South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Engineer Yearbook (Rapid City, SD)
- Class of 1957
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Marrin, Assoc. Prof. L. H. Die-fer, Inst CHEMICAZ ENGINE A. Karsfen. Prof. R. P. Heclcman, Depf. Head ' 4 . P .1 A K in 53. J .k--', :fa K 1 f s: 5 QQ... x ati 'Q ..:3'!f'5 ' xii A f..fgs, .L . f. ' Zagmihlgl-in-T' -Q -. L N 'Yi ,fl ix af- Us . rx. Y . f,,, -. sf ,. R lr? if N F Q .1 ' 21 C. E. Schilz. Assoc. Prof. RING R. L. Sandvig, Assoc. Prof . -1 Cllfll ENGINEER N6 G. L. Jacobson. Assoc. Prof. D. A. Thorson, Assoc. Prof. Q 'f' Y L. Wyman, Assf. Prof. Y :T? ?'iI. 72-L.M.TfJ' A 5 y ggi? 'pc Ah, ' lv,, Q iv r,sv . 5 I W I... A J . E. D. Deke, Depf. Head W. V. Coyle, Assoc. Prof. Www' 'E A. C. Scheer. Assoc. Prof. T. H. Wright lnsf. R. Meador. lns'r. G. Tveifo, lnsf. 9 EZECTRICAZ ENGINEERING W. A. Hixson. Dept Head E. E. Clark. PFOWC- D. R. Macken, Assf. Prof C. W. Cox, Asst Prof. W. Reufer. lns+. ENG!! H AND 5'00lAl 6'lEN6'E C. M. Rowe. Dept Head K- Van NUYS- Asst Prof' L. E. Boyd. Assoc. Prof. H. H. Wells, Assoc. Prof W. H. Raff, Assf. Prof. R-H.Krw+S0f1.ASS+- Prof- G. Pla++, Inst MA THEMA TIL' Guy E. March. Depf. Head R. E. Douff. Assoc. Prof. E. Swanson. Assoc. Prof. C. L. Harbison. Assoc. Prof 59, Q38-. ,f , 'fi V f .ini X. . i ,rg NN. S x C. A. Grimm, Assf. Prof. Mrs. M. Swanson. lnsf. MECHANICAI ENGINEERING V w E. R. Sfensaas. Depi. Head C. Tollinger, Assoc. Prof. J. H. Cope, Assoc. Prof 'ii M. K. Jovanovic. Assoc. Prof. G. Dunham, lngf, R076 Col. F. E. Graef. PMS81T -as.,,. -ui-.-., Capt F. E. LeCIear Capt E- C- Kelfof' if 'FQ MfSg+. Shin. SFC Vernon, SFC Houberg GEOIOGY E. L. Tullis, Depf. Head E. H. Sfevens, Prof. J. P. Gries. Prof. J. R. Macdonald. Assoc. Prof J. D. Bump. Direcfor H. E. Marfin, Preparaior MODERN IANGUAGES Mrs. A. Whifehead. Dept Head LIBRARY STAFF fo rnghf: Mrs. Connolly: Mrss Mauch, Lubraruan: Mrs. Helge I MINING hier. Dept Head E. Hoskins. Ins METAZUIRGY rson. Dept Head A. E. McHugh. A EXPERIMENTAI STATION A. L. Lingard. Analysf Pl-IYSIC 5 55-01 fran Fgwif' 1 Hz if Xu ' S. Macy, Depr. Head L. J. Earherfon. Asst Prof. C. 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Z 'X 4 f f K7 - 4 I f ff pf f .KX7 jk X 2 ff X A ff Z QR , Z X f Cf, N Albert, Tom Sioux Falls Geol. E. AlChE 2, AIMME 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4, Engineer Staff l, Social Committee l, 4, Dorm Council l, Class Officer lPresidentl 2, Track l, 2, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Donald W. Rapid City Geal. E. AIIQME 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4, Singing Engineers l, 2, Rifle Club Anderson, R. C. Rapid City E. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, AlEE 4, Singing Engineers l, 2, 3, 4, lntra- mural Sports l, 2, Scabbard 6 Blade 4. Appleby, Ray Mobridge M. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ASME 2, 3, 4, Class Officer lPresidentl 4, lntra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Arcilise. Cass Rapid City Geol. E. Baltzer, Harry W. Alpena C. E. ASCE 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Bauch. Jack Sioux Falls M. E. Delta Sigma Phi l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, lPresider1tl 4, ASME l, 2, 3, lTreasurerl 4, SAME 4, Dorm Council 2, Board of Control 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, Who's Who 4, Scabbard Cr Blade 3, lPresidentl 4. Bell, Harold Flandreau M. E. Delta Sigma Phi l, 2, 3, 4, ASME l, 2, 3, lTreasurerl 4, Tech Staff l. 20 Benda, William Britton E. E. Delta Si ma Phi I 2 3 4' AIChE 3, 4, SAME 3, 4, Band I, Singing Q i , I I Engineers 4, Intramural Sports I. Binger, Kenneth' B. Tulare E. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, AIEE 3, IRE 4, Bond I, Track I, Intramural Sports I. Briggs. Raman C. Holmen, Wisconsin Chem. E. ACS 2, 3, AIChE 2, lVice-presidentl 3, IPresidentl 4, Singing Engineers 2, lSecretaryl 3, lPresidentl 4, Intramural Sports 2, Engin-aires lquartetl 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Brown. Floyd Sidney, Nebraska E. E. Delta Sigma Phi 3, 4, AIEE 2, 3, lSecretaryI 4, IRE 2, 3, 4, Singing Engineers lVice-presidentl 3, lBusiness Mgr.I 4, Class Officer IVice presidentl 3, Intramural Sports 2. Blood. Francis Rapid City E. E. AIEE 4, IRE 4, Singing Engineers I, 2, Intramural Sports I, 4. Bohrer, Thomas Rapid City Phys. Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, Tech Staff-3, 4. Bump, James R. Rapid City C. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ASCE 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Scabbard E1 Blade 3, 4. Bush. Robert D. Watertown C. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ASCE 3, M Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Buttemeier, C. Joseph Spearfish E. E. Theta Tau 3, 45 AIEE 3, 45 Singing Engineers l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports Carriere, J. Keith Buffalo M. E. Theta Tau l, 2, lHouse Mgr.l 3, 45 Sigma Tau 3, 45 ASME l, 2, 3, 45 Engineer Staff iEditorl 45 Tech Staff i5 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Celrone, Ronald A. Sheridan, Wyoming Geol. E. Delta Sigma Phi 25 Drill and Crucible 3, 45 Band l, 25 Singing Engineers l, 25 Social Committee 25 lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Champ 4. Chang, Eugene Taipei, Formosa M. E. Sigma Tau 45 ASME 3, 4. Chieslar, Jack E. Sheridan, Wyoming Min. E. Delta Sigma Phi l, 2, 3, 45 AIMME 3, 45 SAME 45 Drill and Crucible 2, 4. Christensen. James M. Lead G. E. Tech Staff 35 Flying Club 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Coe. Douglas G. Custer C. E. Theta Tau 3, 45 ASCE l, 2, 3, lTreasurerl 45 Singing Engineers 35 M Club 3, 45 Football 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Scabbard G Blade 3 iVice-presidentl 4, Coleman, William Wichita, Kansas Min. E. ASCE 3, 45 SAME 4-5 Drill and Crucible 45 intramural Sports 4, 22 Colgan, Donald Hermosa E. E. AIEE 4. Dean, Roger Sioux City, Iowa C. E. ASCE 3, 4. Dunham. Nancy Ward Rapid City E. E. Eta Kappa Nu 3, lCorresponding Secretaryl 4, AIEE 3, 4, SAME 3, 4, Class Officer lSecretaryl I, Fawcett, Harland Rea Heights C. E. Triangle 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, lRecording Secretaryl 4, ASCE IVice- Presldentl 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. DesJarlais. Gerald J. Kodoka C. E. Theta Tau I 2 3 4, ASCE 4, Drill and Crucible l, 2, Bandll, 2, 3 Singing Engineelrs ll, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 4, Engin-aures lauartetl I, 2, 3, 4. Dross, J. F. Omaha, Nebr. M. E. Francis, Jerry Sioux Falls M. E. Delta Sigma .Phi 2, 3, 4, ASME 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Gates. Marvin A. Pukwono M. E. ASME l, 2, 3, 4, Engineer Staff 2, Intramural Sports 2. Gregory, Robert M. Yankton M. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, lTreasurerI 3, lPresidentI 4, Sigma Tau 3, lTreas- urerl 4, ASME I, 2, 3, 4, Tech Staff I, Board of Control 4, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Scabbard G Blade 3, lTreasurerI 4. Gupla, Mohinder L. Jagraon, Punjab, India Met. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 4, - I wr an-an T Hawlrins, Daryl Mellette G. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ASCE 3, ASME 2, 4, SAME 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council 3, Board of Control 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Heide, John Sioux Falls E. E. AIEE 2, Tech Staff l, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. 24 Gish, Roberl Carlisle, Pennsylvania C. E. ASCE 2, 3, 4, SAME 2, 3, 4, Goodarl, Charles Hill Cify G. E. Hagen, James Sioux Falls Chem. Delta Sigma Phi l, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council I, Basketball I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Hanson, Lee Clark C. E. Triangle 3, 4, ASCE 2, 3, lPresidentl 4, Singing Engineers 3, lVice- Presidentl 4, Who's Who 4, lChairmanI Convocation Comm., lEd,I Student Handbook 3. Hemre, Boiolf Gudvangen, Norway C. E. ASCE 4 Hicks, Robert Marvin E. E. AIEE 3, 4, IRE I, 2, 3, 4, Singing Engineers I, 2, 3, Tech Staff I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 3, 4. 4 3' Isaak. Harlan Tripp Phys. Delta Slgma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, lSecretaryl 4, Sigma Tau 3 4' Sin in En ineers 2 3 4' Intramural S rts I, 2, Who Who 4, . ,H ,Qq Q . , , D0 Engin-aires' Iquartetl 3, 4. Johnson. Charles F. Rapid City Geal. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4. Haines, Ellis Langford E. E. AIEE 4, IRE 3, Horner, Jerome Parker Chem. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, ACS 3, 4, Band I. 4 9. Jundl. Clyde H. Eureka C. E. ASCE 2, 3, 4, SAME 4, Singing Engineers I, 3, 4, Flying Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2. Junker, Don A. Gayville Met. E. AIMME 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4. 2 Kim, Dull Sun Seoul, Korea M. E. ASME 3. Kinney, Patrick J. Chem E Sioux Falls . . Sigma Tau 3, 4, ACS 3, 4, AlChE l, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council lVice-presi- dentl 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Liffengren. Alan Pierre M. E. Trianglevl, 2, 3, lPresidentJ 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, ASME ,2, lTreasuIr,eRlI 3' lPresidentl 4 Band l, 2, Nice presldentl 3, lPresldentl 4, Club 3, 4, Class Officer lPresidentl 3, Basketball l, Track l, 2, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Liu, Ching Shi Taipei, Formosa M. E. Sigma Tau 4, ASME 3. 26 Kane, Byron L. Sisseton Geol. E. AIMME 2, 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4, Football 3. Kelly, AI Sioux Falls Geol. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4, Flying Club 3, 4, lntramur Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Kidner, Evere'H' Linn Rapid City C. E. AlChE 2, ASCE 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Koenig, Roy C. Winner M. E. ASME 4. Larsen. Dorwin Centerville M. E. Theta Tau l, 2, lTreasurerl 3, lVice-presidentl 4, ASME 3, 4, M Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council l, Student Body President 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. McDonald, Patrick L. Wood M. E. ASME 3, 45 Drill and Crucible 25 Intramural Sports I, 2. McGee. Marlen W. Ree Heights G.E. Eta Kappa Nu 2, 3, lVice-presidentl 45 Sigma Tau 3, 45 ASME 35 M Club I,- 2, 3, lVice-presidentl 45 Class Officer lSecretaryl 25 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Marble, Jon Flendreeu E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, mural Sports I. Martin, Kenneth Burke M. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, E. 45 AlChE 2, 3, 45 Singing Engineers I, 2, 35 Intra- 45 ASME 3, 4. Maior, Jim R. Deadwood E. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 45 Eta Kappa Nu 3, lRecording Secretaryl 45 Sigma Tau 3, 45 AIEE 2, 3, lTreasurerl 45 IRE 45 Dorm Council ISec.-treas.l 25 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Malwitz, Dennis Vinton, Iowa Met. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 45 AIMME 2, 3, 45 SAME lVice-presidentl 45 Drill and Crucible I, 2, 3, lSecretaryl 45 Tech Staff 3, 45 M Club I5 Track I5 Intramural Sports 4. May, Bill Sturgis E. E. Eta Kappa Nu 3, 45 Sigma Tau 3, 45 AIEE 3, 45 IRE 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Who's Who 4. Meyer, Kenneth Belle Fourche E. E. I Eta Kappa Nu 45 Sigma Tau 3, 45 AIEE 3, 45 IRE 45 Engineer Staff 25 Flying Club 4. 27 Munson, Gerald M. Rapid City E. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 3, lVice-presidentl 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, IRE 3, lTreasurerl 4, Intramural Sports 2, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. Newman, Bob Rockham M. E. Triangle 3, 4, ASME 3, 4, Intramural 3, 4. Noss, Roger L. Spearfish C. E. Theta Tau 3, 4, ASCE 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Singing Engineers I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. O Howard A PP- ' Gettysburg E. E. IRE 3, 4, Band 3. 28 Miller. William Watertown Met. E. 4 AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Moen. Monroe Sioux Falls Phys. Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, IRE I, College Y 4. Nissen. William Irwin Sidney, Nebraska Met. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, AIMME 3, 4, SAME lPresidentI 4, Drill and Crucible 2, lTre-asurerl 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, Scabbard Er Blade 4. Nolcl, Don Gettysburg M. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, ASME 2, 3, 4, Singing 'Engineers I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer lVice-presidentl 4, Intramural Sports I, 2. Parks, Charles Rapid City E. E. Sigma Tau 3, 4, AIEE 3, lPresidentl 4, IRE 3, 4, Track l, Wrestling l, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 4. Paschal, Lawrence Winston-Salem, North Carolina Geol. E. AlMME 4, Drill and Crucible 3, 4. Potter, Lloyd Rapid City Geol. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, AIMME 3, 4. Potter, Willard Seneca C. E. ASCE 2, 3, 4, SAME 4, M Club l, 2, 3, lSecretaryl 4, Flying Club 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, Scabbard G Blade 4, Rifle Team l, 2, iVice-presidentl 3, 4. Pecha, Robert L. M. Elk Point C. E. Theta Tau 3, 4, ASCE 2, 3, 4, SAME 2, 3, Band l, 2, Singing Engineers l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Intramural-Sports l, 2, 3, Scabbard C7 Blade 3, 4. Pesall. Dennis J. Lilly E. E. AIEE 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4. Rath, Ralph Berkeley, California G. E. Triangle 4, ASME 4, SAME 3, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Rinehart, James D. Mobridge Phys. Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4. Sanders. Ronald Bridgeport, Nebraska C. E. ASCE 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Saunders, Richard Aberdeen E. E. AIEE 3, 4, IRE 4, Intramural Sports 4, Scabbord C1 Blade lSecretoryI 4. Schneider, John A. Rapid City M. E. ASME I, 2, 3, 4, Schwichlenberg, Daryl Tulare- M. E. ASME I, 2, 3, 4. 30 Roberlson, Thomas Sioux Falls Min. E. I AIMME 2 3 4' Drill and Crucible 2, 3, lPresidentI 4, Tech' Staff 3, M Club Il, Class Officer lTreosurerI 3, 4, Football I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Rudloff Edwin ca-mn ' c. E. Sigma Tau 3, 4, ASCE 3, 4, Flying Club 3, 4, Schatz, Ben Rapid CifY C. E. ASCE 3, 4. Schmidt. Roberl Canistota Min. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill ond Crucible 2, 3, 4, Tech Staff 2, 3, Social Com- mittee 3, lChairmanI 4, Who's Who. Shyne, Norman A. Rapid City E. E. Eta Kappa Nu 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, AIEE 3, 4, IRE 3, 4, Intramural Sport' I. Smith, Joe Rapid City Min. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible I, 2, 3, 4, M Club I, 2, Football I, Track I, Wrestling 2. Spiece, Charles Columbus, Nebraska Geol. E. Triangle I, 2, 3, IHouse Note Treasurerl 4, AIMME 4, Drill and Cruf cible 3, 4, M Club l, 2, 3, IPresidentl 4, Board ot Control I, ISecre- taryl 2, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Track l, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard 8 Blade 4. Spring, Stanley G. Watertown Geol. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, AIMME 4, Drill and Crucible Sports 2, 3, 4. Smith, Melvin Rapid City Phys. Theta Tau 2, ICorresponding Secretaryl 3, IRegentI 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, lVice-presidentl 4, Sigma Tau 3, Il-listorianl 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Ethics Committee 3, 4. Spars, Byron Gale Sioux Falls Chem. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, ACS 2, 3, 4, AIChE iSecretaryI 3, IVice-presidentl 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Stangeland, Maynard Worthington, Minnesota M. E. Triangle I, 2, 3, ll-louse Mgr,J 4, ASME 2, 3, lVice-presidentl 4, M Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Steege, Lauren W. Milbank Geol. E. Triangle 3, 4, AIMME 4, Drill and Crucible I, 4, Bond I, Singing En- gineers I, 2, 3, 4, Tech Staff 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. 3l Thomas, Herbert W. Pierre Chem. E. AICIIE 2, 3, 4, M Club 4, Wrestling 4, Intramural, Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Thompson, James A. Redfield C. E. Triangle I, 2, 3, 4, ASCE 2, 3, 4, M Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Social Commiteee 2, lChairmanI 4, Board ot Control 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Vigoren, LaVerne Buffalo Geol. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Waldman, Donald Onoka M. E. Sigma Tau 3, lSecretaryI 4, ASME I, 2, 3, 4, Engineer Staff 2, 4, Tech Staff I, 2, 3, lEditorI 4, Dorm Council 3, lPre-sidentl 4, lntra- mural Sports I, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. 32 Stotelmeyer. Ronald Rapid City Min. E. Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4. Sturgeon, Dave Spearfish Geol. E. AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3, 4, Band I. l Urquhart, Donald Huron G. E. Varilelr, Ronald D. Custer C. E. ASCE 3, 4, Engineer Staff lCO-Editorl 3, M Club I, 2, lSecretaryI 3, 4, Football I, 2, lCaptainI 3, lCaptainI Mlleconference backl 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Student Athletuc Board CC-hairmanl 4, Warvi, Marlin M. Lead C. E. Deita Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, ASCE 2, 3, lSecretaryl 4, Tech Staff l, M Club l, 2, Track l, 2, Intramural Sports l. Walerland, Tom Britannia Beach, B. C., Canada Min. E. 4:1 Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, AIMME 3, 4, Drill and Crucible l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Wilsey. James Pedro C. E. Triangle 3, 4, ASCE 3, 4, lntramural Sports 4. Wilson, Alden Rapid City E. E. Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, AlEE 2, 3, 4, AIMME l, lRE 3, 4, Band l, Football 2, Track 2. Weller, Richard Huron C. E. Triangle l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, ASCE 3, 4, M Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Weriz, Carl Cresbard E. E. Sigma Tau 3, 4, AIEE 3, 4, IRE 4. Yuill, William Newell Chem. Zou'H'e, A. Andre' Sheridan, Wyoming Met. E. Delta Sigma Phi l, 2, 3, 4, AIMME 2, 3, 4, Drill and Crucible 2, 3 lVice-president? 4, Flying Club 4, American Society for Metals 2, 3, 4 33 1 UNPHOTOGRAPHED SENIORS Fieei S+an'I'on Don Sfork -ff' -s 5- P iii? ll' Ill Engineering Building Aclminisiraiion Building Jump s rr- -6, . ' -1-Sy ' .N 5-'Q-its :R..N-- A .-y5'.? jD,53.5r-1 Lxx 4, U ' f px A 4 .S ': ,' E 1 al , x 3 X V31 , Q A W- , f 0- iff' X in ff f no--'fy gf X QQ' M , xr -I IA 4 g gi . 1 . fa 1 N : ff f '15 7 A ' f f , , X, 1 . ,v . 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Berg Richard Berg Chuck Bietry George Bjerke Harry Bolam Burt Bomhaff Algernon Borszich Eldon Bowen Math Brandner Daryl Briscoe JUNIORS' Darral Brooks Dick Buck John Burggralf Wayne Burk Eugene Byrum Russell Bywater Pat Callan Tae Chung Francis Coulson Bob Dovee Doug Devine Peter Dexter Phil Dickson Dorryle Dougherty Dick Dunwiddie Jim Eade Fred Ehrman Chuck Elrod Jim Emch Per Tefre 1 'lu' QPU J IQ: JUNIORS Jim Erickson Phil Fenner Mike Finkel DeWayne Finley James Forbes Don Freeland Dave Fritz George Garlick Derald Gellhaus Mel Glerup William Glover Murrell Halstead Floyd Harris Roland Harris Lester Hash Joe Hickenbottom Bill Hill Ron Hinker Darwin Hocking Don Houck .IUNIORS Jim Hovvder George Huettl Leo Hughes Jerome Hust Dick lltis Jack Ingwerson Paul Jorgenson Jim Joyce Donold Kachelhoffer Roger Kiel Bob Kelley Leo King Everett Kjerulff David Knapp Melvin Kocer Jon Kohlhaas Patrick Komiske Alvin Koster Russell Krause Gerald Kreuger N - ef. ge P 'Wil ....,,, lr so f 1? 'Q L -. rx, JUNIORS Verne LeCocq Ancel Lewis Andy Lipp Donn Lobdell Charles Lockwood Harry Lukkes Tom Lyons Jim McBride Gale McQuute Povan K. Molhotra Errol Matzke Orval Meier Robert Minter Forrest Myhres Bill Nagel Harold Nelson 3 f,-f Neil Nerison Robert Newcomb Robert Nicklin James Ogg JUNIORS Roger Ollenburg Zene Palen Russell Palmer David Papcke Joe Pesek Bob Pletka Joe Pletka Gene Poch Roger Purrington ' 1 N Bob Qulntal M lm Q Roger Rasmussen fo Donald Reed ' E 'iwiff xiflgi A 5 un 4 e no . i N! . ,emi F f. 5 ug l 1 ' in Q .J ,fr 'sd RTS' ,J A ws. rfp Om I an Bill Reinsmith Gil Rennhack Reuben Rieger Louis Riemenschneider 5 L. etllvill' gui v .lohn Ritter Louis Rosenberg David Rozendal David Ross i . if ,e Q x, swf . A ,et T7 I, ' JUNIORS' Hans Sacrison Dallas Sass Arnold Satterlee Walter Schick Dave Seefeldt George Sherrill Lowell Simons Bob Sliper Jim Smith LeRoy Solid Joe Stepon Kenyon Sunding Ernest Sundstrom Wesley Sveum Kare Erdal Bill Timmerman Hans Tiniar Richard Todd Robert Trautman Bryce Troyer JUNIORS Roy Trygstad Glen Turechek Tom Vance Clark Vander Linden John Udseth Jon Waage Dick Warder James Webster Keith Wellman George Welsh Curt Westly Wayne Wilcox Harry Wood John Wooley Roger Wolff Robert Yahne The North Row Ballou, W. D. Banning, R. O. UNPHOTOGRAPHED JUNIORS Johnson, C. L. Johnson, H. E. Baumgariner, V. J. Klawiier, F. C. Bearg, E. A. Koslxinen, P. K. Berenbach, E. Larson, L. G. Brunson, N. R. Laughlin, D. E. Calver'l', W. M. McDow, J. Conklin, R. R. Mannick. W. L. Cox, J. M. Mendenhall, W. S. Edwards, W. L. Neller, C. M. Eisenbraun, W. G. Ollerman, M. J. Hansen, L. B. Orr, D. E. Haupfmann, D. L. Orr, D. A. Hays, R. D. Orfs, D. H. Hoffman. P. A. Ouflaw. L. F. Peacore. E. J. Ranney, T. Z. Roberis. F. D. Shabram. R. M. Shaughnessy, M. Sherman, D. E. Sfrasser. D. G. Swarm, H. H. Swenson, G. R. Ulfers. S. E. Van Alsfine, J. Vaishelle, J. Wagner, R. D. Weber, C. L. Mechanical-Civil Engineering Building 44 Old Chemisiry Building E. SOP!-IOMORES' e-H cz ff W A gz:sz.4f.,:a2rf5 A ff ' KX iii I I s f' V X I A Q A f Q . E Af-ef . XX xx X' 1 - 115. LW X I' x I X Q 'VZWS-'I' X Q Y 57 x 'Y'-Q- mwf ' sm ..:a..nZm n.22.:.f X . N I ysxk A at gm WEB ,E lun: , X N Y 'ki jk 5?-g'3i?32'i!Ng5i,gi, Wig -X KX E053 -ins A 'L N ,. ' Q 'Viv F A 'jf' 'L 4 Lx' J if A 52 57 f A - .1 I f YQ? x 1 X. 1 I gi E: h V X 1 X X il X Y' 1 7: Y 'l x 9 , X XX ' X 5. .,.... - gt- gf MX - X f 'XX Kyojgml 5- .I X Xq , I X Nxvs fvfxf I, x , .f!isl :n'sgnfl5'-- - fy' -f X 3' ?sszz,:s:arz.:A 1Ex .,, A 1 SOP!-IOMORES James Adler Dale Allen George Anderson Irving Anderson Sherwin Artus Warren Bamesberger Ernest Baresch Dorsey Barker Bill Barth Dick Becker LeRoy Besler Barry Bradshaw Charles Braun Kathleen Brickel Erwin Brink Dave Brost Delmer Brown Dean Brown Mike Callon John Campbell SOP!-IOMORES Young Chae Jim Christensen Paul Clare Jerry Clifford Ed Coates Bill Coddington Willard Conley Leon Cook .lerry Dahl Darrell Danielson Cecil DeLange L. D. Dempsey Alfred Denny Jerry Dixon Ronald Dodson Dick Donnelly LeRoy Dosch Rudy Dzubnar Harold Erhman Harley Emick if 48 ww I' in me Q SOPHUMORES Ed Enright Veryl Eshen Merrill Evans Fred Fawkes Ray Ferguson Terry Fiechtner Harold Foglesong Conrad Fuchs Jack Gibeau Paul Gnirk G. C. Goesch, Jr. Maynard Grande Dunne Gray John Groen Dave Grow William Guenther Duane Gustad Floyd Haeuszer Warren Hamm Darrell Hampton OPHOMORES Hobart Hani Walt Hanscom Irvin Hauglum John Hatch Jim Hayes Michael Hayes Roger Hekrdle Neil Hecht Ed Hieb Allan Hins Bob Hollenbeck Norm Howell Guy Hubbard Dave Huschke Bob Jackson Verner Johnson Rod Johnson Larry Johnson Bob Jones Paul Jones -G 'I , J . .91 .Vr- Y' S .iq gb J A ll 1' t xv.. Q'-'Q haf 18 'Q' an SOP!-IOMORES Chris Jordan Allan Joslyn Pat Kappenman Harvey Keating Jack Keene Wesley Kiel Eldon Klingler Galen Krebs Ken Kronoveter Emmett Kotrba John Kukura Clark Kurtz Lynn Kurtz John Lauer Paul Lavato Jim Lease Quentin Lee Bob Lerdal Jerry Lloyd Tom Lynch SOPHOMORES Wayne McCollum John McCorklc Jim McKnight Chaman Malhotra Dave Molthouse Ken Meeks Newell Metzger Jim Miller Dale Moden Lyle Mudge Don Myers Paul Noyes Gary Olmsted Marlin Olson Torn Olscn Veldon Orr Paul Otte Jim Papike J. Kent Parish Wayne Petfyjohn M ,Ny , 4 f -5 I ill F '45 N S Q me q L ei Q iat Q . . F. ,XA: SOP!-IOMORES Jerry Phipps Carol Pigney Jerry Popowski Tom Price Stan Reed Danny Reel Bill Richardson Dave Riesland Dick Scherr Dale Scheonfield William Shrag Dick Sheldon John Shoemaker Harvey Short Don Sigdestad Raj Singal Monte Smith Dave Sonstegard Joe Spencer Scott Stearns OPI-IOMORES Jim Steele Conrad Sterkel Phil Stewart Landy Stinnett Carl Strande Wayne Sutherland Morris Swanson Ed Tegland Vernon Terry Bert Thomsen James Tisdale Ken Uherka Virgil Van Deventer Bob Varilek Donald Vesely Dick Vitters Orville Weiszhoar Wilford Westre Dale Weskamp Ren Whitaker 3 ana if Tuna f T l 44 ,Q vs' 'Q if N QW '-L U Q Ku. . 3' ,. ' I ww. A f Q! il i ,fi ,ix F. UNPHOTOGRAPHED SOPHOMORES Aland, G. A. Johnson, B. R. Ankney, W. N. Keyser, G. W. Bell, M. D. King, L. L. Benson, C. R. Lee, R. C. Bruce, R. L. Lineau, P. J. Bush, L. F. Lincl1, R. B. Dartt, D. Lundberg, H. H. Davidson, D. A. McCormick, W. Ewoldt, D. R. McGinnis, R. L. Fellcer, C. R. McTigl1e, D. R. Gilbertson, E. C. Marsden, M. J. Hampton, D. L. Metz, K. E. Helm, K. D. Miller, G. C. Hinken, W. R. Miller, J. J. Hittner, D. E. Mullan, J. C. Hopkins, J. L. Niebrugge, D. L. lwan, H. F. SOPHUMORES Monte Widdoss Doug Willett Jim Willett Howie Yeager Chuck Yenglin Jerry Zimmerman Oller. C. H. Patraw, J. M. Penn, D. W. Peselx. R. A. Posaas, F. Ringrose, P. M. Shanks. W. R. Shue. P. H. Smith, L. E. Stewart. E. E. Stieneclcer. G. Swan, A. Thommen, D. M Turner, G. G. Veren, T. G. Wattier, K. A. Willmott, L. C FRE HMEN ? J X 'T-Q-22:2 J, , , r---fm--l?5,' .7 7 gf gf' , ' 4' Ay K f N '92, X J. 4 4 ' iff: i.Q2HW5 K xx , 2 , 95455 iff?-A X -2 f cf --Qi' is-21' Tr?- f ' asf -:22..1vl 'E-El' - XX f ff f -1::'ff----f +Q'QLf AN X , ff y -:g,2f:,f2Sw-,ef-xfvgsx 2 48 X . -1 f x - : X. ,'.L,,-, 'ff' A 3- - '4, ' f ff yqfqzfff-fxw -- ,:b p, Sw. Q 173, , -u'I4.1,f- ff 7-xfr , ia- Q--' -Q ' Nts. ', '.' 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Xu , X 7 1 X fr f ' f X ,f X I f ,ff ,Xf Z' X X r, Q ff f X ' f X ' ,' X X I, X f I 4, 7f,pjf f f Q 103 iw ' 1 ,X A ,fini ,, ggi my .. tl .. e , News 15.5 fi jf FRESHMEN Pete Aberle Allie Albert Marv Amiotte Chuck Anderson Kenneth Anderson Jim Anderst Jim Bailey John Ballard Ed Bane Glenn Barber Warren Barnum Richard Bartels Ken Bassett Bruce Bertsch Denny Bitz Larry Blair Tom Blatchford Clinton Bock Phil Boland Leland Bordeaux FRESHMEN Richard Boub Gary Brandriet Ed Brodsky Robert Brown Dale Bryson Bruce Burrell Gary Catania Terry Chase James Clock Carl Coad Larry Colburn Bill Collier Tom Crooks Roberl' Drabek James Driver Dave Eggers Fred Fisher Dave Foster Ken Freemole Bill Gabberl' Af K A i at 1 . .anal an S ..- 14? W2 J 'x 131930 f i . 2, lv, 53, swirls ' ff' f A g, my !f'ig,w, 2 if 'fi ss , E, 47 -5 71 l V 5, 5 I, A If 7,3 ,5 57 fi K F J 7-llio azs ff ' A v M gy iii?- 'KX wa, N Q' ,Q as lg fi r I 5 . is 4 V' , A E i , 2-:. - ' ,. al l f5 . ,gE 'f fggzgf-5 fi F -F fm Em if-T X vu 'WE L X x on isa M xi K N we W ' - i- mf s fini. :Q ' if 5 ea tk L 58 xxx :Q 721:51 gi.s11s+1 ,i Wise? egg 'ifii-.-, . ' 1 w , - 7, ' -. ,I As k S' Q 01- TQ. ll.: if 22512 K1 '1 'gf 'xr 1 -V+-W J T811 A .f 7 f f v I-0' fs,- Q K.,,:., .... is gf. FRESHMEN Marv Green James Hancock Frank Hansen John Heacock Howard Helgen Jimmie Hennen Darrell Henriks Joe Hilt Charles Holecek Tsing-Ping Hsu Jim Holman Terence Hughes Aron Johanson Clayton Johnson George Ketterling Kermit Kidner Darrell Krebs Roy Kimbell Wayne Kingsbury John Korpi FRESHMEN Don Lang Vito Latkovich .lim Lauer H. P. Long Claude Lott Oscar Lund Bob McCarty Gerald McCulloch Marvin McMaster Art Marty Harold Miller Stuart Mitchell Dave Mundt Terry Myers Don Nelson Greg Nelson Phil Nichols William Oliver Butch Olson Doug Olson it W h , vii X N gifs. xx Y Q 2 f s i Y .L ol l 6 5 . -X. gs iv, ,SSR ' . .4-. 4' at ,V wa n- 44 f ' f it 1 1 Q if ti W o 3 iw! 4135 5 14 4' X 5 We F l S gf 'SK 3 , ,ak N ' gl 59 i' S Q if ,Mr Q was ' is . fwfr P5 Y' H xv me so frm D1 R er K M f -' Q .. QS is . so .S K I in I L 5 X ,. eye 3 '- ' 2' -. sf 5 r-h-L I , 7? ,V ' -it 1- 1 ,i 2 ' 1 4 ,J se 'il ' ' ' .. ., 4 Q , - in 2 ,S H P a ' Q ff. .,.. , gi ' 5, -ji! 5 . Z I E 'xiii' 3 xx :Y X V W, W V . 2 ifgiixk f . Q 1 ' . if . S?-fe: M - R S 'A' A S S M of gf i 2 4 3 ga . K . fi' Q R , ji any . rw .NN x . S i W6 Q Tfgg f M ' PM Q, W r Q FRESHMEN Duane Orr Jay Ort Walter Pase Robert Pederson Lee Peterson Robert F. Peterson Robert O. Peterson Gene Roetz Carl Ricketts Robert Robbins Sheldon Roberdeau Duane Sander Dante Santi Garry Scharberg Harold Schwartz Robert Seaberg Pat Serry Douglas Sinclair Arthur Smelser Duane Smith FRE HMEN Don Solmonson Bob Soukup Ronald Springer Bill Staton Mel Steiger Dick Stevens Lavern Stevens Ken Stone Harold Sutherland Eugene Tagtow Jerald Trautman Norton Tucker Anthony Tysdal Dave Uherka Marlin Wagner Don Wallace Dan Wallbaum John Waltner Lowell Warren Jim Washenberger Q - 1' In 1 ,Z L R g agp 1 Y . K X f- -4 - 3 ere, Q ,sl L s. K A!'3f-QS V K RI g r ..,, ii... Y il i Q if QXN yn. , Q: A 2 9 9 1 i A71 E' t 'R K, Q I h I .YY .. s V 1 CJ . 5 TQ 941 .HIV , T'-if ,. fog I . Xa. ,. - fw W W 6l 1, is Chemisfry - Chemical Engineering Building l .,, 42 J l 5 ' N-Q Q, ,K If lk. J - my 5 1 . 3 J f If I we Z ,, A FRE I-IMEN James Weaver Jerry Wickstrom Jim Wieczorek Paul Wolf Jim Wunder Ken Yocum Delbert Zambon Connolly Hall Albrighi, Amioife. R. E. P. D. Anderson, C. E. Anderson Anderson .J. C. ,L. R. Begier, R. J. Bergsirom, B. L. Boese. W. E. Bordeaux, L. M. Bucliolz. K. L. Buclaolz, R. C. Burns, J. Carr, R. Cash. R. Casieel, Coesfer, J. E. J. L. W. E. conby, H. s. Cook, R. L. Cornelius. R. L. Cors. A. D. Crown, M. D. Day, L. G. Dehl, M. L. Dewey G D. Deppeler, D. D. ' .A Dodson, Duicher, Eicens. l. .W. D. L. D. Eliason, C. D. Enloe, W. S. Erickson, B. F. Evenson, D. L. Ferguson, W. A. Flefcher, A. G. Flyr, G. D. Fredlund, D. A. Freeman. E. R. Frisiad, E. R. Frih, R. D. Gapp, D. R. Gellhaus, E. H. Gill, G. H. Gorder. C. T. Hall, L. W. Ham, E. L. Hammersirom, K. K. Harn, J. J. Hays, D. D. Hays, R. C. UNPHOTOGRAPHED FRESHMEN Hornsfra, J. F. Horsf, W. E. Hovde, M. A. Huber, R. F. Hydinger, K. D. Irby, J. L. JoBush, W. J. Jones, D. K. Jones, K. A. Jones, L. A. Jones, R. L. Ken'l', E. C. Kivimalci, J. Kierulff, D. E. Krebs, L. G. Kreici, F. E. Kreici, F. W. Langenfeld, R. Lidel, D. D. Lindquisf, L. O. Liu, C. H. Louder, D. L. Lund, L. L. Lux, D. L. McCrary, T. W. McKeve'H, C. C. Machler, K. H. Marlow, H. J. Marsh, R. K. MaHl1ew. F. L. May, K. G. Miesen, R. J. Miles, J. G. Miller, H. J. Miller, J. E. Mohn, C. P. Moulion, C. N. Neller, D. W. Nelson, B. J. Oliva, T. J. Olsen. J. R. Olson, D. L. Olson, T. M. Orion, B. A. Orvedahl. J. A. Oshier, E. M. Paine, P. D. Parsen, E. M. Peacore, G. R. Pearson, E. L. Perry, J. F. Peferson, D. Plafl, R. A. Polk, C. P. Preszler, H. D. Pugh, J. D. Radford, G. A. Reavis, W. S. Redling, G. A. Rempfer. L. E. Rickard, H. C. Ris+au, D. C. Rivenes, R. C. Rogers, D. A. Rolland, J. D. Rolland. J. D. Runesiad, J. A. Russell, J. L. Sack, L. L. Schamber, A. R. Sclwah, C. S. Schelslxe, R. A. Scl1oH', R. E. Shaffer, R. J. Sharp, W. W. Shear, B. L. Sherman, B. S. Shy, J. L. Simons, D. F. Siverfsen, M. E. Smelser, A. T. Snyder, R. K. Sobelr, D. E. Speckles. G. D. Spiizenberger, L. R Siephenson, Boyd Toffelmire, R. D. Tucker, F. P. Volz, R. C. Weber, M. B. Weismaniel, W. E We'I'z, G. Widvey. N. Willcin, G. H. Wilson, J. H. Winans, F. A. Wriglnf, J. D. Young, N. F. CA MPUS SHOT S O'Harra Field Gymnasium prep Building Mei'-Mining Building ORGANI ATION f K C M f QS ig x 5 93 X N fb ' X 1 f1d'f,J JJ ' f gif Q , . f 4 X 0 H Q f , , . k J ,I ,Hi 1 n , I 4 I X .. , ' 7 .Hp ,X I ll A QV J K1 4 ' ' ,q M! fv - Z . 7 'Q L-35'!,' A ig? l XXX :Q 5, ,: , P5 X X ,E K ' , A Si I-Z '-.T..- 1224- fb. 2551 :ii :mi , ', 's- . ,r 4 Wm 14 ' X N T If ' f N ' - -25. W9 N2 ' ' 4 News' ,I 2, , -- 'IQ' , - ' , ' 5:02, f 5 4 ,ff-Jr, ff Q f f , ' MW 'fx ff ,J -Sq ,ff M fi , S. ML- 4,3 If x ', -T .4 X 1, M M 1 f in f f S 5 k I q2'. , if iff ! , ' -v 4 .Y , -:pr X ,. lv ,,.1 ,f S ' - .A ., -Q-5 X V g ww I , . 34 L, ' J ' If 1 NX l 5 1 ' lf' y,' 3 ,N E1 X ,X Ai 2? X, ' -:E lf If 5 e 2. .iw N g wx X. - mn :Z M Z ,QA .- f f g .hw 5 2 , f,n!' Q Ur jfs .-tg 95,1 ! 5 1 1 wg 7 ,f ,f , ff I, ,o , X i . I X I :Ugg I! 21 fr ,. e few' 4' ' . , ' A N Ji ' . ,W 'I 1 fl- Ag. x Axg'-fg g if 'lil f I 76 - 'lfg,- - , ,--H , . j , ff ' -f -:ff ' f 2 f pf' fc ,gb - Byf' 2 -4 ' f' Q T , . , 5 ---'l 'S, X i - 65 AMERMAN 6'HEMl6'Al SOCIETY The American Chemical SocieTy ChapTer locaTed on The campus is a sTudenT branch of The naTional organiza- Tion. and includes individual membership in The naTional STudenT OrganizaTion, if so desired. This socieTy is a pro- fessional organizaTion Tor ChemisTry and Chemical En- gineering sTudenTs. The meeTings are devoTed largely To movies. professional lecTures. and Tield Trips. ln The recenT year parT of The meeTings have been held ioinTly wiTh The ChemisTry DeparTmenT Seminar meeTings in order That members oT The ChapTer mighT Take advanTage of The in- TormaTion presenTed aT The meeTings. PresenT officers of The local ACS are Jim Adams, presidenT: KeiTh Wellman, vice-presidenT: and Bob Shabram. secreTary-Treasurer. Pro- Tessor Carl Schilz is The TaculTy adviser of The socieTy. Bock-R. F, Heckmon, J. W. Willord, C. Pigney, R. L. Sondvig, N, Allen. Front W. Simmons, W. J. Martin, G. G. Osferhof, L. Hanson. we i Bock-J. Horner, L. Mudge, R. Whitaker, J. Smith, Front-K, Wellman, J, Adams, B. Davee, B. Shabram. 14.6.51 si' -' ,.,., ,X ,A 'Q lf ui., u i X, .D a , x 'T Q, tn W 3 . ' . K' fl fa Xa-ul' Back-F, Klawiter, J, Wooley, B. Troyer, J. Kukura. D. Danielson, T, Fiechtner. I Q Wu.. X Front-P. Dickson, J. Forbes, AMERMAN IN TITUTE 0F 0HEMl6'Al ENGINE R P, Kinney, B. Spors, D. Stork, R. Briggs, H, Thomas. The American lnsfifufe of Chemical Engineers is a sfudenf chapfer of fhe nafional professional sociefy. The funcfions of fhe sfudenf chapfer are 'ro help sfudenfs become acquainfed wifh fheir professional sociefy during 'rheir fraining period. and fo promofe professional sfandards among ifs members. Movies and guesf speakers help aquainf fhe group wifh new ideas in fhis field. Every spring quarfer fhe chapfer presenfs awards fo fhe fop men in each class af an annual banquef. The biggesf iob of fhe chapfer fhis year was fo move fhe chemical engineering deparfmenf info ifs new quarfers in fhe new Chemisfry-Chemical Engineering building. The officers are: Presidenf, Raman Briggs: Vice-presidenf, Byron Spars: Secrefary. Herberf Thomas: Treasurer. Philip Dickson. Back-R Rasmussen, F. Klawiter, J. Wooley, B. Troyer, D. Fm!ey, P. Dickson. Front-C. Buetry, J. Adams, R. Davee, J. Forbes. Bock-M. Smith, R, Lerdal, B. Bradshaw, J. Kukura, D. Danielson. Front-R. L, Sondvig, R. F. Heckmon, A. Karsten, W. Simmons. A. I. 01-IEM. E. Back-A. Denny, L, Mudge, R. Whitaker R. Lee, W. Knel. Front- T. Fnechtner J. Dahl, C. Pigney, Y, Choe. 69 1 1 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF EIECTRICAI ENGINEER The American lns'ri'ru're of Elecirical Engineers was founded in l884, and has as i'rs obieciives The advance- menr of The allied aris and sciences. The lns'ri'ru're also pro- vides a mainrenance of a high professional sianding among i'rs members. The lnsriluie ioinily meeis wiih The lns+i+u're of Radio Engineers and movies are shown or men of professional engineering experience preseni 'rallcs of inreresr fo ihe sludeni engineer. The AIEE-lRE sponsors lhe Annual Beard Derby which is one of 'fhe oufsianding social funclions of The year. The presenf roll of officers include Chuck Parks. Chair- man: Floyd Brown. Secreiaryg Jim Maior. Treasurer: and Prof. W. A. l-lixson. Facully Adviser. Bock-D. Pesoll, W, Reuter, P. Komiske, G. Kreuger, W. A, Hixson. Front- N. Shyne, N, Dunham, P. Collon, W. Moy, Ee, .QE Bock-R, Anderson, R, Sounders, C. W. Cox. Front- E. 'E. Clark, J. Webster, C. Parks, R. Hicks. Bock-F. Brown, V. LeCocq, W. Hill, W. Bendo, C. Wertz, Front-J. Marble, J. Buttemeier, J, Mejor, S. Barbos. ,Or ,- N. ge P x 1 A ,' N NK Ns' 1 ai-r ww-IR. Al ll El El Molhotro, E. Hoines, F. Blood, K, Meyer. AMERl6'AN OCIETY OE 6'lVll ENGINEERS Bock-F. Mvhers, E. D. Deke, F, Brody, W. V. Coyle, G. L, Jacobson. Front-G, Tveito, W. Calvert, H. Fawcett, L, Hanson. The American Sociefy of Civil Engineers STudenT Chapfer is an organizafion of Civil Engineering sTudenTs and has as iTs obiecfives The developmenT of professional consciousness. To promofe a spiriT of congenialify among The members. and To provide a friendly conTacT wiTh The engineering profession. The chapTer acTiviTies include in- specTion Trips To poinTs of inTeresT To engineers. Officers are: PresidenT, Lee Hanson: Vice-presidenT, Harland FawceTT: Secrefary. lvlarfin Warvi: Treasurer. Douglas Coe. Professors Dalce and Jacobson acT as faculTy advisers. Bock-R. Kelley, B. Bomhoff, P. Jorgenson, R. Palmer, E. Kndner. Front-J. Erickson, l-I. Boltzer, L. Lorson, J. Thompson. 33 9 Bock-D. Fritz, R. Noss, G. McQuote, R. Sonders, D Devme Front-J. McBride, R. Lunch, E, Boboyon, J. Wmlsey. I s ' I I X' 'S X I . Al 60 S I Bock-R. Peclwo, M. Worvu, E. Rudloff, W Glover, D Rozendol. Front-E. Poch, D Brooks, T. Vonce, L. l-lash. 73 Bock-J. Schneider, T. Lyons, A. Addy A, Liffengren. Front-M. Sfongelond D Schwichtenberg, R, Koenig, R, Quintol. AMERICAN SOCIETY 0F MECHANICAI ENGINEER The American Sociefy of Mechanical Engineers is a sfudenf secfion of fhe nafional professional sociefy. A.S.lv1.E. places emphasis on exfracurricular undersfancl- ing of presenf ancl pasf engineering principles and pro- gress. A.S.M.E. provides fhe opporfunify fo keep abreasf of currenf fechnical developmenfs fhrough Mechanical Engineering. fhe Sociefy's monfhly iournal, and also fhrough movies and fallcs by engineers in indusfry and professors here on campus. The officers are: Adviser, Prof. E. R. Sfensaas: Presi- clenf. Bob Quinfalp Vice-presidenf, Dick Buck: Secrefary, Alva Acldy: Treasurer, Joe Sfepon. A. S. M. E. Bock-MG-ores, D. Larsen, P. McDonald, K. Sunding, Front-J, Mc Corkle, K. Martin, H. Bell, K, Corriere. J Siepon' ,U m R x-nf-kev mm Sveu ' Sund5YT0m' ' ki Kmg' Bockfe- R BUC NNoXC5mGn' ' A. S- M' E' BOCICXD. llfisg C smith, L, . Webelj W .!ohns0n, . Borfh, R. Dunwiddie, Fr0ntxW C. VonderLinden, D. Sonsregord 76 Rein Bock A l-lns B Hollenbeck, R. Noss W Schick D Freeland. Front R Wogner R Ollenburg. TECH BAND The band works h-ard fo provide color and pep al fhe foofball and baskefball games. Two mornings a week The members gafher before classes fo pracfice and prepare for fhe many occasions on which fhey play. This year fhe band is fhe largesf and mosf balanced we have had in many years. The qualify of fhe band is improving each year, and wifh 'rhe new uniforms fhaf are soon fo be here. if is hoped fhaf more inferesf will be shown in fhe band. The officers are: Direcfor, Homer Schwenfker: Presidenf, Alan Liffengren: Vice-presidenf, Curf Wesfley: Secrefary- Treasurer, Dave Sonsfegard. Bock-H. Sclwwentker, J. Clifford, E. Teglond, N. Metzger, Front-D. Sonstegord, K, Stone, V. John- son. BAND 5 x 3 1 I 1' Bock-L, Blow, D, Hennks, D Sender, L, Stunnett, Front-R, Whntoker, B. Cash, A. Liffengren. Bock-C. Westley, P, Komiske, D, Gopp, D, Foster. Front-W, Burk, W, Barth, LA Bock-L, R. Polmerton, B. Gregory, J. T. Thomos From-H. B. Goodell, D. Larsen, F, L. Portlo. , W A c -.Qi X .3 KN xl, H ., 1 Bock-M, Smnth, D, Rogers, J. Hoyas, Frontgl Wolrner, H, Nelson, D, Howkins BOARD OF CONTROZ The conlrol of The sfudenl associafion is carried our by 'rhe Board of Conlrol which has charge of all affairs and properlies of lhe associalion. The Board of Conlrol is made up of nine sludenl members. lwo from each class, and 'rhe presidenl of lhe sludenl' associalion. 79 The Campus Wives Club provides a social group for 'rhe wives of Tech s+uden'rs. This year The organizafion en'rered a floal' in The M-Day parade. sponsored a supper dance for 'rheir hus- bands, pul on a lea for fhe faculiy wives and organ- ized a bridge club for Tech wives. Ofher proiecfs 'ro help charilies are always being carried on. A growing group. 'rhe Campus Wives Club hopes 'ro expand +heir membership and incorporale more proiecfs each year. MM ll WIV 5' iv- 6, Mathew, 5' n' V 5, Becrg. I Conklin. Bmszmiloifhassis, E. sm C D. 0 CAMPUS Wl V S 1 Q ' x 1 Oo 1' -r J S tlwerlcmd C Worluor, S Slwoor Bock-L, Mullen, B Vuqorerw, u . Front-C Reed, V. Lund, L Mclirlde, A Calvert BO kx FrOi7rxk14?mI'7Off, PI Buck C W Odd, Bl P l Ufflnsfon, A. Bclrigegifl Elalfgbrugqel CA FOWCOM Ofdv. 2 is 2 3 , 3 cv 3 . I G gi? Bork-S. Hull, M Simmons, M. Gellhous, A. Green, P. Willett, From-P, Neller, M. Shync, P, Grlbertson, S Houglum, nm , fglllltgt' 82 CAMP!! WIV 5' Bock-C Ingwersen, T Turechok, D Moser, C, Chreslcr, M. Welter, Front-L, Klmger, M, Finley, L. Socrlson, G, Boumgortner. Bock-B, Volz, D. Lauer, D, McCorkle, J, Hayes, C, Bordeaux. Front-D, Rmehorf, T. McDonald, M. Krueger, C, McQuote. 5- 1-7--iq-gs-f-rg-espn-, F. -y.. .N '..,--2-N-f ...N ....v., -- 4- -,-eT.+, ,,...,f., .. Bock-B. Bergstrom, D. Smith, J. Wilson, D. Olson, ,D. Simmons, J. Bums. Front- R Fritz, R. Albright, T. S. Chung, R. Soukup. 6'0llE6E Y This pasl year a college branch of lhe Young Men's Chrislian Associalion was eslablished on our campus. The purpose of 'rhis organizalion is 'ro furlher spirifual and social inleresls of our college men. Officers include Bruce Bergslrom, Presidenl: Duane Smilh. Vice-presiclenlg Kennelh May. Secrelaryg and John Hea- cock. Treasurer: along wilh 'rhe len commil ree chairmen from lhe Y cabinet The organiza1'ion's funclions 'rhis pasl year were con- cerned mainly wilh membership of bolh sludenls and fac- ull'y. allhough a few social evenfs were held. Nexl' year a freshman camp will be 'rhe main goal along wilh increased social and educalional aclivifies. DEUA SIGMA PHI FRATERNIT Y Tl.. 1 A Y R. Shobrom, W, Hill, R, Gregory, L, Potter, R, Hinker. The Della Sigma Phi Fralernily is a college social fralernify of inlernalional scope and acliviiy. Della Sigma Phi encourages her sons 'lo malce ihe mosl of college 'rhrough a well-planned balanced life - lhe symmelrical de- velopmenl of 'rhe mind. soul, and body. The Gamma Upsilon chapler was eslablished on The campus of 'rhe Soulh Dalcoia School of Mines in May I954. Presenl membership numbers aboul' 55 members. The chap'rer's aclivilies during 'rhe pasl year in addilion 'ro sev- eral parlies, smokers, and banquels include ihe Sailors Ball la coslume parlyl, 'rhe Carnalion Ball. and an annual Spring Picnic. The presenf officers are: Bob Gregory, Presidenl: Lloyd Poller, Vice-president Ron l-linlcer, Treasurer: Bob Shabram. Secrelary: Bill Hill. Sergeanl-al-arms: and Dr. Mariin, Facully Adviser. A ,. ks X Bock-J. Srepon, K. Mmm, A. zoune, D. Nold H. B u Ffonf-M Worvi, S. Borbos, W. Hanscom, D. DonneIIy,e 3 x Bock-T. Ronney, H. Swarm, D. Ross, B, Spors, G. Renn- hock. Front-D. Seefeldt, B. Nissen, J. Burggroff, J. Mc- Corkle. Bock-P, Dickson, F. Brown, M. Brondner, J, Chieslor. Front- E, Hieb, H. Keating, M. Glerup, J. Ritter, 86 Bock-R, Johnson, E. Motzke, R. Wolff, J. Homer, D. Homp- ton, Front-D. Malwitz, B. Anderson, D. Sigdestod, B. Bendo. Bock-B. Gregory, J. Bouch, R. Wagner, J. Hagen, B. Hill Front--D. Berg, R. Ollenburg, R. Hinker, B. Shobrom. W 1? o y l . gt 5 1 5 la .nk ' Bock-D. Orts, B, Banning, P. H. Anderson, R, Wolff, M. Glerup. Front--W. Burk, F. Coul- son, H. Borszich, W. Miller, W. Nissen. DI? ll AND CRUGIBZE All sfudenfs enrolled in fhe Deparfmenfs of Mining. Mefal- lurgy. and Geology are eligible for membership in 'rhe Drill and Crucible. Drill and Crucible is a sfudenf associafe chapfer of The American lnsfifufe of Mining. Mefallurgical. and Pefroleum En- gineers lA.l.M.E.l While members of fhe local chapfer are nof required fo hold membership in A.l.M.E., fhe maiorify do belong as fhe sfudenfs realize fhe need for an early associafion wifh fheir chosen professions. Meefings of Drill and Crucible are held every monfh feafuring spealcers and movies wifh fopics perfaining fo fhe mineral indusfries. Advice. inferesf, and devofion of fime is gen- erously given by fhe faculfy fo Drill and Crucible. Beer Busfs are held in fhe fall and spring of each school year. The officers are: Tom Roberfson, Presidenfg Andre Zouffe, Vice-presidenf: Dennis Malwifz. Secrefary: Miclc Connor, Treasurer. f Bock-M. Holsteod, J. Popike, D. Brown, L. Cook, C. Stronde. Front- C. Ricketts, H. Swarm, F. Fowkes, J. Smith, E. Oshier. DRI!! AND GRUCIBLE Bock--M. Conner, R. Wagner, A. Zoutte, A. Kelly, L. Vigoren. Front-R. Ferguson, P. Gnirk, T. Albert, T. Robertson, W. Coleman. Bock-J. P. Gries, S. Spring, T. Woterlond, D. Anderson, E. Gil- berstson. MiddlwO. Byrum, R. Stotelmeyer, M. Evons. Front--E. Klinger, B. Thomsen, R. Bruce, J, Ritter, G. Rennhock. 88 wxjo-.X .if I X ' 'Q 'inn 5.422-A .Qu .fu Q -1- 1 mlllm 1 Ill W Q 19' ,T JC 'lie' iff .gi .:' yt if tt ! !'!-5 'r' , .ull igcggffgy x .. X R r . Back P Calla N Shyne G4 Munson, A, laipp, A, Sat- BC,Ck.A. Koster, W, Mgyl W Reufe, C W CQX 5 E lefee Fr l W A H 50 N,DUnh0m,R,R1eQer,P.Fen- Clork. Front-K. Meyer, E. Kjerulff Molor D ne' Mocken. ETA KAPPA NU The School of Mines ChapTer oT ETa Kappa Nu, BeTa Chi. is one of over 40 chapTers of The elecTrical engineer- ing honorary socieTy. ElecTion To This socieTy is a marlc oT scholasTic achieve- menT and signiTies ouTsTanding qualiTies oT personaliTy and characTer. ETa Kappa Nu elecTs iTs members from The upper one-Third oT The senior class and The upper one-TourTh of The iunior class. PresenT oTTicers oT ETa Kappa Nu are: PresidenT. Bill May: Vice-presidenT. Gerald Munson: Recording SecreTary, Jim Major: Corresponding SecreTary. Nancy Dunham: Treasurer. ProT. Clark: Adviser. Dr. Hixson. HARDRUCWER Fl WN6 61113 The l-larclroclcer Flying Club was incorporafed during 'rhe spring guarler of I956 by a group of sludenis infer- esied in learning lo fly. Since ils beginning +he Club has grown 'ro 45 members. Abou? IO of lhese members have soloecl in 'rhe pasl year. A J-3 Piper Cub was purchased in May of l956. I+ is hangered af Halley Airpori and members of fhe club do mosl of The mainlenance worlc on +he plane. The officers of lhe club are: Connie Fuchs. Presiclenfg Ed Ruclloff, Vice-president Harolcl Ehrman. Secreiaryg and Doug Devine, Treasurer. -Xe, B. cDow, FronK T- WN J. Nl R, new ewes. Moll' of chimes- Thomsor-.H4 Wm ' Bock-G. Anderson, B. Johnson, D. Huschke, D. Gray, W. Coaster, 1 Front-W, Nagel, L. Colburn, G. I Krebs, G. Strosser. 1 Bock-W, Calvert, F, Myhers, B. Bomhoff, 6 A, Zoutte. Front-W, Westre, L. Kung, F. Ehrman. oc V LeCocc1, W. Bendo, F, Brown, E, I-Ioines, F. Blood. Fro t J Webster, N. Dunham, J. Moior, K. Meyer. N. Shyne, C. Forks, B. Moy, INSTITUTE OE RADIO ENGINEER The sTydenT chapTer of IRE on The campus oT The School of Mines has been an acTive organizaTion since I948. One of The ouTsTanding proiecTs compIeTed since ThaT Time was The design and consTrucTion oT The sound sysTem in The gymnasium. During The pasT year, IRE in cooperaTion wiTh AIEE has sponsored The Beard Derby anbl Dance, an ouTsTanding evenT on The SouTh DakoTa Tech campus. AnoTher proiecT of IRE is The parTicipaTion in The Annual Science Fair. The sTudenT branch oT IRE has Tor The IasT Two years won The Scholar- ship Trophy presenTed by Sigma Tau To The organizafion whose members have The highesT grade-poinT average. The presenT oTTicers oT IRE are: PresidenT, Bill May: SecreTary: Nor- man Shyneg Treasurer. Gerald Munson: Adviser, Prof. Macken. 0 F F T Bock-G, Kreuger, R, Sounders, C. Wertz. Front-R, Hcks 1' M CZUB Bock-B. Timmermcn, A. Liffengren, D. Stork, C. Neller. Front-M, Stongelond, Ji Thompson, L. Larson. The M Club is composed of persons who have le1 rered in a'rhle'rics al' lhe Soufh Dalcofa School of Mines. The main obiecfives of 'rhe or- ganizaiion are lo promole alhlelic parlicipalion and 'ro provide awards for The le'r'rer winners. One year leflermen receive le'r+ers. 'rwo year leiiermen receive swealers. lhree year leffermen receive iaclcels, and four year lellermen are given blankeis. The presenf officers are: President Charles Speice: Vice-president Marlin McGee: Secrelary, Willard Polfer: and Treasurer. Milne Conner. Back-R. Kelley, C. Speice, R. Whitaker, J. Dixon. Front-C. Elrod, T. Vance, R. Linch, W. Potter. M CZUB Back-R, Pletka, B. Bradshaw, M. McGee, M. Conner. Front-K, Meeks, D. Davidson, P. Gnirk. mxiiffl . , .., n n ..... . 1 i f Capt. E. C. Kelton, J. Bouch. SCABBARD AND BMDE Scabbarcl and Blade is a nafional milifary honor so- ciefy. The purposes of Scabbard and Blade are primarily fo raise fhe sfandard of milifary educafion in American colleges and universifies, fosfer fhe essenfial qualifies of good and efficienf officers, and fo promofe friendship and good-fellowship among fhe cadef officers. Membership is by elecfion only and is based on merif. All cadefs 'raking advanced ROTC are eligible for elecfion fo Scabbard and Blade. The cadef elecfed fo Scabbard and Blade musf be an officer and a genflemanf' He musf possess fhe qualifies of leadership, pafriofism, efficiency, loyalfy, obedience. courage. good fellowship, and honor - all of which lead fo success in any field of endeavor. mili- fary or civil. Jaclc Bauch has served as presidenf of fhe local chap- fer for fhe pasf year. Capfain Kelfon serves as chapfer adviser. SCABBARD AND BIADE Bock-C Westley, D. Sounders, J. Webster. Front D. Stork, L. Larson, R. Roth, Bock-B, Shobrom, B. Anderson, B, Nicklin, Front-B. Nissen, F, Brown, D. Mclwitz. Bock-B, Gregory, W. Potter, B. Pecho, Front-M. Worvi G, Rennhock, D. Coe. IGMA Pl SIGMA Sigma Pi Sigma is a physics honor socieiy. and i+s members are seiecfed from siudenis who have comple+ed an advanced physics course wi+h high schoiarship. The purpose of 'rhe socieiy is fo pro- moie grea'rer inieresf in physics. The officers of Sigma Pi Sigma a+ presenf are James D. Rinehart Presiclenf: Melvin R. Smifh. Vice-president Monroe O. Moen. Treasurer: and Harlan Isaak, Secrefary. SIGMA Sigma Tau is an honorary TraTerniTy, The purpose oT which is To recognize scholarship and professional aTTain- menT. lTs members are selecTed Trom The upper Third oT The iunior class on The basis oT scholarship. and on pracTical- iTy. The sociabiliTy. IT is The aim of The TraTerniTy To recognize ouTsTanding sTudenT engineers and promoTe pro- iecTs which will advance The besT inTeresTs of engineering educaTion. Sigma Tau sponsors an annual award which is presenTed To The mosT ouTsTanding member oT each Tresh- man class. The oTTicers are as Tollows: President J. Bauch: Vice- presidenT. R. WelTer: Pyramid SecreTary. D. Waldman: Recording SecreTary, H. FawceTTg HisTorian, M. SmiTh: Treasurer, B. Gregory. Bock-W. A, Hixson, M, Smith, J. P, Gries, P. H, Anderson. Front-D. Woldmon, B. Gregory, H, Fawcett, J. Bouch BOCIQNF B0r1ninq .DHOWS A -1 -HOCL,-U' Sotterlee Q, A V ' L'DD,'J,J'H5xtef, D dSf I ROSS F M IGMA mu E R - xl D. E Mokzke R we . A hcmQ- Bock' ws. Naddmf E' C D. Buck' . Ff0U D- DQVXUQV Q M. Moen. NUS. G kfNN. Burk. 'A' Ad Y Bock-E. Boboyon, P. Dickson, B. Spors, P. Kinney, J. Horner. Front-D. Almen, K. Meyer, B. Moy, J. Adams, E. Rudloff. 94 Bock-H, lsook, A, Liffengren, C. Parks, C. Werfz. Front-K Wellman, M. McGee, C. Westley, W. Reinsmith. Bock-F. Klowiter, C. Liu, P. Collon, B. Troyer, J. Wooley. Front-R. Rieger, R. Hinker, N. Shyne, J. Mojor, K, Corriere. IOO SIGMA Xl The SouTh DakoTa Tech Sigma Xi is a branch of The naTional honorary scienTiTic research TraTerniTy known as The SocieTy of The Sigma Xi. NineTeen members of The Tech TaculTy and Two residenTs of The Black Hills area who are engaged in scienTiTic work are members of This group. The purpose oT The SocieTy of The Sigma Xi is To encourage invesTigaTion in science, pure and applied. The local Sigma Xi club holds Tour open meeTings per year aT which a well-known worker in any branch of science appears as a speaker. The Club is keenly inTeresTed in sTimulaTing promising young people To enTer The Tields of science and Technology. is F k . A F .. M, G l Bo k-C. E. Schilz, R. L, Sondvg W J Martin J W Sloif Cipep Gcshesoserhoflilec mon rom reen Wglord. Front-D. A. Thorson A L Lngord E L Tullis. SINGING ENGINEER Back-K. Stone, L. Steege, D. Nelson, O, Lund, J. Kukuro, J. DesJorlais, H. lsaak, R, Wolff, R. Pederson, D. Gopp, J. Wil- son, W. Mendenhall, R. Nicklin, R. Kiel, W. Boese, D. Sobek. 3rd Row-D. Briscoe, T. Oliva, R. Noss, B. Bergstrom, I. Eicens, J. Shy, R. Krause, C. Elrod, M. Swanson, D. Nold, D. Olson, E. Motzke, S. Arlton, D, Grow, L. Blair. 2nd Row- F. Brown, R. Cash, W. Richardson, H. Preszler, E. Kjerulft, G. VanderLinden, M. Steiger, W. Schick, R. Davee, J. Adams, H. Colby, W. Burk, T, Fiechtner, J, Zimmerman. Front-M. Sivertson, L. Hanson, W. Kingsbury, D. Eggers, C. Lott, W. Benda, R. Anderson, M. Crown, A, Hins, C. Jundt, J. Buttemeier, J. Waltner, H. Ehrman, K. Machler. The Singing Engineers started strong this year with l2O men trying out but only 66 malcing the tinal grade. The select group, resplendent in white dinner iaclcets and black trousers, presented their annual winter concert to a packed house at the Rapid High School auditorium early in February in preparation tor the spring tour. The tour included such towns as Mobridge. Aberdeen. Watertown and Sioux Falls high schools and an appearance on Sioux Falls' KELO-TV as a bonus. The usual special acts including the ever-popular Engin-aires quartet aided and abetted the Singing Engineers at all appearances and represented the Singing En- gineers at numerous public gatherings throughout the Blaclc l'lills area. The director is Don Tuttle. and the accompanist is Edgar Swanson. Otticers are: Raman Briggs, President: Lee Hanson, Vice-president: Everett Kierlutt, Secretary-treasurer, Floyd'Brown. Business Manager: and Robert Anderson, Librarian. FIRST TENOR Larry Blair Wayne Boese Raman Briggs Bill Coesfer Doug Devine Harold Ehrman Terry Feichtner Dave Grow Roger Kiel Kurt Machler Bob Nicklin Bob Pecha Bob Shabram Don Sobek Kenyon Sunding John Waltner Jerry Zimmerman PERSONNEL SECOND TENOR Jim Adams Stan Arlton Joe Buttemeier Wayne Burk Howard Colby Marlin Crown Bob Davee Alan Hins Clyde .lundt Errol Matzke Wes Mendenhall Don Nold Dave Olson Jim Wieczorek Jerry Wilson r,,v FIRST BASS Bob Anderson Bill Brenda Dave Eggers Chuck Elrod Don Gapp Harlan Isaak Ev Kjerulff Russ Krause Claude Lott Bob Pederson Walter Schick Jim Shy Mel Steiger Morris Swanson Clark Vander Linden Roger Wolff SECOND BASS Bruck Bergstrom Daryl Briscoe Floyd Brown Bob Cash Gerald Des Jarlais Bob Eicens Lee Hanson Wayne Kingsbury John Kukura Oscar Lund Don Nelson Roger Noss Tom Oliva Harold Preszler Bill Richardson Ed Sivertson Ken Stone Lauren Steege Trumpeters: Larry Blair, Floyd Brown, Doug De- vine, Bob Cash, Duane Sander. 5'06'lAl COMMITTEE One of The mosT imporTanT organizaTions on The cam- pus is The Social CommiTTee. This commiTTee is in charge of The freshman Tour aT The beginning of The year, and handles The arrangemenTs on M-Day. ln addiTion To These well-known acTiviTies, The social commiTTee sponsors a num- ber oT school dances ThroughouT The year. All school acTiv- iTies are coordinaTed by This commiTTee To avoid The many conTlicTs which would oTherwise occur. The people on This commiTTee deserve To be congraTulaTed Tor The Tine worlc They have been doing. me ...K s S SN 5 Bock-J. Hayes, R. Whitaker, J. Adoms, D, Seefeldt, Front-M. Smith, R, L. Schmidt, E. Oshier. Bock-W. Colemon, R. Pletko, W. Nissen, W. Potter. Front--D. Molwitz, J. Chieslor, D, How- kins, M. Wcirvi. Bock--G, Rennhock, J. Burggroff, F. Houser Front-J. Bouch, Copt, F. E. Le Cleor, Capt E. C. Kelton. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MIIITARY ENGINEER The Society ot American Military Engineers strives, in the interest ot national defense. to encourage. toster and develop relations ot helptul interest between the engineer- ing protessions on the campus. and that in the military service. Membership in the society is open to any student who is enrolled in military science. The society endeavors to bring to its members a speaker or movie at its meeting every month. Otticers are as tollows: President, Bill Nissen: Vice- president. Dennis lvlalwitz: Secretary-Treasurer. Gil Renn- hack. F35 K. Corriere, W. Burk, D. Eliason, F. Ehrman. THE ENGINEER S TAFE The purpose of The Engineer, The sTudenT yearbook of The SouTh DakoTa School oT Mines and Technology. is To provide a hisTory of The evenTs ThaT have Taken place on The campus during The school year. Special aTTenTion is devoTed To classes, TacuITy. and aThleTics as well as all campus organizaTions and acTiviTies. The yearbook sTaTT officers are: J. KeiTh Carriere. EdiTor: Wayne Burk. Business Manager: and Rodney Meador. FaculTy Adviser. The oTher sTaTT members are: Don Waldman. John Burggraff. Bill Richardson, Alan Hins. Harold Ehrman, Fred Ehrman, Ed Babayan. Ken Anderson, WalT Schick. Dan Eliason, John Wooley. Oscar Lund, Bob TrauTman, and Ed CoaTes who accomplished The Task wiTh appreciaTed help from oTher sTudenTs, and noT leasT, a Tew secreTaries. xv' F5 if V' ENGINEER STAFF Bock-C. Elrod, E. Boboyon, B. Troutmon, J. Burggroff, Front- H. Ehrman, C, Mohn, D. Woldmon, E. Coates. TECH STAFF A 5 , . Bock-E. Boboyan, C, Broun, L. Rosenberg, D. Eliason. Front--C. Mohn, C, Pigney, K, Brickel, HA Ehrman. TECH STAFF The purpose of 'rhe Tech Sfaff is lo compile, edil' and publish The campus newspaper. The Tech. The publicalion is concerned primarily wifh srudenf aclivilies and Those evenls having parficular ref- erence lo local campus life. The slaff officers are: Don Waldman and Wayne Burk. Ediforsz Tom Bohrer and Jim Adams. Business Managers: and L. Richard Kifchen. Faculfy Adviser. BOCICX Wqldmoc' VUf7der . 17, B Linden! J Urk, J. Adams lliongzlstinel C Elod I A rman- A r - Front 9' Q 3 Back R. KTR- ADDI b muse! H' 'ji Smith' D' Larsen F 4 ,on rx!-I, rmonl TI-IETA TAI! FRATERNITY Thefa Tau is fhe oldesf and largesf nafional professional engineering frafernify. Omega chapfer was esfablished here on fhe School of Mines campus in I'-732 by fhe members of Phi Alpha Lambda social frafernify. The goal of Thefa Tau is fo advance engineering as a profession fhrough frafernal associafion of ifs members. ln line wifh fhis, Thefa Tau also sponsors professional developmenf meefings which are open fo all sfudenfs. The acfivifies of Thefa Tau Frafernify are many and varied: ifs mem- bers represenf all deparfmenfs and are acfive in all school organizafions. Bi-weekly meefings are held af fhe chapfer house af IO7 Kansas Cify. The social acfivifies include a founders day banquef. a Chrisfmas banquef, a wesfern dance lfhe Cinch-Buclcel Tl, a spring formal, and several smokers. The officers for 'rhis year are as follows: Regenf. Melvin Smifh: Vice- Regenf. Dorwin Larsen: Scribe. Ray Appleby: Treasurer. Harold Ehrman: Assisfanf-Treasurer, E. Barry Bradshaw: Corresponding Secrefary. Russel Krause: Marshall. William Schrag: lnner Guard. Joseph Spencer: Oufer Guard. Gerald Munson. Q3 Back-J. Maior, G, Munson, B, Timmerman, B. Yahne. Front-B. Nicklin, D. Sheldon, T, Waterland. Bock-C. Braun, B. Bradshaw, R. Whitaker, L. Hughes. Front-J. Adams, C. Elrod, D, Hawkins. IIO TI-IETA Back-B. Schrag, H Sacrison. Front-F Ehrman, J. Berg. Bock-D, Freeland, A, Sotterlee. Front-F. Harris, J. Butremeier. .Sz-:Zuni Y wx.: -- .X 1. N gg ir I1 Bock-J. Bump, R, Noss, B, Pecho, J. DcsJorIors4 Front- E. Boboyon, D. Coe, P. Koppenmon. 1 I r 2 xr Bock-W4 Burk, J, Spencer, R, Worder Front-L. Riemen- schneider, D. Grow, K. Sundmg, IH FRA TERNITY TRIANGZE Bock-A. Liffengren. Front-C Spiece, H. Yeager, Triangle is The only social-professional fraTerniTy esfablished exclusively for engineers and archiTecTs aT The SouTh DakoTa School of Mines. The purpose of The fraTerniTy's members is To sTrive To mainfain a crediTable scholasfic record. promofe The welfare of The engineering profession and help creaTe in The chap- Ter home an environmenT in which enduring friendships may be formed. In all iTs acTiviTies, Triangle conducfs iTs affairs conservaTively and on The basic premise ThaT The ulTimaTe benefiT To iTs members as men, engineers. and ciTizens. shall shape The policies of The fraTerniTy. Annual social acTiviTies include Thanksgiving BanqueT. ChrisTmas Tom and Jerry ParTy, ChrisTmas Formal Mardi Gras ParTy, Spring Pizza ParTy, NaTional lnTra-fraTerniTy BaslceTball Tourney, Spring picnic and The Spring Formal. The officers are: PresidenT. A. Liffengreng Vice-presidenT. lvl. McGee: Re- cording Secrefary, D. STorlc: Corresponding SecreTary. R. WelTer: Treasurer. T. Lyons: House NoTe Treasurer. C. Spiece: I-lisTorian. C. WesTley: Edifor. D. Sherman: Scholarship Officer, R. Buck: House Manager. M. STangeland. Back-T. Vance, L. Larson, D. Stork, Z, Palen, C. Weber. Front-D, Davidson, D. Moden, E. Bowen, E. Bearg. S . Back-F, Klawiter, D, Iitis, E, Peacore, T, Lyons. Front-D. Buck, D, Slfiermon, M. McGee, J. Wilsey. ig' TR ANGIE FRA TERNITY Back-J. Thompson, J. Erickson, L, Sreege D. Sanestegard, D. Orr, Front-R, Roth C, Vander Linden, B4 Quintal, H. Fawcett 1 Bock-C Westley, R, Kiel, D, Rozendcil, D Devine, B Newman, Front-B, Kelley, M, Stongelond, R. Welter, L. Simons. TRIANGZE I-'RA TERNITY Bock-J. Muller, D. Brost, P, Clore, W. Conley, M. Smith. Front-Q, Lee, E, Kierulff, E. Poch, J. Gibeou. Bock-D. Laughlin, W. Reinsmith, E. Stewart, D, Molthouse, H, Nelson, Front-R. Rieger, B, Richardson, L. Meeks, A, Hins. WI-l0'S' WHO Bock-B. Gregory, Dr Larsen, H. Isaok, M. Smith, A, Littengren, B, Spors, R. Schmidt, R. Briggs, Front R, Vorilek, J, Bauch, B. Moy, Tv Robertson, D. Woldmon, L, Henson. lNot picturedl J. Lonphere. Recognition to outstanding senior students in colleges throughout the nation is given through membership in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. The members are selected on the basis ot scholarship. campus leadership, intluence on school lite. promise tor the tuture. character. and personality. These young men have been outstanding on our campus. and they will undoubtedly carry these qualities ot leadership with them as they enter in- dustry. OFF-CAMP!! ORGANI ATION There are many groups and aclivilies 'rhal are nor connecled wilh +he campus aclrivilies where Tech sludenls have found diversion and inleresl. Oulslanding among 'rhese groups are Jrhe young-adulr organizarions associared wi'rh The local churches. Unlorlunalely some of lhe groups are nol pictured here. The Weslminsler Club and The Wallher League are 'rwo of lhe groups noi shown. M be L, lllfl-IERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The LSA has +he unique privilege ol parlicipaling in regional and infer- nalional workshops and conferences lhrough ils affilialion wilh 'rhe Lufheran Sludenl' Associalion of America. Hs members find a variely of aclivilies in- cluding worship, sludy and recrealion. The lacililies of Trinily Lulheran Church are used lor The meelings which slarl al 5:00 p.m. every Sunday. l'rs members come from +he airbase, School of Business, Mines and various businesses in Rapid Cily. Work among s'fuden'rs in underdeveloped foreign counfries is supporled by lhe LSA Through conrribulions 'ro LSAc1'ion. An LSA depulalion 'ream lead- ing a devolional service for shuf- in palienls ar Sioux Sanilarium. Some of 'rhe palienls can be seen in lhe lower righl. The membership does noT come Trom one parTicular church buT raTher brings TogeTher a cross-secTion oT many denominaTions. BIBIE STUDY GROUP Three years ago a small group oT Miners who wanTed To know Their Bibles beTTer began seTTing aside a couple oT hours a week To geT TogeTher Tor an inTormal Bible sTudy. Some have leTT The group, oThers have ioined since ThaT Time. The sTudy is lead by The members oT The group Themselves. The Book oT Romans in The New TesTamenT has been The basis oT discussion This year. NEWMAN 61118 CoTTee Break FaTher PlanT, The group adviser, lead- s ing a discussion on a Tilm ThaT was iusT shown. Newman Club is The name oT The college-age group ThaT meeTs aT The ImmaculaTe ConcepTion CaThedral. This group gives The CaTholic men aT Mines an opporTuniTy To meeT so- cially and make acguainTances wiTh people Their own age ouTside The campus communiTy. The members. which are drawn Trom local working people, airbase personnel and Tech sTudenTs. are learning To know Their church beTTer and know Their respon- sibiliTies as ChrisTians under The di- recTion oT FaTher PlanT. STudy, wor- ship, and recreaTion all have a place in The Newman Club. 01155 7 ERS if i . 'vw 4 . Rev. Russell Tale, Asso- ciale Paslor Firsl Pres- bylerian Church and ad- viser +o The college-age group. A+ six o'clock every Sunday several Miners meel wilh oihers of 'rheir own age al lhe Firsl Presbylerian Church for an evening of fellowship. worship, and sludy. Occasionally meelings are held ioinily wilh o+her college-age groups lo broaden 'rheir underslanding of lhe Chrislian in- fluence in 'rhe communily. H8 xx K J Soup's on for lhe Queslers Firsl Melhodisl Church is hosl each Sunday 'ro lhe group of airmen, Miners. and many olher college-age men and wo- men who have called lhem- selves Queslers. Their guesl is for a fuller underslanding of Their church and The Bible. In +his quesl' lhey have found fel- lowship in a Chrislian environ- men'r. An informal group discussing 'rion winesses. PRESBYTERIAN COUEGE-A GE GRDUP Pol-luck al' fhe Presbylerian Church social room al a combined meeling of 'rhe Presbylerian and Firsf Mefhodisl college-age and Senior l-ligh groups. 'rheir responsibililies as Chris- KL A f X .flfff KN I . bbfx N 1 W . X I f f 2 -X DJ? l yrp ge fy ff' S 1 Af fc-G gyfiiff' . ...7 ff? X4-40, f V f' X, fl ffl ,af X f fir-Q 0? PM f f 4 , ff f , . ' M f 7' f 'Qy fffl X X , ffm, 0 if -0? g?' 'w5-4 1 Q. 5fQ?X,,f W If iii' 'i ' ' f 7 5555 6 f X f f 'xf-11:9 5 K' fig! Z W ' X X iffy Imax- N FQXX 'fx ff Sf X fi! X XX LL A xv' A 'i g I I f , f . 7 fwj,,l'l Lf y---Q., ' 1: ff , 1 fi Q, X' D . ZW f--1-? 'MT ..... fi 42 4 1,, li' - X Z 3 f ' .... , K1 L-I i r' ' V A' A Wm' I L I i ' Qsgg., ALS-Y ' --' Fifi ff' U9 OOTBAU Xl. Lx I Co D- Brooks . Ruemensdmcider Bor,XdxcXdfH Codcyf, D, BVQOMS, Q, Hvod, D nah L, Rxcmcnsahncxder, D, Recd, B, Txmmcvmon, I .ar- K S5 0- I Kev-so r, Nrvcrw. Lmcfii Oemens, Ca. D, WMS. ffm! gf A - ',xx: Q 5 T A ky H5 'x if ?zgj' A C ooch Ek9lQnd and 5C1u0d 6 '. Q- QA 522 BB gg 77 r .vc X .,,.4x K' 1 C' -' X3 1 rowfD, Nr-3, O, Nrnen, B Trrnrnerrnon, NN. Rrce, YN. Errfrck, C. DeLonQe, 3, Keene, B, Werke, X ow, D, Xloberrs, D. Hroson, T Owe, NX, Prrnrorre, Lrne Coflcn Encyund. Xond, B. Uernens, B, ConXe4, D, Brooks, T , Nlonce, O, Nmndr, D, Tune, Ca. Peo- . 'ri-nscoe, Xl, Verquson, YN NeXson, Une Coocn Lesrer, Reed, ?. Nioopenrnon, BANQOXC4, 3, Forbes, R. Lxndn, L. Rre Bork B. Brock r Or HMB Duron, D Urod, D Cook. Nxrddkz rowfcfoil core, D, Rogers, 5. fr? Nircr, D. Schcrr, C. Cn. Keyser, XB, Nrresen, L. Xboxxorn row rncnscnncrdcr , CHADRON 26 TECH O ln a ball game played aT O'l'lara Field. The Tech squad held a more seasoned Chad- ron club on even Terms Tor The quarTer. QuarTerbacl4 Jones oT The Ea les was ouT- Q sTanding, as were Osborn, Van Buslcirk and SchoTT. Fumbles and inTercepTions sTopped many ThreaTs by each ball club. Tech had peneTraTed To The Eagle's 24 on iTs TirsT drive only To lose The ball on a Tumble. The Eagle's halTTime score oT I3-O was builT on scoring runs oT I yard by Jones and 24 yards by Van Buslcirlc. In The Third period. Chadron cored Twice - Van Buslcirlc and Osborn doing The honors. DAKOTA WESLEYAN 20 TECH O The Tech squad played greaT ball beTween The 30 yard lines, buT when iT came Time To score, The Engineers couldn'T come up wiTh one. Darral Brooks pounded ouT many yards Tor The Miners. ChrisTensen looked good unTil an iniury sidelined him. On deTense Rogers, Keyser and Riemenschneider were ouTsTanding. l-lalfbaclc George SmiTh dashed 25 yards Tor The iniTial score in The TirsT period. ln The second period, halfbaclc Han- del drove across Trom The l yard line Tor The Tiger's second score. The Tech squad drove To The Tiger's 6 as The halT ended. A pass Trom Elynn To SmiTh seT up Wesleyan's Third and Tinal score. T22 I l Y 3 SOUTHERN 28 TECH O In The TirsT quarTer, Tech's iniTiaI drive was sTopped on SouThern's 30 yard line, buT The opponenTs were able To compIeTe Their TirsT drive as Sudbech vvenT across Trom The I yard line. Almen hiT Clemens Tor nice gains ThaT broughT The ball To The 23 yard line, buT SouThern recovered a Tumble and aTTer a couple oT shorT qains, WesTIing Toolc The ball over on a 54 yard run. In The Third period Sudbeclc drove around IeTT end Tor I9 yards and a score. Again AI- men, and This Time Broolcs, maneuvered The ball To SouThern's I6 only To Turn The ball over To Their opponenTs by a Tumble. Ronnie Baver wenT I4 yards Tor a score in The TourTh Trame. K- ' ' . , . Q, ' 1 5' 'Ta 4'1i.' TQ svf m W 5 T -'QW-Q. X Iv. ' 'N -'F--'K , I Y' Tgfwvmqvyvy -132 b M 9714 ci. v,,-P -..-, TT C I I-iuRoN 40 TECH 7 Huron puT Three scores over in The TirsT half: Gunderson on a 37 yard sprinT, Henley Trom The I5 yard line, and Coyle Toolc a pass Trom Wiren Tor The Third TD. In The second haIT Gunderson scored Trom The 34. TuTTIe, a Tresh- man, Ied The Tech squad To a TD on a 58 yard drive. Coyle oT Huron scored Trom The I yard line. I-Ieir scored Trom The 29 yard line Tor The final score. T23 YANKTON 27 TECH I3 YanlcTon opened The scoring wifh Three TD's in The firsT half. Tech was un- able To gef moving and was on defense mosf of The Time. I-Ialffime score was Yanlcfon I9. Tech 0. The second half found Mines dominafing The play. They sTarTed wifh a drive of sevenfy yards climaxed by a Two yard plunge by El- rod. The ofher Tech drives were sfopped shorf in This period. One on The 30 and The ofher on The II yard line. Graves dashed 4I yards To pa dirT in The final sfanza. Tech came bacl: on a pass from TuTTle To Elrod for II yards and The final score. Coach Clare 'Ekelond BEADLE I3 TECH I3 Tech scored firsf in The opening quar- Ter wiTh Conley going over from The Two. A Miller To Mafhews aerial Tied The score in The second. Mines received The ball and There on The I yard line The half ended. In The Third frame TuTTle flipped a pifch ouT To Jerry Dixon, who scoofed in for a Tally wifh Davidson kicking. In The fourfh. Miller hiT Degnalshe in The end zone for The Tieing score. Miller passed again for The exfra poinf. NORTHERN 45 TECH 6 Tech played Tough on deTense in The TirsT guarTer Torcing NorThern To punT on many occasions buT Nor- Thern's l.eidholdT sTill managed To malce Two Touchdowns. The score aT The halT was IO-O wiTh NorThern on Top. HighlighT of The second halT was Bill Conley's sprinT oT 62 yards on a guiclc opener up The middle. SIudenf.Monoger B.H.T.C. 47 TECH 7 YellowiaclceTs scored in The open- ing Trame wiTh MiddleTon reversing his Tield going 42 yards Tor a score, and Bovee scoring in The second Trom The 9 yard line. l.ouie Riemen- schneider, Tech's cenTer, scored Mine's TirsT and only Touchdown by recovering Ham's Tumble in The end zone. Half score I4-7. ATTer The in- Termission, Tumbles broke The game wide open, Tech was unable To mus- Ter a drive, and The Teachers seemed To cash in on every brealc. Thus ended a noT Too successTul season. Wulf K uw' L20 Q 'N F1gHU ' I D X xst 6 de coco K0 MINES OPPONENTS Sheridan, Wyo. Sheridan, Wyo. Chaclron, Nebr 9fYanldon Ellenclale, . General Beaclle Carroll College S1014 'Yanldon 'Souflwern Clwadron, Nelor. we Ln-dau ks D T' cue: 9 'Sioux Falls General Beadle Huron B H T C 'Nor'rl1ern Clwadron. Nebr Sioux Falls 'Wesleyan 'Huron Norfhern Sou+l'1ern Wesleyan 'B.H.T.C. 'FSDIC Games is Ik Ik Stoll' Hardrocli Tourney Coach Hunt D. Lee: Best free-throw percentage with 69.971, P. Clare: Best field-goal percentage with 432. D. Stork: Best game average with 15.9 points per game. L. Lofwn' Cxofe I 0 stork Y' he' 1 ' c. W U' Leer 127 YN D xfim GU Neffer sfarfeo' Seve I .xo and ,Ofayed a fof of baskefbaif oiiyfzgs Cap Xeeoxs. ffve season. He made a fofa! of 87 65 axgo pox OSX Domfs and averaged 5.4 pO,',,,LS per exact? Mex Bblgxexg Qpef game. wage aGxaN,OxbQ' x59 Skofkmake 6 ,fog wg qed M . X On QGNXNCYXG gofo Oxide Sigur A WS iwq ee and 6 We-,,xS avfgfv Soon N656 Cgownq PDX he 6 USM? . a S qa 505 Keffe .buf :Ze ,ofayeey was Dev fnq f x by O max wven we er 6 fOf Qf 6 S SSG ffve f so QW! xr qe' CN M S-M00 veva ra - o sfarfer, OKC basiefb fl. Bob ree ff7r W!7l'Cf,'I u We ow eg - Qpfqafixnr On aff dur- 50023 ps V650 Seas 'Trade 692 of an 0 W bq-q was second high for five feaml wx Xwookknq L 5 OfeS Lars O ?auX CXare had We besk s percenkaqe 'hom We ROOT and Ym- 'xshed WXNYN a Affiofo averaqe Ror We ff-,. season 'Pad made X57. po'mXs and a 5 flrd firffkf n . 2 I. f I 1-'L W Gfsogioiiinacsfmfie SO df S per WKOUX UH7. 6 4065 QQU7 2gFGff6W - C Acffhe 5,01 Welum C06 oe lp. av 007 s VO Coe Ch 036 8 eras? fs 6 he Cf-, S. flol Of Wg, Hu Les e 'I n BF fee' Wh squ fn, wo Chuck NeXXev cracked some more GQQ as gas OQ 'che aXX-Yxme scxnooX records reach' fso fjlfve 'mq X A57. pokgfs Vnrxee years No sek e a new vecor . huc W1 or a '5bO po'm'c 'foXaX and a V3.7 pdmk per qame average. 1 1 4 The i956-57 baslcelball season was a good season. The leam played very well and represenred 'rhe school admirably. Alrhough lhe season's record was one of ll wins againsl I2 losses and +he SDIC record was again 7 wins againsr 9 losses and only good for sixlh place, +he full piclure is nol shawn in mere percenlages. Wifh one senior back lo slarl rhe season, 'rhree iuniors, +wo sophomores, and a hosl of new malerial, +he l-lardroclcers did a fine job in spile of a lack of height 'fl Xi' .f V I X Q The highlighTs oT The season were The 92-69 lolasTinq oT a sTronq Chadron Team and a spliT wiTh our old rivals B.l'l.T.C. Also The TIrsT INVITATIONAL HARDROCKER TOURNAMENT was insTigaTed and Tour sTaTes were represenTed in IT - Chadron lNebraslcal. Carroll llv1onTanal, JamesTown College lNorTh DalcoTal and SouTh DalcoTa Tech lSouTh DalcoTal. The l-lardroclcers wenT down in deTeaT aT The hands oT Chadron in The Tinals oT The Tourney 70-68, buT The TournamenT was a huge success and should be The sTarT oT a Tine annual Tourney. X-'sllfx T3 On Hue lirsl grueling road Hip. Hue Engineers splil Hue four games winning a Huril- ler from Soulluern 92-89 luigluligluled by Hue balanced scoring ol Hue Miners and Les Larson's brillianl sluooling of I3 field goals on I8 allempfs. Againsl Hue SDIC Cluam- pions, NorHuern Teacluers, Hue .I-lardroclcers played on even lerms for Hue regular playing lime, bul losl Hue squealcer in Hue oyerlime. Tlue lirsl Huron game was a beaulilully played game Hual could have gone eiHuer way and was dropped by one poinl 63-62. This was 'rruly a fine leam Hual made up for size in luuslle, spiril and good oulside sluool- ing. The fulure looks preflry good as Capfain Don Slork is Jrhe only one 'ro be los'r via graduafion. Chuck Neller should have his besf year nexl year and Paul Clare zoomed info prominence in mid- season and should be a power nexl year. Les Larson and Dick Lee will be back lo bombard The opponenls from oul fronl wilh lheir iump-shoolinq and Bob Kelley, Darral Brooks, Dave Bros? should round inlo form 'ro provide some of The balance needed for lhe long haul. Several freshmen showed promise and could help a qreaf deal now lhal 'rhey have college experience. Ray Plall, Paul Wolf, Wendell Ferguson, and Dale Kierulif could enler 'fhe piclure. , , 133 'E i fx K ' , -- if W y 5- 1 lg . is 'Q OM. 3 iw s I, Xl NNN wx X QF. .X gm . X . . 8 . T1 N lg -tw' 1 . -I I i-.. MM ,gob- 'zo J ,,, is fly fr 1 F' 'wa W' 1 Ti O MC' p nl. V -sr 1, av ' 0. W 5- fgfxXI6'?i-hon-XQS. rnDI eI' IIA PI. xxeri' Re Diego kong:- nd NN- P0 D ROYJQIXS' iones, IQ' QCIW EIIQIU Paws' PiIeKI4G' he each 'O 'gir. Ccuwri. Unch' I Mxddxe SLD, Eggers. Q Y SEASON RECORD FY00 Mines 5 Mines 0 Mines 5 Mines I4 Mines 0 Mines I8 Mines 7 Mines 2 Mines 20 Mines 3 Moniana Sfaie Mankaro Teachers Souih Dakofa Siaie Rapid Ciiy High Colorado Mines Denver Universiiy Moniana Share Newcasfle High Rapid Ciiy High Newcasfie High nCIT, I' Ori 35 40 33 2I 34 I8 30 27 I5 30 lndividual season records posled by some of lhe squad were quile impressive considering 'fhe handicaps involved. Herberl Thomas won 5 ou? of IO, Darrell Roberls won I ou+ of 4, Francis Coulson obfained 4 wins ou? of 7 malches. Herberl Thomas and Willard Poller were selec- led as co-caplains of lhe squad. The progress of +he l-lardroclcer wresllers was oulslanding. If The morlalify rale of The presenl squad isn'+ 'foo qreal, some fine wresllinq is in slore for 'rhe fans nexl season. yinQ on' 6 ur! ol' the sq'-W5 Too V Enqlund on couch Coach Homer Englund's inexper- ienced crew of Hardrocker wresllers opened +heir season againsf Mon- Tana Slale on 'rheir own mal De- cember lOlh. Willard Pofler, IZ3. of Seneca was lhe only refurning lelferman from lhe previous year's squad. Olher seniors on lhe squad included Charles Parks, I47, Rapid Cify: l-lerberl Thomas, l57, Pierre: Dennis Pesall, I67, Lily. Junior candidales included Joseph Plellca, I67, Tyndall: Darrell Roberls. I77. Salem, Ill.: Francis Coulson, l3O. Maiden Rock, Wis. Coach Homer Englund Sophomores on The squad were Ronald Linch. I37, Linch. Wyo. and Harold Ehrman, IZ3, Arias. The Freshman 'lurn-oul was excellenl wifh 4l inilially reporfing for worlc- ouls. However, lhe morlalily rale was rafher high and lhe end of Jrhe season found 'rhe following remain- ing on lhe squad: John Miles, heavy- weighl, Walerlown: LeRoy Jones, l57, Miller: Kenfner Jones. I47, Mil- ler: David Eggers, l3O, Huron: Tom Oliva, I57, Huron: Roberl Scham- ber, I67, Rapid Cily: David Mundi. I67. 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And You Can ALWAYS Find Us Here! Friendly . . Close 'ro home . . Neighbor +o every school in 'rhis greaf four-s+a+e area You can always find somebody home in 'rhe Midwesl'-Beach Company Year- boolc Deparfmenf-any day of fhe year! Wifh our up-+o-dale offices and prinling planf localecl righf here in Sioux Falls. craffsmen are always available lo help 'the sfaff prepare a cuslom-made. award-winning annual. You never have need +o lraclc down an elusive salesman or wrife +o some sfranger al a prinfing planf in anofher parf of The couniry-one call 'ro our Yearboolc Deparrmenl puis you in 'rouch wilh +he specialisl' familiar wi'rh your boolc. Informafion, supplies. and personal help are here-always here! Call or wri+e loday and lei us help you gel sfarfed on your l958 yearboolc. MIDWEST - BEACH COMPANY Yearbook Deparfmenf 233 Norih Phillips Sioux Falls, S. D. CLASS OF '57 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES! HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY FOR ALMOST 80 YEARS A SOUTH DAKOTA ENTERPRISE M. A. GARLAND 6'0N5 TRU67 ION TAKE COMMAND! The Reserve Officers' Training Corps of the United States Army Congratulates and Extends Best Wishes for Success to the Class of 1957 COMPLIMENTS OF ATWATER PONTIAC CO. JAMES MOTOR CO. AUTO CLINIC MOTOR SERVICE CO. BLACK HILLS PIER MOTORS, INC. OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC, INC. FRONTIER MOTORS RAPID CHEVROLET CO. GATEWAY WILKINS fr BREKHUS MOTOR CO LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. RAPID CITY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Th e+ + fbe c d mplishment. h Y there. Reddy to serve. day and ni ELECTRICALLYF' snack .wus flour 0 AND POWER commfvy Wie ed a goal. Now life's broad path spreads iions. our r ams e in here. r m all of us at the Black Hills Power and Light Company. Congratulations y ll be sing ou NORTHWESTERN ENGINEERING COMPANY RAPID cm, souTH DAKOTA DENVER, COLORADO Builders of Highways, Airports, Structures and Municipal Improvements Operating The Hills Material Company M. E. Adelstein, President J. L. Materi, V.P. E. W. Vandervort, V.P. l58 MINERS OR MINORS U'RE ALWAYS WELCOME IN OUR COFFEE SHO LET US MAKE ROOM RESERVATIONS FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS BEST FOR BANQUETS I SHERATON 'JOHNSON HOTEL ' 'I BEST WIS!-IES FROM Tl-IE RAPID CITY NATIONAL BANK .A ganL guik Lg Cfwfomem 701 ST. IOE PHONE 17125000 740-mont Ketter Wad P1-oductA A PART OF EVERY GOGD MEAL F AIRMONT F O0DS COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS, sEN1oRs RUSHMORE STATE BANK SERVING S. D. S. M. 6. T. RAPID CITY SOUTH DAKOTA M b C CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES From the MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES COMPANY 'yn the Community to Serve S pplying Your School d The Block l-lill lm N l G f 29 Y Kat 1lfiAlneA FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE BLACK HILLS RAPID CITY. LEAD. BELLE FOURCHE. HOT SPRINGS. STURGIS. DEADWOOD, VILLA RANCHAERO, SPEARFISH, NEWELL. i GOOD LUCK 'lNUlEPlNlllNl lllllllllll CUMPANY AIM-vwwf . li A osaainn's:6Q'ninl5iEnsQn'S Engineering Suppli mEll'S WEHR e r all 619 St J ,A A, M .WN SENIURS FI 2 6126 EUNliHHllIlHlIUNS wlzllsl-I MM WEHH 521 sEvENTH STREET Congratulations to the Class o 1957 First Federal Saving and Loan S 0 CUSTQM C'ongratalativnA CAVE INN CAFE INC. 7 Main sf. Rapid City, South Dakota Ph0I16 FI-2-0322 bvn and jerry gvlddmitlv C t l t' Ongra u a Ions Best Wishes ..-2 a From Your Photographer i ii BELL STUDIO 516 .SZUMA Juana, puff! Ga 725W sr. Joe In Conclusion This page marks the end of your annual. We hope that time will mellow the many goofs we made, so that you will en- joy reading this ENGINEER as much as we did when we put it together. To you seniors, we hope this book will record your final steps among your many friends. To you underclassmen, we hope this yearbook will serve as an incentive as well as a record of activities. We wish to take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to our hard-working staff and all the rest of you for your tolerance and cooperation. J. Keith Carriere, Editor Wayne Burk, Business Manager .Z -. ,.- - ly 3, ,4,,.,1 -' ,ug , ,'.fw-Ln Q , J-' -1. 4 ' - 'f 1 xv.. . .yr . . .-1 ,-1.f..-- u-:....,- ,f S 12--,, A-'.-. . 1- K l-mv 5 ff 'L Lavff-W T. -Q M Y ' A.
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