State Normal and Industrial School - Snitcher Yearbook (Ellendale, ND)

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SNITCHER ’65 Presented by the Students of State Teachers College Ellendale, North Dakota DENNIS SCHIMKE VINCENT SAULINO OLIVE SCHIMKE Editor Photographer Typist LEO HOUGHTON Advisor Contents Foreword 4 Faculty and Staff 7 Classes and Graduates 27 College Life 49 Foreword Expanding goals: To take some steps; To seek a door; To reach for higher things; To strive for the broader view. PRESIDENT DUGAN DEAN SCHONBERGER We Extend Our Appreciation For Service to ESTC PROFESSOR RANDOLPH The Alumni Association Board of Directors: Charles Taskcrud, Garth Zieman, Harris Voegeli, L3Roy Bobzien, Isabel Vick, Leo Houghton, and William Hample. The President ARTHUR H. DUGAN B.S., Kansas Stale Teachers College, Pittsburg, 1940; M.S. Kansas State Teachers College. Pittsburg. 1940; Ed. D.. University of Wyoming, 1952. In this sonic-boom space age. this age of population explosion, this period of history when man has de- veloped scientific devices capable of destroying millions—the welfare of mankind is dependent upon an en- lightened citizenry. It has been the intent of the faculty and administration to provide the best education pos- sible in order that each and every student at Ellendale State Teachers College may have the intellectual back- ground necessary to combat the forces which might be dangerous to the perpetuation of American democracy. Unquestionably, the generation of man's intellectual energy is our greatest safeguard. 1 should like to take this opportunity to express my best wishes to all students and especially to those who will be alumni at the end of the current school year. May the remainder of your college and your professional careers be happy and fruitful. ARTHUR H. DUGAN President Dr. Dugan .... reads a letter, listens to someone on the phone, dictates to his secretary (This is not all at the same time-- or is it?) MRS. ROBERT LONG Secretary to the President Dean of Instruction ROBERT T. SCHONBERGER B.A., University of North Dakota, 1933. M.A., University of North Dakota, 1941. College Physician EUGENE BOLLIGER, M. D. 1 Director of Student Personnel and Dean of Men JAMES L. TAYLOR B.A., Southeastern State College, 1950; M.Ed., University of Oklahoma, 1956; Ed. D., University of Oklahoma, 1962. Dean of Women MYRTLE A. YOUNG B.S., Northern State Teachers College. 1959. Business Education (.ELAND SKA BO Instructor in Business Education and Bookstore Manager GLENN FACKLER Instructor in Business Education Leland Skabo, 1963 B.S., Minot State Teachers College, 1959; M.S., University of North Dakota, 1962. Glenn Packler B.A., Nebraska State College, Kearney Nebraska. Education and Psychology MARGARET J. KABRUD Assistam Professor of Elementary Education MERTON W. ANDRESEN Head of the Department of Education and Psychology Merton W. Andresen B.S., Ellendalc State Teachers College, 1948; M.S., Macalester College, 1955 Margaret J. Kabrud B.S., Ellcndale State Teachers College, 1955; M.S., Northern State Teachers College, 1959 Health and Physical Education MYRON E. ANDERSON B.A., Luther College, 1939; M.S., University of North Dakota, 1954 Dwayne Head B.S., Jamestown College; M.S., South Dakota State College, Brookings, South Dakota. Industrial Arts BRANDON B. SMITH Head of the Industrial Arts Department ARLAN J. TIETEL Instructor in Industrial Arts Brandon B. Smith B.S., Stout State College, 1958; M.S., Stout State College, 1962 Arlan J. Tictel B.S., State Teachers College, EUendale; M.S., Indiana State College, Terre Haute. Language and Literature Dock Adams B.A., University of Missouri, 1957; M.A., University of Missouri, 1959 Charles F. Campbell B.S., State University of New York, Buffalo; M.A., Bowling Green University, Ohio. Modern Foreign Languages and Library Jeanne D. Kress B.A., Bryn Mawr College. 1943; M.A.. University of Minnesota, 1950 Thomas A. Hunt B.S., University of Idaho. 1935; M.S., University of Idaho. 1950 Music and Art RUTH S. RANDOLPH Associate Professor of Art Thomas W. Breske B.S., Northern State Teachers College. 1958 M.S., University of Illinois, 1961 THOMAS W. BRESKE Head of the Department of Music and Art Ruth Sackett Randolph. B.S., Columbia University. 1925; M.A., Columbia University, 1933 Science and Mathematics Tadeusz Woliczko M.S., University of Krakow, 1925; M.A., Academy of Music. Krakow. 1925; Ph.D., University of Krakow, 1936 Richard Berg B.S., University of North Dakota; M.S., Northern State College, Aberdeen South Dakota. Social Science Robert A. Kress B.A., University of Minnesota. 1942; M.A., University of Minnesota, 1951 Davis J. Law B.M.E., University of Nebraska, 1952; M.A., University of Wyoming, 1960. 1 Public Relations LEO A. HOUGHTON Director of Public Relations MRS. HARVEY HAAKENSON Secretary Leo A. Houghton B.S., State Teachers College. Ellendale, 1951. Mrs. Harvey Haakenson Associate Degree in Secretarial Science, Bottineau School of Forestry. Registrar’s Office 1% ISABELS. VICK Clerk of Admissions and Records MRS. THOMAS PARKS Secretary r s Isabel S. Vick B.S., Stall Teachers College. Ellendale. 1957; M.S., Northern State Teachers College. 1962. Mrs. Thomas Parks Graduate of Lincoln (Nebraska) School of Commerce Business Office MARVIN HEWITT Business Manager Marvin Hewitt B.S., Northern State College, 1949. Caroline E. Morgan B.S., Ellendale State Teachers College, 1963. Physical Plant Staff Floyd Kendall Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Vcmer Otterstetter Chief Engineer Headquarters for the physical plant staff, the newest building on the campus Power crew (left to right): Emil A man, John Frederick, John Michealis Mr. A man keeps moving and mowing three seasons of the year. Food Service Cooks of College Cafeteria in Dacotah Hall. Left to right: Magdalena Seigler (head cook). Gladys Burlingame. Hannah Otterstctter. and Bertha Brown. DUSTIE DEN Checking on the coffee CLASSES AND GRADUATES FRESHMEN 65 Jean Anderson Owen Bakkcgard Rodney Berg Elvira Bernhagen James Berisch Diana Breitkreutz Curtis Burrow Don Carlson DeeAnne Crabtree Patricia Dahl Kathryn Daniels Konda Evenson Tom Fryslie Jerald Hanncmann Leslie Hansen Clifford Hay Marian Heipler James Hopper Kathleen Heuther Wayne Johnson Don Joyce Kathy Jury Linda Kendall Dennis Kinslow Caroll Kosel Lester Krause Warren Krause Marie Lachenmeicr Connie Lacher John Long Sharon McKinven Gerald Medenwald Don Miller Leland Morlock Charles Napolitano Robert Nix Donald Ost Charlotte Ryder FRESHMEN Weston Schauer Dennie Schimke Jill Schimke FRESHMEN Olive Schimke Selma Schlecht Mary Sizer Donald Thompson James Trierweiler Lorraine Vetter Debra Vick Nancy Warner Harvey Wolff Robert Wood Paulette Yelkin Roger Yelkin Terry Young Peter Yunick Norma Zicbart Joyce Z inter Freshmen not pictured: Godfrey Bass Tom Birhanzel Dennis Brenna Daryl Delzer Dave Determan Kent Dugan James Eefler Carol Fackler Danny Fercstad Floyd Fiechtner Bruce Fredenburg Shirlee Frojen John Gomarko David Hagc Russel Haugen James Hobbs Gary Hoffman James Holland Donald Hughes Eilliam Hughes Robert Jensen Darrell Klipfcl James Klipfel Gene Koppelman Jerry Lang Michael Lyle Michael Michaciis Curtis Munsch Roy Nitschke Richard Olsen Glenn Pahl Kay Peterson Marvin Peterson Pearl Raugutt David Roberts Allan Rose Bruce Rutschke Charles Schmitz James Schumacher Luther Schumacher Wesley Scott Norman Sclzle Everett Thorn Leslie Thorpe Robert Weixel, Jr. Allen Wendland George Westphal Gary Zahn Carole Bentson Meric Bentson Raymond Berg Mary Bollinger Dennis Brenna Gary Coon Norman Dathe Raymond Elke Judith Gacklc Carl Hample Karen Haycn John Higgs Richard Houghton Lois Malm Albert Nishek Allen Rath Vincent Saulino Andrew Schweitzer Marcia Sizer Margaret Swaner Terry Ulmer Roger Vie Sophomores Seek Knowledge Sophomores not pictured: Warren Aafedt Mavis Buchholz John W. Bull Dennis Carlblom David Eberle Don Edwards Carol Fleck Arlone Frohling Earl Gall Freidoon Ghosseiri Kathleen Glover Roger Gunst Jerome Jankowski Denny Johnson Earnest Jury Thomas Kane James Kendall Sharon Kinzler James Kullnat John Mellem Bobbie Muheim Richard Neal Jerry Pettibonc Roger Quasi Wilbert Schlabsz Judith Schock Robert Silseth Paul Sunve Andy Thompson Lloyd Trautman Rodney Uccker Dave Vrem James Wolff Jill Woodbury « llftti III Il -' wwiiiw i 'H JUNIORS 65 Stelle Weissman James White James Hausmann Duane Kaiser Marcia Merkel Melvin Michaelis James Montebell Ruth Mouw Jeanette Robb Connie Washburn A Junior Finds Knowledge Leon Dahl Joanne Fuehrer Harvey Haakenson Juniors noi pictured: Anthony Barbone Walter Bauer Carol Bruner Marian Carson Merlin Dahl Robert Davis Jim Deforest Barbara Eberly Joyce Ginsback Lester Haas Janet Hanson Lester Hehr Harlan Helwig Theodore Heroux Roger Hildenbrand Jon Jund Pius Johs Margaret Kelsh Gordon Kinzlcr Gaylen Larson Helga Larson Harvey Preble Corrinc Rail Edward Reiter William Reiter Dennis Sahli Donald Schlegel Arly Schnabel Judith Taylor Gerald Tschnider Luella Wagner Allen Woodbury JUNIORS '65 Brunno Kinzlcr Richard Russman Duane Silseth Bachelor of Science Degree MAUREEN ACKERSON Major: Business Ed. Minor: Physical Ed. DONALD R. ANDERSON Major; Industrial Arts Minor: Physical Ed. HERBERT B. BAYNON Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Physical Ed. DEAN D. EBNNETT Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Physical Ed. ERMALENE M. BENTZ Majors: Business Ed. Elementary Ed. JUNE M. BRIDWELL Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Social Science FRANK A. COSTON Major: Business Ed. Minor: Social Science LARRY J. FILBERT Majors: Industrial Arts Business Ed. LaVERNE GERLING RAY M. GOEHRING Major: Industrial Arts Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Mathematics Minor: Business Ed. WAYNE M. GOMARKO Majors: Physical Ed. Social Science LAUREN L. HARRISON Major: Business Ed. Minor: Social Science 4 JANICE HE1TZMANN Majors: Elementary Ed. Business Ed. MYLO R. HOFFMAN Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Business Ed. VIRGINIA HOFFMAN Majors: Elementary Ed. Business Ed. RAY G. HOLLAN Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Music ELLIOT D. ISZLER Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Social Science CLEO G. KOPP Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: English EDWIN J. KRAMER Major: Social Science Minor: Science NORMAN KUHN Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Physical Ed. VERNA M. KUHN Major: Elementary Ed.. Minor: Business Ed. SANDRA K. NEUMANN Major: Physical Ed. Minor: Mathematics LARRY R. OLSON Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Art LARY J. OLSON Major: Elementary Ed Minor: English Martha L. Phillips Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Social Science EDDIE G. POEHLS Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Social Science RONALD R. REIERSON Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Social Science PIUS J. REIS Major: Physical Ed. Minor: Social Science ALTHEA SCHUETTE Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Physical Ed. GARY W. SEYER Major: Science Minor: Social Science ARDEN SMUTZLER Majors: Physical Ed. Social Science JOHN D. SUTER Majors: Physical Ed. Social Science ARCHIE D. VAN BEEK Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Business Ed. BLYSS K. VREM Majors: Physical Ed. Industrial Arts GERALD WEISSMAN Major: Social Science Minor: Physical Ed. ARLONE YOUNGMAN Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Physical Ed. Graduates Not Pictured GERALD C. BOLLINGER Major: English Minor: Social Science JANET A. BUNN Major: English Minor: Social Science HARRIETT V. BURGARD Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: English LEONARD E. CLAUSEN Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Music GORDON G. GUMKE Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: English WILLIAM R. HRDLICKA Major: Physical Ed. Minor: English WILLARD KARAS Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Physical Ed. VERNA M. KUHN Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Business Ed. DANIEL J. KELLER Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Social Science MARGARET M. LARSON Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: English BETHE. MCDERMOTT Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Social Science LUELLA D. MILLER Major: Elementary Ed. Minors: English and Social Science SHARON LEE NESS Majors: Elementary Ed. Physical Ed. DOROTHY J. S. OSTER Major: Elementary Ed. Minors: English, Social Sc. FLORENCE J. RAP HEAL Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: English GLADYS STUGELMEYER Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Physical Ed. VALBORG M. ORMISTON Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: English MAUREEN R. PARROW Major: Business Ed. Minor: Social Science DA UNA B. STROUTH Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Music JAMES VETTER Majors: Elementary Ed. Social Science Standard Normal Degree JUDY NAT HE KATHLEEN ROWERD1NK CAROL SCHATZ DARREL SPENCER Preview They conquer. II Homecoming Activities ABOVE: Lining up by the Field House for the parade. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: I.A. float TOP RIGHT: Russ Haugen waters an I.A. Club invention CENTER LEFT: Marcia Sizer waves a greeting CENTER RIGHT: Dixieland Band - Davis Law, director; Lcland Skabo. Lloyd Trautman. Ray Goehring, Don Carlson. Waller Bauer, Dennie Schimke, Mylo Hoffman, and Jerry Medcnwald. BOTTOM: Parade moves down Main Street UCK$-WSUK®j ELLOCWi 19 CM Highlight of the Pepfest Homecoming Queen: Ruth Mouw, junior from Ellendale. Attendants (left to right) : Ermalcne Bentz, senior from Ashley; Virginia Hoffman, senior from Mcrricourt; Connie Washburn, junior from Edgeley; Marion Carson, junior from Modesto, California. Homecoming was held October 16 and 17. Principal committee members were Harvey Haakcnson, supervising the parade; Gerald Bollinger, producing the pep fest; Lloyd Trautmann, managing the dance. They were assisted by Judy Schock, Bob Davis, Carole Fleck, Luella Wagner, and Melvin Michealis and were advised by Brandon Smith. Library Book Exhibit Librarian A1 Hunt views some of the material on display during the exhibit held on November 10. Book exhibits are held several times a year and the area residents are invited to attend. This view of the library suggests the quiet dignity of our center of learning Eighth Annual Science Fair Winners of the senior division were Steve Hamar (left), first place, and Warren Redmond (right), third place. Sherry Sperling won second place with her paramecium experiment. The $100 scholarship at ESTC went to Steve for his exhibit of a human anatomy (from frozen animal parts.) Warren displayed the Jacob's ladder and flourescent lights. All three winners were from Ellendale high school. College students involved with this event were Wilbert Schlabsz, chairman, assisted by Curtis Burow, Gary Coon, Danny Ferestad, John Gomarko, James Hausmann, Lester Hehr, William Hughes, Brunno Kinzler, Carol Kosel, Helga Larson, Charles McMillan, Corrine Rail, Dennis Schimke, Donald Schlagel, Lloyd Trautmann, Robert Weixel and Robert Wood. Dr. Woliczko was director. Fourth Annual “Miss Ellendale” Pageant W m FRONT ROW (left to right): Diane Wedell (new Miss Ellendale), Judy Scliock, Kathy Jury, Dee Anne Crabtree; MIDDLE ROW: Diana Breitkreutz, Nancy Ginsbach, Carol Redlin (first runner-up), Jean Anderson; BACK ROW; Pauletter Yelkin, Mary Ann Bollinger, Seven ESTC Coeds competed for the Miss Ellendale title. In the talent competition Diana Breitkreutz and Paulette Yelkin sang vocal solos; Mary Ann Bollinger played a clarinet solo; Dec Anne Crabtree, Kathy Jury and Judy Schock presented musical routines; Jean Anderson modeled clothing that she had designed and sewed which earned her the title of second runner-up. m 1 I.A. Activities Four Receive Industrial Arts Awards Eddie Poehls Also earned the A.E. Dunphy I.A. Award and selected as student chairman of the tenth annual North Dakota Industrial Arts Fair, held on May 4 and 5. at ESTC. Don Anderson Larry Filbert Larry Olson I.A. CLUB OFFICERS, left to right; Vincent Saulino, secretary- treasurer; Jim Hausmann. vice-president; Eddie Poehls, president. MEMBERS, (left to right): BACK ROW; Jim White, Larry Filbert. Warren Krause. Harvey Haakenson. Don Thompson, Robert Nix, Charles Napolitano, Jim Klipfcl; MIDDLE ROW; Jim Wolff. Larry Olson, Jim Kullnat, Pete Yunick, Warren Aafcdt, Roger Vie, Duane Kaiser. Merle Bcntson; FRONT ROW; Brandon Smith. Eddie Poehls. Jim Hausmann, Arlan Tietel. Harvey Haakcnson does some machining on the horizontal mill. Edwin Visto and John Suter use the router in general woods class. Jerry Lee and Jim Wolff set up a job on the circle saw. Below: I.A. Club members use the woods shop, one of the many shops in the department. ESTC Music Groups Mr. Brcskc directs both vocal and instrumental music groups. Awards in music were earned by Duane Kaiser, Ray Goehring. Archie Van Beek, Gerald Medenwald, Dee Anne Crabtree and Allen Rath. Chorus officers; Ray Goehring, president; Marcia Sizer, vice- president; Sharon Kinzler, (first semester) and Joyce Ginsbach (second semester) secretary-treasurer; Brunno Kinzler (first semester) and Duane Kaiser (second semester) junior-senior representative; Jim Kendall, freshman-sophomore representa- tive; librarian, Patty Dahl; Marion Carson and Judy Gacklc, accompanists. Collegiate Music Club activities were directed by Lloyd Trautmann, president; Ray Roehring, vice-president; Judy Schock, secretary; Virginia Hoffman, treasurer; Mary Ann Bollinger, publicity chairman. The Club sponsored two talent shows and two nationally known performers, Frank Arsenault (drummer) and Chuck Durang (folk singer). J Music Club Members: ROW 1 (left to right): Virginia Hoffman, Lloyd Trautmann, Mary Ann Bollinger, Judy Schock. Ray Goehring. ROW 2 - Sharon McKinven, Lorraine Vetter, Olive Young, Jean Anderson, Patty Dahl, Kathy Daniels, Konda Evenson, Mr. Breske. ROW 3 - Diana Breitkreutz, Ermalene Bentz, Carole Bentson, Kathy Rowerdink, Carol Schatz, Paulette Yelkin, Luther Schumacher, Jim Hopper, Duane Kaiser. Donald Ost. ROW 4 - Jerry Medenwald, Don Carlson. Mylo Hoffman, Dennis Schimke, Walter Bauer, Ray Hike, Lester Haas. Darrel Spencer. Ray Hollan. ESTC Folk Singers (First Semester) Pictured at right: Ermalene Bcntz, Allen Rath, Olive Young, Judy Schock, Gene Koppelman, Dee Anne Crabtree, Marcia Sizer (organizer) Allen Wend land. Connie Washburn, Diane Breitkreutz, Mike Michealis, Darrel Klipfel, Luther Schumacher. Jerry MedcnwaId, Judy Gackle, and Duane Kaiser. The Merry Group” (Second Semester) Original members - Dee Anne Crabtree, Dian3 Breitkreutz. Allen Rath. Judy Schock, Marcia Sizer (organizer), and Duane Kaiser. Added: Sharon McKinven, Marion Heipler, Linda Raynes, Debbie Vick, Melvin Michealis, Jerry Lee, Lester Haas, Jim Bench and Gary Hoffman. On tour April 28-30. The Pep Band adds spirit at games. BACK ROW: Paul Sundv, Lester Krause. Walter Bauer, James Bertsch. SECOND ROW: Ray Hollan, Ray Goeh- ring, Jerry Lee. Robert Weixel, Olive Schimke. THIRD ROW: Karen Hayen, Don Ost, Lester Haas. FRONT ROW: Mary Bollinger, Marion Troutman. Lloyd Trout- man. FRONT ROW: Leland Skabo, Ray Goehring, Don Carlson, Lloyd Trout- man. BACK ROW; Jerry Medenwald, Walter Bauer, Dcnnie Schimke, Milo Hoffman. Dixieland Band attracts top musicians. E.S.T.C. Band offices were held by Warren Aafedt, president - first semester; Lester Haas, president - second semester; Ruth Mouw, secretary-treasurer - first semester; Debra Vick, secretary-treasurer - second semester; Duane Kaiser and Marion Carson, junior-senior representatives; Jerry Medenwald, freshman and sophomore representative; Mylo Hoffman and Jim Bertsch, equipment managers; Gene Koppelman, uniform manager. The band tourned area high schools on May 12. Student Education Association VIRGINIA HOFFMAN As program chairman, she and the SEA ad- visor, Mrs. Kabrud, planned meetings that revolved around noted educators. Profes- sional topics were bases for discussion. Membership included a subscription to the North Dakota Teacher. OFFICERS: Mylo Hoffman. president Virginia Hoffman, vice-president Judy Taylor. secretary-treasurer PROFESSOR KARR I ID Masquers Presented Two Plays Debra Vick and Gerald Bollinger emote in Ghosts' presented on November 19-21. Completing die cast were Marcia Sizer. Dennis Sahli, and Dock Adams. Gerald received Best Actor award for tliis performance. Allan Rath and Judy Gackle received awards for technical work. Mary Sizer had a leading role in Pride and Preju- dice presented March 25-27. Olliers on stage were Walter Bauer. Diane Schimkc, Debra Vick. Judy Spitzer, Judy Gackle, Jill Schimkc, Dennis Carl- blom. Jim Hopper. Connie Washburn, Allan Rath. Marcia Sizer, Mary Ann Bollinger. Dec Anne Crabtree, Jim Bertsch, and Judy Schock. Best Actress Carnegie Masquers elected Gerald Bollinger as president, Marcia Sizer as vice-president, and Judy Gackle as secretary-treasurer. Student Government Student Council Eddie Poehls - President Pius Jobs - Vice-President Janice Heitzman - Secretary first semester Marcia Sizer - Secretary. second semester Ed Kramer - First semester Vincent Saulino - Second semester Tony Barbone - Second semester Freshman Class Advisors - Mr. Tietel - Mr. Skabo Dennis Schimkc - President Don Carlson - Vice-president Dee Anne Crabtree - Secretary-treasurer Junior Class Advisor - Mr. Fackler Judy Taylor - President Pius Jobs - Vice-president Corrine Rail - Secretary-treasurer Sophomore Class Advisor - Mr. Berg Marcia Sizer - President Jack Bull - Vice-president Jim Wolfe - Secretary-treasurer Senior Class Advisor - Mr. Law Jerry Bollinger - President Pius Reis - Vice-president Ermalenc Bentz - Secretary-treasurer Jim Bertsch and Melvin Michealis provided the nucleus of the junior class in honoring the seniors at the Spring Formal on May 15. The gay carnival theme culminated the year that began with Mardi Gras Days last fall. Student Center Tom Birhanzel and Don Hughes take time out for a game of pool. Student Managers - Gordon Kinzlcr Pius Jolts Snack Bar Attendants - Kathy Jury Elvira Bernhagen Campus News Vincent Saulino Photographer Olive Schimkc Typist EL-O-OUENT STAFF Co-Editors Dennis Schimke. Marcia Sizer Sports Harvey Wolff, I.con Dahl, Jim Montebell Reporters Dee Anne Crabtree, Kathy Jury, Jim Bertsch, Kathy Daniels, Karen Haycn, Debra Vick, Mike Lyle. Photographer Vince Saulino Faculty Adviser Mr. L. Houghton Typists Marion Hiepler, Diana Breitkreutz, Kathy Huether, Patty Dahl. Mr. Leo Houghton Faculty Adviser The winners of the 1956 Delta Kappa Gamma award given to outstanding women students in educa- tion were Maureen Ackerson in secondary education and Janet Hanson in elementary education. The recipients of the Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities award were Eddie Poehls, Ed Kramer, and Arden Smutzler. They have been recognized for their contributions to the college. Delta Alpha Pi STANDING (left to right): Bruce Fredenburg. Terry Ulmer, Dennis Kinzlow, Warren Krause. SEATED (left to right): Warren Aafedt, presi dent; Tony Barbone, vice-president; Andrew Schweitzer, secretary-treasurer. Dormitory Councils Dacotah Hall Council Left to right: Virginia Hoffman, presi- dent; Margaret Kelsh, representative; Norma Ziebart, secretary-treasurer; Judy Nathe, Vice-President; and Lois Malm, representative. Crabtree Hall Officers John Bull, president Richard Houghton, vice-president Charles Schmitz, secretary-treas. James Eifler, dorm reporter Hicks Hall Officers Dennis Sahli, president Jim Montebell, vice-president Gerald Tschider, secretary- treasurer Christian Youth Fellowship Interdenominational campus organization sponsored by the Ellcndale Ministerial Association. Pic- tured above are: Duane Kaiser, president; Kathy Huether. Vice-president; and Ermalene Bcntz. sec re ta ry - treasurer. The local churches include: Christ the King (American Lutheran). Assembly of God. Baptist. St. Helena's Catholic Church, Christian Scientist. Episcopal, Zion Lutheran (Missouri Synod). Method- ist-Evangelical United Brethren. Church of the Nazarene, Presbyterian, and Seven Day Adventist. Young Democrats I Vets Club Dennis Sahli, president; John Sutor, vice-president; Gordon Kinzler, secretary-treasurer. The Vets Club provided the color guard for the Home- coming parade and game. Women's Recreation Association OFFICERS: Dolly Schucttc, president Norma Ziebart, vice-president Margie Johnson, secretary Judh Schock was elected the state re- cording secretary. The organization at- tended sport days at Valley City and James- town. Advisor Mrs. Vick Lettermen’s Club Advisor Mr. Anderson OFFICERS: Arden Smutzler, president Jim Hausman. vice-president (pictured at the left) Harvey Preble, secretary- treasurer Athletic Banquet Jim Adelson, sports announcer from KXJB-TV of Fargo, was introduced by Dr. Taylor as the main speaker when Coach Anderson and ESTC athletes were guests of the Civic Association members on October 22. Football Coach Head with Conference players Scores of the Conference Games 0 Valley City 21 0 Dickinson 19 6 Jamestown 12 13 Wahpeton 21 6 Minot 19 6 Mayville 29 6 Morris 26 0 Northland 14 THE DUSTIES IN ACTION Award winner: Arden Smutzler Football Lettcrmen Tom Birhanzcl Dennis Brenna John Bull David Detcrman James Eiflcr Dan Ferestad John Gomarko Roger Gunst Gerald Hanneman Ted Heroux John Higgs James Hopper Donald Hughes Bob Jensen Wayne Johnson Jon Jund Ernest Judy Tom Kane Jim Kullnat John Mcllem Jim Montcbell Richard Neal Edward Reiter William Reiter Charles Schmitz Arden Smutzler John Suter Leslie Thorpe Gerald Tschider James White Warren Aafedt (student manager) Jim Holland (student manager) Roger Hildcnbrand Jerome Jankowski Michael Michaclis James Schumacher All-conference football team for three consecutive years (1962-63. 1063-64. 1964-65) ESTC Academic Award Football captain Letterman’s Club president Promoting the Spirit Cheerleaders (left to right): Dee Anne Crabtree, Jill Schimke, Connie Washburn (foot- ball season), Patty Dahl (basketball season). Not pictured arc Judy Schock and Kathy Jury. Attractive POM-POM GIRLS (pictured below) DecAnne Crabtree, Jean Anderson, Patricia Dahl, Debra Vick. Kathy Heuther. Diana Breitkreutz, Jill Schimke. Kneeling, Kathy Jury. Left to right: DecAnne Crabtree. Kathy Jury, Jean Anderson, Jill 1965 Basketball Squad Bill Reiter, Dick Neal, Jim DePorest, Wayne Johnson, Don Thompson. Dennis Brenna, Earl Gall, Douglas Grothe, Ed Reiter, Terry Ulmer. Kneeling, Coach Anderson. Wayne Johnson listed with honorable men- tion on the All-con- ference Basketball team. Dennis Kinzlow Student Manager of the Varsity Team. Junior Varsity Squad Bob Silscth. Tom Kane. lim Holland. Warren Schumacher. Terrv Lane. M The Players 6- Ed Reiter 7- Dick Neal 8- Terry Ulmer 9- Doug Groth 10-Dcnnis Brenn3 ESTC 66 71 56 87 75 98 66 61 73 59 81 55 62 74 79 74 106 53 Aberdeen Madison Mitchell Huron Bismarck JC Northwestern Valley City Dickinson Minot Mayville Jamestown Valley City - forfeited Dickinson - forfeited Minot Mayville Morris U of M Jamestown Wahpcton North western Bethel 89 81 97 92 54 58 101 94 83 73 69 Wrestling and Track Letters went to Norman Dathe. 157 lbs. (upper left inset); Ted Hereauz. 167 lbs.; Albert Nishek, 177 lbs.; Jerry Pettibone. 191 lbs.; Russell Haugen, 137 lbs.; (see above, left to right) and Jim Hausmann, 115 lbs., (above at right) who also won the trophy for second place at Valley City invitational tournament. Jim Hopper. 167 lbs. (see above, second from right) and Mike Michealis, 137 lbs. (not pictured) completed the squad. Jim Montebcll (lower inset) was student mana- ger. He and Steve Pickell lettered in track. Riding for points arc Jim Hausmann, at left, and Jim Hopper, below right. Pius Reis, lower left, lettered in the 147 lb. class. Setting a record for winning a letter a year since he started. Pius is a 1965 graduate. SCORES ESTC 25 Bottineau 16 3 Valley City 39 7 Bismarck 33 0 Dickinson 46 20 Jamestown 16 8 Minot 35 3 Wahpeton 29 3 Mayville 34 Baseball 1964-65 teams: Dick Stark, Jim Lullnat Bill Hrdlicka, Rich Russ man, Wayne Gomarko (1965 cap- tain) •, Duane Silseth •, left to right, KNEELING. Coach Anderson, Glenn Hegna, Harvey Preble •, Jack Bull, Dennis Brenna •, Dennis Johnson, John Mellem, Doug Groth, and Sherman Langehauge., left to right, STANDING. Jack Gomarko •, Wayne Johnson •, Ed Reiter •, Bill Reiter •, Mike Lyle •, and Bob Silseth (1965 student manager) •. • 1965 Lcttermen 1965 SCORES ESTC scores at left. 10 Bismarck 5 5 Valley City 0 7 Dickinson 3 0 Jamestown 3 10 Morris 5 2 Minot 7 3 Jamestown 2 5 Valley City (tournament) 9 2 Bismarck 3 5 Valley City 6 4 Dickinson 3 0 Jamestown 3 2 Morris 1 5 Minot 12 7 Jamestown 1 Aemory RICHARD RUSSMAN DENNIS JOHNSON CURTIS MUNSCH TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY lh Wo id t B«ti Ye« booVi Are T«ylo -m de '' .. 1963Snitchcr(SNl) YMrbbckr- OgitdMy Prepared bytheCdcman Mosewn. 2017


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State Normal and Industrial School - Snitcher Yearbook (Ellendale, ND) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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State Normal and Industrial School - Snitcher Yearbook (Ellendale, ND) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

State Normal and Industrial School - Snitcher Yearbook (Ellendale, ND) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

State Normal and Industrial School - Snitcher Yearbook (Ellendale, ND) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968


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