Prairie Smoke 1955

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We have th e great pleasure o f in tro d u cin g to the p u b lic for the f ir s t tim e Me T h in k ’ um.

We found him roaming about the campus

one b rig h t autumn day.

He to ld us he was the o rig in a l Indian

guide and as he had nothing e lse to do (no employm ent for guides th e se days) we put him to work in the annual. Me T h in k ’ um w ill guide you through the re st of the book. Lead on, Me T h in k ’ u m ..................................

The 1955 Prairie Smoke


Dedication 1955 Prairie Smoke Dr. A. C. Selke

In a p p re c ia tio n fo r 27 years o f frie n d s h ip , u n d e rsta n d in g , and s e rv ic e , we d e d ic a te the 1955 P ra irie Smoke to D r. A . C . S elke, P ro ­ fe s s o r

o f Geography and Chairm an

o f the

S o cia l S cience D epartm ent. We th a n k him fo r h is c o n trib u tio n s in the museum, fo r h is fie ld trip s (oh, w hat fie ld tr ip s ), h is to ry

fo r h is c o n trib u tio n s to th e w ritte n and

geology

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Board of Higher Education

Front Row, le ft to right: Frank P. Whitney, Dickinson; Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Wahpeton; J. W. Calnan, Bismarck. Back Row: Dr. A. D. McCannel, Minot; Commissioner, A. F. Arnason, Bismarck; President, D. W. Westbee, Grand Forks; P. J. Donnelly, Grafton; Gilman Wang, Cartwright.

C. E. SCOTT P re sid e n t D ickin so n State T eachers C o lle g e


L E IL A WOODS Dean of Women

R. R. HARDING Industrial Arts

DALE HEWSON Veterans Training

DOROTHY LOUDON D ietitian

A. C. SELKE Geography

L . G. PULVER Dean of Men

JOYCE KNUDSON Home Economics

GEORGE MONTGOMERY Commerce

JOSEPH LINDSETH Agriculture

E. C. BLACKCRBY History


GORDON OLSON Education

CHARLES JOHNSON Elementary Education

GLADYS WILSON Education

EARL DUNGAN Psychology

FLORENCE TUCKER English

PETER HNOTTAVANGE Education, Social Science

RICHARD RITSCHER Music

DELLA HEID Music

OSBOURNE BELSHEIM Music

CLINTON SCHEFFIELD A rt

HARRY WEINBERGEN Physical Education

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LORAINE SCHUMACHER Physical Education


FORREST LOTHROP Ath le tics

KENTON VICKERY English

JU LIA NICKEL German

M ATILDASTOXEN Librarian

IOHN THOMPSON Mathematics

LORNA LENGFELD Speech

JOHN MacDONALD Science

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HENRY AAS Journalism

EVA WEINBERGEN A ssistant Librarian

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JACOB HEHN Business Manager Registrar

EDNA KONO Bookstore

Science


MILDRED CHRISTENSEN Secretary

BEVERLY McDOUGAL Secretary

BELVA JANSEN Supervisor F irst Grade

MAUDE K LIN E FE LT E R Secretary

EILEEN HOGAN Supervisor Third Grade

EVELYN ENGEN Supervisor F ifth Grade

MAE GRAND PRE Supervisor Seventh Gtade

ROSE GLENI Supervisor Fourth Grade

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URSELLA GRAND PRE Nurse


Who's Who

Leonard L a rd y, C arol Spoer, W illia m R olshoven, E lls ­ worth

Mayer,

V a le ria

Kuhn,

and

M arvin

W eiss were

se le cte d for re co g n itio n in the 1955 N atio n al P u b lic a ­ tio n ,

"Who’ s

Who in

Am erican C o lle g e s and U n ive r­

s it ie s . ” T he y were se le cte d on the b a sis o f s c h o la s tic sta n d ­ ings, leadership, prom ise o f fu tu re u se fu ln e ss to s o c ie ty , ch a ra cte r, and p a rtic ip a tio n in a c tiv itie s .

VALER IA KUHN

LEONARD LARDY

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ELLSWORTH MAYER

WILLIAM ROLSHOVEN

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MARVIN WEISS


Who's Who in action

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Student Council

Is there any new business?

Tarpo proposes later hours for K linefelter Hall.

Don't a ll speak at once.

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s e rw o r—

rnaTi tuixh a degree-

PHYLLIS BAKKE New England Major: Music Minor: English Women*’ s League, Choir, FTA, Menc, CYF, IRC

OSCAR BOESHANS Elgin Major: Physical Educa­ tion Minor: Biology, Social Studies Men's Union

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C LYD E BOYKO Stanton Major: English, Social Studies Minor: History Men’ s Union, “ D " Club

MARIAN BROWN Dickinson Major: Social Studies Minor: Physical Educa­ tion Women’ s League, Alpha Sigma Alpha

ROBERT BURDA Dickinson Major: Physical Educa­ tion, Social Stud­ ies Minor: Biology Chorus, “ D" Club, Pep Club, Football, Men’s Union, FTA

WAYNE DAVISON Killdeer Major: Physical Educa­ tion, Commerce Minor: Social Studies Men’ s Union, "D * Club Football, Track, Phi Sigma P i, Pep Club, L.S.A., F TA , Senior Class Vice President

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FRANCES DEFEA Dickinson Major: Commerce Minor: Social Studies Men’ s Union, Newman Club, FTA, Pep Club

CHARLES DELANEY Dickinson Major: Commerce, Bio­ logical Science Minor: Geography, Social Studies Men’ s Union

DUWAYNE FREED Dickinson Major: Composite Com­ merce Minor: Geography, So­ cia l Studies Men’ s Union, “ D"1 Club, Football, IRC, Newman Club, Pep Club

ARNOLD FRIEZ Bentley Major: Elementary, H is­ tory Minor: History Men’ s Union

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ROBERT GRASSER D ickinson Major: Composite Science Minor: Biology Men's Union

MILTON HERTZ Mott Major: Commerce Minor: Social Studies Industrial Arts Men's Union, Band, Chorus, P rairie Smoke

JEANNE HIGHTOWER Dickinson Major: Composite Com­ merce Minor: Social Sciences Women’ s League

W ALTER HUBER Beulah Major: Social Science Minor: Commerce, Geo­ graphy Men’s Union

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ROGER HUFFMAN Kil I deer Major: Physical Educa­ tion, Social Science Minor: Biology, Men’ s U nion,“ D” Club, Basket­ ball

CAROL HUMMEL Mott Major: English Minor: Commerce, Social Science, Women’ s League

VALERIA KUHN Dickinson Major: English, Social Science Minor: Speech, Women’ s League, Alpha Sigma A l­ pha, IRC, Newman Club, Student Council, Slope Teacher, Prairie Smoke, Cue Club

LEONARD LARDY Sentinel Butte Major: Social Science, Engl ish Minor: Art, Geography, Men’ s Union, Art Club, Prairie Smoke, IRC, Phi Sigma Pi

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ROSWELL LOFFELMACHER Be If ie Id Major: English Minor: Geography, H is­ tory Men’ s Union, IRC, M.S.M., A rt Club, Prairie Smoke

Mc Do n a l d Mott Major: Physical Educa­ tion, Social Science Minor: History Men’ s Union, “ D" Club, Basketball, Track, IRC jer r y

ELLSWORTH MAYER Hebron Major: Mathematics Minor: English, German Men’ s Union, Student Council President, Lamb­ da Delta Lambda, UYF, Phi Sigma Pi, Tennis, F TA .

WILLIAM MASBRUCKER Glen U llin Major: Composite Science, Biology Minor: History Men’ s Union, IRC, New­ man Club, Lambda Del­ ta Lambda

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JANE M ITCHELL Dickinson Major: English Minor: Social Science Women’ s League

FREDRICK NELSON Watauga, South Dakota Major: English Minor: Biology, Social Science Men’ s Union

WILLIAM PALANUIK Be I fie Id Major: Social Science Minor: Commerce, Eng­ lish Men’ s Union

JOAN PATTERSON Dickinson Major: Elementary Edu­ cation Women’ s League

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WILLIAM ROLSHOVEN Mandan Major: Social Science Minor: Commerce, Men’ s Union, " D ” Club, Basket­ ball, Phi Sigma Pi, LSA, Homecoming Chief

MICHAEL SAFRATOWICH Dickinson Major: Composite Com­ merce Minor: Social Science Men’ s Union

CAROL SPOER Hebron Major: Physical Educa­ tion Minor: Art, Social Science Women’ s League, Alpha Sigma Alpha, WRA, Stu­ dent Council, FTA, IRC, A rt Club, Homecoming Princess

JOHN STEFFEN Halliday Major: Social Science, English Minor: Commerce, Men’ s Union, IRC

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TED UECKER Dickinson Major: Physical Edu­ cation, Social Science Minor: History Men’ s Union, “ D* Club, Basketball, Pep Club, Phi Sigma Pi

GORDON VOEGELE Glen U llin Major: English Minor: Speech, Geogra­ phy, Social Science, German Men’ s Union, CYF

NOT P IC T U R E D

LEROY NICHOLS Dickinson Major: Composite Science Minor: Physical Educa­ tion Men’ s Union, *D " Club, Football

GERALD SHAW Mandan Major: Social Science Minor: Commerce, Eng­ lish Men’ s Union, Pep Club, Newman Club, IRC

MARVIN WEISS Elgin Major: English-* Minor: German, History, Speech Men's Union, Prairie Smoke, Band, Chorus, Phi Sigma Pi, Pep Club, “ D " Club, Student Coun­ c il, Radio

LAWERENCE WERNER Brisbane Major: Composite Com­ merce Minor: Social Science Men’ s Union, Phi Sigma Pi

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JOHN WEBER Dickinson Major: Physical Educa­ tion Minor: Commerce Men’ s Union, Pep Club, IRC, “ D* Club Chorus, FTA, Newman Club


Juniors

MELVIN BIERWAGEN; E l­ gin; FTA, LSA, Mens Union, “ D* Club MARILYN BORN; Richardton; Womens League, WRAPres., Alpha Sigma Alpha, MENC, Junior Class-Sec., Newman Club, Band, Choir FRANCES DEFEA; D ickin­ son; Mens Union, IRC, New­ man Club, FTA

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WAYNE DETTMAN; Elain; Mens Union, "D " Club, MENC, Band, Choir DON GRAND PRE; D ickin­ son; Mens Union ALFRED GRATZ; New Sa­ lem; Mens Union, Band, Choir, MENC, Newman Club, *D ’ Club, Phi Sigma Pi

GENE HAGBURG; Dickin­ son, Mens Union, *D " Club, LSA JAMES HERAUF; South Heart; Mens Union, Slope Teacher-Ed., Newman Club EDWIN KADRMAS; Dickin­ son; Newman Club, *D ’ Club, Football, IRC, Mens Union

ALFRED KAISERSHOT; Dickinson; Newman Club, Mens Union, Phi Sigma Pi DONALD KETTNER; Beach; Mens Union, Football DOLORES KO LLER; Glen U llin ; Womens League, New­ man Club, IRC

EDWIN KUCHYNSKI; Dick­ inson; Mens Union JOYCE LARSON; Under­ wood; Womens League, Cue Club, MENC, Band, Choir, IRC WALDEMAR Mens Union

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MAAS;

Zap;


FREDERICK NELSON; Wa­ tauga, So. Dak.# Mens Union LEROY NICHOLS; D ickin­ son; Mens Union DANIEL OUKROP; Dickin­ son; Band, Choir, Mens Union, LSA

FRANKLIN PAZOUREK; Dickinson; Mens Union GILBERT RIDL; Dickinson; Mens Union RAY SCHIELDS; Beulah; Mens Union, Pep Club, Slope Teacher, IRC, LSA

WARREN SCHWARTZ; Dickinson; Mens Union, Lambda Delta Lambda, IRC CLARA SEECAMP; Hebron; Womens League, Lambda Delta Lambda, Choir, CYF HILMER SIVESIND; Center; Mens Union

Dunn

B ILL TARPO; New Eng­ land; Mens Union, Student Council, "D * Club, BBB JOHN WEBER; Dickinson; Mens Union

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Sophomores N ot Pictured

Juniors N ot Pictured

LEROY BEAUDOIN JOHN DANKS DON DUDA JEANETTE GOETZ

HAROLD FORDAHL JERRY MCDONALD EDWARD RIEDL CHARLES WILZ ROGER WOLF

ELIZABETH KELLER ED KESSEL RICHARD KESSEL VINETTE KROGH JEAN LILLIB R ID G E CLEONE MCGREGOR FRANCES MISCHEL LOUIS OLDENBURG RAMONA PALACHUK VIRGINIA SCHAAR DON SIMONIEG JOHN SPAULDING MADGE STEFANATZ MARVIS WACHSMAN

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Sophomores

MARY ANN ARMSTRONG; Dickinson; Womens League, Choir, WRA, CYF NORMAN BALLARD; Waboleon; Mens Union, Newman Club, Basketball, IRC CARL BIRGENHEIER; Dickinson; Mens Union; Newman Club, IRC

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JOYCE BOOKE; Dickinson; Newman Club, Cheerleader, WRA ROBERT DELANEY; Dick­ inson; Mens Union, Phi Sigma P i, Lambda Delta Lambda, MSM-Pres., aD" Club, Band, Football TED EASTON; Bismarck; Mens Union, Basketball, Football, Track, Newman Club, FTA, "D " Club, Stu­ dent Council, Phi Sigma Pi

LYN E LL FETTIG; Killdeer; Womens League, Newman Club, Pep Club, IRC HERBERT FISHER; Hebron; Mens Union, FTA, IRC, CYF DONALD FROELICH; Dick­ inson; Football,Mens Union, Mens Chorus, LSA

HAROLD GANZER; Dickin­ son; Mens Union, Lambda Delta Lambda GARY GRENDAHL; Carson; Mens Union DON GUNLAUGSON; Cav­ a lier; Mens Union

P H ILLIP HAAG; Dickinson; Mens Union ALMEDA HAUSER; Hebron; Womens League, FTA, LSA JOYCE HAVERLOCK;South Heart; Womens League, Newman Club

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JOANNE HLAVINKA; Lark; Womens League, FTA, CYF, IRC HERMAN R. HOFF; Richardton; Mens Union RAY HOFFMAN; Mandan; Mens Union, Band, Choir, Newman Club

JEANETTE HUBER; Bent­ ley; Womens League, ASA, LSA, FTA PHYLLIS HUSHKA; D ickin­ son; Womens League, Cue Club, Newman Club ALBERT JACOBS; Regent; Mens Union, Newman Club, Choir, Track

ESTRELLA KAELBERER; New Salem; LSA, IRC, FTA PH ILLIP KAHLER; Anchor­ age, Alaska; Mens Union, “ D" Club, Basketball GEORGE KESSEL; D ickin­ son, Mens Union, Football

GEORGE KOVASH; Dickin­ son; Mens Union RAY KOVASH; Dickinson; Mens Union LAWRENCE LARDY; Senti­ nel Butte; Mens Union, Newman Club, IRC

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JUDY LINSETH; Watford City; Womens League, IRC, MSM, WRA, Pep Club SHE ALA LOKKEN; Bow­ man; Womens League, FTA, LSA LA VERNA MAAS; Zap; Wo­ mens League

O LIVIA MARTIN; Richardton; Womens League RUBY MARTIN; Richardton; Womens League SHIRLEY METZGER; Rich­ ardton; Choir, Band, New­ man Club, Womens League

MARY MIKLAUTSCH; Dick­ inson; Band, Slope Teacher, Womens League, Newman Club SANDRA MODISETT; Dickinson; Womens League, Prairie Smoke, Pep Club, WRA, UYF, Band, Cue Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha LA VERNE NEILSON; Beach; Mens Union, Pep Club, LSA

DONALD NELSON; Grenora; Mens Union, IRC, FTA, LSA IRVIN NODLAND; Center; Mens Union

Dunn

VIVIAN OLSON; McIntosh, So. Dak.; Womens League, Prairie Smoke, Pep Club, Newman Club, IRC

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TED PEDELISKI; Belfield; Art Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Newman Club, Prairie Smoke, Mens Union, IRC GEORGE PERRY; Watford City; Mens Union, Basket­ ball, Football

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EILEEN PRIVRATSKY; South Heart; Womens Lea­ gue, Newman Club-Pres., ASA, Band, WRA

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BILL REDMOND; Belfield; Mens Union, Newman Club, Lambda Delta Lambda, Sophomore Class-Pres. DARRELL REYNOLDS; An­ chorage, Alaska; Mens Un­ ion, Basketball, Football, Choir JOSEPHINE RIPLEY; Dick­ inson; Womens League, Choir, MENC

CHARLES ROBINSON; Wat­ ford City; Mens Union, Bas­ ketball, Football DUANE ROEHRICK; Bis­ marck; Mens Union, Band, Choir, MENC, Newman Club, Phi Sigma P i, Prairie Smoke CHARLES RONNING; Scranton; Mens Union, FTA, LSA, IRC

O LIVIA ROTH; New Leip­ zig; Womens League DON RUDIE; Fairview, Mon­ tana; Football, "D " Cl.ub, Lambda Delta Lambda,Mens Union, LSA DORTHY SCHMIDT; Dickin­ son; Womens League

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RICHARD SCHMIDT; Dick­ inson; Mens Union HELEN SCHNEIDER; Heb­ ron; Womens League, CYF RUTH SCHULZ; Haynes; Womens League, WRA

MARGORIE SCHWARTZ; Reeder; Womens League, WRA, LSA DOROTHY SCOTT; Culbert­ son, Montana; Womens Lea­ gue, Slope Teacher, IRC, FTA, MSM, Prairie Smoke, Pep Club, Band CARSTEN SEECAMP; Heb­ ron; Mens Union, Lambda Delta Lambda, CYF-Pres.

ERNA BETH SEECAMP; Hebron; Womens League, Lambda Delta Lambda, CYF, Choir EUNICE STROM; Beulah; Womens League, Pep Club, ASA, CYF, IRC, FTA ERNEST WOODLEY; Scran­ ton; Mens Union, Newman Club, Pep Club, FTA

BERNADETTE WILZ; Dick­ inson; Womens League, WRA, Newman Club, ROGETTE ZAHRADNIK; Dickinson; Womens League, Sophomore Class-Sec., LSA, IRC, WRA-Sec.-Treas.


Freshmen

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freshmaTi! ! !

ELIZABETH ADAMS; Mandan; Womens League, New­ man Club, FTA, WRA JANICE Womens Teacher, WRA

ADAMS; Beach; League, Slope Cue Club, MSM,

ROGER ALTENBURG; Judson; Mens Union, Football, LSA

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RUTH ALTON; Keene; Wo­ mens League BARBARA KAY ANDREWS; Moffit; Womens League, Pep Club, MSM, WRA RITA ANDREWS; Bowman; Womens League

ANDREW ANTON; Mens Union

Lefor;

ERVIN ARMBRUST; D ickin­ son; Mens Union, Football, Newman Club LARRY BARES; Beach; Mens Union, Football, Basketbal I

LORNA BORGMAN; New Salem; Womens League GERALD BAUER; Mens Union, LSA,

Zap; IRC

ALBERT BAUMANN; Reed­ er; Mens Union, Football, LSA

VURL BAUMANN; Golden Valley; Mens Union, LSA, IRC MARLENE BINSTOCK; Bel­ fie ld ; Womens League CURTIS BOESPFLUG; New Leipzig; Mens Union, Foot­ b all, Newman Club

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BEVERLY BRAASCH; Dickinson; Cheerleader, Wo­ mens League, LSA HENRIETTA BRABLEC; Belfield; Womens League, WRA HAROLD BURCH; Mandan; Mens Union, IRC

MARION BURCH; Mandan; Womens League, Pep Club, LSA JOHN BURESH; Killdeer; Mens Union, Football CLARE CHESIRE; B is­ marck; Womens League, Cue Club, Newman Club, Band, Pep Club, Prairie Smoke, IRC

JOANN CUMMINGS; Dickin son; Womens League, Band Choir, MENC, WRA, UYF NOREEN CUSKELLY; Ki ' deer; Womens League, New man Club, Slope Teacher Pep Club, WRA CURTISS DACHTLER; E gin; Mens Union, Mens Cho rus, Choir, Basketball

M:**' ' CONNIE DAVIDSON; Beu­ lah; Womens League, FTA, UYF JEAN DAYTON; Lemmon, So. Dak.; Womens League, UYF, WRA CONRAD DIETZ; Sentinel Butte; Mens Union, Newman Club, IRC

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MARLENE DINWOODIE; Charlson; Womens League, Choir, WRA, LSA MARLYS DINWOODIE; Charlson; Womens League, Choir, WRA, LSA CAROL DRONEN; D riscoll; Womens League, Cue Club, IRC, WRA, LSA

PHYLLIS DUCKWITZ; Heb­ ron; Womens League, Pep Club, FTA, WRA, UYF ANGELINE EHLIS; Dickin­ son; Womens League; New­ man Club, Choir, Pep Club, Prairie Smoke DONALD EMCH; Leith; Mens Union, Cue Club, Choir, MSM

MARLENE ENGER; D ickin­ son; Womens League ROSE MARY EVINGER; Werner; Sketch Club, New­ man Club, Womens League, WRA ANN FEYEREISEN; Braddock; Pep Club, Womens League, WRA

CHARLES FISCHER; Heb­ ron; Mens Union AMANDA FRANK; Holliday; Womens League GEORGE FUNK; Mens Union

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Hebron;


DOLORES GERHARDT; Solen; Womens League, New­ man Club, WRA, FTA OLGA GJERMANDSON; Mar­ shall; Womens League MARLYN GRAHAM; Bow­ man; Mens Union, LSA

JOHNNY GRAMES; Anchor­ age, Alaska; Mens Union, Basketball SYLVIA HAAS; Lefor, Choir, Womens League, Cue Club, FTA JEROME HEGEL; Almont; Mens Union, Newman Club, IRC

FRANK HATZENBIHLER; Center; Mens Union, New­ man Club MARLENE HAYDEN; Fairview, Montana; Womens League, WRA, CYF HERBERT HECK; D ickin­ son; Mens Union, Newman Club, Freshman Class-Pres,

KENNETH HAGEL; Mens Union

Mott;

IVAN' HEIDECKER; Lefor; Mens Union, Newman Club VIRGIL HEIDECKER; Tay­ lor; Mens Union, Newman Club

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PETER HEINERT; Taylor; Mens Union, Football, New足 man Club, FTA VIRGINIA HERBERHOLZ; New England; Womens Lea足 gue, Newman Club, WRA, FTA JUDEEN HERDT; Fairview, Montana; Womens League, Band, LSA, WRA

MARLYS HONEYMAN; Reeder; Womens League, Newman Club, FTA ROSE 1LLICH; Dickinson; Womens League, Pep Club, Newman Club, WRA ARLYS JACOBSON; Dickin足 son; Womens League

HILDA JACOBSON; Reeder; Womens League KENNETH JAEGER; Heb足 ron; Mens Union, UYF-Pres. BEVERLY JOHNSON; New England; Womens League, LSA, WRA

GEORGE JONES; Mens Union, Football

Mott;

DONNA MAE KALLIS; New Leipzig; Womens League, Pep Club, CYF, FTA BEVERLY KARY; Fayette; Womens League


LAWRENCE KARSKY; Dickinson; Mens Union LOIS KENITZER; Reeder; Womens League JON KENITZER; Mens Union

Reeder;

STELLA KIND; Killdeer; Womens League, Cue Club, Slope Teacher, Pep Club, WRA, LSA, IRC MADELLA KISSE; H olliday; Womens League ELAINE KITTELSON; Beach; Womens League

LORETTA KLEIN; Dickin­ son; Womens League, New­ man Club JEAN KNOELL; Hazen; Slope Teacher, FTA, WRA, LSA AGNES KOLLER; Glen UlIin; Womens League, New­ man Club, FTA, IRC

CLARA KOLLER; Glen U llin; Womens League, Newman Club, IRC VALERIAN KOSTELECKY; Dickinson; Mens Union RICHARD KRUSHENISKY; Dickinson; Mens Union

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VINCE KUBAS; Dickinson; Mens Union, Slope Teacher MARGARET KUMMER; Wat­ ford C ity, Pep Club,Womens League, LSA, WRA CAROLINE LARSON; Almont; Womens League, WRA, LSA

ROSELLA LARSON; W illiston; Womens League JEAN LATHROP; D riscoll; Womens League, Pep Club, LSA, WRA, IRC VERNICE LORITZ; Hebron; Womens League, Pep Club, WRA, UYF

MARGIE LUX; Menoken; Womens League, Newman Club, Cue Club, Band, IRC, Pep Club, Slope TeacherAsst. Ed. ARLENE MAYER; Hebron; Womens League, Student Council, Pep Club, UYF GERTRUDE MAYER; Heb­ ron; Womens League, Pep Club, UYF, WRA

JAMES MAYER; Richardton; Mens Union VIOLETTE MAY.ER; Mott; Womens League, Newman Club, Pep Club, WRA CHARLES McCONNELL; Dunn Center; Mens Union, Band, Choir, LSA


LORRETTA MESSER; Heb­ ron; Womens League, New­ man Club, WRA MARY ANN M ILLER; Bis­ marck; Womens League, Newman Club, IRC, WRA, FTA THOMAS MORAVEC; Bow­ man; Mens Union, LSA

BETTY MRACHEK; Alexan­ der; Newman Club, MENC, FTA, WRA GARY MURRAY; Beulah; Mens Union, Football, Bas­ ketball MARTIN NAGEL; Mens Union

Hebron;

CLARENCE NAMENUK; Gorham; Mens Union CLAYTON NELSON;Hazen; Mens Union JANET NYGAARD; man; Womens League

Bow­

MARILYN NO LL; Golva; Womens League, Newman Club VYONNE OECH; Beach; Womens League, UYF ROBERT OLSON; Killdeer; Mens Union, LSA


NORMAN OPP; Mens Union

Hebron;

PHYLLIS OSMER; Hebron; Womens League, Band, LSA BERNICE PETERSON; Dickinson; Womens League, Choir, Freshman ClassSec., LSA-Pres.

ELAINE PITTENGER; Dickinson; Womens League, LSA MARY PLO TZK I; Dodge; Womens League, WRA, FTA FRANK PRAUS; Heart; Mens Union

South

ROSE RAUSCH; Dickinson; Newman Club, Women Lea­ gue, Pep Club, Band, WRA, FTA ANTONIA REITER; Belfield; Womens League, New­ man Club WALLACE Mott; Mens

REMINGTON; Union, IRC

DARRELL REMSING; Dunn Center; Mens Union BEVERLY RENNER; Richardton; Cue Club; Newman Club, Womens League WILLIAM RICHTER; fie ld ; Mens Union

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ROSIE ANN RIDLE; D ick­ inson; Womens League LAVONNE RITZ; Almont; Womens League, WRA, LSA VERNA ROBERTS; Sentinel Butte; Womens League, Pep Club, UYF

JANICE ROFFLER; Grassy Butte; Womens League, Choir, WRA, MSM MILDRET ROKUSEK; Burt; Womens League, Cue Club, Pep Club, WRA, UYF DONNELLA ROLL; Regent; Newman Club, Cue Club, Choir, Womens League, WRA

VALER IA ROLL; Burt; Wo­ mens League, FTA, WRA ROBERT SATTLER; Tay­ lor; Mens Union LEO SCHAFER; Dickinson; Mens Union

KENNETH SCHATZ; Heb­ ron; Mens Union, Band LOUISE SCHERMAN; Sen­ tinel Butte; Newman Club, Cue Club, WRA, FTA FRANCIS SCHIWAL; Glad­ stone; Mens Union, Newman Club

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GLADYS SCHMALENBERGER; Hebron; Womens League, Band, FTA, UYF ELAINE SCHMITZ; Beach; Newman Club, Womens Lea­ gue, Pianio ROBERT SCHNEIDER; Hebron; Mens Union, Slope Teacher

CHARLES SCHOENBORN; Hebron; Mens Union, New­ man Club, Basketball, FTA ELNORA SCHULZ; James­ town; Womens League, WRA, LSA PATRICIA SCHUTZ; Buffa­ lo Springs; Womens League, Pep Club, WRA

ANGELINE SCHUMACHER; Bismarck; Newman Club, Pep Club, Choir, FTA, WRA CYNTHIA SCHUTZ; Hebron; Pep Club, Band, Choir, IRC, FTA, WRA, UYF REUBEN SEBASTIAN; Dickinson; Mens Union

HELEN SEPT; Elgin; Wo­ mens Chorus, Womens Lea­ gue, Choir, Cue Club MARLENE STECHER; New England; Womens League, Newman Club,* WRA, FTA BECKY STUMP; Culbert­ son, Montana; Womens Lea­ gue

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RONALD SWENSON; Dick inson; Mens Union, Band LSA PETER SYMIONOW; Gor ham; Mens Union, Choir Newman Club MAX TAYLOR; Dickinson Mens Union

KENNARD THOMPSON; Watford C ity, Mens Union, Football, Basketball CARMEN TWEETEN; Dick­ inson; Mens Union, LSAVice-Pres. WILLIAM UECHERT; Beach; Mens Union, Basket­ ball, LSA

DARLYNE UNRUH; Zap; Womens League, Slope Teacher, WRA, UYF, FTA DAVID VOKAL; Mens Union, IRC

Belfield;

SHYRLA WACHSMAN; Mandan; Womens League, Choir, Band, MSM

MONICA WARREN; Grassy Butte; Womens League, Newman Club, Prairie Smoke, Pep Club, Cue Club, WRA DELMER WEIDNER; H o lli­ day; Mens Union, LSA VIRGINIA WEIL; Beulah; Womens League, Pep Club, WRA, UYF


ELNA WEISENBERGER; Halliday; Womens League, LSA CURTIS WEISS; Elgin; Mens Union, Cue Club, Mens Cho­ rus, Choir, Student Council ALBERT W ETZEL; U llin ; Mens Union

Glen

MRS. ERMA WETZEL; Glen U llin ; Womens League DOUG WILEY; Dickinson; Mens Union, Band, Choir, MENC, MSM ROSE MARIEW IRTZFIELD; Sentinel Butte; Womens Lea­ gue

CORRINE WOLD; Bucyrus; Womens League, LSA, WRA EVA WOLF; Mott; Womens League, Newman Club, Cue Club, Pep Club, IRC HAROLD WOSEPKA; Golva; Mens Union, Newman Club

ROMONA ZEMPEL; Almont; Womens League, WRA, LSA LU C ILLE ZIMMERMAN; Taylor; Womens League; Newmai Club, Pep Club, FTA RUTH ZUERN; Hazen; Wo­ mens League, Pep Club, WRA, FTA


AGNES ELKIN; Taylor; Wo­ mens League WILLIAM HOLLAR; Beach; Mens Union, LSA

NO T P IC T U R E D ; WILLIAM ANDERSON ABILENA BENTZ CORA BORGAN CLIFFORD CARROLL B IL L COUTTS DONALD DOLECHEK DAN DUDLEY FRANK EIDE JOSEPH ENGELHARDT EDWARD GEIGER LLOYD HENDRICKSON ALEC HERAUF MARCIA HILDEN DONALD KARY MITCHELL KOCH MARJEAN KOSTELECKY IRENE KOTTRE THEODORE KUBISIAK BETTY LUNDIN NORMA MAAS ADAM MANDAN

MARLENE MASSAD JOSEPH MILLER RICHARD MURDY DONALD NELSON GERALD OLSON FRANKLIN PALACHUK JIM PAVLISH RONALD PEDERSON MARJEAN REICHERT ROBERT REITER ANTON RIDLE CLAUDIA RIPLEY ROBERT SCHMIDT CARL SCHOBINGER JERRY SHOOTER EDWARD SIGL JOYCE SMITH HERBERT THORSON ROBERT WICKUM WILLIAM WINCZEWSKI


OR^ V i z d t i o n s

ca(0 Fetei^ia


Lambda Delta Lambda

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Mr. Thompson — Advisor, Warren Schwartz, Elsworth Mayer — President, Virginia Schaar — Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Murphy - Advisor, B ill Masbrucker - Vice-President, Mr. MacDonald. Second Row: Don Rudie, Tom Thomas, Clara Seecamp, Erna Seecamp, Carsten Seecamp, B ill Redmond.

Future Teachers of America

F irs t Row, le ft to right: D. Gerhordt, M. P lo tzki, A. Koller, M. Binstock, E. Woodley, W. Davison - President, T. Easton - Secretary-Treasurer, L. N ichols, F. DeFea. Second Row: D. K a llis , M. M iller, P. Bakke, M. Stecker, V. R oll, L . Bargmann, G. Schma lenberger, P. Duckwitz, E. Adams. Third Row: R. Zuern, E. Strom, D. Unru'h, S. Haas, I. Kottre, D. Scott, B. Mrachek, M. Honeyman, H. Jacobson. Fourth Row: D. Nelson, P. Haag, C. Ronning, M. Bierwagen, J. Weber, Dr. Olson - Advisor, C. Schutz, L. Sherman.

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D" Club

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Mr. Lothrop - Advisor, Ted Uecker - Vice-President, Wayne Davison - Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Burda - President, Ted Easton - P u blicity Chairman, Marv Weiss. Second Row: B ill Redmond, Tommy Thomas, Jimmy Herauf, Charles Wilz, Dan Dudley, B ill Wiley, George Kessel, Mike Safratowich. Third Row; Mr. Weinbergen Advisor, Kennard Thompson, DuWayne Freed, Don Kettner, Robert Delaney, Don Rudie, LeRoy Nichols, George Jones, Roger Huffman. Fourth Row: Albert Baumann, Norman Ballard, Clyde Boyko, Louis Oldenburg, LeRoy Beau­ doin, Max Taylor, Phil Kahler, Jack Weber, B ill Coutts.

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Pep Club

F irs t Row, le ft to right: C. Wilz, S. Modisett, R. Burda - President, L. Olderburg — Secretary-Trea surer, J. Weber Vice-President, A. Jacobs, P. Symionow, A. Gratz, B. Wiley, P. Kahler, D. Kettner, F. DeFea. Second Row: D. Freed, N. Ballard, M. Weiss, R. Zahradnik, M. Schwartz, A. Hauser, S. Lokken, C. Spoer, B. Peterson, B. Braasch, M. A. Armstrong, J. A. Cummings. Third Row: M. Lux, P. Schulz, D. Gerhardt, E. Schulz, J. Adams, R. Andrews, R. Rausch, P. Duckwitz, A. Frank, M. Kisse, R. M. Evinger, B. Renner. Fourth Row: M. P lo tzki, R. Alton, V. Wiel, V. Roll, D. Scott, R. Larson, B. Mrachek, J. Haverlock, M. Honeyman, J. L illib rid g e , L. Sherman, L. Zimmerman. F ifth Row: K. Thompson, M. Taylor, T. Uecker, B. Coutts, C. Schutz, M. Cummer, B. Andrews, B. Kary, L. Messer, E. Wolf, M. Rokusek, J. Lathrop. Sixth Row: J. Herauf, W. Davison, R. Hoffm.an, L. R. Beaudoin, A. Mayer, P. Osmer, V. Loritz, G. Schmalenberger, E. Weisengurger, M. Dinwoodie, M. Dinwoodie, J. Roffler. Seventh Row: C. Weiss, H. Wosepka, E. Woodley, E. Strom, A. Bentz, M. Burch, L . F ettig, J. Goetz, D. R oll, R. R idl, V. Schaar, B. Wilz. Eighth Row: S. Kind, B. Stump, A. Jacobson, F. M ischell, M. Warren, C. Chesire, J. Booke, M. A. M iller, I. Kottre.

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Women's Recreational Association

F irs t row, le ft to right: Delores Gerhardt, Mary Ann M iller, Janice Adams, Abilena Bentz, Marge Schwartz - V ice-Presi­ dent, Marilyn Born - President, Rogette Zahradnik - Secretary-Treasurer, Bernadette Wilz, Maiy Plotski, Elnora Shulz, Hilda Jacobson. Second row: Stella Kind, Lorretta Messer, Beverly Kary, Janet Nygaard, Cynthia Schutz4 P hilys Duckw itz, Rose Rausch, Louise Sherman, Marlene Stecker, Pat Schulz, Betty Adams. Third row: Judeen Herdt, Margaret Cummer, Jeanette Goetz, Rita Andrews, Marlene Dinwoodie, Marlys Dinwoodie, Elna Weisenberger, Janice Roffler, Bet­ ty Mrachek, Joyce Haverlock, Valeria R oll, Jean L illib rid g e , Rosella Larson. Fourth row: Mildret Rokusek, JoAnn Cummings, Rose Mary Evinger, Irene Kottre, Monica Warren, Becky Stump, Jean Lathrop, Donnella Roll, Rosie Ann R id I, Henrietta Brablec, Ruth Alton, Barbara Andrews, Virginia Weil, Miss Schumacher - Advisor.

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iiastK SsiB

Band

F irs t Row, left to right: Ronald Swenson, Thomas Thomas, Margie Lux, Mary M. Herman, Janet Nygaard, Charles McConnell. Second Row: Lawerence Karsky, Eileen P rivratsky, Sheila Lokken, Betty Mrachek, Clare Chesire, Cleone McGregor, Sandra Modisett, Kenneth Shatz, Bob Schneider, Marlene Binstock, George Kovash. Third Row: Judeen Herdt, Alfred Gratz, Wayne Dettman, Daniel Oukrop, Robert Wagner, Shirley Metzger, Kenneth Jaeger, Cynthia Schutz, Doug Wiley, Becky Stump, Walt Sommerville, Shyrla Wachsman, B ill Wiley. Fourth Row: Richard Ritscher, Director, Mary M iklautsch, Marvin Weiss, JoAnn Cummings, James Berry, Joyce Larson, Frank Hatzenbuher, Joe M iller, Ray Hoffman.

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D. S. T. C. Choir

F irs t row, le ft to right: Josephine Ripley, Claudio Ripley, Sandra Modisett, Caroline Larson, Almeda Hauser, Osborne Belsheim - Director, Arlys Jacobson, Marlene Dinwoodie, Marlys Dinwoodie, Janice Roffler, Mary Ann Armstrong, Joyce Larson. Second row: Helen Sept, Cynthia Schutz, Cleone McGregor, Shyrla Wachsman, Becky Stump, Sylvia Haas, Marilyn Born, JoAnn Cummings, Clara Seecamp, Betty Mrachek, P h yllis Baake. T hird row: Erna Seecamp, Mary M iklautsch, Peter Synionow, Curtis Weiss, Darrell Reynolds, Curtis Dachtler, Daniel Oukrop, Lawerence Karsky, George Kovash, Marvin Weiss, Shirley Metzger, Janet Nygaard. Fourth row: Donald Emch, Wally Sommerville, Doug Wiley, Charles McConnell, Roger Altenburg, Robert Wagner, James Berry, Jack Weber, Alfred Gratz, Lawerence Sailer, George Dettman, Carsten Seecamp, Ray Hoffman.

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Amahl and the Night Visitors

A ll the dancers. Almeda Hauser, Sheala Lokken, Mary Miklautsch, and Eileen Privratsky.

3SE

The robbery scene. Darrell Reynolds, Carsten Seecamp, Alfred Gratz, Chuck Wachsman, Ray Hoffman, and Shirley Metz­ ger.

Amahl and his mother. Shir­ ley Metzger and Chuck Wachsman.

Ray Hoffman, Darrell Reynolds, Carsten Seecamp, Alfred Gratz, and Shirley Metzger.

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Music Educators National Conference

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Mrs. Heid, William Wiley, Joanne Cummings, Alfred Gratz. Second Row: Peter Symionow, Cynthia Shutz, Phyllis Bahke, Almeda Hauser, Betty Mrachek, Mary Miklautsch, Mr. Belsheim. Third Row: Carsten Seecamp, Danial Oukrop, Josephine Ripley, Shirley Metzger, Marilyn Born, Clara Seecamp, Erna Seecamp. Fourth Row: Lawerence Karsky, Douglas Wiley, Ray Hoffman, George Kovash, Joyce Larson, Cleone McGregor, Mr. Ritscher.

Methodist Student Movement/^J '

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Charles DeLaney - President, Shy la Wauchsman — Secretary, B ill Wiley - Vice-President. Second Row: Janice Adams, Dorothy Scott, Henry Schnieder, Barbara Andrews. Third Row: John Carroll, Ruth McConnel, Becky Stump, Don Emch. Fourth Row: Roswell Loffelmacher, Charles McConnel, Douglas Wiley, Eugene Sahr, Wallace Remington, Mr. Dungan.

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Newman Club

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Father Pommiere — Chaplin, Margie Lux, Mary Ann M iller, Delores Gerhardt, Ernest Wood­ ley — Treasurer, Eileen Privratsky — President, Marlene Binstock - Secretary, Valaria Kuhn - Corresponding Secretary, Francis Defea, Rose Rausch, Louise Scherman, Betty Adams, Miss Nickel — Advisor. Second Row: Vivian Olson, Lynell F ettig, Mary M. Herman, Marlys Honeymqn, Loretta Messer, Marlene Stecher, Shirley Metzger, L u c ille Zimmerman, Jeanette Goetz, Claudida Ripley, Agnes Koller, Delores Koller, Bernadette Wilz. Third Row: Rosella Larson, Rose Mary Evinger, Rita Andrews, Clare Chesire, Monica Warren, Rose R idl, Donnella Roll, Eva Wolf, Virginia Weil, Beverly Renner, Betty Mrachek, Joyce Haverlock, Peter Symionow. Fourth Row: Ted Pedeliski, Larry Lardy, Ted Easton, B ill Redmond, Kenneth Hagel, V irg il Heidecker, Gilbert R idl, Martin Naegle, Charles Scheonborn, Frank Praus, Alfred Kaisershot, Ray Hoffman, DuWayne Freed, Harold Wosepka, Albert Jacobs.

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Luthern Student Association

F irs t Row, left to right: Rev. Sailer, Ronald Swenson, Advisor, Bernice Peterson - President, Carmon Tweeton Jean Lathrop, Caroline Larsen, Judeen Herdt, Ruth A lton, Lorna Barmann, Abilena Bentz, Olga Gjermundson, Elnora Stella Kind, Madella Kisse, Don Nelson, Danial Oukrop, son. Fourth Row: Delmer Weidner, Ray Schields, Marlyn wagen, Roger Altenburg, Albert Bauman, Vurl Baumann,

Janet Nygaard — Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Belsheim Vice-President, Rev. Huber. Second Row: Irene Kottre, Beverly Braasch, Rogette Zahradnik, Elaine Pittenger, Schulz. Third Row: Arlyse Jacobson, P hyllis Osmer, Curtis Dacktler, Curtis Wiess, Carol Dronen, Hilda Jacob­ Graham, Herbert Thorson, Charles Ronning, Melvin BieriGerald Bauer, Thomas Moravec.

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Christian Youth Fellowship

F irs t Row, left to right: Mary Ann Armstrong, Donna Mae K o llis, Carsten Seecamp - President, Erna Seecamp, Marlene Hayden. Second Row: P hyllis Bakke, Clara Seeaa mp, Joyce Larson, Eunice Strom, JoAnn Lavinka. Third Row: Gordon Vogele, Rev. Carlson - Advisor, Robert Schneider.

United Youth Fellowship

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Connie Davidson — Secretary-Treasurer, Kenneth Jaeger — President, Gertie Mayer — Vice-President. Second Row: Virginia Weil, Cynthia Schutz, Gladys Schmalenberger, Arlene Mayer, Phyllis Duckwitz, Vernice L o ritz . Third Row: Rev. Hedgebeth - Advisor, Vyonne Oeck, Sandra Modisette, Ellsworth Mayer, Darlene Unruh, Jean Dayton, Mr. Blackorby — Advisor.

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International Relations Club

F irs t Row, le ft to right: Donna Mae K o llis , Rogette Zahradnik, Roswell Loffelmacher — Vice-President, Joyce Haverlock - Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Weber - President, Agnes Koller, Clara Koller, James Herauf, Leonard Lardy. Second Row: Francis Defea, Mary Ann M iller, Delores Koller, Stella Kind, Dorothy Scott, Vivian Olsen, Jean L illib rig e , Cynthia Schutz, Eunice Strom. Third Row: Norman Ballard, Irene Kottre, Jean Lathrop, Eva Wolf, Clare Chesire, Becky Stump, Judith Lindseth, Marlys Honeyman, DuWayne Freed. Fourth Row: Ray Shields, Don Nelson, Charles Ronning, Harold Burch, Martin Naegle, Wallace Remmington,Mr. Blackorby - Advisor, Dr. Selke - Advisor, Theodore Pedeliski.

Cue Club

F irs t Row, left to right: Dr. Lorna Lengfeld - Advisor, Jeanette Goetz - Secretary, Valeria Kuhn - President, Mrs. Lois Kenitzer - Vice-President, and Vivian Olsen - Publicity Chairman. Second Row: Stella Kind, Janice Adams, Hilda Jacobson, Rosella Larson. Third Row: M ildret Rokusek, Eva Wolf, Monica Warren, Clare Chesire, Margie Lux. Fourth Row: Donnella Roll, Wallace Remington, Curtis Weiss.


Women's League Officers

Carol Spoer - President, Valeria Kuhn - Vice-President, Miss Woods and Arlene Mayer - Student Council Representative.

Advisor, Eileen Privratsky - Secretary,

Men's Union Officers

LeRoy Beaudoin - Vice-President, Louis Oldenburg Martin Nagel — Student Council Representative.

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President, Mr. Pulver — Advisor, Charles Wilz - Secretary,



C/e< A > 4*. 0/y"'®'M' <>/></'

Business Staff

Carol Dronen, M ilt Hertz, Arlys Jacobson, and Claudia R ip ley.

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F irs t Row, left to right: Jean L illib rid g e - Vice-President, Carol Spoer - Secretary, Valeria Kuhn — President, Miss Woods — Advisor, Eileen Privratsky — Treasurer, Marilyn Born - Registrar. Second Row: Ruth McConnell, Sandra Modisett, Cleone McGregor, Eunice Strom, Lynell Fettig, Jeanette Huber, Marion Brown.

Phi Sigma Pi

Front Row, left to right: Ted Uecker, Ted Pedeliski, Ted Easton, Alfred Gratz - President, Leonard Lardy, Gilbert Ridl - Vice-President. Second Row; Marvin Weiss - Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Pulver - Advisor, Ellsworth Mayer, Wayne Davison, Alfred Kaisershot, Warren Schwartz.

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Sketch Club

Virginia Schaar — Vice-President, Carol Spoer, Leonard Lardy, Ted P edeliski, Roswell Loffelmacher, Clinton Sheffield — Advisor, Claudia Ripley, Delores Koller - Secretary-Treasurer, not pictured - Carol Pheifer - President.

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The Ceremonial

Solo by Chief

Smoking the Peace Pipe

Chief and Princess

Bondfire ends with a snake dance.

Famous last words at the pep-rally.


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One of the f ir s t

places that Me T h in k ’ um

guided us to th is fa ll was the fo o tb a ll fie ld . Here we fin d 'u m Savages passing lit t le p ig s k in around. Me T h in k ’ um not understand game so C aptain Chuck W ilz comes over and e xp la in s the game to our lit t le Indian friend. Me T h in k ’ um hear a ll about games w ith teams lik e B ism a rck who the Savages beat 53 to 6 . A fte r the f ir s t game the season went lik e th is : Mayvi lie

7

D ickin so n

20

B ottineau

0

D ickin so n

45

M inot

59

D ickin so n

19

V a lle y C ity

32

D ickin so n

13

Jamestown

38

D ickin so n

7

Spear fis h

38

D ickinson 7 Homecoming

FORREST LOTHROP Coach

Football

CHUCK WILZ Captain

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WAYNE DAVISON; Center ERVIN ARMBRUST; Guard

DON SIMONIEG; Backfield DONALD KETTNER; Backfield

LARRY BARES; End

KENNARD THOMPSON; End

DUWAYNE FREED; Guard

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DONALD FROELICH; Guard

ROGER ALTENBURG; End

ROGER WOLF; Backfield

LEROY NICHOLS; Backfield

OSCAR BOESHANS; Guard

JOHN BURESH; Guard ED KESSEL; Tackle

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JOHN DANKS; Guard

B ILL COUTTS; Backfield

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CHARLES ROBINSON; End


KENNETH SCHATZ; Tackle

ALBERT BAUMAN; End

RICHARD KESSEL; End

HERBERT FISHER

GEORGE KESSEL; Center

H

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CLARENCE NAMENUK; Backfield

ROBERT BURDA; Backfield

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Tennis

Front row; left to right; Ted Uecker, Don Kostelecky, Ken Johnson. Back row; left to right; Dick Kostelecky, Al Schoenbom, Bob Wilkens, and Coach Forrest Lothrop.

Me T h in k ’ um lik e te n nis and Me T h in k ’ um e s p e c ia lly lik e ’ um SAVAGE te n n is team. composed

T hey p la y'u m p re tty good b a ll.

of C aptain

Bob

W ilkens,

K o ste le cky, D ic k K o s te le c k y , and Ken Johnson. F orrest Lothrop.

The 1954 te n n is team was

Al Schoenborn, i Ted

U ecker,

Don

The coach of the team is

The team played in co m p e titio n w ith other teams in the

North Dakota In te rc o lle g ia te Conference. won the doubles cham pionship.

Bob W ilkens and Al Schoenborn

Wilkens defeated Schoenborn for the

s in g le s cham pionship.

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Track

F irs t row: Edwin Sahaydak/ Don Simonieg, Bernard Schultz, Wayne Dettman, Don Duda, Ted Easton, Jack Kreitinger, B ill Red­ mond, Albert Jacobs. Second row; Captain Joe Wax, Charles Wilz, Edward Riedl, Elmer Weber, Ted Sanders, Kenneth Heinle, Dale Wetzel, Wayne Davison, Coach Harry Weinbergen.

The DSTC tra c k team o f 1954 was not q u ite as pow erful as those u s u a lly put together by Coach Weinbergen. C onference com petition w h ich was tougher than usual kept the B lue and Gray th in c la d s from w in n in g any tra c k meets. D e sp ite the e ffo rts of C aptain Joe Wax, who c o lle c te d 10 p o in ts for a tie for second place in sco rin g honors, and the re s t o f the team, th e ir to ta l o f 38Z i p o in ts was good o n ly for th ird place in the tria n g u la r meet. B ism a rck JC took f ir s t p lace honors w ith 68 T2 points. The next event the Savages were scheduled for was at Jamestown. T h e ir 13 p o in ts in the e ig h t team

meet was good o n ly for s ix th place. Aberdeen, South Dakota scored 75 p o in ts to w in the meet. B ism arck, Jamestown, and M inot once more bested the D ickin so n team in a match at B ism arck. Jamestown won the match w ith 61 2 /3 , M inot and B JC each had 38, D ickin so n 16 1 /3 , and E lle n d a le 11. A fte r a tw o day meet in v o lv in g eleven sch o o ls the Savages came home w ith o n ly seven p o in ts. Jamestown was the site of the fin a l meet o f the season. It was the NDIC meet w ith a ll nine sch o o ls com peting. The Savages were fifth w ith 11 p o in ts. V a lle y C ity went home w ith top honors.

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The Savages opened their 1954— 1955 season in typical Savage fashion. They won their firs t eight games, de­ feating teams from Montana, South Dakota, Minnesota, as well as those from our home state, before their record was blemished by a 81—78 loss at Spearfish. The Savages set a number of team records as well as one conference record. In the firs t two games they played Eastern Montana College of B illin g s and sent the visitors home with 81-73 and 90-86 losses. Uecker collected half of the teams 90 points the second night to set a new school individual scoring record for one game. Next was a road trip to the Capital C ity where they beat their old rivals, BJC by a 76-68 score. Northwest College of Minneapolis looked like a tough team when they came to Dickinson. Their team had more height than any other that the Savages played this season but when they went home there was another loss on their record, for the Savages had whipped them 84—66. Several nights later Spearfish STC came to town with intentions of stopping the high-flying Savages. When the game was over Dickinson had another scalp and the South Dakotans went home with an 80-64 loss. The Christmas turkey and the holiday lay-off did not stop the Savages from bringing home more scalps. They beat Spearfish 82—74 and Minot 86— 81 to win the Holiday Tournament Championship at Dickinson for the second straight year. From the north came Bottineau School of Forestry for a conference game. Nearly a ll the 14 Weinbergen men who dressed for the game got into the scoring column as the Foresters were handed a 92-46 defeat. On the road again, they were handed their firs t defeat the Foresters were handed a 92—46 defeat. On the road again, they were handed their firs t defeat at Spearfish. A t one point of the ball game the h&mestanding Spearfish crew led by 26 points. Time ran out before the Savages cJould close the gap completely. After that loss, things didn't go so w ell. A t Jamestown, the red hotjim m ies handed Dickinson its firs t conference loss by a 96— 67 score. The Comets defeated the tribe 90-80 at Mayville. The Savages, playing on their home court later got revenge as they turned back M ayville 79—71. The “ hilltoppers” clipped Wahpeton Science 86— 75, and Valley City 86—75 before losing at Ellendale by a staggering 90-60 score.

H.

L e R O Y •P u d g e " B E A U D O IN C a p ta in

Another riv a l, Minot, by now had climbed to the conference lead and was next on the Sav­ ages schedule. The teams played very carefully and the game was close a ll the way. The Beavers pulled away in the final minutes and won 76— 83. The Savages avenged the earlier loss to Jamestown when they played host to the Jimmies. The final score: 72—65. The next three games were with teams that ended their seasons play in firs t, second, or third place in the conference. A t Minot the Beavers, who won the conference title , again defeated the Savages. A t home again, Ellendale and Bismarck came out on top in 89-73 and 84-69 scores respectively. A t Bottineau, the D ickin­ son cagers took an easy 77—59 win over the Foresters, but at Dickinson, Valley City gave their hosts a rough fight although the Savages did come through to win 83-74. That was the last college game for Seniors Ted Uecker, Roger Huffman, and Capt. Pudge Beaudoin. Uecker made a big night of it as he made 20 out of 23 free throws to beat the old conference record of 18 in one game. Several other school records were set. The total of 1707 points the team scored during the season is a new high. Their game average of 77.59 is also the highest. Big Phil Kahler’s average of rebounds per game is a new high in the rebounding department. Bud Perry’s fie ld goal percentage, 48.6%, is a record. The team as a whole made over 40% of their fie ld goal attempts — a new mark also. Ted Uecker scored more points, 535, then any player ever has for DSTC in one season. His free throw percentage (83.69%) is also a new record. The team ended the season with 14 wins and 8 losses. They tied with Wahpeton for fourth place in the conference with identical 8 -7 records.

J . W E IN B E R G E N C o a ch

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1954-55 Basketball Team

Front row, left to right: Larry Bares, Beach; George “ Bud" Perry, Watford C ity; Phil Kahler, Anchorage, Alaska; Charles “ Red" Robinson, Olney, Illin o is ; Roger Carmen, Anchorage, Alaska; Captain LeRoy “ Pudge” Beaudoin, Dickinson; Roger Huffman, Ki 11deer; Louis Oldenburg, New England. Back row: Coach Weinbergen, “ Tiny Ted" Uecker, Dickinson; Ted Easton, B is­ marck; B ill Ueckert, Beach; Jerry Hasche, Hettinger; Tony Mandan, Newtown; Don Duda, Fairview , Mont.; and Manager Norman Ballard.

VARSITY INDIVIDUAL SCORING Uecker, T e d ........................................... 535 Kahler, P h i l ........................................... 403 Perry, B u d .............................................. 143 Beaudoin, P u d g e ..................................... 90 Bares, L a r r y ............................................. 87 Oldenburg, L o u is .....................................85 Carman, Roger .............................. 80 Huffman, R o g e r................................. 77 Ueckert, B i l l - - .............................. 73 Robinson, C h a rle s .................................. 58 Easton, T e d .................... 36 Duda, Don ................................................25 O th e rs .........................................................15

Opponents

We They

Eastern Montana College - - - - 81 - -73 Eastern Montana College - - - - 9 0 - - 8 6 Bismarck Junior College - - - - 7 6 - - 6 8 Northwest Col lege, Minn. - - - - 84- -66 Spearfrsh STC - - - - - - - - - - - 8 0 - - 6 4 Spearfish S T C ............................ 8 2 - - 7 4 Minot STC - - - - - - - - - - - - - 86- - 81 Bottineau School of Forestry - - 92 - -46 Spearfish S T C ............................ 78 - - 81 Jamestown C o lle g e ....................6 7 - - 9 6 M ayvilie STC............................... 80- -90 M ayvilie STC............................... 79- -71

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Wahpeton Science - - - - - - Valley C ity S T C - - - ............ Ellendale - - - - - - - - - - - Minot STC ............................ Jamestown C o lle g e ............... Minot STC ............- - - - - Ellendale - - - ....................Bismarck Junior College - Bottineau School of Forestry Valley C ity STC ................. T ota 1s Average Per Game

-71 - 86 - 60 -76 -72 - 65 -73 -69 -77 -83

- 67 - 75 - 90 -83 -65 - 92 -89 -84 -59 -74

1707 1674 77.59 76.09


A c t I

0 n Coach Harry and his boys, out to “ get those cookies.” “ Never-miss-em-free-throw” Uecker scores again. le ft is (number 38) Capt. “ Pudge" Beaudoin.

Beach’s B ill Ueckert scores for the Savages.

“ Jump ball — le t’s go fe lla ’ s!"

Here’s “ Bouncing Boy" Phil Kahler (no. 40) from Anchorage, Alaska.

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Is it good? Your guess is as good as ours!

MIGHTY MARTIN getting the tip !

The boy from New England gets a g ift shot. What are you doing here, Marilyn?

A royal battle! Who won? Referee "Red Tomato” Robinson most like ly.

Hands on hips and chins up! (No, this isn’t a beauty contest.)

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O ne, T w o , T hre e

"W e're Learning to Dance!"

I D O N ’ T g e t it !

Oh n<? n o t me —

T he ta ll and th e s h o rt o f it.

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G oing some w here?


The Masked Music Makers The winners -Mammy Yokum and Miss Wolf

Boxer Wilz

DADDY? Come and eat.

Psychologist at work. Flapper and — What is it?

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The Valentine Formal The Blue Flames are really playing tonight.

The Grand March.

Time out for punch

We all look lively?

Isn’ t love grand?

Swingin’ and Swayin’ .

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Coffee break for the faculty.

E. B. Day and what a crowd.

Talking on a fu ll stomach is n 't good.

Lunch Time!!

Now, le t’ s really Y E L L .

The college band is furnishing some good entertainment.

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Dedication

Mr. H notta va n g e is m arried and has a very charm ing l i t t le da u g h te r, M ary. T h e S eniors o f M odel H igh School are proud to have been w ith Mr. H n o tta va n g e d u rin g m ost o f h is tim e on our cam pus. He has been a c a p a b le leader in pro m o tin g th e a c tiv itie s o f th e s c h o o l. Under h is g u id a n ce our s tu d e n t C o u n c il was o rg a n iz e d . It was through h is e ffo rts th a t w e now have our own b a s k e tb a ll co a ch . We may make th e c la im o f being the f ir s t s ch o o l in D ic k in s o n to o ffe r a course in B ehind-the-W heel D riv e r E d u ca tio n as a re s u lt o f h is fo re s ig h t. He is in te re s te d in u s , the s tu d e n ts , and in our teen-age p ro b le m s. H is h ig h id e a ls o f c h a ra c te r and h is de­ te rm in a tio n to m ake every stu d e n t a good s tu d e n t are e v id e n t in a ll h is w ork w ith th e s c h o o l. E very stu d e n t re s p e c ts and adm ires h im , and each one o f us w il l rem ember him as th e ce n te r o f our h ig h school life .

T o Mr. P e te r H n o tta va n g e , P rin c ip a l o f Model H igh S chool, w e , h is s tu d e n ts , a ffe c tio n a te ly d e d ic a te our s e c tio n o f th e 1955 P r a ir ie Smoke. Mr. H n o ttavang e came to M odel H i in 1950, as a s s is ta n t to Mr. Iver I. G rin d s tu e n . Two ye a rs la te r, upon th e re tire m e n t o f Mr. G rin d ­ stu e n , he became our P rin c ip a l. A n a tiv e o f P e n n s y lv a n ia and a graduate of th e M cC e lla n d to w n , P a ., H ig h S ch o o l, Mr. H n o tta va n g e to o k h is B .A . and M .A . Degrees a t C o lo ra d o S tate C o lle g e o f E d u c a tio n a t G re e le y. L a te r he ta u g h t a t J u le s b u rg , C o lo ra d o . F o r four and a h a lf y e a rs he served w ith the A rm y A ir C orps w ith th e rank o f se rg e a n t, d u ring and fo llo w in g World War II. In th e fie ld o f e d u ca tio n M r. H n o tta va n g e m ajored in s o c ia l s tu d ie s and m inored in E ng­ lis h . He h o ld s m em berships in P h i A lp h a Kappa, E d u ca tio n a l F ra te rn ity and P hi A lp h a T h e ta , H is to r ic a l F ra te rn ity .

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T h is is Bobby the B ra v e , he came here alo n g w ith h is li t t le s is te r P rin c e s s P en ny, as re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f the fu tu re stud ents of Model H igh S ch o o l. He was so in te llig e n t th a t he re c e iv e d no g ra des. You w ill fin d Bobby and Penny popping up in a lm o s t a ll o f th e a c tiv ­ itie s shown in the a n n u a l. S T U D E N T C O U N C IL P R E S ID E N T

I 9 5 5 N O R M AN SM ITH D ic k in s o n , N o rth D akota F o u r y e a rs a s tu d e n t le a d er, N orm an’ s fu tu re s h in e s b r ig h tly . C o m m u n ity ch o ru s 4, Band 1 ,2 ,3 , Smoke S ig n a ls 2 ,3 ,4 , C o -E d ito r 55, B o ys G lee C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 , C h o ru s 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , Pep Squad 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , Forum 4, C heer­ le a d er 2 ,3 , R o ta ry In te rn a tio n a l 1954, S cie n ce C lu b 2, K in g H obo 2, F lo a t C o m m itte e 2, C ha irm a n 3 ,4 , M ixed Q u a rte t, B a s k e tb a ll 1 ,2 ,3 , D ra m a tic s 1 .2 .3 .4 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il 2 ,3 ,4 , P re s i­ d e n t, Sophomore C la s s P re s id e n t, J u n io r C la s s P re s id e n t, Prom C h a ir­ man and M aste r o f C e re m o n ie s , V o ic e 3 .4 , S o lo is t 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , B o ys Q u a rte t 2 .3 .4 , F .T . A . , P re s id e n t S tic k n e y H a ll C o u n c il, P r a irie Smoke 2 ,4 E d ito r, Slope T e a c h e r C o lu m n is t. —

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S E N IO R C L A S S P R E S ID E N T

S H I R L E E SM ITH B e lfie ld , N o rth D akota O ur m ost v e r s a tile s e n io r S h irle e s in g s , c h e e rle a d e rs , a c ts a n d is a c tiv e in a lm o s t e v e ry th in g . F H A 1, G A A 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 P ep C lu b 3 ,4 , Forum P re s id e n t 4, C h e e rle a d e r 2 ,3 ,4 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il Senior C la s s P re s i­ d e n t, K lin e fe lte r H a ll D o rm ito ry C oun­ c il 4 , G ir ls G lee C lu b 1,2, M ixed C h o ru s 3 ,4 , C om m unity C h o ru s 1,2, 3 .4 , V ocal Lessons, s e x te t, Mode la ir ie s . G ir l's T r io , G irls Quartet, A lto s o lo is t. Band 1 ,2 ,3 , D ra m a tic s 3,4, Smoke S ig n a ls , R a d io N e w s R e p o rte r 4 , G irl S ta te '5 4 , L S A , Prom Com­ m itte e 3, F lo a t C o m m itte e 3,4.

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V IC E P R E S ID E N T D O R M A N B E Z D IC E K D ic k in s o n , N o /th D a k o ta S om e lu ck y g irl w ill g e t

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human dynam o y e t!

C h o ru s 1 ,2 , B a s k e tb a ll 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il 4 , B u s in e s s M a n a g e r fo r S m oke S ig n a ls 4 , S c ie n c e C lu b 2 .

M A R IA B O N N E R D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

Maria lik e s Math so w e ll that sh e d o e s her home­ w ork in P ro b lem s. G ir ls G le e C lu b 1 ,2 , C h o ­ ru s 3 ,4 , F .H .A . 1 ,2 ,3 , M o d e la ir ie s 3.

SECRETARY S H IR L E Y B O Y D M e d o ra , N o rth D a k o ta

“ F ro sty lik e s su b-zero tem perature and w ill un doubtedly becom e a polare x p lo re r.’ C h o ru s 1 ,2 , C h e e rle a d e r 2 ,4 , F . H . A . 4, G .A .A . 4 , P e p C lu b 4 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il 4.

L O R E T T A F IS C H E R S o u th H e a r t, N o rth D a k o ta

L oretta is our sh orth an d ex p ert and w ill som ed ay be a fin e stenographer. G .A .A . 2 ,3 ,4 , G le e C lu b 2 , P e p C lu b 4 , F . H . A . 1, S m o ke S ig n a ls 4 , R a d io R e p o rte r 4.

BOB H A V E LK A D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

H is am bition is to becom e a Stu d y H all teacher. Ppp C lu b 4 , G le e C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 , B a n d 1 ,2 ,3 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il 3, F o ru m 2, S c ie n c e C lu b 2 , S m oke S ig n a ls 4 , B o y s Q u a rte t 2 .

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D O N A L D K A IS E R S H O T D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

D onald is the c la s s v a le ­ d icto rian a n d our con­ tribution to the w o rld o f s c ie n c e . B oys G le e C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 , C h o ru s 1 ,2 ,3 .4 , S o lo S a x o p h o n e 3 , S o lo C la r in e t 2 , te n o r s o lo s in g in g 1.

E L A IN E H A A G G la d s to n e , N o rth D a k o ta

C A R O L IN E L U P T A K S o u th H e a r t, N o rth D a k o ta

She lo v e s to dance an d w h irl an d tw irl! G .A .A . 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , F . H . A . C h o tu s 1 ,2 , P e p C lu b 4 .

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2 ,3 ,

L O R R A IN E H A A G G la d s to n e , N o rth D a k o ta W h e re v e r there is n o ise , y o u 'll fin d

M odel H ig h 's O o o d C itiz en and a ls o c la s s salu tatorian. Sh e is m odesty p e r s o n ifie d . P e p C lu b 4 , G le e C lu b 2, F .H .A . 3, G .A .A . 3 ,4 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il C om ­ m is s io n e r o f S ocial A ffa irs 4 , B u s in e s s M a n a g e r fo r P r a ir ie S m oke 3 ,4 , C o E d it o r o f S m oke S ig n a ls 4 , D r a m a tic s 1 ,2 ,4 , S c h o o l lib r a r ia n 2 , B io lo g y C lu b 1, S t. M a r y 's S tu d y C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , L e g io n of D e­ cency 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , P rom C o m m itte e 3 , M e m b e r o f C h e e rin g s e c tio n 1 ,2 .

L orrain e. V ic e P r e s id e n t o f G . A . A . 1, F . H . A . 1 B a n d 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , C h o ru s 2, P e p C lu b 4 .

D O N A LD V. KADRM AS D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

The K at! He w as sw ift, sm ooth an d a g ile on th e b a s k e tb a ll court. Band 1 ,2 ,3 , G le e C lu b 1 .2 .3 .4 , B a s k e tb a ll 1 ,2 , 3 .4 .

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JO S E P H IN E L A M P R E C H T N ew E nglan d, N orth D akota

Jo s e p h in e has b een our Sm oke S ig n a ls artist, h elp in g to bu ild a reputa­ tion for our sc h o o l paper. G le e C lu b 2, S c ie n c e C lu b 2 , G .A .A . 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , F . H . A . 1, A r t E d ito r fo r S m o ke S ig n a ls 4, Pep C lu b 4 .

JA M E S M ESSER H e b r o n , N o rth D a k o ta

E TH E L MEDUNA S o u th H e a r t, N o rth D a k o ta

Ja m e s is a p o te n tia l Char­ le s R u s s e ll. H e has d istin g u ish e d h im s e lf in the f ie Id o f art.

E t h e l w ill som eday b e an Instructor in D river Ed u catio n .

B a n d 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , F . F . A . 2, S o d a lity 1 ,2 , C .S .M .C . 3 .

G ir ls G le e C lu b F . H . A , 1, S c ie n c e P e p C lu b 4 .

1 .2 , C lu b

C h o ru s 3 ,4 , 2 , G .A .A . 2 ,

A LFR E D R O LLER D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

A lfre d p la n s to becom e som ething that nobody e ls e has e v e r been.

R E G IN A H A A G D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

R eg in a is lookin g forw ard to m aking use o f the know­ le d g e s h e ’ s gath ered in Home E c . G le e C lu b 1 ,2 , S c ie n c e C lu b 2 , F . H . A . 1 ,4 , G .A .A . 1,4 , P e p C lu b 4 , T y p is t fo r S m oke S ig n a ls 4 .

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G E O R G IA J A B L O N S K Y D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

E n g a g ed , gradu ated and about to becom e a C ap­ tain ’ s w ife ! P e p C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ,

Vernon

V E R N O N IG A R D R e g e n t, N o rth D a k o ta is e n th u sia stic a b o u t

e s p e c ia lly new o n e s . J u n io r C la s s P la y .

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Captain V/ilfred o f the B ra v e s is a lw a y s a w in n er. G le e C |u b 2 ,3 , B a s k e t­ b a ll 2 ,3 ,4 , C a p ta in o f th e M odel H ig h B ra v e s 4, F o o tb a ll 2 ,3 , C h o ru s 3 .

SANDRA D U KA R T D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

R ah! R ah! R ah! Sh e w a s the b a sk et­ b a ll team ’ s c h ie f in spiration . S o p h o m o re C la s s V ic e P r e s id e n t, P e p C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , G . A . A . 3 , F . H . A . 1, K li n e f e l t e r H a ll C o u n c il 3 , C h e e r­ le a d e r 4 , A r t E d ito r fo r S m oke S ig n a ls 4 , M is s S w e e th e a rt 3 .

J O Y C E D E M A N IO W B e l f ie Id , N o rth D a k o ta

S w e e t an d unassum ing are two a d je c t iv e s w h ich d e s c rib e J o y c e . V ic e P r e s id e n t in G .A .A . 4 , G le e C lu b 1, F . H . A . 1 ,4 , F .T .A . 1, S c ie n c e C lu b 1, S e c re ta ry o f S o p h o ­ m o re C la s s , P e p C lu b 4, G . A . A . 1 ,2 , 3 , 4 .

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E U G E N IA P A L A H N U IK F a i r f i e l d , N o rth D a k o ta

E u g en ia is known un­ o ffic ia lly around M odel H igh S ch o o l a s a “ P o lk a Q ueen*. F .H .A . 1, F .T .A . 1, G .A .A . 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , Pep C lu b 1 ,4 , B a n d 1 ,2 , G le e C lu b 1 ,2 , 3, Smoke S ig nals E xchange E d it o r a n d t y p i s t 4 .

V IV IA N S C H A A F B i l l i n g s , M o n ta n a

g ir l a th le te s o f our c la s s , V iv ia n is a p r o s p e c tiv e p h y s ic a l ed u ­ catio n teach er.

R IC H A R D H A N E L D ic k in s o n , N o r th D a k o ta

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G .A .A . 1 ,2 ,4 , S a ie n c e C lu b C lu b 2 ,3 , P e p 3 ,4 .

P a trio tic , D ick can hardly w ait fo r h is chance to strike his blows for democracy.

Band 1, 2, G le e C lu b 1,2 ,

E V E L Y N P R IV R A T S K Y D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

S h e 'l l w ait two y ea rs a n d then b e c o m e a h o u sew ife. P e p C lu b 4 , G le e C lu b 1 ,2 , S tu d e n t C o u n c il

M AR TH A KARSKY D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

Mert is a g ir l w ith many p ro s p e c ts , too many to enum erate. B a n d 2 ,3 ,4 , C h o ru s 2 ,4 , G . A . A . 2 ,3 ,4 , P e p C lu b 4 .

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V ic e P r e s id e n t

P re s id e n t

F irs t row, le ft to right: Margaret Petryszak, Nick Pedeliski, Donald Kadrmas, Everett Gilbert, Georgia Demaniow. Second row: Richard Decker. Third row: Edward Armbrust, Albert Kovash, Viola Keller, Victor Wanner, Elsie Franchuk, Carole Jones. Fourth row: Hedwig Kuhn. F ifth row: Kathy Wagner, Donald Muth, Arlene E h lis, Mary Belle Fredricks, A vis Robinson.

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S e creta ry


Class of 57

L e ft to right: Joyce McNamara, Richard Jablonsky, Patrick Barta, C lifford Bonner, 3ert Morey, Edmond Godlevsky, Harold Knudston, Donald Schmidt, Robert Kolodejchuk, Irene Dukart, Maurice Muth.

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Freshmen

F irs t row, le ft to right: John Franchuk, Patricia Boyd, La Donna Van Vleet, Judith Marucheck. Second row: Catherine Dukart. Third row: Clarence Buzalsky, Elizabeth B illic k , William Chruszch, Loretta Kostelnak, Steven Demaniow. Fourth row: V ictoria Logosz. F ifth row: Clement Decker, George Franchuk, Janette Dowhaniuk, Daniel Dukart.

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F irs t row: Luella Hutmacker, David Havelka, Gertrude Kanski Raymond Hanel, Marvin Spotted Bear. Second row: Clemens Hartman, Paul Buzalsky. Third row: Lawrence Blackburn, Jean Kostelecky, Ronald Muth, Delores R idl, Boris Namenuk. Fourth row; Arthur Schloss, Charlie Roshau. F ifth row: H ilaria Scheeler, Ted Messer, Marvin Hanel, Joseph Privratsky, Claudia Scheeler.

Class of 58

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Student Council

L e ft to righ t:

L o D o n n a V a n V la a t , G e o rg ia D e m a n io w , C a r o lin e L u p t a k , S h irle e S m ith , D o rm a n B e z d ic e k , B o n n ie W e id n e r, N o rm a n S m ith , P r e s id e n t, J u d it h M a ru c h e c k , M r. H n o tta v a n g e , A d v is o r , D o n a ld F . K a d rm a s , E v e r e tt G i lb e r t , P a u l G ilb e r t, S h ir le y B o y d , D ia n e S e m e ra d , P a t t i B o y d .

T he 1954 — 55 Model H igh School Stu­ dent C o u n c il operated e ffic ie n tly and a b ly under the com p e te n t le a d e rsh ip o f P re s id e n t Norman A . S m ith. R e gular m e eting s w ere h e ld th ro u g h o u t th e ye a r. A ll s tu d e n ts ’ ideas w ere g iv e n thorough c o n s id e ra tio n , and as a re s u lt stu d e n t a c tiv itie s incre a se d and im p ro ve d . T h is y e a r’ s C o u n c il members sh o u ld be proud o f >the s p le n d id and v a lu a b le se rv ic e s they have rendered to Model H igh S cho ol.

I ’ m h o r * to o .

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Annual Staff L e ft

to righ t: C a r o lin e L u p ta k , E la in e D u k a r t, N o rm a n S m ith , E d it o r , H e n ry A a s , A d v is o r , B o ris N a m e n u k , M a rg a r e t P e tr y s z a k .

S tu ff w e w o rk e d w it h .

T e d d y P e d e lis k i A r t E d ito r

H e w o rk s on th e a n n u a l to o .

We s e rv e d th e f a c u lt y te a .

M a d a m e Z a ra ( V a le r ia K uhn) t e lls good fo r tu n e to M r. a n d M rs . H n o tta v a n g e a n d M is s K n u d s o n .

L e ft, r ig h t, s te p S te v e .

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M is s 0 . M o n ro e ’ s e n tr a n c e a t s p o n s o re d b y S tu d e n t C o u n c il.

J o y c e , th e a l l a ro u n d c o w g ir l.

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p a rty


F. H. A.

F irs t row, le ft to right: Elaine Dukart, Joanne Privratsky, President, Margaret Petryszak, VicePresident, Linda W itt, Shirley Boyd, Secretary, Gertrude Kanski, Miss Knudson, Advisor. Second row: Joyce Demaniow, LaDonna Van Fleet, Elizabeth B illic k , June Kary, Regina Haag, Mrxine Zubke, Irene R idl, V ictoria Logosz.

P rin c e s s Penny know s the way to a man’ s heart is through h is stomach, so she joined FH A. Penny w ill get her Brave or he w ill d ie w h ile she i ■ . ■ she is try in g . —

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G. A. A

F irs t row: Janette Dowhaniuk, Avis Robinson, Shirlee Smith, nuik. President, Joyce Demaniow, Vice-President, Lorraine Haag, macher, Advisor. Second row, le ft to right: L^oretta Fischer, June Mary Belle F redricks, Elaine Dukart, Joanne Privratsky, Shirley Hedwig Kuhn, Carol Jones, Marian Spotted Bear, Joyce McNamara, Luptak.

Margaret Petryszak, Bonnie Weidner, Secretary, Eugenia PalahElaine Haag, Martha Karsky, Josephine Lamprecht, Miss Schu­ Kary, Regina Haag, Vivian Schaaf, Georgia Demaniow, Linda Witt, Boyd, Patricia Boyd, Kathy Wagner. Third row: Martha Palanuik, Irene Ridl,M axine Zubke, Gertrude Kanski, V ickii Logosz, Caroline

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Model High

Elizabeth B illic k . Third row: C lifford Bonner, Daniel Dukart, Martha Karsky, Maxine Zubke, June Kary, Martha Palanuik, Helen Redlin. Fourth row: Arthur Decker, Clemens Hartman, Edmond Godlevsky, Everett G ilbert, Donald Kaisershot, Kepneth Wanner, Hugh Lanphear. Hot pictured: Norman Blackburn.

Mixed Quartet

L e ft to right: Shirlee Smith, 1st alto, Helen Redlin, 2nd alto, Diane Semerad, 1st soprano, Linda Witt, 2nd soprano.

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Chorus

F irs t row, left to right: Boris Namenuk, Luella Hutmacher, Janette Dowhanuik, E lsie Franchuk, Claudia Scheeler, H ilaria Scheeler, Mr. Belsheim, Director. Second row: Bertha Igard, Loretta Kostelnak, Carole Jones, Viola Keller, Catherine Dukart, Joyce McNamara. Third row: Mary Belle Fredricks, Diane Semerad, Hedwig Kuhn, Delores Ridl, Sandra Dukart, Gertrude Kanski, Bert Morey, Richard Decker. Fourth row: Norman Smith, Donald F. Kadrmas, John Pechtl, Harold Knudtson, Lawrence Blackburn, Rudolph Pazourek, Victor Wanner.

Girls' Trio

Boys' Quartet

Helen Redlin, Alto, Linda Witt, 2nd Soprano, Diane Semerad, 1st Soprano.

Norman Smith, Bass, Kenneth Wanner, Baritone, Everett Gilbert, Tenor, Clemens Hartman, 1st Tenor.

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Model High School Band

F irs t row, le ft to right: Mr. Ritscher, Director, William Chruszch, Johnny Franchuk. C liffo rd Bonner, Boris Namenuk. Second row: Patti Boyd, Kathy Wagner, Lorraine Haag, Martha Karsky, Elsie Franchuk. Third row: Donald Schmidt, John Pechtl, Albert Kovash, Ted Messer, James Messer, Mr. Somerville, Student Director.

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Smoke Signals

F irs t row, le ft to right: LaDonna Van Vleet, Margaret Ftetryszak, Elaine Dukart, Shirlee Smith. Second row: Miss Tucker, Advisor, Harold Knudston, Sandra Dukart, Dorman Bezdicek. Third row: Maxine Zubke, Josephine Lamprecht, Eugenia Palahniuk, Caroline Luptak, Co-Editor. Fourth row: Steven Kanski, Donald Kaisershot, Norman Smith, Co-Editor, Paul Gilbert, Robert Havelka.


Smoke Signal Staff

L e ft to righ t: Eugenia Palahnuik, Harold Knudtson, Norman Smith, Co-Editor, Loretta Fischer, Margaret Petryszak, Caroline Luptak, Co-Editor.

L e ft to right: Elaine Dukart, Donald Kaisershot, Miss Tucker, Advisor, Margaret Petryszak, LaDonna Van Vleet, and Maxine Zubke, class reporters.

Eugenia Palahnuik Ex­ change Editor, Josephine Lamprecht A rt Editor, putting the finishing touches on a stencil.

Miss Kono running off the school paper.

L e ft to righ t: Paul Gilbert, Eugenia Palahnuik, Caroline Luptak, Norman Smith, Dorman Bezdicek, Steven Kanski. The paper is out once again!

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Forum

F irs t row: Steven Demaniow, Elaine Dukart, Shirlee Smith, President, Paul Gilbert, Vice President, Joanne Privratsky, Secretary, Mr. Hnottavange, Advisor. Second row: Elizabeth B illic k , Nick Pedeliski, Maurice Muth, Norman Smith, Donald Kaisershot, Donald Muth.

Pep Club

F irs t row: Margaret Petryszak, Hilaria Scheeler, Nick Pedeliski, Robert Havelka, Secretary, Sandra Dukart, Vice President, Shirlee Smith, President, Claudia Scheeler, Janette Dowhaniuk, Steven Demaniow. Second row: Catherine Dukart, Helen Redlin, Georgia Demaniow, Patricia Boyd, Victoria Logosz, Kathy Wagner, Georgia Jablonsky, Evelyn Privratsky, Evelyn Bezdicek, Bonnie Weidner, Gertrude Kanski, Joyce McNamara. Third row: Diane Semerad, LaDonna Van Vleet, Hedwig Kuhn, Linda Witt, Irene R idl, Maxine Zubke, Martha Karsky, Lorraine Haag, Josephine Lamprecht, Elaine Dukart, Joanne Privratsky, Shirley Boyd, Joyce Demaniow. Fourth row: Mary Belle Fredrick, Carole Jones, Eugenia Palahniuk, Clemens Hartman, Eddie Kinzel, Steven Kanski, Norman Smith, Donald Kaisershot, Hugh Lanphear, Vivian Schaaf, Elaine Haag. —

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Cheerleaders

L e ft to righ t:

S h ir le s S m ith , S and ra D u k a r t, S h ir le y B o y d .

The ch eerleade rs th is year have been b e tte r than e ve r before and th e y have helped the B raves do ju s t w hat th e y are do in g in th is p ic tu re and th a t is to score. “ B " Team C h e erleader, K a th y Wagner

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Braves

F irs t row, le ft to right: Everett Gilbert, Kenneth Wanner, Captain Wilfred Kovash, Donald V. Kadrmas, Paul Gilbert, Coach Forrest Lothrop. , Second row: Manager, Andrew Schmidt, Donald F. Kadrmas, Albert Kovash, Wilfred Ficek, Dorman Bezdicek, Bert Morey, “ B * team coach Bob Burda. BASKETBALL Season’ s Record Wilfred Kovash COACH C A P T A IN Forrest Lothrop Won 7 - Lost 12 They

Model

T a y lo r ......................... 4 4 .....................52 Be Ifie Id - - - - - - - - - 5 6 - - - - - - - -4 6 St. Mary’ s .................... 3 8 .....................39 Glen UN i n - - ...............4 1 .................... 48 St. Mary’s ............3 2 .....................51 A b b e y ..........................4 7 .....................56 Bowm an.......................5 1 .................... 48 H a llid a y ................. .. 6 6 ................ - 5 7 H a llid a y .......................5 9 .................... 63 Watford C ity - - - - - - 68 - - - - - - - - 49 Hebron - - - - - - - - - - 6 3 - - - - - - - - 5 8 New E ngland.............. 5 4 .....................52 Medor a ....................... 6 0 - ..................42 B elfield .................... 6 1 .................... 46 A b b e y ..........................5 5 .................... 54 Ki 11d e e r.......................5 8 - - ...............48 New E ngland...............6 8 .................... 53 K illd e e r ....................... 5 7 .................... 52 Hebron..........................5 4 .................... 65 Tournament Won 1 — Lost 2 K illd e e r .............. 5 5 - B e a c h ................. 71 - Watford C ity - - - - - - 72 - Hard-hitting determination, loyal support of the student body, and the able coaching of Forrest Lothrop have brought the Braves through another relatively successful season. With a record of wins and losses as compared with the previous season’ s record of wins and losses, the Braves are making a berth for themselves in conference play. This record looks even better when the Braves’ total score of 979 is placed against their opponents’ 1032 a difference of only 53 points for the nineteen games played. For the second successive year the Braves __ won the opening night game in the D is tric t 7

Class B tournament. In this game Kenneth Wanner, a key man on the squad, suffered an injury which took him out of tournament play. His loss was a serious blow to the Braves, but, although the score boards showed defeats in successive games, the Braves were by no means defeated in spirit. The squad w ill lose four Seniors this year, among them high scoring Captain Wilfred Kovash, but with a good reserve and some well-trained hoopsters coming in from Bob Burda’s successful “ B" Team the Braves have hopes for a victorious ’55— ’56 season.


Model High A L B E R T KOVASH

E V E R E T T G IL B E R T

K E N N E TH WANNER

D O N A LD V. KADRMAS

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Braves PAUL GILBERT

BERT MOREY

DONALD F.KADRM AS

WILFRED FICEK

DORMAN BEZDICEK

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Braves in Action

Little Braves

First row, le ft to rig h t: Bob Burda, C oach, V ic to r Wanner, Richard Jab lo nsky, E ddie K in z e l, Robert K olodejchuk, H arold K nudtson. Second row : W illiam C hruszch, Edward A rm brust, Lawrence B lackburn, B ert Morey, B oris Namenuk, D avid H avelka.

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Parties and Stuff

Disc jockey Hnottavange in action

What does Kathy's life lin e reveal, Madame Zara??

Miss Monroe (Bert Morey) entertains the boys with her version of “ Let me go lover” I saw it too, and my name is Jody!

Norman Smith and Elaine Dukart, Mr. and Miss Sweetheart of 1955.

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D Y M O N JEWELERS LYLE BR ITTO N , G e m o lo g is t

" D y m o n 's f o r D ia m o n d s "

D ia m o n d s — W a tch e s — J e w e lry — C hin a —

3 7 W e s t 1st. S tre e t

C ry s ta l

D ic k in s o n , N o rth D akota

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W A R D J O H N S O N IN C . FORD A N D MERCURY DEALERS

Sales a n d S e rv ic e

FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER

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P rescriptions E x p e rtly Filled

Greene Drug and Gift Store

Binek's Cafe

WALGREEN AGENCY

Open 24 hours a D ay A . Suckerm an, W a yn e W o lf R egistered Pharmacists

W E SERVE

PHONE 4 1 9 4

Excellent Food at M o d e ra te Prices

16 W est V illa rd

Com plim ents of C o m p lim e n ts o f

PRICE FUNERAL HOME A M B U L A N C E SERVICE

M r. and M rs. Joe Booke D ickinson, N o rth Dakota

Dial 3421

Lenox and A rm s tro n g H e ating

"A d v e rtise S ig n w is e "

Kramer Sheet Metal and Roofing

Jfc

C o m plete Line o f Sheet M e ta l W o rks 233 First St. East

Dickinson Sign Company

Dial 3881

Ray Thomas, owner

D ickinson, N o rth Dakota

SALES EVERY TU ESD AY

Western Livestock Company "F o r th e Best in th e W est — Go W e s te rn '1

You tike it... it tikes you !

Call 4 1 4 5 East V illa rd

D ickinson, N o rth Dakota

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D(CR(W5QW UUE570CK f{ a j (Schref/ (s Sons

sates canpaw

DICKINSON,

NORTH D AKO TA

S e rv in g T he W e s t R iv e r A re a S ince 1 9 3 7

SCHNELL DICKINSON LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY SELL THE A U C T IO N W A Y


QUEEN CITY DAIRY

" Q u a l i t y " D a iry P ro d u c ts R e ta il a n d W h o le s a le

A C o m p le te Line o f G ra d e " A " D A IR Y PRODUCTS

PH O N E 4 1 2 7

THE FAD

THE KOSTELECKY BROTHERS

S te ts o n H a ts — A r r o w S h irts

FLORSHEIM SHOES - S A M S O N IT E LUGGAGE 3 6 S im s

Phone 2 1 7 9

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K .D .I.X. Y O U R TRI-STATE SPORTS S T A T IO N

T u n e in th e fo llo w in g D. S. T. C. P ro g ra m s 5 :0 0 M o n d a y th r o u g h F rid a y 6 :3 0 S u n d a y 3 :3 0 F rid a y A C o m p le te C o v e ra g e o f a ll D. S. T. C. B a s k e tb a ll a n d F o o tb a ll G am es

1 2 3 0 O N Y O U R R A D IO D IA L

O w n e d a n d O p e ra te d b y th e

Dickinson Radio Association

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ROLF'S S T A N D A R D SERVICE N e x t D o o r E ast to N e w R ay H o te l

COMPLETE "O N E S T O P " SERVICE S T A T IO N T o w in g A n y w h e r e — A n y tim e — D ia l 3 7 2 7 A TLA S TIRES a n d BATTERIES - LU B R IC A TIO N A c c e s s o rie s — W h e e l B a la n c in g BATTERY C H A R G IN G - H Y D R A M A T IC SERVICE

41 E ast V illa r d

D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

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D IC K IN S O N THEATRE

E v e ry o n e E njoys M o v ie s

SO T A K E Y O U R BEST GIRL T O N IG H T

R IA L T O THEATRE

V is it o n e o f y o u r D ic k in s o n T h e a tre s soon

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DINSDALE'S TEXACO SERVICE SERVICE PLUS A P P R E C IA T IO N

2 4 H o u r W re c k in g S e rv ic e

P h one 3 6 0 1

BOGNER APPLIANCE STORE

PHILCO APPLIANCES

A u th o riz e d Sales a n d S e rvice

3 2 1st A ve . W e st

D ia l 2 4 2 5

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OSBORN'S STUDIO

THE H O M E OF FINE PO R TR AITS

S econd A v e n u e W e s t

D ic k in s o n , N o r th D a k o ta

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LARIAT CAFE "Let Us Rope You In"

For Real A — T u m m y K — E n e rg y — Eat a t th e

LARIAT CAFE

H O M E M A D E PASTRIES

O p e n fr o m 5 :3 0 A . M .

4 6 F irs t A v e . East

to 2 :0 0 A . M .

D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

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DICKINSON SHOE STORE

" Q u a l i t y " F o o tw e a r C o rre c tly F itte d SINCE 1 9 2 4 3 4 W e s t V illa r d

D ia l 4 7 1 1

K - G MEN'S STORE

Shop The Modern K - G Way 1 8 W e s t V illa r d

D ia l 3 8 2 1

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D iam onds, W atches and J e w e lry

HORSTMAN STUDIO

M . A. Scherffius Horstm an Photographs

R egistered O p ticia n

AR E BEAUTIFUL

D ickin son , N o rth Dakota

WALTH'S GROCERY

DICKINSON LAUNDRY

O p en e v e ry e v e n in g u n til 9 :3 0 Sundays 9 :0 0 u n til 6 :3 0

AND CLEANERS

Groceries, M eat, Ice Cream Where You Get Better Service

4 1 4 W est V illa rd Phone 3 9 1 2 D ickinson, N o rth D akota

WECKER'S DRUG 4 6 W est V illa rd

Looney Mercantile Inc.

D ial 4181

V isit O ur Fountain Faberage C olognes and P erfum es

D ickinson's N e w

Tussy Toiletries

D e p a rtm e n t Store

P arker and S h e a ffe r Pens and Pencils

Stationary and G ifts

Choose S pudnuts For That Special P arty

THE SPUDNUT SHOP

Larry's Standard Service

SHORT ORDERS A N D SANDW ICHES

C o m p le te Line o f A tla s Accessories 1009 W est V illa rd D ial 9 9 7 9

Special rates on p a rty o rd e rs — b u t please PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY!

Friendly and Courteous Service

6 2 0 W est V illa rd Phone 9 9 0 4

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SERVICE D R U G STORE

V IS IT O U R G IFT SHOP

S te rlin g , C h in a , C ry s ta l P re s c rip tio n S p e c ia lis ts S h e a ffe r Pens E a stm a n K o d a k a n d F ilm s C o sm e tics

2 n d W e s t V illa r d

D ia l 4 1 6 1

S & L COMPANY D E P A R TM E N T STORE C om e in a n d see o u r u n lim ite d s to c k

3 8 W e s t 1st. S tre e t

D ic k in s o n , N o rth D ako ta

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YO U R DOLLAR BUYS M O RE

At Your Marshall Wells Store

S c h illa M a r s h a ll W e lls S to re F u rn itu re — H a rd w a r e D ra p e rie s

D ia l 2 601 D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a ko ta

J. C. PENNEY CO.

C o m p le te Lines f o r M e n , W o m e n a n d C h ild re n C O M E A N D V IS IT O U R N E W STORE D ia l 4 1 8 5

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SAX M O TO R C O M P A N Y P hone 4 1 1 5

D ic k in s o n , N o r th D a k o ta

Chevrolet - Cadillac Parts

Oldsmobile Sales Service

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DICKINSON CREAMERY CO. Phone 4171

Regular Home Delivery

Cloverdale Quality Checked Dairy Products

M IL K - ICE C R E A M - BUTTER

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K O V A S H IN C . Building and Utilities Contractors

D ia l 3 5 4 1

0 5 0 T h ird A v e - W e s t

D ic k in s o n , N o r th D a k o ta


STARK MOTOR CO.

Dodge - Plymouth

D o d g e T ru c k s A C o m p le te S to ck P a rts a n d A c c e s s o rie s T un e Up — L u b ric a tio n

C o m p le te D odge P ly m o u th a n d D o d g e T ru c k S e rvice

1 0 4 East V illa r d

ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE Westinghouse Appliances

C o m p le te A p p lia n c e S e rv ic e

E le c tric a l C o n tra c tin g

D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

P hone 2 1 7 1

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SLOPE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY G e o rg e P r iv r a ts k y , O w n e r

A C o m p le te L a u n d ry a n d D ry C le a n in g S e rv ic e P hone 3 2 8 0

410 W e s t V illa r d

Fad C lo th in g S to re

D ic k in s o n , N o rth D a k o ta

H o m e o f Fine F u rn itu re in D ic k in s o n

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R O L L IN G C O N S T R U C T IO N General Contractors

C o m m e rc ia l

H om e

In d u s tr ia l

B u ild in g s

ALL TYPES OF REM ODELING M A G C O B A R DISTRIBUTORS A C o m p le te O il W e ll D r illin g M u d S e rv ic e D ia l 2 8 0 7 — 2 9 0 7

D ic k in s o n , N o r th D a k o ta

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Autographs

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