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UMT ENGINEERS OPERATE COHLESS AND «'item LETTERS TOMORRO% NIGHT AND SOME h —SEE PAGE T%0 rag e ! f VOL Sg, NO. Sg THE IDAHO ARGONAUT, UNlVERSITY OF IDAHO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 a H ' ;I I ) :I ~"1j 4 m ~ ! .~10'> '1e hie :Ii! ore StutI.enf.s 'I'1c --I ;, Gras S1oe, Are .x>ected./ don't Students need slide rules. Not tomorrow nfght, nn'y Enrollment for the 1954-55 academic y'ear at the Univer- sity of Idaho has hit the 8000 figure, as late registrations ',I:«I,."::: continued. This is the first time that second-semester en- the Idaho Society of rollment has reached this figure since 1951. One year ago i)': Hall will be held from 9.12 p.m Professional "g'neers. Winning exhibits in the the figure was only 2674 compared to the 1953 figure of tire SUB ba]]rooms, with music be- reportedi University Press Service. WSC's P st have been model farms, 2509, the ]rig furnishedurnis e by Eddie A]- Adding the new students regis- showing mechanized farming and yer'ti an his band. num- + the rocess of tering this semester, the total ill students served during the Unimaginable ber of Cl'OWlf ment will be the presentation off an will be close to 3,500. As of Q According to Jerald Gentry co- year Big engrave p aque to t e engineer- chairman Tuesday, 309 more students regis- I of t]ie dance s the differ- ]rig ddepartmentt t witth tth e mostt out-t- ta fo the s cond sem te this dePartmental displays will in- ed ;I;r ~]sod]ng of the displays decorat't year than were registered at this CsllsS elude overytliing unimaginable and i~iir glggS ihe ba rooms. ™ginable.But the actual time last year. The p]aque wi]] be presented by display plans from the different depart- First-semester .,enrollments are suaiiy quite bit highs than se - ond-semester enrollments, but this I rCSClltiltigll Students may see them for $1.50 The, year there is expected to be little —the price of a ticket to the semi- Before a se]]mut crowd t E. Ppw- formal dance! Tickets are pur- / difference, according to Registrar er Biggs, nationally known or- b bl t th doo . Here's a good turn. The IK book exchange did a land office stuffy, Allen Reeb and Ken Krueger. In line for some'good " ' " gan~t, presented his prog am Ch E'll t k t i th business this last semester, according to Dewey Newman, gook deals are Art Misnert Dewey Newman (the chairman), " "" o Recital HM of the University o entertainment too, Gentry said, chairman. Selling the books are IK's Dennis ThomPson, Bud' ale Hansen and Nan Nelson. served by Idaho was in 1949 with Idaho Music building last night. with a short program and musical a total of It is hoPed3846.'ntertainment that grades wfll be during intermission. Id I $ QP+ Q ~ by George Frederick Hande] the 0 Mj out by the of the week, prob ' erst Boston organist a]so Presented se- Last spring only one woman was ably Tuesday s but nothing definite Chairman of this straight line ,l y ~g Iectio'ns from several other com- ' elected to serve on the ASUI Ex- and curved circle affair is Judd ™ can be promised, r DuSault said. Wol- it posers, Louis']auded Daquin,D lf j ccut]ve Board. Patti Gustafson, an Rogstad. Assisting with the draw- Grades will be sent to the parents gang Mozart,t, o ann Sebast'tian f' Jh ' of s meeter freshmen. "we depe dent from Hays Hag, *niy I g bo ds in pia ning were Uh r- PI!IrlllS Mgi(I!C PllPl C I Iffy&f Pl VotHl BditCS Richard Strauss, Cesar /lW:C: PlnPfe 'ack,and have been all of the time served or one meeting. After t at les DePalmo and Bill Cameron, busy Frank, Robert Schumann and Je- Plans are now ' AWS " " are still snowed under with the co-ed side of the Idaho camPus Publicity; Bob Owsley and Ra]Ph underway for the '!pa'ssed f fhe we Over 1000 books and $550 over the coun««f.th 23 dat o,'o th A i t d W 'g'ous r to be ]iad no voting representation on Glements, orchestra; Don Eddy 'p as'eek SUB cloak room in conjuction with'he book exchange spon- he]d on camp~~ February 20 tp men St~d~~t~ Primary and ge~er- schedule ch the Executive Board. Dpn O]sen, p~~gr~~ and Bi]] . 'ored by the University of idano chapter of inter-Collegiate"" " m World War II Lawr, judging. Pr]help]e speaker this year will .'. al elections at its Wednesday by February 26 if credit is going 23......,d' W]th the ASUI bungling pre- Knig ht s, accor ing o ch airma]1 Dewey Newman. Biggs who is heard re~'ar] no- "Put on your shoesies, dear, and be Monsignor David B. Harrington m- to be received, he 'commented. I ierentia] system pf elections Th e nonpro it operation a over the CBS radio network on,. of Helena, Mont., rePorts Dr. Lor- to rePresentatives of Pub»»ing Officers will be elected for the About Placement knew fpr sure whp was pr take me to the dance! We'l have students wishingh to I modatedd t d t d t se]] Sunday mornings s has been ac-- time to dance a dance and see a eell Weis"e'ss, h."ead of the Christian In- . comPanies. This money, together. next two semesters. The 'ominat- All education majors who wish wllo wash t pn the negv Execu d t t books b the At claimed as the creator of mod- stitute. with all unclaimed refunds from lng assembly will be held Monday. to be placed ln teachmg 1 sltions a th completion of the exchan e ern renaissance pf the o~ga~ Monsignor Harrington will deliv- this, year's sales, will be turned March 14, when all women stu- this fall shpuld ffl] put placement p oi e oer students either get money pr heir Chest. dents will be presented 'the'andi- the Placement Office as er the main address to the Stu-,b ]rs back The b k cpunter over.fo the'ampus forms at dat~~ eh~~~a by'he nominating ." tcorktirtueft ftn Page s, cfyL s) dent~ Monday, F~b~ua~y 21, in the wfl] be open this after~o~n from Next year the IKs are P]ann]ng bor.a d. Nominations wi 'be aflow- Hall Mack]in, .Music Depart- the ballots are counted certain Auditorium.. 3 to'5 p.m. for this a bigger and better book exchange pose. ed at t]te assembly President Kar 1Pk Wi I meht head . othe spmke:this r3war will said N .safes have - ' '' didates with q iion b]e 'tn-:Acctming t New n, hookd oman.sh 'll'aid'..' CStlCI been,Hinc?k]ey s'aid., Biggs expressed enthusiasm for Fol en elude ron 1 giI S, Dr. M 'i - " yr . Ort .. iljf number of votes are dropped from not collected by students after Feb- a service project of the IKS for Igggg@ QIg tithe bu in at tiie meeting e PPortumty m Pi V the neW ie running. e iaod, ore.; Dr. 3 h H. Hge„ f ruary 18 will be sold riext many years. ,':.. year organ that is especially bui]t. for Nampa; Rev. Earl Anderson of was setting. the February and i In last spring's fiasco a member A ~~pf gpss - ~ VC wlHJC veridaie, w sh., nd D . w adair M ch 3 dat fo co d dinn r e of the Independent party claimed h i „][I]] Winner first or- Rich of Logan, Utah. A Jewish f ges nd th eIco g of fS of place among that rttrC OOPS rty.. a candidate had been dropped Rabi, yet to be named, will also June Buchholz, who replaces Na- ganists in every one of Music@ ]Q I I 'America's Annual Polls on the Air,t ~ » whole business had to be counted ., .. Biggs has appeared.as a soloist over agam. And much to the In- „N" ' Qmgg with the Boston, Cincinnati and Week this . '; .Dean of Women Louise Carter T] e Associated Foresters wi]] R.F. year. -; ', '.-,',',"....,,--, .„. dependent party's sorrow they lost launch their 1955 Foresters Ball was present at the meeting. Been to a basketball game? Chicago symphony orchestras an<]. ~ o seat on the Board in the re- Taken in dance?'1 i publicity campaign at the basket- a the London BBC orchestra. He has count. Or have you walked to class and appeared at many of the leading ,f .i ball game tonight between the Ida- III>I I Anyway is now on the "' ii': . snead that the 3 to I.raho f u I ities in the eastand Patti back ho Vanda]s and the PSC Beavers, ':::":.,':;.:.:'sidr]tJfJPQ'::P.'Qffi ~$ t has, pard. jIIIgfegg IIC k.'.„,;~:,fi':.',',:;„:„: .'.„.',.':,-', .': men to women is showing in more Performed in the churches Lee Anderson who did a it was announced today by Jack p .:-'Q~~gg,, ': Jpjo/Qr Qggg great reditable job during the first P]son, chairman of the cathedrals of Europe At looks more semester took a long hop to Vi- dance committee. glance it as if ' i p,'"'. fl'' ''''','; . ''.' than 3 men for every woman turn a to study for a semester. The «A halftime pantpm]me pf ihe '+ Ql I QI,Idge .',',''.,''.'QI)g) 'f'»''gfff%%; ~Irlg~~g Hoard Foresters'nd filled the vacancy laSt Tues- doini-in pf Dangerous Dan 'f~'='u~,; -":.'.":,"., ' day by Nc-'lAre you'etting enough rest? ..;.."4':;,:::,";";;,Ii "';:: ir "..'., 'ions.