The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review 18 (4) Nov 13, 1963

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Yan efl es Of ' 64 Program niese are the act In rdtr of the r •PP• ranee In lh«> " VBrit'llftl of (E:venlni: Performance The :;uc taod wtll play " Rlff!n' the Blue.11." )llsll Jan.tee co:::p ton bu a t'Ocal solo. "!lore" accomp- anied by the :ot IJC band. MI SS )larpret EldPr "111 do an loterprethe dance to "Peter ounn" hlch will be pla.red b)' tllf' :'>IJC bind. siao Felsnan Is sotn;: to play an accordion aolo. A rrouP paoromlr:ie to Lile aoric " Frankie and Johnn," will bl' dontt ID' Rusa Elliott. Ru• TbOmpson. Lynn Le Francis and Ardis Petem n. sact1n1 lhc sroup •111 be Dufresne, Milo HarnR nd Bob Dahl bf! rs. Mill!! Toni Paul v.111 play a. l111ary dNlll solo foll owed ra mll11arr drum duN pla1ed byRunt s-11nandOan )ICIUcli:. Ro&N scrstrord •111 plar a ru1Lar aolo or "Exodus. " carol wlll P"rrorm a 1ap dance. )l llo Harr111. the cue t Pl't· rJ1111er. wll: <In a several folk Th" Dixieland &nd ,.1JI lo "A Oood Man Is Hard o Find." 'Thi' Otrl '11 Sex IN wll 1 Ing 'Bl ue Moon " and "Love l A Man)' Splendored Thlnr." mac &1rl11 In the r:roup &rl' l!i'len Newton, Janice Oomp- '"· MarthD Brown, JO\'Cf! ·1111c1cc, Ch!'r.)'I \1nr.)'l ott, nd Shr11on ParrioU. \USS Pl'nny Bodlne "Ill la:r a Honky Tonk piano 110lo f "Challanoop Shoe Shine Bo>-" \US> .l<>YC•• \\al Ince will DI 11 \'OCDI ;;olo of "Moon \II Sharon Pamoll and sa !k\'Nly Bou1thton wlll 1 .. 1r1 baton11 to ... A c:hoNa llnl" will dancr. the " Can-Cun. " A Mrn 's QuorH•t composl'd <it Jrrry 01 ,,.n, nu· Bf!l,.11, Ukr Platttr, and aarrv Simon Ill 11Jn11: "Je-acho" and 'Banana Boat Sons." Tom lJ4'n and Bnan Hr UI mnkn "MounUlln Musi c. " A combo comprt!led or Stan Fel111119n, !lam Simon and Hunt s .. an .. 111 pl&) "Yt'll""' ltd ... FINALF. '' Bill Blllh•)" UI II<' •uni by t'nUr<' c:a&t Ith th1• b:.:D:.:;n::;d.;__ __ _ that U.c tHl NWC llVlll Card1na\ VOLUME xvm, NO. 4 Nooce: Decdi ne For Arrum Pictures udPnt11 are '""' nd• d tbat they · a.J st!e th .r .,.cture ,n I f' llbmcy Wltll Sov. IS. Vle•1ni; hours are. acti11ty pertod. from noon to 1.30 p. - and ffJm 3:00 p. :OO p.rr:. These p1ctorcs will be used In Lhr annual. If any student wants a picture oilier than bis re111atra11on picture to appear In the annual, he cust wm In a picture b7 Dec. 2. Otbl',,.1111!, lhe re;:latraUon picture ... 111 bl' Pictures me.y be wmtd 1n to annulll st.aft members In th!! Ubrar1 or ma1 be i;l\l'fl to the II bml'lans. Pictures Clll5t n t aped f!cauona, howe\ er. Th• y must be :? ." 101111 by I ·5 8" "'ldl', a!ld the head i;l:r:o 1111st bl! l·I 8" lon11:. So 11rlnklr.d, cracked, or b('llt plcturCll will be accrptfd. A \i>ld tu ml Ill: In sr;ila or brov.n-Untcd plcwrca. Do not ,.ntc on the plctull'& - Uir stalf memtx-rs wUI ldl'nt· It} lhrrn. The annual start .. 111 appre- clattl awdcnt COOP<'llldon IA mttUllll lhr l't". ' r t'.1111>. M1d·Terms Coming Up r '.Ull:la trill &tart on :-"'· • • l\o reti0:t cards •Ill b<l &mt ut. b!Jll· eHr "amine slips "111 be sent 0111 U> th l!I' 6ttld ts er. nr D or F' wotl.: In sn1 cla· '. COEu? D'ALENE, ltwiO NO\IEWBER: ·, 1 >6J Dixie Music Many Perf lllll Behind-the-Scenes T Client Show Tasks A .,_: deal n d " oUld (X)-1ft!a, !1 as neccssar) to put on .. ,be \'arletles c! Bcsldu the performers wb hu·e NCrlficed hour.1 ror pracitdnc and public appearances the:e are the people bf'hlnd the scenes. II UI!! heroes behind lhe l\ll ns. llcbt.s. and i:I rr tbat ke a sho" IL llU"CCSS. Tbe cullor PIAanlnc com· ml ltee "115 beadPd b)' Parr! ll. Sba: wu uslstftl b7 Carletta Jac:ir :>an Clark and Ro Btarl'l D. The racultr t:nb ra 11h ald<'d In e•·ery or tbls proir:u:: ,. e:e '.!r. Kelly, Mr. eums, M:s. Scall'3 and l!rs. Oale. Those •Ila t:>olt care o! the &tote r;:roble:::s were beaded b1 ;}race A ndc111 11. Bnlce 's c:ornmlttee com1t1ted of Jon Kins:. Ron Scllb. BobScbmebl, Terry Ll'l'icptonc-. T o ruce1ns. a:id Tbm Ba:".t> • 1bese 'bo15 wot care of 1111 tbe t('dln!cal probl'"-=S 8'JCb u the lllbt.11. curtaln. piops and scenerJ. Another part of the stas toot cue f a 1:1 rr leminlJHt Une - tbe cosn: es aad c::ik"'llP. Jud1 K 1:.ne:, JoJ<:tl Slll!e1. sarllla S!t.?rt and sue !Ani;ston de up thl JmporlAlll coauca:. Ria Acken:ian tool: care f lhe mtc:ap and •ad syst r : the pe·f ::uices. Last. bet bvdl.r lus:. ts the publld!Y committee. 111.s lt?OUP'S rhponsll:illtles were ne1 were ln clmri:e of newspape: rela!io.r:s, pcbllc a;ipecu:111ces, tele'l'!slon and radio spots. and ttcl:ei sa1 es. This corn ml tie<! con- i; I sted o! L:utY Bozanb. PauJ Plantl!', sand.T oonaldson, Barbll'2 Sc:aCiord. Jim Mc rnn:rtf 11nd /.like T1;1Yfs. ,,pr:oxlmaiely one hundred pl'rso:is sere dJrecU1 in· \'01\od ID the Ultt.l sbo•. AbOut ooe fourth of thf!>t' people were ne\'er seen on Let'J c1.e them a cheer. A i;enes of traYel ;ue,. will be prull<'nled be;tn."llng Jan. Ticicets ... m "'on rsal<' sbOrUy. Varieties Of ' 64 To Be Presented In Gym Tonight "The Varit'tl<> of a talent sho" 1Uranaed and coaiiosed of · <'mbers or lhe !'.1JC student body, ls II> be prt'$ented The 16-act &ho" '" for the nUJDose of rablng moneJ far a schol az· i:hlp hind. AcU \it)' penod ls the time scbedul ... d for tbe , nrs1 perfomiaoct>. A second per6:>rmance .. 111 be held tonlsht for tbe public at 8:00 In c,rmoa:ih;.::i. MR. MCFARLAHO HAS ARTICLE PUBL ISHED " rudr •llll<!n by John McFarland. SIJC £ndlsh Instructor. 1'119 recenll)' pnr.<ed 1n the £ng/J Ii .\ trrs· lrtur. Mcf'arland' arUcle is enUUed ":Uor· About Th·• Research Paper At Hll:h Sc bl I Lr\ el." The £agll 'h 'it lt'.!11 tkr I • publl shPd qua rterl )' by thr of Humanluc nt the University of fdabo and la dlrectt'd to bllh school Ensllsh teacben; throustiout thl' Mall'. In tbl!:l pubha1· Uon, maU<'f\\ of general 1 ·rt t w Enitll sh :eachN11 dl•cussed. LOS Hoottaoony Is PlonMd For Doc. 6 Th L.O.S. club Is ltOtnC to put on a HootenBnnY ,;ho,. Fndrl) nlt:hl, Ot-ct•mber 6th at 8:30 p. m. The slX>w pro· ceeds wtll Co Into a scholar- sbip fund. The pnces ve: $.:?5 f r dllldrm and $1.00 for adulus. More lnlormatlonon till' sho" W1ll be given In the next ls e of :hi' Revte ... DORM STUDENTS NOVI HAVE AN ADDRESS APPearlnc \\llh the other atudl!nt performers .. 111 be Bair!"' Is a pro· resslonlll 51narr thl s year. cants wlll be used at the mom1n1 perfoanancc onh. 'nckl't> for lht e\•entnc perfomumce art' $1.00 for adult& nnd 50¢ for studenta. nc•ets can b• purcba.'led at door. Ccrdird Courier Brooocasts N<W. 17 "The Cardinal Courter" <l'kl7 radjo h)w by lhe i;tudcnts of SIJC •Ill be presl!'nll'd n radio »tallon So•. 17. SW Kimball and Mary Ross, co· 1110den1torP. will open thl' piocmm and lntmduce Joyce Y.al'ace, who will slnr: "SW11111erUme," accompanied on the piano b)' Conni" Lien. Hl'r i;elecllon will be followed an lnte111 r" of Mr. Chtlnt· IBnson. president of the college. Man. Brelth1111pt 3nd seur11\'e... ,.Ill concilc: this lntef\le"· Jo£11en Holter wlll then play a piano 8010 "I \PiblMI" 11 RllPP> Tune." School ne..s, con:1lstin11 of club meeUngi;, acn v!tles. etc. \\lll be p vcn by Baibaia Sc:iatford, follt111ed by "Ore en Lea' cs of Simmer,'' >UOC b) Janice Conll)ton. accomparued on the guitar b) Rotter scm rtord. DORMITORY Tb,. BlrCel oorm Is "518 writeni are Betty Sncrues. Betty Fltchn..r, DOn:i sW· and Adene socJe. The rad:. to uae this class would like to t!nllk Don 11 '"tum ON1J'.ll0nte for helping the:n prep1ue for the show. Will Sing Toni gh t

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Yan efl es Of '64 Program

niese are the act In rdtr of the r •PP• ranee In lh«> " VBrit'llftl of '6~" (E:venlni: Performance I·

The :;uc taod wtll play " Rlff!n' the Blue.11."

)llsll Jan.tee co:::p ton bu a t'Ocal solo. "!lore" accomp­anied by the :ot IJC band.

MISS )larpret EldPr "111 do an loterprethe dance to "Peter ounn" • hlch will be pla.red b)' tllf' :'>IJC bind.

siao Felsnan Is sotn;: to play an accordion aolo.

A rrouP paoromlr:ie to Lile aoric " Frankie and Johnn," will bl' dontt ID' Rusa Elliott. Ru• TbOmpson. Lynn Le Francis and Ardis Petem n. sact1n1 lhc sroup •111 be

Dufresne, Milo HarnR nd Bob Dahl bf! rs. Mill!! Toni Paul v.111 play a. l111ary dNlll solo followed ra mll11arr drum duN pla1ed

byRunt s-11nandOan )ICIUcli:. Ro&N scrstrord •111 plar a

ru1Lar aolo or "Exodus. " carol Ol~Pn wlll P"rrorm a

1ap dance. )lllo Harr111. the cue t Pl't·

rJ1111er. wll: <In a several folk n~.

Th" Dixieland &nd ,.1JI lo "A Oood Man Is Hard o Find." 'Thi' Otrl '11 Sex IN wll 1 Ing 'Blue Moon" and "Love l

A Man)' Splendored Thlnr." mac &1rl11 In the r:roup &rl'

l!i'len Newton, Janice Oomp-'"· MarthD Brown, JO\'Cf! ·1111c1cc, Ch!'r.)'I \1nr.)'lott, nd Shr11on ParrioU. \USS Pl'nny Bodlne "Ill

la:r a Honky Tonk piano 110lo f "Challanoop Shoe Shine

Bo>-" \US> .l<>YC•• \\ al Ince will DI 11 \'OCDI ;;olo of "Moon

IU~Pr." \II Sharon Pamoll and

• sa !k\'Nly Bou1thton wlll 1 .. 1r1 baton11 to "Th~·SlllPPC!r ...

A c:hoNa llnl" will dancr. the " Can-Cun."

A Mrn 's QuorH•t composl'd <it Jrrry 01 ,,.n, nu· Bf!l,.11, Ukr Platttr, and aarrv Simon Ill 11Jn11: "Je-acho" and

'Banana Boat Sons." Tom lJ4'n and Bnan Hr • UI mnkn "MounUlln Music. " A combo comprt!led or Stan

Fel111119n, !lam Simon and Hunt s .. an .. 111 pl&) "Yt'll""'

ltd ... FINALF. ''Bill Blllh•)" UI II<' •uni by t'nUr<' c:a&t Ith th1• b:.:D:.:;n::;d.;__ __ _

that U.c

tHl NWC llVlll Card1na\

VOLUME xvm, NO. 4

Nooce: Decdi ne For Arrum Pictures

udPnt11 are '""' nd• d tbat they · a.J st!e th .r .,.cture ,n I f' llbmcy Wltll Sov. IS. Vle•1ni; hours are. acti11ty pertod. from noon to 1.30 p. - • and ffJm 3:00 p. ~.to ~ :OO p.rr:.

These p1ctorcs will be used In Lhr annual. If any student wants a picture oilier than bis re111atra11on picture to appear In the annual, he cust wm In a picture b7 Dec. 2. Otbl',,.1111!, lhe re;:latraUon picture ... 111 bl' us~

Pictures me.y be wmtd 1n to annulll st.aft members In th!! Ubrar1 or ma1 be i;l\l'fl to the II bml'lans. Pictures Clll5t

n t aped f!cauona, howe\ er. Th• y must be :? ." 101111 by I ·5 8" "'ldl', a!ld the head i;l:r:o 1111st bl! l·I 8" lon11:. So 11rlnklr.d, cracked, or b('llt plcturCll will be accrptfd. A \i>ld tu ml Ill: In sr;ila or brov.n-Untcd plcwrca. Do not ,.ntc on the plctull'& -Uir stalf memtx-rs wUI ldl'nt· It} lhrrn.

The annual start .. 111 appre­clattl awdcnt COOP<'llldon IA mttUllll lhr ~ l't". ' r t'.1111>.

M1d·Terms Coming Up ~Id-SC t· r '.Ull:la trill

&tart on :-"'· • • l\o reti0:t cards •Ill b<l &mt ut. b!Jll· eHr "amine slips "111 be sent 0111 U> th l!I' 6ttld ts er. nr D or F' wotl.: In sn1 cla· '.

COEu? D'ALENE, ltwiO •E~ESDAY, NO\IEWBER: ·, 1 >6J

Dixie Music

Many Perf lllll Yit~ Behind-the-Scenes T Client Show Tasks

A .,_: deal n d " oUld r~ (X)-1ft!a, !1 as neccssar) to put on .. ,be \'arletles c! '6~." Bcsldu the performers wb hu·e NCrlficed hour.1 ror pracitdnc and public appearances the:e are the people bf'hlnd the scenes. II • UI!! heroes behind lhe l\ll ns . llcbt.s. and i:I rr tbat ke a sho" IL llU"CCSS.

Tbe cullor PIAanlnc com· ml ltee "115 beadPd b)' Sbaro~ Parr! ll. Sba: wu uslstftl b7 Carletta Jac:ir :>an Clark and Ro Btarl'l D.

The racultr t:nb ra 11h ald<'d In e•·ery fo.~t or tbls proir:u:: ,. e:e '.!r. Kelly, Mr. eums, M:s. Scall'3 and l!rs. Oale.

Those •Ila t:>olt care o! the &tote r;:roble:::s were beaded b1 ;}race A ndc111 11. Bnlce 's c:ornmlttee com1t1ted of Jon Kins:. Ron Scllb. BobScbmebl, Terry Ll'l'icptonc-. T o ruce1ns. a:id Tbm Ba:".t> • 1bese 'bo15 wot care of 1111 tbe t('dln!cal probl'"-=S 8'JCb u the lllbt.11. curtaln. piops and scenerJ.

Another part of the stas ~am toot cue f a 1:1 rr leminlJHt Une - tbe cosn: es aad c::ik"'llP. Jud1 K 1:.ne:, JoJ<:tl Slll!e1. sarllla S!t.?rt and sue !Ani;ston de up thl • JmporlAlll coauca:. Ria Acken:ian tool: care f

lhe mtc:ap • and •ad syst r : the pe·f ::uices.

Last. bet bvdl.r lus:. ts the publld!Y committee. 111.s lt?OUP'S rhponsll:illtles were au:nc:JU~. ne1 were ln clmri:e of newspape: rela!io.r:s, pcbllc a;ipecu:111ces, tele'l'!slon and radio spots. and ttcl:ei sa1 es. This corn ml tie<! con­i; I sted o! L:utY Bozanb. PauJ Plantl!', sand.T oonaldson, Barbll'2 Sc:aCiord. Jim Mc rnn:rtf 11nd /.like T1;1Yfs.

,,pr:oxlmaiely one hundred pl'rso:is sere dJrecU1 in· \'01\od ID the Ultt.l sbo•. AbOut ooe fourth of thf!>t' people were ne\'er seen on atac~. Let'J c1.e them a cheer.

A i;enes of traYel ;ue,. will be prull<'nled be;tn."llng Jan. I~. Ticicets ... m "'on rsal<' sbOrUy.

Varieties Of '64 To Be Presented In Gym Tonight

"The Varit'tl<> of '6~" . a talent sho" 1Uranaed and coaiiosed of · <'mbers or lhe !'.1JC student body, ls II> be prt'$ented to~. The 16-act &ho" '" for the nUJDose of rablng moneJ far a schol az· i:hlp hind. AcU \it)' penod ls the time scbedul ... d fo r tbe

, nrs1 perfomiaoct>. A second per6:>rmance .. 111 be held tonlsht for tbe public at 8:00 In t~e c,rmoa:ih;.::i.

MR. MCFARLAHO HAS ARTICLE PUBL ISHED

" rudr •llll<!n by John McFarland. SIJC £ndlsh Instructor. 1'119 recenll)' pnr.<ed 1n the £ng/J Ii .\ trrs· lrtur. ~r. Mcf'arland' arUcle is enUUed ":Uor· About Th·• Research Paper At Hll:h Sc bl I Lr\ el."

The £agll 'h 'it lt'.!11 tkr I • publl shPd qua rterl )' by thr ~artmenl of Humanluc nt the University of fdabo and la dlrectt'd to bllh school Ensllsh teacben; throustiout thl' Mall'. In tbl!:l pubha1· Uon, maU<'f\\ of general

1 ·rt t w Enitll sh :eachN11 dl•cussed.

LOS Hoottaoony Is PlonMd For Doc. 6

Th L.O.S. club Is ltOtnC to put on a HootenBnnY ,;ho,. Fndrl) nlt:hl, Ot-ct•mber 6th at 8:30 p. m. The slX>w pro· ceeds wtll Co Into a scholar­sbip fund. The pnces ve: $.:?5 f r dllldrm and $1.00 for adulus.

More lnlormatlonon till' sho" W1ll be given In the next ls e of :hi' Revte ...

DORM STUDENTS NOVI HAVE AN ADDRESS

APPearlnc \\llh the other atudl!nt performers .. 111 be ~lllo Bair!"' ~Ulo Is a pro· resslonlll 51narr thl s year. Actl'rlt~ cants wlll be used

at the mom1n1 perfoanancc onh. 'nckl't> for lht e\•entnc perfomumce art' $1.00 for adult& nnd 50¢ for studenta. nc•ets can b• purcba.'led at ~'le door.

Ccrdird Courier Brooocasts N<W. 17

"The Cardinal Courter " <l'kl7 radjo h)w prl!'lil.'lll~d

by lhe i;tudcnts of SIJC •Ill be presl!'nll'd n radio »tallon K\'~I So•. 17.

SW Kimball and Mary Ross , co ·1110den1torP. will open thl' piocmm and lntmduce Joyce Y.al'ace, who will slnr: "SW11111erUme," accompanied on the piano b)' Conni" Lien. Hl'r i;elecllon will be followed b~· an lnte111 r" of Mr. Chtlnt· IBnson. president of the college. Man. Brelth1111pt 3nd BNt~ seur11\'e... ,.Ill concilc: this lntef\le"·

Jo£11en Holter wlll then play a piano 8010 "I \PiblMI" 11 RllPP> Tune." School ne..s, con:1lstin11 of club meeUngi;, acn v!tles. etc. \\lll be p vcn by Baibaia Sc:iatford, follt111ed by "Ore en Lea' cs of Simmer,'' >UOC b) Janice Conll)ton. accomparued on the guitar b) Rotter scm rtord. DORMITORY

Tb,. BlrCel oorm Is "518

s~rtpl writeni are Betty Sncrues. Betty Fltchn..r,

DOn:i sW· and Adene socJe. The rad:. to uae this class would like to t!nllk Don

11 '"tum ON1J'.ll0nte for helping the:n prep1ue for the show.

Will Sing Tonight

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THE N.LJ.C. REVIEW ,.,W-....... S....~Moathly 0.,"'9 the Coll09• y .. ,

• 1y J ... ,,..r.- Slvd••" •• ii.. NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE

COEUR D'ALENE, tOAfiO

Ed• to< • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••• Bockr """".. I' Spottt Ed•tot •••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• Motl Ericli.JG"I. Pho'OO'OIP"'•r ••• • •• • •••••••••••• • ••••• R cl- .A.0.cl!'!IO., &>''""•• Mof'lopr •••• • •••••••••••••••••• R'ci:"Ofto s.um Ctrculo1ton Maloloe•u •• 8o'boro Xtoflotd. ROft s.i """·$h0l"Gft Sdl.rff R•ponwo: lorry 8o1111tf• , Dow 4 M<:Collfhno, J(o...., ~ Elaine S.p1n9tof", Bottn .. ,,1., M,,1. Wolloc•, TCft til09 "'"­FlOf"'"ce P .... , Cloto Rol.v • S,.oy f tdtn«•, Mot • J(cro,,. ., ....a Hou.chtld, Moiry Lou ~ Ottet, -ler,.ne Lvc.oi. Penny Goodwir.., Richard f, Do ... h . Roy ~-.~., Bob O,,f,....,., r.,,,.., L .. ct, MbuNM.oog<"·

Editorial .. SOME JC STUDEHTS ARE CHILDREH

'"' c..1 ,, · u rial I "'Qt f ~ t ' the t?ev1ew, •o•Ci rho•, t , t N ..C •..., ' .. , 1• a• o• c ldrer. Well , rhos ssuo I must odmot - Ml'llO of ·he oc• ko children Fcrturcitely, 1"'1SO do nci • moko up o crge per cen• c.! tro JC student bod~. Ho ... eYCr, 1M)' do make up o C<IJ!! enoog> number for us 10 bo concerned.

Those children I om reforrong ro a<e residents of me re NIJC dorm11or1. Again ler me clorlly my sro1emen• . I do no moon rno enlore dcrm population - only •hose "cottol' p1clon' high school kids who don' t know ..-hot o co loge os yeti "

Th" "omen' s socio of tho dorm doc• nc.• :.oern 10 creoie o ptoblem, but 1hen rho woman hove I xcd r les mode up for

1hem. On rhe 01h«!r hond, Ito men's (or should I soy boys') s de

does no1 ~ rules. And do those boys show how ·~ ;.:.e about tne trust gown rnem? They sure do

Among tho dosm.croon 01 •he dorm ore such th :-gs o• brol<en l19h1s and morroo up walls {ca sec! during ·he 1oo•bc and soccer gcmes plO)'Od '" tho halls). There wos also a coS<' of cement be ng pouted on thD co-pe• on •rie g1tls side. Ho-­ever, thos was not dol1n t ly trocod 10 a dorm s•udon·.

A• far as srud)' tome goos •hare should be qv • ''°"' a! least 7:00 uni I 10:00. Thc>.lgh sM>e of you may fond • s hot r1> bel eve, $0mc shxlen•s go •a colleg<i v. th •ho 1deo f

ob101•11ng o degree. But rns•ood c• the quiet needed le: VY,le"

srucl,- cond111on , treso sruden•s ore loceod w1•h noise w" c los1' ~mo11mcs unhl 1:00 •n 1hc mo-n "g. Thi" noo•e •ong< from •he runn1np, yellinp, and oong•"Q on doo.- during • "•ports mocr" 1n •ho 1,ol 15 to tho ncwes1 fad ol turning on • lore olorm sysiem.

G<onrod, 1h1s may al •o..nd l1ko th fun doys of rhe roonno 1x11"'s wl>on you 1.,11 11 ro yrur grondcholdron, bu• surely you

con l1nd yo..·r fun efse,.,her . Thero' s a bog opon i1eld across from rho dorm 1hot would moko on e><eellon! sporrs field - '"" 11 our. As for os tho broken lights and such, that o<n'r fun; ot'> chdd1:Ji do•trucrov" mlsbohav1or.

Ir 1s obvious 10 see 1 .. 01 rhoso children oren' r old enough ro povcrn rhcmsellres. I .... onder if 1roy Niii be ch1ld1sh enovgh ro rry """" tk.,y f1nolly O"I tr " I ngf"S sopped. Or ... 111 '""' .. , ad - grOA - B.~. HEW SERIES OF ARTICLES BE/HG RUH

P v1 w is runnl1>9 a < ri· • of sp..ciol guest columns t It • ~u I '9"> Q od ... ,,,.,,rsot ,n,, .-rby ore-o.

These columns oro for rt. purpose of ocqvom• ng •he JC s:c ­don•5 w r t e tracht on•, ocr.v1• e!., c rr1culo. and o•rM!f 1· m of '"'ilfes• con:e• 1ng •ne schools. r rs hoped •hot • rouV' •he articles w con goon o be-er unders:ond1nc o' and Interest rn r schools ... r. ch we 1gh1 be considering f01 • compler cn of our lughcr oduc:o• 0t1.

A gue~· ort cle from Gomogo Un1vets1ry oppeo.....d on ·ho lo .. Issue of r e Rov•e«. Th s ssue corroes 0:1 artic e °" pOgc 6 from Con•rol Was 1nc;:cn S·~·e Co lego: on E ·lnSburg.

.'. -,pgrocroto hearing you• oprn on coocem1og •t., • #, .•

NIJC Coed Wins State Office At Home Ee Convention

Tbt: SIJC collei e ch11> tl.'f or th e Amert can Home Economtca Assoctallon •pent la&t weo·k end on lllt" NortbwM t Nazar<'nf.' Campua o.t N11mpa o.ll endina llle Idaho Home Economic• ConvPnlton for 1963. The NIJC Chlll)t .. r members WNt: 1Q1est11 on co.mpu a or the No.iart'ne hom e economic~ ma)Ora.

A repon on thP lnt«'mauona.I Home Economlca Aaaodauon conventio n In Paris lut Junr was &!Yen by Ml•• MDfSllll'I Rltchll", a Unlvcralty o f 10.ho

lnstrucior er bocie economics and 'Liss Mildred Babedy, r>tate extenslon leader lbr Idaho.

Betty$Popa\'es -selected historian for tbe st> le college section.

Members who attended were Carol Da"1s, Tltnllie Rogers, Anna Mae Hill. BettJ F'lt.chner. Janet Montandon. Betty Sell.· cmvea, Ann ... 111ne, Ronnie Conklln and Lau ra Lee Ycoumana.

Mr11. Alice Kildow llnd Mrs. Slt11na!Uln drove the delega· uan clown.

l nJuatlce Is 1elath-el.r eas.r to b4!1.1 . what s lings Is Jus Uce.

Business Groos Have Wide V mety Of Jobs

\!ans bo:11nes ' u-.1 .av auccessfull.r at1a1ned iota upon paduadon fr.111 N LJC.

JNJ:teUe CUddr Is woritlD' as a macl:ine opf'rator at lb<' ~urtb Street Branch or tt:e tdabo "'est :-:auo:ial Bank In C..eur d 'Alene. Dan Zlmme:­man Is r.nployed at tbr Mme bank u a bank t:aln~.

Doi::ia Ko~pen Is t'l:IPIOVt'd at tbe Dla::io11d );aUoml Collll'•lt" at Huettt: In tbe busloess Q!Ilct'.

1.Jnn Prosur apenl \he sur:cet TOOr&l.nJ: for the Coeur d'Ale11e R<!C~atlon Depart· ::rent dolnJ o!flce •Ork. She Is oo• lbt molb': ot a 011e r:»alb old son. Jern.

Gall F'lelds will soon tw­co::re a b1lde and make hN bo;:ie ln Falrbanlts, Ala.ska.

Delores Coolr.sey Is emplo1ed at Grtdle,. MPn ' a SIO~ In Coeur d 'Alene.

N.I .i;.. "EVIEW, Coout d' AI.., • • ldo~o. w. d., No....,bo• 13, 1963

Engineers Select Officers For Club -

Dianne Muraro ls wor1tlna as •.C e",, ..... , .• Clvb olflc"t ""' (loll IJ rlgl. •J W..h a medJcal aecretary at • , r, ~ R ... d, v c•..,..<- '"'"''"• c;.,~ .. ,.ro~ ·. clinic In her ho11u1 to"n In ,,,. ____ ;_ _____ _:. __ ,_•0_rv_. _______ __ _

CanadL Twyla Shultz ~11150n &Ill

Theron Laril' am worlltnc 1n Coeur d 'Alene for Pendar.

Mrs. Rudlla Dolan, a busl· 11ess era.eluate or NIJC and the Un1versl~ or Idaho, where she earned ber B .. a... and w_a... Is an IMtrucuir la secretarial sdence al Skaclt Valle.r Junior C<>lleae. Mt. Vernon, •asbloc1011.

).lzs. Janice Cramp, d8ll&htN ot President Chris11an11on. Is also a JunJor collece ln~truc· i.:.: 111 busln~. Sbe Is 1ncb1D1 at Peninsula Junior CollegP, Poi: Aaceles, ~asb. l\s~ Slrttttr Is employed

in U: r ouau• omce at

NIJC_·~~~~~~-DRAMA GROUP IS FORMED ON CAMPUS

~l!!<. Gale held a mttllna for studl'n~ lnterllSled ln drama on Ociober 29. The plasers will be Genelle Dwser. Flo Peek, Lesllt Levendorske. Clara Robbin,, Becky Kmu11e, Barbera Scra!ford, Paul WarnPr, David McCougbna, Jane McMlllan, 11nd Dick Davis.

~In;. Gale auue~ led one act, one scene pltlJ'S which v.lll be held durtnc acth·tty period. Tbe play& will con· slst or farce and satl". lits. Gale welcomes all atudr.nu lnteresled ID &Cling and stage deslgnln&.

~. Cbdsdanson. stal.('s lbat If a sumcten1 number

or Btudenl.5 ar• lntere~ted In drama a clus ma1 be &tarted nell se.'llester.

The Pl&Ji s .. 111 b<' nnnounce(j 600rll).

~-------Freedom h:l a tnousand cbartn11 to show,

That &l&'re!I, bowe'er cc· • teaed. ne'ret know.

Wllllao Co"Pet

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COLD

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VIV'S APPAREL

Darlene Skirts, Sweaters

Blouses, Capris, Coats,

Car Coats, Sui ts, Accessories

At FISHER'S NORTHVIEW PLAZA

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RENT SALES · REPAIR o ... 1t ... , & r,,,., s....I•• IN'TDISTATE TYPCWlllTP CO

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216 si-- ,__ COEUR o·AlfflE. IDAHO

Woodcock's Ong Store C,,nd.e> - Sund• • •

P~escr.phO'"

126 N F_,. St • C.- 4',,._

COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO.

'li e·ddtng /nvi 1:1tr0" r:nd Announcem""' s

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• Home Ee Club Officers Chosen

..

~ fc Cl1.11> i0tflc~r lc,1 1hla >'"°' are (leh to 1t/i1 Lot1ro 1 Y ovmo,.,,,. r~porr r~ )alt9t 'lor· ~ ... a..~111'1, ,,., o. r '• D >r' r 'll"ll<I,,..,. .,/ca ~-:s1,;.nt; r 0'"'.

nterpretation Class

~reparing Recording

Band Officers NlJC' lnterprfot .. tioll CIWIB , bl"'n busy tl\ls "Cm<'ster

preparing a rccordlng In be ~cnt co Columbia HI gh Sclwol In MaPl<'"ood· Ne><" Je1acy. fhe purposf> or thl >I u•cordln1 ·a• to al•c the casttm stu· ~nts an t>xnmph• or "eslem p.-ech. loc:ludln 11 local ex· rC$Slons, dialect • and th"

l kt'. Similar rc•oordlnllS were btalnod from varlou" othN Uegl'S tllroullbout the U.S. As a nmple or voices, the

1a1111 mt>mbrrs KBVe cxcl'fptK om thP rcadl n11s being Pre· red ns clnsi> nsslgnmcntS. discuss.Ion conc1•mlnv th<'

ort hcornln 11 hoott>non nJ w oa "o lt'Co rded.

snc..,, Of• ,,,. bo"'1 onlc u '°' t!'tls .-er. ... •. • , Livn, lltro1 O"'• Sob OoHl>tt19. vlC~::-''-'ldef'I~. 1

Stud~nti; po.rtlclpollnll In I~ project wt>rc P<'llll>' Good· In . Ann l31<•t>dl'11, Loralee

r .,,.,, Povl, soc r rory, end >her ('! Pou __ r•. t;:°::;r • 1 ..... f d ...- t ' .oc- • - 1 Sher,,.... .... "'

rklns, Pot Knu!Jnon , Jim clntu rrr. Milo llnrris. Terr)'

.mc:h a!ll Chorl~ En11lman. Supporr Your Ad vorlisor•

THE PIN CUSHION I • 1..n Y ir o

' y tl11n9 ror r1i.,.,) rro

110 La ,.i., '"'. ~ !'.\lu o

Seo u. for •.

Underwood Salo• & Service

eader 216 N. 4th Street

"· FOUR TAPPED FOR PHI THETA KAPPA If vou 'I"" "0ndNln.: 3

lt•w dn•·s ar:o "hat lhc "'bite ros1.,; lndicat<'<I, the} \\ere worn b~ lour sludrnts who "ere top1wd for membership in Phi Tbl'l11. Ka.ppa, the Junior C(lll••s<' hon r sode~'.

Thev \\1•1<•: \lari;:atet Elder, Co<'Ui d' Al""" cducul I :.n Lorrulne Simkins. Pnl'llt RtrN, 11rlucallon, T1•11.r Cad· b1•rs. C 1 ur d'All'ne, Pr<-med. and .Jam..,_ o. Eh·tni:t n, Jr •• <.;o('Ur d' All'ne. cdu<"ation.

Eli¢1.lilH) ls bilsed Oll cumulaltH' i:rade pulnt &\er­age, a thre,. 1 uln• '' V'"f bl'I n1 lb(' r"qUI n'l"r

MODERN DRUG CENTER

1207 H. Founh MO· 4-8123

COEUR D'ALENE. 10,.\.HO

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HOMOGENIZED

MILK

Wu1 Coosr Airl1nu

Oll•rs S1vd•nt Foru

\IP. 1 C u t AllUOl'l< Is going ID college. Bednolng f:a.11 QWillN, lt •Ill be !till~ St't!lfd on the ca:rpu:>es of elc\en westem unh·erstUe~ b> upp<>r·elas:> Maden'-> v.lth an apmude ~r .s&les and public rtlatlons.

Tbe tn»tl lUUODS are Bris­bam Youni. G.>nui:a. Orei;:on State, Oregon. Stanlord. wuhlncton. v.uhl:JetcJn State, sac Jose s:alt', Ca!Homla. sntUe ll. ond ldalw.

Tbc men trll! a55lst the oornpllll.}'11 dfstnct aupe:· ... 1so:s ll3 tealdent wes r•'IHl'M'Dtall\CS .. :kl.!1£ w1:b

tudent rmups and l'aculllcs, '1f<llllO!ll: iou: uip • L~d a:;slsUni; tn alrpon Ucket '\\\Jra. ..

One 01 tbelr 11111jor Cllnetforui 11Jll be lbe pr moll :1 or V.cst coast Airline~' new Y uni: • .\It.lit Fare~. 11 IIalHate !&«! for collel:t! ,tudeDL.~ ;ind other;; traveltiw bO't\\~etl po!n!.!; Ul II~·'::. Sh-5!ale ~~~~,..

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SCHOOL CLOTHES Coeur d'Alene Laundry

& Dry Cleaner s m. Pickup end o.nv.ry

307 fr.oat MOhowt ~)5 16

N,l,J.C. ~EVIE~. Coev• d'AI•••, Idaho, Wod., No••"'bo• 13, 1963

Quartet Will Sing

0"9 O' • .,. •.ortJtes or ':anl~r·.s sllow wlll be thla boys ' qurottot•. l•ft 10 ri~r: Ruu s.r.,... .... Sort\' 5, .,,.~ J tfrtt 01 0 1 • 'r\l~ Pla 11 r.

DORM NEWS WOMEN

8y .\\cry Lou Kol'ftr

Slow I) but sure I,. the 1tlrls or the donn h:l\'c been geltln11 settled.

The offtccrs l'lected ore: Andi l'\el\ton, presJdl•nt. Pot \lt.>eker, •i c~presldPnL l\Jlthy Oise~. SE>Cretary. nnd Knrl'll Kru<'~N. ,;oclnl chill nnan. &lncb Pearson, co·chrunnnn.

lie 11.re hupp)· lo lla•·e one of the che.,rlrnders lhing In the lklnn. \larilvn Arnold ts a !lhnrp, <'lithle<'n Y<':ll old. 5'6 .. brunNtc from Stuulpolnt Md ~ro.duo ted from CO{'Ur d' Alene Hlith SClnol. Some of her ln ierests 1 nclude music. psycboloi:~-. basketball, and maalll r to anspl re sclx>ol SJ>lrtt. Oh ye,, 1111d sleep!

Marilyn•:; pet Pl!<'Vt', Bt the ll:Olllt'nt !,; ::.hn•1n~ cream out· s1d" her "indo" nnd the wee PuPPles dell vered enrly In the t:>Om.iDI! b) an unknown cnrrter.

Amoni; the Klllloweeo ex· c:ttem.,nt around the donn. 1re r~ehed 3 c:ontrtbuoon of powdered Cl!ment on llu.• hall ca111et :tnd Ila• nre nlnrm Just couldn't :um o!f.

Rooci 1 01 t hnnks a certain PllltJ' !c r th" nndeserved dona· tlOo t sh:lvtoi:: c~am out.>tde their w1odow. B~ld~s th•"»<'

oet lllwallona t!lnga Wl'lt• riurty cal • I! e r;-que l could bO' 1ruu1"

from our rr:,.nd ~bove us, 1t ..-oc:d b" lo Pi•:a&e cul thP n ae resulting lrom th• all 1r;;;'IO~nt cnrd pm It becomes r .. ther dWlc:ult lo .leeiic.rstu~ fftht'I<' happens to be a card cam,. ia>lni: on above you. Plt>use !t'llo" ~'

He ls ll!ele ,,. "'ho 1s tault· less.

ARCTIC CIRCLE

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Fas" , s IVIC ,,, rown

LOUIS GREENHOUSE· AND FLOl'IER SHOP Er ' .> -c, 21e 1.1.11 .. -MO !..,,--i1e

(OC'-!f d' Al..n., ldoho

MEN By r.,.,, Hl991n1

ll'hnl 's nc" In the boJ'sdorm• On llll' i:ood !ilde or dorm

newtt there rcnlly lsn ' l mucii lo say. Exc~t that the OO)'S are finnlly 11elUng orllllnlied and rlectcd Ian Hunter presl· dent or thl' men's dorm. Also tbt' bo)'S on the ct rl 's st du ol lhe doun hnv~ moved down to the boy's sldt', except ror two POOi lt\IYS: Frank F'lo Rllo and Bob Wheeler. who werl' lclt ouL I hoPe thel' get n room soon. Thr nli:hts are ro lher cold.

unrortunai..>ly, most or the news Li< on the bnd i;lde. NIJC bns a new dorml lot). \\'hat new <brmttory1? Al the rote t!Un11:> are 11>lni;. the dom1 ls Gain& lo be a wreck before the flan ,;cmcslt'r ends. It 's 11bout Ume thnt we bol'l< st11rted ncUn~ like mntu1r college srudents. l nstead or Immature Uttle grade schooler!<. The noise , bo.11 pmes in tbe hnll, goofln~ off, and playing with th!' ft re alarm 1s stupid. absurd, nnd childish.

But why tea.1 the dorm opn rt? Thi' marked up halls. damoized door, windows, nnd rug~. nnd dirt) rooms and shower rooms ure not i:oln" to look •·ery ntce ror opl'n housl'. Tearln~ up th" dorm doesn ' t make ~t'nsl', Md for an) dnmage co the d<lnn, WE nre pnyln~. In ract some or thl' 00.\'S hB\~ a.Jrt•ndv lost thd rS 10 depoi;lL

Even tlx>ugh the dormlloo· 1&n'l our mal home. It ls »Ull a home o.nd should be trented like one• If we continue ID tear It 11pnrt. th<' 11dmlnlstra· uon .,.Ill take over and CO\ Pm th" donn anrl we will lose n lot of our po,ileae•. Let 's not IN Utls happen. lnele:>.d. let's b:n·e n dormltnry that we ourseh•es can 1tovem. DDd be proud or.

Oomn El•CI Ollicus At Hov. 8 M•oting

The Dam"" Club postponrd thel r resular Monchy mr<>ttn1 until Frida) noon, N.,,·cm b<>r 8 when an elecuon of offlc<'rs loOk pince. oesscn ,. n:s ~ervl'd by che p 1IC0>I RI wr women studen ts: Mrs. Lois Msn·n1111. Mrl>. Virl!lru<l Brown. nnd Mrs. Lol'TDlne Stmkln,..

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Ta/en t Com ho

Big Do in' s

FOUR ED. MAJORS STUDENT TEACHING

T_. • 1 ··ster there are rour C'Clc:i&i1m Jon> stUdl'tlt tl'llchlnc. Carol Buche: Is

tudcnl trachi ni: tbP ~.~

i:rad'" at Sh~rman. under the

FOR THE BEST HAMBURGER IN TOWN, GO TO THE

MISSOURI LUNCH

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suprl\11\lon o f \!rs. Ovnicelt . Penn' Good..-tn ls sllldent 1eachlna: under the siiiervlsbo ot Mrs. Pllklns:U>o at the Junior Hish. Ollney lle!Uck Is studcot teachlnc lht' ro~nb imute under Ille supemslo:i ol Mrs. Tate at Burah. Maxine s Ison 111 student tacbinc at C •ntral. the 5th grade. imde: the aupel\'lslon of lolIS. Buckll'J.

Perl""u_m_e_11_al-,-es_d__,d,...-s-bo"'lDS Dl!'ll'cst brand IO a Clbtomer: " To be frank , I c:onsidN thh brand unsp '"""'a:tl lk4!-sort

II~· dvt11u•.,tn1 fl-h ."

For a Lifetime of

PLEA SU RE Leam to

BOWL While You Are Young

lake City lanes, Inc. 1414 N. ,._... St •• C..or 4'Aloeo

BO" Ll'\G :\E" ~ V.EOS ESDA"i SIGH':' : AKE CTT"i L.A:-O ES

Team Standiop· You s ame It, GreeohQrns, Lancers, Gut· te:dusters, 300',;, Th~ 4' '.i , SchlCIB, 11 Pl'OUt:I. Undcrdccs.

:.ten 's Hii;h.Oer.i~es· Hobo!, I ';0 , Ruu ThOll:PSOll. 16'.?. MclDturtr. 15-;. Hel ccsoo, 156: Ou e s:ooc. 149.

lien 's Hh:b Game - 10. 30: Russ Tham1>110D, 199, 11 6: Russ Thomp<0n, ~ 11 •

.\len 'a Hlah ser1e11 - 10 30: Frank Hubor. 521. It s: Russ Tb>mplQn, 5Si .

Women'& High AH•rai:r~:

Parnott. 11-;. Totten. 111: ~n. 105. 'A'llcbter. IOt. 0-1e:, I 01.

Y,-omei'&HJi:hGame-10/30: sta:c:i P111doU. 13:?: 11 6: Pat MarUn. us.

Womai'a Hieb s'aes -IQ/30 . Sha:on Pa:ciott. 36~. JI 6: PAI Manln. 419.

THUl\SDAV SIGHT LF.AGUE CO\'E: BO'?i L

Team SlaDdlnlfi : Tappa·K'C­p · Da.>". Bould~rs, !\llsftt . F'OUI Hi ch Balb. Ballskellu .. l\noclr.out • cq r' • Ellht Lo" Balli · ' ur, T1'• FBI ' , YSB's , Plan1eM1, ?>I • nach' • LI ttle Lea&ut'lll.

Ken's lilch An-races : M. 5,.anl;, 16:?. S. Eoi:llsb. 161 , J. Ka.cz:o:, 151.

Me:i'11 Hli;h Gaclt!' L.. !'\ac­cara:.>. ~3Z.

lien·., Hieb Senes: B. Eni:llsb. 555.

Women 's Hieb ... HlllCl"S: P. G.>oda In, 13';, J, 0&\t'D"

pc.n, 1:?3. R. Smltb, Iii. v. :nen'a Hllh Game: P.

Good• ln, 16i.

N.tJ.C. R~ ( ... r t"4 .. •· ~ "' Q , •..J~. N0 • .,..t.., · J. 196 t

Halloween Dance Com•ittee =

Sp•c1ol Croups Wiii B• Sito .. Br-Product

Trt quartf't • and •n· o ml>I 11.I rvohc !mm the tllmt sbow, II Mr. K• lly 's plDllB CIAlertallZI! ,

Atthepl't'llent tlmo thn choi r la p~partnc a Cbrlatmas coocut f r aomellml'I In Dece:r.bf'r. The liOnSS they are leamlni; n ro or a vrry dilOcull caliber and arl! \er :v ad\"anced. Th• e 11on1s lul• e be<>n 'IUD!: bv rr:anv rumous chol rs throullh ut th•· "' nrld.

WOMEH EHJOYIHC PHY ED CLASSES

ti nder thr •bl<' d11ert1on ol \lr.i. Salle,, th• " omon'e PhYBlcal education aroup Is eojo rt1111 ll ~ell lmmenaelJ. " Serve", "rotaUon"," plkln1 the ball", "nrt foul" - ar" thl!lllC M'Cl\•I code 'O Or<id ? Or COUriJe no t, th~e are familiar word.• to the same ot voll e)1>all.

ll omrn•a Hllh Serie": R. DR. PRIDDY A TTEHDS

Have ) OU rver been cau&ht 111e allnll'? '1111 11 aroup 11!4kf!ll It n habit, lh~y ai.·al blllH rl11hl out rrom und~r r•ach other. Thl • 111 lh~ urnn ~roup thot ht!S been 1ull ty ol C'lltch­lnc all lh•· " fiv•" on th• cam1>Llli. Bes ides Che samea ot volleyball and ao n !»II. thPJ participate In thP Otnftl o f kic k bal 1 and badminton. :Jm. Scates provldm thl1 group wit b a r:ood auo rtmt'at or lf!creatlon.

Slnl " ~ ..?- SPEECH COHVEHTIOH HDL APPLICA TIOHS DUE FOR U OF I

St t.> attend >A •·r: < • I ld.lho are re:itoded that llOPllca lion 5

tor Sational Defense l oans al the U or I n:ust be mad• one semester ahead ol time. February or 196~ la a tenta· ttvc dl'11dllne ror loan appU­cau•)o t r tue Cal' .e- te· or 196~.

WILSOH PHARMACY

,,, ... !ti 6 MO~· SS

or. Pndd\ attl•nd• d th e llDDllal ldilb" Spe ·• Alls Teachers' Auoclallon S tate convention u n d~ll'llatn rrom :o;IJC. He ?.HD memlH!r or a panel '«blcb talkl!d about. .. Teachlnc or Public ~eall · Ing."

The CX>n\c:illon was held In ?'a.c:pa, Idaho on So>. I and 2. Seu · • ur ' •n ·till n 41 .. be b•!ld at SIJC.

IQ rr:in .,,

THE LIGHTHOUSE SPORT/HG GOODS

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IOUQUETS CORSAGES I IOIFTS COEUR D'ALEHE"S

EVERGREEN FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP "Fw O••lity • •d s.,..i.. .

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•.•• gym .••• tumble •••• flip .•• flop .• .lug ••• tug push ••• jump •• .leap ••• ••• chin ••. lift .•• pull •••

••• puff puff ••• ... run pause things go

b~~th Co Ke •

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J May I Quote / 1 You?

a..~

• Bo careful •bat you 1111 r•e bffn cl ven lheo sneaky )Ob o r ra1•0Kdroppln~ on t'l'trJ'body' s con•eraallon and

UecllnJ all the pearls or wllldom I bear. I SU5Pttt lhal our dear edllor has con­dfll!nod mo to a II re or Ion ... ~lntsS. so ploaKe, when 1ou 11!1 me comtn•. aian tblnklnc fast Instead or clammlns IJJ),

and tbe> may~ I'll hav• •.,methlnc to put In thla column.

Since f can' t very W<'ll mak" •""mprehenslve, \\Orldh-, ln-1ellt1l'llt literature out or a natch"" or oon1 ..-raatfon, 1 musl ask o•t'ryone no1 to

,veil at me for wn tine a loo&rly construcwd column. f do my besl, tilt you show mt' Ix hundrf'd lllud~nl5 "ho rt' all talklna :i.bout lhc amo lhlng, and I'll Silo,. y0u

a en>uP dfSCUllSlon In IWO psychology classes a1 thP

nJveo1111ty of V.ashington. So. realb. you people ..,.,

eoinc lo ha•" to br thfnk1n1 i'' cute lhlnsa to ay wht'11 1 walk by - Ilk•• my l'NY own. "F'ro•n. and J"l credl1 for 1hlnkln1." Th~. tn t"ad or p..gfna you to ay someth1n~ brl aht. I can hollP r, "May 1 quotr you?" and when you say, "Yes," thrn all your

"r!aht ldeu wfll be rl'Cord,.d tor posterity.

sPeakln& o f thlnklni; rut, f okrd an anonymou.~ mal••

tu dent, " V. hy don 'l you Rav somelhfng brl ltht, so f can quoit' ~ ? " And lilts anom· moua male tudrnt rl'pllod, f 'Huh?" And all f aot rmm anolhN malr 11tud('nl "•~ "Sorry I''

Becky Krau11~ WM talk111~

" a Conner •tudt•nt. Elalnr Frtdrlckeon, rt•aardlng laat 1ea1·~ Bea rd Ol'lntl', and Elaine stated, "I think Of·orc•• ~Vjf•n look11 bNtl'I wl11»u1 hie braid!" Nn11, .. 1·enbod1· •atcb 1br pro1111·• ~ on Or 'fA" f'°" a beard'

\\hllf' snooplnJ aiuund m1 BrlUah llll'IUtUll' cllhlft, f chancrd to h1'11r Mrs. Sea 11• e'P<'aklnR ol rf'll~lun In m1•d-1r1·al Ens! and. • •T" m •nk < ci>tntd a Osh •n· chip

Jolnl. °"" dn1, "°m'"'"' {lime In and 1111krd om• o f lhl'ltlr holJ m1>11, •At~ you th• nah rt)N?' and ht• repli1'd, 'So, I'm 1111· chit monk.·".

J"hh Is c:ulturt'~ She mad1• a CUil' ttmark abc>ul i.prln1rUmt. when, "E1·rn In mt'n, tit> 1111D

la •UPf'OSl'd "' rl ''".. Dou llU ""'an that r·.1•n ar<' :.Ill>>?

Judi Herman. •ho ll1t's tn tht dorm, sa 1 , that lit''' &11-nt&ht pokt•r aame" an \olna IO ha•·l' to slA:lp. Shi''> Ured or betn1 a"a~encd b1 lht i.ound of poker chip:. 'Pllllna all 0 1 er the Qoor

mhhNe on the stffnd atorr. So cut It out. fella~.

Gosh• I 11ons 111ht! Peoplt• Ult'l.y are quh•t no11 11he11-'l'r I come "I thin ears:. t.

I l>:>pe on!) thal I don'toH«nd al\,Vbod.1 "Ith 11 lnl I say: tilt ~If do, It's no1 tntmtio~a.11 1: o~caut;.e I ne\·cr "'rile an, ... thine 11ttbou1 t!M' perm1:.ston or lbt Ptrson •ho said 11. J By tht • ._,., I'll te!i IOU •bit most Pt'Ople say but I won' t tell you 11 hai M1m ltoaa b&.ld aboul Ult> rain. · •"Tbat'a mt all OHi," llclalmed the nt'nou:. paia· cllik' Jumper as he pullt'd hla belt buckle lnslead ol

,..,,, r1nc.

109 ENROLLED IN DANCE CLASSES

Th• Qince cl1.sat'B t:lt'<'l e•·ery Monday and V.edne.sda) oJ1ht at 7 p.m. ID the EY::l undN the dl:ectl na o! Mr. and '\Ir • Ornn l.t,.. One hundr<·d and 111oe tudcnt are f'Dl'lllt'd In th!'! classes.

Stud,.nts art' llw1ht !olk dallce.i a :>d basic dancf' atri>s. On Ocl. 3 I bltl: cla•st'3 i::e1 toi;rtl:er and were •trwd rl'frabment<. This > eu r \Ir. Slid \ll!I. L•"' are Planrina the dance ft>s:t· •al "Ith bopts or adding oostu::ic. --.

New Library Books 1. .: p re ...

our llbmri hlls cro1<n b) an amazlnG onr-hundr"i! nod ! l\y book • i• st or l'e.<t> b:;ob a:t' n n·Octtoo. H•:I' .,,. a '" or lb~ oodis.

I. Renoir. Mu Fa:ll" by Jt'llll Ren)ll. The •OD or the arent ltJ'l.St has •niten a 1e1v P<>li:n:>nl bl '!:>Ph_\ ! bis lathe:, ,..,th :ui1 re~: ducli " ! the i:ir~st • • rk.s.

~. T~ l•trc· and lou b\ Helen :-;ea!. Thi~ book I• b:. <od n m&mlsc:Jpt b• H•rbt'l" S!'al, w d1"'1 be!

t' c ald fin .:. The

d llls ,. Ith e' crrthlnc lrom °' )IUUon to life afl~r dPQlh. 3. rra1·ch u:llh Charlcv

by John St•lnbec~. Thia lamous author displays a complrtel, lltll type or .. nuo1 In :tib 1n1e:esan, 1 lume, "" think or Sldnbeck aa11 no•~llst but h•'lt' hr lllkt'S us on a 111p around the country \\Ith his F·~nch peotfle, Clllrle~. acco::i;:all)'lni bun. Strlnbeck

Bradford Snub. An Lnforma­uve and mlorlul tltoty or rnod~m tllly India.

~. Tbe I'll ~he Scbool 11 l.lu ..\10~1tcGJt ColO.'llvnitp bi Grae., Graba1:1. Thia boolL 1'hOuld be O( tnlNeJ;t to fllu• cation m lllo rs. ft up lo rea lht public !iehool's tuncuon• PUfT'OSt'S, and dulft'S l~ Am~11c:a todl\.

bnni:s out some 1•rr. ahockinc "I think I C'4ll t•Plaln whv al'll 5Cntlmenllll llhPeci,; of m1 husband reels do,. n In the American ltre In this book mouth," sllld the housl'\\ if••. Tiiis s lhf' one Slclnb.,di "f toraot to takr lhl' !tath•ni i:t>t tht> :o; ~! PtlZ" (or. oil the dude "" hd for

,, p •rci• o/ /ndii:-'-b_~T_d_•_n_n~_r_._ .. _______ _

Engine trouble, and not a service station in sight It l('(I~ ,.urli ti 1i1t.\ 1>fJP<"k 1111 '"'' O«P<lll

tlillt our tnnki·r almo$t mi.~'"'' it!

1-'nr out 111 th, ~ulu ::; . bc)ond th dm:n h1., Ian,,, th" hill• r ''· nn u.to tiouuk •• ,hat­ten·d crnnk~hllft The c:11 t.un and om• of th< crt>wmen ldt 111 'mall b t- for ht>h -but hdp nc-\ ~r c.'lme.

St.'\'cn da)> had got:" b' Th<r<' 11.1 110 ra1ho, iust • white tfait ullermi: from th< m.'1.-t =-:ot a ,hip had

pa:."od. Su •rh•, "'re nmn And hope. ~oo

Abolrr<l our t.:rnkcr, outoou11 tu Sum •tra. n lookout thought he ,..111 n tla»h of "I 11~ on th fa1· horizon. Thi.' Cl\ptain lt<N-<l hi' COUl"I'\ to 111\ci>Ug. ~·.

Tm, found 'even ahockert, llred men, took them aboard, irnw them m~Jical care, and towed their •tncken ve»el to thl Philippmcs. sa,·ing their ml:':lns of In dihoo<l.

It'> onl) one oi m.111) time.s our t:1nker men IU\ve m.1<lr fn••nd, for our Company by g"•ing nid nt sea.

On Inn<!. St11ndarrl m .. n and women i;eek to make ~-qu .• 11) good fri··nd.~ for our Company-by th~ char­:icter of our publrc ol'rv1ces. the

111"-'Jll'lt~ or our prortuct..~. nnd our heh 1 or •• ~ a c1tizf.'11

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA

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CWSC Motto: .A Cclkge Education With Purpose

ELLJ::l;SBURG, (S11cetal co Tl/£ c.~RDISAL R£\'IE:lr) A collegl' education \\Ith purposi. Is the mo110 or Cen110.I ll'ashlnllt<>n State Coller;-, Ellensbur&-

Lucated 111 the root or Lile beauU rul Co.scadP \lounlains, Central Is a mulb-purp0se collf!i:e--v.tlh propams 1n teachi•r e<lucollon, ans and sci ~ncl~. as well as pre­medical and pre-law.

Both lxlchelon. and masters dei;ree' are orrered In edum­Uon and a nev. muter or aria and master or science proitmm '" bloomlni; lO r;> alon11 wt th Lile B.A. and S.S. dParees.

The C11rollment of central is 3.173 this year "llh mo~ than 60 per cent of the sw­den 111 LI\ Ing on cllmPus In residence halls. Pllleen rei;ldence halls and two beautltul dining hall!! (called the Commons) provide One lMnc faohues. Plan~ ll>r a 50<H>tudent coeducational r<sldencr ball compln hu·e been completed and con-11trucUon will bepn soon.

Central '" !acuity numbers 188 dra"n from unlversilles or note throughout the United State~ and abro:id. sPn1ce to SlUdt'nts is the aim of lhe Central Cacull.I' and admin1-stratt•1• ,1aa. Or. James E. Brooks. Cll'SC president ~incl' 1961, Is th<.' youni;est president or an lnsuiuuoo

r hlcher education In llash­ineton. He Is 3i and •'llmed hla bGcciJaureat1> doi:ree at Ct'ntral. Central Lt..'\elr \\&S cstabll •hed by th• first

slate lelllslature 10 1890. The Student Go>enu::e:it

Associauon taltcs a11 act1'e part In all llha>es of colle,.e ure. but esprclally the GCU\'lties program •lllcb centers about the modem COllei;l' Union Ba!ldlnit.

Thi' Central Collt"Se Bo•1. patterned aner tht' G.E. Colltse sow!. I• a wtdelr att!'ndt'd actl \ity "Ith comp­etition betwel'n rl'sldence llalls and orr-c&l"PU' croups. The "Spl'<Uer 1n th- t:nlon" propam reanm.•s 11ucb natloo­alh known spf'akl'lll as ffllll~ conrl'ld. Jl\1n1t dram au c readln~s. to ''l slt1n1 tb111l­lllrles rrom rorcisn lands and reJ1ons rrom throu&hOut tt Unllrd 513 tes.

Our students r~ntly er­Joyrd a Pet~r. Pao!, aod MarI concert In !'11cholson Pavlllon~ur 11ymnaslum. rteldhouse. autbtortum, com­btnau "- Another ur:i~ ll "'5 the 5"' •ther.i Brothers. sUll anolher Dute Ellloi:trut.

Our nc." $1.1 mllllon music bulldJni; just optncd to mlse the catQlus rac!llU I'S w 56 butldlnss on 112 acres worth SI i .6 mllltoo.

Specl:lllzauon or study can be made !n 30 dJ rreren1 :na-n . T\JIUoo for non-resident

students 15 $~5 a quarter or $130 a vear. Resident tu1uon 15 only SI 5.00 per quarleL Junior Co!leir:e

tudec:s should send a coo.r of thP!r transcnpt as soon lL5

the) h:l\e decided lO enroll 111 Central. N~t more Uwl 96 hour5 or cretbl "Ill be accepted.

School Supplies

New Shipment of Sweat Shirts

Study Aids - College Outline Se11es Schaum's Outlines and Others

NIJC Stationery 111 ... c 'GI ~ I '•

p C •I 'IJ:I , 0 :'! .,,;,/. ~· - ~~

COLLEGE BOOK STORE SUB

lnQutoes r : app111n11 sbouldbe a:a~ to the tbrl'Ctor of Dd lsllcns. CViSC. EIJe115-bur1t. Viastini;tor..

Yei<. a combln11uon or rnendlr at.moE!lhere. strnns acadc:nlc tradlllon5. wld<"­sprelld •Ulde:it panidpntlon Ill acU\itle.s lncludlns nr­l!ln aUllctics and a .. 1ronc lntrL':IUaU and women's rf'.'Ct(>tlUon pNarazr., make Cl'ntral \lashll!lllOn Statt.> Cl>lle;I' "-" ln\ttlnc place In "' ,., t:> alr1 a collei:e

U of I Profs Do Help Students Tho Classes Are Lcrge

Qucsnoa. I har1 heard so l!luch about •oit1 IOr(le cl49~es are ac Ile L'alt er uv a•d t.Aat

ca"sc o/ tli.s, OllC is wt abk co obtma !Ac sane Ad11 110= t~sen<clors thct ire (ICC hu.:. Is lhs t111c•

One or the tn&iruclOrs or a business cla~s at the u. ol L "H !seed with gomethloc of a problem this fall when tilt­class met ror the nrst II.me. It seems tlia: the class con­sisted o! approxitnatelr 22~ students. To prevent ll11huni: over the 11vtulablc chairs. tbe lnstnJCIOr prompt!>. and \'Hy cooll.r. dl:omlued the Class, w!tcb ·~ later bC1 keo up Into '"'°separate c:lll&5es-

Thls ls a demonEtratlon of the con<liDons "hlch mist In some classes at tbe U. of L lo othe: • condltlons arl' 'l'ef)' wt-crowded. A" a rul" Ille deC'ldlni: racior as to UH• size or a clua 111 what tnie or clua II ii'.

The rroat CfD"ded classes sct'!ll ID be the business COUfDes. •Hb the PllYCblllos;r cluscs an rxa p!e or snall classes. l ~ve claas!'S ranc!nc in numb" from abJ; t :!O up IO apprnxlmatelr 60.

The ln&tructors arc happ) to talk ID IUU'One when tb• b:i'e tile timt'. The Idea · simply bcinc ro• 5, seat 3 ls cine •hlcb Otluld be done awn.rwtlh as laraa a maionty of classu pr. .\n 1nstrue1or Cllnnot remt'l!lbrr .,,·rr~-011• ' 11

twn<>, bot he or she .. 1u be •Ullns to help u stud"1lt "hcnt!Vet POSSibl".

If a r::an could bave baJr hie ,.l&h~ b• Y.Ould doubltt his troubles.

., ... , \~ 0

T.k Plaq• bv Al b.-rt camu:i bas brl'D balll'd as the most lr::pon1111t "°' rl to come out ot PD•~"ar Europe. and while r~dina this short, cnthra.!Un1 book one wlll soon dlscovl't why.

The novP! dCalb "Ith a pla;ue tbal broke out in Oran. Alc1ma. wnnc th•· 1~0· •• The cown la clo-cd. and prac11cally all Ut.'ti with lhf' ou1<1ldP. world ore st.It of!. Camus takes up fl,.,. men and lollo,.5 them throuch the oou rse ot the p lasue. A ooccor. a JoumaU&t, a minor covemmt'Dt otnctal. a crimi­nal. and a prll!i;t- thl!!le aro• the subjccts. II' I th great skll I Camus tells or thl'lr reactlon11. and bow they vary according to the cbaracter and philoso­phy or each. He eiplors Ille minds of lht'se O•e men to discover thl'lr thoucht11. atruUll'S. and Just10cnUon11-

Con1tant explorallon of th" II.Iman consdenc:e. problnl. sentchlnsmen'a minds - the- · Camus do('S wl lh the talt:it of a master ,. rtlN, and thl' ,. factors dlslioaulah Th• Plariut as one or the arelll novel o! llmr.

Alben Camas was born arxl rallied In Alr;cria. He ,;pent th~ earl.r part or his life 1111 a )oumallsl and • orlllns In th11 tbcatre. Dunn& the Second V.orld War be ns Lile edaor O( the Ur;de:iroor.d nPW&paper Combt:L He autbared numer­ous pl.,- and csaa)"5, Illa othN novels Jnclud,. Th~ Fall and E:nle and th~ Xtngdom.

Cu:us "llS awarded tile !'iobl'! Prize Cor UW!ra111:e tn 19!>7. Tbe c:llaUoo Si.led that be was aelectf'd becau. or: "his Important l1terar·.

ORCLE K CLUB WAHTS MEMBERS

On Nov. J Z lhr Clrcl~ K Club att~nd<'d thP Co•:vr d' Al ene K!Narus Club luncheon at thP Boots and Sadllle re&taur.aaL Circle K 11lso hdd a worlt da7 l\'O\. I , and Onlsbed one or thft collece sl111s and 01rd a paper brll fo r the vocaUonal bulldJng. The club ntedt new m~mb<'ni. Aay boJll !Jltersl~ a re asked to cuntaet To1D Hlsi:tna or Mr. Rl t~-production, which with clw-11!11hted earnestness Ilium -nates tht" problrms or human conaclence In our t Im~~ ."

Alben Camua' brllh&11I lll<'rary caiec: ,.u de5t:o1<d

''"II h~ died ,r. " Pan aa •U!t.> accld"flt In : 960.

Eat At The Student Union

Breakfast . Lunch .. Dinner . ..

Regvlor Meo/s Serv~ E.,.ry Dor

60 cents S•rvea Doily 7 - 8

70 cents S•rv•a Doily 11 :30 - I :30

85 cents Serv•a Dody 5:30 - 6 .30

Sunday Dinner 1.00

The SUB