Number correction.
Folks,
Yesterday’s message should have been number 1507, not 1506. I noticed the error when I went to post it on our Website. http://dunseith.net/
Gary
The Stokes Family in about 1957. Our clothes were all purchased at the Catholic Sister’s store too.
Bob & Elaine Stokes
Gary, Darrel (Bud) and Allen
Picture from Art Rude (’71): Bismarck, ND
Gary,
I was visiting my good friend Duane (Dewey) Mornville, and he showed me these pictures that I just fell in love with. Joe had taken them with slide film, so for the early 50’w I think they are incredible. I think you will enjoy them, and so will many of the folks who follow the Dunseith blog. I was at Dewey’s today and scanned in a whole bunch, but I will send them to you little by little, more than that would be an overload. The first one is Joe, Francis and Toni, the second one is all the Mornville kids, Dewey, Bev, Deb and Toni, and the third one is another one with all the kids. The other one is main street Dunseith after a snow storm. More to come.
Peace and Power,
Art
Thanks for checking out Art Rude Productions,
webpage address: www.artrude.com
and Art Rude TV at: artrudetv on Utube!
Art,These are Great! We are looking for the rest to follow. Thanks for sharring.I have kept these pictures large so as not to loose some of the detail. In doing that they may over extend some of your computer screens, but you can scroll across to see the rest of the screen.Gary
Joe Francis and Toni Mornville
Mornville kids dew, bev, deb, toni
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Dunseith Main Street, my guess about 1958.
Bill Fassett and Jack Flynn
Photo from Sussan Fassett Martin (’65): Spearfish SD
I think this was taken at the CC Camp in Kramer ND. In the back row are my dad, third from the left and Jack Flynn on his left.
Filipino School kids
Several days ago along with a donation to our Web Site from one of our Alumni, they also included $50 to be used as we saw fit for a needy cause. The school year started this week here in the PI. This past Monday, Bernadette went to the school to hand out 40 school supply kits that we purchased with some money we had left over from last year that was sent by one of our readers for school supplies. To her surprise the majority of the kids had very few supplies so these kits were sucked up pretty fast. With the $50 we received several days ago we went to the store and purchased Pens, Pencils, erasers, Crayons, Paper, rulers, etc. In comparison, these supplies are a lot less expensive than back in the states. For $50 dollars, we had so much stuff that we had to have store help to take it all to the car. Last night Bernadette along with her helpers put all these supplies together into 50 individual packages. Today she went to the school and handed them out. This afternoon, the teachers brought 25 of the recipients down to our house for a picture. The school is located 300 feet from our house, so they didn’t have far to come.
Gary