Duane Littlejohn
Duane Littlejohn, a lifelong resident of St. Thomas, ND passed away in his home April 26, 2021. He farmed and maintained his career in the insurance business there for more than 50 years.
The youngest of 4 brothers, Duane was born in Grafton on August 13, 1938, to Raymond and Florence (Hanna) Littlejohn. He graduated from St. Thomas High School and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of North Dakota, marrying his high school sweetheart, Carol (Larson) Littlejohn in 1959. They have been married for almost 62 years.
Duane’s high school music teacher, Elmer Anderson, helped Duane develop his singing ability, which led Duane to become a soloist for the men’s vocal touring group at UND, the Varsity Bards. Duane also became a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, serving as social chair and as president of the fraternity. (The same high school music teacher was also a Lambda Chi and suggested that Duane check out the fr
The 7 p.m. matchup will feature Nolan Catholic High School of Fort Worth playing Little Rock Catholic High School of Arkansas. We are excited to welcome not only my alma mater, but all of the teams for the Catholic Bowl at Ford Center, Stephen Jones, Chief Operating Officer of the Dallas Cowboys, said. This event represents so many of the reasons our family built The Star and so many of the partnerships that have been created with it.
The weekend will begin with a concelebrated Mass hosting more than 800 attendees from the four schools on Friday, followed by a welcome dinner at Roughrider Stadium in Frisco.
Michael J. O’Brien was born in Houston in 1950 and graduated from St. Thomas High School in Houston in 1968.
His undergraduate degree is from Rice University (1972) and his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin (1977). After graduation he served as a research associate at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln until 1980, when he joined the University of Missouri as an assistant professor of anthropology and director of the American Archaeology Division, the research arm of the anthropology department. He became director of the Museum of Anthropology several years later and joined the College of Arts and Science dean’s office as associate dean for research. He was promoted to the rank of professor in 1989 and became dean of arts and science in 2006 following a national search.
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The Cub Report: A look at UH football signee QB Maddox Kopp
UH football quarterback Clayton Tune dives and extends towards the end zone for the touchdown as a BYU defender closes in. Maddox Kopp will join Tune in the UH quarterback room. | Courtesy of UH athletics
Former NFL Coach of the Year Bud Grant once said that “a good football coach needs a patient wife, a loyal dog and a great quarterback, but not necessarily in that order.”
If that’s the case, any coach that St. Thomas High School product Maddox Kopp plays for will be able to check at least one of those things off their list.