The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 16 (1) Oct 11, 1961

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College President Extends Welcome To Student Body A.a pre lden1 of lb coll•s• 11 la m:T pleaaure lo welcotl'e 7ou. lbt wcu1 atodenl bod7 ever 10 attend NIJC. The atleadaoce a1 1be collece bu been 1raduall7 lnetea•ln6 each 1ear for lbe paal nine 1eara Thta 1nr '"" lncrea•• la about 24 percent o•er lt>- pre•loua 1ur. lhe lar101 lncreue •e ha•• e•tr had Al thla wrlllnc 1b<1e are 575 daJ 11oden1s anendlnc collece and all uelllnc clu· aea which have aiarted 10 far are full I ll"ed not tell 1ou that •e ... 111 be cramped for room thl1 JUI Mal\)' of JOUI cluna wlll be crowded and aome or 1ou ma1 suffer aom• dl1com· fort You a.re all aware. how· e•tr that 1hla la onl1 a tern· porar7 1lluallon. aa we have been provld•d with the money to bul Id more bulldlnca. l\e are 1110 pltaaed to wel· come to our alud•nt body 14 f0<olan atudente. tncludlnc from Canada and one •ach from Africa, Iran, India and cas ia Rica. 1\1) hope your 11&1 at the collewo •Ill be pleuan1 and The b<!1lnnln1 or th• collo1e yea1 11 mo1t au1plcloua. r.c· ulty member• tell me thal the atudonl a111tude la eacellent am other alcna a propllloua school 1n1lon May I remind you apln that colle1e work •Ill be much more difficult than hlch 1ch<>ol some may become dlacouraced and conaldrr dropplnc clauu. If thl• ahould haPP"n 10 you II would be well to lak'" oloc:k or 10111 dalt.r pro1ram •Iii per hapa you will find IOnl!! olbf>r oulaldt acllvlly you could drop which I• IH• lmpor1ant lhan your colloe cluau You mu11 learn 10 develop a unn or values which wlll help you evaluate "hat la rully Important and "hat I• not The collue f1cul1) I• ht>ro 10 aulat you. but thr wurklnc out or assignments t• your Job. If ynu nrrd ad•lct on any maUN con•ull "Ith faculty advlaor If I can be or ony •••l1lancr . my ls al .. aya OPM 10 and raoulcy l w le h ror a II or you •ery aood achool ycnr 0 0 Klldn" Former Red Prisoner Relates Experiences At Student A ssembly On tht anernoon of Oel 3 John Noblt, a for rur prisoner ol 1he co111mun1a1a tn RWlal• arok< 10 a a1uden1 &Hea1bly Mr Noble re-lated ol hla uperltncu a prta oner ol lhf' Rt'da, and con· lraated the> lhlns condlllona In lhe So\·let Union •llh lhoae In lhe Unll•d s1a1ea I.Ir Soble alao pointed oul 1ha1 Am<rl· cana or1en rtcet'e a falat pie iure of Soviet Liit John Sobl• U•Phaalzed tl'al "COd aa! palllo<tam" a1e lhe t•o mas1 Important n•t'd• ol 0111 nallon If It la 10 remain tr•• \Ir Sobl• clOlled hi• lalk by hulnJ the audttncc Parttcl pace In tho al •¥Inc ol "Cod Blesa America " Allhouah the auembly "a no< an all·school u .. mbly maey atud•nts a11end...S Jud cine from the ovation sh en Mr Noble . hi• la lk was very "•ll rect'IYod Sludt-nl• ar" CO\'C'n-d by in· •uranct durtn.: NlJC l\nd wh.Uc trawling to o.rW trom ..,hoot YOLUltE XVI, 1'10 1 STUDENT-FA CUL TY MIXER HA D A LARGE TURNOUT Tht lacull\ of :.OIJC '"°'" aor'd a ae1 ac4ua.ln1ed mlnr for tbe 1lud1•nts SCIJI: 27 Thtrt "'"card cn1e1>, ta bl• amu. badinlntoa and danclnc Ourlnc a ahut 1n1orcliS».on Ce-ors• LtPard a at :-; IJC. did a JuuUm: act Dancaq and r111tc1 lht rt'1 or tht e\tatm: botuS Donuts and soft dnnl> "•re "'""" bT tbt !3culty ll<CbC'r& Tt•· aluden:, tl>P !ae· ull• lb• !lae llaw t=>t) llAd and a U : •lllZtd party Phones /n Ollie• Aro Only For Business Use Stuaut. are remlndf<I t!ml olflc< pho.,..5 ar< ( r bu$ln<'S$ onb Thon: I• a po.) phone In lht utrw.nc" wa' oI tbe l.)mnuturnfot the or "ho ha\r P<'t11onal calls 10 OnlY e1t<11ency clllls "Ill ti.• dtllvtrl'd All "Ill be P<>81Pd on the bullrlln b1>1a1d reserved for lhU put· pose All &tudtnts ar' ur1ed to chtck lhl\t bull•lln boftrd (s<cond one on your l•fl as ) ou ln the east entrance l once or t¥. lct• a daJ for "tall a_nd phonP mts:5a1es. COEUO "AH u • EOSESOAY OCTOBER 11 1961 Registration Lines Were Lang Forei gn S tudents At NIJC ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE THRU DECEMBER SET IN' nl am enlli:h!t "' >1 lrtualU' CUAtanl In lhe 11uec:b ac dula I U1 On ()el II M.111 c HD.l auists I r:lln&IN t the ldato Hut Sall I Bllnk In Cntnr d'Alene ll speak on μ ble o1 !Inane Tb• L'sea:bb or 0e1 18 •Ill fea lute :-OIJ<."a ! retp atudel'.lls Oa 3 lu:jents will b< ln!c..-=d "Ac: -Co unlsts Al 1f :k" In a apercll b;r Con ataru lne Bol<b re(f So• 1 t.:inp Jae<;nel.ae lol.lckf,,,..le owrallst aad ealr:taloer A spec1al p:ocra la b<ln& Pllllllled r r o..cr be: kJ'EP t•UOt 'U' <I l \' T N IJ C md U. of I. Joint ly Sponsor TV C our se in Bi ology ' " ' f: r t .. ah- r<C nUy ann lhal Ibey ue coope '.&line "lib the 1>2 u Ila! Selene" Fouadallon aad 1 • American liaUtute o! Bio- loclcal SC!ence11 In o!Ierilll an "1'111 ae llt'I bour courae In bl O&:f b7 le ertslon T ••ctaaan "a are bcln& stawa over KXLY TV Char. nrl " betw<en 1 30 am s·oo a co M nda1 1b1oacb Frld&J Lob and leal eluan are In· atructl'd In this a•u by :.tr. E,.ns, "Ith lltr aid of Mr Ba:ns Tll<!ae c!aana are 10 here at th' colle1e- on ocr orr7 l•o weeks. The lna1tuc1or for lhe T\' a •c11t:.n ot 11><' course IB or. RAJ KOPP<'lman or the t;nlver ally or C:htCUO He la 10 be ald<d on the prQCram by otMr lop men In the scientific field Ac1/v11y Calc nJat Po110J An aallvlty hru. bc·•n plactd above tht• •outb to tho a.ym1W1lum. II 111 be us•d to deslcnnt• lh• d•tes or acth I ties Enrollment Hits All-Time Peak Of 575 This Fall J\I l!lclal clo. lnl Of rec11lfl, n Oct. Reel uar :.Olshlo repor11 thAt S75 daJ oludcri16 had at this fall. Th•• Is an "11 tla:e bl Sh re r lhc collue and Is abc.ve tt.e previous recwd r "63 a year nco. Er.roll...,01 al :.OIJC baa been lncrculni; steadily over 11>P years In 101&1 enroll· ment •u about 10 tl>P lo lbe SIU of Ille current fac· alt1 In 1951 there •er< regiat.,ed BJ l 9S8 397 "ere sol"' to and In 1959 Ille total rose 10 416. P<rcen1&1e• tse the in- creased e ntollmeat thla Coll Is aboul 2"'» oTer lasl fall. A breakdO\< n of reglstrallon sia· llslJCs and lurther anat.rals Of the student bodJ will b<> pre- sented In lhe nett Issue, BE CAREFUL PARKING s1udonts and faculty me1n· bora who pouk on tho west std• of tho •chool 1He Mked 10 lhree feet back from 1ho curb 10 protect the nov.er bed•

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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 16 (1) Oct 11, 1961

College President Extends Welcome To Student Body

A.a pre lden1 of lb coll•s• 11 la m:T pleaaure lo welcotl'e 7ou. lbt wcu1 atodenl bod7 ever 10 attend NIJC. The atleadaoce a1 1be collece bu been 1raduall7 lnetea•ln6 each 1ear for lbe paal nine 1eara Thta 1nr '"" lncrea•• la about 24 percent o•er lt>­pre•loua 1ur. lhe lar101 lncreue •e ha•• e•tr had Al thla wrlllnc 1b<1e are 575 daJ 11oden1s anendlnc th~ collece and all uelllnc clu· aea which have aiarted 10 far are full

I ll"ed not tell 1ou that •e ... 111 be cramped for room thl1 JUI Mal\)' of JOUI cluna wlll be crowded and aome or 1ou ma1 suffer aom• dl1com· fort You a.re all aware. how· e•tr that 1hla la onl1 a tern· porar7 1lluallon. aa we have been provld•d with the money to bul Id more bulldlnca.

l\e are 1110 pltaaed to wel· come to our alud•nt body 14 f0<olan atudente. tncludlnc ~n from Canada and one •ach from Africa, Iran, India and cas ia Rica. 1\1) hope your 11&1 at the collewo •Ill be pleuan1 and prarttabl~

The b<!1lnnln1 or th• collo1e yea1 11 mo1t au1plcloua. r.c· ulty member• tell me thal the atudonl a111tude la eacellent am other alcna lndlca~ a propllloua school 1n1lon

May I remind you apln that colle1e work •Ill be much more difficult than hlch 1ch<>ol some may become dlacouraced and conaldrr dropplnc clauu. If thl• ahould haPP"n 10 you II would be well to lak'" oloc:k or 10111 dalt.r pro1ram •Iii per hapa you will find IOnl!! olbf>r oulaldt acllvlly you could drop which I• IH• lmpor1ant lhan your colloe cluau You mu11 learn 10 develop a unn or values which wlll help you evaluate "hat la rully Important and "hat I• not

The collue f1cul1) I• ht>ro 10 aulat you. but thr wurklnc out or assignments t• your Job. If ynu nrrd ad•lct on any maUN con•ull "Ith ~our faculty advlaor If I can be or ony •••l1lancr . my omc~ ls al .. aya OPM 10 atud~nts and raoulcy l w le h ror a II or you • •ery aood achool ycnr

0 0 Klldn"

Former Red Prisoner Relates Experiences At Student Assembly

On tht anernoon of Oel 3 John Noblt , a for rur prisoner ol 1he co111mun1a1a tn RWlal• arok< 10 a a1uden1 &Hea1bly

Mr Noble re-lated ao~ ol hla uperltncu "hll~ a prta oner ol lhf' Rt'da, and con· lraated the> lhlns condlllona In lhe So\·let Union •llh lhoae In lhe Unll•d s1a1ea I.Ir Soble alao pointed oul 1ha1 Am<rl· cana or1en rtcet'e a falat pie iure of Soviet Liit

John Sobl• U•Phaalzed tl'al "COd aa! palllo<tam" a1e lhe t•o mas1 Important n•t'd• ol 0111 nallon If It la 10 remain tr••

\Ir Sobl• clOlled hi• lalk by hulnJ the audttncc Parttcl pace In tho al •¥Inc ol "Cod Blesa America "

Allhouah the auembly "a no< an all·school u .. mbly maey atud•nts a11end...S Jud cine from the ovation sh en Mr Noble . hi• la lk was very "•ll rect'IYod

Sludt-nl• ar" CO\'C'n-d by in· •uranct durtn.: NlJC f"n~lton11 l\nd wh.Uc trawling to o.rW trom ..,hoot

YOLUltE XVI, 1'10 1

STUDENT-FA CUL TY MIXER HA D A LARGE TURNOUT

Tht lacull\ of :.OIJC '"°'" aor'd a ae1 ac4ua.ln1ed mlnr for tbe 1lud1•nts SCIJI: 27

Thtrt "'"card cn1e1>, ta bl• amu. '~lleybaU badinlntoa

and danclnc Ourlnc a ahut 1n1orcliS».on

Ce-ors• LtPard a }anlt<~ at :-; IJC. did a JuuUm: act

Dancaq and reC:t-s~nts r111tc1 lht rt'1 or tht e\tatm: botuS Donuts and soft dnnl> "•re "'""" bT tbt !3culty ll<CbC'r&

Tt•· aluden:, lhan~ tl>P !ae· ull• le~ lb• !lae llaw t=>t) llAd and a U : •lllZtd party

Phones /n Ollie• Aro

Only For Business Use Stuaut. are remlndf<I t!ml

olflc< pho.,..5 ar< ( r bu$ln<'S$ onb Thon: I• a po.) phone In lht utrw.nc" wa' oI tbe l.)mnuturnfot the u~ri: or thO!t~ "ho ha\r P<'t11onal calls 10 ma~e OnlY e1t<11ency clllls "Ill ti.• dtllvtrl'd All Olh<r~ "Ill be P<>81Pd on the bullrlln b1>1a1d reserved for lhU put· pose All &tudtnts ar' ur1ed to chtck lhl\t bull•lln boftrd (s<cond one on your l•fl as ) ou comt~ ln the east entrance l once or t¥. lct• a daJ for "tall a_nd phonP mts:5a1es.

COEUO ~'ALEN "AH u • EOSESOAY OCTOBER 11 1961

Registration Lines Were Lang

Foreign Students At NIJC

ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE THRU DECEMBER SET

IN' • nl am enlli:h!t "' >1 lrtualU' CUAtanl

In lhe 11uec:b ac dula I ~l~ U1 On ()el II M.111 c HD.l auists I r:lln&IN t the ldato Hut Sall I Bllnk In Cntnr d'Alene • ll speak on µ ble o1 !Inane • Tb• L'sea:bb or 0e1 18 •Ill fea lute :-OIJ<."a ! retp atudel'.lls

Oa ~ ~ 3 lu:jents will b< ln!c..-=d "Ac: -Co unlsts Al 1f :k" In a apercll b;r Con ataru lne Bol<b re(f So• 1 ~ t.:inp Jae<;nel.ae lol.lckf,,,..le owrallst aad ealr:taloer A spec1al p:ocra la b<ln&

Pllllllled r r o..cr be:

kJ'EP t•UOt 'U' <I l \' T

NIJC md U. of I. Jointly Sponsor TV Course in Biology

' " ' f: r t .. ah-r<C nUy ann :i~e<l lhal Ibey ue coope '.&line "lib the 1>2 u Ila! Selene" Fouadallon aad 1 • American liaUtute o! Bio­loclcal SC!ence11 In o!Ierilll an "1'111 ae llt'I bour courae In bl O&:f b7 le ertslon

T ••ctaaan "a are bcln& stawa over KXLY TV Char. nrl " betw<en 1 30 am s·oo a co M nda1 1b1oacb Frld&J Lob and leal eluan are In· atructl'd In this a•u by :.tr. E,.ns, "Ith lltr aid of Mr Ba:ns Tll<!ae c!aana are 10 me~: here at th' colle1e- on ocr ~ti orr7 l•o weeks.

The lna1tuc1or for lhe T\' a •c11t:.n ot 11><' course IB or. RAJ KOPP<'lman or the t;nlver ally or C:htCUO He la 10 be ald<d on the prQCram by otMr lop men In the scientific field

Ac1/v11y CalcnJat Po110J

An aallvlty cal~ndar hru. bc·•n plactd above tht• •outb ~ntrance to tho a.ym1W1lum. II

111 be us•d to deslcnnt• lh• d•tes or stud~nt acth I ties

Enrollment Hits All-Time Peak Of 575 This Fall

J\I l!lclal clo. lnl Of rec11lfl, n Oct. ~ Reel uar :.Olshlo repor11 thAt S75 daJ oludcri16 had r~11a1ered at ~IJC this fall. Th•• Is an "11 tla:e bl Sh re r lhc collue and Is 11~ abc.ve tt.e previous recwd r "63 a year nco.

Er.roll...,01 al :.OIJC baa been lncrculni; steadily over 11>P years In l~H 101&1 enroll· ment •u about equ~I 10 tl>P lo lbe SIU of Ille current fac· alt1 In 1951 there •er< Ii~ regiat.,ed BJ l 9S8 397 "ere sol"' to ~IJC and In 1959 Ille total rose 10 416.

P<rcen1&1e• tse the in-creased entollmeat thla Coll Is aboul 2"'» oTer lasl fall. A breakdO\< n of reglstrallon sia· llslJCs and lurther anat.rals Of the student bodJ will b<> pre­sented In lhe nett Issue,

BE CAREFUL PARKING

s1udonts and faculty me1n· bora who pouk on tho west std• of tho •chool 1He Mked 10 ~•op lhree feet back from 1ho curb 10 protect the nov.er bed•

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THE N.LJ.C. REVIEW hww..4 s-1-M...tW, o.1oot IM C..W..• To°' ",,__-.. .....

NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR Cou.EGE COEU• D'AUNE. IDAHO

41tor _ J1• M•wntt; top-,. £4itM Co"l XoPP"'"

1tcvle110ft Mel!•tN - Potr•<•o Edoof ••tt•u Monottt Rob.n Moddm

J.-M Jocob•.,.. Mo,llyn tohoe, J-, Jwt~un Lu ll• Ho9i\1n•. Ooroi1hy S.lton. Anaa Merte E.,..,• ANo 8omo'4

YOUR STUDEHT NEWSPAPER

0ecouse 1h11 Is 1he fos1 issue of •he Rev,,.... for rn. 1961-1962 •chool yeor. II Sffms OPl"'OP'•Ot• '""" 10 f...,, ltot'Z9 1he new srudon1s wllh 1heor school poper

The Review •s o biweekly newspo1Mtr. usually oppeor ng owry 01her Wednesdoy It Is wrmen by s11.d&nis "'•11 •he 01d ond superv1 soon of iwo focuhy mombe,., lh /,end• ond llr Ookberg,

Tnero is cons oderoble cos1 rnvol....d on "''"'"'II 1n. - · bu1 •no solo of odvor1ls1ng spoce roduce• the omount 1tia• ""''' be pold by tne S1udon1 body A portion of 11-. 10101 rec:e1p1S from s 1uden1 oc1ivl ty fou Is used to f1nonce 1ho <1udent pub­llcollons (newspnper ond yoorbook)

The Review wos formerly pflnled by o commorc1ol pnnt ng form, bu! 1h1s yoor 11 wo II be prontod 01 !ho college A dofferen• pr1nttr>g method. known os off sol p<1n11 ng, woll be used Off,.. pr1n11ng oqu1pmen1 wos 1nstollod 01 1he collage 1h1s pos• sum­"'°' IY11h 1he new equipment, 11 will be possible To do color pr1n11ng, bv1 the poper s1off does not pion 10 use color unt I lot"' '" 1he school yeor

In oddt11on to regulor news reporting, 01her fecnvros planned for 1hc. l'OIMI' this yeor ore ed11oriols. sports coverope. "\lool· box" (leuer> to-1he..l1t0<), ond spPc1ol col""'"s 1nclud1r>g "MM• •he Proh" ond "Your Officers"

The ed11or1ols "'1 II be w1111en on o wocle w11e1y o! sub1ec1S ond will usually be "weighty we<ds of wisdom" obou• c;urren• coll09" p<oblems ond con11overs1es

Tho sports sec11on of •he poper will be kepi 1n 1une ... tr. the spor• 1ho1's 1n season one! will olso cover P E oc1 v1••es

The "Mo1lbox" column woll be included 1n 1he pooer v.hen s1udonts or focuhy members write le11ers·tO·•he..l110t Ir s hoped lhot studenu ond 1eochers will show o grecJler •ntl!'est rh1s year 1n expressing •heir opinions 1n fotter.$·t°"'rhe-eduor Of course, these letters must be signed by 1ho wroler before 1f>ey will be ptonted Anyone wishing to w111e o leue .. 10-tn&, ed11ot moy 1urn II on 10 ony member of 1he newspopet stofi

A1 leos1 lwo r911ulor columns woll be used 1n the poper thos yeor They ore .. ,....,, the Profs" ond "Your Officers " Thev ore dosogned 10 ocquoont 1ho s1uden1s with 1he loculry ond the student off ocors .

New columns one! 01her feot11ros will probably be odded to 1no poper during 1he school yoor

Studenis should beor on mind 1he foci 1hot Thos newspaper is pr1n1ed for thoor onjoymonl Cr111c1sms ond comments on woys of mok1ng 1h1s poper more on1oyoble reodit>g ore"'elco,,...

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STUDEHT DRIVERS, BE CAREFUL '

Secovse of t"- h, ovy pede>troon troff c 1n 1he por~•ng lo• s•udon1s should drove with exeeptoonol co"' -.hole on the col· Iago grounds

Re~mber, s1udents, lhe COSI cf the fe .. "'°"'""''S so-d !>y

spood•r>g t~ough •he porku>glo• could eos1lybe o clossmo"e's lofe

Are""' soconds soved wor1h the proce? .• J .Yl

IF YOU'RE ABSEHT FROM AH ASSEMBLY •••

1111 ou1 a cord like 1h1s and put 11 1n tr. s..oggeS11on

box In the holl Absences will be recorded

SECTION ___ RON __ SEAT ----

NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-

SlgnoTuro of As>embly Commonoo Member

District Tax payers Approve Boros For Two New Buildings

N 1J C REV10' C-• ol'Al..,o I..,_ Wod. O«oloor II !9'1

On AUC"..Sl :?ll tM IU~rs or tz Junior collue cllstrtct appro"red tbe l.uuaiic• ol ZO year bOads ror • teul or $48S,OOO with wblcb to bl1lld a .,.,. UbtalY-<lasaroom balk!· Inc adJol:U:is ti.. ~esea& classroom bulldl"' r;.i tbe aoulb and a n.• •h01> balklll>s KSt or Ille ~ucc plaot

Tbe Ub:ary..:IU&t.>Olll •lnl will be 140 n by 69 n • two stories lllsb. and co:u.-cled 10 Lhe P"'Unt baildinc by a COYUed runway. Tbe library •Ill be 011 lbe !owe: flOGr and l he cl&Ul- •111 be 011 lbe ap1>4'r rtoor .

Two or I~ ela&arooma •Ill be ru blol°'leal •clenc:u. aea&Lna about 24 eacb Tbe aeal& w lll be al cl'llduated bel.i>a Tllore •Ill be ont la11e claau~m aeatlns aboul 100 a1odent1and1ueral otllt'r amaJl•1 cluuooc:a Tl1t• room w !Jett &be library paw la wllJ be dlYlded IDIOIWOIOOIU •llb lbe aewlllc laboralol')' oo ooe aide and a rerulat claaa· room on Ille otbt'r Tbe pru· rot bloloay room wUI i:robabh be aaecl rg: art 1tructwe aJld dulr;n

Th• new abop balldlns •Ill be 135 rt. by 105 tt and •111 be bllill OTH a COllCttlt Call ou1 abelter appros1 .. 1~i, !OS n. br :is oi 30 n Tbe detaJl1 of lbe IHU.ldl"' b&Te DOI bMn co::pl•Lfd bat tile µeunt plans an11c1pa~ an e:r ll""'nt al 80 elocttollles 1tode11U aad about 30 In tbe aa1omo­blie ""'d•nlcs dcpanmeli Th<" bullcUns • lll a bo c oot&J11 oltJcea ato.~tooma t"IC

It ls ll<>l><'d tl::at b1ds 011 tbea.. butl4Jncs i:a1 be call•d ror 1b6ut the {l1$1 ot Jl"!WJ lrll 1ha1 the compleu on date may ht' abnvt 1nr rr now

HIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES FILLED TC CAPACITY; MORE BEIHG ORGANIZED

\lost nl ~t c~ clu ou al SlJC Ibis 1all &rt" rtlltd to cai;oaclly and more ar• bt"lns arran,ed

omee machines and 17plnc cla.sses hue 2~ reslatered. The clus ls bl-Inc tauaht by )lr.l. Jerry York TWenty ·tl•c ba1'e e111olled In account1n1 tauaht by Henr, Mu lier. a C~ur d'Alene pubUc aecouat anL Tb" machine& and 1111 lllC elustt ""'el rtom 1 IO 9 p.m. l!onda1 and ThursdaJ' nen.lncs and l\&Ye 2~ hours o1 ID:;trUCllOD aclledal•s Accountlnc stadenta meet \load'l'· '' erunp from 1 to 10 p,:i., and :bell COU19r '11111 run rar ·~ hours

Two sect!caa c.r tallorlnc: are bt"lnc taucht by )!rs H•l•c Brandt a:id a:~ rll!ed. wllb Wlt.lllac Usl& for nest aemes· ter. ni.y =:tt! oa Monday aod l\~d~J' uoa111p !rom 1 :o JO p.m.

.A real estate class la alao beln& ct!ered In con.Ju.'lCtlon wltb tbe state 1eall0t'a asao­c!atlon.

lD lW ~!OCHS or formaUOQ are twoSpr.llbb cooraes Ooe

lD !be pzoce•s or rotmatlon are two spa!l!Sb coaues one "W be In E.lemeatary Spr.n11b and will eatl')' u;iptor dl'1aloa cr~1 rrom 1be u or Idaho. The other b a noo-credll coune ror adult

Other co1m1es will be ••· ranced ... the de Mand ro1 them arises,

Your Officers The •lllden1 body pr;!•ldeDI

tor tbe Sortb ldallo Junlcr Colles• thla year la w BW nrbln. ot coe111 d'Ale,,..

BW wu born ln Merril. \\lac alld aner ll•tni tber. ror 10 years. mo•td 1ocoe111d'Aleoe. BW altelldtd C~w d'Ale~ aeboola and la a 1960 crad· oate. In II.la JuDlo: year ot hlcb •cbool. Bill wu band

•-----11111 Twbl• maa1•1. In bla aenlor year, BUI wu •l.cted atudenl di· rector and pttaldtnl or 1he band

\;p0n sra411atlon from NIJC tMa 1ttr, Bill plana lo con· tlnue II.la oducallon al "bll· weirth Unher11t1. w hett h" will •)01 In 1beolas1 Sloce be plans 10 become letber a mlnl1ler 01 a mlsatonat1. 8111 will 10 10 1~10 1ean1 ot semi· nar1 an.or craduatlon rroa lfbll•C>l'lh

Blll comldua b1a o!flce as lludeal body prealdtnl • sreat honor a..S be bopea be w 111 be abl• 10 ruttlll tbe office •lib lbe beat ot h1a abllllln .

BJll "°"Id Ute Ille allldtnt body to koow lbal be wlll be read7 to help 7011 In &111 war or al a~ time Iha I 1ou tl<'td blm-llber l>t"nlO...U,, ot ID br'ialt or I~- atudODI body.

NIJC C11cle K Club Is A Service Club For College and C1 ty

Ptobabl1 moet 11uden1s do not kn"" "bal Circle K Club Is or what 11 doea . Clzcle K la a aer•lce club eoo111orod by the local K1••nla Club. Circle K laabloarnllaUKJ•llh the Circle K International. The objt"ct ot lhe club LI IO help out ID the collece and commuaity

The club 111ee1a In tbe Home F.cooomlea 1oom .acb week 10 dlacua proJecia •fU'ODe 11:!1ht hue. Al tbe last meet· 101 Ptealdem Blll vaa&hn atreaaed 1be POlnl that lbe club abould besln a me:::ber­alllp drl•e lmmedlatel.J. be· caaae It aee=s. lbete are on1J •••to 1etu:n.1n& me::ibera Tbe qoall!teallons ror memben1blp are· I. Good Cbazacter : lolal ba •e a crad" poln1 uerase c;! Z O or belter 3. M3t ba .. e allended NO<lb Ida· bo Ju111~r Coll•se ror al ~ut one aemesi.,r.

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New Student Ulion Scheduled To Open About Novermer 1

Tbe Student Uoloo bW1dJn1 should be ttadJ tor occ11pency a bout tbe 11.rs t or November or ahottl7 tbt"19&!1er. Sine• tile bulldioc aDd lta cooleni. are beln& paid rot rio111 alu· dent hinds, lludtnLI ma.r be lnter;!slfl! In some details ttp.ni.m. Its coaatrucllon.

Studrnta •bo were hont laal year ue well aware tbal tbe dln.ln1 roons under the north· eut bleachers In lbe '111> wae totallJ' laadequate. A 1ea1 .. o lhe Collecc Board author­ised 1bc le .. :rlnc or a S9 per semoaler etudeo1 ae"lcea ree lrom each student to start a rttnd ror a new Studenl Union build.Ina Under a new Idaho law pa.ssed al lb• 19$9 sea· elon or Ille t.eJlslalure , a North Idaho Junior Collese oorml101')' Houalnc Comml•· alon wu apoolnled by the Oovernot. and !hill commlaalon wu and la to ha vc complete ch&tce or lbc conatructlon and use or lhe student Union unUI 1114' bulldlnc le peld rm.

The preaenl meml>e111 or I hat co111mtssloD are t.arr1 Oard· nt'r. o, \\ E.dmonda and Oeor1e SOnnlchaen. all or Coeur d' Alene, Thi• commJsalon 1r· raoced •ltb lho Rome and uoual'- Admlm.traUon. a dl•lalon or Ille Health. Ed· ucallon and Welfare Depart, meal. to make a so•ernment loen to cover the coe 1 or lhe buJld.1111. reu, e1c. Thia loan Is ror $100.000 or u much 1bereor u la 11tedtd. and lbe collese atudeota buo thlny 1eara In which to l)aJ' II back, It LI HpeCted tbal It will be ntP&ld In approslmaleiJ' hair that time,

Shon i, aner acbool •as 0111 last aprlns contracls were awarded ror the construction or the butldlnc totallnc ap­prod•t•i1 $91,000.

\Ira. Stranahan and MI. Chrl1· 1larwon hue been apoolnted u a commltlee to arranc• the delails ot 1ett1n1 lhe bulldln1 ready 10 use. In addlUon to the kllCbeo and dlnlna raclU· ties, lhe bulldlns wlll alao bouae the bookatore and atu· deru body ottlcea.

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Nominees For Class Offices

Nomlno.• for 111,1d.nt body 11fc••PfUtd•n1 or• 8'11 Hol· • ' •'" ond Mik• N•our. a>iown I" rfoie 1op ,,,.. left to right.

l'l'IOr• clou prc•tdcet. Jerry Ryo"'• Terry Ct•"' ond Gery Hollod.oy (Of'lod Mox PNdent·c. ob&enrt oll 1-00~• clou VIC.·Pr .. fcMtU e:ondidotn .

C•p.tfl\g fo, ''"d•ttt ""'°" boor~ offkn ore, left 10

~:;;, ,~~.ioJ~h!.·!~'~JJre~,rPt~w~.~ t=u: 1•'• Lorry Hodt-• Terr, Von Slot•, ontJ Connf• Nolson.

In 10,. 2. l•h to 11wf'tt, '"•" R1,11h 0.nnl• .. Joonnt Jocob-

::~~:~ ~j;:c.~11:;.:f "tc~:'1~~.01Ed ~~~:;:;~~o~/b!':; Pon o'" (ond Ootin Otnnlt., obunt), condidotu for .op~·

freahmon claH offiur condidoru ere sttown tn r~ front row, lch 10 riph1: fo1 Mctctor,•· Kordl tionnn. An99ro ThOl'llun. 0..lll'ft Gunwoldaon. Sh.oro" O'Cot111e1I, and O'one Aw"1naon; (or prct1dcn1°..(l~dc fictte,, Mculyn Wohon, Terry Botu1; f01' •lee .. ptHfdcnt··[).nrtl• N...,ron. Ron We~ · rcn, Ann Bomor~. and LeRoy Vic.he (ol'ld S.Olly fn9h.h. who •OI not prc1ent).

NIJC Bond Nomi notes Officers; Still Needs More Clarinet Players

On Sept. 29 . the 44 piece bond nomlno1cd the following members u officers: Presl­dent--Terry Clem. Oordon Syllo, and · Don Pfost, Vice· Prcsldonl·-Tom May nnd Clyde Woller: secretary-Looi Pnlr· c:hlld. a nd Lola ~'llzslmmons.

T he aroup, under the dlrcc· lion of Mr. Bums . la nt the present limo rcadylna Itself for baa kelbnJI gnme a ppear· onces. a (ulurc concert pro­gram. ud ~ tri p lo a Spokane school.

T ho band re preao nta Lhe a rea well . Including memb<:ra from Kollou. Post Po lls, Spokane. a nd lhe Volley. 11 owcve1. Mr. Burns announced lhn l lht\lt' Is o need for more c lorlnol plas· era: no oxperlenco Is neCies· a ary . Anyone else who•dshes lo Join the bnnd la also wcl· come.

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On Oct. 2. nominal ions for student body vice-president. clAas officers. and the freah­cen members or 1he student union board wesc recel •ed In an assembly held In the um.

Nomlneea for student bod1 vice-president ore li!lke Ne~­aer. Bill Holstein. and Randy Sorbet.

Freshmen nominated ror the Iv. o openings on the student union board ue Ted Cun le. Joyce Riggins. Mart Brelt­t.11upt . Shella Jobnsoo. Jim Judd. Bill Phi Ill PS. Sue Coll· lor , Lorry llodse. Terry Von Slale, Skip Scholl, and Connie Nelson

Nominee& fo1 sophomore class officers a re aa rollaws· for presldonl·-f'rcd Kroelcb . Donn Dennla. Ed Jacobson and Gllry Pa111ons: !or •lce­pro11ldonl··Jcr11 Rsan. Mai: Prudente, Torry Clem. and Guy Halladay: for aecretaQ'­nu1b Dennie, Joann!' Jacobsen and Loci f'alrchlld. Students nominated for l'resh

manclAea officers are th<> !ol· IOl'o Ing. for Dresldeo1-CIJ'de Weller , Mnrll.rn Watson, and Terry Burris. IOt' •lce-presl • dent-Dennis Newlon. Sally Enclhih, Ron \\arrl'n, Ann Bunord. and Ll"Roy \'lche. !or 1ecre1orr-Karen nanaoo Ant:ela Thomson. Dawn Gun· valdson. ShaN)n O'Connell aod Dlant' Ausllnson.

ElecUons foi lht'st' office~ will be held \\t'dneSdrtJ. Oct. 11.

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\!e1erons allendlnc school under the "G I.BUI" Ille re· minded that t hey must rm ou1 \' A. Fotm 1996a on the Wit d'v or each month. No cbtck$ • Ill be Issued unUI 1bese rorms are recei \•ed in the Seattle office. Tilt' forms are ••ailable In 111<> rel!lsuar' s omce

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Lynn Johnson Chosen To Head AWS This Foll; Committees Set

Al a recent elec1lon tht A• soclated \\omen s1uden1a (A\\Sl selected the lollowlnr officers and commlueo mem· ber•. pruldont . Lynn John· son. vlce·presldotl, Diane \lorllto; secretaQ' Sbatan o· · Connell. social chairman. ldike McDonoulJ)l. pos1u commit· le• members. Bernita Lien. Dlare 011.1. Anna !darle Enns Dlaae DllJ'. Aana Marie Enns. DorolhY Bolton. food commit­tee membe111. Cberl Rersber. Karen Ransoa. \l.&Iprlle Thaclm. Pal Drlscbel Do1tle Carsoo. \laf1 ~11 RArlck. eo­l<'rtalnmenl commU1ee lll('ID­bers. sarab llood. Donna Mc· Danleb. Judr Anderson . Salb Enallah. Diane AusUnson. Sharon Rlcbardson. Clea.n-up cornmlltH lllt'mbers. Shiela Job111100 Panie Ro:>enburcer. L.•nn Johnson, Clalrt! llatetll. Shuon O'Connell.

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E- - • 6-qLLln.E.6. CLUB & CAMPUS FASHIONS

BY 0. E. SCHOEffiER Fashion Director ol ESQUIRE MJ1ulae Correct campu~ fashion beirin• with the b.'lllic dTCM suiL The b~ck­bone of any undergrndunte wnrdrobe is n minimum o! three buic •nits. ae..,, then, are the trio 'hnt •uit all oceASions !rom evcry-dny­weaT to ~-e.ning <1ress..

TOWN TWEED .. lier•'• " fre-h interpretation or ll smnrl but CMUaJ •Utt lhat iJ! \•irtually o campua cl:1S1ic. It'• 1n an olive tweed with s briirht Tiger Tone O\'Orpla1d: " •·•r!IOtile addition to your wardrobe that pulJI )'OU •t eBSe in town or on umpUA. l"'-""''4"'::::.1~~~

"BLUES MAKE FASHION NEWS" ... The ,vbeel of (Mllion 1u~ back 10 blue for dres-<·up ..,...,r. Here' a a three-piece blue ••rge •Uit .. sartorillllY •mart. tradilionnlly $lyl<d in Ute naturnl shoul­der aitbouelle. It'• an elegant ,·<t<1ed suit reatur­ing" 1hree-bul1on front :and notched l•J>d~; in perfect l.a$te for both dartimo or drCl•Y e\'ening wear.

NATURAL SHOULDER NEWCOMER .. . A .ixilcing thl'e<.'-pic'<e •uit with nn olive bronil! suede fin1•h. lh vest feature.. mAlohin11 •uit fobric on one •idc, pat· terned fnbrac on 1he other. It's a smnrt, ruucd. good·lookinsr •Uil in 11 trndltional styling.

TWO ALTERNATE SUITS alway• correct for campus wear .•. One ia the cl-ic gTcy flannel. an old ~lnndby. and always depcnd:lblo for dnylime or evening wear . Tho other nltornnte I• the al~urquhardt plaid. It nlford1 n sprightly chnnge of prml i! you are Inn posilion to •JCPand beyond the three auil minimum.

COLLAR POINTERS ... Your shi r t collar complement..• your aulL A baaic wudrobe of campuo dre~• • hir ll! •hould include the smnrt, elegant. cr isp looking tab (thero 11re several \'3r lntioRJ1--lh c BTltisb U.b, lite grip tab with shor t poinl. and the anap tab l T h• t>.t{ord b11/tt>n do1t'n is still the perennial campus favorite a nd th e 1hort rmmd rollor i~ always nent nnd correct.

TIE YOUR WARDROBE TOGETHER . .• your nednrear &bould coordinate with ~uit and •hirt ESQUJBE's Fnll campus cbo1«a •re TIO'<"'ntcl •tripta in bright. contnsllns and ao(t mellow colors: the c:laNic r.pp with a d..,p olive hue; wool c!WliJo in tmart "nt'\\ blue" and oll\•t mix­wrea and a HCOnd challl• In ~metric ton"' of tiger and blu_. knit to note is a 1trildng looking model In winier tiger ,bade.

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New Instructors

four of the new ln1 1rvctOtl ot HIJC .,. shown here. L•ft 10 utf'it: RoMrt Wr1oht. phyalu de,ort""'"'· -+io ce-n• rrom P0r1toncf, J.cll Ot • ....,., &.ti all dePo'1"t'Mnl, on f.oH of ob a.nee the poa I ,_.o y.011 frOllll HI.JC to teedt '"' Jopon on o Fullbfloht g•onr, Sotoh Culton~ ducot1on 4epo'"""'"1 .. r.._1., .. Lowl1 & Clork Cofle;e ln Lewl1ton, Horfort Sle\ttrt. olectrotuca a.,.,..._.. who come from Poolond Electronic Cotleoe In P0rtlon<I ·

Chorus Nemes Sylte President ; To Give Concert At Christmas

Forty cborua membera, under the dlrecllon of Mra. Floch. ba•e besuo the 7ear with elec­Uoo of olllcera Choun were Ootdoo 6711&, prealdent. Ktr· mlt Klebert. vlce-pruldent and Loel Palrchild. Ubrarlan Accompanlat for tbfo croup la Bernll& Lien. while Karen ea ... en acl& u allernate

Three enae111blea have been formed: two boya' 11oupe, one belnl led by oor;ton S1lte. and a sir ta' e .. emble

Be1lnnlnc u a lull. well· balanced cborua . II wu de· acrlbed b7 wa. Finch u beln1 lbe "but rve ever bad" and bavlnc an "eacellent 111en'a aecllon"

Al the present llme tho choru1 bu been enJo.rlns U1h1 mu1lc and la now etarllns 10 elcbt· read mualc of a more 1erlou1 na11.ue. Future ac· llvllle1 planned for the mem­ber• Include a Cbtlatmu pro-1ram 1tven In cooperation with the band.

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Orientation Series Acquaints Students With College Rules

A recent series or thtte Orl­e11tatlo11 usembllu were~ to acqo&1111 the studer:u •llb with the collece. Its orpnl­r.at101111. and the rules o! coa­ducr: lb.at are en!on:ed al tbe colle1e.

Mt. McFarland, claima11 o! the orleo1at1011 committee conducted the auembUes

The nrst aaaembl.r wu held Sept 20. Durlnc the usem­bb'. Dr. Kildow , pruident of !i!JC. welcomed the studeo:a and lnttodoced the tacult1. Re then cue an address 10 the 1tudenll In which be au1-1uted el1h1 at&ndar;ts by ..-hlch to meuure an educated person. Dr. Kildow pointed out that a person can have a colle1e decree and stlll be uneducated.

Aller Dr. Kildow'a talk. As­sociated snident Body Prul· dent Bill Turbin was 111110-duced. Re pve a short l&.lk In w blob he welcomed the students and Informed 1be111 of lbe clubs and other orpniu· tlona av&llable to them at NIJC.

Tbe second assembly wu held Sept. 22. a.tr. Cbrl4tla11-aon, deao oltbe tacullJ'.spote to tbe students about their cor:xluat w hlle &t school or •bile attendlnc a school func­tion. Ml111eocrapbed copies or tbe bulletiD "Stllllea1 Affairs" were dl.strlb11ted to lb• atu· den:a.

loll. Enns a.lao spoke at the aecolld asaembl:1 Be u­plallled the aasea:bb pracru:s ard p\'9 1 brief pru1e• ot tbe auemblles tba1 are belnc ac:bedllled. Be told tlllO sm­dellla tbal asse::ib!J' dates wW be na.rted 111 purple Oil thecaler:xlaz o1 stude111 actiYI· Ilea.

Tbe t1llaJ assemblJ' wu beld SePI. 2~. 1o1aaers or allldellt condoc:t were fmtber d1scDSsed and bo7•' P.E. classes were tc:beda.led.

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llcJpated 111 tile nr.1 c-mlltee meetlac to be b•ld I.II Idaho nslnc tbe Telepack a7a1e111. Wllll Telepack, tbe committee mei:bers wur able 10 r.cs&l11 111 their °"a u.u or tbe atate and conY"Prse b7 t•lepbone

Tb• 111Htlc1 •u llrld (oz the m•::f)ers ol lbe ldabo EdD• cation&! Research Comalll.,, 0: wh1cb Mt. £Tans la a •m­bo>r Tllr cocualttee lancUom to: 111e ldabo sate Ikard or Educ&tloa. recoc:me.Ddl.llS proJ· •eta lot edacall~:i&I re .. ucb ID Idaho. c~u•• me:bers I" Poca·

iello , Boin. C'aldwrU. MDI· cow. a.ad cont d • Al•n• par· tlclpated by Ynlce b 1br CHI· 111,.

Mike HeeHr Is HomeJ En9/nHr' s Pre11Jeot

At 1 rret-nl ""tf'tln.1 . mem­bers ot tbe Eo~netr'a Club el~ed tbeu cttlctra tor th• 1961-1962 1cbool 7ut

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The eodaee111 are planlllns a dinner mutlac for the even· lni of Oct. 10. ID addition 10 a baslnua mHlln1. two rt1ma •W be abown at the dinner.

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NI J.C PE VIEW c-r 4'.t.1..,. 14o!.o W.,j, 0<"'1..dl 1961

NAT. POETRY ASSN OPENS NEW CONTEST TO COLLEGE STUDENTS

Tbe NaUom.I Poetr1 Aaao­cl&Uoa rece11tl1 1.11DDDDCed tbal II la DOW accePtiDC -DU· actli>U lor l:a 1.t111ual c .... .,.,. tlUOD. Tb• CI091D& date for llw aiabmllaloa of nrae b7 coUep elud•~ta Ill.a been sfl lot SOY,~

All aelllor and JDnlor coll•~ atadenla ai. tUcibl• 10 eater tbe compelllloa Tbe ttree aabal.li.d M7 be ID UJ !or.ti a.ad 111&7 be w rltt•n on &JU' lbfm• Row•••r , shorter po­•• are p~!er"'d by tbe board Of )1adpa ffe&QH of 1PaCt Umlt&UOllS.

A bulltUD !tom lbr National Poelr1 .'\HOCl&tlOD II peeled on the •la-hall bullrllo bean!. II sl.,.. further lnlot!D&Uoo abnul 1ubrol111n1 manuacrlpt•

Yates Toured Europe On Past Summer Vacation On Seven Week Trip

\II Yal<>• lei! tromChlcaso fill lntland la11 Junor Ul. One bait bolu later ahe landed at SbanDOll airport .

f'r•!ll there abe went lo LOn· don. IU>n on a culded tour ab<' 1pe111 tea dan atelna point& ot latrNSt aoch u Portu1ou1b. SaU.butJ and S1ooebtn1e. Oil bt~ OWD IM tO<lftd 1119 la le ot •71•. t~•D lr•lar:xl aad scot­land .

Aft<'r that )IJaa Yatea eo­Jo7..S cool weather lo Oalo. Stoctbolm,aad Helalntl, Ftom Copea11&1n abe weal b7 train to BreDWD, Gera111 . to boar;! lbe boel !or bOIH

S.YID da)'& laltr . and HYfD wttlta from tbt bectnnln1 ot lbr !tip. )llaa Yate1 attlYed In sew Ywt Cit•

NEltMAH CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. If/LL SOON HAVE ITS OWH CENTER . Al a recect ~Una the NIJC

Sc• an Club elected the lol­lo•ID& o!flcua: •lc• ·oreal· deal. Jllll O'Connell. ti.uur­er &lellaot Gar<e:r, and sec· re1&11. )l&Q' Dell Rarick ,

The Plffldenl. l.llh Soe­nr. was elected aJ a mttllDI last sprl111

All the omcers, wltb thr uceptlon of the pcesldeal. at• lrHhmPn

Besides tbe el•clloo of ot· tlcera. oilier bualneu dl1-CU&lled at th(' 111ee11n1 loc.-lud· ed aoclt.I Plana tort be comlna acbool )ear ..

Tbeo 11teslelelll or 1be club also Wormed the membe r& that tbt N••-n Center. lo­caled atnorsl blocks !'lorn thf collue. • W aoon br avail· abl• to them.

TWO BOWL/HG LEAGUES ARE AGAIN UNDERWAY

Pl\Jllcal Educalloo bQwUn1 c1Da1t1 commenced lul 10eok. The clAaau •Ill bc bandied on al111oe1 the 11.111e bl.ala u lut1ear.

BowUn1 will be scheduled twonl&hl• a ••ek. Wednuda1 and ThursdlJ'. be1lnnln1 at ~ ·30 p.m. and lutlns until 6:30 p.ro. each evenJ111

The turnout tot bowllo1 bu been hea•1. "Ith about 100 1tudenll upecled The bowl­ere are 1110.tb ND, but a tew woman are a tao expected t.o bowl.

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