South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Engineer Yearbook (Rapid City, SD)

 - Class of 1971

Page 92 of 228

 

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Engineer Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 92 of 228
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Page 92 text:

......., ...-.7 F F J '- -' 4 I Vets Club B The Veterans Educational Association was or- ganized in 1967 to provide a club for all campus veterans. The purpose of the club is to promote veterans' opinions in matters affecting student wel- fare and interest and elicit group support of worthy activities. The members pictured below in the first row are: NMN Furiga, Paul Lovell, .Ion Flower, Richard Case, Bill Hermann. Second row: Bill Hen- derson, Jon Flower, .Ion Flower, Al Kuestermeyer, Keith Bratberg. Third row: .Ion Flower, Russ Price, Jon Flower, Francis Johnson. Not pictured .lon Flower. Winning the Vets Club Beard contest this year for the most like grubby was John Kehrwald. T T ' T il l i l -,., .IQANHQ fa ri N '3 ' gr I . X ff le '1 'ff s 9'-f' E' wa- 'V-' Q at 'BE --- t .1 as s l I its 1 l 1 N.-Y l s xg'

Page 91 text:

l l i l l lScabbarcl And Blade il Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor society with local chapters, called companies, located iii l3l leading colleges which have ROTC programs. 'llhe chapter at Tech is designated as Company F, 12th legiment. The purposes of the society are primarily tl raise the standard of military education in American c lleges and universities, to encourage and foster the esential qualities of professional officers, and to pro- .ote friendship and good fellowship among the cadet officers. Membership is by election only and is based upon nierit. All cadets taking advanced ROTC are eligible fdlr election to Scabbard and Blade. Activities sponsored by S. 8a B. this year were a of Skyline Drive, a trip to the V.A. hospital Hot Springs to entertain the veterans there, the annual Ball, and the spring whitewashing of the M M-Hill. Pictured above left to right: Arnie Army, Glen Eddy Schaeffer, Bob Olson, Jeff Dietz, Brian Dave Larson, Tex Oberle, Les Goldstein, Marlin . Jim Quinn, Don Hixson, Clair Menning, .Ierry Joe Vig, Greg Farke, Ken Ackerman, Daryl Wayne Grace, Steve Danekas, George Patton, Anderson, George MacArthur, Dave Thomas, Advisor i r l , ::-- .- if lr.: ' 1. vi: 'wi it YQTD? iiMii,..Y La Rzfle And Pistol Club The Rifle and Pistol Club opened its membership to non-war majors this year, thus having female' members for the first time. The club competes in the Northern Black Hills Small Bore Rifle League which has seven member teams. Scott Maren is the president. Members pictured at left are: Kenneth Melloway, Scott Maren, Sam Sureshot, Doug Ham, Alex Nelson, Sheryl Worden, Bill Backfire, Joan Howard, Randy Wishman, Rollo Cain, Don Morman, Bob Bullseye, Robert Cook, Charles Gessner.



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W I nlemalional i Q Student Ass0Cz'c1lz'0n The purpose of the International Students Association is to encourage cultural exchange and promote friendship based on mutual understanding and respect between peoples of different lcountries of the world through student contact. Among the major lactivities of this club will be an International Festival in the pfall, speakers bureau, and intramural athletic team. RW , il lj ilu if . it Circle K j-.'Q,'f I .f .M , , A -' Circle K is first and last a ser- vice organization. As in Kiwanis, the Circle K Motto is We Build. The specific purposes and objectives arc: To emphasize the advantages of the American and Canadian way of life, To provide an opportunity for leader- ship training in service, To cooperate with the administrative officials of the educational institutions of which the clubs are a part, To develop aggressive citizenship and the spirit of service for improvement of all human relationships. Pictured at the far left first row: Dennie Hendricks, Mike Mattson, Dan Degen, 'Tom Weeks, Dan Spader, Lloyd Marsden, Dawin McDonald, Scott Risdall, Chuck Kliche. Second row: Robert Ringgen- berg, James Nielsen, Ken Compton, Dave Presuhn, Dick Gjere, Lynn Van Bockel, Dale Keep, Dick Fetzer. Third row: John Simmons, Max Noack, Allan Ness, Lenny McLung, Craig Scott, Erick Engineer.

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