Sioux Falls College - Sioux Brave Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1938

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Q- W-.wv -: -:'--.-athirrv ' 'A ew... . ., C ZlflL0 C who has studied mainly in the department of phil- osophy and religion. Her activities have included YXVCA, the college guild and writers' club. For two years identified with Augustana college, Doris Newcomb transferred to SFC, completed an English major but definitely will not teach. Inter- esting to Miss Newcomb is the stage. and her work at both colleges, the local civic theatre and else- where has interested audiences. Should she choose to become a career woman, she is well on the right road. But, then, says Doris Rhe, anything can happen. Study at the Bethel Junior college and theological seminary and a major in SFC's department of phil- osophy and religion, plus activity in the ministerial association, YMCA and honorary journalistic society should assure success to J. Stanley Rendahl in his chosen field-that of a minister. An outstanding pre-medic, Richard Ripple will do graduate work at the University of Nebraska, where he will add to a biology major. Ripple has found time to engage in the college choir, Y and Roister-Doister. ' Four years is a long time, but it's longer when you are on the circulation end of the Stylus. Lenore Roberts has been cheerful about the whole thing and was welcomed into the journalistic society, VVAA, college guild, YVV, IRC and Roister-Doister. She is an English major-which means Lenore will soon be teaching school. A ping-pong champion and athletically inclined, Margaret Ryan prefers to become a librarian. She has assisted in the college library and was very prominent in the VVAA, of which she is a past presi- dent. Margaret is listed in VVho's VVho in Amer- ican Colleges. Jeanne Seguin has literally packed her three, full years at SFC to graduate in that time. Jeanne has SENIORS Cgfafcfa been a Roister-Doister all three years, a debater, orator and extemp speaker for two, a Xanadu-of which she is president, on the Stylus and Brave staffs, a play director and actor, and initiated into Pi Kappa Delta and Delta Psi Omega. Miss Seguin plans to tutor in Latin. Albert Lea, Minnesota, is the only topic Earl Sheggrud will freely discuss. Yet he has been an outstanding athlete in football, basketball and tennis. A triple-threat man, Sheggrud was named to all-conference teams and again in bas- ketball as guard. A Varsity club member, Sheg is the Braves' honor athlete. He is going to Seattle -via Albert Lea. President of Roister-Doister and of Pi Kappa Delta, vice-president of Glidden hall, senior class secretary, four-year member of WAA and YW and identified with the choir, college guild, Sioux Brave, Stylus and journalistic society, is Bernice Stier. An orator of sterling worth, Bernie has represented the college in state, inter-state and national contests. She was Walsh orator for two years and state champion in 1938. Miss Stier is another of those Xanadus and soon will be a teacher. A talent for keeping accurate count of pennies has made Ernest Van Gerpen indispensable and it is without any misgivings that he plans to teach biology. Van has done his bit of acting for Roister- Doister and belonged to IRC, YM and the Stylus staff-for which he also counted coins. Four years of football, basketball and the Varsity club have by no means slowed Wendell Webb. He captained the purple gridders in one of their better seasons, presided over Fir-Ba-Col and the YMCA, assisted in the affairs of the senior class and was twice on the student council. I.W.W. has an economics major but doesn't know what he'll do about it. -C'-A -..w:f.a..qawa-f -an-auf mvkw, 4. ....-:a.Q4.-L.-,-'-Ki-. . Q,Qg,,-.Qgf::--9522-Fil I.: f.ggQg3- ggi?-115' fr Z:-'iii-55.1. -., 4--j r-Q'-'. .--, . f-1.14 .2-. - . -' , ,, ...,, -- - -,... . .- . A , .' - .L - --. - :fu - -wr .. ,. t Wg- --14.-13.05. , .1 f- - -- ' 'v-- ' -. .A , -- , gg - ' 'JJ ,LL -. . --- AL' 1-f .. -'Y k . - ' ' ' ' r ' - r '- - - - F' A- PY ' - -4- sf? - - LF M 'j- '-'---i?'3-- 5'-'ff'-. , If .?l1,,': ...wut-:-.-a 'Bm ,ln



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UNIORS , DLVLLWC CXZA4 College life, its good points and bad, is just so much old stuff to the Juniors. The novelty of exer- cising one's own opinion, the forbidden pleasures of cutting chapel and other unpromising lectures, fear of the scholarship committee and the surprise and pride at being addressed on adult terms, fail to stir them. They stand on the brink of graduation, waiting for someone to push them off. Either this is true, or they have varnished exter- iors-a change due to environment-that conceal a yet young enthusiasm and zest. They are sand- wiched between the top crust of the seniors and the refreshing, bottom layer frosh. In defense, they assume a highly indifferent attitude as a group, and seek to shine individually. Accordingly, Hlayne Aberle edits the campus news with unparalelled gusto, Helen Martini exudes charm and secretarial ability, Greenfield cries great war-whoops and cooks much medicine as Tepee Day chief, Pennington and Boardman are constantly reminded of their Ohio trip as delegates to the national YM-YVVCA Student Assembly and others give voice to the vested choir, toot merrily away in the band and orchestra and pad the roll-calls of several organizations. Charles Dougherty and Carl Lundquist make gar- gantuan demands on their voice-boxes as they argue. plead and cajole for forensic fame. Duane Corning and Iron-Man Watters grunt and groan on the gridiron to gain the co-captaincy of the Purple and White. In equal earnestness, Rempfer, Atkins and Huisinga maintain morale and a share in the pigskin spotlight. I A tall, lanky basketball star, Ralph Scotch jones, stands just a little taller when Coach talks to him and the junior trackmen seem to prefer individual events. All in all, it seems that the boot-strap method of ascending has its value-for haven't all seniors once been third-year men? . t-3 E 4 WAYNE Siou Fa F t I-AURA ' Atkln S

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