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VOTES CCU NTE O Fl~I OA Y Ttre· polls -r.ere closed at 4 : 00 o ' clock on Friday and the long av;a iteC: news \'las soon to be fa.uxl out . \lho had t:on the election 1br stuC.ent body c>ntl cless officers? The cor\Pit tee retired to the Comcittee &oon end counted out the ballots. This was t1.e outcor::e of their findini;;s .
To the Students of NIJC : The writer recently visited the campus of a four- year coll ege t1here a number of fort..er NIJC students transferred after graduating fro m this school . ~.nen I ,·1as ihtroducel to several of the department heads , I \!as greeted \11th this renark, " Oh,'1e have several of your students here , anC they are all doinG spl en<lid work' \le \/Ould lil:e to have r.iore students like them . "
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Such a greeting naturally gives me a glow of pride and a f eeling of accomplishment , although I , am \•1ell aviare of the tact that the r,tajor share of the glory belongs to the students t hemselves . All the faculty and j administration of any school can do is to provide a favorable atmosphere for learning; the rest : of the job is up to the st~nts. 1 ! Educational processes wouldbe s implified if the teacher could f1ll the student \ 1th information 11ke one would fill a keg \11th liquid throueh a runnel; but education consists of muc;; more than memorizing statistics or factual 1nforMat1on . The ab11.i.ty to use t hat information in on 1ntellicent manner is a much ~itter ind ication of one ' s education . 1
A.11 of ll.e teachers I ave cocr;:ented to 111e reca1·ainc t1.e fine at tituce of our student body . Ly O\:n observation haS &iven oe a very fav ora ble opinion . I ao sure that this is all en ino ication that you, l 1l~e the students \1ho have {one before you , are here 1n a serious attempt to get an ' 'education" in the broadest
For StuC-:ent Doc:y Vice- Pres iaent; Ray l.elinc1a y1as electec: . L:rs. Rucilla Dolen rias electec'i Student Body Secretary . The SophoL ore officers \:ere electec as follons l Larry Rt.Esch vias elected President; ·.. ayne Goodsen, Vice -Presi~ent; enc Gail Ingalls, Secretary .
PE TERS HEA;:.5 FRESHME N Denny Peters uill head the rost e r for tr.e Freshcen Class cs President . Bob S che i d t will be his helper as Vice- President and Jani s •.daos \!ill be busily taking notes as their Secretary . The tuo ne~ represent etives to the Stuuent Uni on Board for the cooinc year r re Jio Orr anc ClauC.ia ·.. ri(ht . There nes a [Ood turnout for t he elect io:-. i:r.C: e l.een inter est sh01:'·n in i t all the ~ ay throur;h .
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The Junior College is gror.- ing faster than the facilities ~ill be able to ta~e core of before l ong . There has been oa increase of eoout fifty people in the n:.rmber of students enrolled this year . The total nu- her or students atten~inr the collor.e ls sppro~icately 266 . Of theso 265 , 53 qr e ~resh.~en wo-cn, 99 are r r ... sh-nen !:".en, ir ~:- .. mi:hO:"'.Ore y·o:":len , end 56 a~e s ophO!Oro rre~ . There ere 12 women •md 7tml r.ho a"'e special students (Those cer~inr less th~n 10 credit r.our..:) . tn the vocat;onc.l school thero nre 20 oen . If tbe collere keeps ~rowin~ Pt this rcPia rrtc , trcre vill ~efinitely.hnve to be so~e extalsions ~ede in the size of tne ~c~~ol in order to take cFrc of the e::u~n!:ion .
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is "l...os a necessit•· for relaxat ~n r.nd ~etting away fron stud. 1~F · It nlso provides t~P students ~!th social ~ctivltlcs . Hiss Carol : orelan-3 - The Student Un:or. is n ~oo~ plr.ce for the students to pet tor-ether nnd they see~ to enjov it . M1• . P::-icdy- I tlii 11k its v·ond erf•1l ; \.Jut it is too ban it ·sr i t lt:r["er . lliss p... t aer.mond - It is very nice, but it needs ex~~nding . H.,. . µarold •audol.,h - A very rood pl sce to ~o >hen you are tired of st cfyin- ~nd want to ,.et · r.ey fro-n it £11 fo r o fe·m1 nutes . It c~1l ~e 13--e" for t~e n ber of students in at~9n d"nce . Un.:.o ..
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Jick Loh:ian- I think t 1<t the Student Union is excellent for t~e stu~ents and faculty to rel~x in , end to get their t"?inds off their troubles . ni:roy - I think the Student union is a .onderful pl~ce to r e lPX ~nd spend E f r socic l ~inutes with Lthe r students . 3.Pt I think t~e students sho~ld rea lize their responsibiliti es to keep it "ls cl ean As i t is now . 0
.Qlhe other d"y , \''hi le drin'<1ng co:tee in t he s .u. , I overhe:-:-tl e convers"t lo."'\ that I woulr 11 ~e to p · ss on to you . Two fello..., 3 werll heatedly "lrruing about the usei\:lln~=s of our ruidanco Pt"J r,rot:l here ct NIJC . " ••• now watt o m1n·1te . rcw co•tld mv spend'lnf" hou11s. 'tltking tests possibly tell me whether I should t~ke business or enM.neer1. ng? 11 , asked one of tho folli! ows . The fellow across tho table o!'f(\r• rl th,s answen. 11 t:rc 11, i f you 'll l.o ld 0n j11st n 'lli.nuto, 1 1 11 t17 to• c::f"loH1 • . The st•J• dentc hore at llIJC s"'iould oppreoiate hov' nr si1ch a p:nidanco nrogre.m . Eut lot ' s stort at the hoginninr . First , ' 1ridiv1duol capnbili ties are measured by moan~ of ti aeries of Pptt tude tests and preference records . Seccmdly , tt.e !ndivldun ls Pl'Oi?re::s is sy:itemnticoly eval11oted . Also , information reg':lrdinr: opporttnlt1cs ln vnrlous fields is Ci ven to the s t udont . 'l'he student is t hus g1 von a look et the future , or the P,oals which are to be ranched . "In the first prr de CJ CUM1JlOt 1ve rolder is started on the student . It contA•ns o health recor~. tho results on a re ~d 1 np, readin ~s o test , wh1ch measures the student ' s ability to learn to re~d . All through his ~rade school yef rs ho is 1 natruc ted in tlie puMose of tl'-1. s 'Oro,.ra... . In thi:: v;1•y he villl co - opt.:ro te with h a te "chers rnd parents in makl n r it o core c ~m" letc success . 11 1 hen a s t1Jdent ent fn?~ .·h1 "h school h6 f' llo o··t a Ku~er preference r ecorn , "nd tsl~es n d1 f ferential a•tJtude test . T.te teach e rs then ni !"C•tss with h!s p=rcnts the res lts or this te,t in or de r to det~r:nine e tenstive course of study thPt he should follow t hrough hi~h school . 1'If n,ere is dome imgpllPttJ in a studen t , whether in sr&ce school or in '"livh echool, his teacher vlll cnll :n his parents t? talk over the nroblem . I f tle nM ble~ is serious eno·1gh , the teacher ~ill refer the case to F more qualified person such ~s t~
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Last l:onday opened t~ season on ell t ro legged 1118 1es ..-•ho c en see lig..,tening , a:1'1 Fenir.ine hunters are s~.ar~ ~ing t heir fingernails a ~.d . ;ilin[ t heir teeth in preparatxn fer chasing C:min dates . T!lis :ousy season \ill last unt il October 24, \/hen tranqui litr ~· ill once core res\.iLe . Durinc t l.e season certain rules of hunting end joviality should be maintained. Sports wo~en should be cor,ial to all males; ueapons ~ ill re 1estrictEd to beauty ' tact ' enc C:rive - 1nt heaters. Dur ing the ~eason all fina ncial responsibilities will be assumed by t he hun ters . Those girls uho do not durL~g this week s hould not feel dot·:nhecrted if the boys do not ask thee out r.hen the \:eek coc.es to a close . NOTE:
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Da l e Roske, our Student Body President , was born 1n Leniston , Idaho, on February 22, 1930 . His high school year s nere spent at Post Falls . After graduatiol"., he served from 1948 to 1952 in the United States Air Force . He 1s r e rried and the f athe r of two children . Dale is l'&joring in L!echaniai Lncineering . During his frestmen year he \1as elect ed Freshl!lan Class Vice- President an~ also Pre:;ident of tl.e nan~· t:en Is Club . Last s princ IJale \:£s el ected Stuc"ent BoC:~· President , and Vice-PresiGent of the Ph.1 Thete ICrppa Club . He pliins to finish his last t "o yea rs cf colle ee at the Ur.1vcn1t~· of Iiiaho enc! then
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Yem n:ay never need to kno~ life histor! of the Longoose , or the sta t us of Cuba's electric power-but if 3ou should be curious , it 's in the libr~ ry . 7he l1brar~'s collection has been selec:ed to ~~et the needs of t . e studen:s . Tt.e fol:o .... 1ng inforciation may help you to getbetter -acqua1n1Bi with the library . Fiction :!..s listed under 813.5, and is err an:.,ed alphabetically c:ccorcing to tl.e author's last D.a!le .
G' IOGR A,Hlt S Collective biot;rapl.ies sre nuobered s20 ~ and individual hio&rephies ere nubbc red 921 . tll er~ arrangea alphabetically according to the subject ' s last naoe . Reference books arE locaaed 1n the shelves alont the north ,,a 11. There is a ra cL of a t:la>es of v~rious kinds a~d a variety of c:.agazines, both for reference work snd pleasure reading . a valuable aid for locating bac~ issues of cagazines is the ReaCers Guide To Periodical Lit-
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The library tas r ccieved teny new books wrich \ill be placed on tle shelves in t he near future . n~ c nc these are : A.cac1ernic freedor--Rnssell ldrk nu~an Relati ~ns i n Teachif1.6-Lan~ & Beauchamp The Silent Continent- - Kerns & Britton The Roosev~lt_J.eadersl i ~ - -Rd:Unscn Diet 1 ona.r v s_L /...c.:cricsn Literature nichards The t;ntared Oly~ig- - Rub) El Hult So traC:c e table in the S . U. for one in t he lib1ary . I t 's open for buine~s !
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Cont . Ruesch , end Ruth \:est over . There is no'. a tottl of tulve cec?:>ers, ir.clud!r.g t~ new taps .. J.ccor c!inC to t!.e enro.1.l· er.t of fUll ti• e studer.t9', there is a iational p oSS ibilit)' of n:-enty- s 17. . :..rs . Gr idle) the St>OI sor of Ph.1 'i'heta Honorary Fratern1t~ for Jun~or Ksppa sl.nce it 1 as or&anized rare Colleces, he ld its tap d::y l1edin 1941, tterefcre suggests c:ll nesday, October 12. The folfresr en k~ep t i .is in t"ind lo'IV1ng received the traditional t hroughout t.e se:.:.ester . _ ~h1te r ose , signifYinL they had Honorar) L.e: b£ rs i r.cluc.e : ~ et l east a "B" grade averar.e end \iere in the upl)er ten percent of a. o. ;:i1co,,, LI" . Christenson, the enr ollrient· of last semester: Liss Du.mican , E;.c1 Flloyd Youug and Itsulto Nis hio, Vito b:Jth a:aned Ed\·in AnC:.crson, l:yra Giltan, Lcx:r Creig Kosonen, Eu&ene !£es, Y their l!'erb£:rs.hip here in 1;.1.J.C. 1.~ previous years. Officers and cont . next col\lCl.~· - - Cont . page 6 '
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F T t\ Tie Fu:Ure Te~ci-.ers of A':ler!c~ is c nrtion -ice or-sr.izs ~~on . ~he purp~se c~ t~1~ orc~~1 ze ticn is to enco~r~~e better Gchlng c nd to help t'~ose sti.; dont s who r.~nt to ~eco~e ces:her:: . It helps the~ in ~rectical w&ys hy providin' the opoortl.inity for ?r~ctice teccrin~ , e~d oy explt:!n1ng
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r . I . J . C. Chapter of the F . r: . 1 . ·es o:-gsnized in'~ . At t'11s timo t'ie chapter w:is nc.t:ted the "La.ke::hore" ChPpter , md James Guimond was elected first Pres.:.dc!"'t . P UBL ICITY .JIVEN The chapter decided to give the college so~e pu~llcity . The me-bers took slide p~ctures of the college , ~r.d eve~ rer.ted an airple~e to ~et an earial view . The F . ':' . A. -e·.bers tr:en to'Jk photographs aro~nd to the di!'.:ll!rent high schools , and •old the students o ~ the advante£es off ered rt the N. I . J . C. The Lakeshore c~cnter s~on sored social activities such &$ potluck din.~ers, iz a c tive in the Guida.~ce Co-:il'Prenca fo:- the hi~h sc~ocl seniors . In add ition , F . T. A. sponsors "Cleanup Day 11 and the Thanks-1 vini= pot luck dinr.er Pnd dance . The
SECO M D HAND BOO ~ S This year the chapter is planning to es tabl i ~ h a second hand bookstore . The F . T . ~ . is a very worthwhile organizat ion , and i s open to ell those interested in tePch1n~ ,_______ L
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The lareest Social Dance Class in the history o~ :i. I • .J. C. is mv well under ~ay , boastinP an en_rollcent of appro~..1.~a~ely oner.1md l'ed students . Under the di r ec ti on of !'!" . a !1d !lrs . Orren Ie31 the cl~ss , which meets e very \le;inesday e•ening, ~as already b.egui instruction in several ucp~lar s~T les of dancinc:; . Such te!"::ls es '':bse.~ - doe , 11 " grand rig11t and L .. rt , and "!n•omenade 11 are bec~~inv hy - words of thos e in attendance . Ee fore t·-.e year 1 s out , the Lees olan to teach ~ost of both the popular and tradit ional dar.ces , includin~ square dances , westE:rn mixers , sambos , tangos , rhumbas, waltzes , fox tr~ts , ~r.d many others .
SCHOLP~:HIP:
RWFR; Ei} Tl nPnY Numero1..s scholarships were awarded to N. I . J . C. 3tudents thls year . The 1°rycst n~mber were distributed on the b~ sls of the Colle~e l:.:ntr~nce Exa~ , which was piven j o i r.tl7 by the ~Jnior College and the Kiwanis Club . Tho Hich School seniors th"'Cuvhout tho area took the test , and various indi viduals end busin esses donct ed ' 100 scholarsl'li ps to t!'lo winners . The!'o scl'\ol"rs hl os were avtar ded on the bosis of a s c or e of 70% or n.ore . Bu t in order to QJs.111'1 for tho scholarshtp , the g rade averare a t hi~h school must have beon above overare . Ap oli~ati ~n bl anks were sent to those who qunlifled. Those who \ore interested in receiving a scholarship had t o ret urn the appliccticn blank t o the offic e by a certain d~adllno . The acholarshipe wore a wa rd ed to persons in the dif f erent h igh schools on tho basis of approxi~ately thirty pupils per school . •,Jlr-.: llE~ )
SELElTCL. '!'he r.inners were then sel ected in order of t he scores mPde in the Colle e ~trance Exam . The following students reoellld scholarships : Coe~r a 1•1ene H. S. Normon Snyder- t ~rrerty Trsns port:'l ti on Co . Joyce Robertson - AAUVJ Pallie ·nn Miller- Ida~o 1 st Ne. ti on el P.ank Pat ledmo n~ - Oscar Nelson & r . L. Gridl ey Marv!n Stevens - Lafferty Bob Cleveland - La fferty J a nis .Oda s - ~dna Wi l :no Sharp Memoric.l I.R . H. /cafemv Harlan K~~cun - ~lk s Post Falls J acki e Sorre ll- P~ tary Je~es Sizg:nore- Cd ' ~ Press Spiri t Lake L:ariiyn Corbett - ~eymour Mcturrlsl Donated by ~agles 7.inpston LarLe .'eecham- Ki ;·an1s 'l"'r.e · ashington ".~ate r Powo r a l so ~ives an ene-i n e erin ~ exam to h1Sh school seniors , and on the basis of this exam and high echool rec ord , awards e scholarship . Graydon Johnson received this one and also emp loyment '1th the \'1. v· .9. The Home ~conomics Department, under the direction of ~rs . StroDAhAn , ~ lso ~ives a test . Cont . par e 5
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1<EOUCI NG IJPQGi~AM U NDFl~- W EIJH- - ------ -· \•ocen ' s physical educatim depertment is developinf . Yes , it is oevelo~ing . But not • so r-uch 1n size as 1n other qua li ties . For the past four ~eeks exercises have taken u ~ the greater part of t hose class periods . •rup, over, in and out" can s ccetir.es be heard ecitting froc the gyc on J ondays end Fridays . 1:1ss Johnson is quite stilled 1n teaching the girls exercises to improve their physical appearances. The girls are fil:ee ~1th lots of vim, vigor, and vitality. The
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Right non the class is playPerhaps you've seen those lines on the tloor in the shape ofa triangle . The girls are becoming quite sharp . If you think you are an expert at the game, be careful not to tangle y11th these women . ing schuffleboard .
CONT . pr1ncipal of the schbol \/ho , in turn , may refer it to the fsrily doctor or another specialist. This is done , of course, only by the consent of the parents . In the senior year the student ag~in fills out a Kuder preference record, and is given an achievenent t~st . Also, a scholastic aptitude test is given rt the annua l guidance conference held at NIJC . 11 Dur1ng an individual conference using the material gathered from the cuoulctive foloer, the counselor determines rhether a Genera l Aptitude test or an EnCirM ring and Physical Science test should be given . From these resultsl a student can de cide more reac:Jily on 111hat his college major should be . 11 "Do you mean to tell me that by tEk i ng such a series of tests it cen be definitely dete r ~ined th!lt I'll be successful in a certain field ?" the first fellow asked . "By no n•eons, 11 replied the other, "this is neither a phsycoenalysis nor fortune tellint; . The guidance procran is just the ~asurinr; of lour rental P°' er and achievement, to deternine the ceneral field in •.rhich you shou~d strive. The rest is up to you .
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A nen intra - mural prorrao uhich ena t les all stulents t~ p2rticipe te, bas been erected by !:r . Kec:tinb, the P. E . dire~ tor . Startint; Londay, Octobcr24 this prograo \till get under way r.ith Volley- ba ll headini; the lis t. The games nill be played betr.een 12:00 and 1:30 in the afternoon and after 4 : 10. Seven teams nill be divided into the separate depart6ent s consisting of E,ngineering, Business, Edueetion , a combined group of Pre tred , Pre-Dentel and Forestry, and also Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science . These groups ~ill be divided into teat:lS ranging from ten to fiffeen students .
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?aul Schroeder of the Cd'~ Laundry ~onated t be ClOO sch~ ship , which ~as won by Kay Osburne . The Stanfore Sc:1ent11'1c Aptitude test is also anar6ed . This is a difficult test and so for the coi::ing year they are trying to finC a different test v;hich will more accurately test
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The PEO anardee Claudia Peders on e $100 scholarship . JaDgston- Pinehurst PTh anareed a scholarship on the basis of an essay '17Titten on 11\7hy I ThL"lk I Sbould .Receive The Scholership 11 or n ~,ey I \:ant To Be t.. Teacher • 11 The ninner oust intend to be a teacher, ~ajor 1n LCucation, mt:!il have belon(cd to the llir:;h ~chool FTt., and have paid up bis dues . This scholars: i! ~as anarded to t.nne;tte S•-verson. The Bus!.:tes~ ane: Professional Club a'.;an.s c. scholarship to a stucent each year also . This is the seconC:. year t hat Ruth .. est over has been arerdeC: this scholarship.
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CIA PEI~ CLU 13 Ruthie S hat1 Robert Pa r sons Dav i d ,/or ley Craig lfosone n J oan Batchelder Dan Hull Helen Liberg Larry Gustafson Barbar a Newcomb Robert Schmidt Vetra Libly J ames Orr Eugene LcLcrnore Frit z Pe r renoud Ha rlan :~apaun Kenneth Se,1ell Pat Rednond Burnell Harper PE. t r1cia Pool Da vid Johnson Cha r l otte l1cr e
Students , facult y meobers,airl tornspeople a re e ncouraged to suboit material for publ i ca ' ion in " The Cardinal Pr es s . 0 A.r t i cles , poers, storie s, l e t t e rs to the editor, announcec:ents , car .. oons ar.d c!ra rin[s shoul d be iven tc the editor or t o Yr . Dreaney et least t hree days be fore they ar& to appear 1n the paper . Various awards will be rrade for t .e best \·ork accepted .
P<ES1DE N S MESSAGE sens e of tne ter m, end
C-ONT . the faculty and adcinistration welco~e the oppor tunity to provide the "ati:.ospher e 11 for achie ving tha t education.
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The t..W. S . is sponsoring a Ha lloween dance, Saturd4y , Oct . 29 , at 9 s00 P.~. Everyone is inv ited to co::e, and costumes may be 'florn . .1omen participa t i ng on cocmittees are as fol l ows : Decorating: Jeyce li.daets ( chairman) , Barbara Tosh , Carol l.oreland , Lax Smith, Shannon Litchell and Dixie Britton. Kay Osborne is in charge of the music . r:nter tairu:lent: J:.innie Higgins , Myra Gilnan, end hr lene P.a rtz . Publicity: Gail Ingalls , Bonnie Dietz, tnd Sharon liult ner . Refresht:ent : Janis lda~s, Sa1.dy Bair d , anf Lus an Post .
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COEUfJO'ALENECHAM13EI~ IM- COME Ci NE COME ALL PRESSEfl Bf [UNOMIC ~PORT TO THE Ml LITA~Y BAL L .i. · _ v"S t, r ~· ' Alene . Chamber o! Colll!Lerce ~as quite i mn res~ed bY an iconol!lic Reoort written cy tbe £ccno~ i cs Class under the direction of Mr. G. 0 . Wendt .
The reryort , nThe £conomic Outlook for 1955,n w s derived tro~ ~ redictions ~ade by leading ecor.o~1c ~ nd 60vern~e n~ officials t tl< t aocearec: in t :1e i~£ tioni; ts.st ~a az.1.nes. The information was 6 broken down into several major c~te&ories, so tht t 1 t c o .. ld be reac .1.11 a J1i nic.Ju in c1 t __ e ~!'ld b& ve a maximum of value . It covers oredict:ons on retail Sales, Prices, .•a6es , Can1tal s,endlng,Taxes, and seve r al other ~bases o f tn ~ economy . The l:namber sbo•ied i nterest 1n the o r o ject a nd requested that tney oe !!;lven two nundre-d CO'!)ies t.o distribute throu6nout t he to\.ti. Tnl s i s v e ry fine o ublicity tor tne school and the economics de,artment s :.ould b:! con~ratular.ed ror its_ fi ne_ "'<?~~ -
810 LOGY CLf-iSS VOTES ON IM PORTANT UU ~STIO N The I'iology Cl~ss ·1oted on the quoet1on of Fluorit~tion after an hou r diocuss:on on this subject . f,fcny n..,tic l es : nd p~mph let;s ·:c.re reoc" to b-:c!• u-p the !t1 temcnts mi: de either for or P.rv1nst flu ori d'lt1on . Meny of the stueentR were ~issctisfied ~ th the , y those involved ln t~o quo~tton wore h~n~l•nr thelr 1c'err . ;•any of the letters in one or the loc:-1 ocpers '1~ve been r'li!'' nto1·oretet:l to flt the writers optni or . . read There were erticles !'?'Ml the 11m~r1c n Mecic" l fie od.othn . nc tlo)o fine1nrs of med.cal rt t;f>
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Tho di scussion wa s ver.1 cno ~ic 1"1 cs menv of the studenlB r c:-s not •ore or the seriousness or the que~tion of fluoric'ction in Co,.ur d ' • 1env . \ft er th1s di~se rt ation , Cl ~ccrct vote w.s t~kcn :-s to ~et~er vou ~er~ for or ~ r1nst ' 11or1detl.on. The re~ults · - .... e •tll.nte . The m~.10:-ity of stuc lnts 1.•ere fo r fluort <l~ t1on , r-1 v1nr for t heir reason its sid tX> O!··l hyriene . Ho·ever , mnn-r would not rive r n oryin1on on the llUe!JtiOn •tntl 1 ,. ore rut'I- en t i c intor-nPtion "'~S mnr'c cvciln'. l e . The"'e 1· rs ,..,nlv one prrson denn1tc ly e,.s1nst fluorl '"t on . The Public He 1 th end ~en e Closs :. s "lso doinP soMe re s esrch on this question .
Battery ~ . 1 49th Fielc Artille ry f'l t t ·non is sponsorinr- their annu€ l !:1 li tPry ';'all on Fr-!.~"Y the 25th of !"e"ruery at the V . ?. w. Ball . One doller per cou1 l e is 1he adcission for this c:nce . P.ve:oy one is corc'ell y irvited to this dress - ~~ dence . ·rt Peterson's Lake City Bors will furnish the music . The N t !ons l ~ucrd is ooen to Dll '.llen bet••een the -re s of 17 and 23 . College credit is -ivc~ to e.ny in.:1 ;·~r'1rl .,ho so ~es~_res an6 nee~s ~ -li tz-v credit . ~nyone '-ho wishes to receive more ; r.:'om. ti on on this ::'lay c.::n tact · Ji'll Stic\.:ney O"' the office. Me et i :11"8 '-"r'3 held every ~~oncla~ evenina -t the Nationa l Guard cl'iilO!'"'T O!}_ ?th_ ~n" • s l!!_ut •___ _
PH I THETA I( APP A EXPAN DS MEMBERSHIP Pt e recent student body rnmti n g ;trs . r.ri"' l ey, Phi Theta Kappa spon~or , an~ sev~ral memhe~s of that orrcni~rtion ?inned whit~ ro~es on 5 wo:nen !'tudents , rnd 5 men stueents . The roses sirnify t h"t t·1~y h"'ve been t r.ipied for ~e~be~s~1p into Phi - Thete Kapp~ , e Nation~l Junior Co ll ege Scholestic Honorary 'Soci ety . Ttl tho .1""h the:-e -·e:re 39 ~students hav !r.g s 3 point or b3t~er avera,,.e, o:ilv t"e top ten "?er.n:t in the school c~ilc' be trpoed 1br me.,tcrship. Tho~e stuient~ don~ ·n ~ the wh! te roscr "e""e : Irene rrecn,4.0; Roy rchen~enbe..--er , 4 . 0 ; Dele 1os!{e , ::; . c:i; (ohe...,t - estover , 3.?6; Helen '""eld..!'1 , - . "3; ~ucil laD:ilm , 1 . 72; lit~ ?itt'll-n , 3 . 61 ; Perna Conc1e, Z. . 51; "'ayne r;o,.cson, 3.51; Robert P"rsons, 3 . 59 .
DUNNIGAN GOES TO BCIS E Vise Loretts :>u."1..'lig~n attended th~ orv n~zetionsl oeetinr o~ the !dflho '!'e:-cl:ers J'Utual Insurm ce : ssocirtion as an i~ corpor. to~ ove ~ the wsek end . T~ meet1nq r.as held on Pebrur:oy 12 in the·E~i~e ~otel , Boise , IdEho~ far the pu~oose of 6~pro7ing t~a Jy- - -e,vs • :'ld they ebo elacto1 ~ dr;t foa ..·d of ::>!rectors , £>nd ected uoo~ ot~er necessery Mlsi ness. This pnrticuler ineuMXS _-olsn is en out~?~~th of reseF-rch aone · y the 'Ie?cher '·elfEP•e Co;nnr!. ttee of t~e I deho !ducetion > s~..on . :Uss J·i.nnig12n "t tended two meet inr-s o"' the rtete Legtslatu re. She ~~s e vue~t o f ~ep~esentive rnd ::rs . J::i::tes t'(hodes at ~ joint session on Saturday oorninc .
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Small chi ldren can not Ullde~ stand why tney must conform to rules when t~ey first enter ~ram :ar scnool . Yet tney will abide cy thee because tney E.now that tnere ~ill be unfavorable consequences if they do not . Tnis is quite ea sy !'or chll.c}ren to understand, but for college ~en and women it does not a?near to be this simple. Tne rule about c:,r.! ;laying 1n tne Stucer:t U ~ ror e xa~:.le . Because of unfavoreole 1::roress1ons left on visitors to tne scnool, the student;; have bee"t ast.ed , by the Stu je nt 3oer d of Control to -olay cards only at the des1~nated hours , whicn are: nct1v1ty Period, noon nour, and att&r 3 :15 . However , allstudents nave not taken heed of tl:is request anc insist on olay ing cards at all nours of the day . Unless the card-~layir16 is controlled, ~e in ev itao~e will haT> .; en . That is , ~ ~h e , faoiitty will be requested to take over t:ie nr oblem a nd control the s1 tuat1on ln any way they see fit . We hone thnt .,.,e al l have a sense of good s oor tsm&nsh i?, and un<\erstpnn that rules layed down by the Student Board of Cont r ol are f or the good of the majorit~ Please, let's not w~ke all suffer because of the actions of a few . ;, e a o'.'>eal to your better Jua6 e~ent and are s ure tnat the solution to this 'l) robl em is for you to correct .
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of our Stude n t Union? We should be . It was brou0 ht into existance by tne students. fo r the students, of the students . At one time 1t was Jurt a s tora~e room . ~1th the consent of the admini stration , the students turned a dr ab, concrete-floored stora6 e r oom into t.," c.el16 ntful Stu lent Union we now enjoy . Our Stude nt Union unden:e nt qulte 11 face-11ft- 1ic; last ~:.u r s c y nibht . Over fif ty stuu~nts turned out to hl'l'!) clean the S. U It was thorout.., hly cleaned lr1cludin_, the \o.1r. i:>ws--in slde a n.i out-- f loor , oei~ ! •It; , wnlls, ana cabinets . The students r eally wo1·1ted nard and did a beuutlful Job .
Did you ~now that sk11n6 is one of tne fastest ~ ro'l'>ine, soorts in this country? It is estimate:i that over tcree ~1111on ~eoo:e pie~ uo tneir nickory "slats" on w1n~er weeken~s anA nea for tr.e sno¥ cove red slooes of tne ir rm~ ori te ski resort . In such o:. ~.:s as f e r off Pa~istan, the ~d~~n under 11 cor.ti!"ler.t of Australia, and ln ti:e lane. of the 11 risi. .., sir:)' Ja~an, the s~~er can be .seen winci ng and t-.istiniS his way dcwi snow covered slcroes. Bu1; wait, let 1 s 6 0 bacA ai".d see how sk11cg be5an . It i s said by various historians and a r cheologists t hat tM orm n of ski i!"ll<' c"n te tr~ce~ bac~ to the r "Ce of oec:::i!e 'rn.clW::: ~ tJ.ie I.l'')l n de"'S . 7":: S r
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1: UIS t On A~ril 15, t~ree or f our ,.eobers of the colle3c cha~ter of i . T. A. will be arrivinB in soise . The bi g deal is the State y. T. A. Delegate Convention. The delegates will take cart in the business meeting . They will beer s peakers of state and national i mport ance and they will take osrt in a discussion of local chapter doings . The delegates dll have a chance to see what goes on at the Idaho Education convention and find out how teachers a ct when they ' re away from posi tions of dignity . Also , this year the state officers will get together to compl ete unfinished business and to leave their oosi tions in good shape far the new officers elected at the convention . l' . I. J . C . •ill have an inside look at what goes on at this meeting , siree the vice- president, Bmily Mossr. 1,s a member of our chapter .
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Strange thingsare~rypening !l Jr. I. J . C. 1 s Glee Club is gro" 1116 lon~ hair , at least for one song . Those zing , zing , boom , booms you ' ve been hearing down the hall s st 1 : 30 , as 30 "chorusters" march out of the mus i c room singing in 50 keys are merely their more art1otic talents coming rorth in their renditions of "I talian Street Song . 11 The reason ror all this hub- bub is the big spring festival at N . I . J . C. on Karch 26 . Tho glee club will have a major part in the program and nll aopcar ln two acts . "Italian $':reet Song" will be sung in the Ma1i Gra scene , and "Dark Eyes " •nd "Gypsy Love Song" in the gypsy sneno . Mr . Gilbert Burns and l:r . Coyne Burnett , who bave charge of the musical oort of the 6ow, are plannin~ a tour fo~ the rrouo to several of the schools 1n the surround1n~ territories 1nclud1ng Kellog,~ and Wallace . Some of the other sones the t1orus ~as been s1n .. !n~ are 11 Oklahonn , 11 " Da 11 Ha 1 , 11 some tnchonted Lvening , '' "All in the April :::venin-::," and ot!1e1•s . more boys are Uowever , .iesoerately needed. 41 it is nor. ;he girls so far1.>outnumber the ~oys that the male members of the ~'10:-us find themselves losing tneir oarts And low basses are having some difficulty in sin~ing •onrano . Cco~tl aue~ on o•) -osl te column )
Cont . It has been the tradition of the Junior College to out on an all- school show each soring . Thi s year , however our oart in the Spring Festival will be our onl y community what we can do , so let's take advantage of this op?ortunity and make it a bi s success .
TI~ I0 ENTERTAlt1 S Gypsy- like music in the form of a vi6lin t rio with accordian accomoaniment can be heard from the music room these days . The object of these melodic chords , intermingled with a discord now and then , is the big spring festival here at G. I . J . C. on !.!arch 26 . l'he trio , consisting of Janet Best , ~axine Nettleton, and Yvonne ~eitz and accom~anied on the accordian by :'.ona Carlson , is v;orking on a -:iodern arrangement of "Dar~ ::'.-es , 11 which is proving to be quite enjoya~le . This selection will be done in full gypsy costume ~or the GJ?SY scene in the festival w~ich ~ill consist almost entirely of J . C. student~ The group practices each i .. onday and Friday during activity period . They have entertained at a meeting of the American Assoc iation of University Women, a Presbyterian women's group , and also st the colle~e Christmas Concert this year .
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g~me
by bot"l clubs ·11t1 •·'rank Delevo.n taV.lng scorin~ hono rs for tno ni g~t with 14 po'.nts . Boothe and Slnn lod \1111tworth with ten each follo •1ed closel .. by Finnie ind 1:orris ·( t'1 9 and 8 ra3poc t\vel • Ot!1er!l scorlng for t°l'\e Carl'n 1ls 1ero Knnlln 7 , LaFon , 111 •ams and fhbb itt '.71th 5 each , h s~~ 1nd Liberg 4 each and G'll 2 .
:1 , Uber B, \'/Hl .11s , taFon nd ,e isc•1 wl th 6 e c'1 . 1P1is•wsst'le last h".1:?10 (;.O.CUe f.r t IC C:.:-d~~ls ~iis se~son and I >cl lev~ e cun now s a we rlt l e!l..ot eru!m \ e season in fl, in~ c~lort . The last 3ame for t':e NIJC Card inals ·~ill be ola"ed in Spo «ane agaJnst the Gon::Rc;a frosh : 1l s week . rr possible , s1pport •"le:n w" th rour presence .
T'ie C3rdin3ls of NIJC c eame tbro1gh ::>nee e. a~n to put Wenat chee J:.mior College down to de feat last S!itlr ds·r ntg"lt in the collere 8v:'I bv a score of 65 to 58 . The c~e started out very fast rlth the Kni r11t s of Wenatchee taking a 1l:ck 4 point lead . The Cardinals f o1ght back and , with baskets b.. Reusch, Delevan , a and Babbitt , p .ckl'I' put themselves :::>ut in front . The f!rst half vas ver y close ~nd Jtkept the fans on the edre of thel:>leac1ers '(·hat fans) . The C9.rdln1ls , ledby Bob 9abb1tt and Frank :>elevan , h ld a se··en point 1--sd Rt the h<tlf "Ii. th the score t~en stand~nG ~t 23 to 30 . In t'ie second 'ialf the Card ' nals ca..,e ·-oackt .,to st r enl"t11en their le'ld .. ._.ro- ;r q:iick baskets b·· · 1n11s.<ns 'lnd Dele·nn . Jt .vss then that tne C:ird nsls co•1ldn' t be stopped . The Carcinals once
held a lc•d of 13
~oints ,
b~t
lt
was quickl r cit down b - 9 s icces s ive free throns fro~ Curr-c ard Lub1<1ng of .ienatchee . The Car~ inals l::ist t'le scr1i ces of Larr'' Reusch mid a' in t~e s~cond h~lf
bv 5 persor.al
LsFon ca!l'le
chee ' s
fouls .
t~ro'.lgb
~o~ev
tostop
r,
ena': -
of s1rg 1 ng a~e1~ . w s vor· ever. t•rA · no1t the ga~e ~~th botn teams c;:i.:nmit ting 18 personals and each, ~~e tec~nic~l ri~e to mis:l'lderst~ndine . Scor:.:. ~ honors went; to L~b kin,,. of the :-:r: !.,-"ts who p:.i'?lped ir. c~1nces
Fo1l~ng
23 points the
rot
f~llowed bv Cirr v . For C~!'d ·!'!als , !.twas )elevan who 2~ follo~ed b~ Babbitt nith
(cont1nueJ en o ~~ osit& cotu.i.n)