,, College Choir Performs At .1 Shrine Benefit The annual Shrine Benertt held No v. 20 In the NIJC ,:, gym naslum consi sted or maey well rehearsed acts and talented performers. Beginning the program was ~the NJJC a cappella choir. which specializes in extremely dirncuH music, consisting mnlnly o f sacred music. The • o pening number was "If By His Spi rit," from the Motet '"Jesu , Priceless Treasure, " by Bach. Next they sang • "O Savio r, Throw the H eav.ens Wide," by Brahms. "Beautiful Savior," by Munster Ge::sunt;Uuch 1 arranged by > F . Melius Chri stianson and revised by O.C. Christiansen: and "Surely H e Bath Borne • our Griefs" by Karl Helnnich Grau. The choir was directed by Lou Kelly . Instructor. Fo llowing t he a cappella , choir, there was a piano solo by Dennis Burbank or Spok ane. Mr. Kelly described hlm as "a very young man »with a natural talent." Re ls a student under Dr. Moldenhauer or Spokane. Next Kris Burbank delighted the au , di ence with two solos-"H e Was Despis ed " and "Air From the Messiah ." According to Mr. Kelly -. who has Kris as a voice student, "this young lady · has one or the linest God given voices I have ever ,heard ror 16 years of age." The creative arts chambe r group of the Ft. wrt ght school or Musi c, Spokane, • under the direction of Sister xavte r Mary, entertained with a variety o f numbers at tills time. Ton1 Paul, an NI JC • s raduat-e now attending Whit· worth College and a student of Mr. Robins on drums, lilied the auditorium wlth the ' sound or not one, two, nor three , but four tympani at once . Next on the program was a ~bagpipe band followe.:I by Ron Feller, folk singer and former student of Mr. Kelly.
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New Trustee Sworn In
•CHEER LEADERS AND YELL KINGS CHOSEN Chccrieadlng tryou t,; were ~wld in th e 1:-Ym Wcdnes(la_v , Nu v. 19, with tht• folluwi n~ u•sul t.~: Chc,•rl cadcr,;--Kath)' Ziu,mcrmnn . Diane Weller, " su,-11' Wu Iden , Ll ndu Larsen, .1: 1111· l.uuf. Cheryl Re,\'f1oids \•.a:,. s1 1IP<'l<'d us uJtrrnulC.
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School spirit was the main topic of discussion al the student body assembly NOV. 12.
A new member of the NUC Boord of Tru$tee$ 1 LoRoy
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sworn In by Jomos Knudson, board legal counsttl, at /osr week 's monthly rretHlng . Mr. Dixon wo:; oppolnred by rhe boo rd 10 (; II o vacancy creo ,ed by the ro$ignotlan of Rit;hord Ponmon of Rathdrum,
who hod served on tho board •Ince Jonvory, 1959, Mr, O;xon has opera red rhe Dixon Drug Store in Ro 11,dn,m s Ince 1946. Ho hos •orved on 1he
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ol Phormocy. Shown $eOtt!d above, lefr 10 righ1; Coeur d 'Al@nPJ., vice cholrmon of
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Mrs . R. W. Edminster, Coeur d 'Alene, rrv$tee; Mt. Charles Ru$sell, Harrison, rrus,oo,· G. O. Wendi, <:/erk ol ,h<, board; £. A. Seirer, Po•• Foll~, choirman of the boord. Standing: P . A . Chrlulon'!;on, NIJC president; Mr, Dixon; Mr. Knvdson.
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Classic Rivalry With SCC Is Anticipated (Editor's Note: The following l etter has been sent to Sl)Okane Community College. It is self-explanatory .J
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Washington Slate College and presently is a vocal music » Instructor in the Spokane school system . "The Five Mrs ." performed under the direction or Mrs. , Betty Spinnzzn . The program was concluded with a combination or the NIJC a cap· pel ta choir and the Commun! LY ~ Singers. a group from the community who ··Just like to sing. " They combined to sing "Jesu, Joy of Man's • Desiring " and "Good News, " a spi r itual. During the benefit, there were turkeys given a way as • a spc~i al t reat fo r Thanksgiving. •'You can always depend on the Shrl ners and the phenomenal driv e o r the '"people o r Coeu r d'Alene IO put somethl ng over right, '' Mr. Kelly sald.
WEONESOAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1965
COEUR O' ALENE , IOAHO
It's whit12 toso• and hoppy !imilo~ For ,hro,; new initio,,,~ of Ph; Thero Koppa, compus ~e"iolo$.tlC honorory. From left to rll)ht: Shlrloy S,nlrh, Mable l-lo,v:.or, ond Jonis Sloop.
NIJC Hosts High School Debaters The 6 rsl school in recent years to host a LincolnOouglas debate tournamen t, NIJC was host to lhe Fourth Annual Invitalional illgh School Debate Tournament. Si•'-Y toumc nnd 120 contcs tan ts pnrticl pated. It was the fi rst lime two debate di visions were represented-Oxford and Uncoln-Douglru.. First and :second place wl nners were given trophl es. Mr. Hyneman, debate coach. announced. Sixteen schoo l s ente red. representing lhe Inland Empire high school,;: Coeur d'Alene, Lakeland. Wallace. ~~1scow, Lewlst(1n, Grange ville, G11ni.a~a. Sbadlt> Park, Lewis and Clark, Maryclirr, Pullrnnn , New1>•1r~ Mead, St. Geo rges, and Uni vrrslty
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GRADES WILL NOT BE SENT BY MAIL Neither mid-semester grades or warning slips will be mnl led this year according to inrormatlon from lhe re1tistrar•s ornce. As soon ns j\rades have been posted to r<!glstrntlon cards , student.,, may look at at their grades by calling nl the office. Dates and times when students may see their grades wll l be posted. The ofBce starr has asked that no inquiries about grades be made unli I noU ces appear on the bull cti n boards.
MANY LIBRARY BOOKS REPORTED OVERDUE There is n growln~ list o f overdue books, the library r~port:,;. Book& a week r;r mo re pusl du" will bt· rrP"rtl'd tr, the brirruv.Pr vlu a 11110.taJ card. F'•.r Puch :.uch curd :<Pnt. th!' librurv will rhariw a fee of I 0¢. Stu den~~ Ute Od Vl!<l'd 1,f this VI IH"llll>l tlu·ru t•, r<·lurn lhP1r b,oks
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Student Body President Spokane Community C ollege Dear Mr. Ross: At last the time Is coming! We have long awaited the development of Spokane Community College and we are drooling to meet them in what should develop as a classic rivalry second on ly to the annual batue or Uie Palouse. The Nor th Idaho Junior College Cardinals are every Inch or what a good l:nsketball club should be and they are firm In the! r conviclfon that In the 1965~6 season the nrst scalp for their trophy case will be that of the Spokane Community College Spartans . We are res er vi ng the right to eventually dream up a most Otlioi: tmoh.Y to tra vet between the take City and the Lilac City. But fo r this, the first 1tarne. we• arc wagering a I 00-lb sack or choice Idaho spud<; av;al nst a box l.'i choice 11•ashlng~,11 apples that your team comes nut second lx>st. Th<! welcome mat ls nut to l'VNY Spa rtan student. Our ,;ludcnt body expecLs your stu den ( b>1I y in force. ll'r wi ii hw;L VIIU in lh<• ,;pf ri t of l!ood sp111tmunsh1p o.nd clru 11 run . ~lay the future• always nnd it so. Drfv<· carC'fullv - 1111d we'll bl'
TOm Oilbert spoke about school spirit and the need for student interest and enthusiasm . Roy Wellman. Booster Club president, explained that the Boosters earn money ror lhe sports activities t•nd that they have a budget or $5,000 which goes pa rll.Y for scholarshi ps and other various parts of the athletic program. Bob Maker, sports edito r of the COEUR D'ALENE PRESS, said that the Cardinal basketball team has had a very impressive record the last two years, going to the regional tournament twice. Rollie Williams. coach or the N !JC Cardinals, said that this year's schedul e is a tough one, but the team will "come o n strong. " Coach Williams said that school spirit has been absent tn lhe past, but he hoped it would improve. He want,i students to take pride In their school, not o nly in sports but in every function. Each or the speakers stressed the importance or the student' s support of the terur-s. The speakers each said that this season appears to be one of NIJC's besL Coach Wil!Jams l ntroduced the team and the band closed the assembly by playing the school song.
Bookstore Will Expand Stock The NIJC bookstore is growing fast. Mrs. Eileen Anderson, manager, has ordered a variety o f items and paperbacks which should give us a shoppl ng center on campus. Now that It has been moved to lts new, la.rger location, Mrs. Anderson said it wB I expand to college Jewelry, tote bags. briefcases, portfolios. and tha like . She also said that she planned to f.otoC1<
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tually. Paperbacks, nuw un order, are expected b.v Nov. 22 and Mrs. Anderson said sh~ will list titles in the REVIEW ru; the book;; arrive. A Chrlstma~ shopping llem will be books for chlldren and NIJC sweatshirts i nchildren •s sir.es, she said . Mur~ ll'lll.l lar sun11lies w1l l b<> addt•d, includlr11! 11a11rr. ,.,tl'bnnks, un<I Liu• Ilk•• a.~ wrll as drul! su p11l 11'" - huir
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