The N.I.J.C Cardinal Review, Vol 5 No 4, November 21, 1950

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Rev. Ostroot Heads Engineers Initiate; RHYTHMAIRES PROVIDE MUSIC FOR • • D Combine Feed, Ritual NO\'. 22-A. w. s. Fonua!. A. W. S. DANCE WEDNESDAY, JC GYM Than ksg1v1ng ay 01\ Wedn('11d•y, No,•. 8th, g-n,.n,, Do you have your dale. for the Program Tomorrow Marino Engin...ra Club held .. !easl ln the Sov. 2-1-H •• a. I I h C •• n ' . r A.W.S. Dance, gtrl.s?' Hurry u p! Room or Templin·· Grill DM.... Mid-term Exams "that man" to the blggul :--o". :S-24--HolldayEt. Q NI.JC'• ThanksgMng Day pn,- Following the dinn~r lhe club event ot the year. members and their guests wcr• ver; Many Sad gnun Wedne.lday. November 2Z. \Ved.ntsday, November 22 la the will be under lbc d.irec.U.on ot the shown mO\'lng p1oluro enUtled JC's Quartette But Average Glod datt-: the NIJC gymnulum 18 the COeur d"AlM.e ·.Mtniaterlal A.s.soct- ''The Ba.tUe of the Pactfic". Sov. 22-'l'h.Culk.tljp"·lng Pro,.

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plaee; and 9:00 p. m. Is tha Ume. The gue•t 8j>t'aken of the •voBy JACK McA\ "OY ation headad by lhe Reverend. .Ed· M.wslc wW be. turnlahed by the. "11 tho pretly rod marks! toc:al R.hythmai.res u nde.r the theme "'in lll. O•troot, Mm. Morey Grid· nlng, )fo. .nl. Ru-u P•raons Sr., Yeah, lhal.'s your test pa])er. Well, of "'Harbor Ughts". The dance ley, t,u:ulty pn,grarn chairman, Joe Lallmoro. 1ohn ZoM. Tom Miller Sr.• and John Po!n!Or, tl,cn one nice lh!ng about the oem ..ter wDJ be stupendous-be lhorel revealed today. •Pok• on tl,elr respective bronehes t,•ata la that they a.re all over. lnte.nnlulon ent:ertainme.nl w Ul Mlsa Htle.nmarle NeU~n wru of the main subject "DICCorent. Di· t..a,u. Monday evC'nmg pTOvcd to ~~r ::a:e u;;~~~~ d = : reature Vctra Adam t in a ba lle t pla.y Ibo prolude followed by a vt.stons ot Civil Engineering". be- a buay one tor t,hl" man'• qua.r· 1them. There art!" .just three lhings dance: Kathy Rod.key and Ve.me group singing of two hymns. Mr. Paniorus I• J)tvts1on Engineer t~lte end othet mt!mbP.ra ot lba ln life you can be, sure of· Dealh Eaton singing a, duet; Mrs. Charlea JC'c mustc department. tor they lAXt.-.1 and tests. • .Finch ottering a aolo; and the Verne. Eaton and Kathryn Rodkey for the Idaho Bu.r ~au ot PubUc had two •lngtn,;- engagement.a and • men's quarletle. wtu $inf: n. dvt!t. "Whispering Roa.de: Mr. Latimore ts lhe Coeur Utt>v met them both. The t1rsl Ume we took- college Hope." d'Alene City Engineer; ~tr. Zo&a ta Th~ quJU'teltf', composed of lE"S\.8, ,vu cramtnod tor them: and Decorataon.s under the directlM Vcrno Eaton. \Vend~U Eae-ley, Bob whnt did we g~t ~ Oh, brother! So or Carol Lavigne ....., belJlg pre· A 8Cripture rea.dJng and pra.ye.r the Brtdge Engi.nttr In cba.rge ot Leealn. and Bill R~U. first aang lhlS ume we played Jt smo.rt- pared with anchors., lanterns. llfo ,.-.111 be follo wed by ··stng Prat.sea", con.st.ruclion of the Blur Creek tor thl' m,mbera of the Queen there'$ no 8ense In etudymg. A1l pre5ervera and a large ahlp pro!'iUnJr b)' the North Idaho .Junior brldK~- Mr. MIiier I• a highway .:Sther Chapt•r Ordor of th• Ea.It• you do Is get grey hairs. So wbat ,,,tding the background acie.neey for College chorus under U1b d,rectlon engineer ror the Idaho Bure.au <if crn SIJtl'. Their ol)""tnng number did we ge.t thiB time? A d.iacovery the orchestra. Pu?>hc Roads and Mr. Pointer a \\'fU. ..t Ain't tt..goto' to Grieve 'My of t.hc grtat lruth t.hat. lt does pay or Mrs. Helen Finch.. Pa.tron.t and patronuaes tor the meclm.nlcal engineer. :..Ord." roU<>wcd by "Some En- to 1tudy. dance are: Dr, and let.rs, E 11.rl Ogg, Th~ RcVl"nnd Carnes ot the After outllnkng work ln their n,~:· de~~ guys a.nd gnJa. we C8J1 Mr. and Mra. Frank Evan,,, Mr. EpiJscopal Olurch wlll otte.r a ISCTand Mrs. Wamm T. Sh epperd, Mr. mon followed by the toncludlng ;~e!.~:n~teld!r duet, :~:...: ; and Mra. R. W. Edmlnlater. Mr. Benediction. atudt.nta ··Meke- BrltflV/1," was sun¥ by nlong again, o.s uauu.J. and Mrs. Jl:lmes Rb.odes, Mr. and Dr. Ogg and Mr. Moser were I Kathryn Rodkey Mll Vcrnt> Eoton. Studt:nts arc urged to Jnvtte Mn,. Harold .J. Evans~ 'Mr. and lhalr fa.mmea and t.rhmds. Pro- the raculty member• prflle'nt al accomp1u\.led by Hrll"nmMt• Nt"J.f.. Mrs. Pneston Onstad, Mr. and Mn!. PREXY URG ES S.B. gram w!D 1tarl promptly at 10:(0 the dinner. Ralph Nel&On, Mr. e.,td Mn. L. L . N>n. lmrnodfal~ty after Ai.ng\Jlg (or TO PLAN EARLY FOR .. m. Go.rdnor. Mr. and Mra. Omn u.. lht- Ea~trm Stnn, th~ group hurand Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stnn&·

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ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS hAn.

n1etnlM<N o! thal echoot ThfThC" Student Boa.rd haa been t·horuA, und.... r t111• dln:ocUcn ()( .\.lu.._ ,uecung l'~J,!'Ularly on Monday 1 0101nLnga la.nd backing awo.y al f .nch. sang ··stng PnU&l'a... Tho~ to.lcm,; pa.rt tn tho chnn1• \11.rioub pn:,bleme that con!ront

LP.Coin-Marshall Present Y.M.C.A. Data .Jim Kildow, prd1dc:-nt. of the. Wt-·tt BRrbn.ra t...•Blanr., Belen .. NUC. 1-"or tn.atanc~. we have be-en

NIJC'a fruhmcn repTeaent.&tives E:nginf'enf Club announc"d Uu~t mttrte Nr,Uson. Kn.lhcyn Rodkey, huayl.Dg OW1'1<'lvu lately revamp,FrldaY, No" 17th waa the dat~ Norma Brug-gc.r, MyrU<' Th.Alcl:h .. r. tng and 1trrunb"IJ\C- a definttc .oa!o.l to the Coeur d'Alae Youth counOUlcers of the Stvdl'nl Union e,ct for the Engine-era' I.nlll&Uon. Be.tty St~cl., Oonll6 Lt.-e Stmlly, c,a.tendar and wou!d app.rocJ.11.te 1t cil, Bob ueatn and Bill Marshall, CouncU. chosen at a ~ n t mC!et- P&rty. Th<!: lnttla.Uon of the Fresh· Cary Bath"Y, Bill Ru,;geU, l'at Hu,.. U lh1• lf"ftdttrs or the dJlrcttnt o.,_. pre=led to lbe Review thla w eek tng, were: \Vend.ell Essley. Chair- rncn Engiru~erthg St.udenUI wna rrU, Don Alh•:n, Verne EAton. Nor• go.J\JZAUons would contact Lort,cn nn ouUlne or orpnJzation and opman: Bob Le:Catn. Vice-Cha.trman: lht main hlghltght ot the t!Vtning mun ftadford. \Yl!nd("II Esslf!y, Bob '.\loore, your social cb.aJnnan, and eration of this cJty"o advocated nnd Ed Ho.nson, Secretary•Trcu- comblntd with a genere.l good LcCu.Jn.. Phil Beudoutn, and Do1\ nol1fy her ot coming ttvcnt.. BChod- Y.M.C.A. program. u~h"r membora of the Boa.rd ~ ume: for all. MRy. uh.-d by your organtza.U9n. lnciluded ln the prognun -pre• Sue Ashley. Stan E:rlck80n, Roy 1 - - - - - - - -- --- -One ot11t'1' point ID be made., acn ted ls a. bulteun fro m the n&• Carson. student mcm.be.ra: Mr. fllf"t1ir I~ tbr fA<>t 1..tuu. lb.en\ .are tlonal Y .M.C.A. h.e adquarle.ra under Perry Chrloten.oon. faculty advisor. OJlt>nlng,; Cor g<'nera.l .....,rubll.. the theme, "Y.M.C.A. - A Ooma..nrt Mn. Clyde, Stmnahan, -faculty and n.n)' atgu.n.lz&Uon wlahlng to munJty Inve.etment.." m,mber. fnrnJ-.h u. progro.ru. and co.ll u.o. '"Youn la a growing eommunlly. Th• Stud•nt Union bas ••n•ed mb\y ma.)' do . . by ••,.,....,.. tl la a beautiful city. It hA8 ,rn,st cu'"tomers at sever11.t public a.tfo.lr.e Inc J..orN.'.o, ud cJearJ.nr It protnl.sc tor lhc future, rich a.saeta. h ld ln • ~- uTYC d 111 I thrnuKh n,.. 80C"lal calendar. .c ,•.uc •.,......, gym, an w T\\•clv,: membcni of the NIJC probkm• wn.a cnUgbtc>nlnK and , • And the rtchest ot lhue a.sae ts and continue the same poUcy· ln the- Jnte.rnat.iono.1 Reta.Uona Club 1;1.t· Hert· s a lhought-\Vhy don t the gl"Ca!eat promt.o tor tbe fut u ro tutl.1rc. with plans m(lde to be: op,tm R gl ml also W<"JI received by U,,r rnurec you whn 11.r(' 1nte~st00 in what 1a la the group or young people w ho 01 at th~ Bo.neflt danc~ on Novtmber tended the Northwe.sl e delegation. Or. Dtwleta UI ttt:or;· 1gom~ on. at.tend a atudcnt board art groWlng up to be your fUture 24.. Conff'rc:nce wh.ic.b Y.-.... held al Ta· n,.zed as one ot the toremosl au- meeting'! \\'e mf'et. <!Ve.ry A-fondtLy Citizens e.nd l•ad•rs. It la lmporL• In other bustneu, the SU .Boa.rd coma. \Vu.h.. F"rfd.Ji)' and thormci:a on Fa.:r EUt(lm a.Ho.Ira. during IICLhtfty p<'rlod . .It you bft.ve ant that they be surrounded w1tb authO.rlzed lhe lnstaU&tton ot se,•. day. The conf(!.rt-nc,r officials 11. problem or some sugg~llone to the but lntluence.e- tnflu micea tral ca.n..d.Y·vendlng ma.chlneai, and boute.d an atlendanct ot epproxl· Afl~r Lh1· banqu.,..t. e danc.e wu.s mRke, that la the pit,<.~ lo doll. that will help them grow ln l.o ~ ~ 2:otopr;;:, cm JJO..n4'ttfche.a mete.ly 200 dclepte-s. Thede dele- hf'ld an the College of Puget Sound HAROLD TRACY. ruJ cltiz~na. One such lnfluence ls lhe Young Men's ChrtaUan ~.. Wat.ch for lhe SU ad ln ca.ch gates C(tme trom about 15 North... StudPnl \Jl'llon building. Enlerlatn- M soctatJon movement. ; ..ue or lhls paper! w.,,t school._ and were divided menl "'"" rumt,.hed by lhe CosmoANY FILL JC GYM Into !iv• main dJocuoslon panels: Polttan Club fn>m the University FOR A N N UAL BALL '"The program of lh.o Y.lLO.A. Is coope-rauve. Oexlb!c, adapt.able, 111 Rear1mng Western Europe: or Wuhln!fion. Mo.ny M lh• clUbl N1JC"s gymno.alum-aud playod and may Include any activity t hat c2) Recognillon of Communh•1. Joined In the nrrair and qultc 8 ho)St to on,.. ot Coeur d'Ah~ne's wt.U contrib11te toward ft.a purpose China; r8l Jugoo!A\14, Probl•m• number or original folk denc,es and RO<lnl (Uncllons of t.bo year on ot buUdlng "'"Pol\Sible. acl!-dlroet• Tha North Idaho Health Center nC Natrona.I China; 1.J> Pe.ace ~ong11 wt'rr- given. The the.mo wu ArmillUt~ Oay, $al.utdfiy, No11. ll Ing Chr!oUan cltluna and Jeadora. Trt...aty tor Japan: un Human .. Undei·atllDdJ.ng" and ~\·t:ryone Thu Annual Pollcoman's Ban. Ila program lo designed to m eet the needs or the communfcy" 1n a d~~ Righla. Tho pa.nets held three commented on the auccua or the non-<"Om'petitive way. audlt.onum with proeee<a to flow rnoetlJlg• "'1d the !ln1'1 conclusions tsocta.l oonunlttet tn prc..eenting- Perry Pring and his orchestra with '"The nutp of the progn.m : : d"h!=~~or the newly advo-- were read durtng lbe laat plt>nary such fl tin.. progt11m. fcntur,~ acts thrown In by a pro. may in.elude au •K"tl and both · Included wm bf' a noor a.how session. The national pre..sfdent c,r me. troop from the Boul,vard hoy o 1'nd girls and meA headed by the Slh•cr Spure from EA.ch ma.ln pn.ncl had 30 or 3.'S \\'Uhtun ChristJaruon, gave n ahort. Po&llbly onr of the rtaaon.s lbc and womffl ln It• program. "In t.bo lMl anal)'lll•. the Young Spokane:. Washington. The Spurs meombers und from th('se delegates epl'«h n.fttr lunch Friday. He, de,. danc-~ waa o succe.ss wae t.hc .tact, n.tt M organtud r~atton group a. dlscusston leader and a s('-Q.reta.ry sen~ t.hf'" ,rro-wth of IRC and •'X· "nobody Ss gonnp. tell & Cop 'no'!' Men's Christl$.D .AIJ8ocl&tlon ta j uat or high !!Choo! atudents of twenty \\•a.-. t'.hoMn.. Th(' Ovtt moln panels -ptu.ln•)d the goah Of a ff!!w of th~ It. was A. blg Altair Md t.he Cop on that group of folko in your bomo m.em~s who ,o;,111 exhibit tha.lr we.r~ split tnl() four sub•pannela thr comer wtll undoubtedly have town who are interested tn YO\.WI' costumed nurn~r11 to the crowd. and these mb•pa.ncl.11 worked on clubs. Be " 180 told a.bout the :1. bt~ s.mll~ on his tac~ aa he writes people, whO agree with the purpoec o! the Y.M.C.A., and who A d3Jlce will follow the !toor spceific probJems ~ating- to the NatlonAl Cuntt'h:nce g n d l ht out your ticket. want to do somelhlng about IL show, beginning promptly Rt 8:00. tweraU topic. A• in moat round.. reR!IOn for the amendm~nts whJch ------Tb<! Y.M.C.A. la a oommunlty In• Teen.ageu wtll be admitted free table dlt1cu.sston groups. many lb.1.1' regton~d me.-.t. would vote TY--in F'R.lls, Ida.ho (Special) with nn admls.slon of fifty ttnts heatf'd oont.ro\"en,le.s developed upon. He made a lrlp lo Europe :111.11 L.akc City'"' Bob Van Em.an vesbnent In Ito young people." for adulta. over Lbe lnUpretauon o! the th· d d rtbtd snalchPd lht.4 Plonel!-r Ba.saba.11 Ho.mllton, N. Y. - (LP .)-Con me-nn.ing or words. )f.(lf1y aei,gatc.s u; aummer an t,;c many Ieugue'.-5 lOfiO batUng UUe from Lancaster. Pa.-(I.P.) - A 00• r-emarked sbout lhe laek ot under· o( lhe "go!ngs on .. ot th!" di!!erent ldnho Falla Mark Mart'ucct by the «rned over a survey eh.owing- that op<>rl'tive program ensbllng rngf· ,=ita.ndlng In terminology. COntE>re.nces. h~ Alltnd~ In France. nnrrowtJrt mnr~;n slnce Che.rlClt poor •tudent writing stem• maln\y nc~rtnr a:tudent.11 to obtain a. broad Germany, Sweden and many olh~r Hen~ and SoUy Remus came fTom laxity o.nd not from lgnorDr. R. L D~vfes. ot lh*' Unl· places. down to Lhf' wJr~ a mere .0001 of anco, Colgate Vnlverolty lhl• fall general educatJon before co.ncen· n potnt ,-t.pBrt In 18-fG Ht.nson al,;o ltllS ln.stltutod a funellonal writing trallng on • eh°"•n specl-1 field vcndty o( Brlli~'h Columbfa. de.. Durtng the t.1na1 Jlfo.na.ry ~!.:!Jlo.n,, ,,., $nil Lake Ctt.yll' • tum. 'with pn,gram dealgned l.o Integrate ot eclcnce or tech.n.oJogy ha.a been Uvered the major ad.dress or the I.he effected by Franklln md Marshall conference. lmmediatfly following election ot next yt"ar s oonr(lreneti .3631 took th,_. crown trom the Po• writing t ecltnlquoa with College and Rffllleseleer Polytech• the bRnquet Friday night. Bl8 c,trlcJtWl was held and the alte for ca.tello infielder. who had 1.1n even cour:i,Ps taken tn com mon by the r;prN"h Cflnc,,rntng- M1rrent Y.-nrtd ,ennttn11rt nn 1,agp 4 l ..'lBS. f'reAArmm claN nle Institute.

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