KYNIWill Feature NIJC Each Sunday In Half-Hour Show To 11ve lhe pub!Jc an Idea wlmt the collcce does tor the sludent and what t~ student does ror NJJC la the ceneral purPofle or the radio propani that will be beard t~ nrat Ume on Sunday. Oct. 28, at 2:30 p.m. on KVNI. Don Cerf monte and K VY! Radio Station have been verr ~eneroua and helprul ln uran11tns ro1 thlll public StrTICe to be broadcast each Sunday. \Ir. Oerlmonte la atncerelJ' 111ternted In this presenlatlon alnce wu a s tudent at NlJC a rew 7ears ago. He llPPreclntes tlK' many fnteresUns and varloW1 c:ampUa acUvttrea. Tllf' 011!t one-halt hour pro•ram lwll been outll ned snd wUI eon11lat or an Interview with Mr. Chrl11tlan11on, the plaJ'ln1 or our c0Ue1e sons. and two musical aelecUons. 'ThN Pollllcal Science Club wlll dlYUlce thelt purpaee and runctlona. Th" programs to rollo" wIll lnrorm the public or what the atudenta have to look rorward to l n th~ WIJ3 ot "F'ut ure Actlvlllca." There will be a calcnd4r or events ror the comln« week. such as usem· blles. aoclal ~•ents, and club runcllons. There wlll be • musical or dramatic con· trlbutlonoratudent talent. The main purPOao or NIJC - edu· cation - wlll be told throu11h panel dleeuaalons and through lntervlcwa with members or the raeull)'. Mr. Stone Is the facu11.7 •d· vlaor In lhla lalesl Hhlc:ve· mrnt. Tho co-moderators rue Oeorge F.vJen und Thoo Ann llllllAma. Theo Ann la nlllo tho ell rector or lhe progmm and Elana Frederickson la the head·wrltor. lll:;LPllANTEDll Some PhllHll !lre sllU In tho plAnnln& pro· cou. An,yonc lntol\lstcd In holpln1 should contact Theo Ann or O!'Orac. Thoy would slncer<'l.Y appreciate all) vol· untooni who ha vo musical or dramatic talent. BE SURE TO TUNE IN AND 01\11!: YOUR COLL.EOE A BOOST UPllARD.
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VOLUME XVII, tlO. 2
Nominees For Class Offices
Election Cof11>1etes Roster Of Student Officers For Ye11 The two week campo.lgn ror student bod.Y and class or· rlces ended onOetober 17 with o.bout 321 members or the student bods voting. Tbe results Me as follows: student bod.1 vice president. Clyde Weller. rresh1114n pres I· dent, Bob Reiswig. rresb1114n •ice-president, Joe Mathis. freshman secretary, Betty Sen· RT• ves. sophomore president F'red Muhs. sophomore •Ice· president, Norm Costello: sophomore secr.,tar.r. Dorothy Carson. Nominees for the olflces were. student body vice-pres· !dent - Clyde Weller. Ter11 Carlbcr~. and Dnwn Ounvnldson. Freshman president - Bob Reiswig, Jerry Salin~. Jon Hlppler. Freshman vice president Joe Mathis. Cary Jorgenson, Pnr \fceker. Dave Coleman. Twyla Schultz. and Ron Bmn· son.
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Students, Faculty Relax At AWS Teo 1'ho annual AllS-sponsored all coUoao tu wu bl'ld Ootobr-r 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. In tho student union. Fla..on. rrom tho eampUs Jrounda wore used for tho beautllul bOUQUOI !lilt ..... ti.<! Cl'ntcr piece or th<! &N•ln11 tabh>. A casual. relaxed atmosphero was ~ated by mualc In the 'background PlllJ'ed by Ebena Shlelda. Correo, punch and cookies "ere •N•ed. The committees wore· l'OSleni - Karen Ran&on, W-nn Prosser and Sandy F'ltcb. dcicoratlons - Marlene Sork· non, Connie Lien. Shella Johnson and Sand.)' Joluison, •ntertalnmont- Loe! Fairchild and Helen Newton: servln1 Clllud IA Dllon, Karen Hanson. Clara RoblnK. Betty f'lt<:hner. and Cat!\y Conners. and the clean up - Sharon Parriott, Joen ElUa. Marlene Sorkness, Connie Wen, B.,117 Seam~es and Shella Johnson. M11n,y students and teachers attended th" runct!on. and It wu Judged a very olce tea b1 those who attended. Students are asked to be stln' thot Ill I campalan m:uertal la taken down.
JUDY ANDERSON NE\'/
F'reshman 8eorelnry - Sue somers. Betty Seagroves, Janet
Recording Session
Plonskl, nnd Neldtl Lien.
HEAD OF CARDINAL
SOphomore president - F'red \luhs. and Art Ooodnle. Sophomore vice-president Janet Ponsness !llld Norm CosteUo. Sophomore sec1eta11 - Patti Rosenbercer. M1uy Ann Under· wood. Diane Ausllnson. o.nd Dorot!\y Carson.
SERVICE CLUB AT JC The !llrla' scrvl"" club had Ila !hat n1eetlna or thr achoo! ynr laat Monda). Orne.. rs w~re olectod rot tbe 62·63 aohool .reor. The ortlcers o.re Proaldent. Jud> Anderson. vice proaldont. Claudla Dixon, re· cordlni soc rotary, Pottle Rosonl:Jllrger. correspondlnc nc· rNory, Diane Dixon. tro&surrr. Sh~lla Johnson. Tho PUIPOSO of lh• aer\'ICt' club ta to help "!lb manv ovcnts durlna the yur such as basketbell sames. It la spon· ~onid ~ th<' SOroptlmlst Club or Coeur d'Alort<'. lo nddltlon to the- returniOR ole•·cn rDftmbera, thert' .. 111 be elc,.en o: twt-h·e ne..- m..mbers •·olt>d Into the t-lub.
NEV/MAN CLUB PLANS HALLOWEEN DANCE IN S. U. OCT. 26
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Enrollment Hits All-Ti me Peak Of 587 This Fa II
The tlnal enrollment at NlJC has reached 587 which Is one more than the record or 586 1'hlch was reached durlna the first semester last yur. Students from Coeur d'Alene again head the list with an en· rollment or 271. Spokftne ls •ccond with 75 and Post F'lllls IS thin! with 28. Other cities and the number enrolled are Kellog~. 23. Wal· lace. 8; Prleet River. l J. katlldrum. 12, Co.taldo. 6; Pinehurst. 8; Hayden t..oke, 20, Harrison, ~. St. Martes . 6. Stlndpolnt, 8. Snelt,.rvlllo, 5: Osborn. 5, Plummer, 5,Athol,5; Hope. 2. Medlmont, 2. Bonoers Fetty. 2: Spirit Lake. 2: Ro· Hlla. Washlngl4n. 2. Mos· caw. 3; Anchoro1e. Alaska. 2. Libby, Montana. 3.
T"ntlluve plan& Mr<' no" In pro1rebS ror tho annual Rallo· To.)y G bsOl"'I. '•C°h" c ~ at f:'lod1,1e f orr o~ '"• ,,,... colle99 radio • •Ol'io. ~ • ~ U.Ml)e f.,.., end Ttt.o Ann "'•en Danct' sponsored b.Y the ••, " o •• , k v~.. Newman Club. to ~. ~.....,,.._ n Cl 'KorJ•,,9 &•S~IOl't iot m. Tbe dance 1'111 be held on l-'rtd.aJ nlcbt, Octob"' 26 In Phonos In Ofliu Are PEP BAND ELECTS the S.U.8. t..w ~otor Is In obarse ol Only For BuiinesJ Use OFFICERS; NEWTON St1lOent~ 1<1t :emanal'd :lat cctunc the band. Others on orrtce phones ar• I r bus1111' s CHOSEN PRESIDENT commltteo are decorauons Tberr Is a pay phone Elane ~rtckson. Theo .-\nn onlJ Amid a roll or drums nnd a lll!llama. Sharon O'Connell, ln tM ~nuance •av c' tt.@ csmnutum ror thf> use c( those cl.uh or e1111bals. Dennis Dick Port, Ton, Ziegler. Judy .. ho ba' ~ Nrsoaal calls to :>e1'ton wu duly sworn In as There Is one "tudent rrom Anderson and Diane Dhon, mal.e Onb emer&enc) c:.lls president or tb.e l\'IJC pep e11cb or the rollowlng cities retr~hm.,nts lll!ll•ne Pu v. lll be dclh·ered. A • o· ' t.nd. Also sharing tbe Ume· ldobo-.Emvllle. Siiverton. f'ahl, Eleonor Gar>~y And will be pasted on the bu. t n Ucbt ret band ornces was Tom llelppe, Clark Fork. Wardner. CU.udla Duon. bo<ud r.,_.trVtd ret that PU! Hanson. •ice president. Sharon 8ayvlew. and Lewiston. \lashThe them<!s "Old Black r- o. •..II students are ur' d Parriott. Ubrarlan. and Nelda ln;ton-se1111le. Chewelah. check that bullelln board Macle", and "llltcbcralt" Lien, secrel'1cy. Deer Park, Rocklortl. Omak, •CCOnd one on your 1~11 as h:lve been su;poated. Newport, llnd lnchellum. Ore· Tbe lime or the dance ww ,.ou come 1n tbe east entrunc._.> Mr. Borns, band dlrecl4r, &On-Talent. l'/otl. Ontario once or "dee a dav ror «•II be announced. sold. aner one of those rast Dallas. Md Paster. Den\'C~ and pho~ tt\4.'.:t:>&~P,.s.,. numbers -. h.lch Jeo.vea every· Colorado; New Castle. Penn· Members orthe dance cla1JSes body brutblesa. that "I a.I· sylvan!B. carlablld. CaJlrornln. Each student Is 1asltf'd t o.re reminded "' ch<'ck the check the bulletin by the It nt ,,..3YS sas every year that tbe and St. Cloud. ~Unnesota. Schedule or CIASses which Is door for l>t'fSOrm.l ml!bs&Cf.'& ond pre!lent band won't measure Jn oddltlon to these student>;. posted In the main hall b)' the to lephoM c~JIJI and messages up "' the preceding one: this there are also ten enrolled from tropl\y case. tro~ tht• ortlce $Or>r I think you wUI." rorl!lsn eountrles.