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North Dakota Commodore Awards Hall of Fame NORTH DAKOTA 1978 R. Keith Higginson 1967 John Peterson COMMODORE AWARDS 2006 Dean Hildebrand 1982 Norman Peterson 1980 Ron Affeldt HALL OF FAME 1970 Walter Hjelle 1979 Jim Petrik 1973 Harold E. Aldrich 1986 Steve Hoetzer 1972 Charles Placek 12/2/97 Lester Anderson 1993 Les Anderson 1972 Walter Hoff 1978 Fletcher Poling 12/13/85 Oscar N. Berg 1999 Cary Backstrand 2015 Curt Hofstad 1982 Gary Puppe 2003 Joe Belford 1970 Milo Hoisveen 1994 Rolland Redlin 12/4/14 Sen. Kent Conrad 1968 Oscar Berg 1968 Roy Holand 1982 Charles Richter 12/9/99 Clark Cronquist 1969 Gordon Berg 2011 Sen. John Hoeven 1989 Bennett Rindy 12/2/86 Hal S. Davies 1978 Royald Berstler 1967 Hubert Humphrey 2005 Dave Ripley 12/9/10 Sen. Byron Dorgan 1994 Florenz Bjornson 2009 Clif Issendorf 1980 Nancy Rockwell 12/7/87 Russell L. Dushinske 1979 William Bosse 1985 Garvin Jacobsen 1967 Milton Rue, Jr. 12/8/92 Vern Fahy 2008 Joe Braun 1975 Warren Jamison 1982 Clarence Rupp 12/13/85 Fred J. Fredrickson 2007 Dennis Breitzman 1967 Bruce Johnson 1976 Jim Ruyak 1987 Wayne Burbank 1995 Charon Johnson 1980 Murray Sagsveen 12/8/11 Dale Frink 1989 Sen. Quentin Burdick 2000 Kirk Johnson 1976 R. A. Sailer 12/5/94 Gordan Gray 1976 Garry Bye 1968 Dan Jones 1990 Bill & Zora Sallee 12/6/88 William L. Guy 1971 Jack C. Bone 1992 Lloyd Jones 1972 Robert Sanders 12/7/17 Norman Haak 1979 J.F. Calton 1972 James Jungroth 2005 Ron Sando 12/13/85 Milo W. Hoisveen 1979 Ralph Christensen 1975 Myron Just 2018 Todd Sando 12/4/03 Warren L. Jamison 2007 Ray Christensen 1975 Gov. Richard Kneip 2003 Jerry Schaack 12/8/16 Dave Koland 1982 Gene Christiansen 2014 Dave Koland 1972 Robert Scheer 1973 James F. Coleman 1995 Lou Kowalski 1992 Robert Schempp 12/7/93 Guy Larson 1967 Charles Conrad 1972 Alvin Kramer 1987 Glenn Schlenvogt 12/3/96 George Letvin 1970 Vernon Cooper 1988 Gene Krenz 1976 Delton Schultz 12/7/87 Herbert W. Lyons 1982 Norman Cross 1987 Darrell Krull 2003 Francis Schwindt 12/6/01 Ken McIntyre 1967 Einar Dahl 1996 Sen. Byron Langley 1971 W.P. “Bill” Sebens 12/7/00 Andy Mork 2018 Gov. Jack Dalrymple 1986 Bud Lannoye 1968 James Smith 12/8/92 C. Emerson Murray 1972 Betty Daniels 1975 Arthur Lanz 1967 Rev. Arnold Spain 12/6/07 Jack Olin 1967 Hal S. Davies 1991 Bill Lardy 1986 David Sprynczynatyk 1989 John Dean 1973 Guy Larson 1973 Gilbert Stamm 12/2/86 Howard M. Olson 1978 Robert Dorothy 1969 Eugene Lee 1967 Henry Steinberger 12/5/02 Murray Sagsveen 1977 Leon Dubourt 2016 John Leininger 1995 Ward “Tom” Stine 12/6/12 Ronald Sando 1969 Russell Dushinske 1977 Duane Lemm 1992 Beverly Stone 12/6/18 Jerry Schaak 1985 Michael Dwyer 2012 Donald Lentz 1997 Robert Strand 12/8/04 Robert Schempp 1978 James Eastgate 1983 George Letvin 1971 Robert Stranik 12/7/06 David Sprynczynatyk 1991 Jock Eaton 1967 Harold LeVander 1996 Sen. Bryce Streibel 12/13/85 Henry J. Steinberger 1976 Richard A. Ellison 1987 Milton Lindvig 1969 Russell Stuart 12/2/86 Robert A. Stranik 1990 Matt Emerson 1972 William Long 2015 Tracee Sutton 1977 Homer Engelhorn 1967 Oscar Lunseth 2012 Harley Swenson 12/5/19 Harley Swenson 1970 Vern Fahy 2017 Jim Lyons 1967 Russell Szxvik 12/5/19 Robert Thompson 1985 Dick Fenske 2004 Bruce McCollum 1979 Robert Thompson 12/13/85 Sivert W. Thompson 2001 Sen. Tom Fischer 2009 Glenn McCrory 1975 Arthur Thoraldson 12/5/94 Grant Trenbeath 1979 Allen Fisk 1971 Col. Charles McGinnis 1971 Myron Tiemens 12/8/98 Dan Twichell 2013 Maurice Foley 1977 C. Arthur McKinney 1967 Charles Tighe 1972 Mrs. Fred Fredrickson 12/6/01 Alfred Underdahl 1980 Laurence McMerty 1994 John T. (Jack) Traynor 12/4/08 Herbert Urlacher 1972 G.A. Freeman 1980 Rollie Meidinger 1969 Grant Trenbeath 12/7/93 Frank Wenstrom 1970 Roland Froeschle 1967 Ben Meier 1975 Lt. Col. Lee Tucker 2002 Richard Fugleberg 1980 Charles Metzger 1974 Daniel Twichell 2002 Mayor Bruce Furness 1979 C.E. Mitchel 1968 Steward Udall 2010 Lance Gaebe 1967 Mrs. Howard Moore 1999 Alfred Underdahl 2006 John Galegher 1970 James Moore 1991 Herb Urlacher 1970 Richard Gallagher 1972 H.R. (Bud) Morgan 2008 Bob Valeu 1975 Col. Russell Glenn 1984 Andy Mork 2019 Ben & Charlene Varnson 2004 William Goetz 1972 Maj. Gen. J.W. Morris 1971 Esther Vendsel 1969 Gordon Gray 1968 Harrell Mosbaugh 2016 Kent Vesterso 1970 John Greenslit 1988 Dick Moum 2011 Alan Walter 1972 E.M. Gregory 1969 L.C. Mueller 1967 Al Weinhandl 1968 Joseph Grimes 1988 Chuck Mumma 1982 Frank Wenstrom 1995 Arland Grunseth 1980 C. Emerson Murray 1971 Dr. H.A. Wheeler 1979 William Guy 1991 Lois Myran 1979 Robert Whitney 2000 Norm Haak 2013 Douglas Neibauer 1975 Arlene Wilhelm 1983 Ernie Hagen 1974 C. Philip Nelson 2017 Lawrence Woodbury 2019 Jack Hancock 2001 Sen. Dave Nething 1998 Glenn Wunderlich 1972 Harold Hanson 1973 Donald Noteboom 1971 Roy O. Young 2014 William “Bill” Hardy 1967 Daphna Nygaard 1975 Harry Zacher 1983 Ralph Harmon 1984 Pat O’Meara 1990 Charles Zahradka 2000 Bob Harms 1993 Jack Olin 2010 Pat Zavoral 1993 Jorgen Haugen 1977 Howard Olson 2008 Joel Heitkamp 1998 Alice Olson 1984 Gary Helgeson 1990 Lloyd Omdahl 1971 H.A. Hendrickson 2000 Mayor Pat Owens 1972 E. Vernon Hendrickson 1980 Earl Palmer 1972 Dale Henegar 1967 O.A. Parks 1968 Dr. Garland Hershey 1969 Col. Richard Hesse 1974 W. Van Heuvelen NORTH DAKOTA WATER 2005 Dave Glatt 2017 Steve Metzger 1985 Joan Svaleson 1973 Wilton Grady 1991 Orville Moe 1995 Joan Svaleson WHEEL AWARDS 1981 Gordon Gray 1973 Andy Mork 2005 Harley Swenson 1993 Lemore Greenshields 1976 Richard Moum 1999 Chris Tarpo 2002 Bruce Adams 1999 Herbert Grenz 1982 Charles Mumma 1979 Robert Thompson 2019 Jan Anderson 2005 Ed Grunett 1991 Loren Myran 2007 William Thompson 1983 Les Anderson 1979 Arland Grunseth 1978 Bert Neideffer 2013 Gary Thompson 2000 Vernon Anderson 2014 Michael Gunsch 1990 Russell Nelson 1973 Arthur Thoraldson 2005 Rick Anderson 2007 Norm Haak 1997 Harry Nelson 2007 Raymond Thorson 1974 Francis Archbold 1981 Ernie Hagen 2013 Jeffrey Nelson 1994 Robert Titus 1999 Bill Artz 1994 Phyllis Hagen 2018 Jon Nelson 1994 Hank Trangsrud 2016 David Ashley 1983 Kathy Hahn 1974 Thorwald Ness 2018 Andrea Travnicek 1987 John Axtman 1996 Arden Haner 2009 John Nestoss 1975 Grant Trenbeath 2009 Jerry Backes 1973 Duane Hanson 2003 Gerald Oberg 1974 Dan Twichell 1985 Cary Backstrand 1991 Duane Hanson 2012 Darrel Oech 1991 Alfred Underdahl 2006 Allen Balliet 1992 Tom Hanson 1997 Jack Olin 1982 Herb Urlacher 2017 Larry Bares 1980 George Hardmeyer 1980 Howard Olson 2003 Ben Varnson 1987 Elmer Bechtold 1981 Brynhild Haugland 1980 Allen Olson 2007 Charlene Varnson 2010 Rodney Beck 1979 Aaron Heglie 2008 Harlan Opdahl 1998 Ken Vein 1973 Gordon Berg 2000 Maynard Helgaas 1998 Frank Orthmeyer 2013 Charles Vein 1978 Royal Berstler 1980 Gary Helgeson 2011 John Paczkowski 2019 Jennifer Verleger 1973 Holger Bertelson 1983 Hettinger Park Board 1981 James Peterson 2012 Kent Vesterso 2016 Roger Bischoff 1973 Walter Hjelle 1982 Norman Peterson 2019 Eric Volk 2012 Mark Bittner 1984 Steve Hoetzer 2011 John Peyerl 2008 Jeff Volk 1982 Bob Boone 2011 Miranda Hoffert 1986 Gene Pope 1988 Howard Walterson 1978 William Bosse 2006 Curtis Hofstad 1975 Roy Putz 2013 Alan Wanek 1999 Fred Bott 1978 Roy Holand 1992 Roy Putz 1979 Gilman Wastvedt 1993 Joe Braun 1986 David Holter 1998 Rudy Radke 1986 Fay Waxler 1982 Duane Breitling 1997 Ray Horne 1996 Tom Raster 2008 Wes Weidenmeyer 1973 George Brown 1998 Merle Huhner 1981 Rolland Redlin 2016 Linda Weispfenning 2016 Duane Bueligen 1989 Clif Issendorf 1975 Vincent Reed 1996 Gordon Weixel 2012 Jim Burbidge 1991 Leonard Jacobs 1989 Vince Reed 1982 Frank Wenstrom 1982 Sen. Quentin Burdick 1976 Harold Jelleberg 2014 Dennis Reep 1973 Gov. William Guy 1979 Robert Calton 1988 Charon Johnson 1993 Dick Regan 1982 Hon. William Jenklow 2001 Howard Carlson 1997 Frank Johnson 1995 Tilmer Reiswig 1992 Glenn Wunderlich 1973 Ralph Christensen 2001 Roger Johnson 1981 Chester Reiten 1977 Harry Zacher 2004 Ray Christensen 2003 LeRoy Johnson 1982 Charles Richter 1973 Charles Zahradka 1973 James Coleman 2006 Lester Johnson 1977 Ray Riersgard 2008 Loren Zimmer 1978 James Collinson 1973 Marion Kasson 1973 Bennett Rindy 2018 Denton Zubke 1976 Robert Conklin 2005 Tim Keller 1985 Dave Ripley 2008 Mike Connor 1991 Nick Kessel 1992 Albert L. Rivinius 1978 Vernon Cooper 2000 LeRoy Klapprodt 2014 Kenny Rogers 1981 Bottineau Cty WRD 1982 Rod Cooper 2010 John Klein 1977 Tom Ronan 1999 Bottineau Cty WRD 1977 Clark Cronquist 1988 Rupert Kleingartner 2019 Brian Roth 1979 Burke Cty WRD 1981 Norman Cross 2012 Michelle Klose 2008 Ken Royse 1975 Burleigh Cty WRD 1976 ElDee Cummings 1988 Lyle Knoepfle 1981 Norman Rudel 2002 Cavalier/Pembina Cty WRD 1991 Gene Davison 1973 LaVerna Knuth 1982 Clarence Rupp 1995 Devils Lake Preservation 1985 John Dean 1999 Dave Koland 1990 Eugene Sackman 1981 Emmons Cty WRD 2019 Duane DeKray 1984 Gene Krenz 1976 Murray Sagsveen 1973 Grand Forks Cty WRD 1983 Ray Dobson 2017 Darin Langerud 1990 Walter Sailer 1977 Grant Cty WRD 1984 Byron Dorgan 2014 Dave Laschkewitsch 1987 Bill Sallee 1973 Hettinger Cty WRD 1973 Sweetwater Dry Lake 1984 Shirley Lee 1989 Ron Sando 1974 LaMoure Cty WRD 1977 Russ Dushinske 2000 Ken Leininger 2001 Todd Sando 1982 McHenry Cty WRD 1980 Michael Dwyer 2010 John Leininger 1998 Jerry Schaack 2004 Morton County WRD 1977 Jim Eastgate 2004 Jim Lennington 1978 Paul Schadewald 1973 Morton Cty WRD 1988 Matt Emerson 2004 Don Lentz 2015 Jean Schafer 1975 Mountrail Cty WRD 2012 Wanda Emerson 1986 George Letvin 2015 Blaine Schatz 1981 Nelson Cty WRD 2007 Bruce Engelhardt 2010 Carol Harbeke Lewis 2006 Thomas Scherer 1973 Pembina Cty WRD 1978 Homer Engelhorn 1979 Milton Lindvig 2017 Thomas Scherer 2001 Ramsey Cty WRD 1973 Charles Evans 1976 Gov.
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