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8 Students Earn 4.0 Average For First Semester Thcr "el'I' t'llh' !1111-tlme slUdcnia "11.'l "aUaJcht A" crnd• polnl a-rrsi;cs amonit !hose on n.r Dean'S Lllll ror the l1tsl •cmt-atrr or thr 1965-66 school year. :11Udent.i. •erl) Al!'S Bd M an b n Campbt-11, Jor Clart, Ronald Fl.llher, \'lrcll Robt n 51'1\ a&I', &lily SpeJn, and J ohn Thomas. Nln<'ly-one others also mde tbe Oran's Lisi, 1'1llch con - s1s cs ol all scudenU ca mine I:? or more cred11 hour.i and ca r nlna ,rade point ••·erases or 3. (Bl or hl1hcr. Tho"l' "''h or 3 .5 10 were Elalnl' AdklllS. Sharon Bia) ne, Karen Boseth. Jan Bull. Martha Cle•eland, Canel' Dahl . Sharon Drnlns. Robert EJy, Ed"ard Co.lllvan , \lartlyn Cross. Jack Hammond, \l n bl l' ll an!-On, \llcharl Hen- ddck.... Pcnrl Lontz, Mao· A nn L.uedllte, Karen Pamou. Neil Jn AM Rich- mond , Carol Loora SI.. Amand. Clo.111· Simmons , Dia ne Tucke r, KennNh \lal - 1crs. Linda ll lli>on , ard enrol ll orthlni:ton. Othrn. a vcm !llna 3. and O•Pr Cathnn Anclse11:; , Ellle SB tor, Oil• id BPadtoll. Gt>or se Bentham, Shery I Vlr111nln Blnnford. Paul Brei thBUPI. Elht•I Mae Bnehl, John Brocan. l\Aren BNt>h<'r, Bund.r. Richard Caron, Chai - n Pld, Da•id Cbark, Bell) Col le lt, Coun, Arthur Cooper , F'rnnk Dt1rllll1lton . Robl'n Dlt>t z . f\'Mr)· Durt- schi , Cantl•· FUiier. \\alter Oilman, KIJ Clu' on. Gret - Chf'n Cotz. Tcm Ha11Aood. Cree Ha.ycnp, 'leh1n Hayes, Sluuon Heath, Ben.• John - ' son . A 11111 Ki ebert . John Kll lmsn, Allan Ko-kl. Dam Ko••tch, L• • • ' • rttn F'r 1mf:' . Ja nlC•· \lcEuen. Philip )t-redlth, John llch, Kathryn Norlh, Cary O'Conn<'ll. Da•1d Pen cl', Gn ry Pf'ter., Sally 1 Po&t, Paul Prr1 y, Robert R1Cl', Andrea R05S, \llchael R '"'· Klaren &lnd, Barbara Scharf!. JAnis SIOop, Dani el • S!>('nce, Dorotlly Teter. Sltlr - il'> Utz. Phylll" \'an Hess, Lurry \'••rhel . DUIDl' llachter, Jerry llncner. Unda \\alter. Du Id lll'CI"' rn, Diana \lelh.'r. CaQ While, l\athl<'en \\ ,,,. _ f Id, Gal' V.u"'k", Jac:cs ,, •• d Rldard -'"· ASB ELECTIONS TO BE HELD M ARCH 18 Thr 1 I< n ,f rs for b d •• l will be March 18. Cand.datCll for llfCSld• nt aze Nell Peterson. John O':'le!ll. Jan Bull. and Mill Turi"'· ·•ho II\ a "rltt'-< n candldale, \ ' lcr-(l(1•s111<>01 candldates ir«' Pei: Dohrr:usn o.nd Terr) And.r on. spet>c bf' to b'> l!lildr b\ the respenn e cu - • d td:tt"" UIP l••nustivrt) r.rh<'d- ulrd !or \tnrch 11 o.nd 15. dun 1 ac:.i.v1I\ p.•rl .d. "' "rch _ - S1 • 1 D nl'I s1>0n«1rrd b lh NIJC cholr I!> - Tbe ' u r Tlllt R ar.,d, vie -SUB \lo.reh IB - Co.rdlnal B>:ios - tN Club "Ill po mo the B I ·r Club'" Awnr4" i;ht, tn thC' SlB·· toil nnd i ubUC ur•• in\ilt"<I. Draft Is Now The Urgent Problem For Nation's Youth l tor' \O" Of !Ar .. t:crtat1'!11 a ,.,, drofl •ttuattoa. ti bl!oot 1 1.bs paper lo A,;lp clan/r tu ta- It 111 oJ I.le draft 111 ti aorr The loc'11I dfll/I lloald bee11 oa:estiowd &;o a iil.t:f/ -.tmber oJ tk Ca.dtaal Re- 1cu. hotur:cr, r:sore speer/le an/or111011on 1a rn1crd lo tllts local area L< v.aw1la bl.: at lhts 11 .. .c. Cons('QlfC1llr. u c lh<' /ollotn>14117el!l rall::td taf0t:J1all011 It'll/ prOtt !O be c. F'or almost a wholr Cft!C- raUon of youn1 Amrncans. thf' drnll tos bt'en 8C>methln1 for elM> ta .,.om about. The e:;calaaon or thP •ar In \ 'let Nam - and lb<' Ukellhood that II •ill nsc hlChN - ha.s clan,rd all that. Somewhat abNpUy, lbr draft has become L1e uri:ent problem In !hr U'es of e•'«'I) .\mertcan c:ale bt'l'Aren 18 and :6. Tbr m&ll'""er nttcb or lbC' nrmf'd aft' steadlb 1ncrea.s.ng and thl' or lhe llHUft' lndlco t cs calls runn:ni: well 30,000 n month. Al lhP bei:i ml"' or 1965. •hen thr U.S. bad onl,. ::!3.300 men In \'lrt l'/c: , less than one ppr cent •er• draftees. today, dra!tee:; make up 20 per cent of the near!)· 200.000 m.-n In \'I et Nam. and the pro- portion Is iv at> higher 1'1thnstns:uoop coc11ttments. The nt'• !oductf'<' Illas bas bt-llPr than or.--in.(1\e dla.nce of reach! ng the batUelt eld. Many draft rush! ng 10 ftll !heir larger QUOlll.S, han• run throucb thr &"'1lahlr suppl• or ellcible, mn-<lefer - red slni:Ir men and practicaJlY exhau&ted the Storr cl mamed men wt thout chlldrm. The tl'$ult Is lhBt 1111' collel!<' man- po11l'r pool must be lapped. ... lreatl)· mnizy b0:11ds. part.lc- ulartr Jn Callfomb •bere Junior colll',es !lounsb. hat'<' bri:un recla5:!.I !ytnc collece :itudf'llll'. As or Jn.st Wf'tk, collt'Ge studrnts ln 11111 DO t be :au1Umat.lcaL11 de- ltrable they will be called ,.lrn necessary to fulfill dra n quota,.. To decide which students to I.alt', Ucut. G<'nl'rul Le•ds B. llcr.ibev . -;::, tbi' onebr.ir JmlJana fUJ:I bov v.ho has run Ille draft lot }ears, b:is re ID!lt.tated the quattncauon test used dunn11 25 Jl'llN, htL'< rein tltutrd the QUllll ncat!on lest USt!d dun n& lh" Keorean ll ar. lln&he.r be- llt•vcs Iha! only the bl'St scu- dcnlA should be 11.nd •Ill d l!'llnd l!lllar a o:iod 11airl' on th,. CulleC<' QU:iltf1t'3llon or a rl0 Ul\OIUl.bly hi Sh rtlhk In da.""' to rnsur<' a atud<•nt d•·lrrmPnt. lind r the "'"' tJlcs, the draft boards .. 111 nc• dl!Cid" "hcthl'r "•Ch atudt'ct I mo:t• lmport11nt to thr nabonal wel - C:ont1nut·d on P•a<' 2 COEUR D' "UN( IDl'.HO Campus Plarl Exhibited • , °",,,., ·• JC 1 rJJdert'. I ••Ploln hla NIJC a"' and •ca,_ '"ode/a ro President P.A . Ctua rlott· 1'-d ,.,_ '"',.,.,>Ilda- ,. .. ,.,O"lol Library r•c.ntly. D d 1 bapp<n to aee tM and l'Dlluse NIJC campus drawl.:i'3 and 8cal!! mod"ls o! wht>re he ftnn auend•'<I coi- n 11: pased :0.1JC Catr.1>U» ex- il'Cf' classes. pan111 n In the hall n"ar the Al the present lfllll' a com- U btary about two.,. «eks asi? mlltec trom NIJC, conslsuna Th"'" plans •"' Pll rt ol a ol P. A. Chrlsuan8Qn. co l- th<'sts belni: pwpared by praslden t, LeRoy F' . John E. Scolo"5, 11 lormer Dl1on, trust""· W endt , N!JC st!ldeat. ,.bo !a now a Rar &:one and Cla rence flit.': }l'lll archl!cctare maJo: Ha:i i o< lllr racull;y, ar,, at tbe CDI' tr.!lllY or Idaho. •or r th th" fln:- of ti. atll'nded !'>llJC In 1959111. CullN, Calt, Nam,. M1. Scolt'" cllo&e NIJC for and DavJs on a mastn campus the topic: of his thesis bf'- pbn. Tltla plan .vtll char t ause be st>en thP rapid future devt-lopmenta and e1 - uj.,."th ot thla collec<' In tian£!oc ol phnlcal la clllt!l'3 yeaB and because b n 1 '"LIC ca pu. en\1sloia a student bod' about :?ODO ,tudems by ROTC OFFICER TO Ht commPntt!d that, "E:IJat· SPEAK AT ASSEMBLY Inc facilities ,..llJ not abll' to handle 11:ls in>"t and .... m !lue IO be supple - cien:ed 1n :be IK'U :-U!Dre." The ClJllllCS plar., wblcb be has des1cned. Includes a pbyslcal bulldlnc em- bracinc square feet. This "Ould house cbc:i:ISll)' bloloo. pbJslcs. aod bactH- 1.iloi::r la.boratones, ofllce :md space. Seate& also pNpo11es Lllat :-OIJC add a bwldlni; CODSls\lDC ol 1.'ndDe<'riDI:, dn.,•i na. and surveylai; lal>- Tbl1 llllld!M •ould sm>\ide spac.- for !o:- C"S trr students dunnc re11llar da.• llme bour • and fol art clall!les at AnothN ol the llUUCSl.!ODS cade tu" the ar.:blll'cl i::a)or Is lllll the present lr..TlllCUlum be ustd as an audilOrlum and muSlc C(,o:tple1. A n""' ntb- plant. !Mludlnc a s"'lrn· trJ n' pool. b11Bketbll.ll court, and pro,1d.nc apact" for otbtr nthl<'llc needs would b>: lluilt If lhla plan •er used. Scoll!lS p: posed tbat the t'OCo.Uonal ol11nt-blcll boU3 rnrch1>nlcal arts and I ndu • trial 11rl el.cl"1nic1 , nnd aut.o - tit' enl:u cf'd. He r It tho.I a nm• d rm. tao will n be IK'ed<'d. lllio SCQle' boll" and dleam tl\l\t Jus pllln, or a li::tlat o"", wtll b• used to bt'auUh h \'l!'W of lil lncre&4e In 1.. _r 11ni.!d s a t es forces In \ 1et Nae , 100,_ mend collece ace are !tally 1r.lf!ft'llted ln Ille opeCl t!o11 ol rnllllary proeuwt:1•nt methods , lncludins tile dralt, enll&mcn1. &IJd the ROTC pr - 11ams. L-. order IQ pr '1de Id to the atu· dco18, :; me1:1brr r i:ie t:lll 'er.ii I,) or ld4btl ROTC stall "111 b.- 111 SJJC ll edn•sday, March 23 11> conduct a brtef IJ'C'SC!&allOD. The C:""rl:ll mil be heh• ct:rlnc Ille ncth117 period lo :he C'CI and nttecdance Ill a re<JJI :e=e11t for all male a1udPnl& who ba w rx>l com- plct«I o: cntNcd Into 1hel1 mlllta Q obllcatlon. F'or t he rtolllll!Dd">' or the di.)" llle o!- Dccr •HI In tbe lor ' 11 of!ice to tatc n lew all .. bo aze Ill ROTC and toproccsB ttDllt! or bo " lsh IO 11pply, The process I ni: •U! con- 1&1 of !llllnc out a questi on· ct.In-. taldnc a t •o-tiocr ,.ntten c1ar.d ts l!'Jll, a nd n i.11" n.t -"' n' !.J r • p • 1cal Mn mtna a on . CAP, GOWH ORDERS D UE tMMEDIA TEL Y o..,. """ '' "ta v be! jr ' f'Tl'1- ..... and I rcotten to tum In m<'nlll ( r c11pa a nd c:ons an' 11. k t'd ., do so 1mrnt1dlately. 94 P er Cent Of Student Body Are Idaho Resi dents Sll •f th r r · ••nt or SIJC' T.1 6 atuii•"llUi lhla aemeatcr art l<!a h rcsldenlll , Thrl't' att, 11 1ud•nlA tnNlh•d from tJ U lht'r 8 lltll'fl, 1wo Canadian 1>rovtncea, and <:>n" forl'l i;n count n. AbOUI u5 pu cent o r d rnts rttl ll trtd lb l lvJm addu .. e-1 •IU1ln th" Junior co lli ! K• di trtc l ( l\ODlt•nol Countv ). or 177 J::nrollmenl !rum lhr OlhN r •ur counuc • In tunl or collM: C! Ale.a l •I •IP by th<l IA t Idaho leal 11laturn· Sh• 'l!honn !17. Bonn .. r 5'l, ncn<-wah I 'I, Bo undan 11. El1hl o thM !tl<lho counl11 In o ther ul 1'0 have tu· de n la err oll ed al NIJC. Th<' count.l e • al c mc ,.Ith lhe four non-dlalrt ct In ArPll 1. pay oon·tc drnt IUI • Uon ro r lh1Hr ubJrct IO fund!! 11vullabte for that purposr . Th,.t e arr 18 flL m Latah, fou r from l.J.: "'• • thrr•• from Nuz l'••rcr, two f rom Camas, an d one Pach 1!0111 Bannock, Blal n<' and !dam. Other s wte 11upplyl n1 NWC wll h 11 tudt'nlll uh'. \li11 1hlnc· ion 22. Pennll)' lvanl a 2. Ora· con 2 • .!.lont ara 2. New York I. Colonulo I. t.ew Jnse Y I. V. 7omln& 1, ll a ... -.11 1. Con- Dt'C t! Cutt I. :.uchl cao I. Ca ll · lo r nla 1. ! owa J. T here ar e lh1ee Mrolled C rom Br!Ush Col umbia, o ne comea from Al but a, and onr studen t tails f rom Iraq. Enrollment CO!llmu rt- Jtles • llll ln th collese dl1- 1rtct: Coru r d'Alene 350. Pos l Fal ls 53. flll)'dMI 33, Rat hdrum H. 501111 La k e> H. B, Hilrrl on I. Cataldo 3. A thol 3. Ba yY11:11 l. Otll tr neubJ cc.m1111n! Ul'S w! Ul alZl'a bl" nur:i b<'rs of 11udent.s at NIJC. Ketlo11 35. Sandpoi nt 34. l\allllC<! 13, S t. :on es 12. Os burn 12. Mul- IJl11 12. Pri est Rlv•r 10. Bon- nets FtrT\' IO. lo!Osco7, Pio••"'' 7, " J: ·rvill• 6. CARDINALS LEAVE FOR TOURNAMENT T' · C1<r<htt al .. - d . d't SUD<I 14r Phoenix, A nz.>na t o p la Y In t bl' AJCAA r•s:onal tourna· menL T h<"\' m,.t the wl nnrr ot a playoff ..,.n Carbon or Eastern lit&h and Cochlae Coll <i;t> of oou&llUI, Anzooa 10 tile !Ir.it r.JUnd. tn Uleolh.r tlrst rou nd pme, Phoell1 Colll' '" met Dl•I• Coll r&e of SI. t.'lah. PbOt>nh Is hoil 1""111 !or th" iournar.i•nt 11t1d i:smu were p ll\Yl'll In t hr P boerll 1 Onion Hieb Sc hool ere: OD :.iar cb 7. The ll! H' and con llC lall on car.:es •r r< ' scheduled tor '.t.Jrc h 8 and th• w1nnl'r S>ftl t 1 11" rab omal to uma:::rnls In l\ll nsu. pr:i aJ .. rr b:oadCUI ovtr Coeur d'Alrnc :ad! ta Uon K\"NI o vrr U' wire l? om Pttorn11.

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8 Students Earn 4.0 Average For First Semester

Thcr "el'I' t'llh' !1111-tlme slUdcnia "11.'l "aUaJcht A " (~ .) crnd• polnl a-rrsi;cs amonit !hose on n.r Dean'S Lllll ror the l1tsl •cmt-atrr or thr 1965-66 school year. Th~ ~. :11Udent.i. •erl) Al!'S Bd ~, Man b n Campbt-11, Jor Clart, Ronald Fl.llher, \'lrcll ~:lllrr. Robt n 51'1\ a&I', &lily SpeJn, and J ohn Thomas.

Nln<'ly-one others also mde tbe Oran' s Lisi, 1'1llch con­s1s cs ol all scudenU ca mine I:? or more cred11 hour.i and carnlna ,rade point ••·erases or 3 . (Bl or hl1hcr.

Tho"l' "''h nvcr1111~ or 3 .5 10 ~ . were Elalnl' AdklllS . Sharon Bia) ne, Karen Boseth. Jan Bull. Martha Cle•eland, Canel' Dahl . Sharon Drnlns. Robert EJy, Ed"ard Co.lllvan , \lartlyn Cross. Jack Hammond , \lnbl l' llan!-On, \llcharl Hen­ddck.... Pcnrl Lontz, Mao· A nn L.uedllte, Karen Pamou. Neil P~CrliOn, Jn AM Rich­mond , Carol Rice~. Loora SI.. Amand. Clo.111· Simmons , Diane Tucker, KennNh \lal -1crs. Linda ll lli>on , ard enrol llorthlni:ton.

Othrn. a vcm !llna 3. and O•Pr "~re Cathnn Anclse11:; , Ellle SB tor, Oil• id BPadtoll. Gt>orse Bentham, Shery I BN~lrom, Vlr111nln Blnnford. Paul Brei thBUPI. Elht•I Mae Bnehl, John Brocan. l\Aren BNt>h<'r, Eu~en• Bund.r. Richard Caron, C~n Chai­n Pld, Da•id Cbark, Bell) Col le lt, Rob~rt Coun, Arthur Cooper , F'rnnk Dt1rllll1lton . Robl'n Dlt>tz . f\'Mr)· Durt ­schi , Cantl•· FUiier. \\alter

• Oilman, KIJ Clu' on. Gret­Chf'n Cotz. Tcm Ha11Aood. Cree Ha.ycnp, 'leh1n Hayes, Sluuon Heath, Ben.• John -

' son . A 11111 Ki ebert . John Kll • lmsn, Allan Ko-kl. Dam Ko••tch, Pat~~· L• • • ' • ~lau ­rttn F'r 1mf:' . Ja nlC•· \lcEuen.

• Philip )t-redlth, John \~be ­llch, Hen~ ~sci. Kathryn Norlh, Cary O'Conn<'ll. Da•1d Pen cl', Gn ry Pf'ter., Sally

1 Po&t, Paul Prr1y, Robert R1Cl', Andrea R05S, \llchael R '"'· Klaren &lnd, Barbara Scharf!. JAnis SIOop, Dani el

• S!>('nce, Dorotlly Teter. Sltlr­il'> Utz. Phylll" \'an Hess, Lurry \'••rhel . DUIDl' llachter, Jerry llncner. Unda \\alter.

• Du Id lll'CI"' rn, Diana \lelh.'r.

• CaQ While, l\athl<'en \\ ,,,. _ f Id, Gal' V.u"'k", Jac:cs ,, ~ •• d Rldard ~ -'"·

ASB ELECTIONS TO BE HELD MARCH 18

Thr 1 I< n ,f rs for b d •• l will

be March 18. Cand.datCll for llfCSld• nt aze

• Nell Peterson. John O':'le!ll. Jan Bull. and Mill Turi"'· ·•ho II\ a "rltt'-< n candldale,

\ ' lcr-(l(1•s111<>01 candldates • ir«' Pei: Dohrr:usn o.nd Terr)

And.r on. c~mpDJi;n spet>c bf' to b'>

l!lildr b\ the respenn e cu-• d td:tt"" UIP l••nustivrt) r.rh<'d­

ulrd !or \tnrch 11 o.nd 15. dun 1 ac:.i.v1I\ p.•rl .d.

• "'"rch _ - S1 • 1 D n·

nl'I s1>0n«1rrd b lh NIJC • cholr

M;ar~h I!> - Tbe ' u r Tlllt R ar.,d, vie -SUB

\lo.reh IB - Co.rdlnal B>:ios -• tN Club "Ill po mo • the

• B I ·r Club'" Awnr4" ~ i;ht, tn thC' SlB·· toil n~ nnd

• i ubUC ur•• in\ilt"<I.

Draft Is Now The Urgent Problem For Nation's Youth

l tor' \O" • Of !Ar .. t:crtat1'!11 a ,.,, drofl •ttuattoa. ti bl!oot 1 1.bs paper lo A,;lp clan/r tu ta­It 111 oJ I.le draft 111 ti aorr Crt$1~.

The loc'11I dfll/I lloald 1~ bee11 oa:estiowd &;o a iil.t:f/ -.tmber oJ tk Ca.dtaal Re-1cu. hotur:cr, r:sore speer/le

an/or111011on 1a rn1crd lo tllts local area L< v.aw1la bl.: at lhts 11 .. .c. Cons('QlfC1llr. u c Aop~ lh<' /ollotn>14117el!l rall::td taf0t:J1all011 It'll/ prOtt !O be •~for:::ah1 c.

F'or almost a wholr Cft!C­raUon of youn1 Amrncans. thf' drnll tos bt'en 8C>methln1 for ~omEOne elM> ta .,.om about. The e:;calaaon or thP •ar In \ 'let Nam - and lb<' Ukellhood that II •ill nsc hlChN - ha.s clan,rd all that. Somewhat abNpUy, lbr dra ft has become L1e mo~t uri:ent problem In !hr U'es o f prai:Ucall~ e•'«'I) .\mertcan c:ale bt'l'Aren 18 and :6. Tbr m&ll'""er nttcb or lbC' nrmf'd lore~ aft' steadlb 1ncrea.s.ng and thl' prosp~t or lhe llHUft' lndlco t cs calls runn:ni: well o~~r 30,000 n month.

Al lhP bei:i ml"' or 1965. •hen thr U.S. bad onl,. ::!3.300 men In \'lrt l'/c:, less than one ppr cent •er• draftees. today, dra!tee:; make up 20 per cen t of the near!)· 200.000 m .-n In \'I et Nam. and the pro­portion Is llk~lr iv at> higher 1'1thnstns:uoop coc11ttments. The nt'• !oductf'<' Illas bas • bt-llPr than or.--in.(1\e dla.nce of reach! ng the batUelt eld.

Many draft board~. rush! ng 10 ftll !heir larger QUOlll.S, han• run throucb thr &"'1lahlr suppl• or ellcible, mn-<lefer­red slni:Ir men and practicaJlY exhau&ted the Storr cl mamed men wt thout chlldrm. The tl'$ult Is lhBt 1111' collel!<' man­po11l'r pool must be lapped. ... lreatl)· mnizy b0:11ds. part.lc­ulartr Jn Callfomb •bere Junior colll',es !lounsb. hat'<' bri:un recla5:!.I !ytnc collece :itudf'llll'.

As or Jn.st Wf'tk, collt'Ge studrnts ln ~t'no:'ral 11111 DO t ~u be :au1Umat.lcaL11 de­ltrable they will be called ,.lrn necessary to fulfill dra n quota,.. To decide which students to I.alt', Ucut. G<'nl'rul Le•ds B. llcr.ibev . -;::, tbi' onebr.ir JmlJana fUJ:I bov v.ho has run Ille draft lot ::~ }ears, b:is re ID!lt.tated the quattncauon test used dunn11 25 Jl'llN, htL'< rein tltutrd the QUllll ncat!on lest USt!d dun n& lh" Keorean llar. lln&he.r be­llt•vcs Iha! only the bl'St scu ­dcnlA should be 11~ared 11.nd •Ill d l!'llnd l!lllar a o:iod 11airl' on th,. IOC~ucsllon CulleC<' QU:iltf1t'3llon T~t or a rl0 Ul\OIUl.bly hi Sh rtlhk In da.""' to rnsur<' a atud<•nt d•·lrrmPnt.

lind r the "'"' tJlcs, the draf t boards .. 111 nc• dl!Cid" "hcthl'r "•Ch atudt'ct I mo:t• lmport11nt to thr nabonal wel-

C:ont1nut·d on P•a<' 2

COEUR D'"UN( IDl'.HO

Campus Plarl Exhibited

• , °",,,., ·• JC 1 rJJdert'. I ••Ploln n~ hla NIJC C011'tpu~ a"' and •ca,_ '"ode/a ro President P.A . Ctua rlott·

• • J~ 1'-d ,.,_ '"',.,.,>Ilda- ,. .. ,.,O"lol Library r•c.ntly.

D d 1 bapp<n to aee tM and l'Dlluse lb~ NIJC campus drawl.:i'3 and 8cal!! mod"ls o! wht>re he ftnn auend•'<I coi-n 11: pased :0.1JC Catr.1>U» ex- il'Cf' classes. pan111 n In the hall n"ar the Al the present lfllll' a com­U btary about two.,. «eks asi? mlltec trom NIJC, conslsuna Th"'" plans •"' Pll rt ol a ol P. A. Chrlsuan8Qn. co l-th<'sts belni: pwpared by Ice~ praslden t , LeRoy F' . John E. Scolo"5, 11 lormer Dl1on, trust""· C~ratd Wendt, N!JC st!ldeat. ,.bo !a now a Rar &:one and Cla rence flit.': }l'lll archl!cctare maJo: Ha:i i o< lllr racull;y, ar,, at tbe CDI' tr.!lllY or Idaho. •or • r th th" fln:- of ti. atll'nded !'>llJC In 1959111. CullN, Calt, ~'Artell. Nam,.

M1. Scolt'" cllo&e NIJC for and DavJs on a mastn campus the topic: of his thesis bf'- pbn. Tltla plan .vtll chart • ause be ba.~ st>en thP rapid future devt-lopmenta and e1 -uj.,."th ot thla collec<' In tian£!oc ol phnlcal la clllt!l'3 pa.~t yeaB and because b n 1 '"LIC ca pu. en\1sloia a student bod' about :?ODO ,tudems by 19~. ROTC OFFICER TO Ht commPntt!d that, "E:IJat· SPEAK AT ASSEMBLY Inc facilities ,..llJ not ~ abll' to handle 11:ls in>"t and .... m !lue IO be supple ­cien:ed 1n :be IK'U :-U!Dre."

The ClJllllCS plar., wblcb be has des1cned. Includes a pbyslcal ~cll.'nce bulldlnc em­bracinc 12 .~ square feet. This "Ould house cbc:i:ISll)' bloloo. pbJslcs. aod bactH-1.iloi::r la.boratones, ofllce :md 1~11ue space.

Seate& also pNpo11es Lllat :-OIJC add a t~'Cbnlcal bwldlni; CODSls\lDC ol 1.'ndDe<'riDI:, dn.,•i na. and surveylai; lal>-~tones. Tbl1 llllld!M

•ould sm>\ide spac.- for !o:­C"S trr students dunnc re11llar da.• llme bour • and fol art clall!les at rui~L.

AnothN ol the llUUCSl.!ODS cade tu" the ar.:blll'cl i::a)or Is lllll the present lr..TlllCUlum be ustd as an audilOrlum and muSlc C(,o:tple1. A n""' ntb­l~llc plant. !Mludlnc a s"'lrn· trJ n' pool. b11Bketbll.ll court, and pro,1d.nc apact" for otbtr nthl<'llc needs would b>: lluilt If lhla plan •er used.

Scoll!lS p: posed tbat the t'OCo.Uonal ol11nt-blcll boU3 rnrch1>nlcal arts and I ndu • trial 11rl • el.cl"1nic1 , nnd aut.o ~chanlcs - tit' enl:u cf'd. He r It tho.I a nm• d rm. tao will n be IK'ed<'d.

lllio SCQle' boll" and dleam tl\l\t Jus pllln, or a li::tlat o"", wtll b• used to bt'auUh

h \'l!'W of lil lncre&4e In 1.. ~1u _r 11ni.!d s a tes forces In \1et Nae, 100,_ mend collece ace are • !tally 1r.lf!ft'llted ln Ille opeClt!o11 ol rnllllary proeuwt:1•nt methods , lncludins tile dra l t, enll&t· mcn1. &IJd the ROTC pr -11ams. L-. order IQ pr '1de Id ~t1oc to the ~,. atu· dco18, :; me1:1brr r i:ie t:lll • 'er.ii I,) or ld4btl ROTC stall "111 b.- 111 SJJC lledn•sday, March 23 11> conduct a brtef IJ'C'SC!&allOD.

The C:""rl:ll mil be heh• ct:rlnc Ille ncth117 period lo :he C'CI and nttecdance • Ill ~ a re<JJI :e=e11t for all male a1udPnl& who ba w rx>l com­plct«I o : cntNcd Into 1hel1 mlllta Q obllcatlon. F'or the rtolllll!Dd">' or the di.)" llle o!­Dccr •HI ~ In tbe co~nsc ­lor '11 of!ice to tatc n lew all .. bo aze IDl"r~IC'd Ill ROTC and toproccsB ttDllt! orbo " lsh IO 11pply,

The process I ni: •U! con-1&1 of !llllnc out a question·

ct.In-. taldnc a t•o-tiocr ,.ntten c1ar.d ts l!'Jll, a nd

n i.11" ilo~po n.t -"'n' !.J r • p • 1cal Mnmtnaa on.

CAP, GOWH ORDERS DUE tMMEDIA TEL Y

o..,. """ '' "ta v be! j r ' f'Tl'1- ..... and rnv~

I rcotten to tum In .c:t!:LS ~,.­m<'nlll ( r c11pa a nd c:o• ns an' 11. k t'd ., do so 1mrnt1dlately.

94 Per Cent Of Student Body Are Idaho Residents

Sll•f th '· r • P· r · ••nt o r SIJC ' T.1 6 at uii•"llUi lhla aemeatcr art• l<!a h rcsldenlll , Thrl't' att, ~OOl'n\C'r, 111ud•nlA tnNlh•d from tJ Ulht'r 8 lltll'fl, 1wo Canadian 1>rovtncea, and <:>n" forl'l i;n count n .

AbOUI u5 pu cent o r ~tu­drnts rttl lltrtd lb l lvJm addu .. e-1 •IU1ln th" Junior colli! K• di trtc l ( l\ODlt•nol Countv ). o r 177 s1ud~n1a. J::nrollmenl !rum lhr OlhN r •ur counuc • In tunl or collM:C! Ale.a l •I •IP by th<l IA t Idaho leal 11laturn· S h•'l!honn !17. Bonn .. r 5'l, ncn<-wah I 'I, Boundan 11.

El1hl othM !tl<lho counl11 In o the r Ar~u ul 1'0 have tu· den la errolled al NIJC. Th<' ~ count.l e • alcmc ,.Ith lhe four non-dlalrtc t c01J ntl~ In ArPll 1. al~o pay oon·tc drnt IUI • Uon ror lh1Hr a u11ten~. ubJrct IO fund!! 11vullabte for that purposr. Th,.te arr 18 flL m Latah, fou r from l.J.: "'• • thrr•• from Nuz l'••rcr, two from Camas, an d one Pach 1!0111 Bannock, Blal n<' and !dam.

Other swte 11upplyln1 NWC wllh 11 tudt'nlll uh'. \li11 1hlnc· ion 22. Pennll)'lvanla 2. Ora· con 2 • .!.lontara 2. New York I. Colonulo I. t.ew JnseY I. V. 7omln& 1, lla ... -.11 1. Con­Dt'C t!Cutt I. :.uchlcao I. Ca ll · lornla 1. !owa J.

There are lh1ee Mrolled Crom Br!Ush Col umbia, one comea from A lbuta, and onr studen t tails from Iraq.

Enrollment f~Jm CO!llmu rt­Jtles • l lllln th collese dl1-1rtct: Coru r d 'Alene 350. Pos l Fal ls 53. flll)'dMI I.alt~ 33, Rathdrum H. 501111 La ke> H. ~ o r~y B, Hilrrl on I. Cataldo 3. A thol 3. Ba yY11:11 l .

Otllt r neubJ cc.m 1111n!Ul'S w!Ul alZl'abl" nur:i b<'rs o f 11udent.s a t NIJC. Ketlo11 35. Sandpoi nt 34. l\allllC<! 13, S t. :ones 12. Osburn 12. Mul­IJl11 12. Priest Rlv•r 10. Bon­nets Ft rT\' IO. lo!Osco• 7, Pio••"'' 7, " J: ·rvil l• 6.

CARDINALS LEAVE FOR TOURNAMENT T' · C1<r<httal ba ~l- etC.11 .. - d .d't SUD<I • ~:nln& 14r

Phoenix, A nz.>na to pla Y In t bl' AJCAA r•s:onal tourna· menL T h<"\' m,.t the wlnnrr ot a playoff b~w .. ,.n Carbon coll~e or Eastern lit&h and Cochlae Coll<i;t> of oou&llUI, Anzooa 10 tile !Ir.it r.JUnd.

tn Uleolh.r tlrst rou nd pme, Phoell1 Colll''" met Dl•I• Collr&e of SI. Grora~. t.'lah. PbOt>nh Coll~ t· Is hoil 1""111 !or th" iournar.i•nt 11t1d i:smu were p ll\Yl'll In thr P boerll 1

Onion Hieb School ere: O D

:.iarcb 7. The ll!H' and conllC lallon

car.:es • r r<' scheduled tor '.t.Jrch 8 and th• w1nnl'r S>ftl t 111" rab omal t ouma:::rnls In llu~buor:, l\llnsu. T~ pr:iaJ .. rr b:oadCUI

ovtr Coeur d'Alrnc :ad! ta Uon K\"NI ovrr U' wire

l? om Pttorn11.

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THE ·N.LJ.C. REVIEW ,.......... s......,.....,., Dwllot ..._ C:.O..• r­., _...~ .,,.,.

NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COLUGE COlUI D'AU.Nt. IDAHO

E4•IO~ • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• 0....014 .... , • • to A•,oc101e Ed110' .•••••••••••••••••••• • • Mable .._,.,°" Reportert Pt09Y Ool'irm«1. Cot1n1• v.,., Heu, A141th Jofiwt•on, .KorMe~ F'o' t, Robb S.l¥Otf, 5'.I•• Ooerf1.,, S.ttr Johl\IOl't. Sft..ru R~. Loo·• L.,,Ml, ~ ""• H.fllld11cJ.1

Editorial ... STUDENTS. OR CROWH-IJPS POSIHC AS STUDE~TS

~'o· · f • < ,, '111 o _. • "' • ..i• could :>I!" _ ..1 •• .'. ·' 'r ..N .- ' ••, ~ •• .... IO'' 'lr0"1g w1•t-i Young People"-occci.rd "9 ~ OJI CNrn oge s•ot s. .Jorold Y •• Romsoy, Depor1r:>en1 o' Eng •h. l}.1.-e•s "I ol Rccne•:e< (Now Yor~'. is rho ou!!"IO< cl on ortlc e ~ •altos a d f!eren• slon1. h c:ould h°"" ~n 11tlod " •'i'hot ' s V.rong ..,,.,, Adu 1

Coll~o Srudert>." 'h. Porn"9y p<ef,,.rod •o coll II • art cle. .. ch fl'01 publ s!ied rn •ho Jonuc•r. 1966 f1EA ..Jo..•nol, " S•.idcn1>, " c;,.,,.,, · JPS Posing as S•uden'.'S. "

Smco I om ore of •!.oso oQ;;I• .. ivdon•s. I fo.nl :he er· co VOf"f 1Mere•• ni;- 1191' tho por.s •ha• h.ir• o 1r. e. Ur. R°"1sey ,. nor trying to d1scou-011" odu ' odvco· on. ~ no .,,.,, di! · pv1u rho nglit of on oc!ulr to hlghtir od..cotocn nor doubts lha1 on mos • co·-<1~ on odu • sl\>dent 1s on OSSf'I ·n •ho school he lo Ol'and1"11·

Hi, s, Jio....o-. ve<y er :1col of tho odul• who refuses !O be pbcod on ·'>o I ve of ony er.her stud~·; · "9 oduh who :~h he sh0<0 cl be enl r od ·o spec al o~p·rons ond pr'1v1 oges becou$0 of a~. o•;n11enco or "conracrs."

As 11><0mples, /11. Romslt)' Cr 10s coses Nhere lhese odull s r.JClon•s hoV<l roquos•oo r;pecrol exomphons because rf-.iy of­•oody know •ho m:>' •101 (•herr 1udamon', no· :he schoo • s) ond rhe 1 mo~· 1n •ho closs would bo wos•ed. Ho man· c'"lS •!ie odvlr1 who ftfl' schoo wrrl-r so• 1doos ·ho• • .,.,. re1use ·o rc ­cons1dor, ond ti.., odulr• ~ ~ •o hove 1~1 ·he i»-e< ro evoluo•l'. They occop1 evory1hrng on lns1n.c1c.< says as llCJ>Pol.

There rs o!sc •ho oQ;;h who refuses 10 oirond cerrorn c'o~ · sos bocovMI of a pcrsonol dost.~., for par• culo• '1S"UC'ors. Satre odul •s or no • oboYo choot nr~ says 'It. Rornsey, and rho o, c sos 1liey mo~e nc:lude no• wonrang 10 d1so;:rpo1r.• ''le" lornl 11 s, o<>:l t !Id fan· r · .o· · Is m-on hort!or for on ad ' • occop t fodvro than 11 1s f-< o young ?Orson 10 do sol

Thos co~es oll co.,,.,. from ti~. Ramsey' s J"'•Sonol exper· lcnc s , bur h'J INI· that mo!1 I hit. fellow rnsrruc•ou could dos.er bo srm1lor Ired• ••. Tc •·10 ob1ec·1ons !Mt •he!o cos Of no Y.:Cf..,., luun OOOl~c;en• ~llQUttnCtOS, he soys, ..... "'• indeed, ... 1 " 11 · componson doesn't <1>ecuse •ho special oca·

•domrc 11 c muc:• of o 40-l"Ot-?ld-sluden•. 'I/. e•pec:I more of !um ... ..

To th. · 1vd n1 Hho fe(>ls 1hp1 o par!rculor c:ovrse .vould !:-! a wasi f ' "' ha 1oys. " Ye , probably 11 .. ould ~ any

' r cour c you 'OO~ w1 rh such an C'titudo ... /.'.1. Romsay concluded hos omclo wr• ·he lollcm1ng o:.·

mon•tron · o odulrs cors ckir ng coll.go od11Cot on. "lil11ch aro you gorng lo ~. ? Will you bo s•..rdc!n·s, <"

or "'" •Ufl" •?>''"P-O•·sludenls? II •ho frrst- lf you come nor I 10t 11 yOV knocks om win your honc.rs on Ol< 't'<m•, !If.:,, tovr c.la•smo1 •. ,,,, .voloomo you. But f tho soconc!- ri y0<0 come her unpr por~ r "Ing •o r«ogn110 •l,ot h1g!ior

orn g cont>o! l11m " oncorned ,.,. tho oge ond aero' arJru ol ti\o I r r-1 n you mo:;t 01 lecal undors:and

1ho1 ol od couon rs 1 , • 1< " •odoy 10 tre besrow«I only en •n tr• • tt ol J< n'1 n ,on ii on 'I b- un rly ..a• den 11 1 ." 1.'H

VIET HAM WILL BE LOHG AHO ARDUOUS STRUGGLE

ASB MINUTES H ~::··~J~.C.=R=E=V=:1E~w=·='=-===·~·~·A=•=..,=•=;;;""'°;;;;._;:•:::;•;;;L:,, ;;;""';;;•;;<'~:,l;.;,:;<J,;,,===::::ifl

MEET THE STAF f February 22 The r~hir Tul!lldll.Y meet·

In; of the Studont Board wa.s called to onltr ll'I President Elh•I Bllcht. Thr mlDUlftl or Ille prt\"loua mt!ellnc •ere read am! approad.

Under oomm!Ul'f! reporu, Roser Beck, cba1rma11 or the bud 1« commlltl'e, Informed the board that each orpaiza· 11011 on camous recel11n1 ~nds from BIUdent bodJ' tunds bas l>ttn a::iven lbn-..s on which II> make t tel : bJd­cet requ!S ta ro r nex 1 Year. These tonna arr dur no later Iha n Marcll 15.

Gary O'Connrll. cbalc:111n c!' Ille cro<Jnds oocimlt!et'. re­ported on bls croup·a l:lel!ltnc and th~r tentauve plans.

OUt' to the small 111mber ot cand!dales !or ASS o!dces, 1 was c:o'1'd l uspend prt·

marr elecdorz this J'e&Z. Tbr iaotton waa secooded and earned.

ldeetlnc adjourned

~rcb I Tbe Student B...azd meet1n1

ror March 1 wu called to order by Pres!tlect Elhel Brlebl.

Under old t:uslness. Ethel told the board tlllt the C&rd-1.-1 Booster A"'ud will be ad" u Ult srrori· .. AW&td banqae: to be ~Id !ollowtnc the toumamen111.

Uoder nt'W bu Illness. V1ce­Pres1den1 Gary O'CoMell notified the board that the SAC had completMI inter· vle•a and subciltted the fol· lowln& nu::es ror appalcucent to the coml:lltttt "1111 the buan! 'S :lppro•al. Bazl:ara 01 !r:z. John o·i;e111. i.:...,. G lPasoc. Cml c Thompson, Jack Hammond. Ann Matson. Katby Frou. Jan Ball. sue Johnson. and Candy Dalli wtro rnmed as altematel!. The board P' e !ta unanimoos appro,·al or these appo!ni. men ts.

Tht' m"cun, '""L~ lllen ad oumed. -------LADY LIONS PRESENT TWO SCHOLARSHIPS

T1ro $75.00 sch. JlllS!Ups were pr~t'nlf'd to the SlJC Band acd auto mechanics· body and !endtr depa.-tcent by L~t' Lad) L. na rroctntlJ'.

James Buro,., b&Dd dlrttt.:i:. and Cle' e G&1ne. auto· meeban1cs depanment head. accfllted the chtck&.

i:.111 ~n. a ·~ Coeur d'Alene Bisi! SCbool c:adl-'1te, and Dale Pl>ole. a '63 llos· co RI Cb SCl:ool crad'.l&lt' 11 ere I&:> 1 yeaz•a l"Clpte.111$

cl the 5cbolartlll111. \It• ou ~ll either to be &ilent

or to e.pm l!ll nu that are belier lhu slleac •

- PH?!f!O flL>

oc~S•on10" d•mMarrar.s apet ­'Vl"tl cpttr;ng ' o I r.,derH lf1 11 1

p>.o .""'°,,;, y c le ...

Jac:l S•anson. 'JI YN-<>ld PllOll>µanbrr, aoi:ior. nawr· alls:. and tmchtt wa1 born In Lone Beach, OLlit R• attended San D!ei:o State College. where ht maJortd In English.. He talled English nine t1l%:es, but In spite or this be Is a successful !re,.. laoce wrtter iod&r.

Some of tht' posl tlons Swo n­son has held e.re: a teclmlcal wrtter !or Convl.lr, ~n &Ir· craft company l n San DI ego a ;oulll chrector or Pol nt l..c>"'8 Presbyterian Church aod tbe buetne:s mADacer of I b. Rancho Sant& Fe P r.-.s b:v­tcl&n Cbuzcb.

Swanson has edited three &mall ne,..>;PllPt'tS I n the ab· sence or thl' 1r111la.r fd.ltors. Moreo,·e:. be wu corresp01t­tlen1 for thr "5aciaciento Bl"t'", and baa lt&\'t'led ov~r much orllle Pactnc Northwest wnUnc and taktna pictures

Swanaoo ts no• t. part•UO\t' pbotor:raPbJ' and forestry cor· c:uclcanor.s lcstructor at ~IJC. Ht ha.., contlnoed 1\1 •nllnc c&wer u a free-lance •lllN. Some or the subJects bt "ntes about are pe111on­alltr teatur...i, rnture and tran•l artlcl<!S.

Slrllllson U'·ei In the \\o" Lod1t' 011tr1c1. wh!ch I de\'rral Olllftl ftl.Rt or Coeur d·Alene. with hi~ wife Barb~. They 1\'ete mo rrled a txlut a yeaz uo.

"Tie bJclsht a plaice •n the coun:ry t60 acres) so we could raise a '"letable pz­dl"n, elllckeM, cows. and &beep. \\l' beat our house wltb "'l>cd, and oontllbute as mud! to our o"'!I existence f roe Ollr r &r.l! aa Po:>al bl t'." Swanson cocme~ed.

Swansen drsert~ 1tm. .... 1r u a .. ibun11 nut". a .. re­ftned 10 a quolllllon frorr Tbort'S.ll .. Men lead Uv"" <>f QU!l't despen11lon... ·• 1 tlllnt," Swa~n coot:nucd

DrPepper DRINK IT FROSTY

COLD

OR. PEPPER n.. Fn.•4lr .,.,,.,.u,,.,-

Draft Is Most Urgent Problem

COi"'1'1ir~d lrorr Page 1 •

tare aa a atudeot or aa a aoldier. loklst acmlnlslrators t'lpec t a crisis to come thl ,_ summer. when ma!U' "IO-lht'· end·of-lhe-<enn' • de!rrmenl.6 •Ill run out and be cloaeb' rt'\'ltw "1 dmtl boazd$. ··9 reTtewed bY dialt boards. "l !oresel' !osJ n& quit reviewed by draft boalda . '•I rore&t~ losloc quite oe re .. student>- by Sl)pt1111ber. .. BAJ'& B:n n If. Atkinson, de.n o' studen!l at U.C.L.A.

sun. t·•·er a!nC(! the ell,• states of ancient Orttee fir.st summoned their youth to arm&. young men ba \'t' resp0nded to - and rrrqumuy round •nu • tac lion In - what Genera I Hershey calls "llle pn\ile aod obllcauon or r- l"en" to sen·e u soldleis. A na ' lion thal orrers Its youth oa many opportunlue:; as the U.S. do~ can hardly expeel less. - Courter TlllE. Cop:r--• ncl11 n "'" In. ncbt Timt' Inc. 1966 - ex·

;e:k'fs ':~~~~' fro~Tb!n~~·!-Oetna11ds of thl' Ora ft".

MRS. SHEPPERD IS NOW VOCATIONAL SECRETARY •

Janice Shepl)f'rd was r~· cenUy h1rt'd as •ecretary to the local dlrecior or the area• vocollornl '1Chool. She re­placed Lorie Kelley, who e"ed 1n lhl position sl~

July_ 1965. • Jan Shl'l)perd pre~lously

"·orked aa a clerk-1,yplst In the auto Hcrn~e dcpazllllent or the court house. •

Her husband. James J Shepperd, h tmployed tu" the S>nnlc bsPn Aaenc).

The Shep...-1'11!1 have tw.e cblldren· Lindo 16 11nd Jimmy, l·I. They reside 01 509 II. Appleway. and hove II ved lllerc ror the pas t 1 ~ Yl'ats.

"that "'orkl nt: In a cash l'Conomy !~a rorm ol cynuiny. " •

UvlnR In the serenity or a mounlllln home. Jack Swan­"°" has round the life It>' 11anls - on" that Is most be uncluuered with the prea·

ur._.,, of d!LI ly II •1 ns. and one In which he and his wife a.r• happy. •

Woodcock's Drug Store • C<1nd•e - Sund,.es

Pre1<:<1ploon1 tu N. Fowrtti. St • Co•wr d AJ•~•

• ARCTIC CIRCLE

C:• < o "' Ho-nbvrgers •

fo5111:51 S~rvice In T OWfl

I 724 S.het""On A•cnue. •

TYPEWRIT ERS. ROYA L

llENT \ALU REPAIR Onifti"t & T•"•"'O Wu l•••

l1<•£R~TATC Tvorwanca Co • • ' ,i.,.-... "'·• ~."' ... , •.• LOUIS FLOWERS

0 • I 11E:iH • M.•01101 Sptop & Floral

Att0ngit:tllenS• C1i11toa Oc1t9n•d 01 Jttf' 1 D r . O"'I "' 1.,, A.wt e

T .,.,,.. .. ' I a... "" .-~ • Tol•lloro Ord•n Anywt..,. In

Tho World Ph MO '·8218

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t Judy G..,1~. Soroaro Sch::rff, C"d Rabi" S. "'°91'· !\ JC co-.,. . ... ,,:>""' oe,•gotet, -••' Ric,. fVll1on, notl0t'C 1 p,,, •T>ie fO <c::ipo O'•slaM"•, ot '"• Wer.otch•• PTK convttf'lrlol't.

The l ocal chapter oC Phi, t Theta Kappa, Delta KAP118, was represen1ed a I the PTK Northwest Reponal Conven­tion In Wenatchee, Wash ..

• Feb. 25 and 26. Tbe deleaatlon consleted oC

Ju<lr Gehlen. Barbara SChalfC and Robb Seh'ue. Mrs.

• Mable Ranson, also a PTK member, CU rnlshed the irans­portatlon.

The theme oC the con,.entlon • was "lnlellecl Examlnlna

Values". Business oC the con\'endon ,.·as coordinated by Wenatchee Valley Colleae

1 chapter, Eta Rho. A ne• PTK constlrutton, rellonal con,.en­tlon order. ne,. cha1iu111, and

• the role o! PTK In 1be com­l!Ulnlty were deba1ed. Much was learned aboul olller chapters oC PTK. deleptcs

• aald. Abou1 15 persons Crom ien

oC the seven1een junior col­leaes or the North,.·eat at·

• tended the con\'eotlon. 1'&· tlooal president !Uck Wilson ca\•e the welcom!na addless w!lb lDITOductions a:h'en by

• Eta Rho President SI Flalll!I.

STUOEHTS WITH OVERDUE BOOKS

• The Collow1n& s111dents had books ovenlue In the Ubrary March 1 accordlns IO Russell Soderllna. Ubrarlan: Charles

• Atha. B111 Barlov•. Evereu BarlOn, Jon Bellar. Kurt Bol· aer. John Bropn, Robert Cheyney, Dt'llnis Dally, Bar·

• bara Diltz. LorDLlnt Drees, Anita Fla&ei. Vonna Rensluy, Cathy Redza. Beulah Rine. Susie Johnson, Alben Laman-

• na, Dennis Mabe, AM ~atson, Sally Post. Gall Rice, Ray Schlatr. ~chul SUIUvao. 011!1 TUrk, Linda Vlpper.n&n,

• Pal llllllams, Jr .. Randy Wll · Uamson. !olarslall V.\tter.

Soderllns said lllat fines OD • "bite call! books ( 1-l~

limit) are 3 cen11 per day. and Qnes on oranu card books (3-daJ' limit) are ~ cents

•Pf' day.

Biii De~·ea, Leslee Moas­burch. and AM Mat90n have floes at this lime.

COMMERCIAL PRINTING co

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SAC SELECTS SIX FRESHMAN MEMBERS The Social Acth1dea Com·

mlttee has completed Its ID· t en1 ews oC c re&hma.D can di· dates Cor posldons OD :ieu year's comm! nee.

From the odslnal Oeld. the Col lowllli ne11 membeu lave been selected Barbara Diltz. John O'Neill, Kar Gleason. Craia Thompson, Jack Rammond, and .ADD Matson. In the event ol all)'

,·acancles, the poeldou 'lftll be CUled Croa: the altemates, Katb.r Frost, Jan Bull Sue Johnson. and CacdS Dahl. lo that order,

All s!JI members and the Cour alternates ,..ill be present a1 the next resular SAC meet· Ing. Man:h 1, at ~ :oo p.m. at which dme committee assign­ments .. 111 be made ror next year.

The purpose or selecttne the freshmen at this earty dale Is ro have the serve the remainder oC tbe rear as co-chairman 'lf!lb a 90phomore In their comm!nee area In order IO Cacllltate eCl!.dent aod smooth operatton on nen yea.r's committee.

CLASS HEARS TALKS ON SOCIAL PROBLEMS Don Rose1'. seon Reed, Ar.

Stone, oeorce Leaz. JUd ce Lennis :.icLeod. a.nd 3'119. R93·c:;ond sione were ICe!lt speakers receDtl.r before Ra)'lllond Sione's soda! prob­lems class.

These experts dlsaiaaed spedl!.c sodal problems In thei r own !leld. Ro11e111 11.lked about probation, pa role, and cdme problea:s. Reed dlscussed clime la &elll!:al ... r. s:one dlacuased prota­ttoo and parole law, Lem: save a pollceman•s poln: or \HW. 1.11d Mrs. Ra3moad Stone and Jud 11 McLeod dis· cussed sutdance a.nd school pro t:t e11111.

Other expena 11111 be ln­vHed to speak on various IOplcs as the clan propesaes, Stone added.

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CAMPUS CLUB NEWS

SHEA April Evans, presldrnt o!

SNEA. ~POrted llal tbe last rl'cular muun1 or !his club WU beld Feb. 23. A lll!W

\1ce11rtttdtnt, Loree Un­dahl. wu selecttd. O•en Slalt'1 wu pat In cbazct or money ::ialdnt; projects.

April said lllat the ;!rls !roe lhla club Ila \'e been worltlns In th concesslona ataDd lD ttie Cl'::I durl cc bas· ltelb&ll toumameots IO rain tunda.

There Will be an SN£A con· uanon la ~scow, March ~-211. Apr! I aa.ld. Delecates Clom NlJC •Ul be &JIDOllDC:ed later.

HOME EC CLUB Tbf Home Ee Club r.:entl.J

elected o!rlcem Cor next yar, acoordlns to Mra. Gordon. ln­saucior. Diana Weller •• elecied president. and Eva Reid. aec~tt.ry. Mis. Gordon added 1ta1 •nu Weller •Ill a.I.so serve u pres1dt'D1 ot 1b1 Slall Roce Economic• Cluba. Tiiis la tbe Clr11 tlci• tbat tbla boaor bu beta awan!9d ro a Junior coueae.

:Mrs. Gordon aid that Diana Welltr wW attend tbe m tlonal bome ICODOmiC cluba c:onveo­t1011 In San Francisco In JUne, where alle wUI represent the Idaho clubs. The local Rome D: club Is plaMlni a series d 1DOne,.-ralal11i eveata IO belp PaJ' .l.!lss Wellera ex­ptnaes, aald Mra. Gordon.

SPJ.HISH CLUB ?lt.na Cllr ba .-1111 a Peru­

vl&a •IJ'le barbecue will be dl.sc:uss9d by members or tbe SpLDlsh Club at tbell DUI meet1n1. March 14. room 23. accord.In& to Johll McFarland. I as au Clor .. dvllor.

F ree lllinlters are cenerall;r tlloae •ho nuer tblDk at all.

- Si.me

Out for lunch

~.IJ.C '!EV1e-., Co .. , o'A •••· '"'•• "•d., ~cl- 9, l'l60

Children Ob&erved

CMld a.velop.,.nr arvdonra loom by obu rv/np clt/ldron of vorl<Wa ogi.1. Shown" •"• O<e, lelt to tlV'tt: Ko,..n Schooler, • tvdenr, M11.

Oorga,. ottd tla'fJgnrer, Mordq1,1e, 'Na. Corolyn Rvuell; Ellzoberit e. ,.,..ordy. lf'l.IC»f"I•, "oldlf'JQ Irk•. RtJ11elJ•. dauo/'Her , Chtll ty; ottd Co,,,.,y A"°1•••· The boby 1/eeplng on rite rob/e 1 Krla Ktaf""e r, i on ol """. o,,.d ....,.. • Jo"'" iCto~ r.

Mrs. Gordon's chi Id devel­opment class has been aruey­lna a unit deallnc •Ith the proper play equl 111nent Cor children o C va.rtous aaea. The local Sprouse-Reitz store loaned Coya IO the clue ror use In settln& up a demon­a1,.uon oC lb!• equipment,

On Feb. 28, tbe sld• had I.II opponull!IJ' lO •te In UH the roya tber had .elected. On that mornioc Mrs. Carot.rn Russell, who Is a member or the class, brouaht her two and one-ball year old clau1b1er Christy IO the clau. Other motltem 11.Dd chi ldrea present were Mm. Adrtall Darpn and Monique (six months). and )Ira. Johll Klatl:e r and K II.a

(about C1 ve moat ha). This clua 11 compoaed or

NIJC sophomore l:lrla. ln addition to cla11work, tht.)' assist at the Jack and Jiii klnderaarten. It Is a uotton oC the home economic• -·· i;artment, but would be uaeCUI io anyone p lannl ns io do social worll. Mrl. Oordon aal d. however, 1la1 II la destsned prlmt.rlb' Cor the II rl who wan:a IO be •tll prepared Cor the Joba oC home­maker and mother.

A 11rll111h1 llne Is shortest In morals as In artthmetlc.

- Made Edceworth Even the woodpecker owes

hi• aucceu IO !ht tact !bat be uaaa bis bead.

v.ith the Pepsi generation. Pepsi-Cola and food. Inseparable. Delicious. Greatest American team since franks and beans. What are you waiting for? There's always time to sandwich in a Pepsi.

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SUBver1ion 0U£ST/O,\ '"ll'hoi roa htn;c a dl/flctlll proble• to '"oil<", or nuu/fl tNJl!l to do SOiie drcp t.hJ1kiao. trlcrt caa POll coacnaa1c bc~t•"

OOl:Cl RE:-1"R£\I, Frnb­man, Edacallan: "I can think beat .-bt'll I'm drh·tn1 1111 car." ~S. EILEES ANDERSON.

blokatore m11Dac•r. "I con­<:e'>t."lllA! bfosl wbll• I'm dotn1

.,. 1mntnc." BOB HCSKEY, SOpbclllOrc.

Educallan •'I co11cc111l'ai. ~- l •D lb .. music r~:·

Al.EA BEITO, Sapbcaxire, Psycbalao; "I can lhlalt ll«:::~la.ce Wilen! It I.I ... !Ill.''

JOE SLOSSER. Fresbman, Education; "Tbc essence or a dl!Ocult problem ls In lh~ botto<n or an .:up~ wine botUe. coaaequenci,. I con­cenua1e best In lhe local "pub"." A~'DREA L. ROSS, Sopb·

omore. Soclalocr· "'I like lO 11> home Dick ndln 1 l 11 the mounta.1111. I nnd lbat che pea<» and qulel of nature helps me co C&lm down 11nd look ac tbJnp mare 1011-cal 1'.'' ~ID<E BARTELSON. Soph­

omore. Edue&1!011· •11111": \'lest Comer, 2nd Floor, c/o L.A. Branch, Pla.rbor Club."

KAY OLEASO~. Freshman, B.S.: "Our.doors.'"

ROS SHOCKLEY, Sopbo­mort-. l.talhemaucs· "In tb,. 'John'.·•

St.'SA." DOERFLER. Fr,..ah· :nan. Psycllolos:r· .. I co for a Ions wnlk alone, usually lllon1 Ille bnch. ..

TOM SCRDEES, SopboC1Dre, Edacatlon: "I cao oo~n­trace almOl!t aeyplaOP tr I C!!t ::i.15elf In the n&ht frame or mind."

KARES SCHOOLER. Soph· omore. Bom-. Economtca: ··1 can conCl!'ntrate inuc:ll bt'tter when thNe are people around or "'1 radio ls on."

LES LEE .MOSSBUROH, Freshman, Elementary Educa· ti on· ·'I conc.,nuate belt when alonf', usua11' In Cl1 room. or I IO lbr a "alk In the rnountcuns.''

SA l\1>Y BALOIVtS, Fre-sh· man. eu .. 1n.-s' Adri:icl&1ra· 11on· "I'm 11Qrr1. but In lhe bathroom."

MARY ASX Lt"EOTKE, Sophomore. En&llsh: "'t I !Ave a problem t.l 110ln or somt! deep 1tunlr.1nc to do, I take a l<JnJ walk at nlcll. re­i;azdless ol cbto •eetber, and coc:e home •ltb Ill) tbouJbta muc o nr rty cbao before."

PE:TE SHEPPERD. SOpbo· mer,., Bo lnr.sa Admlnl•ua· ti In It.• batllr • • ..

IHFORMA TIOH 'til.+.WTEO T C'a.l ~...,_r I EY.nlS

CO.-- 1C 'CatdlDllJ RC!\"lt• .. b coins: to be e1-p:Lnd<!d to loclt:de all dates rt e• encs and occ:arenccs at sue. ac:c:otdlnc 10 Oomld Hclllr.lla. edltor.

Students 01 !atul17 cedara .-ho h:l•e an> tnfo111:&1!011 or this tJ pe are 1 - ,.,..... L

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\'11th rraey lhousands or dollalli worth of •lecuonlcs equipment and a staff or com­pt'tcnt lnstructOI'$. lbe SIJC •ocallonal e!Pctronlc:& d~ i:anmenl lll\"e& the student ao excellenc t-ppcrtualt) to l•m a nrr blch!y ... ktlled prornslon.

Ttw. scuclcnt ma,y folio• a pach leading lo a certillcate as an eleccrorlcs tech.~lctao, er he m.,- take lhe course which cfre ll cenlricace as 11D elt"Clloalcs eqwpmenc s <'r •1 cc nan.

Thi> curnculum empmslzes a tllorou ell und crs can di 111 ol the pnrrary rundamental prtn­Clples or eleccndt) and el..ctranlcs. 'llh•n ~IUdenLS ba•·e rr ... llmt', the\ are also all°'" ed to replll r some or lhPlr own radlu~ or le le-• I &IO M.

Th<' proal'llm la «enred tis much As pol'alble to keep up ,.Ith the consll\nth new demands m11dc by lndustr.\ or the quaUficlltloll:l of technl· clans, acconlln& to Hnrlnn Siebert.. department heod.

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There are 17 nlllt year s111-dcn:s lllld 12 second year &llldcnlll. All St'COnd Y<'llf t>IUd<'DlS "Ill take the FCC radl o-1.elt'phone t~t rsomc­tlme In APrll. They wt 11 take a !Ir.it and second class. FCC te31. Upon llCll>Slnc these ii. a teH~ the' wt 11 be e11llled lo n rtrst clo.ss

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equipment, I somellov. can' t, belp 1111 lblok "lat would

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:.obtern 1n mo,>, '1 happt'n 1r one lltlJI' wire were misplaced v.l th anotbor wire.

~·:Se b~~~cat:e Ul~~r~ft~~I• llJ>; howl'Yer, the etudcnlll seem lo know nnd II ls these men who will help keep tbl'1 .. electronic minded" v.orlo we U"e In D)ln". An,yw03, w tnl would the averai:e rnmt!)· do wit bout teleVlslon. ,

Bogardus Elected Vets Club Prexv

ornce i:s e ltcted a1 thf' Feb. '.!3 meeunc ar the \'ets • Club are· Fltok Boprd~e

Sfl!Stdeot. M.C. Stlll\'an, ~ec· relrU)~rmsurer.

Ac cne reservtslS and Na­Uoral Quardsmen a re ell l!bl• for .,.embtr.ibip. and are wel · co~ to ioln. acoordln& co .Y. C. Sultl\·an. This v.u detenn.lned after a commltlef cheek or che club's con~tl· tto:ion.

It Wll.S dr!Clded at the March i meeunc Chat tbe orpnl2:auo~ would stress srrvl<» 10 achool and other orpruzed actt.,.laes u one or Its ma! runcuons.

"Anyone v.ho Is lnlNtJISlc In Jolnlns the NUC VN'lj Club may atlt•nd a r<>Kular meet•n1. The club meet rl'er. \\ednesdllY dunn actl~'llJ penod In tbP Can1ii lnal Revt.,... ortlce, v.hlch l~ 1 n lhe stud.,nt union. " Bo· aardus Said.

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•IDAHO LEGISLATURE BACKS CARO TEAM

The Oudlnllls had lhc orn-• clal backing or lhe Ida.ho

House of Reprcsen~dves for lhelr tournamenl play. A re­solullon sponsored by Koole-

STANDING ROOM CROWD SEES CARDINALS END 40-GAME WSU FROSH STRING, 98-76

• nnl Count.Y 's three reprcsen­tatl \'CS John Moly nea.ux. /U­lhur Min Icy and C. W. Nr!dPr­was passed i0-0 March 3 and

' was sent IO the Senate ror concurrence.

The r esoluUon s&ld • '"Ibe Idaho Lellslaturc desires IO

I encootlllll? and recocnl zc thi s type or excellence and n ne sponsmnnshlp among our young people or Idaho."

' FIVE STUDENTS WIN SHORTHAND AWARDS

1 Gregg shorthand awards have been recel ved by ft"e NlJC girls, reported ~Uss L.oretln Dunnigan, shorthand and bus·

• 1ness lnstrucLOr. Miss Dun­n! gan stressed lhat these awards arc not mo.de n1 1bc

, local level. To recel "e lhem the lllrls must take rtve mln­u1es or ofnclal dlc1ation, which Is sent to the school

t rrom the Nattonn l Gregg Sh orthnnd Com1J11ny, lhen transcrt be ll at least 95~ correctly. The papers are

• sent to lhe nnllonal organ­ization for oppro\'al before lhe awards ore given.

Two or the NIJC studertis. • Janice Sloop, and Mory F'ord.

reccl ved o words for lnklna o nd transcrl blnP shorthand al 120 words n ml l'IUte. Koren

• ~nd. Janet Gcor~e. and

Jnoet Brul!her recel\'ed tOO words a minute awnrds. snld Miss Dumlgnn.

60 A TTEHD FIRST MUSIC RECITAL

• On Thursday, F'eb. 2~ . the NIJC music depnrtment pre­sented a recita I to nn au­dience of 11b:>ut 60 people.

• The department hopes IO make thl5 nn nnnual n ffnlr.

The reel Ull. whl ch was held In the NIJC music room. was

• composed largely or original compositions by students In Mr. Lou Kell,y's music theory class .

·================= THE PIN CUSHION

A siandl na room oms crowd or about 3 .000 saw what they came ror lo the !!DLI p me or the schedule ror NUC. XIJC'S Cardi mis ended a 40·came undcreated 1tr1na !or the Washlncton Stale Gn1•ersll;J Frosb con\'Jodnw with a 98-76 vtciory. The win Cai>ped the but SPUOn NUC ha ~ver bad-22 •1os. one lou (by one point) and one tie wl lb \\SG). The crowd was also the Jarcest e•cr LO wl c.­ness a Cardioal irame on t!'lelr home Ooor.

Coach '1\llllams' 0 ntlre IO­man 5'lllld tad a 'and l n rashlonlnC t.h1.s win. All l 0 contrtbo1ed io tbe 11cor1111 column !llld io tile de!eme "hich kept \liSG'S llCOr!"' largely to shots Crom du.• cor· oers or outside the free lbrow lane. The Frosh gol Hr/ rew sbots neru !be b""kci all e"enl nc. This sqund Is UnQuesdorob13· the belt bal­nnced e\'er seen oo the local noor.

Thete were also pleo[J or I ndl\'ldual stars durt "' the e"enlng. Traweek did an outstnndln, Job or bottllna up Ted Wierman, ll"SU's blc dlx foot ei~t Inch center, under both boards. especio.U.' in Ille :1econd 1u11r. But despite the fact \\'tenn1rn i;ot fl"• ~lx>ts rrom nearer l Inn 15 Cet-l out. his great ralenl was &h0"1\ bY bis 23 polnrs for the eve­ning nnd nne rloor pl~. unusulll !or a big man. Tra­w e('k 11nd Brl non. howe\'er. kept him rcl11tivel.1 ln~ffec­d veunder the boards . probably a declsl\'I' factor in tbe i;nme. DIC~ Schultz and Sr.an

Obe111h came through 'irl th some or lbeu finest pl~ or the season on bolh offense 11nd defense to spatlt the C1udloals. Schie.ff and Br! t­ton came up with tneir usual steady scorlni;, while Bml • na rd and Camey played lhelr regular outstnndl n;: game brtnt;ln& the ball up and hounding the Coubabe>i.

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tradn1 on Wierman. Obe!'lrh and Btitton rebounded under both baskets as If the ball were lhelrpersonal propt?rty. Meair while. It was SCh.lllz who kept the Cardinals In the i:ame b7 recular}.T diopplnc lo his Cavort~ Jump shot from "•Y out on the Door.

Schultz led NlJC seating wlth :? 1. followed clo•eh by scblatr "1 lb :?O. Br! tton "Ith 19 llJld Oberch with 16.

n •as an upb.111 battle ror lhe Cards In tbe ftrst baH, as \\ lerman !llld F\llton p;ot Lbe enubabes orr 1.o a to eartr lead. which they held unlll the let momenrs or tm peliod and Schultz, SChlaU. Ober&h and Britton p0ured in 16 points ID ll'lllt SPllJI IO u!ve 1'1JC a 3i-35 balfllrM edce.

The second lalf "85 all '1JC's. By the time 11,.e minutes or the second ha.If wu ,ooe, the Cards had a 15-oolnt mrcl n. Tbe;,· arad· uaH.r Increased theu edie ID 26 pol.ol5 o.t one p0lnt, before Coach ll'UllAms bt>gan sub­~Utuuna. NIJC's talanet> ••s shown u the bench str•nath played the Coubllbes ,.,.ro the rest or the way.

FUiton. Allen and Hobson played On<> tall for the f"f0$h 10 b<\clr. up \Herman, but tJ1ia •a.~n 't their even! 01. The Cazdlrals "•r<' loo ftred Up t• be aiopped and the large crowd w eot home lulppy at ,;eeinc a areo.t even! nc or basketball.

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NUC CAltDJ'NAl.9 (9•> - Ota*'° ~ s, OtH-r&h u. SchuJts 21. ea,.... n..J 4, Scblafr l'O, Britton 19, Th-· .... i.. J., DMlln111.on 1. w.,., t, ci..t­fl•ld l·

HAU\.l...Dll ~.ore: !'(\JC CArdln.al• )1, Wst: Fro.sh JJ.

ALUMNI GIVES 1400 FDR SPEECH, DRAMA

Tbe NIJC Alumol Assodo.­uon presented a s.;oo.oo check to the :0.1JC debate team aod drams department recen~ The mone~ ,...!11 enable the team LO particlpitte lo the Unfteld College Speech o.nd oebnle Tournament. which started ~larch 3.

Ric bard Hyner:21 n. debate Olr.ICb. accepted the check rrom Marvin Jones. president of the assodlltlon.

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NUC City League Teams

Ano1;,.1 tJIJC t.a'" I& tfte °"'* pfcrured "'"' _,,,,_ R,.qbtrds. In thtt b c .. '"row ortt John 'Aogoll~ ord Rod Cor)colt•lf. The fro,.r row boys ore N1lllo'f' Srronq. . Jr> n ~~' '1( Ql"'I• Alferi 8oet1m, Joe.~ totr .. "'Ond, Md O.nn1 &tr•r.

In add!Uon ID the C!lldlno.lb, JC C N !JC has two other baskt>l- oed Winter btlll team.• which pl"J In lhP Coeur d'Alene c111 t.eacuc. Carnival Queen The..e two teams are the Junior V11rsl1Y team and the Redbirds.

The boyr; on theae r.wo teams come Crom almost every de­partment 1n :-rwc. They have met IO practice approda:atcl v two boors each week under the direction of \\ayne John­son. who Is also a student. Johnson saJd tha l he has c:oached the Junior \'an;lty team uoder lhe supf'mlllon of Rolb l\llllams, !'>1JC coach, but that he ha.. be<'n ~ourety responsJ ble for Ill!' Redbirds.

The Juw.or Yarslt;J ~m ha" on., aame-ap!Dbl Pot1t Falls ·-lel'l to p!llJ'. BP!lld!'s the rei;ular le.Cl.IP i;ame • th1s tt'a!ll ms pl.a7ed tbe Spokene Community Colltce Junior Varsll) team t>rlcr. Tbetr WID·IO&~ record In th~ City le&!llle &bo'A& that tb"Y bave "'On rt~P and Ion !1ve.

GOLF TEAM PLAHS OH OOZEH MATCHES

Slx studPnlS ha\'f tumt>d out tor sol!, accordins IO Warren Kl!D.Un~. Instructor· coach.

A dozen or more 111>lf !Dllt­chC!" are upec:tt'<I to be schedul"d In the near futUI4', Kea Una commen1t'd .

l\e ..-ould like IO encourtJI' anyOn" "ho Is lntNUt"d In 111>lf to a1rend on" ot the solC team"' meellnrr>1, •llleh are .-very F'rtdA' durlnc acU\'llY period In the sWdenl unton", Keating &aid.

Tbe onlY oost ,.Jll be "l:l't'<'n (L•t!S " and thr N UC t!'am JtllS a rav-. so It 15 Ool> about Ont' doJlaz Cor 9 0 1

18 holu. he adck'd.

Heltn Hol!Am was uJecred c~ueen with Barbara Kitt n1 the Scbwem:er l\\nLN Carni ­val, Peb. 25 and 26. DI SCbwe.ltztr Ba1tn.

Mias Hollund won $100 worl.b or ski clothi na and a lrlp to the Calpry Stnmpeod~ In Clllpry, Alberta , Clnad9. nl'Xt Jul).

Sue F'letcht'r ft nlshed 6..C:Ond In tbe cJant slalom and slalom compeUuon, John Nearlne rtnlshed with a time of I '1'>7 .~ minutes: and Tim ~uller "1th a 111:1e or 3:05.!i.

J.lller was th!! unrortunale \1CUm of a sudden stror .. bla.at or wllld \\'hlcb blc" him ofr courS•'. Con!lt'(IUC'ntly, be had 10 wallt back up lh\' moun~ln lO ID throui::h one part o1 tb" chanered course lo rtnlsh th<' mce. Rlchrud Cba111pQux. ski dub ad\isor. said.

Sl.'verlll otber ski club mui­bers were unablP lo enl<'r ror ' 'artous reasons. oa.-ld Sut­llff. ski team ca1>tlln nl'I called awa.Y IO Clllfomla the n!gbl beCore the roe.- ror his Jlster •s funPnt1. Bil \!onon wu Ill •Ith 1he nu and John :o;eartnt ,..os .. true• In thP e\'e with o ski pole.

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Cardinals Win District Tourney In Oregon ~ sue cardlnal• "'°n •

bertb ID the rtclonal AAJCA bukttblll coumaml'nt In Pboenls. Allzona \tlteb 7-8 by wtnnlnl tbreo lmpr••t•e pmes to 1he :-iorthwm1 Jun­ior Colk'C• dl1t11c1 rourna­ment. TM district coum1mant wu pl1.>ed ta Ont1do. Oresca f'eb. 2.f-~6. Inchldual ..,..,

reporta foll ':'. . •

H/JC 118 - CU. TSOP CC 68 All Und~ of r.r rr rd• lbr

o:itado •ere •et tJ, th• Cazd­lftal• la tbll r l~piJded 128~8 win OYer Clar:sop (Ott. 1 Com­aainlCJ Colle1e. :;o 1JCore ,,f over 100 tad ever be~ posted on that scoreboazd. It wu al"° an :.; JC record.

coach Williama used hla reseru1 durln1 moat of the 11me. Tiiey 109por.drd to thf' opportUnl t:Y wllh an anres­st ve ddena,,. ind a h11h­powered acodnl altemoon. All Carda ecored and none bad fewer than Sl'•en polnta. Ro1 Meyer led the day's 1cor­ln1t wllh 20.

The Card l\Jtl<OUll Pllt!Oll pioduced martv ball tumovell' which were con•Ntcd IO n.ay buketa and Clataop tad con­t! auoua 1rouble 1eu1n1 the ball Into llll forecoun.

Guard Dan Camo au!fert'd a tpralned anlllf! dudn1 tbf' rame, the onl.7 chpleulnc result of the pm,. for SIJC.

The C:.rda roared baek tiom a 52-34 laltUir." break with 76 polru clldn& the aecond halt to diomonstrall! thel r r~ cHl\'e power.

C LA T'IOP (61) - All•fl 11. , . ,. ••''- •• Gt-•._• •• >&.llik•I J . J••••• J. IC•lp,.t- I J • ....,, •• t . Trw.1 .. 4, ~ft""-" 10.

lftJC (121) -•••,..,..a. OMrt" 11, kllult• 11. C.n'l•f 12. khJ•" •• 8tl1t..,. 1•. T••-.•k 7, 0..1lt1tt._ 10. W..r•• 20. C1Mt1tt•W I).

1&.uu .. k of• HJJC 12. Ca.te. , .. H/JC 90 - Blue Mounroln SS

NIJC ahoou nc 11 la.ckl!d r:Ar In this 11eoml·llral 1ari<' 11aJnst BIUC' MoUnlaln Com­mun! ty Collr1l' ot Pt•ndlNon, Ore. but th~ cardll hild llllln troubl•• d• pllP th~ Timbn· wolvMI' pre ~. w1nnln1 hand­ily, 90-:15.

Thi' Cud!<• 011 n prrwe in th(' •rcond hall rrducl'Cl 11 BluP Mou ntaln ho0Un1 n vrr·

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ap or 52 per cent In ~ nrs1 balr to 27 per cent In the second.

HJ1blllhlll of the pme were tbe work o f Bd uoa and Oberah oa rebouodlnc. Cine pla.r tw 111a.rda Me,-er sad Cbatlleld when repilars Sebullt and Bra.I oard cnt lato rool dHllcullY earl.1 ill !be second tiiUr. and Brltton•s 2:? point• t,,r !be eYentoc.

Jim Hamson maiched the 22 polnu tor Blue i.iouataln and pla.;red eood ball to: I.be nmb~rwolY•. He aod bis tea::il'.'\&""' pro.-ided mucb

alfer compeatloo than !be Ca.rd. bad ta their t.:>umameit opener.

F'IH 1'1JC plaJ'tU scored In double ll1111res. tbe Cards onra1ed 4:? per cent Crom the floor ror the same.

S'UC (tO) - •~t~ 11. tkhlall 11. T,..,..11 .J. khalta- 1: ... i.J:wt~ U. Obs,P 16. Quitll•W '· 0.dJ.f\t'.lOft. J .... ,., 2.

OLUS MOU-STAI!' U'> - KbUt 10 .... ,.,j.on. n. SJu•'4• •· Mot­•u-oe 1. •lnl 1. 9UP9nt.,.-•.t 6. ....... 1. Mt> MJIJLao s.

Hatn._. .... •t• :f?JC .. ,. 81• Mo...a..•n .)I.

HIJC 126-Col. Clrrisrion 79 Another 1wsr-record sconnc

ttrorl prodUced tbe dl6tl1ct title ror :>IJC. 126·79. over Columbia Chnstlan Collell' of Portland. Ore51C>a. The cards Jumped o!I' to a.n

early lead and widened II to 30 palnlll at baltume. to le&\·e II tUe doubt &s to the ulUmate winner. Tbet: uaaa! l)les&lfll defl!ll6e ca.-e them ma flY baJ I a teala a.nd ess,. palal.ll. Th<' Cardlnal re­llt!Yell a&;lin plared mucb o1 the same and litUe dltferen~ wu OO(lced by tbe Portland opponenu.

Rich Br1llOD'll 26 points and brllU&r1t rebouadlnc 'll'trl! top• for the evenln1 wt both lt'ams had three acoreis In the 20·•. ScbJltz added 2-l ror NIJC and Scbla!C wa.s clO'le behind "Ith 20. Terry Enlllleh with 25. Don Rein­hardt with 25. and Don Thy­lor wttll 23 Jert onl) alx potnta unnccounted ror fbr Columi.a CluJstlan.

Dick Schultz and Brllron hnd their nnest performances or the aeeson accordlni: to Coach Rolb William~. Tltr ,.o rk o f th!' rost or the aquad was not far behl nd.

Tl11" Ptk'1> •orK on tbe bQ&rds ,... acaJn a n:~or

factor In lhe •In. "'OJ C u:e) - ... ,,..,.. 11. OWrP •· ktN.11 • 14. CarrwY •· llchSalt lO.

Ot1Ul>ft : ... T'r••nlir. t. 0.t-""ct ... 6. M•J'•t •· 0-tfl•W 4.

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25 TURll OUT FOR JC BASEBALL SQUAD

.a.pi:" t l,,,at<'h :!5 'Jd n bu" tu med "ut f11r b""ebal prat'llcP. a.ccordlac IO Jamu Cro..-f, CClaCb,

Pracllc• ae:.sloc> •lU be ht'ld 11\"C'fY d&) fMI:' 4 lO 5 p.m. The nrst ,.eek was de\Oted 10 condt uon1n1. Cro•e added. f'I mt pracu c- ,. u M&JCh z.

Al dlou &h Ille complet• chcdule bas not been CO::'.­

plled )'el, the ti rst prne "Ill ~ \larch 29 1111th Spokanf' Cocnmun1 ty Coll•1e and 11 I U be pliHed theN., Cro\\f' s1.1d.

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Dick S:bullz and Toru Tra· •eek •"'" rw.med to lbt llrst -m all1t1rs.

Bob Brainard wu named ID lbe aKOnd team all-stars.

The Cards lr011c!lt bome anot11er tu1e tropby to add to their troplu' cu".

:-iJJCaveraced 11spo101.aper came dua111 the cournameat . their oppoat'flta aveaa1«! 6i. Ttls 1••~ them an a>erace r::upn o! 48 per pme. Tbetr lmh·ldual came ir.ardns •ei:e 60. 35. and 47. Ttiee &r" probabb' all rec:«<! ll111rl'5.

The rod!o announcers and pre56 h9d many Qrw comrrents for die !\1JC ta!!! aad coa.ch-101 durl nc the tour11:1ment. The Carm were compared ravorsb\y with mar\1 rour-year collece teams co be seen In the are11.

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