Prairie Smoke 1980

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REMEMBER

As the year of 1979 closed, so closed another chapter/decade of our lives. The seventies brought many changes* Gas prices steeping at $1.10/gallon* the end of the Vietnam War* the beginning and fruitless end of SALT I and II talks with Russia* a floating laboratory in space for space study* and an event which still remains in the minds of most people — W atergate. The usual partying occured as the New Year was initiated. W e never realized that the old paths and old times and old memo­ ries of the 1970's had now become the new paths, new times and new memories of the 1980s. So as we attem pt to record moments in our lives, we forget one important detail — time never stops.

Agricultural students wait patiently for their instructor to arrive for class.

Jim Ley, Jr., completes an assignment for Children's Lit. class by preparing a story for community children.

Carol Arnold, Fr., paints the final posters for the ASA Flomecoming entrant float.

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Helen Diechert, Fr., files library cards as part of her work/study job.

Above right: DSC mas­ cot watches Blue Hawk football game/play.

Robin Anderson, Fr., gets her practice in for the newly formed swimming team.

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A NEW DECA 1980

1980. A new decade with new problems, new decisions, new policies. From the Iranian conflict to the serious problems of the world, this decade will be one of many decisions which will affect the lives of the generation from which we come. This new decade will bring many new faces to Dickinson State College. As we, the present students of DSC face into the past, along with us will fade the memories and the poli­ cies that rule us now. That, in-its-self is the reasoning behind a yearbook. As a visual and written memory of the times, the decisions, the events and the discoveries which have helped shape and form our lives. It also serves as a record to the future students, of what occured during OUR year, the school year of 1979-80.

1979-80 Homecoming Chief, Tom Arnold, looks on as he leads the annual homecoming parade down main street, Dickinson.

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M ay Hall, oldest building on the DSC campus, has endured many new deca’s.

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NEW COMPANIONS OLD FRIENDS

Old friends are life’s biggest achievement. New companions are life’s greatest asset. Throughout the years, as memories of DSC fade, the memories of old friends from college years of 1979-80 will remain because as the years go by we begin to realize the worth and value of friends — not just the old ones, but the new companions that we have met and will meet on our journey through life.

Skeleton. Paul Herauf, won first prize in the Halloween cos­ tume contest sponsored by CSG. Below: TKE Fraternity mem­ bers yell words of advice towards Blue Hawk football players at 1979 Homecoming game.

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1979

Above: Greaser Dave Rotering takes time out of his busy day to do some nail filing. Left: Raggedy Ann’s escort seems pleased to have her in his possession. Below: Klinefelter resident, Curt Pierce, seems pleased to be awakened from his beauty sleep. (Possible that he has had enough?)

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Students in M r. Freeman’s class check vegetation growth on the prairie.

Karla Forster. Jr.. checks the growth progress of her dorm plants. Bottom: Chuck Peterson gets some extra help from Dr. Wheeler.

NEW GROWTH As we continue our careers, we develop what some people decide to term "New Growth” . W e grow inward as we absorb the knowledge that is placed before us. W e also expand as we grow with new knowledge, new experiences and the new ideas that come about from within. This, as we know it, is called "New Growth” .

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Above left: Students in Dr. Stanberrie class enjoy an afternoon class outside Left: Marilyn Zeller adds the finishinj touches on her color diagram. Above: Chri Mullaley, Ed. of Western Concept, type copy up for the next issue. Bottom left: / welder gets plenty of practice in. Below Football players, Chris Walby and Denni: Sulzer walk off the field in a cloud of victo ry-


REFLECTIONS OF Above left: Lisa Kohler delights in being a little girl again. Above: DSC students take advantage of the pinball machines in the SU. Bottom left: C indy Klein puts the finishing touches on Homecoming posters. Below: Shelly Schultz pins up her "m an".

As the days pass, and we continue on to our goals, we may take time — maybe before sleep overtakes, maybe as a mellow song plays, to reflect back on times that we have lived through. Both good and bad, these times that we share are the times that we must store in our memory.

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rRIENDS, I WILL REMEMBER YOU What a friend we have in time gives us children, makes us wine. Tells us what to take or leave behind. And the gifts of growing old are the stories to be told of the feelings more precious than gold. And friends, I will remember you think of you, pray for you and when another day is through I’ll still be friends with you. Baby’s days are never long Mothers laugh is baby's song gives us all the strength to carry on.

Above left: Doug Sturlaugson questions next play. Bottom left: Dave Schmidt directs the band at Homecoming in a Grecian Toga. Below: Voters mark

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Above: Dave Rotering and Renee Benz practice their medical knowledge on one of their "patients” . Right: Coach Dennis Limke shouts out directions to his basketball players.

NEW EXPERIENCES Through our new experiences in 1980, our lives will change. What we encounter, how we deal with it will mold together to form our own personal life line. Each individual is responsible for how his line runs— for he has his life. Soon, as we venture into the open world, our lives will change. Whether it is toward the positive or negative is YOUR responsibility— no one else’s.

Left: Dennis Gendreau does some final work on a project. Above: Shelly Chamberlain uses her talent in Hilltop Holiday.

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Above Left: Ju d y Hoff and Je rry Kushner relax in the SU. Above left: Jane Cooks gives the photographer a comical grin. Above: Kevin Kourajin and Steve Loss do their act in the 1980 Hilltop Holiday. Bottom left: A DSC student selects his cards with great care. Below: Tom Arnold, TKE Prytanis and Randy Herold form a closer bond in their brotherhood.

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SUITCASE COLLEGE SYNDROME

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PROBLEM

The following is an article dealing with the prob­ lem of students leaving the college on weekends. Often it is said that "th ere is nothing to do on weekends” . W eekends offer the student only as much as he wants. Participation is the key to fun at DSC. The article was w ritten by Steve Eastern Jr., who also believes that the apathy that is dem onstrat­ ed by DSC students is our own fault. It’s Friday, 3:00 p.m. The mass exodus begins. Hundreds of DSC students head for home. W h at is it that drives these "su itcasers” from the campus every weekend? Lack of entertain­ ment? Loneliness? Lack of companionship? Dis­

content? All of these factors are cited by suit­ casers. And all are, to a certain extent, fallicies. The most frequent complaint on the DSC campus is that there’s nothing to do here. BULL. W hile Dickinson isn’t the entertainment capitol of the world, there are plenty of opportunities to keep amused. The DSC campus is overflowing with extracurri­ cular activities and almost every organization is open to anyone. If you’re bored, try running for Student Senate, join the Spanish Club, w rite for the Western Concept, or fraternalize with a Greek organization.

M any extracurricular’s are active on the week­ ends. Music, theater, and Center Board of G o v­ ernors are fine examples of weekend activities. Loneliness is another reason frequently ad­ vanced by students for leaving campus on the weekends. W h ile loneliness is certainly a legiti­ mate emotion that we all have experienced, it is one which can be overcome. If you head home every weekend and spend your free time during the week holed up in your dorm room, how are you going to meet anyone? In addition, we may need the warmth and secu­

rity of our families. The "real world” can be a very harsh experience. However, w e're going to have to face it’s realities sometime. The years we spend in college can serve as a transition from home's warm th to the world’s cold if we let them. M any of the most relaxing and enjoyable exper­ iences of college life occur on the weekend — parties, dances, quiet times. It is tragic that the suitcasers cheat themselves out of these exper­ iences by leaving campus.


Above: A rainbow seems to lead into the pot-of-gold that awaits us at DSC. Right: Sunlight falls lightly on a bay of water comparable to that of our minds.

NEW HORIZONS As we continue striving for an education, we begin to realize that because each day is unique, each day has a new horizon to be lived. W e must attempt to reach these horizons and when reached, realize that they become the beginning of a new horizon. So begins another chapter in life. Continue on and remember the good times of 1979-80 at Dickinson State College.

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GROUPS


CENTER BOARD OF GOVERNOR'S

The Center Board of Governors are students who are chosen by the Stu­ dent Senate to be responsible for the programs and dances that are held throughout the year. The Student Senate is the governing body which regulates and distributes the money for various organizations. They are also reponsible for elections of CBG and Student Senate offices.

Front row L to R: Carol Arnold, Susan Arnold, Delores Kadrmas, Brenda Biel, Je ri Candrian, Monica Boespflug; Back row: Howard Kitchen, Adv.i Shelley Schulz, Mark Vining, John W hitlock, Les W itcowski, Kevin Kourajian, Ross Reinhiller.

STUDENT SENATE

Front row L to R; Dave Rotering, Steve Easton, Les W itkow ski, Tom Arnold, Ryan Nelson: Back row: Duane Fried, M ary Jane Kessel, Carmaine Ereth, Susie Heidt, Denise Binstock, Lisa Kohler, Carla Forster, Howard Kitchen, Advisor


STUDENT POLICIES COUNCIL

The Student Policies Council (SPC) bridges the issues of students to the issues of the faculty. SPC was responsible for the dorm kitchen hours to be open as long as they were this past year, the lounge hour dis­ agreements and many other issues that di­ rectly affect students. Each year outstanding students from col­ leges and universities are selected to the membership of W ho’s Who in Colleges and Universities. Their selection is based on their leadership, grade point and overall achievement at their college or university.

Front row L to R: Les W itkow ski, Tom Arnold Back: Nick Klemm, Rhonda Benson

WHO'S WHO

Front row L to R: Maxine Oucharek, Rhondee M artin, Je f f Luptak, Denise Binstock, Linda Sanford, Darlene W hite, Laurae Tomashewski, Bonnie Gresser, Carmaine Ereth, Karen Shulte, Sharon Cowdin, Brenda Biel, Susan Mayo: Back L to R: Les W itkowski, Tom Arnold, Laurie M artin, Dave Schmidt, Rhonda Benson, Claudette Lutrell

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PHI SIGMA PI HONORARY FRATERNITY

c , _ ni Sweetheart Denise Binstock

Front row L to R: Craig Olson, Je rry Volesky, Ron Wingenbach, Pat Forster. Middle. Dave Rotering, Darrel Flynn, Les W itkow ski, Je f f Luptak. Back. Je f f Fleidt, Curt Franchuk, Daryl Kudrna, Bruce Scott '

LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA

Front row L to R. Je ff Fleidt, Susie Fleidt, Kent Bratten, Je rry Volesky, Back row. Dr. Robert Todd, Mr. Dale Zieman, Dave Rotering, Chuck Ackerman, Bonnie Gresser, Ken Rice

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I GERMAN CLUB

First row L to R: Tammy Lorenz. LeAnn Rettinger, Corinne W alters, Peggy Renner* Row 2; Julie Allen, Kelly Hammers, M arilyn Neiters; Row 3; Shanna Ehret, Bonnie Gresser, Cindy Tamayo, Carolyn Gieser-, Back: Dan Hart, M ary Gernand, Mr. Leroy Oberlander, Twila Hintz, Cal Thogerson

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MAC'S CLUB MATH AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Lynette Allex, M ichele Stoltz, W anda Kostelecky, Kathleen Klein, M r. Bill Massey, Renee Heiser, Je f f Domagala

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PHI BETA LAMBDA

Row one: L to R: Donna M ayer, Linda Kuntz, Pat Forster; Row 2; Je ri Candrian, Sharol Heinert, Joe M eyer; Row three, Verlaine Larson, Carol M eier, Larry Sebastian: Row four, Carolyn Geiser, Dale Dolechek, Mr. Roger Kilwein; Row five, Je f f Luptak, Nick Klemm, Curt Franchuk

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB

Row one, Pam Filipi; Row two: Dan Clark, C athy Lengowski; Row three; Daryl Kudrna, Nikki Maltese-, Row four, Linda Sanford, Tami Maltese; Row five. Dean Rummel, Doug Walters-, Row six, Mr. Bill Goetz, Chuck Peterson

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KAPPA PI HONORARY FRATERNITY

Left to Right: Dennis Navrat, M ike Lindquist, Jean Scheeler, Michelle Wieland

ART CLUB

Front row L to R: Harlan Loffelmacher, M ark Smart, Harold Loffelmacher, Lola Engeti Back: Mr. Don Duda, Karen Wolfe, Michelle W ieland, Jean Scheeler, N etty Bjerke, Rita W agner, Susan Cline

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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA SORORITY ASA NOTRE L’HOMME PAT FORSTER

Front row L to R: Rhonda Sundheim, Linda Kuntz, Stella Campbell, Renata Fisher: Middle: C indy Leach, DeLonnes Moltzem Back: Carol Arnold, Darlene Heck, Karen Ellefsen, Cindy Klein

SON S OF PHOENIX L to R: Rod Senn, Pat Forster, Curt Franchuk

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DELTA ZETA SORORITY

Front row L to R: Frances W alker, Sue Stern, Corinne W alters, M arlys W alters, Linda Schmidti Back: Nancy Ackerman, Beck y Benz

ROSE QUEEN CATHY LENGOWSKI

MOST ELIGIBLE BACHELOR JEFF DOMAGALA

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TAU KAPPA EPSILON FRATERNITY

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TKE Sweetheart Lisa Kohler

Front row L to R: Randy Herold, Bruce Kuhn, Kelly Herold, Tom Herold, Roben Beyer, M arv Urlacher, Terry Jalbert, M a rty Knudson; Back: L to R: Dale Sayler, Gene Jordon, Tom Arnold, Gary Phillips, Glenn Urlacher, Roland Honeyman

TKE DAUGHTERS Front row L to R: Lisa Kohler, Sue Juntunen, Donna M ayer, Pam Hecker, Je ri Candriam Back: Julie Zeller, Bonnie Gresser, Renee Benz, Linda Hodges, Sue Hamre, Pam Hermann, Frances Walker 26 TKE Prytanis, Tom Arnold, gives welcome speech at the annual Founder's Day.


THETA CHI FRATERNITY

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L to R: Jo e Lopez, Tim Frank, G ary Wiem an, Terry Gill, M ike Dolezal, Kim Pinnow Theta Chi Sweetheart DeM aris Larson

THETA CHI LITTLE SISTERS

Front row L to R: Donna Binstock, Sheryl W olf, M ary Michaelson, Jolene Binstocki Back: Jen Deichert, V e ­ ronica Dvorak, Sherryl Riehl

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ALPHA PSI OMEGA

Left to Right: Sherry Ternes, Deb Lenzen, Chuck Andrus, Ms. Jean Waldera

PAN HELLENIC

Left to Right: Darlene Heck, Linda Schmidt, M ary Johnson, Carol Arnold, Randy Hall, Stella Campbell, Deb Conlon

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OTA’S OLDER THAN AVERAGE STUDENTS

VET’S

L to R: Doug W alters, John W h it­ lock, Kevin Grosz, Delbeert Heil­ man, Nick Klemm, Dave Enebo, Ordean Tweeden, Del Monke, M ary M any Horses

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WESTERN CONCEPT

WOMEN’S RECREATION ASSOCIATION

Front row L to R: LaVerne Gion, Bertha Geiger, Sharon Vietz> Back: Julie Larson, Je ri Heid, Rose Deichert

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INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP I Front L to R: Charlene Thiel, Karen Dahlen, Barb Dvorak, Shanna Ehret, Joan Ruggels: Middle: Lola Enget, M ary Moser, Arlene Anderson, W a d e Enget, Sandy Roth, Lynn Moser: Back: DeM aris Larsn, Dean Karsky, Dalton Huber, Tim Barber, LuAnn Buckholz

LUTHERN STUDENT MOVEMENT L to R: C indy Peters, Norma Braddock, Linnea Johnson, Brian Olson, Lillian Crook, Pat Schon, Nancy Nygaard, Jim Ley, Steve Tangen, Pastor, Doug Bieber

ccco Front L to R, Karen Dahlen, Jim Ley, Tim Barber, Terry Gill, M i­ chele StoltZ: Middle, W ad e En­ get, Ross Reinhiller, Chris Kutin, Lillian Crook, Sharol Heinert, Chris Popiel, DeMaris Lar­ son: Back: Dr. Paul Larson, Rev. Nace, Sister M arie


OFFICERS

L to R: Claudette Lutrell, Tammy Gjermundson, Tim Jorgenson, Ja c k ie Brown, Sherry Plummer

MISS RODEO DSC JAM IE MORK

RODEO TEAM

Front row L to R, Tim Jorgenson, Brad Gjermundson, M ike Neether, Bob Coleman, Tom Murphy, Back, Scot Sorensen, Jim Schaeffer, Leif Jellesed, Kelly Dressier, Rusty Gilstad, Bob Ferebee


BRAD GJERMUNDSON-JUNIOR CHAMPION-NATIONAL INTER COLLEGIATE RODEO ASSOCIATION SADDLE BRONC RIDING One Dickinson State Rodeoer qualified for the National Intercollegiate Rodeo. Brad Gjermundson, sitting in the third place position of the Saddle Bronc rid­ ing catagory, went on to take home with him the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association trophy in that Divi­ sion.

Fifty-five other rodeoers from around the nation were also entered in his group. For his efforts, Gjermundson earned the Dsc Rodeo Club $2100 in scholarships to be used for rodeo re­ cruitment.

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DORM COUNCILS

WOODS

The dorm councils which represent each of the four dorms on campus, are responsible for the social activities and any other dorm matters. Their main function is to represent the resi­ dents of their respective dorms. Each council consists of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Floor Representatives, Resident Assistants and the Head Resident.

Front L to R.- D eM aris Larson, Denise Binstock, Delores Kadrmas, Mrs. Burmeisten Back: Joan Ruggels, LaVern Gion, Rose Deichert, Sharon Vietz, Julie Zeller, Maxine Oucharek, Sara Paulsen, Laurel Riehl

DELONG

Front L to R: Deb Miller, Pat Schon, Suzanne Kohler, Rhonda Benson, Jill Fuglie, Back, Rhonda Sundheim, Carol Gieser, Kathleen Klein, Je ri Heid, Cassie Schwartz, Gail Pomplun, Julie Dahl, Jean Olmstead, Karen Schulte, Mrs. Lagge, Lisa Kohler


SELKE

Front L to R: Darcy Rosendahl, Tim Barber, Ron Wingenbach: Back: M elvin Norton, Steve Sorby, Dave Schmidt, Dave Rotering, Kevin Kourajian, Mrs. Meisner

KLINEFELTER

Front L to R: Je ff Domagala, Duane Fried, Curt Stockert, P erry Braunageli Back: Curt Pierce, Dudley, Homelvig, Barb Gendreau, W e s Niederman, Pat Flennessey, Steve Bardell, Je f f M akelky

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MENC MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Front L to R: Sheila Flughes, Unknown, Unknown, Darlene W h ite, Tino Ferraro. Lisa Sterns, Anth足 ony Samchek, Middle: Sue Sigurdson, Pam For足 ster, Maureen Baird, Cheryl Tholl. M aryAnn M ittleider, Laurae Tomashewskii Back: Kyle M ack, Sue M ayo, Doug Molnar, Jim Banman, Dave Schmidt. M urray Lawrance, M r. Gerald Seela, Maxine Oucharek, M ary Beaudoin, Shelly Chamberlain

PHI MU EPSILON FRATERNITY I Left to Right: Doug Molnar, Anthony Sam足 chek, Dave Schm idt, Steve Loss, Tino Fer足 raro. Jim Banman, Dann Thornton, M urray Lawrance

MU PHI EPSILON SORORITY I Front row L to R: Sue Sigurdson, Alanna Banman, Darlene W h ite , M axine Ouchareki Middle: Sheila Hughes, Sue M ayo, Lisa Sterns, Laurae Tomashewskii Back: M ary Beaudoin, Maureen Baird, M aryA nn M ittleider, Shelly Chamberlain, Crystal Eisenbraun

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I BRASS QUINTET

L to R: Murray Lawrance, M ary Ann M ittleider, Susan Sigurdson, Dean Printz, Doug Molnar

WIND ENSEMBLE

Front row L to R: L. Howard, P. Forster, D. W h ite , B. Thornton, S. Hughes, K. Schwartz, M. Beaudoin; Row 2: M. Isaak, A. Banman, M. Baird, T. Sacchini, S. M ayo, A. M ilroy, D. Schm idt. A. Samchek, N. Dynnesom Row 3: T. Ley, L. Sterns, M. M ittleider, M. Oucharek, Row 4; M . Steele, M. Lawrance, D. Molnar, M. Ackerman, J. Smart, D. Printz. D. Milne. K. Wiley> Conductor, Back row: M. Badinger, J. Howard. T. Ferraro, J. Heidt, K. M ack, J. Banman

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PRAIRIE CONCEPT

Front L to R: V ince Praus, Ray Ekness, Jeanne Cook, Brad Wickware, Tim W olf, Karla Forster, Barb Fisher, Bob FlopkinS) Back: Laurae Tomashewski, Sue Mayo, Kevin Kourajian. Je f f Heidt, Shelly Chamberlain, Tino Ferraro, Lisa Sterns, Cheryl Tholl, Steve Loss, Maxine Oucharek

DSC CHORALE

Front L to R: Dr. Elwood Brow n, K a­ ren Dahlen, Sheila Hughe*, Sue M ayo, Do u g M olnar, Brad W ickw a re , Tino Ferraro, A n th o n y Sam chek, C he ryl Tholl, M a r y Beaudoin> Second row: U nknow n, Renita M olstre, Jeanne Cook, Bruce Thornton, Steve Los*, K y le M a c k , M u r r a y L a w ra n c e , Rhonda M u nd , Laurae Tom ashew ski; T h ird row: Darlene W hite, U nknow n, Barb Fischer, Dann Thornton, Dean Printz, Jim Banman, Leonna Flemmer, Alanna Banman, Shelly Chamberlain; Back: M a x in e O ucharek, T e rry Ley, M aureen Baird, D a ve Schm idt, Bob Fiopkins, Dale M ilne, C rysta l Eisenbauer, N aom i Dynn eso n, Susan Flenley, Sue Sigurd son


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HILLTOP HOLIDAY 1980 A SHOW OF SHOWS!

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Hilltop Holiday is an annual event that seems to brighten the dreary, snowy days of the new year. The Music Educator’s National Conference (M EN C ) sponsors the fun-filled variety show. Members of the Hilltop Holiday organizing com­ mittee shown at bottom left are: Front L to R: Sheila Hughes, Maxine Oucharek, Alanna Banman, Dann Thornton, M ary Beaudoin, Kyle Mack; Back: Bruce Thornton, Sue Mayo, Dave Schmidt, Mr. Gerald Seela


HILLTOP HOLIDAY


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SBW WEEK 1980 SURE BEATS WINTER

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SBW week is an event which is held every spring to give DSC students a break from the winter and long studying hours. The 1980 SBW (Sure Beats W inter) week events included: an egg toss, the football game between the girls of Delong and the girls of Woods Hall, tug-o-war, card tour足 naments, ice cream eating contest, pie eating contest, tricycle race, foosball tourney, pool tourney, ping pong tourna足 ment and a water balloon toss. The weeklong festivities are sponsored by the Cen足 ter Board of Governors. Co-chairpersons for the 1980 week were Susan Arnold and Monica Boespflug. Along with the various contests, dances and a concert are scheduled. The MISSION MOUNTAIN W O O D S BAND entertained DSC students as the opening concert of the week. Many weeks and hours of preparation go into the organization of SBW . CBG mem足 bers start preparing as early as February.

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Each year as Homecoming rolls around, a sense of excitement and thrill enter into every DSC student. From the annual Homecoming pa­ rade which features the new Chief and Princess to the marching bands of area schools, Homecoming is a time of celebration. Chief Tom Arnold of Richardton and Princess Sharon Vietz of Elgin reigned over the annual festivities. The DSC marching band won the Spirit Jug while the TKE Fraternity took home the first place trophy for the best designed float.

CHIEF T O M ARNOLD PRINCESS SHARON VIETZ

DSC President Albert A. W atrel and his w ife greet by standers during the Homecoming parade.

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DSC M arching band cheers on at the game.

New and old Chief and Princess. Left to Right: M arie Ouamme, 1978 Princess, Tom Arnold, 1979 Chief, Sharon Vietz, 1979 Princess, W a d e Leer, 1978, Chief.

HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Sitting L to R: Rondee Martin, Delo re s K a d rm a s , L e ig h A n n Huether; Standing: Linda San­ ford, Mr. Leland Skabo, Darlene W hite, Suzanne Kuntz, Denise Binstock, Je ff Heidt, Mr. Cal Lundberg, Les Witkowski

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS C. C. RYDER PETER NERO RALPH NADER

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SPORTS


— FOOTBALL 1979

Above: DSC football players get ready to initiate another play. Above Right: DSC players are exhilarated after a yard gaining play.

Left: DSC quarterback Neal Messer discusses crucial points in a goal determining play. Above: One of the least appreciated members of a football game are the officials. Seldom noticed, officials can make or break a game.

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DSC football player, Tim Chris­ tian, gives a victo ry clasp to fellow teammate, Joel Marshall.

1979 DSC BLUE HAWKS Front row, L to R: Doug Sturlaugson, Roger Rudolph, Gresh Tuggle, Chris W alby, Tim Christian, Roscoe Lagge, Dennis Gendreau, Neal Messer, Je ff Fleidt, Todd Paddock, M arv Schulz, Je rry Kushner, Rob Morgan, Dennis Sulser, M iddle Row: Don M yaer, Dave Grubb, Greg Becker, Scot Sorenson, Kelly Rasch, D arcy Rosendahl, G ary Dowling, Je rry Sigl, Jim Ladbury, Dave Michaelson, Todd Syverson, Joel Marshall, Craig Anderson, Mike Altenberg, Ken Lyson, Je f f Makelky, Brad Foss, Kyel Flodenfield, Mark Hopp, Scott Privratsky, Jim Krebs-, Back row: Ron Wingenbach, M arty Knudson, Allan Kirchm eier, Guy Dodge, Roland Heiser, Marshall Nathanson, Pat Pledger, Ja y Bratland, Paul Herauf, Brian Anderson, Toby McAdam, Dave William s, Paul Neubauer, Tim Michaelson, Tony Perkins, Dave Cooper, Paul Flendrickson, Robby Voight, Dave Wallace.

ILUE HAW K FOOTBALL SCORES DSC 24 3 28 6 16 42 13 12 12

Black Hills State Bismarck Junior College NDSSS-Whapeton Mayville State College Valley C ity State College Chadron State Minot State College Jamestown State College Rocky Mountain State College

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DSC VOLLEYERS VOLLEY TO A 15-9 SEASON

No. 32 Rhonda Benson reaches for the skies in her attempt to stop a spiked ball. Carol Gatzke attempts to defend her area of the volleyball court.

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moves the ball to her advantage.

Front row L to R: Karen Schulte. T racey Regal, Susie Harper, Patty Dixon, Julie Larson, Lola Enget, Back row: Coach Kathy Jam es, Carla Volesky, Janet Thompson, Rhonda Benson, Carol Gatzke, Nadine Roth, Ju d y Aasen, Carol Dobitz, Nancy Murphy

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BLUE CHICK BASKETBALL 1979-80

DSC teammates warm-up before a challenging game against Valley. Right: Janet Thompson puts in two points against UND-Williston Tetons.

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AN OVERVIEW

BLUE CHICK SCORING TABLE DSC 79 56 65 66 67 47 64 63 75 86 59 69 58 53 85 83 65 76 66 79 69 64 64 75

Black Hills Rocky Mountain Eastern Montana UND-Williston M ary College Minot State Chadron State Fort Hayes State Mankato State Black Hills Bismarck Junior Jamestown College Valley C ity State M ary College Mayville State Minot State Bismarck Junior Jamestown College Valley C ity State Mayville State UND-Williston STATE — Third Place Minot Valley C ity State Jamestown College

60 63 70 82 72 69 53 90 87 55 67 70 65 60 57 80 73 65 67 63 81 56 76 51

No. 12, Sandy Clark drives in for a bucket to help the Chicks overcom e the UND-Williston Tetons.

Front row L to R: Nadine Roth, Kay Johnson, Sherry Battest, Karla Clark, Laurie Volesky, Sandy Clark, Linda Cahoon, Pam Hoglun-, Back row L to R: LeAnn Rettinger, Laurel Riehl, Gay Austin, Rhonda Benson, Carol Gatzke, Janet Thompson, Diane Carlson, Rita Romanshyn, Dennis Sulzer, Coach Jo Lindquist

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WIN A FEW, LOSE A FEW

The Dickinson State Blue Hawks had one of their less successful years end­ ing their season with a 9-16 record. Coach Dennis Limke believed that the reason for the record was the fact that the team was relatively a new team. He also stated that it was a young team thus not having the experience.

Hawk members show different facial expres­ sions: Top right: Duane Mueller-confident; Below left: Coach Limke-puzzled; Below right: Kenny Hall-determination.

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Shooting the ball is only half of the fun in a game of basketball, rebounding and quick thinking are two other aspects that are needed to play buckets.

Hawk, No. 22, Dennis Gay, flies upward towards two points.

L to R: Ron Wingenbach, Dennis Gay, M ark W ittenberg. Lee Magstadt, Duane Mueller, Dave Throndsen, Pat Hennessy, M ike Altenberg, Todd Ost, Je ff Lebsock, Greg Becker

BLUE HAW K BASKETBALL RECORD DSC 86 72 78 78 97 102 65 89 71 87 68 57 79 61 63 62 73 66 76 63 70 56 86 61 64

M ary College W aldorf College Black Hills State Chadron State SD Tech SD Tech Rocky Mountain Black Hills State Bismarck Junior Bismarck Junior Minot State Chadron State Bismarck Junior Minot State M ayville State Jamestown College Wapheton Valley C ity State Bismarck Junior Minot State M ayville State Jamestown College Wapheton Valley C ity State M avville State

81 60 72 76 113 98 82 65 81 82 91 66 76 75 73 70 84 98 90 68 61 64 93 69 -n

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BLUE HAWK WRESTLING DSC 21 Black Hills State 22 24 Minot State 19 31 Bismarck Jr. College 15 35 Mayville State 10 39 Montana State University 9 38 Jamestown College 5 24 Valley City State 22 17 NDSSS 26 40 NWCC - Powell 8 Northern Montana No Show

The DSC wrestling staff was very suc足 cessful this year. Along with earning 10th in the St. Cloud Tournament and 4th in Black Hills State Tournament, they were crowned the NDCAC cham足 pions. The team earned a standing of 8-2 duals for the 1979-80 season. Con足 gratulations on a great job!

John Banas, DSC wrestler, uses a stack to immobilize his opponent.

NDCAC CHAMPS 8-2 DUALS I0TH ST. CLOUD TOURNEY 4TH BLACK HILLS STATE

Above: W restling coach, Terry Burgess, takes a lit足 tle time out to do some chatting with some of the younger DSC fans.


IN FOCUS---

Above left: DSC wrestlers par off. Above right: V icto ry is sweet for one DSC wres­ tler. Left: Action during a match finds a DSC wrestler about to pin his opponent.

Front row, L to R: Rick Chornuk, Kevin Thomason, Dan Pitch, T erry Feller, Chad Lybeck, Je f f Falkenberg, Je f f Flickok, Phil Garhart, Jim Ladbury, Dave Michaelson Back row: Tim Michaelson, Loren Nishek, Jim Eddleman, John Banas, V icto r Feller, Chris Eiserman, W a d e Veeder, Rocky Pletan, Bob Coleman, Coach Terry Burgess

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LET'S GO BIG BLUE!

MEN’S BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS

L to R: Kristie Kostelecky, DeLonnes Moltzen, Susie Fleidt, Diane Sigl, Jolene Binstock, Je ri Held.

FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS

L to R: Linda Sanford, LaVerne Ouon, Kenee Heiser, Sue Fugalie, Jean Olmstead, Rondee Martin.

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BASEBALL 1980 DSC Hawk Baseball Scores DSC 0

Bismarck Junior Black Hills State Black Hills State Chadron State Chadron State Bism arck Junior M inot State Minot State Valley C ity State Valley C ity State M ayville State Minot State Chadron State Chadron State Chadron State Chadron State Jam estown College Jam estown College Bismarck Junior Bismarck Junior Bottineau Bottineau Minot State Jam estown Valley C ity State Black Hills State Black Hills State Minot State M inot State

2 6 5 7 7 0 4 6 II IS IS 6 9 6 0 6 9 0 4 2 I 9 5 2 4 8 IO 2 6

Photos courtesy of Dave Ryan.

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BLUE CHICK TRACKSTERS

The DSC Blue Chick track team had a very good year this year with several of it’s members ex­ celling in different areas. Senior, Pat Rossmiller, Carol Gatzke, and Carol Pasiczynyk each showed their abilities in their respective areas.

Carla Hintz sprints away after receiving the baton from Pam Hoglund.

PHOTO BY DAVE RYAN

Front row L to R, Carla Flintz, Sandy Clark, W e n d y Krieg. Tammy Landis, LeAnn Rettinger, Margie Allen, Laurie Volesky; Middle, Pam Hoglund, Brenda Hall, O livia Kostelecky, Jodi Michaels, Carol Pasicznyk, Carol Dobitzj Back row. Coach Kathy Jam es, Rita Romanyshn, Pat Rossmiller. Janet Thomp­ son, Nancy Jaeger, Carol Gatzke, Coach Jo Lindquist, Debby Hall

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BLUE HAW K--TRACKMEN

Doug Sturlaugson attempts to clear the pole vault bar. He did so successfully.

Left: T erry Gill and Delane Bauer keep on running in the lead of fellow competitors. Jo e Lopez runs high over the water pit in the Steeple Chase.

Front row L to R: M ike Hagfeldt, Dennis Sulzer, Daryl Kudrna, Kent Tardif, Todd Paddock. Steve Pinnow, Curt Binstock, M arv Schulz, Tom Six, Dave Breitback> Middle: Head Coach Jo e Thompson, Jo e Lopez, Luke Hecker, M ike Lindquist, Kyle Hodenfield, Tim Tollefson, Doug Sturlaugson, Dennis Gay, Paul Herauf, John Stenmoen, Delane Bauer, Je rry Huffman, Greg Becker, Asst. Coach Roger Huffman: Back: Chris W alby, Brad Hintz, M itch Steckler, Dale W eiler, M ark Jeske, Chris Sorenson, Pat Hedger, Kyle Julson, Terry Gill, Todd Bertsch, Mark Hopp.

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DSC----GOLFERS

Above: Steve Easten lines up golf ball for an easy drive. Below: Todd Syverson gets the ball off the green.

Dave Throndsen concentrates on putting.


FACULTY


Mr. Don Duda Associate Professor of Art

Dr. Frank Pearson, Chrmn. School of Arts and Sciences Professor of Music

Mr. Clinton Sheffield Associate Professor of Art

Mr. Dennis Navrat Professor of Art

M r. Breece Bowen Instructor of Theatre

Mr. Robert Solomonson Lecturer of Music

M r. Louis Sacchini Associate Professor of Music

Dr. Elwood Brown Professor of Music

Mr. Gerald Seela Assistant Professor of Music

Ms. Diane Thornton Lecturer of Music

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Ms. Jean Waldera Associate Professor of Speech

Dr. D. Elaine Stanberry Professor of English and Literature

M r. Neil McFadgen Associate Professor of Journalism

Dr. W inifred Stump Professor of Speech

Mr. Keith W y lie Assistant Professor of Music

Dr. Daniel M cVeigh Assistant Professor of English

Dr. Carl Larson Associate Professor of English and Literature

M r. Samuel Swarz Assistant Professor of Spanish

M r. LeRoy Oberlander Associate Professor of German

Mr. William Fleming Associate Professor of English and Philosophy

Ms. Florence Tucker Professor of English

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M r. John MacDonald Professor of Biology

M r. Fred W errem eyer Professor of Mathematics

Dr. L. Ray W heeler Professor of English

M r. William M assey Associate Professor of M athem at­ ics

Mr. Dale Zieman Professor of Chemistry

Mr. M yron Freeman Professor of Biology

Dr. Robert Todd Professor of Chem istry

Mr. Gerald Waldera Associate Professor of Political Science

Mr. Charles Bottoms Assistant Professor of Physics

Dr. Don Vick Associate Professor of M athem at­ ics

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION

M r. Roger Kilwein Assistant Professor of Business

Mr. Larry League Assistant Professor of Geography & Geology

M r. Charles Morrison, Chrmn. School of Business Professor of Business

Ms. Kayleen Nodland Lecturer of Business

Dr. Michael Soper Professor of History

M r. W illiam Goetz Assistant Professor of Business

Dr. Russel Veeder Professor of History

Ms. M arlys Paulsen Lecturer of Business

Mr. Don Jorgenson Lecturer of Business Law

Mr. John W hitlock Assistant Professor of Sociology

Dr. Leland Skabo Professor of Business

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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, HEALTH SCIENCES, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION

Mr. Calvin Lundberg Associate Professor of Education

Mr. Roger Huffman, Chrmn. School of Health Sciences, Phys­ ical Education and Recreation Associate Professor of P.E., Athle­ tic Director

Dr. Tom Jensen. Chrmn, School of Education Professor of Education

Ms. M artha Sacchini Instructor of Library Science

Mr. Henry Biesiot Assistant Professor of P.E.-Coaching

Ms. Karen Collins Assistant Professor of Education

Ms. Kay W errem eyer Assistant Professor of Education

M r. Terry Burgess Instructor of P.E.-Coaching

Mr. Travis Elaakedahl Assistant Professor of Education

M r. Darwin Whelan Associate Professor of Education

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SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

M r. Dennis Wang Lecturer of Farm/Ranch

Ms. Bertha Geiger Associate Professor of P.E.

M r. Joe Thompson Instructor of P.E.-Coaching

M r. Je rry Tuhy Lecturer of Farm/Ranch

Ms. Kathy James Instructor of P.E.-Coaching

M r. Eric Arntson, D irector Farm/Ranch Management

Ms. Glenice Flanson Chrmn., Instructor of Nursing

Mr. Dennis Limke Assistant Professor of P.E.-Coach­ ing

M r. Arnold Fleck Instructor of Farm/Ranch

Ms. Celia Jo Lindquist Instructor of P.E.-Coaching

Ms. Jeannette Berger Instructor of Nursing

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ADMINISTRATION

Ms. Terry Klusmann Instructor of Nursing

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Mr. P. O. Aasmundstad D irector of Buildings and Planning

Mr. Ken Kussy. Director Lecturer of Technical Education

M r. Neil Ableidinger. Registrar Director of Admissions

Ms. Georgia Raasch Instructor of Nursing

Ms. Demaris Unruh Instructor of Nursing

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Instructors Not Pictured Beth Selle Chris Kutin Priscilla McGill John Schafer Richard King Bruce Foster Dennis Johnson Lola Freeman Lonna Milburn Vince Ficek Gary Kalanek Bruce Nesheim Don Rea David Tooley Rick Ziegler

Dr. O. T. Belsheim V. Pres, for Development and Continuing Education


Ms. M ary Johnson Dean of Women, Instructor

Mr. Alvin Binstock Director of Business Affairs

Ms. Margo Hassebrock D irector of College Relations

Mr. Dick Brown Admissions Counselor

Dr. Paul Larson V. Pres, for Academ ic A ffairs

Mr. LaVern Jessen D irector of Student Services

Dr. Del Gab Dean of Men, Instructor

Mr. Chuck Peterson Admissions Counselor

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DICKINSON STATE COLLEGE PRESIDENT A. A. WATREL

Dr. Albert A. Watrel

STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Front row, L to R, Carol Jacobson, Geraldine Clapp, Jean M. Guy, Back row, L to R: S. Bryce Streibel, Lester M, Stern, Milton J. Hertz, Kent G. Aim, RicFiard H. McGee.


STUDENT UNION MANAGER

BOOK STORE MANAGER

COLLEGE NURSE Mr. Howard Kitchen Student Union Manager

Ms. Irene Qualley Bookstore Manager

COMPUTING SERVICES COMPUTING SERVICES

Ms. B etty Kleeman College Nurse

Ms. Arlene Chapinski Computing Services

Mr. Roger Fraase Computing Services

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LIBRARY PERSONNEL

Library workers have one of the more complex jobs on the campus of Dickin­ son State. They are responsible for many duties among which are acquir­ ing new books, updating materials, or­ dering special books, sorting, filing, and renewing library material. The stereotyped female librarian of forty with thick glasses on a chain and a nasal tone to her voice are only one of the memories at DSC. Librarians here at Dickinson are very pleasant, understanding, and informative. There should never be any skepticism as to the reliability of them.

Ms. Eileen Kopren Circulation Librarian

M r. Bernett Reinke Head Librarian Assistant Professor of Library

MAILROOM MANAGER

Mr. Jam es M artz Assistant Professor of Library

Ms. M ary Ann Culver DSC Mailroom Manager

Mrs. Louise Pearson Librarian-Cataloger

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ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES

Left to Right: Alma Pluth, Rhonda Thompson, Joan Skabo, Muriel Dassinger, M artha Krueger

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REGISTRAR’S OFFICE STUDENT SERVICES SECRETARIES

Left to Right: Donna Miller, Ja n ice Feldman, Elaine Federenko, Margo Stegmiller, M arilyn W heeler

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DEAN OF MEN/ WOMEN SECRETARIES

Dean of Men Secretary-Betty Hoff Dean of Wom en Secretary-June Peters

BUSINESS OFFICE

Front L to R: Alvin Binstock, Tim Sigl; Backs Sharon W olf, Kay Hanssen, Amiee Bachmeier

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ARA FOOD SERVICES KITCHEN PERSONNEL

Left to Right: Corrine Knutson, Barb Steinbach, Lorraine Rykowski, Darla Koepplin, Florence Koepplin, Florence Roller


CAMPUS MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL

Front row L to R: M arie Jordon, B eatrice Portcheller, Juliann Flatzenbiler, Theresa Obritschi Back; Mel Lagge, Charlene Rolling, Dominic Muth, Ralph Dolechek, Terry Norton, Rod Sandmeier, Leonard Kovash, Emil Vetter, Klemm Fleidt.

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Aasen, Judy Andersen, G ary Arnett, Kim

Ackerm an, N an cy A nderson, Keith Austin. Gae

Ad am s, Q uadraline Anderson, M arc ia Baar. Ken

Allen, Julie Anderson, M o n ty Baesler, Sheila

Allex, Lynette Ande rso n , Robin Baird, M aureen Barber, Tim Becker, G reg Berenger, Linda Bertsch, Todd Binstock, Carla

Aman, Patti Ankenbauer, Kevin Banas, John Barkland, Sandy Berezay, Keith Beyer, Roben Binstock, Denise

Anderson, Arlene Arndt, Lori Banman, Alanna Battest, Sherry Benz, Becky Bergquist, Viola Bieber, Doug Binstock, Donna

Freshman, Julie Dillman, disects a cat for one of her Physiol­ ogy class requirements.

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Anderson, Eric Arness, Kathy Banman, Jim Bauer, Delane Benz, Linda Bernhardt, D a vid Binstock. Bonnie Binstock, Jolene


Bostyan, Valerie Burbidge, Carla C hristian, Tim

Binstock, M itc h Bruski, Linda Candee, Deb Cook, Jane Cron, Della Dasorick, Dan Diede, Jeff Dolezal, John

Black, Trina Brydl, Steph Candrian, Jerelyn Cook, Jeanna C rook, Lillian Deichert, Dan Dobitz, Carol Domagala, Jeff

Boepple, M elissa Buchholz, Betty Cham berlain, Shelly C ord s, M arjo ry Dahl, Karen Deichert, G enevieve Dodge, G uy D onisthorpe, Scott

B raddock, Norm a Buzalsky, Teresa C hristensen, Tom

Brooks, Ryan Cahoon, Linda Clark, Karla

Brow n, Jackie Candee, C and is Cline, Susan

Boesflug, M o nica Buckm an, Kathy C hristian, C onnie Corneil, C rysta l Dahlen, Karen Deichert, Rose Dolechek, Dale Draeb, M a rk

DSC students frequently give/donate blood to the United Blood Services out of Bismarck.

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Dukart, Xavier Ellingson, Donna Feller. V ic to r

D utchuk, Dan Enebo, D a vid Ferebee. Bob

Dvorak. Barb Enget, W a de Ferraro. Tino

Dvorak, Bernadette Erdle, Debbie Ficek, Herm an

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D vorak, V ero nica Erdle, M ik e Fiechtner, Joyce Fischer. Sandy Flyberg, Brian Forster, Pat Franchuk. Kurt Fugere. A m y

D yer, Linda Failing, Donna Filipi. Pam Fisher. Barb Flynn, Bonnie Foss, Bradley Frank, Rosalie Fuglie, Susan

D ynneson. Naomi Feilds, Jeff Finneman, Charlene Fisher, Renita Flynn, Bonnie Fox, M onte Fried, Duane Gab, Jeff

Students at Dickinson State College rarely find time to read anything other than required material.

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Ehret, Shawna Feller. Jerry Fischer, Bob Flemmer, Leona Forster, Karla Franchuk, C aryn Froehlich. Jackie Gabbert, Lanny


Gernand. M a r y Goetz, Irene Haase, Sharon

Gabrielson, M arsha Gion, LaVerne Gregory, Cathy Hamers, Kelly Hart. Dan Hausauer, Kevin Hecker, Pam Heidt. Susie

Gatzke, Carol G jerm undson, Tam m y G resser, Bonnie Hankins, Bob Hatlestad. M a rk Heck, Darlene Hedger, Pat Heinert, Dalila

Gellner, Jay Gjovig, G eralyn Grubb, D a ve Harper, Susie Hauge, Susan Hecker, G reg Heid, Alma Heinert, Sharol

Gieser, C aro lyn Gordon, Rhonda Hagfeldt. M ik e

Gill, T e rry Graham, Denise Hall. Ken

G ion, Bill Grefe, C in d y Hamann, Kerry

Gengler, Elaine Glaser, June Gullickson, D a w n Harrington, Alison Hausauer, Debbie Hecker, Luke Heid, Jeri Heinrich, W a nd a

A menacing Blue Hawk leaves the field amid faithful DSC fans.

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Hieser, Greg Herold, Kelly Hoff, Jodi

Heiser, Roland Hesselbart, Luann Hoff, N ori

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Held, Jeri Hilderman, Eva Hoglund, Pam

Heilman, Janet Hintz, Carla Hopkins, Bob

H en drickso n, Paul Hintz, Tam m ie Hovet, Tim Husarik. Paulette Janikow ski, Jayne Jeske, M ark Johnson, Linnea Jorgenson, Tim

Herauf, Paul Hochhalter. M a rsh a How ard, Jaci Huus, Tom Janes, Kevin Jiskra, C he ryl Jones, Linda Jukich, Debbie

Herman, Pam Hodenfield, Kyle Huber, Dalton Jaeger, Ken Jellesed, Leif Joersz, Nancy Jordan, Gene Julson, Kyle

Steve Easten and Julie Kruckenberg act out their part in " W in ­ ners and Losers” .

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Herman, Pat Hodges, Linda Hughes, Sheila Jahner, Jim Jensen, Chuck Johnson, Kay Jordan, Kevin Jung. Becky


a A

Kathrein, Den ise Kirchm eier. Paula Koppinger, Kolleen

Juntunen, Sue Kilwein, Kathy Knudsvig, Pam Kostelecky, Lucille Kostelecky, Shannon Krebs, Jim Kronberg, Carol Kudrna, Daryl

K arsky, Dean Kilzer. Jacqueline Knutson, Lori Kostelecky, M a r y Kostelecky, W a nd a Kovar. Pat Kruckenberg. Jackie Kudrna. Doug

Karsky. Teresa King, M a r y Kohler, Lisa Kostelecky, M ik e Kottre, Jean Krehlik, M arie Kruckenberg, Julie Kudrna, Teryl

Keller, Dan Kleeman, Diane Kostelecky, D a ryl

Kempenich, Lynn Klemm, Nick Kostelecky, G regg

Kerzman, Grace Knopik, M argaret Kostelecky, Kristie

Kast, Barb Kirchm eier, Allan Kippinger, Kari Kostelecky, O livia Kourajian. Kevin Kreitinger, M a r y Kruckenberg. M y ro n Kuhn, Bruce

Students in Ceram ics II throw pottery on the wheel. The in­ structor for this class is Don Duda.

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Kuntz, Linda Lebsock, Jeff Loder, Goldie

Kushner, Jerry Lee, Lisa Loffelmacher, Harold

Larson, D e m aris Leland, Susie Lopez, Joe

Larson, Julie Letteer, Beth Losing, V ic kie

Larson, Verlaine Lewton, M a r y Loss, Steve M ac k, Kyle M aro so k , D a rci M a y o , Susan M essm e r, Joann M ichels, Jody

Lasher. Carm en Ley, Jim Lutz, Dean M agstad t. Lee M artin, Lynne M eid in ge r, Lynn M euchel, M a ry M ichaelson, Tim

Lawrance, M u rra y Lindquist, M ik e Lybeck, C ha d M akelky, Jeff M athiason, Karen M eier, Carol M eyer, Joe Miller, Carolyn

The Dickinson Elk’s Sodbuster band performed at the 1980 Hilltop Holiday.

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Leach, C in d y Lloyd. Kristie Lyson, Kenny M ayer, Donna M esch ke, Shirley M ichaelson, D ave Miller, Debbie


M ilne. Dale M o ntgo m ery, Velda Nelson, Susan

Miller, Jeff Molnar, Doug Mullaley, C hris Nichols, Sally Nygaard, Nancy Olson, C raig Opp, Linda Paulson. Philip

Miller. Lorrie Molstre. Renita Neether, M ik e Nielsen, Kathy O b ritsch , W esley Olson, Karen Ottm ar, M au rice Paulsen, Sara

Miller, Neal M oltzen, Delonnes Nelson, Jeff Nilson, Sandi O ’Connell, C ath y Olson, R. Pachl, Randy Pekas, Donna

M ilroy, A b by M o se r, Lynn Neprash, Kathy

M ittleider. M a r y Ann M o se r, M a r y Nesland, Kendra

M oberg, Ken M o ssett. Jacki Neubauer, Paul

Miller, Todd M o nke, Del Nelson, Ryan Nishek, Loren O liszczak, M ik e Olson, Susie Pasiczn yk, Carol Peterman. D a vid

Duane Mueller puts up a shot against the B JC BB team. The Blue Hawks won the battle.

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Peters, C in d y Raasch, Renee Rodne, Dean

Peters, Jim Rasch, Kelly Rogers, C he ryl

Pewe, Jeff Rathbun, Janie Rogers. K evin

Peirce, C urt Reinhiller, Ross Rosendahl, D a rcy

Plummer, Sherry Repetowski, Roxanne Roshau, Alvin Russell, T racy Sayler, Laurie Schiff, Janel Schm idt, M arla Schonert, Linda

Popiel, C h ris Reynolds, Peggy Roshau, LoAnn Sam chek, Tony Sayler, Stan Schiwal. Becky Schm idt, Rosie Schreder, Phyllis

Privratsky, K erry Riehl, Laurel Rossmiller, D ave Sandman, M ark Schank, Bob Schlatter. C he ryl Schm idt, D ave Schulz, M a rv

Tim Tollefson attempts the 15' 0 " mark in the pole vault.

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Privatsky, Scott Riehl, Sherryl Rudolph, Roger Sandvick, Marla Schierm eister, Renae Schmidt, Tom Schneider, Laurie Schw artz, Adele


Sigl, Diane Sorch, C y d ra Stenmoe, John

Scott, Bruce Skedsvold, M elanie Sorlie, Jim Stewart, Lili Stroh, Cheryl Tamayo, C in d y Thogersen, Calvin Thompson, M ichelle

Sebastian, L Smart, M a rk Steckler, Carmal Stockert, Curt Sundheim, Rhonda Theurer, Deb Tholl, C he ryl Tibor, Bev

Selensky, Sandy Smith, G ary Steckler, Kellen Stoltz, M ich ele Swett, Sharon Theurer, Suella Thom as, Jolynn Tollefson, Tim

Sigurdson, Susan Sorensen, Scot Stearns, Lisa

Six, Tom Sorge, Greg Stern, Susan

Senn, Rod Snow, Linda Steele, M ik e Straub, Louetta Syverson, Todd Thiel, Charlene Thom pson, Janet Tuggle G re sh

Darlene W hite, does her number at the 1980 Hilltop Holiday

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Tweden. O rd ean V ining, Doreen W alker, Frances

Urlacher. Duane V ining, M a rk Walter, C orrine

Urlacher, Glenn V oigt, H. Walter, M a rlys

Urlacher, M a r v Volesky, Laurie W alth, Naomi

Vert, M a ry W agner, Rita W eisenberger, Ken W erchau, Pam W ickw are, Brad W old. Brian W olff, Daw n Zeller, Julie

V eeder, W a d e V ranna, Barb W anner, Ken W eisz, Tam m y W hite, Darlene Williams, Noah W old. Bruce W olfe, Karen Zeller, M arily n

Venhaus, Jeff Vranna, Susie W asem , W e s W eisz, Michelle W hitm an. Clifton W ilz, G ary W olf, Gloriann Wollenburg, Lana Ziebarth. Paula

Vert, M aria W agner, Clare W eiler, Dale W erchau, Loren W icka, Jim W ingenbach, Ron W olf, Sheryl Zander, M a r y Zuere, Annette

Je ff Lebsock practices hitting the baseball during batting practice.

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Polly Aman Business Administration Richardton, ND

Clinton W ebster Allen Business Administration W atfo rd C ity, ND

Conrad Beckman Bachelor of College Studies W a tfo rd C ity, ND

M ary Beaudoin Composite Music Dickinson, ND

m Brenda Kay Biel Nursjng Dickinson, N ) 94

Charlene Binstock Associate in Arts Degree-College Studies New England, ND

Thomas Francis Arnold Chem istry Richardton, ND

Renee Claire Benz Nursing New England, ND

Scott Craig Bohn Elem entary Education Richardton, ND

Linda Barthel Nursing M ott, ND

Janis M ary Bergstrom Nursing Dickinson, ND

M ary Louise Bollinger Elementary Education Bismarck, ND


Norman Iver Braaten Physical Education Glasgow, MT.

Daniel T. Clark Business Administration Dickinson, ND

Mike Dolezal Business Administration Killdeer, ND

Je f f Alan Brown Physical Education Scranton, ND

Sharon Haskin Cowdin Business Education Glen Ullin. ND

Anna M arie Domagala Legal Secretary Bowman, ND

Diane Carlson Physical Education Scranton, ND

Julie Dahl Fliginger English Keene, ND

Stephen Easton Accounting Thief River Falls, MN

Timothy Scott Clarin Biology-Physical Education Beach, ND

Patti Dixon Business Administration W atfo rd C ity. ND

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Bonnie K. Grosz M edical Secretary Dickinson, ND

LaRayne A nnette Erickson Nursing

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Rita Ann Gartner Executive Secretary Killdeer, ND

Kevin L. Grosz Biology Dickinson, ND

Dennis Mark Gendreau Biology Dickinson, ND

Tammy Jo y Hall Elementary Education Mandaree, ND


Bonnie Mae Hammerschmidt Medical Secretary Richardton, ND

Renee Heiser Mathem atics Dickinson, ND

Kim John Hilt Physical Education Mandan, ND

Julie Ann Hartinger M edical Secretary Glen Ullin, ND

Je ffre y W alter Helfenstein Physical Education Ashley, ND

Ju d y Kay Hoff Business Administration Taylor. ND

Je ffr y L. Heidt Biology - Chem istry Dickinson, ND

Delbert G. Heilman Composite Social Science Dickinson, ND

Kristi Iverson Chem istry Sidney, MT

Maxine Heidt English Dickinson, ND

Patrick Hennessy Business Administration-Non-Teaching Billings, MT

Lynne Iverson Nursing Williston, ND 97


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LaVonne Korn Nursing New Leipzig, ND

Kathleen Klein M athem atics Dickinson, ND 98

Je ffre y B. Jessen Business Administration Dickinson, ND

Jan ice M arie Kerzman Legal Secretary Emmet, ND

Suzanne Kohler Business Administration Bismarck, ND

Delores Susan Kadrmas Elementary Education Belfield, ND

Vicki Klemann Nursing Hettinger, ND

Lunette Rae Kouba Physical Education - English Regent, ND

M ary Ellen Kelly Legal Secretary Dickinson, ND

B everly Jean Klein Elementary Education Elgin, ND

Rita Ann Kunda Business Administration Wibaux, M T


Suzanna Kuntz Mathematics Bottineau, ND

Catherine S. Lengowski Business Administration Dickinson, ND

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Emeline Muth Associate of College Studies Dickinson. ND

Rondee M artin Elementary Education Gladstone. ND

Debra K. Miller Elementary Education Napoleon, ND

W esley Niedermann. Jr. Farm and Ranch Management M orristown, SD

W an ita Martinson Nursing Hatton, ND

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Laurie Olson O ffic e Clerical New England, ND

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Charles Jam es Peterson Business Administration Regent, ND

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David Rotering Nursing Amidon, ND

Steven Pinnow Business Administration Baker, M T

Peggy Sue Renner English Zap, ND

Nadine Roth Physical Education Bismarck, ND 101


Dean Rummel Business Administration Dickinson, ND

Rosalie Sonsalla Nursing Marmarth, ND

Errc Theis Physical Education Lansford, ND 102

Joan Ruggles Nursing New England, ND

Steven Dean Sorby Business Administration Garrison, ND

Bruce Thornton Composite Music Dickinson, ND

Linda Jo Sanford Business Administration W a tfo rd C ity, ND

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Dann L. Thornton Composite Music Dickinson, ND

Karen M. Schulte Physical Education New Salem, ND

Nancy Tisor Elementary Education Dickinson, ND

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i Laurae Tomashewski Choral Music Yorkton, Sask., Canada

Sharon Kay Veitz Elementary Education - Physical Education Elgin, ND

Ruth Swenson Tschaekofske Elementary Education Dodge, ND

Je rry D. Volesky Biology Belfield, ND

M artin Valder Business Administration Dickinson, ND

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GRADUATION-1980 As with any graduation, whether it is high school, college or graduate school, graduation is a time of sus­ pense, self-fulfillment and self-satisfaction-knowing that it is up to you to make your decisions— decisions that will shape, form and directly affect your future. As you sit with your black garments on which seem so foreign to you, you begin to wonder if you have chosen the right field or if the past four years have been a waste of both time and money. But then you begin to remember all the good times that you have had, all the things that you have learned and all of the great friends you have shared so many memories with. Finally, you believe that it was well worth the time and the trouble.

Happy and sad are the feelings that are a part of you. Happiness that you have reached a goal— your goal and yet sad that now you’ll be leaving your

friends and memories behind only for some new freshmen to pick them up and begin again.


GRADUATIONAN END AND A BEGINNING

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Je ff H e id t.......................................... President Linda S an fo rd ........................... Vice President Delores Kadrmas ............................. Secretary Brenda B ie l........................................ Treasurer Dr. Paul C. Larson ...............................Advisor


A Aasen, Judi 53, 82 Ackerman, Charles 20 Ackerman, Mike 37 Ackerman, Nancy 25, 82 Allen, Clinton 94 Allen, Julie 21, 82 Allen, Margaret 62 Allex, Lynette 21, 82 Altenburg, Mike 51, 57 Aman, Patti 82 Aman, Polly 94 Anderson, Arlene 31, 82 Anderson, Brian 51 Anderson, Craig 51 Anderson, Eirik 64, 82 Anderson, Gary 64, 82 Anderson, Keith 82 Anderson, Marcia 82 Anderson, Monty 82 Anderson, Robin 3, 82 Andrus, Charles 28 Ankenbauer, Kevin 82 Arndt, Lori 82 Arness, Kathy 82 Arnett, Kimberly 82 Arnold, Carol 2, 18, 24, 28 Arnold, Susan 18 Arnold, Tom 4, 13, 18, 19, 26. 46, 47, 94 Austin, Gae 55, 82 B Baer, Ken 82 Baesler, Sheila 82 Badinger Mike 37 Baird, Maureen 36, 37, 38, 82 Banas, John 58, 59, 82 Banman, Alanna 36, 37, 38, 41, 82 Banman, Jim 36, 37, 38 Barber, Tim 31, 35, 82 Bardell, Steve 35 Barkland, Sandy 82 Barthel, Linda 94 Battest. Sherry 55, 82 Bauer, DeLane 63, 82 Beaudoin, Mary 36, 37, 38, 41, 94 Becker, Greg 51, 57, 63, 82 Beckman, Conrad 94 Benson, Rhonda 19, 34, 52, 53, 55, 82 Benz. Linda 82 Benz, Becky 25, 82 Benz, Renee 12, 26, 94 Berezay, Keith 64, 82 Berenger, Linda 82 Bergquist, Viola 82 Bergstrom, Janis 94 Bernhardt, David 82 Biel, Brenda 18, 19, 94

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Bertsch, Todd 63, 82 Beyer, Roben 26, 82 Bieber, Doug 31, 82 Binstock, Bonnie 82 Binstock, Carla 82 Binstock, Charlene 94 Binstock, Curt 63 Binstock, Denise 18, 19, 20, 34, 47, 82 Binstock, Donna 27, 82 Binstock, Jolene 27, 60, 82 Binstock, Mitch 83 Bjerke, Antoinette 23 Black, Trina 83 Boepple, Melissa 83 Boespflug, Monica 18, 83 Bohn, Scott 94 Bollinger, Mary 94 Bostyan, Valerie 83 Braaten, Norm 95 Braaten, Kent 20 Braddock, Norma 31, 83 Bratland, Ja y 51 Braunagel, Perry 35 Breitbach, Dave 63 Brooks, Ryan 83 Brown, Je ff 95 Brown, Jackie 32, 83 Bruski, Linda 83 Brydl, Steph 83 Buchholz, Betty 83 Buchholz, LuAnn 31 Buckman, Kathy 83 Burbidge, Carla 83 Buzalsky, Teresa 29, 83 C Cahoon, Linda 55, 83 Campbell, Stella 24, 28 Candee, Candis 83 Candee, Deb 83 Candrian, Jeri 18, 22, 25 Carlson, Diane 55, 95 Chamberlain. Shelly 36, 38, 83 Chornuk, Richard 59 Christian, Connie 83 Christian, Tim 51, 83 Clark, Dan 22, 95 Clark, Karla 55, 83 Clark, Sandy 54, 55, 62 Clarin, Tim 95 Cline, Susan 23, 83 Coleman, Robert 32, 59 Cook, Jane 13, 83 Cook, Jeanna 38, 83 Cooper, David 51 Cords, Marjory 83 Corneil, Crystal 83 Cowdin, Sharon 19, 95 Cl-on, Della 83

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INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • IN Crook, Lillian 31, 83 ! D

Dahl, Julee 95 Dahl, Karen 34, 83 Dahlen, Karen 30, 31, 38, 83 Dasovick, Daniel 83 Deichert, Daniel 30, 83 Deichert, Gen 27, 83 Deichert, Helen 3 Deichert, Rose 30, 34, 83 Diede, Je ff 83 Dillman, Julie 82 Dixon, Patti 53, 95 Dobitz, Carol 53, 95 Dodge, Guy 51, 83 Dolechek, Dale 22, 83 Dolezal, John 83 Dolezal, Mike 27, 95 Domagala, Anna 95 Domagala, Je ff 21, 35, 83 Donisthorpe, Scott 83 Dowling, Gary 51 Draeb, Mark 83 Dressier, Kelly 32 Dukart, Xavier 84 Dutchuk, Daniel 84 Dvorak, Barb 31, 84 Dvorak, Bernie 84 Dvorak, Veronica 27, 84 Dyer, Linda 84 Dynneson, Naomi 37, 38, 84 E Easton, Steve 64, 86, 95 Eddleman, Jim 59 Ehret, Shawna 21, 31, 84 Eisenbraun, Crystal 36, 38, 95 Eiserman, Chris 59 Ekness, Ray 38 Elis, Diana 96 Ellefsen, Karen 24 Ellingson, Donna 84 Enebo, David 29, 84 Enget, Lola 23, 31, 53, 96 Enget, W ade 31, 84 Erdle, Debbie 84 Erdle, Tim 84 Ereth, Carmaine 18, 19 Erickson, LaRayne 96 F Failing, Donna 84 Falkenberg, Je ff 59 Feller, Jerry 94 Feller, Terry 59 Feller, Victor 59, 84

Ferebee, Bob 32, 84 Ferraro, Tino 36, 37, 38, 84 Ficek, Herman 84 Fiechtner, Joyce 84 Filipi, Pam 22, 84 Finneman, Charlene 84 Fischer, Robert 84 Fischer, Sandy 84 Fisher, Barb 38, 84 Fisher, Renata 24, 84 Flemmer, Leona 38, 84 Flynn, Bonnie 29, 84 Flynn, Darrell 20 Forster, Karla 18, 38, 84 Forster, Julian 96 Forster, Pam 36, 37 Forster, Pat 20, 22, 24, 84 Foss, Brad 51, 84 Fox, Monte 84 Fraase, Sharleen 96 Franchuk, Curt 20, 22, 24, 84 Frank, Tim 27 Fried, Duane 18, 35, 84 Fuglie, Jill 34, 96 Fuglie, Sue 60 G Gab, Je ff 84 Gabbert, Lanny 84 Gabrielson, Marsha 85 Garhart, Phil 59 Gartner, Rita 96 Gatzke, Carol 52, 53, 55, 62, 85 Gay, Dennis 57, 63 Gellner, Ja y 85 Gendreau, Dennis 12, 51, 96 Gengler, Elaine 85 Gernand, Mary 21, 85 Gieser, Carolyn 21, 22, 34, 85 Gilbertson, Deb 96 Gill, Terry 27, 31, 63, 85 Gilstad, Rusty 32 Gion, LaVerne 30, 34, 60, 85 Gion, William 85 Gjermundson, Brad 32, 33 Gjermundson, Tammy 30, 32, 85 Gjovig, Geralyn 85 Glasser, June 85 Goetz, Irene 85 Gordon, Rhonda 85 Graham, Denise 85 Grefe, Cynthia 85 Gregory, Cathy 85 Gresser, Bonnie 19, 20, 21, 26, 85 Grosz, Bonnie 96 Grosz, Kevin 29, 96 Grubb, Dave 51, 85 Gullickson, Dawn 85


DEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDE H Haase, Sharon 85 Hagfeldt, Mike 63, 85 Hall, Brenda 62 Hall, Deborah 62 Hall, Ken 56, 85 Hall, Tammy 96 Hamann, Kerry 85 Hammerschmidt, Bonnie 97 Hamers, Kelly 21, 85 Hankins, Bob 85 Harper, Susie 53, 85 Harrington, Alison 85 Hart, Dan 21, 85 Hartinger, Julie 97 Hattlestad, Mark 85 Hauge, Susan 85 Hausauer, Debbie 85 Hausauer, Kevin 85 Heck, Darlene 24, 28, 85 Hecker, Greg 85 Hecker, Luke 63, 85 Hecker, Pam 26, 85 Hedger, Pat 51, 63, 85 Heid, Alma 85 Heid, Jeri 34, 85 Heidt, Jeffrey 37, 38, 47, 97 Heidt, Jeffrey R. 20, 51 Heidt, Maxine 97 Heidt, Susan 18, 20, 60, 85 Heinert, Dalila 85 Heinert, Sharol 22, 31, 85 Heinrich, Wanda 85 Heiser, Greg 86 Heiser, Renee 21, 60, 97 Heiser, Roland 51, 86 Held, Jeri 60, 86 Helfenstein, Je ff 64, 97 Heilman, Delbert 97 Heilman, Janet 86 Hendrickson, Paul 51, 86 Henley, Susan 38 Hennessy, Pat 35, 57, 97 Herauf, Paul 6, 51, 63, 86 Herman, Pam 26, 86 Hermann, Pat 86 Herold, Kelly 26, 86 Herold, Randy 13, 26 Herold, Tom 26 Hesselbart, LuAnn 86 Heth, Karen 29 Hilderman, Eva 86 Hilt, Kim 97 Hinsz, Twila 21 Hintz, Brad 63 Hintz, Carla 62, 86 Hochhalter, Marsha 86 Hodenfield, Kyel 51, 63 Hodges, Linda 26, 86

Hoff, Jodi 86 Hoff, Judy 13, 97 Hoff, Naureen 86 Hoglund, Pam 55, 62, 86 Homelvig, Dudley 35 Honeyman, Rolan 26 Hopp, Mark 51, 63 Hopkins, Bob 12, 13, 26 Hovet, Tim 86 Howard, Jacki 37, 86 Huber, Dalton 31, 86 Huether, Leigh 47 Huffman, Je rry 63 Hughes, Sheila 36, 37, 38, 41, 86 Husarik, Paulette 86 Huus, Tom 86 I

Isaak, Mary Ann 37 Iverson, Kristi 97 Iverson, Lynne 97 J Jablonsky, Dennel 98 Jaeger, Ken 86 Jaeger, Nancy 62 Jahner, Jim 86 Jalbert, Terry 26 Janes,*Kevin 86 Janikowski, Jayne 86 Jellesed, Leif 32, 86 Jensen, Chuck 86 Jeske, Mark 63, 86 Jessen, Je ff 64, 98 Jiskra, Cheryl 86 Joersz, Nancy 86 Johnson, Kay 55, 86 Johnson, Linnea 31, 86 Jones, Linda 86 Jordon, Gene 26, 86 Jordon, Kevin 86 Jorgenson, Tim 32, 86 Jukich, Debra 86 Julson, Kyle 63, 86 Jung, Becky 86 Juntunen, Susan 26, 87 K Kadrmas, Delores 18, 34, 47, 98 Karsky, Dean 31, 87 Karsky, Teresa 87 Kast, Barb 87 Kathrein, Denise 87 Keller, Dan 87 Kelly, Mary 98 Kempenich, Lynn 87 Kendall, Marie 29


INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INI Kerzman, Grace 87 Kerzman, Janice 98 Kessel, Mary Jane 18 Kilwein, Kathleen 87 Kilzer, Jackie 87 King, Mary 87 Kirchmeier, Allen 51, 87 Kirchmeier, Paula 87 Klein, Bev 98 Klein, Cynthia 24 Klein, Kathy 21, 34, 98 Knopik, Margaret 87 Knudson, Marty 26, 51 Knudsvig, Pam 87 Knutson, Lori 87 Kohler, Lisa 18, 26, 34, 87 Kohler, Suzanne 34, 98 Kom, LaVon 98 Koppinger, Kolleen 87 Koppinger, Kari 87 Kostelecky, Daryl 87 Kostelecky, Gregg 87 Kostelecky, Kristy 60, 87 Kostelecky, Lucille 87 Kostelecky, Mary 87 Kostelecky, Mike 87 Kostelecky, Olivia 62, 87 Kostelecky, Shannon 87 Kostelecky, Wanda 21, 87 Kottre, Jean 87 Kouba, Lynette 98 Kourajian, Kevin 13, 18, 35 Kovar, Pat 87 Krebs, Jim 51, 87 Krelick, Marie 87 Krieg, Wendy 62 Kronberg, Carol 87 Kruckenberg, Jackie 87 Kruckenberg, Julie 86, 87 Kruckenberg, Myron 87 Kudrna, Daryl 20, 22, 87 Kudrna, Doug 87 Kudrna, Kevin 63 Kudrna, Teryl 87 Kuhn, Bruce 26, 87 Kunda, Rita 98 Kuntz, Linda 22, 24, 88 Kuntz, Suzanne 47, 99 Kushner, Jerry 13, 51, 88

Ladbury, Jim 51, 59 Lagge, Roscoe 51 Landis, Tammy 62 Larsen, DeMaris 27, 31, 34, 88 Larson, Julie 30, 53, 88 Larson, Verlaine 22, 88 Larson, Wanda 30 Lasher, Carmen 88

Lawrance, Murray 36, 37, 38 Leach, Cindy 24, 88 Lebsock, Je ff 57, 88 Lee, Lisa 88 Leer, Belva 99 Leer, W ade 99 Leland, Susan 88 Lengowski, Cathy 22, 99 Lenzen, Debbi 28, 99 Letteer, Elizabeth 88 Lewton, Mary 88 Ley, Jim 2, 31 Ley, Teresa 37, 38, 88, 99 Lindemann, Carol 99 Lindquist, Mike 23, 63, 88 Lloyd, Kristie 88 Loder, Goldie 29, 88 Loffelmacher, Harlan 23 Loffelmacher, Harold 23, 88 Lopez, Joe 27, 63, 88 Lorenz, Jim 99 Lorenz, Tammy 21, 99 Loss, Steve 13, 36, 38, 88 Losing, Victoria 88 Luptak, Je ff 19, 20, 22, 99 Lutz, Dean 88 Luttrell, Claudette 19, 32, 99 Lybeck, Chad 59, 88 Lyson, Kenny 51, 88

Mack, Kyle 36, 37, 38, 41, 88 Magstadt, Lee 57, 88 Makelky, Je ff 35, 51, 88 Maltese, Nikki 22, 88 Maltese, Tami 22, 99 Many Horses, Mark 29 Marshall, Joel 51 McAdam, Toby 51 Marosok, Darci 88 Martin, Laurie 19, 100 Martin, Lynne 88 Martin, Rondee 19, 47, 60, 100 Martinson, Waneta 100 Martiason, Karen 88 Mayer, Donna 22, 26, 88 Mayo, Susan 19, 36, 37, 38, 41, 88 Meidinger, Lynn 88 Meier, Carol 21, 88 Mesche, Shirley 88 Messer, Neal 50, 100 Messmer, JoAnn 88 Meuchel, Mary 88 Michaelson, M ary 27 Michaelson, Dave 51, 59, 88 Michaelson, Tim 51, 59, 88 Miller, Carolyn 88 Miller, Debbie 88 Miller, Debra 34, 100

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DEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • IND Miller, Je ff 89 Miller, Lorrie 89 Miller, Neal 89 Miller, Todd 89 Milne, Dale 37, 38, 89 Milroy, Abigail 37, 89 Mittleider, Mary 37, 38, 89 Moberg, Ken 89 Molnar, Doug 36, 37, 38, 89 Molstre, Renita 38, 89 Moltzen, DeLonnes 24, 60, 89 Monke, Del 29 Montgomery, Velda 89 Moser, Lynn 31, 89 Moser, Mary 31, 89 Mosset, Jacalyn 89 Mueller, Duane 56, 57, 89, 100 Mullaley, Chris 9, 30, 89 Murphy, Nancy 53, 100 Murphy, Tom 32 Mund, Rhonda 38 Muth, Emeline 100 Myaer, Don 51 N Nathanson, Marshall 51 Neether, Michael 32, 89 Nelson, Je ff 89 Nelson, Ryan 18, 89 Nelson, Susan 89 Neprash, Kathleen 89 Nesland, Kendra 89 Neubauer, Paul 51, 89 Nichols, Sally 89 Niederman, W es 35. 100 Nielsen, Kathy 89 Nieters, Marilyn 21 Nishek, Loren 59, 89 Norton, Melvin 35 Nygaard, Nancy 31, 89 O

Oberlander, Vaudeth 29 Obritsch, Wesley 89 O ’Connell, Catherine 89 Oliszczak, Michael 89 Olmstead, Jean 34, 60 Olson, Brian Olson, Craig Olson, Karen 89 Olson, Laurie 100 Olson, Rodney 89 Olson, Sue 89 Opp, Linda 89 Ost, Todd 57 Ostrom, Todd 64 Ottmar, Maurice 89 Oucharek, Maxine 19, 34, 36, 37, 38, 41, 100

P Pachl, Randy 89 Paddock, Todd 51, 63, 101 Pasicznyk, Carol 62, 89 Paulsen, Sara 34, 89 Paulson, Phillip 89 Pekas, Donna 89 Perkins, Tony 51 Peterman, David 89 Peters, Cindy 31, 90 Peters, Jim 90 Peterson, Charles 22, 101 Peterson, Laurie 101 Pewe, Je ff 89 Pierce, Curt 7, 35, 89 Pinnow, Kim 27 Pinnow, Steve 63, 101 Pletan, Rocky 59 Plummer, Sherry 32, 90 Pomplun, Gail 34, 101 Popiel, Chris 31, 90 Praus, Vince 38 Printz, Dean 37, 38 Privratsky, Kerry Ann 90 Privratsky, Scott 51, 89 Pitsch, Danny 59 Q

Qunitus, Mary 101 R Raasch, Renee 90 Rasch, Kelly 51, 90 Rathbun, Janie 90 Reagle, Tracie 53 Reindel, DeEtta 101 Reinhiller, Ross 18, 31, 90 Renner, Peggy 21, 101 Repetowski, Roxanne 90 Rettinger, LeeAnn 21, 55, 62 Reynolds, Peggy 90 Rice, Ken 20, 101 Riehl, Laurel 34, 55, 90 Riehl, Sherry 27, 90 Rodne, Dean 90 Rogers, Cheryl 90 Roger, Kevin 64, 90 Romanyshyn, Rita 54, 55, 62 Roshau, Alvin 90 Roshau, LoAnn 90 Rosendahl, Darcy 35, 51, 90 Rossmiller, Dave 90, 100 Rossmiller, Pat 62, 101 Rotering, David 12, 18, 20 Roth, Nadine 53, 55, 101 Roth, Sandra 31 Rudolph, Roger 51, 90


INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • INDEX • IN Ruggles, Joan 31, 34, 102 Rummel, Dean 22, 102 Russell, Tracy 90 S ' Samchek, Anthony 36, 37, 38, 90 Sandman, Mark 90 Sandvik, Susan 90 Sanford, Linda 19, 22, 47, 60, 102 Sayler, Dale 26 Sayler, Laurel 90 Sayler, Stanley 90 Schaeffer, Jim 32 Schank, Robert 90 Scheeler, Jean 23 Schiermeister, Renae 90 Schiff, Janal 90 Schiwal, Becky 90 Schlatter, Cheryl 90 Schmid, Tom 90 Schmidt, Dave II, 19, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41, 90 Schmidt, Linda 25, 28 Schmidt, Maria 90 Schmidt, Rosalyn 90 Schneider, Laurie 90 Schreder, Phyllis 29, 90 Schon, Pat 31, 34 Schulte, Karen 19, 34, 53, 102 Schultz, Shelly 18 Schulz, Marv 51, 63, 90 Schwartz, Adele 90 Schwartz, Cassie 34 Schwartz, Kimberly 37 Scott, Bruce 20, 91 Selensky, Sandy 91 Senn, Rodd 24, 91 Severson, Todd 51 Sigl, Diane Sigl, Jerry Sigurdson, Susan 36, 37, 38, 91 Shields, John 91 Six, Tom 63, 91 Skedsvold, Melanie 91 Smart, Mark 23, 91 Smith, Gery 91 Snow, Linda 91 Sokolofsky, Vickay 91 Sonsalla, Rosalie 102 Sorch, Cydra 91 Sorby, Steve 35, 102 Sorenson, Christopher 63 Sorensen, Scott 32, 51, 91 Sorlie, James 91 Spangler, Jim 19, 102 Steckler, Carmel 91 Steckler, Kellen 91 Steckler, Mitchell 63 Steinhouse, Judy 91 Steele, Michael 37, 91

Stenmoen, John 63, 91 Stern, Lisa 36, 37, 38, 91 Stern, Susan 25, 91 Stewart, Lili 91 Stockert, Curt 35, 91 Stoltz, Michele 21, 31, 91 Straub, Loretta 91 Stroh, Cheryl 91 Sturlaughson, Doug II, 51, 63 Sundheim, Rhonda 24, 34, 91 Sulser, Dennis 9, 51, 55, 63 Swett, Sharon 91 Syverson, Todd 91 T Tamayo, Cynthia 21, 91 Tardif, Kent 63 Ternes, Sherry 28 Theis, Eric 102 Theurer, Debra 91 Theurer, Luella 91 Thiel, Charlene 31, 91 Tholl, Cheryl 36, 38, 91 Thomas, JoLynn 91 Thomason, Kevin 59 Thompson, Janet 53, 54, 55, 62, 91 Thompson, Michelle 91 Thorgerson, Cal 21, 91 Thornton, Bruce 37, 38, 41, 102 Thornton, Dann 36, 38, 41, 102 Tibor, Bev 91 Tisor, Nancy 102 Tollefson, Tim 63, 90, 91 Tomashewski, Laurae 19, 36, 38, 103 Tormaschy, Annette 103 Tuggle, Gresh 51, 91 Tweden, Ordean 29, 92 U Urlacher, Duane 92 Urlacher, Glenn 26, 92 Urlacher, Marv 26, 92 V Valder, Martin 102 VanVeldhuizen, Marcine 103 Veeder, W ade 59. 92 Veitz, Sharon 30, 34, 46, 47, 103 Venhaus, Je ff 92 Vert, Maria 92 Vert, Mary 92 Vining, Doreen 92 Vining, Mark 18, 29, 92 Voigt, Harold 92 Voigt, Robby 51 Volesky, Carla 53 Volesky, Je rry 20, 103

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Wagner, Claire 92 Wagner, Rita 23, 92 Walby, Chris 9, 51, 63 Walker, Frances 25, 26, 92 Wallace, Dave 51 Walter, Corinne 21, 25, 92 Walter, Marlys 25, 92 Walters, Doug 22, 29 Walth, Naomi 92 Wanner, Ken 92 Wasem, Wes 92 Weiler, Dale 63, 92 Weisenberger, Ken 92 Weisz, Tammy 92 Werchau, Loren 92 Werchau, Pam 92 White, Darlene 19, 36, 38, 47, 91, 92 Whitman, Clifton 92 Wicka, Jim 92 Wickware, Brad 38, 92

Wieland, Michelle 23 Wiemann, Gary 27 Williams, Dave 51 Williams, Noah 64, 92 Wilz, Gary 92 Wingenbach, Ron 20, 30, 35, 51, 57, 92 Wittenburg, Mark 57 Witkowski, Les 18, 19, 20, 47, 103 Wold, Brian 92 Wold, Bruce 92 Wolf, Gloriann 92 Wolf, Shery 27, 92 Wolf, Tim 38 Wolfe, Karen 23, 92 Wolff, Dawn 92 Wollenburg, Lana 92 Wosepka, Susan Z Zander, Mary 92 Zeller, Julie 26, 34, 92 Zeller, Marilyn 9, 92 Ziebarth, Paula 92 Zuern, Annette 92



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