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Members of the Kroske family unveil the memorial plaque placed in the foy- er of the dormitory. President Jeschke announced Tepee Days that the name of the new dormitory was to be the John W. Kroske Hall. Mr. Kroske was a businessman and active church lay- man in North Dakota and South Dakota. The official dedication of Kroske Hall took place on March Z0. The special speaker for the dedication was Joe Foss, a former stu- dent of SFC who has served two terms as governor of the State of South Dakota. Adds New Sparkle Others participating in the dedication were Norman B. Mears, chairman of the Board of Trustees, St. Paul, Minn.3 rep- resentatives of the Sioux Falls business cornrnunityg members of the Kroske farnilyg and various church officials. The A Cappella Choir under the direction of Dr. Lee Bright and the Concert Band directed by Harold Wortman provided special music. The dedication was concluded at the dormitory where a plaque commemorating Mr. Kroske was unveiled. The dormitory was then open for inspection. r mn Pi xy !-8 Q xi fel ,A is f mil' n Mr. Joe Foss addresses faculty, stu- dents, parents and friends at the dedi- cation service. Dr. Roger L. Fredrikson gives charge to Christian service to Mr. Mears, Dean Gow- an and Larry Shaw. Q, f 1 fi . ti Q, 1 35 John Rice and Wayne Bridges are be- ginning to feel at home in their new V V. Qi room at Kroske. 'L M ' 4 'Q K kNVii.iff3iff ,-,' . . 5 if
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Mrs. John W. Kroske responds briefly at dedication service. 9 ,gil .im Ill . , l I if Nil 'ii ii Qi :su ml ul mn: sm mi .mlm S- ,H ,HI .151 mg fmglls re- R John W. Kroske Hall l959-60 will be remembered as a year of achievement at Sioux Falls College. The dedi- cation of the new men's dormitory, the John W. Kroske Hall, marked the completion of the first of three new structures included in the college's Ten-Year Development Program. Housing 84, the dormitory is located on the southeast corner of the carnpus. Residents are housed in double rooms. Other facilities in- clude a recreation room, lounge areas, infirm- ary, supervisor's apartment, and storage and work rooms. The building is three stories high and of brick construction. The dormitory was financed in part through proceeds of the Diamond Jubilee Campaign con- ducted largely in the Sioux Falls business com- munity in 1958. A loan was also secured from the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency.
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Cast members of Box and Cox are, left to right: D. Sorenson, S. Genz, and J. Button. Two one-act plays, ln the Zone and Box and Cox, were presented by Roister Doister on February 6 in the Memorial Chapel. The plays were under the direction of Barbara Dodson, with Lori Larson Q Box and Cox , and Dick Mayer l In the Zone j as assistant directors. Box and Cox was written by John Madison Morton. This comedy in- volved two gentlemen, Mr. Box and Mr. Cox, to whom Mrs. Bouncer nearly succeeds in renting the same room. Humor resulted when Cox, played by Jerry Button, and Box, played by Dave Sorenson, discovered Mrs. Bouncer's plan. Sharon Crrenz portrayed lvirs. Bouncer. Roisfer Doister Has Double-Header In the Zone by Eugene O'Neil1 cen- tered around the lives of eight men during World War I who are aboard an ammunition ship, the S.. S. Glencaim, as it entered the submarine zone. Cast as seamen were Carl Stanek as Jack, Ron Schauer as Dairs, .Tim Minchow as Swanson, Derrill Outland as Scotty, Buddy Sanchez as Ivan, Ken Coddington 2.5 Srnitty, Elwin Unruh as Driscall, and Bill Svendsen as Cockly. Cast members of In the Zone are, left to right: D. Outland, R. Schauer, K. Coddington, C. Stanek, E. Unruh, and B. Svendsen.
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