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COE \JR t>' A LENE.) \ DA\-\0
Gracious in manner. Impartial in judgment. Ever dependable. A true and
lasting influence upcn each and all who have shared the fullness of his per
sonality . . . There are few who have so grasped the refreshing appreciation
of life's meaning, or have bestowed upon all the kingly humility of friendship.
The realization of his deep understanding of youth's mountainous proble~ns
inspires us, the Sophomore Class of 1951, to dedicate this annual to
DEAN PERRY CHRISTIANSON.
~ jlfl--}f~ INTRODUCTIONS ARE APPROPRIATE HERE. 1 ·M THE SC~OOL MASCOT ANO YOUR GUIDE TROUGH THIS BOOK. TH£5[ PICTURE:5 S"40W T~E NIJC CAMPUS AND BUILDINGS . AND BELOW IS A BRIEF HISTORY OF OUR SCHOOL.
North Idaho Junior College succeeds the private corporation known as Coeur d'Alene Junior College, which served the higher education needs of the area from 1933 to 193-9.
With the Junior College Act, adopted by the Idaho legislature, its status became that of a state educational institution. And since late in 1950, NIJC has had unrestricted accreditation as a two-year junior college, granted by the Higher Commission of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools.
Another most important milestone was passed also in 1950 when the Junior College moved from out-grown quarters in the city hall to a new half-million dollar building on the campus beside the lake, where the trade department was already located.
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G.0.KILDOW 'P!tebultA/ff
P. A. CHRlSTIANSON Dean of Famlty
DR. EVA OGG Dean of llV omen
WARREN SHEPPARD Bursar
GRACE BARKER Admini!tralive Clerk
ITSUKO NISHIO RegiJtrar
HELEN TILSETH Administrative Secretary
1aeulflf And AdministratiPH
LORETT A DUNNIGAN Business
H. FRANK EV ANS Biology
HELEN FINCH Music
MERCY J. GRIDLEY Psychology
WILBUR H. HILL Aviation Mechanics
WALTER F. HOWE Radio Electronics
GERALD WENDT Business
BERYL JOHNSON Women's Athletics
MARIE ELDER KRIDER Librarian
ELDON RAINEY Watchmaking
JAMES L. RHODES English
0. F. RODEBUSH Watchmaking
Substi-tutor
LUCILLE WINDHAM Business
DEXTER H. MOSER Engineering
EARL F. OGG Chemistry
PRESTON ONSTAD Speech
JAMES PJPREW Foreign Languages
STUDENT BOARD OF CONTROL Verne Eaton, Bob Johnston, Dick Johnson, Lorene Moore, Betty Swan, Harold Tracy, Student Body President, Jim Kildow, Mr. Frank Evans and Mrs. Lucille Windham, faculty members.
SUE A SHLEY
DONN lEHFELDT Pres idem
WALTER CHARITON
GARY BAILEY
ART C»IUSTENSEN
GLENN BUTLER
EARL CLEVERLEY
TOM CASTO
J AMES KILDOW Vice President
HA.u.m COOPER
GEORGE Cusrc WILLIAM DELYEA
HAROLD DERTJNG BILLY JOE DUFF
DONALD EMEHISER ST AN ERICKSON
WENDELL EssLEY GEORGE FREDENBERG
ED HANSON SAM HOLSTEIN
GEORGE LEES
JOHN H OOPER J OHN H YDES
BEN LASTER
GARFIELD J OHNSON
ROBERT )ONES
ROBERT JOHNSTON
KENNETH LUND
PAUL JOHNSON
MAYO MCGAUGH JERRY MARKUSON
OTTO MEYER
TOM MILLER CATHERINE MUDGE
FRED MILL~
PATRICK MYLAN
WALTER RICE
RICHARD N AISH
ARVEL SMITH
NEIL PYLE RICHARD Q UIGLEY
Brn SPURGEON RICHARD SQUIER CLIFF STREETER
J IM TAYLOR
GEORGE TROY
HAROLD TRACY CHARLES TYREE CHARLES WALLER JACK WARREN
Vetra Adams
Carol Atkinson
Verne Eaton Pre1ident
F R E
Don Allen s H M E N
Joanne Baillie
Dick Johnson Vice Pre1ide11/
Dale Anderson
Phil Beaudoin
N eil Anderson
Robert Bohlman
Norma Lee Brugger John Bulis Phyllis Carson Roy Carson George Christoff erson
W esley Cobb Mary Crowley Frahk Dammarell Dale Donohoe Mary Frickel
Wilson Hayes Robert H unter May Futter Harold Geren Henry Gotz
W illiam Greenwood Clyde Hanson Robert H;.nson John Harreld Larry Hendrickson
Everett Hofmeister Thomas Hoiland Bob Hudson Patrick Hurrell Oarence Jensen
Tim Kusler Carole Lavigne Barbara LeBlanc Jack McAvoy Bernadean Mclaughlin
William Marshall June Martin Don May Shirley Miller Lorene Moore
Dorothy Nelson Helenmarie Nielson Mary Nielsen Randall Peterson Richard Peterson
Norman Radford Kenneth Rogstad George Ronconi Bill Russell Kathryn Russell
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{JECK AND CALL OF THE £0/TOR At..L TH~ TIME!
George Severson
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KEEP TJ./AT 8RfJSfl our OF NY EAR.I
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Frederick Seavey
Don Scott WilJiam Scott
Dona Straley
Albert Sommers Vernon Tyler
Ruth Thompson
THREE PLACES ON ONE PAGE! I JUST
WONT APPEAR!
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Dalbert Williams
Polly Neumayer
Janie Dickes Cathrine Ehlert Doris Johnson
Billie Oswald Edna Rininger Joan Stillinger
--~-------------~-----Al-lA I EDITOR ! NOW
I HAVE YOU ! YOV MISPLACED THE5£ Pl C TURES ANO NEARLY L£FT Tl-4£M OVT. WHAT HAVE YOU
TO SAY FOR YOUR.:;£LF ?
Patricia Traves
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
Front row: Joanne Baillie, (Dena Lehfeldt, guest, Ethel Wickman, speaker) Betty Swan, Al Sommers.
Back row: Ed Hanson, Bill Duff, Gary Bailey, Dick Quigley, Mr. Piprew, sponsor.
CHORUS
Back row: Phil Beaudoin, W endell Essley, Verne Eaton, Gary Bailey, Bill Russell, Bill Marshall, Don Allen, Bob LeCain, Don May.
Front row : Norman Radford, Myrtle Thatcher, Barbara LeBlanc, Helenmarie Nielson, Bernadean Mdaughlin, Mary Crowley, N orma Brugger, Richard N aish.
On the podium: Helen Finch, Director; Accompanist is Mrs. Robert Thompson.
Members not present: Kathryn Russell, Pat H urrell, Phyllis Carson, Margie Butler.
BOYS' QUARTET
Verne Eaton, W endell Essley, Bob LeCain, Bill Russell.
Front row: Lorene Moore, Barbara LeBlanc, Polly Neumayer, Helenmarie Nielson, Mrs. Onstad.
Back row: Gary Bailey, John Harreld, Preston Onstad, Sponsor, Bob Bohlman, Tim Kusler.
PHI THETA KAPP A
Front row: Tom Miller, Al Sommers, Carol Atkinson, Helenmarie N ielson, Barbara l eBlanc, Norma Brugger, Lorene Moore.
Back row : Jack McAvoy, Charles Waller, Bill Greenwood, Richard Peterson, Don Scott, Larry Hendrickson, Don May.
Other members not shown are Wendell Essley, Bob Johnston, James Kildow, Ed Hanson.
PHI THETA KAPPA BANQUET
Big event of the year for Phi Theta Kappa, national junior college honorary society, was their annual banquet which was well attended and enjoyed by students, faculty members, their families and friends.
ANNUAL STAFF
Editor ................................................................ Ed Hanson
A ssociate Editor .............................................. Jack McAvoy
Business Manager .......................................... Bob Bohlman
Ad Manager .................................................... John H arreld
Photographers .................................................... John Hydes Harcld Tracy
Staff Writer .................................................... Bob Johnston
James L. Rhodes Advisor
ARCHEOLOGY CLUB
Front row: Pat Hurrell, Tim Kusler.
Standing: Ed Hanson, Tom Miller, Frank Dammarell, Don Emehiser, Preston Onstad, Advisor.
Members not shown: Bob Hanson, Norman Radford, Al Sommers.
Fl RST THE EDITOR, AND NOW TH£ PHOTOGRAPHER BLUNDERING! YOU FAILED TO GfT PICTURES or THE ENGINEERS, AWS) FTA. ANO THE"
___ s_ru_oENT UN 10N BOARD. STATE vouR PLEA, ANO MAKE IT SNAPPY !
TRADE DEPARTMENT
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This FIRST INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL GAME on the NIJC campus is, we hope, a forecast of things to come.
BASKETBALL
CARDINALS 1950 - 51
Inset: Coach-Dick Armstrong
INDIVIDUAL STANDING
fg. ft. Dale Anderson ............ ........................ 24 21 Glenn Butler ....................................... .47 14 Tom Casto ................... ......................... 12 11 Frank Dammarell ............................... .49 42 Ed Hanson ....... ............................ ... ... ... 4 2 Jerry Markuson .................................... 18 2 John Hydes ........................................ 12 11 Charles Waller .................................... 14 4 Larry Roche ..................... ................... 2 3 Don Scott .. . .. . ...................... ....... .. . ...... 4 2 Tim Kusler ....... .......... ...... ... ... . ............ 1 O
f. pts. 35 69 28 108 28 25 51 140 0 10
34 38 9 23
10 24 3 7 0 10 0 2
TOTAL-456
Larry Hendrickson Team Manager
STARTING LINE UP
TEAM ST ANDING
CD.A. Eagles .................................. 12 Gonzaga Frosh .................................. 66 Gonzaga Frosh .................................. 75 Ramblers ............................................ 29 Idaho Frosh ...................................... 69 Worley .............................................. 72 W orley .............................................. 71
14 36 31 51 24 36 40
TOT AL POINTS-N.1.J.C. 564
IDAHO FROSH GAME
E.W.C.E. JV . .................................... 74 Naval Air Station ............... ............... 23 Yakima J.C. JV . ................................ 98 K .B.U . . ............................................. 43 Harrison ............................................ 41 Harrison ............................................ 35 N aval Air Station ............................ 59
OPPONENTS 767
RAMBLERS GAME
43 54 26 51 56 44 58
Intramural
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Topping the list .of parties and dances which included the All-School Mixer, AWS Semi-formal, Chi:istmas Party, and several sport dances, was the ...
ENGINEERS' BALL
Betty Swan reigned as Queen of the Engineers' Ball, with Bernadean Mcl aughlin and Carole Lavigne as princesses.
Merry Christmas was made the merrier at NIJC's annual Christmas party.
entertains with Christmas
Old Bones .. Appearing somewhat like grizzled old prospectors, several members of the ARCHEOLOGY CLUB look over diggin's in NIJC backyard.
Besides making excavations near the Junior College, the Archeology Club took several trips to two sites near Medimont, Idaho. At one site they unearthed the skeleton of an Indian, and in the other, a cave, found several flint artifacts and many fragments of bone.
Spectators watch hungrily as excavators pick at the bones.
Working, for a change.
Dem bones, Dem bones,
Dem dry bones!
No, Tom! That's not the way to pack them away.
In the cave ... Shades of Neanderthal!
• • • • .''T~ t P~PUL'S CJ1 t;RC~ •••
At nominating assembly, deep thought is given to selecting candidates.
CAMPUSOLOGY.
Candidates for 1951-52 Student Body Prcxy smile pretty for their constituents. Left to right, they are: Walt Chariton, Walter Rice, Jack McAvoy, Don Scott, Dick Johnson. P. S. McAvoy won.
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STUFF
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1\\t. CAM Pus
--,,,,. ~ - -.Spring clean-up day saw JC students eagerly and effectively wield their rakes over
the campus grounds, picking up anything of value, and rearranging the trash.
Below: After the "big snow," Jim Kildow and Co. dear the walks.
FUTURE NIJC BRAIN TRUST
Shown here are winners of scholarships at the Guidance Conference.
Front row: Rita Smith, Coeur d'Alene; June Smith, Spirit lake; Ramona Colby, Harrison; Bonita Burroughs, Coeur d'Alene; Mary J. Ketcham, Coeur d'Alene Academy; Nancy Swank, Coeur d 'Alene.
Second row: Gary Graves, Coeur d'Alene; Frank Fuhriman, Rose lake; Dorothy Oawson, Post Falls; Shirley Curran, Worley; Allen Delongchamp, Coeur d'Alene.
Third row: David Hanson, Rose lake; Donald Tingley, Coeur d'Alene; Howard Fleshman, Kingston; Alan Robertson, Coeur d'Alene.
Scholarship winners not shown are Donald Gill, Rathdrum, and Lorraine Berreth, Plummer.
After tests, high school sen· iors line up for refreshments in the Student Union.
raclualion
GRADUATING CLASS OF 1951
First row: Glenn Butler, Bob Johnston, Wendell Essley, Hallie Cooper, Catherine Mudge, Ben Laster, Sue Ashley.
Second row: Richard Naish, Larry Roche, Tom Miller, Otto Meyer, John Hydes, Tom Casto, George Cusic, Harold Derting, Kenneth Lund.
Third row: Harold Tracy, Ed Hanson, Walter Rice, Sam Holstein, Paul Johnson.
Fourth row : Jack Warren, Don Emehiser, James Kildow, Garfield Johnson, Donn Lehfeldt, Charles Waller, William Delyea, Richard Squier, Randall Peterson.
The instantly recognizable faces of two of the towns best boosters-Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald
and the
ATl-'LeTIC ROUND TABLE
"Keep Your Idaho Green"
President Kildow tried valiantly for that " I 00" all during the NIJC bowling season at
BOWLING ALLEYS
FORESTS, I NC.
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AT
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at
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Congratulations to the
Graduates from
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, '
The perfect place to top off a perfect date --
BEST WISHES!
to the Graduating Class
of 1951
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513 Sherman Ave. Phone 1195
COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO
Everything for the
Sportsman
SPORTING GOODS 304 Sherman
FIRST To SEARS Then To SCHOOL SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE
419 Sherman Ave.
For gifts or infants' wear
get them at
Coeur D'Alene Phone 1733
A. S. RADFORD Distributor
Call us for all your fuel oil needs
201 SHERMAN PHONE 229
Congratulations
to the Class of 1951
~~nee~f JtWtLRV 303 SHERMAN
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SAM WEBB Proprietor
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This fine lunch counter can be found at Coeur d'Alene's finest 11 all purpose 11 store
Brother! That's where our money goes!
~t~.t'e HARDWARE
For the best in smart clothes
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