N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 21 No 1 Sep 28, 1966

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College President Extends Welcome To Student Body Ma> I t'stend a 111o«t wncere welcome ID all Of VV<J 8111• dent~. new and returning. This ycu marka an lllHlme high In student Mrollment. ll Is our hope that II will also mal1r an alHlmt' hl&h tn student enthusiasm. Ole programs of IMtruc:tlon and student acl1v1Uee ba•e bi!en expanded llO that ,..e reel we can take cart' or the ne~ or all or you. We

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COEUI. DAUNE. IDAHO

ON-CAMPUS PARKJll6 REGULATIONS WILL BE

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dunnc these Orst days or Instruction as we Iron out , u.., ln.,vilable probl""'3 which arise with record cnrollm<!t1ts and unpredlc14blt' bulges In cel1aln areas or study. M'v thJs be a most fr&tl.(y· Ing Yt'ar for you as you malce new rnends and as you ex· plore the new horizons "blcb wlll be opened ror you. P. /\. Chrlsllanson NUC President

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REGISTRATION PHOTOS ~CHEDULED SEPT. 28 A photographer wlll be on ca~us \\ednesdll.l· morning. Sep~mber 28. to take ldenti· tficatlon pictures or all late reg! strants, those wbo resJs· tered after Septcmbtr 3. A Ust or studenlS and the Umes ~ey are to hu"e Photo$ talien are posted on bulletin boards in the administration and Ubrary bulldlngs. • These photoifaphs are a required part or recistratton.

SEATTLE U. MAN ~OMING OCT. 5 Robert K. Lll'dln~ . Director or Colle1~ Relat\Dns 5t'a1tle Unl'l"t>rslty_ "111 be a1 NWC be«lnnlnc at 10 Lm. \I rdn<'Ml"1. OctobN $. U> talk to any stud~nts lntNe•ted n lcamlna about Seattle Un1vprslt,y. He will be at a tablt srt UP for him In thl' Student ·n1on. \Ir,

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Cll.SSIFIED AD SECT IOH STARTED 1'hr R<'vlcw .... u1 accept cla11tttfird adve1111<1n1 this year. Thr cost to u~ers of this ~ecUon "Ill be 15 crnt5 'i>cr line per tnwrtl or., Orders m~ b.- placed In the bustne..s ofnc•

COMING EVENTS Sept. 28 - lnmauon dinner ror n .. w home rconomlc1> of· Jtcer' or NI JC Chapt., of the Amrrtcan Home Economtc.' Assoctauon. Oct. 5 - Class otncN olec.;1ons. 9:00 A.M. to 3.00 P.M.

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...lil..nlstrati , to Cami j. lartn lhttmA•l Vf'fl wtth t"Oltttt:•• parklni; and' dtl\lnJ n.'11\11~· Uon•. R<'ll.lmlni; .tud••nt~ should also !<"huh thrlr emone11.

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POlltPd on "ntranr~ doors l th<- ad 1 nt•tn111.1n but hi· Inc. Parkin~ In th•· c:rnt~r or Collr&I' Ortv~ 111 prohlbltrd now. StudrnL1 n·11-•l l'ltrk blcyclr.!1, motor btk~ and motor cycle• oil the pa'ed

lnRAWING, PAINTING COURSE IS OFFERED An extension drnwlng and palnlln1 course from the Unlversli;y or Idaho ap.ln wlll be offered In the NIJC ~vocational bulldlnc every Wednesday and Thursday eve· nines. nceordlna to Helen Ramon. I nstructor. t The dra111ng course has tentaU\•el,y been SN from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. llednudays: ~e palatine cour..e wlll be ..rnursdays at the same dme as the drawin11 class, she saJd. /\Jl)'one who Is Interested n taklna the course should call Helen Ramon. Coeur d' Alene. she ss.td. The bei!.n· nlng date or the first class Is 1 pendlnc.

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TWB.VE NEW STAFF MEMBERS AT NUC THIS FAll Twth• new •arr "' """' :s were on h1111d at NIJC Ulls fall to start tho n~" i;chool term. Elcht ar~ acadetnlc StaJf members. three are In the \'OC&Uonal dh1slon. aod one I In the ad:nlnlstrath'e orr1cu. Ah'erado N. DeckN Is t4"achlnc. Enallsh and :;ocloloc. He holds an M. £, decret! Crom Eastern Washin,ton Sia.Col! Collee~ and ba:o 13 years or tt"achlnc expert 'IC • prt::lar· lly in Ala.ska. Mar\"ln W, F.anner Is In the business admlnlstrauon department. H~ has an M.A. from Colorado :;iate Collece and hu ntDe r~ara or t"ach1nc t'XP<'rlence. prtnclpaJl..v In Ale Force schools In £\ltOpe. Ra,ymond /\. Gardea teacbes psycholoa. He has an M.A. from llbltwortb. Collese and Is starunc bis nr"t year of r.eachlnc. Rlcbard M. Raym :id teacbes bloloey. lie bolds an M.S. from the University of Mon· tana and bas elsht years or tPachlai; expertence In ~Una· esota and lolonl4DL Ed"1n Stuart te1&.;h_s cbemlsuy. He has an \l.S. from the t:n1,·er.1Jty or Mon· tlllla and I:? years of teaching experience In Idaho. ~larlrne F'lnney t<'aches In the EndlSll Clepar~ent. She has a B.A. from the l:Dl\"1'r· 5llY ol ldahO lllld one }ear or teachlna cxperlt nee la llU· nots. \'lr~nla nnsley teaches En1llsh. She bu an 'J.A. Hom th•· t:nh rslly ol Idaho and Onr '<'IU Of lcachtllt U · peucnce at tb U. "'Idaho. John Spnnkle tuchcs machine tool lab. HP 1 a former \"Ocauonal teacher In cal1· fornla. Tom P Robb teaches mldmanac"""'Tll In till" \"OCauonal dhtalon. He has a B.A. Cron> th•• Collese or Idaho and ho• th"<' ~·erus 01 tt·achlnc rxp•·rlrncc ln ~ltrldlan and Coeur d'Alen.. hlQh schools. L""'1ard Cl. Cope teaches drallini: and dcali;n In the vocational dl\"talon. He Is a 1traduau• of the Idaho Suue Unl-.rMl) \Ocattonal ~chool

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..ad as 0 \ t > ar expertt"lc• and has Q \'C year& UPP.I• lcnce, moaU) at the Na1ional Reactor Tesdn1 Station at Scoville. Idaho. John A. Ruper! la Ille \"OCa· Uonal division couai1tlor and commualeauona lnimuctor. He bu an M.Ed. In adllUOI· 11uat1on from th~ Unlverslt) or Idaho and an \I.A. In counsellnc lUld &Uldanc" from the UnJ,·e:s1ty or .'1aba:l:L Mr. Rupert bas 32 yea:s teachlne e.iperlen~. ll:06tly In the Nampa, Idaho acbool system. Joan O'Leary Is a book· ieeptr and strnor.rapber I~ the admlnistraU'-e o!Oee • Sbe attended Pierce JuniClr Collese ln Reseda, Cali!omla two years and business CQi· l"'" for one year. Mrs. O'Leal)' comes to NIJC fr "' N0rth Amf'rlcan A 'iatlon lD CL~ Park. Cal.il"r:ia

ME SSAGES OH BOARD Sludenls are r~ .i.llded thal onlY emerG('ney calls 1ull be dell•ered. All other :::es· sa~ and mail .-111 ~posted on :he bllUeun boa:d •htt:b ~ be!!D USP:\ ed Ca th:at purpose lo t br miun IDll. Couos ..ltni: appointments may ti;. mad,. In tbe c:oun,...lln c ome~.

Student pal1rlna la prohibited IM>blnd the ad bulldlnf, 111111 . and llbr111y (the weftt &lde1. No ll&tXln1 la P"nnltted In cr~ss.,.aU... and crosa-hatched arns. /onJ cars P&rk•d In euch rl!>lutcted ar••a •Ill bf' tacsed and Violators nned. Students may park on HtreMs , subject to cltv rraulauona since all campus atlof'l.I &rt' city streeia. Pudn1 Is also all ed tn the larce lot eL•t ol tbP :ad bulldtn1 and north or the chemiatry building. A parlun1 lot la provtdl'd for donnltory studrnt11.

SWdenia are alflO !•:minded or Sller:ian 1rad,. arhcol 11d):icen to the eolleae eampu sod al'! uraed ID b<l nptclally careful wh••n pa.11ln1t Uu chool. ~~~~~~~~

OVER 200 ATTEND BARBECUE, DANCE OH" 200 per!<On. ati.onded tne free balbecue, Sl'Pt. 18, 8:30 p.m. In tbe !».ck or the £dmlnstN SIUdent Union. Baked A.lmon was ur. ed wltll tossed salad. potato Alad. relishes and F'm1cb bte:ad, and 'CO Cl L':I (OI dPSSert. Studrnta re IJllLrd that eYel)Oll" had a good tl:llP. Al!.t't11"a."°3, ll'lm 9:00 ID 12:00 lb•: 11'15 a dance lo :he stu· dent ll!IJ on The Mlllute Meo a I ral danoP band, provided ~Ill< rtalnment. Aceordlnc to '" JXlllS rec:el \'l'd thNc was a ":Ull •ious•".

Go11ernor Candidale Viliu NIJC

S(PT[l.l8ER 28, 1966

Eirollmeal For fall Semester Passes 800 Mark Alth >Ush r•,t uatton for the fall term hu nut been com· ttl•t.-d b\: the roiw• deadUn• for th I• tanue, R~alMru Nl11hlo r<•portud unorrtclnlly that 833 11tutlt·nts hlld t<.'llatl!red by IMt Friday. &pt, ~7 • H the laM day or 111J1atraUOfl f •I the fall ll"!Tn. t"'or th• nr"I tlm• In manv 1~0111, It llPll"llfO that POIOll· menL hM atnlumatrod at NIJC. La"t tall 83~ wrrr• rnrolh•o at lhr .lrlldllM for rrcJatra· tlDn ano •CU' Iner."'•" Lhl1 tall at the nnal 14111 •Ill be VNV •light. t.nrotlmt"llt In roci-nt yur~ wu...~: 687 In 1962. 6 16 In 1963. 7H In 196~. 834 In 1985. President P. A. Chrl11Uan· •on r•port!I that many othN Junior cot1ea••11 ond ,,am~ unlvrrsltlr.11 111111 coll,.ee. al· au 11•port ronrollmrnt hllll atablllz"d or d•cllned. Thia may bt duo In put to th., openJ01 ot nr,. colle1os which 11lphon off former 11Wdlln1S. Olhrr factorti In· volved lnelud• thn VIN Nam War, wld,.llPWllll uvallablllty or work. and alowlnc do•n In nrollment uowth In hl1h

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Yearbook Will Be larger This Year Th" 1967 •dltlon o! t11e ;";IJC Drift•w(! •Ill be ~n · to colleda~ 17..t', 9 lnth"S b)' I~ lnch<'5, and will ha'.'e I :?8 P&1es, accord· lnK to Cathi HNI 7.a, editor. The annual will havr an 1ncr"as" of 17 P&l"ll !rom IU! 1ear'11 edition, ahtt said. Miss H,.111-& aald that oneo or lll" eoala ln publlshlnc the annual wlll b" to endeavor to r~veal the a~11th•tlc Quality or the stud•nt throush more •PrcaaloniaUc and lc:pr,.as· lc.nla!IC pboto&:apby and II· tare~

luatra:l<:>ns. This ;ear's Drlltwood • Ill t:aH! a "'.'el') ablltract cov.,r" Hertza eontlnu<"d, and 11•adln1 ll •Ill be "'an up.·rl•nct- In luiclf." Th~rl"rort". •e r•~I SUI" :Ila: :ne 19'57 Dri!t•ood

w111 lone be r=embelf'd as a •·unique and outa.tandln1" edition or tbat publlcatlon. sh~ eonclud.. d. Othrr statr member& who have recently bet"n cboa~n at!' Gal'f Palo, CCH>dttor, lla:bara Diltz. COPY l"dltor. John o·:.;~111, )Cite Dawson. Jane Laut. Paul Pr.,nuce, cra.11 fhompson. Canrlr Dalli, and Barbara \\blt•lry.

CAllDllAL llEYIEW IS LDOIOIG FOii A SPOllTS EDITOll Editor Don H•lkklla Is 11Ull lookln1 for a apona •dltor tor tbe sue cardinal ~view ror this ICbool y ear. All)'Oae lntt-rested sbould coedac& llim 1111111edlald7 or l• Ye wold w11h Mt. • eadtlll tlle lllalllllo tnce•


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