 | Kenmare Public School shows its patriotism towards the nation and the state |
 | Principal Arnold Jordan and students greet the Justices |
 | Justice Neumann enjoys talking with students about the court system |
 | The students enjoy listening to Justice Neumann |
 | Justice Sandstrom shares his knowledge of North Dakota and the courts with students |
 | Students are shy to ask questions |
 | Justice Kapsner encourages students to choose an undergraduate degree in which written and oral communications are key |
 | Chief Justice VandeWalle and Justice Maring team up to talk with the 5th and 6th grade students |
 | Can there be a future lawyer in this group? |
 | How about a future Justice from this class? |
 | Justice Kapsner and Justice Neumann speak to senior students |
 | Justice Maring, Justice Sandstorm and Chief Justice VandeWalle speak to senior students |
 | Kenmare seniors are attentive and enjoy their time with the Justices |
 | Lunchtime provides the students a more relaxed environment to talk with the Justices |
 | Chief Justice VandeWalle enjoys the give and take with a student |
 | Justice Sandstrom talks about many topics with the students, including debate |
 | Representative Glen Froseth takes a moment to greet the Chief Justice and Justices |
 | Oral argument in State v. Flanagan begins |
 | Chad McCabe, Bismarck attorney, makes a point on behalf of his client |
 | The Court listens attentively to the arguments |
 | Lloyd Suhr, Assistant Burleigh County State's Attorney, waits to respond to one of the Justice's questions |
 | Students from Bowbells and Tioga traveled for the argument |
 | The Court presents Arnold Jordan, Principal, a photograph of the Court |
 | The Court thanks student guides: Joey Hedlin, Vincent Goettle, Nathaniel Nelson, Kara Bodmer and Amy Hanson for their hospitality |
 | After leaving the school, the Court tours Kenmare and stops at Carlson's Drugstore for refreshments — the white buffalo sundaes are a hit |
 | Butterscotch sundaes are also enjoyed |
 | The Danish Mill is a well maintained historical treasure in Kenmare |
 | It was a beautiful day for a trip to Kenmare -- thanks for your hospitality |