The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 16 No 15, May 9, 1962

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Engineers' Ball In S.U.Friday Night To BeSemi-Formal T r r b&ll • 111 bl' held In I e aladenl u Ion on Pt d:l1. lolJl7 II. The b:rn:! ..111 bl' "Tb• "111l:S of Swl ••. a nne cocblnaUoo of lcil 1&lc111 rr ~IJC and Coeur d"Alen• IUcb School. II la to be a II! 1-tor:r;;il. ce< "' affair. Dllnclnc •IU be rrom I) 00 10 12 00. Rdrosb t'Dla will be &«Ted al lh danct1, but a dlnno1 •Ill also lollo" Ibo da neo and will b b Id al lh llopp7 Hour Club on lliKh•ay Io wu1. A l\lllO:IUbf.rd t... b n anancecl tor $3.SO o co 1p!r. The dlnnor !::is IK'rn arronsed In lhla w111 fo:lh c ••Vl'nlt'nc" or lhui~ altondlnn, Inc~ 1000 tOOd nnd a<>Od atrvlcn at such D IA!<! hour for no lllllll7 baa b~l'n dltflcull lo find In lhc ""''· Thone &t1ln~ 10 lhl" ll•f•PY llOllr do not h1vr lo bu7 lho dlnn~r which hu., bt><'n arranr.ed (chlCkl'n, llah, fit rl1t1•. hAm, Eparcrlbs, etc., In lllcl, all 1ou can Pal), bul 11 wlll be by t111 lhr b<!al n.t•al. Thrre "Ill be ll•r music untll

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COEUR D'ALENE, IDo\HO

WECNESOAY, MAY 9, 1961

Coeur cl'Alene Grieves Loss 01 NIJC President, Civic Leader ~ euue,e &Dd coa:m!Ullty •etc •hoeked.laa1 Tbmsday, :.tay 3, abortly atte1 clasau bad beCUD lot 1h11 da1 to le&rn that their eollece president puud ..... , after a heatt atlack. Or. G. O. Kildow had ae"ed u president of NIJC aloce 1944. and waa alteady proculnenl In educa· Uooal circles In thlll area before thal. Or. Kildow waa workln1 ln hla yatd "'hen stricken and

and Hieber SCbno!s. Re 1ernd

effort• ot the rue depar!J:l~I "llh • ruusclt&lor •ere llOI sueeeasluL He •u 67 •nd

Qrwstod hie as =n:enc•ment spn.kc ud his aru::=l Ttalta to 111ea hldl achools ou cWd· aoco • :t and teaUns l)IOCraca i::ade hllD pet$ r:o.111 known :o tbocsantla f l'icrt ldallll 70IUIC peorl" OTU tte ~5. Bia • Ofl ln t c Qeld o! suldara.'.' "u lnstru:llell!A I In tbe ~I: lenl rttcl:ed In Idaho. His " a on com=n11J' at.rnu-s or all u:ns IC&d• hla loss to!t d~pl1 by lll&Jl1 ot· 1&111%att ns and c.tl.uC5. Re n.s act:Ye l.c acoctln.c. W&S

on a nubu of eOlllll:llltts oo i.ccredl:atte>n ns11a to •uh· lncton colleen. and this •Inter wu ukt'd 1~ talk lo 1be lntt'11111 Cocumr:eeo on Educ:allc.n of tl>P Wuhlni:ton Stale t.ects lsture aboot Ila Junior collec., problem. Or. Kildow ••• probabl.J lbe mast •oucht-aner apeakN In the uea !or a wide varltty of orpnlutlona. Most hl1b schools In the area h ..e re-

aloce comlnc toCoeurd'Aleoe. Rls teachlnc uperlence prior to coclntt to 1'1JC started at Spokane t1nlnt11!11. Re 1auchl ,,..o 1csrs In the \1&nba11an. Montaoa Rich SCbool and WU llSSIStanl superln14'ndent of the Out t.od1e schools. From thete he wen1 to \\orl11y u superintendent tor tour years. and moved to Post F'allll !or 15 years In the sarne capacll..r. From Post Falls he came to NIJC as

on" O'C!IDCI., Thoac plannlni: ID allend th dan~o mull alr.n the rrdll· Irr In the office • soon u posslblr, and lhaa" plannlnc lo allt'nd ""'am rpsbord wlll ~ ..... lo bd7 their tlrkoll al lmal thr~c da!'ll In od•anC<'. Tb tc •Ill bl' no llckol• aol~ lot lh dance, on ls tho dlnnt•t. Aa us111l, lh r~ will ~ a r u d

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Dance Classes Plan Dance Pageant In GymMonday Night Jt1 bo r ( t ni \tuno " n t In• •I nl~hl d nee dau a arr 1 rr1'1ltln1 a done< PU<1anl whlch la ID be hold un '111.Y , .. ln U11' l.)m, Mr. and Mr • I«'! ha"' ''"'" 111r• d u suo1uam cou l111Un1t of a v11rl IY ul rlano1•a. The pa~«> 1n1

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had annou""l'd r~~lftl.) t Ille board o! ltwl~es 111a1 be planned 10 retire after auotbM \r.at. atler &ttln1 tbe collep CP<'tatllllt In lbe oew tae!Ulleo no• undtr conauuction. ltt bod,. crlod !one a.od Ult'll.'S.. b lo ah ~IJC st....St!J' In bolh tac!UllH ar:d academic alal111c durtnc hla 18 J'l!&tS as Ila f'.ttSldent. The drath at Or. KUdow • Ill tie lllOurned ne.Uonwlde aa arwa lt'&clles educators ..-ltb aboal lie bad WC.rAed. H• served aa pr~ldent o! tbe A trlcan AnoclaUon o~ Jun tor Coll•ces In 1959 and hu 11(,N> on 1bt' oncut!Yt> baard IOI a DU!llbel al 10&1$. lnlbos• POSIUona he did mucb uuellnc on AHoclallon buslnras llnd OCQD1rod. t•PlllO.llOD aa an ou1111an111nc apeaktt and cducat~r. lie bu alao been prominent In •1111• educational clrcl"" Gnd -.:u chatrman o! Cht· sta.t• Advl30f) Commluec for \'ocallonal Educallon In 1961. tn r~clonal • t>tlt., bet ••• -it-rv· Ina u a n.ombc!r of the accred· llllllon commlllec or lhe !iortl>wosl AuoclaU n of Secondatl

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a put ilt'Sl~ect o! U:e Rotary Club, ~ad put i;.rnldetl ot

lbe Kootcmal Co111117 Tubercutocls Aasoclallon. II• •aa a Te~an of II' r.d ';\u I and a i::embe: ot the A0>•ncon IA&lon past In c.oe111 d'Alene. He wu also a n:ocber cf the Masonic Lodie In~ rlo7. or. K!Wow .... Ul>C'Clalb acuve In church •<lrk :ind a m•moot of the f'lrsl Ucllcd Prcab.ru.u:in Church In Co<•ur d'Alene. He •aa a momb<'r ot Sto•stons al Poo;t Falla and Coeur d'Al~nc, and act'ed sb Jeer& as 11.rea vtcf' pr~14il· dut or th~ Nallonlll Council of Prr..byterlan M•n. Ho i.u~hl an adult Bible class

lo tho C°""r d"Al•n• cliurch

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In I 9H. Ceorp OU•er Kiidow was bot a Sl'pt. 24, ISO~ la Clar· lmout, JClSlana. His .. ronls ~ed to Coh111e. 'llutunllon le 1909 acd be r.tadaated I: !:Uh scbool th ro. Ho recched h1a bachelor'• and at.c:'ll decrees lo act•nc Ir 'lluhfof!Oo State Unher· ally. lie also did llt&daat• •ori. at the Unl•era1t1 or 'liaahlni:ton and al American U11hcrall7 ln 'lluhlorton. o.c. Jc 19H. 'llhlt•ortb Collece ~taated hie an hone.racy doc· to:oll! In recocnlUon of bl.a work In edueatlon,cbutcb,and community. lie and Allee Grim were ll".nrrled OetDIM>r 11, 1919, In Anaconda, ~tonlana. •hetc be a reaestch cht'mlel for Anacolldn Copper \llnlnr; co. A son, Jobn, la a sur1eon In Mlaaoula. Montana. Two ~au&htcts, ~lrs. Charles R. Robina (V.lnlfrod). and Mrs. D•lo Goodban (Sw:annf!), U\• In Freemon! and Carmichael, Collfornla tt'SP"Cllvely. Or. Kildow I• alao survh•d by a brothN, Oscar. 01111 t.ake. W~sh .. a ,1a1e1. Mrs. t>aludll Wllder. Olympia. Wash •• and nlltt' 1tandchlldren. •Dr. Klldo\\ • death comes

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a.s a terrine loss 10 '"' col· Ie1e and entire comt:lunl17. • E. A. setter or Post Falls, chalrm&JI or tile NIJC Beard ot Trustees, said •h•n lbe ne•s reachf'd hllll. "Tbe suddenness of his oeatb lea Vf!s us at a IO"a for words. There bas been no one "ho could have done more as 1 citizen and school ndmlnlslta· tor lhlln Or. Kildow. Re h~d worted llrclusl,J In bulldln1 up the college- It was a.clunlly his Illa.·· P. A. Chrl$tlanaon, dean of the collei:e 11nd actlnc pres\· dent, said. "The death or Ot. Klldo• comes as a 11teol loss lo all or hl1I many trlends and In a special wa1 lo lellchers and siatr who hove been usoclatl?d with him to: aaru- rea.nr al Nortb 111'\ho Junior Colleu. ··v.e all respected and ad· mired blm as our president and •aluod him soeclall.1 as a lrleaa. Re • u &Jwa.rs ready and wUUn~ lo asslal us In any W&J' with ow problems. Re had dedlcal<"d his ur11 10 lbe helplns ot others. Rh• paaslnc leaves a void In our cornmunll1 tbat wUI be most dllflcull 10 rut. ··ow heartlt'lt sympatl\Y s~ lo bis lmmrdlalt farnlb who will miss b1m soreb. "l\e, aloa& •lib all wlto knew him. t.altc comfort from t he tact that he led a most rewanllnc Ure and that we were prlvUeced to have known and worked under him." supt. Dallas Ator or the Coeur d'Alene school dis· trlct Sa.Id: "Ow cornmunll1 has lost a truly t reat educator. Bo bas been considered •ow dean of education' bJ local educators. Ot. Klldow·s national nod st:ilc n!nlla· tlons In educallonal olrcles hove spoken for themselves ovtr a IH!riod of m•nY. ma11.1 years. Most seriously, Dr . Kiidow will be missed by educators llnd students ln our local och~I districts or northern Idaho. School off!· clala. atal! members, pa11ona and •tudenLI In school dis· UICI 211 Join with the lond onet< of Or. Kildow la l~lr bt reavemeot. •·

Morfter'> Teo, Sryle S1"1w Tltl• T!wntloy A~T , · annual "'!'!CL• ·r·

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and atJlf' sh.,.. ,..Ill be ~re· aented by tbe .usoctsled \I omen Students on Thwsd•Y. 1i1a110 be&tnnlnc at ~:Of) r. The models tor the st7le ah... 11'111 be a:emlK'rs or A.ll'.S- and lbe pbJs:cal education e!uscs. Thc7 wlll be modeUnc rom,.ls. suits, anernoou dr<Sses, and sports· we:.t. IJ:lween Chane.r ~nd S~lla John.son are 111<- nano· lOfS (or tbP f:'Ve"nt.

Jnvl1Dt1ons hove been uent lo all the mothers of atudcnL• al !SIJC. Plan.• hiue b..'<'n made 10 offer n summN school pro"am at NIJC this yenr. Com1>let~ lnlorm•llon on this matter .. 111 be carried tn the nex t 1-te,·lti"•

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lntonnatlon on rhe pro~tain la al~o • vailable from lh•• rcctstrac.


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