A couple more things about 2nd and 4th grade.
Yeah Billy Grady had a way of pushing our buttons. Pushed mine once too, but it was outside and I didn’t have access to anything but a snowball. Mark’s button was a hair-trigger. I remember the scissor whizzing between me and whoever sat in front of me. And it stuck in the wood in the wall about 10 feet away. Seems Mark had a pretty good arm.
As to 4th grade — I don’t think I have ever heard a negative comment about Mrs. Conroy. Certainly none from me! I remember all the things others have said, and the fact that she was a heck of a softball player. And about artwork, Kenny Nerpel sat next to me to my left. We used to draw in our “tablets” when we had free time. We would compare what we had done. Always wished I was half as good at drawing as he was.
Mrs. Conroy was kind and gracious her entire life. One of the last times I saw her was shortly before she passed away. She drove downtown and was trying to parallel park next to the drug store as I recall. The spot was tight and she touched the car behind her. I was walking to my truck and she asked, “Could you guide me into this place? or maybe park for me?” Like I could refuse any request from her. Anyway, she was with another lady about the same age, the streets were crowded and spots were scarce. I parked the car for her and asked about her ability to get the car out when she wanted to leave. She said, “I’m not in a big rush, I’ll just wait until one of the cars leaves.”
Amazing lady.
Allen
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From Shirley Olson Warcup (49):
Gary and all,
I went online a few weeks ago and found several sites with info about Colette Hosmer and her work. She is a very creative gal. I’m enjoying hearing about all of the Dunseith happenings. When I spoke to Audrey a couple days ago we decided we could say we were almost related–her mother’s sister (Bernice Kelly) was married to my brother-in-law’s (Don’s) uncle (Axel Johnson). It’s a little bit of a stretch but ???? I can’t promise, but I will try to proofread my e-mails before pressing “send” from now on–that might eliminate a spelling error or two. Again, thanks for keeping us all informed, Gary.
Shirley Warcup
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Colette, I would like to congratulate you on being awarded the largest
monumental sculpture commission ever offered in Santa Fe, New Mexico. You
have to be an excellent artist, I would like to see some of your work. I
went to workshop a couple years ago, to Albequerque, but we went to Santa
Fe, because one of the people I was with had a cousin in Santa Fe who does
sculpting. He goes to different places in the world to get the stone he
uses to sculpt. He showed us the procedure. His name slipped my mind, but
his arm was hurt,he has lost a lot of the it’s use and he continues
sculpting, his son helps with the lifting etc.. I have always been
interested in art. Must have come from Mrs. Conroy’s class!
monumental sculpture commission ever offered in Santa Fe, New Mexico. You
have to be an excellent artist, I would like to see some of your work. I
went to workshop a couple years ago, to Albequerque, but we went to Santa
Fe, because one of the people I was with had a cousin in Santa Fe who does
sculpting. He goes to different places in the world to get the stone he
uses to sculpt. He showed us the procedure. His name slipped my mind, but
his arm was hurt,he has lost a lot of the it’s use and he continues
sculpting, his son helps with the lifting etc.. I have always been
interested in art. Must have come from Mrs. Conroy’s class!
Ginger Poitra(LaRocque) (65)
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Gary,
Would you please send this to Dwight Lang
I want to thank you for the information so it was Adam Lang, Ray Brennan, it would be nice if I found the 4th one.
Were there 2 Lang boys memory fails me? When I was at the school reunion, I asked about you.
Shirley Brennan
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Shirley’s Question: My Dad ( Ray Brennan) was suppose to fight in WW1 along with Max Peterson and three other men..They took the train to Churches Ferry before they got to CF the war was over I would like to know who the other 2 men were, if anyone knows?
Shirley Brennan
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Here is a picture of the 1953 baseball team that my Uncle Darrel Fassett played on. They drove some fancy cars!! Crystal Fassett Andersen
Picture:
Standing: Don Fassett, Duane Fugere, Guy Knox, Roger Johnson & Virgil Vanory
Seated: Bob Leonard, Jim Footit, Darold Grenier, Lloyd Awalt, Gary Morgan & Darrel Fassett & John Leonard batboy
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Here’s another picture of one of my sister Susan’s birthday parties.It is taken in our front yard in Dunseith,across from the creek. It was in August but no year. Crystal Fassett Andersen
Picture:
Back: Pam Fassett, Toby Daley, Karen Loeb, Carol Jasper, Susan Fassett, Bill Grimme, Marlene Richard. Evie Gottbreht,
Judy Jo Johnson & Mark Anderson..
Front: Debbie, Randi & Donnie Mongeon
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Going through my Dad.Bill Fassett’s pictures,I found these from the Creamery Fire of Jan.1950. Before my time,but someone mentioned it in an email. Not the clearest pictures but someone may recognize someone. From the looks of the pincurls in the ladies hair, it must have been Saturday night!! Crystal Fassett Andersen |