Prairie Smoke 1982

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PRAIRIE SMOKE 1982

IN T R O D U C T IO N 2-16 SPECIAL EVENTS 17-32

VOLUME LVII DICKINSON STATE COLLEGE DICKINSON, NORTH DAKOTA

O R G A N IZ A T IO N S 33-56 ATHLETICS 57-72 FACULTY 73-84 GRADUATES 85-102 U NDERG RA DU ATES 103-115 INDEX 116


D o u g Sturlagson studies in the balm y weather of an indian summer.

D o n W est, a broadcasting student, does his thing "o n the air".

D.S.C. personnel take great pride in their Stoxen Library, w hich boasts approxim ately five thousand volum es. Here, Eileen Kopren (left), dem onstrates "th e ro p e s" to Brenda Stockert. a new student librarian.

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This year. Sloxen Library " l o s t " som e w in do w s in the interest of increased energy conservation.

O ne of D.S.C.’s greatest strengths is its sports program. Here, Brad Hintz prepares to test his skills in the M A C 'S C lu b sponsored freethrow contest.

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Hilltop participants from the m usic faculty enjoy them selves back stage w hile p osing for the camera.

Kieth W ile y directs the pep band d uring one of the Blue H a w k ’s basketball games.

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Art art enthusiast gets into the spirit of H om ecom ing.

From Buster's protective w ings peers a young, future Blue Hawk.

"W hat'll it be. M a c ? � Saga, the alternative to cafeteria style eating; provides nourishm ent for students, faculty and visitors.

C ro ss country com petition with Steve Bardell lo o kin g on.

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Two students "b u d g e t " their time w hile d rinking coffee in the Student Union.

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Let’s try it one more time.

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The H E O T truck, trucking on dow n the road.


A rom antic couple enjoys the sweetheart dance spo nso re d by the A SA .

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Bob Thorpe successfully d o d ge s two o pp onents durin g one o f the Blue H a w k ’s basketball games.

The band from G arrison m akes an appearance in the D S C H o m e co m ing parade.

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D S C snack bar with som e o f the ’regulars’ includin g M r. Frank and D r's. W atrel and Gab.

Football is K in g at D S C and the Blue H aw ks reign with an iron hand.

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The annual talent show . Hilltop Holiday, brings m any and varied w ould be actors and actresses to try their skills. Here is show n Tim Barber and Curt Barker in the A .S.A. skit.


The D S C m usic faculty sh ow n singing, 'H e re ’s to the Freshm en’ at the annual Hilltop Holiday.

A Rodeo club member in action brings back m em ories of the wild west.

N ancy King, a senior at D S C runs for C ro ss Country,

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Sandy Hienrich helps a student with her work.

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A n d have you been a g o o d little boy this year?

G ayle Rolf and Bobby W o e h l take advantage of the Ind ian Summer.

Bruce O w en m akes his ow n bronze rubbing.

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Soon, D S C will welcom e a new m ulti-purpose classroom . The gro u nd breaking cerem ony is seen here and includes: left to righ t-A rn o ld Fleck, Pres. A. A. Watrel, Joe Frenzel, D ave Larson, Sen. Jack O lin, D elores Brousnard. D uan e Gardiner, M a y o r Art Baumgartner, architect Bob Hatfield, Rep. Clarence M a r ­ tin, Ken Kussy. Rep. Kenneth K n udson. Rep. Frank W ald. Rep. Bill Goetz, Eric Arnston, architect Janet Prchal, and Dr. D avid Barry.

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D S C ’s Blue H aw k mascot, "B u ste r” , is just one attraction to be seen at the games.


A gro u p to be proud of bly, perform ing on tour.

D S C 's choral assem

D SC has an education program w hich is well know n and h igh ly respected. Here. D enice Shobinger w orks with a yo u n g student.

Each year, a group of interested students can take a tour of Lon don and the surrounding territory. Here are (standing) Jean W aldera. Julie Fedorenko. Steve Uhler. Jolyn Decker, (seated) Bruce O w en and M ik e Krzm arzick plotting their next tour.

The H ighw ay transportation Program uses five vehi­ cles in its training and is the o nly program of its kinds in North Dakota.

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Busy data processing students.

"A n o th e r on e bites the dust.�

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CO -team m ates lend a helping hand.



HOMECOMING

The D S C B luehaw ks skillfully tackle their opponents du rin g a football game

H om ecom ing king. Ron W in ge n b a ch and Q ueen. D em aris Larson pose in costum e

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The H om ecom ing royality poses in traditional dress


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A "fire d u p � crow d at the H o m e co m ing game.

The thrill of victory A congratulations kiss from the President

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The A S A Float in the H o m e co m in g Parade w on second place

The football cheerleaders leading a cheer at the H o m e co m ing game

The G erm an C lu b ad d s their ow n special touch to their H o m e co m ing float

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HILLTOP HOLIDAY

The an o n ym o u s laughe r and the detectives

Jim Scaife and Julie Federenko sin gin g at Hilltop H oliday

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R SV harm onizes spreading G o d 's word.

Steve L oss S in gs a solo


The m usic departm ent faculty at their finest

Bettina Cartmill and D arcy Becker durin g Hilltop Holiday

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'V in ta g e B le n d ’, perform ing for an enthusiastic audience.

Scott G regory sin gin g C at’s Cradle.

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R osann a Schoenbach and C urt Barker in an A S A skit as patient and wife.


DSC THEATRE PRODUCTIONS

OF MICE AND MEN Bruce Ow en, Keith H usm ann

Keith H usm ann. Barb Fisher

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Keith H usm ann. Bruce O w e n

M ik e Krzmarzick, Bruce O w en

LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS

Bruce Ow en. Barb Fisher

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Sherry Ternes, Bruce O w en

Bruce, O w en, A b e y M ilro y

HAPPY BIRTHDAY W ANDA JUNE

Tom Koch. Julie Fedorenko

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M ik e Krzmarzick. Keith H u sm an n

C arol G jerm undson. Tom Koch, A n th o n y Sam chek

Bruce Ow en. M rs. W ald era

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WESTERN JAMBOREE

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CENTER BOARD OF GOVERNORS 34

Back: Sharol Heinert, Robin Roberts, Patty Kearnes, Kathy Hinnaland, Pat Forester, Jim Scaife, G ay Bartz Front: M ic h e lle Scott, Mr. Floward Kitchen, D aw n Kaitfors, Jo dy Taschwer.

The Student Center Board of Governors (C B G ) is the student’s voice in the affairs of the Student Center. It is com posed o f 12 under graduate students, a faculty member appointed by the President of the College, and Student Center Director, and the Student Senate President. The 12 undergraduate members consist of two freshmen, two sophom ores, two juniors, two senior represen­ tatives, and four students at large. M em bers are elected by the Student Senate follow ing application to and an interview before this body. The functions o f the C B G are to formulate a social program for the Student Body and assist the Student Center Director in establishing and enforcing rules and regulations concerning conduct within and use of facilities at the Student Center, subject to general college regulations.


STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate is the student governing body, and is the official student voice. It consists of four major offices: president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, alo n g with one senator at large elected for every one-hundred and fifty students. The four major offices, alo n g with the majority of the senators are elected during the spring quarter. The remainder of the senators are elected during the fall quarter from the freshman class. The Director of the Student Center serves as faculty advisor. The major responsibilities o f the Student Senate are as follows: I) Sponsoring the Hom ecom ing festivities with the assistance of the Alum ni Committee, 2) Planning the yearly social calendar and prom oting its functions, S) A p proving the constitutions o f cam pus organiza­ tions. 4) A w ard ing scholarships and, 5) R unning student government.

Standing: Laurel Riehl, Pat Forester. Curt Stocked, R oss Reinhiller. D o n W est. Patty Sulser. M a rk Jeske and Brad Flintz. Sitting: Susie Fleidt, N ancy King, A d v iso r Floward Kitchen. Sally N ich o ls and R h ond a Sundheint.

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W HO’S WHO Standing: Pat Forster. C harlene Theil. C harlene Peterson. W a n d a Kostelecky, C in d y Klein, Sharol Heinert, Betty B uchholz and Jim Scaife. Sitting: R h on d a Sundheim , Carla Forster. N ancy King. Brad Flints. Susie Heidt and Curt Stockert.

W h o 's W h o A m o n g Students in Am erican Universities and Colleges is a group o f students w ho have been chosen for their leadership, scholastic abilities and contributions to their respective college or university.

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ART CLUB The Art Club, open to all Art M ajors and M inors, is an organization that provides further enrichment of the art program through exhibits, guest speakers, and participation in service programs. A section o f the Art Club, with a more limited membership, is the D S C Chapter of the National Art Education Association. This professional organization is open to art students who have been admitted to Professional Education courses. Some o f the activities include art tours and art conferences.

Back row: Stuart Davis. H arold Loffelmucher, M r. Navrat. Tim Rooker. Laurie Hartw ig and H arlin Loffelmucher. Front row: Lili Stewart Daw son. Irena M inciel, Jolyn D e cker and M a ry Kubik.

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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA

A lpha Sigm a Alpha is a social soror足 ity established in 1942 for the pur足 pose of prom oting sincere and loyal friendship, to serve the college com 足 munity, to foster excellent scholar足 ship and to do activities of a social and philanthropic nature.

Back row: Jayne Kiner. C in d y Leach, C heryl Reinhiller, Cecilia C o n lin and D e b C onlon. Second row: W y o n n e Carter. C ae B a m . Stella Cam pbell. Sandy Schlag and C in d y Klein. First row: R hond a Sundheim . M ic h e lle Scott and R osana Schoenenbach.

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TKE'S Sweetheart Susie Heidt

Tau Kappa Epsilon is the largest international college social frater­ nity in the world, having over 310 cam pus chapters in the U.S. and Canada. The fraternity offers members an interesting and bal­ anced program which includes emphasis on scholarship, public service, leadership development and a balanced social program. There have been over I 10,000 men initiated into the bond of brotherhood in Tau Kappa Epsi­ lon. The lota-Psi Chapter o f TKE was the first m en’s fraternity to be chartered at D ickinson State C o l­ lege.

Back row. Larry Kobriger. Gene Jordan and Bruce Kuhn. Front row: Tim Lantz and D ean Zastoupil

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MACS The M ath and Com puter Science Club, com m only known as M A C S , is an organization for students with an interest in M ath a n d /o r Com puter Science. This clu b ’s purpose is to promote friendship and interest in M athem atics and Com puter Science. A variety of activities are planned throughout the year.

Back row: M r. Frank. Pat Forster. Jay Jessen. and Susie Heidt. M id d le row: Lynette Allex. Shannon Kostelecky. Sally N ich o ls and W a n d a Kostelecky. Front row: Kathy Lowe.

Lambda Delta Lambda is a nation­ al honorary science society. Its objective is to stimulate interest and scholarship in science and mathematics. Students w ho have earned 24 quarter hours in biol­ ogy, chem istry, m ath e m a tics a n d /o r physics, with an average grade of " B ” or better, are eligible for membership.

LDL Back row: M r. Todd, Jay Skabo. Paul Ellenbecker. an d M r. Zieman. M id d le row: Pat Forster. Sharol Heinert, M ik e Steele, Kollen K o ppin ge r and C in d y Leach. Front row: Susie Heidt. S hanno n Kostelecky. Sally N ich o ls. Renee Raasch and N orm a Braddock.

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GERMAN CLUB The D S C German Club, or D eut­ sche Gesellschaft, is an organiza­ tion o f full or part time students w ho are taking German or who have at som e time taken the course taught by Herr O ber­ lander. This course is dedicated to furthering know ledge of Ger­ man language and culture inherant to this area.

Standing: Leroy O berlander, D o u g Bieber, Kathy Lowe. D e an Karsky. Janell Jordan. C o rinne W alter, D an Hart. Seated: D e b Roberts. Robin Roberts. Kari Heinson.

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Grow in g in popularity on campus is the Spanish courses taught by Professor M argaret Jacobson. The Spanish club too plays an impor­ tant part in this popular language and throughout the year sponsors such activities as to help students & com munity alike to see what Spanish culture and language is all about.

SPANISH CLUB Curt Stockert, Sandy Selensky, M argaret Jacobson, Lisa Kohler. Judy Krebs, Jaim e Leal.


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Adm inistration Club is an organization com posed of Junior and Senior Business A d ­ ministration M ajors and Minors. O ne of the go als o f the club are to have an annual trip to further their knowledge o f the business world. In M arch o f 1981, they were able to tour the city o f M in ­ neapolis. The B A C club also spon­ sors various fund-raising projects.

Standing: Tod d Miller. C ra ig A n d e rso n , Perry Kudrna. Del M o n k e and Darrell Flynn. Seated: Jolene Binstock, Jen Deichert, R hond a M o sb ru c k e r and Tina Baar.

PHI BETA LAMBDA The local Phi Beta Lambda chap­ ter consists o f a group of young men and women enrolled in busi­ ness subjects and organized in ac­ cordance with the gu idin g princi­ ples o f Phi Beta Lambda. Some of the purposes are: to develope competent, aggressive business leadership, to create more inter­ est and understanding in the in­ telligent choice o f business occu ­ pations and to improve the sch ol­ arship o f the members.

Janice Grim. Jeff Gab. M r. Lowe advisor, D o n n a Mueller. M a rie Jocobson, C arolyn Gieser, Cecilia Conlin, Debbie M u rp hy, N ancy M o sh e r, C urt Riedlinger. Twilla Kostelecky.

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This organization (com m only re­ ferred to as O T A ’s) unifies and establishes cam pus identity of the older students at D ickinson State College. Mem bership is open to all students 21 years old and older who are enrolled at D ickin­ son State College.

M ik e Kitchen, Phyllis Kitchen. D ottie M a y, Ju dy Trieb, G loria Peterson. Brian Krebs. M a rk Vinin g. M ik e Paine. G oldie Loder. C h ris Richter and Elaine Altop.

The W o m e n 's Recreational A s s o ­ ciation, com m only referred to as W R A , is an organization that pro­ vides recreational activities for the D S C W om en students. The group meets throughout the col­ lege year for ind ivid ual/du al or team sports activities. The group has been an "o n cam pus’’ activi­ ties organization since 1953 when Loraine Schumacher, past D S C Physical Education Professor, or­ ganized it with her physical edu­ cation majors.

Sitting: Sheila Selensky, Kathy Pachl, an d M s. Geiger. Standing: Renae W eidner, and Sandy Selensky.

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Back row: Lou A n n Buchholz, Betty Buchholz, G ale A n d e rso n . Jim Ley. Ron Inches. D ave Arm itage and Loretta Thiel. M id d le row: Jam es Hessler. Gerald Guthriller. Julie Sw enson, C h ris Popiel. Jim Scaife, Brad W ickw are. C urt Barker. M a rk Smart and Janet Huber. Front row: Brenda Stockert. Curt Stockert. Shaw na Ehret, C harlene Thiel, D e b Buckmier. D o n n a M ueller. C arolyn Com bs, Jewell Roehl and Susan Hanson.

INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP


The purpose of C S A is to give the student the opportunity to meet and get involved with other stu­ dents through social and religious activities. In addition to the M a ss said each W ednesday evening and Sunday noon, C S A has dis­ c u s s io n g ro u p s, e d u c a tio n a l groups, retreats and various Christian activities.

Craig Kappel, C in d y Sickler. Tom W olf. M a rio M orel, Charlotte Hoff, D o n W est, M a ry Krietinger, Kathy Pachel, A lla n Ridl, A nnette W in ge n ba ch , Pam Hecker, Brian Krebs. M a rie Hauser, Sharol Heinert. Jeff M akelky, Linda Schmidt, sitting are Larry Bachmeier. A lle n Sickler. Vernette Irons. Pat Bailey, Father Bruce Krebs. Jane Stein. D o n n a M ueller. Shelly Stoltz.

Standing Sharol Heinert. Tim Barber, Jim Barth. Sitting C arl Larson, and Rev. Jim Hessler.

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First row: G ayle Rolf, Jim Banm an, C arolyn Com bs. D arcy Becker, A b b y M ilro y, Brian Grosz, Bettina Cartm ill and M ic h e lle Green. Second row: Lynda Celley, Jewell Roehl, D a w n Kaitfors. D o u g M o ln a r, Sheila H ughes, C heryl Parsons, Shelly Lawrence, Lisa Stearns. Ruth Doppler. Brad W ickw are, D ave W ilkie. Julie Fedorenko, Tam m y Reinhardt. M u rra y Lawrence. Julie Perkins and Barb Fisher, Row three: Dr. Brown, M au re e n Baird. A n th o n y Sam chuk. Byron Baird, C heryl Larsen, O d in N orum , Steve Loss. San dy Roth. Scott Gregory, Loretta Theil and Julianne Berger.

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< £ Guys: Scott Gregory. D ave W ilkie. Jim Scaife, Brian Grosz, Brad W ickw are. D arcy Becker, Steve Loss and Rick Goetz. Girls: A bb y M ilroy, Lisa Stearns, Gayle Rolf, C arolyn Com bs. Bettina Cartm ill, Julie Fedorenko, Ruth Doppler. Julianne Berger and Jewell Roehl.

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PHI MU ALPHA SINPHONIA

The Phi M u A lph a Sinfonia is an honorary fraternity for men in music.

Back row: D o u g M o ln a r, D a n Thornton, Scott Gregory, D ave W ilkie. M id d le row: Louis Sacchini, Jim Banman, Jim Scaife, Tony Sam chek. Front row: Brian Grosz. Steve Loss, Rick Goetz, Tino Ferrero.

The purpose of this organization for music majors is to provide an opportunity for professional de­ velopment for college students of music education to make it possi­ ble for students to further their education through on-cam pus ac­ tivities o f the chapter and to pro­ vide opportunities for students to become acquainted with the lead­ ers in the profession.

MENC Standing first row: Shelley Lawrance. G lenda Turton. Lisa Stearns. N ao m i D yn ne so n. A la n n a Banman. Pam Forster. Standing second row: Jim Banm an. A n th o n y Sam chek. G ale Davy, C arolyn Com bs. D o u g M o lna r. Sherrill Parsons. M a u re e n Baird. A t Piano: Julie Berger. O n Piano: Sheila H ughes. Kneeling: Jewell Roehl. Ground: Ruth Dopper, Julie Perkins. San dy Roth. Jean W hitem an, Susan Sigurdson.

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MU PHI EPSILON M u Phi Epsilon is an inter­ national music sorority in th e p r o f e s s i o n a l fie ld founded in 1903. Beta M u Chapter is the only music sorority on this campus. Its purposes are: the recogni­ tion o f scholarship and mu­ sicianship and the prom o­ tion of friendship within its sisterhood. Its aims are: the advancem ent o f music in Am erica and throughout the world, the promotion of m usicianship and scholar­ ship loyalty to the Alm a M ater and the development o f true sisterhood.

Front row: M a u re e n Baird. Tam m y Reinhardy, Jean W hitem an. C arolyn Com bs, G ale Davy. Next row: Shelly Lawrance, Susan Sigurd son. Louis Sacchini. Next row: A la n n a Banm an. Ruth Doppler, Jewell Roehl, Lisa Stearns, Sheila H ughes.

The Bluehawk Brigade per­ form at all home football gam es and related parades. This organization rehearses three times per week prior to hom ecom ing weekend. It is open to all students with band experience. N o audi­ tion required.

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The W in d Ensemble is com ­ posed o f approximately 40 selected wind and Percus­ sion players from within the college. Follow ing a philos­ ophy o f versatility in all styles, the W in d Ensemble performs each quarter on campus, presents an annual regional tour and performs at education conventions. The group regularly pre­ miers original works for bands as part of the North­ ern Plains International Fes­ tival o f M u sic held each N o ­ vember on the D S C campus.

Back row: Jeff Heidt. D a v o n n e Horst. Tino Ferraro. Rick Goetz, Kevin Thom pson. M ik e Steele, Ron Schaefer. M u rra y Lawrance. Bob Sticka, D arcy Becker, Jim Banm an. G lend a Turton, Shelly Lawrance. M ik e M a gn u so n . G ale D a v y and D o u g M o ln a r. Third row: N ao m i D yn n e so n . M a u re e n Baird. Jean W hitem an, John Syverson, H eidi Ostby, Scott Gregory. Byron Baird. Julie Fedorenko. Brian G rosz and Jewell Roehl. Second row: Julie Schafer, M e la n ie Seela, Pam Forster, Jo h n n a M o o s and V e rn G utenkunst. Front row: Sandy Roth. Dr. Sacchini. Sheila H u g h e s an d Susie Heidt.

The Jazz Ensemble is a group of approximately 20 Select instru­ mentalists performing m usic from all jazz idioms. This group serves as back-up m usic for the D S C ’s annual Hilltop Floliday. M em ber­ ship is open to all students by au­ dition.

Front row: L-R Bob Sticka. Ron Schaefer. Kevin Th om pson. D o u g M o ln a r, Jim Banm an, Keith W ile y (Director). Back row: L-R M ik e Steele, Judy Krebs. Shelly Lawrance. G lend a Turton, G ale Davy. M a u re e n Baird. Pam Forster. A n th o n y Sam chek and Jean W hitem an.

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DORM COUNCILS

W O ODS

W o o d s Hall D orm C o u n se lo rs include back row: M rs. Burmeister. Vernette Irons. Dem aris Larsen. Laurel Reihl, C heryl Reinhiller. C arol Pasicznyk. R hond a G ordon. Lorrie Miller, and W yo n n e Carter. Front row: R oxanne Repatowski, Regina Rom anyshyn. C harlene Peterson and Linda C ahoon.

DELONG

D e lo n g Hall D orm C o u n se lo rs include back row: Linda H odges. Lois Chase, M e lin d a Sherlock, Jody Taschwer. Lynn Landeis and D e nice Schobinger. Front row: A lice Brodehl. N ancy M oshe r, N ancy King. Peggy Schiw al and D a w n Kaitfors.

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SELKE

Back row: Tim Barber, R u ss K rivoruchka, D arw in Schultz, Stuart D a v is and Scott Privratsky. M id d le row: Neil Miller, Curt Reidlinger, M rs. M e issn e r an d Jim W icka. Front row: Bernie Deichert. Richard Pechtl and Joe Rothschiller.

KLINEFELTER

Back row: Luke Hecker, V e rn G utenkunst, an d Kellen Steckler. Front row: Brad Hintz, M ik e V a sice k and Keith Fitteier.

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PRAIRIE SMOKE

Standing: C o rin n e W alter. San dy Schlag. W e n d y Veeder. D e b Buckmier. Kneeling: f>an Hart. Jim Sorlie.

The college yearbook is the historical and pictorial record o f the year’s academ ic and social activities. Students com pile and edit this photo-journalistic review under the direction of a faculty advisor. The advisor o f this yearbook is Mr. Neil M cFadgen. The editor for the yearbook is Mr. D an Hart.


WESTERN CONCEPT

Standing: M a rg o A skin . Jim Scaife and N an cy King. Seated: Sandy Seiensky. Kevin Thom pson, Curt Stockert. Bettina Cartmill, John Syverson and M ik e Vasicek.

D S C 's newspaper. The W estern Concept, is published by a student staff directed by a faculty advisor. The publica­ tion covers news o f recent and com ing events to ensure a well-informed student body and public.

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RODEO

Standing: W a yn e Hepper. Jon Sheilds, R aym ond Lee. Ken Voight. Faron Ferguson. Jeanette Reidy, Kyle Pelton. Sherry Plummer. Kelly Dressier. Scot Sorenson. Tom Nuens, John Irwin, N ao m i Flaugen, G uy Hollenbeck. Linda Schonert. Beaver Brinkm an, C indy Ricker. Rick W o od b u ry. Bob Colem an, Bennie Lang, and ad viso r A rn ie Fleck. Kneeling: Kevin Gilchrist. G ail Rasm ussen. M a rsh a V aagen. Judy Diede, Shelly W erner. Debbie W astweet, D e nise Heidecker. Heidi Harnish. Sitting: Carol Kronberg, Zanna Brinkm an and Jackie Brown.

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PHI SIGMA PI

Back Row, Left to Right: D arrell Flynn, G reg Becker, Jim Ladbury, Jeff M a ke lky, Jeff Gab, D e an Thom as, Brad Hintz Front Row, Left to Right: Pat Forster, Kevin Janes. G reg Hecker. Scott Privratsky, A l Grinsteiner, Steve Hall

Phi Sigm a Pi Fraternity is a national honor fraterni­ ty for male students. It is founded on a three point purpose, namely - leadership, scholarship and fel­ lowship.

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Row one: D o u g M illsaps, D ean Land, Jerry Davis, Jeff M ake lky, G reg Becker, Jim Ladbury, D avid Grubb, D o u g Sturlaugson, Roger Rudolph. John Banas. Tim Christian. Row two: Paul H endrickson. Paul Herauf, Stuart Davis. Todd W andler. Brad Hargreaves, Jay Bratland. Rick Calkins. C h ris Sorenson. M ik e A ltenburg. Bruce DeBilt. Row three: John O ’Leary, M a rk Fox. V a n ce A n de rson, John Stenmoen, Kelly M cN ary. Kurt Lesser, Paul Neubauer. Steve Hall. Perry Lee. Robby Voigt. Tony M oore. Row four: Larry Jacobson, Bob W illiam son, Gary W o w ch u k. Curt Kretchm an. Paul G ordon. Barry Richm ond, D o u g Vanderpan, Terry Q uintus. C raig Lewis. Brett Miller. Tom Huus. Row five: Scott A n de rso n . Todd Matthews, Lynn A n d e rso n . N orm Dire, D arrell Flynn. Ron W inge nbach. W e s W asem , Bill Hought, Steve Lund, Jeff Lebsock. Row six: D av id Bosch. Bill Suter. Lyle Smith. John Thilm ony. Tim M ic h ae lso n , Jeff M o n so n . Coaches: Terry Burgess. Todd Syverson, Joe Thom pson. H an k Biesiot.

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VOLLEYBALL Back row: D e n ise Forbregd. Kendra N esland, C o a c h Kathy James, Lori W e g h and Suzi Bakewell. M id d le row: Sherry Battest, Linda Bugner, D ebbie Sax, Tam m y Lyson and D em aris Larsen. Front row: Sandy G unlikson, Kay Johnson, Cathy J o h n so n and C arol Dobitz.

BLUE CHICKS

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Back row: Peggy Brunner. Lori V olesky, San d y G unlikson, Lanette Leer, W e n d y Hale, C o a ch Jo Lindquist, Teresa Ringoen, Kendra Nesland, Tam m y Reiger and C o a ch Ron W inge n bach . Front row: C athy Jo hnson, C arol Dobitz, Kay Jo hnson, Julie Emmert, Sue Herauf, Lori W e gh . Tam m y Lyson an d D e n ise Forbregd.

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WRESTLING

First Row: Ron Huck. Kurt Kresbach. Steve Stadick. M ik e Fischer. V ic Feller, Tom Solberg. Bruce Basaraba. Second Row: C o ach Terry Burgess, D a n Pitsch. C h a d Lybeck, Jo hn Schm idt, Jeff Flickok. C h ris Eiserman, Jeff Nagel. Asst. C o ach Clay Nagel. Third Row: Randy Burwick. Ken Fox, Jim Ladbury. D ave M ic h ae lso n . Jim Eddlem an. John Banas. Bernie Andriash.

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CROSS COUNTRY

Standing: Tim Rooker. Jerry Huffm an, D e lan e Bauer and C o a ch Roger Huffman. Kneeling: Brad Hintz, Terry Gill, Jay Schell and M a rk Jeske.

Standing: C o a ch Roger Huffm an. Penny Larsen. Julie Schafer, and Theresa D vorak. Kneeling: Karla Clark, N an cy King, and Tina Baar.

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MEN S TRACK


WOMEN’S TRACK

Back row: C o ach Kathy James, Julie Sigel, Karla Clark, G ail Havelka, Julie Schaffer, Tina Baar and C o ach Jo Lindquist. M id d le row: Kathy Johnson, N an cy Davis, Lori W e gh , Sue Herauf, Penny Larson, Teresa Ringoen and D e n ise Forbregd. Front row: C o n n ie Pasicznyk. Linda Bugner, C arol Pasicznyk, N an cy King, Janell Larson and Teresa D vorak.

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CHEERLEADERS

Football Cheerleaders Left to Right: Jolene Binstock, Patty Sulser, Lynette Leer. D arci M a ro so c k, Susie Heidt, Carolyn Birdsall.

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PRESIDENT A. A. WATREL D.S.C.

STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Front row: C arol Jacobson. Jean Guy. M ilto n Hertz. R.E. M eidinger. Back row: Ken Tweten. Lester Stern. Dr. V icto r Kaljot. and M o rg a n O lse n (Student Representative.

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

Dr. D av id Barry V.P. of A cad e m ic Affairs

LaVern Jessen Director o f Student Services

Dr. D el Gab D e an of M e n Professor of Education

M a ry Jo h n so n D ean of W o m e n Asst. Prof. of Ed.

Dr. Paul Larsen V.P. for Student Affairs

Dr. O.T. Belsheim V.P. for Developm ent

Neil A b le id in ge r D irector of A d m issio n s/ R e gistra r

H ow ard Kitchen D irector of Student Centi


M a rg o A sk in C ollege Relations

Jack A y lo r C o lle ge Relations

C h a n n in g C ox Assist. V.P. of A cadem ic Affairs A sso ciate Prof. of Political Science

June Ham ers D ean of M e n 's Secretary

M u rie l D assinger. A lm a Pluth, M a rth a Kruger A dm inistrative Secretaries

M a rily n M o rm an. V ic ky H aaland. M a rg A ylor, Tim Sigl, Kay Hanssen, M a ri Jo A ckley. Busin e ss O ffice Personnel

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Back Row: M e l Lagge, Delores Schlosser. Beatrice Portscheller, Ralph D o le ch e ck , Leo Schatz, Leonard Kovash, N ick Steckler. Harry Baysore. Emil Vetter. Louis Treiber, D o m in ick M uth, Dave Focht. Front: Clem Heidt. Betty M a rsh . M a rie Jordan, Charlene R olling, Irene Stieg, Katie D olecheck, Juliann Hatzenbuhler, M a r ­ garet Ficek, Joe Kokkeler, Joe Havelka.

Back Row: C in d y Huffm an, Lenora Hartze, D o lo re s Krenz, Brian O ’Niel - Fo o d Service M anager. Front Row: D o lo ra s Schock, C o rinne Knutson, Irene Lagge, D a v e Thom pson, Lorraine Rykowski. Arlene C hap inski and R od ger Fraase. C om p u tin g Services Personnel.

M a rily n W heeler. C arol Lee, M a rsh a ll M elby, Janice Feldman. R egistrar’s O ffice Personnel

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Louise Pearson C ataloger

R h on d a T h om pson Bookstore M a n a g e r Pictured Below

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G isela Cartmill Library Technician

M a ry A n n C ulver M a ilro o m M a n a ge r Pictured Below


Frank Pearson Head of A rts and Sciences Professor M u sic

Keith W ile y Assistan t Professor M u s ic

G erald Seela A ssistan t Professor M u s ic

Breece Bow en Instructor Theatre

D e n n is Navrat Professor of A rt

C lin to n Sheffield A sso ciate Professor of A rt

Jean W ald era A sso ciate Professor Speech - Theatre

Dr. C arl Larson Professor of English

W illiam Flem ing A ssociate Professor English % Ph ilo so p h y

Neil M c F a d ge n A sso ciate Professor Journalism

D anie l M c V e ig h A ssistan t Professor English

LeRoy O berlander A sso ciate Professor G erm an


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Dr. W inifred Stump Professor of Speech and R adio Broadcastin g

Dr. Ray W heeler C hairm an of Com m . & Hum anities Professor o f English

S usan Doeren A ssistan t Professor English

M argaret Jacobson A ssistan t Professor Spanish

D ale Ziem an Professor o f Chem istry

John M c D o n a ld Professor of Biolo gy

W illiam M a sse y A sso cia te Professor M athem atics

Priscilla M c G ill Instructor Com puter Science


Dr. Fred W errem eyer Professor of M athem atics

Gerald W aldera C hairm an o f Social & Behavioral Sci. A sso ciate Professor Political Science

Dr. M ic h a e l Soper P rofessor of History

Dr. Russell Veeder Professor of History

Larry League A ssistan t Professor G eography 6 Earth Science

W illiam Goetz H ead o f Bus. & Adm in. A ssistan t Professor Business

R oger Kilw ein A ssistan t Professor Busine ss

R ichard K ing A sso cia te Professor B usiness

Karen Heth Lecturer. B u sin e ss

Leland Skab o Professor o f B usiness

M a rk Lowe Instructor Business

Kayleen N o d la n d Lecturer. Business


M a rly s Paulson Lecturer, Business

C h arle s M o rriso n P rofessor of Business

Travis H aakedahl A ssistan t Professor Education

Roger Huffm an A sso ciate Professor P.E. - C o a ch in g

Dr. Tom Jensen Head o f Ed. % Psych. Professor o f Education

Sharon Geyer Lecturer o f Library Science

C alvin Lundberg A sso ciate Professor Education

Kay W errem eyer A sso ciate Professor Education

D arw in W helan A sso ciate Professor Education

H enry Biesiof A ssistant Professor P.E. - C o a ch in g

Terry Burgess Instructor P.E. - C o a ch in g

Jo Lindquists Instructor P.E. - C o ach in g


Bertha Geiger A ssociate Professor P.E. - C o a ch in g

Kathy Jam es Instructor P.E. - C o a ch in g

Joe T hom pson Instructor P.E. - C o a ch in g

Eric A rn tso n C hairm an o f Farm /Ranch M ang. A ssistan t Professor Farm /Ranch

A rn o ld Fleck Instructor Farm /Ranch

D u a n e G ardiner Instructor Farm /Ranch

Jeannette Berger Instructor N u rsin g

M ilre d Horn C hairm an of N u rsin g Instructor N u rsin g

Terry Klu sm an n Instructor N u rsin g

G eorgia Raasch Instructor N u rsin g

C o n n ie Kalanek Instructor N u rsin g

D em aris U nruh Instructor N u rsin g


Ken K u ssy Director of Tech. Ed. Lecturer of Technical Education

Bruce M e ssm e r Lecturer H eavy Equipm ent O perators

Rick Zeigler Lecturer Heavy Equipm ent O perators

M r. Lundberg h o ld s a future D S C student John C ook, son of Susie and Tim Cook.



President Pat Forster Richardton Vice President Jim Ladbury D ick in so n Secretary N aom i D yn n e so n Sidney, M T Treasurer C h ris Popiel Sentinel Butte A d v ise r Dr. D av id Barry Pamela M a rie B oesphflug A m an Elementary Education Richardton. N D

A la n n a A lice Banm an Com posite M usic/Elem entary Education Kimberly, B.C.. Canada

* Julie Rae A llen Com posite Social Science W atford City. N D Patricia S. A m an B usin e ss A dm inistration Richardton. N D

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Jam es A la n Banm an C om posite M u sic / B io lo g y Kimberly, B.C., Canad a

N ancy Beck N u rsin g Beulah. N D M a v is Beacham p N u rsin g Beulah, N D

M itch e ll C. Binstock Business A dm inistration D ickinson, N D

N o rm an Jean Braddock Biolo gy Reeder, N D Janet M a rie Bloom Executive Secretary Stanley, N D

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Lois A n n e C hase C om puter Science Am sterdam . N Y

Betty Lou B uchholz B u siness A dm inistration D ickin so n . N D C a n d is C andee Elementary Education D ick in so n . N D

Susan M a rie A rn o ld C o o k Elementary Education Richardton. N D

Tim othy A. C hristian Farm and Ranch M a n age m e n t Langdon, N D Jane M a rie C o o k Elementary Education Sentinel Butte, N D

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G lori A n n C ornelius Executive Secretary W illiston, N D

Theresa Rose Deichert Elementary Education D ick in so n , N D Karen Joanne D ah l M athem atics D ick in so n , N D

Shelly D o e N u rsin g Regent, N D

C heryl A n n Farstveet M e d ica l Secretary Beach, N D N ao m i Jean D yn n e so n C om p osite M u s ic Sidney, M T

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Jeffrey A la n Gab Business Adm inistration D ickinso n. N D

Julie C laire Fedorenko Co lle ge Studies D ickin so n , N D Patrick Jay Forster B usin e ss A dm inistration Com puter Science Richardton. N D

D olo re s A. G rosser N ursing Carrington, N D

Cathy J. Geist A cco u n tin g Clerical D ick in so n , N D M a ry A n n Griffin N u rsin g Mott. N D

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D av id A la n G rubb Business Adm inistration Tioga. N D

Luke Hecker B usine ss A dm inistration South Heart. N D Sandra Kaye G u n lik so n Elem entary Education Zahl, N D

Pamela Kaye Hecker Business A dm inistration D ickin so n . N D

Sheila M . H u gh e s C om p osite M u s ic Shaunavon, Sask.. Canad a Paul A. Herauf C olle ge Studies D ick in so n , N D

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Linda L. Johnston Elementary Education W atford City. N D

Th om as G. H u u s Farm and Ranch M an age m e n t Parshall, N D Vernette L. Iron s M e d ica l Secretary Sentinel Butte. N D

D ian n e M . Kleem an Elementary Education Killdeer, N D

Barbara A nnette Kast Physical Education Haynes. N D Paula Jo Kirchm eioer K lug Elem entary Education New Salem. N D

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Cynthia Lynne Klein Chem istry Dickin son , N D

M a rga re t Kno pik N u rsin g D ickinso n, N D M a rg ie M a e Klein O ffice Clerical Elgin, N D

Twila M a rie Kostelecky Office Clerical Killdeer, N D

D e bo ra h Kay Krisanits A cco u n tin g Clerical D ick in so n , N D W a n d a M a e Kostelecky M athem atics Killdeer. N D

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Lynn Landeis N ursing M a n d an , N D

Russell K rivoruchka C olle ge Studies Degree Belfield, N D Rebecca Jane Kvasager C hem istry Beulah, N D

Celia E. Leland Elementary Education D ickin so n, N D

D e M a ris Larsen Elementary Education Ray, N D Perry O w e n Lee C om p osite Social Science Bism arck. N D

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Susan M . Leland Elementary Education Sidney. M T

Rebecca K. Lutz Elem entary Education D ick in so n , N D G o ld ie Lenore Loder Co lle ge Studies Degree D ick in so n , N D

C heryl Lynn Tholl M c A d a m Elementary Education Grenfell. Sask., Canada

N ik ki M altese B usiness Adm inistration Sidney, M T Toby M c A d a m C om p osite Social Science C lyd e Park, M T

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Karla M e ssn e r N ursing South Heart, N D

Lynne M artin Physical Education Lefor, N D Tracey M e lla n d Biolo gy Cartwright. N D

D el Rein John M o n k e Com puter Science/B usiness Adm inistration D ickinso n. N D

D avid M ic h a e lso n Physical Education/H istory Velva. N D Neal F. M ille r B usine ss A dm inistration Gladstone, N D

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C la y R. N agel Physical Education D ick in so n . N D

Velda M o n tgo m e ry N u rsin g W esthope, N D N an cy Ellen M o sh e r O ffice Clerical Jam estown. N D

Kelly R. Peters R adio Broadcasting Alsen, N D

Todd B. O lso n Farm and Ranch M an age m e n t Ludlow. N D Sherrill Parsons C h o ral M u sic / H isto ry Mott, N D

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Kurt D. Ridl B iology D ickinson, N D

Christine Paulette Popiel Elementary Education Sentinel Butte R oss Slade Reinhiller C om p osite Social Science Bow m an. N D

Y vo n ne Runyan N ursing D ickinso n, N D

Laurel M a rie Riehl C om posite Social Science Carson. N D D o u g la s Lee Rolfsrud Farm and Ranch M anage m e nt Keene. N D

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D ebra Kae Sax Elementary Education W atford City, N D

D a n Scheeler B usin e ss Adm inistration D ick in so n , N D Eileen Ve ro nica Schaefer N u rsin g Glendive. M T

Peggy Schiw al Legal Secretary Lefor, N D

Carla A n n Schwartz N u rsin g Mott, N D R osalyn Schm idt Elem entary Education M andan, N D

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Jam es Sorlie B usiness A dm inistration D ickinso n , N D

A u b ray Schock Chem istry D ick in so n , N D Th om as W a yn e Six Physical Education Fort M a d iso n . IA

Curt Stockert E n glish /B u sin e ss Adm inistration Bison, S D

Lisa Stearns Com posite M u sic Bowm an, N D Susie Stern O ffice Clerical Heil, N D

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Todd Syverson Physical Education W atford City, N D

Lisa Tryan Elementary Ed. N ashua. M T

Sherry Ternes E nglish/Theatre Flasher, N D

Judi Kaye A a se n Veeder Elementary Education Alexander, N D

Robby V o ig h t Physical Education D ick in so n , N D M a rk V in in g B usine ss A d m inistration D ick in so n . N D

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M a rk W ittenberg B usiness Adm inistration Bism arck, N D

Teresa W alle r O ffice Clerical Rhame, N D N o a h W illiam s A gricultural Techno lo gy New Town, N D

Lori A n n Zim m erm an N ursing Emmet, N D

Tamra Sue Pau lson W ittenberg Bu sin e ss Adm inistration Bism arck. N D Lana W o lle n b u rg English D ick in so n , N D

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A as, Sharolyn Barth, Jim

Allex. Lynette Bosch. D av id

A n de rso n. B onnie Battest, Sherri

Baker. Linda Becker. Greg Bezdicek, Gerald Bighorn. Spike Binstock, Laureen Buckmier, D eb

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Baesler, Sheila Bekkedahl. Lori Bieber, D o u g Binstock, Jolene Bratten. Susan Bugner. Linda Calkins. Rickie

Barber. Tim Benz. Alene B ighorn, Roxann Binstock, Leon Boehler. Lois C ahoon. Linda Campbell. Stella


Dahlen. Tim Ehret, Shaw na

Carter, W yo n n e Davy, Gale Emmert. Julie Ferebee, Robert Fitterer. Keith Fox, M a rk Freeman, Robert

Conlin, Cecilia Decker. Jolyn Esponda. Stephen Ferraro, Tino Fong, Lona Frank, le n o ra Fries, Cary

Davis, Jerry Ellenbecker. Paul

Davis, Leanne Ellenbecker. W ayn e

Czywezynski, Brenda Dobitz, C arol Fenster, Jo D e e Fisher, Barb Forster, Karla Franstsen, Sonya

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Gieser. C arolyn Grinsteinner, A la n Ham ann, Kerry Heidt, N orm an Heinsen. Kari Herold. Kelly

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Glaser. June Grosz, D iane Hargreaves. Brad Heidt, Susan Hendrickson. Paul Hess. M iche le Hinnaland, Kathy

Goetz. Richard Hagen. Susan Hauser. M arie Heinert. Sharol Herman, Pam Hicks. D on na Hinsz. Gail


Hintz, Brad Jacobson. M a rie Kessel, Julie King. M a ry Koppinger, Kari Kordonow y, Lisa Kostelecky. Shannon

H lebechuk. M a ry Jones, Kevin Kilwein, Linda King. N ancy Kolding. Jennifer Kostelecky. D aryl Kovar, Judy

Hochhalter, Sandra Jo h n so n , A l King. Barbara K n udsvig, Pamela Koppinger. Kolleen Kostelecky, Kelly

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Kruckenberg. Brenda Land. D ean Lefor, A rlys Ley, James Loffelmacher. H arold Lowe, Kathy

108

Kruckenberg, Jackie Langm aack. Troy Lesser, Kurt Loffelmacher. Cam eron Lorenz, Charlene Lund, Steve M c C o y . Bill

Kruckenberg. Jeri LeBeau. D on na Lewis, A n n Loffelmacher, Harlan Loss. Steve Lowen. Rick M cN ary. Kelly


M a lko w ski, Sheila Miller. A n d ra

M a gn u so n . M ik e Martin, D avid Milroy, A bigail M olnar, D o u g M orm an, Cynthia M urphy, Debbie Nelson, Susan

M ahrer, M a ry M axn e ss, Laurie M illsaps, D o u g M oore, Tony M osset, Jolee M u rph y. D e n n is N ichols, Sally

Maltese. Scott Miller, Darrell

M a ro so k . D arci M iller, Tod d

M ake lky, Jeff M essm er, J o A n n M inciel, Irena M o o s, Jo h n n a Mueller, D o n n a Narum , Linda

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N ich o ls. Sandy O estrich, Kevin

Nissen, D a n O lso n . LaV o n

N orum . O d in O lso n , M ic h e lle

r ft

iP&t: Nygaard, Kathy O lson , Ron O urad nik, Eugenie Pasicznyk, Carol Pearson, Jolene Peters. Jim

110

Obritsch, Kelly Ostby, Heidi Pachl. Kathy Paulson, Kay Pechtl, Ruth Peterson, Charlene

O ’Connell, W illiam Ostrom , Todd Paine, M ichael Pavlish, Kevin Perdaems. M a ry Peters, Tom Peterson, Jackie


Praus. Laura Ram bousek. N an cy

Peterson, W an d a Pursley, James Reinhiller, Cheryl Ricker. C indy Ringoen. Todd Rodne. Leanne Rogers, Kevin

Pfenning, Shelly Q uintus, Steve Repetowski, Roxanne Ridl A lla n Roberts, D eb Rodne, W ad e Rom anyshyn. Roxanne

Privratsky, Curt Reierson, C heryl

Privratsky, Scott Reiger, Tam m y

Pladsen, D ian a Q u intus, Terry Richm ond. Berry Ringoen, Teresa Roberts, Robin Roehl, Jewell

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Runyan, Janies Schields, Scott

Sadow ski, D a v id Schlag. Sandy

Saetz. Jolene Schobinger, D enice

Sam chek, A n th o n y Sebastian. Larry Sigurdson. Susan Stafford, Brenda Stein, Jane Straub, Louetta Sundheim , R honda

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Scaife, James Selensky. Sandy Smart, M a rk Steele, M ik e Stockert. Brenda Sukut, Kevin Suter, Bill

Schafer. Irene Senn. M ischelle Smith. Sharon Steier. Sandra Stoltz. Anita Sulser. Patty Syverson, John


Thom as. D e an Vanderw ende. Robert

Taschwer, Jodi Turton. G lenda Voight. Zane W alker, Theresa W egh, Lori W elsch. Karla W heeling. Joe

Thiel, Charlene Uhler, Kim Voltz, C o n n ie W alter, C orin n e W eidner, Renae W erner. Shelly W ickw are. Brad

Thom pson. Kevin Vasicek, M ik e

Thom pson. Travis Veeder. W e n d y

Thiel. Loretta Vail, Sandra W aganer, Claire W astweet, D eb W eiler. D ale W est, D o n W ilkie, D avid

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W inczew ski, Kari W olf, Helen Y o u n g. Jody

114

W oehl, Bobbi W olf. Th om as Zastoupil, D eborah

W o ld . Bruce W olff, D arlyce Zuerin. Annette


INDEX A Aas, Sharolyn 104 Allex, Lynette 104 Altenburg. M ik e 58 Altop, Elaine 43 A nderson, B onnie 104 A nderson, C raig 42 A n de rson , Gale 44 A n de rson . Lynn 58 A nderson, Scott 58 A n de rson , Van ce 58 A n driash, Bernie 66 Arm itage. D ave 4 4

B Baar. Tina 42, 67, 69 Bachmeier. Larry 45 Baesler. Sheila 104 Baily. Pat 45 Baird, Byron 46, 49 Baird. M a u re e n 46, 47, 48. 49 Baker, Linda 104 Bakewell, Suzie 6 0 Banas. John 58. 66 Banman. A la n a 47, 48. 86 Banm an, Jim 46, 47, 49. 87 Barber. Tim 45, 51. 104 Bardell. Steve 5 Barker. Curt 10, 26. 44 Barth, Jim 10, 45, 104 Bartz, Gae 34. 38 Basaraba. Bruce 66 Battest. Sherry 60, 104 Bauer. D elane 67 Becker, Darci 25, 46, 49 Becker. G reg 56, 58, 104 Bekkedahl. Lori 104 Benz. A le n e 104 Berger, Julianne 46. 47 Bezdecek. Gerald 104 Bieber. D o u g 41, 104 Bighorn, Roxann 104 Bighorn, Spike 104 Binstock. Jolene 40, 104, 172 Binstock. Laureen 104 Binstock. Leon 104 Birdsall. Carolyn 72 Boehler. Lois 104 Bosch, D av id 58, 104 Braddock. Norm a 40. 87 Bratland. Jay 58 Bratten, Sue 104 Brinkm an. Beaver 54 Brinkm an, Zanna 54 Brodehl. A lice 50 Brown, Jackie 54 Brunner. Peggy 62

INDEX

INDEX Buchholz. Betty 36, 44, 88 Buchholz. Lou A n n 44 Buckmier, D e b 44, 51, 104 Bugner. Linda 60, 69, 104 Burwick. Berry 66

c C ah o o n , Linda 50, 104 Calkins. Rickie 58, 104 Cam pbell. Stella 38. 104 Carter. W y o n n e 38, 50, 105 Cartmill. Bettina 25. 46, 53 Celley, Lynda 46 Chase. Lois 50. 88 Christian. Tim 58. 88 Clark, Karla 67, 69 Colem an. Bob 54 Com bs. C arolyn 44, 46, 47, 48 Conlin. Cecilia 38, 42, 105 C o nlo n, D e b 38 Czywezynski. Brenda 105

D D ahlen, Tim 105 Davis, Jerry 105 Davis. Leanne 105 Davis, N ancy 69 Davis, Stuart 37, 51, 58 Davy, Gale 47, 48, 49, 105 D aw son, Lili Stewart 37 DeBilt, Bruce 58 Decker, Jolyn 15, 37, 105 Deichert. Bernie 58 Deichert, Jen 42 Deid, Judy 54 Dire, Norm 58 Dobitz, C arol 60, 62. 105 Doppler. Ruth 46, 47, 48 Dressier, Kelly 54 D vorak, Teresa 67, 69 D ynne so n, N aom i 47, 49, 89

E Eddlem an, Jim 66 Ehret, Shaw na 44, 105 Eiserman, C h ris 66 Ellenbecker, Paul 40, 105 Elienbecker. W ayn e 105 Emmert. Julie 62, 105 Esponda, Stephen 105

F Fedorenko, Julie 7, 24, 29, 46, 48. 90

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INDEX

Heller, V ic 66 Fenster. Jodee 105 Ferebee, Robert 105 Ferguson. Faron 54 Ferraro. Tino 47. 49. 105 Fischer, M ik e 66 Fisher. Barb 27. 28. 46. 105 Fetterer. Keith 51. 105 Flynn. Darrell 42. 56, 58 Fong. Lona 105 Forbregd, D e n ise 60. 62. 69 Forster. Karla 36. 105 Forster. Pam 47. 49 Forster. Pat 34, 35. 36. 40. 56 Fox, Ken 66 Fox. M a rk 58. 105 Frank. Lenora 105 Frantsen. Sonya 105 Freeman. Robert 105 Fries, C ary 105 Fritz. C arol 106

Hecker, Pam 45, 91 Heidt. Jeff 49 Heidt. N orm an 106 Heidt. Susan 22. 35. 36. 39. 40. 49. 72. 106 Heidecker. D e nise 54 Heinert. Sharol 34. 36. 40. 45. 106 Heinsen. Kari 41, 106 H endrickson. Paul 58. 106 Hepper. W ayn e 54 Herauf. Sue 62. 69 Herman. Pam 106 Herold, Kelly 106 Hess, M ic h e le 106 H ickok. Heff 66 Hicks. D o n n a 106 Hinnaland. Kathy 34, 106 Hinsz. G ail 106 Hintz. Brad 3. 35. 36. 51, 56. 67. 107 Hlebichuk. M a ry 107 Hochhalter. Sandra 107 H odges. Linda 50 Hoff, Charolette 45 Hollenbeck. G uy 54 Hondl. Kevin 107 Horst. D a v o n n e 49 Hought. Bill 58 Huber. Janet 44. 107 Huck. Ron 66 Huffman, C in d y 77 Huffman. Jerry 67 H ughes. Sheila 46. 47. 48, 49. 91 H usm an, Keith 27, 28. 30 H uus, Tom 58. 92

G Gab. Jeff 42, 56. 90 Galster. Shane 106 G ibson. Billy 106 Gieser. C arolyn 106 Gilchrist. Kevin 106 Gill. Terry 8, 67 G jerm unson. Carol 30 Glaser. June 106 Goetz, Richard 46. 49. 106 G ordon. Paul 58 G ordon. R h on d a 50. 106 Green. M ic h e lle 46 Gregory. Scott 26, 46. 47. 49. 106 Grim. Janice 42. 106 Grinsteiner. A la n 56. 106 Grosz. Brian 47. 49 Grosz. D ian e 46. 106 Grubb. D av id 58. 91 G u n lickson. Sandy 60. 62. 91 Guthriller. G erald 44

H Flale, W e n d y 62 Flail. Steve 56. 58, 106 Flamann. Kerry 106 Flanson, Susan 44 Hargreaves, Brad 58. 106 Flarnish. Fleidi 54 Hart. D aniel 41. 52. 120 Hartwig. Laurie 37 Haugen. N ao m i 54 Hauser. M a rie 45, 106 Havelka. G ail 69 Hecker, G reg 56. 106 Hecker, Luke 5 1 . 9 1

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I Immel. C arolyn 107 Inches. Ron 44 Irwin. John 50

J Jacobson. Larry 58 Jacobson. M a rie 107 Janes. Kevin 56 Jeske. M a rk 35. 67 Jessen. Jay 40 Johnson. A l 107 Johnson. C athy 60, 62 Jo hnson. Jeanne 107 Jo hnson. Kay 60. 62 Jordan. G ene 39 Jordan, Janelle 41 Juilliard. Kevin 107

K Kaitfors, D aw n 34. 46, 59 Kappel. C ra ig 45

INDEX


INDEX Karsky. D ean 41 Kessel, Julie 107 Kilwein. Linda 107 Kinar, Jayne 38 King, Barbara 107 King, M a ry 107 King, N ancy I I . 35, 36, 50, 53, 67, 69. 107 Kitchen, M ik e 43 Kitchen. Phyllis 43 Klein. C in d y 36, 38, 93 K nudsvig. Pam ela 107 Kobriger, Larry 39 Koch. Tom 29, 30 Koepplin. G ale Kohlar, Lisa 41 Kolding. Jennifer 107 Koppinger, Kolleen 40. 107 Kordonow y, Lisa 107 Kostelecky, D aryl 107 Kostelecky. Kelly 107 Kostelecky. S h an n o n 40, 107 Kostelecky. W a n d a 36, 40, 42, 93 Kovar. Judy 107 Krebs. Brian 43, 45, 108 Krebs, Judy 41, 49 Kresbach. Curt 66 Krietinger, M a ry 45 Krivoruchka. R u ss 51, 94 Krzmarzick, M ik e 15. 28, 30 Kronberg, C arol 108 Kruckenberg. Brenda 108 Kruckenberg. Jackie 108 Kruckenberg, Jeri 108 Kubik. M a ry 45 Kubischta. Sharon 108 Kudrna, Perry 42, 108 Kuhn, Bruce 39 Kummer. G ail 108

L Ladbury. Jim 56. 58, 66, 100 Land. D ean 58. 108 Landeis. Lynn 50, 94 Lang. Bennie 54 Langm aack. Troy 108 Lantz. Tim 39 Larsen, C heryl 46 Larsen. D e M a ris 19, 20, 50, 60, 94 Larson, Janell 69 Larson, Penny 67, 69 Lawrence. M u rra y 46. 4 9 Lawrence. Shelly 46, 47, 48, 49 Leach. C in d y 38, 40 Leal, Jaime 41 LeBeau. D o n n a 108 Lebsock. Jeff 19, 58 Lee, Perry 58. 94 Lee, Raym ond 54 Leer, Lynette 62, 72

INDEX

INDEX Lefor, A rly s 108 Leland, Celia 94 Lesser, Kurt 58, 108 Lewis, A n n 108 Lewis, C ra ig 58 Loder, G o ldie 43. 95 Loffelmacher. Cam eron 108 Loffelmacher, Harlan 108 Loffelmacher. H erold 108 Lorenz. C harlene 108 Loss, Steve 24, 46. 47, 108 Lowe. Kathy 40. 41, 108 Lowen. Rick 108 Lund, Steve 58, 108 Lyson, Tamm y 60, 62

Me M c N ary . Kelly 58, 108

M M a g n u so n . M ik e 49, 109 Mahrer. M a ry 109 M ake lky. Jeff 45, 56, 58, 109 M a lko w ski, Sheila 109 Maltese, Scott 109 M a ro so k . D arci 72, 109 Martin. D av id 109 Matthew s. Tod d 58 M axne ss. Laurie 109 M ay. Dottie 43 M ichae lso n, D ave 66, 96 M ichae lso n. Tim 58 Miller. A n d ra 109 Miller, Brett 58 Miller. Darrell 109 Miller, Lorrie 50 Miller, Neil 51. 96 Miller. Todd 42. 109 M ilroy, A b iga il 29. 46, 109 M illsaps. D o u g 58, 109 M inciel, Irena 37, 109 M o ln a r, D o u g 25. 46. 47. 49. 109 M o n k e . D el 42, 96 M o n so n . Jeff 58 M o o re , Tony 58. 109 M o o s. Johnna 49. 109 M orel. M a rlo w 109 M o rm an, C ynthia 109 M osbrucker. R hond a 42 M o sh e r, N ancy 42 M osset. Julee 109 M ueller, D o n n a 42, 44. 45, 109 M u rp h y, Debbie 42. 109 M u rp h y. D e n n is 109

N Nagel, C lay 66. 67

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Nagel, Jeff 66 Narum . Linda 109 N elson, Su san 109 N esland, Kendra 60, 62, 109 Neubauer, Paul 58 N ichols, Sally 35, 40, 109 N ichols, Sandy I 10 N issen. D a n I 10 Norum , O d in 46, I 10 Nuens. Tom 54 Nygaard. Kathy I 10

Q uintus. Terry 58, I I I

o O britsch, Kelly I 10 O 'C o n n e ll. W illiam I 10 Oestrich, Kevin I 10 O 'Leary, John 58 O lson . L aV o n 1 10 O lson , M ic h e lle I 10 O lson . Rod I 10 Ostby, H eidi 49, I 10 Ostrom , Tod d 97, 110 O urad nik. Eugenie I 10 O w en, Bruce 13, 15. 27, 28, 29, 30

Pachl, Kathy 43, 48, I 10 Paine. M ic h ae l 43. I 10 Parsons, C heryl 24. 46, 47, 97 Pasicznyk, C arol 50. 69, I 19 Pasicznyk. C o n n ie 69 Paulson, Kay I 10 Pavlish. Kevin I 10 Pearson, Jolene I 10 Pechtl, Richard 51. 110 Pelton, Kyle 54 Perdaems, M a ry I 10 Perkins, Julie 46, 47 Peters. Jim I 10 Peters, Ruth I 10 Peters, Tom 110 Peterson, C harlene 36, 50, I 10 Peterson, G loria 43 Peterson, Jackie I 10 Peterson. W a n d a I I I Pfenning, Shelly I I I Pitsch, D a n 66 Pladsen. D ia n a I I I Plummer. Sherry 54 Praus. Laura I I I Privratsky, Curt I I I Privratsky. Scott 5 1, 56, I I I Purnsly, James 11 I

Raasch. Renee 40 Ram bousek, N ancy 111 Reidy. Jeanette 54 Reiger, Tam m y 62, 11 I Reirson. C heryl I I I Reinhardy. Tamm y 46, 48 Reinhiller, C heryl 38. 50, I I I Reinhiller. Ross 35, 98 Repetowski, R oxanne 35. 98 Richm ond. Barry 58, I I I Richter, C h ris 43 Ricker. C in d y 54, I I I Ridl. A lla n 45, I I I Riedlinger, Curt 42, 51 Riehl, Laurel 35, 50, 98 Ringoen, Teresa 62, 69, I I I Ringoen, Tod d I I I Roberts, D e b 41, I I I Roberts, Robin 34, 41, I I I Rodne. Leanne I I I Rodne, W a d e I I I Roehl, Jewell 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, I 11 Rogers, Kevin 11 I Rolf, Gayle I 16 Rom anyshyn, Regina 50 Rom anyshyn, R oxanne I I I Rooker, Tim 37, 67 Roth, Sandy 46, 47, 4 9 Rothschiller, Jo 5 1 Rudolph. Roger 5 1 Runyan. Jam es I 12 Rykow ski, Lorraine 77

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Q uintus, Steve I I I

Sadow ski, D av id I 12 Saetz, Jolene I 12 Sam check. A n th o n y 30, 46, 47, 49, 112 Sax, Debbie 60, 99 Scaife, Jam es 24, 34, 36, 44, 46, 47, 53, 112 Schaefer, Ron 49 Schafer, Irene I 12 Schell, Jay 67 Schiwal, Peggy 50, 99 Schlag. Sandy 38. 52. 112 Schm idt. John 66 Schmidt. Linda 45 Schobinger, D enice 15, 50, 112 Schoenbach, Rosanna 26. 38 Schonert. Lynda 54 Scott, M ic h e lle 34, 38 Sebastian, Larry I 12 Seela, M e la n ie 49 Selensky. Sandy 42, 43, 53, 112 Selensky. Sheila 43 Senn. M ic h e lle I 12

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INDEX Sherlock, M e lin d a 50 Shields. John 54 Shultz. D arw in 5 I Sickler, A lle n 45 Sickler, C in d y 45 Sigel. Julie 69 Sigurdson. Su san 25, 47, 48, I 12 Skabo. Jay 69 Smart, M a rk 44, I 12 Smith. Lyle 58 Smith, Sharon I 12 Solberg. Tom 66 Sorenson. C h ris 58 Sorenson. Scott 54 Sorlie. Jim 52. 100 Stadick. Steve 66 Stafford. Brenda I 12 Steckler, Kellen 5 1 Stein, Jane I 12 Stennoen, John 58 Steele, M ik e 40. 49, I 12 Steier, Sandra I 12 Stein, Jane I 12 Sticka. Bob 49 Stockert, Branda 2, 44, I 12 Stockert, Curt 35, 36, 42, 45, 53, 100 Stoltz. A n ita I 12 Stoltz, Shelly 45 Straub, Louetta I 12 Sturlagson. D o u g 2, 58 Sukut, Kevin I 12 Sulser, Patty 35, 72, I 12 Sundheim . R h on d a 35, 36. 38,- I 12 Suter. Bill 68, 112 Swenson, Julie 44 Syversen, John 49, 53, I 12 Syverson, Todd 58. 101

T Taschwer. Jodi 34, 50, I 13 Tearnes, Sherry 29, 101 Thiel, Charlene 36, 44, I 13 Thiel, Loretta 44. 46. 113 Thilm ony. John 58 Thom as. D ean 56 Thom pson, Kevin 49. 53. 113 Thom pson, Travis I 13 Thornton. D a n 47. I 13 Thorpe, Bob 9 Trieb, Judy 43 Turton, G lenda 47, 49, I 13

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INDEX V Vaagen, M a rsh a 54 Vail. Sandra I 13 V anderpan. D o u g 58 V anderw end, Robert I 13 V asicek, M ik e 51, 53, 113 Veeder, W e n d y 52, 113 V in n in g, M a rk 43, 101 Voight, Ken 54 Voight, Robby 58, 101 Voight. Zane I I 3 V olesky, Lori 62 Voltz, C o n n ie I 13

w W aganer, C laire I 13 W aller. Theresa 102, 113 W alter, C o rinn e 41, 52. I 13 W asem , W e s 58 W astweet, D e b 54. I 13 W e gh. Lori 60, 62. 69, 113 W eidner. Renae 43, I I 3 W eiler, D ale 11 3 W elsch, Karla I 13 W erner, Shelly 54, 113 W est, D o n 2. 35, 45, 113 W heeling, Joe I 13 W hitem an. Jean 47, 48, 49 W ickw are. Brad 44, 46. I I 3 W ilkie, D av id 7. 15, 46, 47, 113 W illiam so n. Bob 58 W ige nbach. Annette 45 W ige nbach, Ron 18. 58 W inczew ski. Kari 114 W iska, Jim 5 1 W oehl, Bobbi 1 14 W o ld . Bruce I 14 W olf. Helen I 14 W olf, Th om as 45, I 14 W olff. D arlyce I 14 W o od b u ry, Rick 54 W o w sh u k . G ary 58

Y Yo ung, Jody I 14

z Zastoupil, D ean 39 Zastoupil. D e bo ra h I 14 Zuern. A nnette I 14

Uhler. Kim I 13

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O nce again another academ ic year is completed, and as I sit here writing this note I ’m reminded of the events and people that have made this year special to myself and, I ’m sure, to you also. The 1982 Prairie Smoke yearbook is our re­ cord of this year in pictures and m emo­ ries of what was, and o f what can never be again. These moments are ours to keep for ourselves and to share with one another in the years to come .. . moments that are special to each and every one o f us. Perhaps this yearbook can, in future years, help to rekindle old and fond recollections of yesterday. M y special thanks to all who helped with this vo l­ ume and especially to Corinne . . . may G o d help you in 1983! Dan Hart 1981-1982 Editor

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