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College President Extends Welcome To Student Body A .. o t cordial welc:o:ne IO all or 10u u Jou Join ua on tht SIJC C&lllPW. Ibis tall. Those or 1ou wbo are ron11er atudenta wUJ nol!ee IHllJ' rtne add I li ons to our school plant. These racl uues are m011t welcome and wUI make 1our work much more pleuan\ and, w• holllt. easier. To those or JOu who are new on the campua. .., I &&J that JOU are now members or a m011t congenial s nldent bodJ. Taite achan\ace or tbe OPPOrluolUea wblcb "Ill be atrorded JOU !or youz l>lttsooal cro,.tb. Put rorih a mue utra errort aod el\IOJ the re.Unc or bavlnc done well In 70ur coura• work. The racull1 and admlnlatra· Uon !eel that we have one or our ftneat student bodlea. Your wllllns aasla1ance In !llllplng us move our Ubrar1 IO lta new quartera aod JOur abllll.1 to adjust aa we mo•e to new claasrooma Is mo>1t alncerel7 appreciated. w.,. thla be a moll rewatdlnc year lot J OU. P. A. Chtlatianson Foll Enr ollment Should tit Lost Year's 586 T otol Secauae the rau semester did not start unlit a week ancr It wse eehcdulcd to s\art thla year. the fit111l date ror rccatratlon has been trot l<n October 8 Instead or Octo- IK'r I u bad been planned. Complete lnlormatlon oo this 1ear'1 ersollment will not be avaltablo until after the llnal reslauatl on date. A cbock or the auemblr seal8 laaued, h,,..ever. rueala that enroll· Mnt now atanda at 581. Thia la a dectt'&H or !Ive from last 7ear'a ra11 enrollment or $38. All the r1 !aaone !or this lower enrollment t.re not readllJ apJ)t.reot. but one decldtnr !actor ta that the araduaUna class from Cocut lll&h School last •Prine ,... amaller than the 1oa1 belort. \\Ith lbree d.,. a left to re11'1er, It la allJ'bOd.J"a aueea a• 10 whether or not thla Yttr'a torollmeot •Ill top that or tut rear. A complet.e and dttalled •u n07 or Ille allldtnl bodJ •Ill be Pl'ffeoted In the aei:t I '8UC or th• J)t.per. Faculty Mixer Draws Most Of Student Body On September 26 the racult,y IPOMo:l'd a cet1aiualnted mixer ror the atudenta at NIJC. Thl1 .... tbt It rat or two planned. The second OD<! •Ill be held at the bealonlnc ot DHI semester. Thone •ere Ct.rd pmea, volleybt.11, b&dmloton, table cam• and danclnc. SQuue dandna was led 117 Mr. aa:I lira. Orin IAe. dt.oct lo· &ttuclora at NIJC. Donuts, co tree. lllld 10!1 drlnlts were aerv..S by lacul17 membera. The real or the "veol°' wu ftll..S •Ith dt.nclnc lo the music or Doua Nua\ad, a local blind. The stud cnle thllnk Mrs. f'lneh, aeneral ctnlrma.n, and the r•al or the !acult7 !or lb<> 1101 Ume had by all. VOl.UUE XVII, NO. I COEUR D"ALENE. IOAHO 1'ElltlESOAY, OCTOBER 10. 1967 Ne w Buildings Among Many Changes This Fall At NIJC l:itudenta rtt utnlo1 to NIJC Ihle !&II ba•e d1'cover..S cbanaea on campus. Several wart' underway "hen clas&ea ended last 1prtnc. but others occured over the summer. Al· thouch ae•cral atrl lte& durtna the summer hampered McKJm· K1ae1 Co. and 1ubcon1ract.ors. they pushed work much ahead or 1chedule and almost bt.d bulldlnp ready !or fall claaa•. V.beo II •PP&ttDI that a nothe r "eek mlcbl male tbe cl.uarootm In the addJ· l\on to the admllll8t.rauoo bulldtna avaltable, school aulbortUea delaJ'ed the open· Inc one wok IO September The library was ready !or use Oct. 8. On the east aid• or the campus. tho new auto mechan· lea bulldlna •as ll!ady for llmllNI UH' on Oct. 8. Tbls oe• bulldlnc also con1a1ns a carace and tmlnienance shop. which ba"e been to use !or aome Ume. Last week J)t.\1nc wu completed In !ront or tb•e bulldlnp. Re1wn1n1 atudeots also noticed tbat the rr .... e bulld- loc used for electroalca l lM! iieat 1 .. 0 Je&ra had been re· plac..S by a ntw block bulld· Ina. Thia •Ill be the Indus· trtal art• bulldlnc, and It will soon be ava.llable for tho.I deiienmont. which •Ill move rrom a b&lcony In the mechan· let.I arta bullcllna. A landma:lt on the campus Is preaentlJ btlna razed. The old red bam used H a aarace dat.ea back to early Coeur d'AlelK', t.od waa locat.ed bl'· tween Collect Drt•e and the dJke road on the south aide or tbe campus. Another chance comln1 up •e11 ahortlr will add a new depanment 10 rht vocational education proazt.m. A bod7 and reader dtp&ttment •Ill beClD claaaea u 1oon aa auto :cecbaolca eqwpmeot b moved !Im Ila old quart.era lo the ari. buildla.c. M:. P""'"· ron::erl.1 ao auto a:ecl».nlca ta.11Uc:ior. •Ill bead Ibis oetr course. 0 o e cl». nee IC1111edta1 el,y oollced b>· retum101 atudeota and racuJ1y forced a chanp lo b&bll ea\abllahed la.st year with tbt opentn1 or Anna £dml oater Student Untoo-tbe shoncut 1o the s. u. Dunne lht summer Ilk- door between the ad buJldlnc and the um •as bricked up, upuaUna the 1110 bulldlnca "lib a solid .. , Dl'J •all The um fioor •as com- pletely redone dunnc tbe "umo:er. All old !lnlah •u rtnlO\ed and the !loo: aaoded for the ftrat Ume tbit but ldtoa opened tn All came Unn •ere ••Pt.lnted aod the enure lloor rit·ftolahed. Tho Ca:dlnala wlll bt" plaJlnc on a ltrat-c tau noor th la winter. Four additional bu· keta and backboards ... 111 be put up this rat I to 11lo"' more parttclpauon In P.£. classes this je11.t. Ma n1 departmenta ha• e cht.oi;ed location tbla rail. In addJUon tO tbe "'OYt' Of the library, lndustr1al &rlB. elec· 1ronJc:s t.nd auto mrcllanlca, >thens b4ve or •Ill mooe soon. The pf\Jsla dept.rtment moved rtom mechanic arta bulldloa Into tlM! new clan· room addtuon (Second noor). The blolou deportment mo,·ed from Ille ad bulldlnc Into two new roo:u co the same noor or the new "Ina. TbHe tOOtlUI ate t:er•d 10 i::alte 11 eaaltt for 51Udtnl6 II de•ka to watch den:on..ttauoos at tbe r..acb· lac desk , a.lid alao ciake POii· •Ible secuoo101 or blotou lectwea aad labs. In 1he bocze economics do· part:n•nt. studeota not.e that aoo1ber coolr.101 s\aUoo was added lo the exlsl!nc room. The former U brar1 •I U be dh•lded Into rwo ctau rooma &Jiii offices. "'ll!ch wlll serve lhe home ec department aa 11ewtoc rooms. The bus! ne.. also bas expanded quaztera. Rooc 9 Is oow a larae cyplnc :ooa:. The roru:u typln" room ao• boll1'ts• ofrtce 11111chlnea. another concullon proble:n •·hlch has tone 1$ted. Tbe old machines room ts still In uae 11.so. Across lrom tbe adrn11ua· trail ve or!lcea. lhlP former "'omen's lounce Is no,. bo!ln1 used !or prlntlna. paper ator- aae and an orttce ror cu11to· dlt.ns. The small room adja· cent. lormerly provtdlna orttces, v.111 serve a• a counseUnc faclllcy. As soon aa room C·9 la not required tor claasea, II will become a P.E. room. Thia room under the um bleachers was con•·erted Into t.n emer· gency classroom when the tudent union moved Into lta n•l'• quarters last rui. Chellllllry students wlll luive a classroom now as well u a lab. The vacated physics room now serves chemistry uclu· aloel.)'. A new entry was bullt 10 Ibis room In the cechanlc ar ta bulldlnc. '1dlna an entr.r lot.o \he pho10- &tap1\7 lab. Another major cllan" this awnmtt wu tbe con•eraton or the heatlnc plant 10 natural pa ruet. Also very ootlce· ablo 1' Ille new Pt.•lna and curblnc on the 11reet J)t.81 the atudent union to IUahwa_y Clvtnc a third all-weather approach t.o the campus. ProJecl.8 sll 11 on t hi- aacnda this !all or next sprtn1 Include Pt.•lnc or additional parkln1 area around rhe ne" llbr•l'J· classroom wine. s ,.alk el· teodlnc !rom the new voca· tlonal bulldlo; to t he dike rOlld, development or an athlel!c fteld !or pllJslcal education use north or rbe S.U. to the brtdr:e on HJ1bw.,. 9!i, aod laodscaploc t.round tbe s.U. and other new areae. Collece ottlclals are very pleued with the errorts or \tcKlm·KIHt and other con- tractors to make the but ldtncs ullilable this !all. Their controct extends Into f'eb- ruar1 and their cooperati on In complolln• their worlr by October makes o!ftclala, atu· donlli, and la cu Its more appre- clat.l ve.

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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 17 (1) Oct 10, 1962

College President Extends Welcome To Student Body

A .. o t cordial welc:o:ne IO all or 10u u Jou Join ua on tht SIJC C&lllPW. Ibis tall. Those or 1ou wbo are ron11er atudenta wUJ nol!ee IHllJ' rtne add I lions to our school plant. These racl uues are m011t welcome and wUI make 1our work much more pleuan\ and, w• holllt. easier. To those or JOu who are new on the campua. .., I &&J that JOU are now members or a m011t congenial s nldent bodJ. Taite achan\ace or tbe Ill~ OPPOrluolUea wblcb "Ill be atrorded JOU !or youz l>lttsooal cro,.tb. Put rorih a mue utra errort aod el\IOJ the re.Unc or bavlnc done well In 70ur coura• work.

The racull1 and admlnlatra· Uon !eel that we have one or our ftneat student bodlea. Your wllllns aasla1ance In !llllplng us move our Ubrar1 IO lta new quartera aod JOur abllll.1 to adjust aa we mo•e to new claasrooma Is mo>1t alncerel7 appreciated. w.,. thla be a moll rewatdlnc year lot J OU.

P. A. Chtlatianson

Foll Enrollment Should tit Lost Year's 586 T otol

Secauae the rau semester did not start unlit a week ancr It wse eehcdulcd to s\art thla year. the fit111l date ror rccatratlon has been trot l<n October 8 Instead or Octo­IK'r I u bad been planned. Complete lnlormatlon oo this 1ear'1 ersollment will not be avaltablo until after the llnal reslauatl on date. A cbock or the auemblr seal8 laaued, h,,..ever. rueala that enroll· Mnt now atanda at 581. Thia la a dectt'&H or !Ive from last 7ear'a ra11 enrollment or $38.

All the r1!aaone !or this lower enrollment t.re not readllJ apJ)t.reot. but one decldtnr !actor ta that the araduaUna class from Cocut d'Alon~ lll&h School last •Prine ,... amaller than the 1oa1 belort. \\Ith lbree d.,.a left to re11'1er, It la allJ'bOd.J"a aueea a• 10 whether or not thla Yttr'a torollmeot •Ill top that or tut rear.

A complet.e and dttalled •un07 or Ille allldtnl bodJ •Ill be Pl'ffeoted In the aei:t I '8UC or th• J)t.per.

Faculty Mixer Draws Most Of Student Body

On September 26 the racult,y IPOMo:l'd a cet1aiualnted mixer ror the atudenta at NIJC. Thl1 .... tbt It rat or two planned. The second OD<! •Ill be held at the bealonlnc ot DHI semester.

Thone •ere Ct.rd pmea, volleybt.11, b&dmloton, table cam• and danclnc. SQuue dandna was led 117 Mr. aa:I lira. Orin IAe. dt.oct lo· &ttuclora at NIJC. Donuts, co tree. lllld 10!1 drlnlts were aerv..S by lacul17 membera. The real or the "veol°' wu ftll..S •Ith dt.nclnc lo the music or Doua Nua\ad, a local blind.

The stud cnle thllnk Mrs. f'lneh, aeneral ctnlrma.n, and the r•al or the !acult7 !or lb<> 1101 Ume had by all.

VOl.UUE XVII, NO. I COEUR D"ALENE. IOAHO 1'ElltlESOAY, OCTOBER 10. 1967

New Buildings Among Many Changes This Fall At NIJC

l:itudenta rttutnlo1 to NIJC Ihle !&II ba•e d1'cover..S m~ cbanaea on campus. Several wart' underway "hen clas&ea ended last 1prtnc. but others occured over the summer. Al· thouch ae•cral a trl lte& durtna the summer hampered McKJm· K1ae1 Co. and 1ubcon1ract.ors. they pushed work much ahead or 1chedule and almost bt.d bulldlnp ready !or fall claaa•.

V.beo II ~t.me •PP&ttDI that a nothe r "eek mlcbl male tbe cl.uarootm In the addJ· l\on to the admllll8t.rauoo bulldtna avaltable, school aulbortUea delaJ'ed the open· Inc one wok IO September 2~. The library was ready !or use Oct. 8.

On the east aid• or the campus. tho new auto mechan· lea bulldlna •as ll!ady for llmllNI UH' on Oct. 8. Tbls oe• bulldlnc also con1a1ns a carace and tmlnienance shop. which ba"e been to use !or aome Ume. Last week J)t.\1nc wu completed In !ront or tb•e bulldlnp.

Re1wn1n1 atudeots also noticed tbat the rr .... e bulld­loc used for electroalca l lM! iieat 1 .. 0 Je&ra had been re· plac..S by a ntw block bulld· Ina. Thia •Ill be the Indus· trtal art• bulldlnc, and It will soon be ava.llable for tho.I deiienmont. which •Ill move rrom a b&lcony In the mechan· let.I arta bullcllna.

A landma:lt on the campus Is preaentlJ btlna razed. The

old red bam used H a aarace dat.ea back to early Coeur d'AlelK', t.od waa locat.ed bl'· tween Collect Drt•e and the dJke road on the south aide or tbe campus.

Another chance comln1 up •e11 ahortlr will add a new depanment 10 rht vocational education proazt.m. A bod7 and reader dtp&ttment •Ill beClD claaaea u 1oon aa auto :cecbaolca eqwpmeot b moved !Im Ila old quart.era lo the m~hanlc ari. buildla.c. M:. P""'"· ron::erl.1 ao auto a:ecl».nlca ta.11Uc:ior. •Ill bead Ibis oetr course.

0 o e cl». nee IC1111edta1 el,y oollced b>· retum101 atudeota and racuJ1y forced a chanp lo b&bll ea\abllahed la.st year with tbt opentn1 or Anna £dml oater Student Untoo-tbe shoncut 1o the s. u. Dunne lht summer Ilk- door between the ad buJldlnc and the um •as bricked up, upuaUna the 1110 bulldlnca "lib a solid .. , Dl'J •all

The um fioor •as com­pletely redone dunnc tbe "umo:er. All old !lnlah •u rtnlO\ed and the !loo: aaoded for the ftrat Ume ala~ tbit but ldtoa opened tn 19~0. All came Unn •ere ••Pt.lnted aod the enure lloor rit·ftolahed. Tho Ca:dlnala wlll bt" plaJlnc on a ltrat-c tau noor th la winter. Four additional bu· keta and backboards ... 111 be put up this rat I to 11lo"' more parttclpauon In P.£. classes this je11.t.

Ma n1 departmenta ha• e cht.oi;ed location tbla rail. In

addJUon tO tbe "'OYt' Of the library, lndustr1al &rlB. elec· 1ronJc:s t.nd auto mrcllanlca, >thens b4ve or •Ill mooe soon. The pf\Jsla dept.rtment moved rtom t~ mechanic arta bulldloa Into tlM! new clan· room addtuon (Second noor). The blolou deportment mo,·ed from Ille ad bulldlnc Into two new roo:u co the same noor or the new "Ina. TbHe tOOtlUI ate t:er•d 10 i::alte 11 eaaltt for 51Udtnl6 II de•ka to watch den:on..ttauoos at tbe r..acb· lac desk , a.lid alao ciake POii· •Ible secuoo101 or blotou lectwea aad labs.

In 1he bocze economics do· part:n•nt. studeota not.e that aoo1ber coolr.101 s\aUoo was added lo the exlsl!nc room. The former U brar1 •I U be dh•lded Into rwo ctaurooma &Jiii offices. "'ll!ch wlll serve lhe home ec department aa 11ewtoc rooms.

The bus! ne.. d~putmenl also bas expanded quaztera. Rooc 9 Is oow a larae cyplnc :ooa:. The roru:u typln" room ao• boll1'ts •ofrtce 11111chlnea. relle~lnc another concullon proble:n •·hlch has tone n· 1$ted. Tbe old machines room ts still In uae 11.so.

Across lrom tbe adrn11ua· trail ve or!lcea. lhlP former "'omen's lounce Is no,. bo!ln1 used !or prlntlna. paper ator­aae and an orttce ror cu11to· dlt.ns. The small room adja· cent. lormerly provtdlna orttces, v.111 serve a• a counseUnc faclllcy.

As soon aa room C·9 la not required tor claasea, II will become a P.E. room. Thia

room under the um bleachers was con•·erted Into t.n emer· gency classroom when the

tudent union moved Into lta n•l'• quarters last rui.

Chellllllry students wlll luive a classroom now as well u a lab. The vacated physics room now serves chemistry uclu· aloel.)'. A new entry was bullt 10 Ibis room In the cechanlc ar ta bulldlnc. p~ '1dlna an entr.r lot.o \he pho10-&tap1\7 lab.

Another major cllan" this awnmtt wu tbe con•eraton or the heatlnc plant 10 natural pa ruet. Also very ootlce· ablo 1' Ille new Pt.•lna and curblnc on the 11reet J)t.81 the atudent union to IUahwa_y 9~. Clvtnc a third all-weather approach t.o the campus.

ProJecl.8 sll 11 on t hi- aacnda this !all or next sprtn1 Include Pt.•lnc or additional parkln1 area around rhe ne" llbr•l'J· classroom wine. s ,.alk el· teodlnc !rom the new voca· tlonal bulldlo; to the dike rOlld, development or an athlel!c fteld !or pllJslcal education use north or rbe S.U. to the brtdr:e on HJ1bw.,. 9!i, aod laodscaploc t.round tbe s.U. and other new areae.

Collece ottlclals are very pleued with the errorts or \tcKlm·KIHt and other con­tractors to make the but ldtncs ullilable this !all. Their controct extends Into f'eb­ruar1 and their cooperation In complolln• their worlr by October makes o!ftclala, atu· donlli, and la cu Its more appre­clat.l ve.

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THE N.I.J.C. REVIEW ,..,.,.... _ .... ..., o..io9 ... c.1~ • ., .. ,

.., .i-c- si..1 .... ... ... NORTH ID.AHO JUNIOR COUEGE

COlUR D'AUHE. IDAHO

Editor • • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • J11d7 Allder11110 PbotopaPb7 Edita< •• • ••..•••...• Gerald Ba.cu• Clrculalloo Ma.oacors •. Dlaoe DI.ton and Alton Krause f<eportera' Dolott• CookuJ', Jo. 'llalhls. G&!1 Goo­deraon. Ronnie Warran. Garr1 lllller. Elane F1edrtckacm, Sbella Jobnaon. Pattie R09enbtrcer, BeckJ' Knose. aod Loe! Fairchild.

Editorial ... YOUR PAPER HEEDS YOUR HELP

The r>erw•P<lP"' ,raff NO .J ••~ 1 ••lcome you os ,.,..,,..s of the A»OC•Ole • Si.-· r Body of ~n ldoho Juruor Co ege. w. hope rhot you """ oll consrc!M 1ho Review O• yOUt paper ond on 1mporton1 !)Ori of yOUI s0-1 W• wr II wolcOlllO wo=fy ony sugQAJl•ons or help you 111oy hove to offer.

The Rtov•lw rs o biweekly Pooer which 11 published by •he students themselw>. fl foorure< HYCrol r•ll"lor columns, 1nclud1ng "Meet tho Profs", "Your Oflrc,.,s", end rhe "Mor· box." Tho students' le11ors·IO•lhe·ed11or oppeor 1n 1he lo•rcr column. You ohon hove good 1deos or grievonc•• connec1ed w11h rhtr collogo ond 1h1s is your ""'ens of exprossrng rhrn. So we urge oll of you ro wrrre your le11er-10-1he.....tuor. In odcl111on 10 these or•vrously mentioned columns, we hope 10 hove o regular spons column oncl o feature column concemong campus on1ics.

The Revrow begrns eve<Y year wrrh o hondrcop becouH, srnce thrs is only a two-year school, 1her11 ore "l>'Y f11w s:ofl _,,,hors remo1n1ng frOllT tlw previous year. He would lrke :o ... many or you 1011\ the staff because - do need you. bu• else becouse you will find thot ne'Nspeper work rs fun end rnror•s1tng. Th• only r•ol requrr_..,ts ore rhal you be deoen­dab• ond w11llng •o work.

~.e wont you re romomber •hat 1!1o Rev11 .. is your spokes'l>On. h Is published by ye>, lor YQ<• ord • s up ro you re s_.i I. -J.A.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES DEPEHO OH STUDENT INTEREST As the size of ·~• ., ·11or Co ~ C""'PUS, focu ty, end

sruden• body 1ncroosu, • •r• rs go.ng re be o" rncreosed c!e....,nd la< ""'re ord bet111< socrol octrv111es. This wrrlt>< ogrees with rho generol lee 1ng tho! J. C. '' seve<efy locking 1n o v0<1ety of oc11v111es. The<• •S certoonly no lime lrko tho present ro re-nody this srtuotron, bu1 merely havrng more octrvllles rs not the co01Plete ons ... 11<. Experoonco hos shown •her the number of ocllvl ties hos been res 1rrcted becous11 o "'OIOl•ty of the students drd not support the OCllVrlres we did hove. Instead, they were content 10 complorn cbout norhrng to

do. The onswer, then, lies no1 wrth 1he focvlry 0< student

officers, b<it with the onr ore srudonr body. h 1 s up 10 eoch of us to support our clubs ond church orgoni !or ions end ro ottend rho oc:lrv111es sponsored by the "o<lous groups. If end when we nov• 1h1s unrted support, more opportun111es for octivrtres will be offered to us. - J.A.

70 Erroll ed In Three Vocationm Courses This Fml

With the addll1oa of one new aad modtrn YOcallonal build· 101 and one new course la YOCallcmal education. tbe NUC TOC&l1onal school wW ac:commodat.e approxl.mateb' 70 a1udea1a thla 1ear.

Sllltta re111ra1nc tlectronlca students and 20 oew onn ln r.be elecuonlca departmenta 2·7Ul pto p&lll w U I be 1&u1bt bJ Hulan Siebert (head or the dept.) and Gordon Bwdlclt.

$15,000 wortb of new eqUll>' ment bas been purchaHd ro1 Liie elecuonlca students, •ho wUI occupy 1 .. 0 claaatoo.'llS and a now lab In tbt new vocattonal bulldlnr.

The auto mechanics course 1au1hl b1 Cloe OaJne (de­iartment bead) and Floyd Freeland hu nine roturnlna and U new ones. The auto mec t.nlcs wll I also occupy a part or !ho now bulldlna, whlob has a Uno rr.odern carap ror them. $4,500 worth or n~,. equipment hat

been purchased for the me· chenlcs.

The new course I.a bod.T and tendu worll: will be a two·yeu cowae Ull:e auto mechaclca and electronlc:a and will ac­quaint 11uden1s with basic skills la Ibis neld. The ~" clan ls upected 10 ha'<e appro&.larately 10 stud~!$ tor the nrat 1eu. ss.soo to $7,SOO worth of'"" eqall>' meal bu been piucbued !or this new coarse wb!cb Will be l&usbt b1 I!. F. Powers.

10 FOREIGN STUDENTS ENROLLED AT NIJC

NIJC hu ap.la added aeul:f a dozen atudrata Crom rorU.n countrl• to the enrolh::eat. Meet of them relWoed trom laat J'e&l, bat tht!r11 are also a few new students from C&nada.

Enzolled this year are Mos· ta!a Farahancbl !lom lraa. Joclnder Slnah. lndla. Ed· uanlo Picado, Costa Rica Terry Bell, Robert F'ox, Kellh f'tcdrluon. William Jrnnl'­John, Diane Muraro, Inn Hunter. and Don McEachcm. all Crom Canada.

S. U. Manager

C. ••a,..,,. t-f-0•di lolr, Hatcb. ou: new awdent

anion maaacer. wu born ud ralaed In South Dakota.

Rt padua t.ed from Doar • Collec• at Cate. Sebrdlta In 11H2. whertt be recehed hu bachelor of aria In applied music.

~Ir. Hatch was In~ Ht'flce !'rOlll 1942 IC 1946 aad C&I>' laloed a mioe •••pet. ARer bis ..etTlce be an ended I be CalTetsllJ' of Chlc:&c:> and recl'lved hJa matera dear~ la business. lolt. Batch hu tausbt mnslc &ad latld. and Is rtce PrHide!ll o! Ille !ST A {ldallo State Truolffl Aaao­cl&Uon).

Mr. and Mrs. H&lcll. toSetbet •lib tbell lhtee daacti«rs. acn 10. 13. aod 16. UT• on a we ant AtllOI. He na a dairy tumer ror 10 :!'ft:S aod bu been a -t-B leade: !ct aevea1ara.

\\"beii ulr.ed ir be bad &117 co:nment 10 malte, Mr. Halcb aald •·1&y •1!11 aad I ban &lnya been laterntt'd 111 youna people and •aol to bel: lh~m I.a •111 "•Y pcaalblr. I enjoy beln~ coaaectt'd witll tbla collece and appreciate beln1 able to start out la Lhc student union wllb a n•• and well equipped bulldlns."

Be a.ska studtnla to rollow the rules and beba ve u l&diH and aenUemen In Ibo student union. -~~~~~~~-

students are reminded not 10 parlt 1n sueet lnteraecelona. They ue clr:;r streets and apace must be len tor tmer-1eoc1 veblcln to move treelJ'. City police will r.a1 vehicles vJol&ttnc parll:lac rasulattcma.

SOUVENIR RECORDS "Keep A Record 0( It"

Pl>ooo UOl>o~ 4.SS92

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Woodcock's Drug Store Co.,.j,. - s..~o

Pr .g p+.or.

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H.l.J.C. REV1flt 0 '""' ~· Aler'le, !do" , Wed. Oc.tobef 10. 1962

ASB President

Folk SirYJer Next In Assetmly Series

T u b :w • ..mrur co~--

mlll<>e, tll • r - nt 111;ua,. tea1&Unl7 nlecled the usemhlln tor tbr comln1 acbool 7ear.

F'olt since:, 6111&11 Cllllrcb-111, bJsll17 pralud b1 !acull1 and tomar a111deata, •lll ped~t?!I !« the atadeCI bOdr Oct~r I~. n. :;O\'embtr uscmbb' •UI

prr.c.CI lrlt. Franklin. who •UI speak lD Ule bm!nns uea.

Mark Mueller. Coeur d'.>J•llll' W,b Scbool student. bu bun 1111aced ror a December piano CODCtlt.

The nrst or the 11'&1 • M!:iea of tra.-eloraes will be pruectecl lo Ule public. u -nil u lhtl awdent bod.J. Tbt.Y •UI bt twld lo I.be nenlna w llh a 1bl111-nve cent a4::lulon chazlf. Stodcnta •lll be adml tied on their acll TIU' canla.

Otbet uaembUrs ue beln1 planned oow tor the aecoad 'tmHt•r. t;tlldenta will be nott~ed lo ad\'anct.

LIBRARY HOW OPEH FOUR HICHTS A WEEK

Th• n.rw llbrarJ' In the re· CHll1 completed llOUlh WI II& wu opened on ~tonc1a1. Octo­ber 8. It •UI be open durlnc the rtlUIU school hours and Cro:ri atrven 10 tea on Mooda7, Tuuda1, 'll'ednHdlt and Thur.clay ••enlnc•.

Tbe llbrazlacs ue J.!ze, Cbarto11e Ra1ea and i.::a. wtllabtlle Balter.

Student Bod)' President Bruce Simon was born In £\'llDftlOn. IU. and hu lived In 11\ls azca tor lh~ IJUI ten J'IU~.

Bruce craduatod from Hath• drum HJ.sh School In 1001. lit Ls maJorln& In u1onaullcal enc1neerln1 and la"t 1~ar carried a (ollll'-POlnl ,.v,1ac<' b«h Hl%\Hl4'19.

Hls main lnl.4'r"-'' outskJP or acbocl work la mual~. II• la a •err talcnltd elnaer and cullar plaJ'er. He 11 a member o! a U10 •II.II bla t.t~thcr BalQ' aod Gordon Syllt-. lie Is &lac tau dru:nm er In tho taod lltld a mem b<'r of cbOfWI.

He Ills l>f'•n •er7 acUtt In 4-Haodwuatateaonc leadt'r. Lui tall he wu a delept• 10 Sallonal .\•11 Cl ob C"ncteas In Cblcaco. ff• Is 'Ice pros· ldeat or Pl'll Theta K•Pl'• at sue.

Bruce las at•eral lhlnp tbal ht! would llke to see accol:lllllabed thla 7ear. He !eels that •e abould have a aehool annual but meet of all be wlsb< to pro-oi. chnol ll)lllt. ~~~~~~~~

Hlpt Sdoool Storh Nlcbt •chool cla•!IH In bua·

IDl!aa sot underway lhl wuk. Accouo1ln1. ornce machlnte. and typln1 aze btln1 tauaht. TWO taJlodnc CIU•H will besln Oct. 20.

TYPEWRITERS ROYAL

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Anti-Communist Crusader

C •O'! ~ ~ ou1•n, 0-nr1.Com""u" '' crv.od.t, '' political 'JC••"ce a.t>Qttm..-it or NfJC. H• 100 • -~" oi•~roducton , , o,_ r .. o F.rz, .... o~o( •.>a l''llQtM"IJCJU~Oly.

AIJ Ill~ ltr t apeakn In th,. the reason "by social sclencr conserut,sm. tbc rhlloM>p !all &t'll'Wtl l• r'a llnf'UP Of l•c• hu fall('d lo 111&Jataln I~ lbal "we USt DCll lDOY<' ture11 . SIJC wu hoet Oct.<>- ener•ellc atrldu ot 1>11..-1 1ca1 fut a& to scu:rtncr Cree<lo bt r 3 Ill C.1~n \\ , SkouHn, an scJt'nce. "SOclal sdenc<' "r. Sl<ousen prescr.!ed a r1rrrltnctd llPl'akN, 1111:1>11 ~hlnd PltY&lcal scJ· Ills: rtcal outllne or I'"' d~

A naU\ r of Canada . Mr. encr.'" he said, "because Hlopcent of moder~ tot&ll· SkoU11r n recei ved his ...Suca• pluskal scl•nce Is accumula· Wlan pollUcal pblloswllles lion In C.'an&da, /.lcilco, and live and &oclal aclence la and tbrlr rela!lons to OM th~ Unll"CI St&te>s. HI' 1~- noL. The physical scJeaces anotber. delvlnc Into !\azl15c, cehrd his rlrcrf'C In la• at nrf'd not i.. tried and tested Msoclsm. Socialism. Pllacls:n. G«irc• to• a UnlvN lty, \lash- 0._1 and 0,.,. by each ,.,~. C01111Durusm, and thr ic::uu· Inc l n. O.C. rallon-buttbesoclaJ acl•nces zaUonofll:ir Social uemDCTats ~11. 6kou•en h:la a lone lbt tav• to b<! rntudled from or ~blaos.

or qu1>llrlca t1 0M "hlch plac• thrtr ..,11 fundarnent&b lr1 ).Ir. Sl<ocsen, In clo.ln;, hi In • 11ou11lon o r ror.,mo11t t>rrJ acc. SocWlJ. •• do capl)fd out a tuturr to accoc­auth rit r on anll•co munlam. pU.Sb fl'l'odom lo: owuhes 11~ Is a cradunt" o! l:u• achoo!, not •PP"at to r>roflt from the alld all other peep I es - "A111-D rrn<l"n<'d •'duc1>t ' ' • autho r eipcrl•ncl!lt or the put.." tlllnc ltt.S than this Is un• rthJ f TllE "'AKf ll C:O'llolllS IST, T iiie , lndtcatN !oar. SkoUHD, o! w AJHrtean people." be

ex·rollc chi•! o! Salt Leko 11 • hr CUba la In Its pieaent said. '"ll"t cast not rest aall Cil.J', n·l'RI u~nt , anti an predlcarnnt. "~ the Conco r•e1r lwmn belnc alhe Is

I I t ros~ UP In IP60. •l\J "thlnp rrttl" "~1 ~" 1 ,,. , .• "' conn· In Laos •r~ louny." A1 annoanced at the unm· ~ l ure. TIM! only aria"" lO out blJ, he a:et t r an boar or 111-

n 011<1nlnc his ••Mrua. ~. ftoctal crlala •llliout nuclear formal dlsc:aH.on •1111 ln~:­Skou ' n hurll'd n chall~nc» ,..,ra re, b••ll t •ts ~Ir . i;iioll6•a, eatfd etudtnts In room ~S. a t th• hurn~n 111<• 10 llv~ and I• D courac••Ous, thorouchl1 The atudent.s' qantlona pr ' """Inn hlcfllr-<l c•vo lO(l r d 1nr<J1mcd rubllc. cc•Ntd sucb subjects as !ood arvl l<tnl"'"'•ll••I Dee " 1 tvch• Tin" Is runnll)~ out !or Kh:u- nt'fds of tbe world's under· D•Jlt 1~•1 advanct•JI. Ills •heh•·•·, L18"1l-A ' Ir. ~•ouaa•. ~d bllll --A ~ Chall DI !l~t !llO d 10 •IU•·r ~ . ' .... • ""' q•~ nourts ... · OM, ouw ...... 1 '"At• \\~mat uh•, ncu~h 10 11 11 lbat l&\lhy Nikita 11 pmbUn1 •• u alen eltl.7.tns could do tho li;anlle •rl•ntlfic •h~<!• so d••l'l'nLt"b In Cuba today. to counttr coll!'llunlsm, The 11 " hu i ~ toe>ll'd fur ours~h•••" "JIM• Uon: t. - 11111 Gamble" spl'&ker rnpondl>d "1ftb an·

'Ir ~ 0., , 0 11 1, 0 alll\l ttftd 1• th~ KIUu5hchc• <1111rna, said S-NS lo all questions put to

th•• ~ Ill• l~cturrr. bins and, In adtllesalni: the

COEUR D'ALENE STYLE SHOP

~r. Skouun drmonatiated on sudlence, a tat f'd tlla1 th~y as thl' ~lackboard h!a ' lr•s on a Lnterested Aittrlc.ana sbl>ald political "prcuum. He based elect tn1lr cocrai:eous and

Cooh . o, .. ..,, . Foundotio• • 1\11< " slide rule •Pl'Ctrum" on co111~te111 lrad~ra to rcprnent Sporhwur t h< amount of control vsnous t~lt lntere-sts, Cllt tt:ose wbo

:o. H f-·~ $• • c.. . .. 4 4 1,.. c Htn rnt.s hs" o'~r theJ: Just ny th\'• all:lll be. rcople, plac1n1 dlct&lt·tsblp~ lie cited a~ tbe main Points on the rar !en •nd c.! tbt- rule. o! bl5 talb Ille tollcnrlQS two

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anarcb!• on tb~ rar rti;:bt. ~ma:.u "1'e caii •la. Tbr ·e and d~mocro.Cll'& In the! cldd!e. b DO UCUS<' f~t tat.Inc co::.mu­lle tC'1>: ose111e<1 dc:ooc.·ulu n1sm htac d •n " •i:d "cas· b> tbc •lnrs o: tbo A- lie-an slve p,,ace!:il p:cssi:ro a:e ni:le. and "tnl 011 to r.ipl&ln &\allal!!r •lllcb c:oald aciocber tbr 11.JlllbollsD> la ou1 nile cocimucbc •i:!:!>at lamh111c

otlf. Tbe lhn>e e;:al hrads us le a t::tj01 ..-Ill." stand t r tbe nparaUcn of o:c.: Iba nrerlencc and ccnt&el co•.,r .,al '• ro-er Into"'"'" vlth C0111mlllllam came under branrbes .,\ecauve. lci;bla· bls acU'1Ues In the FBI, la '" • and Judicial. Tbe nro .., t:lcb be s•rl'Cd In va:lous

)11 ..._ ...... . c- IAJ-. •lnp IOP IHU" 11:avess· capaclUe;,;. He Is the aotbo1 l\tsc, the! phlloso:illJ th&! 'elchl books.• lib Tile .Vaku! ' t lllna could bC' bt'tt4'r.'' H ' c. > n:s: 11a,1nc t>ttnplaced

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MODERN DRUG CENTER p ,.•crlplton Spec/01110 G1'11 A Speciolty

1)01 N fo'""'

\ tr. SkOC5CD IUS us!ated la ::.OS lecture tour by "*'~1111 persons trom Kelloct. Hla spuJUnc •ncacements last vear ln•oh-.-d o•~r 200.000 l"'OPI•. 'llld on A ···rt"' f T\

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H.1.J.C REV1E•. Cc•ut c1·Ate"1•. 14olio, ••~ .• Oc10!., 10, 1962

BAHD, CHORUS ARE PREPJ.RIHG MUSIC FOR DEDICA TIOH CEREMOHY

Th band and chorus bur bvth bl, ,. under the dlrecUon of l.lr. Burn• this pa;;t •ec•. Tht'y ate both pracUcJnc for th d~lcatlon ctrcmon.r of the ne .. butldlnes.

Tbc cllOrus Is also worldnf on possible music ro1 the coacut In December. Selec· lions are rrom •• ~Y Patt t..ady'• and "ll'est Side Stoo ."

lbe band Is colnc o•u mtll>IC played Lui Y<'t.I with bopu or dot~ "Mllle1Utnla" for tbe Chnstmas concert. p:oerams last ,..,., he rt'ached O~et 30.000.000 vf,. .. ru.

Thcrt''S no future In any Job. tho future Ues with the 11<'1 on '"ho holds the Job.

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& Ory Cleaners me Pidup •"" o.w.ry

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•. · .·'I .. 111 1011 on your leel' Comfortable Kus~ Pop. pies 1t1nd up IO rou(!t lrntmfnl You un actually clean 1rie soft, plra!lle IJl1i •n •uth a wire br~sh and the shoes tamt ~k :.nu Ill like new. D rt, t.en ,.,llu spots dis· 1pPC1r. Etttr cob sll)s. Choose )Outs t~y in Hush PuJ>­pces Ill )'O'Jr r~ le stylt. \111:11 c1epe so•es and steel slw\U.

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'D Students Are Receiving Grants Or Scholarships

SCbolarahlpa and Jr&nta

" '"''"' lrO<ll s~o to $300 hll»e l>ttn .... rdt'd to twenr.rseven "llJC students tor use till• tall.

Donora and reclJ>lents are AS lollowa Eacles Lodgo • :;haron P arTlort or Rnyden Laite. Elks Lodge.. Gary !iackman. Coeur d Alene KJwanla Club. Delores Park. R&thdNm. Idaho F'lrst :'la· Uon&I Bank. Cary Poston. Poat f"alla. Home Oemonstra· llnn O>uncll. 8"11Y seuraves. cocur d'Alene. Lat!ertr Trans· pO!IAUon Co.. TOCI DOUIN, Coeur d •Alene. \\Uhlnct<>n water Power co.. Richard Moore, Poat F'alls. aod Gary ~ramek. Coeur d'Alene Kootenai Count.,r Medical Aaaoclallon. Chester Park. R4thdrum. Rolal'J' Club. F1or­~nce Pcok, Hayden Lake. Ea Ille• Auxiliary, Marda Sloln Coeur d'Alene. Potlatch For­cats FoundaUon. Ronald Branson and Dorothy carson, Cotw d'Alene. Crow lndl.an Acenc'. Bonnie Jean W-Ue, se .. man Laite, ll&ahllljlton; Ch&pt~ AG, PEO, DaY!d Johnson, Coeur d'Alene. l\elloss PEO. Jean Harrill, C.taldo, Hecla·Banlter Hill Schol1111hlp Fund, JoAnn Nal· man, ~llou. Judith WhJ~. Cataldo, and Rose Wilson. Plnehurat. Porest FesUvtJ Committee ol Coeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce, Bett.r Sea craves and Connie U en olCbeur d 'Alene and Patricia Roeenberaer or Hayden l..DJce.

ReceMns athletic scholar· ships lro::i the NIJC Booa1,t,r Club 11ere Tem· CDrlberc and Robert Emehlaer or Coour d' Alenf', Ian Hunter o! \'an· COU\'4!r. B.C. . )(lchael Mc Guin-, \\elPPf'. OOudu Pc­ttra. Spokane and Herb Smith. SUU.:,:le;:.;..._-:--:--:-:--

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RIVER AND LINCOl.N WAY

OPEN t:OO I\. 1-A. TO 5,30 P. 1-A.

Pattie Roseriuger Be<ted President Of AWS At tlJC

Lynn Pr.,..•er called to order th<> nr.i .,ccUnE or Aaaoclated llomen Student•. Oclo~r I. The purposo or II •u to elect new omcera ror lh• 1962· 63 school year. Elected pres· ldont waa Patti~ Roaenburser vice president Is Sharon Parlolt. Hcrctar7 la Betty Scatravea and social cbalnnan 1 Connie Lien.

A.ll.S. 19 an organization for all women. It pl&n5 !uoc· Uona lhraucbout tbt .rear. OM 11 the rail lrlendsblp tea to aequ&lnl the atadcnt.s and !acuity.

t\ aa or area1 lmP<1rtancP rot all •om~.n lo support tltls C>r· pnlzaUon u most or the runcUona planned •Ill not be 'IUcc.-.s!ul • ll~ou! Ille auls· ta nee or all"-"-"-~·---

Political Science Club Draws Large Student Turnout

The polJUcal science club tatted Ila propam tor the

scme111cr by holdlnc a meetln1 October :? to elect ortlcers. Fred ~uhs "as can led o~er as president lror:i last ,;e!!lestc. ~llss Dawn Gund\aldaon •as elected \·lce·presldent. lollss /Jary Ann Uode"' ood W'&S eloct<.'d historian. and ~Uss sarah Kolaon was elected 3ecretal'J'. M11. Scates and •tr. ston~ aervl' H odvls<>IS !or th~ croup.

It I• 111h11cd that anyone wlJlhlns 10 seek membership In th~ club m&J· come to the nest rieetlni to be held on Cktober 16, or contact one of 11a membcra about Jolnlnc.

lntNcsl was voiced by the members to a 11uccesuon tttt durln; the semester the recu· lar mecllncs be eupple:i:ienled by baDQuelo at nrloua loca· t!ons In to•n. It •as felt that this would provide a sullllble atmo&phcre tor JUHi •peakrra. and also 11\·e the tudent8 a chance to dress

up ar thC1<e tuncUons. There .. ero also "~'·era! other •U&­'esuons ror club acu \'Illes. and these were entered Into th., club mlnutu.

It was \'Oted by me'l!bers lhllt dura •Ill be collected. A ba11Que1 Is phloned tor the October 30 mcctlns. and all who would llke to come are CC.rdlall.1 ln• lt<.'d. Those 111udenl$ •bO ban

not 7et submitted blch school and colleac trarecrlpts, Pllrs· 1ca1 esarn record&, or tubercu· lln teal results are reminded that tbese materlala mu51 be In by October 12. Failure to set them In will result In the Jlltur11"nt ~tn1 •rn ~pipndPd f t°"1 class~ •

AStB'S CLOTHIERS 1217 Horth Fo11ttlt , ~

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NORTH IOAHO'S MOST COMPLETE SHOE DEPARTMENT

Coach Expects 35 Cagers To Answer Coll On Oct. 15 Son~ Ida~ JJnlor COllue

basketball coacb Roll1 llll· IJL!lllJ walta tor Oct~r !Sib, when nearl.7 thlrty·QYe baa· ketball pl17ena •Ill uan out to vie for a 11pot on what should be the nneaL ball club In NIJC 1Dr7.

Not only ..-ut Villllama creet toar of lut 7"&1"11 starters. but alao a oucbcr of collece transrcrs and too blsb acbDol basketball pla7en1. Tbe :n.m w!ll be blue:. at:oni<.r, and fute.: lbD l'TC: bet "'f.

Despite a r uced scl:ed:Je. 'lillllaaa aald, .. Tl:ls ebauld be a • lnnlnl StoallOtl.'" lla::ie to boa ca= ea b"' been acbeodaled •I th frubman t<ac:a trQCI Idaho, Ooma&&. !do:tam 6:a10. and 'lrNhlns· 1411 State. Game ba•c alao been slat rd •lib Lell'le alld Clark Sormal. !be ll'hltworth J\"a, Eut~rn WaahtnJ~o JV'a, Wcnatch!!e, aad Colw::­bla Bula CO!lqe. Openln1 came will be held Decec:.be< I lo St>odlle acalo.at Eutcro Waslllnctoa Sla:.e Collcce.

Douc Pet"l!I, 11161·5: mo : Yalca.ble p1-J'e: an4 lftdiDS acorer. !"ad• I.ht> list ·! lboae rea:rlllaa. F'oUowtn& him att ataners Joi::: Pt.tie. Lel'OT Vlcbe and Dono Deanls. Arcb.le Ruaa.11. Ken Yout . and lsvln Duat alao r•tum u lettermen.

Comlnc ll'Om Sao Jose Cit' Col lecc and Yuba Colleae 11 Bob E:mehlse>r. a former Coeur d'Alene baJ1te tb&ll star. Mite McGuire bas tran..~· terl!d !rom Le• la and Clar Normal. and Bill BerJ co::iea by qy of Colwnbla Bulr. Herb smith clllll<'s rrom lb Uolveralt::r or 11&1hlccan.. and Ted Andersoa, Gon:r:ap.

1U1b 1'Cboo!s tro= Aocbo: · ace. Alaska IO Cof'tlr d':\loe brtnc us a hoal or .701lllC tal l pl17ers. One or the !cadln• rwne• Is Barclay Poole or Shadle Part lo Spokane. Poole. •ho once pla)·ed fer Kellon. was namtd to lil>O· kll.ne'a all·clty team. Otber wel I kno11•n players Include Terry Carlberc. Cotw d' Alene. Ian Hunter. \'ancouver. B.C.. Denn,y Yale, £&$1 \"alle1 ot Spokane. and Rus­sel Ellla or ll'eat \'alle7 or Spokane. Don Zlmmermaa • UJ also be reme:obued !roe Kelloe;'a 1959 ldabO state cba:iplonshlp ttoao:.

Otbn pomlble players !1>­clode John .-olloatoa, Kel· Jou. Jim Lawson, llea1 An· cbor&lll! . John P!ler. Poat Flllls, Don Brown. Seanle. Randy Norlander. Anchorace: Tom Burtan, Freeman, Jim Schow. Plummer. Gary Jor­censon. Coeur d'Alene. and

For a lifetime of

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,.,,,_.,n Club Fills Slate 01 Olfico,. Tte :-.;,,,.,,"'" Club or s. ""

Idaho JQ!llo: Collece lie Id ll llml-ol·tM·semeat.cr me•tlnc oo Octobu ~.

Coloru!l Jol!n JdcFarland . the club moderatcr, tnuoduc~ Reverend ~ood IA5sell u successor to Renr.nd Rodcrlclt Gar•e1 In t~e ca.pa· cl~ of spl.rltusl director.

President Ar.ton Ziegler conduc:fd cltctlo1111 for of· Dees or 'iCe"PrHldenl, ll~CI • w 1 treasurer. and sodal· pub II cl 17 representaUve. These we:e filled :e•1>eetl •eb' bY Paol Plant, Elane Fled­riclsoo, a11d Tbeo Ann 11Ullams.

Sbar:ln O'Connell. niro ;\no

1rllll•=· and Diet Part wt:e aaalv.ed :o a c "'1ttee IDl planllllll u.e annaal srwmn c.ub llallo•ec:i Dance.

To """'"" Lbat eoll•r• cr-n4a Ullo , •• , ...... ktpl 1oo1c1nr neat. 1tuc!Mta Wbo •t luncll to U..lr ea" aro .....,,.,,~ Ulat •mpty aaoU. _...ppen. and """ drink boltleo ..... to JM cS.;>oolted ID propc wute CDnWnon. n.o ~u- IXpcocU al.net .-.....C. IO tlWI col· l<r ~Uon.

Bo ~J&llOYICll, Kellon. A· .,,,, DI.lien io 11U =u tbelr Dam<'S art! Ttff7 Strsaab&n and Bnan Ba:im.

All o! tbeae bo79 hue !..med au: ttJ oeelt to run C:O..&-COWlltJ',

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P. E. DEPT.PLANS ON SEVERAL NE\'/ CLASSES

\t ~ dltftrf'~: , 1nds 1! Ph."· : - 3 . educatloc are utfNod t 1

tile :ilJC stude111a. Jn addiUon to lb<! ""CUlar

P.E. caurses llllltructed by Mra. seoiea and llr. II Ill lama. bowllni and dance class ca1 also be 10.ken for a Pl\.Yalcal education credll.

Mr. llllllams said that tum· bU111: .. 111 b(' olrered for the Orst 11 .. e. and track "111 be conslder"'1 I! enoucb or the studtnts a~ lotcrostM.

Tho dance duaes Instruct· ed bt a. and Mrs. Orin Lff ue bcld o:i llondA{ and ~l'd· cesda,y e..-elllncs !:.'.> ~ 00 to 9 00 p .M. ClsasM In modern clanlcal. and fallt-do.nclnc ate taur;l:t.

Students la tbe dance clusn .,,, aslr..d io ch•ck tho tcbedule or classes ... blch Is 1108 led to the mal n ball becau~e many of tho dal <'ll hue bffn chanc...i.

8•1llH11 Teoch•u Meet Hl&hllsht. th• annual

ll:t"~llDC ol th• Sorth ldah Business Education \ssn. at stJC. Oct. 9 was a wort.shop r.ir bu~lces:o eduat!>ls con­ducttd bJ Sbltlo,r Stahl or ln­~rnaUo""1 Business Ala· cl:lnu. Dr. Robtrt KeasPll, hnd ol bualn~• roucallor. and omce ado:lnlstraUon at tbe Uaheralt7 or Idaho, apoke al a luncheon lo th" S. IJ.

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