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Ingalls, D.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 158 Weight Class
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The Independent Order of Odd Fellows began in England in the 18th century and became established in the United States in 1819. The organization’s purpose is to unit people in providing aid and support to each other and to their communities.

Indeman, C.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
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Huyck, L.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 177 Weight Class
Hutton, Dick
Person
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
Hurlbert, Mick
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
Person · 1918-1946

Lawrence Alvin Hunt was born July 22, 1918 in Verdel, Nebraska to Warren and Elizabeth Hunt. Lawrence was a carpenter and cabinet maker. He married E. Jeanne McCartney in 1946. They had three children.

Huffman, Chuck
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 167 Weight Class
Hrncir, Alan
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 190 Weight Class
Howe, Andrew
Person
  • Wisconsin State University
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Position: 174 Weight Class
Howard, Mike
Person
  • University of Iowa Coach 1922-1943
Houska, G.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 125 Weight Class
Houg, J.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 126 Weight Class
Hoops, H. Ray
Person

H. Ray Hoops accepted the position as president of South Dakota State University in 1984. He received his B.S. in speech correction from Eastern Illinois and M.S. and Ph. D. in audiology and speech science from the Purdue University. Before coming to SDSU, Hoops was the vice president for academic affairs at North Dakota State University. Soon after his arrival, he encountered difficulties with the Board of Regents. He became entangled in a situation that involved a faculty member testifying before the South Dakota State Senate. Hoops claimed he was told to fire the individual and he refused. Hoops resigned in 1985.

Holtquist, G.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
Corporate body

The Holmspun Medicine Show is a 30-minute weekly call-in medical radio show hosted by Dr. Richard Holm and Joan Hogan. Also, the shows feature interviews with other medical professionals.

Person

Richard Powell Holm (1949-2019) was born on February 1, 1949 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was raised in De Smet, South Dakota. He attended medical school at the University of South Dakota and Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1981, he returned to South Dakota to live in Brookings, where he worked for the Brookings Health System, and outpatient medicine at Avera Medical Group, Brookings. He was director of continuing medical education at the hospital from 1983 through 2013, and Full Clinical Professor of Medicine at USD Sanford School of Medicine. He has given many lectures about providing health care at conferences through the years. He has been the Chief of Staff at his local hospital, President of the South Dakota State Medical Association, and Governor of the South Dakota Chapter of the American College of Physicians.

Dr. Holm has been a contributor to four medical text books and has had numerous articles published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New England Journal of Medicine, and The Pharos, an Honor Medical Society ethics and literary journal. He is a regular contributor to the South Dakota Journal of Medicine. Holm also authored the book, The Picture of Health, A View from the Prairie, South Dakota Agriculture Heritage Museum Publisher, 2008.

Dr. Holm did a half-hour weekly call-in talk show on AM radio station KBRK, and was the host and medical editor of On Call with the Prairie Doc, a weekly, prime-time, one-hour television show on SD Public TV. He was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2016

Professional groups for which he was a member include the state and national chapters of the American College of Physicians (ACP), the state and national chapters of the American Medical Association (AMA), the Gold Humanism Honor Society, and many others. He was inducted into the South Dakota Hall Of Fame in 2016, and was awarded the National Volunteer of The Year award from the ACP.

Rick married Joanie Smith, an RN and Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner from Jacksonville, Florida. They raised four children: Eric; Carter; Preston; and Julia.

Dr. Richard Powell Holm passed away Sunday, March 22, 2020.

Holm, Ken
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
Holloway, Fred
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
Holler, Colin
Person

Record:

  • 2013-2014: 18-7 overall, 0-0 dual
  • TOTAL: 18-7 overall, 0-0 dual
Holleman, Al
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: Heavyweight
Hoke, John
Person
  • Jess Hoke's son
Hoke, Jess
Person
  • Editor of Amateur Wrestling News
Hoines, M.
Person
  • South Dakota State University
  • Position: 134 Weight Class
Hohertz, Jeff
Person
  • Iowa State University
  • Position: 177 Weight Class
Hogan, Edward Patrick 1939-
Person

Edward Patrick Hogan was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the oldest of five children. His parents were Edward W. Hogan and Dorothy Fehrenbach Hogan. He attended St. Gabriel the Archangel Grade School and Bishop Du Bourg High School. He received his B.S. (1961), M.A. (1962), and Ph. D. (1969) degrees from Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri.

Dr. Hogan came to South Dakota State University in 1967 as a faculty member in the Geography Department. He was charged with developing the state's only geography program. He has served as the Coordinator of Student Academic Affairs of the College of Arts and Science, 1983-1991; Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Science, 1977-1983; Head of the Department of Geography, 1973-1991; Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, 1991-1999, and was appointed Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Chief Information Technology Officer in December, 1999. Dr. Hogan also serves as Coordinator of Faculty Development, Articulation, and the Director of Summer Term.

Among his honors are the Distinguished Teaching Award from the National Council for Geographic Education, the Distinguished Service Award from the Defense Mapping Agency, Who's Who in the Midwest, Who's Who in the World, and International Who's Who. Dr. Hogan was also selected for including in the Leaders in American Geography, a work that identifies and contains the biographies of the seventy-nine leaders in geographic education who have had major impact on geographic education in America since its founding. In 1991, Governor George S. Mickelson named Ed Hogan the State Geographer of South Dakota.

Dr. Hogan is married to Joan Ford Hogan and they have five children, Bridget, Edward Jr., Timothy, Erin, and Molly.