" 'Around The World In •, Eighty Days' Coming Up Thursday, Friday Anyone ror a tnp around the world, Well, paek your bag and let ' s ID . Thursday and Frlda.r nl&ht, Mllv 6 and 7 at • 8:00 P,m. the drama depar tment under the di recUon or !Jrs. Marp.rel Gale, will present Jules Verne's "Around , the World In El gtit;y Daya ... London, India, Hona Kong and the American West are~ few or thC' fascinating places the world travelers will visit . Ao OX fOrd Engll sh. French, and Cockney accent plus full cos tu moe will authentlclze Ille 8U lla.Y Jou m ey. Two modem day college coeds will prov1de the shirt 10 scenes with dla.loaue. 1 Romantic Interest will be pro ,1 ded by Frank Flo RI to as Phileas Fogg and Pam Stat" rord as Aouda . Joe Fletcher as PnsReportouL and John B?mgardner as Detective Fix wt U u5e Judo to settle an arl!llmenL Other characters In the cast arc Diane Templin as Ann . Dixie Rigdon as Mr5, Murchi son, Garth Rosamond as Siu art. Matt Ed ck son as Flanaaan; Tom GIibert as Ralph Pe11Y McDonald as Jenn)' and SallY, Barb Riley as Gerue, Kalh.Y O'Malley as p,.•••nt officers of Phi Thero Koppa or• shown atondir,g lot In• Emlzy. Ken Vernon as News· a101/otlon of ne,ct y•or•a olflcora durln9 o bonquor held April 28. boy, Bnrbam Ball as Norn· Lefr to right Morga,., Kom/rn, socio# cholttnGn· Toni Paul sec,.. , Jo Ell en Holzer as Myra Fl tory•treoaurer; Botry SI"'°"'• vlee-pre1ldenr, ond' S.v•rl)' Bocl9h1on ' John Hilby as Blaekatooe; pre•IHnt, o,.. shown o Mias Poul NIOd, tit• 00 ,n of ./flee. John Cooper as FramJI. Oar· White roses wue pinned on what we bell eve, to find out mann Hansen as Bost, Vince 21 nc" members or Phi Theta \\ho we really are. " He sug· Coleman as Judge Obadiah; K@pa during an lnl Ua lion aeated member., think about Kilb' Jt'rfrles as Bertha banquet APdl 28. held for how lhey \'I ew th1'111Sl!I ves. Brown: Sarah McLain as members. faculty, and 1P,tests. leamlng, the worl d, fellow Angelico Brown: Fred JohnNew members were Initiated human belnp and God. ~ son as Colonel Stamp Proctor: Those ln!Uated were: Vlr· by Beverly Bouat1ton, pres!· and Jcrey Saling as an Indian. dent, In a candle II silt cere · alnla Blanrord, Karen BNeber, Behind the scenes .. m be mony. during •·hlch Beverly Lorralne Drees. Jsequellne Judy Rl!81;ler, student di· lnslNCled the initiates In the Elherton, Judi 1h Oehl en, Bon· r ector. Jcny Snllng. stage purposes and meanlnflS or Ille nle Haines, Ro11emary Hansen, manager, John HIiby, bust · orsanlzalion. Go.II Harding. Kenneth Hol· ness manaaer. Basb Hall, llncsworth, Betty Johnson , f'ollowlng a welcome b.Y , costumes. Barb R1 ley, prompt· The Reverend Lambert. Mary Ano uiedtke, Karen er and Ken Vernon, 110und Ch rls ti an Church, aa,•e the Paniott. Karen Sand, Robin errec1.a. Barbara Scharfr. Invocation. MembNs and Seh,1e. SO If you desire advenlu re guests, pledges and 1111ests. Sally Spal n. Janet Spilker. , and lntrtaue. be su re to at· board membr Loom SL Amand, Diane tend this two-hou r production board members. racull;)' . and Tucker, Jerry Wa1111er, nnd to be pre11ented In the NIJC other guests were Introduced. Kent Young. gym on MBY 6 and 7 at A conference report was NEW OFFICERS NAMED .., 8:00 p.m. To save paasaae gl ven by Nancy 01-en and be sure to bdng your student Toni Paul. The president •s BY STUDENT BOARD acU\'lty Ucket and you will report b.Y Beverly. several appointments were be admitted on board FREE l Entertainment Included ,,ocal made at a specJnl meetlna or sel ectlons by the Me11 's th!' Sludenl Board April 28. t ~uar te1-Barry Slmon. Sheldon accordlna to Rus11ell Bro,.11. Vlk, Jeny Phillips, and prei;idenL Leonard Cordes. a ,·ocal Mrs. Mary Ann Llledtke was aolo by Jaqueline Etherton. A \'allable scholarships to · appo!Oled Publlclcy Chalrman piano solo tu• Karen Schooler. tall nc SI ,000 arc to be for the comlns school yenr, and II dNm seiecUon by Toni awarded by the NorU.west rrplaclng Miss MBIY Ross. Paul and Dennis Mclnt,Yre. , Metal Workers Union. Inc. or lhls year's editor, Brown said. orncers Installed for the Kellou. Idaho. acoordlng to ~nss Betty Johnson will wmln& year were: pr~ldenl, Leland Alkire, secrehtry · sef\·e as next :veas's student Mi as SallY Spain. ,1ce-presltreasurl'r, bodY secret&.O', he added, and dent, Robin se1va11e: secre· ;, Elii;lbllll.Y Is limited to any Bob Le11lhl.Y will Dnlsh this tary·l r easurer. Barbara student In the graduallng year as ,1ce1>resl denL SChorrr. historian. Bonnie class or a high or college llnlnes: social chairman. SEMESTER REPORT CARDS Preparatoo· school. or In any Karen sand. und~rgraduate class (exce11t WILL HO T BE ISSU ED Mr, Ra.vmond Slone, Dean, seniors) or a reco1111zed Report cards wlll not t,., addressed the group. The colle11<', who Is a member o r Issued at the end or the title or bis addre58 •·as. a son, daughter, husband, or s eoond semester. However, • 'Who Am I? A Census for wl re o I a member In eood If any sludenl Is Interested Scholars ", "\\'hat we be· standing. These moy n10 lleve," Mr. stone said, ''ls In recelvtna an unofficial aopllcaUon ror the award, he based on our value system, transcript or hh record, he • sald. and our value system Is 11hould leave a stamped, • ' Those ell i:ible to apply l'lf-addressed env ..lope In based on our cultural back· maJ rl'Qut'Sl en 11ppJ1cat1on Ult' o fl! ce. En ,elopes may around and our cultural backbr mall o r picll fl up al the be purchased In Ille office. ground Is direcUy related to NorU.w1•11t Melnl 11orkers our pnrents and whnl we have Union omce. North Hlll Tubtn On Sole been taught wl lhln our ability Street, (8'>1 9581. Krllocg. Dahlia tubers are now on to comprehend ,ur f1>elings he said. kalt' u lhe Student Union. about the "orld and people All appltcauons should be who exist "Ith us In this Proceeds from the sale will North"est tumf.'d into the be usE:>d to purch1u1e shNbbeO world ••• il could br lhat we Olfict' b\ June \5th, Mr. should tnke an 1n1•('ntorY on ro r th<' crunpu s. A 1k lrl' added, •
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New PTK Member DHC Invites SUB Construdion Bids A call ror constNcUon blcb ror the PIOPOKed add!Uon to Edminste r Sludent Union has been publli;hed In' the NIJC Dormitory Houslns Commission. Thi' bids will be OPened Ma7 12. Tr 11ds arc occepted, II Is hoped that construction wl II be completed before classes resume next fall. The plena call ror a 4 1 1 96 rL addltlon, with two Ooors. on the west of the exlstln1 tu! lding. The upper Door Includes two new dlnlna areas. The lower Qoor con· talos a bookstore and student pme room. The ne11 add! tlon would approximately double the dining racllltlcs. Provision Is made to divide the dlnln1 a,ees Into n series or smaller rooms whm necessalJ', ualnc mo,•able partlllons. Toni
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Spring Barbecue Set For May 14 Plans are no" under way· for the annual Spdng Bari,,.. que, co be h cld May 14, under the SPOnsoishl p or the socla I Activities committee. ac· cording to Tom Ollbert. ll'llh the barbeque, a dance on Uie "Danceawanna" will be held on Lake Coeur d'Alene, he said . between 8 30 p.m. and midnight. Th1, barbeque will be held be twepn 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p,m . ~!Usie wtll be lo' the Mlnut~ men, be added, and lickets may be pu rchased rrom any S.A.C. membcr--RII.Y Hansen . Bob Leighty, Tom GI lbert, Beverly Bou ghlOn, EU.el Bright. Karen Sands, Karen BNeber, Betr,> Johnson. Terry DeCoa. or Jeny Gre111>1Y. Tickets arc $2.50 per couple, SI .50 slnQle, he said.
Blue Cross Coverage Available Over Summer The Blue CrollS procram In rorce l>r student" of North Idaho Junior College will end at the close or I.his semester. By arrangements with Blue Cross membership can be convened to Uie SJ>edal Young Adult Program a t lhe n,.le of Sll.70 per three months ror nil students ago 23 or youo11er. To ettect thi, conversion of membetshlp, !ltudents must complete a Oroup conversion Request Card available at the recepUonl st ·~ desk not taler than Jun<' I, 1965 . An nounce1H•U Available
Extnl r;raduataon announce· menlS mill' be purchased al the office. These will bi; avnllable after Mar 1.
Engineers Nae Oueen, Officers \11th large scale replicas or engineertn1 equipment as Ille unique decoratlnc theme. Uie Englneeis Club held a ball May 1 In tho Stud en I Union during which the name of !heir queen was announced at Intermission . Malcia Antonson was chosen queen, alter which the fill· lowing oftlccra ror lhe comlna school year were 11nnounced; Kent Youna. president. Ed Russell, vice-president, Jeuy \\.a~l!r. ucretary; and Bruce 'Anite trea,urer, accordlnc to MArgarct Ber a, secretary. F'Ollowtna the presenta.· tlons , a rormal dence was held trom 9;30 p. m. untl I 12:30 a.m.
CHAMPOUX NEW HEAD CF SOCIAL SCIENCES Mr. Richard Champoux has been named chairman or the eoclal science depanment of NIJC acoordlnc to an · announcement rrom Mr. Perry Chrtslianaon 's ofl!ce. Mr. Champoux ..111 begin his du lies In lhe 1965-66 term. Mr. Champ0ux . who Is re· Pladn 11 /Jr. Raymond Stone •·ho was rt'Cently promoted to the pO!IIUon or Acadl't111C Denn, presently teaches classes In Enallsh composl· tlon. U.S. hlstoiy, and gen· eral psycho logy.
Sally Spain Is Named Phi Theta Kappa Prexy S811.Y Spain has been chosen to head Phi 1'hctA Knppa ro r the 1965-66 lerm. Salb wu selected at a meet1ng held Apnl 21 as were other club omcen.. They were lnstal led during lhe bancruel April i9. nccordlns to 8t-verly Bough· ton . prc41dent. or11cer,;·el<'Ct lncludP Rotin Sell'a11e. vlcP-presldent Bar· bara Scharff, t'Cretarv·uea: • urcr: Bonnie Haines, his· toriM Karen Sand, 11oc111l chairman.