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Reply from Art Rude (’71):  Bismarck, ND

Thanks for the picture with Dad, had to save that one.  He was still doing real well at that time, not so good these days, so it’s nice to see people saw him when he was doing better.

Thanks again.

Peace and Power,

Art

Each day is a gift, that’s why they call it the present.

Thanks for checking out Art Rude Productions,

webpage address: www.artrude.com

 

 

Pictures from Ginger LaRocque Poitra (’65):  Belcourt, ND

1964 Lana LaRocque
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1964 Lana LaRocque
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I know Betty Faine, Lana LaRocque and Doreen Houle. Maybe you know audience.  This this was taken in 1964 and I believe the class of ’64 was playing.  Ginger
Ginger LaRocque 2401-4

 

Joke of the Day

A man was dining alone in a fancy restaurant and there was a gorgeous redhead sitting at the next table..He had been checking her out since he sat down, but lacked the nerve to talk with her.
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Suddenly she sneezed, and her glass eye came flying out of its socket towards the man. He reflexively reached out, grabbed it out of the air, and handed it back.

‘Oh my, I am so sorry,’ the woman said, as she popped her eye back in place. ‘Let me buy your dinner to make it up to you.’
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They enjoyed a wonderful dinner together, and afterwards they went to the theatre followed by drinks… They talked, they laughed, she shared her deepest dreams and he shared his. She listened to him with interest.
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After paying for everything, she asked him if he would like to come to her place for a nightcap and stay for breakfast. They had a wonderful, wonderful time..

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The next morning, she cooked a gourmet meal with all the trimmings. The guy was amazed. Everything had been so incredible! 

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‘You know,’ he said, ‘you are the perfect woman.. Are you this nice to every guy you meet?’

‘No,’ she replies. . ..

Wait for it … ….


It’s coming ….. ….


The suspense is killing you, isn’t it?

She said … …:

‘You just happened to catch my eye.’

 

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Blog (472) posted on May 28, 2009

05/28/2009

Posted on May 28, 2009

Dunseith High School Class Reunion for the classesof 52-53-54-55-56 (Posted Yesterday)

Additional info from Jerry (54) & KathyWilliam:

Gary:

I failed to include the phone number for the Drake Motor Inn in Watertown for the Dunseith get together in Aug. It is 605-886-8411, and the Reunion – get together is not limited to the classes of 52-53-54-55-56

Reply From Aggie Casavant (69): Fort Mill, SC

To Diane Larson Sjol, I just noticed that the first part of your e-mail is nrsnice, I take it your a nurse. I have always taken the opportunity when the occassion arises to tell nurses and school teachers,that I feel that teachers and nurses are the most honorable proffession there is.I would have to say,along with Don Johnson,Mrs.Aus, Dan Morgan, Mrs. Suko,and Mr.Mikkelson at Rolette High School were my shining stars.My respect for nurses began when Jimmy was in the burn center at St.Paul Ramsey Hospital in Minnesota,after he was burned at his graduation party.The Drs. were good, but the nursing team,Mary Ellen Irish, Anna Roberto,and Jenny Dupliesis were 3 of the most amazing nurses ever.They went so above and beyond for our family,that if they would of made a movie of that 1yr.and 3months,Anna, Mary Ellen& Jenny would of been the stars.I feel blest to say I have two sister-inlaws Brenda and Debbie,who are nurses,and one neice Pam whos an R.N. at Inovice in Fargo….So to all the Teachers and Nurses out there…Thank You,Your the Greatest!!!

Reply to Berg Picture from Neola Kofoid Garbe: Minot & Bottineau, ND

Hi Gary,

Thanks to Dick Johnson for the memories/pictures of Albert and Clara Berg. I’ll forward this email to Gary Berg, Alvin’s son. I’ll print the memories and pictures of Albert/Clara and give to my cousin, Carol Berg Hamel, Martin’s daughter.

Neola

Gary Berg’s Reply:

Thank you Neola. Like was said in the message about the Berg’s, we became related to half of the hills. I just wonder how many relatives we have in the Bottineau-Dunseith area.

Gary Berg

Message from Sybil Johnson: Cheyenne, Wy

Gary and all,
Well I made it to my granddaughter’s wedding in Wisconsin and it was beautiful, as all weddings are. It was cold at 53 with the wind, just like Cheyenne. The wedding was in the bandstand at the park. First time in my life, I wore dress slacks to a wedding, but most of the women did, so I guess I wont be lynched. Got home Saturday morning about 4:15 and believe it or not, its cold here for the end of May. Snow at the beginning and Fall weather at the end. Maybe, we are getting our seasons backwards, these days. As soon as I can, I will put a couple of the wedding pictures up. Have a peaceful and quiet day. Sybil Johnson (great_grandma2007@live.com)

Striker/Bergan pictures & Striker History provided by Ken Striker: Dayton OH

Wm. Striker & his children on his 81st Birthday, 1943

L to R: Georgia, Gladys Brill, Della Lockhart, Lee, Vernie, Erman, Mae Stickland,

Cora Lockhart & Ellen

Gary’s comments

I think this picture was taken of Oscar & Sylvia on their golden anniversary in 1979? I’m kind of thinking they had their celebration at the Christian Center at Lake Metigoshe. This is exactly the way I remember them. They were a great couple. They had no children. Oscar was a brother to Clayton Bergan’s father. Sylvia Lockhart Bergan’s mother was a Striker. Oscar & Sylvia lived a few miles east of Lake Metigoshe and several miles north of #43. They lived close to Bernard Kavlie and Lars Sivertson. John & Pat Frykman are currently living in that area too. Gary

Oscar & Sylvia Bergan