09/21/2010

Pam Houle Hagen (73):
Picture provided by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Minot & Bottineau, ND
 
Pam is Al/Lillian Houle’s daughter. Years ago (I think all the children had left home, except Michael), Al/Lillian/Michael lived across the street from us when we lived on East St. When I look out of the north window in my apartment, I see their house. Our house was torn down/razed in 1989.

 

Neola

 

 
 
 
 
Alyssa Fugere – Bottineau Athlete of the Week
Provided by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Minot & Bottineau, ND
 
Debbie Fugere Fauske’s (75) Reply:
 
Hi Gary:
 
Yes, Alyssa is Kevin and Arliss (Nelson from Rolette) Fugere’s daughter. Kevin (76) would be Darrel and Esther’s (Cote 50) son.
 
Debbie
 
 
 
Diane Fugere’s (75) Reply:
 
Yes, she is our first cousin Kevin’s daughter, a beautiful girl.
 

 

 
 
 
 
Provided by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Minot & Bottineau, ND

 
 
 
 
Posting from a 1964 “Dragon’s Roar”
 
Folks,
 
I noticed Dorothy Jury’s (Mrs. Bob Jury) name mentioned in the Dunseith News posted above. Mr. Jury passed away in December, 1998. Mr. Jury was also an outstanding teacher. I believe I had him for my Citizenship teacher in my Freshman year. He was our PE teacher throughout all of my high school days. I saw Mr. Jury at the 1982 Dunseith Centennial. He had not changed. He looked great. I remember one of the gals, in past messages, telling us they took his classes, because he was so handsome.
 
I was in Mr. Conroy’s Algebra II class mentioned below too. I was a Junior. I loved that class. We were a rather small class as I remember. I remember taking Algebra the year before, also taught by Mr. Conroy. As I remember, that was the year he had his heart Attack. Mr. Sunderland came in to take his place. As a sophomore, I remember there being a lot of freshman (66) in that class with us. I specifically remember Carrole Fauske being in that class. We were a very large class filling the whole room. Being a Country Hill Billy, I was automatically placed into a general math class my freshman year also taught by Mr. Conroy. That was fine, I really enjoyed that class too. I also enjoyed Mr. Grossman’s General Science class in my Freshman year too. I really learned a lot of the basics from those two classes. They were great foundation classes.
 
Gary