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lftJC's 7'4 Students Come From Wide Area; .8 Come From Atroad A brealldo•n or f<'&I 1ra1.o" &atl:>UC f l'\ :II Iha! 636 or thl' 7.W :-;1.JC students 111111 9' &11 oome from Idaho. S1111 pu Cl'nl. or 447. are residents of the rolll'&e dlstnct. Of the 108 out1lf-sta:e l>todent • •;s comc rrom 11uhlr.&:ton and l'llht rrom othf'f courtnes. coNr d'Alen,., aupplles about 43 pl'r Cl'Dt or the dla· tnet i.1Udt'!ll6. Rellllranla tlom at her di Ill net communl· Iles: Po6t f'alla 52, Haydl'o .J..ake 25. Rathdrum :?2, Cata!· do 16, Harl18otl 5, \\Orll'7 3. Bayvll'• 3. F'rom Kool<'n&I Coun11 out· de tbe OOllf'&l' dlautct: so1r11 Lake 9. Athol ?. From Shollhone Coun11: KPUOH 24 . \\al lace 18. Oa· 9bu m 9, Plnehura t 8. Smelter· VI lie 5. Kingston 3. Sllvert0n 3, Mullan 2. Ena•·llte 2. Paae I, Calder t. F'rom BOnnPr count)" Sahel· point 25, Prtt"<t Rlvf'r 7, Hope 3. samuf'ls 2. Sall"' 2. Cool· Int. F'rom 80undary County: BOnnNa F'f'rry 11. Naples 2. Copeland 1. From Coun17: Martes IS. Plurr.inf'f 2. Tmsed 2. Fernwood 2. F'rom Lalah County: Mos· 6. Kendrick 2. Tro• 2. 1>at latch 1. Jull.,.tta I. F'rom Perce County: Le•IBlon 2. LaP"al 1. F'rom Ada County; Bol&e 2. Star 1. Prom Lewi County N<'7 Perce 2. Kamiah I. • F'rom Good Inc Count) Haaernnn I. F'rom Minidoka Countr. RupNl I. • Prom Twtn F'AI l!I County Buhl 1. From ld11 lo Count> Grane"· vUll' 1. • Prom Blatnr Counl>" Krl· clum I. stud••nls from \\11 hlnaton Spok11nc 45. N1•wport 7. Rock· ,ord 2. OU11 Orchord!I 2. Rll.7.vtlle 2. R08alla 2. 5(•atllt' 2; on\! Nich from Orrrnacrt•R. .,1 \llllwood. Ch1>1\1•loh. Ot1kN1· 'tlalP, f'u.lrfll'ld. CoMllt>. 81!1 l<'VUI', llllbur. ltArnn•ton, Gold<'ndolt'. Oraham. 1111110 ,l l alla. ll Ull'f\' 1111' , Pon An· JIPlt!-. F'rom CaJ lfornla. Loni: Bl'ach :?. ont! roch lrum j!ur&I ncton Pul., Orlndn. Orn\1 llr, T>lllln, Burlxlnk, Slall'llnl', and F.nctno. From " 1n1ana: one CAl'.h 4ror:i St•f!IM tak<', Anacond:I. Lolo , !\o• nn, and Libby. f Nm Ponla.nd 3 on1 r11ch from Sa lcm and •lh. f"rom Qilo· one t'ilCh nom C1non11111. Glb!lonbUr;. and Manon. F'Nm Pl>rk Rapid! 1. f'mm Ollnol:; HLChland Park t. • OnP 1ilud1 01 comes lfl>m l'aCb of thr lollo,.\nG abroad Guanlnnr1mo. Cuba J'rtn1uanu, Mnln,n , Cal11ar,, Canada \ 'nncou\N, Bntl'h Culumt:h. Cllllada. Cr11nbmtlk , Br tl6h Columbia. c;; ann,!l_n. New Stationery Is Now In Bookstore Tht nt•\\ :->I.JC •lltllonPf\ 1-- a1·01labh at lhl' book 5\0fl fildPm or :? l or bO\l't\ Of aboul 38 .is Brr,, book t• r• llN>iN. Nominees For Class OJ.fices Reference Section Of Library Is Planned Ru "l &>Cl• rlln . hbmnan, rl'!><>rta lnat thf' restncted area of tbr llbrar:r wlll br f'nlar11<'d to acc:ommodate 25 pcop 1.. IA &00n aa addJuonat tables orl' a\11tlablt'. Tht' arra "Ill conll\ln all rPrrrrnre books and !DUI! more accC1J!l lblf' llUCh books u "\\ ho'8 \\ho .. and ··Per· lodlC&lb Gulde \0 UINalUn'." Rt'"ltlcllnc this area ... 111 kct'P mall'rtals consolldllted. SOdrrllna thtU n<•llhcr bo<oks nor loo!lll ll'Df noll'books .. 111 br allo"ed In this af\'L .. to takr n:>tP.11 mill do &0 lo a n<>C rbook or on a sht'e t or paper. He "'P"'s& l'd b1s bt>P<" lhal this lnno•-.r.i n will accommodate titudcct" In tbf'ir .,. research Colendar Of E,..ou 0 Bell. &l k JI<', 1n •llC SUB Oct. - Cbt .. ·rl<'ader wt:;. 11cth1tv period io the i:y 0:1. :?5 - Clx>tr P:ut_r, i;,-m. S OOp •• and sop ! c .as es. •u tbe 2ll <' :=ialb f an mlflllll M use b1J h d sept. 30. Candid tt'S end<' &peoc:hes 1n the Sudent Union dun ni: actl\ It• d Y.ednl':'lday Tbu"'dl!J. for s phomorc Y.ere Bob Ollhl· ber; and Phil Enck110n. Ton.r Edwards ran un 'PPOlled for 'tcr llf••sldenl ,.h 1 h• }!Arcia. Anlonton. T11nl Paul, n:nd \la.n LYn PU<>l \It'd tor sccretary·trf'G.Sarer. The frestrnan clus noml DlUed Old IA!!:=. F.arl Jor,eosm and Jer.1 'l1 !ur rresl.denL Bob Twluer and Betn Johnson nan r r 'lce-pl'l'SIClmt. Judr Rt'Ssler. h:lmi and Karen Sa.'ld rr Oll t!IP bat l I : HC :eta::> •• Tl:e fe>Ults r lhr cltcll D wue too late r tb & •r I DC mt d sill bt- a> tttd D l DOI SS::!!. :\ ua.-eloi;ue ... 111 br wn ill tl:f' 1."1t:1c!AY, ::s. A WS O fficers E nroll ment Is 21 % Above 1963 R ecord llhf'n ret:lslrallon cloaed fur thr fall term on Septrm· be: :?8. 744 Wt'tt' enrolll.'d In d 1y cl as•"" 11L NIJC. Thlll rt'<:Ord enrollmml 111 an In· ot 128 O\'er last raJI. or a ZI per cml rtse. Freshmen outnumber ,;opho· mort>S HS lo W7 and two »tudcnts are Included ln th•• total. There arc 302 In the frosh cluss and 143 women. The sophomore clu• ls composed or 204 mrn and !\3 ,.omen tn \ht' cntuc student body. au• 507 men lhl s !1111 and 23': "' T'" •ocauono.J deparlmcnts l i5 enrolled, al I men. Orcle I( Offl on Ha 01od -; 1 r o lht Circle K &I" Dav · Port, pre81· dent Alan Perr). vlct--1>res- ldent Bnan .\t:llf'r, secretary. a:id BruceAndenmo.1rruurPr. Thi! club la off 10 an active 111n-rti>:11 ntlnc the college aelc me a.tens. muln;: new ul call tor tbr dlr<elion •tens and rt:13lntlnc tbe old nea and m.etlnc •Ith the !\Iv.er.la Club once a month. t;ARl..E'TTA JI.GARS '•"''1 OCTOBER U , 1964 Stu dent Board Ca ges Snake At Routine Meet i ng The first handled b1 the Student Board at their mttlinc October 6. Wb a Cri elldl> snalte ,..ho wanted 10 Join the party. The snake was the pet ot James Buml>. blotoc» In· slructor. LarlJ' Boz&rlh, public rela· lions cha! rmo.n, reported 1ha1 the Public Relauons Commit· tee has made proaress with publicity through the Coeur d'Alene Prl'Ss nnd station KVN I. Plans were mo.de to establish a sei pattern for news releases regardlna NI.JC acth'ities. Russell Brown, cha.lrman of the Board. announced that be would handle the remaJnlnc deuils for class elections. The Rome Elconomlcs Club requested $100 10 be used b)· the eroup to attend a con•·en- Uon In SID Valley. Idaho. Tlmllle Rogers made the request ror tbe eroup. II ,.as ai;reed tba1 they would be permllted to attend Oct. 10 and 11. Tt.... mtttlnc wb actJoumed tollowtnc a brtet discussion or remalrung details. Guests were Robert ll'rlahl. ph,yslcs Instructor , Timllle Rogers and Sany Simon. 'Our Hearts Were Young And Gay' Is Will Run Oct. 29- 30 "o.tr Hearts Were Young and Qo.y " wlll be lhc tlrst presentation by the NIJC lhenler group Ibis ycor, Morgaret Ga.le, dmm11 director. 11nnounced. The play. based on the early experiences ot actress Cornella OUs Skinner and her wnter sidekick. Emlly Klmbrouch. \\-111 co-st11r aenell<' Sbnner as !.tiss Sunner and Rond!I Lobm11.nn as \Uss Kimbroucb. Others In tbe ca.st include Tl n:i Thayer as Therl'se. \llrll Young as the stt!'>ard · ess, Stu Kimball as tbe Admiral. n>m :\lkiDS llS Leo. Kitt\' Jetrrtes as th<' lnspf'C• tor, · Barbaro Scrattord as )ladamc £115<', Dan Hansl'n a& A*>nsteur De La Croix. Tt.:>m Thompson as t be ,.tn· do• cleaner. Bert Meyen. ..,, lhC' stt!Ward, Jud.)· Ressler as Mra. &Inner, Pat Nesstr IA the purs"r QDd f'red as Dtck. The pllly ts in rehror11al wtth tbe final performance.. 10 be given on Oct. 29 and 30 In the NIJC Cl'mnastum. Robert Keeler will 11Sslst \lf:;. Onie in the dlrect1n1 role. with studentli titling all respanslbllillch, lncludtni: st:tce manai;ement . make-<1P Md prompt.lni:. Watch Bvllerin Boord QIC fl'mlOlfrd lo waich the bulletin board In the front ot the mu.in bulldlnl! tor notices from the othce.
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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 19 No 2 Oct 14, 1964

lftJC's 7'4 Students • Come From Wide Area; .8 Come From Atroad

A brealldo•n or f<'&I 1ra1.o" &atl:>UC fl'\ :II Iha! 636

or thl' 7.W :-;1.JC students 111111 9'&11 oome from Idaho. S1111 pu Cl'nl. or 447. are residents of the rolll'&e dlstnct. Of the 108 out1lf-sta:e l>todent •

• ; s comc rrom 11uhlr.&:ton and l'llht rrom othf'f courtnes. coNr d'Alen,., aupplles

about 43 pl'r Cl'Dt or the dla· • tnet i.1Udt'!ll6. Rellllranla tlom at her di Ill net communl· Iles: Po6t f'alla 52, Haydl'o

.J..ake 25. Rathdrum :?2, Cata!· do 16, Harl18otl 5, \\ Orll'7 3. Bayvll'• 3.

F'rom Kool<'n&I Coun11 out· de tbe OOllf'&l' dlautct:

so1r11 Lake 9. Athol ?. From Shollhone Coun11:

KPUOH 24. \\al lace 18. Oa· 9bu m 9, Plnehura t 8. Smelter· VI lie 5. Kingston 3. Sllvert0n 3, Mullan 2. Ena•·llte 2. Paae I, Calder t.

• F'rom BOnnPr count)" Sahel· point 25, Prtt"<t Rlvf'r 7, Hope 3. samuf'ls 2. Sall"' 2. Cool· Int. • F'rom 80undary County: BOnnNa F'f'rry 11. Naples 2. Copeland 1.

From Be~wah Coun17: ~. Martes IS. Plurr.inf'f 2. Tmsed 2. Fernwood 2.

F'rom Lalah County: Mos· ~" 6. Kendrick 2. Tro• 2. 1>at latch 1. Jull.,.tta I.

F'rom ~z Perce County: Le•IBlon 2. LaP"al 1.

• F'rom Ada County; Bol&e 2. Star 1.

Prom Lewi County N<'7 Perce 2. Kamiah I.

• F'rom Good Inc Count) Haaernnn I.

F'rom Minidoka Countr. RupNl I. • Prom Twtn F'AI l!I County Buhl 1.

From ld11 lo Count> Grane"· vUll' 1.

• Prom Blatnr Counl>" Krl· clum I.

stud••nls from \\11 hlnaton Spok11nc 45. N1•wport 7. Rock· , ord 2. OU11 Orchord!I 2. Rll.7.vtlle 2. R08alla 2 . 5(•atllt' 2; on\! Nich from Orrrnacrt•R.

.,1\llllwood. Ch1>1\1•loh. Ot1kN1· 'tlalP, f'u.lrfll'ld. CoMllt>. 81!1 l<'VUI', llllbur. ltArnn•ton, Gold<'ndolt'. Oraham. 1111110 ,ll alla. llUll'f\' 1111', Pon An· JIPlt!-.

F'rom CaJ lfornla. Loni: Bl'ach :?. ont! roch lrum j!ur&I ncton Pul., Orlndn. Orn\1 llr, T>lllln, Burlxlnk, Slall'llnl', and F.nctno.

From " 1n1ana: one CAl'.h 4ror:i St•f!IM tak<', Anacond:I. Lolo , !\o•nn, and Libby.

f Nm Ow~on Ponla.nd 3 on1 r11ch from Sa lcm and • •lh.

f"rom Qilo· one t'ilCh nom C1non11111. Glb!lonbUr;. and Manon. • F'Nm ~n(l('SOll" Pl>rk Rapid! 1.

f'mm Ollnol:; HLChland Park t. • OnP 1ilud1 01 comes lfl>m l'aCb of thr lollo,.\nG pl~Cl'!I abroad Guanlnnr1mo. Cuba J'rtn1uanu, Mnln,n, Cal11ar,, Xlbl'rt~. Canada \ 'nncou\N, Bntl'h Culumt:h. Cllllada. Cr11nbmtlk , Br tl6h Columbia. c;;ann,!l_n.

New Stationery Is Now In Bookstore • Tht nt•\\ :->I.JC •lltllonPf\ 1-- a1·01labh at lhl' book 5\0fl 1~ fildPm or :? l ~hcl't5 or bO\l't\ Of aboul 38 i;hct~, ~i<·r .is F.\"l~n Brr,, book

t• r• llN>iN.

Nominees For Class OJ.fices

'· Reference Section Of Library Is Planned

Ru "l &>Cl• rlln . hbmnan, rl'!><>rta lnat thf' restncted area of tbr llbrar:r wlll br f'nlar11<'d to acc:ommodate 25 pcop 1.. IA &00n aa addJuonat tables orl' a\11tlablt'.

Tht' arra "Ill conll\ln all rPrrrrnre books and !DUI! more accC1J!l lblf' llUCh books u "\\ ho'8 \\ho .. and ··Per· lodlC&lb Gulde \0 UINalUn'."

Rt'"ltlcllnc this area ... 111 kct'P mall'rtals consolldllted.

SOdrrllna &lres~rs thtU n<•llhcr bo<oks nor loo!lll ll'Df noll'books .. 111 br allo"ed In this af\'L Student.~ .. tshlr~ to takr n:>tP.11 mill do &0 lo a ~plral n<>C rbook or on a sht'e t or paper.

He "'P"'s& l'd b1s bt>P<" lhal this lnno•-.r.i n will accommodate titudcct" In tbf'ir .,. ~ research

,.orL:.....---:-:-~--Colendar Of E,..ou

0 Bell. &l k ~ JI<', 1n •llC SUB

Oct. ~I - Cbt .. ·rl<'ader 1~1· wt:;. 11cth1tv period io the i:y

0:1. :?5 - Clx>tr P:ut_r, i;,-m. S OOp ••

and sop ! c .as es. •u tbe 2ll <':=ialb f an mlflllll M use b1J h d sept. 30.

Candid tt'S end<' &peoc:hes 1n the Sudent Union dun ni: actl\ It• ~n d la.~1 Y.ednl':'lday ~nd Tbu"'dl!J. CAnchdal~ for s phomorc

prv~1deJJt Y.ere Bob Ollhl· ber; and Phil Enck110n. Ton.r Edwards ran un 'PPOlled for 'tcr llf••sldenl ,.h 1 h• }!Arcia. Anlonton. T11nl Paul, n:nd \la.n LYn PU<>l \It'd tor sccretary·trf'G.Sarer.

The frestrnan clus noml • DlUed Old IA!!:=. F.arl Jor,eosm and Jer.1 Gr~ 'l1 !ur rresl.denL Bob Twluer and Betn Johnson nan r r 'lce-pl'l'SIClmt. Judr Rt'Ssler. h:lmi Brue~ and Karen Sa.'ld • rr Oll t!IP bat l I : HC :eta::> o{:eas~r ••

Tl:e fe>Ults r lhr cltcll D wue too late r tb & •r I DC mt d sill bt- a> tttd D l DOI SS::!!.

:\ ua.-eloi;ue ... 111 br wn ill tl:f' 1."1t:1c!AY, Oc~ ::s.

A WS Officers

Enrollment Is 21% Above 1963 Record

llhf'n ret:lslrallon cloaed fur thr fall term on Septrm· be: :?8. 744 Wt'tt' enrolll.'d In d 1y cl as•"" 11L NIJC. Thlll rt'<:Ord enrollmml 111 an In· cr~a.<l' ot 128 O\'er last raJI. or a ZI per cml rtse.

Freshmen outnumber ,;opho· mort>S H S lo W7 and two ~Ptetal »tudcnts are Included ln th•• total. There arc 302 m~n In the frosh cluss and 143 women. The sophomore clu• ls composed or 204 mrn and !\3 ,.omen •

tn \ht' cntuc student body. th~re au• 507 men lhl s !1111 and 23': "' imt~n.

T'" •ocauono.J deparlmcnts l i5 enrolled, al I men.

Orcle I( Offlon Ha 01od -; 1 r o lht Circle K

&I" Dav · Port, pre81· dent Alan Perr). vlct--1>res­ldent Bnan .\t:llf'r, secretary. a:id BruceAndenmo.1rruurPr.

Thi! club la off 10 an active 111n-rti>:11 ntlnc the college

aelc me a.tens. muln;: new ul call tor tbr dlr<elion

•tens and rt:13lntlnc tbe old nea and m.etlnc •Ith the

!\Iv.er.la Club once a month.

t;ARl..E'TTA JI.GARS

'•"''1

W"ElltlE~OAY. OCTOBER U , 1964

Stu dent Board Cages Snake At Routine Meeting

The first prob!~ handled b1 the Student Board at their mttlinc October 6. Wb ca111~ a Cri elldl> snalte ,..ho wanted 10 Join the party. The snake was the pet ot James Buml>. blotoc» In· slructor.

LarlJ' Boz&rlh, public rela· lions cha! rmo.n, reported 1ha1 the Public Relauons Commit · tee has made proaress with publicity through the Coeur d 'Alene Prl'Ss nnd station KVN I. Plans were mo.de to establish a sei pattern for news releases regardlna NI.JC acth'ities.

Russell Brown, cha.lrman of the Board. announced that be would handle the remaJnlnc deuils for class elections.

The Rome Elconomlcs Club requested $100 10 be used b)· the eroup to attend a con•·en­Uon In SID Valley. Idaho. Tlmllle Rogers made the request ror tbe eroup. II ,.as ai;reed tba1 they would be permllted to attend Oct. 10 and 11.

Tt.... mtttlnc wb actJoumed tollowtnc a brtet discussion or remalrung details.

Guests were Robert ll'rlahl. ph,yslcs Instructor, Timllle Rogers and Sany Simon.

'Our Hearts Were Young And Gay' Is Will Run Oct. 29-30

"o.tr Hearts Were Young and Qo.y " wlll be lhc tlrst presentation by the NIJC lhenler group Ibis ycor, Morgaret Ga.le, dmm11 director. 11nnounced.

The play. based on the early experiences ot actress Cornella OUs Skinner and her wnter sidekick. Emlly Klmbrouch. \\-111 co-st11r aenell<' Sbnner as !.tiss Sunner and Rond!I Lobm11.nn as \Uss Kimbroucb.

Others In tbe ca.st include Tl n:i Thayer as Therl'se. \llrll Young as the stt!'>ard · ess, Stu Kimball as tbe Admiral. n>m :\lkiDS llS Leo. Kitt\' Jetrrtes as th<' lnspf'C• tor, · Barbaro Scrattord as )ladamc £115<', Dan Hansl'n a& A*>nsteur De La Croix . Tt.:>m Thompson as t be ,.tn· do• cleaner. Bert Meyen. ..,, lhC' stt!Ward, Jud.)· Ressler as Mra. &Inner, Pat Nesstr IA the purs"r QDd f'red ~lcMUff9.)' as Dtck.

The pllly ts in rehror11al wtth tbe final performance .. 10 be given on Oct. 29 and 30 In the NIJC Cl'mnastum.

Robert Keeler will 11Sslst \lf:;. Onie in the dlrect1n1 role. with studentli titling all respanslbllillch, lncludtni: st:tce manai;ement . make-<1P Md prompt.lni:.

Watch Bvllerin Boord StUd~nlS QIC fl'mlOlfrd lo

waich the bulletin board In the front ot the mu.in bulldlnl! tor notices from the othce.

Page 2: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 19 No 2 Oct 14, 1964

THE N. L J.C. REVIEW Pubf;u..d S.mi-Mori1My Outing tit• Colle9• Y .. 1

• ly JourMliun Students • • tfte

NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE COEUR D'ALENE. IDAHO

Co-Edhou •••••• .. •. . •... Lorrolno D-eu,. Sotboro SctaUord Sports Editor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ruu Jolol Ad"erthln9 Monogers ............. Tom Gllber1, Andr~o Ross Circ...,lor1on Monogtir .•.•.. . .............. Gl~ M1dte11ott

Photogtophy Editor ................. ...• Rick Acii•rmon Roportrrs: Sru Kimball, Fron\: F10 Rito, Tom A"'uu., Rotctl'l'lory Honun, Borb McKay, Klny .HffnH, Oton• RO"doll, Porn StoffCYd, MofJho Lc-Frond•, Borbciro Rtley, Jo Ann O..,.r•b,. Bob Le1&f'iry

Editorial ... HEW COMMITTEE DESERVES SUPPORT

0.... Of th< t>f'W Q'QOnl/Q f n U • ' ;A_ •f.' •emes"r Is the Public RelOll.;)O Con •• • re.ml'!' 1·~ cons ,. of fovr sophomor"~ ond rwo r,..,,.1-i,,.,n who~ ol: • s • ·e­leose col lcpe news to local newspa~rs. mcto-,.. ':'I<! 1moge ol •he NUC student body and publictZe school orqa~ zo'J<>1u and oct1v1t1es. These g::>ol~ or» beong occ:omp • • ff' da1 news stories p¥to1ning 10 ·~uC on 1f.e Coo r d' A " Pr ,. , ortick!s senr to venous orher papers 1n ~~ ~,. ~ ,.. ccMin students from 1rio1 comrnvn.ty p<ewntl o':end•ng i, JC. 0'10 o weekly f1ve...,,1nu1e newscast oxir radio s•a•1on KV'<I .

We of the REVIEN urge yov to g ve r"e Pub c De at eris Commitree Ol'ld •IS oclvrscr, Povmond s'°""· '"·'>tter' <I support and co-opero11on.

Drama CT.ass At Work

"''•rnbors ol th• drama doss ore se-f!'n stud) Ing their pottz ior the /ol'Ost pl"9~cnrotlon · •0vr Heor's Nt:re YOi.lng ortd Goy... L•f' ro r•ght; F,..d ,\1cA,11rro)'. RoncJo Lohmann. Serr ··-•)"""• G.r>e-l/e Shrtn«.

Applications For NROTC Test Must Be Filed With Navy By Nov. 20 Applications are now avail·

able for the Navy's nine­teenth a.nnual :-!ROTC qual · Ulcatioo test. accordlog to :.ir. McFarland. The nation­wide examination wll I be given December 12. 19&1. and all eligible male high school seniors and graduates mil.)· apply.

On the basis or this test. pemonal lnten1ews. phys!• cal examinations. and other factors. Mr. MCF'arland ex· plained. over 2000 youni; men will be gl\'eO college educa ­tions as midshipmen ID NRC1I'C unlts In ~ Wt'll · known colleges and uni v<'r~ &!ties throui;hout the count!)' .

Reglstmllons ror thl' test wlU close November 20. 111rormat1onal buUel!ns and appllcalloos arl' a•allablt> t1L the U.S. Na-., Rccru1uni: Station, Posi O€fict> Bulldlni;.

A success rut appllc1111t receives nnanctal atd fo r four years or college. ThlS Includes lullion, books. uni ­forms. mlscellanl!Ot!s ex· penses. !Ind a $50.00 per month retainer fee. After successfull.Y completing col­lege degree requirements and naval science lralJU na. :more midshipmen become commissioned oCflcers In lhl' U.S. Navy or M!lr1nl' Cotpb.

During their training, reg­ular NROI'C midshipmen en;oy three summer cruises ,..Ith vartau 5 naval units, Including ••lslts to forelr,:n pc.is. These cruises help lhEm learn more nbout the vaneiy or 1111.erestini; nnd cho.llengJng opportunities a\'ol lable to them as na••o.l officers.

Male citizens or the United Stales who .. 111 be over L 7 but not yet 21 on June 30, 1965, !lDd who are now high school seniors or graduates, ue eligible to apply for the December 12, 196~. NROTC qualifying tes L Those who attain qua.llfy1ng scores will be u1ten•1ewed and glven PhYSlcal examlnnUoos next F'ebruary.

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N.t.J.C. REVIEW, c...,, o'Alene, ldoho, Wed., Octob"' 14, 1964

Meet The Prof

E. T. LITCHFIELD

e:. T. Utchn eld. Instructor tor the new journalism class rl'Cenr.J.y retired from n career covering 40 years .

He hos worked ror the IArgl'I newspapers in New York. Sl'atUe. and San F'mn· dsco. !ls last execullve poslllon was news editor to r The Spokesman-Rcvll'W. Mr. LltchOeld hllll covered oJl tn o rl'Ru lnr beats and assignments. tram cr1me 1111d poUce reports to drarnn nnd business, and was at one ume city and Sunda,y editor for The Spokesman-Review.

Mr. Litchfield hall trovoled extensively In Europe and recently retu med rrom a tou r of Greece und Its ls· lands. ltllly, France, and Switzerland.

He Ii; mnn1ed and ha..s one daughter who ls an al rll ne host ess. She Is marr1 ed to a pUot and lives In Lona lSl!lD d. New York .

Of teaching. Mr. UtchCleld say i;, "All er wo rkl nK as a professional newspaperman. the c:J11mge In opproo.cb tO

Joumallsm which one ~ets throu&h leo.cbln& Is not only refresh! ng but mos! rP-

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11ubJt1cl," said Mr. Ll~h· field. "Many petsons have the ncUon that Joumallam Is an ca&y sub)('Cl, whrr<>M quite the contrary Is true. Clns:i sessions covc1 basic rules or Joumollllm by cl ass· work , the reading and study• Ins; or nrwapapNs ond prac­Li clll wo1k ln wrlllni: news."

EHGIHEER'S CLUB PLANS TWO DINNER MEETINGS

Th() E:!l¢nl>er 's Club !.& plnnnlng nn active term, ac· cording to D. II. Moser, ad· v!ser. TM board of dl rec:torn (president, Barr y Simon. 1•lcc1)rClllden1, Kl'n uemmel· mnn; secretory, Marg Berg; treasurer. Roy Chat.rleld\ elected last spring, have planned two dinner ml"'llngs scheduled on Oct. 17 and NO\' . 20.

Last Thursdo.y Barry Simon e xplo.lne1 lbe Engineer's Club and Its purpose to o group or engineering. ror cs try and I ndusufal arts mo Jon;. Members must be enrollr.d In o ne or these three fl elds In , order to be ellalblc.

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New Mwic Makers

- h.10 aro .,..,,, •I• •.,/ ali/cors of rn. NIJC pe bo..J , Ir f "pl>• &b OaM1>o1., K"'' L'•" 0..-PCl<rrlo..

; 01111t Po,, Of', Sylvia Ll•"· 5oll -no • •

Th<' ~IJC PPP band t!ICC tl'd o rttco"' on Oct. :?. Bob Dahlbf'IS wos Plt'Clt!d Pll'SI· dt!nt, KPlth Ltt>n, \ice-prea­ldt!nt, Kau·n PatnoLt, &t'Crt'· 1u,.1rrasurer, and SAiiy Spa In. band llbrartan. A !ipf!Clal app(ll nlmenl or bU&I•

ne11a mana&Pr was atn•n to Dav" Clllrk by Mr. 8urnw.

ThP. Pl'P band Is learning many oow numbNa In addl · 1lon to tlw&t: playrd lar.t yea r. Pr•panitlons art' brine rn lldr for tbe winter concen.

, · ch I l "' t" bl' scheduled.

Cardinal Service Club Seeking More Members

~ Tl1l Cazdlra I S.-rvlc:t! Club

I stt.kln& l!lf'lllbNS. Tholll' Int Nest I'd i;hould c:ontnc t

• Luelle Lanlll', ad•1i;er, or Ptnny &)dlnr, proeldt>nt. Tho· club pr ml&P"8 to ti) lo c ".blne ,.ork with Pll'osure

• for 1 ta mr.mbt'rs. Tht! lln<t m•'l'lln& wan held

Oc t. ~ II w1111 callf!d to ordN by ~~as Sodini', anf'I

• \\hlch flhn lntroduc1•d thr club ortlc••lll Lo the new 11wnibt·r11. Knthy 111 laon WIL~ rll'Clt'<I <"hDlnnan ul thr 11l11n

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HARR JET BIG GERST AF'F. sapbomo~. Col'Ur d' Ale:ie, Idaho: "~re classroom space.

"llPecl&llJ for cbemlstr1 and the othet 1C1enCP labOratorles and classroorus.. 111 th our npandlni: collP.Ce ~ net'd II. Too larae cla.sse11 c1111se confusion a.nd r,.111111 In rnan:r students not 1e:tln1 •ha1 they could rn;m cllt:sM•s ...

SANDY ALLEN. sopbomo:P. Cataldo, Idaho.

"Put Shor.honr and Bo:i."lt'r counllt'S Into the dtstnC't Wllh P,..1JC' to PID\1d• •vet)­one with an eQual op~rturuty ror education. The l'IUdent could ca:npalsn for th!> lhemselves thwu&h lltuature and vanous mPans ...

ARDITH JOllJ"SON. sopho­more. Sarr:lpolnt, Idaho·

··Jr at Dll possible. some or the classes &hould bl:· m:idr am al ler to 11llQ,. m re tlm..­ror claas dlscul\alon. ThM<' i<hould b<' morn p~ rl'Sslonal Jwrnals In the library. 8UC'~ &8 t hos~ pul out b' the p11ycholoalcal and medical UllO(;latlon~. not only as an ald ln rcsealC'h "orll bu1 also 10 Clt'lll! lntMl'SI."

BOB LEIGHT\'. aopbOmorc. Ila \'dr.n Lak<'. Jdall>·

"Th<' de,elopmenl of o r campus ar .. to a er airr <'l· ICDI. Tbl5 c:balll:I! "ould be ror 111e i;ood or our r.UJdl'lltS aod lh-OtiC o: th !w~u?\!. ••

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'Hamlet' Leaves Student Wtth Mixed Emotions

\. ctrono• T11<1 n •• a sou1 contrail to m1 Cl'lnlon or John Glet.ud • Pl'lduclin:i DI lbt:ll t. The Picture '"H bh::t}' cb of tbe t:111r. and lb• aound ,. ..,. tx;nendous. Ha:nlet•a crem:a· •:id t~ i:h:>st • apej'Ch beca.-,ie hlcb~llchm sibbe:· lr.h aod rucbllnc L •nd 1•

Tbe stacinc n11 Sb:l.kr· spenao ln that H:J few pr !:Ii and no curtains bet•~n act• •e~ used. A tabl«". 1 r • cb11.1n1, and s!Jdtnc pan~i. ~re tbe onb props t:Md bes.des lhe biue bll.5.cs. J •onder If It •un•t ratbtr cont:51n& at the IJ\e per· ramiance. The cameramlln •as earetul to prrs<'nt only the pertinent pans or lhf' stac~.

Costumlnc was ntL Th< aci.ors •ore ordinary strecl ma.Ile up and •Ne dressed tn e\en1n1 clothe$. TMre wa. no chan&e of costume. e\'en though the llme or lilt! pla) la Ovt!r t•o montruo. Th• fact ttnu thtr<' "'"r. no co • tume cbanc<'s hl'lptd ldentl!) Lil~ charac1era. ;et I found It :ather dlsconcert!nc to find i:11ards di i;ro In 5Utls lllld :he kine drl.'saed "'en more 1nror:nllr. II reminded me or tbe rebeiusal ber re tbe dress rebearsal. btlt as lb!! ac!lon uni Id~ I nt'at Y

fa lltl)! atxlut c:osiu es. lack or pQps ""d blurrt'd ' •1 n.

Pl>! al. was p r•11 ed 11 L1 Id can ,..~ d d a dd!Jht• ru• b f blendJnc h n t.l and non..,.n e, am nc•~: dld hf'

SPEECHES OF LATE lllJC PRESIOEMT OOMA TEO TO LIBRARY

T cc rdlnc to R1 s... ; L I bnar11lD, bib :ece!Ted 11. b k a • &Ill from i.trs. a. o. Klld ... c eur d'Alen.,. Th" book ta

1rtdcb lllrS. Kllclc • h115 >Plied ol UC<'ll'I Ir m

perch<'S and 1~PN or r l.ltc busb11.id. Or. G. o. d ... pr~1d<nt ol sue

19+1 to 19t;:?. Thr 'olu:n h b n rrr·

ted n h 5 mcm n.

N,l.J,C. RE llEW,

I- COEDS' CORNER

Roster Of SHEA Officers Complete

Th• Sud<'nt :Sall nal Edu· cc.uun ..1.: c.aclatlun. b~11er known a.~ SSE:A. electl"d ofOCN& Oct. tl. Cnroh n ~lcbols. presldrni. to po:•ro".

Chn)I )!liryOll v. a.. Pl cted 'lct'1H~ldmt; Jcrr Phllbpo;, secrctal). Ann Reid, uea•ur· er. and Bart>ara Rllev. h19· torian. ~Uss hryott, a aophomore.

ltl a EladUalt' or Cot!Ur d' Alene Hldl School and an <ducatlon major. She s;ild her plans •Pie to tttich ('ll'IDC'tllolr1 school.

w. Phillip • !ram Posl Fall!!. la a freshm:in nnd

..iurtna In fducallon. 11~ la a araduate of l\f'llo~~ H lgl: school.

MIU R<ld IS D cradu •le ol Coeur d'Akn<' H1&h S<:hOol. \Ua11 Rt Id, a !,.,~bman. said IK-r amb1Uons 11re to tc-ceave a ma~ter.i d~l:tC(' In f'ducnlion and t"arh phYsl~al eduC'allon at th•' a:>lh•ar. l~'·,•1.

)Uss Rtlt-1. rn>m Sandpoint. i~ a areduntt• or N11•um. Mont •• Hllh School. lier a.mbtUon ls t•) 11."llch 1p('cch. dmma ud En~ll8h at th< high HChool l~\'el.

The roup nbo appointed a ~ < r commtttre and D sk1L

committee . ~Uss :stchols said that

SXE:A mt>mbe111htp cards will be on sale next week.

Home Ee Girls Al Sun Valley Meeting

Accordlnr tu Mrs. Florence Slranahnn. bome ~ llllilruCLor. tht' followlni i:uls attonded tbe Rome EX:onom11>ts Asso· c1a11on moeU11t tn sun \'al~y Oct. 10: Tunllle Rodcer!, p<f'sldPnt Of the :SIJC chapll'l, Laura L<"' Yeouman•. seer<" 181). sue 1...a,. .. 1on. Janet }l niantbn: APDI ~ans, lloloroen ""Donel!. vlct'· prnldei:t 8emlta oxrord. tlP.llSurrr Allee Donat, Tl'rri Dl'Cbss. and Ruth Sh~rwtn.

Timlll e Rodgers ll"d the .. bull" ~octlon of tbe l!let'I• I,.; and B<'llY ~cnives, foll!lcr NIJC student. waa toastmtstress at thf' I un· cbeon.

Other college clut. were Crom the U or I, Idaho State Untn•r&lt.l'. Boisl' Junior Collec". :Sortb,.est Nunrrnt' Collo~r nnd Ricks Collea<'.

To make mone)· ror th11 tnp to SUn Vallry, I.Aura Lee Yeoumans. Anna \toe Riii. Mt1'. Barbaro Perkins. and Mureln Antonson prepared and 11cn·ed a brunch at 11 J. c PenMy ... ork shop ror home economists.

great moccasin!

407Shefmon C0tt.1t d' A.tens. 1doho

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Meet The Cards

,..,. Bill Smith oil o'Ot"e •o food r1'eo Cords ·o o 1-•of!'V o or Eo ,.., ,\o hln9ton ond C"O'h"'r :. ff'D' tQwt.Jrd lo r , -10r • ··~J.._ • ...

One o( l he Cl ghl \'cl crans "ho will carry the lead ror lhP Ccudlnals this yeor "lU be Bill Snilh, lust year's lrodlng scor<?r. Smith, n 6'·4" sophomon> , played his htgh school bnll n l Ma11on­H11rdln1t IH~h School in Morton, Ohio. He wns st'lCCl ­<'<I to l h(' Ohl o A ll-Stntt' Lea~ue ror his hoap ablll­lf es. He ls prcsenlly en­rolled in the B.A. Education department.

The record books show thnl Smtih averaged 44 percent ct his shol» from the floor nnd 64 percent !rom the chnril) line. Smith n1•crnged IG.6 pmnis per gnme. Bill 's big mghL was npi1ns1 thl' Uni · VNslty of Idaho F'rosh when he 101 lled 36 pol nls IO lend the Ccudtnnl:, to o J 02-85 nctorv Ol'er the Vondnts.

8111 seems 10 hn1·e the hnb11 or be1 ng 1 n the righl spot n t the n ltht ume. nil 10 lhe advnntnge of the Curdl ­nnts. Al I the~ need h; sup· port to mnkc the season a >meet!<uccess In nil Quarters.

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REDDY SAYS . . . II' )DU ran track whtle In

hlgh sehool, your expenence ls needed at :-; !JC. Coach Reid ls looking for trockm.-n or ull events 10 help beef up the Cllldlnal fleelfools. Wllether you placed last or first in your prt-vlous compe­Ullon makes little d!Ht'rence. Collei:e track requires desJ rt>. and If you hn\'e th<' desire. Conch RNd 'Mil PtlhN nnd or rrnke your tnl~nt . Thi! Cuttlllllll alhl~Llc :.laH ha> onb the besl. lake adlllntaR• or workln~ "Ith lh<m and \\in o NJJC letter.

A word lo Ille bowllnR leai:ue s<>cretsrie:,. Prei;:.­sh eNs for bowhng results are n1·alloble at both the Co\' e Bowl Wld Lllke Citv Lane:;. Plense flll them out nnd return 10 the CardionJ Re\'le" starr for complete bo"'llni:co"~ru.,. Thank 1·ou.

I would apprec1n1e letters or cn11c1sm on !1\,)' spons i:ngu and nny ideas you mlghl hn1·e nboul >ports l am neglectlni;. \\tlh \'Our help, l will have the best sports co1·erage of NJJC possible.

Tile JC Booster Club wll l SllOnsor n dance tn the gym 5atuttla}, Oct. I 7.

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On pnper. tltls year'3 Card ­i nnls look great' I can almo>H reel lbe NJCAA naltonals. t ... as i;atnc throusb some or last year'S basketball photo­graphs when l enme across a team picture. V.ell, more or less or a team PlClurE'. The Cardi ml bench and Cooch Wll IJnms were posed t n watcbln11 Jimmy Joe ~oinr up ror a Jump ~hot tlg01nSt Big Bend Coll e11e. The reason II looked hke a ten.m picture ,..as becG1Jse there was not anyonl' In the gym. If there bad been 500 screaming stu­den~s be tilnd the Cardinals. I would have tm1111'dlat1>Jy reall zed r.hat It ,. as a p mf' ac tlon photo.

Seriously, a colleae thlll sends • te:un to a nallon:t.l tournament cenatnh should ba,·e the fulle.>t support ot Its home games. The Card­inals hnve I~ of them lllll< year, and your Sl.IPPOrt l" needed lo help them i;et to the nallollllls..

LaSI Tuesdu.1, at the lnv1-1"Ltion of Conch llUbwns, I llltendl'd n luncheon of North Idaho Junior College BoostNS •t Frttz •, Comt>r. Thest> ,.entl"men desel\·e o 1·01c "r thnnlt~ rrom all of us. They

ll!llru?.e and sponsor JC dan.ce~. hrlp \\llh the athJcUc fund. and makl' the communlt~ more coni;clou:> of Cardin~ tllltlctlc events. In foet, they work harder than mosl or us at promollng NIJC.

The student bod.l· iu NIJC has been getting something ror nolltlng from these busi ­ness men for too lonti. ll Is high lime we c:i.rrtl.'d our :;hare nf the load by attendini: and checrtng our team .. on. ft wss the only note or crrnc1sm l heard from the BoOblNS, und ll embtH­rassed ml' to bP asked why

N.IJ.C. REVIEW, Coovt d' A.l<no, ldoho, W•d., Oc1ob.1 1.1, 1964

Meet ~ Cards

Jimmy Joo (1f1 I c/nJ.1 two tor th• Cordlnol& aqoln ' th,, Eo tttrn 1'f'o~1'i1riqron Sawitrt '" lo ' y~r't ltr t ..,.."' ol ,,, >0 on for tit. Ca•d" 18- 1

llh<'n tt 1,. not Bill Snith, he wuH selected lo th•• Port· ll ls rMn> lhnn likely Jimmy land All-CH~· leom, lh~ Al 1-Joe. At 6 •• 4 ... Jim llkes to ~:~nnl. ond the All·Slnte

play ult lhc po~tltons, bul Jlm wns last yrar'l1 H'C nd Conell WU Uams 1,. the master lead! ng scorN. Joe hl>l~ed o! lhl' Cardinals nnd he wnnti; l etul the Cardlnnl" 10 n 8·1·59 Joi' nl Onl' of lh(' llllllrd $POlll. , Jim 1,, also 11 sophomorP win o"rr lhf' l\est ern Monta~o letletmnn. He pltt.)'l'd his 8ulld0l!S by dumping In . 6 h111h school bnll nt .rof{oraon bljj points . Scor1n& Is not High tn Portland Ore. where the onl y pnrl or the gumc Joi' -------·---·--- does well. Defense nnd ploy-our teams were not being making nw Included In hi fully suppated by the 11tudent spec:lnllli es. Comblnlnk lhr body. Ap&hy on our pnrt lollPr\\llh his ~corlna nblll ty , wtll choke orr thr Cardinal .Joe w11" selectC'd to lhP athletic program. There IS NJCAA Al l •Rl'R!onal Lr•am NO need for crltlclsm o f this ror his ncllon In the NJCAA kind. re11tonnl pla..voUs.

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