Prairie Smoke 1963

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STAFF Editor Elaine Hermes _______________ Sue Nelson Assistant E d ito r Sports E d it o r _____________________________ Vernon Enge Associate Sports Editor ____________________ LeRoy Hagel Art E d ito r______________________________Margaret Brauns Business Manager ______________________ Marjo Fliginger Je rry Hanson Photographers ______ Harley Hettick

DICKINSON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE DICKINSON, NORTH DAKOTA

1963 PRAIRIE SMOKE


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to Mr. Nels S. Ordahl, C hief engineer at DSC since 1926, for his many years of outstanding service.

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FOREW ORD "Here lived and loved another race of beings. Beneath the same sun that rolls over your heads the Indian hunter pursued the panting deer . . . The Indian of falcon glance and lion bearing, the theme of the touching ballad, the hero of the pathetic tale, is gone."* Here on the vast plains of North Dakota the Indian lived. N ow w e live here; w e grow and we learn. W e are constantly m oving forward toward new goals and ideals, but w e cannot forget the past for it is a part of us. When you read the 1963 PRAIRIE SM OKE, remember D.S.T.C. and the events of a year. Remember that we were not the first to inhabit the plains nor are w e the last. We are a part of history being made. *from C harles Sprague "T h e A m erican In dian '


TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE.................................................................... I DEDICATIO N................................................................ 2 FOREWORD.......................................................

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TABLE OF CONTENTS. . ............................................. 4 DIVISION: ADMINISTRATION AND FACU LTY......... 8 DIVISION: ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES. . . . 2 6 DIVISION: ATH LETICS............................................... 62 DIVISION: CLASSES....................................................78


GOVERNOR WILLIAM GUY

N. D. STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Standing, left to right: Henry Sullivan; Vice President, Elvira Jestrab; Com m issioner, A . E. Mead; Fred Orth; Martin Kruse. Seated, left to right: John Conrad; Mildred Johnson, President; A lbert Haas.


LIBRARY

MAY HALL

ARCHITECT’S SKETCH OF THE SCIENCE BUILDING

SCOTT GYM

MARRIED HOI b


STICKNEY HALL

KLINEFELTER HALL

ARCHITECT’S SKETCH OF THE STUDENT UNION

SELKE HALL

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ADMINISTRATION FACU LTY

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MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Women: Mrs. Lillian Pavlish, Mrs. Joe Hatzenbuhler, and Mrs. Louis Hanssen.

Scott Gym Maintenance: Isadore Sykora

Campus Maintenance, left to right: Albert Hondl, Clement Heidt, Isadore Sykora, Jerom e Roller, Harry Heidt, Pete Froelich, and Jake Dukart.

Power House staff, left to right: Nels Ordahl, G eorge Bren, and Frank Wolfe. 10


Every campus needs someone to look after our health and our stomachs. DSC is especially proud of their nurse, Mrs. Esther Swenson, and dietician, Mrs. Elva Swanson.

Dietician: Mrs. Elva Swanson

Nurse; Mrs. Esther Swenson

Cafeteria staff, left to right: G ladys Lobsinger, Emma Ficek, Tillie Ficek, Evelyn Gilbert, Lydia Strab, Alice Stelm achuk, Betty Hutmach, Rose Lily, M olly Safratowick, Fanny Oster, Patty Rambousek, Cleon Erickson.

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DSC HOUSEMOTHERS

MRS. ID A C O FFIN G Selke Hall

MRS. O LIVE RUTHERFORD Klinefelter Hall

MRS. R A G N E A A S E N Stickney Hall 12


PRESIDENT DeLONG Dr. O . A . DeLong assumed the duties of administrative head of Dickinson State Teachers College in 1959. Under his guidance and leadership DSTC has become the fastest grow ing college in North Dakota. The hours are long and the responsibilities are many but the satisfaction gained is his reward for a job well done.

President O . A. D eLO N G

MRS. LAU R A LA G G E, secretary to the President.

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LEILA W O O D S, Dean of Women

Mr. Larsen explains w hy number 7 is "true" and not "false."

HARRY W EIN BERG EN, Dean of Faculty

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DSTC

L. G. PULVER, Dean of Men


PAUL LARSEN, Dean of Students, RHODES, Assistant Dean of Men.

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DR. G O RD O N O LSO N , Dean of the College

DEANS AND THEIR SECRETARIES

MRS. BETTY SHREVE, secretary to Dr. Olson

MRS. N A N C Y LEINIU S, secretary to Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Larsen.

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BUSINESS OFFICE

Mrs. Arlene Landgrebe 16

Mrs. M ildred Christensen


D.S.T.C. FACULTY

LUCILLE ALT Assistant Prof. English

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O. T. BELSHEIM Chairman: Division of Music

W ILLIAM BROW N Assistant Prof. Music

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ALFRED DOLW IG Associate Prof. of Literature and Lan­ guage

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DON DUDA Instructor of Indus足 trial Arts

M YRON FREEMAN Instructor of Biology

DELLA M. HEID Associate Prof. Music

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LOREN ECKROTH Instructor of Music

BERTHA GEIGER Instructor of Wom足 en's Physical Educa足 tion

CH ARLES A. JO H N S O N Associate Prof. of Elementary Educa足 tion


DUANE JO H N SO N Assistant Prof. of Math

C LA YTO N KETTERLING Assistant Prof. of Physical Ed.

ROLF RASMUSSEN Director of Public Relations

SHIRLEY KOLBERG Instructor of Home Economics

PAUL LARSEN Dean of Students

DR. CLAUDE LEVY Chairman: Div. of Social Science

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JO H N M acD O NALD Associate Prof. of Biology

JO H N M EIG H AN Associate Prof. of Physics

V E LIA M O N TEM AYO R Instructor of Spanish G EO RG E M O N TG O M ERY Assistant Prof. of Business Adm inis­ tration

CH A R LES M O RRISO N Assistant Prof. of Business Adm inistration HARO LD M URPHY Chairman: Division of Science and Math

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LO RAN ECKROTH Instructor of Music D W AIN E NELSO N Assistant Prof. of Music

DR. G O R D O N O LSO N Chairm an: Division of Education and Psych. BERNARD O PO IEN Assistant Prof. of Math

C A R O L O U KRO P Instructor of English LERO Y PULVER Chairm an: Division of Commerce

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ROLF RASMUSSEN Assistant Prof. Education

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DR. JO A N REYNOLDS Assistant Prof. of Speech

V A U G H N E. RHODES Associate Prof. of Education

LO RRAIN E SCHUM ACHER Assistant Prof. of Health and Physical Education

CLIN TO N SHEFFIELD Associate Prof. of Art

M ATH ILD A STO XEN Assistant Prof. of Li­ brary Science

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W INIFRED STUMP Assistant Prof. Speech

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DR. ALICE TIRRELL Prof. of History

ROBERT TR A C Y Assistant Prof. Physical Ed.

JO H N THOM PSON Prof. of Math

ROBERT TODD Assistant Prof. Chemistry

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FLORENCE TUCKER Assistant Prof. of English

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DR. KEN TON V IC K E R Y Chairman: Division of Literature and Language

EVE W EINBERGEN Instructor of English

H. J. W EINBERGEN Chairman: Division of Health and Physi­ cal Education

ROBERT WHEELER Assistant Prof. Geography

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LEILA W O O D S Associate Prof. Math

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G LA D Y S W ILSON Assistant Prof. of Elementary Educa­ tion

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M arilyn W olberg helps one of DSC's mailmen with some of the boxes of mail that are received every day.

Housemothers Mrs. O live Rutherford, Mrs. Ragne Aasen, and Mrs. Ida C o ffin g, pick up mail for their dorms. "Mailcall" is twice a day, so the "Mothers" are a fam iliar sight in the bookstore-mailroom.

MRS. IRENE Q U A LLEY, cherry manager of the DSC bookstore.


ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES

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TAU KAPPA EPSILON

Left to right, row 7: D. Kukla, G. Stroh, L. Trainor, F. Koesel, G. Caley, R. Erickson, W. Tannous, E. Gratz, R. Bren. Row 2: R. West, A . Fettig, J. Olson, D. Kroft, R. Steiger, E. Klug, A. Olson, L. Carlson, J. “Perzinski, D. Schaff. Row 3: D. West, R. Schwartz, B. Stenmoen, D. Unruh, M. Burian, D. Waldal, V. Enge, B. Hochhalter, F. A lgieri, P. Miller. Row 4: B. Heth, J. Morland, J. M agyar, D. W andler, N. Erdman, M. Olson, B. Schlenvogt, J. Folmer, R. Truth.

The Epsilon Om ega Colony, organized in April, 1963, will become affiliated with the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity in the Fall of 1963. They are a social fraternity.

O FFICERS, left to right: (seated) Jerry West, Treasurer; Renwood Erickson, Secretary; Dennis Berg­ man, Pledge Trainer; Larry Trainor, Historian; ( standing) Wayne Tannes, Sergeant at Arms; Fred Koesel, Chaplain; Robert Wood, Vice President; George Caley, President.


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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA

Standing, /eft to right: Shirley Diers, Pat Boehm, Rita Thomas, Virginia Baillod, Rose Kordonowy, Colleen McMartin, Faye Thompson, Sharon Honeyman, Rita Trzynka, Virginia Spitzer, Daphne Juhola, Joan Hagburg, Bernadette Schm idt, Jane zum Brunnen, Dorothy Hoff, Ju d y Freeman, Bonnie Zalesky, Karen Ridl. Seated, left to right: Miss W oods, Lorella Sayler, Karen Herman, Karen Stav, Ju d y Klick, Marlene Kostelecky, Marilyn W olberg, Diane Ellingson, Fran Wachsman, Jean Eckroth.

The Beta Eta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha is DSC's only sorority. Their main goals are to develop each girl intellectually, socially, and spiritually. The sorority is a philanthropic organization which visits old-age homes, repairs toys for the Crippled Children, and contributes to various charity drives throughout the year. In order to pledge, a girl must maintain at least a "B" scholastic average. Alpha Sigma Alpha sponsors the Sweetheart Ball each February and also sells Mum corsages during Homecoming.

OFFICERS Lorella Sayler President _______ Karen Stav Vice President __ Diane Ellingson Records Secretary Treasurer ____________________________________ Karen Herman Correspondence Secretary ________________________ Ju d y Klick Members Director _________________________ M arilyn W olberg Scrapbook E d ito r Fran Wachsman Chaplain ________________________________ Marlene Kostelecky A dvisors ________________________________ Miss Leila Woods Miss Lorraine Schumacher

"C U PID 'S CO U PLE," Karen Stav and Tom Galt.


Standing, left to right: Leon Nesja, Francis Randall, Gary Zander, Myran Burian, Leland Fleischer, Jim Andrus, Bernett Reinke, Roger Hoff, Dennis Trzpuc, Bryan Dinkens, Bert Sahlseth, John Trzynka. Seated, left to right: Mr. Freeman, Mr. Todd, Jim Glasser, V iv Hewson, Larene Lininger, Marilyn W olberg, Rose Kordonowy, Dean Lindquist, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Meighan.

Lambda Delta Lambda is a national honorary science and mathematics organization on DSC's campus. All science and math majors and minors are eligible for membership. Eligibility is determined by the student's academic standing in his field. The main purpose of the organization is to maintain high grades and create a greater interest in the fields of science and mathematics. Lambda Delta Lambda's "pet project" is sponsoring a speaker every Spring.

OFFICERS President __________________________________ Dennis Trzpuc Vice President _____________________________ Bernett Reinke Secretary _______________________________ Marilyn W olberg Treasurer ____________________________________ G ary Elsom Correspondence Se creta ry_________________ Rose Kordonow y Publicity Chairman V iv Hewson A d viso rs ______________ M. Freeman, R. Todd, H. M urphy, and J. M eighan

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PHI SIGMA PI

Seated, left to right: Steve Prokop, Conrad Carlson, Rich Brunmeier, Duane Boyce, Roger Haug, John Trzynka, Roger Fraase, Frank Fish, Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Pulver, Rod Nibbe. Standing, left to right: John W ininger, Carl Wachsman, Donavan Jones, Don Swenson, Jim Andrus, Bernette Reinke, Roger Hoff, Jim Silbernagle, Dave Buresk r^nnis Trzpuc, Gene Sayler, Darnell Just, G ary Zander, Dean Trzpuc, Jerry Fischer.

Phi Sigma Pi is a national honorary fraternity which emphasizes edu­ cation. Their aims are to develop the educational talents of the members and to foster leadership and fraternity. A big event of the school year is the Phi Sigma Pi formal held in November; this year Miss Sandra Badger was crowned Sweetheart of the fraternity. Meetings are held twice a month and there is ofteh a guest speaker. A spring steak-fry is also held for the members.

O FFICERS President _______________________ Rod Nibbe Vice President ________________________________ G eorge Caley Secretary ____________________________________ Don Swenson Treasurer ____________________________________ Bernett Reinke Historian _____________________________________ Dennis Toepke A d viso rs _______________________________________ L. G. Pulver Vaughn Rhodes Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart MISS SA N D RA BADGER

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LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

Standing, left to right: Jack Zieman, Alice Hintz, Jane zum Brunnen, Peggy Watson, Bonnie Rask, Karen Ellingson, Renwood Erickson, Gaylord O degard, Dennis Johnson, Scott Hammond, Ron Foreman, Penny Davis, Karen Kubik, Audrey Diede, Joyce Bach, DeGregg Brugamyer. Seated, left to right: Jeri Peterson, Larene Lininger, Linda Bancroft, Jud y Roe, Iva Zander, Florence Putnam, Marvin Jonason, JoAnn Syvrud, Fred Koesel, Conrad Carlson.

LSA is comprised of all Lutheran students on campus. This religious fellowship group brings in speakers, has discussion groups, and conducts Bible study at their weekly meetings. Some of the social activities of LSA are ice-skating parties and mixers.

OFFICERS President ____________________________________ Fred Koesel Vice President _______________________________ Pete Larson Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ Jo A n n Syvrud Marvin Jonason Program Director Rita Trzynka Publicity Chairman Recreation D ire c to r Dennis Johnson

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METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT

Left to right, front row: Faye Thompson, Ju d y Freeman, Sara Schutz, Coral Ulscha, Dorothy Scott, Charlotte Fiedler, Bonita Huether, Peggy Kollman, Judy Pfenning. Back row: Bonnie McAdoo, Mary Jean Suemper, Alice Pierce, Bob Hochhalfer, Bill Caton, Stan Howe, John Rowerdink, Clayton Dykema, Mr. Charles Morrison, Advisor.

MSM is a religious organization on DSC's campus for Methodist students. Each year a group project has been to publish a directory of students and faculty. This year, MSM produced the play "Christ in the Concrete City" during Religious Emphasis Week. They also sponsored a guest speaker, Miss Betty R. Goode,.a deaconess in the Methodist Church.

O FFICERS P re s id e n t__________________________________ Bob Hochhalter Vice President __________________________ V irginia Spitzer Secrefary ____________________________________ Sara Schutz Treasurer Coral Ulschak A d v is o r _____________________________ Mr. Charles Morrison

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NEWMAN CLUB

Standing, left to right: Gerald Retzer, Jean Brunelle, Dick Schaff, Dick Bailey, Ron Adam s, Frank A lgieri, Dean Trzpuc, Bernard Bohl, Don Wandler, John Magyar, Don Waldal, John Peffer, Tina Waltos, Pat Miller, Pat Slobojan, Marjorie Dennis, Agnes Gieser, Miss Geiger, Steve Prokop. Seated, left to right: Margaret Stewartson, Velia Montemayor, Carol Heilman, Carlene Fitterer, Diane Scheler, Leone Richard, Bonnie Wilier, Kathy Gartner, Jeanette Kilwein, Joletta Rebenitsch, Janice Kary, Jane Heilman, Kathy W eisz, Lorene Heinert. Kneeling, left to right: Virginia Baillod, Dorothy Hoff, Kathy Renner, Diane Matzke, Carolyn Gartner, Joan Messmer, Adeline Boehm, Angeline Knopik.

Newman Club is a religious organization for Catholic students at DSC. The main objective of the group is to develop the spiritual iife of the members. This year several Newmanites attended conventions in Fargo and Sioux Falls. Newman Club also sponsored a Get-Acquainted Dance and a Casino Party.

O FFICERS President . . Pat Slobojan 1st Vice President Leone Richard 2nd Vice P re sid e n t______________________ Mary A n ne Eckroth Treasurer John M agyar Correspondence Secretary Joan Messmer Recording Secretary _________________________ Pat Herauf

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UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Standing, left to right: Darnell Just, Leland Fleisher, V iv Hewson, Virginia Bohn, Bob Schlenvogt, Dr, Tirrell, Roger Fraase. Seated, left to right: Donna Raffael, Pat Rafferty, Ruby Ferebee, Pat Hanson, Sonoko Ebato, SFiarleen Siewert. Kneeling, left to right: Dennis Toepke, Dale Heid, Arlan W eisz, A l Sayler.

The UCCF is a religious organization for all Protestant students who do not have an affiliated group on campus. W eekly meetings consist of Bible discussion and oftentimes a speaker. This year UCCF went Christmas caroling to the St. Luke's Old People's Hme. UCCF has also formed an advisory board with area ministers in order to further unify the organization.

O FFICERS P re s id e n t_________________________________Dennis Toepke Vice President ___________________________ Bob Schlenvogt Secretary-Treasurer __________________________ Pat Rafferty A d viso r __________________________________ Dr. Alice Tirrell

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INTERVARSITY

Standing, left to right: Mary Ann Grosz, Luella O kken, Enid Heupel, Phyllis W ill, Jim Frey, Sharon Erickson, Harriet Nelson, Melodie Schneider, Mrs. Kolberg. Seated/ left to right: Jim Oshanyk, Carol Koch, Ramona Zimmerman, Loretta Schock, W ayne Friesz, Kerrine Schneider, Ardith Chitwood, Arlys Krein, Ivan Opp.

Intervarsity is one of the newer religious organizations on campus and is open to students of any denomination. A t their weekly meetings Bible study sessions are conducted and often films are shown. In May, a banquet was held for all members and a retreat is being planned for the Fall.

O FFICERS President ____________________________________ A rlys Krein Vice President Jim Frey Secretary-Treasurer ____________________________ Phyllis Will Program Chairm an __________________________ W ayne Friez Director of Bible Study Carol Koch Literature Chairm an ______________________ Sharon Erickson Publicity Ardith Chitwood

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LUTHERAN YOUTH SOCIETY

Left to right, front row: Carol Fischer, Karen Fischer, Phyllis Breimeier, Jeanette Breimeier, Kay Ackley. Back row: Alan Olson, Ralph Mueke, Luther Schoon, Harley Hettick, Advisor Myron Freeman.

O FFICERS Harley Hettick President Social Comm/ss/oner ________________________ Faye Albers Recreation Chairman ________________________ Luther Schoon Secretary Kay Ackley Advisor Mr. Myron Freeman

LYS is a new religious group on DSC's campus for members of the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church. Meetings are held every other Wednesday. Meetings consist of topic discussions one week, and activities the next. The biggest project of the group, this year, was helping the Redeemer Lutheran Church move into their new building.

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WESTERN CONCEPT

WESTERN CO N CEPT SPRING QUARTER STAFF REPORTERS—Left to right, standing: Roger Cym baluk, Tom Jurgens, Dave Tiedman, Maurice Erickson. Seated: Margo M uggli, Rita Carroll, Yvonne Hanson, Ju d y Carlson, Orpha Mahin. Not pictured: Arlene Mattis, Annette Goetzfried, Jane Kraenzel.

WesternConceptPrairieSmoke Photographer, Harley Hettick

Advertising Manager, Bob Hochhalter; Krank; and Advisor, Mr. Charles Morrison.

Business

Manager,

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M anaging Editor and Sports Editor, Jim Frey; Advisor, Mrs. Carol O ukrop; Editor, Jeanette Franke.


PRAIRIE SMOKE

PRAIRIE SM OKE STAFF MEMBERS: Marjo Fliginger, Business M anager; Vern Enge, Associate Sports Editor; Marge Brauns, Art Editor; and LeRoy Hagel, Associate Sports Editor.

Assistant Editor, Sue Nelson and Editor-in-Chief, Elaine Hermes.

PrairieSmokeWesternConcept Photographer, Jerry Hanson c o t ic r

Staff Advisor: MRS. CARO L O UKROP


YOUNG DEMOCRATS

Standing, left to right: Jeri Peterson, Jan White, Anita Fiskejon, Mary Kronberger, Linda McDonough, Roberta Harpster, Margo Eckes, Dorothy Hoyt, Sharon McDonough, Frank A lgie ri, Ed Duletsky, Dick Heinert. Seated, left to right: Rita Volesky, Dominic Volesky, Gene Finneman, Bob Wood, Ju d y Schmidt, Larry Sadowsky, Pat Miller.

The main purpose of the Y O U N G DEM OCRATS is to stimulate the student's interest in politics and give him a chance to participate in a political organization. The YO U N G DEM OCRATS convention was held in Bismarck this year and several of the club's members participated. The group also took an active part in the ND General elections by cam paigning and canvassing in the Dickinson area. They also sponsored Governor W illiam G uy at one of DSC's fall assemblies.

O FFICERS President ____________________________________ Bob Wood Vice President Dominic Volesky Secretary-Treasurer Ju d y Schmidt A d v is o r _____________________________ ,_Mr. O . T. Belsheim

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YOUNG REPUBLICANS

Standing, left to right: Mick Tjaden, Stan Howe, Eugene Klug, Scott Hammond, Mike Morey, Dick Olson, Alan Olson. Seated, left to right: Audrey Howe, Viv Hewson, Julie Kesler, Ed Sahlstrom, Penny Davis, Mar|o Fliginger, Lynn*Erickson.

The Y O U N G REPUBLICANS are the other political Organization on DSC's campus. A greater interest in, and understanding of politics is their main objective. During the N. D. general election, Y O U N G REPU BLICAN S helped out in cam paigning and canvassing. They also sponsored Senator Don Short at a November convocation. A t their meetings, YO U N G REPU BLICANS hear speakers on the various political issues. They are a young, but grow ing, college organization.

O FFICERS President ___________________________________ Ed Sahlstrom Vice P re sid e n t______________________________Scott Hammond Secretary _______________________________ Penny Davis Treasurer „ Ju lie Kesler A d v is o r ________________________________ Mr. Dwaine Nelson

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Seated, left to right: President P. Ternes, Vice President M. Kostelecky, Secretary S. Schutz, J. Rowe, P. Kollman, K. Gartner, B. W ilier, L. DeFoe, E. Heinert. Standing, left to right: M. Brauns, F. Thompson, J. Klick, R. Keller, E. Carlson, C. Ulschak, V. Kaisershot, J. Hagburg, V. Bohn, J. Pelton, V . Hewson, A. Hintz, A. Boehm, J. Eckroth, Advisor: Lorraine Schumacher.

WOMEN S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Seated, left to right: M. Binek, S. Diers, A. Knopik, K. Herman, B. Rask, M. Dennis, D. Johnson, B. Zalesky, K. Kostelecky, Advisor: Bertha Geiger. Standing, left to right: Treasurer K. Ellingson, L. Richards, S. O'Hearn, L. Austin, S. Marcusen, M. Kahl, D. Frank, M. Steinbeck, F. Putnam, J. Zeren, B. Schmidt, A. Diede, S. Heth.


PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB

PHY. ED. CLUB—Front row: H. Hammeren, R. Hoff, K. Ellingson, V. Hewson, D. Buresh, R. Nibbe, S. Prokop, R. Brunmeier, R. R. Bailey, D. Bachmeier, K. Kostelecky, J. Rowe, M. Binek, R. Keller, B. Schm idt, A. Ehlis, S. O'Hearn, Miss B. Geiger. Row Lonefight, D. Boknecht, J. O xton, D. Kroft, J. Butterfield, C. W agner. Row 4: A. Kramer, D. Beckert, M. Olson, T. Clemens, Johnson, B. Benz, Miss Schumacher. Row 5: K. Seible, J. Cloud, R. Wanner, L. Jam es, D. Davis, C. Carlson, J. W olf. Row 6: D. Pelke.

Schaible, Mr. Tracy. Row 3: D. Wisness, C. Senger, J. Silbernagle, R. Staiger, Unruh, J. Kary, R. Schaff,

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O fficers of the Phy. Ed. Club: President, Steve Prokop; Secretary-Treasurer, JoAnn Syvrud; and Vice President, John Oxton.

The Phy. Ed. Club is a new organization on DSC's campus this year. Membership is re­ quired of all PE majors. The main objective of the group is to ob­ tain further information regarding Physical Education, and to promote a spirit of co­ operation between students and faculty. They will also affiliate with state and national health and physical education associations. This year, the club helped out at the games and provided a coffee room for the coaches. Several members also attended American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation convention in Minneapolis.


INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

Left to right, seated: Anita Fiskejon, Jim Oshanyk, Larry Sadowsky, Frank A lgie ri, Velia Montemayor. Standing: John W ininger, Vern Enge, Dave Hanel, George Calvo, Ron Stastney, Pat Miller.

The purpose of the International Relations Club is to stimulate interest in foreign affairs and to learn to understand and appreciate the policies of other nations. Guest speakers included President DeLong, who spoke on the educational standards of Germany.

IRC O FFICERS, left to right: Secret a ry-Treasurer, Frank A lgieri; Presi­ dent, Larry Sadowski; Vice PresidentProgram-Chairman, Jim Oshanyk. Not pictured: Advisor Dr. Claude Levy.

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LA JUNTA FRANCAISE

Left to right, seated: Advisor Dr. Kenton Vickery, JoAnn Grosz, Eleanore Carlson, Jane Heilman, Sara Schutz, Velia Montemayor. Standing: Patty Boehm, Frank Algieri, Karen Ellingson, Angie Knopik, Peggy Watson, Cookie Kessel, Bonnie Zalesky, Doreen Levy, John W ininger, Vern Enge, John Magyar, George Calvo.

Formed in the fall of 1961, LA JU N T A FR A N C A ISE, more commonly known as "French Club," tries to help its members increase their knowledge of France'and the French language. The group meets twice a month and often has guest speakers. The club is truly French for they speak French at their meetings, participate in French activities, and eat French foods. This year the French Club sponsored the "Candle-light" Ball the Thursday before Christmas vacation.

O FFICERS President __________________________________ Jo A n n G rosz Vice President Eleanore Carlson Secretary ____________________________________ Sara Schutz Treasurer A n gie Knopik A d v is o r _______________________________ Dr. Kenton Vickery

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MEN S UNION

MEN'S U NIO N O FFICERS, left to right: Bernnett Reinke, Student Council Representative; Steve Prokop, Secretary-Treasurer; Don Swensen, President; Mr. L. G. Pulver Advisor. Not pictured: James Kary, Vice President.

A SS O C IA T IO N OF WOMEN STUDENTS O FFICERS, left to right: Miss Leila Woods, Advisor; Mary Ann Eckroth, Student Council Represen­ tative; Ju d y Klick, President; Doris Reinke, Vice President; Sara Schutz, Secretary-Treasurer.

ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS


STUDENT COUNCIL

Seated, left to right:- Mary Ann Eckroth, Fran Wachsman, Dean Leila W oods, Steve Prokop, Dean L. G. Pulver, Jean Eckroth, Diane Ellingson. Standing: Ron Stastney, Bernette Reinke, John O xton, Rod Nibbe, Bruce W hiting, Dean Trzpuc.

President _____________________________________ Winston Billigm eier Vice P r e s id e n t_________________________ „_____________ Steve Prokop Se creta ry_________________________________________________ Diane Ellingson Treasurer ___________________________________________________ John Oxton A d viso rs ____________________________________________ Dean Leila Woods Dean L. G. Pulver Senior class representative_______________________________ -____ Pete Larson (Sp ring quarter) George Caley Ju n io r class representative _______________________________ Fran Wachsman Sophom ore class representative _________________________ Les Weiser Freshman class representative _____________________________ Bruce Whiting Social Com m issioner _____ _________________________________ Audrey Diede (Sp ring quarter) Velia Montemayor Publications Com m issioner Jean Eckroth Athletics Com m issioner _______________________________________ Dave Larson (Sp ring quarter) Rod Nibbe M usic Com m issioner ------------------- _ Dean Trzpuc Men's Union representative ____ Bernette Reinke Association of W omen Students representative _________ Mary Ann Eckroth N S A co-ordinator Ron Stastney

Winston Billigmeier, the very capable President of the Student Council.

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SYM PHO N IC BAND: Conductor, Dwaine D. Nelson; Assistant Conductor, Loran L. Eckroth. Flutes: Harriet Nelson, Carol Pfau, Suzzane Vandall, Fran Wachsman. Oboe: Karen Enger, Charles Hendrickson, Gerald Whitemen. English Horn: Gerald Whiteman. Clarinets: Sharon Schopp, Lynn Brackel, Loran Eckroth, Charlotte Fiedler, Jeanne Fillmore, John Peffer, Ju d y Pfenning, Diane Puckett, Dennis Sailer, Dorothy Scott, Pat Slobojan, Cynthia Tanner, Don Waldal. Alto Clarinet: Lorella Sayler. Bass Clarinets: Daphne Juhala, Julie Kesler, Joan Messmer. Bassoon: Karen Stav, Dean Trzpuc. Alto Sax; Virginia Baillod, Caroline Gartner, Diane Scheeler, Diane Wahl. Tenor Sax: Pat Lienhart. Baritone Sax: Penny Davis. French Horn: Bev Agnew , Rick Gratz, Dave Gray, Audrey Howe, Francis Randall, Elmer Schock, Carl Wachsman. Cornet and Trumpet: Bill Eckroth, Martin Jonason, Tom Klipfel, Dick Lorenz, Tom Mandigo, Margie Stewardson, Joe Vondracek, Rick W eber, Ron Zimmerman. Trombone: Gene Finneman, Jim Glasser, Ray Grudem, Bob Hochhalter, Jay Morland, Melodie Schneider, Dave Tiedman. Baritone: Lynn Erickson, Bob Iverson, Mike Morey, Jerry Retzer. Tuba: Emily Beck, Wayne Friez, Eugene Klug, Jim Larson. String Bass: Diane Ellingson, Paul Olienyk. Percussion: Marge Bierwagen, Scott Hammond, Karen Kubik, Arleen Mattis, Dorich Savageau, Dale Smith.

DSC MUSIC DEPARTMENT

HILLTOP STAGE BAN D —Kneeling, left to right: Dean Trzpuc, Dave Gray, Loran Eckroth, Caroline Gartner, Lynn Brackel. Standing: Paul O lienyk, Tom Mandigo, Bill Eckroth, Tom Klipfel, Joe Vondracek, Ray Grudem, Bob Hochhalter, Gene Finneman, Penny Davis, Roger Smith.


Chuck Hendrickson explains a "tricky" passage to Jerry Whiteman.

M USIC EDUCATOR'S N A T IO N A L CO N FEREN CE—Left to right, front row: Mr. Nelson, K. Stav, D. Ellingson, D. W ahl, A. Krein, C. Pfau, S. Vandall, D. Juhola, F. Wachsman, S. Schopp, D. Scott, J. Kesler, Mr. Belsheim, Mr. Eckroth. R o w 2: J. Whiteman, M. Schneider, H. Nelson, C. Gartner, M. Stewardson, P. Slobojan, P. Davis, P. Leinhardt, J. Messmer, K. Kubik, A. Howe, M. Bierwagen, Mrs. Heid. Row 3: S. Hammond, V. Baillod, C. Wachsman, W. Friez, D. Waldal, G. Finneman, E. Klug, J. Peffer, C. Hendrickson, B. Eckroth. Row 4: E. G ratz, D. Gray, R. Zimmerman, T. M andigo, M. Jonason, B. Iverson, D. Tiedman, D. Trzpuc, D. Sailer, L. Brackel, D. Smith. Row 5: P. O lienyk, B. Hochhalter, J. Moreland, R. W eber, J. Olson, E. Schock, T. Klipfel, R. Heinert.


CO N CERT C H O IR —Left to right, front row: P. Leinhardt, K. Stav, D. Johnson, S. Schopp, C. Pfau, S. Kettner, K. Strand, K. Gilbert, P. Davis, D. Ellingson, C. Gartner, J. Klick, D. Wahl, J. Kesler, Director Mr. Belsheim. Row 2: F. Albers, K. Herman, L. Jurgens, E. Beck, L. O kken, K. Kubik, M. Bierwagen, J. Messmer, V. Kaisershott, A. Diede, P. Slobojan, B. Agnew , S. Vandall, D. Juhola, A . Howe, H. Nelson. Row 3: R. Heinert, T. Klipfel, B. Eckroth, B. Hochhalter, D.Tiedman, B. Schlenvogt, R. Weber, J. Peffer, T. M andigo, D. Smith, D. Gray, C. Hendrickson, L. Brackel, J. Whiteman. Row 4: P. Larson, D. Larson, B. Schaible, R.Grudem, J. Larson, M. Morey, J. Vondracek, B. Iverson, E. Schock, C. Wachsman, L. Weiser, S. Hammond, L. Schoon, J. Moreland. Seated: Dean Trzpuc.

COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Starting from the bottom: JoAnn Syvrud, Jerry Whiteman, Karen Kubik, Margie Bierwagen, Les Weiser, Julie Kesler, Fran Wachsman, Karen Stav, Rick Weber, Chuck Wachsman, Rick Gratz, Sharon Schopp, Luther Schoon, Joe Vondracek, Elmer Schock, Director, Mr. Brown.


M EN'S CHO RUS—left to right, front row: J. Whiteman, D. Smith, L. Erickson, D. Trzpuc, J. Larson, E. Klug, M. Erickson, G. Finneman, Mr. Brown. Row 2: M. Jonason, A. Olson, P. Caton, R. Schaible, R. Grudem, B. Solseth, W. Friez, R. Zimmerman. Row 3: D. Gray, L. Weiser, R. W eber, J. Peffer, J. Moreland, D. Corw in, R. Heinert, P. Olienyk. Row 4: C. Wachsman, E. Schock, R. Foreman, R. Schlenvogt, D. Larson, S. Howe, D. Tiedman, R. Stastney. Seated: Don Waldal.

W OM EN'S CHO RUS—left to right, front row: M. Kollman, M. Stewardson, J. Geek, J. Freeman, P. Breimeier, V. Baillod, M. Kramer, C. Tanner, C. Fiedler, Director Mr. Brown. Row 2: S. Huchler, M. Meduna, A . Krien, B. Gilje, T. W altos, M. Unruh, R. Erickson, B. Kasper, L. Bancroft, C. Anderson. Row 3: J. Bach, E. Molm, J. Peterson, S. Christianson, M. Luhman, A. Hintz, B. Rask, A . Boehm, J. ZumBrunen, O. Mahin, S. Krause. Row 4: R. Zimmerman, J. Heilman, M. Schneider, M. W ill, A . Palanuik, L. Bergan, E. Waltos, L. Schock, D. Scott, D. Puckett, M. Meyer.


CUE CLUB

Seated, left to right: Dr. Joan Reynolds, Advisor; Rose Kordonow y, Vice President; and Karen Herman, President. Standing, left to right: Alan Olson, Pat Hanson, Secretary-Treasurer; Stan Howe, Ron Stastney, Maurice Erickson, Sharleen Siewert.

Makeup for "H A R V EY."

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Elwood P. Doud (Ron Stastney) is led away by Wilson (A lan Olson) in the DSC comedy "H arvey."


Rehearsal of "W hat Every Woman Know s."

A lick W ylie (Martin Jon aso n), a "dyed in the w ool" Scotsman.

Members of Alpha Psi Om ega, a national honorary drama fraternity are: Seated, left to right: Karen Herman, Dr. Joan Reynolds Advisor, Rose Kordonowy, and Doreen Johnson. Standing: Maurice Erickson, Martin Jonason, Pat Hanson, Jerry Whiteman, Fern Sterna, Stan Howe, and Ron Stastney.

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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Seated, left to right: Vern Enge, Ju d y Schmitz, Audrey Diede, Pe ggy Watson, V iv Hewson. Standing: Frank A lgie ri, Marjo Fliginger, MaryEllen Kahl, Sharon Marcusen, Bonnie Rask, Advisor Vaughn Rhodes.

SEA is an organization for students who wish to further prepare themselves in the field of education. They are affiliated with the North Dakota Education Association and membership is open to all future teachers. Meetings this year consisted of either guest speakers or movies to emphasize different phases in the field of teaching. In A pril, several members attended the State SEA convention held in Valley City, North Dakota.

OFFICERS President _____________________________ Vern Enge Vice President Ju d y Schmitz Secretary ______ Pat Hanson Treasurer ___________________ A d viso r ________ - Mr. Vaughn Rhodes State SEA Officers: Vern Enge, State Treasurer 1963-4; Audrey Diede, State Vice President 1962-3; and Peggy Watson, State Historian 1962-3.

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WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Starting at the bottom: Bernett Reinke, Dean Trzpuc, Ron Stastney, Sharon Marcusen, and Lorella Sayler.

Starting from the top: Dave Buresh, Peter Larson, John O xton, Diane Ellingson, Ju d y Klick, Doreen Johnson, Karen Stav, and Audrey Diede.

Not pictured: Winston Billigmeier David Larson John Thompson

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D CLUB

Left to right, row 1: R. Wanner, R. Schaff, R. Bailey, L. James, R. Nibbe, J. O xton, D. Kroft, S. Prokop, R. Haug. Row 2: M. Efta, R. Hoff, H. Hammeron, D. Wisness, D. Bachmeier, C. Wagner, R. Brunmeier, A. Streitmatter, L. House. Row 3: A. Kramer, C. Senger,E. Lonefight, D. Boknecht, T. Clemens, R. Diede, D. Buresh, J. Butterfield. Row 4: C. Marcus, D. Beckert, R. Schaible, M. Olson, J. Silbernagle, J. W olf, G. Terres. Row 5: F. Fish, G. VanVleet, K. Seibel, J. Cloud, D. Davis, J. Frey, C. Carlson, D. Johnson. Row 6: P. Jahner, D. Unruh, J. Kary, M. Pelke.

O FFICERS President ------------------------------------------------------- Dave Buresh Secretary --------------------------------------------------------- Dave Larson Treasurer --------------------------------------------------------- Roger Haug

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The D Club is comprised of all DSC lettermen. The club is responsible for handling of all athletic events throughout the year, such as tournaments, and track meets. Several social functions are also sponsored by the D Club. The main purpose of the group is to promote sports­ man-like conduct and sportsmanship.


Each year Dickinson State College is privileged to have a number of foreign students attending. This year we had seven such students, com­ ing from almost every continent. The students are seated, left to right: George Calvo, Elajuela, Costa Rica; M. Velia Montemayor, Monterrey, Mexico; Margaret Stewardson, Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan; Chuck Hen­ drickson, Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan; Virginia Baillod, Windthorst, Saskat­ chewan; Sonoko Ebato, Tokyo, Japan. Stan d in g is Dr. Alice "Doc" Tirrell, advisor to the group. N ot pictured is David Sadro, Tehran, Iran.

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HOMECOMING 1963

On Friday, October 5, Chief Dave Larson and Princess Ju d y Klick offi­ cially opened DSTC's 1963 Home­ coming. The annual parade took place Saturday morning in a drizzling rain. The only sour note of Homecom­ ing was the defeat of the Savages by the M ayville Comets but 1963's Homecoming was still considered one of the most successful.


First place Lambda Delta Lambda float boasting we'll "Thresh The Comets."

Princess Ju d y Klick receives headband from Myrna Sigl.

Chief Dave Larson receives headdress from retiring chief's replacement, Dave Buresh.

"Say it; I dare you!"

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DIE FLEDERMAUS

"Happy Days" sung by thfe DIE FLEDERMAUS chorus.

"You Alone"

AROUND THE WORLD ON

HILLTOP HOLIDAY

"Backstage"

a scene from the Swan Lake Ballet


SPRIN G H AS SPRU N G on DSC's campus and many free hours (and some that aren't "free") are spent on the tennis courts and the soft-ball field. Studying and practicing are even more palatable in the spring. May 11 was the date set for the annual Spring Prom; the theme was "An Evening in Paris." Spring is also the time for track, tennis, and golf meets . . . and spring finds notices on the main bulletin board such as this:

"M ay 1st yea! yea! outdoor necking starts today!!!"


ATHLETICS


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D.S.T.C. SAVAGES

1963 D IC K IN SO N SA V A G ES—left to right, 1st row: F. Fridley, B. Schaible, K. Seibel, D. Larson, G. Aberle, J. Trimmer, D. Mueller, D. Buresh, P. Johner, M. Olson, T. Bakken, Line coach C. Ketterling. Second row: Head coach B. Tracy, E. Heinen, D. Unruh, D. Johnson, L. Hurt, G. VanVleet, B. Green, T. Feeney, B. Haberstroh, T. Zander, B. Farrell, D. Davis. Third row: D. Bachmeier, M. Burgad, M. Pelky, R. Hilzendager, C. Wagner, A. Streitmatter, R. Haug, R. Brunmeier, J. Cloud, D. Bailey, L. James. Fourth row: Student Asst. Coach R. Olheiser, B. Mullen, L. Hagel, M. Anderson, D. Hardin, B. Buresh, W. Ternes, T. Gussner, J. Frey, U. Trautwein, D. Price, and D. Fox.

SEASON SCORES Wahpeton _____________ — 13 Minot 13 0 Ellendale Valley City _________ — 18 32 M ayville ______________ 20 Jamestown S. Dak. Tech. 13 ( non-conference game)

Dickinson_____ _____ 6 2 Dickinson Dickinson 26 Dickinson____ _____ 6 Dickinson_____ _____ 6 Dickinson 40 Dickinson 6

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS Charles W agner __________________ ,______________ Tackle Roger Hilzendager ______<_________________________ Tackle Head coach Bob Tracy gives "savage" advice.


SAVAGES

ACTION


Savages____________ 69 Savages____________ 67 Savages____________ 59 Savages____________ 76 Savages____________ 81 Savages_______ 99 Savages____________ 64 Savages________ 92 Savages____________ 72 Savages____________ 89 Savages____________ 62 Savages ___ 74 Savages____________ 87 Savages____________ 76 Savages____________ 78 Savages__________ ___73 Savages_________ 75 Savages_________ 86 Savages 59 Savage s____________79 Savages____________ 62 Savages____________ 53

Black Hills ____ 84 Billings Eastern 97 Billings Eastern ______________ 92 Rocky Mountain ______________ 72 Rocky Mountain ______________ 80 Bottineau ______________*____ 68 M ayville _____________________ 54 Black H ills _____________________ 77 Bismarck J. C. _______________ 74 Jam estown __________________ 77 Valley City __________________ 67 Minot _______________________ 73 Bottineau ___________________ 68 Wahpeton ___________________ 73 M ayville _______ T_____________ 94 Bismarck J. C. _________________ 62 Ellendale ____________________ 71 W ahpeton ___________________ 75 Ellendale _______ -____________ 77 Jam estown __________________ 80 Minot ________________________ 62 Valley City ___________________ 88

2 MORE POINTS!!!!

Back row: Rod Diede, Carl Marcus, Weldon Christenson, Doug Wisness, Dennis Bergman, Barrie McClean, Dave Friez. Front row: Coach Bob Tracy, Don Sorge, Harold Hammeren, Dave Burseh, Gary Aberle, Bob Schaible, Fred Fridley, Harry Wienbergen Head of The Athletic Department.

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INTRAMURALS

Rod Nibbe, Intramural Co-ordinator, and Harry W ienbergen, Head of the Athletic Department, look over the Intramural Schedule for 1963.

IN TRAM U RAL BASKETBALL S T A N D IN G S team Demons Rattlers Pirates Bulldogs Eagles Miners Midgets Rockets Tigers Warriors Longhorns Brickmakers Braves Dutchmen Bantams Cow boys

w ins 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0

losses 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5

W inning DEM ONS back row—Tony Mack, Tom Gussner, Lee Talkington. Kneeling—Rod Rodakowski, Don Jablonsky. 68


Marion Benick, Bonnie Zalesky, Geri Zeren, Doren Johnson

RAH! RAH! RAH!

This year's cheerleaders did a wonderful job in boosting the school spirit at DSC. Here's a cheer for a job well done.

ONE, TW O, THREE - - - HOP, SK IP A N D A JUMP

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FRAN K FISH 1 1 5 #

ROGER HILSENDAGER 1 91#

RON PRIVA TSKY 1 75#

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RICHARD W ANDLER 1 2 3 #

Co-captains Dean Bachmeier and LeRoy Boespflug with coach Ketterling.

D O U GLAS KROFT 1 3 7 #

JO H N O XTEN 1 3 0 #


W AYNE TAN OU S 1 4 7 #

DAN UNRULA 1 5 7 #

LeROY BOESPFLUG 16 7 #

ED. HEINEN 177#

SAVAGE MATMEN

Charles W agner Hwf.

"P in ky's" boys

BOB YO U GER 167#

DAVE STOCKERT 1 5 7 #

BOB M ISCHEL 147#

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OUCH!!!!

STRAIGHT WINS

2 PO IN TS -

TAKE DOWN

SavagesSavagesSavages. SavagesSavages. Savages SavagesSavagesSavages Savages SavagesSavages Savages Savages 1st Savages 1st Savages 2nd

44 - 23 - .21 -.-2 7 - 20 42 - — 38 — 17 27 31 ... --2 9 26 41

Jamestown _____________ 0 Valley City __ ___________ 17 Black Hills ____ ____________ 10 N. Dak. S. U. _____________ 2 ____ ___ 10 Northern .... 0 Ellendale M ayville _____ _____________ 8 Montant State ___________ 16 7 Valley City Northern 3 Minot _______ _____________ 8 S. Dak. Mines 10 3 Bismarck J. C. Valley City Invitational DSC Quadrangular N D IA C


Back row: Coach Clayton Ketterling, B. Benz, D. Johnson, J. Funk, D. Sorge, J . Silbernagel, K. Baker, T. Mack, T. Gussner, R. Haug, L. Fleischer, C. Dykeman. Front row: J. Boschee, N, Wilson, M. Burgad, G. Zander, R. Diede, R. Hallen, B. Farrell, G. M elling, L. Weiser, D. Schaff.

D.S.C. PACKERS

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Back row: D. Wandler, D. Burian, D. Beckert, L. Sticka, E. Ficek, T. Bauman, D. Kittleson. Second row: E. Lone Fight, D. Davis, M. Burian, W. Stephens, D. Boknecht, L. House, D. Johnson, D. Wisness. Front row: Coach Bob Tracy, F. Fridley, G. Kostelecky, T. Jurgens, E. Diem, B. Hertz, P. Johner, H. Hammeren.

DSC THINCLADS

Mile Relay Record Breaker?

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N.D.I.C. TRACK S FIELD CHAMPS 1963

The DSC the existing Quarterback 4-lap race in

college mile relay team broke record for the event in the relays. The quartet toured the 3:28.1.

Easy? Try It!

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Coach D. Johnson, D. Frank, C. Elmquist, J. W ininger, R. Schwartz, J. Sargent, T. Nelson

TENNIS Although North Dakota's unpredictable climate is not always cooperative for the sport of Tennis, DSC students show a con­ siderable interest in this game. Represented in intercollegiate tennis com­ petition since 1929, DSC has topped the conference eight times. Members of the tennis team for 1963 are: Tom Nelson, Jerome Sargent, Charles Elmquist, John W ininger and Ron Schwarts. These five men played on the DSC tennis team last summer. N ew members on the team are: Ralph Berger, Denis Frank and Darnell Just.

Jerry scores 40-Love

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Weather conditions halted most of the Golf team's practice as well as DSC's Golf Team tournament action. Returning DSC golfers include: D. Berg­ man, J. Oxton, and J. Trzynka. New men include: Terry Neil, B. Vrem, R. W eber, L. Nesja, J. West, L. Trainor, D. Mauer, and G. Strohl. Harry W ienbergen is the coach for the Golf team.

GOLF FORE!

Back row: B. Vrem, J. West, C. Boespflug, Coach H. W ienbergen, L. Nesja, V. Rafferty, R. West. Front row: R. Weber, J. O xton, D. Bergman, J. Trzynka.

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CLASSES

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SENIORS

Senior Class Officers: Vice President, John Oxton; Secretary-Treasurer, Carloyn Gartner; President, Ron Stastney.

EAAILIE BECK Enderlin, N.D.

LERO Y BOESPFLUG Dickinson, N.D.

RICH ARD BRUNM EIER Bismarck, N.D.

Majors: Composite Music, English Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, Concert Band.

Major: Physical Education Minors: Art, Industrial Arts Men's Union, W restling, D Club, Newman Club.

Minors: History, Physical Education Men's Union, Phi Sigma Pi, Football, D Club.

Major: Social Science


D AVID BURESH Dickinson, N.D.

SELM A C A R LSO N Halliday, N.D.

PAUL W. C A TO N Dickinson, N.D.

Major: Math, Physical Education

Major: Elementary Education Minors: Library and Art Ass'n Women Students.

Major: Geology

Minor: Accounting Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, Football, Basketball, D Club, Prairie Smoke.

Minors: Mathematics, English Men's Union, Men's Chorus, MSM.

A U D R EY F. DIEDE Hebron, N. D.

CLEO N DIERS Dickinson, N.D.

Major: Elementary Education

Majoh Elementary Education

Minors: Music and English Ass'n Women Students, Women's Chorus.

Minors: Psychology, Physical Education Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, Student Coun­ cil, LSA, SEA, Western Concept, W ho's Who, Class O fficer, Student Affairs Council.

Major: Composite Science Minor: Industrial Arts Men's Union, Concert Choir, LSA, Basketball.

M ARY C O N K LIN Belfield, N.D.


D IA N E ELLIN G SO N Dickinson, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Biology, Music Alpha Sigm a Alpha, Ass'n. Women Students, Student Council, Concert Choir, LSA, Concert Band, Who's Who.

G A R Y ELSOM New Tow n, N.D. Majors: Mathematics, Composite Science Men's Union, Lambda Delta Lambda.

SH A R O N J. ERICKSO N Bismarck, N. D. Major: English Minors: Library, Speech Ass'n Women Students, IRC, SEA.

HO W ARD C. FOREM AN Marmarth, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: History, Speech Men's Union, MSM, Western Concept, Prairie Smoke.

ROGER D. FRA ASE Freda, N. D. Majors: Composite Commerce, Mathematics Men's Union, Phi Sigm a Pi, Football, Track, D Club, UCCF.


JO H N FUNK Hebron, N. D. Major: Composite Science Minor: Biology Men's Union, Baseball, D Club.

G ERALD G RA N ER Mandan, N.D. Major: English Minors: Psychology, Latin Men's Union.

LYN N H. G R A V N IN G Hettinger, N.D. Major: English Minors: Library, Biology Men's Union, SEA.

D A V ID G R A Y Dickinson, N. D. Major: Composite Music Minor: English Men's Union, Concert Choir, MENC.

Concert Band,

RICH HALLEN Hettinger, N.D. Majors: Biology, Physical Education Minor: French Men's Union, Baseball, D Club, LSA.


D AVID G. H AN EL Dickinson, N. D.

Y V O N N E H A N SO N Belfield, N. D.

RODGER HAU G Dickinson, N. D.

Major: Composite Commerce Minor: History Men's Union, IRC, Newman Club.

Major: Elementary Education

Major: Physical Education, Mathematics Minor: Biology Men's Union, Phi Sigma Pi, Football, Basket­ ball, Baseball, D Club.

RO N ALD M. H EIN Z Center, N. D.

Minors: Art and English IRC, Ass'n Women Students, Western Concept.

Newman

Club, SEA,

V IV IA N V. HEW SON New England, N. D.

ROGER J. HOFF Richardson, N. D.

Major: Elementary Education

Major: Chemistry

Major: Biology

Minors: Physical Education, Geography Men's Union, Newman Club, Men's Chorus.

Minors: Mathematics, Physical Education Lambda Delta Lambda, Ass'n Women Students, LSA, UCCF, SEA, W RA, Young Republicans.

Minors: English, Psychology Men's Union, Lambda Delta Lambda, Cue Club, Track, D Club, Newman Club, Concert Band, Men's Chorus, Phi Sigm a Pi.


DUANE H O O VESTO L Alm ont, N. D.

ROBERT HORST Glen Ullin, N. D.

DOREEN JO H N S O N Dickinson, N. D.

Major: Industrial Arts Minors: Art, Chemistry Men's Union, Track, Rodeo Club, LSA, MSM.

Major: Composite Commerce Minor: Psychology Men's Union, SEA, Newman Club.

Major: Physical Education Minors: Speech, Music Education Ass'n. Women Students, Cue Club, Concert Choir, Student Council, LSA, SEA, Who's Who, Cheerleading, Class Officer.

D O N A V A N L. JO N E S Z Blaisdell, N. D.

ARTHUR JO R G E N S O N Watford City, N. D.

DAPH N E JU LA LA W illiston, N. D.

Major: Industrial Arts and Commerce Minor: Art Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, Newman Club, SEA.

Major: Commerce Minors: Stenography, Art Men's Union, IRC, LSA.

Major: Music Minors: German, Music Alpha Sigm a Alpha, Ass'n Women Students Concert Choir, LSA, SEA, Concert Band, MENC.


A LV IN KAD RM AS Gladstone, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Chemistry, Physics Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union.

W A Y N E KAD RM AS Dickinson, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Physics, Chemistry Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union, Basketball, Baseball, W restling, D Club.

M A R Y ELLEN KAHL M orristown, S. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Geography, Physical Education Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, Rodeo Club, LSA.

VIO LETTE KA ISERSH O T Mott, N. D. Majors: Elementary Education, Physical Education, Music Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, N ew ­ man Club.

JA M E S K A R Y Killdeer, N. D. Major: Chemistry Minors: Mathematics, Physics Men's Union, W restling, D Club, Newman Club.

BERTHA E. KASPER Golden Valley, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Speech, Art Ass'n Women Students, LSA, Women's Chorus.


JU D Y KLIC K Hebron, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Physical Education, English Alpha Sigm a A lpha, Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, Rodeo Club, SEA, Concert Band, Who's Who, Homecoming Princess, Class offi­ cer.

EVELYN KLIN G Mandaree, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: English’ Library Ass'n Women Students.

M ARLENE K O STELECKY Dickinson, N. D. Major: Physical Education Minors: History, Geography Alpha Sigm a Alpha, Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, Rodeo Club, SEA, Newman Club, WRA.

A R LIS KREIN Richardton, N. D. Majors: Music Education, Elementary Education Minor: German Ass'n Women Students, Women's Chorus, U CCF, Concert Band, I.V.

LARRY D. KRO M AREK Scranton, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Physics, Chemistry Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union, Bowling, LSA, SEA.

CLEO KULISH Dickinson, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: History, Geography Ass'n Women Students, IRC


D A V ID LARSO N Mandan, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Physics, Chemistry Men's Union, Concert Choir, Student Council, Football, Baseball, W restling, D Club, LSA, Concert Band, Who's Who, Class Officer, Homecoming Chief.

PETER LARSO N Mandan, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Biology, Chemistry Men's Union, Who's Who, Phi Sigm a Pi, D Club, LSA, SEA, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Student Council, Football.

JER R Y LINDBLOM Outlook, Montana Major: Physical Education Minors: Industrial Arts, Biology Men's Union, Basketball, Baseball,

CO LEEN M. M cM ARTIN Taylor, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: French, Geography Alpha Sigm a Alpha, Ass'n Women Students, Rodeo Club, French Club, LSA, SEA, Concert Band.

ROBERT E. M ISCHEL Mandan, N. D. Major: Physical Education Minors: Biology, History Men's Union, Football, Newman Club.

Wrestling,


D AVE M O RK W illiston, N. D. Major: Biology Minors: English, Agriculture Men's Union, SEA.

JO H N N ECKELS G rassy Butte, N. D. Major: Biology Minors: Business Administration, Social Science Men's Union.

LEON N E SJA New England, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Biology, Physics Lambda Delta Lambda, UCCF.

Men's

Union,

ROD NIBBE Scranton, N. D. Majors: Physical Education, Industrial Arts Minors: Geography, History Phi Sigm a Pi, Men's Union, Student Council, Basketball, Baseball, Track, D Club, LSA, SEA.

M A R Y LOU N O YC E Dickinson, N. D. Major: English Minors: Library, Art Ass'n Women Students, Western Concept.

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BERNNETT REINKE Hettinger, N. D. Majors: Biology, English Minor: Library Phi Sigm a Pi, Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union, Western Concept, Prairie Smoke, Who's Who.

LEONE RICHARD Dickinson, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Art, Physical Education Ass'n Women Students, Newman Club, WRA.

JERRIL H. RUSTAN New England, N. D. Major: Chemistry Minors: Physics, Mathematics Men's Union

R O N A LD STA STN EY Mandan, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: History, Mathematics Cue Club, IRC, Alpha Psi Om ega, Western Concept, Who's Who, Class O fficer, Men's Chorus, N SA Coordinator.

KAREN JO STA V Majors: Music, Elementary Education Minors: French Alpha Sigma Pi, Ass'n Women Students, Con­ cert Choir, MSM, Concert Band, Vocal En­ semble, Musicium, W ho's Who, Homecoming Parade Chairman.

D O N A LD SW EN SO N Rhame, N. D. Majors: Mathematics, Commerce Minor: German Phi Sigm a Pi, Men's Union.


DELORES OPP Glen Ullin, N. D. Majors: Elementary Education, Art Minor: Library Ass'n Women Students.

JO H N O X TO N Dickinson, N. D. Major: Physical Education Minors: Biology, Business Administration Men's Union, Concert Choir, Student Council, W restling, Golf, D Club, W ho's W ho, Class Officer.

RICH ARD PIRKL Dickinson, N. D. Major: Composite Commerce Minor: Physical Education Men's Union, W restling, Club.

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FR A N C IS J. R A N D ALL Dickinson, N. D. Major: Composite Science Minor: Mathematics Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union, Concert Band.

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B O N N IE RASK Mandan, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Physical Education, Library Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, LSA, SEA, WRA.

JO H N REICH Hazen, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Social Science, History Men's Union, IRC, SEA.


LAW RENCE SA D O W SK Y Dickinson, N. D. Major: Social Science Minors: Speech, German, Political Science IRC, Men's Union, Young Democrats, Debate.

ALLEN LEE SA YLER Hebron, N. D. Major: Mathematics Minors: Biology, Industrial Arts Men's Union, Rodeo Club, UCCF.

GENE A LA N SAYLER Center, N. D. Major: Composite Commerce Minor: Physical Education Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, LSA, SEA, Concert Band.

LORELLA SAYLER Underwood, N. D. Major: English Minors: French, Speech Alpha Sigm a Alpha, Ass'n Women Students, Cue Club, Concert Choir, Student Council, SEA, Concert Band, Who's Who, French Club.

JU D Y SCHM ITZ G olva, N. D. Major: Composite Commerce Minor: English Ass'n Women Students, Cue Club, SEA, Western Concept, Prairie Smoke, Young Demo­ crats.


PAT TERNES Raleigh, N. D. Major: Physical Education Minors: Speech, Geography Ass'n Women Students, Newman Club, SEA, WRA.

JO H N T R Z Y N K A Dickinson, N. D. Major: Mathematics M inors: Chemistry, Accounting Phi Sigm a Pi, Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union, G olf, D Club, LSA, SEA.

SU ZA N N E V A N D A LL Bismarck, N. D. Majors: Music, English Minor: Music Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, New­ man Club, Concert Band, W oodwind Quintet, MENC, Young Republicans.

D O M IN IC V O LE SK Y Dickinson, N. D. Major: Composite Science Minor: Music Men's Union, Concert Choir, Football, D Club, Young Democrats, Newman Club, SEA, Concert Band, Men's Choir, MENC.

JO E V O N D R A C E K Detroit, Mich. Major: Composite Music Minor: Speech Men's Union, Concert Choir, Concert Collegium Musicum.

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CA R L W A CH SM A N Mandan, N. D. Major: Composite Music Ed. Minor: Psychology Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, Concert Choir, Con­ cert Band, Collegius Musicum, MENC, Men's Choir, Choral Union.

FRAN W ACH SM AN Mandan, N. D. Major: Music Minors: English, German Alpha Sigma Alpha, Ass'n Women Students, Concert Choir, Concert Band, Student Council.

CO RRIN E W A LZ Beulah, N. D. Majors: Elementary Education, Commerce Minor: Library Ass'n Women Students.

LEON W A LZ Beulah, N. D. Major: Elementary Education Minors: Art, Geography Men's Union, LSA.

JO H N R. W IN IN G ER Dickinson, N. D. Major: Social Science Minors: English, History, Commerce Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, IRC, Tennis, French Club.


JUNIORS

Junior Class Officers: Student Council Representative; Steve Prokop; Treasurer, Fran W achsm an; Secretary, Dean Trzpuc,- Vice President, Jean Ecroth; President, G eorge Caley.

Dean Bachmeier

Keith Baker

Richard Bailey

Lois Bautz

Bruce Benz

Ralph Berger

Patricia Boehm

Curtis Boespflug

Dean Bender

Jeanette Bremeier


Jean Brunelle

Thomas Clem ens

Shirley Diers

George Caley

Penelope Davis

Margaret Dvorak

Conrad Carlson

Eleanor Carlson

Ardith Chitwood

Lola DeFoe

Marjorie Dennis

Kenneth Diehl

Robert Dvorak

Jean Eckroth

Mary Ann Ecroth


William Eckroth

Renwood Erickson

Jerald Follmer

Michael Efta

Carol Eslinger

Ben Frank

Karen Ellingson

Vern Enge

Alice Erickson

Ruth Ferguson

Je rry Fiscner

Marjo Fliginger

Denis Frank

Pauline Frank

Bernie Gaub


Georgia Gutensohn

Bob Hochhalter

A lvin Hagerott

Harold Hammeron

Roberta Harpster

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Peggy Holloway

Karen Herman

A udrey Howe

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Elaine Hermes

Harley Hettick

Stan Howe

Robert Iverson

Dorothy Hoeck

Gerald Jacobs


Donald Jablonsky

Dennis Johnson

Marvin Jonason

Linda Ju rgen s

Mary Kronberger

Darnell Just

Karen Kubik


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Patricia Lienhart

Michael Morey

Ivan O pp

Larene Lininger

Edward Lonefight

John Nelson

Sharon O'Hearn

Jam es Olson

Carol Ottmar

Carol Pfau

Jam es O shanyk

Kent Olson

Steve Prokop


Doris Reinke

Rodney Remsing

Kathy Renner

Kerrine Schneider

Elmer Schock

Luther Schoon

Sara Schutz

Ronald Schwartz

Pat Slobojan

Dale Smith

Burton Solseth

Ronnie Staiger

Jam es Silbernagel

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Robert Schlenvogt

Karen Schneider


Mitchell Tjaden

Rita Volesky

Charles W agner

Evelyn Waltos

Donald W andler

Arthur W anner

Margaret Watson

Jerry Whiteman

Douglas W isness

Marilyn W olberg

John W olf

Dean Trzpuc

David Walth

Stanley Wentz R- E. Wood


SOPHOMORES

Sophomore Class Officers: Vice President, Leon House; Myran Burian Secretary, Louella Roedske; Student Council Representative, Velia Montemayor; President, Scott Hammond; Treasurer, Les Weiser.

Kay A ckley

Frank Algieri

Ronald Adam s

Gerri Adam ski

Marion Anderson

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James Andrus

Helen Berg

Dennis Boknecht

Je ffery Auch

Marion Binek

Margaret Brauns

Linda Austin

W illiam Binek

Richard Brewster

Linda Bancroft

Dewey Beckert

Linda Bittner

Lynn Brackel

Finian Brinster

Clara Brown


Marlene Brown

Jam es Buckmier

A gnes Bunk

Myran Burian

Stanley Cam pbell

Ju d y Carlson

Douglas Corw in

Victor Domaniow

Carol Dennis

Lorraine Bunk

Lynn Carlson

Rodney Diede

Arnold Burian

LaVonne Cleveland

Bryan Dinkens


Jam es Dubois

Smoko Ebato

M orgot Eckes

Anne Ehlis

Kathleen Ehreth

Harold Fish

Gerrie Ellis

Jeanette Fasching

Eugene Finneman

Carol Fischer

Leland Fleischer

Anita Fisketjon

Ronnie Foreman

Judith Freeman

Neal Freitag

Jam es Frey


Fred Fridley

Agnes Gieser

Joan Hagburg

David Friez

Annette Goetzfried

Esther Hagen

W ayne Friez

Janis G regory

Dave Halstead

Jeanette Froelich

Anne Griem an

Maurice Hamann

Wanda Gibson

Joanne Grosz

Scott Hammond


Jerry Hanson

Bill Heth

Sharon Honeyman

Dale Heid

A lvina Heinert

Jane Heilman

Charles Hendrickson

Roberta How ie

Richard Hushka

Shirley Heth

Gary Horst

Leon House


Dennis Idler

Brenda Jo e rsz

David Johnson

Dennis Johnson

Barbara Juhala

Je rry Kearnes

Shirley Kettner

Donald Kittleson

Martin Jonason

Eugene Klug

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Kathy Kostelecky

Betty Lacher

Linda McDonough

Karen Krank

Stephen Latka

Catherine McMaster

Douglas Kroft

Juliette Krueger

Donald Kukla

W ayne Lehde

Dean Lindquist

Jam es Lowman

Bonnie M cAdoo

Karen Madson

Orpha Mahin


Tom M andigo

Diane Matze

Russell Miller

Carl Marcus

Lillian Martin

Maryann Martin

Rita Martin

Margaret Maus

Joan Messmer

Marlys Meyer

Patrick Miller

Elaine Molm

M. Velia Montemayor

Lillian Nam yniuk

Harriet Nelson


Terry Nieis

Bette Outka

Shirley Norum

G aylord Odegaard

Leo Olheiser

Myron Olson

A gnes Palaniuk

John Peffer

Jeri Pelton

Diane Peterson

"Trill with Bill/

Ju d y Pfenning


Alice Pierce

Karen Ridl

David Sadro

Verne Rafferty

Shirley Regeth

Carol Reich

Roger Reinbold

Jerald Retzer

Luella Roedeske

Adam Roerick

Judith Rowe

Edward Sahlstrom

Ardena Sailer

Delvin Sailer

Dennis Sailer


Richard Schaff

Bob Schaible

Sharleen Siewert

Robert Skochenko

Dennis Seifert

Charles Senger

Kenneth Seibel

Betty Sm olnikar

V irginia Spitzer

Bernard Steffan

Warren Sick LaVern Sitter

Bernice Sykora

Jo A n n Syvrud

Rita Thomas

Faye Thompson

Roger Truth


Rita Tryznka

Bette Tuhy

Dan Unruh

Doris Unterseher

Kathryn W eiss

G ary Van Vleet

Arlene Zabolotney

G ary Zander

Jack Ziem ann

Blyss Verm

Jacob Wolf

Jane ZumBrunnen


FRESHMEN

Gary Aberle

Beverly A g n e w

Freshman Class Officers: Vice President, Darold Davis; Secretary, Karen Strand.

Karla Anderson

Laurence Arpin

Connie Austad

Darrell Bach

Joyce Bach

Virginia Baillod

M arlow Bauer

Tom Bauman

M axine Becker

Louise Bergan


Emily Biel

Virginia Bohn

Marjorie Bierwagen

Jerom e Boschee

Sandie Binek

Phyllis Breimeier

Adeline Boehm

Theodore Brinkm eyer

DeG regg Brugam yer

W illiam Buresh

Michael Burgad

M ary Buscher

Rita Carroll

Shirley Christensen

Roger Cym baluk

Delores Darwin

Bernard Bohl

Donald Brodman


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Sharon Decker

Donna Denius

Clayton Dykoma

Linda Enger

Maurice Erickson

Roberta Erickson

Karin Fischer

Carlene Fitterer

Eunice Diehl

Norman Erdman

George Ding

Marilyn Downing

Ju d y Erickson

Lynn Erickson

Ruby Ferebee

Charlotte Fiedler

Jean Fillmore

Roger Fockler

Betty Follmer

Dennis Fdx


Sandra Fox

Darlene Frank

W ayne Friez

G eorgia Gabbert

Rose G aw ryluk

Gloria G idley

Kathy G ilbert

Betty Gilje

Gary Gunderson

Tom Gussner

Barbara Hagbom

LeRoy Hagel

Jim Hallen

G ary Hansen

Don Harden

LaVonne Hatzenbuhler

Kathleen Gartner

Maryann Grosz

Diane Hall Ronald Heid


Bernadette Schm idt

Clarence Heinrich

Carol Heilman

Eldora Helm

Roger Herauf

(Misplaced sophomore)

Bill Hertz

Rocky Hushka

Enid Heupel

Sonja Huchler

Lee Jam es

A rno Jorgenson

Bonita Huether

Thomas Jurgens

Donna Huncovsky

Conrad Kadrmas


Vernon Kadrman

Elizabeth Keohane

Donald Kostelecky

Leo Kainz

Jeanette Kilw ein

Larry Kouba

Sharon Kary

G ary Keller

Dale Kelling

Gayle Kling

Roger Knudtson

Margaret Kollman

Jane Kraenzel

Margaret Kraft

Mary Kramer


Shirley Krausz

Richard Bren

Richard Lorenz

M ary M cCarthy

Donald Martin

Jam es Martz

Susan Lindquist

Larry McMahen

Arleen Mattis

Ronald Lisko

Anthony Mack

M arilyn Meduna

Gw en Lorenz

Carolyn Marcusen

Ja y Morland


Martha Morton

M argo M uggli

A lvin Nordsven

Luella O kken

Londell Olson

John Page

Robert Mullan

V. Sue Nelson

Margaret Neurohr

Paul O lienyk

Alan Olson

Delores Olson

Richard Pavlicek

Marvin Pelky

John Perzinski


Jerilyn Peterson

Connie Pletan

Diane Puckett

Florence Putman

Patricia Rafferty

Miles Remsing

Sheryl Raszler

Joletta Rebenitsch

W illiam Rech

W illiam Reichert

John Rowerdink

William Rogers

Alan Streitmatter

Nancy Sahr

Bernard Schafer

Diane Scheeler


Dorothy Scott

Larry Staiger

Shirley Senn

Bonnie Sieler

Leone Skogen

Charlotte Steckler

John Stefanow icz

M arge Steinbach

Donald Sorge

Walter Stephens


Margaret Stewardson

Gerald Sticka

Linda Stoen

Karen Strand

Marlene Stroh

Mary Suem per

Kathleen Szudera

W ayne Tanous

Cynthia Tanner

G ary Terres

Richard Thomas

Dee Ann Thompson

David Tiedman

Sylvia Tischm ak

Ulrich Trautwein


Sharon Trzpuc

William Vuono

Urban Weber

Alfred Tuhy

Dianne Wahl

Elaine W eiler

Marilyn Tucker

Delmar Imhoff

Margie Unruh

Donald W aldal

Tina Waltos

Richard Weber

Arlen W eiss

Sandra W enko

Lee Werre


Jerry West

Bonnie W ilier

Janet White

Bruce W hiting

Mercedes Will

Jam es W illiam son

Norman W ilson

Karen W olf

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