Bismarck State College - Markota Yearbook (Bismarck, ND)
- Class of 1952
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FORE IVA R D It is not the spaciousness of its buildings, nor the picturesqueness of its campus which makes a great college. True greatness is imparted to a college by the spirit of its students and faculty—the type of spirit which is found within these walls of Bismarck Junior College. DEDICA TION To Mr. Clarion Larson, who has faithfully served the youth of Bismarck for the past twenty years as supervisor of music, we dedicate this 1952 issue of the Jay-Cee-An. As graduates of Bismarck Junior College we shall long remem- ber this quiet, unassuming gentleman and the musical pleasure which he has brought us as director of the unique Junior College Bagpipe Band. 3 A. C. VAN WYK Superintendent of Schools SIDNEY J. LEE Dean IN MEMORIAM MR. H. 0. SAXVIK 1879-1952 The students and faculty of Bismarck Junior College shall long remember Mr. H. O. Saxvik as a great leader in education. During his administration as superintendent of Bismarck schools this city’s educational system was greatly expanded and improved. In addition to his work with the elementary and high schools, Mr. Saxvik was one of the founders of Bismarck Junior College and was instrumental in its early success. To perpetuate her late husband’s interest in the Junior College and its library, his widow, Mrs. H. O. Saxvik, has established a memorial fund for the support of good literature in the college. MR. GEORGE M. REGISTER 1871-1951 We, the members of the 1952 graduating class, wish to honor the memory of Mr. George M. Register. Mr. Register, one of the founders of Bismarck Junior College, was also one of its principal enthusiastic supporters, As a member of the College Board of Directors, he fostered public interest in the new college. Through his unselfish expenditure of both time and money, Mr. Register aided materially in establishing this college upon a firm foundation. DR. JULIUS O. ARNSON 1888-1946 We of the graduating class of Bismarck Junior College respect- fully honor the late Dr. Julius O. Arnson. Dr. Arnson was noted as a friend of youth. Through his quiet aid many young people have been helped. After Dr. Arnson’s death his brother, Dr. J. M. Arnson, established a substantial loan fund as a memorial to aid Junior College students. Through this loan fund and a scholarship fund, a portion of the estate of Dr. Arnson is being used to continue the aid to young people which the doctor extended during his lifetime. 6 MRS. CURTICE MURPHY Secretary SOPHOMORES RICHARD LAZORENKO Vice-President ETTA RICKER Secretary JAMES KLEIN Treasurer ARTHUR WANKS President RICHARD ALGER Bismarck, North Dakota Heap big chief of Mystic tribe Chorus 2; “Follow Through” 2; Student Association 1, 2 {President 2) ; Pep band 1. 2; Prom committee 1 FRED ANSTROM Bismarck, North Dakota The fans may cheer; the girls may sigh, But our Fred's still a modest guy Lettermen’s Club 1, 2; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Bowling team 2 MYRON BAILEY Bismarck, North Dakota “Red ’ Sails in the Sunset Basketball (Student Manager 2); Bowling team 2; Prom committee 1 VIRGIL BOATRIGHT Bismarck, North Dakota IVindy s future brother-in-law Lettermen’s Club 1.2; Football 1, 2; “Four Flights Up” 2; Student Association 2; Pep band 1, 2; Prom committee 1 9 ADELBERT BRADFORD Bismarck. North Dakota Just call me “Del” (’horns 1, 2; “Follow Through” 2 CAROL BUCKLIN Mandan, North Dakota Long live the Queen! Beta Iota Kappa 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Chorus 1. 2; “Four Flights Up” 2; “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 1, 2; Jay-Cee-An 1. 2; Student As- sociation 2 (Treasurer); Lutheran Association 2; Hobo Queen 2; Prom committee I MARGARET CHESIRE Bismarck, North Dakota Please don't call me Mcnica Beta Iota Kappa 1. 2 (Secretary 2); “Four Flights Up” 2; Mystician 2; Student Association 2; Newman Club 1, 2 (Vice-President 2); Span- ish Club 2; Prom committee 1 JOSEPH C1AVARELLA Mandan. North Dakota Lillie Joe—Alias Dead Eye Lettermen’s Club 1. 2; Basketball ROBERT DECKERT Bismarck. North Dakota He aims to please IEith grace and rase Lettermen’s Club t, 2 (Vice-Presi- dent); Football 1; Basketball 1. 2; Mystician 2; Student Association 2; Newman Club 1. 2 (Treasurer 2) ETTA EVANS McKenzie. North Dakota Smile a While Bowling team 2 10 WINSTON FAHLGREN Bismarck, North Dakota Hooked, but not landed Student Association 2; Pep band 1, 2 GERALD GLASER Mnndan, North Dakota Do Bowlinp team 2 (Captain); Chorus 1. 2 «President 2 ; “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 2; Student Association 1: “Accidentals” trio 1. 2 WTLLIAiW HANKINS Mandan, North Dakota Re Bowling team 2; Chorus 1. 2; “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 2; “Accidentals” trio 1. 2 JOHN HERMANSON Mandan, North Dakota Mi Bowling team 2; Chorus 1, 2; “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 2; Lutheran Association 2; “ Accident - als” trio 1, 2 CHRISTIAN HIRER Bismarck, North Dakota Til bite DELTON JESSER Turtle Lake, North Dakota The quiet type 11 —..................................................... JOHN KENNEY Bismarck. North Dakota He means business Bowling team 1, 2 (Secretary): “Four Flights Up” 2; “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 1. 2; Stu- dent Association 2; Newman Club 1. 2; Golf 1, 2 MARILYN KINZEL Mandan. North Dakota Editor Beta Iota Kappa 1, 2 (Treasurer 1 ; Mystician 1 Associate Editor); Jay-Cee-An 2 (Editor : Newman Club 1. 2 (Secretary 1); Spanish Club 1. 2 JAMES KLEIN Bismarck. North Dakota 1 king on the court Lettermen’s Club 1. 2; Basket- ball 1. 2; Track 1; Bowling team 2: Sophomore class treasurer 2 WALLACE LARSON Bismarck. North Dakota Oh, dem dancing slippers! Chorus 1. 2 (Treasurer); “Four Flights Up” 2: “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 2; Bagpipe band 1. 2; Pep band 1, 2 RICHARD LAZORENKO Kildeer, North Dakota JVe want Dink! Lettermen’s Club 1. 2: Football manager 2; Track manager 1, 2; Bowling team 2; Mystician 1, 2; Sophomore class vice-president 2 NEALE LINZBACH Bismarck, North Dakota Patty-cake, Patty-cake Lettermen’s Club 1. 2; Football 1, 2; Bowling team 2; Lutheran Association 2 12 RICHARD McCANDLESS Mandan, North Dakota Relax—everythings under control Chorus 1. 2; “Follow Through 2; Jay-Cee-An 2; Student Association 2; Spanish Club 1, 2 (President 1); Pep band 1, 2 DAVID MILHOLLAN Bismarck, North Dakota IVoof , woof, woof Lettermen’s Club l, 2; Football 1. 2; Track l. 2; Chorus 1. 2; Four Flights Up 2; “Follow Through 2; Pep band 1. 2; Prom committee 1 ARVILLA MORLEY Bismarck, North Dakota Destination—m iddle aisle Beta Iota Kappa 1. 2 (President 1 •; Chorus 1. 2; Follow Through 2: Mystician 2; Jay-Cee-An 1. 2; Student Association 2 (Secretary); Prom committee 1 BRUCE NELSON Bismarck, North Dakota The engineers all agree— He's the wisest at JC. KENNETH REPETOWSKI Dickinson, North Dakota Speech! Speech! LOTHAR RIBA Bismarck, North Dakota Ah—It was nice while it lasted Prom committee 1 13 ETTA RICKER Mandan, North Dakota Teacher! Teacher! Beta Iota Kappa 1, 2; Jay-Cee- An 2; Sophomore class secretary 2; Spanish Club 2 iTreasurer ; “Fol- low Through” 2 CHARLES SAKARIASSEN Bismarck, North Dakota Sir Gal- zvish-I-had Uettermen’s Club 1, 2; Football 1. 2; Track 2; Bowling team 2; Chorus 1, 2; “Follow Through 2; Mvstician 1. 2; Freshman class vice- president 1; Student Association 1, 2 ROBERT SCHEMPP Mandan, North Dakota IVe like his solos-- But he prefen duets Lettermen’s Club 2; Football 2; Track 2; Bowling team 2; Chorus 1. 2; “Four Flights Up” 2: “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 1, 2; Pep band 2 HOWARD SCHULTES Streeter, North Dakota Solitude and quietude MARGARET SCHULTZ Bismarck, North Dakota There's a pixy in her “Follow Through” 2; Bagpipe band 1, 2; Pep band 1, 2 ROBERT SIMONS Bismarck, North Dakota disagree! Golf 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; “Four Flights Up” 2; “Follow Through” 2; Mystician 1, 2; Newman Club 1; Prom committee 1 14 MARY JOAN SLONIKER Bismarck, North Dakota The zvinnah! Beta Iota Kappa 2; Cheerleader 2; Newman Club 1. 2 (Secretary 2 ; From Committee 1 JAMES SPITZER Bismarck, North Dakota, Diamond Jim Uettermen’s Club 1, 2 (President 2); Football 1. 2; Track 1, 2; Mvs- tlclan 2; Jay-Cec-An 2; Student Association 2; TTobo King 1; Prom committee 1 GRETA VAN WYK Bismarck. North Dakota Anchor's Away Beta Iota Kappa 1. 2 (Vice-presi- dent 1); Chorus 1; “Four Flights Up’’ 2; Mystician 1, 2 (Editor 2); Student Association 2; Newman Club J. 2 (Vice-President 1. President 2); Bagpipe band 1, 2; Pep hand 1. 2: Prom committee 1 ARTHUR WANKE Bismarck, North Dakota Our man with a horn Chorus 2; “Follow Through’’ 2; Sophomore class president 2; Luther- an Association 2; Pep band 1, 2 One of the silent men MORRIS TSCHIDER Bismarck, North Dakota Me? That's right—just me Lettermen’s Club 1. 2: Football 1. 2; Newman Club 1, 2 GRANT STARCH Judson, North Dakota 15 IIARRY SAUTTER Bismarck, North Dakota This is the tight way to do it Bowling team 2; Chorus 2; “Four Flights Up” 2; “Follow Through” 2 JAMES YEGEN Bismarck. North Dakota Always around the ladies—ha. ha, ha “Follow Through” 2; Pep band 1, 2 Not Pictured HOMER CORWIN WILBERT KATELY MRS. DELORES LINDBECK ARTHUR MYERS THORWALD SAN DYE 16 17 TERRY BAKER President CAROLE LA FRANCE Secretary-Treasurer L to R: Roger Chester, Dale Albers, Meredith Anstrom, Mona Anderson, Lorene Bahr. L to R: Terry Baker, Alyce Mac Ellison, Marilyn Bakken, Mona Bosch, Don Braun. 18 L to R: Nell Hanna, Margaret Iron Necklace, Percy Bronson, Stanley Felton, Maylan Kcim, Rodney Bell. Front—L to R: Jerald Danse- reau, Monica Chesire, Jack Becker. Back—L to R: John Ilaider, Roger Frickc, Lewis Blattner. Wm - : i ml 'mm. ■ ■ , L to R: Roy Friesz, Dick Flurer, Marilyn Duerre, Muriel Chris- tenson. 19 L to R: Jack Hall, Shirley Gifford, Irene Jankc, Peter Mosbrucker. L to R: Alan Heath, Tipper Hirt, Patty Ilook, Alice Hunter, Jean Irvine. L to R: Doug Barker. Carole La- France, Lois LaFave, Bette Kautz- man, Dallas Krause, Bill Kittler. L to R: Arlene Hintz, Shirley Gal- lagher, Carole Johanneson, Lois James. 20 L to R: Bob Boone, Dick Portiss, Anna Mac Nelson, Gordon Olson, Dan McDonald. L to R: DeLores Priess, Don Schoene- man, Joyce Rivinius, Donna Salvesen. Nancy Peterson, Jim Schneider. L. to R: John Sagehorn, Myrna Zander, Ilza Saproso, Art Sailer. L to R: Front—Lctha Umber, Joan Walz. Back—Earl Weiss, Darlync Winmill, Gus Wolbaum, Dave Welch. . mm 21 Front—L to R: Shirley Ward, Marilyn Thomas, Shir- ley Upham, Irene Toman. Back—L to R: Jack Thore- son, Ed Kary. L to R: Luella Wagner, Bernycc Kinne- sclitzkc, Robert Bainbridge, Jeanne Sol berg. Sitting: Vergie Swanson. L to R: Marlin Dockter, Jerry Woodward, Ellrie Schopp, Bar- bara Stoen, Mike Wickstrom. 22 23 BISMARCK HOSPITAL NURSES Marilyn Atkinson Arlene Backe Beatrice Bergo Delores Bayer Shirley Binder Valorayne Christianson Dorothy Craig Alice Edinger L'laine Felchlc Elaine Frantsvog Arlene Hedman Hazel Heid Marie Held Verna Helm Margaret Lakoduk Gretta Lawson 24 BISMARCK HOSPITAL NURSES Iris Nelson Shirley Loll Kay McKane Maxine Meyer Arleen Mueller Gladys Ochsner Norma Olsen Elva Pederson Olene Stang Doreen Schneider Marilyn Schweitzer Lois Strobe! Hazel Wegner Elizabeth Wahlers Donna Wrerre 25 ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NURSES Sr. Leola O.S.B., Virginia Lesher Carol Kuhn Hildegard Heinert Joan McGovern Glenaris Marx Eileen Malloy Darlene Laub Mary Jane Schmitz Frances Susa Marlene Stiles Charlotte Markel Patricia Undem Shirley Valenta Thomas Wetsch Muriel Ward Delores Zcnt QUIET 26 ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NURSES Jeraldine Burke Joan Booke Doris Bauch La Vina Claymore Diane Daily Barbara Doric Agnes Dauenhauer Wanda Day Joanne Feist Lorraine Dcs Roches Loretta Fischer Cleone Engel 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 lEURor. h c,TORY f AWfclUC H a 6YTT 36 37 38 PART-TIME TEACHERS VIOLA BOHN Economic Geography JUDGE THOMAS BURKE N. D. Supreme Court Constitutional and Legal History of Great Britain 39 JUDGE JAMES MORRIS N. D. Supreme Court Constitutional and Legal History of the United States ROBERT PRICE Chemistry RUTH RUDSER Art and Design 40 ORGANIZATIONS 41 STUDENT ASSOCIATION L to R: 1st Row: Virgil Boatright, Vice-President; Carol Bucklin, Treasurer: Arvilla Morley, Secretary; Dick Alger, President. 2nd Row: Greta Van Wyk, Margaret Chesire, Patty Hook, Barbara Stocn. Vergie Swanson. 3rd Row: Mr. Murdoch, Dick McCandless, Jim Spitzer, Bob Deckert, Mark Addington, Jack Kenney, Winston Fahlgrcn, Gordon Olson, Mr. Sol berg. HONOR SOCIETY L to R: 1st Row: Patty Hook, Meredith Anstrom, Carole LaFrance. Anna Mae Nelson, Jeanne Solberg, Jean Irvine, Shirley Gallagher, Arvilla Morley, Marilyn Kinzel, Monica Chesire. 2nd Row: DcLores Pricss, Lorene Bahr, Etta Evans, Carole Johanneson, Mrs. Delores Lindbeck, Etta Ricker, Joan Walz, Barbara Stoen, Margaret Schultz. 3rd Row: Lois James, Shirley Upham, Vergie Swanson, Marilyn Duerre, Lewis Blattncr, Arthur Sailer, Don Braun, John Haider, Jack Kenney. 4th Row: Bernyce Kinnesehtzke, Dallas Krause, Robert Simons, Morris Tschider, Howard Schultes, Homer Corwin, Gerald Glaser. 5th Row: Roger Fricke, Rodney Bell, Winston Fahlgrcn, Dick Mc- Candless, David Milhollan, Virgil Boatright, John Sagehorn. 42 BETA IOTA KAPPA OFFICERS L to R: Greta Van Wyk, Vice- President; Margaret Chesire, Secretary; Mrs. Murphy, Ad- visor; Arvilla Morlcy, Presi- dent; Marilyn Kinzel, Treas- urer. BETA IOTA KAPPA L to R: 1st Row: Irene Toman, Ilze Saproso, Patty Hook, Mona Bosch. Monica Chesire. 2nd Row; Arlene Hint , Alyce Mae Ellison, Barbara Stoen, Jeanne Solherg, Joan VValz. Vergie Swanson. 3rd Row: Margaret Chesire, Marilyn Kinzel, Joyce Rivi- nius, Alice Hunter, Mona An- derson, DeLores Priess, Shir- ley Gifford, Nancy Peterson. Carole LaFrance, Carol Buck- lin, Greta Van Wyk. LETTERMENS CLUB L to R: 1st Row: Virgil Boatright, Sccretary-Treasurer; Jim Spitzer, President. 2nd Row: Charles Sakarias- sen, Jim Klein, Bob Deckert, Neale Linzbach, Mark Ad- dington. 3rd Row: David Milhollan. Bob Schempp, Terry Baker, Bob Tyson, David Welsh. 4th Row: Jerry Woodward, John Sagchorn, Joe Ciava- rclla, Dick Flurer, Morris Tschidcr 5th Row: Gordon Olson, Rod- ney Bell, Dallas Krause, Myron Bailey, Fred Anslrom, Dick Lazorenko. 43 NEWMAN CLUB L to R: 1st Row: Margaret Chesire, Vice-President; Bob Decker t, Treasurer; Greta Van Wyk, President. 2nd Row: Bette Kautzmann, Shirley Gallagher, Monica Ches- ire, Miss Hansen, Mona Bosch, Mrs. Delores Lindbeck. 3rd Row: Marilyn Kinzel, John Haider, Jack Kenney, Morris Tschider, Ed Kary, Joe Ciava- rella. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION L to R: 1st Row: Art Wanke, Vice- President; M aril y n Duerre, President; Vergie Swanson, Stu- dent Association Representative; Carol Bucklin, Secretary. 2nd Row: Darlyne Winmill, Donna Salvesen, Myrna Zander, Alyce Mac Ellison. 3rd Row: Mike Wickstrom, Patty Hook, Dale Albers, Anna Mae Nelson, Neale Linzbach. WVy,;: -A 44 SPANISH CLUB L to H: Sitting: Mary Elstad, Secre- tary; Grael Gannon, President. 1st Row: Alice Hunter, Etta Ricker, Treasurer; Mrs. Gannon, Jeanne Solberg, Carole Johan- ncson, Marilyn Ducrrc, Myrna Zander. 2nd Row: Marilyn Kinzcl, Percy Bronson, Bill Kittler, Patty Hook, Vice-President; Margaret Chesire, Dick McCandlcss. PEP BAND L to R: 1st Row: Dick Alger, Allan Heath, August Wolbaum, Dick McCandless, Margaret Schultz, Greta Van Wyk, Bill Kittler, James Yegen, Jerald Danscreau, Monica Chesire, Devid Mifhol- lan, Bob Schempp, Jack Thorc- son. Drummers: Dick Portiss, Francis Ely. 45 ORLAND HESKIN Director CHOIR L to R: 1st Row: Patty Hook, Alice Hunter, Jeanne Solberg, Vergie Swanson, Jean Irvine, Mona Bosch, DeLores Priess, Carol Bucklin. 2nd Row: Irene Toman, Arlene Hint , Myrna Zander, Joyce Rivinius, Mrs. Maria Zeitlmann, Monica Chesire, Carole Johanneson, Barbara Stoen, Arvilla Morley. 3rd Row: Bill Hankins, Gerald Glaser, Dick McCandless, Bob Simons. Dick Alger, Jerald Danscreau. 4th Row: Charles Sakariassen, David Welsh, Adclbert Bradford, Bill Kittler, Bob Sehempp, John Hermanson, Harry Sautter, Wally Larson. Sylvester Leer, David Milhollan, Jack Thoreson. 46 Cl ARIOX LARSON Director BAGPIPE BAND L to R: 1st Row: Barbara Stoen, Dancer. 2nd Row: Ellric Schopp, John Sagehorn, William Chaffee, David Swen- son, Grael Gannon, Wallace Larson. 3rd Row: Richard Portiss, Francis Ely, Greta Van Wyk, Ramona Vrcdcn- burg. Margaret Schultz. 47 1 L to R: Sitting: Carol Bucklin, Greta Van Wyk, Arvilla Morley. Standing: Barbara Stoen, Mona Anderson, Jerry Woodward, Bob Schempp, Roger Fricke, Jim Spitzer, Gordon Olson. 48 L to R: Charles Sakariassen, Bob Deckert, Ken Repetowski, Delores Priess, Ar- villa Morley, John Hermanson, Bob Schempp, Jack Kenney, Margaret Chesire. 49 50 HOBO ROYALTY KING DUANE HUMMEL QUEEN CAROL BUCKLIN 52 HOBO DAZE 53 FOUR FLIGH TS UP mm Director: ROBERT STUCKENBRUCK £ mm mm. vu 1 i - '■ i m CAST: Brucella Carol Buckl'n K m Dale Alhers Kathryn Horton .. Monica Chcsire Rosalind ........ Barbara Stoen Steve Haywood .... Bob Schempp Mrs. Biddle Caro!c Johanneson Mrs. Oscar Merrygold Margaret Chesire Mrs. Henrietta Jordan-Smythe ... Mrs. DeLores Lindbeck Mulligan ....... Dave Milhollan Inspector O’Reilly....Wally Larson 54 FOLLOW THRU Directors: CHARLES W. SCHOREGGE, JR. GLENN A MAE THOMPSON “Mac” Moore ....... Bob Simons Thomas I). Moore .... Bill Hankins Lora Moore ........ Patty Hook Angy Howard ..... Carol Bucklin Martin Baseomb, John Hermanson Babs Baseomb Barbara Stoen J. C. Effingham James Yegen Jerry Downs ..... Bob Scliempp Jack Martin David Milhollan Ruth Van Horn . Ramona Bosch Mrs. Baseomb Vergie Swanson First Woman, Carole Johanneson First Man .... Charles Sakariassen Second Woman .....Letha Umber Second Man ...... Wally Larson Cynthia ........ Arvilla Morley CAST: 55 Directed by MRS. WILLIAM C. DAVIS 56 57 FOOTBALL VIRGIL BOATRIGHT Quarterback DAVE MILHOLLAN Halfback MORRIS TSCHIDER Guard Not Pictured BOB FINK Tackle OTTO FINK Fullback DUANE HUMMEL Quarterback LESTER SELBY Halfback DON ROBINSON Halfback NEALE LINZBACH Tackle UMicn TERRY BAKER Guard ANDY SCHWEITZER Center-Guard 58 AIM FOOTBALL JACK KELLER End BOB TYSON Tackle JIM SPITZER Guard Not Pictured JAMES HIRT Fullback BOB WYCISKALA End BOB HAST End ARNOLD KECK Tackle DAVE WELSH Guard BOB SCHEMPP End DEAN FLYNN Halfback : ’fill CHARLES SAKARIASSEN Center 59 60 FRED ANSTROM Forward DICK FLURER Guard BOB DECKERT Forward BASKETBALL JERRY WOODWARD Guard MAYLAX KEIM Guard ROD BELL Guard DALLAS KRAUSE Center 61 N. J. C. A. A. REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BJC 60 HIBBING, Minnesota JC ... 89 MYSTICS RECEIVE SECOND- PLACE TROPHY 62 TRACK BUHL DUTT 1952 SCHEDULE MAY 3 Jamestown MAY 16 Meet here MAY 23 N.D.I.C. conference meet (Dickinson) MARK ADDINGTON GORDON OLSON 63 CHEERLEADERS COACHES DICK LAZORENKO Student Manager Football MYRON BAILEY Student Manager Basketball DALE SAXVIK, JIM JOHNSTON, CIIAN BAILEY 65 DeLORES PR1ESS MARGARET IRON NECKLACE PAT IIOOK DOUG BARKER JERALD DANSEREAU 63 JOAN YVALZ OVER 85% OF BJC students have faOT-tme EMPLOYMENT LOIS LAFAVE September 3. The hallowed halls of BJC welcome 280 students as the college begins its 12th year of existence. 12. First meeting of Beta Iota Kappa to plan a rushing party for the 18th. 15. Mystics open football season with hope. Minot dims hope to the tune of 14 to 0. 24. Student politicians are active as officers are selected for classes and Student Association. October 8. J. C. halls are chambers of horrors as bearded males, and females sans make-up and curls become evident. 11. Hobo Daze are back again, including the annual hazing of teachers and election of Hobo King and Queen. Queen Carol and King Duane reign supreme over their bum kingdom. 12. The day of the big parade and kangaroo court. Impartial justice is dispensed by unprejudiced jury whose rallying cry is “Guilty.” 13. Luckless Mystic eleven battles Ellendale in Homecoming tilt. 32 to 0 loss fails to dim hobo spirits as Homecoming celebration is climaxed by successful Hobo Ball. November 12. We all sport buttons proclaiming “Vote Yes.” 19. E (for election) Day arrives, with every one going all out ringing door bells, baby-sitting, telephoning, and hauling voters to the polls. 20. Tired campaigners relax, proud of their overwhelming victory (4 to 1 margin). Visions of the new BJC appear. 68 December 11. The green and white take to the basketball court for conference win over Minot, 70-67. 13. Curtain rises on “Four Flights Up,” as audience is treated to evening of love, laughs, and promising young stars. 18. BIK girls again prove their originality as they enjoy backward supper. 20. Choir spreads talent over airwaves, as annual Christmas broad- cast is made. Third hall is scene of gala Christmas party. 21. Happy students turn footsteps homeward in anticipation of eventful Christmas vacation. 25. Fully packed Christmas stockings attest to Yule spirit of gleeful vacationers. 27. Apple Creek Country Club provides perfect setting for success- ful Christmas formal. January 1. Tired revellers welcome little Mr. 1952. 7. Classes begin again, as students reckon days until Easter vaca- tion. 15. Semester tests begin—’nuff said. 17. Semester tests end—thank goodness. 18. Registration time again—“Moneybags” Werner jingles happily. 28. Bagpipes skirl loudly in appreciation to the Bismarck Lions, who donated $350 to our “Great Scots.” February 14. Hearts and flowers reign, as Dan Cupid takes aim on susceptible students. 25. Sleepy faces are worn by budding actors as “Follow Through” swings into final rehearsals. 27. Opening night of “Follow Through”—we have a hit on our hands! 29. Wary males grow even more elusive—it’s Leap Year Day! 69 March 10. BJC wins first game of Regional JC Tourney with victory over McCook, Nebraska. 11. Excited fans cheer as Mystics take second thriller of tournament and advance to finals. 12. “Iron Men” from Hibbing, Minnesota prove too much for val- iant Mystics, who conclude tournament in second place. 13. Normality returns to JC? as visiting teams return home. 19. Guys and dolls of third hall become ladies and gentlemen to model in JAY-CEE-AN fashion revue. April 1. “All Fools Day”—no comment. 8. Airborne teachers bring education to flood-bound Mandanites. 13. Spring-like weather greets JC Easter paraders. 15. Entire college is in grip of incurable malady—Spring fever! 18. Freshmen-sponsored dance nets funds for Prom. May 3. Mystic track squad journeys to Jamestown for meet. 12. Fledgling thespians demonstrate talents in three one-act plays. 17. Music fills the air? as frosh host sophs at annual Prom. 21. Caps and gowns lead style parade as smug sophs are congratu- lated by hopeful freshmen. 22. New alumni of BJC still can’t believe they have achieved graduate status. 26. Happy vacation, every one! 70 1. Charleston—under maestro Ellrie. 6. Summertime. 2. A fishy story, Jim. 7. Quit pushing. 3. Flash Gordon—morning after the night before. 8. Who are ya standing on, Rod? 4. P. L. P. 9. Ya don't say. 5. Our heroes. 71 1. The “leaves” were green that Spring. 2. Easy, Lad! 3. The goils from the institute. 4. Who, me? 5. I’ll tell my dad! 6. What a limb. 7. The regulation curriculum. 8. Doc, are you listening, Boy? 9. Wonder wThich way the wind is from today? 10. Is that a Schw'inn build? 11. Whata cut— 12. Up ! !! 13. Loader, Jr. 14. I’m tough, see. 15. Just a forester at heart. 16. We wuz the stars. 17. Mother, take her, she’s—crying! 18. I’m a cigarette girl by profession. 72 1. Who’s up there? 10. King of Swat. 2. Watch the birdie, Marilyn. 11. But, Ralph, wc haven’t got any money. 3. The Mystician Staff. 12. You’d never guess who it was. 4. Sweet Adeline. 13. Fight! Fight! ever so fiercely. 5. Is he really out front??? 14. I just came from de roundhouse. 6. You don’t want it, Wally. It isn’t spiked. 15. The Editor’s socks are baggy. 7. Groucho! 16. Sands of La-Goon-Ah Beach. 8. Pride and Joy of I. E. S. 17. He’s selling something other than shoes. 9. Hurry up “Saky”. 73 A Place in the Sun. 7. Think your funny. Hobo Beauties. 8. Hillbilly parade. Whipped Cream for Lunch. 9. You belong to me. How simple can you get? 10. You'd think they knew something. J. C’s men of the future. 11. ‘‘Doc” didn't appreciate the joke. Caught in the act. 12. For evading the lawless. 74 1. 8, 9, 10—you’re out. 8. There I was, 8,925 feet high and I, 2. The windy crew. 9. Don’t drink, don’t cuss, don’t smoke. 3. Rah?? 10. What’d you call me? 4. Slugger Sloniker. 11. That angelic look. 5. How does the team look. Spitz? 12. If her C. O. could see her now. 6. Looking for an early flood, Charlie? 13. “Little Red Robin Hood.” 7. See anything, Earl? 14. Corporal punishment. 75 SPONSORS We wish to express our appreciation to these public-spirited businessmen of Bismarck and Mandan, without whose generous cooperation this JAY-CEE- AN would not be possible. BISMARCK Acme Welding Supply Admiral Hotel Allen, John Anderson Hardware Bank of North Dakota Bashara’s Grocery Benson Optical Company Bismarck Grocery Company Bismarck Hospital Bismarck Lumber Company Boelter Funeral Home Capital Drug Casey, T. Clem Cox, Cox, Pearce Engebretson Dakota National Bank Eagles Elks First National Bank Gerlach’s Sheet Metal Gold Seal Company Grand Pacific Hotel Hall’s Drug Store Hedahl Motor Supply Hodge-Smith-Hodge Larson, Guv Co. Lucas, A. W. Co. McCormick an’d Warren Mason Owens Studio Meyer Broadcasting Co. Midwest Motor Missouri Valley Clinic Missouri Valley Motors Montana-Dakota Utilities Northern Hide Fur Northwest Finance Co. Northwest Mapping Company Olson Service Station Penney, J. C. Co. Quain Ramstad Clinic Richmond’s Bootery Robertson’s Rudrud-McFarland Studio Rue Construction Co. Schultz, Enoch Creamery Sears, Roebuck, Co. Smith and Curran Star Printing Co. Strutz, Jansonius Fleck Tavis Music Co. Universal Motor Co. Vantine Paint Glass Co. Will, Oscar H. Co. Women’s Wear Shoppe Woodmansee Stationerv Woolworth, F. W. Co. Yegen Dairy Yegen Grocery MANDAN Bill’s Furniture Blue Ribbon Hatchery Blumenthal, Dr. P. L. Cary, Colin R. Central Drug Cummins Co. Dakota Appliance Ellis, Chas. F. Gamble’s Greengard’s Grill Cafe Hawley Cleaners Hendrickson Jewelry Henry’s Shoe Shop Home Cab Company Kinzel’s Tire Service Klein Motor Sales L H Electric Lawrence’s Men’s Wear Lewis Clark Hotel Lubke Farm Auto McDonald, R. B. Mandan Drug Mandan Furniture Penney, J. C. Co. Reichert Insurance Rudy’s Service Vallancey Bros. Mardware Vi’s Cafe Western Auto Parts Each star ( ) indicates a donation of five dollars. Star Prtg. Co., Bismarck
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