N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 20 No 12 Mar 23, 1966

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·oebaters, Drama .Entries Win 23 At Linfield Tournament '.1emb<'111 of th• 'ii.JC D• late •T~am sroeured 23 "'' ns at the Unfleld lnYltaUonal Detn1e Toumam.,nl, March • 3·S. at Mc~Unn~vtlll', Orri::on. In the "Oml'n • dh11don the tnms or Pall<1 Bro•n. Sheryl BNssuom. Cancty Dall , and Jo Ann Richmond hDd combined total of four •In and two lo&ses. Frank Flo RI to and John • O'Neill won th rel' and 1011 three In that same compttltlon. "hereas John Sht'lton and Barlll ra Diitz "0 n four. lo't , h•O. Patsy Brown won four d4'bates In the Junior 11omrn•11 Uncoln OouaJa.s. Barbara • Diltz won three and loi<t three In lht' ~nlor \\omen's Uncoln· Dougl11t. compeUUon. John Shelton and f'ronk Flo • Rllo enah won four 11nd lost two debntes In the Junior Men's Llnaoln·Douclu di· vision. • Peg Dohrm11n, G11ry Chap· pell, and Calhll' Hrr17.a re· presented th<' NIJC Orama • Oepartmrnt In the oral InterpretaUon partlctp111ton. Their SCOlt'S art' ~.1.3 3.2.3. :?.~.~. respecllvl'IY. • \lore than 700 contelants from se,en western state .. and IO"• ent<'ll'd lhe comi>e· lllion with ab>ut •S coll~Ct'S • represented.

2 One-Act Plays •Set for March 25 Two one-ect drama.s "111 be eP<esented by the Cardinal Players, \larch :?S. at 11:00 11.m. In tht' (:.\m, accordlna to Marcaret Gale. tn· uuctor. Charactel'l' for tht' l!rbt ple_v, "Thl' Dealh Cell ' '. v.hlch t!ll<es plact' In the ei nterlor or a Jail. are: Tom Bo.II. as the son; Cath.> Hrrlza, a!i lht' mo lht'r: Gary Chllppelle. 11" the Jallor. and • Bulch Butel. as the chOD· lain. Mr!<. Cilllt' so.Id. The second play, "The Long Sllcnet.' " · talte~ pince ~ n a l!sherm11n's hut. Char· ac ~r.; arl': Am.sh. ~Uke SulU van: Lazar, Garth Rou· ernond: Vn."11ly, f'rank Yama· moto: \1ary, Mac:y Ann Luedlkl': Reba.. Kath) Zimmerman: and \larlha. 'Jadellne Tilt50. \lit<. ~ale eiplained. \lembrrs of the dr11111a class "'111 take care o! the st:ulnc. II &ht'. and ma kHJp, she ddt"d.

CALE\'D t R \larch .3 - Endi:• .Ptnocill< Tournam<'nt-SUb. 7:30 p.m. \larch :?3 - Rt!<I Hor.Mia \8. anhandle Coac:he~-buktt· ball ~ame 1n the =-1JC C.\m, i;pon!IDred b\ the Booster Club. 8 p.m. AdmJsston. a<illts. -S 1.00: children, !>O cm ts. March 24 - Sport Rl'<'>>llnl • Unn Banquet, SUb. 7 p.rr. \!Drch 25 - OramD prr en· 9\n11on. 11 a.m.: !':IJC 1rm. March 25 - Do.net. SUB. Musi ( b' c;. H Nbl'r\ Slnl th and lhe ConC<'l>I ... • \ID!Ch 29 - NIJC Spdnc ConcerL. /I Co11pellu ChOtr. llo~pllo.J Ben .. nt. Norlh Shor~ •con' cntlon Crncrr. ll p.m. •

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Neil Peterson Named 1966-67 ASS Prexy, Dohrman Vice-Prexy

T ;. do ~ J to iP dl'lt r:i.n "ll<tner couei:e atudenta will retain Ull'l: studmt defercents '«ill bl' orJered lo C'&ll' oolll'ce stu· dl'!lts. d!1<>etor or lhl' Selec· l!ve Sl'niCe, Le•IS B. Ha· hl'Y. announced recently. The atudent will take only one test; howe"er. It will bl' II ven 11e>eral dmes. Tb" nrst lWO ll'S!S WJll be of· ft'lt'd Io Ma,)• and the thud In June. Another test will folio.,. later, the director said. He disclosed that tht test rl'Sults. combined wt th the student's class srandlna. could lndicntt' wbetber c:ie Pt'ISOn ts rt'classJned I ·A. Plan~ were tmcomple~ !o: tht' test1n1 procmm and mt· uauons \\Ould dlffe: froci sta~ to Ma~. Hett<h•" empha:;lzed. The tests are prtman~ !or :<tudl'nts not In the top of 11\t'lr clus. Hershe• :>a1d but he added that top ~tudent5 "ho take the test 20d pass II "ould la\'e double lnstll'ance •Pl nst tlie draft. n. must be empba!dzed. thou Ch. that students "'1th top ll"ld"" do not ha to take th" test to retain their :?-6 defelT!lent, Henshey said. s111deni.:. who make lo.. crad~ on tbe tesl and ha\'e a lo• class stnnd· Inc could be classil!ed 1-J\ and dranl'd. thl' dlreclDr concluded.

Seti f\'ler-;on wa• rl•c:t~d Plt'r.ldtnl or lhl" NIJC ,..,..,. elated Studl'!lt 8041 dudna lhto elecann1 held Frtdlly, March 18. The •1C<'"Prl"1'ldrnt t'lect la Pcuy Oohnnon. These •tudents will bf• In charie of 111Udent ncU \1 U "11 dudnc lhe 1988-67 school

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Journalism Instructor To Speak At Convention Edwatd T. Lltcbfl~d. ~!JC Journalism Instructor. h3.s been t n•itcd lo paniclpate In the :?Oth annusl timHl:ilQ' of Idaho HI sh S:b ol Joum:l· !ltim confereoce at Mo..cow APrll I and 2. The Idaho Journalism ,\d\·tsers A5soda· Uon .. 111 hold 11s annual mttunc at :.ioscow 111 Ille same tta:e. Pnncipal ~pnker at tnf' conference will be Pnul s Swem son. uecut.• e direc· lor al The Spspaper F'u:id. the orsantz"llon sp0ru;ored b:> thl' ~II sueet Journal to fUrlhf't the C&UM' or jouma · llr.m l'ducatJon and c:ueer planntni:. S.-eos.•on !oc:1er1Y "' a.s ma ra 11:1 n1 edl tor of the \~nncapalis Starand Tnll.lne. UtchOeld, "ho "'as ~1~· ttve ne.,-s editor of The Spokesman·Rl'\1l'Y• for rnaey veai.. ,.tll 1:11re lln addN'Ss >n the neceasttr for knowl· rd&<' and USt' Of precise Enllllsll ln the n<·,.spaprr wr1Un1t llctd. Last yellr hc .pokt to the croup ot Moscow on wnlln' erlccth·e edl· tortats. Several hundred students rrom all part • or ld!Ulo attend lht' annual UN\'N5llv can· fNl'nCt' •dlh their tmuuctoB r ad,lsers.

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enr:inecrtng ar>d elKtrorucs 11wden1a 'Aedn{"S · ~. lob.rd! 16. !.!!. HISllT V.llliac soo and :.tr. Robert F'olT!lan or the Cit'nel'IJ Tl'I· rpba ne Oln:pall.". Cl 11cu ssed the lasar lJI connecuon w1 tb the n eld or commu nl caaons, both at pr.,s'11t and In the tu iure. re1:mtl'd Mr. \!O&l'r, Instructor. ID

Th< General Tl'l<'PhoRt' com1'4nt plans to Jllf!5rnt more l'·Cturs ti NIJC rn11 nrrr1 nc ond et~ctn1n1c11 clIL u- l.1 lhl" ftllun;. AC· cording ID '.Ir. AIO&t'I, lh""" procrian:s .. lit ket'P studmts up-to-dalt' on th,. rapid ad· vanc~m.,nt• bPtn& ma(~ In tbla l!cld.

5'<• ·ral chanc In feea for Dell tall •ere made at the collece B.. rd of Trua~• lllttllDI March H. /\lllO chanced •u the rl'CUl•llon pt'rllllruni to l"l!qulred real· denc1 In lhl' coUece dorm· ll011. An tncreue In aome whole· aale rood co111.s of aboul 10 pPr cent In lhe put st1 months aod predictions or another S to 10 pl'r cent lncrl'ue cllnnc 1 !168 hi.!> made II necf'!!1ar1 lo chance the board ree for donnl IDr.Y res· tdcnl.ll. The """' board coat to sucll &tudent.s ne1t fall will be $SH. The room rental fee remains unchanced at $290, maklDJ a total COii! c f $80-I annually for swdents llvlnc tn tbe donnltory. TM SC!dent Services Fee. •bl ch ls le,1ed lo purcbue equipment far t!le S~ent tillloa and to reUre the reve· nue bonda •hlcb ciade pas· slbll' buildlnc of ::its factl· llJ', was raised to SH per ll!Ce:!ltl'r, e!fctal \"(' Dell fall. Bei:aa1nc nl'st fall. th tollowt,.; d?i=llDIY r I· dcnce re1:11laDOD "111 bl' 111 effect .. S? 11111den1 uadt'r the qe of :!6 wbo Is llOl a rt'!l!dent or I.he SIDI" or 1daba will be pennltt«I lo U '" off campos unl«>ss· (t) be rr~ld"s at ho me. <Z he rK!dl!ll wl th a blood relal!vt', 13> bl' IJU a doclCH'S dlu•cthe not to U ,. ., tn the dormitory. "So allldt•nt undN the acr c.r :;c; •ho Is. not a rcstdl!llt of the coUur di 'tr1ct bit I• a msld('Qt of ldahO will ~ prlT!llU•'CI 10 11,e off campus unlt•H' Cl) he res!dP.S al holl'.t', (21 h<' rr•ldes wl 111 a blood rrlaU\"t', (3) he ba.. a docl<lr'" dt!l'cllve not to 11•1· In th<' dormitory, (1) h~ IA excused for f1nandal rt'a· aona."

BalloUng. which be1111n al 0 F'ddll.l 111omln11. conllnurd unlll 3 p.m .. after whJah thll\ vot1111 were counted by E:lhol Br1aht. present /l .S.B. pr•· tdmt, cind m~mbcra or tM studmt bollrd with the n · ccptlon or candldatm 'o\1 nk Anderson and NN I Pet""'°"· The 111110 or candidate" for president I ncludod Jan Bull , John O'Neill, and Nl!ll Pilteraon. Another :studfnt. Milt TUrle~r. ran all a .,. dte-ln can· dlda~. vtcc-praldftlllal no~· lne• wert- Pl'lllU' Dobnnan and V:lnk Anderson. The campalsn. "nlch . . . outatandtnc for Ii. lack or blt~me1111 between the can· dldat<!ll, •aa cul ml nated by sp~eches from each of thl' candidates lo tbe SUB dul!ns acdvt11 pedod Much 18 and All or the cancld.Ates 11. stated that.. natura.111. tht1 hoped to wtn: but Iba 1 wtn or lose. they would conanul! co wont for tbe llDO d of N !JC. Final IO~ talllts showed tho rollowlnc count: PreJil • dent - Jan Bull 28. John O'Nnll 83 . Nell Pl'IN!IOn 111 . Miit Turley (Wdlt' In) 93: VICt'-pre11lden1 - Peiro Dohrman I 116. Wink AndNllOR

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Bridge, Pinochle Tourney In SUB The SAC will >pDnllOr a Bddse-Ptnochle toumammt In the Sllldent Union at 7:30. on March 23 at 7:30 p.m. Re· frsbmenta will be servl'd ~II ac the neolac. accord· Ins ID GOQ' O'Connell. member. He uid lllat student.s who wt sh lD play should <<'" C1SIU lot>odt.T In the SIUdeal OfOce cllnna AcU\'111 Penod. G:uy llald that the Recoi::ll!Uon S:iorpabord, to be held Marcll 2~ . 11 open co an,ooe ><bo .tshes to auend. Se added tbal there Will be • cbarce !or I.Ills; surd~nl Acu,·111 cards will not be accrpted. Gary said that In add! QOD to the pla)'tr a... aldt to be prescilf'd. the StudMll Board "'111 present a eooster of the,..,., a•-.rd. Plan~ are being made ror campus \\Pelt, wll! ch will b~ the Jut "N:Ok In APd l. O'Connell u!d that s.-c~ · tall<'• or NI.JC cl u bt tia ve been milked rn •ullnll ldtas tor special evmt.s that UlcJ w1U ap0nsordur1ntt !Illa w•~k • The officP reminds 11D.1denu lha1 oolY ~mrr~Pncv calla • ~ d•Jl•tted.


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