Ellendale High School - Redbird / Microphone Yearbook (Ellendale, ND)

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Of THf CLASS Of 1951 I.aton-Cufuwngham Company . Kansas City. Mo 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 © 5E s H « • ' «« « « ' m m « « « • .’ ,. ' « h miun w « - « « «h m o Itef l‘ lif, Nft. , !.■ , A , - - Miifitiiwati -I — - 2 4 ' e Ti o n . .„■ , t ai ' w w « “ s H • s i% ?• ' “ -D 0. 0 1 ' 0 0. |« fc f 6 «, fe 4 , 4, ti I Vflllf If IIEIt Patienc e, sincerity, aid hard work — this has been Mr. Melby s motto in develop- ing our music department. Class work, as well as our musical programs and band uniforms, has shown what a wonderful job he has done. We wish to express our thanks by dedicating this Redbird to Mr. Win ton C. Melby. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 ' flDminisTRflTion 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 4 Tj Mary F. £• C. IngmLson 1951 El . lale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 s e n i o ft s 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 o lO G, Tf SX Shirley Adame Addle Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Glee Club and Chorua Choral Festival Triple Trio Accompanist Music Festival Volleyball Cheerleader Senior Speech Program Speech Festival Home With Father Quiet Summer All-American Redbird Staff Ass’t Editor Cardinal Keystone Secretary Treasurer Student Council Office Helper Mixed Quartet Raymond Barton Ray The world 1 s no better if we worry. Life’s no longer if we hurry Glee Club and Chorus Redbird Staff i -H Club Bruce Beaver Stormy A football man, a basketball man, andlast but not least, a ladies’ man Basketball 1-2-3-U Football l-2- l Track 1 Home With Father 3 Redbird Staff h Boy Scouts 1 Guy Bobbe Bubbles Isn’t life a hundred times too short to bore curs elves with school? GGLee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Music Festival Football Quiet Summer Red bird Staff U-H Club 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Dorothy Brown I giggle, giggle, as I go. Music Festival 2 Majorette 1 Twirling l-2-3-li Senior Speech Program 2— U ” Quiet Summer’ ” 1 ”Ask Nancy” 3 Redbird Staff h F. TJ. Junior 2-3-U Eugene Burlingame ” Burly” The great hope of society is an individual character. Home With Father” 3 Old Doc” h ” All-American” 3 ” Quiet Summer” 2 Cardinal Staff h Redbird Staff h Sec f y-Treasurer • 2 O M X a: Robert Etymers ”Bob” I d rather hug a football than any girl I know — almost i Track 1-2-3 Football 2 ”A Certain Just Man” h Redbird Staff h Winnifred Cofell ”Winnie” She is a girl who does her own thinking, and needs little advice. Senior Speech Program 2-1 Volley Ball 3-U Redbird Staff 2 U-H Club 1-2 F. U. junior 1-2-3-ii Librarian 2 . 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Sally Crabtree SaX don ' t turn up in this unless someone turns them Bruce Edwards Sort of sleepy, sort of shy. Never cares to ask you why. Slee Club and Chorus 2-3 Football 2-3-U Basketball • 2-3 Track 1-2-3-U Redbird Staff U Boys 1 State 3 Boy Scout 1-2 Club and Chorus Festival Trio Mixed Ensemble Mixed Quartet Music Festival Speech Program Speech Festival Home With Father ' 1 Quiet Summer Redbird Editor Keystone President Cardinal Staff Office Helper Helen Hagel Midge As innocent as a newly-laid egg Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Music Festival Triple Trio Cheerleader Volley Ball Senior Speech Program Home With Father Quiet Summer All-American A Certain Just Man Class Reporter Cardinal Staff Redbird Staff Student Council Girls ' State Keystone Oompah Queen Candidate Office Helper Delmer Heine Men give away nothing so liberally as their advice. Football Track Quiet Summer Redbird Staff 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Melvina Hiepler Mel Woman is the greater man. Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4 Music Festival 3-4 Volley Ball 3 Senior Girls 1 Speech Program U Quiet Summer l Ask Nancy 3 Redbird Staff h 4-H Club 1-2-3 Isaac Hill Ikey There are two days about which I never worry — today and tomorrow. Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-U Choral Festival 1- 2-3-4 Band 1- 2-3-4 Band Festival 2-3-4 Music Festival 1-2-3-4 Redbird Staff j Projectionist k There is a time to be quiet and a time to speak. Glee Club and Chorus 2-3-4 Choral Festival 2-3-4 Triple Trio 3-4 Music Festival 2-J3-U Volley Ball 3-R Senior Speech Program 2-4 Speech Festival 4 Home With Father 3 Quiet Summer 4 Redbird Staff 4 Cardinal Editor h Keystone k President 1 Office Girl 3-4 4-H Club ’ 1-2 Delbert Jury He may do something overwhelming yet. Band 1-2 Play Festival 3 Redbird Staff 4 Joyce Hokana Hokey 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 P 4 4 9 l 5 0 Eugene Krieger Sonny? I know a lot, but I can t think of it. Olee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Boys 1 Quartet Band Festival Music Festival Football Quiet Summer Redbird Staff Able and active, with brains and poise, she can do much without much noise. Glee Club and Chorus Senior Speech Program Basketball Team KAA Redbird Staff Marian Martin Extremely busy, but quiet about it Senior Speech Program Redbird Staff Class Reporter Office Girl Melvin Martinson Marty It is my ambition to say in ten sentences That everyone else says in a book Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Band Band Festival Music Festival Football XL- American Redbird Staff 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Marlene Olson Her good humor is a fountain never dry. Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Music Festival Volley Ball Senior Speech Program Office Helper Hedbird Staff Renee Olson Vlhen romance interferes with life, well— Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival B and Music Festival Volley Ball Senior Speech Program Quiet Summer n Ask Nancy” Bedbird Staff Reporter Keystone Sec f y-Treasurer Office Girl Loretta Mints ”Lorry tt As brimful of mischief and wit and glee, as ever a human person could be. Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Music Festival Senior Speech Program Quiet Summer” A Certain Just Man” Ask Nancy” Redbird staff Class Reporter Girls State Raymond Peterson “Pete” The less you say, the more know. Band Band Festival Football Redbird Staff k-K Club 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Arlene Retzlaff Twerp The girls gym my kingdom isl jc Volley Ball Cheerleader Senior Speech Program Home With Father Quiet Sumer A Certain Just Man Redbird Staff Keystone Secretary-Treasure r Oogrpah Queen Candidate Triple Trio grow Dorothy Schneck Absence makes the heart fonder Senior Speech Program Redbird Staff Office Girl The periods in school should be ten minutes long — five to come and five to go Daniel Slemmons Danny I’m satisfied because I’m mel Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Mixed Ensemble Mixed Quartet Band Band Festival Basketball Football Track Home With Father Quiet Summer A Certain Just Man Redbird Staff Cardinal Staff Keystone Boys’ State Boy Scouts 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 1-2-3- ii 3 h 1-2 1-2 1-2-3-ii 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 1-2-3-it 3 k k k i u 3 1-2 Gary Tlegs Quiet Summer It A Certain Just Man k Redbird Staff 5 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook -Coleman Museum 2017 Duane 7 anttie “Dewey” o iO x ’2L No one would suppose it but I m bashful. Glee Club and Chorus Choral Festival Band Band Festival Music Festival Football n Quiet Summer “All-American Redbird Staff President Arlene We dell Men don f t interest me I saying; What am Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-ii Choral Festival 1-2-3-U Music Festival Volley Ball 3 Senior Speech Program 2-h “Quiet Summer h A Certain Just Man k Ask Nancy 3 Redbird Staff k Derril Wedell “Daddy Life is so short, how fast the hours; We ought to be parted, my books and I, “Home With Father 3 “Quiet Summer I Boys State 3 Redbird Staff k 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 (?C z4 ?C Mvefi Rose (?ol Vl4 Rose and Silver TfUtt In ourselves our future lies. O ccefU Sally Crabtree Robert Bymers Renee Olson President Vic - President S ecr etary-Tr easurer Poe We, the senior class of fifty-one. Will ne’er forget our high school days. For these were times in which we grew In wisdom and in worldly ways. Tomorrow each will go his way; Tho’ friends may drift apart. The memories of joys we’ve shared. Will live within each heart. Let us strive in this great world. To overcome earth ' s towering fears; May each one do his uttermost. To insure success in future years. These four years of high school life We ' ll leave behind with many a sigh. But we ' ll hold them fast in memory. With these last words, we say good-bye. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 J 4 48 4 5 0 - £ V ' rtyidto ' Uf, As ire look back through the past of the senior class of 19!?1 we find thirty- eight green but not bashful freshmen beginning their first year in high school. We lost four of the thirty-eight, before the sophomore year. Our class officers were Joyce Hokana, president; Danny Slemmons, vice-president; Arlene Retzlaff, secretary-treasurer. Shirley Adams was elected as our class reporter. Our class adviser was Mrs. Brouillard. At the close of the freshman year we went on our yearly picnic to Weber ' s Gulch near Forbes, Our sophomore year with a membership of thirty-two students started out with a bang. On October 1, we all came to school decked out in our initiation clothes and obeyed every call of the Mighty Seniors. Our class officers that year were Duane Wanttie, president; Eugene Krieger, vice president; and Eugene Burlingame, secretary-treasurer. Arlene Retzlaff and Derril Wedell were chosen candidates for king and queen at the Oompah Carnival. Our class reporter was Arlene Retzlaff, . and our class adviser was Mr. Lindquist. In 19!?0 the sophomores returned to school as juniors with lots of ambition. The enrollment was thirty-two that year. Class officers were president, Sally Crabtree; vice-president, Garry Bowman; Shirley Adams, secretary-treasurer; and Arlene Retzlaff, Loretta Mintz and Helen Hagel, class reporters. Mr. Lindquist was class adviser. After Christmas vacation, we were found selecting class rings, another very enjoyable event for the juniors. We selected a gold mounted ring with an E as the center. We received our rings in April and of course were all proud of them. We knew we were becoming grown up and would soon be mighty seniors, and would then have the honor of wearing them with the 19f?l up instead of down. This year we presented a play, since there was no carnival. Miss Onsrud directed us in this play called Home With Father”. Then came the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, the outstanding events of the year. Our theme was Goodbye and Good Luck . This event was one that gave the class the ability to show its skill in planning, skill to create something new, and to work together, and skill in handling difficult situations. The banquet was held in the Masonic Temple basement and the Prom was held in the gymnasium with John Taylor and his orchestra furnishing the music. Sally Crabtree and Shirley Adams of the junior class were made members of the Keystone Honor Society. The juniors picnicked at Wylie Park near Aberdeen. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 0 5 I Sf f f -= V Our senior year was the most wonderful year in high school. We elected Sally Crabtree for president, Robert Bymers for vice-president, Renee Olson for secretary treasurer, Marian Martin for class reporter, and Mr, Ingvalson for class adviser. Our class was very fortunate in having been able to have our school paper, The Cardinal , printed. The entire school found it interesting. With ideal leadership we sponsored parties and other activities. A Teen Can- teen was formed and sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association. We found it to be one of the outstanding activities of the season. Five members received charms for four years of band work; sixteen were active in glee club. Both band and glee club were of the school ' s best activities and a number of members took part in speech and musical festivals. One girl took part in the twirling organization. She received a pin for performing for four years. Arlene Retzlaff, Joyce Hokana, Helen Hagel, Renee Olson, 7 and Danny Slemmons were given membership in the Keystone Honor Society. Then came the senior class play, A Quiet Sumer , which was a big success. This concludes the history of the class of 1951 We now wish to express our appreciation to our teachers, who have so faithfully guided us on the road of education. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 (Plate PiofiAecy The year, it says here on the calendar, is 1961. This is the year of our Class of ' 51 reunion, and Arlene We dell, Gary Tiegs, and I, Shirley Adams, were placed on the invitation committee. The President had just passed an economy move that closed the U. S. Post Offices, so our invitations had to be personal. This came as a low blow to us, for we all hated so to leave ELlendale. But Gary volunteered the services of his Cadillac, and we couldn ' t refuse him. We ate our first dinner at the Stork Club in New York. Before our meal was half devoured, Arlene let out a blood-curdling scream; I turned around and saw hot coffee trickling down her back. And standing behind her, looking very much ashamed, was Eugene Burlingame, all decked out in a tuxedo. He apologized pro- fusely — in French, yeti Also a resident of New York, we learned, was Winnifred Cofell. She had be- come very successful drawing comic strips. When we asked if she liked her work, her only comment was, As a matter of fact, yes. We stopped in at the Kentucky Derby, and to our surprise we found Ray Barton was the leading jockey there. Ray showed us a picture in his local newspaper, and all of us became very suspicious. Leaving Ray with his horses, we immediately went to Hollywood to see Hedda Hopper. Just as we suspected, Delmer Heine in dis- guise. We promised not to ruin his career if he would help us find some of our classmates. Arlene Retzlaff, he told us, was to visit her (purely a social calli) and she told us that her best customers were Dorothy Schneck and Dorothy Brown. Hedda also informed us that Bruce Beaver was in Hollywood judging beauty contests. We were informed that he was very fond of his job. Out of curiousity, we visited the movie studios. In one of them we saw Betty Hutton and her double doing a noisy song and dance act. The double was none other than Shirley Lien. We discussed old times with Shirley and then left for points east. Gary insisted that we stop at the hot-rod races in the Bonne- ville Salt Flats. The proprietor was our own Marlene Olsonl She told us that Melvin Martinson had entered his Model A in a race two years ago, and had not yet returned.. The last report stated he was still going around a far turn. While we were visiting -with Marlene, her sister Renee dropped in. She was on her way to Reno for the tenth time. Our next stop was Chicago. Here we found Loretta Mintz and Midge Hagel. Both of them had jobs as models. Loretta specialized in styles for the stout woman and Midge was modeling clothes for the woman 5 7 and over. Isaac Hill 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 64 48 1 6 0 also resided here. He was doorman for the for the local YWCA. ■While we were reading a daily paper, we learned of the tragic death of Joyce Hokana. Joyce, it seems, had become an airline stewardess and the job had become so much of a routine that she never knew whether they were in the air or on the ground. Joyce stepped out through the door while they were in mid-air. The pilot was charged with negligence. The three of us were so tired of riding that we stopped in for a floorshow. Delbert Jury and his orchestra were providing the music and Lulu Belle and Scotty were the main attraction. This great team was composed of Raymond Peterson and Marian Martin Philadelphia was the next whistl e-stop. Arlene and I started down the main drag to shop, and we ran into Sally Crabtree on one of the comers. She had given up her math career and was now travelling about the country with a flea circus. Bruce Edwards, she told us, was her main barker. Along the way we ran into Melvina Hiepler. She had recently won the world ' s plowing contest and was now on tour. She directed us to the office of Eugene Krieger, who was a renowned psychiatrist. We had a pleasant chat with him before leaving. Derril bedell wad destined to go down in history books as the first man to ever bail out of a plane without a parachute. At last we had arrived home l Haven ' t we forgotten someone? No, we haven ' t forgotten them; they ' re residents of Ellendale. Guy Bobbe is a prominent business man now that he has taken over the local welding shop. Duane Wanttie also resides here; he runs a restaurant. Guess which one. Bob Bymers is now Ellendale ' s mayor, and he is working diligently for a six-day school week. To the south of us is Canny Slemmons, a great surgeon, in the up-and-coming town of Gage, South Dakota. All we can do now is sit and wait for our guests to arrive for the reunion. But waitl We forgot something. We forgot to tell them the date. OH, N01 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 J 4 4U o i c 044 TOM We, the Seniors, inhabiting the one and only Ellendale High School, better know as T, Ye Old E H. S.% and being endowed with mature minds (debatable), do hereby submit our last will and testament. Article I We hereby bequeath our latent brain power to the underclassmen with the hope that they can match it. Article II We hereby leave to the faculty the four years of grievances and may they always have a warm spot in their hearts for us. Article III To all who remain at E. H. S. we will a box of Kleenex in which to pour their tears as they grieve our departure from this great institution of learning. Article IV The individual bequests are as follows: I, Shirley Adams, leave my acting ability to anyone who thinks they can fill my shoes. I, Raymond Barton, will donate my Farmer Union membership card to Maynard Weitala. I, Bruce Beaver, leave my unused razor blades to Alfred Trautman. I, Guy Bobbe, leave my big talk and addresses to Herbert Wagner to add to his own. I, Dorothy Brown, leave my twirling class to the junior twirlers. I, Eugene Burlingame, leave my church keys to Roland Pomplun. I, Robert Bymers, leave my speed to Darlene Rexinger in the hope she will catch her man. I, Winnifred Cofell, leave my artistic ability to Loren Bobbe. I, Sally Crabtree, leave my leadership ability to Jack Helder hoping he will lead the juniors to success. I, Bruce Edwards, leave Beverly Gerdon the full possession of her desk. I, Helen Hagel, leave ray ability to go steady to Grace Bell. I, Delmor Heine, leave to anybody who can stand to wear it, my loud wardrobe. I, Melvina Hiepler, leave my aches and pains to Loma Maack so she will never run out. I, Isaac Hill, lekve my physique to Norman West. I, Joyce Hokana, leave my unquestionable privilege of free travel to Marilyn Neumann, trusting she will spend at least one period a day in study hall. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 J446 ? 150 I, Delbert Jury, l ave ray studious attitude to James Billey. I, Eugene Krieger, leave my quick service at the Coffee Shoppe to anyone who can get a girl friend working there. I, Shirley Lien, leave my lovely blond tresses to Angela Heine. I, Marian Martin, leave ray feminine reserved ways to Karen McShane. I, Melvin Martinson, leave to Roger Kendall ray massive breath for blowing the sousaphone. I, Loretta Mintz, leave my persuasive power to Betty Houghton. I, Marlene Olson, leave my wisecracks to anyone who can say them with a straight face. I, Renee Olson, leave all my interests in points north to Connie Burow. I, Raymond Peterson, leave my well groomed toupee to Marvin Brandenburger. I, Arlene Retzlaff, leave my athletic ability to Delores Nitschke. I, Dorothy Schneck, leave my diet plan to Lois Dorsch. I, Danny Slemmons, ieave to Gary Edwards my athletic record to beat. I, Gary Tiegs, leave to Loren, ray brother, my parking place and nickname. Tombstone. I, Duane Wanttie, leave to La ell a Hall my chances to make the managership. I, Arlene Wedell, leave to Dulcie Bell by perfect attendance record. I, Derril Wedell, leave my taxi service for all pretty girls to Frank Heitman. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 1 4-4 8 . 15 0 (ZccalaunetUe Sunday, May 20 Processional ••••••••••• Esther Schaller and Joyce Evans Hymn: For the Beauty of the Earth AT Scripture Reading and Prayer Selections: Lamb of God ( Bizet- Peery) Beautiful Savior (F. Melius Christiansen) Mixed Chorus Winton S. Melby, Director Sermon, Reverfcad A. J. KLeinsasser Hymn: Faith of Our Fathers All Hymn: Now the Day Is Over (Barhby). All (2 H KeHce Hent Friday, May 2f Processional .ELlendale H. S. Band Winton S. Melby, Director Presentation of Colors. ••••••••••••••••• • .Boy Scouts, Troop 32 Selection: Spirit of God Descend Upon My Heart (Atkinson-Larson). . . Girls ' Chorus Talks: Contributions of the Activity Program to Personality Development Music and Speech «•••••••••••••.•.•. .•••«•• Shirley Adams School Publications •••• .Sally Crabtree Athletics • •••••• •••••••. •••••... Daniel Slemmons Address Dr. ' Harold Trost Pastor, First Methodist Church, Aberdeen, S. D. Presentation of Class Mina C. Onsrud Principal, Senior High School Conferring of Diplomas Harriett Crabtree President, Board of Education Recessional •••••• .ELlendale H. S. Band _ 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 M 4 4 ti 3 n ■4 E. Schallor, G. Bell. Second row: N. Aman, J. Evans, J. Heine, 3. Gerdon, V. Kosel, D. Nitschke, D. McShane, M. Y eitela. Third row: A. Trautraan, I.I. Brandenburger, R. Kendall, H. Wagner, J. Helder, L. Beaver. Fourth row: R. Schonberger, K. Cowell, N. Davis, S. Kern, R. Higgs, R. Otterstetter. flutUar £ve tt4. On September 5, 1950, 23 brassy looking juniors entered senior high and took their seats just two rows from the windows. Throughout the year the juniors spon- sored their share of the school parties, sold Christmas cards, ran a concession stand at the basketball games, and had a bake sale. On December 1, 1950, the juniors presented a three act corned; -, entitled Old Doc . The play was very successful from both the financial and attendance view- point. From the proceeds of the play, the junior class donated thirty dollars to the hospital in their name plus fifteen dollars for a clock which is to be hung in the corridor of the hospital in honor of Miss Onsrud. The juniors next money-making event took place on March 29 , 1951. It was the Junior Frolics . This included two skits, a one act play, and several musical and comedy numbers. On May 15, 1951, the junior-senior banquet and prom took place. John Taylor and his orchestra provided the music. The big gym was decorated with an array of palm trees and a large variety of colors, setting the scene for our theme, Hawai ian Crui se . 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook -Coleman Museum 2017 1951 E I lendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 M 4 -A o Bottom Row: L. to R. D. Bell, M. Aman, Ao Roeszler, A. Heine, J. Kermis, M. Zinter, B. Olson, C. Burow, C. Pierae« Second row: Y. Hatlestad, J. Pehl, M. Hagel, L. Dorsch, D. Rexinger, E. Fleming, G. Walker, C. Schneck, L. Hall, D. Uecker. Third row: R. Pomplun, D. Bell, L. Tiegs, J. Retzlaff, J, Dobler, L. Burlingame, N. Stahlecker, W. Cherney, M. Clausen. Fourth row: E. Reinke, G. Edwards, F. Heitman, J. Billey, L. Gerling, R. Pomplun, N. West, L. Bobbe. ofc tottt are The sophomores became full-fledged members of Senior High on October 3, Initiation Day. Clad in their original costumes, they paraded down Main Street. At the party several exhibitions of their talents were given. After the stunts they were allowed to go home and change their costumes. The rest of the evening was fully enjoyed by them all. The sophs took initiation with a grin, but oh, sweet revenge. During the year the sophomores entertained the Junior and Senior High School at several successful parties. The class officers for the year were: Gary Edwards, president} Elden Reinke, vice-president; Norman Stahlecker, treasurer; and Carolyn Pierce, secretary. The class adviser was Mr. Ringham. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 1951 El lendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 A 4 4 8 © o Bottom row: L. to R.: S. Aberle, B. Pomplun, J. Woodward, L. Tiegs, K, McShane, B. Ashmore, K. Dobler, S. Hill, D. Bathe. Second row: C. Phillips, 3. Zimmerman, L. Gerling, Y. Hillius, H. Schal er, I,. Mei dinger, A. Veland, D. Kelly, J. Willis, L. Schaller. Third row: A. Davis, M. McClellan, K. Noess, R. Schaller, L. Barton, M. Zinter, L. Gerling, B. Brandenburger, H. Mock. Fourth Row: G. Stuckr-r, ‘ L. Edwards, H. Stahlecker, R. Lein, R. Jury, C. Dathe, E. Cherney, G. Hagen. Fifth row: 3. Bartels, L. Y ilbur, D. Nelson, N. Leiby, K. Keller, L. Gatz, G. Lautt, J. Van Sickle, J. Mouw. ' pred ttuZrt £,( e tt4 On September $,■ 1 950, forty-seven freshmen entered through the Junior High assembly doors. At their first class meeting Harlen Stahlecker was elected president, LaPalna Tiegs, vice-president; JoAnn ' Woodward, secretary; and Kathy Dobler, treasurer. Karen McShane and LaPalma Tiegs were chosen as cheerleaders. Their outfits were red pull-over sweaters and black corduroy slacks. Beth Ashmore was elected class reporter. Mr. Wilson was chosen as class adviser. Several parties were held during the year. Yv ' e had a St. Patrick’s Day party, which consisted of dancing, games and refreshments. The class gave four dollars and twenty-five cents to the Crippled Children’s Home at Jamestown at Christmas time. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook -Coleman Museum 2017 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 o uO 1 4 X) M Membership in Keystone is based on four qualities: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. All students inducted into this society are members for life, or as long as they fulfill the requirements. Ellendale high school’s Keystone society was organized in 1929; to date there are a total of one hundred and forty- three members. 1 f Sally Crabtree and Shirley Adams became members in their junior year, and Helen Hagel, Joyce Hokana, Arlene Hetzlaff, Renee Olson, and Daniel Sleramons be- came members in their senior year. ' Esther Schaller of the junior class was also inducted this year. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Members of the Ellen dale High School Band are as follows: flute — J yce Evans; clarinets — sole Esther Schaller, Shirley Vick; second, Betty Houghton, Kay Crabtree, Ilona Pier e, Delbert Nelson, Joanne Heine; third, Dulcie Bell, Sharron Oxenri ' er; fourth, Allen Hill, Gary Clark; saxaphone — tenor, Carolyn Pierce; alto— first, Renee Olson; second, Luella Hall; Cornet — solo Robert Schonberger, Helen Sharp; second, Mary Ann McClellan; third, Donald Ander son; t run- pet — Eugene Krieger; trombone — first, Duane 7 anttie; second, James Billey, Norman Am an; third. Avis Roeszler, Angela Heine; baritone horn — Isaac Hill, Grace Bell, Corinne Stephens; bass horn — Melvin Martinson, Roger Kendall; French horn— Calvin Vick; alto horn — Janes Zimmerman; drums — Marilyn Neumann, Harriet Schaller; bells — Lorna Maack . BAND FESTIVAL The band festival , which was -held in LaMoure on April 13, included LaMoure, Cakes, and Ellendale. The first festival was held in 1?37, but the festivals were discontinued for a number of years during and after the 7, ' ar. The first festival held after the VI ar was in Oakes in 19 h9 The following program was presented: America. Our Director March The Traveler Overture Special Number Choral, Come Sweet Death March, Military Escort Special number Alpine Holiday Overture God Bless America Special number Hue Tail Fly Hall of Fame March Star Spangled Banner ........ . . .Corey- Yoder Pi gelow-Kil dr eth . . . . . Ruchtel Lalloure Bach ..... Bennett Oakes Barnes Berlin . . . .Ellendale ...... Fred . . . Olinodoti . . . Corey- Yoder 3T BAND PROGRAM On Monday, February 12, the Ellendalo. High School band, conducted by Mr. Melby, gave a twenty-minute concert before Mr. Ishmael ' s lyceum program. The band put on this program to make money for their new uniforms, which they wore for the first time that night. The uni- forms, which have red jackets with gold braid and white pants will add considerably to the band. The following program was presented: March — Brass Pageantry Anton E. Ostltng Overture — The Victorious Carl Frangkisrr PXighetta Stainer Rigter Lyric Powm — The Awakening of lalat a N. DeRubertis Desert Song . Sigmon d Romberg March — The Stom King ' alter Finlay son 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 “Wixed (Z oiat juuwj.-u row, n. to it.: a . Timmerman, M« Hiepler, J. Evans, L. Maack, J. Hokana, H. Hagel, B. Gerdon, S. Vick, R. Olson, P. Hatfield, M. Olson, L. Dorsch, S. Crabtree, E. Schaller, S. Adams, J. ’Woodward. Second row: M. Aman, A. Roeszler, J. Kirrnis, Y. ' Hillius, S. Hill, A. Veland, Y. Hatlestad, E. Fleming, D. Bell, • Schneck, D, Rexinger, H« Schaller, M. McClellan, K. Dobler, B. Ashmore Third row: W. Melby, Director, C. Pierce, G. Bell, A. Heine, M. Zinter, J. Dobler, M. Hagel, l. Mintz, J. Retzlaff, A. Wedell, K. McShane, L. Tiegs, B. Brandenburger A. Retzlaff, B. Olson, J. Van Sickle., Fourth row: 3 . stucker H tshl enVor N. Stahlecker, N. West, E. Krieger, G. Bobbe, R. Pompiun, L Tiegs, R Kendall, R. ochonberger, D. Bell, N. Aman, J. Lautt, A. Trautman, D. Nelson, R. Schaller., lf p h r ? W: „ L I i ? a5en, I Hill D Wanttie, J. Billey, M. ' ' artinson, D. Slemmons, K. Cofell, R. Higgs, J. Helder, G. Edwards, S. Kern, N. Leiby, B. Bartels, M. ..eitela, L. Edwards. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM On December 21, 19fjC), the grade and high school choruses presented the annual Christmas program in the high school auditorium. Mr. Win ton Melby directed the high school chorus, and Mrs. Anna May Hill had charge of the grade music. Misses Kay Crabtree, Esther Schaller, and Shirley Adams accompanied the program. Decorations and staging were arranged by the following faculty members: Mrs. Opal Brouillard, Miss Ruby Schauer, Mrs. Gladys Vick, Mrs. Lemana Heckiran, Mr. Richard Wilson, and Mr. Raymond Shelver. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 4 4 8 15 0 Prelude Processional (0 Come All Ye Faithful) • Fanfare For Christmas Day . • Today There la Ringing Away In A Hanger Lo, How A Rose E ' er Blooming. . • . . . Nov, Let Your Happy Voices Sing • • • Deck The Halls Cherubim Song And There Were Shepherds. ....... Christmas Story 0, Little Town Of Bethlehem ...... Mary ' s Lullaby. Angels From The Realms Of Glory .... Carol Of The Shepherds The First Christmas Carol Break Forth, 0 Beauteous Heavenly Light Beautiful Savior. •••• Let Heav ' n And Nature Sing Recessional (Joy To The World). . . . . Esther Schaller, Shirley Adams «•••••••• Grand Chorus Mixed Chorus ... Mixed Chorus .Third Grade Boys ' GleeCLub ......... Fourth Grade • Fourth Grade .... Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus Shirley Vick . . . . . .Audience and Chorus • .Fifth Grade ......... .Fifth Grade Girls ' Glee Club • • Grades Six, Seven, Eight . •••••.. • Mixed Chorus •••• Mixed Chorus Grand Chorus ........ • Grand Chorus CHORAL FESTIVAL On May U, 19! 1, the eighteenth annual Choral Festival was held in Oakes. Singers from LaMoure, Edgeley, Oakes, and Ellendale were directed by Hywell C. Rowland of the University of North Dakota in the following program: America .Audience and Chorus Jesu, Joy Of Man ' s Desiring J. S. B«ch Lamb Of God . Bizet— Perry Send Out Thy Light Gounod MIXED CHORUS Spirit Of God Descend Upon My Heart Atkinson-Larson A Spirit Flower CampbeU -Tipton Calm As The Night Bohm-Cain GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Stars Of The Summer Night Woodbury-Goodell Shadow March Noble Cain Pirate ' s Song Freeman High BOYS ' GLEE CLUB Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Jerome Kern Skip To My Lou Harry Wilson Lord, To Thee Our Hearts Are Raised Glinka-Thack Now The Day Is Over Bamby MIXED CHORUS Star Spangled Banner ■Audience and Chorus 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 J 4 48 ScnOyi ' PCatf Quiet Summer , a three-act comedy by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, was pre- sented on May 1 by members of the senior class. The play centers around James Clark, a lawyer, who had hopes of spending the summer in peace and serenity concentrating on getting elected president of the Country Club. He knows this will be the first step towards winning the election for district attorney in the fall. But best laid plans of men who are Uncles often go astray. In the course of three hilarious acts Uncle Jimmie learns how to relax and about the younger generation from Pamela 17, and Sonny 13 , children of his sister, Lillian, who with her husband wants to get away from them for the summer. The children learn a few things themselves. James Clark even wins the election through the inventive and unconventional aid of the kids and the helpers that quickly gather around them. Pamela and Sonny, as all young people will do, had their uncle ' s home turned into a combination rumpus room and campaign headquarters. The whole cast was involved in complicated romantic adventure which creates a very comical plot. Cast James Clark Eugene Burlingame Helen Russell Shirley Adams Carrie. Melvina Hiepler Tony Eugene Krieger Mrs. Lillian Young Arlene Wedell Mr. Clifford Young Cary Tiegs Pamela Young. Sally Crabtree Sonny Young Delmer Kiene ° Mr. Henry Morgan Danny Slemmons ' O Leslie Gardner. Duane Wanttie r-J Harriet Morgan Arlene Retzlaff Jeannie Day Helen Hagel Bill Henly Derril Wedell Betsy Harrison Loretta Mintz Esther Hamilton ................ Joyce Hokana Tubby Pitts .Guy Bobbe Fredericka Collins .Dorothy Brown Miss Frances Shaughnessy Renee Olson 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 J 4 48 1 5 0 union, Pi Old Doc , a three-act comedy-drama, was presented by the junior class on December 1, 19! 0. It involved a small town doctor who thought his son Bob was coming home from medical school to practice with him. Learning that Bob was not coming home, he suffered a stroke. Deciding that it meant more to save lives than to enjoy him- self in elite society. Young Doc resumed his father ' s practice and married Margaret, his home-town girl. The cast of characters was as follows: Dr. John Hillary, Old Doc Eugene Burlingame Dr. Robert Hillary, Bob , his son. ...... .Jack Helder Pa Brown, a neighbor Bob Higgs Ma Brown, his wife Loma Maack Margaret Burns, Bob ' s fiancee ..••••. .Esther Schaller Dick Burns, her kid brother Stanley Kern Janet Martin, Old Doc ' s niece ......... Grace Bell Mr. Hepple, a lawyer Newton Davis Dr. Edmond Brand, a friend of Bob Bob Schonberger Helen Brand, his daughter Peggy Hatfield Mary Selby Shirley Vick Mrs. Rossi Betty Houghton Mrs. Cronin friends and patients Marilyn Neumann Mrs. Mellon of Old Doc Verna Kosel Lois Warner Beverly Gerdon 7 ' PttUf The sixteenth annual play festival was held Thursday evening, February 22, in the Ellendale Hifeh School gymnasium. The senior class represented the Ellendale High School in presenting a one-act drama entitled A Certain Just Man by Anne Coulty Martens. The plot: Josiah Bancroft, the just man, sincerely believes he has never wronged any man. The Keeper of the King ' s Gate sends him back to review the last hour of his life. As he reviews his last hour he begins to realize he has been very unjust with his fellowmen and as his last hour ends he goes back to enter the portals of eternity a righteous man. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 J 4 4 8 iSO Those in the cast were: Josiah Bancroft, a just man .... •••• Danny Slemmons Molly, his daughter Helen Hagel Miss Allen, his secretary Inretta Mintz Mr. Kennedy, a minister Robert Bymers Mrs. Wilkins, a neighbor Arlene Wedell The Keeper of the King«s date Gary Tiegs The Guide of the King Arlene Retzlaff Sfoecc i 0 ?e4££u t The sixteenth annual Speech Festival was held at Edgeley, Tuesday, March 13 at 7:30 p. m. Numbers given by ELlendale High School were as follows: Talk, A Day On The Farm (original) Joyce Hokana Oration, A Threat to Our Constitution ( original) Shirley Adams Prose Poems, Miracles (Walt Whitman) What Is A Miracle (original). .Sally Crabtree Refreshments were served to the group and Mrs. Clara Ingvalson of the NI Speech Department served as critic. SetU i The program was directed by Miss Mina C. Onsrud and was given by the girls of the senior class on October 5 at 8 p. m. in the high school auditorium. The program was as follows: Fairy Tale- The Elves and the Cobbler . . • • Dorothy Brown Reading- Youssouf (James Russell Lowell) • Shirley Ann Lien Satire- Household Hints for Hoarders ( Cohn )Winnif red Cofell Informal Essay- A Day On The Farm (original). .Joyce Hokana Student Cinquains . . Marian Martin Talk- Freedom of Speech (original) Shirley Adams Piano Duet Shirley Adams and Sally Crabtree Verse Reading. Loretta Mintz Humorous Anecdotes ...••••••• Renee Olson Prose PoBm- What Is A Miracle? (original) . ' .Sally Crabtree One-Act Comedy Never Trust a Man (Anne Coulter Martins) Cast of characters Rnily ... Melvina Hiepler Sally .... Marlene Olson Rose. . . . Dorothy Schneck Aunt Hat tie. Arlene Retzlaff Betty Helen Hagel Lucretia. . . Arlene Wedell 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 448 (2 ieeri de zde i Arlene Hetzlaff, Peggy Hatfield, Eugene Krieger, Marilyn Neumann, and Helen Hagel Front row, L. to R.r Betty Olson, Marilyn Hagel, Jeanne Dobler, Luella Hall, Dulcie Bell, Mavis Aman. Second row: Dorothy Brown, Marian Zinter, Shirley Vick, Betty Houghton. Third row; Angela Heine, Esther Schaller, majorette, and Grace Bell. 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 il 4 4 8 ' pMt ztl Squad Too row, L. to R. — N. btahlecker, F. Heitman , D. Wanttie , R. Peterson , J. Billey , G. Edwards , M. Davis , 3. Higgs , D. Heine , K. Coffel , G. Bobbe , Coach Clark Ringham. Middle row — S. Kem 3. Beaver , J. Holder , B. Byrne rs , E. Stearns , D. McShane , L. Beaver , B. Edwards , D. Slemmons , H. Wagner Bottom row — L. Gats, W. Cherney, M. Clausen, Raymond Pomplun , C. Dathe , D. Rail, L. Bobbe, E. Reinke. Not pictured — Roland Pomplun and Norman Aman , Student Manager Received letters in 19?0. O 50 pa x£(ki£t i ' t ' Mf On September 1, thirty-five practice uniforms were issued to eager football enthusiasts by Coach Clark Ringham. After three weeks of hard grueling practice, the Cardinals we re ready for their initial contest of the 195 0 season The Cardinals journeyed northward to Mayville on September 22 and came home with a 26 to 0 victory. The Cardinals ' eleven looked strong on offense with a veteran backfield, composed of Bruce Beaver at fullback, and Danny Slemmons at quarterback, playing together for the second straight year. However, the line was small and inexperienced. Jack Helder at tackle and Bob Higgs at end were the only returning lettermen in the line. The vacant positions, however, were very ably filled by Gary Edwards at end, Newton Davis at tackle Kendel Cofell and Duane Wanttie at guards and Guy Bobbe at center. The next week, on Sept. 2? it was a slightly different story when a big Enderlin team de- feated the determined Cards 12-0. The following week the Cardinals met their arch-rivals, the Oakes Tornadoes and in one of their hardest-fought games of the season out-blew the Tornadoes by one point. The final score was 7-6. A huge Lisbon team was Ellendale ' s next opponent on October 13. This was one of the Cards ' best-played contests as they fought back from the short end of a 13-0 score to lead late in the fourth quarter, 20-19. Then a long, desperate Lisbon pass in the closing seconds connected and spelled defeat for the Cardinals. On Oct. 27, after a week ' s rest, the Cards defeated the Edgeley Rangers in the first home appearance of the season, 27-13 The conference champions, the LaMoure Loboes, defeated and 0’.:t-classed the Ellendale team in the final game of the season on Nov. 3. The weather was very cold and the Cardinals seemed to be frozen in their tracks as the Loboes rolled over them 32-0. i 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 cu et(hzlt 7ea K , to R. Jack H elder , student manager, Don Me Shane , Bruce Beaver , Harden Stahlecker , Norman Stahlecker , Elden Reinke, Danny Slemmons , Bob Higgs , Stanley Kern, Gary Edwards , Clark Ringham, coach. Received letters in 1951 With only three lettermen, Bruce Beaver, Gary Edwards, and Danny Slemmons, returning from the 19lr?-1950 season and not having a m an over six feet tall, the Ellendale Cardinals didn’t promise to have too successful a season this year. They did just what they were expected to do. The Cards played II 4 games during the regular season before getting in the win column by beating Oakes U7-39. The Cardinals had the ootential of being a winning team, but their lack of hei ' tit spelled their defeat. They played in one of the toughest conferences in the state this year as two of the conference members, Enderlin and Lisbon, took high honors in the state. Lisbon was state class 3 champion. Even with this strong competiti n, the Cards hit their peak in the District Tournament when they boat Oakes and L ' Clour e after losin : a tough game to Lisbon to capture the consolation championship. O 0 o r. 53 Even though the regular season was unsuccessful as far as wins and losses were concerned, the Cards ended it a winning team to make up for all the losses. Those lettering in basketball and seeing most of the action we re Bruce Beaver and Danny Slernmons, seniors; Don McShane and Bob Higgs, juniors; Gary Edwards and Norman Stahlecker, sophomores; and Karlen Stahlecker, freshman. The season’s statistics are as follows: Ellendale 17 Edgeley U7 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT M 2k Kensal 30 Ellendale 33 Lisbon k9 It 21 Kulm S3 11 1 6 Oakes ko It 36 Britton 39 11 1 2 LaMou re 3k II 36 Saderlin Total T2I TT5 II 26 Britton 69 II U2 Oakes kk G FG FT PF TP II 36 LaMoure k7 Danny Slemmons 21 78 S2 7k 208 11 37 Edgeley U6 Gary Edwards 21 62 U3 33 16? It 3k Lisbon 61 Bruce Beaver 19 32 vq Uo 109 II kk , Ehderlin 66 Don McShane 21 26 3k su 36 II k6 Oakes 39 Karlen St; ahlecker 19 2S 13 2S 63 II 33 Lisbon Si Norman Stahlecker 16 k 10 12 10 w S3 Kulm 61 Bob Higgs 21 IS 18 33 r u e .T ho LaMoure ss Totals 2T 100 m II ko HI ”B” kQ Ellendale (total no inis) 73S KULM TOURNAMJNT Opponent (total points) 1031 Ellendale k 7 LaMou re k? Ellendale (average points per game) 37 ok n k2 Kulm h9 Onnonent (average points per game) hS.3 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 un cc 950 7rac The Ellendale High School Cardinal track team had by far its best season in many years. Led by Bob Bymers in the dashes and Marvin Griffin in the low hurdles, the Cards capture d the Class B state track crown fbr 1950. The Cards also bo as ted one of the finest relay teams in the state, as the teams, composed of Bruce Edwards, Marvin Griffin, Gary Edwards, Bob Higgs, and Bob Bymers, captured the state 830 and LUO yard relay trophies. The Cardinals won the NI In- vitational Track ,f eet and took third in the State District Meet L. to R. — District LLO, State LLO, State Class 3 Championship, State 880, District 830. The Cardinals have lost the services of their stars. Bob Bymers and Mar- vin Griffin, but promise to produce a fine team with lettermen Wayne Chemey in the distance runs. Bob Higgs, Bruce Edwards, and Gary Edwards in the relays and dashes, and Danny Slemmons in the pole vault returning fbr the 1951 season. The Cardinals participated in the following meets in 1951: Aberdeen Belays, April 27-26; HI Invitational, May 5; District Meet, May 19; State Meet, thy 2b. l Mey ' Sail On April 9, 1951, the second annual Girls ' Volley Ball Tourna- ment was held at Oakes, North Dakota. This tournament was spon- sored ly the Eloe Activities Asso- ciation. The four towns participating in order of placing were: Oakes, Ellendale, LaMoure, and Edgeley Row 1— L. to R. J. Willis, M. Zinter, C. Burow, K McShane, B. Brandenburger. Row 2 — R. Olson, J. Heine, J. Retslaff, J, Hokana, A. Retalaff. Row 3 — L. Dorsch, M. Olson, M. Neumann, A. Heine, S. Adams, G. Bell. STATE CLASS B TROPHIES— 1950 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook -Coleman Museum 2017 0 s I Midge, Addie, Sal Joyce and Dorothy Owey Mel Ikey Dorothy and Marion Initiation 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook -Coleman Museum 2017 Sonny and Stonny Sonny Natalie and Joyce C to Danny Sally Arlene Angela Marion Shirley Sally 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 a 4T5 r 00 Tf sc Shirley Shirley and Midge Delbert A card game Twirlers Coach and Mr. Wilson Esther Bob Renee and Marlene Loretta Fats Gary 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Fat and Gary Joyce Delbert Arlene Bob Pete Shirley Midge Sally Eugene Bob Newt and Loren Betty 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 N 4 4 8 Bob, Don, Marilyn 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 Newt and Derril Shirley Doc Dewey Joyce Dorothy Marian Winnie 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 ft Burly, Bobbe, Marty Newt Eugene 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 04 4 8 15 0 JJh etrcApect We, the seniors of 1951, have reached an important milestone. During our twelve years of school, we experienced events that will never be forgotten. Some of us have reached the top of our educational ladder; a few still have steps to climb. Living in the atomic age, we must broaden our minds, learn to know this world in which we live, and learn to understand other people. The last half of the twentieth century will show mankind many new inventions, developments in science, and problems that may take years to solve. The good times we had at parties, plays, and sports events will never be for- gotten. Our teachers have patiently helped to prepare us to take an active part in this atomic age. Our high school has given us an introduction to life, enabling us to learn and to practice the ways of peace and freedom. Under God ' s guidance, may we all work toward a world of peace and happiness. M. G. H. 1951 E I lendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 RALPH LYNDE St SON BEN ' S BARBER SHOP Stu debaker Cars and Trucks H St L CAFE Marvicks ELLENDALE CLEANERS REDMOND ELECTRIC HOLTE FUNERAL HOMES Dry Cleaning a Specialty We Call For and Deliver Electrical Contracting and Appliances Ashley Oakes Edgeley Ellendale Shop and Save At Your Friendly GAMBLE STORE Hardware, Auto Supplies Furniture HOTEL ELLENDALE and RAY ' S CAFE Thank You for vopp p tponag A. B. Crabtree DENTIST Ellendale, N. Dak. GEBHARDT GROCERY Stokely, DelMonte, Libby Foods Free Delivery Phone 6131 NORTH AMERICAN CREAMERIES, INC. John Huber, Mgr, Ellendale, N. Dak. COLEMAN CLOTHING COMPANY Men ' s and Boys ' Wear REDLIN IMPLEMENT PONTIAC CQ Pontiac Cars IHC Farm Equipment Trucks C. R0LL0 RADIO SERVICE Only As Far Away As Your Telephone. Dr. H. A. Porter CHIROPRACTOR Office hours: 10:00-12:00, 1 : 00 - 5:30 Tuesday St Saturday Eve: 7:00-9:30 Dial 5622 Box 182 SERVICE SHOE SHOP ELLENDALE GRAIN AND SEED CO. WALLACE PRODUCE R. F. Donah e Fuel, Grain, and Produce Ellendale, N. Dak. Cream, Eggs, Poultry Phone U85l H. B. MAYTAG Norge and Maytag Appliances Phone 1 8 1 CHRYSLER GARAGE Roy St Guy Lynde VAN DYKE STUDIO Portraits Kodak Finishings 1951 E I lendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 N ifJ{% so KEE BROTHERS Cars Tractors Trucks Parts and Service LEI BY DRUG STORE Edwin Leiby, Prop. COAST TO COAST STORE Hardware— Auto Supplies Don Ludtka, Prop. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dr. Coleman Ellendale, N. Dak. Capital and Surplus DENTIST MEYERS HATCHERY $1 0, 000,000 Ellendale, N. Dak. Ellendale, N. Dak. MERICKS ' OK RUBBER WELDERS BEN FRANKLIN Come In Please ELlendale, N. Dak. ALLIS CHALMERS Go Out Pleased Complete Tire Service Parts and Service WOODWARDS ELLENDALE DAIRY DICKEY COUNTY LUMBER YARD Everything To Wear Ice Cream Parlor Herman Volz, Mgr. Robert Stephens, Prop. John Bell, Prop. RED AND WHITE FOOD STORE MILLER ' S BAKERY HELDER ' S SHOP Groceries, Fruits, Meats Fresh Baked Goods Hair cutting Ulmer Brothers, Prop. Every Day as an Art THORP AUTO CO. INC. THOMPSON YARDS « ED ' S STANDARD SERVICE Chevrolet Sales Service Phone 5271 4 - Square Lumber Standard Gas and Oil Ellendale N. Dak. A. J. Hagel, Prop. Atlas Tires Batteries THE RANDALL COMPANY ELLENDALE JEWELER DOBLER BROWN Choice Meats Service and Quality Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova and Wyler Frozen Food Lockers Since 1882 Watches Ellendale, N. Dak. Keepsake Diamond 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 o g r 8 P P N WALT ' S SUPER VALUE The Friendly Store Let Us Serve You FARMERS ' UNION OIL CO. Ellendale, N. Dak. MONTANA DAKOTA UTILITIES Electric Service DUNFHY COMPANY Hardware R. J. Dunphy, Owner MERLE GERDON Mobile gas, oil, grease, fuel oil TODD PHILLIPS Radio Service SUPPORT ELLENDALE BUSINESSMEN! £ Hebetate (?6u eAe Lutheran Church Methodist Church Presbyterian Church First Baptist Church German Baptist Church Church of the Nazarene Christian Science Church St. Helena s Catholic Church Seventh Day Adventist Church Evangelical Thited Brethren Church 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 r 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 AUTOGRAPHS 1951 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017 1951 E I lendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum 2017


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