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Famou s NORAD Ba nd To Play On Ca m pus On May 9 North Amer I ..,, AH U. :. • .se CommllJld hai. ..nr. un .,.i ha famous 80 plricc band "Ill present a concert at :: rlb ldabo Junior Collecc lo!A)' 9 This unlqu mualail ou:anl· zaUo:i wUI appear at 8 p. 1D collec am. with ad· mission tree. Th publl hu been Invited. The SORAD Band la onl.r lntcmallonal 11en Ice b&ml In ubt e made up of top mualcla fr the U.S. a11n1 air f rec and I.be Canadian lllllled fore a Featured on lb" procram wlli •be musical &flt'ClaUUes de· signed to please all asca Based at Colorado Spring, Colo. the band hu performed across North and Central America and Canada. prttsent· Inc concerts In Came&li:' Hall. Ne" York. Koll.ywood Bowl. Expo '87 ot Montreal, Mexico Cl1..v. the World Boy Scout Jamboree at F'arracut State Park. Guatemala F'alrbanks, Alaska It hos been heard on Bct\'t'lal ne.tlon·\\ Ide tele\ lslon pro1ram11. auch o the Telephone Hour Tbt NORAD • "Ca\'aleadc Of Music" concerts, u the' art called. wer• first lnaucuratl'd In 1959 ano tne band meir ben1. professionals In mualc act u ambuaadors of 1ood· will. Olt•n splltUn1 Into aeparate 11ou1111. acco1d1n1 to Ille t)·pe of audience before 'Which they "Ill perlon:i There la a W-plece ··commande:s Orchestra"' and the •·01xlf'· tones." American Jazz •IK'· clalla1.1. Dlrt>ctor of tile NORAD band Sa Lt. Col. \'lctor !.lolzer. while F'llsht Lt. C.:in F'urey of tht Royal Canadian Alr Force ls ualstant musical •director. The band repruenta 170.000 men and "omen "ho are In air defenae, ta tloned ai more than 400 installations on the Norlh American continent. This aNospe.ae defense team hu ns Its mission the protection of tbct Un lied States and Canada ap.Jnst altaolt. 0Hr· all control of thJ11 11y111c::i Is centered In the Combat Optr- atlons Center In Cheyenne Mount&.ln near Colorado Sprinp ------- BEARDS WILL BE JUDGED MAY 10 8' ard bu.rd.> C\"t!Q'wrhcre n .. : any :u": to be aHn."' ... m be :he sa.rln' or studt:its who •.b& entered tlle bellrd cro•· in• contest. accc:dln' to Char:te DodaC!!l. cbalman. The CODICii! becan Feb. Z6 onnd en1:lt:!I "ere accep•ed unt!l Feb. ::8. The Judc1nc or this c\-ent will take place on the Jut .;d•y Of Campl!S DaJ• 1'IAy I 0 tir re:lred ll&rbNs In the a:ea. First Pllze ... m be a buse NIJC mu1. Tbe ucond pri;:e ""UI be a medium sited mus and Ula l!:lrd l'f1ze a smaller muc. A bnoby .. 111 be ctv n al.-o Doci.-0n u1d .. THE ROTATIONS TO PLAY FOR D ANCE ., Tbe Rotation a band, will play at e. dance. M1Uch 8, In the NIJC 1Ym. Tbe dance. from 8:30 to 11 30 p.m .. will aponsorod by the NIJC • Booster Club. Adm Isa Ion "Ill be $1 00 Ca nd idates For ASB Offices S tate R easons For Seeking 1968-69 Jobs 'Stua .. -. aware uf w" .ii ... c Is the l>Ht Junlo: co l•c tile No:lbwest •• DCC :ill:!' to Da\-e S.atz, !o: AHOclatcd Student Body President ' • lnsl n:uon. 1 au;o uiel the atlld.-n: !l!'f! not bell:& representrd •• well aa they abould and l ccre voice In school af!alrs. '"!Ack of co--unlaiUc:: p A IS CO!.lll'O This amon, &tudent acUY.!:1:.les on a:a.te::en: bu been •rlt:cn on campus cu ... : be :teed.led. I! poa:er! an'.! dlau!buted U:roolh stud nts cannot cc::u:nmlcatit oat Uie colle1e alone with amCllc themseln!s llley otbe:a telllnc and uktnc 11tu· DOI upect to co=-nlcate dents :o Tt>:e !o: P.A with the faculcy andcommu:il1;1. For atudenta wl:o wcmder, No one really •ttlllll to koow the ldent!:Y o! P.A. will now "lat au:hortt.r student bo<lr be revnled. P.A. a.rt! tile olflcc:s ba•e. It b U:e to !irst :wo lnlllals o! Pettr A. define lbe powea a..:id 1e:eaa.• Olson. ca.ndld&te !01 Asao· authority to the proper pv- Student Bod.Y Vice· sons. Tbi.s would put thl.DIS Pc a.ccordlnc to Jim on ao etrfdent basis and Youns. cam1>&1111 mana,e1. Improve communtcatloc:• P.A. has no attlllaUon willl Seat:;: uld. the Purple Aven;er o! last Accol'!Ulg 10 Seat:;:, NlJC year. who c:ys1er!ous11 walked should ba\1! more cultural. the he.I.ls o! NIJC. PUlllnc up social and rccreaUonal act.I<'· bla little posteis. P.A. •Ill Illes wblcb :1:1\·ol'e all sa:- no: be the little man aoealtinc dents and persoc0> !rO!:l the btblnd dO(lnra.ys but will cocmunll). speak b1s :tied Younc &aid. l:poc bc.::ig aalled ,.117 be P.A. baa OOlJ' one plat!on:i wu csr.:palc::lnc !G: omce pol!cy · ..... bt tter.::ent o! Sutz rep!. d ··1 wut :o = :>."lJC because I reel needs a ------- leader." V ETERANS CLUB GETS Two Sea:z ,. •• ALLOTMENT FROM ASB Bob lo!Qse:. tecbnlca.: d:a!t!:l, &:lei des Ii;:;. ar.d HL-.e.r Sec:: TI..:'··!•· a ··""' - acad<.im!c. i.tose: said, J lc:t!d :-01JC \' ·e:ai:s Club believe !!i=.t Sea:z "1ll mprove at S:i:de::t B?a:t! cee>J::s nnd•rawidln; bt:wttn Ille f'eb. :?O. aca'decrlc a:::d TOCa:1ac&l O.ec Becke:. preside::: o! school. It Is tl::ie to close lhe :lie \'e:er&na Cl'!lb pp and suu: Is lhe cc to bitfcre :lie boud !et the do It.•• second U:::ie to :e.;:;est C1Clle7. Scot: said. '"MT TOte ill :or The the ie· Sea:z. Be :..s a = r.111 pu:· Ques:. Den:Us Rlc'5 ASB pose. a poalth-e lhlnke: a::d 11 Tlce·PtHldent made tlle poslt!TC doe::· •blch wu aecoi;ded Jim KOC!ce c&Dd.da:.e !or Associated S:11dent Bod7 Preald•nt aald lllat be would Uke :n rlll th.la cmce to encourattt" student put,clpa· 11on 10 &Choo! 11.::a1ra. club acUvtUe& and spo:ts e>-enta. lo' Jerry Rlebe aoplloc::c:e clau p:ea!de::t. A \"OU! wu taken ai:d the :notloc ca::led aecordlnc :o Shannc r. ASB secretat7. The !ec Is to be used : 1 ril"c1st:at1on In na• .r:na.i ' " rano. I want to run becauu needs rec:l!!IUonal raclllues In Shermnn Kall . I feel we need llc1l ctncc bolder& to one 1118Jc1 and one minor ofnc.. I want to "In because I :Ce! •e should take! the ••Junior'" out ol the coll""' l! Is u :tne a CALEND AR Much 8 - Prlmarr lecuon• !or atudf'nt bod) March 9 - Cuual dance 13 - clecuons March H - Mo le • ••t..ord Jim" Pi ano Virtuoso Comi ng March 11 To Gi ve Concert !'IU · Cu.· aa. A embl\' C.,;; ltl ........ .,mpl ted ar rancementa to brine the bllarloua '1rtuoao of the piano Dr Henrr L. Seem. In hi• ··eonce:to for l"un" to th11 :ilJC om. 11 from fl 30 to 11 05 am. 1be public Is lnvltcd to attend. accordln& to Al•erado Decku, ot the Cul•ural Anen:bll•s Coa:irJtteP. Dr. Keal')' L. Scot: brines to the atace a show of c:lualc awlnc. and concert bum•,r from Boocle to Chopin Tans'' :o Llut. S:ri vtn, to prove to soera t11111 music can be tun. Scott hu become famous u 11ca1eat artlat In the concrrt world". Decker said. Ke bu apptart<l In Ce.me11e Hill! Towe Kall and on Broad· •111 as aololat with symphonic cucl:eat:u acd la com:en l:alla collegea &ad tinlvera!· Uu lt.:ou;hot:t the l:rilted s:a '"• and Canada. Decker said. Seo•: t:aa relnsed the fol· IOTinc 1Ko:d3 The LIUle tJ.,:lsl:t Plano'" "Ca Ylchc.:d Joe'" aClll '"J1nsle &ua·· A=c o:t:e: l:o:: rs Seo·: la a fi \'It tl:::r :-rc.plen: o! P:o- c:a::i 1ni book con: a1r&!'i &ad a:i Hoi:ora17 Docto:ate L.R.D. rr=: Bal'! Collece Jn::e 20 1964. ll'!Cb SCott wu Oeae:al Elaent:ower who alao rece.ved c lloco:a.')' des:u fro- Bud Colle&e :Ila: 7ea:. Thia abould pr:in 10 be one of the bu: Cultural Asse::l· sue !la• preaected. °"·• r .,.u1. CASUAL DAllCE HELD FEB. A '11.•wal !lane• t' :• s·.1'n: Acll•ttlea Com· mlttec wu held f'eb. 24 In tho SUB. Maatc was aupp!lf'd b) tbe Q?dfro BlacQUe. ac- cordlnc to Dave Prlano. pub- llclr.7 cnam::an or SAC. C11&peronea •ue Clarence Kauc:ht Karlan Tom Robb and Mra. Catberlnl' Scatu •EDNE OU WIRCH 6, 1961 SSS Enrolled For Second Semester As Deadline Passes At th d '" of r•ll•lrallon 'l'l f' b. 855 were en· 1u S !JC !or the aprlnc 8<'mes1er a Y"'&r •ID !or the second 11emca1er wu 788. makln1 this H'&r"a licurtl llll all-time hlsh and an 8 .5 PN cent lncreoc. this aprln• ta down 18 from lut fall"• 933 101111. or 8.i per rrnt. 01 tlw 8&6 cnrallt>d this &flmr•trr, 138 ar" In the dhlalon. M en 1>ut· numbnr wnmo•n 548 to 308. Tlueto women &1< enrolled u sp.,clal 1tuden1•. S111tl&tle11 ahow there aro 511 In t1111 rr.•ahman elaaa aro lull-tlmo and I i1 are woml'I\. The sophomore clan num- ber• 21 4 are men and are fu!Hlmt atudtnta. Suc:ond aemeater •nrollmenta show a steady upward trend. tri 1960 sue had 380 enrolled. 1961-319. 1963- 527. 196:1-672, 1966-i38. 1967-188. 1968- 8115. Thue "nrollml!nl flauru do not lncladt alsht school tUd•nts. On-Campus Parking Regulations Will Be Strictly Enforced Many atudtnts who drl ve to the campu11 are not dlaplaytna parkln• atlckeni, ac:cordtn1 to thot bu1lnu1 o!Oct. Unles1 such a slicker 11 dlaplayed. no parklnc pr lv· Ueae ulats for drlvera of cars parl!ed on colleaesround1. and the veblclea will be taned br campus police. s:udenta rnar parlr lllelr autoir.oblles In the wae lot nor:!: of lilt:! :.t<!ChanJcal Aita .Bu.lldlnc. In the parkln1 lots ea.at of !he Library Bulldlnc. ill l.be patkln1 lot between the 01ir.nu1um and Student Union. and all aunts aubJtct clt7 reculauona. Patttn1 ta problbl:ed In the tactll\7 parklnl !o: behind Ule admtn· latratloc. amnulum and Ubta11 bulldlnp, In croaa· wallis and croaa-llatcbed aieu. and on tbe cu:b ( painted 7ello•) eut of Ult Ubr&IJ. ArJ3 curbs 119lnted 7ellow on campu.a are prohlbltrd aina Students must pallt blltea, motor bikes and motor C7Clt• off tbe paved areas. All streets rwmlnl tbrou.it Ule c:ampua are ct17 atrHta and aie patrolled b)' lb• d\7 pallet. Off-atree1 paitrln1 ta resulated b7 the colleae and Ylolatonl •Ill be 1 .. ued park· tn1 tickets b1 the colle1• personnel Students aie also reml.Dded ot Sherman srad• acbOOI adjacent to tbt oolltP campus and are ura•d to be .apeelall7 caretul wll• paaa!Q tbla acbOol.

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Famous NORAD Band To Play On Campus On May 9

North Amer I ..,, AH U. :. • .se CommllJld hai. ..nr. un .,.i ha famous 80 plricc band "Ill present a concert at :: rlb ldabo Junior Collecc lo!A)' 9 This unlqu mualail ou:anl· zaUo:i wUI appear at 8 p. 1D lll~ collec am. with ad· mission tree. Th publl hu been Invited.

The SORAD Band la onl.r lntcmallonal 11en Ice b&ml In ubt e made up of top mualcla fr the U.S. a11n1 air f rec and I.be Canadian lllllled fore a Featured on lb" procram wlli

•be musical &flt'ClaUUes de· signed to please all asca

Based at Colorado Spring, Colo. the band hu performed across North and Central America and Canada. prttsent· Inc concerts In Came&li:' Hall. Ne" York. Koll.ywood Bowl. Expo '87 ot Montreal, Mexico Cl1..v. the World Boy Scout Jamboree at F'arracut State Park. Guatemala F'alrbanks, Alaska It hos been heard on Bct\'t'lal ne.tlon·\\ Ide tele\ lslon pro1ram11. auch o the ~II Telephone Hour

• Tbt NORAD • "Ca\'aleadc Of Music" concerts, u the' art called. wer• first lnaucuratl'd In 1959 ano tne band meir ben1. professionals In mualc act u ambuaadors of 1ood· will. Olt•n splltUn1 Into

• aeparate 11ou1111. acco1d1n1 to Ille t)·pe of audience before 'Which they "Ill perlon:i There la a W-plece ··commande:s Orchestra"' and the •·01xlf'· tones." American Jazz •IK'· clalla1.1.

Dlrt>ctor of tile NORAD band Sa Lt. Col. \'lctor !.lolzer. while F'llsht Lt. C.:in F'urey of tht Royal Canadian Alr Force ls ualstant musical

•director. The band repruenta 170.000

men and "omen "ho are 11~clallata In air defenae,

ta tloned ai more than 400 installations on the Norlh American continent. This aNospe.ae defense team hu ns Its mission the protection of tbct Un lied States and Canada ap.Jnst altaolt. 0Hr· all control of thJ11 11y111c::i Is centered In the Combat Optr­atlons Center In Cheyenne Mount&.ln near Colorado Sprinp -------BEARDS WILL BE JUDGED MAY 10

8' ard bu.rd.> C\"t!Q'wrhcre n .. : any :u": to be aHn."' ... m be :he sa.rln' or studt:its who

•.b& ~e entered tlle bellrd cro•· in• contest. accc:dln' to Char:te DodaC!!l. cbalman.

The CODICii! becan Feb. Z6 onnd en1:lt:!I "ere accep•ed

unt!l Feb. ::8. The Judc1nc or this c\-ent

will take place on the Jut .;d•y Of Campl!S DaJ• 1'IAy I 0 tir re:lred ll&rbNs In the a:ea.

First Pllze ... m be a buse NIJC mu1. Tbe ucond pri;:e

""UI be a medium sited mus and Ula l!:lrd l'f1ze a smaller muc. A bnoby prii~ .. 111 be ctv n al.-o Doci.-0n u1d .. THE ROTATIONS TO PLAY FOR DANCE

., Tbe Rotation a dan~ band, will play at e. dance. M1Uch 8, In the NIJC 1Ym. Tbe dance. from 8:30 to 11 30 p.m .. will

aponsorod by the NIJC • Booster Club. Adm Isa Ion "Ill

be $1 00

Candidates For ASB Offices State Reasons For Seeking 1968-69 Jobs

'Stua .. -. aware uf w" .ii • ~ ... c Is the l>Ht Junlo: co l•c • tile No:lbwest •• DCC :ill:!' to Da\-e S.atz, ~111&' !o: AHOclatcd Student Body President

~ ' • ~r·7ear lnsl n:uon. 1 au;o uiel the atlld.-n: !l!'f! not bell:& representrd •• well aa they abould and l :>·rd~ ccre &~den: voice In school af!alrs.

'"!Ack of co--unlaiUc:: p A IS CO!.lll'O This amon, &tudent acUY.!:1:.les on a:a.te::en: bu been •rlt:cn on campus cu ... : be :teed.led. I! poa:er! an'.! dlau!buted U:roolh stud nts cannot cc::u:nmlcatit oat Uie colle1e alone with amCllc themseln!s llley ~ otbe:a telllnc and uktnc 11tu· DOI upect to co=-nlcate dents :o Tt>:e !o: P.A with the faculcy andcommu:il1;1. For atudenta wl:o wcmder, No one really •ttlllll to koow the ldent!:Y o! P.A. will now "lat au:hortt.r student bo<lr be revnled. P.A. a.rt! tile olflcc:s ba•e. It b U:e to !irst :wo lnlllals o! Pettr A. define lbe powea a..:id 1e:eaa.• Olson. ca.ndld&te !01 Asao· authority to the proper pv- ct..~ Student Bod.Y Vice· sons. Tbi.s would put thl.DIS Pc ~ldPnt, a.ccordlnc to Jim on ao etrfdent basis and Youns. cam1>&1111 mana,e1. Improve communtcatloc:• P.A. has no attlllaUon willl Seat:;: uld. the Purple Aven;er o! last

Accol'!Ulg 10 Seat:;:, NlJC year. who c:ys1er!ous11 walked should ba\1! more cultural. the he.I.ls o! NIJC. PUlllnc up social and rccreaUonal act.I<'· bla little posteis. P.A. •Ill Illes wblcb :1:1\·ol'e all sa:- no: be the little man aoealtinc dents and persoc0> !rO!:l the btblnd dO(lnra.ys but will cocmunll). speak b1s :tied Younc &aid.

l:poc bc.::ig aalled ,.117 be P.A. baa OOlJ' one plat!on:i wu csr.:palc::lnc !G: omce pol!cy · ..... bt tter.::ent o! Sutz rep!. d ··1 wut :o = :>."lJC because I reel ~!JC needs a -------leader." VETERANS CLUB GETS

Two Sea:z suppol"'~:s ,. •• ALLOTMENT FROM ASB Bob lo!Qse:. tecbnlca.: d:a!t!:l, &:lei des Ii;:;. ar.d HL-.e.r Sec:: TI..:'··!•· a ··""' - L·

acad<.im!c. i.tose: said, J lc:t!d '° :-01JC \' ·e:ai:s Club believe !!i=.t Sea:z "1ll mprove at • S:i:de::t B?a:t! cee>J::s nnd•rawidln; bt:wttn Ille f'eb. :?O. aca'decrlc a:::d TOCa:1ac&l O.ec Becke:. preside::: o! school. It Is tl::ie to close lhe :lie \'e:er&na Cl'!lb ap~ed pp and suu: Is lhe cc to bitfcre :lie boud !et the do It.•• second U:::ie to :e.;:;est C1Clle7.

Scot: said. '"MT TOte ill :or The ~ dlacos~ the ie· Sea:z. Be :..s a = r.111 pu:· Ques:. Den:Us Rlc'5 ASB pose. a poalth-e lhlnke: a::d 11 Tlce·PtHldent made tlle poslt!TC doe::· eo~o:: •blch wu aecoi;ded

Jim KOC!ce c&Dd.da:.e !or Associated S:11dent Bod7 Preald•nt aald lllat be would Uke :n rlll th.la cmce to encourattt" student put,clpa· 11on 10 &Choo! 11.::a1ra. club acUvtUe& and spo:ts e>-enta.

lo' Jerry Rlebe aoplloc::c:e clau p:ea!de::t. A \"OU! wu taken ai:d the :notloc ca::led aecordlnc :o Shannc r. Catlao~ ASB secretat7.

The !ec Is to be used : 1 ril"c1st:at1on In th~ na• .r:na.i ' " rano. orpn.zat:o~

I want to run becauu ~UC -----------needs btt1~1 rec:l!!IUonal raclllues In Shermnn Kall .

I feel we need '° llc1l ctncc bolder& to one 1118Jc1 and one minor ofnc.. I want to "In because I :Ce! •e should take! the ••Junior'" out ol the coll""' l! Is u :tne a

CALENDAR Much 8 - Prlmarr • lecuon•

!or atudf'nt bod) ""'~tr. March 9 - Cuual dance ~arch 13 - Ckn~ral clecuons March H - Mo le • ••t..ord

Jim"

Piano Virtuoso Coming March 11 To Give Concert

T· !'IU · Cu.· aa. A embl\' C.,;; ltl ........ .,mpl ted ar rancementa to brine the bllarloua '1rtuoao of the piano Dr Henrr L. Seem. In hi• ··eonce:to for l"un" to th11 :ilJC om. ~rcb 11 from fl 30 to 11 05 am. 1be public Is lnvltcd to attend. accordln& to Al•erado Decku, m~mbu ot the Cul•ural Anen:bll•s Coa:irJtteP.

Dr. Keal')' L. Scot: brines to the atace a show of c:lualc awlnc. and concert bum•,r from Boocle to Chopin Tans'' :o Llut.

S:ri vtn, to prove to conc~1t soera t11111 music can be tun. Scott hu become famous u "A~erlca'a 11ca1eat artlat In the h~morD'Js concrrt world". Decker said.

Ke bu apptart<l In Ce.me11e Hill! Towe Kall and on Broad· •111 as aololat with symphonic cucl:eat:u acd la com:en l:alla collegea &ad tinlvera!· Uu lt.:ou;hot:t the l:rilted s:a '"• and Canada. Decker said.

Seo•: t:aa relnsed the fol· IOTinc 1Ko:d3 • The LIUle tJ.,:lsl:t Plano'" "Ca Ylchc.:d Joe'" aClll '"J1nsle &ua·· A=c o:t:e: l:o:: rs Seo·: la a fi \'It tl:::r :-rc.plen: o! P:o­c:a::i ~cazi:;e"• 1ni book con: a1r&!'i &ad a:i Hoi:ora17 Docto:ate L.R.D. rr=: Bal'! Collece Jn::e 20 1964. ll'!Cb SCott wu Oeae:al Elaent:ower who alao rece.ved c lloco:a.')' des:u fro- Bud Colle&e :Ila: 7ea:.

Thia abould pr:in 10 be one of the bu: Cultural Asse::l· bll~a sue !la• preaected. °"·• r .,.u1.

CASUAL DAllCE HELD FEB. 2~

A '11.•wal !lane• apon10~ t' :• s·.1'n: Acll•ttlea Com· mlttec wu held f'eb. 24 In tho SUB. Maatc was aupp!lf'd b) tbe Q?dfro BlacQUe. ac­cordlnc to Dave Prlano. pub­llclr.7 cnam::an or SAC. C11&peronea •ue Clarence Kauc:ht Karlan Sie~rt Tom Robb and Mra. Catberlnl' Scatu

•EDNE OU WIRCH 6, 1961

SSS Enrolled For Second Semester As Deadline Passes

At th d '" of r•ll•lrallon 'l'l f' b. I~ 855 were en· roll~ 1u S !JC !or the aprlnc 8<'mes1er R~llatrallon a Y"'&r •ID !or the second 11emca1er wu 788. makln1 this H'&r"a licurtl llll all-time hlsh and an 8 .5 PN cent lncreoc. F:nrollm~nt this aprln• ta

down 18 from lut fall"• 933 101111. or 8.i per rrnt.

01 tlw 8&6 cnrallt>d this &flmr•trr, 138 ar" In the ~naallone.I dhlalon. Men 1>ut· numbnr wnmo•n 548 to 308. Tlueto women &1< enrolled u sp.,clal 1tuden1•.

S111tl&tle11 ahow there aro 511 In t1111 rr.•ahman elaaa ~86 aro lull-tlmo and I i1 are woml'I\.

The sophomore clan num­ber• 3~ 1. 21 4 are men and 30~ are fu!Hlmt atudtnta.

Suc:ond aemeater •nrollmenta show a steady upward trend. tri 1960 sue had 380 enrolled. 1961-319. l9b~-t:?1 1963-527. 196~-604. 196:1-672, 1966-i38. 1967-188. 1968-8115.

Thue "nrollml!nl flauru do not lncladt alsht school

tUd•nts.

On-Campus Parking Regulations Will Be Strictly Enforced

Many atudtnts who drl ve "•~ to the campu11 are not dlaplaytna parkln• atlckeni, ac:cordtn1 to thot bu1lnu1 o!Oct. Unles1 such a slicker 11 dlaplayed. no parklnc prlv· Ueae ulats for drlvera of cars parl!ed on colleaesround1. and the veblclea will be taned br campus police.

s:udenta rnar parlr lllelr autoir.oblles In the wae lot nor:!: of lilt:! :.t<!ChanJcal Aita .Bu.lldlnc. In the parkln1 lots ea.at of !he Library Bulldlnc. ill l.be patkln1 lot between the 01ir.nu1um and Student Union. and all aunts aubJtct '° clt7 reculauona. Patttn1 ta problbl:ed In the tactll\7 parklnl !o: behind Ule admtn· latratloc. amnulum and Ubta11 bulldlnp, In croaa· wallis and croaa-llatcbed aieu. and on tbe cu:b (painted 7ello•) eut of Ult Ubr&IJ. ArJ3 curbs 119lnted 7ellow on campu.a are prohlbltrd aina •

Students must pallt blltea, motor bikes and motor C7Clt• off tbe paved areas.

All streets rwmlnl tbrou.it Ule c:ampua are ct17 atrHta and aie patrolled b)' lb• d\7 pallet. Off-atree1 paitrln1 ta resulated b7 the colleae and Ylolatonl •Ill be 1 .. ued park· tn1 tickets b1 the colle1• personnel

Students aie also reml.Dded ot Sherman srad• acbOOI adjacent to tbt oolltP campus and are ura•d to be .apeelall7 caretul wll• paaa!Q tbla acbOol.

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=========-...::::===ii 96.6 Per Cent TSE N.LJ.C. REVIEW ~-~· .... , s--"' , o... .. , ... , .... ,. .... Of NUC Students

..... •• A1..c••••4 S"".,_, 8°'7 •r · ieo11K 10AJ10 JuM10• coLLEGt ,, Come From Idaho

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j SUBveraion FD/TO/IS ,\'01£ SOI"< -aA 11110 a prQPO$al 1ta brOflgj• bc/ou tade•t board to da111 :!St ad111t '10• to aout• dolt n t• tje SUB d.,Ug lbt et'C'ftlllg TAii qar tton rra.t a ktd to '111<" trdc at ward ame tafor· 111at1oa c oat<"mtag th11 mattn. Prrhap the board It 11/ MI Sh to uope11 IAI~ 1110110 after aol1ag thr rtactloa of l•d~111,.

"\Ill/A 1 IS YOUR OPINION Of Cl/AllCllHi A QUAR1F.R FOR ADMISSION 10 SUR MO\/F.S SO SAC CA:V BUY ITS 011,, PROJf'CTO/lS?" CHARLEY R08ER.50N, Pay· dlolo11 'I think II would 1ak" lhll lncentl Ye o~t of ttolns to the mo 1 .... "

SHAROS nJHK. Buslnea Ed '"Cbardnc ada;Julon IO the oYlu I• 11 v ry cood and a,.nalbl ll<'& I think It •ould be • very Eood Id a !or th .. SAC 10 haY Ila own f)ZO

e IOI llnd 2~t I• • Ye ry rt'uonabl pile: oo:inlrl!'rlnit Ill la t 1111.1 l! lh•'1 went dow111 wn 10 ae Ibo aam • movl It would cost SI 00 or

ore.• • JAQU~I IN~ fl~SARO Pon

rl rini:: "ll'a all rl&hl with Ci '" ,.

fOM !'ARI hY. ~lath "II la a 1•rlvll ., to 1ak11 " Lr1 k

nQI" In a "hllo and waich a rno•I • and 1•rhll~i: 11 huulrl nOI ht fr• • I 11t1r111lr d th• CnllrR• 01 Idaho 1u11\'lou I) 1inil lh"l •hara.ii 7:1e d•>\\ n th1 tt·.··

lllCllA HU f'I· HKINR I •lura !Ion "II u d1b 111• I& lnll<l• 11,r lh• mu• It fi, a rhara•• &hwhl I 1l do mn·h 101 lh• duuc 11 II 'or no 01h<r r• 11ann lhun 10 '"l•1lr 1lamocr dam al th htM '1111 t>."'

MAHlf 110.lAH 111, llom,. I· c .. A IC 1Hnwl1 nu" \\'t arr u lni lh II• huol'• l>IOJHIOr& I • no n I to char lh man y for anolh r proJPCt r. II wo bad o i;d a 1 rll)l'Ctor lrom 111a1 I lho achool I •><>uM Ill' In la•or I har1ln1 lh (IWlft• r., n;n l A \Oil "'II

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LETTERPRESS

PHOTO OFFSET

NI.JC Debaters Win State Junior Title ~ rn l: r. Jun. ,r c~.lCCe

nnsll.)' deb:ltu• won thto ldAho Jcnlor lnu:rc:olle£)au: D!'baU! Ch11:nplon11llp ~ 1 :o;o:-Jlwts1 :o;v.artne. :;a-pa. F'eb. I~.

A<:C:O::.Pll!:led by Richard L. H•n< man. debate c-.ch th" team MlH Krlatr &110 and )Ila• Claudia Brownl .. e. ,.mrrc"d vlctorloWI rrom tile iournamtnl In wr:JcD 1e•~n

ldahO collue11 1>1.rtlc1pat'-"d. ThQ "Inning tear.i was Wl· de!t'lted durlnE the two di.) meei.

Placlng In U:dh dua. c:ir.p­e:ltlon wer Ml Cl..adla M ·Oermld, third In Jnl .r ::i.I ln~r~1N&llon. and :.ti At.n:la f'..dwards !bird l:i Junior oratory. They we. acco--panl d by :.trs. ll.uca1e: G.ile. head o! the drama d,par-.z::<'::I. Hynellllltl old.

Olll•r schools partk!peUni:: lnc:ludt'd RJcks Coll .. r;e. Rex· ~m:. 8ol11c Colll'i::e. sc.se. Le'lllll 1aud Clark ~lletc Lewlaton. IUld :. :thwes: ~BUI M Coll II: • ~ai::pa. Also parllclpatlna we: Idaho and Idaho Slate linlHrslty.

Thi& was th flr I tlm" lllat an NIJC I am has won the Junior et.1<''°'1· H n aid.

A 11111&1.1 dllld'• !home on llocrat• Nada lh\UI "Socnu.ea wu a very wtao man H.e v.·ent. obout l(lvln~ people advice. Tbo JWOPlo polJOOnod Socrat.ea."

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A br '8~d '" n~ 1.~mest•: s1atla1lcs re•nla Ula: S:?6 of Ille 85~ stud nu a: :;uc this si:.ru:r; are ldall :..sldents o: 95 6 pe: cent The Jwuc.: collect' dlstncl ltu .: Koounat Count;r) ll:O­ndes SJI swdcnta o: 6:? I Pf'! C,.!J..

Jimlo: Co!lc~ A:ea On ''"'b:at'.:OC: lbe n .. e nonbem :.u:::I~ fl::n15bn ":94 SW•

~ n:.s or 9Z 9 ~: cent. E:I· rollment !:o= the olher :our a."n coaoUea Shoshone 131 Boaner 96, Bou•dary :?fl Be::e11'8h 16.

£nro.l:nent ::o-: o!.he.: Juolw colle&e areas by counties Latah z.? , CJ .. ..,,..:er :? one uch froc B&1inock. Idaho. Jeroce. L!'wis. )llnldoka \'alley. Sez Perce and L!'a:h •.

Tweoi:y-alne a:udt>nts come from out o! ala1e, lncludlni: OO"' student from Tehrran, Iran.

Enrollment by coua11es and cities·

Koot1;11al Co!'ur d'Aler 37:! , POii F'alt. 54. 8-1d•n Lake ~o. ~,·tew 3 Athol J Sp.nt Laite s. Cataldo 15 R&lhd:u:i 19, ffarrlsoa 8 S lila.ries Kootenai Co.) 3. V.o: ley 6.

Sbosbon" Kellon H . V.al· lace Jq, Sct'lteuille 10, PJne· hurst :?:?. Osbu:n 16. \\a:doer 3. ai~.te I. Pace l Calder I . :.iu:ta::i 3. Sll.-en.on 3. Klncs· ton 9 Clanla 1.

Latah l!.;3COW 16. PGtl11tch 3. T:o:r 2 Gi:•e.see I .

Boontr S&!ldPolnt S6 Pr.est RJwer H Don: 4. K~eaa :!. Lacled• I . Samuels I.~ .... l>Ort. tla. <01dl011'11. 1:1aho I S.G.le 7. Alhol (Bo::i!et Co l . Cocolalla 2 Hope 4 c.ark Fork 3.

Bounda11 Bonneu Fl'fl) 16. Eutl"On I Saplea 3 ~aewah St M&rll!.S 6

Plumml!r 8, Emlda :?. CIParw•l*'r Oronno 2. Bannock Pocatello l. Idaho Qran~c,fllr I. J<rome Jerome I . ~"Is Kamiah I . \ltnldoka Rul><!n l. V11llr> Cascade I . :O:t'Z PtJCI.' lA!•laton I. l.Amhl S. l111on I . Enrollm nl from out of

•la~. b1 state IUld cities ll&shlncton-sc>ok&:ie ~ Ch •

w lab I Oppo:tunlty I Ob°l:I pl11 I l\ttlllewic:l 2 i-; Wt:WI

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J.11 hl~-Bert 1 I V.tscocsin-llil•adtt I Pmasy I \"&l1la-Coat rtU ~enda-£lko l 1'rl%Cllla-Ph 1 J ~ .. J raeY-'ltld .. _, 1. l.!i:lMSOta-Roches t•: l . I. co. R;. rF'c: st I 1!1.;-T ""'-:

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Dance Discussed At Board Meeting

Th ~~ aad desiruc::lon o! 11u:den1 unicn p:ope:zy were I.he co.in top!cs of ccmttrsatlon at I.he s1cden1 boud a:eelini::. Feb ::; • ac· cerdln; to l.!15s Sha:inon Corlsoa .~SB secretary ..

The Cllllulll da:ice F'eb. :?~ wu the 1ce11e of slU'1!!llts rolllc~ about oa the floe.:. caklnc lewd mo:tans with the.: body ,.hill' perfo:mmc lhe A.Ui:;aUl: dance l.!ISS Carlsen aa.ld.. Dennis Rlas:io \1ee Ill Id nt of ASS tolu me boara that Due Paan ukt'd lb swd nts doin; lbib Clan e 10 II p and llle'r dld.

Char Ood o:i. Ir shman la ll! ~Id 111 Inquired ""'

a~roa 11 did noi stop Al h;:u<Jr dance. It was

Po ni~ l that II Is not the J h or hApt'rOn 5 10 I.Cl as l'OllCt' n Howe,-..r, II Is the Job of the SAC lo h• 11 '\UCh e\'CD~

Such 11cl!Yltlrs H lh·· Alli i:;alOf d:lnce, Chasin drunks out ol danc:rs plck1n~ ar 'om of I.be pass.cl out pe:30115 lllld puulni:: Ill llllo Clll'll 11re 11

I ,. of lb r uoos racul:,y e b :s ue bec:o::ac; C'~·

r shy :Wu Ca:I= aa.!d. c I(

~ PEPSI ~

Taste that beats the others cold!

f'11t11r , ... , •nt!J' r<'h ued b) lh.. r"d~uar·s omc "how :?30 lll1." enrolled In 16 nlchl school classes lhb <;CmeslN.

Ecrollmenl In \arlou. c:oo:ses l.atroeluc1loa 10 U.S. History 13. The Z'uober S)a­tem 9, lnt:oductlon to Buslne,.s 6. Survey ot American LlteraJ IU:? ~3. Pll.lntlac 4. Dra'll'IDg '.?I. ln1:oductlon lo) the Hu:rutnlllcs 6 .Adull Tallcan11 12, Be,tn. nine Sewini:: 2Z , lnve51mt-nl5 ;:? f'ly l') In&: 20. Ct"olo~ I:? Acc:ountlatt I Z Ho:semllll.!lhlp 11 >IOOd · •••In 11. Be11ln nln., 1\·p "IU l ~

EDITORS NOTE S1ec tht< lttUr :. a' r.cc11 d dt•adllno• dar last u:.·t'A:, tho, ~·111 b,. no imsttcr In th1~ 1,u,• Hou:"" er lhl't<' u·rl/ IH an 11nslt'er rn th,• ••d1torraf column Oii ,l/11rc h 10. C:dllor

\\hy :ir the students not belt.?t Informed' Nut on!)' did SAC fall to put up one Sll!I for the mo•ie. F'~b. 27, but Liiey hrive kepi Cf!rtaln other ln~onnatlon 1elt1tt\·ely St'Ctel. I hn~e h<'t1ttl hom fa.lrb rellabl~ sources Iha.I the Qn1du:won Ball "ill nc be held d.Je 10 luck ot funds.

I lhlnli: lh:>t i;tu<l•nts ~hould

'Noodcock's Drug Store Co~d o - Sul\Clr•e

p,. .... ~crpj,"on)

12• N Fo- S! • Coe•• d Al•••

Hagadone Bui ldrng

EVERSON'S JEWELRY

.... FLOYD'S CAME RA CENTER .

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Concert Was A Double Trear

FINES, BOOKS ARE OVERDUE TO LIBRARY

Per:.1111 ho ha\ o• nlue !'book., and llbruy lln •s are·

Oa,·1d Blanford, £d Drl'tke, Ken 01&.' lord, Ron Oro!Zlle. Chrl.5 M~ndt. Pat PNe:man. R<'n• · Romln.- John Ru,•bel· mlllln, Richard &hmldt. Su Scott. Bartnra Strecktr Paula · rplu. Robton T chn r Rlcllard Tuuo:.

Pl'rsons ..-ho ho' !In.-.. are JonP Harris. Krl. Km

a! \lcCol"'llek,R ne R ..,in,. 1 d Caznl ~ ckl r

MARC SU Beauty Salon & School

GREAT SOCIETY SPEICH TOPIC

Cliques Urged To Lower Social Walls

It l5 a11 ni:: • ntabl PQtl

of b = natore ll:Dt prop! ehA'illC =ac Int r Sta CZ to Cl :. Th s Is na :al but 1tl:en U: i;roup b -~ x I.sh and Ind.I· vtduallt.:r Is lost It Is re~rc>t· ablr

These i:r~ o: c: q cs as they are commonlr called ell t In abundAnc oa our ca pas and they att harolni U:e scbool 1:1 classt"S ~ocps or s:ad llt. .. '" ' ot an ho:ll'sl n hall~ of Id as In

o::s. d sCUS&!Ollll becaun I! on I Ls tll:e oembl'r l!tates Ill! oplnl n

"1 &>lb the olhe: tmbe:s blindl.r pa:U o!ficr a a epi It u their o•n and lab! O: 3~ Jttra ea::h ai:K:e Mii' d ! It • Inst any C:e lll::l the C Till' DOll-Cllelllbel f Ille ! pattiC:Ulal ~cocrat.a ha\"t' b:lb!: ell !?iv clllluci. lJJ the SUB a mf'ml>\'r bud;'et ust tt: e tlme.s •nd or oce social croup 11eldom i;.l~ i:p 31 dr!!c ta total1:li Inc.~ •Ith at:donta In a S319 bllUDll and the Prut· 11 t?ere:u clic:~tt. preferrlDc to dmt'a late11t • O:ta: Soc.e1;1" alt &laoe nitbr· ttar. uillt. wltb 5J)t'lldlnc schemes an!tcl:iar.e an "0t:t.aldr1''. th" adl1Jtlo:i ol $:?! bl!l!o:: ta It ts true tbat ccrt&ln atu S:?S billion IDOlt'. Cle:its "nt•ill" in aen:al

.. On th<' othe: tand ~pgb- grOUl)a. II ls a.lso uue t.b• tlcan.s balanced Ul<l bud~ 22 nHrb "'""fY atudf'AI can be llmf's and vibllt' the:~ were I:? tdrnun;;r-;jlb on" cllqu" or deUctts, thf'Y totaled c..:i!y anotl:er. Tb p:eas atart doo $13 ~ billion " o t uclud !lull lo tl1I

Hllllst'D concluded l1b :allt 11tate:enL The eoal or uaa •Hh tills com uiL "1111 ~s crlUclam ta to 11mootb ovtr u thouah thr plan IM'hlod th• Ule r~atrtcUve social walls

Oreat SOClet.•" a to mall.e cons:ruc:ed by all cllqu6 nd bt..-dn I " and to diminish disunity

" HOTEL" WILL BE PRESENTED IN APRIL

Hot I" r M '.!T

Anhur hauey .,,.., • -f aprlni 111oduct1cn ~ th., Cardlnlll Pla•ers Apnl ::6-:?7. ~r.;. Mar111Uet Galr hnd o!

the t!rama d panment wd 'thl~ p.x!uctlon •lll be ou:

llrst ai~mpt at a aerlo1.s Piil.\". 11 nas be< n vdd,ly produced c.n Broadway and In a motion picture."

"Hotel" ..-Ill be U:e most arnblucus play Hl'r ghen b)' the Canlln:.I Pl:tJ"~rs. There will be :a cast of !9 ~rsona Mr Clio' lllln ~

ARCTIC CIRCLE

amooi atD11~t.a. In put laauea we havo com·

mcoted ollcn on the laek or ac!l1Jol aplrtt at XIJC. V.e con!ellt'.I !bat cUq-ea pret'tnt lhe untcy or awdrnts 111' en· couradnc raeh croup to co th~lr own Wl.Y. There are enouch •-arled aoc:lal acth· Illes at SUC to illterut everyone. But beca~&e a szoup u a whole dlallkes buketball lndlv!duals wlthl.ll U:e cUQU" lollaw allit and tall to attend despite tbt'lr 011D ln1erct1<t Because a czoup a.a a wholl' ls not 10· tu sted in '1JHmm-nt, a<:hool c.r oa:looal lndh1duals re· cress lllrlr own 1.nt•:est. Aod cllq.oa are ::tl'Jally not..d for their nc.o-conatrucu '" criticism o!what I.bey dl11like.

'Ar u:o:e meinbera o! c?tc:ues to lower thrlr .>Oda! walla to act u l.lldh1doals, and to

ork for th<! ~boo!, rather an apfas: It. !\lJC will

• ::::i..n a c!~t!!ed hleh achoo!

MODERN DRUG AND GIR CENTER - lor:~ &;; !::a.-e Clorlfl~ Lt ..c:h o. cllqu~

Specializing in Collegial• Heed• lor Heo/tlt anJ Hoppinrss

Ovr Plo to R .. 1au ... a1

Plea• .. Pclcie cod Pattr

DECA l<IHHERS FROM POST FALLS

tt...:: ffo,._.,, Po .. ; F "... ""' · u~t ::anz a hind quar..er or beef, In a drawing apa:;scred ey :be Olatrlbut.•e Educational Craba or Alim lea. The aecoad pr.ze, a u.:islstur

1207 N. Fovrti. 1<10 :~23 radio, •as presentl!:d to /.Ir

COEUR D'ALENE, 104HD

PASTEURIZED MILK MEANS 100% SAFE MILK ---0-4--r_..., COEUR D' ALENE CREAMERY •• , . . , . , - . r " "H()l'I[ J•1181

and Mrs. Jnn RDsln also Clf Post Falls accc~1nc t<> Larry lzrin DEC.A p:esldent

Coeur d 'Alene Laundry & Dry Cleaners

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--- - ----------Vandalism Costly To NIJC Students

J

~andallam and tn elt.'Sll d auucllon have lone pla1111ed :;uc 'Tbe Plofr.lcators or such mallclou acts ahoulrt l!,. proud of thl' arhrov~m~ntA the1 attained Feb. 2~. Tltl1 aoeclAcul r e•entnc will co d wn In Ill<' btatory of coll g vandi.ll&m. Th I)(' rfor:n rs or tbia act hlld " mllnrlous llm<> :Jr;iplnl dooll Off In D SU8 luatocr. It th door• can bl! r !*ired It wUI c .i $30. II new door or purchaa.rl It wlll cost S!OO.

Olhl'I accompl111bm,.nts,. hi rh rank blcll the r c rd of nndallaru 111 allttlnc ol vinyl cov r ni: on Cllalra lltld COUChl'S In lll«P SUB anti pc'• I 101 s:.1ps from lllc ald a Cit uibltt In th SUB.

'. andallsm hurt.s no on but YOU. Th student Pll111 r es which must co for the repair or !hi& de trucUc.n. Sucb clamai;;;? al riv a poa: Ima~ !c.r YI !tors

rt Is hOIHld that th e pla,­ru1 l)('raons 111111 aovert tllflr

pranka I! 1:1 school s;:.:i;.per' a.n<I P"d ~ .• ~ft •!l:lt whlc ..

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BANO STILL ASKS FOR MORE PLAYERS ti-~ :l .. ;.lay

tra;:)bon t'la.rlne1 gr ala• phone with th coilu batlll have be~ 11 aaked to coctact

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~ PEPSI ~

FORESTRY TECHNICIANS HAVE A NEW COURSE

Tn r ,. tr. t 1.n1 •••· lu or t11• •1Je<1tlonlll 11 wrtmrnt IA tnAuln1 11 n• w our of atudy ac r line to Cl:u nc" Hauaht. h D I Of th TOCOtronal deputmcnt

M nsuraUrm • cour1t1 In me111ur1n1 tlmb<lr p:oduc a hu born &cpar.at<"d Into two dhi· eton5. r.og ac .. llnc la IM mrru.•urtn~ or ttmbnr tu ·l~ttI· mlnri how many board Iott of lumt>tor a loc n!D.tna ll Core It IB CUI 111 OflH will be t&U&ht by Rl lu&rd llansrn who I• u co1111ulflni; for• t• 1 and CNls :I •lmhtr ror th rotPSt a rvlce.

lat II!

I Car Buffs do it!

English Eeath~

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Dames Club Officers Plan .lf eetinu 0

Filmstrip Features Idaho VoEd Schools

A 20 m1nut• hlmMrlp and ttcord Of \'OCallonal SChl.lOl~ I• nturtn11 nil the \'Ocallonal S<'hools In Idaho Is belne mndc uccordlnit to Clartnct­l!au1ht h••od o! thl' \'Ocauona.J depnrtm~nt.

Tiw filmstrip \1111 also CO\••r 11om" of the \'OCatlonal d•portml'nts In hl&:h achools. Th<!le bre 11\t' ll<'U \'O<'allonal schools In Idaho "hlch C:O\i' r 3:? cour ••s. SIJC has etE)it 01 lhe:;e pror.nal" SIJC la the onh \'Ocall<>na school that otlers F'or Sir) Tech· noloQ. Thill course Ill now bc1n11 o!I red for the third )C'U

Th!! Nrpost' of Ulo !llmsttlP ls to acquaint l11i:h 11chool ,.1udt-nt11 •Ith Ult' opportun Iles allured In \OCatlon schools. Plan& 11re bfl~

made for 11 I 6:nm lllm 10 t made, II the 1tlmstn11 Is su ~sstul ll11ui;h1 nld

'11!!! lour othN \'OCO !lanai schools In Idaho au Idaho St.ate l:nl\'rrsl~ In Poc:uello. &ISP Coll• 11e In Boise I.A'\\ ls nnc1 Chuk :\o~al at Lev. 1. ton. Collt' nf Soulllem I du ho. tn ,-,, In F'lllh

CHOI R SPAGHETII DINNER MARCH 16

SlJC A C11pp ·Ila chol: m1•mb:r~ II ~rn• " spa· llh~lll dinner March 16. S p.m. to P p.m, In tht' SUS.

The menu includes spa· Rh<Ul tossed s11lnd Fr nch bread cake milk 01 coffee The choir and the CardlDal Cho~lt' v.111 ntu!aln throuch· out th l'!Hnlnc. Tbe croup wUI al o Si'r\ th m al.

Tiet ts mc.J bl! obt:un Ir m th eh lr c milers or i. Ille door.

Tb proc eds ..-111 belr CU\anet> th 1968 c!:oJ: tout

\\ashlni:ton and 0: ~ - rb .. •t;a. .. nln1

IJ,•

DRUGS HO PROBLEM IN THE NORTHWEST

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WSU COUNSELOR OFFERS HELP TO JC STUDENTS

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. .. COUNSELING IN GRADE SCHOOLS HEW PROJECT

~ ... J "" .. , 1 Ft,. s ·I. . ~- ~rd1~. -- !Jrs

f',.net-s Ste\eru; elemenlar"' 11chool counselor at Borr. 'l School "The:> I& alwa.;s somethlnc the stuckn~ dis· likes about htmul! 11.nd he tbu~ rel11tes the problt'm to a dlsUk o! school. A child th11: dtsll• •s 11chool dlsllk"S hlm~elf."

C un, llni; vad>' school stud nts Is new in the U.S. Thtre U.l" Cllll\) Plll>t Pt'.J~-ams In :he U.S. YO\th the or tbe::i In ld3bl>.

loin;. S:e\ens s::::imanzed s.,-ini:. ''The purpQSe of ;uldant:<! ls to !ac.ll:a:!' i:r wth de\'l! loll::lent and •

I • "l>'~a th lz

Hl~C ~-,'c~'"'"o-IR-TA_P_E_O_ FOR TELEVISION SHOW

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Tire Bouncing Is New NIJC Sport

"Tire boonelnc" has comf' IO :O:lJC Thia g:nt outd r spor: ls coopa ·able to ruMlnc b .11dlold"' actilSS a c.nt' fi~.d. This 15 l::i rt!!"rtD~ IO the br~ bole lo lh• uptislt :.:>ad n a: the Cl: hYd:ant cc tbe sld ..-alt In t·oDt of t!:t> ,\d::lln15t,.li011 Bui 111l DI Tbe dAtt d Vt] W 110 ·ies to challen"° thl bol ~"Ind th •11ttl o: a car bas .ret ID .. in Own rs c: 11::iall cars c~ aUl!mpt lo c n Q er th1s obstacl~ The' Dff' t:ue cnoao txit are alrald of nenr 11eeln1 tht'lr cars ac:Un

T add a U:llt- o·e ~cit ment lber I• YfD • IL'l'I I l:lla,y •bell r .. allt Crom lb SUB to lhll Ad::iinlstr1110• S..lldtnc 01 vlce·ver . Th c:imc of tbe came le "Ion tall" 01 "bub-c11p kick" This C&llll.' Ill Pi:lYl!d on th :sidewalk that ls 11e~ercily ct11ppe<1 and raut'd. Th•• obJec1 ls to 11lp end &<'e •bich d tbe plM.ytrs c., tall the fartheat. Winn • :Ket\'e tree &nd·a!da dl1. !ectan:. and hospital aa1 •

'HulH'ap kick" Is play• d cy stud nts luc:lunc pebbl o!f the sidewalk. They II)' to hit tbe bub-ca111 oo ears. Seine amateUTS, they mlaa Ulrlr a:ark and bit bw:IPt'ra on lbe cars parked ne.tt to the 51dt-walli:. Of courae the plarers bit the paint &1111 n.nd so torUI but It la all In lbe came.

Student tun la fllltt but these pi:ie areas ahould tw rrpa!r~ ~ttlllnl1 llWU' lll::le winners and nnr·•lnne111 •l1af" l.'l ••• ! " t r IMpr ~ nt o. 'b nd ..

ELECTRICITY COURSE TO START MAR CHU

Alt< m.o ~ .irr t f .•a..c:: n ·.1 m •, r lr r ~rlle, tor telephone employe~. will 00111n '.larch 19. In the YOCll · uonal dPpartoent. Thi.' cour I!

Includes bes1c undol1s1andln1 ot alt~maun~ c:um•nui an<! hot1 l t appllea tu tel .. phone equipment acc:ordtnc to Clar· e11c:e Kn~o::bt. bead ol the \'Oattlonal depa1:men1.

The clns •II! be :aught by J .. •k Steve. lnd~strtal elec· t:oolca lru;tr.cto:. The cws w!!I be t:el1 l•o nldl:.a a w ck !er 10

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CONCENTRATION CAMPS SUBJECT OF NEW BOOK

E I · · r '.h I r ui;ltt l HU n"' u~iAtlun .tOIP .ind t d Into hui:I! er malnrla arc Portrnyod ln a &hort hook .I!!.!!. !!...!! ~ !h_ ~ l 11c1IM• ~ o 'i'! '""" by Tad usz Borowski Thi book atteata to th drath of millions of per101111

Tod u z 8o1ow11kl w11 Im prisoned In Ausc:ll•llZ and Dacl'.:iu from 1qu 15. In Jul) 1951 Br.irowakl took his owo lit by tumlng on tbe Pll a 1111 h hacl m lraeu .ousl7 eac:apod In Auaehwltz

Maey nccoun111 or C rman Inhumanity durlnc llorld llnr II lt2Ye l><-C'n written but tlll11 on Is outatanrllng, aeco1'11n to fin 11 Sod dine h"•d llb,.rl_an _______ _

HOW COME? Chaucer and I wrot• ,. dirty

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NEW ITEMS IN BOOKSTORE

A b11b) blu• n h re1lstc· r ! '. llln1 lh• nllt·K• books tor Thlfi \lctor cuh rc>&l&ter wtl llll\ hour ol '"urK since I totals d partmcnt 11a l,.a an ulso glvea a c1nnd total ac: cc.rdtnc to Mrs. F:lll!tn And r 11on. U Uu.> mnchln~ 111 pur chue•l 11 will l111u •fate 1ee,.lpU1 wlUI 1h name ol U1 bookstor- print d on them.

The bookswr• hu n~w colored T-shlrta with a amal l\UC c:bh m en the ch 11. Also some now musrc booka hllVt'l rarrlved. Thcv con1111 so:11e o! the latest top hlta.

SUlnt PAlrkk'a Day sr"ctln earth ar now 11\'llllablo" Tht>r• :U• manv "· d booka u '"!" Mr•. Antl"t on >aid.

CROWD SLIM FOR MOVIE IN SUB

"That Man In I tanbul", hum<Jrt..u .i:ctttnc lntrl~u1 mo\ I•• wan 11 ho11 n to a 11m11 II aroup of atud nta In th• SL' Feb. 'Z7. It I th opinion o! man)' stu1~nt Utat lack ot al'.lvrrtl Ing wa re Pon Ihle ror thP &lllllll tum out.

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Cheu Toumam t>nl Progre.'4$ing

BEEF·O-RAMA DRAWS NUC FOODS CLASS

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THIRD YEAR COURSE IN SPANISH OFFERED

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DUSTING CAN BE A PAINFUL JOB

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NIJC Defeats Big Bend At Badminton

•,: J 8' . S.rJ in t•" or

In a tmdmln:.O.'l UIU:lllll DI l:l lh i; !JC CCI F I>. 10

Mate a consisted or w n's slnglra nnd 1oub.es. Miu l.f'lllla G1 cory defea:erl M Jar. Hams :;uc. In th 11lncl cb:l:npl - hip. In Olh r 111.:Jr.I a c ;>ctl~loc ~t;ss Bubr.ira s•r ck :. xuc. out an u•N"d her c.pi>0nent. Ml 11 Cht'rrtto Ar.nla. 'h55 I.. nda Rec;::uck, :;JJC. was d : .... 1~ by ~I a Elaln Sh3rr k

In doubl pl:i.r lhe BBC te11m Col M1.u Ct.r11l,. Annis and ~111111 Sbh:~n Ames nat· 10•11 deku d tile lt>ss Psp r need tea1:1 or lollss K11thl< Polntn • and llJ a &rbar11 Sir ckPr. Raising !ht IUln l o! )';!JC Wins lo 11rn Mls11 R• nH Romine nnd .lo!Jss JanP llurJa t amed ur• to o' rpo• r tb BBC tram o: Mias Chris Annis and Miss &rbclm Alltn u cording to Mr • Calhrnne Seal s, !'OIJC badminton oarh

Alao pr nt but Jacktr mol lor um1bl" to p1ullC"l fllltl' tpum .1m1 n1 pill) W• r •;1JC pt.11 . r l l<lbCillrk Ari Th11.,\er Tom I Drl• ~ end Jlmlf•nder&On, Th d rt r' ral non·

NIJC ENGINEERS RECEIVE CHARTER

FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH

Alie: cue rous dlscusslo:: on my •HI olu:::n I h:ue tumt'd '° mild r mauus. Manr lntM tine and unu ual 111><>na :tllt n and around Ule aacpus Ounnc :h!l llCISt w k !: wu re Ported tb:l 1 ~ stude•ts hue taken up I.hat cra1.11L'IC sport of hOh cap klcktnc. RuMlng a clon ll"cond on tile Us1 and &trlT· In& tC1: Unit r:ace .s \bat lllfllmocs spa:t of rend r C"rusblnc o: bit aDd :un as .1 la bette: kn01<n. Tumlnc '° less des:rucll\'P and me.re lr.:.cllK'tual aparu :he 11kllltal came o: nickel !oo:ball was obse:Tl'd belnc i:Ia.re-:1 In Ult! 11tucll!nt un on bu.:cilni:. Tiie 1l::iecocsumlnc11Port cl chcss hu taxed the olnd& of mlUI)' atude::ts a:id facul:y ::it-:::bc:-s d.r1:1c the ·ecent cbess toi::na=nt

TbP warm r •eathN bu brought on lbe appea~ce o' those h?peluh ID th" bur ball ~pa:-..::.enl ~ 1111ck C!eh. Tbe1 Join lhe oct-<.t-doc.: • mlndl'd Pt'rs ns Ulat pli.. colr ant! tennis. •ho ha• enJoy<>d the ,.,..,n sunsb durlnE th PHI =:.n.

I woald lake ID ~ .. ·atulll th coacl: 11 and p!:Q us ol lh ~!JC Cardinal basketball i.eam for U:rl: outs:andtns Pt'lf :-L'IC durln,. tb 11n· son L'l:i :b be r:h In the redonal 1 mamcnt o! I.he :.aitonal Junior Colle~ Alli· lctlc AasoclaW n.

T II>:> \\ k ts coming. :.o n s~a to know wbal

Tollo \\eek 11 but It s b ped lhal ll arr ,.,. air ly and I a m .. n: >nd m - rl s.

WSU COUNSELOR HERE TUESDAYS

J hn n H • ·hall hap s mlllar11~ hi , II lib Junior

collt'ie iotud nl.$ v.htl~ h 1~ at :-;uc H nshall 11 coun·

lo: !rom .-aabln'toa S:&te lfnlverslir Is al :-uc rT rr Tueada.\ H 1ece1,rd a Ms. drcr• e from lhl' l:nl•erall.1 o! T UI and ht• B.A dei;: " 11 w t:nl :.sll;y or Okla· b-.. H !-.as ~a 11 bl~ 11 bool teacb r I : 1:: y &lli

Junior c ll!'CP.S ;In core propl~ I banc:e to CCI a hldlrr ~.icat o:i 11blcb lhr htdl school can r.~ : will not d and •111cti lhe i:nh : alll s •Ill nol bat could II• n hall ad~d II ta• n; lb o~ doo: policy or uni 1

I c Th policy ol bl!l.nc un!Y rsll) r led ts ~Inc chancf<I to ~ all lh aw·

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LITTLE M A N O N CAMPUS ~

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Coubabes Bomb Cardinals, 88-66

" 5' rs!~ Cwa:a"'-: ..a. n; a,a'\"11.!:taC:e> o: a balanced >Corine ettc.rt down d :>:tJCCardlnal5 88·66, F'eb. If! .n Pullman '.lo.sh. :;uc cuant Cl)de S:::.!th

:etcrnlnc to tb map! court fo.lowmc a s :lous ankle ,nJu n Pow• :ed lb Ca rd Ina I alta"~ Smllb nrll d ~Q Points Bo:b post :lJl Don Barn and I r llrd Ham Harca::1 coc:nbut~ 1:: pcl:its '°"nrd th los.n' It :1

Thr lllll : \\Sl' t am achl"crl I " Cardinal oppo·

"-' tun done th! 'ear. \IS\; not onl) took control ol th boards S5·34 bul also out~hol lbe CD:ds "1lb n hl~b 4n < ~r c nl J)<'rlonnancl' frD!:I the field. XIJC muv t :>?d 11 36 8 J)<'r l:i'nt per­fonnnnce on 1hclr attemp1~.

Cardinal i;cortn~ ,. as as I llo..-s sm11b ::o. Sames, I~ Hll)WUd, IZ Brod rick 8, Sween~• 6 Pcle,.,.on. 3. Thi .,.. •n. 2 11nd S<"hUf IZ I

TOLLO WEEK IS

COMING

ONLY $18?

Ro BER IS

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FOR $181 COR.ff\lyf 0 snnctJ~e masc.. · , r.,, p u as,-care

Corfam Great fos ~ecpng its shape Corlam 1epe s v.a:.e1 ,., Pe5 c ean w•lh a cloth R1!11st

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Broderick Scores

T.om CoPta'" 8111 &00tr1c4. sC0'-1 ~ o Uni"*" ry ot do~o F<o1h.

Cards Trounce Idaho Freshmen

North ldt.llo Junior Colleil! al&rU!d .. ck on lh<' road to 11uccefi1 as they defea:ed th~ IJnlver.ill) ol Idaho rresbmen 6~·~:?. Feb. 16, In NIJC ID'm,

North Idaho's auack 1<as led by aentt>r Don Bame:. wbo !allied ror 2S point!> ror the nl 8ht. nw e!Cort marked hc&\'11)' tor the Card1nalll, espt'clall,I· durln~ a s••cond hair offonsh·•· that deo.lt the Vandalbabes a loss.

Barnes connect"o tor 10 p0lnl durln1 thu CINI! hair. cnntllhllttn1 nlmOAI half Of thl' :?S·:?:? l'dce thl" Cardln!Us cnJoycd at half·llml'.

Tht' rent'wed attack tl'· :'\IJC durln£ thl' opening mtnutl'S of the second haU boo:;ted the:n to a ~I Pt'I cent performance from lb" neld. The \'andals exPt'tlenct'd a .. d nlgbt ne1· llnll " lo..- :?O per cent shoot· tnc pe rrormance.

11orklnG a11i:res,..lvel,I under tht' bexlrds lhe Va.nd&JbObCS collect<'d ~6 rebounds. \\bile the Cardino.ls pulled do" n 38.

F'rosh cuard Cl,l·de Smith. ba~il alter sutre rtnc a sprained 11nkl<'. pumped in fQUr !leld i;oals and 1wo from U!e Chutty line.

Forwards Hasry 811)-wl&Jd and sm Br'<l~rtrt kept me Ca.rd

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CHS as :\!JC C&.'1iln&ls out ran and ou: al:::: S;iol.ant Co::imunltJ Colle S:;a~ F'tb. :?4 c-.arclllas to a 52-~! 'lc1c1~ tn Ille no Fo:t V.:!cm om.

F'I' e Cudlnllls broke lh' double rlo:urc eC'o:illc bamri u the) raced to a 0·36 h:ill ume lead. The SP11rt&n5 suaceeded In t) Inc lh~ score cnl..' once durtn~ I.be ncood hl&H.

Tiil' Cardinal attack •a. paced ti) cer.ll'r Doll Barnes wtth :?:? polnll and 11 toal ot 18 rebounds. OU!e: Ca:dinaJs scoans la the i;oa:lnc \ictory •tie Guards Clyde S::!lth a:ia Rick S•e<>ne.- ,..llb 18 and 16 points =~~thely Tea:i Captain 8111 Brod~:Jck con· lrlbut~ t:? polnte as boundlnc Har:; Ha.r<rard loniard, ne:ted to and res"'es Lam Owen and Tons Thiessen added :wo points ea~h.

Tbe p.mt ended the Cud· inals r~i:ular 1 ... ason ,. Ith a 1;.10 recor:I :ind mo'~ thee into the ~aUOtllll Junie: Col· Ir~ .o\m:euc !\ssoclauan ioumamen t : '1Dlllll s

and r1~: poicls :npec:lvetr. Guard RJck S'll'tt::iey sboouni : .x:i the outside sett.el! ra e.-e: l'O.Clts.

The f b. 16 came was Ult .ull bo::iestand Of lhl! C&l11·

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SlJC Ca~ flpt ins de.spen11rlr to lr.ttp aU"" 11 dlance le: a berlll In U!e s .. :tonD.l Jun! r C.:illesl' Alb· let.le Anoclallon Rectonal.s 11en1 down IO d~ft'llt at the bands of Collci;t? or Soutbcm Idaho i3-6:? t"'eb. ZS, In Twin Falls.

The Cards, 1rbo mainialned a nln!!·polnt Ind with 9 5S r ::W:iinc In the nrst ba ll saw llle lead 11Hp IO a tie p.;11e with I H 11'malnln1 Y.1111 =b' three seconds re­malllln;: 'I'll:U' Thiessen put the Cardinal& ahea1 IO enJO)' a short lhed Ila.It t!J::e load 3Hl:?

lM GJlden EasJca came rllht .. ck In Ille ucond ll!Uf IO ran c;i a Ind. Alllloush lhf Casdlnala' etlona were futile they wtre ln 1uoo1 content!cm up until :? ~ remained In lilt second half.

Durlnc the nn11 half I.be Cardinals srupod 12 re bounds, ehol 48 prr Ct!D' tram Ille field and •ere tour out o! !Ive from lb.., cllarlt;J ll:ie.

Tbe Goldec Eaales shat 68 per cent from U!e field Cbrlnc Uie nrs1 balf but made up thl! dltfel1'nce al Ille foul hne durlnc the second bait.

Tbe Cardinals found them· selve1 in rout troublea nrl\· in the second balr u the> ended up with a total of 26 [X'rsonal loule. The Ca rds staaed a tut minute rally but ,..en! unabl• to overccme the Ume barrier and the Golden Eaclea lead.

Cardl.na.Ia at'Ortn1 • .,, u tollo•e Brod• rt ck 19. Sweene' 12 Snllh 11. 8-Y·

a:d 9 Ba rnr 8 and 1"11 D i _ _____ _

CIRCLE K DELEGATES AT DISTRICT MEETING

Tnunln nf r • n · ral I • .JIDCI ti.. 111 t· 1nca and o:flcer and ce •· mc.'llber orientation proC111ms made up a rou:-d:ay dli.111ct Ctrcll' K convent!on In Ellens· burc. 11ub .. Feb. IS·l8.

Dou£ Dionne. Jerry Rlt-be, !dllrlt CO'Ales. Wayne Slusher, L..asry Yercl~r. Dan Lltzco· berce1. Dan Peters, GrP Dl~ and Herschell Ri~bo adrucr, were :>1JC Circle! K :::embers attecdi nc.

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na111n pu l• th• •bol be•· aa bul ~umlna .. ck ertocml!ly with n full court pr!"H ~WC Carl'l lnala upset Colle& or EABtl'm \Jt&ll or P1lce \Jtah, i7•i3 In a nrs1 round toumam nl acuon Fob. 27. In T" In fo"nlla

SIJC fell l>C!blnd 24 23 with the mlnutea let& In lb nrst balr and didn't catch up unlll only a minute r,.:naln"d In tb~ buke1ball cam11.

:'\olth lrlaho went Into a tleht PIHR llllbbln1 both the ball and the pmt' with l~aa than a mlnut r matnlnc.

II ts belt r 10 n k 11om or th" qu•!l!Uons lhKO 10 kno" Bii th<l lln5W~IR

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