Bismarck State College (BSC): Mystic Memories
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 24
Photographs of BJC freshmenGENE CHRISTIANSON
Vi ce- President
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LAWRENCE BLATTNER
President
FRESHMEN
JANICE FIELDS
Secretary- Treasurer
B. Austin, E. Beierlein, M. Beer$, K. Bair, D. Balliet, A. Belk
J. Erling, E. Ely, J. Fields, J. Erhardt, A. Anderson, M. Ellison
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 29
Photographs of BJC nursing studentsSITTING: D. Huber, E.
Merkel, D. Baisch. STAND-ING:
A. Richards, J. Giedd,
C. Ingstad, B. Emil, J.
Flegel.
BISMARCK HOSPITAL
The freshman student nurses of Bismarck Hospital are this year con-sidered
regular members of the freshman clcss at B. J. C. The freshman
nurses have elected Elai ne Simpfenderfer as thei r closs president, with
Lucille Pence as vice- president, Twyla Vander Vorste, treasurer, and
Carol Ingstad as secretory.
The closs consists of 38 girls from all over the state, Minnesota and
South Dakota as well.
A number of the girls participate in the Nurses Choir which is directed
by Orland Heskin. They participate in a number of the college activities,
especially L. S. A., of which several of the nurses are active members.
They are looking forward to developing some type of recreational enter-tainment,
which will include basketball, volley boll, etc. This has be-come
the closs project of the year.
SITTING: J. Herr, B. Ohn-stad,
I. Anderson. STAND-ING:
M. Bu IIer, Z. Barthol-omew.
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 32
Photographs of BJC nursing studentsST. ALEXIUS NURSES
SITTING: C. Schley, L.
Hall. STANDING: L. Wad-ell,
M. Knoll, E. Ziegler,
R. Retterath, D. Pepple.
The Saint Alexius School of Nursing was established in 1915 to prepare
women in the art of caring for the sick. The school is accredited by the
North Dakota State Board of Nurse Education and Registration. The
hospital is accredited by the American College of Surgeons and is li-censed
by the State of North Dakota. It is approved by the Catholic
Hospital Association and the American Medical Association.
SITTING: R. Lang, K.
Boehm. STANDING: M.
Marquart, M. Herman, R.
McKeown, M. Bosch, K,
Compton, J. Mmette.
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 39
Photographs of BJC men's basketball playersNeal Buechler
Guard
Roger Boone
Guard
Dean Koon
Guard
Hib Hill
Center
Keith Keidel
Guard
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Ray Tokach
Guar
1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page [48]
Photographs and cast list of the BJC theater production of "The Great Big Doorstep"" Liqhts, curtain, action."
" Reckon it got off the hinges."
CAST
Front Row
Mrs. Dupre - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Joonne Kirby
Florist - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - Kathleen Bair
Topol - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lorraine Doll
Evvie - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - Della Geigle
Fleece - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Janice Berger
Elna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Janice Fields
Back Row
Mrs. Crochet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bernadi ne Houser
Arthur - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dick Schaffer
Uncle Dewey - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Whitey Mess
Tobi n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pot DeForest
Commodore - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,- Gordon Krohn
Tayo De Iacroi x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jerry Schopp
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BIG DOORSTEP"
The ploy concerned the Crochet family, who lived in
Louisiana along the Mississippi River. They lived in a
dilapidated old shock, which was on the verge of falling
aport. In striking contrast to the house was the front
door- step. The family's chief interest was to secure a
fitting house to be placed on these " stupendoble" door-steps.
The joy and sorrow this " bockhil ls" family went through
to get the needed financial status for their chosen house
provided the audience with many laughs.
Mean I hear the sirens, papa?
1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page [54]
Photographs of the Wesley Fellowship (Methodist student association)" lESLEY FELLOWSHIP
W. Coots, M. Stee, S. McDonald, S. Towne, J. Berger, W. Bothner, L.
Blattner, J. fields.
Sue McDonald, Student Counci I Representative; Shir-ley
Towne, Publicity Chairman; Mary Lou Stee, Music
Director; Janice Berger, President.
Wesley Fellowship is a new organi-zation
this year, and although a small
group, it hopes to grow in future
years. Its aim is to promote better
Christian living among the Methodist
students at Bismarck Junior College.
Janice Berger heads the organization
with the assistance of Lawrence
Blattner, Vlce- Presjdent and Wilbert
Coats, Secretary- Treasurer.
The meetings, consisting of wor-ship,
discussion, and recreation, are
held every two weeks on Wednesday
night
1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 60
Photographs of the BJC Veterans OrganizationValentines Day was marked by a Val-entines
Dance sponsored by the aggres-sive
group. Diane Petersen, · Valentine
Sweetheart", was selected at the dance.
Ask any " vet" about the famous stag
parties and your answer will be a sly
smile and a faraway look. Among many
other programs promoted by the group will
be the construction of an outdoor gri II
and patio on the campus ofthe new college.
A dependable, dynamic group the
group that wasn't afraid to work - the
BJC Veterans Club.
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The Veterans Club of this year was
constituted chiefly of Korean War Veter-ans.
LaDarana · Whitey · Mees was elected
President; Paul Shannon, Vice President;
Charles Roseneau, Secretary- Trecsurer;
and Ray Rolshoven, student association
representative.
Activities during the year were many
and diverse. " Veterens Day · was cele-brated
by a well organized " vets" group
taking over the school and running it in
a tolalitarian, communistic manner.
In Christmas tree sale competition we
saw the · vets · win the $ 50 first prize by
selling a total of 348 tickets
1946 Markota BJC
Bismarck Junior College 1946 Markota (Bismarck State College yearbook). Content includes the academic year from August 1945 through May 1946
1965 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 46
Photograph of the BJC Lettermen's Club (male college athletes' social group) and the Armory (building where indoor sports are played)ROW 1: Gary Dietz. John Bramrne ll, Dennis Jacobs. Larry Kleingartner. Tom Agre, Ron
Becker. and Dennis Boyd. ROW 2: Floyd Flemmer. Don Birch. Wayne Elhardt, Gordon
Hil z , Terry Hessinger. and Harry Renke. ROW 3: Dennis Tram, Milan Christianson. CHf-ford
Mehrer. and Darrell Miller.
Returning Athletes Comprise
Lettermen's Club
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Home of the Bismarck
Junior College Mystics
is the Burleigh County
Memorial Armory.
where all home athletic
events took place
1965 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 52
Photographs of the Mystician staff (BJC student newspaper)Advisor
Mr. Bill Miller
Staff Members, SEATED: Judith Fried, Beatta Wolff, Betty Anderson, and Pat Woodmansee.
STANDING: Roger Keller, Colleen Hendrickson, Mary Christianson, Dedi Anderson, Kay
Schatz, Judy Redmann and Judy Thompson.
MYSTICIAN Covers Campus Events
The Mystician is the official school publication that issues editions to inform the stu-dents
and echo the spirit of the college, The staff presents picto'hal and written coverage
of the events and occurrences on campus. Striving for accurate unbiased, and current news,
the paper relates the activities of the school and organizations.
Co- Editors ... Betty Anderson, Beatta Wolff
Associate Editor . • . Judith Fried
Sports Writers.. Ken Stigall, Roger Keller
Photographers •.• Colleen Hendrickson; Terry
Templeton
Business Manager .•. Pat Woodmansee
Circulation Manager. . . Mary Christianson
Columnists. . . Tom Agre, Judy Redmann, Larry
Naegle, Kay Schatz
Feature Writers .•. Dedi Anderson, Gary Froe-lich,
Sandy Stee, Judy Thompson, Joe lle
Medinger, Sylvia Leno
Advisor ... Wilford Miller
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