e1 Guidance Conference
On Campus Was 17th -' Annual Gathering Here "To re· emph asiz e to each ;, high scrool senior the neces· si ty or addl tlon al training afforded llY colleges, Junior colleges, u nJ versi ti es, trade • VOLUME XIX, NO. 14 . COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHD • schools, apprenticeships, o r the armed services. " Thls was the stated purpose of the I 7th annual guidance con) ference, held al N1JC April 14 and sponsored by the Coeur d 'Al ene Chamber o r com· merce, Coeur d'Al ene Kiwanis , Cl ub, and various scholarship donors. Seniors Crom J.H. M. Aca· demy , Post F'alls, Lakeland., a:s Kooten ai, Worley, and Plummer hi gb scroo l s attended the morning session and senio rs from Coeur d'Alene • High School the afternoon session. Th e g·roups had lunch togeth er at noon, prepared by the Home Economics .:, department under the direction of Mrs. Florence Stranahan . . The NIJC dance band, under the di rection or Mr. James > Bum s played fo r the · group, and the choir, under the direction o f Mr. Lou Kelly, ASS Preside,.,, Rf.lsseJI Brown Is shown extondlng Vexrer Moser, chotrmon ot the NUL guidance sang seven numbers. greerlngs to h i gh :school sanlor s or t~ onnval commi ttee; Brown; Poul A mmon, Kiw ani s C lub .... In the mo ming session, guidance conference a, NtJC. Ove r 500 $en/ors pres iden t; the Rev. CIJorles Wilkes; Col. John Mr. Percy Christianson, NIJC £,-om Kootenol County h igh schools o ttended the McForlond; Chamber of Commerc;e Pres ident Virgil president.. presided, and morning and of,ernoon sessions . Lefr to ri9h1: Thompson; P. A. Chrls 1/onson, NIJC pro sidom . • Reverend Cha rles Wilkes. Nazarene Chu rch , gave the Invocation. The group was greeted by Pau I Ammon , .., president, Kiwanis Club: Virgil Thompson , presi dent, Chamber of C ommerce; and Russell B rown , president, , N!JC Assa el ated Student Body. Following entertainment by the dance band and the choir. ~ interest groups met tor panel discussions . A lour of the campus was provided by the Circle K Club and the mem· ' bers or Phi T h eta Kappa. Lunch was served through the cou rtegy o f th e Chamber o r Commerce and th e Home Economics department. In the afternoon session. Mr. Ch ri stianson again pre· , sided. Reverend My ron Shar· rard, Methodist Church, led the In vocation and Dr. Ernest Wells, vice-president. Ki• ;:::, wanis; Virgil Thompson , president, Chamber or Com · svperln,endenr o l schools in Coeur d ·A iene,· Mr. merce and Russell Brown, Gvldonce counselers oppeoring on rho program o t end Mrs . Herb Webb~ engineers; Lt. Col. Ro lph R. the onnvol gvidonce conleronce spon$ored by the president, NIJC Associated Rvscho of tho Univers ity of Idaho; Solly Pvrcell, Coeur d 'Alone Chombtt,r of Commerce,. the Coevr , Siu dents greeted the group . psychlouic socio/ worker o t Idaho S,o t.t: Hospf rol d 'Alene Kiwon,s Clvh, ond NIJC lnr:lvded, l•/1 10 Th e d rama students, under Nor,h,· Col. John MeForlond o f the colle90 s io((. rh;,h1: Virgil N . Thompson, Woshln9ron Water the direction o r Mrs. Margaret Power Co. monoger ;,, Coovr d 'Aleno; S . Cloy Coyi Gale, entertained and then . , the group split In to inleres t YEARBOOK EHVELOPE COMMUNISM TOPIC groups for pan el di scussions . DEADLI NE APRIL 30
Counselors At Guidance Conjerence
Another campus tour was con·
ducted by Ut e two service • groups "hich had accompanied the seniors in th e mo rning. The group s wl th spec! al in terests were divided into • , General, those who as y e: have not chusen lhei r voca· lion; Electronics and D ~art• ing; Automo bile Mechanics: -; Body and F'ender Repa.i r; Engineering, porestry, In· dustrlal T echnol o gy; L etters r., or Science, (Bachel or o r Arts • and Baehelo 1 o f S.:ieuce cegrees}; Bu sin ess (Manage· ment. Accou nting, sates, ;., Secret.a.rial} : Edu cation: H ome Econom! r «; and Mi Utar, .
PTK BANQUE T APRI L 27 •, The local chapter of Phi r Theta Kappa will hold Its annual banqu et April 27 ror the purpo!;e o f in s talling new members and o f6 cers , acco rd· Ing to ~tiss s e1·erly Boughton , President.
Engineer's Queen To Be Named At Ball
Members o f the Engineer's Club wi ll announce their queen at th e Engineer's Ball to be h eld May l in Ute Studen~ Union. She will be named during Intermission rrom among six candidates: Marcia An tonson, Jayne Brad.Y, Karen Brueh er, Marilyn campbell, Nancy Olsen. and Mand.Y Williams. Newly -elec ted club o fficers will also be announced at this time. Tue ro anal dance wlll be· g[n at 9:30 P .m. and end _at 12:30 a.m. Margaret Berg, chairman of deco rations. said th e deco• rating theme ,vill be carried o ut th rough Jarge-scal_e rep· Ucas o r engineering rnstru · men ls. Th ere will be no admission. sh e added.
FOR FRIDAY CLUB
Communism wtu be the topic debated by the F'rlda,y Club during the group' s regular 4:00 meeting, April 21 in the Student Union acco rd· In g to Ji m Brooks, moderator. Previous discussions have in volved Integration and morality . "We are here to build ou r o wn kno wledge o f the problem and to understand It more tho roughly, " Brook s to ld several gues ts at the APrll 14 meeting. All participants ha\'e ac· cess to a coffee pot pro11ded by the special cl ub co ffee rund. The o rganization wel· comes interested s tudents, -aroo ks added .
FIRESIDE A fireside will be held APri 1 21 at s: 00 p.m. which 1\1 ll include a mo vie and free refresh ments.
Students wanting their yearbooks malled t0 them must get and address a mailing enveiope. These are avail· able at the bookstore free of charge. A charge of 15¢ must be made to cover the postage. 1:)1 velopes will be sold only atnoonunti1Apdl30 .
PE ACE COR PS TES T
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1965
Student Board Votes On Several Appointed Officials At theApril 13 meeti ng of the Studcnb Board, a comm.It· tee was appointed lo the Student Uni on committee, acco rding to Russel I Brown, p resident. Those appointed by Brown were Tony Edwards, student bodY representali ve, and Thom Thompson, acting student chairman . The Idea of enhancing the l\Pl)earance or the college by placing benches and a carl l· Jon in front of the administration building was discussed.' Brown added. On Tues day, April 20. the Student Board wi ll vote on a student bod.Y secretary, news· paper editor, and annual editor, he said, to hold thei r positions in the J965-il6 school year. The Idea of allotting money to certain student body of· fi.cers was discussed, Brown added , with the PUfPOses of its use still veiy tentatl ve, he said. A committee was appointed to Investigate how other junior colleges handle this matter. be said, and repo rt.
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AWSMother's Tea Slated April 22 The Associated \\'omen Students or NIJC w!l l hold their annual Mother's Tea at the NIJC gymnasium Crom 2:00 lo 4:00 p. m.. Thursda,y , Apdl 22. according to ROse· macy Hansen, member. Margaret Berg. president, bas appoin led committees who are maki ng p reparations. The mothers or all NlJC students will be invited, as are all gids and women at· tending the college. Other guests, she sald, will be the Associ atlon of University Women. Coeur d'Alene. Members pl an to take gueslS on a tou r or the campus fol· lowing the tea. A professional modeling agency will be engaged to show new spring fashions to mem bers and guests, she said. The speaker ror the event \\111 tie Mrs. John P. Sh an non o r BillingS, Montana, VicePresident of Ille North Pa· cil!c Region or American Associalion or University Women, and will speak on • 'Women an.d careers."
Peace Coms Placement tests will be given Saturday, Ma_y 8 at 9: 00 a .m. in the library. Applications a,e available from Mr. Russell • Wednesday, April 21. lire· Soderling, who will also give side from 8:00 p.m. to 10:30. Interested persons further Thursday, April 29 . PTK detal ls of the test. banquet, 7:00 in the Student The 11brary has the 1965 Union . Summer E)nployment Directory Saturday , May 1. EDl!lneer•s a vai !able at the desk, accord· Ball, 9:30 t o 12:30 I n the Ing to a notice by Mr. Russell Student Union. soderling, librarian . Thu rsday and Priday, Ma.Y 6 Candi dates fo r graduation will be II sted In the n e~l and 7, Spring play, "Around the wo rld in Eighty Days". issu e o r th e "Re vi ew ".
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