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Zuber, Marcus S., 1912

  • Person
  • 1912-

Dr. Marcus Stanley Zuber was born January 10, 1912 in Gettysburg, South Dakota to John and Mary Maas Zuber. He received a bachelor's degree in agriculture from South Dakota State University in Brookings and a master's degree and doctorate, both in agronomy, both from Iowa State University in Ames. He was professor emeritus of agronomy at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He was employed as a research agronomist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture form 1946-1970 and was stationed at MU. / Dr. Zuber was well known for his contributions to corn breeding. His development of tools and techniques and genetically improved populations or inbreds resulting from his research was released to hybrid corn breeders for utilization and improvement of hybrids grown by farmers. Corn inbred lines released from his USDA-ARS project at the University of Missouri, especially Mo17, contributed to the rapid adoption of single-cross corn hybrids having wide adaptability. His development of techniques for measurement or root and stalk strength provide more effective selection tools for hybrid and population improvement, and are now applied in public and private breeding programs. / Marcus S. Zuber was Beta Sigma Psi, Iota Chapter's first faculty advisor at the University of Missouri and served as advisor from 1963-1979. In addition to Beta Sigma Psi, Dr. Zuber was a member of the University of Missouri's Campus Lutheran Church, Golden K Kiwanis Club, the Association of Retired Agricultural Professors and many professional organizations. He received many honors including the MU Faculty Alumni Award in 1972 and Outstanding Educator of America in 1973. In 1983, South Dakota State University conferred an honorary Doctor of Science degree upon Dr. Zuber.

Zilverberg, Luke

  • Person

Record: 2013-2014: 9-14 overall, 0-0- dual
TOTAL: 9-14 overall, 0-0- dual
Hometown: Belle Paline, Minnesota
High School: Belle Plaine
Position: 141 weight class, 5'10", Redshirt freshman
Major: Wildlife & Fisheries
SDSU Wrestling Recruiting Coordinator

Zilverberg, Larry

  • Person
  • University of Minnesota
  • Position:
    • 158 Weight Class
    • 167 Weight Class

Zilverberg, Dan

  • Person
  • Hopkins Minnesota High School
  • University of Minnesota
  • Position: 158 Weight Class

Zens, Jordan

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 125 Weight Class

Zellmer, Gary

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 157 Weight Class

Zalesky, Jim

  • Person
  • Iowa State University Wrestler and Coach
  • Position: 158 Weight Class

Youngbloom, Andrew

  • Person

2012-13: Did not compete ... WWC Coaches' Honor Roll

2011-12: Finished 7-10 overall and 3-6 in duals ... Scored seven decisions ... 2012 WWC All-Academic Team

2010-11: Named to the Western Wrestling Conference Coaches' Honor Roll with a 3.781 GPA as an architecture major ... Tallied a 7-15 record in his freshman season with three wins by fall, three by decision and one by major decision

Before SDSU: Three-time Minnesota state champion ... Two-time all-state selection ... All-American ... Finished his prep career with a 201-30 record and 108 pins

Young, Mike

  • Person
  • Brigham Young University
  • Position: 136.5 Weight Class

Young, Gertrude Stickney

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  • 1883-1965

Gertrude Stickney Young was born in Sioux Falls, Dakota Territory, September 14, 1883 to Emma and Sutton Young. Sutton Young was the first speaker of the house in South Dakota legislature. After attending numerous schools, she received her bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1960. She later attended Cornell University, University of Chicago, and the University of California. Young was on the faculty of South Dakota State University from 1907-1942, where she was reportedly a very popular instructor. Following her promotion to Professor Emeritus in 1942, she spent much of her time writing historical sketches of South Dakota, some titles including: South Dakota; An appreciation, and Dakota Again. Many of these were published privately and are now available in many libraries across South Dakota. / Among her civic contributions, Gertrude was the first president of the Brookings Branch of the American Association of University Women, a leader in the Faculty Women's Club, the Woman's Club of Brookings and various other organizations in the Brookings area and in South Dakota. / Gertrude Stickney Young died in January, 1965.

York, Dennis

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 177 Weight Class

Yoder, R.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 174 Weight Class

Wurth, J.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position:
    • 126 Weight Class
    • 134 Weight Class

Wright, Quentin

  • Person
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Position: 197 Weight Class

Wookey, John

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight

Woodard, Charles 1942-

  • Person
  • 1942-

Charles Woodard graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature/Letters in 1975.

Woodard started his career at South Dakota State University in 1975. He taught courses in American literature, specializing in American Indian literature, American poetry, and literature of the American Midwest and West, and also peace and conflict studies courses, composition, and Honors College courses. He developed four annual programs: the SDSU Great Plains Writers’ Conference, the Oak Lake Tribal Writers’ Retreat, the SDSU Wacipi and the Consider the Century Conference. His work typically focuses on American Indian Studies and Veterans Affairs, and he often works with professionals outside of the university community to develop programs to benefit others.

A few highlights from the achievements of his career include: being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1990; earning distinguished professor status in 1992; earning SDSU’s Excellence in Outreach and Engagement Award in 2012; and earning the South Dakota Council of Teachers of English Author of the Year award in 2013.

Wittenburg, Henry

  • Person
  • City College of New York Athletics, 1930's - 1940's

Wishard, T.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position:
    • 142 Weight Class
    • 150 Weight Class
    • 158 Weight Class

Wipf, Doug

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 150 Weight Class

Winter, Verne

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 137 Weight Class

Winter, J.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight

Winschitl, P.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 150 Weight Class

Wiltz, John

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 177 Weight Class

Wilson, Shelby

  • Person
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Position: 136.5 Weight Class

Wilson, L.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 133 Weight Class

Wilson, Dan

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 190 Weight Class

Willers, Cord

  • Person

2011-12
Was 1-2 on the season with one fall (2:07)

2010-11
Tallied a 4-15 record on the season, included 2-10 in duals and 1-5 in Western Wrestling Conference action

2009-10
Went 1-1 during his sophomore season ... pinned his opponent in the second round of the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open in 2:55 at 174 pounds (11/7)

2008-09
Finished his freshman season with a 1-5 record ... recorded a pin at the Kaufman-Brand Open

Before SDSU
Recorded a 46-8 record his senior season en route to a 144-40 career mark...

Willers, Chad

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position:
    • 165 Weight Class
    • 184 Weight Class

Wilkinson, Jim

  • Person
  • Southern Illinois University Coach

Wiley, J.

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 142 Weight Class

Wildeman, P

  • Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
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