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The N.I.J.C Cardinal Review Vol 13 No 5, November 25, 1958

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Chorus Open House Draws Participants St1·0.tn.H trom populu..r songs were h•ard IS8'1ing froru Liw NlJC otage roccnlly, whort> Mrs. Charles Finch 311d her choral group hoslcd a nwslcaJ •·open holl!k:" for lhc en. Lili: studt'nt body and raculty Tht.· event wo.s a..n outgrowU1 of lhn enJo~rment. hei .sludcnu:1 gained lhrough extemporuneow. singing, and Ute CXpl'eS~d de...-lrc to pa.rtlct·

VOU'M:E Xlll, NO. 5

COEUR D'AliEJ:IIE, IDAHO

TUESDAY. NOV. 25, 1958

Phi Theta Kappa t:elehrates Founder's Day

pate or those whos~ time schedules are limited. The success of the ncUvlty has lnHured more 6Uch

45 Students Earn Grade Honors At Mid-Semester Point

t'CSHiorH for lhe

lutur1). Mr. McFarland an,J Mr$. Lange Joined lhe chOl'US nnd otb.,,- lilu<Jents In singing ,;,•loclloM Crom '"Porgy end Bess' and oth<!r rnusica1 comedies. NnnO)· Thompson ac• companied tho ~lnger3 on the eJcctrlr orga1\, and Cene Moran nc·

It haa been reported by Lhe reglBlrn.r's office thal <f5 full-1.lme

s.tudents were doing "B'• or better work at the first mid•semcs:le.r. This Includes lhose students carrying 12 credlL hours or more. The number ot lneom plcLe,i at the time the grru:lus were turned in to o!!fco made ll Impossible to

companied on the piano. Moran, IWlO a prufe&sional plunlst, fovorcd the group with lwc, pluno aetec-

tlons dur-ing the R-OSsion. The group enjoyed lhe ml'ormal Binging so much lhnl lhey •~k•d thul mol"e get•lo-gelhers bt." &eht,dult>d. They ulso nsked that stu'1ents IL-.ten fc,r Rnnount'f'ments ln conjunction· with tho .ongto,t.. and participate in C\'Cn ~.ate.r num•

be complet.ely aconrtlt-e 1n Lb.est

ngiarcs and lhere may be othcrrJ not listed who a.re dolng at least "B" \VOrk.

bers.

The huppy group s hown lu•rr ar.e all full.°fh:dgt.--C.l memtK"rs of thr-

NIJC Will Submit 'Campus Citizen' To Spokane Pap11r

XJ,lC <'h.&ptur oJ Phi Thi>tn. Knppo,

nntlouul Junlor colle~ honororx. Lt-ft to right. ,e:,ted: U.·H•rly L er, "Barbum 0l'>l>Of'2'U\, Jum• St.'hnertl, Yiolet JohnS(>;n. Pan~· Joh.1L"°n, Mn.. Ogi:, Clo ri(• Syn•rsou. ~t.'lnd ... ing, lctt to rlJ(llt : Ma.ry do .E\'a.n,.

At. tht• Nov 13 meeting, \hb Student Boord or Co1\trol waa Informed of a letter, rcce1,•ed by Or. KIJ<lo\.. r r:v;m the Spok('smBn•Rc-

l)("Jb(orl \\'ebh, Denn.is Skeuh•, (iar~ J•"mme. Sh1n f><.~ry, B:1rton \ VrlKh~ O lh·cr ~wa1ta%n.. Bnrh:nn Bough• ton, Sharon \\'ntdrnm. .\.n dre\\ 11.u.Ucry, Dou,:-lM ·younjt". Bett•• Barnum, AnJta lhmt•tl. Q .-rmelltu ~(\h·o.g~·. G:·uy Boot.ht·. E,·tlyu Hull .. ,·Ur, u.nd Ml~ D1mnl,ran 1 fm•uJt,~l:>fltht,r.

\"IMv. T tPc Spokesmnn - Review Wl$hed t'-> know whether or not NlJC would enle.a· a student for

the Campus CIU•~n or tile We•k lhis ,·eat. Tho Board decltled Lo enter~ someone. C&thy ~ta.nning n ntl Hal fle,1dnok w~rc 11pp01nled to make pns1.c:r~ ad\'t.)rUa-lng the

rontest •n the school A ballot b-Ox hus b,ePn plu..c.t!d fn the matn en ..

~1 ·tu.• trio nl lhto l t•f1 (left lo ri.arht), Lithlu. 8(-ek, Beverly Lee nod Gll)'IC'

tranee.

A box w-m be set up In one of lhe holls. Student.a will put t.heir

non1i.n1tllons In lhht box 'T"he final dt-'Citclon ond t.allying or the nomi· n.alions will rest with the Student Board of Control. Nominees for the NfJC's Catn· pus Cilizcn or Lhc Week ror the Spok=1Ut-Rovlew •hould po55ell8 certain qua.li.ticaUona.. Among these ttun.lifiCatlons are n h1,tb ~h.olaatlc overage, o.nd a ruU-Urne etudent. The co.ndJda~~ ~houtd ttlso be acih,•c in school !unctions &..nd .o.cttvi·

ties. Usually. tho Campo~ Clllze.n $hou1d ...tJso be a sophomore. A 1-:ophomor<' has had mo1·e Ume to prove himself or herselr ns rar as grades and actMlies. S tudenta showd nol heaiLate to nomtnule Myonc whom t.hey feel fs 1~ worthy candidate, o.ccordtngto :-it..udenl Soard n(fic1alJ.i.

Interpretative Speech

Introduced This Fall

lnlerpretallvc speeeh Is H new

P e rt,-0m1, J1'0\1ided e.ntcrL'Unnwnt at the Fountler•, l)fiy Ba:n.qu"t nml lnltJntlon. "hle h was held nt T•mplfn', Grill No,·. IO.

--:==:......-U. of I. Delegates Sociology Class Here For Newman Tours Medical Lake Club Initiation Pill Theta Kappa h<ld Founor On Field Trip Banquel inlUatlon

Dr. Kildow Talks To Phi Theta Kappa At Founder's Day it.a

der's Day

J{Udow remi.u-ked Lhat. iscltQla.ri,h1p

16 very lnlporta.nt, but one must posseM other qu.o.)jth.~!i, too, t.o

Twcnty~elght memben1o of Mr. Sto11e'• sotlology cl11ss rOC<!nlly ml,ltlc a !teld trip to the m~nta.l

iru,LuUon al Medical Lnl<e. The ~tut.lt:n\.-8 were introduced tu \·arlows mcmbeni of Lhe statr. which rnc.ludfW 12 docton, two 01

Achieve succeM.

whom we?'c p~ychi,atrists ond two

Tllt!' m~n,ooni-, pledg~. and guests had bron.stcd chicken. Rev LymsT1 \\... \Vfnklc gave the in,.,.(H.:a.• li(ut. 1Vler dinner Std.n Perry. president. presided durinJ; lhe lnlUallon oC Lho pledges.

or whon, wer.: .P$)-'chologh;~ lind at nurses. According to the orn-

C'IU.Ss which h.o.8 been organjU\d tlus f•ll. The purpos,, Is to proJ>llro tal~ntcd aludenL• for pubhc J>•r!01·mnnce. The r .."Quircmcnts nrc tL prugrttm r,f ,JO mlnulcR of memnriz<.td 1·('1\Qfng-. AfSd I\ student mu~t.. nppe-tLr on Cl\'e, prog-l"nm,; R ycu.r. The c1ag.'i con.qb,1.,s of 111-x- me.m-

Those inlUated Into Phi Thola Kappa were June Sr.hurll, Bewr1y Lee. Andrt!w Haltery, Pansy John1$0n, Violel Johnson. Bu.rbarn Osborne, Barton \Vrlght, Cn.ry FrA.me, and Or. Ogg, who wu cloolod at. an honorary member o! the orgo1ti•

Th'-' clan ts held to u

LlnLlo. Beck sn.ng "\Vee C.ooper of

aujni.rmun bccnust" ot the lnlch.Blvc wo1·k Md tndMduol o.tlcoUon needed The srndont• ore alrtl,dy whippin!J' their program, 111 to shape ~nnthii N)~rc wa.q the rnt to piPr• ronn wiLh Ute reading or ~rt. Whlppoon, ill, nt \he Phi Theta Kapp• bn.nqurt Judy Reynolds has the readJnl!", Crt•m~nn., r<"ady for recltR.J. Clatie Syversnn has sev1U'af ntimlwr~ ready. along with Anita Rowell, Judy Ghlglerl, nnd I·"rttnC'C,; Nowacld. Mr. E'a,-1 Priddy I• tho instructor or I.ho clll.••

Fite" and Mrs:. 1-"lnch or U1c Mmdr Department explained the nuto. h!U'p and sang an old Scotch btclled. Sflndra Nyro. trc,m the NIJC lnterpretatJon cJa.ss, gave 8 read.. Ing enUUed "Mountrun WblUoor-

bcrt1 only.

A large number

nnd

ut Ten1plin's No,•. l9. The spenker wu Dr. G 0. Klldow pre$ldent or NLJC, His Lopic was "SC'hOltt.r~hip vs. SU(l(:CSS... Dr

Z4ltfQn

Beverly Lee, oau Pc.n;ons. and

wHI."

Phi Th~ta Kapp,, is spons,,re<I by Mias LoreL\o Dunnigan,

ma.La or Uhl institution. l·lO more llu.TSe& 8 re neefled to co.re for lhc 2,100 palicJ\l.s, 100 or mo,.. of whom are C"hjJtlren. Doctors and socin..l workers lectured to the 1•udtlng SLUdenUI. nJtcl' w hlch the t..tlass wa.s conduc:tcc.t

th.rough reception rooms. wards, •nd <X:cup11t1onru Lhe..a1>y rooms.

tn addition to Utt· r..:gular resl· d<!nts of th~ hospital, maximum

security pn..tient.H have bocn lraru;fered from the state pn!:IOn. Ap-proxlmulely 80 attrndt'nls nl"e employed lo care tor them

Alter nrrh"u..t .tt the insUtutton t-1 p«tienl first recel\'e:oc 1,1 phy8'1c.al chet,k-up. \Vtthln 72 hour~ he h11M

recei\'erl n ~mplelo psycholoi;icnl testing, according to 5nfomulUon tcI ~ - by tho dOClOMI. All unu.sual trend Is the tendency

of more ond more people to ·volun .. e~ll the ln•lilution end &~k

ui.rH)·

DA.NC£ sen EDT'l.ED lt's r1·ee! The SNEA is spon,;oring n. dn.•..."-.o;;up d~1C:t\ ftl."tJ of chtu·gc.

for- aid. Six to se,•cn people htl\'e been known to ask for eelf-com• m•tmcnta wiUHn a week. The ho.11-

on F'r1da.y, No,1• 28 in the gym.nn~ lum. Tho do.nc.c wllJ be from 8;30 to 11 '30. There will be n o rahettlra.

pltaL however, bJ,l.8 been unable tQ accommodate lhr incr~A.Ntng num-

b"r of oppllcanu,.

delegates

from th<, University of {do.ho Nev.r.. ma.n Club attended U1t! NUC Ne\\ .. ina.n Club's banquet on Nov. 16. nL the St. ~r.homaas parish hall, nnd helped lnltitt.tc members ot the NtJC ch.apter into lhe naUonnl .Ncwm.an CJub. Th.c. lnipressive intttu..tion CC.l'Cn\Ony was conducted by eandleJighl. Fn.Lhu.r- $Chm1dt,

Nl)On.i;Or of the Moscow club -and tho club o!CicerR rron\ the Univcr.. slty cuch gave Short h:sptralional

talks. Aft.er the dinner, members of tht> two clubs en;oyed dancing

Thero. were no s:tratg-ht 4 (4.0) sb.1dents, but there we.re tive with g111cle poinl avorage ot 3.l> or blgber. Ruth Noble led the group With " grade poJnt aver~e ot 3.83. Others were Rufus Cook, Beverly Lee. Judith Reynoltls, AJ Rhoades, and Judith Russom. Other honor students are JJsted below: Jnoe Arnold, Lyle Babbitt, Belle Ba.mum. Denny Be.rare.I, Victoria Bougtiton, Evtt Burrell, Donald Canlin, Sharon CnrkUC!, EUen Dahlman, Donald Donaldson, Dana Elmig, Mary Jo &~ans, Josephine Finney, Roberl Gri!!ln, Evotyn Hallvlk, Nell Harms, Olana Hon•on, Marvin H ollJngsworth, Anita lloweu, Violet Jolmson, Catherine ~r11nning, Lola J\futors, 'Elmer Millheisler, Gary OrmeSl\er. Barbara Osborne, Helen Park, Lillian Ralls, Frn.nces Rubow, Mary Gall Schull, Carmelita Scl\'age, Leslie Steele, Oliver $,van.son. Wlmam Tangen, Nancy Thomp.son, Sharon Waldram , Paul WL'Ctllg, Barton Wright, Richard Wynecoop, and Douglas Young.

WAA Formed; Liepold Elected To Head Group O(ficers \\re.re chosen Qt Lhe first meeting of the Womc-n·s Ath.Jeuc A ~ciallon. Those elected wero: president, Gall LlePold; ,<ice pr esident, Fra.ne:ts: Nownck1; secretary, Mickey Whiteley, and social chflirman. Terry Grant. MISB Beryl Johnson 1s the club sponsor. Plans are being made !or u wellrounded sporla prog,·nm Lo be con, ducted in the gymnasium on .M on•

days end \Vtdnesdo.ys ln the afternoon.

Some suggestions tor Lht!

LO hi-fl records. Charmaine Oeltz. lheir 1958 Homccomlng Queen, wa.s among lhc members or the Unlver$'ily or Idaho Nl"'\\"ffl.an Club coming- up tor the banquet. Chtt.rma.ine wa.s pre.~ddent ot Lh~ Nl.JC New•man Club la,l year, and thl~ yea,, Is active m the U. or r. Newman Club.

sports program ha.ve been bul<et· boll, volleyball and bodminlon. A point system is being drawn up to allow girls Lo earn leUcrs in different sports. The WAA also plans Lo spolll!Or a Pop Olub to ~beer at I.he NlJC baskclbn.11 games. It will coopcrato wllb Lhe cheer leaders. One ne1'd not belong Lo W AA to belong to Ute Pep Club. It "' hoped that

The NIJC Newman Club ptn.ns to

this wut a.rouse more Interest In games.

~nd -seve.raJ delegates to the re-glonn..l Ne.cwman Club convention at :-.to.scow over th" Thanksg!Vfng vacaUon. Member• or tho college Newn1nn Clubs from ~Contnnn, Idaho. Oregon. a nd Wnshlngton c.•otl"'ges wUI attend the convention. On Nov. 30 Lhe club \1111 have a b1·eakfa.sl together 11Cler 8 o'clock ~fa."'$, FatJ1er HopkJn~• .sp,Qnsor or Lile group. wtU pto\'fde an interestIng speaker Crom Austria. Ko.thy ?\files Is in uha.rge of th~ food for th., hrenk!ast..

AddlUnnat ooclal acLivltie• wm be held by lho W AA. A dance tor all •tudenls is belnir considered, This organizaUon 1$ open to aU

women students wh~ Ill'< Interested in sports. Everyone IS urged to attend. <'!.,ASSES REStmtE ~lONOAl' Students and f~cully will observe 1'h<lnk.&glvlng wllh a vacation Thursday and Friday. Cl1111Aes resume Mondn.y.


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