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The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 19 No 11, March 10, 1965

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fire On Dean's List Earned 4.0 Average "y.'/Je reglstru r's office, Norlh 10aho Junior College, rocentlY announced 1hal n l"e Coeur d'Alene students head · fhti.,Dean's List tor lhe firs1 semester of the 19&1 · 1965 term. The Dean's List, col· lege omclals explained, Is ;o• prlsed or all full-tlml' t students carrying 12 or rrore t credit hours who cam a t grade point 11vt-rnge or 3.0 or {lb4tve. The five who nl• talned n 4.0 (straight A) grade point average !or the J s <>mes ter ending January 27 ;, ut! William R. Hawkins ; Betty A. John son , Katherin~ 11 M. Lambert, Robert G. Leno anti Muy A, I.Aledtke. • The total or 97 srudenL~ on I, the Jlsl Includes 30 with r 3.5 _to 4 .O. They are John g Al 1en, Sharon A. Bacus 'Hamet A. Biggers tall, Kare~ A, Brueher, ~tullyn C. Camp· bell. Joseph N. Clark, AIIPn I· L . J)avldson. Edi th ~L Han· ~!.on, Kenneth M. Hemmelman, b Susan J. Lang:;ton, Nancy A, s. Olson, Patrick G. Powers, ",'E}dVJ_atd F. Russell. Robin ::.el\age, Gan· o. SOium, Sllll.Y M. Spain, Janet K . mSPJlker, Esther E. Todd, and I· j<e·tl L. Young, all of Coeur ls d'Alene: Virginia A. BlanId lord and Vni:11 L, Miller or of Post Falls Kathlet•n L ~l(,t.vn or Priest Rl\'cr :, JacQuellnc C. Etherwn ur s Pinehurst: Shirley L. Orel's and Rayburn s. Ford ol tpl,a LnkP. Gall c. Raiding o! Wallace: Toni R. Paul ol Spokane. Leora A. St. Amand I ol Kellogg; Barry J. Simo!\ ~.,j( \lathdrum. and Albert L. -son or Bonners Fern Slx1¥-two s.tudt'nls <mrnlns a\'~ges or 3.0 to 3.S are !:!mer W. Aller. Larry l Anderson, carol D, Ann· strong, Beverly J. Bou~hion, Layy R. Bozarth, f'mnk N. t>aillngton, Connie R. El· chert, Jam s G. Elvington. Byron J. Fitch, Judith A . Ge~en, Artlwr R. Goodale, ~retchen R. 0012, Bonnie c. Haines, Terry A, Harwood, Claire L. Hayenga, Kl•nneth (t. .. Hollingsworth. Joh L. i\uihes, ~ancy K. Johnson, Russell A. Joki, James s. Kaczor, MargnrN A. K11m!in, ,jar~s P. Knu!men. Manic\' R. Leinum, Clal re L. Luca", Maureen K. McDonnell. Carol A. Platter. Gordon C. Price, ~a1t n s. Roe , Barbara L, Scharf!. Harold v. Shockl,.,. Pamela R. stnrrord. v1,1an I,, Sullivan, Kathleen ~L retl rt, Jerry P. ll'll!lnN, Jacob A. Ware and Qa\'ey R. Wyatt, all or Coeur d'Alene DcOJliS A . .Brown, Rob~rt O. ,\endrlcks. }1lchael I.. Rey· nolds, and Darwin R. Schult;,; or Ralhdrum Carol A, ~'er· ~er, and Rosemary s. Hansen, or Post Fall~, Jan es C. Helgeson, l<aren A. Parriott and Diane E. Tucker or Hal· ~en , Lake; Steven A, Hoss o! Hope: Thomas L. Burton of Rockford; Miry E. Rtunio nnrl Cloe I. Vines nf Cata! ct,,, 'la1~ n H. Luther o! Athol Jo Ann Oversb~· and ~lY ma 1,. Robinson or Ptn~hurst A\C'I 11 · Lnxo and Andrea N. 11.-t( of Kelloi:1?. Allan R. Koski o! aonnrrs F,·rr)" Wilma J. Parsons or st. ~hri.es. Chnrl es E. Randolph ' <X 5'lndpornt, Ocrald L. Saling and Thomas E. Thom!>' son ol Spokane Katen \I. ~an;; or Seattle . Robert B. l{Peier o f Long Beach. Cul· 1rornla. ~bchael F. Lerm or Calgary, A lbertl.

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111£ N1W~ IIVIIW VOLUME XIX, NO. t I

COEUR O'ALENE. IOAHO

WEONESDAY, MARCH 10, 1965

Enrollment Of 672 For Second Semester Comes From Wide Area

Student Board Seeks To Amend ASB Constitution

A breakdown or enrollment The Student Board or consea ti sties ror the spring trol hru, reviewed the require· semester at NIJC shows that ments !or eligibili!y to bold 41.8 per cent or the students clo.. s and studen t bod.}• 0 r. come rrom Coeur d'Alene, or llce11, according to Russell 281 of the 672 registered. Brown, student bodY presl • Of the 672 enrolled, 587, or denL 87 Per cent are from Idaho. A i;peclal committee was There ,are 4 01 students from oppotnted, Brown said, and ~ the college district Itself, or unanimous decision or the about 60 per cen I.. student board, t t was decl ded The 185 oul·of-dislrlct to put nn amendment concernIdaho students come from a ing ell l!iblll tr be lore the w1despread area, as do the srudenl body for a vote. All 85 out-of-state students. Of umcndmcnls to the constitu· the out-or-state studmts, 57 lion must be votod on by the come from washlngton (33 student bodv. from Spokane). The nmc~dmcnt will be to NtJC royal personq~s orf'! felr to rlghr, Prince Jim Fromm, Klnq Fronk Flo RI to, ond Prlr,,e• Sw Klmboll, who poso reqoll.,. 090Ins 1 " Enrol lmenl rrom the disArticle 4, stating that all t net includes 2 81 from Coeur voti~~ members of the student bodcgro·ind of i:~orts ond flov,.·tua at the Sweetheart' Bolt spon' d'Alene, 48 rrom Post F'a 11.'I, board of control must be sored b>r ,;,e_ Hortie Eeortomles dC'portment, Feb. 27. 23 from Hayden Lake, 20 from carrying at least len credl 1 Rathdrum, 15 from Cain !do, hours Wld ma1ntaln an accum· six from Worley , four from ulatlve grade point average o! Harrison. three from Bay2.0. A check will be made al view, and one from Rock lord lhe mid-semester by the office Twenty nine per cent or A recheck of reglstren1s Ba,y. and those members not ha,•lng revealed that 6'12 are en· NIJC's student bod), is seek· From Idaho, but out-o!n 2. 0\\111 be put on scholastic rng a major in education this dlslrlct, registration shows: pr11bauon bJ the Board or rolled at NIJC this semester. spring ij&mester, or 196 of the 49 from Bonner Coun I.\', 14 This is the al l·Ume nii;h ror Control. B~ the end or this 672 registered. The largest from Boundacy County, 70 same H'ml'Stcr II the grades the spdnl? term, su rpasslng part of this group (1101 is from Shoshone CounlY, 18 are not raised to the reQulre- last year's record or 604 working on a BA in education; by 68 or 11 per cenL comfrom Benewah County, 12 rrom ment, U1en the rnember wlll be pared wllh 744 enrolled last 54 seek an associate or nrts Kootenai Count.Y, 12 from replu.ced according to Article fall, H also represents a degree. Others: BS 12, busLatah County. and 11 from 2, Section 2. Cll\Use F in lhP decrease or 72, or about 9. 7 iness ll, phy SI cal education 01her counties. By·!nws. Tllls amendment per cenL 6, music 2. end home ecoA breakdown or lhese In· "111 b<> n eircct March l, 1965. A stu<l.v or the statistics nomics t. eludes: Bonner-SendPOlnt 34, shows 365 are rreshmen, 302 In lhe business field, 87 Priest River 5. Hope 4, Sim· sophomores, and 5 special are rollowlng bu,;lness aduels 2; one each from Coolin, students. The sophomore ministration, 16 are in secre· Ponderay, Sagle, aod Clark larlnl science, nine taking Fork. Closs is the largest In NIJC's Boundn.cy-·Bonners history; there were 234 last medical secrelarlal training, FerO' 11, Naples 2, Copeland five are In omce administraspring, the previous high I. Shoshone-Kellogg 25, "Dog Pntch" costumes or tion, two are preparing as Wall/lee 16. Pinehurst 7, Q;The freshman cl ass grut>bles w!ll be the garb for mark. medical technicians, wid two bum 6. Smelterville 5. Mullan or 3 65 compares wl th 3 67 a a Sadt~ Rl\wkins Dence to be are sped.al IJJslness students. 3, Kingston 3, Sil\'erlon 2, sponsored by the donniloiy year ago. The freshman class is com- The total is 121 in tbls l!eld. Enavllle I, Page I. Calder J. students in the student Union Bachelor or arts majors Benewah-St. Maries 15: F'ridai·. March l 2. according posed of 127 women end 238 bachelor of one each from Tensed, PtumThe IIOPhomore class number 101. to Charlotte Welz, general men. has 87 women and 215 men. science 36. rner, and F'ernwood . Koote· chalnnan. F'ou r or the spectal students Engineering has 54 enrolled, nal-Spldt Lake 10, Athol 2. l'h~ Shadows will supply are women. industrial arts 2~. home Latah-MOSCOW 7, Kendrick 2, music for the evening, end Males outnumber females In economics 20, forestry 13. one each rrom Pollatch. Troy, prizes will be lllven ror the the current student bocl)· about The vocational division has and Juliaetta. ~Uscellaneous· best dressed boy and girl. two to one. There are 21 8 the following enrollment: auto Lewiston 2. Ne~erce 2, one Mtss llelz suld. women and 454 men registered. mechanics 26, bol1, and each from Boise, Hagennan, ~larryln ' Sam will be preThe all-male vocational render 13. Industrial elecPocatello, Star, Grangeville, sent ~> marry couplei. and department bas 74 en io lied. tronics 20, dm(ting and Lapwai, and Challis. pictures will be taken. she design 9. and radio and equipF'rom Washington· Spokane siud. ment repair 6. The total 1n 33. Newport 4. two each rrom Dccorartons for the dance the division Is 74. Otis Orchards. Rockford , "11 l be or ran i;ed by Ron An· Twent;,-se,•en ,;tudents are Senltle. one each from Green· MonOQ.\'. Acti "' ty period· derson nnd Peggv McDonald. following pr1'-proresslonnl acres, Fairfield, Goldendale, nnd publlc!t.Y will be handled Girls basketbnl I lll)JTle, Nooncurrlculn: 8 In pre-med, 7 in Millwood, Graham, Walla b~· Jan Parsons and Ju dY Slave Auction. pre-dental, 9 In pre-veten· \\alla, \latervllle. colvtlle, Tuesdo.y: Dress up-Cultural ,\ddln"toll_:_ nan en, 2 1n pre11harmocy, I Day. Activity period-music, Chewelah, Ritz ville, HarringIn pre-nursln11entertainment. ton . Pori Angeles, Tekoo, and Therc are 3 special students Bellevue. ll'edncsdes: Grubby DllY regiswred. I Is following From 0110: Cincinnati 1, Act! vity period; Tug-of-war. ai;ticullUre, 1 architecture, Manon 1. Noon, Tricycle tace. ???Speand 1 is seeking a BA In From Call(omia: Odnda I. cial iresentatlon?? Nomination!' ror student music. Thuraday · ActMlv period: Oroville I. T"nin I, BurbMk borl1· om cers were opened Vets Club vi;. Debate Club I, Long Beach 1. March t. Primaries were From ~Jontana: B~lena l basketball i:orno. U(I)\' mnn held March :; and general Lolo l, Hinsdale I. • comest. Noon: Meet your el~chons are scheduled ror From Oregon: Salem 3, Port· MarC'h 19, according lo Rus· candidate. lend 2. Fridai·: Activll.Y period. sl'il Brown, srudent body An election was held March Thrre are one eaclt rrom Kangaroo CourL Noon : Im· 11resldenL prom1>tu speeches. Night al -I for new officers o! lhe ~!edla, Pa.; Columbl .,, s.c .; Debate Club. Elected were Prtmar.v e Ice ti on results: Leon, Kansas: Yaku rat. A lasthe Dane~; Le~ contest, Bob Lf'lghty . pre,ddent; Gary ka. President: Phil Erickson ma rrl age booth. Deest<'n, vice pr~ldent, Jim Ntne or the student bo(I.,· A Gore Vidal production. 109, Tom Gilbert 62, Richard Brooks, secretary-treasurer. come from oilier counlnes: Tatterson 55, Ras Hansen ~6. VISIT TO f\ SMALL PLANET, According to .nm Brooks. Can11da-Calgary , Alberto, 4, will be presented at the Pine· Karen Sand 21, club member, the meeUng d'*· Cranbrook. B. C., I Nrlson. view Pln,yhouse, Hn,vden was changed rrom Tuesday at B.C., J , Vancouver, B.C., 1, Vire PrPstdenl: Betty John· Lake, bY the Plnenew play· 3:00 lo 12:00 in the Student Treni.:nnu. ~lala,ya., I . Guan· Adult tickets art• $ I ,on, Ethel Bri ghl 83. Tern ers. Union. tanamo , Cuba, I. with a studmt rate o l .75. o,<:11ss 63.

Final Tally Shows 672 Are Enrolled

29 Per Cent Of Students Ed Majors

Sadie Hawkins Dance In SUB Friday Night

CALENDAR

ASB Primary Election Held Last Friday

Leighty Is New Debate Club Prexy


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