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'Slds 11 Your Eye' ScMdlled To Pl1y lloYe•ber 17-11-19 a,. -dy bolJ..ln The Catdlnal Pia, eta are no• lo rellun&J ror lbe pro- duction ot lbe ru i-mo•ID &. CllD-i>acked pla, "Suda lo Your E:)'e" by Jack Kirkland. Thie pla, IO be one ot lbe moat eucceutul pro- dllc:Uona In lhe Cardinal Pla,ue' hlllOQ': It mQ ewen surpass last torlll1'1 produt· don or "Tom Jone a ... The pl., will be preRoled Nov. 17, 18, and 19 at 8:15 p.m. lo the NIJC Gym- nasium. A wooden lndlan, a bill, and lhe m0$t uolaue ever-made ot beer bottles- cive Mrs. F'eeley•a junk yard an atmosphere or comedy at Its lllnnJest. This play bu ever,ytblog-lncludlna the kit- chen sink! Three old ladles or en11Jety dltterent character Jump rrom trom one mlstortuoe to another by pla,ylnc cupid, Oabtlna and tan1Un11 with two bat · ned policemen. These lad· les arc Mrs. F'eeley, played by Nancy We.lcb, a hard· talklna Irish woman .mo has never done a.nythlna mori! feminine tban opeolna a beer boll.le; Mrs. Raasmusen. a placid Sweo1sh woman wno Is consianUJ bo11Dded by ber daulbtu and aon· ln· law ... 110. she lnsl11s, are •e1e1ar- lans; Miss Acne• Harriet Tinkham. a selC· styled slnaer and spinster, a piano t.eacher C rom lhe east, vei:y cultured and so, so re!lned In lboulht. word and act. Sbe preserves ber dlanllY at all costs! The action taltes place dur- lna World War II, and bac&Y pants, wide ties, and tl&bt dresses aho,.· dellnlte con· trast IO modem day atUre. The romanllc atmosphere ls added by Danny F'eeley. (Tom Hebert), a sailor home on leave o.nd Kat e Losen, ( Maiy Dohrman), a School teacher. or course, true love runs obs1.ncle course o.nd Conchita, a noozie chaalna Danny, pla,yed by Sandy 8aldwln, Is tbe blci:est obstacle ol all. Mattera are turtber compll· cated by Mr. F'Hzaerald, (Gaiy Cbappell). tM iown tai col · lecior, •ho Is assaulted and Insulted by tbe three Ladles. Frank Yamarnoio plays Chlnaiown, a dell cbttul char- acter and adopted nephew ot Mrs. F'eel,.y: be Is e•·er pre- sent wtth an open beer bottle for his aunt Nora. 'Ib1a aroup can onl1 lead IO asllllatlon uobelleftble. Ho• can It min• Ho• can you IDl8S lbP llldP·SPlltt.er ot lbe 1ear--"Suds In Your E:)'e"• S POKANE DEBATERS TAKE TOP HONORS Debaters trom 16 hllll schools In ldabo and V.asb· lnaton partlclpa1ed In the F'\llh Annual North Idaho Junior Col1110 lnVftaUonal Hl ah School Debete Touma· ment. Oct. 29 trom a.m. llDtll 3:00 p.m. Debaters rrom St. Oeo rce Acadelll)'. Spokane. took nrs1 place In tho Llncoln·Doualaa compelltlon, MaryolHI Aca- demy, also or Spokane, took second Maryclllf won Orat and St. Georce won second In the Ox lord di vision. Thanks1tvln1 vacation be· 11nS Nov. Uo1s l1Yite f.uly Entries Halloween Dance Couir d AJ,.n,.•a Ucma Club ln't'ltea 610dl!Dta IO sul>o mlt entries lo llle $50,000 world-wldi! Peace Eu1J COa· tea1 ror youths wtiidl 111 beinc aponaored by Woes lni.tms.· llonal. The subject 1S "Peac" ls Attainable" and tbe con· test la O!>eD 10 boys and i1rls rro111 14·21 years or a&e. Entries ID tbe cont.es! IDUSI be 11ubclltted to th!! local Wons Clab by Dec. 10. The $!!5,000 nrs1 prtze wUI be a warded IO tbe boy or ctrl whose esaay Is adJudaed u best presenlinc Ideas ot tlndlnc a W&) for people IO II ve together In peace. Comple1e loformat!on about lhe contest IDfJ be obtained from Luelle Lance. bead or NIJC'a Encllsb dt'Partmrnt. or from the local Llon!I Ciub. ENGINEERS CLUB IS REOR GANIZING Enctneertn' tud :i:s al !>1JC rp.a.ztn' I.Ge student cbqiu11 of the lda.•.o Soctet> or Proresslonal Eb- &inttrs. •ho art' actJ.nc as 11poosor&. Dexter Moser. advisor. sald Iba! election or oracera will be :ruade soon. I.eater Crowe. p1esJdi.nt 01 lhi. Northern the Idaho Socli.tr of Proresslonal Enatneers. will allow a motion picture aboul tbe spece pro- sram. Nov. 15. 6:30 p.m .. In the Edminsti.r Student Union after a dinner meeting. Student.a enrolled In proti.s- slonal engineering. torestr,y, lndustrtal educallon, lndus- trtal i.lectronlcs. and dralt1n& and deslan iue eligible io Join \loser concluded. WO MAN'S COAT, SWEATER FOUHO Anyone .. 110 bas lost a •'Oman's coat or sweater wl lb In tbe past monlh ls aaki.d to call at tbe regis- trar's orllce co clalm them. CALE. VDAR Nov. ii - f'"'ncb Clob m·•et· Ing No,·. 9 - lo!ovte Nov. 10 - V.0111en ot the Colle1e aodal met'llDS Nov. 11 Vacation Clone weellend) Nov. 15 - EncJneer.11 Club dlnn• r Nov. 11 18, 19 - Drama class pla_v Nov. 19 - (after play) Semi· formal Thanltscl vlns Dance Nov. 22 - Sbdoe· Nlle Ben· eat Nov. :?+-27 - Thaok&s! vtnc Vacation NO\'. 26 - Special ball pmr. Clwerleaders, Yell K ing1 Joney Lavi . Jon•c• Hvl"f'!phnty. Diono Well•'· Fr""-. Yol'!"Of"01o. Pam Po.-."• John R.yf'lOldi. Claudio McQ.,.m•4' of'td Kot+t.,. Z"'"''fH'tfl°",.,..,,.,,,g. or• ,.Ce'f'ltly elecr.d /eoWt -r•ll lrtn91 1 M Cordlf"tOh. Debaters Place In Yellowstone Meet The NUC tear.i re• turned Oc1. 22 aner paritcl· pa.tins In tbe F'\Cth Annual Yellowsione Speech ,.1th t,.o third placP rlUlitln11' and one alxth place rA11kln 1. Thia compe · lltlon at Blllln111. Monlana was the U'atn'3 Utst ioums · mtnt. Candy Dabl and Kristy Bolio reached the quarter- Qnals In team deb&tlo1 but •ert' by E:ut•·m Montana Collece In a gpUt dflclalon. State Unlnillty woo lbe Learn debate uUe, the NlJC de- batua p1Ac1nc slltth. In Wocoln·Do\lllSI a OOt'-to-one cont:ontatloo, Jobll O'Neill wu defeated lo the uml·l1nal& b)' a Brt&luim Youns t,;nl•erslty debater. IS 10 f)nal ra.nllDIS ID Ille e.-eot BYt,; Qr•t. Air Poree AcadeDU" HCond, md :-.1JC third. Cat 111 Herlza ,.ached tbe ll11al1 lo oral lllt.erpretatlon md ued ror :biid place I.II tbe onrall ranklnp for tbe Sbe was coeched by Gale, N LJC drama lnatruc:ior. tban 190 arudenis trom 14 coller.a corr.S>f'ted. The 10111 neXl tra•ela 10 £ucene. Ore .. Nov. 11 - 12 for the Unlnn1lcy of Oreaon Invitational meet. DICTIONARY MISSING A dJcuonary 111 miss- Ina trom the eewtna room, ac- cordlna IO Florence Stra.n .. han, 1n1truc1or. She aaJd 1hat It a111one bas aeen II she "ould be 11atelul lor lta return. hlPlllrsolls Had Of (ftlPIS Com•ittee Of 1000 Nell Peterson NUC •tud•nt bod1 president, went to Bolae IO atlA!nd an executive me•t· Inc or tho Committee ot 1000 Oct. 19. l'lna coll!! ce body pruldcnis madP up this executive board. Al lb!& mN1tln1 lht' !uncUona ot thv or 1000 were dla· cu83ed and Idaho'• llales tax wris eJPlalned In dolall, Peterson all.Id. Colleae studenui or voUna lliC make up lhlft orpnl7.aUon. !ls prlm1uy purpose lft to support worthwhile Issues lbGt ulae periodically. Now lhe committee IA backlna tho •ales tu. Each or t.11e colleceR In Idaho blUI a campus commit· IC!e "lllcb la an ara11a1" ot the gtatewtde orranlzallon. Comm1uee memb<'ra tor the NIJC Campus Commltt.el! or 1000 are: !'lell Peterson, ceneraJ chal101an. Sh•ryl Bercairom. m"mberalllp chair· rnan. Pa1.111 Brown, speaker's buruu chairman, BOb Hus1te1. voter realatraUon chairman, aod Don Heikkila, publlclly dlrec:tor. Thesi. atudents are aupport.101 the nJea 1ax be- cause It Is a source or reve· nue ror ldaho'a schools and colleaeis, Peterson continued, Several !'llJC studPnUI who are In favor of tbe tax have been maldn1 apei.che11 to clvtc croupa In out·l1ln1 com· m11Dlllea dutlna the last an· era! weeks. Responsibility o! securln1 membership tor lbe Commlttoe ot 1000 la delepted to all colleces In Idaho. A quola for securing a certain mem· bershlp iota! Is alv•n to each collece. Peterson said. Mem· berahlp In that oraanlz.a.tlon costs oai. dollar, he added. Even lboucb tbla committee will be dissolved aner tbe election, It will arl•c pi.nod• lcalty IO promote statewide Issues wl:4ch prlr.ia.dty Involve •ducallonal matters. Pet"rson conUoued. Biie Cross Urds Are llow Anillble Sludeat Blue Ctoas insurance cards &fl? no• In 1111! resta- trar's offtce and aiudent:a are reciues!A!d IO plc:lr them up lmmed.lateb'. Escb !ull..CiJ:le scudent ll&J'• for tbla LDswa11ce cove""e at reafsuadoa. Shoald a covered arodent requtre med- ical or hospital services, he must present !hi. card to bis docior or hosi:lt al . A 1111.i.111 vmo tails io do tb1s will be bUled l)l!r80llal.11 by tbe doc- tor o r boapl tal and needl es• con!ueion will result. De- layed p1.1111e11t 111d eXtra clerical cosu ror doctotl 111d hospital.II result wll en a atu- dent tal l• to tnrorm them or II.ls Blue Ctosa covera&e. 'Ibe busloesa or nce aa• atudetltl to COOl>er&te fullJ lo operatloo or Ilda propsm.

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Page 1: N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 21 No 4 Nov 9, 1966

'Slds 11 Your Eye' ScMdlled To Pl1y lloYe•ber 17-11-19

a,. -dy bolJ..ln The Catdlnal Pia, eta are

no• lo rellun&J ror lbe pro­duction ot lbe ru i-mo•ID &. CllD-i>acked pla, "Suda lo Your E:)'e" by Jack Kirkland. Thie pla, proml~• IO be one ot lbe moat eucceutul pro­dllc:Uona In lhe Cardinal Pla,ue' hlllOQ': It mQ ewen surpass last torlll1'1 produt· don or "Tom Jone a ...

The pl., will be preRoled Nov. 17, 18, and 19 at 8:15 p.m. lo the NIJC Gym­nasium.

A wooden lndlan, a bill, and lhe m0$t uolaue ren~ ever-made ot beer bottles­cive Mrs. F'eeley•a junk yard an atmosphere or comedy at Its lllnnJest. This play bu ever,ytblog-lncludlna the kit­chen sink!

Three old ladles or en11Jety dltterent character Jump rrom trom one mlstortuoe to another by pla,ylnc cupid, Oabtlna and tan1Un11 with two bat· ned policemen. These lad· les arc Mrs. F'eeley, played by Nancy We.lcb, a hard· talklna Irish woman .mo has never done a.nythlna mori! feminine tban opeolna a beer boll.le; Mrs. Raasmusen. a placid Sweo1sh woman wno Is consianUJ bo11Dded by ber daulbtu and aon· ln· law ... 110. she lnsl11s, are •e1e1ar­lans; Miss Acne• Harriet Tinkham. a selC· styled slnaer and ~plcal spinster, a piano t.eacher Crom lhe east, vei:y cultured and so, so re!lned In lboulht. word and act. Sbe preserves ber dlanllY at all costs!

The action taltes place dur­lna World War II, and bac&Y pants, wide ties, and tl&bt dresses aho,.· dellnlte con· trast IO modem day atUre.

The romanllc atmosphere ls added by Danny F'eeley. (Tom Hebert), a sailor home on leave o.nd Kate Losen, (Maiy Dohrman), a School teacher. or course, true love runs obs1.ncle course o.nd Conchita, a noozie chaalna Danny, pla,yed by Sandy 8aldwln, Is tbe blci:est obstacle ol all.

Mattera are turtber compll· cated by Mr. F'Hzaerald, (Gaiy Cbappell). tM iown tai col· lecior, •ho Is assaulted and Insulted by tbe three Ladles.

Frank Yamarnoio plays Chlnaiown, a dell cbttul char­acter and adopted nephew ot Mrs. F'eel,.y: be Is e•·er pre­sent wtth an open beer bottle for his aunt Nora.

'Ib1a aroup can onl1 lead IO asllllatlon uobelleftble. Ho• can It min• Ho• can you IDl8S lbP llldP·SPlltt.er ot lbe 1ear--"Suds In Your E:)'e"•

SPOKANE DEBATERS TAKE TOP HONORS

Debaters trom 16 hllll schools In ldabo and V.asb· lnaton partlclpa1ed In the F'\llh Annual North Idaho Junior Col1110 lnVftaUonal Hl ah School Debete Touma· ment. Oct. 29 trom 8:~5 a.m. llDtll 3:00 p.m.

Debaters rrom St. Oeorce Acadelll)'. Spokane. took nrs1 place In tho Llncoln·Doualaa compelltlon, MaryolHI Aca­demy, also or Spokane, took second pl1>~e. Maryclllf won Orat and St. Georce won second In the Ox lord di vision.

Thanks1tvln1 vacation be· 11nS Nov. 2~.

Uo1s l1Yite f.uly Entries

Halloween Dance

Couir d AJ,.n,.•a Ucma Club ln't'ltea ~-UC 610dl!Dta IO sul>o mlt entries lo llle $50,000 world-wldi! Peace Eu1J COa· tea1 ror youths wtiidl 111 beinc aponaored by Woes l ni.tms.· llonal. The subject 1S "Peac" ls Attainable" and tbe con· test la O!>eD 10 boys and i1rls rro111 14·21 years or a&e.

Entries ID tbe cont.es! IDUSI be 11ubclltted to th!! local Wons Clab by Dec. 10.

The $!!5,000 nrs1 prtze wUI be a warded IO tbe boy or ctrl whose esaay Is adJudaed u best presenlinc Ideas ot tlndlnc a W&) for people IO II ve together In peace.

Comple1e loformat!on about lhe contest IDfJ be obtained from Luelle Lance. bead or NIJC'a Encllsb dt'Partmrnt. or from the local Llon!I Ciub.

ENGINEERS CLUB IS REORGANIZING

Enctneertn' tud :i:s al !>1JC ar~ r~ rp.a.ztn' I.Ge student cbqiu11 of the lda.•.o Soctet> or Proresslonal Eb­&inttrs. •ho art' actJ.nc as 11poosor&. Dexter Moser. advisor. sald Iba! election or oracera will be :ruade soon.

I.eater Crowe. p1esJdi.nt 01 lhi. Northern Olapt~r o~ the Idaho Socli.tr of Proresslonal Enatneers. will allow a motion picture aboul tbe spece pro­sram. Nov. 15. 6:30 p.m .. In the Edminsti.r Student Union after a dinner meeting.

Student.a enrolled In proti.s­slonal engineering. torestr,y, lndustrtal educallon, lndus­trtal i.lectronlcs. and dralt1n& and deslan iue eligible io Join \loser concluded.

WOMAN'S COAT, SWEATER FOUHO

Anyone .. 110 bas lost a •'Oman's coat or sweater wl lb In tbe past monlh ls aaki.d to call at tbe regis­trar's orllce co clalm them.

CALE.VDAR Nov. ii - f'"'ncb Clob m·•et·

Ing No,·. 9 - lo!ovte Nov. 10 - V.0111en ot the

Colle1e aodal met'llDS Nov. 11 Vacation Clone

weellend) Nov. 15 - EncJneer.11 Club

dlnn• r Nov. 11 18, 19 - Drama

class pla_v Nov. 19 - (after play) Semi·

formal Thanltscl vlns Dance Nov. 22 - Sbdoe· Nlle Ben·

eat Nov. :?+-27 - Thaok&s! vtnc

Vacation NO\'. 26 - Special ~el·

ball pmr.

Clwerleaders, Yell K ing1

Joney Lavi. Jon•c• Hvl"f'!phnty. Diono Well•'· Fr""-. Yol'!"Of"01o. Pam Po.-."• John R.yf'lOldi. Claudio McQ.,.m•4' of'td Kot+t.,. Z"'"''fH'tfl°"• ,.,..,,.,,,g. or• ,~ ,.Ce'f'ltly elecr.d c:~r /eoWt ~ -r•ll lrtn91 1M

~. Cordlf"tOh.

Debaters Place In Yellowstone Meet

The NUC debat~ tear.i re• turned Oc1. 22 aner paritcl· pa.tins In tbe F'\Cth Annual Yellowsione lntercoll~clate Speech M~et ,.1th t,.o third placP rlUlitln11' and one alxth place rA11kln1. Thia compe· lltlon at Blllln111. Monlana was the U'atn'3 Utst ioums· mtnt.

Candy Dabl and Kristy Bolio reached the quarter­Qnals In team deb&tlo1 but •ert' d~ft'a~d by E:ut•·m Montana Collece In a gpUt dflclalon. ~lontana State Unlnillty woo lbe Learn debate uUe, the NlJC de­batua p1Ac1nc slltth.

In Wocoln·Do\lllSI d~ba~ a OOt'-to-one cont:ontatloo, Jobll O'Neill wu defeated lo the uml·l1nal& b)' a Brt&luim Youns t,;nl•erslty debater. IS 10 I~. f)nal ra.nllDIS ID Ille e.-eot we~ BYt,; Qr•t. Air Poree AcadeDU" HCond, md :-.1JC third.

Cat 111 Herlza ,.ached tbe ll11al1 lo oral lllt.erpretatlon md ued ror :biid place I.II tbe onrall ranklnp for tbe even~ Sbe was coeched by ~larpret Gale, N LJC drama lnatruc:ior. ~lore tban 190 arudenis

trom 14 coller.a corr.S>f'ted. The d~batt 10111 neXl

tra•ela 10 £ucene. Ore .. Nov. 11- 12 for the Unlnn1lcy of Oreaon Invitational meet.

DICTIONARY MISSING A Iara~ dJcuonary 111 miss­

Ina trom the eewtna room, ac­cordlna IO Florence Stra.n .. han, 1n1truc1or. She aaJd 1hat It a111one bas aeen II she "ould be 11atelul lor lta return.

hlPlllrsolls Had Of (ftlPIS Com•ittee Of 1000 Nell Peterson NUC •tud•nt

bod1 president, went to Bolae IO atlA!nd an executive me•t· Inc or tho Committee ot 1000 Oct. 19. l'lna coll!! ce otud~nt body pruldcnis madP up this executive board. Al lb!& mN1tln1 lht' !uncUona ot thv Commlu~ or 1000 were dla· cu83ed and Idaho'• llales tax wris eJPlalned In dolall, Peterson all.Id.

Colleae studenui or voUna lliC make up lhlft orpnl7.a• Uon. !ls prlm1uy purpose lft to support worthwhile Issues lbGt ulae periodically. Now lhe committee IA backlna tho •ales tu.

Each or t.11e colleceR In Idaho blUI a campus commit· IC!e "lllcb la an ara11a1" ot the gtatewtde orranlzallon. Comm1uee memb<'ra tor the NIJC Campus Commltt.el! or 1000 are: !'lell Peterson, ceneraJ chal101an. Sh•ryl Bercairom. m"mberalllp chair· rnan. Pa1.111 Brown, speaker's buruu chairman, BOb Hus1te1. voter realatraUon chairman, aod Don Heikkila, publlclly dlrec:tor. Thesi. atudents are aupport.101 the nJea 1ax be­cause It Is a source or reve· nue ror ldaho'a schools and colleaeis, Peterson continued,

Several !'llJC studPnUI who are In favor of tbe tax have been maldn1 apei.che11 to clvtc croupa In out·l1ln1 com· m11Dlllea dutlna the last an· era! weeks.

Responsibility o! securln1 membership tor lbe Commlttoe ot 1000 la delepted to all colleces In Idaho. A quola for securing a certain mem· bershlp iota! Is alv•n to each collece. Peterson said. Mem· berahlp In that oraanlz.a.tlon costs oai. dollar, he added. Even lboucb tbla committee will be dissolved aner tbe election, It will arl•c pi.nod• lcalty IO promote statewide Issues wl:4ch prlr.ia.dty Involve •ducallonal matters. Pet"rson conUoued.

Biie Cross Urds Are llow Anillble

Sludeat Blue Ctoas insurance cards &fl? no• In 1111! resta­trar's offtce and aiudent:a are reciues!A!d IO plc:lr them up lmmed.lateb'.

Escb !ull..CiJ:le scudent ll&J'• for tbla LDswa11ce cove""e at reafsuadoa. Shoald a covered arodent requtre med­ical or hospital services, he must present !hi. card to bis docior or hos i:ltal . A 1111.i.111 vmo tails io do tb1s will be bUled l)l!r80llal.11 by tbe doc­tor or boapl tal and needl es• con!ueion will result. De­layed p1.1111e11t 111d eXtra clerical cosu ror doctotl 111d hospital.II result wllen a atu­dent tal l• to tnrorm them or II.ls Blue Ctosa covera&e.

'Ibe busloesa ornce aa• atudetltl to COOl>er&te fullJ lo operatloo or Ilda tnaatao~ propsm.

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THE N.LJ.C. REVIEW ,....... s.-; ••• fWJ 0..-. ... Celeite y.., . .,-~ .. ...

NORTH IDAHO JUNIOR COW6E COIVI D"ALEHf. IDAMO

Editorial ... LEISURE TRAIHIHG IS MISSING

A"'""'eon·. ~P""° b 11 on< b. 1ldong schoo s or>a co I ond ~1p 'f\p41f.- n~r ' , on« t:l looming with the 'o'c • Cl'KI bosr •eocl>ong CQ• ~en'. In h•gh school you:' /.c>otocan $p>nd 12 years being fcu;;h• SC:•~. rna1tcna:1cs, E g • • l0<.i1gi long~s. ond o•her ocodemoc sue cc•s. ""io• -.:!1 -v•duals w"io CO'l ' 1"'1<! on 'IO eoll0ll9 ge• mu& ' '' C"-l!IO"I• O'lly mate 1r.•onsrf od, lo< 01 1001• lour crd me.• veers. These young "'"" O'ld #"'11!<1 ere t " su~poHd •o ::. obfo IO foll 0 nic'"e In OU1' com.,o• ...... SOCICI deo•gn&d ' l.oop the Un1 •od $ · 0101 on 1.:0 'c.• 'l>lt roco '°' space and e7r>•

«•o"'mocy. Shofclon Colr:mof', o ,..,11.kno,.., Wien •o nd 1•tro ·~· oy,

"No do o good 1ob 10 l)lopcro •he!>e young "'"" and ~ f r '"'' role on soc1otf, bl.:r we 'ro ovcdookong one ro•l-er '"'00'­'ont rh1n9-•"' !c:.rger ':> '"°ch •hem ,.f101 ·o do ..be<> ey '•o not wcr~. mg.''

I/hen mos! worlw1g p rM)l'ls will hov& on ovc.-roar:i oi ~ 1w1co os much le1sise ••me o • they spend "°""%'· 1• bchoc7,es our schools end c:ol11!9"< •o f..cfp America's young p!tt)pll'I d1~ · covor l•1sure-flme oc11v•l•es end hobbtesf tho•, •o borrow o Boy Scov1 pliros<>, will lt®p rl>em "pt.., s1co ly s·ron~ rrien•olly owok<! end morally srrooghr. " Pert.op~ ono of mo rec ans so mony rurn to alcohol, become mooiol pof•enl<, a1d how> ocrvov~ breol.do-""' •s bf>covso the-1 hove ne11Cr beori ra~· ,,, school what 10 do w11h rhcor le1~ro ••mo. This ' v.hy wo o~erc• se tne od1 ·or1ol privileges of 1h1s nowspcper •o rry "' conv1n<:f! os many person' os poss•bl" rhat our schools ond cotlegos •.hovld do mote 10 develop on ow<!C•o1•0'1 of •no ou•-of-doors •n O<Jr YCIC.lfl'.'.l AmorocO'I•.

Of cour!J'.', • rudcn15 hod gymnosr1cs 1n school; some fecm-: 10 ploy boskotball, foolboll and bos,.boll, bot rh so oren'· rh111gs rhl!ly ,.., IJ do on •heir lc!l&vro time. Compe1l1 ovo sport oro no1 enough ro preporo our YD<l'9 poOl)f< ro I ove on ·n • modem 00" of ovtomollon and :,of I living.

W....,,, AtrericoM ca<nume 11 mollron pounds of osp1•1 , 17 b 1tf1on sle ping pill and en 1mrmosuroblo qv<Y>llly oi rronqullr:ors, 11 ha<dfv •eems !JS 11 110 oro l1·1ing woll od-1vsrt'd, <:or1>fre<0 t.vo• _ Bur tho solo1ud11 of foresl ot •Troom, tho "'lo•otoO'I of costong o fly over a rrout, the honking of M Id 900<0 on mn sky off servo O> '°"1h1ng odo11ve• 't>< lroyod nerves and wrort minds. Do.is tho men w1•n o frvi­pound bo" on rho rid of lu • line worry bocau o .. 1 s 1nc:omo ro• '' du.,, e>r holo'C you """' hoard of o por~on .,.+,o COJld 'r s l!!Op oho< lolfON 1n9 o bord dog orca.md all days'

Cour ~,,. in ovrdoor oducohoo g•vun •n h1 h c;hool and col loge>• ... ovld c.l .. fop on opp<uc1011on of narur" '"our Ct g poopf ,., Porho1 • tho n courses could be.tome o pon al '""

r.hyS1cof oducauon curnculum on many ol rh11so inst111>11on I •K>rnmq.

Pl'r • °''~ who g l O\•tioor~ <oguforly ~ofdcm hov I iulfor 1noamnoo, hova bud d1i,po•11oen•, or or aflhc• monrol 11fnn , In 1 1 I thny o•c likly to Oo hcppior, ho 11>!i11 ~ 1 d• v.ho '"" Ir.• lo~el ro o>t 1n1' ttovbf worh • e lg, , on:! ...+.o u ally I""' long.'.'!. Jwcntle Covrl JudlJil \'111f1om G. Lono of Soorrl urd 15,000 co • onvolvin boy and u•"• oYOr o :.,io. ir r 11od O"d d1 .c '°""od 1ho1 not .:Jr1 t 0110>0 hod "°"' .... hot ' ov•, Joor hob!>) a f. or ""'' w C•o~ mtr.re r. '11 ,. not -:-onclu~•" "' 1 ~°""'thong prolOl.Od • •ho k oh u•.

A• "°°" o> rhe youn 1 1 on bocon10 ov. ol 1 lo>~ PIJ'\u•t• found on •h ovr -of·ooora r wolf al o.-aro of rm " mond nollut1Cl'1 rroHo • at <!>\I • au, VO '· rand lun • ,\f1, r- t e toofa:-oli.an t • 1• fUob occunlXI, 1t ' ...,1111>11 115 v.oy 10 to1ng sol~.

TI'o wt:!ll· known ooh.:rol1st, J M '•'-uu, Jtt o · •houghr ClllO t ""' r r 1'11> ''°)· He 501<!, " b r •o•'>• ond ge• •Mc!or ood 1odlngs. '•otur ' i-'"'0 you o• si,.,, How 1n10 rro • T 1hO•f O .... " lrnil 1'$~ ... nilft caro 11 1 , 1. ,..,. •

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Last month l •tt~oded homi:­a:>rnll>K and lhe ~0th reuolon or m.r cl~ al W&JSI Point.. 1\hll!! I WllS there, I sa,. Cad~l Mo.it Erickson , "110 qs one or my students at ;..1JC two y<·llfa aeo. Matt Is a third c1Assm111 (sophomore) and la dotn; well. Re Is ob­wrunr a ;ood collt-i;e tdu · caUon while recehln1 11 stll· flt} or llbou1 $115.00 a month and an allo"'1lllcc thaL PIQ5 tor his mffis. lie Is usured or & permanent career In the anny unlll be re&Cbes retire• IDC:Ol arre-

YOU 11111,j •ondet wby I om wriunc lhl s IO you . The rea­son Ls thai I ~line that there ~e a rew men bere .. 110 mich1 be Interested In secur­IDC an 1111polntmen1 IO West Polnl or ooe o! the other ser· vice academies. P<>rb1111s some think that WI les!I they enterthe acadclll.Y 1tnmedl111ely a1ter being gradullted from hlib school , I.bey can never ~nter. 1b1!1 Is not ttUe. ID Cact. the m.ior117 or cadets at w~sl Polnl have had a year al college 01 speclAI prepa· nuor:r school. ~!any have had '"'1> or 1bree year& or collece. I belle'e lh&t the same con­ditions exist at the :-la\•al, Air F'orce. and coast OUord Academies.

lr any man Is Interested in West Point or in ooe or the other aen1ce academies, I will be cJAd IO lll!k IO bJm.

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Yours sincerely. John M<"F'arland

A "Juke box" was 1aata.lled In th<' E:dmlnster Studeot Union Bu.lid.Ing Oct. 31 b1 authorization or the Social Acllvlues Commtuee and c. Westen Hatch. swdl'llt union manuer.

Thia action wu r.ak<'n alter a p~tluon, "'hlch demanded lhol music " be rctu med" 10 th• llllb. wu presented IO Jolin O'NCI II, prl'Sldenl ol tile SAC recl'lltl.v.

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Ecology Class Tours Montana T en studt-nls or the eQOIOI)'

Cllass and th!e& CbtlllUOD<'S returned SUnda.y even1nL Oct.. :n from " 60!>-tnll e. three-dt1y field trip lnlO MonlMll. which was d~scrlbed by F'nuik E\•ans, Instructor. u a lrlP comparablu IO Journcylns back lnto hlsioey SO years in Umr., Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Bl1nall acoompanled F'rnnk E:vans and the siudents on tile trip.

On Fridcu· . Oct.. 29. tile i;n>ull left NtJC &nd un ,., led to the National Bison Rango near Molese, lion tana. While on a iour or this rans• I.he s1udCDU1 we1e shown pmc­r.Jces or range and go.me llllUlll~emcnt.

There are u.pprodt!IAlely 300 bison an the ranae. E:vans said; however, there are lllso such pme as "'bile WI deer, mountain 11011ts, blgbOmsbeep, elk, and 11111elope.

Aodltlonal !nformaUoo ctven enroute concerned aeolo!licnl orl1ln and ecological aspecis or tbe l&nd tbey tr&\'l!led tbrourm.

F'rldaY evenlnc Ille group arrived at Evans' "Panora­ma Ranch", which Is located 20 miles south of lbe Caoa· dlan border. Tbe 160-acre ranch borders the west side or Glacier National Park. !I ls J 6 miles rrom the nearest town. and there 111e less tbnn a doun neighbors wftllln a radius of 25 miles.

Wllhout the convenience of runninll Wiit er or el ecirlcll,}'. thl' group stayed ln E:vans' SO-year-old, two-sroo• loa cabin . They "relllly roughed II", commented Helen Roi· land. Therefore, It was In· d"etl an exPerlence or II vtna 50 )'eats ln the past, she added. F'rtd~ evening was Sl>Cnl

1>Pro1e a roarln& fire with coal oll lamPS ror lll!ht. Thi& Is perh~s as Int ln10 Ute "'lldemess as many of the member5 al 1he group had Men, one s1uden1 commented.

Saturday the group iook an est ·nsl\'e tour of the E;\'flnS'

ranc:b and Gil cler National Parit, whl'le Ibey siudled Corest ecolop.

Enrouu• home on Sun~ the J!OllP sa• 0\'e elk not mo1e than 35 yards a,qy and

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His wife 's n=e ls g, • ., Dawn and they have rour cblldren - Brent. 7: Kevin. ~= Rodne) . 2: ond Kelley. rour monlhs. One or Mrs. Cape's ln1eres1s Is mu5ic.

As n youlh. Cope was a member or a 4·H club for m!UIY vears and m1sed sheep as one of his projects. Re recel~'ed many prizes shoYo1n1 his sheep al \'o.riOUS COUOt)' !airs.

lils main lnteres1s are hunt-ing, Osblng. woodworking, aad auto mechanics.

In nddlllon. he was n 4-H club leader !or three years with a club membership or about 30 children

Cope anti his ra.mUy reside In Coeur ti' Alene. and bo said that he PDJOYS Uvln11 here very much.

about a dozen whlle tall deer. Al McOOnold Creek Ibey observed the salmon spawning and were also rar-1unate to se~ !our or n,•e bald en1tles thnt were 11ttni.c1ed by •he dy!n~ ash. A rarest mana~ellll'ntdemanstraUon wo.s the 111111 event or lh~ trip

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Circle K Apple Pofufu?ra

Members ol m; Circle I\ Club or. ""'• "OS>Ple oo//alters" oa mey prepore ,,...._,"" bcga of opp/ea ""''c}, were •old Ocr. ,25 rl>rourp "'" 77, ri..,. ..,.,.. 238 bop• ol .,,,,,, •• r.o/d 0. s' .00 0 ""9. mok,no a S130 P'Oltr on the endeovot. r 0 ov -1""'9r•0 o,. fro191 leh: Dort R•fFol•. ~flT•'o,.... -

''-••~•.-; Oou9 0 1.,.,,,., prwa/den•, 1?1c1rotd Got-­,,.,,, 1'ct1ne Ketc~. Cott SmJ,,.., J,,. Young. Oovg Qenlr ..... O'X1 Girw.; Dion,,.. T"'11 cl&Jb la ,,o.., , ... P<W"t' "Q' '"'M' Card< Mol *•'cOtfte &ion. wnlth 11 1 ... --dO""" ltes.' t.ol. .., -. •

RE ILLY TO H EAO SPANISH CLUB

Sl>eedY RelllJ' was elected prealdent and Marjorie Rubow vice-president at the lhst meetla.a or the Spanlllh Club. Oct. 23. The name or the aecretary-Lreasurer or the oraantzadoo will bo announced a.a soon aa It la available.

The next meetlnc wW ~ the second Mond~ lo Novem­ber.

Anyooe who baa taken Spanlab or ..no Is now taldne that course 111 ellclble to Join. accord1n1 to John McFarland. ac1vlsor.

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All a:lrls lnt,rest..cl ~ en­oo~aeea 10 join and a:e •el· come to come watch practlcei> at the Kryi;tal Pl1111ce any SUnda,r.

Tbe K,,-stal LonLiles ba.-e tree use ct tbe Kcy&tal Plu.oae tor practice from ll:OO IO 12:~5 e•cry Sund&J 111ornlD'-

Tbere a~ approximately 20 Jlrls In the croup which was Cltst or?Oizeo last year. Tbey ba•e 11111 on two sbows tor the entenalJlmeat or tbe public at the KtY•W Pluoce and "'1.ll perform 9'aln lo F'!!brua.tr. Mlnds.;;..o""r_ rn_OCl...,..e-ra- i.:--caJJbre

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F1or.nc- Stranahan. bad It ~1JC Lo:: econ~lcs depatlrllent. IS DOW OD IL Va· calion In KawaJJ with her husband. C!yd• Stranahan. Kootenai County Acrtcultural A1ent. 1bey letl Oct. 29 and plan to be ,one tor two •eeks. Taltln~ Mrs. Stranahan'a

p.ace are Ellen f'rednkson and KIJ' Mcf'arlaod.

SUB~nion Ql/£S170\ .. ,.hat f, ro11t OJlt•ID~ allo•t Ida.Ao' 4/u 14.r"'"

JOHN O'NEILL. sophomore, t!ducaUon: As tar ... •autlon coaa lb~ 11&1es tu lft tho moet t'Qultsble tomt tb~re ls ~. Each person not oolJ' pays on i-r 111 lb his nelcbbors, but also 11 •Ids ~ucaUon. •hlch la tile prl· marr recipient or tax rflet>lpts. Wllhout It I do not eee ho" educauon In Idaho can com· perf' ""h Ille Olh<'r rortY •IWO atstu which ha\'I' the nalc 1 tax

LESLI:"£ L. MOSSBVROH. sopbomo,.. •l.mt'ntarv ,.,tu. catton: I tit.Ink Ibo ealra tu ...,,llld be all rlgbl I I.It would m"et th•• ooed. .. or education. As It la now. II ae•m• to 11111 th11 money la JU!t>t 101n1 Into tht1 Go•emor•a pockl!t. Jl~I JACKSON. trellhman,

music: I'm for II, ev~n thou Ill' I'm no1 old cnou1h 10 votn. I atilt think !hilt I daho CIUI lllD v~ 1lhe11d with II. Facto pro' e that Idaho uHd tho lllDn~.J' for new achoola and olher ne..cllld faclllllcs. It mlcht coll the penple more. but It la tor a &ood cau&I'.

SKIP ~IURPKY. sophomorl', archltl!cture: I am fo r Idaho's

alea tu for the Almple ri•a· ion that It lt ahould be dropped the lost monl!y would nave to br mad"' up 11om1·· whP/9 e1& ...

PAT 111LlJAMS, eopnomore pre~cntlaUJ'. Sain Isl In Ibis dlU' 111d "'e helps 10 Improve Ollf scllool 11111em. I also HY yes about rorel1111 atra1r11. and \Ir. Hyneman. I

lhlDk S&les tax Ls ••~II Ln 11&..ii!o&!On.

DAVE KN IUKT. <llOPhomor•'. buslnea$ lld:nlnlatratlon. The eal~s tax la a tax that could 1row with Idaho. As the 11tal<>'a needn upand and OKCal re~onslblllty lnrrl'uea "" need a tu that can crow. Our «00lo11clll and labor conditions do not merit a large enouilh prop 11,y o1 In· corn!' tsx. F\lnhennorr. tourists •od ahert ~rm rul· dents •ho uae our lltaU! and couai, factllUe11 are llUbJfft IO lhn salts ta.x.

ROBERT DAHl,l\ERO. Roph· omorl', music I am In favor or the salna tas II It In uMed 101 "bat It wu Intend d­l!du~U-:.n. Th bt eo•ern• ment 8('1 UP th IU r I l!OJ • caUon. llO let's UllC! It for e<hrt:allon. otbo rwla • do a...,. with II!

ll.ILL CHILDERS. heahman, conomlc~· Th aalfl• tu

I• a rearos81v~ tn1. It I • unfnlr to tho poorN paople 111d. In my opinion, 1lnce tha

tatn needs Iba monr•y. 1U1 Income tax would be much moM fair. Ptrhaps an lncomo that would be, for example. 10 per cent or 11111at la paid ror fedNal iocom taa

CRAIG OST~ RSON, hoab· man. pr~-d<'ntlatry• The tu cnuld be used ror better pur· poans, tor Instance'. school lmprovemnot arHI 10 lncrca~~ trachN'S WCl&811.

LARRY Vt::RllEI. aopho­mon-. education While l d~ai>I ge lAI II In any form . I feel the eale11 ta1 la on• or the moM t.ur or all 1&us. It "belt&" everyone. lru1tead of IUSI lbP welH ~o.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD IS CUT TO FIFTEEN lt'Clt of Edue10llon In \Ion·

t1:l• n p1,n•r~ ~.:1.. • ad• lh• :-OIJC \'at:<lly lillhkNllMll l am !or lh I Q66·b 7 S<"UOn, accordill• to R< ll> \\1lh:i s. coarh. D1u Milch ll Is lhC ltaln r. sic d1· R llh· 11< lhP stall 1lc1an. lllld 011n C•mcy Ill th RS ISlatll coacb.

All mmib4'11' of thl6 1<'Ut':a team IU"t" rust \ c :u mm <".l."'

C<'pt Tony Tta 1' ~ek. Practices ore !111111 3.30 p.111.

to 6.30 p.m. ~londll} l.hroudl ~Id_,-. nic fl: I 30 min· utl"a ot :...~r- •--orkout L~ apenl dolni;: dllldJ!ine drll!s, Ill second 30 mtnule11 a:n s~nt on lf<'l<'nsl.-c ot1ll11. Th ce~t hour 111 pent on of(e~..­drlJla. Lut JCIU :-OIJC :inllh d

lh<' l!A'ason rank n1 171.h In th" nation, 1111d won slxlb place In tbe na1lon in d•· !ense. :; I.JC COCIPeted With o•er 500 Junlor coUeces throuahout the country.

The tl'am won 2< pines, lost l"o. 11nd ti~ on • One toss ... s IO Spokar.o Co~· munlly College. Md the olll<'t was 10 Dl1lc Junior CollPCt' 111 the reg! nal toum· 111111..nt In Phocn11. Thr. onC> ue cnm<' •as with th llaal'.· lnglOn Stai.1 ti'nln: l)' FroSb wt th a acore of &.; U> 6~.

TM foJ1ow1nc Is a list or lb" pl.,.era and a I w lacta about them.

All•·r w1nn1n1 th a"'ard for t>eln~ the oulatandlna alhlct at Co<tir d'Alcne KIEh Scnool, and lhe most ln11plrattonal ptav~r for 196S-ii6, atx·lool Biil Schul"lz Is no• plarini:: ror SIJC. Ii•• play,.d bask r· ball for '.,.,1> y r.DtB In hi 1111 ac.'lool and rnJov& al I sPOtta.

Wa11rn Duco1 from Colum· blo. s.c.. !Ando alx· frt•t ta.II. H<> roe I• d All·Am~r· lean honorobt. mrnUon. he .... ~ 11 mrmbM or lh All Ar 11 F'lrAt Tfam In C.uollna. lllld the South AIHllar I am. tt~ lls1.11 Illa lnt•r•sta as wo1rr sklln~. ~ollln1t. 5wtmm1n11. and llrl&.

Ton) Tru,. di, the ooly rr-turntntt f, tt• rmt1.n un th1•

t"am, '"''" ""' N11llonal Hl1h School R• IJOUlld llt'cord In l'l(l•. Hla home town la Los An~d• n. but he pin\ 1 d hlch achonl bu.•k<'lb11ll tot l"'O ) at Hamt:r Air

t '' e B~ e. Pu r'..o RI '· H~ &t:lnd 111 • · frcl . D' e In· chen tall Md liars hlK In· tcr 5~ :is ' :¥ dJ ..-erse. Hla hobbles "' buolloi. uuellnc IUld 1<port11.

Chuck Loom I uaduated INlll Coru: d'AI oe Hieb SchOoL •h<'rr Ile ph,<ed bat.­kNbcill tot thr••e )t'ars. Ke la al• ·foet ta!! and lists Ilia .n1ern1 as all 11p0na In gt'netal. >t~i.t ou iarandtna atlllPte ol

S&ndpolnl Hli:b Sc!Jool lor 1966. nu-1001. el ven·.r:cb Sorrn Thom110n ta lnlel("lll(od In buouni:. !lallini::. auttr mec!:anlc11. and all 51>G:1ll ln i::en•ral.

~l.1.k" M'' s. Clv ·lee1 . ten lncb s 1all, Is tr= Th!' Daile • Or •. '"'1 r he pbred bukNbell one year In hi i:h 11c!l;;ol. On o! his hobbles ls cu&lc. He la a ..-ocall&t ond plays lbe ba 11 clannet. He I 1 al.so 11 111Udl.'n1 o! judo ano aarau. a:1d be pla}s toll.

Bill Broderick rrom MJllSOUla. '.lont. played bllsk tball rour Hats In hli;!I sdlool and r~ ­c<'l•!'d the most •"&luable plQ't-t a":ttd from his school. Bill's mrilil in1ereat no,.· 111 to ret an <!ucatlon. He en· Joya mat<1n1: ::ew acqual::· Ulllc~r.. and hats hi & hobbt~s

as i:lrl11, huntlna, flMlr.1, and c.:her spc rts In that ord• r. Ho la sh·tce: . three Inch 11 tall.

Don Sames lrom Coeur d' Alene secured th• honors of bt>lna an all·SUlt•r. an all· slat. and an All·Am~ncan du:tnc the l•oyears be played hl1th 11chool baskrtball. Kl& hobhlt's .,., hunlln~. all aporls, and he I lr.tl'restcd In Phratcat educauon. Ile Is st1·rl'rt, tl.'n Inches tall.

Biil F.d•'llrds. 11h-rce1. 0Ye Inches tllll, ts lrom Tekoa • l'in., Wh4'rr• ho play~d ballket· ball lour years In hla:h school, u.nd was U!otn ciip1ain Ills Junior and i;"ntor yeara. Kia maln hob~ Is all &ports.

Oarc4' Drlakl'l, 11h·f•<'t tall, lrom Post Fa1J11 plued 1>a..­k1·tb11ll h!R Junior anti Mnlor .Y••rs In hl11h school. He l.'ntoya IUIY port and cood rood.

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y :~. tt : c cd Afl·Am<:· mouth nut year. ICIUI bonorabl" m<'llr.Jon, he °"'" :.tJtehell, Ltalncr, ha... played bUk•tbaJl Lhre" )ClltS Lt&\el<!d O•Cr much or I.I!< 1111 his hlcll acho I team, and "'1>tld. II• >'as .. 1 .. c1ed m. 1 hr plru cd le>: 111 :\ew York outstsndloc: traloe: tn \for.· All·Cm t am. Kta main lrtna. 1963. H<! al!IO br a lntert'st 111 II • nlor; to Jazz. , ,...,..minute in I.he 880 WI th a

Sh·!oot. lho-t11ch Dan.v r.Jru• or on!' minute, lllty· Tr adw"ll lrom Gladsd n. nine a.coed". Hts hobbles Ala. 1 C('l\cd All·Am rlcao are Cll!t.Plnr;. Q&hlnK. truck, bone.nab! meouoo. mo11t ou· · and social 11ct1v111cs. H" 11.:andl:ic pla,e: C r Alabama ""llM Ute IO all nd lhl' Un!· In 1966. and Al.·Rci::tcnaJ IUld nsit.r or ~olrc Dllm nc11 .-\!!·State !or two cc.nsec • Y a:. rars. Hla tobbles 11r Dan Camey. et sl&1an1 coach Inc: and coif :ind be \ r lh" lell:l. la from K llocc. tNcsled In h1•. I .&ho. He Du nln ~ears

Jon Bellar. 11h·fttl lbrec npcdence in ba..~ketball. Indies. coces I:= l.aJ11t1r.a, Alt : this &<>:nester be wtll i:o Colorado. tt.s se•en rears• to Lin! cld Colle"' to IUI· baaketball experte11ce1ncludc· n11 11n l.hlell~ cilollltshlp. one yr.11 pa.de school, two ~- ~ • • b r !ball. yeius jun I : hi i;!J, and lou: years hllth 11ctiool. Kl a"1l!'ds a:c All-Co:ife rcnC4 Clta::p!on In his JW!lor and l14'!11or rear~. all·Mater. and be IK'lonccd to th" Den vn ·-'11-Ci:y !lrst team. His hot>­blea are wood caning and he COiiects repJtca5 or l<oldll'tS ands~s.

Arthur Moo~i;omery Jr. Is etx-rce1. t:iur·lncht-s u.JI Md comes ft1>m Watts, Call!. He beloni;ed :o t.he AJl-Cout League for two yeua. be •as all CJF' !or 11•0 years. He has :brcr 1rars' e~rlfo~ pla)'lnc hlch scbooi baske'­ball and tnJoys rock nnd roll

DECA TO RAFFLE GIFT CERTIFICATE

'lECA DI s ·rt F.duca· .. ai Cluu of Am<'r1ca m"'11· be:s arc i:oln& to rll.ffie a S:?5.00 i:tr. ~rJ!lcate ror r cords at lbe ··.'tluaic Roo::i". Cot>ur d'AkM. So\'. II. The llckc1;; a:e 50 c~at~ t'acb 1111d lb~ m~· bt' PW" ch&Sf'd fr.lm lln) mid"'lllanai:e· ment studtnt.

The ns:ne ts bt'l!ti: coaducted to promote ~auon:l.I DEC.-' \leek. Novembt•r S-12. ac· co:dJoi.: to Carol 11·es1. :e­l ,.,,.,

------music. tt1s special tntere CONVENTION DRAWS Is Do:tb) Ba lev. BUS1NESS TEAC

Randy Allen, r .. -1 .. ~1. nln - HERS Inches ts from Potll Fallis. H '.hss G ·rtrudt Gilbert, \!rs. played bask :ball two J'elltS Chari \IC'La1n, \1111\in Famt· In Junior hid! 11nd four yeazs er. andl>llas l.or t:a Dunni~an In h1ah sctiool. His hobbtes o: lht' :i!JC bus1ne..s d1•part· a1., DOOi. bo1l llnit. wat r mtnl aurndcd lh<' Washington stllni::, a:id ears. Sta:e Busint"ss Association

Speed) Hclllr. swtsUdan convPntlan In Sool<ane re­ror lhP t am. la from Post cenlly. The Iheme or tbe Fall& and lists ooln coll" • conv ntlon wa,; "Th Finl .ihed Ina and bcLllkt'lbllll an his P: dut"t. •• hobbl~s. He plRJ ed ba6kN· ball 10 111 &h scllool !or l•o

COUNSELORS CONSIOER ENTRANCE TESTI NG

Facullv rr rnb ro or th<' NWC olar nit and !\lid· OITCt' com Jur and r.:uldancc

~n !or r rom H hlih hool~ will a111 nd a dlr.cius·

el n about :h prosr~•11 madP In mil c entrance testing pro11ram~. No..-. 8. 6 30 p.m. al th~ Edrninst•·r Student Union Bulldlnc:.

litell school counaelor.s lrom the !ollo'\1nit hlah achools boH• bc<'n in\ited IO allt'nd Coeur d'.o\l~ne. Kootenat, IH~I. Post falls. l..okcland. Plummer. llorley. St. •1atl<'S. S:>ndpolnt, Cla11' Pork, Prl st River. Bonners F' m. l\llllmc and Krlloa~.

Faculty :ncmbcrs or lb~ NIJC acholartlblp and i:utd· anc:e c mmlller 11re: Oeucr Moser, Ja.'!l ., Bums. Jack S:e\'e. Holly llllltams. Flor· rnce Stranah.a.'l, John McFnr· l..nd. Rlchnrd Champoux. Rll)'·

--ad Garcea. Johll llu!X'rt. .utd Dr. e;, a O

LAHGE HEADS IOAHO ENGLISH TEACHERS

l.uc.. t....n 1ns:ructo1 or Eni:hsh at NIJC, 11ns chosen PIPSldtnl ol lhc Collr.i:<' o;eC• Uon or Ille ldah' C< un ii or Te:u:bc:s or En Uoh a1 a re­Cf>nt mttuac al Bois~ Col· lege.

Repr sentaii fro e'ery ln111ttutton or hti:her leo.rntns in Idaho par11clpa1ed In dJs­cu11sloo11 on 1mpr.:ivln the 1cnch1ni: or Engll&h.

Dr. Loul:, All••rb<•ry rrom tht' Colleac or ld:i!:o "as ,.(, cted '1C -prestden1 or the council. ~lrs. l.MKC a.nd Or. i\llNbery wlll t>4' ln,,trumt>ntul Jn or1t110· lzlni: the 1111nual meeting of the ldaho Councll or Teachers

I En~llsh nr1t October. \Ir,, Lar. •• :lid.

7ears. Bob (Huall~r> Husk""· I!? KRYSTAL PLUNGE

tcnm•s llUUlai:tr. 1 from

Swi••1n9 - R•creation Souno S100,. Botha

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or~& at youth Ca:?ll)S. ill attcnd the 0: i;oo C

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double-date.

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