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'Recital Thurs da y , Features O ri ginal Student Compositio ns A rec:llal. reaturtns 10lol i.. l and orildnal compoeltlon .. m be held b:t th<! NIJC choir In the col le ae muel c room at 1 7:30 p.m. on Thursdt.7, F'•b. 24. Thl' N!Clta.I will be UDdPr the direction or Lou Kl'll7. T•"o oripnal piano coa:po- 1 sl Uons. "Grecian Melocl7." b> Robert Deitz, and "Opu 1." lo' Elhel Bdsbt ... 111 b• played lo' planlat JIU F'arver. I Ortelnal vocal Include "Esplegelerte," by Sbaron Heath; •'Mi nu et and Chorale," by Melvin Taylor. and "Son· l atlra." by Melvin Taylor. Most or these student com· posers wlll present their own orlclnal composlllon. Also rcaturcd on the pro'1nm wlll be "Ye Arc Not of the f'lcsh, .. which wlll be suna by a Quint et conalsllnc or Diane James, Karen Schooler. Sharon Heath, Ron Shockley and Bob Huskey; three vocal &Olos ey Sharon Heath ao- ' companied ttr Melvin TGYlor. a plnno solo, "SorBUNI" Dlnmond played by Jtll F'ar- ' vt>r. and a Cl11rinl'l Trio COD- sl stl n& of K11ren Parrtou. Sally Spnl n. and Keith Ucn. ' The Coeur d'Alene Ctvtc Choir wtll also b(' presenuna a pros ram on this date. \H. Kell.Y aalo thllt It ts not \ necessary for a colleu 111u- dent v.ho Wishes IO sins "Ith the Civic Choir IO be In the school choir. ' On F'eb. 22. the Cardinal Chorale presented a procram al thl' Masonic Temple, ac· cordlng IO \Ir. Keib. ' On F'eb. 18. Mr. Kell)":. birthday. the choir o>tudcnts presented him "Ith a sv.ea ter. Mr. Keto· said, hov. ever, tlat even better birthday 1!n was the ract that the choir has l en med "Jubllate dlo." (Sing Ye IO God All the 'E: Brth ). Mr. Kt'lly empte sl zei; that this Is a particularly dlr· ncult piece or music; this 1a the nrst time In seven yeans \ bill he has had a choir Clll>· ablror performln' lt corrl'CU.)'. Mr. Kell.v Sa.>'S tha1 he koows or onls ont' other colleae Olnf•s--that can perform this number. He said th111 he rrlt ll'at 'he NIJC choir could not h•"e P''en m anythl nti thst would make him happter than the knov.· ledge llat the\ could perform dHl!cult number so eJ· cellf'n_•..:IJ_. _____ _ DUANE FITCH WINS °'MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP A $50.00 .cl Jllp "llB et"en anoaymouslY to tile .. A C.ppella Ololr In apprl'· elati on or the sacred music b•· the cbotr. Duane F'ltch "aa chost·n by choir membrrs 10 be the r.,dplent of this scoohu5hlp. !"Itch, a l<'oor. 15 llCll"e 1n , the cardinal Chora 1 .. as ,. ell u thl" coolr. and m, ... a sophomore at NIJC. Thr Cardinal Chor11ll", ... hlch a.n of chou me"'- bf'I". haa b<•cn bu&Y le11rnlna a no" PtOltllm or muMIC. Thl"ll fllhl pt'rlormancr .. 111 F'rb. 22 at thn \laaonlc t.odar. The NIJC Choir ha• ll'arned lhi- entire for lhf'U 11 ur. A fund ral•tni; . P&Ahl'UI rlhnnt•r 'P<ln•orPd b) thr choir wlll be :.tuch l::?. .. t Rl NWC llVlll Ca:rd1na\ uf XX •io 736 Enrolled For Second Semester " r. r for !!l:rolll cg to: lbc s.MOnd llCl:lellU PAS&ed. ;30 bad been rell stered to: cby clual'S 1.1 Co:npa"'4! •Ith 5;2 enrolled- a ,.,., •co ror tbl' lll!CODd lll'ml'Slet, l!ll' current record ts a. 9.!i Ir.· Cl'l'&Se. o r more enrolltd. Comp111ed v.ltb the &H .,a. rollment lllst fill, ho,..e,·er. there are 108 fewer utendiag classes. This 1:!.8 per cent declt ne bet wel'n smiestets 111 the lo.raest e1perit>oced al NIJC In recent ymrs. S!lcond sE1Dester re11stra- tlon rtcures since 1960 sbow a 11 teady upward lo 1960 NLJC had 380 enrolled 1961-319. 196:!-l:?i. 1963-· 5:?1. 1966-136. The reclstrar'l> ofl!ce re- that thel'l' are 99 511;. de nib l'nrolled In rusht classes al NIJC tbl• spnnc. King OJ or He<Jrts 01c:4 Schuflr r..cel"•• a con9f'Ot11lotory ,.fss lrom April EYOtts* o# c•,.""°"'•' ''- ev•nln9. The "!001 or Hearts" seml- rormal dllnce. sponsored bJ the Roml' Economic:> depart· meat, provtdt'd anotber 111'.la evenlni; of dandnC for :SIJC atudMtts on Feb. I Z. The hli:bll&bt or lbe e"entni: , .. as the cro"'1ling or Dick scrultr as Kio' of Hearts and Pete MatlCS a& f"1 ;:,,t l\m dlt. Ju,.t be1Drc tbe cro..-01n, ceremon) . the eve llns candl dates - Sell Rter- soo. Dtcli: Scbultz, RAY SCbla ff, Ton:< Tra .. eelt. and Ptte Mutes - ..... e:sco:tcd IO tbe bancls::ind by Ka:<Ja Y.mdt. Holly Ha!Ch, SbUlll suan11bao. and Sharon Luke. Cto,.O-bnrers f I the OC- "ere Dand and J1-mie Bums. son:; or Jo.:::es Bums. mufilc and biolt>IO 1nsuuct0:. Apnl Evans th<' "Inner and th.-m ""ch with a cro"n a.nd G kl:...,. Enten:unmen1 for Ule P<r- nlns pro•ided In' a &JOUP ol Crom Pat Chose· da.nc•• &tudlo, l,.o l4P dancers. ChPrtnP Brunelli• and ShJrll'• Youn11. lllld NIJC'• own Go-Oo l!lrlfi, Kllrcn Schooler and Kolby Ztmmrnnan. \luslc for danctna was pio- vlded by th<' Cardinal Dance Band II\ .. di of \Ir. Jim Burns . Congress Passes New 6. 1. Bill , . A G.L BUI las passed tile l'.S. Senate and HWSI' of R C%>rt'ller:'o.11.tl ves. Thia bl! I will she educational and loan benents lor lbe \'tteran.s or 111e era•a cold war. Tbe btll will cover al I lor- me: ><ho •l'r' on acun• dut:r for a perJod or sll molllb,. 01 more llinoe January 31. 1955. Reservuu and :sauonal am 001 covered by tbla bill. Am)UnlS to be paid 1.:1 QUal· lfied lndJvlduals under this bUI are a" follows: educa- tlonol benents. $100 pt'r month ror a llinsle \'el.4'ran, Sl25 prr mortb for a marrtPd ,-e1era.n; and $1 SO per month ftt a married veteran With mote than one deoendeot. The \'e:..• Club oo lbe N!JC carnpu:. will m"l'I e>'ery \li'ed· o!'sd!l1 durinc act1v11y penod. meel!nc place wtll be ao:iounc('d bl.4'r. One or the s:oals of tbese met' u np wl II be to enlJs:iien NIJC \'etNana abou l Co r111Co::il n& bc:IC II ta frorr tlll bill. CALE.VD4R Feb. 26 - C ••• oo.n II' e mu&lc b7 G. S.':lltb and Co .. Sub. 9 00 p.m. to l:!:OO p.a:. :? - Pnmary clectlon or studc:.1 bod) Marcb 18 - elecl!on o: &tnde:it bodr otoccra. l!arcb :?S - Drama bcpL play, 11· 10 a.c. EveQ' - \'eta' C'"lub v.UI 111eei In the Catd- lnal Renew Ofllce durtnc 1&eli,ltY period. All fre5h:nPn lntuP.Slt'd In the Socllll Actl vill"B Com· mlllt•e !SAC\ 1111enle\\S ror comm.lie.' po•IU oa, -brck the po t<-d bullt•11ni-. GRADES MAY HOW BE OBTAINED IN O FFICE F'11111 •ecne IN 11t11d• re- ports att rl'ILdY ror dlttrtbu· lion :and s111d<>nts m.., pick up theirs Imm th" IPlla· trar'S ofl!oo an,yl1me this Sy M.tb Hoouon "RollY \li'tlllama Nl1ht" on Ftb. 1$ W1lll a succeiiarul even! na rrom tilt' •1ewpol rx or eur.10oe concftned. A Iara,. crowd •:a• lo attendance to 11ee th" Cardinal baaketball team defeat the Gonzap frl)&b with a Ona! 11COre or 96-61. and to qtch tht! halt- time ceremonies honorina Coacb ll'lllla.ma. v. Ullarr. • •bo Is co11Chlt11t thi· Oirdt· nals ror hi• ft!th '"· now bu an lrni>l'l'Slln l<>COtd o( 81 wtns. :?8 losses, and I u ... The hstr-ume c .. remony was opened b1 the Cardinal T•lrlNs and th<-lr nam1ns bat.>01. c was provided by the ,..;uc P"P 811nd und" tlr dlrecuon ot Jim Burns. An lx>nor 1uard wa.s formed b• th CardJnal Drlll Tl'IUn. and the NIJC cheft lead"s t!!ICOl\t!d lbe 1ue11ts or bonor to the f:llJ<l. '.It. Williama Wall honored by apet'chea from NLJC President Perry CbrlsUanscn. Hank Atxltreon. Gonzaaa h"lld coach, Jim Goddard, bnd coach at lbe \:nlverslr.y or Idaho, and Dr. 1.eori Greer. d.,an or p1l7alca1 education at Ille U. o! I. )I! and b<er twin daucht.tr Shana acd Shaun. oo lbe staa:c with Mr. 11Ullau to recel•e sifts con· by lbc comcullllr. racul 11. &lildcnta, and u- soclates or :.ir. v.iulu:!. Theae iina Included a color tell!'1&1o:i ut. t•o reeliallll cl:lrs, roaes tr.: ).!ta. \Ill· hacs. and a aet or 110lid slh"r cut! Unk& fnr lot. Y.llllam. Shalla. Shaun, and Rona. anotber dau i;ht.!'r wbo ...,. not on tile a:aae. &190 rccelvt!CI ¢111. :.ir. \lllllams. ..xpreulnc lhAnlLll £Jr lllmRH and hi lamllv allld, "In all slncerll'J'. this 11 tbt' i:reatei;t mom<'nt of Ill.)' lllr." Th<' 1'1JC RP\1e" Mall Is hlll'P) ID ha VI! tbl'!I oppor· 1un1t1 ID Join In 1111' r•>eo&nl· uon o! '.tr. 111111ams achiev,.. mr nta. l\t' ho!><' that by th,. \lml' this pai><r Is prlntttd 1M Cardinals will add•d anotllrr '1cto11 Ill their r<'· cord-e vtc10n O\N the \\'SU Coubclbes. Musicians, D irector At Pu llman M eeting 1.lvn, pep band !>IP•· ld .. nt. Sl'"'e :.lor, \1('" PIC6· ldt'nl, Richard vr. band manaaN, and James Bums, :SlJC band cllr.,... IOr, all<'lldt'd tbl' North Dh'lalan mel'tlns of lht- Na!lonal Colh'S" Bnnd Directors• A•110c1auon, F 1•b. 11·12 Ill ll11&htn110n Sto tr Uni ··er,. It)', PullmM. The NCBD . .\ la un Maoclnle mt>mber or the> Music Educn· 101>1 ' ConfOrl'ncr, which I• n d1•pnrtmcnl or thl' NnllnMI F.d11c11tlon A11soclri.tlon. Oues1 Conduc10 r Jnml'u Nell•on It'd a 93· plrcr bnnd ala conctrt F'rb. 12. 3:Uup.m, Thia bnnd was compo •ed or band members rrom npprox- l rnll ICl.Y 1$ CDllOl4'$ und uni· tbrouahout thr Pacific The 1otud .. nt- part1c1 • pant11 rrom SLJC olayrd In- 8truments as rollow : Kl'llh Uen , clarinet. Stevt' Moe. trombone, and Richard l..rr. tuba. Jamts Bum11 panlclpalt'd In a pMel discussion F'rb. 11 from 10:30 to 12:00. lie dla· cusaed aucb thlap aa: th!'! prepnratlon or atudenta at sue In th,. music field, what the junior collc&n £111duai. musicall.Y, and bO• th" NLJC bana pro1111m DRIFTWOOD COSTS HEW STUDENTS S5 Art1 who ha en· rolled DI N'IJC lhJ f!IDNWr, and who was not a •IUdMtt at Ulla colle&l' l!rot •etnest.!' r, w1 IJ ha' e to D&Y an a dell tlonal $2 .&o I( he wl to rrcel "" thP 1966 flditlon O( Dlll'tv.ood, NIJC AMual. accordlne to Curtla Ddrtwood 41di· tor. Tbla does not apply IO a111dents who "'""! at NIJC the nrst . emeater lbry have alrea¢1> paid $2.SO out or theH rep uaDon added. Tbe iota! cost or the annual Is $5.00. $2.$0 acb smutrr. Aeyone wbo will not be able IO pldr. up bis annual •h"!l It la ready, Aus. 2S. should contac: Ctlra'.s Cl:allf' In bis o!3ce cllnnc acu.it1 pc-nod. be a&ld. F'or 20 ccnta i;tadents may 51 '11 a mtillns padtt't and tile annual w11l bo aen: to them• Tbe ol1fraood offtce Is s-1 tudent -ofllc". and Is In the atud•ntunl n 11Wldln1. ASB SENDS OUT BUDGET FORMS J ne .1udent board ouai:"t cc>mmltte" bu I •ut!d rl'Q nftlt forrm to lhe racult! advlsens of clubs and orttanlza11ons on campull. Each club 1s 10 on thP ronn tbr amount or moMY his club wtll 0 .,..d next year. JU:cordint to Roser Beck , clalnnan if the budael commll ll'U. Thr ram:., be iurnl'd In c. 11es1Dn Hatch b7 \lar. 15 . II a club dots oot turn :n uua rt'porl, money • Ill no: b" budirt.!'d "' 11 R<'J I J .-ar, Bl.'<' k acldf'd.

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'Recital Thursday , Features Original

Student Compositions A rec:llal. reaturtns 10lol i..

l and orildnal compoeltlon • .. m be held b:t th<! NIJC choir In the col le ae muel c room at

1 7:30 p.m. on Thursdt.7, F'•b. 24. Thl' N!Clta.I will be UDdPr the direction or Lou Kl'll7.

T•"o oripnal piano coa:po-1 sl Uons. "Grecian Melocl7."

b> Robert Deitz, and "Opu 1." lo' Elhel Bdsbt ... 111 b• played lo' planlat JIU F'arver.

I Ortelnal vocal solo~. Include "Esplegelerte," by Sbaron Heath; •'Mi nu et and Chorale," by Melvin Taylor. and "Son·

l atlra." by Melvin Taylor. Most or these student com· posers wlll present their own orlclnal composlllon.

• Also rcaturcd on the pro'1nm wlll be "Ye Arc Not of the f'lcsh, .. which wlll be suna by a Quintet conalsllnc or

• Diane James, Karen Schooler. Sharon Heath, Ron Shockley and Bob Huskey; three vocal &Olos ey Sharon Heath ao-

' companied ttr Melvin TGYlor. a plnno solo, "SorBUNI" Dlnmond played by Jtll F'ar­

' vt>r. and a Cl11rinl'l Trio COD­sl stl n& of K11ren Parrtou. Sally Spnl n. and Keith Ucn.

' The Coeur d'Alene Ctvtc C hoir wtll also b(' presenuna a pros ram on this date. \H. Kell.Y aalo thllt It ts not

\ necessary for a colleu 111u­dent v.ho Wishes IO sins "Ith the Civic Choir IO be In the school choir.

' On F'eb. 22. the Cardinal Chorale presented a procram al thl' Masonic Temple, ac· cordlng IO \Ir. Keib.

' On F'eb. 18. Mr. Kell)":. birthday. the choir o>tudcnts presented him "Ith a sv.ea ter. Mr. Keto· said, hov. ever, tlat ~n even better birthday 1!n

was the ract that the choir has l en med "Jubllate dlo." (Sing Ye IO God All the

'E:Brth ). Mr. Kt'lly empte sl zei; that this Is a particularly dlr· ncult piece or music; this 1a the nrst time In seven yeans

\ bill he has had a choir Clll>· ablror performln' lt corrl'CU.)'. Mr. Kell.v Sa.>'S tha1 he koows or onls ont' other colleae ~cholr·'6L Olnf•s--that can

perform this number. He said th111 he rrlt ll'at 'he NIJC choir could not h•"e P''en

m anythl nti thst would make him happter than the knov.· ledge llat the\ could perform ~his dHl!cult number so eJ·

cellf'n_•..:IJ_. _____ _

DUANE FITCH WINS °'MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP

A $50.00 .cl ~ar Jllp "llB et"en anoaymouslY to tile

.. A C.ppella Ololr In apprl'· elation or the sacred music ~unc b•· the cbotr.

Duane F'ltch "aa chost·n by ~he choir membrrs 10 be the

r.,dplent of this scoohu5hlp. !"Itch, a l<'oor. 15 llCll"e 1n

, the cardinal Chora 1 .. as ,. ell u thl" coolr. and m, ... a sophomore at NIJC.

Thr Cardinal Chor11ll", ... hlch ~ a.n en~emble of chou me"'­

bf'I". haa b<•cn bu&Y le11rnlna a no" PtOltllm or muMIC. Thl"ll fllhl pt'rlormancr .. 111 ~c F'rb. 22 at thn \laaonlc

t.odar. The NIJC Choir ha• ll'arned

lhi- entire rt'Pf'llolr~ for lhf'U •e.prln~ 11 ur. • A fund ral•tni; . P&Ahl'UI

rlhnnt•r 'P<ln•orPd b) thr choir wlll be :.tuch l::?. ..

t Rl NWC llVlll Ca:rd1na\

uf XX •io ·~

736 Enrolled For Second Semester

" r. r ~ l!Plld!J~ for !!l:rolll cg to: lbc s.MOnd llCl:lellU PAS&ed. ;30 bad been rellstered to: cby clual'S 1.1 ~!JC. Co:npa"'4! •Ith 5;2 enrolled- a ,.,., •co ror tbl' lll!CODd lll'ml'Slet, l!ll' current record ts a. 9.!i Ir.· Cl'l'&Se. o r ~ more enrolltd.

Comp111ed v.ltb the &H .,a. rollment lllst fill, ho,..e,·er. there are 108 fewer utendiag classes. This 1:!.8 per cent declt ne bet wel'n smiestets 111 the lo.raest e1perit>oced al NIJC In recent ymrs.

S!lcond sE1Dester re11stra­tlon rtcures since 1960 sbow a 11 teady upward tre.~d. lo 1960 NLJC had 380 enrolled 1961-319. 196:!-l:?i. 1963-· 5:?1. 19&1--60~. 196~--· 1966-136.

The reclstrar'l> ofl!ce re­port..~ that thel'l' are 99 511;.

de nib l'nrolled In rusht classes al NIJC tbl• spnnc.

King OJ Heart~

i<1~11 or He<Jrts 01c:4 Schuflr r..cel"•• a con9f'Ot11lotory ,.fss lrom April EYOtts* '"'s~s'I o# c•,.""°"'•' 'o~ ''- ev•nln9.

The "!001 or Hearts" seml­rormal dllnce. sponsored bJ the Roml' Economic:> depart· meat, provtdt'd anotber 111'.la evenlni; of dandnC for :SIJC atudMtts on Feb. I Z.

The hli:bll&bt or lbe e"entni: , .. as the cro"'1ling or Dick scrultr as Kio' of Hearts and Pete MatlCS a& f"1 ;:,,t l\m dlt. Ju,.t be1Drc tbe cro..-01n, ceremon) . the eve llns candl dates - Sell Rter­soo. Dtcli: Scbultz, RAY SCbla ff, Ton:< Tra .. eelt. and Ptte Mutes - ..... ,.~ e:sco:tcd IO tbe bancls::ind by Ka:<Ja Y.mdt. Holly Ha!Ch, SbUlll suan11bao. and Sharon Luke. Cto,.O-bnrers f I the OC­

CU..~lon "ere Dand and J1-mie Bums. son:; or Jo.:::es Bums. mufilc and biolt>IO 1nsuuct0:. Apnl Evans announc~ th<' "Inner • and present~ th.-m ""ch with a cro"n a.nd G kl:...,.

Enten:unmen1 for Ule P<r­nlns wa~ pro•ided In' a &JOUP o l dancN~ Crom Pat Chose· da.nc•• &tudlo, l,.o l4P dancers. ChPrtnP Brunelli• and ShJrll'• Youn11. lllld NIJC'• own Go-Oo l!lrlfi, Kllrcn Schooler and Kolby Ztmmrnnan.

\luslc for danctna was pio­vlded by th<' Cardinal Dance Band und~r II\ .. di r~Uon of \Ir. Jim Burns .

Congress Passes New 6.1. Bill

, . A G.L BUI las passed tile

l'.S. Senate and HWSI' of R C%>rt'ller:'o.11.tl ves. Thia bl! I will she educational and loan benents lor lbe \'tteran.s or 111e mod~rn era•a cold war.

Tbe btll will cover al I lor­me: ~e:v!cc:ntn ><ho •l'r' on acun• dut:r for a perJod or sll molllb,. 01 more llinoe January 31. 1955. Reservuu and :sauonal Guar<b~n am 001 covered by tbla bill.

Am)UnlS to be paid 1.:1 QUal· lfied lndJvlduals under this bUI are a" follows: educa­tlonol benents. $100 pt'r month ror a llinsle \'el.4'ran, Sl25 prr mortb for a marrtPd ,-e1era.n; and $1 SO per month ftt a married veteran With mote than one deoendeot.

The \'e:..• Club oo lbe N!JC carnpu:. will m"l'I e>'ery \li'ed· o!'sd!l1 durinc act1v11y penod. T~ meel!nc place wtll be ao:iounc('d bl.4'r. One or the s:oals of tbese met' u np wl II be to enlJs:iien NIJC \'etNana abou l Co r111Co::il n& bc:IC II ta frorr tlll bill.

CALE.VD4R Feb. 26 - C ••• oo.n

II' e mu&lc b7 G. H~rt"r. S.':lltb and Co .. Sub. 9 00 p.m. to l:!:OO p.a:. ~arcb :? - Pnmary clectlon

or studc:.1 bod) omc~rs . Marcb 18 - ~oc.ral elecl!on

o: &tnde:it bodr otoccra. l!arcb :?S - Drama bcpL

play, 11· 10 a.c. EveQ' v.~esdar - \'eta'

C'"lub v.UI 111eei In the Catd­lnal Renew Ofllce durtnc 1&eli,ltY period.

All fre5h:nPn lntuP.Slt'd In the Socllll Actl vill"B Com· mlllt•e !SAC\ 1111enle\\S ror comm.lie.' po•IU oa, -brck the po t<-d bullt•11ni-.

GRADES MAY HOW BE OBTAINED IN OFFICE

F'11111 •ecne IN 11t11d• re­ports att rl'ILdY ror dlttrtbu· lion :and s111d<>nts m.., pick up theirs Imm th" IPlla· trar'S ofl!oo an,yl1me this Y.~Pk.

Sy M.tb • Hoouon

"RollY \li'tlllama Nl1ht" on Ftb. 1$ W1lll a succeiiarul even! na rrom tilt' •1ewpol rx or eur.10oe concftned. A Iara,. crowd •:a• lo attendance to 11ee th" Cardinal baaketball team defeat the Gonzap frl)&b with a Ona! 11COre or 96-61. and to qtch tht! halt-time ceremonies honorina Coacb ll'lllla.ma. v. Ullarr. • •bo Is co11Chlt11t thi· Oirdt· nals ror hi• ft!th a~ '"· now bu an lrni>l'l'Slln l<>COtd o( 81 wtns. :?8 losses, and I u ...

The hstr-ume c .. remony was opened b1 the Cardinal T•lrlNs and th<-lr nam1ns bat.>01. ~lu!ll c was provided by the ,..;uc P"P 811nd und" tlr dlrecuon ot Jim Burns. An lx>nor 1uard wa.s formed b• th CardJnal Drlll Tl'IUn. and the NIJC cheft lead"s t!!ICOl\t!d lbe 1ue11ts or bonor to the f:llJ<l.

'.It. Williama Wall honored by apet'chea from NLJC President Perry CbrlsUanscn. Hank Atxltreon. Gonzaaa h"lld coach, Jim Goddard, bnd coach at lbe \:nlverslr.y or Idaho, and Dr. 1.eori Greer. d.,an or p1l7alca1 education at Ille U. o! I.

)I! • '111111~•. and b<er twin daucht.tr • Shana acd Shaun. wt~ oo lbe staa:c with Mr. 11Ullau to recel•e sifts con· tttbul~ by lbc comcullllr. racul 11. &lildcnta, and u­soclates or :.ir. v.iulu:!. Theae iina Included a color tell!'1&1o:i ut. t•o reeliallll cl:lrs, roaes tr.: ).!ta. \Ill· hacs. and a aet or 110lid slh"r cut! Unk& fnr lot. Y.llllam. Shalla. Shaun, and Rona. anotber dau i;ht.!'r wbo ...,. not on tile a:aae. &190 rccelvt!CI ¢111.

:.ir. \lllllams. ..xpreulnc lhAnlLll £Jr lllmRH and hi lamllv allld, "In all slncerll'J'. this 11 tbt' i:reatei;t mom<'nt of Ill.)' lllr."

Th<' 1'1JC RP\1e" Mall Is hlll'P) ID ha VI! tbl'!I oppor· 1un1t1 ID Join In 1111' r•>eo&nl· uon o! '.tr. 111111ams • achiev,.. mr nta. l\t' ho!><' that by th,. \lml' this pai><r Is prlntttd 1M Cardinals will ha•·~ add•d anotllrr '1cto11 Ill their r<'· cord-e vtc10n O\N the \\'SU Coubclbes.

Musicians, Director At Pullman Meeting Kl~tb 1.lvn, pep band !>IP•·

ld .. nt. Sl'"'e :.lor, \1('" PIC6· ldt'nl, Richard vr. band manaaN, and James Bums, :SlJC band cllr.,... IOr, all<'lldt'd tbl' North Dh'lalan mel'tlns of lht- Na!lonal Colh'S" Bnnd Directors• A•110c1auon, F 1•b. 11·12 Ill ll11&htn110n Sto tr Uni ··er,. It)', PullmM.

The NCBD . .\ la un Maoclnle mt>mber or the> Music Educn· 101>1 ' ConfOrl'ncr, which I• n d1•pnrtmcnl or thl' NnllnMI F.d11c11tlon A11soclri.tlon.

Oues1 Conduc10 r Jnml'u Nell•on It'd a 93·plrcr bnnd ala conctrt F'rb. 12. 3:Uup.m, Thia bnnd was compo •ed or band members rrom npprox­l rnll ICl.Y 1$ CDllOl4'$ und uni· •N~llll'" tbrouahout thr Pacific Northwe~t.

The thre~ 1otud .. nt-part1c1 • pant11 rrom SLJC olayrd In-8truments as rollow : Kl'llh Uen , clarinet. Stevt' Moe. trombone, and Richard l..rr. tuba.

Jamts Bum11 panlclpalt'd In a pMel discussion F'rb. 11 from 10:30 to 12:00. lie dla· cusaed aucb thlap aa: th!'! prepnratlon or atudenta at sue In th,. music field, what the junior collc&n £111duai. • pot~nuala ar~

musicall.Y, and bO• th" NLJC bana pro1111m oprrat~,.

DRIFTWOOD COSTS HEW STUDENTS S5

Art1 "tud~nl who ha en· rolled DI N'IJC lhJ f!IDNWr, and who was not a •IUdMtt at Ulla colle&l' l!rot •etnest.!'r, w1 IJ ha' e to D&Y an a dell tlonal $2 .&o I( he wl sh~ to rrcel "" thP 1966 flditlon O( Dlll'tv.ood, NIJC AMual. accordlne to Curtla Cha,~. Ddrtwood 41di· tor.

Tbla does not apply IO a111dents who "'""! at NIJC the nrst . emeater becaus~ lbry have alrea¢1> paid $2.SO out or theH rep uaDon (~es. added.

Tbe iota! cost or the annual Is $5.00. $2.$0 acb smutrr.

Aeyone wbo will not be able IO pldr. up bis annual •h"!l It la ready, Aus. 2S. should contac: Ctlra'.s Cl:allf' In bis o!3ce cllnnc acu.it1 pc-nod. be a&ld. F'or 20 ccnta i;tadents may 51 '11 a mtillns padtt't and tile annual w11l bo aen: to them •

Tbe ol1fraood offtce Is s - 1 tudent -ofllc". and Is In the

atud•ntunl n 11Wldln1.

ASB SENDS OUT BUDGET FORMS

J ne .1udent board ouai:"t cc>mmltte" bu I •ut!d rl'Q nftlt forrm to lhe racult! advlsens of clubs an d orttanlza11ons on campull. Each club pr~den t 1s 10 lndlc;:at~ on thP ronn tbr amount or moMY his club wtll 0 .,..d next year. JU:cordint to Roser Beck , clalnnan if the budael commll ll'U.

Thr ram:., mu~t be iu rnl'd In c. 11es1Dn Hatch b7 \lar. 15. II a club dots oot turn :n uua rt'por l, money • Ill no: b" budirt.!'d "' 11 R<'JI

J .-ar, Bl.'<' k acldf'd.

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~s!.~l~~.~~~. ~· ..... ft J.w ... 1- $N4Mh ot ....

NORTH IOAHO JUNIOR COLLEGE COEUll O'Al.E.Nf. IDAHO

Editorial . .. CO~UH/TY ACT/VEL Y SUPPORTS H/JC

. 'd '"Of . , . ·-~

, ha no mor cf o cnrto1n bocL r porwn w!io los1 h1~ book "

ly omvo . I !iapo ,...., cp -t t • r. ncf f""Ct ,, W'I nQ' bo .. ,,

PLEASE RETURN THE CARTOONS I ..

PEP RALLIES OESIRABLE

fotgel ..+.c• I and

ASB MINUTES TIU I a ri or .,,-t;vl·

u • vt Ult cudl'O I b 1ud !rur lnfDrma11on 11uppllt'd tl)' 8'!1"1 JohtlllOn, &iudmt board lltoc­r•i.11.

A letlt'r ot appr«lallOll !IOCI

Richard Hynl!m1ln, Detau.• Coacb • .,.as read lo ml'l!lb<. or the atudmt b01Ud at thd r Feb. I meeUnc. lo r.1:111 ICllN H1aeca11 lbAOked lb" botud for llnanclnr; the debalc t~·• lssl lrlp. c. 'A'esco11 Ha tcb loCo:::ied

th!! bOard ctinnc an t"mcn:mc1 eeeUnc. Frb. 3. tl::lt cnr.>11-':lelll r : the &t!OCllld llCCICSlt'I Js bclo,. pr.:>Jectcd csur:ia1~ Tblll called !or a ro1:1:wa11c:1 0 f a llCW :l&cal poll C.)' CXIDI• ::.mee co::iposed or EUil'! 80£hl, Belly JobnllOn, RocN Beck, am! Oat! O'Conr.<'11.

Oaf)' O'COllllt'll 11U ap­po!11ted 11Qident bocl) \'lce­presldrnt to ~er"e thf' re­mainder of tbe vear. He replaced Phil Edcbon.

Tbe swdenl board •'Oll'td to p.,. $90.00 tor lhe eleclll· cal In. IAllaUoo or the NIJC :den. (located on the comtr of Garden and :>;orthwl!!lt Bh'd. 1 31 Ille reimilar Feb. 8 meeUnc. The pu l't'ha se o t s; o.oo wortll or letiers ror the slt:n wu also aulhonzl'd.

A p:opasal tor lll11~ ll...., mo'1e pmjecto:s •ill be pre­sented to lbe Board or Trus­tees al !heir ll<'Zl meellnc.

Several co=lat'!es """'al­so appal11ted: &tudt'!nl ortlce dClCorai:.oo: llilok Anderaon (cllal 11:1&0) and .... pnl EYallS. denlopment or land bclllnd admJnJauaaon building Gaiy O'Cc.nneU (dlalm:ao\ Ken 'll'ohl, Elb"l Bnchl. Dale Taue111advlsor. Apnl E .. ns. J~rrr 'll'ai;ner, and llllll.J Post.

:-;"1 ~t<:J<On, clalr::an or lbt' consU IUUOll a>::>t::lllef' ·e­porled Iha: bis rroup r:ic: nd re,.fe"ed thl' conau ll:lllon and lib by-laws. nir.r d.ldn't nn11 an.r nP...c! tor r.-vtslon al lhl time.

Gary O'Connrll ' lun1ee11'<1 10 lake eare or arrsnc t'Dts ro. •elecllnr; and parcti ... 1111:. nt'" mo\'11' sere~ and rub­lnl't !or tbe mo•1e pr.iJector>. HP wUI also see aboul rc-­pelt1n1 lhr mo•1t' proJec:tDll.

Dooald Hl'lkklla was arn­dallr appo1n1ed Editor or :till Cardinal Re,lew.

Tbe b:.9 rd \-ott>d lo Iii Ye Curtis Chaat'. D:tltwood Ed­li.:ir. one Ullrd or $6G.OO of his 'll'Ort. 111:holanlblp.

Joe ll'b1lle1. pr lde11I of the :-OIJC Booslers' Club asked tor studl'nl llll,Po:: In pro:>0Uni: lbe llml I• tas­kelball p::ics. B'ltrd ~:bua a ~ed '° l'l)Ort a dance sponsored b;r lbe Boo t "'' Club. Thia d&:1Ct'! •111 be held ann the lfSU·'.\1JC

r l.

HALF OF ANNUAL NOW AT PRINTERS

All" , .., ~ • i;ra of the Onrcwood :\1JC A1111ml bu been prod::~ 1111d aeo1 10 the publl6btn, R . .-aJbcc Pl ~cbe-1. Inc.. Pa6CO. ll':lsb.., ac:cordlcc in CUl'lla Clase, Dntt11ood edllDr. 'Ibo total number or 11&A:es ror the

Q;,o ' gniups '

TYPEWRITERS ROYAL

l>E~t SALES REPJ,I A O•sf• "t & l;•·~t s.,i,,1.u

••·c•surc T.,c ... 011n Co • 1 '"' • •-•· ~ . . ,._ • ._. ' l 41I

~"=·==·'==R=(~'='E;~======'='A='=•==='"="="°==~=•=•·=:,F:•:::=•;~==:·::::::':?6o=·========l· Student A ulhor Offers Advice To Aspiring Writers Ct!:tor'• ~DI~ Mark II, .. , prucat .~/JC shld~at, AG3 trn'lc.a tro boo TA<' Strn:~ /leatU aad :>at. n ~m&r:'"i:'l:cll Ac~ lo oct psDlubed soo~. TA~ Slrrm711...E!!.... I.I a tnllal r.S­tor; of Uc Coor d' Ale•<' /!Ullaa Tnbc. DaJ~ To f«...,,..,.,. u a boOiO/ s~Ofi stol'SC' tor ueaaous. lie " also nl~a oclltr xoa­JJctioa aruclcs, ere.

B "°' J. ' or-a M.>111 persona believe lbat

l.bl17 ll'allled lo write In the ll r6t 1111dt'. \lan7 are pos!· uve that. If they onl:r bad 1he 11rue, they muld •die 11 dancb' book. oon'I 1ou be­lieve II'

tn the llrs1 padl' and on tbrouch 111-21 achoo! , you a~ sh·rn Ute tools or the 11·1111011 trod~. Tbe rools or .. rtung ue or llllle use unUI you kno ... Whal each rool Ill ror. and then you must pracuce correctly and 10111 Pnouah to dPHlop •lll1nc muscles.

Man7 p~roons o..-n brushes and paints. bl1 a~ not artists. You=• pay $1,000 ror a •1olin and 111111 be In ­capable or playtn1 a concert.

• .\CUJal!>. •ti ans l ~ a ,..., or Ute. The way \'Ou ll\'l', 1ou: lnt.iesb, and lhe p«iple you moTe amoni: (a:Pntally. Ir not pb7mcaU.r) •111 ccnd.ltlon ond lnsplrt' wlllt )'OU "111e. Your ma1ertal i:-Jst be ll>ed IO be aur. Honestr and :iln­ct: tr cannot be rnf'd.

\'on, thr tH.-idnn!nc ,. n IN, oltrn lblnk of "rt tine as lcamlnc IO ptrlol!l'l 90ml' clt'ver tncts. \'es, .rou. lbe ~Doner& Alt' more eaaer ID b<' •uflf'r.i than IO "n h'. Sparltlf', r•t'n tr )DU acble\'t'

II. 1 prellY artlllcfal. It ls n 1 eood lo pNsuad!' yourseH lhal )OU nrl'<l only to l~m the knocJ; or dn.~hln~ orr

llil "'line SMllPO('t'S ln ordN to ix.com,. a succ..,,,sful wrttt-r. Cha=IN and hon""IY arl' tar mo:o> •aluablc 11ss<'ls tor 11 "rll~r than any Irick~ o r sparlll~ ht' can ever achle""·

\'our ""an~ ma.• nol seem ::.o ~lt~I ms bnghUJ or Oo\\ as amoolbb' u somrone rl1e'11. bit lbal mar be be­causr :rou a:e a different ptt&On WI Ill a dl!tetenl Sl'I or Jdeu co expuss •

Tbe moll lmporlllnt thins 5 tba1 :rou CDSI lave IOCI ....

lbln' to BllY. a:id )'OU DIU!ll feel Iba t It Ill etlil nc Ill:­n!Oc:a:it.

Y ur o •not lo te cle•tr. 'M1Uo' !lell dl5COC!racln Yoa. th• ,.rfl :. Id wnt ab: I peop • placea and Ud 1¥S. R bet' Peollll! ar lnte led n people. Pal ;rou1n!t a tile rtadrr'll sh rs. t>o •t n tla ftt. -l11cs. Ooa"l. r aodcr· "11tli:·;:Ufl

11n r::si ... 111 be 116. Tbe 11n::t:al la publlsbed 111

lbr ~ l>CltU.. and ~ crythlnc 111 on &ebedule tor lhe a econd dndllne. April 1 ~. Cba.se NLld.

Woodcock's Drug Store Co•d·e - S.ndr.e•

p"f!'\Cr pt 0"'~

U• N J•w"•'- St c •• .,., 4' AL.,..

New Supervisor

J.o,, Frick :-ie,. to the !'llJC campu11

this semcstN Is Je11n Flick, who will be the voca.t1onal supeMsor. Frick's duties Include annnldna and 11e1un' up \'Ocat1oOAI PIOll'llJll!I In hllih schools and nlllht ex· tension courses ro: octllls.

&iper\'isor Frick Is head of the \'OCBUona.1 PfOJl'lllDS In 10 Nortll Idaho counties.

J. Prt ck laucht vocatiolJ. machine shop 111 LC\\istoll' Hillh School for nine vea~.

Frick ror el r:hl 1eani at· tended summer lrai nine cc~ ferences ot Idaho Stale Unl­.erslt;r, at Pocatello, ldallo • Be also served as presldf.!111 d lhe Idaho Industrial Ttll") inc aasocla11on lo l~-s~ .

J. Fndl and bJ11 .. 1re. Rulli, haTe three children and one cranddau11b1er. 11111 hobbe,. include rocll culUns: and ; woddoc •1th metal. lie alll(I l'DJD!» salt ..-att't fi!lhlng_

"I like the Co.ur d 'A ll'll'll area ,·ery much . llll I tuD not u~ed ID the lone winters. I am looklnc for .. 'ard IO the summN and lhe rA:tt'atioil that II offer&. " he said.

Remember tbl11 always or thin(CS lhat lead ther to ,·ei4 atlon; not Iha t II be misfo r­tune, but to bt:1lr It nobly I~ cnod rortu nc.

COE; R ':~:;~~uusi STYLE SHO, ltOMEN'S WEAR 4

Foondatlon• - Oreuu · Cooli Spor1sw•or ond Lingerie

104 N. - St. - c..., 4'Al•HJ

ARCTIC CIRCLE

0-1 c ous Ho'!1bvrgers

~os1es1 S~rv1c~ In T °"""'" •n• Sttc""o" •·..n~• " LOUIS FLOWERS

"P . .,,.. "'""E" • ltk•orool Spooy• & Florol

Auo•ttt•oal\ C••lo• 0•"9"~ C ••••• Pco•"" .. O"' u 11.,, A .....

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COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO '

LETIEllPlll'SS

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• ort ( ,,,. •"''*''""' LOCAL SNOWFALL FAR SHORT OF THE RECORD

~ A• .1ou gan clumh u the Calling &no" this "'lnler and brood abou t thl' -aloKh<"'. 11no"' shovel s Md aching

• bnok s, remember Urnt I t could be worse.

Yes, much Y.orsl'' For In· stance, back In 1921. 76

•inch~ or sno"' fl'll at Slher I.Ake. Colorado - \\lthln :?4 hour.<. And at Tahoe, CaU· Comla, 108 Inch<' of ~"°"

• c:ame do\\n bet"~" January 1 :?th ao:I Jn nu al) I 5th In 195:?.

The record :.nov.fall fo r a • c:nlendnr month occurred at

Trunarack, California. \\IUCb i:ot 390 lnchl'S during Januar)'.

' 1911. accord1n1110 llorld Book Enc,.clopedlL The sa.iie »l'Gr. a rc."COrd drplh Of "no" acc:umulatt'd at Tamanu:k,

~..,here ~ >! tnches co1 ered the J!UUnd.

The nil time record Cor :.no" 1411 In on~ seru;on "'ns set

\ from Juli· I 95S to June 1956. "hrn 1.000.3 lnchl's ot snoY. frll at the 5,500 fL lt.•1·"1 or 'lounl aanter. \\11shlnc10n.

~ Allhoc1h tbrst' are aJI re· ccrds. 30 Inell snowfalls are not IOO uno.i:.u:al. In lbe hi Its souUl...a..~I of 1.Akt• Ene 11nd

"'Uike Ollcino. thf' a1em1<' "'Int" r s.no"' fall 18 more Iha n 150 inches 'Ahlle Ene, Pa .. \\OH bunt'd l:t .. u :?Hnch llOOW•

~hill on Thank•11i1·1n1t of 1956. In cllse you 111<' wondrn nc.

• 14kes a 6-lnch la-er of ,t sno,. or o. 30-lneh IQYer °" I di\ ~no·• to equaJ lhl'

a t·.n(_ .. r.u:.fall

._ SPEECH CLASSES FILLED T •rt 1s 11 capac:111 •nr~ll·

n' nt .n mo 1 .>f th< pc~ch c1off~($ lhl~ srmt•l'tt"r. ac · ~ordtn~ to or. Earl Prldcl)', sf>l'~Cb d•·ri:ut~nt IM!ad.

lru truc:ol6 ll'llCh!ni; 8Pl'i!Ch c:llUisei ar•• ~tarcarct Oalt', ~Rlcllard ltuteman. Bunard ~· · :.man. and Earl Rlddy. Ann"ll<' Blt:n:ill and Ra)T'..ood Stoor do not tl'DC h apecc '.:ias~r& this fi~tnt•at<i, Prldcb

1&ddrd. P11dd• •IHO !illld that he

.1nd lhe o\h1•t foc:ull y mt>mbN '"-.111• PMUtl of lhr l f'COrd

Richard 11\iwrn•n irnd hi. d bate tram hu com11Ued.

c r.unut•d by aa \1ns. 311' I klni:: ( rY.Ud IO

Ill t Cll!C' ' Ira. auc Ill • ' · v.b1ch v.111 i... rr· . Uu pun."

IHTERCLUB COUNCIL TO SPONSOR DANCE

Ethel Brlsht. ASS pre.Jdent, reponed thal the 101erclub counol held a meeoo0 on Feb. 16. Roser Beck. aopb · omore clllss repn• !ll'ntat1"e. conducted lhe met'linc.

RoSl'!Tlll l ) Hanaoo, or the Sodal Actl\111116 Commt11ee. asked Iba! one of the clu~ sponsor lhe dance planned Cor Match "'· II WU deClded that the lnte>rclub Cooool would spon"Or this dance, wllb Candy Da hJ as cbalrmao, said £~1.

Plnnb for Campus \\ eek were discussed. Ethel said 1b111 lbe '¥il'ek of APril 25·:?9 bas been selected ror this ,.,·ent. More plans v.11! be announced later.

CLASS HEARS HURSE Mrs. Oordr.. • class "n

child de-·elopmell receot\1 beard a talk by 'Jrs. Bo>rb liiesel. ob•IA'trtcaJ nurse at the Lak l' Cit.>' Oen era.I Hos· pltal. rl'l>orted Sue Dunn.

&Je said that \Ir... Hiesel dlscossedthe use of hTPDOs1s In chlldlirth, and stressed tbe lmpOl'Ulnc:t' of lo»e aod acrecttoo t>erireett paren:s and chlldren. She sard that lack or parental r::atunt1 leads to man' problems In the de1elopmt·n1 uf c:hlldren.

PRlllTS FASHIONABLE Susan Dunn. bom• ec Stu·

dent. "-J>Jf\~d that • wide 1-anl'ly or prtnr.a ... 111 male Cashion nl.'n durtnE !be "Pnni: """"""· ~ aa!d that Ulesc pnnts will ~ In· Ouenced by Blldl classic patterns u cal loo, checlls, plaids and atn~. Tb• pnnta will ran1e from mltda· turc pro,1nclal Qoralb to bold stYllZl.'d abstract deslcns. \'l•1d 161nnd Prints ... 111 also be seen •aJd Sut'.

DR>JrlA REPRESEHTA nves Tbrll' drama wdent from

NUC - Catlu' Hortz.a. Gary Ch111>p•ll. and Pee Dobnnao -•ill reproaent lhe dnun11 de­partrn•nt al the UnO•ld Cot · l c 5c tournament at \IC:.Unn· 1•11!• . Creson on \lorch 3·5.

31d P•I OOhrnan . Pee Hid lbal both CalhY

and °'1r ) &II' flr&I H:nl'MM drar::11 atuder&a and lbls "Ill be lhclr fir.st CN>CHIUlUI)' IO represent NI.JC In IUI lnte!· ooller;!u<' acav111.

.,tL f .,bi ., . ·"Ii DORM NEWS WOMEN'S DORM ·King OJ Hearts" Candidall'...8

.,.,,,.,n do"" r a1den~ rl .. cenll.Y el ected new ocncus for Ille sem.,.ter. T hey ·are presiden t. U nda \\'lse, \ict'­presideot.. O•en Staley; ~ec­rcta.r:r. Dof".1tlu' Cbmbea; anauer, L•alee 1.1011sblrab. eo<lal c:tiainmn. Pall)' LeL1· l:IOC, •nd do:::i res1cu:.er. Sasao OOetOe>r.

Tbe dorm oCllOl!r.! are dtaft· Ina a new llel or i.!ISJl &llOllll to Pl••m dorm UCe.

F'ortllcomJ111 Co: thla aem& ter I• th«' 1ponaonshlp of the annual Sadie Ha,.kJna dance>, \larch 1 ...

MEN'S DORM PtUI Edd< n. roa:if'r NIJC

11tudeo1 bod1 Ylce-preslden t. la lbe ne• don:i procoi:. He Is rti1lad111 SIU l\!111ball, 'lrllo ha~ tranaC•md IO lhe t:m· ha.- tratU1ferrl'd ID the CDI· \'eraltJ oC Idaho. WANT PICTURES?

You wUI never !Ind time for anrthlnc. If you want umr 1ou must lllake IL

YOU CAN ORDER PICTURES TAKEN

- Cbadea Buxton DR COPIES OF PICTURES USED IN THE PAPER

IN THE BOOKSTORE

Have astronauts made pilots old hat?

Suro, rhe boyi who go ol •Ii• pod> g11 the big, bold h90<f..,.s But ,1 you

wont to 11. rne bg opponun ' · 0'• i' w !1't the o ircroh 'has toito off and klt\CI on 1.e...,Otot thovsoncf

'eet o' tl.in>Nay

Who need1 polo!J? i AC does And MAC And SAC

Md ADC The<e's o reel fu1ure rn A:tr forc;e l1y ng. In yooo to COIT'O oircroh mav fly higher, faS!or. ond funher •hon wo dare droom ol. But they'll bo flying, w•th men who've hod /lus Force llignl Ito n ng Ol tl>e COl'trob .. Of course rhe A r force o!so hos ple<\tf ol jobs for rhose who wQll'• be 'lying AJ one of tne world's loigosi and r.>os: odvo...:ed reseo•ch ond d9._ ,_,, organ zcr.ons. we l>o'we o conl.nu.ng need for

>e:..,,t "' and engonee<s YO'Jf'9 co ego grodvclos n ~ lie'.ds "" f.Md

!hot they'll hova ·~ opport;n I'( 10 do woii r"<lr " both .,1ores1>ng ond .mportont Tho foe oi. nown0<e will you nave grec•oc lot 'udo Of tOIPO'l"bl '( rtg1

/tom the starr lhOn on 1ho Aero'f)Oto Teom - the

US A" Forcot

Youmov bo portclllot f dt' cre>' od in •~·.._., voor Ar Force l!OTC progro01, 0•11<1o t ••ft " sfu-

def\•1 of mony " voor collegM fo< ~ ci.-•o 'on !his ond othet ways to ~-A , Force coml!IJUIOll, mo ri>e " "'• • covpon ~low

~-r------------------, I ()4 cer Cot.., 1 .. o-oriCMt_,. 0..,, JCN ,,. I I eo. A, •-... "' ,...,. eo ... '•• • ,.,,. I I f I ~ I I ,._ ,.,,. I I~ ciouoft•- I I I I ... I ' Ct, _ _ __ 1 -- ! ~--- ----------------UN I TED STATES AIR FORCE

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SUB ver1wn QUESTfO,\ ' '"Do vo• th1n4 tl1at lb< rcsu::p:1011 of bomb­ing on ,\'orth i·u I .Vam bl! tbl! U••lcd Staks kllS eRdcd Of

Ui11sen~d CD<Y huP< of PC!DC<'· 1111 &C'ttluu-nt of l~L 1•1e1 ,\'<m cmtf/ICI ...

ROD WOODWARD. Sophc>­more. Educadon: "Both aide.. mu~t come to some l<lnd of acreerr.rnt. If no apeemmt. nuc!t•ar •sr' ..

LEE GROVES. Freshman. Bus. Ad." ··1 think Cblna wlll Mier tbc war If we ke<-p bombnc. ·•

JIM YOUNG, Fre!lhtnan, Pre­D•ntal. ··:;o. the onty wuy r.o catn peace la r.o wipe oul Hanoi and nil olbN Vlt>t Cong stroni:ll<•l~ ...

LLOYD OONEY. F'reshmnn, &a. ... d. ··No. I fee! that th• rct1umpllon of bomljoi: on Sorth Viet Nam only prove. our adamonce towards af· ft>Ctln11 a 11rtOment of the confilct. ••

MICHAEL McGUJRE. SoPhO· more. SOdololY· ''Tht> re· sumpUoo of tnmi:.nc may provr r.o North Viet Nam that "e will ~uu· In Mia. "

DORIS G. PATTERSON. Frc-:shman, Bus. Ad., "Thls mll!htprcivt>we mean bJalnes5. and make mr Vll't Cone tallc Pt'aCt'. ••

MO.TON TURLEY, Fresh­man, Educ.Uon: "No• In tbr fifllt pince, there can bi:­no prnccful ~etOemcnt."

RON HODGE.Freshman, Pre· D•ntal· "11 mlallL bdn1 North Vlrt Nam to 1he confNl.'nce table whPn llll.'Y 6 i;ure Ibey baVP hnd PnOUlh.' •

KARE:'> SCHOOLER. SOph­omor<'. Home a: ' 1Jnlll the U.S. and VI eLnnmesc IJ)V<'m· m•nl con sll down and dla· cu~' I ~SUl'6 concernl RR !hi.II cr!ala. nnd use a lltUe ln­lrlll11•·nc<' llke tho amills thry are suppos«I to be, thNt' will nt'VN be ony PMlCf'. •• CllARLES BLAKLEY,l'resh·

man. lnduslrlnl Arta: "Thf' cmnnc" for pl'OCCful &t1U(Pmrnt ha~ pn1>Red. I think thl' VIN Con~ will fipbt to the end. ··

li:UZABli:Tll BERNARDY. F'r<'llhmnn. llOm<' Ee. "'If bum tinr. l 8 resumt'd It Is """ lbl<' thl• oct would lrwl lo a cnmp lrtr world nnnlbl· lutlNn."

NEIL Pt::.'TERSON. F're•h· man, A1!11cullllrl' "I think thn rr~um11Uon IJ I bomblni was , •. 1rnUol. ~o will nrv1•r ha"l fH"OC• unl1·"" Vt'<' cnn 1 1n\'h1c, th•· \111· 1 Cona th11 ... "'11 n 11111 •• lnn11 ns lb1•y conllnut tu b<• a1111re11sl Vl' In th•· fllr 'a •t.1

I 'HANK BOGARDUS. i>D1>h-1m11r.•, Botun\· ··Thi• ""81 al lhl llm•• If ~o PUbh lhl' S• rth V1o'I Nam Oon•mmt·nl lntu 11 11011tUon 1<h••n lb1·y 1<lll ban:aJn nn our t<-rmt<. Th<• onh JH•a.ct• WI' can hn \·,• I~ tht JlUlC't \\'l"" Cb.ft V.1 n. ••

B 11 l ELLIOTT. Sophomort·. Bu1>1nr 5 '"No. Bombl Mil );onh \"IN N:i.m \\OO(d pro­i..bh hl"l(l promo!<' a p1•ocr­lul ~rill• nu•nt.'"

F.D DWIS, f're>ihmnn. Edu· r.1111011 • No, 1 do not Uunk thf' IP•Umpllon 1111 .. <"ndt>d OR\

111•1>• I 01•acrful ,f'llJrnn·n1 bt'<":OUM' I fo••l lf ,,Mll1·m1·r~ 1 .. 'ilna to roni~ It 111 more lllH•l\ I.!> "1111 our conllnua· lion. Ttus •Ill lM thr Vil-I Conr. km•" "" v.111 11i;,1 until "-£" d•·h·nl Ci.>mrr.unlsm. ••

I 'hall "'" ••t P<'nn1t m\ sd! to 1'> ~ su !<"' "" t hate: M\ nLm.

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A uw Mechanics A re Skilled Workers

Cl•~ Go1,,., ~•Po"'"Nte" ' ~eod. O'\"f'll"Sffl os Die• T~sCM" replace o tor' pipe.

Sy Donald ,.,., .. -.010

A world •ithout cars would be llke a steamship Without an ocean or Easter wtlbout th" Easter bJnny.

\\'oue than a culeu world would be one In which all the co.rs were In disrepa11. and there •·cren•t any me­chanlca to dx them. There­fore WC' ml dlt conclude tba t hone1 10 a bee Is Uke a co.r to a mechanic.

\\'hen we get I or.o an au IO· mobile and drl ve oft we usually ue tll!nklnJ about

Klrb,, Y.rul~1r II•'•"• as Flo-1d Fte•lond 011ploln1 1echn/eol ,,...

trv<'fl()l't• tn on out°'"c•r ... • '"°nl.'C)/,

our dt'sUnaUon or other rele­»ant occurances 1 o our life. SCld<lm do "<' think about v.hal nnkrs thr machine Uck­unlcat<, of ooork, th~ .. hor· rid bl'nst" brcak11 doa n. Thl11 ls "'h"n Ille mechanic~ In our world dlaanosl! the Ollmcnl' of the car nnd set o buut tMI r 111 k of rc1)111rl na Ille dlllXln~c. It's much Uke a docll>r and hl1> paUl'nt.

To bt· a compett'nt m«hanlc who can repair almotll anr part of 11 <'or, II loltt's a great dra.I of Umt'-•·Iaht years ap· proxtmat••l)'. Ill>\\ e"l't, no ... mo.i mechu.nlcs s pt'dall.7.• In a pnrucuhu arva of m,.... chnnlcal \\ork, 11 111 tlu:; tr111 nl ni that Is 1mponan1 and th' SIJC \'ocat101111l D••part· ment contributes to lb b edu· c .. uon.

T»enl,V-clRht ..iudents are •nrolled In the IM>•Jl'ar Auto 'l\(·chanlc1> oourst>. ~·P<ln com· rlelln' the rrquirecwnb for i;r1tdu11uon, a Mudt>nt ... 111 r~Cl'I'" 11 Cl'rllfil'ate of corn­pll'Uon. !ti' ls llrn qu:il1· Ot>d w bf' an apprt'nllC<! mf'cballic who -..1 ll work ror a !l'llllCI'. d~a.h'rship, l't.c.

T"o 1n,,1ructors. Clt.''e Gnlnt>, d pa.rtment hel>d. 11nd Fl• ,.d F"t<"t'land. tl'!lch ~uch b11''" thine, 11s motor 0' N· hndltns:, tran,.,ml~,l~n aod dll!• I• nttol rrpair. !r nt·f'l!d al11tnmtn1. and tun<'Up~. lo nixnu la r. ' O.rl!:l ....

Dr t-<llnpt tcctl\:t~ \~r-

alls. the sllldents lllke i.pan the practice automoblles In a lnri;e. ,.ell·f'qutpped shop. ntow Ibey ke"P track of nil of lbOSt' greasy Utile parts and reasaemble them toio a car &PID Is be,ond me.)

Willi the r.ouch of 11 su111eon performlni; a dcllcaie apera· Uoo, lhP s111dents adJust •IJ1ous par..s that ba'" 10 be accu1111.e down to thousandths and som<!Umes ten-thousandths of an 1 nch. rt one llltle part 111 out of plac:<> or Is not set rttlbt. tbe •hole aui:ornobile is rend!"red Immobile.

On the other hand, the mechanic must execute the sll'enltlh of a mule and use .. ha1eve: lan1:1u1i;;e seems appropriate lo eet a hard or 1-•:r Job done--11nd I don 'l mean "that darned lbilllt".

m tb the car populalloo ex­plodl ng tremendousb as 11 ls today. the mechanics' profl'S­slon II' a 111>od one. so far ... ~ employment pos!dbUlttPs are conct>rnf'd. According co pr:>­Jected rsllm:il<?s mad~ by lC'adinc co.r manufac111rers. an o.ddl nonol 100.000 me·

chamc.; 11>11! be nceded In tour )eAI•. Tile pr,. ~!II number of cmplu1ed l'Chan­lcs IS llbout 300,000.

S.: the nc-.t ~me you i;!lt !nil> )our C11r, plnsc don't rt'&;a:d It as 11 ··~ lKlci:Lnc mon!'.-ter" Uu:u has !?at ures all I the n:::ir. ln:nead, thlnk

l Ill! th<' skl!I 11 ha" Ill.ken t --d "P '" c!u ,.,.. J.

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N.l.J.C. REVIE•' C:O.wo d"Alen•, ldoho. w.d., Febtuooy 23. 1966 41

CA1l1PUS ORGANIZATION NEWS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Three "l!ellkN" from the \Jntver~lr.; of ldal>O, 1('1)rt'­srnun1 Campu,, Crusade, (a COllt'~l' rellrdou' orp.nlzn­llon) preamtPd n pro1nun dunnr t\\o 'pecla.I m«"'Uncs or lbr Cho. ttnn F"ellow~hlp Club. F'eb. 3 11nd ~. They dlscus.;ed lhe stat1dln11 or Chnstia 1uy on coUese cam· pual'S throuctiout tbe U.S., Kathleen Frost. member, re­ported.

Guest speakero !ram Ille Unl\er:;tl;)" of Idaho \\ere: ClllJI< Pedlcord, Blll Hollack and t.ntcr CooUe. These paople are very acuve In the l:ru ,·enJ ty Cnrnpus Cru· sade, ~n5~ Frost addt>d.

She conttnued by slU"fnc thnt several NIJC students, wh o are members o t the Chrlstiat1 Fellnwi< blp. O.re ..-ork!ni; on the development of this 1:11>e of club at NWC.

PHI THETA KAPPA Three PTK members lu ve

been cl>Oseo lo a 11end lhl' annual PTK Con \•en llon a I l\'enatchl.'e. Wash .• F'eb. 25·26. They are: Bart> Scharff, Delta Klll>P& secreULrY. JuctY Geh­ll!'ll. 1tnd Betty Johnson. student bo1trd secretary.

Rei;! strati on fees and other ewense:i will be paJd by the C11llllnal service Club 11nd the Presbfterlnn Club. nccordlng r.o Robb Sehui:e. Delta Knppa nee president.

The conveitton Includes n fonnal lnltlnlion or new mem­bers. a co.sun! dance, group discussions. a dinner and luncheon. IUld n speech b)• Concressrnnn Tom Fole)·.

CIRCLE K CLUB The Circle K Club bl'ld o

s"1m ptuty Feb. 5 at the Krystal Plunge for members nod lbei r dates. Twen('· ll'Jest.o 111tend1'd.

Also present "crt> Mr. and Mrs. H<'rsChell Riebe, ond Mr. and \Ir•. Ozzl ~ Walch.

MtN th!' swim t"veryone 111 U!~ po.rti had 11 s tenll dl nner a: lht' Kryi;tnl Plungl' res· 1aiJ CIJll.

Circle I\ members \'Olun· teert"d r.o usher for the re· sel:'\'t'd Sl':lt secllons at the WSl·).;IJC pine F'eb. 19. nt NWC.

NEWMAN CLUB O"cr 100 s111deni.a :ittended

at1 lnfomntl\'e dlsaisalon,.. F'Pb. 9. DI Ille Ednilnat.er Stu" dt'nt Onion. Guest spealceno \\CFC IWO GonUICtl Jcsull pnests-Rev. J. J. Evoys!'t nnd Rev. V. F. Cbrtstoph.

Tho topic of the pro;rnm .,.,,II "Adolescence•'. FRENCH CLUB t

A slid!! and tape recorded prescntnllon about the arc:hl ­tec111re, o.rt, ond clvtllzo.tlon of Fro.nee durtn& the t311t century "os presented al the lo.st meeting of tho French Club, F'eb. 7. The meellng wns 111 the home or Annett~ Bl(DlaU, French l nstructor, which Is located In French Oulch.

David Pence presented ~ report on Catherine De MedJCl­quecn or France. wife of one !'"ranch king. and mother of three others. I

Refreshments were sen'l!d after the meeting.

The nexl meeting wUl be Mnrch 7 at the same place. • CARDINAL SERVICE CLUB

The used book sale con· ducted by Ibo Olrdlnnl Ser-1 ''ice Club dudng the sec:ood semester re111stratioa was ex· tremelY successful according to Barb Scbo.rff, chalrmat1 I She snld tbtlt lbe club made o. profit of S4 o. Barb sllid lbat the success of the sale may be c redited to Ille use or lht# old book store ns 11 collection 11nd selling point: frequent advertiSlng, nnd good patron· o.ie on the port or the studen, body.

Barb saJd lhnt the Cardlml Service Cluli has donated $2~ to nld the group of dclegates­who will a«end the Phi Theta Rappn regional convention at llenatcbce Valley Col!ege• Feb. 2S nnd. 26.

A sophomore commJltee hns been chosen to nominnt.e new omceni for next ye11r, so.Ill. Bnrb. The elections will bl!' bt>ld OD Mnrcb I.

"The shones: was r.o glozy ls 10 betplldt'd by conscience~

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Cards Tough A round Boards

NIJC Jumped Crom 20th 10 Ulb In las 1 week's poll oC coaches ror Na !Iona! Junlor

' Colleae Athletic Assn. na· uonll rantunas. The :op 20

I. BurUn1ion. lo"'B (18· 2) 2. Lamar. Colo. (23· 1) 3. C11meron A&:M . l.A1'1on.

Okla. (18·2) ~ - MOberl)'. MO . (20·3 ) 5. Mlarnl ·Oade. Fla. (19-1) 6. Wiison Branch or Chi·

CQllO (17-0) 7. Murmy A&M. Tlshomln·

o. Okla. (15·2) 8. EneTech, Buffalo, N.Y.

(21·3) 9. Mlneral Area or Flat

~River, ~. <20 ·3l 10. Joliet. Ill. (19-2) I 1. Paducah. KY. 12. RobertMorrts,P1usburi;h

I> 13. llesley, Dover, Ocl. H. llharton. Texas 15. l\1JC 16. Foll Ood1e. lo1'a

" 11. Vlncenne:., Ind. 18. Bethan.v Lutheran. Man­

kato, ~unn. 19. Port Huron. ~Uc b.

\ 20. Brevard. cocoa. Fla.

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DIHHER, DANCE PLAHHED The l\'IJC Ski T ea.m's cbJll

feed o.nd cla.m cbowdl!f dinner wUI be Crom ~:00 p.111. 10 7:00 p.m •• ~td-.r. Feb. :?5. at !be Elk's Club tn sand­potm, ttaho.

The dance sponsored by tbe ski 1eaci will be from 9:00 IO

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Th sue s1u c1~b 1 a cc -spoasor ID 111• SCbwe IZ r ll11&er Carnhal. which •lcl bl!' FC!'b. :!5-:?6. a1 S::h•eltzer Basin. Sandpoint. Idaho. The follc-o 1n' 1nrannanon

was aupptitd by Richard Cbnrpou1, SlJC Sill Club Achlaor.

Th" acb~le tor tbt two­day evt!Ot II. Frt~. F4'b. 25: l!:OO a.m.., QUttD Jud&llll. Sortb Short Lad&•. Sandt>olDI, 11 00 r..c: .• Claat ala.Jo::i. ln­t~rcollellatt ra~D and q;en, 4 00 p.111... chill abd clac cbo1wdtr dlnnf: (spon­ac.red bJ l\1JC Ski Club). 50 ctru. al Ille Sandpoint Ellis Club, 7:30 p.m... t.orcb-UJbt pallldt, SC:bwtltzer Buln, and Crom 9: 00 p.m. IO 1·00 a .m .. a dance alao spon,.,red bJ lh• ak.I club. which wl 11 be at the Elka Club.

Al tht dance. lhe Scllweltztr 1\'loter Camtnl Quun will ~ Cl'Own~ H•l•n Holland Is Ille quetn cuu:lldal• from sLJC. Tbue eTenlll will oca.11

Saturdar. Feb. 26' 11·oo a.m. sla.loc:. lnttrcollel!a te race-­cci and wolllll'n. Z:OO p.m . • tam fuo race rail 6kltrs eu­JtblO. Tbeo al ~: 00 p.m. pnz• wUI be awarded IO Ille •lnllt'ra In front of lht SChweltr zer loclce.

A iota! or eleven oolll!&es abd uni verslllm have been I nvt led ID parddpnie In lids "Inter frolic.

Cards Dine On Roast Cougar

!llOul&aln lloo, prepared bJ loll. Frank Evans, na Ille c:&1D cl.lab urved at a dinner hooo:lni; !be Cardinal basket· ball team Feb. 11. Tbe meal. wMcb wu beld In lbe studt!Ot union, was sponsored bJ lbe Booster Club.

No special 111\"ltatlons were Issued for this dloner, and lbere was no SPeclal propam. I! lllere •m allJ' SPtclll al1· nlfica.ace lo urvtn& this meuu Just beCore 1be cazdl· na I' ~ second c a:ne ap.ill at !be w S.1.'. Coubabea, II was net - •atlOO"d.

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ID lbe pr\'l11". ·1ar.- !hf' ll"SU · l "SC var,..~ 111111<-. Ille Cardinals mured th,. r~rd or !be hi llh-Cl.l·ln~ \\SU Cou· babes by coml nc from behl nd to Ue the p.mll 60-60 at lbc flail 1110 and fo rce t!H' came Into ovcrttme. The \\SU Frosh bad nol lost In tht'J r lll!ll 35 pmu over 1"0 se~oa.

ID lbe O\ er11111e ataslon, bolh teams seated t•o points a.nd were asaln llfd •hen lb!! su:i sounded. At Iba I pc>lnt Ille pme was called so that tile two va~IY 1u1111' could bave lhelr allotted •armup pertod and a dlflappolnted Cardlnll sauad bad IO aenle tor a unique Ue 1orne. 62~2. Somr or Ille Card squad alao r<'rnember 1 90·89 1011 IO lb~ Frosh last year which holpod l.belr vtct.ocr s1rtn1 act under ....,.

The Coubabea led 3&·20 at the half. •lib !'.1JC acor1n1 an uobellt•ablo 23 per cen t from the Qoor durln1 tht Qrat baH. After !be break, how­ner. NUC'a rull<e>urt pte• bepo to ba•e effect and •lib 0~111b pactnc the •" tack. tbr cards alo•l1 CIW 1111 UP W1 lb !be Froah. Sclrultz put up a Ir.yin to bnna NIJC to WI lhln t"'1> polnta and SCbtarr. wllb 1wo mlDutes to 111> . cllml1 dropped In two tree thro Wll lo kno I the score. Bolh teame stalled tr.Yins ror n 111>od shot and lime ran ouL

Jn !be overtime, Sclultz made a 1001 25-Cooter IO put Ille Carda I a front 8~80. But Lou Hobaoo dropped lo two free throws ID U• II UP apln. A&aln Ille Card stalled Ille Ume out. boplns tor a sure sbol or another o•el11me oedod. Tbeatral"llY back II red wht!D !be came •as anexpecteclll' ealled al tbal polm.

Tbe came wu a lhr11ler all the way , allhouab wsu led !be entire came uotll lb• IWO minute mark. Ted Y,1el' man ...-as all Illa putildly ID· dlc:ated be would be and be led acodn& t>1 me evM!ioc wltb 28 poll&a. V.'ben be Cooled OUI lbe Carda IOOk a.dvan1a1e or It to callCb up. Ma.aJ or bis ballketa came on Up-Ina. Ill• Cot!ller 1a111111ase f!Dm 'iairJr:ia Wiil Sdlool , Leau- Allen. and FUiton pr'!l· ,,ded lllOflt or tbe acorln1 belp for wterman.

The l\SU tuU·aourt presa pve Ille Cards trouble In the Qrst half but Rich Blll lOD scored 16 pol nta ID keep .SIJC Within strlldn l dis· tance. Bd tton and T,.•eelt did a fiflf Job on lbe boards a.II even1n1.

Ober Ill and his team c:ates IZ>Ok op tbe 1cortn1 ala.ell wbm BdllOD IPI IDIO tree throw uou ble ear1J' In the secood bill Scblart alao ptaJed well and addPd 10 polota tor lhe e•nun~ Hts cltt shots put !be i:iame Into overame. bul be bad the ml..­tbttuoe or mlsalac • rree throw WI lb three aec:onda IO

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BdllOD roul~ OUI wtlb lbrect minutes rcmalnlns. bu t 111111 led Ca rd acortn a for the n11h1 •lib :n.

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NIJC 90 - WHITWORTH 76 T'"' Care.Ina a · ,r

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rtnlll &e<>r" ,..a111l0·76. 1bl & came wu shnllar to

the one the llllthl brfore &I SI.JC ~lM.'Pt for 11 Cardinal dr•ft'nftr 1'1llch Ra''" up n:an) me.ti! point•. P!Vt' sue plavers acaln hll for doubt" 110011ni; fil!ll:c.i. SCbultz led Cardlnlll i;connc 1<1 lh 20. Schln rt hit 19, Brainard and Ob• r~h l'tlCh a dd••d 12. and Trau'C'k c-hlppf'd In JO. Torry S'9lcy m:1tctil'd Schultz

"1th :?O. •ltb cbt o! 10 lleld i:oal trl".s hllllni: thr ush !.hr 11'1 In lhr Sl'C<>nd ha.If.

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Idaho Frosh Are 20th Victim Of Cardinal Cagers

A ;i>od '"'' >d turnLd ... ut IO see u~ CAtds 01ln Uwlr IBlh sual,:!11 and ::otb or tht' au· 600 "11h 8 109·79 bo::!e CO:;rl

•la o "" the Idaho Frosb. The l&lllt' WAS CIOSt' unUI

tht' Cards brokt> loose Jutit before !bl- ball for a 5~--11 halt II me lead. P!lll 'll'addrll kepi thfo Froah l:i ti:" ram<' dorlr1$: :be rlri1t half with his 13 patats. Rich Bntton and Ray SChlo!Y dropped In &e,l'n and sh II Cl d ID& IJI rt•s pC!C I· I• t'IY ta Ult' l!ut hal! IO pact' U:e Catcb.

Bnttooand SC~Ja!f cor:Unued lh<>lr tomd pace dunnc the 5t'COad hall and l'Rdl'd up 35 am 2i points. Tra,. ePk addt'd H and SCbullz 13 ID tbc CUdlm.I erron.

Traweek, Sc:lllafl' and Bn'· ton also controlled 1bt' board~ WPll. Guarda Schullz, Brai· nard :and Carner hsd another !Ice 12 Jilt CO\IIll: Cbc ball up desplle dost' cbecldlll: b)' th" \'andal Frosh.

Tbe samt apln showed thlll lhP wcll-balanct'd Card· lml ,,qued lunctlom 1'1tb any of the squad In :!:e ~mt', and dtm0nstnUl'd bow :be con· &!ant prf'si;ure on bolll of· rcll!>e and dP!ense by ttw Carcboals brealts open a 1aml' dunn& tbe Hcood bait.

lDA.HO P:ROIH (""I) - Ci.-. Wll­u ... ';. J• J.-.aoo •· Jtoe !'irrl: 10. 0.r? t.oc •d"' ~. Phil ..... u l "'· IC\111 W.Ulflr ~. D•"• P'••fC'O :. 0.w CioH 11. "•l""• S.t'I• :. Bob HAn•1 '2. a .. T•• lD..

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Cards Sweep Pair From Gonzaga Frosh. NIJC 103 - GONZAGA n

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:-;JJC ID 11 52-~S •'<l~e ror th•• llrst h:.11 but Ill~ Cards brok<! loose ll.f~: lbe Intermission for D I 03·77 "1a :and lhdr 19111 of thl' al'BSOn. Tho pme '"'" ph•yed on the G<>nzap. Door.

Tho atn:mc Cardinal l?ont pn>Clcl'll -;o paints ror the evmlac. "1th Tm•ttk b:l\'lni: his b~t JSCOnni: nllllll ,.llh :?";. Bntror. addrd 23 nnd S:hlarr 20. SChull:! chlppl'd In 13.

G nzas:s h:td trouble ~tllnc ta !Dr c!oae-ln allots bt'Couac of lht' con ucl or rutb board" bJ the CardinDI Bt a Three, lilt Tern. Irv.In and ~Uk" Mt"Glaley hit :?7 and :?O re­specll\Cl:f. ~!Ost o! thfl'sr 'A"t'tc I roe far on t on the noor.

:-;we hit 22 or z9 rree lhrov. lllt~Ptll for thfl' e\•enlni:. th!'lr tws: P"rronnance lrom that depe:tm~.1 Car 1he Sf'UC:l.

OC!SPt te a Bullpup full · court press dunn~ the enUre pme. Bra! nud, Ca.rney and Schultz i:ot the ball up lhe noor W'!lb ll:tle rt'al dlll! • ail tr. L' tllt' sconnc ,.ho"~.

S'IJC ion - Br-•&Mfd •• ObU'lh •• :khi.llU 1 l. Carn•J j. ~h1•tf lO. 8'11'0A J )• y,..,tt•k 21.

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OREGON TOURNEY NEXT Th" CJUcllml~ \\Ill ml'l't

Clal p Junior C lll'i;e Crom • .\! ~rla, Ote. Ft'b. :?~ tn thfl fl rst round of an t'lcht-team tourn~• :it On1ano, Cre. to de1.-miM ;\ho coes io thl' :-;.1c.u rei:ion•I In Phoenix.

NIJC 96 - GONZAGA 61 A d• f• n •"lch I• pt the

CortZat:a Fro h rrorr ICll!n• play11 at:a rtl'd hi tthllllhll'd :-iuc·~ 2Ja t win or thr ,....,,. 110n apln1t one los' and a Ue. Th" Call!:. rompl'd ov the ZllC:S 96-61. to cap "Rolls Williams Sli;:hl' '.

SP•en Card! nnls entered the colinK In the fil8t lall, le~

b' Bnaoa with 13, to P~·tluce " 13·Z!' lf'ad. D~nls Bly t.iad su nrtd -Is for Gon· zap In that pt"nod. t

N IJC •ll'!lped up the pace ln the eecond hull and ro.pldlY pullod a,.ay from the Frosb. Brttton• :!": lfld th• •venlna·• aconna. Brainard, Schultz and SChlaff also hll double II 11111es.. 'Uk!! McGln\111 paced Goazai;a wtth 19. I

A blllllll&bt of tht second lalf ""5 the line play or Frank Dorllncroa on th ~ boo rds and his many I ntercepl bons on defense. Roy Me,yers also Jookt"d good on the boards. •

11 WL~ a line evenln& ror thl! entlr<- 5qt1ad as well os Coa cl \\lllll1m». Nine ol the team hit the ~corebook.

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