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This message is being written on
Christmas day, 1957. At this season
of the year when the idea of giving
(or perhaps, with some, receiving)
is uppermost in our minds, I should
like to call your attention to another
gift which some of you are receiving
which may not have occurred to you.
It is the gift of a second chance. In
my many contacts with students of
all ages, I have been tremendously
impressed with the increasing num
ber of young men (and a few wo
men) who for various reasons have
made unsatisfactory high s c h o o I
records or have not taken advantage of acceptable high school records, and have sud
denly realized that the world has little to offer people without special training.
NIJC, like most junior colleges, can and does provide that special training; thus,
giving those who earnestly seek it a second chance to develop their aptitudes to the
greatest extent possible. An ever-increasing number of potential students are realizing
this, and they should be eternally grateful to the people of the junior college district
who have made it possible, and are continuing to make it possible, for them to have
a second chance. Most senior colleges cannot provide this opportunity because of rigid entrance re-
quirements and the nature of their curricula. Adherence to tradition is a further deter
rent to their acceptance of these "fringe" students. The tremendous growth of iunior
colleges is due to the fast that they are not bound by tradition, and they are dedicated
to serve the community at whatever level and in as many fields as the law and their
budgets permit them to operate. That is why they offer so many students a second
chance.
Left to right: DR. G. 0. KILDOW, College President; CHARLES H. RUSSELL, W. J.
BURNS, Vice-Chairman of the Board; E. A. SEITER, Chairman of the Boara; W. T.
SHEPPARD, Secretary; MRS. R. W. EDMINSTER; C. E. KNUDTSEN.
ITSUKO NISHIO Registrar
P. A. CHRISTIANSON Dean of Men Mathematics
WARREN T. SHEPPERD Bursar
DR. EVA S. OGG Dean of Women
History and Education
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS
PRESIDENT: Ron Youngman VICE PRESIDENT: Ron Bliven SECRETARY: Mary Jo Evans
STUDENT BOARD OF CONTROL
Miss Nishio, Bill Bush, Bob Hallvik, Ron Bliven, Ron Youngman, Mr. Young, Mr. Riebe, Dean Knudson, Charmaine Dietz. ABSENT: Mary Jo Evans.
STANDING: Mr. Keating. SEATED: Cheryl Van Slate, Dave Smith, Charmaine Dietz, Arlene Henderson, Terry Pederson, Sally Harrington.
Ray Tompson, Nadine Brooten, LaVern Guthmiller, Dan Pilkington, Margaret Olson, Kaye Wi lson, Brian Meckel, Arlene Henderson.
EVERETT l. BESOLA Business
IRENE CHRISTIANSON Librarian
GILBERT N. BURNS Music
JACK C. DREANEY English, Speech
LORETIA DUNNIGAN Business
C. F. GAINE Automobile Mechanics
H. FRANK EVANS Biological Sciences
GERTRUDE GILBERT Business
MERCY J. GRIDLEY Social Science
WARREN KEATING Physical Education and Geology
BERYL JOHNSON Physical Education
MARIE E. KR IDER Assistant Librarian
JOHN A. McFARLAND English, Spanish, Mathematics
F. S. OAKBERG Chemistry
DEXTER H. MOSER Engineering
W. F. POWERS Automobi le Mechanics
EARL PRIDDY English, Speech, French
HERSCHELL RIEBE Mathematics, Industria l Arts
PETER REILLY Watchmaking
FLORENCE STRANAHAN Home Economics
FLOYD F. YOUNG Physics
JESS E. MARMON Vocational Education
GERALD 0. WENDT Economics, Business
GRACE M. HAYES Clerk, Watchmaking School
VERNA MARMON Clerk, Vocational Education
CHARMAINE DEITZ Vice President
DEAN KNUDSON President
ARLENE HENDERSON Secretary
MRS. ELEANOR AMES Education
ROBERT AAVEDAL Ind. Arts
SHIRLEY BARKER Sec. Sci .
MRS. SUE BIEBER Education
DONALD BRAME Bus. Adm.
NADINE BROOTEN Home Econ.
KWANG SIK CHOI Bus. Adm.
ROGER BROWN B A
BERTHA COVINGTON Educotion
JANICE CRAMP Bus. Education
GARY COCHRAN Bus. Adm.
JOHN COLE Ind. Arts
EUGENE EGGE Bus. Adm.
KARL EILERS Engineering
HENRY FALLIS Ind. Arts
LAVERN GUTHMILLER Bus. Adm.
BOB HAAKENSON Ind. Arts
NEIL HANSON Bus. Adm.
GERALD HERRIGST AD Engineering
RAYMOND HESCH Engineering
WALLY GILMAN Education
ALAN INSKO Engineering
RAY CRANSTON Engineering
ROBERT HUFF Bus. Adm.
JANETIE MORSE Home Econ.
Bill HJORT Educa11on
MARILYN MARSHALL Education
LARRY KIRKEBY Engineering
LENNIE KIRKEBY Bus. Adm.
YONG GI KIM B A .
CHARLES JACQUOT Educa tion
BILL KOBS Bus. Adm.
MARVIN KRUEG ER Bus. Adm.
MRS. BETTY MALMST AD Educat ion
BONNIE NEWCOMB Ed ucation
TOM LEE Engineering
MARGAR ET OLSON Bus Adm
BRIAN MECKEL Engineering
HERB MILLHEISLER Engineering
LOREN MURPHY Ind. Arts
DARRELL ANDERSON Engineering
DOUGLAS RASOR B. A. Education
NEIL BOEKEL Ind. Arts
IVAN BOSANKO Engineering
MRS. NELLIE EPPERLY Education
KEITH HAAS Engineering
ROBERT LINE Engineering
BILL LOCKARD Engineering
JAMES BURNS B. S.
JERE MONT ANG Bus. Adm.
WAYNE PATTERSON Engineering
RON PETERS Pre-Dental
DAN PILKINGTON Bus. Adm.
MRS. ISABELLE ROGNEBY Education
JOHN RONDEAU Bus. Adm.
FRED ROUNDS Educa1ion
ROBERT ROWELL Ind. Aris
SHARON RUSSELL Education
DAVE SMITH B. S.
ELROY SELLE Ind. Aris
NOMA STORTROEN Education
DON STOWE Engineering
RAY THOMPSON Bus. Adm
CHERYL VAN SLATE Bus. Education
ROY WARNER Education
JOHN WICK Engineering
GEORGE WILSON Ind Arts
KAYE WILSON Med. Sec.
RON YOUNGMAN Education
JOHN RUTHVEN Engineering
NORMAN JOHNSON Engineering
GERALD DIETRICH Engineering
NANCY DEEKS 8. A.
JERRY ENDERS Education
Bill GUNDLACH Engineering
DICK KEYE 8. s
EDWARD PRESTON Engineering
MRS. MARGARET SCHELINO Education
ED SERVICK Engineering
RICHARD WILLIAMS Engineering
ALLEN BENNETT Engineering
JON KAUPPI Engineering
JAN KELLY Educa1ion
WARD LAMB Education
TONY MYERS Ind. Arts
ROBERT NOVAK Engineering
RICHARD NUST AD Engineering
HAROLD STEWART B. S.
KEN WILLIAMS Bus. Adm.
OLIVER SWANSON Education
JOE ROCHE Ind. Arts
RALPH LAWRENCE Engineering
RENA OLSON B. A.
DAN RODRIGUEZ Education
DON ALLEN
BOB CLEVELAND
JAMES GILBERT
GARY GOULD
GARY HAMAN
DUANE HEBER
LARRY HIPPLER
BENNIE HOLMAN
JACK HULL
COLLETTE HUTCHISON
NOT PICTURED
GROGORY MALCOLM
WALTER MELIOR
ROBERT REICHERT
RONALD SCHMIDT
AUTAR SIDHU
RUDY SPENCER
MRS. EVELYN STUART
NEIL WALTER
RON WILSON
BILL BUSH President
BARBARA BOUGHTON Secretary
BOB HALLVICK Vice President
BETIY BARNUM Education
GWEN CARLBERG Education
DAVE MARTIN Engineering
GARY BOOTHE Engineering
MRS. IRENE WARNER Education
RON BLIVEN Eng ineering
RICHARD BIEBER Bus. Adm.
DENNIS BERARD Ind. Arts
JOAN BERDAHL Bus. Education
KEN BOWLER Ind. Arts
WESLEY DAWSON Engineering
BROOKS DAWSON Ind. Arts
PATRICIA DOWELL A.A.
MARY JO EVANS B.A.
GORDEN FAUST Engineering
JANET FIEGAL Home Econ.
JOHN FIEGAL Ind Arts
BETTY FREDERICK Education
CHERYL FROST Sec. Sci.
DAVID FUDGE Engineering
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MRS. MARY BOYD Educarion
MRS. JUNE BRANDT Educorion
EVA BURRELL Educarion
EVALYN BURRELL Educarion
JIM BLAINE Forcslry
SHARON CARKUFF Business Adm.
ALVIN CHRISTENSEN Educarion
LLOYD CLEMTSON Agriculture
CARL COCHRANE Ind. Aris
BERYL COE Forestry
MORRIS GELLNER B.S.
JOAN GARRON Sec. Sci.
JUDY GHIGLERI Home Econ.
PAUL HAKALA Ind. Arts
GEORGE HAMILTON Engineering
SALLY HARRINGTON Pre· Nursing
BARBARA HILLEBRAND Bus. Ed.
CHUCK HOLMES B.A.
ANITA HOWELL Home Ee. Ed.
JOHN HEINRICHS Ind. Arts
NEIL HYDE Engineering
MRS. MARY HEDAL Business
LADONNA JACOBSEN Educe lion
JIM JAEGER Education
PANSY JOHNSEN Educalion
VIOLET JOHNSEN Educar1on
SHARON BRADFORD Sec. Sci
CAROLYN BENNION B.A.
MARK CHESTNUTI B.A.
RICHARD BATCHELDER Education
808 LIEPOLD 8.A.
CATHY MANNING Education
KATHY MILES Home Ee.
KENNETH ¥1llER Engineering
ED MORICAL Engineering
FRED MUHS 8.A.
LAUREN MclELAND Engineering
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CHARLES KUCERA Ind. Arts
JOHN NIELSEN B.S.
DONNA NORDSTROM Home Ee.
JEAN LEIGHTY Education
GAIL LIEPOLD Pre-Nursing
NOEL LOGAR Pre·Opt.
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MRS. BEVERLY LEE B.A.
MRS. JANET PERRY Education
LELAND KNOTT Ind. Arts
MRS. MARY KNOX Education
GARY FRAME Engineering
MRS. LORA KENNEDY Education
SEBASTIAN LAMB Engineering
JOHN POWERS Ind. Arts
JIM MORGAN Engineering
DELBERT WEBB Bus. Adm.
WANDA VIG Sec. Sci.
SHARON WALDRAM Education
BILL WELLER Engineering
DOUGLAS YOUNG Engineering
JOHN MILLHEISLER Bus. Adm.
DARRELL MARTIN Engineering
JIM SPICKLEMIRE Forestry
TERRY RASOR Ind. Arts
ROY REED Engineering
KAY RUMBERG Home Econ
JOHN RUNGE Bus. Adm.
GARY RININGER B.S.
ARNOLETTA RIESKE Education
MELODIE RICE Sec Seo
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DENNIS SKEATE Ind Aris
RON WILSON Bus Adm.
HOWARD SEVDY Educatt0n
DON PEDERSON Educalion
HELEN PARK Pre-Med
BARBARA OSBORNE Bus. Adm
BETTY PEARSON Home Econ.
WAYNE PARSONS Ind. Aris
GORDEN PEDERSON Bus Adm .
TERRY PHILLIPS Bus Adm
LIDA PHARNESS Sec Sci
CHARLOTTE CAREY Bus. Adm.
LEI LANI PERRENOUD Sec. Sci
STAN SWEET Agri.
LAWAYNE SOMMERS Ind. Aris
BARBARA SCHLEE Home Econ.
ED SPOONER Bus. Adm.
MARK SODERLING Engineering
DICK SIMNDSON Eng1neet1ng
DICK THOMPSON Eng•neering
MARVIN TAYLOR B.S.
RAY TURNER Educa tion
BARTON WRIGHT Engineering
CARMELITA SELVAGE Education
ROBERT STEMM B.A.
ROBIN SCHUTT Pre-Ver.
CLIFTON SERDAHL Ind. Arts
LYNN SCHWINDEL Bus. Adm.
MRS. JUNE SCHAERTL Home Econ.
CLARIE SYVERSON Education
DICK SCHRODER Engineering
MRS ARVELLA SUDNIKOVICH Education
MRS. BEVERLY WINFREY Education
r DOUGLAS WOOD
Engineering
SATISH LALL Engineering
MIKE YOUNG Bus. Adm.
RICHARD WALLER Agriculture
JOE WALTERSCHEIDT Ind. Arts
CHARLES STROUD Bus. Adm.
LYNN KARY B.A.
WAYNE JORDAN Bus. Adm.
JAMES JONES Education
RICHARD HOWDESHELL Ind Aris
PAT KRAMER Bus. Edu.
GILBERT LEGGETT B.S.
DONALD HAINLINE Ind. Arts
LAWRENCE EDINGER Education
JIM EDINGER Ind. Arts
Bill DENNIS Bus. Adm
TOM FALLIS Engineering
DONALD CANTIN Engineering
STAN PEERY Engineering
CLIFF SMllfH Forestry
HELEN DAVIDSON Education
TOM STOTT Ind. Arts
TERRY BOOTH
LONNIE DAMIANO
DONALD DEUBEL
GLYNN EVANS
DILLARD FICKLE
GLENN FLIEGER
RONALD FRANKLIN
JOHN GLASS
RONALD GOSINE
GARY GRAVES
LEWIS GUERUD
WAYNE HALDI
JOHN HALSTED
ANDREW HA TTERY
MIKE HURRELL
JAY JURGENSEN
ED LANE
NOT PICTURED
CLARENCE LARSON
RALPH LAWERENCE
LARRY LEHMAN
ED McCOY
ORAL MlllER
KAREN MINZEL
BARRY NEWCOMB
RAY NEWELL
RUSSELL OSBORN
EUGENE O'LEARY
DON PRESTON
SARVJIT RANDHAWA
RODNEY ROBINSON
JACK SCHMIDT
AUTAR SIDHU
DONALD TAIE
CLAUDIA WAYNE
Vern Brand
Falke Carlson
Allen Chaffin
Richard Geise
Max Monzingo
James Sexton
Maybern Ramey
Robert Jordon
Robert Howard
Earl Gleason
Don Rude
John Vandeventer
Dion McPoland
Dale Ward
NOT PICTURED
Byron Becker
John Filler
Ben Grow
Leland Porter
Marvin Putzier
Ronald Putzier
Thomas ~owder
Jerel Jackie
Victor Andrews
Thomas Prall
Richard Thayer
Thomas Phelps
Jim Russell
Eldon Stotlar
FIRST ROW: Cathy Mannings, Evalyn Burrell, Barbara Hillebrand, Eva Burrell, Carmelita Selvage, Barbara Boughton, Clarie Syverson. SECOND ROW: Miss Dunnigan, Stan Peery, Ron Bliven, Donna Nordstron, Sharon Waldram, Pansy Johnsen, Margaret Schelino, Anita Howell, Mrs. Gridley, Ron Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Janice Cramp, Doug Young, Bill Gunlach, Gary Boothe, Leland Knott, Noel Logar, Delbert Webb, Mary Jo Evans, Oliver Swanson, Bob Huff.
Delta Kappa, the N.l.J.C. Chapter of the National Junior College Honorary So
ciety Phi Theta Kappa, consists of the top ten percent of the Junior College
scholastically. The members held two dinners this year, one in the fall, the
Founder's Day Dinner, and the Pledge Dinner in the spring. The initiation was
performed on the stage as a part of the Annual Guidance Day program. Mrs.
Mercy Jane Gridley, their able advisor, is an excellent example of their leadership,
integrity, and ability.
FIRST ROW: Carmelita Selvage, Helen Park, Janice Cramp, Nancy Malmsted, Margaret Olson. SECOND ROW: Kwang Sic Choi, Gary Renigar, Gilbert Liget, Gary Cochrane, Jan Kelly, Dan Pilkington, Mr. Priddy. THIRD ROW: Chuck Holmes, Ray Thompson, John Rondeau, Rodger Brown, Jon Kappi, LaVerne Guthmiller, Yong Gi Kim.
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Betty Malmsted, Laverne Guthmiller, Mr. Priddy, Margaret Olson, Dan Pilkington.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Nordstrom, Kay Runberg, Nadine Brooten, Bet1y Pierson, Barbara Schlee. SECOND ROW: Eva Burell, Janet Fiegel, Aronletta Rieske, Anita Howell , Kathy Miles. THIRD ROW: Janet Morse, June Schaertl, Beverly Winfrey, Clarie Syverson, Judy Ghigleri.
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The Associated Women Students presented many exotic functions during the
school year. The organization is composed of al l women students enrolled in the
Junior College. Under dynamic leadership this group was responsible for the
ma jority of the beautiful and outstanding social entertainment at N.l.J.C.
Above, A.W.S. Officers, left to right: Charmaine Dietz, Cheryl Van Slate, Eva Burrell, Arlene Henderson.
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FIRST ROW: Beverly Winfrey, Nellie Epperly, Janice Cramp, Margaret Schelino, Mary Knox. SECOND ROW: Or. Eva Ogg, Arvella Sudnikovich, Helen Tootel, Mrs . Gridley, Evelyn Stuart, Irene Warner, June Schaertl, Janet Peery.
FIRST ROW: Norman Johnson, Bob Hakkensen, Bill lockhard, Dick Neustad, Herb Milhisler, Ed Servick (President). Loren Murphy, Bill Gundlach, Jack Ruthven, Bryn Meckel, Don Stowe. SECOND ROW: Dave Martin, Ed Morical, Ralph Lawernce, Doug Young, Stan Peery, lucky Faust, Al Bennett, Bill Weller. Gary Frame, Ken Miller. THIRD ROW: Bob Line, Darrel Anderson, Gerald Hcmngstad, Ed Preslon, Larry Kirkeby, Dick Thompson, Dick Schroder, Neil Hyde Allen Moore, John Fiegel . FOURTH ROW: Larry Hippler. Bob Aavedal, Chuck Kucera, Paul Hakala, Dave Fudge, Gary Haman, Allen Insko, Ken Bowler, Wayne Patterson FIFTH ROW. Tom Lee, George Wilson, Neil Boekal, Leland Knott, Ray Cransten, Don Deubel, Roy Reed, Clilf Serdahl, John Wick, Darell Martin. SIXTH ROW: Gary Boothe, Salish Lall, Sarjit Randhawa, Ed Lane, John Cole, Duaine Huber. Ron Schmidt, John Heinrich, Dick Simundson, George Hamilton, Gerald Dietrich
The Engineers Club consists of those students enrolled in Engineering and In·
duslrial Aris. The highlight of their social program was the elegant Engineers'
Ball held at picturesque Clark House on Hayden Lake. They also took several field
trips to places of interest in their fields.
FIRST ROW: Yong Gi Kim, Roger Wilson, John Wick, Ed Spooner, Herbie Milhisler, Dan Pilking1on, Gary Cochrane, Don Pederson. SECOND ROW: Seb Lamb, Dave Smith, Jere Montang, Laverne Gu1hmiller, Bob Liepold, Jack Ruthven, Dick Bieber THIRD ROW· Ed Servick, Duane Heber, Bill Lockard, Ralph Lawrence.
To the Vets Club we must extend warm wishes for those students who served
faithfully in the Armed Forces. It was these vets whose social functions tended to
develop congeniality among the student body.
II A BARREL OF LUCK" TO THE "VETS"
FIRST ROW: Aronoletta Rieske, Cheryl Frost, Melodie Rice, Beverly . Lee, Nadine Brooten, Jean Leighty, Arlene Henderson, Violet Johnson. SECOND ROW: Cathy Manning, Helen Park, Janette Morse, Mary Knox, Pat Dowell, Isabell Rogneby Pansy Johnsen. THIRD ROW: Fred Muhs, Leland Knott, Oliver Swanson, Neil Hanson, Bob Stemm, John Fiegel, Gene Egge. LAST ROW: Ray Thompson, Carl Cocrane, Roger Brown, Dick Batchelder, Wayne Haldi.
The Chorus, under the direction of Gilbert N. Burns, had a very fruitful year.
The Student Body and the surrounding communtty enjoyed the many excellent and
varied programs presented by this talented group. May the future N.l.J.C. choruses
be as well accepted as this fine group of vocalists.
MUCH PRAISE FOR A JOB WELL DONE!
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Brian Meckel, Dan Rodriguez, Bob Hallvick.
Arlene Henderson, Brian Meckel, Charmaine Dietz, Bob Hallvick, Dan Rodriguez, Cheryl Van Slate.
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. ma1ne Dietz, Ron Bob Hallvick, Char h . Van Slare, c erie
Judy Ghigleri, Jeane lie Morse, . Van Slate. H"llebrand, Chene Barbaro I
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Clarie Syverson, Donna Nordstrom, Jeanette Morse, Eva Burrell, MISS NIJC Judy Ghigleri, Sally Harrington. Anita Howell, Karen Minzel, Nancy Deeks, Carmelita Selvage.
Stubby lions, Ron Gosline, Oral Miller, Roger Brown, Noel Logar, Bob Haakenson.
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FIRST ROW: Jake Schmidt, Manager, Bob Hallvik, Bob Novak, Bill Hjort, Bill Bush, Mr. Keating, Coach. SECOND ROW: Ron Youngman, Dean Knudson, Allen Bennett, Dan Rodriguez, Glynn Evans, Gary Gould. THIRD ROW: Ron Peters, Mick Sheeran, Jerry Enders, Jan Kelly.
FIRST ROW: Ron Wilson, Don Pederson, Herb Millhisler. Neil Boekel, Roger Brown. SECOND ROW: Dick Batchelder. Barton Wright, Ron Peters, Fred Rounds. THIRD ROW: Gerald Herrigstad, Larry ,Kirkeby, Howard Sevdy.
Jerry Enders
Dan Rodriguez
Dan Rodriguez
"Jug" Bonnell
KNEELING: Howard Sevdy and Gerald Herrigstad. STANDING: Jim Blane, Dave Smith, Denny Berard, Gerald Dietrich.
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