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Th<' Dj!W clormll017 Is pusbt'd co comol<'llon u rut u eqwpml'nt and rumlshlac& becOCDe anllabl<'. occuplt'd tbt'lr IOOQa lu: •ttkend. movla1 rroc accomodaaona In •blch 11ie1 •l'rt' bt'lns bouaed since clusN IH'po this fall. Tbt're ar"' 77 studmaa ll•hac la tile dorm, 61 mt'n and 16 women. FolloW1n1 la a description or bulldlns. Dl'.aka and •ardrobt's arc bllilUn units, mad" or birch wltb nauiral Clnlsb. A new des!r;n In a1ud.:r lamps Ill used. Tne tamp Is a co111bln1111on boolt ahelt and atudy ll&hl, 1>r0Yld- lnc ample llchl tor aiud7 aa well u space abo•t' ror ecor· ace. The double bunka are fallt· "ned co wall , and Oufd •llh sax Inch roam maure-.es. Boya' bunks &tfo alx frN al1 Inches lone, lltl ' bunko ar" al1 tef'l lone. Each wa rdiol>e lncludN a double eel or mirrors and drawf'rs. A unJque ban1Pr-bar arraneemenl allows ban11n1 or coal-ltncth e&rmt'nlll on On" t1ld" and t•o Hiii or JadteH!!nlrt h sarm<'nll, or,c abon otb•r. on ltP olhrr 11ld... Wardrobe dl)C)ra .,., hallo• and can be for aiorace or amall arucleo and ahOl'S. Rooms ar,. hut,.d " ith lndl· Yldual units. Each hu II.a own thrnnoatat. Thi! unit contain• a blo"H which uUU7."' a Otter, •bl• prpvtd· Inc aJr t.0 each room "hlct la constantlT Jxolnc r•nll•r.,d aa the! unit opt ra1 n. A crntral cu·Qred bolltr pro· •ldn h•at for thf' bulldlns. A parlor Is provided for HCh 9ldf' of the! dorm, bo7a and llrlt. N"w lurnlturl' and drap.,, will arrhe soon. Each ldr or th" bulldlna a!BO has a bu1·m1'flt r!'cruUon room, 1o b<' •'Qulpprd u lud1·nta Thr mal run'a 11pnrtm!'nt I , on thr Oral Ooor lmml'dlDlPIY ID lh1• ctnlt•r-roftl or lbr bulldlnc. IL contolna lhr Cf'ntral control fo r lhr lnh•r- com sysl<'m, which "Ill b<' used 10 lnfonn 11••ldenl1 or m•·•aaK•'• or concrm 10 lht'm. Tt•lrphonn e1m ICf> wlll bo 11allabll' In bu.II and lncomlnc calls will bn mon· llOrf'd In lh•• Ill ti 'e 11ldr. .. nta will called on Intercom for 1 ncomlna Phonl' calls. Liwndr) facllltiM!, lncludlns 1n....,rrrat...S \\&.•h<'r and dr-··r and lron1ns boanl5, are P• lldtd ror all litUd<'Dta In • ' mon fQOm at lbl' end ot •cb b&ll, R...,,l<h nta •lll DOI be allo•ed to use• lruns an tbtolr rooms b<'causl' or the lll• llausd ln,ohl'd. It 11 hopo..S \hat th..at r a :=a' be out! •1...i to provldo:! ' r llrnJte<I us" of C'Ol!er r:uakrt • Cll111 POPfletS, •tc. llDc" thM lh' ol !Ir• rroor Cllllatrurtto11 wllh ooncJl'l• Ooorg. Tbe addrtiu1 or the d}nnllon b 518 Collect• 011,e and a lor th" .. 111 bf' .;•nnlnt..S by th• Dorm· r1 Hou!\lnc Comml,.slon aoon. Pn1nc and land,caplnc ' 111 rrt ahortly. 'l'br hbran1111a v. ould llkl' to :u lh(' or atudonts dl'lld line on o•f'mlsh• Ill Tht• <' OOok& All' dU<l 1 '. nru mornL t11 bf"fOr•" lhti 0 dock class. Nominees for Class Offices Courier' Rmio Program On KVNI Agmn Suoooys F r tt. r 1ad O'•n eeutJ• )Pat :\IJC hu HS - •D raai o thf> "Card!aal Coor- l•r." 'nils 1e&1, u berorl'. Mr. Don O•nrnonlt'& rld10 pio· ducUon clasa la 10 run th1• radio prosram. !.Ir. Orrlmontl', I ramillar race II lllJC, bu ouUlnlll four lllJns of lhr "Cardinal Courier." I. Tl> promote public rela· Ilona ror SIJC. 2. Tu pn•11Cnt to the public tht• g1atr. 3. Tl> l'ntertaJn. To "'II aboul comin1 e•enlft. Don O•rtmoate was born and raised In Spokane. R• at· colleco at Cbm"J', t'!'JI mo' l'd 10 eo .... : d • .'Jene Mr. Oertl:lOni. be<'amt' a radlo aanouactr r r KZIS •b"n lt •••In c.>eor tl'Alme. acd tllen Int 1ria1 joined Ille tllatl' al !\\:».!, •her be la Pl call' e=iilo:r..-d u aa- rounct't. "I certa1Dl1 l:opft a:! la· t.rcaled students •1111 L'11 Went •ill offer lllelr st:-lce:s 10 lbt! radio piosram. lie bOPe to have our first brlladc-ast la !Ii Yecber, and •e ,. a:it :o ltUl' II lbe bt!SI HI ... aid Mr. Oertmoatl'. lnlert'$tl'd atcdrnts cay Cl\<' their names loJ Mr. Gert· a:ontc or to a msbe1 o! lbe tudt ;•r' d : " C'J Enro llment tits A ll-Ti me Peak Of 6 16 Th is S eme ster Alt J<!Ct t C1tcle K Hot0rs Sp...,hr ART EXHIBIT 1 14 On b• r U. Ctcle K SU BY SUE HALL Club 3tlLild'6 a 1uncheo• pun r<'d the Coeur d' Alene Kiwanis Club. Th'" aurst sPttker trom thl' !)t'part· ment or Public .... s .. 1 on "Child Cruelty", Tb" Cl role K IS atill open mcmbt•rs and those lotere:;ted askt'd 14 coe - tact TOm 111u1ns, J)re"1de:it. er Mr. !drl>e. .... >IT' bit In the BIUdPn t ..1111 " • b :sue Hill!, a second 1car o:Udunt al SIJC. Qie':. palntilll:s uf' rno•lly till paint>. She la sho,.ln1 &C\l'!l 11a1nunn \"I> r TraJl To The :.!> n, Portrait In Sorrow. B; Tilt' Stre111:1 The Lone HOad II me The sot: Life and l'AO r<Producuons. \ aaaembb for aWdl'DI body Tlce-prffldl':nt and eta omce rs .,...,. h!!ld on Oct. 9 Tho11;- nomloatl'd ror student body Ylce-presld•nt are Paul Plante, Tom Hanson, and Tt'rtV Ca.rl l>t'rs. sopbcxnor<' olllcer nominees 1ur rruldPnt - Ct'Or«<' £\Jpn and Bnan Hes5 . ''lC<'"1>re•1· drnt - Shuon RJchanhon. Ron Brllllson, Jerry Sa.!Jns ond Conni!! Lien. and score'. tan - Jucl.v Herlza. 0•11 OrnchM•I and Anita \la,y. Fro. hman officer nomln<'<'S Al•'· Pr•.,.ldl'nl - RuMell Bro'ftn, Dlln \\nrren Aller, Bob Leichty, Bob Leno, and P11'11 Murray. Y1ce- - Bob Barbara McKa,y. TOm Lleo. and U.rt) Bozarth. llnd sec· rt'tary - Ro!<S, Marll.,vn Arnold, Kn& Harbau&h. and SJ1Yla Uea. All &tudent body members are enUUl!d to vote for tile 111 Mat body vlc1•1)res1dent. ibwt'Tff, elecUOD or rroe&lrnan ffktt la ltm!tt'CI 10 the rr !J:::ln da.ss mClllbers. and re officers wllh the ru. EltcU n will Frte1s7, Ocl. 11. ra-el..cl wlll raecl • I Ml N alll • Mt. Buma, anoi J.t:. Ttlttt!n r rm th" d 1:1 er..srd r eoncrol. Tit! br.An!' p rpo " la to a ""' th al d nt bod7 ol NIJC. '1111.• tr.ard ml!lllber ar 7our rl'J)r .... nu.lives. AWS Names Beverly P1sto11us President Thl'I nuw All'S olllcPl'I' dt'cted this ;rl'llr "": pres! · •lent, Br- erly Pl&torlus; vice· preidrol, Manlyn Arnold; secretur1. Bell)' Socraves: aocllll chlllnnan, Joye•• Bnllry. A \I'S Is 11n OJrpnlzauon fo r all " men attl'ncllng NIJC. It I& of creal Importance (or A·IS plans runcUons all ttuouah Ille ) ear. Accreditation Team Spends Two Days On NIJC (o111f1US A of •:'ClwC•' '"' spent Ocl... H and o" SIJC campus a.s a vlllltatlon commluee of tile Nonh•l'llt .o\ssoclatlon or SC!09ndar1 and Rl;h.,r to e•·llluate lbe oollege ror conUnul'd ac- credltaaon. The tt'am 1<111 Prl'Sl!DI !IS wrttten l<'l>Orl IO the Bli;hl'1 Comml slllon or the Association 111 RPno durlna Ille Association 's Dec. J-4 mroung. NIJC ls cuuentb occrt'<lll••d b) the Assoc1auon and 1hu present e\'alualion Is plUI or ffii;ular rene\<nl prncedurl'. Accreditauon b; the comml5· :;ton 1s a factor which miles possible llllDsfer or credilS from NLJC t.O other accrt'dll<'d v.lth lllUe dltn· colty and leads t.O at.andnrd· lzallon or lnsatuuons •bere•"1 Ceaslble. Dean T. S. Kerr or the Uni · •ersl1y of Idaho Is clecuU'e ooonl1nator !or the Hlaher Commission and sen ed as an ex otnclo member ol the tesrn. Edward P. South. presld•nt of Grus Harbor Collect' . AbtrdePn, l'l'ashinc«ln, ••Ill &Uf\"l') admlnlstrauon and head the> committee. Or. John R. Roi..,rts or lbe Ot'Partmcnt of Blolou. Pac1nc Unlver- Slty, Fore..t (lro\'P, Or<'i;on, •Ill survt' tbe btolollical sciences. Prof. Gordon A. Otxon. head or the l)Ppartmenl or and Physical Sclence.s. Rick Colleal' , will surve?1 lhe ph)stcal clences. Arthur F. Bruhn. or Dlxll' Collei;e. s1. GC'Orae. Utah, wlll sun·ey lhe Koda! sciences. Dr. Ll'wl• D. CoMell. dean or lh" Dh1Hlon of Llboral Arts, Clark Collt'Kt' ••111 SUrrt'Y the human1ucs. Prof. P. H. AtlPbenv. ch111r· man of lhe Dept. >f 1nduatr111l Arts, l'iestem Washington State Collecc, Bellln1tham, 11aslllni:ion, •111 SUl'\"e) the •ocauoDlll DJ'ea. Dr. James R. FoulKN, head of the Dt\iSIOD or Business and l\t'ber Collecc Odcen, Utah, 'frill 'uney the area. Or. Jam.,s E. Sbort, or \\eslrm i.soniana Colle11c of EducaLion. Otllon. Ml)niana, will t'ducaUon. During 1h .. past and summer. lb<' :\UC sllltr has preparf'd a r rort in book 'Ahlcll bu been PtM1oush submlll<'d t.0 tbc •·lsttauon commlllt>e ror &llld.v. 15 ENROLLED IN EVENING CLASSES A t.013.1 or 75 were enrollt'd In e••enln& 3t NIJC thl& lllll when cluSS<'5 startt'<I l11s1 ln \'llrloui; r.yp1nc 29. orr1ce rr.achin<"s !!1, account· 1011 H. beg1nnlna: "''"ln1 11. bUlortni: I:?. \lost classes t'nd In Oc· c"mbe1.
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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (2) Oct 16, 1963

Th<' Dj!W clormll017 Is ~inc pusbt'd co comol<'llon u rut u eqwpml'nt and rumlshlac& becOCDe anllabl<'. Slud~U occuplt'd tbt'lr IOOQa lu: •ttkend. movla1 rroc i:o~I accomodaaona In •blch 11ie1 •l'rt' bt'lns bouaed since clusN IH'po this fall. Tbt're ar"' 77 studmaa ll•hac la tile dorm, 61 mt'n and 16 women.

FolloW1n1 la a description or t~ bulldlns. Dl'.aka and •ardrobt's arc bllilUn units, mad" or birch wltb nauiral Clnlsb. A new des!r;n In a1ud.:r lamps Ill used. Tne tamp Is a co111bln1111on boolt ahelt and atudy ll&hl, 1>r0Yld­lnc ample llchl tor aiud7 aa well u space abo•t' ror ecor· ace.

The double bunka are fallt· "ned co wall , and Oufd •llh sax Inch roam maure-.es. Boya' bunks &tfo alx frN al1 Inches lone, lltl ' bunko ar" al1 tef'l lone. Each wa rdiol>e lncludN a double eel or mirrors and drawf'rs. A unJque ban1Pr-bar arraneemenl allows ban11n1 or coal-ltncth e&rmt'nlll on On" t1ld" and t•o Hiii or JadteH!!nlrt h sarm<'nll, or,c abon ua~ otb•r. on ltP olhrr 11ld... Wardrobe dl)C)ra .,., hallo• and can be uullz~d for aiorace or amall arucleo and ahOl'S.

Rooms ar,. hut,.d " ith lndl· Yldual units. Each hu II.a own thrnnoatat. Thi! unit contain• a blo"H which uUU7."' a Otter, •bl• prpvtd· Inc aJr t.0 each room "hlct la constantlT Jxolnc r•nll•r.,d aa the! unit optra1n. A crntral cu·Qred bolltr pro· •ldn h•at for thf' bulldlns.

A parlor Is provided for HCh 9ldf' of the! dorm, bo7a and llrlt. N"w lurnlturl' and drap.,, will arrhe soon. Each

ldr or th" bulldlna a!BO has a bu1·m1'flt r!'cruUon room, 1o b<' •'Qulpprd u lud1·nta pr~fN,

Thr mal run'a 11pnrtm!'nt I , on thr Oral Ooor lmml'dlDlPIY ID lh1• ctnlt•r-roftl or lbr bulldlnc. IL contolna lhr Cf'ntral control for lhr lnh•r­com sysl<'m, which "Ill b<' used 10 lnfonn 11••ldenl1 or m•·•aaK•'• or concrm 10 lht'm. Tt•lrphonn e1m ICf> wlll bo 11allabll' In ~•ch bu.II and lncomlnc calls will bn mon· llOrf'd In lh•• Ill ti 'e 11ldr. ~lud .. nta will b~ called on lb~ Intercom for 1 ncomlna Phonl' calls.

Liwndr) facllltiM!, lncludlns 1n....,rrrat...S \\&.•h<'r and

dr-··r and lron1ns boanl5, are P• lldtd ror all litUd<'Dta In • ' mon fQOm at lbl' end ot •cb b&ll, R...,,l<h nta •lll DOI be allo•ed to use• lruns an tbtolr rooms b<'causl' or the lll• hr~ llausd ln,ohl'd. It 11 hopo..S \hat th..at r a :=a' be out! •1...i to provldo:! ' r llrnJte<I us" of C'Ol!er r:uakrt • Cll111 POPfletS, •tc. llDc" thM lh' ol !Ir• rroor Cllllatrurtto11 wllh ooncJl'l• Ooorg.

Tbe addrtiu1 or the d}nnllon b 518 Collect• 011,e and a ~Ull~ lor th" bulldlc~ .. 111 bf' .;•nnlnt..S by th• ~!JC Dorm·

r1 Hou!\lnc Comml,.slon aoon.

Pn1nc and land,caplnc ' 111 rrt undrf\\~ ahortly.

• 'l'br hbran1111a v. ould llkl' to :u lh(' alt~nuon or atudonts ~~· dl'lld line on o•f'mlsh• Ill '· Tht• <' OOok& All' dU<l

1 '. nru mornL t11 bf"fOr•" lhti 0 dock class.

Nominees for Class Offices

'Ctrdi~ Courier' Rmio Program On KVNI Agmn Suoooys

F r tt. r 1ad O'•n eeutJ• )Pat :\IJC hu HS - •D raai o ~rolf1MI!, thf> "Card!aal Coor­l•r." 'nils 1e&1, u berorl'. Mr. Don O•nrnonlt'& rld10 pio· ducUon clasa la hclPln~ 10 run th1• radio prosram. !.Ir. Orrlmontl', I ramillar race II lllJC, bu ouUlnlll four lllJns of lhr "Cardinal Courier."

I. Tl> promote public rela· Ilona ror SIJC.

2. Tu pn•11Cnt to the public tht• g1atr.

3. Tl> l'ntertaJn. ~. To "'II aboul comin1

e•enlft. Don O•rtmoate was born and

raised In Spokane. R• at· ~oded colleco at Cbm"J', t'!'JI mo' l'd 10 eo .... : d • .'Jene I~ 19~9. Mr. Oertl:lOni. be<'amt' a radlo aanouactr r r KZIS •b"n lt •••In c.>eor tl'Alme. acd tllen Int 1ria1 joined Ille tllatl' al !\\:».!, •her be la Pl call' e=iilo:r..-d u aa­rounct't. "I certa1Dl1 l:opft a:! la·

t.rcaled students •1111 L'11 Went •ill offer lllelr st:-lce:s 10 lbt! radio piosram. lie bOPe to have our first brlladc-ast la !Ii Yecber, and •e ,. a:it :o ltUl' II lbe bt!SI HI ... aid Mr. Oertmoatl'.

lnlert'$tl'd atcdrnts cay Cl\<' their names loJ Mr. Gert· a:ontc o r to a msbe1 o! lbe tudt ;•r' d : " C'J ~.

Enrollment tits All-Time Peak Of 616 This Semester

Alt J<!Ct t

C1tcle K Hot0rs Sp...,hr ART EXHIBIT 114 On O~ b• r ~. U. Ctcle K SU BY SUE HALL

Club 3tlLild'6 a 1uncheo• pun r<'d ~ the Coeur d'

Alene Kiwanis Club. Th'" aurst sPttker trom thl' !)t'part· ment or Public .... s .. 1 ~lance ~poke on "Child Cruelty",

Tb" Cl role K IS atill open t~ n•~ mcmbt•rs and those lotere:;ted ar~ askt'd 14 coe ­tact TOm 111u1ns, J)re"1de:it. er Mr. !drl>e.

.... >IT' bit In the BIUdPn t ..1111 " • b :sue Hill!, a second 1car o:Udunt al SIJC.

Qie':. palntilll:s uf' rno•lly till paint>. She la sho,.ln1 &C\l'!l 11a1nunn \"I> r TraJl To The :.!> n, Portrait In Sorrow. B; Tilt' Stre111:1 The Lone HOad II me The sot: Life and l'AO r<Producuons.

\ noc:l~Uon aaaembb for aWdl'DI body Tlce-prffldl':nt and eta ~ omcers .,...,. h!!ld on Oct. 9

Tho11;- nomloatl'd ror student body Ylce-presld•nt are Paul Plante, Tom Hanson, and Tt'rtV Ca.rl l>t'rs.

sopbcxnor<' olllcer nominees 1ur rruldPnt - Ct'Or«<' £\Jpn and Bnan Hes5 . ''lC<'"1>re•1· drnt - Shuon RJchanhon. Ron Brllllson, Jerry Sa.!Jns ond Conni!! Lien. and score'. tan - Jucl.v Herlza. 0•11 OrnchM•I and Anita \la,y.

Fro. hman officer nomln<'<'S Al•'· Pr•.,.ldl'nl - RuMell Bro'ftn, Dlln M~ddock, \\nrren Aller, Bob Leichty, Bob Leno, and P11'11 ~be Murray. Y1ce­p~sldmt - Bob Ool~btorg, Barbara McKa,y. TOm Lleo. and U.rt) Bozarth. llnd sec· rt'tary - ~11uy Ro!<S, Marll.,vn Arnold, Kn& Harbau&h. and SJ1Yla Uea.

All &tudent body members are enUUl!d to vote for tile 111 Mat body vlc1•1)res1dent. ibwt'Tff, elecUOD or rroe&lrnan ffktt la ltm!tt'CI 10 the

rr !J:::ln da.ss mClllbers. and re officers wllh the ru. EltcU n will

Frte1s7, Ocl. 11. ra-el..cl wlll raecl

• I Ml N alll • Mt. Buma, anoi J.t:. Ttlttt!n r rm th"

d 1:1 er..srd r eoncrol. Tit! br.An!' p rpo " la to a ""' th al d nt bod7 ol NIJC. '1111.• tr.ard ml!lllber ar 7our rl'J)r .... nu.lives.

AWS Names Beverly P1sto11us President Thl'I nuw All'S olllcPl'I'

dt'cted this ;rl'llr "": pres! · •lent, Br- erly Pl&torlus; vice· preidrol, Manlyn Arnold; secretur1. Bell)' Socraves: aocllll chlllnnan, Joye•• Bnllry.

A \I'S Is 11n OJrpnlzauon for all " men attl'ncllng NIJC. It I& of creal Importance (or

~rt·~~~n o":~:l~~g0~d 11~g~ A·IS plans runcUons all ttuouah Ille ) ear.

Accreditation Team Spends Two Days On NIJC (o111f1US

A I~ of rUD~ •:'ClwC•' '"' spent Ocl... H and 1~ o" t~.e SIJC campus a.s a vlllltatlon commluee of tile Nonh•l'llt .o\ssoclatlon or SC!09ndar1 and Rl;h.,r School~ to e•·llluate lbe oollege ror conUnul'd ac­credltaaon. The tt'am 1<111 Prl'Sl!DI !IS wrttten l<'l>Orl IO the Bli;hl'1 Comml slllon or the Association 111 RPno durlna Ille Association ' s Dec. J-4 mroung.

NIJC ls cuuentb occrt'<lll••d b) the Assoc1auon and 1hu present e\'alualion Is plUI or ffii;ular rene\<nl prncedurl'. Accreditauon b; the comml5· :;ton 1s a factor which miles possible llllDsfer or credilS from NLJC t.O other accrt'dll<'d 1nsUtut1on~ v.lth lllUe dltn· colty and leads t.O at.andnrd· lzallon or m~~r lnsatuuons •bere•"1 Ceaslble.

Dean T. S. Kerr or the Uni· •ersl1y of Idaho Is clecuU'e ooonl1nator !or the Hlaher Commission and sen ed as an ex otnclo member ol the tesrn. Edward P. South. presld•nt of Grus Harbor Collect'. AbtrdePn, l'l'ashinc«ln, ••Ill &Uf\"l') admlnlstrauon and head the> committee. Or. John R. Roi..,rts or lbe Ot'Partmcnt of Blolou. Pac1nc Unlver­Slty, Fore..t (lro\'P, Or<'i;on, •Ill survt' tbe btolollical sciences. Prof. Gordon A. Otxon. head or the l)Ppartmenl or ~lalb~maUcs and Physical Sclence.s. Rick Colleal', will surve?1 lhe ph)stcal

clences. Arthur F. Bruhn. pre~ldenl

or Dlxll' Collei;e. s1. GC'Orae. Utah , wlll sun·ey lhe Koda! sciences. Dr. Ll'wl• D. CoMell. dean or lh" Dh1Hlon of Llboral Arts, Clark Collt'Kt' ••111 SUrrt'Y the human1ucs. Prof. P. H. AtlPbenv. ch111r· man of lhe Dept. >f 1nduatr111l Arts, l'iestem Washington State Collecc, Bellln1tham, 11aslllni:ion, •111 SUl'\"e) the •ocauoDlll DJ'ea.

Dr. James R. FoulKN, head of the Dt\iSIOD or Business and Economic~. l\t'ber Collecc Odcen, Utah, 'frill 'uney the bu~lnes.s area. Or. Jam.,s E. Sbort, pre~adrnt or \\eslrm i.soniana Colle11c of EducaLion. Otllon. Ml)niana, will aun·~ t'ducaUon.

During 1h .. past &pnn~ and summer. lb<' :\UC sllltr has preparf'd a &~lr-.:,aluaUon r rort in book f~m. 'Ahlcll bu been PtM1oush submlll<'d t.0 tbc •·lsttauon commlllt>e ror &llld.v.

15 ENROLLED IN EVENING CLASSES

A t.013.1 or 75 were enrollt'd In e••enln& etas.'~~ 3t NIJC thl& lllll when cluSS<'5 startt'<I l11s1 w~ck. Reca~irulion ln \'llrloui; clo~ses: r.yp1nc 29. orr1ce rr.achin<"s !!1, account· 1011 H. beg1nnlna: "''"ln1 11. bUlortni: I:?.

\lost classes t'nd In Oc· c"mbe1.

Page 2: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (2) Oct 16, 1963

! THE N.LJ.C. REVIEW r.bt..i...I S..,;.MootlJy 0.ri"9 tho Co ... Y­

• lly J_r...,. StvoMon • t t\o NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE

COEUI D'ALENE. IDAHO

Edoor ••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••• • • Btc.iiiy Kr-..._. Pho1opoPheu ••••••••••••••• Rkli Ade•'"'°"• R111a O,bofn S.,,11n••• b\onoget ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Rornono ::..S••"t Chc1.1lotion Monogeu •• Botboro ScrotJcwtl,. ROl'I St1t ~. Sh.o•or1 Sc:twff Rtporttn: Leuy 8ogorth, [bvltl McC.wgtlno, Kollhy Cc:rHow, Elolnt Sopplngton. Bonnie Lytle, Myrle #olloce, Tom H19gin1-, Floreo<« Pffl«., Claro Robbln1, Bttl'y f·tchntt , Mofle Keto, !ICoren Hoochlld, Mory Lw Ko,,.tr, Ver~ L1,1co1, Pel'lfty Good• , R1thard f. Do~lt, Po"' Marth", )oy("• Wo loo, S,_.tt Klelbo , Roy ~ptey, Sob Dufreane o"'d Terry lynch.

Editorial . .. STUDEHTS AUO HAVE SOCJAL DUTIES 'le tow o dv-ry fO 'fOUt co 'ie.- ond f vnt lf • • t.O<lel &ity. T""'1 'Je.t od• o,. ~n.po.-tont. bvt s.o 11 '°"'' iol Je •' ,+_. cal.... n.,. -.

'"""'• cl1.1b1 ond Of9cruz.ot1on• ot ~. JC ~ • ch ,., c• ,,.09 f'O';t

ppor·1 fot tff'ljoyoble ~11. S.•1d.1 clvbt tele .. 4 to !h. ..,.....,, f « .cit. f i tudy. th.et• ore church group1, ond '!ht'• or• ot,.nho• ons t~ -" ch ou con be of icrvice to Y°"' college. No one u.piKfi '°" 10 • dwltow PO

°"' boolu and rl)i(t onlr knowledgit from tM JC .,.,.., you •aclua•e. ro'-'• • would like to ue yoiu join o club (or u ... r<it cl11bt) oftd c:on'"bi.l.N '°"'' Ip and tu999111on1 ...mu,"°" ore rec.l~n9 tt,• btMlit-a of 1ocaol c:oeepmoty,

,,..J toh hoppy memodes whh you upon 91oduotlon. We WO'-'ld ofs.o llke to see you toke an octlve po't In r"'9 oct v11.u of •l"W

C., The boll gornu1 tho dCJf'IC•l• th« ou~bll•t1 the eleC'10t'!1 .. one:! o:J thet oc11vhict ore fot you1 benef11 - yowt et o Mel'l'lbtt of NUC.. Eleutons •ilt be corning up fol don offic••• Oft Oc-t. 18. n.. ,..opl• _._

•'• •let••d will r41PtcSctlt yow In fftOll•n C'Ot'C•M1n9 rhe coll~. St "'" ~°'ot ,e ... i-.o .... 0 r•pruentOh\1'9 "°" r .. 1 will woA Jot '°""' Mtt •'l'IM,...h ..

W • te ol ""'• - by VOiin~ - B..K.

WRITE THE EDITOR ABOUT YOUR GRIPES No 00'\4't ••• t"1• f11ar lutH ol •ii• ~ ....... ofl """• P-ft•• •lien. o •~

.. ~, lf'I c _..,... 10 "- 10 ••" ,,.. hD'llf .. ,ov•r"" '~ pop• ...... 'Th«••~ plol"'' concttl'l•cl ,.,_ tfSMt of Oftict.-. .. 1"'9 l'!'IO\.e...,p of t'M ottk~t - ,.._. wf\ole popet '" oent.tol Now I do "°' '""" to l""'Plt t"et I Jeel ~ ~sv •• 1 ,.,feet - lot hom It. I menily Mth 10 atolt ~01 l~H com:»loll'ltt J-haul4

be ._,olnd In the .. Leuera 10 the Edito." collll'M. "'•' ll II you dhutfj,ft•CI

peoplt ote not oftoh{ to p.1bHc1y ¥o•ce 'I°'-'' op1"1ont. '* rh rho t1'Cephon o' rh• editor, the poper stoff 11 enthtly n..., th11 ytor. Wt ort oil trrl"'g u 110tn - ond uylng 10 preunt yo.1 with •ho1 ..,. th1n'5 you wtll'll In o c:Dl1•

flOJM'• Ho~ver. wt cannot give YO\! ~ot VCK.I wont If •• do n.ot 1'now ..-, WwOl''llo

To h•lp u• - 10 utltfy 'f04J - 10 1mprove Y°"'' colleoe popet - ,,... .... do.n o.• IUIJ'')nllon1 0t crhlcl1JT11, end you will be hecttd. - 8.K.

IT REALLY ISN'T THAT EASY •·-. ~ .... th1 • rollegr9 life i.a eo•y, l hoveti0

1 croci(ed o booli. '" rwo .. ea.,,, •• Th o rf'l9'QA t4oiot I M~ heord fr• qvently uoun4 ,+,,• JC.. Ho-.-e "°" -..0 14 •' H 1e. I ho..,. l'ew• for you.

Gttr1 ,..cf - ,._ f1ut ,....\ t>t '° ol coHttt 11 Ofte mou of COl"fv-' on onci hng off. Pedtop• yo.t con of10 ta• ,..,, .. r ..._. second,., ... &.. • •l+ior.tt ~

1tra n °"' your port. Bwt uudenu,. 1'11. ••eoof"'t oir• •• ,oW-9 ro catch 1o1p rh J°"• you w II wdO.n1y f.nd yOt.1rult so lw Wh1~ t'wit • .. m h. o

'"" t Jtro1n 01te111pt niJ to catch wP• KttP lhou 1tvd1u "'P. In foct, rnorie of your .rt1rNctou will be vet)' "'PHI 1f you rolt;.e t ... pgn

y , ••II to t•od ahtocf. NO¥r - .,hilt thu"g' or• 11.ot " rv.,._d - s ""9 h~ to r.olly croc\. tho,. boo"• - wid'I open. - B.I(.

SPORTSWRITER HEEDED DESPERATELY Helpl .... "Hd o •PGrst lolfther If y(l!l.J kriow one eftd of o boskethc11

"" "°"" 1he orhtt, H Y°'-' liio.ow the dlffertt1c• btl'Wten o bot oncl • boM f you Si.now hOW' mony carnfta o round nock ha,, If vo..i kl\OW !the d1ffercnct

t• .. tn o gurter boll ot\d o 1tt1lw - -. wont yowl 'flie•re dupera1e. l

'Sertou1ly rhouQb. the R"lew cloet r"IH4 o 1po111 wirtt• o1'd .... wlll 9ladl., 1ntttv••• O"Y 1nNru ted petOl"I· The rHponaib• 1tie1 '""°'W c.ov_.. •1• of NIJC bos"-etbolf, boMboll. troc" ond bowfl... ftol"'l~tlct•on b Jt .. dJ4 to Ol.ll of to""'" 1port1 activ1tl••· A"YOl\e Mtt••'ed con eo-~oc•

Mr.••~' er the R••'"' edit04'.-8.J<. .S.. - A woriiln9 .. ,,....,dQf' of 1~ Alwrtc:Ol"I ..,.,.._ end •tae cbll•" to

,.,,. .ill~ t.elpN - Cl ~-rjt prWt11n9wtll beecc.o,tecf if 11.ceu::ry.

A Book Review \tc-Cai~,.,o

llt 1Uam Golding wrote onr I th~ ITIObl dJsgusr.101 and

yet comp~lll ng and benu1Hul no>rla In coniemponuy liter· atu re1 "'hrn he wrote l.ord of T~<' Fhrs. It 111 dJs1111sr.1aa In that tht' r~o.der rorgeL& 1h111 the c 11uac1ers are boys. TIJ:?y i;udd~nly become men, HV&K•. wmrlhlng co be fcarr<I. until an adult comPs w t~sr Island and rescut's tbftl> from themselves and brlr.114 Ille reader llnd lbe dtarac tem taelt Into rttlltJ, and lht' Catt that they an! blyB. Just English school boya.

l.01d of lh' Fiie• Is rl'\'Oll· llC beaau•e or 11'!1 vtvld 1lracn11t1ons. In one lnstanct' '"'' o f the lion 1s killed, 001

by llCCldt•nl LS Onl' would llUPPO•e, bul as ~n act of

ava11• murdN, Ille boy. Pl Ray &a In' ih•'<i In a "'o.r twtwf'<'n lb" IN bcn rulers of lh<' Island .nu a roc:ll ts pu.sb...t Into

Picc:r. "'PICO tell tony (eel

&nd !&oded on his back ecmss lha.l sqoa~ rrd rocll ill tbe au. II.la b~d opeord aad stua cam• out and turn~d red. PllC)".e arms &nd tees Mliteb­ed & bit. Then th~ sra b~llhed lo a long slow slab, and the •lier rolled wblte and plok over tbe rock: and

' wben ll weal sudtlng back &pin, the body of Pica was 11Dne."

l.otd of the Flu:~ Is also a Cudnal.lns and compnlsh'" book. 11 Is ructoal1111 bl'­cauu ot Its allesottcal study or the s traule o f i-.o Nlers. Tbe book ts beautt rill bfl:a:ise o f GoldJnc'a descopt!1'e EoglJab and hi" Laleol 111 creaunc a smooth and Duld aclion-packed story.

Wil liam Goldlns was born In EnaJand In 1911, "here aJter aLtendlna Ox Cord and becomlnc a dt'voted Analo'6uon IJ1enuy man, ht' staned his literary career. Goldln1t h compared w J. o. Saltncer to his dt'Ptb or wnlinaand In hi~ character de•cnpuon.

Yearbook Editor Resigns· SBC To Assenmly Speaker

• ' Says Mudt Of Youth Appomt Successor Is On Asset Side Prf'J~ f'!&r)' w r l 1:.od~r

way IO publish a VParbooL f '' Sortb Idaho Junior Collt'lt . A 1ental1'e editor .nu be selecim. o"ln£ to tbP r<­slitnllUon or Sandy ~Ukmon, to lnltl&ll' the proj4!<ll unul an appolntmrol ts made by thr Slud~nt Board of Coo ir:>I. Mr. Soderllnc bU bet'n appalntecl u raai111 ad1'1sor and will be usllit"'ll ID UIAI capadtJ ~ l.I:. Gu'l.ld 'll'eodt and ~r. Frank 0Ub4':i. Adam Gnbnau wUI ci"e mue up asslst&Dcr. The 1eazb00t 11111 be pob· Ulllecl bJ R. Wallace P!aehel. !DC:. Pasco, •ullloctoo.

Two ~oeral acatt mtoet1nc:s bue bffo beld dunnc the last l'll'O •eell.f. one of tbm: wt th a r~rarnlaUYet of the pabllab!oc oomP•IU'· The book •Ill be or bard co Hr deslsn t.o corrrlat!' wltb oilier collece publications and will be prtnted by th~ lltbocrapb method.

It i. boped tbal the public•· 1:100 will co1141at or 91 P•&~ allCI will Include a dJ 1'I stoo ror ncb claaa and actiYltJ. ()( panic:ular ootc Is the fact tllat tl:leyftrboot I• scheduled tor compleUon dannc Aucusi. 196•. lbNt'bJ chine Ume to Include all Pr:!DC POftS a.od aclindea. The altemallvr would be to II•' e a i;pnoc edition •lib a supplement to be PN\'ided latl'r on. Most colleces u11~ the summer dell •try plan In fl\'Or of the supplement.

Personnel ror nch depart· mc:it will be aelected lo th~ nttr rumre a.od a roucb dta!t drawn to asslcn pacr allot· aa till& IO ft eh deplJtlll~t.

F'ollowtnc UU11 a ceneral theme ror tbe ant1t1al w!ll br selected allCI tbe &rt Slaff •Ill tbcll be able to scan the deslcn •orlt..

To succesaflllly bnn1 the book to tta co11111letlon will call for conunuecl cooprraUoo. not onb on lbe pan or the starr llfil'U. but trom others who may be called upon to assist. II thtre are other student& who fePI th<'Y can make a contnbutloo to the pubUcaooo they •~ eo­couraced to contact f'lorence PePk. Bruce Aodenoo. or Mr. SodNllllC !:. the oet.r !utUn!.

Students are re la:lecl thlt lbe bookslore hours ar• lro:n 9'00 to 11 00, ar.d fl!ICI I :?•OO to 1 30. :ill!! Crom ~ oo to ~ ~o.

Oo Oct.ob.-r ".', ~r lhP ftnn or the cwtural 8l'rll'<I , the Very Rl'vPtt'nd John P. Lt'ary, S.J.. Oonup. Unlvl'rslt1 pre!!<tdent. "POU on tht aub· Jed, •• 15 II Hl&h Noon or Mldnlchl' "

Colon«>! John \lcFarland, an &lumnu~ oraonzaaa. Intro · dated the l!Pt"&ker.

R"'"- LKrJ dtOnllelv i;ave bls oplolon or \'OUtb, scaon11 It •11s " blsb ooon" ror llltm. Youru: prople do ha•«> prob­leas that uoublr tbrm&t'h es

R.v. LH'Y LS •dl u thclr parents and !acull:r membt-111. Tb••y de~ld themaeh·es or commltunl'n l, lbat Is they don ' t havl' a sense or vllluPs. They can ' t handle problt'mA of connt e 1. On the other hand, there a r4' merits or the 10uth today; b111vl'r7, 1en<•ro llY, honesty -" much or youth Is on tbto asset aldl'".

One or lbe cbler reasons whr medts are accounted for t.n .)'Oulb Is the fact ot col· lei:es. especlall1 lour yl'ars ol bldlrr educ&Uoo. " Collect' Is UlumioaUon 1:1 :· ,... • Siu · dents learn that ra11h I ' not & QUrtilJOn Of Whal une de<'S , but wmt one does not aee.

Parerlts and raculty membl>r~ que.suon :roulh or wday bt'­cause as Rev. L1•1ar1 said. "The young are our tomorrow". In sumrnalloo. he Kaid 1963 ts a creat hou r because o f lhP youos.

Rev. Leary received a warm recepll<Jn (or bis well~ualltlrd aru! "'!t1 IDSPlttnc speech.

r-~ •o:ncn students •!lo are lct.eret.ted In a wo11:en' attle:lc orpnlzauon are a.sited :.> see Clalfl' Lucas •r Slaroo Scharlf.

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VIV'S APPAREL

Darlene Skirts. Sweaters

Blouses, Capris, Coats,

Car Coats, Suits, Accessories

At FISHER'S NORTHVIEW PLAZA

Rules And Re&11labons Were Sub1ect Of 2nd 011entahon Assembly

The •l'cond OllPnlallon U· llt'lllbh wa~ held on S~l<"lll~r ~8 In Ille 011. Aa at11d~n1• au em bl ..i. a prelude •u played by CoMle U•n al lh• oraan. The usembly •n UU•d "Student AcUvtun and A'lsembl 1 PNaram•... and 11 wa11 emceed by Mr. lllcf'arland,

\Ir. McFuland lntroduc~ Mr. Riebe aa the Br•t •P~•hr. \tr. Riebe told about fllCh of ll1e studont orcanl7aUon1 -purpose. Ume o( IDrt'Un11 and whrre II meets. II• &180 lll•t tho Nie& and qull10a.Uon1 for 11tudent b>dy •!~Iona. ... II student& •~re aahd io 1

acuvrly puUclpate In th• rtecuon,. and 1n Ille orcanl· zatlons o r their choler.

\Ir. Evans. chairman of tho cultural aa~•mblJ commtllr•. waa tht'n tnlrodUcPd, Mr. F:vnna urged r>VNyono w talt lull adv11nltl1• ol th, cultural &11st'mblle11 slncr lh1•y alllQ serve os educators In a b•111d· tr aren thnn that cov.md ID lhr clasdtoom, studrni. havtnc any wtahf'S for 1 p11>­cram should contact an1 a the ro110 .. 1ni comm1u ... m­bt>r~ - \ltlMI Gllbtrt, Mli, LDnct<, \lrs . Sca1ea, Mr. •n \Ir. Priddy, \Ir. l\PllJ, llr. Slewrt. Belly suara'es an T~rry Carlber•.

Ru&a Thomp"°n then proald and led lbe assembly In I Oac aolult'. Ru!UI mad• llOlll announccmtnh concomlnr UI dludcnt nomination• an ~lectlons.

Setvice Club Acrlvo

Th r Cardinal SNVIC• Clu lo aOOnllOh'd by the lo Soroplim!al Club. The pur-pose o f this club la IO proY!d echool and comn:unltt sem and io pr~are Ila membtrs to assume leadN8 !!Ip In Ile w,.. lness and proresalonal world.

\lemb<orshtp dues 110 50r pn arm"Ster, ruadall lresllmH and eophomore aJrla m111 applJ ro r m embenihlp. M~etlnp wl LI be held ••tr!

Orst and third Mondays 1

I :00 p.m. In room 26. Tb• mP~Un&S are shon 11 all ir.Pmbl'f' are prompt.

TYPEWRITERS ROYAL

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Woodcock's Drag Store C.,od et - Sv•d"••

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COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO.

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Page 3: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (2) Oct 16, 1963

flJC Grails Enter U Of I As Julien

S.., Al•...r "' ' Hf'ft we- a rr • 1th th r !H•r- r.d

rdtlion or lb• " ReYllOI " and • e ba •ni' t mlued an t'dlUon J•L Al Ibis !Me•<' 111&1 lht1 •I> IO our PJIPOCllllOU or Nllllln c a rrsulu coluc:n. To crt dlnrn to bualr..esa. •e caA ana•rr oc• (lllesUon wbJdl has beof!JI aaktd or C&.

n at'eca that one indh1doal at 70ll' collec• •u ln!or::ird Ulal a P<ISOD •llo atl<'ftded :>UC would ba•" IO attend tbe U or I far trutt more years ID finish hla rour-1 .. r OJ rr10Jlum. In an .. N. IWO Hto at Ille JC &rt' equl va·

!t'flt lO IWO ,. ... ,, &l ),!;>&COW,

A P"50n who h&11 l&kt'fl lht requt1l'd cou"'ea and has pasal'd th...,, aaueractor1 lY &1 111• JC can !'nter .Moacow •ltb Junlc.r &tandln1.

A porllOn rna r. bo•'n•r. find htmsl'lf d~fil'.lenl In thl' necessary crl'dtla !or his major and minor. To prevut thla , ,..,.,, atudt-nt ahould nake an appolnLmf!Jlt w11h his or her ldvl nor &11 eoon L'l p011albl• I<> look ovn th" rnu re four Y<'ar p1oar&n1 10 bt UllUll'd Of &l'Ulnl thP proper coural'S. The advlaor. at th~ coll•11• are •t'll qu&llned 1.o help the atud nla plan tht'lr collec" 1ears &lid are happy 10 do eo.

'Ae 1 ... ve J'>U •Ub tbla thou Chi c:onccrnln& Lbe U o I I. In two day& a alud~ at M<>aco• can walk up and da<o11 1181 atalra In Lb<' process ol all•ndlna cluars. lnt•rrst­lnc? 'Ill' lhooahl .rou"d lou 10 kno" this. "Ibis may account for Ill• "dnkll'd aho"8 of lbl' SIUdrntA Of UlP

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Mole Horrh Footvrod Al Flnt SU Done•

Th• llrat danc• ,f th~ year WllA hl'Jd f rid•\, S1·pt. 27th 111i.sua from 8:30 io 11:30. The lumoul 11as unuoually , .. , .. for lhr nnt dllnc\> or th11 yrar.

Milo ll Orrlft waB lh~ f•alut~d ('flllflllll rrnrnl or l ho P\'1.'nlns and oana tolk aonp. Th<' Numadil !tom llallace •u11ptll'd tht' dAnct• mualc.

ARCTIC CIRCl.E

THE PIN CUSHION

~ ... ror POSTER SUPl'UES

!_ad er --Wl'P*'M 218 l'; 4ll1 Sllttl

Kaustic Korner 0 • -

A !\&loll' or Ille pen coes 11> Ci•rl oriocbsel and ber fellow 111>dr.•t11. Jrn1 SallAc and Roa SC!drled Oil tile 9'lCICU& of the St'B ~- Milo Huns pe:­fo:med in Illa as::&! ::perb manMr. badLed b7 Ille electn­r:nnc eouod& or 1be :-:ocads, Wbldl pet the n&tiTU 1.Jl aci:! n.

The point or the P@ll coes :o Ulon tboa&htlesa all:deir.a which ue &0 .iinoraot et the callee• r:l!ea that tbey do no: rrallze t/:e au en 11 or the clime CDnceralnc tile COll ­au::.pUc.n or alcobollc b.- ­e:ues on tile campcs a:id ~ acup1di17 or leufoc U!e con­!ainera or such on tbe r::otlDlls: II la lhla tn>e o! lsnolllce •blo col.lid lf cont.nued Lhrealen future S\lB dances. A ISP or tile pen across :.be knuekles or I.hose s:udeata not acurr enoucb ID be polite &lid reme le boucbe, keeii ones mout!I closed. •hen t!lf're i. " truelr superb en­tenalner perfomilnc !or Lbe n&l!Ye>,

A •Ord 14 Ille •ISP: tbe l'ltclfona are now In proces~ You as a awdent •Ill be TOlln1 on a ou::ber or cu­dlda1e1 who Ir. turn •W cc•em JOU. Yes. bt!lleTe 1l or net, :roa ue DO• In col!"'e and :your BOC, •hlc:ll I& r::adP up from your &111den1 ofl!ces. contl':)la DDJ LCt!l'IUS o! ~ur collece Ille. 11 can ud abOuld be :roc:r aoundln1 board and a true rt'Preser.ta· Uoo or JOU! .. 1ewa ... •hole. Thia bodr. BOC. ~JIM OD all eodal a~u .. 1ues 0111be caa.,us 111dpu&e$ 1~e rJl\11n dQ"ll IO Ila 1Uba1dla11 co=Jl!"f!S l.o ~ enacttod. tr what theo:r decide la co11uar1 to a maJor­ltr of Ille emdftlt oplnl'JD It can ~ Clla.nceod but 01117 throucb mucb wor11 and etron upon tha pan or tn!Alrtited atud~nta.

As a dlroct r""ulL. this wdtrr urpa rou u dlizl>n& of l'OUI aimmunlt Y, thll col­lt'&P, to btc10me Informed IM'foro NU •"DL~. and ane,. wa rd1 llUPPOl1 the rtllUll ol llle -vte. Th BOC spends your 1DOn•1 !or '°u. 11<1 listen and d<!Clde oa •bat II ta you "ant lrt>ra t!lem and tb<'D •"Ot..­lnfo nned.

A aalutc or tbe P• ls for MIH SUt1 Hall ud ber S\:B art nhlbl!. As Att Ara OlrttlOr I I llle SUB Coc:>lt· 1tt. Qi• •Ill bl' IJI cmrp of all an exhlblls tb111 aemet· ·er. II an1 11Ude>11S bave art • rt Lbl't1 desire to Hl:!lllt, plC'5<' cxmtac:i ::,.,e or a mr.:­bt'r or Ille SUB co=i11ee: ll101 mee: 'A.C~du al l :00 p.m. In lbe SU 8-Tbe ~!JC. llblu)' ha· be~

'1 •ea a CIO:llPllll:ftl!al)" mc:>­t :..lilt> IO lM Poll S!IVlU!I C. l=Pla ol lbe ldabo Stl.te Oent!OIOtlcal SXI~- TM Utr111 las made a'<a11-bl 1111 mlcnl!!lm readtr 10 tt"

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MODERN DRUG CENTER

1101 N, F°""" MO . '4123

COEl.ol; C'Al.E>•E. [)I.HO

A Part Of Life & "'!"""" lftt -001

For Ul@ ia•l ~8 m. nttu;,. J bu" bttn ln1P..,51ed la leaaunc mo"' and mare at.i<u1 amdec:.a ln Am•llcan cc! · le,es. Tbe reuon ~r lhla 111 simple and t'lea:: so t!la• I can acUusl lO the collece society.

I att81ded Sac1aJ11e11i.l Sta IP Co:J,,.;e la&: year and '111111.-d a rm:ibe: o! olhe: 11CIDol.5 la cat.:.. rcia. TbJ" t::n11:t11 me lato a>ntact "1 t:i .'l:iencan aa •ell as tilrrlcn aa:d'""ta In a lrJe smdcl ea•1::i=e~L

COllese st:id"":a In 'rneral bate =cb ln CIOIUllOD. ~­pl'd.e;lJ' In Uiel• pblloaopblcal level or dJacusslon In l!t'lds sucb 11$ relltdon. adence and politics. AllN tbl!so heated dJSCU55lDll5, lh1'1 all el\Joy Ille saru klndo! eatertalameat and as uaual t!lerc are tbose wbo renre to soUIUdct and aeclu:Jon.

SQldt'llts at :>1JC are ao excepUon: Lht'1 &r!! expoard IO a collece atmOl'phere Just llkt' IWdt'DIS at Other actoola. A small mllese hu ad•an­tases and dlsadvantaces. For one thlni. It acquaints eve11 new atud•nt '11th the baste rrqalre:enu. both acad""1.lcalh' and aoc1all1 t!lat are 't'IY tan! In a<UuM 1n In a Ille sctool. Ill addJ· I! r to till 1, a a!Udt'lll tss lbe opporttmlt1 ID dl 5C11S8 his o r her p::ible:n •lilt the laatrJC:.::r • This Is not u~llJ .. 51 la blc lnsUIU· llOQS.

A s:iall collue doea not l:att ractlltles u a blc actool th~ bul lllese are or less lc:x;nAnce ~ae II Is ieore le:por.ant IO leam 10 llllllk talM" llDD •bll 1011 !hint.

• SI 111Udmu accept reapon­slblUUe blll aa ! all schools, "°"'l' m DOI tlSI 11 TC UP lO It. 0 aarnlt'r• fit Into IWO catepirles. lbOae wbO mnes1-l1 rnmt Ill oes •bo try to bnns ti~ school •llll them, and reaise LO de,elop a collece atcoa,pher•. There a:• so::ie bcul17 members -.ho also !all lnln this cate­llOIY b~ witbdra• lni from tho :srudell1S and as a resull blllld!nc • bamtr bet• tt'n Uiem and tile amdenu. Cat· t'CDr"! ~ Is compoHd or lbO!ll' •llD ar~ lbe 1arcet or !be nnt lrDQJ). Tbne rac­llorul arc ID be lot::ld on f'Yt!'\ C'al!ti1U& ..

11 i. Willi coll•ce as It Is with all tltlacs: "'" make •blU It I• l:Y meeua1 out I ad1 Tl dual rul)Ollll bllil,7. By bdcc a ml •tudr.:1 JOU contd bull' IO a colll":I" a -l:IOIP~l:c~:-•_·~~~~~~

A new V.~t 11 • C:iaed tbe !adl7 I IC. Sl•bell. bead or !be dect"' cs der:uU::•llL Tammy.anllb..4 •• dd•U born Slllelda • S<J>I. :!S.

Iii r. and Mm. Siebel! alto ba..., '" 001 T :I la st: al'll Ta-

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SCHOOL CLOTHES Coeur d 'Alene Laundry

& Dry Cleaners F.-.e P"odtvp •IKI Deli....y

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Foreign Students At NIJC

Eduardo A. Picado, Costa Rica, onatnttnnc J oclnder s1nah. 8a<ld Pur 01 h Jutlun­<i<'r, India, PnclnPNtn1. Slnllh Dhillon, \'.P.O .. euuar Vlnl· not:rt.. India. <'naln.,.,r1n1. The "'"" lor<'11n •tud•nt l Duncan J. Samplr or Nel~on. British Columbia. Canada, who la ,.,,_ rollrd In lore~11y.

Four of thl' mo1n - F'rederlk· sen. lluntl'I, J••nneJobn. and sar.irl• - wtll bet rHtdentos ot

Lhe dorm110:) "hen lt 15 com­pleted. Tbe two "ltn tr Ill lndla at~T w1t11 :\Ill;. Ed:nlnstN Fo1 and Plt"lld< are marrll'd.

Nel'iman Club Elects Kathy Conrow Prexy

Th1! :-. .,.,..,, Club or :-ilJC held II .1r l-<il-th•-semr IPI m~llnc 011 OclObt'r 4.

Oll!cer., cboM'n tor Lh<' 1963~4 tenn~ Include Kallll~cn Conro•. prestdf'llt: Fr<'d \le \lurra." 11ce-pr"'3ldPnl: Ciar­INLa Jacars. sl'CrPtan-Lrta• · urer: and Terry Carl bt'rc. o<'lal c11llnn1111. The ~l.'\\man Club will meet

on Ille rtrst and third f'ddava durlna thr ACU•tty pcr1od In room :l&. Gr~al•'r partlc1pa1tnn from all ml.'mbN• w(JI br PX·

PlX:lt'd this \'t'lll. R<'VN\'nd Roymond Lasa<'ll

•U CC<',.ll'd that Lhe t<' be a rf'U dous Instruction lollo· .. ,.d by a soctaJ P11>El:l!T: onc1 a month ll1 tht Pan"h Hall.

Page 4: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (2) Oct 16, 1963

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Outlook Looks Th· L.•~ "'" :s•"dont· • -\:-- 'C . .&U :. l 'ti1 '1 L all

B • ht Th" Y l .UlbNan c; II~~.. '"'d to ng IS ear Pasto: Dorpat C.I nrtst \.,;

I•\ ... Ai · -1& C' Jr 1S·1""" lat..i atl'

stuUni; lllt'lr nl.'Yo season wtlh enthusiasm plu~ The t1rO i:roups 11:e aur;me t..t by l:WIJ' l\tud ts 111 prtTate I.II t:-~ctlon. both v cal tulll lnatru ntal.

Th cbol r's mnln 11urpose 1s io slri'te ror 11erlcicll n and i:recltd :i. no1 only r 1 II• own alllle. llut 11150 IO en· hllllCe the btoDU\Y O! lhr music and the le.IS nnd to ~<'l a hlch 11tardard In \'OC&I a1U51<

or all t.Yll•·s. ~~krd I r a slatrm•nl tr­

£nrltin~ Urn ('flolf. Mr. Kt>ll\ i::Ud, "II Is 'NY tev.ardfnt to h&Vf' 80 many nn11 )UUIH

IJOOPI<' w rkln; au hnrd ra r " rt'fll rurvon... und "ho h1111•

uch prtd1• Rnd lnlN•'•l In U1e11 ,;chool nn<l ChJlr. \lot ol •ork muM !>(' dont• In o rdN IO nchlevt' our p1111Jo~e. ond euryon" Is 1 Nl r.ai:or l do ltls part."

Klns l.ulh<an Church • :.II SOUll S'llOd and J II: 'kr<. Parish tntrrn. al Ttln!ty Lutheran - Th~ Ale arr tllt ad\ St"' ( 1 th<; rcanlzaUOll. '

Tbt> Pt<ICtac>~ &I Plt!Ulfd lo an•·.- •r collect tud ts cur· r nt Qlli;>$l ns n r•llClllll Tbe Dht mtellnc .,,Ill ht' htld

II October 18 dunns acu, 11, P"flod. Slo:dcnt.o a:.. a l!'d lo 1'alch the bllll•'Un f r In· f..lnn:.uon r µrdlnc th,. IP•c . fir ' ~" nd t~ p.. of lbt r r I _i. __ ---

Acts Souf1t For JC Vlliety Show

HORTH IDAHO JUHIOR COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL SOIEOULE BO\\ Ll\(, \ E\\ ~

Th• Cllrdlnal Pt•p Bard IN nc" ncnln hl'odod l•Jr Ile lch st nd1nc 1rhlr1Pd veer ncr )'e&r und<'r the dt recUon f Mr. Burn11. Aak"'1 ror o UI rnt aboul thP band,

Mr. Barn lated. "Th" Uall'nt

f'11·1>:1r11uon Tor 1h1· <hool \'u.rt .. l~ llho" '""no• w1d~tw1n, SM'l'fnl OUlftlandlnc~rls tia1• itlr1•11d 1· 11ixllunnrd for thl1 "rrnll1· bl~ftho"'." A l••rnait rntn1 nf lhl' en\Ut <:hll \1'11 .. 111 bt• atnwn on our Sl•t• huwe:' N. a r('W pPO(ll~ "" aull nl'rdt'll. II 1ou are in· t1•rrst11l In partk1pa11n1, plrue eon111c1 Onfl of Ibo commHlt•tt m~mbftnt, as 1oo:1 aR possi ble: \Ir. son•. )Ir. Krllv, Mr. Bum& or lolrs. Still • 1963-44

Bowling League Now In Action

On Octob• r J, lht CollU<' Bo" ling l.t'!14:UI' 5l&rl<'d oclJon al the C;ive Bo"I. The Ur I nl~hl 111a.s just for avcrai;<'S and tmndlC11Ps. Leaa;ue llla.r Atazll!d Oct bcr 10.

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ucb pro Isl' a brl"' the loP band It h1>.11 '""' been mv pleuurt' to Y,Qlk MllL ..

Th b:lnd nd choir'• ached· ule f c:oncertJI baa nc.t •• 1e1 bt'cn decldr<! wt ""' be 11nn need al a later datr. ,.. IJOUlbl tour and 11lnale per· f :mances 1'l\ltln I oo area au1 In their lMllaU1e planning.

Th<' •1nt<'I concrn will lroturc lht> ll· Clllll'el la choir aod concert b:ind 111 aeveral combln~ numbN •

It I lhlr•ina 11bou1 tile load that .o ne t11 .. d.

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ThP pr<>J!D!ll .rill Incl dt VlltlOUR llCU llUch U T l• llfil•. lnsuucentall i.. du· ce r • comrdy and molt numb•r.. Anv tu~•nl• •Ir!: prcvlou t'~iwn nc,. tn pr.,.. <lucUona or 1111 t)'ll dr1llr,c with sl'l•. tali- an11&111•1S. llghUng and c•n ral prod.t­Uon. shOuld contael onr I th~ eorrur.lttee mernb r Sin • 1hla Is a new nmturt In •1>­terllllnmenl, the co<. ptr.iU • ot ti:t Pr.tue &111d~nt OO<Jr ta "''t•lcomed, and any sup• · ll»n !or mllkin~ lh• how a

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