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