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The N.I.J.C Cardinal Review Vol 11 No 12, March 11, 1958

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Spring Enrollment Officially Is 322; Drop Below Normal The la.st issue ot the Re\.iew mentioned LhaL enrollment tabula· Lions had not been completed. The regi$lrar went through each indl· viduaJ's cards to correct all mis· takes. They showed Incorrect entries such as: sophomores were listing lhemsdves as freshmen and freshmen were doing just the opposite. After the Cina! summation, the enr ollment stands pretty much the same,

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\'Ol,UME XI, NO. 12

Dogpatchers R est During Sadie Hawkins Dance

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ca-ease wa!i lwo student.a. Veterans ullllzing lhe G. I . Bill have decreased tn number by 11 for this semester and thls brings Lho present Lota.I to 69. Women arc outnumbered 234 to 88. That mean~ the women are overpowered by 2.658 men Lo every women. Below Is " comparuon of this semester's registration with firs~ semes• ler regfsttntlon. F reshme n: 9/IS? Women -······--· 60 Men ............................. 137

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Women ............... ........ 23 Men ............................- 72

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Special Students : Women ···-···················· Men--······· \f<>catlo rml: Watchmakei;-s -········· Auto l\ifcch'mlcs ..•....•

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1'lcturc tl above are t he college students who took part In Sadle Hawl<ln;> Oa:y aeth"i ties. T he shot was made during Intermission a.t the da.nco

in the J.O.O.F. B MI tt,e e vcnlni; or ttie e ventfnl day. The cltaraeter with t he Sig u ls Seb Lamb, co-editor of the Review .

Caps and Gowns Must Be Ordered Before March 15

Presbyterians Will Sponsor "Miss NIJC" Contest On April 16

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Graduation eaps and gowns will

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have to be ordered beCore l\1o.rch 15. according to Regislrar Nishio.

This decline between semesters

Is less than usual at mosL colleges and in lhe past at NIJC.

View Refugee Work The L .S.A. (Lutheran Student A.ssoctation) showed a mm al lhelr meeting during activity period lasL Wedne8day which explained Lhe refugee work going on 1n some Asian and E uropean countries. It showed exam.pies of poverty 8.lld some $Ub-huma.:n living conditions, and the results or tood and clothing given by the church relief program. It was also announced that the next evening n,eetlng would be on M.onday, Mat-ch 17 at Dick Bieber·s home at 805 Birch. l)A~IES HAVE L ONOHJ;;ON Tho Do.mes Club held ft.,; regu1ar monthJy desert luncheon la$t Monda.y. New members present we.re Beverly Lee and Beverly Ruthven. Plans were made for t.he two final gathe.rings for the semester. Midterm M:arch 27!

examinations

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The olf!M will need cap size. height. and weight. AU eligible Sophomores should bring tbls Information to the office immediately. To be ellglble !ot· graduation, the Collowlng requirements mu$t be met. Tl1e Utle of Associate of Arts will be awarded to au students completing sat!B!actorlly 64 semester hours of work wtt.h a grade point average of 2 (grade C) or bettor. Including English, 6semester hours; science, 8-semester hours. or mathematics, 6•semcster hours, or sooiat science, 6semester hours, and phy3lcal education, 4.-scmester houl'$, unless waived for c-.a.use. Any ~tudent completing satlstactorlJy a mlnlmum Of 58 semester hours of academic work will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Trade school students who complete the r-e:qulred atnount Of work in any specific course wUI be issued a Certificate ot Completion. If you a.re not ~erbt.Jn you ba.ve all the requirements. go to the registrar's office and check your credits wllh Mlss Nishio.

Be Considerate . ..

Don't Abandon Your Car; Park It! B y Margaret Scl1ellno Studen ts 3.t NlJ C are very for• tunate this yea.r in having a paved parking lot surrounding the 11chool. This Improvement was made late IWlt fall which made in lmposslblf, to paint off the boundaries of the par king areas prior to the starting of sch ool. A.t tirst. th1>1·0 appeared to be a rather orderly method or parking the cars by students. But !or the past several weeks, there has been a gi-adual deviation from this orderly arrangement unlJI now It is: almost impossible to rem ove one'!f car i f one teave3 lhe

bu!ldtng bclo1-e noon. Perhaps there a.re more ca rs being d ri ven to school than tbere wer e In the beginning of th• year. This calls for even more consldera-

tlon when parking. Sure, lhis Is your school a.nd your parking lot; but It also belon gs to some other three hundred fellow students. Let's keep the oth@r fellO\v in mlnd when Wt\ park~

Students who attended NtJC last year can testify to the large boles end dirt which constituted lhe parking area. Since we are the lucky ones to have such a nice parking Jot, let's show the facul ty a.nd school boa.rd how mucb we appreciate IL AJ3 soon as it Ls possible, the 1)1ll'king boundaries w ill be patnted. B11t in the meantime, it is

t.he responsibility of ever,y driver to do hts part In contributing to an orderly parking method. Don't just ··abandon•• your ear.

Dr. Kildow Is New President of Jr. College Association Dr. G. O. Kildow~ NIJC presi-

dent, was elected president o! the American AsS<>CiaUon o! J untor Colleges during its 38th annual convention held In Grand Rapids, l\!ich .. on March 5, 6 and 7. This wa.a the largest colwentton in the hlstory ot the MSOclatlon, Wllh 1038 registrant$ In attendance. JunJor college oft'ictals and teach· t!rS ,vere the1·e from 4.0 stat(!.fi, Canada and Alaska.. Th~rc are 500 junior colleges in the 8560<:it\tion from every state In the unio"-4 Nearly one mUUon stude.nts ar o eht'Otled in junior colleges this year. About 150 Junior college oC!iclals were present at a pre-convention conference In Flint. Mlch.. as guest~ ot the Golden M!Je,rtone Committee representing Flint Junior CoUegc and lhe General "A>fotor~ Institute. The Colden ?ttilestone Committee is composed of officials o.t the Genera.I Aiolors Corporation which Is celebrating it& Golden Anniversary lhh, year. Oth~r new officer$ ot the American Association of Junlor Colleges elected !or coming year Include: vice president, Marvin C. Knudson. president of Pueblo Junior College, Pueblo, Colo.; for members of the board ot direct.ors, William .Miller, pre&ldent ot Weber College, Ogden. Utah. and Charles L. Harmon, president ot Blue.field College, BlueCield, Va. Hold-over members or the board are Dwight Baird. president ot Trlnldad College, Trinidad, Colo.. Oscar Edinger. president of ML San Antonio College, Pomona, Calif., and Blake Tewksbury, president of Keystone College. La.Plume, Pa. The nc"t annual convention of the tu,sociaUon wm be held in Long Beach. CJallt., March 13-15, 1959.

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Delegates To N. E. A Con,ven+ion Are Named canneUta Selvage and La.Donna

Jacob$en were named delegate a.nd alternate, re$peo.Uvcly, to tho Natlonal Education Association con· vention at Boise later this month. The college chapter here scl~ted them o.t a moollng Inst week.

The Presbyterian West.minister PeUowship organization, ap0n.so1·ed by Mrs. Ogg. lula announced Lhal It ls going l-0 sponsor a contest to pick a ··Mlss NIJc:· Each club or organization In lhe ~ool will bo aJJowed to aponsor a. candidate tor the contest. In order to enter a contestant, an organization will have to present some sort of l&le.nl at a. talent show that will be held when ·'Miss NIJC'' is crowned on Wednesday. Ap1il 18. Everyone will have ample time to prepare hts talenl, Any groups or Individual persons who would also like to participate in the talent show- ara very welcome. because tho ta.lent show is ror the enjoyment or au u,e students. Talents will be Judged and prizes wiU be offered for the best per:formances. The ..l\Il$s NIJC" candidates wtll be required t.o have some talent of lheir own. This Is one ot lhe base$ on which lhe candldates will be judged. Application blanks will be circulated at. a latc.r date by Evalyn Burrell. Further quallfieaUona tor which t.he candldates will be judged will be revea!e.d then. Meanwhile, overyone should $tart looking around tor some talent anti original Ideas. If everyone participates this could really be run!

Tournament Profits Of

s_ U. Will Be Used To

Buy Needed Equipment According to Miss Beryl John.son, faculty member and manager of lhe Student Union, the tournament season h.as been profitable so far for the Student Union even though It Is shorter lhan usual_ The regional AAA tournament will be played lhls weekend. Profits from S. U. sales will go to buy badly-needed equipment for tbe Student Union. Miss Johnson expresses her thanks to the boys who hawked food and drinks In lhe stan«i.,. a nd Mys they did a. good job. Student,. are a1so reminded to l'eturn their cups and other cUshes lO t.he kitchen and to -place their t·ctuso In lhe trash containers. A cle;:m Student UnJon is more plell.SJlnt IUl well as more henlthy.

St. Patrick's Hop Set For Saturday At 1.0.0.F. Hall A n1eetlng '"8.S held March 3 by the A.W.S. to plan !or the St. l>atnck·s Day Dance. It w8'1 dec,aed that the hop woul d be held at tbe 1.0.0..1,-. Hall, March u, trom 9 to l2 p. !IL The music will be furn!Shed by Ray Stone and !us ··stone-agers: · The following commltLee:s were arranged aL the meet.ms": Thenle, Lu Donna J acobson and Kathy Manning; Deco.rallons, Eva Burrell (Chairlllan), Clarie Syversen, 'Mary Jo .Evans, Arlene Hender90n, .Lei Lani Perrei,noud, Sharon Waldram, Carolyn Bennion and Janet Fiegel; Refreshments, Evelyn Burrell and Gall Llepold; Po,<en;, .Belly Pearson and Judy Ghiglcrl, Sponsors, Barbaro. Schlee. The c rown committ.ce cons.ists ot Barbara Osborne and Barbara Bought.on. They are to make the crowns tor t.ho queen and the king. Six boys will be nominated for king and six girls were nominated for queen. Nomlnattons were held yesterday, too late lo reporL. Everyone attending ma.y vote for Lhe king and queen as ho o r she enters the dance. A. W.S. presidonl C heryl Van Slate states the attire !or the evening isn't to be formal. The dance is free to the students: tunds are to come from the student body. Only pure-blooded lr!.sh are ex empt from wea.nng green_

Spot Check Reveals Use Of Library Up A head count was taken Tuesday of laat week to indicate the number of students and !acu ity members using lhe llbrary. One hundred !11ty-six students a nd 10 !acnlty members used tbe library between 7:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. I! ono Is looking for leisure reading, the book collection has a good many oversize picture books on various subjects, such as Tbne's new a.re book, Life's new book on religion, Salisbury's H er c R-Olled the Covered w o.gon, Beebe's Amerlenn We.•t, and many others. The library has a broad selection of pe.rlodicats. AU of these are tor the e njoyment or the students and faculty rn~mbers.


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