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Varieties Of '64 To Be Presented On November 13 Tbr !ltudt-nt bud) t :-.iUC 19 prnmtlnc ··n• vart•li•s ot •5•··. nn••1 ah<>• tor a 6Cbol ar lllp brnrOL Tbr 16 act .. abo• sU br prnmtrd on ll:to momln < r s"embrr 13 In a cullll:al aurmblJ. prt!o:::i· ance ,. II I><' Mid tll&t clct.: In lb• u=naalum. Sharan Patnoll I a hnd!DC lhe s1Ud01it-run o::immlltee ID c!Jari;f!ofpl&rullnc &Dd •••cut· IDt 1be propot:. Placs 1ncludr '1>Cal aoloa. vocal ttoUP6. lnsuumental eolos and eroup6. mod•m In l!'rprr- tlv" dloc1nc. paniollllmlnr. • Dl:tlrland Band and a auper rhorua line. nckf'ta are on aal• and .,,. available mcmb•,. ot lht bend and T•&ma ol ticket ••Iler .. 111 ateo can•'&llll CoMJr d"Alrnf! and the sunoundln1 arra. The darns ol thra" canva,8ea will be announcod. Adull Uckrl8 .s1Uden1 t1ckel8, n11y c•nt.1. The acU•ll7 card wllJ bl' USPd for lhe Clll rnlnc prrtorrnancr only. In prrpa ratJon tor lh1t pro· 1r11r.. vatloua •cl& or lh• lboW havr been 1111prartnc at local &f'rvlce orpnl1.11Uons lo 0\"C a anl'alt pre>lew Of lhr tal•nt ln•ol and to ... 11 adnnce 1lcke1J1. 1 A &llti:lal iural alar la io apprar with lhe ol!K'r wd•nl P•rfoaaus In lb• pro11 .. m. Thia prrlonur '•Ill b<i announcrd at a lal.A'r 1 0riginal Halloween Wa s Celebrated As Religiou s Festival itb,, r rll 111-11. llall o\\r•1•n la upon ua ur1t't' 1rJiln, und mo ' of u1 .. bit:. plwus" for tomorrow nlcht. But do you know th<' rral of llt.llo· w.,i•u7 Uuwt \'OU et\'flr hf\ard of l'umonn. Swnlwln, or th<' abl»l uf Clun)·, for l1111tancr• 1'<4lular lmnldnaUon aa- clat '11 tlall u>1 t•rn wllh lht• or euprmalural lnflurnrrR. Aclllally, II Is a trll1111u1 lt'llllval. ln lolklor• b1•lle•r that lh• PG!>ulat eu•loma or llallow .. •n 1111r1•s or lh•• •al ol l'amona and Orutd· um. l"\ lhal th<' da) "'nftla 1nnucnc..a of Pamona 1can1.y, l>ul II em"a a clr.u oonn....-1 n •1 lh Ill• r.Urton o! lh Druids in N"" ClutsllaD nd aDd Scot· .and. Tho C't I car md('d Ot!Qbtr 31. I \4.' f :;ain- bec. and , c:rl<'bntlcd •ub rcllcloua t 1 lbf Druid too tb the ··,.nd and lho r.. th al I lhl' dmd. n .. 1'!1lrhs ol !hr •ut bellr> I'd to '1&11 kin • rn In 6t'atth or •al'l!llh and r d for lhn 1'tntrr. The lll•tllr"a ol t'Amhf'ln ' nc .. n••d thr qurallons or •ho "llllld dlr durtna tho nnt \\'U. lht• ldtnUI\ of marnact! 51ann,•r& And <hanc, of IJttunt'. ,\l1'Q (alrlt"ll, wa ic '"'1< and C bllns V.t•H• u.ld IO tNrif} 'th• P<>1>ul •lion un t111s da), In 998 A.D .. Odilo, abbot I C'lun.1, modo an r!lurl 10 , lhe occa.lon b) •n t11u11n1 In Cluntac moDa· 170 Enrolled In Education Dept. Studen/$ Select SB, Class Of ficers i r.JT" ! r · Jte """ '""" """·Il :.uc Is 1riunlnc aoie pr.n;iKtlvl' teacbu llan .,, er. There are 170 U& u:is educat. n u • maJcr, 108 ta.klni:a bachelor or an.a .n e-c:h:::ca u o cumC°ll'"' tum and 62 :.akin& lbe uso· dates o! an.s In umc<'. Thia cc..:ipuu wtlb 160 In educauon In !be tall or 1962. Next larse.st l"llJlllltl on 1s lor a bachrlor or ans. w\lh 10 a year •CD· Bu.slnes• admtnlsllation l'llnl<S Utlrd. with 71 v. 61 1•81 fall. EnrollmeDl In otbt'r cu,.. ti cu la. wllh las I yen r's Oeutl!S In paP:ntbe.oes, hi low. £nC1httrtnc .JS 158 •, Bachelor of Selene" 33 130 • Aum Mechanics 32124. Ell!'Ctronlcs 30 (36>. lndusl?\al 29 136 , F'Orl!S Ir 1 28 1:?4\. Secrtlartal $Cll'nce :?; (25 HomP Eeonoolca :?I Body and f'frdff I I 8), Bus· Inoa• Education S (61. nuue are lht' pr ... denl&I •IDdenta, O•e Ill pr--edlcai. thtM! In IW In phanz:acy. one In acrtcn. · cure. 11e11ea tbe rras1 or All S..ul' Dar. ); o•cmb f'r :?. Thl ltonorl!d all who died Ill lh<' lallb and wbo bad &oml' aucceaa In n<'lltrallzln& lhf andf'nl pa1:1>11 111..,.. The tendNlC) lo manlput:.ie ralltri lhan folk IC'aUval 11 la cha,.ctertsuc or !hr IWf'nUelh cf'ntur). It rl'OeCla a crowln1 lnflurnce ol tbl' iatl orw.I outlook on 1111 and lht' lou or lnleresl In lmaldnauon and !anla5>- TIMI af'Cular characttr1&1ic of contl'!TIPolUY eulturo• Is al !!<) "'nec1t'd In publlc n<'de<:t or thl' rl'll,ioua slsntllcancC' u w,11 .. pmcr. J .. 11 or rolk CAHDY SALE TOMORROW Th<' Homt Club II pon or a cand• al• aL CIU Hallov.ern. H.t.LLOwEEll DAllCE IS HELD IH sua pon r '4.1 , Club. qs !'t'ld Octob<_ 'f :?5 111 tb" st:a. ID s • th lhe Hall we nt. lb• tbmi" ..Hall 11 &:!>1" •u lollo•ed t!l u'll Ill lhe <l ttc· nollon • 1'! c """ •id•d by tbrSbado•&. Those :i. ll: .:=c com· r.:lH<'" wrr Ttnf Oarlberc - t.nd. Ptl<' Dunbar - ad>trtl tna· Pat Kum Krueger. Jud,r Herman, Rlla Hultncr and Judi ll•nza - deC10111Uon11; and BNIJ F'tlth· nti, Sharon Scharf, andClautlla 01xon - rtheshml'Dl5. Th• chal r la scbrduled lO •Inc belo:t !be Kl wu1s Club .n ?inmber. wan.:r membelti ac• lbt music room n 1C Um• 10 p:actlct. First Ticket Sale FndaS. 18, WU el re lion d&.Y al :'\ uc. Th• polls """' ()1)4'D all day and aluck!nts t'UI lh<'lr t.ltots In pr1•iall' boolh.s. Two l)'!lh Of ba!IOUI used: on< 1'1lh thl' nomm al nomlne... tor lruhmrn class omces, and ont >'llh the names or nomint'eA ror llOPh- omore cla•H olllcH. Bath t)t>M had lhe nam••• or noml· nf'e5 for toludent body Vice pr.,.ldl'nl. The bttllots were dhlrtbutl'd to the sludenu acoordln1 to th:• cl11s1< Ibey were In. ot the <'lectlon &ft follows a1udont bndy vice prmldont - Terry Cnrlberg. SOPhOlllOn! Clo.ss: president - Oeor&t' E\'jtm; vice prellidl'nt- Ron Bnu1 .. on. secremry-Judy Hrnz:i.. f'r.,,.hmen Class: prf!Slrk'nt-Russ srov. n: vice pre.<ldent - Barbaro McKay. aeeteiary-Krt Harbauab. body president ror lbe 7 CA: la Run Thompson, •bo wu elecled by the alD· de ta tut apn11i:. &::idmt body ace retary. ecied last 1Pdnc by the Board I Control, la Joan Fl ... Ball DC ..... •• rDllowa: 6 tknt bodJ TICl'I prt$ldent- Terry C.rlbetC I a., Paul Pl1:11r l:?S. Tom Hanson 109. Prnl=ro pr - Ruar< Brosn 113. Btlb LtlChlJ SO. Fred McMurrv 37, Dan Med· dock 21. Yianen All••r 13. f'resb1D4'11 Ylce presld•'llt Barbal'll MCK&J 91. Bor.ortb 56. Tom LI.,, Bob Dclhlbtra f'rc>hmen secretary - Kna Harbaugh 81, Sylvia Utn 78. •1ar1 Rosa 55. 5<.1plllmol'I! Cleot'lle Ev Jen 103, Brian Hess 51. $0phomore vlCt' pre.,. - Ron Bront10n 80, Connie Lien 48. Sharon Richardson 16, Jl'rry Sllllnl It, Sophomore &ACtellll)' - Jud,)< 65, Anita \lay 60. ClCll Or<•chsel 31. Enrollment Of 616 Comes From A Wide Area A bll!akdown of 11.,,re:; tor !be ran ter.n ,,,. '-'f!l'a.hi some "t.a· about where NIJC's come from. or lbe 616 registered, 513 come rrom Idaho. or lheae, 369 come from the Junior oolleie dlaulcl; 8 from Kootenai County bul oulslde th<' dts- tnct; t 36 !ram olher counlies. or lhe 103 ou1-or-s1ate a1u· dent.s, 71 come from II ton; 53 rrom Spokane and most or the others rrom the SPOktlne Valle» or Sl>Okane vtcinily. eo.Ur d•AJeoc supplies al»ut per cent or the district studenlS. Other home addresses: Post Falls 34. Hayden Lalle 21. Rathdrum 13. Cataldo 8. Harrison 5. Ba1· >iew 2, WotleJ I. Rockford Bay I. f'Or out-oC-dlsU!ct Idaho studmts: Kellogg 2:?. Sand- point 19. \\"all ace I 0, Bonne"" FerrJ I 0, SL 9. Plnl'- hursl 9. Priest Rh·er 9. Osburn 8, Splril Lake 6. Lewtsion 5. Sllellen11le 4. Plummer 3. Alhol 2. :!. \\ardnN :?. Hope 2. K1n1s100 2, Sllver- IOn 2. There &re one each from Copeland, ColtoD,,.ood, Coolin, Clari< f'Orll. Samuels, Mosco". Mullan. Naples. Tensed. saale. Enavllle. Pnnceton. Troy, Elk CllJ'. Pollatcb. careywood. Lap .. 1\J, Poae. students rrom wasblngion: Spokane 53. Opportunlly 4, Newman Lake 2. Rosnlln :?. NC"l>Olt 2. one each frail'. Elk. clarksion . Rockford. Bellevue, ClreenBCre§. Liberty Lake, Chewelah. Prom Mon111na: Llbby 3. Heron I. Lolo t. Prom Br11lsh Columbia. Canada: Nelson 3. Vancouver I, Tlllll I. Prom Oregon: salem 2. Myrlie Pont l. Noli 1. Portland I. Prom Callromla: Hunlioiton Park I, Laltewood I, 53nlee I. From Oblo: Marion I, l. f'rom Neva.cb: Fallon I. Las Vegas I. From \llnnesoia: Park Rapids I, $1. Cloud I. There are two students from lndla. On• eecb Crom Calgary. csnada; Kel\Ya. Africa; Coolldce. Ar1zom: C&111p Hlll, Pennsyh"&nla: Clllebroolt. Ne" llAmp:;hlre. CHANGES MADE IN HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Bec.ause ol Ille !ale Mart or collece lhl& ynr. some changes ha1·e been made In lhe holiday schedule. Slu· ; ot- wlll bave vacation Tbanksll vtn1 Das. No•· . 28. bul Ill rrc "Ill bo classe" on Pllda.Y. Nov. 29. Christmas n1e rrom December 21 throu&h Jan- uary I. Srudenkl !I.le also askrd IO note that mlci- semesier exams statt Nov. 19. Further ch:lnies will be prlnti!d In lhe Re\•le•·.
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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (3) Oct 30, 1963

Varieties Of '64 To Be Presented On November 13 Tbr !ltudt-nt bud) t :-.iUC

19 prnmtlnc ··n• vart•li•s ot •5•··. • nn••1 ah<>• tor a 6Cbolar lllp brnrOL Tbr 16

'°act .. odr•111•~!'P• abo• sU br prnmtrd on ll:to momln < r s"embrr 13 In a cullll:al

aurmblJ. Acol~r prt!o:::i· ance ,. II I><' Mid tll&t clct.: In lb• u=naalum.

Sharan Patnoll I a hnd!DC lhe s1Ud01it-run o::immlltee ID c!Jari;f!ofpl&rullnc &Dd •••cut· IDt 1be propot:. Placs 1ncludr '1>Cal aoloa. vocal ttoUP6. lnsuumental eolos and eroup6. mod•m In l!'rprr­tlv" dloc1nc. paniollllmlnr. • Dl:tlrland Band and a auper rhorua line.

nckf'ta are on aal• and .,,. available thn:iu~h mcmb•,. ot lht bend and chOru~. T•&ma ol ticket ••Iler .. 111 ateo can•'&llll CoMJr d"Alrnf! and the sunoundln1 arra. The darns ol thra" canva,8ea will be announcod. Adull Uckrl8 uron~dollar, .s1Uden1 t1ckel8, n11y c•nt.1. The acU•ll7 card wllJ bl' USPd for lhe Clll rnlnc prrtorrnancr only.

In prrpa ratJon tor lh1t pro· 1r11r.. vatloua •cl& or lh• lboW havr been 1111prartnc at local &f'rvlce orpnl1.11Uons lo 0\"C a anl'alt pre>lew Of lhr tal•nt ln•ol v~ and to ... 11 adnnce 1lcke1J1.

1 A &llti:lal iural alar la ac:h~l!!d io apprar with lhe ol!K'r wd•nl P•rfoaaus In lb• pro11 .. m. Thia prrlonur '•Ill b<i announcrd at a lal.A'r

··~·-------10riginal Halloween Was Celebrated As Religious Festival

itb,, r rll ~

111-11. llall o\\r•1•n la upon ua ur1t't' 1rJiln, und mo ' of u1 ha"~ .. bit:. plwus" for tomorrow nlcht. But do you know th<' rral ~l~lftrRncr of llt.llo· w.,i•u7 Uuwt \'OU et\'flr hf\ard of l'umonn. Swnlwln, or th<' abl»l uf Clun)·, for l1111tancr•

1'<4lular lmnldnaUon aa­clat•'11 tlallu>1 t•rn wllh lht• ~n·1Ult'f1<1 or euprmalural lnflurnrrR. Aclllally, II Is a trll1111u1 lt'llllval. ~Pl'tU ln lolklor• b1•lle•r that lh• PG!>ulat eu•loma or llallow .. •n ~a>t1 1111r1•s or lh•• ROma~ l~au •al ol l'amona and Orutd· um. l"\ td•~('(I lhal th<' da) "'nftla 1nnucnc..a of Pamona

1can1.y, l>ul II em"a a clr.u oonn....-1 n •1 lh Ill• r.Urton o! lh Druids in N"" ClutsllaD Ir~ nd aDd Scot· .and. Tho C't I car md('d Ot!Qbtr 31. I \4.' f :;ain-bec. and , c:rl<'bntlcd •ub rcllcloua

t 1 lbf Druid • too tb the ··,.nd and lho r.. th al I lhl' dmd. n .. 1'!1lrhs ol !hr ~parliod •ut bellr> I'd to '1&11 kin •

rn In 6t'atth or •al'l!llh and r d for lhn 1'tntrr. The ~.qical lll•tllr"a ol t'Amhf'ln ' nc .. n••d thr qurallons or

•ho "llllld dlr durtna tho nnt \\'U. lht• ldtnUI\ of •futur~ marnact! 51ann,•r& And th~ <hanc, of ~ood IJttunt'. ,\l1'Q (alrlt"ll, wa ic '"'1< and C bllns V.t•H• u.ld IO tNrif}

'th• P<>1>ul •lion un t111s da), In 998 A.D .. Odilo, abbot I C'lun.1, modo an r!lurl 10

, C"bn~11an1, • lhe occa.lon b) •n t11u11n1 In Cluntac moDa·

170 Enrolled In Education Dept.

Studen/$ Select SB, Class Officers

F.r~ -~-~· i r.JT" ! r · Jte

""" '""" """·Il :.uc Is 1riunlnc aoie pr.n;iKtlvl' teacbu llan .,, er. There are 170 U& u:is educat. n u • maJcr, 108 ta.klni:a bachelor or an.a .n e-c:h:::ca u o cumC°ll'"' tum and 62 :.akin& lbe uso· dates o! an.s In educallo~ ·~ umc<'. Thia cc..:ipuu wtlb 160 In educauon In !be tall or 1962.

Next larse.st l"llJlllltlon 1s lor a bachrlor or ans. w\lh 10 a year •CD· Bu.slnes• admtnlsllation l'llnl<S Utlrd. with 71 v. 61 1•81 fall.

EnrollmeDl In otbt'r cu,.. ti cu la. wllh las I yen r's Oeutl!S In paP:ntbe.oes, hi low. £nC1httrtnc .JS 158 •, Bachelor of Selene" 33 130 • Aum Mechanics 32124. Ell!'Ctronlcs 30 (36>. lndusl?\al Art.~ 29 136 , F'Orl!S Ir 1 28 1:?4\.

Secrtlartal $Cll'nce :?; (25 • HomP Eeonoolca :?I (:?~ • Body and f'frdff I I 8), Bus· Inoa• Education S (61.

nuue are lht' pr ... denl&I •IDdenta, O•e Ill pr--edlcai. thtM! In prr-•f'l~rioary, IW In phanz:acy. one In acrtcn.· cure.

11e11ea tbe rras1 or All S..ul' Dar. );o•cmbf'r :?. Thl ltonorl!d all who died Ill lh<' lallb and wbo bad &oml'

aucceaa In n<'lltrallzln& lhf andf'nl pa1:1>11 111..,..

The tendNlC) lo manlput:.ie ralltri lhan ~l~1111e folk IC'aUval 11 la cha,.ctertsuc or !hr IWf'nUelh cf'ntur). It rl'OeCla a crowln1 lnflurnce ol tbl' iatlorw.I outlook on 1111 and lht' lou or lnleresl In lmaldnauon and !anla5>­TIMI af'Cular characttr1&1ic of contl'!TIPolUY eulturo• Is al!!<) "'nec1t'd In publlc n<'de<:t or thl' rl'll,ioua slsntllcancC' u w,11 .. pmcr. J .. 11 or rolk 111t.11~.

CAHDY SALE TOMORROW Th<' Homt ~ Club II pon or a cand• al• aL CIU

Hallov.ern.

H.t.LLOwEEll DAllCE IS HELD IH sua

pon r '4.1 , ~l'•-mi

Club. qs !'t'ld Octob<_'f :?5 111 tb" st:a. ID k"~ s • th lhe Hall we nt. lb• tbmi" ..Hall 11 ~ &:!>1" •u lollo•ed t!l u'll Ill lhe <l ttc· nollon • 1'! ~ c """ P~ •id•d by tbrSbado•&.

Those :i. ll: .:=c com· r.:lH<'" wrr Ttnf Oarlberc -t.nd. Ptl<' Dunbar - ad>trtl • tna· Pat ~J,...,ker. Kum Krueger. Jud,r Herman, Rlla Hultncr and Judi ll•nza -deC10111Uon11; and BNIJ F'tlth· nti, Sharon Scharf, andClautlla 01xon - rtheshml'Dl5.

Th• chal r la scbrduled lO •Inc belo:t !be Kl wu1s Club .n ?inmber. wan.:r membelti ac• ~ ~to lbt music room

n • 1C Um• 10 p:actlct.

First Ticket Sale

FndaS. Octo~r 18, WU

el re lion d&.Y al :'\ uc. Th• polls """' ()1)4'D all day and aluck!nts t'UI lh<'lr t.ltots In pr1•iall' boolh.s.

Two l)'!lh Of ba!IOUI w~r~ used: on< 1'1lh thl' nomm al nomlne... tor lruhmrn class omces, and ont >'llh the names or nomint'eA ror llOPh­omore cla•H olllcH. Bath t)t>M had lhe nam••• or noml· nf'e5 for toludent body Vice pr.,.ldl'nl. The bttllots were dhlrtbutl'd to the sludenu acoordln1 to th:• cl11s1< Ibey were In. ~•ulla ot the <'lectlon wer~

&ft follows a1udont bndy vice prmldont - Terry Cnrlberg. SOPhOlllOn! Clo.ss: president -Oeor&t' E\'jtm; vice prellidl'nt­Ron Bnu1 .. on. secremry-Judy Hrnz:i.. f'r.,,.hmen Class: prf!Slrk'nt-Russ srov. n: vice pre.<ldent - Barbaro McKay. aeeteiary-Krt Harbauab.

Stu~e::i body president ror lbe 7CA: la Run Thompson, •bo wu elecled by the alD· de ta tut apn11i:.

&::idmt body ace retary. ecied last 1Pdnc by the

Board I Control, la Joan Fl ...

Ball DC ..... •• rDllowa: 6 tknt bodJ TICl'I prt$ldent­Terry C.rlbetC I a., Paul Pl1:11r l:?S. Tom Hanson 109. Prnl=ro pr ld~nt - Ruar< Brosn 113. Btlb LtlChlJ SO. Fred McMurrv 37, Dan Med· dock 21. Yianen All••r 13. f'resb1D4'11 Ylce presld•'llt Barbal'll MCK&J 91. ~111 Bor.ortb 56. Tom LI.,, ~6. Bob Dclhlbtra :?~. f'rc>hmen secretary - Kna Harbaugh 81, Sylvia Utn 78. •1ar1 Rosa 55.

5<.1plllmol'I! presld~nt Cleot'lle Ev Jen 103, Brian Hess 51. $0phomore vlCt' pre.,. 1d~n1 - Ron Bront10n 80, Connie Lien 48. Sharon Richardson 16, Jl'rry Sllllnl It, Sophomore &ACtellll)' -Jud,)< H~nza 65, Anita \lay 60. ClCll Or<•chsel 31.

Enrollment Of 616 Comes From A Wide Area

A bll!akdown of cnrollm~nt 11.,,re:; tor !be ran ter.n ,,,. '-'f!l'a.hi some lnt•restln~ "t.a· ll~Ucs about where NIJC's ~lUdenlS come from. or lbe 616 registered, 513 come rrom Idaho. or lheae, 369 come from the Junior oolleie dlaulcl; 8 from Kootenai County bul oulslde th<' dts­tnct; t 36 !ram olher counlies. or lhe 103 ou1-or-s1ate a1u· dent.s, 71 come from II ashln~­ton; 53 rrom Spokane and most or the others rrom the SPOktlne Valle» or Sl>Okane vtcinily.

eo.Ur d•AJeoc supplies al»ut ~st., per cent or the district studenlS. Other home addresses: Post Falls 34. Hayden Lalle 21. Rathdrum 13. Cataldo 8. Harrison 5. Ba1· >iew 2, WotleJ I. Rockford Bay I.

f'Or out-oC-dlsU!ct Idaho studmts: Kellogg 2:?. Sand­point 19. \\"all ace I 0, Bonne"" FerrJ I 0, SL ~!&lies 9. Plnl'­hursl 9. Priest Rh·er 9. Osburn 8, Splril Lake 6. Lewtsion 5. Sllellen11le 4. Plummer 3. Alhol 2. Pondel'll~ :!. \\ardnN :?. Hope 2. K1n1s100 2, Sllver­IOn 2.

There &re one each from Copeland, ColtoD,,.ood, Coolin, Clari< f'Orll. Samuels, Mosco". Mullan. Naples. Tensed. saale. Enavllle. Pnnceton. Troy, Elk CllJ'. Pollatcb. careywood. Lap .. 1\J, Poae.

students rrom wasblngion: Spokane 53. Opportunlly 4, Newman Lake 2. Rosnlln :?. NC"l>Olt 2. one each frail'. Elk. clarksion . Rockford. Bellevue, ClreenBCre§. Liberty Lake, ~Ullwood . Chewelah.

Prom Mon111na: Llbby 3. Heron I. Lolo t.

Prom Br11lsh Columbia. Canada: Nelson 3. Vancouver I , Tlllll I.

Prom Oregon: salem 2. Myrlie Pont l. Noli 1. Portland I.

Prom Callromla: Hunlioiton Park I, Laltewood I, 53nlee I.

From Oblo: Marion I, ~larletia l.

f'rom Neva.cb: Fallon I. Las Vegas I .

From \llnnesoia: Park Rapids I, $1. Cloud I.

There are two students from lndla.

On• eecb Crom Calgary. Al~lla, csnada; Kel\Ya. Africa; Coolldce. Ar1zom: C&111p Hlll, Pennsyh"&nla: Clllebroolt. Ne" llAmp:;hlre.

CHANGES MADE IN HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

Bec.ause ol Ille !ale Mart or collece lhl& ynr. some changes ha1·e been made In lhe holiday schedule. Slu· ; ot- wlll bave vacation Tbanksll vtn1 Das. No•·. 28. bul Ill rrc "Ill bo classe" on Pllda.Y. Nov. 29.

Christmas hollc:b~ n1e rrom December 21 throu&h Jan­uary I. Srudenkl !I.le also askrd IO note that mlci­semesier exams statt Nov. 19.

Further ch:lnies will be prlnti!d In lhe Re\•le•·.

Page 2: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (3) Oct 30, 1963

THE N.LJ.C. REVIEW Pobl'..r...I s. .. ~onthly Ourio9 tu CGll•9• Y .. ,

• ly JourNlfvft Studenh • t the

NORTH JDAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE COWR D'ALENE. IDAHO

Edlt°' ••••• • • • • •. • • • •• · • • • • · · • • • · • • • llecJ.y K•ou•• Sporl• EdllOt •• • •• • ••••••••••••••••• • •• 'Mtt Euc.ia son Pho10ffcpher1 ••••••••••••• • • Rlclic Ackerman. Ruu Osborn Bu5lno•s. Mono9ct . . . . . ... . . .... . ........ . ROl'."'IOnO Stn1 th Cl1culorlon Mono ...... Bo1bc:ro Sc.roflorcl. Ron Smlrlo, Shofmt Scho· ff R-rter&: Lor'\' 1lo9orth, Oi vld McC.u;hno, Koiliy C0<>r-. Elofne SopPingtOtfl, 8onn1e Lytl•, My,le Wolloce, TOfft Hlggins. Florcoc. PM'-., Clo10 Robbins, Betty Fltchner, Mo1ie Kero, Xort>n Ha\.lschlld, Mory Lou Korre t, Vttg4:f'l t Lwc.n, Pe nny Goodw1~, Richard f. Oovu . ., Pof!'I Mo111n «;ruatl )( ,,...boll Roy O.'"'"r ., , Bo Ovfto•n•, Terry Lyrtch. M"'"'" M1 rlQ"I,

Editorial . .. THE WALLS LOOK SO BARE

The halls o f 'lUC loo 1 • "' wall , floor to c lmg (ond ,.. .d d ooT ~op 1

postors. I roth<>r m1 ss the colorful, the omu

serious posters. Bu1 I do hope •lia1 wo did nc.• o o vibrant energy end ITemendous school spir • when • v.-ere removed.

Now that the of'1cors ore elec tod •hey •1 I~ pon. So often the o fficer 1incb •ho1 '1e (or >he) is o c r•ee of one. The follO'~rs? Well , with all 1hose c asses one doe• Qlll foirly busy .

Ho""'""" the freshmen class 'oaks really olive 1n1> yoor end may run t"°" sophomor" clo« a good rocE' 1n !IE'" 1ng • mgs dono-. Kr ep 11 , fr <hmon. - 9 . K. STUDENTS' A TT/RE TOO CASUAL

Recently I owr-h !Ord o 1ok~ (which did"'" poss ·~ censot for printi ,g 11 1n thl edl!orio) whicl, used •ho manner of dress 0 1 thn JCos 1he pvnchl1ric. This really d1srvrb<!d ""' - bttcouse 11 socr.d<id so trve.

To bog1n with, sloc~s !0< wo.>m«n s t ud<!flts and bermudo~ tor both man and ,..omen aro cott r-1ly out ol ploce a t dance clos$, •n focr, sud• 011iro should bo rostr1c1ad to P. E. cl<.0si.es. 0 courso, th JS type clo thing is P'""''"od in r o SUB because as I unders tand It we pride our SUB on boing a r"!)Osct pork< br lndiv1duol1 sr1 c indivlduol-. If rumor holds rrvo, the couc O$ oro oven somelwes v•od for nop 1ak1ng. I-low rrucf. mor lndividuolhtic con we~,,

During o cOfTl/e~otion I wo~ t-ngo91og 1r1 (I odm1• 11 - 1n ' h&

SUB) with a group, one mal" <tudent remarked " 01 t c w;s hosirom about asking a JC girl 10 a dance becou•c >.., was aftotd she wauld ,.car sloe~ s . Nhy no•' H thi< lype of ~lorr ­ing Is good e nough fo• tho ltbror ) , the JC halls , 1N! dance

clo~ws. and the SUB. "" might os well odd another po1n• 10

rho female v"rsv• male superoonty cor.tesl and -~or · ~e SOll'e to the dances . On rhe 01hor hon:!, the girl may ,,,,. be so sure

" "' doh is not going to appear in blue1eons and o s " ocl! shri. Afte< all, unless. tho occasion •s special , mos: of the JC oances spec !y " school c lothes."

Studon1" I seriously dovot •ha1 o h1gl> s.chool NOUld perm11 thi• '•cosuol" of casual w<JCr. ~ " "-should bot c 1 least a lmlc abo·.e ign ,c11001 standards . v.e should be 1n ·ho 1uni~ college looavo and lhor means c~1ng N11h tne s•cnd01ds of oin« 1umor collogl.'s. We or~ logging behind because of a ch1 ldisn sen11 men1ol ortochment for our ploy clothes. LI: " s roke the firs I s lop 10 go1' ng NIJC off ·ho loots· ool on:! up ·IY> "<ld<<. LodiP< ond Gcr il..-en •• IOOk •I. pen . .\l'loO let' .arc" r11os~ 10 • - B. I<..

WHO SAYS CHANGES CAN'T BE MADE? Orrw ol "'Y 11'1 tructou toid th:lt "'°1: should bt ob1cctive. w. s hould

t0n1ide1 borh s1de1 ond ocl in th.- t111ddl~. I've tr1td; l'vt r.•t10\lt ly tr ed, ond 1•-n C1XN' to this d.c l 1•on - I , gn rfun\ obt• C11 vely t:a,,1 ~ oct1on1 c.onnot I:. neutral.

The'• 11 o saying UHd by o h1•t1d ol '"1ne wh .. n.evcc I do I Off'trh1n ; d1ffcrcn1 O• • • Ptus lhouigtlrt wf'l lch or• diffor•n' ''°"' others. My h ••nd toya, .. You"t• °"''of yoor uet .. - ~on1n9 I'm nva. 'llfllell, I th1111.: , • ., good 10 bo ovr o f '91J tr~•· I th1nlc we 1ohould oll pt 6owo out ol ow tttts. nsi.od of f0tncr 1w1ng-ing frON limb to l1'"'b oaHn g bonanca.

h ' t. •*' 11,., .. NUC Mttou.tly 1h1nlcs abcait lco-inv ltt tree. The JC <OMOI ptOgrcu olong w ith rhe ret.I of 1ht college WOtld os lon9 e , -."re ofro1d of chonge. lh1 r ... ovldn' 1 ~ 1.0 bod 11 we could 01 l•ott 11oy on on. bOl\ch, Wt roPl'I01n1no rwwtrol h Ol"I impouibll1ty f.of the mo1n one! si i=ip1e reo1on tho1 ...,ol l, rieutrol tocfoy ta o high.r bronch ,n th. uu of t0m0now.

Perhcip1 I 0"' atone Jn "'Y opl n1on1. concctl"ling th. JC. bu1 I thin\.. no1 - I ~toy not!

l hcte ote th.au at U• who fHI 1ho1 ..,. ore betng homper•d bit tr.me"d°'a odd,. Til.e•e odda ore h\ 1ht form of mi;hty v•cnh who pr~.,.,H uJ ''°"" PHlor"uno cny oc11on they leel It 100 dlffentnt, to0 big o t1sk. roo hotd 10 occomplhli, tOO od\.lh lor O\lr poot rTtindt. to corry thtwgh.

LE TTERS TO THE EDITORS (Ed. Na •e. ....he R-.v ,,..,... •• ..

~s ,.t-rtol"I ·o ,..,. •o--- ,,,, Ol'ty s ubj e c ts ••~:M l"lts feet sttotWJfy enou.qft oborJ ' to 1 gn rltel't n(l'rl••· r,...... •ff• !'S de no• relie<t .,,, ~·• o ' t"'- • d •o,. 1ince #ft r.e a co c~ pooe· shoufd be ool t ca "/ tvvttal.J OetlI Editor.

Ounng th~ '*5 t few ,.. celUI I tun e occaslcn:dl.1 ~tttn'd ulD the Sludcnt Union Build· ns. onl y co be orr<':x!Cd by he foul s und.& <>=ii llAilnc

Crom the loudspNkrr>;. Aner Uucnlncon nr 011& occaalo:>.!i . !o r as 1 ns as I could b-ar I.I , I came to t ht! conclcslon that l.hne •·al !Clt aalses wer~ one of two tbl ni:s . The first wu a mdlo st.Uon, 1 Udnt local . • ll>St! pr i;rtll!IS ..-~:e belnc ae 111 Into t he student Union 10 sicken lhe lnh1bl • ta.Ills. Bet,.een <'lenrll!$s co:t1111erclaJs I waa u.,,.ted With e.itr=el1 1:1 St<'less ir.astc. On other acculw:s rec:o td.s were ~Ing plafl!d . no t J;Ood rt'tords . but same a trocious rock n' roll slaCl! rS.

In a collece ce:it~· ne would t'1llt."C\ cush: al a Unle hl~her c:zallb<:or. Some JOod JO.ZZ, folk sln1t1nc. or recon!Jncs f:-= Brood•111 muslcals-..owd s~rrl• urnce .

llun' t i:an of tile ci ney In

cpe>e•• ~ o 1o-i-n1.i>ers.on

the tu1 uon su ~poM'<I to be us~d lbr .studont a ctlv l tle ,• I'm sur• uuu ome o f thl6 11ctl vll money could be epeot on ~cttlnc some dec~ nt records for th"' Stud••nt Union.

l hope tllst there arc somr lhe: NUC ~tud,.l\ls who hUP ~•t" In must(', and who will RUPP rt tins Iden .

t..u111bno .... 1y yours , David McC'aaahna

.r-.JJe , h.G •o '• '• ~·, ,...... •o .:· 'Tlle 10Wft1man lftVI t "''"" thot •• ho ... Jgua7, 1•U• -~ f\IJc 1 h.,..,

We c unb 1""'19 b,.,~ bton~h of O<Jr ., .. briio ocupt "9 1"'4 s11tr.ndet condt• , on• g rtn ua :-y '""' co 1019 bones. ~ told th.;it there J no .. n • l•d°'t "O ii n;s 1fta• CCI'!"'~' be hCf'lgird. Sornc-wh.r• I read o ph.t~u I would 11\~ ro uy 10 qvotto. I~ ps 10met n9 IAe a+i11 - ''*Mot one DOl.'I con thtnlt, 0 1her1 can d0."1 Perhop1 I tool ~ s. tliovght 'DO .. , 01111,. but I 11-t 111" not.

T1wf9 ore 10 ~r trtprOveflloenla the JC n.ed aurely some ho• 1he 1•

thin~ ccxi be done. Tho'• 1 the lnal'~' of t'ho bond ond chou rooet1 bein; r1-;ht "• •1 :"Q the M:rorr. ~e pe09le _, bt ud to t t "''"'Iii to inu1 c. mot.t ;Jtc 1101. Tn. <wfl1 • :rd Lbrao 9 ores ~ dw mpr•t.11~ c l o plou fo.r q..,+et r*'Ol.lgfH. boOill. l.,ornu\g.. (Q~ )OV l'l"'!O; "9 11 h • f t.yat•m n O t 1buuy? Well, th.ct ~fd b. NJ mor• d 1.1 bing ~t~ '• 01 onc th~ e • Ol'T\p le, rhe Foct thor ,._ P1.1b +(. Gddfc&a sys 1cm d~n n<>r ••'~~ 10 th4 ...ocot onoi \.I ld­rtgs. 1'1'11, mctr t:Je01" f\orn l"lg ' 0 •*• -.who'll~ not ho . t c bue• O•• r th.rt,

h&.i.1 those , ,~nu do l1S.., to lM ca f they be-Ion; tor~ JC tco. And s t rNt •hot ~h n9 co .. ~ dQM obcftft ~ .. ctrod moo., other th

C04'ntcrutncu :Jt •"'a co1&e;c'1 • r ,,,... ' h'°' a co •F t hot "'°' cdd.d new closMOOT1 , electron•u ~ :n.Cbo-'1 cs b.i: lcf r.;s, o library, o"CI o do rm • ·•kin 1h. Po.t• t +viec yecr 1 conl'IOt ;tovule fCf •14 r bGn.d e nd r.,, o tl"ltt"•

P-.d:itu; oddrcn systri' Ltt t b.- l..hown •1'1at l do. "14t cone!-:~ '~"' ""''" uu4ent boct-,f faa,,t,.1, °' ..... ,,on. else Cartft.Cttod .,..,,e th. co epir. If yo" con1 d•' th is e d•1orto\

o s lcn 09 :unsr ycv, Pf'l'kQC11 yov •hould analrs.o 1\.-ir whe"r yo<.r d o \.tood con com "9 NIJC.

Wfl le rou o•• th. nl.11\9 t"*91bor thia. - ~ DtO~> OO' 1 m.ol •' ' O'-.'~td the '~of the ,, .... W" C~ O!lly cf b SO for :If r •'°\• I b bll"O• ..

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~ '-- " --To h.g•n • •tfi W9 or• on th• fuar broncf-i - •iid•c1•ln of which cbrect1on

to 1f0· This la ovr ftr• t tncount\"t w11h colleoo. Aftd co we c:lu'fth ~1

No - 1n1t•od ._. OH fotc:od vp to the HCClll"ld branch br th. od•••Ot• who bladt·boll • .,.,., •d.o 1ho1 h not o foBow·tlirouoJ'i of 1h. r•g\llor pollem. '*• :.:,ud•nh lftc~• 9'•0t PfOg,e n a t 'IOl'ne of O\IC club rM•tings - un11I rho: d vlson •ho• "'P - th.n '*• sit ,,...1.1, b,. end follow otdeu bo:couie °"'

+ .oa o'• no1 th•h !deot.. The • t,,.d.nt i ore l'Nre P...Pfl'•"I

d '"'-, "'t\lwonch " ououwd bocOMI• ol ..... 1•<' 01 achoo! ...... ..!>) NORTH IDAHO'S MOST COMPLETE O •O 0.( I I\, 8e(OUt• we folloN I'"" le od of SO,_ 11\J tf\ICfOfl W~ hOW9

·- •nu•u<to" 01 1"- JC who u•m ••CO•• nor lo•'"" wholt coii ... •h SHOE DEPARTMENT •• c.oneier"ed onl7 •uth theu .. 'Pftall <.otMr, Tlu1 1n pott1('Ulor I ;0,1:! .. ______________ ..;; .... ______ ...

Sponish Clu b Elech Flo P .. l lo Pr .. y

Ttw Spanish Club mrl Ocl. I I t.o cl1•c l lts orn c~ni ror 11\ts year. Flo P~~k ,. .. el~ctfd p rl.'olld~nt, Bob Keeler, vtce-prosld~nt, Judy De Vtn· port, secrc11u y·trobs urer, and Sob T osh. social c hfllnnan.

The fl tBI ~llvlly tho club pl""" ls on lnlorml\J Ket· IOCMhN ror c lub membN11, tl'n lnll vely sel for Nov. 18. Las t 1e11r'a Spanis h Club bou&hL lhc clock lhBI la now on the woJt or t he SUB. all! spon110red a cos11111e ball )olnll y wltll the French Club. Thi• year's c lub hopes to be marP active than any previous Spanish Club.

All ~tudent.11 'Nho ure tallln1 Spanish now or have taken u leasl one year or Sl>anlsh aucceS&(ull y In college or hi llh school. and au s tudent& of Sl>unlsh ~xuactlon a re wet oomP t.o a tlcnd the ne1 t meeUna at the Spanish Club, which will be held Nov. 11, acllvll,y period, ln room 25.

An ememble Conned bJ some a l t he choir membera meets every ldondll)' e vening from 6 lo i .

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MEET THE PROFS •

Dr. EY':I ~ rz

Dr. Evo Fetz 1 • historl and vemmcnt ln:structQr for thP U1-ge acatn thl• yPnr. ShP

been teochlnc at NIJC ~most 20 Y<'ars. hD vln& started fa 19i4.

Besides hN 1nstructlnR. she 1 also Dean or women and ponsor or th<• /\.11.S. Club. Associated Wom"n SIUdenl6). During the summer Dr. Fetz

sp<'nl a we1>k In Reno. Ne ,11dn, a1tcndln1t a llOV<'mmrnt semi­nu sponsorf:'d by !.he American Political science Assoclatlon.

Wbcnaskcd what she thought r !.he students thltl year. ahe slat~d tho.I. "they •C<·m VNY recepUve and quite scrlou~ about tht>lr sludle~... She

pes this trend will oooUnue. Jn hor lc.lsure hours she

•nJoys n vad cty or sports. wrllins nruales. gard.,nlna. nd kcepln1 house.

SllEA COMPLETES OFFICER ROSTER

Ofncl'l'I< werc chosen for lbr l!'IG3• fl4 IMm o f the Lokl'Sldt chaptN or Student NE:A . Th<'Y ar~: vlc1· pre~ldrnt. Carolyn NlchnlR: .wcrclllr.v. Elnln'" Sappln~ton: tn asu re r, Bonni• t.ytJp; pnrltnmoninrlnn. Lor­nitn• Si mkins.

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He:scbcl l Rieb<! Is the dean or a:»n at N UC. He teache-s "!lath, enl!I neeo og i:m.pbic:s and woodwor1tlng. Be attended c:.>I: -ce at ~!ontana &ate college, •h»re he earned his B.A. 1n Industrial ans and blo M.A. in t'ducat1on.

Mr. RiPbe lives In COeor d ' Alene with his wife, Jo, and their two boys. a~es 11 and 15. Hts favome pasumes Include huntl n~ and nshl ng.

His role ns dean is to assist the mnle students "!th pc1> sonal and dlsclp!Jnary prob­l ems: t.o CO-OPl'rute wUh the college president and the dean or womPn In serious disciplinary casl!ll. lllld 1n CO'()pl'IU tinn wt th the dl'Dn Of women. make a vohlOton· In· !!Pl!CUOn or Student hous10g, nnd list a•'&Jlable &nd recom· mended placl">.

In hi• C&P11Cltv ad d.lrl'Ctor or UUdPnt affairs. ~Ir. Riebe coordinat~ lh•• col!Pae-wld» ~lUdPnt actt v1ty proarams INhlch aw detennlnl'd by the Htudent board or control. ll 111 his rco,l>Onslblhty to m:un­laln 11 mal\l"r calendar or all the sc 00<>1 acthi U es and 1·vt'nts. HP also 111 rt>spor>-11lblt> ror the !'lllPl'n·tslon or al I Htud1•nl body <'kcUons and he mlLlntllln~ n current file or r.mpln)m<'nl op(")Ortunilll'S for &Wdrnts. ------

A n"'' r1nll ,.pan<l€>S from Su• somM ' 1 .. r1 l:llnd third Oni:N. Su 's homt' I ln co1•ur d' Alenr and sh•• I• enroll<'d at sue in be .nt'& .. .iucaUun. lll'r nance. ooua P"t'''"· U\cs al Or:-onunla. wa !'h. and an•·.ods Si>Oklllll' Technical School .,. here h~ i;tudh:s d.11.4 prucessln•· Th \\t'<ldin da~ ~ ... ~ b-tn nu· tl\t'h ,. I 1r "'" t :· ,.ar.

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NDEA: $800 Million Loaned To 700,000 In 8,000 Schools

Sin ' th• SaUonaJ Defense Education Act .,.,,_~ limed lnlD )1111" (1ve \'l!ll.IS S&<J - on September ::. 19"8 - aome SSOO milllon has bo!en Po.Id out underthe Bet to strengthen Am er1 cn.o educnuon at nil lHels and to llugment the Sat!on 's supply or hl«hl~ tnun...i monpo,.er, the U.S. otncp ot Educauan dt~· closes. )lorf' thl1D 700.000 1ndMduals and a.ooo schools lllld colle"es ha •e been 111-\"0h"•d In thl' progmm.

The &Ct authorizes P~eral :uslstance tor student IOlllll> and i:ruduat e Cello ..-slllps, ror tecnnlo! education. for the •XJ>nnsion or GUldance. coun­seling, and resttnl? or students . tor the stroni:tbenlng of edu­catJon In scl<'nce, 1111lthemn­ucs . and modem ror'-'lgn lan1?1J11ges, for the Improve­mentor comrnonleations ml'dla for educational pu!J)oses. and for streiq:tbenlng educattonal siausticnl services.

Enacted ort1rlnally ror a fou r-vear period. th" NDEA was l'Xlended by tbeConi;ress last .rear for :m addl tional l\\o years. As the prognuns i:o Into their SIXth year of Jperauon, the ornce or Edu· cauon reports these ngures:

Studmt Loans-About 490.000 :>tudents in t ,53.i. colleges and universities borrowed approximately $330 million under the Student Lo&n Pro­gram. Ntnetv percent of the ~tuderu borrowers reported that they could not ha,·e be1t11n or conUnued thl'! r college "tud!es 14lthout thi..' assls­tancP. Se•en11 ptorcent or th«' loans ha"' b<>m made lo atudf'!nL-s "'lth ~\IPCrioi aca­df.'mlc bnckpound ,.ho Intend to teach in rlemenl3ry or secondary :«:boo!s and ID those wit.'1 s uperior ali.lllS or pr p~nlllo n In science, math­l'mutJc~. o: a :::odem foreign lan!llla~I'.

The Federal capital contri­bution t.:> the Student Loan Fund represents al mo&t 90 percent or the tol31. The r..-mairder la contnbuted from colle;:e:; and uruHrslttes.

The '" ero.ce loruJ bas hl'en about S-178. or less than baH I.be mal.lmum pemuss1ble lO an 1odl\'1dual ln any one year. Apprn:tlmB1<'1> onl'"founb or tb. oe now repar.nc loans have become public sc~I ll'llChPrs and have recel <ed a partial •Ille-< rr or their loan.4, a• pr~\idt'd !n tbe act. T?le l&w All'>W!I studenis 11 1eais In

Jich t.a pay. The1 arl! paJ1ni: mck so much fastrr than !his !hat the i.m~nmt rcde"ll!ed to dale ·' &lll!Oi>I twice the 5Ulll due.

Thl' projUllm has st1mulli1ed nor-P~ral loan aco,1ly and encoumgc.1 a change In I.be approach ID student financial .,.,,.. ,iance. APPl'OD!llltt'IY

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;;o percent or the lnstHuUons participating In the 11roRrnm bad ne,•er Included long-tcnn loo.ns 1n their i1tudent llnan· dal aid programs prior ID SOEA.

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Archers Form Four-Mon Teams The archery clnsses &Id ort

to 11 llO<>d start lhls yeur according to Mis. SCntcs. instructor. Aller bnslc fn­~tructlon !or thl' CundAmtmWS or nrclwrr were cfvm, teams of rout Including the C&J>lBln \\ore Conned Cor the ti r.1t clo.s~; 1e11mt< o! three fnr the second clnss. C81>lalns chosen arc. Jim Routh, Lei!'" GrnnbN11. PhUllp B••nnNt, Dnvid Duthie. nnd John Clarl­ro r th!! n rat cl ass 11nd sancll" Allen , Randy Ed~r. Pel~ Dunbu and Qlry PowN r r the second c111.&s. AJtrmatc captain~ are HBzel Glllltbe,, Eln1ne S@fllnltlDn, und John Erickson.

Shooters are rated nccordlng to their ability IUI revealed b~ que.ll!ytng scores. In tom matches, one learn shoot• o.i:nlnst another not on! y for totnl team scores. but also fo r indn•ldual rankJngs by matching shooters o! equal nblllty.

Larse Granberit's team is top scorer In tb" first cl1'Ss.

So.ndle Allen's team, which includes Bonnie Lytle nnd 5andlC 00nald$0n, IS top ­Scorer Cor the second clnt;S.

High over-a.II score,.. a.re Gory Powers, 276; Pete Dun­bnr. 267; Elnlne Snpplngton, 26~ . ~~~~~~~~

FRIENDSHIP TEA PRESENTED BY AWS

The 11nnual Ir! cndshlp tea prescntod by th~ J\bsoc111ted Women S\uden~ wns held Oct. 16 In the Student Union Building. EntertnJnment wos pro\1dcd by Snndy Donnldson and Penn,)' Bodine, plo.no solos, and sue Hall and ~Ulo Hards who sang n number o! Colk tunes.

RefresllmcntS were pn:l\lded by o.lJ members or AWS and punch wns sef\•ro by Nancy Patterson, Judy Hertzn, Sev­eri) Pl8l0rlu6, Betty Seagraves and Karen Kruc~cr.

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FIVE CHEERLEADERS ELECTED; ONE MORE THAN LAST YEAR

T!IP """ cb"edeadrr- !or NIJC •ere elPCtt!d Oct. '.!3 dunng acu'111; pedod. Tbe guls elected ..-ere Maolyo Arnold, Deanna Ender1>. Bar­bara Hall. Ksnen Hau-<ehlld and Lynn Lef'rancti;.

This yea: thNt' Is an In crease or one cheetl~er rroo the previous year. Deanna En­der:> wa~ one ol the cheer­ll>ade rs last year.

The cheerleader& help to lncrcai;e school spirit and student allenmnce at Ille bnsketbnll p.mes. A i;real

a.mount ol e>Cfort 1s chsplnyed b~· these girls who lead the NIJC bllsketball Can:; In the cheer:. ror the :-: !JC C:udinal:..

PEP RALLY PLAHHED BEFORE FIRST CA.ME

A pep rall) "ill bl· brld on NO\'. 29 co open the SIJC busketball se~n. There "I II be a "DAke d anct' and bon ti re fol lov. ed b) a dance In tile SU a. FUrther detalb "Ill be Ill \'CD In tbe oell Issue oC the Review.

Ackcrmaa Hamed Y .. rbook Photog

Rlck Aderman was appoint­ed pholDC111Pller br this Yl'111'S annual o.t a meeting of the editorial staff held Oc:t. 25. A yearbook theme was dis­cussed by the sta.rr. Tbe anounl star! wtll meet Oct. 31 at ectf\ity peood 10 room 33.

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Sallsll!l!Pl'S, 230~. \lt'n'& Hlch St'rtt',. !>I.Swank.

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llEO:\"ESDA Y SIGHT L.~KE CITY LANES

Team ~<andJngs· U oC I, You Same It, J.C. er'>, Lan­~ .. r • 300'•. Gr..,.nbomh. GUll•r-Du<:>ters, Stomoers.. un­denlo i:>. The ~~·s, 11tpeouts, SC-h: •ms.

lien '" H11h A' emges: Hubol, 16~. •.te lrturrr. 160: Atl&"60n, l59 Russ Th"mpaon. 155, Oll\"eStone.1~7. ~en'" H.llh Gwne-J O 16:

HuboC, :?03. Men's hli;h pme-10 :?3: Rus~ Thompson. 193.

'.I en's Hlch Sert es-I 0, 16: RuboC, 536. I 0. 23: Thomp­:soo, 5'.!6.

\\'omeo 's Rich Averageb: Pamou. I 19: Tottl!'fl, 109; \\achter, 107; Anita ~lay, 100. Dwyer, 99.

\\"omen's IU~h C:Cme-10 16 Pattlort. 153. Womm's llitdl Game-10 23: Parrlou .. HO.

1romen's Hiid! Serl.,s-1'0 16 Parnou. 495. Women•, blgh

,;.\ •ocot q rr•' Is shown iroctt fn~ rho "•&"\O"° Soot Son9 .. an 0 T &u • of Jef ~ho .. t•r 1 • votiet, •ti w COl'!"lng " en NIJC Lei' • " ~ Br'-J"'""• Sortr ~t "• ~..,rt)' 01 °"• erd Mf"' Pl•w"

HORTH IDAHD JUNIOR COLLEGE VARSITY SASKETBALL SCHEDU LE

1963-64 No .. 30 - Sat"'tdo., - EA.)( JiJf\IOf Vor ry o' Coeu1 d'Alene, 8:00 O.c. 7 - Sot1.1tdoy - Nouom Moruol"o Collea• J. V." • 01 Cofvt d'Afen•,o:U• O.c. 10 - T"udoy - Colurnb•o Bosll\ CoH•o- OI cc • .ir d'Alene, 8:00

~: :~: t,~:19; ~°v~~c:,.~~~ir;~~U:o:' .. ~c¢~~.~~:r>oo O.c. 11 - Tv .. do, -Col""'b•o llo1•• Col~~ 01 P .. c ., 8:00 Du-. 18 - °'l''•dn.es.do.y - 81; Bend Comrnvnny Collep 01 Mo Ht Lolt•, 1:)0 O.c. 20 - Ft1do, - Wot101che• Volle., Coll·~ OJ c~ur d'At.,..., 8!00 DK. 21 - S.Or"tdot - Wenorch•• Voll.., Collage Of Coeur d' Altf!e, 1:00 Ja"" 3 - Fr dG'r - BolH J1.1nlor Coll•9• 01 8olu, 8:00 J.,n. J - $o•.J•dot - Boiu J1,tn1(1r Coll•ge ot Bo11e0 ~hOO

)a11 ... 11 - Sorurdov - Gonioga Ur<o..,.,1lty fr01h al Coewr d'Alen•, 6:ls• Jan. 17 - 'Fr1d:iy - Un•v•"tly ol ldo"1o Fro1h GI Coeur d'Alene-, e~ Jon. 'I - Sotc.1rdoy - L..w••·Clot~ N0ttnol School 01 Coe1o11 d'AI..,,., 8:00 Ji.VI. 2.a - fudoy - """91t't\10trfot )c.1t1101 Vort1ty ot Cc:..ur d'Alen•, E:OO JGI". 'Z7 - lkndol' - ,.'h•twcfth J.:.in10f Vot•ttr 01 Spoltone, S:,U• Jo•. 31 - F• eoy - M°"'""" SIO!e U•1,, F1 .. k 01 M• 1101Jlo, 6:00' f•b. 6 - TI11.1odoy - Go,,ro90 Un"'· froth 01 Spoken• Col11ti.im, O:OO• F.t. 1 - fr1:Jt>y - '#a•h1ru;1g.n S1ott Uni..,, f1,1h 01 Pullmon, 6;00 feob. U - F, dot - L ..... •Cbr• tlocl'f\ol School or lew1•l0t, 8:00 Feb. 1 S - Sot.,rd<1'f ~Un ·• fl•ty ot Idaho F101f\ 01 Mo•cow, lt:OO• ' Feb. 21 - f"dor - E'N5C Junior Vor11ry 01 Co•v' d'Atent, e~ F.b.. 22 - Sat""doy - Montono S'ot• U"tv. Fro1h 01 Coe"'' d' Al•n•. 8:00 Feb. 28 - Fr 0-a'I - B•g S.,,d CetnftJn•ty Col'-'1' oJ C.o•t.• d'Al•n•, B:OO f•b. 2? - So1llfc!or - ilo~hfrt~'°" S'ot• U-.1..-. Fros.hot Co."' cf'Af-"•• 8:00 ·Pr• 'ltr Go,..

sede. -I 0, 23: PlltMartln, 369.

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POETRY CONTEST DEADLINE NEAR

'lbP Nauonal Pvf'try Pt~ baa announced tllal lh<' a.~nual cloalnc dal<' for ltlP submls­a1on of )ISS. by collei:e sto ­dPnts for 11s Coll r e" S1<1den1's PO<'ltJ Anlboloc.• Is .SO\ Cllll>rr 5th.

Atl> s&udP.tJt aucndtnc eH!le-t Junior or SPnlor oollPi;e Is ellclblt ~• 11Uba:11 bis ' c: t'.

'?brr<' ,, no llmltaUon IUi to ellbPr form or lhP.111<'. Shorter .. orkK are preferred because of apac11 llmllil lions.

e;ach poem must be TYPED or wrlllt'n on a a.lndc sheet and must bear lbe name and address o f ltle student. as •<'ll as I~ naoe o! :be col­lrce auended.

Tt'&cbets aa1 llbranans ue 1n'1ted to suba:ll POctr7 css. for c:oruddPratlon !D: possible Inclusion In tbr A.SS UAL AS­THOLOGY OF' TEACHER'S POETRY.

'!'hr clo11ni: date tor tlle sub­ml• slon o f \ISS. tor 1eachpr5 111 JANUARY fuM.

Thrtr arr no tees or cbat~'-"' for the accrii1ance or tbt' sub­mbdlon o f mas. AU work Is Judc,.d on 11'Prlt.

All •6S. should be 11~1 to tb,. ort1cr11 of .SATIO.SAt. PO~"TRY PRESS. 3210 Selby A•~ •• Ula Ar.grltl 34. Calif.

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AIU't rcad1cc TrJZ::lUI t.."11-POl.e"a OIAt• \ OIC<" , O:ur Roo• . I can l'o. IJ sec b:>w this DOTel c.rcated a llterar1 sensation w bl>n ll was firil publl•bed In J9n.

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This co•el tclla of a 10un1: bly. Jot-I Knox who lpaves his aunt's home In .Sc..- Cr­leam and got'S Into 1be dl.'Solate beck country to lh" "'''h his fiitoor. Tht no\ cl O,als malnlv v.11h Joel"

CLUB & CAMPUS FASHIONS

up~n ences a1 SCUil) • Liu:~ Inc . ..-hero bla fatlwr rcslcle.!. C&po~·a tbt~e In 1

BY 0. E. SCHOEFFLER, ESQUIRE'S fashion Director

plerctnc, s~:p 1ra,edy 1

Joel's st'u~h for lll.s falher. :\lltlou;:b be does meet bb !a1be:. •bo ls an lo..-alld. unable 10 speak. Joel !bes oot accei>1 Ibis can as his fatbfr. Joel· rcJeclion ot bis latbrt leatk Into an ur.· teal. (A111Astlc world.

s of hie her learn1n1t' .And here "c 110. r«"t dre and groom nc 11 red to

r< tt •• the we -dr M man ... bout-

uit to ''c:..r

\Ir. CapOle c:nplors a '~ .. moua1 or &)"!:lbollsm In ll •oH•I . and lhus expand:> 1 .. U1emt>. The rnny lnc1drrc... Joel i:ors thtou«h lead1n him 1~ lhe traclc end. v.bl!n he accei>ts his cousin Rand<>lph u b!s f&lbc.-.,substltule . are all rich "Ith mt"llllln11-

RUNNING NECK ANO NECK

0ne euople or ibis 1:&e ct S,Jmbollsn Ill Ille Incident Wbicb DCC:Unl lbl' l!lD!Dl:ll a!te: Joel atrlns at the Landlnc. Miss Acr. t~ bou&Hl'fPCr. kills a blU<U&:i who Is OuttNln,madl) lli;;llnst t~ wlodo .... uytoc to rscapl'. The blue!:!>' & \"&In all..:u> to escniic aymboll7" Joel a ht- uruul es 10 shake of! Ill Influence or tbr depress!\· house and communltr. "'Th poket cauchl the bird aero" the ll!lct. and plnlont'd It t r th" rra ctl n t 11 mom• t. bre11tln1: IOO!ll', II flew wlldh t t be wind " and ccwt'd NI , ppl'd acai t thr p:uie. ... -. t dropplnc I the floor

t acn bled along -zt'<l T. :ap 11; thr rue

tb ua i.sp:ead •tni;:s. "as Mr4 trapped ll In a CIO!DCI. and scooprd . ' llP a1:11nst her treuL Joel ~ze=;std h111 f11Ce I Oto the pUICllll". knowla; ahtl ,.ould took his •ar. 1r onlJ :o see be"' tbe racket had affect"<! him.··

Otht:r I oicr • Other RoosJ la a puissant. tra;!c oo\"el. Telllnc tlx> OHY f a roi:nc boJ wlr> lea~s tbr rc:al world o! '1rs. popcc.::i. and snnmr Sebo l. to ~:ei a dl.J':!rl'll • t d wbe:e t!: :e­:are lb r " C"5 •••• whlcb oo::i.. t:o t •

HANSOH HEAOS SAMO Tll• ba1d .,. mt.,... ha e

r ent1' l~ I '!Cl ,,, •' (ftc• r · The.> are Tom Hanson. prillll • deDI aad atudent dln.-c:vr: Bob oat1t1>e11:. \"lc:e-Prtsld~t: Tool Paul. acct<'LUY: a.rd s~1•ia Uct:. llbranan.

·k

THE CAMELS ARE COMING Thio mh. mrd1um brown ~hade w o1ton1I ' th \ r 1thrr colnr in )'Ottr wnrd1·0~0 look f .. r c .. m•' •r In p. r J irket t·nrdl(fnn•. pullo,,•ra and :ippt'I'

1 :. tt m n h 1 11 n1r Yo..1 nnrn it-ynu"ll finri it 1n cnmt•l'

STRONG, STURDY CORDUROY ' .ull the _mnonata)" of the , h n th newer. wtdPr·\\ale \\CA\f::I

, 1~·1 _ .. t. lh< pop 1lar leatht•r patch<'3 thnt kttp \OU ff"C'm corr.lnll' t· t·dbow while add1n1T a emnrt touch

n I b ks ' II ti., In d•mand In tM neutral. naturnl •ill <>r ,ou m111ht try the la1t• t

VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF SLACKS- lon1 ... t ho \"llf!Ol)"''• cor ,J C .11 nm an~ u11><'rrd. pkat" • ••nd "it} a P- . t 1rl n,, .ti mnt•r ~1rc. wont•!<! "1th ,, t1mooth fim~h or \\ l-t111d·pnl) lei bltml• Wllh a llnnntl fini•h Tnk• 11

l""k nt !><>th d>rker .>nrl inkrm • .<fl11te tones--ox!ord frl'l<)"•· oli"e•. dark bro1m. AA "rll n th~ middle mi:durc•-lh•n mnke your com· mand dC"i•101 on th• haai• ••f tho b!end or contrn..•t with your ac:ket.t.

RIDING HIGH >n camru•e11 throusrhout the h• 1-ri•or •hoc. r.o" au1l:able 1n

like cordo\"nn. H ... e11 u br hed thcn .-\ srood choice for nil but the most formal occaJ1o~r the football ticld-i• th p lar hp-on Th• 1nd1t10!1lll moccasin I•

tb m and IU nriat1ons are 'cry nrii rl) m t d' Gnuni'd leather •hJ>o<>n• ere n~

r r fall and wnlcb p:irt1cularl)' for 11rn1n1..J I th In black. Equally •mnrt lJ lhc wing·

lo mrlv QcLObcr. Mt. St.one ' pe~ch • clJr.si; 1mned tho

ToastmutNll Club !or dlnn~t. ..-blc:h V.'U foll 11t"d by II pNg::an: of spe.che • lo the ab6enc• of a ..., tmn ter n m<111bcr or lbe &tie" b cl11 •

«" . t"ln"t ft.~\'l\llls

'lary Ross. perf.>rmrd a.• toaslml5Uf'59 .

Pre,1005 "' 1h1• \'1611 w1 lh lhe Toaslmas1ru Club, lh<' 11pt't'Ch class '"nl to K\'Sl • whNe the m1•mbcrs ..-ntchl'd Don crnmonte at .. rk ond r.•cc rded L'irl t m ices.

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Once A 'Dark' C.Ontinent

B.- \.\b., J,• ~I

Tb" El11"0pe.n orlenta llon ""hlCh \'&flOUS li•CUons ot A!nca ha•" undrrpine hu 10 a lar1• ntenl rob~ us ot our common undenJtandtnc of one anothN. OUI or t?as cl.her<lt)" •r ha'" learned a les..'IOn - th" common brothorbood and ltH! deep. patnouc !eell,. !or Africa. On a conllnml whoae Pt.SI has bttn beamlrcht'fl wl th the mos1 blll<-r turmoll11 ol human despair. 1•vN7 A!nca.i In Wh&IP\l!I •alk ol Ille b aeeklnc kno-..1"'1cr. raced w Ith tho ruponalbllll1 ol pre.-nni hlmnl r !or mu I mun: &rrvtce In tht> rapidly ad· '·anclna Africa. Out ol thll blttl'I ... arenrss or tilt! still exlstlna prubl•ma or t&· nonlllce. PO\l'rlY. dlseatol', lmpcnallsm, the ooniemporary emNgenc<' or noo-colonlallsm and 10 o dcst« the oonntel­lnc tendencies of Alrlcan nallomltt\m; thl' youna Alr1· cons aro c:ompell<'d IQ gnc· nficl' that little hlll>Plnl.'lls -of a !a.ml ly. Tht•Y end uP In alnut«c countries or sironae P"OPletor 1he hope ofllablln~ a candle In the "dark" conunenL

The loin cloth and th~ spear hunK loose upon him. lnst,•ad a burnlna dl'Slrl' for th<' de,·elopment of thl' African peraonallty.

The l'llmlllauon, th~ aback· Jes of sla•N), tht' once flnn gnp of th"' thorru "•bot tht 8r1Usb tmpNlal crown are all mellint: away - tlll'n It ls tlm~ to demonatratl" to th<" ,,.odd that we can and .. 111 irake our con1r1buUon 10 buroa:Uty. V.<• r~allze that .. ., are b<'hlnd but this does not erase the on., fact. 11.hlcb bislOr) f~r Cl'ntun~ has bt!<'J\ dctennlned IO hldl". but •htcb ha• bunc clutchln11h w tht-lrrevcr~bl• pendulum of l'\'Olutlon: .. " haw l!Omt" thll1lt to otter and "e will.

You 118 a youns Arr .. ·nc:an are ,...,1ni: IQ be the next In thl" U.N. Ho,. ,.111 you drat with th~I' " uvaces" from the conunent. once a " dark" conllnl'nt.

H. Ee Club Has Oinn•r

The Home Ee Club orncefll for uus v~r are· prt'llldent. Beuy f'ltchner. secretary. Ann Laine treasurer. Janet Mon1andon, vice prellldent. Ronnie COnkhn. rt'poncr. Ronnte Conklin . rt'porter. Laura Lee Yeoumans, hi&· todan. Carol 0&\1S. Mrs. Sttanalan I~ the ad,1aor.

The club e&\t a "Get Acquainted" dinner lor tbf'

DORM NEWS MEN

By TClll"" -4190'~

In the 1.,,1 ISSUt ot the ~·: I said If •t? were lucky we would be mo~ed 1 nll> t~ dormitory, otbe.,.1se It would It "~uld be about aootber •ef'k of •alUn1. "'Pll. we were lud:7 P<IOlls.b IO set moved la oo Sunday. oa. 13. .All "" bave to do no• ls ..alt for tM dor.:i ID ~ fials~ ed. whlcb•Ul beabout aml!ier th:N'! or mor,. wttts.

For the most pan. hl'!111 In an anOnls~ dorr:i bu bee pr 111 i:ood lkeeplnc. ln ci:ld all tht we.Ill !llat las ta ~ don" Lid ..Sbu l'wulJ 1n eome caaes. AclU&lly t.~r flat i..o nlr;bi. •~..., aboQI th" "or L i;.>ct' or lbP more unlucli:y l'!llaa had 10 sl""P OD tht! Ooor Until tbdr bunka could be put tocether. !:al then there are tbose DOil· con!ormlats, lite Ray l)t'mpse7 and Russ Tbocp !IOO . •ho didn't "&Ill to sleep OD tht' Ooor. so lheJ put up th•l r own bunk$. Also the noms '"'re mts.slna otht-r thlnca like desks. cabtoet•. closets, prlb. shelvrs. dra,. ers and llchtl>. But mc,,;1 ot these th1ncs hue been prelt' •Pll suppllt'd by now, except for thl' females •.. hrc:ll:.

Tht' bo.'S 1111 on the St'COnd noor. south end. are tanng a bit of 1roubl<' 5UCb as. lb<' bedh ase too shon. and the ahov. ere 11bould be abollt a foot hlaher, but I ll'Je5$ that'" •hat .... Ct't for lh'lnC OD the cir1~· aid<'.

V.t h&\"<' an uPcomlna boar sta>1ns In room 126. ms nL'ne IS .. Pancho", alias :.Sark Broncheau. i.tart hu been bo7Jnc for tour yean; and has rousbt 55 mn1cbes. an'1 .. 'OD 50 of them. 30 uf wblcb ha\I! bun koocl<uu~ Last HU he ,.on the Spokane Inland Eml>1,.. loumament. "tticb ciuahfled bur for !Ile AAU nauonals. and be Is planning IOaltt'nd the nauonals this year. Should he •ia tbe natlorals, be ••ould ciuallfy ror the 196~ Olympics la Tokylo. Japan.

Marie has fought throushout the western U.S. and In Coru>.e!L [..et ' S Wish blm a lot of luck. members on OcL 28. Gueslb at the monthly dinner meeana "ere Sharon Scharff. Beck1 Krause. Be•~dy Plstonus. Sharon Patnou. Kath; Conrow. Barbara \lcKay, Murne Se!· son. Mr.;. Pal l.IC Kt'•itt. Wbo ts the whloo coonh.Dator !or The Cr..5C@llt, was the cues1 spt'llker. Betty sea· 'If&\ Wb IM .. chairman of t dinner.

School Supplies

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Study Aids - College Outline Series Schaum's Outlines and Others

NIJC Stationery 1,, c .J lora

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G onzogo Impress es N.IJ.c. REv1e•. , ..... ""'"°" .. ldoho, .. d.. o. .. t... J(), 1963

Former NIH Coed Phi Theta Kappa Off icers &, OI""' -, f•

:Sot l~ni' aro I "lll> •a.ftiC•-d a sLrallce atl&Cll. of nosials:la. SIWr.J la the COG al Gor:izaaa. 1:1edltaliai OTe: • CUP o t cotf ee. I ralJ zed II• t I ml" ed J.C. Ck>ly one U:lm: 1''0Uld esse Ibis puc ol boma1lcl · aess. So I clC!l'ld~ IO tut classes onl! da7 and ooc" IO J.C. ID try ID t..c&PIUI the pasL

J chanced IO pick a da)' wbea all was In wlld acth1tT. I happe::ed ""'1R a 11tud~t· facalty tea. alld the cac:;iali:ns !;>r class of'Dce .-Ne ~ at a :nad 1ecpa. Tbc,.. •Ne poste:s aad lrallat'· all O•<' r, and llCl:lt' r:ur named Goorcc. I recember, 11tood up 011 a :a.bit In the SIJB and •fall1 abOuted UP a stor.:i abo>ul belnc t>lec1ed. It rully Celt i:ood. Just to

all aro1.11d tbc SUB and so r. ot •allow In ~nummt. and lalk to pf'Ollle. and drink Wanda's cortee. But the wal.lowtna and talklna and dr1nltlos didn't lot too lonit. Peoplt' around J.C. just can ' t ti.ar td!Pnl"ss, and all of a suddrn I found myaelt WI th an asslaommt tor thr papor. Beck.1 wan1Pd a l'\lf!'SI rncur .. about Gon:z:aJL

So. . .Ila ataUsUc:a C'D eom•lhlnt: like this: lt '.s a co-ed wtlVt't>llY ot llPPllll " lr:ialelr ::ooo s1udmu. op · emted b• the Jl'Sult f"athtrs, aod locattd OD £&51 Boollt' A .-enue 111 Spokllllr. Its caa:pus Is Sll>&ll. but wrll· tmdrd and uHdooks lhr SPOtane RI ••r. S.." era! new bnlldl.~s. notably dor.:ilion"". a.re t the c:a::ipua' C'redlt. aod a new sports pavllllon Is on Its ,.. ar up •

Goczap otters the u&Ual cbO.ce In lls curcculur:i (Otlls ta..i ch ru: are t be law school and phllosoph' Pllr cnun\ and a wtde ranee or uttacurocul111 acUrillu. !'\of' uemendously enJov!!d my classe~. Tht'y'"' not only challenclns. but ciulle sumu· la\in'- The cla.;sroom atu:.sa Is upon lccturtntt rather than textbooks, and diu· t.o-dny busy work ls replact'd b) outside readlns. And there a re club& and acllvtUfll "\hilt -..on' t ciuJt." or all social clubs, SPrvtce orp.nlzatlon6. athletics. l like tbe volunttX'r croups that brlp out In local c:ltldu:n's homt'S and h03p(· 1a1... But all or Ulla can be read ln one ot tht' cal&lou la tbt' olOce. "bat c:an ., be "'ad an.rwhtre but htre are 1111 pr1celeu pel"S(inal I"'· preqlo11&.

GollZ3p la a rneodl111Ch>ol. Stnu11ers speak t;J stmnetrs In the balls: Ule pr,;!s ase obllsinc and r:ih readlb "1 lh the student.a uou:d tbe cu:pus; and debs •dcome new cumbers.

Tbt' dor.::s ase nice. TbeJ' re ne.... for the mos: part. and c..:::r •rtable and ad!.'Quate. And lb<' ;rDrml &p!Ut ot tbe reslderu ar;:xte11111 la one or coope talion.

Ounpus rule&-t!SPedallT !or the resldaits-arcn't oppress I\ e. and .10u SN the Ceellns Iba! y0u 're 011 ~~r own and diaclpllof' ts .10ur own responslbll11y.

The over·all academic at· mospbe re Is wlat I'd call thou ldltful. Ma Jlk phlloso· phtcal 15 a better word. Tht' point Is that at Oon:usa Jou can think. and speak, and fe~I. and quosllon. and doubt, und reJect or accl!l)l, and a.uccPed

"• Pf• ;1r. t f P ; T"-fa ~a~. and C.,ry '°'""•'· '• ,_ p .:J nq G ...Ct ••t of O ''-"'''" for "°'• JOI' ,, "°"'°"~ t " y..or.

Tilt' lll:n lltll<' blondn )'OU Gary Shlllml'k. •lce-i>r•aldtnt h d th h 11 o f PTK. can al"° be ob•trred

llN' r.111 Ins an>un c • ~ hurrY1111 aK1und tht JC hall of :SlJC Is Shan>n Parr1ott. •· Phi Thnta l\appa pre11td~n1. Gary, an ac~v.. mt'mber of Shan;n la al•O prt•ldrnt o f the Enclnt'rr~ Club. l'nJnyo tho Cardinal S<>nlc" Club and bowling. t•nnls, boallna. and

various othN acuve •PDrta. asst11ant·~rcrNary of the AlthouRh he has a tlttty col· BOwllnc LPar.ur. b•~ld~• ll•ac •chl'dulc, Gary 1tlll ~1n11 acth~ In AWS. \lomrn • Dnds umc !or his hobb nf R~r~auon Allaoclallnn. Oriti construcllna lhln111. 1 Tram, Chorua. and Band. Althou1h his ru1urr Plan• Bf'l••m thc3e actlvltles ahP &Ull Ond5 llmt! IO be a majo r- 111• no t definite, Gary haa ett~ and hrlp In tile Vart~IY constdert>d conllnulna for a Sbo B. S. dear re In rl ecunnl rat

c w.:Cerntna ber rutur" plane en&1ncertn1 at either Idaho a r Sba

0roo la con111der1nc attt'nd· • aoutht'm unlvemlty and

I the U of I whNe aha will plans to epeclallze In auto· ns • mallon.

maJor 1n •lementary educauon Commentins about PTK. 11nd minor Ill hl1tor1. Ouy said "I •ould like IQ

i;b11f':ln bl<! this 10 aay • about PTK "lahall b<l dlap· see tbP PTK promote 10010

I I d If 'ibis P&t isn't the lntert'sts which lbe preatnl po n e Y membera and nf'W Dlfm.,.,,. bluest and ~t tht' JC has wlab. I.Ast year 1iw. orpnl· ''" known. v.e have some muon ,.11 ~ vtrJ aCU••· ,.tie amll!Uous plana for PTK and scbOlaatlc lntf're9ts of tb• are anUc1palln£ a larse. aiudents slYJUld be forear;iat •ntbu.~tasUc new member- In the alms of this y.ar'a atup. meaJbrrs."

or tall. 'Ntthoul evu being bnllld"'1 tutallJ wronit. Thert''d a clallenein& frt>edom !or "bua7 lltUe rntnel•. "

SChoCll spirit around GonZasa Is blc. Most people he~ ba' e a rt!lll , po;,1 uve, actl ve Uklni; for th••lr echool , and It 8ho"'1 up in over-1111 en­thusiasm. Kld.s really set In and pitch !or their college and cver1thln~ It trlM IQ do.

Gonzap 111 an P&ay school to tmnsfer into. The fr1endly, •Plcoiruna aptrlt helps. And. too, all my credtte from J.C. wert' accepted. The philo­sophy requl,..menla (bJ which eve" Gonzap 11raduatf' flnll>hes witb an &11tomauc phU?aophy Dllnor. asldP flQm hie ctna~ n rids llr concen-111111on) are l!UY enousb t.o make up, and cao be squel!%ed lJlto two yrass.

Tbea. there' ll ene lloal dmwlnc card: Goozap ls clo e to Co<'llr d'Alene. s • lllr nor:iadswhollke to '<'ll!UI

tar a•ar trom homt, lhl• -..1:1uldn't m~an a thlna- Bui Cor anybody 1111.t' me. •ho II i;ubJ<'CI IO periodic attac:ll:a of homesickness for J.C., tli• thins ot belos only a half an hour'• do VP away bu 11at at RDlficaoce.

Circl• K Wor~s The Circle K Club bt'ld a

work day OcL 18. They put up • new coJdlnal dJreca on bl&n by tbc entmncf' to tilt coUeae neBI Roa~betrJ Drive, and a.li<O clt'aned uP the c:amt1us pounds In badl of th<' Fort Shtrman OllL The club ;~ aJITentlJ Dil~ and repalnUns the atcna ..., .. welcome people to the c:o!llP-

PEEIC AHHUAL EDITOR At a recent aJt'e tlna ol lilt

SWdenl Board It wat ...­that f'lo Peelt would be lllt ne.. edttor-ln·chlel of tllt :SIJC amual. Conni• Eldlell and Bruce AndelllOn att ID 111

co-edl IOIS.

Eat At The St udenf Union

Breakfast ....... 60 cents s.,v.J Daily

Lunch . •• ..•... 70 cents s.,v.J Dally II :JO - 1'

Dinner ......... 85 cents Serv•J Daily 5:30 - , .

Sunday Dinner 1.00

The SUB


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