•university Dean Explains Alliance • For Progress Program
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Dr. Boyd Martin, University o r Idaho dean of the College o r Letters and Science, explained In Coeur d'Alene the • part that klaho citizens must VOLUME XX, NO. 2 COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO pla_y In the plallS for the A 1Uance for Progress lo order to make the program In Idaho • a success. The Idaho professor addressed a meeting SPOnsored by the Spanish Club at North • Idaho Junior College. Dean Martin told or the Plans or Ille Alllance that will Include the raising or • mo ney by I daho people. Mo ney contdbuted by Idahoans does ool go to pay salaries to U.S. or Ecuado r • o fftclals. ft goes to purchttSe, at the lowest passi bl e costs. tools, equipment, machinery and the like-• material 1bat the Ecuadorians cannot pro,1de Cor themselves. The mo ney raised by Idaho wl II be matched by labor, • materials, and money conlrlbuted by Ecuadodans o n th e basts or 20% for Idaho .• and 80% fo r Ecuador. Lvnch ofter the tHrformonco shows Dorine and as sembly, lunehtng wirl, Ethel 8 rioh,, srvde-,,, Mlrtln, who recently reEllis, s lnf1ers who re~enrly oppoor•d o r an NIJC body p resident ond Koren Porrlou. turned Crom Ecuador. said The musical team of that the American people Oornine and Ellis presented I OUT 'JJ fceTS • mu st realize how the Com munists have anchored their a musical program at NIJC people In the south American Sept. 20, which portrayed the / evolution or the theater. The country and are more or less pair sang show tunes In • defying the United Slates to do anything about raising the their presentation or parts or operettas, including those living standards or the from ''Annie Get Your Gun," I Ec uado rian people. Showboat, " and the current • Thi s program has no govern"Hello Dolly." ment co nnection with funds The story -telling treatment in any way and ls the real " peopl e to people " rel ation or the tunes Is the wo rk or Ooralne, a musical arranger. • that means so much to the With Ellis. lyric baritone, program, Martin added . they have appeared on all Martin said 1hat in Ecuado r major radio and television so far the program has comnetworks. They have toured • pl eted an lrrllll!Uon project many colleges and univera nd no w Is worklng on getsities, both here and abroad. ting sanitary drlnklng water, An Interesting and reward• drilling wells, worklng on ing side light of their apsoil conservation, and en· pearance was the couple's gaged in a big project in v1slt to the music class or bul ldlng a cannery. NIJC. Mr. Lou Kelly, • The Ecuadorian people director, said they explained have One crops that just die they were visiting the choral on the vines after they use group bee au se they had what fresh fruits and other beard so mu ch about th em. • produc ts that they can. They He said they described the have no ldeaa about preservsinging of these students as ing rood In any !onn and this "amazing", and expressed A•soclo,ed Stvd•nr Body o ff1 c•r$ ond closs o ffi cers for 1965-66 cannery will be a big step shown obovo ore : seol'f:d- Ph/1 E,;cksor?, vice pres iden r, ASB; • I n giving them a helping their pleasure and sull)rise l:rnel Mos Brlghr, ASB ores ld,,nr; Berty Johnson, ASB •ecretory. in Ondlng such an achand, Martin added . Srondln9; Apr" Evens, sopl,omoro clo5r. secretory,· Solly P os t, complished group In such a T his iype of program ls not freshman clo:s secrc rory, Roger Be<;k, sophomore t,t0$1dent; N e ll small school, especially so a hand-out and plans working early In the year. Po,ef$0fl, fr&chmOII r,,e&ldenr; )t,rry t,ogn-er, sopl,c:w,ote vke ptDS i• • al the present time have the den t; Terry Andt:!rton, freshmor, vice presidenr. Ecuado rian people getting CAST SELECTED FOR SOME ANNUALS instructio n on helping themPEP BAND STILL 'EXIT THE BODY', selves. Martin said, adding STI LL AVAILABLE NEEDS MEMBERS TH REE ACT FARCE • the.\' need the Amer! cans to Have you pi cked Ull your "Ex It the BOdY ". a farc e in aid al ong t hese lines. copy of th e 196<l-65 annual ? The NIJC Pep Band Is orthree acts by Pred Carwork Is progressing on the Mr. Russell Soderling, liganized and com! ng along mi chaol , wlll be presented by consuu cn o n 0 1 a no spltaJ, brarian. said there arc still fine according to Mr. Burns. the Orama Department Nov. 4, • and th e teaching of clean som e copies i n the library. the band di rector. The band 5. and 6 under the direction sanitary habits Is another Anyone who wns a full time consisting o r 43 members, Is or Mrs. Margaret Gale, in· s tudent du ring both semesters part o f the program. som ewbai smaller this year structor. • Martin said that the Idaho o r the I 964·65 school sesthe band d1 reeler. The band . "Exit the Body " takes people have been rallying to si o ns paid fo r his copy of the co ns isting of 43 members. is place in the li vlng roon: o f a the c au se in great numbers annual when he paid his somewhat smaller this year New England home \\1th th e schoo l rees. and this drive I s coming from and Mr. Burns said they are time being the presenL \\'hi le • the people I n all walks of Mr. SOderllng said that he In new o f an oboe nnd badpremiering as summ er stock, wo u Id appreciate having tone saxaphone play er. ure. the play was hailed as servi ce c lubs, women's The be.nd practices every everyone come In and pick ··hilarious , delicious, upclu bs. s tudent groups in up his boo k If they ha,•e not Tuesday and Thursday at roarious, and hysterical," a hlgh school s, colle ge tlas noon. Students are reminded d one~s~o~·-~ - - - - by newspapers In various scs. church groups are com· that band l s a one credit hour Auembly Today cl ties where It premiered, binln& to rai se the S7 ,000 course which counts toward Mrs. Gate said . nt'eded to mak e the pro gram a student's grade paint. Geo rge L enz, chief or The cast Includes Les poli ce, Coeur d·Alene, wlll Anyo ne 1nterested In music • pnss~ Mart~ ~ Price, Peggy Oohnnan. Helen speak to the student body at Is en couraged to contact T ea Friday Holland, Kath.)· Zimm erman. eith er Mr, Bums or any band an as sembly Oct. 13. The Bob Huskey, Dee Snider, To m A tea will be held In the topi c o r his addres s will be member. Gl lbert. Janet Co ulter, Pronk • Hurn(• Economics room F'r.iday. A dance band has been "The Choice I s Yours, " Yamamoto , Garth Rosamo nd, ,. OCL 15 by Phi Theta Kappa started and will expect to acco nllng to ~tary Ann Vi nee Co le rnnn. Madell ne members. The facu lty will play fo r dances In about Luc dlk e, aasembly commit· Tiitso and Marlo n Culbreth. lw ~U(':; LS. four or five weeks. tee.
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WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 13, 1965
Unofficial Count Shows 834 Are Enrolled At NIJC The registrar 's office has
not yet been able to complete processing of fall registration records,
ta.it Rnnnunces tP.o-
tatively that 834 ba ve enrolled. This Is 90 above last falJ. the prevlou s N JJC record. This 12.1 per cenl increase In students Is tower than the increase or 21 per cent a year ago. College ofliclals antlci!)ated a slowdown In the growth rate this fall because of the Increase In tultlon cosls. The last Idaho legislature divided the state into six Junior college areas and provided that collefe districts could be formed in those , a reas if taxpayers desired to set up colleges ln their respectl ve areas. Currently NJJC , Boise College and Southern Idaho College at Twin Falls are operating under tbis legislation. The leglslation also provided that junior college districts set out-of·<llslrict tuition and fees al a level that would cover as nearl,Y as practicable the true cost or educating such students. At NlJC t.hJs resulted In approximately doubllng tuition and fees ror out-ofdistrict students. Enrollments in recent years: 1965-83'1; 1964-744; 1963-~16; 1962- 587 .
TV/0 APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE Two new members have been appainted to the Student Actl\1ties Committee acco rding to Jerry Gregory, member. Steve Moe w!ll be In charge or the mo \1.es to be shown in the Student Uni o n and Ron Shockley will lead the intra-mural sparts activi ties, he said. Steve Moe said that the Urst movie to be shown, Oct. 16. ,vtll be " Diamondhead " \\1th Charleton Heston. Yvette Minleux. Jrun es Darren , and Oeorge Chakiris. This movt e was photographed In Hawaii and Is filled with scenic sho ts, Moe
!!~ . ------- · Penalties Listed For Parking Violations Park Ing regulations at NlJC provide ror a fine o r sI .oo ror the first vlo lation ; a One and/ or dlsclpli nary acUon for su bsequent vio l ations; Impound· Ing or vehicles blocking loading zones or trarnc lanes . Any area where curbs are palnted yellow ls a probi blted parking area. Yellow curbing with reserved parking painted n n curbs or Indicated by signs are also prohibited areas ror student parking. This Includes the curb east or the U brary.