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OFFICIAL CAJJPUS PUBLICATION OF NIJC STUDENT BODY ·NOVEMBER ISSUE

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J1.mior College Glee Club has plans for a full schedule of mua~cal event, according to. Hele::i. 'Finch, dir, ctor . One important date has been s t for December 5 in th~ Isehello aoo:n ~t the Davenport Hotel iL Spokane. ;t\e~o the group will appecr before the i.fo•·thwest Acsociation of Seoonder y and 'l:"gher So ~ools . Prior to the Spokane epr>eA:.-snce the group's initial oo~cert >T.11 be given in ~he NIJC audito~~um h~Ecre the traditional Thc.nlcsgi ving prog:·e:I!, sponsored for the benefit of collets student body and local citizens . Approximately 35 voices ere in the or ganitation , Mrs . Finch said . A Glee Club council , comprised of Sue Kildow, Oen "ay, Patti Gustafson, Bob Le CBi.;l, end Bonita Burroughs , will direct the g£o~ral activites for the orl llnization . 0

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The male students will have a hard time getting ds~ea this year as there are a mora 41 women onrollod to a grand tota l of 100 men in the doy courses . or the 141 r egular students there ere Bl freshmen while only 28 sophomores , 5 taking special oouroes and 27 enrolled for vo-

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Member s of the Technlques and Ooservution Class of North Idaho Junior Colloge , po.rt of the Education Dopertmont made field trips to Bryano.nd Winton Pubir ~chools r ecently to study theories ~f teaching ns they are put into practi~bl idea of the problems of teaching . They ere a requir ed pert of the. ftt:.ul'le e1ucator ' s training, Dr . Eva S, Ogg, instruooor tn Education, reported ,

r=u CJch Linr I< Drows Sr.-: : r-:; Frcrn Ovtr Noc10 n Co11oh Bob L1DQk 1 s promising basketball team lists fourteen aspirants for positions on the V11.r isty. Under the new r egime Junior College fans can expect a 'l'1inning season for a change . Three sections of thEt oountry are represented by tho 11 thletos .. From the eastern seaboard co.~es Bob Burr o~ghs , former Irvington, Nen Jer sey High School star . Bob, a 6 foot 3 inch fast moving forward, was one of the leading scorers in the state of Kew Jersey.

High School . They are Arne Th\.ll1 ~ :~.Y:l·. d'ohn Vesowick and Dick Saigis. Thu.::.r.:...· '·:: a fleshy lert-h~ded foM'lar d who GtfJ.ir: 6 font 3 i nches end tips the scale& ~~ 201, C~r~ lned his high school team eu.-ing Ms .:; .•a l two ~ers there . Thun'1·i:l 1r also !J1. ~yo ~ for Ba'iitche ' s BBX'O fil·~~ an o·.-t ::"1;a111.· ng oe-:d- pro outfit. Al:.o fr~ m..;.-,..:r...- n P..:'..>}1 io John V~i!'l\'t·.:.:. 6 foot 5 i uch pivot man who topped h::.Jnisen :.c. sco!"ing du?"ing his senior ~·~ar . Jor.~ ~ s r are tine ~as spent pla~'in£: f or Yps ~!anti 1 s ~\..<>aian Five . The · '.r.l.:d p~ eyer for L;a-...Jld:-en High to msk-3 the t rek we d is ditl:i·aive Dick Sar gis , a high s coring gui.:·-3 , Sar gis played for Irv Benjamin ' s Hardware where he was leading scorer for the past t'fi'o seasons . From Von stel:.ben High Sohool m:c~cs.• go com.es Eddie Keegan, a brilliant guard and floor can . Keegan is out at present as the result of a recent appendeu~c;:iy~ The fif'th per son to oore from Chicago brings per naps the most outstandin; r ecord of all . Th:s is \lilliam .Min!~a, a clever guard Tiho r.es All South State Street his final two yearo in school . From Salem, O~egon , B1gh School comes two of their outst andint athletes , Wayne Walling and Gene Jones . T.alling is a r ugged 6 fcot 5 inch center who was a me~ber of All Big Six squa1 1u::j ~g hlQ sen' or year , Bon<!eome Gene Jonas 4 a teai:cna te of Wa:ri.,... s ~ a :s onv o!' Sa~ta great all - round ethletes F.· om Moscow Wt' have tlro !l.aple Court specia lists in Kieth Bi 6r e.n and Kenneth Stee:nsma . Kieth was both high scorer and cnptain in both his jUnior and . year while Kenny \V!ls a m6l:lber at the al ...district tel!Il for two years . ( ~~ Cont. P•• •, J

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The North Idaho Junior Coll e~e h.ns organiud a tumbling team for the currert year i t was announced today . The tetlL. first in N. I . J . C. HI.story, is under tile dir ection of Fr ank Evans. Biology ~­ structor . Those turning out for instruction 6lld fundamental drills are Ron Booths , John Davis , Allen De!ongchamp, Ron cr ickson, Paul Jones , Stanley Oldow, Richar d Orooby, Phil Poole. Dave Presley, and J \ cx Russell . Mrs . I.ante Krider · and lira . Earl Ogg enter tained the Women's College Club at Mrs . Krider ' s home recently.


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