The N.I.J.C Cardinal Review, Vol 5 No 3 November 10, 1950

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NIJCREVIEW VOLUME V. NO. 3

COEUll D'ALENE. IDAHO

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER JO. 1950

Party IRC To Travel I. , - ~ ; E;-EN-:;; - IHalloween ''Harbor Lights" Is Theme Is Held In Gym To Tacoma For Of A.W.S. Fall Formal To I gymRBIJIOila • } Confab Be HeId an NoVemher 22 ~ No•. 7 - Walclunakon·

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No ..".ale~arE1!ginoer·, Club Dinno, Mooting. Templin'•· JC"s second •ocial event of Grill lbe year, the Halloween Party. .._ NoY. ll - Pollceme.n·s Ba 11. was held last week in the JC Gym. wilh cops plore nnsium. AllbOIJ#h the party Nov. 24 -Hospital Dance. In could not be tabbed as• '"wow'" A ~ = ~ · ~ E S everyone who took an acUve A regular meeting o! the In• , N • part m the plllnned actlVJUe• te • al R J ti Cl b 22 A.~·5:._ D~c•:_ __ bad a good Ume and thos~ whu The AsOoclated Women Studthe ~ 0~;"fdabou Jwrl: ents o! NI.JC arc giving their djdn't l.tlkc part had no excw,e. College, Tuesday, Oct. 2"1b at annual dance on November 22 O LARGE CROWD ATTENDS Hu.llowt'Cn rclreshmtnlS, ap• 7:30 P.M. The speaker for the It l$ a semi-formal aflair and POLITICAL .JAMBOREE pies, donu!' and cider were ev""1!0g wrus Miss Loretta Dunnote: the girls are to ask the One o! the largest orowds 1n served during the games ond nigan. Miss DWUligan gave " boys! the JC's younl! history gathered dancing. complete account of her mp to The theme for the dance Is to SeWng the opportunity !O 1n the gymn~1um last week for Music wns supplied by the Italy this summer. She showed be '"Harbor Lighte". Cruol La· SPOnsor the annual Chris\ma, the Democratic Jambore<!. ll wos rloeal "Rhythmaires". many pktures ond explained tbe vigne is the ohairmnn for tho party. the Sophomore class sponsored by the Young DemoImportance of each. Toward the decoration committee nnd help- formed the Initial plans las•. crate of. Coeur d'Alene. • end o! h<-r lecture a question inc her nre Carole Atkinson and We<!k in their first meeting of Aprol(lfflately 1d90 gues~ period WU held and many interNorma Lee Brugger. the year. served runner an . entcrta . e y esting: topics were d.iBcussed. . loco.I and profess,onal artists. At the close of the dlsc:usso Other . committc,,s for the Premdent Don IA,teldt pre.id• Candldaws for public office Mr. Piprew, who is the tac~ll; dance. mclude: the program ed over . the mect>ng. Re ~P- were Introduced and spoke be· advisor for the club told the commttu,,, with Barbara LeBlac. pointed .11m Taylor (• the cba1T- tore I.be large assembly. The N.J.J.C. chapter o! Delta group about the f~rtheoming Mary C:Owley. and Ma11; Marg- mansb1p of the Christmas party Ps1 Omega, a dramatic club Regjo:nal Conference that b to aret Frtcltel; tho comiruttre to and selected two members to •t· under the sponsorship of Mi. be held in Tncoma, Washington. make arrangements for an Dr• tend the meeting ot the YMCA Preston Onstad, met October 24, lie al.so stated that the memhen chestra a Lorene Moore, Shir- conferenc! to be held. In th!> to chose ploys to be worked on wbo will make the trip must ley M"t!ler. and Betll:' Swan; ';h• Presbyt<>rian Church thts week. and presented in the coming aign the list which 1s pagted on refteshment committee w11b s<>ason. the school buUeUn board Mr. Ruth ThomPSOn, Dona S~ley. Sue Ashley, acting as tempo,- Plprew said that the Ust of top. and Vetra .Adams; the publtCJty 0ffil The lntroductlon lo Edueation ary chairman, led the, discussion its tor discussion at the confercommittee 1s Mne Futter, Norma 'j'j class under the direcuon of Mr.;. on the propooed pla~. eoce are also posted and be reBrugger, and June .Martin; and Ogg has begun to choose its SO• Th !' t ~•• ~ quested the members to study 1 the commit- to arrange far ts. e trst P ay o "" presenu.-.. intermission ent<>rtainment Is 0V• m',;":'" Tim Kulscr, Jahn Is "Jenny Kissed Meh. H con• ~~Ir =pecti.ve problems care. Mary ~el1$on and Kathy Jlod· Harre Id and Mu.ry Crowley have cerns a priest who trys to. mal<e y. k<-y. Pete ffiU, Instructor at the taken tho school-rating t.ests a little country girl over mto • Aviation School, announces that from Llfl' magazine and have big' e.1ty glamour girl to catch • I.here will be meieorologlcal lee- distributed them to Roosevelt boJ friend. tures and tllms held at 7:30 in the junior high and high school . Norma Bruger, Janice Chrls· J room 25 of the main building i,, ..., bow ' Coeur d'Alene tian.en, Bob Hnnson, Don Freeevery other Wednesday. The schoOls compare with those not• key, Bob Bohlman, Don Emel. J ,, next ot these butructlon _periods ionally. borg, Sue Mh_loy, Catl_lrlne Rod· . will be held Wednesd>y, NovemHarr,son, Spu-lt Lnke. Md lu.ser, Mory Nielson, Tim Kulscr. Before, large entlutsiastlc mat- her 15. Everyone intettsled In Post Falls are some other schools Everett BofmCJ.Slcr, John HarJne~ nnd &verung crowds. the the weather, studcmts. and non- which have also been asked to 1seJd and Vetra Adams wert! United States N~ !:}and .P,,r· •tudcnts nlJke. "'° mv1ted to a:- .llU ou, the report. lh... who attended the meeting 1ormed m NIJC. •. auditonum tend. Carol Lavme and can,,; Al Nl.JC'• board ol eontrol an1.:ist. week n'I a brsllrnnl mannt..r. -kinson are aclini as ieacher·s uounced Uh: tlnt senustcr bud.The band. under Uw direction The Aviation •hop has hod ,, uids at Shorr,rnn ,chool wbllc /1,f get today. From the pool of o! Lt. Commander Charles '"(ac1al"', Mr. Kill revealed. H~ Don~ Strallt, and Ruth Tllomp- JJ'I.OC $1049.10 the budget t., set up Brandler. gave brllll:tnt and col- blmsel! a r<.'SpOnsible for lhe son are at BrYan. Tiu> object of and proportfoned in the followor!ul duo performances for 1be P•in, job and those who h•v" th• teacher·• • wd t., to 1et the ing way, rffidenLs of Coeur d'Alene and observed his artistry wish to E<lur ntion m;,Jors find out 1t .., Alhlettes $209.82 surrounding .territory. eamplimcnt him. they can worll. with youn1 child· 1 u you don't know how to go Publications 209.82 The bond 1s on a tour of the ren. •. nbout votmR in the coming elec- Dramatics 52.46 west and Northwest with slops Mr. G. 0. Kildow was guest tio.o North Idaho Junior Col· Social 4!9.84 sc,hedulcd In all mnjor_ cities. speaker al lire last meeting ~! leg,; will show you. Misc. 157.37 The group will complete its tour the Future Teacher,; o! AmerT d N be • h At the regular meeting ot the 0 in Los Ang<>les, c.,Hlorn.in. 1ca, Re told the group nbou:. the nGo,.::::~t c1:~~.1~ bonrd last week lbe m<>mbeT-s S.OEl\t- of ~he mlC.rcst_mg things m :a mock election and 1t is pos· voted in Lorene Moore and Jaok The Junior College bo.sketb•ll the haclung profession and :vel sible that "as Ni.Jc goes so 11001 Warren as social oo-dtalrmen tor wam wiU hove a full schedule u.e,:n aome suggestions • ut Idaho'" . the student body with both posts !o_r the coming sc:,son. Coaoh deciding upon a career. Of ~urse this is a •upposltlon being accepted by both p,rties. Dick Armstrong announced that since we have no Gallup Poll . The ruture Teachers ol Amerthe following pmes would be to dellermlne the outcome of 1he 1ca were granted _perrrusston to The North fclaho Junior Col• played: pending pollticsl rnee. In any ~~me a recogntzed club of lrge boy's quartei has been in- Dec. l-Ganzaga Frosh, Ibero event, age and la:•wl~ge are A ·Jetter from I.he PretbyterVJted to •lDR at a meeting or the Dec. &-Gonzaga Frosh, here not reqwremente m tbi~ elec- Ian Church of Coeur d'Alene !astc~ctosa;i;.~ ~ Fmch. Jan. 19-N.J.C-E. Junior VarCS ~~r a:,,i!th':~v:enU: ci':,; requesting t~o representativu US.IC r s-ity, hero . h • to attend thetr mf!'Otlng regard· The quartet Includes: Verne Jan. 20-N.J.C.E. Junior VarA shovel cut into 1be earth. opes for a full turnout. ing an organiwd reoreation proEaton, tenor; Wendell. EMiey, sity. here poised ,tself momentarily ln the gram tor youths was read to the second tenor; Bob L<.-Cam, badair, and then dropped !ts Jond board. In complian,;e the board tone; and 13111 Russcll, bass. Arrangemente are now being Joto a acroen. From I.bat momO wiU ask two studenls to attend ··r Ain't A Gonna Grieve," a mnd: for th<: team lo play the cnt on, the members o! the Ax· this meeting. N<-gro spiritual nod some other Yaluma .Junior College, Wen• cliac'Ologlcal Club began find.mil popular numbers have been atchec Junior Co!l.,ge, East!m ancient arti!acts, punches, planned !or the program. Washington ~ollege of Educall~n scrupcrs, and p<,stals that some The chorus la going to aing Junior V~ty, and the Whit• womnn had used long ago as "Jesu. Soul of Man's Desiring," worth .Jumor Varsity. . •rut ••t doing I.he work of a by &ch, and "Sing Pralses." by Coach. Armstrong also said primitive. AZTow'heads, drill', TM Rad.lo Speech clnss at JC ClMU.m for the (orthcoming h< would pick up somr lndepen- and knlvcs fashioned of ston~ has begun working on a serle. a.<sernbly. They plnn to hnve the dent game,. a:nd bone wen, uncovered. This of programo tlUed •'J'hls Ts Two weeks ago Don Rainey student body Join In on some was the last field trip ot NlJC's Coeur d'Alene". Thes<l programs and bis stud"!'ts from the instru· Th:mk,;glvlng hymns. nrchaeology group. consbt ot interviews wllb oper- ment school Journeyed lo Geiger The chorus will also soon be• Observed on the trip were otors ot home town businesses. Field in Spokane and visited the gin work on Christmas musk '""'"' pieces o! Jnde fashioned The programs will be present• weather atnUon thert:. WhUe which will include "White 'T" T into a ch.isel and • pipe. The$•, ed over radio st.Ilion KVNJ and there the stude~ts had the op• Christmas" by Berlin and a tr.>· l O I. Q 01 1ze were collected by some l~,l are meant to acqunint the people portu.nity of seemg • huge C-99 d!tional carol. ''The Twelve Daya R ,i is bl , res1denU!. Ev1d~n~, on th<> site ol Coeur d'Alene with the var- and were '!'ery much tmpressed of Christmas." . The e, ossommg oul Investigated, mdicates people ious buslneses in town-the bug. "~th the unmenae size ol the mto a !"b 01d size neWSl)aper lived there p0sslbly os ror back ln"'1Scs they come in contact plane. ENGINEERS PLAN DINNER with lh!S ISSUe• . The COll';lle Cl$ 6.000 B.C. The site is deemed wllb dail , The jewelry class visited Ten· Journalism class 1S now dom_g so valuable, professional help Y . ne!rs Jewelry in Spokane to MEETING AT TEMPL11f"S it, own makeup and compoSJ· ma be called in. This class, under the dtrecUon observe I.he art ol manufacturing According to D. H Moser, tion. Thls new arrangement is wlntff the club plans 01 Prcston Oos1'1d. wrltea its jewelry. sponsor of the Engineer's Club. designed to give the.•e student< many interesting acttvlties dur- own scrl~ts. records its 0;," Next Tuesday (Nov. 7) the the club ls scheduled to have o. • chance to learn In a more Ing IIS Friday nctivlty period shows, '": tltc members or "' Watchmaking School Mil have dinner meeting Wednesday, No- practical way •• well as turning meetings. An annual reporl will clnss aehnit ongmeers, com- a get·to-i:ether party to acquaint vc:rnbt:r 8, ot TcmpUn's Grill out a la.rtt:er ond more nawsy be published to tell ot their an anno:ce:COThey the n.ew student$ with thl· class: The main topic for the S<'ssion coll"!!<> paper. progress. h e . using a perder an •wnt hold <'lloh semester !or wi.U be "Diff~rent Divisions of This week. for the first time,, Members of I.ht., club are Al· for their broadcasts. lhe incoming membt!rs. Bill Del· Civil Engiru,cring'". City Engin- advertl•=•nls appear in lb~' bcrt Somer,, Tom Miller, Rob- The Radio School has made yea fs in charge. eer Josoph L.1timore wll speak paper, an addition which was crt Hll?l$Qn, Ed Hamon, Don oullelS for_ sevornl of the microMrs. Gridley'• thimble. which on "Municipal and Sanitary made necessary 10 finanoc thP. Emehiser, Gar Johnson, and phones. wh~ per,ruts more ~nn was among the loot taken by Engineering,'" ond ffighway En- larger paper.. Norm,n Radford. Faculty advls- one nuke bemg used at a time. burglars when the school WAS Rineer Ru"8ell Parsons wlll talk College publications are under or 1s Pn,ston Onstad. In tho near future, lbe cl= broken Into recelllly, ha., been about certain phases o! the the supervision o! Mr. Wendt. Tom ~!Jller, chairman. ond pL-uis to have round-table dis- replaced wllh a new one. The highway department. A round· who replaced Mr. Rhodes this NoDWLtl &dford, ,ecretary, Wd" cuuions and a disc-Jockey pro- golden thimble w.s in far rel4ble disc,u95ion is to follow. fall. e~ed at the last meeting. gran>. pairs when It was stolen.

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r~" Dramatic Club Announces

Semestef Plag Schedule

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Mak1 "ng Survey

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Armstrong Announces Basketball Schedule

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Quartet Plans Fall Appearances

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Ra di Speech Class Broadcasts

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