96 Per Cent Of Student Body Are Residents Of Idaho A bl1'akdo•11 or reJJ uaum s1atlsllc1o fi!\'e&l1> that 805 or tht 841 s[Udcnts at NIJC this !all a1' Idaho residents. nearly 96 PN cent. Thie 111 "up rrom 93 P"' cf'nt Jut rail and 85 P<'r cent t10o 1ears aao. Thr Junior college dlllnct tSI')! llUPPll<!S 530 atudentl! . or 63 P!'I cent o( the Student body . thr ..ame as a H'•r 110. 0 Thc district embraces all or Koot<>nal CoWJIJ. Sbol!.llonc County pro\1des 125 ~1udPlll£ , Bonner 82. &ne•lLh 20 • .,.Bound&JY 18. Junior Collecf! Area One. created by the last Idaho Legislature. thus f.!Jmlshes 715 students. or e92 per cent or the enrollment this rail. Enrollment rrom other Junior college areas. by <>counties: Latah 15: two each from Bannock. Bonni' •Ille and Lewis: one l!ach rrom Blaine. Camas. Clearwater. Custer. ~Ina. Jerome. Idaho. Nez Perce and Twin Falls. Thlrl;Y· slx studenis com" from other states. lncludlnG ~wo from other couotric1:1. Enrollment b)• couoUc• and clUN1 rouo .. s: • Koou-nal-<:oeur d ' Alene 376. Post FDUs 51. Ha,vden Lake 41 . Rathdrum 22. Worle1 10. Cntaldo 8 . Spirit _i..ake 6. Harrison 5. Athol 5. 8-y\'\c" 4. St. Maries CRt.2) 2. Shoabone-Kellocc 51 . llal.iace 19. Osburn 15. Mullan 12. Pinehurst 11. Klnaston 5. Silverton 3. SmellNvllle 3. Ena,•lllc :?. Pace 2. Murra.r l. • ·ardn"r 1. Bonnf'r-5andpolnt n. Priest Rl\'er 10. 5acle 8. Hope 3. Newport 3. Athol 3. So.muells -.Z. Clark Fork 2. Cocalalla 1. Dover I. KootenaJ 1. OldI0\\11 J. Bounda.1y- Bonners Ftrry ~5. Copeland 2. Naples 1. Bene"ah- Plummer 10. St . ~larlcs 7. Tekoa 2. Clarkla 1. • Latah- Moscow 12. Genesee I. PaJousc 1. Pot I atch J. Bannock-Pocatello :?. BonnHUle-ldaho f'alls 2. • Cama:>- Falrlleld 1. BlaJne-Halley I. Clearwater-Oronno 1. Cus1cr-chaJUs 1. • Cloodln,- llcndell 1. Jerome-Jerome 1. ldll.ho-Orancenlle 1. Lewi~-Kamlah I. SeZPCrce ~Nez Perce-Lewtston 1. Twin f'a.lls- l"ller I
Enrollment rrom out or 4!>ta11:. by !llate a.nd city: llashlnct0n-si>oka.ne 4, Yale· Ima I. Starbuck l. Tekoa 1. Ala:;lta- Kodiall 2. Fair· \ a.nks I. Ketchlklln I. Callfomla-Ca.noca Park 1. Compton I. Los Anaelc .. I. • Colorado-Boulder I. La Junta 1. \lon11111a- Alberton I. Miseoula :?. 0 Nc" Jersey- Kenilworth I. Sewark 1. Alabama-Oad,.en I. D1:.111C1 of Clolumbla- llash· 4'1&ton J. Kanaa ... Leumworlh 1. Maine- Coo Air Fcrce Base 1. • scvatln- Elko :?. Se"' York- New York I. Oklllhoma- Tuba 1. Orecon- Th• Dallell J. Su·
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VOLUME 01, 'l0. 2
\I EONESOAT, OCTOBER 12, 1~66
COEU ll D'AUHE. IDAHO
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Civil Service Exam Must Be Taken To Get Federal Jobs H you hope 10 hnd • sw::· mer Job wtth tbe rederal aovernment next summer, you must takf! one or three r.pedal Cl vii S.'1\'lce examlnatlons ~lnr ch-en tbJ s (all aod winter. Sena.tor Frank Churcb &nDOWICed todll.)'. The Idaho Democrat said r.hls lnronnlll.lon Is or oartic· ular Importance to hl&b scbool sr:udent.s o;ecklnc office and science-oriented r~eraJ wo:J<. No appllcauons ror tempomey summer employment will be consid~red uoles:> the stu· dento; have taken the Civil Sf!f\ Ice e.u.minallon. This ,.ill be the 'l!COad successl\-e year In •bic:b the '"mporary sutnmcr Jobs ar~ doled out on tbe blLSIS or a naUonaJ redNaJ compellU v test. The t<'SI ror Jobs ln tbe swnmtt or 1961. Cbu1ch said. will be &I vm on tbr~ d!t!e"'o' dates at more tban 1.000 cities 11.nd towns across tbe couou;. A wllcants wi:>blnc 10 we the test on So\·embN ::c; or Ibis year must file applJc:a· uona by Octo""r ::1; U.osc wl"1\in11 to compete on Janual)' i. 1967. must file by Dec:cmbu 9. 1966: a.nd can· d!datcs !or tht: Februan ~ . 1967 trst must Hie by Jan· ua.ry 9 , 1967. These arc tbe on!) daies th:ll tbe esamiDA· Uons .II ~ i;hen. Church said that "hlle swdenus r~present the maJorlt)' of summer Job-s••ckNI', the uamlnatlons art.' open 10 aJI clUuns of any at<! and OCCU· paUon. ,,.,. IUl5 will qualify •Ppllcantll for non· blut-colla.r Jobs In grades OS-I through 1. v.lth salarl".s ran11n, from $69 to $9:? •eekh. Jobs abo~e O~H and c:ertaln ctb ..r positions In tbe Oepar:mec:s ol Asrtcu!tur<' and lnter!c.: a5 well u Post omce Jabs do not u•qulre lhP Plamtnatlon.
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third candldAte, ualllni: clot.< brblnd "1th 69 ,oms. Jobn O'Selll. with 89 votes. IOOk tbt' &>pllomore class pttsld<'ncy !roe Gary Ander· son (73 >'Otes). Btll Da.~1 bf," 156) and Slu:r:rl Sl'rc· auon. (ISJ. ~ election •as held Oct. 5. Otller election results ire:e: Sophomore vlCl'"Oresldfnt Wlnlt And~raon 90. Pats7 Brown 8 t. Joe ~a.rc:hand 60. Sophc.!llOre 'ccretary - Linda Larsen i3. Sandy Baldwin 50. Patty knnoo 16. Dave Bucit· le> 3:?. E!Ue Ba~r :!:?. Fresbman vice 1Jre.;ldent ~nnts &aas 101. :.!Ute Thomas 60. Kl'n Seleon ~3. SleVI.' Spnu:kle 36. Fresh::ls.o secretar:r - lttn Turnbo• 78. Valorie Pf!:e1· sen 52. Sberrle Bar!el ~I. Dia.ne Douclas 38. Ka:cn K uter 33.
Petitioners Seek Music In Union RA 'Jm "'>! mu to !Jlc Sludeot Union Buuatnc ·ns requested Oct. 3 In a petiUon p1oe111ed to tbe Student AcUvitles C..mml1Uo... The pe:.ltloo contain~ Ulf! na:nea or 2:?5 students. SI pia11.:1es were ObWDecl In four hours on Sept. :?7. according to James i'ouni;. sophomore. •ho wu In c:barce or obWr. · inc llli:naui:ea. Sl~i n:s "" quutcd a nr t1 ol "clllSS· teal.
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music. Accordlni: to John O':>t'Plll, S.A.C. cllalrnian, and C;,~ dlce Dahl. sec.: wr. the co=luec decided tbat music libould be p~nodlcally c!IADced from F,\!. to KJRB radl • The comnutter aJ&o will •!cate the coat or 1"11 • inc a uk~• •hlc:b wouli ban• a la:ce ,.,.,i,.t o: r • c:ortl • and "1llcb lh S.t.'.B Stud nt& could II Ir<"! ! r th~-c1~ "· in~"
M1 REGISTERED FOR FALL TERM AT NUC AS DEADLINE PASSES
Students Advised To SubmH SSCOT Applications Now AppUcnUon for th• Novem· ON 18 LDd 19, 1966 admlnl·
&tratlona or th COil<., QuaJlllca:lon THI ar" no• anLllable at Sel~ctl ve SN· vice Sy&tem local boards throullbout the country. ElltlbJ .. StUd .. nU "b0 In· tend to we tblll l• llL 11bould llOPIJ a: one to th nearea1 SclecU,·e Semc.. locaJ board to: an APollcntion Ca.rd and a Bull~tln or Information for the 1e11t. Pollow1D& lns:rucUoos In the Balletin. tbe 11tuOt:nt shoold fill out hla appltcatlon and mul 11 lmmed111~b' In lll" l'D\'!!lope pro\'\dc1 to SELECTIVE SERVICE EX· A.\11:-llNO SF.CTIOS. Educa· tiona.I T"$Un& S<!rvlce. P.O. Bos 988. Pnnee~n. Se• J !MJ 08540. AppUcaUons ror tbe test mu1n be POSI· arked no later :.!Ian mldnlcbl . Octobt: 21. 1966. Accordlni:: to Educ:a1.lonal Tes:J:ig Service. wblch pre· pares a:id adclnlster Ille Colle,c Q:l:Llitlt'aUo:i Tea: for tM: Selectin Sf!nieo; System . it will be ,reaU7 to th" 5'Udent'a advant&4e to Ole nJs li"1!1calloo at oner. By : d~t rloc arlY. be ata.nd.a
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Stud nu. are re ind"'1 that parkln' Is ullo1<<>d onlr In market cu aa.
Al lhf' C)O&I· or rnalatra llon on l:)c-pt. .?6, 84 1 WNP. en• rollrd at NUC for the fall t••nn. Thia la an lncrta&•· of "'"" ovor lhr 834 rt'dStrantll a Y<'at •Ko. Actual Unul reaia1111llon will rl flr. by aboot 30 In Novem~r when approllma1~1~ 30 roMstry atu· dents will al&lt tbt'lr ne• t rm In th" voC'11tlonal di v1. 111on. The ame procram November slll.rtlnK I1 I ra.a&ed th' nutt scmt•ftlHr totaJ to SH. This ra il'• nnaJ n111rr la exp~c~d to be about a 3 P<?r cent In· crtlM In !'iovemt>er. Se~te:bor
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urea in recent 1ear,.; 1966841. 196r834. 1!164-"IH. 1~63-'jl6. 1962- 58i . Of the 8H tud•nta. 780. are rull-'lm" and 61 aro part-lime students. Th~re ar 509 !rtahmen and 329 110phomor. a en1olle<l. and three speclaJ awdents. ~le.~ rrpstl'!cd outnumbl'r women 546 to 295. Tbe vocational rll vlalon baa 118 enrolled this fall. iO arc lr,.5bmeo anol 48 are aophOmores. The lre11hman voe•· uonal cla.aa haa 6G men and rour women. the sophomore wcalloaal class bu 41 men and one M>cnan.
In tbe academic dh 1slon there a.rt- 182 womta lo Ill" lreabman clua and l 11 In the aophomnte c lan . Fresh· man m~n number 327. sophomo"' men numbPt 218. T wo or lb<' "ll··cial ~tudrnl4 ..,..
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Sln&lnl and coml'<l>' wcr~ 1... w r~d a1 lb• pe rrormanC<" I Oa; :d. d• Ila Rosa. and Brooks" at a s tudf'llt union ev rune 11ho• Sept. 30. AbOUI IOO .iud nt• a:trndf'd the t•<rport p,.rfonnan<'"·
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