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Title: Bismarck Tribune
Dates: ca. 1930s-1970s
Collection Number: 00080
Quantity: 16.5 feet
Abstract: Images used in the Bismarck Tribune newspapers from the 1930s-1970s.
Provenance: The collection was donated to the State Historical Society of North Dakota by The Bismarck Tribune on September 22, 1977.
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HISTORICAL SKETCH
By Ross F.  Collins, North Dakota State University,
    From the  “Encyclopedia of the Great Plains,” University of Nebraska-Lincoln  http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.med.005
The Bismarck Tribune was established in 1873, the first newspaper in Dakota Territory. The remote northern half of Dakota Territory saw few permanent European American settlers until the Northern Pacific Railroad reached the Plains in the early 1870s. In the spring of 1873 a young Civil War veteran sensed an opportunity behind the railroad construction crews. Clement A. Lounsberry had worked for several Minnesota newspapers. In May 1873, after his coverage of Minnesota's state legislature ended, he moved printing equipment by the first railcar into Bismarck. Issue number one of the Bismarck Tribune was published in July.
Most new western towns built around the advancing railroad attracted bawdy houses and lawless drifters, and early Bismarck was no exception. “Colonel” Lounsberry, who kept his old Civil War rank, as was the fashion at the time, hoped to establish order through editorial. Lounsberry asked for a "vigilance committee" to respond to town troublemakers. Dance-hall proprietors Dave Mullen and Jack O'Neil perceived this as a threat. Heavily armed, they confronted Lounsberry at the Tribune office. In characteristic words of the "fighting editor" common to the western frontier, Lounsberry claimed he challenged them to go ahead and shoot, boasting that he had "heard bullets fly before." The saloon owners demurred, however, and merely asked him to refrain from issuing attacks in their direction.
The Tribune began publishing daily in 1881. Always a relatively small daily (1996 circulation was 31,161), it nevertheless became nationally known for its coverage of two events. In 1937 it received a Pulitzer Prize for its series "Self-Help in the Dust Bowl," aimed at farmers battling the droughts of the 1930s. Better known, however, is its renown as the first newspaper to break the story of "Custer's Last Stand." Gen. George Armstrong Custer left for his last battle from Fort Abraham Lincoln, near Bismarck. Lounsberry sent along reporter Mark Kellogg. Kellogg became one of the casualties of the famous June 25, 1876, battle. His bloodstained notes found their way back to Bismarck, where Lounsberry hogged the town's single telegraph line for twenty-two hours to transmit the story as sometime correspondent for the New York Tribune. The eastern editors at first did not believe him, however, and held the story long enough for Lounsberry's own paper to get the scoop.
Lounsberry  remained publisher until 1884, when he sold the paper to Marshall Jewell, who  had been job shop manager. While still a relatively small daily by national  standards, the Tribune has traditionally distributed over a vast geographical  area in a sparsely populated state. By a 1960s comparison, the Tribune still  counted a geographic circulation twice that of newspapers in similarly sized  eastern cities. Because the Bismarck paper reached so far, however,  distribution costs were also three times higher.
    In the first  quarter of the twentieth century the Tribune faced competition from five other newspapers publishing from the state capital.  Even in 1930 its circulation was only 6,000, compared to 11,000 claimed by the  German-language weekly Der  Staats-Anzeiger. By 1970, however, the Tribune claimed 17,086 subscribers and the German-language paper only 989. Today the Tribune is the third largest daily in  the state after the Grand Forks Herald and Fargo-Moorhead Forum. It is owned  by Lee Enterprises.
Sources: 
    Lounsberry,  Clement A. North Dakota: History and People. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing  Company, 1917.
    Robinson,  Elwyn. History of North Dakota. Fargo: Institute for Regional Studies, North  Dakota State University, 1995.
    Schmidt,  Paul C. "The Press in North Dakota." North Dakota History 31 (1964):  216–22.
INVENTORY
Item number/Description
Hearings,  January 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-01   Governor Link at podium  with group of men behind him
    00080-Box  1-File 01-02   Man and woman
    00080-Box  1-File 01-03   Governor Link entering room  at Inaugural Ball, January 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-04   Governor Link speaking with  man and woman at Inaugural Ball, January 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-05   Women serving punch at  Inaugural Ball, January 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-06   Women sitting at table with  centerpiece
    00080-Box  1-File 01-07   Woman at punch bowl at  Inaugural Ball, January 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-08   Women sitting at table with  centerpiece 
    00080-Box  1-File 01-09   Inaugural Ball 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-10   Inaugural Ball 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-11   Inaugural Ball 1975           
    00080-Box  1-File 01-12   Table and centerpiece at  Inaugural Ball 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-13   Inaugural Ball 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-14   Inaugural Ball 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-15   Senator David E. Nething  and Rep. Earl S. Strinden at Press Conference 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-16   Two men speaking with Rep.  Earl S. Strinden 
    00080-Box  1-File 01-17   Man speaking behind podium  for Heritage Center at Senate Appropriations
    00080-Box  1-File 01-18   People viewing from balcony 
    00080-Box  1-File 01-19   Mrs. Marina Ghaly and Mrs.  R. F. Schoregge at Legislative Day for Medical Wives, February 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-20   Governor’s Safety Session –  February 11, 1975 – Charles E. Gardner, Jamestown, Occupational Consultant and  Larry L. Johnson, Bismarck, Coordinator of Training, Both of North Dakota  Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
    00080-Box  1-File 01-21   Rep. Alice Olson, Cavalier (ND),  Judge Peterson, Barbara Abfalter, Comm. Clerk, Rep. Ruth Meyers, Ross (ND) –  February 4, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-22   Keli Rylance (age 9) and  Rep. Dan Rylance – Keli pushed “yes” button for dad on E.R.A. – February 3,  1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-23   Coal Tax Hearing, February  11, 1975 – Arlene Haunson, Dickinson (ND), Representing Badlands Environment  Association
    00080-Box  1-File 01-24   Senator George Longmire,  Grand Forks (ND) and Bill Danes, Lobbyist for Bankers, January 21, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-25   Judge at podium – January  1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-26   Coal Tax Hearing – Highway  Building – February 11, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-27   Coal Tax Bill Hearing –  February 11, 1975 – Herbert Nathan, McLean County
    00080-Box  1-File 01-28   Sec. Comm. at bank hearing  – February 12, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-29   Outside of the hearing on  Pistol Bill – February 4, 1975   
    00080-Box  1-File 01-30   Coal Tax Hearing – February  11, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-31   Bank Senate Hearing –  February 12, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-32   Van Heuelen testifying –  Senate hearing Legislative Appropriation Committee – May 6, 1975      
    00080-Box  1-File 01-33   Jane Skjei, Fargo (ND)
    00080-Box  1-File 01-34   Rep. Ed Mitzger – February  1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-35   Gerald Warren – February 7,  1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-36   Gerald Warren – February 7,  1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-37   Gerald Warren – February 7,  1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-38   Adolph Nordmark, Minot  (ND), Minot Assessor before Finance and Tax – Circuit Breaker Hearing –  February 10, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-39   Walter Loomer, Grand Forks  (ND), Citizen interested in Circuit Breaker Hearing
    00080-Box  1-File 01-40   Joyce Koski and Sheila  Fleck, February 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-41   Census – John Barnhardt,  Mandan (ND) – February 18, 1975       
    00080-Box  1-File 01-42   Marilyn Hoff - Burleigh  County Census February 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-43   Joyce Koski – Census  February 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-44   Betty Howell, Supervisor of  Census takers, Census February 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-45   Joan Sandwick, Crew Leader,  Census February 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-46   John Rott, Census February  18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-47   John Barnhardt, Mandan  (ND), Henry Farmham, Census February 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-48   Tony Klein, Processing Supervisor,  State Tax Department, April 17, 1975
    00080-Box 1-File  01-49   Joe LaDuke, Morton County,  Register of Deeds, March 18, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-50   Dave Solheim, Poet,  Northridge School, February 19, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-51   Renee Ulmer, House Page,  Adding Amendments, February 20, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 01-52   Mr. and Mrs. Link, Sr. 
    00080-Box  1-File 01-53   Light fixture
    00080-Box  1-File 01-54   Railing
    00080-Box  1-File 01-55   Ceiling
    00080-Box  1-File o1-56   Binder
    00080-Box  1-File 01-57   Ceiling and light fixtures
    00080-Box  1-File 01-58   Wall
    00080-Box  1-File 01-59   Railing?
    00080-Box  1-File 01-60   Railing
    00080-Box  1-File 01-61   Two men at podium shaking  hands
    00080-Box  1-File 01-62   Woman and two men
    00080-Box  1-File 01-63   Railing
    00080-Box  1-File 01-64   Two women and a man –  Lobbied for E.R.A.
    00080-Box  1-File 01-65   Long table filled with  paper work and binders
    00080-Box  1-File 02-01   Two men
    00080-Box  1-File 02-02   Jim Jungrath (sp) – 1974  Senate Candidate
    00080-Box  1-File 02-03   Jim Jungrath (sp) speaking
    00080-Box  1-File 02-04   Two men
    00080-Box  1-File 02-05   Voting tally list
    00080-Box  1-File 02-06   Marion Ehli getting info  for each legislate – Summary of Interim Report – Legislative Council – November  1974                
    00080-Box  1-File 02-07   Two men
    00080-Box  1-File 02-08   Two men working on Capitol  steps – September 6, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-09   State Canvassing Board,  1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-10   Election Recount 1974 –  Burleigh County
    00080-Box  1-File 02-11   Donovan Eck, Mrs. Vera  Jorgenson, and Rosemary Weigel, Apple Creek, November 12, 1974      
    00080-Box  1-File 02-12   Mandan Canvassing Board –  Lynn Stark, Lester Schirado, State’s Attorney, Judge William F. Hodny, Ted  Giese.  Seated, George Armiston
    00080-Box  1-File 02-13   Men and women going over  paperwork
    00080-Box  1-File 02-14   Ross Boone, Judge and Mrs.  Ross Boone, Clerk, McKenzie (ND) – November 5, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-15   Ralph Malard, Judge and  Nettie J. Dance, voter, Menoken (ND) – November 5, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-16   John Malsam, Judge of  Precinct, Mrs. Howard Dorgan, Mrs. Harold Olson, Mrs. Elder Elness, Arne  Eskeli, Voting, Sterling (ND) – November 5, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-17   Byron Dorgan? Voting at  Northridge – November 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-18   Marion Envik, Sterling (ND)  – November 5, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-19   Ralph Malard, Judge and  Allan Agnew, Voter, Menoken (ND) – November 5, 1974
    00080-Box 1-File  02-20   Election relaxation – McKenzie  (ND0 – November 5, 1974
Bismarck  Tribune Collection
    00080-Box  1-File 02-21   Jane Towne and Nancy Wald  putting in absentee ballots
    00080-Box  1-File 02-22   Nancy Wald and Jane Towne  counting votes – September 1974 
    00080-Box  1-File 02-23   Behind the voting curtain –  November 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-24   Jane Towne, Nancy Wald, and  Sally Moore removing write in sheet – September 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-25   Group looking at machine –  November 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-26   Group looking at machine –  November 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-27   Group looking at machine –  November 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-28   Mandan Fire Department  putting out fire downtown – September 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-29   Marshall Richard Weinberger  (on truck, city employee) Machines from Dickinson, Belfield, and Hettinger  taken because they did not have “Coin Operated Gaming Device Stamp” $250.00  Fed. Stamp – October 15, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-30   Gaming machines being  destroyed – October 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-31   Mail bags and people  sorting mail - 1974 Tax Return – April 16, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-32   Man with gavel speaking  atop steps – ESB Building – October 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-33   State Librarian Richard J.  Wolfert with stacks of text for “The North Dakota Constitutional Convention,  1971-72.  A Newspaper Account”
    00080-Box  1-File 02-34   Morton County outdated law  books – January 15, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 02-35   Joe Handtmann, Morton  County District Court Reporter – October 3, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-36a Kathy Lucas, BHS, Ross  Rolshoven, BJC, Judge Knudson, Supreme Court in Supreme Court Library – May 3,  1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-36b                District  Judge Larry Hatch, Linton, District Judge Ralph Maxwell, Fargo, District Judge  Douglas Heen, Devils Lake, District Judge Alfred Thompson, Bismarck – November  26, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-37   Judge Thompson checking  lock on recount ballots – November 29, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-38   Electric light display
    00080-Box  1-File 02-39   Greg Dockter and antique  radio – 1924 Atwater Kent “breadboard”
    00080-Box  1-File 02-40   Woman explaining 1924  kitchen to Harry H. Rube
    00080-Box  1-File 02-41   Marv Flemmer views the 1924  kitchen
    00080-Box  1-File 02-42   One of two new flagpoles at  the Capitol – November 26, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-43   The Battle of Stony Lake plaque
    00080-Box  1-File 02-44   Armory, Auditorium,  Swimming Pool – Standing left to right:   Ray Hoffman, City Auditor, Gordon Berge, School District Business  Manager, and James Engelter, Park Board Clerk.   Seated left to right:  Dr. D.A.  Carlsen, Mayor, Dr. Richard Wirtz, President of School Board, Joe Leier,  President of Park Board 
    00080-Box  1-File 02-45   Mary College Chorus (first  year of existence) – December, 4 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-46   Dr. George P. Cressman,  Director of National Weather Service - 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-47   Mr. and Mrs. Jake Geiss of  Mandan – Former Morton County Treasurer and Mandan Librarian
    00080-Box  1-File 02-48   Mandan Bicentennial  application – December 27, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-49   Mandan declared  Bicentennial Community – John Warner of Washington, D.C. presents plaque to  Mandan Mayor Dr. D.A. Carlsen – January 16, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 02-50   Mandan receives American  Revolution Bicentennial Flag – Joe Albi, Denver (CO), John Warner, Washington  D.C., Mandan Mayor D.A. Carlsen, Jim Noonan, President Mandan Chamber of  Commerce – January 16, 1975
    00080-Box  1-File 02-51   Elizabeth Cantarine,  Williston – November 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-52   Mrs. Robert Boyd,  Inspector, knitting and daughter Amy – Election November 5, 1974 in McKenzie
    00080-Box 1-File  02-53   Five judges
    00080-Box  1-File 02-54   Judge speaking at podium
    00080-Box  1-File 02-55   Man speaking at podium
    00080-Box  1-File 02-56   Group taking oath
    00080-Box  1-File 02-57   Mandan Basin Electric  ground breaking – Mandan Mayor Dr. D.A. Carlsen and James Grahl, General  Manager at Basin Electric – August 30, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-58   Mandan Basin Electric  ground breaking – Mandan Mayor Dr. D.A. Carlsen at podium – August 30, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-59   Mor-Gran-Sou and Basin  Electric ground breaking – With shovels left to right:  Roy O. Young, Chairman County Commissioners,  Arthur Schrenk, FHA Administrator Morton County, Andrew Mork, Chairman  Mor-Gran-Sou Housing Corp. – April 16, 1974
    00080-Box  1-File 02-60   Mor-Gran-Sou and Basin  Electric Housing ground breaking.  Ralph  “Art” Lang, Project Director, Roy O. Young, Chairman County Commissioners,  Arthur Schrenk, FHA Administrator Morton County, and Andrew Mork, Chairman  Mor-Gran-Sou Housing Corp. – April 16, 1974
00080-Box  1-File 02-61   Breaking ground with horse  drawn plow – November 1974
00080-Box  1-File 02-62   Breaking ground with horse  drawn plow – November 1974
00080-Box  1-File 02-63   Breaking ground with horse  drawn plow – November 1974
00080-Box  1-File 02-64   Mandan Basin Electric  ground breaking – August 30, 1974
00080-Box  1-File 02-65   Mandan Basin Electric  ground breaking – Left to right, front row:   Mayor D.A. Carlsen, President REC Executive, Clarence Welander,  Fullerton (ND), Basin Electric General Manager James Grahl, C.H. Walker,  Mandan, Andrew Mork, Basin Electric Board Member, and Jerry Wethor, on the  shovel
00080-Box  1-File 02-66   Crowd at ground breaking
00080-Box  1-File 02-67   Crowd at ground breaking
00080-Box  1-File 02-68   Governor Art Link and men  at ground breaking
00080-Box  1-File 03-01   Crowd at Jimmy Carter’s  visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-02   Jimmy Carter’s visit to  Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-03   Jimmy Carter and Governor  Art Link – Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-04   Jimmy Carter and the  “Peanut One” – Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-05   Lloyd Omdahl, candidate for  US Representative shaking hands with Jimmy Carter, Lt. Governor Wayne Sanstead  at right
00080-Box  1-File 03-06a Jimmy Carter’s visit to  Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-06b                Jimmy  Carter’s visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-07   Crowd at Jimmy Carter’s  visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-08   Law enforcement at Jimmy  Carter’s visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-09   Two cameramen at Jimmy  Carter’s visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-10   Crowd at Jimmy Carter’s  visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-11   Officer on rooftop at Jimmy  Carter’s visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-12   Posters at Jimmy Carter’s  visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-13   Crowd at Jimmy Carter’s  visit to Bismarck Airport – September 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-14   Secretary of the Interior,  Thomas Kleppe, speaking at Lincoln Day dinner, Bismarck (ND) February 19, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-15   Secretary of the Interior,  Thomas Kleppe, and Harold Schafer – February 19, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-16   Senator Quentin Burdick,  Democratic Convention, Bismarck Civic Center, June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-17   Former Governor Bill Guy,  Senator Quentin Burdick, Governor Art Link – Democratic Convention, Bismarck  Civic Center, June 24-26, 1976 
00080-Box  1-File 03-18   US Representative Mark  Andrews and wife and Warren Albrecht and wife – April 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-19   Senator Quentin Burdick,  John E. Davis, Representative Mark Andrews – American Legion Convention – June  21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-20   Pat Conmy, Evan Lips, and  Vernon Wagner – Republican District Convention – District 47 – May 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-21   Cargill Elevator on fire in  Dickinson – November 19, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 03-22a Fort McKeene Block House  reconstruction – June 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-22b                Bismarck Home  Builders Association sign
00080-Box  1-File 03-23   Group of men
00080-Box  1-File 03-24   Carl Elliott, Leo Pfeifle?,  and Hank Wahl
00080-Box  1-File 03-25   Man at podium
00080-Box  1-File 03-26   Senator Bob Melland  announcing candidacy for GOP Governor nomination (standing with two women)
00080-Box  1-File 03-27   Senator Buckshot Hoffner,  Darrel Dorgan, Robert Hanson, and Lloyd Omdahl – Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-28   Lloyd Omdahl – Democratic  Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-29   Senator Bob Melland and  woman at podium
00080-Box  1-File 03-30   Lloyd Omdahl – Democratic  Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-31   Lloyd Omdahl – Democratic  Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-32   Kent Johanneson –  Democratic Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-33   Mrs. Roblen, Manitoba  Premier’s wife, Mrs. Guy, Brigadier, Mrs. Gurney Evans, Inspector at attention
00080-Box  1-File 03-34   Robin Huebner, Dickinson  gymnast – May 11, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-35   Robin Huebner, Dickinson  gymnast, and mother – April 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-36   Robin Huebner, Dickinson  gymnast – May 11, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-37   Elkin announcing governor  candidacy – March 26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-38   Richard Elkin announcing  candidacy for governor – March, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-39   Elkin announcing candidacy  for governor, March, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-40   Gary Williamson –  Democratic Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-41   Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-42   Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-43a Hans Lang, ethnologist and  Biographer of Karl Bodmer – August 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-43b                Julie Hoffer,  McClusky, Joanne Larson, Edgeley, and Patricia Nelson, Langdon at Democratic  Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-44   Arlene Wilheim and Eliot  Glassheim – Democratic Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-45   Emmet Miner – brother of  Hazel Miner
00080-Box 1-File  03-46   Danny Olson, Devils Lake with  Dagny – February 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-47   Russell Means at left and  Darlene Chatham, supporter – April 12, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-48   Yvonne Sickler, Dickinson,  Ben Clayburgh, Grand Forks National Committee man, and Ed Doherty, New Rockford  – April 2, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-49   Harold Mund, Jim Kelly,  Eddo Carlson – Republican District Convention – District 32 – May 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-50   Mr. and Mrs. John Hunkele –  Holiday Inn – February 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-51   Ray Wicklander and Leonard  Fahlgren of Washburn
00080-Box  1-File 03-52   Governor and Mrs. Link and  Secretary of the Interior Kleppe and Mrs. Kleppe at Governor’s reception day  after Lincoln Day dinner – February 23, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-53   Governor and Mrs. Link on  return trip to Egypt & Jordan
00080-Box  1-File 03-54   Secretary of the Interior  Tom Kleppe arriving for Lincoln Day dinner – February 19, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-55   Mrs. Thomas Kleppe at  Women’s prayer breakfast, Bismarck – February 18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 03-56   Bob Lattergrass, Blecourt  and Secretary of the Interior Thomas Kleppe – February 19, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-01   Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-02   Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-03   Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-04   United Tribes Powwow July  15, 1976       
00080-Box  1-File 04-05   Walt Kinnischitzke and  Governor Link (with shovel) planting Bicentennial tree on Capitol grounds –  April 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-06   Four million and one tree  under Burleigh County Soil Conservation Service Program planted at Ed Flanagan  farmstead – May 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-07   Four million and one tree  planted at Ed Flanagan farmstead – May 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-08   Sitting Bull Bridge  dedication – Mrs. Harry Fasthorse, Mrs. Link, Governor Link, Malcolm Brown,  Mandan Mayor – July 26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-09   Governor Art Link and C.  Emerson Murry, Adj. Gen. ND National Guard receiving 7th Cavalry – July 17,  1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-10   Garry Leppart, Director  State Parks, Mr. Link, and Governor Link at Ft. Lincoln State Park open house –  April 1, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-11   Governor Art Link, Charles  Custer, and George A. Custer – July 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-12   Governor Art Link, Charles  Custer, and George A. Custer – July 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-13   Charles and George A.  Custer in two-horse buggy in Lewis & Clark Hotel in Mandan – July 16, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-14   R.P. Hendrickson, Bismarck  1st National giving $55,000 pledge to Governor Link for Heritage Center –  February 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-15   Governor Link at Patterson  reception – November 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-16   Sitting Bull Bridge –  Mandan – June 4, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-17   Sitting Bull Bridge –  Mandan – June 4, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-18   Sitting Bull Bridge –  Mandan – June 4, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-19   Construction of Sitting  Bull Bridge – Mandan – April 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-20   Construction of Sitting  Bull Bridge – Mandan – April 13, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-21   Construction of Sitting  Bull Bridge – Mandan – April 13, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-22   Men putting up Christmas  decorations on sign gates over street – 1st year – December 12, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-23   Mandan Villa Convalescent  Home – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-24   Construction of Bill’s  Super Valu in Mandan – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-25   Construction of Bill’s  Super Valu in Mandan – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-26   Kent Wood and Jim Noonan  with model of proposed construction for Heartview Foundation
00080-Box  1-File 04-27   New housing development in  Mandan – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-28   New housing development in  Mandan – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-29   New housing development in  Mandan – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-30   Awards banquet – Governor’s  Committee on Employment of the Handicapped – Linda Nancarrow in wheelchair –  April 13, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-31   Marilyn Carrier and  Postmaster with new 13 cent stamps
00080-Box  1-File 04-32   Morton County history book  presentation.  Mrs. Jan Peterson, Danny  Peterson. C.L. West, and Mrs. Clarence Hendrickson – January 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-33   Morton County history book,  “Morton Prairie Roots”, arrival – Dallas Finck, Roger Berger, and Duane Thiel –  January 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-34   Moving new jury box into  Burleigh County Courthouse – March 26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-35   Moving new jury box into  Burleigh County Courthouse – March 26, 1976
00080-Box 1-File  04-36   Moving new jury box into Burleigh  County Courthouse – March 26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-37   Bruce Hagen – April 30,  1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-38   Bruce Hagen – April 30,  1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-39   Heritage Center Drive –  Alvin Anderson, Oliver County Chairman, Bus Leary, Region 1 Chairman, Dr. Anne  Carlson, State Co-Chairman, and Tom Orr, head of the firm which is conducting  the fund raising
00080-Box  1-File 04-40   Harold Schafer at podium –  Thomas Kleppe at left – February 19, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-41   NDSU Prairie Stage group  shot – July 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-42   Miss ND pageant 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-43   Miss ND pageant 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-44   Miss ND pageant 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-45   Miss ND pageant 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-46   Miss ND pageant 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-47   William Eslinger, owner of  B&J Standard with Heritage Center Fund Drive sign – February 4, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-48   Adin Helgeson and Norman  Paulson – Weights and measures standards given to State Historical Society by  Public Service Commission – March 1, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-49   Gasoline measure for  testing pumps – March 1, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-50   Chamois covered hook to  keep fingers off weights as sweat will throw weight off by a fraction of a gram  – March 1, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-51   Small weights (ounces and  grams) – March 1, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-52   Metric system weights –  March 1, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-53   Tim Grosz, age 12, Son of  Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grosz watching the widening of 4th Street – August 26, 1976 
00080-Box  1-File 04-54   Bike Race – Chancellor  Square – September 10, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-55   Oscar Sorlie casting voter  for President Gerald Ford – December 14, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-56   Scouts raising flag at  Flanagan’s farm – 4 million and one tree in Burleigh County – May 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-57   Mrs. Simle planting  Bicentennial tree at Simle Junior High
00080-Box  1-File 04-58   Robert Huft and Cindy  Farley, 6th graders at Saxvik School working on Bicentennial project time  capsule – March 22, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-59   Saint Paul Chamber  Orchestra performing at City Auditorium – April 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-60   Saint Paul Chamber  Orchestra performing at City Auditorium – April 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-61   Conductor Dennis Russell  Davies and Concert Master Romwald Teco with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra at  the City Auditorium – April 29, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-62   Sandy Wallner, Highway  Department employee doing seat belt demonstration – April 27, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-63   Water Commission Hearing –  Metzger standing at board – May 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-64   John Kopp, Past Commander,  and Gayle Doherty, Commander of Legion raising flag – January 13, 1976 
00080-Box  1-File 04-65   New signal crossing on 3rd  street – December 29, 1975
00080-Box 1-File  04-66   3rd Street signal crossing –  December 29, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-67   Worker and scaffolding in  the capitol – December 8, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-68   Workers on scaffolding  sanding walls in capitol – December 8, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-69   Marvin Lehr, Job  Superintendent, pouring floor of State Lab – December 17, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-70   Gary Nelson, Project  Manager, checking elevation for columns on the Dakota NW Bank building –  November 3rd, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-71   Construction of Dakota Northwestern  Bank – November 17, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-72   Man standing on beam –  Construction of Dakota Northwestern Bank – December 1, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-73   Construction of Dakota  Northwestern Bank – December 1, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-74   Construction of Basin  Electric’s new headquarters – Lanny Zeltinger at back entrance
00080-Box  1-File 04-75   Construction of Bismarck  Hospital Family Care Training Center – Mylo Rathjen, Hospital employee –  February 9, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-76   Construction of Army Guard  Hanger nearing completion – February 9, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-77   Bob Linnertz, N.F.O.,  Minot, Stanley M. Moore, Farmers Union, Jamestown, and Francis Simmers, Farm  Bureau, Jamestown – February 10, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-78   Mrs. Kleppe at prayer breakfast  in Bismarck, February 18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-79   Al Baumann, new US Marshal,  being sworn in – April 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-80   American Legion Parade –  June 22, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-81   Houses – July 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-82   Houses – July 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-83   Houses on Mercury Lane –  July 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-84   Houses – July 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-85   Cannon built in 1862 at  Fort Lincoln – July 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-86   “Soldiers” firing guns –  August 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-87   “Soldiers” loading cannon –  August 17, 1976        
00080-Box  1-File 04-88   “Soldiers” charging on  horseback              - August 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-89   Canoes on river – August  17, 1976            
00080-Box  1-File 04-90   Canoes along bank at river  – August 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File o4-91   Spectators on bank watching  canoes – August 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-92   Walt and David Renskers –  Construction of Dakota Zoo Education Building – August 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-93   Marvin Heinert of Dakota  Sand & Gravel on front end loader working on Kirkwood Inn Addition –  September 10, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-94   Patterson auction –  November 21, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-95   Portable classrooms –  August 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-96   Dakota Zoo picnic – August  17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-97   Dakota Zoo – groundbreaking  for education building – Marc Christianson, John Von Reuden, Nancy Hanson, Fran  Hindemith, Gary Leppart, Dr. Brunsoman, George Gagnon, Jerry Woodcox – July 15,  1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-98   People crossing the street  – 100 degrees on the sign – Taken from the corner of 4th and Main looking west  on Main – August 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-99   People on sidewalk – 100  degrees on the sign – Taken from the corner of 4th and Main looking west on  Main 
00080-Box  1-File 04-100 Soil Conservation Service  Conference – Allen L. Fisk, Bismarck, and R.M. Davis, S.C.S. Administrator –  March 15, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-101 Beau Parker, Washington DC  Old West Commission, Warren Wood, Washington Co-Chair, Governor Eton, Chairman  – December 12, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-102 Old West Regional Commission  – December 12, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-103 Tom Orr – Heritage Fund  Manager – April 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-104 Gorman King – Democratic  Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-105 Two women at Democratic  Convention at Committee Meeting of Platforms and Resolutions – Bismarck Civic  Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-106 Sylvia Hagen, Mandan, Vice  Chairman of Convention, and Lt. Gov. Wayne Sanstead – Democratic Convention  –Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-107 Kent Johanneson – Democratic  Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
  00080-Box  1-File 04-108 Lloyd Omdahl – Democratic Convention  – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-109 Committee on Platforms and  Resolutions –Democratic Convention – Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-110 Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-111 Richard Medlar, Arlene  Wilheim, Dick Maixner, and Bruce Jessen (standing) – Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26
00080-Box  1-File 04-112 Caucus – District 36 –  McKenzie County, Dunn County, and Mercer County – Democratic Convention –  Bismarck Civic Center – June 24-26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-113 Connie Hohn, Ag. Dept.  Secretary and Receptionist in Memorial Hall – December 24, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-114 Connie Hohn, Ag. Dept.  Secretary and Receptionist in Memorial Hall – December 24, 1975
00080-Box  1-File 04-115 Native American speaker in  headdress – June 28, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-116 Two men at United Tribes  Powwow - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-117 Dancer at United Tribes  Powwow - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-118 Governor and Mrs. Link at  United Tribes Powwow - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-119 Dancers at United Tribes  Powwow - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-120 Furniture made by prison  shop in prison office – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-121 Furniture shop at penitentiary  – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-122 Upholstery Department at  State Pen – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-123 Cabinet making in furniture  shop at State Pen – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-124 Mike Sellers (standing),  Grand Forks Mobile Home Owners Association, Rep. Jens Tennefos, Fargo, and Rep.  Patricia Kelly, Fargo at meeting on mobile home bill – August 3, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-125 The Grand March at the  Mandan Bicentennial Ball – April 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-126 The Grand March at the  Mandan Bicentennial Ball – April 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-127a Mandan Mayor Malcolm Brown and wife at the Mandan Bicentennial  Ball – April 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-127b The beginning of the Grand March at the Mandan Bicentennial Ball  – April 24, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-128 Mandan Mayor Malcom Brown  and his wife start out the dancing at the Mandan Bicentennial Ball – April 24,  1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-129 Farmers Meeting – Jamestown  - January 28, 1976
00080-Box 1-File  04-130 American Lutheran Church Convention  – Civic Center – April 9, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-131 American Lutheran Church  Convention – Civic Center – April 9, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-132 Breaking ground for Senior  Citizens Center – Governor Art Link, Mayor Bob Heskin, and Jack Minton, Project  Coordinator, Burleigh County Senior Adults Program – August 18, 1976 
00080-Box  1-File 04-133 Breaking ground for Senior  Citizens Center – August 18, 1976      
00080-Box  1-File 04-134 Breaking ground for Senior  Citizen Center – Bismarck Mayor Bob Heskin and Governor Arthur Link – August  18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-135 Wagon Train entering Fort  Lincoln State Park – July 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-136 Strasburg Wagon Train on 3rd  Street - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-137 Horses waiting to be hitched  to their wagon - 1976
00080-Box 1-File  04-138 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Selzler on the  Strasburg Wagon Train - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-139 Two tired cowboys – William  Ibach and Irvin Selzler – Strasburg Wagon Train – 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-140 Strasburg Wagon Train on  Capitol Grounds – Led by Wally Borr and Donna Van Beek dressed as a Russian Fur  Trader and his wife - 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-141 A Calgary King bull – ND  Grand Champion at Valley City Winter Show – Leo Ressler, Mandan – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 04-142                 Bulls in  stock pens at 47th Annual ND Stockman’s Convention – June 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-01   Senator Milton Young, R-ND,  exchanges stories with friend Senator I.E. “Esky” Solberg, R – Bismarck –  February 14
00080-Box  1-File 05-02   Senator Milton Young with  Senator Evan Lips, Republican – Bismarck – February 14
00080-Box  1-File 05-03   Mrs. Art (Pearl) Johnson  receiving swine flu immunization – October 12, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-04   Swine flu immunizations
00080-Box  1-File 05-05   Swine flu immunizations
00080-Box  1-File 05-07   Swine flu immunizations
00080-Box  1-File 05-08   Peggy Anhorn with baby  Stacy Lee receiving swine flu immunization – October 12, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-09   Errol Mann in House
00080-Box  1-File 05-10   Herschel Lashkowitz –  November 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-11   S. F. Hoffner and Richard  Backer - June 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-12   South Dakota Governor  Richard Kneip – June 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-13   Minnesota Governor Rudy  Perpich (in glasses) – June 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-14a Governor Art Link, S. F.  Hoffner, and Richard Backer – June 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-14b                Dennis Kost,  Washburn, CARE Vice-Chairman, Governor Link, and Darold Asbridge, Mandan, CARE  attorney – January 26, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-15   Sidney Green at left -  December 8, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-16   ND Senator Robert Stroup  and Senator Curtis, Nebraska – October 27, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-17   Kent Jones, R – Webster and  Howard Freed, R – Dickinson – November 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-18   Senator Theron Strinden –  November 18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-19   Representative Aloha Eagles  – November 18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-20   Representative Aloha Eagles  – November 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-21   Rep. Earl Strinden and Rep.  Art Bunker – November 18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-22   Governors from the Upper  Midwest (unlabeled) – June 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-23   Richard Jacobsen, Senator  Malcolm Wallop, Wyoming, and Gil Olson at Lincoln Day Republican Party Dinner –  February 21, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-24   Heartview Foundation –  Robert P. Hendrickson, Gen. Chairman and Jim Noonan, Vice-chairman – October  17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-25   Robert E. Sheppard, M.F.  Peterson, Senator I.E. “Esky” Solberg – February 1, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-26   Rep. Burness Reed, R-Grand  Forks and Rep. Ralph Dotzenrod, D-Wyndmere observe dissection of frog in biology  class during Legislative tour of State Industrial School – January 21, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-27   Housing development, Mandan  – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-28   Housing development, Mandan  – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-29   Housing development, Mandan  – May 20, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-30   Senator Pete Naaden,  R-Braddock passing out “Hogs are beautiful” pins – January 17, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-31   Kay Buchholtz returns  change to Dennis Falk, Fargo
00080-Box  1-File 05-32   Esther Davis from  Legislative information desk having blood pressure checked by Marcia Sweeney
00080-Box  1-File 05-33   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Joan)  Kuchera, R-Grand Forks, at the Governor’s Mansion – February 15, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-34   Dr. Leon Jacobson, Medical  researcher - originally from Sims (ND) – October 6, 1976 
00080-Box  1-File 05-35   Mayor Bob Heskin at  dedication of 19th Street overpass – held at Basin Electric due to weather –  October 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-36   Mandan’s new $30,000 fire  truck – Fire Chief Pete Gartner, Fire Commissioner B.J. Silbernagel, and Asst.  Chief Don Stern – November 18, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-37   Mary White, Historical  Society Accountant, holding Uncle Tom WPA marionette – October 26, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-38   Abigail Van Buren speaking  at Ancilla lecture in Bismarck – October 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-39   Abigail Van Buren – October  21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-40   Abigail Van Buren – October  21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-41   Robert Christ, State Dairy  Commissioner; Robert Albers, ND Dairymen’s Association; Michael Horner, ND Milk  Producers Association, and Sylvester Rademacher, American Dairy Association
00080-Box  1-File 05-42   Corliss Mushik – Mandan  Democrat – 34th District Rep. - February 17, 1977 
00080-Box  1-File 05-43   Bruce Hagen, PSC  Commissioner, Anson Baker, and Wayne Sanstead, Lt. Gov. at 1977 inauguration  ceremony
00080-Box  1-File 05-44   Assistant chief clerk Allan  Sheppard puts together bills in the ND House – January 4, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-45   Mike Lahren getting swine  flu immunization – October 13, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-46   Woman videoing family
00080-Box  1-File 05-47   Man fixing microphone
00080-Box  1-File 05-48   Woman with coffee cart
00080-Box  1-File 05-49   Bismarck Fire Dept. putting  out prairie fire – September 30, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-50   Rotary phone beside “Kuhn”  plaque
00080-Box  1-File 05-51   Group at meeting
00080-Box  1-File 05-52   Pete Naaden on far left –  man speaking into microphone – November 17, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-53   Man in wagon at Heritage  Center groundbreaking – October 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-54   Lecture in connection with  Heritage Center groundbreaking – October 21, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-55   UPA-CPA hearing – October  5, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-56   Man at podium - Farmers  Union – December 2, 1676
00080-Box  1-File 05-57   James Moench, Jamestown, FU  Headquarters Assistant Secretary chats with Secretary of State Ben Meier at the  Farmers Union Convention – December 2, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-58   Robert Delano, Robert  Shepard, and Francis Simmers – November 16, 1976
00080-Box  1-File 05-59   Burleigh County Judge  Dennis Schneider, Supreme Associate Judge William Paluso, District Judge Gerald  Glaser, Supreme Associate Judge Paul Sand, and Supreme Chief Judge Ralph  Erickstad – February 7, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-60   Burlington Northern coal train  derailment, Bismarck – February 1, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-61   Custer’s Seventh Cavalry  color guard raising the flag at Fort Lincoln – July 11, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-62   Custer’s Seventh Cavalry  makes camp at Fort Lincoln –July 11, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-63   Bugle boy holding horses  for Custer’s Seventh Cavalry at Fort Lincoln – July 11, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-64   Burlington Northern coal  train derailment – Bismarck – February 1, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-66   Aerial of Burlington  Northern coal train derailment – Bismarck – February 1, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-67   Aerial of Burlington  Northern coal train derailment – Bismarck - February 1, 1977
00080-Box  1-File 05-68   Burlington Northern coal  train derailment – Bismarck – February 1, 1977 
00080-Box  1-File 05-69   Aerial of Burlington  Northern coal train derailment – Bismarck – February 1, 1977
Wedding  Photos
    00080-Box  1-File 06-01   Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuntz
    00080-Box  1-File 06-02   Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fleck
    00080-Box  1-File 06-03   Mr. and Mrs. Max (Marge)  Guenthner
    00080-Box  1-File 06-04   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  (Marine) Olson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-05   Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schmidt
    00080-Box  1-File 06-06   Mr. and Mrs. John Cable
    00080-Box  1-File 06-07   Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wegner
    00080-Box  1-File 06-08   Mr. and Mrs. Joseph  Mathern, Jr.
    00080-Box  1-File 06-09   Mr. and Mrs. Rolland  Peterson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-10   Mr. and Mrs. Duane B. Aune  – October 1960       
    00080-Box  1-File 06-11   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Volk
    00080-Box  1-File 06-12   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moll –  October 1960
    00080-Box  1-File 06-13   Mr. and Mrs. Terry M.  Gravning
    00080-Box  1-File 06-14   Mr. and Mrs. Howard Giest
    00080-Box  1-File 06-15   Mr. and Mrs. Charles O.  Walsingham
    00080-Box  1-File 06-16   Mr. and Mrs. Charles  Schwahn
    00080-Box  1-File 06-17   Mr. and Mrs. Marvin  Christmann
    00080-Box  1-File 06-18   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gustin
    00080-Box  1-File 06-19   Sen. and Mrs. Lloyd  Erickson 
    00080-Box  1-File 06-20   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koenig
    00080-Box  1-File 06-21   Mr. and Mrs. Donald  Dobrowski
    00080-Box  1-File 06-22   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene  Svihovec
    00080-Box  1-File 06-23   Mr. and Mrs. John P.  Kingston
    00080-Box  1-File 06-24   Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bigger
    00080-Box  1-File 06-25   Mr. and Mrs. Earl E.  Erickson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-26   Mr. and Mrs. Darrell D.  Henderson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-27   Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.  Pearson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-28   Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.  Kary
    00080-Box  1-File 06-29   Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fischer
    00080-Box  1-File 06-30   Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeff
    00080-Box  1-File 06-31   Mr. and Mrs. Jim Backlin
    00080-Box  1-File 06-32   Mr. and Mrs. Roger W.  Youngs
    00080-Box  1-File 06-33   Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ekroth
    00080-Box  1-File 06-34   Mrs. David T. Grimsrud
    00080-Box  1-File 06-35   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  (Bernice) Alger
    00080-Box  1-File 06-36   Mrs. Lewis E. Miller
    00080-Box  1-File 06-37   Mr. and Mrs. Peter  Himmelspach
    00080-Box  1-File 06-38   Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Carol)  Driver
    00080-Box  1-File 06-39   Mrs. William Head – October  1960
    00080-Box  1-File 06-40   Judy Garnier (sp?)
    00080-Box  1-File 06-41   Mr. and Mrs. Pius Koch –  October 1960
    00080-Box  1-File 06-42   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitz –  October 1960
    00080-Box  1-File 06-43   Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stegmiller  – October 1960
    00080-Box  1-File 06-44   Mr. and Mrs. Charles  Gerhart
    00080-Box  1-File 06-45   Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmaltz
    00080-Box  1-File 06-46   Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kirmis
    00080-Box  1-File 06-47   Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kassion
    00080-Box  1-File 06-48   Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Smith
    00080-Box  1-File 06-49   Mrs. Richard A. Fleck
    00080-Box  1-File 06-50   Mr. and Mrs. Vern Anderson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-51   Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Boehm
    00080-Box  1-File 06-52   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walz
    00080-Box  1-File 06-53   Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hetland
    00080-Box  1-File 06-54   Mr. and Mrs. Kennard  Thompson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-55   Mr. and Mrs. Clarence?  Delzer
    00080-Box  1-File 06-56   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Harsche
    00080-Box  1-File 06-57   Mr. and Mrs. Lester Selby
    00080-Box  1-File 06-58   Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.  Weinberger
    00080-Box  1-File 06-59   unlabeled
    00080-Box  1-File 06-60   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Entze
    00080-Box  1-File 06-61   Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfeiler
    00080-Box  1-File 06-62   Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schuh
    00080-Box  1-File 06-63   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geloff
    00080-Box  1-File 06-64   Mr. and Mrs. Walter  Belinskey
    00080-Box  1-File 06-65   Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mantz
    00080-Box  1-File 06-66   Mr. and Mrs. Carroll  Erickson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-67   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aune,  Jr.
    00080-Box  1-File 06-68   Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bornemann
    00080-Box 1-File  06-69   Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Wald
    00080-Box  1-File 06-70   Mr. and Mrs. Adam Vetter
    00080-Box  1-File 06-71   Mr. and Mrs. William M.  Schaff
    00080-Box  1-File 06-72   Mr. and Mrs. Robert McHenry
    00080-Box  1-File 06-73   Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kuntz           
    00080-Box  1-File 06-74   Mrs. Gerald T. Sailer
    00080-Box  1-File 06-75   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.  O’Neil
    00080-Box  1-File 06-76   Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Lang
    00080-Box  1-File 06-77   Mr. and Mrs. David W.  Morris
    00080-Box  1-File 06-78   Mr. and Mrs. Adam Britz
    00080-Box  1-File 06-79   Mrs. Jerome G. Hoffman
    00080-Box  1-File 06-80   Mrs. Don V. Hubbard
    00080-Box  1-File 06-81   Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth  Beaudoin
    00080-Box  1-File 06-82   Mr. and Mrs. Wallace  Sellner
    00080-Box  1-File 06-83   Mrs. Paul D. Bergem
    00080-Box  1-File 06-84   Mrs. Vernon D. Mayer
    00080-Box 1-File  06-85   Mrs. Robert C. Riley
    00080-Box  1-File 06-86   Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bail
    00080-Box  1-File 06-87   Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Herrick
    00080-Box  1-File 06-88   Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taver  (sp?)
    00080-Box  1-File 06-89   Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jackman       
    00080-Box  1-File 06-90   Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.  Barnhardt
    00080-Box  1-File 06-91   Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.  Eckert
    00080-Box  1-File 06-92   Mrs. James Ulfers
    00080-Box  1-File 06-93   Mr. and Mrs. William K.  Schatz 
    00080-Box  1-File 06-94   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H.  Kugath
    00080-Box  1-File 06-95   Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R.  Sauter
    00080-Box  1-File 06-96   Mrs. David Allen
    00080-Box  1-File 06-97   Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-98   Mrs. Allen J. Brenteson
    00080-Box  1-File 06-99   Mrs. Richard Fry
    00080-Box  1-File 06-100 Mrs. Charles E. Philbrick
  00080-Box  1-File 06-101 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Frohlich
00080-Box  1-File 06-102 Mr. and Mrs. John Lauinger
00080-Box  1-File 06-103 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lang
00080-Box  1-File 06-104 Mrs. Patrick J. Dirk
00080-Box  1-File 06-105 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tokach  
00080-Box  1-File 06-106 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brilz
00080-Box  1-File 06-107 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Winter
00080-Box  1-File 06-108 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford  Williams 
00080-Box  1-File 06-109 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Joersz,  Jr.
00080-Box  1-File 06-110 Mr. and Mrs. Ray E.  Franklund
00080-Box  1-File 06-111 Mr. and Mrs. Leo C.  Silbernagel
00080-Box  1-File 06-112 Mr. and Mrs. Michael  Hallahan
00080-Box  1-File 06-113 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E.  Flowers
00080-Box  1-File 06-114 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Flemmer
00080-Box  1-File 06-115 Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jacobs
00080-Box  1-File 06-116 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.  Runner
00080-Box  1-File 06-117 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cline
00080-Box  1-File 06-118 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber
00080-Box  1-File 06-119 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sha
00080-Box  1-File 06-120 Mrs. William Young
00080-Box  1-File 06-121 Mr. and Mrs. Peter  Krushensky
00080-Box  1-File 06-122 Mr. and Mrs. George Funk
00080-Box  1-File 06-123 Mrs. Sheldon Ekstrom
00080-Box  1-File 06-124 Mr. and Mrs. Clay Sorneson
00080-Box  1-File 06-125 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bergan
00080-Box  1-File 06-126 Mrs. John F. Brugge
00080-Box  1-File 06-127 Mr. and Mrs. John Radke
00080-Box  1-File 06-128 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swanson  – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-129 Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Diede –  October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-130 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Salhus  – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-131 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene  Martinson – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-132 Mr. and Mrs. Norman J.  Albers – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-133 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Friesz –  October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-134 Mr. and Mrs. Philip  Schlatter – October 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-135 Mr. and Mrs. Neal Buechler
00080-Box  1-File 06-136 Mr. and Mrs. Valentine  Ferderer – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-137 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carlson –  October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-138 Mrs. Glen R. White –  September 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-139 Mrs. Warren Vincent –  September 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-140 Mrs. Glen White – September  1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-141 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hervery
00080-Box  1-File 06-142 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Schulz
00080-Box  1-File 06-143 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Naish
00080-Box  1-File 06-144 Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson  – October 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-145 Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod
00080-Box  1-File 06-146 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vogel,  Jr. – October 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-147 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R.  Rothmann – November 1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-148 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leach –  November 1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-149 Mrs. Anton J. Marking –  October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-150 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.  Richards – October 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-151 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hoversten
00080-Box  1-File 06-152 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barth
00080-Box  1-File 06-153 Mr. and Mrs. Arllow J.  Goehring
00080-Box  1-File 06-154 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jesser –  October 1960                
00080-Box  1-File 06-155 Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Noon
00080-Box  1-File 06-156 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kelsch
00080-Box  1-File 06-157 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyles
00080-Box  1-File 06-158 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gunsch
00080-Box  1-File 06-159 Mr. and Mrs. John Lamsters
00080-Box  1-File 06-160 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jundt
00080-Box  1-File 06-161 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick  Swanson
00080-Box  1-File 06-162 Mr. and Mrs. DeWitz (sp?)  Battenberry
00080-Box  1-File 06-163 Mrs. Jack Witt
00080-Box  1-File 06-164 Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.  Williams
00080-Box  1-File 06-165 Mr. and Mrs. Daryl D. Clark
00080-Box  1-File 06-166 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson
00080-Box  1-File 06-167 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben  Guenthner
00080-Box  1-File 06-168 Mrs. Donald G. Scott 
00080-Box  1-File 06-169 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Miller
00080-Box  1-File 06-170 Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.  Roehrich
00080-Box  1-File 06-171 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.  Boerth
00080-Box  1-File 06-172 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Peck
00080-Box  1-File 06-173 Mr. and Mrs. Albert G.  Berger
00080-Box  1-File 06-174 Mrs. Lee Stenseth – December  1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-175 Mrs. Robert O’Boyle –  December 1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-176 Mrs. Thompson R. Foster –  October 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-177 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heide –  October 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-178 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen  – December 1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-179 Mr. and Mrs. Louis T.  Theodore – August 1960
00080-Box  1-File 06-180 Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Boegele
00080-Box  1-File 06-181 Mr. and Mrs. Roderick R.  Ovren – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-182 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutson
00080-Box  1-File 06-183 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton  Landenberger – October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-184 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glatt –  October 1959
00080-Box  1-File 06-185 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L.  Hilkey – November 1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-186 Mrs. Leo Schatz – November  1958
00080-Box  1-File 06-187 Mrs. John R. Mueller
00080-Box  1-File 06-188 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heyne
00080-Box 1-File  06-189 Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Garnier
00080-Box  1-File 06-190 Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Schaffer
00080-Box  1-File 06-191 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert  Schumacher
00080-Box  1-File 06-192 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johs
00080-Box  1-File 06-193 Mr. and Mrs. Burt Siems
00080-Box  1-File 06-194 Mrs. Donald F. Chandler
00080-Box  1-File 06-195 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B.  Dahl – December 1958
Bismarck  Tribune Collection 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-01 House being moved down the  street
    00080-Box  01-File 07-02 House moving
    00080-Box  01-File 07-03 L. Dan Jones, Counsel, IPAA,  Washington, D.C. 1960 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-04 Lester L. Albaugh
    00080-Box  01-File 07-05 David C. Westbrook
    00080-Box  01-File 07-06 Young people on sofa looking  at magazine
    00080-Box  01-File 07-07 Pioneer family statue
    00080-Box  01-File 07-08 Unidentified woman
    00080-Box  01-File 07-09 Evelyn Baskin
    00080-Box  01-File 07-10 Thomas C. Farvell
    00080-Box  01-File 07-11 Robert L. Milisen, Director,  Speech and Hearing Clinic, Indiana University
    00080-Box  01-File 07-12 N.H. Crotinger
    00080-Box  01-File 07-13 Man looking at X-Rays –  Tillie?
    00080-Box  01-File 07-14 Rotary club member and  pageant contestants 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-15 Girl and man looking at  carrots
    00080-Box  01-File 07-16 Man with corn stalks
    00080-Box  01-File 07-17 Douglas Alm with Burleigh  County 4-H ribbon on tractor
    00080-Box  01-File 07-18  Boy looking  at vegetables
    00080-Box  01-File 07-19 Harold Sabot, Prairie Star  4-H Club – His beans and beets being judged by L.G. Jensen, A.E. Extension  Agronomist
    00080-Box  01-File 07-20 Gary Kleven, Riverview 4-H,  with painting
    00080-Box  01-File 07-21 Lorraine Brilz, Menoken  Progressives, having beets judged by L.G. Jensen, A.E. Extension Agronomist
    00080-Box  01-File 07-22 Linnea Andahl, Riverview  Club, with tomatoes
    00080-Box  01-File 07-23 Miles Anderson, Cheerful  Boys 4-H club, having carrots judged
    00080-Box  01-File 07-24 Douglas Alm of Still  Hustlers 4-H club won blue ribbon for handling tractor in the younger boys’ age  group 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-25 Dale Vogel, 10, 1st year in  4-H, gets a blue ribbon on gardening project 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-26 Stanton School
    00080-Box  01-File 07-27 Stanton School
    00080-Box  01-File 07-28 Stanton School
    00080-Box  01-File 07-29 Road Construction
    00080-Box  01-File 07-30 St. Anne’s Church installing  laminated arches of Douglas Fir from Oregon.   Arches cover 120 foot span without beams (building 120 wide) –  Associated Builders are contractors – Total approximately $260,000 – Building  should be completed by March, says Bernard Hillyer, architect in photo 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-31 Bernard Hillyer, architect,  in front of St. Anne’s Church construction
    00080-Box  01-File 07-32 Building
    00080-Box  01-File 07-33 Unidentified man
    00080-Box  01-File 07-34 Two men with machine
    00080-Box  01-File 07-35 Group of men
    00080-Box  01-File 07-36 Arthur Greybull, Cannonball  District
    00080-Box  01-File 07-37 James Kills Alive, Little  Eagle District
    00080-Box  01-File 07-38 Aljoe Agard, Tribal Chairman
    00080-Box  01-File 07-39 Ell Walin?, Bullhead  District
    00080-Box  01-File 07-40 Three men in uniform
    00080-Box  01-File 07-41 Little boy with black eye  and bump on forehead
    00080-Box  01-File 07-42 Little boy with black eye  and bump on forehead
    00080-Box  01-File 07-43 Little boy with black eye  and bump on forehead
    00080-Box  01-File 07-44 Young boy getting eyes  checked
    00080-Box  01-File 07-45 State Association of  Register of Deeds Meeting - Joseph J. Hushka, Manning, Clarence Carroll,  Dickinson, Robert Robinson, Washburn, and Emanuel Suess, Stanton
    00080-Box  01-File 07-46 State Association of  Register of Deeds Meeting - Joseph J. Hushka, Manning, Clarence Carroll,  Dickinson, Robert Robinson, Washburn, and Emanuel Suess, Stanton
    00080-Box  01-File 07-47 Road Construction
    00080-Box  01-File 07-48 Road Construction
    00080-Box  01-File 07-49 Two men looking at sewage  plans
    00080-Box  01-File 07-50 Two men in front of trailer  load of small trailers
Bismarck  Tribune Collection - September
    00080-Box  01-File 07-51 Two men standing with small  trailer
    00080-Box  01-File 07-52 Mrs. Peter Gibson
    00080-Box  01-File 07-53 Group of women on visit to  Washington
    00080-Box 01-File  07-54 Presentation of the Bismarck Victory  Club’s quilt to the Virgin Islands Museum, St. Thomas, V.I.  From left are Jim Bough, treasurer of the  museum committee; Mrs. Dennis Lagarde, museum caretaker; Evan Francois, Republican  committeeman from the Virgin Islands; Bill Quetel, and Mrs. Ethel Byers.  The last three represented the U.S. Virgin  Islands at the Republican convention in Chicago.  Mrs. Byers is associated with her husband,  Major Joseph Byers, in the operation of Yacht Haven, one of the Virgin Islands’  leading resorts. 
    00080-Box  01-File 07-55 Les Rasmussen and Joe LaFave  – Bismarck Pacemakers
    00080-Box  01-File 07-56 Marlys Sailer, James Stroup,  and Larry Foss of Hazen
    00080-Box  01-File 07-57 Vicki Dillavou, Bismarck  High, Chairman of morning session
    00080-Box  01-File 07-58 Flag flying on the roof of  the capitol for one day only.  Governor’s  office received letter and flag from Otis Flag Company in Louisville (KY),  requesting they fly flag for one day atop the capitol, same as is customary  with Old Glory in Washington, D.C.  Flag  to be used in special patriotic display in Kentucky.
    00080-Box  01-File 07-59 Albert E. Sonntag and Daniel  R. deWet
    00080-Box  01-File 07-60 Norman H. Davis, Jr. –  Electrical Convention – Executive Engineer, Chicago
    00080-Box  01-File 07-61 Mrs. P.J. Wentz, Napoleon,  District President; Mrs. Karl Ericson, New Rockford; Mrs. Ross McIntosh,  Cavalier, State Chairman; and Mrs. Morris
    00080-Box  01-File 07-62 Joe Niece, Pony Express  rider, picking up the mail from Postal Clerk Harold Land in Beach (ND).  The Pony Express ride was commemorating the  100th anniversary of the Pony Express.
    00080-Box  01-File 07-64 At one of the relay stations  which was on the Montana-North Dakota line, the mail is being picked up by a  rider on a fresh horse to be carried to another rider a mile away.  Ten riders participated in this event.
    00080-Box  01-File 07-65 Mrs. Lydia Erwin, Bismarck  Member of Association; William E. Unti, Executive Director, Jamestown; Robert  Milisen, Indiana University
    00080-Box  01-File 07-66 Man beside machine      
    00080-Box  01-File 07-67 Two men shaking hands
    00080-Box  01-File 07-68 Unidentified couple
    00080-Box  01-File 07-69 Terry Morris, Missouri Slope  4-H, in tractor competition
    00080-Box  01-File 07-70 Unidentified couple – Hawaii  bound
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – Rotary Tree Planting
    00080-Box  01-File 08-01 Louis Shaw, Bob Paris, and  John Hermanson of Mandan
    00080-Box  01-File 08-02 William DeKrey
    00080-Box  01-File 08-03 Lloyd Butz, Carrington
    00080-Box  01-File 08-04 Leon Mehrer - Sawyer
    00080-Box  01-File 08-05 W.L. Tiffany, Fargo, and  John McElroy, Jamestown 
    00080-Box  01-File 08-06 Gilman Wastvedt, Hatton, and  Sophus Trom, Casselton
    00080-Box  01-File 08-07 Unidentified men napping on  lawn
    00080-Box  01-File 08-08 Men and boys on hay ride
    00080-Box  01-File 08-09 Crowd at feed
    00080-Box  01-File 08-10 Crowd at feed
    00080-Box  01-File 08-11 Unidentified man
    00080-Box  01-File 08-12 Three men
    00080-Box  01-File 08-13 Men shaking hands
    00080-Box  01-File 08-14 Geese flying
    00080-Box  01-File 08-15 No photo – Label “Rotary  Tree Planting”
    00080-Box  01-File 08-16 Men digging hole for tree
    00080-Box  01-File 08-17 Men planting trees
    00080-Box  01-File 08-18 Two men
    00080-Box  01-File 08-19 Two men
    00080-Box  01-File 08-20 Men planting trees
    00080-Box  01-File 08-21 Men planting trees
    00080-Box  01-File 08-22 Men planting trees
    00080-Box  01-File 08-23 Men planting trees
    00080-Box  01-File 08-24 Two men planting trees
    00080-Box  01-File 08-25 Mervin Schonert, 12,  Bismarck; Robert Riehl, 10, Raleigh; Blaine Tishmack, 11, South of Raleigh
    00080-Box  01-File 08-26 Men planting trees
Bismarck  Tribune Collection
    00080-Box  01-File 10-01 Man with President Kennedy
    00080-Box  01-File 10-02 Group of men around desk
    00080-Box  01-File 10-03 Gorman King and P.W. Lanier,  his attorney
    00080-Box  01-File 10-04 Roy Vendsel and two other  men
    00080-Box  01-File 10-05 North Dakota Air Raid Warden  – left to right – Front Row:  Staudt,  Hanna, Holmes, Hohaus, Kurtz, T. Brown, Hook, Brady, J. Brown, Boise, Baird,  Laskey, Edwards, Boyer, Pierce, Knudtson, Homan, Boltman, Chapman.  Second Row:   Newark, Moore, Douglas, Beterlsen, Cox, H. Brown, Palmer, Harmon, Tracy,  Jenson, Smith, Giesler, Anderson, Reardon, Olson.  Third Row:   Nordley, Suchy, Morris, Papacek, Day, LeDuc, Thompson, Wangen,  Hullinger, Breitmeyer, Dockter, Meidinger, Kunkel, Arman, Fisher, Hadley.  Back Row:   Gablemen, Carney, Sveen, Bork, Tavis, Thoen, Roberts, Furness,  Johnstone, Lockner, Mosbrucker, Olson, Ejsing, Hanson, Bergeman, O’Leary,  Tangen
    00080-Box  01-File 10-06 Bernice Asbridge, Bob  Carlson, Dan Wager, Lips
    00080-Box  01-File 10-07 Projects on display in  gymnasium
    00080-Box  01-File 10-08 Girl with display of  Buffalo-Alice interchange on I-94
    00080-Box  01-File 10-09 Girl with display of South  America
    00080-Box  01-File 10-10 Girls with displays made of  toothpicks
    00080-Box  01-File 10-11 Girl with toothpick display
    00080-Box  01-File 10-12 Young kids looking at  displays of stores
    00080-Box  01-File 10-13 Boys with island display
    00080-Box  01-File 10-14 June Wehmhoefer, Darcie  Henegar, Rosella Reeb, Keith Berg at Saxvik with sea shells and other things
    00080-Box  01-File 10-15 Allen Weisenberger, 6th  Grade at Pioneer School, Teacher Mrs. Vie Solheim.  Castle of Cardboard made in evenings at home  brought to school to show class had been making study of castles of middle ages
    00080-Box  01-File 10-16 Kids at Cathedral with  castle display
    00080-Box  01-File 10-17 Barbara Robinson and David  Lee Hinkle, 2nd Grade, Highland Acres
    00080-Box  01-File 10-18 St. Mary’s Grade School  Christmas Carolers
    00080-Box  01-File 10-19 Children in gymnasium  holding hands
    00080-Box  01-File 10-20 Children playing in  gymnasium
    00080-Box  01-File 10-21 Children playing in  gymnasium   
  00080-Box  01-File 10-22 Children playing in  gymnasium
00080-Box  01-File 10-23 Girls at Wachter Junior High
00080-Box  01-File 10-24 Kids dressed in headdresses  and coon skin caps in St. Mary’s play
00080-Box  01-File 10-25 Students standing along  railing 
00080-Box  01-File 10-26 Robert and Martin Thompson,  11; Daniel and David Rydquist, 13; Darlene and Marlene Schiermeister, 14; Hope  and Fay Tramby, 11; Lynn and Glen Hyland, 13; Linda and Lyman Bahr, 14; Edmond  and Edward Wagner, 13; Steve and Kathy Kennedy, 13 
00080-Box  01-File 10-27 Susan Blomberg and Steven  Peightal
00080-Box  01-File 10-28 Ann Buckingham and Steven  Bain
00080-Box  01-File 10-29 Candy Johnson bowling
00080-Box  01-File 10-30 Woman bowling
00080-Box  01-File 10-31 Woman bowling
00080-Box  01-File 10-32 Woman bowling
00080-Box  01-File 10-33a              Woman bowling
00080-Box  01-File 10-33b              Woman bowling
00080-Box  01-File 10-33c               Artwork  hanging in window
00080-Box  01-File 10-34 Crowd on capitol steps  looking at busts 
00080-Box  01-File 10-35 Governor Davis, Mrs. Lee,  and two other women on capitol steps
    00080-Box  01-File 11-01 Aloys Wartner, Jr., Harvey,  Senator; Ken Morgan, Walcott, Senator; Arthur Link, Alexander, Representative  on coffee break
    00080-Box  01-File 11-02 Governor Guy and two men
    00080-Box  01-File 11-03 Governor Guy and Easter  Seals child
    00080-Box  01-File 11-04 Governor Guy and Easter  Seals child
    00080-Box 01-File  11-05 Stark County Commissioner Frank J.  Wanner, Mrs. Margaret Stav, and Governor Guy in front of the North Dakota  Demonstration Bookmobile
    00080-Box  01-File 11-06 Governor Guy and three men
    00080-Box  01-File 11-07 Gus Samuelson, Clinic  Pharmacy; John Craven, Retail Pharmacist, John L. Jacobsen, Hospital  Pharmacist; James W. Moore, Member ND Board of Pharmacy, and Governor William  L. Guy – National Pharmacy Week, October 1-7, 1961 
    00080-Box  01-File 11-08 North Dakota Economic  Development Commission, Bismarck (ND) February 1961 – Back row:  Director L.A. Schneider, Harold Kelly, Andrew  Freeman.  Front Row:  James O’Brien, Richard Barry, Governor  William L. Guy, John Bernabucci, and John Decker
    00080-Box  01-File 11-09 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wagner
    00080-Box 01-File  11-10 Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Moses
    00080-Box  01-File 11-11 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meier
    00080-Box  01-File 11-12 Mr. and Mrs. John Lamontagne
    00080-Box  01-File 11-13 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senger
    00080-Box  01-File 11-14 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bascraba
    00080-Box  01-File 11-15 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Madsen
    00080-Box  01-File 11-16 Mr. and Mrs. Darell Denich
    00080-Box  01-File 11-17 Mr. and Mrs. James Brewster
    00080-Box  01-File 11-18 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Hoff 
    00080-Box  01-File 11-19 Ms. Tweten, Dr. Nuesse  (sp?), Elsa Lips, and Mrs. Guy
    00080-Box  01-File 11-20 Capt. C.A. Karaberis and  Radm. Francis E. Nuessle Com. Car. Div. 14 greeting Representative Hjalmar C.  Nygaard (R-ND) and Don L. Short (R-ND) on visit to WASP
    00080-Box  01-File 11-21 ?, ?, Lloyd Omdahl, Lt. Gov.  Hagen, and Sec. of State Ben Meir
    00080-Box  01-File 11-22 Ray Vendsal, Carpio,  Congressman Nygaard, and Charles D. MacLaughlin of Fargo
    00080-Box  01-File 11-23 Label for photo above
    00080-Box  01-File 11-24 Ralph Winge, C.H. Witney,  Manitoba member of parliament – minister of mines and resources, and Mrs.  Witney
    00080-Box  01-File 11-25 J.B. Wilhelm, Wayne Kemp,  Robert L. Shmauch, and Albert Bell making presentation – June 27, 1961
    00080-Box  01-File 11-26 Unidentified man, E.H. Dahl,  Watford City, and Jim Parmelee (sp?), Omaha (NE)               
    00080-Box  01-File 11-27 Clown at convention      
    00080-Box  01-File 11-28 Robert M. Knapp, Omaha (NE),  William Jones, Omaha (NE), and unidentified man
    00080-Box  01-File 11-29 Sister Mary Alice, St.  Nicholas School, Garrison; Mary Lou Markert, St. Nicholas School; Senator  Milton R. young; and Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, Chaplain of the US Senate pose  during the Freedoms Foundation Valley Forge Pilgrimage.  Their schools were among the group selected  to receive top honors by the Foundation for their outstanding work in bringing  about a better understanding of the American Way of Life.  The Pilgrimage includes visits to the  historic sites in our Capitol, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Valley Forge.
    00080-Box  01-File 11-30 Man, woman, and Governor Guy
    00080-Box  01-File 11-31 Frosted Foods Fire, Carl  Redlinger, Owner
    00080-Box  01-File 11-32 Frosted Foods Fire
    00080-Box  01-File 11-33 Frosted Foods Fire, Carl  Redlinger, Owner
    00080-Box  01-File 11-34a Inspector C.H. Lougheed, RCMP - Commander Brandon Man, Clark  Monroe, Brig. J.E.C. Pangman army commander, Manitoba
    00080-Box  01-File 11-34b Raising of flags at start of the day.  International boundary runs between flags
    00080-Box  01-File 11-35a Engraved spoon for each legislator was given by Manitoba cabinet  – June 17, 1961        
    00080-Box  01-File 11-35b Mr. Gurney Evans unveils plaque pinch hitting to the Hon. Erick  F. Willis, B.C. Lt. Gov. of Manitoba.   Evans is minister of industry and commerce.  June 17, 1961          
    00080-Box  01-File 11-36 Royal Canadian Horse  Artillery winding up day
    00080-Box  01-File 11-37 Group of men
    00080-Box  01-File 11-38 Royal Canadian Horse  Artillery winding up day
    00080-Box  01-File 11-39 Royal Canadian Horse  Artillery winding up day with Fancy Steppers
    00080-Box  01-File 11-40 Governor signing book after  being admitted to “The Order of the Buffalo Hunt”
    00080-Box  01-File 11-41 Royal Canadian Horse  Artillery winding up day with Fancy Steppers
    00080-Box  01-File 11-42 Inspector C.A. Lougheed,  Commander, RCMP Brandon (ND), Clark Monroe, and Brigadier J.E.C. Pangman, Army  Commander for Manitoba, June 17, 1961
    00080-Box  01-File 11-43 Brig. J.E.C. Pangman,  Manitoba Army Commander, Rep. Karabensh, Mandan, and Rep. Tesher
    00080-Box  01-File 11-44 Group of women at  Legislative Wives Tea
    00080-Box  01-File 11-45 Women in receiving line at  Legislative Wives Tea
    00080-Box  01-File 11-46 Woman pinning corsage on  another woman at Legislative Wives Tea
    00080-Box  01-File 11-47 Mrs. William L. Guy, First  lady of North Dakota, is shown (seated) above at the recent Legislative Wives  Tea sponsored by the North Dakota Cow Belles and the North Dakota Beef Council  at the Jim Tyler Ranch near Bismarck.   Standing, left to right are:  Mrs.  Jim Tyler, chairman of the Cow Belles Beef Promotion Committee; Mrs. Alice  young; and Mrs. Herman Erling, assisting hostesses, both from Bismarck
    00080-Box  01-File 11-48 Cow Belles Tea
    00080-Box  01-File 11-49 Group of people sorting  small boxes
    00080-Box  01-File 11-50 Mr. Kemp with outgoing  president plaque.  Johnny holding letters  from Governor Guy, City of Bismarck, C of C, Capital City Lions Club, also $10  check, Bureau of Public Roads (Kemps boss), Bob Ball, President elect.  Johnny was made honorary member of Lions
    00080-Box  01-File 11-51 Pageant contestant in parade
    00080-Box  01-File 11-52 CWO F. M. Hajdu, Chief  Operator of the Army Package Power Reactor, at the US Army Engineer Center and  Fort Belvoir, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, explains the master control panel of the  Atomic Reactor to the Honorable John E. Davis, Governor of North Dakota; Mr.  William C. Doyle, Burlington, New Jersey; Ray A. Pierce, El Campo, Texas; Mr.  Henry C. Parke, Brooklyn, New York; and Mr. M. W. Crowell.  They are members of the American Legion  National Security Commission which toured the US Army Engineer Center and Fort  Belvoir, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, April 9, 1958.
    00080-Box  01-File 11-53 Governor Davis boarding a  plane for a campaign trip, June 24, 1960
    00080-Box  01-File 11-54 Pageant contestant in parade
    00080-Box  01-File 11-55 Marching band
    00080-Box  01-File 11-56 Staff Sgt. Richardson, RCMP  Brandon, Rep. Kelly, Rep. Sorlie, George Samur, Rep. Haughland taking picture,  refreshment tents in background
    00080-Box  01-File 11-57 Three student nurses from  the two Bismarck hospitals were on hand when Gov. Davis signed a proclamation  noting June 17 as Student Nurses Day.   Nelda Kosmicki, Jean Mayer, Gov. Davis, and Edward Gruber
    00080-Box  01-File 11-58 Mr. and Mrs. James  Himmelspack
    00080-Box  01-File 11-59 Three men
    00080-Box  01-File 11-60 Three men
    00080-Box  01-File 11-61 Gary Stammen, Minot (ND);  Rep. Hjalmar C. Nygaard (R-ND); Donald Savre, Cooperstown (ND); Richard Weston,  Oakes and Dickey (ND); Robert Wessing, Chicago (IL); Rep. Ron L. Short (R-ND);  R. Bjarne Tormaschy, Bismarck (ND)
    00080-Box  01-File 11-62 Evan Lips, Mayor of Bismarck 
    00080-Box  01-File 12-01 Nyla Finck
    00080-Box  01-File 12-02 Lucretia Erhardt
    00080-Box  01-File 12-03 Vicki Homuth
    00080-Box  01-File 12-04 Connie Jo DePlazes
    00080-Box  01-File 12-05 Loretta Martin
    00080-Box  01-File 12-06 Man and girl
    00080-Box  01-File 12-07 Elizabeth Bischof
    00080-Box  01-File 12-08 Mr. and Mrs. Donald  McLaughlin
    00080-Box  01-File 12-09 Lyn Westphal – 4 years old
    00080-Box  01-File 12-10 Mr. and Mrs. Warren  Germundson
    00080-Box  01-File 12-11 S/SGT Vern Fetch, SFC Phil  Ehli, SFC Richard Schell, S/SGT LeRoy Nutz – HQ DET Color Guard Old Timer’s Day  Parade
    00080-Box  01-File 12-12 1st Sgt. Ray SCharnowske,  Sgt. 1/C Bernie Krebsbach, 1st MP Jeep
    00080-Box  01-File 12-13 SFC Ed Fahlsyng, SP-4 Conrad  Kirmis, SP-6 Charles Gerhart, Sgt. Harley Johnson, Capt. Gerard Blanc, Camp  Rations Officer
    00080-Box  01-File 12-14 Mrs. Magdalene Knoll and  unidentified man
    00080-Box  01-File 12-15 Speech Trainee
    00080-Box  01-File 12-16 Mr. and Mrs. Richard  (Marjorie) Bunce
    00080-Box  01-File 12-17 Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Arlene)  Leingang
    00080-Box  01-File 12-18 Miss ND Pageant 1962 – Gene  Franck, left, Bismarck Jaycees Patron Ticket Chairman presents 2 complimentary  tickets to Gov. William L. Guy to kick off the advance ticket sale drive of the  Miss ND Pageant which will be held in Bismarck June 27-28.  Sharing the presentation is Marion Piper of  the ND State Centennial Commission (sponsors of the tickets)
    00080-Box  01-File 12-19 Exterior of restores Rough  Riders Hotel in Medora 
    00080-Box  01-File 12-20 Leighton Peterson, 12; Lynn  Peterson, 10; and Timmy Peterson, 6, of Underwood; Wanda Miller, 13; and Sharon  Buchert, 12, of Bismarck;  Paula  Peterson, 15, of Underwood, and Connie Buchert, 14, of Bismarck
    00080-Box  01-File 12-21 Glenn Adams watching first  water on crop
    00080-Box  01-File 12-22 Seventeen members of the  National Lutheran Council European Study group are seen here as they board the  Icelandic Airlines plane for Sweden the first step of a two month study tour of  economic, religious, and social life in Sweden, Germany, and Denmark.  Left to right:  Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gobbel of Urbana (IL),  George Freeman of Drexhill (PA), Don Rudrud of St. Van Nuys (CA), Ida Marie  Sather of Fosston (MN), Patricia Lintala of Ashtabula (OH), Carol A. Jehnson of  St. Louis Park (MN), Gary Gabrielson of Lindsberg (KS), Charlotte Failing of  Burbank (CA), William Nelson of Chicago (IL), David Carlson of Brinsmade (ND),  Robert N. Perry, Jr. of Newton (NC), Oliver J. Larmi of Glassport (PA), Fred  Klawiter of Sioux Falls (SD), JoAnn Prouty of Bismarck (ND), Carolyn Friedmann  of Stillwater (OK), and Judy Fiedler of Madison (WI) 
    00080-Box  01-File 12-23 Reservists discovered that  inspections, formations, and parades still exist in the Army.  Members of the unit are assembled for a  retreat formation.
    00080-Box  01-File 12-24 Arvid Wiklund, Mrs. W.C.  Brunsoman, and Mrs. Vincent Kavaney
    00080-Box  01-File 12-25 US Army soldiers
    00080-Box  01-File 12-26 Governor (with back to  camera); Edward J. Haslerud, Fargo, Director State Extension Service; John  McClung, Bismarck, State Director of FHA; Col. R.W. Carlson, Civil Defense;  Clair Cruff, Valley City; Chairman ASE Committee; Arnold Bjorlie, Fargo, Adm.  Officer ASE; Tillman Vigen Fargo, Specialist ASE Office; and Arthur H. Schulz,  Fargo; Asst. Director Extension 
    00080-Box  01-File 12-27 A vital part of any day,  military or civilian, is meal-time.   Bismarck reservists ate in the customary military mess hall and were  served in the customary military way.   Here Sp/4 Robert P. Oberg, cook from Bismarck, serves Sp/5 Leonard Olson  as Sp/4 Dean D. Willnow and PFC William C. Schweitzer, all of Bismarck, wait in  line.
    00080-Box  01-File 12-28 These three people were  responsible for assigning and supervising 311th members in nursing positions at  the hospital.  They are Maj. Evelyn  Barbier, training officer for Fitzsimong Nursing Service, and Col. Irma Block  and M. Sgt. Herbert P. Seifert, both of Bismarck.
    00080-Box  01-File 12-29 Laurie Peterson, 2 years  old, visiting from Velva.  Daughter of  Mr. and Mrs. Stanley – At water fountain in Tuttle High Gym
    00080-Box  01-File 12-30 Mrs. C.P. Dahl, Mrs. Guy,  Mrs. John Moses, Mrs. George Shafer, Mrs. Matilda Williams
    00080-Box  01-File 12-31 Deanne Rodde, Loretta  Johnsen, Vickie Herd, Mike Poppke, Howard Bauer, David Glum, Robert Moos –  Pioneer Grade 4, Mrs. Jeanne Allan – teacher, at Ft. McKeen – Rained out so  they are in Ft. Lincoln State Park Museum   
    00080-Box  01-File 12-32 Mrs. Frank McGroth and Mrs.  Harry Semerad – the rest unidentified
    00080-Box  01-File 12-33 Bishop (?) Samuel Doffee  Bismarck State bishop opened temporary chapel “Church of God” in basement  parsonage (home) – Bishop Chad W. Somerville of Pennsylvania overseer of world  missions – making tour – They have Thirty motorcycles (two in Bismarck) – Two  172 Cessna planes and will have four cars in Bismarck at later date – “Go into  the highways and hedges and compel them to come in” printed on side of Nahum’s  Chariot. 
    00080-Box  01-File 12-34 Calf given to Kiwanis Club  by Yegen Dairy – Kiwanis gave calf to Robert Czeczok – Calf is out of cow that  produced 16,000 lbs. of milk in one year, June 27, 1961
    00080-Box  01-File 12-35 King size flat being changed  on NW DC-6 by Jack Watts of Capitol Aviation – putting on new wheel in photo
    00080-Box  01-File 12-36 Miss Williston, Miss  Bismarck, and Miss Grand Forks
    00080-Box  01-File 12-37 Crowning pageant queen
    00080-Box  01-File 12-38 Man with cameras beside  airplane
    00080-Box  01-File 12-39 Constable David Exley, RCMP,  Brandon, and Patrolman Gene Johnson, Cando
    00080-Box  01-File 12-40 Marlin Vaaler (2nd from  left)
    00080-Box  01-File 12-41 John Erickson, Jr. Bismarck  (State Treasurers son), Mrs. R. Fay Brown, and Philly Brown (Fay’s son)
    00080-Box  01-File 12-42 $500,000 check from the  North Dakota State Mill and Elevator that was put in the state’s general  fund.  December 8, 1958
    00080-Box  01-File 12-43 Bismarck men who volunteered  to conduct a campaign in an attempt to raise $25,000 for the Missouri Valley  Council’s Scout reservation south of Glen Ullin.  February 15, 1958.
    00080-Box  01-File 12-44 Three men in Washington,  D.C.
    00080-Box  01-File 12-45 Three men and a woman
    00080-Box  01-File 12-46 Ann Olgerson, Janis Kleppe,  Phil Larson, Mary Baumgartner, Judy Meier, Karen Kopseng
    00080-Box  01-File 12-47 Anderson, Operator of Ferry  Boat in Washburn
    00080-Box  01-File 12-48 Group at table
    00080-Box  01-File 12-49 One of the vital function of  any Army Hospital is its pharmaceutical service.  One of the Bismarck members of the 311th  received training in the operation of an Army Pharmacy.  Above, Sp/5 Gene D. Homer observes as R.J.  Moore, a member of the regular army, waits on a customer.
    00080-Box  01-File 12-50 Unidentified music makers
    00080-Box  01-File 12-51 Two boys in cowboy hats
    00080-Box  01-File 12-52 Mrs. Viola E. Berg, Clerk,  Local Board No. 5; Rudolph Tableman, Chairman, Local Board No. 5, Bottineau  Co.; Lt. Col. James F. Ulmer, Classification Officer, State Hdqrs.; David J.  Koland, 100,000th Registrant; Freeman Thorleifson, Member; Frank Sczys,  Secretary, Local Board No. 5
    00080-Box  01-File 12-53 Two men with plaque
    00080-Box  01-File 12-54 Four men
    00080-Box  01-File 12-55 Glenn Adams, owner; John  Stumpf, Bismarck Supt. Capitol Electric, hitting button to start pump; Roger  Adams helping out, student at UND; Jim Adams, Partner; Jack Adams, Partner
    00080-Box  01-File 12-56 Assembling unit  (irrigation?)
    00080-Box  01-File 12-57 Bugs on box elder tree
    00080-Box  01-File 12-58 William McDonald, Moffit,  Dennis Arndt, Bismarck, hired man in the summer, assembling units
    00080-Box  01-File 12-59 St. John’s Lutheran Church,  Underwood (ND) under winter clouds
    00080-Box  01-File 12-60 Charles Gregory with watch,  D.W. Olson, Dist. Mgr., Fargo 
    00080-Box  01-File 12-61 Mrs. John E. Berger, Mrs.  Pius Moser, and Mrs. J.N. Stockert of the candy committee, Mrs. Richard Rausch,  co-chairman women’s activities, and Mrs. Pete Malusky, candy committee
    00080-Box  01-File 12-62 William S. Davidson, Jr.,  Williston banker, Tom Kleppe, and S. Bryce Striebel of Fessenden in rear
    00080-Box  01-File 12-63 Mrs. Leach with plaque –  Plaque reads “To Mrs. Thomas Leach – in recognition of valuable service to the  students of Bismarck Junior College” – Mrs. Leach has conducted a course in  social training for the past five years
    00080-Box  01-File 12-64 Branding time in Medora –  June 1963
    00080-Box  01-File 12-65 Logan Ward at far left with  pipe
    00080-Box  01-File 12-66 Elwood D. Averill, gun  engraver, holding pistol
    00080-Box  01-File 12-67 Artists at work
    00080-Box  01-File 12-68 Lt. Col. James F. Ulmer,  Classification Officer, State Hdqrs. and David J. Koland, 100,000th Registrant
    00080-Box  01-File 13-01 President Nixon with one  woman and two women
    00080-Box  01-File 13-02 Men and women in costume
    00080-Box  01-File 13-03 Boy with large northern pike  and walleyed pike
    00080-Box  01-File 13-04 Military man being pinned
    00080-Box  01-File 13-05 Little boy
  00080-Box  01-File 13-06 Two men
00080-Box  01-File 13-07 Major Raber, Ft. Lincoln  (ND) and unidentified man
00080-Box  01-File 13-08 Group photo
00080-Box  01-File 13-09 Group of young men and women  holding plaques
00080-Box  01-File 13-10 Man with woman in Native  American dress
00080-Box 01-File  13-11 Young woman
00080-Box  01-File 13-12 Young woman
00080-Box  01-File 13-13  Men holding  meeting around table
00080-Box  01-File 13-14 Man with little boy
00080-Box  01-File 13-15 Three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-16 Crowd in Gymnasium
00080-Box  01-File 13-17 Three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-18 Four women and two men with  Welcome to North Dakota banner
00080-Box  01-File 13-19 Man with irrigation system
00080-Box  01-File 13-20 Man with irrigation system
00080-Box  01-File 13-21 Men assembling irrigation  system
00080-Box  01-File 13-22 Men assembling irrigation  system
00080-Box  01-File 13-23 Military men in front of  chapel
00080-Box  01-File 13-24 Man on tractor raking field
00080-Box  01-File 13-25 Men on tractors plowing  field
00080-Box  01-File 13-26 Woman in gym in pioneer  dress
00080-Box  01-File 13-27 Woman and little girl in  pioneer dresses
00080-Box  01-File 13-28 Two girls in pioneer dresses
00080-Box  01-File 13-29 Boy on steam engine
00080-Box  01-File 13-30 Bonnie Sue – American Dairy  Princess
00080-Box  01-File 13-31 Pageant contestants
00080-Box  01-File 13-32 Surprised pageant contestant
00080-Box  01-File 13-33  Two young  women and two young men with 4-H banner
00080-Box  01-File 13-34 Young men with FFA banner
00080-Box  01-File 13-35 First National Bank sign  with 100 degrees displayed
00080-Box  01-File 13-36 Deer and fawn
00080-Box  01-File 13-37 Kids on fence petting horses
00080-Box  01-File 13-38 Teetering truck
00080-Box  01-File 13-39 Customers in line at bank
00080-Box  01-File 13-40 Man receiving plaque
00080-Box  01-File 13-41 Four men
00080-Box  01-File 13-42 Two men and a woman
00080-Box  01-File 13-43 Three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-44 Three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-45 Three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-46 Firefighter on fire escape
00080-Box  01-File 13-47 Three women beside painting
00080-Box 01-File  13-48 Hjalmar C. Nygaard (second from  left), newly elected Republican Congressman from North Dakota, draws a number  to determine which office space he will be assigned.  Irene Martin Edwards, Fargo, his  administrative assistant, shows the brass number disc to A. Emmanuel Ridgell  (left), Superintendent of House Office Buildings, as F. J. Froeschle, Lisbon,  also a member of Nygaard’s staff, looks on.   Representative Nygaard was assigned Room 125, Old House Office Building,  his official address in Washington.
00080-Box  01-File 13-49 Group of women
00080-Box  01-File 13-50 Group of men
00080-Box  01-File 13-51 Group of men and women  posing with sacks of potatoes
00080-Box  01-File 13-52 Two women holding glassware  
00080-Box  01-File 13-53 School kids  on field trip                 
00080-Box  01-File 13-54 Four women
00080-Box  01-File 13-55 Snow removal on Main Ave.
00080-Box  01-File 13-56 Two men
00080-Box  01-File 13-57 Students entering Hughes  Junior High School 
00080-Box  01-File 13-58 Pageant contestants
00080-Box  01-File 13-59 Christmas decorations and  snow on Main Ave.
00080-Box  01-File 13-60 Indian earth lodge under  construction
00080-Box  01-File 13-61 Ben Tollefson, Minot
00080-Box  01-File 13-62 Two men
00080-Box  01-File 13-63 Woman in hat
00080-Box  01-File 13-64 Little boy with stuffed bear
00080-Box  01-File 13-65 Men counting money
00080-Box  01-File 13-66 Tree rows
00080-Box  01-File 13-67 Tree rows
00080-Box  01-File 13-68 Two men with calf
00080-Box  01-File 13-69 Square bales
00080-Box  01-File 13-70 Square bales
00080-Box  01-File 13-71 Stack of square bales
00080-Box  01-File 13-72 Four men
00080-Box  01-File 13-73 Road  construction
00080-Box  01-File 13-74 Building under construction
00080-Box  01-File 13-75 Man performing with lasso
00080-Box  01-File 13-76 Man performing with lasso
00080-Box  01-File 13-77 Female drummer in New  Leipzig band
00080-Box  01-File 13-78 Girl leaning on barrel
00080-Box  01-File 13-79 Two women
00080-Box  01-File 13-80 Boy and man with balloons
00080-Box  01-File 13-81 Kids at cotton candy stand
00080-Box  01-File 13-82 Girls with cotton candy with  ferris wheel in background
00080-Box  01-File 13-83 Little boy and baby
00080-Box  01-File 13-84 Group photo
00080-Box  01-File 13-85 Crop
00080-Box  01-File 13-86 Two men
00080-Box  01-File 13-87 Man smoking in chair
00080-Box  01-File 13-88 Man standing in hallway
00080-Box  01-File 13-89 Man and woman
00080-Box  01-File 13-90 Woman
00080-Box  01-File 13-91 Group of women
00080-Box  01-File 13-92 Woman
00080-Box  01-File 13-93 Ray L.  Dombeck, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sieracki, and daughter Mary Jean at wall showing  various designs of bricks
00080-Box  01-File 13-94 Glen Ullin Post Office
00080-Box  01-File 13-95 Gasoline truck filling  station tanks
00080-Box  01-File 13-96 Men at meeting
00080-Box  01-File 13-97 Men at meeting
00080-Box  01-File 13-98 Three women in front of  airplane
00080-Box  01-File 13-99 Engraved pistol
00080-Box  01-File 13-100              Engraving on  pistol
00080-Box  01-File 13-101              Engraving on  pistol
00080-Box  01-File 13-102              Engraving on  pistol
00080-Box  01-File 13-103              Bagging  potatoes
00080-Box  01-File 13-104              Governor Guy  and man
00080-Box  01-File 13-105              Governor Guy  and couple
00080-Box  01-File 13-106              Governor Guy  and man
00080-Box  01-File 13-107              Three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-108              Color guard in  parade
00080-Box  01-File 13-109              Pageant  contestants
00080-Box  01-File 13-110              Miss NPPA and  three men
00080-Box  01-File 13-111              Pageant  contestants
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1957
    00080-Box  2-File 01-01   Allen Gefroh, ? Nygaard,  Art Link, Ben Wolf
    00080-Box  2-File 01-02   Arne Dahl, Harvey, House
    00080-Box  2-File 01-03   Man at podium
    00080-Box  2-File 01-04   Empty chamber
    00080-Box  2-File 01-05   Girl scouts on floor?
    00080-Box  2-File 01-06   Choir singing
    00080-Box  2-File 01-07   Choir singing
    00080-Box  2-File 01-08   Men standing in meeting  room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-09   Two men
    00080-Box  2-File 01-10   Women in empty room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-11   Woman in empty room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-12   Empty room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-13   Women in empty room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-14   Woman in empty room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-15   Nearly empty room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-16   Meeting in session
    00080-Box  2-File 01-17   Meeting in session
    00080-Box  2-File 01-18   Meeting in session
    00080-Box  2-File 01-19   Meeting in session
    00080-Box  2-File 01-20   Swearing in members of the  house
    00080-Box  2-File 01-21   Swearing in members of the  house         
    00080-Box  2-File 01-22   1955 Legislative Session
    00080-Box  2-File 01-23   1955 Legislative Session
    00080-Box  2-File 01-24   C.P. Dahl in balcony of  Senate on opening day
    00080-Box  2-File 01-25   Baldwin pledging for Fay  for speaker
    00080-Box  2-File 01-26   Orville W. Hagen, Arnegard,  Lt. Gov. and Orville N. Hagen, Walsh Co., Adams.  
    00080-Box  2-File 01-27   Speaker Brown, Wolf, and  Link at Link’s desk – January 12, 1961
    00080-Box  2-File 01-28   Cliff Lindberg, Jamestown,  Rep., L.C. Mueller, Oakes, Rep., Dick Thompson, Underwood, Rep., Art by Ferris  Cordner 
    00080-Box  2-File 01-29   George Longmire, Grand  Forks, R; Ole Johnson, Langdon, D; C.J. Kee, Ellendale, R; Mrs. Lois Scherr,  Bismarck, Clerk; John Garaas, Watford City, D; Alois Wratner, Jr., Harvey, R
    00080-Box  2-File 01-30   Dahl sworn in
    00080-Box  2-File 01-31   Ralph Diehl, Hillsboro,  Rep.; Milo Knudsen, Edgeley, Rep.; Harold Ostrem, Rugby, Rep. in Chemistry Lab
    00080-Box  2-File 01-32   George A. Thompson,  Wahpeton, Rep.; Oscar J. Sorlie, Buxton, Rep.; Woody Wilson, Biology Instructor 
    00080-Box 2-File  01-33   C.E. Boone, Vice President  American Petroleum
    00080-Box  2-File 01-34   William Pierce, Bill  Strickland, and unidentified men
    00080-Box  2-File 01-35   William Pierce, Rep. Bryce  Streibel, Rep. Bert Wheeler
    00080-Box  2-File 01-36   Sybil Kelly, Rep.                
    00080-Box  2-File 01-37   Dewing, Duffy, Meidinger,  Vendsel, Holand
    00080-Box  2-File 01-38   Richard P. Rausch
    00080-Box  2-File 01-39   Thomas Fitzmorris (sp?)
    00080-Box  2-File 01-40   Senators Baraub and Feidler
    00080-Box  2-File 01-41   Senators Dewing and Vendsel
    00080-Box  2-File 01-42   Senator Wolf and R.E.  Meidinger 
    00080-Box  2-File 01-43   Lloyd Erickson, Hettinger,  Sen.; Don Holland, Lisbon, Sen.; Don Halcrow, Drayton, Rep.; Ed Davis, Manango,  Rep.; in the accounting room
    00080-Box  2-File 01-45   Tour of BJC
    00080-Box  2-File 01-46   Hugh Palmer, Cardinal  Drilling Co.             
    00080-Box  2-File 01-47   Men at Oil Hearing
    00080-Box  2-File 01-48   Crowd at Oil Hearing
    00080-Box  2-File 01-49   Democratic leaders
    00080-Box  2-File 01-50   Three men
    00080-Box  2-File 01-51   Three men
    00080-Box  2-File 01-52   Men at meeting
    00080-Box  2-File 01-53   Morgan Has
    00080-Box  2-File 01-54   Man and woman
    00080-Box  2-File 01-55   Three men at corner caucus
    00080-Box  2-File 01-56   Two men and a woman
    00080-Box  2-File 01-57   Two men eating popcorn
    00080-Box  2-File 01-58   First bang of gavel in  Senate
    00080-Box  2-File 01-59   Man discussing Park Meters
    00080-Box  2-File 01-60   Mrs. Ray Schlosser,  Assistant Chief Stenographer.  Before  marriage (Isabelle Nicholson) was Secretary to Governor Brunsdale 1950 to  1956.  Lives in Mandan – has 4  children.  Mrs. Paul Bailey, Stenographer  in Senate.  Before marriage (Blanche  McNulty) was Secretary to Governors Aandahl and Brunsdale 1945-1953 – has 5  children and lives in Bismarck 
    00080-Box  2-File 01-61   Mrs. Marion Arnstein,  Bismarck, House telephone clerk – January 19, 1961
    00080-Box  2-File 01-62   Woman napping under coat
    00080-Box  2-File 01-63   Two women and one man
    00080-Box  2-File 01-64   Three women
    00080-Box  2-File 01-65   Three women
    00080-Box  2-File 01-66   Two women
    00080-Box  2-File 01-57   Three women
    00080-Box  2-File 01-58   Four women
    00080-Box  2-File 01-69   Two women with unusual  centerpiece
    00080-Box  2-File 01-70   Four women admiring  bracelet
    00080-Box  2-File 01-71   Three women
    00080-Box  2-File 01-72   Mrs. Walter Bubel, Elmer  Sundlie, and E.L. Christensen
    00080-Box  2-File 01-73   Harry Vadnie, Mrs. John L.  Peterson, Mrs. John W. Larson, Jr., Chairman of this committee, and James  Johnston, introduced bill
    00080-Box  2-File 01-74   Man with extra large gavel
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1957
    00080-Box  2-File 02-01   Unidentified sailor
    00080-Box  2-File 02-02   2 men
    00080-Box  2-File 02-03   Sue Augustadt, Charles  Tebelius, ?, Sally Bourgois, ?, Janice Cram
    00080-Box  2-File 02-04   ?, John Zuger, Harry  Peterson, Sue Augustadt, Bill Owens, ?, Sandy Smith
    00080-Box  2-File 02-05   Group looking at petroleum  display
    00080-Box  2-File 02-06   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 02-07   Wilson E. Denlinger
    00080-Box  2-File 02-08   Bismarck area high school  student who were “oilmen for a day” at the Standard Oil Refinery in Mandan.  
    00080-Box  2-File 02-09   Boat “Ellis” on water
    00080-Box  2-File 02-10   Schift Barber Shop under  Cowan Building
    00080-Box  2-File 02-11   First Burleigh County  Annual Farm and Home Week.  Shown are  Andrew Olson and Willis Alm working on the newly remodeled home of the Willis  Alm family, southwest of Regan.
    00080-Box  2-File 02-12   Men at banquet
    00080-Box  2-File 02-13   58th Anniversary of the  A.W. Lucas Company.  Mrs. Vonnie Dahl, 27  years with firm; Ell Torrance, Lucas Co. President with firm since 1936; Miss  Lucille Teich; Mrs. Al Miller, 9 years with firm; R. Fay Brown, with firm since  1940; Miss Rose Moe, with firm for 10 years
    00080-Box  2-File 02-14   Police Sgt. George Zent  checking “license” of six year old Richard Feist.  1958 model DeSoto is gasoline operated and  has an automatic transmission.  
    00080-Box  2-File 02-15   First Burleigh County  Annual Farm and Home Week.  Russel  Heaton’s seven room farm home is under construction.  Ben Anderson and Adrian Fisher installing the  sewage system.   
    00080-Box  2-File 02-16   Joe Kuntz and Steve Buelow  put canvass on truck as tractor operator Dick Weinberger looks on
    00080-Box  2-File 02-17   A.W. Johnson, representing  cities service who give 4-H Key Award, Sandra Slater (accepting for Carolyn  Boone), Ione Robinson, Jim Eck (accepting for sister Enola Eck), Charles  Goehring
    00080-Box  2-File 02-18   Wishek Future Farmers.  Front:   Roger Rieger, officer at large; Richard Bettenhausen, president; Rodney  Diede, secretary; Wayne Bowman, parliamentarian; Harley Fetzer.  Rear:   Gary Ritter, reporter; Melvin Rueb, vice president; Julius Kasemen
    00080-Box  2-File 02-19   Mayor H. Roe Bartle of  Kansas City (MO) congratulates Ronald Mehrer of Moffit as first member of the  Bismarck FFA Chapter to receive American Farmer award.  Delegates to Chicago Convention:  Cliff Nygaard, Bismarck, Chapter Advisor;  Marlin Schroeder, Baldwin; Arlie Schauer, Sterling; Daniel Fricke, Baldwin;  Ronald Mehrer, Moffit; Donavan Eck, Bismarck; Mayor Bartle; Richard Pfliger,  Bismarck; George Duemeland, Bismarck; George Claridge, Bismarck; Milton Brown,  Bismarck; Robert Bender, Baldwin; Max Schumacher, Kansas City, formerly of  Bismarck, Host  
    00080-Box  2-File 02-20   Group of young men – Boy  scouts?
    00080-Box  2-File 02-21   Dismantling the water tower  on the capitol grounds – purchased by Ted Welk of Bismarck to be used to supply  water for the city of Hannaford.
    00080-Box  2-File 02-22   Tower and building - KXMB
    00080-Box  2-File 02-23   Elmer Brown, Bismarck,  demonstrating his invention, a fire escape cage at the St. Mary’s Grade School.
    00080-Box  2-File 02-24   Al Ode, Asst. Fire Chief;  Charles Graves, Fire Dept. Mechanic; Elmer Brown, inventor of the fire escape  cage; Bill Brown, Grandson of Elmer; Father Edwin Volk 
    00080-Box  2-File 02-25   Josephine Kellel in beauty  shop in new quarters in the mezzanine of the Cowan building
    00080-Box  2-File 02-26   “Doctor” Erik Lips, 6, and  “RN” Kathleen Davis demonstrate hospital care on Mrs. Rueben.
    00080-Box  2-File 02-27   Duane Stroth, 12, Allen  Tucker, 11, and Thomas Tucker, 13, enjoying the autumn leaves
    00080-Box  2-File 02-28   Homecoming Queen candidates  at the North Dakota Agricultural College.   Front:  Jean Nelson, Milnor; Pat  Moore, Bismarck; Caroline Slinde, Velva.   Rear:  Sally Schroeder, Fargo;  Ruth Mortenson, Barnesville (MN); Joyce Ericksmoen, Leeds; Sonja Scott, Fargo 
    00080-Box  2-File 02-29   Swearing in of School  Safety Patrol.  Sgt. Mac Thompson, Muriel  Zetter, Sandra Stee, Vashti Hedgebeth, Larry Landers, Birdie Wilson, Ronald  Krein
    00080-Box  2-File 02-30   Will Moore Grade School  Championship flag ball team.  Front:  Allen Fellon, Dave Lougren, Wade Hopkins, Bob  Martinson, Chuck Rhode, Brooks Nasset, Bill Lillebridge, Mickey Gillen, Lowell  Elhard.  Middle:  James Scoular, Paul Bohrer, Gordon Mayer,  Lynn Hyland, Wes Vettel, Glen Hyland.   Back:  Ken Sharp – Assistant  Coach, Robert Hughes, Roger Johnson, Harold Roberson, Stewart Kellner, Royce  Yeater, Pat Curran, Jim Huss – Coach 
    00080-Box  2-File 02-31   Floyd Roehrich and Janice  Morrison crowned King and Queen of Bismarck Junior College
    00080-Box  2-File 02-32   Group of young men hanging  around the car
    00080-Box  2-File 02-33   Earnest N. Schmidt, Dept.  Commander, Beach, Sitting; George Rulon, Dept. Service Officer, Fargo; Noah  Grad, Post Commander, Bismarck; Ole Gunderson, Dept. Vice Commander, Turtle  Lake; Harold Bruschwein, 5th Dist. Deputy, Lehr
    00080-Box  2-File 02-34   Rev. Goldthwaite Sherill  and Governor John E. Davis.  Roosevelt’s  Bible presented to St. John’s Episcopal Church in Dickinson by Mrs. Richard  Derby of Oyster Bay (NY) daughter of Theodore Roosevelt.
    00080-Box  2-File 02-35   Governor Davis and Warren  Arman of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 02-36   Two men
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – November 1957
    00080-Box  2-File 03-01   Bismarck Junior College  Co-eds going through routine for “Fortune Teller”  Carol Danrota, Marie Fiest, Linda Tomlin,  Marian Alger, Linda Colness, Sharon Conye, Sharon Tomlin, Agnes Feist, and Mary  Ann Nelson           
    00080-Box  2-File 03-02   Heavy fog hides the capitol
    00080-Box  2-File 03-03   Harry Semerad, Co-owner of  Semerad-Nagel, Broken into by thieves.   $9 was taken.  This is one of four  places broken into by thieves between Bismarck and Mandan.
    00080-Box  2-File 03-04   Damage caused by thieves at  the Riverside Club between Bismarck and Mandan.   They broke into four business establishments
    00080-Box  2-File 03-05   Jennings Lumer(?) at E.  Schacht Dirlam Shop break in
    00080-Box  2-File 03-06   Dale Grarud from Crime  Bureau checks for fingerprints at Midway Furniture 
    00080-Box  2-File 03-07   Three student nurses at the  Bismarck Hospital pause to look over Christmas cookies displayed by Menoken  Homemakers Club.  Miss Gladys Schiller,  Miss Lorraine Wolf, and Miss Velma Kirschman
    00080-Box  2-File 03-08   Grand opening of Phillips  66 Station at 14th and Boulevard
    00080-Box  2-File 03-09   Two of the 4-H leaders  attending a three-day tractor school being held at the World War Memorial  Building here as they discuss air cleaner servicing with S.L. Vogel, assistant  extension agricultural engineer of Fargo.   Oscar Ruud, Barton, and Tillman Sorenson, Tuttle.
    00080-Box  2-File 03-10   Dr. Frank M. Fletcher or  Ohio State University, Columbus (OH), national president of the American  Personnel and Guidance Assn., admires a painting of Theodore Roosevelt on  display at the State Capitol.  With him  are, center, Oscar Grenes, Bismarck, president of the North Dakota Personnel  and Guidance Assn., and Jim Mathisen, Bismarck, secretary-treasurer of the  group.  Dr. Fletcher addressed the first  annual conference of the state group here Saturday. 
    00080-Box  2-File 03-11   Larry Shaw of Menoken, who  was a guest of the Missouri Valley Clinic, learns how an X-ray picture is taken  from William Axt, X-ray technician.
  00080-Box  2-File 03-12   Irv Young’s Farm Store
00080-Box  2-File 03-13   County Councilors of the  North Dakota Farmers Union meeting with the committee on Action and Policy  Program of the NDFU.  Cliff Haro,  LaMoure; Phil Gartner, Richardton; Waldo Lugabill, Hope; Russell Belquist, New  Rockford, President County Councilors; Mrs. Louise Krueger, Niagara; Norman  Moen, Granville; Mrs. Lucille Proudy, Underwood; Bennie Bourrett, Zahl; John A.  Baker, Arlington (VA), Washington economist; Helge Nygren, Flasher
00080-Box  2-File 03-14   Members of the 1957 class  of Eagle Scouts in the Missouri Valley Council were honored by a dinner at the  Municipal Country Club.  Rowin Floth, Troop  31, Riverdale; Dean Conrad, Troop 6, Bismarck; Albert Lee Hahr, Troop 26,  Dickinson; Gordon Harding, Troop 26, Dickinson; Robert Iverson, Troop 26,  Dickinson; Lowell Johnson, Troop 37, Garrison; George E. Morton, Jr., Troop 2,  Bismarck; Kenneth Roberts, Troop 58, Mott; Jack A. Grant, Troop 58, Mott; David  Wiegand, Troop 13, Bismarck; Roger Totman, Troop 53, Mandan; Daryl Erickson,  Troop 10, Bismarck; Kenneth Osborn, Troop 51, Mandan
00080-Box  2-File 03-15   Marlis Lervick sets date to  wed Charles Gronberg
00080-Box  2-File 03-16   Wally Van Sickle, Mandan;  Andy Hanson, Bismarck; Wilbert Bartz, Bismarck selling books at Holiday Fair
00080-Box  2-File 03-17a Picturing themselves as  delighted guests at a special “children’s party table” displayed at the annual  Burleigh County Homemakers Christmas exhibit at the World War Memorial Building  are these three youngsters.  The party  table is being shown by the Cozy Homemakers Club of Bismarck.  Cheryl Lee Trocinski, 4, a daughter of Mr.  and Mrs. Leo Trocinski, Richard Beierle, 3, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Den Beierle,  and Erin Erickson, 4, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Erickson, Wing 
00080-Box  2-File 03-17b                Here are 5 of  the 26 St. Mary’s Central High School students who will present the Greek  Drama, “The Trojan Women” by Euripides at the annual meeting of the North  Central Theater Assn. which will be held at North Dakota Agricultural College,  Fargo, on Friday and Saturday.  Sister  Ann, drama coach, will accompany the group.   High school and college theater instructors from eight states will  attend.  Here are Sheldon Cieslak,  Corrine Carufel, Diane Hines, Jeanette Hoffman, Sister Ann and Shirley  Tatley.  The local group will perform at  a Friday night banquet. 
00080-Box  2-File 03-18   Mrs. Richard Swenson of  Belfield and Mrs. Richard Day of Moffit observe doll clothes made by members of  the Still Homemakers Club.  The Christmas  exhibit will continue through Saturday.
00080-Box  2-File 03-19   Miss Lauretta M. Hanley,  chief operator at the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. office demonstrates  switchboard technique to two farmers who were guests of Bell.  Left to right:  A.H. Erickson of Wilton and Norman Backman of  Wilton        
00080-Box  2-File 03-20   Miss Margaret Hunkele,  Medical Technologist, in charge of Hematology Department at St. Alexius  Laboratory
00080-Box  2-File 03-21   Four of the Burleigh County  farmers who were guests of Bismarck businessmen at Business-Farmer Day here  Wednesday are shown here as they are viewing the business machine section at  the Provident Life Insurance Co.  Robert Miller,  left, in charge of the IBM Department, shows how one of the machines  works.  Watching are, left to right, Mrs.  W.H. McDowall, McKenzie; William Voegele, rural Bismarck; William Lane, Moffit;  and Monty Burke, McKenzie
00080-Box  2-File 03-22   Two men
00080-Box  2-File 03-23   Watching l to r:  M.J. Schaeffer, Pollock (SD), Mary Simle,  Suzy Leifur, and Robert Byrne
00080-Box  2-File 03-24   Stan Wilson, KFYR host,  Ralph Fricke, Baldwin, M.E. Christianson, Driscoll, Ed Wagner, Arena
00080-Box  2-File 03-25   Bill Petz, Bluegrass, Roy  R. Lake, Dunseith, Alvin Faul, Harvey, George Conitz, Bluegrass
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – December 1957
    00080-Box  2-File 04-01   Evonne Cherrie and Sonja  Christensen with Featherweight sewing machines they won as runners up in the  Senior and Junior divisions of the state “Make it with Wool” contest.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-02   Clara Fiekert and Heather  McCrea won all expense paid trips to National “Make it with Wool” contest in  Phoenix (AZ)
    00080-Box  2-File 04-03   Patrick, 3, and Sylvia, 5,  Lengenfelder, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Lengenfelder, at the Bismarck  High School ice skating rink.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-04   Patrick, 3, and Sylvia, 5,  Lengenfelder, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Lengenfelder, at the Bismarck  High School ice skating rink.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-05   H.M. Johnson shoveling snow
    00080-Box  2-File 04-06   David Hanson, 9, and Mike  Hanson, 8, Ellendale
    00080-Box  2-File 04-07   Snowfall taken from  Hillside Park looking toward the state capitol
    00080-Box  2-File 04-08   Neil Hedahl with boat and  trailer in down position
    00080-Box  2-File 04-09a Neil Hedahl with boat and  trailer in up position
    00080-Box  2-File 04-09b                Car accident  – Delbert Wagner, Rural Bismarck, right; Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer Michelson, Mandan  – no one injured
    00080-Box  2-File 04-10   Thyla Magnuson, 7, daughter  of Mr. and Mrs. George Magnuson has been saving pennies since June and Thursday  she took three jars full of them to the Bank of North Dakota so that she could  purchase a US savings bond.  Here, Miss  Martha Huber, a clerk at the bank, helps Thyla count the pennies.  The girl got most of them from her brothers  William, 14, and Lyle, 12, who gave her all the pennies they collected on their  Bismarck Tribune routes.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-11   1958 models of the Hillman  Minx now on display at Missouri Valley Motors.   The firm has been awarded the Hillman franchise for the Bismarck-Mandan  area.  The British-made car is available  in two-door, four-door, station wagon, and convertible models and is said to  have a cruising speed of 60-65 miles an hour and gasoline mileage of 30-35  miles a gallon.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-12   Jack Werner, 10, Mr. and  Mrs. Joseph Werner, and Larry Schwalich, 11, Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Schwalich  playing marbles
    00080-Box  2-File 04-13   Body in office of Falkirk  Elevator Co.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-14   Lawrence Slagg, Washburn,  at site where 5 year old Clyde E. Brown slipped through the ice and drowned
    00080-Box  2-File 04-15   Marvin Burch and Darrel  Barcroft filed through a bar and squeezed through this 7 ½ by 13 inch window of  the Morton County Jail
    00080-Box  2-File 04-16   An explosion followed by  fire destroyed the Albert Mischel home at 827 S. 19th St. early Friday.  Force of the explosion blasted out the north  wall of the small, two-bedroom home.   Damage was estimated at $7,000.
    00080-Box 2-File  04-17   An explosion followed by fire  destroyed the Albert Mischel home at 827 S. 19th St. early Friday.  Force of the explosion blasted out the north  wall of the small, two-bedroom home.   Damage was estimated at $7,000.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-18   Firemen and employees of  the Davis Chevrolet Company push a truck away from scene of fire which  threatened the firm’s body shop
    00080-Box  2-File 04-19   Mrs. Davis, Donavon Eck,  President of Chapter and Bernice Nelson - NDEA
    00080-Box  2-File 04-20   Riverdale Post of the  Society of American Military Engineers meeting at Riverdale.  Hal S. Davies (3rd from left) outlining plans  for the T. Roosevelt centennial celebration.   Left to Right:  Earl Robinson,  Garrison; H.G. Hutchings, Riverdale, President T.R. Centennial Commission; Col.  Lynn Pine, Garrison, District Engineer; Fred Frederickson, Washington Rep. of  the GNDA & State Water Commission; Maj. Joe Roberts, Commander of Minot Air  Force Base 
    00080-Box  2-File 04-21   Officers of the Northern  Seedmens’ Association:  Harold Bruns,  Vice President, Rapid City (SD); Richard Olthoff, Bismarck, in charge of local  arrangements for the meeting; Ted Klugman, Fargo, President; Maurice (Bud)  Holman, Vice President, Billings (MT); Harry McMillen, Vice President, Riverton  (WY); and Orval W. Collins, Huron (SD), secretary-treasurer
    00080-Box  2-File 04-22   Ell Torrance, retiring  president of the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce, congratulates Elmer J. Roswick,  who was elected here Thursday evening.   At the right is A.A. Mayer, who will succeed Roswick as vice president.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-23   Recently named to the board  of directors of the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce are, left to right, J.W.  Tyler, Roy Rockstad, A.A. Mayer, who also has been elected vice president of  the Chamber, Elmer Bjorklund, standing, and N.M. Hedahl.  New directors not pictured include Dr.  Phillip O. Dahl and Robert Woodmansee.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-24   Anton J. Schmidt, Land  Commissioner, Rueben Herr, Deputy Land Commissioner, acting as Auctioneer, and  Ernest W. Pederson, Leasing man – Largest oil and gas lease sale held in North  Dakota.
    00080-Box  2-File 04-25   Six men
    00080-Box  2-File 04-26   Three boxcars in a west  bound Northern Pacific freight train were derailed at the edge of the bridge  crossing the Missouri between Bismarck and Mandan.  Some trains were delayed but no one was  injured
    00080-Box  2-File 04-27   Abie Cruz, left, and Del  Flanagan in their welterweight fight in the Bismarck Memorial Building.  Flanagan won the decision after the ten round  fight
    00080-Box  2-File 04-28   Howard Koch, Don Prouty,  Dennis Arndt, Marlen Coleman, Marv Dutt, Mike Doppler, and coach Cliff  Nygard.  BJC Basketball top six
    00080-Box  2-File 04-29   Milford Schumann family  aboard the tractor Mr. Schumann won in nationwide Massey-Harris contest.  Earl, 7, Lonnie, 9, Rickey, 11, Curt, 16,  Mrs. Schumann, and Mr. Schumann
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – Christmas 1957
    00080-Box  2-File 05-01   Paulette Fandrich, 5, a  daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fandrich, prepares to put a coin in one of the  two Salvation Army Christmas kettles set up on downtown streets.  At the left is Lt. Irene Wyatt of the local  Salvation Army.  Money from the kettles  is used to buy food and clothing for the Slope Area needy. 
    00080-Box  2-File 05-02   Mrs. E.J. Engle and Mrs.  Theodore Land, Sterling, were among mothers who attended the Christmas tea  given by home economics students at Bismarck High School Thursday.  Checking on guests are Cammie Engel, center,  and Janet Freeman.
    00080-Box  2-File 05-03   Mrs. Harry Renschler,  Bismarck; Mrs. Roy Sayler, Underwood; Mrs. Carter Pendergast, Jr., Bismarck;  Mrs. Robert Knudson, Bismarck; and Mrs. Merlin Indergaard, Riverdale – O.B.  Ward at Bismarck Hospital
    00080-Box  2-File 05-04   Santa Claus in boat on  trailer
    00080-Box  2-File 05-05   Keith Ulmer with Santa  Claus (Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ulmer)
    00080-Box  2-File 05-06   Clarence Roehrich with  Santa Claus (Mr. and Mrs. John   Roehrich)
    00080-Box  2-File 05-07   Malot Strandemo, 2, with  Santa Claus (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strandemo
    00080-Box  2-File 05-08   Tony Werner with Santa  Claus (Mr. and Mrs. Anton Werner) 
    00080-Box  2-File 05-09   Lloyd Grosgebauer, Mandan;  Darlene Fischer, Halliday; Doug Ackley, Bismarck; Sharon Leimbach, Bismarck;  Curt Anderson, Rural Bismarck – All BJC students
    00080-Box  2-File 05-10   Open Your Heart  Headquarters, 221 Broadway Ave.
    00080-Box  2-File 05-11   Milton Rue, Jr.,  Co-Chairman of the “Open Your Heart Campaign” with some of the donation
    00080-Box  2-File 05-12   Carolers above the door of  Eddy’s Bakery, 310 23rd St, are illuminated in the evenings
    00080-Box  2-File 05-13   Pat Eagle, 5 (Mr. and Mrs.  Gilbert Eagle), Mrs. Davis, and Capt. Dale M. Tolerud
    00080-Box  2-File 05-14   Nativity scene at the  Bismarck Hospital 
    00080-Box  2-File 05-15   Sheep at Nativity scene in  Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 05-16   Nativity scene located in  front of the Post Office
    00080-Box  2-File 05-17   Annual Nativity scene  erected by the Bismarck Columbian Squires at the Northern Pacific Depot
    00080-Box  2-File 05-18   Nativity scene located in  front of the Post Office
    00080-Box  2-File 05-19   Christmas decorations
    00080-Box  2-File 05-20   Christmas decoration in  classroom
    00080-Box  2-File 05-21   Mrs. John Meisner with  Christmas decorations
    00080-Box  2-File 05-22   Old silver lampshade with  Christmas balls for clappers decorates the home of the Milton Rue, Jr. family.
    00080-Box  2-File 05-23   George Seaworth, sophomore,  and David Januscheins, senior, giving gift – Golden Mass sponsored sophomore  class, an annual event – Give presents to the lord first, then they are  distributed among the poor
    00080-Box  2-File 05-24   Kim Long, 18 months (Mr.  and Mrs. Harold Long, Bismarck), Myra Stowman, Senior Nurse, Valley City, Trent  Heinemeyer, 11 months (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heinemeyer, Washburn), and Santa  Claus
    00080-Box  2-File 05-25   People mailing Christmas  packages at the Bismarck Post Office
    00080-Box  2-File 05-26   Slope TV listeners sent  Christmas cards to “Ed Sullivan” who returned them to be presented to the  pediatric wards of the local hospital.   Edward L. Sypnieski, executive director of the North Dakota Tuberculosis  and Health Assn., preparing trees.
    00080-Box  2-File 05-27   Cub Scouts of the Pioneer  School PTA Pack No. 1 met at the school Wednesday night to bring gifts for the  Open Your Heart campaign in the city.   Some of the boys gave up their own spending money to donate cash, others  brought clothing food, or toys.  Here,  front row, left to right, are Herbert Schimmelpfenning, John Scherf, Paul  Halvorson, Rickey Johnson, Alan Price, and Dave Solheim.  In the rear are Gary Haas, Dick Deutscher,  and Eddo Carlson, who accepted the gifts on behalf of Open Your Heart.  William Bolenbaugh is Pack Leader.
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – January 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 06-01   Van Selvig
    00080-Box  2-File 06-02   Glen D. Heitzman
    00080-Box  2-File 06-03   John W. Carlisle, Vice  President, Valley City; William J. Carey, Treasurer, Bismarck; J.F. Conmy,  Secretary, Bismarck; D.A. Taylor, Manager, Bismarck; Evan Lips, President,  Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 06-04   Ell Torrance receives Past  President award from Evan Lips
    00080-Box  2-File 06-05   Storefront
    00080-Box  2-File 06-06   Storefront
    00080-Box  2-File 06-07   Bismarck Labor Temple
    00080-Box  2-File 06-08   Picture of a sign in window  of a Bismarck auto showing necessity of a Drag Strip for Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 06-09   The Coffee Cup Cafe
    00080-Box  2-File 06-10   Chinchillas in cage
    00080-Box  2-File 06-11   Boys at bowling alley
    00080-Box  2-File 07-01   Bismarck Fire Dept. at a  school on the emergency handling of natural gas.  E.E. Bartolina, MDU Gas Superintendent  Instructor.  Left to right:  Al Ode, Asst. Chief, Richard Pinks, Lt. Dick  Radspinner, Joe Feist, Asst. Chief Adam Brown, Charles Graves, Armion Schulera,  and Wayne Wrangham
    00080-Box  2-File 07-02   Walter Bonnet, McClusky,  with fish
    00080-Box  2-File 07-03   Rueben Hintz, Mercer, with  fish
    00080-Box  2-File 07-04   Lynn Lindboom (sp?), Kief,  with fish
    00080-Box  2-File 07-05   Art Dockter, Mercer, with  fish
    00080-Box  2-File 07-06   Area students at the  University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, line up activities for a party to be  held in Municipal Country Club for potential women college students.  Seated, left to right, are Judy Sullivan,  Nancy Parkinson, Gayle Bruhjell, and Sally Meier, all of Bismarck.  Standing are Sandra Sagehorn, Jane Booth, and  Annette Jansonius, Bismarck, Janet Glut, Mandan, and Mary Sowka and Sue  Danstrom, Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 07-07   Bismarck High School second  floor hallway
    00080-Box  2-File 07-08   Front:  Susan Cartwright, Gail Peterson, Donna Shots,  Sandy Smith.  2nd Row:  Mike Saba, Carman Dela Barre, Vern Schatz,  Kay Scharnowske. 3rd Row:  Sally  Bourgois, Jarvis Anderson, Alwin Bertsch, Bruce Hedahl, Rex Nelson.  Last Row:   Jean Marie Boss, Kyle Twaddle, Bruce Bischof, Dick Kaiser, Gary Bartz,  Terry Luke – BHS Concert Band
    00080-Box  2-File 07-09   Collecting for the March of  Dimes at a Bismarck High School and Bismarck St. Mary’s game at the World War  Memorial Building.  The cheerleaders of  both schools caught the money in a sheet.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-10   Planning a 12 week  instruction course at Bismarck Junior College for twenty-five engineering aides  of the State Highway Department.  George  Teskey, Personnel Engineer at Highway Department in Bismarck, Duane Fredricks,  Edward Adams, and Clair Rice, Instructors at BJC
    00080-Box  2-File 07-11   Portrait of Dean Sidney J.  Lee with Iranian artist, Mansur Neifur, enrolled in pre-engineering at Bismarck  Junior College
    00080-Box  2-File 07-12   Vergene Anderson, NDAC  Freshman from Wilton looking over a display of painting and sculpture by fourth  and fifth year students of Architecture
    00080-Box  2-File 07-13   O.E. Johnson, acting as  recorder and Pius M. Tais, Napoleon, registering three proxies from  shareholders stockholders of the Leader, official newspaper of the Nonpartisan  League that met in Bismarck.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-14   Republican Executive Committee  Meeting – Back Row:  John Alphson, Grand  Forks; Ed Lahr, Bismarck, Treasurer; Ed Doherty, Killdeer; O.A. Amundson,  Jamestown; Oris Nordhaugen, Leeds; Rep. Richard Thompson; Alden Foss, Valley  City.  Front, Sitting:  Arley Bjella, Williston; William A. Kunkel,  Carrington; Milton Rue, National Committeeman, Bismarck; Robert Feidler, Ft.  Yates; Anton J. Schmidt, Bismarck; Stanley Saugstad, Minot; Mrs. Roy M. Wells,  Landon, Vice Chair; George Longmire, Chairman, Grand Forks, standing; Kneeling  – Ed Becker, Executive Secretary, Bismarck 
    00080-Box  2-File 07-15   Getting together at the  National Automobile Dealers Association Convention Chuck wagon breakfast at the  Roney Plaza Hotel.  Sitting:  William C. Hamilton, NADA Executive,  Washington, D.C.; William C. Davis, NADA Executive Director, Bismarck; H.A.  Lanpher, Providence.  Standing:  Cowgirl June Reynolds; Fredrick M. Sutter,  Columbus (IN), President of NADA; Dean Chaftin, Bozeman (MT), First Vice  President of NADA; Cowgirl Yvonne Bauer; Jim Gavagan, Manager, Auto & Truck  Merchandising – Saturday Evening Post, Sponsored Breakfast 
    00080-Box  2-File 07-16   C.L. Kleinschmidt, County  Treasurer, writing out tax sheets
    00080-Box  2-File 07-17   Bismarck Implement under  construction on Airport Road 
    00080-Box  2-File 07-18   Bismarck Industries Inc.  being constructed for Kirchman Manufacturing Co. located on Indiana Ave. just  off Airport Road
    00080-Box  2-File 07-19   Picture of Bismarck auto  showing need for a Bismarck Drag Strip
    00080-Box  2-File 07-20   Side sheared off on this car  driven by Stanley Christman when it collided with a car driven by Tom Wrangham  10 miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 07-21   Five persons were injured  when these cars collided on the Memorial Highway between Bismarck and  Mandan.  George Bradford, driver of car  on the left, suffered a scalp laceration and a bruised back and Jim Backlin, a  passenger suffered a bruised leg and mild concussion and Joyce Pope, a  passenger suffered bruises and possible broken ribs.  All three are in the hospital.  Art Bohrer, driver of the car on the right,  was uninjured and his wife and daughter, Eunice, 10, and were treated and  released.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-22   Car rammed into rear of  cattle truck east of Bismarck killing James Guptill and injuring the driver  Fred A. Victor.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-23   One of two cars that  collided 10 miles east of Bismarck – Driver Tom Wrangham
    00080-Box  2-File 07-24   A.W. Cook mink farm just  south of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 07-25   A.W. Cook skins a mink
    00080-Box  2-File 07-26   A.W. Cook stretches mink  skin on pelt board for freezing to remove surplus fat and tissue
    00080-Box  2-File 07-27   A.W. Cook grades mink for  size, color, fat density, and other characteristics for breeding
    00080-Box  2-File 07-28   A.W. Cook packs mink pelts  for shipment
    00080-Box  2-File 07-29   Mink pelts after being  removed from the drying board and awaiting shipment
    00080-Box  2-File 07-30   Frank Alyea removes the fat  and tissue from a mink pelt
    00080-Box  2-File 07-31   Winners of the National  “Make it Yourself with Wool” contest.   Joyce Johnson, left, bride and bank employee from Salt Lake City (UT)  and Joy Ladowntrout, 16 year old high school student from Tolleson (AZ)
    00080-Box  2-File 07-32   The new officers of the  North Dakota School Administrators Assn.   Front:  Charles Crank, Garrison,  to board of directors; Oscar L. Peterson, Killdeer, director; and Minard  McCrea, Valley City, secretary-treasurer.   Rear:  James Randall, Dickinson,  President; Ralph Rindt, New Rockford, Board member; John Mark, Langdon,  President-elect, and T.R. Workman, Lidgerwood, past president.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-33   Kevin Reed Wilkens and his  mother, Mrs. Dietrich Wilkens, was the winner of the Bismarck Baby Derby.  Born at the Bismarck Hospital
    00080-Box  2-File 07-34a Dennis Wang, 2 ½, Flasher  youth who accidentally shot himself while playing with a target pistol he found  in a car on November 7, left the St. Alexius Hospital here for home Monday  completely recovered.  Here, Denny gets a  farewell hug from Mrs. Robert Rhode, a registered nurse who took care of the  boy since he entered the hospital.   Watching is his mother, Mrs. Erland Wang of Flasher. 
    00080-Box  2-File 07-34b                Pre-schoolers  give their version of a chorus line.   Connie Pinks, 4, Nancy Noonan, 5, Jackie Schmautz, 4, Patty McCormick,  4, Barbara Bly, 5, Jennifer Heisler, 4, DeNe Kautzman, 4, Maty Jo Shearan,  4.  Mrs. Meisch tries to limit dance  classes of small children to eight pupils.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-35   Members of the Lewis and  Clark Nurses Assn. met at the Coffee Cup here Monday afternoon to launch the  kick-off campaign of their annual membership drive.  The drive, a nationwide event of the American  Nurses Assn., is held annually from Jan. 15-30.   Pictured here, left to right, staggered, are Miss Ila Wibe, Hazen;  Sister Clarice, Bismarck; Mrs. Mildred Schell, Linton, Mrs. Etha Roberts,  Bismarck; Mrs. Marian Syvrud, Mandan; and Mrs. Adelaid Nelson, Bismarck,  president of the group.            
    00080-Box  2-File 07-36   County superintendents from  throughout North Dakota are meeting at the Bismarck Junior College this week,  where a 5-day workshop is underway.  It  will close Friday. One of the key aims of the session is the revision of the  County Superintendent’s Handbook.   Pictured here are Mrs. Helen Jacobson, left, Williston, Williams County  superintendent of schools and president of the North Dakota County  Superintendents Assn.; Dean Sidney J. Lee of BJC, center, who is the host of  the workshop, and M.F. Peterson, state superintendent of public instruction.
    00080-Box  2-File 07-37   Planning monument to  General George Armstrong Custer and his seventh Calvary Troopers who died in  the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876.   Left to right:  Albert Jacobson,  State Treasurer, President of the Seventh US Calvary Association; Eugene  McAuliffe, Omaha businessman who conceived project; Dr. Avard Fairbanks,  sculptor
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – February 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 08-01   Group of women
    00080-Box  2-File 08-02   Pat Anderson, Rugby
    00080-Box  2-File 08-03   Judy Eckroth, Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 08-04   Kay Wallery, Minot
    00080-Box  2-File 08-05   Three former secretaries of  the North Dakota Barber’s Assn. were honored here at a dinner meeting at the  Grand Pacific Hotel Sunday evening.   Pictured are, left to right, Eddie Gall, Fargo, past president; The  three former secretaries, Don Heidt, Bismarck, Don O. Adams, Mandan, and C.W.  (Cap) Peterson, Bismarck; and Pius N. Hoffert, Bismarck, present state barber’s  president.  Peterson, who was the  organization’s first secretary and an original signer of the association’s  character 30 years ago, was presented with a special gift.
    00080-Box  2-File 08-06   Books on geology presented  to the BJC Library by the North Dakota Geological Society.  Mrs. Lois Engler, BJC Librarian, Ray  Harrison, Bob Dickey, and Don Sarber
    00080-Box  2-File 08-07   William H. Gordon, Jr.
    00080-Box  2-File 08-08   George Pederson, Jr., 6  year old from Williston who fired a .32 caliber rifle bullet from a toy  double-barrel shotgun into the floor.
    00080-Box  2-File 08-09   Drawing to break the tie  between St. Mary’s and Rugby for sixth place in the Western Division Class A  Tournament.  Peterson, Becwar, A.R.  Nestess, Deputy Supt. Of Schools, Leifur
    00080-Box  2-File 08-10   Phil Rognlie, Coach of  Fargo team, Joan Thompson, Karin Hertel, Sharon Danielson, Susan Siegel
    00080-Box  2-File 08-11   Dying child found in basement  of this house.  Richard Lee Buckles, 5  months, died shortly after being found
    00080-Box  2-File 08-12   Fish house on the Missouri  River
    00080-Box  2-File 08-13   Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Caswell
    00080-Box  2-File 08-14   Judy Himes, local President  of JCD; Mrs. James Jeromechek, Mandan; Beverly Ann Jeromechek, Born February  22; Sister Clarice, Maternity Ward Supervisor; Mrs. R.O. Baird, City Chairman  of JCD; Beverly was born on February 22, which is the birthday of the Junior  Catholic Daughters.  The organization presented  her with a layette.
    00080-Box  2-File 08-15   Sid Cohen, Miss Lenore S.  Slaughter, Atlantic City (NJ), and John Kuttin (sp?)  Mrs. Slaughter is the executive director of  the Miss America Pageant
    00080-Box  2-File 08-16   Bob Schaumberg and Woody  Wilson.  Schaumberg was selected to the  11th Annual High School All American football team for 1957.  He received this scroll from the sporting  news in connection with the Wigwam Wisemen of America.
    00080-Box  2-File 08-17   Officers of the North  Dakota Nurserymen’s Assn.  R.J. Layton,  Vice President, Valley City; Oscar H. Will II, President, Bismarck; C.L.  Jensen, Secretary-Treasurer, Esmond
    00080-Box  2-File 08-18   Robert Fowler and Arlo  Beggs promoted to Staff Sargent are being congratulated by Lt. Colonel Jacob  Stocker, Squadron Commander, and Master Sargent Paul O. Hedin, Squadron Liaison  NCO.  They are all members of the  Bismarck Air Reserve Center
    00080-Box  2-File 08-19   Robert Fowler and Arlo  Beggs promoted to Staff Sargent are being congratulated by Lt. Colonel Jacob  Stocker, Squadron Commander, and Master Sargent Paul O. Hedin, Squadron Liaison  NCO.  They are all members of the  Bismarck Air Reserve Center
    00080-Box 2-File 08-20   Candidates for Bismarck Junior College Valentine Sweetheart.  Beth Sund, sponsored by Lutheran Student  Assn., Parshall; Marilyn Schwehr, Spanish Club, Mandan; Sharon Conyne, Choir,  Bismarck; Judi Bertsch, Collegiate Players; Linda Tomlin, Veterans,  Bismarck.  Front: Mary  Donahue, Journalism, Bismarck.  Not  pictured are Darlene Schaff, Newman Club and Laverne Martin, Letterman’s Club
00080-Box  2-File 08-21   Debate team from the North  Dakota Agricultural College – Connie Mills, Bismarck (standing), Bob Blake,  Jamestown, and Delores Jendro, Casselton
00080-Box  2-File 08-22   Finn Anderson, Carl Weiser,  Christian Rekkedal
00080-Box  2-File 08-23   ? Moore, ? Middaugh (sp?),  Tony Feist
00080-Box  2-File 08-24   John Gunness, ND Petroleum  Industries Committee, Bismarck; Elmer Roswick, President of Midwest Express,  Bismarck; Roy E. Jorgensen, Eng. Counsel Natl. Hwy. Users Conf., Washington,  D.C.; A.W. Wentz; I.E. Solberg, Chair of ND Highway Users Conf.; R.E. Bradley,  Chief Engineer Hwy. Dept.; Gil Stafne, ND Farm Bureau, Fargo; James Connolly,  National Automobile Club, Fargo
00080-Box  2-File 08-25   Share in America
00080-Box  2-File 08-26   County Agent Alfred Bye is  tagging Bill Lane with A.L. Hirsch looking on
00080-Box  2-File 08-27   Discussion group following  speech of GNDA
00080-Box  2-File 08-28   GNDA members registering  for gathering at the Patterson Hotel in Bismarck.  Bob Ward, Harold Glanville, Dean Glanville,  Ingvald Eide
00080-Box  2-File 08-29   Visitors for the GNDA  gathering from Hazen.  Leonard Lynstad,  Art Knoll, George Stroup
00080-Box  2-File 08-30   Mrs. L.H. Carufel,  Bismarck, Local Chairman for State Convention; Mrs. Marguerite Kelly,  Williston, State Regent; Mrs. L.G. Lloyd, Bismarck, State Legislative Chairman;  Mrs. L.A. Kreitinger, Bismarck, Local Grand Regent
00080-Box  2-File 08-31   Capping exercises for  students in the class of 1960 Bismarck Hospital School of Nursing February 9,  1958.  First Row:  Marlys Jacobson, Bismarck; Gail Engel,  Bismarck; Phyllis Jurgens, Taylor; Margaret Burton, Beulah; Georgia Staiger,  Hebron; Peggy Jean Nelson, Bismarck; Darleen Mattis, Carson; and Gayle  Grendahl, New Town.  Second Row:  Joyce Schmalenberger, Hebron; Mardella  Hoerzuf, Hebron; Beverly DeBolt, Riverdale; Ruth Sund, Parshall.  Third Row:   Alice Jean Figg, Bismarck; Evelyn Wolff, Haynes.  Fourth Row:   Mrs. Bernice McNeal, San Antonio (TX); Jeanette Klein, New England;  Donna Kist, Hazelton.  Fifth Row:  Jackie Oliver, McClusky; Ella Mae Fix,  Hebron, LaVina Doerr, Tappen.  Sixth  Row:  Peggy Mathiesen, Dodge; Barbara Ann  Ross, Beach; Kay Morford, Livona
00080-Box  2-File 08-32   Arlene Zirbes, Loretta  Januscheitus, Donald Jiran, Mary Ellen Peterson – All students of SMHS  decorating banquet room for carnival Mardi Gras.
00080-Box  2-File 08-33   Mrs. Florence Hoffman and  Mrs. Helen Huseby, both members of the Apple Creek Country Club – Midwinter  golfing practice sponsored by the City Recreation Department.  Golf Pro Phil Wightman is instructor
00080-Box  2-File 08-34   Personnel of the Stamp  Window of the Bismarck Post Office put up this sign to discourage people who  continue to ask for income tax forms.   P.O. does not have anything to do with income taxes             
00080-Box  2-File 08-35   Man
00080-Box  2-File 08-36   Group holding signs
00080-Box  2-File 08-37   Jim Mohler washing the  windows at Greengard’s Clothing Store 
00080-Box  2-File 08-38   Looking down some seventeen  floors of the elevator shaft at the State Capitol
00080-Box  2-File 08-39   Sign at the University of  North Dakota
00080-Box  2-File 08-40   William Kirchmeier, Jr.,  St. Mary’s Central High school student is shown working on the rocket that he  will enter in the regional science fair
00080-Box  2-File 08-41   Francis Larson, manager of  the JC Penney Co. Store here makes like he’s lighting a cigar for Mrs. Genevive  Davidson, who will manage the store for two days when Penney’s holds its annual  Ladies Days on Friday and Saturday.  Mrs.  Marge Halvorson, left, will be assistant manager and Mrs. LaNora Steinert, next  to her, will be downstairs store manager.   The women were chosen by a vote of the employees.  Mrs. Davidson is a saleslady in the shoe  department and has been with the firm for three years; Mrs. Halvorson, a  saleslady in women’s lingerie, eight years; and Mrs. Steinert, in household and  linen, a year.
00080-Box  2-File 08-42   Tent erected in front of  the Bismarck World War Memorial building by officials of the Missouri Valley  Boy Scout Council for Wes H. Klusmann, New Brunswick (NJ), National Director of  camping for the Boy Scouts of America
00080-Box  2-File 08-43   Car accident
00080-Box  2-File 08-44   Patrolman John Wrona  putting two Bismarck youth into a squad car after capturing them as they  attempted to steal their sixth car in five nights
00080-Box  2-File 08-45   Mrs. Richard Grenz being  crowned Queen of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Sweetheart Ball by Mrs. Stan  Myers, last year’s queen.  Attendants are  Miss Shirley Kastner, left, and Mrs. Donald Wocasek, right
00080-Box  2-File 08-46   Lifetime of shoes worn by  13 year old David Rudrud
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – March 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 09-01   William Bribenski is one of  40 men on a tiny island on the Aleutians chain that serves as a refueling stop  for aircraft
    00080-Box  2-File 09-02   Tom Risbrudt, Jamestown
    00080-Box  2-File 09-03   Andy Ehlis, Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 09-04   Bruce Belk, St. Mary’s
    00080-Box  2-File 09-05   Gary Carlson, Minot
    00080-Box  2-File 09-06   Bill Schwartz, Dickinson
    00080-Box  2-File 09-07   Ted Hopgood, Williston
    00080-Box  2-File 09-08   Gary Orvik, Rugby
    00080-Box  2-File 09-09   Mable Britton, Dickinson
    00080-Box  2-File 09-10   Dave Kane, Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 09-11   Rosemary Landsberger,  standing, directs a scene from the Hasty Heart being produced by Bismarck-Mandan  Community Theater.  Left to right:  Elver Pearson, Grael Gannon, John  Sakariassen, Thomas Nielson, Patrick Mann, and Patricia Cordner
    00080-Box  2-File 09-12   Bismarck people who met up  in Mesa (AZ) Standing:  David Davis, D.P.  Roberson, Mrs. J.E. Davis, J.E. Davis, Florence Satterlund, Mrs. John Vantine,  John Vantine, Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. D.P. Robinson, Glenn Vantine  Front:  Ann Robinson Briggs, Neil Burns,  Lois Burns, Ruth Robinson, Mrs. Glenn Vantine, Ronny Vantine
    00080-Box  2-File 09-13   Adolph Gurke (right) and  Clinton Tompson of the Williston Police Department as they captured Philip  Sweeney suspected in the beating death of Roy Clapper. 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-14   Williams County States  Atty. M.R. McIntee (left) and Deputy Sheriff Ray Atol (right) as William A.  Bates admitted taking part in the slaying of Roy C. Clapper
    00080-Box  2-File 09-15   Van R. Middlemas was killed  in the car driven by Frank Wray when it collided with the Wallace W. Daugherty car  25 miles east of Bismarck.  Both Mr. and  Mrs. Daugherty were killed in the car shown here
    00080-Box  2-File 09-16   Van R. Middlemas was killed  in this car driven by Frank Wray when it collided with the Wallace W. Daugherty  car 25 miles east of Bismarck.  Both Mr.  and Mrs. Daugherty were killed 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-17   Governor Joe Foss, South  Dakota - Keynote of the G.O.P. Convention
    00080-Box  2-File 09-18   Hjalmer Nygaard, Enderlin,  Jake Swenson, and John Erickson at G.O.P. Convention
    00080-Box  2-File 09-19   Warren W. Litten, alternate  from Cass County, Dr. Rudy Proeschle, Hazen, Arley Bjella, Williston at G.O.P.  Convention
    00080-Box  2-File 09-20   Sally Nelson, 15, Stanley,  (her father is Lloyd Nelson, Mountrail County) is introduced at the Women’s  Banquet as the youngest person attending their convention.  Miss Della Erickson, President of Republican  Women – G.O.P. Convention  
    00080-Box  2-File 09-21   Fay Brown and Ernest Fleck  at the G.O.P. Convention
    00080-Box  2-File 09-22   Mark Andrews, Mapleton,  Cass County Delegation and Mary Langer, daughter of Sen. William Langer, Cass  County Delegation at the G.O.P. Convention 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-23   A.J. Scott, Grand Forks,  delegate, and George Longmire at the G.O.P. Convention
    00080-Box  2-File 09-24   Ovid R. Davis, Atlanta (GA),  representing Coca-Cola Co.; Jim F. McGurren, retiring President of North Dakota  Bottlers Assn.; and Harold Corwin, Vancouver Washington, Executive board  members of the American Bottlers of carbonated beverages at the state Bottlers  convention in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 09-25   Kenneth Morgan, left, president  of the lumbermen’s group, and owner of the Morgan Lumber Co., Dunseith, and  James Holum, Rolla, general manager of the Rolla Oil and Lumber Co., take time  out for a chat.  At the North Dakota  Retail Lumberman’s convention
    00080-Box  2-File 09-26   Diane Schneider, 12, (Mr.  and Mrs. Frank Schneider), Monsignor Robert A. Feehan, and Mary Kaye Deibert,  12, (Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Deibert).  Both  are in the Little Flower Troop of the Junior Catholic Daughters and both are in  the 7th grade at St. Mary’s selling shamrocks for the Home on the Range for  boys
    00080-Box  2-File 09-27   Two boys
    00080-Box  2-File 09-28   Don ? holding a baby bottle
    00080-Box  2-File 09-29   Merle Kenny, Vice  President, Bob Morrison, Secretary, George Jennings, Jr., Treasurer, and Eddo  Carlson, President – Officers of the newly formed Bismarck Home Builders Assn.  look over their constitution
    00080-Box  2-File 09-30   Mayor Evan E. Lips is  presented a rose by three members of the Bismarck Future Homemakers of America  to mark Future Homemaker Week in Bismarck and the state.  Gov. Joe E. Davis has proclaimed this week as  FHA Week.  Left to right are Kathy  Chesak, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chesak, Margaret Oliger, a daughter of Mr.  and Mrs. Don Oliger, Mayor Lips, and Velette Peterson, a daughter of Mr. and  Mrs. Melvin R. Peterson.  Mrs. Lois Watts  is the instructor of the chapter.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-31   Harold Nutz welding shop  equipment
    00080-Box  2-File 09-32   E.A. Bostrom, Grand Forks,  president, Coca-Cola Bottling Co.; F.P. Hennessy, Fargo, Director; J.F. McGurren,  Bismarck immediate past president; J.R. Bernabucci, Jamestown,  Secretary-Treasurer; not pictured, Hjalmar Holt, Valley City, Vice-President –  New officers of the North Dakota Bottlers Assn.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-33   Mrs. Esther Barnick,  Bismarck, selling tickets for women’s banquet to Ralph Maxwell 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-34   Lt. George C. Davidson,  project officer at Ft. Warren Air Force Base, WY, shows the “bucking mule”  memorial to men first stationed at the original Army base to Bismarck High  School Concert Choir officers and director Boyd Gregor, second from left.  Singers are Gail Peterson, Verna Buchholtz,  Jack Riedel, and Bruce Bischof.  The  chorus sang at Ft. Warren Friday.   Davidson wrote the Tribune: “We at Warren enjoyed the choir and its  finely prepared program.  Certainly it is  a tribute to the high school and the town of Bismarck.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-35   Alfhild Swanson, Senior  year, Taylor, and Darlene Jones, Junior year, Isabel (SD)
    00080-Box  2-File 09-36   Oliver Whitmer, Williston,  center, admires the silver dish he was awarded for the sub district Toastmaster  Club speech contest here Sunday as John Daschle, left, Bismarck, second place  winner, and Lloyd H. Nygaard, right, president of the host Flickertail  Toastmasters Club of Bismarck, look on
    00080-Box  2-File 09-37   Arnold Strand, Jr., 8,  right, shows how he untied the rope that Don Schmauch, 8, was hanging  from.  He saved his friend’s life.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-38   These Chamber of Commerce  members are sending out a batch of brochures extolling Bismarck virtues.  Between 8000 and 10,000 of the brochures will  be sent out this year to travel shows in all parts of the country as part of  Bismarck’s participation in the Pacific Northwest Travel Assn.  Handing the boxes to Railway Express driver  Gabriel Brown are Frank Schneider, left, E.J. Conlin, Jr., Chairman of the  Chamber publicity committee, Chamber president Elmer Roswick, C.B. Storsved and  Art Leno, Chamber secretary-manager
    00080-Box  2-File 09-39   These Chamber of Commerce  members are sending out a batch of brochures extolling Bismarck virtues.  Between 8000 and 10,000 of the brochures will  be sent out this year to travel shows in all parts of the country as part of  Bismarck’s participation in the Pacific Northwest Travel Assn.  Handing the boxes to Railway Express driver  Gabriel Brown are Frank Schneider, left, E.J. Conlin, Jr., Chairman of the  Chamber publicity committee, Chamber president Elmer Roswick, C.B. Storsved and  Art Leno, Chamber secretary-manager
    00080-Box  2-File 09-40   Governor Davis and Mrs.  William Lane, Moffit, State Chairman Farm Bureau
    00080-Box  2-File 09-41   Group of men listening to  man at podium
    00080-Box  2-File 09-42   Members of Girl Scout  Senior Troop No. 31 receive instruction in reporting aircraft tot eh Air Force  Radar station at Minot, from T/Sgt. Lawrence Kunz, operations director at the  local Air Defense Filter Center.  Left to  right are Bonnie Rockstad, Sherry Skovran, Barb Flohr, Ellen Conmy, Rosalie  Breen, and Colleen Igoe.  Not pictured is  Sue Perry.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-43   Col. L.W. Pine, Garrison  District Engineer for the Corps of Engineers, Col. L.J. Goodsill, Chief  Engineer Omaha District, Roy F. Warner, Regional Hydraulic Engineer for Bureau  Public Roads, Kansas City MO – A profile of the Missouri River main stem  reservoir at a meeting to review navigation clearance requirements on bridges  over the Missouri 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-44   Bruce Johnson, Clarence  Burdg, G.A. Freeman, and Paul Willmore – Officials of the Bismarck  (Missouri-Souris) projects office of the Federal Bureau of Reclamation on  receiving a rare unit citation from Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton
    00080-Box  2-File 09-45   Bruce Johnson, Clarence  Burdg, Paul Willmore, and G.A. Freeman – Officials of the Bismarck  (Missouri-Souris) projects office of the Federal Bureau of Reclamation on  receiving a rare unit citation from Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton
    00080-Box  2-File 09-46   Mrs. Anita Wagner, Arena,  Rural Elementary, Mrs. Verna Vollmer, Wing, Rural Elementary, and Leonard E.  Lundberg, Wilton, Rural Elementary – Meeting of Burleigh County Teachers at the  Bismarck Municipal Country Club
    00080-Box  2-File 09-47   J.P. Danrot, Memorial  Foundation Chairman, John Ehrmantraut, Home on the Range Chairman, Allen  Martinson, Youth Guidance Chairman – In charge of St. Patrick’s Day Dance –  Benefits will be divided among these organizations – The BJC Bagpipe Band is  included in the youth guidance program
    00080-Box  2-File 09-48   Ruth C. Perry
    00080-Box  2-File 09-49   Among those attending an  advisory committee meeting here Tuesday for the 1958 God’s Share Appeal fund  drive in this area were, left to right, Richard J. Coughlin, Minot, general  chairman, Paul Gardner, New England, Committee member, The Most Rev. Hilary B.  Hacker, bishop of Bismarck, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Garvin.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-50   Members of the Bismarck  Junior College merchandising class will manage the JC Penney store here  Friday.  I.E. Solberg is instructor of  the class, which has been visiting the store every Monday for the past several  weeks learning inventory, stock control, advertising, and buying and displaying  of merchandise.  Students have worked  with department heads to learn the business.   Left to right here are, front row, Carrie Grossman, department manager,  and James Fischer, chosen by the class to be store manager.  In the rear are James Hulligan and Al Gross,  department managers, and Walter Woodworth, advertising director.  Other department managers not pictured are Art  Little, David Poloniuk, and Dale Lengenfelder.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-51   Candle light ceremonies for  thirty-one first year student nurses of St. Alexius School of Nursing
    00080-Box  2-File 09-52   Mrs. Jack Barnes (at right)  and John Wagner
    00080-Box  2-File 09-53   Dancers on stage
    00080-Box  2-File 09-54   Members of the New Salem  Lions Club present a $1700 check to Mr. and Mrs. William Bethke and their son,  Leslie, 5, after a fire destroyed their home and their daughter was killed in  the fire.  A cow broke Mr. Bethke’s leg  the next day.  Money came from persons  all over the area
    00080-Box  2-File 09-55   Mrs. John Severson and her  son James survey one of Mrs. Severson’s oil paintings.  Mrs. Severson teaches an art class at  Bismarck Junior College
    00080-Box  2-File 09-56   Al Schell, Mechanics,  Robert Sucky, Mechanics, Irvin Reinhardt, Shop Foreman, Alvin Terry, Mechanics  – They are unloading their steam cleaner at their new building.  All work for the Bismarck Implement Co.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-57   Truckload of fertilizer  attachments from the Kirschmann Manufacturing Co.  First load to go out from the plant
    00080-Box  2-File 09-58   Eugene Grenz using a rotary  snowplow to remove snow from the front of the Dakota Maid Flour warehouse
    00080-Box  2-File 09-59   This shows how a safety saw  keeps the fingers away from the board being sawed
    00080-Box  2-File 09-60   Bismarck Auto Body
    00080-Box  2-File 09-61   Bismarck High School Pep  Band which was the official band for the Western Division Class A  Tournament.  Gordon Knaak is the director
    00080-Box  2-File 09-62   Joseph Wold, Regan; Spelling  winner Meryl, 12, 7th Grade at Regan School, and Mrs. Charlotte Strand (Meryl’s  teacher)
    00080-Box  2-File 09-63   Naomie, 3, Martin, 6,  David, 8, Marcie, 4 – Children of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Weber, Pastor of Salem  Lutheran Church at Stanton – The children had their tonsils removed on March  13, 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 09-64   Seventeen transport trucks  which brought 56 new Chevrolet cars and trucks into Bismarck for the State  Highway Department         
    00080-Box  2-File 09-65   This picture shows some  trees that were cut from the Burleigh County Courthouse because they were  keeping the light out of the upstairs windows
    00080-Box  2-File 09-66   Burning rubble where the  building belonging to Ed Helfenstein was
    00080-Box  2-File 09-67   Building of Ed Helfenstein  while burning
    00080-Box 2-File  09-68   Condemned building of Ed  Helfenstein shortly before he burned it to protect the neighbor children from  playing in it and getting hurt
    00080-Box  2-File 09-69   House and cars 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-70   House at 5th and Front to  be torn down
    00080-Box 2-File  09-71   House at 24th and Rosser to be  moved out of town
    00080-Box  2-File 09-72   2021 Main – Yard full of  junk – owner asked to remove it
    00080-Box  2-File 09-73   House at 7th and Sweet that  will be removed
    00080-Box  2-File 09-74   George Cederstrom (left)  receives the championship trophy from Bismarck Mayor Evan Lips – State Amateur  Basketball Tournament
    00080-Box  2-File 09-75   Tribune’s most valuable  players in the State Amateur Basketball Tournament – left to right – Luther  Aamold (most valuable player in the tournament), Bob George, John Campagna,  George Cederstrom (Tribune captain), Fred Anstrom
    00080-Box  2-File 09-76   John Butterfield,  outstanding player of the Hettinger Shooting Stars, shows his finger that he  broke by hitting the rim of the basket in the regional championship game.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-77   Hettinger arriving in Minot  to defend their Class B Championship – left to right – Jim Walby, Coach Duane  Holly, Gary Melling, John Butterfield, Billy Stevens, and Rod Reinke
    00080-Box  2-File 09-78   Beach Buccaneers before the  opening game of the Class B Tournament at Minot
    00080-Box  2-File 09-79   Bob Goodall, a former  student from Beulah (ND) is an outstanding star for Tulsa College 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-80   Minot Coach Art Hovde  administers smelling salts to Fay Peterson after he hit the wall in the World  War Memorial Building in Bismarck 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-81   Cheerleaders
    00080-Box  2-File 09-82   Bismarck cheering section  with cheerleader Deb Bischof in front foreground – Bismarck Demons beat the  Dickinson Midgets to become the Western Division Class A Champions.  
    00080-Box  2-File 09-83   Baton twirlers performing  at game
    00080-Box  2-File 09-84   Scorekeepers table 
    00080-Box  2-File 09-85   Jack Kla and Orville Iwen –  Referees for High School Basketball Tournament
    00080-Box  2-File 09-86   Boys basketball game
    00080-Box  2-File 09-87   Boys basketball game – St.  Mary’s vs. ?
    00080-Box  2-File 09-88   Basketball players on the  bench
    00080-Box  2-File 09-89   Basketball players on bench  and crowd
    00080-Box  2-File 09-90   Ron Gludt of the Mandan Braves  making basket.   Pat Keller (5),  Dickinson, Weldon Christenson (4), Dickinson, Keith Cantwell (10), Mandan,  Billy Anderst (First left of basket), Mandan, Jerry Meeker (12), Mandan, Roger  Haug (6), Dickinson
    00080-Box  2-File 09-91   Dancer performing at game
    00080-Box  2-File 09-92   Vern Keim, gymnast,  performing at game
    00080-Box  2-File 09-93   Snowman build after a late  snowfall to emphasize the need for a drag strip
    00080-Box  2-File 09-94   Bismarck players arrive at  the World War Memorial Building here Sunday afternoon after returning from  Grand Forks to be greeted by hundreds of loyal followers.  A car cavalcade that stretched miles up the  road met the teams at Sterling and escorted them back into Bismarck.  The Demons gave the fans something to cheer  about this year.  They swept the West  with a 14-o record, won the Western tournament in three straight and the State  tourney in three straight.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-95   The Demons have their cake  and get to eat it, too, after winning the Class A cage crown.  Bill Leifur and coach Marshall Murdoch are  holding the cake, which has names of all the players written on it.  Left to right are Herman Brocopp, student  manager, Jerry Brunsoman, Leifur, Bob Smith, Terry Luke, Murdoch, Art Winter,  Rich Olthoff, Mike Williams, and Tim Sorneson, student manager.  Vern Hagen stands behind Brunsoman and Bob  Schaumberg is behind Leifur.  T far right  is Ray Yeasley, an assistant coach.
    00080-Box  2-File 09-96   Gordy Postouit, Rich  Olthoff, Front – Jerry Brunsoman – Back – Vern Hagen, Rich Peterson, Mike  Williams, Bill Leifer, Ron Carlson, Terry Luke, Rod Tjaden, Marsh Murdoch,  Herman Brocopp (Student Manager) – Bismarck High School Western Class A  Champion Basketball Team as they prepared to leave for the State Tournament in  Grand Forks
    00080-Box  2-File 09-97   Art Winter (40), Bismarck,  and Jim Collins (25), Minot jump for ball.   Rod Tjaden (12), Bismarck, Bob Azure (43), Minot
    00080-Box  2-File 09-98   Midwest Motor Express  drivers honored at annual dinner.  Left  to right front row:  Ralph Spier, Art  Weixel, Ralph Harju, and Leo Weixel.   Left to right back row:  Julius  Baier, Steve Dilger, Wayne Jorgenson, Homer Monroe, Alvin Rader, Manford  Renfrow, and Mahlon Cordon
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – April 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 10-01   Maria Aretoglidou, 8 year  old Greek orphan who had been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kolberg through the  Foster Parents Plan 
    00080-Box  2-File 10-02   Group photo
    00080-Box  2-File 10-03   Two men
    00080-Box  2-File 10-04   R.O.M. Gyutle
    00080-Box  2-File 10-05   Albert V. Hartl
    00080-Box 2-File  10-06   W.K. Nye
    00080-Box  2-File 10-07   Land Instructor (no name  listed)
    00080-Box  2-File 10-08   C.G. Wright
    00080-Box  2-File 10-09   Harland Josephson, member  of the Riverdale Sportsmen Club and Walter Isaac, farmers in Riverdale area –  Personal invitation to attend a talk by Wilford Miller on Farmer-Sportsmen  Relations
    00080-Box  2-File 10-10   C.A.R. Sevenson
    00080-Box  2-File 10-11   Group of men
    00080-Box  2-File 10-12   Vandals broke into this  Apple Creek School and smashed storm windows and wrote obscene words on blackboard
    00080-Box  2-File 10-13   Ernest Fleck, F.H. Gower  (Denver), and Wesley Wilson – Special Adult course at BJC on Oil Lands
    00080-Box  2-File 10-14   William North, far left on  horse, general manager of the New York Life Insurance Company, arrived in Bismarck  to speak at the Sales Congress of the North Dakota State Assn. of Life  Underwriters and the North Dakota Health and Accident Assn.  He was met by, on horseback – left to  right:  North, Mrs. Walt Neuens, and Walt  Neuens.  Standing left to right:  Ervin Friginser (sp?), Arvid Wiklund, F.H.  McDonna, Jerry Boren, J.W. Tyler, Paul Bailey, Mayor Evan Lips, Mrs. Otto  Harju, and Floyd Reynolds.  Kneeling left  to right:  Rosemary Wiklund, Terry  Wiklund, Otto Harju, and Robert Braun  
    00080-Box  2-File 10-15   Robert L. Donigan, Council  Traffic Institute, Northwestern College, Evanston (IL), James P, Economos,  Director of Traffic Court Programs, American Bar Assn., Chicago (IL), Floyd B.  Sperry, Chairman of Traffic Safety Committee, Golden Valley, Floyd J. Upham, State  Safety Director – Looking over the Electro-Matic speed meter, which uses radar  to trap speeders
    00080-Box  2-File 10-16   Susan Smith, 8, Mary  Woodmansee, 6, Sharon Grad, 9, and Patricia Smith, 7, jumping rope during  Easter vacation
    00080-Box  2-File 10-17   Candy Duell, 6, (Mr. and  Mrs. Robert Duell), pushes doll in stroller during Easter vacation
    00080-Box  2-File 10-18   Cathy Curran, 7, and Pat  Curran, 11, fill their bicycle tires during Easter vacation
    00080-Box  2-File 10-19   Roger Tolman, 17, Jr. Asst.  Scoutmaster, Pat Jordan, 15, and Bob Totman – Members of Troop 53 of Mandan  making a totem pole which will be erected at Heart Butte Scout Camp
    00080-Box  2-File 10-20   Leonard Kaibel, 18, Dennis  Schlenker, 17, Gerald Schneider, 16, and Douglas Paulus, 15, from Goodrich sang  “I wish I was Single Again” in Bismarck during the District V Class B and C  Music Festival
    00080-Box  2-File 10-21   A section of the Bismarck  High School Concert Band practicing for their concert – left to right from  Knaak – Ralph Vinje, Donald Schell, Frank Rosnau, Merrill Pfeifer, Kenneth  Breene, Tim Sorneson, Bill Gillen – Inside left to right – Sandra Werr, Bill  Helphrey, Bonnie Horn, Karen Dybdahl, and Tommy Thompson 
    00080-Box  2-File 10-22   Leona Richter, 17,  Napoleon, played “The Challenger” – One of 1800 students who took part in the  Class B and C Music District V Music Festival in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 10-23   Mrs. Arthur Herther, Minot,  First Vice President, Mrs. H.D. Braeger, Fessenden, Treasurer, Mrs. Morris  Barks, Devils Lake, Secretary, Dr. O.A. DeLong, Mayville, President, Glen H.  Jahnke, State Convention Chair and Seventh District President, Mrs. A.A.  Graustad, Jamestown, Third Vice President, Mrs. Theodore Loy, Jamestown, First  Vice President – Board of Managers of the North Dakota Congress of Parent  Teachers
  00080-Box  2-File 10-24   Demonstration of old method  of artificial respiration – Rodney Morris, 14, and Ronald Pflipsen, 14, members  of Troop 37, Garrison.
00080-Box  2-File 10-25   Donald Leier, 14, of  Explorer Post 560, Napoleon, demonstrating different chemical changes
00080-Box  2-File 10-26   Richard Fryhling, 14, (on  top) Eric Olgerson, 11, Larry Davis, 11, (back of head on bottom), Bob Barclay,  Scoutmaster Bob Dorthy in right corner - Troop 14, Bismarck building signal  tower by lashing
00080-Box  2-File 10-27   Fort Yates Cub Scout Pack  132 doing an egg shell craft – Michael Toledo, 10, Rickey McLaughlin, 11,  Dennis Hample
00080-Box  2-File 10-28   Boys playing baseball on  the Will-Moore playground – Charles Rhode, 11, and John Harmes, 12
00080-Box  2-File 10-29   Vincent Rettig, Alexander  (ND), North Dakota’s Outstanding Young Farmer, Robert C. Cunningham, Hysham  (MT), Montana’s Outstanding Young Farmer, Pat Jusola, Tulsa, Miss Outstanding Young  Farmer, and Jack E. Hansen, Gurden (sp?) City (SD), South Dakota’s Outstanding  Young Farmer – Attending program in Indianapolis (IN) honoring the four  outstanding young farmers in the nation
00080-Box  2-File 10-30   “Pigloo” – Isolated birth  unit for new pigs
00080-Box  2-File 10-31   Four Bismarck members of  the Hadassah Youth Organization presenting Governor John Davis with a  paperweight of Elath stone from the seaport of King Solomon.  Left to right:  Ruth Sloven, 8, Maury Kamins, 8, Governor  Davis, Joy Wezelman, 8, and Marcia Sloven, 9 
00080-Box  2-File 10-32   Mrs. Jack McCroy, Douglas  Ackley, Judi Bertsch, and Larry Seeger – Dance team from “Familiar Stranger”, a  folk musical presented by Bismarck Junior College students
00080-Box  2-File 10-33   Coleen Igoe, 16, (Mr. and  Mrs. James Igoe) and Thomas Porter, 9, (Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Porter) – Thomas is  riding a Mexican Burro owned by Martin Buchert, owner of horse barn south of  town
00080-Box  2-File 10-34   Mrs. Mary Schugart, Nursing  Rep. for North Dakota and South Dakota, Mrs. O.S. Tomlin, Mrs. Lois Schock,  Public Health Nurse, McClusky – These ladies are preparing a hot moist compress  as part of a special Red Cross Nursing Instructor’s course at the Bismarck  Hospital 
00080-Box  2-File 10-35   Nurse
00080-Box  2-File 10-36   Man and woman holding  certificate of merit
00080-Box  2-File 10-37   Twenty-four school teachers  and Mrs. Clara Brown, County Superintendent of Schools for Slope County – Left  to Right sitting:  Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Lois  Wegner, President, Mrs. Helen Wegner, Vice President, and John Klein.  Second row:   Mrs. Lucille Bertsch, Mrs. Norma Wolfgren, Miss Ella Olson, Mrs. Pauline  Peterson, Mrs. Carol Ming, Mrs. Mary Hutzenbuler, and Mrs. Afton Hanson.  Third row:   Miss Ella Erickson, Mrs. Helen Kitzen, Miss Etha Lawson, Miss Annabell,  and Mrs. Fay DeKrey.  Last Row:  Mrs. Marlene Hanson, Mrs. Helen Farber, Mrs.  Harriet Johnson, Mrs. Charlotte Welsz, Mrs. Lucille Austin, and Mrs. Shirley  Armburst.
00080-Box  2-File 10-38   New officers of the North  Dakota Restaurant Assn.  Gene Langlee,  Bowman, Second Vice President, Robert Munsey, Jamestown, President, Larry  Stillwell, Jamestown, Secretary-Treasurer
00080-Box  2-File 10-39   Burleigh County Delegates  at the Nonpartisan League Convention – Larry Schneider, Ole E. Johnson, Ed  Schauer, Oscar Hagstrom, Harvey Jensen
00080-Box  2-File 10-40   G.C. Gardner, Area Credit  Officer and Convention Chairman, Aberdeen (SD), E.E. Wood, Asst. Chief Branch  of Credit, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington DC, George A. LaVerdure, Asst.  Area Credit Officer, Aberdeen (SD), Dale Belcher, Area Credit Officer, Bureau  of Indian Affairs, Anadarko (OK)
00080-Box  2-File 10-41   Three Anderson boys just  returning from the Scott-Atwater factory at Minneapolis where they attended a  week long outboard motor school – sitting in back row:  Mickey, Sam, and Gary Anderson (Mr. and Mrs.  I.J. Anderson)
00080-Box  2-File 10-42   Front:  Dr. W.C. Brunsoman, Banquet and Dance, Dr.  John K. Peterson, Publicity, Dr. J.S. Nicola, Reservations and  Transportation.  Back:  Dr. W.R. Lauer, Stag and Golf, Dr. Richard  Krause, General Chair, Dr. D.R. Perry, Exhibits, Dr. W. T. Lee, Clinics and  Properties – North Dakota State Dental Assn. Convention
00080-Box  2-File 10-43   Jerry Parson, Filed Rep.,  Bismarck, Pete Cymbaluk, Dealer, Bowman, Phil Carufel, Dealer, Bismarck, Willis  Sackreiter, Dealer, Mobridge, Vic Carufel, Dealer, Bismarck – Dealers of the  Butler Manufacturing Co. meeting in Bismarck at the Grand Pacific Hotel
00080-Box  2-File 10-44   Four members of the  Bismarck Jr. Chamber of Commerce as they leave for Washington to make a bid for  a national Jaycee awards program for Bismarck.   Fred Banker, Chairman of the local OYF committee, Elven T. Pearson, Harold  Anderson, Vern Wagner, A.A. Mayer, Vice President of Bismarck Chamber of  Commerce, Mayor Evan Lips, John Kuhn, President of the Jaycees
00080-Box  2-File 10-45   Four members of the  Bismarck Jr. Chamber of Commerce as they leave for Washington to make a bid for  a national Jaycee awards program for Bismarck.   Fred Banker, Chairman of the local OYF committee, Elven T. Pearson,  Harold Anderson, Vern Wagner, A.A. Mayer, Vice President of Bismarck Chamber of  Commerce, Mayor Evan Lips, John Kuhn, President of the Jaycees
00080-Box  2-File 10-46   Mrs. Lloyd Overvold,  Secretary, Devils Lake, M.J. O’Conner, Treasurer, Fargo, Blaine Hanson, Vice  President, West Fargo (also Mayor of West Fargo), C.M Christianson, New  President, Dickinson, Receives gavel from old President Fred A. Keller,  Bismarck, Former President – North Dakota Mobile Home Dealers Assn.
00080-Box  2-File 10-47   Jack Askew, H.M. Leonhard,  Herman Joos (Architects) in back, Al Fetzer, Bismarck, Fetzer Electric, and  Dick Schornack, Dakota Sash and Door, Aberdeen (SD) – Opening of bids for the  new Governor’s mansion
00080-Box  2-File 10-48   Receiving certificates at  the annual graduation-election banquet of the Missouri Valley Chapter of the  American Institute of Banking – Front Row:   Miss Margaret Kronick, First National Bank, Miss Irene Theisen, First  National Bank of Mandan, Miss Ella Norby, First National Bank, Miss Edith  Constance, First National Bank – Second Row:   Miss Rozella Johnson, First National Bank, Sidney Sieraski, First  National Bank, Peter J. Welk, Dakota National Bank – Third Row:  Rueben Sailer, Bank of North Dakota, Emil E.  Kautzman, First National Bank of Mandan, Clayton B. Schmidt, First National  Bank – Last Row:  John Demianew, First  National Bank of Mandan, Christ Bantz, Bank of North Dakota
00080-Box  2-File 10-49   F.H. Hankin, Rep. for New  York Life, Parshall, Mrs. Hankin, Miss Janyce Wetch, Registration Secretary –  Oil Meeting
00080-Box  2-File 10-50   Richard Seabury, 16, Mike  Flanagan, 17, Deverne Schatz, 16, and Clark Ecklund, 16, boating on the river.
00080-Box  2-File 10-51   Mrs. Lois Schock, McClusky,  Ed Sypnieski, Director of North Dakota Tuberculosis and Health Assn., Bismarck,  Mrs. Ferne Vance, Vice President of Midwest Region League for Nursing, Omaha  (NE), Mrs. John Cleveland, Dickinson, Dr. Lewis S. Jordan, Supt. Of Riverside  Sanatorium, Granite Falls (MN), looking over stuffed animals and handicraft  done by the handicapped .
00080-Box  2-File 10-52   Carol Weisbeck trying on an  Easter hat
00080-Box  2-File 10-53   Carol Weisbeck, 16, (Mr.  and Mrs. Leo Weisbeck), trying on an Easter hat
00080-Box  2-File 10-54   Mrs. Lena Ayres, Millinery  Clerk at A.W. Lucas, assists Bette Anderson, 16, (Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson)  who is trying on an Easter hat
00080-Box  2-File 10-55   Carol Weisbeck trying on an  Easter hat
00080-Box  2-File 10-56   Bette Anderson trying on an  Easter hat
00080-Box  2-File 10-57   Window display
00080-Box  2-File 10-58   Yard after fire
00080-Box  2-File 10-59   Dr. L.S. Tallakson,  President of Evangelical Church for state, Fargo, Ralph Wood, Asst. Chief of  Highway Patrol, Dr. C.A. Arnestang, Executive Secretary of Inter-Church  Council, Fargo
00080-Box  2-File 10-60   Rev. Lawrence Wilmot of ST.  John’s College, Winnipeg, who spoke at a noon luncheon of the Spring District  Day of the Episcopal Missionary, District of North Dakota
00080-Box  2-File 10-61   Rev. Thoralf Norheim
00080-Box  2-File 10-62   John Devins, Assistant  Administrator, holding plaque, Sr. Paul OSB, Administrator of the St. Alexius  Hospital, Miss Jean Norton, President of the Bismarck Safety Council, Miss  Norton is presenting Sr. Paul with a national safety award on behalf of the  National Safety Council.
00080-Box  2-File 10-63   Man
00080-Box  2-File 10-64   Emil Schweigert 
00080-Box  2-File 10-65   Clark Eibelberger
00080-Box  2-File 10-66   One of the dresses made by  Miss Marlene Qualley as part of her wardrobe
00080-Box  2-File 10-67   Richard Berger checking  thermometer which registered 83 degrees a high for the day
00080-Box  2-File 10-68   Man using table saw
00080-Box  2-File 10-69   Miss Ann Engberg, Minot,  Operator/Owner of Grand Café and Langseth’s Café, looking over the latest model  “Broadster”, Larry Loran, cooking, and salesman for Lindquist Fixture Co.,  Richard Miller, Co-Owner of Lindquist Fixture Co. at the North Dakota  Restaurant Assn. Convention in Bismarck
00080-Box  2-File 10-70   Les Renschler, Linton,  President, Gordon Werner, Minneapolis, Rep. for Northern States Power Company,  Jack Graham, Duluth (MN), Rep. for Pillsbury Mills at a breakfast for the North  Dakota Restaurant Assn. Meeting in Bismarck
00080-Box  2-File 10-71   Phillip Senger, Driver for  Allied Van Lines in Bismarck, unloading slot machines seized in Treasury  Department raids at Mandan and Dickinson
00080-Box  2-File 10-72   Janet Hagey, 17, Stanley,  winner of state Betty Crocker Contest and En route to national contest in  Washington DC with Mrs. LaVonne Severson, her Home Economics instructor at  Stanley High.  Janet is a Senior
00080-Box  2-File 10-73   Sheridan County Delegates –  Matt Leitheisen, Anton Swanson, and Lester E. Hansen in Bismarck for the  Democratic Convention
00080-Box  2-File 10-74   Delegates to the 1957 State  Young Citizens League Convention at the state capitol in session
00080-Box  2-File 10-75   House in Highland Acres  built by Whitaker Woodcraft Construction Co.
00080-Box  2-File 10-76   House in the Casey Addition  built by T. Clem Casey
00080-Box  2-File 10-77   House on the south side  built by Anton Vogel – Vogel Plumbing and Heating
00080-Box  2-File 10-78   House on the northeast side  built by Eddo Carlson
00080-Box  2-File 10-79   House on east side built by  Joe Holzer Construction Co.
00080-Box  2-File 10-80   Pedestrians and cars on  street
00080-Box  2-File 10-81   Mrs. John Larson, Longest  member of the church, Jennie Richolt, and Rev. Tannehill at groundbreaking of  McCabe Church
00080-Box  2-File 10-82   Patrolman Charles Anderson  points to some of fifty-two bullet holes which his squad car received in a 100  mph chase of Willis M. Wittig, Jr. 
00080-Box  2-File 10-83   Governor Davis proclaimed  “Dress Right Week” shown here with Norman Talmo, center, of Greengard’s Clothing  and Leo Shark of Shark’s Men’s Store
00080-Box  2-File 10-84   Mrs. Loretta Envik and Mrs.  Alma Martin with pile of last minute tax returns coming into the office of the  State Tax Commissioner
00080-Box  2-File 10-85   As a part of the current  Share-in-America savings bond sales campaign being staged by the US Treasury  Department, three departments at the State Capitol were honored here.  Receiving certificates for having more than  50 per cent participation in the payroll savings plan are representatives of the  departments.  Russell Reid,  superintendent of the North Dakota State Historical Society; Curtis Olson,  state auditor, and Mrs. Ruth Smith of the state budget director’s office.  At the right is Harold G. Wheeler, Fargo,  state director of savings bond sales.
00080-Box  2-File 10-86   Mrs. Thomas Kelly,  Williston, left, and Mrs. F.O. Beck, Bismarck, show Junior Catholic Daughter  workbooks to state officers of the senior CDAs during the state CDA and Jr. CDA  conventions held in Bismarck over the weekend.   Standing, left to right, are Josephine Zahn, Mandan; Mrs. Wilhelmine  Olheiser, Dickinson; Mrs. Gladys Germer, Fargo; and Mrs. Catherine Seidler,  Mott.  
00080-Box  2-File 10-87   Three of the members of the  Garrison District of the Corps of Engineers who participated in a  Pre-Construction Safety meeting held at Riverdale recently are shown here at  the session. Charles C. Rusconi, district safety engineer, who was given a  sustained superior performance award; Eugene Gunn, Missouri River District  safety engineer, Omaha, who presented a paper on “How to Prevent an Accident:  and Col. Lynn W. Pine, district engineer.
00080-Box  2-File 10-88   Attending a meeting of the  Little Missouri River Interstate Compact Commission here Thursday were these  men.  Seated are Milo Hoisveen, North  Dakota state engineer and secretary of the North Dakota Water Conservation  Commission; Joe Grimes, South Dakota water engineer; Maj. Gen. John S. Seybold  (Ret.), who presided; Fred E. Buck, Montana state engineer, and Earl Lloyd,  Wyoming state engineer.  At the rear are  Einar H. Dahl, Watford City; Bill Corwin, Fargo, and Earle F. Tucker, Bismarck  members of the State Water Commission
00080-Box  2-File 10-89   Feted at a luncheon at the  Municipal Country Club are five winners in a state essay contest sponsored by  the Governor’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped.  The first place winner, Sally Ann Walter of  Mandan, was awarded $75 and a $310 scholarship to Jamestown College.  She will participate in the national  contest.  Shown here with their  certificates are, front row:  Miss Walter  and Diane Welder, St. Mary’s Central High School, Bismarck, third place.  In the rear are Myrna Johnson, Valley City,  second place; Gov. John E. Davis, who made the awards; Carol Pederson, Valley  City, fifth place, and Phyllis Arnberger, Gilby, fourth place
00080-Box  2-File 10-90   Ray Vendsel with Senator  John Kennedy in Minot at State Democratic Convention
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – May 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 11-01   Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt as she  appeared in Bismarck to speak for the American Assn. for the United Nations
    00080-Box  2-File 11-02   Mrs. Delmar Marinucci,  Chairman of the Poppy Day Committee of the Lloyd Spetz No. 1 Post of the  American Legion Auxiliary pins a corsage of Red Poppies on Mrs. Franklin D.  Roosevelt in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 11-03   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box  2-File 11-04   Col. R.W. Carlson and Col.  Noel Thoralson preparing for a nationwide civil defense test
    00080-Box  2-File 11-05   Mrs. Fred Jacobs working on  Mrs. J.B. Gregors; Mrs. Robinson administering to Mrs. Sherven; Mrs. Robert  Taylor working on Mrs. Lance Davenport; Mrs. McGree and Mrs. Cecil Moyes  (kneeling) working on Mrs. Marvin Brammer – First Aid Course
    00080-Box  2-File 11-06   Future location of the US  Fish and Wildlife Service on the Snake Creek National Wildlife Refuge north of  Coleharbor
    00080-Box  2-File 11-07   Mr. and Mrs. Harry R.  Towson (sp?) of Bismarck being interviewed by a member of the British Travel  Assn. for radio in London
    00080-Box  2-File 11-08   E. E. Ueckert, first North  Dakota farmer to receive a cost share payment check for planting trees under  the Great Plains Program
    00080-Box  2-File 11-09   Carsten Bjornstad and  Esther Fiedt shown with Mrs., Thomas W. Leach whose scholarships they won to  study at the University of Munich, Germany
    00080-Box  2-File 11-10   New officers (Goes with  #11?)
    00080-Box  2-File 11-11   Mrs. Dr. Duncan Perry,  secretary, Bismarck, Mrs. Dr. O.H. Hoffman, President, Hannaford, Mrs. Dr. Fed  A. Maides, Treasurer, Grand Forks, and Mrs. Dr. R.M. Burgum, Vice President,  Minot (Goes with #10?) Auxiliary officers
    00080-Box  2-File 11-12   Group photo
    00080-Box  2-File 11-13   Calvin Ryder, Dane Boyd,  and John Larson with three of four foxes donated to the Riverdale High School  biology class
    00080-Box  2-File 11-14   Woman holding chinchilla
    00080-Box  2-File 11-15   Donald, 7, Sharon, 11, and  Dennis, 7, Rubbelke shown with their rabbit, Fuzzy, and some of her nine little  ones
    00080-Box  2-File 11-16   Tony Johnson, Chief of  Livestock Division State Training School with horse 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-17   Lloyd Kuntz, Northern  Improvement, cutting flagpole from Northern Pacific lawn to move it to the new  Hughes Junior High School 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-18   David Granley, 6, (Mr. and  Mrs. Kenneth Granley), leaning over and James Clooten, 5, (Mr. and Mrs. Robert  Clooten) looking at the new water main trench on south Washington Street 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-19   Some of the seized slot  machines in storage at the Federal Building from raids in Mandan and Dickinson
    00080-Box  2-File 11-20   A.T. Johnson, Chief of  Licensing Dept. of Tax Dept. destroying slot machines that were seized in a  raid in Billings County
    00080-Box  2-File 11-21   Mrs. Gilman Knutson, Dunn  Center, Mrs. Carl Kuehn, Washburn, Beef Promotion Chairman, Mrs. Vic Voight,  Mandan, Mrs. Jim Tyler, and Governor Davis Bismarck promoting beef by  campaigning for eating of beef on Father’s Day 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-22   Governor Davis and James  Puppe, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Puppe, Hensel.  James is president of Pembina County YCL
    00080-Box  2-File 11-23   The Americana Hotel, Bal  Harbour, Miami Beach, where Gov. Davis and his family stayed during the annual  Governor’s conference
    00080-Box  2-File 11-24   Jack and Jill Kindergarten  class boarded the train in Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 11-25   Kids riding Northern  Pacific train
    00080-Box  2-File 11-26   Kids riding Northern  Pacific train
    00080-Box  2-File 11-27   Little girl and boy
    00080-Box  2-File 11-28   Moving the flag pole from  the Northern Pacific lawn as the lawn gave way to a parking lot
    00080-Box  2-File 11-29   Dropping flagpole from  Northern Pacific lawn
    00080-Box  2-File 11-30   Preparing to move flagpole  to new location
    00080-Box  2-File 11-31   Lynn Schwoebel, New  Rockford
    00080-Box  2-File 11-32   Dr. W.K. Taylor, Fessenden  and Ted Hanson, Jr., Fargo, Ted Hanson Dental Lab at Fargo – State Dental  Convention in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 11-33   Dr. O.G. Maisey, Enderlin  and George Ells, Fargo, Owner of Ell’s Dental Laboratory at Fargo – Exhibitor –  State Dental Convention in Bismarck 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-34   Dr. M.A. Hoghaug,  President, Grand Forks, Dr. Jack Pfister, Secretary, Wahpeton, and Dr. V.B.  Keltger, President-Elect, Fargo
    00080-Box  2-File 11-35   J.C. Phillips, Richardton,  G.H. Hernett, Ashley, and Charles R. Hall, Chicago (IL)
    00080-Box  2-File 11-36   J.F. Bannerman, Grafton,  E.L. Shaw, Fargo, W.J. Johnston, Grafton, and W.R. Braseth, Fargo
    00080-Box  2-File 11-37   Man and woman
    00080-Box  2-File 11-38   Flower with snow on it
    00080-Box  2-File 11-39   Ice covered tree branch
    00080-Box  2-File 11-40   Field full of water
    00080-Box  2-File 11-41   Centerpiece?
    00080-Box  2-File 11-42   Woman and sewing machine
    00080-Box  2-File 11-43   “Uncle Sam” with gift
    00080-Box  2-File 11-44   Treasury Dept. check
    00080-Box  2-File 11-45   Man with machinery part
    00080-Box  2-File 11-46   Two men
    00080-Box  2-File 11-47   Girl with doll in stroller
    00080-Box  2-File 11-48   Three men
    00080-Box  2-File 11-49   Leon Rolzinski, Medical  Technologist at State Health Lab and B.L. Dudgeon, President of Sertoma
    00080-Box  2-File 11-50   Group of women
    00080-Box  2-File 11-51   Nurses with women
    00080-Box  2-File 11-52   Mrs. Fred Kirschmann,  Nurse’s Aide (at sink), Mrs. Lettie Graber, R.N., and Sister Mary Mark, Medical  Floor Supervisor at new nursing station on 4th floor of St. Alexius – built  from funds of the Ford Foundation
    00080-Box  2-File 11-53   Mock Casualty – Dr. John T.  Cartwright, Mrs. Thyra Bryant, R.N., Mrs. Albis Baker (patient), Miss Marie  Zent, R.N., and Dr. Robert Tudor 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-54   Gladys Scholler, Mandan,  Valedictorian, Ellen Cedar, Pollock (SD), Honor student, Juliana Scott, Mandan,  Salutatorian, - 1958 Graduating class of Bismarck Hospital School of Nursing
    00080-Box  2-File 11-55   Donald Paulson,  Parliamentarian, Bismarck, Harvey Niemi, Treasurer, McKenzie, Daniel Fricke,  Vice President, Baldwin, Richard Pfliger, President, Rural Bismarck, George  Duemeland, Secretary, Bismarck, Gary Nelson, Sentinel, Sterling, Daniel  Wahlman, Reporter, Sterling – Bismarck Chapter of FFA
    00080-Box  2-File 11-56   Mayor Evan Lips dressed in  a football uniform and kicked straw hats off the roof of the JC Penney building  to officially launch the Straw Hat season
    00080-Box  2-File 11-57   Mayor Evan Lips dressed in  a football uniform and kicked straw hats off the roof of the JC Penney building  to officially launch the Straw Hat season
    00080-Box  2-File 11-58   Rev. H.L. Moore and Rev.  G.A. Wilson of Cleveland (TN) meeting with Mayor Evan E. Lipps, The flying  ministers landed in Bismarck on one leg of a cross-country flight.  They are flying in a Bonanza Aircraft
    00080-Box  2-File 11-59   Rev. H.L. Moore and Rev.  G.A. Wilson of Cleveland (TN) meeting with Mayor Evan E. Lipps.  The flying ministers landed in Bismarck on  one leg of a cross-country flight.  They  are flying in a Bonanza Aircraft
    00080-Box  2-File 11-60   Dr. A.G. Martin, Fargo,  Supt. of Northern District of EUB, Bishop H.R. Heininger, Minneapolis, Bishop  of Northwest area, Dr. J.W. Schindler, Aberdeen, Supt. of Southern District,  and Rev. Robert Feind, Host Pastor  
    00080-Box  2-File 11-61   H.M. Frederickson, Asst.  Vice President, Minneapolis, W.G> Renden, Div. Mgr. Bismarck Division, E.A.  (Tony) Bartolina, Gas Supt. Bismarck Division, Wally F. Kienast, Supt. of Gas  Measurement, Glendice – Wally is assembling a gas regulator – MDU School 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-62   Mrs. Francis Irving, Clerk  at Patterson, Sterling Bentson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Florence Bentson, Bucyrus  (ND), and Alan Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Erickson, Luverne
    00080-Box  2-File 11-63   Front:  Boonchote (Bob) Chitranondh, Sombut (Sam)  Phatomnuphong, Chanchai (Charlie) Tipayachant   Rear:  Mark Scarff, MDU General  Superintendent of System Operations, Hugh Mangskau, General Superintendent of  Transmission Distribution, Robert T. Nelson, Plant Betterment Supervisor – The  first three are Thailand engineers who are studying with Montana-Dakota  Utilities Co.
    00080-Box  2-File 11-64   Mrs. Vernon K. Duntley,  Carrington, President of the Auxiliary to the NDOA, Edwina Cloud, Bismarck,  student at school, Herbert D. Jeffrey, Superintendent of school – “Projection  Magnifier” presented to the North Dakota School for the Blind by the Women’s  Auxiliary to the North Dakota Optometric Assn.
    00080-Box  2-File 11-65   Mrs. Dwight Wieber, Mrs.  Gilbert Ellwein, Mrs. Robert Bain, President of Women’s Missionary Federation  of Lutheran Church of the Cross, and Mrs. Clifford Jansonius checking food  lists for their Silver Tea
    00080-Box  2-File 11-66   L.A. Hofacre, and Herman A.  Haakenson, both of Bismarck, receiving “Oscars of Selling” from Omar Mathison,  second vice president of the Fargo-Moorhead Sales Executives Club 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-67   R.B. Byrne, Hettinger,  Harold Derrick, Bismarck, Robert Coutts, Dickinson, Gus Fristad, Mandan, Arvid  Wiklund, Bismarck, Paul Bibelheimer, Bismarck, G. Frederick Lawrence, Bismarck,  W.E. Arenstein, Bismarck – Members of the Missouri Slope Life Underwriters  Assn. who received national quality awards
    00080-Box  2-File 11-68   Tommy Breuer, 3, son of Mr.  and Mrs. Almit Breuer, Emmet (ND), and Deborah Breuer, 7, daughter of Mr. and  Mrs. Peter Breuer, Bismarck kiss Mrs. Margaret Beauchamp Breuer.  Mrs. Breuer was named North Dakota Mother of  the year.
    00080-Box  2-File 11-69   Mrs. Evelyn Olgeirson and  Mrs. Irv Young with a trunk load of items given them for the benefit auction  for the Shriners Crippled Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis
    00080-Box  2-File 11-70   Janet Wold Regan Ramblers  4-H Club – Winner of the 4-H Burleigh County Speech Elimination
    00080-Box  2-File 11-71   Brig. Gen. H.L. Neely,  right, Commander of the 29th Air Division Maltsrom Air Force Base, Great Falls  (MT), greeted by Maj. John F. Warga, center, State Ground Observer Corps  Coordinator, Bismarck.  Watching are Lt.  Col. C.R. Stapp, Chief of the GOC Division at Civil Air Defense Headquarters,  Colorado and Lt. Col. L.G. Wilcox, Director of the CAD 29th Division and  Montana BT
    00080-Box  2-File 11-72   Mrs. Logan Ward, President  of Burleigh County Farm Bureau Women, C.W. Leifur, Sister Amara, Librarian at  SMCHS, Sister Pacheal, English Teacher at SMCHS, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Secretary  of Farm Bureau Women – Presenting an eight piece set of “Freedom” books to  Bismarck High School and St. Mary’s Central High School 
    00080-Box  2-File 11-73   State Bible Quiz Champions  – Back:  Norman Ciaverella, Mandan, Jerry  Peterson, Bismarck, Gary Buckmiller, Bismarck, Mrs. Luella Rath, Bismarck, team  coach.  Front:  Sally Heath, Willa Buckmiller, Bismarck, Lois  Benson, Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 11-74   Betty McCullough, Regan  Ramblers 4-H Club, at the Burleigh County 4-H Demonstration Elimination.  She was one of two winners
    00080-Box  2-File 11-75   Karl Franson, John Felycn,  and Harry Pearce with the remains of a rocket
    00080-Box  2-File 11-76   Two boys with exhibit
    00080-Box  2-File 11-77   LaVern Anderson, Regan  Cheerful Boys 4-H Club, demonstrating the installation of an electric fence  controller at the Demonstration Elimination
    00080-Box  2-File 11-78   Studio of KBMB TV Station  in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 11-79   Walt Beeler, Northwest  Airlines Station Manager in Bismarck with Old Tom, one of the cats that meet  the airplane in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 11-80   Northwest Airlines  Stewardess watches Old Tom slurp up a dish of cream, as Singapore Susie looks  on from the right
    00080-Box  2-File 11-81   Northwest Airline  Stewardess Florence Tschider welcomes Old Tom aboard with a dish of cream
    00080-Box  2-File 11-82   Northwest Airlines  Stewardess Florence Tschider holds Singapore Susie, who enjoys a leisurely  afternoon snack of cream
  00080-Box  2-File 11-83   Melvin Olson, Chair of  Scout-O-Rama, Roy Indseth, Fleck’s, and John Fleck, sold canoes and boat to  them
00080-Box  2-File 11-84   K-G Men’s Store
00080-Box  2-File 11-85   Mayor Evan Lips, Dr.  Charles Arneson, Lions Club President, John Kuhn, Jr., Chamber of Commerce  President, Elmer Roswick, Sr., Chamber of Commerce President – Heading up Clean  up, Paint up, Fix up Week – Sponsored jointly by these organizations
00080-Box  2-File 11-86   Home at 213 E Thayer Ave.  before local painting contractors painted it in one hour as part of Paint up,  Clean up, and Fix up Week
00080-Box  2-File 11-87   Home at 213 E Thayer Ave.  after local painting contractors painted it in one hour as part of Paint up,  Clean up, and Fix up Week
00080-Box  2-File 11-88   Jerry Roehrich, 11, St.  Mary’s Grade school, and Sgt. Walter (Mac) Thompson at city marble tournament
00080-Box  2-File 11-89   Joe Balzer, 14, St. Mary’s  Grade school, and Vernon Lund, 12, Bismarck Junior High, at city marble  tournament
00080-Box  2-File 11-90   Bill Leifur, Jack Reidel,  Rich Olthoff, Bruce Bischof, Larry Schmitke – Bismarck High School 880 yard  relay team who broke the state record with a 1:34.1 dash
00080-Box  2-File 11-91   Two boys playing baseball
00080-Box  2-File 11-92   Three teenage boys posing  for a baseball photo
00080-Box  2-File 11-93   Darlene Glass, Wachter  School, ties the record of 10.5 for the girl’s 75 yard dash.  Marva Carlson of Roosevelt school is behind  Darlene
00080-Box  2-File 11-94   Willis M. Wittig on his  return to Bismarck after his capture for shooting at a Bismarck police  car.  Patrolman Charles Anderson, who  Wittig shot at, is at left and Police Captain Frank Wenzal is behind him
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – June 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 12-01   Four men
    00080-Box  2-File 12-02   Group of men at podium
    00080-Box  2-File 12-03   Two men and two women at  train station
    00080-Box  2-File 12-04   Woman
    00080-Box  2-File 12-05   Eileen Kallis
    00080-Box  2-File 12-06   Man with guitar
    00080-Box  2-File 12-07   Rocket launch? In field
    00080-Box  2-File 12-08   Group of men signing  documents
    00080-Box  2-File 12-09   Patty Keas (sp?), Rucotta  (sp?) Kuethen (sp?), and Vila Kuethen (sp?) at New Salem Diamond Jubilee
    00080-Box  2-File 12-10   Men getting off bus
    00080-Box  2-File 12-11   Group photo
    00080-Box  2-File 12-12   Five men
    00080-Box  2-File 12-13   Four men by car
    00080-Box  2-File 12-14   Four men at safety  conference
    00080-Box  2-File 12-15   Women playing cards
    00080-Box  2-File 13-01   Bismarck Junior College  Bagpipe Band at Custer State Park – Larry Selle, Mavis Meyers, and Harry  Falconer
    00080-Box  2-File 13-02   New officers elected at the  state 4-H Achievement Institute in Fargo.   Patsy Hanson, Tower City, Secretary; Bill Berquist, Washburn, President;  Myrna Iglehart, Emmett, Treasurer; Charles Weiser, Hazelton, Vice President
    00080-Box  2-File 13-03   North Dakota FFA State Officers  – Back:  Paul Martin, Officer at Large;  Lewellyn Rustan, Officer at Large; Harvey Hirning, Reporter; Bob Miller,  Officer at Large; John Froelich, Treasurer – Front:  Marlo Brackelsberg, Vice President; Loren  Stadig, President; Ronald Ginsbach, Secretary
    00080-Box  2-File 13-04   Little boy at North Dakota  National Guard Camp?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-05   Little boy wearing dad’s?  hat at North Dakota National Guard Camp?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-06   Sfc. Thomas Baird, bottom,  817 Engineer Co., Hettinger, helps Sp-3 Morris Bailey and Pfc. Julius Beehler,  both members of the 816 Engineer Co., Mayville, guide a bridge piling into the  bottom of Devils Lake.  The school, an  Engineer Construction Equipment Training School, at the North Dakota National  Guard encampment, Camp Grafton, is designed to train men as heavy equipment  operators and is directed by Lt. Vance A. Prezler, Bismarck.  His is the first year any piling has been  driven at Camp Grafton.
    00080-Box  2-File 13-07   Cpl. Daniel Binek and Pfc.  Jerome Schaff paint a battery for a N.G. Truck.   Members of the 789th Transportation Company, Mott – National Guard Camp
    00080-Box  2-File 13-08   Pfc. Wesley Vossler and  Sp-3 Milo Boschee load carbine rifle clips – Members of Service Battery 188th  AFA Wishek – North Dakota National Guard Camp Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 13-09   Lew A. Sohoeneman,  Bismarck, Frank H. Johnson, Bismarck, Richard J. Roehrick, Bismarck, Donald D.  Slater, Hettinger, Top graduate of class, received their 2nd Lieutenant Bars at  Camp Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 13-10   Pfc. Al Bertsch, Sp-3 Ted  Hochalter, Sp-3 Tom Haan learning operation of field radio – Members of Hq  & Hq Battery 188th AFA Battalion, Bismarck – North Dakota National Guard  Camp - Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 13-11   Sp-3 Roger Hardy and Pfc.  Jerry Reinhardt – North Dakota National Guard Camp Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 13-12   Master Specialist Mike  Senger, Sp-2 Charles Wanner, Sp-1 LeRoy Natz, SFC Ray SCharnowske – Members of  Hq & Hq Det. Bismarck – North Dakota National Guard Camp Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 13-13   Pvt. Harlen Behles and Sp-2  Wilmer Sayler clean their M-1 Rifles – Members of 897th Engineer Co. – North  Dakota National Guard Camp Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 13-14   Man with rifle - North  Dakota National Guard Camp?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-15   CDR LaMarre giving up  command of Navy Patrol Squadron 2 at the US Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island  (WA)
    00080-Box  2-File 13-16   CDR LaMarre giving up  command of Navy Patrol Squadron 2 at the US Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island  (WA)
    00080-Box  2-File 13-17   CDR LaMarre giving up  command of Navy Patrol Squadron 2 at the US Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island  (WA)
    00080-Box  2-File 13-18   Clyde Ellis, Gen. Mgr.,  National Rural Electric Co-Op Assn; Ray Shoff, Manager; and Richard Salter,  Pres. Capital Electric Co-Op – Annual meeting of the Capital Electric  Cooperative in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 13-19   LaVerne Anderson, Regan,  winner of the regional 4-H competition in Burleigh, Sheridan, and McLean  counties
    00080-Box  2-File 13-20   Betty McCullough, Regan,  winner of the regional 4-H competition in Burleigh, Sheridan, and McLean  counties
    00080-Box  2-File 13-21   Travel Editors and guides  touring North Dakota - Neil Tracy, Greater North Dakota Assn.; Judge Thomas  Barke of the North Dakota Supreme Court, Official guide through the capitol;  Frank Smith, Travel editor of the Army Times, Navy Times, and Air Force Times,  Washington, DC; Ron Hall, Motor News, Detroit (MI); Elmer Roswick, President  Bismarck Chamber of Commerce; Art Leno, Secretary-Manager of the Bismarck  Chamber of Commerce; Joe Rychetnik, United Press International, Portland (OR); 
    00080-Box  2-File 13-22   Travel Writers touring  North Dakota - Elmer Roswisk, President, Bismarck Chamber of Commerce; Joe  Rychetnik, United Press International, Portland (OR); Ron Hall, Motor News,  Detroit (MI); Neil Tracy, Greater North Dakota Assn.; Frank Smith, Travel  editor of the Army Times, Navy Times, and Air Force Times, Washington DC; Judge  Thomas Burke of the North Dakota Supreme Court, Official guide through the  capitol; Art Leno, Secretary-Manager of the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce
    00080-Box  2-File 13-23   New officers of the North  Dakota Young Citizen’s League - David Orr, new YCL president; Virginia Pelton,  Vice President; John Mitzel, secretary 
    00080-Box  2-File 13-24   Elmer Roswick, right,  President of the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce distributing pamphlets boosting  the city to John Werner and Lloyd Wonnenberg
    00080-Box  2-File 13-25   Car that was struck by a  Northern Pacific train at the Third Street crossing
    00080-Box  2-File 13-26   North Dakota’s first  marina?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-27   The burning of the Vegas  Supper Club between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 13-28   The burning of the Vegas  Supper Club between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 13-29   The burning of the Vegas  Supper Club between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 13-30   The burning of the Vegas  Supper Club between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 13-31   Man with photos from Rudrud  Studio
    00080-Box  2-File 13-32   Mrs. Ben Kludt, McClusky,  winner of American Rambler – Willie Grenz, McClusky, Super Valu Dealer
    00080-Box  2-File 13-33   New officers of the Gold  Seal Chinchilla Assn., Inc.  Max Sayre,  Washington, First Vice President; E.G. Streets, Tacoma (WA), President; A.J.  May, Bismarck, Second Vice President; Mrs. Barbara Danielson, Tacoma (WA),  Secretary-Treasurer
    00080-Box  2-File 13-34   Student participants of the  International Farm Youth Exchange Service - Billy Clark, Barnard (KS); Janet  Atwinson, Rapid City (SD); Lenora Eklund, Goodland (KS); A.E. Wilson,  Representative for Pfizer’s Agricultural Division; Marie McKinzie, Washburn  (ND); Alice Young, O’Neilla (NB); Donald Schwartz, Jamestown (ND)
    00080-Box  2-File 13-35   Margaret Baker of Winnipeg,  Manitoba, explains her country’s flag to: (back) Katy Muus, Minot, Rep to  National Advisors Committee; Sally Rosch, Aberdeen (SD) (kneeling); Jean  McCulley, Kenmare, Presented Northwest area TR Center Project, and Fione Emde,  Pierre (SD)
    00080-Box  2-File 13-36   Margaret Baker of Winnipeg,  Manitoba, explains her country’s flag to: (back) Katy Muus, Minot, Rep to  National Advisors Committee; Sally Rosch, Aberdeen (SD) (kneeling); Jean  McCulley, Kenmare, Presented Northwest area TR Center Project, and Fione Emde,  Pierre (SD)
    00080-Box  2-File 13-37   Barbara King, age 7,  daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, sweeping steps off
    00080-Box  2-File 13-38   Planning Class Reunion -  Miss Hilda Deichert, senior at St. Alexius School of Nursing; Mrs. Leon Gunia,  School graduate; Mrs. Agnes Guthrie, member of the first graduating class in  1918 
    00080-Box  2-File 13-39   Planning Class Reunion -  Miss Hilda Deichert, senior at St. Alexius School of Nursing; Mrs. Leon Gunia,  School graduate; Mrs. Agnes Guthrie, member of the first graduating class in  1918
    00080-Box  2-File 13-40   Pamela Knaak peeking out of  the curtain while her mother votes.
    00080-Box  2-File 13-41   A.W. Wentz, Highway  Commissioner, and Ken Kampa, pilot, in the Cessna 170 that the Highway Patrol  is using in its new phase against law-breaking drivers
    00080-Box  2-File 13-42   Kevin Bauer, 13, and a  raccoon from the State Game and Fish Departments mobile wildlife exhibit
    00080-Box  2-File 13-43   Duane Jakobsen, Linton,  seller of this 2 year sorrel mare that went for $720 to an Iowa man
    00080-Box  2-File 13-44   Mrs. J. W. Tully, President  Bismarck Girl Scout Council; Margaret Keeley, National Field Staff from  Minneapolis; Marjorie Nelson, New Executive Director, Bismarck Girl Scout  Council 
    00080-Box  2-File 13-45   Cessna 170 that the Highway  Patrol is using in its new phase against law breaking drivers - Clark Monroe,  Patrol Superintendent; Patrolman Ivan Hendrickson; Floyd Upham, State Safety  Director; A.W. Wentz, Highway Commissioner; Ken Kampa, Pilot; Patrolman Ralph  Wood; Patrolman Ryder Hamro
    00080-Box  2-File 13-46   Front:  Miss Della Erickson and Mrs. Harold Ziegler -  Back:  Mrs. Jack Vantine, Mrs. Lula  Hicks, and Mrs. Erwin Austad  
    00080-Box 2-File  13-47   Mrs. Ruby Livesay, Jamestown,  Acting Patriotic Instructor
    00080-Box  2-File 13-48   Bill Renz, Bismarck  outgoing president; Melvin Schmidt, Bottineau, Secretary re-elected; E. Braash,  Dickinson, New Treasurer; Harold Meyer, Fargo, Regional Representative; Elmer  Reiner, Dickinson; Pastor Robert Plagens, Minot; Pastoral Advisor; Charles  Podall Edgeley, South Central Zone President; Tom McDougall, New President,  Fargo; Herb Trushenske, Jamestown, New board member; John Boelter, Bismarck,  Vice President; Ted Barry, Minot, Membership director 
    00080-Box  2-File 13-49   Looking over laboratory  test equipment while visiting the Wright Air Development Center are, left to  right, Dean Ehn, William Kirchmeier, Ronald Benrey, with Captain Richard  Nelson.  Seated at the operator’s  controls is Leland Jackson.  The “Texas  Tester” being explained by Captain Nelson is used to test gun and rocket  control systems, and can be used to fight a simulated “battle” between two  aircraft.
    00080-Box  2-File 13-50   Ron Carlson, left, shortstop,  throws the ball to Bruce Howie, second baseman.   Bismarck Junior Legion Baseball team
    00080-Box  2-File 13-51   Gene Were, first baseman  for the Bismarck Junior Legion Baseball team
    00080-Box  2-File 13-52   Art Zenker, Shop Foreman;  Al Schatz, Machinist; Clarence Fitterer, Welder (by truck); This is called a  Kirschmann Blade and is being taken to the Kirschmann Ranch near Lemmon (SD)  for its testing – it is used to loosen soil
    00080-Box  2-File 13-53   New Salem Diamond Jubilee?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-54   New Salem Diamond Jubilee?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-55   New Salem Diamond Jubilee -  Patty Doll, Penny Lee Klusmann, Mrs. W.H. Klusmann, Mrs. May E. Thiele
    00080-Box  2-File 13-56   New Salem Diamond Jubilee?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-57   New Salem Diamond Jubilee?
    00080-Box  2-File 13-58   Mrs. Cale Dickey and daughter  Gregg at the New Salem Diamond Jubilee
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – July 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 14-01   Monty Montana and his horse  Rex as they perform for Governor Davis and Ray Schnell in Memorial Hall of the  State Capitol in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 14-02   Monty Montana and his horse  Rex as they perform for Governor Davis and Ray Schnell in Memorial Hall of the  State Capitol in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 14-03   Monty Montana and his horse  Rex as they perform for Governor Davis in Memorial Hall of the State Capitol in  Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 14-04   Tom Kleppe, Harold Schafer  and Leo Dinesen, Vice president in charge of sales, Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 14-05   Flying Farmers group photo
    00080-Box  2-File 14-06   Three men
    00080-Box  2-File 14-07   Two men in from of  billboard “U.S. Army Engineer District – Garrison – The Operations Division Has  Worked 365 Days Without A Lost Time Accident – Safety Pays”
    00080-Box  2-File 14-08   Three men signing document
    00080-Box  2-File 14-09   Two women and three men  looking over document
    00080-Box  2-File 14-10   Ray Vendsel outlining a  grass roots cote drive to a statewide gathering of the Democratic NPL workers –  Seated to the left of Vendsel is Abner Larson, Democratic State Chairman, Right  of Vendsel is Jax P. Larson, Regional Representative of the Democratic National  Committee.
    00080-Box  2-File 14-11   Miss Marie Huber, Miss Rose  Huber, Miss Catherine McDonald, Miss Blanche Stevens, and Mrs. John Delzer
    00080-Box  2-File 14-12   Two men
    00080-Box 2-File  14-13   ? Williams and Larry Schneider 
    00080-Box  2-File 14-14   Pageant contestants
    00080-Box  2-File 14-15   Mrs. Margaret Schneider,  teacher, and Kenneth Wrangham lowering flag.   (last lowering of the flag at the Gibbs Consolidated School as it closes  after 37 years of service)
    00080-Box  2-File 14-16   Students in typing class
    00080-Box  2-File 14-17   Spectators at the Theodore  Roosevelt Fourth of July Rodeo in Dickinson
    00080-Box  2-File 14-18   Father Time tees off –  Members of the Apple Creek Country Club as they appeared for their Ladies Day –  Mrs. W.T. Bristol, Mrs. Clark Orth, Mrs. Warren Whitson, Mrs. Martin Ward
    00080-Box  2-File 14-19   Old shack?
    00080-Box  2-File 14-20   Firemen at work
    00080-Box  2-File 14-21   Firemen at work
    00080-Box  2-File 14-22   Debris? Or beavers? In the  river
    00080-Box  2-File 14-23   Debris? Or beavers? In the  river
    00080-Box  2-File 14-24   Ed Ebel, B.W. Colling, 104  ½ Main Ave., He and Miss Lorraine Engebretson, Bismarck was with at the time of  drowning
    00080-Box  2-File 15-01   A mobile unit prepared by  the Atomic Energy Commission which will visit North Dakota 
    00080-Box  2-File 15-02   Mike J. Feist family of  Strasburg – Five sons are in the Air Force and sixth son plans to join when he  is old enough.  John is pictured with his  mother and pictures of his brothers Adan, Conrad, Peter, and Joseph
    00080-Box  2-File 15-03   One of the geese trapped in  northern Michigan for future release on Longwood and Snake Creek National  Wildlife Refuges in North Dakota
    00080-Box  2-File 15-04   Some of the geese trapped  in northern Michigan for future release on Longwood and Snake Creek National  Wildlife Refuges in North Dakota
    00080-Box  2-File 15-05   Aerial of Jamestown  cloverleaf
    00080-Box  2-File 15-06   The Regina Junior Lions Band  as they perform on the grounds in front of the Legislative Building in Regina
    00080-Box  2-File 15-07   Miss Andrea Morris, age 18,  Decatur (GA), Mr. Bruce Radtke, age 17, Huntington (NY), Miss Marianne Meyer,  age 17, Saginaw (MI) – Members of the Walther League of the Lutheran Church-  Missouri Synod visiting the Zion Lutheran Church in Bismarck 
    00080-Box  2-File 15-08   Sustained superior  performance certificates with cash awards were presented to these nine members  of the Garrison District Corps of Engineers
    00080-Box  2-File 15-09   Capt. Malcolm D. Johnson,  Garrison District Executive Officer, Mrs. Clorine Barbour, and Col. Lynn W.  Pirie (sp?), Garrison District Engineer
    00080-Box  2-File 15-10   Chita playing with her six  week old puppy.  Chihuahuas are the pets  of Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of McKenzie who raises them
    00080-Box  2-File 15-11   Doug, Dean, and Dave Marks  with Pokey, their pet skunk (deodorized, of course)
    00080-Box  2-File 15-12   Children attending the day  school for physically handicapped children at the Will-Moore School 
    00080-Box  2-File 15-13   Woman looking at plants
    00080-Box  2-File 15-14   Woman looking at plants
    00080-Box  2-File 15-15   Elden Dahl, Pipestone (MN),  Miss Kathleen Luck, Mandan (driving), Val Hoarner, White Earth (MN) (in car),  and Clyde Williams, Fargo – High school instructors attending special Drivers  Education Training course at Bismarck Junior College to qualify to teach the  specialized behind-the-wheel driving classes
    00080-Box  2-File 15-16   Bismarck High School  Drivers Training Class – In the back seat, Karen Klein (Mr. and Mrs. Richard K.  Klein); Driving, Sue Lundberg (Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Lundberg); Arne Martin,  Instructor 
    00080-Box  2-File 15-17   Game Warden Delbert Tibke  examines Clayton Has Tricks, 17, who was driving the vehicle.  Reiny Schuster is assisting Tibke, and Eugene  Young, 16, foreground, and Gary Young standing at right – In the accident but  not pictured:  Cynthia Ironwood, 15, and  Sharlene Ironwood, 14
    00080-Box  2-File 15-18   Fourth of July accident on  East Main.  Drivers were Ned. H.  Kindsvogel and Basil Hanson.  Mrs.  Kindsvogel and Barry Hanson, 23 months old, received minor injuries
    00080-Box  2-File 15-19   Dr. I. G. Bue, President,  Dr. Ray Johnson, Chief Federal Aid Division Bureau of Sport Fisheries and  Wildlife, Washington DC
    00080-Box  2-File 15-20   Rep. Otto Krueger accepts  the flag from House Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of Massachusetts,  which flew over the capitol on June 18, the anniversary of Krueger’s arrival in  this country from Russia
    00080-Box  2-File 15-21   Floyd Upham and Governor  Davis in front of sign placed on Memorial Highway in connection with the “Slow  Down and Live” campaign
    00080-Box  2-File 15-22   William C. Rowe, Asst.  Postmaster, and John J. Murray, Postmaster – Mandan Post Office workers who  must process an estimated 50,000 letters bearing first day cancellation of the  new four cent Lincoln roll stamps
    00080-Box  2-File 15-23   Crazy Daze in Bismarck –  Francis Eveleth, Penny’s , 1st Place; Mrs. Alvina Bohrer, Lucas, 2nd Place;  Miss Margaret Brown, Scotts, 3rd Place
    00080-Box  2-File 15-24   Thirty-two members of the  Garrison District staff who were presented with certificates marking Thirty,  Twenty, and Ten years of service with the Corps of Engineers
    00080-Box  2-File 15-25   Burleigh County Sheriff  Jack Barnes (220 pounds), Deputy Norman Keller (280 pounds), and Deputy Ed Ebel  (207 pounds) – All are over six feet tall
    00080-Box  2-File 15-26   Executive Committee for  Burleigh County - P.C. Uhde, Regan; P.P. Bliss, McKenzie; Charles Swenson,  Rural Bismarck; Ted Lang, Sterling; Vic Gilbreath, Chairman, Bismarck; James  Johnston, State Central Committeeman, Bismarck; J.S. Fevold, Sr.,  Secretary-Treasurer, Bismarck; Adolph Schlenker, Bismarck – Not pictured:  Mrs. Ruth Edick, Vice-Chair, Bismarck, and  Herman Meyer, Baldwin 
    00080-Box  2-File 15-27   JoAnn Prouty, Bismarck,  Senator Milton R. Young, and Beverly Jean Simpson, Mandan – Girls were  delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary Girls Nation in Washington, DC
    00080-Box  2-File 15-28   Ray Mithun, Minneapolis  (MN), Stewart Hollingshead, Camden (NJ), and Art Lund, Minneapolis (MN)
    00080-Box  2-File 15-29   Sign on Main Ave. between  Fifth and Sixth Streets – “See “Magic Circle” of Historic Sights & Modern  Capitol”
    00080-Box  2-File 15-30   Lowering of the Missouri  river to permit the closing of the Oahe Dam revealed one and one half feet of  the hull of a riverboat that sank in the 1890’s near Wilton.
    00080-Box  2-File 15-31   Russell Owens is shown with  some boiler pipe, a buffalo skull, and a boiler fitting which he recovered from  the hull of an old riverboat which has been revealed since the river was  lowered near Wilton
    00080-Box  2-File 15-32   A.J. Wittmaeir, mine  engineer, Emanuel Helm, general superintendent and R.W. Easton, mine  superintendent standing in the bucket of the “Beulah Belle”
    00080-Box  2-File 15-33   The 500 W dragline “Beulah  Belle” operating in the Knife River Coal Co. lignite mine
    00080-Box  2-File 15-34   Aerial view of a 500 W  dragline as it works in the Knife River Coal Co. lignite mine
    00080-Box  2-File 15-35   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler Chicken Raising farm two miles and a half east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-36   Broiler Chicken raiser  Frank Ives with his eight week old chicks
    00080-Box  2-File 15-37   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-38   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-39   Mrs. Eva Eck, Bismarck,  Scalder and Picker Machine operator on Frank Ives Farm
    00080-Box  2-File 15-40   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-41   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-42   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-43   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-44   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-45   Processing chickens on the  Frank Ives Broiler chicken raising farm two and a half miles east of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 15-46   Two baseball players (one  from Minot) and a man in a suit
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – August 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 16-01   Sputnik III over Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 16-02   Sputnik III over Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 16-03   Sputnik III over Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 16-04   Marvin Bergh, Valley City,  James Bote Mansah, Ghana, E. L. Butterfield, Bismarck looking over the  “Watchtower” official publication of the Jehovah’s Witness.  Bergh and Butterfield were delegates tot eh  international convention of Jehovah’s Witness in New York 
    00080-Box  2-File 16-05   Verdine Rice, Williston,  Don Davison, Washburn, Don Erickson, Rugby, and Seb Vogel, NDAC Assistant  Extension Agricultural Engineer.
    00080-Box  2-File 16-06   Nick Zahara, Hazen; Curtis  Norenberg, Stanley; Dean McIlroy, Carson; Richard Witz, Professor of  Agricultural Engineering at NDAC; and Herman Larson, Towner
    00080-Box  2-File 16-07   Vincent Mason and Erwin  Barbie received some planks form the steamboat “Abner O’Neal” that was  uncovered by water receding in the lowering of the water stage for the Oahe Dam
    00080-Box  2-File 16-08   Maurice Clare of the Corps  Missouri River Division, Omaha, and Cyril E. Hennenfent of the Garrison  District Engineering Division sampling water in the Garrison Reservoir
    00080-Box  2-File 16-09   Champion North Dakota 4-H  Livestock Judging Team Members of the Pleasant Valley 4-H Club at Flasher  - Henry Meyer; James Noonan, Mandan, Morton  County Extension Agent and coach; Ray Meyer – Back Row:  Jim Meyer, Club leader; Herman Meyer; Ronald  Tempe, 
    00080-Box  2-File 16-10   Patrick Hecker and Elliot  Lindbo bicycled home to Belfield from the west coast after being discharged  from the Navy.  Two thousand miles in  thirty days 
  00080-Box  2-File 16-11   Fred B. Furgeson, Winnipeg,  W.L. Krochock, Bismarck, Merv Magrath, Winnipeg – Furgeson and Magrath are  traveling around inviting all US citizens to attend an “American Visitor”  weekend in Winnipeg September 5-7, 1958. 
00080-Box  2-File 16-12   Four men
00080-Box  2-File 16-13   Two men
00080-Box  2-File 16-14   Three day Montana Dakota  Accounting Conference in Bismarck - Norton Lawellin, Rapid City (SD), Chief  Acct.; A.E. Jacobsen, Chief Acct., Bismarck; Jorgen Lone, Asst. Sec.,  Minneapolis, General Office 
00080-Box  2-File 16-15   Rules & Regulations  Committee Meeting for Oil & Gas Assn.   Robert Connell, Sun Oil Co., Bismarck, and John Craven, Carter Oil Co.,  Billings (MT)
00080-Box  2-File 16-16   Making an audit of the  Great Northern Improvement Co. Inc. and the Universal Securities Co.  Officials of the companies have been accused  of fraud.  Audit is being made in the  Attorney General’s Vault in the State Capitol basement – Carl Olson, Northwest  Audit Co., Fargo, and T. L. Secrest, Asst. Trust Officer, First National Bank  & Trust, Fargo
00080-Box  2-File 16-17   Mrs. E. Wingenbach as she  receives a $100 check from A.C. Primeau, Pillsbury’s branch manager for this  area.  Mrs. Wingenbach won the bake off  in this area.
00080-Box  2-File 16-18   Mrs. R.H. Weinhandl,  Mandan, with her gold metal gladiolus
00080-Box  2-File 16-19   Mr. Warmer Quale, Gold Seal  Company, and Robert Lonergan, manager of the North Dakota office of  International Business Machines Corp., examine new low-cost line of IBM  equipment designed to bring office mechanization within the reach of the small  businessmen
00080-Box  2-File 16-20   Miss Betty Stephens, Game  and Fish Dept. Office Mgr., Lenard Mennes, IBM Director Motor Vehicle  Dept.  – Antelope License
00080-Box  2-File 16-21   Fleck Moters – Back  Row:  John Martinson, Wesley Lawyer,  Leonard Hetland, and DeLonce Synstegard – Front Row:  Bob Westrum, Dan Heitzman, and Floyd Dohn
00080-Box  2-File 16-22   unlabeled group photo
00080-Box  2-File 16-23   Two women
00080-Box  2-File 16-24   Myra Stowman, Valley City,  Marilyn Fischer, Strasburg, Viola Obritschkewitsch, Belfield, and Dorthy Staff,  Bismarck – School honors were conferred on Miss Staff and Miss Stowman.  The other two received honorable mention at  the St. Alexius School of Nursing
00080-Box  2-File 16-25   New officers of the ST.  Alexius School of Nursing – Jalane Bolt, President, Nelda Kosmicki, Rhame,  Treasurer, Carol Fenton, Killdeer, Secretary, and Barbara Gehring, Douglas,  Vice President (seated)
00080-Box  2-File 16-26   Walt Erickson, Custodian of  Fraine Barracks, and Earl Scharnowske, Clerk
00080-Box  2-File 16-27   Richard Jaeger, 14, (Mr.  and Mrs. Richard C. Jaeger) with Zorro, a 2 month old raccoon brought from  Devils Lake by a Guardsmen
00080-Box  2-File 16-28   Two military men
00080-Box  2-File 16-29   Grain from the North Dakota  Harvest as it arrives at the Occident Elevator in Bismarck
00080-Box  2-File 16-30   Richard Iverson as Alderman  Stempernickel, Martin Carlson as Mayor, and Gary Sherman as Alderman Bumperkopf  – Directed by Miss Karen Hinman
00080-Box  2-File 16-31   Myrna Zimmerle, Bismarck  Hospital, Elgin and Darlene Leer – Darleen had surgery recently and was a  patient at St. Alexius and just recovered in time to take her tests
00080-Box  2-File 16-32   Wally Sailer, Instructor,  (standing in back), Dennis Kraft, 11, (Mr. and Mrs. Al Kraft), and Deborah  Hayes, 10, (Mr. and Mrs. Quin Hayes) – This is a class in wire sculpture
00080-Box  2-File 16-33   Kitty Koch and? - Dannie  Vendsal driving his car
00080-Box  2-File 16-34   Two boys playing in wading  pool
00080-Box  2-File 16-35   Kathryn Bates and Marlys  Evanson – Cheerleaders for Drayton, who won over Sioux Falls (SD) in the Region  9 Junior American Legion Baseball Tournament
00080-Box  2-File 16-36   Woman in leather jacket
00080-Box  2-File 16-37   Woman
00080-Box  2-File 16-38   Krazy Daze crowd 1958
00080-Box  2-File 16-39   The Benser family on a  camping trip to Waterton National Park in Canada
00080-Box  2-File 16-40   Boating on the Missouri  River - John Morton, Ricky Thronson, 4, R. C. Morton, 5, Mrs. Morton, Mary  Morton, 3.  In front of boat:  Tari Thronson, 6, Nancy Flurer, 5 
00080-Box  2-File 16-41   Water skiing on the  Missouri River
00080-Box  2-File 16-42   Sharon Engebrecht,  Fessenden, Franklin Welch, Bruce Vischof, and Margaret Mann, Underwood  demonstrating cross-chest carry
00080-Box 2-File  16-43   Mrs. Spelius and her four children  as the arrived in ST. Louis after traveling two thousand miles down the  Missouri in an outboard motor boat.   Wayne, 16, Susie, 2, Mrs. Spelius, Christ Arthur, 6, Christine, 9
00080-Box  2-File 16-44   Ronald J. Isaksen, 16, or  Tacoma (WA) being transferred from Bismarck City Jail to the State Training  School at Mandan by Adams County Sheriff Ed Weiland
00080-Box  2-File 16-45   A burglar crawled through  this hole in the roof of the Plaza Drug Store
00080-Box  2-File 16-46   Man in vehicle
00080-Box  2-File 16-47   View of burnt acreage
00080-Box  2-File 16-48   View of campsites?
00080-Box  2-File 16-49   View of campsites?
00080-Box  2-File 16-50   View of oil well alongside  river?                
00080-Box  2-File 16-51   Men working under bridge 
00080-Box  2-File 16-52   This is the Shoo-Fly to  bypass the railroad while an underpass is built on the old line.  When the underpass is completed service will  be resumed on the old line.   Work is  being done by Northern Improvement
00080-Box  2-File 16-53   The sub-cut where a five  foot storm sewer is to be laid.  Trucks  are hauling dirt into the cut
00080-Box  2-File 16-54   View of the new road near  where it begins by the N.P. underpass
00080-Box  2-File 16-55   Resurfacing the truck route  done by John Dieseth Const.
00080-Box  2-File 16-56   Ralph Calgrove, Fire Chief
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 17-01   Cadet Lynn Rundle (New  England) a student at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, gets  first-hand information about the Army’s signal equipment from Signal Specialist  Peter W. Deming (Rochester, New York).   Cadet Rundle is one of thirty-three young women from colleges and  universities throughout the Nation, attending the Army’s new four-week College  Junior Program at the US Women’s Army Corps Center, Fort McClellan,  Alabama.  Upon graduation from college  next year, Cadet Rundle will be eligible to apply for a commission in the  United States Army Reserve.
    00080-Box  2-File 17-02   Cadet Lynne Rundle (New  England) pays rapt attention to a Fr. McClellan, Alabama helicopter crewman as  he explains the aircraft’s controls.   Cadet Rundle is a student at the University of North Dakota and is  attending the Army’s new four-week College Junior Training Program at the  United States Women’s Army Corps Center, Ft. McClellan, Alabama.  Upon graduation from the University next  year, Cadet Rundle will be eligible to apply for a commission in the United  States Army Reserve.
    00080-Box  2-File 17-03   Harold Schafer with  Billiemeia, Reserve Champ of Mare Class, and John Rouzie of Bowman with Cherry  Punch, Grand Champ of Mare Class
    00080-Box  2-File 17-04   Hay land north of Hillside  Park that was burned by a grass fire
    00080-Box  2-File 17-05   Col. Noel Tharalson,  Director CD, Bismarck; :Major John F. Warga, Bismarck; Fulton Abercrombie,  Battle Creek Michigan, Radiological Defense School; John Turpin, Region  Training Officer, Denver, Colorado; George Blincoe, Battle Creek, Michigan,  Instructor For School with Civil Defense Geiger Counters 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-06   Standard Oil Refinery  Strike – F.C. Thill, H.C. Schwab, Gordon Hill, George Mirich.  Seated:   Don Halmer 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-07   The David Burt family at  their camp on Garrison Reservoir.  Mrs.  Burt, Prof. David Burt, and Susan, 16, their daughter
    00080-Box  2-File 17-08   Crowd on hillside
    00080-Box  2-File 17-09   2 men with billboard “US  Army Engineer District – Garrison – The Contractor for the Williston Levee has  worked for 371 days without a lost time accident – Safety Pays”
    00080-Box  2-File 17-10   Seven men
    00080-Box  2-File 17-11   Jim Noonan, Morton County  Extension Agent judging exhibits, Dale Coleman, Chairman of Burleigh County 4-H  Leader Council           
    00080-Box  2-File 17-12   Jim Noonan, Morton County  Extension Agent judging exhibits, Dale Coleman, Chairman of Burleigh County 4-H  Leader Council
    00080-Box  2-File 17-13   Man with handful of grain  in Nordhougen Wheat truck
    00080-Box  2-File 17-14   Wayne Row, Ashley, Chairman  of Dakota Plowing Contest Arrangements Committee
    00080-Box  2-File 17-15   Two men in diner booth
    00080-Box  2-File 17-16   Man beside plough 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-17   Group of men
    00080-Box  2-File 17-18   John Duhr, Hensler (ND),  looking at different types of grapes
    00080-Box  2-File 17-19   Mrs. Elfrieda Koppelman,  Richland County, Wahpeton; August B. Rieder, McHenry County, Towner, President  of North Dakota Treasurers Assn.; Hilmer D. Zimbelman, Sheridan County,  McClusky
    00080-Box  2-File 17-20   Back Row:  E.F. Spencer, Vice President; L.B. Hogue,  Secretary-Treasurer, Minneapolis; H.L Youtz, Vice President, Bismarck –  Front:  E.D. Saltzman, T.W. Leach
    00080-Box  2-File 17-21   H.H. Corey, Austin (MN),  Hormel; Joseph H. Colman, President; Russel H. Bennet
    00080-Box  2-File 17-22   Milton Rue, Eugene W.  Leonard, Charles F. Codere, Elmer H. Sexauer at Directors Conference
    00080-Box  2-File 17-23   Rev. M. P. Lytness, Host  Pastor; Rev. J.O. Coughlin, Pres. Velva; Rev. A.I. Rosgaard, Sec. Rural  Williston.  Not Pictured:  Rev. H.B. Kildahl, Jr., Vice President,  Minot, and Rev. A.R. Gerlach, Treasurer, Souris
    00080-Box  2-File 17-24   A. Tourne, Belgium, Lugi  Negri, Italy, and G. Gentile, Italy
    00080-Box  2-File 17-25   Marcel Rene Mary, Franc,  Chairman of French Engineers, Jose Filipe Rebelo Pinto, Portugal, President of  American Society of Engineers
    00080-Box  2-File 17-26   Two men with plaque
    00080-Box  2-File 17-27   Man at podium
    00080-Box  2-File 17-28   Marlow Lindblom as he signs  a Junior Chamber of Commerce Membership blank.   Charles Gronberg, Organization Chairman, watches
    00080-Box  2-File 17-29   Marlow Lindblom, 1st new  member, and Chuck Gronberg
    00080-Box  2-File 17-30a Wilmar Roth, Lawrence  Larson, Ed Preszler, Henry Wegerle, Don McPhee
    00080-Box  2-File 17-30b Wilmar Roth,  Lawrence Larson, Ed Preszler, Henry Wegerle, Don McPhee            
    00080-Box  2-File 17-31   Woman dressed like gypsy on  horseback
    00080-Box  2-File 17-32   Five men – Bill Corwin
    00080-Box  2-File 17-33   Miss Matilda Stoxen and  Alfred Dolwig – DSTV Extension Instructors
    00080-Box  2-File 17-34   Three women and one man
    00080-Box  2-File 17-35   Pastoral Conference  Officers – A.O. Grender, Watford City, Treasurer, Loren Spaulding, Rolla,  President, A.J. Wiger, Makoti, Secretary (standing), and J.H. Nicolai,  Bismarck, Vice President
    00080-Box  2-File 17-36   Four men
    00080-Box  2-File 17-37   Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, Paul  Neydhart, Miss Marie Huber, Mrs. William McClellan, Mandan 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-38   Miss Ann Chornuck, Teller, Ell  Torrance, Bruce B. Dayton, Philip H. Nason
    00080-Box  2-File 17-39   Paul Hixdhart, National  Civic Music Representative, New York (NY); Mrs. W.F. McClelland, Mandan; Paul  Farley, Midwestern Manager of Aboug, New York; Dr. Norvel Brink, Bismarck; Mrs.  Milton Nugent, Bismarck, Campaign manager         
    00080-Box  2-File 17-40   Oliver Borlaug, Fred  Jefferis – Washburn Leader Publisher and Ex Publisher
    00080-Box  2-File 17-41   Standing back on the left  is Robert Wells, Robinson (ND) – North Dakota School of Banking 1958                                
    00080-Box  2-File 17-42   Engineers from 15 nations  photographed as they were about to descend more than 150 feet to view a  tunnel-gate demonstration in the Garrison Dam Intake Structure
    00080-Box  2-File 17-43   Bismarck Signs – Test  pattern
    00080-Box  2-File 17-44   Al Holzer, St. Alexius  Oxygen Therapist, and Art Phillips, Acme Welding
    00080-Box  2-File 17-45   Mr. and Mrs. Don Short,  Medora
    00080-Box  2-File 17-46   Mrs. O.H. Harju, Myron Atkinson,  Elmer Bjorklund, Harry Vadnie, T.E. Simle, Miss Blanche Stevens
    00080-Box  2-File 17-47   Man and woman holding Thai  Temple designs
    00080-Box  2-File 17-48   Group photo      
    00080-Box  2-File 17-49   Group photo (in foreign  country)
    00080-Box  2-File 17-50   Four men in bowling hats
    00080-Box  2-File 17-51   “Foil the Villain, Beat  Jamestown” float in parade
    00080-Box  2-File 17-52   Pageant contestant riding  on car in parade
    00080-Box  2-File 17-53   Cars parked on road to refinery
    00080-Box  2-File 17-54   Campers at Teddy Roosevelt  National Park
    00080-Box  2-File 17-55   Commanding officer of the  HQ and HQ Btry., 188th AFA Bn, Lt. James K. Speer, presents Bismarck Junior  College Dean, Sidney J. Lee, with the first installment of the Bismarck guard  unit’s scholarship program.  Looking on  are Lt. LaDarana Mees and M/Sgt. Elmer H. Opp.   Funds for the scholarship were provided by an Air Show sponsored by the local  guardsmen.  The college scholarship board  will determine the recipient of the annual $100 scholarship.  
    00080-Box  2-File 17-56   Jose Filipe Rebelo Pinto,  new president of ICOLD, expressing appreciation on behalf of foreign engineers  for hospitality of Riverdale.  Next to  Pinto, Col. Lynn W. Pine, Garrison district engineer.  Fourth from left, H.G. Hutchins.  Fifth from left, Major Gen. G.E. Galloway,  Missouri River Division Engineer.
    00080-Box  2-File 17-57   Col. L.W. Pine, Riverdale,  R. Vormeringer, France, L. Giuliani, France, and Mrs. Giuliani
    00080-Box  2-File 17-58   Three men
    00080-Box  2-File 17-59   Old water well drilling rig  mounted on a 1921 GMC truck still in use, owned by Otto and Darwin Beers who  live on Highway 83 at edge of Bismarck.   Their father, B.M. Beers, started drilling wells in 1903.
    00080-Box  2-File 17-60   Andrew Fischer and an  inmate from pen at capitol
    00080-Box  2-File 17-61   Horse pulling sulky
    00080-Box  2-File 17-62   Man with horse
    00080-Box  2-File 17-63   Four young men – one in a  Hettinger baseball uniform
    00080-Box  2-File 17-64   Four boys in football  uniforms and their coach
    00080-Box  2-File 17-65   Four men with recurve bow
    00080-Box  2-File 17-66   Man with goat? 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-67   Earl F. Toepke, New Salem,  with 19 pound, seven ounce Northern Pike from Heart Butte
    00080-Box  2-File 17-68   Reminder to deer hunters to  be careful.  Larry Gary, hunter, and  Marilyn O’Leary, dear
    00080-Box  2-File 17-69   Bob Thompson with the  twenty pound wild turkey that he shot during the first wild turkey season in  North Dakota
    00080-Box  2-File 17-70   “Warm Greeting” - man and  woman
    00080-Box  2-File 17-71   Gov. John E. Davis and Rep.  Don L. Short 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-72   Seated:  Clark Monroe, Highway Patrol Supt., Gov.  Davis, Ralph Wood, Highway Patrol Supt.   Standing:  Leonard Bueligen, New  Salem, Jack Olin, City, Alvin Bumann, New Salem, Ervin R. Kobs, City, William  Peters, Linton
    00080-Box  2-File 17-73   Oz Warnecke, Moorhead (MN),  driver of truck, Governor, L.B. Malone, Omaha (NE)
    00080-Box  2-File 17-74   Vern Meyer, District  Forester for Turtle Mountains, Bottineau, Governor Davis, Edward Milligan,  Industrial Development, Consultant for eth North Dakota Indian Affairs  Commission, Bottineau School of Forestry.   This is the first case of choke-cherry jam manufactured in North Dakota  by the Paul-Mark Co., Fargo.  There is  market for this in 10 states and the choke-cherries come from the Turtle  Mountains.  This was started to give both  Indians and whites employment in the area. 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-75   Governor John Davis, a boy  scout, and a group of men
    00080-Box  2-File 17-76   Miss Frances Olson,  Riverside, Mrs. C.W. Leifur, Arnold Offerdahl, Junior High, and Gordon Holt,  Junior High at teachers meeting
    00080-Box  2-File 17-77   Pageant contestant being  crowned
    00080-Box  2-File 17-78   Douglas Wahl, 17, Senior  Brass Horn Player, and Kathy Dockter, 15, Sophomore, Head Majorette
    00080-Box  2-File 17-79   Band and director
    00080-Box  2-File 17-80   Boys washing Coca-Cola  truck
    00080-Box  2-File 17-81   Energetic students and  Merrifield Hall are “trademarks” of North Dakota’s oldest and largest  institution of higher education, the University of North Dakota.  Founded in 1883, UND is observing its 75th  Anniversary in 1958.  Merrifield Hall is  the home of the College of Science, Literature, and Arts at UND.
    00080-Box  2-File 17-82   Phillip Hoffman (Mr. and  Mrs. Charles Hoffman) and Robert Rosenberger (Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Rosenberger)  crossing the street 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-83   Woman and boy drinking  sodas in bleachers
    00080-Box  2-File 17-84   Group with tractor
    00080-Box  2-File 17-85   Eagle Scouts James Huss,  Vern Hagen, Mart Vehik, and Jaan Vehik, with Walt Moore, Scoutmaster – All  members of Explorer Post 505  
    00080-Box  2-File 17-86   Joanne Schafer and Rancy  Boyd-Snee performing
    00080-Box  2-File 17-87   Class Presidents at  Bismarck High School – Marc Christianson, Freshman, Rickey Thompson, Sophomore,  Tom Roberts, Junior, and Ron Carlson, Senior
    00080-Box  2-File 17-88   Jeb Beck, 6, (Mr. and Mrs.  James Beck) and his English Bulldog on the first day of school.  Jeb is a 1st grader at Will-Moore and the  dog, Caesar, is a one year old English Bulldog
    00080-Box  2-File 17-89   Jeb Beck, 6, (Mr. and Mrs.  James Beck) and his English Bulldog on the first day of school.  Jeb is a 1st grader at Will-Moore and the  dog, Caeser, is a one year old English Bulldog
    00080-Box  2-File 17-90   Connie Dietlein, 6, (Mr.  and Mrs. Roy Dietlein), 2nd grade Cathedral, David Holzer, 10, (Mr. and Mrs.  Anton Holzer) 5th Grade St. Anne’s, Miss Mattie Hamery, Children’s TR Roosevelt  Reading Club
    00080-Box  2-File 17-91   Mrs. Joel Ramberg, Special  Education under supervision of T.E. Simle and Miss Dorothy Moses, the city  schools are reimbursed by state funds
    00080-Box  2-File 17-92   Wes Torgerson and Sig  Krebsbsach 
    00080-Box  2-File 17-93   Women and boy at table –  two girls playing in background
    00080-Box  2-File 17-94   Woman and two girls with  hula hoops
    00080-Box  2-File 17-95   Girl with hula hoop
    00080-Box  2-File 17-96   Death scene
    00080-Box  2-File 17-97   Cornerstone “1883”
    00080-Box  2-File 17-98   Phi Phi Gamma girls in car
    00080-Box  2-File 17-99   Dairy Princess Contestants  - Patricia Taix, 18, Rural Bismarck (Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taix), Louise  Woodland, 16, Menoken (Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodland), Marlette Anderson, 16,  Wilton (Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson), Marlys Neugebauer, 15, Menoken (Mr. and  Mrs. Arnold Neugebauer), Marlys Welch, 16, Menoken (Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Welch)
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 18-01   Four door hardtop Sportsman  Firedome De Soto
    00080-Box  2-File 18-02   Billboard advertising “US  Interstate 94 Grand Opening October 16th, 1958 – America’s longest section of  interstate highway – 39.287 miles”
    00080-Box  2-File 18-03   Man and boy with binoculars
    00080-Box  2-File 18-04   Two marines – taking oath
    00080-Box  2-File 18-05   Donald W. Kuehn
    00080-Box  2-File 18-06   Soldier - Pritzkau
    00080-Box  2-File 18-07   Soldier - Loehrer
    00080-Box  2-File 18-08   Woman 
    00080-Box  2-File 18-09   Tom Lau, 1st Vice, Darrell  Papka, Pres., Jerome Isakson, Sec., Robert Fitch, Dir. 
    00080-Box  2-File 18-10   Two men with goat?
    00080-Box  2-File 18-11   Five cyclists
    00080-Box  2-File 18-12   Interstate overpass
    00080-Box  2-File 18-13   Ilo Tuntland – Jamestown  College Homecoming Queen
    00080-Box  2-File 18-14   Ilo Tuntland, Patricia  Whitworth, Lois Mae Ness – Jamestown College Homecoming
    00080-Box  2-File 18-15   Turbine runner for power  unit in Riverdale
    00080-Box  2-File 18-16   “From Greece to Bismarck” –  Man and woman on sofa
    00080-Box  2-File 18-17   Group photo
    00080-Box  2-File 18-18   Tea for pledges – Six women
    00080-Box  2-File 18-19   Gagne, Mosbaugh, Kingsbury
    00080-Box  2-File 18-20   Bill Atwood, Sam Gurke,  Lynn Selland
    00080-Box  2-File 18-21   Helge Nygren, ND Director  of NRECA, Flasher; David Hamil, Rural Electric Administrator, Washington DC;  Clyde T. Ellis, Gen. Mgr., National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn.
    00080-Box  2-File 18-22   Walter Paul, Recording  Sec., Fargo; O.H. Carud, Retiring Pres., Bottineau; Herman Volz, 1st V. Pres.,  Ellendale; Rev. Clifford Nuss, Pres., Bismarck 
    00080-Box  2-File 18-23   Orien Auch, Fred Aichele,  Mrs. Ray Sorenson – All from Driscoll
    00080-Box  2-File 18-24   Dr. Lee A. Christopherson,  Fargo, Floyd B. Sperry, Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 18-25   Ed Husether, Charles  Conrad, Rudy Peterson, Gil Olson – In Center – Doug McDowall and John Conrad
    00080-Box  2-File 18-26   Ray S. Towne (on right)
    00080-Box  2-File 18-27   Francis Bredenbach and Ed  Ebel, Deputy Sheriff
    00080-Box  2-File 18-28   E.G. Rivinius, Retired city  bus driver, Putting in storm window
    00080-Box  2-File 18-29   Orrin Varud, President ND  Baptist State Convention, Bottineau; Dr. Roy W. Hodges, Executive Sec.; Rev.  Clifford Nuss, Pastor Host Church
    00080-Box  2-File 18-30   Muelbeier, Tweet, and  Robert H. Johnson
    00080-Box  2-File 18-31   St. Clair, Hartley
    00080-Box  2-File 18-32   Group photo at National  Safety Congress and Exposition
    00080-Box  2-File 18-33   Group looking at person on  stretcher
    00080-Box  2-File 18-34   George Russ, Ebel
    00080-Box  2-File 18-35   Crane – working on well?
    00080-Box  2-File 18-36   “Hole in the Wall”
    00080-Box  2-File 18-37   Men building underpass
    00080-Box  2-File 18-38   Gary Wahl, James Igoe  Construction
    00080-Box  2-File 18-39   Fireman Adam Brown, William  Wahl (center) started fire, Henry Ollenbur (on boxes)  both are warehouse men
    00080-Box  2-File 18-40   Damaged crane
    00080-Box  2-File 18-41   Hughes Junior High School  under construction
    00080-Box  2-File 18-42   Busy day at the pool
    00080-Box  2-File 18-43   Maj. Gen. G.E. Galloway,  Elmer Roswick, Maj. Gen. Keith R. Barney
    00080-Box  2-File 18-44   Men walking in construction  site
    00080-Box  2-File 18-45   Two men overlooking  construction site
    00080-Box  2-File 18-46   Major General John P.  McConnell, Commander of Second Air Force, gives a congratulatory handshake to  Captain Pius F. Senger of Bismarck (ND) after presenting him with the  Commendation Medal for meritorious service performed during his more than two  years assignment as Chief of the Finance Division, Comptroller Directorate,  72nd Air Base Group, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, immediately prior to  his recent reassignment to Headquarters, Second Air Force. 
    00080-Box  2-File 18-47   Major General John P.  McConnell, Commander of Second Air Force, gives a congratulatory handshake to  Captain Pius F. Senger of Bismarck (ND) after presenting him with the  Commendation Medal for meritorious service performed during his more than two  years assignment as Chief of the Finance Division, Comptroller Directorate,  72nd Air Base Group, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, immediately prior to  his recent reassignment to Headquarters, Second Air Force.             
    00080-Box  2-File 18-48   P2V-7 in flight
    00080-Box  2-File 18-49   Men sitting at banquet table
    00080-Box  2-File 18-50   Robert C. Alm, Regional  Director, Small Business Administration, Minneapolis (MN); Frank Mirgain, Dean  of Engineering, Fargo, at AC NDEC workshop
    00080-Box  2-File 18-51   Large group of cheerleaders
    00080-Box  2-File 18-52   Bismarck UNICEP drive on  Halloween - Back:  Dick Kaiser, Joanne  Schafer, and Carla Johnson of BHS, Arlene Zirbes, SMCHS, Kathy Taylor, BHS,  Sharon Wald, Jim Headrick, Ron Kosson, and Helen Kelly of SMCHS – Seated:  Joann Prouty, BHS, Bill Brown, SCMHS
    00080-Box  2-File 18-53   Luther League -David  Luyben, 17, Registration Clerk, BHS, and Colleen Olson, 15, Bowbells
    00080-Box  2-File 18-54   Marlette Anderson, Queen,  (Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Wilton) and Jerry Lein, 17, King (Mr. and Mrs.  Carl Lein, Regan)
    00080-Box 2-File  18-55   Jo Ann Garaas (center) of Grenora,  NDAC’s newly elected Homecoming Queen will reign over Homecoming festivities  this weekend (Oct. 10 and 11).  Her two  attendants are Jan Kearney (left) of Grafton and Janet Christopher (right) of  Medina.  Miss Garaas will be crowned by  NDAC President Fred S. Hultz at halftime ceremonies of the football game with  Montana State at 1:30 Saturday.  The new  queen and her attendants were chosen by the student body from six candidates.  NDAC’s Homecoming theme is “Time To Change”,  which is in keeping with the proposal to rename the institution “North Dakota  State University of Agriculture and Applied Science.”
    00080-Box  2-File 18-56   Group of boys
    00080-Box  2-File 18-57   Three model co-eds
    00080-Box  2-File 18-58   Three model co-eds
    00080-Box  2-File 18-59   Pat McGinley, Minot baton  twirler – American Legion Band
    00080-Box  2-File 18-60   Bonnie Van Enk, 15, Valley  City, James Bell, 17, Fargo, Group Discussion Leader, Sharon Guertin, 14,  Valley City
    00080-Box  2-File 18-61   Members of horsemanship  class – all won red ribbons – Roxann Fox, 15 (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox, Rural  Bismarck), Lincoln Farmers Club; Rickey Envik, 13 (Mr. and Mrs. Freto Envik,  Sterling), Sterling Livewires Club; Linda Whitcomb, 14 (Dr. and Mrs. F. L.  Whitcomb, Bismarck), Lincoln 4-H
    00080-Box  2-File 18-62   Boy with hog
    00080-Box  2-File 18-63   Donna Kraemer, 12 (Mr. and  Mrs. Gene Kraemer, Baldwin), Member of Lucky Star Club with her Sulfolk Ewe  Lamb
    00080-Box  2-File 18-64   Gaylen Ghylin, 11, (Mr. and  Mrs. Gerald Ghylin, Rural Bismarck) Super Seven Club.  Blue Ribbon winner, Austria White Hen
    00080-Box  2-File 18-65   Virginia (Ginny) Eck (Mrs.  Enola Eck, Rural Bismarck) Blue ribbon in dairy cattle, this is a Jersey Heifer  eating grain – Virginia is a member of the Lincoln 4-H club
    00080-Box  2-File 18-66   Glen Hyland, 11, Mr. and  Mrs. James A. Hyland raking leaves
    00080-Box  2-File 18-67   Darrell Klein, 10, Mr. and  Mrs. Henry Klein, McKenzie, Member of South Wing Club and one of the youngest  exhibiting beef 
    00080-Box  2-File 18-68   Maynard Sholts (top seller)  with Central Livestock Assn., W. Fargo, But lives in Bismarck, Buyer for Gold  Seal Co.  Alden Brown, 14, Mr. and Mrs.  Harry Brown, Baldwin, Still Hustlers Club
    00080-Box  2-File 18-69   Speech Contest – Penny  Williams, 10, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, Wing, Wing Clover Girls Club –  Penny spoke about the American Flag
    00080-Box  2-File 18-70   Tractor Air Cleaner  Demonstration – Bill Broste, 15, Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste, Wilton, Still  Hustlers Club
    00080-Box  2-File 18-71   Mrs. Davis and Dave Kearny,  Grafton
    00080-Box  2-File 18-72   FFA District Public  Speaking – Dwight Enockson, Washburn, Lynn Davidson, Beulah, and Skip  Duemeland, Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 18-73   FFA District Creed Winners  – Roger Schauer, Wishek, Arthur Shepard, Bismarck, James Huber, Linton
    00080-Box  2-File 18-74   Mr. and Mrs. John Lord,  Mandan – democratic diners
    00080-Box  2-File 18-75   Robert Ritterbush received  car for 30 days – Robert E. Funk, Sales Manager at Universal Motors, John Ford,  Fargo District Office Truck and Fleet Manager, Ford Division, Fargo
    00080-Box  2-File 18-76   Mrs. Edward E. Dockter –  Easter Lily planted in June has five blooms now – Her hobby is raising flowers
    00080-Box  2-File 18-77   Group photo
    00080-Box  2-File 18-78   Two men at Kiwanis Club  podium
  00080-Box  2-File 18-79   Three judges in robes?
00080-Box  2-File 18-80   Hon. Hopkins, Hon. John E.  Davis, Governor of North Dakota, and Maj. Gen. G.E. Galloway, Chairman
00080-Box  2-File 18-81   Man 
00080-Box  2-File 18-82   Three men
00080-Box  2-File 18-83   Three men
00080-Box  2-File 18-84   Three men
00080-Box  2-File 18-85   Man speaking at podium
00080-Box  2-File 18-86   Man speaking at podium
00080-Box  2-File 18-87   Woman in chair displaying  fabric?
00080-Box  2-File 18-88   Two men
00080-Box  2-File 18-89   Six young men
00080-Box  2-File 18-90   4-H Leaders - Mrs. Paul  Weikum, Leader, Elgin, R.B. Widdifield, Extension program supervisor, A.C.,  Fargo, Mrs. Edmund Klein, Asst. Leader, Elgin
00080-Box  2-File 18-91   FHA District Officers –  Standing:  Colleen Kist, Linton, Eldie Mae  Wurm, Bismarck, DyVonne Erickson, Steele – Seated:  Avis Goheen, Ashley
00080-Box  2-File 18-92   Group photo
00080-Box  2-File 18-93   Four men in front of  airplane
00080-Box  2-File 18-94   Mrs. P.D. Wold, Block  Worker, and Mrs. Byron Snippen, Block Captain
00080-Box  2-File 18-95   Pieter and the elephant –  Little boy on woman’s lap with stuffed toy
00080-Box  2-File 18-96   Mrs. L.A. Neideffer, Wing,  Mrs. Marvin Klussdal, Driscoll, Mrs. Ted Klein, Wing, Mrs. Henry Larson,  McKenzie, Mrs. Katherine Bailey, Moffit
00080-Box  2-File 18-97   L.P. Warren, Mrs. E.A.  Baisch
00080-Box  2-File 18-98   Group photo
00080-Box  2-File 18-99   Community Chest - Mrs. M.  Hulligan, Waitress, Mrs. Robert J. Becker, Mrs. Duane Bachmeier, Mrs. George  McClary 
00080-Box  2-File 18-100 Women’s Community Council  Past Presidents
00080-Box  2-File 18-101 B.A. Buck in front of cases  of Hamm’s Beer
00080-Box  2-File 18-102 Student nurses at St.  Alexius - Seated:  Inez Gehring, 18,  Freshman; Barbara Gehring, 20, Senior (both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gehring,  Douglas) Standing:  Rita Reinert, 18,  Freshman; Mildred Reinert, 20, Senior; and Kathleen Reinert, 19, Junior (all  daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Reinert, Mott) 
00080-Box  2-File 18-103 Wayne Wrangham, Fireman –  St. Alexius Hospital
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1958 4-H Achievement
    00080-Box  2-File 19-01   Five boys with trophy
    00080-Box  2-File 19-02   4-H Achievement Days -  Beautification of home grounds    exhibit  – Janice Bath (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bath, McKenzie), Ardenne Fishcer (Mr. and Mrs.  Reuben Fischer, McKenzie)
    00080-Box  2-File 19-03   Russell Woodland, 4 (Mr.  and Mrs. Lawrence Woodland) Livona Rural Station, Bismarck – Russell is hiding  by his mother
    00080-Box  2-File 19-04   4-H Achievement Days - Miss  Ramona Voss, Asst. Nutritionist at NDAC, Fargo, and Mrs. Conrad Welch, Leader  Dakota Daughters, Menoken
    00080-Box  2-File 19-05   Two boys
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – November 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 20-01   Tom Weigel with  “Radiosonde” that he found and returned to the Weather Bureau here
    00080-Box  2-File 20-02   Will Building being torn  down at 4th and Rosser
    00080-Box  2-File 20-03   US Senators, returning from  witnessing Sixth Fleet operations in the Mediterranean, meet with senior US  Navy and NATO officers, upon their arrival today at the Naval Air Facility,  Naples, Italy.  The senators flew into  Naples from the super aircraft carrier Forrestal after conferring with Vice  Admiral Clarence E. Ekstrom, Commander, US Sixth Fleet and Commander of NATO’s  Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe.  Left to right are:  Rear Admiral Frank Akers, Commander, Fleet  Air, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, Sen. Styles Bridges (R-ND), Admiral  Robert P. Briscoe, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe, Sen.  Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL), Sen. Milton R. Young (R-ND), and Rear Admiral I.J.  Galantin, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics, and Administration on Admiral  Briscoe’s staff.  The senators previously  attended the NATO Parliamentarians meetings in Paris as members of a delegation  from the Senate Appropriations Committee.   Speaking for the group, Sen. Bridges, Committee Chairman, said, “The  teamwork spirit and efficiency which we observed during our visit thoroughly  demonstrated why the Sixth Fleet is fulfilling so successfully its national and  NATO roles as a vital element of world security.” 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-04   “Operation Land Grab” sign  hanging between second and Third Avenues on Fourth Street in Fargo, where an  urban renewal project is in progress
    00080-Box  2-File 20-05   Bob Weiler, Dickinson, State  Vice President; Darrell Papka, Hettinger President; Vern Wagner; State  President; James Slater, Hettinger State Director
    00080-Box  2-File 20-06   Clyde Nassif being held by  his father Gabriel Nassif
    00080-Box  2-File 20-07   Tongue River Watershed  Project dam T-2-2 showing 2 stage draw down tube – Pembina County
    00080-Box  2-File 20-08   Some of the new officers of  the Riverdale Post of the Society of American Military Engineers - Erik G.  Erickson, President; Herbert K. Beeney, Vice President; John Swain, Member of  the Nominating Committee; William D. Fly, Secretary; Marvin Brammer, Member of  the Board of Directors; 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-09   Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Kellner  with the new Fiberglass White “5000” truck at Miami Beach (FL).  Mr. Kellner, executive director of the North  Dakota Motor Carriers Assn. was attending the National Convention of the  American Trucking Associations.
    00080-Box  2-File 20-10   Group of men
    00080-Box  2-File 20-11   Group of men
    00080-Box  2-File 20-12   Group of women and a man
    00080-Box  2-File 20-13   One of the displays erected  in the World War Memorial Building of the 32nd Annual Farmers Union State  Convention - Clayton Gad, Asst. Mgr., Jamestown, and Mrs. Pat Hess, Office  Employee, Jamestown.
    00080-Box  2-File 20-14   Hanging a picture of Fort  McKean at the Bismarck Art Show are Mrs. L.A. French and Mrs. Ed Lahr of the  Hanging Committee 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-15   Bill Daniel, 3, admiring a  mirror at Holiday Fair
    00080-Box  2-File 20-16   Robin White, 5, surveying a  table with the Silverette Homemaker’s Club Christmas Exhibit at the Burleigh  County Homemaker’s Club Christmas Exhibit
    00080-Box  2-File 20-17   Mrs. J.F. West copies  directions from the Buzzin-Dozen Homemaker’s Club exhibit at the Burleigh  County Homemaker’s Club Christmas Exhibit
    00080-Box  2-File 20-18   Preparing for the annual  Gift-O-Rama at the First Presbyterian Church – Mrs. Robert P. Miller, Mrs.  Willard Yule, a chairman of the Bazaar, and Mrs. Chester Perry, President of  the Presbyterian Women’s Assn.
    00080-Box  2-File 20-19   Mrs. Nels J. Roe, and Mrs.  Bill Homan, preparing for a gift fair held by St. Anne’s Guild of St. Anne’s  Catholic Church 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-20   Sherry and Terry, 3, twin  daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William          Weisser have a visit with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  2-File 20-21   James Zeller, 6, (SFC. And  Mrs. Norman Zeller, Fort Lincoln) and Gregory Cunningham, 6, (Mr. and Mrs.  Robert Cunningham, Bismarck), 1st graders at Wachter School, play in the snow
    00080-Box  2-File 20-22   Donna Dobias, 12, Jr.  Reserve, Cartwright; Alva June Oxvig, 18, Junior, Edinburg; Judy Miller, 13,  Junior, Fairview (MT)
    00080-Box  2-File 20-23   Two North Dakota girls are  winners of national awards at the Club Congress in Chicago.  They are Ruth Peterson, Pettibone, National  Frozen Foods winner (left) and Donna De Krey, Steele, National Food Preparation  winner
    00080-Box  2-File 20-24   Sixth grade art class at  Hillside Swimming Pool under instruction of Wally Sailer
    00080-Box  2-File 20-25   Eldie Wurm and Darlene  Singer finishing Darlene’s entry in the “Make It Yourself With Wool” Contest
    00080-Box  2-File 20-26   Paul A. Dalager, Sec. of  NDEA, Bismarck, and Donald Whiting, President of State Assn. at school meeting
    00080-Box  2-File 20-27   Warner Quale, Member of  Bismarck School Board, Dr. James I. Brown, and Dr. K.F. Vickery, Chair of  Division of Literature and Language at State Teachers College, Dickinson,  looking at the “Tachchistoscope”, A projector used in “reading improvement”
    00080-Box  2-File 20-28   Lawrence Walstad, Minot,  and Neil Vold, Grand Forks, both Petroleum Filed Representatives with a model  oil well
    00080-Box  2-File 20-29   Unidentified woman
    00080-Box  2-File 20-30   Rodeo Queen Meets Miss Las  Vegas – Mrs. James L. Childs, Jamie Ann Childs, Mrs. Jim Tyler, Bismarck  Chairman of the Rodeo Contest, Mrs. H.C. Erling, Bismarck, Sandra Meeks, Miss  Las Vegas
    00080-Box  2-File 20-31   Power Conference – John  Scottock, Miss Laura Kvale, Secretary for REA Office, Al Utke, and Norman Cross
    00080-Box  2-File 20-32   John R. Sakariassen, Jr.,  Bismarck Jaycees; Bowling H. Winston, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Louis D.  Plaisance, Bismarck Jaycees – Winston was on his way to the Junior Chamber  International World Congress in Minneapolis
    00080-Box  2-File 20-33   E. F. Spencer, First  National, T.S. Grimsrud, Grade School Director, Mrs. Gladys Crandall, Highland  Acres School – Demonstrating the operation of the safety deposit box system as  part of Business Education Day
    00080-Box  2-File 20-34   Edwin B. Timpe, manager of  the Flasher Community Credit Union, and Orville Richardson, Manager of the  Great Plains Supply Co., Hebron, contractor of the new Credit Union building  that they are standing in front of
    00080-Box  2-File 20-35   Edwin B. Timpe, manager of  the Flasher Community Credit Union and one of their patrons
    00080-Box  2-File 20-36   Men with Christmas trees
    00080-Box  2-File 20-37   Officers of Rural Mail  Carriers Convention
    00080-Box  2-File 20-38   Four men
    00080-Box  2-File 20-39   New Farmers Union County  Officers - Mrs. John Clancy, Secretary, Valley City; Mrs. John Holm, Director,  Rugby; Mrs. Elmer Staven, Director, Park River; Mrs. Clarence Church, Director,  Leeds – Front:  Russell Belquist,  President, New Rockford; Floyd Freda, Vice President, Max; and Homer Gulliet,  Director, Durbin
    00080-Box  2-File 20-40   Francis Larson (in long  coat), manager of the JC Penney’s Co. and Robert Schonert as they tour  Schonert’s farm during Farm-City week 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-41   Robert Schonert takes over  Francis Larson’s post as manager of the JC Penney Co. as part of Farm-City  week. 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-42   First four to vote at  Cathedral Grade School – William Duer (sp?), Dave Perry, P.E. McCoty (sp?), and  W.S. Kent (sp?)
    00080-Box  2-File 20-43   Governor Davis, M.J.  Baumgartner, John Erickson, Candidate for Treasurer
    00080-Box  2-File 20-44   Leonard Bernstein and the  New York Philharmonic to debut on CBS
    00080-Box  2-File 20-45   Vern Wagner, left,  Bismarck, State Jaycee President and Bob Quandt (2nd from right), Fargo, State  Vice President with flour donated by the State Mill and Elevator to bake 4500  Tea Biscuits for the Junior Chamber of Commerce International meeting in  Minneapolis Holsum Bakery of Fargo baked them and the North Dakota Stockmen’s  Assn. donated 4500 special napkins 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-46   Bill Hochalter, Test  Boardman at Bell Telephone Co., Ninety-six circuits being used with these patch  cords
    00080-Box  2-File 20-47   Planning to develop 153  acres of land just north of Divide Ave. for residential purposes - Bill Owens,  George W. Jennings, Jr., Ben Marcovitz, Bill Kavaney (seated)
    00080-Box  2-File 20-48   Clinic Meeting - Dr. L.W.  Larson, Chairman of Board of Trustees, American Medical Assn., Pathologist at Q  & R Clinic; Dr. Stanley P. Reimann, Scientific Director, The Institute for  Cancer Research, Philadelphia (PA); Dr. Frank D. Naegeli, Northwest Clinic,  Minot, He is a personal friend of Dr. Reimann
    00080-Box  2-File 20-49   Bismarck Camp of the Royal  Neighbors presented a wheel chair to the St. Vincent’s Home and one to the  Baptist Home - Sister Anita, superintendent of the St. Vincent’s Nursing Home,  Mrs. Otto Nehrer, Oracle of the RNA camp, Mrs. John Singer, District Deputy of  the RNA, Rev. B.W. Krentz, superintendent of the Baptist Home for the aged –  Sitting:  Mrs. Jessie Cawley
    00080-Box  2-File 20-50   McCabe Methodist Church  under construction
    00080-Box  2-File 20-51   Hallway
    00080-Box  2-File 20-52   Farmers Union Central  Exchange Warehouse
    00080-Box  2-File 20-53   Adam Schretz (sp?) and  another man hanging parking signs on post
    00080-Box  2-File 20-54   Crowd gathered around house  fire
    00080-Box  2-File 20-55   The burning of the Vegas  Club between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  2-File 20-56   Children watching water  come out from under sidewalk due to a broken water main on the 900 block on  Anderson Street 
    00080-Box  2-File 20-57   Boy watching water come out  from under sidewalk due to a broken water main on the 900 block on Anderson  Street
    00080-Box  2-File 20-58   1959 Studebaker Lark Four  Door Sedan
    00080-Box  2-File 20-59   Damaged vehicle
    00080-Box  2-File 20-60   Mark A. Sayler, 3, and his  sister Margie Mae Sayler, 14, were killed in this car when it collided with  their father’s parked truck near Underwood.
    00080-Box  2-File 20-61   Marvin Tarnasky lays sod at  the home of the Albert Mindt’s after shoveling away the snow
    00080-Box  2-File 20-62   Officers of the VFW Post  1326, looking over plans for a new meeting place and clubroom in the Old  Riverside Ballroom - Demos Ginakes, Board of Managers; Emanuel Dirk, Jr., Vice  Commander; Al Olson, Commander; Elmer Cordes, Surgeon; Bill Sprynczynatyk,  Service Commander; Jim Boutrous, Board of Managers
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – December 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 21-01   Adam Brown, Asst. Fire  Chief
    00080-Box  2-File 21-02   Vincent Feist and LeRoy  Binder fighting fire
    00080-Box  2-File 21-03   Wiley Palmer with a kitten  befriended by the local League for Animal Welfare
    00080-Box  2-File 21-04   Sally Morris, Jim Kubisiak,  Jim Thompson, Harold Finch, and Guy Engen – Businessmen extend welcome to Jim  Thompson who reopened his Sioux Sporting Goods Store
    00080-Box  2-File 21-05   Don Short and family  pictured in Bismarck en route to Washington, where he will take office this  week – Connie Lynn, Susan, Con, Mr. and Mrs. Short
    00080-Box  2-File 21-06   Retiring congressman Otto  Kruger (standing) congratulating his successor Don Short
    00080-Box  2-File 21-07   International Teachers  Development Program – 6 months – Study at Rutgers University  3 months and tour US 3 months – All teachers  of English or American Culture – In Bismarck they toured school systems,  capitol, and Mandan Refinery - Swen Nyberg, Miss Iilmas Hakulinen, Miss Eeva F.  Riikonen, all of Finland, Miss Karen Davidsen and Louise Meincke of Denmark,  and Finn Havnevik of Norway
    00080-Box  2-File 21-08   Col. I.M. Oseth, Local  Juvenile Commissioner, Joseph C. McIntee, Retiring President, and Harold  Anderson – Anderson was named the new Vice President of the North Dakota States  Attorneys Assn.
    00080-Box  2-File 21-09   Ted Stelten, Wahpeton,  Urban Powers, Fargo, Jack MacLachlan, Bismarck, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitted, Capital  Commercial College Student – At convention of the North Dakota Hotel Assn.
    00080-Box  2-File 21-10   John Sabot holds check for  $1231.45 which he received for retirement of stock from Farmers Union Oil Co.
    00080-Box  2-File 21-11   Clarence Bauman, Mgr.  Capital Commercial College, Bismarck and Clem Boling, Director Private Schools  Division, Cincinnati (OH)
    00080-Box  2-File 21-12   John C. Gunness, Executive  Dir. North Dakota Petroleum Council, Stephen Potter, Asst. to Director of  Committee on Sub Affairs American Petroleum Institute, New York (NY), J.W.  Lenon, Associate Sec. Central Region, Chicago
    00080-Box  2-File 21-13   Charles Swenson, Vice  President, Bismarck, Ed Doughtery, Killdeer, President of the Blue Cross  Subscribers Committee, Ronald A. Jyrdstrup, Blue Cross Director – Blue Cross  officers meeting in Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 21-14   Rex Powell, Rep., Columbus,  Rolland Redlin, Sen., Crosby, Both from Burke and Divide 40th District
    00080-Box  2-File 21-15   Guy Larson and another man
    00080-Box  2-File 21-16   Two men at desk
    00080-Box  2-File 21-17   P.R. Fossen, general  manager, North Dakota Mill and Elevator, signs check for half a million dollars  for payment into state general fund
    00080-Box  2-File 21-18   Mrs. Don Kopplin, Telephone  Operator
    00080-Box  2-File 21-19   Mrs. Walter Brandt,  Treasurer Bismarck Girl Scout Council, Mrs. Leo Shark, Camp Sakakawea Publicity  Chairman, Bob Mooney, Secretary-Treasurer of Exchange Club, Chris Dahl,  President of Exchange Club – Receiving check of $100 for Girl Scout Camp  Sakakawea building fund
    00080-Box  2-File 21-20   Those participating in the  Feeder Tour watch a specially equipped truck distribute feed into the cattle  feed trough on the Herman Erling feed lot north of Bismarck
    00080-Box  2-File 21-21   Bill Bachmeier (runs Herman  Erling Farm), Bob Jiran (Formerly owned Erling’s Stock & Farm by Bourgois),  Herman Erling – Looking at a feeder wagon that is driven along the feeder  trough
    00080-Box  2-File 21-22   Lloyd (Bud) Perkins,  Menoken, Jack Pfieffer, Menoken, Ervin Bourgois – Luncheon and coffee break  during a feeder tour of the Missouri Slope Livestock Auction Building 
    00080-Box  2-File 21-23   Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson  in their living room.  Mr. Peterson was  South Burleigh Soil Conservation Achievement Program winner
    00080-Box  2-File 21-24   Mrs. H.G. Officer,  Co-Chairman of workshop, Mrs. A.H. Sym, Mrs. R.V. Danstrom, Treasurer of the  Women of St. George’s – Members of the St. Cecelia Guild of St. George’s  Episcopal Church making mince-meat for the Santa Claus work shop 
    00080-Box  2-File 21-25   Mrs. Clarence Scherer and  her iris
    00080-Box  2-File 21-26   Woman in flower garden
    00080-Box  2-File 21-27   Nolan Baldwin, 6, at Saxvik  School (son of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Baldwin)
    00080-Box  2-File 21-28   Patty Mund, 5, (Mr. and  Mrs. Lloyd Mund) and Capt. J.F. Vondracek – Taken at the Salvation Army  Christmas Tree at Robertson’s
    00080-Box  2-File 21-29   Patty Mund, 5, (Mr. and  Mrs. Lloyd Mund) – Taken at the Salvation Army Christmas Tree at Robertson’s
    00080-Box  2-File 21-30   Jack McDonald and Leon  Munsch – Salvation Army Christmas Kettle
    00080-Box  2-File 21-31   Little girl with Santa  Claus
    00080-Box  2-File 21-32   Gail Peterson wraps a  package purchased by one of the children taken on the Bismarck Junior Chamber  of Commerce annual shopping tour for underprivileged children.  Each child is given $5 to buy presents for  family, and the presents are wrapped by Mrs. Jaycees – Mrs. Clinton Jensen and  Mrs. Wallace Skaaden of the Mrs. Jaycees and Gail Peterson
    00080-Box  2-File 21-33   Brenda Heupel, Jeffrey  Hefter, Diane Whetzel, Joanne Swenson, and Jerry Griffin
    00080-Box  2-File 21-34   Santa and little boy at  party for special education classes at Will-Moore School 
    00080-Box  2-File 21-35   Bismarck-Mandan Assn. for  the Handicapped Sale - Vern Koenig sells Grace Layton hand-sketched cards, Mrs.  Anna Schmidt selling candy for the Assn.   Jane Victor, 14 (Mr. and Mrs. Otto Victor) 
    00080-Box  2-File 21-36   Debbie Knudson looking at  napkin and Patty Danley facing camera at the Christmas party for physically  handicapped children
    00080-Box  2-File 21-37   Christmas for the birds –  Bird house and feed in tree
    00080-Box  2-File 21-38   Kenneth Selzler and Charles  McGurren at Golden Mass
    00080-Box  2-File 21-39   Gail Bauer and Michel  Limond and unlabeled girl waiting turn to ride at tobogganing party at Apple  Creek Country Club
    00080-Box  2-File 21-40   John Beck, Charles (Tex)  Beck, and Steve Miller waiting turn to ride at tobogganing party at Apple Creek  Country Club
    00080-Box  2-File 21-41   John Peterson, Gregory  Larson, and Jay Larson waiting for turn to ride at tobogganing party at Apple  Creek Country Club
    00080-Box  2-File 21-42   Kent Conrad, Mark Limond,  Maureen Limond, and Bill Dineson getting set to ride at a tobogganing party at  the Apple Creek Country Club
    00080-Box  2-File 21-43   Janet Porter, Thomas Levi,  and Dave Middaugh waiting turn to ride at tobogganing party at Apple Creek  Country Club
    00080-Box  2-File 21-44   Richard Martin (Mr. and  Mrs. Edward Martin, Bismarck), Carlotta and Carlorna Opp (twins, Mr. and Mrs.  Reinhold Opp, Livona), and James Leon Schmidt (Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Schmidt,  Bismarck) – Winners of past Bismarck Baby Derbies, born on January 1
    00080-Box  2-File 21-45   Richard Martin (Mr. and Mrs.  Edwin Martin, Bismarck), Carlotta and Carlorna Opp (twins, Mr. and Mrs.  Reinhold Opp, Livona), and James Leon Schmidt (Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Schmidt,  Bismarck)– Winners of past Bismarck Baby Derbies, born on January 1
    00080-Box  2-File 21-46   James Dunn and Lester Pinks  – tax clerks that filled these bags
    00080-Box  2-File 21-47   Truckloads of Christmas  packages for Bismarck Post Office
    00080-Box  2-File 21-48   Adam Jundt, Warehouse  Foreman, and Phillip Lacher, Truck driver, loading truck
    00080-Box  2-File 21-49   Ray Ehli and Fred  Ebenal  - Open Your Heart
    00080-Box  2-File 21-50   Line of people waiting to  buy stamps at Christmas
    00080-Box  2-File 21-51   Bismarck High School second  floor hallway
    00080-Box  2-File 21-52   These girls will reign over  the Lucia Festival of the first Lutheran Church – Carla Johnson, Gloria  Johnson, Suellen McCarty, Loralee Barth, Raynette Pepple, Maxine Tebelius,  Adeline Blotter
    00080-Box  2-File 21-53   Front:  Henry Meyer, County Agent James Noonan, Ray  Meyer – Back:  Jim Meyer, Herman Meyer,  Ronald Tempe
    00080-Box  2-File 21-54   American Legion Auxiliary  of the Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 presented the movie “Stars and Stripes on  Display” to the local schools.  William  Meier, audio-visual director of the Bismarck Public Schools, Mrs. Jack Barnes,  Auxiliary Americanism Chairman, and Mrs. R.W. Henderson, Auxiliary President
    00080-Box  2-File 21-55   New Explorer Boy Scout  uniform
    00080-Box  2-File 21-56   Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kleppe
    00080-Box  2-File 21-57   Rose Marie Reinhardt
    00080-Box  2-File 21-58   Louise Audrey Finke
    00080-Box  2-File 21-59   T/Sgt. Ted Renner, Mandan  (seated), S/Sgt. David G. Hanel, Dickinson, A/IC Gordon R. Schulz, Elgin, A/IC  Ray Hansen, Garrison, A/IC Les Pinks, Bismarck, S/Sgt. Vernon Peiler, Minot
    00080-Box  2-File 21-60   Miss Evelyn Wolff of  Hettinger – Bismarck Hospital Jr. Student Nurse
    00080-Box  2-File 21-61   Line outside the mobile  chest x-ray unit in Bismarck, located in front of the G.P. Hotel
    00080-Box  2-File 21-62   Indian Shack
    00080-Box  2-File 21-63   House
    00080-Box  2-File 21-64   Family looking in empty  cupboard
    00080-Box  2-File 21-65   Successful hunters of the  first wild turkey hunting season in North Dakota in 1958
    00080-Box  2-File 21-66   Man with large Northern  Pike
    00080-Box  2-File 21-67   North Dakota’s first  marina?
    00080-Box  2-File 21-68   North Dakota’s first  marina?  Gary Anderson, Sam Anderson,  Gordon Kern
    00080-Box  2-File 21-69   Duane Lesmeister, captured  by Norman Keller and Ed Ebel, Deputy Sheriffs
    00080-Box  2-File 21-70   Norman Paulson, Asst.  Director of Historical Society 
    00080-Box  2-File 21-71   Farmstead
Bismarck  Tribune Collection
    00080-Box  2-File 22-01   John F. Kennedy and  unlabeled men 
    00080-Box  2-File 22-02   Kennedy in ticker tape parade
    00080-Box  2-File 22-03   Four men on beach – Tom  Merkle
    00080-Box  2-File 22-04   Gerald Nye
    00080-Box  2-File 22-05   Man speaking at outdoor  event
    00080-Box  2-File 22-06   Two men at meeting
    00080-Box  2-File 22-07   Man on telephone in car
    00080-Box  2-File 22-08   Longmire, Mrs. H.W. Wilson,  Burleigh County President
    00080-Box  2-File 22-09a Man
    00080-Box  2-File 22-09b Joseph J.  Duffy
    00080-Box  2-File 22-10   Francis E. Hublou
    00080-Box  2-File 22-11   Thomas P. O’Connor
    00080-Box  2-File 22-12   Harley R. Seuser
    00080-Box  2-File 22-13   Merle Rider
    00080-Box  2-File 22-14   Reinholt Stern   
    00080-Box  2-File 22-15   Bernard J. Selzler
    00080-Box  2-File 22-16   Lakota Creamery Company
    00080-Box  2-File 22-17   Building
    00080-Box  2-File 22-18   State Normal School
    00080-Box  2-File 22-19   State Normal School 
    00080-Box  2-File 22-20   Pageant queen
    00080-Box  2-File 22-21   Kids and instructors doing  project outdoors
    00080-Box  2-File 22-22   Kids and instructors doing  project outdoors
    00080-Box  2-File 22-23   Kids and instructors doing  project outdoors
    00080-Box  2-File 22-24   Man
00080-Box  2-File 22-25   Four men
00080-Box  2-File 22-26   Four men in front of Lions  Club banner
00080-Box  2-File 22-27   Two men working on street
00080-Box  2-File 22-28   Building
00080-Box  2-File 22-29   Building
00080-Box  2-File 22-30   Building
00080-Box  2-File 22-31   Two men giving woman  flowers
00080-Box  2-File 22-32   NDAC Team – Seven men
00080-Box  2-File 22-33   Man standing by row of tree  stumps
00080-Box  2-File 22-34   Damaged stained glass  window
00080-Box  2-File 22-36   Arizona Holiday – woman  hanging outdoor decoration
00080-Box  2-File 22-37   Mrs. Leo Brecht, Marc Bo  Rojtman, President of the Case Co., Leo Brecht, Manager of the Bismarck Case  Company (Bismarck Farm Equipment Co.) 
00080-Box  2-File 22-38   Marc B. Rojtman, President  of Case Company, and Mr. J.B. Hedner, Bismarck Ind. Sales Mgr.
00080-Box  2-File 22-39   Mrs. Redge Thompson, Marc  B. Rojtman, President of Case Company, Redge Thompson, Owner of Bismarck Case  Company (Bismarck Farm Equipment Company)
00080-Box  2-File 22-40   Two men and a woman
00080-Box  2-File 22-41   Beede shaking hands with  C.P. Dahl
00080-Box  2-File 22-42   Two men with paperwork
00080-Box  2-File 22-43   C.P. Dahl and Senator Young
00080-Box  2-File 22-44   Three women and one man  reading a copy of “Legislation News” 
00080-Box  2-File 22-45   1.? 2. Woody Wilson 3. Russ  Anderson 4. Johnny Mach 5.? 6.?
00080-Box  2-File 22-46   Three men 
00080-Box  2-File 22-47   Four men
00080-Box  2-File 22-48   Glenn R. Dolan and Harry W.  Wadeson
00080-Box  2-File 22-49   Melvin A. Johnson of  Coleharbor
00080-Box  2-File 22-50   Donnell Haugen, Harold  Ziegler
00080-Box  2-File 22-51   M.W. Froelich, Mgr.  Missouri Slope Livestock Auction, and Reiny Fried, Driscoll farmer
00080-Box  2-File 22-52   Four men at airport
00080-Box  2-File 22-53   Five men and a woman at table
00080-Box  2-File 22-54   Four men talking to two  women
00080-Box  2-File 22-55   Three men watching two  women work (dry cleaners?)
00080-Box  2-File 22-56   Two men
00080-Box  2-File 22-57   Group of young boys
00080-Box  2-File 22-58   American Legion float in parade
00080-Box  2-File 22-59   Horses in parade
00080-Box  2-File 22-60   Boys riding ponies in  parade
00080-Box  2-File 22-61   Crowd watching parade
00080-Box  2-File 22-62   Elderly woman
00080-Box  2-File 22-63   Man in harness hanging from  the side of the capitol building
00080-Box  2-File 22-64   Cabin
00080-Box  2-File 22-65   “Our New House” – on  Dickinson campus?
00080-Box  2-File 22-66   Burleigh County Court House
00080-Box  2-File 22-67   St. Alexius?
00080-Box  2-File 22-68   House fire
00080-Box  2-File 22-69   House fire
00080-Box  2-File 22-70   John E. Davis at podium
00080-Box  2-File 22-71   Crowd
00080-Box  2-File 22-72   Crowd
00080-Box  2-File 22-73   Two men
00080-Box  2-File 22-74   Four men
00080-Box  2-File 22-75   Five men
00080-Box  2-File 22-76   Janet Smaltz, Bismarck,  Leonard Havig, Williston, Peterson, Bingham, Davis, D.B. Allen, Wahpeton
00080-Box  2-File 22-77   Three men
00080-Box  2-File 22-78   Three men at jewelry store
00080-Box  2-File 22-79   Davis, Max Ernest, Sertoma  President, Ken Mosser, Co-Chairman for Freedom Week, Dick Aide, V.P.
00080-Box  2-File 22-80   Winners of Essay Contest on  the Handicapped:  Carol Effertz, Minot,  5th, Sandra Sims, Selfridge, 1st, Governor Davis, Mrs. Jensen, Gerry Effertz,  Sawyer, 2nd, Margaret Wright, Fargo, 4th, and George Grimsrud, Bismarck, 3rd 
00080-Box  2-File 22-81   Governor Davis, Nygaard,  Short
00080-Box  2-File 22-82   Brunsdale and Davis
00080-Box  2-File 22-83   Two men
00080-Box  2-File 22-84   Two men and a woman
00080-Box  2-File 22-85   Four men
00080-Box  2-File 22-86   After Davis’ nomination
00080-Box  2-File 22-87   Group of students holding  “Elect Davis” signs
00080-Box  2-File 22-88   Two men with Governor Davis
00080-Box  2-File 22-89   Two men
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – 1930’s Misc.
    00080-Box  2-File 23-01   Rev. H. W. Case and Dr.  Charles L. Hall?
    00080-Box  2-File 23-02   Oxygen tent in use
    00080-Box  2-File 23-03   Woman
    00080-Box  2-File 23-04   Mrs. Lewis Buzzell
    00080-Box  2-File 23-05   Jeanette Weekes
    00080-Box  2-File 23-06   Darlene Moll
    00080-Box  2-File 23-07   Darlene Williams
    00080-Box  2-File 23-08   Marcella Kirschman
    00080-Box  2-File 23-09   Marilyn Stroh
    00080-Box  2-File 23-10   Beverly Bender
    00080-Box  2-File 23-11   Hope Snyder
    00080-Box  2-File 23-12   Woman
    00080-Box  2-File 23-13   Nun
    00080-Box  2-File 23-14   Helen House, Musical  Director
    00080-Box  2-File 23-15   Rita Murphy – BHS Teacher
    00080-Box  2-File 23-16   Priest
    00080-Box  2-File 23-17   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-18   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-19   ? Schwindt
    00080-Box  2-File 23-20   A.P. Anderson
    00080-Box  2-File 23-21   Robert Carlson
    00080-Box  2-File 23-22   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-23   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-24   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-25   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-26   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-27   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-28   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-29   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-30   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-31   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-32   Woman
    00080-Box  2-File 23-33   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-34   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-35   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-36   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-37   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-38   A.E. Buck
    00080-Box  2-File 23-39   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-40   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-41   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-42   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-43   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-44   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-45   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-46   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-47   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-48   John O. Hanchett, Valley  City 
    00080-Box  2-File 23-49   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-50   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-51   Gleason Kistler
    00080-Box  2-File 23-52   William Michelsen, Regan
    00080-Box  2-File 23-53   ? Riele
    00080-Box  2-File 23-54   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-55   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-56   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-57   Man
    00080-Box  2-File 23-58   Camping
    00080-Box  2-File 23-59   unlabeled
    00080-Box  2-File 23-60   Band
    00080-Box  2-File 23-61   Three men beside airplane
    00080-Box  2-File 23-62   “Before” shot of deformed  foot
    00080-Box  2-File 23-63   “After” shot of deformed  foot
    00080-Box  2-File 23-64   People swimming and boating  in lake
    00080-Box  2-File 23-65   Kids on ladder up to slide
    00080-Box  2-File 23-66   Students and teachers
    00080-Box  2-File 23-67   unlabeled
    00080-Box  2-File 23-68   Large machinery in Wilton 
    00080-Box  2-File 23-69   Large machinery in Wilton 
    00080-Box  2-File 23-70   Kids doing calisthenics  outdoors
    00080-Box  2-File 23-71   Kids holding hands and  playing a game
    00080-Box  2-File 23-72   Kids having lunch
    00080-Box  2-File 23-73   Cots 
    00080-Box  2-File 23-74   Axel Danielson farm in  Sidney
    00080-Box  2-File 23-75   Crowd by farmhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-76   Men looking at irrigation  of barley field
    00080-Box  2-File 23-77   Men discussing where canal  line should go
    00080-Box  2-File 23-78   Group standing in field
    00080-Box  2-File 23-79   Group standing in field
    00080-Box  2-File 23-80   Group looking at canal
    00080-Box  2-File 23-81   Group standing in filed
    00080-Box  2-File 23-82   Stacking hay
    00080-Box  2-File 23-83   Shoreline
    00080-Box  2-File 23-84   Tent on shoreline – people  swimming in distance
    00080-Box  2-File 23-85   Carlton Club Liquor          
    00080-Box  2-File 23-86   Creek and woods
    00080-Box  2-File 23-87   Greenhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-88   Greenhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-89   Greenhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-90   Airplane in flight
    00080-Box  2-File 23-91   Man dressed like Indian
    00080-Box  2-File 23-92   Women holding bowling pins  and one man holding a bowling ball at Abe’s Recreation
    00080-Box  2-File 23-93   Boxer
    00080-Box  2-File 23-94   Football team
    00080-Box  2-File 23-95   Mandan Basketball Team –  Front:  Roe Percy, Robert Saunders  (Captain), Bernard Toman, Ray Friesz, L.C. McMahon (Coach) Back:  Ernest Percy, Rene Charbonneau, William  Partridge, Art Brunelle, Frank Stumpf
    00080-Box  2-File 23-96   US Highway #85 south of  Watford City
    00080-Box  2-File 23-97   Dr. Hibbs Dental Office  Trailer
    00080-Box  2-File 23-98   Interior (living room?)
    00080-Box  2-File 23-99   Primary cooler at  slaughterhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-100 Killing Room at  slaughterhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-101 Scalding tank at  slaughterhouse
    00080-Box  2-File 23-102 Farmers Union Co-Op Creamery
    00080-Box  2-File 23-104 Cow
    00080-Box  2-File 23-105 Meyer Guernsey Dairy Farm
    00080-Box  2-File 23-106 Well, Grand Forks
    00080-Box  2-File 23-107 North American Creamery Co.
    00080-Box  2-File 23-108 Building
    00080-Box  2-File 23-109 Cold storage room
    00080-Box  2-File 23-110 Small shack beside electric  poles
    00080-Box  2-File 23-111 unlabeled equipment
    00080-Box  2-File 23-112 unlabeled equipment
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – January 1959
    00080-Box  3-File 1-01     Tony Aichandt and Janice  Wiehalenk in a scene from Saroyan’s “Hello Out There” presented by BJC
    00080-Box  3-File 1-02     Collection of discarded  Christmas Trees to be burned
    00080-Box  3-File 1-03     Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T.  Zimmerman arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii for 10 days of vacationing
    00080-Box  3-File 1-04     Phil Wanner pulls blanket  over body of Ray Earle Fearing, Barnes Co. Superintendent of Schools, found  dead in the driveway of the residence of Dr. Ralph Vinje
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – January 1959
    00080-Box  3-File 2-01     Five generations – McQueen
    00080-Box  3-File 2-02     Men at boardroom desk
    00080-Box  3-File 2-03     Bus Leary, Elmer Roswick,  and Mrs. Kate Reff, Head of Diner
    00080-Box  3-File 2-04     Window display “Sew It  Yourself”
    00080-Box  3-File 2-05     Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 2-06     Elmer Roswick and Robert  Tomich
    00080-Box  3-File 2-07     Young men taking an oath
    00080-Box  3-File 2-08     Young men in uniform
    00080-Box  3-File 2-09     Jake Lahman drilling hole  with ice auger
    00080-Box  3-File 2-10     R.F. Bayer, Temvik (ND),  1958 Winner, Soil Conservation Achievement Program, Emmons County Soil  Conservation District
    00080-Box  3-File 2-11     Construction - Monson dug  it – Igoe is building basement
    00080-Box  3-File 2-12     Large crane
    00080-Box  3-File 2-13     Man in hospital bed
    00080-Box  3-File 2-14     Doctor evaluating patient
    00080-Box  3-File 2-15     Road and houses
    00080-Box  3-File 2-16     Rev. John Nicolai beside  broken window
    00080-Box  3-File 3-01     Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 3-02     Epsilon Sigma Alpha queens
    00080-Box  3-File 3-03     Easter Seal Ambassador and  two men
    00080-Box  3-File 3-04     G. Mennen Williams,  Governor of Michigan
    00080-Box  3-File 3-05     Two men and a woman
    00080-Box  3-File 3-06     Alvin M. Rott, William M.  Melech, and J.W. Juettner
    00080-Box  3-File 3-07     Minard McCrea, Secretary,  Valley City, and T.E. Simile, in charge of arrangements, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 3-08     W.W. Garver, Winner, Lorin  Duemeland, Toastmaster of the evening, and Cecil Crandell, Topic Chair
    00080-Box  3-File 3-09     Palmer Aasmundstad, Dickinson,  S.T. College, T.R. Workman, Lidgerwood, and Vernon L. Eberle, Larimore
    00080-Box  3-File 3-10     Group of men
    00080-Box  3-File 3-11     Standing:  Ben Meier, Sec. of State; Rev. Robert Feind,  Bismarck; Rev. Robert Bowers, McClusky; Rev. Clarence Schaeffer, Streeter; Rev.  Harold Vold, Keene; Mr. Frank Weaver, Elkhart (IN), Area Director for Christian  Rural Overseas Program (C.R.O.P.); Rev. L.J. Koch, Judson – Seated:  Rev. C.A. Tollefson, Enderlin; Rev. E.J.  Nissen, Kindred; Rev. Lloyd A. Nelson, Milnor; and Rev. George Olson, Wilton
    00080-Box  3-File 3-12     Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kleppe  and son in Arizona
    00080-Box  3-File 3-13     Sign “Bismarck – Member  North Dakota Community Betterment Program”
    00080-Box  3-File 3-14     Man with monkeys
    00080-Box  3-File 3-15     Midway Veterinary Clinic
    00080-Box  3-File 3-16     Col. John Kelly and an  unidentified couple
    00080-Box  3-File 3-17     Drilling a well
    00080-Box  3-File 3-18     Symphony strings
    00080-Box  3-File 3-20     Mary Longland, a Junior  and a cheerleader at Pierre, Beb Bischof, a Junior and cheerleader at BHS, and  Connie Herseth (South Dakota’s Governor’s daughter) a Junior at Pierre
    00080-Box  3-File 4-01     Young Republican  Representatives from Minot State Teachers College – Carol Tweeten, Washburn, and  Lynn Bedard, Dunseith
    00080-Box  3-File 4-02     Bob Fleck and Adrian Dunn  – Co-chairmen of the NPL-Dem. Fundraising banquet to honor Rep. Quentin Burdick
    00080-Box  3-File 4-03     Capitol Credit Union –  H.J. Snortland, Treasurer-Manager; Mrs. Walter Brandt, Asst. Treasurer; Vernon  R. Pederson, Vice President; Mrs. Myrtle Boyd, Secretary; Lloyd H. Nygard,  President
    00080-Box  3-File 4-04     Planning Committee for  Congregational Christian Church Home for the Aged to be located at Wishek –  will have 100 beds and construction is to start late this spring – Back  Row:  Walter Sayler, Wishek; Rev. Walter  Kranzler, Wishek; Rev. Christian Martin, Kulm – Front Row:  Finn Reule, Medina, Secretary; August  Ketterling, Hebron; N.L. Sauer, Mott
    00080-Box  3-File 4-05     Andy Heinle and Ted Jesser  (holding bush) – 24,000 mixed rose bushes arrived by refrigerated railroad car  at Wills Warehouse
    00080-Box  3-File 4-06     Water treatment plant
    00080-Box  3-File 4-07     Ashley Chorus directed by  Gerald D. Nelson
    00080-Box  3-File 4-08     Beb Bischof, pianist;  Donna Solbert, Mezzo Soprano; and Mary Mayer, Soprano
    00080-Box  3-File 4-09     SMHS Mardi Gras Court –  Andy Shafer, Escort; Katie Whitaker, Attendant; Cleo Moch, Queen; Dominick  (Dick) Geiger, King; Dinah Mitzel, Attendant; Ken Hessinger, Escort
    00080-Box  3-File 4-10     Debate Team – Ted Coonrod  (Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coonrod); Harry Pearce (Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce); John  Malmstad (Mr. and Mrs. Manley Malmstad); Richard Kaiser (Mr. and Mrs. Roy  Kaiser)
    00080-Box  3-File 4-11     Cathedral Volleyball –  Front:  Barbara Welch, Kay Ryan, Roberta  Balkowitsch, Greta Volk, Mary Seaworth, Lina Axtman – Second Row:  Karen Clooten, Anna Mae Weber, Cheryl  O’Brien, Albina Cieslak, Jane Roswick, Jackie Krause, Sharyn Grad – Third Row:  Sherry Skouran (Coach); Jo Lynn Cartledge;  Millie Clooten; Peggy Stockert; Janet Porter; Helen Gefreh; Suzanne Quine;  Teresa McNulty
    00080-Box  3-File 5-01     A.J. Agard, Ft. Yates;  Mrs. Grey Bear; US Sen. Burdick
    00080-Box  3-File 5-02     Quentin Burdick and Mennen  Williams
    00080-Box  3-File 5-03     Arlin Strutz, Bismarck,  with Gov. Davis as he is appointed to the ND Supreme Court of ill vacancy  created by death of Nels G. Johnson
    00080-Box  3-File 5-04     State Rep. L.C. Mueller,  Oakes, President, and R. L. Pushinske, Devils Lake, First President of New ND  Water Users Association
    00080-Box  3-File 5-05     Bismarck Youth Council  meet to discuss plans for teen canteen – Joanne Schafer, Senior, BHS,  Publicity; Diane Jiran, Freshman, SMHS; Cassie Collins, Sophomore, SMHS, Secretary-Treasurer;  Mike Saba, Senior, BHS, President; George Schalimberg, Advisor; Kathy Wilsen,  Freshman, BHS; Rickey Thompson, Sophomore, BHS – Not pictured – Eugene Diede,  Senior, SMHS, Vice President; Bill Brown, Senior, SMHS; Ronnie Anderson, Junior,  BHS; and Arlene McNeil, SMHS
    00080-Box  3-File 5-06     Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.  Lundberg, Steve Myhra, and Mrs. William Daner dancing at UND Alumni Dinner and  Dance
    00080-Box  3-File 5-07     Soldiers waiting for  inspection
    00080-Box  3-File 5-08     PFC Michael Haluyab (sp?)  is shown at port arms as Major Lewis Raher of Fort Lincoln, Lt. Col. William  Shirley, Battalion Commander, and First Sgt. Dale Granrud of Headquarters and  Headquarters service
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – February 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 6-01     Gov. Davis and John  Barnard, Denver, First Asst. Colorado Attorney General and President of the Colorado  Water Congress, at a meeting for those interested in state water rights             
    00080-Box  3-File 6-02     Members of the League of  Women Voters shown at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Nelson to make plans  for a public meeting to air both sides of the special election to choose a form  of government – Mrs. Milo Hoisveen, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Robert Hixson, Mrs. H.R.  Morgan, Mrs. R.F. Schirber, Miss Clara Rue and Mrs. H.D. Dunhay
    00080-Box  3-File 6-03     Dr. Robert F. Nuessle,  1960 President of the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce is congratulated at the  Chamber’s annual meeting by guest speaker Walter B. Cooper, Ft. Collins  Colorado, and A.A. Mayer, 1959 Chamber President
    00080-Box  3-File 6-04     Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.  Akers skiing at Lutsen, Minnesota where they are vacationing on a trip won by  Mr. Akers in a sales promotion.
    00080-Box  3-File 6-05     First baby born in  Bismarck in 1960.  Michael Dean Roemmich,  son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roemmich 
    00080-Box  3-File 6-06     First baby born in  Bismarck in 1960.  Michael Dean Roemmich,  son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roemmich
    00080-Box  3-File 6-07     M/Sgt. Phillip Ehli  Headquarters and Headquarters det. – In rear, Gen. Edwards – Spencer Boise  inspects the guard units
    00080-Box  3-File 6-08     Soldiers at attention
    00080-Box  3-File 6-09     Drill quad – 164th  Engineer group            
    00080-Box  3-File 7-01     August Wildi, a native of  Switzerland came with parent to New Salem community in 1883 where his father  settled on a homestead.  August Wildi was  a partner in the retail general store firm of Otte and Wildi, 21 years before  opening his present store in 1938
    00080-Box  3-File 7-02     Puppy love – Mrs. Hazel  Webster Byrnes, Mrs. Clifford Jansonius, and Mrs. Paul Johnson
    00080-Box  3-File 7-03     Steps
    00080-Box  3-File 7-04     Seven men
    00080-Box  3-File 7-05     Man giving progress  presentation
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – March 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 8-01     New officers of the ND  Federation of Republican Women – Front:   Miss Ruth Slatey, New President and Mrs. George Foster, Old President –  Back:  Mrs. H.D. Braeger, Fessenden; Mrs.  R.L. Bork, Williston; Mrs. John McElroy, Jamestown; Mrs. M.B. Monson, Bismarck;  Mrs. John Cooley, Minot
    00080-Box  3-File 8-02     Mostly unlabeled – George  S. Register, Ronald N. Davies, sworn in by Judge Charles Vogel of Fargo, and  Beatrice McMichael
    00080-Box  3-File 8-03     Twenty-nine members of the  1st Grade class of Mrs. Arlene Fiergola bake their own snack after a visit to Eddy’s  Bakery
    00080-Box  3-File 8-04     Junior High Orchestra  under the direction of Francis Eliot
    00080-Box  3-File 9-01     NPL Convention Split -  Herschel Lashkowitz (standing) – Standing behind Herschel - ?, ?, W.W. Murray,  and Bill Senious (sp?)
    00080-Box  3-File 9-02     Herschel Lashkowitz, ?  Heukle, and ?
    00080-Box  3-File 9-03     Ben Wolf, ?, and ? Burgum
    00080-Box  3-File 9-04     Back:  1. ? 2. ? 3.? 4. Bill Snyder 5. W.W. Murray  6. ?  Front:  1. Herschel Lashkowitz 2. Lavern Schroeder 3.  ? 4. ?
    00080-Box  3-File 9-05     Unlabeled man - NPL
    00080-Box  3-File 9-06     John Sarrass - NPL
    00080-Box  3-File 9-07     Clarence Haggert, Anson  Anderson, William Mills
    00080-Box  3-File 9-08     Rudy Peterson
    00080-Box  3-File 9-09     Bill Senious (sp?) - NPL
    00080-Box  3-File 9-10     Moving Governor John Davis  into the new Governor’s Mansion on the Capitol Grounds – Harold Irvine and  Lenhart Neumiller of Ted’s Transfer bringing chair into foyer
    00080-Box  3-File 9-11     Fr. George Dukart and  Dorothy Walker – Junior Catholic Daughters to sell Shamrocks for Father  Cassidy’s Home on the Range for Boys.
    00080-Box  3-File 9-12     Ehreth, Manager of  Bismarck Gamble Store – other men are unlabeled
    00080-Box  3-File 9-13     Shipping Chamber of  Commerce brochures to travel shows in other parts of the country.  These are going to Cleveland and  Chicago.  W.L. Krochock, Chamber of  Commerce; Gabe Brown, Express; Harold Fitch, Chamber of Commerce; Emil Blotter,  Chamber of Commerce; K.O. Tjaden, Chamber of Commerce
    00080-Box  3-File 9-14     LeRoy Speidel with  Bismarck Police Dept. scooter for tire marking during winters
    00080-Box  3-File 9-15     John Huston, State Game  and Fish Dept. with first issue of boat license in North Dakota
    00080-Box  3-File 9-16     “Heave away smartly” is  the cry as three Bismarck youths, Robert S. Quam, Dale G. Grabinger, and  Patrick M. Walsh, practice mooring procedure aboard the Navy training ship USS  Recruit at the US Naval Training Center, San Diego, California.  The new blue jackets joined the Navy under  the Buddy Program which is specially designed to allow close friends from one  area to complete their Navy Recruit Training together.  Because all three are high school graduates,  they will attend advanced training schools upon graduation from the nine week  recruit training period.
    00080-Box  3-File 9-17     Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Anderson  after return from Hawaii
    00080-Box  3-File 10-01   Robert Couch, President;  Gene Taix (sp?), Treasurer, Mary Jo Taix (sp?), Vice President, Joann Voegele,  Secretary, and Roxann Fox, Reporter
    00080-Box  3-File 10-02   Flickertail Toastmaster  officers
    00080-Box  3-File 10-03   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 10-04   William Ferguson
    00080-Box  3-File 10-05   Group of men
    00080-Box  3-File 10-06   1. ? 2. ? 3. ? Young 4.  William Russell
    00080-Box  3-File 10-07   Group of men and women
    00080-Box  3-File 10-08   Five men
    00080-Box  3-File 10-09   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 10-10   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 10-11   Men and women getting on  bus
    00080-Box  3-File 10-12   Three women
    00080-Box  3-File 10-13   Group of women with doll  display
    00080-Box  3-File 10-14   Three women looking at tea  set
    00080-Box  3-File 10-15   Two women 
    00080-Box  3-File 10-16   Group of women stuffing  envelops
    00080-Box  3-File 10-17   Group of women
    00080-Box  3-File 10-18   Group of women doing paperwork
    00080-Box  3-File 10-19   Girl with Science  experiment
    00080-Box  3-File 10-20   Students, teachers, and art  displays
    00080-Box  3-File 10-21   Boys basketball team
    00080-Box  3-File 10-22   Girls volleyball team
    00080-Box  3-File 10-23   Boys basketball team in huddle
    00080-Box  3-File 10-24   Boys basketball game
    00080-Box  3-File 10-25   Boys basketball game
    00080-Box  3-File 10-26   Referees
    00080-Box  3-File 10-27   Three men with Soil  Conservation awards
    00080-Box  3-File 10-28   Three men with Soil  Conservation awards
    00080-Box  3-File 10-29   Landscaping display
    00080-Box  3-File 10-30   Field
    00080-Box  3-File 10-31   Field
    00080-Box  3-File 10-32   Cdr. Schall and Cdr. Shuff
    00080-Box  3-File 10-33   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 10-34   Brick building
    00080-Box  3-File 10-35   Hansen Furniture Store
    00080-Box  3-File 10-36   Damaged house
    00080-Box  3-File 10-37   Firemen at house fire
    00080-Box  3-File 10-38   Train derailment
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – April 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 11-01   Karl C. Bear and Charles F  Karabensh
    00080-Box  3-File 11-02   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 11-03   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 11-04   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 11-05   Group of women
    00080-Box  3-File 11-06   Planning Council
  00080-Box  3-File 11-07   Two scouts sitting at  Bismarck Lion’s Club Troop 10 Carpentry display booth
00080-Box 3-File  11-08   Scouts looking at display
00080-Box  3-File 11-09   Boys looking at display
00080-Box  3-File 11-10   Boys looking at science  display
00080-Box  3-File 11-11   Girls looking at science  display
00080-Box  3-File 11-12   Boys looking at South  American Chinchilla display
00080-Box  3-File 11-13   Crowd looking at displays
00080-Box  3-File 11-14   Woman at podium with  stuffed toy
00080-Box  3-File 11-15   Four men – Planning  conference
00080-Box  3-File 11-16   Man in bowling alley
00080-Box  3-File 11-17   Boys basketball team
00080-Box  3-File 11-18   Boys running laps
00080-Box  3-File 11-19   Boys exercising
00080-Box  3-File 11-20   Boy throwing shot put
00080-Box  3-File 11-21   Boy pole vaulting
00080-Box  3-File 11-22   Group of men
00080-Box  3-File 11-23   Damaged roof
00080-Box  3-File 11-24   Damaged building and fire  truck
00080-Box  3-File 11-25   Fire aftermath 
00080-Box  3-File 11-26   Fire at Temvik Farmers  Elevator
00080-Box  3-File 11-27   Fire at Temvik Farmers  Elevator
00080-Box  3-File 11-28   Fire at Temvik Farmers  Elevator
00080-Box 3-File  11-29   Fire at Temvik Farmers Elevator
00080-Box  3-File 11-30   Pothole in street
00080-Box  3-File 11-31   Pothole in street
00080-Box  3-File 11-32   Pothole in approach to  Capitol Grounds
00080-Box  3-File 11-33   Large Sandbar in river?
00080-Box  3-File 11-34   Four men
00080-Box  3-File 12-01   Costume Committee New  Leipzig’s Golden Jubilee (handwriting is very difficult to read) – Mrs. Art  Lietz?, Mrs. Ron Boder?, Mrs. Ed Dubs, Mrs. Herb Herly?, Mrs. E. Muiller?, Mrs.  Bob Gietzen, Mrs. Albert Weller
00080-Box  3-File 12-02   New officers of Bismarck  Welcome Wagon – Mrs. James W. Gilbery, Vice President; Mrs. Donald Norris,  Treasurer – Back Row:  Mrs. Fleck,  Retiring President; Mrs. Clifford Bender, New President; Mrs. David Milhollan,  Secretary
00080-Box  3-File 12-03   Gwen Wolf, Salutatorian,  Hague (ND)
00080-Box  3-File 12-04   Cecilia Haag,  Valedictorian, Hague (ND)
00080-Box  3-File 12-05   Class B and C Music  Festival – Garry Weydahl, Killdeer
00080-Box  3-File 12-06   Class B and C Music  Festival – Thomas Kilzer – Assumption Abbey
00080-Box  3-File 12-07   Class B and C Music  Festival participants from Scranton – Nancy Flatz, Davin Ensign, Janey Larson,  Jodi Kolzorowski (sp?), Daniel Ounrop (sp?), and Leona Bliss
00080-Box  3-File 12-08   Iris Koehler, Hazen,  singing a solo at Class B and C Music Festival
00080-Box  3-File 12-09   Mixed quartet from New  Salem at the Class B and C Music Festival – Wayne Lehde (sp?), Dorthy Gaebe,  Diane Beusen, and Jim Klusman
00080-Box  3-File 12-10   Miss Ruth Schneider Renner,  Sioux Falls (SD) giving a piano test to Glen Hyland, son of Mr. and Mrs. James  A. Hyland
00080-Box  3-File 12-11   John Lee brings German  Shepherd “Wolf” to school (Roosevelt) – Mrs. Ellentina Schultes and John Lee,  son of Dr. and Mrs. Warren Lee
00080-Box  3-File 12-12   Will-Moore School skit “The  Four Musicians” – Standing:  John Beck,  Cynthia Kunz, Roberta Miller, and Robert Woodmansee – Seated:  Robert Benson, Carolyn Chaffee and Roseann  Machado  
00080-Box  3-File 12-13   Winners of Science Fair
00080-Box  3-File 12-14   Richard Votova, 17,  Grafton, at State Science Fair
00080-Box  3-File 12-15   Dale Longren, Team Manager  Don Wendt, Coach Rodger Higgins, Garry Kollman, and George Shaumberg at annual  registration day for American Legion Jr. Baseball
00080-Box  3-File 12-16   Bricklayer apprentices at  Recognition Dinner at Prince Hotel
00080-Box  3-File 12-17   Kristmenn Choir from the  Luther Theological Seminary Scheduled to appear at the Lutheran Church of the  Cross
00080-Box  3-File 12-18   Jim Kibbe, Bismarck, and  Margaret Valcrow (sp?), Drayton, and Mr. Besna (sp?) at a religious art  presentation at the ND Conference of Methodist Youth
00080-Box  3-File 12-19   Rev. William J. Fahnlander  of the Home on the Range relating experiences in Washington at White House  Conference on Children and Youth.  Paul  Sletten, Kindred; Gunilla Wiberg, Kalmar, Sweden; VannDalee Rhodes, Dickinson,  Donene Sorenso, Turtle Lake, Skip Duemeland, Bismarck, and Don Short, Bismarck
00080-Box  3-File 12-20   Republicans attending a  Republican workshop at Bismarck.  Ruth  Staley, Bismarck, Mrs. Jackie Hieb, McClusky, Edwin C. Berker, Willow City,  Mrs. William T. Daner, Bismarck, Mrs. Henry Luehr, Pettibone, and Mrs. Tracy  Gibbens
00080-Box  3-File 12-21   Officials of Dakota Malting  & Brewing Company and Soo Line Railroad present for property  agreement.  J.F.X. Conmy, attorney and  Robert M. Thompson a director of the new firm, John D. Senn, General Agent of  Soo Line in Bismarck, William Carey, Director and Frank M. Bauer, General  Manager of the Dakota Malting & Brewing Company and Ben G. Spears, General  Freight Traffic Manager of the Soo Line from Minneapolis.
00080-Box  3-File 12-22   Roy S. Towne illustrates  new wire system teletype connecting the local office with Minneapolis 
00080-Box  3-File 12-23   New officers of ND Women’s  Press – Mrs. Kenneth C. Lowe, Park River and Vice President, Mrs. Stanley  Saugstad, Minot, President, Mrs. Glenn Dill, LaMoure, Treasurer, Miss Evelyn  Blauding, Wahpeton, First Vice President, and Mrs. Edward Eastman, Fargo, Secretary
00080-Box  3-File 12-24   At Treasury Convention in  Minneapolis – George M. Thompson, Bismarck, Harold C. Refling, Bottineau,  William McChesney Martin, Chairman of the board of governors of the Federal  Reserve System
00080-Box  3-File 12-25   Mrs. Hugh Mangskan and Vern  Hausen admire a display of coins set up in Window of 1st National Bank
00080-Box  3-File 12-26   Four Generations – Mrs.  Guthrie, Grandson Michael James Gormley, Mrs. Byrne, Grandson Mark Joseph  Gormley, and Mrs. James P. Gormley, Ellsworth (SD), daughter of Mrs. Guthrie  who is a daughter of Mrs. Byrne
00080-Box  3-File 12-27   Marv Seibold beside one of  his ice cream trucks
00080-Box  3-File 12-28   Workmen from Wachter’s,  Inc. bringing steel frames for Penny’s escalator
00080-Box  3-File 12-29   North Dakota’s Betty  Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Miss Audrey M. Hanssen, of Michigan (ND) is  shown with Sen. Norman Brunsdale, at the American Table Dinner at the Hotel  Statler-Hilton
00080-Box  3-File 12-30   North Dakota’s Betty  Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Miss Audrey M. Hanssen, of Michigan (ND) is  shown with Rep. Don L. Short, at the American Table Dinner at the Hotel  Statler-Hilton
00080-Box  3-File 12-31   Sen. Milton Young and Miss  Kay O’Berg, North Dakota Cherry Blossom Princess
00080-Box  3-File 12-32   Accepting Anniversary  volumes commemorating the 50th anniversary of Boy Scouting – Rev. Thomas  Dignan, T.S. Grimsrud, R.G. Peterson
00080-Box  3-File 12-33   Syver Vinje, son of Dr. and  Mrs. E.G. Vinge, and Marshall Jarge, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jarge – Scouts  from Hazen at Scout-O-Rama
00080-Box  3-File 12-34   Jane McClung, Tom Tamm,  Chuck Rhodes, and Kathy Kindemth, Hughes Junior High students at science  meeting
00080-Box  3-File 12-35   Military Nurses – Capt.  Wanda Krenz Drose, Army Nurse Corps; Capt. Mary Ann Towne, Air Force Nurse  Corps, and Lt. Col. Florence Alwyn, Navy Nurse will meet with Bismarck nurses  to discuss military nursing 
00080-Box  3-File 12-36   Arthur Leno, Manager of  Bismarck Chamber of Commerce, with painting of Neuschwanstein Castle given him  by former German prisoners of war at Ft. Warren where Leno was an Army  Interpreter
00080-Box  3-File 12-37   The three children of Mr.  and Mrs. Dick Johnson with cat “Kitty” who, buried alive, returned from the  grave
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – May 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 13-01   Dwight Dronen, Driscoll
    00080-Box  3-File 13-02   Daniel J. Klim, Zeeland
    00080-Box  3-File 13-03   Helen Nolz
    00080-Box  3-File 13-04   Janet Hildestad, Scranton  High Salutatorian
    00080-Box  3-File 13-05   Nola Brown, Scranton High  Valedictorian
    00080-Box  3-File 13-06   Sharon Cook
    00080-Box  3-File 13-07   Leonard Kraft, Solen
    00080-Box  3-File 13-08   The Lutheran Chorus of  Sheboygan (WI)
    00080-Box  3-File 13-09   “A package price airplane”  best describes the new Cessna Skylark, companion model of the standard Model  175.  The Skylark features a faster  cruising speed as the result of streamlining the landing gear with speed  fairings, cleaner aerodynamic design of the wing struts coupled with the  addition of “flight sweep” styling of the vertical tail.
    00080-Box  3-File 13-10   Super Valu Warehouse  addition from the Southeast
    00080-Box  3-File 14-01   Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson,  waves hat to 200 persons after landing at the Municipal Airport – candidate for  presidential nomination
    00080-Box  3-File 14-02   Mrs. Norman Brunsdale, Mrs.  Mamie Eisenhower, and Mrs. Don Short.   Mamie accepts gift of Indian articles
    00080-Box  3-File 14-03   Dad, Mike, and Terry (Mr.  Lewis)
    00080-Box  3-File 14-04   Past president
    00080-Box  3-File 14-05   Donna Jean Buchholz
    00080-Box  3-File 14-06   ESA Officers
    00080-Box  3-File 14-07   C.B. Nervig
    00080-Box  3-File 14-08   Group of men
    00080-Box  3-File 14-09   Man and group of women  hanging artwork
    00080-Box  3-File 14-10   Outstanding teachers
    00080-Box  3-File 14-11   Alex M. Johnson, Charles L.  Pomeroy, and Harlan J. Moe
    00080-Box  3-File 14-12   Group of men
    00080-Box  3-File 14-13   Four men and one woman with  “Standards for Operation Alert” manual  
    00080-Box  3-File 14-14   Five women at tea
    00080-Box  3-File 14-15   Girl with science project
    00080-Box  3-File 14-16   Group of students
    00080-Box  3-File 14-17   Two actors in play
    00080-Box  3-File 14-18   Two women, one holding  krumkake iron
    00080-Box  3-File 14-19   Young men and cars
    00080-Box  3-File 14-20   Building under construction
    00080-Box  3-File 14-21   Trash cans in rack
    00080-Box  3-File 14-22   Trash cans in rack
    00080-Box  3-File 14-23   Trash cans mounted on car
    00080-Box  3-File 14-24   Man standing with various house  wares
    00080-Box  3-File 14-25   Two men raising flag
    00080-Box  3-File 14-26   Four men sweeping street  corner
    00080-Box  3-File 14-27   Man in suit dumping box of  twigs on garbage pile
    00080-Box  3-File 14-28   Man painting post in park
    00080-Box  3-File 14-29   Men unloading truck
    00080-Box  3-File 14-30   Men standing beside shed
    00080-Box  3-File 14-31   Two men with North Dakota  flag
    00080-Box  3-File 14-32   Two men in greenhouse 
    00080-Box  3-File 14-33   Two men – one on tractor,  one spraying ditch
    00080-Box  3-File 14-34   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 14-35   Sandbars on river
    00080-Box  3-File 14-36   Supreme Court Justice James  Morris and Governor Davis greet delegates from the Young Citizens League  Convention
    00080-Box  3-File 14-37   Mrs. John E. Davis  purchases first poppy from Mrs. Grace Baiszler, Poppy Chairman for Auxiliary
    00080-Box  3-File 14-38   Two scouts knocking on door
    00080-Box  3-File 14-39   Group of scouts
    00080-Box  3-File 14-40   Warner J. Rothfusz
    00080-Box  3-File 14-41   Two Men with certificate
    00080-Box  3-File 14-42   Man pinning medal onto  soldier
    00080-Box  3-File 14-43   Boy pole vaulting
    00080-Box  3-File 14-44   Plane wreckage
    00080-Box  3-File 15-01   John Nicola holding plaque  marking anniversary of establishment of Episcopalian services
    00080-Box  3-File 15-02   New and old officers of  Burleigh County Young Citizens League – Wade Dunbar, Regan School, New  President; David Vogel, Telfer School, Old Vice President; Sammy Johnson,  Ecklund School 14, Old President; Linda Gill, President; Gary Kleven, Burnt  Creek School, Secretary; Marlene Wagner, Hughes, Old Secretary  
    00080-Box  3-File 15-03   Junior Republicans –  Back:  Verna Magnuson, Richard Tudor, and  Margaret Hoffert – Front:  Ann Ellen  Butschat, Peggy Brown, and Isabel Bjornson
    00080-Box  3-File 15-04   New officers of the Young  Citizens League – Raymond Mewes, Vice President; Lynn Bowman, Rhame, President;  and Mary Pat Larimee, Secretary
    00080-Box  3-File 15-05   Certificates of Service  were awarded to over 200 local children of the Bismarck Safety Patrol
    00080-Box  3-File 15-06   Cub scouts who cleaned up  6th Street ice skating rink 
    00080-Box  3-File 15-07   Bismarck Assembly of God  Church Choir ready to start 5000 mile tour of Northwest
    00080-Box  3-File 15-08   Robert Wold, Rockie Starn,  and Dorthea Olson, all of Watford City, attending a speech festival
    00080-Box  3-File 15-09   Selected as Safe Drivers  for 1959-1960 school year – Jerry Woodcox, Rachel Christianson, Lynda Olson,  Duane Bender, Kay Monroe, and Ron Vantine 
    00080-Box  3-File 15-10   Miss Linda Small and Miss  Vicky Dillavou model fashions to be shown at Rainbow Style Show
    00080-Box  3-File 15-11   Wachter school Girl Scouts  planting flowers in school yard
    00080-Box  3-File 15-12   New officers of Women’s  Community Council – Mrs. Enoch Schultz, secretary; Mrs. C.W. Leifen (sp?), 1st  Vice President; Mrs. C.A. Arneson, President; Mrs. T.S. Kopseng, 2nd Vice  President
    00080-Box  3-File 15-13   Lt. Col. George Stone  presents traveling trophy to Lt. Col. Jacob N. Stoeker for best unit in center
    00080-Box  3-File 15-14   Boys inspecting a 2 ½ ton  Amphibian truck the DUKW, which is on display as part of Armed Forces Day
    00080-Box  3-File 15-15   Mike Hurkes, Hazelton; Rep.  Scott Anderson, Jamestown; Mrs. George Jackson, Dawson; Dwight Kamrath, Elgin  attending a one day work shop fit the area Democrats
    00080-Box  3-File 15-16   Mrs. Christ Schiermeister  with the 65th foster child she has had in 15 years as a foster mother.  The little girl is her granddaughter, Debbie  Schiermeister
    00080-Box  3-File 15-17   Mrs. Christ Schiermeister  with granddaughter Debbie
    00080-Box  3-File 15-18   Mrs. Joyce Alpert, Dr. R.W.  Pierson, and Dr. James Morton with new “Artificial Kidney Machine”
    00080-Box  3-File 15-19   New paved alley between 3rd  and 4th streets
    00080-Box  3-File 15-20   American Legion Auxiliary  President, Mrs. Pius Moser, presents check for $50 to Ted Warren, President of  Burleigh County Association for Mentally Retarded Children
    00080-Box  3-File 15-21   Bismarck Jaycees Annual  Auction sale
    00080-Box  3-File 15-22   Bismarck Jaycees Annual  Auction sale
    00080-Box  3-File 15-23   Convention of Lutheran  Women Chairmen – Mrs. O.E. Sanders, Mrs. C.R. Montz, Mrs. C.D. Mandigo, and  Mrs. Elmer Opp
    00080-Box  3-File 15-24   In a baseball game between  Richolt and Saxvik, Jackie Skaley connects for a single – Richolt won 13-4
    00080-Box  3-File 15-25   In a baseball game between  St. Mary’s and Cathedral Grade Schools, Barbara Schmidt sprints for first base
    00080-Box  3-File 15-26   Bob Bleth, son of Mr. and  Mrs. C.F. Bleth, displays a 15 pound Northern Pike
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – June 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 16-01   Virgil Morris – North  Bismarck – 40 acres Selkirk Wheat – 12-15 bu. Per acre – Baldwin self-propelled  (Capitol building in the background)
    00080-Box  3-File 16-02   Governor Davis posing for a  Life photographer in a wheat field
    00080-Box  3-File 16-03   Governor Davis campaigning  in Elgin
    00080-Box  3-File 16-04   Governor Davis speaking in  Ashley
    00080-Box  3-File 16-05   Mrs. John Moses looks at a  monument to her late husband, former North Dakota Governor and US Senator John  Moses.  Ida Prokop Lee, creator of the  bust on monument, David Schoenrock, designer
    00080-Box  3-File 16-06   Larry Joos donating blood
    00080-Box  3-File 16-07   Kiwanis Club – Mary Simle,  Girls State; Merritt Owens, Boys State; being congratulated by Judge Jim Morris
    00080-Box  3-File 16-08   John Peterson holds up an  item to be auctioned off at an auction to raise money for Dakota Zoo
    00080-Box  3-File 16-09   Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson  being presented with the freezer they won in a Supervalu division drawing.  Presenting is Gene Franck, Bismarck  Supervalu, and Bob Vogelsang, Anderson Ace
    00080-Box  3-File 16-10   Pharmacists win awards at  the three day North Dakota Pharmaceutical Association’s 75th Anniversary  Convention.  Dan Daillie, Rugby, Kappa  Psi Fraternity Award for outstanding Pharmacist; Gerald Gamrath, Valley City ’60  Grad, $500 Scholarship to major in pharmacy; Alden L. Foss, Valley City,  incoming and outgoing president awards; Joe Halbeisen, Fargo, A.H. Robins Bowl  of Hygiene award for Community Service
    00080-Box  3-File 16-11   Capital Co-op speakers from  annual meeting of the Capital Electric Co-op Inc.   Ralph Bartel, Minot; Ray Shoff, Bismarck;  Frank Rose, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 16-12   Adelphia Emter and Aluina  Gross, Water Dept. Office employees holding award that will be presented at St.  Paul, Minnesota in September to the department with the greatest advancement in  water works field.  Awarded by National  Association at the North Central Sectional Meeting
    00080-Box  3-File 16-13   Student government – Group  photo
    00080-Box  3-File 16-14   Michael and Beverly Rambur  at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Elgin and Heil communities
    00080-Box  3-File 16-15   Marilyn Daub, 12, with  “Goober” a raccoon
    00080-Box  3-File 16-16   Marilyn Daub, 12, with  “Goober” a raccoon
    00080-Box  3-File 16-17   Donald Schuette, 10, with a  skunk doll
    00080-Box  3-File 16-18   Donald Schuette, 10, with a  skunk doll
    00080-Box  3-File 16-19   Unidentified brother and  sister from Hebron, which is celebrating its Diamond Anniversary
    00080-Box  3-File 16-20   Don and Carl Okken, father  and son, from New Leipzig with 1920 steamer
    00080-Box  3-File 16-21   Marie Rieger, 16, former  Mott resident visiting from California for the anniversary
    00080-Box  3-File 16-22   Miss Betty Stiefel is  instructed in the use of the voting machine by Mrs. Kiaran Dooley during the  June 28 primary and special elections
    00080-Box  3-File 16-23   Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mrs.  Lee Kuntz in the Elks Ladies presentation of “Mamie’s Mayhem”
    00080-Box  3-File 16-24   Mrs. G.H. Potter,  Chatfield, Minnesota, with grandchildren Dickie, 15 months, and Greg, 2 years.
    00080-Box  3-File 16-25   Ghiasuddin Ahmad, Assistant  Registrar of the Cooperative Societies of Karachi; Muhammad Ishaq, Assistant  Registrar of the Cooperative Societies; Joe Wolf, Vice President New Marian  Park Homes Corp.; Al Simon, President New Marian Park Homes Corp.             
    00080-Box  3-File 16-26   E.A. Bauer, 70, tenant;  Saphairous D. Kerlin, 80, tenant (seated); Fred Weber, 79, tenant
    00080-Box  3-File 16-27   Rains washed out part of a  stone terrace in Mandan
    00080-Box  3-File 16-28   Checking operation of the  200 horse Fairbanks Morse motor are Joe Huston, Fairbanks Morse man of Fargo  and John Wohlford, St. Paul – Man in lower left is Jessie Wilson, of Delzer  Construction
    00080-Box  3-File 16-29   Bill Bachmeier, Herman  Erling, and Francis Vonken from Holland at the Bourgois field being flooded –  Francis is working for Bourgois until September on his master’s degree in  agriculture engineering
    00080-Box  3-File 16-30   Leonard Scheiler, Northern  Improvement employee, putting finishing touches to 6th Street paving
    00080-Box  3-File 16-31   Boulevard looking east from  Washington
    00080-Box  3-File 16-32   Washington black top  finished to Divide – Christopher George, 3, on tricycle, and Scott George, 4,  on pedal tractor
    00080-Box  3-File 16-33   Warrant officer E. P.  Robinson and Lt. Elven Haugen work in laboratory at Filzsimons Hospital to  practice in their special field in the 311th 
    00080-Box  3-File 16-34   New headquarters for the  Jehovah’s Witness in Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 17-01   James D. Kragrud
    00080-Box  3-File 17-02   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 17-03   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 17-04   Five men around a table
    00080-Box  3-File 17-05   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 17-06   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 17-07   Four women holding painting
    00080-Box  3-File 17-08   Four women – Show chairmen
    00080-Box  3-File 17-09   Woman standing under wing  of airplane
    00080-Box  3-File 17-10   Elmond Rieger and Rudy Dubs
    00080-Box  3-File 17-11   Reinholt Stern, Miss  Heupel, and ?
    00080-Box  3-File 17-12   “Prisoner held at gunpoint”  – Group of men playing it up for the camera
    00080-Box  3-File 17-13   Cowboys cooking 
    00080-Box  3-File 17-14   Enjoying a picnic
    00080-Box  3-File 17-15   Filling plates at picnic      
    00080-Box  3-File 17-16   General Chairman, Attorney  Edmund Dubs
    00080-Box  3-File 17-17   Group photo
    00080-Box  3-File 17-18   Trapeze artist promotional  photo
    00080-Box  3-File 17-19   Couple on “Bahama Star”  cruise ship
    00080-Box  3-File 17-20   Cheerful boys 4-H club with  “Public School – Please Drive Slow – sign
    00080-Box  3-File 17-21   Band members
    00080-Box  3-File 17-22   Man shaking young man’s  hand
    00080-Box  3-File 17-23   Man giving young man  certificate
    00080-Box  3-File 17-24   Four little boys sitting on  curb
    00080-Box  3-File 17-25   Little girl holding dog
    00080-Box  3-File 17-26   The Mad Hatter costume
    00080-Box  3-File 17-27   Grandmother with grandson
    00080-Box  3-File 17-28   Bruce, 9, Mark, 5, and  parents
    00080-Box  3-File 17-29   Mrs. Marlow Olson and  Robert Tiddens on his 6th birthday
    00080-Box  3-File 17-30   Diana Peterson and Toni  Lenssen, both 11
    00080-Box  3-File 17-31   Chapman family
    00080-Box  3-File 17-32   Kids pretending to be a  circus
    00080-Box  3-File 17-33   Little girl with doll
    00080-Box  3-File 17-34   Man and woman holding  plaque
    00080-Box  3-File 17-35   Perpetual Vows – group of  seven nuns
    00080-Box  3-File 17-36   Three young ladies
    00080-Box  3-File 17-37   Construction
    00080-Box  3-File 17-38   Bricklayers working on  building
    00080-Box  3-File 17-39   Two men and a boy near  irrigation trough
    00080-Box  3-File 17-40   Boy by irrigation pipe
    00080-Box  3-File 17-41   Water flowing into Snake Creek  Reservoir
    00080-Box  3-File 17-42   Snake Creek 
    00080-Box  3-File 17-43   Man standing by pond –  State Capitol in background
    00080-Box  3-File 17-44   Downed tree branches in  front of house             
    00080-Box  3-File 18-01   Burdick, Rev. Grindlund,  John Davis
    00080-Box  3-File 18-02   Eight men
    00080-Box  3-File 18-03   Six men                
    00080-Box  3-File 18-04   Seven men
    00080-Box  3-File 18-05   Man speaking at podium
    00080-Box  3-File 18-06   Man at microphone
    00080-Box  3-File 18-07   Five men
    00080-Box  3-File 18-08   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 18-09   “Pioneers in Elgin” – three  men                 
    00080-Box  3-File 18-10   Man, woman, and child in  buggy
    00080-Box  3-File 18-11   Pageant queen on swan float
    00080-Box  3-File 18-12   Man at desk
    00080-Box  3-File 18-13   Eleven men
    00080-Box  3-File 18-14   Six women
    00080-Box  3-File 18-15   Women and children in  hospital
    00080-Box  3-File 18-16   Man standing beside water  well
    00080-Box  3-File 18-17   Crop damage
    00080-Box  3-File 18-18   Mannequin in store
    00080-Box  3-File 18-19   Stork and baby mannequin in  store
    00080-Box  3-File 18-20   Children mannequins in  store
    00080-Box  3-File 18-21   Shoppers in clothing store
    00080-Box  3-File 18-22   7th Street Office Building
    00080-Box  3-File 18-23   Building
    00080-Box  3-File 18-24   Building
    00080-Box  3-File 18-25   Damaged train trestle
    00080-Box  3-File 18-26   Damaged train trestle
    00080-Box  3-File 18-27   School house with damaged  windows
    00080-Box  3-File 18-28   Vandalized school desks
    00080-Box  3-File 18-29   Searching creek for body?
    00080-Box  3-File 18-30   House on fire
    00080-Box  3-File 18-31   John W. Peterson
    00080-Box  3-File 18-32   C.W. Keith
    00080-Box  3-File 18-33   Clarence A. Hein
    00080-Box  3-File 18-34   Hans C. Nelson
    00080-Box  3-File 18-35   Wallace E. Diede
    00080-Box  3-File 18-36   Kasper L. Erhart
    00080-Box  3-File 18-37   Theodore H. Koch
  00080-Box  3-File 18-38   Man receiving certificate
00080-Box  3-File 18-39   Four soldiers
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – July 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 19-01   Judge Robert Hanson,  Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Rev. William Fahnlander, Home on the Range for Boys; J.  Philip Bigley, Viroqua, Wisconsin; and Mrs. Lois Nelson, Fargo at the  dedication of new Eagle Hall at the home
    00080-Box  3-File 19-02   With Judge Robert Hanson,  Milwaukee, Wisconsin and J. Philip Bigley, Viroqua, Wisconsin, are the original  donors who in 1950 deeded their ranch to Father Elwood Cassedy for his home on  the range
    00080-Box  3-File 19-03   Harved Melanson (sp?), 12,  competing in the annual Walter Winchester Memorial contest to find top  arithmetic wizard
    00080-Box  3-File 19-04   Janice Juhala, Wilton,  competing in the annual Walter H. Winchester Memorial contest to select the top  arithmetic wizard
    00080-Box  3-File 19-05   Students competing in the  annual Walter Winchester Memorial Contest to select the top Arithmetic wizard
    00080-Box  3-File 19-06   Bob Morris, Farmer; Thor  Bergh, Soil Conservation Service, St. Cloud, Minnesota; Ed Flanagan, Farmer
    00080-Box  3-File 19-07   Walter Pasicznyk, Bottineau  School of Forestry, checking row of Elms planted in 1959
    00080-Box  3-File 19-08   Orin J. Anderson, Grand  Forks; Rodney M. Feldmann, Bismarck; LaVerne Charles Rude, Grand Forks on daily  expedition from the geology field station in the Wind River Mountains near  Dubois, Wyoming
    00080-Box  3-File 19-09   Mrs. Christina Pahl, 1898  1st Runner Up; Mrs. Justina Roehl, 1895 Queen; Mrs. Julia Bader, 1903 Second  Runner Up – New Leipzig queen and court
    00080-Box  3-File 19-10   Col. Ralph Gaugler,  Assistant Adj. Gen. of North Dakota, Betty Lougren, Steno, at Fraine Barracks
    00080-Box  3-File 19-11   Missouri River bridge and boaters
    00080-Box  3-File 20-04   Governor John Davis, 3rd  from left          
    00080-Box  3-File 20-05   Two men and a woman
    00080-Box  3-File 20-06   Diane Stenehjem
    00080-Box  3-File 20-07   Mr. and Mrs. Lester Palette  with Sandra, 2 ½, and Steven, 2 months – From Silvis, Illinois
    00080-Box  3-File 20-08   Jeri and Josie Seiler, 18  year old twins, with new princess phone
    00080-Box  3-File 20-09   Group at desk
    00080-Box  3-File 20-10   Old timers on main street  watching parade – Jacob Hochalter, 1909; Theodore Reichert, 1916; Jacob  Schacher, 1908; Ferdinand Hochalter, 1906; Fred Hintz, Sr., 1906; and William  H. Mueller, 1899
    00080-Box  3-File 20-11   Little girl with dog in New  Leipzig
    00080-Box  3-File 20-12   Four men in front of plane
    00080-Box 3-File  20-13   Northwest airplane in flights
    00080-Box  3-File 20-14   Two men in front of  refrigerated truck
    00080-Box  3-File 20-15   Two men in field
    00080-Box  3-File 20-16   Bill Bachmeier, Herman  Erling, and ? – by culvert
    00080-Box  3-File 20-17   Bill Bachmeier with  irrigation pipes?
    00080-Box  3-File 20-18   Bill Bachmeier and Herman  Erling by culvert
    00080-Box  3-File 20-19   Main irrigation canal
    00080-Box  3-File 20-20   Man beside machinery
    00080-Box  3-File 20-21   Building under construction
    00080-Box  3-File 20-22   Soldiers with trophy 
    00080-Box  3-File 20-23   Cheryl Broeckel looking at  bullet hole in window at Anderson Marina – Bullet stuck in plate glass right by  ump’s knee
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – August 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 21-01   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 21-02   The man on the far left in  the background is N. Karev, one of a group of Soviets to visit Bismarck in  February – His article on the election between Burdick and Davis appears in the  August issue of the Tribune
    00080-Box  3-File 21-03   Brenda Jo Kounovsky
    00080-Box  3-File 21-04   Alma Lundby of Oxnard,  California in black dress
    00080-Box  3-File 21-05   Bob Connell, Sun Oil,  Bismarck; C.M. Ghylin, Cal Oil, Denver (formerly from Bismarck); Cliff  Jansonius, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 21-06   Two men at desk
    00080-Box  3-File 21-07   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 21-08   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 21-09   Man looking at print out
    00080-Box  3-File 21-10   Print out
    00080-Box  3-File 21-11   Three men looking at  printer
    00080-Box  3-File 21-12   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 21-13   Group at meeting
    00080-Box  3-File 21-14   Group at meeting
    00080-Box  3-File 21-15   Eight pageant contestants
    00080-Box  3-File 21-16   Pageant contestants
    00080-Box  3-File 21-17   Man and woman in front of  trainload of cars
    00080-Box  3-File 21-18   Clyde L. Young
    00080-Box  3-File 21-19   Clyde L. Young and another  man
    00080-Box  3-File 21-20   Girl with stacks of  textbooks
    00080-Box  3-File 21-21   Rachel Baumill, 14,  Baldwin, Grade 9 at Hughes Junior High, purchasing books for school year
    00080-Box  3-File 21-22   Rachel Baumill, 14,  Baldwin, Grade 9 at Hughes Junior High, purchasing books for school year
    00080-Box  3-File 21-23   Man greeting woman on  airplane
    00080-Box  3-File 21-24   Woman holding Native  American quiver
    00080-Box  3-File 21-25   Child getting a shot
    00080-Box  3-File 21-26   Boy looking at entries in  flower show
    00080-Box  3-File 21-27   Home Economics cottage  being moved in – Strasburg Public School 
    00080-Box  3-File 21-28   Brenda Jensen, 8, won a  surrey for coloring US Rubber Clown – Ked’s Promotion – about 800 entries at  Shoe Plaza from the Bismarck area
    00080-Box  3-File 21-29   Girl wearing fire chief hat  – New Leipzig
    00080-Box  3-File 21-30   Barbara Yonker, 9 – “Almond  Flowers”
    00080-Box  3-File 21-31   David Swenson, 7 – “Ching  Lee the Gardener”
    00080-Box  3-File 21-32   Patrolman directing traffic
    00080-Box  3-File 21-33   Bob and Francis around the  US by Motor Scooter
    00080-Box  3-File 21-34   Bob and Francis around the  US by Motor Scooter
    00080-Box  3-File 21-35   Bob and Francis around the  US by Motor Scooter
    00080-Box  3-File 21-36   Bob and Francis around the  US by Motor Scooter
    00080-Box  3-File 21-37   Bob and Francis around the  US by Motor Scooter
    00080-Box  3-File 21-38   Vern Peterson, John Gunness  (sp?), Bob Fruh (sp?) at golfing event for North Dakota Oil and Gas Association
    00080-Box  3-File 21-39   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-40   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-41   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-42   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-43   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-44   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-45   Front:  Dave McClung, Bismarck; Tom Tudor, Bismarck;  Les Stern, Fargo; Bob Goehl, Grand Forks – Back:  Ralph Schumacher, Fargo; Gordon Aamoth, Sr.,  Fargo; Gus Fristad, Mandan
    00080-Box  3-File 21-46   Unlabeled
    00080-Box  3-File 21-47   Sales ring
    00080-Box  3-File 21-48   Henry Eisenbarth, New  Leipzig
    00080-Box  3-File 21-49   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 21-50   Triennial Vows – Six nuns
    00080-Box  3-File 21-51   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 21-52   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 21-53   Mrs. B. Hillyer, seated;  Mrs. R. Woodmansee, standing; Stewart Woodworth, 4 ½, Bismarck; and William  Coyle, 12, Selfridge
    00080-Box  3-File 21-54   Boys water skiing
    00080-Box  3-File 21-55   Boys on beach
    00080-Box  3-File 21-56   Man and boys at lake
    00080-Box  3-File 21-57   Boys at lake
    00080-Box  3-File 21-58   Kids throwing ball over  shed
    00080-Box  3-File 21-59   House being moved
    00080-Box  3-File 21-60   Constructing housing for  married students
    00080-Box  3-File 21-61   Construction
    00080-Box  3-File 21-62   Houses on shoreline
    00080-Box  3-File 21-63   Houses on shoreline       
    00080-Box  3-File 21-64   Houses on shoreline
    00080-Box  3-File 21-65   Building
    00080-Box  3-File 21-66   New building for Midway  Furniture Store under construction
    00080-Box  3-File 21-67   Northridge School under  construction
    00080-Box  3-File 21-68   City hall under  construction
    00080-Box  3-File 21-69   Metal building
    00080-Box  3-File 21-70   Col. Robert P. Miller is  second from left
    00080-Box  3-File 21-71   Edmund Hazel and Lt. Col.  Walter W. Hogrefe
    00080-Box  3-File 21-72   Soldier with rifle
    00080-Box  3-File 21-73   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 21-74   Five men
    00080-Box  3-File 21-75   Alvin Vietz, Ambulance  Attendant on scene of car accident
    00080-Box  3-File 21-76   Car accident
    00080-Box  3-File 21-77   Combine accident
    00080-Box  3-File 21-78   Combine accident
    00080-Box  3-File 22-01   Young couples at prom
    00080-Box  3-File 22-02   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 22-03   Seven men
    00080-Box  3-File 22-04   Denae Lefor, Gladstone,  receives polio booster shot from Stark County Public Health nurse Mrs. Opal  Brown, at a clinic in Dickinson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-05   Mrs. George Gress and Mrs.  Mark Gress view a display “Aloha Oe” honoring Hawaii at the Annual Flower Show  in Dickinson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-06   Nine men
    00080-Box  3-File 22-07   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 22-08   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 22-09   L.E. Gissler, Texaco,  Bismarck; Kenneth S. Harding, Texaco, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 22-10   International and District  leaders of Rotary International – District Gov. and Mrs. Ralph M. Bird, Port  Arthur, and Inter. Pres. And Mrs. J. Edd McLaughlin, Ralls, Texas
    00080-Box  3-File 22-11   Herbert Hunt, Hunt Oil,  Dallas; James W. Carron, Hunt Oil, Williston; Shelby O. McGee, Humble, Miles  City
    00080-Box  3-File 22-12   Sharie Keller, 5, displays  her prize-winning fish to Alfred Brogden, 6.   Sharie won 1st prize in girl’s large fish division of the annual Fishing  Derby
    00080-Box 3-File  22-13   Shari Keller, 5, and Alfred  Brogden, 6
    00080-Box  3-File 22-14   James Sweeney, 9, receives  diploma in Horsemanship from Walt Neuens, President of North Dakota Rodeo  Association – Cheryl Dohn, instructor and 1959 North Dakota Rodeo Queen looks  on 
    00080-Box  3-File 22-15   Mary K. Gustin, Kerry  O’Brien, Linda Trolliey – Professor David A. Page, instructor of the University  of Illinois, illustrates latest methods in teaching math to a group of 6th and  7th graders at a math work shop at Mary College.
    00080-Box  3-File 22-16   Three men and a nun
    00080-Box  3-File 22-17   Two women holding newborns
    00080-Box  3-File 22-18   Mrs. Warren Lee, Bismarck;  Mrs. Vera Stenehjem, Williston; Mrs. R.W. Wheeler, Bismarck – Three republican  women holding a quilt containing embroidered autographs from leading  Republicans of every state.  They raised  $7000 for campaign money through sale of chances on a drawing for the quilt
    00080-Box  3-File 22-19   Three men with 4-H display
    00080-Box  3-File 22-20a Girl with 4-H club sign 
    00080-Box  3-File 22-20b Group of  students
    00080-Box  3-File 22-21   Group of students
    00080-Box  3-File 22-22   Women dancing hula
    00080-Box  3-File 22-23   Nun and priest at ground  breaking
    00080-Box  3-File 22-24   Woman with ribbons and  trophies
    00080-Box  3-File 22-25   1949 Miss North Dakota Mrs.  Pa Tompkinson (Kitty Page) at Contestants Reunion
    00080-Box  3-File 22-26   Football player scoring  touchdown
    00080-Box  3-File 22-27   Happy fans of the  victorious Hasting, Nebraska American Junior Legion Team.  They now go to the national finals
    00080-Box  3-File 22-28   Larry Curtis (sp?) and  Larry Urmacher carry trophy after winning 1st place in the Region Legion Junior  Baseball Tournament 
    00080-Box  3-File 22-29   Hastings player being  congratulated by girlfriend
    00080-Box  3-File 22-30   Coach Earl Applebee  congratulated by well-wisher at victory
    00080-Box  3-File 22-31   Harry Wing of Ottumwa,  Iowa, receives second place trophy from Jack MacLachlan of Bismarck – American  Junior Legion Region 6 Tournament
    00080-Box  3-File 22-32   Lawrence Watson, typing at  registration desk on field at tryout camp for Major Leagues – Eugene Klein of  Dodge, North Dakota registering
    00080-Box  3-File 22-33   Gordon and Hilmer Mohl, of  Beulah with Roger Higgins at tryout for Major Leagues
    00080-Box  3-File 22-34   Jay Davis, Billy Fruh, and  Reese Whitcombe, all of Bismarck, watching Major League tryouts
    00080-Box  3-File 22-35   Rodney Diede and Virgil  Nantt of Hebron at tryouts for Major Leagues
    00080-Box  3-File 22-36   Bob Killen and Howard  Ellinwood golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 22-37   Jack Hoven, 1st National  Bank; Art Gilbert, California Oil; Harry Newville, California Oil
    00080-Box  3-File 22-38   Golfing
    00080-Box  3-File 22-39   Children at swimming pool
    00080-Box  3-File 22-40a Unlabeled
    00080-Box  3-File 22-40b Woman with  rifles
    00080-Box  3-File 22-41   Nurse at work
    00080-Box  3-File 22-42a Myron C. Erickson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-42b Three  military men – Bohl, ?, Moller
    00080-Box  3-File 22-43   North Dakota National Guard  and Reserve officers posing for a picture at a Selective Service Conference at  Camp Grafton, Devils Lake
    00080-Box  3-File 22-44   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 22-45   Soldiers standing at  attention
    00080-Box  3-File 22-46a Alvina Sehm, 17, of Mandan  displaying jewelry
    00080-Box  3-File 22-46b Stephen  Mather plaque and Medora billboard
    00080-Box  3-File 22-47   Two park rangers by cabin
    00080-Box  3-File 22-48   Echo I satellite orbiting  above Bismarck – Taken by Leo LaLonde – Long streak is satellite, horizontal  lines are power lines, Short steaks are stars and planets
    00080-Box  3-File 22-49   Two men and a boy scout
    00080-Box  3-File 22-50   Jim Nelson, Seattle,  Washington, makes supper for Scouts Troop 5 campsite, Heart Butte Scout  Reservation.  Waiting are Clarence  Hildebrand, Elden Haugen, and Don F. Bahr
    00080-Box  3-File 22-51   Dana Rivinius, Michael  Shaffer, and Russel Geiszler – Scouts at Heart Butter Scout Reservation  practice archery                
    00080-Box  3-File 22-52a Bill Brundage, Gerald  Taylor, and Ron Taylor – Scouts from Troop 31, Riverdale, swim on Lake Tschida
    00080-Box  3-File 22-52b Harold Orvin,  Oslo, Escort for boys and Chairman of Cadet Section of Norwegian Aero Clubs;  Tore Kristiansen, 17, Trondheim; Arne Dybwad, 17, Tonsberg; Bjorn Ronjom, 19,  Telemark; Mikjel Bang, 17, Fagernes; Brynjulf Vaula, 18, Stavanger; All boys  are glider pilots and some are active in all type of flying.  Norwegian Aero Clubs sponsor the trip, the  Norwegian Air Force gives some support also.  
    00080-Box  3-File 22-53   Norwegian Aero Club Members 
    00080-Box  3-File 22-54   Horseback riders in parade          
    00080-Box  3-File 22-55   Spectators at parade
    00080-Box  3-File 22-56   First Baptist float in  parade
    00080-Box  3-File 22-57   Group of men
    00080-Box  3-File 22-58   Four priests
    00080-Box  3-File 22-59   Widening streets in  Dickinson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-60   Widening streets in Dickinson  – Kenneth Wittinger
    00080-Box  3-File 22-61   Stockpiled tile made by  Dickinson’s Dic-Kota Clay Products Co.  
    00080-Box  3-File 22-62   Stockpiled tile made by  Dickinson Dic-Kota Clay Products Co.
    00080-Box  3-File 22-63   Damaged wall
    00080-Box  3-File 22-64   Building under construction
    00080-Box  3-File 22-65   Building under construction
    00080-Box  3-File 22-66   Damaged building
    00080-Box  3-File 22-67   Workmen completing wall on  new ND Air National Guard Hanger at Municipal Airport
    00080-Box  3-File 22-68   Students entering Hughes  Junior High
    00080-Box  3-File 22-69   New auditorium combining a  kitchen, stage, and gym at St. Patrick’s in Dickinson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-70   New auditorium combining a  kitchen, stage, and gym at St. Patrick’s in Dickinson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-71   New wing of St. Patrick’s  School in Dickinson
    00080-Box  3-File 22-72   Church and building
    00080-Box  3-File 22-73   High school addition
    00080-Box  3-File 22-74   Gym of the Strasburg Public  High School partitioned off into classrooms until an addition can be completed
    00080-Box  3-File 22-75   Gym of the Strasburg Public  High School partitioned off into classrooms until an addition can be completed
    00080-Box  3-File 22-76   Summer home on the west  side of Garrison Reservoir
    00080-Box  3-File 22-77   Concrete workshop at Mandan
    00080-Box  3-File 22-78   Petrified wood exhibit
    00080-Box  3-File 22-79   Model of park with train in  it
    00080-Box  3-File 22-80   New Recreation building at  Camp Grassick.  Built by North Dakota  members of the Benevolent and Protective order of the Elks
    00080-Box  3-File 22-81   Heart Butte Scout  Reservation
    00080-Box  3-File 22-82   The new $27,000,000 power  plant at Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri in Montana nears completion
    00080-Box  3-File 22-83   Volunteers and members of  Bismarck Rural Fire Department fight a prairie fire that burned over 80 acres  of pasture north of the city
    00080-Box  3-File 22-84   Northern Pacific Diesel  Locomotive with a part of a flatbed semi-trailer bent around the front  unit.  No one was hurt in the crash on  August 10th 
    00080-Box  3-File 22-85   Northern Pacific Diesel  Locomotive with a part of a flatbed semi-trailer bent around the front  unit.  No one was hurt in the crash on  August 10th
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 23-01   Linda Rask
    00080-Box  3-File 23-02   Eleanor Ohlhauser
    00080-Box  3-File 23-03   Mrs. Basanco
    00080-Box  3-File 23-04   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 23-05   Students with science  display
    00080-Box  3-File 23-06   “American Success Story  Awards” were presented today at the Savoy Hilton Hotel to these eleven men whose  achievements symbolize the success possible under the American Free Enterprise  Democracy.  They rose from humble jobs to  become owners or heads of giant industries.   (Left) Talbot T. Speer, Annapolis Publisher and FEAA’s Awards Chairman,  presenting Gold Citations to:  (Sitting  left to right) J.E. Duffield, Accepting for William E. Robinson, Chairman, The  Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Georgia and New York City; Tom Bolack, Independent  Oil, Gas and Mining Operator, Farmington, New Mexico; Harry Sugar, Founder,  Chairman, Alsco, Inc., Akron, Ohio; Dr. William M. Scholl, M.D., Founder,  President, The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc., Chicago, Illinois; Louis M. Brown,  President, Eberhard Faber Inc., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (Standing left to  right) Sarkes Tarzian, Founder, Owner, Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington,  Indiana; Harold Schafer, Founder, Principal Owner, Gold Seal Co., Bismarck,  North Dakota; Charles A. Koons, Chairman, International Products Corp. (IPC),  New York City; Benjamin Eskow, Founder, Chairman, Yale System, Inc. New York  City; Ragnar Benson, Founder, Chairman, Ragnar Benson, Inc., Chicago, Illinois;  Julius N. Werk, Founder, President, Julius N. Werk Fabrics, Inc., New York City
    00080-Box  3-File 23-07   A.B. Linford, Assistant  State Soil Conservationist
    00080-Box  3-File 23-08   Jake Stocker, Bill Spencer,  and Pius Hoffart
    00080-Box  3-File 23-09   Larry Schneider; Bob  Bradley, State Highway Department Engineer; Herschel Lashkowitz, Fargo Mayor;  Lyle Swigart, GNDA Executive Vice President; John Boler, Chairman of Committee
    00080-Box  3-File 23-10   Mark, 5, Erik, 1, and  Dennis, 3
    00080-Box  3-File 23-11   Michele Susan Samuelson on  lap; Mrs. G. Samuelson, Kathy Jo, 7, in rear, Theresa Ann, 4, between Mr. and  Mrs., Patricia Lucille Samuelson, 4 – Pat and Michele daughters of Warren,  Tacoma – Kathy Jo daughter of Dr. Samuelson, Topeka
    00080-Box  3-File 23-12   Jon Vincent Marino; Michael  Lee Marino, Mrs. Quentin Marino
    00080-Box  3-File 23-13   Sisters of the Swish
    00080-Box  3-File 23-14   Mr. and Mrs. Jacob  Treichel, Bentley (ND) – He was beard champ at Bentley
    00080-Box  3-File 23-15   Janice Zimmerman – New  Leipzig High drummer
    00080-Box  3-File 23-16   Mrs. Ella Dubs, Historical  Committee, and Mrs. Alma Mueller, Chairwoman Queen Committee 
    00080-Box  3-File 23-17   Mrs. Frances Bleakney
    00080-Box  3-File 23-18   Robb L. Seales, Plankinton,  South Dakota, President; C.T. Norriss, National President, ASC; Gerald A.  Ghylin, Bismarck, North Dakota, President
    00080-Box  3-File 23-19   L. Lloyd, Arno Luinerman  (sp?), William Cowan
    00080-Box  3-File 23-20   Fred Ernst, Minneapolis  Salesman, and Donald J. Lund, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 23-21   Mrs. Eleanor Riley, Civic  Concert Services Representative of New York, Mrs. Stanley Graben, Secretary  Bismarck-Mandan Civic Music Association, Miss Mabel Rue, Special Assistant to  the Campaign
    00080-Box  3-File 23-22   Mildred Benesh, Manager,  Bismarck, John M. Comfort, Virginia City, Montana
    00080-Box  3-File 23-23   Nurse using Kodak machine
    00080-Box  3-File 23-24   James C. Salinas, Bureau of  Fisheries and Wildlife, Bud Morgan, Fieldman National Wildlife Federation,  Robert Rollings, Habitat Biologist, Devils Lake
    00080-Box  3-File 23-25   George Enyeart, North  Dakota Game and Fish, Riverdale; Gail James, Stanley, Steve Wilson, Habitat  Biologist, Riverton, Wyoming 
    00080-Box  3-File 23-26   Alvina Sehm, 17, trying on  jewelry
    00080-Box  3-File 23-27   A.M. Foss, Minot jeweler;  I.T. Larson, Mandan, retired jeweler; Irv Frailich, Minneapolis Jewelry  Salesman showing wares
    00080-Box  3-File 23-28   Man beside De Mores statue
    00080-Box  3-File 23-29   This isn’t the Lone Ranger,  but one of the ten riders who participated in the Pony Express ride on  Wednesday, July 20th to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Pony Express
    00080-Box  3-File 23-30   Cowboys who participated in  the Pony Express ride last Wednesday, July 20th, between Beach, North Dakota  and Wibaux, Montana were:  Jim Ewalt, Dal  Walt, Bob Ley Kenny Ley, Rex Knight, Jack Stanley, Bud Still, Bunny Meeks, Bob  Weers, and Dwayne Ditmers all of Wibaux, and Joe Niece of Beach.  They were directed by Jim Botch of Wibaux for  the Wibaux Saddle Club.
    00080-Box  3-File 23-31   Priest at ground breaking –  North wing St. Alexius 
    00080-Box  3-File 23-32   Six men standing beside  cornerstone for Evangel Temple
    00080-Box  3-File 23-33   Francis Guptill holding Winchester  Model 21 Grand American double barrel - $3500 – also 2 others worth $1000 and  $2500 will be shown to public during hunters night at Sioux Sporting Goods
    00080-Box  3-File 23-34   Kenny Solmenson and Don  Sharp – 20th Century Sign Installers putting up candy cane decorations –  Charles Seiler, newsboy
    00080-Box  3-File 23-35   Football game - #50 Roger  Peterson
    00080-Box  3-File 23-36   Bob Smith playing golf
    00080-Box  3-File 23-37   Cadillac Cyclone,  experimental auto on display in Bismarck.   Incorporates features of the car of tomorrow 
    00080-Box  3-File 23-38   Col. Frank Tenney
    00080-Box  3-File 23-39   Michael J. Benfiet
    00080-Box  3-File 23-40   1/Lt. James G. Hintz
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – Russell Reid Photos
    00080-Box  3-File 24-01   Judges for KFYR Radio’s First  Annual Wheat Contest selected a sheaf of Selkirk Wheat from a Fortune, (ND)  farmer as first prize winner.  Judges  are, from left to right, Charles Mitchell, Agricultural Representative, Dakota  National Bank, Bismarck; Mike Carter, KFYR Farm Service Director; and John  Coles, Agricultural Representative, First National Bank, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 24-02   Scouting trip Troop 32 –  Riding Mountain National Park, Canada – Back Row:  Jenny Johanson, Karen Wahland, Vicki Dillsworth  (sp?), Cynthia Miller, and Karen Vold.   Front Row:  Kathy Johnson, Marge  (sp?) Simle, Carolyn Neldner, and Joan Price 
    00080-Box  3-File 24-03   Burgess Drilling Company,  Minden, Nebraska, is test drilling several wells in this area to determine if  water is available for irrigation pumps.   Paul King is the Manager of Drilling Company and all transactions are  handled by Schnell Irrigation, Dickinson.   This well is on Chris Yegen’s farm south of Bismarck.  They went down 170 feet and didn’t get good  water on this well. 
    00080-Box  3-File 24-04   Row of photographers
    00080-Box  3-File 24-05   Duplex going to Strasburg  under education procurement program’s Health, Education, and Welfare agency
    00080-Box  3-File 24-06   Bridge across Heart – west  end of Mandan – old bridge removed and moved to south branch line, flood  control bridge in Henke flats.  Main line  uses temporary bridge, right side of photo – building new one over heart on  left 
    00080-Box  3-File 24-07   Construction – State  Penitentiary at Bismarck – New Cell Block
    00080-Box  3-File 24-08   New Colonial Motel under  construction – between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  3-File 24-09   Fleck Motel under  construction
    00080-Box  3-File 24-10   River road looking north  from bridge – Black top being laid
    00080-Box  3-File 24-11   Lynn White riding on the  newly finished blacktop on south Washington Street
    00080-Box  3-File 24-12   Philly Bingenheimer showing  his sister Jean a frog he caught – Abby Kavanaugh looking on
    00080-Box  3-File 24-13   Vows renewed at Silver  Jubilee – Sister Moireen, Sister Bartholomew, Sister Mary Leo, Sister Eleanor,  Sister Moira, in front, Sister Evala
    00080-Box  3-File 24-14   The new Social Security  Building in the Woodlawn suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland, is national  headquarters for the nation’s old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system.  Here are kept the work histories of more than  130 million Americans; here benefits are figured for about 55,000 men, women,  and children every week, and here are developed the policies which govern the  activities of the 584 local social security district offices all over the  United States.  More than 14 million  people are now receiving social security benefit checks totaling $900,000,000 a  month.  This battery of electronic machines,  linked with an IBM 705 computer, is on of three such batteries in operation at  the new Social Security Building in Woodlawn near Baltimore, Maryland.  The application of electronics to social  security recordkeeping is saving over two million dollars a year in operating  costs.  Millions of facts and figures,  stored on magnetic tape, are processed through these units which are kept busy  24 hours a day handling some 80 million active social security accounts.             
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 25-01   Dennis Klewir, Amidon, and  Marily Tielz, Mandan, reign as Chief and Princess over homecoming in  Traditional ceremony
    00080-Box  3-File 25-02   Mrs. Otto Dirlam  celebrating her 90th birthday
    00080-Box  3-File 25-03   Jack Iron Boulder, 80 year  old Sioux, Shields, testifying at a hearing on Agency Hospital held at Fort  Yates before Senator Burdick
    00080-Box  3-File 25-04   Richard Fallagher, Mandan,  Morton; Clarence P. Loewen, Hazen, Mercer; Rollin D. Young, Adams Co., Lemmon  (SD) – North Dakota Water Resources Community 
    00080-Box  3-File 25-05   Clarence P. Loewen, Hazen;  Rollin D. Young, Adams Co.; Jack Murphy, Killdeer – North Dakota Water  Resources Development Community
    00080-Box  3-File 25-06   Oscar Berg, Minot,  Executive Secretary, Water Association; Fred Fredrickson, Vice Chairman, Rep.  GNDA and State Water Commission; Ray Schnell, Dickinson, Chairman of Committee  – Water Resources Development Committee 
    00080-Box  3-File 25-07   Frank Orthmeyer, Bismarck,  President; Kenneth Ruby, Fargo, Supt. Water and Sewer; Jerome H. Suore, Dallas,  Texas; Evan Lipps, Bismarck Mayor – North Dakota Water and Sewage Works  Conference 
    00080-Box  3-File 25-08   Frank Orthmeyer, Bismarck,  President; Kenneth Ruby, Fargo, Supt. Water and Sewer; Jerome H. Suore, Dallas,  Texas; Evan Lipps, Bismarck Mayor – North Dakota Water and Sewage Works Conference
    00080-Box  3-File 25-09   The only boys in the top  three grades at Cole Harbor School – Boyd Louser, 13, Mrs. Fred Jacobs,  Riverdale, Principle; and Dennis Bratz, 13
    00080-Box  3-File 25-10   The only boys in the top  three grades at Cole Harbor School – Boyd Louser, 13, Mrs. Fred Jacobs,  Riverdale, Principle; and Dennis Bratz, 13
    00080-Box  3-File 25-11   Edward Seeberg and Mary  Ellen Leis won prized for best costumes at Royal Neighbors Juvenile party
    00080-Box  3-File 25-12   Jack, 13, and Kathleen, 15,  children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Werner, display giant vegetables grown in  family garden
    00080-Box  3-File 25-13   Young campaigners for Dahl  tour streets while school was out for Thursday and Friday
  00080-Box  3-File 25-14   President of three Luther  Leagues study program for convention which they will host.  George Grimsrud, Janice Neumann, and David Nestos
00080-Box  3-File 25-15   Girl Scout Troop 77 from  7th Grade Cathedral tour Bismarck Weather Bureau and Municipal Airport.  Don Klein, meteorologist shows equipment
00080-Box  3-File 25-16   Two girl scouts try fruit  punch served at a Women’s Christian Temperance Union Social Hour – Miss Joan  Griffin, Denis Toppof (sp?), State Youth Temperance Council President, Miss  Carol Berg, and Mrs. J.W. Northridge, Valley City
00080-Box  3-File 25-17   Carrine Wahl, 11, Wing; Joe  Fix, Chairman; Elaine Nylen, 10, Wing; Burleigh County 4-H members guests of  Rotary Club
00080-Box  3-File 25-18   Ervin Erickson, 13, Wing;  Errol Erickson, 12, Wing; 4-H Rotary Banquet
00080-Box  3-File 25-19   Dr. Paul Johnson, Rotary  Club, cleans up after the 4-H banquet
00080-Box  3-File 25-20   Dwight Hinkel, 10, Arena;  Orville Deckert, Arena, Leader of Harriet Hustlers; Marvin Wetzel, 12, Arena at  4-H Rotary Banquet 
00080-Box  3-File 25-21   Bismarck Junior High School  goes through a fire drill during Fire Prevention Week
00080-Box  3-File 25-22   Kendra and Kristin Grant,  daughters of Kirby Grant, get a lesson in airport fire protection
00080-Box  3-File 25-23   Hazelton grade schoolers  watch Hazelton High School homecoming parade
00080-Box  3-File 25-24   Hazelton Homecoming Court –  Patricia Hurkes, Irene Schauer (Queen), and Marvelena Moch
00080-Box  3-File 25-25   Hazelton Homecoming Court –  Patricia Hurkes, Irene Schauer (Queen), and Marvelena Moch
00080-Box  3-File 25-26   Hazelton Homecoming Court –  Patricia Hurkes, Irene Schauer (Queen), and Marvelena Moch
00080-Box  3-File 25-27   Hazelton cheerleaders –  Judy Kurtz, Judy Hoover, Mary Ann McAllister, Esther Humann
00080-Box  3-File 25-28   Black cat and Jack  O’Lanterns
00080-Box 3-File  25-29   Patrolman LeRoy Speidel on  Bismarck Police Department’s new two wheel motor cycle
00080-Box  3-File 25-30   Patrolman LeRoy Speidel on  Bismarck Police Department’s new two wheel motor cycle
00080-Box  3-File 26-01   Dan Halverson, Special  Assignments, and Bob Campbell, Chest Office Worker at Community Chest Drive
00080-Box  3-File 26-02   Fredrick Goodman
00080-Box  3-File 26-03   WCTV Officers - Mrs. E.J.  Huntley, Rolla, Vice President; Mrs. A.D. Ottinger,  Valley City, President; Mrs. Benjamin Gorder,  Grafton, Recording Secretary; Standing:   Mrs. L.O. Grondahl, Fargo, Treasurer; Mrs. R.T. Brooks, Minot,  Correspondence Secretary
00080-Box  3-File 26-04   Community Tea – Mrs. Tim  Hogan, Vice President Welcome Wagon; Mrs. H.A. Pike, W.W.; Mrs. Cliff Bender,  President; Miss Jean Trisko, Planned Parenthood Federation, New York; Mrs. H.E.  Coddington, Past President American War Mothers; Mrs. Ethel Webster, Delegate  War Mothers
00080-Box  3-File 26-05   Sharon Mehlhoff, Bismarck,  State Auditor’s Office; Dorothy Garrison, Bismarck, Soil Conservation; Claudia  Opp, Bismarck; Lois Payne, IBM, Chicago – Proficiency program conducted by Lois  Payne, IBM educational Department, Chicago.   Professional lecturer, former teacher, and secretary – 200 Secretaries  of Bismarck attended, short cuts and office efficiency – Held in Provident  auditorium
00080-Box  3-File 26-06   Edward Staszko, Fargo,  Secretary; Robert H. Ritterbush, Bismarck, Director; Myron Denbrook, Grand  Forks, Director; ? Askew, Bismarck, President; Leslie Blake, Williston,  Treasurer; Gilbert R. Horton, Jamestown, Vice President; Herman Skaret, Fargo,  Director and Past President – North Dakota Chapter of American Institution of  Architecture
00080-Box  3-File 26-07   C.E. Mitchel, Bismarck, Ag.  Committee C. of C.; C.M. Rutten, Hickson, Director State Crop Emp. Assoc.; L.A.  Jensen, NDAC Sec. ND Crop Improvement Assoc.; Harold R. Hanson, New England,  Director ND Crop Improvement Assoc.; E.A. Tool, Fargo, Filed man, ND Crop  Improvement Assoc.
00080-Box  3-File 26-08   Mrs. Bob Hansen, Mrs.  William Mills, Mrs. Sid Cohen, Mrs. Leonard Hetland, Mrs. William Lindsay  (standing) – Girl Scout Leader training course
00080-Box  3-File 26-09   Paul McCann, 6, in park
00080-Box  3-File 26-10   Paul McCann, 6, in park
00080-Box  3-File 26-11   Wachter School second  graders rode train from Mandan t Bismarck with teacher, Miss Scheerer
00080-Box  3-File 26-12   Richard Vennie, Laurie  Bengenheimer, Jacalyn Wrangham - Halloween
00080-Box  3-File 26-13   Kathy Key - Halloween
00080-Box  3-File 26-14   Andy Schafer, Tom Tudor,  and Mayor Evan Lipps – Bismarck students from both high schools Trick or Treat  for UNICEFF
00080-Box  3-File 26-15   Maxine Tebelius and Dave  Fix – Contest winners of Registration drawing for BJC students, won jersied ski  sweaters
00080-Box  3-File 26-16   Maxine Tebelius and Dave  Fix – Contest winners of Registration drawing for BJC students, won jersied ski  sweaters
00080-Box  3-File 26-17   Fritz Lunn at instrument –  Training school job – foundation 95% done, waiting for steel – Building will  house a class room, shop, and administration building – photo shows north end  of building which will be the shop – Lunn Construction
00080-Box  3-File 26-18   Charles (Dutch) Grove (?),  motor mechanic and Wayne Wrangham working on fire engine
00080-Box  3-File 26-19   Bob Strandemo – General  Manager MVM
00080-Box  3-File 27-01   Iron workers on strike
00080-Box  3-File 27-02   Bernice Werlinger
00080-Box  3-File 27-03   Man
00080-Box  3-File 27-04   Donald Munro, MD
00080-Box  3-File 27-05   Man
00080-Box  3-File 27-06   Man
00080-Box  3-File 27-07   ? Schmitzler
00080-Box  3-File 27-08   Five men
00080-Box  3-File 27-09   Two men with plaque
00080-Box  3-File 27-10   Group of men outdoors
00080-Box  3-File 27-11   Two men dressed like Native  American
00080-Box  3-File 27-12   JoRay Rising, 14, and  Melford Olson, 14, Both of Regan
00080-Box  3-File 27-13   Man at desk
00080-Box  3-File 27-14   Albert Sinner, Casselton  Livestock feeder, Jim Connolly, Golden Valley, rancher, and Carl Kuehn,  Washburn, rancher, at Farm Bureau
00080-Box  3-File 27-15   Mrs. Ruth Ritterbush  serving cupcakes to Mrs. Hansina Britsch in wheelchair 
00080-Box  3-File 27-16   Mrs. O.S. Tomlin,  President, at tree; Mrs. Lester Flynn, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Lloyd Orser;  Mrs. Raymond Geffre; Mrs. Chris Bantz – Tree trimmers
00080-Box  3-File 27-17   Group of newsboys honored
00080-Box  3-File 27-18   Mr. and Mrs. Walter Link  and son Larry
00080-Box  3-File 27-19   Dick Eckert of Bismarck and  Sister Moira
00080-Box  3-File 27-20   Dick Eckert of Joe Eckert  & Sons Painters with Sister Moira
00080-Box  3-File 27-21   Mrs. George Vought nurses  aid at Garrison Hospital taking care of Indian children – showing crowded  conditions
00080-Box  3-File 27-22   Two men looking at toy car
00080-Box  3-File 27-23   Two men looking at toy car
00080-Box  3-File 27-24   Two men looking at  certificate
00080-Box  3-File 27-25   Man looking at blueprints  at construction site
00080-Box  3-File 27-26   Men removing large beam  from flatbed truck
00080-Box  3-File 27-27   Men laying brick
00080-Box  3-File 27-28   Two men looking at new John  Deere tractor
00080-Box  3-File 27-29   Two men looking at new John  Deere tractor
00080-Box  3-File 27-30   Two men looking at engine
00080-Box  3-File 27-31   Two couples
00080-Box  3-File 27-32   Sign that says 27.9 (fuel  sign?)
00080-Box  3-File 27-33   Fuel sign “Reg. 27.9”
00080-Box  3-File 27-34   Fuel sign “Reg. 27.9 –  Prem. 29.9”
00080-Box  3-File 27-35   Fuel sign “25.9 – 27.9”
00080-Box  3-File 27-36   Simonson’s sign – “Reg.  25.9 – Ethyl 27.9”
00080-Box  3-File 27-37   Officials of ND Inventors  Association look over new publications with Governor Davis – Leonard Wohlfeil,  Hazen, Vice President; Walter Kittler, Bismarck, Secretary-Treasurer; Governor  Davis; Leo Steinmen, Carrington
00080-Box  3-File 27-38   Military jet
00080-Box  3-File 27-39   Craig Helinske looking at  military jet
00080-Box  3-File 27-40   Girl carrying flag on  horseback
00080-Box  3-File 27-41   Girl carrying flag on  horseback
00080-Box  3-File 27-42   Boys playing football on  float in parade
00080-Box  3-File 27-43   Boys playing football on  float in parade  
00080-Box  3-File 27-44   Autumn softball
00080-Box  3-File 27-45   Autumn softball
00080-Box  3-File 27-46   Football practice
00080-Box  3-File 27-47   Gary, 11, with catch from  Dawson pond
00080-Box  3-File 27-48   Two pheasant hunters with  dog
00080-Box  3-File 27-49   Hunter and pheasant in  flight
00080-Box  3-File 27-50   Two men in front of large  map
00080-Box  3-File 27-51   Firefighters removing  smoking sofa from building
00080-Box  3-File 27-52   Jack-O-Lanterns
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – November 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 28-01   Marine carrying a light  flame thrower and wearing experimental atomic, biological, and chemical (ABC)  protective clothing looks like he might have dropped in from another  world.  Many other types of new clothing  and equipment are tested by the Marine Corps Landing Force Development Center,  Quantico, Virginia
    00080-Box  3-File 28-02   Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dilger
    00080-Box  3-File 28-03   Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ennen
    00080-Box  3-File 28-04   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Malard
    00080-Box  3-File 28-05   Mr. and Mrs. Allen E.  Schauer
    00080-Box  3-File 28-06   Mrs. Everet L. Yonts
    00080-Box  3-File 28-07   Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gorman
    00080-Box  3-File 28-08   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kirn
    00080-Box  3-File 28-09   Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Buck
    00080-Box  3-File 28-10   Mr. and Mrs. John Kraft
    00080-Box  3-File 28-11   Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert  Ochsner
    00080-Box  3-File 28-12   Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beierlein
    00080-Box  3-File 28-13   Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olson
    00080-Box  3-File 28-14   Mr. and Mrs. Clifford  Anderson
    00080-Box 3-File  28-15   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 28-16   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 28-17   Wool Winners – Barbra  Haugen, Roseglen; ;Andrea Larson, Solen; Cheryl Williams, Linton; Linda Fitch,  Bismarck; Mrs. K. W. Simons
    00080-Box  3-File 28-18   Crop Improvement – Clarence  Dohrmann, Taylor, President, Stark and Billings County; Harold R. Hanson, New  England, State Director; Milford S. Hart, Pembina, State Director; Jack  Wilkinson, Jamestown; State Director 
    00080-Box  3-File 28-19   Dakota Electrics – Four men
    00080-Box  3-File 28-20   Dakota Electrics –  Management Group – Ward Kirby, Dickinson, Attorney for Dakota Electric; Frank  M. Rose, Bismarck, Manager; Walter Bigelow, Fargo, Engineer
    00080-Box  3-File 28-21   Wayne Stroup
    00080-Box  3-File 28-22   Wayne Stroup
    00080-Box  3-File 28-23   Eight men “Meet the Champs”
    00080-Box  3-File 28-24   Col. R.W. Carlson,  Director, ND Civil Defense; Carl F. Fryhling, Director, ND State Employment  Service; Alyn E. Trego, Denver, Defense Mobilization Manpower Advisor, OMA  Region VI; Bob E. Waggoner, Denver, Regional Director of the Office of Civil  and Defense Mobilization, Region VI
    00080-Box  3-File 28-25   Dakota Electronics – Donald  Naughton, Secretary-Treasurer, Blunt (SD); Sam G. Merkel, Member Ex. Board,  Glenham (SD); Teleford Anderson, President, Watford City; Joe V. Ridl, Vice  President, Dickinson 
    00080-Box  3-File 28-26   Teleford Anderson, Watford  City
    00080-Box  3-File 28-27   H.H. Wheeler, Wheatland
    00080-Box  3-File 28-28   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 28-29   Norman Larson, Minot
    00080-Box  3-File 28-30   Dale Peterson, Manager  Northwest Bell, Garrison (ND)
    00080-Box  3-File 28-31   Girl Scouts at Highland  Acres – Front:  Linda Fields, Linda  Murray, Kari Conrad, Cindy Stip – Back:   Peggy Nelson, Brenda Melby, Donna Kenny, Mary Homsey, Terry Peet
    00080-Box  3-File 28-32   Stanley Mathern, 76,  finishing house with ice cream sticks – One month labor; Mrs. Otilia Fettig,  68, sewing; Mrs. Nick Knoll, 77, needlework
    00080-Box  3-File 28-33   Kevin Schmaltz, 3
    00080-Box  3-File 28-34   Boy with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  3-File 28-35   Twila Foldendorf, 6
    00080-Box  3-File 28-36   Sandra Bucholtz, 4
    00080-Box  3-File 28-37   Terri Lynn Wickstrom, 2 ½ 
    00080-Box  3-File 28-38   Connie Gamble, 6
    00080-Box  3-File 28-39   Mary Lee Wald, 9
    00080-Box  3-File 28-40   Lonnie Bucholtz, 8
    00080-Box  3-File 28-41   Penny Wurm, 4
    00080-Box  3-File 28-42   Judith Ressler, 6
    00080-Box  3-File 28-43   Darla Meland, 5
    00080-Box  3-File 28-44   Girl
    00080-Box  3-File 28-45   Girl
    00080-Box  3-File 28-46   Boy 
    00080-Box  3-File 28-47   Sad girl with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  3-File 28-48   Girl
    00080-Box  3-File 28-49   Sad girl with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  3-File 28-50   Girl
    00080-Box  3-File 28-51   Girl
    00080-Box  3-File 28-52   Boy with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  3-File 28-53   “November Calendar” in  classroom
    00080-Box  3-File 28-54   Woman in car while children  feed ducks
    00080-Box  3-File 28-55   Peter Nygaard inspects the  tilth of his field and says “When you plant a seed in soil like this, it can’t  help but grow.”
    00080-Box  3-File 28-56   Man beside truck
    00080-Box  3-File 28-57   Pedestrians crossing snowy  street
    00080-Box  3-File 28-58   Crowd beside fence
    00080-Box  3-File 28-59   Man shoveling sidewalk
    00080-Box  3-File 28-60   Man shoveling sidewalk
    00080-Box  3-File 28-61   State Capitol at night
    00080-Box  3-File 28-62   Damaged brick wall         
    00080-Box  3-File 28-63   Sign “Hazelton – Population  500 – The Flax Capitol of the Nation”
    00080-Box  3-File 28-64   Elevator
    00080-Box  3-File 28-65   Bob Ward at switch, turns  on water pump; M.G. Ward watching fresh water
    00080-Box  3-File 28-66   Interstate traffic at night
    00080-Box  3-File 28-67   Interstate traffic at night
    00080-Box  3-File 28-68   Football game
    00080-Box  3-File 28-69   Fay Charlesworth, Richard  Orne, Ervin Specht fixing toys
    00080-Box  3-File 28-70   Military man getting pin
    00080-Box  3-File 28-71   Military man getting pin
    00080-Box  3-File 28-72   Military men shaking hands
    00080-Box  3-File 28-73   Mechanic in shop
    00080-Box  3-File 28-74   Judy Folmer      
    00080-Box  3-File 29-01   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Pfliger
    00080-Box  3-File 29-02   Mr. and Mrs. Philip Resner
    00080-Box  3-File 29-03   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald  Reidlinger
    00080-Box  3-File 29-04   Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haider
    00080-Box  3-File 29-05   Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heitzmann      
    00080-Box  3-File 29-06   Wedding party
    00080-Box  3-File 29-07   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 29-08   Rev. Jesse B. Barber, DD
    00080-Box  3-File 29-09   Stangebye, Syhlin, Olsen,  Henke, and Nygaard (sitting)
    00080-Box  3-File 29-10   Hands holding “Our American  Heritage”
    00080-Box  3-File 29-11   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 29-12   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 29-13   Kari Conrad, 9, Michael  Daner, 11, and Mrs. H.R. Morgan at adding machine
    00080-Box  3-File 29-14   Kari Conrad, 9, Michael  Daner, 11, and Mrs. H.R. Morgan at adding machine
    00080-Box  3-File 29-15   Leo Hildenbrand, Election  Custodian, checking to see that he has all his keys after readying machines for  election.  Keys for 49 machines, 5 keys  per machine; Election officials have keys #1-2 which open compartments for  voters. # 3, 4, and 5 kept by custodian to open machines for count after  election
    00080-Box  3-File 29-16   Two couples – Trip winners
    00080-Box  3-File 29-17   Two men with flag
    00080-Box  3-File 29-18   Mrs. Erwin Bailey and Mrs.  William Macdonald, Jr.
    00080-Box  3-File 29-19   Mrs. Ray Bohn and Mrs.  Henry Roehrick setting up nativity scene at St. Anne’s Gift Fair 
    00080-Box  3-File 29-20   Mrs. Esther Schoewe, Home  Ext. Agent, Burleigh County, Mrs. Joe Fevold, Jr. Vice President County Council
    00080-Box  3-File 29-21   Tidy Homemakers – Mrs.  Robert Zentner and Mrs. Eugene Binder
    00080-Box  3-File 29-22   Mrs. Otto Tabert, Mrs.  Jacob Schnaidt with Christmas lamp
    00080-Box  3-File 29-23   Mrs. Lynn Nicola, serving –  Seated:  Mrs. Elizabeth Brenneise, Mrs.  Magdaline Ebel, Mrs. Anna Brockel, Mrs. Mary Derman – Standing and serving in  rear, Mrs. B.C. Hjella
    00080-Box  3-File 29-24   Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.  Anderson with Jay, 5, Cynthia, 8, and Jennifer, 6
    00080-Box  3-File 29-25   Don Bearman, Coleharbor  Station Agent, Soo Line, at the controls of his radio in depot 
    00080-Box  3-File 29-26   Mr. and Mrs. Don Bearman,  station agent at Coleharbor, and son John Paul, 5, beside the covered wagon  Mrs. Bearman’s dad came to North Dakota from Missouri in 1902
    00080-Box  3-File 29-27   Three men – FBI Counterspy
    00080-Box  3-File 29-28   Lips, Sol Wezelman, Shaul  Ramati
    00080-Box  3-File 29-29   Dee Lee, Shaul Ramati
    00080-Box  3-File 29-30   Ray Bader, New Leipzig; Jim  Marsden, Fargo, Paul Gardner, New England; Ed Krieger, Beulah; Luke Jungers,  Regent
    00080-Box  3-File 29-31   Danis Hansey, Bowman,  Delegate; Mrs. Lawrence Faris, Bowman, State School Board Officers Association;  Frank DeMatte, Bowman, Delegate
    00080-Box  3-File 29-32   Robert Bulles, Steele,  Superintendent of Schools at Steele; Ray Peterson, Steele, Board of Directors,  President ND School Officers Assoc.; R.B. Argent, Steele, President, School  Officers Association, Kidder County 
    00080-Box  3-File 29-33   Jim Maher, Sioux County;  Dill Van Oosting, Oliver County; A.R. Miller, Golden Valley
    00080-Box  3-File 29-34   J.W. Robinson, 81, Garrison
    00080-Box  3-File 29-35   Frank Rosenau
    00080-Box  3-File 29-36   Group of children fishing
    00080-Box  3-File 29-37   Group of 6th Graders at  Saxvik decorating wall – Margaret Prudent, 11, Dwight Haase, 11, Bruce  Peterson, 11, Gary Sayler, 11, and Bruce Lynch, 11
    00080-Box  3-File 29-38   Darold Asbridge (boy  dressed as girl), Matthew Tudor (tramp), being drawn by Steven Wieland
    00080-Box  3-File 29-39   Dorothy Hoss, 5, Noreen  Caulfield, 4
    00080-Box  3-File 29-40   Kenneth Martin
    00080-Box  3-File 29-41   Scouts raising flag at  ceremony in front of Hughes junior High School 
    00080-Box  3-File 29-42   Troop 17 – House of Prayer  Lutheran Church – Cleaning up Kiwanis Park
    00080-Box  3-File 29-43   Troop 17 – House of Prayer  Lutheran Church – Cleaning up Kiwanis Park
    00080-Box  3-File 29-44   Military man in the middle  of a heap of toys
    00080-Box  3-File 29-45   Military man in the middle  of a heap of toys
    00080-Box  3-File 29-46   Two women with three girls  scouts with Girl Scout Calendars
    00080-Box  3-File 29-47   Harold Bliss speaking to  group of women
    00080-Box  3-File 29-48   Miss Rodeo North Dakota  barrel racing
    00080-Box  3-File 29-49   Off to the Stables – Martha  Lehmann, Miss Rodeo America 1960, provides an unusual form of transportation  for the 19 contestants in the Miss Rodeo America 1961 Pageant.  The young ladies, representing 17 western  states, are on their way to Twin Lakes Stables, Las Vegas, Nevada, to  participate in the Horsemanship phase of the Miss Rodeo America judging
    00080-Box  3-File 29-50   Unlabeled
    00080-Box  3-File 29-51   Unlabeled
    00080-Box  3-File 29-52a Chimney going up at Bismarck  High
    00080-Box  3-File 29-52b                Power lines
    00080-Box 3-File  29-53a Men laying bricks
    00080-Box  3-File 29-53b                House
    00080-Box  3-File 29-54a Street lined with cars at  night
    00080-Box  3-File 29-54b                Joseph F.  Schneider of Bismarck with buck from Long Lake Wildlife Refuge
    00080-Box  3-File 29-55a Street lined with cars at  night
    00080-Box  3-File 29-55b                Sofas and  appliances in store
    00080-Box  3-File 29-56a 14 ton, 56 foot long box  type girder – also is deck of bridge – 9 of the same go on bridge making up  center span of bridge
    00080-Box  3-File 29-56b                Dog on back  of car
    00080-Box  3-File 29-57a Looking in elevator shaft?
    00080-Box  3-File 29-57b                Dog on back  of car
    00080-Box  3-File 29-58   Dog on back of car
    00080-Box  3-File 29-59   John in car, Martin  standing
    00080-Box  3-File 29-60   Car accident – Car’s hood  damaged – Truck tipped on its side
    00080-Box  3-File 29-61   Car accident – Car’s hood  damaged – Truck tipped on its side
    00080-Box  3-File 30-01   Composite of Bismarck  Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1959
    00080-Box  3-File 30-02   Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H.  Ritzke
    00080-Box  3-File 30-03   Mr. and Mrs. Donald  Meidinger
    00080-Box  3-File 30-04   Mr. and Mrs. Jergen  Anderson
    00080-Box  3-File 30-05   Mr. and Mrs. Andrews  Cunningham
    00080-Box  3-File 30-06   Mr. and Mrs. Merritt  Hoffman
    00080-Box 3-File  30-07   Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kiker, Jr.
    00080-Box  3-File 30-08   This is perhaps your  youngest Tribune Carrier – Steven Cunningham, who accompanies his brother, Pat  Cunningham on his route occasionally.   Steven is 3 years old and will eventually take over the route someday.
    00080-Box  3-File 30-09   Super Seamstresses – Five  ladies             
    00080-Box  3-File 30-10   June Ehlers, Menoken
    00080-Box  3-File 30-11   Man
    00080-Box  3-File 30-12   Three men
    00080-Box  3-File 30-13   Four men
    00080-Box  3-File 30-14   Three men
    00080-Box 3-File  30-15   Mrs. Earl Harting teaches 5th  Grade at Pioneer School – Julie Tracy, Vicki Swenson, and Rachelle Buttman
    00080-Box  3-File 30-16   Doug Hardesty, Helena (MT),  State Safety Dept.; J.W. Bethea, Ex. Sec. of Pres. Committee for Traffic  Safety, Washington, DC
    00080-Box  3-File 30-17   Rep. Jim Johnston,  Bismarck; Rep. Ervin Baer, Roscoe (SD); Rep. Magnus Aasheim, Antelope (MT)
    00080-Box  3-File 30-18   Gene Hilken, Wilton; Fred  W. Aichele, Driscoll, Bob Heaton, McKenzie, Willis Alm, Regan
    00080-Box  3-File 30-19   Robert Welch, Menoken;  Andrew Liuska, Wing; Ray Hanson, Bismarck, Gerald Ghylin
    00080-Box  3-File 30-20   Senator Pat Goodin,  Minneapolis, and Rep. Leo Mosier, Minneapolis
    00080-Box  3-File 30-21   Klaudh, Dir. Safety  Responsibility Division, ND; W.G. Eames, Dir. Driver Register, Bureau of Public  Roads Dept. of Commerce, Washington, DC
    00080-Box  3-File 30-22   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 30-23   Two men
    00080-Box  3-File 30-24   Mrs. Ed Flanagan, Bismarck;  Mrs. Adam Wysocki, Minto Pres. Ladies Aux.; Mrs. Harold Luke, Bismarck
    00080-Box  3-File 30-25   Park Hoover, Moffit, and  Richard Dougherty, Driscoll, in World War Memorial Building for 22nd Annual  Meeting Soil Conservation Districts
    00080-Box  3-File 30-26   Two men exchanging gavel –  Soil Conservation
    00080-Box  3-File 30-27   Harris Crimmins, Wing; Ed  Flanagan, Bismarck – Soil Conservation
    00080-Box  3-File 30-28   Mrs. E.W. Dunbar, Regan,  employee at Farmers Union Co-op Elevator served coffee and donuts winding up  the tour
    00080-Box  3-File 30-29   Harley Krein and Jerry  Bossert, Wing High School Seniors
    00080-Box  3-File 30-30   Harley Krein and Jerry  Bossert, Wing High School Seniors
    00080-Box  3-File 30-31   Reserve Champion bull
    00080-Box  3-File 30-32   Ted and Elmer Thorsen  feeding 75 calves at their ranch in a small feed lot – They have only $100.00  invested in the lot.  Each animal is fed  11 pounds oats and barley plus 15 pounds silage per day
    00080-Box  3-File 30-33   Calves at Wachter Barns
    00080-Box  3-File 30-34   Sharpe Pruetz, Kulm;  ;Harold Hofstraud, Leeds; Mrs. Oscar Sorlie, Buxton, Ben Wolf
    00080-Box  3-File 30-35   Crowd of school kids
    00080-Box  3-File 30-36   Students painting
    00080-Box  3-File 30-37   Boy and girl standing in  front of Christmas display
    00080-Box  3-File 30-38   St. Mary’s School Solemn  Season Program
    00080-Box  3-File 30-39   St. Mary’s School Solemn  Season Program
    00080-Box  3-File 30-40   Mrs. H.E. Coddington, Mrs.  H.L. DeFaresh with table full of dolls
    00080-Box  3-File 30-41   Mrs. Clifford Beuder, Mrs.  Leonard Tracy “School of Hope”
    00080-Box  3-File 30-42   Scouts from Troop 31
    00080-Box  3-File 30-43   Woman and man
    00080-Box  3-File 30-44   Dog in cast
    00080-Box  3-File 30-45   Snow drift on sidewalk
    00080-Box  3-File 30-46   Man shoveling under marquee
    00080-Box  3-File 30-47   School children playing on  snowy day
  00080-Box  3-File 30-48   School children playing on  snowy day
00080-Box  3-File 30-49   School children playing on  snowy day
00080-Box  3-File 30-50   Carol Krueger, Mrs. R.W.  Wheeler clearing driveway
00080-Box  3-File 30-51   Car stuck in snow drift
00080-Box  3-File 30-52   Baseball game
00080-Box  3-File 30-53   Baseball game
00080-Box  3-File 30-54   Baseball game
00080-Box  3-File 30-55   Kenny Landers, Harley ?,  John Gartner with trophy and derby car
00080-Box  3-File 30-56   Two men with large northern  pike
00080-Box  3-File 30-57   Leitha Funston, Menoken            
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – December 1960
    00080-Box  3-File 31-01   Mr. and Mrs. Steve Woodcox
    00080-Box  3-File 31-02   Mr. and Mrs. Jerome DuLac
    00080-Box  3-File 31-03   Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kist,  Jr.
    00080-Box  3-File 31-04   Lawrence A. Steiner
    00080-Box 3-File  31-05   Audrey Small
    00080-Box  3-File 31-06   Bob Pile
    00080-Box  3-File 31-07   Fred McVey
    00080-Box  3-File 31-08   Herman Liebig, Jacob  Bitterman, Ray Rockstad
    00080-Box  3-File 31-09   Hiromi Ishimoto, Tsunehary  Kubota, Sadao Tsumura
    00080-Box  3-File 31-10   John Niewsma and Fred J.  Ohlhauser of Linton
    00080-Box  3-File 31-11   Mel Kirkeide, ND Extension  Service, Fargo, M. Austin, Slope Electric 
    00080-Box  3-File 31-12   Woman
    00080-Box  3-File 31-13   Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks,  Bowman, at dinner before the awards
    00080-Box  3-File 31-14   Mr. and Mrs. Eldor Miller,  Hazen
    00080-Box  3-File 31-15   Robert C. Markham, Fargo,  Goodyear Tire Dist. Mgr. presenting to:   Ernest Knudson, Thompson; Bennet Grove, Reynold; C.R. Dickson, Gilby;  Frank Dubuque, Grand Forks; Robert Kenney, Manvel – Goodyear Awards
    00080-Box  3-File 31-16   Crowd looking at photos of  farmsteads
    00080-Box  3-File 31-17   John Sprynczynatyk,  Custodian
    00080-Box  3-File 31-18   Custodians?
    00080-Box  3-File 31-19   Mrs. Tom Caulfield receives  key to car from Don Robinson, Sales Manager, St. Paul
    00080-Box  3-File 31-20   August L. Spiss, Mandan  Senior High Principal and Dr. W.L. Neff, Supt.
    00080-Box  3-File 31-21   August L. Spiss, Mandan  Senior High Principal and Dr. W.L. Neff, Supt.
    00080-Box  3-File 31-22   Prof. Jack Turner, University  of Wyoming, School of Business Administration; A.W. Wentz; Roy E. Jorgensen;  Bradley; Solberg; Prof. Wendell Bullard, University of North Dakota 
    00080-Box  3-File 31-23   Christmas decorations in  the window at BJC
    00080-Box  3-File 31-24   Mary Hetland, 3rd Grade,  beside Christmas card tree at Roosevelt school
    00080-Box  3-File 31-25   Marnie Lunn and Debra Yule,  standing, and Karen Springer beside Christmas display – Saxvik school
    00080-Box  3-File 31-26   Bismarck Junior High egg  carton tree – Colin Akerberg and Pamella Axt, 7th graders
    00080-Box  3-File 31-27   Northridge school 2nd grade  – Jo Lynn Johnson, Patrick Davenport trimming tree
    00080-Box  3-File 31-28   Richolt School – Egg carton  tree – Phillip Bengenheimer and Sylvia Lengenfelder – 3rd graders
    00080-Box  3-File 31-29   Pamela Lester and Barry  Kiemele, 2nd graders at Riverside School by nativity scene in hallway
    00080-Box  3-File 31-30   Judy Gibbons, Kathy  Johnson, and Susie Sell decorating window at BHS
    00080-Box  3-File 31-31   Pioneer School 3rd grade  snow flake tree – Nolan Baldwin, Sandra Presler, Tari Thronson
    00080-Box  3-File 31-32   Highland Acres School 2nd  grade – Todd Hulsether, Rodney Tweten, Susan Blomberg
    00080-Box  3-File 31-33   Hughes Junior High 8th and  9th graders working on decoration for window – Northon Johnson, Randall  Dividson, Cathleen Hendrickson
    00080-Box  3-File 31-34   Gladys Senger and Paul  Schneider, 6th graders at St. Mary’s Grade School with advent candles
    00080-Box  3-File 31-35   Decorations in Will Moore  School window
    00080-Box  3-File 31-36   Sheila Spitzer, 8, and  Debra Spitzer, 6
    00080-Box  3-File 31-37   Major and Mrs. J.F.  Vondracek, Salvation Army, filling the last basket
    00080-Box  3-File 31-38   Group of men with table  full of canned goods
    00080-Box  3-File 31-39   126 baskets made for  Baptist Old Folks Home – Mrs. L.L. Hedstrom, Chair of Committee; Mrs. Hildur  Peterson, Conductor; Mrs. Martha Kackman; Mrs. Fred Were, President; Mrs.  Harvey Jenson, Chaplain
    00080-Box  3-File 31-40   Mrs. J.D. Bruce and Mrs.  D.B. Whitson – Co-Chairmen of Country Store Christmas Bazaar
    00080-Box  3-File 31-41   Mrs. Elson Hunt, Salvation  Army
    00080-Box  3-File 31-42   Traffic
    00080-Box  3-File 31-43   Man standing by street
    00080-Box  3-File 31-44   Sgt. Carl Anderson,  Francisco Tello
    00080-Box  3-File 31-45   Sgt. Carl Anderson, Francisco  Tello
    00080-Box  3-File 31-46   Moffit Methodist Church
    00080-Box  3-File 31-47   Building under construction
    00080-Box  3-File 31-48   Cars covered in snow
    00080-Box  3-File 31-49   Cars covered in snow
    00080-Box  3-File 31-50   Cars covered in snow
    00080-Box 3-File  31-51   Cars covered in snow
    00080-Box  3-File 31-52   Cars covered in snow
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – January 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 1-01     Polio clinic at BJC for  students and faculty
    00080-Box  4-File 1-02     Firefighter in home
    00080-Box  4-File 1-03     Firefighter in home
    00080-Box  4-File 1-04     Firefighters with hose
    00080-Box  4-File 1-05     Firefighters with hose
    00080-Box  4-File 1-06     Mary Alice Streifel
    00080-Box  4-File 1-07     Blanche Kramer
    00080-Box  4-File 1-08     Margaret Shoesmith
    00080-Box  4-File 1-09     Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Enebo
    00080-Box  4-File 1-10     Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thompson
    00080-Box  4-File 1-11     Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Malard
    00080-Box  4-File 1-12     Mr. and Mrs. George Boehm
    00080-Box  4-File 1-13     Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Geritz
    00080-Box  4-File 1-14     Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maichel
    00080-Box  4-File 1-15     Mrs. Cosimo Giannetto
    00080-Box  4-File 1-16     Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hanson
    00080-Box  4-File 1-17     Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mosset
    00080-Box  4-File 1-18     Mr. and Mrs. Louis Windhorst
    00080-Box  4-File 1-19     Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kunz
    00080-Box  4-File 1-20     Mr. and Mrs. John Helgerson
    00080-Box  4-File 1-21     Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter
    00080-Box  4-File 1-22     Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herrick
    00080-Box  4-File 1-23     Pancake Chefs
    00080-Box  4-File 1-24     ? Brown, ? Bumaster, ? Petersen
    00080-Box  4-File 1-25     Wilfred Fleischer of New  Salem is shown (right) with Thomas W. Merritt, President of Babson Bros. Co.,  Chicago.  The two men were attending a  three-day Training Seminar at St. Charles, Illinois, sponsored by Babson Bros.  Co., manufacturer of Surge Milking Equipment.
    00080-Box  4-File 1-26     Two women and one man
    00080-Box  4-File 1-27     Buckingham Truck line  says:  200 100 pound  bags to Sweetheart – 280 50 pound blocks of  salt and 50 100 pound bags to Peavey
    00080-Box  4-File 1-28     Bag on conveyor belt
    00080-Box  4-File 1-29     Man beside brick wall under construction
    00080-Box  4-File 1-30     Stacks of North Dakota Century Code Books
    00080-Box  4-File 1-31     Woman
    00080-Box  4-File 1-32     Miss Margo Wilkie and Mrs. Monson
    00080-Box  4-File 1-33     Mrs. J.H. Franklin
    00080-Box  4-File 1-34     Mrs. E.R. Betlach, Mrs.  R.B. Henninger, Mrs. C.M. Overgaard, Mrs. Florence Law
    00080-Box  4-File 1-35     Jayne Pieterick, Rugby, and Jackie Heib, McClusky
    00080-Box  4-File 1-36     John Zaylskie, Fargo,  Secretary-Treasurer; Reuben Schelske, Woodworth, President; Harold Lehrke,  Courtney, Vice President
    00080-Box  4-File 1-37     Irv Spitzer, Wilton, John  Broste, Wilton, Cliff Nelson, Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 1-38     In Foreground:  John Roberts, Hettinger, President NDSA;  Seated:  Harold Wakefield, LaMoure,  founder of 25 Year Club; L.E. Berger, West Fargo; Standing:  Clair Blikre, Secretary-Treasurer, Stanley;  Minard McCrea, President Elect, Valley City
    00080-Box  4-File 1-39     Hughes Junior High – Larry  Levi, 13, Cheryl Cordes, 14, Linda Markley, 13
    00080-Box  4-File 1-40     Michael Bartole, 2 ½, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence  Bartole
    00080-Box  4-File 1-41     Anthony David Schneider, 3, and Johnny P. Gunsch, 6
    00080-Box  4-File 1-42     Anthony David Schneider, 3, and Johnny P. Gunsch, 6
    00080-Box  4-File 1-43     Anthony David Schneider, 3, and Johnny P. Gunsch, 6
    00080-Box  4-File 1-44     Joe Barnhardt, Mandan, drilling hole for ice fishing
    00080-Box  4-File 1-45     Nine ice houses by the  railroad bridge on the Missouri River – poor fishing
    00080-Box  4-File 1-46     Damaged vehicle in ditch
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – February 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 2-01     Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross  Wilson
    00080-Box  4-File 2-02     Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stein
    00080-Box  4-File 2-03     Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hone
    00080-Box  4-File 2-04     Mr. and Mrs. Don Ehreth
    00080-Box  4-File 2-05     Mr. and Mrs. James Koch
    00080-Box  4-File 2-06     Mr. and Mrs. Thomas  Schirado
    00080-Box  4-File 2-07     Irene Lovin
    00080-Box  4-File 2-08     Albina Greff
    00080-Box  4-File 2-09     Carol Weisbeck
    00080-Box  4-File 2-10     Verlla (sp?) Krein
    00080-Box  4-File 2-11     Donna Klein
    00080-Box  4-File 2-12     Myrna Arndt
    00080-Box  4-File 2-13     Jane Bader
    00080-Box  4-File 2-14     Sandra Kleven
    00080-Box  4-File 2-15     Frances Schmidt
    00080-Box  4-File 2-16     Helen Atkins
    00080-Box  4-File 2-17     Beverly Sayler
    00080-Box  4-File 2-18     Sharon Exner
    00080-Box  4-File 2-19     Shirley Ding
    00080-Box  4-File 2-20     Marlys Welch
    00080-Box  4-File 2-21     Mary Jo Coats
    00080-Box  4-File 2-22     Jody Krein
    00080-Box  4-File 2-23     Marlene Janko
    00080-Box  4-File 2-24     Rita Goetz
    00080-Box  4-File 2-25     Nadine Hersch
    00080-Box  4-File 2-26     Arloene Huizenga
    00080-Box  4-File 2-27     Operation Research – Group  of women
    00080-Box  4-File 2-28     Three women sitting in  Colonial Carriage
    00080-Box  4-File 2-29     Mrs. William Mushek,  Mandan, State Director; Mrs. Donald Casavant, Fargo, State Treasurer
    00080-Box  4-File 2-30     Mrs. William Mushek,  Mandan, State Director; Mrs. Donald Casavant, Fargo, State Treasurer
    00080-Box  4-File 2-31     Mrs. C.H. Ruzicka, Mandan,  President, ND League; Mrs. H.T. Moore, Fargo, Vice President, ND League
    00080-Box  4-File 2-32     Rep. Powers; Mrs. Robert  Lonergan, Bismarck, Vice President, Bismarck group; Mrs. Robert T. Nelson,  Bismarck, President, Bismarck group 
    00080-Box  4-File 2-33     Leno, Tyler, Whitley
    00080-Box  4-File 2-34     Four women
    00080-Box  4-File 2-35     Five women
    00080-Box  4-File 2-36     Three women
    00080-Box  4-File 2-37     Three women – Table Talk
    00080-Box  4-File 2-38     Six women – Coffee Break
    00080-Box  4-File 2-39     Three women and two men
    00080-Box  4-File 2-40     ND Bowhunting – Seven men
    00080-Box  4-File 2-41     Reinhold Wagner, Bismarck,  Sales Chairman; Mrs. Darrell Kline, Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 2-42     Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 2-43     Mark Andrews, Director;  John Eaton, Denby Director; W.M. Harrington, Mayor of Minot, Director –  Garrison Diversion
    00080-Box  4-File 2-44     Garrison Meeting – Vernon  Sturlaugson, Minnewauken, Director; Gilman A. Strand, Portland, Director
    00080-Box  4-File 2-45     W.H. Sallee, Upham  director and operator of Deep River Dev. Farm; Harold Arthur, Asst. reg.  director Bureau of Rec. Billing 
    00080-Box  4-File 2-46     Garrison Conservation  Meeting - Legion Hall
    00080-Box  4-File 2-47     E.G. Ranum, Valley City,  Director Barnes Co.; (seated) Alf N. Larson, Director Ransom Co.; (in  rear)Peter L. Hoffart, Director Pierce Co. – Garrison Cons. Meeting
    00080-Box  4-File 2-48     Farm Bureau President’s  Meeting – Lawrence Kukowski, Beach, President Golden Valley County; Milton  Guenther, Dunn Center, Dunn County President
    00080-Box  4-File 2-49     Farm Bureau President’s  Meeting – John Donnelly, Grafton, President Walsh County; Darwin Rose,  Hettinger, President Adams County; Levi Dawson, Almont, President, Grant County
    00080-Box  4-File 2-50     Around the World – Five  women              
    00080-Box  4-File 2-51     Group of men
    00080-Box  4-File 2-52     Glenn Anderson, Warehouse  Superintendent for Red Owl Stores, Inc., explains to students Vern Anderson, of  Regan, Arthur Coffing, Mott; Carlyle Hillstrom, Mandan, and Marlen Coleman,  Bismarck; sorting and bagging operation of Red River Valley potatoes in the  Pre-Packaged Produce Department, a new 7000 square foot addition to the  warehouse.
    00080-Box  4-File 2-53     Two women and a man with  oversized check
    00080-Box  4-File 2-54     Four men
    00080-Box  4-File 2-55     Man in headdress
    00080-Box  4-File 2-56     Man in headdress
    00080-Box  4-File 2-57     Head table at banquet “Building  Bigger Better Bismarck 1961”
    00080-Box  4-File 2-58     Three men with wildlife  pictures
    00080-Box  4-File 2-59     Crowd looking at table  display
    00080-Box  4-File 2-60     Four men with stuffed  animals
    00080-Box  4-File 2-61     Four men with stuffed  animals
    00080-Box  4-File 2-62     Three women – Baby  Business
    00080-Box  4-File 2-63     Select Seniors – in front  of Bismarck High School
    00080-Box  4-File 2-64     Two students
    00080-Box  4-File 2-65     Two students
    00080-Box  4-File 2-66     Student
    00080-Box  4-File 2-67     Man with two Girl Scouts -  First Sale
    00080-Box  4-File 2-68     Boy and girl in band  uniforms - Band executives
    00080-Box  4-File 2-69     Boy and girl in band  uniforms 
    00080-Box  4-File 2-70     Students learning about  dental care
    00080-Box  4-File 2-71     View of mall from Capitol  building
    00080-Box  4-File 2-72     Lt. James Fowler
    00080-Box  4-File 2-73     Three women and one man
    00080-Box  4-File 2-74     Dentist, nurse, and  patient
    00080-Box  4-File 2-75     Three men working near  frozen river
    00080-Box  4-File 2-76     Crane and vehicles on  frozen river
    00080-Box  4-File 2-77     Men working on frozen  river
    00080-Box  4-File 2-78     Tree stumps
    00080-Box  4-File 2-79     Tree stumps
    00080-Box  4-File 2-80     6th Street road sweepers
    00080-Box  4-File 2-81     6th Street road sweepers
    00080-Box  4-File 2-82     Slushy street
    00080-Box  4-File 2-83     Grading road – Riverside  Park East Rd.
    00080-Box  4-File 2-84     Train derailment
    00080-Box  4-File 2-85     Train derailment
    00080-Box  4-File 2-86     Four men with coins
    00080-Box  4-File 2-87     Four men with coins
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – March 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 3-01     House being moved down the  street
    00080-Box  4-File 3-02     Mrs. Audrey Smith, Denver;  Mrs. James Morris, State Coordinator; Mrs. John McDermand, State Executive  Secretary; Mrs. Robert Carlson
    00080-Box  4-File 3-03     Mrs. Audrey Smith, Denver;  Mrs. James Morris, State Coordinator; Mrs. John McDermand, State Executive  Secretary; Mrs. Robert Carlson
    00080-Box  4-File 3-04     A week-long series of  conferences at the Statler-Hilton Hotel has brought 2000 American Legionnaires  to the nation’s capital for a new look at a 42 year old organization.  Purpose of the meeting, the first of its kind  ever staged by the legion, is to “gear the 2,700,000 member legion for the  challenge of the ‘60’s,” according to national commander William R. Burke.  Taking a prominent part in the planning  sessions are Senator Milton Young, W.J. Gust. Jr. (St. Thomas) and Senator  Burdick.
    00080-Box  4-File 3-05     Marlene Wagner
    00080-Box  4-File 3-06     Gordon Hansel
    00080-Box  4-File 3-07     Audrey Vellenga
    00080-Box  4-File 3-08     William Collins, Fargo
    00080-Box  4-File 3-09     E. Andrew Trygg
    00080-Box  4-File 3-10     Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jassek
    00080-Box  4-File 3-11     Man
    00080-Box  4-File 3-12     Two men at ST. Louis AASA  Regional Meeting
    00080-Box  4-File 3-13     Two men at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 3-14     Three men with Highway  Safety Award
    00080-Box  4-File 3-15     Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 3-16     Ralph Bartle, Minot; John  Ridley, Maida; Ben ?; Murray Swanson, Hoople; Andrew L. Freeman, Grand Forks;  Frank Rose, Bismarck – Power Pool Pact
    00080-Box  4-File 3-17     Four men
    00080-Box  4-File 3-18     Four men
    00080-Box  4-File 3-19     Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 3-20     Homemakers Executives –  Four women
    00080-Box  4-File 3-21     Four men with Tree Awards
    00080-Box  4-File 3-22     Vernon Danielson, Tri  County Electric Coop, Carrington; Gabe Brown, Capitol Electric Coop, Bismarck;  At the Lawrence Steinbach dairy farm near Barlow, (ND), north of Carrington;  size of farm 17 quarters; Mechanized dairy feeding
    00080-Box  4-File 3-23     Leo Free, Jr., Hired man;  Kermet Rudel, Owner; By controls for rolling mill and conveyor.  Has $7000 invested in feed lot.  Feed is rolled barley and etc.  Cash per gain 11 cents last summer at 60  cents barley feed 200 this winter, up to 450 this spring; has 1520 acres;  plywood barns
    00080-Box  4-File 3-24     Everyone disinfects feet before  entering feed lots
    00080-Box  4-File 3-25     Lawrence Steinbach dairy  farm – 17 quarters in all – Raises Percheron horses and dairy cattle
    00080-Box  4-File 3-26     Man with horse statue in  front of live horses
    00080-Box  4-File 3-27     Iola Dockter, Charlotte Emter,  and Sally Frank – Clerks sorting and filing forms
    00080-Box  4-File 3-28     Iola Dockter, Charlotte  Emter, and Sally Frank – Clerks sorting and filing forms
    00080-Box  4-File 3-29     “Shamrock” – dog with  shamrock shaped markings
    00080-Box  4-File 3-30     Woman with dog
    00080-Box  4-File 3-31     Boy with dog
    00080-Box  4-File 3-32     Boy with dog
    00080-Box  4-File 3-33     Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Casey,  Mrs. G.W. Grambs; Mrs. P.R. (Doc) Jaynes; Mrs. Paul McCann; Mrs. Hugh Palmer 
    00080-Box  4-File 3-34     Three men looking at sheet  music
    00080-Box  4-File 3-35     Man and woman
    00080-Box  4-File 3-36     Group of people  (rehearsing play?)
    00080-Box  4-File 3-37     Woman and four boys with  ribbons
    00080-Box  4-File 3-38     Elaine White Bear, 6,  White Shield, (ND)
    00080-Box  4-File 3-39     Elaine White Bear, 6,  White Shield, (ND)
    00080-Box  4-File 3-40     Ila Ruth Painte, 2, White  Shield (ND)
    00080-Box  4-File 3-41     Elaine White Bear, 6,  White Shield (ND)
    00080-Box  4-File 3-42     Boy and girl working on  display
    00080-Box  4-File 3-43     Ruth Lankford, 11; Roger  Eckert, 12; Jonathan Evans, 11; Grade 6 at Wachter
    00080-Box  4-File 3-44     Boy with science display
    00080-Box  4-File 3-45     Boy with science display
    00080-Box  4-File 3-46     Saxvik art class – Leon  Conover, 11; Keith Berg, 10; Barbara Ojanen, 9; Jim McLean, 11
    00080-Box 4-File  3-47     Children in classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 3-48     Nuns and students in  classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 3-49     Group   photo
    00080-Box  4-File 3-50     Danny Reedinger, 13, and  Donna Reidinger, 11 playing on concrete culvert in Riverside Park
    00080-Box  4-File 3-51     Danny Reedinger, 13, and  Donna Reidinger, 11 playing on concrete culvert in Riverside Park
    00080-Box  4-File 3-52     Danny Reedinger, 13, and  Donna Reidinger, 11 playing on concrete culvert in Riverside Park
    00080-Box  4-File 3-53     Danny Reedinger, 13, and  Donna Reidinger, 11 playing on concrete culvert in Riverside Park
    00080-Box  4-File 3-54     Danny Reedinger, 13, and  Donna Reidinger, 11 playing on concrete culvert in Riverside Park
    00080-Box  4-File 3-55     Three boys beside Egyptian  display
    00080-Box  4-File 3-56     Two boys playing marbles
    00080-Box  4-File 3-57     Two boys playing marbles
    00080-Box  4-File 3-58     Patti Anderson and Mary  Kay Deibert - gymnastics
    00080-Box  4-File 3-59     Five girls
    00080-Box  4-File 3-60     Gelaine Orvik, Guy  Paulson, Alvin Franson, Coach G.E. McIntyre – Kloten Tigers
    00080-Box  4-File 3-61     Boy and delivery man –  Easter Seals
    00080-Box  4-File 3-62     Boy with catfish
    00080-Box  4-File 3-63     Johnnie Vetter, Welder;  Joe Silbernagel, Pressman; Albert Stude, Owner; Art Wageman, Maintenance Man  for Sweetheart Bakery
    00080-Box  4-File 3-64     Westgate Spray Concrete  Co. – Two inch layer of cement then coated one inch thick with white cement and  white sand with marble dust.  Schaumberg  says due to cracks and rough spots it is hard on feet – whole floor of pool  being resurfaced cost is around $1.00/square foot
    00080-Box  4-File 3-65     Man putting leaf in table
    00080-Box  4-File 3-66     Man putting leaf in table
    00080-Box  4-File 3-67     House 
    00080-Box  4-File 3-68     House
    00080-Box  4-File 3-69     Crew building road
    00080-Box  4-File 3-70     Crew building road
    00080-Box  4-File 3-71     Chevrolet truck in water
    00080-Box  4-File 3-72     Chevrolet truck in water
    00080-Box  4-File 3-73     Chevrolet truck being  pulled out of water
    00080-Box  4-File 3-74     Chevrolet truck being  pulled out of water
    00080-Box  4-File 3-75     Geese in flight
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – April 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 4-01     Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellison
    00080-Box  4-File 4-02     Mrs. Robert Becker
    00080-Box  4-File 4-03     Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dilger
    00080-Box  4-File 4-04     Ardell Bloom
    00080-Box  4-File 4-05     ? Breimeier
    00080-Box  4-File 4-06     ? Bopp
    00080-Box  4-File 4-07     Kathleen Jund
    00080-Box  4-File 4-08     Hazel Entzel
    00080-Box  4-File 4-09     Louise Hanson
    00080-Box  4-File 4-10     Carol Seibel
    00080-Box  4-File 4-11     Delores Walker
    00080-Box  4-File 4-12     Mrs. Mary V. Cone
    00080-Box  4-File 4-13     Paul Paulson
    00080-Box  4-File 4-14     Jeanne Paris
    00080-Box  4-File 4-15     Herman E. Fowler, 50 year  member; and Ole M. Johnson in white
    00080-Box  4-File 4-16     Grand Counselor Lynn  Keller (MN) and Dr. C.H. Winkler, Senior Counselor, Bismarck
    00080-Box  4-File 4-17     Executives of the 1961  God’s Share Fund Appeal of the Diocese of Bismarck include:  Adam Gefreh, Linton, Adcisory Council  Chairman; The Most Rev. Hilary B. Hacker, Bishop of Bismarck; and Paige Baker,  Mandaree, General Chairman of the May 7 drive
    00080-Box  4-File 4-18     Unidentified woman and  Carole Schultz
    00080-Box  4-File 4-19     Three women
    00080-Box  4-File 4-20     Carol Thorson, Mary Simle,  Pat McKinley
    00080-Box  4-File 4-21     Barney Bernheardt, Corwin  Churchill, gets $500.00 bond from Donald S. Radtke, Fargo District Manager  Chrysler Plymouth Sales Division.  Barney  won in George Washington sweepstakes in the Fargo District of Minneapolis  Region for sales over and above normal quotes new and used cars February 1 to  March 10
    00080-Box  4-File 4-22     Three men exchanging car  key
    00080-Box  4-File 4-23     Car
    00080-Box  4-File 4-24     Anton Gabriel, Manager,  Leonard Marthaller, Manager, A.L. Kresal, Minneapolis District Sales Manager
    00080-Box  4-File 4-25     Anton Gabriel, Manager,  Leonard Marthaller, Manager, A.L. Kresal, Minneapolis District Sales Manager
    00080-Box  4-File 4-26     Car lot
    00080-Box  4-File 4-27     One man and three women
    00080-Box  4-File 4-28     One man and three women
  00080-Box  4-File 4-29     Men at meeting
00080-Box  4-File 4-30     H.E. Mueller, Hazen, and  Hollis Dietz, Beach
00080-Box  4-File 4-31     Two men
00080-Box  4-File 4-32     Mrs. Norman Hogue,  Bismarck (Riverview District), Mrs. Everett Dutton Jr., Menoken (Boyd  District), and Mrs. John Trygg, Baldwin, (Trygg District)
00080-Box  4-File 4-33     Brick building
00080-Box  4-File 4-34     Two men with legs in casts
00080-Box  4-File 4-35     Two men with legs in casts
00080-Box  4-File 4-36     Two women
00080-Box  4-File 4-37     Susan Klingbeil,  Minneapolis, Stewardess and six men beside airplane
00080-Box  4-File 4-38     Three men and two women
00080-Box  4-File 4-39     Four men
00080-Box  4-File 4-40     Two men and two women
00080-Box  4-File 4-41     Two trucks in alley
00080-Box  4-File 4-42     Jamestown College Choir
00080-Box  4-File 4-43     Four boys removing light  bulbs
00080-Box  4-File 4-44     “Auntie Spring” cast –  Robert Eckblad, James Johnson, Mary Mayls, Nancy Taylor, Mr. Lyle Hanson  (director), Richard Taylor, Shanon Waters
00080-Box  4-File 4-45     Carolyn Ebel, 11, 3rd  Prize; Warrant Brew, UCT Chairman Youth Activity Project; Allan Belinskey, 13,  1st Prize; Mary Beth Schiber, 11, 2nd Prize
00080-Box  4-File 4-46     Deanne Williams (mouse)  and Marlys Hanson on drums – 5th graders at Pioneer
00080-Box  4-File 4-47     Three boys
00080-Box  4-File 4-48     Groundbreaking
00080-Box  4-File 4-49     Students with “telephones”
00080-Box  4-File 4-50     Students with displays
00080-Box  4-File 4-51     Students with displays
00080-Box  4-File 4-52     Students with displays
00080-Box  4-File 4-53     Students with displays
00080-Box  4-File 4-54     Students with displays
00080-Box  4-File 4-55     Students with displays
00080-Box  4-File 4-56     A.E. Jacobsen, with hat;  Emil Simpfenderfer in foreground, work done with his tools at his home; Don  Hoeh – Men working on park picnic tables
00080-Box  4-File 4-57     George Paul of Bismarck  and Lawrence Gordon of Baldwin – John Larson employees cleaning up cement floor  on 2nd floor cell block to put final finish on
00080-Box  4-File 4-58     Woman with dolls
00080-Box  4-File 4-59     Two boys watching baseball  game
00080-Box  4-File 4-60     Ducks on Missouri River
00080-Box 4-File  4-61     Ducks on Missouri River
00080-Box  4-File 4-62     Ducks on Missouri River
00080-Box  4-File 4-63     Ice covered bench and  trees at Municipal Country Club
00080-Box  4-File 4-64     Ice covered bench and  trees at Municipal Country Club
00080-Box  4-File 4-65     Ice covered bench and  trees at Municipal Country Club
00080-Box  4-File 4-66     Snowy tree row
00080-Box  4-File 4-67     Snowy tree row
00080-Box  4-File 5-01     Don Robinson, Bismarck  co-director City of Bismarck; Al Ode, Assistant Fire Chief; Stanley Frank,  Fargo, Wing Commander, Civil Air Patrol
00080-Box  4-File 5-02     Sherill P. Ungerecht
00080-Box  4-File 5-03     Virginia Roberts
00080-Box  4-File 5-04     Lynette Trentland (sp?)
00080-Box  4-File 5-05     Cathi ?
00080-Box  4-File 5-06     Sandra ?
00080-Box  4-File 5-07     Jane Hellman
00080-Box  4-File 5-08     Mrs. D. G. Woolpert, Logansport, Indiana
00080-Box  4-File 5-09     Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Howe
00080-Box  4-File 5-10     Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heck
00080-Box  4-File 5-11     Mrs. Wayne Wiseman
00080-Box  4-File 5-12     Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hager
00080-Box  4-File 5-13     Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schuh 
00080-Box  4-File 5-14     Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann
00080-Box  4-File 5-15     Mr. and Mrs. James Zeller
00080-Box  4-File 5-16     Mrs. Donald M. Woolford
00080-Box  4-File 5-17     R.W. Carlson, Mrs. August  Erbstoesser, Enderlin, and W.B. Peterson, Denver
00080-Box  4-File 5-18     Two men
00080-Box  4-File 5-19     Three men
00080-Box  4-File 5-20     Mothers Committee
00080-Box  4-File 5-21     Lt. Gov.; Rose Ibach,  Fargo, 1st Place; Sharon Olson, Starkweather; Carol Holzworth, Jamestown;  Darlene Anderson, LaMoure; Beth Carlisle, Valley City 
00080-Box  4-File 5-22     Sr. Hsu
00080-Box  4-File 5-23     Flo Scott, R.N., Bismarck  Office Hostess and Vivian R. Crawford, Public Health Nurse, Langdon    
00080-Box 4-File  5-24     Man  and woman
00080-Box  4-File 5-25     Three women looking at a slide
00080-Box  4-File 5-26     Mrs. Clara Brown,  President, Amidon (standing); Mrs. Thelma Klingensmith, Vice President, Mandan;  Mrs. Lorene York, Secretary, Bismarck (standing rear); Mr. Alvin M. Tschosik,  Director, Linton; Mrs. Coral Gayton, Director, Fort Yates; Mrs. Mabel V.  Dalton, Director, Jamestown; Mrs. Corabelle Brown, Director, Towner – Making  plans for State YCL Convention
00080-Box  4-File 5-27     Mrs. Clara Brown,  President, Amidon (standing); Mrs. Thelma Klingensmith, Vice President, Mandan;  Mrs. Lorene York, Secretary, Bismarck (standing rear); Mr. Alvin M. Tschosik,  Director, Linton; Mrs. Coral Gayton, Director, Fort Yates; Mrs. Mabel V.  Dalton, Director, Jamestown; Mrs. Corabelle Brown, Director, Towner – Making  plans for State YCL Convention
00080-Box  4-File 5-28    Three men and a woman
00080-Box  4-File 5-29     Mother Edane, Prioress,  O.S.B. and SIst3er Andriette, O.S.B. – Pointing out location of 100 foot high  bell tower
00080-Box  4-File 5-30     Mother Edane, Prioress,  O.S.B. and SIst3er Andriette, O.S.B. – Looking at model of 100 foot high bell  tower
00080-Box  4-File 5-31     Miss Grace Carlson,  Lakota, Secretary; Robert B. Tudor, Bismarck, President; Mrs. John E. Williams,  Washburn, First Vice President
00080-Box  4-File 5-32     Samuel Billison, Chairman,  Nat. Police Committee; Clarence Hawthorne, Capt. Hav. Police; A.J. Agard,  Chairman Standing Rock Sioux Tribe; Nevy Jensen, Member, Nav. Police Committee
00080-Box  4-File 5-33     Mrs. Eugene Senger, Mrs.  Karl Berg, Mrs. James Zietz, Mrs. Leslie French
00080-Box  4-File 5-34     Martin Gellner, Sheriff,  Sheridan County, McClusky; Hubert Oliver, McClusky County Commissioner; Dale  Junker, Patrolman, Bismarck
00080-Box  4-File 5-35     Rep. and Mrs. William  Gietzen, Glen Ullin, looking over display fire prevention equipment
00080-Box  4-File 5-36     Four men – North Dakota Knights of Columbus
00080-Box  4-File 5-37     Men and women at travel booth
00080-Box  4-File 5-38     Toastmasters – Norbert J.  Arendt, Dilworth, (MN), winner holding trophy; to his right, Lloyd Nygaard,  Dist. Gov., and on his left, James O’Keefe, Grafton alternate
00080-Box  4-File 5-39     “Tengo Mucho Hambre” – two boys in costume
00080-Box  4-File 5-40     Seven men
00080-Box  4-File 5-41     Four women
00080-Box  4-File 5-42     Students in classroom
00080-Box  4-File 5-43    Students in classroom
00080-Box  4-File 5-44     Keith Keller, Bruce  Langford, Steve McMonagle, Robert Gierke
00080-Box  4-File 5-45     Keith Keller, Bruce  Langford, Steve McMonagle, Robert Gierke
00080-Box  4-File 5-46     Elephant costume
00080-Box  4-File 5-47     Child in bunny costume
00080-Box  4-File 5-48     Students in classroom
00080-Box  4-File 5-49     Student with seismology project
00080-Box  4-File 5-50     Student with seismology project
00080-Box  4-File 5-51     Student with seismology project
00080-Box  4-File 5-52     Girl looking out window
00080-Box  4-File 5-53     Scouts and Scoutmaster with cars
00080-Box  4-File 5-54     Tommy McMarrow, 12, Troop 14              
00080-Box  4-File 5-55     Tommy McMarrow, 12, Troop 14
00080-Box 4-File  5-56     Elise,  3, Kathie, 5, John, 7, Star (dog), and two adults
00080-Box  4-File 5-57     Road being built from Ward Road to BJC?
00080-Box  4-File 5-58     Road being built from Ward Road to BJC?
00080-Box  4-File 5-59     Construction
00080-Box  4-File 5-60     Construction
00080-Box  4-File 5-61     Trench
00080-Box  4-File 5-62     Brick building under construction
00080-Box  4-File 5-63     Odd (?) Gjovik, foreman  for Prouty, Virgil Prouty, Paint Contractor - BJC
00080-Box  4-File 5-64     Dean Johnson, Bismarck  painter for Joe Eckert & Sons in Bismarck – Building nearing completion
00080-Box  4-File 5-65   House
00080-Box  4-File 5-66     Man and tractor
00080-Box  4-File 5-67     Man checking cow’s teeth
00080-Box  4-File 5-68     Man checking cow’s teeth
00080-Box  4-File 5-69     Two men with golf bag
00080-Box  4-File 5-70     Young man with rifle
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – May 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 6-01     Lorraine Schneider
    00080-Box  4-File 6-02     Bernadette Morin
    00080-Box  4-File 6-03     Mrs. Enola Eck
    00080-Box  4-File 6-04     Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frolich, Jr.
    00080-Box  4-File 6-05     Mr. and Mrs. William Bosch
    00080-Box  4-File 6-06     Mr. and Mrs. John H. Opp
    00080-Box  4-File 6-07     Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilsendeger
    00080-Box  4-File 6-08     Mr. and Mrs. James Braunagel
    00080-Box  4-File 6-09     Mr. and Mrs. William Tarnasky
    00080-Box  4-File 6-10     Mrs. Marvin Klym
    00080-Box  4-File 6-11     Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 6-12     Two men at bank teller window with oversized check
    00080-Box  4-File 6-13     Three men with Jaycee Memorial Park sign
    00080-Box  4-File 6-14     Patrick Walsh, Darrel Schlittenhardt, Dennis  Schlittenhardt
    00080-Box  4-File 6-15     Jim Bosell holding balloons
    00080-Box  4-File 6-16     Four men
    00080-Box  4-File 6-17     Republican Women - Mrs.  Ethel Cooley, Minot, National Committee Woman; Mrs. Bryce Streibel, Fessenden,  Proxy for Vice President; Mrs. M.B. Monson, Bismarck, Treasurer; Mrs. Elmer  Essington, Bismarck, Secretary; Mrs. R.L. Bork, Williston, State Secretary
    00080-Box  4-File 6-18      Four women at annual Cow Belles’ Tea
    00080-Box  4-File 6-19      Two women
    00080-Box  4-File 6-20      Three women
    00080-Box  4-File 6-21      Two women and one man
    00080-Box  4-File 6-22      Two women and one man
    00080-Box  4-File 6-23      Two women and one man
    00080-Box  4-File 6-24      Group of women around a piano
    00080-Box  4-File 6-25     Captain Robert Thompson,  Bismarck (seated); Chief A.F. (Tony) Putschler, Dickinson; Bud Westrum,  Dickinson
    00080-Box  4-File 6-26      Peter Klein looking at robin in nest on porch light 
    00080-Box  4-File 6-27     Robin on porch light at  Peter Klein residence.  Robins return to  his house each spring usually nest in elbow of drain of rain pipe but this year  chose light fixture
    00080-Box  4-File 6-28     Scouts at Sertoma Park –  Glen Roberts, Dennis Just, Keene Just, Tom Devlin
    00080-Box  4-File 6-29     The entire group  representing “Fiction” in the skit “The Freedom to Know”
    00080-Box  4-File 6-30      Student with model of building – Clyde Kemmet
    00080-Box  4-File 6-31      Students with exhibits –Marilyn Bender and Tom Hanson
    00080-Box  4-File 6-32      Student with sculpture – Steve Welch
    00080-Box  4-File 6-33      Group of students
    00080-Box  4-File 6-34      Students and nun in classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 6-35      Group of musicians playing instruments
    00080-Box  4-File 6-36      Two men and a woman
    00080-Box  4-File 6-37      Students playing in classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 6-38     Young Citizens League (YCL)  - William Janzen, 11, President, Hampden, Ramsey County; Pauline Pershke, 13,  Secretary, Dwight, Richland County; Charles Cuypers, 11, Vice President,  Dickey, LaMoure County 
    00080-Box  4-File 6-39     Gerald Wolf diving over rope
    00080-Box  4-File 6-40     Gerald Wolf diving over rope
    00080-Box  4-File 6-41     Boys baseball team and coach
    00080-Box  4-File 6-42     Paul Shannon, Jr., of  Bismarck with Rainbow Trout caught opening morning off the dam in Garrison
    00080-Box  4-File 6-43     Shades of the Old West –  On May 27 and 28, top rodeo promoters and cowboys will gather at Miles City,  Montana, for one of the most fascinating events in the cowboy world – the Miles  City Bucking Horse Sale.  This is the  only event of this kind in the United States, and it happens every year in this  colorful town, the heart of the true cow country.  Actually, this is a commercial sale of  bucking horses, but the color, glamour, and excitement that surrounds this  event brings spectators from far and wide to witness the sale which is preceded  by a colorful parade and a full city-wide celebration.  Many of the horses sold during this event are  wild horses rounded up from the Montana prairies.  Still other horses that attract the top  dollar are those that are raised as bucking horses.   Horses sold at this event will later appear  in bucking events at rodeos from the Cow Palace in San Francisco to Madison  Square Garden.
    00080-Box  4-File 6-44      Tractors in field
    00080-Box  4-File 6-45      Old, damaged brick building on Ward Road
    00080-Box  4-File 6-46      Old, damaged brick building on Ward Road
    00080-Box  4-File 6-47      Old, damaged brick building on Ward Road
    00080-Box  4-File 6-48      Construction of brick building
    00080-Box  4-File 6-49      Ted Seidel, Bismarck, concrete foreman – New bowling  alley
    00080-Box  4-File 6-50      Riverside School under construction 
    00080-Box  4-File 6-51      Construction of brick building
    00080-Box  4-File 6-52      Car accident on bridge
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – May 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 7-01      Mr. and Mrs. Pius Ternes
    00080-Box  4-File 7-02      Jeanne Lewis
    00080-Box  4-File 7-03      Man
    00080-Box  4-File 7-04      John Dressler
    00080-Box  4-File 7-05     Mr. Allan C. Flott,  Assistant Director, Department of Research & Transport Economics, American  Trucking Associations, Inc., Washington, DC
    00080-Box  4-File 7-06      Man and woman
    00080-Box  4-File 7-07      Group of people around desk
    00080-Box  4-File 7-08      Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 7-09      Five cowboys
    00080-Box  4-File 7-10     Mrs. Byron Snippen, Mrs.  William Kraft, Mrs. A.J. Kutchera, Mrs. Irv Young, Mrs. M.R. Sandison
    00080-Box  4-File 7-11     James F. McIntyre holding two boys
    00080-Box  4-File 7-12     Ed Ricker, Riverside Marine;  Vern Peterson; Erwin J. Anderson, Anderson Marine, Camping grounds and  Miniature golf – In recognition of promotion and building of facilities for  tourists and recreation
    00080-Box  4-File 7-13     Ed Ricker, Riverside  Marine; Vern Peterson; Erwin J. Anderson, Anderson Marine, Camping grounds and  Miniature golf – In recognition of promotion and building of facilities for  tourists and recreation
    00080-Box  4-File 7-14     Dr. Willa Grunes, Mandan;  Dr. David B. Fix, Bismarck; Dr. Monroe Fairchild, Bismarck; Victor Solheim,  Bismarck; Charles Conrad, Bismarck
    00080-Box  4-File 7-15       Eddie Weible 
    00080-Box  4-File 7-16     Bill Johnson, Williston,  State President; Mel Johnson, US JC Vice President, Fort Collins (CO); Harold  Anderson, Bismarck, National Director State of North Dakota; Bob Quandt, Fargo,  Immediate Past President State
    00080-Box  4-File 7-17     Bill Johnson, Williston,  State President; Mel Johnson, US JC Vice President, Fort Collins (CO); Harold  Anderson, Bismarck, National Director State of North Dakota; Bob Quandt, Fargo,  Immediate Past President State
    00080-Box  4-File 7-18      Man speaking to group of women
    00080-Box  4-File 7-19    Man speaking to group of women
    00080-Box  4-File 7-20     Executive Session - Mrs.  C.W. Leifur, Bismarck, President; Mrs. Howard Kavaney, Second Vice President;  Mrs. Leroy Landom, Treasurer; Mrs. Clyde Smith, Secretary
    00080-Box  4-File 7-21     Mrs. R.G. Wilson,  Bismarck, President EUB WSWS; Mrs. W.A. Wise, Bismarck, Treasurer local  council; Mrs. Albert Sheldon, Bismarck
    00080-Box  4-File 7-22     Three women – Mrs. Alvin  Strutz, wife of Lion’s District Governor 
    00080-Box  4-File 7-23     Lions Ladies - Back – Mrs.  Dick Dunn, Mrs. Glenn Vantine, Mrs. James Zietz, Mrs. Jerry Spaedy, Mrs. E.F.  Search, Mrs. Tom Kleppe, Mrs. I.E. Solberg   Front – Mrs. H.D. Dunahay, Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Brunsoman, Mrs. Vince  Kavaney, and Mrs. Warren Quale
    00080-Box  4-File 7-24     Sister Monica, OSB,  capping nurses’ aides – Mrs. Charles Link, Mrs. Marjorie Anstatdt, Mrs. Barbara  Duchscherer, Martha Faut, Phyllis Krumm, Lawrence Rohrich, Phyllis Wetch, Viola  Wetch, Mr. Math Wolf             
    00080-Box  4-File 7-25     North Dakota Jaycees –  Mrs. Richard Matt, Wahpeton, Mrs. Fred Hanson, Williston, Mrs. George Neigum,  Bismarck
    00080-Box  4-File 7-26     Women with students at table
    00080-Box  4-File 7-27     Students in costume
    00080-Box  4-File 7-28     Debbie Whitson, Kathleen  Keller, Laurie Meisner, Barbara Hoisveen, Gayle Garrity
    00080-Box  4-File 7-29     Group of men
    00080-Box  4-File 7-30     Debbie Whitson, Terry  Wrona, Duane Keller, Joan Wegen, Merlin Bohn, Bill Hunke
    00080-Box  4-File 7-31     Burleigh County Display  and Officers – Robert Clayrs, Vice President, Menoken; Linda Kershaw,  President, Menoken; Lucille Vik, Secretary, Driscoll
    00080-Box  4-File 7-32     YCL – JoAnn Raszler,  Gaylen Sailer, Dianne Krause, all of Beulah, looking over Traill County display
    00080-Box  4-File 7-33     John Morton, 5, and Dave  Van Voorhis, 6, in Plaza, watching Monty Montana doing lasso tricks
    00080-Box  4-File 7-34     Nancy Kucera, 6, on plastic float
    00080-Box  4-File 7-35     Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, sweeping steps
    00080-Box  4-File 7-36     Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, sweeping steps
    00080-Box  4-File 7-37a   Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, sweeping steps
    00080-Box  4-File 7-37b   Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, sweeping steps
    00080-Box  4-File 7-38      Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, taking out trash
    00080-Box  4-File 7-39      Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, taking out trash
    00080-Box  4-File 7-40      Gracie Gunville, 4 years old, taking out trash
    00080-Box  4-File 7-41     Tommy Romanyshyn, 5, foster son of Mrs. Balzer Vetter
    00080-Box  4-File 7-42     Jason Haggard, father, and  Ruby Haggard, daughter, throwing old bricks and junk in city dump
    00080-Box  4-File 7-43     Jason Haggard, father, and  Ruby Haggard, daughter, throwing old bricks and junk in city dump
    00080-Box  4-File 7-44     Front to back:  Norman Svien, General Tire Manager, Don  Glasser, Charles Pfau, Mark Rubbelke, Dennis Newman, Ron Glasser, Ken Glasser,  John Betz, Charles Kelley, Leo Wolf, Marien Heinert, Wayne Fuhrman, Monty  Longmuir
    00080-Box  4-File 7-45     Five men beside airplane
    00080-Box  4-File 7-46     Flags in ground – grave?
    00080-Box  4-File 7-47     Flags in ground – grave?
    00080-Box  4-File 7-48     Jack Ellingson, Supt. Northern Improvement
    00080-Box  4-File 7-49     Fort Yates Indian Hospital
    00080-Box  4-File 7-50     Bridge 
    00080-Box  4-File 7-51     Construction of US 83 South – 4 miles south of  Sterling
    00080-Box  4-File 7-52     Car accident with fire hydrant 
    00080-Box  4-File 7-53     Injured driver?
    00080-Box  4-File 7-54     Dog
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – June 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 8-01     Dennis Crossman,  Geraldton, Ontario; William Russell, Mandan; Mrs. Ted Quanrud, Bismarck  
    00080-Box  4-File 8-02     2nd Lt. Jeanette Vohn,  West Fargo; 1st Lt. Mary Schmidt, Bismarck; 2nd Lt. Carmen Torres, Minot; Capt.  Marlys Dullum, Fargo; Col. Irma A. Block, Bismarck; 1st Lt. Edith O. Peterson,  Minot
    00080-Box  4-File 8-03     Major Pearlie N.  Gilchrist, Minot; Capt. Roland Harding, Fargo; Capt. Kenneth V. Clark, Minot;  Maj. Robert Siman, Crookston (MN); Col. Charles A. Arneson, Commander,  Bismarck; Capt. Morrow, Evaluation Team, 5th Army
    00080-Box  4-File 8-04     Ana Heinle
    00080-Box  4-File 8-05     Helen Geiger
    00080-Box  4-File 8-06     Myra Earl
    00080-Box  4-File 8-07     Loraine Smestad
    00080-Box  4-File 8-09     Angeline Reis
    00080-Box  4-File 8-10     Dr. H.R. Haise
    00080-Box  4-File 8-11     Dr. D. Stuart Friar
    00080-Box  4-File 8-12     ? Vantine
    00080-Box  4-File 8-13     ? Johnsen
    00080-Box  4-File 8-14     Young man
    00080-Box  4-File 8-15     Young man
    00080-Box  4-File 8-16     Bob Jones
    00080-Box  4-File 8-17     Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Weber
    00080-Box  4-File 8-18     Mr. and Mrs. Larry Becker
    00080-Box  4-File 8-19     Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hummel
    00080-Box  4-File 8-20     Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sprynczynatyk
    00080-Box  4-File 8-21     Mr. and Mrs. William Ereth
    00080-Box  4-File 8-22     Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Follows
    00080-Box  4-File 8-23     Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Boehm
    00080-Box  4-File 8-24     Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feist
    00080-Box  4-File 8-25     Mr. and Mrs. Tony Belohlavek
    00080-Box  4-File 8-26     Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bischoff
    00080-Box  4-File 8-27     Mrs. Leland Skabo
    00080-Box  4-File 8-28     Mr. and Mrs. Gary Plante
    00080-Box  4-File 8-29     Mr. and Mrs. Winston Billigmeier
    00080-Box  4-File 8-30     Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Beckler
    00080-Box  4-File 8-31     Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hagen
    00080-Box  4-File 8-32     Mrs. Elsie Nelson,  President Bismarck D&D Club, Mrs. Florence Wood
    00080-Box  4-File 8-33     Women’s Club Officers -  Mrs. Mancheta Flanagan, President; Mrs. Blanche Zimmerman, 1st Vice President;  Miss Bertha Michelson, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Sylvia Stloner (sp?),  Secretary; Miss Aleta Dandis, Treasurer
    00080-Box  4-File 8-34     Governor Guy after  receiving “The Order of the Buffalo Hunt” from Premier Roblin of Manitoba – Guy  said this buffalo will go on the mantle in the Governor’s Mansion
    00080-Box  4-File 8-35     Evan Lips, Mayor of Bismarck in center
    00080-Box  4-File 8-36     Back row:  Hankins, Leigh, Palmer, Mrs. C.K. Fencho of  Fargo (President of Fargo District), Heffron   Front Row:  Goven, Hieb,  Sandmeyer, Mergens
    00080-Box  4-File 8-37     Ralph Bird, Port Arthur,  District Governor; Paul Schilla, Dickinson, Incoming President; G. Robert  Allison, Fergus Falls, Incoming District Governor
    00080-Box  4-File 8-38     Ed Toman, Mandan; Sarah  Tostevin, Mandan; Dr. William Neff, Supt. of Schools, Mandan; Mac Crawford,  Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 8-39     Rev. Charles M. Hill,  winner of deep freeze; Tony Weeks, Appliance Manager, Ace; Gene Franck, Manager  of Bismarck Super Valu
    00080-Box  4-File 8-40     Seated:  Delmar A. Martinucci, W.H. McDonald, Bruce C.  Furness - Robert R. Boeckel, Norman Little – Certificate of Award for  suggestions improving Postal Service
    00080-Box  4-File 8-41     Woman at stove
    00080-Box  4-File 8-42     Man and woman looking at display
    00080-Box  4-File 8-43     Man and woman getting off plane
    00080-Box  4-File 8-44     Four men with Tuttle Golden Jubilee poster
    00080-Box  4-File 8-45     Raymond Hanson, Bismarck,  Chairman County Commission; George Weber, Bismarck, FHA County Supervisor;  Elmer Agnew, Moffit, Vice Chairman; Gerald A. Ghylin, Secretary Disaster  Committee; O.W. Brostrom, Wilton, Farmer Fieldman, ASC Office, Fargo
    00080-Box  4-File 8-4 6    Byron G. Allen, Assistant  to Secretary of Agriculture USDA; Robert E. Sylvester, Farmer from south of  Mandan; Alloyd Nelson, Farmer from south of Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 8-47     Albert Bell, standing,  Chief of Airport Traffic Control, First official day Monday, Came from  Rochester; Wayne Kemp, Tower Supervisor, FAA – New control panel for combined  station-tower will have complete control of traffic.  In past known as Bismarck Flight Service  Station, now is Bismarck Combined Station Tower
    00080-Box  4-File 8-48     Men painting post
    00080-Box  4-File 8-49     Tenborg, Garnaas, Sanborn, Flegel
    00080-Box  4-File 8-50     North Dakota Water Users  Association - Jim Moore, Bismarck; Charles E. Crank, Garrison; Harry Polk,  Williston; H.S. Davies, Minot; Russell Dushinske, Devils Lake; Oscar Berg; Hank  Hendrickson, Fargo; Murray Baldwin, Fargo; L.J. Muller
    00080-Box  4-File 8-51     North Dakota Water Users  Association - Charles E. Crank, Garrison; Harry Polk, Williston; H.S. Davies,  Minot; Russell Dushinske, Devils Lake; Oscar Berg; Hank Hendrickson, Fargo;  Murray Baldwin, Fargo; L.J. Muller, two unidentified men
    00080-Box  4-File 8-52     North Dakota Water Users  Association - Jim Moore, Bismarck; Charles E. Crank, Garrison; Harry Polk,  Williston; H.S. Davies, Minot; Russell Dushinske, Devils Lake; Oscar Berg; Hank  Hendrickson, Fargo; Murray Baldwin, Fargo; L.J. Muller
    00080-Box  4-File 8-53     New bowling alley going up  - Pete Pfleiger, Mandan; Frank Krumm, Bismarck; Floyd Bader, Bismarck
    00080-Box  4-File 8-54     Repair work started at Main Street and Airport Road
    00080-Box  4-File 8-55     Ed Jacobson, general  contractor, working on miniature golf on Highway 10 between Bismarck and Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 8-56     Road construction on Highway 10 between Glen Ullin  and Hebron
    00080-Box  4-File 8-57     Irrigation system?
    00080-Box  4-File 8-58     Shoreline
    00080-Box  4-File 8-59     Wendelin Henderschof on shoreline
  00080-Box  4-File 8-60     Wendelin Henderschof on  shoreline
00080-Box  4-File 8-61     Wendelin Henderschof on  shoreline 
00080-Box  4-File 8-62     Woman sitting on shoreline
00080-Box  4-File 8-63     Taking down tree with  machinery 
00080-Box  4-File 8-64     Group gathered in park 
00080-Box  4-File 8-65     Woman and boy and girl
00080-Box  4-File 8-66     Woman and boy and girl 
00080-Box  4-File 8-67     Man and young lady
00080-Box  4-File 8-68     Man and girl
00080-Box  4-File 8-69     Man, woman, and girl
00080-Box  4-File 8-70     Boy laying on street
00080-Box  4-File 8-71     Boy laying on street
00080-Box  4-File 8-72     Paul Andahl, 14, Bismarck,  Riverview 4-H Club; Paula Freise, 12, New Salem, Sedalia 4-H Club; Byron  Raknerud, Assistant County Agent, Burleigh County 
00080-Box  4-File 8-73     Roger Gill, Still Hustlers  4-H Club, Wilton
00080-Box  4-File 8-74     Roger Gill, Still Hustlers  4-H Club, Wilton
00080-Box  4-File 8-75     Crowd at swimming pool
00080-Box  4-File 8-76     Crowd at swimming pool
00080-Box  4-File 8-77     Ken Braun diving into  swimming pool
00080-Box  4-File 8-78     Dickinson State Track team
00080-Box  4-File 8-79     Man and woman - Dancers
00080-Box  4-File 8-80     Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy  Oberlander
00080-Box  4-File 8-81     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-82     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-83     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-84     Twirling skirt on dancer 
00080-Box  4-File 8-85     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-86     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-87     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-88     Twirling skirt on dancer
00080-Box  4-File 8-89     Twirling skirt on dancer
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – July 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 09-01   Lt. Col. Harriette Starkey;  Cadet Mary Chlapowski, Billings; Cadet Margaret Wardle, Bountiful (UT); W.O.  Zona Swanson, Grand Forks, Squad Escort; Second Row:  Mary Lou Knight, Golden (CO); Cathy Cavini,  Denver, (CO); Darla James, Clearfield (UT); Third Row:  Bobie Terrill, Bountiful (UT); Barbara Sell,  Pueblo (CO); Ann Kunda, Kalispell (MT)
    00080-Box  4-File 09-02   Elva Manning
    00080-Box  4-File 09-03   Ruby Matzke
    00080-Box  4-File 09-04   Alice Figg
    00080-Box  4-File 09-05   Delphi Gill
    00080-Box  4-File 09-06   Woman 
    00080-Box  4-File 09-07   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 09-08   Man with pipe
    00080-Box  4-File 09-09   Group photo - delegates
    00080-Box  4-File 09-10   Dreng Bjornaraa of St. Paul  (MN), Midwest district director of Public Relations for United States Steel  Corporation.  Wayne Liljegren of  Jamestown (ND), Vice President of Jamestown College
    00080-Box  4-File 09-11   Young man
    00080-Box  4-File 09-12   Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Valloff
    00080-Box  4-File 09-13   Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ledebur
    00080-Box  4-File 09-14   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dahl
    00080-Box  4-File 09-15a Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mollman
    00080-Box  4-File 09-15b Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brilz
    00080-Box  4-File 09-16   Mr. and Mrs. George Gross
    00080-Box  4-File 09-17   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Hausauer
    00080-Box  4-File 09-18   Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geloff
    00080-Box  4-File 09-19   Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt,  Jr.
    00080-Box  4-File 09-20   Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.  Moch
    00080-Box  4-File 09-21   Mr. and Mrs. Curtis  Anderson
    00080-Box  4-File 09-22   Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Miller
    00080-Box  4-File 09-23   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moch
    00080-Box  4-File 09-24   Mr. and Mrs. Alden Draeger
    00080-Box  4-File 09-25   Mr. and Mrs. Burl Dutt
    00080-Box  4-File 09-26   Mrs. David Dwyer
    00080-Box  4-File 09-27   Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas  Reisenauer
    00080-Box  4-File 09-28   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Irvine
    00080-Box  4-File 09-29   Harvey Meston, El Paso,  Texas, colored slide manufacturer and travel agent presents Secretary of State  Ben Meier with a Conquistador Scroll from the Mayor of El Paso.  The scroll entitles the Governor of North  Dakota to travel with complete piece of mind in Texas and the other forty-nine  stat4es.  The Conquistadors were the  original explorers in Texas and the southwest.   The award is presented to individuals who meet the Texas standards of  initiative, individuality, and perseverance.   Ben Meier accepted the award on behalf of William Guy who was attending  the Governor’s conference in Hawaii.   Meston is a member of the travel writers group which recently toured  North Dakota.  
    00080-Box  4-File 09-30   Men with Highway Patrol in  front of plane
    00080-Box  4-File 09-31   Men with Highway Patrol in  front of plane
    00080-Box  4-File 09-32   Woman
    00080-Box  4-File 09-33   Two women
    00080-Box  4-File 09-34   Group photo
    00080-Box  4-File 09-35   Group photo
    00080-Box  4-File 09-36   Carl Swanson, Worthington  (MN); Nancy Palma, New Prague; George Poletes, St. Paul, Instructor; Margaret  Lange, St. Paul
    00080-Box  4-File 09-37   Jeremy, 9, Joel, 7, Mrs. G.  Harold Johnson, Jeffrey, 5
    00080-Box  4-File 09-38   Man and two women
    00080-Box  4-File 09-39   Bob Langford, 1953, Meyer,  George Welder, 1960, Ed Conlin, 1942
    00080-Box  4-File 09-40   Frank Schmidt, Dan’s Supervalu;  Rev. Hagerott, St. Mary’s Central; ? Lefur, Bismarck High; Gene Franck 
    00080-Box  4-File 09-41   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 09-42   Baby Bryan Cordell, 7 lbs.  10 ½ oz., June 24th; Mrs. Davis Morris, Wing; Rhonda Lee, 7 lbs. 5 oz., June  23rd at 9:24 am
    00080-Box  4-File 09-43   Men wrestling
    00080-Box  4-File 09-44   Men wrestling
    00080-Box  4-File 09-45   Men wrestling
    00080-Box  4-File 09-46   Men wrestling
    00080-Box  4-File 09-47   Lilas Belk cleaning diving  board
    00080-Box  4-File 09-48   Jimmy Canton – the Human  Battering Ram
    00080-Box  4-File 09-49   Robert Thompson fishing  from boat
    00080-Box  4-File 09-50   Martin Thompson fishing  from boat
    00080-Box  4-File 09-51   Bismarck baseball team
    00080-Box  4-File 09-52   Dakota Flooring employees  Jack Bullinger and Harry Hellman
    00080-Box  4-File 09-53   Workman cleaning windows on  2nd floor of the Baptist Old Folks Home
    00080-Box  4-File 09-54   Richard Donovan, lather,  Scherr Plastering
    00080-Box  4-File 09-55   Workmen building shelves
    00080-Box  4-File 09-56   Workman building shelves
    00080-Box  4-File 09-57   Covered bridge
    00080-Box  4-File 10-01   Group photo in front of US  Air Force plane
    00080-Box  4-File 10-02   Dianna Wetzel
    00080-Box  4-File 10-03   Edna Toliver
    00080-Box  4-File 10-04   Leonard Bailey
    00080-Box  4-File 10-05   Nona Marie Wiese
    00080-Box  4-File 10-06   Mr. and Mrs. James L. Walby
    00080-Box  4-File 10-07   Carol Wold
    00080-Box  4-File 10-08   Mrs. Stanley Upham
    00080-Box  4-File 10-09   Mr. and Mrs. Nick Eckroth
    00080-Box  4-File 10-10   Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moon
    00080-Box  4-File 10-11   Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Suchy
    00080-Box 4-File  10-12a Mrs. Charles A. Brov
    00080-Box  4-File 10-12b Joseph P. Wagner, US Dept. of Interior, Certificate of Superior  Performance
    00080-Box  4-File 10-13   Five men
    00080-Box  4-File 10-14   Five men beside airplane
    00080-Box  4-File 10-15   Five men beside airplane
    00080-Box  4-File 10-16   Seated:  Mrs. A.J. Skovran, Mrs. John Ward, Mrs. Carl  Boustad – Standing:  Mrs. R.E. Midaugh
    00080-Box  4-File 10-17   Women at picnic table
    00080-Box  4-File 10-18   Homemakers gathered in park
    00080-Box  4-File 10-19   Actors in costume
    00080-Box  4-File 10-20   Four women
    00080-Box  4-File 10-21   Group photo
    00080-Box  4-File 10-22   Crowd on capitol grounds
    00080-Box  4-File 10-23   Crowd on capitol grounds
    00080-Box  4-File 10-24   Crowd on capitol grounds
    00080-Box  4-File 10-25   Crowd on capitol grounds
    00080-Box  4-File 10-26   Man with actors dressed as  Native Americans
    00080-Box  4-File 10-27   ? Onsrud; Mrs. Loula Dunn,  Chicago Director APWA; Donald Baldwin, Oakes, Co. Welfare Board Member; Guy R.  Justis, Denver, State Welfare Director for Colorado  
    00080-Box  4-File 10-28   Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 10-29   Harry Scholl, Washburn
    00080-Box  4-File 10-30   Man in crowd
    00080-Box  4-File 10-31   Ed Paulson, Underwood
    00080-Box  4-File 10-32   Man 
    00080-Box  4-File 10-33   Girls with dolls
    00080-Box  4-File 10-34   Bradley Ziets, clown
    00080-Box  4-File 10-35   Boy
    00080-Box  4-File 10-36   Perry Johnson on saw making  shelves.  Lynn Hyland gluing  gun cabinets.   Hughes Junior High 
    00080-Box  4-File 10-37   Cliff Nygard; Tony Johnson,  herdsman, Mandan STS; Jim Eck; Bill MacDonald; Art Shepherd; North Dakota State  Dairy Show – Champion FFA Judging Team – Registered Holstein Heifer “Heart  River Ormsby Louis Ona”
    00080-Box  4-File 10-38   Jim Eck; Bill MacDonald;  Art Shepherd
    00080-Box  4-File 10-39   William Mercer with llama
    00080-Box 4-File  10-40   William Mercer with llama
    00080-Box  4-File 10-41   Bobby Brady, 5, with dog
    00080-Box  4-File 10-42   David Conrad with dog
    00080-Box  4-File 10-43   Man and girls watching dog  do a trick
    00080-Box  4-File 10-44   Girls watching dog do a  trick
    00080-Box 4-File  10-45   Irrigation boom sprinklers in  operation on the Glen Adams farm seven miles southeast of McKenzie.  Fed by a well and sprinkling 500 gallons per  minute
    00080-Box  4-File 10-46   Two men in corn field
    00080-Box  4-File 10-47   Mrs. Marland Black, Mrs. T.R.  Myers, Mrs. Monte Eastman, Mrs. Iggie Bauman
    00080-Box  4-File 10-48   Boys playing baseball
    00080-Box  4-File 10-49   Bismarck Baseball players
    00080-Box  4-File 10-50   Actor in costume
    00080-Box  4-File 10-51   Actor in costume
    00080-Box  4-File 10-52   Actor in costume
    00080-Box  4-File 10-53   Street and sidewalk
    00080-Box  4-File 10-54   Boaters and skiers on river
    00080-Box  4-File 10-55   Boaters and skiers on river
    00080-Box  4-File 10-56   Boaters and skiers on river
    00080-Box  4-File 10-57   Trash can on top of flag  pole
    00080-Box  4-File 10-58   Trash can on top of flag  pole
    00080-Box  4-File 10-59   Man and irrigation pipe
    00080-Box  4-File 10-60   Man and irrigation pipe
    00080-Box  4-File 10-61   Pile of charred telephone  poles
    00080-Box  4-File 10-62   Brick building under  construction
    00080-Box  4-File 10-63   Construction
    00080-Box  4-File 10-64   Firefighters at house fire
    00080-Box  4-File 10-65   Firefighters at house fire
    00080-Box  4-File 10-66   Damaged airplane
    00080-Box  4-File 10-67   Damaged airplane
    00080-Box  4-File 10-68   Damaged gravel truck
    00080-Box  4-File 10-69   Wayne A. Jensen
    00080-Box  4-File 10-70   Memorial marker with  airplane propeller
    00080-Box  4-File 10-71   Two men and a woman
    00080-Box  4-File 10-72   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 10-73   Three men
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – August 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 11-01   Sandra Freborg
    00080-Box  4-File 11-02   Alvina Gross
    00080-Box  4-File 11-03   Woman
    00080-Box  4-File 11-04   Rev. Conrad Louis
    00080-Box  4-File 11-05   Mr. and Mrs. Ado Valge
    00080-Box  4-File 11-06   Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver
    00080-Box 4-File  11-07   Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dick
    00080-Box  4-File 11-08   Mr. and Mrs. Alex Borchardt
    00080-Box  4-File 11-09   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald  Helbling
    00080-Box  4-File 11-10   Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schnaidt
    00080-Box  4-File 11-11   Mr. and Mrs. Eric  Soderquist
    00080-Box  4-File 11-12   Group photo – Dedication  Planners
    00080-Box  4-File 11-13   Two women
    00080-Box  4-File 11-14   Woman and two girls
    00080-Box  4-File 11-15   Jeremy, 9, Joel, 7, Mrs. G.  Harold Johnson, Jeffrey, 5
    00080-Box  4-File 11-16   Wayne Criddle, First Vice  President, Utah
    00080-Box  4-File 11-17   Wayne Criddle, Mylo, Miss  L. Hiland, Bismarck Steno
    00080-Box  4-File 11-18   Crowd
    00080-Box  4-File 11-19   Crowd
    00080-Box  4-File 11-20   Crowd
    00080-Box  4-File 11-21   Man at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 11-22   Man at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 11-23   Man at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 11-24   Man at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 11-25   Three men at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 11-26   Three men at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 11-27   Frank Raab, Oklahoma City;  William H. Sunderland, Topeka
    00080-Box  4-File 11-28   Lewis Stanley, Salem (OR);  Murry Walker, Olympia (WA); Frank Raab, Oklahoma City (OK); William H.  Sunderland, Topeka (KS); Gene Whitton, Denver (CO); Joe Grimes, Pierre (SD)
    00080-Box  4-File 11-29   Dean Lee; ? Hjelle, Highway  Comm.; Palmer Levin and James Fine of the Board of Administration
    00080-Box  4-File 11-30   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 11-31   Edward E. Martin
    00080-Box  4-File 11-32   Group photo
    00080-Box  4-File 11-33   Group photo
    00080-Box  4-File 11-34   Parked cars in lot
    00080-Box  4-File 11-35   Men by grain pile
    00080-Box  4-File 11-36   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 11-37   Man in cornfield
    00080-Box  4-File 11-38   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 11-39   Men looking at irrigation  ditch
    00080-Box  4-File 11-40   Men looking at irrigation  ditch
    00080-Box  4-File 11-41   Men by irrigation pump                
    00080-Box  4-File 11-42   Men by irrigation pump
    00080-Box  4-File 11-43   Men by irrigation pump
    00080-Box  4-File 11-44   Man 
    00080-Box  4-File 11-45   Three men in corn field
    00080-Box  4-File 11-46   Three men in corn field by  irrigation ditch
    00080-Box  4-File 11-47   Man in corn field
    00080-Box  4-File 11-48   Men by irrigation ditch
    00080-Box  4-File 11-49   Group of children
    00080-Box  4-File 11-50   Group of children
    00080-Box  4-File 11-51   Women watching boaters
    00080-Box  4-File 11-52   Water rescue
    00080-Box  4-File 11-53   Two men in front of capitol  building
    00080-Box  4-File 11-54   Woman with typewriter
    00080-Box  4-File 11-55   Group of girls
    00080-Box  4-File 11-56   Man and boys with  paddlefish
    00080-Box  4-File 11-57   Levern Zelman
    00080-Box  4-File 11-58   Memorial stone
    00080-Box  4-File 11-59   Group of men
    00080-Box  4-File 11-60   Christopher J. Allaire
    00080-Box  4-File 11-61   Construction of Evangelical  Free Church
    00080-Box  4-File 11-62   Construction of brick  building
    00080-Box  4-File 11-63   Conway Twitty
    00080-Box  4-File 12-01   Marlys Wanner
    00080-Box  4-File 12-02   Ralph W. Cessna – Christian  Science lecture
    00080-Box  4-File 12-03   Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bentsen
    00080-Box  4-File 12-04   Mr. and Mrs. Gary Willems
    00080-Box  4-File 12-05   Mr. and Mrs. Edward  Ellefson
    00080-Box  4-File 12-06   Mrs. Larry Zerwas
    00080-Box  4-File 12-07   Mr. and Mrs. Michael  Hilsendeger
    00080-Box  4-File 12-08   Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morris
    00080-Box  4-File 12-09   Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wentz
    00080-Box  4-File 12-10   Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schuler
    00080-Box 4-File  12-11   Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steifel
    00080-Box  4-File 12-12   Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D.  Naatus
    00080-Box  4-File 12-13   Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olstad
    00080-Box  4-File 12-14   Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schatz
    00080-Box  4-File 12-15   Mr. and Mrs. Raymond  Kautzman
    00080-Box  4-File 12-16   Mrs. Lanier
    00080-Box  4-File 12-17   Miss Jundt
    00080-Box  4-File 12-18   Group of nurses – Rosalie  Breen (circled)
    00080-Box  4-File 12-19   Ann Kilgore, Lawrence Welk,  Kathy Kilgore
    00080-Box  4-File 12-20   Lawrence Welk and bagpipers
    00080-Box  4-File 12-21   Four men
    00080-Box  4-File 12-22   Frank Wetzstein and J.D.  Brewster
    00080-Box  4-File 12-23   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 12-24   Woman picking cucumbers
    00080-Box  4-File 12-25   Woman holding potatoes
    00080-Box  4-File 12-26   Carlo Martinucci with pear  tree
    00080-Box  4-File 12-27   Carlo Martinucci with pear  tree
    00080-Box  4-File 12-28   Lynn Christianson beside  vehicle
    00080-Box  4-File 12-29   Water intake?
    00080-Box  4-File 12-30   Boy and dog swimming in  ditch
    00080-Box  4-File 12-31   Boy and dog swimming in  ditch
    00080-Box 4-File  12-32   Ducks on water
    00080-Box  4-File 12-33   Passengers boarding train
    00080-Box  4-File 12-34   Passengers boarding train
    00080-Box  4-File 12-35   Five men
    00080-Box  4-File 12-36   Two toddlers
    00080-Box  4-File 12-37   Two toddlers
    00080-Box  4-File 12-38   Two toddlers
    00080-Box  4-File 12-39   Students in desks
    00080-Box  4-File 12-40   Party given for Bonnie Britten,  Recreation Director at Highland Acres Play School, held at the Bain home.  
    00080-Box  4-File 12-41   Crowd at air show
    00080-Box  4-File 12-42   Aerial view of air show  location
    00080-Box  4-File 12-43   Airplane and pilots at air  show
    00080-Box  4-File 12-44   Airplane and pilots at air  show
    00080-Box  4-File 12-45   Men at air show
    00080-Box  4-File 12-46   Lt. Gen. Walter K. Wilson,  Jr.
    00080-Box  4-File 12-47   Light pole at night?
    00080-Box  4-File 12-48   Light pole at night?
    00080-Box  4-File 12-49a No parking signs
    00080-Box  4-File 12-49b Men constructing brick building
    00080-Box  4-File 12-50   Construction
    00080-Box  4-File 12-51   Construction of Riverside  gymnasium
    00080-Box  4-File 12-52   Building under construction
    00080-Box  4-File 12-53   Aerial view of road under  construction
    00080-Box  4-File 12-54   Broken windshield
    00080-Box  4-File 12-55   Car accident
    00080-Box  4-File 12-56   Boy with fish 
    00080-Box  4-File 12-57   Man with fish
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 13-01   CWO Frank Westerberg, Adj.  and Lt. Col. Ralph L. Gaugler, Assistant Adj. General; In Gauge’s office
    00080-Box  4-File 13-02   CWO Frank Westerberg, Adj.  and Lt. Col. Ralph L. Gaugler, Assistant Adj. General; In Gauge’s office
    00080-Box  4-File 13-03   Beverly Jeanne Walter
    00080-Box  4-File 13-04   Ardenne Hintz
    00080-Box  4-File 13-05   Kathleen Kilzer
    00080-Box  4-File 13-06   Mr. and Mrs. Larry Arnegard
    00080-Box  4-File 13-07   Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hobbs
    00080-Box  4-File 13-08   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sharp
    00080-Box  4-File 13-09   Mr. and Mrs. James Walker
    00080-Box  4-File 13-10   Mr. and Mrs. Chris C.  Kaelberer
    00080-Box  4-File 13-11   Mr. and Mrs. William Lince
    00080-Box  4-File 13-12   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kraft
    00080-Box  4-File 13-13   Mr. and Mrs. Norman D.  Seidel
    00080-Box  4-File 13-14   Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roth
    00080-Box  4-File 13-15   Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.  Wald
    00080-Box  4-File 13-16   Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buelow
    00080-Box  4-File 13-17   Mr. and Mrs. John Topp
    00080-Box  4-File 13-18   Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rants
    00080-Box  4-File 13-19   Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Volk
    00080-Box  4-File 13-20   Mr. and Mrs. James Kautzman
    00080-Box  4-File 13-21   Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Backman
    00080-Box  4-File 13-22   Mr. and Mrs. Sidney  Faudskar
    00080-Box 4-File  13-23   Mr. and Mrs. John Lashkowitz 
    00080-Box  4-File 13-24   Four women around piano
    00080-Box  4-File 13-25   Joe S. Dugan, Minneapolis,  US Dept. of Commerce; Gary Lerberg, Parshall; Homer Ludwick, Fargo
    00080-Box  4-File 13-26   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 13-27   Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 13-28   Three women
    00080-Box  4-File 13-29   Group of women
    00080-Box  4-File 13-30   Mrs. Gene McCormick,  District 5 Chairman, Belle Tones; Mrs. Herman Erling, Beef Promotion; Mrs.  William Bachmeier, Beef Promotion; Mrs. Warren Reid, Secretary Treasurer 
    00080-Box  4-File 13-31   Sen. Longmire and Rep.  George May, Aberdeen (SD)
    00080-Box  4-File 13-32   Rep. Fawn Pashby, Pierre  (SD); Rep. Clifford Hanson, Millbank (SD); Rep. Donald Giffey, McLean County  (ND)
    00080-Box  4-File 13-33   Allyn Lockner, Cheyenne  (WY), Research associate Wyoming Legislative Council; Rep. Walter Christensen,  McLean County (ND); Sen. Alfred Roesler, Deadwood (SD)
    00080-Box  4-File 13-34   Electronic Analagraph –  Gordon Stensgard, General Agent; David Stolee, Agent
    00080-Box  4-File 13-35   Brenda Lipp, 4, wearing  special order size 16 cleats
    00080-Box  4-File 13-36   L.L. Hurr, instructor from  Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis; Seventeen students at Farmers Union  Warehouse for two day/16 hour course on operation and control of oil  burners.  Demonstration, lecture, movies,  and practical work on units.  Down by  unit are:  Mike Halvzak, Wilton, Elmer  Ehrmann, Linton, Floyd Werlinger, Harvey 
    00080-Box  4-File 13-37   Barth and Rockstad
    00080-Box  4-File 13-38   Four men
    00080-Box  4-File 13-39   Cliff Gesellchen, Hazelton  (ND), and his laboratory partner, Adam Jilling, Akron (OH), operate gamma  spectrometers as a part of the laboratory work at the National Science  Foundation Summer Institute for High Ability High School Students in Nuclear Radiation  Theory and Practice at Asbury College, Wilmore (KY)
    00080-Box  4-File 13-40   Mrs. Hayden Werre with  tomato plant with large tomato
    00080-Box  4-File 13-41   Mrs. Hayden Werre with  tomato plant with large tomato
    00080-Box  4-File 13-42   John Weigel, 12, with blue  ribbon musk melons
    00080-Box  4-File 13-43   Lynn Christiansen, 13,  Baldwin, with blue ribbon potatoes
    00080-Box  4-File 13-44   Marcia Elaine Stout, 7,  with fruit display of apples from field station in Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 13-45   Marc Richard Carlson, 7,  looking at fruit display of wild grapes from field station in Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 13-46   Leon Just, 11, with 47  pound squash 
    00080-Box  4-File 13-47   Leon Just with two large  squash
    00080-Box  4-File 13-48   Woman holding produce
    00080-Box  4-File 13-49   Woman holding produce
    00080-Box  4-File 13-50   Sally Claridge, 14, with  blue ribbon apple pie
    00080-Box  4-File 13-51   Rose Lange, 12, and Carlene  Lange, 13, holding muffins
    00080-Box  4-File 13-52   Rose Lange, 12, and Carlene  Lange, 13, holding muffins
  00080-Box  4-File 13-53   Sally Pfliger, 13, with  blue ribbon painting
00080-Box  4-File 13-54   Marjorie Carlson, 11, with  flowers, Nancy McDermand, 12, with cookies, and Linda Stout, 12, with babysitting  kit
00080-Box  4-File 13-55   Susan Weigel, 13, and  Nanette Claridge, 11 with blue ribbon display booth on reading
00080-Box  4-File 13-56   Ingrid Huchler, 17, with  blue ribbon registered Suffolk Ewe
00080-Box  4-File 13-57   Child holding rabbit
00080-Box  4-File 13-58   Girl with cow
00080-Box  4-File 13-59   Girl with sheep
00080-Box  4-File 13-60   Boy currying cow
00080-Box  4-File 13-61   Wesley Johnson, Carlo  Laine, and Alfred Sunde of Kintyre, John P. Knecht and Marvin Kroll of  Napoleon, Mike Welder of Dawson, F.C. Ketterling of Napoleon.   
00080-Box  4-File 13-62   Man with tall corn stalk
00080-Box  4-File 13-63   Group of men with tall corn  stalk
00080-Box  4-File 13-64   Woman with Norman Wagner’s  Haemanthus – Blood Lily of South Africa
00080-Box  4-File 13-65   Mrs. Pat Phillips of  Mandan, Judge, with Rudie Weinhandl’s giant Lavender Glad
00080-Box  4-File 13-66   John C. Thysell with  Hibiscus
00080-Box  4-File 13-67   Leissman with Chinese  Lantern
00080-Box  4-File 13-68   Woman with Gold Banded Lily
00080-Box  4-File 13-69   Group of men in front of  airplane
00080-Box  4-File 13-70   Construction
00080-Box  4-File 13-71   Richard Sheldon, 9, looking  at embankment between Avenue C and Avenue B on Third Street
00080-Box  4-File 13-72   Blueprint
00080-Box  4-File 13-73   Vernon Humann and Dick  Seabury - Bow hunters in field
00080-Box  4-File 13-74   Dick Seabury and Vernon  Humann - Bow hunters in field
00080-Box  4-File 13-75   Calf roper and calf
00080-Box  4-File 13-76   Calf roping
00080-Box  4-File 13-77   Seven gasoline bulk tanks  exploded and burned at Rugby, (ND), Wednesday jarring residents and threatening  entire town.  No injuries were reported  and amount of damage was unknown.  Fire  started about 8 am.  Minot Air Force Base  Firefighters extinguished fire with foam about two hours later.
00080-Box  4-File 14-01   Three women and one man
00080-Box  4-File 14-02   Two women
00080-Box  4-File 14-03   Man
00080-Box  4-File 14-04   Group photo
00080-Box  4-File 14-05   Three women and one man
00080-Box  4-File 14-06   Shown in mirror - Mrs. R.D.  Schoregge, Bismarck, Kathleen Jorda, Mott, Claudia Scheeler, Dickinson, Carol  Lucy, Jamestown – Phyllis Larsen of Jamestown in silhouette looking in mirror  that doctors use to see from one room into another room with cobalt machine at  Bismarck Hospital
00080-Box  4-File 14-07   Wally McKusick,  Minneapolis; Ben Glatt, Bismarck, Convention Chairman; Don Lund, Bismarck,  President; Mort Freer, Minneapolis; Dale Kaufmann, Grafton, Vice President
00080-Box  4-File 14-08   Five women
00080-Box  4-File 14-09   Five women
00080-Box  4-File 14-10   Mrs. Dillavon, Mrs. Warren  Lee, Mayor Evan Lips
00080-Box  4-File 14-11   Man and woman boarding  airplane
00080-Box  4-File 14-12   Diane Ulvedal
00080-Box  4-File 14-13   Harold Anderson, State  President; Miss North Dakota, Jane Gray Smith, George Neigum, President – BJC’s
00080-Box  4-File 14-14   George Neigum, President  JC; Jack Zentner, New member; Marlow Lindblom, Chairman of drive; Harold Wolf,  Director
00080-Box  4-File 14-15   Mrs. H.R. Morgan, Chairman;  Mrs. Tim Hogan; Mrs. Mark Scarff – Membership Finance Committee, League of  Women Voters
00080-Box  4-File 14-16   Marron Piper, Felix de  Weldon, Sgt. Carl Anderson, Murray Baldwin, Chairman of Commission &  Executive Committee, Charles E. Scott, Dickinson, Member Executive Committee 
00080-Box  4-File 14-17   Linda Ehlers, Menoken, Judy  Goehring, Menoken, Betty McCullough, Regan, Jeanne Iverson, Bismarck, Ellen  Lehto, Wing 
00080-Box  4-File 14-18   Edward L. Sypnieski; S.A.  Van Voorhis, Bismarck, Medical Tech.; Howard Snortland, Bismarck, Dept. of  Education; Norman Wegner, Bismarck, Physical Therapy; Mrs. Clarence Klusmann,  Bismarck, Social Worker; Mrs. Cora Shelstad, Bismarck, Nursing; John Coles,  Bismarck, Business; Rev. A.J. Fischer, Linton, North Dakota TB and Health; Mrs.  John E. Williams, Washburn, Nursing, Commission Chairman
00080-Box  4-File 14-19   Edward L. Sypnieski; S.A.  Van Voorhis, Bismarck, Medical Tech.; Howard Snortland, Bismarck, Dept. of  Education; Norman Wegner, Bismarck, Physical Therapy; Mrs. Clarence Klusmann,  Bismarck, Social Worker; Mrs. Cora Shelstad, Bismarck, Nursing; John Coles,  Bismarck, Business; Rev. A.J. Fischer, Linton, North Dakota TB and Health; Mrs.  John E. Williams, Washburn, Nursing, Commission Chairman
00080-Box  4-File 14-20   Four women
00080-Box  4-File 14-21   Ed Buechler, Custodian at  Will Moore Elementary
00080-Box 4-File  14-22   Ed Buechler, Custodian at Will  Moore Elementary
00080-Box  4-File 14-23a Woman with student
00080-Box  4-File 14-23b Mrs. Graben and granddaughter Kathryn Beaupre of Northfield,  Minneapolis
00080-Box  4-File 14-24   Mrs. Graben and  granddaughter Kathryn Beaupre of Northfield, Minneapolis
00080-Box  4-File 14-25   Ronald Mundt, 13, Rodney  Wagner, 12, and Jane Feist, 13
00080-Box  4-File 14-26   Man on rooftop
00080-Box  4-File 14-27   Prairie Dog
00080-Box  4-File 14-28   Prairie Dog
00080-Box  4-File 14-29   Construction
00080-Box  4-File 14-30   Car
00080-Box  4-File 14-31   Man
00080-Box  4-File 14-32   Birds sitting on sprinklers
00080-Box  4-File 14-33   Birds on lawn
00080-Box  4-File 14-34   Birds on telephone wire
00080-Box  4-File 14-35   Stacking square bales
00080-Box  4-File 14-36   Man and cow
00080-Box  4-File 14-37   Man and woman
00080-Box  4-File 14-38   Boater on water
00080-Box  4-File 14-39   Map of proposed crude oil  pipe line
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 15-01   Movie star Ronald Regan,  hosting for General Electric, greets Mrs. Alfred Tanous of Hettinger, (ND), at  the electric range at which she will try for first prize of $25,000 in  Pillsbury’s 1961 Grand National Bake-Off being held in Beverly Hills,  (CA).  G.E. awards a range and mixer to  every contestant. 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-02   Lt. Mel Felchle putting  “1961 Give Enough Bismarck Community Chest” bumper sticker on car
    00080-Box  4-File 15-03   The Boston based aircraft  carrier USS WASP, control center for operations of the Navy’s Task Group BRAVO,  steams with other units of the Task Group during antisubmarine exercises in the  Mediterranean this summer.  Recently  returned from a three-month deployment with the Sixth Fleet, this “family  portrait” of the Atlantic Fleet sub-hunting team was taken during the  tour.  The ASP, Flagship of Rear Admiral  F.E. Nuessle, Task Group BRAVO’s Commander, is currently undergoing overhaul at  the Boston Naval Shipyard.  Other units  of the Task Group are Destroyer Squadron 36, based at Norfolk, (VA), and  Carrier Antisubmarine Air Group 52, based at the Quonset Point Naval Air  Station.
    00080-Box  4-File 15-04   Mrs. Russell Olson, Tappen;  Mrs. Caroline Kruger, Dawson; Miss Loretta Monson, New Salem; Miss Helen  Schrenk, Bismarck – practicing pressure dressings for bleeding or burns
    00080-Box  4-File 15-05   Janice Cram
    00080-Box  4-File 15-06   Kathy Zachmeier
    00080-Box  4-File 15-07   Ervine Lavine
    00080-Box  4-File 15-08   Walter A. Gustafson,  Manager, Advertising and Publicity Department Northern Pacific
    00080-Box  4-File 15-09   Merrill B. McCurry
    00080-Box  4-File 15-10   Charles W. Mueller, MD,  Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    00080-Box  4-File 15-11   Mr. Michael F. Hazel,  President, Oil Well Supply Division, United States Steel Corporation, Dallas,  Texas
    00080-Box  4-File 15-12   Charles R. Connor
    00080-Box  4-File 15-13   Harris Crimmins, North  Burleigh Supervisor; Wallace Ryberg, North Burleigh Supervisor; Edward  Flanagan, South Burleigh Supervisor 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-14   Irv Weisenberger, Jack  Watts, Lydia Schiemann, Harold Vaura, Evan Lips, Omar Tweeten, Art Leno, Jim  Zietz, ? Heinemeyer, Larry Davis
    00080-Box  4-File 15-15   Home Builders Association  of Bismarck-Mandan - Joe Wolf, Vice President, Bismarck; Jerry Priddy,  President, Bismarck; J.J. Mollica, D.C. Blann, Bismarck, National Director 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-16   Mrs. Henry Richolt, 92nd  birthday            
    00080-Box  4-File 15-17   George Mack, Pettibone  farmer; William DeKrey, Pettibone farmer; Anton Kolberg, on village board,  Pettibone; Larry Van Berkom, Soil Conservation Service, Steele; John  Scherenske, Tuttle, on village board; August Ziesch, Pettibone
    00080-Box  4-File 15-18   Sheryl, 5, daughter of Mr.  and Mrs. Robert Irwin
    00080-Box  4-File 15-19   Crandell and Dillavou
    00080-Box  4-File 15-20   Arlo Olson, Des Lacs (ND),  President Ward County School Officers; Mrs. Helen Sprouse, Ellendale, Dickey  County Superintendent of Schools; A.R. Nestos, Bismarck, Department  Superintendent of Public Instruction
    00080-Box  4-File 15-21   Seated:  J.B. Milland, President, Lisbon; Mrs. Stewart  Schubert, Secretary, Williston; Dick Price, National AMHA Secretary Treasurer,  Rapid City – Standing:  L. Mildahl, Vice  President, Valley City; W.E. Booke, Vice President, Williston; L.J. Kennedy,  Vice President, Bismarck
    00080-Box  4-File 15-22   E.R. Walsh, Minot,  President; W.T. Heisler, Mandan, Director District 5, Co-Chairman of  Convention; L.J. Kennedy, Bismarck, Convention Chairman
    00080-Box  4-File 15-23   Lorenzo Belk, 33 degree  Secretary Blue Lodge; Dr. Phil Dahl, 32 degree; Holly M. Beall, 33 degree  Secretary Scottish Rite
    00080-Box  4-File 15-24   Robert Truscott, Col. LeRoy  A. Landon, Archie O. Johnson
    00080-Box  4-File 15-25   A.C. Staak, Rudy Patzman,  Frank Giermann
    00080-Box  4-File 15-26   J.F. Coleman, Grand Forks,  State President; L.W. Veigel, Dickinson, National Director; J.J. Malone, Fargo,  Secretary Treasurer
    00080-Box  4-File 15-27   John Traub, Garrison,  McLean Electric; Alvin G. Manning, Regan, Capital Electric; Ray Hanson,  Bismarck, Capital Electric 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-28   Frank Rodakowski, Belfield,  West Plains Director; John Jacobs, Regent, Slope Electric Director; Albert  Maxner, New England, Slope Electric Director
    00080-Box  4-File 15-29   Norman Lasher, McClusky,  Capital Electric; Walter Kilsh, Goodrich, Capital Electric; A.H. Erickson,  Wilton, Capital Electric
    00080-Box  4-File 15-30   Crowd
    00080-Box  4-File 15-31   Man and woman in costume
    00080-Box  4-File 15-32   Woman and dog
    00080-Box  4-File 15-33   Woman and dog
    00080-Box  4-File 15-34   Four generations – Mrs. Ted  Molter of Billings, Mrs. Mary Becker of Marshfield, Wisconsin, Mrs. Terry  Dennis holding Karen Fay Dennis (2 months old)
    00080-Box  4-File 15-35   Martin Buchert, driver, Tom  Agnew, Margaret Moore, Bob Rova, Eva Gardebring
    00080-Box  4-File 15-36   Bob Rova, Margaret Moore,  Tom Agnew, and Eva Gardebring
    00080-Box  4-File 15-37   Group of women
    00080-Box  4-File 15-38   American Dairy Princess
    00080-Box  4-File 15-39   Woman holding chinchilla
    00080-Box  4-File 15-40   Mrs. Maynard Weisenberger –  Grading of sediment card – quality control of milk – checking small filters for  sediment
    00080-Box  4-File 15-41   Boy in poultry pen
    00080-Box  4-File 15-42   Poultry pen
    00080-Box  4-File 15-43   Boy in poultry pen
    00080-Box  4-File 15-44   Boy in poultry pen
    00080-Box  4-File 15-45   Pig
    00080-Box  4-File 15-46   Mark Berger, 4, in bunny  costume
    00080-Box 4-File  15-47   April Azar, 4
    00080-Box  4-File 15-48   Kim Dedman, 4
    00080-Box  4-File 15-49   St. Anne’s School – David  Liffrig with banner, Mary Wickenheiser, James Wagner, Rodney Kuhn, Brenda  Marthaller, Constance Ronning, Scott Boehler
    00080-Box  4-File 15-50   Students in classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 15-51   Girls playing on monkey  bars
    00080-Box  4-File 15-52   Jimmy Brown, 4, Kim Gallup,  4, John Kelsch, 4
    00080-Box  4-File 15-53   Students playing in gym
    00080-Box  4-File 15-54   James Gomes, Gregory  Gissler, Reese Whitcomb, Steve Perry, Bob Hart – in rear – Scott Johnston,  David Burnett, Mike Brown
    00080-Box  4-File 15-55   Student actors at St.  Mary’s
    00080-Box  4-File 15-56   Student actors at St.  Mary’s
    00080-Box  4-File 15-57   Police officer addressing  students
    00080-Box  4-File 15-58   Heidi Nelson, 5, and  Stanley Mathern, 75
    00080-Box  4-File 15-59   Janice Kleppe
    00080-Box  4-File 15-60   Student putting away  musical instruments after rehearsal
    00080-Box  4-File 15-61   Kenneth Hogue presents  trophies to Harold Sabot – Scholarship award – Hogue is chairman of committee
    00080-Box  4-File 15-62   Mark Nelson and Jeff  Walters on rakes – Pack 18 and 118 cleaning up Northridge School Grounds 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-63   New officers
    00080-Box  4-File 15-64   UNICEF Leaders - Gary Lee  and Terri Warner and unidentified man
    00080-Box  4-File 15-65a Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 15-65b  Pack 18 –  Northridge – Paul Krueger, 8, Jeffery Stromstad, 8, Gary Hall, 9, David Sloven,  9, Scott Thoemke, 8, Duane Stroh, 9
    00080-Box  4-File 15-66   Col. Woodbury
    00080-Box  4-File 15-67   Major General William F.  Train, Commanding General 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Lewis, Washington, presents a  Retirement Certificate to Capt. Harry M. Hunke, Assistant Public Information  Officer, Fort Lewis, Washington
    00080-Box  4-File 15-68   Master Sergeant Wallace E.  Vaught
    00080-Box  4-File 15-69   Sgt. Tony Beer, Sgt. First  Class Gordon Fordyce, Major John H. Watts
    00080-Box  4-File 15-70   First Lutheran Church,  Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 15-71   First Lutheran Church,  Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 15-72   Pastor Carsten F. Brien,  First Lutheran Church
    00080-Box  4-File 15-73   Pastor Carsten F. Brien,  First Lutheran Church
    00080-Box  4-File 15-74   Clyde Wright, Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 15-75   Clyde Wright, Mandan
    00080-Box  4-File 15-76   Furniture display
    00080-Box  4-File 15-77   Furniture display
    00080-Box  4-File 15-78   Furniture display
    00080-Box  4-File 15-79   Chester Sherman, Trawling  Machine, Reuben Schlikenmeier, kneeling, Peter Allen, back to camera, Putting  in the first floor looking down elevator shaft
    00080-Box  4-File 15-80   Boiler to be put in  building
    00080-Box  4-File 15-81   Capital building and moon
    00080-Box  4-File 15-82   Capital building and moon
    00080-Box  4-File 15-83   Capital building and moon 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-84   Bridge at twilight
    00080-Box  4-File 15-85   Mrs. A.G. Golden
    00080-Box  4-File 15-86   Mrs. John Thomas looking at  tangle of tumbleweeds
    00080-Box  4-File 15-87   S.J. Luthander – truck  driver for Consolidated – Luthander and Howard Toman left car for 10  minutes.  When they came back and found  car full of holes, no hunters around – must have come from some distance –  Fragments made hole shown 
    00080-Box  4-File 15-88   Three men with hen turkey  in Badlands
    00080-Box  4-File 15-89   Dale Laib, 3, son of Mr.  and Mrs. Wilbert Laib of Mercer, at Brush lake with dad’s Northern Pike
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – November 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 16-01   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-02   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-03   Three FFA students
    00080-Box  4-File 16-04   Five boys
    00080-Box  4-File 16-05   Christianson strumming  German songs at St. Vincent’s
    00080-Box  4-File 16-06   Christianson strumming  German songs at St. Vincent’s
    00080-Box  4-File 16-07   Mrs. L. Nicola and Johnnie  Fortune visiting elderly man at St. Vincent’s
    00080-Box  4-File 16-08   Johnnie Fortune visiting at  St. Vincent’s
    00080-Box  4-File 16-09   Group of women – Charter  presentation
    00080-Box  4-File 16-10   Woman
    00080-Box  4-File 16-11   Mrs. Robert T. Nelson,  Publicity Chairman, Mrs. R.O. Townsend, Co-Chairman of Bazaar, Mrs. O.B.  Lindelow, Co-Chairman of Bazaar
    00080-Box  4-File 16-12   Mrs. Robert T. Nelson,  Publicity Chairman, Mrs. R.O. Townsend, Co-Chairman of Bazaar, Mrs. O.B.  Lindelow, Co-Chairman of Bazaar
    00080-Box  4-File 16-13   Mrs. Melvin Erickson, Wing,  Council President; Mrs. Wayne Monroe, Baldwin, Council Secretary
    00080-Box  4-File 16-14   Men at meeting and  cameraman
    00080-Box  4-File 16-15   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-16   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-17   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-18   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-19   Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-20   Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-21   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-22   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-23   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-24   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-25   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-26   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 16-27   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-28   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-29   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 16-30   Boy with rake
    00080-Box 4-File  16-31   Teacher giving demonstration to  students
    00080-Box  4-File 16-32   Dick Gutman – Pioneer  Elementary
    00080-Box  4-File 16-33   Susie Rovick, seated, and  Marlys Mortvedt, 2nd grade at Richolt
    00080-Box  4-File 16-34   Woman and girl
    00080-Box  4-File 16-35   Woman and boy with fish
    00080-Box  4-File 16-36   Man with map of Kidder  County irrigation potential
    00080-Box  4-File 16-37   Man in front of Quonset
    00080-Box  4-File 16-38   Man with corn 
    00080-Box  4-File 16-39   Man with award
    00080-Box  4-File 16-40   Donald Henschler Roofing  Construction – roofing at armory
    00080-Box  4-File 16-41   Herman Vanourny on beam at  junior high
    00080-Box  4-File 16-42   Kids playing in gym at  Northridge
    00080-Box  4-File 16-43   Empty classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 16-44   Empty classroom
    00080-Box  4-File 16-45   Men working in gym in  Driscoll?
    00080-Box  4-File 16-46   Men working in gym in  Driscoll?
    00080-Box  4-File 16-47   Braddock School 
    00080-Box  4-File 16-48   Erecting tower
    00080-Box  4-File 16-49   Painting stage set
    00080-Box  4-File 16-50   Ballerinas
    00080-Box  4-File 16-51   S.J. Luthander beside car  with bullet holes in roof
    00080-Box  4-File 16-52   Unlabeled
    00080-Box  4-File 16-53   Craig and Connie Aldrich,  5, Susan and Sandra Jensen, 6, Paula and Pamela Sackman, 6, Joel and John Bell,  5, Judy and Joel Guttormsen, 6, Debra and David Simon, 7, Joyce and Joel  Pfenning, 9, Gayle and Gwenn Kaizer, 9 – At Saxvik School 
    00080-Box  4-File 16-54   Brick building at night
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 17-01   Jacob Paulson, Hollandale,  Wisconsin – Son Isaac is pastor of 1st Lutheran Church in Washburn
    00080-Box  4-File 17-02   Firefighters having  refreshments from women with from the Red Cross
    00080-Box  4-File 17-03   Woman in basement
    00080-Box  4-File 17-04   Man and woman in basement  by shelves of canned goods
    00080-Box  4-File 17-05   Students in line to view  “Atoms at Work, an exhibit of United States Energy Commission” vehicle 
    00080-Box  4-File 17-06   Students in line to view  “Atoms at Work, an exhibit of United States Energy Commission” vehicle
    00080-Box  4-File 17-07   Dr. Josef Nordenhaug
    00080-Box  4-File 17-08   Rev. Dr. Paul O. Madsen
    00080-Box  4-File 17-09   Three men
    00080-Box  4-File 17-10   Five women – one is Mrs.  North Dakota
    00080-Box  4-File 17-11   Woman singing and man  playing accordion for students
    00080-Box  4-File 17-12   Ken Nelson and Milton Nies
    00080-Box  4-File 17-13   Mrs. Arllys Carlson, Mrs.  S.S. McDonald, Mrs. A.J. Palmer, Mrs. Adeline Christe, Mrs. P.J. Klick –  Celebrating birthday in hospital
    00080-Box  4-File 17-14   Mrs. Kenneth Wiley,  Dickinson, President; Mrs. R.A. Ritterbush, Bismarck, Secretary of Promotion;  Mrs. Leonard Buchlie, Jamestown, Secretary of Literature and Publications; Mrs.  A.F. Klein, Oakes, Secretary Spiritual Life; Mrs. Henry Larson, Bismarck;  Treasurer; Mrs. Walter John, Jud, Vice President; Mrs. Art Henkley, Bowman,  Secretary Children’s Work; Mrs. Russell Anderson, Washburn, Secretary Missions  and Education; Mrs. M.G. Ecklund, Bismarck, Secretary of Supply; Mrs. Howard  Stemen, Edgeley, Recording Secretary
    00080-Box  4-File 17-15   W.B. Birkett, Bismarck,  Sales Rep.; Lloyd Wonnenberg, Station Manager; Bill Asplund, Wilton
    00080-Box  4-File 17-16   Clem Casey, Nominee for  National Vice President; Carl Holm, Fargo, National Director; Ernest  Szarkowski, President Elect, Jamestown; W.C. Sapa, Fargo, Vice President;  (standing) John Bylund, Fargo, Director; Ray Fladland, Grand Forks; Treasurer;  Charles E. Hunt, Jamestown, Secretary; Bob Peterson, Bismarck, Director
    00080-Box  4-File 17-17   Two women by piano
    00080-Box  4-File 17-18   Two men with award
    00080-Box  4-File 17-19   Two men
    00080-Box  4-File 17-20   C.P. Austinson, Mayor of  Northwood, League of North Dakota Municipalities
    00080-Box  4-File 17-21   Man
    00080-Box  4-File 17-22   Everett Lobb, Bismarck,  State Health Department; George J. Schuch, Mandan, President, League; Robert  Shaw, Mandan, Superintendent, Mandan Water Plant
    00080-Box  4-File 17-23   Harold Ireland, Mayor,  Gordon Clausen, Alderman, Garrison
    00080-Box  4-File 17-24   Six men
    00080-Box  4-File 17-25   Paddlewheel in water
    00080-Box  4-File 17-26   Ducks on pond
    00080-Box  4-File 17-27   Ducks on pond
    00080-Box  4-File 17-28   Ducks on pond
    00080-Box  4-File 17-29   Delivery truck
    00080-Box  4-File 17-30   Crowd at meeting
    00080-Box  4-File 17-31   Men laying brick
    00080-Box  4-File 17-32   Whittey, Erling, Nelson,  Froeschle, Bourgois, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Robert Ritterbush, Mrs. Tjaden, Mr.  Tjaden (with shovel), Lipps 
    00080-Box  4-File 17-33   Evan Lipps and Mr. and Mrs.  Tjaden
    00080-Box  4-File 17-34   Group at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 17-35   Group at desk
    00080-Box  4-File 17-36   Mrs. Donald W. Robinson,  President; Philip Bingenheimer; Mrs. Gerald Smith, Choir Director; Mrs. Loren  Wheeldon; Julie Smith 
    00080-Box  4-File 17-37   Girl
    00080-Box  4-File 17-38   Band Major
    00080-Box  4-File 17-39   Cars in parking lot
    00080-Box  4-File 17-40   Kids on monkey bars
    00080-Box  4-File 17-41   Kids on monkey bars
    00080-Box  4-File 17-42   Kids on monkey bars
    00080-Box  4-File 17-43   Kids on monkey bars
    00080-Box  4-File 17-44   Larson, Huso, Rasmussen,  and unlabeled
    00080-Box  4-File 17-45   Men with machinery
    00080-Box  4-File 17-46   Men laying brick
    00080-Box  4-File 17-47   Building under construction
    00080-Box  4-File 17-48   S.A.M.E. – Cal F.E. Murphy,  Civil Defense; K.J. Ekblad, Secretary of S.A.M.E.; Mrs. Ekblad; Lt. Col. T.A.  Barry, Mrs. Barry
    00080-Box  4-File 17-49   Water safety is a must at  the Naval Training Center in San Diego, California.  Wallace D. Adolf and Robert L. Haider of  North Dakota who underwent recruit training this summer at the training center  completed their final swimming course this week
    00080-Box  4-File 17-50   A Bismarck youth, who this  month ended nine weeks of Navy recruit training here, takes a look at what the  old Navy used to look like.  Bruce T.  Fischer spent some time on his last day of training in the Naval Training  Center Museum.  Here he looks at a  two-ton model of the H.M.S. Victory, Lord Nelson’s famous flagship.  He also examined quite a few models of other  famous Navy ships.
    00080-Box  4-File 17-51   Helicopter in flight (in  Badlands?)
    00080-Box  4-File 17-52   Bow hunters
    00080-Box  4-File 17-53   Harry Kline with geese  -  one Honker, two white fronts, one  Snow, and one Blue
    00080-Box  4-File 17-54   Infant CPR
    00080-Box  4-File 17-55   Infant CPR
    00080-Box  4-File 17-56   Infant CPR
    00080-Box  4-File 17-57   Firefighters at warehouse
    00080-Box 4-File  17-58   Fallen tree
    00080-Box  4-File 17-59   Fallen tree
    00080-Box  4-File 17-60   Ritchie Bibelheimer at the  Municipal Country Club beside park car that rolled over embankment
    00080-Box  4-File 17-61   Sheep on the bank of Brush  Lake
    00080-Box  4-File 17-62   Photographer’s  self-portrait in garden mirror
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – December 1961
    00080-Box  4-File 18-01   Men at table – Dr. Charles  E. Scott 
  00080-Box  4-File 18-02   Mrs. Jack Gaines
00080-Box  4-File 18-03   Sharon McGregor
00080-Box  4-File 18-04   Howard Benidt (sp?)
00080-Box  4-File 18-05   ? Johnson            
00080-Box  4-File 18-06   Man
00080-Box  4-File 18-07   John O’Connor
00080-Box  4-File 18-08   Man
00080-Box  4-File 18-09   G.T. Flynn, Assistant Gen.  Frt. And Pass. Agent, Northern Pacific Railway, Tacoma, Washington
00080-Box  4-File 18-10   Group of children
00080-Box  4-File 18-11   Man with camera
00080-Box  4-File 18-12   New Officers – group of  women
00080-Box  4-File 18-13   Bert Tromm, Super Valu  Stores, Inc.
00080-Box  4-File 18-14   Three men with map
00080-Box  4-File 18-15   Miss Rodeo and group with  Saddle trophy
00080-Box  4-File 18-16   Tom Kleppe family
00080-Box  4-File 18-17   Holly Bradley, nationally  known seat belt expert, is shown here with one of his demonstrations. 
00080-Box  4-File 18-18   C.P. Dahl and Milo Knudsen,  Edgeley      
00080-Box  4-File 18-19   Ernest Isaak, Dodge; Edward  Orgaard, Center; Herbert Hafner, Beulah
00080-Box  4-File 18-20   Senior student nurses Mrs.  Irene Rodahl and Miss Helen Schweigert with two men 
00080-Box  4-File 18-21   Two contestants for Miss  Bismarck
00080-Box  4-File 18-22   Ervin Henke, Hannover, and  Noroin Black, McHenry – 4-H Delegates
00080-Box  4-File 18-23   Mrs. John Mischel,  Richardton, and Mrs. Emil Rust, Fessenden – 4-H
00080-Box  4-File 18-24   4-H Delegates – Mrs. E.E.  Schaffer, Gackle, State 4-H Treasurer and Miss Alice Martin, Casselton, State  4-H Secretary
00080-Box  4-File 18-25   John McElroy, Jamestown;  Jack Dahl, Gackle, Max Wishek, Ashley
00080-Box  4-File 18-26   Carl J. Aase, 32 Degree  KCCH; John A Sakariassen, 32 Degree KCCH; Maurice Ratzlaff, 33 Degree,  Treasurer, Bismarck Lodge #5
00080-Box  4-File 18-27   Herbert Weber, Linton, KEM  Electric Co-op; Charles A. Robinson, Jr., Washington Staff Engineer and Staff  Council National REA; Robert Nelson, Washington, US Department of the Interior
00080-Box  4-File 18-28   D. Jones, Lincoln, Nebraska
00080-Box  4-File 18-29   H.C. Lambert, Salt Lake
00080-Box  4-File 18-30   Eugene Geffre, Hague,  Dominic Goetz, Sterling, Peter Kocher, Hague, Robert Weiser, Hazelton
00080-Box  4-File 18-31   Barth and Rockstad
00080-Box  4-File 18-32   Front Row:  Bob Hagen, New Haven, Connecticut, Program  Consultant Squire Dev. Of K.C.; Ray Douglas, Dickinson, State Deputy; Fred W.  Colby, Fargo, Supreme Warden; Second Row:   C.S. Schmaltz, Devils Lake, State Ex. Sec.; Ray Frank, Minot, State  Treasurer; Al Holtzman, St. Michaels, Indian Mission, State Sec.; Richard  Boulger, Fargo, State Advocate; Third Row:   Father F.J. Kouitch, Hettinger, State Chap. Bismarck Diocese; Mike  McCoy, Grandin, State Warden
00080-Box  4-File 18-33   Clarence L. Sundahl, Acting  Chief of Property Development Division, Bismarck; T.O. Riecken, Economist,  Canadian Department of Agriculture, Winnipeg; J.M. Parker, Director, Soils and  crops branch, Manitoba Department of Agriculture, Winnipeg; G.A. Kristjanson,  Winnipeg Sociologist, Economist; Elmer Fautz, Bismarck; Joseph P. Wagner,  Bismarck; L.E. Pratt, Soil Scientist, Canadian Department of Agriculture,  Winnipeg; R.A. Wallace, Chief, Soils Division, Soils and Crops Branch, Manitoba  Department of Agriculture, Winnipeg
00080-Box  4-File 18-34   Table full of canned goods
00080-Box  4-File 18-35   Crowd at meeting
00080-Box  4-File 18-36   One woman and two men
00080-Box  4-File 18-37   Four women
00080-Box  4-File 18-38   Two men
00080-Box  4-File 18-39   Three men
00080-Box  4-File 18-40   Group of men
00080-Box  4-File 18-41   Five men
00080-Box  4-File 18-42   Crowd at meeting
00080-Box  4-File 18-43   Crowd at meeting
00080-Box  4-File 18-44   Industrial worker
00080-Box  4-File 18-45   Candice Lee Walby, 6, with  Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-46   Mark Job, 2, with Santa  Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-47   LaDonna Braun, 5, with  Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-48   Lynn Alenberger, 4, with  Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-49   David Creed, 4, with Santa  Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-50   Michael Kuntz, 18 months,  being shy with Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-51   Rodney Wiedrich, 4, with  Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-52   Lynn Olenberger, 4, with  Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-53   Mark Job, 2, Santa Claus
00080-Box  4-File 18-54   Lisa Ritterbush and Donald  Bachmeier at Highland Acres looking at Santa Claus artwork
00080-Box  4-File 18-55   Cathedral Elementary – Joey  McNulty, James Mitzel (sitting), Christine Oldenburg, Maureen Brazzell, Matthew  Johnston
00080-Box  4-File 18-56   Northridge Elementary  – Colored chalk mural – Vicki Schwichtenberg  and Linnea Zetter
00080-Box  4-File 18-57   Pioneer Elementary – Jane  Dewing, Brian Hovey (sitting), Merle Adams
00080-Box  4-File 18-58   Riverside Special Education  Class – Timothy Lippert, Judy Miller, Betty Roberts, Robert Vogel
00080-Box  4-File 18-59   Roosevelt Elementary –  Betsy Byrne, Mike Smith, Elaine Spelmanis
00080-Box  4-File 18-60   Saxvik Elementary – Candace  Walby (sitting), Brenda Ereth (sitting), Jody Hewston, Wendy Fahnlander
00080-Box  4-File 18-61   Wachter Junior High Special  Education – Craft work before school and noon hour – items made include chalk  work mural, candles, wreaths, etc.  Carol  Mundt, Pauline Rush, Linda Ehli, Darlene Baumgartner, Sherry Kiefel
00080-Box  4-File 18-62   Will-Moore Elementary –  Carol Dawson and Valerie Patton in picture – Joel Johnson and Alan Nelson also  helped make decorations
00080-Box  4-File 18-63   “Golden Mass” – annual mass  in which kids all bring gifts of food, etc.   The sophomore class makes up boxes and delivers them to needy families
00080-Box  4-File 18-64   Moira Heffron, Bismarck,  “Daughter of Eve”; Diane Monson, Alexander (ND); First Row of Choir:  Angie Zastoupil, Dickinson; Kathy Boyle,  Garrison; Corky Stephens, Mandan; Second Row of Choir:  Marie McLaughlin, Fort Yates; Phyllis  Gietzen, Glen Ullin; Judy Harnish, Sydney (MT)
00080-Box  4-File 18-65   Children playing in snowy  school yard
00080-Box  4-File 18-66   Children playing in snowy  school yard
00080-Box  4-File 18-67   Boys playing outside
00080-Box 4-File  18-68   Student playing outside
00080-Box  4-File 18-69   Boys playing outside
00080-Box  4-File 18-70   Boys playing outside
00080-Box  4-File 18-71   Students playing outside
00080-Box  4-File 18-72   Loading toys on truck
00080-Box  4-File 18-73   Walther League Nativity  scene
00080-Box  4-File 18-74   BJC students singing – Kyle  Twaddle, Marlene DuVall, Alan Richter, Beb Bischof – Kids in Nativity Scene –  Loren Hunze, Charles Schultz, David Rydquist, Lauren Opp, Fred Meyer
00080-Box  4-File 18-75   Mary Hitherington, Carol  Senzek, Marlene Rath, Shirley Hedberg, Koleen Overbeck, Janice Carlson, Sharon  Lankford
00080-Box  4-File 18-76   Mary Hitherington, Carol  Senzek, Marlene Rath, Shirley Hedberg, Koleen Overbeck, Janice Carlson, Sharon  Lankford
00080-Box  4-File 18-77   Three boys
00080-Box  4-File 18-78   Three women and one man  beside piano
00080-Box  4-File 18-79   Trish ?, Fay Childs, Bill  Gregg, Dennis Johnson
00080-Box  4-File 18-80   Man and girl
00080-Box  4-File 18-81   Sally Maier, Bismarck, Home  Agent; Mrs. Richard Stack, Bismarck, Homemaker
00080-Box  4-File 18-82   Juanita Koch, Nancy Gregg,  Mrs. Angelo Pasquetti (in booth)
00080-Box  4-File 18-83   Juanita Koch, Nancy Gregg,  Mrs. Angelo Pasquetti (in booth)
00080-Box  4-File 18-84   Sherman Payne hanging  Christmas decorations 
00080-Box  4-File 18-85   Edwin Tower and Sherman  Payne of Signs, Inc. hanging Christmas decorations
00080-Box  4-File 18-86   Man and two boy scouts
00080-Box  4-File 18-87   Gary Dietrich, Conrad,  Thomas Martin, and Ms. and Mrs. Herman Dietrich
00080-Box  4-File 18-88   Pack 18 – Northridge –  Patient Roger Weller on bed with back to camera – Gary Anderson, Andrew Kramer,  Jeff Walters, Christopher Ryan, Billy Kent, Dennis Wilson, Vernon Solum
00080-Box  4-File 18-89   Scouts Arlen Bailey and  Dennis Collins, and Scoutmaster Richard Pinks, holding sign
00080-Box  4-File 18-90   Back Row:  Mr. Barney Schultz, Richard Coney, Robert  Ekblad, Mr. Allen Clark – First Row:   James Shepherdson, Dennis Schumacher, Curtis Ittner (sp?), George  Westphal, Ronnie Benjamin
00080-Box  4-File 18-91   Lloyd Krieg, Fargo, North  Dakota President A.G.C.; Roland Froeschle, Convention Chairman; Col. Thomas J.  Hayes
00080-Box  4-File 18-92   Three men
00080-Box  4-File 18-93   Crew erecting airplane  sculpture
00080-Box  4-File 18-94   Man standing on runway
00080-Box 4-File  18-95   Digging trench in street in winter
00080-Box  4-File 18-96   Digging trench in street in  winter
00080-Box  4-File 18-97   Ice skating on farm pond
00080-Box  4-File 18-98   Edward Wahl, 68, and Jacob  Kirschenmann, 81, both of McClusky, fishing at Brush Lake                  
00080-Box  4-File 18-99   Edward Wahl, 68, and Jacob  Kirschenmann, 81, both of McClusky, fishing at Brush Lake
00080-Box  4-File 18-100 Edward Wahl, 68, and Jacob  Kirschenmann, 81, both of McClusky, fishing at Brush Lake
00080-Box  4-File 18-101 Edward Wahl, 68, and Jacob  Kirschenmann, 81, both of McClusky, fishing at Brush Lake
00080-Box  4-File 18-102 Ice on river
00080-Box  4-File 18-103 “Pierre” – French Poodle  owned by Kathy Silk who works at Midway Veterinary Clinic
00080-Box  4-File 18-104 Dog in front of Midway  Veterinary Clinic
00080-Box  4-File 18-105 Snake found in banana room  of wholesale house
00080-Box  4-File 18-106 Dog playing with cat
00080-Box  4-File 18-107 Dog playing with cat
00080-Box  4-File 18-108 Man crossing the street in  snow storm
00080-Box  4-File 18-109 Woman running through snow  storm
00080-Box  4-File 18-110 Crowd at post office?
00080-Box  4-File 18-111 Harry Sherman, Steele, in  hospital bed
00080-Box  4-File 18-112 Harry Sherman, Steele, in  hospital bed
00080-Box  4-File 18-113 Nancy Ann Sherman in  hospital bed
00080-Box  4-File 18-114 Nancy Ann Sherman in  hospital bed
00080-Box  4-File 18-115 Collapsed tower
00080-Box  4-File 18-116 Collapsed tower
00080-Box  4-File 18-117 Collapsed tower
00080-Box  4-File 18-118 Collapsed tower
00080-Box 4-File  18-119 Firefighter
00080-Box  4-File 18-120 Irwin Anderson and Mickey  Anderson of Anderson Marina clearing out brush at camping area
00080-Box  4-File 18-121 Irwin Anderson and Mickey  Anderson of Anderson Marina clearing out brush at camping area
00080-Box  4-File 18-122 Irwin Anderson and Mickey  Anderson of Anderson Marina clearing out brush at camping area
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – January 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 01-01   Altar Society – Back  Row:  New officers – Mrs. Joseph Griffin,  Luverne Wilke, James Peters – Front Row:   Old officers – Mrs. Anthony Neubauer, Daniel O’Shea, Robert Peterson,  Fred Hennes
    00080-Box  5-File 01-02   Two men 
    00080-Box  5-File 01-03   Three men with trophy
    00080-Box  5-File 01-04   Workers for Sportsmen  Dinner - Back Row:  D. Wulf, J. Peters,  L. Heitzmann, L. Kvlin (sp?), W. Lang, S.A. Van Eschen, G. Westphal, Al  Klinger, and A. Pederson – Front Row:  H.  Josephson, J. Dahle, Tony Govene (sp?), C. Hennenfent, and Pius Kuntz 
    00080-Box  5-File 01-05   Mrs. Charles F. Vail, Abel  Cervantes, Chayo Cervantes, Mr. Charles F. Vail
    00080-Box  5-File 01-06   Mother of the Year – Woman  with three children
    00080-Box  5-File 01-07   Man, woman, and infant
    00080-Box  5-File 01-08   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 01-09   Mrs. William Lane, Moffit;  Clark M. Robinson, Coleharbor, Vice President; George Mikkelson, Starkweather,  President
    00080-Box  5-File 01-10   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 01-11   Four men and one woman
    00080-Box  5-File 01-12   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 01-13   Two men and two women  sitting at outdoor table
    00080-Box  5-File 01-14   Municipal Country Club –  Seated:  Mrs. Ben Buman, Chairman; Mrs.  Erv Young; Mrs. W.C. Brunsomen, Co-Chairman; Mrs. W.A. Grim – Standing:  Mrs. Ralph Scoular; Mrs. E.G. Boelter; Mrs.  W.T. Kraft – Planning committee for the Miss Slope Aux. for Shrine  Hospital.  Planning annual benefit card  party/Valentine party benefit for crippled children
    00080-Box  5-File 01-15   Municipal Country Club –  Seated:  Mrs. Ben Buman, Chairman; Mrs.  Erv Young; Mrs. W.C. Brunsomen, Co-Chairman; Mrs. W.A. Grim – Standing:  Mrs. Ralph Scoular; Mrs. E.G. Boelter; Mrs.  W.T. Kraft – Planning committee for the Miss Slope Aux. for Shrine  Hospital.  Planning annual benefit card  party/Valentine party benefit for crippled children
    00080-Box  5-File 01-16   Three men
    00080-Box 5-File  01-17   Quarter Century Club – Mrs. Mattie  Backen, Co. Supt. Fessenden; J.C. Pennington, Supt. Schools, Rugby; Glen  Iverson, Supt., Underwood; George Grooters, Supt., Turtle Lake; Ernest L. De  Alton, State Supervisor, Ag. Ed. NDSU, Fargo; R.K. Klein, State Super.,  Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 01-18   Two men sawing log
    00080-Box  5-File 01-19   A.E. Jacobsen, Chief  Accountant Bismarck Division looking over the shoulder of T.C. Muff,  Minneapolis General Auditor MDU in temporary rooms in basement of MDU building
    00080-Box  5-File 01-20   Ferd Hetterle – Window  washer at capitol helping to move the Highway Department
    00080-Box  5-File 01-21   Nick Thomas, Richardton,  gets keys to ’62 Oldsmobile from Fleck.   In 1916, R.J. Fleck, father of John Fleck, sold Jacob J. Thomas, father  of Nick Thomas, a Marion 6.  Fleck was a  dealer in Richardton.  Took his horse in  on trade for the Marion 6.  Fleck Sr.  stayed on farm to teach Thomas Sr. how to drive.  Fleck Jr. rode horse back to town.  Thomas has bought 7 or 8 cars from Fleck since.  Fleck motors moved to Bismarck Mandan in  1919.  Mr. Fleck, Sr. was in horse  business before becoming a car dealer
    00080-Box  5-File 01-22   Anton Feist, Hoskins-Meyers  Greenhouse employee for 11 years, with daisies, azaleas, and cyclamen
    00080-Box  5-File 01-23   Man with collections
    00080-Box  5-File 01-24   Man with collections
    00080-Box  5-File 01-25   Five women
    00080-Box  5-File 01-26   Group of students
    00080-Box  5-File 01-27   Group of students
    00080-Box  5-File 01-28   CEBMCO Group at Garrison  Dam tour
    00080-Box  5-File 01-29   Boy with bunny with broken  leg
    00080-Box  5-File 01-30   James Eliasson, Senior, and  Norton Johnson, Sophomore – James has a ripple tank, it’s a teaching aid for  physics class, projects image of waves created by machine – Norton has a  diagram of how food is used by the body with a system of lights
    00080-Box  5-File 01-31   Gordon Davidson, BJC  Student, part time employee at Cou. Supt. Schools office.  Castle made from old tin cans.  
    00080-Box  5-File 01-32   Gordon Davidson, BJC  Student, part time employee at Cou. Supt. Schools office.  Castle made from old tin cans.
    00080-Box  5-File 01-33   Sister Barbara Ann; Thomas  Wrangham, Chairman Voice of Demo; Joanne Long, 17, Senior at SMHS
    00080-Box  5-File 01-34   Five women
    00080-Box  5-File 01-35   Sister Danile, Instructor  in microbiology and chemistry, and Eileen Lynch, Freshman
    00080-Box  5-File 01-36   Man, woman, and girl
    00080-Box  5-File 01-37   Group photo
    00080-Box  5-File 01-38   8th graders – Cheryl Sloan,  Marilyn Degen, Jane Roswick
    00080-Box  5-File 01-39   Lorrie Meby and Valerie Ann  Noakes in foreground, Carol Ann Reifschneider and Danny Hickling behind table,  and Bradley Zietz and Scott David Lundburg
    00080-Box  5-File 01-40   Girl looking at reflection  in puddle
    00080-Box  5-File 01-41   Nurse examining patient
    00080-Box  5-File 01-42   Nurse filling syringe
    00080-Box  5-File 01-43   Nurse examining patient
    00080-Box  5-File 01-44   Lt. Col. Thomas A. Barry  presents check to Mr. Leo Hurley 
    00080-Box  5-File 01-45   Two men and a woman
    00080-Box  5-File 01-46   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-47   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-48   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-49   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-50   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-51   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-52   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-53   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-54   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-55   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-56   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-57   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-58   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-59   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-60   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-61   Boxing
    00080-Box  5-File 01-62   Airplane and emergency  vehicles on runway
    00080-Box 5-File  01-63   Airplane and emergency vehicles on  runway
    00080-Box  5-File 01-64   Car driving down wintery  road
    00080-Box  5-File 01-65   Woman wearing silly nose  covering
    00080-Box  5-File 01-66   Woman wearing silly nose  covering
    00080-Box  5-File 01-67   Girl jumping over puddle
    00080-Box  5-File 01-68   Mrs. Leona Shimmin beside  puddle
    00080-Box  5-File 01-69   Mrs. Leona Shimmin beside  puddle
    00080-Box  5-File 01-70   Unique bird feeder
    00080-Box  5-File 01-71   Unique bird feeder
    00080-Box  5-File 01-72   Deer
    00080-Box  5-File 01-73   Deer
    00080-Box  5-File 01-74   Deer
    00080-Box  5-File 01-75   Flight map
    00080-Box  5-File 01-76   Machinery moving snow
    00080-Box  5-File 01-77   Machinery moving snow
    00080-Box  5-File 01-78   Machinery moving snow
    00080-Box  5-File 01-79   Diane Ternes, Senior at SMHS,  walking in storm
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – February 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 02-01   Women holding GOP banner
    00080-Box  5-File 02-02   Crowd at Democratic event
    00080-Box  5-File 02-03   Man and woman talking to  Quentin Burdick
    00080-Box  5-File 02-04   Two men talking to Quentin  Burdick
    00080-Box  5-File 02-05   Man talking to Quentin  Burdick
    00080-Box  5-File 02-06   Two women
    00080-Box  5-File 02-07   Group on steps of Capitol  building
    00080-Box  5-File 02-08   Women putting “I voted”  sticker on a man
    00080-Box  5-File 02-09   Two women and a man
    00080-Box  5-File 02-10   Governor Guy and another  man
    00080-Box  5-File 02-11   Governor Guy signing  proclamation
    00080-Box  5-File 02-12   Elderly woman
    00080-Box  5-File 02-13   Two men and two women at  desk
    00080-Box  5-File 02-14   Group photo
    00080-Box  5-File 02-15   Three men and a woman
    00080-Box  5-File 02-16   Desks being installed
    00080-Box  5-File 02-17   Desks being installed
    00080-Box  5-File 02-18   Desks being installed      
    00080-Box  5-File 02-19   Four women sewing at table
    00080-Box  5-File 02-20   Five women sewing at table
    00080-Box  5-File 02-21   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 02-22   John Rovig, County Home  Service Chairman and Treasurer and Irvine Bates, Morton County Chapter Chairman
    00080-Box  5-File 02-23   Bob Asker, General  Chairman, and two other men
    00080-Box  5-File 02-24   Bob Asker, General  Chairman, and two other men
    00080-Box  5-File 02-25   Man holding sheet of stamps
    00080-Box  5-File 02-26   Man standing beside Service  Clean truck
    00080-Box  5-File 02-27   Governor Guy and three  women
    00080-Box  5-File 02-28   Alan Herr, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 02-29   Arlene Anderson, Turtle  Lake
    00080-Box  5-File 02-30   John Page, Almont
    00080-Box  5-File 02-31   Margaret Gleeson, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 02-32   Gary Norton, New Salem
    00080-Box  5-File 02-33   Carol Hellman, Glen Ullin
    00080-Box  5-File 02-34   Carol Hellman, Glen Ullin
    00080-Box  5-File 02-35   Girl
    00080-Box  5-File 02-36   Girl
    00080-Box  5-File 02-37   Del Novak, SMCH, and Ron  Gerhardt, SMCH on French Horn
    00080-Box  5-File 02-38   Virginia Smith, Dickinson  High School, French Horn; Marilynn Johnson, Bismarck High School, Bassoon
    00080-Box  5-File 02-39   Fred Larson, Bismarck High  School, Choir Member; Betty Anderson, Bismarck High School, Saxophone
    00080-Box  5-File 02-40   Cheryl Johnson, BHS, Flute,  and Carol Sundahl, BHS, Clarinet
    00080-Box  5-File 02-41   Cheryl Johnson, BHS, Flute,  and Carol Sundahl, BHS, Clarinet
    00080-Box  5-File 02-42   Three musicians
    00080-Box  5-File 02-43   Four musicians
    00080-Box  5-File 02-44   Four musicians
    00080-Box  5-File 02-45   Children playing at table
    00080-Box  5-File 02-46   Woman doing chin ups
    00080-Box  5-File 02-47   Seven sets of twins
    00080-Box  5-File 02-48   BHS Concert Choir
    00080-Box  5-File 02-49   Karen Eckert, Terri Simon,  and Margaret Pudwill with balloons
    00080-Box  5-File 02-50   Dan Daner in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-51   Debra Blanc in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-52   Gerald Lannoye in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-53   Sharon Clemens in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-54   Renee Hendrickson in fancy  hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-55   Rodney Tweten in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-56   Ann Buckingham and Steven  Bain in fancy hats
    00080-Box  5-File 02-57   Susan Blomberg and Steven  Peightal in fancy hats
    00080-Box  5-File 02-58   Billy Thorup in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-59   Vicki Cohen in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-60   Ross Dorothy in fancy hat
    00080-Box  5-File 02-61   Jerry Schimmelpfenning,  Belinda Goehring, Ryan Larson – 6th Graders at Pioneer Elementary with Ancient  History Project
    00080-Box  5-File 02-62   Girl looking at flag held  by man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 02-63   Scout receiving award
    00080-Box  5-File 02-64   Scout receiving award
    00080-Box  5-File 02-65   Man taking a pledge
    00080-Box  5-File 02-66   House
    00080-Box  5-File 02-67   Street signs
    00080-Box  5-File 02-68   Stop sign
    00080-Box  5-File 02-69   Men working on rooftop
    00080-Box  5-File 02-70   Man working on rooftop
    00080-Box  5-File 02-71   Man working on rooftop 
    00080-Box  5-File 02-72   Road construction?
    00080-Box  5-File 02-73   Car driving down gravel  road
    00080-Box  5-File 02-74   Man crossing snowy street
    00080-Box  5-File 02-75   Steam on the Missouri River
    00080-Box  5-File 02-76   Horses in snowy pasture  north of Highway 10, West of Mandan
    00080-Box  5-File 02-77   Horses in snowy pasture  north of Highway 10, West of Mandan
    00080-Box  5-File 02-78   Horses in snowy pasture  north of Highway 10, West of Mandan
    00080-Box  5-File 02-79   Tractor in field
    00080-Box  5-File 02-80   Tractor in field
    00080-Box  5-File 02-81   Men and women working at  table
    00080-Box  5-File 02-82   Men and women working at  table
    00080-Box  5-File 02-83   Yoshiaki Kishi and Agnes  Gulan (sp?)
    00080-Box  5-File 02-84   Yoshiaki Kishi and Agnes  Gulan (sp?)
    00080-Box  5-File 02-85   N.C. Klabo
    00080-Box  5-File 02-86   Two men at file cabinet
    00080-Box  5-File 02-87   ? Burgham, Bismarck; J.  Ginakes, Bismarck; W.M. Williamson, Bismarck; M.E. Konrad
    00080-Box  5-File 02-88   County Tax Hearing
    00080-Box  5-File 02-89   County Tax Hearing
    00080-Box  5-File 02-90   Two men (doctors?)
    00080-Box  5-File 02-91   Woman and man
    00080-Box  5-File 02-92   Mrs. Edythe Herron and two  other women
  00080-Box  5-File 02-93   Mrs. Edythe Herron and two  other women
00080-Box  5-File 02-94   Man, woman, and infant
00080-Box  5-File 02-95   James Randall, Dickinson,  County Supt. of Schools; Mrs. T. Klingensmith, Mandan, County Supervisor, Morton;  Brita Gardebring, Bismarck
00080-Box  5-File 02-96   Woman and boy
00080-Box  5-File 02-97   Woman and boy
00080-Box  5-File 02-98   David Gilbert, Jennifer  Martel, Laureen Fordyce
00080-Box  5-File 02-99   Kay Smith, Bernie Mitzel,  Suzi Sorlie, Carmen Bauer
00080-Box  5-File 02-100 Kay Smith, Bernie Mitzel, Suzi Sorlie, Carmen Bauer
00080-Box  5-File 02-101 Kay Smith, Bernie Mitzel, Suzi Sorlie, Carmen Bauer
00080-Box  5-File 02-102 Kay Smith, Bernie Mitzel, Suzi Sorlie, Carmen Bauer
00080-Box  5-File 02-103 Girl with watch and man
00080-Box  5-File 02-104 Group of young women
00080-Box  5-File 02-105 Group of young women
00080-Box  5-File 02-106 J.R. Madsen, Mandan, Regional Director; Col. Richard Weltzin,  Commander 32nd Fighter Wing, Minot AFB; Mrs. Clara D. Brown, Amidon, County  Chairman; R.J. Mooney, Bismarck, 1st National Bank
00080-Box  5-File 02-107 J.R. Madsen, Mandan, Regional Director; Col. Richard Weltzin,  Commander 32nd Fighter Wing, Minot AFB; Mrs. Clara D. Brown, Amidon, County  Chairman; R.J. Mooney, Bismarck, 1st National Bank
00080-Box  5-File 02-108 Three men
00080-Box  5-File 02-109 Three men
00080-Box  5-File 02-110 Jake Ehley, Salesman; ? McGurrau; Chris Balzer, Plant Supt.
00080-Box  5-File 02-111 Mrs. R.A. Ritterbush, President; Mrs. A.B. Meyer, Secretary; Mrs.  Richard Hall, Second Vice President; Mrs. E. Walter Erdmann, First Vice  President
00080-Box  5-File 02-112 Students at dance
00080-Box  5-File 02-113 Dr. Cliff Peters, Dr. B.J. Clayburgh, M.D., Grand Forks, Rep.  Oscar Sorlie, Buxton
00080-Box  5-File 02-114 V.L. Gilbreath, Sen. Grant Trenbeath, Brooks Keogh, Keene (ND)
00080-Box  5-File 02-115 Claudia Casey and Mr. B?
00080-Box  5-File 02-116 Pat Himmelspach, Mandan, Operator Monson Construction, digging  trench
00080-Box  5-File 02-117 Edwin Schneider, City Employee, digging channel to get water  flowing
00080-Box  5-File 02-118 Edwin Schneider, City Employee, digging channel to get water  flowing
00080-Box  5-File 02-119 Harold Henke, Hannover
00080-Box  5-File 02-120 Bill Van Oosting, Hensler; Groes Broste, Bismarck; Ervin  Bourgois, Bismarck
00080-Box  5-File 02-121 Morris Holm, Carson; Erwin Klusmann, New Salem
00080-Box  5-File 02-122 Harry R. Zacher, Elgin; Milton Grube, New Salem
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – March 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 03-01   Gary Wilson
    00080-Box  5-File 03-02   Mr. and Mrs. Arlis D.  Simmons
    00080-Box  5-File 03-03   Mr. and Mrs. James  Moorhouse
    00080-Box  5-File 03-04   Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carnes
    00080-Box  5-File 03-05   Mrs. Leonard Gerhart
    00080-Box  5-File 03-06   H.J. Charbonneau,  Dickinson; A.T. Miller, Steele; Reuben Heupel, Elgin
    00080-Box  5-File 03-07   John H. Ward, William C.  Davis, Charles J. Whittey
    00080-Box  5-File 03-08   John W. Lambros, Coffee man  from St. Paul, Minnesota; Clayton Wolt, son; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolt, of  Sterling
    00080-Box  5-File 03-09   Merle Bekkerus, Bismarck,  Bill Dosch, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 03-10   Albert M. Peterson, Hunter  (ND), looks at painting of covered wagon held by Bert Hendershott, farmer  artist.
    00080-Box  5-File 03-11   Three women and a man at  table
    00080-Box  5-File 03-12   Man and two young men
    00080-Box  5-File 03-13   Mrs. Ed Schauer, Mrs. Alton  Schuette, Mrs. Lloyd Omdahl, Mrs. Guy, Mrs. S.G. Mason, Mrs. E.A. Rich 
    00080-Box  5-File 03-14   Crowd on sidewalk
    00080-Box  5-File 03-15   Man at podium on stage
    00080-Box  5-File 03-16   Nominating Committee –  Herman Meyer, Baldwin; Mrs. L.G. Fowler, Rural Bismarck; Vic Gilbreath,  ?Moeller, Warner Quale
    00080-Box  5-File 03-17   Resolutions Committee –  Mrs. Francis Bleakney, Guy Larson, ? Atkinson, Ted Lang
    00080-Box  5-File 03-18   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 03-19   Rep. Harold Hofstrand,  Leeds, Chairman of Resolutions Committee, and Rep. Chester Fossum, Bottineau  County, Maxbass
    00080-Box  5-File 03-20   Colin Cary, Mandan
    00080-Box  5-File 03-21   Dean Winkjer, Williston,  Ernest Fleck, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 03-22   ? Doherty, ? Jensen, Frank  Albers
    00080-Box  5-File 03-23   Sen. R.L. Foss, Mrs.  Kathleen Schmidt, and Tom Brown – All of Valley City
    00080-Box  5-File 03-24   Schnell and Rue
    00080-Box  5-File 03-25   Arley R. Bjella and another  man
    00080-Box 5-File  03-26   Convention
    00080-Box  5-File 03-27   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 03-28   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 03-29   Bill Bachmeier and ?  Robinson
    00080-Box  5-File 03-30   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 03-31   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 03-32   Crowd
    00080-Box  5-File 03-33   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 03-34   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 03-35   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 03-36   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 03-37   Birdhouse?
    00080-Box  5-File 03-38   Demonstration display  “Farmers Betrayed”
    00080-Box  5-File 03-39   Demonstration display “ASC  Grave”
    00080-Box  5-File 03-40   Demonstrators with signs –  ASC in Amidon
    00080-Box  5-File 03-41   Students in library
    00080-Box  5-File 03-42   Girl with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-43   Students with art projects
    00080-Box  5-File 03-44   Student with art projects
    00080-Box  5-File 03-45   Boy with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-46   Boy with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-47   Boy with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-48   Boy with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-49   Girl with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-50   Girl with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-51   Girl with art project
    00080-Box  5-File 03-52   Students with science  dioramas
    00080-Box  5-File 03-53   Debbie Rath with big dipper  diorama
    00080-Box  5-File 03-54   Students with school  projects - castles
    00080-Box  5-File 03-55   6th graders at Northridge –  Marc Olson, Deborah Lips, Shirley Sample, Timothy Fiechtner
    00080-Box  5-File 03-56   Children in costumes
    00080-Box  5-File 03-57   Two girls
    00080-Box  5-File 03-58   Two young women and a young  man
    00080-Box  5-File 03-59   Young woman
    00080-Box  5-File 03-60   Young woman at piano
    00080-Box  5-File 03-61   Students in bleachers
    00080-Box  5-File 03-62   Crowd at sales ring
    00080-Box  5-File 03-63   Crowd at sales ring
    00080-Box  5-File 03-64   Six men with awards
    00080-Box  5-File 03-65   Boy Scout Troop 17
    00080-Box  5-File 03-66   Man and group of women (Red  Cross?)
    00080-Box  5-File 03-67   Men sitting at desks
    00080-Box  5-File 03-68   Plane on runway “The  Recovery Operation was guided from the control tower”
    00080-Box  5-File 03-69   Teams of 9524th surround  C-119 performing duties
    00080-Box  5-File 03-70   Two men with globe
    00080-Box  5-File 03-71   Men in Game and Fish boat  putting out or bringing in net
    00080-Box  5-File 03-72   Bridge and sidewalk
    00080-Box  5-File 03-73   Bridge and sidewalk
    00080-Box  5-File 03-74   North Dakota State  Employment Service Building
    00080-Box  5-File 03-75   Bohemian Waxwings on lawn
    00080-Box  5-File 03-76   Geese in flight
    00080-Box  5-File 03-77   Herd of deer jumping fence        
    00080-Box  5-File 04-01   Mr. Carl R. Ferderer  (right), Chief – Industry, Mining, and Transportation Division, conferring with  General Barnea, Director of the Israel Management Center, and Mr. Elkanan  Kling, Director of Services for the Ministry of Commerce & Industry
    00080-Box  5-File 04-02   ? Haughland
    00080-Box  5-File 04-03   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 04-04   Cindy ?
    00080-Box  5-File 04-05   John Wyzgowski
    00080-Box  5-File 04-06   Mrs. Mildred (Trygg)  Smuland
    00080-Box  5-File 04-07   Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Thor
    00080-Box  5-File 04-08   Mr. and Mrs. Gary McBride
    00080-Box  5-File 04-09   Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Keeler
    00080-Box  5-File 04-10   Three women and one man
    00080-Box  5-File 04-11   Three young women dancing
    00080-Box  5-File 04-12   Three young women dancing
    00080-Box  5-File 04-13   Mr. and Mrs. Peter K.  McKenzie
    00080-Box  5-File 04-14   Jim Sessele with axe
    00080-Box  5-File 04-15   Woman and three children
    00080-Box  5-File 04-16   Family vacation – group  photo in front of airplane
    00080-Box  5-File 04-17   Jacob Johnson, New England,  North Dakota Pioneer, Daglum Community 
    00080-Box  5-File 04-18   Eight men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-19   Two men – A.J. Iseminger?
    00080-Box  5-File 04-20   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-21   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-22   Karen Kopseng, Jennifer  Sette, Carmen Bauer, Pat Woodmansee 
    00080-Box  5-File 04-23   Man working with equipment
    00080-Box  5-File 04-24   Mrs. W.C. Block, Executive  Secretary of Morton County Red Cross Chapter
    00080-Box  5-File 04-25   Nels Skaar, Bismarck, North  Dakota President; Harold P. King, National President, Los Angeles; Cal Vaudrey,  South Dakota President; George Toman, Mandan, National Secretary; At meeting to  honor National President
    00080-Box  5-File 04-26   Nels Skaar, Bismarck, North  Dakota President; Harold P. King, National President, Los Angeles; Cal Vaudrey,  South Dakota President; George Toman, Mandan, National Secretary; At meeting to  honor National President
    00080-Box  5-File 04-27   Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messmer  of Dickinson tasting crackers and cheese
    00080-Box  5-File 04-28   Mrs. Jack Swenson, Mrs.  William Bolenbaugh, Mrs. Victor Careful, Mrs. R.F. Nuessle, Mrs. Max McMullen
    00080-Box  5-File 04-29   Mrs. Charles Grantier; Mrs.  Gary Miller, Children’s Art Chairman; Mrs. William Higgins, Director
    00080-Box  5-File 04-30   Jack Wilhelm in airport  tower – temp outside 70 degrees, temp inside 94 degrees – air conditioner shut  down for winter and needs service to turn on
    00080-Box  5-File 04-31   Jack Wilhelm in airport  tower – temp outside 70 degrees, temp inside 94 degrees – air conditioner shut  down for winter and needs service to turn on
    00080-Box  5-File 04-32   Four women
    00080-Box  5-File 04-33   Four men and a woman
    00080-Box  5-File 04-34   Man and woman with award
    00080-Box  5-File 04-35   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-36   Kenny Solmonson and Leo  Hunn – 20th Century employees hanging Republican State Convention sign
    00080-Box  5-File 04-37   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-38   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-39   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-40   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-41   Man       
    00080-Box  5-File 04-42   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 04-43   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-44   Stanley Saugstad, Ward  County, and Ernest Johnson, Barnes County
    00080-Box  5-File 04-45   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-46   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-47   Three men talking
    00080-Box  5-File 04-48   Three women talking
    00080-Box  5-File 04-49   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box 5-File  04-50   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-51   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-52   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-53   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-54   Monty Burke, McKenzie, and  Lawrence Buck, Hazelton
    00080-Box  5-File 04-55   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-56a R.C. Fallgatter, Dawson; Mrs. Bernice Stafne, Fargo; John Murphy,  Steele
    00080-Box  5-File 04-56b Group of men at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-57   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 04-58   Man speaking at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-59   Victory march at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-60   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-61   Lawrence Dick, Mrs. R.J.  Petrich, Vernon Dagman
    00080-Box  5-File 04-62   Creighton Sayles, Roy  Young, and Mrs. Bill McClelland of Mandan, and Albert Schroeder, New Salem
    00080-Box  5-File 04-63   Mrs. Rita Lennertz, Minot,  former Rep. National Conv., ? Thompson, ? Johnston 
    00080-Box  5-File 04-64   Albers and Doherty         
    00080-Box  5-File 04-65   Mrs. Nels Pladsen, Finlay,  and Mrs. Charles Parkman, Hope
    00080-Box  5-File 04-66   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 04-67   UND Student Pages – Carol  Clow; Mary Hartl, New Rockford
    00080-Box  5-File 04-68   Gordon Matheny, Mrs. Treacy  Gibbons, Mr. Treacy Gibbons
    00080-Box  5-File 04-69   Alden Foss, Valley City;  B.W. Schubert, Jamestown, Jake Berman, Jamestown
    00080-Box  5-File 04-70   Judy Gibbons, BJC Page,  hauls mike for speakers 
    00080-Box  5-File 04-71   Rep. Aldin R. Miller,  Beach; Don Hathaway, County Chairman and State Central Committee man, Beach
    00080-Box  5-File 04-72   County signs for convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-73   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 04-74   Crowd at convention
    00080-Box  5-File 04-75   Four boys making arrows
    00080-Box  5-File 04-76a Kenneth Dalstad, Nancy Brady, Rita Wentz, Jim McLean
    00080-Box  5-File 04-76b Patti and Peggy Schauss, 8 year old twins, doing a duet on the piano       
    00080-Box  5-File 04-77   Margaret McCoy, 13 years  old
    00080-Box  5-File 04-78   Kathy Kemp, Marvin Deitz  (king), Jerry Kettleson (in rear). Mary Helen Tatley (queen), Kay Kamla, Mel  Bachmeier
    00080-Box  5-File 04-79   Three boys, two playing the  violin
    00080-Box  5-File 04-80   Jan Dietrich
    00080-Box  5-File 04-81   Cheryl Wegner, 8, Mrs.  Wilbert Wagner, Timothy Bauer, 11, Mrs. Wilfred Bauer – Saxvik celebrating  children’s art month
    00080-Box  5-File 04-82   Jan Dietrich
    00080-Box  5-File 04-83   Gary Gonser, Al Richter, Roger  Peterson, Mike McCormack
    00080-Box  5-File 04-84   Children on escalator
    00080-Box  5-File 04-85   Children dancing in  gymnasium
    00080-Box  5-File 04-86   5th grade students from  Pioneer Elementary – Mrs. Earl Hartung, teacher; Maylen Mortenson, Bismarck,  Otis Elevator man showing step tread from escalator; Science class learning  about machinery gears, motors, and how they work
    00080-Box  5-File 04-87   Susan Rivinius, 13, June  and Carol Maynard, 13, Bobbie Keating, Senior Scout Assist. Troop 74 Bismarck  Junior High
    00080-Box  5-File 04-88   ? Weisberg and Frank J.  Gillenberg  
    00080-Box  5-File 04-89   ? Weisberg and Frank J.  Gillenberg
    00080-Box  5-File 04-90   Mike Speaks, North Dakota  Ticket Chairman and another man
    00080-Box  5-File 04-91   Two boys and dog looking at  reflection in pond
    00080-Box  5-File 04-92   Two boys and dog looking at  reflection in pond
    00080-Box  5-File 04-93   Two boys and dog looking at  reflection in pond
    00080-Box  5-File 04-94   Two boys and dog looking at  reflection in pond
    00080-Box  5-File 04-95   Plane contrail above light  pole
    00080-Box  5-File 04-96   Spoil banks from lignite  coal strip mining.  Truax-Trayer Mining  Companies, Haze, North Dakota mine.   These spoil banks made good wildlife areas when planted to trees and  shrubs.  These areas can be planted successfully  within 2-3 years after being piled up.
    00080-Box  5-File 04-97   Bohemian Waxwings in tree –  Nest in pine country way up north in Canada.
    00080-Box  5-File 04-98   Pioneer 3rd graders getting  tour from George Cram, Sr., airport employee
    00080-Box 5-File  04-99   Pioneer 3rd graders getting tour  from George Cram, Sr., airport employee
    00080-Box  5-File 04-100 Woman
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – April 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 05-01   Mrs. Ruth Perius (sp?),  Jean, 10, and Norman Paulson - The Perius (sp?) are from Minot, formerly of  Mandan, they were visiting the State Museum – This flag was presented to the  museum by Col. Brocopp in 1940
    00080-Box  5-File 05-02   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 05-03   Lorna Monson
    00080-Box  5-File 05-04   Charleen Hoerner
    00080-Box  5-File 05-05   Mary Mayes, alternate  delegate to Girls State
    00080-Box  5-File 05-06   Rev. Carl Hiller, Denver  (CO)
    00080-Box  5-File 05-07   Rev. Lloyd Behnken, Omaha  (NE)
    00080-Box  5-File 05-08   Mrs. R.E. Marvelli
    00080-Box  5-File 05-09a Mr. and Mrs. Milo R. Moen
    00080-Box 5-File  05-09b Mr. and Mrs. Alden Gorden
    00080-Box  5-File 05-10   Mr. and Mrs. Marlen Coleman
    00080-Box  5-File 05-1     Examining the Mrs. North  Dakota contest schedule of events are Western North Dakota semi-finalists Mrs.  Clarence Doppler, Menoken, and Mrs. Raymond Goehring, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 05-12   ? Gunning, ? Goebel, ?  Pekas, ? Bacan
    00080-Box  5-File 05-13   Picketing Archbishop
    00080-Box  5-File 05-14   Bismarck members of the  Seventh-day Adventist Health and Welfare Society with the disaster first-aid  kits prepared for homes.  The project was  displayed at a meeting in Dickinson Thursday.   The kits sell for $10.
    00080-Box  5-File 05-15   Mortgage Burning for the  Lutheran Church – Gilbert Larson, Leonard, Knorr, Chester Lockrem, Pastor  Agrimson, Pastor Hermeier, Arthur Neubauer, Walter Kottsick, Johnny Martinson,  Leland Page. 
    00080-Box  5-File 05-16   Doc Elliot, Dan Halvorson,  Byron Anderson, R.D. Bain, Charles Lein, ? Crabtree    
    00080-Box  5-File 05-17   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 05-18   Man – Hager?
    00080-Box  5-File 05-19   Judith D.
    00080-Box  5-File 05-20   Jenene Wilke – Girls State  Delegate
    00080-Box  5-File 05-21   Mrs. Curtis Olson, Mrs. Al  Gilman, Beach, Mrs. Webb Allen, Sentinel Butte
    00080-Box  5-File 05-22   Mrs. Clarice Wachal,  Menoken, Emil Bergquist, Wilton, Albert Meyer, Baldwin, Bernice Asbridge
    00080-Box  5-File 05-23   Harley McDowell, Director,  Bismarck; Mrs. Lynn Eslinger, Italian Village Hostess of convention, Bismarck;  Mark Walsh, MDU, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 05-24   Mrs. Norman Hogue,  Riverview District, retiring President, hands gavel to Anthony Erickson,  Wilton, Incoming President.  Seated:  Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Wilton, Secretary; Mrs.  Phillip Oshanyk, Wilton, Vice President; Mrs. Everett Dutton, Jr., Menoken,  Treasurer
    00080-Box  5-File 05-25   Bismarck Junior College  Students tour Minneapolis-Moline Tractor Plant.   Mr. G.E. Salberg of Bismarck Junior College, Bismarck, North Dakota,  headed a group of engineering and mechanical arts students who toured the Twin  Cities, including a visit to the Minneapolis-Moline tractor and engine plant at  Minnehaha and Lake Street on Wednesday, April 4.
    00080-Box  5-File 05-26   James B. Connolly, Fargo,  Secretary; John Zaylskie, Fargo, Vice President; Jack G. Kinsella, Bismarck,  President; Henry C. Rossi, Bismarck, Treasurer
    00080-Box  5-File 05-27   Mrs. Gladys Toland, Edward  Harrison, Bismarck, Armen Heidt, Wing 
    00080-Box  5-File 05-28   Ed ?; Mrs. Marion Moen,  Devils Lake, Senior Public Health Nurse; Mrs. Natalie Adamson, Beach, Golden  Valley Chairman Christmas Seal; John W. Pence, Minot, Medical Rep. of Lederle  Labs explaining use of time-test
    00080-Box  5-File 05-29   Mrs. John Senger, District  Rep.; Mrs. Marie Kolberg, Junior Director
    00080-Box  5-File 05-30a Gene Franck, Jim McGurron, John Brady
    00080-Box  5-File 05-30b Five men at baseball field – Pres. Al Rylance, Mayor Cliff  Hurlbert, John Handtman
    00080-Box  5-File 05-31   Don Duehu, Minneapolis  demonstrating how to cut and handle Pyrex glass pipe; Roy Wheeler, Mott; Frank  Klein, Dickinson; Dennis Carlson, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 05-32   Mrs. Roy Neff, Mrs. Carl  Fischer, Mrs. H.W. Richholt; Mrs. S.S. McDonald, Mrs. Reid
    00080-Box  5-File 05-33   Dave Kelley, Administrative  Vice President; Arnold Sakshaug, Sgt. At Arms; Norman Peterson, Educational  Vice President; Jelmer Shjeflo, Treasurer; Russ Kapitan, Past President; Dean  Flagg, Secretary; Alfred Schultz, President
    00080-Box  5-File 05-34   Marvin E. Peterson; James  H. McPherson, Fargo, Truck Manager Chevy Motor Division; M.M. Klontz, Bismarck,  District Manager Chevy Motor Division
    00080-Box  5-File 05-35   Bettyann Murry and  Secretary Bill Murry; Adaline Perry and President Charles Perry; Margaret  Swenson and Vice President Harley Swenson
    00080-Box  5-File 05-36   Fran Laschkewitsch,  Bismarck; Jarl Bergland, Fargo, President; Sister Lawrence, Dickinson; Pat  Steele, Bismarck, Co-Chairman of Convention
    00080-Box  5-File 05-37   Rev. E.S. Fenske, Lehr;  Rev. Albert Krombein, Mercer; Dr. M. Vanderbeck, Forest Park, Illinois, Pastor  Interim North American Baptists; Rev. W.H. Klempel, McIntosh, South Dakota;  Rev. Frank Pedersen, Kenmare
    00080-Box  5-File 05-38   Roger Johnsen, Terry  Peterson, Bill Townsend
    00080-Box  5-File 05-39   Four students with trophies  and one man
    00080-Box  5-File 05-40   Group of students with  trophy
    00080-Box  5-File 05-41   Betty Jane Rance, 20,  center, a speech therapy major at Minot State Teachers College, is shown  receiving a $150 North Dakota Congress of Parent-Teacher Association  scholarship from MSTC President C.P. Lura.   Looking on is Dr. Frank Bauman, director of teacher training at the  college and a member of the state PTA scholarship committee.  The annual scholarship is awarded to students  in some area of special education who have completed two or more years of  college work in education at any accredited North Dakota college.  Sources of the scholarship fund are proceeds  from life memberships in the PTA, memorials, bequests, and gifts.  Chairman of the scholarship committee is  Marlowe Johnson, coordinator of elementary education of Minot’s public  schools.  Betty Jane Rance is from  Webster, North Dakota, and a 1959 graduate of Devils Lake Central High  School.  She graduated from Devils Lake  Junior College in May of 1961.
    00080-Box  5-File 05-42   Marlene Schonert, Baldwin,  Vice President; Bev Thorson, Wing, President; Julia Walter, Arena, Secretary
    00080-Box  5-File 05-43   Cheerleaders
    00080-Box  5-File 05-44   Gerald Rath, Tuttle; Keith  Rath, Tuttle; Iris Halsey, Forth Yates; Valerie Taylor, Fort Yates; Billy  Franke, Turtle Lake; Bruce Imsdahl, Turtle Lake 
    00080-Box  5-File 05-45   Brownie Troop 25 –  Will-Moore – Mary Ellen Lies, Roy Ann Benson, Miss Velma Corner
    00080-Box  5-File 05-46   Pat Sym, Gwyn Deanovic,  Patty Anderson, Ellen Stanton, Mary Ann Simpfenderfer
    00080-Box  5-File 05-47   Sandy Asker and Mary  Christianson teaching baby buffalo to drink from calf bucket
    00080-Box  5-File 05-48   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 05-49   Anton Gross, 15 years; Emil  Doerr, 15 years; Kap Jundt, 15 years; William Hager, 10 years; Ernest Jesser,  10 years
    00080-Box  5-File 05-50   LeRoy Rudnick, 15 years;  Joe Ustanko, 15 years; Matt Roehrich, 10 years; Anton Schweitzer, 15 years; Ben  Werner, 15 years; Lloyd Hanson, 15 years, woman     
    00080-Box  5-File 05-51   Workmen making door from  old to new courthouse addition 
    00080-Box  5-File 05-52   Erwin Specht, Dale  Schlichenmayer installing bleachers in ball park
    00080-Box  5-File 05-53   George Benz, city employee,  painting fence by 1st base
    00080-Box  5-File 05-54   Priory Bell tower under  construction
    00080-Box  5-File 05-55   Bobby Anderson, 3, Mrs.  Orlin Anderson at Bobby’s first ball game
    00080-Box  5-File 05-56   Boys on bus
    00080-Box  5-File 05-57   Tom Watt, Student  Conductor; Don Mendres, Trumpet solo; Gerri Hannah, Concert Master
    00080-Box  5-File 05-58   US Army Field Band on the  Capitol Mall, Washington, DC
    00080-Box  5-File 05-59   Group photo
    00080-Box  5-File 05-60   Claude Werner, with shovel;  Curley (?) Werner, brick layer - Werner Masonry repairing bridge
    00080-Box  5-File 05-61   Campers on lot at Jake’s  Camp Trailers Sales & Rentals 
    00080-Box  5-File 05-62   Old log cabin south of  Glencoe Church
    00080-Box  5-File 05-63   Cement being poured for BHS  Gym floor
    00080-Box  5-File 05-64   Herbert Miller, janitor at  Northridge School, who stands 6’2”, stands behind pile of tumbleweeds caught on  fence across the alley from the school
    00080-Box  5-File 05-65   Herbert Miller, janitor at  Northridge School, who stands 6’2”, stands behind pile of tumbleweeds caught on  fence across the alley from the school
    00080-Box  5-File 05-66   Herbert Miller, janitor at  Northridge School, who stands 6’2”, stands behind pile of tumbleweeds caught on  fence across the alley from the school
    00080-Box  5-File 05-67   John Kimball seeding 50  acre plot
    00080-Box  5-File 05-68   Jake Ohljauser, Manager at  F.U. Cent. Exec. Gas Plant, filling 30,000 gallon propane tank car
    00080-Box  5-File 05-69   Group of boys looking at  gun
    00080-Box  5-File 05-70   Pheasants being released
    00080-Box  5-File 05-71   Pheasants being released
    00080-Box  5-File 05-72   Protest blockade
    00080-Box  5-File 05-73   Patients picketing at  Bethesda Lutheran Hospital
    00080-Box  5-File 05-74   Damage from runoff
    00080-Box  5-File 05-75   Man, little boy, and dog on  vet table
    00080-Box  5-File 05-76   Man injured by hoist
    00080-Box  5-File 05-77   Marine Trooper hanging out  of Naval plane
    00080-Box  5-File 06-01   Dog wearing “I’m for Bakke”  sign
    00080-Box  5-File 06-02   Evan Lipps awarding LeRoy  Nelson for Meritorious Service
  00080-Box  5-File 06-03   Group of men
00080-Box  5-File 06-04   Evan Lipps and another man
00080-Box  5-File 06-05   Evan Lipps with group of  men
00080-Box 5-File  06-06   Evan Lipps with group of men
00080-Box  5-File 06-07   Two women sitting on  bleachers
00080-Box  5-File 06-08   Crowd in bleachers
00080-Box  5-File 06-09   Man demonstrating cutting  Pyrex glass pipe
00080-Box  5-File 06-10   Two women with flag
00080-Box 5-File  06-11   Three women
00080-Box  5-File 06-12   One man and four women
00080-Box  5-File 06-13   Women at tea
00080-Box  5-File 06-14   Man
00080-Box  5-File 06-15   Four women
00080-Box  5-File 06-16   Students with “Vote Yes”  sign
00080-Box  5-File 06-17   Student photographers and  subject
00080-Box  5-File 06-18   Three women
00080-Box  5-File 06-19   Church?
00080-Box  5-File 06-20   Dorothy Vernon with a scale  replica of Garland 5 Texaco Oil Co. well.   Built by Mike Bolenbaugh
00080-Box  5-File 06-21   Rudolf Sigmund and Jana Overbeck  looking at DeWayne Selby’s model of Beulah, North Dakota
00080-Box  5-File 06-22   Larry Rolfson with model of  major game areas of North Dakota
00080-Box  5-File 06-23   Girl with doll
00080-Box  5-File 06-24   Marilyn and Marlys ?
00080-Box  5-File 06-25   LaVonne and Laverne ?
00080-Box  5-File 06-26   Two girls with calf
00080-Box  5-File 06-27   Three boys sitting by  railroad tracks
00080-Box  5-File 06-28   Three boys sitting by  railroad tracks
00080-Box  5-File 06-29   Man working on sculpture
00080-Box  5-File 06-30   Two men with sculpture
00080-Box  5-File 06-31   Convention secretary Mrs.  Larry Sommers listening to Burdick speak
00080-Box  5-File 06-32   World War Memorial Building  set up for convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-33   Dog with “I’m for Bakke”  sign
00080-Box  5-File 06-34   Group of men
00080-Box  5-File 06-35   Crowd at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-36   Mr. and Mrs. Scott Anderson
00080-Box  5-File 06-37   Crowd at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-38   A.L. Kingsley, Fred  Trautman, and Dan Chapman – Burleigh delegates
00080-Box 5-File  06-39   Leo Carlson, Washburn; ? Fiedler
00080-Box  5-File 06-40   N.S. Trauger, Russ  Peterson, Andy Mork
00080-Box  5-File 06-41   Ole Sampson from Ramsey  County discussing crop control
00080-Box  5-File 06-42   Sen. Berube, Ed Lentz, John  Heil, Oscar Abrahamson
00080-Box  5-File 06-43   Three men at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-44   Crowd at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-45   Speaking at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-46   Man speaking at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-47   Crowd at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-48   Two women at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-49   Judy Langford and Jim  Larsen – Pages at convention
00080-Box  5-File 06-50   Governor Guy with four men  – signing proclamation
00080-Box  5-File 06-51   Two men
00080-Box  5-File 06-52   Looking up flag pole
00080-Box 5-File  06-53   Looking up flag pole
00080-Box  5-File 06-54   Bridge collapse
00080-Box  5-File 06-55   People on raft in creek
00080-Box  5-File 06-56   People on raft in creek
00080-Box  5-File 06-57   Cow and calf in pasture
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – May 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 07-01   Meryl Severson, Manager  café, Minot Air Force Base; Miss Mavis Nymon, NDSU, Fargo; checking radiation  with Geiger counter
    00080-Box  5-File 07-02   Mr. Batault, French Consul  in Denver
    00080-Box  5-File 07-03   Wayne Sutherland, District  Governor, Minn-Dakota District, Kiwanis Club
    00080-Box  5-File 07-04   Walter A. Davidson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-05   Dan Hanson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-06   Harold A. Flor, Honorary  degree - NDSU
    00080-Box  5-File 07-07   George A. Abbott, Honorary  degree - NDSU
    00080-Box  5-File 07-08   Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reiser
    00080-Box  5-File 07-09   Charles E. Kellogg,  Honorary degree - NDSU
    00080-Box  5-File 07-10   Evelyn Fischer (sp?)
    00080-Box  5-File 07-11   Norma Jean Stoutee (sp?)
    00080-Box  5-File 07-12   Jeanette Heinan (sp?)
    00080-Box  5-File 07-13   Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heiser
    00080-Box  5-File 07-14   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Warren, Jr.
    00080-Box  5-File 07-15   Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grosz
    00080-Box  5-File 07-16   Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kuhn
    00080-Box  5-File 07-17   Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bieber
    00080-Box  5-File 07-18   Mr. and Mrs. Larry L.  Anderson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-19   Mr. and Mrs. Lambert  Gerhart
    00080-Box  5-File 07-20   Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fettig
    00080-Box  5-File 07-21   Mr. and Mrs. Aaron  Gullickson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-22   Mr. and Mrs. Douglas  Serenko
    00080-Box  5-File 07-23   Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Thomas
    00080-Box  5-File 07-24   Four men pulling on rope
    00080-Box  5-File 07-25   Bob Feist, A.P. Jensen,  E.R. Martin
    00080-Box  5-File 07-26   Dr. B.B. Curtis, Fargo,  Eastern District Supervisor; Rev. Thomas Barnard, Minot; Rev. Chris Miller,  Bismarck, Southern District Supervisor; Dr. Henry Hottmann, Bismarck, Host  Pastor 
    00080-Box  5-File 07-27   Ralph E. Lang and Governor  Guy
    00080-Box  5-File 07-28   Max Schulz, St. Paul; Joe  Reinhardt, Fargo; V.H. Gibson, Kansas City, (MO); Denny Luke, St. Paul; Herb  Haus, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 07-29   Marion; Reed; B.C. (Bernie)  Ryberg
    00080-Box  5-File 07-30   Rev. Richard R. Emery,  Fargo, Bishop of Episcopalian Church in North Dakota; Robert E. King, Bismarck,  Publicity Chairman of St. George’s; Ralph Black, Fargo, Executive Secretary of  Episcopalian Church in North Dakota; Mrs. Richard Penwarden, Bismarck, oldest  communicant of St. George’s – Stone came from the old capitol
    00080-Box  5-File 07-31   Irene Schaer, BJC; Jack  Bushy, BJC, Judy Langford, BHS
    00080-Box  5-File 07-32   P.R. Webb, R.L Blankensky  and several unidentified men at ground breaking
    00080-Box  5-File 07-33   Martin N.B. Hohn, area  director, Aberdeen and unidentified man
    00080-Box  5-File 07-34   (standing) John Rossie and  William Trommershausen of Columbia, Nebraska (seated) Art Jones, President, and  Henry Swenson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-35   Chris Bantz, Bank of ND,  Assistant Manager Credit Department, A.I.B. associate councilman; Chris Dahl,  Vice President, Dakota National; Rozelle E. Johnson, First National; Gordon  Enger, Cashier of First National – American Institute of Banking
    00080-Box  5-File 07-36   Mrs. Rose Ward displaying  1906 map of Bismarck on oilcloth
    00080-Box  5-File 07-37   Mrs. Joyce Horst
    00080-Box  5-File 07-38   J. Wiklund
    00080-Box  5-File 07-39   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 07-40   Mrs. Galen Olson,  President, Rolette; Mrs. K.F. Sornsin, Secretary, Fargo; Mrs. Lloyd Zern,  Treasurer, New England; Mrs. H.B. Whitcomb, Vice President, Fargo
    00080-Box  5-File 07-41   Mrs. Grace Hampel, First  Vice President, Bismarck; Mrs. Grace Hudson, Second Vice President, Fargo; Miss  Marcella Hanson, President, Grand Forks
    00080-Box  5-File 07-42   Women at coffee
    00080-Box  5-File 07-43   Ken Solmonson and Leo Hunn  erecting sign at Hillside Park
    00080-Box  5-File 07-44   Robert Taylor, Judy  Johnson, Shanon Taylor, Julie Trenbeath, Nancy Taylor – Shanon Taylor Recital
    00080-Box  5-File 07-45   Front:  Drum majors Bob Rova and Fred Larson  Back:   LeAnn Ghylin, Barbara Westrum, Connie Mueller, and Karen Johnson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-46   Mark Zimmerman, 11, Lance  DeCorey, Bonnie Reile, 11
    00080-Box  5-File 07-47   Kathy Leary, Sandy Geck,  Mary Murphy, Maria Requena, Mary Lawrence, Mrs. Francis Halloran
    00080-Box  5-File 07-48   James Lang, St. Anne’s;  Ronald Saunders, St. Mary’s; Rudolf Sigmund, Bismarck Junior High; Leland  Nagel, Cathedral; Ann Bell, Hughes
    00080-Box  5-File 07-49   Catherine Wald and Mr.  Gerald Wald at Elks clinic in waiting room
    00080-Box  5-File 07-50   Mary Shockman, LaMoure  County
    00080-Box  5-File 07-51   Tommy Striegel and Lyle  Steinmetz from Carson
    00080-Box  5-File 07-52   Tommy Ehlis, Morton County
    00080-Box  5-File 07-53   William Jensen
    00080-Box  5-File 07-54   Marilyn Schwer
    00080-Box  5-File 07-55   Col. Summers
    00080-Box  5-File 07-56   R.F. Weltzin, Minot A.F.B.  – NDSU Alumni Award
    00080-Box 5-File  07-57   Lt. Col. Leroy Landon and Lt. Col.  Everett Quine and two unidentified men
    00080-Box  5-File 07-58   Major Robert L. Bierly
    00080-Box  5-File 07-59   MSgt. C.J. Bucurel
    00080-Box  5-File 07-60   Capt. Wilmont N. Trumbull
    00080-Box  5-File 07-61   Sunset on Storm Creek  (Danzig Dam) north of New Salem
    00080-Box  5-File 07-62   Crowd on floor of Wall  Street
    00080-Box  5-File 07-63   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 07-64   Airplane wreckage
    00080-Box  5-File 07-65   Tornado aftermath
    00080-Box  5-File 07-66   Harold Johnson, left, defending  his light heavyweight title in Philadelphia tonight, is staggered with a hard  right to jaw from Challenger Doug Jones in second round action at  Philadelphia’s Arena.
    00080-Box  5-File 07-67   Jeff Merkel, 6, Bismarck,  with 26 inch northern pike from Heart River at Ft. McKeen
    00080-Box  5-File 07-68   Mrs. Donna (Bill) Heisler,  Mandan, Lance, 10, Kim, 9, Mark, 12 – Camping at Welk Dam for the weekend
    00080-Box  5-File 07-69   Weather maps
    00080-Box  5-File 07-70   “Grieving relatives”
    00080-Box  5-File 07-71   Rescuers with boy who  nearly drown     
    00080-Box  5-File 08-01   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-02   Boy
    00080-Box  5-File 08-03   Girl
    00080-Box  5-File 08-04   Boy
    00080-Box  5-File 08-05   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 08-06   Man beside buffalo statue
    00080-Box  5-File 08-07   Three women
    00080-Box  5-File 08-08   Group photo
    00080-Box  5-File 08-09   Group photo – 50th  Anniversary
    00080-Box  5-File 08-10   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-11   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-12   Four men and two ladies
    00080-Box 5-File  08-13   Group photo in Washington, DC
    00080-Box  5-File 08-14   Richard Iverson, Pamela  Little, Connie Little, Mrs. Lawrence A. Peterson, William Guy
    00080-Box  5-File 08-15   Richard Iverson, Pamela  Little, Connie Little, Mrs. Lawrence A. Peterson, William Guy
    00080-Box  5-File 08-16   Iver Iverson, VFW; mother;  Debbie; Governor Guy; Howard Toman, VFW; father
    00080-Box  5-File 08-17   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-18   Three women
    00080-Box  5-File 08-19   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-20   Four men beside  semi-trailer announcing North Dakota Day at the Seattle World’s Fair
    00080-Box  5-File 08-21   Five men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-22   Five men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-23   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-24   Three women
    00080-Box  5-File 08-25   Three men and one woman
    00080-Box  5-File 08-26   Five men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-27   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-28   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 08-29   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 08-30   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-31   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 08-32   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 08-33   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-34   Men at ground breaking
    00080-Box  5-File 08-35   Man and nun with gigantic  Baby Ruth
    00080-Box  5-File 08-36   Evelyn Dobson, Mr. Alvin  Sundahl, and Judy Duemeland
    00080-Box  5-File 08-37   Woman in front of Sterling  Post Office
    00080-Box  5-File 08-38   Woman working in kitchen
    00080-Box 5-File  08-39   Young men by vehicles
    00080-Box  5-File 08-40   Two women and a little girl
    00080-Box  5-File 08-41   Man and toddler
    00080-Box  5-File 08-42   Six women of Epsilon Sigma  Alpha
    00080-Box  5-File 08-43   Five boys and a girl
    00080-Box  5-File 08-44   Three boys and two girls
    00080-Box  5-File 08-45   Boy and girl
    00080-Box  5-File 08-46   Students dressed like  robots
    00080-Box  5-File 08-47   Children on playground
    00080-Box  5-File 08-48   Children on playground
    00080-Box  5-File 08-49   Children on street corner
    00080-Box 5-File  08-50   Boy and girl in classroom wearing  mortar boards
    00080-Box  5-File 08-51   Well
    00080-Box  5-File 08-52   Train at the zoo
    00080-Box  5-File 08-53   House being moved down  street
    00080-Box  5-File 08-54   Loading poles onto train  cars
    00080-Box  5-File 08-55   Brig. Gen. B.G. McPherson
    00080-Box  5-File 08-56   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-57   Two Air Force Pilots in  front of plane
    00080-Box  5-File 08-58   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 08-59   Men looking at airplane
    00080-Box  5-File 08-60   Miss Bismarck and  unidentified girl on horseback
    00080-Box  5-File 08-61   Miss Bismarck and  unidentified girl on horseback
    00080-Box  5-File 08-62   Alvin Gabbert on Ginger  Gale – calf roping
    00080-Box  5-File 08-63   Jerry Boren with Grand  Champion Stallion Poco Tento, a 3 year old quarter horse
    00080-Box  5-File 08-64   Alvin Gabbert, Lefor (ND),  with Bullet King, Reserve Champion Stallion
    00080-Box  5-File 08-65   Boy holding northern pike
    00080-Box  5-File 08-66   Military ceremony?
    00080-Box  5-File 08-67   This is a close-up of  Astronaut Scott Carpenter who is scheduled to make this country’s second manned  orbital flight from Cape Canaveral tomorrow.   If all goes well, Carpenter will orbit the earth three times.
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – July 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 09-01   US Air Force display
    00080-Box  5-File 09-02   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 09-03   H.C. Scholl
    00080-Box  5-File 09-04   Myrtle Olsen
    00080-Box  5-File 09-05   Phyllis Christensen
    00080-Box  5-File 09-06   Mrs. Clell Rambough
    00080-Box  5-File 09-07   Jody Hrushka – American  Honey Queen
    00080-Box  5-File 09-08   Miss Minnesota
    00080-Box  5-File 09-09   Norma Nolan, Miss  Argentina, from Buenos Aires, was crowned Miss Universe 1962 tonight at the  Miss Universe Beauty Pageant.  She won  the title over 14 other semi-finalists.
    00080-Box  5-File 09-10   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Austin
    00080-Box  5-File 09-11   Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wegner
    00080-Box  5-File 09-12   Mr. and Mrs. Douglas  Preszler
    00080-Box  5-File 09-13   Mr. and Mrs. John Paul  Olson
    00080-Box  5-File 09-14   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuehn
    00080-Box  5-File 09-15   Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckler
    00080-Box  5-File 09-16   Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Geiger
    00080-Box  5-File 09-17   Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Meyer
    00080-Box  5-File 09-18   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eckroth
    00080-Box  5-File 09-19   Mrs. Edmund G. Vinje
    00080-Box  5-File 09-20   Mr. and Mrs. James Kokales
    00080-Box  5-File 09-21   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Hubbard
    00080-Box  5-File 09-22   Mr. and Mrs. Frank Korpi
    00080-Box  5-File 09-23   Harold Wolf, Gil Olson, Jim  McGurren
    00080-Box  5-File 09-24   John,6, Laura, 10, Barbara,  12 (dark shirt), Linda, 13, Patricia, 15
    00080-Box  5-File 09-25   Woman and boy
    00080-Box  5-File 09-26   R.J. Bloedav
    00080-Box  5-File 09-27   Man, woman, and little girl
    00080-Box  5-File 09-28   H.G. Glynn; Evander C.  Nelson, Club President; M.J. McInerny; Carlyle D. Ousrud; T.E. Hallinan; A.O.  Elstad; T.N. Taugedake (sp?); Cecil R. Tilson; Arthur S. Whitehead; Paul  Abrahamson
    00080-Box  5-File 09-29   Dr. Saxvik, Dr. Fischer,  Dr. R. Fricke, Dr. Larson, Chairman of partnership
    00080-Box  5-File 09-30   Dr. Alice Peterson and Dr.  James R. Amos
    00080-Box 5-File  09-31   Crazy Days through Penny’s window
    00080-Box  5-File 09-32   Crazy Days through Penny’s  window
    00080-Box  5-File 09-33   Crazy Days through Penny’s  window
    00080-Box  5-File 09-34   Jack Oster; Fred Uhde
    00080-Box  5-File 09-35   Dick Uhde; Carl Lein
    00080-Box  5-File 09-36   Linda Gill, 14, in leather  cuffs used by cowboys, holding shotgun and wearing 1871 model Colt pistol
    00080-Box  5-File 09-37   Boys holding kittens
    00080-Box  5-File 09-38   Group of girls
    00080-Box  5-File 09-39   Robert Cartledge and Gordon  Staff on resurfaced road in park
    00080-Box  5-File 09-40   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 09-41   Col. Richard F. Weltzin
    00080-Box  5-File 09-42   Col. Fry
    00080-Box  5-File 09-43   Col. Moore
    00080-Box  5-File 09-44   John Dobrowski
    00080-Box  5-File 09-45   National guardsmen – 896th  Eng. Float Bridge
    00080-Box  5-File 09-46   National guardsmen – 896th  Eng. Float Bridge
    00080-Box  5-File 09-47   National guardsmen – 896th  Eng. Float Bridge
    00080-Box  5-File 09-48   National guardsmen – 896th  Eng. Float Bridge
    00080-Box  5-File 09-49   Ron Geffre, Strasburg –  896th Eng. Float Bridge
    00080-Box  5-File 09-50   Weather map
    00080-Box  5-File 09-51   Billington with tray of  “dirty” barley
    00080-Box  5-File 09-52   Twins baseball player  speaking to group of boys in ballpark
    00080-Box  5-File 09-53   Pheasants unlimited release  first birds in Burleigh County on the Chester K. Boyd farm, 6 miles south of  Menoken.  304 birds were released on  Boyd’s 960 acre farm
    00080-Box  5-File 09-54   Winona Moore riding bike  near the Red Owl
    00080-Box  5-File 09-55   Office?
    00080-Box  5-File 09-56   View of capitol building  from building being taken down at 6th and Avenue F
    00080-Box  5-File 09-57   Junior High being torn down
    00080-Box  5-File 09-58   Junior High being torn down 
    00080-Box  5-File 09-59   James Birkholz, former  student, sits on one of the desks sitting outside of the junior high
    00080-Box  5-File 09-60   Blasting trench
    00080-Box  5-File 09-61   Blasting trench
    00080-Box  5-File 09-62   Dennis Jahner, Jerry  Bossert, Ervin Bourgis, Cliff Wahl with camera
    00080-Box  5-File 09-63   Man holding dynamite?
    00080-Box  5-File 09-64   Men by trench
    00080-Box  5-File 09-65   Blasting site
    00080-Box  5-File 09-66   Aerial view of interstate
    00080-Box  5-File 09-67   Interstate 94 looking east  from Blue Grass overpass between New Salem and Glen Ullin
    00080-Box  5-File 09-68   Interstate 94 looking west  from Blue Grass overpass between New Salem and Glen Ullin
    00080-Box  5-File 09-69   Mrs. Dorothy Stief – Old  Settlers Day
    00080-Box  5-File 10-01   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-02   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-03   Two men planting tree
    00080-Box  5-File 10-04   Crowd in street
    00080-Box  5-File 10-05   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 10-06   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 10-07   Basin Electric Board
    00080-Box  5-File 10-08   Two men and one woman
    00080-Box  5-File 10-09   Two men and one woman
    00080-Box  5-File 10-10   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-11   Man on phone looking at  chart
    00080-Box  5-File 10-12   Woman with spinning wheel
    00080-Box  5-File 10-13   Woman with birthday cake
    00080-Box  5-File 10-14   Couple celebrating 60th  Anniversary
    00080-Box  5-File 10-15   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-16   Man on phone
    00080-Box  5-File 10-17   Basin Electric Board
    00080-Box  5-File 10-18   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-19   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-20   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-21   Man hanging Miss North  Dakota Pageant on front of World War Memorial Building
    00080-Box  5-File 10-22   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 10-23   North Dakota Highway  Department State Headquarters
    00080-Box  5-File 10-24   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 10-25   Lobby in office or bank
    00080-Box 5-File  10-26   Hospital workers?
    00080-Box  5-File 10-27   Car stuck in mud
    00080-Box  5-File 10-28   Lee B. Landsburger
    00080-Box  5-File 10-29a Lee B. Landsburger in tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-29b Lee B. Landsburger in tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-30a  Lee B. Landsburger in  front of tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-30b Lee B. Landsburger in front of tractor                     
    00080-Box  5-File 10-31   Tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-32   Tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-33   Tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-34   Tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-35   Tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-36   Tractor
    00080-Box  5-File 10-37   Two men at checking grain  from grain truck
    00080-Box  5-File 10-38   Tall stalks of wheat from  car window
    00080-Box  5-File 10-39   Fireworks
    00080-Box  5-File 10-40   Fireworks
    00080-Box  5-File 10-41   Lightning over Cathedral 
    00080-Box  5-File 10-42   Lightning over Cathedral
    00080-Box  5-File 10-43   Broken desk in classroom
    00080-Box  5-File 10-44   Broken desk in classroom
    00080-Box  5-File 10-45   Girls looking at old desks  sitting outside
    00080-Box  5-File 10-46   Broken desk and debris
    00080-Box  5-File 10-47   Two men removing roof
    00080-Box  5-File 10-48   Classroom with missing roof
    00080-Box  5-File 10-49   Two men removing roof
    00080-Box  5-File 10-50   Six girl scouts
    00080-Box  5-File 10-51   Woman and boy
    00080-Box  5-File 10-52   The Most Rev. Sylvester  Treinen, 44, (center) Mandan, comes out of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in  Bismarck after being consecrated as the new bishop of the Roman Catholic  diocese of Boise, Idaho.  With him are  (L) Bishop Peter W. Bartholme of St. Cloud, and Bishop Lambert A. Hoch of Sioux  Falls
    00080-Box  5-File 10-53   Religious ceremony
    00080-Box  5-File 10-54   Religious ceremony
    00080-Box  5-File 10-55   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 10-56   Man and woman pinning ?  Hancock in military ceremony
    00080-Box  5-File 10-57   Kids at tennis court
    00080-Box  5-File 10-58   Kids at tennis court
    00080-Box  5-File 10-59   Man on bicycle
    00080-Box  5-File 10-60   Smoldering pile in roadway
    00080-Box  5-File 10-61   Smoldering pile in roadway
    00080-Box  5-File 10-62   Smoldering pile in roadway
    00080-Box 5-File  10-63   Ladder truck and Tribune sign
    00080-Box  5-File 10-64   Group photo
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – August 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 11-01   Sinking paddleboat “Sioux”
    00080-Box  5-File 11-02   Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brose
    00080-Box  5-File 11-03   Man
    00080-Box 5-File  11-04   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 11-05   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 11-06   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 11-07   Governor Guy and young man  at desk
00080-Box  5-File 11-08   Custer Drama actors by car
00080-Box  5-File 11-09   Custer Drama actors by car
00080-Box  5-File 11-10   Native American Family                
00080-Box  5-File 11-11   Native American Man –  religious ceremony?
00080-Box  5-File 11-12   Two men
00080-Box  5-File 11-13   Two men
00080-Box  5-File 11-14   Two women on scooter
00080-Box  5-File 11-15   Three women and one man
00080-Box 5-File  11-16   Mrs. Harlan Erskine, Mrs. William  Lindsay, Mrs. William S. Hart, Miss Marjorie Nelson, Mrs. M.S. Cohen, Jr., Mrs.  R.H. Keating
00080-Box  5-File 11-17   Group of men sitting on  bleachers
00080-Box  5-File 11-18   Five young ladies and one  man
00080-Box  5-File 11-19   Priest
00080-Box  5-File 11-20   Three men
00080-Box  5-File 11-21   Three men
00080-Box  5-File 11-22   Bill Neideffer with award
00080-Box  5-File 11-23   Men and woman at meeting
00080-Box  5-File 11-24   Men and woman at meeting
00080-Box  5-File 11-25   Men and woman at meeting
00080-Box  5-File 11-26   Seven men
00080-Box  5-File 11-27   Three men in caps and gowns
00080-Box  5-File 11-28   Two men in caps and gowns
00080-Box  5-File 11-29   Two men in caps and gowns
00080-Box  5-File 11-30   Man and chef
00080-Box  5-File 11-31   Four men seated and chef
00080-Box  5-File 11-32   Two men
00080-Box  5-File 11-33   Six women
00080-Box  5-File 11-34   Six women
00080-Box  5-File 11-35   Two girls looking at window  display
00080-Box  5-File 11-36   Three young ladies
00080-Box  5-File 11-37   Woman with group of  children
00080-Box  5-File 11-38   Child at picnic
00080-Box  5-File 11-39   Three little boys playing  soldier
00080-Box  5-File 11-40   Three little boys playing  soldier
00080-Box  5-File 11-41   Child looking at fishing  gear
00080-Box  5-File 11-42   Two men and little girl on  top of clubhouse – left field
00080-Box  5-File 11-43a Man and Coach Kevin Trower from New Orleans
00080-Box  5-File 11-43b Man and Coach Kevin Trower from New Orleans
00080-Box  5-File 11-44   Baseball player and another  man
00080-Box  5-File 11-45   Baseball game
00080-Box  5-File 11-46   Two men and woman in front  of airplane
00080-Box  5-File 11-47   Man holding carrot          
00080-Box  5-File 11-48   Man holding carrot
00080-Box  5-File 11-49   Man holding carrot
00080-Box  5-File 11-50   Woman standing in garden
00080-Box  5-File 11-51   Chicken
00080-Box  5-File 11-52   Woman holding plant
00080-Box  5-File 11-53   Landscape – field 
00080-Box  5-File 11-54   Landscape – Borden’s farm–  field with blockhouse in background
00080-Box  5-File 11-55   Man walking in corn field
00080-Box  5-File 11-56   Irrigation pump
00080-Box  5-File 11-57   Irrigation pump
00080-Box  5-File 11-58   Irrigation sprinkler
00080-Box  5-File 11-59   Irrigation sprinklers in  corn field
00080-Box  5-File 11-60   Irrigation sprinklers in  corn field
00080-Box  5-File 11-61   Man holding wheat
00080-Box  5-File 11-62   Combining
00080-Box  5-File 11-63   Combining
00080-Box  5-File 11-64   Combining          
00080-Box  5-File 11-65   Combining
00080-Box  5-File 11-66   Combining
00080-Box  5-File 11-67   Combining
00080-Box  5-File 11-68   Rows ready to be combined
00080-Box  5-File 11-69   Man beside grain pile
00080-Box  5-File 11-70   Man beside grain pile
00080-Box  5-File 11-71   Three antelope laying in  grass
00080-Box  5-File 11-72   Two men
00080-Box  5-File 11-73   Two men on military jeeps
00080-Box  5-File 11-74   Three men
00080-Box  5-File 11-75   Three men carrying uniforms
00080-Box  5-File 11-76   Three men carrying uniforms
00080-Box  5-File 11-77   Three men carrying uniforms
00080-Box  5-File 11-78   Man carrying uniform
00080-Box  5-File 11-79   Two men putting on uniforms
00080-Box  5-File 11-80   Military men - ? Bleth
00080-Box  5-File 11-81   Military men - ? Kelsch
00080-Box  5-File 11-82   Military men
00080-Box  5-File 11-83   Man with two children
00080-Box  5-File 11-84   Man with two children
00080-Box  5-File 11-85   Group of men
00080-Box  5-File 11-86   Brick building under  construction
00080-Box  5-File 11-87   Brick building under  construction
00080-Box  5-File 11-88   Men working on brick  building
00080-Box  5-File 11-89   Welder working on building        
00080-Box  5-File 11-90   Welder working on building
00080-Box  5-File 11-91   Shed
00080-Box  5-File 11-92   Car accident at 12th and  Bowen
00080-Box  5-File 11-93   Car accident at 12th and  Bowen
00080-Box  5-File 11-94   Man diving off bicycle into  water
00080-Box  5-File 11-95   Boy in car
00080-Box  5-File 11-96   Man in handcuffs
00080-Box  5-File 11-97   Men at riot
00080-Box  5-File 11-98   Man in suit and sheriff
00080-Box  5-File 11-99   Ku Klux Klan with burning  cross
00080-Box  5-File 11-100 MP with fixed bayonets
00080-Box  5-File 11-101 Girl and boy
00080-Box  5-File 11-102 Two men
00080-Box  5-File 11-103 Rocket launch
00080-Box  5-File 11-104 Little boys following soldiers
00080-Box  5-File 11-105 Flooded street at night
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – August 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 12-01   Mrs. Joseph Aberle
    00080-Box  5-File 12-02   Mr. and Mrs. Jack C.  Barthel
    00080-Box  5-File 12-03   Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauer
    00080-Box  5-File 12-04   Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Becker
    00080-Box  5-File 12-05   Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence  Benzmiller, Jr.
    00080-Box  5-File 12-06   Mr. and Mrs. Gary  Blatchford
    00080-Box  5-File 12-07   Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Bliss
    00080-Box  5-File 12-08   Mrs. Donovan Bonertz
    00080-Box  5-File 12-09   Mrs. Robert Bratland
    00080-Box  5-File 12-10   Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich  Columbus
    00080-Box  5-File 12-11   Mrs. Jerry E. Dobson
    00080-Box  5-File 12-12   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fraase
    00080-Box  5-File 12-13   Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freborg
    00080-Box  5-File 12-14   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hopfauf
    00080-Box  5-File 12-15   Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howe
    00080-Box  5-File 12-16   Mr. and Mrs. Donald M.  Huber
    00080-Box  5-File 12-17   Mr. and Mrs. Don Knecht
    00080-Box  5-File 12-18   Mr. and Mrs. David K. Leer
    00080-Box  5-File 12-19   Mrs. William C. Little
    00080-Box  5-File 12-20   Mr. and Mrs. Marvin  Mansfield
    00080-Box  5-File 12-21   Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee  Morris
    00080-Box  5-File 12-22   Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.  Myster
    00080-Box  5-File 12-23   Mr. and Mrs. Orlee W. Olson
    00080-Box  5-File 12-24   Mr. and Mrs. Mike Paul
    00080-Box  5-File 12-25   Mr. and Mrs. Laurence  Phillips
    00080-Box  5-File 12-26   Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Reitz
    00080-Box  5-File 12-27   Mrs. Jerome Richter
    00080-Box  5-File 12-28   Mr. and Mrs. Michael Saffel
    00080-Box  5-File 12-29   Mr. and Mrs. Raymond  Scheetz
    00080-Box  5-File 12-30   Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senn
    00080-Box  5-File 12-31   Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tschider
    00080-Box  5-File 12-32   Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sperle
    00080-Box  5-File 12-33   Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber
    00080-Box  5-File 12-34   Mrs. Ervin Wittenberg
    00080-Box  5-File 12-35   Larry Froistad
    00080-Box  5-File 12-36   Duggie Stewart
    00080-Box  5-File 12-37   Courtney Crawford
    00080-Box  5-File 12-38   Janet Kronebush
    00080-Box  5-File 12-39   ? Demirtas
    00080-Box  5-File 12-40   Col. and Mrs. I.M. Oseth
    00080-Box  5-File 12-41   Col. and Mrs. I.M. Oseth
    00080-Box  5-File 12-42   1942 BHS Reunion
    00080-Box  5-File 12-43   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 12-44   Harold Reeck, district manager,  S.S. office; Mrs. Irma Osborn, Claims representative 
    00080-Box  5-File 12-45   Alex McLean, Missouri  township, Fred Semperferder, Naughton
    00080-Box  5-File 12-46   Whitley showing scroll with  names of parishioners who gave money for a gift for 25th anniversary.  Gavin is holding bank draft
    00080-Box  5-File 12-47   Pete Patrick with silver  dollars won for wheat contest
    00080-Box  5-File 12-48   W.M. Melech
    00080-Box  5-File 12-49   Dr. and Mrs. Paul Cook,  left, help Lawrence Welk celebrate his first anniversary birthday party on July  27 at the beautiful Hollywood Palladium, where he has a lifetime contract.  Dr. Cook, a nephew of Tom O’Leary, and former  resident of Bismarck, held the North Dakota golf championship for several  years.  He and his wife now reside in  Santa Maria, California.  Shown with the  Cooks and Lawrence are the Welk dancing stars Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
    00080-Box  5-File 12-50   Rostislav Sioak, Sergi  Shubalov, Dmitri Korenkov, Aleksandro Oskin, Aleksei Voevodin, Natalya  Sitnikova
    00080-Box  5-File 12-51   Jim Boutrov with tomato  plant growing out of brick between the building and the sidewalk.  The plant has about 25 large tomatoes.  
    00080-Box  5-File 12-52   Leon Bender and Douglas  Pfiffer, 1st graders at Richolt School hanging from rail
    00080-Box  5-File 12-53   Dennis Stockert, Solen,  Robin Williams, Linton Swim Counselor, and Irve Wickham, Mandan
    00080-Box  5-File 12-54   Kenneth Masset, Tim  Krueger, Sonny Beckler with 50 pound snapping turtle
    00080-Box  5-File 12-55   Tommy Catlett and Bruce  Price with two unidentified members of Custer Drama
    00080-Box  5-File 12-56   Bob Rasnic, Bismarck, D.N.  Jordon, Denver, Myron Atkinson, Bismarck, Harold Johnson
    00080-Box  5-File 12-57   Woody Wilson, Bismarck,  Jerry Kennedy, Casper, Boone Warner, Bismarck, Jack Hoeven, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 12-58   Al Golden, Bismarck, Pat  Dawson, Bismarck, Berk Strathman, Bismarck
    00080-Box  5-File 12-59   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 12-60   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 12-61   The North Dakota National  Guard Rifle Team is pictured on the Petrarea range at Camp Perry during the  National Rifle Matches now in progress.   Front:  Ssgt. Harry E. Schneider,  of Mott; Ssgt. Edmund P. Jensen, of Fargo; Ssgt. Robert E. Alvestad, of Devils  Lake; and 2d Lt. Douglas J. Denne, of Fargo.   Back:  Ssgt. Earl A. Schneider, of  Mott; Captian Donald H. Flesland, of Fargo; Ssgt. Wendelin J. Reiger, of Devils  Lake; and Captain James P. Grimstad, of Bismarck.  The two Schneiders are brothers and have been  firing in competition for four years.   They are pictured with their State Flag of North Dakota bearing the  motto, “Strength From The Soil”
    00080-Box  5-File 12-62   Weather maps
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 13-01   Man and woman in front of  Community Chest Headquarters
    00080-Box  5-File 13-02   Man and woman in front of  Community Chest Headquarters
    00080-Box  5-File 13-03   Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Aune
    00080-Box  5-File 13-04   Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Klein
    00080-Box  5-File 13-05   Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson
    00080-Box  5-File 13-06   Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Larson
    00080-Box  5-File 13-07   Mrs. Norman Schwindling
    00080-Box  5-File 13-08   Mr. and Mrs. Earl Julien
    00080-Box  5-File 13-09   Mrs. Gary Filerman
    00080-Box  5-File 13-10   Mr. and Mrs. Adam Leier
    00080-Box  5-File 13-11   Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L.  Schock
    00080-Box  5-File 13-12   Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.  Zimba
    00080-Box  5-File 13-13   Mrs. William T. Kleven
    00080-Box  5-File 13-14   Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boehm
    00080-Box  5-File 13-15   Mr. and Mrs. Darwyn Diehl
    00080-Box  5-File 13-16   Mrs. Raymond J. Herman
    00080-Box  5-File 13-17   Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dobbert
    00080-Box  5-File 13-18   Mrs. Paul C. Wachter
    00080-Box  5-File 13-19   Mrs. Dean J. Sharp
    00080-Box  5-File 13-20   Mrs. Norman T. Wright
    00080-Box  5-File 13-21   Mr. and Mrs. Don Day
    00080-Box  5-File 13-22   Mrs. David A. Doerr
    00080-Box  5-File 13-23   Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne  Steichner
    00080-Box  5-File 13-24   Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gehring
    00080-Box  5-File 13-25   Mr. and Mrs. Clayton  Hatzenbuhler
    00080-Box  5-File 13-26   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hansen
    00080-Box  5-File 13-27   Mr. and Mrs. Charles  Gullicks
    00080-Box 5-File  13-28   Mrs. Melvin Wohl
    00080-Box  5-File 13-29   Dr. William H. Sveen
    00080-Box  5-File 13-30   Woman and man with trophy
    00080-Box  5-File 13-31   Richard Gamble
    00080-Box  5-File 13-32   Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner
    00080-Box  5-File 13-33   Two women
    00080-Box  5-File 13-34   Seven women
    00080-Box  5-File 13-35   Gospel Team – Covenant  Ambassadors – Six men
    00080-Box  5-File 13-36   Man and woman with award
    00080-Box  5-File 13-37   Group photo
    00080-Box  5-File 13-38   Boy holding large carrots  and beet
    00080-Box  5-File 13-39   Wilhelm Kundart, 83, beside  huge sunflowers
    00080-Box  5-File 13-40   Woman (Mrs. Kundart?)  beside huge sunflowers
    00080-Box  5-File 13-41   Woman with large cabbages
    00080-Box  5-File 13-42   Mrs. Herman C. Hawkinson  beside apple tree
    00080-Box  5-File 13-43   Mrs. Fred Heiser with  watermelon
    00080-Box  5-File 13-44   Man taking picture of his  own reflection
    00080-Box  5-File 13-45   George Page, Dick Johnsen,  Jr., Dick Johnsen, Sr.
    00080-Box  5-File 13-46   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 13-47   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 13-48   Mrs. E.J. Quine with  Egyptian sculpture
    00080-Box  5-File 13-49   Mrs. E.J. Quine with  Egyptian sculpture
    00080-Box  5-File 13-50   Woman with ribbons
    00080-Box  5-File 13-51   Woman with ribbons
    00080-Box  5-File 13-52   Man at organ
    00080-Box  5-File 13-53   Three men
    00080-Box  5-File 13-54   Woman kissing man on cheek
    00080-Box  5-File 13-55   Two women
    00080-Box  5-File 13-56   Group of men
    00080-Box  5-File 13-57   Two men looking at map
    00080-Box  5-File 13-58   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 13-59   Ted Kempf, Knowles Jewelry,  Wally Wegen, Minneapolis with Model Eterna-Matic watch, valued at $10,000
    00080-Box  5-File 13-60   R.J. Branchand, Supt, St.  Thomas; A.L. Hagen, Supt., Dickinson; A.C. Hendrickson, Supt., Crosby; M.F.  Peterson
    00080-Box  5-File 13-61   French Durum Trade  Commission - Seated:  M.H. Gifford; Audre  Jacques, Moreau, Paris; Leo Bergeron, Bottineau (interpreter); Standing:  Dominique Agard, Paris; Jean Brun, Marseille;  Jean Racine, Marseille; Piere Halbronn, Paris 
    00080-Box  5-File 13-62   Woman and two men
    00080-Box  5-File 13-63   Mrs. L.T. Hagen, Dickinson,  Secretary; Mrs. A.A. Schmiess, Jamestown, President; Mrs. C.O. Smith,  Williston, Vice President; Mrs. F.O. Beck, Bismarck, Treasurer
    00080-Box  5-File 13-64   Seated:  Mrs. L.S. Riley, Minot; Mrs. J.P. Griffin,  Larrimore; Mrs. H.R. Rutten, Devils Lake; Mrs. R.M. Bergem, Minot; Mrs. O.H.  Hoffman, Hannaford  Standing:  Mrs. E.C. Linscheid, Jamestown; Mrs. F.A.  Gibbens, Jamestown; Mrs. R.L. Bork, Williston; Mrs. O.L. Kermott, Towner; Mrs.  D.R. Perry, Bismarck; Mrs. F.B. Peik, Carrington; Mrs. C.R. Chapman, Hazen;  Mrs. A.L. Pushor, Columbus, Indiana
    00080-Box  5-File 13-65   Eight women
    00080-Box  5-File 13-66   Mrs. Eugene Rich, Mrs.  Wayne Pitcher, Mrs. Gilbert Ellwein, Mrs. Kye Trout, Jr.
    00080-Box  5-File 13-67   Mrs. Eugene Rich, Mrs.  Wayne Pitcher, Mrs. Gilbert Ellwein, Mrs. Kye Trout, Jr.
    00080-Box  5-File 13-68   Mrs. W.A. Van Vleet, Mrs.  Chet Perry, Mrs. R.H. Miller
    00080-Box  5-File 13-69   Bill Crane, Billings, Ed  Gentzkow, LaMoure, Ray Fretz, Enderlin
    00080-Box  5-File 13-70   Mrs. Claire Spry, Mrs.  Stanley Graben
    00080-Box  5-File 13-71   Guests greeted at T.M.  meeting – Mrs. Douglas Payne, guest, Mrs. Melvin Erickson, Club President, Miss  Joyce Alpert, Secretary, Mrs. Bjoine Naaden, Hostess Chairman 
    00080-Box  5-File 13-72   Front to back:  Terry and Joe Garrity, 5, Joseph and Gordon  Leingang, 6, Marlene and Marie Dossinger, 5, Susan and Brigid Guthrie, 6,  Therese and Thomas Akers, 6
    00080-Box  5-File 13-73   Joan Dinesen, Evon Bratten,  Richard Gamble, Elizabeth Silbernagel, Librarian
    00080-Box  5-File 13-74   Woman at typewriter
    00080-Box  5-File 13-75   Group of teenage students
    00080-Box  5-File 13-76   Young man with poster
    00080-Box  5-File 13-77   Young man with poster
    00080-Box  5-File 13-78   Dr. Buckingham, Debbie  Rauscher, 9, and Mrs. Bob Kaiser, RN
    00080-Box  5-File 13-79   Gerald Klein sitting on cow
    00080-Box  5-File 13-80   Carol Deckert, 16, with  pillow handcraft exhibit – “Harriet Hustlers”
    00080-Box  5-File 13-81   Harvey Walter, 10, with  handcraft exhibit – “Harriet Hustlers”
    00080-Box  5-File 13-82   Daniel Preszler, Moffit,  and Jerry Boren calling for bids on Herford steer
    00080-Box  5-File 13-83   Girl with Herford steer 
    00080-Box  5-File 13-84   Boy leading steer in ring
    00080-Box  5-File 13-85   Young man with antelope
    00080-Box  5-File 13-86   Young man with antelope
    00080-Box  5-File 13-87   Boy and three girls looking  at baseball bat
    00080-Box  5-File 13-88   Andrew Haring with 12 pound  Northern Pike
    00080-Box  5-File 13-89   Ed Klein of Bismarck with  King Salmon caught at Westport in Washington state.
    00080-Box  5-File 13-90   Two men beside rail car
    00080-Box  5-File 13-91   Two men beside rail car
    00080-Box  5-File 13-92   Leveling ground
    00080-Box  5-File 13-93   Leveling ground with  airplane landing in background
    00080-Box  5-File 13-94   Two men with clock
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 14-01   Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sellers
    00080-Box  5-File 14-02   Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cooper
    00080-Box  5-File 14-03   Lester L. Bosch
    00080-Box  5-File 14-04   Dr. Edwin Liemohn
    00080-Box  5-File 14-05   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 14-06   Willem-Jan Van Slobbe
    00080-Box  5-File 14-07   Dean Bowman doing woodwork
    00080-Box  5-File 14-08   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 14-09   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 14-10   Man with stack of pancakes
    00080-Box  5-File 14-11   Girl wearing tiara
    00080-Box  5-File 14-12   Girl wearing tiara
    00080-Box  5-File 14-13   Girl wearing tiara
    00080-Box  5-File 14-14   Woman playing violin
    00080-Box  5-File 14-15   Woman playing violin
    00080-Box  5-File 14-16   Two boys, one girl, and one  man standing behind music stand
    00080-Box  5-File 14-17   Young man at piano
    00080-Box  5-File 14-18   Six men and one woman by  corral
    00080-Box  5-File 14-19   Women of American Red Cross
    00080-Box  5-File 14-20   Group of women working at  table
    00080-Box  5-File 14-21   Two men and three women
    00080-Box  5-File 14-22   Two girls beside volleyball  net
    00080-Box  5-File 14-23   Man and two women
    00080-Box  5-File 14-24   Group of women at meeting
    00080-Box  5-File 14-25   Miss Rasmussen with artwork
    00080-Box  5-File 14-26   Meeting
    00080-Box  5-File 14-27   Mrs. Allen Anderson, Mrs.  Adrean Taylor, Mrs. J.B. Shjeflo, Mrs. McCreery
    00080-Box  5-File 14-28   Mrs. Eugene Glass, captain;  Mrs. John Larson, Block worker; Mrs. Harold Neumiller, Block worker
    00080-Box  5-File 14-29   Mrs. Walter Hjelle, State  UN Day Chairman; Mrs. T.W. Buckingham, Bismarck-Mandan Rep.; Dan Chapman,  Bismarck-Mandan proxy
    00080-Box  5-File 14-30   Man and two women at  reception
    00080-Box  5-File 14-31   Woman in wheelchair
    00080-Box  5-File 14-32   Four men in front of  airplane
    00080-Box  5-File 14-33   Two men standing in  employment office
    00080-Box  5-File 14-34   Girl holding large potato
    00080-Box  5-File 14-35   Girl holding plant
    00080-Box  5-File 14-36   Girl holding plant
    00080-Box  5-File 14-37   Mrs. Ternes with flowers
    00080-Box  5-File 14-38   Woman holding branch full  of raspberries?
    00080-Box  5-File 14-39   Two men and one woman – law  school
    00080-Box  5-File 14-40   Two women at typewriters  and one man 
    00080-Box  5-File 14-41   Two women at typewriters  and one man
    00080-Box  5-File 14-42   Students in classroom with  Halloween decorations
    00080-Box  5-File 14-43   Three scouts with man and  woman
    00080-Box  5-File 14-44   Scout ceremony?
    00080-Box  5-File 14-45   Donald Engminger, Tappen,  Eugene Bossert, Turtle Lake, Gary Weber, Linton – FFA Gold Medal winners
    00080-Box  5-File 14-46   Jerome Feigum, Napoleon,  Duane Ottmar, Wishek, David Jenner, Ashley, Richard Hammond, Bismarck – FFA  Creed contest Gold Medal Winners
    00080-Box  5-File 14-47   Jerome Feigum, Napoleon,  Duane Ottmar, Wishek, David Jenner, Ashley, Richard Hammond, Bismarck – FFA  Creed contest Gold Medal Winners 
    00080-Box  5-File 14-48   Dean Heilman making like  big chief in Kiwanis Park
    00080-Box  5-File 14-49   Pam Harm with ax in hand,  Laura Lee Coulter wearing glasses, and Joanne Wedge chopping wood
    00080-Box  5-File 14-50   Boys building teepee in  Kiwanis Park – David Collins, 13, Alan Heilman, 10, Leon Heilman, 11, Dean  Heilman, 8, Dean Melard 
    00080-Box  5-File 14-51   Kathy Olslund and Kelly  Jordon laying trail through woods – Mandan Troop 125
    00080-Box  5-File 14-52   Three girls beside well?
    00080-Box  5-File 14-53   John Schlafman, city parks  employee burning leaves at Hillside Park – looking on – Kent Binder, Bradley  Boyd, Jim Skordal, and Rick Ostenberg
    00080-Box  5-File 14-54   Burning leaves at Hillside  Park
    00080-Box  5-File 14-55   Burning leaves at Hillside  Park
    00080-Box  5-File 14-56   Kids playing baseball
    00080-Box  5-File 14-57   Kids playing baseball
    00080-Box  5-File 14-58   Kids playing baseball
    00080-Box  5-File 14-59   Children playing on  sidewalk
    00080-Box  5-File 14-60   Cranes in flight
    00080-Box  5-File 14-61   Cranes in flight
    00080-Box  5-File 14-62   Cranes in flight
    00080-Box  5-File 14-63   Boy with toy car
    00080-Box  5-File 14-64   Boy with toy car
    00080-Box  5-File 14-65   Boy with toy plane
    00080-Box  5-File 14-66   Curtis Maynard – Tribune  paperboy on scooter
    00080-Box  5-File 14-67   Duane Siemer, ? Jacobson,  Virginia Wutzke, Valerie Alm
    00080-Box  5-File 14-68   Col. Thomas A. Barry and  E.S. Cummingham
    00080-Box  5-File 14-69   Two military men
    00080-Box  5-File 14-70   Rev. Vincent Ammann, OSB
    00080-Box  5-File 14-71   Three women – Luther League 
    00080-Box  5-File 14-72   Karen Merkel, Bismarck,  Planning Committee; Carolyn Zandtke, Fargo, Youth Planning Group Chairman;  Betty Johnson, Bismarck, Parish worker 1st Lutheran, Bismarck; Roger Grothen,  Freemont, Nebraska – Luther League
    00080-Box  5-File 14-73   Two puppies
    00080-Box  5-File 14-74   Young woman and man beside  Studebaker
    00080-Box  5-File 14-75   Car
  00080-Box  5-File 14-76   Mercury Monterey
00080-Box  5-File 14-77   Car
00080-Box  5-File 14-78   Cars
00080-Box  5-File 14-80   Stack of sandbags
00080-Box  5-File 14-81   Damaged classroom
00080-Box  5-File 14-82   Eleanor Roosevelt on  stretcher?
00080-Box  5-File 14-83   Aerial view of airport
00080-Box  5-File 14-84   Police officer and two  other men
00080-Box  5-File 14-85   Mrs. Marcella Eldered,  witch, and Mrs. Lydia Michalson pushing the wheelchair
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – November 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 15-01   Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt  and son Stephen of Breien, North Dakota looking at St. Alexius displays
    00080-Box  5-File 15-02   Bruce Johnson, Ken Holum,  Quentin Burdick, ? Jones, Dennis Lindberg
    00080-Box  5-File 15-03   Ken Holum, Quentin Burdick,  Bruce Johnson (standing)
    00080-Box  5-File 15-04   Ken Holum, Quentin Burdick,  Bruce Johnson (standing)
    00080-Box  5-File 15-05   Ed Booth, Bismarck; Lester  Bosch, President C.I. Council, Cincinnati; E.F. Thatcher, St. Louis, National  Director from Missouri; Willard Webster, Williston, National Director from  North Dakota
    00080-Box  5-File 15-06   Traffic in snowy street
    00080-Box  5-File 15-07   Dr. and Mrs. Ted Roe
    00080-Box  5-File 15-08   Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn La  Duke
    00080-Box  5-File 15-09   Wedding photo – unlabeled       
    00080-Box  5-File 15-10   Wedding photo – unlabeled 
    00080-Box  5-File 15-11   Mr. and Mrs. Gene E. Grimes
    00080-Box  5-File 15-12   Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Gefroh
    00080-Box  5-File 15-13   Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kreller
    00080-Box  5-File 15-14   Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo M. Payne
    00080-Box  5-File 15-15   Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb
    00080-Box  5-File 15-16a Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schreiner
    00080-Box  5-File 15-16b Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Eckmann
    00080-Box  5-File 15-17   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarty   
    00080-Box  5-File 15-18   Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Volk
    00080-Box  5-File 15-19   Mr. and Mrs. James Schaaf
    00080-Box  5-File 15-20   Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sprenger
    00080-Box  5-File 15-21   Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Eberle
    00080-Box  5-File 15-22   Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts
    00080-Box  5-File 15-23   Mrs. Herman Preszler
    00080-Box  5-File 15-24   Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson
    00080-Box  5-File 15-25   Mr. and Mrs. Russell J.  Geiss
    00080-Box  5-File 15-26   Mr. and Mrs. Alvern Gorden
    00080-Box  5-File 15-27   Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ternes
    00080-Box  5-File 15-28   Iris Koehler, Hazen, Marie  Kamerer, Ashley
    00080-Box  5-File 15-29   Students dancing
    00080-Box  5-File 15-30   “Maiden in distress” –  Actors in play
    00080-Box  5-File 15-31   Mrs. Raymond G. Nemer
    00080-Box  5-File 15-32   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 15-33   Man in tribal dress?
    00080-Box  5-File 15-34   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 15-35   Gladys Paulick
    00080-Box  5-File 15-36   Three men and one woman
    00080-Box  5-File 15-37   Five men
    00080-Box  5-File 15-38   Men at meeting
    00080-Box  5-File 15-39   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 15-40   Three men looking at  baseball bat
    00080-Box  5-File 15-41   Chester Eugene, Bismarck  Health Department; Clairon Smith, Lincoln, Nebraska; Ted J. Sivalon, Butte,  Montana; Les Ovre, Bismarck Welfare Department; Ralph Atkins, Bismarck Welfare  Department; Ruth Wurl, Napoleon, County Welfare; Mildred Haadley, Bismarck  Welfare Department; ? Onsrud, ? Johnke; T.M. Tangedahl, Bismarck; Lloyd L.  Bless, Willington, Kansas; V.A. Burr, Helena Montana, State Welfare; Winifred  Stockman, Fargo, County Director
    00080-Box  5-File 15-42   Anton Huber,  Secretary-Treasurer, signing check; Back:   Dennis Solberg, Vice President; Al Chausee, Director; Tom A. Tkach,  Director
    00080-Box  5-File 15-43   Three men and one woman  working at desk
    00080-Box  5-File 15-44   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 15-45   Man on phone
    00080-Box  5-File 15-46   Man at desk
    00080-Box  5-File 15-47   J.H. Newton, Clerk of  Supreme Court, addressing group of women
    00080-Box  5-File 15-48   J.H. Newton, Clerk of  Supreme Court, addressing group of women
    00080-Box  5-File 15-49   Sam Tolsebansky (sp?); Dick  Darn (sp?); Mrs. Conrad; Gen. Edwards; Chuck Whittey; Capt. Raymond J. Bohn,  Mrs. Dunn
    00080-Box  5-File 15-50   Howard Gorder, Bismarck;  John Cranor, Fargo; Joe Novak, Bismarck; James Marsden, Fargo; Robert Pile,  Grand Forks; Martin Gronvold
    00080-Box  5-File 15-51   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 15-52   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 15-53   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 15-54   Jaqueline Mayer (Miss  America, 1963), Lette Rehnolds, Fred Waring, Betty Ann McCall, in the  Pennsylvanians’ 1962 Christmas Special
    00080-Box  5-File 15-55   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 15-56   Glee Club Girls – Fred  Waring’s Wonderful World of Music
    00080-Box  5-File 15-57   Man at piano
    00080-Box  5-File 15-58   The Dorian Quintet - John  Perras (sp?), flute; David Perkett, oboe; William Brown, French Horn; Jane  Taylor, Bassoon; Arthur Bloom, Clarinet 
    00080-Box  5-File 15-59   Jennifer Martel, Larry  Sander, Kenneth Dalstad, Lana Harju, Jim Sather, Rick Johnson, President of  Student Council, Don Eisenborth, Vice President; Deanne Dahlgrin (seated)
    00080-Box  5-File 15-60   Mrs. Wilbert Wolf, Mrs.  Alvin Schatz, Mrs. Frank Dassinger – Bismarck Centennial Club
    00080-Box  5-File 15-61   Elaine Wetch looking at  artwork
    00080-Box  5-File 15-62   6th grade at Riverside –  Marcia Wolf, Robert Holzworth, Betty Holzer, Owen Hayden, Roberta Vogel, Randy  Roberson, Kathy Williams
    00080-Box  5-File 15-63   Gwendolyn Muhlhauser,  Barbara Garris, Glenna Muhlhauser, Gloria Muhlhauser – Three sisters pulling  Barbara on roller skates
    00080-Box  5-File 15-64   Gwendolyn Muhlhauser,  Barbara Garris, Glenna Muhlhauser, Gloria Muhlhauser – Three sisters pulling  Barbara on roller skates
    00080-Box  5-File 15-65   Gwendolyn Muhlhauser,  Barbara Garris, Glenna Muhlhauser, Gloria Muhlhauser – Three sisters pulling  Barbara on roller skates  
    00080-Box  5-File 15-66   Group of women gathered  around piano
    00080-Box  5-File 15-67   Lloyd Rossow, 18, Robert  Meyer, 20, Lorraine Meyer, 16, Jim Stine, Arnold Meyer, 18 – All from Flasher
    00080-Box  5-File 15-68   Lloyd Rossow, 18, Robert  Meyer, 20, Lorraine Meyer, 16, Jim Stine, Arnold Meyer, 18 – All from Flasher
    00080-Box  5-File 15-69   Dianna Muth, Dickinson,  student of the Christy Beauty School – Turkey ‘do made up by Violet Retzer,  student – took 20 minutes to do, is red, white, and green
    00080-Box  5-File 15-70   Dianna Muth, Dickinson,  student of the Christy Beauty School – Turkey ‘do made up by Violet Retzer,  student – took 20 minutes to do, is red, white, and green
    00080-Box  5-File 15-71   Rev. Ronald Bongard,  Underwood and Patti, 2 ½, looking at Christmas decorations in Woolworths
    00080-Box  5-File 15-72   Rev. Ronald Bongard,  Underwood and Patti, 2 ½, looking at Christmas decorations in Woolworths
    00080-Box  5-File 15-73   Group of students wearing  “Andrews” and “Short” buttons
    00080-Box  5-File 15-74   Group of boys with skull  and arrowheads (scouts?)
    00080-Box  5-File 15-75   Group of girls (scouts?)
    00080-Box  5-File 15-76   Man and woman with cake
    00080-Box  5-File 15-77   Man and woman with cake
    00080-Box  5-File 15-78   ? Peterson
    00080-Box  5-File 15-79   Mrs. O.V. Lindelow and Mrs.  R.O. Townsend
    00080-Box  5-File 15-80   Mrs. L.E. Anderson with one  of the Pixies made by WSCS ladies of McCabe Methodist Church for the Jack Frost  Fair 
    00080-Box  5-File 15-81   Two women setting up  display
    00080-Box  5-File 15-82   Mrs. Molly Coordes, Linton
    00080-Box 5-File  15-83   Mrs. Elwin Landerholm and Mrs.  Lloyd Orser of Bismarck look at display of decorations made by the Fireside  Club
    00080-Box  5-File 15-84   Cars and parking lot
    00080-Box  5-File 15-85   Cars and parking lot
    00080-Box  5-File 15-86   Prairie fire with capitol  building in the background
    00080-Box  5-File 15-87   Jeffery Myers and Terry  Seidel in park in trailer court
    00080-Box  5-File 15-88   Jeffery Myers and Terry  Seidel in park in trailer court
    00080-Box  5-File 15-89   Fisherman on sandbar just  north of railroad bridge on the Missouri River
    00080-Box  5-File 15-90   Fisherman on sandbar just  north of railroad bridge on the Missouri River
    00080-Box  5-File 15-91   George Miller with the buck  he shot
    00080-Box  5-File 15-92   Seagull flying over Rice  Lake
    00080-Box  5-File 15-93   Man in uniform inspection  plane wreckage
    00080-Box  5-File 15-94   Man and President Kennedy
    00080-Box  5-File 15-95   Woman and three men working  at desk
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – December 1962
    00080-Box  5-File 16-01   Unidentified bride
    00080-Box  5-File 16-02   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 16-03   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 16-04   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 16-05   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 16-06   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 16-07   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 16-08   Girl pointing pistol at  stuffed bear
    00080-Box  5-File 16-09   Five young women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-10   Five young women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-11   Five young women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-12   Five young women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-13   Five women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-14a Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 16-14b Woman 
    00080-Box  5-File 16-15   Man
    00080-Box 5-File  16-16   Four women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-17   Four women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-18   Court hearing?  
    00080-Box  5-File 16-19   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 16-20   Five women
    00080-Box  5-File 16-21   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 16-22   Four men
    00080-Box  5-File 16-23   Man shaving another man’s  beard
    00080-Box  5-File 16-24   Man shaving another man’s  beard
    00080-Box  5-File 16-25   Six girls in holiday  pageant
    00080-Box  5-File 16-26   Chimpanzee mopping floor
    00080-Box  5-File 16-27   Chimpanzee mopping floor
    00080-Box  5-File 16-28   Chimpanzee mopping floor
    00080-Box  5-File 16-29   Chimpanzee holding wrench
    00080-Box  5-File 16-30   Girl
    00080-Box  5-File 16-31   John Rydquist, 10, and  Linda Black, 9, with Little Caesar (hamster) – 5th graders at Northridge
    00080-Box  5-File 16-32   Hughes Junior High Red  Cross Committee – Student Council drive for Open Your Heart – Tracey Baker  (seated), Lynn Conrad, Chairman, Sharon Beiseh (sp?), Bob Kempf, Hugh Howie –  Seated on right:  Darrell Dorgan, Mary  Carlson, Alen Nelson
    00080-Box  5-File 16-33   Hughes Junior High Red  Cross Committee – Student Council drive for Open Your Heart – Tracey Baker  (seated), Lynn Conrad, Chairman, Sharon Beiseh (sp?), Bob Kempf, Hugh Howie –  Seated on right:  Darrell Dorgan, Mary  Carlson, Alen Nelson
    00080-Box  5-File 16-34   Girl with dolls
    00080-Box  5-File 16-35   Girls making Christmas  decorations
    00080-Box  5-File 16-36   Students decorating windows
    00080-Box  5-File 16-37   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 16-38   David Conrad checking  hamburger – Troop 14
    00080-Box  5-File 16-39   Broken picnic table
    00080-Box  5-File 16-40   Tents and campers in park
    00080-Box  5-File 16-41   Three boys and a man  cooking around campfire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-42   Three boys cooking around  campfire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-43   Four boys cooking hotdogs  on campfire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-44   Two boys throwing log
    00080-Box  5-File 16-45   Boys cutting firewood
    00080-Box  5-File 16-46   Five campers around  campfire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-47   Three boys and a man  cooking around campfire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-48   Starting campfire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-49   Richard Gierke and John  Miller, Troop 10, breaking camp
    00080-Box  5-File 16-50   Bill Ostenberg, Scoutmaster  Troop 6, shows award to go to winner of the Winter Camporee to John Boyd,  Assistant of Troop 6
    00080-Box  5-File 16-51   Jim Rivinius and Melvin  Miller, Troop 10, peeking out of tent
    00080-Box  5-File 16-52   Bob Gouler, Troop 14,  eating hamburger cooked in foil
    00080-Box  5-File 16-53   Bruce Rova, Troop 15,  drinking from canteen
    00080-Box  5-File 16-54   James Sabot, Troop 122,  Bill Ostenberg, Troop 6 Scoutmaster, Charles Harvey, Troop 122, Douglas Rockne,  Troop 14, stirring stew
    00080-Box  5-File 16-55   Nativity scene
    00080-Box  5-File 16-56   Woman standing beside  Salvation Army sign
    00080-Box  5-File 16-57   Two military men receiving  award
    00080-Box  5-File 16-58   Two men with table of gifts
    00080-Box  5-File 16-59   Emptying building during  fire
    00080-Box  5-File 16-60   Firefighters on rooftop
    00080-Box  5-File 16-61   Firefighters on rooftop
    00080-Box  5-File 16-62   John Schlafman, city  employee, flooding rink at 16th Street park
    00080-Box  5-File 16-63   John Schlafman, city  employee, flooding rink at 16th Street park
    00080-Box  5-File 16-64   John Schlafman, city  employee, flooding rink at 16th Street park
    00080-Box  5-File 16-65   Dr. Berg, Jr., Fred  Gripshover, Waltham, Massachusetts, Keleket X-Ray Corp., Dick Maxson, Fargo,  Hammer X-Ray Co. Salesman
    00080-Box  5-File 16-66   Dick Maxson, Fargo, Hammer  X-Ray Co. Salesman, Dr. Berg, Jr., Fred Gripshover, Waltham Massachusetts,  Keleket X-Ray Corp.
    00080-Box  5-File 16-67   Paul Rovick, Karen Kunz,  Richolt 4th Graders, holding mice
    00080-Box  5-File 17-01   Boy carrying frozen long  johns
    00080-Box  5-File 17-02   Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bakken,  Jr.
    00080-Box  5-File 17-03   Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson
    00080-Box  5-File 17-04   Mrs. Vern R. Keim
    00080-Box  5-File 17-05   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann
    00080-Box  5-File 17-06   Mr. and Mrs. Leroy  Ohlhauser
    00080-Box  5-File 17-07   Mr. and Mrs. Roger  Riskedahl
    00080-Box  5-File 17-08   Mrs. Daniel Wagner
    00080-Box  5-File 17-09   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 17-10   Man
    00080-Box  5-File 17-11   Man and woman
    00080-Box  5-File 17-12   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 17-13   Mrs. Brandt Hjille, Mrs.  L.G. Lloyd, Sr., Mrs. Frank Strauss, unidentified woman
    00080-Box  5-File 17-14   Mrs. Wilda Wilson, ?  Murray, Mrs. W.J. Austen with stack of Senate and House bills
    00080-Box  5-File 17-15   Mayo Klontz, Chevrolet  District Manager, Bismarck, Jack Zentner, Parts Manager, Davis Chevrolet
    00080-Box  5-File 17-16   Two men
    00080-Box  5-File 17-17   Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gessele
    00080-Box  5-File 17-18   Don Holt, Treasurer,  Sertoma Club, and unidentified man
    00080-Box  5-File 17-19   Al Jahner, helper on truck,  Roy Putz, Toy Chairman, Aaron Dalke, John Indergaard
    00080-Box  5-File 17-20   Boxing gifts – Sharon  Rubbelke, Treasurer, Helen Gefreh, Secretary, Teresa McNulty, Vice President,  Shawn Kollman, President, Phyllis Carufel, Reporter
    00080-Box  5-File 17-21   Girl with clarinet
    00080-Box  5-File 17-22   Mrs. T.C. Salvesen,  Chairman of Auxiliary at Highland Acres School and 5th Grade Girl Scouts
    00080-Box  5-File 17-23   Cynthia Dahl, 7, and  Darrell Anderson, 7, Grade 2, Highland Acres
    00080-Box  5-File 17-24   Patty Hirsch, 10, Cathedral  5th grader, with toothpick sculpture
    00080-Box  5-File 17-25   John Fox, 10, Cathedral 5th  grader, with toothpick sculpture
    00080-Box  5-File 17-26   Thomas Isaak, 10, Cathedral  5th grader, with toothpick sculpture
    00080-Box  5-File 17-27   Deanne Mantz, Cynthia  Samuelson, Dick Hoye, Kenneth Franck, Pioneer 3rd graders looking at finished  butter
    00080-Box  5-File 17-28   Deane Dockter, Kathy Coons,  and Stuart Peterson
    00080-Box  5-File 17-29   Roberta Kraft, Barbara  Doldt, and Tim Arndt
    00080-Box  5-File 17-30   Kathy Coons and Stuart  Peterson
    00080-Box  5-File 17-31   Neil Fahlsing, instructor,  showing Mike, 6, how to shoot bow and arrow – Steve Toman, Jeff Knudson, John  Mortinson, Paul Fahlsing, George Fahlsing, Bethany Fahlsing, Gene Fahlsing –  Novice Archery group
    00080-Box  5-File 17-32   Two girls in front of  Christmas Carolers display
    00080-Box  5-File 17-33   Dwane Kapustensky looking  at decorated window at Hughes Junior high
    00080-Box  5-File 17-34   St. Ann’s 3rd Grade –  Richard Wickenheiser, Mary Roehrich, Michael Nutz, Rhonda Warren with nativity  scene
    00080-Box  5-File 17-35   Glenn Hanson and Helen  Seelye, 5th graders at Will-Moore, putting up Christmas display
    00080-Box  5-File 17-36   Monty Preabt and Terri  Martin – Hillside school – looking at nativity scene
    00080-Box  5-File 17-37   Kids playing outside at  Riverside school
    00080-Box  5-File 17-38   Troop 72 Cathedral Brownies  visited St. Alexius pediatric department and gave gifts to sick children
    00080-Box  5-File 17-39   Cub Scouts with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  5-File 17-40   Sandy and Susan Hill with  Christmas trees
    00080-Box  5-File 17-41   A3C Dorsey Nickens,  Washington, DC; A3C John Grizzle, Kane, Illinois; A3C James Caldwell,  Shreveport, Louisiana on the way to Minot AFB, looking at nativity scene
    00080-Box  5-File 17-42   Band “The Sonics”
    00080-Box  5-File 17-43   Wounded man
    00080-Box  5-File 17-44   “Peace on Earth To Men of  Goodwill” sign in front of White House
    00080-Box  5-File 17-45   Woman
    00080-Box  5-File 17-46   Man punching college  professor
    00080-Box  5-File 17-47   Child stuck in tight spot?
    00080-Box  5-File 17-48   Sandbags and dummies –  protest?
    00080-Box  5-File 17-49   Wall of snow
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – March 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 01-01   Newell Clarke, Civil  Defense Director, Morton County; Ora Hendrickson, Morton County Auditor; Roy  Young, County Commissioner
    00080-Box  6-File 01-02   Mr. and Mrs. Terry  Druyvestein
    00080-Box  6-File 01-03   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Duma
    00080-Box  6-File 01-04   Mr. and Mrs. C. James  Hendrickson
    00080-Box  6-File 01-05   Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Just
    00080-Box  6-File 01-06   Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Mindt
    00080-Box  6-File 01-07   Mrs. James Mohler
    00080-Box  6-File 01-08   Mott Jaycees receives charter  – two men
    00080-Box  6-File 01-09   Dick Tokach, St. Anthony  and Don Anderson, Bismarck, receive “Ag Know How” certificates for attending  four out of five “Ag Know How” meetings
    00080-Box  6-File 01-10   J.R. Kirby, Bismarck; B.  Gustafson, Grand Forks; Dean E.L. Lium, Lt. Dean of UND; R.W. Randall,  Minneapolis, Portland Cement Association; Harold G. Arthur, Billings Bureau of  Rec.; Lance Decory, Bismarck, Portland Cement Association
    00080-Box  6-File 01-11   Fred Ohlsen, Hospital  Treasurer, Director of Hospital Assoc., guide on tour; Bob Moos; Wally Moos,  Rep. Hertz; Paul Hoffman, City Commissioner; Harry Kautzman, City Commissioner;  Bill Moos
    00080-Box  6-File 01-12   Fred Ohlsen, Hospital  Treasurer, Director of Hospital Assoc., guiding on tour
    00080-Box  6-File 01-13   Group of people around  television
    00080-Box  6-File 01-14   ? Vogel and Milt Higgins
    00080-Box  6-File 01-15   ? Vogel, ? Schastad, ?  Walker
    00080-Box  6-File 01-16   Mrs. Esther Barneck
    00080-Box  6-File 01-17   Mrs. Myron Atkinson
    00080-Box  6-File 01-18   Mrs. Gil Shirley
    00080-Box  6-File 01-19   Farm/City Stag registration
    00080-Box  6-File 01-20   Floyd Stebelton, Bismarck,  Robert Schmidt, Baldwin, James Schmidt, Baldwin
    00080-Box  6-File 01-21   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 01-22   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 01-23   Tony Miller, John Miller,  Simon Vogel, Mike Hellman – Making sausage
    00080-Box  6-File 01-24   Mrs. Kasper Zander, Mrs.  John Boehm – Grinding sausage
    00080-Box  6-File 01-25   Bob Welts of Bismarck tries  on a war bonnet for size at the annual United States Junior Chamber of Commerce  board of directors meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma.   Checking the fit is a comely Cherokee lass, Miss Lawanda Bury of Tulsa.
    00080-Box  6-File 01-26   Harold Anderson of Bismarck  tries on a war bonnet for size at the annual United States Junior Chamber of  Commerce board of directors meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Checking the fit is a comely Cherokee lass,  Miss Lawanda Bury of Tulsa.
    00080-Box  6-File 01-27   Man putting money in very  short parking meter
    00080-Box  6-File 01-28   Man kissing woman on cheek
    00080-Box  6-File 01-29   Four women with trophies
    00080-Box  6-File 01-30   Ruth Ann Ulrich, Detroit  Lakes, Minnesota; Sandra Haugland, Hamdon, (ND), Miss Mildred Hawkins, Chair.  School Committee, North Dakota Home Ec. Assoc., Fargo
    00080-Box  6-File 01-31   Mrs. Victor Klepetka and  Rhonda Klepetka, 4, of Bismarck visiting Rep. Haugen of Richland County.  
    00080-Box  6-File 01-32   Mrs. Victor Klepetka and  Rhonda Klepetka, 4, of Bismarck visiting Rep. Haugen of Richland County.  
    00080-Box  6-File 01-33   Jane Fossum in parade
    00080-Box  6-File 01-34   One woman and two men
    00080-Box  6-File 01-35   Woman
    00080-Box  6-File 01-36   Byron Berntson, Fargo, Ext.  Service State; Robert Wells, Robinson, Kidder Co. RAD Committee Chairman; Mrs.  Marvin Tollefson, New Rockford, Eddy Co. RAD Committee Chairman
    00080-Box  6-File 01-37   Three boys playing with  guns
    00080-Box  6-File 01-38   Terry Brown, 5th grader at  Riverside School, holding ball.  Grass  grew through the rubber ball and was found by one of the teachers in the school  yard
    00080-Box  6-File 01-39   Terry Brown, 5th grader at  Riverside School, holding ball.  Grass  grew through the rubber ball and was found by one of the teachers in the school  yard
    00080-Box  6-File 01-40   Bus at Christ the King  school in Mandan
    00080-Box  6-File 01-41   Grade 3, Riverside School –  Kids made doll cut outs and then dressed them in clothing representing clothing  worn in different countries of the world.
    00080-Box  6-File 01-42   Grade 3, Riverside School –  Kids made doll cut outs and then dressed them in clothing representing clothing  worn in different countries of the world.
    00080-Box 6-File  01-43   Unidentified woman, Dave Estram,  Phil Larson, Ellen Stanton, Laura Brink, Ann Olgeirson
    00080-Box  6-File 01-44   Unidentified woman, Dave  Estram, Phil Larson, Ellen Stanton, Laura Brink, Ann Olgeirson
    00080-Box  6-File 01-45   Mrs. Lips and daughter
    00080-Box  6-File 01-46   Mike Hill, Mark Miller, and  Mrs. Jack Askew – Bismarck Hospital
    00080-Box  6-File 01-47   Front to back:  Harold Melanson, Doug Lochner, Richard Herr,  Gary Delzer, Norton Johnson
    00080-Box  6-File 01-48   Girl and boy with science  project
    00080-Box  6-File 01-49   Don Kolppen, Linton High  with science project, “Robotnick I”
    00080-Box  6-File 01-50   Don Kolppen, Linton High  with science project, “Robotnick I”
    00080-Box  6-File 01-51   Connie Welch, Hillside  High, with project “incubation of chicks”
    00080-Box  6-File 01-52   Steve Litt, Hughes Junior  High, with Tesla coil project
    00080-Box  6-File 01-53   Two girls in chemistry  class
    00080-Box  6-File 01-54   Troop 5, Trinity Lutheran –  Bob Shjeflo, Ryan Larson, Ron Unruh with model of Heart Butte Scout Camp
    00080-Box  6-File 01-55   Jack Malusky of Troop 122  on camp cot
    00080-Box  6-File 01-56   Eleanor Schmidt of New  Salem with a sheep
    00080-Box  6-File 01-57   Kathleen Kottsick of Mandan  with goose
    00080-Box  6-File 01-58   Turkeys
    00080-Box  6-File 01-59   Turkeys
    00080-Box  6-File 01-60   Rabbit beside hole
    00080-Box  6-File 01-61   Rabbit going into hole
    00080-Box  6-File 01-62   Group of teenagers on  stairs 
    00080-Box  6-File 01-63   Mrs. Henry Just, Bismarck;  Judy Miller, Bismarck; Marvin Leintz, Fargo; Connie Mueller, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 01-64   Roadway
    00080-Box  6-File 01-65   Mandan Policeman Joe  McGelkey with damaged bicycle
    00080-Box  6-File 01-66   Mandan Policeman Joe  McGelkey with damaged bicycle
    00080-Box 6-File  01-67   Vandalized sign at Van Oosting Dam
    00080-Box  6-File 01-68   Two men – one in handcuffs
    00080-Box  6-File 01-69   P.O. Excavation
    00080-Box  6-File 01-70   Car
    00080-Box  6-File 01-71   Ice skater in costume
    00080-Box  6-File 01-72   Two men carrying woman
    00080-Box  6-File 01-73   Man at top of stairs
    00080-Box  6-File 01-74   Tom Sagaser, Jamestown,  Robert E. Lee, Grand Forks
    00080-Box  6-File 01-75   Farmers Union Members at  capital for hearing on bill #648 Ray Schwarting, New Salem, Ed Orgaard, Mandan,  Henry Seiferth, Morton County, Charles Engelter, New Salem
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – April 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 02-01   Mr. and Mrs. Robert  Baumgartner
  00080-Box  6-File 02-02   Mr. and Mrs. Joel Britton
00080-Box  6-File 02-03   Mr. and Mrs. Anton Empter
00080-Box  6-File 02-04   Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Feist
00080-Box  6-File 02-05   Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Renner
00080-Box  6-File 02-06   Mr. and Mrs. Gene Renz
00080-Box  6-File 02-07   Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rostad
00080-Box  6-File 02-08   Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sack
00080-Box  6-File 02-09   Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schutt
00080-Box  6-File 02-10   Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fetzer
00080-Box  6-File 02-11   Wedding photo - unlabeled
00080-Box  6-File 02-12   D.L. Brodale
00080-Box  6-File 02-13   Rev. Billie Walters
00080-Box  6-File 02-14   James A. Walker, Kern  County Land Company, San Francisco, California, First Vice President, American  Association of Petroleum Landmen
00080-Box  6-File 02-15   ? Brodale
00080-Box  6-File 02-16   Rev. Dr. Harold Skidmore
00080-Box  6-File 02-17   William Moore
00080-Box  6-File 02-18   Two men
00080-Box  6-File 02-19   Mrs. Judson E. Fiebiger
00080-Box  6-File 02-20   Mrs. Sandy Morris Fergoda,  a native of Bismarck, North Dakota, has worked for four years as a “21” dealer  at world-famous Harold’s Club in Reno, to help bolster the family income for  her husband and two children.
00080-Box  6-File 02-21   Mrs. Marianne Frieda  Ekdahl, formerly of Germany, and Mrs. Aimee Hbiba Johnston, former of Morocco,  are new citizens 
00080-Box  6-File 02-22   Mrs. Marianne Frieda  Ekdahl, formerly of Germany, and Mrs. Aimee Hbiba Johnston, former of Morocco,  are new citizens
00080-Box  6-File 02-23   Man holding painting
00080-Box  6-File 02-24   Three men
00080-Box  6-File 02-25   Two men
00080-Box  6-File 02-26   Three men
00080-Box  6-File 02-27   Three men
00080-Box  6-File 02-28   Man greeting woman
00080-Box  6-File 02-29   Four men
00080-Box  6-File 02-30   Jurors?
00080-Box  6-File 02-31   Two men at display
00080-Box  6-File 02-32   Enge Dressler, Bismarck  Grocery (wholesale), and George Saba, George’s Food Market, Bismarck
00080-Box  6-File 02-33   Prairie Homemakers at  Capital visiting Legislature – Mrs. Wilfred Haas; Mrs. Gary Taugen,  Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Herbert Issac; Mrs. Reuben Baisch; Mrs. John Galster;  Mrs. Ernest Oster; Mrs. Kenneth Ervin; Mrs. Harold Larson; Mrs. Harold Balas;  Mrs. Paul Weiser; Mrs. G.H. Fiechtner; Mrs. Elmer Huber, Vice President; Mrs.  Otto Huber, President
00080-Box  6-File 02-34   Mrs. Alice Husfloew,  Center; Mrs. Matt Tokach, St. Anthony
00080-Box  6-File 02-35   Mrs. Elmer Anderson,  Dickinson, Member Board Director; Mrs. John E. Williams, Washburn, President;  Mrs. Florence Scott, Bismarck, First Vice President; Miss Colleen Shockman, RN  at St. Luke’s Hospital, Fargo
00080-Box  6-File 02-36   H.B. Baeverstad and wife
00080-Box  6-File 02-37   Eight women – sorority  plans
00080-Box 6-File  02-38   Mrs. Dale (Betty) Granrud,  Treasurer, Burleigh County Association of Retarded Children; Mrs. Earl (Marie)  Davis, Bismarck Mandan Hair Dressers Association
00080-Box  6-File 02-39   Sixty-two applicants taking  test for wardens job at Game & Fish – Fort Lincoln – Warden Ralph Wright,  of Riverdale, in the foreground
00080-Box  6-File 02-40   Mrs. Richard Hall, Mrs.  H.M. Leonhard, Mrs. Harold Barth, Mrs. Chris Miller, Mrs. Robert Wilson 
00080-Box  6-File 02-41   Col. Paul Hedstrom,  Bismarck, Area Coordinator; C.L. (Chuck) Johnston, Grand Forks, Director Grand  Forks and Walsh County; Ernest Hagen, Devils Lake and Ramsey County Director,  President North Dakota Civil Defense Association; Leonard Caverly, Fargo,  Secretary State Association and Director Fargo and Cass County
00080-Box  6-File 02-42   Ray Schramm, Bismarck; J.  Duane Haywood, Davenport, Iowa; E.J. Follis, Omaha, Nebraska, Chairman; D.K.  Gordon, District 7 Director; Beverly McCarthy, Omaha; H.L. Gunderson, Austin,  Minnesota
00080-Box  6-File 02-43   North Dakota Plumbers  Directors Elected – Nine men
00080-Box  6-File 02-44   Hal Clausnitzer,  Secretary-Treasurer; Oscar Baumgartner, Acting President; Del Skjod; two  unidentified men
00080-Box  6-File 02-45   Boy reading book
00080-Box  6-File 02-46   Mrs. Owens and Dwight, 3,  with lamb
00080-Box  6-File 02-47   Little girl playing on  floor
00080-Box  6-File 02-48   Teenage boy playing guitar
00080-Box  6-File 02-49   “The Incubator Child” skit  – Robert Michelsen and Gayle Johnson, Regan School 
00080-Box  6-File 02-50   YCL Officers – Gloria  Tosseth, Vice President, Ghylin School; Jerry Schauer, Secretary-Treasurer,  Sterling School; Jackie Davis, President, Regan School
00080-Box  6-File 02-51   North Dakota Girls State  from Mandan High School – five girls
00080-Box  6-File 02-52   Jordis Abraham, Carroll  Bauer, Delores Wilkins, Carroll Weiss – New Salem High School
00080-Box  6-File 02-53   Boy and Girl with bass drum
00080-Box  6-File 02-54   Students square dancing in  gym
00080-Box  6-File 02-55   Eleanore Goulet,  Iris Mahler, Sharon Lambert, Deanne Nehring –  State Industrial School 
00080-Box  6-File 02-56   Deanne Nehring, Sharon  Lambert, Eleanore Goulet, Iris Mahler
00080-Box  6-File 02-57   Eleanore Goulet, Iris  Mahler, Deanne Nehring, Sharon Lambert
00080-Box  6-File 02-58   Iris Mahler, Eleanore Goulet,  Sharon Lambert, Deanne Nehring
00080-Box  6-File 02-59   Deanne Nehring, Iris  Mahler, Sharon Lambert, Eleanore Goulet 
00080-Box  6-File 02-60   Deanne Nehring, Sharon  Lambert, Eleanor Goulet, Iris Mahler
00080-Box  6-File 02-61   Jeff Miska, 5, driving pegs  into ground
00080-Box  6-File 02-62   Jeff Miska, 5, driving pegs  into ground
00080-Box  6-File 02-63   Jeff Miska, 5, playing with  toy truck
00080-Box  6-File 02-64   Ronny Vietz and Nicky  Miller shooting marbles
00080-Box  6-File 02-65   Paul Reynolds playing with  toy plane
00080-Box  6-File 02-66   David Kloster and John  Huddleson in water gun fight
00080-Box  6-File 02-67   David Kloster and John  Huddleson in water gun fight
00080-Box  6-File 02-68   Kids playing on  merry-go-round
00080-Box  6-File 02-69   Kids cleaning up area  around railroad tracks
00080-Box  6-File 02-70   Kathy Ulmer, Jo Jordan,  Kathy Julson, Claudia Hickleng, Marjorie Benson, Kathy Lahr, Jacque Anderson
00080-Box  6-File 02-71   Boyd Gregor looking out  window at Paula Qvale and Warner Qvale
00080-Box  6-File 02-72   Rev. Frank Hiron, Mrs.  William Neuharth, Frank Richards
00080-Box  6-File 02-73   Rev. Bob Richards
00080-Box  6-File 02-74   Mark Boehm, Park Heil  Nurseries digging up hundreds of Ginnila Maple shrubs by machine - Ted Murum,  shovel operator
00080-Box  6-File 02-75   Mark Boehm, Park Heil  Nurseries digging up hundreds of Ginnila Maple shrubs by machine - Ted Murum,  shovel operator
00080-Box  6-File 02-76   Philly Mossbrucker on  tractor, Edward Otto on rake
00080-Box  6-File 02-77   Philly Mossbrucker on  tractor, Edward Otto on rake
00080-Box  6-File 02-78   Farmers waiting in hallway  to see State’s Attorney
00080-Box  6-File 02-79   Bill Anderst in doorway
00080-Box  6-File 02-80   Men unloading small trees
00080-Box  6-File 02-81   Bill Anderst in doorway
00080-Box  6-File 02-82   Three men
00080-Box  6-File 02-83   Ronald Bethke and Kevin  Flemming of Mandan playing golf on Easter day
00080-Box  6-File 02-84   Golfer putting on green 
00080-Box  6-File 02-85   Collapsing billboard
00080-Box  6-File 02-86   Collapsing billboard
00080-Box  6-File 02-87   Ripped shoe
00080-Box  6-File 02-88   Cars out in storm
00080-Box  6-File 02-89   Men carrying body on  stretcher
00080-Box  6-File 02-90   President Kennedy (Carolyn  trying to steal the show)
00080-Box  6-File 02-91   President Kennedy and woman
00080-Box  6-File 02-92   Men standing on large tank
00080-Box  6-File 02-93   Two old women sitting on  cabin porch
00080-Box  6-File 02-94   Group resting on hillside
00080-Box  6-File 02-95   Four men and little boy at  baseball opener
00080-Box  6-File 02-96   Bride and groom (princess?)
00080-Box  6-File 02-97   Man taking chain out of  trunk of car
00080-Box  6-File 02-98   Woman crossing street in  snowstorm
00080-Box  6-File 02-99   Woman crossing street in  snowstorm
00080-Box  6-File 02-100 Snow covered laundry hanging  on clothesline
00080-Box 6-File  02-101 Car in snowstorm
00080-Box  6-File 02-102 Woman walking in snowstorm
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – May 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 03-01   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boehm
    00080-Box  6-File 03-02   Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Haider
    00080-Box  6-File 03-03   Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Werchau
    00080-Box  6-File 03-04   Unidentified bride and  groom
    00080-Box  6-File 03-05   Bonnie Balliet
    00080-Box  6-File 03-06   Sandra Klusmann
    00080-Box  6-File 03-07   Helen Huntington Smith
    00080-Box  6-File 03-08   Dr. Henry Andrews
    00080-Box  6-File 03-09   William Tokach – livestock  conservation
    00080-Box  6-File 03-10   Larry Griffin
    00080-Box  6-File 03-11   Jonathan Rehm
    00080-Box  6-File 03-12   A.F. Schlieke
    00080-Box  6-File 03-13   Dr. Kent Darrow
    00080-Box  6-File 03-14   Dr. Harold G. Halcrow –  University of Illinois 
    00080-Box  6-File 03-15   Dr. Harold G. Halcrow –  University of Illinois
    00080-Box  6-File 03-16   Dr. P.H. Costello – NDSU  Honorary
    00080-Box  6-File 03-17   Dr. J.S. Long – NDSU  Honorary
    00080-Box  6-File 03-18   Dr. Briggs – South Dakota  State President 
    00080-Box  6-File 03-19   Paul Meger
    00080-Box  6-File 03-20   Three women
    00080-Box  6-File 03-21   Mrs. Harve Robinson,  Dickinson; Mrs. C.A. Thelander, Beulah; State Library comm.
    00080-Box  6-File 03-22   Crowd of women at meeting
    00080-Box  6-File 03-23   M.J.O. Ness, Wahpeton; L.A.  Newgard, Mandan; V.A. Pankratz, Minot; A.W. Plachte, Wahpeton; Dale A. Olson,  Fargo; Dr. Dassinger, Glendive, Montana
    00080-Box  6-File 03-24   Four women – Ladies  Auxiliary 
    00080-Box  6-File 03-25   Four women – WCC Officers
    00080-Box  6-File 03-26   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 03-27   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 03-28   Two women
    00080-Box  6-File 03-29   Five women working at table
    00080-Box  6-File 03-30   Seated:  Mrs. H.A. Pike, Chairman Banquet; Mrs. Ella  Maercklein, Chairman Banquet; Standing:   Mrs. A.E. Hedahl, General Chairman; Alma Raftshal; Mrs. C.W. Leifur,  General Co-Chairman – Convention planners
    00080-Box  6-File 03-31   42nd Annual Convention in  Bismarck (women in silly hats)
    00080-Box  6-File 03-32   42nd Annual Convention in  Bismarck (women in silly hats)
    00080-Box  6-File 03-33   North Dakota Chiropractic  Association – women at luncheon
    00080-Box  6-File 03-34   North Dakota Chiropractic  Association – Four men
    00080-Box  6-File 03-35   Seated:  H.E. Mangskau, Gen. Supt. Transportation and  Distribution; F.R. Gamble, Vice President, MDU Minneapolis; Standing:  L.M. Wells, Dev. Manager; Mark Scarff, Gen.  Supt. System Operation; W. Van Tassel, Gen. Supt. Power Production
    00080-Box  6-File 03-36   President Ray Ottinger,  Valley City receiving registration from Sec. Don Haisman (sp?) of Grand Forks
    00080-Box  6-File 03-37   Three men – New officers
    00080-Box  6-File 03-38   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 03-39   Five men
    00080-Box  6-File 03-40   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 03-41   Five men
    00080-Box  6-File 03-42   Six men with plaque
    00080-Box  6-File 03-43   Ray Weist; Wilmer Lang,  Riverdale, Sam ?
    00080-Box  6-File 03-44   Four men – Trainmen  Convention
    00080-Box  6-File 03-45   Series of three photos –  Group of four men – Group of four men – men at dining table
    00080-Box  6-File 03-46   Country Commissioners  listening to a man from Canada speak
    00080-Box  6-File 03-47   On left, Roy Young, County  Commission President
    00080-Box  6-File 03-48   John Weatherly, New  President
    00080-Box  6-File 03-49   Four men and one woman -  Roland McMaster 
    00080-Box  6-File 03-50   Maylan Kein, Tschider, B.  Anderson, Halvorson, De Zellar, Lips, Vadnie
    00080-Box  6-File 03-51   Highway Patrol Supervisors  attending a two week school at the University of North Dakota are (left to  right around the table) John M. Herner, Jamestown; Orlin C. Benson, Williston;  Ralph Hardin Smeby, Devils Lake; Frederick F. Sibley, Minot; Thomas J.  Clifford, Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration; C.H.  Burgess, Bismarck; Sayle W. Ward, Dickinson; and Duane S. Bergan, Grand Forks
    00080-Box  6-File 03-52   Mrs. Reuben Zeller, Carson;  Mrs. Robert Schnell, Lemmon, South Dakota; Harry Graves, NDSU
    00080-Box  6-File 03-53   Two men and one woman -  Hospital check presentation by Eagles Club
    00080-Box  6-File 03-54   Group in front of airplane
    00080-Box  6-File 03-55   Two men in front of Horse  Show trailer – Floyd Sperry and ?
    00080-Box  6-File 03-56   Children watching puppet  show
    00080-Box  6-File 03-57   “Behind the scenes” of the  puppet show
    00080-Box  6-File 03-58   Girls playing in schoolyard
    00080-Box  6-File 03-59   Delaine Johnson, Secretary,  7th Grader at Hazelton; Gayle Unruh, Vice President, 6th Grader from Goodrich;  Connie Gregor, President, 7th Grader from Leeds – Young Citizens League
    00080-Box  6-File 03-60   Two girls and one boy  holding violins      
    00080-Box  6-File 03-61   Student musicians
    00080-Box  6-File 03-62   Student saxophonists
    00080-Box  6-File 03-63   Sandy Syvrud, Betty  Leingang, Jane Schmidt
    00080-Box  6-File 03-64   Mandan Boys State
    00080-Box  6-File 03-65   Ronald Doll, Arville Hager
    00080-Box  6-File 03-66   Wendy Polesky, Committee  Member; Terri Martin, Committee Member; Jim Schweigert, Vice President Student  Council; Paul Halvorson, President Student Council; Bruce Peterson,  Secretary-Treasurer Student Council; Bruce Bye, Chairman of Committee –  Hillside Park Junior High at Bismarck Post Office making final foster child  payment (Tran Van Ba, Vietnam)
    00080-Box  6-File 03-67   Paul Gunville, Richard  Dassinger, Richard Miller, Gregory Daniel making toothpick sculptures
    00080-Box  6-File 03-68   Bonita Malsam, Sterling;  Stephanie Cunningham, Dricsoll; David Bliss, McKenzie; Ardelle Anderson,  Baldwin; Donna Trusty, Wing; Dee Ora Rosin, Driscoll; Corinne Wahl, Wing 
    00080-Box  6-File 03-69   Lt. Charles Anderson,  Captain Mel Felche, Mrs. Nora Meland, Sgt. Nick Klee, Mrs. Schoeneman at  graveside
    00080-Box  6-File 03-70   Mrs. Bradford and daughter  at graveside
    00080-Box  6-File 03-71   Two men and three scouts
    00080-Box  6-File 03-72   Girl scouts?
    00080-Box  6-File 03-73   Man with net full of fish
    00080-Box  6-File 03-74   North Dakota Game and Fish  truck
    00080-Box  6-File 03-75   Construction
    00080-Box  6-File 03-76   Stack of bags on street  corner
    00080-Box  6-File 03-77   Williams County Sheriff  LeRoy Lutz, Deputy Bob Clark and Deputy Ray Atol (sp?) inspecting airplane  wreckage
    00080-Box  6-File 03-78   Don and Doris George and  puppets
    00080-Box  6-File 03-79   Weather maps
    00080-Box  6-File 03-80   Woman
    00080-Box  6-File 03-81   Boy looking out chain link  fence
    00080-Box  6-File 03-82   Parade float for Major  Cooper in Cocoa Beach
    00080-Box  6-File 03-83   Police dog attacking man
    00080-Box  6-File 03-84   Car on fire – man hanging  from light pole
    0800-Box  6-File 04-01     Ralph R. Borman (center),  Civilian Aide from North Dakota is shown equipment display during the Civilian  Aides Conference held May 9-11 at Fort Riley, Kansas.  Showing the display are Pfc. Timothy Palmer  (left), and Casselton, North Dakota, and Sgt. Vernon L. Flegel, Bismarck, North  Dakota.
    00080-Box  6-File 04-02   Mr. and Mrs. George Bidwell
    00080-Box  6-File 04-03   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kranig
    00080-Box  6-File 04-04   Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Link
    00080-Box  6-File 04-05   Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.  Mack
    00080-Box  6-File 04-06   Mr. and Mrs. Leonard  Mullner
    00080-Box  6-File 04-07   Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson
    00080-Box  6-File 04-08   Mr. and Mrs. George  Schaefer
    00080-Box  6-File 04-09   Mr. and Mrs. V.G. Schauer
    00080-Box  6-File 04-10   Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.  Schneider
    0800-Box  6-File 04-11     Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-12   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-13   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-14   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-15   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-16   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-17   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-18   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-19   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-20   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    0800-Box  6-File 04-21     Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-22   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-23   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-24   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-25   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-26   Woman (Priory Graduates)
    00080-Box  6-File 04-27   Legion Auxiliary Officers –  A. Pederson, C. Jacobsen, Rex Wane, P. Zimmerman, H. Josephson, S. Von Eschen,  A. Paulson
    00080-Box  6-File 04-28   Mrs. Barton Stevens,  Hettinger, President Hettinger; Mrs. Walter Kack, Dickinson, Southwest  Director; Miss Marie Pavel, Dickinson, President Dickinson
    00080-Box  6-File 04-29   Five women - Auxiliary  Convention Chairmen
    00080-Box 6-File  04-30   Three women – NDFWC Officers
    0800-Box  6-File 04-31     Five women
    00080-Box  6-File 04-32   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 04-33   One man and three women
    00080-Box  6-File 04-34   Man and woman
    00080-Box  6-File 04-35   Four men – Convention  speakers
    00080-Box 6-File  04-36   ? Sullivan, ? Bekins, ? Dennis
    00080-Box  6-File 04-37   ? Donnelly, ? Jacobson, ?  Keogh
    00080-Box  6-File 04-38   State delegation – Seven  men
    00080-Box  6-File 04-39   Alkinson, Hilton, Askew,  Jordon
    00080-Box  6-File 04-40   Three men
    0800-Box  6-File 04-41     Four men
    00080-Box  6-File 04-42   Legion members taking oath
    00080-Box  6-File 04-43   Dakota Zoo train
    00080-Box  6-File 04-44   Bicycle in parade
    00080-Box  6-File 04-45   Postmaster Officers – Four  men and one woman
    00080-Box  6-File 04-46   Man dropping ballot in box
    00080-Box  6-File 04-47   Military ceremony
    00080-Box  6-File 04-48   Military ceremony
    00080-Box  6-File 04-49   Students at farewell  banquet
    00080-Box  6-File 04-50   Group of students
    0800-Box  6-File 04-51     Three girls
    00080-Box  6-File 04-52   Group of music scholars
    00080-Box  6-File 04-53   Claudia Bertramson, Minot,  and “Powder Rio”
    00080-Box  6-File 04-54   Scout ceremony?
    00080-Box  6-File 04-55   Iverson and Deckert
    00080-Box  6-File 04-56   Window washer outside of  window
    00080-Box  6-File 04-57   Woman on sidewalk
    00080-Box  6-File 04-58   Bird’s nest on window sill
    00080-Box  6-File 04-59   Man beside billboard
    00080-Box  6-File 04-60   Men surveying alley
    0800-Box  6-File 04-61     K.J. Morris, foreman at  Western Contracting Corp. out of Sioux City, Iowa, putting clearance flag on Euclid  Scraper.
    00080-Box  6-File 04-62   Man pushing mail cart  across street
    00080-Box  6-File 04-63   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 04-64   Game and Fish man netting  fish
    00080-Box  6-File 04-65   Man with large catfish
    00080-Box  6-File 04-66   Man with large catfish
    00080-Box  6-File 04-67   US Mail cartoon
    00080-Box  6-File 04-68   Tyrone Guthrie
    00080-Box  6-File 04-69   Missing Pastor Rev. Berner  E. Nyjerdet
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – June 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 05-01   Lt. Patrick Watson of Fargo  manning display
    00080-Box  6-File 05-02   Sr. Emmanuel, Pharmacist;  St. Mary Martha; Dan Wagar, Sr. Paul
    00080-Box  6-File 05-03   Mr. and Mrs. Howard  Altenburg
    00080-Box  6-File 05-04   Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Highley
    00080-Box  6-File 05-05   Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence  Materi
    00080-Box  6-File 05-06   Mr. and Mrs. Ray John Meyer
    00080-Box  6-File 05-07   Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schaaf
    00080-Box  6-File 05-08   Lt. and Mrs. Robert S.  Schaumberg 
    00080-Box  6-File 05-09   Mrs. William J. Slogar
    00080-Box  6-File 05-10   Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Taylor
    00080-Box  6-File 05-11   Mr. and Mrs. Dale Townsend
    00080-Box  6-File 05-12   Buswell
    00080-Box  6-File 05-13   Dean R.J. Farley
    00080-Box  6-File 05-14   J.L. McKitrick
    00080-Box  6-File 05-15   Franke and Holt
    00080-Box  6-File 05-16   Roland P. Sarvsin
    00080-Box  6-File 05-17   Robert D. Hursh
    00080-Box  6-File 05-18   Dean Clarence E. Manion –  well known champion of the conservative movement, founder of the “Manion  Forum,” world’s largest anti-Socialist organization
    00080-Box  6-File 05-19   Mrs. Joan Hanson, Bowman,  Mrs. Birdie Naaden, Bismarck, Mrs. John Madl, Underwood
    00080-Box  6-File 05-20   Mrs. Warren Reid, Bismarck  (taking picture), Mrs. Max Dahl, Chaffee, Mrs. John Daschle, Bismarck, Mrs.  Alice Young, Bismarck, Mrs. John McElroy
    00080-Box  6-File 05-21   Mrs. H.M. Berg, Bismarck,  Mrs. C.A. Arneson, Bismarck, Mrs. Phillip Arzt, Jamestown
    00080-Box  6-File 05-22   Mr. Dan Chapman, Bismarck,  Mrs. Mitchell Mahoney, Minot, Mrs. K.M. Knutson, Minot, Mrs. Leroy Loder,  Montana, Miss Faye Nerdhardt, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 05-23   Ceremony in Rosa Young Park
    00080-Box  6-File 05-24   Mr. Lee Scrivnes (back to  camera), Mrs. Lee Scrivnes, Turkey, Texas, George E. Weaver, Fort Collins,  Colorado
    00080-Box  6-File 05-25   L.E. Oehlert, Fargo,  Muggli, Dickinson, Lynch, Bismarck, Halvorsen, Minot
    00080-Box  6-File 05-26   Milton H. Fricke,  Papillion, Nebraska; William Dekrey, Pettibone; Oscar Heppe, Froid, Montana
    00080-Box  6-File 05-27   R.V. Powers, Durbin, South  Dakota; Oliver Twete, Tolna, North Dakota; R.D. Gwyther, Fort Rice
    00080-Box  6-File 05-28   Eugene Burdick, Williston;  Elmer Dewald, Bismarck; Sathre, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 05-29   Judge Porter, LaMoure
    00080-Box  6-File 05-30   Joyce Fiebiger, Secretary,  and man
    00080-Box  6-File 05-31   Dr. W.B. Pierce
    00080-Box  6-File 05-32   Dr. W.G. Garrett, MD,  Bismarck; Dr. Warren Pierson, MD, Bismarck; Dr. O. Auerbach, East Orange, New  Jersey; Dr. Roger Berg, MD, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 05-33   Looking from scrub room  into operating room
    00080-Box  6-File 05-34   Main waiting room – Mrs.  Alice Bohrer, purchasing agent, and Sister Joanne, Supervisor in psych ward
    00080-Box  6-File 05-35   Dining and day lounge on  the psych floor – Mrs. Jeanette Barnard, RN, in foreground
    00080-Box  6-File 05-36   “Sick” ward floor – 2nd  floor – nurses station and shuffleboard game on the floor
    00080-Box  6-File 05-37   Main entrance and reception  desk – Mrs. Louis Lacey, receptionist, and Miss Gladys Krentz, Business office  worker
    00080-Box  6-File 05-38   Miss Ann Splonskowski,  Cashier, Al Chausee, Credit Manager, and Mrs. Russell Reidy, Cashier
    00080-Box  6-File 05-39   Recovery Room – Al Holser,  inhalation therapist, hooking up oxygen and suction outlet
    00080-Box  6-File 05-40   Sterilizer, part of central  supply – new one open – closed one from old building
    00080-Box  6-File 05-41   Central Supply “Bringing  supplies in” – Jack Bernardy, Pharmacist; Mrs. Harold Speaks, RN, Supervisor  Central Supply; Mrs. Ann Schumacher, Central Supply Aid in background at  auto-cleaner; Mrs. Clementine Gerhart, Central Supply aid; Sister Joan, Head  Nurse Central Supply 
    00080-Box  6-File 05-42   “Peace Pipe” Hospitality  Shop on 1st floor – Mrs. Ellen Leonhard, Administrative Dietician; Mrs. Leona  Giedd, Food Supervisor; Mrs. Magadeline Dietrich, Dietary Aid
    00080-Box  6-File 05-43   St. Alexius Hospital  Addition
    00080-Box  6-File 05-44   St. Alexius Hospital Addition
    00080-Box  6-File 05-45   Operating Room
    00080-Box  6-File 05-46   St. Alexius Hospital 
    00080-Box  6-File 05-47   Herb Nelson, Minneapolis,  Phys. And Hospital Supply; Miss Dorothy Hager, RN; Beb Bischof, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 05-48   William J. Phelan, Omaha,  Div. Sales Manager, William S. Merrill Co.; Dr. Oscar M. Smith, MD, Dickinson;  Dr. Baumgartner, MD, Bismarck; Dr. Frederick Griebenow, MD, Bismarck – Viewing  exhibit
    00080-Box  6-File 05-49   William J. Phelan, Omaha,  Div. Sales Manager, William S. Merrill Co.; Dr. Oscar M. Smith, MD, Dickinson;  Dr. Baumgartner, MD, Bismarck; Dr. Frederick Griebenow, MD, Bismarck – Viewing  exhibit
    00080-Box  6-File 05-50   Medical wives and chief
    00080-Box  6-File 05-51   Two men
    00080-Box  6-File 05-52   Stanley Bale, William  DeKrey, Tom Asbridge, Leith
    00080-Box  6-File 05-53   Ray Price and Richard  Seffenson of Price, and Vernon Letzring, New Salem
    00080-Box  6-File 05-54   Sandie Lang, Sterling,  driving tractor – Sophomore at Jamestown College
    00080-Box  6-File 05-55   Jim McDonald – President  Sertoma
    00080-Box  6-File 05-56   Harold Langseth, Wahpeton;  Gilbert H. Movius, Sister Grand Steward, Harmony Lodge #52, Lidgerwood; Harold  Feldhusen, Sec. Sunset Lodge #88, Beach; James G. McCormick, Past Grand Master  Welcome Lodge #54, Sec. Masonic Bodies at Devils Lake
    00080-Box  6-File 05-57   N.P. Hemmingsen, North Star  Lodge #16, Larimore, Mason since 1911; H.E. Fowler P.M., Mandan Tadmore Lodge  #225, Mason Since 1899; Peter O. Sathre, Grand Lodge Trial, Mayflower #94,  Bismarck, since 1904 at Hope (ND)
    00080-Box  6-File 05-58   Kim, Mrs. Mildred H.  Harris, Most Worthy Grand Matron, Dallas; Mrs. May H. Wheeler, Bismarck, Past  Grand Matron
    00080-Box  6-File 05-59   Rev. R.C. Stading,  Washburn, Rev. Gordon Voegele, Underwood, Flossie Walker, Bismarck Registrar
    00080-Box  6-File 05-60   Rev. and Mrs. Ronald  Derman, Hettinger
    00080-Box  6-File 05-61   Man sitting on ladder on  stage
    00080-Box  6-File 05-62   Man sitting on ladder on  stage
    00080-Box  6-File 05-63   Man sitting on ladder on  stage
    00080-Box  6-File 05-64   Robert Kiepel and Kenneth  Braun
    00080-Box  6-File 05-65   Mike Nutz, Barbara Gibbons  (taking inventory), Bryce Bye, Randy Wold, Sharon Dirk, Lawrence Dirk
    00080-Box  6-File 05-66   Richard Anderson, Cory  Russell, Robert Campbell
    00080-Box  6-File 05-67   Edwin G. Lamb, Jr.
    00080-Box  6-File 05-68   Don Bischof
    00080-Box  6-File 05-69   Group of men in uniform
    00080-Box  6-File 05-70   CWO Roy Tomanek
    00080-Box  6-File 05-71   St. Joseph’s School being  demolished
    00080-Box  6-File 05-72   St. Joseph’s School being  demolished with Lawrence and Vernon Fergel looking on
    00080-Box  6-File 05-73   Malcolm McMullen in  foreground – neighbors painting the home of Mrs. William Weiss while she is out  of town
    00080-Box  6-File 05-74   Malcolm McMullen in  foreground – neighbors painting the home of Mrs. William Weiss while she is out  of town
    00080-Box  6-File 05-75   Tractor in flooded field
    00080-Box  6-File 05-76   Firemen battling blaze
    00080-Box  6-File 05-77   Protestors
    00080-Box  6-File 05-78   Two men
    00080-Box  6-File 06-01   Woman, Washington State  Patrolman D.J. Messo, and Governor Guy 
    00080-Box  6-File 06-02   Four men (Governor William  Guy)
    00080-Box  6-File 06-03   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-04   Three women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-05   Five women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-06   Three men – State Bar  Association
    00080-Box  6-File 06-07   Man driving car
    00080-Box  6-File 06-08   Three men looking at  exhibit
    00080-Box  6-File 06-09   Four men
    00080-Box  6-File 06-10   Two men and one woman
    00080-Box  6-File 06-11   Two men and one woman
    00080-Box  6-File 06-12   Two men and two women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-13   Woman with flowers
    00080-Box  6-File 06-14   Woman with flowers
    00080-Box  6-File 06-15   Guest book
    00080-Box  6-File 06-16   Unveiling North Dakota  History Plaque “Bismarck to Deadwood Stage Trail”
    00080-Box  6-File 06-17   Two men holding painting by  Kirkpatrick
    00080-Box  6-File 06-18   Woman preparing food
    00080-Box  6-File 06-19   Man and three women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-20   Three women and two men
    00080-Box  6-File 06-21   Woman and man
    00080-Box  6-File 06-22   Group of men on flatbed  truck in wheat field
    00080-Box  6-File 06-23   Group of men on flatbed  truck in wheat field 
    00080-Box  6-File 06-24   Woman in wheat field
    00080-Box  6-File 06-25   Crowd at farm
    00080-Box  6-File 06-26   Food items
    00080-Box  6-File 06-27   Group of girls, woman, and  man with shovel
    00080-Box  6-File 06-28   Group of women receiving  award
    00080-Box  6-File 06-29   Six women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-30   Seven women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-31   Three women
    00080-Box  6-File 06-32   Two couples
    00080-Box  6-File 06-33   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 06-34   Military men at attention
    00080-Box  6-File 06-35   Boy with hoe in yard
    00080-Box  6-File 06-36   Boy with hoe in yard
  00080-Box  6-File 06-37   House with broken windows
00080-Box  6-File 06-38   House with overgrown yard
00080-Box  6-File 06-39   House with broken windows
00080-Box  6-File 06-40   House with broken windows
00080-Box  6-File 06-41   House with broken windows
00080-Box  6-File 06-42   House with broken windows
00080-Box  6-File 06-43   House with broken windows
00080-Box  6-File 06-44   Two men working on barn
00080-Box  6-File 06-45   Chicken on truck bed
00080-Box  6-File 06-46   Woman walking on rainy  sidewalk
00080-Box  6-File 06-47   Women walking on rainy  sidewalk
00080-Box  6-File 06-48   Woman on rainy sidewalk
00080-Box  6-File 06-49   Women walking on rainy sidewalk
00080-Box  6-File 06-50   Three elephants getting a  drink
00080-Box  6-File 06-51   Firefighter at top of  ladder
00080-Box  6-File 06-52   Truck accident
00080-Box  6-File 06-53   Truck accident
00080-Box  6-File 06-54   Men inspecting ground
00080-Box  6-File 06-55   Damaged truck
00080-Box  6-File 06-56   Damaged truck
00080-Box  6-File 06-57   Damaged truck
00080-Box  6-File 06-58   Damaged truck
00080-Box  6-File 06-59   Damaged truck
00080-Box  6-File 06-60   Abandoned J.I. Case Co.  building
00080-Box  6-File 06-61   Tearing down building
00080-Box  6-File 06-62   Man on dock
00080-Box  6-File 07-01   ? Vickery
00080-Box  6-File 07-02   Man
00080-Box  6-File 07-03   Two men
00080-Box  6-File 07-04   Two men
00080-Box  6-File 07-05   Butcher and two women
00080-Box  6-File 07-06   Man
00080-Box  6-File 07-07   Man
00080-Box  6-File 07-08   Horseback riding, in large  groups or alone, is an enjoyable activity in the Theodore Roosevelt National  Memorial Park
00080-Box  6-File 07-09   ? Hjolle, E.L. Lium (UND),  John Oakey (NDSU)
00080-Box  6-File 07-10   Square dancers beside float  for Trig’s Hoedowners
00080-Box  6-File 07-11   Herb Holmes, Fairview,  Oklahoma, and Herb Hill, Elk City, Oklahoma
00080-Box  6-File 07-12   Four men
00080-Box  6-File 07-13   Men at meeting
00080-Box  6-File 07-14   Ivan Sheets, Carrington,  John Stading, State Chaplain, Richardton, and E.J. Giedt, City Carrier
00080-Box  6-File 07-15   Susan Rambough, Braddock,  Secretary-Treasurer; Darrell Kolden, Roseglen, Vice President; Darryl Dahl,  Osnabrock, President – Junior Rural Letter Carriers
00080-Box  6-File 07-16   Mrs. Daniel Shirek,  Brocket, Vice President; Mrs. Ralph Kortendick, Pingree, President; Mrs. Edward  Haykel, Orrin, Secretary-Treasurer – Rural Mail Auxiliary
00080-Box  6-File 07-17   Edsel R. Anderson, Wilton,  President; Henry O. Bergstrom, Pekin, Vice President; Richard J. Kenny,  Grafton, Treasurer; Edward A. Haykel, Orrin, Secretary – Rural Mail 
00080-Box  6-File 07-18   Mrs. James Kaczmarski,  Pettibone; Mrs. Francis Dalbec, Wing; Cliff Colton, Driscoll, Convention Chairman;  E.A. Thomas, Bismarck, Retired Driscoll Main Man; James Kaczmarski, Pettibone
00080-Box  6-File 07-19   Group photo at  International Boundary marker
00080-Box  6-File 07-20   Four men
00080-Box  6-File 07-21   Board of Directors Mandan –  Farmers Union Oil Company – Standing:   Theodore Rask, Ernest Ellison – Seated:   Harry Hagerott, Ed Argaard, Henry Seiferth
00080-Box  6-File 07-22   Man in auditorium
00080-Box  6-File 07-23   Group of children around  pick up
00080-Box  6-File 07-24   Man
00080-Box  6-File 07-25   Bill Ashmore, MDU,  Instructor 
00080-Box  6-File 07-26   Man holding paper with  worms on it
00080-Box  6-File 07-27   Jim Morris “Trail Boss” and  Mayor Evan Lips 
00080-Box  6-File 07-28   Man in airplane
00080-Box  6-File 07-29   Three men
00080-Box  6-File 07-30   Group of men
00080-Box  6-File 07-31   Line at banquet
00080-Box  6-File 07-32   Three men and three women  at registration desk
00080-Box  6-File 07-33   Mandan ladies – playing  cards
00080-Box  6-File 07-34   Bismarck ladies – playing  cards
00080-Box  6-File 07-35   Mrs. Bethke, Mrs. Buckin,  Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Hunke, and Mrs. Ressler
00080-Box  6-File 07-36   Man climbing water tower
00080-Box  6-File 07-37   Group of men and one woman  – at convention
00080-Box  6-File 07-38   Four men
00080-Box  6-File 07-39   Lois Olsrud
00080-Box  6-File 07-40   Three women on steps – two  in Hawaiian costumes
00080-Box  6-File 07-41   Six women
00080-Box  6-File 07-42   Susan Schmitt and Marilyn  Nelson with trophies
00080-Box  6-File 07-43   Girl in tiara
00080-Box  6-File 07-44   Young man with trophy
00080-Box  6-File 07-45   Man and three boys with  shovels
00080-Box  6-File 07-46   Three girls and three boys
00080-Box  6-File 07-47   Frank B. Gipp, Fort Yates  student
00080-Box  6-File 07-48   Paul D. Myers, Almont  student
00080-Box  6-File 07-49   Ellen Stanton, Bismarck,  with “Harry’s Bell”
00080-Box  6-File 07-50   4-H livestock judging  winners – one girl and three boys
00080-Box  6-File 07-51   Mardell Janetzki, Wishek,  daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W.E. Janetzki
00080-Box  6-File 07-52   Two women with cow
00080-Box  6-File 07-53   Indian tipis at the site of  ceremonies scheduled for three day event
00080-Box  6-File 07-54   Members of Troop 14 digging  a fire pit.  Mark McMarrow with shovel,  Robert Dahl and David Conrad
00080-Box  6-File 07-55   Troop 45 from Hettinger –  resting under canopy - 20 boys with Earl Carroll, Asst. Leader, arrived early  Friday.  
00080-Box  6-File 07-56   Troop 45 from Hettinger –  resting under canopy - 20 boys with Earl Carroll, Asst. Leader, arrived early  Friday.  
00080-Box  6-File 07-57   Bismarck Camp “Hogan Tipi”  Troop 14-30 Boy Scouts
00080-Box  6-File 07-58   Newly elected 1963-1964  officers of the North Dakota state 4-H Institute, are left to right, Dennis  Jungles, Cooperstown, Treasurer; James Stover, Larimore, Secretary; Ginger  McCulley, Linton, President; and Penny Ketterling, Heil, Vice President.  They were elected after a spirited general  election campaign in the closing hours of the 51st annual 4-H Institute at  NSDU, Fargo.  The Institute is one of the  oldest in the US.
00080-Box  6-File 07-59   Bobby Truste, 5, with  “Cowboy Knight”
00080-Box  6-File 07-60   Mandan Flower Show
00080-Box  6-File 07-61   Barbara, daughter of Mr.  and Mrs. George A. Schmidt, with 40 peonies
00080-Box  6-File 07-62   Dorothy Hoffman at the  flower show in Mandan
00080-Box  6-File 07-63   Six women in wedding dresses?
00080-Box  6-File 07-64   Specialist Mike Wolf, Lt.  Frank H. Johnson, Sgt. Eugene Vollmer, Master Sgt. Elmer Opp, all of Bismarck
00080-Box  6-File 07-65   Four Army men in chapel
00080-Box  6-File 07-66   Four Army men in chapel
00080-Box  6-File 07-67   Man with 32 pound 2 ounce  Northern Pike
00080-Box  6-File 07-68   Two men with many catfish
00080-Box  6-File 07-69   Collapsed wall on Marion  Drive
00080-Box  6-File 07-70   City of Mandan truck  spraying chemical
00080-Box  6-File 07-71   Two men in front of house
00080-Box  6-File 07-72   Joe Schmidt, welder for  Hessinger Plumbing
00080-Box  6-File 07-73   Highland Acres School  addition – Heating pipe tunnel – Val Goldade, foreman, Meisner & Co.  Construction 
00080-Box  6-File 07-74   Richolt School Addition –  Don Jungling and Pete Friesz installing door frame
00080-Box  6-File 07-75   Elana and the Polynesians
00080-Box  6-File 07-76   Weather maps
00080-Box  6-File 07-77   Weather maps
00080-Box  6-File 07-78   Crowd of protestors in  Moscow
00080-Box  6-File 07-79   Woman and girl crying at graveside
00080-Box  6-File 07-80   Man on fire
00080-Box  6-File 07-81   Car accident
00080-Box  6-File 07-82   Man with arms spread to  indicate bullet’s path
00080-Box  6-File 07-83   Two men at podium
00080-Box  6-File 07-84   Stabbing victim holding  wound  
00080-Box  6-File 08-01   S/Sgt. Lawrence P. Ekdahl  measuring speed of aircraft and direction to determine point of contact of  dropped bomb
00080-Box  6-File 08-02   Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ackley
00080-Box  6-File 08-03   Mr. and Mrs. John L.  Anderson
00080-Box  6-File 08-04   Mr. and Mrs. William  Anderst
00080-Box  6-File 08-05   Mr. and Mrs. Robert  Bachmeier
00080-Box  6-File 08-06   Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger
00080-Box  6-File 08-07   Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berger
00080-Box  6-File 08-08   Mr. and Mrs. Delmer F.  Bickel
00080-Box  6-File 08-09   Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Boehm
00080-Box  6-File 08-10   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bosch
00080-Box  6-File 08-11   Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.  Brown
00080-Box  6-File 08-12   Mr. and Mrs. Delbert  Chadwick
00080-Box  6-File 08-13   Mr. and Mrs. Lynn  Christianson
00080-Box  6-File 08-14   Mr. and Mrs. David L.  Ensign
00080-Box  6-File 08-15   Mr. and Mrs. Pau Feyereisen
00080-Box  6-File 08-16   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fisher
00080-Box  6-File 08-17   Mr. and Mrs. M.B.  Fuerstenberg
00080-Box  6-File 08-18   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hieb
00080-Box  6-File 08-19   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.  Huffman
00080-Box  6-File 08-20   Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Huso
00080-Box  6-File 08-21   Mr. and Mrs. Orland Isaak
00080-Box  6-File 08-22   Mr. and Mrs. John Kalvoda,  Jr.
00080-Box  6-File 08-23   Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kary
00080-Box  6-File 08-24   Mr. and Mrs. James  Ketterling 
00080-Box  6-File 08-25   Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Lang
00080-Box  6-File 08-26   Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Lauf
00080-Box  6-File 08-27   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Linnell
00080-Box  6-File 08-28   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luna 
00080-Box  6-File 08-29   Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCay
00080-Box  6-File 08-30   Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis Merkel
00080-Box  6-File 08-31   Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller
00080-Box  6-File 08-32   Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller
00080-Box  6-File 08-33   Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morrell
00080-Box  6-File 08-34   Mr. and Mrs. Roland  Neussendorfer
00080-Box  6-File 08-35   Mr. and Mrs. Larry Newcomer
00080-Box  6-File 08-36   Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Owens
00080-Box  6-File 08-37   Mr. and Mrs. Russell  Pearson
00080-Box  6-File 08-38   Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy  Reinhardt
00080-Box  6-File 08-39   Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd  Rittenbach
00080-Box  6-File 08-40   Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryding
00080-Box  6-File 08-41   Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schields
00080-Box  6-File 08-42   Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schock
00080-Box  6-File 08-43   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Seabury
00080-Box  6-File 08-44   Mr. and Mrs. James E.  Solberg 
00080-Box  6-File 08-45   Mr. and Mrs. James R.  Spaeth
00080-Box  6-File 08-46   Mr. and Mrs. Quentin  Stockert
00080-Box  6-File 08-47   Mrs. David D. Swenson
00080-Box  6-File 08-48   Mr. and Mrs. Colin N.  Syverson
00080-Box  6-File 08-49   Mr. and Mrs. Gordon  Morehead
00080-Box  6-File 08-50   Mr. and Mrs. Garry Van  Bruggen
00080-Box  6-File 08-51   Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vetter
00080-Box  6-File 08-52   Mrs. Dennis M. Ward
00080-Box  6-File 08-53   Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Werner
00080-Box  6-File 08-54   Mr. and Mrs. Walter  Whitecotton
00080-Box  6-File 08-55   Mr. and Mrs. Almore  Zimmerman
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – July 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 09-01   Mr. and Mrs. Michael  Anderson
    00080-Box  6-File 09-02   Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clark
    00080-Box  6-File 09-03   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ervik
    00080-Box  6-File 09-04   Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Faber
    00080-Box  6-File 09-05   Mrs. David E. Farrar
    00080-Box  6-File 09-06   Mr. and Mrs. Walter  Broxmeyer
    00080-Box  6-File 09-07   Mr. and Mrs. Charles  Filloon
    00080-Box  6-File 09-08   Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gangl
    00080-Box  6-File 09-09   Mr. and Mrs. William  Geffrey
    00080-Box  6-File 09-10   Mrs. Edward Goettl
    00080-Box  6-File 09-11   Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth  Grabinger
    00080-Box  6-File 09-12   Mr. and Mrs. Richard  Haakenson
    00080-Box 6-File  09-13   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hallen
    00080-Box  6-File 09-14   Mr. and Mrs. James Hestekin
    00080-Box  6-File 09-15   Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irvine,  Jr.
    00080-Box  6-File 09-16   Mr. and Mrs. Gene H.  Kirgiss
    00080-Box  6-File 09-17   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landies
    00080-Box  6-File 09-18   Mr. and Mrs. James Lipp
    00080-Box  6-File 09-19   Mr. and Mrs. William Luker
    00080-Box  6-File 09-20   Mr. and Mrs. George  Masseth, Jr.
    00080-Box  6-File 09-21   Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller
    00080-Box  6-File 09-22   Mr. and Mrs. Verne Milleren
    00080-Box 6-File  09-23   Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mohberg
    00080-Box  6-File 09-24   Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.  Nagel
    00080-Box  6-File 09-25   Rev. and Mrs. Paul  Pfotenhauer
    00080-Box  6-File 09-26   Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pierce
    00080-Box  6-File 09-27   Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Ramsey
    00080-Box 6-File  09-28   Mr. and Mrs. Royce D. Reit
    00080-Box  6-File 09-29   Mr. and Mrs. Harold Renner
    00080-Box  6-File 09-30   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ressler
    00080-Box  6-File 09-31   Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence  Schafer
    00080-Box  6-File 09-32   Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schatz
    00080-Box  6-File 09-33   Lt. and Mrs. Charles L.  Schmidt 
    00080-Box  6-File 09-34   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Simons
    00080-Box  6-File 09-35   Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stam
    00080-Box  6-File 09-36   Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steckler  and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bachler
    00080-Box  6-File 09-37   Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stolpman
    00080-Box  6-File 09-38   Mr. and Mrs. Charles  Tebelius
    00080-Box  6-File 09-39   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler,  Jr.
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – July 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 10-01   Lynda Olson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-02   Marlene Duvall
    00080-Box  6-File 10-03   David Landom
    00080-Box  6-File 10-04   Judy Langford
    00080-Box  6-File 10-05   Karen Hobbs
    00080-Box  6-File 10-06   Barb Gibbons
    00080-Box  6-File 10-07   Sherrie Miles
    00080-Box  6-File 10-08   Mary Angell
    00080-Box  6-File 10-09   Ronald Anderson 
    00080-Box  6-File 10-10   Pamela Booth
    00080-Box  6-File 10-11   Jean Marie Boss
    00080-Box  6-File 10-12   Theodore Coonrod
    00080-Box  6-File 10-13   John Feleyn
    00080-Box  6-File 10-14   Bruce Hedahl
    00080-Box  6-File 10-15   Karen Haakinson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-16   Carla Johnson
    00080-Box 6-File  10-17   Kjell Johansen
    00080-Box  6-File 10-18   Donna Kopseng
    00080-Box  6-File 10-19   Gary Pederson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-20   Lynda Olson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-21   Suzan Perry
    00080-Box  6-File 10-22   Tom Roberts
    00080-Box  6-File 10-23   Allen Richter
    00080-Box  6-File 10-24   Barbara Tasterud
    00080-Box  6-File 10-25   Lorinda Westgate
    00080-Box  6-File 10-26   Karen Moore
    00080-Box  6-File 10-27   “Pontius” an English  Bulldog
    00080-Box  6-File 10-28   “Champ” a boxer
    00080-Box  6-File 10-29   “Pontius” an English  Bulldog
    00080-Box 6-File  10-30   “Pontius” an English Bulldog
    00080-Box  6-File 10-31   “Henri” a French Poodle
    00080-Box  6-File 10-32   “Terri” a West Highland  Westie
    00080-Box  6-File 10-33   Cat
    00080-Box  6-File 10-34   Man and two women
    00080-Box  6-File 10-35   Dictionary – little boy in  chair in background
    00080-Box  6-File 10-36   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 10-37   Group photo
    00080-Box  6-File 10-38   Mrs. James M. Brooks,  Mandan, President Relief Society; Mrs. James Reid, Bismarck, First Counselor;  Mrs. Elmer Foutz, Bismarck, Second Counselor
    00080-Box  6-File 10-39   Mrs. John Ward, Mrs. W.B.  Pearce, Mrs. Jack Dalton, Mrs. Jack Rouse, Mrs. H.T. Fredrickson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-40   Mrs. John Ward, Mrs. W.B.  Pearce, Mrs. Jack Dalton, Mrs. Jack Rouse, Mrs. H.T. Fredrickson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-41   Five women
    00080-Box  6-File 10-42   Six women
    00080-Box  6-File 10-43   Two girls
    00080-Box  6-File 10-44   Therese Hoff with mug of  root beer
    00080-Box  6-File 10-45   Barbara Mueller dressed as  “Big Game Hunter”
    00080-Box  6-File 10-46   Becky Knight dressed in  gunny sack
    00080-Box  6-File 10-47   Doris Helgeson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-48   Mrs. Ed Mueller
    00080-Box  6-File 10-49   Mrs. H.G. Officer, Mrs.  A.J. Skovran, Mrs. Roy (Esther) Bakken, Mrs. Robert Larson with trophies
    00080-Box  6-File 10-50   Three men – Mayor Lips, ?  Becker, Ralph Dewy
    00080-Box  6-File 10-51   R.W. Byerly, Super Valu  president, left, and R.J. Jones, president of the J.M. Jones Company shakes  hands on the completion of signing a merger agreement between the two companies
    00080-Box  6-File 10-52   J.J. Nygaard, Jamestown,  Ordean Dahl, Litchville, Jonathan Eaton, Jr., Minot, Harry A. Schnell, Fargo,  Robert L. Burke, Grafton
    00080-Box  6-File 10-53   Don Williams and Orville L.  Freeman
    00080-Box  6-File 10-54   Four men in front of  airplane
    00080-Box  6-File 10-55   Two men carrying suitcases
    00080-Box  6-File 10-56   Group of boys
    00080-Box  6-File 10-57   Group of boys
    00080-Box  6-File 10-58   Jon Seeger, Assistant  Leader, and Douglas Sundby, 12 year old scout
    00080-Box  6-File 10-59   Douglas Sundby, 12 year old  scout           
    00080-Box  6-File 10-60   Scouts sitting at picnic  table
    00080-Box  6-File 10-61   Scouts beside pile of  knapsacks
    00080-Box  6-File 10-62   Scouts in campsite
    00080-Box  6-File 10-63   Scouts beside pile of  knapsacks
    00080-Box  6-File 10-64   Scouts hiking
    00080-Box  6-File 10-65   Two boys
    00080-Box  6-File 10-66   Rev. David Pierce-Jones
    00080-Box  6-File 10-67   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 10-68   Victor Engdahl,  Summerfallow tillage
    00080-Box  6-File 10-69   Nick Knoll of Menoken  looking at stubble mulch
    00080-Box  6-File 10-70   Herman Graf with his fruit  trees showing grafting he accomplished from a demonstration earlier this spring
    00080-Box  6-File 10-71   Rod Love and stock water  pond full of rainbow trout
    00080-Box  6-File 10-72   Michael Weston, England, a  guest of the Matt Tokach farm.  An  exchange of farm students – Talking to Rod Love
    00080-Box  6-File 10-73   International Farm Youth  Exchange in conjunction with 4-H foundation of Washington, DC – Six students in  the US now.  Renato Bruno, Italy, Dick  Berquist, Ben Meyer
    00080-Box  6-File 10-74   International Farm Youth  Exchange in conjunction with 4-H foundation of Washington, DC – Six students in  the US now.  Renato Bruno, Italy, Dick  Berquist, Ben Meyer
    00080-Box  6-File 10-75   Don Garcia, Great Plains  Wheat Panel, Panama City; Jaime Londono, Bogota; Carlos Espindola, Quito,  George David, Santiago, Alfredo Mastrokals, Lima, Paul Abrahamson, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 10-76   Boy and girl beside grain  truck dumping grain
    00080-Box  6-File 10-77   Mrs. Bergina Kittelson  inspecting house after hail storm
    00080-Box  6-File 10-78   Woman looking out of hail  damaged window
    00080-Box  6-File 10-79   Man sitting beside fallen  fence
    00080-Box  6-File 10-80   Damaged trailer home   
    00080-Box  6-File 10-81   Kids climbing on fallen  tree
    00080-Box  6-File 10-82   Fallen tree
    00080-Box  6-File 10-83   Boy running through puddles
    00080-Box  6-File 10-84   Boy crossing creek on board
    00080-Box  6-File 10-85   Scarecrow
    00080-Box  6-File 10-86   Two male patients in  hospital 
    00080-Box  6-File 10-87   Tom Fix
    00080-Box  6-File 10-88   Rhonda Weeks
    00080-Box  6-File 10-89   Joel Puffe, 8
    00080-Box  6-File 10-90   Sarah Hixson
    00080-Box  6-File 10-91   Girl with doll       
    00080-Box  6-File 10-92   Girl in hat
    00080-Box  6-File 10-93   Joel Puffe with turtle
    00080-Box  6-File 10-94   Girl with rag doll
    00080-Box  6-File 10-95   Two men at desk
    00080-Box  6-File 10-96   Man receiving award
    00080-Box  6-File 10-97   Sgt. First Class Gordon  Fordyce, US Army; Chief G.A. Porterfield, USN; Gunnery Sgt. Bill Ledger, US  Marine Corps; Major Fred Woeller, Regional Recruiting Officer, Minneapolis
    00080-Box  6-File 10-98   Bismarck High School  Addition, Forrest Herman, Leo Leingang, and Ruben Otto plastering in stairway
    00080-Box  6-File 10-99   Bismarck lights at night
    00080-Box  6-File 10-100 Wild hog
    00080-Box  6-File 10-101 Car
    00080-Box  6-File 10-102 Mrs. Philip Stangvik, 21, is  pictured along her husband, Philip 25, for their wedding portrait. 
    00080-Box  6-File 10-103 Girl putting curlers in  horse’s mane         
    00080-Box  6-File 10-104 Crowd
    00080-Box  6-File 10-105 Damaged building
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – August 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 11-01   Navy Science Cruisers watch  the refueling of the world’s smallest atomic bomber, the Douglas A4D in the  hangar deck of the USS Yorktown (CVS-10) during their cruise off the Southern  California coast Tuesday, July 30, 1963.   79 of the young scientists are guest of the Navy during the West Coast  portion of the Science Cruiser Program
    00080-Box  6-File 11-02   Mr. and Mrs. Loren K.  Christenson
    00080-Box  6-File 11-03   Mr. and Mrs. Wallace  Christianson
    00080-Box  6-File 11-04   Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels
    00080-Box  6-File 11-05   Mr. and Mrs. James  Fairfield
    00080-Box  6-File 11-06   Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goetz
    00080-Box  6-File 11-07   Mr. and Mrs. Arthur  Kirschmann
    00080-Box  6-File 11-08   Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morrison
    00080-Box  6-File 11-09   Mr. and Mrs. James Newman
    00080-Box  6-File 11-10   Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paulson
    00080-Box  6-File 11-11   Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schaff
    00080-Box  6-File 11-12   Mr. and Mrs. James Schauer 
    00080-Box  6-File 11-13   Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon
    00080-Box  6-File 11-14   Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan
    00080-Box  6-File 11-15   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G.  Troop
    00080-Box  6-File 11-16   Mr. and Mrs. James F. Volk
    00080-Box  6-File 11-17   Road sign “Beach 8,  Bismarck 171”
    00080-Box  6-File 11-18   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 11-19   Man and woman looking at  sculpture
    00080-Box  6-File 11-20   Agnes Marks gets diploma  from Dean
    00080-Box  6-File 11-21   Two men
    00080-Box  6-File 11-22   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 11-23   Men at meeting
    00080-Box  6-File 11-24   Crowd
    00080-Box  6-File 11-25   John G. Schmidt, Solen,  Robert Well, Elgin, A.J. Sondag, Elgin, Pete Deichert, Flasher
    00080-Box 6-File 11-26  New North Dakota Travel Association officers  elected at Dickinson Saturday are Bill Brouse, Fargo, Treasurer; Marshall  R. Sandison, Bismarck, President; AL Jundt, Minot, Vice President; and Del Skjod,  Mandan, Secretary
00080-Box  6-File 11-27   R.B. Sanders, Executive  Vice President, Mercury; Clinton L. Sanders, President, American Trucking  Association; L.E. Henriksen, Customer Service Manager, Mercury
00080-Box  6-File 11-28   Duncan Warren, Soil Conservation,  Mandan; Ed Weirner, Agronomist, SCS Bismarck; Bob Williams, Farm & Ranch  Planning Division SCS Washington (DC); Dr. E.J. Dyksterhuis, Range  Conservationist, SCS Washington (DC)
00080-Box  6-File 11-29   Ed Schulz, Jim Stine
00080-Box  6-File 11-30   Thomas Agnew, Menoken
00080-Box  6-File 11-31   Peter Jensen
00080-Box  6-File 11-32   Peter Jensen and man with  lawn mower
00080-Box  6-File 11-33   Two men – one dressed as  cowboy and one dressed as Indian
00080-Box  6-File 11-34   Connie Johnson and Sharon  Horton looking at four elephants
00080-Box  6-File 11-35   Circus performer with  elephant
00080-Box  6-File 11-36   Aerialist Linda Dorer and  clowns
00080-Box  6-File 11-37   Man in cage with lions and  tigers
00080-Box  6-File 11-38   Group photo
00080-Box  6-File 11-39   Bagpipers
00080-Box  6-File 11-40   Boys in band
00080-Box  6-File 11-41   Two men and two women with  archery trophies
00080-Box  6-File 11-42   Bev Backman
00080-Box  6-File 11-43   Rita Wenz
00080-Box  6-File 11-44   William Patterson, Sterling 
00080-Box  6-File 11-45   Dale Deitrich, Telfor
00080-Box  6-File 11-46   Jim McLean, Devils Lake
00080-Box  6-File 11-47   Group of students with  trophies
00080-Box  6-File 11-48   Judy Mather gets  certificate from Miss North Dakota Rodeo, on left, Jamie Childs
00080-Box  6-File 11-49   Teddy Olson and Toby
00080-Box  6-File 11-50   Girl holding flowers
00080-Box  6-File 11-51   Fire fighting and  crash-rescue techniques mastered by reservists of the 8524th AF Reserve  Recovery Squadron.  Left to right, T/Sgt.  Robert Fowler of Bismarck, A1C Paul Buzalsky of Dickinson, M/Sgt. Charles  Dohman of Linton, and L1C Louis Stolberg of Bismarck
00080-Box  6-File 11-52   Two military men with  trophy
00080-Box  6-File 11-53   Military men at attention
00080-Box  6-File 11-54   Paul Grover is shown by one  of the USS Yorktown’s “Angels” or helicopters, during his cruise on board the  anti-submarine carrier off the coast of California as part of the 1963 West  Coast Science Cruiser program
00080-Box  6-File 11-55   Men with raccoon pelts
00080-Box  6-File 11-56   Leon Hagerott, taking aim  at new targets with bow and arrow
00080-Box  6-File 11-57   Man with fish in net
00080-Box  6-File 11-58   Welder at work
00080-Box  6-File 11-59   Crane parked beside  building
00080-Box  6-File 11-60   Aerial view of interstate
00080-Box  6-File 11-61   Building under construction
00080-Box  6-File 11-62   Patching (tarring) west  wing of capitol – over the House of Representatives
00080-Box  6-File 11-63   Boxes stacked in hallway
00080-Box  6-File 11-64   Three commissioners
00080-Box  6-File 11-65   Car after accident
00080-Box  6-File 11-66   “Food for Trapped” – Man  beside pipe
00080-Box  6-File 11-67   Injured woman in ambulance
00080-Box  6-File 11-68   Injured man on ground
00080-Box  6-File 11-69   Group of men
00080-Box  6-File 11-70   Police escorting people  hiding under blankets
00080-Box  6-File 11-71   Puppies
00080-Box  6-File 11-72   Dog helping girls jump rope
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – September 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 12-01   Mrs. V.C. Bryans, Carpio,  State Registrar; Mrs. D.W. Lindgrew, Mandan, State Chaplain; Mrs. John  Modisett, Dickinson, Regent Dickinson Chapter; Mrs. Frank Hallowell, Dickinson 
    00080-Box  6-File 12-02   Miss Ella Schroeder,  Bismarck, Registration Desk; Mrs. W.R. Haggart, Fargo; Mrs. George Howe, Fargo;  Mrs. Russell Sand, Fargo 
    00080-Box  6-File 12-03   Mrs. Robert Dunean, Washington  (DC), President General; Mrs. Eugene Tuskind, Bismarck, State Regent; Mrs. F.  Lloyd Young, Austin, Minnesota, Vice President General
    00080-Box  6-File 12-04   Kathleen Essington,  Bismarck, Vice President, Med. Carriers Club; Georgeen Estes, Minot; Mary Ann  Carlson, Bismarck; Linda Landeis, Mandan – standing beside artificial kidney
    00080-Box  6-File 12-05   Mrs. Robert Grosz, Turtle  Lake; Mrs. Thomas Bol, Turtle Lake, Mrs. Herbert Ketchum, Linton; Bonnie  Ketchum, Linton
    00080-Box  6-File 12-06   Two women
    00080-Box  6-File 12-07   Rev. Neil Eskelin
    00080-Box  6-File 12-08   Robert Nelson
    00080-Box  6-File 12-09   Harold Finstad
    00080-Box  6-File 12-10   Mr. and Mrs. Jenny R. Axel
    00080-Box  6-File 12-11   Mrs. Leslie H. Beck
    00080-Box  6-File 12-12   Mr. and Mrs. John P. Binnenkott
    00080-Box  6-File 12-13   Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy  Boespflug
    00080-Box  6-File 12-14   Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bruce
    00080-Box  6-File 12-15   Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dronen
    00080-Box  6-File 12-16   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Erhardt
    00080-Box  6-File 12-17   Mrs. Larry Greenfield
    00080-Box  6-File 12-18   Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hruby
    00080-Box  6-File 12-19   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas  Jaszkoviak
    00080-Box  6-File 12-20   Mr. and Mrs. Leman W.  Jensen
    00080-Box  6-File 12-21   Mrs. Davis S. Kane
    00080-Box  6-File 12-22   Mr. and Mrs. Donald LeFebne  (sp?)
    00080-Box  6-File 12-23   Mr. and Mrs. Vennie R.  Lucas
    00080-Box  6-File 12-24   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mastel
    00080-Box  6-File 12-25   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moss
    00080-Box  6-File 12-26   Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson
    00080-Box  6-File 12-27   Mr. and Mrs. Roland  Penfield
    00080-Box 6-File  12-28   Mr. and Mrs. Gary Presser
    00080-Box  6-File 12-29   Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy  Roberts
    00080-Box  6-File 12-30   Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Sabs
    00080-Box  6-File 12-31   Mrs. Robert O. Smith III
    00080-Box  6-File 12-32   Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Tennes
    00080-Box  6-File 12-33   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.  Thompson
    00080-Box  6-File 12-34   Aug Jr., Mrs. Vic Workman,  Mr. and Mrs. Wageman, Mrs. Dwight Grace, and Art Wageman
    00080-Box  6-File 12-35   Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hagen
    00080-Box  6-File 12-36   Cindy Ihle, Bismarck, and  Mrs. William Wall, Librarian
    00080-Box  6-File 12-37   Two women
    00080-Box  6-File 12-38   Woman looking out window
    00080-Box  6-File 12-39   Woman looking out window
    00080-Box  6-File 12-40   Mary Ann Jochim, Bismarck
    00080-Box  6-File 12-41   Betty Macovitz, Mandan,  Ardell Schwartz, Hairdresser
    00080-Box  6-File 12-42   Mildred Peterson, Minot,  Hair Fashion Committee Chairman; Phyllis Linssen, Bismarck, State Secretary  Treasurer; Myrtle Huseth, Wahpeton, State President; Ray Grimser, Mandan,  Convention Chairman 
    00080-Box  6-File 12-43   Adam Heck, Erwin Borchers,  Lee Clark, John Wetch, Ed Koch, Bud Baker, Anton Stein, Wilbur Miller, Henry  Hassa, John Baer, Ray Kearns
    00080-Box  6-File 12-44   Two men
    00080-Box  6-File 12-45   Five men
    00080-Box  6-File 12-46   Two men shaking hands
    00080-Box  6-File 12-47   Woman in dunking tank
    00080-Box  6-File 12-48   Go-Kart races
    00080-Box  6-File 12-49   Skydiver
    00080-Box  6-File 12-50   Woman splashing into dunk  tank
    00080-Box  6-File 12-51   Debora Doll, New Salem,  with cow
    00080-Box  6-File 12-52   Wayne Backman, Wilton, with  red ribbon Herford
    00080-Box  6-File 12-53   Joanne Schroeder, Hebron,  Blue Ribbon Winner, with horse
    00080-Box  6-File 12-54   Carolyn Oster, Arena, with  “Punky’s Sal”, Grand Champion Halter Horsemanship contest
    00080-Box  6-File 12-55   Mark Sundquist, Baldwin,  with blue ribbon White Pekin Duck
    00080-Box  6-File 12-56   Susan Herdebu, Baldwin,  Columbian Cross Rooster, blue ribbon
    00080-Box  6-File 12-57   Loretta Czeczok
    00080-Box  6-File 12-58   Sebastian Dosch holding  five pound cucumber
    00080-Box  6-File 12-59   Girls looking at pumpkins  displayed
    00080-Box  6-File 12-60   Girls looking at pumpkins  displayed
    00080-Box  6-File 12-61   Group of life guards
    00080-Box  6-File 12-62   The pinch party at Minot  Air Force Base in the home of Lt. Colonel and Mrs. William J. Miller.  Models from Industrial School at Mandan.
    00080-Box  6-File 12-63   Teddy Olson, Ranger Jack  Wolf, Debbie and Vicki Peterson at Medora Park Entrance
    00080-Box  6-File 12-64   Kids posing by trail ride  horse
    00080-Box  6-File 12-65   Little boy with baby  antelope
    00080-Box  6-File 12-66   Little boy with baby  antelope
    00080-Box  6-File 12-67   Little boy with baby  antelope
    00080-Box  6-File 12-68   Little boy with baby  antelope
    00080-Box  6-File 12-69   Little boy with baby  antelope
    00080-Box  6-File 12-70   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 12-71   Vivacious Joan Hyldoft  skims around the Ice Vogues ice stage with her male partner during one of the  breathtaking production sequences in this season’s mammoth revue.  A one-time Miss America runner up, this  Huntington, West Virginia star is only two years away from a degree in medicine  from Columbia University.  She is  pointing toward a surgeon’s career and plans to resume her studies later.
    00080-Box  6-File 12-72   Ice Skaters
    00080-Box  6-File 12-73   Tony LeMac, Donna Jeanne,  Jan Van Ormer, and Joan Hyldoft, a featured foursome offer delightful precision  patterns in “Golden Aurora” opening spectacle of Ice Vogues.
    00080-Box  6-File 12-74   Law enforcement ceremony?
    00080-Box  6-File 12-75   Colonel Lynn D. Hancock,  post deputy dental surgeon, receives a Certificate of Achievement and  congratulatory handshake from Major General James H. Skeldon, post commanding  general, as Mrs. Hancock looks on.  Col.  Hancock was cited for meritorious service from November 13, 1961 to July 16,  1963, as post dental surgeon and deputy dental surgeon.  He was responsible for reopening dental  facilities and organization of all dental services on post during the Berlin  Crisis.
    00080-Box  6-File 12-76   Installing flooring in  World War Memorial Building 
    00080-Box  6-File 12-77   Car accident on bridge
    00080-Box  6-File 12-78   Car accident on bridge
    00080-Box  6-File 12-79   1964 Lincoln
    00080-Box  6-File 12-80   Map
    00080-Box  6-File 12-81   Gas station signage
    00080-Box  6-File 12-82   Weather map
    00080-Box  6-File 12-83   Sketch of man
    00080-Box  6-File 12-84   Protestors
    00080-Box  6-File 12-85   Men at hearing
    00080-Box  6-File 12-86   People on beach
    00080-Box  6-File 12-87   Man with skis
    00080-Box  6-File 12-88   Mr. and Mrs. Larry  Falkenstein
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – October 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 13-01   Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Auch               
    00080-Box  6-File 13-02   Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bahr
    00080-Box  6-File 13-03   Mr. and Mrs. James Bleth
    00080-Box  6-File 13-04   Mr. and Mrs. George  Bullinger
    00080-Box  6-File 13-05   Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fricke
    00080-Box  6-File 13-06   Mr. and Mrs. Hogan
    00080-Box  6-File 13-07   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald  Peterson
    00080-Box  6-File 13-08   Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stroh
    00080-Box  6-File 13-09   Woman
    00080-Box  6-File 13-10   Miss Janet Dieterle
    00080-Box  6-File 13-11   Miss Janice Zimmerman
    00080-Box  6-File 13-12   Two men and one woman
    00080-Box  6-File 13-13   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 13-14   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 13-15   Five women
    00080-Box  6-File 13-16   Mrs. Murray Baldwin, Fargo,  State President North Dakota Association of Hospital Auxiliaries; Mrs. Irene E.  Foster, Minneapolis, Director of Volunteer Service of University of Minnesota  Hospitals; Mrs. B.A. Mazur, Secretary Treasurer, North Dakota Association of  Hospital Auxiliaries
    00080-Box  6-File 13-17   Five men and one woman with  plate of pasta
    00080-Box  6-File 13-18   Women at meeting
    00080-Box  6-File 13-19   Women at meeting
    00080-Box  6-File 13-20   Women at meeting
    00080-Box  6-File 13-21   Mrs. Gert Buscher,  Bismarck; Mrs. Billy Holmes, Woodworth; Mrs. Jay Bryant, Napoleon – Chairman  Show Committee
    00080-Box  6-File 13-22   Air Force Wives Monthly  Meetings Halloween Party – Marg Marks as devil; Sarah Carlson as Bunny Girl; Jo  Eaton as Witch; Phyllis Garnett as Flapper
    00080-Box  6-File 13-23   Two women - Minot Air Force  Wives at SIS luncheon
    00080-Box  6-File 13-24   Frank A. Dorn, SBA, Fargo
    00080-Box  6-File 13-25   Donald W. Green, SBA, Fargo
    00080-Box  6-File 13-26   Mr. William F. Mann,  Assistant Director, Columbia College Admissions
    00080-Box  6-File 13-27   Dr. R.W. Gifford
    00080-Box  6-File 13-28   James M. Hull
    00080-Box  6-File 13-29   Frank E. Hull
    00080-Box  6-File 13-30   ? Eichenberg
    00080-Box  6-File 13-31   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 13-32   Five men
    00080-Box  6-File 13-33   Five men
    00080-Box  6-File 13-34   Wallace Timpe, Manager  Mor-Gran-Sou, Flasher; D.D. McChesney, Manager James Valley, Edgeley; Albert  Steffenson, President North Dakota Rural Telephone Coop, Hensler; Dale Albers,  Manager West River Telephone Coop, Hazen
    00080-Box  6-File 13-35   Four men in front of  airplane
    00080-Box  6-File 13-36   Norman Pederson, Ext. Div.  UND placing materials between radioactive material and Geiger counter
    00080-Box  6-File 13-37   Two men and two women at  banquet table
    00080-Box  6-File 13-38   Drum major with infants
    00080-Box  6-File 13-39   Drum major with infants               
    00080-Box  6-File 14-01   Group in front of airplane
    00080-Box  6-File 14-02   Sandy Kling, Eleanore  Camperud, Shirleen Nelson, Carol Sorenson (Homecoming Queen)
    00080-Box  6-File 14-03   Tom Crouse, Supt. SIS;  Carol Sorenson, Homecoming Queen; Howard Henry, President Board of Administration
    00080-Box  6-File 14-04   David and Debra Bloomquist
    00080-Box  6-File 14-05   Janitor cleaning bleachers
    00080-Box  6-File 14-06   Women doing stretches
    00080-Box  6-File 14-07   Four women
    00080-Box  6-File 14-08   Man and woman
    00080-Box  6-File 14-09   Man and woman
    00080-Box  6-File 14-10   Three men and one woman
    00080-Box  6-File 14-11   Children in Halloween  costumes
    00080-Box  6-File 14-12   Children in Halloween  costumes
    00080-Box  6-File 14-13   John A. Dewald, born July  31, 1947, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Dewald.   Cub Scout 1955, Boy Scout 1958, Explorer Scout in 1961.  Has been a Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol  Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, Den Chief, President and Secretary Explorer Post,  Secretary of the Order of the Arrow at present.   Has been on the Camp Staff for the past two years.
    00080-Box  6-File 14-14   Vincent K. Erdmann, Birth  Date – July 30, 1947, Parents – Rev. and Mrs. E. Walter Erdmann.  Cub Scout – November, 1955, Boy Scout  November 1958.  Patrol Leader from  December, 1959 to December, 1960; Assistant Senior Patrol Leader December, 1960  to December, 1961; Senior Patrol Leader December 1962 to December 1963;  Librarian December 1961 through December 1962; received God and Country Award  February 5, 1960; Order of the Arrow on July 10, 1962, and attended Philmont  Scout Ranch in July of 1962.
    00080-Box  6-File 14-15   Tom Garderbring
    00080-Box  6-File 14-16   Bruce David Johnson, Birth  date September 13, 1949, Parents Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Johnson.  Cub Scout 1957 to 1960, Boy Scout in 1960;  Den Chief, Librarian, Scribe 
    00080-Box  6-File 14-17   Perry Travis Johnson, Birth  date August 30, 1948, Parents Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Johnson.  Cub Scout 1956 to 1959, Boy Scout in 1959,  Librarian
    00080-Box  6-File 14-18   James Vander Vorste, Birth  date March 4, 1947, Parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vander Vorste.  Boy Scout in April, 1959; Scribe from  December 1959 through December 1960; Senior Patrol Leader from December 1060  through December 1961; Order of the Arrow July 8, 1961 and earned his God and  Country Award on February 10, 1963.
    00080-Box  6-File 14-19   Mrs. Victor W. White,  Brownie Leader Troop 40, Fort Lincoln; Sylvia Ekdahl; Camille Gagnon; Lee Ann  Sliz; Susan Barnhart; Ann Gillis; Sylvia White; Barbara Oxford
    00080-Box  6-File 14-20   Boy with trophy
    00080-Box  6-File 14-21   Boy with trophy
    00080-Box  6-File 14-22   Morton 4-H Council Officers
    00080-Box  6-File 14-23   ? Gruff; ? Holm; ?  Brunermeier
    00080-Box  6-File 14-24   Louise Schock, Clerk at  White Drug with tomato plant growing out of small crack between building and  road in the alley
    00080-Box  6-File 14-25   Vic Goetz and Neyl McClure  – Warehouse Men
    00080-Box  6-File 14-26   Rows of animal cages
    00080-Box  6-File 14-27   Man and dog
    00080-Box  6-File 14-28   Large crowd
    00080-Box  6-File 14-29   Sharpshooters at target  practice
    00080-Box  6-File 14-30   Men beside tailored boat
    00080-Box  6-File 14-31   Noel Hislop of Dublin,  Ireland with canoe
    00080-Box  6-File 14-32   Noel Hislop of Dublin,  Ireland in canoe
    00080-Box  6-File 14-33   Noel Hislop of Dublin,  Ireland
    00080-Box  6-File 14-34   Man inspecting damaged safe
    00080-Box  6-File 14-35   Men inspecting damaged safe
    00080-Box  6-File 14-36   Mike Wavrin fighting  prairie fire
    00080-Box  6-File 14-37   Mike Wavrin fighting  prairie fire
    00080-Box  6-File 14-38   Mike Wavrin fighting  prairie fire
    00080-Box  6-File 14-39   Man looking at blueprints
    00080-Box  6-File 14-40   Man and woman beside  burning house
    00080-Box  6-File 14-41   Man and woman beside  burning house
    00080-Box  6-File 14-42   Two men and woman beside  burning house
    00080-Box  6-File 14-43   Fireman in damaged house
    00080-Box  6-File 14-44   Aerial view of the farm of  Nelson Brothers, Norlan and Bernard, Emmet, North Dakota; Soil Conservation  Achievement Program winner, West McLean County Soil Conservation District
    00080-Box  6-File 14-45   Aerial view of the farm of  Luhman Brothers, Howard and Vernon, Dickinson, North Dakota; Soil Conservation  Achievement Program winner, Central Start County Soil Conservation District
    00080-Box  6-File 14-46   Work man digging out wood  shavings used as insulation in Wachter Ice House
    00080-Box 6-File  14-47   1964 Comet
    00080-Box  6-File 14-48   1964 Mercury
    00080-Box  6-File 14-49   Rescue worker trying to  extricate injured person from car
    00080-Box  6-File 14-50   Promotional drawing for the  Miss Teenage America Pageant
    00080-Box  6-File 14-51   Weather maps
    00080-Box  6-File 14-52   Body in street
    00080-Box  6-File 14-53   Military man
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – November 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 15-01   Mr. and Mrs. James Balzer
    00080-Box  6-File 15-02   Mr. and Mrs. Eugene  Bartholome
    00080-Box  6-File 15-03   Mr. and Mrs. Arnold  Baumiller
    00080-Box  6-File 15-04   Mr. and Mrs. Adolph  Feyereisen, Jr.
    00080-Box  6-File 15-05   Mr. and Mrs. Douglas  Fitzgerald
    00080-Box  6-File 15-06   Mr. and Mrs. Darrell  Fuhrman
    00080-Box  6-File 15-07   Mr. and Mrs. Willard  Gustafson
    00080-Box  6-File 15-08   Mr. and Mrs. Koch
    00080-Box  6-File 15-09   Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Magilke
    00080-Box  6-File 15-10   Mr. and Mrs. Joe P.  Mosbrucker
    00080-Box  6-File 15-11   Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth  Rohling
    00080-Box  6-File 15-12   Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kiemele
    00080-Box  6-File 15-13   Mrs. Larry Malsom
    00080-Box  6-File 15-14   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schaff
    00080-Box  6-File 15-15   Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schulz
    00080-Box  6-File 15-16   Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seidler
    00080-Box  6-File 15-17   Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seifert
    00080-Box  6-File 15-18   Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stelter
    00080-Box  6-File 15-19   Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vogele
    00080-Box  6-File 15-20   Dr. Charles H. Wilson,  North Dakota Education Association
    00080-Box  6-File 15-21   Leo Walsh, Super Valu
    00080-Box  6-File 15-22   Jerry Lambourne
    00080-Box  6-File 15-23   William Wattenberg
    00080-Box  6-File 15-24   George C. Frickel
    00080-Box  6-File 15-25   Man with trophy
    00080-Box  6-File 15-26   Mayor H. Roe Bartle, North  Dakota Education Association
    00080-Box  6-File 15-27   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 15-28   Tim Tangedahl and Joe  Crawford
    00080-Box  6-File 15-29   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 15-30   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 15-31   Four men looking at seed
    00080-Box  6-File 15-32   Two men looking at seed
    00080-Box  6-File 15-33   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 15-34   Three men
    00080-Box  6-File 15-35   Two men
    00080-Box  6-File 15-36   Unidentified man and Dr.  R.H. Delano, Northwood 
    00080-Box  6-File 15-37   Warren Henke and Cal Heine
    00080-Box  6-File 15-38   Daddy’s Follies – sewing  costumes
    00080-Box  6-File 15-39   Make It With Wool winners –  Adult winner:  Mrs. Sam Thiel – Student  winner:  Patty Thomas 
    00080-Box  6-File 15-40   Cheryl Williams, Mrs. Sam  Thiel, Patty Thomas, and Jacqueline Pfeiffer – Make It With Wool
    00080-Box  6-File 16-01   Man and woman in Halloween  costume
    00080-Box  6-File 16-02   L.D. Thomas, Minot,  Treasurer; Elma Oehler, Grand Forks, First Vice President; Edward Bryens,  Carpio, President
    00080-Box  6-File 16-03   Two women with painting
    00080-Box  6-File 16-04   Little boy looking at  painting through binoculars
    00080-Box 6-File  16-05   Woman with art display at art show
    00080-Box  6-File 16-06   Woman with art display at  art show
    00080-Box  6-File 16-07   Woman looking at art  display at art show
    00080-Box  6-File 16-08   Elwood Averill, Minot,  giving painting demonstration
    00080-Box 6-File  16-09   ? Landsberger giving painting  demonstration
    00080-Box  6-File 16-10   Boys wrestling – Bill  Lillibridge?
    00080-Box  6-File 16-11   Mary Miller and Dianne  Ziegler – Apple Creek Homemakers table
    00080-Box  6-File 16-12   Barbara Weber
    00080-Box  6-File 16-13   Four women with “attic  treasures”
    00080-Box  6-File 16-14   Mrs. Eugene Howard,  Chairman of bazaar and Mrs. John Wachter
    00080-Box  6-File 16-15   Eleven women
    00080-Box  6-File 16-16   Students with project
    00080-Box  6-File 16-17   Students with project
    00080-Box  6-File 16-18   Students with project
    00080-Box  6-File 16-19   Students with project
    00080-Box  6-File 16-20   John Horne?
    00080-Box  6-File 16-21   Four women – Cook off  winner
    00080-Box  6-File 16-22   Boys in lunch line
    00080-Box  6-File 16-23   Boy in lunch line
    00080-Box  6-File 16-24   Boy in lunch line
    00080-Box  6-File 16-25   Girl in lunch line
    00080-Box  6-File 16-26   Girl with jack-o-lantern  and table full of pies
    00080-Box  6-File 16-27   Roger Eckroth, Oak Coulee  4-H Club, Flasher, elected president and Carol Belohlavik, Cloverleaf 4-H Club,  Mandan, elected secretary
    00080-Box  6-File 16-28   Senior Showmanship Award  Winners - Ed Dahlen, President Mandan Security Bank presented awards – Dahlen,  Roger Eckroth, Larry Freise, Stuart Olson
    00080-Box  6-File 16-29   Leonard Meier, New Salem  Boys Club – Sheep showmanship winner (4-H)
    00080-Box  6-File 16-30   Hog showmanship winner Lynn  Johnson, Highlanders (4-H)
    00080-Box  6-File 16-31   Mylan Christianson, BJC –  Red Cross instructor ran affair for Col. Barnhardt, Post Commander – they let  about 30 kids in the pool at one time
    00080-Box  6-File 16-32   Kids at pool
    00080-Box  6-File 16-33   Kids at pool
    00080-Box  6-File 16-34   Carol Johnson, Nancy Brady  (with ukulele), Arne Johala (bus driver), and Bob Martinson
  00080-Box  6-File 16-35   Phyllis Gietzen, Glen  Ullin, Stage Manager; Mary Lawrence, Bismarck, as George Gibbs; Devra Garnier,  Bismarck, as Emily Webb; Bonnie Bement, Solen, as Mrs. Webb – “Our Town”
00080-Box  6-File 16-36   Large crowd in gym
00080-Box  6-File 16-37   Man playing trumpet
00080-Box  6-File 16-38   Man playing trumpet
00080-Box  6-File 16-39   Four musicians at Evangel  Temple
00080-Box  6-File 16-40   Choir at Evangel Temple
00080-Box  6-File 16-41   Crowd
00080-Box  6-File 16-42   Crowd
00080-Box  6-File 16-43   Man with trophy buck
00080-Box  6-File 16-44   The Claremont Quartet
00080-Box  6-File 16-45   Road construction on new  road to airport
00080-Box  6-File 16-46   Prairie fire at night
00080-Box  6-File 16-47   Prairie fire at night
00080-Box  6-File 16-48   Prairie fire at night
00080-Box  6-File 16-49   Map
00080-Box  6-File 16-50   Unidentified
00080-Box  6-File 16-51   G.M. Derochie installing  equipment
00080-Box  6-File 16-52   Men installing equipment
00080-Box  6-File 16-53   Men installing lighted sign
00080-Box  6-File 16-54a Car
00080-Box  6-File 16-54b Man with trophy ram
00080-Box  6-File 16-55   Visitors gather at the  special US Army exhibit titled “Soldier – Key to Land Power” presented March  19, 1963 in the lobby of the Prudential Building, Chicago.  The exhibit portrays the soldier in varied  capabilities from atomics to zoology.
00080-Box  6-File 16-56   Weather map
00080-Box  6-File 16-57   Girl and dog
00080-Box  6-File 16-58   Mrs. W.B. Pierce; Mrs.  Harry Thompson; Mrs. Leslie French; Mrs. Cliff Jansonius; Mrs. E.V. Lahr making  2 ½ hour walk from Bismarck (7 miles)
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – December 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 17-01   Mr. and Mrs. Rayland Bender
    00080-Box  6-File 17-02   Mr. and Mrs. Erik Carlson
    00080-Box  6-File 17-03   Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hartman
    00080-Box  6-File 17-04   Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuntz
    00080-Box  6-File 17-05   Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pfennig
    00080-Box  6-File 17-06   Mr. and Mrs. David Schrantz
    00080-Box  6-File 17-07   Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Stinson
    00080-Box  6-File 17-08   Jack Gebhardt
    00080-Box  6-File 17-09   Dr. Roper
    00080-Box  6-File 17-10   Russell W. Fridley,  Director, Minnesota Historical Society
    00080-Box  6-File 17-11   Henry Ziegler
    00080-Box  6-File 17-12   Earl Jenner
    00080-Box  6-File 17-13   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 17-14   Dr. Carl W. Klein
    00080-Box  6-File 17-15   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 17-16   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 17-17   Howard W. Baker
    00080-Box  6-File 17-18   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 17-19   Arthur Dewly (sp?)
    00080-Box  6-File 17-20   Ivan Davis, pianist
    00080-Box  6-File 17-21   Karen Brown
    00080-Box  6-File 17-22   Mrs. Herb Leupp
    00080-Box  6-File 17-23   Mrs. Ron Volk
    00080-Box  6-File 17-24   Mrs. Peter Hogue
    00080-Box  6-File 17-25   Mrs. Jerry Lutz
    00080-Box  6-File 17-26   Woman
    00080-Box  6-File 17-27   Mrs. Henry O. Darrot (sp?)
    00080-Box  6-File 17-28   Woman
    00080-Box  6-File 17-29   “Crazy Italians” at Mandan  follies
    00080-Box  6-File 17-30   Cloverdale “Rich Uncle”  contest – two men and one woman
    00080-Box  6-File 17-31   Man and woman beside chairs  filled with clothing
    00080-Box  6-File 17-32   Dallas Henke and  unidentified man
    00080-Box  6-File 17-33   Three men and one woman  sitting at table
    00080-Box  6-File 17-34   Four women and two men at  Kiwanis club event
    00080-Box  6-File 17-35   Two women at Salvation Army  booth
    00080-Box  6-File 17-36   Two men painting Christmas  decoration
    00080-Box  6-File 17-37   Two women walking down  snowy sidewalk
    00080-Box  6-File 17-38   Boy sitting on mail box
    00080-Box  6-File 17-39   People walking in snow  storm
    00080-Box  6-File 17-40   Decorated car
    00080-Box  6-File 17-41   Parade float
    00080-Box  6-File 17-42   Boy Scout 
    00080-Box  6-File 17-43   Patient Raymond Stair in  cast
    00080-Box  6-File 17-44   Women decorating classroom
    00080-Box  6-File 17-45   Group of young boys –  Squire Award
    00080-Box  6-File 17-46   Seven women
    00080-Box  6-File 18-01   Group of children in front  of Christmas display
    00080-Box  6-File 18-02   Santa Claus in Mandan  Jaycees sleigh
    00080-Box  6-File 18-03   Linda, 6, and Leslie, 5,  daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Ferderer of New Salem
    00080-Box  6-File 18-04   Beth Eisenmann, 3, daughter  of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eisenmann
    00080-Box  6-File 18-05   Beth Eisenmann, 3, daughter  of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eisenmann
    00080-Box  6-File 18-06   Mrs. Frank Boehm and son  Jeffrey, 2; Emily Jean, 3, and mother Bernice Adams meeting Santa Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-07   Mrs. Clinton Carter and  Julie, 3, meeting Santa Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-08   Children waiting in line to  see Santa Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-09   Children waiting in line to  see Santa Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-10   Santa, Jean Schulz, Bobby  Schulz, 2, and Elmer Schulz
    00080-Box  6-File 18-11   Mrs. Virgil Kuntz and Pamela,  10, meeting Santa Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-12   Little girl with Santa  Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-13   Little boy with Santa Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-14   Little girl with Santa  Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-15   Little girl with Santa  Claus
    00080-Box  6-File 18-16   Kim Nelson, 5, daughter of  Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Nelson, Beach
    00080-Box  6-File 18-17   Paul Shea, 7, son of Mr.  and Mrs. Melvin Shea, Hazelton
    00080-Box  6-File 18-18   David Robinson, 7, and Mark  Stolz, 7 donating canned goods
    00080-Box  6-File 18-19   Children donating canned  goods
    00080-Box  6-File 18-20   Jerry Kelletson, Gene  Glasser, and Sam McQuade carrying boxes of donated goods
    00080-Box  6-File 18-21   Row of deflated Santa Claus  decorations
    00080-Box  6-File 18-22   Two men
    00080-Box  6-File 18-23   Two men peering into  building
    00080-Box  6-File 18-24   Two men pouring basement  foundation
    00080-Box  6-File 18-25   Housing development
    00080-Box  6-File 18-26   Two men building house
    00080-Box  6-File 18-27   Men laying pipe in trench
    00080-Box  6-File 18-28   Construction
    00080-Box  6-File 18-29   Welder at work
    00080-Box  6-File 18-30   Two men pouring basement  foundation
    00080-Box  6-File 18-31   Construction
    00080-Box  6-File 18-32   Man surveying construction  site
    00080-Box  6-File 18-33   Cars parked in housing  development
    00080-Box 6-File  18-34   Car accident
    00080-Box  6-File 18-35   Car accident
    00080-Box  6-File 18-36   Car accident
    00080-Box  6-File 18-37   Two men looking at damaged  safe
    00080-Box  6-File 18-38   Two men looking at damaged  safe
    00080-Box  6-File 18-39   Trailer house fire
    00080-Box  6-File 18-40   Trailer house fire
    00080-Box  6-File 18-41   Trailer house fire
    00080-Box  6-File 18-42   Man and woman
    00080-Box  6-File 18-43   Football player and two men
    00080-Box  6-File 18-44   People handing out windows  of high rise on fire
    00080-Box  6-File 18-45   Frank Sinatra, Jr., 19,  hugs his mother Nancy, right, and sister, Tina, as he meets newsmen yesterday  for the first time since he was released by his abductors.  At the news conference outside his mother’s  Bel-Air mansion he had this reaction to being kidnapped:  “I was scared.”  Although young Sinatra described his  emotions, he declined any details of the ordeal, saying he couldn’t discuss it  until the FBI completes questioning him.
    00080-Box  6-File 18-46   Damaged homes
    00080-Box  6-File 18-47   Little girl looking  perplexed
    00080-Box  6-File 18-48   Space shuttle ready for  launch
    00080-Box  6-File 18-49   Turncoat Mobster Joseph  Valachi told Senate investigators at today’s public hearing that Vito Genevese,  his one-time New York gangster boss, was “the man I had the greatest respect  for – the whole 30 years.”  But after a  1960 narcotics conviction, when both were in Atlanta Federal Prison, Valachi  said Genovese “walked up to me and gave me a kiss.”  He said it was the kiss of death.  A national crime syndicate has ordered  assassination of Valachi as a stool pigeon.
    00080-Box  6-File 18-50   Students looking at display
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – 1963
    00080-Box  6-File 19-01   Ray Ackerman, Detroit  Lakes, Minnesota, spent all day at museum, here, viewing 1876 case
    00080-Box  6-File 19-02   Aerial view of farmstead
    00080-Box  6-File 19-03   Woman at mailbox of  “Painted Woods Ranch”
    00080-Box  6-File 19-04   Woman in front of field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-05   Girl on horse and man
    00080-Box  6-File 19-06   Joan and Gary Nelson of  Solen sitting on tractor
    00080-Box  6-File 19-07   Sandie Lang of Sterling  driving tractor – she is a sophomore at Jamestown College
    00080-Box  6-File 19-08   Monte Burke of the “Sibley  Butte” club backing tractor up in a driving contest
    00080-Box  6-File 19-09   Michael Glanville of the  “Helping Hands” club watching the hook up of trailer
    00080-Box  6-File 19-10   Boy on tractor
    00080-Box  6-File 19-11   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 19-12   A spring tooth field  cultivator
    00080-Box  6-File 19-13   A Rota plow
    00080-Box  6-File 19-14   Tilling field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-15   Tilling field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-16   Tractor in field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-17   Crowd looking at machinery  in field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-18   Crowd looking at machinery  in field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-19   Machinery
    00080-Box  6-File 19-20   Machinery
    00080-Box  6-File 19-21   Machinery
    00080-Box  6-File 19-22   Threshing oats
    00080-Box  6-File 19-23   Tree row
    00080-Box  6-File 19-24   Tractor in field nine miles  west of St. Anthony 
    00080-Box  6-File 19-25   Potato harvest
    00080-Box  6-File 19-26   Potato harvest
    00080-Box  6-File 19-27   Mountain of Early Red  potatoes
    00080-Box  6-File 19-28   Grading and sacking  potatoes
    00080-Box  6-File 19-29   Grading and sacking  potatoes
    00080-Box  6-File 19-30   Woman holding potatoes
    00080-Box  6-File 19-31   Man addressing crowd beside  tree row
    00080-Box  6-File 19-32   Man addressing crowd beside  tree row
    00080-Box  6-File 19-33   Tree rows
    00080-Box  6-File 19-34   Haying field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-35   Herb Czlezok (sp?)
    00080-Box  6-File 19-36   Fred Eszlinger, Ashley  farmer
    00080-Box  6-File 19-37   Grain elevator
    00080-Box  6-File 19-38   Ben Frey, Driveway foreman  and Duwayne Kemmet who brought in the first load of rye this summer 
    00080-Box  6-File 19-39   Farmers viewed the recently  installed roller mill at Farmers Union Co-Op at Regan.  Dave Buller in the foreground checking oats  after being processed in roller mill.
    00080-Box  6-File 19-40   Two men beside irrigation  pump
    00080-Box  6-File 19-41   Crowd at the new NDSU,  Carrington irrigation branch station (Howard Olson in charge)  
    00080-Box  6-File 19-42   Logan Ward with irrigation  pipe
    00080-Box  6-File 19-43   M.G. Ward at irrigation  pipe
    00080-Box  6-File 19-44   Bob and Logan Ward with  irrigation pipes
    00080-Box  6-File 19-45   Irrigation sprinkler in use
    00080-Box  6-File 19-46   Man at private pumping  station
    00080-Box  6-File 19-47   Men at irrigation pump
    00080-Box  6-File 19-48   Water coming out of  irrigation pipe
    00080-Box  6-File 19-49   Boy standing by irrigation  pipe
    00080-Box  6-File 19-50   Girl sitting on post  spanning irrigation ditch
    00080-Box  6-File 19-51   Girl sitting on post  spanning irrigation ditch
    00080-Box  6-File 19-52   Boy and dog swimming in  irrigation ditch               
    00080-Box  6-File 19-53   Man with “irrigation  giants” – corn stalks
    00080-Box  6-File 19-54   Three men standing in corn  field
    00080-Box  6-File 19-55   Men measuring ears of corn
    00080-Box  6-File 19-56   Water droplets on corn
    00080-Box  6-File 19-57   Water droplets on corn
    00080-Box  6-File 19-58   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 19-59   Man in welder’s mask
    00080-Box  6-File 19-60   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 19-61   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 19-62   Man repairing corral
    00080-Box  6-File 19-63   Man repairing corral
    00080-Box  6-File 19-64   Man repairing corral
    00080-Box  6-File 19-65   Man
    00080-Box  6-File 19-66   Man operating winch?
    00080-Box  6-File 19-67   Don Taylor of Kindred – 1st  place 58 fillies
    00080-Box  6-File 19-68   Mr. and Mrs. Tex Appledorn  of Gladstone with “Wyoming Baldy” – Grand Champion gelding
    00080-Box  6-File 19-69   Mrs. Earl Northrop of West  Fargo with Grand Champion mare “Capital’s Kate” owned by Don Taylor and Mrs.  Northrop
    00080-Box 6-File  19-70   Horse 
    00080-Box  6-File 19-71   At the Bismarck Horse Barns  south of town – horse starting to shed winter coat
    00080-Box  6-File 19-72   ? Peterson with cow
    00080-Box  6-File 19-73   ? Peterson with cow
    00080-Box  6-File 19-74   Kay Lang, 16, with “Prince”  and Sandie Lang, 17, with “Geo” – blue ribbon winners from the “Sterling  Livewires” 4-H club
    00080-Box  6-File 19-75   Charlotte Hawley, 13, and  Charles Hawley, 12, of Baldwin with year old Herford steers
    00080-Box  6-File 19-76   Crowd at Polries Brothers  Farm – Feed:  10 pounds silage, 18 pounds  Full Feed Wet Barley, 21% moisture in feed, one pound commercial supplement –  has 10 horse motor on mill – 950 cattle fed, 15 cents cost per gain – 75,000  invested in feeding operation – 22 quarters in ranch
    00080-Box 6-File  19-77   Crowd at Lloyd Butts Farm – Has  1200 head – 700 on feed at present – feeds rolled barley, silage, and  supplement – 13 cents gain per head – picture is of silage loader – has 600  acres of corn silage in trench silo
    00080-Box  6-File 19-78   Jack Clemens 55 foot feed  bunk - is going to add 100 feet to bunk – feeding 15 pounds barley, 10 pounds  silage, 2 pounds 20% supplement
    00080-Box  6-File 19-79   Auger feeding was used on 5  of the feed lots on tour – all used barley and silage feeding and some threw in  a little cracked corn – all used supplements – cost per gain ran from 8 cents  per 16 pound to 15 cents – the gain averaged from 2 pound per day to 2 ½ pounds  – equipment for feed lots, cost ran from $3000 to as high as $75,000 – size  annuals put on feed ran from 400 to 500 pounds 
    00080-Box  6-File 19-80   Cow eating
    00080-Box  6-File 19-81   Lawrence Hopkins, Willow  Springs ranch owner and Carl Kuehn, Washburn rancher – in feed lot of Willow  Springs ranch – Hopkins is feeding 132 calves at present in his lot 
    00080-Box  6-File 19-82   First stop – coffee and  donuts at the George Deckert ranch west of Arena – Deckert is showing silage in  his trench silo – the silo is 80 feet long – Deckert is feeding 237 lambs on  oats and hay and has had no loss of lambs since starting the feed operation –  He is also feeding 55 calves.
    00080-Box  6-File 19-83   Porter Nelson of Regan and  ? Fitz, a Bismarck auctioneer at the Willow Springs Ranch owned by Lawrence  Hopkins
    00080-Box  6-File 19-84   Man on cow cutting horse
    00080-Box  6-File 19-85   Man on cow cutting horse
    00080-Box  6-File 19-86   Men on cow cutting horses
    00080-Box  6-File 19-87   Laurie Ann Jones, 3, from  George Washington, Texas in the saddle
    00080-Box  6-File 19-88   Deanne Hoover, 12, with  blue ribbon White Rock Chicken
    00080-Box  6-File 19-89   Girl with sheep
    00080-Box  6-File 19-90   McCormick-Deering tractor  at abandoned farmstead in Mercer County
    00080-Box  6-File 19-91   Prairie trails
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – Robert F. Kennedy
    00080-Box  7-File 001-01 Robert F. Kennedy arrival at airport
    00080-Box  7-File 001-02 Robert F. Kennedy shaking hands “Airport politicking”
    00080-Box  7-File 001-03 Robert F. Kennedy speaking
    00080-Box  7-File 001-04 Robert F. Kennedy with American Indians
    00080-Box  7-File 001-05 Ted Kennedy and unidentified man and woman
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – Oversized photos
    00080-Box  2-File 22-35   Several shots of buildings  (churches?)
    00080-Box  2-File 23-103 Farmers Union Co-op Creamery building
    00080-Box  3-File 3-19     Band in gymnasium
Bismarck  Tribune Collection – Graphics
    00080-Box  1-File 09-01   Beulah Coal sketch
    00080-Box  1-File 09-02   Map of “How the population  has moved westward”
    00080-Box  1-File 09-03   “Service Safety” logo
    00080-Box  1-File 09-04   Sketch of car and how parts  work
    00080-Box  1-File 09-05   “Savage Head Seal” for  State Teachers College in Dickinson
    00080-Box  1-File 09-06   Various clip art for sales,  etc.
    00080-Box  1-File 09-07   Various clip art for sales,  etc.
    00080-Box  1-File 09-08   Various clip art of rabbits
    00080-Box  1-File 09-09   Various clip art of rabbits
    00080-Box  1-File 09-10   Letter from Harry E.  Meyers, Cut Service
  
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