Dickinson State University - Prairie Smoke Yearbook (Dickinson, ND)
- Class of 1958
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At Dickinson . . . Our Faculty 6 Our Who's Who 14 Our Classes 16 Strive to Make our School Tops” Our Athletics 57 Our Organizations 69 Our Music 82 Display our Savage” Spirit Our Student Life 84 Campus High 92 Advertising 108 Are Essential to our School This year the Prairie Smoke staff has adopted as their theme, the 20's. This displays the difference as time passes, and does it showl President C. E. Scott I MR. CLINTON SHEFFIELD Art MR. QUAIN JAHRMAN Acting Chairman of Agriculture Home Economics, and Industrial Arts Division Wise Is The Man Who Knows His Ability MR. GEORGE MONTGOMERY Commerce MR. DALE HEWSON Agriculture MR. CHARLES MORRISON Commerce MISS NEYSA HENDERSON Home Economics —8— The Magic of Numbers - The Power of Thought MR. JOHN MAC DONALD Biology MR. HAROLD MURPHY Chm., Division of Science and Mathematics MR. JOHN MEIGHAN Physics and Mathematics MR. JOHN THOMPSON Mathematics DR. ARTHUR SELKE Chm., Division of Social Science DR. E. C. BLACKORBY History —9— MRS. MILDRED CHRISTENSEN Secretarial Assistant MR. P. O. AASMUNDSTAD Business Manager and Registrar Good People Handle Our Affairs MISS EDNA KONO Bookstore Custodian MRS. BEVERLY ALEX Bookkeeper MISS CAROLINE DUKART Secretarial Assistant MISS MAUDE KLINEFELTER Secretary of Correspondence and Extension MR. L. G. PULVER Dean of Men MISS LEILA G. WOODS Dean of Women — 10— Knowledge Shows on You DR. EARL DUNGAN Psychology, Director of Student Personnel DR. GORDON OLSON Chairman of the Division of Education MR. VAUGHN RHODES Supervisor of Rural Education MR. CHARLES E. JOHNSON Supervisor of Elementary Education MR. ROLF RASMUSSEN Education; Principal of Campus High School MISS GLADYS WILSON Education Enjoy Yourself It’s Later Than You Think MRS. HILDEGARD CONNELl. Nurse MR. ROBERT A. TRACY Physical Education MR. HARRY J. WIENBERGEN Chairman, Division of Health and Physical Education MISS LORAINE SCHUMACHER Physical Education MRS. DELLA HHD Music MR. O. T. BELSHEIM Chairman, Division of Fine Arts MR. DWAINE NELSON Music —12— Reading Reveals The MR. W. PERRON HALVORSON Speech and Public Relations Wide World DR. KENTON F. VICKERY Chairman, Division of Language and Literature MR. ALFRED J. DOLWIG German and English MRS. EVE WIENBERGEN Assistant Librarian MISS MATILDA L. STOXEN Librarian MISS FLORENCE TUCKER High School English —13— Who's Who —14— David Hedger Dickinson Robert Wagner Richardton Larry Bares Beach One of the highest honors a student may attain at D.S.T.C. is to be included in Who's Who in Colleges and Universities. They are chosen from the Junior and Senior classes by the Faculty and Student Coun- cil. The criteria for selection are scholarship, effective par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities, character, and promise of future usefulness as a citizen. Angeline Ehlis Wandler Dickinson -15— Norman Smith Dickinson —16— Bob Schneider, Secretary-Treasurer; Norman Opp, Vice-President; Pete Kramer, President. Senior Class Officers Curtis Weiss Senior Class Representative Roger---------------------chowing downl Now I'm telling you........” Yes, Marge? Now get those grades in, Willard. Laugh it up here, Jo-—You'll be facing your students shortly. I'll bet I know what you're reading--—THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE, by Hardy. 18— ROGER H. ALTENBURG, New Salem. Major: Physical Education. Minors: Mathematics; English. Activities: Men’s Union, Football, Track, D Club, and M.S.M. MARJORIE ANDERSON. Reeder. Major: Physical Education. Minors: English; Social Science. Activities: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha, W. R. A. and Women's League. WILLARD AUCH, Mott. Major: Com- posite Science. Minor: Social Science. Activities: Lambda Delta Lambda, Men’s Union, I.R.C., Choir, German Club, and Representative of German Club to Student Council. JO ANN BAIRD. Belfield. Major: Social Science. Minors: Chemistry, English, and History. Activities: Women's League, W.R.A., I.R.C. (Publicity Chairman), L.S.A., and Prairie Smoke. JERRY BENDER, Dickinson. Majors: Eng- lish and Social Science. Minor: Com- merce. Activities: Men's Union and 550 Club. STUART D. BOHN, Carson. Majors: English and Social Science. Minor: His- tory. Activity: Men's Union. That must have been a startling state- ment, Jerome. It just has to be there someplace, Duane! —20— You must remember that the doctor prescribes eight hours per night, Bill WALTER BOHN JR., Carson. Majors: Elementary Education and Social Science. Minors: English and Geography. Activ- ity: Men's Union. JOHN DeFEA, Dickinson. Majors: Eng- lish and Industrial Arts. Activities: Men's Union. JEROME J. DUKART, Manning. Major: Industrial Arts. Minors: Agriculture and Social Science. Activities: Men's Union, I.R.C., Newman Club, German Club (Pres.), I.R.C. (program Chairman). ANGELINE EHLIS, Dickinson. Major: English. Minors: German and Biology. Activities: Princess, I.R. C., Who's Who, Women's League, German Club. DUANE D. EMCH, Leith. Major: Music. Minors: English, Music. Activities: Men's Union, Art Club, I.R.C., Choir, MENC (Treasurer), 550 Club, Band. WILLIAM J. FERDERER, New Salem. Ma- jor: English. Minors: Biology, History, Latin. Activities: Men's Union, 550 Club. Hot Llpr Hedger; D.S.T.C. ■« first trumpeteer. —22— MILTON FUCHS, Hebron. Major: Com- posite Commerce. Minors: English, So- cial Science. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, U.Y.F., M550 Club. Prairie Smoke. DAVID A. HEDGER, Killdeer. Major: Composite Music Major. Minor: Speech. Activities: Choir, Men's Union, M.E.N.C. 550 Club. Band, Chief. Offices: Pub- licity Chairman, 550 Club. DON HJELMSETH, Mandan. Major: So- cial Science. Minors: Music. Activities: Band, Chorus, I.R.C., M.E.N.C., Men's Union. THOMAS C. HUSCHKA, Dickinson. Ma- jor: Social Science. Minors: English, Geography. Activities: Men's Union, I.R.C., Newman Club, 550 Club, Ger- man Club. FRANK HATZENBIHLER, Center. Majors: Industrial Arts and Physical Education. Minor: Biology. Activities: Men's Union, •D Club, Newman Club, 550 Club, I.R.C. NORMAN A. JESPERSON, New England. Major: Social Science. Minors: English and Geography. Activities: Men's Union. For once she1 filling it, not using it. — Right, Clara? Preparing your side of the argument, Pete? Well--what have we here? Caught you this time, Evelyn. Jim--the guy who never forgets his smile! —24— KAY M. JOHNSON, Fairview, Montana. Major: Music and Elementary Education. Minor: English. Activities: M.E.N.C., Women's League. CLARA ROLLER, Glen Ullin. Major: Biol- ogy. Minors: Chemistry and Social Sci- ence. Activities: Lambda Delta Lambda, Women's League, I.R.C., W.R.A., New- man Club, Who's Who. FETER L. KRAMER, Strasburg. Major: Composite Commerce and Social Science. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, I.R.C., Newman Club, 550 Club, Slope Teachers Staff (co-editor), Who's Who. Offices: President, Senior Class; Vice Pres. Phi Sigma Pi. EVELYN LARSON, Fairfield, Montana. Ma- jor: English. Minors: Social Studies and Speech. Activities: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Women's League, I.R. C.t M.S. M. JOYCE LARSON, Almont. Major: Elem- entary Education. Minors: Physical Educa- tion and English. Activities: I.R.C., Wo- men's League, L.S.A., Rodeo Club. JAMES McGEE, Rhame. Major: English. Minors: Geography and Music. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Alpha Psi Omega, Men's Union. I.R.C., Choir, M.E.N.C., Prairie Smoke. —26— CLARENCE W. NAMENUK, Gorham. Ma- jors: Physical Education and Mathematics. Minor: Industrial Arts. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, I.R. C., Baseball, D Club, Newman Club, Slope Teacher Staff, Prairie Smoke. BEVERLY ODLAND, Beach. Major: Elem- entary Education. Minors: Music, Art. Activities: Women's League, Art Club, Choir, W.R.A., M.E.N.C., L.S.A., Prairie Smoke. NORMAN OPP, Hebron. Major: Com- posite Commerce. Minor: Social Science. Activities: Men's Union, Baseball, Ten- nis. D Club, 550” Club. JIM PETERS, Mandan. Major: Industrial Arts. Minors: English and Social Science. Activities: Men's Union, I.R. C. EDWARD RIEDL, Dickinson. Major: So- cial Science. Minors: English and His- tory. Activities: Men's Union, I.R.C., D Club, ”550” Club. ROSIE ANN RIDL, Dickinson. Majors: English, Physical Education. Minor: So- cial Science. Activities: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Women's League, Student Council, W.R.A., Newman Club, Slope Teacher Staff, Radio News and Public Information. Offices: Chaplain Alpha Sigma Alpha, President, W.R.A., Women's League Representative to the Student Council, Who's Who. And THEN you should see what he did I Are you sure it was that way, Cal? Now In retrospect- —--------------why so serious, Lawrence? Guess who told the joke. Wipe those canary feathers off your chin, Oscar. Bob and Norm-------preparing for their next class. Oh, Ohl Shirley looks grouchy--must have missed your 7j45 again. —2 — CALVIN SAILER, Hazen. Major: Com- posite Commerce. Minor: Physical Ed- ucation. Activities: Men’s Union, Base- ball. Tennis. D Club, 550 Club. Offices: Secretary of D Club. Co-cap- tain of the tennis team. LAWRENCE SAILER, Hebron. Major: Commerce. Minors: Social Science, English. Activities: Men's Union, I.R.C., Baseball, U.Y.F., Prairie Smoke. KENNETH SCHATZ, Hebron. Majors: Physical Education and Industrial Arts. Minor: Social Science. Activities: Men’s Union. D Club, 550 Club. OSCAR SCHNAIDT, Bismarck. Major: Chemistry. Minors: Social Science, Mathematics, Industrial Arts. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Lambda Delta Lambda, Men's Union, Student Council. Offices: President of Lambda, Delta Lambda, Men’s Union Representative to the Student Council. ROBERT SCHNEIDER, Hebron. Majors: English and Social Science. Minor: Phy- sical Education. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men’s Union, I.R.C., ”D Club, U.Y.F. Offices: Secretary-Treasurer and Publicity Chairman of the Senior Class, President of Men's Union. SHIRLEY SCHUMMER, New England. Ma- jors: English and Music. Minor: History. Activities: Alpha Psi Omega, I.R.C., Choir, M.E.N.C., Newman Club, Band. Come on Cyn, smile. Don’t take it out on the food. Come on Norm, give out with that Colgate smile---- and music, music, music. Thought you only slept in class, Buzzl Now what was that you said, Willy? Wowl Look what just walked by. Was she cute, Bob? -30— ROGER SCHULTZ, Glen Ullin. Major: Social Science. Minors: Physical Educa- tion and Industrial Arts. Activities: Men's Union, 550 Club, Chess Club. CYNTHIA SCHUTZ, Hebron. Major: Composite Music. Minor: English. Ac- tivities: Women's League, Choir, W.R.A., M.E.N.C., U.Y.F., Band. Offices: Secretary W.R. A., Secretary M.E.N.C., Program Committee Chairman for U.Y.F. NORMAN SMITH, Dickinson. Majors: Music, English. Minor: Music. Activ- ities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, Choir, Student Council, M.E.N.C., U.Y.F., Band, Who's Who. Offices: President of Student Council. KENNARD THOMPSON. Watford City. Majors: Composite Commerce. Minor: Social Science. Activities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, I.R.C., Track, Base- ball, D Club. Offices: Vice-president Men's Union; Secretary-Treasurer Phi Sig- ma Pi. WILLIAM UECKERT, Beach. Majors: Composite Commerce and Physical Educa- tion. Activities: D Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Men's Union. ROBERT WAGNER, Richardton. Majors: Composite Music. Minor: English. Ac- tivities: Phi Sigma Pi, Men's Union, Choir, M.E.N.C., L.S.A., Band, Slope Teacher Staff, Prairie Smoke, Who's Who. Offices: President of Phi Sigma Pi. Monica Warren, This is coffee?” Curt Weiss, — at 7:45 a.m. Doug Wiley, Trying to swallow that cigarette,Doug? Adolph Wutzke, A serious conversation in the cafeteria? —32— MONICA WARREN, Grassy Butte. Majors: Physical Education and Social Science. Minor: History. Activities: Women’s League, W.R.A., Newman Club, Prairie Smoke, Cheerleading, Rodeo Club. CURTIS WEISS, Kalama, Washington. Ma- jor: English. Minors: Speech and Social Science. Activities: Men's Union, Cue Club, I.R.C., Choir, Student Council, Tennis, D Club, L.S.A., Radio News and Public Information, Prairie Smoke. Offices: Senior Class Representative to the Student Council, Co-captain of the tennis team. ADOLPH WUTZKE. Elgin. Majors: Eng- lish and Industrial Arts, Minor: Speech. Activities: Men's Union, Baseball, L.S.A., 550” Club. —33— Junior Class ROW 1, left to right: Bob Bares, Beach; Jerry Bauer, Zap; Irene Bell, Ralph, South Dakota; Eugene Bogner, Glad- stone; Conrad Dietz, Sentinel Butte. ROW 2, left to right: Anton Dinius, Killdeer; Larry Eckroth, Mandan; Lewis Getz, Rhame; Howard Hunke, Taylor; Deraid Jones, Mandan. ROW 1, left to right: Don Kaiser shot, Dickin- son; David Karsky, Dickinson; Irvin Ketterling, Elgin. ROW 2, left to right: Charles Kordonowy, Bel- field; Lloyd Kuehn, Elgin; Eugene Kuntz, Hebron. ROW 3, left to right: Jerry Kuntz, Dickinson; Lauren Larson, Alexander; Jean Lillibridge, Fairfield. ROW 4, left to right: John Lukens, Dickinson; Dale Magstadt, Taylor; Bob Messer, Dickinson. ROW 5, left to right: Bob Olson, Bismarck; Owen Pagel, Reeder; George Peterson, Mandan. % 'Juniors Dreaming of Graduation ROW 1, left to right: Claudia Richards, Bismarck; Gary Sauter, Mandan; Shirlee Smith, Belfleld; Harlan Sayler, Hebron; Henry Schank, Dickinson. ROW 2, left to right: Bill Schwab, Mandan; Ed Sigl, Dickinson; Ernie Trujillo, Spenard, Alaska; Terry Trzynka, Dickinson; Willis Trzynka, New England. ROW 1, left to right: Loren TurbevLlle, Ekalaka, Montana; Harlan Wash, Ekalaka, Montana; Clar- ence Vetter, Hebron. —37— -38— ROW 1, left to right: Ken Annex, Watford City; Bob Armstrong, Dickinson; Ramona Bai- ley, Bismarck; A1 Bauman, Reeder; Kenneth Beaudoin, Dickinson. ROW 2, left to right: Paul Blickensderfer, Mott; Henry Blood, South Heart; Yvonne Boehmsen, Taylor; Alma Bohn, Carson; La- Vonne Burch, Man dan. Sophomore Class Left to right: Margie Colness, Bismarck, Vice-President; Karen Larson, Mandan, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Gayle Zastoupil, New Eng- land, Publicity Chairman; Bob Armstrong, Dickinson, President. ROW 3, left to right: Jan Campbell, Dickin- son; Margie Colness, Bismarck; Hazel Davis, Werner; Albert Degele, Gladstone; Marvin Dietz, Elgin; Tom Gunderson, Dickinson; Sylvia Haas, Mott; Marlene Hayden, Fairview, Montana. ROW 4, left to right: Carol Dronen, Driscoll; Faye Engesser, Rhame; Bruce Erickson, Hettinger; Marlene Fasching, Wibaux, Mon- tana; Bernice Fischer, Driscoll; Keith Henke, Dickinson; Marleen Herman, Beulah; Dan Hertz, Mott. ROW 5, left, to right: John Fleck, Selfridge; Mrs. Pauline Frank, Belfield; Pete Fredricks, Halliday; Don Fuchs, Hebron; Paul Gilbert, Dickinson; Marie Hertz, Mott; Roland Huber, Dodge; Wilbur Huber, Hebron. ROW 1, left to right; Dale Hurt, Belfield; Marlene Kamrath, Leith; Joe Kisch, Dickin- son; Marv Knoll, Mandan; Lucille Knutson, Fairfield. ROW 2, left to right: Mary Koppi, Gladstone; Bertha Kostelecky, Dickinson; Ronny Kostel- ecky, Dickinson; Viola Kovaloff, Killdeer; Viola Kranich, Elgin. Karen Upgren Student Council Representative ROW 3, left to right: Janis Lamsters, New Leipzig; Carol Larson, Fairfield; Karen Lar- son, Mandan; Bob Lasater, Ekalaka, Montana; Ronald Leinius, Bowman; Dale Little Soldier, Golden Valley; Josephine Maier, Beulah; Bar- bara Mayer, Hebron. ROW 4, left to right: Mrs. Pearl Miller, Golden Valley; Margie Middlestadt, Killdeer; Leona Monson, Almont; James Muck, Hettin- ger; Otto Muecke, Gladstone; Bob Neas, New Salem; Ardean Nester, Dickinson; Irene Neu- man, New Leipzig. ROW 5, left to right: Jerry Nichols, Reeder; Lois Nodland, Dickinson; Ivan Opp, Hebron; Clement Oster, Dickinson; Allan Polensky, Belfield; Ray Pelton, Dickinson; Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Beach; Arlyce Roemmick, Mott. ROW 1, left to right: Larry Roemmich, Mott; Vernon Reinhiller, Elgin; Marlene Rustan, New England; Carol Sahr, Dickinson; Laverde Scarr, Alamo. Robert Armstrong Working Sophomore ROW 2, left to right: Harriet Scheerer, Car- son; Sussie Scheerer, Carson; Lucy Schmel- ing, Belfield; Joanne Schmitz, Bismarck; Jeanne Schneider, Lefor. ROW 3, left to right: Reiny Schneider, He- bron; Lina Schow, Fort Clark; Elnora Schulz, Jamestown; Richard Schwartz, Regent; Julia Sense, Bowman; Ray Steckler, Manning; Ruby Stern, Zap; Jerry Strom, Beulah. ROW 4, left to right: Lyla Strum, Beach; Sandy Suchy, Man dan; Rodney Thompson, Dunn Center; Karen Upgren, Bismarck; Har- old Voight, Rhame; Harry Wandler, Dickinson; Virginia Weil, Beulah; William Weinberger, Carson. ROW 5, left to right: -Elna Weisenberger, Halliday; Rita Weisgerber, Bismarck; Eileen Wilhelm, New England; James Wilhelm, Dick- inson; Gayle Zastoupil, New England; Ruth Zuem, Hazen; Ed Mack, Dickinson. —44— ROW 1, left to right: Maurice Aird, Medora; Howard Altenburg; Judson; Carol Alton, Wat- ford City; Agnas Aman, Hebron; Mary Banton, Mandaree. ROW 2, left to right: Leo Bares, Beach; Margie Bares, Beach; Gary Bam a by, Wibaux, Montana; Gerald Bauman, Golden Valley ; Russel Beyers, Dickinson. !i Freshmen take their stand. ROW 3, left to right: Darleen Biffert, Halli- day; Ernest Biel, Dickinson; Lynn Birdsall, Gladstone; Dennis Bobb, Taylor; Miles Bobb, Taylor; Mrs. Elda Bolke, Hebron; Gerald Braun, Killdeer. ROW 4, left to right: Robert Bren, Dickinson; Clyde Brewer, Ekalaka, Montana; Deanna Brown, Beach; Bernard Buresh, Manning; Ray Burwick, Dickinson; Gloria Chinn, Mandaree; Fay Connell, Dickinson; Clarence Cornell, Marmarth. ROW 5, left to right: Leo Czywczynski, Gas- coyne; Larry Dschaak, Dickinson; Dorr it Dietrich, Carson; Doris Dietz, Sentinel Butte; Beverlay Dilse, Scranton; Theresa Dobrowski, Beach; Eugene Doll, New Salem; Daphne Doty, Belfield. —45— ROW 1, left to right: Donna Eckelberg, Dunn Center; Jane Ehlis, Dickinson; Judy Elmquist, Dickinson; Sherman Everson, Bucyrus; David Erhardt, Center. Shirlee looks interested. ROW 2, left to right: JoAnn Evinger, Werner; Mae Famer, Bowman; Janet Feland, Almont; Edwin Ficek, Dickinson; Jonnes Fetterer, El- gin. ROW 3, left to right: Marlys Froehlich, Dick- inson; JoAnn Frenzel, Dickinson; Margaret Gartley, Dickinson; Barbara Gatzke, New Eng- land; Loyd Gibbons, Thunder Hawk, South Dakota; Everett Gilbert, Dickinson; Ellen Goetz, Lefor; Susan Grendahl, Carson. ROW 4, left to right: Elaine Gress, Dickinson; Steve Gulka, Dickinson; Gary Hagler, Mott; Cleione Hanson, Belfield; James Haverlock, South Heart; Philip Havnvik, Belfield; Margie Hawk, Lake Bronson, Minnesota; Jim Hecker, Belfield. ROW 5, left to right: Alma Held, New Salem; Bob Heinemeyer, Hebron; Donna Heinle, Rich- ardton; Roswell Henke, New Salem; Joe Hleb- ichuck, Belfield; Lila Hokenson, Hettinger; Marlene Huber, Beulah; John Huck, Dickinson. ROW 1, left to right: Darlene Huether, Dick- inson; Willis Heinrich, Ashley; Darlene Hledik, Dickinson; Maurice Hunke, Taylor; Angeline Hurt, Belfield. Recognize Anybody? ROW 2, left to right: Margaret Jakubowsky, Belfield; William Jakubowsky, Belfield; Mar- jorie Jeffers, Bucyrus; Laura John, New Salem; Einar Johnson, Fryburg. ROW 3, left to right: Harlan Johnson, Bucyrus; Robert Johnson, Rliame; Dennis Kadrmas, Dick- inson; Don Kadrmas, Dickinson; Daphne Kalanek, Dickinson; Delora Kallis, New Leipzig; Ken Ka- reen, Anchorage, Alaska; Mildred Karsky, Bel- field. ROW 4, left to right: Eileen Keller, Dickin- son; Yvonne Keller, Dodge; Mark Kempenick, Rhame; Wilda Ketterling, Heil; Audrey Kleih, New Salem; Amelia Klein, Dodge; Cecelia Klein, Dodge; Delores Klein, Hebron. ROW 5, left to right: Ernest Klem, Belfield; Louella Klemm, Dickinson; Dennis Klewln, Amldon; Jerome Knoplk, Belfield; Harold Knudtson, Fairfield; Rozella Koffler, Bowman; Wayne Koffler, Taylor; Evelyn Kostelecky, Dickinson. ROW 1, left to right: Jim Kostelecky, Dickin- son; Pete Kostelecky; Dickinson; Tom Kraft, Judson; Cecelia Kromarek, Scranton; Janice Kromarek, Scranton. Larry gets special attention. ROW 2j left to right: Darwin Kunze, Regent; Marlene Larson, Beach; Lorene Linninger, Bowman; Joyce Loehrke, Judson; Linda Loritz, Hebron. ROW 3, left to right: Robert Luger, Fort Yates; Shirlee McCarthy, Dickinson; Adeline McConnell, Dunn Center; Geraldine McLaugh- lin, Hazen; Shirley Magstadt, Taylor; Janice Marsh, Dickinson; La Verne Martin, Richard- ton; Jerome Matt Ison, Amegard. ROW 4, left to right: Bernice Mayer, Hebron; Melvin Mayer, Gladstone; Lillian Mattem, Strasburg; Darlene Meissel, Halliday; Betty Messmer, Halliday; Judy Miller, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin; Lucille Miller, Hazen; Don Murdy, Dickinson. ROW 5, left to right: Rodney Meyers, Me- dora; Luella Nagel, Linton; Herman Nauman, Taylor; Kenneth Nauman, Taylor; Colleen Nichols, Scranton; Mavis Norton, New Salem; Mary Ann Opp, Hebron; Bob Palanchek, Bel- field. —51— —52— ROW 1, left to right: Elko Palaniuk, Belfield; Orest Palaniuk, Belfield; Audrey Pavlicek, Dickinson; Earl Peterson, Dickinson; Margie Petryszak. Students take a break. ROW 2, left to right: Raymond Polensky, Bel- field; Irving Raab, Gladstone; Willard Rehm, Hebron; Phillip Resner, Reeder; Robert Riden- hower, Sentinel Butte. ROW 3, left to right: Laura Rakusek, Burt; Dennis Roscoe, New Leipzig; Betty Rud, Scran- ton; Ruth Rutledge, Williston; Mary Lou Ryden, Killdeer; Barbara Sasse, Beulah; Donna Schee- ler, Dickinson;Ray Scheetz, Sanger. ROW 4, left to right: Diana Schmidt, Center; Evelyn Schmidt, Belfield; Jo Ann Schmidt, Dick- inson; Joann Schmitz, Golva; Raymond Schnei- der, Hebron; Rosalie Schneider, Lefor; Dar- lene Schock, Elgin; Lucille Schock, Leith. ROW 5, left to right: Bruce Schwartz, Mott; Jane Silbernagel, Rhame; Jo Ann Silbemagel, Rhame; Tom Sluiter, Savage, Montana; Mar- vin Smith, Bowman; Sharon Spoer, Hebron; Tom Sponsel, Haynes; Ellen Stafford, New England. •—53— The faculty spend their time as the students dol ROW 1, left to right: Helen Suckerman, Dick- inson; Charles Snyder, NewTown; Marlene Ternes, Raleigh; Judy Tisor, Medora; Bill Thompson, Backoo. ROW 2, left to right: Judy Ulfers, Beach; Paul Wagner, Hettinger; Dennis Weber, Dickinson; Mary Pat Weber, Dickinson; Joann Wehrman, Golva; Arloween Weiland, Regent; lone Werner, Lark. ROW 3, left to right: Kenneth Werre, Elgin; Marilyn Whiting, Dickinson; Arlene Wiedrick, Beulah; Roger Woodley, Gascoyne; Dorothy Wutzke, Elgin; Barbara Wruck, New Leipzig; Robert Yohe, Bucyrus; Henrietta Herauf. —55— Mrs. Elva Swanson LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Gladys Lobsinger, Mrs. Emma Ficek, Mrs. Ruby Keniston, Mrs. Edna Foreman, and Mrs. Tlllie Ficek. Dominic Staudinger LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Isadore Sikora, Mr. Nicholas Hipsak, Mr. Jacob Dukart, Mr. Frank Dukart, and Mr. Herbert Steffes. —So— Ace Harlan Wash Honorable Mention Ace Mokey Dinius All-Conference ROW 1: left to right; Ervin Kessel, A1 Bauman, Kenny Kareen, Gerald Nichols, Vernon Reinhiller, Leo Bares. ROW 2: Fred Duckwitz, Den- nis Klewin, Pete Kostelecky, Willis Heinrich, Marvin Smith, Jim Wal- ker. ROW 3: Bob Scott, Bob Lasater, Larry Bares, Larry Rafferty, Dick Kessel, Lloyd Gibbons. ROW 4: Bernard Buresh, Harlan Wash, Dale Vernon Rienhiller-G Bill Ueckert-T Marvin Smith-C Bob Scott- HB Loyd Gibbons-G —58— Hurt, James Muck, Tom Gunderson, Mokey Dinius. TOP ROW: Kenny Beaudoin, Manager, Head Football Coach, Bob Tracy; William Ueckert, Lauren Larson, Harry J. Wienbergen, Athletic Director; Marvin Knoll, Manager, Co-captains 1957 season Larry Bares, Beach; Harlan Wash, Ekalaka, Montana. MISSING: Herb Herauf, Assistant Football Coach. Jim Walker-T Ken Kareen-G Ace Bob Lasater Honorable Mention Pete Kostelecky-G Richard Kessel-E Lauren Larson-T —59— Tom Gunderson-QB-HB Larry Rafferty-E A1 Bauman-T Dennis Klewin-T 1957 Foot 1957 Season Record D S T C 0 Black Hills T.C. 6 D S T C 6 Valley City T.C. 6 DS T C 0 Jamestown 31 D S T C 6 Bottineau 0 D S T C 20 Bismarck J.C. 0 D S T C 0 Minot T.C. 25 D S T C 13 Mayviile T.C. 31 Fred Duckwitz-T —60— James Muck-T Jerry Nichols-G Dale Hurt-T ball Team 1957 Co-Captains Larry Bares, Beach Harlan Wash, Ekalaka, Montana 1958 Co-Captains Mokey Dinius Bob Lasater Won 2 - Tied 1 - Lost 4 Willis Heinrich-FB Bernard Buresh-E Erv Kessel-QB 1 ty vv —62— W- Ifm TP ' v LEFT TO RIGHT: Calvin Sailer, Norman Opp, Curt Wiess, Joe Kisch. NOT PICTURED: Cordell Christenson, Jack Uecker. 1957 Tennis Team Jayvees Myron Haugse Woody Childs Everett Gilbert Dennis Klevin Wayne Koffler Hank Blood Tom Gunderson Left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Bob Lasater, Ray Burwick, Phil Kahler, Bob Rude, Paul Wagner, Harlen Wash. TOP ROW: H. J. Wienbergen Marv'Knoll, Willy Ueckert, Larry Bares, Dickjanigo, Leo Bares, and Manager, Mokey Dinlus. Marv' Rah! Rah! Girls Diana Judy Offside Monica Ilmiiiiziiliiiiis Student Council BACK ROW, seated; Bob Messer, Rose Ridl, Marie Hertz, Lloyd Kuehn, Bill Schwab, Miss Woods, Dean of Women; Nor- man Smith, President; Shirlee Smith, Larry Bares, Karen Upgren, Curt Weiss, Oscar Schnaidt, Ray Burwick. FRONT ROW, Seated: Boris Namenuk, Ernest Trujillo. Men's Union Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Strom, Kennard Thompson, Robert Schneider. Oscar Schnaidt. Women's League Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Ridl, vice-president; Miss Woods, Dean of Women; Lois Grimm, president; Lynne Bixdsall, Treas- urer; Judy Elmquist, Secretary. Alpha Sigma Alpha ROW 1, left to right: Rosie Rldl, Eileen Wilhelm, Shirlee Smith, Irene Bell, president, Karen Upgren, Miss Leila Woods, advisor, Margie Anderson, Sylvia Haas. ROW 2: Barbara Mayer, Sandra Suchy, Yvonne Boehrnsen, Bernice Mayer. Marie Hertz, Evelyn Larson, Lynne Blrdsall, Jean Lilllbridge, Carol Larson. Phi Sigma Pi ROW 1, left to right: Bill Schwab, Charles Kordonowy, Lloyd Kuehn, Pete Kramer, Robert Wagner, president, Kennard Thompson, Robert Schneider. ROW 2: Milton Fuchs, Larry Eckroth, Lloyd Hendrickson, Norman Smith, James McGee, Paul Bllckensderfer, Jerry Kuntz, Otto Muecke, Larry Rofferty, Ronald Kostelecky, Albert Degele. ROW 1, left to right: Jerome Dukart, Thomas Huschka, Joe Kisch, Willard Auch, Shirley Schummer. ROW 2; Don Ev- inger, John Hauk, Adolph Wutzke, Reiny Schneider, Larry Sdchaak, Mr. Dolwig, Faculty Adviser. Art Club ROW 1, left to right: Shirley Schummer, David Sahr, Carol Sahr, Clara Roller. ROW 2: Elaine Gress, JoAnne Baird, Jim McGee, Evelyn Larson, Beverly Odland. Chess Club SEATED, left to right: Lucy Schmelling, Carol Larson, Gary Sauter, Bill Jakubowsky, George Peters, Sylvia Haas. STANDING, left to right: Jim Hecker, Jim Davidson, Darrel Jones, Jan Campbell, Jerome Knopik, Jim Peters, Alvi Mootz. Lambda Delta Lambda SEATED, left to right: Mr. Thompson, Faculty Adviser, Clara Koller, Mr. MacDonald, Faculty Adviser; Oscar Schnaidt, President; Joe Miller, Ron Kostelecky. STANDING: Willard Auch, Charles Kordonowy, Paul Gilbert, Paul BliCKensderfer, Larry Rafferty, Richard Kessel, Mr. Murphy, Faculty Advisor; Mr. Meagen, Faculty Adviser. S.E.A. ROW 1, left to right: Carol Dronen, Laura John, Mr. Rhodes, Faculty Adviser; Wayne Granfor, Mavis Norton, Betty Meas- mer. ROW 2: Ellen Goetz, Marlene Fasching, Geraldine McLaughlin, Darlene Meissel, Jo Ann Schmitz, Margaret Jakob- owsky, Adeline McConnell. ROW 3: Marlene Rustan, Darlene Biffort, Lyla Hokenson, Agnes Entzel, Vonnie Keller, Lu- cille Miller. ROW 4: Joann Wehrman, Marilyn Duckwitz, Marjorie Mittelstadt, Mildred Karsky, Joyce Loerhke, Donna Mae Heinle. M.E.N.C. ROW 1, left to right: Beverly Odland, Mrs. Heid, adviser, O. T. Belsheim, Irene Bell, Howard Hunke, Cynthia Schutz, secretary, Larry Eckroth, president, Karen Larson, Shirley Schummer. ROW 2: Karen Upgren, Don Hjelmseth, Daphne Doty, Robert Bares, Maurice Hunke, Bruce Schwartz, Gary Barnaby, Carol Sahr, Duane Emch. BACK ROW: Dave Hed- ger, Robert Wagner, Jim McGee, Norman Smith, Robert Armstrong, Otto Meucke, Gene Hersrud, Robert Bren, Jim Rid- enhower, David Sahr. I.R.C. ROW 1, left to right: Beverly Odland, Dr. A. C. Selke, Joann Baird, Eileen Wilhelm, secretary, Lloyd Kuehn, president, Thomas Huschka, Jerome Dukart, Dr. E. C. Blackorby, adviser, Judy Miller. ROW 2: Clara Koller, Lillian Mattem, Shirlee Smith, Lavonne Burch, Audrey Kleih, Carol Larson, Shirlee McCarthy, Jean Lillibridge. ROW 3: Daphne Doty, Diana Schmidt, Rosie Ridl, Evelyn Larson, Sylvia Haas, Joyce Larson, Gayle Zastoupil. ROW 4: Stanley Schneider, Joe Kisch, Tony Miller, Jan Campbell, Willard Auch, Robert Neas, Pete Kramer. ROW 5: Jim Peters, Kennard Thompson, Jim McGee, Roswell Henke, Ray Knoell, Robert Polanchek. W.R.A ROW 1, left to right: JoAnn Frenzel, Rosie Ridl, Marleen Herman, Miss Schumacher, Irene Bell, Cynthia Schutz, Laura Rokusek. ROW 2: Faye Engesser, Gloria Chinn, Carol Dronen, Lina Schow, Barbara Mayer, Bernice Fischer, Clara Rol- ler, Shirlee Smith. ROW 3: Marjorie Jeffers, Donna Mae Scheeler, Jean Schneider, Beverly Odland, Jean Lillibridge, Judy Miller. ROW 4; Lucille Schock, Marie Hertz, Angeline Hurt, Daphne Doty, Diana Schmidt. D Club ROW 1, left to right: Larry Bares, Calvin Sailer, Lloyd Hendrickson, Harlan Wash, Nick Anton, Leo Bares, Jerry Nichols. ROW 2: Bob Schneider, Richard Kessel, Willis Heinrich, Kennard Thompson, Tom Gunderson, Vernon Reinhiller, Marvin Knoll. ROW 3: Mr. Wienbergen, Bernard Buresh, Albert Bauman, Larry Rafferty, Lloyd Gibbons, Curt Weiss. ROW 4: Maurice Aird, Jim Muck, Bruce Birdsall, Charles Robinson, Bob Lasater, Roger Altenburg, Mr. Aasmundstad, Mr. Tracy. —75— U.Y.F ROW 1, left to tight: Dr. Vickery, Darlene Biffert, Marlene Hayden, Sharon Spoer, Bernice Mayer, Otto Muecke, Reiny Schneider, Cynthia Schutz, Shirley Magstadt, Delora Kallis, Dr. Blackorby. ROW 2: Mavis Norton, Donna Mae Heinle, Marie Hertz, Linda Loritz, Sylvia Haas, Darlene Shock, Laura John, Marilyn Duckwitz, Dorrit Dietrich. ROW 3: Kenneth Schatz, Norman Smith, Jerome Strom, Raymond Schneider, Lynne Birdsall, Mary Ann Opp, Yvonne Boehrnsen. ROW 4: Dale Magstadt, Milton Fuchs, Lawrence Sailer. Dennis Roscoe, Harlan Sayler. M.S.M. ROW 1, left to right: Carol Sahr, Raymond Pelton, Darlene Huether, Carol Larson, Daphne Doty, David Sahr, Angeline Hurt, Mary Banton. ROW 2: Bruce Schwartz, Earl Jorgenson, Thomas Sluiter, Bill Thompson, Dr. Dungan, Faculty Ad- viser; the Rev. Kenneth Wiley, chaplain, Douglas Wiley. —76— Newman Club ROW 1, left to right; Faye Engesser, Judy Ulfers, Joann Schmitz, JoAnn Frenzel, Mr. Dolwig, Faculty Adviser, Bill Schwab, Treasurer; Joanne Schmitz, Secretary, Bob Bares, President, Howard Hunke, Vice President, Father Walsh, chaplain, Mar- gie Colness, Judy Elmquist, Sandra Suchy, Shirley Schummer. ROW 2; Barbara Sasse, Marlene Ternes, Clara Koller, Lil- lian Mattern, Deanna Brown, Margie Bares, Elaine Gress, Judy Miller, Bernice Fischer, Ellen Goetz, Jonnes Ferderer, Lu- ella Klem, Margaret Jakobowsky. ROW 3; Joann Wehrman, Francis Krehlich, Doris Dietz, Joanne Schmidt, Jeanne Sch- neider, Evelyn Kostelecky, Jane Silbernagel, Janice Marsh, Eileen Keller, Rosalie Biel, Marjorie Mittelstadt, Evelyn Schmidt, Luella Nagel. ROW 4: Don Evinger, Herman Naumen, John Huck, Eugene Doll, John Fleck, Diana Schmidt, Rose Ridl, JoAnn Silbernagel, Donna Mae Scheeler, Leo Bares, A1 Polensky, Thomas Huschka, Jim Hecker. ROW 5: Don Kaisershot, Tom Sponsel, Peter Kramer, Bill Jakubowsky, Jerome Knopik, Henry Blood, Jerome Dukart, Joe Hlebichuk, Jim Haverlock, Maurice Hunke, John Shank, Gary Bamaby. L.S.A. ROW 1, left to right: Barbara Wruck, Ruby Stern, Leona Monson, Mr. Belsheim, Faculty Adviser; Wayne Granfor, Karen Larson, Elnora Schulz, Irene Neumann, Laura Rokusek. ROW 2: Darlene Meissel, Vonnie Keller, Betty Messmer, Mar- jorie Jeffers, Marlys Froelich, Barbara Gatzke, Vergene Wolf, Lucille Miller, Marlene Rustan. ROW 3; Lyla Hokenson, Lavonne Bursch, Audry Kleih, Joyce Loehrke, Arlyce Roemmich, Agnes Entzel, Lina Mae Schow, Carol Dronen. ROW 4: Larry Roemmick, Ronnie Huber, Lucille Schock, Ruth Rutledge, Janice Feland, Joyce Larson, Lloyd Kuehn. ROW 5: Bob Wagner, Larry Rafferty, Charles Snyder, Gerald Bauman, Jim Muck, Richard Schwartz, Curt Weiss. —77— 550 Club £«i tl ROW 1, left to right; Donald Fuchs, Adolph Wutzke, Robert Lasater, Robert Messer, Jerome Strom, Nick Anton, Bill Jor- gensen, Kenneth Werre, Albert Degele. ROW 2i Myron Haugse, Loren Turbiville, Willard Rahm, Peter Kramer, Kenneth Beaudoin, Ervin Ketterling, William Mund. ROW 3: Larry Rafferty, John Lukens, Rodney Myers, Milton Fuchs, David Karsky, Larry Bender, David Palachuk, Jerry Bender, ROW 4t Paul Blickensderfer, Jerry Kuntz, Henry Schank, James Muck, Dennis Roscoe, Marvin Dietz, Edward Sigl. —78— Rodeo Club ROW 1, left to light] Geraldine McLaughlin, Yvonne Keller, Marlene Larsen, Larry Transtrom, Dale Little Soldier, Luc- ille Schock, Elnora Schulz, Mr. Housen,_ Faculty Advisor. ROW 2: Mary Pat Weber, Betty Messmer, Darlene Meissel, E- lalne Gress, Janice Marsh, Joyce Larsen,'Henrietta Herauf, Leona Monson. ROW 3: Herman Nauman, Myron Haugse, Loren Turbiville, Willard Rehm, Clyde Brewer, Melvin Mayer. ROW 4s Bernard Buresh. Gerald Bauman, Max Wilson, Rodney Myers, Miles Bobb, Harold Knudtson, Don Evlnger, Kenneth Nauman. -79- ’Queen Kay and finances' Winner take all. Prairie Smoke Staff SEATED, left to right: Monica Warren, Editor-in-Chief; Shlrlee Smith, Assistant Editor; Colleen Nichols, Lawrence Sailer, Robert Neas. STANDING, left to right: Diana Schmidt, Cun Weiss, Business Manager; James McGee, Milton Fuchs, Dr. K. Vickery, Faculty Adviser; Joe Kisch. NOT PICTURED: Beverly Od- land, An Editor. Slope Teacher Staff —80— Radio News and Public Information SEATED, left to right: Mr. Halverson, Faculty Adviser; Marlene Hayden, Shirley McCarthy. STANDING, left to right: Adolph Wutzke, Dave Hedger, Raymond Schneider, Eileen Wilhelm, Coleen Nichols. SEATED, left to right: Margaret Gartley, Karen Larson. STANDING, left to right: Shirlee McCarthy, Elaine Gress, Pete Kramer, Karen Up- gren, Joe Kisch, Howard Hunke, Bill Schwab. Choir ROW 1, left to right Deloia Kallis, Arlyce Roemmich, Virginia Well, Beverly Odland, Shirley Schummer, Evelyn Kos- telecky, Carol Sahr, Daphne Doty, O. T. Belsheim, director, Helen Suckerman, Karen Upgren, Lucille Schock, Cynthia Schutz, Shlrlee Smith, Mary Pat Weber, Arloween Wieland, Sandra Suchy. ROW 2j Bernice Mayer, Marjorie Hawk, Lin- da Loritz, Delores Klein, Darlene Schock, Janet Peland, Lynne Birdsall, JoAnn Silbernagel, Sylvia Haas, Irene Bell, Lina Schow, Margie Bares, Darlene Huether, Marlys Froehlich, Karen Larson, Donna Scheelei. ROW 3: James Davidson, Er- Band BACK ROW, left to right: Darleen Huether, Dwalne Nelson, director, Raymond Polensky, Norman Smith, Dennis Roscoe, Roswell Henke, Ray Kovash, Gene Hersrud, Margie Bares. ROW 3: Shirley Magstadt, Jim Ridenhower, Jerome Knopik, Bruce Schwartz, Bob Bren, Maurice Hunke, Ray Burwick, David Hedger, Earl Jorgenson, Diana Schmidt, David Sahr, Douglas Wiley, Karen Upgren, Paul Gilbert, Duane Emch, Robert Wagner, Keith Henke, Howard Hunke. ROW 2: Judy nett Biel, Bruce Schwartz, Maurice Hunke, Robert Armstrong, Curtis Weiss, Larry Eckroth, Howard Hunke, Robert Wagner, James McGee, Don Hjelmseth, Everett Gilbert, Robert Bares. ROW 4: Keith Hunke, Otto Muecke, Janice Lamsters, Pat Hosman, Lawrence Sailer, Norman Smith, Douglas Wiley, David Hedger, Roger Altenburg, Allan Polensky, Duane Emch, Thomas Sponsel, Larry Roemmich, David Sahr. Ulfers, Paul Wagner, Everett Gilbert, Delores Klein, Janis Marsh, Daphne Kalanek, Darlene Hledik, Don Flemmer, Elaine Gress, Herman Nauman, Shirley Schummer, Mae Famer, Linda Loritz. FRONT ROW: Larry Eckroth, Otto Muecke, Gary Bamaby, Cynthia Schutz, Marlene Larson, Karen Larson, Marlene Hayden, Robert Bares. Sliihl li| Chief Dave - Princess Angie —85— Chief Dave dances around Princess Angie. Braves do the honor dance around new Chief and Princess. In the falling year, as the haze hovers over the prairie, the braves and squaws of long past moons assemble for the Pow- wow. Then the young men and young women of the tribe place the war bonnet and beads on the new chief and princess and smoke the Pipe of Peace. So was it also in the year of the Dog (1957, the year of Muttnik). On the morrow, when the medicine was strong, the warriors went forth to victorious battle against the tribe from the Southland. Then came the Feast of Victory, the Reading of the Winter Count, and the Scalp Dance. Braves join the group after escorting the Chief. Chief Dave salutes the four directions. One last war whoop! The “Great White Father (Theodore Roosevelt) is depicted in this Campus High School float. Eileen Wilhelm and Barbara Mayer on the Alpha Sig- ma Alpha sorority float. Floats lining up for Homecoming parade. In the foreground is the D Club float. —87— —88— Now you see it.....the Freshman non- cooperators get the works. At a party just after Homecoming, sentences of a kangaroo court were executed on the Freshies who had refused to cooperate during the initiation period. For example, they were expected to learn the Alma Mater and sing it on demand. Some didn'tl They were expected to wear dis- tinctive garb and war paint. Some didn't! So they were tried, convicted and punished. And howl A poster used in the Slope-Teacher spon- sored Ugly Man Contest, proceeds from which went to the March of Dimes. Several participants in the Ugly Man contest... .Smile pretty, boys! Mr. Rasmussen is admiring the uniforms worn by Pete and Some people snooze” even in the lounge! Norm......or are you boys MP's? The last-minute rush to check assembly seat assignments and or the mail list. Setting for the Candyland Ball, Alpha Sigma Alpha formal. WDYUaKD —90— Howard and Keith make melody. Dave and Larry do it too. Carol and Beverly plan for the ugly man. Daphne sings at the Homecoming dance. Dave, Dwaine and Doug chew the fat. 91— -92— A r SCOTT GYMNASIUM, the home of the Savages, Braves and Midgets. Wienbergen Court is constantly in use for games all winter long and for two class C and three Class B tournaments. STICKNEY HALL........This dormitory is used by the men in the fall, winter and spring, and by the women during the summer. Mrs. Phyllis Aas is the housemother. —93— The Word of God In 1957, the Newman Club were hosts to their fellow students during Religious Em- phasis week. The guest speaker was the Reverend Father Hovda of Berlin, North Da- kota, who delivered several lectures before student assemblies on the theme chosen by a student committee, Is Religion Practical. His message was that we are in error to think of religion as something for us to use for our own purposes. In addition to the assemblies, there were devotional meetings and a panel discussion. LEFT TO RIGHT: Father Walsh. President C. E. Scott, Wil- liam Perderer, Bob Bares and Father Hovda. Father Hovda addressing an assembly. After the panel discussion. The Big Day For Seniors Before After —95— Dedication In appreciation for her long and distinguished service as a member of the faculty and staff, the students of Campus High School dedicate their portion of the 1958 Prairie Smoke to Miss Matilda Stoxen, librarian. When Miss Stoxen came to DSTC as librarian in 1926, the school was not new to her for she had been one of the first students, having received her Standard diploma in 1920. After teaching for several years, she matriculated at the University of Minnesota where she re- ceived her Bachelor of Science degree in Library Science. She has since done graduate study at the University of Minnesota. Miss Stoxen is active in local and national library and music organizations, and has won recognition as an excellent speaker and writer. Miss Stoxen has been particularly helpful to us in teaching us how to use the library and in making materials available to us. We hope that through this dedication we can show some of the appreciation we feel for her many services to us. —97— Among the many outstanding happenings of the year 1957-58 two major events in the history of our school will stand out in our memories----a new name. Campus High School, and a new principal, Rolf Rasmus- sen . When Mr. Hnottavange announced that he would not be returning for another year, we felt that we were losing a counselor, a friend, and a staunch supporter. Mr. Ras- mussen has proven to be all of these, Through his leadership, school activities have been increased and prestige has been built up for the school. Major accomplish- ments have been the acceptance of our in- vitation to be host to the 1959 State Student Council Convention, and the change from a mimeographed Smoke Signals to a printed paper. Before coming to Campus High, Mr. Rasmussen taught in Killdeer, North Da- kota, and in Fairview, Montana. He holds a B.S. degree from DSTC and a Master's degree in School Administration from the University of Minnesota. —98— Campus High School Class of 1958 6 YJtr tSM LA DONNA MARIE VAN VLEET, Grassy Butte, Student Council 1, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Chorus 2,3, 4; Speech and Dramatics 1,2,3; G.A.A. Secretary 4; Class Presi- dent 1,3; Class Vice-president 2; Class Secretary 4; Smoke Signals 1,2,3,4; Co-editor 4; Rodeo Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Gill's State 3; Betty Crocker Award 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4; Radio News 2. BORIS NAMENUK, Gorham, Prair- ie Smoke 1,2,3, Editor 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Boys Quar- tet 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3, President 4; Class President 2; Class Secretary 3; Smoke Signals 3,4; Rotary Club Representative 3; Science Club 4% Dramatics 4; Pep Club 4; Football 4; Track 3; Basketball 1,2,3. PAUL R. BUZALSKY, Dickinson, Vice-President of class 3,4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Track 3; Smoke Signals 4. LAWRENCE BLACKBURN, Grassy Butte, Chorus 1,2,4; Smoke Sig- nals 3,4; Science Club 4; Treas- urer Rodeo Club 4; Pep Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 3,4. JANETTE DOWHANIUK, Dickin- son, Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3; Co-editor Smoke Signals 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Presi- dent 4. STEVEN DEMANIOW, Belfield. International Relations Club 1; Secretary of class 2; President of Science Club; Rodeo Club 4; Stu- dent Council 2; Pep Club 1,2,4; Basketball 3; Football 4; Track 1, 3,4. —99— LUELLA L. HUTMACHER, Dickin- son, Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Smoke Signals 4. WILLIAM CHRUSZCH, Jr., Bel- field, Band 1,2,3,4; Rodeo Club 4; Smoke Signals 4. SCEONE CAROL THORESON, Bent' ley, Band 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Music Club 4; Science Club 4; Rodeo Club 4; Dramatics 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Smoke Signals 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3. CLAUDIA L. SCHEELER, Dickin- son, G.A.A, 2; Chorus 1,2,4; Alternate for Girl's State 3; Pep Club 1,2,3. JOHN M. FRANCHUK, Dickinson, Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Smoke Signals 3,4; Football 4; Track 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Radio Club, Vice-pres. 4; Basketball Manager 4. ELIZABETH ANN BILLICK, Gor- ham, F.H.A. 1,2; Music Club 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Smoke Sig- nals 4; Girls Chorus 4. —100— MARVIN G. HANEL, Dickinson, Track 3; Basket- ball 2,3,4. HILARIA SCHEELER, Dickinson, Chorus 1.2,4; G.A.A. 2; Smoke Signals 4; Pep Club 1,2,3. RAYMOND G. HANEL, Dickinson, Track 3; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Smoke Signals 4. ALBERT WEIDNER, Dickinson, Basketball 3. THEODORE MICHAEL MESSER, Hebron, Band 1, 2,4; F.F.A. 3; Pep Club 4. ARTHUR J. SCHLOSS, Gladstone, Chorus 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Smoke Signals 4. —101— RONALD JAMES MUTH, Dickinson. Pep Club 1 2,3,4; Radio Club 4, Juniors Nea Paulson Lee Froehlich Edith Franchuk Robert Enge President Vice-President Secretary Joe Haverluk Viola Ridl Victor Wanner Gertrude Chruszch -102- Id a Mae Gresser Frank Heiser Loretta Kostelnak Allen Kostelecky Elaine Hanel Alvin Kudma Vivian Wock Alphonse Dukart Sharon Nelson Larry Marquaret Karen Jacobson Eugene Ridle Kathleen Muth Eleanor Kuchynski Ruby Lundin Adeline Muth Raymond Namyniuk Vinette Dutchuk Marilyn Karsky Marilynne Wock — 103— Sophomore Class ROW 1, Left to Right: Miss Tucker, class advisor, Don Hedge, Carla Steig, Margie Symionow, David Demaniow, Elaine Dukart, Secretary, Harvey Heiser, Mary Ann Petryszak, Patricia Hanson, and Ronald Kovash. ROW 2: Ronald Decker, Kathleen Messer, Dennis Karsky, Coroavee Scott, Vaun DaLee Rhodes, President, Diana Lamprecht, Vice-President, Car- ole Lee, Dale Smith, Betty Jilek, and Clifford Scheeler. ROW 3: Jane Scott, Sharon Burkhardt, James Klein, Judy Reis- enauer, Robert Klemm, Emily Oe, Edwin Wanner, Karen Kubik, and Lorraine Franchuk. ROW 4: Robert Hanel, Lawrence Ewoniuk, and Arthur Wanner. Freshman Class ROW 1, Left to Right: Herbert Decker, Agnes Oster, Vincent Kostelecky, Ardyce Burian, Gerald Kainz, June Semerad, Secretary, Linda Marucheck, President, Sharon Schopp, Vice President, Richard Dvorak, Rose Petryszak, Frank Themes, Ellen Franchuk, and Victor Demaniow. ROW 2: Jean Semerad, Roland Olsson, Jane Franchuk, Alan Roffler, Joyce Lar- son, Donovan Kubas, LeRoy Burwick, Connie Hartman, William Macemon, Barbara Heiser, Gene Witt, and Marlys Bur- wick. ROW 3: Miss Henderson, class advisor, James Franchuk, Shirley Wock, Alice Frafjord, Harry Kanski, Elaine Pri- byl, Jeanne Hauck, Dorothy Sands, Jeanette Koffler, and Walter Bonner. Student Council SITTING, Left to Right: Elaine Dukart, Linda Marucheck, Sharon Schopp, Paul Buzalsky, Lee Froelich, Robert Enge, Boris Namenuk, President, Vaun Dalee Rhodes, Secretary, Donna Van Vleet, June Semerad, Diana Lamprecht, Janette Dowhaniuk, Edith Franchuk. STANDING: Mr. Rasmussen, Principal, and Norman Smith, advisor. Annual Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Diana Lamprecht, Boris Namenuk, Editor, Sharon Schopp, Alphonse Dukart, and Miss Tucker, Advisor. —105— Smoke Signals Staff ROW 1, Left to Right: Miss Tucker, advisor, Co-Editors, Janette Dowhaniuk, Donna Van Vleet, and Norman Smith, student advisor, ROW 2: Edith Franchuk, Luella Hutmacher, Halaria Scheeler, Sharon Schopp, Sceone Thoreson, and Patricia Hanson. ROW 3: Diana Lamprecht, Marilynne Wock, Elizabeth Biliick, Vaun DaLee Rhodes, Karen Kubik, Emily Oe, and Nea Paulson. ROW 4: Ronald Muth, John Franchuk, Boris Namenuk, Alphonse Du kart, Ray Hanei, Frank Heiser, Lawrence Blackburn, Arthur Sch loss, Paul Buzalsky, and Dale Smith T widgets ROW 1, Left to Right: Ronald Kovash, Dennis Karsky, Ronald Muth, Alphonse Dukart, Dale Smith, Alan Roffler, and John Franchuk. ROW 2: Edwin Wanner, Ardean Nester, Mr. Jahrman, advisor, Jim Muck, Vernan Reinhiller, Jerome Dukart, and Gene Witt. —106— Band ROW 1, Left to Right: Emily Oe, Sceone Thorson, Karen Kubik, Karen Jacobson, Jane Scon, Sharon Schopp, Maryls Bar- wick, Barbara Heiser, Connie Hartman, Dale Smith, Walter Bonner, Agnes Oster, and Patricia Hanson. ROW 2: Ray Ko- vash, Doug Wiley, David Hedger, Student Directors, William Chruszch, James Franchuk, Cordavee Scott, Theodore Mes- ser, Ronald Kovash, Donovan Hedge, John Franchuk, Dennis Karsky, Allen Roffler, Donovan Kubas, Frank Themes, and Boris Namenuk. Chorus ROW 1, Left to Right: Miss Shirley Schummer, Student Director, Eleanor Kuchynski, Vivian Wock, Sharon Schopp, Kath- leen Messer, Claudia Scheeler, Frank Themes, Dale Smith, Walter Bonner, Kathleen Muth, Ida Mae Gresser, Elaine Du- kart, Marilyn Karsky, Margie Symionow, and Miss Cynthia Schutz, Student Director. ROW 2: Luella Hutmacher, Janette Dowhaniuk, Mary Ann Petryszak, Gertie Chruszch, Edith Franchuk, Donovan Kubas, Don Hedge, Robert Enge, CaroleLee. Emily Oe, Sceone Thoreson, Patricia Hanson, and Mr. Belsheim, Director. ROW 3: Hilaria Scheeler, Loretta Kostelnak, Betty Jilek, Carla Stieg, Nea Paulson, Elaine Hanel, Judy Reisenauer, Alan Roffler, Alphonse Dukart, Billy Macemon, Karen Kubik, Karen Jacobson, Diana Lamprecht, and Lorraine Franchuk. ROW 4: Adeline Muth, Vinette Dutchuk, Mari- lynne Wock. Gene Witt, Dennis Karsky, John Franchuk, Lawrence Blackburn, Lawrence Ewoniuk, Boris Namenuk, Joe Haverluk, Viola Ridle, Sharon Burkhardt, and Elizabeth Billick. —107— Music Club ROW 1, Left to Right: Emily Oe, Secretary, Sharon Schopp, Vice-President, Marilynne Wock, President. ROW 2: Miss Schummer, advisor, Vivian Wock, Cordavee Scott, Nea Paulson, Sceone Thoreson, Agnes Oster, and Miss Schulz, advisor, ROW 3: Hean Semerad, June Semerad, Jane Scott, Dorothy Sands, Karen Kubik, and Karen Jac- obson. ROW 4s Connie Hartman, Jeanne Hauck, Patrica Hanson, and Elizabeth Billick. ROW 5: Victor Demaniow, Walter Bonner, James Franchuk. Alan Roffler, Gene Witt, Don Hedge, Dale Smith, and Frank Themes. Girls Chorus ROW 1, Left to Right: Shirley Schummer, Director, Eleanor Kuchynski, Vivian Wock, Sharon Schopp, Kathleen Messer, Claudia Scheeler, Edith Franchuk, Margaret Symionow, Ardyce Burian, Kathleen Muth, Ida Gresser, Elaine Dukart, El- len Franchuk, Gertrude Chruszch, and Cynthia Schutz, Director. ROW 2: Joyce Larson, June Semerad, Luella Hutmach- er, Janette Dowhaniuk. Mary Petryzak, Jane Franchuk, Elaine Hanel, Diana Lamprecht, Elaine Pribyl, Lorraine Franchuk, Jean Semerad, and Shirley Wock. ROW 3: Halaria Scheeler, Loretta Kostelnak, Betty Jilek, Adeline Muth, Cana Stleg, Vinette Dutchuk, Nea Paulson, Marilynne Wock, Judy Reisenauer, Elizabeth Billick, and Jean Hauck. —108— Camohico Club ROW 1, Left to Right: Steven Demaniow, President; Sharon Nelson, Vice-President; Marilynne Wock, Secretary; Boris Namenuk, Social Director. ROW 2: Victor Demaniow, Elaine Hanel, Nea Paulson, Sceone Thoreson, Kath- leen Messer, Marlys Burwick, Walter Bonner. ROW 3: Gertie Chruszch, Patricia Hanson, Vaun Dalee Rhodes, Bar- bara Heiser, Karen Kubik, Jane Franchuk. ROW 4: Clara Koller, Advisor; Frank Themes, Gene Witt, Lawrence Blackburn, Paul Buzalsky, Gerald Kainz, David Demaniow. ROW 1, Left to Right: Margie Symionow, LaDonna Van Vleet, Emily Oe, Marilynne Wock. ROW 2: Marlys Burwick, Ellen Franchuk. Agnes Oster, Gertie Chruszch, Nea Paulson, Rose Petryszak, Ardyce Burian. ROW 3: Rosie Ridl, advisor; Eleanor Kuchvnski, Betty Jllek, Adeline Muth, Carla Steig, Vinette Dutchuk, Diana Lamprecht, Janette Dowhaniuk, Car- ol Lee, Jane Franchuk, Sharon Burkhardt, Patricia Hanson, Joyce Larson, advisor. ROW 4: Edith Franchuk, Mary Ann Petryszak, Sceone Thoreson. Alice Frafjord, Barbara Heiser, Elaine Hanel, Karen Kubik, Kearn Jacobson, Viola Ridl, Elaine Pribyl, Lorraine Franchuk. —109— Pep Club Left to Right, ROW 1; Linda Marucheck, Jean Semerad, June Semerad. ROW 2: Mary Ann Petryszak, Carol Lee, Edith Franchuk, and Eleanor Kuchynski. ROW 3: Marlys Burwick, Ellen Franchuk, Agnes Oster, Gertie Chruszch, Rose Petrys- zak, Diana Lamprecht, Jeanette Dowaniuk, Ardyce Burian, Kathleen Messer, Patricia Hanson, Sharon Schopp and Shirley Smith, advisor. ROW 4: Vivian Wock, Shirley Wock, Sharon Nelson, Elaine Hanel, Jane Franchuk, Connie Hartman, Vaun Dalee Rhodes, Emily Oe, Karen Kubik, Lorraine Franchuk, Margie Symionow, and Elaine Dukart. ROW 5: Adeline Muth, Vinette Dutchuk, Nea Paulson, Marilynne Wock, Boris Namenuk, Steven Demaniow, Lawrence Blackburn, Theo- dore Messer, Ronald Muth, Elaine Pribyl, Viola Ridl, Sharon Burkhardt, and Carla Steig. A Team ROW 1, Left to Right: Ronald Kovash, Marvin Hanel, Frank Heiser, Raymond Hanel, and Rob- ert Hanel. ROW 2: Coach Robert Tracy, Lee Froehlich, Lawrence Ewoniuk, Joe Haverluk, Donovan Kubas, Dale Smith, and Kenneth Schuatz, Assistant Coach. —110— Dale Smith Frank Heiser Marvin Hanel Joe Haverluk Donovan Kubai Ronald Kovash Robert Hanel Raymond Hanel Lee Froehlich Lawrence Ewoniuk —ill— A and B Team ROW 1, Left to Right: John Franchuk, Manager, Harvey Heiser, Vincent Kostelecky, Ronald Kovash, Marvin Hanel, Frank Heiser, Raymond Hanel, Bob Hanel, Ray Namyniuk, Robert Enge, and Allen Kostelecky. ROW 2: Coach Bob Tracy, Dennis Karsky, Alan Roffler, Lee Froelich, Lawrence Ewoniuk, Joe Haverluk, Donovan Kubas, Dale Smith, Ed- win Wanner, Harry Kanski, and Kenneth Schatz, Assistant Coach. Football Team ROW 1, Left to Right: Lee Froehlich, Lawrence Blackburn, Frank Heiser, James Maupin, and James Klein. ROW 2: Da- vid Demaniow, Boris NamenuK, Steven Demaniow, Donovan Kubas, and Robert Enge. ROW 3: Raymond Namyniuk, Law- rence Ewoniuk, John Franchuk, LeRoy Burwick, and Joe Haverluk. —112— —113— DICKINSON SHOE STORE DICKINSON SHOE STORE Quality” Footwear Correctly Fitted Since 1924 34 West Villard Dial 4711 K-G MEN'S STORE Shop the Modern K-G Way 114— 18 West Villard Dial 3821 DON'S CAFE Gathering Spot for College Students Fine Food Free Parking DINSDALE'S TEXACO SERVICE Service Plus Appreciation Batteries Motorola Radios Firestone Tires Gasoline-Oils Complete Lubrication Tire Repairing Battery Charging 2 Hour Wrecking Service — Phone 3601 Downtown Dickinson —115— For the Best In T-V Viewing KDIX-TV Channel 2 Tune in to Channel 2 Congratulations and Best Wishes To All the Graduating Students THE FAD Kostelecky Brothers Men's Furnishings —116— OSBORN'S STUDIO The Home of Fine Portraits Second Avenue West Dickinson, North Dakota DICKINSON MUSIC COMPANY Downtown Dickinson Everything in Music Norman Iverson, Owner T-V Musical Instruments Dickinson. 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