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University officials
plan to welcome
students to
campus
By Travis Gulbrandson
travis.gulbrandson@plaintalk.net
Classes are starting at the
University of South Dakota
on Aug. 26, and the school
is doing its part to ensure
students will know exactly
what is available to them.
Friday, Aug. 23, marks
the official start of USD
Welcome Week 2013, which
offers a variety of activities
designed to inform new and
returning students of as
many educational and
extra-curricular activities as
possible.
“Welcome week is our
opportunity to welcome the
students to campus, and
then allow them to kind of
experience a little bit of
everything they’ll have the
opportunity to partake in
while they’re (here),” said
Lindsay Sparks, director of
transitions and student
programming at USD.
Move-in and check-in
begins at 7 a.m. in the
DakotaDome Friday, and
will continue through 3
p.m.
Throughout the rest of
the day and week, students
will attend a variety of
orientations, receptions and
social activities.
“We have some athletic
events, and there are some
speakers, different
entertainment and our
traditions that we have on
campus,” Sparks said. “We
try to make sure that all
those things happen within
the first week so the
students get an idea of …
what the year is going to
look like.”
One of the more popular
events is the Student
Organization Fair, which
takes place this year from 3
to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24,
at the old ice-skating rink
across from the North
Complex.
During the fair, students
have a chance to visit with
representatives from the
more 120 student
organizations at USD.
Athletic events are
another well-attended
feature of the welcome
week, Sparks said.
“In the past couple of
years, the women’s soccer
team has had a home game
during the first weekend,
and we do a tailgate there,”
she said. “This year, we have
a football game during
week, which will be
awesome for our students
to … experience that
excitement.”
The USD Welcome Week
is still a relatively new event,
Sparks said.
“We really started doing
it this way just a couple of
years ago,” she said. “We do
it every fall, and we do what
we call Spring Welcome
Back Week during the
spring semester.
“This is what a lot of
colleges across the nation
do – an entire week of
welcome. When I started
here in 2010 it was just a
couple of days, and between
myself and a few other
people in the Student
Services area, we really tried
to beef it up for the fall of
2011. That’s kind of how it’s
been ever since,” she said.
Sparks said students
have told her they enjoy the
event because it allows
them to experience so much
in such a compressed
amount of time.
“It’s an opportunity to
be busy,” she said. “They
don’t necessarily know what
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Announcements Events
The Luther Center at USD:
Life at the corner of campus
and faith. Located at Cherry &
Plum Streets, Vermillion. We
worship weekly on Wednesday
evenings at 8:30pm and host
service and fellowship events
throughout the year. Visit us
online at www.luthercenter.org
or find us on facebook!
The United Church of Christ
Congregational, Highway 12
Newcastle, NE. Worship: 7:00
p.m. Saturday. Pastor Gary
Kimm. Come join us!
USD Welcome Week begins Aug. 23 on the university campus in Vermillion.
(Photo by Travis Gulbrandson)
they can be busy with, so we
try to give them a pretty
packed schedule of events
so that they know where
they can go. They have
programming going on,
and it’s an opportunity to
get to know people.
“For the most part, we
hear that they really liked
it,” she said.
Since its inauguration
several years ago, Welcome
Week hasn’t seen too many
changes.
“We look at what’s
popular, what’s well-
attended, what makes sense
on the schedule, so we add
new things depending on
what’s going on on
campus,” Sparks said. “This
year it changed a little bit
because we’re starting
classes at 8 a.m. rather than
4 p.m. on Monday. So we
really had to get creative,
because we kind of lost a
day of programming.”
It takes a lot of
coordination to get that
programming scheduled,
she said.
“We start planning kind
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of as soon as it ends,”
Sparks said. “We start
reserving the space for the
following year, and then we
spend all spring semester
and summer planning,
coordinating and booking
acts.”
For more information
about USD Welcome Week
2013 and a full schedule of
events, visit
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The Vermillion First United
Methodist Church, a welcome
place reaching out to all God's
people. Located at 16 N. Dakota St. Adult Sunday School
9am;
Sunday
Worship
10:25am; Children?s Church after
Children?s
Sermon
(PreK-5). Welcome Table-serving
free
meal
Mondays
5:30-7pm. Youth Group with
Meal (Gr. 6-8) Wednesdays
5:30-7pm. High School Youth
Group 7pm. Adult Choir Rehearsal 7pm. Praise Band rehearsal 8pm. Friday Morning
Book Study and Breakfast
6:45am. Call (605)624-2179
for more info. Pastor Rick Pittenger.
Unitarian Universalist "The
Uncommon
Denomination."
Services are the first and third
Sunday of each month at 7
p.m. in the basement of the
United Church of Christ, 226 E.
Main. Child care services and
refreshments provided. All welcome. Info: www.unitarianvermillion.blogspot.com
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Boe Mfg. Quart Oil Glass Bottle; Vintage Remington No 10 Typewriter;
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ESTATE OF MICHAEL DEROUCHEY: Furniture: Bar with two
stools (Howard Miller), bed chest of drawers and nightstand, full sleigh
bed set, arch bookcase, dining room table and 6 chairs. Armoire (2),
hand carved seating with leather seats, beverage cabinet, globe on
walnut base, piano bar green top and 5 brass legs, large oak book
cases; Tapestry: Romance at Camelot, Heralds on horseback, Home
and Garden; Swords: King of Solomon’s Sword of Wisdom, Sword of the
three Musketeers, wall hanging, 1 helmet and 2 mounted swords, Sword
of Archangel Michael, Lamalpur Rug made in India; Prints: Boston
Harbor by Hugh Lane, Monkey in Ornate in gold Frame , The Birth of
Venus, Garden at Luxembourg by John Singer, Sargent, The Skipjack,
Kathryn by John Morton Barber, The Swan, many more.
ESTATE OF VERONICA FREDERICKSON: Antiques: Oak Desk, 2
drawer oak chest, wood trunk, singer treadle sewing machine, waterfall
front buffet and 5 drawer dresser, painted drawers chest, glass door
cupboard, assented glassware, vases, silver flatware, kitchen utensils, 3
jewel tea mixing bowls, kid toys.
Furniture: Sofa, arm chair, glider rocker, light chair, recliner, swivel/
rocker chair, 2 coffee tables, desk, oak entertainment center, large
normal dining table with 3 leaves and 6 chairs with rollers, 2 queen
sized beds, 4 drawer dresser, twin hide-a-bed, Toshiba 27’ TV, RCATO
19’’, several lamps and end tables, wall décor, Kirby vacuum with
attachments, round card table, folding chairs, lawn chairs, Kenmore grill,
metal storage cabinet, bamboo patio set, yard tools, tool boxes with
ratchets, log chains, extension cords, oil filters, tire chains. Cookware:
small electric appliances, dinnerware, Pyrex dishes, stainless steel glad
ware in chest, microwave and cupboard, corning ware and Much more!
GUNS: Colt thunder nickel 41 cal. revolver, Colt New service 38-40 7
1/2” barrel Revolver, Colt Lighting 38 Cal. Revolver, Winchester 1890
oct. barrel 22 long rifle, Winchester 1909 short, long , long rifle 22
pump, Stevens single shot .25 cal. rim fire with box of shells, Stevens
Crack shot half oct. and half round barrel 22 single shot, HER 1906 oct.
barrel 22 cal. revolver, Winchester model 1894 lever action BB gun
Daisy.
GUEST CONSIGNER: Comic books (50’s & 60’s), Dick Clark record,
white horse patrol book, wood boxes, large assortment of cast iron
(9),stand-up horse ash tray, metal doll house and cabinet, wood doll
crib, oak child rocker (50’s), wood duck decoys, Barbie and ken
(western set, with horses and outfits), Breyen Horse collection (some in
boxes), wind clip toys -ERTL horses, Old state maps, Drop leaf table,
mother of pearl coin purse (Chicago stock yards), Wooden Duck Decoys,
antique fishing rods, steel fishing box, Nazi - dress bayonets, flag and
fireman’s helmet Winchesters hatchet Nazi -WWll medals and badges,
Childs JD Gator battery operated.
MARCY LUND: Boat: 1989, 17’ Lund fishing boat with EZ loader
trailer, 1989, 90 horse power mercury motor. Women’s golf clubs, hand
golf cart, 2 weed sprayers, electric garden tiller, fire place equipment,
steel fertilizer spreader, lawn chairs, fishing poles, fishing tackle box,
come-a-long, life jackets, fishing net, men’s left handed golf clubs, small
wooden nail keg.
JIM AND BARB KRONIZAL: Snapper self-propelled lawn mower
with detachments, lawn edger, push fertilizer spreader, 6’ folding ladder,
dolly cart, hoover vacuum, assorted kitchen ware, footlockers, 3
dressers, portable sewing machine, queen bed, VCR cabinet (2
drawers), folding tables, coolers, bedding, Homelite leaf blower, air tank,
assorted hand tools, Eager Beaver 14” chain saw, Metal work bench,
Wheel barrow, Haier dehumidifier, whirlpool microwave, portable twin
bed, microwave carts, piano bench with music
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