Torch & Shield Recipients
The Torch & Shield Award recognizes individuals who have provided leadership and who have aided in the development of the University of Minnesota, Crookston, NWROC and Extension. It is the highest award an individual can receive from the campus.
The purpose of honoring someone with a Torch & Shield Award is to
- Honor contributions of significance to higher education, the Crookston campus, and the region
- Recognize champions of UMC, NWROC and Extension for their impact on the region through teaching, research, and outreach.
- Distinguish both high profile individuals and those who have been "quiet" contributors to the success of UMC
Nomination form and criteria
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2007 Recipients
Tuesday, October 23rd
Bede Ballroom
5:00 pm Reception
6:00 pm Program & Dinner to Follow
For reservations, contact Sue Dwyer sdwyer@umn.edu or 218-281-8401
Cindy Bigger, a 1979 graduate of the U of M, Crookston, is a Regional Extension Educator and an associate professor for University of Minnesota Extension. The focus of her work is in leadership and civic engagement. During her 26-year career she has served in three Minnesota counties working primarily in 4-H youth development and leadership education. She also has a consulting business, Bigger Associates. For the past two years, Bigger has been a member of the U of M, Crookston Alumni Association board and currently serves as its vice president. She was the 2006 commencement speaker, a longtime donor, as well as serving on search committees and in many other volunteer capacities. Her father, Sam Bigger, received the Torch & Shield award in 1981. |
Jon Evert, serves as a coordinator of Rural Life Outreach of Northwest Minnesota and as a Clay County, M.N., Commissioner. For several years, he has been a member of the All Campus Advisory Council at the U of M, Crookston. Evert has been a member of the Northwest Regional Sustainable Development Partnership since its beginning in 1988 and served as chairman for six years. He service has included the Statewide Coordinating Committee which he currently chairs. As a six-year member of the Citizens Advisory Committee for the University of Minnesota Extension, Evert is the immediate past-chair. He is an avid supporter of the Crookston campus and promoted it across northwest Minnesota and the state. |
Robert Jones, Ph.D., works closely with the U of M, Crookston as the senior vice president for system academic administration. In his role as senior vice president, Jones has day-to-day management responsibility for the coordinate campuses at Crookston, Duluth, Morris and Rochester. He began his career at the University of Minnesota as a professor of agronomy and plant genetics. For the past 19 years, he has held administrative positions. His current leadership role has given him responsibilities that include, but are not limited to, public engagement and outreach; international programs; PreK-12 and other youth and family programs; urban initiatives; equity and diversity; legislative relations; and the Extension Service’s and Agricultural Research and Outreach Centers’ research and service programs throughout the state. He has been a visiting professor and featured speaker in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa, and served as an academic and scientific consultant for Archbishop Tutu’s South African Education Program. |
Ardell Knudsvig, is the director of the Student Outreach Project for Applied Science and Technology at the U of M, Crookston and a crop health specialist for the northwest district of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Knudsvig was a science teacher at Crookston High School from 1976 until his retirement in 1998. He was named Crookston Teacher of the Year three times and believed in challenging students through encouragement, commitment and working together, something he still adheres to in his current role where he coordinates U of M, Crookston faculty and students to assist in teaching of high school students in areas of science and technology. |
Senator Keith Langseth, is currently one of the longest-serving senators in the Minnesota Legislature. Over the years, Senator Langseth has chaired many committees and authored many pieces of legislation in support of education. He believes strongly in investing in the future of our state. Senator Langseth currently serves as the chairperson of the Senate’s Capital Investment Committee, which is responsible for putting together the major bonding bill in odd-numbered years which funds Minnesota’s infrastructure. This biennial bill funds millions of dollars for the University to build and renovate facilities statewide. In 2007, Senator Langseth was named Legislator of the Year by Politics in Minnesota. Senator Langseth, who is unable to be present at the Torch & Shield recognition event, was presented his award during a special presentation during homecoming in early October. |
2006 Recipients
Marv Bachmeier, former Athletic Director at the University of Minnesota, Crookston
Alan G. Dexter, Ph.D., Extension Sugarbeet and Weed Control Specialist for the University of Minnesota and North Dakota State University
William Hunt, Minnesota State Conservationionist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service
Linda Kingery, Executive Director of the university of Minnesota Northwest Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnership
Pictured front (l to r): William Hunt, Alan G. Dexter, Ph.D, Linda Kingery, Marv Bachmeier. Back (l to r): Director of Development & Alumni Relations Corby Kemmer, UMC Chancellor Charles H. Casey, and Northwest Research and Outreach Center Head Larry Smith
2005 Recipients
Harlene Hagen, thirty-eight year career as an educator (retired), NWSA alum ’55, Northwest School of Agriculture Alumni Board
Charles Hiller, trust officer and northern regional manager for Bremer Trust
Albert Peterson, farming operation (retired), brother to Harold
Harold Peterson, farming operation (retired), brother to Albert
Liz Quam, serves as the volunteer Executive Vice President of Advocates for Marketplace Options for Mainstreet (AMOM), a non-profit coalition, member of the UMC All-College Advisory Committee
Doug Sandstrom, conservation officer/regional training officer for the state of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, member of UMC’s Program Improvement Audit Committee
Deborah M. Zak, campus regional director for the Minnesota Extension Service

Front, left to right, Harold Peterson, Liz Quam, Deborah M. Zak, Harlene Hagen
Back, left to right, Doug Sandstrom, Charles Hiller, Chancellor Charles H. Casey
Not pictured, Albert Peterson
2004 Recipients
Clyde Allen, University of Minnesota Regent
John Bywater, former Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at UMC
Bill Connelly, the Director of Urban Economic Initiatives at the University of St. Thomas and a member of the UMC All-College Advisory Committee
Jerome Knutson, Associate Professor of Biology
Del Roelofs, former Director of Development at UMC

Front, left to right, John Bywater, Jerome Knutson, Bill Connelly
Back, left to right, Velmer S. Burton, Jr. Chancellor, Del Roelofs, Clyde Allen, Larry Smith
2003 Recipients
George Marx, Professor Emeritus, Northwest Research and Outreach Center
Jerry Rude, UMC Landscape and Grounds Supervisor
Mil Sahlstrom, former UMC First Lady
Don Sargeant, UMC Chancellor Emeritus
(from left) UMC Chancellor Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Jerry Rude, Mil Sahlstrom, Don Sargeant, and Larry Smith, Head of the NWROC, below, George Marx

2002 Recipients
Bruce Brorson, UMC Associate Professor and Program Director for Information Technology Management
Beverly Durgan, Associate Dean for Research and Outreach and CFO, U of M College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences
Lyle Kasprick, Private Investor and NWSA alum ('50) and his wife Kathleen Kasprick
Dale Knotek, former Director of Student Activities at UMC (retired)
Jerry Nagel, President, Northern Great Plains Inc.
Back Row: UMC Chancellor Don Sargeant, Jerry Nagel, Dale Knotek, Bruce Brorson, and NWROC Head Larry Smith
Front Row: Kathleen Kasprick, Lyle Kasprick, and Bev Durgan
More about the 2002 recipients
2001 Recipients
Tom Anderson, Farming Operations, Barnesville
Dan Gartrell, Professor of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Bemidji State University
Les Nielsen, President, Herc-U-Lift, Inc., Maple Plain
John Vallager, Certified Public Accountant, Drees, Riskey & Vallager, Ltd., Crookston
Back Row: UMC Chancellor Don Sargeant, John Vallager, Dan Gartrell, and NWROC Head Larry Smith
Front Row: Tom Anderson and Les Nielsen
More about the 2001 recipients
2000 Recipients
Honorable Robert Bergland, U of M Regent, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
Robert Bruininks, U of M Executive Vice President and Provost
William Peterson, UMC Professor of Mathematics
Harris Peterson, Owner and CEO of Minn-Dak Growers, Ltd., NWSA Alum ‘42
Honorable Allen Olson, President/CEO of the Independent Community of Bankers of Minnesota and former governor of North Dakota

Front Row: William Peterson; Honorable Bob Bergland; Honorable Allen Olson
Back Row: Larry Smith, NWROC Head; Robert Bruininks; Del Roelofs representing Harris Peterson; Don Sargeant, UMC Chancellor.
Listen to comments from 2000's award winners.
(Real Media sound clip)
1999 Recipients
Twylla Altepeter Peter J. Zetterberg

Pictured above with NWROC Head Larry Smith,
U of M President Mark Yudof, and UMC Chancellor Don Sargeant
1998 Recipients
Kristin Anderson
Michael Chowdry
Thomas Helgeson
David Torgerson
Thomas Reagan

Back Row (l-r): NWES Head Larry Smith, Linda and Michael Chowdry, Chancellor Don Sargeant
Front Row (l-r): David Torgerson, Kristin Anderson, and Thomas Helgeson.
Not pictured: Thomas Reagan.
1997 Recipients
Robert Kvavik
Martin Sabo
Gail Skinner-West
Laurie Swenson
1996 Recipients
Bernadette Bettin
Steven Busse
Raymond Ecklund
Micheal Martin
Donald Medal
Collin Peterson
1995 Recipients
Patrick Carey
Ettore (Jim) Infante
Donald Osborne
Robert Robinson
Kenneth Schuster
Jeannine Windels
1994 Recipients
Gerald Folstrom
Darwin Hendel
James Ingeman
Donald Keith
June Shaver
Dorothy Soderstrom
Richard Widseth
Front row: Richard Widseth, Dorothy Soderstrom, June Shaver,
Donald Keith
Back row: UMC Chancellor Don Sargeant, Gerald Folstrom,
Darwin Hendel, James Ingeman, NWES Head Larry Smith
1993 Recipients
C. Eugene Allen
David Berg
George French
Marjorie & Silas Hanson
Marlin O. Johnson
Thomas C. Lenertz
MaryAnn Simmons
Gary Wagner
Wayne Wagner
1992 Recipients
Alice Bornhoft
Nils Hasselmo
Sherry Newell-Opitz
Timothy Persson
Paul Proulx
Jim Tunheim
1991 Recipients
Orley Gunderson
Barbara Muesing
Karl Palmer
Ralph Pester
David Roe
Mary Beth Sergeant
1990 Recipients
Kent Bruun
Clinton Hewitt
A. Jack Ruttger
Roy Thompson
Albert Westburg
1989 Recipients
Vern Ingvalson
Darrell Larsen
Chuck Larson
Pauline Purath
Donald Rasmusson
Gerhard Ross
1988 Recipients
Arthur Brandli
Charles Casey
Marilyn Hagerty
Bruce Hamnes
Earl Hvidsten
Thomas Jorgens
Bernie Lieder
Richard Sauer
1986 Recipients
David Bang
Howard Bergerud
Allan Dragseth
Kenneth Keller
Eleanor Maves
Judy Neppel
Roger Odegaard
Douglas Oman
Stanley Sahlstrom
Philip Weiler
Terry Wolfe
1983 Recipients
Larry Altringer
Frank Fee
Tillie Gebhardt
Erwin Goldfine
John Kostischack
Sr. Mary Magdelene
J. R. Miller
Charles Rongen
Jeffrey Sinks
Arlene Stansfield
LeRoy Stumpf
W. Keith Wharton
Medard Yutrzenka
Donald Zander
1981 Recipients
Don Bang
Sam Bigger
Peter Carlson
Lyle French
Marvin Hanson
Mary Hart Sorenson
Merle Hedland
Robert Jeska
Jean Kintgen-Andrews
Wenda Moore
Berneil Nelson
Rod Nelson
Ed Ross
1979 Recipients
Lee Engel
Charles Funk
Anne Healy
Lauris Krenik
Joel Labovitz
Donald Lawler
Albert Linck
George Nornes
Alfred Oelschlager
Ethel Peterson
Rodney Searle
1977 Recipients
Donald Brown
Jerome Dahlberg
Ray Faricy
Lowell Gunderson
Edwin Odland
Howard Peterson
Lloyd Peterson
Kenneth Plunkett, Sr.
Armin Ross
Ruth Ross
William Strickler
1975 Recipients
Kenneth Broin
Clark Dahlgren
Willis Eken
Jolanda Gumlia
Herschel Lysaker
C. Peter Magrath
Curtiss Rude
Gene Sipe
Loanne Thrane
Warren Woolery
1973 Recipients
Stanley Kegler
William Kelly
L. J. Lee
Roger Moe
Marie Nelson
John Olson
Robert Rupp
Harold Thomforde
B. E. Youngquist
1972 Recipients
Delbert Anderson
Lyman Brink
Ralph Eickhof
William Hueg, Jr.
Clifford Zaffke
1970 Recipients
Vincent Bailey
Sr. Mary John Flynn
Alfon Hanson
Harland Hasslen
William Kiewel
Robert Reardon
Andrew Skaar
1966 Recipients
Marvin Campbell
Richard Fitzsimons
Thomas Hagen
Keith McFarland
Donald Sinclair
Herman Skyberg
Stanley Wenberg
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