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            67-0490-32
            Item · 1967
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            The spring semester Alpha Psi Omega production was Luigi Pirandello's "Six Characters in search of an Author," presented in the round and directed by David (Dave) Monsen (white shirt).

            67-0487-23
            Item · 1967
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            Young Republicans. Row 1, left to right: Nancy Ruteledge, recording secretary; Kathleen (Kathy) Gerheim, treasurer; Francis Winn, president; Carol Beeler, corresponding secretary. Row 2: Gary Raaen, first vice-president; Paul Weiseth, second vice-president; Dr. Earl Gerheim, advisor

            67-0365-31
            Item · 1967
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            Off-Campus Officers are, left to right: John Slattum, men's vice-president; Cathy Harshman, women's vice president; Jerry Johnson, president; Carol Nord, secretary-treasurer.

            67-0358-31
            Item · 1967
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            1966 - 1967 David (Dave) Richardt prepares to give the commercial to the camera during 'Knighttime'. Weekly Knighttime TV shows were student produced but subject matter was not just dreamed up. Shows dealt with a particular subject of interest, many related to something of importance to the campus at the time.

            67-0357-23
            Item · 1967
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            David (Dave) Richardt presents the commercial during "Knighttime". Weekly Knighttime TV shows were student-produced but the subject matter was not just dreamed up. Shows dealt with a particular subject of interest, many related to something of importance to the campus at the time.