Dickinson State University - Prairie Smoke Yearbook (Dickinson, ND)
- Class of 1943
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Ski ippet an Who, me ? I’m Cody, ship’s mascot; that’s my picture at the top of the page. I’m really more than just the ship’s mascot; I’m the real boss around here. Yes, I’ve let Lieutenant Bradley, the Executive Officer, the Division Officer, and the like run the show pretty much, but all the time I’ve been right there to see that everything goes smoothly. I can tell you quite a bit about this unit since it started back in July 1943. For instance, take a look at some of the fellows that have been through here. Four hundred fifty—not a lot compared with some V-12 units, but average. And all good fellows too! The men I’ve trained are scattered all over the world now and all doing a good job. Of these 450 men I’ve had in training here, 127 have gone to pre-flight and flight training; 88 have gone to upper level specialty schools; 76 have gone to midshipman schools; 76 to NROTC schools; 21 to other V-12 units for further training; 4 have been sent to Supply Corps schools; 2 to Construction Corps schools; and one of my men has gone into Theological training; not many will forget “Deacon” Kirkbridge. Of course, as in all V-12 units, some men have been transferred to V-6, but they are doing their job there, too, and I’m proud of ’em. One of my hardest jobs here has been in- doctrinating the boys into liking this place. I’ll have to admit I haven’t been completely successful there, but after a while a fellow gets used to hiking the “Murmansk Run” to class, leaning at a 45 degree angle into the wind. Another of my tough assignments was getting this unit organized back in the sum- mer of ’43. Lieutenant Bradley came aboard in June along with Lieutenant Commander Johnson, our first doctor, and under my able direction started things under way. Our first yeoman, Chief Sather, came the 15th and the,first Executive Officer, Lieutenant (jg) Gorton, the 17th. When our first trainees came, July first on the dot, we ran into some trouble. You see, the trainees arrived ahead of both mattresses and the clothing. Well, I scurried around to Presi- dent Scott and a few other notables and man- aged to scrape up some college mattresses. A few of the lucky slept on mattresses that first week, the rest on folded blankets—and Saw St -fill J all wore civies.” Yessiree, the boys really took a hand and made this a lively unit. Under the able direction of Joe Gerlach, the boys whipped together football, basketball, and track teams. The football squad battled to a first place tie that year with Minot; the basket- ball team bounced to a regional champion- ship by winning six out of seven games, and the track team participated in three meets. The next season (’44-’45) my boys fought to a three way tie in football and again took the basketball championship. The fellows did other things, too. Things like the musical they put on at the Dickinson Theatre to rally support for a bond drive. The show ran for two days. And then in the spring of '44 the men staged a boxing tournament which was open to the public— and very successful, I might add. The men have also participated in Armistice day rallys, college stage productions, and mem- orial services. In the early part of ’45, when the college newspaper folded up for want of a printer, some of the boys got together and started a mimeograph ship news sheet, which they appropriately named the “Prairie Breeze.’’ The men who have really made this unit click during these first two years have been the ship’s company; our skipper, Lieutenant Bradley; our executive officers, Lieutenants Gorton and Highlen: medical officers, Lieu- tenant Commander Johnson and Lieutenant Hoffman. Incidentally, Commader Johnson’s son, Ernie, was stationed under me for a year before being sent to pre-flight. Then there are the many athletic spe- cialists who have worked under me. Joyce and Magee were first — they’re both (jg) Lieutenants now. Then Ajax, and Carroll (now a jg), Jivelekian, Budnick, Wilder, and Knotek (just recently made a Chief). The' yeomen, Chiefs Sather and Gabel; the phar- macists mates, Bugge, Miles (now a jg), Smart, Gigler, and Willcox, and storekeepers Courson, Shula, Grometer (now a jg), Bo- linger, and Carlstrom. Seaman Gag assisted the yeomen. Yep, all these and all the trainees and a lot of hard work have gone to make this a successful unit through these two years. Men may come and men may go; but me, well, I’ll have to stay here and see that this unit keeps right on functioning properly ’till we’ve got this war won. Civ ion 3 Pres. Charles JE. Scott To All Present and Former DSTC V-12 Trainees, GREETINGS! Over two years ago Lieutenant Bradley and Dr. Johnson reported on this Campus for duty. July 1st we saw the completion of two years of V-12 work. Our relations have been cordial. The V-12 staff have been men of fine caliber and professional training and cooperatively disposed. We have enjoyed working with them in the administration of the V-12 program. In the meantime several hundred V-12 trainees have come and gone. They have come from many sections of the country. They represented a wide range of academic, social and family backgrounds. While many of them undoubtedly had reasons for being disappointed at being sent “aboard” at DSTC when they first arrived, they have uniformly adjusted themselves to their assignment and very generally have shown a fine attitude and a deep sense of appreciation. We are proud to have had a part in the Navy V-12 College Training program. It has increased our respect of and appreciation for the United States Navy. We have sent many fine young men on for more specialized training, and many of them are now serving aboard various types of fleet units, and at continental and foreign shore stations. We are proud of those young men; and we shall be equally proud to have had a part in the preparation of those of you who ivill yet earn your commissions. May the Victory sign be upon you all and on all your efforts! Charles E. Scott, President. Aerial View P. T. Tests Platoon Champs ’43-’44 Squad 1943-1944 Boasting probably the best all-around de- fensive and floorplay team in Savage history, this quintet also maintained a 44.9 point average per game. Led by Captain Strank- man, guard, who in Coach Gerlach’s words, “Ran the boys on the floor”, they won six of their seven games thus ranking as top collegiate cage squad in the state. The three boys who did most of the scoring were Strankman, O’Keefe, and Sperline. Round- ing out the “first seven”, who did most of the playing, were “Bambi” Harms, Ferger, Vince Bonora, and D. Young, defensive ace. Of these, three were named on the all- state team. They were Strankman, O’Keefe, and Harms; Strankman for his all-around floor play, O’Keefe for his work under the baskets, and Harms for his deadliness in shooting when “ON”. Helping Coach Gerlach with the squad was Warren Ajax Sp(A)lc, one-time Gopher great. 1944-1945 With a small but speedy team behind him, Gerlach again won the inter-collegiate basketball crown of North Dakota. Led by co-captains Ernest Johnson and Joe Hicks, the Savages had a remarkable season in which they compiled an average of 51 points a game as compared to the oppositions’ 34. Their only loss was to the Valley City quintet by a margin of 4 points. The Savages capitalized on their fast break and steady ball handling on the offensive side and always played a cool, aggressive defensive game. In one of the most outstanding games the Savages tangled with the powerful N. D. A. C. Bison in a game which should have been closely contested. Grabbing an early lead, the Savages came through to a decisive 58-31 victory. The Bison had previously shellacked the Valley City squad, which was the only team to drop the Savages. ’44-’45 Squad 'Tootba.U 943 The 1943 pigskin season saw an almost completely Navy squad representing DSTC on the gridiron. The lone exception was civilian Ottmar, rugged wingman. Using the single wing with no shift, the Savages made very good use of “Pile Driving’’ Sam Zahnle’s ability to hit the center and the swift- ness of tailback Ferris on off-tackle plays. They lost two games, one a 7-0 loss to Minot, while Concordia tallied on long passes for a 26-14 win. The Savages, however, trimmed Minot 12-7 in a return game. Standouts in the forward wall were previously mentioned Ottmar, Sturgeon at tackle, and center Bob Young, who was also heavy weight boxing champion. This squad averaged about 190 pounds per man, the heaviest being Sockoloff, 221 pound tackle. Also in the forward wall making openings for ball packers were Smith, Heddin, and Gaylen at guards and “Big Boy” Loete and Regensburger at ends. Completing the back field were Brase at quarterback and Sperline at wing back. ’44 Squad 944 Forming a nucleus around former high school stars coming from the West Coast, Coach Gerlach maimed his second Navy football team, which finished as co-champions of the state. Playing only four games throughout the season, the Blue and Gray won one, lost one, and tied two; the identical records of the other two V-12 schools, Valley City and Minot. Utilizing the single wing to the fullest extent, Gerlach sent his light but speedy backs on wide end sweeps, using the spinner and reverses effectively. The team never once had its full strength due to injuries which were numerous throughout the backfield and line. Lacking size and experience, the squad had great team spirit and aggressiveness, which they showed during the season. The Savages placed four men on the North Dakota All-State; Ernest Johnson, halfback; Captain Joe Widney, fullback; Joe Hicks, end; and Robert Hyman, center. 'Ttack 1944- Three meets were held for the track squad. They split with Minot and came out on the short end of a triangular meet at Valley City. Never- theless, they did have some excitement when Christopherson smashed the college car. There were four main workhorses for this cinderpath squad. Tug Neville worked in the sprints, hurdles, and broad-jump; top hurdles man was Bambi Harms, who also high-jumped; Higgins scored in the sprints and B. J.; Phil O’Neill did most of his work in the javelin and the B. J. Shepard StriM Ii tee-i in Operator3 'ft I •(itound Don’t call us Boots Goldbricking Mechanized Division _Chemi8ts of the Future No°n Chow The Navy Swings It Chapel Service Officers Mess Studies Morning Call Reading for Inspection CffICEC ROSTER BRADLEY, Gerald C., Lieut. (S), USNR 219 Michigan Street Reading, Mich. HIGHLEN, C. 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MESHBESHER. Irwin Bernard 927 Sheridan Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minn. MIDBUST. Arthur Warren 1025 John Ave. Superior. Wise. MIDDLETON. Lemuel Douglas Alma. 111. MILLER. James Edward Arlington, S. D MILLER. Keith Aten 617 Carmen Ave. Fresno. Calif. MILLER. Richard Gene Trenton, Mo. MILLS. Elton A. 32S West Court San Jose. Calif. MITCHELL. Edward Marius Jail I ake Pine River, Minn. MITCHELL. Howard Dean Rolla, N. D. MITCHELL, Robert Dale Provo, Utah MOCK. David John 1008 O'Connor St. Talo Alto. Calif. MOREHOUSE. Robert Junior 2941 Wright St. N. Sacramento. Calif. MORRIS. Glenn Howland Orroyo Grande, Calif. MORSMAN, Richard O. Ferndale, Wash. MORTAROTTI. John Louis Lino 5526 Harbor Dr. Oakland. Calif. MORTENSON. Robert Grant Route 10, Box 7 Tacoma. Wash. MOSHER. Robert Eugene Highmore, S. D. MULVEY, John Marshall 630 So. Steel Tacoma, Wash. MURDY. Robert Lincoln 1017 S. Washington St, Aberdeen, S. D. MURNANE, Arthur Francis 1802 Ave. T” Brooklyn, N. Y. MURPHY Robert Joseph 6540 University Ave. Chicago, Hi. M YH RE. Robert 818 Ave. “E Bismarck, N. D. NAAS, Robert Henry 1325 Fremont Ave. San Jose. Calif. NAGLE, John Raymond 517 Medary Brookings S. D. NALOXD. John Wright 807 N. El Dorado St. Stockton. Calif. NELSON. Clarence Victor 2504 Sixty-sixth Ave. Oakland, Calif. NELSON. James Paul Munday. Texas NELSON Ralph Walter 1903 Twenty-fifth Ave. N. Minneapolis. Minn. NELSON. Robert Gordon Jr. Tehachapl, Calif. NELSON, Roger Wesley 1018 Mason St. Bellingham. Wash. NESS. Norman Morris 5035 Menard Chicago. III. NEVILLE. John Thurston Los Angeles, Calif. NEWLANDS. James N. 966 Wheelock Road Cleveland, Ohio NEWMAN. Kent Irving 123 O. St. Salt Lake City, Utah NULL Eldon James Hartford, S. D. ODETTE. 1’aul Douglas 6208 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis. Minn. O'KEEFE, Raymond Emmett DeSmet, S. D. OLDLAND, James Leonard Box 732 Marshfield Ore. OLSON, Delbert Austin Casselton, N. D. O'NEILL. Phillip James 105 Forestside Ave. San Francisco, Calif. OWENS. Harry Benjamin Box 387 Clovis. Calif. PAIZAKIS. William Vasile Port Chicago, Calif. PAVLOVICH, Eli Kerman, Calif. PAYTON. Don Edwin 2439 17 Ave. Rock Island. I1L PEARCE. Robert Reason Elko, Nevada PECH Walter Francis Winner. S. D. PERETTI, Mario Deni Fresno. Calif. PETERSON. Dale Marion Manti, Utah PETERSON. Kendrick Bernard Route 1, Box 179 Selma Calif. PETERSON, LeRoy Elmer 428 Welty Ave. Rockford, 111. PETROFSKY. Paul Eldon Joinervllle, Texas PFLUEGER. Paul Edward 3756 Angeline St. Seattle. Wash. PHILLIPS. Leo Monte General Del. Not! Ore. PHILLIPS. Ray Lester Jr. 3826 Densmor Ave. Seattle, Wash. PHILLIPS. William Wayne Toppenish, Wash. PIPER. Lawrence Wells 200 Herald Bldg.. Bellingham. Wash. PLEASANT. Lawrence Wayne Mattoon, 111. lr OKLEN lister Wilbur 2219 Central St. Evanston, 111. PORTER. Robert Neil 220 Haight San Francisco, Calif. PRIM. Wayne LaVerne 248 Twenty-first Ave. Bellingham, Wash. RAINEY. Claude Junior Route 4 Wenatchee. Wash. RANKIN, Robert Lewis 14 No. Fifteenth Ave. Yakima. Wash. RASMUSSEN. John Edward 1819 AdoRne St. Fresno, Calif. RASMUSSEN. Rolf Carl 4937 Russel Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. REARICK Glen Raymond Letcher. S. D. REDMAN. Edward Allen Palouse. Wash. REGENSBURGER, Maurice Louis 2120 Calif St. San Francisco, Calif. REHWALDT. Donavon Traugott 814 Locust St. Y ikton. S. D. KKIjMaN Paul Gustave 25TlfSo. Fifty-fourth St. Tacoma. Wash. REINHARDT. LeRoy Jacob 2139 Weller St. Fresno, Calif. RENICK. Maxson Walla Walla, Wash. RENNIE. Martin Route 5 Yakima, Wash. REYNOLDS Robert Monti 209 Madison Walla Walla, Wash. RHODES. Edwin Earl Route 1, Box 29 Concrete, Wash. RHODES. Richard Carl 2222 Bigelow No. Seattle, Wash. RICH, Wallace 32 Peyton St. Santa Cruz Calif. RIESNER. Robert Milton Box 745 Visalia, Calif. RINTA. Hugh Eldon Winlock. Wash. ROB1CHAUD. Bernard Joseph Minneapolis. Minn. ROBSON. Donald Edward Ft. Pierre S. D. ROLLER. Donald Joseph Mitchell, S. D. ROPER. William Dallas 533 Randolph St. Napa, Calif. ROSE, LeRoy Herman 3911 Russel Ave. N. Minneapolis. Minn. ROSS. Claude Milton 2628 E. 108th St. Lynwood. Calif. ROWLEE, Robert Kenneth 6011 Thirtieth N. E. Seattle, Wash. RUDRUD, Merlin Eugene Hillsboro, N. D. RYAN, Thomas Martin 212 L St. S. E. Auburn, Wash. RYCE, Clarence Oliver Selma. Calif. SALINGER. Pierre Emil George 3365 Sacramento St. San Francisco, Calif. SANDVIG. Victor Carl 4269 Sheridan Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. SANFORD, Alan Charles 261 S. Pascal St. St. Paul. Minn. SAVAGE, Ralph Morris Valley Springs. S. D. SAVIG, George Raymond 1245 Eighth Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. SA.YLER, Jerome Kilbourne. 111. SCHMIDT, Stanley Francis Palcines. Calif. SCHULER. William Herman 1913 Howell St. Covington Kentucky SCHULTZ. Donald Leslie 3335 Morgan Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minn. SCHUMM. William John Elmsford. New York SCOTT, Wallace Mar Jr. 1576 S. Fourteenth E. Salt Lake City, Utah SEMPRONIO, Vince N.) 1020 E. Sixth St. Reno Nevada SHACKLEFORD. Raymond William 1421 Comstock Way Oakland, Calif. SHEA. Donald Richard 2440 Aldrich Ave. So. Minneapolis. Minn. SHEPARD, John Carrol 2723 Forty-third St. Sacramento, Calif. SHEPHERD. George Raymond 2063 Avalon St. Wilmington Calif. SHIPLEY, Daryl Waldon 216 Princeton Fresno, Calif. SIMONSEN. Harry Christian Route 1. Box 129 Gilroy. Calif. SHIREK. John Richard 1011 Ave. E. Bismarck. N. D. SIELAFF. Robert Edmund 3011 Morgan Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minn. SHELLS, Frank Alfred 405 Fifth St. S. E. Watertown. S. D. SMITH. John Paul 3069 Penn. St. Longview, Wash. SMITH. Kenneth Kyle Second and Orchard Boise, Idaho SMITH Lendell Glen 945 “N” St. Fresno. Calif. SMITH, Lowell Ross 235 So. Twelfth E. Salt Lake City, Utah SOOKOLOV. Ronald 765 Fourteenth Ave. San Francisco, Calif. SPEAR, John Dale Route 2 Cheney. Wash. SPERLINE Clarence Arnold Selah, Wash. SPICER. Varnum Dennis Phillip Jr Route 2. Box 237 Centralia. Wash. SQUIRES. Ronald Eugene Box 305 Tustln, Calif. STAGNER. Julius Mills Box 398 Van. Texas STALEY. Norman Mack Reno. Nevada STANFIELD. Edward Merritt 1818 N. Berendo Los Angeles. Calif. ST. CLAIR Floyd Jr. Route 4 Snohomish. Wash. STECKLER. Thoman Edward 1401 First St. Mandan N. D. STEINLIOHT. William Edward Aberdeen, S. D. STENSGAARD. Robert Galen 475 Ramona Ave. Ontario, Calif. STENSON, Arthur Gerhard Everett, Wash. 8TEPHENSON. Lee Palmer 4-322 Washington Ave. Fresno Calif. BTONE. Thomas Earl Lead. S. D. STRANKMAN. Fred William Jr. 612 Third St. S. W. Puyallup, Wash. STREHLOW, William Monty Casselton. N. D. STURGEON. Edward Clifton Route 1. Box 262 Los Banos. Calif. SULLIVAN, Gienn Franklin Route 6 St. Joseph. Mo. SUNDBY. Howard George R. R. 10 Minneapolis, Minn. SWAIN. Mack F. 67 W. Fourth St. Provo, Utah SWEENY. William Edward 2412 Elm Bellingham, Wash. SWEETMAN, David Lloyd Ninth and First Sacramento, Calif. TAFT, Harold Dewey 2728 So. Broadway Englewood, Col. TAYLOR. Thomas Theodore 3524 Portland Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. TAYS DeVere Gene Gettysburg, S. D. THOMPSON. Edward Allen 1319 Muriel Compton. Calif. TITUS. Lee Ellsworth Fresno, Calif. TOOKER. Donald Knowles Claremont, Calif. TUPA. Frank Jay 4609 Woodale Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. VAUGHAN. Donald DelRoy 4143 E. English Wichita. Kansas VOWLES Robert Orval 2064 Madison Ave. Ogden, Utah WALSH, Arthur Junior 201 Dempster St. Evanston, 111. WALSH. Eward Thomas 45 Alma St. San Francisco, Calif. WAMSLEY, Duane Route 1, Box 447 Clovis. Calif. WARLICH. Eugene Melvin 200 W. Congress St. Paul, Minn. WARREN, Leonard Seamer 204 E. Fourteenth St. St. Paul, Minn. WASEM. William Earl Halliday. N. D. WEBB. Francis Oliver 618 Fifth St. Bismarck N. D. WEBSTER. James Vere Emery, S. D. WEINSHENK. Herbert Jack 2363 Larkin St. San Francisco, Calif. WEXLER, Donald Allen 1523 Upton N. Minneapolis, Minn. WHEELER, Lawrence James 3531 Garfield Ave. So, Minneapolis Minn. WHEELER, Ralph Murice 8137 Hennepin So. Minneapolis, Minn. WHIPPLE, Donald Garwood 485 Inez Fresno, Calif. WHITE, Cyril Robert 2720 Upton So. Minneapolis, Minn. WIDNEY, Joseph Huntington Sr. 19 Ave. 35 Venice Calif. WILCOCK,; John Milton Spry, Utah WILFORD, James Arthur Jr. 2192 Scheffer St. Paul. Minn. WILLIAMS. Afton Dee Carlin, Nevada WILLIAMS. Max Gray RFD 1 Monroe Utah WILSON. It. Robert N. 4924 Adams Spokane, Wash. WITT, James Paul 33 Prosper St. San Francisco, Calif. WOLSTON, William G. 167 W. Robie St. St. Paul, Minn. WOOD, Douglas. Leonard 4501 York Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn. WOSKIE, William Henry St. Paul, Minn. WRIGHT. Charles Lee 623 E. Fifty-seventh St. Minneapolis, Minn. WRIGHT. Keith Lynn Valley Springs, S. D. YARGER, John Keator 4500 Woodale Ave. Minneapolis. Minn. YOUNG. David 'Sherman 413 Ninth St. S. Fargo, N. D. YOUNG, Robert Marvin Piedmont, Calif. YOUNGMAN, Edward August 231 F” St. Fresno, Calif. ZAHNLI Samuel 18 Second St. Bloomfield N. J. ZAK. Robert Lyman White Bear Lake. Minn. ZEHNER, Charles Edward Coalinga, Calif. ZELLMER, Richard Edward 2418 Thomas Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minn. STAFF CF yEACBCCF Co-Chairman......................(William G. Wolston, AS V-12, USNR (Robert O. Dietz, AS V-12, USNR Business Managers................(Phillip A. Amidon, AS V-12, USNR (Wayne L. Prim, AS V-12, USNR Roster.........................Wendell L. Frelander, AS V-12, USNR Art Work..........................Kenneth K. Smith, AS V-12, USNR Copy.................................John K. Yarger, AS V-12, USNR Sports..........................{Vince N. Sempronio, AS V-12, USNR (Joe T. Hicks, AS V-12, USNR History...............................Wynn F. Foster, AS V-12, USNR Breezin' Around.................(David L. Sweetman, AS V-12, USNR (Ralph W. Nelson, AS V-12, USNR SPONSORS We wish to express our appreciation to the following business estab- lishments of Dickinson for their help in financing this book. 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