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A Cappella Choir Wins Bid To Sing At State Meeting The Idaho MUSIC Educators Assoc1alfon Commmee bas i;ent an oftlclal 1n.•11.1Hlon IO thr l'iorth Idaho Juruor Col· leie A Cnppella ChOlr to appear on the Idaho Music Association state convention pro1ram Matcb 20·21 In Boise. The pt!rronnlnsi group$ lbr the "'tate con\lentton selected by tape or claUoru; from t'ducai.o111 In the music prorE"Ss Ion. The Idaho Music Educallor AS!IOclatton ts a state-level proirani or the MO$lc Educa· tor1> i>atlonal Conference, where many or mUlilc cduca11on are dlscuss"d and pro1uammed bl various i;rouJ)ll or both Instrumental and vocal music. The Music Educai.o111 Sa· tJoonl Conreri.nce the Department or Music or the National Education A11aocla· ttOn. ll b th1• spokesman ror music educa- tion In the United States Its actlv!Ues and publications have bt?en cbleOy reiiponslble ror the promotion and gul· dance or music instruction In the scmols as an intecraJ port or general education. Since Its Inception in 1901. the gro1<lh or the Muelc E:du cai.ors Hatlonal Conference In tJtrensith and service bas been parallelled by the crow th In scope and eC!l.'cllvencssof tilt! music education pro;rnm. The North Idaho A C.nP· pella Choir. In Its rlist year or l•Jl&IPnCe, feel Vf!r)' (Or· tunole to 1N1etve lhl• honor, 11nd wUI contlnur U> work with two main funeuons· music of 11 high caliber, nnd ambas1111dom or their collf'ge and cJly, APrll 14 will be the night or the combined concert or lhr North Idaho A Cnppclla Choir 1111d the Easlcm v.uh- lngton Sttllc Collrac Sym· phonic Choir. Th<' 5) mphonlc Choir , In Ill< third Yf'Df. hn" <'arncd lhr rc11pecl ol th1• peo11h·. music <'ducator' and crftl1:11 or th<> Inland Emplrr 1111tl Of tl11• DS n choral ornnnlz.n11on which pNConnb choral lllNatwr ot hlch muelcnl mMit. Th" Colic> tht? chilli 's t'DK<'mblc, whl <:h "Ul 111Bo perro nn. v.o,, one or the '"''>. fey, Rroups t>lt•cted to tour 1111111 Inst foll ror thr U.S. Th1• two cholns and lhdr l'nscmblOK wUI pcrConn both lndependontb nnd con.blned. Tickets will oo on snle at a lall•r dull•. ' Elks Founda tion Offers Scho larsh ips The t:lka National Founda· lion tnl8tce" recent!) an· nounc"<I that $110,000 In 1cholan1hlp a" iirds will be &lvrn on a "Mo5t \'11luable Stud1•11t" oomp1•tlt1on basis. Thlb Is th•• 30th \"ear th'iH' n.. have bl?cn ofr.,red. To bl' t'lli:lblc. 11 1<tudi>nt must bl? In the itraduatlng of a high or collei;e PrrparatorJ school, or 1n any undergrtduat<> clDSs or a reco1111zcd nnd mu&t be a or the Unltrd Stot.co. Appllcnuon blanks nnd llnthN informntlon arc n,1111· able In the office. NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES WILL START FEB. 3 St?('ond s mt'stcr ru1;ht schOOl dasses al SIJC ,.JI start on 3. clL-ses .,,. In ace un u office mochlnt'11. 1yp1n£, begi nnlllc scwlnR. nnd tallonni;. "'lnal n!!:l5tratlon 11as Jan. 25. .o\nather clas• to be held 10 lh•• <!\PnlDt: Is a Cl\11 progrnm on ·•,heller n::ui:u:e· m .. nt." This "" ion Crum the ol ldallo nod Is I r tb .. pu:- "°'( •C In truct r . Tbe: Is n Cor att nd· ln11 thlt< d11ss. "'llich Is P c to tilt' public. 11 "lll be held on '.I ndo'" and Tue:>da)ll ar 8:00 • I o:oo. st:irtlni: Feb. 3 and Nnnlni; Mnrt'll i. J C GroupsBack C ards Edi1oriol Con-ill A1 Fob. S Au .. bly "Edit.>1111! ca.noon In&" wU1 lie the topic or lbt! f'eb. a.;S<':llbb which •W be pre- by Sha11 wcCutcbeon. Mt. 1.tcCutcbron ts ttle poll· Ucal Clt.:tooolo.t who creates lhe!' c:arto0ns ror tile edllonal pue a! thi. Spokcs:rt411· Reou ..-. Spoknne momlnc ne•SP:>PC:. I.Jr. E\llllS, head or the committee. said that thl shOuld prove n very col :!ul and lntrrl"sUng 115 se,. o!ftcNs bn•e been elected 1r. ?lu Theta K11ppn. They""' Flo Peek, and Frank Motb.,;;, aoclal cbalrman. Home Ee Club Plan• J.,.elry Sole Feb. lJ On 'I'DP d& ·• Fl!bNatY II, 111 3.30. the H'>mt? Economics Club will •l)Clnsor a Sarah Co,·entr1 Jewelry sale. Mr&. Jo tin Slllodr, a Corm er graduate or SIJC will represent the Coventr7 compan)'. All IJ\terested racultr and students nre in \'Ht'd to attend tbe sale In th<' hom" eco· comics r.oom. Rerrestunents tll be served b)· the club. AHITA MAY HEW ASB SECRETARY Anlw May wu recenUy nP· painted bod}' Recretazy . Anltn will replace the present secretnry, Joan Ellis. who Is transforrlns IO I.he Un1vers!lY or Idaho. Changes Made In Second Semester Registration Steps An lnfonnaUoo booth wUl be set up durlnc second semester rec:tstratloo to help lhose students who need assistance with problems e11countered recardl nc rei;ls· lratlon procedures. ?bl Theto K111>Pa members wU I be In charge or tbe booth. which will be set up In the l)'lllnastum. Members will be on dut.• rrom 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. and from I ?.M. 10 3 ?.M. both Thursda1 and Frldas. Jaouary 30 and 31 . This service will be dJ rected especially i.oward Incoming freshmen to be.Ip them re- gister with the 'lea.st pass.Ible de las. Rt9istrotion In Gym Resistrallon wJll be held In the gsm as It WGS Orst semcs· ter and the same procedure will be Colloweil l\S berorc. Those students registering late will be chorired a fee or SS .00 lhe fi rst week 11rx! SI 0.00 the second week. The last dos Cor registration Is Feb. 17. Car Sticker Required Something new Is bclns odded i.o colleae registration •hi s semester - c:o. r regfstra· lion. Students who plan 10 park a co.r on the coUege around:; will be reQulred i.o secu re 11 pennlt In the rorm or a car-window slicker. There wUI be no cost In· volved ror the sticker wbicb m11y be obtained durlni; the regular reglstr11l.lon process. New Writing Course A new course enli tlcd exiios · !tor)' wdUni: will be orrered second semester. Thls cou r se Is deslcnt'il to meet certain reQuirements ror those In the SC lx>ol Of business. .\n.)'One who Is In lerested In Improving his writing skill . and who bas passeil English I and 2 Is eligible to tnke I.he course. Or. Frances Beard wlll Instruct the class. Book E 1<chon90 Of/orod Students \\1Shlng to purchase used textbooks second scmes· lN moy buy them th10u1h •he Ccmllnal Service Club book exchange. Books wUI be sold In the counseling room ocros11 rrom the registrar's ottlce J1111uary 30 through February 3. Cap And Gown Order Necessary By Feb . 7 All srudents who expect to 1r11du11te 01e reminded th11l the orders ror caps nnd lll)wns must be In the oCOce by Februory 1. The reglntrar needs the following 1nrorm11· Uon: height, weight. Md cop size.

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Page 1: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (9) Jan 29, 1963

A Cappella Choir Wins Bid To Sing At State Meeting The Idaho MUSIC Educators

Assoc1alfon Commmee bas i;ent an oftlclal 1n.•11.1Hlon IO thr l'iorth Idaho Juruor Col· leie A Cnppella ChOlr to appear on the Idaho Music Educ~tora Association state convention pro1ram Matcb 20·21 In Boise.

The pt!rronnlnsi group$ lbr the "'tate con\lentton cu~

selected by tape or recomrae~ claUoru; from t'ducai.o111 In the music prorE"Ss Ion.

The Idaho Music Educallor AS!IOclatton ts a state-level proirani or the MO$lc Educa· tor1> i>atlonal Conference, where many pha.~e, or mUlilc cduca11on are dlscuss"d and pro1uammed bl various i;rouJ)ll or both Instrumental and vocal music.

The Music Educai.o111 Sa· tJoonl Conreri.nce •~ the Department or Music or the National Education A11aocla· ttOn. ll b th1• rCCOIUllZl~d spokesman ror music educa­tion In the United States Its actlv!Ues and publications have bt?en cbleOy reiiponslble ror the promotion and gul· dance or music instruction In the scmols as an intecraJ port or general education. Since Its Inception in 1901. the gro1<lh or the Muelc E:du cai.ors Hatlonal Conference In tJtrensith and service bas been parallelled by the crow th In scope and eC!l.'cllvencssof tilt! music education pro;rnm.

The North Idaho A C.nP· pella Choir. In Its rlist year or l•Jl&IPnCe, feel Vf!r)' (Or·

tunole to 1N1etve lhl• honor, 11nd wUI contlnur U> work with two main funeuons· music of 11 high caliber, nnd ambas1111dom or their collf'ge and cJly,

APrll 14 will be the night or the combined concert or lhr North Idaho A Cnppclla Choir 1111d the Easlcm v.uh­lngton Sttllc Collrac Sym· phonic Choir. Th<' 5) mphonlc Choir , In Ill< third Yf'Df. hn" <'arncd lhr rc11pecl ol th1• peo11h·. music <'ducator' and crftl1:11 or th<> Inland Emplrr 1111tl Of tl11• ~to le DS n choral ornnnlz.n11on which pNConnb choral lllNatwr ot hlch muelcnl mMit. Th" Colic> ~Ian~. tht? chilli' s t'DK<'mblc, whl <:h "Ul 111Bo perro nn. v.o,, one or the '"''>. fey, Rroups t>lt•cted to tour 1111111 Inst foll ror thr U.S.

Th1• two cholns and lhdr l'nscmblOK wUI pcrConn both lndependontb nnd con.blned.

Tickets will oo on snle at a lall•r dull•.

' Elks Foundation Offers Scholarships

The t:lka National Founda· lion tnl8tce" recent!) an· nounc"<I that $110,000 In 1cholan1hlp a" iirds will be &lvrn on a "Mo5t \'11luable Stud1•11t" oomp1•tlt1on basis. Thlb Is th•• 30th \"ear th'iH' n .. ard~ have bl?cn ofr.,red.

To bl' t'lli:lblc. 11 1<tudi>nt must bl? In the itraduatlng cla~s of a high or collei;e PrrparatorJ school, or 1n any undergrtduat<> clDSs or a reco1111zcd coll~!:" nnd mu&t

• be a clUz~n or the Unltrd Stot.co.

Appllcnuon blanks nnd llnthN informntlon arc n,1111· able In the office.

NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES WILL START FEB. 3

St?('ond s mt'stcr ru1;ht schOOl dasses al SIJC ,.JI start on ~'cb. 3. Thc~l' clL-ses .,,. In ace un u office mochlnt'11. 1yp1n£, begi nnlllc scwlnR. nnd tallonni;. "'lnal n!!:l5tratlon 11as Jan. 25.

.o\nather clas• to be held 10

lh•• <!\PnlDt: Is a Cl\11 de!co~e progrnm on ·•,heller n::ui:u:e· m .. nt." This 1~ "" e~I ion pro~ram Crum the Un1,4!f:tlt.~

ol ldallo nod Is I r tb .. pu:­"°'( •C tra.lnin~ In truct r . Tbe: Is n ch~ri:e Cor att nd· ln11 thlt< d11ss. "'llich Is P c to tilt' public. 11 "lll be held on '.I ndo'" and Tue:>da)ll ar 8:00 • I o:oo. st:irtlni: Feb. 3 and Nnnlni; tbrllu~h Mnrt'll i.

J C GroupsBack Cards

Edi1oriol Con-ill A1 Fob. S Au .. bly

"Edit.>1111! ca.noon In&" wU1 lie the topic or lbt! f'eb. ~ a.;S<':llbb which •W be pre­sen~ by Sha11 wcCutcbeon. Mt. 1.tcCutcbron ts ttle poll· Ucal Clt.:tooolo.t who creates lhe!' c:arto0ns ror tile edllonal pue a! thi. Spokcs:rt411· Reou ..-. Spoknne momlnc ne•SP:>PC:.

I.Jr. E\llllS, head or the usembl~ committee. said that thl shOuld prove n very col :!ul and lntrrl"sUng 115

B~bl:..Y·:....------se,. o!ftcNs bn•e been

elected 1r. ?lu Theta K11ppn. They""' Flo Peek, ~ecr~tun. and Frank Motb.,;;, aoclal cbalrman.

Home Ee Club Plan• J.,.elry Sole Feb. lJ

On 'I'DP d& ·• Fl!bNatY II, 111 3.30. the H'>mt? Economics Club will •l)Clnsor a Sarah Co,·entr1 Jewelry sale. Mr&. Jo tin Slllodr, a Corm er graduate or SIJC will represent the Coventr7 compan)'.

All IJ\terested racultr and students nre in \'Ht'd to attend tbe sale In th<' hom" eco· comics r.oom. Rerrestunents • tll be served b)· the club.

AHITA MAY HEW ASB SECRETARY

Anlw May wu recenUy nP· painted srud~nt bod}' Recretazy . Anltn will replace the present secretnry, Joan Ellis. who Is transforrlns IO I.he Un1vers!lY or Idaho.

Changes Made In Second Semester Registration Steps

An lnfonnaUoo booth wUl be set up durlnc second semester rec:tstratloo to help lhose students who need assistance with problems e11countered recardl nc rei;ls· lratlon procedures.

?bl Theto K111>Pa members wU I be In charge or tbe booth. which will be set up In the l)'lllnastum. Members will be on dut.• rrom 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. and from I ?.M. 10 3 ?.M. both Thursda1 and Frldas. Jaouary 30 and 31.

This service will be dJ rected especially i.oward Incoming freshmen to be.Ip them re­gister with the 'lea.st pass.Ible de las.

Rt9istrotion In Gym

Resistrallon wJll be held In the gsm as It WGS Orst semcs· ter and the same procedure will be Colloweil l\S berorc. Those students registering late will be chorired a fee or SS .00 lhe fi rst week 11rx! SI 0.00 the second week. The last dos Cor registration Is Feb. 17.

Car Sticker Required

Something new Is bclns odded i.o colleae registration •his semester - c:o.r regfstra· lion. Students who plan 10 park a co.r on the coUege around:; will be reQulred i.o secure 11 pennlt In the rorm or a car-window slicker.

There wUI be no cost In· volved ror the sticker wbicb m11y be obtained durlni; the regular reglstr11l.lon process.

New Writing Course

A new course enli tlcd exiios· !tor)' wdUni: will be orrered second semester. Thls course Is deslcnt'il to meet certain reQuirements ror those In the SC lx>ol Of business.

• .\n.)'One who Is In lerested In Improving his writing skill . and who bas passeil English I and 2 Is eligible to tnke I.he course. Or. Frances Beard wlll Instruct the class.

Book E 1<chon90 Of/orod

Students \\1Shlng to purchase used textbooks second scmes· lN moy buy them th10u1h •he Ccmllnal Service Club book exchange. Books wUI be sold In the counseling room ocros11 rrom the registrar's ottlce J1111uary 30 through February 3.

Cap And Gown Order Necessary By Feb. 7

All srudents who expect to 1r11du11te 01e reminded th11l the orders ror caps nnd lll)wns must be In the oCOce by Februory 1. The reglntrar needs the following 1nrorm11· Uon: height, weight. Md cop size.

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THE N.I.J.C. REVIEW r ublish•d S.mi·Month)y 0 1uin9 the Coll•9• v .. ,

l y JovrMliun Stvd•nh at tfl• NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE

COEUR D'ALENE. IDAHO

Edltot . •• •• •• . • .•• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ioclcy 1(...,,. Sports Edhot • •• • .•. ••••• ... .••• , •.• , •• ~tt Eric~s011 Photogtophen • •• • • • ••••••• •. Ru;k Adcermon, Rvs 1 Osborn Busineis "-'oncg•r • •• , • ••••••••••• • •••••• R~ ~1th Circ111ot lon Mon.a9c11a • • So.rboro Setofford. Ron Smith. Shoron Sc:horU ll•9011eu: Louy 8ogo11h, 0.•ld McCavgh,,.,, Ko ohy eon-. Elofne So.PJ1ln91on, Boinnte Ly tle, Myrlt Wolloc•. Tom H19grn5,

Florene• Peek, Cloro Robbins, S.tty Fnchn.,, Mor•e Kero, Moty Lov Kor1er, Penny Goodwin, ·Richard f. Oo•ta, Rcry 0.IT'PUJ', Bob l:Nfret-nt', Mb.Irv Mungo•.

Editorial .. TH AH KS

I would like •o rhonk those students ond teocher~ who ha...:o contributed to The Review rhe po•! semost<!r wit GT'icle>, informarion and suggestions. The cooperotion of oil I-cs been greorly opprec ia1ed.

You will norice o slight d ifference (about 50% decree~ in TM nurrber of nomes In the press box second <cme<•er. This is due 10 rne foci 1ho' o lot of our repar1e.-s .. ill ~ s ·u· dent :eoching ord 1nis >.e<>ps rhcm on o pretry busy sch>dul •

Any siuckint .iho is inrerested in joining The R.,,.,....., s10'1 should come to the firsl paper mee11n9 of the new <e<n<tS"°' which will Ix Feb. 4 01 oc1iv11y period in room 23. - BK

ARA SECRETARIAL New Custodian CLASS TO BEGIN

An ARA class In " secre· hula.I studlcs " wlll be held ut the ;c this semester. The class Is ftnanet>d by tho federal government under the Area Redevelopmenl Acl for the noJnlng or clerk -steno· gruphers. Candidates are picked by the Employment Security l\gcncy. This ls not an evening course: rather. r l asses will be held every day. The 20·week course will slart In ear ly f'ebruary.

CAROL DAVIS GRANTE D SORORITY SCHOLARSHI P

Coro! Davis was the re­cipien t or s S65 scholarship presented bJ members or Xl Chl chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Carol. a freshman at NIJC. Is a home economics ma.tor and pl11J1s to sllldY dletellcs or education.

f'ather trying to point out ad,'llntai;es or a good clean ltfe to his son. " Son, I know a man who doesn' t drink . smoke or chase women o.nd he Just eel ebrated his I OOtb birthday ...

Son: ••How., ..

\'

LeRoy Sowon

NIJC's new custodian, Mr. Roy Bowen. hoJ Is from SBn Diego. wbe~ he was ln con· strucdon work. He Ins 11 ved lo Coeur d 'Alene for the last lhree years with his wife and three cblldren. aged six . ten. and thirteen. "This ls 11 very nice colleee to work m and the stat! ls ''ery accomodatiog." says Mr. Bowen about NIJC.

Tbe average \'acation wlll amount to two weeks orr. Collowed by r:wo of! weeks.

-LEnERS TO THE EDITORS Ed. Nor• T'f ~ ;,•,.. •

co..-.s e,..e,.., ro '""e ,. •. ., Ol'I

O"Y svb ocr• t1'JJQ• .... 1'J •••

arrong )' • .,ouqr, o~ t- to • 9" r;..11-,, ~ .. ;. -"'rs• •''"~ 00

no' ~•' K' v '°"', of ,..,. •d •o"'I s "4:.. ,... er o ft-~ PC.:H

1~fd ~pa 'c.:i ...,. ... ,.,,, •

Edlior. !'llJC Rt'vle•: Wbent,.e: one bean: ot~1

people praise somethlna or omeooe close to him. be Is

I It t.11 to e%perleoce a fee.lioc or .Ptlde and satisfaction. I bad lha1 fttllnr the other day ,..hlle I •as ba\1DI luoc:h with (l1ellds at the Eiits Clob. The C:IW~t' of my pride and aatiafactlon was the lollo•lns tncldent, re.late<! br a bust· oeasman of Cot!tlr d ' Aleoe.

Passini throucb tbe ClllDPUS .lot d&1. this man decid<'d to have a look at the dormltor1. Cpoo eoterln' tht' lobb_Y, ht' round a student sear<'<! there. watcbioa tele'1slon. He lo· troduced himself to the sru· dent. remarklll& tbal be had just been passlne by and lhouebt be wollld step Inside. The student i;radously of­fered to conduc1 the \1 sltor throueh the dcr.nllOfY. lnclud· Ing bis awn room. The '~sitor was great!) lmpres:.<NI b~ the courtesy of the student, the ~pearanc:e or tbe d n:atoo. and the ..-ondit1 n v( hla escort's room.

Everyooe at tbe uble was fa,·orabl) lmpreS&ed :Uso. f'or m3 part I thoucht that that tbe occureoce r~Oected credit on the character and good breed.Inc oC the i;tudcnt and tbat it added to the good name or the college.

Jahn McFarland

Dear EdllOr: It is wondered ·•hetber

students al NLIC 111e aware tbat some cburcb groups a.re fll.lllng because or tbe ,.tu. dents· apparent lack ot In­terest. A lteodance at the meetings Is deplorable oot e\'eo reacb.ing 10% In some cases.

Why are the students In· dllferent• It cannot be be­cause tbe meetings 11.re not interest111g, sin~ the majonty o! members hnve not even attended one meeting to see ,..hat tbe IJ?OUP Is like. I! a slUdent had attended nod bad round that sometluna .. as missing or done ·.-roog, then opportuony bas been ,Pven ror the students to U11pro>•e

N.IJ.C. REVIElt, Cow• d' A1.., • • ldoho, w.d. J .. u.,., 29, 1964

Film On Egypt Next

lll\E CHAFF UPON THE WINO: It I• o row/nrron ro obo•••• ooopl•. In •f-i• \ oll•y ol tl>o N11•. today. who mlfjJhr o/mou ho~ bffn ~oct.I• ~ trtft 't.Jwlf'l'9' lnch•d on rf.M· •ton• wolh of t•mplH, r • r "'°'" Hrog. ,,, ~ romN. Eovpt '~ cltl•• contain 1Jryscrt>Mtr. o ·~11.:. one! morhrn woy1 ·f Ill•. Bvt '"•t• oro: ploc•• •hftr• Clt"'• "'OY \•• o '•lloi-. or peotottt, 111' this. 01 h• ••PGl'OI• JtO'·" ~ ti1e ttm"' in o~-old lasltlOt'J. Dr. Telford WorJr, In hie '"' -1~cr sfO'.P' '"' f~p ·. hod lJf"U~uol opoonunlty ro film Ill• In th• vii· lo~1 .oml .:ounrr11ld•. Cr. Nork Miii •how hi /(Im ot1 fOYP"'~ wHc.ls he norrc)t•s In ~•n.:ir, o' tti• no"' tt'Ov•IOJ]Vfl Feb. 18.

Eu111 u It was and as 1l dl.'PIClll Qllclcnt Eu11t. wllll Is todaY - thJs ID the i;ubject Its monumenta and temples, l)f Dr. Telford H. Worit 's nlm In the Va.lley of the Niie. documentary, which wlll be But the unlqut' napecl of this sbo,.n ln the a>in oo f'eb. 18 pre~entnllon la that for a long at 8 P.M. A color mauon period Dr. work worked emons picture leclUre program, it the fellahin or rural ECYP· ..-111 be open co the public. lions. In a recent lnt.ervlrw, and tickets ml)' be obtained Dr. Warit commented about tile at the door. This wlU be I.be ract that iu thoueancL. of .. econd in tbe tra velo&Ue years the comblnaUon of senes. climate and the walers of

"Pbant.ohs and P'ellahs" the Nlle have achleved an

the meetings. Some .. 1udcot~ say, Ml would come, but there just T.Sn't PnOUgh Um"." True. but ho" many or tbeae same student~ will go to the student union for that amount o f tune or 1002!'1• 11 the ratio ot religious 1oteresl ln our colle&e holds true tn the nation, theo perhaps we should oo loncer be called e oauao under Ood. Students are tovtted to attend the meettng.s or theJr church croups. Attend. and see whether there !so 'l 11. eood reason to mal" your attend· ance te'1Jlar.

~ar1e Kero

DRINK n FROSTY COLD

OR. PEPPER n.. F.;••dly

"'f•p~r-Uppor•

agncull:UroJ ouqiut that I. amonc I.be marvels or bumM e11s1.ence -- often pro"lldlns three craps a year from th• aame around. But distress· Inds. nevertheless, mllll1 Eul>tlans have Just bare!J manased to subsist.

S..pp0</ Y O<lt Ac/vet risers

TYPEWRITERS R 0 Y A L

RENT · SALES • REPAIR Otoltln 9 & Typln9 S...pllu

IHTtRSTATE TYPEWRITVI Co. 4 17 Slt•rmeA A.,,. •• ~. 4 J.4tl

SOUVENIR RECORDS " K .. p A Record 01 It"

- MOh..-1 •-SS92 2:26 Slt..-riw• ,..., • •

COEUR D' ALENE. IDAHO

VIV'S APPAREL Woodcock's Drug Store

C..nd'e• - Sund6es P•e,ctiplion•

Darlene Skirts, Sweaters

Blouses, Capris, Coats,

Car Coats, Suits, A ccessories

At FISHER'S NORTHVIEW PLAZA

126 N . Fourth Sr. • c- d">Jo ..

COMMERCIAL PRIN TING CO.

PMOTO OF;'SET

PMO WC MOM• • " • · •S••

100 N ''" S r•CC."1'

Cocu" o'ALCHC, IO AM O,....,

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Band Entertains At Spqrts Banquet

BOWLIHG BAHQUET SET FOR JAH. 29

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Coc:otncini: at ';:00 p.:n. J arm&J y 29. Ille banqu,.1 •lll be llrld at 1~ Boots and Saddle. f"ollow1n~ the d1Met. tro­

phlra "Ill ~ 11v.ardt'd. Any lurthrr 1111no11ncerr.f'n1 ..-111 be po 11•d nn thP bullMlll board b• ' h• main l'nlrancf'.

CARDIHALS HOMIHA TED FOR TEAM OF YEAR :-ouc· 1116. 63 Cardin41

b. ~1 lball It 111t "11J ne lllub<" n •minatf'd for tbe lt'a:n

I lhe Yl'&J a"ord tor 1963 al lbe Press Potts banquet t1anu!lr1 22. Th" Coeur d '

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Band Thanked For Vets Home Concert

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\.ll!c•nz.. Pep Band b) Ill<- \Pl• •.ias H ""' •berr I~ bll!ld presented a c DC<rt dimr;i:: t 1: stay ID B?lae ! t th~ B.IC·StJC bas~Nball pm<':

Jsnuar~ 6 1964

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Fou: H11::h Balls. Men's High tidlndunl Game - I\. llt'MI'" I· m1111. :?33. \!en's High S.·ne> :.s. Swank. 567. \\omen·~ Hh:h lndi,·tdulll Gmrne·Ramona Smith. 1 ic. 111m~n • H1ah ~nes. J>l'M> Good,. In, 181.

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1") .. •• '·t• DEBATE CLUB TO BANQUET JAN. 30

Tl< D• bat" Club al :-tJC Wiii bold II fin.I annual club banquet In th,. SUB Thur•dos. Jan. 30 at 6:30 r.tt.

The club ha> ln'll~ the •11<>nsor aod uceullv, board or the Cheney Deba1., Club aa It~ cucats. Also on the sueat ll11t ue Ille put Jud•e" ol tho> Wcdnesdll.Y dl'bol<•h.

F'ollowinc LhP banquet. o 4h<>rt proi;r1U11 wUI be pre· sentrd by both the JC and Cheney member&.

Pen11J' Good• in. secret.arr or th• SIJC Oeb&te Club r~ mark.o<S . .. l'lll ..are ti.t the bllllquet wm !>.- a crttl suc­cess. This lb the nral at· tempt on the part of the club ID ~&labll"h a tradition. ao •e are all hopln1 ror an •Ul tandini; bunqur1. "

PINS AWARDED FOR SHORTHAND PROGRESS

Durtnc the •emeslN tht' business classes have bPen worl<lng to Increase their shorthand speed.

Three iurl:s have uic1•rved ptn:o ror reaclun~ 120 •onh a 111inutt>. They are Karen ~Id· diet""· l.'lerbara Hall. and Ramona Stntth.

T1'<1se r~ChlnK 100 words a "llnute ate lits. \·1r~1nla

Cle ot \It». \larJoue ~latloclt, BoMle Bro .. n. Connie Elch<-rt. \"1r,1nta Odenbau~h. Caroh'll R1ngstad. and Sharon Stens· lo nd. Thes "ere pre entt'd pln5 by Ml;;s Dunnigan.

Certlrta11es "UI be awardl>d Marsha L.ef'1oncls ond Vlllola McEnroe for reachtns 80 words a minute.

FORMER EDITOR \'/INS MAOAMOISELLE AWARD

Judith L.er Andet110n la. l Yf"2.t•s Rt'rtcw f'dltor. no\\ a tudrnt at lhe UnhNSlll or

Idaho, bas been chosen ~ be a member of ~lademolselle mai:azlne's 196-1 naUonal CoUci:e Bontd. mad" up or students from the Vnlll'd Stl\te:s. ClUloda ond abrond. The Mnuol college board compeUUon 1s deslgnl'd for )'nuns women wllh talent In art. "r!Unr. fashion. mer· cbandlslna. promotion or adve1Uslni:.

WORK IN EUROPE

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a Ir \f"I .:rant Amon( lhtMJ· ~fl- ' ~ A\"Dil.,bl~ llrt" rt"•

1 nl~. hf<'"l:Ullnf and aUitt ~' ork !':o exprnmC't' L.. nra.~·

ny :ind \\al:C'- rtlOl;:i..• tu SlOO mnnthly Ft>r :t c.•omplt'lr .-.~· pt•<'t~. tr1J\ l"I 1¢r.1n1 nml JOb .1ppllr.t1ion ~1um4"'C1 111rmnll M"nd $1 tn De-pl J. Anwru.· 1n S1uc1cn1 Jnlorma11nn S.•f\if•t•

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Page 4: The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (9) Jan 29, 1963

Cards Top 100 WithWins Over Idaho Fosh, L-C

L<'WIS and Ch11k Nonna! "as :.oundly dl"l••otl'd I 07-'77, as the C:uds toppPd th<· I 00 1nark on two const'cutl\P n1ahl:s.

In realHY. th!' i:ame wu a breeze for the Cards. The acuon was s;Qlni; ao smooth!) lllat about midway In th•• ,.econd ball thl" second Mrln« replaced lbf' fln<t ~tllnJ.

The same "•• noJt without IL~ spe<:taCUllll• thouah. 05 three of the Cordi! 11co!l'<I !!O polnlli or b<>t~r. ~ndln• th!' pack was llD.\'llC Ou&t with 22 points. follo .. ed b) James Joe :?J. and 51.,,,.. Bn lf'n 20.

Ste•e Bruen and lla~e Ou~t did an adnmable Job or haul· lnJ c1o .. n rebounds with H and II respeCU\'eh. As a rl'sult, the Cords domlnall'd both orrensl\·c nnd dt'ft>n•h·e ploy.

Other scorers wcrr.: Vernon Bencston 14. TNr) Carlbcr.:7. Jim Drechsel 3. L• Cord· ner i. and Dan \'"dd •c~ :! .

The Card. • ln·ln IPCOrd i;ollled to 11·~ "''" the dra· mallc "In oH•r th• \!. or 1. F'rosb by 1111' scn11 ,,f 102·85. 1l was the fir ,1 tn tnnc1• In which the Card toppPd the 100 POint mark thl 1•u...,n.

llllh compllloll\'1• 1•ur. " Ohio ' s o•n" Biii Smith fil'l some prr;<e>nal 11~ ,..,11 a:. 1.-am record~ In lhl' af'lnt"d conk.-1. Sprclll.:all). BUI scored 36 points - an all·llm< lnd1ndunl sco11n rt•c<rd for the Card>.

At hulflhnl'. th• Cnrd~ It'd hl a mNe sh point.. ~6 ~O. It was a " IOuih ao " all the \\8~ v.llll plenl\' or ncllon• The F'rosh ,.cu•n't quite what they ,..,,.. crnckl'd up to be lbouch. as lhf' Curd. re:idll •pro Hod.

f'ollo\\ In~ Bill Smith r •I :scu·tnt: honors, :.\t•rr. Jam1"S

Joe 11ith :?3 points. and tan Hunter" 1th l!l.

Other SCOll'r" cal I with tdenucnl totuls) 1n•rt'. Ste"c Brlxen 8. lla)ne Duhl 8. and Les Gardner 8.

Tht' Ulllver,.111·~ htsh point man this ,.ea..on. \llkt' lltc~,,. was confined to 13 poln ts. Tiu~ feat """ cll'<llled to the t'IOl'IJent d•rensnc work or L~s Gardnf'r.

The p1ont•Ns who blazrd thr trails no• hue d1-sct·nd· ant:. "ho bum u11 th•• iuad~.

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MISSOURI LUNCH

Gardner Scores N 1.J.C llEVIEW, c- .. ,. -· Idaho, ... d.. .i-., 29, I

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\\hit\\ rth '\ ..i.,:ht the Cardinals on " r:t~hl 111hen nolhmi: bl'•·rnrd ro i:o ril:ht and hand1'<1 thr Curd• their lhlrd loss or tho• ~enson.

Thl'll wcord no• stands l~·3 11!1<-r 1h1• 69·53 loss.

:-1 IJC manni:...S only JS field ~•ah ai;alnst tht' tii;.bt de­f•·n•h" plo• ot llh!tw :Ul. Sr-It. and Jo.,, u~uall~ hld>­sconni; Card . w .. re h"ld :.o lhr•·c "nd fl'" points •<"sPec· ti~Ph by Nipp 11nd Robens. HuntN and Brt11•n !I'd Ute Card scorln~ \\hilt) Chamber· lain or the 111!115 t.)(lk honor. for the e \t'l~n c '111 lh :!-1.

lllllt><orth Junior \ 1l'•l1Y(69) - Stpp ~. !Wberts 10. Schmidt -1. Cham~rlaln :-1. B<-nneu :?. Karnts 9. Ll'lllmon 11. El II >tl 5.

is . .rt~. Idaho Junlor Collrce (53) -Bn ien I:!. Benr;ston 1. Cntlb<'r~ ~. ~"' 5, G11rdn!!t ' · HunlN to. Joi• s. Smtth 3,

Hnlf Uml' - II hll..-ortb 36. :'>!JC 33.

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