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All Constitutiord Amerlfments Passed In Special Beman Final ruulla of the AprU 6 •l>"c:lal rlecUon abow tbat all

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am•ndmellla •er. 11Uaed b7 lar,e aiaJortllu. Vollna was vrr1 llabt, bowuer. •Hb onl.1 160 · - c u t on oae ame.ad•nt. and I &4 •otea cut on eac:hor the otber four amend~nta. The !Int ameDOmear, whlch ,..de all "reculazl1 •iirollo.d aludMta of Nortb ldabo Jaalor Collece" ~m~rs ot tti. Aa· aoc:laled Studrni BodJ. WU paaM"d b7 a Toto Of 148 lo 16. Tbe aecoco ameooment, •hlcb concernf!d m"::btrsblp on lbe StudraJ Bo&td ot Control, pUaed b7 a TOii! or 133 lo 31. On lb<> Udn1 am~ndmrnl, which concerned tile alandJna con1mltteea or the Student Ooard, lhe •ore favored the am•ndm•nl 142 10 22. The fourth amrndment on lbe ballot PUiied b7 a 'role or 133 to 31. ll Involved Ille

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"L. ir roi:: w rl. that tbr pt ""' oth·allon r r t, Dr. Orio 11. Bn!c told !l:IJ atudentaatan April 18 uar bb. Bl~ a pnbllc rebll n reprnent&tt•e for lhc Nailor. ,\ssocbtlon of MlUUlf.lctuc spoke on the s11bJecl "Y Job and You." In his address, Bt~a atatrd lhDI hWttna u.re cre.l\lut<•a c.t acllVllY, and lllal the lnltrr laled !lletors or l!Yt'ffDnl''B II••• a.re- dlrectlr Clffccled br the caUbr4' of their w rt acu ..111~. Dr. Brees d~ a a:itlonwld poll to allow that Am tlc:.n lllsh acbool atudents ~ tl<lialb have • mis cone "' 00 or taln busln(11S actl•lllea. Jn this reapec:I, ht> POlnlnd o t that In lbc rrtr futu: thn n • lion will need 54 n1U1on d I Iara lo pro\ldo neo• emplo m~nl. HP alao Ito.Id 1i..1 It •ould CCllll 95 billion dollar lo replace ouldal~ 1~ulpment now oolna Wll'd In lndu.•lr.I'. Dr. Brees also dlacusaed lb ettccl ot taxallon and fore sn competition on A erlcan b lneSll. lie pointed out I t \\eat GND::lr.J and Japo.n lnduatrt&I equipment Iha comparable •lib U.S. equl ment. bat I.her Inn I.he add uael or low tabot coata Basins bis state en on b.I own experiences. B! st Id the students ti..t in some r opean countries politics PllJ a bl&eer part lbau ab1Ut1~ In deterintnln;: emplorm~nl. Another item from a au:vey which Brees dlscu.~sl'd ••~ the fact lhDt ~111 blch school students do no: believe that a 1M>rao11 needs to ex pend bla beat eno:ts In produ<"tl•o 1rnrt. Btf!es • 1tai..mccts on thla t tor lndlc:at ~ th:ll be was c cc:ned about Ille ~v&J thtll ldn

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College Band Gives Concerts For High Schools On Arrll 19. lhe NIJC band made ll1•lr annual lour of too art'& hlrh echoola. The band prrtorm!ld al II orlf'J, Plumrntr. St, Marl<'•. and Kootl>nal. At each achool th<- band 1•la.ad a concert, •Ub Bruce lila!OD acllo1 "" lllUIN of CNamontu. COileen Dunham • U fralurrd U V<>all aolutal, and fn&IU' of lh<' t.nd II <'ml"1ra wrrn rr1tur.·d In IMlrurn~nt&I 1rou11fl. I ,ynn John•on and n Gun\&Jdllon 1>t"rtu1111ud two l•lrlln, numbt'ra at och achciol On" or lh•lr numb<-" wu t>1•rformt>d .. llh burnlnr l.Nilun•. lland rot'mbt'rs en)oyad ~ral ald•li1hl" oo th•u trip. At Plumm•r, Coll•rn Dun and Iba Plumri."f c.-ch cue a Jltltrbuc ••blblUoo, and al SI K&r1a•. ~·rr CIOlll daO<'t<l lllO l•lat wltb a SI. >t&rl'11 cttl. necauae Ibo "'"' •aa In UH at Kod~nat. lb<- baJltl had to rtu oul.tlde, and lbllJ' ••l"'flenccd U•)Ubl" LC'C!PIO~ their mualc from blo•lnc a•ay. 'l'he band l•n !>UC nrl.! In lho mnrnln£. and r..1urncd Jal• ltl Uu aftl)rnoon~

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Barn(fd, Dmby Have 4.0At Mid-Semester Th• real•trar•a otrlc• reoona \lal 67 rull-tlmr StUd~al• •Me dolna 3. or b.lcher work at tbe lael r.ud .. 0111... t~r period. L•d Inc the croup 1'ltb 4. srade point a•trac• •tre MD l!l&r· narll and •tarr D&lbr. Otlrr• auraclnc "'B" aad abu•t •rro Jlld.ltll A.aderaot1, Diane Auallnaon. Cd1r&1d But· l•r. John Oulllr. Lnl".T Cla· n•J, SotmanCoatdlo, Ctatlrs Ualb1, Mrrrlll o .. 1a. Oanld l><'an, Ratb !kania. Katbulnt! Duncan. Rodpr Feacl. Gale Fern~n. U>b PllZSll!llDOAa, 8r•trl>' Gallah<r, Haul Gal· lat.-r, f(uby Oodwtn. Tuesa Ooochlln, Mat•ba Oroanda, Ur•nl llart, Hal Han, JoJr:• ll•llk', JQ,)"ce lllsitna, J<:>&DM Jacobsen. Lynn Jolmson. IUlUain l.eCoulllr, Tk:an Lane. Oa•o Lewb. Tt!T1 1i1ce01. lillchaolr lilc~b. Gett~ ldclotJre. Jna Noaact:an. DI· aa;• Mi:rsro, lollcbael !"-et. J)o.'l&ld" 'utter. Ja=es O"Cr• c II. Sharon O C'o~ll. D<sno O' Lar1, cunord Ola~. c1w. t .. r Par~, Jurlllb Pedtni a, Cllariu f'ettlt. Donald Pio 1. Joaan l'l•laratl, Robert Rael· ell, lolYTOn Rlcbaldsoa. Llllda Uurbt~. \ ll"tOr li<lllllll>OG. La Hrna Scl:>uN, Jae~ Sl'alta'<'~, Patrick ~11le, JJruc .. :,I on, Jam•e Stebbins. Charlrs Slolnnndel Pat SUce lo.area Stre•I.,, J.Uldred T?tm· bla1. !ilao Ann Undrnrooa. Ol~nn \ oct. llarltrn llataan. Cbde llelk:. Por a l"rle:, 'l'beo Ann 11.;u..,. .1aet llllaon and Jo ht. Yeef.-..

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Dr. &lb Docl4, a Se• Y 1k Cl:, la• •i • ..-111 • - k for tbe pabllc. Tbe acth1t1 catd1 ".u a t students. Dr. Dodd ten:lll cf'C! c cr:b• &ne• e be llC considered • c tbe top tea C01lllll ta la Al:lctta.. llr. Dodd asr tt ntl::eboolt NOll&Ah O..UB JOt"S ~ .SC , ' Da•I: a. Ht• ID· DAl Of llECOLLECT OH Tbo SIJC Sewman Clab r :cau n c cs rr= bM P<'r· aona. ipc•lcnce In c1u:aclz.111& Jolnrd • ltb 1>1Jbllc a.ad paroctlal b!Jll ar:bool atudea:a tram IMC ~ n Se• 1 :i. Hu •ub eel f lb<' apeecb the local aiea on Arri! 8 tor a O..r ot Recollect1011. Tb e ... tU be aboal s11b•e111lon In O\tnl look rlace at St. Tllomas educa~l~l~o;;;;..~~~~~­ Church In Corur ~·.,!Me. ST\10f"TS ASKED TO STAY f'u t ured s pea ke r on t be pro- CLEAR Of CONHRUCTIOH .,.. ., •aa Arehbl1ho1• Jamee All SIJC ald•11alk aupeunJ. B 1 r n t. new lr-•Protnt..d tendenla atould remain outarchblohop or lbe Dubuqu<, Rldr lb<' construction 1UU. 1.... a. Arclldtocese. Archbl· ~lcl\:lm-K11tr Co. appn>etates ohop 8J rnc b tbe tor er bl· tbe belo. but doe3c't •ant any ahop cl the Bola• Dlocrse. ace dents.

'*EDNESOAY. APRIL 2S, 1962

D• Bree d ot...s I bit pail or his speech I lh• I T'flO NIJC PIANISTS that the oat Important c Sldcrallon f I a proepeCtlY SCHEDULE RECITAL empto1110 hould be Illa p r ru O.Laca aad Vrrsene Lucu, NIJC duo-plan!tL•, aonal tniereats. Ho cmpha· al%ud llmt money abOuld n~ wilt present a duo and solo 111ctlalal lbe end or Ma7. TbrJ bfl the aole conald ration In are preeenll.r 8tudenta or Mrs. aeekln• cmploym~nt. lie also F1o E.dr:undson Outs. Ac· pralled vocallonnl auld.tnce cardlna to present plana. the as I llll'ftll5 or pbcln' lltr&O rec!l&l wUI be in Ille aew FA· In emp!D)'ment "tor which lhty're best suited." m.lnater Student Uolon. ll4a DeLaca bu atQdted Bttea alao can the student& ccstc tor about elcht 1ears In hJs "tb:ee 111ottns that OY II II.Sled l\:<'llou and ru one 1ear lo a>eP 10 service.' Coew d'!l~De- St.e plus to them as Cl I neccs II)'. 2 =.!<or In 111uatc after lea•tna du11. and (3) love. H auessea that auracllo:i lo a c ruto 11.1.JC llas 1nz. lolls• Lucas t:as atudl~ mu- Ir.Ind or w0<k bcvJld c Pl.' sic: for three ynr1 uadtr Mrs. people to t&ke Jobs. lie point· Oa..l.a. Sile bu •PP<'&.Ied In ed oat the dlT".,.111 ot th sneral local rtcltall and on Jobe uallabl 10 l><'OPI toda1 Dr. Breea tncluded pertinent tbe radio. She plana to rnlnor enmplca and clever pooms In In music a.ner lu•ln1 l'IJC The two plan to conllnue In hta address. and appeared ta lllll$IC and plan to turn pro· be well reC<'I' od by lbr' luteasloral after lea\'lnr arhool. dut:l . Mr. £\1ln5 latroducrd th saapshO:' ol atud•nt acU\'I· Ilea at• ll#ed<d rot th., Candid speaker, and Student Bod7 President Bill Turbin 01><1ned Camera patte or the yearbook. the uaembl,y •Ith the Plcd1• They ma.r be broucbl to 1he ot Alleriance and a rruer• ma1D ottlce.

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DOWH WITH PESSIMISM r 1 or • ( < oi 1he wor Id, and 'llJC >eems •o ,., .,r. CIO..qw1 ,_....,,1, - Hn whoch 10 begin populo1o"9 ·ho glaoo. .V&b"or del1nos 1 m a• pooplo who beloovo 1har •he 9>1Shng world os 1ho "'OISI po. . 1bJio. y.,,, ne<c QI school "'"" go e..-on farther. They not oniy bo 1eve n 1s the -...orsr poss1blo, but ore cont1nually s1rov1ng 10 keop '' 1lia1 ..oy. P<'<>Ple indulge on 1>C•S1mosm 10 d1lforen1 degr&es. The<-e ora tho!tO who oxpect misfortune at every turn. They never O).Oft 1hems.,lvos ot •csr tlmo bocou"' 1hey will foil onywo}', rhoy don'• hone! 1n au1gn.,..n1> fet 1h<-y ore .. rong """' wH'1oul king, ond rhcy SP<'..:! 1iloir lrco 11mo on •ho S.U. becou•o o c b would probably ba boring oven thougf\ he never o•tend!td 10 ind ou1. Tho"' oro tho masr no10coablo pc$>0mos:s, haw· r, onot!'ler clos.5' doo~ 011(111. ""Ile ....ors.r 1ypo 01 pc~:s~m•$' is tt'lt'! ••sneaky .. one .... ho try5 10 ool vt-ryono lnlo •honking 1'1a1 he •• ac1uully a very lone person, Ru: somowhoro durong 1he doy ho lcc'1"'• ond ;:iecforms on oc thotconon yworson 1ho wors1 PQSs1b e. HP may iorpe• •ovo·e, 1y s. cor o.r.htroy 1n •r. por....i:.g lo•. use profori1•1. drop qcr •1 ashes on the S.U. I 00<, storro clown o f.,.., I ......,,. or • o PC'" r rough rhe lawn, s •oal a bool< Ct a IU'lCh. d1srup• ' w1tf,. a loud ''hotsa'" ough. or go oga•l"."S' •;"'1(1 rues at llPC1 •choo a••uo. There or.- a hundred d•"ar'°"' ways c can hunse r far whot he •s. and - a luiow • r eoreq1w o law VO<y such 'pessi- s•s" here a: "llJC. poop con only rlrog our school bockwotd '" progr~ss, eii:re, 11 is up •a tK>Ch cne of us •o elor:i no•c pess•- sm Ol6 choc. Holp •ho unfortunores '" see ,..., "brogltter" !),,. •• 1m1ng wit.., •ho• person .. •S •here 111so f. • M.W. l<l.'!r"a~ats (punch &od coot· ..ws SADIE HAWKINS l•.s)••reurved. Or. E. Fetz, DAHCE HELD IN SU A OCIAll in o! \,>men Mrs, Flncb t.nd tbt'l: husballds l~nl o! SIJC hold lh~lr actt'd as cba!H'IOOJI lo: th• ocea1'1nn. •nnUlll S.dlo lla•klna DIJ d1nce April 13. As Is lhl.' PUBLICATIONS STAFF tradition. cirls ukrd bOYl'. and APPRECIATES HEl.P nil lhos" attrndln« the dance The pubUoa t!ons staU would drua"d In "Oocpalch" lllllre . like I<' oxpru& !ta •Poree!&· 1 hll )"111 1l b11nd COITTl>O!lt'd lion !or lh• help ll bu received ! hlSh llchu,>I ond Collea• In prcpulna lhe annual fiom ludenta Pl&>l.'d !or th• dance. Lh~ Cardinal Servle1? Club and Tb• dan•e we' hrld In th\' a numb<>r oflndMdUllls. !Jucb ""'" '1U<h nl union bulldln«. more work la stlll to be done • hlch hnd b•~n a1111rop1tat1."I.)" on the annual, and turtbet stodee rot!!fl !or tho occulon. dent help 11!11 ti.o nredrd.

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=zalns. A~lll 29 tor 'lluhlns· lo:i, o.c. II~ ••nt b7 plant ce1Ted a 11.A. am a Pb. D., &lid anl•od wlth!A 11.1 hollB •ltha llbtot1 ct.I ·aad mlnon al lhe C.Pll.01. Clld•. and a MID· ln edllC&U aad llOllUcal (1.X:P ad• ap otrol'1 ~ts fr ftCb ltatl, wlll sdc~. apelld unn da1s lounns lbt Dt. ~ tas lace 1 al Ala· i . - Cilrls Col ~· al ~ 1,.. UncolD • mortal , l~ WaabTt.llo. •hlc!i Is l«aled lll Ur lllct011 llocu::e111. alld IM 111111~ an oppor· Ct'OC?'lpll!C Ct!~r c: Alaba=. Hou:ao. lie • Ill Aa l~restlllc •Ill• la luol17 10 •Pftk •Ith ldabo'a tbal Uw coll~r •&a bcull elchl aeaatGrs and ~prueotall•ea. Cl7de •Ill tben 10 on 10 New ml lea I: DC tbe cl'>Sl'SI railroad ao boys cockfo't nm It - but York rora l•o-d&7 •tall, w ltlch •Ill lllcludt a •lewlns or lbe lbO did' In 1lM I, abr lltl1Trd ID Ida bo 8roadwa7 pla7, "Sollnd o! Alu· lie will nllurn bOIU &Dd rrslde:l ID 0a,1on Ci&tdon •le". Crom ~"' York, arrlvlnc APrll unlll l~H. wben abr blopn 30. trachlnc at );!JC. Dr. Fetz He was cboun !or lhla irlp l'lfPSt'llll,y ll'SCbC'a bislOr) Of ctnllza:lon, A rle.an co•tro- tor hl.s outatandlns ceneral 4·11 •ork, hls panlclpallon In co111m<'nl. and abtc IOYtra111eot. Sh• be I onrs t various orsan· 111ualt1 acll•lllu and hla 1cholzallons, 0111! or • blch la th• lultc acco111p!J•bments. A.A.UP. ITbt' Aurloan Aa· Oanclne la wond9r!ul tr&ln· aoclallon of Unl\·or~111 Pro· ins for 1111.s, 11·a lhe Ural • .., ressot~l. the7 learn to sueu what a man Her ••P<'tlrnce also cover la 101111 lo do be!ore h• doea & UIPto £I: rope. one to 'lulco, 11. ·- Christopher l!Orler and ah• laa e•llt"saed hope 10

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With E.utu \"a.cation alrody Ila.shine the "Walk'' siiu. why no decide bt/ort you ID home on rour n11,,.6<r """ nit and the real o your wardrobe. Aside from the traditional dnu-up hollda.y, thtl" m&)' be decith•e 1nttrv1ews for either a summer job or a permanrn one If you're a graduati~ senior-and Lhe clothes you wcar-plu the way that you wear them-make the pivotal first impreasion You want It to be rleht al tll'llt aleht. eo. let's take a run-down on what you mleht well 1eloct l.ltis Spring In fuhion.

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Denni• Newton , vice pre.I· nbacr1bed lo b7 the NUC 11· denl or the Auoclated Student bm1. It la USA • I, a monlbb ma~loe. The . . pzlne re· body la a treahman mualc ma· Jor. Denni.I llvea In Coeur vlewa recent news hapoeninet d •Alent with hi• parenta. He with lntormatJve artlclea aad a ttended Kellocs hl1h school ucellent photosraphs. tor 1wo1eara and la a 1ra;!uate The April issue. wblcb la now or Coew d 'Al~ne lll1h School. lo lbe 1Jbw1, la divided lDto Music la Denni&' main lr>- tbtu deoartmeDUI: U.S. Wmld. lere"I and be PlaM 10 teach U.S. Times. and u.s. wa.ra or It. Swtmmlna and akllna ase LUe. h1I tavorlto aoorta. Denn .. Some or IM artlclea lo tbe laa hold numeroua otncea 1btou1hout hl1h aehool. Ht AprU ..aoe ase· " •we ase co.. preaenll1 vlae prealdent ins lo •Ill In South Vletia11>' .. or lhe NUC band and a member "Lite or an OJl11>ao", "J.F .IC.'a V.orld''. and ""The of l bt< Chet~ K. . Dunta 11ated lhat wt are Slruule for IUchlpn." The /\prll laaue conl&llls 88 tortuMt• to ha.. a collese ht-re to 101 the tint two 7eara paaea. •ltb •ei:r '"" ad•l!t· at a oaall coll~&• and prepare tllemeni.. The dlml!tlSlom o! the -c-u~ ase aboat tbe US ror the lar1er unh~ralllH. llP also hoot• thou NUC wlll nme u ~e o! The Satmdar £-<enlnc p,.1. pr,.oer and pro1ru1.

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THE GIFT OF 'GAB' you iret with the tttum or Ml~nal 1411 1106archrw. Ila 11.M diagonal tw!U ,.,.ave and aurtace aheen make it an excell~t lb" partlea cob to II.la pewer choice for rour Number One Suit. Toda>"• pl>and lbal our l)llrtJ' 1.11 tem ta ud1n• aJao come in lirhter -isht woob a11d somewbot panodox lea I. H poly.. tcr ..-ool blends COlllpared our aYateio • lUI ti..t of £oclaod and Prance, ocu111 that France bu c.:.re Of a II STILL THEFAVOREOSILHOUETTE ia the Natural Shoulder th-democracy ID tbat all,JOne •II~ b llon •tra11ht·hanc1nr iaclcet with center vent and flap pockets aD ldea can alan b.ls own Ull The F11"11t Ex«:um·e Look. ep11omiud by President Kennedy, may l)llrtJ' w llh reprn.,ctall•es. be -r.o.Bullon biu the Campua Loolc. coast to coast, rerna1ru • loll. Reed alao &&Id Iba! !be llouble with 11W1.J poUUclaJI& dc•'Ot«lb Thr.-Butwn with ahm. pleall... trowiel'll iaillt cu!b la tbat U..1 are ooe-ldes meo. Tbu so 14 lbe l"sialatiue •lib PRIDE OF THE OUTFIT: REGIMENTAL one ~t bl D. 1o be passed, and STRIPES... the reaur,ence not«! b7 ESQUJRI:; 1ht1 oneo !:old uo other Im IDt'" Lut fall i• s&inmir momentum fo r Regimental tant work b7 lmlsllns on tbelr one Id•. a.,aald, tllrtbe:, tbat Stri~the traditional colon1 ot tbe historic a pollttct.ao mml co::ipromlu, British reg1men11. With 11eores of th..., famed 1.Dotber "ditty" wc.td. reglmenu-llke the Grenadier Cuarda, t!i• To be a sood pollllclao, ooe Royal Fuailier a, th" lnakillinr Draroonsmmt I • be •IWnc 14 work there'a quite a roU..,all of atrikinr color com and :? • DOI quick 14 • . , tbat b1natloru 1n pure 1illc repps for your acl«:tion the other pe111on I.a •ronc be· cause he dlsapeea •lib 7ou. llr. Scott a ueued Ille fact ORESS SHIRTS-SHOES-BELT .. white Button Down O:rlord• tbat tho poUlleal act•nce club r •Ill .•,., m""h dt rio•••. and there are handsome varlatioru in oie11bera will SOOD be able 1 nar,.. i..pe tr1119& of blue. rrey. olive. Also. a.lthoush you ·cn.n't vet•. fie advocated cbooalac so a white broadcloth tab collar drcu ahirt, why nol llle party tbat tbe7 !eel repre- drtu ap •Ith th• n...,01 pale times or blue, olive or cream. Wath oeota tbelr treUllCI and abo • 11 in Bll:e ~r G"'Y. wur BLACK SROES or the VERY DARK· Joto otbc: wgntutlom that EST BROW~S and RIB SOCKS are alwll)'ll arnart and eorrocL repr.seat ao ldu, a11eb u

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AfJril 18 at t he 11&,)'den l.akt' Counuy Club. Tbe trophlea "e:c cl\ en at a a pee la I banquet bonorlnc lb• tt'am ror wlnnlnit I he lla.T den Lake ll&Ddtc:ap tournament and tne Coeur d ·Alene Skeet Tourna111 . Added bonora ..-ent to Don Ale:uiadN, who won t be hand· cap troplu'. Monte Fender , the ch team tropllJ. and Dave And<r on, who wu runner up 111clus "D". lncllvldual team trophlf!ll •ent to Cazy ParaoM, Kirk Keutor, Jim Acurr, and E.d Jacobson. the remalnlna mbua or t h<- team . Th~ akert team had a very fine ahoottna year , u eVI· denced by the number or awards glT•n. Buld•• ahootlns In the local tournamenta. t he tum rnt•Md the Northwest Skeet rournument In Sp0kane, but lo t to some ahu p competlto ra rr 11 •ll over the Northwest.

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Collegiate Fillds D< • \rt .1 c i. ~ ·~ tbe Naw. 21 lnt •_,. . . ~t..- b...:•I· las f oals In De• ' aes. lowa on Alltil 7·9. He tttraoed 011 M>:.111. Don Wtllt to LIU.' to.:rta!llCDl as a ruclt ot placlDC In the :eciooal t01::m':lWI brld at Pulllll&ll. I~ lM n.dt>nals, Don bad a al1111le Hnea of 183 Tbls wu lb blcbeal Qaall b'1nc SC4:e lo lhe ,.tlon.. Ten tbaaulld bow ltra competed IA ~c.lo:al c~llU011.

At the 11.aals. Don placed ::5th lD st~es c o:~Ullon. He tnl:led •Ith Chuck Ll.dten or the UclYersllJ' o: Oreson to take nlnlb place in the double&. ~ nm.la •tctled nn1 of lbe llltlOD'a I p collu,lat.e bowltra. 'll"hlle In DH AIOlnea, Don

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or thr 1car ror members or the French club ls the banquet, done In the style ol • mlddleclua French reaiaurant. \\al· !era llnd ..-al\resses dress lo the F rench s tyle and the tables aze decorall'd with red-checked cloths and sprlna Oowers. Arnone other lblllp. t~ French club tries to do somethlns userul ror tbe school. •toney ts raised l>Y a C&DC!.r sale for this pUlJIOSe and e1 eryooe bas a vote lo decldln& how the mo.,.,y •hllll be spent. Thlni:a such as the bl:d l:atb 1n the back ol the school and the puncb-bo'ifl donated by last year's class an doaated to cbe acbool by l"n:m;b club members. Tbls yar officers were elect· ed rrom two Freocb classes. ~use so -111 people wsnt· ed to tllke French tbls year. ..-e had to baYe two classes. Tbe president, lilldred Tremb..:r. and tbe treasurer. Kermit KJeberl. COQe rrom Mn; . BIC• aall's class. Tbe secrebuy . Dia.lie Sturl4, and the repaftez Joann Pleltarsk.I, come lrom Dr . Ptlddy's class. The Cir! 'a P. E. propam bu chan'fd to summer or sp.-tna actl•IUes. Bal! or the sirls are playlna buel:all and the rcM are either playing tennis, badminton o r volle.rl:aU. There uc lrl&lde and outside actl•I· le• . The girls bave their choice as to,.hat acttvtlJ' tbe1 wish to p&ltlCllJlllC lo.

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