54 Students Make The Mid-term Dean's List Fi!ty-rour &luclents earnect 3.0 o r above average at mid-semester, occordlng to Registrar Niahlo. All or I.hem earned 12 or moN credit hours.
Making a 4.0 were Belly Malmstad arid Douglas Young. OUler studenta ranging !rom 3.0 to 3.99 were: Robert Aavdal, Eleanor Ames, Shirley Barker, Ron Bllven, 'R.onalc1 BooUlc, Barbara Boughton, Ken Bowler, Ev(tlyn Bul'T't'II, Donald Cantin, Janice Cromp, Charmatne Dcllz. Gerald Dietrich. Mary Jo Evans, Gory Frame. Wallace Gllmon. Carry Graves. BIii Gundlach, NeU Bunson, Ge.rnld Herrig!ftad, Barb• am Hillebrand, Anita Bowell. Robert Hu!!, Pansy Johnsen, Norman Johnson, Violet Johnsen, John l{auppi Leland Knotl, B<!vorly Lee, Catherine Manning, Waller Mellor. Donna Nordstrom. Helen Park, Jo9'lph Roche. IsnbcUe Rogneby, Rob6t Row~ll. Sharon Russell, June Sehaeru. Margorel ScheUno, Richard Schroeder, Csrmellta Selvage, Dennis Skcate, Evelyn Stuart. Clarie Syverson, Cheryl Van Slate, Sharon Wald.ram, Roy \Varner. Delbert Webb, Kennelll Wfllll>ffls, Richard Williams, B<>verly Wln!rey. Barton Wright, Md Ronald Youni;nu,n.
VOLUME XII, NO. 3
Vote May 5th For Your Choice Of These Student Body President Candidates
Newman Club To Host EWCE Club On May 4 ~C's Newman Club will host an outing with Ea.$tern Wuhlngton College or Education's club on ~rfty ·I The Cheney group lllive been Invited to attend Mass al St. Thomas catholl• Chun:h in Coeur d'Af•n• that <lay. Following the service, the combined group will enjoy LonnfJJ, badminton, croquet, and bascl>o.U on the NLTC campus. A picnic lunch w!II be served and dancing will conclude the (W<ml.luJ. da,y at Uu: p~titih ball of
tho church. Final plans will be completed at a meeting May 3 !or all Newm!ln Club mcmbe!'ll. €NGJNEER'$ BAU, PLANNED
The annual 'Engine.er's Bo.JI ha"s been schO<lulcd for May 10. ThlB year's affair will be a dlnne~ dance at the Clark Houi;.e on Ray· den L&l<e. The price or tickets and the exact time of th~ Ball wlll be announced soon by the Engineers Club.
Carl Cochnu,,,
Drawing Students Visit Spokane Foundry and Manufacturing Concerns A flolcl trip to Spokane took 64 NJ.IC freshmen enginrerlng and JnduL'ltr1f1I arts alt1de-nt.s lo Spokane yesterday to visit Weo<ern Light Met.a.ls Foundry ontJ Brown Trailers. The •tudcn\.8 hove been study· Ing drawing used In t~e roundry tor paltcrru,. and tor n·onuraclur· Ing. The !leld Lrlp demonotrnted bow these dmw1ng- arc actually uoed In indURLry In both the foundry u.nd tn m,wufa.olurlng ltselt.
Ed Spooner
Bob llaJMI<
LSA Sends Three To A Regional Retreat Three mcmberH ot the. Lulhenm Studenl As.S<>clallon n,p,..,..,nted Z-JJC at lhe nnnunl LSA Rcglonary Retreat Ian week end. The lhtte aludents, Lenny l<trkrby. Larry Kirkeby, and Clarie, Sy,•er""n, left a!tcr &Chool on Friday ror the retreat at lhC!' Lazy "F" Oud£>
Ranch
near
Ellenlsburg,
Wash. Studcnl.8 from colleges and wlivet&itlu 1n Washington and
Idaho we.re represented at the three-<!Hy retreat, which waa tilled wiLh fun. frtencMllp, lUld In• 11plratlon.
The Lrlp W&.8 made by school bus
and lnoltd the entire day.
PL..\..-..: TO \'OTE The RC\.'ic\\· rcmlnc!..o; a.II sLude.nLIS
to consider candidate, ror Student Body Prrsldent and vole- on ?.fay 5.
FR0Sfl ~P0NSOR£D SOCIAL Vollcybllll and ba,lmlnton. card gam~ and drulc.ing we.re featured
ul the ~ludenl ,mion socio.I In lhe gym April 19.
The a!!alr was oponsorecl by the rre$hman class
One Of These Beauties May Be E ngineer's Ball Queen
4 Candidates Toss Hat In Ring As S.B. President For '58-'59; Campaign Lively EllecUon time hae rollecl around again at l\'IJC. Thia year !our candldstu ....., vying for I.he office of student body presldenL Five were nominated, but Bl)J Bush bu withdrawn. ElecUon day hAA been •ct tor 'Mn.y :s. The candidates e1·c: Bob Hall\'il,c, Carl Cochrane, Ed Spooner, and Dick Bieber. Carl "'8.S bon1 In Kellogg on Oclober 24 1937. He attended all tour yMr& or high sehool there. Ho wo.s sergeant. or anns of hls junior olass. capl8ln or I.be football team. and captain or the chom•. Ho a.tended the All·Norl.hwest Chorus in hls aenior year. Cart was also oLudent body president in his sonfor year. Be 15 an Industrial aru major and e member of the chorus and l!lnv.lncer's Club. I UA campa·gn manager lo Fred lfuhs. Mem~ers ot his co,nmittee nre: Donna Nordstrom, Bob Stomm nnd Robin Schult. II Csrl Is elected. he proml•es toe 1. Promote job$ ror college studonLS; 2. Support COilege ethlctlc.i; 3. Promote, an a.11.college musical •how: ~. GeL roldlng t,ibles tor school t'uncUons.
Ed Spoc:mu wtta born at Power Lake. Norlh Dakot.n, on February
2, 1935. l'le attended Co<,ur d'Alene High School. Be I• majoring In busln•••- Ed ls " member o! tho Vets Club and the Lutheran Club. Ed promlse3 t.o promote more cnlhus1um for ectivltle.s such as sports ond the freshman tnillallon. He ahto bOpC$ to get more acth·· IUl?B tor ?,,'L!C students.
NIJC Library Now O pen Evening For Students The NIJC library wlll bc open lnde!1nlteh• to aludents ~rondn.y through Thuroday ovenln&" from 7 to 10 p. m. The add1Uonal hour.$ are Lo accommodate studenb who are. working on their reseo.rcll
These iw,•e.n gi.rls plus Chnrmru.ne Otit'I. .l\nd J anet k , , nrsc who wrN' ml".-.l11g when the pldure ,,n,.
taken; are cnmlhllltc-l for queen or the l~ng-fn<"C'r's Rall scheduled ror l\111y 10 o.t 1110 Clark llom,,• ,,n
11..ydon Lal,e. The candidates "~ lefl lo right: An.It-a. Uo\\ rU. Bnrba.m Boughton, BArba.m nme-f)ru.111), E \'R UurreU, En1Jyn Bnrrri11. ;uari:nn·t Olson, ru1c.l Ol1~r31 \ 'All S.1a.te.
Oi(!k 8Jebe:r
pllp6rs. It lll0<> arrord$ o r,ne opportunity for those who wlRh to build up their low mid-semester grades In orrortng n quleL study hall Final examlnaUons oftic1ally be· gin on Wcdn0$<lay, Mny 21, whleh I• only 16 school days nwoy.
Bob HnlMk was born in Spokane on January 23, 1939. He attended Coeur d'Aleno High School. Bob was vice president or his sophomore ciaas, vice president or the C Club in his junior year. and u. .Boy,·s Laat,rue ropresentatfve bis junior and &enlor years.. He waa
also a member or the football, baakclbllll, baseball, and track taama.
Bob lJI majoring In bualncss al NIJC. He Is vtee pr~ldent ot lhe fttshm.an class and o. meinber or
I.he Student Board or Control. On Bob's committee are Gall Llepold, Evn Burrell end Bill Bush. rr Bob fa elected, he would Uke to start (l Cardinal letter club and a sLudenl Pep Club. Re would promote more student cooperation and enlllusiaem In achoo! actMtlcs. Bob WIii also promote monthly student body mN!tlngs with Speakers. Dlc.k was born in \Vebstcr. South Dakota, on May 14, 1935. He atLende<f bigh school in Sioux City, Iowa, and graduated in 1953. He lettered In football, trnck, and t<mnUS. Dick was the school delegate to the NaUonal Student current AlfaJr5 Conference In h15 junior year.
Ho 18 majoring In bwrtness. Dick is the pre,iidenl of tbo Lulh·
eran Student Club, sports editor for the ?\TIC Ravrow. and a member or the Vets Club. His general chair.men are Herb llllilhelser and K8rf Ellers. lf Dick la elected, he promloes:
1 Student Publlcity Committee to
put NIJC on the map: 2. Student meollng WHERE YOU CAN SMOKE; 3. Promote Miss NUC for Mill!I Coeur cl' Alene and Miss t..akeshlt- Day.s: 4. Collegc·ispoUJJOr-
cd float tor 4lb or July parade: 6 Ut<e or NIJC ror parldng racultlos during Diamond Cup Rae~: 6 fnsWI PA system In Science buUdtng; 7. Student tnformalion cornmlLtee tor high lchool seniors; 8 Beaull!tcaLlon or coUege campus; 9. lmprovemenl o( Student Union.
The campaJgnlng promises to be exciting. Postora have been going up <>nd th• next rcw days will see much more.