219 To Graduate At Commencement Exercises May 24 Lenera clvins tnrormatton and lnst:uctlona concemlnJ tbP araduauon exercts~a tb1" sprtn1 have bttn malled t proepectlve snaduates. Th lnfonnatlon In the lcl~rs I bl-Ins ll!Prlnt.ed here ror the bfonl'tu or thoee who _ , oat have receht'd tbel1 leu~a and u a reminder for all coo· cemt'd. The proe ram wlll be he Id at 10:00 In lhe momlni: F'1lda,y. May :?4, In the NIJC omna· slum. The &Pt'aker wlll be Dr. Boyd A. Martin, Dean or thP Collece or Len.frs and Science at lhP Unl•l'rslt.y or Idaho. There will be an acadl'mlc procession led II>' the Soul or Trustees and fa.cult\ with tne araouaies marchlna In single file and In alphabetic order. P a ritclpatlon In the cere· monies Is required. Deirees o.nd cerllflcates will not be Issued to anyone who Is not present. Caps and cowns should be available In the reststrar' s oftlce anytime aftN May 16. Stud~nts a re uked to pick them up as soon as passlble a fter th&l date and check tbem In Immediately after the ceremony Everyone i. to be tn the hallway or the admlnt.trallon bulldlns (properb attired) ll) 9;30 In the momlnc of Ma.i· 24 for lnst:uctlona concernlnc tbe procedure to foll01'. There wlll be no rehearsal. ln\•ltatlons have been sent lo parents and/or hust.nda and wives or the paduaies There an a few extra In\ lta· Uons In the ornce wbkb may be purchased for 5¢ each on a nrs1 come. rtrst served bast..
Graduation Ball Is May 18 At 9 Red and white are the colors ror "On A Ca rouse I." the gradua Uon ba 11 to bl> he Id May 18. 9:00 p.m. to mldnlllbl. Colored streamers w111 adom the walls as well as the celllneMlss Marte Bozarth. Miss Linda F'lnley and Miss Susan Buchholz bavc bfen nom1llated ror queen candldatl's. Ron Race. Tom F'arll'y, and Dave Prtano are the candldat~ !or kine. vounc ror the KJns and Qu~en wl 11 be held at the entrance to the Ball. EntenalnlnE band Will be Claude /o()'bn!. AU persons wlshlnc to Mlp decorate have been asked to conta.ct 14185 Kathie Polnmer. dance chairman or Mlss Rl'n• " Rorr.ln• decoration chairman.__ __ _ __
STUDENTS MUST REQUEST GRADES Student.. who would Uke photoatauc copll' or their sradea throulh the end or the cuncnt eemester may bavt them by leaving a stamped utr-add,..ssed en•elope In the ft' patru'a office or b,r askln1 for thum personally durtnc th• summer. Repo11 card.~ for tho ~rcond nmester only will not be la11ued unless "'CIUeated.
CALENDAR Mll.Y 18 -Final • xam• Diiiin May 18 - Craduatlon formal Ma.> 2• - Comml'ncrmrnt
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WEONl '04Y lol.\Y 11 1961
Eight Retiring Staff .llembers Gat'e Total OJ 125 rears OJ Service
Trustees Appreciate Retirees' Service With stncer.. and deep regre:, the Board or Truslet>S or North Idaho Junior Collece bas accepted tbe re11re::en1 or the rouo .. lng !aJtbruJ and dedicated men and ••om~n; Mr. Perry Ch.rlstlanson, who has been wllb the coUei;e slno 193B Dr. Eva who bas been wflb lbe coue..., s tnce I 9H Dr. Eatl Priddy , who has be.,n with tbt 1.lle;;e s!nce 1954 Cleve G11ne. 1<ho has been wlib lbt! colle i;e s1Dce 1952 Wanen Powem. "bo h3.s been •Ith the colleie since 1952 JobD McFarland. •ilo has been 1<llh tbe col!ei;e slnce 1956 Mrs. Soi>Qle Aade:sc:i. •bo has been W'!tll :.tie coue..., since 1961 Floyd F:eeland "bo has been with till' collec;e ~.nc:e 1962 These ma and women ban aerved a total or 125 ;ea::s SCf\1ce to ow colle~e I wlsb eacll of yot: CTf'ry success In your retln:ci.. at.
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lolr . Chrt:otlan&cn wu llrst e:nplgnd ~ Coeur l!"A.ene Junlo: Col!ei:e. Ule pred cessor or ~LJC as an lnst:uc:tor H tn September. 1938. St!rTed as aca.dtmlc dean o: ~UC Crom Its beClnnlni; In 1939 until his appo!nunent as pre&ldent in 196~. He was absent on lea"' ror • year and a balf In 1941-H dunnc World War II. Dunne llu&t ume he '110.S an lna:ructor In the A11 Force-Bot'lni; Aircraft B-29 lns1r11m~nt &pednltst schQlll In Seattle. "" will rellreuoCSPptember30, 1968. Dr. Oq was !t• t e:npJoyed ~ ~!JC u a sodlll sciences Instructor In 19H. Sbe has serred co11tl11uo~sly In U:at capaclt:r until her r••tlre::ient. 1<hlcl! wUI be ot!lclall.r lolay 31. 1968. She at.o SCr'l't!d llS dn:i O( •om " ( r :be collep l:om 1955 until 19£7 Dnd ser\"ed as ad partmenc
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Dr. Pt ddJ Joined ~ a " or :'>"lJC .n 195~ as an t:u tor In speech and tore! · !ao~~. He bu r ed bead or the bu=nlu 11 d po.rt men: since 1a.:;2 Dr P:ldd)bas also tcr many }t'a:a with· ou: p"'° dnelc~ !llld supf'r\'laed lhe ca: or :Jo,. r da £ A 5' l!N Cbatll:lAD on campus. H:s rt'tln:m 11• orrtcl.Dlb' e!lec:lve Au~.i t 31 & ard o: Trustees 1968. Mr.l!cF'nrlandJolnedtll ar..a:: NO EXAMS UNTIL o! NIJC u an Instructor ALL BILLS PAID Encllsh. baste mnlh :r.:itl Studr nu arr n 1Ulled that a.nd Span!.sb In 1956 l!f' tm thl'-.Y mw.t pay all amounts du~ sencd conunuously l n tb:ll the colic«• loc\udlni; llbral'\' capaellY and will r tlr !U· UMs and f!nrs ror narkln g Ctall\• AUf;USt 31 1968 vlolaUc:>ns ~tori 1bty ma_y Mr. c .. 1ne Jolntd tM tali or takP th••lr rtnal rxamlnallo115, NUC &'5 an lntHNctor n 11 torcc:el<c. c:1~dll or ba\'t' lt&n>- mollvll mechcnlcs n 195- H crlpLS s~n1. Lisl3 or tbose hll.5 15 l\('d In that AP:, l~ owlnc fines PI posted on lbP and as hull or that d part tJUllelln boanlA m n contlauol.l:.'I\)' aln 19.S2.
HI! wUI n!llre otnelally 1Ja1 31 1!168 Mr. Pow 111 Joln•d the llllllf or :01JC aa an Instructor In aut.o m chanlc:a In 1952 H• lnlthalJ!d lb<' new depa1tment or auto body and rt'nd!!r ropalrln 1962. Hi:- haa served as an Instructor and dt'pallmt'nt head since 1952. ~r. Powns will r~llte ortlclall1 August 31 1968. Mr. Freeland Jolnt"<I the ftlafr or NIJC llS lnstrue101 In auto · moll\!' mechanics In 1962 and na& sen~d In that capacity since that llm... He -..111 r Ur ometalb on Aucust 31, 1!11;8
)Ira. Aod : oo en1olled as a •P<'cl•I txiatneas ada:lnlatnatlon u:dent at NIJC lo Sep:embe• 1947. She became a part Umt' emplovtt In !be busln ss office lo Ot:obtr. 1961 IUld bas been a tull-tlme ac owitant In Ill!' business o:tlce slllce J~IJ 1962. Siie
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ENVELOPES TO MAIL YEARBOOK ON SALE
President Enjoyed Years At College This 1. .ue ot the NIJC Revl<!w sl1111ala th<> close or another achoo! year. I am aure lha.t lht c:loa1n1 or school will brtnc about a number or l"actlons. Some or us will look bark wllh eonsldl'rabl~ eatltlactton In a Job w<•ll doM, althoulh fully roallztnc lhat we could have done bctt<r. Otheni ol us will bemoan th•• lact that we did not work to anywhrrr near our capacity and thus rPallz.. d too little OD OUI Investment or Plt!clOU.I Ume. The r••deemtnc testur ror all of us Is lhat •e do halt'I :be oppor'.unlly for a Ir ah atan. Ats I 11ev~r rey o!nclal con· nec:ion with thr callee ""·u Call. I ab.all loot back with a Jn"&t dea.1 of aausractlon and pleasur~ on rr:r assoda· Uoo •Ith tl:e lllllDJ no 11:ude'ats we ban had 01 r the yea :s. )I) be t wlsbes so to you !or a most prodllcthe and plc~t rutur •
·• •, ~· "A!> •111 .. · lln · SIJC next ar ahCJ1Jld purcbaff a call::i: r.ivelope for 1e11bC>Ck:'. Prr•ldenl P. A. Clln U&ll50n Ee Jepea ar available r~r 3$c In !hi! bu kato:e accor:l- HALL LOCKS MUST BE rn Ja I S !th "'arDDok TURllED Ill AT OFFICE All ball loc• mu.or ~ tum•d 1n to Mlll. Ell n INSURANCE WILL BE IN s.•ymour. reception! t. bJ Ma) :?2. Studenta •ho cannot EFFECT FOR SUMMER T.
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0 1..F.TA LONG ~ I UH science "L"am ho., ' atcr u1 ta•e run c lc11::11ni: Ila,. IWI nd i...: ne'• qclt-. ha-re run ~ nt caooes and boata hatt :.m tool: rc.l'Yllrd to DOl hartni: to to sc!lool and •o:lr..'" LOIU:SE SELL£ S ti'· tarlal Science: "To to k~e~ up with all th thin Gl"la Is planning on d"1r:c:· TOM ARRISO:~ Anat v • I plao to ~e:u h l!ll' m&JO: a:th ~ch"" DOROTf!\' HE<lSTAD Education "..;.n : attendmi; summer achoo. ho• dr.ics a two """k >llcatl n In lh Prace RJ\·er ar~a In Can:ida sound I ~IY husband an1 I and S kid a:e cnlni: cai=p n Maybe :? can lose a re• •• BETH O'HALLORAS SlJBveralon "lfr.te all lb tempapeu I' ll need nl'xt y ar." 1..1:.;oA BENGSTON. Educ " I plan to "ork In Gr nacr s Yiash. In a cursing h ::i as a nur e5 aide." JOH:.; WALLo;OER B:ls. Educ. "Wonc.nc 111 lh M.nl·
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1cne 11ertous lbou&ht U> a sertous question· ft'bat ..a their :elJ1Uonsblp w1lh Clod• So:::c scorred the rultor.s !r:>ci Canada wbo presented the qul'Stton, olhr::; walked Oil t or Ille SUB "'hen th" 'islt :s w•'re s11eatln1. Otbcrs asked questions and shov;ed lh Ir lnt~est. Coll ' la dtslcntll r.o tttcl:I each studQnt to do his own lblnklnc. a.ad 51u~cnts bll Into Uie l::lblt or quest!on11111 e\el) thine. But collei;I? should al&o Instruct people to k•ep an c~n mind and bt• wUUnc t listen. Appurently sue 15 r lnUnb' successlul In lbls pc-ct because tlll.nJ :cd ta we:c •I IUnc to U.sl<!n and ask Q1le$tlons. Soc:u.• sllld nts !ell that •semonlzinc" sbould be restricted to church. but "hen ~11;:\on an rreel.Y be di!<· cu ed ILl:IOllC ~mbers or the s:a pe r rrou;:i. It ca.n be or
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c:o:cb cc: lll'1 :o an Ind!· ~nt. - -- - - -- :.t11:, Todd Llncoln'5 brother vi d:al"11 lltSe Ill ta:i:lln Csened In I.he Conted. r:itc R card! s or bow ccnrlr::ied ilml.l". In fact. sh• had ~o a person Is In bls belief tllat many relatives in tho Rebel God does no1 exist h~ should army. h~r lo, ull' \\as quesnot r rusc to •llscuss ~U111on. t . in d. It Id PAYS IO be an'.· l.hlnc •ltbOi;t bci ~ "ti
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"HO'n:L" .Aprtl 26-27 , •;i1s an outstandini: pcrforrMnce In our esllmaUon tile bl>st acto: was Tho::ias Lamb "'ho pon~ed Albert \\ !Is. lhe ~old miner. The best actrc"" was Eileen Albertini. who Pla.>ed the p3rt or \l rs. Dodo
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Senator McCarthy Tops Nationwide College Elecflon
Tbl're ·. IL ,r 0 . 68 " . a nallon·.,ltl ~ Pl\. l•n· tlal «"lecUon brld April 24 havl' been labulat d and rclr.ued. Senator Eu£('n!' lo!cCartlU' was the rtr..t choice of th •"Ottrs •Uh 28 paccnl of tbl' I. I mllUon atudt':l!a •bo toOk part In the tlectlon. Sen. Robert F. K nnedy wu second with 20 911 p re at or the llOte. F' rm r Vic • pn'sldent Rlclla:d M. N1100 was Ch!'n lhlrd Posluon •ltb 19 .35 l)l'rcent Go•. Nfllsoa A. Rockrfelll'f was fourth
with 11.38 percl'nt. Presld••n1 Johnson, allhousb not n candid.at~. t<'Ct'hed 5.63 percent or the \'ote Vice-president Hube rt Humphrey was a "rtte ·ln candJ· date nnd received 1.7 prioent of the total. Forme r
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action should the U.S. pu :sue In Vietnam?"• Immediate withdrawal or U.S. rorttS. ph:lscd reduction o: U.S. mlllwY acU,li.r. mainlaln cutn:nt le•-el or U.S. m111111., activity. Increase the lc•cl of U.S. mlllta:y acth1t;r. and "all ou1·· mllll&Q' effort. The
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Ten studf'nll• bur complel<'a a cour.... at NIJC In "lectre>mechanic aas"mbllnc. They •Ill continue their atudlt'll for 13 •'l'ck" at P•ndar In Pot1t
Fillls. The 80·bour courM wu complrtcd Mil) S. It wu dhldcd Into lbft'e 11ec1lona of tralntna. 30 houra or draft· lnc. 30 hOUl'll of bulc l'lcc· ll'Qnlc11. and 20 houni of 1aln1 prcclslon
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Pr aid · · : I• ··• s. al namt- " Hiram Ulya~o• Grant. ,\ ml• up In the ap1111 atlon to V.cal Point a counted ror the C'hance. Omnt atl l'l.C J lhP Chan''-'·
Prl'sldent Polk wu th., 111111 pruhlent 10 be photoaraphnd In 18• 8. lu' tht' fa.mous Civil ll'ar photoarophor. Brady.
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Mnrtln L . Kins . JOiin \'. Llndsiu Eu1en" \lcCa:tl\r. Richard Sixon. Charle.5 H. Perey. Ronald Rupn. !'ti· son Rocktrrelh:r Harold E. StasSl'n and Gtor11e C. V.al· lace. l\"rlf.. ··ln candlcatcs were acc:eptt•d. The uibulatlon of the three questions asked was not &:hen. TMJ had tO do With go"emment pollclu. The first wns. "\\'hat course or action should the U.S. pursue In r eprd to bomblna of North Vietnam' .. permanent ces·
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nn un polled nrea. h•'" n • r s n a &Wdent ent.·r th -se •OOds. 11b7 1 don•t l<no". Thi• llfl'll la s ren and a wiu from th hastle OI lhe colles~. This r l\'111 Is neu a beach ana a st:eruc take. II Is too tlld tbat o f w atud,.nla lakf' ad,a.nti~ or this. l lhlnlt I.bl lilts Jlllllor col· I c ha.~ r;om lhlnc s~clal lo ll r lta 11tud nts. I "njoyed •rltlnc this stoi:y OOCQ11!14' of •bat I dlsco•cred abOut th beaui, around :-OUC. But I 111111 think mv ~ltor
wlLltress trainJ.ac :.ti.) 3. Th 11b· .. eek cO'JtSe conalated o! 90 h ra cf llal:ililc. Subjects Ille! o ;I! lll!ltroctlon In aupe:Ylslnc nilll uslni: tact In o:icellnc tll~ p bllc. John S m=ns. H111den Lal:e Coun· tty Club 11::1.n&r;er sas tbe inst•actc:
Wnllnce polled 3 25 percl'nt d the votes. Gov. Ronl\lo Reaaan rocel ved 2. 77 percrot and Sen. ChArloa H. Pore~· a:alned I ~ 9 percent. Students 01 1.470 collt'irea partlclpaood In tilt proJect. The voUna l)"rcen1a1c 11 tbe NIJC was n :? percent of the atud~ot bod)·. The \"Otlne cards Wl're 1a\1 punch cards. The vottr~ In· dlca 1ed their ace. party prere r9nce and chose three preSldentlal candldatra from a list
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INTRODUCING A NEW READING DYNAMICS FA CILITY TO SERVE THE INLAND EMPIRE
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SUMMER CLASSES now forming in
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CLASS SCHEDULIS AND INFOIMATION avaibbl<" al !hr p rncntatio.n• or by ""ntinic or calling (collrct)
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Kildow Memorial Library Integral Part Of College Tb• Kil do• Memorial IA bnl ry baS IK'•n &JI lnt•1ral part or Uie Sorlll lda!IO Junior Collece alllOP Jell. It IK'P."> In City Hall. with many ehani<!• btln1 made In r.h<' holdtop aJ1d raclllUes dullnc r.hc paar 35 yu,ra. Rrad JlbfallaJI R. S . ~r· ua1 cam<' to sue In 1963 and Is ua1a1ed llY two \lbrulana. Mrs. Ch arloUe Hac•n and i.tm. M&'1 Sorrnson . Thi• ai&!f I canpllment~ llY se.-c111l pan Ume ua11rants lneludln1 ldorlln Mlllf'r or rno !>1JC faculty. Jim S.mhart o f the hlsh adlOOI racultJ. Mm. Donna Olund . a llalne• under Ulc aupe rvlslon of the Sta w Public Anlarance o mc.. ~nd MJas Donna Edward&. atucknl us11ian1. The library la open durtnr; all school da.ra f rom 7 .45 a.m.·~ .30 p.m. and from i .00 p.m.·10:00 p.m. and on s.1urdaya from I ·oo p .m.· 4 ·00 p.m. The llb~ bu a Uat or 15,325 volume-a. 200 per!ot,11 · call anti or.hf'r aMlals and 400 tttla of mlcrontm. V.bll• tbe llbrar}' boldln11:11 accor · modal" the bulk or lbe s tu· dents' nf'eda, addlllonal materials nol on hlllld am ol:r talned for the stud~nlA throush I.be lntu-llbrary loan d•part· mf'nts . "Fed<-ral funds obtained dwln1 thn past ft·w yl'ara hav• ml.cl~ It poul ble r.o au1· mt'nl the library hOldlnp," Sodrrlln1 •aid. "'wllh tb"se fundJI, llJ>'lClal all• nilon has brt•n aJv•n to lh ~ refot~nr. u aecUon and to the vurchue of mlcrotllm t o rcllcvl' &tors' spae!l for pPrl od.ical a." Till' llbmry han al&o b<-• n r,pcentlv unan1••d lllld tcor 1&nlz:P1l 10 curlall bocik losA Thne ha• b<'rn a aubal&nllal reduction 1n such lossca and wllh stud•·nt co·op.,mtlon, II 111 IPll lhal lhl· loRB can bt· reduced rv1 n moll'. l\llh a limited budK• t , eonuol ul hook lo Is an Important factor. Fulur" plans ar• to prol'ld• lllud) arr&& ror 11mall uoup of Mtutl• nia, and arninc ,,1udy carrula. coin 01••ralHd typ1·wrll1 r11 and a coin npr ruh•d dupllcat111111"r"l rn. "Mlt kry On<'" a movl aboul a com• dlan backt'd I>)' 11 bl1t· llm•• <'UI• rn pmbllni:: 11yntllca1... was i<ho•n In lh~ :Sl'B Ma' :?.
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the la I ~ 11 pie ard so ..-as awarded th., fir : pn>:l' und~r the rules. Cba:ll Dodson. chtllnn:in. uld that r.hc Jud~s wer I llStNcted rhat It the cootealL'I' atan..d pie r.hrowt~c. w WI 0C1e to Ul: OW • pie .,... U1e wl:lller. On )1a7 8 noon. the pie .,,.,. Inc co11~t beeam 11 pie
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Oil Tbunida), Aprt I 18 at 8 s;.m •• th We.!IA \\ Ua Wlnd E:ise=ble und : the dlteC'Jon of H L. d Leno. :f rc:ed In the Sc\lmth D111 Ail~entist
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Walla Walla Wind Ensemble Presents Brilliant Concert
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Leno, "hO appeared r.o bl! a pawertul and exac:tlnc con· ductor, wroucbl a ndatic.n of AAUP HEARS mood and aens.llYI~ or uite:· GUIDANCE MAN pr iat!an fIOCI the 11se::ible SterUnc Al>- I DI ·u c1 Dlrec· membem a !t'At often ab!ltnt 101 of thP. Ar: crlc11.n Colle~ from moat band cooc:e ris. Tbls Testlnc. wa.s '1leBt 11pwer at 'll'U upeclallr e'l"ldenl In tbe the mtllltbly meeting o! Ille croup's nae readtnc or Ro:i Amrilcan A ssociation or Uni· a1nJ's " l tallu In A!i;le:s" vemlly Profeasors, April 22. Specially DOla ble In th I. In lb" SUB. Counselors from piece 'll'cre &Olos 117 the obi: aft'a h ist. schools atle.Ilded and flute. The rnse.m ble perform U:c mectlnie. Abel, rrc.m P alo Alto. Calif., amooE or.her thrni:s much dt11cuSJ1f'd the quall\Y or NIJC orcbei;Ua l 1ranscrtp1Jon... a stud,.nt and said the' were Suite "l<INTY Mount" fc.r tela!.l•'CIJ high accordl.">t to tnad Ii:!' Ho'll'ard Hanson Mrs. Annette Blcnall. pubU· harp 501 o • cnaeco-;>a:lied cl~ chairman for AAUP. and 1wo 11umt.or fcaturtn Abe I I.Old tht• KroUIJ, ":\IJC'a hannonlea. Tbe hntP solo composite m~an rqu:illl that "A SonE tn the Nti;lll" l:t!' 1f Man\ four \ •' ~le,Pa, Fzcncb buplst·comDOs : Sal· and ""' • • 1 - . " !:edo Is one of the a.how pieces for harp. aod ltboudl MASTER'S DEGREEfalrl.Y " II played, there wer PAYS OFF QUICKLY 11pl'Cl&1 weal ctrcc1a or the A t ,d, aln pleet> In ludUIE dru::i ai; lb :·.a, nn~:s ca tht- so:indbcJ:l · j and 1\1 Co ' !&Mini; the sulncs whlcb could ha'I" ~en bl ur;llt CY! with r:iueh r:io:e i::pbasl11. UofortU011 lr. Ule brp !:sell "'1LS nollcl'1lbl7 out tun .
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Student Board Allots Olson S800 For Trip
DR. PRIDDY GUEST OF DAMES CLUB
Tbt Clllz• n Ambassador Prosram, people to peOJ>le tour. •as 'lven lbe i::e~ Usbt, 1ccordln1 to Shannon Carlson, ASB aecretary. P. A. Olson . Ylcc-1Ie !dent t!IPC!, . . II allotU!d $800 bn nccd"d to so on lb ulp. Olson will le:"" June II a!IO "Ill travel throuch th Mlddl Eut lO Turkr1, lrAn . J iltla ECYPI Cyprus. lstael 1U111 Ital,y.
Miss Carlaon said lhia• James Cro""· advisor. au 1~sted that Olaon .-rite a letter a day IO aend back ·o tbe scnool 10 tnron11 th Student Boe.id or bis &etlYI· lies and to llld him In ch tnr t speeches later. A tape recorder was sucge&1od lnst,.ad of the lette IS. P. A. Ctlrlstlanson. NIJC president, gavo the student board m!dltlonal Information 10 ald tne budget comm!ttf'e. He sal d that a II re es "Ill remain tbl' same except the Student Srt\•lc:e F'ce haa l>Pcn mtsed $3.00. The Student AcUvlUf's Com· mtuee and thr Cardinal Review havP asked ror more rnonC)'. Speedy R~lll.Y. ASB prealdt>nt, ..aJd that ''allous clubs also need mone)· bccausr orriatncprlces. He 11unc111ed the budret committee talle lhla tnio consldrtatlon. Jane Hurts. reprrsentlna A\\'S, Informed Student Board of a pamphlet they ••shed printed ror dtstttbuUon at reelstratlon. She reque11t•!d runds ror the prlnUnc.
LOST ITEMS CAH BE HAD IH OF FICE
Dr E;.1. P· ao:h was a !l;>ecllu Elles' at uie =etln or lb" Dames Club. lobr 3. In the V.alnut Room. D-. Priddy ,.as presrted "'1lb .. Th !>ORAD BAnd und r lb cit! la •PJlieclaUoc or hls ousic'al d • tlon or Col. ycan1 11 NIJC A ;x>eci p• nlf'CI 11 "Macie: Blew". c d I:)' \'le Molze• r :W c" to a Lola L:;uley .-.,. l!lad a::.d a "Cal nead aud In Ill :.1JC o: th b:ew a Ice b.: i ip-=aslw:i IQ) 111 8 p.m b::a.Dd 0: tea '11'1 al5o prrTbl.s f = s OQC't'rl band sented to hie. 'I'll Luc le Lall ~5 &!Id a -=om d fl.'d «Ml or the op bands In 1b w-ur;r n• d • • ll&UOn Tb POd WU Dess n al:a•cd •ltb Oaruldlll Cape Ml'll Be A C f'lltt' t tanl HTnr.l muskal dtr cto: Fol DYlnl lh :.:-tU n:al Anlh of Canad:l 1111<1 Uw DECA SENDS TWO t;:ilted Sl&ln lbe pco rformane opened llitll ' Tb :-ORAD TO HOUSTON MEET L...un It J Barb s~rr.. wtlb nam1 r. Thr !lrat haU : tb p:ocram In O<l"nbl. ,.;; I o: lbe ctudad 11 • ra1 od m 01 seYeD Dlstrtblll~e EdJeallon ccintei::;ioruy w •ks. bJ sue Club& or A::irllca delecues cocpoSC'rs u :; lyhlx-1 Ro' r fro:::i Idaho acboola •bo SI.ton and P t11lcll U!, a attended the :-:ai.loDLI Uad~r· aPU as a r "' numtx-rs wilt ti hip Confrrence Apr! l 27-30 Latill and F'r~~ll fbvora anti In HOUlltOD, Tens. s medley rrom "Oltl11h na". ln·in participated In ManarrThe !au r •as th onlr U· ment Decision Maldnc-\ler· ample nollced " th i=rk d chandislnc cocpetl:.on. 1ntonallon probl ms Mt1111 Odenbausll ..-as • Tbe band rrodu ed overall hosteu for the Courtesy nnr balance and cood ton Co:ps, '"blcb cue dl:ecnans e1r~toa althouch lh cla and answered QuesU!IAS co:i · 11c1 uctlon could tt:n'1! us ccmtna the confel'l!nee. Sile more supper! Tb upp r ali.o dlsUlblled ldallo Potato •Inds we:e oflt>n aubm 11 pins \\1th ltlases. Lai.or stwbJ lbr solid and ln:pr ulve had plc1ur.is taken !1a a Cal· b.-...ss aecll na, 001 the u Homla t.shlon cai;a:la cellenoe In p rfo:mance o: ''Mis& T<"en" the wbole band cancels out Eich! bunci'ed drleptn the few cilnci.r lmperfectlona. from :?O States and Pu ::o F l!owtnc Int n:'lissloa lbe Rico attended lbe coatrre::ee. • C~ rs" Dan~ O:cbcs· \lls.. Od<'nba.,... tra aumbl! rlllr 18. replaced Ill cocce rl b:uld and lhls HOME EC CLUB t.-01:p procel'Cled IO cbarci lb DONATES LOOM al"'ad,y zccclJ(h'e aUd•ence a va:Jed POrtrtil of dan<:t> ,.,. o lool':.6 " : prrsenled, Ont rsperaed with May 6, IO .ht r aldents of music &Inset Terrace. The donois huc:o:) In the at.rles of some are me:nbers of :be :-llJC f&mOUJl danc.. bands. llUCh &II chapter or the Idaho !lome Stan Kt!'lllOll, Benll,J Goodl:WI Tomiey and JlllUllT D rs Y. Economics Allsociallon. Tbe looms, which were Glen l>llllc: and l..IL•~nc usecs 1n the Home Economl~ Vl'el>:. The t.inal portion o! the art cla.ss, will be used by the elderly people for recr<'a· concert lnoucht back the con· cert band to ~rfi,rm In a lion lbPrapy. llchter •·eln 11J1d lnclud~>d se<cral arrangements by lnnd ARCTIC CIRCLE members. M05t lntereatlns and el!ccll~c • re an unu&ulll ix and unique o.rrance llM'Dt ol "sound o~ :.tuslc" c:edle1. 11nd .. Zorba thl' Gr elL". tbe latter bclnc extremei, L~· • ntou.s ~d r&th r =onnn· tloaal and Included audJ nee pa.-tldparlon and a rew uo :1· pectednen1.11 - c:usicall7 a::1l htm:orous)J.
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NORAD Band Given Standing Ovation At NIJC
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MODERN DRUG AND GIR CENTER Specializing in Co/le91oro HHJs for Hoo/th onJ Hopprnoss
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The baad'a &u;ie:b eon ~ was ~warded t;r a atandine on:. -:in. In : 11:m, the band e~o·ed "'1tll a ve:, ~ut!Cul and ciOY!ng pezforman~ o! Ul Ca...,.11..1" Ora '1'"' Ill
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VETS PAIHT HIJC SIGH • .
A r~pr~st•ntallv• from thtt F'olleU Book Co. will bl! at NlJC, 8 00 a.m • May :?0, to bu.)' US<ld books from aludenl&. Tb~ rtprnaontatlv, will i.iy used books ror the company and for th,. coll,.1e b<loketore. B~tnc and •~!Uni: \\Ill be In thf!t bookstore. DCCOn11nc IO Mrs . Eileen And rson. l>OOk·
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BOOK MAH WILL BUY USED BOOKS
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Bible Students Speak In SUB ..w.. are sllarlnK tht love of Jeau~ Chrla1. Juua la the Joy ot U vine ror us and we want otber peopJP 10 know about him and ecc••pt him." Thia was the purpo11... of 26 atud~nts who vll!ltf'd NIJC, Aortl 26. Th"Y attend PraJrle Bl bl• lnslltutl" n~ar Thr~u Kiib, Alb<-rta. Canada. Th t> lnwrdenomtnallonul 1roup stoppo•d In Coour d' Alenr on their tour. The1 will proceed south alone the coast. stoppln~ In 13 towns, and 11.niah at a convenuon In ChJcaeo. accordlntt IO Martha Goetzman, a membf'r ot the croup and a former s1Udc11t or NIJC. Dw ln1 1ne v1s11 the croup tallted to s:ud,.nts and passed a:ound queallonnalrea aalUoc reUciOU5 opinions. T•O or tile aroup addlessed the stu· deoi. In tne SL'B. V.bl le 1n Coeur II' Alene I.hey beld 1111ae: mc<"Uop. one In front of Ra:llakellau and worked on lb<'lr cood Utera· cure ca=pa1cn. They also aold Clrl.sUan books. The taisll.Y o! P~ldent Tileodore Roosevelt wu pro-
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NUC can be proud of th<' lln<' t'lhlb!Uon dlsplu·od by th• Cards ID lht'lr ..., elx balleb&.11 pm~s. Afl<>r str"· Ins tbroucb hard work all -oa Ions tbr Cards ha\1! dlsplayedsom<' 1nteruuncand entertalnln1 bUeblUl. Coach Blo~om and bis squad ba ,.,, worlted bald thJs yur and bave allt'ads surpass,.d tbc banlt'r of the loslnc suealc wllb the oppos111!' • wlnnlni;; stlt'&ll. Thi• Is the toniest wlnnlns streak that XIJC bu bad In tbn!C yeara. CongratulaUons• campWI
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