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Dr. Lee Bright talks with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Salsbury at Dedication of
“Salsbury Student Union.”
I963 A View o-f The Main Lounge In Grand Island Memorial Hall For Women
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5 faculty are eentlniling their Puhslllt of alumni and other friends of the College.
knowledge by attending graduate studies This total represents about sixty per cent
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Oh June 2, 1963, Sioux Falls College
caught up in a dramatic way, with this
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equipment and the aeadeinie I'ee0I'5<iS- important part of its past. Grand Island
Also. there was Cedar Valley Semin- Memmal Hall was dedicated
ary at Osage, Iowa. That was founded campus’ a m€im'°na.1 to t.h‘? Gran is n t
by Baptists in 1862, served as an acad- Past and an lmposmg ylslble c9nne Ion
em Y tln.On n meet f at d l ta with it. Elsewhere. this Bulletin s_ ows
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also became a junior college. When high the plelqug plaiigg 1n;gdt1gee;l%§_ree§]%§l1(§ 5 ‘ah
schools re laced most academies Cedar W°me1? Orml y P.
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the records were sent to Sioux Falls. .
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I A special case was that of Grand istration have always sought to recognize
Island College in Nebraska. It came into these other graduates as now truly our Dr. Reuben P. Jeschke is shown re-
being in 1892, founded by Nebraska Bap- alumni. We cherish their friendship and ceiving a $10,000 check from Mr. Chris-
tists. Signicant service was rendered for sense of solidarity with the College that tian F. Beukema, President of U. S.
a number of decades. But increasingly the now continues their own traditions. Per- Steel’s Oliver Iron Mining Division,
school was harrassed by nancial dif’fi- haps at some points more could be done Duluth, Minnesota. The grant was pre-
culties. However, the conclusion was to make the connections vital. How sented in behalf of the U. S. Steel Foun-
different and, one would feel, an improve- thrilling, nevertheless, should be the dation and is to be used in the capital
ment upon the other stories. In 1931 it realization that in Sioux Falls College building program at Sioux Falls College
was officially merged with Sioux Falls all this vast history is moving on to an and in particular for use in the construc-
College. The transaction included course expanded and glorious fulllment. tion of the New Library.
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awarded a doctor of humanities degree, Dr. Reuben P. Jeschke, SFC President, and 1anc?~Se- M’an.Stand§ be’PWe@.n as Elle Qn
Dr. Pieter Smit, who was awarded a doctor of divinity degree. W110 1S to decide which it will be. Wit
these words the 67 graduating seniors
who will go on into graduate studies or
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Iowa, was dedicated Saturday afternoon, tor, Henry Carlson Co. Dr Qverman Chairman of Oak e
June 1, at 5:00 p.m. President R. P. Responses were given by Mrs. A. T. Rid é Tlennessée Institute of Nuglegr
-"W Jeschke gave tl1e.openin.g_staienient-..Re¢-,1-.-.,D_ennLs. aiifustee; Alfred M. Gowan_,_dean gtugjés 3150 Spoké at the aiqnual Alumni
sponses were given by Larry Berg of the of the College; Miss Edith Eicher, repre- Baniquet Saturday "jé 9
1 at which
architect rm; William B. Bruns, general senting the Women’s Dormitory Council some 406 gjoux Falls (jollegeialumni and
contractor and an SFC alumnus; Norman and Miss Bernice Ptacek, Dean of friends attended I
unveiling of the name plaque, assisted by assembled guests in a responsive state- I Dr‘ Smlt‘ gave the baccalaureate ad‘
Dr. and Mrs. Salsbury. Harold Engberg, ment of dedication. A prayer of dedica- dress‘ A
a 1938 alumnus, gave the prayer of dedi- tion was given by Rev. Wayne E. Nineteen Of the gradnatee Teeeived the
cation. Christensen, the First Baptist Church, haeheler Of Seienee degree While 48 Te-
Suiiuay, June 2, Grand Island I‘-’Ieiiiorial Vei'i"nillien, S. eeived the baChel0I‘. Of ‘art-S degriere.
Hall, named in honor of Grand Island Open house for the two new buildings . ._ __
College, which merged with Sioux Falls and a tea by the Women’s Board climaxed SUMMER SCHOQL ENROLLMENT
College 1931, was dedicated the dedication activities enrollment at
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John L. Butler, St-illwater, Oklahoma, eh0iI' and deV015e the Inajol" p0I'ti0n Of hie in the department of history and political
completing doctoral studies this summer time to voice instruction. science.
- has been appointed as professor in the Joseph A. Kleinsasser, of Brandon, S. Prof. Rothlisberger has been teaching
biology department and will serve as D., will teach German in the language in the ‘history department at Sioux Falls
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is awarded to
out. The Purple Feather the Senior Class
not more than 10% ofClass in any school . v*_ _
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Howard C. Abbott, Professor Frankwere become teachers of the present-day stu- Falls and a 1941 SFC got his
We-aver and Miss Bernice Ptacek _Andover-Newtoii
their years each dents. graduate degrees from J