N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 20 No 11 Mar 9, 1966

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8 Students Earn 4.0 Average For First Semester Thcr "el'I' t'llh' !1111-tlme slUdcnia "11.'l "aUaJcht A " crnd• polnl a-rrsi;cs amonit !hose on n.r Dean'S Lllll ror the l1tsl •cmt-atrr or thr 1965-66 school year. Th~ ~. :11Udent.i. •erl) Al!'S Bd ~, Man b n Campbt-11, Jor Clart, Ronald Fl.llher, \'lrcll ~:lllrr. Robt n 51'1\ a&I', &lily SpeJn, and J ohn Thomas. Nln<'ly-one others also mde tbe Oran' s Lisi, 1'1llch con s1s cs ol all scudenU ca mine I:? o r more cred11 hour.i and car nlna ,rade point ••·erases o r 3 . (Bl or hl1hcr. Tho"l' "''h nvcr1111~ or 3 .5 10 ~ . were Elalnl' AdklllS . Sharon Bia) ne, Karen Boseth. Jan Bull. Martha Cle•eland, Canel' Dahl . Sharon Drnlns. Robert EJy, Ed"ard Co.lllvan , \lartlyn Cross. Jack Hammond , \ln bl l' llan!-On, \llcharl Henddck.... Pcnrl Lontz, Mao· A nn L.uedllte, Karen Pamou. Neil P~CrliOn, Jn AM Richmond , Carol Rice~. Loora SI.. Amand. Clo.111· Simmons , Diane Tucke r, KennNh \lal 1crs. Linda ll lli>on , ard enrol llorthlni:ton. Othrn. a vcm !llna 3. and O•Pr "~re Cathnn Anclse11:; , Ellle SB tor, Oil• id BPadtoll. Gt>orse Bentham, Shery I BN~lrom, Vlr111nln Blnnford. Paul Brei thBUPI. Elht•I Mae Bnehl, John Brocan. l\Aren BNt>h<'r, Eu~en• Bund.r. Richard Caron, C~n Chain Pld, Da•id Cbark, Bell) Col le lt, Rob~rt Coun, Arthur Cooper , F'rnnk Dt1rllll1lton . Robl'n Dlt>tz . f\'Mr)· Durt schi , Cantl•· FUiier. \\alter • Oilman, KIJ Clu' on. GretChf'n Cotz. Tcm Ha11Aood. Cree Ha.ycnp, 'leh1n Hayes, Sluuon Heath, Ben.• John ' son . A 11111 Ki ebert . John Kll • lmsn, Allan Ko-kl. Dam Ko••tch, Pat~~· L• • • ' • ~lau ­ rttn F'r 1mf:' . Ja nlC•· \lcEuen. • Philip )t-redlth, John \~be ­ llch, Hen~ ~sci. Kathryn Norlh, Cary O' Conn<'ll. Da•1d Pen cl', Gn ry Pf'ter., Sally 1 Po&t, Paul Prr1y, Robert R1Cl', Andrea R05S, \llchael R '"'· Klaren &lnd, Barbara Scharf!. JAnis SIOop, Dani el • S!>('nce, Dorotlly Teter. Sltlril'> Utz. Phylll" \'an Hess, Lurry \'••rhel . DUIDl' llachter, Jerry llncner. Unda \\alter. • Du Id lll'CI"' rn, Diana \lelh.'r. CaQ While, l\athl<'en \\ ,,,. _ f Id, Gal' V.u"'k", Jac:cs ,, ~ •• d Rldard ~ -'"· (~ .)

•ASB ELECTIONS TO BE HELD MARCH 18 Thr

I< n ,f rs for b d •• l will be March 18. Cand.datCll for llfCSld• nt aze • Nell Peterson. John O':'le!ll. Jan Bull. and Mill Turi"'· ·•ho II\ a "rltt'-< n candldale, \ ' lcr-(l(1•s111<>01 candldates • ir«' Pei: Dohrr:usn o.nd Terr) And.r on. c~mpDJi;n spet>c bf' to b'> l!lildr b\ the respenn e cu • d td:tt"" UIP l••nustivrt) r.rh<'dulrd !or \tnrch 11 o.nd 15. 1

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COEUR D'"UN( IDl'.HO

Campus Plarl Exhibited

Draft Is Now The Urgent Problem For Nation's Youth l tor' \O" • Of !Ar ..t:crtat1'!11 a ,.,, drofl •ttuattoa. ti bl!oot 1 1.bs paper lo A,;lp clan/r tu taIt 111 oJ I.le draft 111 ti aorr Crt$1~.

The loc'11I dfll/I lloald 1~ bee11 oa:estiowd &;o a iil.t:f/ -.tmber oJ tk Ca.dtaal Re1cu. hotur:cr, r:sore speer/le an/or111011on 1a rn1crd lo tllts local area L< v.aw1la bl.: at lhts 11 ...c. Cons('QlfC1llr. u c Aop~ lh<' /ollotn>14117el!l rall::td taf0t:J1all011 It'll/ prOtt !O be •~for:::ah1 c.

F'or almost a wholr Cft!CraUon of youn1 Amrncans. thf' drnll tos bt'en 8C>methln1 fo r ~omEOne elM> ta .,.om about. The e:;calaaon or thP •ar In \ 'let Nam - and lb<' Ukellhood that II •ill nsc hlChN - ha.s clan,rd all that. Somewhat abNpUy, lbr dra ft has become L1e mo~t uri:ent problem In !hr U'es o f prai:Ucall~ e•'«'I) .\mertcan c:ale bt'l'Aren 18 and :6. Tbr m&ll'""er nttcb or lbC' nrmf'd lore~ aft' steadlb 1ncrea.s.ng and thl' prosp~t or lhe llHUft' lndlco t cs calls runn:ni: well o~~r 30,000 n month. Al lhP bei:i ml"' or 1965. •hen thr U.S. bad onl,. ::!3.300 men In \'lrt l'/c:, less than one ppr cent •er• draftees. today, dra!tee:; make up 20 per cen t of the near!)· 200.000 m.-n In \'I et Nam. and the proportion Is llk~lr iv at> higher 1'1thnstns:uoop coc11ttments. The nt'• !oductf'<' Illas bas • bt-llPr than or.--in.(1\e dla.nce of reach! ng the batUelt eld. Many draft board~. rush! ng

ftll !heir larger QUOlll.S, han• run throucb thr &"'1lahlr suppl• or ellcible, mn-<lefer-

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red slni:Ir men and practicaJlY exhau&ted the Storr cl mamed men wt thout chlldrm. The tl'$ult Is lhBt 1111' collel!<' manpo11l'r pool must be lapped. ...lreatl)· mnizy b0:11ds. part.lculartr Jn Callfomb •bere Junior colll',es !lounsb. hat'<' bri:un recla5:!.I !ytnc collece :itudf'llll'. As or Jn.st Wf'tk, collt'Ge studrnts ln ~t'no:'ral 11111 DO t ~u be :au1Umat.lcaL11 deltrable they will be called ,.lrn necessary to fulfill dra n quota,.. To decide which students to I.alt', Ucut. G<'nl'rul Le•ds B. llcr.ibev . -;::, tbi' onebr.ir JmlJana fUJ:I bov v.ho has run Ille draft lot ::~ }ears, b:is re ID!lt.tated the quattncauon test used dunn11 25 Jl'llN, htL'< rein tltutrd the QUllll ncat!on lest USt!d dun n& lh" Keorean llar. lln&he.r bellt•vcs Iha! only the bl'St scu dcnlA should be 11~ared 11.nd •Ill d l!'llnd l!lllar a o:iod 11airl' on th,. IOC~ucsllon CulleC<' QU:iltf1t'3llon T~t or a rl0 Ul\OIUl.bly hi Sh rtlhk In da.""' to rnsur<' a atud<•nt d•·lrrmPnt. lind r the "'"' tJlcs, the draf t boards .. 111 nc• dl!Cid" "hcthl'r "•Ch atudt'ct I mo:t• lmport11nt to thr nabonal wel-

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1 rJJdert'. I ••Ploln n~ hla NIJC C011'tpu~ a"' and •ca,_ '"ode/a ro President P.A . Ctua rlott· 1'-d ,.,_ '"',.,.,>Ilda- ,... ,.,O"lol Library r•c.ntly. Dd 1 bapp<n to aee tM and l'Dlluse lb~ NIJC campus drawl.:i'3 and 8cal!! mod"ls o! wht>re he ftnn auend•'<I coin 11: pased :0.1JC Catr.1>U» ex- il'Cf' classes. pan111 n In the hall n"ar the Al the present lfllll' a comU btary about two.,. «eks asi? mlltec trom NIJC, conslsuna Th"'" plans •"' Pll rt ol a ol P. A. Ch rlsuan8Qn . co lth<'sts belni: pwpared by Ice~ praslden t , LeRoy F' . John E. Scolo"5, 11 lormer Dl1on, trust""· C~ratd Wendt, N!JC st!ldeat. ,.bo !a now a Rar &:one and Cla rence flit.': }l'lll archl!cctare maJo: Ha:i i o< lllr racull;y, a r,, at tbe CDI' tr.!lllY or Idaho. •or • r th th" fln:- of ti. atll'nded !'>llJC In 1959111. CullN, Calt, ~'Artell. Nam,. M1. Scolt'" cllo&e NIJC for and DavJs on a mastn campus the topic: of his thesis bf'pbn. Tltla plan .vtll chart future devt-lopmenta and e1 • ause be ba.~ st>en thP rapid uj.,."th ot thla collec<' In tian£!oc ol phnlcal la clllt!l'3 pa.~t yeaB and because b n1 '"LIC ca pu. en\1sloia a student bod' about :?ODO ,tudems by 19~. ROTC OFFICER TO Ht commPntt!d that, "E:IJat· SPEAK AT ASSEMBLY Inc facilities ,..llJ not ~ h \'l!'W of lil lncre&4e In abll' to handle 11:ls in>"t 1.. ~1u 11ni.!d s a tes and .... !lue IO be supple forces In \ 1et Nae, 100,_ cien:ed 1n :be IK'U :-U!Dre." mend collece ace are • !tally The ClJllllCS plar., wblcb be 1r.lf!ft'llted ln Ille opeClt!o11 ol has des1cned. Includes a rnllllary proeuwt:1•nt methods , pbyslcal ~cll.'nce bulldlnc emlncludins tile dra l t, enll&t· bracinc 12 .~ square feet. mcn1. &IJd the ROTC pr This "Ould house cbc:i:ISll)' 11ams. L-. order IQ pr '1de bloloo. pbJslcs. aod bactH- Id ~t1oc to the ~,. atu· 1.iloi::r la.boratones, ofllce dco18, :; me1:1brr r i:ie t:lll • •

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Seate& also pNpo11es Lllat :-OIJC add a t~'Cbnlcal bwldlni; CODSls\lDC ol 1.'ndDe<'riDI:, dn.,•i na. and surveylai; lal>~tones. Tbl1 llllld!M •ould sm>\ide spac.- for !o:C"S trr students dunnc re11llar da.• llme bour • and fol art clall!les at rui~L. AnothN ol the llUUCSl.!ODS cade tu" the ar.:blll'cl i::a)or Is lllll the present lr..TlllCUlum be ustd as an audilOrlum and muSlc C(,o:tple1. A n""' ntbl~llc plant. !Mludlnc a s"'lrn· trJ pool. b11Bketbll.ll court, and pro,1d.nc apact" for otbtr nthl<'llc needs would b>: lluilt If lhla plan •er used. Scoll!lS p: posed tbat the t'OCo.Uonal ol11nt-blcll boU3 rnrch1>nlcal arts and I ndu • trial 11rl • el.cl"1nic1 , nnd

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lllio SCQle' boll" and dleam tl\l\t Jus pllln, o r a li::tlat o"", wtll b• used to bt'auUh

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94 Per Cent Of Student Body Are Idaho Residents Sll •f th '· r • P· r · ••nt o r SIJC ' T.1 6 at uii•"llUi lhla aemeatcr art• l<!a h rcsldenlll , Thrl't' att, ~OOl'n\C'r, 111ud•nl A tnNlh•d from tJ Ulht'r 8 lltll'fl, 1w o Cana di an 1>rovtncea, and <:> n" fo rl'l i;n count n . AbOUI u5 pu cent o r ~tu­ d rnts rttl lltrtd lb l lvJm addu .. e-1 •IU1ln th" Junio r co lli! K• di trtc l ( l\ODlt•nol Countv ). o r 177 s 1ud~n1a. J::nrollmenl !rum lhr OlhN r •ur counuc • In tunl or collM:C! Ale.a l •I •IP by th<l IA t Idaho leal 11laturn· S h•'l!honn !17. Bonn .. r 5'l, ncn<-wah I 'I, Bo undan 11. El1hl o thM !tl<lho counl11 I n o the r Ar~u ul 1'0 have tu· den la erroll ed al NIJC. Th<' ~ count.l e • alcmc ,.Ith lhe four non-dlalrtc t c01J ntl ~ In ArPll 1. al~o pay oon·tc drnt IUI • Uon ro r lh1Hr a u11ten~. ubJrct IO fund!! 11vullabte for that purposr. Th,.te arr 18 flL m Latah, fou r from l.J.: "'• • thrr•• from Nuz l'••rcr, two from Cama s, an d one Pach 1!0111 Bannock, Blal n<' and !dam. O ther s wte 11upplyl n1 NWC wllh 11 tudt'nlll uh'. \li11 1hlnc· ion 22. Pennll)'lvanla 2. Ora· con 2 • .!.lontara 2. New Yo rk I. Colonulo I. t.ew Jnse Y I. V. 7omln& 1, lla ...-.11 1. ConDt'C t!Cutt I. :.uchlcao I. Ca ll · lo r nla 1. !owa J. T here are lh1ee Mrolled Crom Br! Ush Co l umbia, o ne comea from A lbuta, and onr studen t tails from Iraq. Enrollment f~Jm CO!llmu rtJtles • llllln th collese dl1 1rtct: Coru r d 'Alene 350. Pos l Fal ls 53. flll)'dMI I.alt~ 33, Rathdrum H. 501111 La ke> H. ~ o r ~y B, Hilrrl on I. Cataldo 3. A thol 3. Ba yY11:11 l . Otllt r neubJ cc.m 1111n! Ul'S w! Ul alZl'abl" nur:i b<'rs o f 11udent.s a t NIJC. Ketlo11 35. Sandpoi nt 34. l\allllC<! 13, S t. :ones 12. Os burn 12. MulIJl11 12. Pri est Rlv•r 10. Bonnets F t rT\' IO. lo!Osco• 7, Pio••"'' 7, " J: ·rvil l• 6.

"111 b.- 111 SJJC ll edn•sday, March 23 11> conduct a brtef

CARDINALS LEAVE FOR TOURNAMENT

IJ'C'SC!&allOD.

T' · C1<r<httal ba ~l- etC.11 .. - d . d't SUD<I • ~:nln& 14r Phoenix, A nz.>na to pla Y In t bl' AJCAA r•s:onal tourna· menL T h<"\' m,.t the wl nnrr ot a playoff b~w ..,.n Carbon coll~e o r Eas tern lit&h and Cochlae Coll <i;t> of o ou&llUI, Anzooa 10 tile !Ir.it r.JUnd.

The C:""rl:ll mil be heh• ct:rlnc Ille ncth117 period lo :he C'CI and nttecdance • Ill ~ a re<JJI :e=e11t for all male a1udPnl& who ba w rx>l complct«I o : cntNcd Into 1hel1 mlllta Q obllcatlon. F'or t he rtolllll!Dd">' or the di.)" llle o!Dccr •HI ~ In tbe co~nsc ­ lor '11 of!ice to tatc n lew all .. bo aze IDl"r~IC'd Ill ROTC and toproccsB ttDllt! orbo " lsh IO 11pply,

The process I ni: •U! con1&1 of !llllnc out a question· ct.In-. taldnc a t•o-tiocr ,.ntten c1ar.d ts l!'Jll, a nd

n i.11" ilo~po n.t -"'n' !.J r • p • 1cal Mn mtna a on .

CAP, GOWH ORDERS DUE tMMEDIATEL Y

o..,. """ '' "ta v be! jr ' f'Tl'1- ..... and rn v~ I rcotten to tum In .c:t!:LS ~,.­ m<'nlll ( r c11pa a nd c:o• ns an' 11. k t'd ., do so 1mrnt1dlately.

tn Uleolh.r tlrst rou nd pme, Phoell1 Colll''" met Dl•I• Collr&e of SI. Gro ra~. t.'lah. PbOt>nh Co ll~ t· Is hoil 1""111 !or th" iournar.i•nt 11t1d i:smu were p ll\Yl'll In thr P boerll 1 Onion Hieb School ere: O D :.iarcb 7. The ll!H' and conllC lallo n car.:es • r r<' scheduled tor '.t.Jrc h 8 and th• w1nnl'r S>ftl t 111" rab omal t o uma:::rnls In ll u~buor:, l\ll nsu. T~ pr:i aJ .. rr b:oadCUI ovtr Coeur d'Alrnc :ad! ta Uo n K\"NI o vrr U' wire l? om Pttorn11.


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