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College Library ' .

Rece ives Gran t

IJoom Founda ti on Nt.JC \\'l ll receive approximately $600 this Year and whlle nmoun t» or tt will be >diVerted i nto holdings applicable to research, the bulk o f the funds wl II likely be spent in the a rea of literature >ant fiction.

Mr SOderUn g, in 1>rals!n!l

I tho Pound a. tion •s gcob.1 re, acllled Iha t It may prove to • mlftr vate o ther organizaUous and ind! victuals to n,sist area l l brarl es tn building nnd uAlll'adlni local library rac!li'ues

The Junior College recel ved wonl thls week that it would be/t o ne o r se veral schools to ' recer ve funds fo r II bmry expendltures from Book Foundal!on, Inc., a new]s organ ized C'l!!ur d 'Alene corporation ' 'i"he so le purpose or the Foundation 111 to pro,1de supplementary funds for u i.,-artes in this area, with f1 lhe i utent of bui !ding up the , book collect!uns or the par· tlcJPQt!ng libraries

r Po srERs RES TRICT ED

1 TO BU LL ETI N BOARDS

, Jtecentb Dllecto r or Student

• Affairs Riebe confronted the Student Board or Control with the problem of posters tearins: •a,(!a_,· the paint rrom the waJ Is. It was decided that large 4 by 8 ' bullcUn boards would be , pu t u1> in ,·arious locations 'in the ne w wing and bonlers s tripped close to the rei Ung fo r hanging surrnce, accord1 i n¥ to Ru~i-ell Bruwn, studelll bo dy president Brown said student and facu ltv members must adhere 1 1<.1 this o r their posters will be removed. Pince them on the bulletin boards or thP bo rder stripping near thtJ , c lln11 In the main bui ldinit o r the strippini: soon to be placed 1n the new wing

NIJC President Says Enrollment Will Have To Be Restr icted 669 Are Enrolled Unless A New Source Of Revenue Is Found For Next Year At College For

"North Idaho .Junior College, llnuled by 11vadable ph,.vsical facil!lies aM faculty mnnpower, nnd rnstricl.ed by a\'ailable monies, is ut a 'crossroads' under the impact of mpldl.Y rlMni: enrollmPnt,," said NIJC Presit1,,11t P A. Chnstinason ln his scmJaununJ n,essage to lhe studenl bod~·.

NIJC will be forced In the 1965·66 college year lo ptQbablv deny adrnlsslon lo man;soeking educartoa b<'yond u,e 12th grade, ~Ir. Chnstianson brou ¢it out. A lrcud.v :SJ.JC is bc,fdnntng to bulge at the seams. The rl'corcl ,•nroll· ment for J 91H-65 saw 7H register ln the fall. rtnd 669 for the se~-ond semester now und,:,r way.

"'All SilUIS lJuinl to a shnl)') Increase ln enrollment next fall if nccomrnodatlons and funds are a ,111 lable". Christlnnson $1Ud Enmllments in nine Idaho insti lutlons of hli,:her "ducutlon are 20 per cent o,·er the enrollments estimated 1wo years ago by u,e Stanlnrd R~scar<'h Institut~ which $ur\"eyed higher eu~cntton for 1hr Slate of ldaho for the 1ef3:.:slat'Ure 1 President Chri.-sta am;on said.

ol 1n the fi\e northern crnmUes ol lthho lhNe wlll b<>," he said, "36 per cent more gmd11otes of high schools Jn ~!ny or 1965 thnn there were

STUDENT

Inst ,ear. statewide, the increase is e~pccted to be 30.6 per cent. These stud('nts must so somewhere f•H thl'i t posr hi 1'11 school lrain!ni:. rndcr the present svstcm, Idaho's insUtu Uons cannot a b;n rb them. /<!JC 111 have to curtail rnrollm•nt ne~l fnll. \l'e du not ha ,·e the finunc,.,, to !.'ducat.e nore SIU• dents. This can mean only one thing Man;' hi pi school ,naduolPS will be d•ni I'd the opportumty for post high school training."

"Currenll) I 0,55S !dnhu st11dents nrc nttendmi: ltlahn collrge:;; 4,764 are ~llendlng college, ln other states. With oul-of-stalc• h1ltlon fees being raised all o,·er tile country and, with scholastic admission reQul r~ment.s being raised, rmnv ol those sludents no" receJvtng Uainlni:outside of lhc• State "-Ill be forced back on Idaho's own InstiLullons.

·'In the interest or a good educational expenence !or our O\\n people, L I:, not deslrublo lo llmlt enrollment to Kootenai Councy studeats

A student's colleg~ experl~nc, ~hould include U1e opponunll\' or rubbing Plbows with students from othrr parts of our state and from othH ,antes, and wtere pos · slblc, lrorn omer c·iuntries. Enrollmt>nt could be curtn!led by uccepttn1; only tie upper

portions of our hllfh school ~radualin~ ciu,;s~. This , howe,·N, would dell.l CurlhN tralnlng to many gludents who ne!'d the training to Ii ,·e n sutlsfo.ctor) I.Cc. Enro Ument ulso could be c naa llld Vl'n· d(ecU•ely by sk;·rockel1ni: wttlon rate~ rtlis ls CPr· t.ninb· u11dus1 rab1e In thnl vou determine a swdent'S opportunl-'' for further tralnlng b.< lhc fl nnnclal condition or himself and his family

"The broadening or the t.11 base> "hich 16 provided ror ln the slx-<llslncr bill ~efou, Idaho':. legislature would enable :-I !JC to financ~ lh<' pro i; ram for all prospectl \'C students of our area for the romeeable ruture."

~,r Chrlsllanson eiplalned some of the oppos!Uon to the present b[I J stems from the fact thnt the assessment rate!< an the ,·nrtous rountle~ ,·ary from 1212 11cr cenl ,n Kootenai Count)' to approximateb· 30 per cent in B<,i~o County Tic said thas is n serious defPCt in our tax!n& system 1n Idaho and shw!d be co rrPcled. T herP Is o bill under consldNatlon nt Uie p resent time which would remedy this si tuution The current bill ror Juntor coll,.g,• dis triets hns lhe sup pc.rt of the Governor. Stat fi •aru of Educntion and PidSllJJ.: JUntor collei:es.

Sec ond Semester

A count o! econd semeste r rtgl~tranb whr~ thr deadllne for enrcllln& p<1-~s"'1 o n Feb. 15 shewed 669 srud~nts at1<·11dini: <:lasses. A ) 'ear ago tncrc were 60~ t he p renous u ll·llme rncuk for the second semc:;ter In 1963 enro llment wn.« 527 for the sprtni: tPrm Oolni: back still further , rroords show 38 0 re gistered in 1960, 3,, in 1001 , -127 in I!)62

Last rall 7H were L'tl rolled a r :,; I JC Th111 semes ter's total , s a drop of Jus t o ver 10 per cent which IS Just about the a ,·era!le expe rienced at NIJC. comi:n red with a , ...,, ago, howe \'Pr, the 66 9 !ntnl represenL, an lnc reru;e o r nearly 11 per cenl

The t>'i:tsunr 's o lf1ce bad not completed tub11latlon of reglstrntion slatlstics at the CIJP) deadline fur this Issue A studs of the data will be covered In the next fssue o f The Rc,u,v.

BUDGET REQUESTS FOR ACT IVITIES DUE NOW

1\ll clubs and Ottlllnlzauons \\lshln~ IA) obtain budge t,; fo r dance,; and other activities ~houltl t;et t.hC' Jt requests 1n t , the Social :\cti vi lies Comm ttee right nway , nc conllng to HU.)' Hansen, chllrman

WILL INCLUDE DINING FACILITIES AND NEW BOOKSTORE

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L,av• uruon which will be :eady to r use when class es s:a rt next fat I

BASEMENT PLAN

approx Ima tel; 24 0 additlona I dl nln~ accommodoll,,ns Pro · vision is made ror mo,nble par titions whr ch will make ti poss! ble to dh!de the d!nln~ a reas into five se11arate rooms If necessa cy.

A bru;cmcnt will provide a 2 5 x 61 booksto re lO rl'l)lncn the pre.sent I,! x 20 book· store Th" ne" bookstor" will ennbl~ swdenls to \\nlk in aud se rve thcmsel \'CS, There will be n s torage n rea ro r bo<iks and als,:· a came room, 18x34, In the hasem~nt, with entranct'>< from boUl norlh and south ,ides

A new entmnre is provided frum the sou lh sade or the wt ldlng. for both floors.

ap11ro1 ed. Th" loan wl!l be used to construct an nddi· ll on t,, Edmtnsr<1r Student

The prese nt dlnlng raclli· ues accommodate about 2 JO; the ne•,1 addlUon wi 11 11ro,1 de

Stud.,nts w 1U also be abln to ente r both Ooors fo,rn the no rth and there w1 ll be an entrance rrorn the \\CSt

Jn<..ludEd un 1he ma tn noor will be n J3x~ lounge -<llnlng room arnilablf• fo r small luncheon:;, o,·erall dlmcMlon!I ~, the oddltion .ire 9Gx-! I on each floor. or n total or 'i,557 ad· dltlon11I squn re feet or build· lua,. The loan fi gu r<, does not Urdud~ mo\'uble IU misllln~-s. S0U1 bulldlng costs a nd runiJ.shlngg .i.tll b~ ftnnncOO , 1u lh~ Student Se n1c~ f'ee 31, ! lricom•... from tho cafelNla anrl boobt.ore The proJ r 1\111 lnvoh e no Lax o r other 11, ~e iu11<1s Architects for the proj...cl arc CullN, Gale, .\lnrtrll. Norne and oa,is, wtth of· fices In Coeu r d'Alene and spuknnt•, The l!On><mg Comm1si;1on plans to call ror bitls early lhb spring 11nd constructlon "' 1ll ta lte approxunateh 90 <ln,

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Rbpoctitu : Rosemo ry Hanacn. Jo Ann Oversbv, S«iio Co,l,on, Morge Mc Co rm i ck. Ardith Johnson, S tu Kimbell, Tom Atkins, Bob Leighty. Warr en Aller ,

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SOME STILL HAVEN ' T GROWN UP

Mos t of us used to 'lloke tho, so I, p.'>one col ,,l,en "'" were ten, thot kind 1h01 et "Prnt<. \ loon out or 11 " on " on<J so on Most of us hoven't 101,. y, bur o f w ~· icle•lf~ ,1111 need rhose sub-reen ktck!>, This 1s unforl.ir>or<' fo, th r pu · lot ion of rhe rest of us

O.,er the weekend, four '.ocol p,lurribers re, c:ull«. •o repoir nonex1s1en1 domog,> or NI JC. T,10 were wory b ,, •Ncoc t uolly come 10 make on ,r,specrion. Evr-n 'Tl , r. , rhe calls were mode in ,he no"1(1 ,.,f o foe I: mo ber. If 111<> foculry member were to someday feel plo)h J 011,I revNse 11 e ioke, they might decide he was oc· ng 1mmarurely, NCV<:r, it ,s doubrful if they ore able ro •ee l'lem,,)IV<'s os ,ch.

Whi le things like th,, moy no: sneom cJ1t1 o - ~:te:r oll • wa s norhing more than disturo,ng o <;0'1Ple of peep or, 1ho,r doy off - they do build rhe co'lege image. Thrs ,. rr rypo of rhing which makes motur" srudents b'vsl "her r~oy , tr from the rownspeople thol NI JC ,s a bll hgh school,sl .,c, bod rhey can't be iden11fied w11h lobel<-·or t10<--so 111. s•• dents who help to creore onoth<.?r ,moge needn'I be 1den:of1ed w,rh them

SOME ARE NOT CON SIDERATE

Associated Student Boey North llkiho Junior Colle1tc

Dear Students:

Jt is ALWAYS l,POd to know that you are remembered!

l saw this, Ii rst 1)11nd, when I 11ai; called out al lhe hall of the E\\'SC ir.ime nnd p-e· s ented with the NIJC blunkct and named "Cardinal Booster of the Year"

We have, in th<' pruit, heard ~tudents exprMs reeling,; thut our citizens "didn't ltnO\\ they existed at NIJCI"

\le knew that this wusn •t correct for we had, for yror,,, heard mony people exp r~ss appreciation for what N!JC ond ils students contributed to this entire area, both cul· tu rnll.v und economtca lly. 11·,1 knrw that thei recoiailzro the mnm contdbutlons made by the late or. G. o. Klldo" Perry Chnsllanson and their stalls.

Three Yl'll rn ago, wh~n it was decided at the collel!P. thol they would "nlargc their alhletic program, a group of us decided tl10t we'd hke to help We rel t thn l n good athletic program would niund out your fine scholasttc acuvities l\'e felt thut good troms not only orror an outl~t lh rou t,h competl Hon ror those who acll\'el\• participate but that they offer color, drill· teams, peJM;quodi;, bonds nnd more social acllvllles that weld together a sludPnt bod.v and a communll.\'. At thal time we organized th<' NlJC Booster Club.

NIJC Blankets Awarded To Two College Boosters

N IJC student B ody Pr1..1denl Russ Brown presented Mr. Joe ll'hilley Ille NlJC Blanket as the JC 13ooster of the yea r. This was the lhst, presentation o f t he award Mr. Wh!Uey , 4 2 1 N 12th , is active In the Ca 11Hnal Booster Club and was lnst ru menm.? tn , the printing or game Pr ograms sponso ri ng or NI JC d an ces : and keeping the comm unity infonned on N ! JC ' s actl Vitfes , and achievements $,eclal r eoognition also wen t to Jim Ehington , Card o:;slstant oonch fo r his v.~rk< dudng the past 2 years Mt H Pronk Evans, biology In· structor at NI JC acted fo r lhe American AS50Clatlon ol' Uni versit,y P rofesso rs In awarding Cea ch Elvington a NJJC blanket In a surprise presen.talion • The N IJC drill leam , the Rhylhmettes pe rformed at hair time.

RtH,. U I,' Dorpat 1n:s.trut.t"

lrt t~ll91on a, NUC this :.e"ie~rer, ,.s na;. on th~ college facvlry.

Lfe ,, pasto< of Cl•rl5r the Kfr,g

L.1.1:hcron Church rn Coc..,r d"

Al,:ne, cr,d rrer-:tly pres1d~nt of tho CC>"'vt •t- [#On ','J n1t,arial 1r,

Community Singers Plan Spaghetti Feed

Student Board Grants Req111ests

The Student B oa rd met Feb 2 , accordi n g lo R~~s Brown , p r esident.. ll was ' announced that the outstanding booster w recet ve the

ti vi ties, be said , the Clrcle K sponsored the Victory dance after the first game. Dec 4. Member,; have also put up the welcome slim for the college al the south entrance and are planning to place another at the north entrance.

The club has been wolklng wtth rhe Key Club on the

of Dimes, he added.

The Booster Club is a group of citizens who arn dl'<licated to help raise money to furnlsh scholurah!ps and help finance ALL aspects or thts program hcadoo tlY Roll)· Williams und his stal[. lie think that you, lhe student body. and Ron,· ha"e done an amazing Job In a short time ror, today, NIJC athletics rnnk In sta1we "1 lh ANY school in U1fs area. And we reel that It will. tr ALL or us continue to work together, go on to 11reater hei @hL~

The satisfocuon ol seeing this growth makes lllose or us who work 12 months a year on this pm~am !t>el that we have been more lhon amp!_,· rewarded.

Although this satlslactlon is all that we expect we nre STILL human enouA!l to be thnlled by tbe knowledge that we are nppteclnled ~you.

I, of course, know that lht're are man.v ln our group who deserved this recognl t!on ns much Qr mor~ than l, yet It was still <l f,!ft'al thdll ror me to know that the: nume "Joe \l"hllley" \\ Ill b<' lhe Ci rsl on the Hsi of "Boo!ltcrs or lhe Year" chosen by YOU.

Yes, il is i;nod to be rcmcmberoo ll Is an honor nnd n momrnlo I shall alwa,,·s

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M,•m bcrs or the NJ JC a coppelJa cholt have begun selling ttckeL« to a spalthettl feed which will be held Morch 13 under the auspices of the Community Singers, according to Mr. Lou Kelly, director.

Tickets w the spn;metti re,•d wi 11 cost ~l per per,;on and s,•ectal tlctet~ will be sold at the rumlly rate or S3 he said.

11 wl 11 be held March 13 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m in the basement ,r the Eagle's Hall. K,,11, said. Members of the Commun! ty Singers wlll prep:ue the meal nnd the col· lo~~ cho1t mem bcrs will ,;erve DlnnN "tll include enter· ta!nmcnl by the NIJC n cap, p,• lln chol r, ens embl e, and women •s trio Kelly nddrd that the choir ts hoping ror a • 'real turnout" In this communi cy effort. An~ choir or Civic Choir member will have tickets ro1 sale, he ndd<>d. chrri sh. much. Thank you ,·eiy

Rep r esentatives or Pill Theta Kappa asked to install e candl machine In the trill, next to the office T he re· QU est was appro 1·ed, Brown said. Don \\urgl , r ep r esenting th e, Ski Club, requested $1 O for tt ck ets and ct1trance fees to the Intercollegiate race to be held al Scttweltzer Ba'sin• Feb 26 , 27 , and 28, Theil request wos approved also , he added H was announced tO m~m-' bers b)• Browo that to r emain a member or the Student Board one must main tain fnd pass et l east ten c r edit hou rs .' See us for .•.

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Chemistry Classes 0 Get New Balances

ohr<'P OCI\ bu lan~l'S were 'purchased for the chem1strv classr~. uca,rdlni; to M ;, f', s. OakberR, h"ad or the d~rtment o( phy,;ical -dmces.

t '•Th ft Chou! was in need of r,, balances bet·ause the old !I. r• " have berome corroded l nnd lost thetr sensiti\-ity " ; w. Oakbcrg ,;u.Jd. '

Thc,e new balances are a , a.it:urat,, to a much higher degree than those previously t " ed by the college. Accur m ·.v ,neons the abil,ty to " , d, , ernlne the COfff'Ct weight and shOuld not be confu»ed 6 •nth sensllhilY, ~tr. Oakberg

I said Sensiti\·lty I!! simply , th1 amount of ·.vel i:ht needed to mo\'e thn p0inter. A bal'111CC can be quite sensttivr-artl inaccurate al the same • tiJ t> u>usc '"'i ghts and k nUP ed~es ave bt,en eliminated l!r• these scales to increase ' accuracy. A dial replac\!S

the luoi;e wel MlS os lh ere is noOting lo beromP lost or , tni ccumte. "Knife edges have b<len r"l)laccd because lhe ~,ugh treatment that balnnces recel ve lrorn slU, dtt ts can chip or dull the edges and nUect the ncauuc-., .. ht: said.

Ailhou!lh u,ese balances

, t l\\lc~ a.s much ns ordi,a,v bahmccs, \Ir. Oukbcrg fe('l that the,;e ne\\ ones " ; b, wurtll the! r prlce be• cau P 01 the longer Ii tetlme II ·wocLs r,I them

I ·• l 1nl s vou con ,;Ive a I st, denl equ11,m•'Ill which Is "cnpablc or accuracy ar.d pre1 ~1,-1on. h•• will lusc lnteresl 111 tr,1pi, to do n Job pro-

I , P"i lY," Mr. oakberg nddcd

: VET'S CLUB WILL , PLAY FACULTY

1 ' " Vl'lerans Club '""'

b. 3 In the Student linlon , dur.nc actl ,ii.) period accord·

In I to Bob Poutre, p,,.,sldent.

'I t wns drclrkd al the meeting

to ho,d e bnskl'tball game

"'eb. 24 dun g ncllvHy per·

0 1, ~. Opponr•nts for thl' Rnme

w! 11 be mf·mhers of the lnculty

,·crsus mcmb••rs or the Vet•rans Club , Poutre said. , 1denth nre tn,itcd tn attend this ~ame, and If It runs

, N the time nllottro ror ~cl1''1h· p,•riod, Rpecmtors , " Il l b nllo" l'd to slay, he said.

At tho u L'lltlng, thP m,•m· crs nbo rlt•dd,•d to me<>l , , n 11mnC'Sda} during cu,-n1 period 111 th,• student

L i ,n. Poutre- ndded.

, , '; RAOES WILL BE MAILED

Grad,•s \\Ill be ma.ilf'<I lo 'lJd<'nLi nl tht·tr 1111n11 od·

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CHOIR HAS SURPRISE PARTY FOR MR. KELLY

~tr. Luu l<<'lly , dlrecror o f the N IJC 11 cappella chotr was glvim a surprl se bl rthdn{ party on Thursday, Feb. 18.

Although his birthday is on the. n1ncteenth, lhc chuir decide<! to l:!ve the partv on the last d3,) of chou rehear· snl ro r the week, acco rding to Tom Atkins , member. l:le said that way the chol r could all be present.

The choi r took tt collection and bought 11 bt rthda;· cnke fo r Mr. Kells, Atkfai; added. \Ihm the Cake was presented, they sang "Hapro B!rthda;" In assorted styles or mus!c including Baroque. popular, and jazz, he said "The choir Is ln th11 middle or numerous tiring rehearsals," Atkins added, "so the party was a welcome break In the routine."

Coro~-;-;-.Why do vuu \\ant to change that death ,·r>rtiflcrne, doctor?"

Doctor: "I signed m)· name in lhe $pace marked 'Caus<' or D~ath •

and enthusins\1 l', vet are not allo\\ed to pul forth th~l r i deas into acUon. Thr, <l!lln· Ions of the studen t s should be lahH more into oon~ldem · lion. our g<>vcrnm,·nt surC(l-~. but needs mam· re 100SSuppo rl You• A dvc 11 u u

A NEW PR OGRAM OF INTEREST TO

I t isn't easy to ooconw nn officer in the l'ni~ed St.ates Army. Only the lx-sl young mer! ar,:, sele,·tt',1 The training and course of stu,Jv ,,re d,•m.;111,tmg But if you can qualif}-and )Ott should finrl ou if yo,, can you will rPt'•·ive tr:untr:~ Y.h ch 1\lll pu you a step ahead of other collcgu grndu 1'l"5, Army ROTC training will give you xpl'Tttncc tl1.1 0,~t college waduat,-s do not gc 1 I, ading nnd 111:rnaging o,her men, in organizational tech ,iqu , u: self-discipline and in ,peaking on your feet Tins kind of exp<:rience will pay or tu ,.,·er} Ihmii I ou

l ol )OUr W11. Tl.OTC has a new progmm de:;ignt/d spefor outsttl'itling men who already havt> nf ,·olle;w. and plan to continue Lhl'ir ol 1; l During your junior and senior year,; in h progr.,• • 1·011 will rece i,·., $-10 pt1r month "·I' L , find out more about 1he: progmm ? Simply s n,I 111 th!! coupon l'l('low, or sec th Professor o f Milit...r\ !-ctcllre if you are no\\ allenrling :10 RO re :ollegt·. ' f' here'" no obliw,tion except the on • you uwe to yourself.

If.you 're good enough to be an Army Officer , don't settle for less

Gentlemen: Please send me Information of\ tho 110w :?~Year Arm ROTC p,ogrnm I am now a student •t __ (collage or unlvorsll,l and pl~~ 10 con• nu my schooling al

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·'Wolf's View from The Underside"

Th,·r,• are those who sco ff ut rNnl"Jmation , but for those bell pvcrs tn the pythagorean theory or the trnnsmi grntion of the soul , this \\ill be of interest

A few days a!ll) a member uf the start left 8 shcl'l of pnpl'r In the IYPPWriter In the st11denl <>lfi ce. Upon returnIng '"' found th!' following nOlC":

hello, m~ name ls wolfgang i,.inther schmldt. i run a ce11th1cde perhaps you r emember me , the famoui; 1<yndicated co lumnlst untl I that fateful day I \\ent l o sici l y and wrote on thP 1:rPat o r pnf711tion nr the mo.lJa , or perhaps you kne" my ancesto r, arch.y , whom don ma r quis sent to oosk ln th<' bllllimore sun my soul was reincarnated. Into n centipede .mu ma~cnll me wolf nHhou,:h it does nut reOcct any characte r tra.l t. I run not large enough to depress the shill key so thb ls oap!tn l punishment. would you l eave me a crust of bre-.id !mm you r l unch; I hn\"e eaten two or my legs for nourishment

Wt· len him a c rumb or b r t'ad to pre'""nt his sC'lf-dcstruction nnd a f r esh sheet or pape r In hupes thnt hls imngl.ootlon won Id h<' inspired We we r e not dlslllusloned

thank you for the hearty meal. the other da.v l hitched o. ride on n student's trousers cuff and went to class with him here is wha t i ol>""'""d off the cutr so to

;.peak in class i noticed a 1·tulatlon of lhe sup r eme court ruling conce rnlns segrei;alion the class was clearly divided into three groups - the mo rri ed ,iect , the llstmln1t ~roup and the dissenting group. each group was u class by Itself. Ute Intent listeners we r e so I ntent on the R<>SPel they were unawo.re of m.;- presence before them at least their intensiJJ· made them unob·

Ban d Joins Ca rds On Tour Fo r L -C , Idah o Fros h Ga mP s

Th(' bond with It le.der, \I r. James Bum.,, wrnt to Lewistt>n wht-rc members pla.ved (,,r thP NIJC-Lc\\lS end Clark N,onnnl basketball i:nnw Peb. t 9. They sta.ved nt the LPwts and Clarie Hot<'l, lee,·tnc thl• ne, I <!;1,> ror ~lo><eo" where thr) plu._vcd for the NIJC-Jda!111 ~'ro h gamr , nccordin~ to Bums. During the l)nlf-Umu of lhl' U of 1.-11·es1rm \lushlnclor, College gnmt>, they tu:companl ed the Rhy lhm ell cs, retu rnin i: home saturdn, nl Mt, Bums ,;aid.

Bums said he bN1cve<1 that taking the• tnn AA',, :;uppmt IQ thP team nnd did mu<"h lo publlci7.e UtP college In the Lewltiton and !\.Iosco,.,. o.reu He added lha t the, gmup had fonned a trombone quartet or Dave Clark , Steldon Vlk, Steve ~loe. and Tom HPbNl.

Thr danc band, he snld, hn.s been prncl1rlni,: weekl~fo r dance prni:rnms nnd he wunt.s to ren1111d o.n}·one who wants a lori:e band 111 n mini· mum cost. that It is available ror en1uigemcnts.

tuous dinner and to enhance c,.,nrer thlnklni:. U1ank vou wotr

Child Dev elopm ent

Class Studies A t Local Ki ndergarten

The Jack nnd ,1111 KlnM1 go r ten, o wnl'd Md 01ll'r.:ited by Mr s R J, PawceU, ,·.111 be the scene ,,1 muc'i actlnh this semest•r for !;iris ,·n rolled In Mrs BPt~v Gortlon 's child d eveto11mNtt ciuss. ~,rs . Go rdon said each girl w11l spend two hours <'ach week observing and partlclpnUn1t In st11dent act! "Illes. Shi' said each girl Is to do e case studs on one child and compare the child with the other chl l d rm in the ltfnu1• ,.,, to pby:sical, mental. social, and emotional dovclopmettt.

The aim or lhe course, said Mrs Gordon, IS to Id I'<' the swdent an understanding or the normnl prucesses ot devetopmentwh.lch will enable the ,student tn handle children, and lo Interest the student In child study lo such wi extent t hat she wt ll d<esl re to keep up tn date un cltlld care pbilosu11hles and practices.

The (:Iris wlll help ~"''-' tests to the children. ha \'4! a spnng tea for U1e children's parPnt:; and accompan) the children nn a runn trip and plentc for tho• children. added Mrs Cordon.

Bonds Tho lmpedols /:,offlod 1/,a Shadows Fob 6 o

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th<.'11 ldcnufi<:nt!on photos taken FPb 26. beginning at 9 ; ~5 in room 4, &<'Cording to ~Ii:;, Nishlu, registrar. she snid that these nre required and those studPnts who do not bn,•e them taken here ·,•,l ll be a:;kl'd to pro,·1de one Inter nt lhl'I r nwn ,•xpensP.

Itickets wlll be Is sued t6 d rivers pa rki n g In p l aces othe r t han those ma rk ed fo r parking

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T he une xam ln ed 11 r e ls not wo rth livin g " - So crates

A SIA A FL AM E

LAOS CAMBO DIA

SOUTH V IETNAM

Informative l ec ture by KE NNETH

S. ARMSTRONG

AT COLLEGE ASSEMBL Y

March 12, 10: 15 A. M .

jectionable

Kenneth S. Armstron9 h o • hod o wide and Int er, lhe marlicd sect \\OS sub es tl ng back ground In world o ffo i rs. He ha, been o n di ,·ld~d into those who paid 1hree r ecent o •signmen t• 1hroughout Southeo11 Asia , 1tttenl1on and lhose who l:ving fo r more thon a year in the fiery coun1 r ies of deemed themselv~s slightly Lao,, Com b od io, Thailand, and South Vie1nam, A less than god the;- wcrl' un- groduote of t he University o f Michigan, he become rhubtedlv from south o f the d i re ctor o f Ne ws an d Pub li c Affairs for Clev e land ' s bOller fo r ~ow • else could WJW -TV. Prior 10 1961 he sp e nt much t im e in th€'!'. noses uc<tUt re that Europe, including tr i p• into sa tellite cour,trie, ond brm,n Ungc un l e:,s the~ had th<l Sov iet U nion. Since then h e h as concentr ated o n bPefl 1110 l'lnse Lo the !,Un. So h A h h h h 58 000 f (I 1 th,•lr t,•eth were bl eached to ut ea st s,a, w ere e a • s ot ' ee.t u da.:-.zlln whiteness the mtlcsl ) of documentary fil m footage. Hos publish ed sc,uthl'~l :un or pe rh~ps the,· re po r ts have bee,:, featured i n the. Cleveland Pl_oin werC' pnln tl'd 10 match painted De a l er. A p erc:ept , ve obs erver , he_ , s also on a!tocu· 11 h lote o nd e x perienced ,poaker, w,t h t he capacity to

~nrns~ r bl e nd humo r , pa thos o n d h u man un derstand i ng

1 d 11 11 POI k d Ken Arm strong's presen t lecture s o re no1a b le fo r om 1 mons\~r,1 t \~ prov iding information In d e pth on 1he people , prob - 7!~ ;."~;~,,nOf'tOUS n r, e Jom s. and ,nun1rics o f S 0uth e a1I Asio1 as related

Ut,• thir;I !!~>nil is wherr> 1 to each other, and lo the r es t of lhe world

n<'a1I\" run 1n1-<1 trouble this

i:rnup w:is the hntP club, hatlfu, lhr nm· ai r the leader

I th<' mum ed "ec·t, nr shnul d

I ~•, the au1nc-rat of the

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The story b eh i nd the headlines • • • So uth east A si a In fl a m es. Only th r ough doope r knowledge of the people, thei r h isto ry, ba ckground , reli9ion, customs, and ways of life, can o n e understand many of the ev e nts takln9 place in th i• troubl ed r egion Ken Armstron9 sheds ligh t on a colorful a nd vital area in crisis. No othe r A m eri ca n on the lectu r e platform today is so we ll q uol i fled to re port on Laos, Cambodi a, ond South V ietnam "Asia Aflame"

N,l,J.C. RE\/IEW, Co.vo d'Al,n•, Idaho, l'i•d , f•b•u•ry 24, 1965 Battle Of The B ands
, n10ny of t~A""' fro'" rh,.. lo~I
tudents mil.\ have r•
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IPAR KI HC OHL Y IH DES ICHA TEO AREAS Ii i th the s no" su lflclcntly gone a gai n p arking
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observ ations ,, 0 ..
Ken A,rr.1,Hon9, who too\ the ta, t pit1ure1 or rho fomcd itr•, on rho Pla11, of J-,u, bctfo,e rho Rod, ovottal'I rhe •re& l ead.,a o, • (OIJp d'et11f that f •ited, O)'cwllnooed by Ko.n A,m1uon,g
Rece n t fi rst- ha n d o n-t he-sc e ne

l•Tht NIJC racing team is shown prof;tif;ing rhe fosr finish. with body low to rhe ground and rounded for rho /eost oir resistance. Left to

r/gnt; Mlck•y Oolker, Roy Chorlleld, Don Worgl,. John Cooper, ond Sheldon Vlk.

Drill Team Developes Poise, Personality, Pep

COEDS' CORNER

8)' K, rry Jeflrios

This is 1ne t i me ofyeor many. young women be<,,,. wonderi ,g wnol is in tn& future. If you enjoy mc<>tor>g peoplo and desire to trove!, o future as on oirl,ne stewardess may ue tic 10b for you

Altnough they come from differ.,nt ports ,;f ti,,. country and their backgrounds ore not alike, s1ewardesses srcire simdor quallficotions

With the help of Collier ' s Encyclopedia and (ARlcERS

I hove compiled on outline 1h01 rells who I goes 1n1 0 being on airline stewordess

Quolif ocotions : excellent health, po"ed, ottroc•,ve, kno.-., how to smile, tactful. Between 20-27; 5 foet 2 nches 10 5 feet 8 inchos .•,ith weight in proportion to '•eight nr,t 10 exceed 130 lbs; single; some airlines accept contact '.mses.

Prepora1ion: h,gh school graduation r<>quired; :wo years college, nurses' troimng, or business ex~r1encf'.

Training: las1s for about five ,1i,eks at o cw,pony school. The 01rline usually provides o poss 10 fly ro •he school's location lo begin studies Room ond boorrl, while in troinong, ore provided by the cQmpony The c ,,,.e<,h,.., ,.,eludes: meteorology, flight routes and schedules, nov1qo11on, radio, emergency procedures, personal groo<T'mg, 1ubl ,<:: relot,ons, airline codes, theory of flight, con1por,y po!,:y, pos~enqor relof1ons, first aid, mointenonce, end aircraft fomiliurizot,on.

Nature of Work: responsible far possengers • cOff'forl, check tickets, give instr\Jclions, onswer questions. Se,ve food.

Employment Trend: keen comperit,on, alt!iougf-. •nony ,obs ovatloble due to high turnover rote.

Advantoges: trove! opporlu111tios, many emrloyf'\Cr t benefits, meet mony people, free oir travel. Off- b,se expenses ore poid by the a1rl1ne.

Disodvontoges: strenuous, trying, ond tinrig wcrk, irreg · ulor schedules, on feet most of the time.

Ko.&.hy ,Yilson sings w/fh the Imperials oJ thf!- Bortle of lhe Bonds '1oirce. held Fffb. 6 FNe hundreds tvdenrs or1end11d, rncluding mony from rho loco/ high ,chools.

TAILORIHG CLASS IS ~IA.tlHG EASTER OUTFITS

Nine girls under the direction of Mrs Helen Brandt are in the process of tailoring ~t?i er an Easter suH or a wool cent and dress. 'The class, which started Feb. 2, wi,Y mecl evecy TUesday

'\,·ening from 3:30 to 6:00 (o r 10 weeks according to Mrs.

Florence Stranahan. home eo instructor.

Mrs. Stranahan said the nine girls who met the prerequisite or Clothing fundamentals 24.A are: Tlm!He Rodgers, carol Pia tter. Ann Cla rk , Tammy Grant, April Evans, Tercy OeCoss, Berni ta Oxford, Maureen MC Done ll, and Alice 11.arie

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Serving Your Stud.,nt Union

Mlss Marsha LeFrancl s , leader or the group, creates the marehing routines and designs the costumes. 1n speaking of tbe advanlages of membership in the group, Miss LeFrancis added to the skills developed those of compan!onshjp, cooperation in a worthwhile project, devel opment of poise and the opportunHy to perform.

The girls practice three times a week, receiv e one credH in physical education and may win points for extm. work In the organization which can lead to special marks at the end of the semester.

Competl lion to join tbe organization is always keert , and at th e beginning or the semester, there were GO competitors for the honor

After the last home game or the season. the girls wlU appear in publlc events at Moscow for the Idaho-Washington game and the Lllac Festival Torchlight parade. Sign on back of ga rbage truck - "Satisfaction guaranteed or double your garbage back"

ARCTIC CIRCLE

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Further information; wrote to Supervis0<, Stewardess R<lcrulting of major airlines.

Campus Chatter

by Rosemary Hom;on Stu Kimball says he's been In a rare mood lately: nothing he says Is filthy!

N /JC has a special secret laughing place. Do vou know where it u.? It's on the shelf above lhe coal hangers just outs ule o/ the main office 1n a brown and 11e !low cardboard box This box has been su1r plied 101 the use of all junior college students. Please do not look in this box unless vou are extre111elv depressed. The contents are guara11teed to bring a chuckle to the lips of anvorw.

Ras Hansen got into a fight with a roll or adhesive tape the other night. Be lost.

A wonderful demon:itration of the Mexican 1/at Dance mas given bv Russ Brown /or a few fortunate observe r s recently.

A smal 1 volunteer group Crom the North Idaho Jllllior College a cap pella choir gave lxlth Mr. soderllni; and Mr St.one moonlight serenades via the telephone

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ROTC PROGRAM IS SUBJECT OF MEETING

Salaries: start about $280 o nionth for 85 hours flying time ond 35 hours ground dutres Experienced range from $310 to $375 Poise, personality , and pep. These are what the drill team Is made of The 25 NIJC girls who make up the ddll team have taken what amounts to a semester co urse In rhythm, coordination, and precision marching.

Today at act vi I.I' period In room '18 a represent au ve from the military department of the unlversil.y o! [daho spoke b:> all boys interested in the two-year ROTC program available to Junior college graduates. According t.o Mr. Perry Christianson, presld~nt of the college, the program would permit Junlor college gradual~s to attend n summer camp and Lhel r Junior and senior years at the u of I or a siml le.r institution ta lake advanced RCII'C training which would culminnte in an Anny commiss1Jn

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C<Mlur d' Al,ne, Idaho

\ . College Racing Team Practices N.I.J.C. REV I EW, Coeur d'Alene, ldoho, Wed., F•bruory 24, 1965
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JV's Tumble leaders In City league Play

The NIJC J .v .'s tumblro the leadln g Men•., Leo.gu,, team. the Post Falls AAU five, 89-80 in n rree-sconn v contest, Feb. 12.

Dan \ll'ddock. Redmrd forward teamed "Ith countemar• Jim Dreschel l.o drown the statellners, as the two backcourt stars tallied 26 and 23 points.

The Post Fal Is !Ive wa~ led by Chuek Swepney's 33 points In the statellners losing cause

The J.V.'s are holding down third place in the Men' League race wl th a 6-5 rt•· cord Post Palls AAU Js domlnattng first place followed closely bl' the Luch Lage r team.

The NIJC Redbird nve I»

In fourth place with a S-5 record. T he Redbirds are led tu' guaztl DannJ Lewi,;, fonner 5andpoJnt Bulldor star.

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VET' S-FAC UL TY CAME

First annual basketball pi between the Vet's Club and the facult;y will be played Feb. 24 durina activlll" period.

WI LSON PHARMACY

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FOR THE BEST HAMBURGER IN TO W N, GO TO THE MISSOURI LUNCH

The selPCtion of Mr. Jot' \lbilley as the Outstanding BoostN or the year for the Cardtnnls I!; well received by this column. Mr. Whitley I s one or the most prominent boosters in the young NIJC Cardinal Booster Or ganlzotion. I snl In on n few or the Cardinnl BoostPr Club meeting-:.; at Fdtz's Comer earlier this vcar. and whPn it came ttme lor volunttt~ to check dances or print Cardinal pub-

U cHy. Joe Whitley's raised 11nr. answered the call every Ume. Congratulations, Joe! II ii; onl.)· fitting that you s hou Id rocei ve th c !I rst CardJnnl blanket presented.

Lod<in11 forward to the

:\JCAA Toumaml"llt, the Cards wiU travel l.o Ontario, Ore •• and from thNc to Utah , If the.)· keep winnln!'.

Last SaturdQ,)· night's game against llbi twortt was the Cards' Inst homP 11nme. and If I coun wd n gh t, nlmost 5 O studl'llts ultended the contest and needless to sa.i·, the,.v cheered their "Utile hearts out.

The Cnrds havCl three road i:ames leit beginning this ,;a.mes •It against Lewis and Clark :-onnal. the u. of Idaho F'rosh und finishing off the season o !IUinst Whl lworth

J.V.'s.

Do ,. u ~mell track and field In th• al r•

THE NINE POINTS OF LAW

"A good dent or Money

A tood deal or Patience

A eo<>rl Cause

A good r awyer

A good Counsel

Good Witnesses

A i:x>od Jury

A good Judge AND GOOD LUCK."

Do you hope for i;uccess or IOP for I(?

T,roo on your hund~ :>

ti t 'I ,r fri..,. d n1 rtW? BALL & QUE

Cirds Use Press For 98-74 Win Over Whitworth JV

North Idaho trampled the Whitworth Pirate J.V. 's, 98- 74 on F'eb. 13 and stretch· cd their recotd to 14·7. The Cards atta_cked the Pirates wl th a ruu court press and balanced scorln11 led by forward Dick Schultz sank the 1"isil.ors early In lhe game.

Behind Schultz's 13 point first half scoring spree, lhe Cards Jumped l.o nn early lead In the game and coasted to a 48-33 half time margin. Steve Br! xen, Card forward, dornl natoo the boallls and teamed wllh speedster guard Bob Brainard l.o set the Cards Cast•breaklng.

l'ihitworth's F'oster Walsh carried the Pirates attack, combining with Errol Schmidt and Paul Robert.~ to score all of the J.V.'• first half 1.otal

The Cards roared on In the second hnl r behind ace Cor· ward Vern Ben6U!lon's 14 p0ln '" and center Bil I Sml th·~ dri ,ing lay- ups. Bengston has been a st-andou t for the Cards l n the tralllng games of the season and appears l.o be bending ror bis finest season. The Cardi> had the game clinched mid-way through the second hal r, 66-46, Coach RolJy William reported he is well pleased with his cagers this season and hopes to finish the senson with a six - game win streak. "lie are better than our record shows," Coach WIIUnm~ commented, "we have lost a few tou8h ones to strong compeUtorA, but we a.re saUsQed with lhe team. showing so Car this year. lie will be I.ouch in the NJC AA Tourney."

BOX SCORES

NIJC: Smilb 16, Brlxen 13, Bengst.on 14, Joe 9, Gatdner

9, Qb(,rgh 3. Schultz 18. Bmlnnrd 14, Boyer 2.

WJ.V.'6: l\·aJsh 22, Clendenen 6. Schmidt 13. ~lu I· lenh 1, Rhodes 8, Kinzer

8. ROberts 10.

HALF TIME: NIJC 48· WHITWORTH 33.

BIBLE STUDY CLUB MEETS THURSDAYS

The Bible Stucly Club mel Peb. 11 and will continue to meet ever, Tt..rsday accordIng to Cnrol.)-n Nichols, member

The club Is hnvlng a panel dlsaJsslon on the subject or salvation. There will be n, omcers, Miss Nichols said, but small groupa or members wi IJ work together and presmt their llndln1ts to the group.

Ben gston Leads Cards

Ove r EWSC JV' s

Vern Ben gs ton I ed NIJC to a 90-45 rout over the Eastern Washington Colle11e J. v. ' s as .iie cardinals stretched lbelr record to 13·7 with Bengston 's 23-s>olnt scodng spree.

Starting slowly, the Canis rumbled baskets with thll savages to a 20·9 lead mid· wa:1 through the first half or play. Ben1tston, G-3 lorward, gunned the Card~ into action \\ith bdlliant out,-lde shooting and teamed v.uh Card center Bill Smith and rorwam Steve Brlxen In reboundlna, to set the cards into n fast-break. By hall ume, the Cardinals had run to a 39·:M lead.

In the second half, the Cards held th<' Savages l'o six field goals. all of them coming In the last 10 minutes!

The Cards dominated the boards and the llJime, wlth a ruu court press and a rn~t break, soartni: to a 61-30 lead mid-way through the second hair. EWCE's six points Crom thPlr hair-time score had all come from the chan IJ· line! Ea~tPm 's ll t"l't second half field i:ual hit the twines \11th 5: 20 left. Late In the second half the Cards were subblni: freely, but the fast break cc,ntinued

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10 bring basket,, Bobt, Brainard, Card l!Uord, worked the break ID perfection and led the home team to a 83,.i margin With Jes~ Ulan tbr,-t minutes to Play. Catd forward Pmnk Darlingcon Pushed It l.o 90 with two Quick ~k ets as the Cards won lil>tni awa,y, 90-45.

AU or the Cardi, sa\\ actton In tho EWSC conlosl, and ' lti of them resistcred In the score book. A big vicL,ry for the Cards 1n the trailJ.n games before the NJc'AA tourney

BOX SCORES

NlJC: Smith 12. Brlxe!\ 7 Bengston 23, Joe 11. L: Gardner '1, schu ltz 8, Ober111 6, Bralnard 10, D. Garone, '1, Boyer I, Darltngt.on 4 t EWJ:C- Glasp)w 8, Gordo 4 Browne 3. Pletcher -1 Cobb 2. weaver 3. Duberthie~ 2. Orlob 4 \l'oodrurn, s Scamahorn 7 I

CORRECTION

A misprint in the last isne: of the Review was the word ''zlleh" which was acluallv "zilch" meaning a total los,;. This is Similar to a "nlll':t' I or know-nothingc

Foresl Peters o! \!ontano State holds an unusual !(fat ball record The Gnzzl.! punter once kicked 17 field goals In one garn(), nll of them good. '

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