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Meet Duane Johnson. Of course, anyone camping at Fort Peck Lake in the last 10 years probably knows him. He has been the volunteer campground host at the Downstream and West End Campgrounds in Fort Peck since 2003. Every year, for the last 10 years, April through October, he has been a mainstay. He is here from opening day until the gates close for the season, and is available to guests to answer questions, fill the brochure racks, report issues and provide entertainment, said Natural Resource Specialist, Gail Plovanic. When I first started here, he knew my job as well as anyone else and was able to remind me when Id forget something, which just makes me better at what I do. Johnson retired from his 44-year career with the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad in 1998 where he served as a fire fighter, a brakeman and later a conductor. Following his retirement, he and his wife, who was fighting a losing battle with cancer, took time to travel. He fought his own battle with cancer during this time but beat the odds. Johnson says he was listening to the radio one day and heard an advertisement that Fort Peck was looking for volunteers, so he applied. Duane Johnson with a stringer full of Fort Peck fish species continued on page 4
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Anyone interested in being in the Scotty Homecoming Parade on Friday, the line-up begins at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Glasgow Civic Center. The Glasgow Pep Club encourages any and all to participate in this years parade.
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And that was that. He says he was out fishing on Fort Peck Lake when he got the call from Ranger Mark Calamar to tell him he was hired to volunteer at the campground. Having grown up in Glasgow and graduating from Glasgow High School in 1954, Johnson knows the area well. Johnson has two daughters and two sons. His sons, Dean Dino and Steve, claim when they were growing up, they were at Fort Peck Lake almost every weekend through the summer. Their family would fish, swim, play games and make memories. Dino recalled a family outing in the late 1960s when they drove to one of the dredge cuts to swim and fish. After a few hours, it began to pour rain. Where the car was parked was sandy and the rainfall caused the car to sink into the sand and become stuck. A dog from another camp site had crawled under the car to cool off and became pinned under the sinking car. Johnson walked more than a mile in pouring rain to a pay phone to hire a tow truck to rescue the car and the dog. According to Dino, his dad saved the dog and that was the first time he realized his dad was a hero. Steve told the story of an outing at Fort Peck Lake where he and his dad realized shortly after launching the boat that they had forgotten to put in the plug. They loaded the boat back on the trailer, Steve began pulling the boat from the water and Duane stepped behind the boat to replace the plug. The boat, which had not been hooked to the trailer, began sliding onto the boat ramp. They struggled to reload the boat, assess the damages and then took it for repairs. The next day, high winds forced all the boaters in the fall salmon tournament to fish in the Marina Bay. Steve, feeling challenged by Duane to set his down riggers better than his brother-in-law Louie, accidentally hooked one to the marinas boat dock cables. The back of their boat was nearly pulled under water from the tension and the down rigger cable snapped. Steve said they didnt catch a fish all weekend but after $1,500 in fuel and boat repairs, fishing with his dad was priceless. Johnsons four children have blessed him with 19 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and they all know where to find him every summer. And they all join him from time to time. In fact, for his 70th birthday, they threw a surprise birthday party at his brothers place in Duck Creek, which is a recreation area on Fort Peck Lake. It aint the money, says Johnson with a laugh when asked about what keeps him coming back to Fort Peck each year. Its probably the people I work with and the campers. That would include you, wouldnt it? he asked Plovanic. The real secret thats no secret is Johnson is there for the fishing. He says his spare time is spent fishing and smoking
fish, which of course implies that he manages to catch a few. When visitors ask where his favorite fishing spots are, he sends them to the shafts, Duck Creek and behind the Interpretive Center. Two years ago, when the lake was up, we were ladder fishing at the bottom of the spillway when all the gates were open. They were biting fast and furious down there! said Johnson. What brings campers back may also be attributed to Johnson. His entertainment value varies from reciting poetry a local favorite is Edgar Allen Poes The Raven to his storytelling, to his frequent fish frys. One of Johnsons stories involves a rather humorous campground tale involving four motorcyclers who had camped across the street from his camper. As the story goes, One gal woke up, walked over to take a shower and came back to change her clothes behind a tree. He said she looked around in every direction to make sure nobody was looking and then stripped down completely naked, right in front of the big window of his camper. Fortunately, she didnt see him. Each spring, Johnson takes up residence in his camp host spot nicknamed two tarps by local residents referring to the tarps he puts up on both sides of his picnic shelter. If he isnt found at two tarps, all anyone has to do is look for his bright orange pumpkin of a car, which is probably orange in honor of his favorite football team, the Denver Broncos. Jim Henzie, a frequent camper at the West End Campground and an avid fisherman described Johnson as the best Campground host Ive ever come across. I have never met anyone who doesnt like Duane. He is easy going, gets along with everyone and Ive never seen him mad. So, for visitors headed to Fort Peck, Johnson can be found at two tarps every night from April to October, and hes ready to welcome you.
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Mr. Nelsons East Side class had the theme of Duct Tape for Scotty Spirit Week, and they were quite creative. The winners were Wilson Overby (check out the Scotty Dog on the duct tape vest with a matching ball cap to boot), Mariah Cathey with her duct tape dress, Kristian Price with his duct tape vest, top hat and monocle, and Julie Buckman with her duct tape vest and matching bow in her hair.
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September 20 -Friday:
2:30p 6:00p 7:00p Homecoming Parade, Downtown Glasgow Scottie Booster Tailgate Party at GHS Glasgow Homecoming Football Game & Half-Time Show. Glasgow VS Shelby Coyotes Kiwanis Breakfast (Band plays at 9:00 AM) Band Plays at Nemont Manor Band plays at Prairie Ridge & Lunch Varsity Volleyball Game at GHS
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Glasgows East Side School is alive with Scotty Spirit heading into Homecoming, and Mrs. Enebos classroom resembled an emergency room yesterday as their theme was Fake Injuries. Class winners were (from left) Lylie Foster, Britt Fairclough, Laura Ross and Tori Faller. A rough-looking crew indeed!
A rough classroom?
American Legion & Auxiliary Post #41 gears for a new year
The American Legion & Auxiliary Post #41 will start their 2013/2014 year with a meeting tonight (Thursday, September 19th) at 7:00 at the VFW Hall in Glasgow. Madison Hanson will give the Girl State report and Ellen Walstad will speak in October. President Angie Wersal will give out 50-to-67 year certificates to Danielle Anderson, Kathy Bell, Phyllis Campbell, Donna Etchart, Elaine Etchart, Lois Markle, Evelyn Kravik and Adeline Mitchell. Outof-town certificates will be mailed to Rita Gallagher, 51 years, & Deloris Etchart, 58 years. Char Strommen will give out certificates of different programs earned at the Convention in June. Delegates will be elected to go to Plentywood on October 6th for the District #1 Fall Convention. Leila Seyfert is Hostess Chairman.