Somsens Named SDSU Family of Year
Chosen as the South Dakota State University Family of the Year for 2019 is the Harold and Phyllis Somsen Family, originally of
The family will be honored at halftime of the South Dakota State-Western Illinois women's basketball game
Harold and
In all, six of the seven Somsen children enrolled at State. One of their spouses also is an SDSU graduate as are nine grandchildren and three of the grandchildren's spouses, bringing the total to 19. Graduation years range from 1973 to 2017.
While honors go to the Somsens, Lowell said it is South Dakota State that really should be in the spotlight. "We want to thank South Dakota State for allowing a group of kids to make a decent living from the education we received. Now, we're trying to pay that back."
A State family
* Lowell, of Pierre, has been part owner of
* Dan, of Yankton and a 1976 pharmacy graduate, has just retired after being co-owner of Yankton Rexall Drug for 24 years. He also spent 16 years in hospital pharmacy.
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* Larry, a twin to Laura, took over the family farm and dairy operation after the untimely death of their father in 1975.
* Leon, of Yankton and a 1982 ag economics/business graduate, is a federal crop specialist and owner of the
* Jerry, of Webster and 1990 mathematics graduate, is a director in the Avera insurance division of DakotaCare. He also holds a 1994 master's degree in mathematics.
* Russell, of Pierre and a 1991 park management graduate, is an administrator with the
The degrees of grandchildren have been as wide ranging--from economics to engineering. Although Laura and
Jerry's daughter, Brittany ('15 interdisciplinary studies) and Lowell's son Cody ('17 Wildlife & Fisheries) completes the grandchildren graduates.
Separate generations, similar ties
There are some commonalities between the generations. Lowell and Dan both played sports--Lowell two years in baseball and Dan five years in football. Dan's son, Layne, was a standout pitcher and now is in the
Lowell and Jerry were both commissioned as second lieutenants through the
Lowell said each family member can say they've made friends for life from their time at State. "There is a camaraderie at State. Everybody is treated the same, everybody mixes together. It's not clickish. State had a good blending of walks of life."
Dan added, "Most of the friends I have now came through the college years." He also notes he appreciates the 1970s football reunions the last two years. "You get to talk to people you haven't talked to, in some cases, 40-plus years. Because of college, there are a number of people across the state, across the nation, that if you ever get close to them, you try to look them up."
Lowell has a similar experience when he attends ROTC reunions.
For Wadsley and her sister,
Drawn back by athletics
After graduation, Lowell served a term on the SDSU Alumni Association Board and Dan was on the
Athletic events are the ticket for bringing the Somsens back to State. Hobo Day is a long tradition for many in the family and a more recent tradition has been
"South Dakota State is a good place to get an education. It keeps proving itself year in, year out with the graduates that come out of there," Dan said.
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