The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (6) Dec 11, 1963

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Leno, Shramek Have 4.0 Average At Mid-Semester Tso full um I' atudPnts (t.boae cart!IDI 12 o: more houri) we re doltll "stralcht A" wo rt and 4'i Wet" do:lnc ·· s" or btlttr worlc at m!d- accordlnc to tnCor· m.Uon recc-ntb released fro:n tllr ora ce of the r eclatnu. DulnJ •• Mral1thl A" work werr Robt-rt ll•no and Gary btam.tl. Those ha•ln& a 3.5 or bettrr •cr•ae we re JoJan Ellls, K enneth Hemmelman. Ronald . Joh1111on. Susan Lan1511>n. Al!lta Ma7, Vlrclnla Oden· bauch. Glenn 'Oller. BettJ acra•rs, :;anc7 Olae::. baron P arriott. and JudJ OIUJll . bulng l>e:ween .o .nd 3.5 •' c:::A11e were David Atch1..,-.n , Marcaret aerc, AdeUnr Boehne. Bonnie Brown. Tl'rtY Carlber1 . Kath· teen Conrow, BlllY Davenport, All l'n Oavtdson, Richard ounamor l' . Joaeph Ely. Law· rrnce Frybl'rS, Richard Gll · man. P•nn1 Oood•ln, Gary Grnfl. Barbara Hall , Jud1 HN17.I , Chari ea ltnU Oa Vld Johnson, !rlar1aret Kamlln. :Jamea McinturCI, Lorie McRae. Frank Mathea, Larry M axine Nelson, Sandra Nielson. Jl'U7 Olson, Tool Paul. Patrick Powl'ts. Judd Rl't•d. RobNI Rf'lawlg, Chua Robbins. f:l•lnP SappJnaion, Barry Simon and Rose Wilson. .U. Committee Sends Three To an Francisco 11 you havl' a probll'I" .• Juat nta cl all) of thr. luck-nl union cornnlllP" - e •Ill h I'll> you to a happy llttlon. 6••rlou"ly, that I• the pur- O•P of thl' commttter. It 111 110und1na boa rd to coordinate lhP arU1 ·IU1 a ol achoo! clubs d or111J1l7.atlon11 ond to lwlp atud1 •n111 wt th problcm11 concr mln11 11 11' nt collr•t' · hr commllll'I' cha! nnan th la ear la David 8. Johntl<}n, OthN mrmbt'l'll 5Prve on a 11>luntary buts. Area dl· ecto rs arl": art , Ptte Dunbar. r , Ocr1 Drcchsrl: ohn Kine: loNm. Jim Sedl· lllt.Yet. hor4>1tallh. Barbam Ka). publtclly. l'ar••a ltN•'«N. and st.•reo, llam a and 8111 Arnhold. Altt•ndlni:: a national con· 1;nuon of 11tudent union commlt k'r m.. mbC'l3 Jn San on Dt•cl'mb« 5, 8, 11nd 7 " "'" Oa vld Johnson. i;: ,·Jen, lltld Mr. Hatch. llrrr thl') 11ttendt'd a,; man.> dl1cu1111lon.. as possible In thf trl'llll •hlch -..111 be moist llf •ful at The comauttt'e mtt1:. at lrut oncci a "'eek - mort! O l\ fll •hen problem& lfl M• roqulrln& lhdr a11enUon. this la a com1111ttee af lludents •orklnr; for the lm· of all the collur and It COOSISIS alrnoat enurcl) of volunteers. lhl' sen1cl'S and/or 811 l\Ce:.· ot all a re a'l' w..,.s sl•db accepted. VOllJ!,cE XVII , NO. 6 Pollltcal Science Club Starts Afte1 Vacation s clenl5 o Jolnlni; lbe P llUcal Science Club rnu sli;n up In Mr. sione'11 office. The nist ml't-llni; or the club !& to held a!ler the CbcslmlLS \&Calion. t.l:!cUni:i;, at •hlch c:iest SPeali.ers are fcsturcd. ar held ode• a m h. Addl • UOlllll l11!orm11tion maJ" tor cbtalned lrom tile b&nd book or !?om one of llle club ad\ lsors. Mrs. S..""ates ur \Ir. St· Di". Chris tmas Formal On De c emb er 19 Tlkr notl' - ttlt annual AWS Chri&llllllft Formal. gbt and \llsllt'IOt'. •• Is on a Thursda,J nt&ht - Dec. 19 - this J't'llr tnfitl'ad of the usual F'nd,v. ne Oirtstma.1 Formal ts a uadJUoaall)' semHormal aft.Ir. however. whNhN or not tile bo) 11 buy cors•KCS !or tlle!r datl'5 Is left to thrtr O•D d!»cretlon. From 9:00 p.m. to I p.m. 111 tile Sl:B, the- Stan F'elsm:in Co11bo will provide i;mooth dllllce muslc. This ls a bo) ·ask· II rl a!falr. and tlll!' or Alls haoe I.bat tbe boys •Ill 11:$1< tbel r dates ln time for thf' ctrls ID We all t 111!'1 r plans. Or. Barclay To Speak 0:- 'Good Ship Hope' UMmb •al held Ol Dec be: 11 I.Ile assm· W inter-Christmas Concert Scheduled For December 18 Lui Yt'IU the !'ilJC bDn d and chorus to 1:1 •e a Chrtstmas concert. This year tbt'fe •Ill be no Chnaunas concert. Instead. the music department ...-u1 present a \\lnter<hnstma.:; concert to the college and the public on Dec. 18. Tbe change In the name ot the concert Is the result of expressions ot dlslll)potntrnent made by too m11111 people - lncludlne; N!JC students and tnculty - be· C:lUSe tbe band did not play any Cbrtstmas selections and seemed lo have lei the cho IUS put forth all the e!!ort. The NlJC Cardinal Pep Band 1s formed on the same buts as all pep bands - and that Is versatility. II ls pre· oared at all times to pla,r at pep rallles. basketball 1amr11. and i;ports banquets. but It Is quite capable ot playlnc hea"l classical music. !l Is tell . howe,•rr. that the public will be saturated wlttl mus.le by the time tho concert Is presented. nnd that tbe nudlence will bC' more responsive to a chanll' or pace dunns the el!Cond bait ot the proll'lllll· So. durioc lhe second ball ot the propa.m. tile band. directed by Jim Bums. will present a procram that contal..os a wide vartet.Y or si.yles - lnclud1nc swtn1. popular son•" · folk soncs. cbachas. marches. a mln:;Uel number. and selec· lions that hi&hll&ht the \'llrious sections of tho band. The NIJC A CappellaCho! r, directed by L.ou Kelly, will pe rtorm tne serious. or Christmas. part ot the procram. which will Include cl1U>11lc 11.Ymns. folk co.rots, and Necro spl.druals. In addition. a lew Chnstmas selections are being prepued tu" the mixed •i>cal ensemble. The SlJC music deiiartmenl extends an lnvltallon IO evel)'one to attend the ll'toter- Chrt tmas Concert on Dec. IS. lo llle C1ll bly will pr ent ID d::.r c a Uvi1,y pert d. The tl:e l&t d l mdJ Dr. Gedney bed p11Jetl the t1p1 llC:I s: 8a:cllu". • I cal Id. D.. who while Cle cbttt eadeta led ..UI apeak IO 11 on tile !Opie the aiudmta 10 clrce:s. "'Gm Shl1> H pe." Mrs. Lange Attends Dunni: Ille aaae:11bl1 llle tin or. Ba:diu pcit 1w mcnth. National Conven t ion dlecrlead r t1u:cht the the bf:s!nnlnc ol Ull11 year on &mdents acw cheers ahlcll a boepll.al boaL of! tile coaet Of Engli sh Teachers •lll be vsed durtng the of Chile. He wlll rel&le hi Mrs. L.nnce rccenUy 111· basbtb:ll season. exi;erl mces. bOlh m di cal and 1endl'd the 53rd annual con· Tiie ba1Jr.etball Pl&Jets pesonal, cone ra1ac thfl venUon for the National were latrod:lced by Coach p«":lle and tllclr ya of Council of Teachers ot Rolly 'l'llllama. who co:· hr.ns- F'c:Ylsual us.1tance. E:ncllllb witch wu held In eatfd oo the le&.!::. the !le will hue IM.'Veral San Francisco. Calllomla. sc!ied-.llc of r;a:aes. and tl:e Modem 1each1n& techniques 1n .-rills: altcndaace of sa:· Co•• y.,., Bolloll were tlle ioplcs ot dlscuulon. dmts at the pep assecb!y. siude::ts c:1.1 casi votes at llrs. Lance stated that the Tiie cU u of lhe pep lllll1 sc:1'1Q' pe:iod and at noon most e!tecdve adclreu siven was a snake e1cce fro on Dec. 16 In the imln b:lll to the more thsn .000 de le · CHRISTMAS TEA 4th 11 d S!le:man to tbe cot· o! Ille lldminlstratlon balldlnK rates &t the con,·entton "as IS DECEMBER IS le:e with canr i;tudents for klnll and queen ot the that by John Fischer. edlior Luc ou odors ftUtnr the cheennc along thi" 1<11Y. Tbc Cbr1st:=s Formal. of Harper's MBJllZlne. In hall dalll are a pre\11."1 b11:1d mullic dunnc llcbl and M»lleto ... " "hlch he a .;tron1 plea of dell(lhts rar tbe the snake and also OD that studentA be lllU&h t to studl!tlt bad.I and tacull:Y Oii am\'lll al the campus. y;heD SINGERS WANTED write clearly and ef!ecU•eJs. \\Nln.,sday, Dec-. 18. Fro t1r0 tbe studealll reacbed the /\.II .tudenl" Secuon meetln1s were held until four In Ille toods lab campus. t Ir bonftrc •U le Jolnlnl U;r Nurth Idaho at San Francisco State (Room 31 thlll dtQ tbe club atartcd and tbe crol<ll cheered Collt'ce A aippelba Colle1e 11.lld social mttUnUI> wtll ba'c Its Htll llmlUal as EWS::: •II.II burned In Choir should sec w. Kell> at the FllJrmont Hot el. Cllrtstmas Tell t r 1>tudents e!Lla. A dance In tbc SUB bdore Cbnstrna.s ncatlon. convention ran Crom Nov. :?8 Cllooa• Vi ce p,., ldent a'\nt ia lrl a,y was cT.osen of lb• NI.JC Chapter of the A 111tncan Home EJconomlcs

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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (6) Dec 11, 1963

Leno, Shramek Have 4.0 Average At Mid-Semester

Tso full um I' atudPnts (t.boae cart!IDI 12 o: more houri) we re doltll • "stralcht A" wo rt and 4'i Wet" do:lnc ··s" or btlttr worlc at m!d-11tmes~r accordlnc to tnCor· m.Uon recc-ntb released fro:n tllr orace of the reclatnu.

DulnJ •• Mral1thl A " work werr Robt-rt ll•no and Gary btam.tl . Those ha•ln& a 3.5 or bettrr •cr•ae we re JoJan Ellls,

Kenneth Hemmelman. Ronald . Joh1111on. Susan Lan1511>n.

Al!lta Ma7, Vlrclnla Oden· bauch. Glenn 'Oller. BettJ

acra•rs, :;anc7 Olae::. baron P arriott. and JudJ OIUJll . Slud~nts bulng l>e:ween .o .nd 3.5 •' c:::A11e were

David Atch1..,-.n , Marcaret aerc, AdeUnr Boehne. Bonnie Brown. Tl'rtY Carlber1. Kath· teen Conrow, BlllY Davenport, All l'n Oavtdson, Richard ounamorl'. Joaeph Ely. Law· rrnce Frybl'rS, Richard Gll· man. P•nn1 Oood•ln, Gary Grnfl. Barbara Hall , Jud1 HN17.I, Chari ea ltnU • Oa Vld

• Johnson, !rlar1aret Kamlln. :Jamea McinturCI, Lorie McRae. Frank Mathea, Larry

II~ . Maxine Nelson, Sandra Nielson. Jl'U7 Olson, Tool Paul. Patrick Powl'ts. Judd Rl't•d. RobNI Rf'lawlg, Chua Robbins. f:l•lnP SappJnaion, Barry Simon and Rose Wilson .

.U. Committee Sends Three To

an Francisco 11 you havl' a probll'I" .• Juat ntacl all) m~bl'r of thr.

luck-nl union cornnlllP" -e •Ill h I'll> you to a happy llttlon.

6••rlou"ly, that I• the pur­O•P of thl' commttter. It 111

110und1na boa rd to coordinate lhP arU1·IU1 a ol achoo! clubs

d o r111J1l7.atlon11 ond to lwlp a tud1•n111 wt th problcm11 concrmln11 1111' nt collr•t'·

hr commllll'I' cha! nnan th la ear la David 8. Johntl<}n,

OthN mrmbt'l'll 5Prve on a 11>luntary buts. Area dl· ecto rs arl": art, Ptte Dunbar.

r , Ocr1 Drcchsrl: Clim~. ohn Kine: loNm. Jim Sedl·

lllt.Yet. hor4>1tallh. Barbam Ka). publtclly. l'ar••a

ltN•'«N. and st.•reo, ~Ii. llam a and 8111 Arnhold.

Altt•ndlni:: a national con· 1;nuon of 11tudent union commlt k'r m .. mbC'l3 Jn San Francl ~co on Dt•cl'mb« 5 , 8, 11nd 7 " "'" Oa vld Johnson. Qror~e i;:,·Jen, lltld Mr. Hatch. llrrr thl') 11ttendt'd a,; man.> dl1cu1111lon.. as possible In thf trl'llll •hlch -..111 be moist llf •ful at ~ IJC.

The comauttt'e mtt1:. at lrut oncci a "'eek - mort! O l\fll •hen pte~1ln1 problem& lfl M• roqulrln& lhdr a11enUon. Sine~ this la a com1111ttee af lludents •orklnr; for the lm· ~ro,·rment of all the collur ..,th1tl~a. and It COOSISIS alrnoat enurcl) of volunteers. lhl' sen1cl'S and/or 811 l\Ce:.· tlOn~ ot a ll stud~ts a re a'l'w..,.s sl•db accepted.

VOllJ!,cE XVII , NO. 6

Pollltcal Science Club Starts Afte1 Vacation

s clenl5 lnt~:ested o Jolnlni; lbe P llUcal Science Club rnu sli;n up In Mr. sione'11 office. The nist ml't-llni; or the club !& to ~ held a!ler the CbcslmlLS \&Calion.

t.l:!cUni:i;, at •hlch c:iest SPeali.ers are fcsturcd. ar held ode• a m h. Addl • UOlllll l11!orm11tion maJ" tor cbtalned lrom tile calle~ b&nd book or !?om one of llle club ad\ lsors. Mrs. S..""ates ur \Ir. St· Di".

Christmas Formal On December 19

Tlkr notl' - ttlt annual AWS ~ponsc•r<>d Chri&llllllft Formal. "M~onll gbt and \llsllt'IOt'. •• Is on a Thursda,J nt&ht -Dec. 19 - this J't'llr tnfitl'ad of the usual F'nd,v.

ne Oirtstma.1 Formal ts a uadJUoaall)' semHormal aft.Ir. however. whNhN or not tile bo) 11 buy cors•KCS !or tlle!r datl'5 Is left to thrtr O•D d!»cretlon.

From 9:00 p.m. to I ~:00 p.m. 111 tile Sl:B, the- Stan F'elsm:in Co11bo will provide i;mooth dllllce muslc.

This ls a bo) ·ask· II rl a!falr. and tlll!' otncer~ or Alls haoe I.bat tbe boys •Ill 11:$1< tbel r dates ln time for thf' ctrls ID We all t 111!'1 r plans.

Or. Barclay To Speak 0:- 'Good Ship Hope'

UMmb •al held Ol Dec be: 11 I.Ile assm·

Winter-Christmas Concert Scheduled For December 18 Lui Yt'IU the !'ilJC bDn d

and chorus c:ombtn~ to 1:1 •e a Chrtstmas concert. This year tbt'fe •Ill be no Chnaunas concert. Instead. the music department ...-u1 present a \\lnter<hnstma.:; concert to the college and the public on Dec. 18. Tbe change In the name ot the concert Is the result of expressions ot dlslll)potntrnent made by too m11111 people - lncludlne; N!JC students and tnculty - be· C:lUSe tbe band did not play any Cbrtstmas selections and seemed lo have lei the cho IUS put forth all the e!!ort.

The NlJC Cardinal Pep Band 1s formed on the same buts as all pep bands - and that Is versatility. II ls pre· oared at all times to pla,r at pep rallles. basketball 1amr11. and i;ports banquets. but It Is quite capable ot playlnc hea"l classical music. !l Is tell. howe,•rr. that the public will be saturated wlttl C~rlstmas mus.le by the time tho concert Is presented. nnd that tbe nudlence will bC' more responsive to a chanll' or pace dunns the el!Cond bait ot the proll'lllll· So. durioc lhe second ball ot the propa.m. tile band. directed by Jim Bums. will present a procram that contal..os a wide vartet.Y or si.yles - lnclud1nc swtn1. popular son•" · folk soncs. cbachas. marches. a mln:;Uel number. and selec· lions that hi&hll&ht the \'llrious sections of tho band.

The NIJC A CappellaCho! r, directed by L.ou Kelly, will pe rtorm tne serious. or Christmas. part ot the procram. which will Include cl1U>11lc 11.Ymns. folk co.rots, and Necro spl.druals. In addition. a lew Chnstmas selections are being prepued tu" the mixed •i>cal ensemble.

The SlJC music deiiartmenl extends an lnvltallon IO evel)'one to attend the ll'toter­Chrt tmas Concert on Dec. IS.

lo llle C1ll bly :bf.~ will pr ent ID d::.r c a Uvi1,y pert d. The tl:e l&t d l mdJ Dr. Gedney bed p11Jetl the t1p1 llC:I s: 8a:cllu". • I cal Id. D.. who while Cle cbttt eadeta led ..UI apeak IO 11 on tile !Opie the aiudmta 10 clrce:s. "'Gm Shl1> H pe." Mrs. Lange Attends Dunni: Ille aaae:11bl1 llle tin or. Ba:diu pcit 1w mcnth. National Convention dlecrlead r t1u:cht the the bf:s!nnlnc ol Ull11 year on &mdents acw cheers ahlcll a boepll.al boaL of! tile coaet Of English Teachers •lll be vsed durtng the of Chile. He wlll rel&le hi Mrs. L.nnce rccenUy 111· basbtb:ll season. exi;erl mces. bOlh m di cal and 1endl'd the 53rd annual con·

Tiie ba1Jr.etball Pl&Jets pesonal, cone ra1ac thfl venUon for the National were latrod:lced by Coach p«":lle and tllclr ya of Council of Teachers ot Rolly 'l'llllama. who co:· hr.ns- F'c:Ylsual us.1tance. E:ncllllb witch wu held In

eatfd oo the le&.!::. the !le will hue IM.'Veral 1lld~. San Francisco. Calllomla. sc!ied-.llc of r;a:aes. and tl:e Modem 1each1n& techniques 1n .-rills: altcndaace of sa:· Co•• y.,., Bolloll were tlle ioplcs ot dlscuulon. dmts at the pep assecb!y. siude::ts c:1.1 casi votes at llrs. Lance stated that the

Tiie cU u of lhe pep lllll1 sc:1'1Q' pe:iod and at noon most e!tecdve adclreu siven was a snake e1cce fro on Dec. 16 In the imln b:lll to the more thsn ~ .000 de le·

CHRISTMAS TEA 4th 11 d S!le:man to tbe cot· o! Ille lldminlstratlon balldlnK rates &t the con,·entton "as IS DECEMBER IS le:e with canr i;tudents for klnll and queen ot the that by John Fischer. edlior

Luc ou odors ftUtnr the cheennc along thi" 1<11Y. Tbc Cbr1st:=s Formal. "'M~on- of Harper's MBJllZlne. In hall tbl'~ dalll are a pre\11."1 b11:1d ~rortde-d mullic dunnc llcbl and M»lleto ... " "hlch he mad~ a .;tron1 plea of ta.~lo dell(lhts rar tbe the snake ~cl! and also OD that studentA be lllU&h t to studl!tlt bad.I and tacull:Y Oii am\'lll al the campus. y;heD SINGERS WANTED write clearly and ef!ecU•eJs. \\Nln.,sday, Dec-. 18. Fro t1r0 tbe studealll reacbed the /\.II .tudenl" tntews~ Secuon meetln1s were held until four In Ille toods lab campus. t Ir bonftrc •U le Jolnlnl U;r Nurth Idaho at San Francisco State (Room

31 thlll dtQ tbe club atartcd and tbe crol<ll cheered J~nlor Collt'ce A aippelba Colle1e 11.lld social mttUnUI>

wtll ba'c Its Htll llmlUal as EWS::: •II.II burned In Choir should sec w. Kell> at the FllJrmont Hotel. Th~ Cllrtstmas Tell t r 1>tudents e!Lla. A dance In tbc SUB bdore Cbnstrna.s ncatlon. convention ran Crom Nov. :?8

~~~-andfacul~U'~·~~~~~~~~ro_1_1o_•~cd~tm~p-ep~-ral~!Y_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~io~3-0.~~~~~~~~~~_J

Cllooa• Vice p,., ldent a'\nt ia lrla,y was r~t'nlls

cT.osen vtc~restdml of lb• NI.JC Chapter of the A111tn can Home EJconomlcs ~moelatlon.

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Cbnsimu columns 111d otbeI bolldav anleles "Ill be r ... awred .n a sp~al Issue of tbe l?~rlt':. •blch W'lll ~ In drmlaUon on Dec. 19.

LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS==-

Edh0< • • ••••• ••••••• ••• • •• •• • • ••• • •• llecl<J Kr.one S,.Or11 fdltof . .... • .... • • • ••••••••••••••• ~tt Eockaon Photo;ropl\•u ••• • ••••••••••• R c lii Adi• MICll'I• Rv1s O.~ a.,,, .... ,,,_,,..,., ........................ q~ ~ ' " CuculehOfli MclneO"'n •• BotM~ S.ueffllfl.. Qc."t $.a ~. $hotQft ~f Reporte r'~ Ler'l' &.g.,~. flt.., d l'~u~. IC'.c~y CO!'!.ror-, Eloint Sopp n;•)l'l, Bonn• lrtl., &Arrr • • • DC•• Tor= .,. g,.,,c.,. Flo,•l\C• Pu". C1oro RoW:itt•, &.1,-, F '~'• Mo•• Krro,. Mory lo... KorNt, Penny Gc°'9-"', R diiard F. 0.• 1, =>., 0.-0.n, Bob ().ifre1n•, "9lbuf\I M'Wnto •

Editorial . . WHY DO I WRITE EDITORIALS'

'4'\ot h t+ie ,..., • I wrhl"; on dh~lol, Whot h '~ •fJO•i' lilto• I t OCCO""'Ol ld\td

Thue qu.1tlon1 o"4 IYIOl"IJ ot~r 1 lih ,htM ho-.e bMn. odicd o~ io. 1w !he po11 H'lt tal wnh. ()i..oy, '°"" ot\td for 1 In no PGf'' cvlet crO.t of lmpor1a.,ce,,..,. JH.lrpout art: tomoltt "'' Rtv1.-w ,.od~s ~war• of s tvcir Gnl -good ot bad - ot NUCf 10 Hpru1 rrrr op1nlon1 Ot'I ~U\g1 I J••i '"'°"9 y obou1, 10 pre•~' tht foc-IJi obovt •on"I• tvbi•<U '"9l)U!Wo brr- olft•n end ....., lch tht't' ore ~ulnely ln1erHted In, ond louly, on ed1to11al la 'fffde4 o ory other ...,..It and I hovo to w'lt• •~thlngl

Ed11e>rlolJ In Ttte po11 ho~ oll folto ... ed 1he 1ome poouna.. Sdtool •P*"' h hoogled over; ch•otln9 h cried obout; 9orba;ir ond po~ts ~peod Oft t"'41 Ccmp1n Q'fOlr.lf'ldl, '#tOlking Of\ lhe QfOU, driwlng t4'1e .. ond PGr'tlnQ re;u1orton& -all ho.,. bun 4mpho".zecf Ot'ld , ... ~phuh•dul\lll ~ becornu 10 bond w.ttt ~""' tho1 one don not bOtl-ler reodlt'lg post t~e ed.Jtoriol 1'ieodluws 1f -.1, type of 1Nter1ol h '"H.,tecf.

Speaker

01 coi,,n•. I ho.,. ••e'llllltt on then old iltvo - to do'°"' But I c:o..t'ldn't COt• len If you ho·· acho~ 1pmt - ING •novgh yov dllth' t t.•;n 0"\1 OQtff•

ment upOt\ ent•ung JC thor &aid "°"" ho ... 10 yell "°""•II hoorM 01 tiotl fD"t•• or thti IUr.t. Th11 11 "P 10 "'°'"· As 'or 01 chnu"g is conc:e•"'Cd, 1·~ o l"'o•t 01 ta•cf of l'ttc111ng obour 1 u I om alcl.. ol IH•no Jt. Old ptobleoe:a1 11\e thh do not t0l\I• t...,_itlvu o,.mJ~t ond on editorial on ,.i,, 1vb,e<' won"t hetp. We •ill hov• w<h childl1h ~0•10t 01 I~ u .. « 01 a co 1.p oroup, •~d.ftl ,,.4 •"•trvcto11 ol.&if', pi.it vp w.t+i It. A·uf ""°"lo nry t.11 ng 1°"'

0 don' t ,._,o- y1 t cltotttle t...01 Oft tht a d•-01,,-· .. ._ •• '°""' ~. f.., oft 11\e ora1 .. .. " 4 •t hor 0 1Ncf n9 n ~+I• porill•n1 lo," ••• ....wfcf :nr tel int • yow t"11 ._. y ~ , the rvlH? Good 9tttf iw! AM I ,..ouldn·~ -0~1 • to. n. "''•• .,. _ .. ,"' 111 yOtl .... oduhs. "''"l fO« yOl.fn•l .... 11

P•rttnollr •Pff~l"9o 1f I ho .... l'IO' 1"9 to soy n on ed tor ol l sh.ol.; d!'l'r ...,, •• on.. 8.J1 t i1 net l111ceJ,. thot ''-11 will • ..,., hoppen becouM I e0 oy •f'ltU,, 01 ,..,cf, •• I ... ' •91~ ,,.,. •nd •• .., ft1..-.d1 CO:l"ll ,. I '°" t '°"' .. Ol.lld tor• 10 ••rift "" ••,. 01"1 loo .• ••

8ef0te tttu1n9 from ~ '"4k lotohO"I of '"'.,,,t" I •ould f ... to poo on to you ,.._ .... ,., cf 1t.irl:M"t I~ .,.... or lit011 Uotl1t•c.s I ~ ocrou an 1'f rtod1n9 1-.. oft\er do,. Ptr• >41 tJ.ih •••ft •"dtcore1 ,,.., me obo ... •r•t ng was 1en1eitu.

Ah"°"'gh 78.9$ of • PoP•r"• '"d•n glonc• ot t~ •«!"CK ol pop, onl1 18 ... r.a4 r • tAttol, •'•'tO• 67.7 "'°' ot thto cottoon.

Tho,J. yo • Pott f th• I '· - 8.K.

PLEASE, WE'D RATHER DO IT OURSELVES ' Pre ld•nh, ,..."'be"• odYUOh, '°"' o,.. o Ptobl•f!'l to f, pc,,bHco•ton of

th• R ... 1...,.. I fha,,I.. JOU for ya..tr cueonpu 14 01d th• Rtv1tw 110.ff br cppotfttin9 Yo.J'

.,.,..,, repotterJ.; ho<vrtwr. 1hl1 ts not ho'"'on1ou1 whh °"'' nwtfiloch of operotl.on. Th•Jt ore mo,..., ••o&ot11 ,,..h, thla plan doe1 not woA. "Jli.eu Ot•: 1. Tho popet 10lftel11M1 *Onll o cf11fet&1nt loyout of '"'• ,,e..,, 1n on orticl• then the club moy .....-ont. 2. The "'llllOtlty of your reporttn •lfh•t do nor "-now who 10 give tht oulcl• to ond &O forget It 01 Ott no1 a....o•• of the- d•odl1"e ond """' the a ttic.I• 1n too lor.. J. Mo11 of tk• article• hove 10 be ,..._tlften by o

troU '"•flLbe-1 becauu "°"' r•poo" h no1 lomil1or wit+. °"' foyo"t ond th• otttr;le I• •llhu 100 long Of 100 ihott, 1pec1ol ''"""1uobl•m1 ote no1 conlld«red '" th. w111ln;. 01 won• 'J•I '" the 0111cle 11 pootly •t1Htf\.

W• on rhe poptt :atoll do not cfo ptof•ufonol 1ob1 °"' °'"'' a1t1cl•• either, and If'°" rhu•lt I 019 .n•uhing yOi.lt rt'P(lfter•, COCl'l;Mtenc, . I cpclog1u. But, •• do ho .... , • .,~01 Meet1n91 ond ho .. • oPp<:wt1.11Ul1ts ro dilC'Un °"'' pro.hie~• conc•m•n9 pOHr Ott•cltt, '~ua .,.. ore m0t• O'Wllft of ony 1pec1ol h.oclachu.

We tty to C0•4t oll of tftt orgon•iohon• 01 1~ JC ond .. ttollr a-ppt"l'dOfr rour htlp 1n nf0r,..n9 \11 t>f '°"' oc11w111u. B..tt, ~ not 1-1 ua try •o do ffie • r•Lttg? Th.at"' wfity ,..•,.. h.... In foci . •e do OU•Wl cny '~'who 1 n • dvb 1"'9 ,.,._,ent 011 "'""9nt of CO••ong tho1 club'• nc-.. If • •

Ill u •ftyr" "9 - o' f yw t"'I n&.. •• l!lloht - wfr!i,. 001 coll the "-"'"' •tem to ttwo 01t•n1 on of o po:p., si off ~bttP Youir o"'" pvbf1c ty fM""be" c.ou'4 • ._,..., ou.niblt o ahtt, of foe.ti on Ofty • ..,..,, cand g "° r •o ore of c..;.t ,.PQr19ts ~o

¥ilf'fC

Fast Th inke r

Ills secretary b4d Just COlttn on hls lap ,. hen lbe Jobber looked op to see his .. ue enterioc the office.

" AU as Fumlture Com!latU'," he dlclated rai>ldl~. "Cenu~ men: Sl>:m:aces or no ahor:· a~. bow 10111: do 10u think I can nm mY oll!ce •!lb only

Dt. Cta.U""'

S..pport Your AJ.,,.rti se<s

A Book Review By 0..•ld ,.._cCou']lono

.\r~e Stor•~• by J . D. Snllncer could poe!dbly be callod "The l...a)'man 'a H1ndbook to Pllycboanslysls. " In tbls collecaon 1DOro malad)ulled peqile are covered than would seem possible. Yel this rolume Is bolh 1n1erest1n1 at>d en1erwn1n, •

S4lln1e1 had the srea1 abl I · Jt,- or bl-Ins able to .,., ... 1 a vast amount about a person le a nry short 1111act. In each or bis stories S&lluer deals ·•Hb people who mla:h t seec out of place lo most or 1:111 reader.i. He d~ve!l)p& his cba .. cter8, and ai111a1lona In aucb DD astonlshlnc mann~r that one surely cets the reel· Inc lbal Salln1f1 knew eech of his ctoracte11 lnUma1ely •

It would be Impossible to decide ... hlch or these stories Is tbe best. Each has !ta O"'n rema11<able l~DIUrCll. I eepectalb liked one called ''Tel E: !!'<' - II lib Lo\' e and S:iualor , " In this one Salln1e1 tell or a >ldter who r•'Call a lrlencli<t.lp he made In E.osland dut1n1 the -..ar. It la a bM1Utitul story.

For purn shock one "' WUDI lo rud " Tedd1 ", an odd. l>Ol~tlllnt s:ory •Ith i.r endlni: as sbarp as the blad•

•1 I• wp.

YOJt coopuat en - t\o -,u., ,... II be ePOfedo,..d ol'WJ'. .. II ~o.)blc "''" to ~o ....... ,. )(.... t"-r pi-~ . • • I, ~ll•p ,.,..... - B.11:..

New Library Books IUdr or au1n. bls cle"elop­'!11, lllocUo:i s aad assoc1 a·

Ilona •Ith otber.i.

DrPepper Ol lN( T FIOSTY

COLO

OR. PEPPER

n.. F. • "' , r.,_,..,_Uppe., F I ,,. .nc •r "'• r 1

t.,.,..,. ..dd"'1 IO ;..;>< .. bllln du'1nc Iha PtUll •eeks:

I . )IGdtnt F'rnclt Palattaa by S&l!I HUllN. A olud' of Ill\)' Jr<•&I F" '.tlCh palnkr , fNm 1330 lo LOda,y , lnctudtnc: P1caal!O, Cou1uln , \'an Co"1. M4assc, Ulrlllo. Ne. Thia \ '3lumP conta.ina numerous color Plates.

;?. Th•· Sl4(1c \/aMacr'" lllDldbook by Bert Oru•·~1• E••IY facet or pu1UnJ on a Plll1. *Ith t<l>«ltll r mph&ala on tf'hearsal s.

J , Rom~o and J•lu1 by \\llllam Shalt<••p"'"'· A nrw cdlUon o f lhn old play,

4. Ma. A Grorral p ~-doloau by Clarenc<' Lauba. A lnlbook, 10t1h a co1nplM~

;, Esscrs o: L•~m -Foundation on Econo1111c £ell catloo. Fl 'l'e 'l'Olomea of book a con lalnln' HMS s oo hundreds or r.oplcs by ex· P«IS. Searl,y evcrylhln1 that mikes ou r nation run la co-e1ed in this sr:.. s. Pllto ng Fu t Tltraas

F1r I 11)' AdlAI Ste•t!Osoo. A collec uon or lhe st ues· man' s 1ecen1 spe«bes lllld PAPe rs on such loPICll as Sa•1et Russia. lht' responsl · btUtles o f pr! "ate c ai>ltlll. and •ducauon Md boustn, .

Th<' mil.Ion\)' or hish ...:hoot alrls sutve7ed recenUy •Ith lh•• QUt'5tlon : "Do YOU plan to •<·main slnlle? " ~ ald they would llltber knot.

VIV'S APPAREL

Darlene Skirts, Sweaters

Blouses, Capris, Coats,

Car Coats, Suits, Accessories

At FISHER'S NORTHVIEW PLAZA

on a bUI< h If knl le. U you rcod and mJ yed

Sa11nae1's o lh•r • orlta A Calcht1 /nlh"Rue,and fraaq and Zooe11. rou wlll certalnlJ wanl IQ read \in~ Slor~i. It rw hav e not Y• I beta Introduced 10 the •ntrr •b ls undoubtedl ) the 1r~a1H1 to appear on 111., Amtrtcu lltelll ry &Cl'De In aanv a 1ear Ihm M a.: Stcm fa would PK>· Tldt' an 1'1cP.lhmt 1t"'plnc­

ton•~·'--~~~~~~~ Juoio1 Colleges Ho .. Enroll .. ot lncreoso

\• •le lllld r <" 1:1gh·JCb>ol graduatt nu• t>ei;ln their hlshN Pdu C:ltlOn ID hr ·real Junior coll ri:es lo at<-d ln or neas thei r bomf' w •ns. A :mrver by lhe Amencan AISSO­cluuon o f Junio r coll•CN lnd!Cllles 1hl11 l bla 1nz'1 enrollml'n ts at some ;oo Junio r coll es<'• ros e b,; 20 Plf cent over laot vetu'a total ol 820 ,000. About 15,000 ata• denia l'ltlOlled In more lb• 20 ne" Juni or collesea tbll <JC>!'n<'d tbla autumn.

TYPEWRITERS ROYAL

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Snake Dancers Pause

... ~ ~t:e •no... do""'c• c:tn:J ~" rollv. ,..,. :1r- o., o,oe-: o danc• It.Id ... ~e SUB.

CIRCLE K WAS DANCE SPONSOR I I I Af • advanui1c Ill the ease with s am n nca which l&J:nen ca= tlie 011

Th" Cucl• K Club 'ponsor1!d tbe dance No•·. 30 aflt'r tbe i. .. kctbaU C&nll!. Stan Fel&­man 's Combo SJPPlted tht! mualc and rt>lrao1hm1•nte wf!rc st'rTed durtn1 thn Inter· ml&Klon. Circle K prestdt'nt Tom

HI 11:11111 said ht' was very PIHled wltb tbe lllmout Cor tbe dance, and tbe •&J the students liked It.

The comm! ucc Cor tbe danc,. conlllated of Tom HISl!lna, Monk> Fender, Frank Math"" . Pill! WaJcb. Allan Ware. MYron RlchardllOn, and Jim ~Ilion.

Chlj}erons Cor lh,. dance were Mr. and Mrs. FUebf'. Mr. and !.!rs. Keallnit, Mr. and w~. o. E- Hlulna, ~tr. and Mr&. VI. llll"IOn and Mr. and !i4ra. II. ~lllamson.

All II brary books on loan mu1t be cllN·kud Into till Ubrary by Dl•C. I 8. Tht'•e mll,)" be rechrckrd nn Ott. 19

nd 20 II WfRhf'd. 8'J ok A talrm out ov1·r tho Chrblmaa holJdt..n wlll bf' duf' Jan • .;.

THE PIN CUSHION ' •C • v. tr

L.• rytlunyf OJI, '"

310 Lo~e · do A"1>. C<><'ur d <'I.I,,,'• ld<il ~

~ua for

W.Od in9 Invita tion•

ea cl er

8 00

Thtrl! arc 200,000 loluallms Ill East Atrtca alone. The Nortb Is almoat entirely lalamlc. \Vblle most European ronns "Of Cbrl&Uanl!J barely keep PACI' with population JtOWtb, Islam ltl'OWI. It, too, Is a theolo sic al rell ipon. •bat explalns Its 1111cceaa•

Pt-rb11>1 nr.s1 or all tbe fact that lslaa:. toO la a hlcber reltcion. a llteratc rl'Us:ton -• rellllon or th• book - bat not ldentlned •Ith SJropean culture and colonlall5m. In consequence. pnople can accept Islam Without compro­mlslna lhf'lt nal.lonaJ ui>lra· Uon11 111d lnteitr!t)'. Secondl1. lalamlc la&UtuUona art' Ill brtte accord than ar" manr CbrtsU111 ln&tttuuons With African lltt>. 1>1,:i111 African aodetJes ate polYpmou,., and !Rlam dn"" not lnlf'df'l'f' with these culls which ac· company bl rth and pube rl>. The bol1 days, pantouw rei:tona. and 110 on can all bt' aaeoclll•d either with tbe central doctrint'.! or l1lam or tts partlculat obsenances ot some M.11Um saint. Cbnst· laruty pro'1dr.s no counttr ma&1c asaJnat Witches. !slam does. and In addlUon teu rrom the Koran 11nd tbe tra· dlttone or lh1• Propht.'t pro•idt' nl'\\ m11terit.I lot amulets 1111d penional Ct'Uabes.

Apln. the c:mtral rites o' ChrtsUanlty can be perfot:ll~ ooh b) a pror...salonall.1 quailfiN prtl'lll. Tbt'.! tdcu er such priesthood ls t.amlllar f'l'IOU~h In ma:u tradttloaa! Alrlcan ra.:1111 rell1>1· n • bat hl11.J1 1& ne,rnbf'lt a1 •·

MODERN DRUG CENTER

Our P a.:o Res•o.rew>t Pl. w Pointe a'CI ?.,so

1207 H. f.,..rth MO· 4-82?3

a QcuH1acerdota! role. Cor.­Sl!QuenU1, the crt'ed tram the Sorth spreads steadily south· •u:ls tbrouah Yiest ACrtcL At the aame ti rne. rno•1 nc ln.,.ards Crom the COast 19 tbe mort' iolerant and sc:len· t:ll!c l&lsllm heresy - no• some rishtr rears old - Jt the "Ahmlldle.l)"a". This Is p&rUculad.f Slllted to the mo re adTan~ ecol'Omlc and social s11uc1Ure or tbe coUl&I areas •here Islam .s 011e cr1!ed amona man;. It may 1et Pro•idt' the mt..1or di\idlns Une of the Atrtc:an pollUcs. Cert&Jnl,y those Chrtstlan mlaslonallea wbn profess to despls• Islam - ;ud1111c 1t as It Is. and Judc:ini Cbrtsuaruty as the, Ct-f'I It oagbt to b<' -are P&llle>UC'allJ •=1 about rella:tous PfOll>t'Cta or thl'lr crl't'd.

f'or tbe Alneaa. r.llcloa has btt11 not oal1 a social Dond or srut 1111111rtcance but alllO the ch rt of w11rmtll and colour to bis life. It the vanlsbln; taltll la not rf'l)lacf'd bJ' I IJeW aod btUtr one. a danc.r.ms ba:Pn<'Ss looms abf'ad !o: the Atncan. I dD not know •brtbe: lUIJ'lhiDs beuer la belns pct t:i 1a place. but I d, ltoo• tl:al wa,.,,111 and coloc~ ~ Car Cr~ di"-IPP<'arinc.

Cat .. ,. Mo11ol}'oplts Are Availal.I• 1n Llbrory

Tbe Ubran- ba bwu!r'!d.s of Ca~<U ).! 11<.smi>b& OD Job lnCor.:iaUa:i 111d Pro~esslons. Tbt'se are llll: cn:t b1 me l:lltlmte t : f<l'lleu::b at Cblcqp. !ll11lols and are k~I up to dat1o tbrnich tbe llbrl%1 511bllcrtptlo:: to that -.emce.

\"•O" tew etudl!lll3 bSle a\alled themselves ot tills sel\·tce. tlltrefore. the I!· branan1 'll'Dllld like Ule .. r.iden:.a to know II hi anJ.1-ahlt!. lbtrt a:e .. ..-era! boota I.JI the atacta 011 p"'1lt'r?a:>t-,... !!Oda! r.irli. r~ -.ii~. and E"•ld.ance.

Supporl YO<Jr AJvtrrisers

COEUR D'ALENE, IOAHO C/ioou

Coeur d'Alene CREAM E RY

HOMOGENIZED

MILK

Our

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C/110n/ng

For

Yor1r

SCHOOL CLOTHES Coeur d'A.IH• LaHdry

•Dry Clea••" r.....Pldup...d~

)01 ,,_. Mot...l 4-JSI•

N,IJ.C. ltEYlEW, (...,, d'41W1•, ld ... o, W•d., 0..:..,,i.., II, 1963

Joe Scores

Jo'"" J~ ~ f) '111>1 o, n.. Ort ob (IOI of EWSC fa1 o Cord1nol bas'-• "' •OSOt'I 01» tflr. 1 .,Y,,. O.., 1 (43) I r.ody for o po. lblr ,..bou, 1. r.i... Cordi"°" won. 1b· S1.

COEDS' CORNER By Botl.ara Scro(/orJ

Thlt I&• r 1, at ,.. co""•''"9 o' ar• c cs OJ' •11io•w • '•"" t to t f" women o 1 •,.,r,;.. Idaho Jun OI Colleg..

W11 • oonnt.ol Qy,.tmo• Formal coo>O?s :he aY d• vi a:> rnl"\l 1he :ldfr.rence bet 1<1'.!en formal and . f r 11 Jr s. The geote'' d11t11rorce docs nor lio on 1~ wa n ' ) ~'"~ , !:\JI on t~e moo,. Propo1 Jre~~ 01 o formol done de · mor>ds 1 •cd;)s 1Dr the men and long !ormol droues for the

r. ;.1 a s""1 · •:wrno dMce 1he mon should ..eor s rs wcnen c · , .:ing r sh rl dre ses.

Putt~ yC>.Jr re·.,m oddr ss on Chrrs°"l'ICI~ a:ird• doos nor y trot you o•pac• o c:ord in re'4rn. ,.\ pec10/ r turn

• ~'<tit or r«l On:i gnien •nl< OI typewrttel ril;t.on Is a Jeo lot ·~e nol1doy seo~~:

Prospec:lve bQlae bu1• r It doesn'I look vtlY suoi:; ·o me.

Coatracior: Don't ,.ony. We ba\'f'o' t put the -.allpaper on yr<.

ARCTIC CIRCLE

v. c Ow~ '"ior"C ""9'°'

Fos·es: Service In Town

172J s,r...f'l"llQ,. A•fttw.•

LOUIS GREENHOUSE AND FLOWER SHOP 8,.,qu IS 8 CCY*O 211 M lie• - MO 4.a218 Ca.ur tr Al.,, • • ldoho

, cs ore red!, brown , and

O.legolfon All•nds SHEA Conv•nrlon

Kath.Y Conrow, Elaine Snp­plngton, Bonnie t.yUc. Made Kero, Bev BoualllOn, More Kamlln. Genelle Dwyer. Mra. Coon and Mrs. CullOn attended tbe mld-wlnt.er conrerencl.' ot tht' Sludent Nallonal Educa­Uon ASsodatlon at Moscow.

The meetlnss were held In tbe Borah Tbeuer 11 the student ulllon llulldl ns.

The speakers were Dr. Green, Dean Samuelson and the president or the Nallonal Education Assocta tlon. Mr. "7011_.~~~~~~~

A specl0Us1 ts one whO kno•:. more and mo1e al>ol& less and less.

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Cards Open With Win Over EWCE JY

The 78-57 win over Eaa~m ll'ashlncton produced onl.Y a parcel or stausucs, but, nonetbele». the.r'ro worth laldnc a loot at.

Ian Runter proved to ~ tbe "bis ~n". as well aa the ludlnc rebounder. soortng 24 points and pulllnc down 11 rebounds.

Portland's James Joe wu also a hlch point man, ard succeeded lo putllnc the ball tbroucb tbe net ror 19 potnts.

Next In line for scorln& honors are Vemon Benaaton and Bill Sm Ith, both "'1th 8 polnls.

In oomparlaon, the Cards held Eas1em'11 leadlnc scorer lo fourteen points.

Bencston, Brlxen, Drccbsel Gardner, Huber. Joe, Meddock, Norgaaroen, and Smllh 1111 saw their 0 rst o.atlon · ror the Cardinalli In the opener.

The aeme aot otr lo a slow start, but early ln the second halt. the cams bad lllllcd ahead by about 20 points - n lead they ma!nl&lned unUI the end when they llnlshed with a 21 point 1eaa over Eastern. Good speed enabled tbe Cards to make use or the ru1 break.

Other contrtbutors to the Cardinal victory, potnt·wlse, were. Steve Brtxen. 2; Terry Carlberc. 2. Wayne Duet, 6. Les GardnN, 4 Dennis Huber, 2; Danny •leddock. 2: and Wesley Norcaardl'n, I.

BOWLING NEW THURSDAY NIGHT

COVE BOWL Team Standlnp - Dec. 5;

~Usflts, Tappa-Kecca-Day, Four Rieb Balla, Ball· skellers, Elabt Lo,. .Balls­rour, Boulders. PlantNS, 69er' a, YSB'a, Knockout'l. Finch's, The FBl's, Ml'n'a, Little L.caa:uers.

Men's High Averace: M. Swank, 160; B. Enallsh, US. E. Pica.do. 150.

Men's HI ah Individual Oamc: L. Naccarato, 232. M. Swank, 211: T. Fisher. 209.

Men 's Rlcb Serles• B. Enallsb. 555. M. Swank, 536. M. Hu1Cb1son, 507.

Women's High Average: P. ooodwln, 139; J, Dnvcn­porl, 121, R. Smtih, I 03.

\\omen's Rich Game· R. Smith, 18:?. P. Goodwin, 181. J. Davenport, 166.

\\omen's HJlh ~rles: P. Goodwin, ~68, R. Slnllb, ~27.

FOR THE BEST HAMBURGElt

IN TOWN, GO TO THE

MISSOURI LUNCH

T1'h weeli •, bowling 9'1911 ol h°"°" la JoEll•n Hot1•r. p,.,. • .,, rod Ol'tc• only '"' ,, .. 90,,.. ••

Hunter Fires

Cards Impressive In Two Wins .,. '"°"' Eric ... ,°"

T....o Co,d nol • uor •i. o.,..t E.W'.S.C. on.I *••,.,,.. Yolli ..... f\o we 0

of leo .. "t ""' ~,... ueL The Cords l"Ch• •cote4 .... ,. on bcnh of ..:: ,....,_,,. 011d WO!'\ ho•llt ~·by or l•ost 20 poonis.

1n '"- op.•twt, r~ Cordi loo&i•d NI"' fer oboot the f nt holf. b,t ~ • M "t ~• ,.,, of ""• ;o-.. CS\d ~"'°"".d ~. 11'"'"' -4 ~"""' • 1111 ~ be<oail~ oleiost ttod1tklr!~I • "" HUC 'buiwtboll. 0.~d .. 111c.t1icwt t,-. Cor bett .,_4 Go••r °"' n fron• WO• ''"1>' S•ng1., good.. Hot aMc.t;a1 \{ bo•lt 'hur~r o-nd Jo• N~d """' t~• t 0.. S.. obtet.,.u to d ·~ ~ Co1tl ul •" -01 iu• to the ••ul en• PGl•tton tiO undet bon cMJtna "'ilL!!lil ofMnt ... bootdt by H""'"'• J ... 8r Utt, ond Sn!tri<i.

I W0\11tl U'-e to cOl!llmetlt ,.,o• ~. otttn6otlce for me EliSC ~ .. , ..,... eoo4 but 1 Hf!!U rl'!o• '~ che-ttl•ocleu o on• ore f'f:Jpoc\1•bl• for ll'lett ti ""- f'lC"'•'· Why ti. n ~ ucrd1 I )'OW cott"' be h+otd?

lot• $o~r0o·ra • n •wt 1ieuern Mof,tano left •Ol'tledung "O b. 4t '"­~,;. f!'lro.ir no fovh of ~ .. Gud n.a1a. The '"'' hotf •01 Nu4 fou;v. t... •ct Qt!; wen fo"~o"d ,.l'teu woUt"t l'IVch '••""°"' Oft''°'• tc:o,.bootd Ot halhl-. Th• ,..,. •e• cUcla n9, S.ngator. 8ruM', ond Jo. filled n for 11del "ff Ion H..ntt,. Ho_.. ... ,. -"o• hoip~•d •l"I r~• Hcond holl •ot not """ • .,tteofdtncuy. 'b..t •~•wltcit vnfo.f'l.rf"o••. Br •fly. oi '"'• 1 • O"Q n.ot pte,.-, °" rh• AAOl\to'\o bre"ch. rwo wert feh ployin~ 01 fh• cloa« of tl'lt ~· Q.1 ol '"• Fo.,,r 1flto1 ,.,,, on• woi In ur.d. and ti,, .. foul~ °"''· Hod tht ~ pr09N"tt.., 1'0~0U1. ,.,. v1uo,..- d•fi,,Hely wo,,ldn•1 h4"W• bfff\ •vc.h, IM'fft•·

In t!Mae n.o 110~1, I reotly clon1

t ,+,,nJ. th .. Cord•noh ho.,. be.,, '••"'' 10 me h.11, bu1 from what ho1 be•", .. ,. of the ploy.,~ tliiu• hu, f. l\i,.. 7T"'•• a.k01ii1ld b. octio.,..pochd.

Leave Emblems To Lettetmen

The 111hrn1 or sport• emblems. othtr than the Cardinal embleom, to lbe campus, Is cau~loc some oonsternauon In lbe Lt'ltt'r­man's Club.

LIBRARY RULES A student sl(llls a card wh1 n borrow1ns book rrom lbe llbrar1. This ml'an~ hr 11 respooSlbl!' ror that book while 11 Is oui. no matter how lontt. and he Is rewonllibl~ tor the book bl>lna u'lurn..i at the duk. The excho.nrt or books between two &llJd('nla In no wa) absolvei the or1r:I· nal borrower.

A shot From ,,.,.. co,..,eir la o'toe-.01.ci br le.!"! ...,uinter t.:S'. Ccf'dll'IOI oc. who l.d acor•n; lor rite open np ~· w rM 2~ paln•.1. Rtta<Jy '' tol><-. ..,., o,. Jo ... 1 , ~ r.:1 o/ .;,• '°'°"'· M •• c,,,,..., (SO) and Go"I Do• 3' · ',. E11SC I ' .

Tll• ltllermt'n llSk that Jacktts and n eaters beannc lll.ae emblems be iucted a .. .,- In tlMle da.rll closet, or perbaps, that the niblet:ia be re:no•·ed al tosethe r.

When re1umlnc a boolc, tb• librarians V.'Ould &PPll'clate the atuden111 walunc ror thm to check Ibo date In the lnolc In case there may be a nnt due. tr books asu ovemue, please return them as soc.n u posalble, even thourh the Rnt cannot be paid, as thl' llbrar• tans would bke to keep lht books to clrculauon. No book\ nay be taken out If a nne 111 owing.

West. Montono JV 2nd Cord Victim

The NIJC Cardinals scored a hollo,. \1ctory O'l'er the llestem Montana Oolle.:e seoonO-stnn1 »antlt• last Salllrday e•·erunc \\Ith an 8~58 \\tn.

James Joe Qlled In preru well Cor Ian Hunter - out for a COuPle of Games with a broken hand - and came up with 23 points and 8 rebounds. Joe v.a.« hlcb point man ror the pme.

Sten• Bdxen, center. scored 16 points and was lop re­bounder with 9 reboimds.

Vernon Bcopton, rorwa.nl, helped the Cards alont? by scoring 15 points and r;rabbini: 5 rd>ounds.

Wayne Dusi and Bill Smllb both :>e0red seven points. Dusi pulled do11n 5 rt'bounds, and Smith 2.

Dan Meddock sant 6 poln:s for the Canis. and Ju:i Drech­sel, in tbe short ttllle be played. scot.cl 4 points.

Les Gazdner and Dennls Rube: put two potnts ap!eee .JD the scoreboard.

Tbe pme opened with ~ ddens11·e and bell.er oUensf.-e acUon. At hal !t1me tbe Cardinals ol,y !teld an etgb1

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point lf'ad. 33-25. and II looked lite a close same.

HoweTer, b)" 1be end or th ~econd bsll. c ur or th" al• pJavelS on :lie l\e3lem :.i n­tana bencti had f'llbrr been Injured or roult>d out, lt&\in1 Just t•o pl&•f'r.< to Unlt1h the aame. )'ou can 'IU'"'" the rest' -------

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Tbe rPUOo• - a lou In ~lalUre !Dr JC athle:es.

A11 Diaploy lo SU Llodo Jot9oa1011'a

The pa1MI 111d clllicoaJ drawlnp on display In lbe SUB dudn1 tbl! past week are those or Llnda Jorcenson. All a19 or a modemlat!c l.YJ)e.

Unda la a freshman ma)Orln1 In home economics. Rer future lntenUons are to specialize In In ~rlo' decora­tion.

A1hle11c ond Hunrmq Equipment

THE LIGHTHOUSE SPORTING GOODS

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Students are cauuon.ct to remember 1ba1 lh<' y cannot talle semester tlnaJ eums unlea" IUI l!nea owlnc aro paid or until book borrowed have been rrtumrd.

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