Famous NORAD Band To Play On Campus On May 9 North Amer I ..,, AH U. :. • .se CommllJld hai. ..nr. un .,.i ha famous 80 plricc band "Ill present a concert at :: rlb ldabo Junior Collecc lo!A)' 9 This unlqu mualail ou:anl· zaUo:i wUI appear at 8 p. 1D lll~ collec am. with ad· mission tree. Th publl hu been Invited. The SORAD Band la onl.r lntcmallonal 11en Ice b&ml In ubt e made up of top mualcla fr the U.S. a11n1 air f rec and I.be Canadian lllllled fore a Featured on lb" procram wlli •be musical &flt'ClaUUes de· signed to please all asca Based at Colorado Spring, Colo. the band hu performed across North and Central America and Canada. prttsent· Inc concerts In Came&li:' Hall. Ne" York. Koll.ywood Bowl. Expo '87 ot Montreal, Mexico Cl1..v. the World Boy Scout Jamboree at F'arracut State Park. Guatemala F'alrbanks, Alaska It hos been heard on Bct\'t'lal ne.tlon·\\ Ide tele\ lslon pro1ram11. auch o the ~II Telephone Hour • Tbt NORAD • "Ca\'aleadc Of Music" concerts, u the' art called. wer• first lnaucuratl'd In 1959 ano tne band meir ben1. professionals In mualc act u ambuaadors of 1ood· will. Olt•n splltUn1 Into • aeparate 11ou1111. acco1d1n1 to Ille t)·pe of audience before 'Which they "Ill perlon:i There la a W-plece ··commande:s Orchestra"' and the •·01xlf'· tones." American Jazz clalla1.1. Dlrt>ctor of tile NORAD band Sa Lt. Col. \'lctor !.lolzer. while F'llsht Lt. C.:in F'urey of tht Royal Canadian Alr Force ls ualstant musical •director. The band repruenta 170.000 men and "omen "ho are 11~clallata In air defenae, ta tloned ai more than 400 installations on the Norlh This American continent. aNospe.ae defense team hu ns Its mission the protection of tbct Un lied States and Canada ap.Jnst altaolt. 0Hr· all control of thJ11 11y111c::i Is centered In the Combat Optratlons Center In Cheyenne Mount&.ln near Colorado Sprinp
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BEARDS WILL BE JUDGED MAY 10 8' ard
bu.rd.> C\"t!Q'wrhcre be aHn."' ...m be :he sa.rln' or studt:its who •.b& ~e entered tlle bellrd cro•· in• contest. accc:dln' to Char:te DodaC!!l. cbalman. The CODICii! becan Feb. Z6 onnd en1:lt:!I "ere accep•ed unt!l Feb. ::8. The Judc1nc or this c\-ent will take place on the Jut .;d•y Of Campl!S DaJ• 1'IAy I 0 tir re:lred ll&rbNs In the a:ea. First Pllze ... be a buse NIJC mu1. Tbe ucond pri;:e ""UI be a medium sited mus and Ula l!:lrd l'f1ze a smaller muc. A bnoby prii~ .. 111 be ctv n al.-o Doci.-0n u1d
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SSS Enrolled For Second Semester As Deadline Passes At th d ' " of r•ll•lrallon f' b. I~ 855 were en· 1u S !JC !or the aprlnc 8<'mes1er R~llatrallon a Y"'&r •ID !or the second 11emca1er wu 788. makln1 this H'&r"a licurtl llll all-time hlsh and an 8 .5 PN cent lncreoc. F:nrollm~nt this aprln• ta down 18 from lut fall"• 933 101111. or 8.i per rrnt. 01 tlw 8&6 cnrallt>d this &flmr•trr, 138 ar" In the ~naallone.I dhlalon. Men 1>ut· numbnr wnmo•n 548 to 308. Tlueto women &1< enrolled u sp.,clal 1tuden1•. S111tl&tle11 ahow there aro 511 In t1111 rr.•ahman elaaa ~86 aro lull-tlmo and I i1 are woml'I\. The sophomore clan number• 3~ 1. 21 4 are men and 30~ are fu!Hlmt atudtnta. Suc:ond aemeater •nrollmenta show a steady upward trend. tri 1960 sue had 380 enrolled. 1961-319. l9b~-t:?1 1963527. 196~-604. 196:1-672, 1966-i38. 1967-188. 19688115. Thue "nrollml!nl flauru do not lncladt alsht school tUd•nts. 'l'l
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Is the l>Ht Junlo: co l•c • tile No:lbwest •• DCC :ill:!' to Da\-e S.atz, ~111&' !o: AHOclatcd Student Body President '"!Ack of co--unlaiUc:: amon, &tudent acUY.!:1:.les on campus cu ...: be :teed.led. I! stud nts cannot cc::u:nmlcatit amCllc themseln!s llley ~ DOI upect to co=-nlcate with the faculcy andcommu:il1;1. No one really •ttlllll to koow "lat au:hortt.r student bo<lr olflcc:s ba•e. It b U:e to define lbe powea a..:id 1e:eaa.• authority to the proper pvsons. Tbi.s would put thl.DIS on ao etrfdent basis and Improve communtcatloc:• Seat:;: uld. Accol'!Ulg 10 Seat:;:, NlJC should ba\1! more cultural. social and rccreaUonal act.I<'· Illes wblcb :1:1\·ol'e all sa:dents and persoc0> !rO!:l the cocmunll). l:poc bc.::ig aalled ,.117 be wu csr.:palc::lnc !G: omce Sutz rep!. d ··1 wut :o because I reel ~!JC needs a leader." Two Sea:z suppol"'~:s ,. •• Bob lo!Qse:. tecbnlca.: d:a!t!:l, &:lei des Ii;:;. ar.d HL-.e.r Sec:: acad<.im!c. i.tose: said, J believe !!i=.t Sea:z "1ll mprove nnd•rawidln; bt:wttn Ille aca'decrlc a:::d TOCa:1ac&l school. It Is tl::ie to close lhe pp and suu: Is lhe cc to do It.•• Scot: said. '"MT TOte ill :or
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poa:er! an'.! dlau!buted U:roolh oat Uie colle1e alone with otbe:a telllnc and uktnc 11tu· dents :o Tt>:e !o: P.A For atudenta wl:o wcmder, the ldent!:Y o! P.A. will now be revnled. P.A. a.rt! tile !irst :wo lnlllals o! Pettr A. Olson. ca.ndld&te !01 Asao· ct..~ Student Bod.Y Vice· Pc ~ldPnt, a.ccordlnc to Jim Youns. cam1>&1111 mana,e1. P.A. has no attlllaUon willl the Purple Aven;er o! last year. who c:ys1er!ous11 walked the he.I.ls o! NIJC. PUlllnc up bla little posteis. P.A. •Ill no: be the little man aoealtinc btblnd dO(lnra.ys but will speak b1s :tied Younc &aid. P.A. baa OOlJ' one plat!on:i pol!cy · ..... bt tter.::ent o! :>."lJC -------
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rancementa to brine the bllarloua '1rtuoao of the piano Dr Henrr L. Seem. In hi• ··eonce:to for l"un" to th11 :ilJC om. ~rcb 11 from fl 30 to 11 05 am. 1be public Is lnvltcd to attend. accordln& to Al•erado Decku, m~mbu ot the Cul•ural Anen:bll•s Coa:irJtteP. Dr. Keal')' L. Scot: brines to the atace a show of c:lualc awlnc. and concert bum•,r from Boocle to Chopin Tans'' :o Llut. S:ri vtn, to prove to conc~1t soera t11111 music can be tun. Scott hu become famous u "A~erlca'a 11ca1eat artlat In the h~morD'Js concrrt world". Decker said. Ke bu apptart<l In Ce.me11e Hill! Towe Kall and on Broad· •111 as aololat with symphonic cucl:eat:u acd la com:en l:alla collegea &ad tinlvera!· Uu lt.:ou;hot:t the l:rilted s:a '"• and Canada. Decker said. Seo•: t:aa relnsed the fol· IOTinc 1Ko:d3 • The LIUle tJ.,:lsl:t Plano'" "Ca Ylchc.:d Joe'" aClll '"J1nsle &ua·· A=c o:t:e: l:o:: rs Seo·: la a fi \'It tl:::r :-rc.plen: o! P:o-
On-Campus Parking Regulations Will Be Strictly Enforced Many atudtnts who drl ve "•~ to the campu11 are not dlaplaytna parkln• atlckeni, ac:cordtn1 to thot bu1lnu1 o!Oct. Unles1 such a slicker 11 dlaplayed. no parklnc prlv· Ueae ulats for drlvera of cars parl!ed on colleaesround1. and the veblclea will be taned br campus police. s:udenta rnar parlr lllelr autoir.oblles In the wae lot nor:!: of lilt:! :.t<!ChanJcal Aita .Bu.lldlnc. In the parkln1 lots ea.at of !he Library Bulldlnc. ill l.be patkln1 lot between the 01ir.nu1um and Student Union. and all aunts aubJtct clt7 reculauona. Patttn1 ta problbl:ed In the tactll\7 parklnl !o: behind Ule admtn· latratloc. amnulum and Ubta11 bulldlnp, In croaa· wallis and croaa-llatcbed aieu. and on tbe cu:b (painted 7ello•) eut of Ult Ubr&IJ. ArJ3 curbs 119lnted 7ellow on campu.a are prohlbltrd aina • Students must pallt blltea, motor bikes and motor C7Clt• off tbe paved areas. All streets rwmlnl tbrou.it Ule c:ampua are ct17 atrHta and aie patrolled b)' lb• d\7 pallet. Off-atree1 paitrln1 ta resulated b7 the colleae and Ylolatonl •Ill be 1..ued park· tn1 tickets b1 the colle1• personnel Students aie also reml.Dded ot Sherman srad• acbOOI adjacent to tbt oolltP campus and are ura•d to be
TI..:'··!•· a ··""' L· lc:t!d :-01JC \' ·e:ai:s Club at • S:i:de::t B?a:t! cee>J::s f'eb. :?O. c:a::i ~cazi:;e"• 1ni book O.ec Becke:. preside::: o! con: a1r&!'i &ad a:i Hoi:ora17 :lie \'e:er&na Cl'!lb ap~ed Docto:ate L.R.D. rr=: Bal'! bitfcre :lie boud !et the Collece Jn::e 20 1964. ll'!Cb second U:::ie to :e.;:;est C1Clle7. SCott wu Oeae:al Elaent:ower The ~ dlacos~ the ie· who alao rece.ved c lloco:a.')' Ques:. Den:Us Rlc'5 ASB des:u fro- Bud Colle&e :Ila: Tlce·PtHldent made tlle 7ea:. eo~o:: •blch wu aecoi;ded Thia abould pr:in 10 be one lo' Jerry Rlebe aoplloc::c:e of the bu: Cultural Asse::l· clau p:ea!de::t. A \"OU! wu bll~a sue !la• preaected. taken ai:d the :notloc ca::led r .,.u1. aecordlnc :o Shannc r. Catlao~ CASUAL DAllCE ASB secretat7. The !ec Is to be used : 1 HELD FEB. 2~ A '11.•wal !lane• apon10~ ril"c1st:at1on In th~ na• .r:na.i t' :• s·.1'n: Acll•ttlea Com· ' " rano. orpn.zat:o~ wu held f'eb. 24 In mlttec ----------tho SUB. Maatc was aupp!lf'd b) tbe Q?dfro BlacQUe. acMuch 8 - Prlmarr • lecuon• cordlnc to Dave Prlano. publlclr.7 cnam::an or SAC. !or atudf'nt bod) ""'~tr. C11&peronea •ue Clarence March 9 - Cuual dance ~arch 13 - Ckn~ral clecuons Kauc:ht Karlan Sie~rt Tom .apeelall7 caretul March H - Mo le • ••t..ord Robb and Mra. Catberlnl' paaa!Q tbla acbOol.
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