The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 18 No 2, Oct 16, 1963

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Th<' Dj!W clormll017 Is ~inc pusbt'd co comol<'llon u rut u eqwpml'nt and rumlshlac& becOCDe anllabl<'. Slud~U occuplt'd tbt'lr IOOQa lu: •ttkend. movla1 rroc i:o~I accomodaaona In •blch 11ie1 •l'rt' bt'lns bouaed since clusN IH'po this fall. Tbt're ar"' 77 studmaa ll•hac la tile dorm, 61 mt'n and 16 women. FolloW1n1 la a description or t~ bulldlns. Dl'.aka and •ardrobt's arc bllilUn units, mad" or birch wltb nauiral Clnlsb. A new des!r;n In a1ud.:r lamps Ill used. Tne tamp Is a co111bln1111on boolt ahelt and atudy ll&hl, 1>r0Yldlnc ample llchl tor aiud7 aa well u space abo•t' ror ecor· ace. The double bunka are fallt· "ned co wall , and Oufd •llh sax Inch roam maure-.es. Boya' bunks &tfo alx frN al1 Inches lone, lltl ' bunko ar" al1 tef'l lone. Each wa rdiol>e lncludN a double eel or mirrors and drawf'rs. A unJque ban1Pr-bar arraneemenl allows ban11n1 or coal-ltncth e&rmt'nlll on On" t1ld" and t•o Hiii or JadteH!!nlrt h sarm<'nll, or,c abon ua~ otb•r. on ltP olhrr 11ld... Wardrobe dl)C)ra .,., hallo• and can be uullz~d for aiorace or amall arucleo and ahOl'S. Rooms ar,. hut,.d " ith lndl· Yldual units. Each hu II.a own thrnnoatat. Thi! unit contain• a blo"H which uUU7."' a Otter, prpvtd· Inc aJr t.0 each room "hlct la constantlT Jxolnc r•nll•r.,d aa the! unit optra1 n. A crntral cu·Qred bolltr pro· •ldn h•at for thf' bulldlns. A parlor Is provided for HCh 9ldf' of the! dorm, bo7a and llrlt. N"w lurnlturl' and drap.,, will arrhe soon. Each ldr or th" bulldlna a!BO has a bu1·m1'flt r!'cruUon room, 1o b<' •'Qulpprd u lud1·nta

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Thr mal run'a 11pnrtm!'nt I , on thr Oral Ooor lmml'dlDlPIY ID lh1• ctnlt•r-roftl or lbr bulldlnc. IL contolna lhr Cf'ntral control fo r lhr lnh•rcom sysl<'m, which "Ill b<' used 10 lnfonn 11••ldenl1 or m•·•aaK•'• or concrm 10 lht'm. Tt•lrphonn e1m ICf> wlll bo 11allabll' In ~•ch bu.II and lncomlnc calls will bn mon· llOrf'd In lh•• Ill ti 'e 11ldr. ~lud .. nta will b~ called on lb~ Intercom for 1ncomlna Phonl' calls. Liwndr) facllltiM!, lncludlns 1n....,rrrat...S \\&.•h<'r and dr-··r and lron1ns boanl5, are P• lldtd ror all litUd<'Dta In • ' mon fQOm at lbl' end ot •cb b&ll, R...,,l<h nta •lll DOI be allo•ed to use• lruns an tbtolr rooms b<'causl' or the lll• hr~ llausd ln,ohl'd. It 11 hopo..S \hat th..at r a be out! •1...i to provldo:! ' r llrnJte<I us" of C'Ol!er r:uakrt • Cll111 POPfletS, •tc. llDc" thM lh' ol !Ir• rroor Cllllatrurtto11 wllh ooncJl'l• Ooorg. Tbe addrtiu1 or the d}nnllon b 518 Collect• 011,e and a ~Ull~ lor th" bulldlc~ .. 111 bf' .;•nnlnt..S by th• ~!JC Dorm· r1 Hou!\lnc Comml,.slon

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Pn1nc and land,caplnc ' 111 rrt undrf\\~ ahortly. • 'l'br hbran1111a v. ould llkl' to lh(' alt~nuon or atudonts ~~· dl'lld line on o•f'mlsh• Ill '· Tht• <' OOok& All' dU<l '. nru mornL t11 bf"fOr•" lhti 1 0 dock class.

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Courier' Rmio Program On KVNI Agmn Suoooys

Enrollment tits All-Time Peak Of 616 This Semester

F r tt. r 1ad O'•n eeutJ• Alt :\IJC hu HS - •D raai o thf> "Card!aal Coor- J<!Ct t l•r." 'nils 1e&1, u berorl'. Mr. Don O•nrnonlt'& rld10 pio· ducUon clasa la hclPln~ 10 run th1• radio prosram. !.Ir. Orrlmontl', I ramillar race II lllJC, bu ouUlnlll four lllJns of lhr "Cardinal Courier." I. Tl> promote public rela· Ilona ror SIJC. 2. Tu pn•11Cnt to the public tht• g1atr. 3. Tl> l'ntertaJn. ~. To "'II aboul comin1 e•enlft. Don O•rtmoate was born and raised In Spokane. R• at· ~oded colleco at Cbm"J', t'!'JI mo' l'd 10 eo .... : d • .'Jene I~ 19~9. Mr. Oertl:lOni. be<'amt' a radlo aanouactr r r KZIS •b"n lt •••In c.>eor tl'Alme. acd tllen Int 1ria1 joined Ille tllatl' al !\\:».!, •her be la Pl call' e=iilo:r..-d u aarounct't. "I certa1Dl1 l:opft a:! la· t.rcaled students •1111 L'11 Went •ill offer lllelr st:-lce:s 10 lbt! radio piosram. lie bOPe to have our first brlladc-ast la !Ii Yecber, and •e ,. a:it :o ltUl' II lbe bt!SI HI... aid Mr. Oertmoatl'. lnlert'$tl'd atcdrnts cay Cl\<' their names loJ Mr. Gert· a:ontc o r to a msbe1 o! lbe )Pat

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C1tcle K Hot0rs Sp...,hr On O~ b• r ~. U. Ctcle K Club 3tlLild'6 a 1uncheo• pun r<'d ~ the Coeur d' Alene Kiwanis Club. Th'" aurst sPttker trom thl' !)t'part· ment or Public ....s ..1~lance ~poke on "Child Cruelty", Tb" Cl role K IS atill open t~ n•~ mcmbt•rs and those lotere:;ted ar~ askt'd 14 coe tact TOm 111u1ns, J)re"1de:it. er Mr. !drl>e.

ART EXHIBIT 114 SU BY SUE HALL .... >IT' bit In the BIUdPn t ..1111 " • b :sue Hill!, a second 1car o:Udunt al SIJC. Qie':. palntilll:s uf' rno•lly till paint>. She la sho,.ln1 &C\l'!l 11a1nunn \"I> r TraJl To The :.! > n, Portrait In Sorrow. B; Tilt' Stre111:1 The Lone HOad II me The sot: Life and l'AO r<Producuons.

Accreditation Team Spends Two Days On NIJC (o111f1US

\ noc:l~Uon aaaembb for aWdl'DI body Tlce-prffldl':nt and eta ~ omce rs .,...,. h!!ld on Oct. 9 Tho11;- nomloatl'd ror student body Ylce-presld•nt are Paul Plante, Tom Hanson, and Tt'rtV Ca.rl l>t'rs. sopbcxnor<' olllcer nominees 1ur rruldPnt - Ct'Or«<' £\Jpn and Bnan Hes5 . ''lC<'"1>re•1· drnt - Shuon RJchanhon. Ron Brllllson, Jerry Sa.!Jns ond Conni!! Lien. and score'. tan - Jucl.v Herlza. 0•11 OrnchM•I and Anita \la,y. Fro. hman officer nomln<'<'S Al•'· Pr•.,.ldl'nl - RuMell Bro'ftn, Dlln M~ddock, \\nrren Aller, Bob Leichty, Bob Leno, and P11'11 ~be Murray. Y1cep~sldmt Bob Ool~btorg, Barbara McKa,y. TOm Lleo. and U.rt) Bozarth. llnd sec· rt'tary - ~11uy Ro!<S, Marll.,vn Arnold, Kn& Harbau&h. and SJ1Yla Uea. All &tudent body members are enUUl!d to vote for tile 111 Mat body vlc1•1)res1dent. ibwt'Tff, elecUOD or rroe&lrnan ffktt la ltm!tt'CI 10 the rr !J:::ln da.ss mClllbers. and re officers wllh the ru. EltcU n will Frte1s7, Ocl. 11. ra-el..cl wlll raecl • I Ml N alll • Mt. Buma, anoi J.t:. Ttlttt!n r rm th" d 1:1 er..srd r eoncrol. Tit! br.An!' p rpo " la to a ""' th al d nt bod7 ol NIJC. '1111.• tr.ard ml!lllber ar 7our rl'J)r .... nu.lives.

AWS Names Beverly P1sto11us President Thl'I nuw All'S olllcPl'I' dt'cted this ;rl'llr "": pres! · •lent, Br- erly Pl&torlus; vice· preidrol, Manlyn Arnold; secretur1. Bell)' Socraves: aocllll chlllnnan, Joye•• Bnllry. A\I'S Is 11n OJrpnlzauon for all " men attl'ncllng NIJC. It I& of creal Importance (or

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A I~ of rUD~ •:'ClwC•' '"' spent Ocl... H and 1~ o" t~.e SIJC campus a.s a vlllltatlon commluee of tile Nonh•l'llt .o\ssoclatlon or SC!09ndar1 and Rl;h.,r School~ to e•·llluate lbe oollege ror conUnul'd accredltaaon. The tt'am 1<111 Prl'Sl!DI !IS wrttten l<'l>Orl IO the Bli;hl'1 Comml slllon or the Association 111 RPno durlna Ille Association ' s Dec. J-4 mroung. NIJC ls cuuentb occrt'<lll••d b) the Assoc1auon and 1hu present e\'alualion Is plUI or ffii;ular rene\<nl prncedurl'. Accreditauon b; the comml5· :;ton 1s a factor which miles possible llllDsfer or credilS from NLJC t.O other accrt'dll<'d 1nsUtut1on~ v.lth lllUe dltn· colty and leads t.O at.andnrd· lzallon or m~~r lnsatuuons •bere•"1 Ceaslble. Dean T. S. Kerr or the Uni · •ersl1y of Idaho Is clecuU'e ooonl1nator !or the Hlaher Commission and sen ed as an ex otnclo member ol the tesrn. Edward P. South. presld•nt of Grus Harbor Collect'. AbtrdePn, l'l'ashinc«ln, ••Ill &Uf\"l') admlnlstrauon and head the> committee. Or. John R. Roi..,rts or lbe Ot'Partmcnt of Blolou. Pac1nc UnlverSlty, Fore..t (lro\'P, Or<'i;on, •Ill survt' tbe btolollical sciences. Prof. Gordon A. Otxon. head or the l)Ppartmenl or ~lalb~maUcs and Physical Sclence.s. Rick Colleal', will surve?1 lhe ph)stcal clences. Arthur F. Bruhn. pre~ldenl or Dlxll' Collei;e. s1. GC'Orae. Utah , wlll sun·ey lhe Koda! sciences. Dr. Ll'wl• D. CoMell. dean or lh" Dh1Hlon of Llboral Arts, Clark Collt'Kt' ••111 SUrrt'Y the human1ucs. Prof. P. H. AtlPbenv. ch111r· man of lhe Dept. >f 1nduatr111l Arts, l'iestem Washington State Collecc, Bellln1tham, 11aslllni:ion, •111 SUl'\"e) the •ocauoDlll DJ'ea. Dr. James R. FoulKN, head of the Dt\iSIOD or Business and Economic~. l\t'ber Collecc Odcen, Utah, 'frill 'uney the bu~lnes.s area. Or. Jam.,s E. Sbort, pre~adrnt or \\eslrm i.soniana Colle11c of EducaLion. Otllon. Ml)niana, will aun·~ t'ducaUon. During 1h.. past &pnn~ and summer. lb<' :\UC sllltr has preparf'd a &~lr-.:,aluaUon r rort in book f~m. 'Ahlcll bu been PtM1oush submlll<'d t.0 tbc •·lsttauon commlllt>e ror &llld.v.

15 ENROLLED IN EVENING CLASSES A t.013.1 or 75 were enrollt'd In e••enln& etas.'~~ 3t NIJC thl& lllll when cluSS<'5 startt'<I l11s1 w~ck. Reca~irulion ln \'llrloui; clo~ses: r.yp1nc 29. orr1ce rr.achin<"s !!1, account· 1011 H. beg1nnlna: "''"ln1 11. bUlortni: I:?. \lost classes t'nd In Oc· c"mbe1.


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