The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 19 No 2 Oct 14, 1964

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• lftJC's 7'4 Students •Come From Wide Area; .8 Come From Atroad A brealldo•n or f<'&I 1ra1.o" &atl:>UC fl'\ :II Iha! 636 or thl' 7.W :-;1.JC students 111111 9'&11 oome from Idaho. S1111 pu Cl'nl. or 447. are residents of the rolll'&e dlstnct. Of the 108 out1lf-sta:e l>todent • • ; s comc rrom 11uhlr.&:ton and l'llht rrom othf'f courtnes. coNr d'Alen,., aupplles about 43 pl'r Cl'Dt or the dla· • tnet i.1Udt'!ll6. Rellllranla tlom at her di Ill net communl· Iles: Po6t f'alla 52, Haydl'o .J..ake 25. Rathdrum :?2, Cata!· do 16, Harl18otl 5, \\ Orll'7 3. Bayvll'• 3. F'rom Kool<'n&I Coun11 out· de tbe OOllf'&l' dlautct: so1r11 Lake 9. Athol ?. From Shollhone Coun11: KPUOH 24 . \\al lace 18. Oa· 9bu m 9, Plnehura t 8. Smelter· VI lie 5. Kingston 3. Sllvert0n 3, Mullan 2. Ena•·llte 2 . Paae I, Calder t. • F'rom BOnnPr count)" Sahel· point 25, Prtt"<t Rlvf'r 7, Hope 3. samuf'ls 2 . Sall"' 2. Cool· Int. • F'rom 80undary County: BOnnNa F'f'rry 11. Naples 2. Copeland 1. From Be~wah Coun17: ~. Martes IS. Plurr.inf'f 2. Tmsed 2. Fernwood 2. F'rom Lalah County: Mos· ~" 6. Kendrick 2. Tro• 2. 1>at latch 1. Jull.,.tta I. F'rom ~z Perce County: Le•IBlon 2 . LaP"al 1. • F'rom Ada County; Bol&e 2. '· Star 1. Prom Lewi County N<'7 Perce 2. Kamiah I. • F'rom Good Inc Count) Haaernnn I. Ru "l &>Cl• rlln . hbmnan, F'rom Minidoka Countr. rl'!><>rta lnat thf' restncted RupNl I. area of tbr llbrar:r wlll br • Prom Twtn F'AI l!I County f'nlar11<'d to acc:ommodate 25 Buhl 1. pcop 1.. IA &00n aa addJuonat From ld11 lo Count> Grane"· tables orl' a\11tlablt'. vUll' 1. Tht' arra "Ill conll\ln all • Prom Blatnr Counl>" Krl· rPrrrrnre books and !DUI! clum I. more accC1J!l lblf' llUCh books stud••nls from \\11 hlnaton u "\\ ho'8 \\ho .. and ··Per· Spok11nc 4 5. N1•wport 7. Rock· lodlC&lb Gulde \0 UINalUn'." , ord 2. OU11 Orchord!I 2. Rt'"ltlcllnc this area ... 111 Rll.7.vtlle 2. R08alla 2 . 5(•atllt' kct'P mall'rtals consolldllted. 2; on\! Nich from Orrrnacrt•R. SOdrrllna &lres~rs thtU .,1\ llllwood. Ch1>1\1•loh. Ot1kN1· n<•llhcr bo<oks nor loo!lll ll'Df 'tlalP, f'u.lrfll'ld. CoMllt>. noll'books .. 111 br allo"ed In 81!1 l<'VUI', llllbur. ltArnn•ton, this af\'L Student.~ .. tshlr~ Gold<'ndolt'. Oraham. 1111110 to takr n:>tP.11 mill do &0 lo a ,ll alla. llUll'f\' 1111', Pon An· ~plral n<>C rbook or on a sht'e t JIPlt!-. or paper. F'rom CaJ lfornla. Loni: He "'P"'s& l'd b1s bt>P<" Bl'ach :?. ont! roch lrum lhal this lnno•-.r.i n will j!ur&I ncton Pul., Orlndn. accommodate titudcct" In T>lllln, Burlxlnk, Orn\1 llr, tbf'ir .,. ~ research Slall'llnl', and F.nctno. ,.orL:.....---:-:-~-From " 1n1ana: one CAl'.h Colendar Of E,..ou 4ror:i St•f!IM tak<', Anacond:I. 0 Bell. &l k Lolo , !\o• nn , and Libby. ~ JI<', 1n •llC SUB f Nm Ow~on Ponla.nd 3 on1 r11ch from Sa lcm and Oct. ~I - Cbt..·rl<'ader 1~1· wt:;. 11cth1tv period io • •lh. the i:y f"rom Qilo· one t'ilCh nom 0:1. :?5 - Clx>tr P:ut_r, i;,-m. C1non11111. Glb!lonbUr;. and S OOp•• Manon. • F'Nm ~n(l('SOll" Pl>rk Rapid! 1. f'mm Ollnol:; HLChland Park t. • OnP 1ilud1 01 comes lfl>m l'aCb of thr lollo,.\nG pl~Cl'!I abroad Guanlnnr1mo. Cuba J'rtn1uanu, Mnln,n , Cal11ar,, Xlbl'rt~. Canada \ 'nncou\N, Bntl'h Culumt:h. Cllllada. Cr11nbmtlk , Br tl6h Columbia.

W"ElltlE~OAY. OCTOBER U , 1964

Nominees For Class OJ.fices

Reference Section Of Library Is Planned

Stu dent Board Cages Snake At Routine Meeting

Enrollment Is 21% Above 1963 Record and sop

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tbe 2ll <':=ialb f an mlflllll M use b1J h d sept. 30. Candid tt'S end<' &peoc:hes 1n the Sudent Union dun ni: actl\ It• ~n d la.~1 Y.ednl':'lday ~nd Tbu"'dl!J. CAnchdal~ for s phomorc prv~1deJJt Y.ere Bob Ollhl· ber; and Phil Enck110n. Ton.r Edwards ran un 'PPOlled for 'tcr llf••sldenl ,.h 1h• }!Arcia. Anlonton. T11nl Paul, n:nd \la.n LYn PU<>l \It'd tor sccretary·trf'G.Sarer. The frestrnan clus noml • DlUed Old IA!!:=. F.arl Jor,eosm and Jer.1 Gr~ 'l1 !ur rresl.denL Bob Twluer and Betn Johnson nan r r 'lce-pl'l'SIClmt. Judr Rt'Ssler. h:lmi Brue~ and Karen Sa.'ld • rr Oll t!IP bat l I : HC :eta::> o{:eas~r •• Tl:e fe>Ults r lhr cltcll D wue too late r tb & •r I DC mt d sill bt- a> tttd D l DOI SS::!!.

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llhf'n ret:lslrallon cloaed fur thr fall term on Septrm· be: :?8. 744 Wt'tt' enrolll.'d In d 1y cl as•"" 11L NIJC. Thlll rt'<:Ord enrollmml 111 an In· cr~a.<l' ot 128 O\'er last raJI. or a ZI per cml rtse. Freshmen outnumber ,;opho· mort>S H S lo W7 and two ~Ptetal »tudcnts are Included ln th•• total. There arc 302 m~n In the frosh cluss and 143 women. The sophomore clu• ls composed or 204 mrn and !\3 ,.omen• tn \ht' cntuc student body . th~re au• 507 men lhl s !1111 and 23': "' imt~n. T'" •ocauono.J deparlmcnts l i5 enrolled, al I men.

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ldent Bnan .\t:llf'r, secretary. a:id BruceAndenmo.1rruurPr. Thi! club la off 10 an active 111n-rti>:11 ntlnc the college aelc me a.tens. muln;: new ul call tor tbr dlr<elion •tens and rt:13lntlnc tbe old nea and m.etlnc •Ith the !\Iv.er.la Club once a month.

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New Stationery Is Now In Bookstore • Tht nt•\\ :->I.JC •lltllonPf\ 1-- a1·01labh at lhl' book 5\0fl 1~ fildPm or :? l ~hcl't5 or bO\l't\ Of aboul 38 i;hct~, ~i<·r .is F.\"l~n Brr,, book t• r• llN>iN.

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The first prob!~ handled b1 the Student Board at their mttlinc October 6. Wb ca111~ a Cri elldl> snalte ,..ho wanted 10 Join the party. The snake was the pet ot James Buml>. blotoc» In· slructor. LarlJ' Boz&rlh, public rela· lions cha! rmo.n, reported 1ha1 the Public Relauons Commit · tee has made proaress with publicity through the Coeur d ' Alene Prl'Ss nnd station KVN I. Plans were mo.de to establish a sei pattern for news releases regardlna NI.JC acth'ities. Russell Brown, cha.lrman of the Board . announced that be would handle the remaJnlnc deuils for class elections. The Rome Elconomlcs Club requested $100 10 be used b)· the eroup to attend a con•·enUon In SID Valley. Idaho. Tlmllle Rogers made the request ror tbe eroup. II ,.as ai;reed tba1 they would be permllted to attend Oct. 10 and 11. Tt.... mtttlnc wb actJoumed tollowtnc a brtet discussion or remalrung details. Gu ests were Robert ll'rlahl. ph,yslcs Instructor, Timllle Rogers and Sany Simon.

'Our Hearts Were Young And Gay' Is Will Run Oct. 29-30 "o.tr Hearts Were Young and Qo.y " wlll be lhc tlrst presentation by the NIJC lhenler group Ibis ycor, Morgaret Ga.le, dmm11 director. 11nnounced. The play. based on the early experiences ot actress Cornella OUs Skinner and her wnter sidekick. Emlly Klmbrouch. \\-111 co-st11r aenell<' Sbnner as !.tiss Sunner and Rond!I Lobm11.nn as \Uss Kimbroucb. Others In tbe ca.st include Tl n:i Thayer as Therl'se. \llrll Young as the stt!'>ard · ess, Stu Kimball as tbe Admiral. n>m :\lkiDS llS Leo. Kitt\' Jetrrtes as th<' lnspf'C• tor, · Barbaro Scrattord as )ladamc £115<', Dan Hansl'n a& A*>nsteur De La Croix . Tt.:>m Thompson as t be ,.tn· do• cleaner. Bert Meyen. ..,, lhC' stt!Ward, Jud.)· Ressler as Mra. &Inner, Pat Nesstr IA the purs"r QDd f'red ~lcMUff9.)' as Dtck. The pllly ts in rehror11al wtth tbe final performance.. 10 be given on Oct. 29 and 30 In the NIJC Cl'mnastum. Robert Keeler will 11Sslst \lf:;. Onie in the dlrect1n1 role. with studentli titling all respanslbllillch, lncludtni: st:tce manai;ement . make-<1P Md prompt.lni:. Watch Bvllerin Boord StUd~nlS QIC fl'mlOlfrd lo waich the bulletin board In the front ot the mu.in bulldlnl! tor notices from the othce.


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