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The N.I.J.C Cardinal Review Vol 13 No 2, October 14, 1958

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NIJC Chartered Into Engineering Education Society o. H , Moaer, head or thO ~nginoru'lng department at NlJC, h.tui beal notified by W. r..elgbton Col-

llru,, se<:reta.ry, American Society for Engineering Ei!ueat.lon. l..bu.l

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t.hc: excenttvo board hM voled to grant A(fUlate Insmuuonal M"m-

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Winners of Class Offices

b<lnhlp to NIJC. North Ioaho Juntor Collcg'" ls th.._ flrol acer..Uted junior college In Lho Pnclfl<> Northwest to become a member.

Class Officers Selected; Election Turnout Was Good

Mr. ?1-1:0!fet" stated lhuL. t.hrs meni~

beJ"lihlp entitles ?.'DC to participate 111. lhe aetlV!t.les o! ASE;E, the most Important beln,I\' Lbo yearly national and PocWc Northwest aonferente.s...- Tbe.:se con-rerene.e.s con11l,Ter such probl1>mt u engine rtng c1tnicutum, tcaobJng tcchnlquea, aelcct11>n a.nd orlent.aUon o! ~ngtnl!l!rlng atudenls and problem.!l of U,e ongtnc ring profeaalon The next Paclfle Nortbweat conrcrcnco will be beld nt Montana Stnu, College In 13oMmM during

Student C!M4 and ~t11danl body l!lectlorui hcld llurt. Wednesday • h ow that npproJ<lmately 220 membor,r <>t the student body ca..,t vote,,, WJ..Dnor or UH: urnco ot atudent. body vtco-p1<a:11llenL v81l Bob l:lo.JJ. \11. wnh l.ili \~otO!I, Bob i.s JD j

NIJC Students Serve As Test Group For New Placement Test Sixteen cre8hmen are currently t.a:klng a placemenL teat conductell by the lilngllah department . Thia )JI noL the pie.cement test adll'linl&lend o.t tb~ beginning ot u,e ochool year. I\ la a now lost mnde up by the CooperaU,•e Teal DMslon o( the Education Teatlng Service of Prlnuton, N. J The dealgners ol the teat hope thu.l IL wW bu generally l\dOpled ror future use by collegc!J and Wllvc..rslUes. Tho students who arc

t.aklng the teit ro1>reaent rA.ndom l!llJllpllng or I.he !ceabman ctasa l\nd nro <\!l voluntecn. RCllului of u,.,lr teats w11I be correlated ";th Nllulta of olmtlar tcet.s being simult.anooualy conducttd In several hundred other colleg,,,, and 111\i· ,·orsit.ws to provide a no.rm for Lba grading and evnluatlon of tuture teste. Tile following atudento nro J>arUclpnllng: Sharon Mcy<>r, Donnu Mlllor, Sbnro11 McIntyre, John Mills, Jeane Manning, Thomae Mo.oy, Gero.Id l>tagnwson, Arlclgb Luoma, Robert Madden, Gary Lundblad, FrcnC!ls Klonba.um, tole. ~l.aalcn, Myrna. Long, GlorlOL Man· ly, Irlll Mellor, and Lnwrcnuc Magort.y,

Home Ee Students Go To Boise For Convention Home economic student.a a.nd lrultruotol'8 from the Unlvenlty of Jtlabo, Idaho Stale CoUeire, NorthW08~ Nn.zarone College, Bol11e Junior Colleg'o e.nd NIJC convened in Bolso ror Lbo lrtale convention of I.he IntornnUonaJ Homo )!Jc. Aun. laat weekend. Altcndlng Crom NJ.TC Wol"c Judy Ghtglorl. Kl'thy Mil•~• .Anita Howell, Sharon Stoln• Villi, Lola Mruie Muten, Mn ry Call S<1buU., and Barbnra SCl,lee. A member ot Lb~ NTJC Bome Boonomlea Club v,IJJ become etnle president nex;l year. This year a memb,,r ot lh1s club wm edit U>n ata.te home economlci. nmvilllettcr~

years ot(t, n w pnomore mnjortog bust.ne.a.a euueauon.. He ta a ..... dOUL Ol L-Oeur d 'AJcno IIJld grodunle<I irtlm Coeur d'Alene d.lgh •hool wu.h tho ClMa ot 18117, 'h,u Otbhr li&n dulaie.,, Douglas roung o.nd Ray Lyona, rooelved •IO nnd DD ,•otos, n,•pectlvc!;y, 'l'h" new ~opnomorc CIJUs presJ. <lunL L9 Robla l>Chult lJ,om Kellogg. Robin is J.8 aru1 graduated from Kellogg High. School In 1957. .ae L9 aLUdylng tor a bachclor- oJ' arla degree. Robin a.co umulat«I. 30 votes. Seventy vote., were dlvldcd ln.1:rly ,wenly wnong tho other Uu eJiglble ca.ndida.tcs, Gordon J.'auat, Eo Spooner and Bill BwJb. Don P"<lerson la vlce-prcsldent of tb sophomore WA88. Oon la 2G and II l'c.lldent or Coeur d ' AJ.ene. He graduated Crom Coeur d' AJ no High School In W54, thon urved three year,, 1n Lb~ Mlll'lno Corps. .tiJa m&jor ta education. Don rec<>Lved 40 votes. The other two cU!ii!ble oandidllt"", Ed Al.orlcal and stdn Peery, received aa and 22 vot.ca RCSJ)ecUvely. The. n(!!w taOphomore clBSli eeorela.ry la Colhy Manning. Colby 18 19 and a class of 1057 lrl'aduate ol Coeur d 'Alone Hlgh SohDoJ. She ,~ an education major. Ca.lb,y re. celved 43 votes, and 63 votea were dlvlded nm0t1g the 0Lb11r lhree cnndldulea: kl Lani Porroaoud, CarmclJLB Selvage, and Clwi.e .111

Mny 1859. Tble mcmberahlp,

Mr MOll<>l' rurtb.er sta tcs, ena.blt111 NUC Lo ha.ve a. olosc worklng colatlonahlp w,l.h ul.h<>r ASEE m.,mb<,rs In lhc P....U:tc N ortb,not. Tho Paolflc Notthwe,,L Section members nro: Oregon State College, 0(egon •recltntca1 tnaulut<>, PorUMd St.ate OoUego, University of WlL'hlngton, Wjl.fihlngton St.ate College, Unlve.rslty ot Idllho, Monla.nll Schoel of Mines and 1ontnrul State Colleg.,_ Mr Moa,,r lulJI been an a.ctlve member ot AS.Em tor many years. The o!!lce of the NaUonaJ Secret..ary, ASEE Is at ttho University ot llllnols, Urbana, Dllnol.a.

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tu:c newly-elected ~ ofUwn;. Lt·H lo ,igbt: John d11ms. tro h preold nt; IIAI Hendrlokl>, lro•h ,~ pr ld~nt: On.rot 1'nn;,)tu1, frosh 8<'<!r~lnry:

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Evening G eology Class Underway at College

,oplor,m~n, P""'ld prcsld<!DL

Comparative Fall Enrollments By Curricula

A cJnsa in elementary pby,ncal

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iroology at NIJC ataJ'led Oat. 9 to run 16 weeks ror n total of hours. Juolor college credit wUI be gt,·en to u,o,.. wb.O aucceostuJJy ~ompl•t• Lb• course. In Ou, r,ul studon ui ha.vo ulled. this credit lo meet science •equlreo,ents for cerutrea.1.lnn. Tllo re ror Lil~ I• ~20.00. lruitructor will be Merlin Nelson, Ooe,.r d'Alene Btgl> School bl<1logy 1n&t.ructor. Clap w1ll m,>et to Room 23 at th junlor college from 7 to 10 p. rn. ew:h Thurs(lny.

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AWS Will Sponsor Friendship Tea At College Oct. 22 P..vA Bun"ll wos cbo.sen pl"1!!91: .. dml o! the Al!ooclo ted Women

SLud(llltll al tho tlnil moeUng or lhe group recenUy. Collcg women also sclool~d Ca.rot PnrPIOllll M Vice pr ... rnont: Evelyn Bollvtk M secrctary,treasuror, ru,d Lo.Don11a J acobkn fUI ropr.,.nnt.aU v• lo the social board of Lho- studonl body. Tb annu&I AWS trlendahlp lotl wU! bo bold Oot. 22. Cmnm!ttc,e membere ror the social a.l!olr tor all ,:allege students 4n!l faculty a rc: Anita Rownll, Evelyn Hal!Vlk, Carol ParBOn&, Connle Mathe Fnmcea Now~kl. Kathryn Park. Sand)' Nyre, Barbara Osborne, nnd Barbllra Bouf,:'hlou. Thia ~ ts LradlUonnllJ ona or tho <,oela.l highlights o( Ille yetlr aL Lbe ccllcgc Md the A WS urge.• everyone a.~ NIJC to ott•nd lUlll get acquainted.

Four Married Couples Enrolled This Fa ll Thia yenr, a.s in previous yeara,

w-e-• find Umt there are severel mnrricd couple,i attending NLJC. Tbeso coupltla 11ro lo be ClOllllncnded tor Lh<>lr nceompll•hment.. !or U.ttlr

job5 wo doubly dHfloult. Most or them are engaged In hou..,ke6plnl!', oru·nlng a living, ru,d some, nwnnt; " twntly, bcsltl•• a ttending clas8e8. Tho11e attending :UC thlll IICDl• ester are: Bill Md Marlf.11• TO<Jh, Tom and ~verly Ltt, Bob and Evalyn RallV!ck, and the nc\\1Y· wed•. Gardon and Shn.ron Ped r,son.

B0.cl10!.or of Art.a Bachelor or Science _ 8LHJ!n"}8'J

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Final Fall Enrollment Figure Hits 400; 106 Are Registered In Education Field t•'llle.l ruu'OllnwnL rlguros (or Lhe tan s.erne....t.er aro. now comp1et.e.. wl u, 300 n,gtstl>Nd and ono trnd~ dopt1rtment student gmQted a late roi;Lotrallort to make- DD oven ~ 00 ~ttcndtng Cll\&SC6 Bl NUC lhl•

tonn. Thia Lot.a.I n,prcscnui " 16.28•; lncrcll.8<' o,•or o yeor ago wh<!-n 3-47 enrolled, A

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shows 281 mun and ll9 women ru,~ roglatercd tlils Cull, ropr...,nUng 70~ and 30% re1pc.iLlvclY of tho

student body. 'l"hlR 13 tcmarkttbly close to 1aBl fall wh•.n 71~ of I.he .s.ludenla WC!l"tt mAl~

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members, 64 women nnd Ili5 m.en, ccmpnred wllh 197 laBl ye&r ln

Oclob9r; Lbo sophomores number ll , 30 womon und 79 men. compared wltb 95 I\ year ago; special

.!\tudents numbl'r 26, 16 worn~ and 10 men, compared with 21i tn 1~7. Vocatianal atudents, nU Tll(lll, outnumber !asL yM.r"~ 30 by """en. By !ar the lorgcat dcpa.rLrnent nrollmenL lhla tllll l,i In educallM, wllh 100 men nrul women purauln8' tcac.h.lng ca.r~cra, 'l'llls ts 26 %~ll <lf tbs student body compared with 19<µ lrurt Coll. A year ngo ~gtn<.-e-1111 oulnumb<!'red aU other dopa.rtrnents. ha.vlng 72 enrolled. "" • ompnre\;I wlLh 69 In bwrine.s.s and 08 In edu lion. Thi.a !1tll there nn, li1I In onglnacrlng omd 6'I In bullncss tourlll>S, Tho nutc moohn.nl<u1 dopl!.J'lmenl ho, an ov rtlo,v ol4ss nt 27

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Ol'lglnnlly 2( waa n• tho limit In Uuu. deportll)cnt, but collogo oftl<:lllls relented a.nd granted a drni..1on to thr c late am ,,uJa. A turlber ~tudy t1t figure.a !Jbowa tbnl lhe rollowlng departments hove moro otudonb tbla year tba.n lHL: baol,elor ol nrl-a, from 20 to 21; bacl1olor <>f solence, from 10 to 12; education, trom 88 to 106; Corestry, r:rom 8 to 14; hom • econumto-s, trom 10 to t3; p-rcHaw, from O to 1 ; pre-med, pre•\'CL, prednnllslry. nurslllg nnd phet'fl'lney, !rom 13 to 18; auto me!<lhanlc.•. trom u to 27. DcpR.rlmenta losing l!J\l"Ollmru,t from Last fall are, buslnc$.i, from 60 to 8'1; ongtncerlng, frQm. 12 to 6/l. Enrollment 1taycd I.he same in watchmaking, with. 10, Md Jn lnduetrin.l a.rte, w1U1 •18. A lnble ebowlng furLhor compa.rutlve stallltlcs CM bo found ols<iwlu,r;, In the nowspapcr. EX RANGE NEW P PE

DI PLAYE D IN . U. rnnch week, The Rc,1 lcw reeclve.s ncwJl]lnptn, rrom most colleges In Lho Pncmc Norlhw~llt In eNcha.nge tor oo_ples ot Tho Rovlow. Formerly these "'ere kept In the college llbmry, but lasl year o rack was plnced In the sludont union to dta,play thoa<, ,;xcba.ngo newllpapers. StudenU may an1oy seeing what goee on In othor ~'Oll~grui nnd are Invited by Tho Review to 'read them wbllo In the S. U'.

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John Adams la the new presld1111L or tho !rcshJruln clll.lle. Bo la 18 yell.l'8 old and la a 1958 tradWLLe O( CO<!ur d '.Alc110 Rfgb SchooL J'ahn Ill majoring 1n ag'l'icutluro. lie received 84 votes, tho largest mo.jortiy received by any candJ. date. Thlrty·slx votes wor o divided among Lhc J'CSL ol the candldAlu, Clifford Fender, Paul Woonlg, and Lcslfe Stoole. The now fl'Qsh "tc&,,p,•OJlldcnt la ~ Bmulrlck ot Spoka.oa. Ha.I graduo.tcd rrom North Oro!tra! ffigb School 1n. 195 • Ho 111 18 Md a. nulliic education mo.jar. Bal reeelvod 24 votes ADIi the lOi rema.lnlng vote,, cut were dlvtdod runong the many candldal"8. These candldu.LC~ were Robert C&rdl>r, Wlllliun Del'ltllng, Made Gi:ny. Sandra Nyro, .Kenneth Patton, Wlll!o.m Prince, Judy R"ynolda and Jay WIICO>C. The frosh ,;ecrotary· l:r08.lluNll' LbJa year la Cnrol Pnrsona. Carol Ls 18 and n 1958 graduate of Coeur High School. She 18 majoring in .,rementary education. Cnn>I received 86 votea. J enne Manning nut II close second with M votes and the other 38 vow wera dlvlded NnODlf !>Inna Bonson, Kent Hultner and Merilyn N ewton. m..J 0

IAY OFFER P.ILOT 'E

N R E AL E 'tA:tE

For the tblrd 8lltcca.,lve year the college WIii otter an 11dull ovruilng

cl.us lo~ North IdahD re.al eotato people. Thi~ fall NIJ'C will ..,rve as a. ptlol l!Cbool ror a alllJIII In real oi,tnlo accounting, G)>Onao"'d jointly by tho State Board ot Roe.Jiora and Ulo college.


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The N.I.J.C Cardinal Review Vol 13 No 2, October 14, 1958 by Molstead Library at North Idaho College - Issuu