PRAIRIE SMOKE
1976
Dickinson State College Dickinson, ND Volume LI
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1
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W it h and
th is 1976 i s s u e , t h e
staff o f t h e P R A I R I E
ed ito r
SM OKE,
w o u l d l i k e to p r e s e n t a little o f t h e histo ry of D S C . n a t io n ' s g r e a t ly have
200th
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to
been
and
we
p ro m o tin g
furth er.
honor
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d esig n,
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n a t io n
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in
som e
te llin g
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a p a rt
o f t h e c o u n t r y , a n d a part
w h ich
is r e l e v a n t t o t h e staff a n d
of
DSC
s t u d e n t s h e r e at D S C . and
other
m u n ity
m em bers
and
th e
and
co ncern ed
and
th e
sta tu s o f t h e
is
T h e a lu m n i of
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by
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interested
in
in s t it u t io n t o d a y
a n d in t h e f u t u r e . It is h o p e d th at th e
stud ents
of
DSC
w ill
accept
th is a p p r o a c h , fo r it is t h e i r b o o k . We
w o u ld
l ik e
m any
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to
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B e l s h e i m fo r his p e r m i s s i o n to t a k e e x c e r p t s f o r m his b o o k " T h e Sto ry of
D ic k in so n
p u b lish e d
in
S M O K E STAFF
Introduction
State", 1968.
w h ich
THE
w as
P R A IR IE
Introduction Faculty and Administration Sports Organizations and Activities Greeks Underclassmen Seniors Index
Introduction
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A l t h o u g h h o p e s fo r a N o r m a l S c h o o l at D i c k i n s o n began
before
th e
turn
of th e
century,
it w a s t w o
d e c a d e s later b e f o r e a C o n s t i t u t i o n a l A m e n d m e n t o f t h e State o f N o r t h D a k o t a w a s a d o p t e d , a n d t h e D i c k in s o n N o r m a l S c h o o l w a s b o r n . T h e r e w a s a d e f i n i t e n e e d f o r th is s c h o o l , fo r 2 5 % o f t h e t e a c h e r s w e s t o f th e M isso u ri w e r e
not eve n
q u a l i f i e d to h o l d t h e i r
j o b s . Less t h a n 1 4 % o f t h e t e a c h e r s in 1912 h a d a n y e d u c a t io n b e y o n d hig h sc h o o l. It is n o t d e f i n i t e l y k n o w n w h o p r o p o s e d t h e id e a o f t h e N o r m a l S c h o o l at D i c k i n s o n , b u t t h e r e w e r e th ree
men w ho w ere
b e l i e v e d to h a v e p u s h e d t h e
is sue . P e t e r S. B e r g , f o r m e r D i c k i n s o n s c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , M o r t o n L. M c B r i d e , a N o r t h D a k o t a S e n a to r, w h o
proposed
th e C o n stitu tio n al A m e n d m e n t ,
a n d f o u g h t t h e f l o o r fo r its p a s s a g e , a n d J u d g e F r e d M a s e r , w h o w a s a lso o n e o f t h e p r i m a r y m o v e r s f o r t h e A m e n d m e n t s p a ssa g e . T h e s e m e n w e r e i n t e r e s t e d in b r in g i n g h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n to t h e s t u d e n t s o f s o u t h w e s t e r n N o r t h D a k o t a , a n d g a v e little t h o u g h t to t h e e c o n o m i c b e n e f it s o f t h e s c h o o l . It w a s d u r i n g t h e 13th le g is l a t i v e A s s e m b l y in 1913 th at S e n a t o r M c B r i d e i n t r o d u c e d t h e r e s o l u t i o n . T h e su p p o rt w as great fro m
H ouse m em bers w h o cam e
fro m th e W e st R iver co u n trie s. A fter s e c u rin g e n o u g h v o t e s fo r t h e r e s o l u t i o n s a d o p t i o n , it w a s s i g n e d in to law o n F e b r u a r y 1 5 ,1 9 1 5 b y G o v e n o r L .B . H a n n a . A fter m u c h p u b licity by th e m e m b e r s of th e C o m m e r c i a l C l u b o f D i c k i n s o n , a n d o t h e r s , it c a m e to a v o t e o f t h e p e o p l e in N o v e m b e r 1916. It w a s p a s s e d in t o law by a 16 ,000 v o t e m a j o r i t y .
Education instructor Tom Jensen assists a new freshman with his schedule during fall quarter registration.
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O .T. Belsheim performs a solo at the annual "M essiah" production.
Rodeoing requires a lot of practice just as other sports. Here team members get in some bull before fall competition.
The Blue Hawk, now in its second year as the D SC mascot stands watch over W hitney Stadium to ward off dangerous opponents.
T h e N o r t h D a k o t a B o a r d o f R e g e n t s , e q u a l to to d a y 's State B o a r d o f H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n , w a s g iv e n t h e r e s p o n 足 sibility f o r w o r k i n g o u t t h e d e t a i ls fo r t h e s c h o o l to b e 足 c o m e a r e a lity . A t t h e M a r c h m e e t i n g o f t h e B o a r d in 1917, a visit to D i c k i n s o n w a s m a d e to i n s p e c t t h e v a r io u s b u i l d i n g sites fo r t h e b u i l d i n g o f t h e c a m p u s . It w a s r e c 足 o m m e n d e d b y t h e p e o p l e o f D i c k i n s o n th a t t h e B o a r d r e n t q u a r t e r s in t h e
E l k s b u i l d i n g u ntill b u i l d i n g f u n d s
co u ld b e secu red . T h e s u m m e r o f 1918 b r o u g h t a b o u t a d e c i s i o n to h o l d a s u m m e r s e s s i o n w h i c h w o u l d b e h e l d fo r five , six d a y Penny Johnson shows excellent form as she tips the ball over the net in girls volleyball competition.
w e e k s , sta r tin g o n J u n e 24. T h e s e s s i o n w a s h e l d in t h e o l d D i c k i n s o n H i g h , a n d w a s a t t e n d e d b y 104 s t u d e n t s . T h e r e w e r e n o fe es c h a rg e d , so th e students' o nly e x 足 p en se w as board and room . T h e session w as o rg a n iz e d
a n d d i r e c t e d b y P e t e r S.
Berg.
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Steve M eurer, sometimes known as "K entu cky" shoots over Bob Ness in a special JV-Alumni game early in the season.
Senior Mary Lou Sadowsky looks somewhat bored with everything as she sits in the union. Below: Friends are a great cure for bordom as Gary Arnold appears on the scene.
T h e first p r e s i d e n t of D i c k i n s o n
N orm al School
w a s a p o s it io n th at w a s s o u g h t by e l e v e n m e n f r o m e i g h t states.
It w a s a u n a n i m o u s s e l e c t i o n o f t h e
B o a rd o f R e g e n t s to g r a n t t h e p o s it io n to S a m u e l T.
M ay,
su p e rin te n d e n t
of
sch o o ls
at
M ad iso n ,
S o u t h D a k o t a . H is s a la ry w a s set at $3,0 00 a n n u a l l y . M r . M a y w a s a big m a n w it h a big v o i c e w h o c o m m a n d e d r e s p e c t a n d w o u l d n o t ask m o r e o f a n y o n e th a n h e w o u l d e x p e c t o f h im s e lf . M ay
opened
th e
school
t h e fall o f 1918, w it h
c la s s e s b e g i n n i n g O c t o b e r 1. T h e r e w a s a fa c u l t y of five, w h o r e c i e v e d sa la r ie s b e t w e e n $1,2 00 a n d $1,800,
d e p e n d in g
on
th e ir
e d u ca tio n a l
accom
p l i s h m e n t s . T h e r e w a s n o t u i t i o n , o n l y a $5 r e g is t r a tio n fe e . 42 s t u d e n t s a t t e n d e d .
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It w a s c o m m o n p r a c t i c e in p i o n e e r i n s t it u t io n s to a c c e p t s t u d e n t s w h o h a d n o t y e t c o m p l e t e d h ig h s c h o o l a n d to t e a c h t h e m at w h a t e v e r level t h e y h a d a t t a i n e d . T h i s w a s e v i d e n t by t h e c u r r i c u l a d iv is i o n s . T h e " P r e l i m i n a r y N o r m a l C o u r s e " , w a s a o n e - y e a r c o u r s e d e s i g n e d fo r t h e o l d e r p e r s o n w h o h a d n o t c o m p l e t e d t h e e i g h t h g r a d e a n d s h o u l d r e c e i v e a r u ra l t e a c h in g c e r t i f i c a t e u p o n c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e c o u r s e . T h e r e w a s t w o " A d v a n c e d N o r m a l C o u r s e s " ; a n d an " I r r e g u l a r C o u r s e " d e s i g n e d fo r t h o s e w h o w e r e n o t p u r s u i n g a t e a c h i n g c e r t i f i c a t e , b u t w i s h e d to f u r t h e r t h e i r g e n e r a l e d u ca tio n . In D e c e m b e r o f 1918, P r e s i d e n t M a y m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r a d u l t e d u c a tio n c l a s s e s w h i c h w e r e s p o n s o r e d by t h e U n i t e d Sta tes g o v e r n m e n t a n d w o u l d p r o v i d e t h e e d u c a t i o n r e q u i r e d fo r A m e r i c a n i z a t i o n a n d c i t i z e n s h i p .
Lavern Urlacher, New England, gets in a little studying in solitude on second floor May Hall.
Jim G erm ann and Tim Erhardt go over a story being prepared for publication in the Western Concept.
Emmet Etzold and Joe Ibach watch a play w hile a very cool Blue Hawk looks on.
Introduction
S a m u e ! T. M a y h a d a n e d u c a t i o n a l p h i l o s o p h y w h i c h h e e x p r e s s e d in t h e first e d i t i o n o f t h e P r a ir ie S m o k e w h i c h w a s p u b l i s h e d in 1923. It w a s in t h e s e c o n d p a r a g r a p h o f his m e s s a g e to t h e C l a s s o f 1923. " T h e r e a r e t w o re a lly g r e a t t h in g s in th is w o r l d - l o v e a n d s e r v i c e . If y o u s e e k h a p p i n e s s , y o u w ill attain it t h r o u g h l o v e a n d s e r v i c e . If y o u r h e a r t is full o f l o v e a n d y o u r h a n d is r e a d y fo r s e r v i c e y o u h a v e s o l v e d t h e g r e a t e s t p r o b l e m o f life. L o v e a n d s e r v i c e a r e t h e f u n d a m e n t a l t h i n g s in o u r C h r i s t i a n r e li g i o n a n d a r e t h e e s s e n t ia l e l e m e n t s o f g r e a t n e s s . T h e y a r e t h e t h in g s th a t m a k e t h e m o t h e r great. T h e y m a k e t h e t e a c h e r great. T h e y w ill m a k e e v e r y o n e g r e a t ." M r . M a y a ls o h a d an u n o f f i c ia l s l o g a n fo r t h e s c h o o l : " e n t e r to le a rn -d e p a rt to s e r v e ." T h e first b u i l d i n g o n t h e D i c k i n s o n State C a m p u s w a s S t i c k n e y H a ll, b u ilt in 1922 a n d n o w u s e d fo r fa c u l t y o f f ic e s . It w a s n a m e d a ft e r D r . V i c t o r H u g o Stick n ey, w h o 's d a u g h te r D o r o th y b e c a m e a fa m o u s B ro a d w a y actress w h o s ta r re d in t h e p r o d u c t i o n " L i f e W i t h F a t h e r " w h i c h ra n fo r e i g h t y e a r s a n d set a n all t i m e p e r f o r m a n c e r e c o r d . M a y H all w a s c o m p l e t e d a n d m o v e d in t o o n M a r c h 29, 1924 a n d c la s s e s o p e n e d t h e r e o n M o n d a y M a r c h 31.
Upper Left: TKE fraternity members rehearse for Hilltop Holiday. They are, Left to Right, O rrin Geinert, Gordon Rettinger, Randy M cC ab e, Daryl Splichal, Steve Baransky, G len Roshau, Chris Nolan and G len Traquair.
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Curt Schaff and friend take time out to tell a few jokes at a Halloween party.
The members of the Messiah chorus were from D ickinson State, Dickinson, and the surrounding area. The chorus was directed by Dr. Elwood H. Brown.
Photographer Tim Erhardt snapped this one on a dare. G ood W ork Tim!
T h e b u ild in g s o n th e c a m p u s have been
g iv e n
th e
nam es
of
fa c u lty
m e m b e r s w h o gave m u c h of t h e m s e l v e s in m a n y l o n g y e a r s o f s e r v i c e in t h is in s t it u t io n . C h a r l e s S co tt w h o c a m e in 1922 to t e a c h E d u c a t i o n a n d in 1939 b e c a m e p r e s i d e n t , a p o s it io n w h ich
he
has he ld
th e
lo n g e s t of
a n y o n e in t h e c o l l e g e ' s h isto r y . In 1926 M i s s
M atild a
Stoxen
becam e
th e h e a d lib rarian, a post sh e kept u n til h e r r e t i r e m e n t in 1965. S h e w as a
m em ber
of th e
first g r a d u a t i n g
class. H a r o l d E. M u r p h y j o i n e d t h e faculty
in
1927.
He
r e m a i n e d tw o
y e a r s , a n d later r e t u r n e d in 1936 a n d re m a in e d
u n til
his
retirem ent
in
1967. M r . M u r p h y w a s a s c i e n c e i n st r u c t o r . A r t h u r C . S e l k e a ls o c a m e in 1927 a n d r e m a i n e d u n til 1960. H e w a s an in stru cto r of g e o g ra p h y and
g e o l
ogy.
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Below: Professor Peabody explains the formula needed to win the Homecoming game as people pass the Com puting Services office.
Right: Photographer Tim Erhardt caught this view of the Burlington Northern Depot in the rear-view mirror of his car.
Below Right: Students Jim Elmquist and Lynn G eiger go about their work midst a ceram ic display in Stoxen Library.
M aude August
K linefelter
1918 a n d
cam e
to
rem ain ed
DSC
in
a pow erful
f i g u r e f o r o v e r 36 y e a r s in t h e c a p a c i t y as b u s in e s s m a n a g e r . S h e w a s i n s t r u m e n t a l in c r e a t i n g t h e A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n , w h o m she
left ha lf o f h e r $50,0 00 e s t a t e a n d
w h ich
is n o w
used
fo r s c h o l a r s h i p s .
It
w a s at t h e 1953 H o m e c o m i n g th at w h a t h a d f o r m e r l y b e e n k n o w n as S o u t h H all w ou ld
be kn ow n
as M a u d e
K lin efelter
H all. C . E . S c o tt w a s p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C o l l e g e f o r 20 y e a r s , d u r i n g a t i m e w h e n m e n w e r e g o in g off to w a r . H e w a s loyal to t h e c o l  leg e, a n d w a s to h a v e r i d d e n in t h e 50th year
H o m e co m in g
parad e,
but
passed
a w a y t h e e v e n i n g b e f o r e . Sco tt G y m w a s c o m p l e t e d in 1953. D r. O .A . p resid e n t.
D eLong succeeded He
had
fo rm erly
S c o tt as
been
th e
p r e s i d e n t at M a y v i l l e State. P u l v e r H a ll w a s o p e n e d
in t h e fall o f
1967 a n d w a s n a m e d fo r L e R o y G . P u l v e r w h o w a s h i r e d to t e a c h o n l y t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n , b u t r e m a i n e d fo r o v e r 32 y e a rs .
w i l l It: $ r n fOUKO m o taw m mitm m w o i^ n s A U T H O R S a t(
fa m it otattts
m m b iu i i t o n s lu M .lF C .T S m
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* ** i Ufa#t #
Upper Left: Paper people need to be appreciated too as indicated here on a filing cabinet in the Pulver Hall journalism complex.
Above: Freshman Jan Prchal and other freshman wait in a never ending line to recieve materials for registration during fall quarter orientation.
Pringle consum ption must be on the increase as this stack of cans in De Long Hall indicates.
The
other
structures
on
the
c a m p u s w e r e s im i la r ly n a m e d fo r lo n g -tim e faculty m e m b e r s . T h e W o o d s H a ll w a s n a m e d f o r L e ila G . W o o d s w h o w a s t h e D e a n of W o m e n f r o m 1938-1964. H arry
W e in b e rg e n
whom
the
n e w e st b u ild in g o n th e c a m p u s is
nam ed
1927
fo r ,
and
cam e
rem a in e d
to
DSC
here
in
u ntil
his r e t i r e m e n t in 1966. H e c o a c h e d all s p o r t s a n d a ls o t a u g h t s c i e n c e a n d p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n . H is w if e Eve Dean
taught of
En glish,
W om en
was
and
a c t in g
A ss ista n t
a n d H e a d L ib r a r i a n .
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Right: Com m ander Lloyd M . Bucher of the USS. Pueblo addressed an audience of 200 in the May Hall Auditorium on Septem ber 11. He spoke on "W hat's Right With Am erica?"
Below: A Vet points to his Hom ecom ing button which bears the slogan " C o Blue Hawks"
Bottom: Participants in the religious leaders conference share a few words and talk over the highlights of the session.
Student art and exhibits by guest artists are often displayed in Stoken Library's Roosevelt Room. This work appeared early during the winter quarter.
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Dormitory rooms can be足 come more than just four waiis staring at you with just a little bit of effort. There are a few cases wallto-wall carpeting has trans足 formed a room into a near palace in comparison to its original state. A few things can usually be confiscated from home, and decorating articles such as posters can be bought at a small expense at any dime store or at the college bookstore. O ther articles such as pillows, radios and stuffed animals help keep you company on a lonely night before exams. These examples are from: Above, Selke, Right, DeLong, and Below, W oods.
B a s k e t b a l l w a s t h e first o r g a n i z e d s p o r t at D S C . T h e r e w e r e both m e n 's and w o m e n 's team s. O n e o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e first t e a m w a s J o e B r o d i e , u n cle
to
team s
began
th e
fam ous d u rin g
R a m 's th e
q u arte rb ack. T h e
second
year
of th e
fo o tb a ll
to th e
sch o o l. C ly d e
O . Braden
intro d u ced
s c h o o l in 1924. T h a t y e a r t h e r e w e r e n o actu a l g a m e s , j u s t s c r i m m a g e s a g a in st D i c k i n s o n H i g h S c h o o l . T h e t e a m c a m e o u t w it h a 5-1 r e c o r d in 1933 a n d p l a c e d s e c o n d in t h e c o n f e r e n c e , t h e ir b e s t e f f o r t in t h e i r n i n e y e a r s o f e x i s t e n c e . Three
o f t h e stars o f D S C
m em bers
of th e
f a c u lt y .
f o o t b a l l a re
H ow ard
K itch e n
now w as
t h r e e t i m e s n a m e d to t h e a l l - c o n f e r e n c e t e a m ; A l T a m a y o w a s s e l e c t e d t o t h e all c o n f e r e n c e t e a m , a n d in 1949 w a s t h e s e c o n d in s c o r i n g o f all m em bers
in t h e
n a t io n
th a t
b e lo n g e d
to t h e
N A I A . R o g e r H u f f m a n w a s a n all c o n f e r e n c e c e n 足 ter. T e d U e c k e r , n o w k n o w n to m a n y as t h e littlest ref o f c o l l e g e b a s k e t b a ll , h e l d m a n y o f t h e s c h o o l r e c o r d s f r o m 1955-1967. U n d e r th e d ire c tio n of c o a c h
L a V e r n J essen
t h e b a s k e t b a ll t e a m h a d a n i m p r e s s i v e r e c o r d . In fiv e y e a r s h e b r o u g h t t h e t e a m f o u r c o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s h i p s a n d t h r e e D is t r ic t 12 N A I A c h a m 足 p io n sh ip s.
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Below: M em bers of the Blue Hawks football squad hoped that a little hair on their faces might bring them a little luck, and it did, right up until the end when they w ere defeated by Jamestown in the last game of the season. The hopefuls w ere, Kneeling: Tim Cuskelly, Bob Hennes, Ken Davis, Dewey Huffman. Standing, Everett N.Nelson, Dick Johnson, and Bob Schillo.
Above: Athletic director Roger Huffman was assisted by Physical education faculty members in a little num ber at the Homecoming Pep Rally held in Scott Gym.
Track
a n d f ie ld b e g a n in
t h e e a r ly 30's, a n d th e
team
enough
had
to
p lace
in
They
won
ta ke th e
by 1937
im p ro v ed a
second
conference.
th e
conference
c r o w n in 1951 a n d a g a in in 1960, a n d h e l d t h e title fo r t h e n e x t s e v e n y e a rs . W re stlin g at
d id
D ic k in so n
not
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Intro d uctio n
Above: Al W enko and other Vets proudly flew their flag and banner at the Hom ecom ing game. Ch eerleader G eorgine W enger Thomas tries to encourage the crowd.
T h e s p o r t s s u c h as g o lf a n d t e n n i s w e r e h i n d e r e d by t h e s h o r t p l a y i n g s e a s o n . In 1952-1956 t h e t e a m w o n five c o n s e c u t i v e c o n f e r e n c e titles. O t h e r s p o r t s th a t e n j o y e d a s h o r t life at D S C w e r e b o x in g a n d t u m b l i n g . In 1967, t u m b l i n g t e a m m e m b e r M i k e R y a n w a s t e n t h in t h e n a t i o n a l fin a ls. Jeff A u c h w a s a s t a n d o u t w h o n a r  r o w l y m i s s e d q u a l i f y i n g fo r t h e fin a ls.
Top Left: These plants silhouetted against the library w indow appear to be of an illegal sort, but upon inspection fail to be. Left: W orking on the power plant smokestack can be dizzy business, but repairs must be made from time to time. Above: Two students look up information in the reference section of the library. The pottery in the foreground was part of a special exhibit. Above Top: Heading for the library is something we must often do. Here a shot taken from upstairs May Hall shows a student making that trip.
Introduction
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The "b u m p " a dance that gained popularity throughout the year, was performed by members of "Fam ily" during their Hom ecom ing w eekend perform ance. Here they try to get a young innocent into the action.
Early morning traffic at D SC is light. Students can usually manage to avoid eight o'clock classes when planning their schedules so that they might get a little extra shut-eye.
1975-1976 could be called the year of the CB , citizen's band radio. Throughout the country, a man named C .W . M cCall acquainted the public with its codes and its uses.
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President Gillund
Dickinson State College Students - Past, Present and Future. The 1976 yearbook takes a special significance during this Bi centennial year. An account of the history of the college is being presented in this year's Prairie Smoke. Dickinson State College is the youngest of the four-year state colleges, but its inception, ma turity, and developm ent are of great importance. Dickinson State College is great because its students, faculty, staff and alumni have made it such. The continual contact with former students reminds one of why the college enjoys success. The former students throughout the years have distinguished them selves in education, business and countless other fields of endeavor. All of them would attribute, at least part, of their success to the experiences gained at Dickinson State College. A distinguishing feature of Dickinson State College is its size. This affords those associated with the college the opportunity to know and work closely with each other in the classroom setting and the many other activities available at the college. I wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to those involved in student publications, and in this instance, the Prairie Smoke staff for helping us tell the story of Dickinson State College. R.C. Gillund President
President R. C. Gillund
State Board of Higher Education
Seated (L to R): Mrs. James L. G rahl, Bismarck, Mrs. E. G. Clapp, Fargo. Standing: Richard Ff. M cG ee, M inot, Kenneth E. Raschke, Commissioner, Bismarck, Lester M . Stern, W ahpeton, Dr. Robert C. Painter, Grand Forks, Harold C . Refling, Bottineau, Vincent J. Buck, Jamestown.
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President and State Board of Higher Education
Administrative Officers
Dr. O .T . Belsheim V.P. for Administrative Affairs
Dr. Paul C . Larsen V.P. for Academ ic Affairs
Mr. P. O . Aasmundstad Director of Business Affairs
Mr. Neil Ableidinger Director of Admissions-Registrar
Dr. Del Gab D irector of Housing and Counselor
Mr. Tom Gunderson Admissions Counselor-H.S. Relations
M r. LaVern Jessen Director of Student Services
Mrs. Edna Schumpelt Director of Counseling, Testing, Housing
Administrative Officers
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Custodians Kitchen Secretaries
Left to Right: Betty M arsh, Lorraine Rykowsky, Florence Koepling, Christ Kuntz.
Mrs. Irene Qualley, Bookstore Below: Miss Bonnie D irkach, Computing Services
Left to Right, Business O ffice: Marilyn M orm an, Donna M iller, Harriet Baysore, Kay Hansen, Arlene Chapinski
Below: Mrs. Betty Kleem an, Nurse
Left to Right: Albert Hondl, Ray Sailer, Bill Barth, Ralph Dolechek, Leonard Kovash, Jake Dukart, Richard Urlacher, Clem Heidt.
Below: Mrs. Bev Robinson, Physical Education
Marlys W yckoff, Elaine Federenko, Alma Pluth, M uriel Dasinger, Martha Kruger, Bev Schwindt, Vera Schroeder, Kay Hansen.
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Division of Art
Mrs. Dennis Navrat, Chairperson Associate Professor of Art
M r. Don Duda Associate Professor of Art
M r. Clinton Sheffield Associate Professor of Art
Division of Business
Mr. Charles M orrison, Chairperson Professor of Business
Mr. Roger Kilwein Assistant Professor of Business
Mr. W illiam Heth Instructor of Business Law
Mr. W illiam G oetz Assistant Professor of Business
M r. Richard King Assistant Professor of Business
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Division of Education and Psychology
- For photo see page 19 -
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Dr. Tom Jensen, chairperson Professor of Education
Dr. Del Gab Professor of Education
Mr. Travis Haakedahl Assistant Professor of Education
Mr. Calvin Lundberg Assistant Professor of Education
Ms. Edna Schumpelt Associate Professor of Education
Mrs. Kaye W errem eyer Assistant Professor of Education
Dr. Robert W heeler Professor of Education
Mr. Darwin Whelan Assistant Professor of Education
Education and Psychology
Mrs. Betty Bejeck
Division of Health and Physical Education
Mr. Roger Huffman, chairperson Associate Prof. of P.E.-Athletic Director
Mr. Robert Hoeg Instructor of P.E.-Wrestling and Tennis
M r. Henry Biesiot Instructor of Physical Education
Mr. Robert Lasater Instructor of P.E.-Head Football Coach
Ms. Bertha Geiger Associate Professor of Physical Education
Mr. Denis Limke Assistant Professor of P.E.-Basketball
Ms. Loraine Schumacher Professor of Physical Education
Library
Ms. Eileen Kopren Circulation Librarian
Mr. James Martz Assistant Professor of Library Science
Mrs. Louise Pearson Cataloger-Librarian
D ivision of H ealth and Phy. Ed.-Lib rary
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Library (Continued)
Bernnett Reinke Assistant Professor of Library Science Head Librarian
Martha SaccFiini Instructor of Library Science
Mary Ann Culver Post Office Manager
Division of M usic
>r. Frank Pearson, Chairperson Professor of M usic
Cheryl Frank - Not Pictured Instructor of M usic
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Library-Post O ffic e -M u sic
Dr. O . T. Belsheim Professor of M usic
Robert Plaehn Assistant Professor of M usic
Dr. Elwood Brown Professor of M usic
Louis Sacchini Associate Professor of M usic
Joan Fay- Not Pictured Instructor of M usic
Jerry Seela Assistant Professor of M usic
Division of Nursing
G lenice Hansen, Chairperson Instructor of Nursing
Terry Neuharth Instructor of Nursing
Jeannette Berger Instructor of Nursing
Georgia Raasch Instructor of Nursing
Lola Freeman Instructor of Nursing
Demaris Unruh Instructor of Nursing
Rose Hecker Instructor of Nursing
Division of Science and M athematics
Myron Freeman, Chairperson Professor of Biology
Lavoir Banks Associate Professor of Chem istry
M ichael Frank Assistant Professor of Physics and Math
Nursing-Science and Mathematics
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Division of Science and Mathematics (Continued)
M r. Howard Kitchen Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Mr. Charles Kordonowy Associate Professor of Mathematics
Mr. John M acDonald Professor of Biology
Mr. W illiam Massey Associate Professor of M athematics
Dr. Fred W errem eyer Professor of Mathematics
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Mr. Dale Ziem an Associate Professor of Chem istry
D ivision of Science and M athem atics
Mrs. Co lleen W heeler Instructor of Mathematics
Mr. William Lardy Assistant Professor of M ath-Com puter Direc.
Mr. Robert Todd Professor of Chemistry
Mr. Dennis Hulsing Instructor of Science and Mathematics
Division of Social Science
Mr. Gerald Waldera, chairperson Associate Professor of Political Science
Mr. Larry League Assistant Professor of Geology
Dr. M ichael Soper Associate Professor of History
Dr. Russell Veeder Professor of History
Mr. Gregory Legaz Instructor of Sociology
Division of Speech and Theatre Arts
Dr. Winifred Stump, chairperson Professor of Speech
Mr. G erald M iller Instructor of Speech and Theatre
Mrs. Jean Waldera Assistant Professor of Speech
Division of Social Science-Division of Speech and Theatre
Division of Literature and Languages
M r. Robert Schonberger, chairperson Professor of English
Dr. D. Elaine Stanberry Assoc. Professor of Literature and Lang.
Mrs. Florence Tucker Professor of English
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D ivision of Literature and Language
Dr. L. Ray W heeler Professor of English
M r. LeRoy O berlander Assistant Professor of Germ an
M r. W illiam Fleming Assoc. Professor of Literature and Lang.
M r. Alfred Tamayo Assistant Professor of Spanish
Mr. Carl Larson Assoc. Professor of Literature and Lang.
M r. Neil McFadgen Assoc. Prof. of Journalism-News Bureau
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Football
Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 O ct. 4 O ct. 11 O ct. 18 O ct. 25 Nov. 1
Arlan Hofland and Norbert Fries tackle their opponent in defensive play.
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Football
•D SC 38 DSC 26 •D SC 22 DSC 27 •D SC 27 ••D S C 24 D SC 27 D SC 26 •D S C 53 •-H om e Carnes
BJC Black Hills State Chadron Minot Wahpeton Valley City Mayville Jamestown South Dakota Tech. ••-H om ecom ing
7 0 7 21 0 14 0 26 15
Tailback, Terry Kadrmas, fails to complete a pass.
Jerry Sannes struggles for yardage, while Jim Thomas looks on.
Front Row: Trainer Roger Ternes, Kim Hilt, Tom Bollinger, O w en Stockdill, M ike Kiedrowski, Jerry Sannes, Bruce Dolezal, Dave Bicknese, Mike Tschetter, Everett Nelson, Doug O lson, Randy Gleave, Bob Hennes, Dewey Huffman, LeRoy Bettenhausen, M ick Ehresman. Second Row: Bud Etzold, Terry Sawchuck, Tim Cuskelly, Dave Zieske, Jon Hendrickson, Paul M cM enam y, Brandt Gaugler, John Charging, Ken Davis, Norbert Fries, Arlan Hofland, George Steier, RandyiGordon, Blake W ilkens, Jim Steckler, Dale Elverud. Third Row: Joe Ibach, Terry Kadrmas, Robin Gaebe, Ted Krieg, Fred Todd, Dexter Thiel, Arne Beckman, Dave Lupo, Doug Nordby, Jim Thomas, Roger Ott, Tim Kessel, Steve Kilwein, Bruce Selinger, Dave King. Back Row: Coach Hank Biesiot, Jim G lick, Rob Lighthizer, Bob Schillo, Randy Radke, Don Cow ee, Rick Ruppert, Craig Rheaume, Clayton Hagel, Sheman Lose, M ark Cam pbell, Rick Thurn, Phil M oorm ann, Randy Schwartz, Dick Tschetter, Barry Myaer, Jim Ruzicka.
Football
Volleyball
Front Row: Shelly M cG h e e, Mary Rowe, Cheryll Straub, Penny Johnson, Marilyn Kutzler, Lois Tollesfsrud; Back Row: Coach Cindy Haught, Laurie G unlikson, Janis Hutton, Diane Emily/ Lynne Nitschke, Coach Bertha Geiger
Sept. 25—UNDW DSC—1 7 - 1 5 - 7 UNDW—19— 13—15
Oct. 10—DSC QUA D. DSC—15—11—15 MSC—4 —15—3
DSC—10—7
DSC—15—12—7 UNDW—9—15—15 DSC—16—15 BJC—14—11 Oct. 16—BJC DSC—15—15 BJC—3—9
Cheryll Straub strikes the ball, in an attempt to score.
DSC—9—10 UNDW—15—15 DSC—11—12 MSC—15—15
DSC—15—15 MSC—4—2 DSC—15—15 UNDW—10—7
Oct. 30—Conference DSC—15—7—3 UNDW—9—15—15 DSC—15—15 BJC—7—5 DSC—14—15—11 UNDW—12—13—15
JK ^|p Jennine Ellingson "b u m p s" the ball.
Front Row: Jan Martin, Mona Enget, Lena Dvorak, Donna Fischer, Rhonda M cG ee , Beth Jesperson, Avis Gleave, Joyce Ram bur; Back Row: Coach Cindy Haught, Tina Schulte, Judy Kessel, Anita Urlacher, Annette Ronningen, Pauline C o n lin , C leo n e W eiler, Coach Bertha G eiger.
Dona Fjscher spikes the ba|| ln ho me court action.
V o lleyb all
Cross Country
Back Row: Bruce Fulker, Keith Zander, Curt Binstock, Chad Biel, Keith Robinson, G reg Lefore; Front Row: Coach Huffman, Tim Sigl, Vince Reep, Dean Barr, Linus Everling, Dave Thomas, Manager, M ike Just Determination is evident on the face of captain, Vince Reep.
Chadron Nebraska Invitational: S. Dak. Tech Invitational: Black Hilss Invitational: Dickinson Invitational: BJC Invitational: Valley City Invitational: NAIA District 12: N DCAC:
2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd
The Blue Hawk harriers flew over the Jamestown at the start of the DSC Invitational. The Blue Hawks went on to finish third in the meet.
Cross C o u n try
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Blue Hawk Basketball
JV player Jack Stewart pushes through a wall of opponents to put up the ball. Below: Steve M eurer puts one up in a scrimmage game against alumni members. Jim W alker drives for the basket; and, Below: Blue Hawk Basketball Team: Left to Right; Row 1: Eric Theis, Joe Bren, John Schnell, Doug Kostelecky, Jamie M ueller, Jeff Watson, Ken Volesky; Row 2: Steve M eurer, Bruce Selinger, Jesse Hutton, Bob W heeling, Ned Culver, Doug O lson, Dale G eib el; Row 3:M alcolm W ilson, W ade Leer, Jim W ohlschlager, Doug Walters, Fred Hutton, Pete Herbst, Dean Streyle, Dave King, Jack Stewart.
Dale Geibel avoids a Black Hills player. The Blue Hawks split 1-1 with the Hardrockers on the season.
DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC
Rocky M ountain 59 Rocky M ountain 65 Chadron 74 Chadron 70 South Dakota Tech 79 Black Hills State 78 Mary College 73 Black Hills State 86 South Dakota Tech 89 NDSSS 67 Valley City 64 Mary College 98 M inot 71 Mayville 66 Jamestown 82 NDSSS 55 Valley City 76 BJC 62 Minot 66 111 Mayville Jamestown 86 Overall Record: 12-9
68 78 61 55 87 79 72 79 71 52 66 88 69 92 78 51 66 74 83 92 93 Dean Streyle is determ ined to score for the Blue Hawks.
Pete Herbst seems to be yelling out his intentions in a game against Black Hills. Doug O lson uses a magic wave of his hands to send the ball on its way to the basket.
M alcolm W ilson crouches around an opponent w hile Dave King looks on.
Fred Hutton reaches for the basket as a Jamestown player seems to forget his defense.
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Wrestling
Senior Jerry Sannes takes on an opponent that faced defeat as did all Jerry's regular season opponents. Jerry eventually went to the O lym pic Trials held in Cleveland, O h io , in M ay of the '76 spring quarter.
Steve Kilwein makes a major move against his opponent in this home meet. Steve went on to the Pre-O lym pic Trials.
DSC Wrestling Squad. Front Row; Left to Right: Tom Bollinger, Arnie Beckman, Steve Martin, Terry Williams, G ord ie Schmitt, Terry Sawchuk. Back Row: Coach Robert Hoeg, Jim Thomas, Craig Rheaum e, Jerry Sannes, Steve Kilw ein, Ken Jahner, Dale Huschka
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W restling
Wrestling
Exercises, back bends, head stands etc. are all very important to the wrestlers peak condition. Running takes the pounds off.
Steve Kilwein goes for the pin and the ref awards him two points for it.
Craig Rheaum e psychs up himself for a move against his opponent in a match on the DSC mat.
Northern State DSC 18 Black Hills State D SC 26 Minot DSC 30 Jamestown DSC 22 Black Hills State DSC 39 Bismarck Junior College DSC 8 Chadron State DSC 14 DSC 20 W ayne State DSC 16 Mayville State DSC 14 ND State School of Science University of Montana D SC 45 DSC 18 M ontana State University DSC 18 Valley City State St. Cloud Tourney N DCAC O verall season record: 6-7
17 20 14 17 9 32 29 32 30 30 6 21 23 4th 5th
Dale Huschka uses the squeeze as his competition attempts to gain leverage and foil his plans.
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Tracy Lane drives for a layup as her opponent defends the basket.
Penny Johnson gets the full stretch as she tosses in a layup.
Blue Chick Basketball
DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC
75 55 60 62 75 78 33 59 63 53
Shelley M cG ee appears to have three arms as her opponent attempts to pull down the ball.
Rocky M ountain Rocky Mountain UND-W illiston UND-W illiston Mary College Mary College UN D -Grand Forks M oorhead State Bismarck JC Bismarck JC
46 41 64 63 50 50 58 61 43 62
DSC 43 M inot State D SC 65 Minot State SAKAKAW EA CO N FER EN CE DSC 56 Bottineau UND-Williston D SC 56 Bismarck JC DSC 69 N DAIAW (STATE) Mary College DSC 61 Valley City DSC 52 M inot State DSC 60
65 63 52 59 58 (3rd) 52 51 67 (2nd)
Overall season record: 10-8
Blue Chick Varsity: Row 1: Left to Right; Cheryll Straub, Shelly Berg, Penny Johnson, Shelley M cG ee, Sharon Wolff. Back: Coach Roger Ternes, Tracy Lane, Rochelle Hanson, M elodie M arcusen, Cheryl Rising, Lynn Nitschke, Diane Emly, Laurie G unlikson, Cindy Haught.
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Blue C h ick Basketball
Blue Ch ick JayVee: Front: Coach O w en Stockdill, Mary Rowe, Avis Gleave, Marilyn Kutzler, Deb W elch, Pam Dolezal. Back: Pat Wolff, Carol Dare, Annette Ronningen, Judy Struble, Cleone W eiler, Dawn Dullum , Lois Tollefsrud, Delores W hite.
Blue Hawk Track
Tim Kessel takes a leap in the triple jump while his hair follows close behind.
BLUE HAW K T R A C K S Q U A D : 1st Row : Left to Right; Jim M arcusen, Ken Q uam m e, Al Koppinger, Fred Hutton, Dean Streyle, Linus Everling, Vince Reep, Bruce Dolezal, Tim Cuskelly, Greg Lefor. 2nd Row: M ike Just, Jeff Heidt, Doug Fleck, Jeff Ruzicka, Ken Davis, Jeff Uhlich, Dave W herry, Tim Sigl, Curt Binstock, Keith Elkins, M ike Kiedrowski, Coach Huffman. 3rd Row: Ted Krieg, Dean Baar, Martin Afelbil, Kevin Kudrna, Tim Kessel, Randy Schwartz, Tom Hankins, Ray Sayler, Ed Kaisershot, Joel Lupo.
Blue Hawk Jeff Uhlich remains just slightly ahead of his South Dakota Tech competitor. (Below)
Ken Davis grits his teeth in determ ination as he long jumps in W ienbergen Hall.
State Indoor Meet N D CA C Indoor Meet BJC-SD Tech Indoor Minto-B.Hills State Indoor South Dakota Tech Invitational Blue Hawk Games Black Hills Relays Minot Invitational M edicine Lake Invitational NAIA District 12 N D CA C O utdoor
5th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 5th 2nd 5th 1st 4th 3rd
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Ken Davis (Below) appears to have successfully cleared the high jum p bar at an Indoor meet held at W ienbergen Hall.
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Freshman Diane Carlson heaves the shot in and effort to place in an indoor meet at Scott Gym.
BLUE C H IC K TR A C K Row 1: (L to R) Pam D olezal, Jennine Ellingson, Shelly M cG hee, Lynne Nitschke. Row 2: Tina Schulte, Penny Johnson, LoisTolefsrud, Cheryl Straub, Dona Fischer, Lena Dvorak. Row 3: Cindy W heeler, Carol Cornell, Kathy Kilber, Cleone W eiler, Connie Quintus, Diane Carlson, Annette Ronningen, Row 4: M ike Kiedrowski, coach Rod Breitbach, coach, Cindy Haught, coach.
Cheryl Straub flys high to gain distance in the long jump.
Sakakawea Conference N DAIAW (State) DSC Indoor M inot Invitational DSC Invitational BJC Invitational UND Invitational
1st 1st 1st 1st U 1st 1st Lost
Cheryl Straub clears a hurdle almost even with her BJC opponent.
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Blue Hawk Tennis Team, Left to Right; Standing: Steve Ternes, Fred Todd, Austen Schauer, Tom Kendall, and Kelly Wolf. Seated: Kevin Horton, Jay Fuglie, Ken Davis, Lonnie Lowe. Not Pictured: John Dynes and Phil Sheffield.
Tennis
Freshman John Dynes scoops up a return for the
tennis squad.
Bottom Left: Tom Kendall leaps above the home court to get a return. Below: Freshman Pam Glaser removes an obstacle from her shoe to improve her play for the Blue Chick tennis squad. Pam was undefeated in regular season play.
Blue Chick Tennis Team, Left to Right: Becky Todd, Pam Glaser, Cindy Keever, Marilyn Kutzler and Barb Steinback. Not Pictured: Marv Ann Ehli.
Freshman Marilyn Kutzler shows her forehand.
Jay Fuglie leans for the ball but misses.
MEN'S SCORES 9-9 DSC 0-0 South Dakota Tech DSC 6-7 Black Hills State College 3-2 6-2 DSC 3-7 Minot State College DSC 1-4 Bismarck Junior College 8-5 5 DSC 4 NDSSS 6 DSC 3 Jamestown College Third NAIA District 12 Fifth N D CA C W O M EN 'S SCORES DSC DSC
4-4 2
South Dakota Tech NDSSS
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Tennis
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Blue Hawk Baseball
DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC
13 7 9 5 10 1 12 4 7 3 2 7 4 3 8 2
Black Hills 9 Rocky Mountain 13 4 Rocky Mountain Black Hills 4 Rocky Mountain 7 Black Hills 15 Black Hills 4 Rocky Mountain 2 Black Hills 9 Rocky Mountain 4 4 Valley City 16 Valley City Black Hills 3 Black Hills 9 0 Minot 12 Minot
DSC 1 Jamestown DSC 1 Jamestown DSC 7 Rocky M ountain 5 Rocky Mountain DSC DSC 3 Rocky Mountain 4 BJC DSC DSC 3 BJC DSC 0 Mayville DSC 3 Mayville 2 BJC DSC DSC 12 BJC Co nference Tournament DSC 2 Valley City DSC 6 Jamestown DSC 6 Valley City DSC 0 Mayville
3 4 5 9 7 0 0 4 14 3 7 3 5 2 12
Overall season record: 14-17
Dave Lupo prepares to slug one way out in the field for the Blue Hawk baseball squad.
Catcher Bob Hennes covers home plate in an attempt to prevent a Bismarck runner from scoring.
BLUE HAW K BASEBALL S Q U A D : Left to Right: 1st Row: Doug Kostelecky, O w en Stockdill, Kim Hilt, Randy G leave, Jeff Helfenstein, Randy M elby, Eric Theis, Jon Hendrickson, Terry Kadrmas. Row 2: Coach Biesiot, Bob Hennes, Dave Lupo, Kim Anderson, Rob Lighthizer, Doug Walters, Brandt Gaugler, Jim Steckler, Paul M cM enam y, Coach Limke.
Baseball
Men's Golf
Pete Lish takes a stroke that sends the ball on the way to the cup.
A DSC golfer eyes the pin.
DSC DSC DSC DSC DSC
7th 6th 6th 6th 7th
Dickinson Invitational Black Hills Invitational Bismarck Junior College Invit. N AIA District 12 N DCAC
Blue Hawk golfer Randy M artens shows the process of getting from the tee to the green, a process that always takes more strokes than desired.
, ,, . . . ,, From Left: D SC Blue Hawk g ° lf ,eam ; RandV M artens, Doug W ellenstem , Dan Snow, joe Bren.
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O rganizations and Activities Division Page
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I HOMECOMING
T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e c o m m i t t e e r e s p o n s i b l e fo r H o m e c o m i n g 1975 w e r e , T i m C o o k , R a n d y M c C a b e , Bill G o e t z , Lyla S a fe ly , c h a i r p e r s o n , G a r y A r n o l d , G l e n R o s h a u , S h e r r y K a d r m a s , J en O d e n b a u g h , a n d C a l L u n d b e r g .
J u n i o r L yla Sa fe ly , H o m e c o m i n g 1975 c h a i r p e r s o n .
B e lo w : S e n io rs G e o r g in e W e n g e r and K en Q u a m m e , H o m e c o m in g R o y a lty fo r 1975.
The Royalty
H o m e c o m i n g R o y a l t y G e o r g i n e W e n g e r a n d K e n Q u a m m e w e r e c r o w n e d at a c o r o n a t i o n c e r e m o n y o n F r id a y e v e n i n g . J u n i o r T i m C o o k a n d S e n i o r P etrin a K r e b s a t t e n d e d t h e r o y a lty .
R ig h t: B l u e H a w k f a n s w e n t all o u t in d e c o r a t i n g to s h o w spirit a n d loy a lty to t h e i r t e a m . D e L o n g H a ll w a s t h e w in n e r of the d o rm d e c o ra tin g c o m p e t it io n . S h o w n h e r e is part o f t h o s e w i n n i n g d e o c r a t i o n s , a B l u e H a w k r e a d y to " H a t c h a V i c t o r y " .
A n all b la c k g r o u p o u t o f M i n n e a p o l i s , " F a m i l y " , w a s o b t a i n e d o n a s p e c i a l t w o n ig h t c o n t r a c t , p r e s e n t i n g a c o n c e r t F rid a y f o l l o w i n g c o r o n a t i o n c e r e m o n i e s , a n d a d a n c e o n S a t u r d a y n ig h t. A s in
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The Parade The
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t o o k t o p h o n o r s w it h t h e ir float in th e H o m e c o m i n g P a r a d e w h i c h w a s h e ld on Saturday m o rn in g of H o m e c o m in g w e e k e n d . T h e float's s lo g a n w a s “ D u n k t h e V i k i n g s " , a n d w a s r e p r e s e n t e d by a s i n k i n g V i k i n g s h i p . T h e T K E ' s als o c a p t u r e d first p l a c e in t h e spirit a w a r d co m p e titio n ,
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Below and Left: The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity's winning entry in the 1975 Homecoming Parade. Many hours of stuffing paper napkins into chicken wire produces the end product. Several businesses in town were willing to be of help by supplying flat bed trailers and tractors for the floats plus allowing the use of their garages for the building of the floats.
Com bined efforts of the Phi Sigma Pi and Lambda Delta Lambda honorary fraternities produced a second place finisher in the Homecoming parade float competition.
Senior Georgine W enger Thomas of Flasher and Senior Ken Quam m e of Regent were chosen by the student body to reign over the 1975 Homecoming festivities. Here they ride in a very cold, Saturday morning homecoming parade.
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1975 Chief awards were presented to Robert Stranik, O . Gordon Renike, and Paul Ebeltoft.
Quarterback Doug O lson holds on to the ball as a Valley City Viking pulls him down. John Charging makes sure that the ball remains in the Blue Hawks posession throughout the play.
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. • L. The fraternities and sororities were well represented as w ere the Vets and other organizations from DSC. The crowd was full of screaming and cheering alumni getting their lungs in shape for the first time in years.
DSC President R.C. Gillund and Student Senate President Gary Arnold discuss some of , , rfiuiti_ , thP iq 7 =; Homecoming game. Several members of the State Board werg jn attendance.
H om ecom ing
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Cheerleaders
1976 Cheerleaders Lynn Hollinger and Nancy Tamayo show the form that got them elected during the tryouts.
Dawn Feist Gaugler of Velva, ND shows superb form as she cheers on the Blue Hawk football squad.
Cheerleaders for the 1976 sports seasons are: From Left: Judi Fischer, Jamestown; Bobbe Bahley, South Heart; Nancy Tamayo, Dickinson; Sandy Marsh, South Heart; Dawn Feist Gaugler, Velva; and Lynn Hollinger of Beach.
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C h e e rle ad e rs
Operating Engineer Technology
Front Row: Left to Right: David Bengert, Ffarvey Tom Tucker, John C. Clark, John Fowler, Russell Feuerborn. Row Two: Kenneth Kussy, instructor, Bernard Graef, David Anzek, Randohl Roderick, Harry Clay, Richard Haigwood. Row Three: Herman Birks, Stephen Laurent, Raymond Postotnik, Harold Tim Tucker, James M iller. Row Four: James (Danny) Thomas, Dean Mason.
Operating Engineer Technology
D Club
Left to Right: Row 1: Dave Lupo, Randy G ordon, Dean Baar, Randy G leave, Bob Hennes, Tim Cuskelly, Doug O lson, Vince Reep, M ike Kiedrowski. Row 2: Jim Thomas, Dean Streyle, Jerry Sannes, O w en Stockdill, Al Koppinger, G ordon Schmitt, Bruce Dolezal, Rod Breitbach. Row 3: Joe Bren, Doug Kostelecky, Dave Bicknese, Jeff Uhlich, M ike Just, Jon Hendrickson, Tom Kendall, Roger Ternes, Bob W heeling. Row 4: Steve Kilwein, Ken Volesky, Dave Zieske, James Ruzicka, Jeff Ruzica, Phil M oorm an, Kevin Kudrna, Barry Myaer. Row 5: Linus Everling, Wade Leer, Curt Binstock, Tim Sigl, Bruce Fulker, Steve M iller, Fred Todd, Ted Krieg, Martin Afelbil. Row 6: Steve M eurer, Doug Nordby, Roger Ott, Arlan Hofland, LeRoy Bettenhausen, Paul M cM enam y, Dave W herry.
D Club member Rod Breitbach drives the club's float in the 1975 D SC Homecoming Parade.
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Woods Hall DeLong Hall
W O O D S HALL D O R M C O U N C IL Left to Right; Front Row: Janice Kinnischtzke, Mary Rowe, Peg G etz, Diane Snyder, Barb Kourajian. Back Row: M arcia Fevold, Judy Fischer, Lyla Safely, Mrs. Burmester.
The northwest corner of the campus is filled with trees and provides a quiet study corner for the outdoors person.
DE LO N G HALL D O R M C O U N C IL Front Row: Left to Right: Lavon Rosenow, Kathy Kilber, Clarissa Sailer, Arlene Volesky, Bobbie Bahley, Laurie Kordonow y; Back Row: Vicki Jacobs, Mrs. Lagge, Cindy Pechtl, Nancy Larson, Laurie G unlikson, Iris Wright, Kris W oodfill, Laurie Namyniuk, Sandy Marsh.
Woods Hall-DeLong Hall
Klinefelter-Selke Halls
From Left: Curt Binstock, Tom Jahner, Dean Thomas, Jerry Schaar and Kelly Maas get in a game of foosball in the Selke Hall game room.
Selke Hall C o u ncil: Left to Right: Mrs. Peterson, W es Aardahl, Dexter Thiel, Rocky C o rdo n , Jon Hendrickson, Al Ivey.
O ne of the oldest buildings on campus, Maude Klinefelter Hall provides housing for men on the D SC campus.
â– Klinefelter Hall Co u n cil: Left to Right; Bob Grunstead, Bruce Bob Ceynar, Linus Everling, Mr. Schroeder.
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Community Concerts
Longstreth and Escosa
J o e L o n g s t r e t h a n d J o h n E sco s a , d u o h a r p is t s , p e r f o r m e d
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October 31
The Berkshire Chamber Players
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The Cosmopolitans
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March 2
"Lu cn ica" Czechoslovakian Folk Ballet T h i s d a n c e e n s e m b l e t a k e s its n a m e ' ' L u c n i c a " f r o m t h e w o r d u s e d to d e s c r i b e f ie ld s o f w ild f l o w e r s . F o r m o r e t h a n 20 y e a r s t h e y h a v e p e r f o r m e d in 4 c o n t i n e n t s w h i c h has i n c l u d e d m a n y C o m m u n is t , co u n trie s in c lu d in g th e USSR.
C o m m u n ity C o n certs
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Young Democrats
Mr. Bill Lardy, adviser, Bill Byers, Darwin Toof, Lyla Safely, Patti Toof, C o n n ie W anner
>8 Young Democrats
Student Education Association
First Row: Left to Right; Arlene Volesky, Nancy Tamayo, Jan Clark, Bonnie Lefor, C ary Arnold. Second Row: Mary Lou Sadowsky, Lyla Safely, Renee Thiel, G len Roshau.
Student Education Association
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Row 1: Left to Right; Marilyn Skaar, Susan Ziem an, Charlene Berg, Laurie Donner. Row 2: Pastor Steve Tangen, ReM ae Kuhn, Ray Tackett, Peggy Solom onson, Eva Zander.
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Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
Row 1: Left to Right; Ruth Johannes, Marilyn Skaar, Lynnae Teske, Lori Dynneson, Rhoda Klem pel, Joy Bobb, Nancy Christianson, ReM ae Kuhn, Charlene Busch, Bonnie Dirkach. Row 2: Dexter Thiel, James M arcusen, unknow n, Cheryl Bugner, M yron Roth, Leonard Kallis, Doug Dockter, Casey Thiel, Nancy Boerman, M ark Fadel. Row 3: Jon Hendrickson, Brenda Lahren, Renee Koppinger, Karen Weiss, Tim Cook, Peggy Solomonson, Twila Seidler, Linda Vandenburg, Rhonda Novotany. Row 4: Daryl Luff, Harold M iller, Cal Schaible, Renee Duerre, Mrs. Peterson, Cindy Huber, Mona Enget, Dale Clifton, Ron Dittus.
ristian Fellowship
CSA
C A T H O L IC STUDENT APO STLATE: Left to Right: Row 1: Sister Karen, Nancy Schafer, Father Ken Schaefer, M ike Kiedrowski. Row 2: Marilyn Kudrna, Deb M eyer, Pat Eslinger, Kristy Knoll, Vickie Jacobs, Jolene Hoff, G len Roshau. Row 3: Marilyn Domagala, Sister Juanita Kilzer, Arnie Hipsak, M arcia Fevold, M arcine Quintus and Shawn Emerson. Below: Father Ken Schaefer, head of the CSA organization walks into the house the club owns, located near the campus.
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CSA
Model UN iU i
The Argentine delegation prepares their debate for the U.N. G eneral Assembly
Jeanette Renner addresses the M odel U.N. G eneral Assembly.
Below: Secretary-General Jim Kantrud, makes his addresses the G eneral Assembly.
M o del UN
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News Bureau
Left to Right: Avis Gleave, Jackie Anderson, Mr. Neil M cFadgen
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News Bureau
Prairie Smoke W estern Concept
WESTERN C O N C E P T STAFF: Feft to Right; G erry Fiedler, M ike Kern, Jen O denbaugh, Jim Germ ann, Nancy Boerman, Dean Thomas, Ellen Fee.
Photographer Dave Bollinger strikes a somber, artistic pose.
Junior Susan Hammer seems to be relaying the message that journalism class is the last place she wants to be at this time of day.
PRAIRIE SM O K E STAFF: Feft to Right: M ike Kern, G erry Fiedler, Dean Thomas; Back Row: Jim G erm ann, Sarah Burke, editor, Pam Glaser, Bobbe Rasmussen. Prairie Smoke-W estern Concept
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Concert Choir
Row 1: Left to Right: Debi Rogers, Deanna Freitag, Sherrill Parsons, Peg G etz, Laurie Donner, Everett Nelson, Dave Baird, Linette Steffan, Dorthy O sowski, Codie West, M onica W einand, Clarice Kuhn, Mark Perkins, Randy Grow , Larry Natrasany, Ken M und, Doug Carrington, Kathy M orlock, Ellen Lee. Row 2: Marilyn Donagala, Renee Thiel, Nancy Christianson, Vic Dvorak, O rrin G einert, Joel Howard, Randee Sundahl, Kathy Olson, Barb Kourajian, Laurie Randick, M elanie Seela, Rhonda Janes, Les Dykema, Mitch Kuntz, Terry Sticka, Mary Dasovick, Lyla Folkins, Sharon Walter, Joleen Hoff, Brenda Folkins. Row 3: Belva Hochalter, Lori Dynneson, Cindy G einert, Harold M iller, Jerry Stewart, Kerin Nicholson, Judi Fischer, Donna Janes, Pam Dolezal, Elizabeth W einand, Lil Probert, Janice Kinnischtzke, Dexter Thiel, Shawn Gratz, Dann Thornton, Ed Reeves, Renee Duerre, Gerry Fiedler, Rhoda Klem pel, Paula Rudnick. Row 4: Darcy Bratten, Peggy Solomonson, M elody Marcusen, Ron Dockter, Mary Iverson, Cheryl Bugner, Doug Dockter, G len Traquair, M yron Roth, Jon Hendrickson, W es Aardahl, Allen Schneider, Kim Bozekowski, M ike Tvetene, Sr. Margaret Baumgartner, Sr. Rachel Beddow, Rita Gangl, Sheila Johnson, Janice Collins-Fries.
Chorale
Row 1: Left to Right: Dr. Brown, Laurie Randich, Deanna Freitag, Dorthy Osow ski, M elanie Seela, Jerry Stewart, M ark Perkins, Lyla Folkins, Rhonda Janes, Mitch Kuntz. Row 2: Vic Dvorak, Barb Kourajian, Les Dykema, Darcy Bratten, Brenda Folkins, Lillian Probert, Mary Iverson, Shawn Gratz, Laurie Donner. Row 3: Dann Thornton, Debi Rogers, Ellen Lee, Everett Nelson, Allen Schneider, M elodie M arcusen, Kerin Nicholson, Terry Sticka, Ron Dockter, Sherrill Parsons, Janice Collins-Fries. Row 4: Sister Margaret Baumgartner, Renee Thiel, Joel Howard, Doug Dockter, Rita Gangl, Peggy Solom onson, O rrin G einert, G len Traquair, Cindy G einert, Kathy O lson, Dave Baird.
Chorale-Concert Choir
Modern Choir
M O DERN C H O IR : Left to Right: Lyla Folkins, Allen Schneider, Ted Bratten, Mary Dasovick, Rita Cangl, Rhoda Klem pel, Peggy Solomonson, Orrin Geinert, Everett Nelson, Darcy Bratten, Georgine W enger Thomas, Mitch Kuntz, Judi Fischer, Kathy O lson, Peg G etz, Terry Sticka, Ron Dockter, Cindy Wald Geinert, Rhonda Janes, bass, Deanna Freitag, piano.
M ENC
M EN C: Front Row: Left to Right: Joel Howard, Barb Kourajian, Deanna Freitag, Mary Iverson, M ark Perkins, Les Dykema, Renee Thiel, David Baird, Kathy M orlock, Kathy O lson, Randy G row ; M iddle Row: Ed Reeves, Janie Collins-Fries, Cindy Wald G einert, Peggy Solomonson, Randee Sundahl, Shawn Gratz, Ron D ockter, Vic Dvorak, Jerry Stewart, Lori Dynneson, Rhonda Janes. Back Row: G len Traquair, Lil Probert, Everett Nelson, Cheryl Bugner, Kerin Nicholson, Dann Thornton, M elanie Seela, Chriss Burgeson, Dorthy Osow ski, Sister Margaret Baumgartner and Wes Aardahl.
M EN C-M odern Choir
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Wind Ensemble
Row 1: Barb Kourajian, Lyla Folkins, Debbie Job, Dorthy Osow ski, Kathy M orlock. Row 2: M arlowe Kulish, Laurie Donner, Lil Probert, G len Traquair, Larry Natrasany, Linette Steffan, Mary Iverson, Vickie Jacobs. Row 3: M elanie Seela, Louis Sacchini, Peggy Solom onson, Christine Burgeson, Suan Ziem an, Lori Dynneson, Les Dykema, Shawn Gratz, Dann Thornton, Randy G row , Everett Nelson, Kathy Olson, Janice Collins-Fries, Randee Sundahl, Mark Perkins. Row 4: Renee Thiel, Mike Tvetene, Kristy Knoll, Pam Glaser, W es Aardahl, Rhonda Janes, Joel Howard, Ed Reeves, Victor Dvorak, David Baird, Jerry Stewart, Ken M und. Co nductor: Robert Plaehn.
Jazz Ensemble
Front Row: (L to R): Shawn Gratz, Ed Reeves, Dann Thornton. Back Row: Jerry Stewart, Mark Perkins, Ken M und.
Front Row: (L to R): Les Dykema, Joel Howard, Randy Grow . Back Row: Lori Dynneson, David Baird, Everett Nelson, Randee Sundahl.
Row 1: M elanie Seela, Larry Natrasany, G len Traquair, Linette Steffan, Mary Iverson, Ken M und, Jerry Stewart, David Baird, Victor Dvorak, Row 2: M ike Tvetene, W es Aardahl, Barb Kourajian, Kim Bozekowski, Mark Perkins, Shawn G ratz, Les Dykema, Dann Thornton, Lori Dynneson, Randy Grow.
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Symphonic Band
Row 1: (L to R): Dorthy Osow ski, Kathy M o rlo ck, Matthew Coyne, Vickie Jacobs, Cheryl Bugner. Row 2: Debbie Job, Barb Kourajian, Lyla Folkins, Lil Probert, G len Traquair, Larry Natrasany, Linette Steffan, Mary Iverson, Brenda Folkins, Mark Perkins, Janie Collins-Fries. Row 3: M arlowe Kulish, Laurie Donner, Sr. Rachel Beddow. Row 4: M elanie Seela, G eorgine W enger, Darcy Bratten, Louis Sacchini, Peggy Solomonson, Christine Burgeson, Susan Ziem an, Sr. Margaret Baumgartner, Lori Dynneson, Deanna Freitag, Les Dykem a, Shawn Gratz, Dann Thornton, Randy Grow , Everett Nelson, Allan Schneider, Randee Sundahl, Jolene Hoff, Kathy O lson. Row 5: Renee Thiel, M ike Tvetene, Pam Glaser, Sherrell Parsons, Kristy Knoll, Wes Aardahl, Sharon Walter, Rhonda Janes, Joel Howard, Ed Reeves, Ross Teigen, Victor Dvorak, Lynn Hollinger, David Baird, Jerry Stewart, Ken M und, Ron Dockter. C onductor: Robert Plaehn.
Percussion Ensemble Row 1: Jerry Stewart, Kristy Knoll, Renee Thiel. Row 2: W es Aardahl, M ike Tvetene, Ed Reeves. Row 3: Pam Glaser, Rhonda Janes.
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The Glass Menagerie
Wizard of Oz
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Hilltop Holiday
Mitch Kuntz, Sr. Rachel Beddow, Sr. Margaret Baumgartner and Terry Sticka put on a radio show for the Hilltop Holiday.
M usic professors perform a num ber which seemed to indicate that freshman like beer, but upperclassmen have other things on their minds.
Mitch Kuntz, Kim Bozekowski and Terry Sticka performed a few popular numbers for the large Hilltop audiences.
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity members pose as lum berjacks and sing a few songs of the trade under the direction of their fearless leader, G len Traquair.
Hilltop dancers M ickey Renner, Donna Janes, Cindy W heeler, Susan Hammer and Li I Probe rt swing into the spirit of the things at the beginning of the 21st annual Hilltop Holiday.
Renee Thiel, Kathy M orlock and Lauree Chrism ann, played several tunes on their harm onicas and then proceeded to imitate a pump organ.
Hilltop Holiday
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Student Senate
The DSC Student Center is the hub of campus life. It is here that organizations meet, dances take place, and the student body is fed. The activities here are arranged and conducted by the Center Board of Governors.
Kneeling: Susan Hammer, A rlene Volesky, Jan Clark, Judi Fischer, Mary Lou Sadowsky. Standing: G len Roshau, Bobbe Rasmussen, Gary Arnold, president, Ken Q uam m e, Randy M cCabe, Bonnie Lefor.
Center Board
Max Morath, a musical entertainer, enlightened the Dickinson area to the wonders of the jazz era and the awesome ragtime music of that day. O n e of the audience favorites was the theme song from "The Sting" made popular by Marvin Hamlisch. Kneeling: G len Roshau, Arlene Volesky, Mary Lou Sadowsky, Pat Bom bach. Standing: Judi Fischer, Jan Clark, Gary Arnold, Lyla Safely, Bonnie Lefor.
Student Senate-Center Board of Governors
A lan A n to n
1975-1976 V e t s C l u b M e m b e r s :
M arv in N ore
Jeff C h a p m a n
F l o r a in e O l s o n
T i m o t h y E r h a rd t
T im R i e g e l
Scott G i e s l e r
D an iel Sno w
Jerry H e r m a n n
G a r e t S o u le s
C urtis Joh nson
D o u g T o llefso n
Keith K ilb e r
D av id T o o le y
M yron Kopp
D ale W a n n e r
D o n n a K untz
Al W e n k o
K en n e th Lech
R ich a rd W itk o w sk i
P e t e r Lish
L arry Z i e g l e r R ickie Z ie g le r
James M arten s ( G r o u p p i c t u r e u n a v a i la b l e )
Vets Club Vet Dave Tooley chauffeurs Mary Lou Sadowsky in the 1975 Blue Hawk Hom ecom ing Parade.
Flo Olson of the Vets Club helps with one of the many float entries for the Homecoming Parade.
1975-76 Vet's Sweetheart, Mary Lou Sadowsky.
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W RA
W O M EN 'S R ECR EA TIO N A S SO C IA T IO N : Left to Right; Row 1: Tina Schulte, Pat Eslinger, M ilody Johnson, Dawn Feist Gaugler, Rosalie Dvorak, Marilyn Domagala, Judy Struble. Row 2: Pauline Conlin, Ellen Hoff, Peggy Berg, Mary Row e, Lena Dvorak, Mona Enget. Row 3: Janice Kinnischtzke, Petrina Krebs, Paula Rudnick, Arlene Volesky, Lois Tollefsrud, Bobbe Rasmussen, Jane Duppong, Cyd Barbot.
PEMM
PHYSICA L E D U C A T IO N M AJO RS A N D M IN O R S: Left to Right; Row 1: Janice Kinnischtzke, Pam Dolezal, Jennine Ellingson, Lena Dvorak, Dona Fischer, Row 2: Tina Schulte, Judy Struble, Rosalie Dvorak, Dawn Gaugler, Jane Duppong, M ona Enget, Row 3: Penny Johnson, Cheryl Straub, Ellen Hoff, Cyd Barbot, Petrina Krebs, Marilyn Kutzler. Row 4: Shelly Berg, Avis Cleave, Mary Rowe, Shelly M cG hee. Row 5: Pauline Conlin, Peggy Berg.
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Student Nurses Association
Row 1: Left to Right: Mrs. Demaris Unruh, Peggy Kohler, Anita Kerzm an, Jeanne Mangnall, Juline M iller. Row 2: Yvonne M essmer, Sharon Lindemann, Cindy Duel, Jeri Berg, Marla Braaten.
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Circle K
Row 1; Left to Right: Kelly Maas, Kirk Krein, Curt Schaff. Row 2: Dr. Elaine Stanberry, Glenda Nelson, Wanda Scheck, Cheryle Jiskra, Renae Krivoruchka.
YA RC
Row 1: Left to Right: Cheryle Jiskra, Curt Schaff, Codie West, Patty Schaff, LuAnn W inch, Irene O lheiser. Row 2: Beth Jesperson, Jeff Graff, Alvin Roshau, Donna Janes, Tammy Symionow, Jen Odenbaugh, Peggy Schaff, Clem , M ike Betchner. Row 3: Wanda Scheck, Anita Urlacher, Eve Zander, Lucy Knopik, Steve Merrill, Patty Fischer, Verna Moos, Judy Kessel, Susan Schaff, Cheryl Walter. Row 4: Kelly Sweeney, Perry Ficek, Sue Zieman, Mary Massad, Duane Ficek.
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C irc le K -Y A R C
Below: Jen Odenbaugh and Steve Merrill sing a song with a special YA R C friend at the YA R C Christmas party.
Above: Mary Massaa and a YA R C friend prepare for the Special Olym pics. Below: Y A R C er Judy Kessel holds hands with some special friends at the YA R C Christmas party.
Rodeo Club
Com plete group identification unavailable. Partial listing below: Row 1, Left to Right: Pat Wolff, Karen Kordonowy, Karen Klatt, Deb G oetz, Petrina Krebs, M erlein Brugh, Deb Stearns, Jill Brooks, M archel Hovden, Patricia Abliedinger, Peg Getz, Tracey O 'N eil, Joleen Berger, Peggy Steckler, Judi Fischer, unknown, unknow n. Row 2: Unknow n, Pam Dolezal, Donna M urphy, Carla Hansen, Deb G underson, Marla Hansen, Lois Tollefsrud. Row 3: Mark Gress, Larry Schnell, unknow n, Monty Carson, unknown, Al M orrison, Poncho Irwin, unknow n, Jeff Watson.
Bull riding a determ ined steer.
Saddle bronc riding takes agood grip,and like all rodeo events, lots of practice. Rodeo dow ns protect the lives of the cowboys, but take their own in hand. Below: Blasting out of the shoot, a D SC Rodeo Club member takes a practice go.
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Freshman Peggy Steckler (Below) rounds the barrel as she gets in some practice.
C-W Jamboree
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Western dress was definitely the required attire for Jamboree contestants.
Guitars, electric and manual, w ere popular instruments for accom panim ent.
Trophies were presented to the most talented contestants entered in the jamboree.
Emphasizing emotions of a song with action is a sure sign of an accom plished singer.
A member of the back-up band takes his turn in the spotlight.
Larry Schnell attempts to settle down the crowd so the show can go on, Billy Co le of W H O radio Des M oines, Iowa, helps.
C o u n try W estern Jam boree
SBW Week
Chess was but one of the competitive activities occuring during SBW week. Sure Beats Winter W eek is an annual event on the DSC cam pus usually occuring in the middle of May.
The Games
Syd Stewart, Jerry Schaar, Mike Kern and Al Ivey watch while Matt Coyne and Jim W alker participate in a grueling, highly competitive game of foosball. indy C ro w , of Glendive, Montana, contemplates his next move in the aol playoffs held in the game room at the Student Center.
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SBW W eek
Cal Schaible sits aboard one of the unused tricycles from the cancelled trike race.
Mike M cNam ara shows determination in a part of the ping pong competition held in the Student Center game room. Lynn Hollinger gives Randy M cC ab e a push while funning around before the beginning of the tricycle race that never was.
Arnie Beckman fixes up one of the dozens of hot dogs demolished at the hot dog feed.
Lyla Safely holds up a ready-to-go hot dog while Fenella Baar and Nancy Larson watch.
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SBW W eek 50's Dance
Jennifer Thomas and Bob W heeling show their jitterbugging form at the 50's dance.
Buddy Etzold and Bob W heeling get into the act with a bit of a solo at the 50's dance held on Friday night of SBW week. Students w ere asked to dress up in the costume of the day, and many did so.
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SBW Week-50's Dance
Band members get into the spirit of things as students boogeyed and jitterbugged to the 50's music in the Student Center ballroom.
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Greeks Division Page
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Alpha Psi Omega
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Above: Debi Rogers, Mrs. Jean Waldera and Heather Livermore, Alpha Psi members. Below: Alpha Psi M em ber Heather Livermore portrays a character in the play "Veronica's Room". Dirk Brevik, Sherry Jacobs and Terry Sticka are also part of the cast.
ART CLU B: Row 1: Left to Right: Rich Allen, Ted Martin, Al M orrison, Kerin Nicholson, Ed Schmidt, Mary Fedora. Row 2: Paula Vaagen, Chriss Burgeson, M ark W anek, Arlene Volesky, Sherry Kadrmas, Joni Buresh, Pauline Conlin. Row 3: M r. Dud a, advisor, Diane Schnell, Jim M ische, Cyd Barbot, Betsy Culver and M arv Eckman.
Art Club Kappa Pi
and Betsy C u lve r.
A rt C lub -Kap p a Pi
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Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority
ASA members, Left to Right: Cyd Barbot, Gretchen Engelter, Pauline C o nlin, Fenella Baar, Lindsey Hovden, Peggy Berg, Dorthy Osowski, Lil Probert, Lyla Safely, Nancy Tamayo, Diane Snyder, Pam Glaser, Coral G rum an, Nancy Larson. Below: Alpha Sigs Diane Snyder and Pat Bombach w ere part of the cheering crowd that led the Blue Hawks to a Homecoming victory.
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A lpha Sigma A lp ha Sorority
Pledges and Big Brothers
Front Row; pledges: Mary Haas, Patricia Ableidinger, Patricia Bom bach, Sandy Steckler. Back Row: Big brothers, Steve M errill, Tim Cook, Cal Schaible. Below:ASA's were part of the large Hom ecom ing crowd but their cheering couldn't com pete with the spirit champs, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
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Delta Zeta Sorority
Row 1: Cindy Engelhardt, Susan Hammer, Barbie G oertel, Kris W oodfill, Dawn Feist Gaugler, Most Eligible Bachelor, Dave Lupo, Roxann lahnel, Susie Hankins, Bobbie Bahley, Peggy Steckler. Row 2: Beth Jesperson, Mary Lou Sadowsky, Paula Rudnick, Mary Rose Tom chuk, Judy Struble, Bobbe Rasmussen, Laurie Namyniuk, Deb Peters, M onica Hartman, Jan Clark, Sandy Marsh.
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Delta Zeta Sorority
MEB Dave Lupo and avid Dickinson sports supporter John Leiss celebrate a Blue Hawk victory.
Former MEB Jim Fleck drives the tractor for the Delta Zeta float entitled "Panda W in", in the 1975 DSC Hom ecom ing Parade.
Delta Zeta Sorority
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Lambda Delta Lambda
Front: Left to Right: Barbie G oertel, M ickey Renner, Amy Backfisch, Arlene Volesky, Mary Jane FJaag, Susan Ziem an. Back Row: Marita Herold, Bob Ceynar, Gerald Haag, Jeff Uhlich, Steve Martin, Doug Tollefson, Dr. Robert Todd. Carol Wagner donates blood during one of the sessions sponsored by Phi Sigma Pi.
Phi Sigma Pi
Row 1: Left to Right: Fred Todd, Mark W anek, Greg W eber, Steve M iller, Daryl Splichal, Ch uck Wagner, Bob Ceynar, Duane Sandvick, Bill Byers, Mr. Kordonowy. Row 2: Tim Duppong, Alan Jirges, Kelly Maas, Jerry Schaar, Clyde Heinle, Steve M errill, Jane Duppong, Jeff Uhlich, Gerald Haag, Tim Cuskelly, Roger Ternes, G ordon Dihle.
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Mu Phi Epsilon
Kneeling: Left to Right: Deanna Freitag, Kathy M orlock, Renee Thiel, Barb Kourajian, Lil Probert, Kerin Nicholson, Kriss Burgeson. Standing: Lori Dynneson, Cindy Wald G einert, Peggy Solom onson, Cheryl Bugner, Mary Iverson, Randee Sundahl.
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Phi Beta Lambda
Left to Right: Mary lou Sadowsky, Larry Ziegler, Curt Schaff, Dan Snow, Mr. Roger Kilw ein, Al W enko, Mary Rose Tom chuk, Dr. Skabo, Shirley Byers, Ron Thielgen, Bill Byers.
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Phi Beta Lambda
Inter Greek Council INTER-GREEK C O U N C IL : Left to Right; Dorthy Osowski, Randy M cC ab e, Laurie Namyniuk, Ken Davis, Jim Kantrud, Clen Roshau, Lil Probert.
Pan Hellanic Council PAN HELLAN IC C O U N C IL : Left to Right; Lyla Safely, Laurie Namyniuk, Dorthy Osowski, Nancy Tamayo.
Members of the two national social fraternities and the two national social sororities are represented in this crowd of students cheering on the Blue Hawk football squad.
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Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
Kneeling: Left to Right: G reg Lord, G len Roshau, Tom Kubishta, Randy Roller, Bruce O w en. M iddle Row: Cal Schaible, M ike Baumgartner, Randy M cCabe, LaM oyne Splichal, Daryl Splichal, Bob Baumann. Back Row: Dan Herold, G len Traquair, Ken Quam m e, Barry Hansen, Tim Cook.
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1976-77 TKE Sweetheart Lynn Hollinger of Beach, North Dakota.
1976-76 TKE Sweetheart Sherry Jacobs of Am idon, North Dakota.
TKE D A UGH TERS: Seated: Left to Right: Jean Roszkowski, Karen Adam ski, Carol Wagner, Jackie W ilhelm . Standing: Nancy Larson, Carol Cornell, 1976 Sweetheart Lynn Hollinger, M arie Quam m e, Janice Kinnischtzke, Belva Hochhalter, 1975 Sweetheart Sherry Jacobs, Sandy Marsh, Gretchen Engelter, Mary Dykshoorn, Barbie G oertel. Lower Left: Lynn Hollinger picks up her bouquet of carnations from the TKE's at the annual Red Carnation Ball. Lower Right: TKE's M ick Riesinger, Randy M cCabe and Keith Robinson enjoy dinner with their dates during Red Carnation Ball festivities at the New Hradac W orkm en's Hall.
TKE active Randy M cC ab e holds up the trophy the TKE's won for most spirit at Homecoming.
Newly crow ned Sweetheart Lynn Hollinger sits upon her throne.
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Theta Chi Fraternity
Front Row; Left to Right: Bruce Dolezal, Rod Breitbach, M ike Kiedrowski, 1975-76 Dream G irl, Bonnie Lefor, O w en StockdiII, Jim Fleck, Doug Nordby, Joe Elis. Back Row: Rockford Zastoupil, James Nordquist, Ken Davis, Dave Lupo, Ron Girard, Jim Kantrud, John Dynes, Paul M cM enam y.
Opposite Page: 1976-1977 Dream Girl Laurie Namyniuk.
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INTER-FRATERNITY C O U N C IL : Left to Right; Ken Davis, Randy M cC ab e, Jim Kantrud, G len Roshau.
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Wes Aardahl Patricia Ableidinger Martin Afelbil Richard Allen Joan Am undson Annette Anderson Tammy Anderson
Jon Anfinson Bob Anheluk Thomas Anheluk Roberta Anner Co n nie Armstrong Gary Arnold Dean Baar
Fennella Baar Dean Badinger Roberta Bahley David Baird Steve Baransky Mel Barth Robert Baumann
Sister Margaret Baumgartner M itchell Beach Tina Beach Daniel Beaudoin Arne Beckman Sister Rachel Beddow Curt Bentz
Darwin Benz Charlene Berg Jeri Berg Kay Berg Joleen Berger LeRoy Bettenhausen Diane Biberdorf
Barbara Binstock Karen Binstock Herman Birks John Bjornes Joy Bobb Lorie Bogner Randy Bohlman
Patricia Bohmbach Darlene Bosch Kim Bozekowski Bernette Braden Ted Bratten Nadene Bredeson Rodney Breitbach
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Carol Cline Pauline Conlin Sheri Conlon Tim Cook Carol Cornell Edward Culver Elizabeth Culver
Mary Dasovick Ken Davis Q u in n Diede Doug Dockter Ronald Dockter Bruce Dolezal
Laurie Donner Terry Donovan Larry Dresser Cindy Duel Renee Duerre Erances Dukart Dawn Dullum
Jane Duppong Lena Dvorak Rosalie Dvorak Leslie Dykema Mary Dykshoorn Lori Dynneson Mary Ehli
Thomas Ehli M ick Ehresman M elodie Eisenzimm er Joseph Elis Jim Elmquist Shawn Emerson Diane Emly
Richard Enderle Cretch en Engelter M ona Enget Patricia Eslinger Bob Evoniuk Dave Fadel Mark Fadel
Laurette Farstveet Tracy Farstveet Mary Fedora G eraldine Fiedler Dona Fischer Judi Fischer Allen Fitterer
Dale Fitterer Douglas Fleck Carm en Fleener Tom Foster Georgia Fox Sheila Fox Lynette Frank
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Deanna Freitag Beth Fritz O w en Fuglie Rita Cangl Bill C an zer Brandt Gaugler Dawn Gaugler
Rahcelle Geibel Lynn Geiger Mary Geisler Scott Geisler James Germ ann Jennifer Gerou Patricia Getz
Jodi Gifford Arnold Gilbert Bruce Gillette Cynthia Gion Ronald Girard Pamela Glaser Avis Gleave
Harvey Goeres Barbara Goertel Deborah Goetz Randy Gordon Rocky Gordon Ross Gordon Bernard Graef
Shawn Gratz Carla Greff Donald Gress Joni Grinolds Eunice Guim ont Calvin Gustafson Gerald Haag
JoAnn Haag Mary Haas Clayton Hagel Alvina Hall Berniece Halverson Lila Hamre Suan Hammer
Tom Hankins Susan Hankins Barry Hansen Donna Hansen Lorri Hanson Rochelle Hanson Roger Hanson
Monica Hartman Conald Havelka Donna Haverkamp Jeffery Heidt Maxine Heidt Clyde Heinle Lawrence Heinrich
Jeffrey Helfenstein Jon Hendrickson Peggy H erberholz Peter Herbst Jerry Hermann Marita Herold Virginia Hewson
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Galen Hibl Arnold Hipsak David Hipsak Lynn Hollinger Ann Holsti Diane Hornsey
Kevin Horton M archel Hovden Dale Huschka Jesse Hutton Gloria Huwe Thomas Ihde Arnie Irvin
Allan Ivey Gary Jacobs Sherry Jacobs Vickie Jacobs Roxann Jahnel Kenneth Jahner Patricia Jahner
Thomas Jahner Tom Jahner Donna Janes Rhonda Janes Kenneth Javorsky Beth Jesperson Allan Jirges
Cheryle Jiskra Debbie Job M ike Johnson Milody Johnson Sheila Johnson Kathy Kadrmas Sherry Kadrmas
Jeffrey Kainz Ed Kaisershot Leonard Kallis Edward Karsky Susan Kathrein Cynthia Keever Jane Keller
M ichael Kern Denise Kessel Greta Kessel Judy Kessel Tim Kessel Mike Kiedrowski Kathy Kilber
Keith Kilber Robert Kilber Steve Kilwein David King Robert King Janice Kinnischtzke Kay Kirsch
Wanda Kisse Donna Kitchen Rhoda Klem pel Kathryn Klootwyk M. Kristyn Knoll Lucy Knopik Peggy Kohler
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Renae Koppinger Karen Kordonowy Doug Kostelecky Barbara Kourajian Arva Kovar Darcy Kovash Coleen Krance
Berneta Krebs Ida Krebs Kirk Krein Mick Krieg Theodore Krieg Renae Krivoruchka Kaylene Kubischta
Thomas Kubishta Co n nie Kudrna Kevin Kudrna Marilyn Kudrna Barbara Kuhn Mary Pat Kuhn Carol Kuntz
Doreen Kuntz Mitch Kuntz Mike Kuntz Marilyn Kutzler Tracy Lane Mary ]. Lantz Nancy Larson
Tracey Laub Marion Laubner Cletus Lawrence Kenneth Lech Ellen Lee W ade Leer DeN ae Lefor
Gregory Lefor M ike Lefor Roger Lem ke M yles Letang Robert Lighthizer Peter Lish Arby Little Soldier
Mary Little Soldier Jeff Loh Gregory Lord Bruce Lorenz Lonnie Lowe Verna Luckow
David Lupo Cynthia Luptak Karen Luptak Allen Lynch Randall M cCabe Rhonda M cG ee Shelly M cG hee
Paul M cM enam y Kelly Maas Patrick M aher David Maier Paul Mann Elroy M arcusen Sandra Marsh
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Dennis M eshke Steve M eurer Co n nie M iller Kathy M iller Steven M iller W illiam M ilner
Tim M ischel Gilbert M ohawk Harlan M onson Phillip M oorman Kathy M orlock Duane M ueller James M ueller
Kenneth M und Donna M urphy Aaron Muth Barry M yaer Lorraine Namyniuk Larry Natrasany G lenda Nelson
Bruce Nesheim Janel Newby Kerin Nicholson Doug Nordby M ichael Nowik David Oas
Cindy O lheiser Scott O lin Floraine Olson Kathy Ison Renee Olson Tracey O'N eil Dorothy Osowski
Carla Oster Diana Oster Bruce O w en Sherrill Parson Nola Paulson Charles Pavlicek Cindy Pechtl
Vicky Peters Debra Peterson Ch arlen e Petryszak Gary Phillips Robbin Plagge Arthur Plowman Marlys Pocta
Douglas Pope Louis Praus Janet Prchal John Prchal M arie Quam m e M arcine Q uintus Larry Rafferty
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Mary Rowe Paula Rudnick Randy Rummel Jeffrey Ruzicka Jeanne Sabo Lyla Safely Clarissa Sailer
Terry Sawchuk Raymond Sayler Jerome Schaar Karen Schadler Peggy Schaff Susann Schaff Brenda Schaper
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Shelley Vigen Ken Volesky Russell Vranna Carol Wagner Debra Wagner Cynthia Wald Sharon Walter
Mark W anek Elvis W anner Jane W anner Shelly W anner Victor W anner Debbie W eber Russ W eber
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Ray Bruels Physical Education Driver's Ed. Business Administration Berthold, North Dakota
Tim Duppong Business and Social Science Driver's Education and Germ an G len Ullin, North Dakota
Bryan Dvirnak Business Administration Killdeer, North Dakota
Four Year Graduates
Jennine Eliingson Physical Education Business Education Adams, North Dakota
Lyla Rae Buchmann Folkins Com posite M usic Stanton, North Dakota
Timothy L. Erhardt English Scholastic Journalism Center, North Dakota
Kathy Feay Broadcasting (2 year) Dickinson, North Dakota
Karen Gabbert Elementary Education Art Dickinson, North Dakota
Dale Geibel Physical Education and Mathematics Dickinson, North Dakota
Mary Jane Haag Elementary Education Mathematics Dickinson, North Dakota
Robbie Krieg Heth English Library Science Dickinson, North Dakota
Jim Kantrud Business Administration German Dickinson, North Dakota
G race Hagen Elementary Education Social Science Wilton, North Dakota
Lindsey Hovden Com posite Social Science Killdeer, North Dakota
Petrina Krebs Elementary Education Physical Education and Mathematics Regent, North Dakota
Emelia Joan Hanson Mathematics Library Science Zahl, North Dakota
Tammy Jablonsky Business Administration Business Education Dickinson, North Dakota
ReM ae Kuehn Business Education Mott, North Dakota
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Bonnie Lefor History Sociology and Driver's Education Lefor, North Dakota
Terry Obrigewitch Business Accounting Belfield, North Dakota
Ken Quam m e Business Education Coaching Regent, North Dakota
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Heather Livermore Theatre Arts English and Broadcasting Prince Albert, Sask. Canada
Beth O poien English Library Science Dickinson, North Dakota
Consuela Q uintus Physical Education Biology and Coaching Glen Ullin, North Dakota
Everett L. Nelson M usic and Mathematics German Dickinson, North Dakota
Mark Perkins Com posite Music Scranton, North Dakota
G ordon Rettinger English Germ an and Driver's Education New England, North Dakota
Eileen Binstock Rowe English German Dickinson, North Dakota
Daniel Snow Business Administration Accounting Dickinson, North Dakota
Julie Smeby Elementary Education Library Science Karlstad, Minnesota
Ron Steffan Physical Education and Biology W heaton, Illinois
Lois Steffes English Psychology Dickinson, North Dakota
Sydney Allen Stewart Radio Broadcasting (2 year) Speech Carson, North Dakota
DavidThomas Physical Educaton and Mathematics Mott, North Dakota
Georgine W enger Thomas Elementary Education Elementary M athematics and Choral Flasher, North Dakota
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Operating Engineer Technology
John Fowler Operating Engineer Technology LaM onte, Missouri
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Pam Becker Nursing Hettinger, North Dakota
Mrs. Tom (Marla) Braaten Nursing Hettinger, North Dakota
Cindy Duel Nursing Hettinger, North Dakota
Marilyn Greenshields Nursing Richardton, North Dakota
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Ramona DeKrey Nursing Lem mon, South Dakota
Yvonne Messmer Nursing Mott, North Dakota
Mabel Pittman Nursing Dickinson, North Dakota
Linda Rettinger Nursing New England, North Dakota
Deb Roth Nursing Elgin, North Dakota
Iris M. Wright Nursing Flasher, North Dakota
Roxanne Tucker Nursing Dickinson, North Dakota
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Karen Adamski Legal Secretary South Heart, North Dakota
Cynthia Engelhardt Legal Secretary Dickinson, North Dakota
Co rin e Jordan Executive Secretary Lefor, North Dakota
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Laurie Kolling Legal Secretary Gladstone, North Dakota
Kathleen Kaye Kilber Executive Secretary Hazen, North Dakota
Renee Ann Olson M edical Secretary Scranton, North Dakota
Monica Olson Executive Secretary Scranton, North Dakota
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Nancy Staggs Legal Secretary W ibaux, Montana
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Jeanette Renner Composite Social Science Dickinson, North Dakota
Mary Lou Sadowsky Business Education Accounting and Mathematics Dickinson, North Dakota
Senior Ron Stefan was sure he wouldn't smile for the cameraman, but a little persuasion created this series.
Apparently a cross country meet isn't of much interest to little girls or puppies, but having a good time is.
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Ron Taylor has a good laugh as Bob Lasater decides whether or not to wear his academ ic hood as the old Savages might have.
The D SC Concert Choir performs at the Com m encem ent Exercises.
Connie Q uintus helps Jen Odenbaugh straighten out her mortar board prior to the 58th annual D SC Com m encem ent. (Left)
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Com m encem ent Exercises
58th Annual Comm encement
Dr. R.C. Gillund congratulates Jim Steckler on his accom plishment of graduating. Registrar Neil Ableidinger takes a note of information from Chuck Wagner before he receives his diploma, Above. Below, Dr. Robert W heeler assumes the Bogart role as he "plays it again" with Bernnett Reinke and Dr. Fred W errem eyer.
President R.C. G illund addresses the 1976 graduating class.
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Aardahl, W esley 66,67,68,69,102 Ableidinger, Patricia, 89 Ackerm an, Natalie Ackerm ann, Sarah Adamski, Karen 97,117 Afelbil, Martin 39,52,102 Allen, Richard 87,102 Am undson, Joan 102 Anderson, Annette 102 Anderson, Kim 42 Anderson, M ichael Anderson, Tamera 102 Anderson, Theodore Anfinson, Jon 102 Anheluk, Robert 102 Anheluk, Thomas 102 Anner, Roberta 102 Anton, Alan Anton, Jerry Anzek, David 51 Armbrust, Shirley Armstrong, Co n nie 102 Arnold, Gary 59,74,102 Arntzen, Janet Assel, Chris Atchley, Kenneth Auer, Rodney Baar, Dean 39,52,102 Baar, Fenella 83,88,102 Backfisch, Amy 92 Badinger, Dean 102 Baer, Debra Bahley, Roberta 50,53,90,102 Baird, David 66,67,68,69,102 Baranko, Patricia Baransky, Steve 102 Barbot, Cynthia 76,87,88 Barnhart, Blanche Barnhart, Gerald Barth, Melvin 102 Baumann, Robert 96,102 Baumgartner, Sr. Margaret 66,67,69,73,102 Baumgartner, M ichael 96 Beach, M itchell 102 Beach, Tina 102 Beaudoin, Daniel 102 Becker, James Becker, Pamela 116 Beckman, Arne 36,83,102 Beddow, Sister Rachel 66,69,73,102 Bell, Burton Bengert, David 51 Benz, Darwin 102 Bentz, Curt 102 Berg, Charlene 60,102 Berg, Jeralynne 77,102 Berg, Kay 102 Berg, Peggy 76,88 Berg, Richard Berg, Shelly Berger, Charles Berger, Fred 80 Berger, Joann Berger, Jolene 80,102 Berger, Timothy Bettenhausen, Leroy 52,102 Biberdorf, Diane 102 Bicknese, David 44,52 Biel, Chad Biel, Nick Binek, Arnold Binstock, Barbara 102 Binstock, Curtis 39,52,54 Binstock, Karen 102
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Birks, Herman 51,102 Bjorness, John 102 Bloom, Gloria Bloom, James Bloom, Joy Blount, Cynthia Bobb, Joy 61,102 Boerman, Nancy 61,65 Boespflug, Kelly Bogner, Lorie 102 Bohlman, Randy 102 Bom bach, Patricia 74,89,102 Bollinger, David 65 Bollinger, Thomas 36 Bolte, Becky Bolte, Cindy Bolte, Patti Bosch, Darlene 102 Bozekowski, Kim 66,73,102 Braaten, Marla 77,116 Braden, Bernette 102 Bratland, Alethe Bratten, Darcy 66,67,69 Bratten, Theodore 67,102 Bredeson, Nadene 102 Breitbach, Rodney 40,52,98,102 Bren, Ervin 102 Bren, Joseph 34,43,52,102 Bren, Richard Brevik, Dirk 102 Brewster, Sharon Brooks, Jill 80,102 Brown, Doris Brown, Jody 80 Brown, Rodney Brown, Rory 80 Bruels, Raymond 112 Brugh, M erlein 80,102 Bruski, Laverne 102 Buchholz, Carol 102 Bugner, Cheryl 61,66,67,69,93,102 Bullinger, John 102 Buresh, Joni 87 Burgeson, Christine 67,68,69,87,93,102 Burian, Donna 102 Burke, Sarah 65 Busch, Charlene 102,61 Bush, Carl Cam pbell, mark Candee, Keith Carlson, Denise Carlson, Diane 40 Carr, Oranda Carroll, Timothy 102 Carrington, Douglas 66 Carson, Monty 80 Casey, Marie Cerko ney, Ellen Ceynar, Robert 54,92 Chandler, Dinah Chapm an, Corliss Chapm an, Jeffrey 103 Charging, John 103 Charging, Marilyn 103 Chrism an, Glenda Christianson, Cynthia 103 Christianson, Nancy 61,66,103 Christm an, Lauree 73 Church, Craig Cilz, Doug Clark, Janice 59,74,90,103 Clark, John C. 51,103 Clay, Harry 51 Clifton, Dale 61
Cline, Carol 103 Conlin, Pauline 76,87,88,103 Conlin, Susan Conlon, Sheri 103 Cook, Tim 61,88,96,103 Cornell, Carol 40,97,103 Coyne, Matthew 69,82 Crowsheart, Thomas Culver, Edward (Ned) 34,60,103 Culver, Elizabeth 87,103 Cuskelly, Robert Cuskelly, Tim 39 Dahl, Kenneth Dare, Carol 38 Dasovick, Mary 66,67,103 Davis, Ken 39,41,95,98,100,103 Dawang, M arcella DeKrey, Ramona 116 DeLabarre, Nadine Diede, Q u inn 103 Dihle, Darrell Dihle, G ordon 92 Dire, Jane Dockter, Douglas 66,103,61 Dockter, Ronald 66,67,69,103 Dolezal, Bruce 39,52,98,102 Dolezal, Pamela 38,40,50,66,76,80,110 Doll, Sandra Domagala, Marilyn 62,66,76 Donner, Laurie 60,66,68,69,103 Donovan, Terry 72,103 Douthit, Rich Douthit, Victoria Dresser, Larry 103 Driver, Arlette Duel, Cindy 77,103,116 Duerre, Renee 61,66,103 Dukart, Frances 103 Dullum, Dawn 38,103 Duppong, Jane 76,92,103 Duppong, Janet Duppong, Timothy 92,112 Dutchuk, Sharon Dvirnak, Bryan 112 Dvorak, Geraldine Dvorak, Lena 103 Dvorak, Rosalie 76,103 Dvorak, Victor 66,67,68,69 Dykema, Leslie 66,67,68,69,103 Dykshoorn, Mary 97,103 Dynes, John 41 Dynneson, Lori 61,66,67,68,69,103 Eckman, Marvin 87 Ehli, Donald Ehli, Mary Ann 41,103 Ehresman, M ickey 103 Eisenzimm er, M elodie 103 Elichuk, Pam Elis, Joseph 98,103 Elkins, Keith 39 Ellingson, Jennine 40,76,112 Elmquist, James 103 Elverud, Dale Emerson, Shawn 62,103 Emly, Diane 38,103 Emmil, Cherrise Enderle, Richard 103 Engelhardt, Cynthia 90,117 Engelter, Barbara Engelter, Gretchen 88,97,103 Enget, Mona 61,76,103 Engwall, Roberta Entze, Kalyn Erdle, Lucy
Erhardt, Timothy 112 Eslinger, Patricia 62,76,103 Etzold, Emmett 84 Everling, Linus 39,52,54 Evoniuk, Bob 103 Evoniuk, Marjorie Fadel, Dave 103 Fadel, Mark 61,103 Farstveet, Laurette 103 Farstveet, Tracy 103 Feay, Kathleen 112 Fedora, Mary 87,103 Feil, Becky Feurerborn, Russell 52 Fevold, Marcia 53,62 Fevold, Roger Ficek, Delmar Ficek, Harvey Fiedler, G eraldine 65,66,103 Fischer, Dona 40,76,103 Fischer, Judi 50,53,66,67,74,103 Fisher, Brenda Fisher, Wayne Fitterer, Allen 103 Fitterer, Dale 39,103 Fleck, Elouglas 39,103 Fleck, James 91,98 Fleck, Susan 110 Fleener, Carm en 103 Focht, Marilyn Folkins, Brenda 66,69 Folkins, Lyla 66,67,68,69,70,71,112 Fong, Lola Foster, Joan Foster, Thomas 103 Fowler, John 51 Fox, Cheryl Fox, E. Georgia 103 Fox, Sheila 103 Fox, Theola Frank, Constance Frank, Lynette Freitag, Deanna 66,67,69,93,104 Freitag, Twyla Frenzel, Ralph Fretty, DuW ayne Fries, Janice Collins 66,67,68,69 Fries, Norbert Fritz, Beth 104 Fuglie, O w en Jay 41,104 Fulker, Bruce 52,54 Gabbert, Karen 112 Gangl, Rita 66,67,104 Ganzer, Bill 104 Gaugler, Brandt 31,52,104 Gaugler, Dawn Feist 50,76,90,104 Geibel, Dale 34,112 Geibel, Rachelle 104 Geiger, Lynn 104 Geinert, Orrin 66,67 Geinert, Cynthia see W ald, Cynthia Geisler, Mary Anne 104 Geisler, Scott 104 Germ ann, James 65,104 Gerou, Jennifer 104 Getz, Patricia 53,66,67,80,104 Gifford, Jodi 104 Gilbert, Arnold 104 Gillette, Bruce 104 Gion, Cynthia Girard, Ronald 98,104 Gjerm undson, Carol Glaser, Pamela 41,65,68,69,88,104 Glasoe, Lane
Glass, Terrence G laze, Jenniene Gleave, Avis 38,64,104 Gleave, Randy 42,52 G lick, James G oeres, Harvey 104 G oertel, Barbara 90,97,104,92 G oetz, Deborah 80,104 Goetz, Raymond Gordon, Gary Gordon, Lona G ordon, Randy 52,104 G ordon, Rocky 104 G ordon, Ross 104 G raeber, Luanna Graef, Bernard 51,104 Gratz, Shawn 66,67,68,69,104 Greenshields, Marilyn 116 Greff, Carla 104 Gress, Donald 104 Gress, Joyce Gress, Mark 80 Gress, Melvin G rinolds, Joni 104 Grosshans, Timothy G row , Randy 66,67,68,69,82 G rum an, Coral 88 Grunstead, Robert 54 G uim ont, Eunice 104 G ullickson, Darrell G underson, Debra 80 G unlikson, Laurie 38,53 Gustafson, Calvin 104 Haag, Darrell Haag, Gerald 92,104 Haag, Joann 104 Haag, Joe Haag, Mary Jane 92,113 Haas, Mary 89,104 Hablutzel, Rosalee Hagel, Clayton 104 Hagen, G race 113 Haigwood, Richard 51 Hale, Patti Hall, Alvina 104 Hall, Tex Halverson, Berniece 104 Hamann, D onnie Hammer, Susan 65,73,74,90,104 Hamre, Lila 104 Hankins, Susan 90,104 Hankins, Tom 39,104 Hanna, Kelly Hansen, Barry 96,104 Hansen, Carla 80 Hansen, Donna 104 Hansen, Marla 80 Hanson, Douglas Hanson, Emelia Joan 113 Hanson, Lorri 104 Hanson, Rochelle 104 Hanson, Roger 38,104 Harris, Barbara Hartman, M onica 90,104 Hatzenbuehler, Raymond Hauff, Cynthia Hauge, Edith Haugen, Thomas Haught, Cynthia 38,40 Haunson, Everett Havelka, Conald 104 Haverkamp, Donna 104 Hawley, Linda Hayden, Art
Hecker, Pam Etedstrom, Lola Hegstad, Glen Heidt, Jeffery 39,104 Heidt, M axine 104 Heiman, Paulette Heinle, Clyde 92,104 H einrich, Lawrence 104 Helfenstein, Jeffrey 42,104 Hendrickson, Jon 42,52,61,66,104 Hennes, Robert 42,52 H erberholz, Peggy 104 Herbst, Peter 34,104 Herm ann, Jerry 104 Herm anson, Darrell Herold, Daniel 96 Herold, Marita 104 Herring, Rex Heth, Roberta Krieg 113 Hewson, Virginia 104 Hibl, Galen 105 Hieb, Sheila Hill, Richard 105 Hilt, Kim 42 Hipsak, Arnold 62,105 Hipsak, David 105 Hochhalter, Belva 66,97 Hoeg, M uriel Hoff, Ellen 76 Hoff, Jolene 62,66,69 Hoffer, Connie Hoffer, Lyle Hofland, Arlan 52 Hollinger, Lynn 50,69,83,97,105 Holsti, Ann 105 Holz, Ronald Hornsey, Diane 105 Hornsey, Terry Horton, Eleanor Horton, Kevin 41,105 Horton, Robert Hoth, Jeffrey Hovden, Lindsey 88,113 Hovden, M archel 80,105 Howard, Joel 66,67,68,69 Huber, Theresa Huck, Alvin Huffman, Debbie Filibeck Huncovsky Huschka, Dale 36,105 Hutton, Fredrick 34,39 Hutton, Janis 32 Hutton, Jesse 34,105 Hutzenbeler, Mary Huwe, Gloria 105 Ihde, Thomas 105 Irwin, Arnie 80,105 Iverson, Mary 66,67,68,69,93 Ivey, Allan 82,105 Jablonsky, Tamara 113 Jacobs, Gary 105 Jacobs, Sherry 97,105 Jacobs, Vickie 53,62,68,69,105 Jaeger, Galen Jahnel, Roxann 90,105 Jahner, Kenneth 36,105 Jahner, Patricia 105 Jahner, Thomas 105 Jahner, Tom 54,105 Janes, Donna 66,73,78,105 Janes, Rhonda 66,67,68,69,105 Javorsky, Kenneth 105 Jesperson, Beth 78,90,105 Jirges, Allan 92,105
Jiskra, Cheryle 78,105 Job, Debbie 68,69,105 Johannes, Ruth 61 Johnson, Curtis Johnson, M ike 105 Johnson, M ilody 76,105 Johnson, Penny 38,40,76 Johnson, Roger Johnson, Sheila 66,105 Jordan, Corine 117 Jorgenson, Carol Just, M ike 39,52 Kadrmas, Kathy 105 Kadrmas, Sherry 87,105 Kadrmas, Terry 31,42 Kainz, Carol Kainz, Jeffrey 105 Kaisershot, Ed 39,105 Kallis, Leonard 105,61 Kantrud, James 95,98,100,113 Karn, Robert Karsky, Edward 105 Kathrein, Susan 105 Keator, Lester Keever, Cynthia 41,105 Keller, Jane 105 Keller, Ted Kendall, Thomas 41 Kern, M ichael 65,91,105 Kerzman, Anita 77 Kessel, Albert Kessel, Denise 105 Kessel, Greta 105 Kessel, Judy 78,79,105 Kessel, Paul Kessel, Thomas Kessel, Timothy 39,105 Kiedrowski, M ichael 40,52,62,98,105 Kilber, Kathy 40,53,105,118 Kilber, Keith 105 Kilber, Robert 105 Kilwein, Georgiann Kilwein, Steven 36,52,105 Kimbro, David Kimbro, Donna King, Catherine King, David 34,105 King, Robert 105 Kinnischtzke, Janice 53,66,76,97,105 Kirby, Kathryn Kirsch, Kaye 105 Kisse, Wanda 105 Kitchen, Donna 105 Klatt, Karen 80 Klein, Gregory Klempel, Rhonda 61,66,67,105 Klootwyk, Kathryn 105 Klym, Bob Knoll, Kristyn 62,68,105 Knopik, Lucy 78,105 Knudson, Duane Kohler, Peggy 77,105 Kolling, Clarence Rolling, Laurie 118 Kolodejchuk, lleen Ann Kopp, Myron Koppinger, Allen 39,52 Koppinger, Bruce Koppinger, Renae 61,106 Kordonowy, Karen 106 Kordonowy, Laurie 53 Kostelecky, Arthur Kostelecky, Curtis Kostelecky, Donald
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Kostelecky, Douglas 34,42,52,105 Kourajian, Barbara 53,66,67,68,69,93,106 Kovar, Arva 106 Kovash, Darcy 106 Kovash, Richard Krance, Coleen 106 Krebs, Berneta 106 Krebs, Ida 106 Krebs, Petrina 113 Krein, Kirk 87,106 Krein, Perry Kress, Jerry Krieg, M ick 106 Krieg, Theodore 39,52,106 Krivoruchka, Renae 87,106 Krough, Marionette Krough, Muriel Kubischta, Kaylene 106 Kubishta, Thomas 96,106 Kudrna, Connie Burda 106 Kudrna, Kevin 39,52,106 Kudrna, Marilyn 119 Kuehn, ReM ae 60,61,113 Kuhn, Barbara W eber 106 Kuhn, Calvin Kuhn, Clarice 66 Kuhn, John Kuhn, Mary Pat 106 Kuntz, Beatrice Kuntz, Carol 106 Kuntz, Dena Roth Kuntz, Donna Kuntz, Doreen 118 Kuntz, M itchell 66,67,73,106 Kurtz, M ike 106 Kutzler, Marilyn 38,41,76,106 Kytoichuk, Eleanor Lake, Douglas Lane, Tracy 38,106 Larson, Nancy 53,83,88,97,106 Lasater, Janice Laub, Clarence Laub, Tracey Glaesem ann 106 Laubner, M arion 106 Laurent, Stephen 51 Lawrence, Cletus 106 Leach, Loann League, Alice Learn, Rick Lech, Kenneth 106 Lech, Sharon Lee, Ellen 65,66,106 Leer, W ade 34,52,106 Lefor, Bonnie 59,74,116 Lefor, DeNae 106 Lefor, Gregory 39,106 Lemke, Roger 106 Letang, Myles 106 Lewis, Ken Lighthizer, Robert 42,106 Lindem ann, Greg Lindem ann, Sharon 77 Lindquist, Carter Lish, Peter 106 Lish, Bertie Little O w l, Evalon Little Soldier, Arby 106 Little Soldier, Mary 106 Livermore, Heather 86,114 Loh, Jeff 106 Lohm ann, Jill Long, Patricia Lord, Gregory 96,106 Lorenz, Beth W ilhelm
Lorenz, Bruce 106 Lorenz, Gregory Lose, Sherman Lothspeich, Patricia Lowe, Lonnie 41,106 Luckow, Verna 106 Luedtke, Auriel Luff, Daryl 61,106 Lupo, David 42,52,90,91,98,106 Luptak, Cynthia 106 Luptak, Karen 106 Lynch, Allan 106 Maas, Kelly 54,87,92,106 M aher, Patrick 106 Maier, David 106 M akaruk, Marie M angnall, Jeanne 77 M ann, Paul 106 M arcusen, Elroy 106 M arcusen, James 39,61 Marcusen, Leroy M arcusen, M elodie 38,66 Marsh, Sandra 50,53,90,97,106 Martens, Randy 43 Martin, Jan Martin, Nancy 107 Martin, Steven 36,107 Martin, Ted 87 Mason, Dean 51 Massad, Mary 60,78,79,107 Matthews, Tamara Maus, Don 107 M cC ab e, Randall 74,83,95,96,97,106 M cG ee, Rhonda 106 M cG hee, Mary 106 M cM enam y, Paul 42,52,83,106 McNamara, M ichael Medlar, Darlene M eduna, Charlene M ehrer, Ow en M eier, Roderick 107 M eissner, Marilyn M elby, Randy 42,107 M errill, Steven 78,79,88,92,107 M ertens, James M eschke, Dennis 107 Messmer, Yvonne 77,116 M eurer, Steve 34,52,107 M eyer, Deborah 62,90 M iller, Amelia M iller, Arthur M iller, Connie 107 M iller, Harold F. Jr. 66,107,61 M iller, James 51 M iller, Janice M iller, Juline Miller, Kathy Erickson 107 M iller, Steven 52,92,107 M iller, Wilbert M ilner, William 107 M ischel, Tim 107 M ohaw k, Gilbert 107 M onson, Harlan 107 M ook, Arleen Moorman, Phillip 52,107 M orlock, Kathy 66,67,68,69,73,87,93,107 M orrison, Alfred 80 M osbrucker, Janice M osbrucker, Joan Moxon-, Robert M ueller, Duane 107 M ueller, James 34,107 M und, Kenneth 66,68,69,107 M urphy, Donna 80,107
Muth, Aaron 107 Myaer, Barry 52,107 Myrand, Jennie Iverson Namyniuk, Lorraine 53,90,95,99,107 Nass, Robert Natrasany, Larry 66,68,69,107 Nelson, Everett L. 66,67,68,69,114 Nelson, Everett N. Nelson, Glenda 107 Nesheim, Bruce 107 Ness, Robert Newby, Clifford Newby, Janel 107 Newton, Howard Nicholson, Kerin 66,67,87,93,107 Nitschke, Lynne 38,40 Nolan, Christopher Nordby, Douglas 52,98,107 Nordquist, James 98 Nore, Marvin Nowik, M ichael 107 Oas, David 107 Obrigewitch, Terry 114 Obrigewitch, Urban O de, Beth 107 Odenbaugh, Jeanette 65,78,79 Oderm ann, Helen Oderm ann, Peter O'Hearn, Mary Olheiser, Cindy 107 O lin, Scott 107 Oliszczak, Peter Olson, Douglas 31,34,52 Olson, Floraine 107 Olson, Kathy 66,67,68,69,107 Olson, Linda Olson, M onica 118 Olson, Renee 107,118 O'Neil, Tracey 107 Opoien, Beth 114 Ortloff, Deraid Osowski, Dorothy 66,67,69,88,95,107 Oster, Carla 107 Oster, Diana 107 Ott, Roger 52 Ouellette, Lynette Ow en, Bruce 96,107 Parsons, Sherill 61,66,69,107 Paul, Ellen Paulson, Nola 107,118 Pavlicek, Charles 107 Pease, Richard Pechtl, Cynthia 53,107 Perkins, Mark 66,67,68,69,114 Peters, Deborah 90,118 Peters, John Peters, Vicky 107 Peterson, Debra 107 Peterson, Rodney Petryszak, Charlene 107 Phillips, Gary 54,107 Picard, Frank Pirkl, Deborah Pittman, Mabel 117 Plagge, Robbin 107 Plowman, Arthur 107 Pocta, Marlys 107 Polanycia, Anna Pope, Douglas 80 Postotnik, Raymond 51 Praus, Louis 107 Prchal, Janet 107 Prchal, John 107 Probert, Lilian 66,67,68,69,73,88,93,95
Q uam m e, Ardm ore Q uam m e, Kenneth 39,74,96,114 Q uam m e, M arie 97,107 Q uintus, Consuela 40,114 Q uintus, M arcine 62,107 Rafferty, Larry 107 Rafferty, Lee Randich, Laurie 66 Rapp, Dori 108 Rasmussen, Bobbe 65,74,76,90,108 Rea, Donald 108 Rebel, Shirley 108 Reep, Pamela 108 Reep, Vincent 39,52 Reeves, Arthur Edward 66,67,68,69,108 Reichert, Mark 108 Reinartz, Lavonne Renk, Theophil Renner, Edmund Renner, Jeanette 63,119 Renner, M ichelle 73,108 Rettinger, Gordon 114 Rettinger, Lavonne 108 Rettinger, Linda 108,117 Rheaum e, Craig 36,108 Rice, James Rice, Sandi Riddle, Donna 108 Ridl, Doreen 108 Riedem ann, Loretta 108 Riegel, Timothy 108 Rising, Cheryl 38,108 Rixen, Loran 108 Robinson, Keith 97,108 Rodakowski, Mary Roderick, Randohl 51,108 Rogers, Debra Blanc 66,86 Rogers, Kenneth Roll, Vicky 108 Roller, Coleen Kennedy 108 Roller, Randy 96,108 Ronningen, Annette 38,40,108 Rose, M ike Rosenow, Lavon 53,108 Roshau, Alvin 78,108 Roshau, G len 59,62,74,96,100 Roszkowski, Jean 97,108 Rotering, David 108 Roth, M yron 61,66,108 Rowe, Eileen Binstock, 115 Rowe, Mary 38,53,76,108 Rudnick, Paula 66,76,90,108 Rumm el, Gerald Rumm el, Randy 108 Rustad, Bonnie Ruzicka, James 52 Ruzicka, Jeffrey 39,52,108 Sabo, Jeanne 108 Sadowsky, Mary Lou 59,74,90,94,119 Safely, Lyla 53,59,74,79,83,88,95,108 Sailer, Clarissa 53,108 Sailer, Steven Sandvick, Duane 92 Sandvick, Thorris Sanford, Duane Sannes, Jerry 36,52 Sawchuk, Terry 36,108 Sayler, Loren Sayler, Raymond 39,108 Schaaf, Mary Ellen Schaar, Jerom e 54,82,92,108 Schadler, Karen 108 Schafer, Nancy 60,62 Schaff, Curtis 78,79,94
Schaff, Peggy 78,108 Schaff, Susann 78,108 Schaible, Calvin 83,88,96 Schank, Nick Schaper, Brenda 108 Schauer, Austen 41,108 Scheck, Wanda 78,108 Scheeler, Cheryl 108 Scheeler, Karla Schields, Vickie 108 Schillo, Robert 108 Schlauch, Tobi 108 Schlinger, Dennis 108 Schlinger, Donna 108 Schmeling, Susan Schmidtgall, Jodee 108 Schmitt, Gordon 36,108 Schmitt, Martha 52 Schmitz, Sandra Schneider, Allen 66,67,69,108 Schnell, Dianne Schwartz 87 Schnell, Gary Schnell, John 34,108 Schnell, Larry 80 Schoch, Kenton 108 Schorsch, Sandra 108 Schuld, Susan 108 Schulte, Tina 40,76,108 Schultz, David Schultz, Lynne Schwartz, Cyril Schwartz, Randal 39,108 Seela, M elanie 66,67,68,69,108 Segal, Jan Benson Segal, Sally M cCallum Seidler, Twila 61,108 Selinger, Bruce 34,108 Selinger, Sharon 109 Senn, Coleetta 109 Shannon, Lesley 109 Sheffield, Phillip 41,109 Sheppard, Sheila Sickler, LaDonna Sickler, Susan 109 Sigl, Stephanie 109 Sigl, Timothy 39,109 Singer, Erwin Skaar, Marilyn 60,61,109 Skaar, Tara Ann Skramstad, Shawn Slag, Deborah 110 Slag, Francis 109 Slag, Marian Smeby, Julie 115 Smith, Jack Smith, Patti 109 Snow, Daniel 43,94,115 Snyder, Diane 53,88,109 Soland, Pamela Solom onson, Peggy 60,61,66,67,68,69,93,109 Soules, Carol Soules, Garet Splichal, Daryl 92,96,109 Splichal, LaM oyne 96,109 Staggs, Gloria Staggs, Nancy 118 Stearns, Debra 80,109 Steckler, James 42 Steckler, Peggy 80,90,109 Steckler, Sandra 89,109 Stefan, Ronald 115 Steffan, Cynthia 109 Steffan, Linette 66,68,69 Steffes, Lois 115
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Steier, Charlotte Holm 109 Steier, Conrad 109 Steier, George Steinbach, Barbara 41 Steiner, Raymond 109 Steinwand, Clarence Stewart, Jackson 34 Stewart, Jerry 66,67,68,69,109 Stewart, Sydney 82,109,115 Sticka, Terrance 66,67,73,109 Stockdill, Ow en 42,52 Stockert, Kevin 109 Stockie, Bonnie Straub, Cheryll 38,39,40,76,109 Streyle, Dean 34,52 Struble, Judith 38,76,90,109 Stzegura, Clarence Sundahl, Randee 66,67,68,69,93,109 Sunde, Paulette Svihl, Dennis 109 Swett, Dacotah (Coty) Swett, Sharon Tamayo, Nancy 50,59,88,95,109 Teigen, Ross 69,94 Ternes, Roger 52,92,109 Ternes, Steve 41,109 Tescher, Dick 109 Teske, Lynnae 61,109 Theis, Eric 34,42,109 Thiel, Casey 61,109 Thiel, Dexter 61,109 Thiel, Renee 59,66,67,68,69,73,93 Thomas, Betty 109 Thomas, Bryon Dean 54,65,109 Thomas, David 115 Thomas, James Jr. 36 Thomas, James 51,52,109 Thomas, Jennifer 84,109 Thompson, Bonnie 109 Thornton, Dann 66,67,68,69,109 Thorstad, M ichael Thurn, Richard 109 Tibor, Noreen Tisor, Lee 109 Todd, Fred 41,92 Todd, Rebecca 41,109 Tollefson, Douglas Tollefsrud, Lois 38,40,76,80,109 Tomchuk, Mary Rose 90,94,109 Toof, Darwin 79,109 Toof, Patricia Novotny 79,109 Tooley, David 75 Traquair, Jean 96 Traquair, R. G len 66,67,68,69 Traxel, Marilyn 109 Truchan, Eugene Wayne Tschetter, M ike 31 Tschetter, Richard 31,109 Tucker, Harold Tim 51,109 Tucker, Harvey Tom 51,109 Tucker, Roxanne Tuhy, Clarence Tuhy, Duane Tuhy, Jerry Tuhy, Richard Tvetene, M ike 66,68,69,109 Uhlich, Jeffrey 39,52,92,109 Ulrich, Ronald Ulshafer, William Unruh, Demaris Unruh, Harvey Urlacher, Anita 78,109 Urlacher, Delrae 109 Urlacher, Lavern 60,109
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Vaagen, Anne 109 Vaagen, Loretta Vaagen, Paula 87,109 Vandenburg, Linda 61 Vigen, Shelley 110 Villines, Elbert Volesky, Allen Volesky, Arlene 53,74,76,87,92 Volesky, Charles Volesky, Kenneth 34,52,110 Vranna, Mary Vranna, Russell 110 W agem ann, Marlys W agner, Carol 97,110 Wagner, Charles 92 Wagner, Debra 110 Wald, Cynthia 66,67,110 W alker, James 34,82 Walter, Sharon 61,66,69,78,110 Walters, Doug 34,52 W anek, Mark 87,92,110 W anner, Co n nie 79 W anner, Dale 115 W anner, David W anner, Elvis 110 W anner, Jane 110 W anner, Shelly 110 W anner, Victor 110 Watson, Jeff 34,80 Wax, Malcolm W eber, Debbie 110 W eber, Gregory 92 W eber, Russ 110 W eflen, Colleen W eflen, Sharon W ehner, Desirae W eiler, Carol W eiler, Cleon e 38,40,110 W einand, Elizabeth 66,110 W einand, M onica 66,110 W eisenberger, David 110 W eisgerber, Cherri Pekas W elch, Bonnie W elch, Debbie 38,80,110 W ellenstein, Doug 43 W ellenstein, Joan W elsch, Sherryl 110 Welsh, Arland Wenger, G eorgine 46,67,69,115 W eninger, Holly 110 W enko, Alex 94 W erlinger, Susan 110 West, C o d ie 66,87,110 West, Judy 110 West, M elinda W estrum, Deborah 110 W heeler, Cynthia 40,110 W heeler, Karen 110 W heeler, Maye W heeling, Robert 34,52,84 W helan, Stacy W herry, David 39,110 White, Delores 38 Wieger, Kim 110 W iens, Jocelyn W ilhelm , Jackie 97,110 W ilkens, Blake 110 W illenbring, Robert W ilier, Cindy Williams, Terry 36,110 Wilson, Malcolm 34 W inczew ski, Brad 210 Winter, Robb Winter, Tod
Witkowski, Richard Wohlschlager, Jim 34 Wolberg, Dennis 110 W olberg, Donna Wolf, Duane Wolf, Kelly 41,110 Wolf, Sandra Wolff, Patricia 38,80,110 Wolff, Sharon 38,110 Wolski, Lyle W oodfill, Kristine 53,90,110 W oodley, Janiene Wright, Iris 53,117 Young, Arthur 110 Young Bear, Bernice Yourk, Myron 110 Zander, Eva 60 Zander, Keith Zarek, George Zarak, William Zastoupil, Rockford 98,110 Zeller, Geneva 110 Zeller, Wanda 110 Ziegler, Larry 94 Ziegler, Rickie Zieman, Susan 60,68,78 Zieske, David 52 Ziman, Keith Ziman, Kevin 110
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