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We, the class of '57, dedicate this volume to the spirit of Progress . . . an ideal which has been the mainstay of North Idaho Junior Col­lege since its founding.

Men of great genius and large heart sow the seeds of a new degree of progress in the world, but they bear fruit only after many years .

Mazzini.

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On the threshold of expansion, let us pause, and look at the record of the past, the activities of the present, and the hopes for the future.

The foreword of the first "Driftwood," pub­lished in 1939-1940, says, in part:

"To date the North Idaho Junior Col­lege is a school of promise rather than accomplishment, but will undoubtedly render notable service to the students and community through the coming year. This yearbook, "The Driftwood," is but a meagre cross-section at NlJC. We hope it brings back old times . . . those basketball games . . . dances . . . parties . . . termpapers . . . lectures . . . all recorded for your future re­membrance."

The promise of accomplishment is now a real­ity. But the purpose of the "Driftwood," the rembrance of things past, remains the same.

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Progress is a matter of comparisons and contrasts. Any organization or institu­tion which maintains a status quo may be exerting effort to keep a static position, but can hardly be said to be progressiv~. Progress should be a "many splendored thing." It involves not only the element of physical growth, but, in the case of colleges, such things as improvement in facilities and equipment; improvement in classroom techniques; regular, systematic upgrading of faculty personnel by gradu­

ate study; a closer liason between the community and the college officials, so that the college may more adequately implement the wishes of the community, particularly in the field of adult education; and perhaps most important of all, an increasing number of graduates who are better prepared to meet life's next adventure, whether it be a job, further schooling, or more intelligent citizenship -all of these are important guide posts of progress; the progressive institution cannot afford to overlook any of them.

By any of these standards N.1.J.C. will rate as a progressive school. In the past 12 years the enrollment has jumped from 29 to over 300 day students.

In the past 8 years the college facilities have changed from the city hall, Masonic Temple, the old Farragut Bus Depot, et al, to our present buildings and beautiful campus.

Laboratory and lecture equipment are constantly being added to and improved. An alert faculty is constantly trying to improve individual methods of instruction, using a minimum of lecture and a maximum of class par.ticipa­tion.

An ever increasing variety of adult evening classes for both men and women attests the willingness of the college to provide what the people want.

The fin al criterion of progress, the success of our graduates, is not so easily measured, but scattered returns from a number of four year colleges which our graduates are attending indicate that they are maintaining a high standard of scholarship. Also, many of our respected and successful citizens· have taken only one or two years of college, and that at N.I.J.C.

All this we believe indicates progress; but it is only part of the story. In the face of rising costs a realistic salary schedule has been maintained while at the -same time the tax levy has actually been lowered. An area-wide high school testing and counseling program has given our · college national recognition. In­telligent faculty participation in civic affairs has added to the prestige of the college.

To borrow and paraphrase a rhyme from commerce; "Progress is good if it works like it should." We believe that with N.I.J.C. progress has been very good, because it has brought about all that we have hoped it would to date, but we must continue to be progressive--to be less would mean stagnation.

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P. A. CHRISTIANSON Dean of Faculty

B.S., M.S., University of North Dakota. Mathematics.

EVA S. OGG Dean of Women

A.B.. Midland College; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Wis­consin. History, Government, and Education.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS: G. 0. Kildow, Charles H. Russell, W. ]. Bums, vice-chairman; E. A. Seiter, Chairman of the Board; W. T. Sheppard, secretary; Mrs. R. W. Edminster, C. E. Knudtsen.

ITSUKO NISHIO Registrar

WARREN T. SHEPPARD Bursar

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EVERETT L. BESOLA B.S., Northern Michigan College of Education; Grad­uate work, Wayne State University. Business

GILBERT BURNS B.A .. Eastern Washington College of Education; M.A., Columbia University. Instrumental Music

COYNE BURNETT B.A.. University of Montana; M.A.. University of Montana. Vocal Music

IRENE CHRISTIANSON B.S.Ed., Univusity of North Dakota. Librarian, Bookstore Manager

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JACK C. DREANEY A.B., Seattle University; M.A., State College of Wash­ington. English, Speech

H. FRANK EV ANS B.Ed., Southern Illinois University. Biological Sciences

LORETT A DUNNIGAN B.A., H oly Names College; M.A., Gonzaga University. Business

CLEVE GAINE Graduate of Sweeney's Automotive and Electrical School, Kansas City, Mo. Automobile Mechanics

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GERTRUDE GILBERT B.S., University of Minnesota; M.C.S., University of Indiana. Business

GRACE M. HA YES Clerk, Watchmakers School

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MERCY J. GRIDLEY B.S., M.S., Oregon State College. Social Sciences

BERYL JOHNSON B.M., University of Idaho; Student of Eurhythmics, Institute Jacques Dalcroze, Switzerland. Physical Education

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WARREN KEATING B S.Ed., M.S.Ed., University of Idaho. Physical Education

JOHN A. McFARLAND B.S, U. S. Military Academy, West Point. English, Spanish

MARIE ELDER KRIDER Fresno State College; NICE; Librarianship Seminar, University of Washington; Holy Names College. Order Librarian

]. E. MARMON Colorado A&M ColJege Area Supervisor, Trade and industrial Education

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DEXTER H. MOSER B.S., M.S., Montana State College. Engineering, Guidance

EARL PRID DY B.M., Chicago Musical College; A.B., Colorado State College of education; M.A. (Music), M.A. (Speech), U.S.C. . Speech, English

W. F. POWERS Graduate of L. L. Addocs School of Automobile Me­chanics, Portland, Ore.; Carter Carburetor School, Spokane, Wash. Automobile Mechanics

PETER REILLY Ph.G., State College of Washington; Seattle Watch­making School; Minneapolis Honeywell Automatic Pilot School, Indianapolis, Indiana. Watchmaking

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HERSCHELL ]. RIEBE B.A., M.Ed., Montana State College Mathematics

G. 0. WENDT B.B.A .. M.A .. University of Minnesota. Accounting, Social Sciences

FLORENCE STRANAHAN B.S., M.S .. University of Idaho. Home Economics

FLOYD YOUNG A. of Science, N:I.J.C.; B.S., M.S., University of Idaho. Chemistry, Physics

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DENNY PETERS, vfre pmiden1 D.ALE TRITTEN, pmiden1

BARBARA TOSH, secretar)

The Student Board of Con­trol, composed of class oifi­cers and faculty advisors, is the student government.

The Board is responsible for directing the various func­tions of the associated student body.

Standing: Mr. Riebe, Mr. Young, Bill Neuman, Roger Brown. Seated: Janis Adams, Miss Nishio, Barbara Tosh, Dale Tritten, Denny Peters, Harold Rudolph, Dean Knudson.

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The Student Union Board ongmates and governs all acttvttles, £unctions, and policies connected with our S. U. The Board sponsored several Student Union dances and parties during the year, and many other school activities took place in the S. U. also. New additions to our enjoyment this year included a juke box and a television set for use during the World Series.

SW1ding. Allen Bennett, Joe Hensley. Seated: Charmaine Dietz, Kay Osborne. Denny Peters, Mr. Keating, Loreen Kugler, Miss Gilbert.

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The Social Committee, composed of elected representatives from school or­ganizations, was organized to guide and direct social activities during the year. This group bad a very successful first year, during which it supervised many dances, parties, and similar activities. The Social Committee should enjoy a permanent place in school organizations.

Standing: Brian Meckel, Ron Youngman, Denny Peters. Seated: Charmaine Dietz, Jean Wanamaker, Janis Adams, chairman, Pat Pool, Arlene Hartz.

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STUO~hTS

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Janis Adams Hazel Anderson

Roy Appelberg

Sandra Baird Bob Boughton

Eleanor Boyd ~~\ . ,. =p ..

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HAROLD RUDOLPH. pre1ident

PAT POOL, ierrelary

BILL NEUMAN, t1ire pre1iden1

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James Hensley

Joseph Hensley

Raymond Hesch

Dorothy Heyn

Marlyn Hoffman

Lorna Hokanson

Bernard Goodson

Iris Groscost

Bill Guimond

Ken Hanninen

Arlene Hartz

Duane Heber

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Roger Hudson

Glen Ingalls

Dick Janssen

Dale Jenncskens

Graydon Johnson

Jeanne Jones

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N eil Kamlin

Lawrence Kuy

Don Kelly

Katherine Keye

Doreen Kugler

Norman Lake

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Hallie Miller

Eleanor Muller

Loren Murphy

Bill Neuman

Jim Orr

Kay Osborne

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Milton Langlois

Hazel Leighty

Florence Lewis

Howard Libby

Margaret Lyons

Marie Meacham

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Charles Pease

Claudia Peder<;0n

Denny Peters

Ethel Pilkington

Pit Pool

Susan Post

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Joyce Robertson

Art Rudolph

Harold Rudolph

Marylin Rudolph

Wendell Schutt

James Si.umore

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Larry Thomas

.Barbara Tosh

Dale Tritten

George Vasiloff

Jean Vasiloff

Colleen Vedder

Maxine Smith

Norman Snyder

Rudy Spencer

Marvin Stevens

Larry Strobel

Annette Syverson

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Not Pictured:

Gene Branson Chester W. Buss Alvis Carder Bob Cleveland James Gouse Raymond Covington Clark Frandsen David Franta Glenn Flieger William Fox Gary Gaines Al Gilbert Peter Grande Edwin Groscost William Gundlach Donald Heyn Thomas Jones Bill Orr Thomas Kane

Gifford Wigen Dave Williams

La Verne Kary Douglas Kugler Terrence Lish Bruce Mouser George Nielson Don Peterson Robert Rowell Jerry Peterson Robert Roske Robert Schmidt Marvin Stevens Robert Thompson Warren Watts Mildred Karau Shannon Mitchell Lila Olson Donna Smith Virginia Thompson

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Robert Aavedal Darrell .Anderson

Warren Anderson

Florence Bafus Shirley Barker

Howard Beebe

DEAN KNUDSON, pwident

NANCY DEEKS, serretary

ROGER BROWN, vice president

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Maden BeU

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N Bennett

eil Boekel

Ivan

J ~osanko

on1 Brack

Don Brame

Helen 0o!ransoo

Brea Nadine

Brooten

.Roger t>- Brown uertha

J Covin

an.ice ~o Cramp

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Ruth Deit.2

.Eugene

~F Eilers

Peggy En Jish

Nelli~ Epperly

Bob Fair full

Ray Cranston

Paul Davis

Rose Debord

Nancy Decks

David Deinhard

Charmaine Deit.2

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Paul Gasperi

Wally Gilman

Peter Gcaodc

La Vern Guthmiller

Bob Haakenson

Gary Ii~

Neil Haason

David Heideman

Arlene Henderson

Geraia 1-Ieccigstad

I<ay Higgens

Lacey Hippler

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Charles Jacquot

David Johnston

Bette Joy

Jon Kauppi

Jan Kelly

Richard Keye

Bruce Hoff mar

Jane Howey

Grayce Hunt

Ben Heard

Alan Insko

Darla Jaquith

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-Yong

G1 Kim Dean

Knudson BiU

Kobs

Marvin Krueger

Doug Kugler

Bill Larson

Ralph Lawrence

Deanna Lee

Tom Lee

Lois Linklater

Bill Lockard

Kathy Maher

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Loretta Morris

Janette Morse

Tony Myers

Barry Newcomb

Bonnie Newcomb

Richard Nustad

Betty Malmstad

Marilyn Marshall

Ed McCoy

Brian Meckel

Lorraine Miller

Herb Millheisl

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Margaret Olson

Rena Olson

Rita Olson

Terry Park

Wayne Patterson

Meta Perry

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Ron Peters

Richard Pfost

Don Pischoer

Marlene Rahskopf

Douglas .Rasor

Ken .Robertson

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Ron Schmidt

Clyde Secaur

Elroy Selle

Ed Servick

Joel Sims

David Smith

Isabelle Rogneb

Boyd " Romain

John Rondea

Charles Rubo"O

Sharon Russel

Rose Mi Sealey

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Oifford Smith

Eugene Steele

Noma Stortroen

Don Stowe

Del Swan

Oliver Swanson

Ray Thompson

Ellen Turbin

Bernard Valentine

Cheryl Van Slate

Jean Wanamaker

Roy Warner

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l(aye Wilson

Bacbaca Woolsey

Ron Youngman

Andrea Whit

Donald \'Qi\

George Wil

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Warren la Fon

Joan Lyons

Modena Pierson

Donald Van Kleeck

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Sophie Andersc

Ricarda Besola

Barbara Jolgen

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Merle L. Hanna

James L. Hulett

Eugene R. Long

Frank H. Pickens

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James J . Russell

Eldon L. Stotlar

Gaylord J. Thompson

Edward E. Vogel

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Max Monzingo

W . F. Powers, Earl Gleason, Bob Howard

C. F. Gaine, Don Yager

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Fred Harper

Cliff Lenz

Dale Ward, Dick Patzer

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Bob Howard

Jim Sexton

John Filler, Louis Columbini

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Earl Gleason

Louis Colombini

Richard Giese, Lloyd Doonenwirth

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H.J. Riebe, Robert Haakenson

Bill Larson, Ed M,Coy

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Tom Lee, Bob Aavedal

Don Berry

Neil Boeke!, Tony Myers

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Cletus Broamling, George Wilson

Chester Berg

Randy Curtis, Dave Williams

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The busy, busy people at NIJC are caught in ...

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The Ski Club was organized for the

purpose of teaching all interested students

and faculty members of N.l.J.C. how to

ski and enjoy winter sports. Plans are also

being made to organize a ski team so

that in future years we will be able to

enter the intercollegiate ski meets.

First row: Helen Branson, Bertha Covington, Arlene Henderson, Margaret Olson, Barbara Woolsey, Cheryl Van Slate, Charmaine Weitz, Shannon Mitchell Second row: Deanna Lee, Meri! Curtis, Ron Peters, Bob Boughton, Loren Murphy, Dave Williams. Third row. Bonnie Newcomb, Herb Millheisler, Arlene Hartz. Karl Eilers, Denny Peters, Ed Ser­~ack. Janis Adams.

Fourth row: Mr. E'ons, sponsor, Shirley Ellis, Gene Steele, Annette Syverson, Kay Osborne.

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First row: Claudia Pederson, Jim Clouse, Glen and Bill, Mascots, Ken Robertson. Second row: Att Rudolph, Annette Syverson, Noma Stortroen, Barbara Wolsey, Margaret Olson. Third row: Harold Rudolph, Marylin Rudolph, Merit Curtis, Howard Beebe

First row: Bertha Covington, Mr. McFarland, sponsor, Ruth Deitz, Cheryl Van Slate, Charmaine Deitz. Second row: Barbara Tosh, Milton LanE:lois. Jan Kelly. Tom Kane. Ron Peters, Sharon Russell. Arlene Henderson. Third row: Colleen Vedder. Mary Drissen, Rena Olson, Arlene: Hartz, Denny Peters, Ed Servick, Janis Adams

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ICA.Y OSBORNE CHERYi. VAN SLATE BARBARA WOOLSEY r iu pre11d e111 serretar;

PAT POOL

The Associated Women Stu­

dents sponsored successful danc­

es and social functions during

the year.

The aim of A.W.S. is to pro­

mote school activities and good

will among women students.

The organization is composed

of all women students and fac­

ulty members.

Pint row. 8111 Newman M 1 c · ' f . Second row Jim ' ttl urtis. •• r Priddy, sponsor, Claudia Pederson, Jim Hensley. Third ro Do PBurn~. Dc:nny Peters. G len Ingalls. Howard Beebe, Bill Guimond.

w. n ischncr, Bub,1ra Tosh, Kay H iggens

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First row: LaVern Guthmiller, Harold Rudolph, Dan Pilkington, Arnie Engen, Don Peterson, Maden Bell. Second row: Jim Orr, Neil KamJin, Roy Appelberg, Dale Jenneskens, Pete Grande, Don Brame. Third row: Herb Millheisler, Karl Eilers. Ed en ick. Sam McCoon. Dale Tritten, Wally Gilman.

First row: Nadine Brooten, Rose Marie Sealey, Kay Osborne, Loretta Morris, Doreen Kugler. Second row: Kathy Mayer. Janis Adams, Mrs. Stranahan, sponsor. Marilyn Corbit, Sandra Baird. Third row: Janette Morse, Jean Vasiloff, Arlene Hartz, Lorraine Miller, Deanna Lee.

. The Home Economi( was organized this yea dub is affiliated wi Idaho Home Economi sociation and the At:. Home Economics Ass04 Membership is compo home economics majo any student enrolled home ec course.

The dub has four tives: (1) To prornol fessional interest in the ec field, (2) to bet quaint others with tht economics field, (3) I mote fellowship anJ 5

ship, ( 4) to serve as ice organization for functions.

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First row: Margaret Lyons, H azel Leighty, H allie Miller. Pat Pool, Annette Syverson. Arlene Hen­dc:rson. Kay O\~J()rn<:, Doreen Kug ler, Lila Olson. Second row· Eleanor Boyd, Mildred Karau, Hazel Anderson, Florence Lewis. M rs. Ogg, sponsor, Rose: D<:bord, Rita Olson, Rena Olson, Maden Bdl. Third row Kay Higgens, Lois Linklater, Sharon Russell, Marilyn Marshall. Shannon Mitchell. Joyce Robertson, Meta Perry, Isabelle Rognaby, Ethel Pilkington. Fourth row: Bonnie Newcomb, Mary Drissen, Bar\'ara Tosh, Marylin Rudolph. Ch<-ryl Van Slat<-. Charmaine Dc1t7, Ron Youngman, Charles Jaquot. Fifth row: Eleanor Ames, Bob Haakenson, Milton Langlois, Corky Covington, Jim Hensle:)', Loren Murphy, Florence Bafus, Wally Gilman, Janice Cramp, Denny Peters, Glen In~alls, M<-nl Curtis. Bill Guimond, Dave Williams.

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First row: Eleanor Muller, Doreen Kugler, Barbara Woolsey, Mr. Dreany. sponsor, Pat Pool, Ruth Deitz, Arlene Hartz. Second row: Dave Williams, Arlene Henderson, Tom Kane, Bob Haakenson, Loren Murphy, Howard Beebe. Third row: Ron Peters, Ken Brust, Meri! Curtis, Shirley Barker, Peggy English. Fourth row: Jim Clouse, Denny Peters, Bill Guimond, Glen Jngalls .

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Engineers is open to all students of engineering and forestry. The purpose of

the organization is to arrange activities consistent with the four major aims of

the national group: to promote the social and economic welfare of the mem­

bers, to stimulate public service to the profession of engineering, to encourage

and develop the efficiency of the engineer as an individual, and to promote

unity in the profession.

F1 N rov.: RanJy Curtis. Roy Appelberg. Dave Williams. Loren Murphy. Marvin Stevens, Graydon Johnson, Mr Riebe, Mr. Moser. sponsors, Charles Rubow, Robert Lane. Herb Millheisler, Ralph Lav.rence. St'ConJ row Hel<:n Branson. Joe Hensley. Bob Novak. Joe Sims, Bob Boughton, Ron Schmidt. Jim CICJu~t-. Nt-11 Kamlm, Bob Haakenson. Jim Sizemore, Marlyn Hoffman, Karl Eilers. Keith Haas. Tl11rJ row Ed Sen ick, Tony Myers. Neil Boekel. Douglas Kugler, Norman Lake. Ray Hesch, Clyde: Sec.iur, Don Bren. Don Stowe, Don Peterson Fourth row Gene Steele. Douglas Rasor, Robert Aa,tdal. Geo rge Wilson. Jon Kauppi . Del Swan, Guy Hamen, Allen Bennett, Bill Gundlach. James Cadle Fifth mv. Richard Nustad, Paul Da' is. Ken Robertson. Harold Rudolph, Dale Jenneskens, Da\'1d Smnh, Kcn Burst Sixth row· urry Hippler, Gerald Herrigstad, Darrell Anderson, Richard Pfost, Hank Fallis. Bob ferger, \X'endell Schutt, Larry Thomas. Donald Heyn, Ivan Bosanko. Bill Lockard. Ray Cranston.

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First row: Peggy English, Janis Adams, Kay Wilson, Pat Pool, Dorothey Heyn, Kay Higgens, Mr. Burnett, Doreen Kugler, Claudea Pederson, Rose Debord, Noma Stortroen, Hazel Leighty. Bertha Covington. Second row: Joan Lyon, Ellen Turbin, Andrea Whitla, Annette Syverson, Bonnie Newcomb, Joni Brack, Lila Olson, Loma Hokanson, Eleanor Muller, Arlene Henderson, Barbara Woolsey, Mary Drissen, Coleen Vedder, Joyce Robertson, Marylin Rudolph. Third row: Ken Robertson, Harold Rudolph, Roger Brown, Gene Steele, Bob Haakenson, Howard Beebe, James Cadle. Neil Kamlin, Art Rudolph. Ben Hurd, Ray Thompson.

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First row: Janict Cramp. Margaret Lyons. Mrs. OAA. Eleanor Ames, Lorna Hokanson. Nellie Epperly, Eleanor BoyJ, Mrs Gridley. Second ro" · Florc:nu~ Bafus. Donna Smith. Isabelle ROJlneby. Ethel Pilkington, Jeanne Jones.

Fir)t n>w C. W. Buss, Ron Youngman, Charmaine D eitz. Florence Bafus, Roger Hudson. Second row: Milton Langlois, Howard Libby, Tom Kane.

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First row· Isabelle Rogneby. D onn:t Smith. Don-t:n Kugkr. Annwe Syverson. Janis Ad~ms. Janice Cramp. Kay Oshorne. Bob Haakenson. Second row: Mrs. Gridley. Eleanor Boyd, Joy'c Roh<:rtson. Flortm<: Lewis. Kathy Maher. Pat Pool. Arlene Hartz, Hallie Miller. Third row: Carl Corbit . D ick Nustad, Ray Cranston. Warrtn Anckr~on , Gerald Herri~stad. Graydon Johnson. Fourth row: Vern Guthmilltr, Clifford Wiiten. Ron Sd1m1dt.

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First row: Eleanor Muller, Barbara Woolsey, Hallie Miller. Second row: Mr. Besola. Barbara Tosh. Charles Ja,quot. Marie Meacham.

:-:ut 'hown M.ax l\mnh. Milton Langlois. Glen lngalla. Bernard Goodson, Warren Anderson, Keith Haas, Graydon John~on.

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ACTi viTits

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Mc:anwhile, behind the scenes ...

the Cl<:an-up Crew at work.

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1. lion hunt

2. Where?

3. Mmmm. good!

4. Service with n smile

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Judges' table Anyone for a biAAtr S U .

Winners o( thl hcnrd·J:fO\\ in,1t t<mt<:~t

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The jud~l~.

M1~s Spring

CLAUD IA PEDERSO,

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Arlene Henderson and Dean Knudson, King and Queen of Hearts.

Roger Brown. Prince; Cheryl Van Slate; Alan Insko, King; Kay Osborne; Ray Cranston. Prince; Barbara Woolsey.

Joe Hensley and Ken Brust crowning Princesses Margaret Olson and Claudia Pederson. (Janette Morse was queen)

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A dance exhibition by JC students.

Test Time

lunch-time

A featured speaker at the conference

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We knew there was a catch in it!

The hosrts<es and their dis­tinguishi:J guests.

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Bennett's Beagles

Kane's Kangaroos

Smith's Smashers

Frandsen·~ Fl)·trs

Galbtrt's Ga1tllt:s

Millh1eslcr·s Mon~roh

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Ed Servick, Bev Lockard. Karmen Servick. Arlene Hartz, Bill Lockard, Richard Nustad, John Rondau, Mike Hurrel.

FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS

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Nous Quarte Chats ........................... .41 15

Alley Cats .......................................... 37¥2 l8V2

King Pins .......................................... 35 21

Quo Vadis .......................................... 30 26

Dead Pins ............................................ 27 29

Les Chats De La Rue ............................ 26 30

Rock ' n Rollers .................................... 15 41

Guys and Dolls ........... ......................... 12¥2 43Vz

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ASSOCIATION

INSURED SAVINGS CONVENIENT HOME LOANS

I I I N. Fourth

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MISSOURI LUNCH

"f h b II or am urgers ...

210 SHERMAN AVENUE

REX

DRUGSTORE

112 N. Fourth

LLOYD HENRY INSURANCE AGENCY

314 N. Fourth

SARLAT'S ROSANA SHOPS

322 SHERMAN AVENUE

VAN'S CREAMERY

Locally Processed--lt's Fresher

308 N. FOURTH

Make your home com-plete with

WESTINGHOUSE

appliances

DINGLES HARDWARE

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Kenneth Brust

Morva Casey

John Cole

Carl Corbit

Maril yo Corbit

Meril Curtis

Randall Curtis

Mary Orissen

Arnold Engen

Henry Fallis

Robert Ferger

D oyal Gilson