)lea Beito Heads Dean's List With .-4.0 Grade Average Miss Alea Beito of Spirit Lake, Idaho headed the llst
t!J f honor students at NIJC Cor the first nine-week period of the cu"ent schOol year by eamlng a " shalght A" or e1, grade point average. There are 69 on the list or tull-tlme students who earned grade point averages of • 3.(B) or higher. Students ca"ying 12 or mo re credit hours are considered full• time . • Othe rs averaging 3. 5 or better are Marilyn Campbell. Joe N. Clark , Martha R. Cleveland, RObert L . Coon. • candace E. Dahl, RObert T. Ely, Ronald K. Fisher, Gretta M. Fletcher, B etty Ann John· son, Dana V . Kovatch, Jo • Ann Richmond. Carol Ann Riggs, Karen Sand, Robin Se! vage, Clllire A. Simmor.s, • Kenneth v. wai ters. Those whose averages were 3 . to 3 .5 are Elaine E. Adkins, Cathryn J. Andrews, e EllieBalor, Sheryl Bergstrom, Vi r ginia Blanford, Sharon Blayne. l<aren Boseth. Paul Breithaupt, Eibel M. Br! ght, • John Brogan, Jan A. Bull, Eugene A. Bundy , Arthur J. Cooper, Edward L . Davis, Sharon L . Derting, Robert • Dietz, Allen EUgene Donat. Penney J. Durtschi . Walter L. Gilman, Marilyn E. Gross, Jack D. Hammond, E. Mable • Hanson, Gre~cy G. Hayenga, Melvin L. Hayes, Jr., Sharon R. Heath, RObert R. MCCOY, · :~~::. \o:~~el~u ::~~ Virgil L, Mill~r. Henry J . Nagel, Dale F'. Newell, e Kathryn E . North, Karen A . Parriott, Peter Neil Peterson, Sall,Y M. Post. Leora st. Amand, ROnald G. Shockley, • Janis E. Sloop, Sally M. Spain, oorotey B . Teter, John C. Thomas, Di ane E . Tucker, Shirley A . Utz, Larry • W. verhel , Cloe L Vines, Unda M. Walter, David B. wedeven, Cba.rlotte Welz. Unda L. Wilson, Gary w. • Wutzke, and Kent L . Young ,
King, Queen Will 'Be Named At Dance A new Idea bas been intro duced by members or Asso•ciated women students w h!ch they hope to make a traditional part or the NIJC Christmas formal, The plan ~ s to hOld the dance in honor of NIJC president, Mr. Perry Christianson. The Cree dance is Dec. l1 in the •sua. 9:Jo - 12:30. The meeting to plan the dance was held Dec. 2-one week early and bereaJler, a •:;pokesman explained, meetings will be held on the second and fourth Thursdays "1Jhe mo nth. - "'1ueen candidates !!elected are: April Evans, Karen Sand. Linda Larsen , Diana ,;.veller, and Susan Bernard. King candidates are Stan Qbergh, Dave Gardner, Butch Olson, Nell A!terson and ..iohn Bellar . The king and queen will be announced at the dance. A ws is a group composed 'f'0 r all female students and faculty members or NIJC. The group adviser this year Is Mrs. sarah Culton. Mau reen • McDonell is president and • Janls Sloop secretary.
tHl NWCIIVIIW Ca:rd1na.\
\l'.>LUME XX, NO. 6
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, 1965
COEUR D'ALENE. IDAHO
Christmas Concert By Choir, Band Will Be Dec. 15
New SU Facilities In Use
by Tom A rklns
Tho entire oddltio.-, to Edmlru; tor Student Union, which wos completed early In Novombe.r, Is now in use. In rh@ rop picture, Chollte Simpson Is making o purchose from Mr-$. Don Ander$on, bookstore manager. The lower pictvre shows one of rhc new dining oreos for gt,nf'!rol u5e and show, the new fumftvre. Two other din;ng ore.as or•
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GUESTS OF ST. BOARD A ten minute meeting of the Studenl Boord was held fo r the purpose of hearing an anoouncemenl made by Ethel Brigh t, president, regarding the banquet planned ror guests of two high schools. Miss Blight said It would be held Dec. 9 and guests rrom Coeur d'Alene Rlgb school and mM Aeademy, She said the purpose was to establish belter relations with tu bire students. Mi ss Bright asked that all boaid members donate Sl. 76 each to cover the expense of the arra1r.
DEC, 9 FIRESIDE WILL FEATURE FOLK SINGERS The Fi reside, whl ch w111 feature the Folk Singing group from Spokane Community College, has been tentatl ve).y scheduled Cor Dec. 9. The singing group will In· clude Mary Ross, former NIJC student.
fnclvdod Jr, ,he- ntJ.w addition, making possible Mftding of dormitory stvden1$ in o seporote room. Al•o r,01/c od /:iy rho SU smff f• I••• confvslon dvrlng rvsh hours In the cofe-,erlo. 1, Is now pos• slbl• F0t everyone ro Find o :.oor d1.1rln9 1hoso per;ods.
Spokane Debaters
Tops In Tourney Results orthe Fourth Annual NJJC Debate Tournament. held here Nov. 20, were as follows: Oxford debate-first place. the Marycll rr team of Nonna Norton and Nancy Pipkin: seco11d place, the Gonzaga Prep team or Dick Mize and Warren Rl ggers. Lincoln Dou g)as debatefirst pince, the Marycliff team or Susan McDI.ghe and Bill MlhaJtc. The rour debating teams or NlJC entered an Invitational debate tournament at the University of Portland campus Dec. 3 and 4, Mr. Rlchard Hyneman, debate coach said. They lefl Thursday and returned Sunday. he said. Two or the teams were entered in the extemporaneous speaking category. About 40 colleges and u nl versl ti es were represented in the tou rnament.
MESSAGES OH BOARD Students are reminded that only emergency calls will be delivered. All other messa,es and mal 1 will be posted on the bulletin board which has been reserved for that purpose in the main l'e.ll.
ALL LIBRA RY BOOKS DUE DECEMBER 16 Students are advised that all 11 brary books row lo circulalion should be returned to the library on or before Thursday, Dec. 16. Books mll.Y be checked out on Friday 6:>r lhe vacation perio<J.: belng due on the day rollege re-<ipms, Januacy 3. 1966. KE£P GROUNDS CLEAN
To ensure thnl college g-rounds tht~ year are kept looking neat. students whu· eat lunch in their cars are reminded that empty sacks. wrappers.
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Members of the NIJC A Cappel la Choir are finding themset ves looking forward to a busy schedule during the remaining days before Christmas . There are a eappella choir members performing wHh the Community Singers, a group or local people who "Just like to sing," and this group will be the llrst to perform this month. The Community Singers will lirt their voices In song Cor tbe Post Falls PTA at 8:00 p .m. Dec. 6 and at 9:00 tbe same evening, at the .Athletic Round Table. The NIJC A Cappell:a Choir wlll sing Dec. 10 at 1:00 p.m . for the Coeur d'Alene High School students. On Dec. 13 at noon, they will rehearse ror the annual Ch.ristmas pill.)• whl ch wi II be put on by lhe Drama Department or NIJC. Also on that date, the Cbol r will per Conn at J.C. Penneys at 7:0o p .m. On Dec. 14, the choir will sl ng at mM Academy at 10:30 a.m. and the following day, Dec. 15, the Christmas play will be presented to the student body with th.e choi r provi.dlng a background or Christmas music. On the evening or Dec. 15, lhe Annual Christmas Concert by the choir. ensemble. and band, wm be held at s:oo p.m. The college ensemble, a small group from the choir, will be performing with the choir on Dec. 10, 13, 14., and 15. And, finally, on Dec. 20, the Community Singers will sing for those al Pl newood Manor and the Coeur d'Alene rest homes. Program numbers bill ng perCorm ed at these places will be "Hodie Christus Natus Est (Today Christ ls Born), "Palestrina;" "Motet, Opus 74," Bmhms: "Surely He Rath Borne OUr Griefs," Graun: "He is Born," arranged by Wagner, "Beautiful Savior," a solo by Sharon He.atb, arranged by Christianson; "Little Innocent Lamb," Bartholomew: and Motet, '•IC By His Spirit," Bach. The ensemble will sJng: "Mexican Christmas Procession,'' arranged by Christianson; The Alfred Burl carols, • •Ab Bleak and Chill the Wintry Wind," "Caroling Caroling," and "We'll Dress the House,", Ron Shockley will sing a solo , "Rln Rln Cllln." from anonymous ori gin, 1566; and ''Now ls Bo'tD Emmanuel," arranged by Christianson, will also be, sung by the group. The band and choir will complete the program of the Christmas concert with "Prom Sea to Shining Sea," by Bates.
MOVI E IH SU B A movie, Under the Yum Yum Tree, will be shown Dec. 8 at 8:00 p.m. Jo the Student Union.