Three NIJC Students Represented College At Music Conference
Lynn Schw!ndel, Bette Barnum. Roger Brown, NIJC students. were delegates to the Idaho lliusic Educators' ABSOC!At!on held ln Pocatello recently. They left Coeur d'· Alene Morch 5 and returned the next Monda,y. The college
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,s1th the high school orchestra and the delegates ~rom the Wgh school lo the All-StAle blind and chorus in two school bU&ses. Tbey stopped tn 1'1'lssoula, Mont., for lunch and atAyed overnight In DU!on,
Annual Guidance Conferenee April 23 For County Seniors
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reach Pocatello by noon. Bowcvc.t·, a storm over M0nfda Pass at the lcL.'\ho-Montana line delayed them. Al Pocatello, they stayed at I.be Bannock Hotel. Thursday night a concert was played by the Poca• tello high school, Friday morning the Coc\lr d'Alene high. school or-chestra played for the Mus,c Edu· cators• Concert Hour and were very well receh•OO. Friday afternoon there were meetings nnd a tour to El Na">' Or(Un.a.ncc Pla.nL A concert was played Frlday evenlng by the Idaho State College music groups.
Saturday morning many more meetings were held, Saturday n!· , te.r-noon wa.s !ree. Som~ we.nt bowling: others went to the Lava Hol Springs to go ·swim.ming Satunlay night a concert was ptayod by the All·Idllho music groups. Sunday mom.lng- the stude.nts Jett
Pocatello, returning home through Boise, Pendleton, Oregon, and Pa,;co, Wuh.
Faculty Will Meet Executive Director of Junior College Assn. On AprU 10, Or. Edmund J Glazer Jr., Executive Director or the American Assc,ctatton or Jun· lor Colleges. will be a speaker al a special luncheon at the Davenport Hole! aa a part or the Inland Empt-re Education A.c.sociation meeting.
Or. Glazer will be hero In the Nort.hweat on lhe tnvitation of the Wo.ahlngton Junior College As• soolatton to promote an interest tn ju.n!or colleges in a numbel" oC Washington communities. Following the luncheon Dr. Gfaz. er will be brought to Coeur d '· A Jene by Dr. lilldow and will have an informal dinner meeting with NIJC facuJty members and friends. 8e w-iU eta.y at the. Kildow home Thursday night. Dr. KUdow wlll take )tlm to the airport In Spokane F'riday morning. Or. Glazer ls lbc nowly-appolnl• ed lilxe<:u Uve Director of the As· soci8Uon, succeeding Or. Je..<lSe P. Bogue, who will retire on April 1. Dr. Glazer was formerly tho presl· dent of Graceland College at Lomonl. Ta.
Spring Vacation Has ~een Extended A Day Rcg!Bter ltsuko Nlshlo luu! 8$ked lhe ReView to announce that. classes wUJ not resume unW April 8. Originally classes were to begin again after spring vocation on April 7. Because the North Idaho Music Festival ts being held at the college and college rooms nre b•· ing used,. an extra day of vacaUon has been extended to students and faculty.
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P OR.M:Eli WA'l'COJllAKlNO ST l'OEN'.J' MAKES GOOD The report and grado of the recent examination tor cerUflc!d waLChm.a.ker I.a.ken by Eldon L. Stotlar, who graduated Jan. 31, were received last week a.t lhe watchmaking l!Chool. Eldon recejvod a grade or 92.-5. which was one of lhe highest grades ms.do by any graduate. lfe ts now employed by the Hugh Wetmore Jewelers fll Prosser, Waah.
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Clulrmrtlno Dell', nnd Bob RalMk woro cllc>5en by N'IJO ~tmleot, a,, royalty fur U10 St. l'ntrlck'~ dance. President of tbc Assoclnted Women Shtdents Cheryl
,·ao Slate Is shown CJ'O\\"TIIDg' King Bob, whUe Stndeut Body Prt!Sldent Ron YoungmM crowns Queen Char·
maJne. Ray Stone'ti orchestra furnished the mmdc.
Doug Young Receives Phi Theta Kappa Frosh Math Award Has Banquet For 28 New Candidates Co.,
The 0..11.a l(appa Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa held their !ominl pledging banquet last Wednes<lay evening at the Boots and Saddle. Rev. Grant Cole Crom the Chri•· tlan Church gave the lnvocatlon. Baked 11am, tossed green salod, mashed potut.oos. corn, roJs, and C"ake were served. Ron SChmldt, prc$1dent ot Phi Theta Kappa and ~taster cf Cero· tru>nSes tor the progrnm. Introduced the present mentbers and otnce.rs, the former members, the honorary member.;. ond the 28 new candidate•. who int:-oduced their guests. :He then presented their spt>nsor, At.rs. Mercy Gridley, who introduced one of I.he five chnrler member:s, Louis ct.rlstlan , Janice Cramp, ~ecret.ary; Margaret 0180n, vJce president; and Ron Sch.mldL conducted an imp~· slve pledge ceremony, ln which the candidate., repented the pledge whnc holding hands in
Thie yen.r's n.wnrd tor tho out,q:to.nJir1g freahm&n nut,t.hema.tie3 •Ludent goe., to Douglas Young. This awnru Is given by the Chomlcal Rubber of Dayton, Ohio. The purf)Olte or tlJI" award is Lo slimulate lntc'rest o.mong all mathemallc students. For his accompUshmentB. DouglflS recei"cd n set or mathema.tlcal table•.
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with one memb~r·s hand placed on a Bible. After the ceremony. Noel Logar Dou11:Jas Young entertained the group with a few Alt fre~hmrn math studenLS were sele<:llons on a Un-pan JliMO, Md Roger Brown :sang two songs, ac~ eligible for the award. The factors which determine who shall recewa companied by hls mother. Dr. Widow was t11e guest speak· the n.wa.rd$ are: the st.ude.nt·.e understanding o! ma thcmaUcaJ priner ror the evening. He •tated lhal schoJasUc acll.icvemo.nt is not re· ciples, his complateness Md accurwarded unless the #itude.nt ts able noy of his dally work, neat appe&T· to tran.slotc his or her hlgh grades a.nc:e ot his work, nnd lhe grado Into goods and serYloos which he recCJvcs 1n tno mo.th oourso for people want. He "81d li(e shoUld the semester. During hi• !our years In Coeur be an altar upon whlch ar. placed Ill• goodll and service• for the bene- d'Alene High School. Douglas completed courses In algebra, advanc• tll of his fellow-man. lie feels that too often poople are wflllng ed nlgebra, plane geometry, solid to occepL the honor or membcrshlp geometry and trigonometry. tn .some orga.niZ.:.\Uon without ac•' Last years annual award for cepli,,g Its responsibilities. Phi math wenl to Bill Gundlach, presThet,, Knppa membership is on enUy o. sophomore engineering honor or which one should be Ju.st· major. Dougt.a.s is a freshman en· ly proud. bul onu'll prlr.Je should be gmeuring mnjor this year and be· In proportion to lho effort on~ has sides hl• mathematical ac,,ompltsh• to put forth to attain it, nceordlng ments, he has o.Jso been topped for lo Dr. Kildow. PW Theta Kappa lhls semester.
DRAFT DEFERMENT EXAM SLATED AT NIJC ON MAY I Stullonts Interested in obtAlnlng a deferment from active military service ue not.Uied that the cot .. loge qualification test Is scheduled for May L North Idaho Junior College is considered to be the regional testing point !or the Panhandle area.
Anyone Interested Is advised to oontact his loco.I dra!t board tor Curiher ln!onnauon. The draft board wtll determine whether the •Ludent Is eligible for n dc!.erment. The tests wlll be given ancl graded at NIJC and then malled to tho mdlvldunJ's local drn!t bomd. Mr. Besola will be supervisor or tho extlJlllnntolns, but before the C".x.amtnattons may be taken. students n,uat nu1ke an-angements with their drnft bOard. The qua.U!lcallon test applies to ruiyono In the Panba.ndl& who !.s wten,sted alS<> people outside of the college who a.ro intuestod In continuing thelr education. Peoplo who arc intet-ested are. aak· ed lo contact their local draft boards well In advan~ of the cxamtna.Uon date.
Idaho School Trustees Met At NIJC Last Week A meeting o! the Idaho st.ate School Tl'ustttS was held In.st w...-k al N!J'C. Stale officials from Solse and Superintendent Alton 8. Jones met with superintendents and tru,tces of North Idaho lo discuss scllool problems. This meeting ls an annuAI a!Calr. The o!Oclal~ come together to get information on pubHc $C.h001 ftna:n<tlng, cunicuJum matte.rs, Lcachers' cerU!icaU,•. and other In· formation that the state dep,u-tmenl can give. Among thoso present from Boise were Alton B. Jone., StAte Superintendent of Public In.st:ructlon: Ross E. Barney, Assistant State Superintenuent oc Public 1JU;truc· Uon: :a. :Maino ShOWI, Stille High SChool Supervisor: Harold T . Farley, Supervisor of Guidllnce: Garth O. Reid; Md Allen P. Jeffries.
North lda.bo Junior College, the eoeur d'Alene KJwanls Club, and the Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring tho Tenth Annual Quid· ance Con!erenca 011. April 28 tor hlgh school senlors In 1.<ootenal County. The purpose of this conference Is to call lhe attention or eoch hlgh school senior to tho Import• anee or Ions-range planning In choosing a career, and the fact that wiser decisions a.re made concerning his career when ho ls tully ln!ormed regarding hls health, scholastic a.obicvcments, a.blliUes. Interests. aptitudes and career opportunities. Pnrliclpallng In the program, for wblch Dr. Kildow will prea:Jde. will be the NIJC chorus directed by Gilbert Buro.3, the Phi Theta Kappa Initiation sponsored by Mercy Gridley, and a dance demon· stratlon trom the NtJC dance class directed by Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lee. E,·erett Besola and John McFar· land wo1 admlni&ter the conference test$. on which fifteen scholarships will be based. After the testing, members or Future Teachers of America will conduct a tour of the campus. Members of Ph1 Theta. Kapp11 will serve 8" ushers for the conference. The guidance committee for the conCercnce conslst.s of Dean ChrisUanson. Jess Mannon. Jack Drean· ey, Evet-ett Bcsola. H. Frank Evans, Lorretta Dunnigan, John ll{cFarlnnd, and Florence Stl'Rn8· han. The high schools participating will be Coeur d'Alene, Koolcnlll Valley, Plummer, Splril Lal<<', Post Fan... Rathdrum, and WorJoy High Schools, and LB. M. Academy;
Deitz and Hallvik Chosen To Reign At St. Patrick's Hop 130b
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11t tbe SL Patr:ick'a Day dance held March 15. Queen Charmaine wu crowned by Ron Youngman.
and KJng Bob was crowned by Cheryl Van Slate. The IOOF Hall, where the dance wu held, was appropriately decorated with shamrocks lo carry out the St. Patrick's Day theme. Dance mustc was by Ray Stone and hls "Qulntette." Nomina.Uons tor king Included: 130b Hallvlk, Noel Loga.r, Ron Wll· son, Jerry Enders, Bill Dennis, Robin Sclmtt, and Allen Bennett. Queen nominntlons were: Char,. maJnc Deilz, J'udy Ghlgler!, Sally Hanington, Clarie Syverson. Ar· Jene Henderson. and Evalyn Bur... rell. The ldng and queen were select· cd from ballots cast by those attending the dance. Cha peronos !or the dance were: :,\llss DunnlglUI. Miss Gilbert, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Dell:L CIVIL SERVIOE E XAMS Fccforal c.lvll service exam.Ina,..
lions !or stenographers and typist$ wtll be given in Room 7 at the
junior college on Thursday, April 10. Many of the junlor college secretarial students will be taking the tests.