JC Will Have A
udent From India Second Semester
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ba.s just been received at college office that SaNJlt Randhawa of New Delhi le on his way to Coeur d': to enroll at NIJC. St>.Tvjll enrolllng In euglneer!ng the ,,.,.nester. He 1$ coming Via g ong. . Eugene GUes, profe-Sl!Or of ology at the University of . recen Uy spent a year in as an exchange. professor. there be became acquainted s arvjit Singh nnd, learning tile youth wanted to come to ca to study, ,suggested that te to Mr. Moser, who bas usoelatea with Dr. GIie• In te guidance assoclalion. ·Jlt Singh Rroldbawa Is l9 old, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Singh Randhawa. Dr. Randi• a medical practltloner In Vlnay Nagar, New DelhL ,on IS a gTaduate of the Robct 1=11gh School and has two years at the government In Panjab. He is a SI.kb tionality and speaks Urdu. , Panjabl and English. Acto his letters, he plans to Ill America untll be completes ectrical engineering degree. C has been fortunate in havoeveral fine torelgn students have been l;\D asset to our t body. It gives our Amerig people a chance to learn d something about the e and customs of our Eurond ASlatlc friends. should remember that those peOple are a Jong way from . suddenly thrust Into a IOJ1guage nnd porhaps stranger customs. They nt a population many times th&n our own, one which Is to maintain the western Ideology, frequently under adverse conditions. Since they potential lea.de.re in their own who can meaau.re the pos• effect of the Impressions they ve while sojourning with us? just one more effort to bring e to a Jittery world. G. 0. KUdow, Presldenl, North Idaho Junior College
rary Adds Many New erence Boo ks; Can Used Only In Library C's library bas a selection of books. Some have been purby the college while othe.rs gilt bOoks trom professional tlons, such as the Caneer dation, and from individuals
no longer have need for them. lness and bl.slory students find the follow!ng boOkll o! est: "An Encyclopedia of History", •JBusiness Execu~ HandbOok' ', and "1957 Life ce Fact Book'•. These are three of many new books that ts will find o/! inter~ a ddition to the new books,
rarians would like to remind students that all b<>Oks have be cheeked out of the library lhe librarian, and that referbooks sro not to be taken out lhe library.
tlonal Engineers Week Is to ed between February 16 22. according to Mr. Moser of engineering department. g I.his week, there will be t dinner meeting or the NI.JC ring Club and the NorthIdaho Chapter of the S()Clety l:ngineer s. Speakers and films this dlnner are lo be arranged 1 latter date. re will also b" a radio pro· put on by the Engineers or NIJC.
COEUR D'ALENE, lDAHO
TCE$0AY, J AN. 14. 1968
King, Princes Crowned At Christmas Ball
Rodriguez Crowned King By A.W.S. At Christmas Formal Dan Rodriguoz was ero,orn.ed king of Ute Cbrlsunas formal flPC)nsored by the J\..W.S. just be!ore tho vn:o.~tion pPl"itul
Puring the
cer,,monlcs at lntenn!sslon, Charmaine Deitz and Arlene Hendorson also made princes of Bob Halh1k and Brian Meckel. Other lntennlsa.lon entertainment. included two musical scl ec• Uons by Roger Brown and Rosalie
Barber, The collogo boy's quarlet sang "\iVinter Wonderland", and wore accompnnlcd o.t the piano by Arlene lfende"rson. To give lhe ertect ot a large !!tar shining down upon the fesli11itlcs, the bAll Wt,,f decorated tn ailver and blue with a.. la.rga star luutging ln the ce.nter. SUver rlbbonR wcr<> hung from the ..tar to form a coiling ror tho ball. Music
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kln~ _and two princes reccl\'cd e.ro\\tns durln lntcrnu&.,on from AWS Q!fic,,l'll at t he Chtls tru.!
preparing- t o cro,m Brian Me<:kul. Chann.olno Delll.
!orolllil. From left tc right.. Arlene Henderson 18
placlng t bc, king'!} crown on Ono 'Rodriguez's b ead .
I• crowning Bob Ha.11,,lk, und Cheryl Van SJ.ate I•
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Stone's band. Ed Miller, local photog.-aphot\ took pictures ot a num~r ot couples a.t the dance.
44 Are Enrolled In Must Register Today To Gifted Children In Take Photography Course Business Law Course count'!: For Area Realtors Although ttgistrar's office City Schools Are started at NIJC last Tuesday eveuhasn't completed the schedule for adult. education evening There nre u people enroll«! the courses to oUered for lho. got 11ndei:'W~ Tuesday Receiving Attention In the courtle whi(h to last allout classA new next scme,sler. there has been a
New Courses For Next Semester Are Listed
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pre-arnlngeme.nt ol lhe maJorllY of the new cour.se.:i to be o!tered. The !ollowlng Is a list ot courses whlch are not continuatJons !rom
Lhe first semester and are open to till interested students:
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Robert Jones. co-ordlru,,lor of RChools in dlstrlct No. 271, Kootenai County. and also principal or the Borah School, spoke to the cducaUon majon, at NIJC last Thursday morning.
Elomantary Electrical Englnear!ng, Engineering Problems, Educational Psychology, Introduction lo Anthropology, Zoology, Youth and Ma,-riage, Public Health and Hygiene, Highly Organized Games, First Aid, Ttlgonometry, Working Drawings. ChUd Development, Homo Nursing', Economic Goography. Mathematics or Finance, O!• !ice Practice. Business English, Practice Teaching, Language Arts Methods, Arithmetic :Molhodo, and Theory of Music. FUndamentals of Speech and Slide Rule will be repeated this semester for students interested In the first semester of both these courses. Students enrolled in Qualitative Analysis wlll be otrc!l~ ed Quanlitativ" Analysis tor the second semester.
You May Soon Pay A Dime For Your Coffee In Your S. U. According to Miss J ob.nsOn, S. U. mantiger, iC the Student Union ls not kept clean by the students, the price or coftee wUI be nused to 10c per cup. If this does not remedy tho situation, the Student Union will be closed. It Is the students' duty lo keep the Student Union clean. There a1-e containers p l aced i.n the S. U. tor the purpose Of putting waste paper in. This includes paper lunch sacks and mil.k sbak& contal.ners. All pop boltles, milk bottles, and coffee cups anust be taken to the proper places. OOME EO DlNNER P LANl''ED The Rome Ee Club'A monthly dinner meeting will be held Jan. 20. The speaker bas not yet been named, but an excellenl speech is promised. Members or lhe busmC'l" department are invited to auend,
1n photography was
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16 week$.
The inStructor is David Pen~ y . a graduate of Lhe New York Institute of Photography. Mr. Pencosky taught photography in " S¢n1ce school al Ladd Field Air 13.ase tn Alaska, i~ a mombor ot the Northwest Council of C.ame.ra Clubs, and Is employed at Bob's Photo Supply in Coeur d'Alene. Tho photographY course covers such subjecl8 SB elements or photogrophy, phOtographs, optics, scnsitometry. lighting, developing of botlt black and wl\tte and color f!ltn$. mounting slides, movies, and many otha1-s. A roe or $15.00 Is charged for the entire 16 wcclts. The <feadline tor .reglstra.tion ifi today. Any in•
t.eres~cd _porsoni, should ttnroll at the college oWcc as soon as possible.
"Martin Luther" Will Be Shown In Gym This Week Re discussed what WM being dono !or the gifted cltild In the coeur d 'Alene school system. He said that diffe_rent courses were offered to them at Lhe junlor blgh level. He atso e.xp1a1noo tha:L u. room at the Winton School was being used for retarded ch!ldrffl. ThJ& group, undtt the in.etrnctlon of Mls8 Biggins, can accommodate 15 pupils. Jones said thaL a tel!llng program was used to determine the abilities and achievement or lhc pupils in the enlire school system. Following his spceeh. an informal question and answer dJscu$Slon was held.
Students ot the N. E. A. are interested' ln trying to work out n program suitable for hclplng these gifted children. Mr. Jones suggested that lhe 4th, 5th or 6th _graders would be the best for their purpose. PIOK UP YEARBOOK PROOFS Proofs or the indMdual student and ta.cutty pictures taken for the yearbook may be plcl<ed up In the college office.
Westminster Foundation will llJ)Onsor sbOwing or Ute film "'J\farun Luther" al the college this week. The film ts a hlstorlcal document.ary record ot tho llfe of Martin Luther. It Is in two parts." ench part running 4.0 minule.&. Pat't one wlU be shown Jan. 15 in the gym dur-
ing nct!Vlty period, Pan two will follow on Jan. 16, alJso In the gym during actl\'lty period. Students who wish to see the flhn will be excused from the fi1'11t part of classes following activity period. Everyone ls tn,,tt<>d to see this full-l<mgth movie. • The We3tminster Foundation ls a Presbyterian ,yqung people's group recently organized al N!JC. This film ls offered as a service to the colleg,,. SOCL-"L SE'l' F OR .JANUAll:1' 24 A social sponsored by the Home Elc Club \\111 be hel<I on Friday, Jao. 2'1. after the bal!ketball game. Bingo grune.s \\1th prizes, cards, volleyball, tennis, and dancing ,v1.11 form tho entertainment. RefreRhmcnts will also be served.
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al the college. "'Business Law of
Real Esta.le" was set up for rcalton,\ bankera, eonLtuctors, ancJ. 11ttorneys of North Idaho by the Idaho Real Estate Brokers Board NIJC, and tho State Board !o; Vocational EducatlorL Gene !,,filler. local attorney, is inst.met.or tor this 16-week course. The class moets each Tuesday evening trcrn 7 to 10. fi'ort.y-fout' were enrolled at the first meeting.
Report Shows Only Six State Universities Are Under Idaho's Tuition A recent report by the Council for F!nanCIJU Aid to Educalion revealed that Idaho ls the seventh cheapest state unl\'Oralty for resldanl students to attend. Only the U. of Arizona ($66), Loul!linna St.ate U. I $70). ti. of MassnchuS<ltLS 1$100), U. ot Call!ornla !SlC)ts), U. of Texaa ($110), and West Virginia U. ($1JO) have low-
er resident tuition S(lbedules Ulan the u. of Idaho's $119 tee ln 19u7. Fl!leen unlver.ntics l<ept their tullion t h e - or lowered tuition. D>mpored to an average rlso In tuition rates o! 11 percent since 1956, the Increase at Idaho wao $4 t.hJ.s !aJl, 1e88 Lhan 3 percent. How-
ever. non-resident foes roso !rom S26iS to ;369 at the U. of Idaho. Thif> compares with an average rise of 11 percent tor the ti. S.
Engineers See Movie; Sadie Hawkins Dance Plans Are Discussed "The Petrified River". a movie,
,vu the cUmax of the Engineer's Smokor held In tlie drawing r()C)m last Wednesday. lt Is a film nbout how uranium was developed and
about the mining and processing or the mel3l. A short mcellng- was held by President .E<I Serv!cl<, Tb• main topic discus.Cd was the Sadie Hawk.Ins Dance. There has been no definite date set for the dance blll it probBhly w!U be held Cini week In February.
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