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Report cards for the first semester -_,r)1" issued today. All student averages have been computed, out the six studen t s ·7l10 p robably have t he h ic hest o.verages accol'lL ,-s to the 2-ppearance of the cards a.re~ Sam Johnson 5 A's Elizabeth McCrea 5 A's lB i:::: Dorotliy .Anderson 4 A: s M~rgnr0t Lee 4 A's lB Winifred Joseph 4 A's 3B'G Erma Gordon 4 A's 3B's Next ueek a list of o.11 students v; i10 have .o. five poin ~ average or abo ve 1-rill oe ?Ubli shed .
iviiss Ellen Bungc..y, English instrt:.ctor -- +: +.ho Junior College, ho.s rocc i ved an invit : ~~a n to act as Rogistr~r and Recreational '-l~.t'Gcto r c..t tho W, W. C.A. Cc.inp on l:Iood!s :;.:::.n..:.: l, SeabGck, Washington. Thre 0 hundred delegates from college ci,:--.11 . i.m:-:.vo rsity Vl.W.C.A. orgcmizc.tions o.re ex;cc t od to nt~ond the t~o veek's session which ';r.i.11 oeg in c.bout the mi ddl G of June. In 1932 1-Iiss Bungo,y acted as Cnmp Eog istrc.r.
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SEFT TO SPOKANE J. C. The Coour d'~lene J. C. hos chnllengGd tl•9 Spolwno Vc-.lloy J. C. to r. dobo..to on some n.'.:'.t icnnl problem.. If the Spoknne school [;,C c.., 0})tS tho chc.ll cnge, the debate \7ill oe hold hor o bGforc the Cho.mber of Commorco Fr. bnu:.ry 26 '.) Tho D.rgurncnt nill oe th e first interc.,Jllc,g ic.te deoo.to in v1hich thG lo cal " junior ~oll egc ht!.s t c.kc n pc.rt, c..nd should be of cons ide rc.b lo intc r l.3 st<> ])c' !'l'J.c..rC'.,; socfr.l scj.'once instructor, -~-.- -~-~. ; ~ : t .. ' ~ ·t JC 1
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Edited and published weekly by the journal ,-! irm class of Coeur d' Alene J uni or Coll eg e. · -s1 ~. t0-r Rob e ~ ~- · ~~!~p.rult!nm .t -2.::: :. ::. ~Ctte Edit or Jack ])an1Jy. ~Uv.i..~ GJ" 1'3'.7·2 lyn McJ)onald. 0ports Julm J)ingler. _ri_jXchange s Vict ori a Scott . C~~rp i st s Er ma Go rd.on. \Vin:!.f:r ed Joseph. P.eporters Le ona Johnson. Zella 1~e We lch. Cl a ss Adviser, IVtiss El l en Bun gay
EDITORIAL
Th e consensus of stud. e~1t op.inion as
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co nvocat i on addressed b y })ea::: UcAllistan event wh ich v1i ll bear r e peating. In ab out tno mont h s the second g reat reli~)0 us fe stival of the y ea r takes place. Ui.thout doubt some sort of pro g r2.ra will be ~1 8.llled in observance of Easter . I th ink i t can be said that De an McAllist e r is one vf the best s pa akers who has so far appeared before the J unior College student body. He ho~e that either he or another man of his ~Dl ibre Yt ill be sel e cte d to speak at the EnJte r convocation~ We even take the libe rt to suggest to the administrat ion that the y ask h i trl. to speak again~
Wha t tall cur l y ..... ho.iTed bass s -i. n ,~:-:; r writes so l ong i ngly of l';I j_ss Kath2:---·Ln8 Whitla's b lue eye s? Come, , come, Gee·· ,'.'.:·: 1 Think of your mo r al s.
It has been noised about that j "Dink" :Dingler hc::,s been unanimously ALL COLLEGE GIGu:io cm:il,iITTEE .,
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Gr eates t disappointment of the yea~ The Pr exy 's so n h ad h i s Co~ds \7D. s he..d l FASHION NOTES b y -.-ax Eustburn I n order to b e noti ced this year, giri s should Tiear bright carmine dress e s and cut e littl e 11 .:rto bin Hoo dn hats.
if Another budding romance: Ed Thonpson v e r sus Larion Cnrlson . Isn 1 t that Suede?
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We hear that Bob Frandsen ob li g ing l y g nve e ve r yo n e i n the play cast a ride homo Tii th Vicki Scott the other ni ght~ 4F
To the M:nyor of Po st Falls: No, I.Ir. LncPhe rs on, 1:1e c armot comp l y v:ith ~- our u ishes to include y our n OJ1G at l east t v1ico ea ch \78G k int his column. \'le nre sorr y but yo ur n omo i s too l engthy .. We a r o compe ll Gd by l ack of spo.c 0 to use such compnct ho.ndl es as John Delore Eit e l Dr e isb o, c- ~ and such . G. and P. 1
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Students v1ho r e ad th e Whit e Pine page .i n the Press v1 ill have noticed the comme nts on sport s_r.1anship wh ich have appeared in the last t v10 issues. A group of students at an i'.-+- . : letic contest of any sort are prone t':J T2 act to the situation \7ithout remembering tna.t they should be ge ntl eme n and l ad.ies. Hather than co py thos e remarks I recornmcnd t~A t you read them yourself . Let is neve r "' :. Jai d that a junior college st udent d.i6. ~ ~ ::i-c a.0-t.-.as. a ···g:entlernan or l ady . 1
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# Uc v7ill suggest thnt Th7ye r Bost , Pau l Buhn1e st o r, and Donne Dro.komoye r buy n C 2.~ in cohoots so that they cnn nll go to see th e:;..:;:' Fro,i ls from th o Fort Grounds at l east
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\h \7ou2. d like to kno1;1 i f the n nrno Ho.ys eod 11 g iv e n to Dink Dingle r had o.nyth i ng to d o ,,-1 ith h is 11 thc.tched roof? 11
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T ~ i s i.s t~e first oi a series Gf bco k aG~ p lay Te views to ·be preser1teG.. each weolt ,_,y lVIi s s Scott. A r e vi e w of 11 :':le ~:: i g n for Jii ving 11 b y Nu e l Cowo.:L·d vJ i~l ;1:ppes.r in +, he .Ta y cee Jour·n al ne Lii west,
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;:Pla y Parades" by Noel Coward is a co llection of t he aut~or's s eve n best plays qo, 18 cted by himself, at the suggestion of t.~"!P 1'11lhlisher, Nelson Doubleday& -" Bitter Sweet" was chosen by the auL:1o r t ec.:;i.use it g ave him more satisfaction tlrnn any other plc.y h e h a,s ever written. 11 n Cav 8.1cade, because it vras t he product of re;. l rng cherished am·o i tio n to ni t e a big r 1 ?.y ~n a 'big scale. trr11he Vortex, u because •~ '1::: :. :.:1.r:}.{)i;'L,·_~;~.°t>' B1~. C.°<.'H? f-Vil. .e.s t ~b.J..~·~ ha:(a., Ai.jo~(. as .::;. ~ . "'...r...;/ 1ffi e;ht and an actor., "Hay Fever, u oe ~ a ~s e i t is consid e r e 1 by many to be Noel Uo vvard~s b e s t comedy~ nP:d.vate Lives," nas ch osen because it is a g ood comedy. rat he r unusua l, and 'b e ca1J.se it g iv8 s the rm"bl ic a chanc e to i mag ine "cocktails, 11 ~-· even ing clr ess" and "repartee; :' a few of its f a vorit e allusions whe r e Noel Coward is c.01.:.ce rned.Q "Post-IvI0 rtem, 11 was n othing more or le ss than an e xhaust pipe for the au ~· thor 's p ent u p ene r gy. 11 It opened a lcr~ of windov.f o in my 'bra.in and allowed me to l et off a great dBal of steam which mi g ht have remained inside me and combusted later on, to the considerable detr ii.':.1ent of "Cavalcade" and "Desig n for Living, 11 says l'Joel Ct:.'J': '.UC. . ":'.)esign For Living~ although it rested ~.l 1 the 'back of the aut h or's mind for eleven ye ars, was fin.ally written for the purpose of' giving three people the oppo r tunity of ac ting to g ether. Thes e thr ee ve re the 8.nt hor, No e l Covmrd, Lynn Font am: e ~ and Al :f':- e d Lunt. For many years they h s.d looked t orward to this opportun :ty. At last, when hJ pe had nearly died, t hey realized their d..r eam in "De sign For Livingo 1' This play has been produced, pu"blished, ::. nd reviewed., It h a s b ee n 1 ilced a~.d dis ··· : .:_ked, hated and a dmire d. , but H h& J na v e r be e n r e all y love d b y any but i t s ttr8e l s ~d J ng a c t ors,., N-l"t e l Coward is considere cl one of the ·:'.J P. verPst of living Eng lish dr amatists. His :~o..~c has· a ppeared on Broadvmy i:1 Nevv York and P i ccaclilly in London more oft en during 'Ll1e last ten years t han that of any of hi_ s co n temporari e s. He combined his abil~ ty to write with the intellig ence to produce a nd J 1 ?d i n h is ovm play s. Each new play i s =~.1 .T::_J risingly different from its predecessory,..;f a:1d each one is enormousl y popul a r, yet ,.... obv iously of a superior quality; intelli,..: / ge nt~ ke en) sometimes not bitter but bittersweet. His plays are alway s intere sting , \7hether they aN produced on the stage, :i,.n the movies, or raad from a oooka ;f
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received 'by the Jo u rnal i s m cl A-ss as y t:'L o. Arrangements are be ing marl..e wH h sev e2:.-1,.L colleges and unive r s it i8 s ~- n. v.a:r:l0 u p parts of the cou:r:rt l·y fo:i.' rct;i.::_:.1. :.:-. :~ e;r"'11s :rw c0 with Coeur d? Alene Junio:c Cc ::.::. . ~; The Stanford Daily is puli:.i..:i.0i i.(;~ ·-..:_ the st·J.d. e n.t s, cmd e d ited by .A be lVit- ~..1. i.'.1 k off ~ Th e front p 2{fg of this pape r __~C.e voted mainly to il1t e rnational news L..:- ~). st .J.dent activities are confined -t c t h.~ inner and back pages. , Upon glancing through the staff of the Stanford Tiaily we notice t hat Harry LeClaire, who was g radue,te d fr om Coeur d'Alene High Schoo l in l9 32 1 h ~s attained a position on the busine s3 staff of this papera Mr .. JJeClaire Yv'o.s an active member of the Y111i.t e Pine advertising staff during his Hi g:: 2 ~h('C' . career. Exchange papers will b e k e p t on file in Miss Bung ay' s ro orn _: arii. s·Lu:Lmi; b are invited to r e ad theLl~ 1
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1(J.rs. 11. A. Brakemeyer, wife of Pr e sident Brakemeyer_, will 'be the guest of honor at a tea to be g iven 'by t he women of the Coeur d 'Alen.e Junior Colleg e fo r the entertaL:.r,1e nt of their mothe rs JI Feoruary 21, in the colle g e assembly room. Committees in charge of arrang e~ ments are: Invitations: :Doro '.: >y '·~n· tlerson, Ch., Zella Val sh and Ti~:J. ci.lJ.'J.. ne Uhi tla.. Refres hmE:mt s : Imo g ene S1!ohn, Ch., Alene Wilcox, Evelyn McDonald :: Ro~;alea Sanderson, and Doris · Wonderlich, Decorating : I.l--trgaret Lee, Ch., Clovilla. Koos, Elizabeth l:IcCr e a, and Alberta Bro wn. General Ar:r 1Jj_~ ~i:semen t s ~ Vivi a n Hag ado ne Ch., Clerni s /.J12 ~-...r2 :- " Pro gr am ~ lio.x ine Eo. stbv..n1:. Ch~. , ~r let ori a. Seo ct 1 and Jane P r,i VJe l .i. ·: .4
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futu re ., 1 . ' ~ Y' 1;mgern.ente' have jus t · been complet ed -;_;,_, l,,70c n thE'3 two achoo ls for ~ tYrn-:-game . ser i es... The first game wili oe played at 1.fos co\! on February 19.t The seco nd game vri.11 D'3 at Coeur di Alerie February 25.i The Idcilo Fro' ~h 'bo n.st Gf 0 f the J:S tiO'ri§est Freshrhen tea.ms in th~ history of the schdql antl i t is pr obabl~ that thes e game s· frill develop into fast~ hard--::fou.ght
Cheney No r moJ Pc.pooses lnst night by [:. ::cor e of 4 1-to 24 . The go,irn ·1c, s h<:,rd.:...fought throughout, the score being tied 18 to 18 u.t hc.lf-:-time . The Ho r mel toc.tn trds in tho le t d 1~1ost of the time duri ng the fit st hdf. ~ {~bout 3·0 s econds befo r o the ho.lf ended; h0\78VG r' John J) ing ler, olongo.te d Jo.ycoe g u nrd , s c.nk c. long shot to tiG t he score In the second hc::.lf, tho l oc al pl nye r s t}ont~~t~ rw ro hitting tho bL', sket from e very c.ngl c , scoring 23 po ints to their opponents sixo Sevor~l cunus ing e ve nts happened, c::.nd ***** rncmy "bo o s" 'r18rc dir cc t od c.t the refer ee ~ MAY SCREDULE THREE In th o l a st half the r efe re e pormittod 1lil o Gorton, Jc.y cco forwc.rd, to throu o. foul s hot FAST BASKETBALL TILTS i nto tho mong bo.sket~ Tho rul e d efinitely sto.tes tho.t it ie up to the referee to se e Tnere is ~po ssibility that qoeur ,tho.t the p l ayer shoots fouls in the right d'Alen~ b&sketball fans may see three pm7er""'bo.sket . . ful basketball teams in a ct i on at Coeur The teums uill plny c.gci n in Chene y d'Alene in the near futur e~ February 12. Pre sident Brakerneyer is making nego Lineup 1.1nd summary tiations for ganes v1 i th three traveling Coeur d' Alene T FT FG temJs: Th e Colored (}hosts, The House of Gorton 4 2 1 ]avid 1 o.nd, the Terr ibl e S\"!edes ~ These teams \l ils ort 1 13 6 tour the country each year, and alv1ays hn ve NicCo.11 0 8 4 ·1 f~st ~all clubs~ . Dingler 9 4 The Ghosts n ili oe in t he vicinity of Boothe 6 0 3 Co eur diAlene about February fifteenth; The Thomps on 1 0 1 _.. . House Of :Dav id quint et VJi u · be in Spokane Cho.Se 0 0 0 ·e'b r "J.c.ry tYrenty-fift h; and the Swedes v1 ill Maddox 0 0 0 be tli::..' oUgh about tiarch ninth. Mo rken 0 0 0 Shoul d arr abgeme n ts 'be completed v1 i th Best 0 0 0 0 the~e teams the io~l basketball fans ure Hutso n 0 0 assux~d of fast ahd excitihg game s~ 41 00
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0 0 w ork~ -~ ... _ The first . d.is·c~i.o.n-l 1 .Aucient .and Medieval Art "> YJi 11 be led by Ro S8. l ile s a:nd 1Tar g~i"~:i-b ****1<** Fraemo.n . I Alma et four years ago) several girls* J uppe:r ... clnss.men in Coeur d. 'Alena high school,,. J 1!emb~ r s bf th~ club who tll'e students of __,.....o.,r_ganizBd the first Philorn.o;t ·heon lit<a:tary J'Uhior College o.r e ? V1ctorin.. Scott, .Bo~"' .- club . At thut time llr.43., Pobe rt Elder rms so..nd.e.rson, :rvr~ine-- F..£1$-tburn, Ifothe:rine \:thitln, chosen for the $1X}n~or 1 and throue;h the Evelyn HcDon~. ld, nnd Jo.ne Po\1ell Ot her me ensui ng y~tJ.n she h.t'l.s~d ~llS---SUCh for be rs o..re: T:Lil dr ed Egbe rs, 1.:-:.dge Albertson, each su.cceEJd.ing olu.b.,. U::-.rthc. Eg'bers, Rosr. Hil es , Le r gnret Fr eemen, Aa so.ch g:r.~t illf} clu,e s d.isqutll ified Junni tc. Rust, Arda th Bakke, N;rmc. Skoglund , :t s memhe.r a. of the club, muny girls rn~re . c. r:.1 J'~ H0e ToreJ.le.1 ~~s i r ous of forming un Alumni Association As a re sult the JU unmi Philomo.t :·w on Clql: ---":!. ~ fo "':' me d in the fall of 1 933.. Lrs ,., Elder 'l' U'Jr":'y f::~ J.!::. s , [ ,L.i_t -~ here is n ' t ro om * ~ e nough for the coll o s.::·. :_ ,'.0kc tr,j s \781? k . ¥ i...,..'.'"1C:. ~~i' G . Gr ant Fis he r ne t c:.0 c.J. t0rn-- :. ..; s~onsor s .
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