cardinal press vol 7 no 4 apr 14, 1955
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Published by students of North Idaho Junior CollegeTRANSCRIPT
vol . 7, No . 4 4eur d' 'lene, Idaho J'9rll H , 1955
~d l 0qf1[f cnnFEREllCE TO eE HELD APRIL 20
North I daho Junior College will be the setting for t he anneul "Senior ".>sy" , Wednesdry , Anri 1 20. Opening exercises will begin et 9 : 30 f . M. At 9: 45 ente rtoinment \71 11 be pro-vided by Hrs . Luva Lee 's dance cla ss end t b.e T'us ic De-pertment . The Phi Theta Ke~pe Pledges ~ill be initiated .
Beginning et 10:45 , Mr. 'lh:m?s G. Youman, personnel men~qer of the Potlr tch Forests , Le":'is ton r.111 be tbe c:uest s~eel{er . ~t 11:00 lunch ~··i ll be served by tre Coeur d''lene ChPmber of CD':lllll erce .n connection •·1th t h e NIJC Home ::conomics Oenr rtment .
' fter lunch the collepe en-trr nce exPms "Ii 11 be given. :hese "jll continue until approx-1~ t ely 3:00 P . i: . ~rter this seni "' rs will be given e tour of t'' e collc. p;o by stuc'ent puides .
'11 hirh school 3en1ors from ·:ootenl"i County , Pl11mr.icr , ~ nd ::i.nr ston :?re invited to partic-11>r te in this proersm .
One hundred dollar sc~olr r-ships " i ll be aw.:- r c!ed on t•1e re sults of these · tes ts end hi gh schoo l reco r c's . ~.nnouncement of the winners \"i 11 be :ii:J de in June .
These schol •rships cnooJ·. ge t'ie st.uc'ents to rurt.her chei r e.'t•c ·t1on ··crordinr to tn'?· .... 1n':e:rr ~ts rmd r?. li ties. E1lucr ticn is import nt fr":r 1 l::c l:h the 1n~iv1aue. l stend p?i nt r-na elso ~c nrtional st.nd Point .
CRLEn ORR ~"!'il l:" Janee ClPSS ·~ril 19 ?hi Tho tr :·'"P!"tl Ban-
q•tet. ~ •?'11 20 ))'"'nee Cl!' SS
l'il 27 "'lance Cl(' S S
'nr-11 00 .nrinsers i:-011 ~~If ?. ~ol'tin'"tions for ~tu-
d"nt i'ody P: esit:lent ·ctivi ty Period.
~y 4 D•nce Clrss ·v 6 'iothers Tet-cy 11 Ue.nce Cl PS!'
•. ey 16 ~h.ctions .:i-y 16 DPnce 1, j_i;> SS ~y 19 Finrls rertn
l!ey 27 Gr eduetion "nnual ~chool Picnic
FLUORIORTIOn VIEWS RT n I JC
\"lhet do you think of fluoridP tion?
This question ~es esked so~e of the st~dents of NIJC . Tht respon ses rere varied .
;;r . :•arvi n Hill - "It's been coming up around ~sllace Fnd Kellop-, and . some of. the doctors back 1n the bi g cities are voting e e§inst !"t. I don't knot? enough about the p:-o?lem."
Cf' role (Lonf John) Baxter - "I ein't de•d yet . "
'.rs . "'ro!"cost - " Until it ie proven to be hrr::U"ul , I thlnk it shoul c b~ ciscontinued . I'm no e.uthori ty , fTO er..eed - - drink it. "
11 &ms " Ees t - 11! t 1 s uncons ti ~·1-t i ont' 111 .
Tom 1oske- "I don't core , cause I t"on•t l ive .._ere . "
~io rvin ?ischer- 11Duh 1 "'h~ t is it?"
Lrrry Gust-fson thinks it i s to~ e~rly 1n the morning . He er.in ' t think :-ret .
Llrs . · esto?er will. continue to c r i nk until it is ,raven ~armf'ul .
i"rs . Gre~n - 11! t'tllOP"O!'ed to fluorid·tion of o~blic drinfr1ng v:eter, 'jccause the r-overnment ~ s excredin~ it's authority \hen it not onl·- _,prescribes medicrt ion but mf~es it co~pulSOI7 ·"
:trT.1. n:i J<.,ettleton- "I'"ll r'efinit -el y in frvtJr of fluor!detion. It's b~~n ~roven to my sPtisf~ction t~ot ~t is hel~ful to chllc' .. ens teeth . 7he!'e!'ore ·we must t~ke i~to consireration the ~ell-belng of our chi l dren . "
~ey..,on Tia'! rre - " I h::ove he~rd so m"'ny Q'..:~ l ' !'ied persons on both sid~:: !'c;u.. not'rs ;et drar rn:y def"n4 te co.•cl"sio:l ~"
"Cook' "'" !:'e::t - 11I :"' DC~.1.r.St : :. . No one ~~tJ·l~ be r~rced to do ~omethin,... t.,,_ t they l'-"ve not haa ~ . t ti the ory-.,rt r~tw ~o V? e on .
Everyone who has pictures th-t t~e, ~rnt to a?oeer i n the nnurl , o: er e br ing the~ to the
en.'Nf' l st ff as soon es posri ble .
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EDITQRIRL ·\TR t-F
Don scbi. l"lll' n - ci tor Dupyo Chyun Y:" s born Novembe?' P::.rbarc Ne\·comb- i·anaving E ·1- 20, 1933 in Seoul , Kor eo . Fe
tor 1.1. ved here w1 th h i s· 'P"rentl! end Pob scott-Ne~s ~~itor brothe~s ~nd sisters . D·ryvo h~s Nrncy Ellk:ott-Society "'di tor t'kree brot hers end four sisters. R£"' :.iberr-- Sports :;ditor He is the oldos t. Duoyo . .,.ent to ·vr~ G l,an-Literat~re ~nd ~rece sch~ol "nd hi~h schbol in
Dra:· t1 cs C'eou l end ,.hen the w~r brdm out , -st'ler L nr>sey -• rt <-eoul rrs ev,.cu"tcd md the Ch)'un G. "' · · enc!t - dv'sor f"cily -nove~ to the SCA.11hern oi> rt
c: t ... "f - .---r '\ore" . - -- -.. cyne Goocs..,n - " ec". lD.rent~ tr..,on --PAJ·t.inF from 1he Seil i-·cl lll' Dolan- 'l"'"ist Hirh . chool ; n 1951 , nupyo T'ent B;..m ce s.-' t ;1 - T'n>ist to the ~eotil Un1 vers1. ty . He l"ent ~·~x rettleton- Typist here p yeer rnd .- htlf , tli.en, 8S ~e-o" l)e ··• rre - Ty-,is t en interpreter for the F1rst '.'er .. ,,,.,.e B°Jrcll - Typist ine Nvision . Pe v.orked ot thts
E:iITOfil •t
IS II SMART TO CHERT? Cne· tir.g is certcinlv the
E::sv .·ay to "e t ones •or': done or to r-et e hiph ~-de in c t est . a.it is _ t th~ best '"87"
People ~o che-t rnd ~~n•t ~et crur-ht rerlly think they are put tin t cne over on the te~cher~ But actually thcy •re foolin" themselves .
1ob for ei rht :nonths . ' Dupyo \' rnted to ro on to school in ,T 11nn or Fr nee, but this \."!' i""pos ... ible . Through the u!'e of the libr"ry , :)upyo found a book, C.uidea to ·f merican Colle5es and Un~vcrs lt'Ies , ana decided tO-come t o nr. ' meriorn school. Pe •rot" to Or . ~ileo·.1 1 President of NIJC , • n rl through him, received ~ scholrrship from the First Pres~vterirn Chu r ch in Coeur d' ~lene to "ttcnd JC .
•·11en ')upyo Prri ved in Se" ttle Wtshi nF- ton , on the plene, he ~~d onlv " - couTlle of weeks until
Those ,.·10 do che t e re de..,r•v- school st"rted . 'ft er he "rr1ved ing t,~~selves of the e~uc-t1on ~n Coeur d' 'lene, he took up thev nt to secure . They -re residence v:ith ';:>r. nnd t.~rs . Hus-~eininr no kno~led~e fro~ this ted . pr· ctice ·nd ::--e usu lly on!z. Duoyo • s f"ther h" s a Ur r i ne - fter c good "'r'"de . Po °'n'er, - Supryly ~tore ln l°fo·r~e.1i" now. He they don•t seem to reelize that says the people over there a r ess g"od rredes "re """od only when eccorC:in,.. to custom when ho?re, they acco~prny good l"!'!o,..ledge . bu t the men use clot'1es like the
The .,erson that c'1eats will •mer1c"'ns •:i'1il'l rt work . The nnd that when he goes o t to entertein:nent in ~area is s1.rn11Pr secure P job th~t '·is former to ours but the chilri,...en " re not methods of "Chieve~ent " re no rllo ·ea' to ~o t.., the ~es until .'.:f'Od to . ·1 . nie e-::i">loy<"?r "ill they ere out of high scho'"'l• soon find out th~ t t'1e new They kno'N the j1. tterbup, too. e~~1o~ee h"s not the_~rility to The g~cde schools ore b0 t'1 Mrls stud ·nd learn recd~ly snd "'tis and boys but in m1<'d l c o r juni or ~ositioni ill be lost . schools ~nd hi"h school , they
sJ:et_ies this type of ~ro seper e t e classes . They all behav_or lends to more serious we"r n st nd"r~ uniform . me~horls of a ttaining >e rscnc l Dupyo • s hob~ies Pre svn m::iing ,..a1ns . ~t., l1nr rnd excessive and re"ding. ·•e '>le ns to 1"ork ly1nr- E!'e often the !'es •lts . with the ?orest Service this
Is it et'1ic~l fo r one to seer fice his future sec··ri ty for Pr. eusy r.-.., out .,f studyin,.,?
Be kind to a 11 dumb ai i :na ls; And :1ve s!?18ll birds a crUJ:lb ; ~e k i nd to 'lucan be!n~s , too . They 're so~etines jretty dumb .
sumn:er .
.. wise old owl sat on an oak, The ::iore he saw the less he s'>oke; ~e less he S""'O!<e t'1e "'lore he
'1earc . ·.'lhy aren ' t we lilte th3t wise old
bird? · - Unknown
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T W 0 J C L 11~ L S 0 0 \ E LI_ I N C 0 N T E S T
.iorth Idaho Junlo::- Colle;e wm well represented in the recent l1ss Coeur d ' rlle~e contest . One of the five f inali sts was Bonita Plante from the college . She showed her talent by do1nga so.ft toe bellet , 11 Donee of the Clown . 11
The other JC £1rl in the cor. test was Barbara 1.lontieth . As her talent Barbara showed some of the sewing she has accomplished. It i ncluded a dress and short Jacke t and also the white lace for mal she wore in the contest .
The winner of the contest was 1'1ss Claudia Vlri~ht , a senior at Coeur d 1 Alene High School .
OEljRTE C L R~~ TO HR V t T 0 U I~ N RM E N T
Near the end or ADril , t~e Lewi s and Clarie ili l:'h School cbbat <.' team will journey- to !HJC for a tournat:lcnt . There will be four debates in various r ooms duriTl{) the first hour . The :;econd hour they \'1111 change rooos o.nd debate the o lher teaC'ls . The :;orth Idaho Junior Collc""e ~1ebate Souad ,·ill then entertain the visitin0 teams • i th a luncheon .
See the haopy mor on, He doesn ' t give a damn I I • h h 1 we r e a moran-1.y 1osh I Perhsns I am.
VACATION UA)S ARE E I~ J 0) c 0 13 Y ~\A "~ ~
Dur i ng ~aster vacation many of the students and faculty cembers took advantage of the four f r ee days they had . 1'he variobs ways in which thev s~ent their vacation were : •
Nanc; =llicott exercised her horse .
Shi!'le~ -;-3ndt "•cnt tn Spokane and s~ent ~!'1caJ ni ht with a friend,and wor!-.:ed in· oolr.orth ' s store Friday and Snturday •
• 1ayoon i::>e--orre went to Lewiston and, while t'1ere , he tried to work on his accounting pract-".ce set .
Rucie i)olan scent the days workin- on her oractice s ot .
i'i3s rertrude '.Hlbert S'ld Miss Beryl John3on went to Portland, Oregon , to visit . iss Johnson ' s br other.
.. r . anc! .:rs . :>ick :.1oore went to Pullman to visit with rela tives .
"rs . l'ortirner worked in her yard and she also went to Seo
. k.ane . Staying at home and also doing
so!:le of her schoolwork were Bernadine Batchelder's activities .
!'ax Nettleton slept until noon everyday and she also tried to get some work done on '1er orac tice set .
i arvin r:oischer o!'octico ~et so teacher woulJ1 1 t of tne course .
"1orked on his '1is favorite flu~k him out
llin.'1ie L.i. -lns went 1101:1e to Smol terv llle .
Ken ":illians branded cattle st his father's ranch at Beauty Bay on L~ke Coeur d ' Alene .
l.rs . ";ri~ley went to '1er sUlllllJ3' ho~e , st:llaquamish Country Club, in western ashington .
Larry Leahy went on fnur days H and R, and he also went Easter e-5 hunting .
::u11ene Lee:s r.ent to Coulee Dam. ~r . ~ • . {ildow did as little
as he C"ulr. . · r . Perrv C'1!'1st iansen and his
family ent to Seattle to visit rela tives .
Yvonne D!etz just loafed at ho~e all the tice .
Frank ~eleven sleo~ cost of the ti~e, a~d then tried to do soc:e stud~inC": .
3ob 99hbitt ~ent crazier, ar.d he also ~ent to his heme at the Indian )eservation (~lu:!ll'r.er) .
i3ern1c~ S"lith used job hunting as an excuse for ls:y- day trips to s~okane, "ash., and Jsrrison.
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AWARDS won BY SH!JRTHRnO CLASSES
The ··horth::-nd cl:: sses , by ··1ss Loretta Dunnip:'ln , wi:;cently on mony :-~·.·-r".!s .
.:.nn!nr r"·-rds 17ere:
tnurht hove
Those
J·riene Schil~in~ for tr:-ns c-..1b:1.n,. notes tht>t v·ere fictE'tad et 140 ror~s P minut~. ~
.'.PX rettleton, qi tr Pi ttosn , ra rbara re-:co~b, -nd ·rs . 1 o:-t i~er for tr-nscwibinv not~s die t tcd et 120 • ords ... •inute .
: .ax :·c ttleton, Ruci 11:- :Yllen, i"rs • . ortl-:-r, :?erb- ra Ne-1co-b, ·:-ncy ~llicott , and f:hirley ~r-n1t for tr~nscribing notes ~ ct t d ~t 100 · ords a minute .
;;-ncy :.E!.cott , Bernadine -. tch-lder, l:'nd Joyce ?.:olstead for trrnscribinr notes dictrted .ct '30 o rds e ilinute .
Joyce ~·olste:.d P.nd ~nnette ~ ?"- ood for tMnscribing notes dictE:ted l't 60 wo r ds ., ~ii:i.ute .
Those ·:inning tbeir t'-1eory pins for eCCUIStely vTi tirp t~eir shorth-nd cherecters · nd tr ns cri binr the, into lon~h~nd '~re :
Joyce ·~olste-d , Pernice Srni th, '°"Erbera Newcomb , :rs • .. orticier , en~ ern::din~ r-tchelder .
J-net Dest h&s ,-on '•·crd IV, the hichest <"'Ord .in tr nscrintion . T''lose v:inninr: •.-rd III w1:.re Darlene ~chill:n~ , rernice fmith , P.uci llr> Dol:>n; "nd :.:ax !lettleton . ft'1f.:rd II has been 1·:on by Rita ?it t:r.an, · rs . · ·ort imc r , n~ ~::i rbc.rc ~h.wc>;>r-ib . Shirley ~r·nct has ."on ·, nrd I .
To · ~n awrr~ I th& notes ·re •'ict·ted t 80 .•ores a minute r.n~ tr~nscribed et t~e r a te of 15 or~s .. "linute . ::'or ,wPrd II the notes r re dictrted et -I) v.crds ~ minute n~ trenscribed - t the re t e of 19 ,1ords a :ni nute . For · 1 crd III the notes are ~ictc·ted ~t 3~ ;ores e oinute nd trens cribed ?t the rate of 20 .ords e ninute \ith c - r bon co?ies . For 'n:rd IV tl)e notes a re dictrted -t 100 1·:or ds £' minute nn(l trens cribed et the r~te of 25 ~. o:-ds a minute v i th c -: rbon co-pi es .
MISS GILB ERT R R U W PRES I OEn T
-~iss C-ertrude Gilbert, ?r6s~dent of the locRl chepter of the 'mer1can 'sEoci tion of the ·1n; vers1 tv o'":len , r>nd l.:::-s . Florence Str~n~han , i~~edi ~te p-st 'O~esi•'ent or the orp:aoizati on ,
ttenced 8 c onvent i cn in Kello~~ on •pril l j . This convention is the North Di.strict '"orksbop of the · 1' U'"" .
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CHRISTIRnsEn Ano PRIDDY RTTEnO BOISE MEE Tl nG
In the enrly on rt or "pr1l ''r. Christil".nsen :-nd Hr. P"iddy attended P meeti n g in Boise . Present · e re re >ro::cnt 11 ti ves rm :11 the Liber~l •rts Collo~e s ln Id~ho . Those collcrcs n~rtici pRt n~ were the University of Id~ho , Idaho ~t to Colle~e in foe t ollo , "licks Colle~e (~7bur8) Collc"e of Idaho ( Ce l d,•ell) , fJo:-th 1"es t NPzarene ( Nempa ) , Poise Junior Collere , ~nd 1.orth Ic·ho Junior Co llere .
ress ions were hc l~ FridRy efternoon :-nd .-,. tu1•r1ry morni ng to di scuss common problems . Joint ~eetinps , cnm!st1n~ · or the re,rcsent~ tives from the l~slish Deprrtmen ts , discussed . Engl18h problems .
FORM STUOEllT RT BJ C ·· e he · r th[ t J· ckie 0 1 Toole
is v·ell estttbli ~hed at Boise Junior Col l eva no~ end likes it very ·:1ell there . !:he wr ' tes t~et she h s ch-n;ed her mAjor fron businrss t o educcti on end fee ls thrt ~he is better suited to this field .
J-clde is t~l.i;:~ nr bov!linp, s t·im"'ing, -nd rolf, bes'c'es her rer-ul. r ~t..i ·1cs . ci,e i :: r me~ber of tl-ie ne·1ly fonned ?rst Ronored r,.x~en 1 ~ Club. Jpckie wc.s Honorer r.-:.1een of ~ ethel ?lo . 7 , Inteni- tionel ' rd er of JoJ ' s Jeu~ters, Coe·Jr ,t' ' l ene, last fall .
~be ·:rites th"t r>ltliou~h she Mis·es lier frteods ~ t North Idaho Junior College , she fincl s the students ct BJC very friendl y and l !.keeble .
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HOME EC PLRns MOSCOW TRIP
The home economics students ot NIJC plan to vlsit the University ot Idaho on Saturday, April 23. Jhile they a re there, they vill go thro!J6h t he new home ec bu1ld1ng, and will me~ the home ec instructors that they will study under next year.
Those who are taking part 1n t his field trip are Mrs. Stranahan, Instructor; Olrol Satcnwell; Lenor e Mad~.ox; Barbar a iolont1eth; and Joan Hiendri ck.
The foods class of the home economics depar tment ~ill be saving their guest meals starting this nine weeks. Thie will explain what i s goin~ on in the home eo r oom, and also the fragrant cooking odor s comi ng from there.
LEIGHTY Rno GOOOSOn FT R DELEGATES
Hazel Leighty and.Wayne Goodson wer e chosen by the FTA as their representat i ves to the state I daho Education Associ ation Convention held Jb 5o1ee on npr11 22 and Z5 . They a re going by car with some of the local teachers.
At the convention they will at tend open meetings and they will also attend committee meeti ngs . The new officer s f or next year will be elected. The members will also go to a dele~ate ass~mbly .
Alternates f rom t he local FTA tor t his convention are Myra Gilman and Ron Heber .
FUllD FOR GRRno PIRnu IS STARTED
There i s a definite need in our comrnuni ty for a g rand o l ano . Ho other )lace i n Coeur d1 .1Hene ia used for as many civic activities as is the Jr I J C c.uditorium.
Mr. burnett , with the help of the colle~e chorus, i s s t arting a oocmunl. ty t u nd. Any tcn•ns peoule or students interested can donate to this cause . Your donations will be much ao~reciatr e ,,
Custome r : I would like some rat pol.son .
Clerk : Will you take l.t with you?
Cus, omerJ No , I'll send the rat s over after 1t.
MR S. GRIDLEY RCT IVE 1n conFEREnCE
Mrs. ~ercy Gri dley was a oanel cember at the Pacific Northwest Conference on Fam1J.y Relations which was held at Portland State College in Portland on ~.arch 24 , 25, and 26. The oanel in whiob she oartioipa ted was " Impact of Social Change on Family Life . "
The theme of the con~erence was •Is the Family Meeting the Challenge of the Age?" The main speaker was Dr. Brook Chi shold, Director General of the U. N. World Health Organization. He sooke on °Tne Family: Basic Unit of Social Learnin~.n
Father Van Christoph of G.U. Sookane, was elected President of the organization . Next year the meeting will be held in Spokane . The meet ings are open to the public. ------
PuncH Pnc Ju DY GIVEn BY HIGH SCHOOL S TUOEnTS
Several weeks ago two h1gh school students gave a puppet show demonstration of"Puncb and Judy . " It was given for the dramatics class, and present for the show were .irs . Grid.ley's class , the French class , Dr . Kildow , Dr . Oe;g , kiss Johnson, 1·.iss Gilbert , ;,iss Dunnigan,and Mrs . St. ranahan .
The college dramatics class ~111 oroduoe five puppet shows in May. These aho,..s are original and the students will makethe!r own pupoets .
Producers will be Irene Green, Bob Schmidt, George 1-iarks, Yi.rs . Dic.ll 1'.oore, and Annette Harwood.
c T R GROUP qTTEnos TEACHERS MEETlnG
Dr. Eva s . C~g ' s education department att,nded a =eeting of the In:Pr.a Zm~ire Edu~ation Assoclat1o:'l 1n S:;>okane on ':bu_;sday the seventt of ~pril. ine soea:ters were .. r.Benjam;.n F.ir.e,' education editor of the ~ "for'£. T1a:es an:l ~he ?resident of Cent~icr.i~ -n Co:lece of Education, woo talAed on "Tte Influence of Teachers. " Those a ttending were : i.rs. ~~el!IIB. Berthoff, Nrs . Hartnett ,Irj,s Green , ,-iargie Peters . Tne 6roup also attended a Ch1lu ~ducation Conference.
EPISODE Ill THE SU BY H. L.
.\s I was sitting in the library during activity oeriod, I decided I would go down to the SU for a cuo of coffee . When I got about halt way across the ~ym , I heard a terrible commotion coming .from the SU. There were a bout ten young men who were bavinB e wonder1'ul time wrestling.
I sneaked in the back of the line, tree1bling ell the w~11le • It seeQed the line was not coving at ell . I looked u, at the heed of it and there was : iss Johnson ,ick1ns 25 ?ennies off the counter ; three boys were m.a tchin'"" for o c u"> of coffee and a fourth was tr~·ing to c:o!ce U') his =ind what to buy .
Just tben, I was thrust ego inst the wall with someone's nu~ber 11 ">lan ted on c; m kle . Tbe7 didn't seem to not i c e; it wasn't their ankle that had been crushed .
As I pulled away from the wall, I was knocked off my feet again by a g irl who was coming throurh to leave her soiled cuo . I gl anced at th!' cup and \fondered when the designs were ,ut on them. I looked a little closer and it wasn't a design after all . Evidently t~ is ~lrl didn't have a napkin, so she blotted her li~stick on the rim of the cuo .
·At last the crowd had ">essed and it was my t~rn to order . I was so exhausted that I felt I needed oxygen, but oxygen was not available so I bou3ht a cu~ of coffee . I eccide~tally laid ~y arm on the counter and \Then I lifted it up , it was dri~~ing wi t h coffee, sugar, and cream . Someone had been very careless and spilled his coffee. Besides the coffe e , sugar , md cream on the counter, the~e was napkiils , milk bottle ca?s , and gum wra? pers .
I started down to the SU. My right foot came down on a big blob of ice cream end went sliding out from under ~e . That was the last straw, but I f i gured , since I ~ad 9aid for my coffee , I Oifht as well drink it .
I looked for an empty chair . I hoped there would be one na7 beck in t he corner where I could be by myself . Many of t he cha irs were being used as foot-stools so I decided to s tend and drink my coffee . Besides all the tables were so cluttered with ashes, trash, and cigarette butts that I didn't want to sit down al Y71ay .
I llTRA MUl~RL SPORTS 13 Y I~. L.
With our school year raoidil coming to an end, we are awa111nei with many different school activities . Ilowever, intralllUral so orta are one i:>haae or act1vit? in which we are not to active What is there ava ilable to tb: students of North Idaho Junior College?
There are many ditterent things the t we can do aa far as intramural sports are concern .. ed. Softball , t ennis, golf volleyball , S'l d archery are manj of tho even ts or games which we hove h9d in the ~ost .
Lver yone get energetic and create a little enthusiasm for intranural S"'Orts . This 1s sorr.et ii~ we lack that would hel p us r.ioke this o !:'lore enjoyable school ··esr . - -----Mtf.,8[k 1F FACULTY I< U N S F 0 R MAY 0 I<
Mr . Perry Chriotianson na nomi nated We dnesday , March 31 aa can didst e fo r mayor by the Community \'.'elfare Party. The 11LU1io1-oal election will be held April 26 . Also nominated at the oarty caucus were four candidatee tor councilmen. A party execu.t i ve coCllllittee of twelve members was r:n:ned .
In nominating Mr . Clrl.s tianson, Mayor Cardncr "raised him tor his work on the c itv council saying, "I have found him always willing to look on ho th sides of any and all questions and those who know him and ba ve worked with him know that be is well qualified to be the chief e::ecut~vc of our city. •
In ecce":tin~ t'i.e nomina tion t.r . Christianson ec!mowledced the ~onor ei ven him and ryledged that , if elected, he \'7ill "carry out the wishes of the neoole and give them an orderly and honest government . "
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