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The N.I.J.C. Cardinal Review Vol 19 No 16, May 19, 1965

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Time Of Year For Backward Look And Forward Look As ou r school year draws to

a close, I am sure that many or you assessing your accomplishments, will get a ~ reellng or satisfaction rrom a job well don e. Others a realization that you should have done better. Most of • us Call into the latter catef/JfY • One redeeming fact Is that lo most cases we wUl have the oppo rtuni cy to try again and recoup from ou r past delici enci es. In many cases, I am su re l t ls Just a matter of non -realization or ' the importance or doing "Quall cy " wo rk in all cou rses. All o r you returning students can be or greal ass! stance to incoming fres hm en Ir yo u will make an effort to assist our faculzy in impressing these "facts or llfe'' upon our new students. As we look Co rward lo a new school yea r we are assured of se,•eral changes. We know that ou r enroUment will again increase considerably over the past year. T his will , mean scheduling some classes during the noon hou r ror th e first time. s everal new courses wlll be o ffered !or the first time and courses in other areas will be strength ened. Bids are b eing let for the constructi on of an addition to the bookstore and stu d ent union. This will virtually double lhe size o f ou r pre' sent facilities and t hus reli eve some of the congestion we have at the p resent time. \Ve are all looking forward to a most successful year. I trust that your summer vacation be most rewarding and that you wi 11 retu m next !ail full of vim, Vi gar, vitality and determination, P.A. Christianson NlJC President

S.U. Bids Are Opened , By Housing Commission T he N JJC Dormltor.v Housing Commission opened bids , May 12 Cor construction or an addition t0 Edminster Student Union . All bids came in abo ve the amount o f loan , funds allocated by the Housing and Home Pina.nee Agency and the Commission made no definite decision to proceed. , Apparent low bidder was Phillips Construction of Post Pall s. at $96. 715. Negotiations are underway • lo secu re addJ tiona.I l oan funds from H HFA and it is anUclpated that approval , will be secu red, The Com· • mission reels the construction project will be unde rtaken and completed by the time classes resume next Call.

STUDENT BOARD AMENDS BY-LAWS Th e student Board has amended I ts tn··law s . H ereafte r, money \Iii] no t be al· lotted from Student Board • funds !or social acthi ties whi ch are no t open to the entire stu dent ood.Y. acco rding lo Lorinda Wachter, secreta ry . In the past, c.lubs ha\'e asked for funds, she ex· Plained, fu r acti ,; ti PS which were limited to their ,, wn imu1is. and thi ~ bh,nkct rul e \\Iii ahm111nte con!>ider· In ~ !hl'SC' 1ndi ,idual rcqu es t:;.

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VOLUME XIX, NO. 16

COEUR O'AI..ENE, IOAHO

Faculty Changes Are Announced

Engi,neers' Queen

Several changes will be made in the NIJC racul l;y !or th e comi ng year, acco rding to Mr. Percy Christianson. Mrs. Ullian Kl rkland, English department , has resigned to accompany her hus· band, Robert Klrkland to Cincinnati where h e will be employed In the Federal Bureau of Investigation . Mr. Kirkland has been resident agent-in- charge sin ce 1961. Mrs. Ruby Jaques, also or the English department, will accompany her husband to L a Grande, Oregon, where he has been transferred. Mr. Douglas Hugh es plans to retu m to Co lorado to begin work on his doctorate. Mr. Hughes has also b een a member of the English depa rbnent. Mrs. Krider. n! gh t librarian , will be taking a one year leave or absence, and Mrs. Marmon, sec retary of the vocational departm ent plans to reti re. Added to the staff wll I be Mr. Richard Hyneman. who has been with the Coeur d ' Alene HI gh school. He will be employed In the English and Speech departments here. Mr. James Crow will also jol n the English departmenl Mr. Crow has been t eachin g in CalHornla. Mrs. Jam es w. Atwooa, Hayden Lake, wi 11 also teach in lhe English deparbn ent.

Barbecue, Cruise Sponsored By SAC A barbeque began the festl vitles o f Friday. May 14, when students gathered ln the Student Union for free re· freshments Prepared by the cafeteria staff and se rved by the girls or the cardinal Se ni ce Club. After eati ng, a trip to the lake round the Oancewana waiting for students lo begin tile cruise which lasted rro m 8 : oo p .m. untli midnight. ~tlsic for the cruise and dance was provided by the Minutemen, local dance band . Many or thOse participating exp res~ed thei r hOpe that the Danceawana affai r might be· come an annual featu re or the NIJC entertainment calendar. The affal r was sponsorEd by Ule SOcial Act! vi ties Commit· tee . Members of the committee included Elhel Mae Bri gh t, B everly BOughton, Karen Sand, Karen Brueh er, Terry DeC oss . Bob Leighty, T om Gilbe rt, Jerry Grego ry , Kris Harbaugh, Jo Ellen Holze r, and Ray Hansen.

CORRECTION Two names were inadver· tent!,)· left off the Use of graduates which was PU b· !shed In the last i ssue lished in the last lssuc o r Uie REVIEW. They were Charles Maines and Richard

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Air. Wrlgh ,, physics depor,,,..(!,..,. crowns lliorclo Arrons.1!ri queen oF the En9,ne•r, Bon whJJe h•r escort, Sorry Slrnon, looks ~ . The donco wot spc.nsored by 11,~ £r,9lru1•rs Club ~Y I .

Two New Math Courses Offered

SAC SELECTS NEW OFFICERS

Today the soc! at Acli vi ti es Committee el~cted its new Two mathematl cs cou rses, chat rman . Ethel Bright, and planned for elementary edu · ,ice-president. Jerry Gregpiy, cation and liberal arts majors, who \\ill assume the! r dud es wlll be added to th e nve pre at the nexl regular meeting. sently taught. according to Mr. Dal e Tri tten , malh depart· s.A .c. organization ls being ment. concluded and comm! ttees The courses, to be tau gilt have been formed to draw up next year, a re The Number a socia l Actl vi ties Committee System nnd Its Structure, handbook and Student Calen Math 15 and 16, and Malh I dar. acco rding ro Ethel . new and 2. The ll rst is designed chal rman o f the o rgantzalic,n. primarily for elementar,y education majors, he said, and will be a th ree-credl t course taught each semester. It will gl ve the prospect! ve teachers a •· tool" to use In the depth area studies, he added. The registrar's office has Math 1 and 2 " offers a one- released the following Inforyear contact with mathematics mation and instructions ror for Ii beral arts students. he graduates. said. The program wlli begin at 10: 00 a.m. , Prlday , May 28 . All those who will be parti· cipating are asked lo be dressed in caps and i,) wn s and be In the hallwaY or the Mr. Raymond Stone and Mr. administration bll ldlng by Dexter Moser plan to attend 9:30 a.m. in o rd er to receive the 1965 wo rkshops on junior instructions. There will be college admlnlstralion al no rehearsal . Stanford University July 12 Caps and (!)wns have been to July 30. received and may be picked up any time arter the beginThe Junior College Leader· ning or lhe final examina tion ship Program, sponso red by period. T he garmen ts must the w.K. Kellogg Foundation at th ree Ca!Hornia unlver· be returned (on hangers) immediately followi ng the sities. is des! gncd to provide in-service training fo r Junior program . Invitations are being sen t college admlnistratl ve per· lo pa rents and/or husbands soanel . and wives o r the graduates. Mr. Slone will parllcipate In There will be a few extra wo rkshops related to area.~ of invitations available 1n the Instruction and busi ness om ce for anyone who way operation . Mr. Moser will be 1\1 sh to purchase them. involved In student personnel Participation in th e gradua· services . tlon exercises is required of all graduates . The workshops Include lecAny further jn form ation ma,v tures. discussi on groups, be obtained by inquiring at readin gs, and visits to juni or the registrar's om ce. colleges.

Instructions For Graduates Listed

------Moser, Stone To Attend Workshop

WEONESOAY, MAY 19, 1965

Graduating Class Of 174 Will Hear Senator L. Jordon A record num ber o r 174 stu· dents will be candidates !o r gradua lion at the commence· mcnt exercises scheduled for I 0:00 a.m .. Fridny . May 28. Senator L on B. Jordan will give lh e commencemcnl ad· dress. There wil I be an academic procession led by members or the Board or Trustees and FacuJ ty. 0 rad uates wlll ilne up In alpha · bet!cal order and ma rch sin gle file. Two kinds of ell plomas wit I be issued. An Associate o r Arts degree will be awarded to all students who have satis facto ri 1Y compl eted 64 semester hou rs o r work wltlt a grade Point average of 2. or better, Including English. 6 semester hou rs: science, 8 semester hou rs; or mathem a· tics, 6 semester hou rs; o r social science, 6 semester hours; and physical educa· tlon, ~ semesters in an aclhlt;y cou rse. A Certificate o r Completion wl U be gi ,,en to any student who has completed 60 semes · ter hours or work with a grade point a,·erage o r at ).east 2. , 64 semester hours with at least a 1.75, or completed a terminal vocational course as prescribed by that depa rtment. The order or exercises will be the processional •,war March of the Priests." by Mendelssohn. with Mrs. Kathl een V eltri at the o rgan. The Reverend Myron H. Sha rrard , First Methodist Church, will give lhe In· vocation. The introductoiy hymn bY lhe choir will be "Psalm 134" by Lockwood. "B enedictus " by Paiadl Ike. and " Creation " by Scotl, wl th narration by Leonard Cordes. Introduction or the Board or Trustees will precede the commencement address , "Chall enges o r the Space Age ", to be given by th e Hono rable Len B . Jordan, o. s. senator. Mr. Raymond L . Ston e \\1 U present the graduates, a!ler which Mr. E . A . Seiter, chairma n. Board o r Trustees. will present the diplomas. The Reverend ~IY ron Sha r· rard will dell ver the bene· diction. Mrs. Veltri will play lhe recessional, "Wa r March or the Priests." Members o r the adminislra· lion present will be Mr. P.A. Christianson, president or NIJC ; Mr. E . 11 . Seiter, chai r· man, Board or Trustees; Mr. w. J. Burn s. vice-chairman , Board or Tru stees. Mr, Gerald O. Wendt, secretary·trea.~u rcr, Board or Tru stel'S: Mrs. R. w. Edminster. trustee ; Mr. Ri· chard Penman, trustee; and Mr. Charles II. Russell, trustee:;·c__ _ _ _ __

RETURH LOCKS AU locks must be turned In to Mrs. Seymour b.)· Wednesday. May 26 . Sl.00 will be charged !o r missing locks.


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