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Page 1: Yearbook 1949-1950 Lewa
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N<n.th .9Jaho- ~unio'T. C!o!f ey~ COfUR D

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ALEN£ , IOAHO

1950

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'' Art Editor: Ed Hanson ' : 11,, Business Manager: Ray Cox

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'"· ~~::: · Photographers: Keith Johnson • , '' ,' 1 \, . ·~·· Jason Otte..-

Staff Assistants: Sue Ash I e y Shirley Craig Kather.1ne Lemmon

Advisor :

· Bonnie Gai ne Lew Hanson

Janies L. Rhodes

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IDedicafion

<Co the rnan11 proc;res5i1Je

friends of 71.orlh gdah.o @unior (iJolle9e who have

made possible th is new era ~071.0 of our hisiory..

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Ol"l"IC ll O F

THE PRESIDENT

NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE COE UR D 'A L E NE, IDAHO

T0 ALL ST"DEf'TS AND FRIE!JDS OF ~i . I. J . C.

June 2, 1950

The theme of this year 's LEWA is concerned with the element of

transi.tion : from the old to the new. The seeds sovm in the past are

gPrminating in the pr esent and the prospects are for a vizorous fruit

which will sustain and vitalize the future .

When one is accustomed to looking baclmard, ever y year is t r ansi-

tional . There is a perpetual blendine of t he old and the new, the past

antl the pr~sent . This blending process , this synthesizing and synchron-

izing of human experience is the thing in which we are most inter ested

at Ilorth I daho Junior College .

That which has been found to be true in the past must mark our

progress into the future; that which has value i~ the present is likely

to have value tomorrow . However , that is not always the case , and therein

lies one of our biggest problems . To sort out the chaff from the wheat ,

the essential from the non- essential, the true from the false , is the

co11sta'1t duty of both student and t eacher . He must :-earch, we must

challenge , and ·ve must.meet the problems of our times . If the experience

of th--' past can help, let us dra": on them· to sol vc our problems ; if not ,

let us face the future ,·Jit'.: confidsnc•, firm in th~ conviction that the

det rmination of our f ounding fat1ers has been bequeath~d to us as an

unqu~nchable h.:?rita[;e .

So , fon:ard , you men and women of l'.orth Idaho Junior Collet;e , for -

ward ~ Mindful of the past , yes . Dilieent in the present , of course !

Searching into the future , above all !

ForwarLl to a greater and more glorious service to mankind .

G. O. rildow President

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ministration and

acu ty

1950

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G. 0. KILDOW President

BOARD OF REGENTS

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' P.A. CHRI TIA ON Mathematic

GERALD WENDT Business

Ll CILLE PORTER Bu~ines

WILBUR H. HILL th iation Mechanics

ELDON RAINEY Watchmaking

DEXTER H. MOSER Engineering

LORETTA DUNNIGAN Business

H. FRANK EVANS Biology

WALTER F. HOWE Radio Electronics

C. B. HAUGEN Aviation Instruments

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EARL F. OGG Chemistry

JAMES PIPREW Foreign Languages

MERCY J. GRIDLEY Psycholog}

BERYL JOHN ON Women's Athletics

ITSUKO NISillO Registrar

EVA S. OGG Political Science

JAMES L. RHODE English

PRESTON ONSTAD Speech

DICK W. ARM TRONG Basketball Coach

MARIE ELDER KRIDER Librarian

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1950

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WILLIAM PETER BRUECCEMAN

RUTH LONC

DWAYNE KRUSE

SOPHOMORES

Freshman Vice-President I Toastmasters 1 Student Board of Control 1-2

Treasurer 2

SophoTnQre Class President

DoN FREEBORC

DENA GENE LEHFELDT

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N ORWOOD LONC

Horology

P AULA HAYES

IRC 1 Freshman Class Social Chairman Glee Club l Phi Theta Kappa 1-2

President 2 Student Body Secretary Student Board of Control

ALICE LUCILLE REBER

Secretary of Sophomore Class

Phi Theta Kappa 1-2 Secretary 2

Toastmistresses 2

DONALD LEE CARNS

Engineers' Club 1-2 Vice-President 2

SHIRLEY CRAIG

Camera Club 1 Phi Theta Kappa 1-2

Treasurer 2 A WS President 2 IRC 1-2 Social Committee

HAROLD Ail:xANDER

BasketbalJ Manager 1-2

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WILLIAM JAMES R1ccs

Glee Club 1-2 Pep Band 2

President Student Union Executive Board 2

Chairman Toa lmasters 2

President IRC2

LA VERNA MAE THOMPSON

Toastmistre~ses 1-2 Secretary-Treasurer 2

OSCAR I CER

IRC 2 Fre..,hman ocial 01airman 1

KATHERINE LEMMON

Engineers' Club 2 Phi Theta Kappa 2 Glee Club 2 Annual Starr 2

CARMEN M. SANDE

Engineers' Club 1-2

BONNIE ANN CAINE

Glee Oub 1-2 Trial by Jury 1 IRC 1-2 Toastmistresses l-2

President 1 Rifle Club 1

Secretary Press Club 2 LEWA Staff 2 Cardinal Cry 2

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Jo1IN MITCHELL

Horology

ROBERT PLETCHER

ALLEN DIXON

LOIS JEAN GRAHAM

Press Club l Secretary

NIJC Review Staff 1-2 LEWA Staff

Assistant Editor l Editor 2

IRC 2

BRUCE S. McDONALD

Engineers' Club 2 Archeology Club 2

SHIRLEY ANNE BYRNE

Vice-President Soplwmore Class

Archeology Club 2 Delta Psi Omega 1·2

President 2 Glee Club 2 Toastmistresses 1-2

President 2 Future Teachers of America 2 Lost Horizon 1 Student Board of Control 2 Student Union Board 2

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CANDEE DAVIS

RAY Cox

Student Body President 2 Phi Theta Kappa l-2 Student Board of Control l-2

Chairman 2 NIJC Radio Forum 2 LEWA Staff 2

Business Manager NIJC Review 2

BARBARA HANSON

Lo t Horizon l Toastmistre,.c:es 1-2

Secretary-Treasurer 1 Vice-President l Pre~ident 2

IRC2 Glee Club 2 Cheerleader l Future Teachers of America 2

ecretary-Treasurer

DAVID RAMON APODACA

Engineers' Clul> 1-2 IRC l -2 Archeology Club 2

R1caARD A. Iu.MuN

Basketball 1-2 Glee Club 2 Lettermen's Club l-2

Secretary 2 IRC2

GARY B. BAJLEY

Freshman Class President Toastmasters 1-2 IRC 1-2 Student Union Executive Board

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2

RB \ RA LEC.\1:-i

Toa-.tmi-..tre-.-.e-. 1 Glee Club 1 A" S Pre~ident 2 !->tudent Bodv ocial Co-Chairman 2

ORCE LEPARD

A RVEL H. FAIRCHILD

Clee Club 2 Camera Oub 1-2 Archeology Club 2 Ccm Club 2 Engineers' Club 1-2

Secretary 2

J ASON I. 0TIER

Pep Band 1-2 Delta P~i Omega 1-2

Vice-President 2 Camera Club 1-2

Vice-President 2 School Photographer

LARRY w. CEDERBL0!\1

Glee Club 1-2 Rifle Club 1 Phi Theta Kappa 2 VIJC Men's Quartet 2

EARL L. ERD,fAN

Engineers' Club 1-2 President 2

Camera Club 1-2 Gem Club 2 Rifle Club 1

President

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HARRY R. KosTENJCK

Horology Bowling Team 2

MAR\'1"1 JONES

Vice·Pre~ident of Fre hman Class Toa-.tmasters 1-2 Pre~dent 2

Sophomore ocial Chairman

KEITH J OH SON

L EWIS HANSON

Pep Band 1-2 IRC 1-2 Phi Theta Kappa 1-2 NIJC Review Staff 1-2

Editor 2 Glee Club 2 Toastmasters 2 Student Union Executive Boar1

WENDELL 0 . SANDE

Engineers' Cl ub 1-2

LEWA Staff Photographer IRC2 Archeology Club 2

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Cliff Streetor President

William Delyea La Verne Sorenson

Tom 0. Miller WendelJ Essley Kenneth Lund

Louise Belt Garland B. Hibbert Verna Schauer

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Patti Sullivan James Kildow Jessie Earle

George McDowell Wilma Negry Norman Walker

Betty Jane Morris Garland Johnson Doris Weniger

Harold Tracy Jackie Boone Donn Lehfeldt

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Delbert Arndt Hallie Cooper

Sheldon Forrest Richard Quigley Fred Miller

Robert Johnston Glen Brandvold Gene Dowers

Ed Hanson Charles Waller

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1949

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STUDENT BOARD OF CONTROL

STUDENT UNION BOARD

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COLLEGIATE TOASTMASTERS

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COLLEGIATE TOASTMISTRESSES

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PHI THETA KAPPA

ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS

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ARCHEOLOGY CLUB

ENGINEERS' CLUB

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

CAMERA CLUB

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BOYS' QUARTET

GLEE CLUB

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\1IXER

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I AWS FORMAL

ALL SCHOOL

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CHRISTMAS PARTY

SOPHOMORE FORMAL

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School

Party

In New

Gymnasium

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PRINT DRESS AND BEARD CONTEST

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SPORT DANCES

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E N G I N E E R S'

B A L L

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GRADUATION DAY

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NIJC RADIO SCHOOL

AVIATION MECHANICS

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SCHOOL OF WATCHMAKING

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J 0 B

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NIJC TRADE SCHOOL

A T

w 0 R K

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UC LETTERMEN'S CLUB

BASKETBALL TEAM

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CHEERLEADERS

NIJC PEP BAND

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Intramural

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Sports

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Campus Shots

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SPORT DANCE

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ENGINEERS' BANQUET

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ENGINEERS' FIELD TRIP

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• THE FOLLOWING SECTION

IS

DEDICATED

TO THE CONTRACTING COMPANIES WHO

HAVE BUILT OUR SCHOOL, AND AT THE

SAME TIME HAVE TAKEN AN INTEREST IN

OUR LEWA.

H. Halvorson, Inc.

Olson Floor Co.

Victor A. Finrow Co.

Secour Cement Products, Inc.

Fryer Ford Co.

Spokane Gloss Co.

Johnson Cabinet Works

Potlatch Forests, Inc .

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President Kildow tried val­iantly for that 11 I 00" all during the NIJC bowling season at

/{, Jzauee'Zfl 80WLIN6 Al.LEY§

Marv Jones found time to go to school and still take care of Jerry and Ray at

Don, Jessie and Jackie read $30 worth of magazines while waiting for that prescrip­tion put up by the master pharmacists at the

R-E-X·ORUG

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(?1'rww~ KNUDST-EN CH-EVROL-ET 9eat~

And that beautiful

Buick

KOENIG­KENNEDV 9eaL~

And here's what they

looked like in 1950!

DODGE

FREELAND~ WYMAN DE:A..LE:R.S

The "new look" Ford

-£/fe'tJt! MOTO~ DEALERS

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Ruth Long is all smiles as she sacks

•em up for Lois at --

" lONG~ FOOD MARKET

This fine lunch counter is one more of the

many services found at Coeur d' Alene's

finest 11 all purpose 11 store --

W 0 0 L ~ 0 RT M1S

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We'll take two, Mr. Fuller! And we'll tell our friends about the really good merchandise at

POWELL'S ~HOE STORE

Brother! That's where our money goes!

DI NGL-E ?-/ aJZd wvvze

Loren and Lois look lovey­dovey for Pete at

~-H-E­TIME-

5HOP

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The instantly recognizable faces of two of the towns best boosters-Mr. and Mrs. Mac­

Donald and the

ATMLETIC ROUND TABLE

Ideally situated by the new campus with economic winter rates, {ask Ray Cox and Ben Laster!), is the

~Al<EVIEW AUTO COVRr

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-Countless college chums choose cords at the

Who can resist a preview of that 'graduation watch'!

From

GPENCERS J2ewe~

The perfect place to top off a perfect date --

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We're saying - if ya ain't had spudnuts and coffee at Ben's; ya ain't lived!

fieu'4-~PUDNur SHOP

That fine butcher shop is only a sample of what you can see and buy at

PAYLESS CJ1ta;iJ;e'f!

Looks like Cox picked a soft spot for a little campaigning. Can you blame him? That

sofa's from ~uk~

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And here's a good place to take that new car -

Coeur d' Alene's own

- And that sleek new CHRYSLER

WILLIAMS' MOTOR~ D-EAL-ERS

- Gee, what will they be like in 1980!

Or, you can enjoy a dinner among the beau­tiful surroundings and fine murals at -

FOWLER~ CAFE

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MENV • ()11,1 • nl' ·~ ~·- •.ft., ~. -

At:iVMct H MARK-ET Coeur d' Alene's big friendly food store

Meats - Fountain Lunch - Groceries

The home of quiet dignity

~ •••

-ENGLISJ--1-YAT-ES FUN-ERAL C+-IAP-EL

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This'll cure everything! Gary gives Jessie and

Jackie the word at

MMMM! Model that, please, Delaynne and June! We knew you'd get it at

~irat'ei

You can't blame him for pulling a "Ferdi­nand" among those exotic plants and flowers

at

-EV£RGREEN -FLORAL ~HOP

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Betcha didn't know this great big company also does these little things!

l(Jaad~~'l WAT-ER POW-ER CO.

Scotty says it's almost worth getting married for - those wonderful appliances at

Hmm - the square of this angle should be equal to the nine in the side. Prove it -

at the

<LU B <:IGA~ ST<>~E

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Bill Riggs and Lew Hanson get their deer rifles at , FENDERSGPORTGTORE

And of course we've all been to the

Shirley and Barbara are dead serious about the sewing course at the

SING-E-f2

<?ewl~ (?eu-f etz

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Bob and George know it can be gotten, and that it will be the best at

7a;zclne;e f1.

AUTO t;U PPL Y

Know that window? You should. It's the bond win­dow at the

I DAf-10

!:ft 'Jtufiouai &tut

It's fun to relax at a good place and a good place to relax is

T++E SILVER BAR~-FOUNTAIN

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That Crosley Shelvador speaks for itself at

SP-ELLMAN R-E-FRl6ERATION CO.

From dolls to el-a - well, there's a wonderful selec­tion of things at the

f]cfl~ q~Of

Tom Emerson is showing a genuine interest in a genuine investment. And Dona and George are smart to listen, too!

• I sr FEDERAL £AVIN6£ ~LOAN A55N. •

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The boys at the trade depart­ment can tell you about those quality tools at

' BRACKS

auler ~upp~.,.

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Bill and Lew always insist on "their" barbers at

' RAY S

~%&:est .&?~o-p

Look fast at those gleaming ranges! They'll soon be gone, 'cause things move fast at ,

WHITLEYS ELECTR IC

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Brian, Jessie, and June can't resist those top names in jewelry at

Congratulations

from

RIPLINGER

1 ~ne~al %me

Wear it with pride-it's from

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Here 's a picture of a guy giving the fastest service in the state. That's right at

Two of the friendliest front doors in town

COeUI<. D' AL.ENE

~a-~l"-:! eeu-l1e-l.. COEUr.2 o' ALeNE SPORTS C ENTEIC..

q&un~(.U

CONGRATULATIO NS

CLASS OF 1950

FROM

THE ANNUAL STAFF

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7~M-made SCHOOL ANN UALS

• • SK ILLE D CRAFTSMEN - M 0 DERN EQUIPMENT and

35,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA are combined to produce

FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for 1400 schools in twenty-three states

Comeros

Composition ........ !

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Pnnelin9 Pictures Art Work

Gothe ring

Binding Inspection

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