Coeur d Alene High School - Norselander Yearbook (Coeur d Alene, ID)

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The i950 Viking is dedicoted to Alice Lotto ond Ted Jester tor their outstond- ing work with time G. A. A. ond the Boys' Leogue. Mr. Jester, sponsor ot the Boy's League. ak I95O WE EK COEUR D'ALENE HIGH SCHOOL COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO STAFF Marjorie Milenius Bob Bohlman Co-edifors Business Manager Pholography Sue Kildow Fred Williams Adverlising Manager Senior Acrivifies Virginia Janusch Mary Jean Isaacson Bonila Burroughs Verne Ea+on Prophecy Organizalions J0hr1 Hdrreld Norman Radford Bill Russell Colleen Peoples Will Calendar Judy Will Janel' Arnold Spor+s Class Hislory Jim McCuaig May Fuller Typisls Personnel Jo Anne Baillie Barbara Fudge Kay SIGFIC Phyllis Jensen June Wilson Rulh Thompson Ari' Ari' Deparfmenr un Mr. Paul Elder. cler Ihe direcfion of Mrs. Palricia Bailey. Large group piclures by MTS- a and Ar duff? CMS . ,Enfal P ,mea Baile? Wi Vlaihemallcs 2, 5. 5966 ' WY Kiesli Enqlilsll Vlrif- Doro . Ce ii, SCM ' D- P aw U7 W1 ,wgj,,,ff H. J. Evans, Principal Ip Q- 6 Frank Talum, Physical Educarion C. W. Chariion, Science Mr FAC Cllffon B X ix W, J, Ke Usbyl Bl'OfO s. Marion, 95' W, e Colquh Eflgffsh OUUV I7 fly. BUS,-me l Earl Priddy, English ancl Speech Mr SS Rx.: S. Vfofef R Ussell Se ' Cref-ar I 5 5 Mx l we ll we' M X306 aC alle lf .lofdaoi ' 1 C351 . 'fagwwxi 'Q Lewl 'A Fa Xewe' Arfbge G. O. Plwippeny, Superinfendanf i l 3 K Q xx oflc' Mrs. Belly McLain, Typing Y' ' vu- ' I , 'lc War B, A. Ha rison, Shop dcru Miss Florence Bain, Girls' Sporfsg and Mrs. Helen Bradbury, Maflwemalics. ? se no+ picfured are OFCA r' 86,7 65,4-rd 016,701 C Onon-N Cs mb' H119 fory X Lexmkixeh e S Ke fhfeen XIXCXOX-Xa OOOKNXCS Jarerd 'SS were EC gf' ' Engffkfi QM. ASB SENATE ' 'l 53? YH X . 2 f 5 . ly Row l: Capaul, presidenl, Rush Brenno, Moser, Oakley, Row ll: Forest Jensen, Ruclolplw, Will, French, Tollren. Row lll: Scoll, l.eCain, Yager, Welker, lv1cCuaig, Braille, Lyons, Miller, Enclicoll. A RAY CAPAUL ASB. Presiclenl .SL 5 D , PQ , 22' Q 9 w 91 wg 1 1 g 2 4 1 i4zf' 65 Wz?z9flQc2z SEN ICR OF FICERS Sw x eix XJXc,Co6xq, Y dem A , ff 2 ,I MQW , My 5 F' F Y GRN Oaksx Xrxce Q tes in , M Skask, X Q easof GY SWG W . QL H. 3' g '79 VV ,il i V 1 ,W if W 3 , V I r OQQOX S09 x Seoiexbfxl '47 If Lee NN QAYGY , QN6QQG':00X6iN GLORIA RIEGER Nighf Mus? Fall-4: Freshman skil: Girls' Sporfs 2, 3: Thespian 4. PI-IILLIP BEAUDOIN Tennis I, 2', 3, 4: Baskelball 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: HMS Pinalore I: Mikado 2: Palience 3: Down In The Valley 3: Double Quarlef 4: Lewislon 4: Freshman Skil' I. LUCILE SCIAIMIDT LARRY I-lI5NDRIcKsON Foolball Mgr. 2: Tau Sigma I, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orcheslra 2: Baseball 3, 4. WILDA Asss Thespians 3, 4: Kiss In COIin's Eyes 3: Qualify Sheer. HAROLD RUDOLPH Enlered from Slevensville, Monlana 2: Baskelball I: Foolball 3: Track 2, 3' 4: C Club 2, 3.4. VALLEJO JOHNSON Freshman Ski? I: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: School Libra- rian 2, 3: GGA Slyle Show 4: Thespians 4: On TO Washinglonu 4: Don'f Tell A Soul 4. ALONZO BRAINARD Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, lCap'rain 4l: C Club 2, 3.4, lPres. 4I, Track I, Golf 2, 3, 4: Boys' League Rep. 3: Fresh- man Skil I: Cross Counlry I. VIRGINIA JANUSCH Girls' Sporfs I: GGA Slyle Show 2, 4: Tennis 2, Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: GGA Pin 3: Viking Aclver- fising Manager 4: While Pine 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Moscow Band and Drill Team Trip 2. 3, 4. DELBERT WILLIAMS JO ANNE BAILLIE Chorus I, 2: I-IMS Pinalore I: Drill Team I: Mikado 2: Make Up And Live 2: GG-A I-lonor Pin 4: Annual Slell 4: Thespian 2, 3, 4: While Pine 4: Quill and Scroll 4. DON MAY Class Pres. I: ASB Senale I: Freshman Skit: Tau Sigma I. 2, 3, 4, lVice-Pres. 4l: Chorus 2, 4: Mikado 2: Double Quarlel 4: Track I, 2: Tennis 3, 4: Lewis- lori Music Feslival 4. DOROTHY KRUEGER Enlered from Minneapolis, Minn. 4: Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Class Officer 2: Fulure I-Iomemakers' Club 2: Assl. Librarian 3. l'lARVEY ARMINTROUT Band I: Orcheslra I: Tau Sigma I, 2' 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4. MARY BRANSON Band and Orch. I, 2, 3, 4: Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: Moscow I, 2, 3, 4: Lewislon Music Trip 3, 4: Canada Music Trip 3: Freshman Skil. warm' ,L .. I lf. I 1 ,gn 4-55 my Jfaae M QM ,.I.l 1, ,wan .sqm '--S.. R53 . K , ii . I LIDA CARTER JOHN HARRELD H, M. S. Pinaiore I: Mikado 2: Boys' Chorus I, 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Freshman Skir I: Jr. Red Cross Represenfafive 2: WhiIe Pine Sfaff 4: Annual Sfafl 4: Life Wifh FaIher 4: Niqh+ Mus+ Fall 4. MARGARET ROGERS Girls' Chorus I, 2: Drill Team I: Cheerleader 2, 3: A. S. B. Senafe 3: H. M. S. Pinafore I: Girls' Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I: Freshman Ski+ I. JACK SCI-IAu Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4: Baske+baII 3: Track 3, 4: C Club 4. JANETTE MASON Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Tau Sigma I, 2: Lewis+On Music FesIivaI 4: Mikado OpereI+a Orchestra 2: GGA Sfyle Show 2, 3: GGA Honor Pin 4: Music Clinic 2, 3, 4: Moscow Homecoming I, 2, 3, 4: STring Quarfef 4. DON SCOTT Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Band I, 2. 3: Boys' League Council Represenfafive I: Class Treasurer 2: Class Presidenf 3: ASB Senafe 3, 4: Moscow Home- coming I, 2, 3: Canadian Band Trip 3. PATRICIA LEE Enfered from Simms, Monfana 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: FHA I, 2. JIM MCCUAIG Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Lewisfon Music FesIivaI 3, 4: Siale Track MeeT 3: Class Presidenf 4: ASB Sena+e 4: Foofball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: C Club 4: Annual Sfaif 4: WhiIe Pine S+aII 4. CAROL KNAPP Girls' Chorus 2. 3: Mikado 2: Pafience 3: GGA Room Represenfahve 3: Drill Team 3, 4: Moscow Band and Drill Team Trip 3, 4: Peo Club 2. STAN WILCOX FOoTbaII 2, 3, 4: All Panhandle 4: BaskeTlJaII I, 2, 3, 4: All-S'raTe 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenf OI Boys' League 3: C Club 2, 3, 4. DOLORES DONOHOE Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Moscow Homecoming 2, 3, 4: GGA Honor Pin 3. BOB LE CAIN Freshman Ski'r I: Boys' Chorus 2, 4: Mikado 2: Fool- ball 3: Track 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Boys League Coun- Cil, Presidenf 4, Secrefary 3: Lewisfon Music Fesfival 4: ASB Senafe 4. PHYLLIS CARSON Chorus I: Make Up and Live 2: Low Bridge 2: HMS Pinalore I: Thespian 2, 3, 4. IVAN BOSANKO Enfered from Leola, Souih Dakofa I: Baske+baII I, 2 3: Tau Sigma If C Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGIA RUSSELL DUANE I'lAGADONE Freshman Skit: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: C Club I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: GOII 3. PRISCILLA LIEcHTI Tau Sigma 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Palience 3: Lalin Club 31 GGA Pin 3: GGA Slyle Show 4. PAT I'lURRELL Enlered from IHM Academy 2: Class Treasurer I, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Slale Track Meel 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. ELAINE THOMAS Drill Team 2. 3: Girls' Sporls I: Freshman Skil: Pep Club I. PAUL SMITH Golf 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3. 4: C Club 4. MARJORIE MILENIus Girls' Chorus I, 2: Mixed Chorus I. 2: HMS Pinalore I: Class Secrelary I: Tau Sigma I, 2, 3: Girls' Sporls I: GSC I, 2, 3, 4: GSA Pin I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: While Pine Slall 3, 4: Annual Edilor 4: Annual Adverlising Manager 3: FI-IA 3: Press Con- ference 3, 4: Charm School Counselor 4: Librarian 3. JAMES BARNES Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: l-IMS Pinalore 2: Lewislon Music Feslival 3, 4: Moscow Homecoming I, 2, 3, 4: Canadian Trip 3. SHIRLEY MILLER Enlered from Rogers 4: Pep Club I, 2: SGA I, 2: FI-IA I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Class Sec- relary I: Red Cross Represenlalive 3: Paper Slaff I: Orcheslra 3, GORDON HOWARD Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pinalore 22 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Boys' Quarlelle 3, 4: Mikado 2: Pafience 3: Down in 'rhe Valley 3: Lewis- Ion Music Feslival 2, 3. 43 Life wilh Fa+her 4: Cl-IS Radio Show 2, 3, 4: Mixed Ensemble 3, 4: Debale 3, 4: Tau Sigma 3, 4: Band Sludenl Direclor 4: Tennis I, 2: NighI Mus? Fall 4: Moscow Music Trip I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA COLLINS Entered from Pasco 2: Tennis 2: Tau Sigma 3: SGA Pin 3: Poor Dear Caroline 4: SGA Slyle Show 4: Thespian 4: Cradle Song 4. HAROLD GEREN FRANCES BROWN Girls' Sporls I, 2: Chorus I: While Pine 4: Pep Club I, CLYDE I IANSEN VETRA ADAMS Enlered from Seallle 4: Opera Ballel I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Good Cheer I: Organ Concerl Comm. 2: All sludenl Produclion 3. NORMAN LAKE Foolball 2, 3, 3...rf ' ,Al, ... -i.- 1 '-1433 it gk A g I I Qiafug gffauwzws I' JANET ARNOLD Freshman Skil: Pep Club: G. G. A. Slyle Show I, 3: Girls Sporls I, 2: While Pine 4: Annual Slaff 4. JIM NELSON Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Boys' League Vice-pres. 4: ASB Rep. 3. DOLORES RUEE Girls Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Triple Trio 4: Pafience 3: Down in The Valley 3: Tau Sigma 4: Drill Team 4: Tennis 2: Pep Club I. LEE WALKER Enlerecl from Falls Cily, Nebraska 3: Band I: Orches- lra I: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Foolball 4: ASB Senale 4. ROSE I'IAYES Badminlon I: Tennis 2. 3: Chorus 2: Mikado 2: Fresh- man Skil I. DALE ANDERSEN Enlered from Sl. Maries, Idaho 4: Baskelball I, 2. 3: S Club I, 2, 3: Class Presidenf I: Baseball 3. MARILYN FRENCH Tau Sigma 2. 3, 4: Band 2, 3.4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Charm School Counselor 3: ASB Senale 4. DON ALLEN Enlered lrom Norlh Cenlral 4: Tennis I, 2. 3: Malh Club 3. MARILYN STOLTS Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Moscow Trip I, 2. 3, 4: Canada Trip 3:-Lewislon Feslival 3, 4: GGA Honor Pin 2, 3: GGA Slyle Show I, 2, 3: Flule Trio 3, 4: GGA Room Represenlalive I, 4: Freshman Ski+ I. RICHARD KLASON Freshman Ski+ I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2: C Club 3, 4: Boys League Council 3, JAOOUELINE SALISBURY Girls Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4: HMS Pinafore 2: Tennis 3: Baskelball 2, 3. GAYLON JOHNSON Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 4. JUNE WILSON Girls Chorus I, 2, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 4: HMS Pinaa lore I: The Mikado 2: GGA Pin 2. 3, 4. BILL RUSSELL Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys Chorus 2, 3: Presidenl 3: Boys Quarlel 3, 4: Lewislon Music Feslival 3, 4: Spokane Music Feslival 3: C. H, S. Radio Show 2, 3. 4: Mikado 2: Palience 3: Down in lhe Valley 3: Mixed Ensemble 3, 4: Life Wilh Falher 4: While Pine 4: Viking 42 Debale 2: Tau Sigma I, 2: Chorus Sludenl Direclor 41 Thespians 4: Quill and Scroll 4. ARLENE GILLASPY Girls Chorus I: Tau Sigma I: Thespians 3, 4: Qualify Slreel 3. DON YAG-ER C Club 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4: ASB Senale 4: Freshman Ski? I. JOYCE MOLESTEAD Tau Sigma I, 2, 3. 4: Freshman Ski+ I: Girls' Sporls I, 2, 3: GGA Room Rep. 4. VERNE EATON Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3: HMS Pinaiore I: Mikado 2: Palience 3: Down in The Valley 3: Lewisfon Music Feslival 2, 3, 4: CHS Radio Show 2, 3, 4: Boys' Quarlef 3, 4: Mixed Ensemble 3, 4: Life Wifh Falher 4: Nighl Mus? Fall 4: Debafe 3, 4: Norfh- wesf Speech Fesfival 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Tau Sigma 4: Annual Sfaii 4: While Pine Edifor 4: Moscow Press Conference 4: Sealile Press Conference 4. KAY STARR Girls' Chorus I, 2: HMS Pinaiore I: GSC 2, 3, 4, ISecrelary 4l: Drill Team I, 2: Class Represeniafive I: The Sandalwood Box 3: GGA Honor Pin 2, 3, 4: GGA Slyle Show I, 2, 3: Whiie Pine 4: Annual Sfaif 4: Girls' Sporls I, 2: Freshman Skil I, BURGESS MODONALD Boys' Chorus I, 2: Mikado 2: Freshman Skil I: Track 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3: Pep Club I: I-IMS Pinaiore I: Mixed Chorus I, 2, GWENN Runs Enferecl from Gardner, Norfh Dakofa 4: Baskefball I, ,2 3: Band I, 2, 3. ' BOB BOHLMAN Enlered from Whilfier, California 2: Boys' Chorus I: Class Council I: Pep Club I: lcebound 3: Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4: Qualify Slreef 3: Thespians 3, 4: Life WiTh Falher 4: Annual Edifor 4: Moscow Press Conference 3, 4: Calamilies oi Clarissa 3: Greafer Spokane Music Feslival 3, 4. DONNA I-IATTEN Enlered from Kingsion, Idaho 2: Chorus 4: Charm School Counselor 4: Mixed Chorus 4. BILL GREENWOOD Band I, 2, 3, 4: Presideni 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Mos- cow Trip 2, 3, 4: Norrh Idaho Music Clinic 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 47 C Club 3, 4. SHARON Iv1ENscH Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3. ROLAND WUTZKE Freshman Skit I: Boys League Council 2: Foofball I: Track I, 2. MAY FUTTER Tau Sigma I: Girls Sporls I, 4: HMS Pinafore I: Mikado 2: Palience 3: Down in The Valley 3: Girls Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed' Chorus 2, 3: Thespians 4: Life Wilh Falher 4: Nighf Must Fall 4: Quill ancl'ScroII 4: Annual Slaif 4: Cradle Song 4: While Pine Sfaff 4. JIM -ITUCKER DORIS BOHLE Enlered from Burley, Idaho. BRUCE BARRETT ASB Senafe I: Fooiball I, 2. 4: Cross Counrry I: Boxing I: Baskelball 2: Track I, 2, 4: C Club 3, 4. I . 3, y, 5 'JI Q. I: I 1- ' 4' I 1 . ' . . nfzfiiif. 3' uv 2 ! M? ii nnlz I F AN,':' i I Jfuf W QffwsZ?lQa +9 4:4 ifluI: i . BARRY WINZELER Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. 3. 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Tau Sigma 3, 4: Chorus I, 2. 3: Freshman Skil: Mikado I: Pinalore 2: Palience 3: Class Presidenl 2: Senale I, 2, 3. BEBB GALLOWAY Enlered Irom Spokane, Wash. I: Drill Team 3, 4: Girls Sporls I, 2: G. G. A. Slyle Show 2, 3: G. G. A. Pin 3: Freshman Slcil I: G. G. A. Room Reprasenlalive 2. RICHARD WHALEN Band I, 2, 3: Proieclion 2, 3: Enlered from Cenlral Valley 4: Band 4. NORMA LAEEERTY Girls Club Represenlalive 3: Slci Club 3: Enfered from Ballard I-ligh, Seallle 3: Palience 3: Down in The Valley 3: Girls Chorus 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Accom- panisl 4: Tau Sigma 4: Thespians 3, 4: Nine Girls 3: Qualify Slreel 3: Calamilies of Clarrisa 3: Life Wi+h Falher 4: Cradle Song 4: G. G. A. Slyle Show 4: Lewislon Music Feslival 4. BOB l lEDBERG BEVERLY JONES NORMAN RADFORD Debale 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mikado 2: Palience 3: Down in The Valley 3: Boys Chorus 2, 3, 4: Tennis I: Speech Feslival 2, 3: While Pine 4: Quill and Scroll 4. CAROL SOPER Enlered Irom Parma. Idaho 3: Baskelball I: Chorus I ,2: Thespians 2: Class Presidenl I: Class Secrelary 2. 4: Girls Service Club a cappella 2, 4. MARVIN SIMMONS DELORES KITTELSON RAY CAPAUL Tumbling I, 2: Foolball I: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Co-Capfain 3: Baslcelball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: A. S. B. Presidenl 4. ERMAJEAN MCCAW Orcheslra I, 2: Band I, 2: G. G. A. Honor Pin 3: Moscow Trip 2. RICHARD PETERSEN Enlered from Pareros, Wash. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Or- cheslra I, 2: Class Represenlalive 3: Junior Play: Presidenl of The Pholography Club 3: Radio Club 3: Annual Slall 3, 4: Fealure Edilor 3: Traclc 3: Honor ROII I, 2, 3, 4: Tau Sigma 4: F. F. A. I. MARY J EAN IsAAcsON Chorus I, 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Pinalore I: Girls Sporls I: G. S. C. 3, 4: F. I-I. A. 3: While Pine Sralf 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Tau Sigma I: Annual Slalf 4: G. G. A. Board 4: Press Conference 31 G. G. A. Pin 2, 3, 4: Charm School Councilor 4: Librarian 3. LYLE ANDERSON RUSSELL MCMILLAN DONA LEA STRALEY Band I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Orcheslra 2, 3. 4: Moscow Trip I, 2, 3, 4: Lewislon Trip 3, 4. KEITH FIELDS Enlered from Washinqlon D. C. 2: Boys Quarfel 2, 3, 4: Boys Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Lewisfon Music Feslival 2, 3, 4: The Mikado 2: Palience 3: Down in Ihe Valley 3: Traclr 2: School Program 2, 3, 4. DIANE OAKLEY Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: GSA Slyle Show 2, 3: Mikado 2: Lalin Club ISecreIaryI 3: Flule Trio Ma 2 3, 4: Lewislon Music Feslival 3, 4: SGA Board IPresi- dentl 4: ASB Sena+e 4. RAY MILES CLAUDIA WARREN DONALD I-IOLLANDER DOROTHY NELSON Chorus 2, 3: Mikado 2: Palience 3: SGA Pin 4. JIM STARR Enlered from North Cenlral 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Tau Sigma 2, 3. 4: Vice Presidenl C Club 4: Class Vice Presidenl 3. MAXINE BARKER ERVIN BROWN Enlered Irom Academy of II-IM 2: Class Presidenl' I: Foolball I. MADOLYN CARGO Enfered from Wesl Valley 2: Band I, 2: Pep Band I, 2. RUSSELL PARSONS Band I, 2, 3: Moscow Homecoming I, 2, 3, 4: Canada Band Trip 3: Chorus I: HMS Pinalore I: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. BETTIE FUSON LELAND KAMLIN Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Tau Sigma I, 4: C Club 4. 'Q'- '15 36 2 Zee 74a 265022 Jud' Zh 6667 Views JANIE DICKES Chorus I: Drill Team I, 2, 3. 4: Band and Drill Team Moscow Trip 2, 3. 4: G. G. A. Honor Pin 3. JUDY WILL Freshman Slcil I: Tau Sigma I, 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4: Presidenl 4: G. G. A. Pin I, 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Besl Thespian 3: While Pine 3, 4: Qualily Slreel 3: Annual Slall 4: Class Will 4: Quill and Scroll Award 3: Vilcing Ad Slall 3, 4: Press Conlerence 3, 4: Senale 4. PHYLLIS STANGEL Lalin Club I: Tau Sigma I, 2, 3.4: Freshman Assembly I: Charm School Councilor: Pep Club. PATTY DAVIS Pep Club I, 2: Cheer Leader 2: Enlered from Harri- son 3: Drill Team 4: Secrelary and Treasurer 2: Vice Presidenl 4. HARVEY HUNT C Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Sergeanl-al-arms 4. DONNA LEA FOREST Re-enlered from Seallle 2: 6. G. A. Slyle Show I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Freshman Slcil: Thespians 3, 4: Senale 4. PI-IYLLIs JENSEN Chorus I, 3, 4: Pinalore I: Down in lhe Valley 3: Palience 3: Sexlel 3: Trio 4: Drill Team I: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Presidenl 4: Freshman Slcil: Lewislon Feslival 3, 4: Spokane Feslival 3: Senale 4: Youlh Council 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Class Secrelary 3: Annual Slall 4: While Pine 4: G. G. A. Board 3. DALE CROCKETT PATRICIA KIESZ Band I, 2: Pep Band 2: Dislricl and Slale Music Feslivals I, 2: Enlered from Burley 3: Band 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Lewislon Feslival 3, 4: Moscow Home- coming 3, 4: Canada Trip 3: Lalin Club 3: Tau Sigma 3, 4: Brass Oclel 4. JUNE MARTIN Enlered lrom Deer Lodge, Monl.: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Girls Sexlel I, 2, 3: Spring Music Feslival l, 2, 3: Slale Music Feslival 2, 3: Coslumes in Lillle Women. JEANNE WOMELDORFF G G. A. Room Represenlalive 2, 4: Charm School Advisor 4: Chorus 3: Drill Team 42 MOSCOW Drill Team Trip 4: G, G. A. Slyle Show 4: G. G. A. Pin 3, 4. HARVEY GUIDICE GEORGE ARMSTRONG HARRY BOESCHE Enlered lrom Soulh Kilsap, Washinglon 3. Rum THOMPSON Girls Sporls 2. 3: Freshman Skilg Lile Wilh Falher 4 Nighl Musl Fall 4: Thespians 4: Quill and Scroll 4- CLARENCE JENSEN Band I, 2: Orchestra 2. 3: Boys League Representa- tive 4. LAWRENCE JOHNSON Tumbling l: Boys Chorus 3. 4: Patience 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Double Quartet 4: Lewiston Music Fes- tival 4. DENNY STEVENS Chorus I: Track 2, 3: Football I. 2. 3, 4. C. W. TOTTEN Baseball I, 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Football I, 2, 3. 4: Boys League Secretary and Treasurer 4: Senate 4: Tau Siqma 4: Student Body Vice President 4: Golt I, 2. 3. 4: C Club 3. 4. COLLEEN PEOPLES Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Charm School Counselor 4: Pinafore lg Mikado 2: Down in the Valley 3: Patience 3: Annual Staft 4: Freshman Skit: G. G. A. Pin 2, 4: Pep Club 2: Viking Ad Staff 4: Girls Sports I. 2: G. G. A. Room Representative 3: Librarian 2: Office 4: Quill and Scroll 4. DOROTHY PETERSON On To Washington 4: Lite With Father 4: Thespians 4. BOB EVERSON Tumbling I, 3. 43 Track 4. ALVIS CARDER Band I. 2. 3, 4: Canada Music Trip 3: Latin Club 3, 4. Dick ROGERS Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Boys Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Pinafore I: Mikado 2: Patience 3: Down in the Valley 3: Double Quartet 4: Lewiston Music Festival 4. GEORGE CARNIE Football 3: Track 2, 3.: C Club 3. 4. WALTER DELL Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Football I. 2, 3. 4: Track I, 2. 3, 4: Tumblinq I. 2: C Club l. 2, 3.4: Freshman Skit: Mixed Chorus 3: Pinafore I: Down in the Valley 3: Patience 3: Track Captain: Football Captain: First in State 440: First in 880 Relay Team, SUSANNE IvEs Spanish Club I: Art Club I: Entered from Missoula 2: Girls' Sports l. 2: Thespians 3. 4: lcebound 3: Calamities Ot Clarissa 3: White Pine 4. si 1'-1 TNI W 14 we may af mee, F ff' sp 14.3-. 2 Sl xg: -Q I g,,..ullf riffs S, i wb .35 .us I. Sfarlc 2. Janusclm 3. Williams 4. Greenwood 5. Molslead 6. Fuller 7. Galloway 8. Baillie 9. Foresl IO. G.Jol1nson ll. D. Nelson l2. Jensen l3. Russell I4. Ives I5. lsaacson lb. May l7. Knapp l8, lvl. Rogers I9. Arnold 20. Dickes 21. Bosanlco 22. Warren 23. Slanqel 24. Carler 25. Barnes 26, Carder 27. Will 28. Thomas 29. Wonneldorll 30. Parsons 3l. lvlilenius 32. Slevens 33. Howard F CLASS HISTORY II' was in fhe fall of I946 when fhe class of I95O invaded 'Ihe halls of CHS. We were slighfly piqued af being called green frosh and sef ou'+ fo remedy 'rhe sifuafion. Our officers for fhis year were presidenf, Don May: vice-presidenf, Charles Har- ris: secrefary-freasurer, who knows? and ASB represenfafive, Barry Winzeler. We won Ihe infer-class baskefball fournamenf, received a blue baby cup as a prize for being fhe high poinf class af I'he Freshman Recepfion, and presenfed a Wesf Valley and Freshman skif for fhose respecfive confesfs. Counfy Fair was fhe fheme of fhe Freshman Dance. The gym was decorafed wifh colored balloons, animals and humorus clowns. Sophomore officers were president Barry Winzelerg vice-presidenf, May Lou Blair: secrefary. Sophie Cosman: freasurer, Don Scoffi and ASB represenfafive, Kay Sfark. This year we sponsored a sporfs dance and chose whife wifh blue frim for our class sweaiers. Don Scoff led our Junior officers as presidenf. Jim Sfark was vice-presidenf: Phyllis Jensen, secrefary: Pai' I'IurreII, freasurer: and Jim Nelson, ASB represenfafive. The Junior Prom was held March 25, I949, and had Mardi Gras as fhe fheme. The ceiling was covered wifh crepe paper and I4OO balloons, fhe walls were covered wifh murals of 'Ihe Mardi Gras. Our I950 officers are presidenf, Jim McCuaig: vice-presidenf. PaHy Davis: sec- refary, Carol Soper: freasurer. Jim Sfarki and ASB represeniaiive. Lee Walker. The highlighfs of our Senior year were fhe annual Senior Ball, sneak, Baccalaureaie, Class Day and fhaf long looked forward +o Graduafion. By May Fuifer CALENDAR Sepi. 6 school began. I6 Wallace, 23 Wesf Valley, 28 GSA-BL meeiing. 29 Na- fional Assembly, 30 Sandpoint Od. 7 Lewisfon, 7 Senior sporf dance, I4 Kellogg, 20 SGA Mofhers and Daughfers recepfion. 28 Bonners Ferry. Nov. 4 Freshman recepfion, I I S+. Maries. I6 Communify Concerf, 29 Life Wifh Fafher, 30 GGA-BL meefing. Dec. 2 Cenfral Valley. 8 Faculfy Frolic, I4 Lewisfon, I5 C Club inifiafion, I6 Lewis and Clark, 22-23 Tri Sfafe Tourney. Jan. 6 Bonners Ferry, 7 Sandpoinf, IO Journalism and Dramafic banquef, II Na- Iional Assembly, I3 S+. Maries, I4 Wallace, 20 Mullan, 2I Kellogg, 27 Priesr River, 28 Lewisfon. Feb. 3 Bonners Ferry, 4 Sandpoinf, 9 Wallace, IO S+. Maries, I0 Communify Concerf. GSA Dance, I6 Kellogg. I7 Mullan, 24 Priesf River, 25 Sf. Maries. March 2-3-4 Panhandle Tournamenf, 9 SGA Carnival, Junior Prom. April IO Na- fional Assembly. 22 Speech Fesfival, Senior Ball. May 2I Baccalaureafe, 23 Class Day. 24 Commencement By Janef Arnold S llc l. Goodniqhl Caroline casf. 2. Schmidl, Roe. 3. Jensen. 4. Physics Class. 5. Warren, Hayes 6. Freshman receplion. 7. Davis. 8. Johnson 9. Payne, Williams, IO. Gray, Rogers, Dennis Shewfell, Thompson, Hyde, Schau, Jensen II. Thomas, Talum, Holmes, Emehiser, Finne- gan. l2. Pelerson, Bohlman. I3. Hayes, War- ren. I4. Halloween deloris. I5. Howell, Morse McCrary, Freeland. I6. Rieger, Finnegan Gorman, Gri s. I7. Runnion, Russell, Scoff. QQ I8. l949 Senior Ball. 59. ,A '51 6'HaJq, mi-, L CLASS OFFICERS SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Chamberlin, sec-Ireas.: Moser, represen+a+ive, Filler, represen+a+iveg Pelerson, vice-pres.: Endico+I', pres. I-Iislory of Ihe class of I952 includes a sporf dance and roller slcaling parly in Iheir fresh- man year: Ihey also planned an assembly Ihis year. ,,, . .., P I 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS James, 2nd vice-pres.: Reber, sec.: Tibbefs, Ireas.: Le Pard, Isl' vice-pres.: Braflie, pres.: Miller, represenlalive. The class of l95I sponsored sporl dances in Iheir freshman and sophomore years. The Junior Prom is The high poinl of Ihis year's acI'iviIies. 'F I-1 1 . W jlgiflfinili O4 WFRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Payne, Ireas.: Jackson, sec.: Rusl. represenfa- live: Lyon, pres.: Brack, vice-pres. The fufure in high school looks brighf for Ihe class of I953. Plans for Ihis year include a sporf dance. Agri. Row I - Barker, Jones, Agar, Morgan. McCreary, Buising, Howell, Smilh. Row II - Quigley, Glassmaker, Russell, Runnion, Morris, S+apIeIord, Howard, Knapp, Milheiser, Barber. Row III - Craig, Rush Erickson, Thompson, Heddal, Morris, Sand, Presley, Graves, Peirson. Row IV - Payan, Chrislianson, Hanks, Quenlin, Williams, Slaeheli, Johnson, Delongchamp, Boolh, Tingley. :endow Row I - Fuson, Golf, Halhaway, lzrandsen, Thomas, Brenno, Hayward, Woodin Kiger. Row II - Jones, Swisher, Wenigar, Jamison, Huffman, Fudge, Smilh, Burch Courlney, Zalomsky. Row III - Dahl, Holm, Finnegan, Talum, Schmidt Hyde Cooper, Waldron, Car+wrigh+. Row IV - Slorz, Shierk, Nelson, Wood, Reber Emehiser, Grannis. . Q- . Q 1-In mm Q I ,b, , 2,, , E-9 6' We Ev Row I - James, Hunf, Werfs, Wiley, AarIie, T. Hansen, M. Hansen. Row II - Swank, Jesfer, Jessen, Hansen, Swan, Jones, Hendrickson, Shaffuck, V. Swan. Row III W Jennings, OIson, Hegland, B. Johnson, Spencer, Leach, Schmidt Burroughs. Row IV g P. Qlson, WaIIers, Youngman, AIIen, Weiss, Peiers, Beniamin. cmdaw Row I - WiIson, Gmeiner, Sfafiord, Siuder, Peierson, Roe, KaIIwick, Kammeyer, Morris. Row II - Bradymire, Monson, Barber, CoIIier, Dixon, HaII, Schmidt Howard, Libby, Roberfson. Row III - Weeks, Braflie, Miller, Lepard, Younqman, Beckland, Iibbefs, Parsell, Hoqeweide, Gfier, Treichel. D 'T msgs, av fs fi., i.s51 +'-I rwisizff nw? fsfmz Q25 Q16 A V Q Row I - Geiger, Beiulleu, Grillilh, Ganl, I-lall, Monlang, Turk, Bailey. Row ll - Kusler, Ebert Thomas, Meredilh, l-iebe, Graham, Carr, Reed, Wilson. Merlcel. Row Ill - Melvin, Pelerson, I-lerrigslad, Besf, Melcall. I-lolmes, Swenson, Ashley. Row IV 4 Pillcinglon, Alwood, Liechli, Kornbacher, Anderson, Endicoll, Whi+e, Carnie, Mooney. Egge, Slarr. Row l - Harris, Clark, Hanson, Leonard, Marlin, Charlrand, Pierall, Long, Sense, Gerlhs, Parsons. Row Il - Mooney, Fuller, Marsan, Coals, Cusler, I-Iulsell, Hedberg. Collier Chamberlin, Johnson, Slewarf, Griggs. Row Ill - Lee, Schaffer, Slengel, Augenslein, I-lowerlon, Branclvold, Post Johnson, Nullelman, Jolin, Olson. Row IV Taiple, I-lollz, I-lorning, Gage, Wilcox. , ,ii , item, Row I - Clemelson, Meads, Rudolph, Knapp, Laabs, Geren, Kirlchoven, Gooler, Brodf ericlc, Hollman, Randall, Posey. Row II - Lynn, Hollander, Wallace, Darl, Douglas Weiser, Peoples, Appleby. Row Ill i Richards, Thompson, Brevick, Discher, Lomef land, Nelson, Free, Baker, Geiger. Row IV 3 Hunl, Shewlell, Roe, Barber, Weaver Phillips, Moser, Johnson, Kuylcendall, Sleele. Row V - Orr, Thompson, Gray, Lalion Jensen, Knudson, Anderson, Hudson, Gorman, Bowin, Boone, Brunson, Gordon Fischer, Urbaneln, Mylar. 0 0064 Row I - While, Weslerloerg, Smilh, Johnson, Slaley, Smalley, Whilesill, Slulcer, Morris, Roqers, Nichols. Row ll e- Long, Bonnallo, Yaqer, Wilson, Youngman, Freef land, Hendrickson. Row III 1 Ferris, Unruh, Lenls, Agar, Van Vallcinburqh, Walls, Payanl, Barnwell, Deilz, Cole, Pelerson, Broclcoll. Row IV - Filler, Arnold, Glass- malcer, Hayes, Rice, Fisher, Kelly, Kindler, Fuller, Nordby, Jolci, Nixon, Fields, Lenore, Lake. Row I - Russell, Chandler, Crawford, Ruger, Reinoehl, I-Iudson, Johnson, Lavonlure, While, S. Calkins, Deilz, Baker. Row II - Branson, Eslelle Wiks, Slevens, Tosh, Payne, I-lowerlon, Sheirk, Dull, Donges, Nelllelon, Wilson, Rouse. Row III - Noble, Aspluncl, Shearer, Swenson, lszler, Wilson, Lundemo, Barber, Dahl, Nolander. D. Calkins, Trem- blay. Row IV - Robinson, D. Denny, Ivlalhews, Clemelson, Siroshlon, Vig, Eslher Wiks, Slowe, R. Denny, Thornlon, Delaney, Lunclblade, Johnson, Karlsen. Row I -- Offer, Leonard, Winzeler, Maher, Delevan, Lyon, Winkle, Russell, Finch. Row II - Nelson, I-Iannenwirlh, Engen, Ivlclvlurray, Parsons, George. Espe, Juslus. Row III - Womeldorll, I-laakenson, Locill, Galloway, Anderson, Sellers, Jensen, Young, Barnell, Bucher. 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MWXQ i ,,,:- . sl , af 'f4 ' I. , ,fu ..., .3 in Ll' .af . i' , Q 1 Q l -Q 5 all fb 1 az 'sw V 55 QE 1. 'jg' if -1 as Y af +V W W' 1 v Q, -L ii! , Y F59 . Q5,1, ,, ff? R la K if 5 ig' 1' Q v E ', ' - Q3 . ,. , ' 'S 2 'M -wb A Ni Q f .. Q f '- f ml I ,.,.. 55 ik 30 ' . W GX X ,w f ' 121.1-ffl, i za Q 1 W, 'Eff tk AN 4. '..w if 'f'-.., fy W5 -Q. .. . -1: M v Q2 Q If vri? Q' E3 S ax Ek My . 5 as WC . 'pow spew i m NX K R 436 S , L 0706 X S4 Le S E E Sf QSM i ' R , Cb, ills N v ,E X 'M i xx x 'm A , Q l 4 lr N X DRll.l. TEAM N X The Drill Team under lhe direclion of Mrs. Belly McLain performed a+ foolball and ' l, baskelball games and wenl lo Moscow for +he Idaho Homecoming games. Row I: Shierlc, Grannis, Fudge, Brenno, Thompson, Dickes, Galloway. Row ll: Wood, Posey, La Fon, Shewlellr, Burch, Leach, Knapp, Gorman, Hayes, Pelers. Row Ill: I-lyde, Janusch, Schmidl, Hunl, Qrr, Johnson, l-l. Schmidt D. Diclces, Donahoe, Slaehli. Womeldorll. gage' Kham dum Maud diana BOYS' CHORUS: Row I - Mr. Lines, Howard, Fields, Eafon, Johnson, Lenls, Van Valkinburgh. Row II - Payanl, Russell, Le Cain, Marshall, Radford, Smilh. Row III - Hendrickson, Johnson, Rogers, May, Beaudoin, Baldwin. GIRLS' CHORUS: Row I - Mr. Lines, Wright Rigg, Chamberlin, Olson, Buising, Hegland. Row II Sprakler, Salisbury, Kildow, Lafferly, Reilz, Weiss, Shierk. Row III - Gage, Lake, Horning, Johnson, Youngrnan, Halliday. MIXED CHORUS: Row I - Mr. Lines, Lenls, Johnson, Van Valkinburgh, Van, Shafer Cuslor, Payanl, Le Cain, Marshall, Johnson, Rudolph, Phillips, Bohle, Miller. Row III - Halhaway, Soper, Radford, Malfhews, Moser, Schmidt Row IV - Murphy, Jensen, Cooper, Russell, Howard, Lallerfy, Fields. Brevick, Dickes, Wilson, Hulsell. Row V - Johnson, Kilclow, Weiss, Hendrickson, Ealon, Roe, Hallen, Ruff. Row VI - Radovich, Salisbury, Horning, Johnson, Rogers, May, Beaudoin. Hoya' Quafzfbf' Bill Russell, Gordon Howard, Keith Fields, Verne Eaton 1. Patience cast, 2. Schau, Fisher, Carder, Morgan. 3. Girls Sports 4. Latin Class, 5. Patience 6. Lunch Hour, 7. Blames, 8. Denny. W.. if fi 1 i.i'N-Q W. -' MAY ICISO ffzQ 23 F Q WSW GP -Qiw xg Hjggfwjcjj Ki 05.7 . gz f NI Wxiifwfmgfhww fig ffwffjw KM 1 QWKLWMBEQW W W f if G 3 Qs 429159 403-S41 FOOTBALL TEAM Row l: Kamlin, Morris, Hall, Nixon, Sluder, Slarlc, Dennis, McCuaig, Arminlroul, Coach Jordan. Row ll: Filler, Miller, Nordloy, Rice, Buising, Kindler, Ashley, Johnson. Winzeler. Row lll: Klason, Tollen, Greenwood, Thompson, Slevens, l-lull, Youngman. Beaulieu, Grillilh. Row IV: Melvin, Pillcinglon, Sevdy, LeCain, Dixon, Offer, Liechli, lvlillheisler Lieloe. Row V: Dell, Roe, Brainard. Fields, Schau, Walker, Payanl, Smilh. Row VI: Coach Reynolds, Besl, Pererson, Treichel, Monson, Nelson, Brallie, Long, Coach Talurn. PANHANDLE CONFERENCE Wallace A Coeur d'Alene Sandpoinl Coeur d'Alene Wesl Valley .. Coeur d'Alene Kellogg Coeur d'Alene Bonners Ferry Coeur d'Alene S+. Maries Coeur d'Alene Lewislon Coeur d'Alene Under The able direclion of Coach Elrner Jordon lhe Coeur d Alene l-ligh School loolball learn made a good record lor lhe 1949 season. Row I: Dennis, Sluder, Rice, Sclwau, Greenwood Row II: Smilh, Walker, Slevens, Filler, Sfarlc. Row Ill Miller, Monson, Dell, Brallie. Row IV: Treiclmel, Win zeler, Nelson, Roe. Row V: Johnson, Toffem, Nixon Klason, Arminlrouf. Row Vl: Beaulieu, Pillcingfon Melvin, Brainarcl, Peferson. 'LM S 'W' 5132 ,, an ii i fi a W 1 , i Q1. at-'lg .l 7 ' 'L' Wi iw M57 Row IZ C. Youngman, Beaulieu, R. Youngman, Morse, Long, Hall. Row Ili Kornbaclcer, Fuller, I-loward, Ashley, Wilson, Reynolds. Row Ill: Pillcinglon, Hedge, Dennis, Kall- wiclc, Leonard, Jolci. JUNIOR VARSITY Coeur d'Alene ,, .53 Lewislon .. .. .4l Cd'A . 45 Mullan Cd'A 33 Lewis and Clarlc ..., H30 Cd'A . 44 Priesl River Cd'A , 5l Missoula .. . .40 Cd'A , 55 Lewislon , CcI'A 50 Lewis and Clarlc 4l Cd'A ..., ., . 29 Bonners ... Cd'A ,, ., ,, 42 Sandpoinl ., ,..., 27 Cd'A 44 Sandpoinl Cd'A 44 Wallace . , H35 Cd'A Wallace The Coeur d'fXlene Varsily, under The coaching ol Elmer Jordon, in 'rhe Tourna- menl of Champions al Wallace, won over Lewis and Clarlc ol Washinglon, Missoula oi Monlana, and Wallace who were hosls. In a slraighl 48 games CHS hasn'l' been delealed in Panhandle play, and lasl year lhey won lhe Slale championship by deiealing Burley 53-43 al Pocalello. FRESI-IMAN Row IZ Winzeler, Leonard, Lyon, Barnes, Craig, Delavan. Row ll: Kissinger, Braclc, Sevdy, Sorbel, Deming. Row Ill: Lemley, mgr., Braclc, Russell, Young, Schmidl, Mon- son, Talum. VA RS l TY Griffilh Fll N l Tibbels, Wilson, Dell, Wilcox, Toll Monson, Winzl Brallle, Rounds, S llw Coach Jordon. ce l I Sw-,A ' 41 l 1 7, l l l li: t ' f'L',fp 'xi xi 3,1 l 1. A f , T, 3 X DELL 5 if B K , fob! 0 , Eye , ,Q jl lf W 1 Pi ll fffw ,K ' 'lll' nltbv- Q MON Sink' V . Q -X 4 ' D ggi, 1 37 x ' Q1 l l 4 l-1 l l P x I xl E l ,X V5 l 'lx f H k fvgsoj Cvv l'MRa ff lamb 3 f mms A -ginilln RODN 5 GN l 773 twig .Qi JDJ 9.9 H 5 Row I: Buising, Pererson, McCrary, Smirh, H. Deming, McMillan, Everson. Row ll: Rogers, C. Deming, Beckland, P. Sfapieford, Winkle. Weeks. Row Ill: Yager, B. Siaple- ford, Runnion, Brockiwoff. The CHS Tumblers have appeared a+ baskerball games. assemblies, and a+ various civic organizafions. They are under rhe direcrion of Mr. Frank Taium. m 1 v wa - 1 -- Row I: Brallie, McMillan, McDonald, l.eCain, Marshall, Rudolph, Yaqer, Gray, John- son, A. Rudolph. Row II: Besl, Mccuaiq, Hayes, Walker, Schau, Dennis, Hurrell, Erickson, Everson. Row Ill: Reynolds, Offer, Liebe, Jones, Hildebrand, Kamlin, Col- lier, R. Erickson, Hanson, Miller, Nelson, Russell, Absenl-Dell, Barrell. l949 TRACK TEAM I949 BASEBALL TEAM Row I: A, Wilson, Graham, Hendrickson, Jaki, Grillilh, Younqrnan, Barrell, Slaelehi. Row llj Huffman, Sfallord, D. Wilson, Wilcox, Capaul, Arrninlroul, Hall, Winzeler, Miller, Row Ill: Weeks, Gmeiner, Sluder, Hunf, Manson, Johnson, Younqman, Beaue li-eu, Pilkinqlon. 0' N65 in-5. WUC: ,,,,,,,s iXuK i'NCs x 'W KW' 'fs N,l14gr ,MTINC5 TKINCS W,v- i N 5--fr-'s fl- -7 V e -- .--Y- CHEERLEADERS Nancy Collier La Velle,Jarnison Darlene Miller . K , C CLUB Row l: Pillcinglon, Barrell, Tollen, Wilcox, Roe, Brainerd lpresidenll, Pelerson, Trei clwel, Sfuder, Johnson. Row ll: Winzeler, Wilson, Bosanlco, Le Pard, Miller, Brallie Hall, Marshall. Le Cain, Younqman, Melvin, Klason, Slarlq, lvlccuaiq, Hendrickson Greenwood, Russell, Erickson, Younqrnan, Ormesby, Weeks, Slallord. Row Ill: Arm infroul, Smillw, l-lurrell, lvlclvlillan, Yaqer. Capaul, Haqadone, Rudolph, lvlcCrary Row IV: Monson, Nelson, Wallcer, Scliau, Carnie, Long, Buising, Kamlin, Filler. all 11 ss. fs , -- . , ,. A . . ,ima ,V M L, .,.n.M,. . , ,- .1 .. ,i i, W F ,gf N 06, X ki xii , Rex sl ' Lffg 1 f .4 59 J' if iff LJ' . EDITORS Verne EaTon Ivlariorie Milenius Bob Bohlrnan The Journalism class puTs ouT The school paper, The WhiTe Pine, once a week, and The Viking annual, The WhiTe Pine is a member oT Quill and Scroll, NaTional ScholasTic Press Associahon, and The PaciTic Slope Press. January IO, The JournalisTs and Thespians held a dinner in The sTudy hall. SevenTy- Two aTTended. LasT spring iournalisTs won TirsT, second. and Third prizes and honorable menTion in The Elks' conTesT, second prize in V.F.W. conTesT, second in The Borah conTesT, and all six places in The Idaho Quill and Scroll conTesT, The WhiTe Pine received superior raT- ing Trom The UniversiTy oT Idaho. JOURNALISM Row I1 Will', Peoples, Ives, Fudge, Abrahamson, Baillief Wilson'. Row II: Isaacson , Milenius', Kildowx, STark, STorz', Thompson', Knapp, Janusch'. Row llli l.aTTerTy, Burrouqhsf l:uTTer ', Jensen , EmmeTT, Finch, WomeldorTT, Nelson. Row IV: EaTon , Bohlmanf I-larreld', Russellf McTayish. People whose names are Tollowed by asTerisks are members oT Quill and Scroll. The Journalism din- ner was held Janu- ary IO, I95O. -1 I -:Issues 1 JOURNALISTS AND IHESPIANS DINE ny sara 'rsempua The poor old gobbler who es- caped from the Christmas and New Year's dlnhers had better hurry up and leave town because the youmallsm and dramatlcs classes are plannlng to use hlm and all hls trlmmlng for a dlnner 'mesday, Jan. 10. The menu as planned so far ls turkey, gravy, dresslng, potatoes. beans. cake and Ice cream. The dlnner wlll be served In atudy hall of the high school and Mrs. Rob- ert Hayden will prepare the tur- key and dresslng. Those from the Journallsm olasa there will be Aldoaa Abrlialltdl. lalot Arlold. Bob Bohlllln, Boll- Ita llarroughs. Verse Eaton. lar- hra Fudge, llay Putter. John Hanell. llary Jeaa lsaaeaoa. Sue Ives. Vlrgllll Isnuseh. Phyllls Jensen. Sue Klldow, Qrol Knapp, .lack lchvlsh. llar- jorle Mllenlus, Colleen Peoples. Norman Radford, Blll Russell, snlrey Starts, num Thompson. Judy Wlll. June Wllson, Kay Stark' Frances Brown, Jeanne Womeldorff and Dorothy Nelson. Dramatlcs students who will be prasant are Carol Aarlle, Joyce BIQVICK, Judy Broderick, Gladys Call, Barbara Collins, Patty Dsvls, lar Jean Flnnegan, Beatrice Griggs, Beverly Holmes, Joan Johnson, Vallejo Johnson' Nomna Lafferty. lonnle Attends Bonnie Peoples, Dorothy Peter- son, Gloria Relger, Evelyn Roe. Don Runr'on, Dorls Bchmldt, Law- rence Acre, lllckey Mllan, and Beverly Gorman. Put Tbnsplans and others who are expected ara msn llalhon. oary saufy, Fred Miller. Wlllll Abba, Arlene Glllallly. lnb Hed- berg. n-my omasy, amy naw, Mar-gre! Graves and Gordon Grind- stiff. Donna Forest, Sheldon Forest- lra. Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Ivana, Fred Wllllallt, Mrs. lloraaoe Hodge. CAN You IMAEIE? ly laaet Arnold Bae Ives wlth long half? Il! Stark never studylng? larry Butch Wlaseler wlthout Beverly ButchIe Gorman? Verne lhtoa wlth a crew cut? Delores lull without C. W.'a basketball? largte Mllrnlus as a brunette? Coach Jordan drlvlng a Csdll- lac? Dunnle llunnlon wlth long, wavy halr? Dewey llagadoae without hls mm. grey hat? Mrs. Melgin with long flnger- halls. Jobs llarreld measuring 5 foot I? Bonnlr Peoples not dedlcatlng a song to Don over Club Coeur d'Alene T Mary Jean Isaacson wlthout her halr rlnses? lllllcf lldovlol wlthout Ernes- tite Stark? Joe lm' wlthout h's fllrtlngi' Bob Bohlman wlthout hls moc- Ol-llns? lack Soasu without hls fancy danclng? Vorll Strider wlthout hls lldl- burns? VI Bnssell without absent adrnlt Clrdl? CII! without Mr. Evals? PLAN CONCERT FOR MIDDLE OF JANUARY By Mary lean laaaesorr Belectlons from Oklahoma, by Rogers and Hammersteln wIII be an Important part of the band's contrlbutlon to the band and or- chsstra's next concert In the mld- dle of January. The Llght Cav- alry 0verture, by Von Suppe and Slelghrtde. are among others to be presented. A well knows plaalst wlll pre- sunt aereenoaa on tae new llgi school plano. The plano, a gift of the Athletic lomsd Table. will be presented formally to the high aehool between the hand and or- destrs sections of the eoaeert. Featured hy the orchestra wlll be the Barber of Seville Over- ture, by Mosart. They wlll also play llsytIme. and several other sslectlons. The band and orches- tra are directed by R. J. Fahrlng- ar. 'l'l'l'0Nl SHOWN ly Pltllls leasea Hr. Glen ltxum. dlrector of Kel- logg hlgh's band. lectured whlle he showed plctures of the Teton mountalns In Wyomlng. The assembly. featurlng geo- graphy and travel, was sponsored by Coeur d'Alene's Athletlc Round Table. ,AN H ' U 5 JAN. u 'Hamm wau.acs: rmzs: 1 tl- I' 6 lte 1118 --fm- vor. za comm D'AIdENE HIGH sc:-xoor., .nu-rusnv 9. xero No. as ' srunfm coumol Isslnsrlcronv Disciplinary Problems Solved by Students' Own Efforts By lollh Burroughs Study halls have always been s rather sore polnt with teachers. lrnere Is ape to be ao much actlvlty that the teacher has no tlme to help those students who need help. Students are spt to look at study hall as a place In whleh to vlslt thelr frlends and to catch up on thelr sleep. Now the members of slxth pe- r:uJ study hall are trying s new way to keep order. Student con- trol! Each student has hls part to do and to make It work well coopera- tlon Is necessary. Four monltors are appolnted each week to help malntaln order. some offenses are: apeakmg with- out permlsslon, wslklng around unnecessarily, dsturbances at the seat or at the llbrary tables' and not belng In the seat when the tardy bell rings. Offenders names are taln-ng by the monltors and turned over tu the tru-hers, who have a detentlon class after school. vlolswra are umm given the you of sweeplng the study hall. wash- Ing desk tops and other Jobs done by the janitor. Doll! Strlley'l part Ill the llll- dfllt oolltrol la that of takllsg roll. Bhlrley Grannls and llll Van Val- kenlrurg slgn passes. IA!! Wrelfl lllollltorl were lulle Barber, Dkll Klee, lack Iamley, and ua-mmf ubhy. Mr. T. W. Jester snd Mr. C. L. Busby are supervisors of thls project. URAMCEEIASS .PLANS 'MURDER' By Bob lohlman Nlght Must Fall ' I three-IC! psychological murder thriller. Is now In production by the drama- tlcs department and wlll be pre- sented ln the latter part of Feb- mary. The locstlon of the play Is Eng- lsnd, and It concems an Invalid, who Is bltter wlth l'fe, her nlece, young but not too sweet, s young Cockney, not too respectable, an smgmn gentleman, none me xn- terestlng, n detectlve, of braln snd brswn. s msld, not at a.ll honest. a housekeeper, who won't take anythlng from the old lady. and others who complete a cast well put together for murder. Durlng the play the audlence vlews the murders, and knows who the kllltr Ia. It watches the mur- derer move, unknown. among the rest of the cast. All of which helps to build up the tensloh of the play. Members of the dramatlcs class who make up the zentauve east of the play are Beverly Gorman, Darlene Dlckes, Bob Bohlman, Evelyn Roe. Verne Eaton, John Harreld, Glorla Relger' Gordon Howard and num Thompson. Dorothy Peterson, Dorle Schmidt. Beverly Holmes, Marjean Plnnegsn, Valleyo Johnson, Mlckey llylan, and Beverly Parsons, are now worklng on a one-act com- edy, On To Washington. CHS Drill Team Travels To Ssndpoml' Jen. 7 ly Barbara hedges The Coeur d'Alene hlgh school dr1ll team ls, by speclal request from the Sandpoint hlgh school, perforrnlng for the basketball game between the schools Satur- day nlght. January 7, ln Band- polnt. To go are Karmen Brenno, loader, Betty Huffman. manager, Diane Burch Patty Davis, Dar- lene Dlckes, .lanle menu. Dolores Donohoe. Barbara Fudge. Bebb Galloway. Beverly Gor- man, Shlrley Granhls, Gall Hayel. Maxlne Hunt, Norma Hyde, Vlr- glnla Janusch' Kay Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Carol Knapp, lartlyn Lalon, Bette IAICII. Sally Orr, Beulah Peters, Blllle Posey, Helen Bchmldt, Lucille Schmidt, Verna Bhewfelt, Patty Bhlerk, Rosalle Btaehll, l4urel Thompson. Jeanne Womeldorff, and Dorothy Wood. I I EDITORIAL HAPPY NEW YEARS ARI MADE lldltor - Verne lhton Happy New Yearl- 'ne time has mme to atan tlslahtag or those momuoaa agaln. If all the students have a fixed determlrmtioa to make and keep reso- lutions, much ua be done for the Improvement of our school to do- velop It Into a smooth running lslohlne. What are some of the resolution that we. as a atudeat body, earl make! The flr-at one, whlch Is the haekhone of many resolntlona, Is to set lllte ladies and gentlemen. le manherly and courteous. Seven hundred and twenty people have the use of the olflue phone and It was not put there for mushy conversations. Resolve to use It only when necessary. The glrls an determlne not to wrlte on thelr lockers any more. for over the Christmas vacatlonl Mr. llvans took tlme to wash and clean all of the lockers on the tblrd floor. The students ln general can resolve not to make the school s loaf- Iag place after four o'clock and they should not stlek around ualrss they have s deflnlte purpose In mind. Cllngtng vlnes and love making In the halls ma be done away wlth. All ol these rrsolutlons an be put Into prartlce to Improve our school. Remember that happy new years have to be made. BLESSEOBIENTI fpmg '5 IART Brings l,ooo Pound IMBLQQHS By Bob Bolrlman I The baby has arrived! ls the Iproud announcement at CHS, the baby being the new plano donated Iby the Coeur d'Alene Athletlc IRound Table, Vital htatlstlcl- 'DelIvered: durlng Christmas holl- 'dsys: We'ght: too heavy to han- dle esslly: Color: Dsrk brown: Nsme: Baldwin: Home: CHS audl- torlum. A rumor has It that anyone coming wm-nn more than a foot Inf una pncmus Item almost for- fells his ltfe. It has also been re- ported that bresth'ng on the plano will brlng the luckless person at least flfty lsahes. Although these stnrles may be sughny exaggeracea, the pisno hu been generously glven by the A. R. T. and students should be very careful not to damage It. Run- ning your flngernslls, bobbyplns. pencils. and other variously ns- snrted Items, over the strings of the plano may thrlll you. but It wlll merely mean s trlp for the plano tuner to come to CHS. Bo let's be careful of our plano sind make It lalt. SPORT SHOTS I By lllrl MtCuaIg They dld It lglln! Now they are tri-state champs Instead of Idaho chsmplons. Of course I sm tallfng about the Vlklnfs Vic- torles over the basketball cham- pions nf Montana and Washlng- ton. , arm- the drswlng was made and everyone found out that the ,VIkIngs' flrst encounter would be with Missoula they wondered how the C.d'A. team was golng to fare Iagslnet this much blgger school. The team won that game with a score of 51 to 10. The next day the V'kIngs' squad was goin! to partlclpate wltll Lewis and Clark for the flnals. All sports fans walted for thls battle. Just a week before the tournament the Vlklngs gmt won the game wlth 1. C. by s small margin, The outcome was another victory for the tes.m as they won by a nlne polnt lead. When asked for a comment of the toumamcnt Mr. Evans aald. 'I ,was very much pleased with the sportsmanshlp of the boys both on and off the floor. Not so lucky, however, was the Froah team of the hlgh school. They were In another tournament of thelr own. Central Valley asked them over there to partlclpate In a elght team Invltatlonal meet. These games took place the 28, 29 and 80 of December. I The next two games wlll both be home games. The Vlklngs will meet St. Harte! January 13 fol- lowed hy their annual battle with Wallace. 'Hue same nlght that the Var-slty meets Wallace the Jr. Var- slty wlll play the Walace JV's. The Freshmen and .lunlor Varslty wll travel to Splrlt lake January xo when they will compete with the h0st'l A and B teams. All three squads of C.d'A. have been keeplng In shape during the school vacatlon and they are all steamed up for thelr oomlng games. Whlle talklng to Walt Dell, he lald, A few of the games mlght be a llttle tough, hut the fellows wI.ll try to keep that cham- plonshlp trophy In Ooeur d'Alene. S'l'l7Al'l' 10 PIIBFOLI AT CIS For the Nstlonal Assembly pro- gram January 10, CHS students are promlsed qulte s treat. llr. G-larles Stuart. who was a player In the orlglnal Oklahoma, pro- duction, wlll be the attractlon. I SFU TERS ss When Avxs Hendrickson was In- sulted, she was hlghly Indlgnant and exclaimed, I've been Insulat- mx a a a Danny Anderson's theme was very Intellectual. It had hls name, Engllsh, and best of all, It wu dated July 4, 1950! s s s Dean Howard thlnlas hls persua- slve nature ls fa'llng. as be doesn't seem to dtg up enough rnulea for hls Mule Trails. Glelrdlva Knapp flatly turned down hls offer to he held mule. a s s Harvey Hunt gets hls nourlsh- ment from chewing on Edlth Tremblay's pencils. s s e Reason for all the by-llnes In the Wh'te Pine this Week ls that thll Issue goes an the annual. a a s The only eommont Norma Laf- f-'ty san when an. auppqr ann nu fht nn her hoe In the snow was Well, Verne, just dols't ltlllil there. Dlg me out! When Joe Roe kept vlsltlng the journallsm class Mlss Townsend sald, What sre you dolng In here, Joe? You don't belong to us. Joe replled: But I get lonesome for ya! a a a It appears that Mar'lyn Bolvin and Pat Anderson like Bob Hed- berg, the new jsnltor, so well that they even stay after school to help hlm sweep the study hall. Bu! the real reason Is that they rnlsbe- hsved In study hall. WE RESOIVE ly lo Anrre neun. As the new year slyly crept around the corner and the old year llmped away, many students began to thlnk seriously about such thlngs as new year's resolutions. Fr-antlcally scrlbbllng off resolu- tlons as the old year passed out. mlght be found any of the Ing students. Clarence Jensen hopes to to study hle new romance :Ines more thoroughly for hlntl. clues, and Ideal. June Wilson resolves to tlent With Mr. Llnel In chorus. Carl Deming has declded will Write to all hll girl more regularly and try to good Impression on more gm at cl-rs. Betty Youngmsn wlll treat Ike better thls year. Dave Bulslng resolves to keep one eye on Carole Asrlle nnd the other one on the cute blondes around school. Barbara Oolllna makes s resolu- tlon not to break the reaolutlon she made last vear. June Reber resolves to go to church every Sunday. Holly Emmett resolves to go to bed next New Yeafs lve. Lawrence Acre wlll try not to falnt when he looks at hls next report card. And. flnally, Ivan Bosanko ra- lolvas to Warn his Bacher! aheld of ttme the next tlme he goes to classes so he won't be embarrassed when they look so surprlsed to lee htm there. follow- be able mags- helpful be ps- mlxed that he fr1ends make a of the tryto MARIE GORDON DIRECTS SHOW ls the Honored Guest AI' Reception Held in Jun- ior College By Sue ltlldow Mlss llsrle Gordon retumrd to her old Job of dlrectlng the hlgh school rsd'o show the day before Christmas. ltss Gordon accompanled the performers, directed the Tags and made a few sltcratlons In the scrlpt 's la Gordon'. She sald shc felt rlghl at home on the show. Raeceptlnn Gives An Informal receptlon, honorlng M'ss Gordon was held In the home ec. room of the new Junlor collegc bulldlng Dec. 23. Her former students, graduates of CHS, were there along wIth other frlends. lllss Shlrley Ford who Is now st- tendlng St. 0laf's college ln Moore- hesd, Minn.. lang several selec- tions and llss Gordon played one of her own composit'on1. Quartet Slnga The hlgh school quartet conslst- Ing of Veme Eaton, Kelth Flelds. Gordon Howard. and Blll Russell sang all the selectlons sung last year. Othera present were llara-I WI!- mn. naw aruayme ar Eastrna-r Music Pchool In Rochester. New York: An'ta Holmes. attending the Unlverslty of Oregon: Io Aa1 Braek from Br-rlpps college la Call- fornlag Vlrglnls Rowe from Mon- tana Stats unlverslty at Mlssoula: Punky Wood who ls attandlnx Wash'ngt.nn State college: Bob Hatch who Is rotng tn 0orrsa':a In Spokane and Jerry Cbdlus who la sttsndlng WSC. CHS students Included Norm! Lafferty, Kay Chamberlln, Darlene Dickes, Sue Klldow, and Jlrn Mc- Cuslg. Also sttendlng were Mlss Lou'ee Shadduck, Mrs. E. V. Bnughton. Crlssy Ilarglss, Doreen Cooper. Marlon Mllls and so rm, e . . '21 THE . wmv: . 4 F rm: 'fl unit: Edllllrj Verne Eflttlll' Alllllt- ant Eunvr: nm huaaall: rn--If .lark ur-'ravlang F-ammo may wm. .un Anna mul:-. nun num- man: En-nam:--nz Jenn llarreld muomnt- Mauna nm-an.m.nn. .ram-1 Arnold. I-'rnnuea ru-own nnnna num-ugh.. harem. Fudrn-. May Fulter. Mar nan 1-aa.-ron. sm- rw-a, Vlrrrlnls .mmm-n, Pnyum Jensen. Bus xnuow. cam: In-wp, Marirrlv Mllenlus, ohm-n r-ww... or. gnan Radford. Kny mark. smrlu Kors, Ruth Thomwnn, Junr wlmm ami .vaanna 1-me-mnrrr. A Word To the Wise ly Sue Ives and Joll llarreld Dear Prospective Annual Own- er: Are you warned about where to Invest your money? Well, let us ease your mlnd and your pocket- book. Come to room 200 and we' INEVERIATENEDI Grsnms e nd Ernshisor . . Wort m Vsln ly lll llllell For a week precedlng December ll, everyone ln CHS buaaed In an- tlclpatlon of the coming long vaca- tlon. Plans were lald out and forgotten. Dark s c h e m e s took shape and the general aura vias one of a let's-hurry-up-and-geb out-ol-school nature. not so In worm period amer- lcan govemment, for In thls qulet. happy contented class, whose only purpose In l'!e Ia to soak up great quantltles of American guvem- ment, a happy llttle plot was hatched out. Wlthln the fertlle bralns of the lllsses June Emehls- er and Shlrlay Grannls ths wheels had been turning for months. I A g'gantIc class Chrlstman party was In the offlng. The presents were to be stupendous. Such ool- ossal thlngs as a 1048 calendar for Don Peterson, a can opener for Ivan Bosanko. an empty tomato can for Sue Ives and many, many more wonderful glfts to be dll- trlbuted among the class. No one was to be left out. The fateful day drew nearer: everythlhg was In readiness. The presents were all wrapped and ready. Enormous yamounts of chocolate chlp. oat- meal and coeoanut oookles had been baked. Promptly at one o'cIock on Dec. 16 these two asplrants to glory grandly entered room 200 to be Imet hy-nothing, absolutely noth- Ing, the room was completely de- rertcd. ln a moment of frensy these stalwarts hurried forth to ascertsln the reason for this com- plete lsck of Interest. I lfr. Evans. they cried, where Is everybody 7 I --No school una p, m.. came the Itheefftll reply. And so, faced with the lnev.I.n- hlllty of It all, llke Damon and Pyth as, they turned and slowly I retumed to 200 where the now lus- terless tomato can and the other Ilfsnd gifts were given a decent Ilnteremnt. And rnunehlng s tear- soalfed coolfle, they took their places In the ranks of Lhose who had trled and falled. IREMOVES LIPSTICK ADS FROM LOCKERS By Norrnn Radford Girls! Were your locker rooms and lockers smeared wlth llpatlck. were your boy friends' names plas- tered across them, had you a p'e- ture of your favorlte movle actor, such as l4ssIe, slttlng where you , could see It upon openlng the lock- er' dld thse cobwehe on your books look repulslve, or dld those kleenexes dropped so dalnt ly here ,and there bother you? Then fear no longer for those days are gona. I During Chrlstrnas vscatlon cr-ls Ihad a new look on llfe when she I acqulred the use of s rag, a bucket, lsoap. and the fearless tenaclty of llr. Evans. The poor, trustlng soul. Little dld he know what work lay ahead. From mornlng to nlght, from breakfast to supper and from locker to locker dld he toll. Now that th'ngs are cleaned up, all names and slgns of ldehtlfloa- tlon are gone. lr. Evans offers a Ifree guide tour tn those girls un- able to flnd their lockers. HOME IIC CLAS! LEARN!! T0 MAKE lU1'l'0Nll0Ll8 will rel'eve you of these flnan-I ly Ffgwq hymn, cial worries, In return you wlll be the proud owner of s brand new Vlklng annual. For 82.50 we can promlse you lastlng memories Io! your hlgh school years. All orders for annuals must be placed by February 10. Abso- lutely no annuals will he sold after thls date. As of January B. only 338 an- unals have been sold. Thoughi sales have been poor, the editors of the Viklng have sent to the puhllsher ll pages, oontalnlng plc- tures of tumbers' football. has- ketball, track team, baseball, junlors, sophomores, freshmen, and other organlaatlons. Slx pages will be devoted to muslc, nlne for sports. thlrteen for seniors, and six for orgsnlaa- tlonl. All told. tha annual will contaln 90 pages. Thls part of the letters Is ad- dressed to the shy senlora, who have not tumed In their annual cuts and actlvlty lst.l. The Uuts actlvlty llsts by Febnrary 1. Yours tlll we see you wlth 82.50, The Vlldng Staff. IIDBIIG ll NEW IANPIDR- Again the halls of CHS have a new Janitor pushing the broom doum the halls. Thll time It l.l one of thelr own students' Bob Hedberg. must be In by January l0 and thel I 'me studsnts or me mane pa- riod homemaklng clsss are f'nIsh. Ing thelr flrst sewlng article by msklng bound and handmade but- tonholes. These are examined by the Instructor. lllss Lelmkuehler, who polnts out the rnlstakes and 'directs the eorrectlng of them. Thls week the class ls golng to make candy. Instead of cooklss. whlch had been declded on before vsost-Ion. Former actlvltles of the class have been cannlng and home fur- nlshtnga. MYSTIRY IAN IN Till IIALL ly Judy Wlll In spite of the friendly atmo- sphere. there Is a mystery man lurking In the halls of CHS. Be- slde the plctures of Wsshlngton and Abraham Llneoln, there Is a photograph of another dlstln- gulshed gentleman. Who ls he? A recent excursion to the maln hall by the lngllah I class proved that out of seventeen attempts to ldanttfy our mystery man only flve were successful. Wrong answers Included Frank- lln D. Roosevelt. Willlam .lsnnlngl Bryan, the ftrst CHS hlgh school prtnclpsl, Woodrow Wllson, and J. lldgar Hoover. And what ls the msn's real name? Just take s look at hlm and see ll you know. W2 I 'K 2 I. Dummy, Brainarcl, Roe, Wilcox. 2. Ialum, Thomas, Finnegan, I-Iolm, Emehiser. 3. Hafh- away. 4. 4+h period Sfudy I-IaII. 5. Frandsen. 'S-f. 6. I-Ianson, Acre. Ebert 7. Jensen, Rudolph. 8. Lalce, Everson. 9. Dennis, Schau. IO. Mure phy. II. Fuson, Calkins, Graves. I2. Wood. Brenno, Waldron. I3. Asplund. I4. Lewisfon Foolball Game. l5. Barnes. I6, Treichel, Johnson. I7. Emehiser, Grannis. I8. Davis, Schmidl, Peferson. I9. Gmeiner, Slolls. 20. Guslalson, Isaacson, Ivlilenius, Bufler. 21. Par- sons, McDonald. C7 wif-U5 MOXSYLLE YAM Q60 15 ,gg Q UL 0 95 SWAN 3 y fl: fS cholasffe I X 2.152939 Fl T ,DY Fkfmk M opp is NN 917 N5 ods 'vw D GGA BOARD Row lg Diane Oakley, pres., Emehiser. Row ll: l-lalhaway, Isaacson, Jesler. Row Ill: Miss Lalla, advisor, Reber. These girls have received pins lor oulslanding worlc in lhe GGA. Gold Pins-Marjorie Milenius, Phyllis Jensen. Silver Pins-Karmen Brenno, Gail Cooper, Dolores Donahoe, Marilyn French, Mary Jean Isaacson, Barbara James, Belly Leach, Maxime Schmicll, Rila Smilh, Kay Slarlc, Faye Thomas, June Wilson, and Dorolhy Wood. Bronze Pins-Carole Aarlie, Florence Ashdown, Jo Anne Baillie, Mary Branson, Phyllis Burch, Bonila Burroughs, Barbara Collins, Ella Claire Courlney, Jane Diclces, Joan Delongchamps, June Emehiser, Pal Frandsen, Barbara Fudge, Beb Galloway, Roberla Gage, Mae Fuller, Wilma Goll, Gilda Gray, Alenor l-lalhaway, Avis l-lendriclcson, Belly Flullman, Maxine l-ludson, Norma l-lyde, Virginia Janusch, LaDonna Jensen, Belly Jesler, Kay Johnson, Sue Kildow, Delores Killleson, Marilyn La Fon, Priscilla Liechli, Janelle Mason, Erma Jean McCaw, Joyce Molslead, Dorolhy Nelson, Anida Olson, Doris Olson, Beulah Pelerson, Billie Posey, Margarel Posl, Pally Shierlc, Belly Sleele, Pal Slewarl, Vivian Swan, Nancy Swanlc, Rulh Thompson, Virginia Werls, Judy Will, Jeanne Womeldorll. BOYS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Row If Russell, Kissinger, Nixon. Row II: Monson, Peferson, Wilson, Jensen, Je-sler aclvisor. Row III: Toffen, Nelson, LeCain. Row I3 Chamberlin, Pres., Long, Pierallr, Maher, Roberlson, SQOII, Long, Holmes, Mar san, Sfowe. Row II: Besf, Ruflwven, Kornbaclwer, Besl, Posl, Payanl, Ifndicoll, Barnwell Quigley, Barber, Weniger, Richards, Sfengel, Wiks, Lavonfure. Row III: Carcler, Rice Lenfs, Van Vallcinburg, Jolwnson, Slevenson, Slaelweli. Row IV: Herriqes+ad, Essley Cauclill, S+ewarI, Lumdemo, G-ellner, Schmidt Hill. Row V: Caudill, Barnes, Offer Judson, Clwarlrand, Wiks, Rieger, Hayes, Lieclwfi, Jessen. LATIN CLUB GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB Row I: Jensen, presiden'r, Shierk, WaIdron, James, JesIer, Isaacson, Leimkuehler, spon- sor. Row II: MiIenius, Radovich, I'IoImes, ChamberIein. Row III: Soper, L. Jensen Sfark. TAU SIGMA Row I: James, CharIrand, Marfin, Weiss, I-Iafhaway, Goff, AIIen, Broderick, Moser Branson, SIange, Molsfead, Mensch, Leach, Brenno. Row II: Brack, Barnes, Maker I-Ierriqs+ad, Essley, Burroughs, ScoH, president May, BohIman, Peferson, Ealron, B ScoII, Courfney. Row III: Schmidlr, MyIan, EuIIer, LaIIerIy, ChamIoerIin, I-Iedloerq Karlsen, I-IowerIon, Payne, Ernehiser, Jackson, NeI'IIeIon, RusseII, Thompson, Jensen Huffman. Row IVL Posey, I-Iayward, Borvin, Posf, Hudson, McCuIIough, Johnson DeiIz, Denning, DahI, Kildow, Moser, Johnson, Gorman, B. Johnson. Row V: Roberf son, M. Johnson, LenIs, DeIongchamp, M. Branson, Kiesz, I-Ioward, French, Richards I-Iorninq, SI'eeIe, Nelson, OIson, Euffer. Row VI: RusseII, I-Iedal, Beaudoin, Rust Sfark I-Iendrickson, Greenwood, ArminIrouI, Sraehli, Erickson, Graves, Monfanq, Swank VVinzeIer, Brockhofi. LIFE WITH FATHER November 29, I949 Fafher-Bill Russell Mollwer-Norma Lalferly ClarencefBob Bohlman Wlwllney4Don Runnion Jol'1n+l.awrence Acre HarlanfBol:n Scolf Cousin Cora-wlvlay Fuller Mary Skinner-Bonnie Peoples SX l Q 'Q ,sf ws Anniefpally Davis Nora-Evelyn Roe Margarel-Dorolhy Peferson Maggie-Joyce Breviclc Dr. l-lumplwreys-Jolwn Harreld Dr. Marlow-Jim Mccuaiq Dr. Somers-Verne Ealon Delia-Rullw Thompson Dr. Lloyd-Gordon Howard -4? mn' 1,5 CWA Vps AQ-1 3QfX.fxP-D I llvchfiitvl l ll age L? afzaz, 1 llullml I sr.v4m1?JMM ,A AXM. Ag' WL, DRAMATIC ARTS The dramalics class belongs Io Ihe Nalional Thespian Sociery. Sludenls earn member- ship Through a poinl sysiem, len poinls being required. Sluclenls may also earn up Io Tour srars which are added Io Iheir pins aller earning Iorly addilional poinis. Members of Thespians are Judy Will, President JoAnne Baillie, Secrelaryq Donna Foresi, Treas- urer, and Bob Bohlman, Vice President Phyllis Carson, Wilda Abbs, Arlene Gillaspy, Carole Aarlie, Judy Broderick, Barbara Collins, Norma Lallerly, Bonnie Peoples, Doro- 'rhy Pelerson, Gloria Rieger, Evelyn Roe, Don Runnion, Rulh Thompson, May Fuller, Lawrence Acre, Beverly Gorman, Mickey Mylan, Darlene Dickes, Gordon Howard, Verne Ealon, Bill Russell ,Parry Davis, David Smilh. DRAMATICS CLASS Row I3 Rieger, Miller, Finnegan, Mylan, Lallerly. Row II: Call, Fuller, Johnson Thompson, Broderick, Runnion, Peoples, Roe, Brevick, Gorman, Dickes. Row III1AarIie, Collins, Acre, Holmes, Pelerson, Schmidl, Davis, Bohlman, Harreld. CASTS OF PLAYS 'ITHE CRADLE SONGH: Aarlie, Brevick, Broderick, Call, Collins, Lalferly, Peoples, Acre, Fuller, Mylan. NIGHT MUST FALLU: Ealon, Gorman, Rieger, Dickes, Roe, Bohlman, Harreld, Howard. ON TO VVASHINGTONH: Mylan, Davis, Finnegan, Holmes, V. Johnson, Pelerson, Schmidt THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMASU: Runnion, Acre, Broderick, Davis, Finnegan, Holmes, J. Johnson, V. Johnson, Rieger, Roe, Gorman, Mylan, Griggs. 'IGOOD NIGHT, CAROLINEH: Aarlie, Collins, Runnion, Acre. The above plays were presenled lor school assemblies, conlesls, The G.G.A., 'rhe P.T.A., and 'rhe womans' club, P.E.O. A ioinl banquei of Thespians and iournalisls was held January IO. Sevenly-'rwo people arrended. Guesls were Mr. Phippeny, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Florence Hodge of The Press. ffm i. fl ' i ii ' i v 1 X 1 i x J L x i - ix K. I W uf r ' ,L 4.5 if I f ' '- Q , J , ix K Q , 1 ' ' i ix NIJ iii! i 1 I ' ,i K' , y i ,f W ,h X-w C i if if 5 i K Jijxiije qoboxQe,icQpeS isirpifrom J. M- Barrie's Qualify Sire-ei , The Nigi'i+ Before Chris? X X Vw Wai , iiicaljiriniiiefj bf Clarissa , Good Niqhi Caroline , and Hwe Thespian dinner. J W' 1 5 i 2 v',lX 3, , 1 7 U- ' ix, 'I , .x X A W.. Row I - Salisbury, Sands, Thompson, Dawson, Dahlman, Sfeele, Frandsen, Slaley, Janusch, Keyser, Coals, Jones, Walkup, Schmidt Johnson. Row II - Rouse, Kasonen, Will, Bowler, Walker, Shaul, Way, Do'ry, Hiort Monlang, Sfoddard, Jares, Karlson, Carlsen. Row III - Johnson, Gellner, O. Wright Schneburger, Urbanek. Pederson, Pehan, Collins, Glasco, Nordby, Berg, Filler. Row IV -- Loving, D. Wright SI'o+'Is, Cowan, Self, Ferris, Johnson, Kirk. Row V - Williams, I-Iart I-Ianks, Madison, Haw- kins, Shern, Drake, Prinzing, Hazelfon, Dean. Row VI - Greenwood, Morse, Thomp- son, Carlsen, Bucher, Mason, Forest I-Iansen, Benjamin, Donges, Chrisliansen. Row VII - Bell, Woodin, Lingo, Rogers, Miles, Pieralt Schullz, Rininger, McCaw, Ben- ham, Dooley, Kohler, Cusler, Cochran. 6944? Row I - Salisbury, Schwesig, Prichard, Hamlet Yager, K. Burch, R. Burch, Driessen, Knapp, Baker, L. Jensen. Row II - Thorne, Carlson, I-Iippler, Hayes, Evans, Shalluck, O. Smifh, Slewart Brookshier, Posey, Young. Row III - Dell, Aresvik, Miles, Sea- graves, J. Schmidt L. Schmidt B. Thomas, Woolsey, McCaw, Plant Kusler, Barnes. Row IV - Brandt Shilling, Roberge, Russell, Voilen, Adams, Woodin, Chrisliansen, Carder, Barnes. Row V - Brandt McCracken, Gladdings, Edwards. Clark, Peferson, Robinson, Icerson, Jackson, Juslus. Row VI - Moen, Slickney, Jensen, Baxler, Alex- ander, Gamble, Glasco, Madson, Rogness, I-Iogue, Worst Foss, Barnwell. Row VII -- O'TooIe, I-Iamby, Harkleroad, Minch, Lemley, Webb, Bi++les+on, Baker, Reynolds, Thompson, Jensen, Dakin, Jacobson, Gumm, Amell, Doucey, Brandin, Hanks, Alwood, Presley, SpeIIgaH'i. w - ii ,iimimissrma is wma.. jvanmnqnq Y . I I I Row I - Brevick, Higgins, Meelcma, Deifz, Heyn, Pederson, Slreeler, Hagerfy, Roberge, Smifh, Boolh, Treichel, Carroll, Jorgenson. Row II - Best Jones, Reinoehl, Ruger, Ferguson, Oslheller, Soper, Pierall, Olsen, Biaaland, Osborne. Row III - Posl, Showen, Harris, Ross, Appleby, Burns, Rogers, Lynn, Lavonfure, Lafferly. Row IV - Fi+zSimmons, Greer, Miller, Winlcle, Sherman, Monson, Miller, Roberlson, Rogers, Sperber. Row V - Hayes, Jacobson, Hanson, Heindrichs. Zalomslcy, Slarlc, Wrighl, Baldwin, Maslen, Scoll, Rice, Turcofle, Palmer. Row VI - Hendrick, Dobler, Lyon, Leonard, Libby, Moss, Morgan, Wrighl, Baldwin, Horning. Row VII - Schini, Coons, Hallvilc, Fredelcind, Veser, Haqadone, Purcell, Glen, Wolfe, Johnson, Parlcer, Huslead, Moreland, Guidice, Gonsalus, Biaaland, Johnson. eaewti Qaeda Row I - Bucher, Hensley, Slengel, Jamison, Snyder, Huber, Clouse. Boughlon, Kirsch- ner, Quinlivan, Hendrickson, Brandson, Cameron. Row II - Covill, Wesf, Miller, Capaul, Carder, Valenle, Tilla, Schmidl, Tremblay, Barnelf, DeMerriII, Hudson, Srrobel. Row lll - Dennis, Spellman, Ufford, Gulhmiller, Johnson, Pelers, Thom, Fischer, Grey. Row IV - Moore, Hinds, Maynard, Yearoul, Woods, Winlers, Pefer- son, Salisbury, Gerlhs, Siedler, Janssen, Gundlach, Webber. Row V - Rilzheimer, Swanson, Rose, McCoy, Murphy, Newell, Whilney, Kramer, Cleveland, Sleele, EveriH', Wendler, Van Slare, Gaines, Treichel, Dennis, Murray, Hensley, Mossburgh, Fuller, Kios. Somefhing Io Iook forward +o. Coeur d' Alene sI'udenIs now have one of Ihe mosi' beauI'ifuI and besr equipped Junior Colleges in I'he Nor+h- wesf in Iheir own 'FronI' yard. Plan 'I'o conI'inue your educafion Ihere. Wri+e or Phone 24 76-wifi QQJQZQ QzcuaZQ foffege CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I950 GRADUATING CLASS Wafer 2-5462262 mm COEUR D'ALENE'S COMPLETE ELECTRIC MOTOR REWIND AND REPAIR SERVICE ,'A4N.5-Kgs, AGENTS FOR I-ff ' Eno I I' ' v 1 ' I Io ?nZ5lFQx4f I, 3 I ' I wr ' ' E ' ' If '1 Huron-wma runrmunf Movns I J Exclusive Local Member MOVING-LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 2I4-2l8 Lakeside Ave. COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO Phone 474 UTAH KING COAL IN ALL SIZES Continuous Quality ls Quality You Trust lblult vnnu nvlnanlv Or ru COCA-Chu Cblnun lv EMPIRE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. I5+l1 and Sherman Z' Ed gc ff '72 LAK E c: I T v .'Every3hil2h.Er qebies ar: I3 Shlmzjr ll4'f2 Lakeside Ave. Congratulations Seniors Que-9,9 Mine 307 Fron+ Avenue Phone I05 ' COEUR D'ALENE CLEANERS 6 DYERS ,U -' . I :1:1'5: 7 A 4 4- .gil f 3 YOUR fl 3 BEAUTY BANKING s HOP BUSINESS Manager, VIOLET JONES D I 9II 5+h S+.-Ph. 639 'muted and Appreciated W' X014 H0 A I I I XI Coeur d'AIene 'B I I S S ff MEMBER E. B. I. c. CONGRATULATIONS I WMA Time Shop D R I V E I N N For Besf In Food And FounI'ain Service HARRY WALLY EDNA FERN 3I5 Sherman W B E S T w I S H E S JWZZKBB f 5I5 SHERMAN AVE. Phone 65I-J X-49' , 'r-'.' Y '3:'-FLX -3 'iv nffl' 'A I 704' NF ' .lg . FH I3 Q '. if M 5, . s -. Q W' N X -xg '. I Q U- -R . Ng.,- -Q, M 'Q tj Q 211' Best Wishes to The Class of l950 wand. DIAMONDS 81 WATCHES BULOVQA-ELGIN-HAMILTON Phone 6l8 IO9 Nor+h Fourfh S+. CO1lg1'dfIlldfi0l1S C 071 gwlf 11161170715 Class of '50 TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '50 ZQAW1 09574 75400101 Planning FOUNTAIN-DRUGS- Real Eslale - Loans PRESCRIPTIONS nsurance Corner 4l'h and Sherman ll2 4+h S+. Phone 233 Pl10n9 32 COEUR d'ALENE, IDAHO Reddy Kilowatt says: CONGRATULATlONS GRADUATES! Our l'eam of l200 employees, good ci'l'izens and neighbors of yours: Wishes you lhe besl of luck in +he years +o come. 74 Pawn go. BEST QNISHES , Sy From The MM We WWWYW Hxraixzfs HAYDEN LAKE. IDAHO Congralulalions Seniors PROPHECY A Day af KVNI Twenfy-five Years From Now Good morning, everyone: fhis is your early-bird fype announcer BILL RUSSELL. welcoming you fo anofher day af KVNI TV-FM, fhe radio sfafion by fhe lake. This sfafion is owned, operafed, and swepf ouf nighfly by DUANE HAGADONE. Firsl on The program fhis brighf morning of May I7, I975. will be GORDON HOWARD lGod's giff fo womenl singing The Sfar Spangled Banner accompanied by CLARENCE JENSEN and his magic frombone. These fwo, wifh a Iof of encour- agemenf and a slighf remunerafion, will perform a+ wakes, baseball games, wresfling mafches, ping pong fournamenfs, and barbecues. Now for your early morning news broughf fo you by fhe Sfark lndusfries Incorporafed, owned and operafed by KAY STARK and JIM STARK. Vice- presidenl' in charge of filling ink-wells is STAN WIL- COX, fhe Bingo King. Your scinfillafing news- casfer, DON MAY, will now bring you fhe lafesf news in and around Coeur 'd Alene. Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. Norfh and Soufh Idaho, and all boafs on fhe lake. Lefs go fo press! Flash! If has been reporfed fhrough reliable chan- nels 'rhal WALTER DELL has finally made 'lhe fresh- man foofball feam af The Universify of Idaho. This will be good news for an ex-cheerleader of CHS. Coeur d' Alene's answer fo Monfgomery Clif+, DON YAGER, is going fo sfar in fhe new picfure The Refurn of Margaref O'Brien. He is lo co-sfar wifh Ingrid La Vere, beffer known fo CHS graduafes as PATTY DAVIS. If is well known fhaf Paffy is mar- ried fo fhe safefy-pin magnafe, RUSSELL McMIL- LAN. JUDY WILL, beloved housemofher af WSC, has been faking a shorf vacafion from her lonesome boys af fhe Phi Sigma Kappa house. She has been visif- ing MOLLY EMMETT, fhe nofed real esfafe dealer. Molly recenfly sold The famous playboy, BURGESS MC DONALD'S esfafe fo MR. AND MRS. BRUCE BARRETT. Bruce is now principal of CHS and ELAINE spends some of her fime af fhe Bozanfa Tavern playing bridge wifh Mrs. Bob Bacon, The former PHYLLIS JENSEN, who has converfed fhe former high school info a huge drive-in wifh hof dogs her specialfy. Service Club really affecfed her. Mrs. Jack Bafus lMigs ROGERSI, and Mrs. C. W. TOTTEN IDOLORES RUFFT also spend much of fheir fime af Hayden Lake. C. W. made his large forfune by raising prize sfeers. Exclusive! MARY BRANSON, prominenf affor- ney, is now handling fhe case of MARVIN SIM- MONS versus fhe Sfafe. He was caughf bloffing insfead of rubbing. Among her recenf cases is MADOLYN CARGO versus GWENN RUDE. If seems fhey bofh appeared af an exclusive parfy wearing idenfical dresses. The consequences of fheir ensuing argumenf will be in fhe hands of Judge GEORGE ARMSTRONG and VURNETT GUEN- THER, LYLE ANDERSON. BOB HEDBERG, DON HOLLANDER, ADRIAN LITALIEN, GERALD MALINAK, LUCILLE SCHMIDT, JUNE MARTIN. PATRICIA LEE, GEORGIA RUSSELL, BETTIE FUSON, and DOLORES KITTELSON, who form fhe iury. This is Don May saying Goodbye fo you and you and l do mean YOU. And now we will have a few words from fhe world renowned pickle king, PATRICK HURRELL, fha invenfor of fhe warfless pickle. Our pickles are eafen exclusively af 'rhe Silver Grill, owned and operafed by NORMAN Lucky Louis LAKE. DALE ANDERSON, KENNETH BRYAN, DON DOUG- LASS and ofher pafrons of +he Grill mainfain fhey are fhe besf pickles fhey've ever eafenf' Presenfing your favorife and mine, HEDDA PEOPLES wifh all fhe lafesf sociefy chif-chaf. She is broughf fo you by Carfers Lilfle Dynamife Pills fhe miraculous discovery of LIDA CARTER, Girl Scienfisf. Miss Peoples. Hello, hello, hello all you lovely people ouf in radio land. Here's Iiffle me again wifh all fhe choice fidbifs of sociefy gossip. My firsf exclusive concerns a girl you all know. SUE IVES. The cork boof queen 'announced her engagemenf fo NORMAN RAD- FORD, fhe eminenf archaeologisf, af a small soiree af her exclusive Soufh Hill home in Spokane. Among fhe firsf fo hear 'I'he news were ALDONAH ABRA- HAMSON, FRANCES BROWN, BEVERLY FINCH. and MARILYN FRENCH of Coeur d' Alene. Well, VERNE EATON and NORMA LAFFERTY finally did if. Affer being engaged for lwenfy-four years fhey suddenly eloped. Verne, as edifor of fhe Press, is nol' one fo make hasfy decisions. And now for fhe inside sfory on fhe cosfume ball everyone's falking abouf. If was given by BOB and MARYHELEN LE CAIN in honor of 'rhe arrival of fheir elevenfh boy. Bob always wanfed a foolball feam of his own. Displaying greaf originalify, HAR- VEY ARMINTROUT, DON PETERSON, BARRY WINZELER, JACK SCHAU, and DENNY STEVENS WZQVIKING 'gif Q. I W A COMPLETE HI-SCHOOL STORE 7 Q' I I I-'N 'I . QPQIIIIII Congratulahons ,Il 0. I o I s E N I o R s O 0 I, QRMI SCHOOL SUPPLIES TEXT Books MAGAZINES M CANDY-GUM HOT LuNoI-IES FOUNTAIN I COMPLETE COMMERCIAL M AND DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE I3 REFRIGERATION CO. 302 N. 4+h S+. Phone 288 I02 Norfh 4+h Congra+uIaI'Ions Class of '50 LAKE CITY INVESTMENT CO- H. v. Wilson LOANS George Krisfin INSURANCE Joe R. Acuff REAL ESTATE The Home of Building Ma+eriaI 220 Second S+reeI' COEUR d'ALENE, IDAHO Phone 332 EXTENDS HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS From Wm. Secaur EImer C. NoIancIer and W. F. Secaur, Mgr. came as foofball players. They escorfed JO ANNE BAILLIE. DORIS BOHLE, CAROL KNAPP, GLO- RIA RIEGER, and DIANE OAKLEY. who wi+h equal originalify came as cheerleaders. BOB BOHLMAN, affired as +he village idiof, won firsf prize as having fhe mosf fypical cosfume. He was accompanied by VALLEJO JOHNSON who appeared as Salome. Anofher guesf was JOHN HARRELD, who came as a lion, fhe symbol of The MGM sfudios. which he owns. operafes, and in which he is fhe chief acfor. He was accompanied by his fourfeenfh wife, Fife L'Amour nee DOLORES DONOHOE. John is known as fhe second Arfie Shaw. BILL MARSHALL received many wary glances when he showed up in a prison uniform carrying a file. Bill was on his vacafion from his warcIen's dufies af Sing Sing. Amid a blare of frumpefs MONSIEUR O. AL- ONZO BRAINARD made a dramafic enfrance af- fired in fhe pink fighfs and red ballef slippers from his recenf friumph The Red Shoes . Alonzo, as fhe prima donna of lhe Bellef Russe, formerly of The Rockelfes, has appeared before many of fhe crowned heads of Europe. lmpersonafing lhe village drunk, PHIL BEAU- DOIN escorfed PAT KIESZ as Marie Anfoineffe. Pai is dean of music af Pimenfo Universify lgood old P. U.l buf she has been reporfed smuggling boogie woogie lessons fo her pupils on fhe side. Music was furnished by LAWRENCE OLE JOHNSON and his Yumpin' Yiveca+s. Members of fhis famed aggregafion are MAY FUTTER, oce- rina. JOYCE MOLSTEAD, bass vial, BOB EVER- SON, drums. LARRY HENDRICKSON. oboe. GAY- LON JOHNSON, flufe, DICK KLASON, pifch pipe. and RICHARD PETERSON, vocalisf. Grand prize winner of fhe evening was 'rhe pro- verbial horse. componenf paris of which were DAL- BERT WILLIAMS and JIM NELSON, who enfered in fhe order named. The conclusion of fhe evening was an unforfunafe accidenf when PRISCILLA LIECHTI pushed JEANNE WOMELDORFF over fhe balusfrade. Jeanne fell info a rose bush and fhe services of DR. WILLIAM GREENWOOD were re- quired. And so we bid a fond farewell +o all you lovely people. We'Il be back again fomorrow wifh fhe lafesf news and views by HEDDA PEOPLES. Le+'s hear whaf DOROTHY NELSON. famous English channel swimmer has fo say abouf fhe new perfume, Channel No 5, faken direcfly from be- neafh fhe Whife Cliffs of Dover. Miss Nelson. MMMMMMMMM Good! Thank you, Miss Nel- SOD. The Perfecfion Pimenfo Paddle Faclory, owned by MARJORIE MILENIUS and MARY JEAN ISA- ACSON, presenf DR. DON J. ALLEN. eminenl' medical aulhorify and renowned psychologist in his weekly program Advice fo lnquiring Peasan+s. Firsf a word abouf our producl. Perfecf Pimenfo Paddles are fhe only pimenfo paddles made fo use on round or square pimenlos. Our mo'H'o is A Perfecfion Pimenlo Paddle in Every Home. Be sure lo lisfen in af the end of fhe show for an amaz- ing announcemenf. And now we presenf Mr. Allen. . . Thank you. The firsf problem of fhe day is fhaf of one MR. IVAN BOSANKO. I received a fearful lelfer early fhis week slafing Ihaf his loving wife, +he former BEBB GALLOWAY had run away wifh a red-headed Fuller brush salesman affer a slighf argumenl' in which Mr. Bosanko was iniured grievously .... ' My advice fo you, Mr. Bosanko is fo forgel' ROLAND WUTZKE, Fuller brush salesman, and 'lo carry on your parfnership in 'rhe pig raising business wifh HARVEY HUNT .... My nexf leffer is a frifle sad. If is from an airline hosfess JANET ARNOLD. She spenf fiffeen years 'lraining as an airline hosfess. gof a posifion on fhe American Airlines and fhen her boy friend who was a pilol gof fransferred fo fhe Timb.. +u Branch. She wanls +o know whaf fo do .... My advice fo you. Janef is fo fake a fasf clipper +o Timbukfu . . . Here's a plainfive enfreafy I re- ceived from DONNA FOREST. If reads Dear Mr. Allen, My wrecking business is noi' as if should be. my problem is, How can I remove a sheared knuckle pin? My advice Io you is +o fry acid. Now here's a word from our sponsor. The Perfecfion Pimenfo GOOD LUCK Seniors S UPPLY C O. UWQQWMMM WWMZQ BUS SERVICE enends HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS SINCE l9II +0 THE SENIORS I' I t' . Conga? :hs 'ons Congratulations Class of '50 CLASS OF '50 GD '14 0 9 9 AND 4 c VCL E SH O P We Fea'rure Choice Phone I590 420 Sherman STFAKS and CHOP5 'From prime home-grown sfock C D. E. TEMPLIN CONGRATULATIONS Phone 275 6' Main Ave. Rifzville, Wash THE GRADUATES OF I950 R. G. TEMP'-IN W 9' ls+Ph1h,3eSh1i:nhan 5? Jfafzafzaafzf ,WGN COEUR d'ALENE COEUR d'ALENE, IDAHO Paddle Company. Friends. hear whaT These dis- Tinguished men have To say abouT PerTecTion Pim- enTo Paddles. JAMES TUCKER. WowI LEVI WALKER. Gee Whiz! HARVEY GUIDICE. Heavens To BeTsy! These commenTs prove ThaT PerTecTion PimenTo Paddles surpass peoples proven sTandards. Now back To Mr. Allen. My nexT IeTTer concerns a problem common To all of us. IT is from MISS MARILYN STOLTS. Her leT- Ter reads. Dear Mr. Allen, WHAT AM I GOING TO DO ABOUT DICK? Dear Miss SToITs, we all know whaT you're up againsT and we sympaThize wiTh you. In my opinion The only soIuTion is To lisTen To PorTia Faces LiTe. IT you Think you've goT Troubles, waiT unTiI Two weeks of PorTiaI My IasT IeTTer Today is Trom ERVIN BROWN. His IeTTer reads, Dear Mr. Allen. How can I find a shorTer rouTe To Spokane? My advice, Mr. Brown, is To move To Gibbs. And wiTh This sage advice we once again close The doors of The Don J. Allen advice program. Re- member our slogan. Is iT a bird? Is iT a plane? No, iT's a PerfecTion PimenTo Paddle! Rosin on The bow, and here we go! Here's ol' RAY CAPAUL and his HaylofT gang bringing you news and views of The agricuITuraI world. Music by our HayIoTT gang will enTerTain you also. FirsT a solo by GEORGE CARNIE, owner of The Carnie Dairies, lncorporafed. Their milk comes from compIe+eIy dissasTisfied cows. RecenTly aTTending The conclave of The GenTIemen Farmers aT One- FifTh, KenTucky were ALVIS CARDER, HAROLD GEREN, HAROLD RUDOLPH, FRED ROUNDS. and PAUL SMITH. They reporTed an inTeresTing Time. The high poinT of which was The One-FifTh Club BanqueT. The enTerTainmenT aT The banqueT was in parT a chorus line consisTing of JANIE DICKES, WILDA ABBS, BARBARA COLLINS. SHARON MENSCH, CAROL SOPER, PHYLLIS STANGEL and CLAUDIA WARREN. These girls are all employed in The office of LELAND KAMLIN, The coca cola king. They comprise The overhead in The indispensable label-licking deparTmenT. Square dances were direcTed by CLYDE HAN- SEN, successor To ArThur Murray. RUTH THOMP- SON called The dances aTTer The inTricaTe sTeps were demonsTraTed by Mr. Hansen. AfTer a discussion of new aTomic farming Tech- niques by DON SCOTT, famous research chemisT. WILMA DONGES, successor To BeTTy Crocker and her sTaff, ARLENE GILLASPY, DONNA HATTEN. JACOUELINE SALISBURY. and MARLENE MILLER prepared and served a delicious meal To The group. Now back To our own regional farm news. IT has been reporTed ThaT JACK McTAVlSH and JIM BARNES have boughT The old DALE CROCKETT homesTead To go info The persimmon raising busi- ness. Dale has moved To Gibbs where he has be- come a parTner in The DICK ROGERS STreeT Cleaning Business. The fruiT and vegeTable indusTry is looking up This year. In The migranT worker lisT is PAT GAVIN. ROSE HAYES, VIRGINIA JANUSCH, ERMA JEAN MCCAW, and SHIRLEY MILLER. The pack- ing indusfry has welcomed KEITH FIELDS as mana- ger oT The Bonanza Banana Cannery, DONA STRA- LEY, manager of The ReeT BeeT Company, and DOROTHY PETERSON. as presidenT of The Sub- lime CarroT Cannery. ThaT's abouT all for now, so This is Ray Capaul saying goodbye unTiI Tomorrow. And now here is a special program from Wash- ingfon D. C. Here is your Washingfon announcer, RUSSELL PARSONS. Ladies and genTIemen. This is Russell Parsons speaking To you direcTIy Trom The Green Room of The Whife House. In iusT a Tew momenTs we shall hear from The presidenT oT The UniTed STaTes, The HONORABLE JAMES McCUAIG. Mr. McCuaig. Ladies and genTIemen, Time does noT permif us To IisTen To The presidenT's address. This is Bill Russell saying so long for anoTher broadcasf day. By Bill Russell and John Harreld I BEST WISHES COZUMY TFXAFO ff!i770lV QW B'5'iiTIG'i. ' BIRIBB E G0 I COEUR D'ALENE g SERVICE I AUTO CAMP 'I-l-l-l-I-l-I' MODERN OABINS ' '.'.:.f, ' a+ The Juncfion of A ' U5. I0-U-5. 95 Ph. 509w3 Dal+on Gardens GOOD LUCK, SENIORS BEST WISHES ffm HIGHWAY I0 Ph. 903w2 Y ' gym fizvze, SEE COEUR d'ALENE AND SEYMOUR 202 Sherman QLWIQZM Hfzffv Ufullyfr COFFEE SHOP I Delicious Dinners Sandwiches of All Kinds Hours. 7:30 A.M. To 9 P.M. Weeks Field Phone I400 04L7'01V X64 570195 GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 24 I -JZ R+.2 Coeur d'Alene BEST WISHES CLASS OF '50 ff 9541? Q.'.f1Lf!Z4W V Phone 300 309 Lakeside Avenue C. T. Kennedy, Owner - Manager guiclg WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT SALES 81 SERWCE ' ' 3 WILL BUILD TI-IEM ,I .J CLASS WILL OF I950 We. fhe graduafing sfudenfs of I95O being of sound mind and body lwell. af Ieasf we're healfhyl, do hereby bequeafh fo some lucky underclassmen our unusual falenfs, good and ofherwise. our superb examples of oufsfanding leadership, our superior infelligence, alfhough fhere are some fhings you can'f learn in school, our memorable good looks Imaybe you wish you could forgefl and our afhlefic prowess. Jim McCuaig wills his execufive abilify fo Sfubby Lyons. Marilyn Sfolfs wills Dick Gmeiner back fo fhe Junior Class lThey need him worse fhan she does.l Jean Womeldorff wills her sweef and sunny disposifion fo Bonnie Wells. and Kennefh Brian wills his sfanding wifh fhe faculfy fo H. Millheisler. Marilyn French wills her adepfness af franslafing Lafin lEgo amo fel fo Darlene Jones. Verne Eafon wills his I4 caraf gold fonsils fo Gary Graves. AI- dona Abrahmson wills her consumers' science fesfs fo Louise Karlsen. Ivan Bosanko wills his fronf row seaf in American governmenf fo Beffy Jesfer. Bill Greenwood wills his foofball number fo Ernie Sfaley. Wilma Donges wills her flaming red hair 'ro Marieffa Nolander. Wilda lPennyl Abbs wills her spaniel eyes 'ro Vern Sfuder. Bob Bohlman wills his good behavior af dramafic rehearsals lThaf's a ioke, sonl fo Lawrence Acre. Arlene Gillaspy wills her French fype broad shoul- ders fo Kay Johnson. Bill IWilIyl Russell wills his flowing bass voice. Iif goes on and onl fo DeWayne Smalley. Colleen Peoples wills her womanly arf of self defense fo her sisfer Bonnie. Paf Hurrell wills his marvelous fechnique fo Dean Howard. Judy Will wills her parfy planning abilify fo Jim Orr. Don lPefel Yager wills his fumbling skill fo Bob Sfapleford. Mary Jean Isaacson wills her Ieffers from Pennsylvania fo Barbara Fudge. John Harreld wills his New Years experiences and his heighf. you can'f have everyfhing. fo Jim Barber. Marjorie Milenius wills her purple hair rinse io Ann Sfowe. Buddy McDonald wills his abilify fo gef home fwo days affer fhe Junior Picnic fo Maurice Weeks. Paffy Gavin wills her friendly personalify land if sure comes in handyl fo Paffy Shierk. Keifh Fields wills his permanenf six o'cIock shadow lHe's always Iafel fo Alfie Bealieu. Sue Ives wills her fanfalizing abilify fo laugh af everyfhing fo Bonifa Burroughs. had r Barry Winzeler wills fhe blond lon his shoulder pads fo Jerry Beckland. Frances Brown wills her abilify fo drop fhings in chemisfry fo anyone dan- gerous enough fo wanf if. Don Scoff wills his high LQ. fo Glenn Wikum. Vefra Adams wills her ballef dancing fo Dan Winzeler. Jack Schau wills his friendship wifh Barbara Fudge fo Russ Kallwick. Lucille Schmidf wills her acrobafic prowess fo Pearl Kuykendall. Rusfy Parsons wills his ferrific back-hand drives in fennis fo Bob Howard. Janef Arnold wills her daydreams of WSC fo Shirley Gran- nis. Jim Nelson wills fhe heaf lamp in gym fo Dan Pilkingfon. Dona Lea Sfraley wills her Spanish name fo Barbara Murphy. Jim Tucker wills his bashfulness fo Jack Rufhven. Elaine Thomas wills her skiing abilify fo Karmen Brenno. Bruce Barreff wills his well-shinedclciiiroihh Ashley. Rufh Thompson wills her dramafic parfs fo Sally Orr. Paul Smifh wills his good grades in his- 'rory exams fo Charles Baisch. Phyllis Sfangel wills her geomefry grades fo Jan- ice Radovich. C. W. Toffen wills his perpefual crew cuf, 'ro Danny Dollarhide. Dolores Ruff wills her abilify fo go sfeady all fhrough high school fo Donna Dari. Jack McTavish wills his picfure faking chores lwafch fhe birdiell fo Fred Williams. Dorofhy Nel- son wills her brown crepe soled shoes fo Joe lBare- foof Boyi Roe. Harold Rudolph wills his sfage appearances af fhe counfy fair fo Keifh Barker. Gwenn Rude wills her calm, unfroubled air fo Lella Lomeland. Jack Sfreefer wills his mousfache lgood riddancell fo Jim Hanks. Kay Sfark wills Sfan fo fhe Universify of Washingfon. Sfan Wilcox wills his abilify fo make a baskef wifhouf jumping fo Paf Dennis. Migs Rogers wills her knack for geffing along wifh Mr. Spechf fo Beffy Miller. Richard Peferson wills fhe school camera back fo fhe school. JoAnne Bail- lie wills her French books lcomprenez-vous?l fo her brofher Bob. Clyde Hanson and Bob Hedberg will CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 6Za44og3'0 Wife 'their abilify fo operaie The proiecior fo fwo lucky people nexf year. May Fuffer wills her perfeci porirayal of Aunf Cora in Life Wifh Fai'her fo Beverly Gorman. Harvey Guidice wills his curly locks 'ro Jack Schmidi. Sharon Mensch wills her 'ralkaiiveness fo Gloria Slangel. Marvin Simmons wills his coniinual bore- dom 'io Beiiy Sierriii. Claudia Warren wills her miniaiure earrings fo Ellen Rudolph. Jim Slark wills his many nominafions in fhe Senior class 'ro Marilyn La Fon. Carol Soper wills her senior class secrefarial no'res fo Kenny Brailie. Denny Sie- vens wills his iackling success io Keiih Nixon. June Wilson wills her fun a'r fhe Ivelee +o Pa++y Jones. Don Allen wills his friendship wifh Dan Tibbiiis io Beiiy Huffman. Maxine Barker wills her irials in biology class fo Blanche Branson. Harvey Arminlroui wills his nickname of 'Fish' io Jim LePard. Bebb Galloway wills her baby doll complexion fo Aniia Zeuge. Duane Hagadone wills his smoofh line iii really worksll 'ro Dory Schmidt Donna Foresi' wills her wardrobe +o Rosalie Sirae- heli. Roland lRedl Wuizke wills his worn lealher iackei fo Allan Peierson. Molly Emmeri wills her Al Jolson impersonafions io Doroihy Wood. Walf Dell wills his iournameni' experiences 'ro Del Triechel lhope you can handle ihem, Dell. Fairy Davis and Doro- +hy Peierson will iheir revised li+era+ure book +o Mar Jean Finnegan. Lee Walker wills his dignified appearance 'ro Norm Craig. Madolyn Cargo wills her abiliiy fo lose her noie- book fhree iimes in one day +o Shirley Sforz. Dal- berf Williams wills his huniing skill io Dick Ormsby. Diane Oakley wills fhe GGA bulleiin board io Riia Smifh. Norman Radford wills his How To Win Friends and lnfluence People course fo Dick Barn- well. Jacqueline Salisbury wills her heighi' lwhai 'ihere is of ill +o Barbara Waldron. Richard Rogers wills his wavy black hair +o Larry Griffiih. Gloria Rieger wills her baby face io Ellen Keiger. Fred Rounds wills his arisiocraiic nose io Maxine Hudson. Norma Lafieriy wills her assorfmenf of shoulder pins io Barbara Jones. Don Peferson wills his diriy cords and a bar of Lava soap 'ro Donald Tingley. Georgia Russell wills her long. blond hair +o Gilda Gray. Norman Lake wills his Hollywood haircui' 'ro Howard Libby. Joyce Molsiead wills her 4-H awards 'ro BeHy Fohnson. Bob LeCain wills his C-Club paddle fo Don Mon- son. Marlene Miller wills her iroubles wiih Mr. Lines 'ro Bea Griggs. Don May wills his sioic facial ex- pression 'ro Ronnie Hall. Pairicia Lee wills her fun on +he school bus io her sisier, Connie. Adrian Liialien wills his Gregory Peck eyebrows io Claire Whiie. June Marlin wills her iailored suils 'ro Doreen Appleby. Russ McMillan leaves-when ya go'H'a go. ya goHa go. Priscilla Liechfi wills her shori. nea'r haircuf +o Barbara Walfers. Bill Mar- shall leaves-wiihouf Kay. Shirley Miller wills her iiilerbugging vigor +o June Emehiser. Gerald Mali- nak wills his ruddy cheeks +o Remar Howell. Ermaiean McCaw wills her denial nursing cap and pin +o JoAnne Taium. Gordon Howard wills his ac- cumulaied wigs from opereiia roles lo Sonny Long. Janeiie Mason wills her violinis+'s posifion in orches- 'rra 'ro Vivian Swan. Dick Klason wills his abiliiy fo work so hard on decoraiing commiifees fo Alan Delongchamp. Vallejo Johnson wills her ushering job ai The Roxy +o Mary Helen Nelson. Larry Hendrickson wills fhe drums +hai are bigger fhan he is io Jane Sfafford. Carol Knapp wills her quie+ness +o her sisfer Lois. Clarence Jensen wills his door lo door salesmanship fechnique io his liHle broiher. Pai Kiesz wills her V I ZWW GOODHVXFOCD ' :Nm - : : I - - ' Q I I A BANK WITH Us af - ' I-H TL ..L1 I' ' SAVINGS 8 LOAN A S S O CI ATI O N WE FEATURE YOUR BUSINESS Choice foods IS sandyiches APPRECIATED C 'S CAR SERVICE I BEST WISHES W IIIII E? EQ 'H' II FRESH PRODUCE QUALITY MEA-I-S SUNSET HEIGHTS U.S. Highway I0 8: Nor+h Four+l'I Phone I464-W len Ialenled lingers Io Sue Kildow. Leland Kamlin wills his rough-guy appearance 'ro Jack Russell. Dorofhy Krueger wills her accordian playing abil- ily io Thora Hanson. Lawrence Johnson wills his corn silk locks Io Ronnie Erickson. Dolores Killleson wills her barilone voice Io Bob Slaiford. Gaylon Johnson wills his graduafion celebralions +0 Bunny Besf. Virginia Janusch wills her abilily Io gef our of sixfh period sludy hall 'ro Dean Redmond. Harvey Hunl wills his smeared lipsfick +o Delano Sevdy. Donna Hallen wills her small. dainly feel fo Friiz Offer. Vurnell' Guenlher wills his argumenls wilh Miss Townsend 'ro AI Finch. BeHie Fuson wills her 'rroubles in home ec. class lo Wilma Shearer. Alvis Carder wills all his English aulhors back lo 'Iheir resiing place in 'rhe Lil. book. Janie Dickes wills her 'rrained lypewriler lo her sisier Darlene. Bob Everson wills his friendly how- dy fo Billy Sellers. Phyllis Jensen wills her GSC swealer Io some lorlunale girl nexl year. Dale Crockell wills his sense of humor 'ro James Quigley. Rose Hayes wills all her pairs of slacks 'ro Carol Horning. Harold Geren wills his C-Club inilialion experiences 'ro Will Poirier. Beverly Finch wills her black hair +o Wesley Fuller. Don Douglas wills his baskerball 'ro any girl who Ihinks she can gel il' and I N Y keep if for more +han a monlh. Dolores Donahoe wills her brillianlly colored scarves +o Virginia Werls. Ray Capaul wills his abilily 'ro be manager of every- 'rhing lwell, almosll 'fo David Buising. Barbara Col- lins wills her lun in Civil Air Palrol ro Dwayne Mc- Crary. Ervin Brown wills his pen-pal al Whilworlh 'ro John Reid. Lida Carler wills her shiny whife moc- casins +o Carol Aarlie. George Carnie wills his glowing blushes lo Arno Brockhoff. Mary Branson wills her bulfonholes in Home ec. class lo Adella Hayward. George Armslrong wills his diiiicullies in algebra class +o Eddie Hedge. Phyllis Carson wills her curly blond hair 'ro Joanne Holliday. Lonnie Brainerd wills his quiel shellered life Io Dick Ferris. Dale Anderson wills his winning smile lo Gail Cooper. Harry Boesche wills his big brown eyes and bell- boliomed Irousers 'ro Tom Sloddard. Doris Bohle wills her dimpled chin lo Maxine Nelilelon. Lyle Anderson wills his mechanical genius in sewing class lo David Smifh. Jim Barnes wills his oralions lany lime, any placel Io Jim Craig. Phillip Beaudoin wills his mo+or bike 'ro Gary Dixon, because now he has a slalion wagon. By Colleen Peoples and Judy Will The Coeur d'Alene High School Annual Slafl Wishes lo Thank Ihe Merchanls of Coeur d'Alene, Hayden Lake and Dallon Gardens for Helping us 'ro Publish our Year- book. Adverlising Managers Bonila Burroughs and Virginia Janusch CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF '50 HAMILTON PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Call us aboui' your plumbing or healing problems. 2I4 4I'h S+. Phone 2 I I Goon LUCK, sENloRs gg Kazaa g5y4he7Wo2Z'Z TABL: SUDDLY 8x RED 8: WHITE FOOD STORES 62052 BEST wlsHEs APPLEWAY 825 Norfh 71'h Sireei' Phones I466-J and I466-W LPhone II9 REAL VALUES IN REAL ESTATE Qvufq, ofggeme REALTY XL - :zz zfffgziql II3 Norfh Fo rfh Sfreef Q M ,Lf-Q b , iebtlqms- N L Phones u340 -1-1'-f9T:-T:-Wy' QW Zdfdkffllkk.. an ogy-JW ? prom RICHFIELD AGENT THE MCEUENSH S+ove and Furnace Oils It VIEGMAY Phone 964 or 964X ar NORM 4l7 SHERMAN ' KEN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 7 I2+h S+. I.G.A. Fooo STORE GROCERY 509 N. I5+h Ph. 524 Z BUSINESS GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REXALL COEUR D'ALENE'S MOST MODERN DRUG STORE . Residence Phone I090W2 ' Business Phone I364 ii ' , EOBS I I W-RDSUPPLY ROBERT L. WILKINSON l09If2 Norfh Fourih Sfreei' Coeur cI'AIene, Idaho Phoio Finishing S+iII Cameras Ciffffffdfiers CLASS OF '50 DR. W.W. 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Highway I0 ai' Easi' Enfraace Io C d'AI , Id oe 'Phone 122 6 O cs T1 O C E F1 V ZIOO E- Sherman Ave- RED 8: WHITE FOOD STORES A, M, WHITE 8, SONS I200 Sherman Ph. 28I CQNGRATULATIQNS BEST WISHES TO ALL THE AND GRADUATING CLASS BEST WISHES pQEELAND W 65 'Z' SL WYMAN 2 2 Cd'A'S DODGE-PLYMOUTH g LJ F7-N I T LJ Dealers Since I928 754 N- 4+I1 S+- 4+h ai' Indiana Accordian Piano InsI'ruc+ion Guifar Experi' Repair Service Wada .gifzfzfzke CO. GUY C. JOHNSON, Prop. 8l3 N. 41'h S+. Phone I099 COEUR D' ALENE, IDAHO 240146 A BITE ro EAT Gngeaak 5524 TO THE CLASS OF '50 I 9 5 O The Rutledge Unit HAS SERVED THIS COMMUNITY FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY WITH THE BEST IN BUILDING MATERIALS Mzfzazw Qlfmf I UNI CZ. Retail Department Congratulations SENIORS OF 1950 We specialize in scenic s cl p so l' ed Zhhzffi STUDIO ELEVENTH and SHERMAN Congratulations BEST WISHES CLASSO gli wso lo te CLASS OF ' 0 A i..' S 52 2? J' 59? wwf 62 wt 03-2 i-lAnDvvAn.E Radio Sales and Service --THE HOUSE OF QUALITY-- II8 W-Sherman Pl l. l022 SI 320 Sherman BEST WISHES TO BEST WISHES THE CLASS OF 'so +0 the QW CLASS OF l950 csArzi5Er1 sr-nor: Qveizjfi-'Q0fe2l'. GAR ANDERSON JEVVELERS 208 N. Fourth Coeur d'Alene For Every Jewelry Need BEST OF LUCK to the CLASS OF '50 SINCE 1913 MORBECKVGIIIP RUTTEN THE CLASS or '50 THE BEST OF Luck ?0m9 71 ef'Z0p0Ze Nfl A F1 lk E -I- Your lN-BETWEEN Market RED 8, WHITE STORE 8l8 N. 4th St. - Phone IO64 3I0 Sherman Ph. 220 Congratulations t SENIQRS Congratulations to the 66,42 SI-ICE STORE Star brand shoes are better Nationally Advertised Brands 2l8 N. 4th St. Ph. l255 Congratulations -QWQKLQMZ o Storage North I5th St. and Dalton Ave. CLASS OF 1950 I XL. Zoygefty The Store For Men- And Women Who Shop For Men. 3lI Sherman Phone Il5-J l . -,- H E Qovmnbwgrliihlaallwwnfb 55264 Qfauze CLASS OF '50 HAYDEN LAKE, IDAHO jgcmgg BEST wlsl-IES, FURNITURE STORE SENIQRS LET us FISIRIIISH YOUR H E ggkemee I'2E,AL.. ESTATE When you wanl' someihing done well and quickly, aslc a busy person +o do it EQQCPQ BEST WISHES I ghogzffz Q01 8 A671 SZSSSQALQLTJLSNS new To H D ri U6 4I6 Sherman Coeur d'Alene 309 Sherman phone '67 ComfaZJvnQv1Z.Qf F. W. WOOLWORTH C0 3 I 4- I 8 Sherman Ave. nf' ff FIVE AND TEN CENT GOODS, SPECIALTIES, ETC. High School Shopping Cenier F SCHOCL SUPPLIES O' SCHOOL SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS 4 CLASSO 23? 1950 gccvgui I 'From Cr Cour+esy - Cleanliness P0 A on. 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