis, Pierpoint 170 Paulson, Lew, Pierpoint 151 Pautsch, Patricia, Aberdeen 132,245 Pautsch, Robert, Aberdeen 190 Poweltzke, Alice, Emery 133 Pavveltzki, Doris, Bridgewater 190 Pawlak, Michael, Aberdeen 34,54 'Paarson, Janice, Fine Arts 205 Peckham, Vickie, Pierpont 190 Pedersen, Jeanne, Erwin 133 Pedersen, LeFloy, Sioux Falls 170 Pedersen, Sandra, Sioux Falls 133 Peel, Dr. Donald, Lang. Bi Lit. 213 Peel, Floy Peiper, Nllkc, Aberdeen 45,151,280,275 Peitz, James, Pierre Pelzer, Etan Pelzl, Steven, Aberdeen 272 Pelze, Theodore, Mobridge Pendry, Alice, Webster 133 Penney, Donna, Sloux Falls 190 Perman, Sharon, Mobridge 190 Perman, Dale, Glenham 170 Perrizo, Thomas, Aberdeen 190 Perry, Cathlene, Aberdeen 151 Perry, Craig, Aberdeen 151 Perry, Robert, Aberdeen Persing, Carol, Sioux Falls 56,133 Person, Jason Person, Terry, Hayti 30,170 Peterka, Thomas, Yankton 170 Peters, James, Sioux Falls 190 Peters, Janet, Sloux Falls 170 Petersen, Barbara, Miller 59,170 Petersen, Dennis, DeSmet 170 Petersen, Kathryn, Doland 170 Petersen, Rose, Aberdeen 133 Peterson, Curtis, Letcher 170 Peterson, Dordthy, Ipswich 133 Peterson, Douglas L., Sioux Falls 27,170,252 258,259 Peterson, Douglas M., Webster 170 Peterson, Jerry, Halabird 151 Peterson, Kathleen, Woonsocket 190 Peterson, Kenneth, Aberdeen 151 Peterson, Leaun, Park Village 72,170 Peterson, Lynn, Britton 170 Peterson, Marsha, Aberdeen 56,151 Peterson, Merdean, Astoria 190 Peterson, Robert, Redfield 242 Peterson, Victoria, Aberdeen 5O,92,19O,238 Peterson, Terry, Aberdeen 133,243 Petrich, Rebecca, Aberdeen 98,170,247 Pettigrew, Doris, Mina 190 Pettigrew, Sandra, Mina 170 Pfaff, John, Carpenter 170 Pfeifer, Vernon Pfeifle, Elizabeth, Eureka 56,57,'l33 Pfeiffer, Elizabeth, Aberdeen 29,170 Pfeiffer, Richard, Aberdeen Pfeiffer, Steven, Eureka 190 Pfeifle, Dennis, Eureka 190 Pfeifle, James, Selby 190 Pfeifle, Perry, Eureka 190 Pfeifle, Vernay, Aberdeen 190 Pfitzer, Julie, Java Pfitzer, Orville Phelps, Carol, Aberdeen 170 Phillips, Douglas, Aberdeen 133 Phillips, Larry, Watertown 190 Phillips, Sandra, Rackham 133 PHI BETA LAM BDA 240 Phipps, Delores, Watertown 190 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS ASSOCIATION 48 Pl KAPPA DELTA 242 Pickner, Gerald, Mission 190 Pickthorn, James, Aberdeen 170 Pierce, Roger, Sioux Falls 170,271 Pietz, Bonnie, Aberdeen 190 Pietz, Jean, Hosmer 58,170 Pietz, Linda, Hosmer 151 Pietz, Shirley, Flee Heights 133 Pillard, Lawrence, Wess. Springs 170 Pinney, Richard, Winner 190 Pins, Barbara, Seneca 133 Pl OMEGA PI 244 Pischke, Joel, Waubay 170 Pitman, Joann, DeSmet190 Plagman, Bruce, Sioux Falls 170 Plagman, Kirk, Sioux Falls 13 Plant, Terry, Sisseton 133 Pleinis, Diana, McLaughlin 151 Plepp, Sherry, Bristol 190 Plooster, Jolene, Corsica 190 Plooster, Ricky 190 Plut, Michael, Sisseton 190 Podoll, Kathleen, Aberdeen 151 Podoll, Joan Podoll, Lyle, Aberdeen 150 Podoll, Timothy, Watertown 190 Poelstra, Walter Poirier, Donald, Aberdeen Pol Icinghorn, James, Britton Pomplun, Joanne, Aberdeen 150 Pond, Roland, lpswick 150 Poppen, Curtis, DeSmet 190 Poppen, Duane, DeSmet 190 Porter, Gary, Aberdeen 170 Post, Scott, Frederick 170 Powell, James, Aberdeen 150 Prasek, David, Mound City 29,170,252 Pratt, Kevin, Sisseton 190 Preheim, Monica, Marion 190 Preheim, Joyce, Aberdeen 133 Preston, Michael, Zell 170 Preszler, Brenda, Aberdeen 29,150 Price, Dale, Crisbard 170 Prein, Richard, Tripp 133 Prior, John, Aberdeen 170 Prisbe, Douglas, Rosco 170 Pritchard, Michael, Sioux Falls 27,17O,252, 283 Prochaska, Charles Proctor, Dr. John, Lang. 84 Lit. 210 Prouse, Raye, Aberdeen 190 Prunty, Damian, Aberdeen 190 Ptacek, Karen, Chicago, Ill. 67,150 PUBLICATIONS 254 Pudwill, Alvin, Henreid Puffer, James, Hitchcock 170 Puffer, Duane, Hitchcock 150 Puffer, Lavonne, Hitchcock 35,659,170 Pugsley, Robert, Huron 133,271 Pullman, Shirley, Columbia Pullman, Shirley L., Aberdeen 'Putnam, Robert, Ed. 8: Psyc. Quarles, David, Aberdeen 170 Ouenzer, Virginia, Herreid 170 Quinn, Cynthia, Mitchell 150 Quinn, Gerald, Bridgewater 30 Raabe, Anita, Wilmont 190 Raabe, Carol, Aberdeen Raabe, Kenneth, Bancroft 69,170 Raabe, Linda, Bancroft 171 Raabe, William, Aberdeen 197 Raap, Alan, Bristol 190 Raap, Norma, Bristol 171 Raap, John, Aberdeen 171 Fiabenberg, Dana, Mobridge 190 Rabenberg, Mary, Britton 33,191 Flabine, Steven, Goodwin 133 'Flaczko, Terry, Lang. 8: Lit. 213 Rader, Gregg, Hoven 150 Rader, William, Hoven 191 Radke, Josephine 36 Raether, Cherly, Iroquois 171,234 Ftagatz, Myron, Groton Ragels, Larry, Groton Rahja, Jean, Frederick 150 Raisanen, Flanae, Frederick 171,247 Fiaml, Louise, Kranzburg 56,133,25O,251 Ramsdell, Mark, Aberdeen 191 Ramsdell, Marsha, Aberdeen 150 Ramsey, Janet, Mitchell 191 Randall, Roger, Chamberlain 171 Raney, Margaret, Lemmon 194 Ransom, Dennis, Aberdeen 134 Flansom, Sandi, Aberdeen 28,150 Rappe, Jim, Ipswich Rasmussen, Dean, Clark 171 Rasmussen, David, Aberdeen Rasmussen, Karen, Watertown 191 Rasmussen, Luther, Aberdeen 171 Rath, Keith, Aberdeen 150 Flathert, Gail, Westport 191 Rau, Pamela, Leola15D Rawstern, Bonnie, Aberdeen 134 Reddy, Sister Evarista, Aberdeen Reder, Shirley, Aberdeen 150 Rediger, Gregory, Lawrence 171 Fledlin, Frances, Florence 134 Redlin, Inez, Florence Fleed, William, Timber Lake 191 Rehfeld, Anita, Aberdeen 171 Rehfeld, Larry, Aberdeen 134 Flehfuss, Betty, Groton Reich, Gene, Aberdeen 171,278 Reichling, Vernon, Watertown Reierson, Jerry, Herreid Reifel, George, Aberdeen Heil, Korinne, Corona 59,171 Reiners, Marlin, Aberdeen 171 Reinhardt, Charles, Aberdeen 171 Reinhardt, David, Verdon 171 Reinhardt, Linda, Flandreau 191,297 Fleinschmidt, Bill, Ipswick Fleisenweber, Jeanne, Aberdeen 59,171 Remien, Dennis, Aberdeen 150,249 Remund, Allen, Milbank 171,264 Renelt, Timothy, Flosholt 191 Rennich, James, Aberdeen 30,150 Rennolet, Bob, Aberdeen 171 Renville, Colleen, Aberdeen Retzer, Milo, Aberdeen 171 Fieuer, Barbara, Rosco 191 Reuer, Norbie, Hoven 171 Rex, Ronald, Aberdeen 191 Rich, Virginia, Brookings Richard, Gordon, Aberdeen 150 Richards, Randy, lpswick 191 Richter, Michael, Onida 52,191 Richter, Kathleen, Redfield Rick, Yvonne, Bradley 191 Riddle, Larry, Watertown 171 Ftiechers, William, Aberdeen 191,252,283 Rieck, Donald, Aberdeen 134 Rieck, Timothy, Mansfield 191 Riedel, Barbara, Sherman 79,92 Riedel, Barbara K., Aberdeen 150 Rieger, Carol, Aberdeen 191 Ries, Jerry, Watertown 134 Riley, Alexa, Rapid City 191 Riley, John, Leola 150 Ringgenberg, Cecil, Columbia 171 Ringstmeyer, Katherine, Winner 150 Rinke, Edward, Aberdeen 171 Rinke, John, Aberdeen 150 Ristow, Robert, Watertown 171 Rittenhouse, Patsy, Shadehill 134 Flix, Candace, Groton 191,242,266 Roberts, Charles, Mitchell 134 Roberts, Evelyn, Sci. 81 Math 215 Roberts, Sherry, Brookings 191 Roberts, Larry, Aberdeen 150 Roberts, Stanley, Aberdeen 171 Robertson, Karen, Aberdeen 191 Robinson, Philip, Redfield 30,171 Robish, Allen, Marietta 35,171 Roed, Mary, Frederick 26,171 Roehrich, Charles, Aberdeen 171 Roesch, Bonita, Rosco Rogers, Penny, Warner 171 Flomanowski, Lydia, Sioux Falls 191 Romereim, Loye, Sioux Falls 134 Rommereim, Neil, Bryant 191 Ronning, Marcia, Columbia 191 Rood, Nila, Aberdeen Rosand, Karen, Aberdeen 150,240 Rosand, Linda, Aberdeen 171 Rose, Barbara, Huron 134 Rose, Peggy, Pierre 171 Roseberry, Caryl, Huron 134 Roseberry, Robert, Huron 134 Roseland, Nicky, Aberdeen 171 Roseth, Clayton, Aberdeen 150 Roseth, Jaccy, Aberdeen 171 Roseth, Rhonda, Aberdeen 150,295 Ross, Robert, Watertown 31 ,60,1 72 Rust, Carol, Aberdeen 134 'Rost,' Lowell, Ed. 84 Psyc, 203 Roth, Barbara, Aberdeen 150 Roth, Clayton, Aberdeen 191 Fioti, Don, Wess. Springs 56,230,134 Rott, Kerry, Aberdeen 150 Rougemont, Monte, Platte 172 Rountree, Joan, Groton Rousseau, Cyril, Aberdeen Rousseau, Aberdeen 41,150 Rovang, Patricia, Aberdeen 172 Rowen, Monte, Wess. Springs 150 Rowen, Randall, Wess. Springs 172 Royce, Wendy, Webster 191 Ruckdaschel, Nancy, Aberdeen Rudolph, Orion, Aberdeen 172 Rueb, Adella, Leola 134 Fiueb, Glenda, Leola 172,247 Rueschberg, Kenneth, Doland Flukstand, Gregory, Watertown 191 Rumpca, Angeline, Webster 172 Flydberg, Marlene, Aberdeen Rylance, John, Aberdeen 191 Rygh, John, Mound City 191 Sabol, Mary, Aberdeen 73,150 Sack, Sharyce, Onida 172 Sackreiter, Roger, Milbank 191 'Sahli, Albert H. 81 P.E. 207,282 Salem, Daniel, Aberdeen 172 Salmen, Vivian, Huron 191 Salmonson, Karen, Sioux Falls 69,191 Sampson, Melody, Aberdeen 32,191,254 Samson, Herbert, Veblen Samson, Leon, Eden Samuelson, Carol, Stratford 191 Samuelson, Diane, Stratford 134 Sanden, Paul, Sisseton 172 Sanders, Mike, Aberdeen 150 Sanderson, Carol, Huron Sanderson, Claudia, Houghton 172 Sandness, Donald, Lang. 84 Lit. 213 Sandness, Donna, Canton 59 Sandmeier, Cathy, Bowdle 191 Sandness, Teresa, Mitchell 191 Sandvig, Lynn, Aberdeen 134 Sandvig, Michael, Aberdeen 150 Sapa, Pe99V. Watertown 191 Sater, Stephen, Sioux Falls Satter, Craig, Aberdeen 3O,55,1 34,268 Saunders, Dr. Jack, Sci. 84 Math 61,215 Saunders, John, Groton 191 Sautner, Richard, Aberdeen 152 Sayler, Chester, Eureka 152 Saylor, James, Watertown 172 Saylor, Rita, Watertown 191 Schaefbauer, Sister Teresit, Aberdeen Schaffer, Kenneth, Orient 172 Schaeffer, Andrea, Aberdeen 172 Schafer, Jane, Sioux Falls 191 Schaffner, Carol, Aberdeen 73,191 Schaffner, Barbara, Aberdeen 152,249 Schallenkamp, Carolyn, Salem 152,254 Schallenkamp, Kenneth, Salem Schallenkamp, Kay, Salem 152,259 Schaller, Sandra, Groton 43,172 Schaible, Leon, Bowdle 191 Schanzenbach, Karen, Mobridge 172 Schauer, Gary, Long Lake 191,283 Schaunaman, Charlotte, Aberdeen 43,192 Schaunaman, Gail, Westport 36,172 INDEX 3 W5 El 1- PlEllIIS IElElRY Orange Blossom and Princess Diamond Rings Bulova, Elgin, 8: Wyler Watches M535 213 s. Main 225-3188 when umm 11 impmm Office Equipment Co. fQgfgl'gEN.s. 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Springs 152 Scheuffele, Donna, Aberdeen 192 Scheuring, Michael, Vermlllion 134 Scheusner, Ronald, Watertown 152 Schiefelbein, Nancy, Milbank 192 Schilder, Catharine, Faulkton Schilling, Robert, Leola 172 Schilt, Sally, Sioux Falls 152 Schimkat, Julie, Aberdeen Schindler, Ann, Aberdeen Schipper, Lorinda, Flandreau 192 Schirber, Stephan, Lemmon 172 Schinkel, Douglas, Webster 172 Schirber, Margaret, Lemmon 179,192 Schlagel, Loralie, Aberdeen 58,172 Schlaugh, Ronald, Aberdeen 134 Schleder, Wayne, Columbia Schlenkar, Arthur, Aberdeen 172 Schlenkar, Gary, Aberdeen Schlachter, Doris, Orient Schlepp, James, Bowdle 152 Schlepp, Barbara, Java 192 Schlepp, Jolene, Aberdeen 192 Schllebe, Tim, Britton 44,152,274,283 Schlim, Andrew, Redfield 152 Schlinkert, Robert, Mound City Schloe, Richard, Brown Valley, Minn. 135 Schlomer, Jenenifer, Glenham 134 Schlomer, John, Aberdeen Schlosser, William, Aberdeen Schlueter, David, Huron Schlueter, Louise, Sioux Falls 192 Schmahl, Harlene, Aberdeen Schmaltz, Margaret, Aberdeen 192 Schmaus, Joann, Aberdeen 172 Schmeichel, Carol, Yankton 155 Schmeling, Lana, Watertown 43,192 Schmidt, Andrew, Aberdeen 172 Schmidt, Charles, Aberdeen 192 Schmidt, David, Redfield 172 Schmidt, Linda, Colman 192 Schmidt, Lyle, Lake Preston 152 Schmidt Schmidt Rhys, Pierre 172,287,275 f Thomas, Aberdeen 192,290 Schmierer, Karen, Bowdle 172 Schmierer, Kenneth, Aberdeen 135 Schmitt, Delbert, Aberdeen 197,291 Schmitz, Betty, Elk Point 172 Schmitz, Dorothy, Elk Point 135 Schnabel, Linda, Aberdeen Schnabel, Mlke, Aberdeen 192 Schnabel, Sherry, Pollock 192 Schnabel, Sharon, Aberdeen 172,238 Schnaibl Schnaibl e, Patrick, Java 192 e, James, Aberdeen Schneider, Duane, Sisseton Schneider, James, Kilgore 152 Schneider, Judy, Webster 192 Schneider, Mark, Aberdeen 172 Schnell, Betty, Lemmon 135 Schnorr, Nancy, Aberdeen 172 Schoch, Rebecca, Aberdeen 192 Schock, Janice, Eureka Schnock, Wallace, Eureka Schoeck, Marlys, Herreid 172 Schoanfelder, Cloette, Dimock 152 Schoenhard, Larry, Chamberlain 30,101,135 Schoppe, Ervin, Warner 172,275 Schornack, David, Aberdeen 192 Schnornack, Peggy, Groton 192 Schrader, Paul, Lidgarwood 135 Schram, John, Howard 172 Schramm, Marlene, Winner 58,172 Schrank, Debbie, Armour 192 Schreiner, Paul, Aberdeen 172 Schroeder, Donald, Neenah, Wisc. 192 Schroeder, James, Aberdeen 192 Schroeder, Monica, Iroquois 192 Schroder, Neil, Winner 72,172 Schueler, Gary, Redfield 192 Schuetzla, Robert, Herreid 172 Schulte, Joseph, Aberdeen 172 Schulte, Michael, Aberdeen 72,172 Schulte, Stephen, Aberdeen 192 Schultz, Diane, Corona 152 Schultz, Michael, Aberdeen 172 Schultz, Schultz, Patricia, Va. Beach, Va. 192 Robert, Aberdeen 192 Schulz, Connie, Clark 192 Schulz, Everett, Sisseton 152,146,263 Schumacher, Alice, Aberdeen 192 Schumacher, Carol, Aberdeen 43,172 Schumacher, Carol A., Aberdeen 192 Schumacher, Dean, Roscoe 172 Schumacher, Gary, Aberdeen 130 Schemacher, Kenton, Aberdeen 152 Schumacher, Luther, Aberdeen Schumacher, Sharon, Eureka 43,172 Schumacher, Wayne, Aberdeen 197 Schumacher, Winifred, Aberdeen 192 Schumaker, Deborah, Aberdeen 192 Schur, Ronald, Aberdeen 152 Schutz, Karen, Aberdeen Schutz, Terry, Aberdeen 192 'Schwab, Dr. Francis, Ed. 84 Psyc. 203 Schwab, Ronald, Aberdeen Schwalm, Mary, Midland 192 Schwan, Bernard, Aberdeen 172 Schwan, David, Aberdeen 152,135 Schwan, Dwain, Aberdeen Schwandt, Barbara, Milbank 192 Schwans, Patricia, Brookings 135 Schwartz, Frederick, Aberdeen 152 Schwarz, Carol, Aberdeen Schwehr, Alice, Mclntosh 192 Schweigert, Charlene, Pierre 172 Schweigert, Danny, Herreid 152 Schwellanbach, Sandra, Pierre 172 Schwenn, Kathleen, Pierre 192 Scott, Dale, McLaughlin 192 'Scott, Dennis, Lang. 84 Lit. 213 Scott, Thomas, Sioux Falls 152 Scriver, Jerry, South Shore 152 Sears, Kenneth, Glenwood, Minn. 192 Seaton, Robert, Aberdeen 173 Sechser, Janice, Sioux Falls 192 Seefeldt, Alan, Lienna 173 Seeley, Robert, Lemmon Seaman, Karin, Aberdeen 192 Seiler, Dean, Herreid 152 Seiller, Gary, Herreid 152 Seim, Dennis, Watertown Selig, Robert, Sioux Falls 173 Semmler, Roger, Ipswich 173 Senger, Geraldine, Roscoe 193 Senger, Joe, McLaughlin 153 Sanger, Kenneth, Aberdeen 153 Senger, Terry, Glencross 193 Senska, Gwen, Forestburg 192 Senska, Vicki, Woonsocket 193 Senska, Wanda, Forestburg 173,247 Seppala, Gail, Hayti 173 Serck, Chris, Hudson 135 'Serna, Miquel, Business 199,240 Seurer, Linda, Hoven 26,33,153,239 Sevening, Douglas, Platte Severson, Alan, Clear Lake 153,242,266 Sexton, Mary Jo, Parkston 153 Shaffer. Susan, Mitchell Shally, Laurie, Huron 193 Shannon, Mark, Aberdeen 283 Shantz, James, Mellette 135 Shewgo, Terry, Aberdeen 136 Shearer, Carolyn, Mitchell 193 Sheehan, Peggy, Sioux Falls 33,153 Sheehan, Thomas, Rapid City 136 Shekore, Mark, Fine Arts 205,238 Shelska, Debbie 50 Sherman, Janet, Cleveland 136 Sherman, Mary l., Worthington 193 Sherman, Mary .l., Rockhem Sherman, Rhonda, Worthington 193 Sherwood, Greg, McLaughlin 173 Shippen, Leslie, Herreid 173 Shippen, Linda, Herreid 193 Shonley, Diane, Wessington Springs 173 Short, Danny, Sturgis 136 Short, Duane, Sturgis 173 Shoup, Audrey, Onida 193 Shousha, Dora, Britton Shupick, Sharon, Eagle Butte 153 Siebrecht, Roger, Redfield 193 Siegler, Corl iss, Aberdeen 193 Siegling, Rod, Redfield 173,252 Sieh, Arden, Leola 173 Sieh, Patrick, Bath Sieler, Diane, Aberdeen 153 Siers, Donald, Britton 153 Siers, Virgil, Aberdeen 153 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 247 SIGMA DELTA EPSILON 248 SIGMA TAU DELTA 250 SIGMA TAU GAMMA 252 Sime, Steven, Revillo 136 Simon, Charles, Hoven 173 Simon. Greg, Lebanon 136 Simon, Monte, Owanka 173 Simon, Sandra, Hoven 33,136,153 Simon, Sharon, Aberdeen 136,294 Sims, Shirley, Sioux Falls 193 SINFONIA 246 Singer, Tom, Artas 47,173 Singpiel, Vicki, Rapid City 193 Sinkie, James, Kimball Sinness, Loris, Aberdeen 136 Sitter, Timothy, Aberdeen 173,283 Sjomeling, Erling, Aberdeen 153 Skibsrud, Melanie, Newton, N.D. 193 Skillingstad, Gene, Mobridge 173 Skinner, Cheryl, Butte 193 Skillman, Terry, Valley Springs 173 Skjerven, Margaret, Aberdeen Skroch, Mary, Flandreau 49,5D,173 Sletting, Dryan, Aberdeen 193 Sloat, Donna, Brookings 173 Small, Terry, Aberdeen Smeins, Douglas, Andover 173 Smith, Arlo, Milbank Smith, Charles, Aberdeen 173 Smith, Cheryl, Kadoka 173 Smith, Dennis, Glenham 136,279,287,288 Smith, Diane, Mitchell 173 Smith, Esther Smith, Jerry, Hazel 153 Smith, Jerry W., DeSmet Smith, Jon, Webster 136 Smith, Joyce, Aberdeen 193 Smith, Julie, Summitt193 Smith, Karen, Sioux Falls 173 Smith, Kerry, Sisseton 173 Smith, Lauri, Sisseton 193 Smith, Neil, Aberdeen 173 Smith, Randall, Aberdeen Smith, Robert, Watertown 173 Smith, Sharon, Wilmot 193 Smith, Susan, Dell Rapids 153 Smolik, Barbara, Rapid City 193 Smolnisky, Elmer, Lelva 193 Snaza, Emily, Webster 119,136 Snell. Dwayne, Aberdeen 197 Snodgrass, Michael, Aberdeen 173 Snow, Beverly Snow, Christine, Redfield 173 Snyder, Wayne, Faulkton 73,193 SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SOCIOLOGY CLUB 60 Solberg, David, Lily 173 Sollie, Galen, Aberdeen 66,173 Sollie, Leonard, Mina 67,136 'Sollie, Lois, Sp. Ed. 55 Solnar, Paul, Sisseton 193 Somers, Shirley, Pukwana 58,173 Sommer, Terry, Aberdeen 173 Sonju, Eleanor, Aberdeen Sorenson, Shelle, Sioux Falls 137 Sorenson, Ryland, Aberdeen 173 'Sorge, Dr. Robert, H, 84 P.E. 48,207 Sayer, Sandra, Sioux Falls 137 Spader, Doyle, Old Ham 137 Speck, Dave, Faulkton 137,276,275 Specker, Donald, Pierre 153 Spencer, Darold, Aberdeen 193 Spevek, Bradley, Watertown Spilde, Janice, Hetland 173 Splonskowski, Stuart, Marion 52,153 SPURRETTES 58 Stabler, Duane, Aberdeen 73,153 Stadel, Alvin, Isabel Stager, Larry, Cresbard 173 Stager, Steven, Aberdeen 173 Stahl, Carolyn, Bath 173 Stem, Marilyn, Pollock 137 Stamp, Neill, Sioux Falls153 Stange, Terrence, Groton Stanley, Diane, Claremont 193 Stauss, Ervin, Aberdeen 193 Stee, Marcia, Clear Lake 193 Steege, Theresa, Corona 26,173 'Steele, Barbara, Ed. 81 Psyc. 203 Steele, Jeffrey, Sioux Falls 52,153,235 Steele, Linda, Redfield 60,137 Steenhoven, Shirley, Flandreau 49,50,193,299 Steiner, Marianne, Sisseton 193 Steinhoff, Mary, Aberdeen Steinlicht, Louisa, Milbank 56,58,173 Stellner, Carol, Aberdeen Stemwedel, Nancy, Hayti 59,173 Stendar, Karlene, Rapid City 193 Stenen, Gladys, Aberdeen 173 Stensgaard, PBQQV, Arlington 193 Stephenson, James, Aberdeen 193 Stephenson, Thomas, Aberdeen 173 Stern, Ordean, Crandall 153 Stern, Raymond, Bradley 153 Stevens, Kuriel, Hosmer Stevens, Paul, Hosmer 173 Stevens, Robert, Aberdeen 278 Stewart, Noel, Elizabethtown, N.Y. 137 Stiegelmeier, Ricky, Britton 193,283 Stieha, Dawn, Britton 193 Stobbs, Larry, Miller 193 Stocking, Jean, Milbank 25,193 Stoebner, Judy, Avon 26,33,153 Stogsdill, Paulette, Wagner 69,137 Stohr, Faye, Claremont 137 Stoick, Sheila, Mobridge Stolle, Louise, Sci. 84 Math 215 Stolsmark, Mary, Pierpont 153 Stoltenberg, Kevin, Syratford 193 'Stormo -in ii- Stoltenburg, Lana, Clear Lake 105,193 Stoner, Stoner, Allan. Tulare 193 Renne, Orient 137 Stoops, Lorraine, Kimball 173 Storley, Carol, Aberdeen Story, D , Letitia, Lang. 8i Lit. 213 ebra. Sioux Falls193 'St0ry, Jerod, Lang. Bi Lit. 213 Strader, William, Aberdeen 222 Strand, Leslie, Ellendale, N.D. 137 Streier, Georgia, Aberdeen 193 Streifel, John, Eureka 193 Streitz. Dana, Sisseton 173 Streyle, Ronald, Isabel Stricherz, Ardrine, Lang. 81 Lit. Strohfus, Kenneth, Aberdeen 33 Strohfus, Laverne, Aberdeen 137 Stromme, Joan, Huron 27,60,153 Stromsness, Roy, Clark Strong, Miriam 174 Strudel, Jim, Aberdeen 174 Strudle, Jerry, Aberdeen 193 Strudle, Richard, Aberdeen 193 Strutz, Betty, Pierre 153 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 56 Stump, Shelley, Huron 137 Sturm, Candice, Aberdeen Suiter, Mary, Aberdeen 174 Sumption, Clifford, Aberdeen 174 Sumption, George, Frederick 153 Sumption, Gerald, Aberdeen 193 Sumption, Sumption, Sumption, Marilyn, Pierre 137 Ronald, Aberdeen 174 William, Frederick 153 Sunne, Darlene, Wallace 193 Sunne, Melanie, Faulkton 59,174 Sutton, Larry, Garden City 44,45,174,283 Svard, Bo, Aberdeen 1 74 Svensen, Elizabeth, Aberdeen Svien, Richard, Webster 193 Svihel, Margaret, Lake Preston 153 Swain, Bruce, Canton 194 Swanhorst, Judy, Cresbard 50,76,174 Swanson, Donald, Aberdeen 153 Swartos, Steven, Volga 45,153,283 Sweeny, Michael, Aberdeen 137,235 Swenson, Howard, Aberdeen 34,194 Swenson, Margaret, Rapid City 174 Swenson, Rick, Stransburg 174 Swift, Ronald, Selby Swingler, Becky, Gettysburg 194 Swingler, Eldon, Gettysburg 153 Swingler, Patricia, Gettysburg 153 Swisher, Clark, H. 81 P.E. 207,282 Tanner, Vance, Orient 174 Tanner, Willard, Aberdeen Tarver, LaVerne, Aberdeen Tarwater, Rose, Aberdeen 197 Tasa, Dwight, Sisseton 35,137 Tastad, Shirley, Plankington 194 Tatum, Sandra, Wessington 174 Taylor, Julian, Aberdeen Taylor, Teresa, Frederick 154 Tchlda, Eileen, Aberdeen Teal, Bill, Aberdeen Tellekson, James, Watertown 194 Tereick, David, lpswick 137 Terry, Allen, Aberdeen Teske, Debra, Aberdeen 174 Tessier, Sharon, Watertown 174 Tevis, Teresa, Huron 194 Thaden, Wanda, Marvin Therkildsen, Marcia, Huron 174,247 Theurer, Dennis, Aberdeen Thiel, Sally, Brentford 137 Thielen, Bob 52 Thomas, Barbara, Lake Preston 194 Thomas, Trixie, Turton 194 Thompson, Bonnie, Eureka 174 Thompson, Carole, Fort Thompson 194 Thompson, Charles, Srockholm 137,237 Thompson, Daryl, Glenham 194 Thompson, James, Stockholm 73,154 Thompson, Joan, Aberdeen 174 Thompson, Judy, Aberdeen 174 Thompson, Mary, Aberdeen ff. Thompson, Paul. Aberdeen 154 'Thompson, Robert, Soc. Sci. 217 as Thompson, Rodney, Huron 137,258 Thompson, Terry, Groton 174 Thornburg, David, Aberdeen 72,174 Thorson, Douglas, Mellette 154 Thorson, Kathy, Mellette 240 Thorson, Norman, Ed. 8: Psyc. Thorstenson, Kathleen, Selby 137 Thraen, Cameron, Sioux Falls 154 Thronson, James, Aberdeen Thune, Michael, Aberdeen 174 Thune, Nyla, Aberdeen INDEX l Bring Out the Best In You! 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Aberdeen Urchota, Nancy, Vebleri 26 Uttecht, Dianna, Alpena 154,249 Vail, Louise, Aberdeen 154 Vallie, Ronald, Aberdeen Vallie, Vern, Aberdeen 41,154 Valnes, Noel VanBeek, Dr. Richard 221 Van Bockel, Susan, Gettysburg 154 Van Bockel, Neil, Gettysburg 138 Vanboven, Kathleen, Hague, N.D. 175 VanCleave, Aberdeen 138 Vandeneykel, James, Gettysburg 194,283 Vanderlaan, Randall, Pollock 175 Vanderostyne, Margaret, Aberdeen Vanderostyne, Pamela, Aberdeen 138,175 Vandersnlck, Peggy, Garretson VanDervelde, Ben, Fine Arts 205 Vandervorste, Ralph, Custer 138 Vanderpol, Donald, Platte 31,154 Vandiepen, Mary, Ocheyedan, la. 138 Vandyke, Jeannie, DeSmet 194 Vanhoorn, Larry, Sioux Falls 138 Vanhoorn, Vivienne, Corona Van Orman, Kenny, Aberdeen 175 Vanorny, Edward, Orient 175 Van Overschelde, Rodney, Letcher 175 Varland, Cynthia, Morristown 138 Vaux, Michael, Aberdeen 194 Vavricka, Gregory, Watertown 138 Veen, Daniel, Aberdeen 154 Vehe, Muriel, Bristol 175 Venegas, Crystal, Sisseton 194,266 Vensand, Rolf, Aberdeen 154 Vergeldt, Corliss, Aberdeen 138 Verley, Michael, Summitt 175 Verschoor, Joseph, Aberdeen 154 Verschoor, Kathleen, Mitchell 175,258 VETS CLUB 62 Vetter, Jack, Bison 154 Vieths, Connie, New Underwood 175 Vietor, Marilyn, Aberdeen Vig, Cheryl, Veblen194 Vig, Harold, Peever Vik, Lavonne, Aberdeen 154 Vikander, Roger, Aberdeen 175 Vilhauer, Janet, Aberdeen 194 Vines, Joanne, Sisseton 138 Vircks, Stuart, Aberdeen 175 Vitters, Jerry, Aberdeen 194 Vlietstra, Winneva, Mitchell 154 Voegele, Curtis, Aberdeen 194 Voeller, Georgene, Frederick 194 Voeltz, Terry, Gettysburg 138,237 Vogel, Ilene Vogel, Terry, Doland 138 Vogl, Timothy, Webster 175 'Vogt, Don, Dean of Students 220 Vogt, Roberta, Aberdeen Voight, Janet, Pierre 138 Voight, Ordean, Aberdeen 194 Voight, Kathy, Aberdeen 194 Voller, Kelvin, Aberdeen 175 Vollmer, Keith, Aberdeen 138 Voneschen, Charles, Cresbard Vonwald, Linda, Aberdeen 154 Voorhees, Donn, Ellendale, N.D, Voorhees, Jon, Ellendale, N.D. 175 Voss, Fee, Andover 194 Voss, Mary, Andover 138 Vostad, Rolland, Volga 175 Vrchota, Nancy, Veblen 194 Wachs, Robert, H. Bi P.E. 207,282,286 Wachs, Robert R,, Aberdeen 52,194 Waddell, Kathlyn, Marvin 175 Waddington, Barbara, Redfield 194 Wager, Herbert, Gettysburg 138 Wagner, Beverly, Aberdeen 138 Wagner, Marjorie, Wagner 138 Wagner, Oryn, Groton 175 Wagner, Patsy, Rosholt 154 Wagner, Phyllis, Ralph 138 Wagner, Ronald, Aberdeen 154 Wahl, Timothy, Aberdeen 175 Wakefield, Mary Ann, Aberdeen Walberg, Glenn, Aberdeen 35,154,294 Walberg, Ronald, Chelsea 138 Walberg, Shirley, Aberdeen 194 Waldner, Mike, Iroquois 194 Waldt, Sharon, Aberdeen Waletich, Bruce, Aberdeen Waletich, Connie Waligoske, Patrick, Webster 175 Walker, Barbara, Aberdeen 154 Walker, Dawn, Cresbard 194 Walker, Kentner, Aberdeen 139 Wallace, Earl Jr., Aberdeen 154 Wallace, Rita, Aberdeen 154 Wallace, Ronald, Aberdeen 175 Wallace, Timothy, Ellendale, ND Wallenstrom, Virginia, Aberdeen Walsh, Mary, Pierre 175 Walter, Donald, Aberdeen 139 Walter, James, Aberdeen Walter, Jeff, Webster 175 Walter, Lavonne, Hitchcock 59,175 Walter, Merle, Groton Walter, Roland, Gary 175 Walter, Terrance, Groton 154 Walters, Richard, Waubay Walters, Willard, Eagle Butte 139 Walth, Jacqueline, Hosmer 16,154,259 Walth, Karen, Aberdeen 154 Walth, Kathleen, Aberdeen 175 Walworth, Gary, Westport 45,154 Walz, Darryl, Huron 194 Walz, Mark, Aberdeen 175 Walz, Patricia, Aberdeen Walz, William, Aberdeen 175 Wandry, Gerald, Aberdeen 175 Wangler, Quentin, Aberdeen 194,283 Wanous, Jeanne, Groton 139 'Warne, Keith, Lang. 84 Lit. 213 Warwick, Richard, Brandon 175 Warwick, Robert James, Brandon 44,175,183 Washnok, Lois, Verdon 194 Wasland, Lorraine, Wallace Watemback, Marilou, Ipswich 176 Waterfall, Tamra, Raymond 36,176 Watkins, Richard, Ellendale, ND 154 Watson, James, Aberdeen 194 Watson, Janet, Aberdeen 176 Watson, Myra, Aberdeen Wattier, Larry, Langford Waysman, Wayne, Aberdeen 176 Webb, Elizabeth, Aberdeen 194 'Webb, Robert, Social Science 217 Webb, Richard, Aberdeen 176 Weber, Cheryl, Aberdeen 29,132,154 Weber, David, Fulton 176 Weber, Donald, Aberdeen 139 Weber, Joyce, Ipswich 69,195 Weber, Kay, Hoven 195 Weber, Larry, Hartford 56,57,87,139,235 Weber, Linda, Parkston 140 Weber, Peggy, Parkston 195 Weber, Peggy Lee, Parkston 140 Weber, Randall, Mitchell 176 Weber, Wayne, Hoven 195 Webster, Trudy, Huron 176 Weflen, Steven, Aberdeen 27,36,37,45,54 14O,154,239,278 Weideman, Gordon, Athol 176 Weihrauch, Joan, Groton 154 'Welnacht, Phillip, Fine Arts 205,264 Weinand, Renita, Sioux Falls, 29,140 Weinkauf, Aaron, Sisseton 195 Weir, Michael, Aberdeen Weishaar, Anthony, Sioux Falls 29,140 Weishaar, Mary Weismantel, Peggy, Aberdeen 195 Weismantel, Linda, Columbia 67,154 Weisner, Linda, Orient 27,33,155 Weisner, Michael, Aberdeen 155 Weisser, Ollie, Leola 195 Weisz, Elizabeth, Ft. Thompson 195 Weiszhaar, Marsha, Bowdle 195 Weitala, David, Aberdeen 176 Weitala, Dennia, Mitchell 140 Weiz, Elizabeth 33 Weller, Harry, Eureka 140 Wellman, Albert, Andover 195 Wellman, Allan, Aberdeen 155,290 Wells, Richard, Lemmon 176 Wells, Thomas 176 Welton, Mary, Aberdeen Wendt, Patricia, lVlina 176 Wengler, Michael, Fredricktown, Mo, 176 Wentworth, Kathryn, Mt. Vernon 33,176 Wermersen, George, Aberdeen 140 Werner, Patricia, Sioux Falls 195 Wernsmann, Bill, Miller 176 Wessel, Eloyce, Huron 176 Westall, Robert, Aberdeen 35 Westfall, John, Marion 176 Westhoff, Mary, Salem 176 Westin, Janis Weston, Everett, Eagle Butte 195 Wetzler, Darryl, Aberdeen 155,291 Weverstad, Karen, Mt. Vernon 22,58,176 Whaley, John, Pierre 195 Whealen, Beth, Parker 140 Wheelock, Terrence, Groton 176 White, James, Hazel 195 White, Jane, Aberdeen 50 White, Lonnie, Watertown 29,140 White, Lynette, Sioux Falls 195 Whites, Laura, Aberdeen 155 Whitfield, Alexandra, Aberdeen 197 Whitley, James, Aberdeen 176 Whitney, Loren, Aberdeen 140 Wicks, Trudy, Mobridge 140 Wiebe, Dan, Aberdeen 140 Wiedrich, Henry, Aberdeen 176,283 Wiekamp, Leroy, Bemis 155 Wieker, Karen, Amherst Wiepking, Arlyn, Bowdle 195 Wiese, Shirley, Warner Wieser, August, Rosholt 155 Wiitala, Brent, Frederick 195 Wilcox, Jennifer 195 Wilcox, Richard, Aberdeen 195 Wilde, Elaine, Aberdeen 140 Wilgers, Dale, Britton 140,246 Wilhelm, George, Aberdeen Wilkins, Gail, Mansfield 69,176,238 Wilkinson, Edward, Aberdeen 45,176,283 Wilkinson, William, DeSmet 45,176,283 Willard, Kathryn, Sioux Falls 141 Willey, Nlarcia, Aberdeen 176 Williams, Benjamin, Aberdeen 195 Williams, Connie, Wolsey 155 'Williams, Gordon, Sci. 81 Math 73,215 Williams, Michael, Gettysburg 'Williamson, Erdwin, Sci. and Math 215 'WilIis, Jimmy, Lang. 81 Lit. 'WilIis, Viola, Lang. Bi Lit. Willis, Mary, Sioux Falls 195 Wilson, Cindy, Elm Springs 176 Wilson, Colleen, Aberdeen 195 Wilson, Corinne, Newell Wilson, Darlys, Aberdeen 155 Wilson, James, Aberdeen 195 Wilson, Jeffery, Tulare 176,279 Wilson, Lee, Westpoint 141,283 Wilson, Robert, Aberdeen 141 Wilson, Timothy, Newell 195 Wilson, Victoria 155 Winckler, Linda, Pierre 176 Winkler, Linda Mae, Roscoe 195 Winkler, Linda May, Pierre 64,155 Wirt, Douglas, Garden City 195 Wisdahl, Richard, Aberdeen 176 1 Wisdahl, Robert, Aberdeen 176,272 Witham, Susan, Amherst 155 Witte, Brian, Frederick 155 Witte, Charles, Aberdeen 176 Wohlleber, Dean, South Shore 195 Wojahn, Julie, Roslyn 141 Wollman, Dr. Harris, director of graduates 197 Wolf, Sister Caroline Wolf, Joseph, Aberdeen 69,176 Wolf, Maxine, Aberdeen 60,176 Wolf, Stephen, Aberdeen 195 Wolf, Susan, Mobridge 141,247 'Wol'fe, Hildred, H. 81 P.E. 207 Wolff, Judy, Forbes, ND 141 Wolfgram, Debbie, Turton 195 Wolfgram, Lynette, Bowm, ND 155 Wolner, Ronald, Doland Wolworth, Gary 35 Wong, Danny, Aberdeen 195 Wong, Francine, Aberdeen 176 Wong, King, Aberdeen 155 Wong, Tony, Aberdeen 176 Wonnenberg, Charles, Dallas 'Woo, Andrew, Sci. 81 Math 73.215 Wood, Anita, Ft. Pierre 195 Wood, Eugenie, Onida 176 'Wood, James. E., Sci. 84 Math 215 Wood, James, Warner 141 Wood, Sharon, Aberdeen 155 Woodford, Cleo, Doland 4B,49,50,176,299, 297, Woods, Darrel, Aberdeen 141,275 'Woods, Donald, H. 84 P.E. 207 Woods, Phyllis, Aberdeen 141 Woodward, James, Sioux Falls 155 Woolman, Denise, Aberdeen 195 Woolman, Jeremiah, Aberdeen Wootten, Joyce, Ft. Pierre 195 Wordeman, Linda, Aberdeen 141,249 Wray, Beth, Dean of Women 22,36,72,220 Wright, Colleen, Rapid City Wulff, Sandra, Aberdeen 176 Wurnig, Steven, Newell 30,155 Wylie, Dennis, Faulkton Wysuph, Gloria, Tyndall 141 Yarnall, Linda, Sioux Falls 26,195,255 Yarrow, Nancy, Aberdeen 195 Yates, Marla, Reliance 43,58,176 Yeager, Cheryl, Faith 195 Yeager, Robert, Aberdeen 176 Yecha, David, Aberdeen 141 Yeoman, Linda, Aberdeen 141 Yoder, Robert, Aberdeen 47,141 'Yoo, Joon, Soc. Sci. Yopp, Daniel, Marion 195 York, Dwight, Sisseton 195 Yost, Dan, Aberdeen 176 YOUNG DEMOCRATS 64 Young, Kathleen, Aberdeen 155 Young, Marlene, Aberdeen YOUNG REPUBLICANS 65 Young, Susan, Aberdeen Youngman, Gregory, Alexandria 141,283 Yount, Joseph, Aberdeen 195 Yount, Mary, Aberdeen 155 Zabel, Douglas, Selby 155 Zacher, Dennis, Aberdeen Zacher, Shirley, Aberdeen 195 Zahn, Frank, Aberdeen 141 Zeller, Jerome, Miller Zeller, David, Aberdeen 1 55 'Zeman, James, Lang. 8: Lit. 213,242,243 Zeman, Sheryl, Aberdeen Zenk, Nancy, Langford 141 Zens, Daniel, Aberdeen 176 Zens, John, Aberdeen Zephier, Alvin, Aberdeen 195 Ziegledorf, Janice, Yale 155 Zieger, Penny, St. Lawrence 195 Ziegler, James, Aberdeen 195 Ziegler, Janet, Pierre Zilverberg, Janet, Holabird 195 Zilverberg, Lucinda, Harrold 80,89,155,238 Zimmerman, Douglas, Forestberg 195 Zimmerman, Glenda, Herreid Zimmerman, Gloria, Java 141 Zimmerman, Larry, Britton Zimmerman, Peggy, Belle Fourche 59,176 Zimmerman, Robert, Ed. 81 Psyc. 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