5/3/2012 (1473)

 

Dunseith/Dunseith Alumni Wedsite http://dunseith.net/

When you get a chance, please take a look at our new Website. As we mentioned yesterday, Amy lost all of the posts from our start in December 2007 to the present that she had copied and pasted into our new site. Hopefully she will be able to recover all but the last 6 to 9 months. I do have them all saved in my systems, so all is not lost. When looking at our new site, please bring any areas that need fixing to our attention.  Amy is taking a look at the search and “Leave a Message” functions for corrective action.

 Folks, We need to compensate Amy for her knowledge and the many hours she spent putting this Website together.  She is not charging us a fee, but we do need to compensate her. Amy is the former Owner of Metigoshe Computers.  With that business she did computer support and Websites. She is no longer in this line of business, but agreed to set up this website for us. My Dad was Amy’s Great Uncle and Frances (Joe) Morinville was her Great Aunt.

I will not post individual contributions, only the total amounts collected and their distributions. Other than for Amy, the only other fees we have are the Annual site hosting fee of $15 and a monthly hosting fee of about $6.  

 For those that wish to contribute: For your payment method of choice; I have Pay Pal, an FPO address and a Bank of America checking account.

 1. For Pay Pal use email address gws123456@hotmail.com

 2. For BOA Checking deposit – Routing number is 125000024 Account number is 000085700094 Account name is Gary W. Stokes

 3. FPO mailing address

    Gary Stoke

     PSC 517 Box RS/CC

    FPO AP 96517-1000

 Thanks,  Gary

 Note: When contributing, please zap me an email message letting me know the payment method so I can monitor. Thanks. gws123456@hotmail.com

 

Mr. Bob Lykins – You are being paged – Where are you:

Question from Neola Garbe: neolag@min.midco.net Bottineau & Minot, ND

Hi Gary,

Whatever happened to Mr. Lykins?  He hasn’t participated in your newsletter for quite some time.  I hope all is well with him.  I’m not sure, but is he back in the U. S. now–Texas, maybe?

Thanks.

Neola

 

San Haven Photo in about 1948

Reply from Mona Dionne Johnson (’48): monajj@webcurator.com Bottineau, ND

Gary:  I am going to take a ? guess and say that #11 is probably  Ben Kupker (Farm Manager), and that #6 is his wife, Kitty Kupker.  I could be wrong, but they are in costume !    Mona Johnson (48)

Thank you Mona,

We have nailed this one. If everyone agrees, we will file this one with the following identities.

 Gary

 
Standing: 1. Mr. Issacson, 2 Myrtle Ermer, 3. Bennie Frovarp, 4 Grace Frovarp, 5 Henry Ermer, Kitty Kupker, 7 Mrs. Magnusson (Maxine?), 8 Melvin Peterson, 9 Ruth M. Peterson, 10 Dr Wallbank, 11 Ben Kupker, 12 Muriel Macdermott, 13 Anna Johnson, 14 Charlie Anderson, 15 Pete Link
 
Front: 1 Mildred Isaacson, 2 Marjorie Lillico, 3 Mrs. Wallbank, 4 Mary Edna,  5 Barbara Schlaht, 6 Arlene Sands, 7 Andy Sands, 8 Red Pearson
 
Irish Joke of the day:
Posted by Larry Hackman (’66): lmhackman@bis.midco.net  Bismarck, ND
 
A Small White Dot
A kindergarten class had a homework assignment to find out something exciting and relate it to the class the next day.�
When the time came to present what they’d found, the first little boy the teacher called on walked up to the front of the class, and with a piece of chalk, made a small white dot on the blackboard and sat back down.�
Puzzled, the teacher asked him what it was.
‘It’s a period,’ he replied.�
‘I can see that,’ said the teacher, ‘but what is so exciting about a period?�
‘Darned if I know,’ he said, ‘but this morning my sister was missing one, my mom fainted, my dad had a heart attack, and the boy next door joined the Nav