Work-Study Proi,am May Be Set Up At College Next Fall A work-studY progrwn, under. the Economic Opporlunicy Act or 1964, may oC!er employment owortunities to approximately 20 NIJC students during the coming school year, accordIng to Mr. Raymond Stone Academi c Dean, who wW b~ In charge or the program at NIJC. Mr. Ston e said there are six work categories in which students needing financial assistance may app],y. He gave then, as donn proctors, two needed; library clerks. two n eeded; teacher aides. ten needed; guidance oflice, one clerk . Th ese may al l be drawn Crom th e presenL stu·i dent body, Mr. Stone said, · provided there are students now attending who can meeL tbe requirements. aequirements Include financial• need and potential !or success in college, he said. Fie added that h e is presently recruiting to fill the positions Six now stvdenr leaders, se/oerod by rite Socio/ Roy Hons&n, Torry DeCo$s, Setty Johnson Koren here before extending the A c tivitie s Comm/tree, on,, L ro R: Koran Brueher, Sond, ond Jerry Grogo,y. ' offer to potential students from area high schools. stu or nine candidates condents Interested who believe sidered. the Student A ctivi the,y may meet reQui rements ties Comm! ttee has chosen should see him, Mr. Slone six new members to serve on said, and alter o btalnlng and next year's committee, acA sta odlng ovation was completing applications, may Several Items ot new busico rding to Bob Leighty. He be interviewed by him If given the North Idaho Junior ness were discussed at the said they were an entbus· College A Capp ella Choir by QUalill ed. Student Board meeting March lastic group, already fiJ)ed The general Income level , the student bodY or Coeur d' 9, according to Lorinda with new ideas for the com the foremost criteria, rests on Alene Bish school, APdl 1, Wachter, secretary. ing year. a basic scale. Students The 69-member choir directec In a discussion or the new Lel8hty added that the comamendment, she Said, it was whose parents• combined by Mr. Lou Kelly sang In the mittee Is working on next at the htgh Income does not exceed gymnasium established that the main· year's calendar and will be$3,000, except when the in - school 's Invitation. tenance of a 2.0 average w1ll gin work on the budget soon. .Attl red In crimson Ooo rcome Is derived substantially not become effect! ve until l englh robes. the choir after the membe rs have laken from assets such as stocks, bonds, and other Investments, marched swiftly to their office. and stu dents from any ramllY places. The atmosphere was A motion was approved to charged , like that or an recel ving or ellgl ble to reallot up to $60 to Mr. Hel'a rena uJl)on the entrance of ceive cash or otber linancial sChell Riebe for the two 3 ft. The high school senlors the Chlistl-nns. one choir asslstance under a pub!Jc or by 4 ft. historical cases to be from the surrounding areas private welfare program are member said. lnsta!Jed In lhe hall, whl ch Leading of! with "Spring will see "A Night in the eligible, he explained. Mr. Riebe said would cost· Above the S3 ,000 limit. an song", the cholr worked lts Country", a pies to be g1 ven S56. she said. by the Orama Department for way up to the highlight,• 'The allowance of $600 add! tlonal Russell Brown, president, Income fo r each dependent creation••, which Leonard Guidance Day, April 14, to be said there was also a dLs· wiU be arranged. Fo r in-. Co rdes, student president or held at NIJC and sponsored cusslon of tbe placement or by the Coeur d ' Alene Kiwanis the choir, narra ted. The , stance, $3,000 when the stubenehes on campus-the su gClub, the Coeur d 'Alene choir left as Quickly as ll dent Is his parents' on!,)' gesUon or Mr. Bums. Chamber or Commerce and had come. T h e ensemble, dependent, $3,600 for a family At the next meeting, March scholaJShip donors. or two parents and two de· a smaller choral group , re· 16. Russell Brown appointed The pla.y ls 11 comedy in tumro . ' pendents, S4,200 for a family Jo Ellen Holzer and Kris one act and will las t approx· The girls were d rcssed 1n with three dependents and so Harbaul!h to the Social .Activsky·blu e formals and the lmately 30 minutes, accordlng ities committee, accordlng to on, Mr. Stone said. lo Mrs. Margaret Gale,dlrector. If the general low-Income boys Oanklng them in dark Miss Wachter. She said that The cast includes: John sui ts. Variety was Injected ' levels established are con· the th! rd appointee is being Baumgardner, John Cooper, in to the religious mood by' sidered too low in terms of considered. Judy Ressler. John Hilby, "The Orchestra Song" and local cost-of-Ii ving i ndi ces, The motion was approved lo the "Bouree", a swinging Jo Ellen Holzer, Frank Flo , thes e may be adjusted to flt Rito, Joe Fletcher, Jerry allot $60 to Mr. James Bums Bach arrangement. B arry the community , he added. Saling and Margaret Mc Don- for the purchase of pins to be Simon, on bass nnd Toni Marti ed students, he con ald. Barbara Hall wlll serve awarded bnnd members wbo tinu ed, are ellgl ble when t he Paul , wlth drums, a triangle as assistant director. re&11larly attended the games, and a c,ymbal, accompanl ed , college has detennlned that she added. the appUcant·s parents, as the choir. CHARGE IS MADE Mr. Frank £vans said that well as his spouse. meets he Is wiUJng lO work with TO MAIL YEARBOOK the l ow-Income test requJre· FROSH DINNER DANCE any organization which may All students who wish to , men(. AT SUB SATURDAY be Interested in providlng lbe hove their year books When the applicant has no ~us The theme or the dlnne moiled to them should get Parents, the college maY campus with bencbe~. sh .. their malling envelopes at detennlne the student's need dance to be sponsored by the said. rrestunan class ls "Takaia the book store beginning , for work study assistance. Meeting again on March 30. Ship or Fortune". The semi · April 12, according to Mr. Any student lnteres ted who six new members o/ lhe Stu· ronnal affair will be held ln Russell Soderling, 1/brarfeels he may be quallfied den, ACti vui es Comm1 ltee the Student Union April 10 /on. He said that there mey obt-aln further information were acceoted, Ml ss llaCIHer at 7:30 p.m. T he IHJC dance will be a 15¢ charge for 1 from Mr. Stone. he said, and said. They are Karen Brue. band will play until 12:30. postage ond that the en• ai>pli cations are now being her, Karen Sand, Terry 1.> e Entertainment will be in• velopos should be cor• laken. Coss, Bet~ Johnson, Ray eluded, rectly addressed. Mr. Ran sen, and Jerry Gregory. T ickets are S5 per couple Soderling added that they and may be purchased from will be ovoiloble until Miss Waellter said Ille board Apri l 7 - Assem bly by the Betty Johnson , Karen Bruestowed a del!ni le interest In A pril 30. Kaleidoscope Plavers . re,i.ving the Student Union ber, and Karen Sand . The yeor book needs 1 April 8 - Chorus leaves for good snapshots ond if Comm! ttee and that ll was PICK UP :ID CARDS lour. onyone has any they decided thnl members would should be token to th e April 10 - Oinner-d ance IH REGISTRAR OFFICE be sel ected. Any new students who library. Mr. Soderling sponsored by th e Freshman Under old business, sso haven ' t picked up thei r ID said de/ivory of yearbooks was allotted the Veterans' ' Class. caros. may do so at any time, is expected the /otter port Club ror the athletic banquet, April 14 - Guidance DOY according to Miss Nishio, of August. April 16•19 - (Inclusive) she said registrar. , S1>ring vacation.
New SA C Members
Choir Gets Standing Ovation From CHS
Student Board Busy During March Meetings
High School Seniors Will See Comedy Play
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CALENDAR
Board Of Trustees Raises Tuition For All Students Next Fall At a recent meeting or the Board or Trustees of lhe North Jdaho Junior College, the Collowins schedul e or tu! tlon and rees was adopted for the 1965-68 school year. Residents or the NlJC dis· tnct, whlro currentl.Y lnH:lucles all of Kootenai County ex· cevt the former common school districts or Athol and $llrlt Lake, who a re enroll ed In an Academl c cou rse wll l pay total tuition and rees of $96 each semester !or ten or more credit hou rs. Academl c students from outside the NIJC district will PI\Y tu.!lion and rees In the amount of $3 21 each semester. IC a non-resident student comes from any part ot rdaho except the Boise Ju nior College area or the Twin Falls JunJor College area. bis count;), wlll be llable ror $225 or his tuition each semester. Fo r the 1965-66 school year the counties wW fund these tuition costs from their liquor r evenue profits and In succeeding years IC this ls not suit1c1ent they must levy up to a maximum or 3 mills on ell real property in the County. In the event the liquor prollls are not sufllCient to take care or all the demands in 1965·66, the County Commissioners wl ll select the students to be helped on the basis or scho· lasUc standings and need. It Is an ti.cl pated that veey tew counties will need to make these restrictions In 1965-66. All students from the state or Idato are considered res· !dent students If they are enroUed in a vocallonal course. AU students from without the state or Idaho will pay non -resident rates regardl.ess of whether they are taking academic or vocational cou rses.
COMEDY AT ASSEMBLY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 CYRANO DE BERGERAC, an adaptation of Edmund Ros stand 's dark comedy which develops the complete story. w!ll be presented as an assembly program aL NlJC Wednesday, April 7 at 11:00 a.m. The Kal e.!doscoPe Playelll , who will present the pl~ , have made live t0urs or 30 states, and have proved them. selves satisfactory to many audiences, according to reviews, which have described th em as "Sl)Od theater."
SENIORS DUE APRI L 1-4 The l 7111 annual Guidance Conference for area high school seniors will be held Wednesda.y, APril 14, at the college. Approximately 500 high school students nre ex· peeted. The Home Economl cs departmen I, under lhe guidance or Mrs. Florence Strnnnhan head, wit l prepare lunch ro~ the vlsllo rs.