The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 16 No 2, Oct 25, 1961

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Guides To Income Management Are Told By Speaker The that In a eerie• or ccl· twal usembllea to be riven NlJC tb.la 1eu was held on Oct. 11. The apeo.ker •u Martl.D Cbeaout , u a llltl.tll manacer or tbe Idaho Ptrst Nallooal Bank lo dowol01l'o Coeur d 'Alene. w. Cbeeout spoke on the topic or mone1 rnaoagemeot. Durlnc b.la talk, Mr. Cheaoot e treaaed the lmport&Dce or maldoc bud1et1o1 a "taml.l7 a!tt.ll." Be alllo outlloed what portion• of a faml.l7' e take·home pa1 ebould be spent on each Item lo the budcet. Be auccested tbe foUowlnc perce otaces : bows· ln1 20'itt, houslnc cotte 100... food 30'itt, ck>tblo1 12'1. eavloca 10%. and the re rnalnlnc I ~ for additional expenses a nd non· neceSB lllos . Mr. Clleanut aleo U.led s ome tbln1s tllat people should not doc oncero!ng the rnaoa1emeot of their mone7. In addition. be ca ve the alutle nte tlpa on what the1 s hould look for when the1 be1Lo . to b01 durable Items a uch u cars and furniture. In bill tallt, Mt. Ches nut also dlecueeed credlt and banllrupt.c7. Concernlnr bank· ruptc1, be explained the two proceduroe that a re used lo oaaea where a pcraoo le no loncor ablo to pa7 hie dobta. Mr. Choanut Inc luded lo hla tall! many lntorcstln1 cue hle tortee from hJa o"n ex• petlencu . These cue hla· torlee effectively demonstrated tho dlfrtcultlee that can re· euJt from poor maoace ment of money. In c loelnc . Mr . Chesnut emphasized four points or money rnana1emeot: ( I ) Mar• rt ed couplee s hould dlecuaa thalr deble together; (2) Don't bUJ on lime unleu 1ou can 1 ucce1&tull,y manap your money; (3) Do your pert In ke epln1 a contract. and If 1ou can' t do ao. teU your oredllora ; (4.) Don't let your obUouona exceed your 1.neome. at

Former Cuban Official To Speak At Assembly As '61 Borm Lecturer L.allo American problems wUJ be the the me or the Uni· vorallJ' of Idaho's 1961 Borah L.ectu101 Dr. Gucla•J,madorwlll 1pealt to the students o f NlJC at an aaaomblt on Tuesday. Oct. 3 1 at 9:3 0. 11 la lltUna tllat Dr . Garcia· Amador s hould speak dwlna o . N. Week , as be bu llad ex · tenelve nperlenc e wltb the United Nalloos. to addition to m•Jl1 u N posts . or. oarcla· Amador bu been a member ot sevcral lnter·Amert· can oonreroocos and orcan!· utlona. Dr. Garcla· Amadorwaa L.epl CCunoll and Ambuaador at IA.110 for the Cuban Fotoltn Mlnleuy. Be has served under both the Batista and CUtro co•e rnmenta. ln 1960, be Oed CCba and came to the Un.t ied Sta tea. where be bu bee n worklni In a conaclllve capacll.J' with the Pa1>-Ametlcsn Union. ROLIDAY NOV. 11 NIJC •Ul obJJen e Veterans Day on Nov. II with a s chool boUday.

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Student Officers

An ueembl,J •as held Oct. 18 In which the forelcn stu· dentll were Introduced to the student boclJ'. Five of tho forelln student& spoke at the usembl,y. Mr. Stone Lotrocluced Pete r Chenier. from Edmonton, Al· berta. C&nada, •ho acted as master of ceremonies. After a short talk, Mr. Che· nler acquainted the student bod3 with the fore lan studenta seated In the aud ience. Next, Mosta!a Farahancbl rrom Iran wu Introduced. Be told the students " hJ' he la maJorinl la a crlculture and spoke briefly about his home and his

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Maddin Wil l Head NIJC Political Science Club The nra1 evenln& meetill& or the po!Jllcal scle~ clubwas h~d Oct. 17 and an election beld. Tbe officers are: pres!dent, Robert Maddin: ,·tce·pres1dea1. J a oet l.llllanl. and &ecretao" ueasuru. Kalb.)' Orow. Commltlees were formed and a.re: a dve rtlstns. Anna Marie E:Y&JI&, Dorothy Bolton. and Ooro tb.)' CalsOA: speaker. Tom Jachettn. LesUe lb.wk· Ins and Jim Glllbraltb. Memberghlp,dues,and future orocrau ~ rre discuss~. E:ver1one Interested In na· ttonal. !crelcn. and dollll'sUc atfa lts Is encouraced to come to these meetlnµ. The meet· lnsa WU! be OD TlltsdllJ' nl&ht . 7 to 9. eve.,iwo v.•eeke. A movie •dll be sbown llt the next meeUnc .

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Stoff Change Moves Keating To Physical Sciences Deportment A recent &ta!t ch:ul&e at NJJC mo•ed Mr Keo.t1n1 from P E Ullo I.be pb7stcal sclen· cu department. Re fotmerl7 was athletic clln!cto: and pbJ'slcal education Instructor IJ.1 addltloo to teacb101 some sci~cce classes. Mr. KeaUnc ,..Ill conllnue to teaeb ph.Jstcal ceopapllJ and ceolou and will rt'place MI Burns as chemlsuy lab Instructor Mr Burns w11J rcml\in In the blalo;y depart· ment. Be .,,,_. also coach a basltttball tum eou y Ill the clcy league Mr. ll'Ullams replaces Mr Kuline as athletic dlroctor. coo.ch and pbyslcal education dePllllmt'llt bt'll.d and lmtructor.

Enrollment Of 586 Comes From A Wide Area

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Edustdo Picado ot S&n Jose , Coslo. Rica wu the nest apealler. Be spoke or the ceopapbJ'. econQlllJ', o.nd covern· meat of hlscounuy. Mr. Picado le tak.lna aato mecha nics. Foll""lnl Mt. Plcado's iallt. a student from lndJs. Lajpal Slllcb <»erot spolte to the at>:derua. Mr. Oberol. "bo Ls a mecllanlcal eopoorerlnc ma· Jnr eJplalned hie reuons for c oallnl be re and a!ao 1ue smo.e U1111reat101 !&eta about Ila b.omelaod. The lut apnker wu John· StolUWI KullUora, a political scleoce m.tJor trom Eul Af· rlca. Mt. Mutblora proved to be a very able apealte r aftd bis tallt was sre•t11 en.toyed b7 r.be scude ot bcd1. sueraJ of tbe forelsn eru· dents mentioned that they would be bapPJ to answe r questions a nd talk with 1tudeota about tbemaeJves and their home countries.

ADAMS ELECTED PREXY OF HIJC SPAHISH CLUB

At the !ltsc 01eet1oc of the Spanish Club, held Oct. 16, members nominated and elec· ted the follo•lnc otncers: president, Cllarles Adams, • Ice-president. Bill Jacobsen: sec ·ueu.. Marilyn Watson: s ocial s ec., Leis Poland. The croup plane to meet every other Monday, under the s upe rvialon of Mr. McFarlaod. E:vents planned tor the 1ear Include the showln& of movies about Peru. ard one n:ajor soclal actJvU;y. prob&bl,y a dance sponsored JolotlJ' with the French Club.

The 586 f\lll·llme d"J' stu· dents enrolled at NlJC thle fall come from all ove r ldabo. and f.rocn five foreign coun· tries . as well as from other states. Rerlatratlon cf stu· dents who are rea tdents o! the Junior collaae dletr!ct ls 359. or abo~t 62%. Despite the fact thet Ibey pay out-cf..USttlct tuition fees, students from the Coeur d'Alene rnlnlnc a.rea number 75, and those rromWashlni!U>n number 64. There a10 13 here this t&ll !iom C<nl.an countries. The 75 from Shoshone OlunQ' break down aa follows: Kinas· ton 2. Pinehurst 7. Wa.lla.ce 14, Smelterv ille 7 . KeUon 29. Osburn 7, Silverton 3, Cataldo 5, Mullan 1. Comins from other countries: Ca.nada 9, East Africa l , Iran I, cosi:a Rica 1. lndla t. Rere trom other cities In Idaho (out ot tho district): Sandpalnt 12. Stl Ma rtes 12. Priest RJver 9, Hope 6. Bon· ners Fert)' s. Spirit Lake 4, Moscow 3. Troy 2. Harvard I. Athol I. Dover 2. Potlatch I , Koote nai I , Kendrick I, Em· mett 1. Enavllle I. Idaho Falls I. Lewiston 1 From othe r states: Wublng· ton 64. Montana 4. Arizona I. Weal Virginia 1, Ohio I, Pennsyh anla I, MUUc;bu· setts 1.

Student Officers Elected After Nine Campaigning Days The Cct . 11 election matked the cllma.t o f nlne days or heated campalgolo& by noml· oees ror class om ces , sc~d eo t union board positions. and tho student body vlce·presl· denc:y. Precedlna the event were campai1na peechee given durllll an Oot. 9 assembl,y. SHI TUrbln, ))Jesldent ol the s tud.e at body. Introduce~ the candidate£ a nd each voiced hlaquall!lcatlons and opinions before the entlrestudent body. Ba.llotlna results were: stu· deot bod1 vier-president, BlU Bolsteln; s t~ dent union boord members. sue Collier and James Judd; s ophomore offl· cera: president, Ed Jacobsen: vtce· prestdent , Jerry R.yan; secretary. Ruth Dennie: and fresh.men orncers: pres ident. C!Jde ~7elle r: vlce·pres ldent. De nola Newton: secreta.ey, Dawn Cunftldson. OnlJ' 65~ of t he entire student bod,y recJslered to vote In the election. a dec rease of a bout 20'Jt, trom les t year. Sophomores led lndlvldual cl&ss voting with 7~ or the 23~ class merrbers voUna. wblle Ibo rtesbmeo, numtietlni 334, bad a 57% voting total. Tb&nksJI vi ns vacation thls Call will be Nov. 23·26 In· elusive.


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