Bismarck State College - Markota Yearbook (Bismarck, ND)
- Class of 1951
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Text from Pages 1 - 97 of the 1951 volume:
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A. C. Van Wyk Superintendent of Schools Dean Sidney J. OFFICERS and OFFICES W. R. Pearce E. D. Saltzman George Will Archie Johnson President Treasurer Vice President Secretary CORPORATION BOARD MEMBERS W. R. Pearce E. D. Saltzman Archie Johnson George Will T. W. Sette Burt Finney J. P. French Robert Webb George M. Register Mrs. George D. Mann B. O. Refvem Fred L. Conklin J. C. Taylor N. O. Churchill Milton Rue Ervin Bourgois Dr. L. W. Larson Glenn C. Vantine Dr. N. O. Ramstad Henry J. Duemeland F. B. Heath Guy Larson Warner Quale Ralph Werner Registrar Mrs. Curtice Murphy Secretary meamW 96 . Foreword The above building............portrays the future ...........we see for our college The pages that follow portray the people the activities..........and the accomplishments that will help make this sketch . . a reality Dedication Dedicated to Mr. I. E. Solberg...... .... our 1951 Annual........ ......... The Jay-Cee-an ............... To this he gave freely of his......... Time...................... Effort.................... Energy .... We admire his qualities of............... Thoughtfulness............of . . . Sincerity.............and of....... Thoroughness..................... Having had him serve as our advisor we hope that these characteristics will mirror themselves not only in this book but also in the lives of the students portrayed. ..........In his adventure, beyond the realm of education, we wish him success,....... good fortune..........and happiness.......... ?£op .£. Kenneth Austin Marilyn Babcock Mystician 1 2 ; Mystician Associate Editor 1: Cheerleader 1; Beta Iota Kappa 1: Jay-Cee-an 2; “No No Nanette” 1; Chorus 1 2 Richard Bailey Kathleen Barthel Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Mystician 2; Jay-Cee an 2 Douglas Boise Chorus 1 2; “No No Nanette” I Prom Committee 1 Alice Mae Bertrams Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Bag Pip| Band 1 2; Chorus 1 2; Mystician “No No Nanette” 1; Prom Conf Lois Bolkon Robert Lee Broun Beta Iota Kappa 1 2: Treasurer Chorus 1: No No Nanette” 1 Beta Iota Kappa 1; Jay-Cee-an 2: Mystician 1 2; No No Nanette” 1; Spanish Club 2 Corole Bonneville Chorus 2: Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Jay- Cee-an 2: Mystician 2: No No Nan- ette” 1: Prom Committee 1 Russell E Buechler Mystician 1 2; Mystician Associate Editor: Student Council 2; Letter- men’s Club 2 Hfifl Bertha Carmen Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Bowling Team 1 2; “No No Nanette” 1 Wilbert Clausnitzer Football 1 2; Lettermen’s Club 2; Basketball 1 Bruce Conyne Chorus 1 2; Pep Band 1 2; Bagpipe Band 1 2; Student Association 1 2; President of Sophomore Class 2; “No No Nanette” 1 Lois Dalager Donald Dehne Beta Iota Kappa I 2; Bowling Team Football 1 2; Lettermen’s Club 2: 1 2; Basketball I Luella Dockter Beta Iota Kappa 2; Bowling Team 1 2; Secretary of Bowling League 1 2: No No Nanette” 1 Glen Dooley Burl Dutt Basketball 1 2; Track 1; Letter- men's Club 2; President Letter- men's Club 2 Charles Eck ‘ Hobo King” 1: Football 1; Letter- men's Club 2 Herman Fisher Top: left to right: Duane Peighta! Mystician Staff 1 2 Basil Nemetz Charles Eck ' Hobo King 1; Football 1: Lettennen’s Club 2 Left: Curtis Collis Right: Roland Kasper Jean Hauser Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Editor of Jay- Cce-an 2; “No No Nanette 1 William Hecktner Spanish Club 1 2; Student Associ- ation 2; “No No Nanette 1; Prom Committee 1 Patricia Higgins Marilyn Hoffman Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; President of Beta Iota Kappa I: Bowling Team I 2; No No Nanette 1 Kendal Horn Jay-Cee-an 2: Spanish Club I No No Nanette ' 1 Donald Holt Basketball 1 Donna Keidel Jay-Cee-an 2: Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; No No Nanette” 1 Leslie Kast Robert Kelley Chorus 1; Football 2: Student As sociation 2; Lettermen’s Club 2 Harvey Klee Basketball 1; Lettermen's Club 2 Jack Knott Frank Lee Assistant Coach 2 James Lewis Chorus 1 2 Duane Mauch Chorus 1 2 Robert Mehrer Basketball 1 2 nos Loran I Dokotah Mehrer Chorus 1 2; No No Nanette 1; Mystician 1 2; Bag Pipe Band 1 2; «deader 1 2: Hobo Queen 1 Richard Middaugh Football 1; Lettermen’s Club 2 Marlene Morgan Chorus 2; Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Mystician 1 2; “No No Nanette 1; Prom Committee 1; Jay-Cee-an Z; Secretary of Sophomore Class 2; Secretary of Student Association 2 Nancy Murdoch Jan Myhre Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Chorus 1 2; Spanish Club 2; Chorus 1 2; “No “No No Nanette 1 No Nanette” 1 Bjorne Naaden Chorus 1 2; “No No Nanette” 1; Football 1 2; Basketball 1 2; Track 1 Gerald Neils Fern Nelson Pep Band 1; “No No Nanette” 1; Jay-Cee-an 2; Chorus 1 2; Spanish Club 2; Beta Iota Kappa 1 2 Lorry Nelson Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class 1; Treasurer of Student As- sociation 2: Chorus 1 2: “No No Nanette’ 1; Jay-Cee-an 2; Mysti- cian 1 2 Ardeth Nordrum Chorus 1 2: Spanish Club 2: Stu- dent Association 2; Jay-Cee-an 2 Roger Nemetz Eugene Netzbondt Gilbert Olson Football 2; Chorus 1 2: “No No Nan-1 ette 1 Albert Oukrop Vice President of Freshman Clad 1: Mystician 1 2: President of Stu dent Association 1 2: “No No Nan ette“ 1: Bowling Team 1 2 Grozina Poltowicz Floyd Rolfe Spanish Club 1 Jonet Register Jay-Cee-an 2; Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Chorus 1 2; “No No Nanette” 1 Eric Rosin Lettermen’s Club 2; Football 26 Roy Sulzer Bowling Team 1 2 John Schumacher Bruce Sundahl Basketball 2; Chorus 1 2; No No Nanette” 1 James Swenson Jay-Cee-an 2; Bag Pipe Band 1 2: Student Association 2; Chorus 2; Prom Committee 1 James Thysell Football 1; Lettermen's Club 2 Ramona Vredenburg Student Association 1 2; Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Bag Pipe Band 1 2 Monty Walker Football 1 2; Lettermen's Club 2; Student Association 1 2; Vice Pres- ident of Sophomore Class 2 wglos Warren Joan Wise Student Association 1 2; Beta Iota Kappa 1 2; Beta Iota Kappa Secre- tary 1 Robert Warming PART-TIME STUDENTS Mac Albrecht Marilyn Baaken Georgianna Borden Zula Buckley Roger W. Frieke Grael Gannon Virginia Murrey Mrs. George Welsh Gerald Woodward George Will John Baumgartner Margaret Kubas Daun Mielke Beverly Klansey M. A. K. Lommen George Middaugh Fayne D. Patera Ruth Ritterbush Diane G. Smith Orpha Spalding Mrs. Marion Werner Richard Schaumberg James Shirek Frank Schmidt Thomas Bcmcnt Virgil Boatright Arlie Bietz Betty Boatright L-R Jack Kenney James Klein Shirley Kuns Sharon Kuns [Front going hack Marilyn Kinzel -Sylvester J,cer Richard Lazorenko Eugene Johnson Eugene Johnson Ku hat d 1 angford Vlrs t I.mdheck mm Etta Evans Joanne Eh ley Back Winston Fahlgren William Drew Robert Ellsworth —pi Wilbert Hassc James Scharnowskc Margaret Schultz Howard Schultes Robert Simons L-R Bruce Nelson Fred Anstrom Alberta Keller Norman Olson William Hankins L-R Frtd Roberts Lot ha r Riba Etta Ricker Thorwald Sandve Harry Sauter UL Kenneth Collcv Ann Cook Draegcr iret Chesire Daughtory Charles Sakariasson Wallace Larson Paul La Fra nee Mary Jo Sloniker Beverly Schroeder Ruth Arndt Mina Stevens Elsie Schuler BISMARCK HOSPITA Eunice Kindred Lillian Richardson Katherine Olson Verna Werner Beverly Thomson Jane Bergo Vivian Hoff Norma Anderson Lyla Deibert Donna Bell Gillen Arlene Fuhrman Barbara Bowman Joyce Schettler Marian Hoerauf NURSES Betty Brieher Delores Kraenzel Ginger Miles Donna Williams Delores Sondrol Norma Heim Lois Larson Bette Hedner Ruth Blickensderfer Jean Pelissier Carolyn Mathews Donna Hallan Doris Kunkel Phyllis Olstad Rosalie Strutz Sally Peters Marilyn Weintz Donna Fibelstad Mary Jane Schmidt Joan Gustafson JoAnn Huber Beverly Staudinger Laurel Suchv Lorraine Nelson Norma Smith Colleen Wohlfeil Margie Messer Irene Immel Pat Randall Phyllis Marquart ST.ALEXIUS Jo Ann Mittlesta Kathvrn Sand Jeannie Nelson Fern Abbott Gladys Wolf Clarice Hansen Mary Lou Kryzmarzick Phyllis Kryzmarzick La Verne Le r. NURSES Pat Weiss Lois Bennett Darlene Spangler Bertha Seitz ;DfUla Schatz Brvrrly Schmid Kathleen Brady i Janice Watson Carol Foottit Clara Gress Beverly Grooters Mary rose Redman Josephine Makelky Claramae Bohn Rosemary Yaeger Viola Sprecher Georgia Sadowsky Betty Jean Zimmerman Carol Muggli Norleen Mischel Edith Hartinger Eileen Weigel Sister Clarice. O.S.B. Donna Mae Jaskoski Wini Aus ack 0. Riedel Head of Language Department English German Joseph W. Larivee Head of Chemistry Department «S Loring Knecht Mr. Knecht succeeds Mr. T. S. Grims- rud as Head of the Department of His- tory. Mr. Grimsrud is pictured above with his First Semester United States History class. History of Canada Rev. Ted Smith American Literature Robert W. Mackin Art Williamson Slide Rule Geography Viola Bohn Biology June Thompson Economics Evan Berg Classes and instructors not pictured . . . Welding ..........................Hanson Engineering Drawing ............ Haugrud Engineering Materials Kirby U. S. Constitutional History Judge Morris Introduction to the Theater Radio Survey Schoregge Nurses Chemistry.................Yeasley Geology ..........................Teskey Art Design .............. Ruth Rudser GEOLOGY EXPEDITION Members of the General Geology Class Georgianna Borden Mary Ann Cook Frank Goetz William Hektner Craig Hinton Kendal Horn Chris Huber Rucile Koch Frank Lee Robert Mehrer Marlene Morgan Curtice Murphy Fern Nelson Gilbert Olson Vernon Peters Janet Register Floyd Rolfe Erick Rosin Grace Sperry Esther Teichmann Aldeen Welsh George Will. Jr. Instructor . . Mr. George Teskcy ARCHEOLOGY EXPEDITION Members of the Summer Archeology Class William Chaffee Alan Lee James Lipp Albert Oukrop James Selncss James Swenson Jack Riedel-Cook o T.«xt OY S Student Association Corner Picture . . First Row . . Gene Felton. Albert Oukrop. Marlene Morgan. Duane Peightal. Ramona Vredenburg. Marilyn Hoffman. Second Row . . Ardeth Nordrum. Bruce Conyne. James Selness. Dick Alger. Joan Wise.' Edward Renner. Third Row . . Bjorne Naaden. William Hektner. Monty Walker. Robert Kelley. Jerry Glaser. Sophomore Officers President Bruce Conyne. Vice President Monty Walker Not pictured Secretary Marlene Morgan. Freshmen Officers President William Vogel. Secretary Fran- cis Gillen. Vice President Charles Saka- riassen. Beta lota Kappa Left . Treasurer. Lois Bolkan; Vice President. Ann Gronvold; President. Marilyn Hoffman; Secretary. Joan Wise. Standing . . Advisor. Mrs. Curtice Murphy. Seated . Marilyn Kinsel, Virginia Orchard. Greta Van Wvk. Arvilla Morley. First Row . . Jean Hauser. Loretta Frank. Lois Dalager. Luella Dockter. Marilyn Hoffman. Bertha Carmen. Kathleen Barthel. Carol Bucklin. Paliline Boor, Shirley Grabinger. Second Row . . Winnie Rowan. Ramona Vredenburg, Alice Mae Bertrams. Dorothy Barker. Gail Quam. Ann Gronvold. Leora Jones. Lois Bolkan. Joan Wise. Violet Froehlich. Kathryn Katzke. Betty Boatright. Jean Funston. Nancy Murdoch. Margaret Chesire. MMMBj Lettermen's Club Left . . President, Monty Walker: Vice President. Burl Dutt; Secretary, Bjorne Naaden. Seated . . Bob Goertel. Virgil Boatright, Charles Sakariassen. David Mil- hollan, Frank Fischer. Wilbur Clausnitzer. Bob Tyson. Monty Walker. Fred Anstrom, Ken Celley. Standing . . Coach Tom Corrigan, Dick Tracy, Russell Buechler, Dick Middaugh, James Thysell, Harvey Klee, Neale Linzbach, Burl Dutt. Soloist dancer Piper Bag Pipe Band Director Clarion Larson Soloist dancer Alice Mae Bertrams ► Front Row . Francis Ely. Dacotah Mehrcr. Greta Van Wyk. Ramona Vredenburg. Alice Mae Bertrams. Margaret Schultz. Jean Teskey. Second Row . Wallace Larson. David Swenson. Grail Gannon. William Chaffee. Bruce Conyne. Glen Dooley. Jean Teskey Bruce Conyne yd iVi fVty d $ $ : ' -Jl ' i front row: Orchard. Katzke. Van Wyk. Nordrum. Murdoch. Myhre. Froc lich. Bucklin, Nelson. Urkhart. Simons. Soprano Soloist Carol Bucklin Tenor Soloist Ed Renner The Trio Bill Hankins John Hermanson Jerry Glaser 3 § ii (yaicJfayJL — ( c rcjueJjL jPjLdjrf- t % L I fy AjL LUSV-UiA cut j y- CEE o 7U ----------------------------------- HOBO fccrt Am Hobo days October 19, 20, 21 Queen: Betty Brieher King: Jim Spitzer o O • o 14 PRIZE WINNING COSTUMES at the Masquerade Ball HOBO BALL Stag-Night Smoker Awards Presented to Top Bowling Teams Front Row . . Jack Kenny. Janet Register. Bob Brown, Duane Mauch Second Row . . Ray Sulzer, high scorer for the boys: Jerry Offerdahl, Dick Bailey. Lois Dalager. Janet Simon. Luella Dockter. high scorer for the girls. Dean Lee is presenting the awards. Quarterback Virgil Boatright Fullback Otto Fink Halfback Wilbur Clausnitzer Fullback Robert Colling Quarterback Dick Tracy Center Charles Sakariassen End Lyle Schmidt Guard James Spitzer Guard Gilbert Olson Tackle Robert Tyson Halfback Fred Anstrom Halfback David Milhollan BILL FREDDIE twi I Front Row Mork Addington, William Grabor, II Burl Dutt, Robert Deckert, Lyle Schmidt, I James Klein 1 Second Row: Coach Tom Corrigan, Frank I Fischer, Ralph Nelson, Fred Anstrom, Joe It Ciavarella, William Colling, Fred Roberts, I Ass t Coach, Frank Lee. BILL MARK Corrigan has five dashmen to work with this year. They are Fred Anstrom, Dave Milhollan, Virgil Boatright, Brute Conyne and Gene Felton. All won two or more letters with Bismarck high school’s champ- ionship track squads. Fred Roberts is working on the pole vault and high jump. Russ Buechier, the only letterman back from last year, is concentrating on the javelin and pole vault. Duane Mauch will be in the high jump, Frank Fisher will be high jumping and running the two-mile and Jim Klein will run the half mile. Jim Spitzer will put the shot and Mor- ris Tschider is the utility man. TRACKSTERS PLAH FIRST DUAL MEET WITH DICKINSON The largest number of candidates in the track history of the junior college are working out nightly un- der the direction of coach Tom Cor- rigan. Fifteen candidates are preparing for the first of five scheduled meets; the first to be held with Dickinson Apr. 27. The squad will travel to the Queen city for the dual meet. Coach Corrigan said that the following week the Mystics will enter a quadrangular meet in Jamestown. Plans are being made for a college meet here May 12. If the plans come through, it will be the first college track meet ever run off in the capital city. Other meets scheduled for the BJC tracksters are the North Da- kota Intercollegiate Conference meet in Jamestown and the state college meet in Grand Forks. Gruesome 8 Plus Se So U( k e A 4 ! te tS ,S JuS L'oach Tom Corrigan gives track technique information to his clothes-conscious athletes. Kneeling are Gene elton, Fred Roberts, and Doug Boise. Frank Fisher, Jim Klein, Russ Buechier and Torchy Smith are standing. Vlorris Tischider is losing his trousers. Cheerleaders Fred Roberts, Dacotah Mehrer, Norman Olson Coaches September 13—History is made by the Kiltie Band, as down Napoleon way in our new “48” Ford bus. September 14—The college starts buzzin with a mixer in the high school gym. September 15—Our first football defeat! The victors — Minot State Teacher’s college. September 23—The Mystics are unable to hold the Mayville Teachers at their first game on their home field. After the game the BIK sorority put on a successful dance in the Third Hall. September 30—Again the Mystics are downed This time by Dickin- son Teachers. We’ve got to win one this year! % December December 5—Another victory! The Mystics downed Saskatchewan on their home floor. December 9— For the third home game our Mystics won over Miles City. December 10—Newmans club breakfast and Communion Mass. December 18—The Spanish Club held their annual Christmas party mid all of their “south of the border” customs. December 21—A big day for the college. BJC s choir gave a near pro- fessional broadcast of Christmas carols over KFYR. Third Hal! was also the scene of festive activity. The all-school Christmas party was in full swing with music furnished by Hugo Vendt. BIK was in charge of the refreshments. December 22—This marks the beginning of the long awaited event. Christmas vacation! December 28—”A marshmallow world” was the theme for the Christmas formal Labeled the most successful dance of the year, it had. by far. the largest crowd. Surprised? Janua February 2—At a special assembly our faculty and student body bade farewell to our own Mr. Sol berg. On behalf of the student body. Gene Felton presented him with a gift. February 6—Valiev City Teachers are guests of the Mystics this time, but were still too powerful for our boys. February 7—BIK had a meeting in the lounge! It seems they planned a backward supper. That ought to be novel. February 11-12—The Mystics travelled up Canada way for a game with the universities of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. February 13—Bill 560 is made a law! With the signing of this bill by the governor that long sought after land on the capitol grounds is ours. February 14—It's the day for hearts and flowers. No. not the first day of spring. It's St. Valentines Day! February Frankie Bob Dacotah March March 17- 8f. Patricks Day! In observation of this day for the Irish the lettermens club sponsored a dance. Mid jukebox music and sham- ,rocks everyone had a great time. A fifteen pound fellow was given to the ham holding the lucky number. March 19-21—They're here again. Time sure flies. Especially when comes to taking nine weeks tests. March 22—Tests are over and everybody's ready and eager for Easter vacation. March 26—That was short and sweet! What vacation isn’t? Now begins our last nine weeks before we close our books for three months. For some it may be for good. March 31—It’s the eve of April Fool’s Day. and with it comes a mas- querade ball VThe weird costumes speak for themselves. Prizes were also gjvep away. Chicks and fish! Fat Higgins Butch Greta ieme inior ‘member mestown May 26—From Jamestown the team travels to Track meet. May by all the This May 4—Our track team attended another meet. This May 11—Bismarck is the center for a track meet. May 12—It’s tfee event of the year! The Junior Col Place May left’s on to N town for another Jjffick liege team. _____ 23—This is the day of daysT Khe djj that Sophomores. Yes, it’s ‘‘graduatl ttIJ5ay(., May 24-25—The track team takes their sfcnigjIG trip to time is for the NDIC Conference meet. City for the State Patronize Our Sponsors We, the Sophomore class, members of the Annual Staff and Students of Bismarck Junior College, wish to extend our token of appreciation to the bus- inessmen of Bismarck and Mandan for their fine cooperation and support in making possible this 1951 edition of the Jay-Cee-an. Bismarck Perfection Cleaners A W Root Beer, Drive-In T. Clem Casey Gaffaney Shipley Eagles Blackstone Club Dairy Queen Dakota National Bank Penney’s Hoskins-Meyer Klein Tailor and Cleaner Olympic Sporting Goods Anderson Hardware Grand Pacific and Bismarck Hotel Universal Motor Company Bank of North Dakota Ack’s Radiator Shop Capital Laundry Company Richmond’s Bootery Woodmansee's Tavis Music Company Wagner Insurance Agency Shoe Mart Quanrud, Brink Reibold, Inc. Capital City Bottling Works McFarland Studio Guy Larson Sweet Shop Kysar Jewelry A. W. Lucas Company Curly’s Cafe Dome Quain Ramstad Clinic Sharks Sioux Sporting Goods Bismarck Bowling Company Gold Seal Company Mandan Ohm’s Ice Cream Store Vantine Paint and Glass Co. The Owl Club Dakota Appliance Inc. Gambles Barthel Chevrolet Lawrence’s Men’s Wear Western Auto Company Men’s Mart Hendrickson’s Jewelry The Fashion Shop The Cummins Company 6 to 60 Club Among the graduates whose picture was unintentionally omitted is HOWARD W. SAUTER. too
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