Bismarck High School - Prairie Breezes Yearbook (Bismarck, ND)

 - Class of 1944

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OVIRGINIA MURREY-The budding poet of B.H.S., from VVilton. She has been a typist on the Prairie good-natured Ginnie entered in her junior year Breezes staff, likes horseback riding, hiking and typing. QROBERT MYHRE-Murph's super sales tactics have been put to good use on both the Hi-Herald and the Prairie Breezes business staffs. He is the only DeMolay in the state who can -claim the distinction of winning three Blue Keys. OEARL NAGEL-Some football, lots of hunt- ing, these have been Earl's interests, outside of dairying. After the war he plans to take a course in dairying at the A.C. OHOPE NEUGEBAUER-Hope's heart belongs to 4 music! She will major in piano at college, take up some field of music as a career. She portrayed Mary in Gloria when a junior. OFLORENCE NEWMAN-Taking high school in three years, Florence also took over a place on the National Honor Society. She played violin in the orchestra for three years and was in the Junior Class Play. OEMY NORDST'ROMeG.A.A., sewing, collecting pictures and newspaper articles about Bis- marck people for her war scrapbook fill Emy's time. She is interested in recreational work. OVIOLA NORDSTROM-A member of the National Honor Society, Viola also belonged to G.A.A, Her hobbies are sewing and reading. OROBERT O'BRIEN-A habitant of Churchill's Embassy, Bob hunts Knot womenlj, likes airplanes and plans to bea chemist. His eventual destination is the Army Air Corps. OCONSTANCE OTTESON-Connie entered B.H.S. for her senior year, but says her interest is still back in Enderlin. Her ambition is to be a beauty operator. OHAROLD PERRY-Famous for his red hair and resistance to feminine charms. Harold left in January with Jake and Glen and was stationed at the University of Nebraska. He played on the football squad and was junior class vice president. OEILEEN PFEIFER-Eileen never said much but she was always on hand if you needed her. She was active in band work all four years and was a member of the Freshman chorus. QJEANNE PLOMASEN-Jeanne is a musical lass, having belonged to freshman chorus, a capella and mixed chorusg besides singing in a trio that placed second in the state contests. She looks to designing or buying as a career: is always seen with Lois Jean. NL ig-M lbw as - QPAUL PORTER-As a senior, Paul has come to school enever he isn't driving his bakery truck. He spent two years in chorus and on the Imp football squadg says his heart interest is in Minneapo- lis. OELIZABETH RASCHE-'tLiz is the gal who never ever said I don't know in shorthand class. She was a member of a capella during her junior year and of the Herald staff in her senior year. OCAROLYN RHOADES-Kelly seemed to have her hand in lots of things-band for three years, orchestra two years, sophomore class officer, homecoming attendant, Booster Board member for three years, to say nothing of the affaire of Goose and Maybull. - OKATHYRN RINDAHLeThe authoress of It's Out, Kathy rivals Winchell in her capacity for digging up supposedly buried pasts. , , , ,- F N . if V :VW ,fix ,I .J . I fp-5,,K, I , - .j,5,,,, f,-,.,--C.Qf'9.7J3177-,f GRO RT RITT BUSH-Bob was one 'of tlioseffellanfgfwitli, never -a eye for a woman's wiles Wisely he devoted his time to band, IJehIolay:ipdQ-izQ,.az!j:askmiy,s,f,l4fwasrfaiJ39.ke1'fof the Honor Society. ORONALD ROHRER-A transfer- from Pier-1-5, s. Dali in ri senior year, H6i1a1d had only one year at B.H.S. At Pierre he was a member of the chorus, secretary of his class and student librarian. QMAYNARD ROTH R Maynard, Truman and Gordon spent most of their time playing snooker. It was indeed a strange thing to see them in school. Bet they don't even realize the whole thing is over. OBEVERLY RUE-XVith a nickname such as 'l'orcliy you'd hardly expect Bev. to be a kindergarten teacher. During her junior year she attended St. Cather-ine's but transferred back to B.H.S. for her senior year. She was a society editor of the Herald. OEUGENE SCHACHT-Eugene was a member of the famed Vulgarians so naturally his other activ- ities were a bit dimmed. He participated in mixed chorus for three years, boys chorus for a year and was an active member of DeMolay and the air scouts. OSHIRLEY SCHANTZ-To see Shirley in H ChGmiSU'Y lab you wouldn't have believed that she was an honor student. She spent most of her senior year bewailing the finances of the Herald in the capacity of treasurer, OMAGDALYN SCHLOSSER-Magdalyn transferred from Mandan during her freshman year and we sincerely say that Mandan's loss was our gain, She plans to go into stenographic work after graduation, OMAX SCHUMACHER-Rarely, if ever, has such a specimen of man been produced! Max was one of B.H.S.'s confirmed bachelors-but at least he wasn't grim about it. He will be remembered always as the sole owner and master of Hector, E Page Tufenly-:fum I 1



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QJACK SCHUNKfJake is one of a group of senior boys who is already serving in the army. He left with Harold and Glen in January to take A.S.T.P. training at the University of Nebraska. While in high school he was a member of the band and junior class president. ODONNA MAE SEE- Donna hopes to be a telegraph operator, and knowing Donna, we think she will be. She was a member of freshman chorus and participated in mixed chorus for three years. OGORDON SENZEK-Like most of this year's graduates, Gordon is planning to do a little job for Uncle Sam. He is in the Navy V-5 program and will leave soon after graduation. G-obs of luck! QJOHN SEPT-John was a transfer from Mott high school. He collects match books for a hobby and hopes to be a radio operator. He had one year of track at B.H.S. ODONNA MAE SHARP-Donna transferred to Bismarck from Moffit for her senior year. She was a member of the kittenball squad at Moffit during her freshman and sophomore years. OLORIS SHIPLEY-To Loris, the General Chairman, we owe the success of the '43 Prom and our Junior class dance. As business manager of the Hi-Herald the paper became unusually affluent. Her heart wears silver wings and her future seems certain. OJACK SHlREK4 Shiek was famous for his wolfing technique. He has devoted his time to the band, Herald staff and Booster Board. He was a member of the Letter1nan's Club and was was voted All-State left tackle during his senior year. Jack expects to leave for the Navy shortly after graduation. QSELMA SllRTOLAfSelma has worked after school during her four year stay in B.H.S. She prefers an evening with a good book to trying to cope with the man shortage-smart girl. QBEVERLY SLOVARP-Bev. came here from McKenzie, She is interested in 4-H club work and hopes to live on a farm some day. Her hobbies are collecting stamps and recipes and her biggest ambition is to travel around the world. OJOHN SMITH-A subtle sense of humor and quiet manner have made Johnny a well-liked member of our class. He played in the band, on the Imp football and basketball squads. OTRUMAN SOLBERG-'Truman's main activity during the last four years has been skipping. lt's really become an art. Maybe he could give a few tips to the up-and-coming juniors. QMARJORIE SOLUM- Midge's ambition is to be a house wife. Her hobby is Wfitiflg 16ft91'S. We wonder if there might not be a connection there! QLLOYD SPARKS-Lloyd wavered between Braddock and Bismarck but came back to graduate from B.H.S. He was in chorus, 1 and 4. His hobbies are airplanes and aviation and his ambition is to fly. OMAXINE SPEAKS-Her long dark tresses have almost become a third floor land mark. Much of her time this year was taken up by Slim. She was known for her hair, original clothes, and dra- matic ability. OLAURA SPITZER4Laura plans to be a stenographer after graduation. She was employed at Scott's Dime Store during her senior year and was a typist on the annual staff. O LORRAYNE STAIGER-Lorrayne is far from being a home girl. Until the war is won, she wants to be a ferry pilot and then she hopes to own a beauty salon in New York City. Good luck, career girl! OMARGUERITE STARNER-A member of the G.A.A. for three years, Margueritels main interest in high school has been in girl's athletics. She is still undecided about what she wants to do after graduation. QLOIS JEAN STEDMAN-Lois Jean is well known, not only in high school but through- out the city, for her speech work. She played the part of Elizabeth in Gloria for two Y931'S and thiS year took second place in the American Legion state oratory contest at Jamestown. She was a member of the Honor Society and senior class secretary. OMARY STEFFENSON-Mary entered Bismarck High only this year. She is interested in all kinds of art, particularly applied design. She also likes music and was a member of the mixed chorus. OKATHLEEN STELTER - This blond bomb hit Bismarck last fall and immediately made herself well known and liked. She is another aviation fiend and hopes to be able to take up flying after graduation. QROBERT STRANDEMO-Bob came here from Minneapolis in his sophomore year, He plans to leave for the army shortly after graduation. Most of the time has been taken up by Pat except for a few odd moments devoted to being an exchange editor of the Herald and a part time job. OVERNON S'l'ROMwVernon was a transfer from Regan High School this year. ln Regan he had served as class president during his sophomore year and Secretary of his class in his junior year. QCAROL STRUWING-Bells on her toes and brains where they should be! Carol loves dancing and athletics but has also been active in 4-H club work. She was a member of the girls glee club. OBERNITA SUELZ1-EfBe1'Hita has an interest all right-but hes far away. YVhile he is off to the wars she spends her time sewing. Looks like be prepared is her motto. Pug: Twcnzyeninc

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