Chorus Growing But Needs More Members; Hi-Fi Set Popular M all out eamp!llgn lij on now for a.cqulrlng new CQllege chorus members. The sign eommittoe Is t.o be congrat,ulat.ed on its c(flciency. for the chorus continues to grow. At tho latc'll count there were 33 present, and it ts hoped U1al there wlU be about 50 in tho CuluN, o number rcpresenta.ttve or a college this size. Two entertaining feature• noted thl~ year are lhc oceaslonal breaks In routine ,,~ith ucheers" '.Moran at the piano for popular tunes, ru1d
a new HJ--Fl wiLh u varied select.ion of records in the mu.s1c room thaL is a.vO;ilolJle ror the liatcning pleasure of any sludent whun the room 1~ nol ln use. Th6 choru.$ ts pro.cUc.ing num• bers Corin Ute Broadway htt. "The Stingiest h{an in Town/' and Fred
\Va.ring- arrungement..e !1-om the Nutcracker Suite. Solos have been tried on variou$ parts In preparn• lion ror the choosing of soloists for tho Chrlstn1os and other pro•
g,-am,i. A music library has been organized, and students wililling to do so may take folios home to practice on lndlvldual pieces. Also, there Is a group of g1r1s who have been practicing- three part. harmony. From this group a sextet or trio \\11J be chosen.
Home Ee Delegates Found Convention Very Entertaining Dclegate.:s of the NLIC Home Ee Club found tlleir visit to Boise Junior College Ior t.he Htolc home econonuc.s convention was very enlerta.lnlng ns well I!$ infomaUve.' The delegates were Lola Marie Masters, Sharon Steinvall, KaU\y ~tiles, Judy Ghlglurl, Mary Gall Schutt, and Anlla Howell. Dr. Kildow was t.he congenial cho.utteur. The Owyhee Hotel was convention headquarters, but lhe gtrls were guests or tlle Boise Junior College Rome Ee Club. BJC has about 1500 student.a, Lwo dormito11e&, a large 2fludent union, class room buildings, and an elementary school at which • the
student teachers get their practice teaching. It Is located next to a river, across Crom which Is a park and art museum. Also of intere1J:t. was a
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cl001onstratlon which "Mary Gall Schutt and Anita Bowell helped prepare. • They also help arrang~ and appropriately decorate a loble which wu to be the center or attracUon Ill a bullet lunch to be gh-en alt.er a football game. One pnrl of t..hc menu wt\.S a delieious Ice cream dish .in lhc shape of n
roott>ull. For lhe program al the bonqueL, a girl from Switzerland. who lo in lho stale under the Farm Youth Exchange, showed sJldes o! her naUvo land and told about cus-
toms of her people. A Fulbrlgbl scholarship winner who went lo Denmark
spoke
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lhaL otter meats, wome.n 2'll a round talk ing while srnoklng big long cigar,; and drinking beer. Lola Ma.rfe Masters was elected state editor oC the College Newsletter. lier a.sslstnnts arc J"11n• lllnnning. &u-tiara Schlee. Judy Ghlgleri. and Anita Howell. On lhe return trip home. the girls stayed at lhe beautiful Lake Shore Lod.gc, on Lhe .shores of Payette Lake at McCBII.
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Candidates Speak At Assembly
AWS Will Sponsor Halloween Dance Friday Evening
NIJC Polls Will Be Opened Tomorrow For Mock Election Tabulation
1.,IUll:i 1Ql· a. l:1aJh,1W\.1o"J~ .. &n.L Wt!l"\! M\lUI.: 0) A\\ b U1. .,:, ;a:il. mceung-. 111~ urutt..c, !'i(.;llt.utw.:c.1 1u1. .ft8.JJO\Vctlll rugttt, 1' rluu.}, UCl uJ.,
Octal Idaho C'C'H4"ra1 cfoctlon.. ThiR year"s muck ch totton was
Cost.u.mes a.i-e 1-equU'ed. thllt,iLtle uane:e j& stu1..:lly uvuouut
spo1\sc,red by Dr. Og-g•s Amctictul
one niay go e,Ulcr ~Web or ,, u.11 u uale~ ano uoys may 1u1rt g1r1~. o,
go"'·crnmenl <:lase, U!--1 were similar programs in previous election
\ lt.e Ver.tea. Pr1.:te& Y. ill ue aw~cJ~;J LOr Ute best u.nu tor Lnc mosL
years. The committee Belly Barnnm, Cnrl Cochrane. Ken Bowler, John Heinrichs. Ed Mueller. Cliff Sor-
oragina.1 co:;;.un.te.$. 'J'bose conu·1outlng lo t.hc phrnnu,g 1or Ulc ctanco tlu·uugh coru .. hutt.~e work arc Jean :i.unnmo,
dahl T("rry Rasor t1.nd \\'scyne ParM0.'4, chairman. urgt! ~·ou to be sure to go to the polls tutnorrow and ca,,1 your ballot. •nd hope Uoat
Am;) .tland• l:'onme Hulbert, Judlln KU$ij()tn (llld C.urol l?arz;oruj, Ucco1·•••
Uon conunitt.cc; Fro.ncett l'i4o,,.ucttl, poster committee; },tune Gl'd}' arry GranL and 5haron Snyder retreshn,ent eommtttde. lltr. Keating and Mr. Bl!SOlo. a.re tile spon&>t'S.
J11ru,"S logull"', rr(lr,-...•ntinJ{ th\• 41tnmt~ U1~111o(•TO-lfc Conamiltc.(1-, nnd ElL'l
\\"lh-o~. lt.c.•11uhlh'3u t.·urnmUfrt• r1•1u·l••1.entath-,•. l>d""4.· for lt-t•\·h•,\ phuhlJ(ra1•h r nih:r di~(·U..Mng Jh~JU,c"' ~lt o. -.pi-<:·iaJ prt-(•Jt-Nfott nsM"J'ltlJI)' Jn,.,,t l·rhl.,> ,
PJa.ns were alJk> propo~ed ta 1'11.be: money to buy a radio for UhJ wo·
College May Have Radio Program Int.yre were a&<tlgned tu mvest.igule lhe possibilities of lmvmg a ,ioc,al Over Station KVNI nuxer. men's lounge. Sharon \\ a.lunun Marilyn Newton anci Sharon Mc·
XIJC mn.y hu\t1 it uv.u 1·,.u.hv prohr.uu an lhe n1.:o.1 (Ulllt \." at ,t1u•O Ul1,un ~CV?·H of Co1.:w- d.. ~nmc Mr StUlll', the Lcult) ,,,crnut1 lnlcn: lt.'<1 ln aa;i,mg ti.
County Candidates Stress Importance Of Joining Parties
126 Students Are Learning Ballroom c .. pru,nun or-u\!r to c..~caLc Parsons, '"' ho tnt.roduced rcpreAnd Square Dances •.._,·ora.bie .5cntu.uvefl from two llla,Jor po)ltJ\t.JH;t
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llro\\O, 'l't:.a, tor T\\'o, St•11tlnu•n1u1 J ourney1 T hird 1\lao '.l'ht'nu,•, and Oh, John;ny. Some or the square~ are· Texa.. 5tar, My l'reU-y Girl, A l 1tb:una Jubilee, and lhe Je,w
PoUut. Sc1u&ro. The Wednesday night Clas., I Jenrnlng the same danct~, but th~y are- a little more o.d,1on~cd anu have been gotng taster. F'or many of Lhe studenta, lhe \\·edn1'$day
cla&s 1$ ju$t a rcrreshcr course. 13ou, clMsc.s wlll lcaro the rhum· ba. aan11,a, tango, mambo, o.nu the
cha·cha. Stuuents !eel thal Orrin Lee and his wife have been cJoing a wonderful job toac,hlng the dancing classes. Both say they enjoy the work very much. 1-lr. Lee mcntlonod tha.t boU1 the c.-J~.,cs a-re working very well, ttnd l.c.1,m• Ing ra11t lhla rau. In the spring lhe clan<:<, clll.68es pul on a !loor show !or the hlJ:11 school sLudent.s aL th~ guidance eontercnM holrl al NIJC. Mr. Slid
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Dance classes ba.ve gotlt"n oU t.u a good start this yea.I.'. There arl! npp1-oxlmntely 73 ruuolled 1n u,e \\'ecmesday nighl ctass '1.nd -0;,) m lhe Monday rught cia,;.. Interest seems lo be gro,..1ng runong U1e: i::;tudents; not only U\oo~ t..'h\ otlL'\1 but others enjoy tile cla.......s. The Monday class J~ uo\\ ll:jtrn ... Ing lhe fundnnientals. oc ball1oon1 <lancing: the waltz, roxtrql, congo and jitterbug, as w,ill OS se\'era.l round da.n<:es or .mixers~ and &qum·, dances. Among t.he rounds Uit..'Y have lea.rJtCd a.re: S,._t..-t.•t. (frogJ,•
tc.:Un'>n ow'g moc.k
quenl release t.o the Joe-al press will bling lo u. close a het·tic lhree• ,.,eek program cl••slgned to famll· iari.zc the stud<!nls ()f NIJC with the machlner)' ond proct-d.ures lnvoJved in lhe opcrotion of l:lJl of-
Wlll oo ucc 01 chu.rgu 1.0 wt ~lu .. den la. ;\tu:i,u w·u1 De p, u,•auuu u) 1,.ne ollJ\Ce r.,anu oc .J:tul .ut•11u1,1.:h ano UJ<:K. Re:w, SpoKwic 8tua,·n ..~ , , 1!;~
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eloaUon re.iull~ and thclr subse•
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:ilt..dcnt body metung helci l \\ L0t•l<. t.lUdtHtl.JJ \\ NC m-i;ed to reg1:stcr and \olt.\ m lhi, moCk
el ~\.loll.Ii lo be hcld \\'ednc~ay.
l"hc Jm.:eung wnb opened by Bill
opportunity. The committee l1lso e,ctends lls thanks to the sluc.lenb and fa.cult:i,... who hove. purltdpatrd tn the pro-
gram. Spcc.tal Uu..\nk"R 1\J"l' expressed
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Mrs. Ella Wilcox, Republlcllll c..·J.nclldate for county treasurer,
nnd James I.ngall.l!. Democrat1c <':mdl<fatc tor rc-clertlon as prose· <0:atlng attom~~· f~,- Koot•nnl County '!'hey took llllte from lhelr buay pre-eJ1•clion schedules to add.-.,,;s the studonts al trust Friday's nY-scmbly.
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pab11c relat10ru; for the: 1101lcgc. Ho\\ c\. er. rt new m;u1agt:t ,s taking ov,•r Lh.e ru.dlo ~talion .£.O J>t>};1li\.'c.: rc2,1.1lts illc nor.. )'<.ot
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mtced. ~tr. Rico. the pw1t ma.mtgr, \\,MJ \er) much in !avur of Ute
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H«) t$llll>by1 l..)on, ~ml &ind~ Ny1e bave ulreudy· expre:;sed interest m 11 ,aillo p.vgtam and hnh· h~lped Mr. Stt>Ut; orgRJUZ1,; Ute iJc.u. TI1C rl'ugnuu \\ oulU not }>(: <:c.u e.H.'U around Uu: ooctnl bte oi
ca.l parUe~.
The Oen1ocrnt1c spenkor, James lni,"(l!ls. Kootenai County prosecut-
rng altor.ncy nmnmg tor r43-elcct on, sLJ·e;;seJ Uw need t..>1· pu..tllclpu.11ua in s;.ovcrrune.nt. "!t.. is the Joundat.Jon o( uur wuy o! We, hi: t,.RJd. He llllCOura.gcd studcnu. lo L1k<' on inlc1·est m poUUCPl tU• , rsus aud to join lhc party of their du,1ce. ~trs. Ella \\'lkox. eandidate !qr
th" &ehool bul. \\. ould l>c c:uoce1 nt!d
·lhc J<oottml.l.i County lr'ca.8Uret'e
,-.: Ith discuaetoM Kt'OU£>$ ot· fot·um,:;
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on mto.rnauon 'lJ o..ni.J local prob· enn1 .AJ nlAtertul pr...$1:nted wonlll b.c the \'h'',\.PJjOlnl o( Ute sludcnl ut culLy member im·oh 1.'Cl, • ...\.nyone mtctest"d Ul lotung U1c public !mow thnt NIJC' 'is cag..~r to b-: part o( u,, community 1 urged to contact .Mr. SWno or
Sho has been acU\'el.3,• parI tcipallttG rn clampn.t,gn and party Hctiv1ues- flince she was 18 yt-ars uld She loO :;treRSed the need for
8 ubhy , ...) on.a
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rcp1"<'aented the Rcpubhca.n
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preoenallon of Uborly throu!(h llle volcing or , ote and opinion.
Newman Club Plans Year's Social Events A sowal calendar tor thti r,e.
Priddy Was Critic Judge At Speech Clinic At U of I RC{II t ..,entu. \ Idnho'H coUngt:
their progro.m ha~ help«! to malce each mdividwtl more aware ot hi.a re.~ponsfbility to inforn, hlmselt nnct to vote ench time he has the
.utnde1• of lh<! fichOOI yeru· was
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..u1a mtJ,·Haille8 coH\'l"...nett 1n the Born.h Thcnlrc i-n L} <'1 ffltult•nl union buthHng at the
l•nh.~rsit) or Idahu l 1Ht' !o"riday. M,· Pnc.ld)", NTJC HJK'1."<'h tnstnac-
Lor, par1ictpntcd In lhc speech c·ttnk us tL critk judge {or t.h1.1 re told ston· The clinic wn held Jn conju11crff)l1 wiU1 the Idahq fp("t•cll lenrhc.n:i: 1numaJ l"OnVf'ntton ~Ir. Priddy htus bu"n .1ct1 ..·1; n Yrs. Lee h.nv<! safd that lhcy oud • this group .alnce jr,ining t.l':<!' 1\"TJC lhe student.'< ot dance would ho· rncl'lty L-tsl yt'ttr he lll~n<lL'<I tho glad lo put on floor show$ any· u>n\•enllun in BQbe anU HPJWffr~d l1me they are asked lo dn so s n 11peakcr on n p..\nel.
planned by Newmart Club mem~n at n. 1eccnt meeting. .\ou,·IUes now schcdull'<l Include " g1-oup Mass. oornmunfon and hrtt,kfasl logclhor; carolillg at t'hnstm.as--Um(' with 1-el.rc.shment.tl to be scrvrd following Lht:" song test, a . kiiug: party tu be hold with anotht•r N~wruan Club on M . t. S~
kane, a day of reco1tcclton, ,~ SL ratrlck's dance, a pllgrlmn~e lo lh~ C.llaldo Mils"1on ztnd to SL ~Tartes. and a picnic at U,e close of rJt1~ BC.hoot vl!(lr. Tho!'it'."
altt,nding the mct'!tl.ng
\\ cm Barbn.r,l'\ Schlee. pre..<rident: \nit.a
Sowell,
Thomu
Mnrk}\
Sharnn l.ft-y-er, Jnol< Young and Ji"nlhL•r Hopkins.
English Department Changes FrP.shman Composition Plan This seme..'itcr mark!' an advance 1.n lhe NUC English composition program. It was decided last year to establish special romposltlon courses tor .lreshman students wh.o wQuld ben!!fit from extra work. All freshman English composlllon stu.i..nt.. look " comprehensive lru,guage skllls test 011 Sept, 13: on Sept. tr; Oley wrote m class a i.:hort. U$8.Y on one ot five au:Jgncd •ubjects. On the ba,;i$ or the test l'esults and the essa:ra. some stu· rJrnt.s were as:;Jgncd to one of o Enl(llsh compo~lllon classes which meot fh·e hours n. weak ro.ther than tho usual lhl'<"l hours. Students who wcce$$fully complete these
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class(u~ will rccotvo t.htt-e Credits. The ndd!Uonal periods ore prlmartl)· designed lO •Uo,v the lrultruc-
lctr, ~1111. LaJigc-. to rcvtew fundamentals of grnmmnr. .Iru!truclors repon lhal students Involved In th• IIJ)Oclal program ha.vi" been most npp~ialivc. cf the addJUonal help they receive. IIO)IE EO CLUB JJAS LUNCH AT TE~ll'LJN'S "Home Ee Club members heard t'
report during t.llPlr noon luncheon la.st week at Templln's Grill from dolegnt.,, lo the state home economics con,·entlon at BolJ!c. Barbnra Boughton, N'preMntlng the student l>ody social committee, W&S a. guest o.nd lnformed the club on procedures to follow- in sponsorIng functions nt the eonege.
Be Sure To Vote In Mock General Election Tomorrow