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Boise State UniversityScholarWorks

Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents

11-29-1948

Roundup, November 29Associated Students of Boise Junior College

Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, itreveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of thismaterial; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allowfor text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact SpecialCollections and Archives at [email protected].

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BJC Overlooked As CommitteePicks Duluth for East and ComptonFor West in Little Rose Bowl Game

Je Fails to Win Little Rose Bo-wIBid. ii

• • .. the BJC

BOISE, IDAHO, NOVEMBER 29, 1948

E CANDIDATES (or Intercollegiate Knight Duchess arc: left to right, seated, Sally Edison, Joyce Wardle,jorie Sullivan; standing, Shirley Johnson, Marianne Cook, Joan Med(ord, Terry Foss, Betty Petteys and Colleene. The girls were nominated by II' members.-------------------:

BJC Delegates Bach To Boogie.To Attend Meeting Jazz Show Plans

The Boise junior college Interna- W II U d W"tioual Relations club will send two e n er aydelegates to the Northwest Conferenceof International Relations clubs to beheld at the University of Oregon inEugene December 3 and 4. About200 delegates from 30 schools in Or-egon, Washington, Idaho, Montana,British Columbia and Alberta are ex-pected to attend the two-day conferenceon international affairs. The confer-ence, as well as the clubs, is sponsoredhy the Carnegie Endowment for In-ternational Peace.

The topics for the conference willencompass problems of American andCanadian foreign policy as they re-late to the United Nations, Europeand the Far East, and Latin America.

The main speaker will be Dr. C.Easton Rothwell, vice-chairman of theHoover Insuuue and Library on War,I'eace, and Revolution of Stanford uni-versity. Dr. Rothwell served as execu-tive secretary of the United Nationsconference at San l~rancisco in 19'15,as secretary-general to the United Na-tions delegation to the UN in 1945-46,.and as executive secretary of the secre-tariat of the Department of State: Heis a graduate of Reed college and hasadvanced degrees from the University W·ere You Tha'nkfulof Oregon and Stanford universit! .

The local International RelatIOnsduhs is one of a thousand similarc1uhs in the United States, Canada,and Mexico. Bill Roden is presidentof the BJC International Relationsdub, and Dr. Paul E. Baker is faculty

adviser.

Duchess To Bewned At Ballember 17

e annual formal Golden Plumesponsored by the I.K,'s will beFriday night, December 17, in

nrditorium announced Bill Hoch-1', Duke.esof the candidates for Duchess

alsobeen announced. Five of thewill be elected Tuesday, Novem-23 in the auditorium at 12:30,ill serveas Duchess and the otheras attendants. The candidatesShirley Johnson, Betty Pettvs,Wardle, Terry 110SS. Marianne

,Marjorie Sullivan, joan Medford,.Elison,Colleen Locke, and MaryHouston.

e date for the nail has beencd from Decembel' II to Decem-17, Duke Bill Hochstrasser an-ced today.

e committees for the dance arc:rations-Eimer Sandy and Wayneht; invitationS-Bill Roden amiBreakenridge: floor al~d door-~avis, Harry Goebel and Jack; Intermission-Keith Taylor and

Gibson;programs-Tom Brandon..t Tuesday the IK Initiation wasin the Student Union and accord-

totr d' .a Ilion the lIew members eachallowedto paddle one of the oldbers-usually the one who hadcd thelll the hardest. The new

bel'SWere given a welcoming ad·by Dr. Spulnik and Duke Bill

strasser 'I'j". . Ie new members are:Empie,Bob Kimball, Lee Smith,

Erstand,Bill Ross, Warren Stevens,manWood, John EIOl'i-lga Glennpl . • ,, on,Rob Brewe!'. and Chuck Grif-

Student DirectoryScheduled Friday

The Student Directory has beenscheduled to come ,out l'riday. Theteason some names do not appear onthe lists is because the list was se-cured at the beginning of the yearand students who registered late orwho did not pay their fees were not

on Ihe list.

Twenty.-two MoreShOpping DaysTill Christmas

Plans are under way for the bigannual musical show, "Bach toBoogie," which because of the demandfor seats at last year's performancewill be staged for two nights thisyear at the Boise high school audiotorlum.

A full musical program of dancing,singing and orchestration will be pre-sented.

A twenty.piece dance band will bethe last portion of the show directed byGil> Hochstrasser. They will play spe·cial numbers including a ProgressiveJazz Concerto. Gib also arranges themusic for this half of the program.. Bill Jamison is general chairman.Other committee chairmen and as-sistants are: publicity, Merle Carpen-ter; assistant, June Stille; business,Marvin Chapman; assistant, JohnWorthwine; classical committee, Shir-ley Fowler; assistant, Phyllys Qualey;program planning committee. BobBrower; assistant, Blaine Jolley; stagesetting committee, Dick Clark; assist-ant, Bill Johnston.

Were you thankful last Thursdaythat you lived in a peaceful nation,with the rights of free speech andliberty?

Were you thankful when you satdown to that table with your motl~er,father and maybe brother and sistetiAnd that all the good things that wehave on this traditional ThanksgivingDay meal?

Yes, were you thankful for the lessfortunate people of the world andmaybe had a thought or two for themon this day?

Yes, were you thankful that theschools ,of our nation make this daya holiday so we can enjoy this yearly

event?Yes, we all ShOllld be thankful.

The Pasadena junior Chamber of Commerce announced the selectlon ofDuluth Junior college to represent the East in the Little Rose Bowl game

December II. They will play Compton Junior college of California.Although UJC publicity director, Len L. Simpson, went before the selec-

tion committee with photographs and information on the UI'OIlCOS,the BJC

team was again overlooked. ,,/It seems that the school is not far enough- east to be picked as eastern

representative nor near cnough California to be the western representative.·Even though Art Hannifin, a BJC alumnus and a member of the Pasadena

Junior Chamber of Commerce, voted (01' BJC it was to no avail.A factor in the selection was the Williamson poll which rated the BJC

team low. The basis for these ratings is the scores piled up. However,C.oach Lyle Smith docs not believe in getting a score just because the teamcan but he believes in letting all the players play that is possible.

The Broncs can look back on two undefeated seasons with pride even

though they have been left out in the cold.One of the players was heard to say, "Oh, well, we had a good season

anyway."

French StudentsMeet In Union

Six BJC StudentsAttend Red CroslConf.renee In UtahFrench students .en masse attended

the November meeting of le Cerdefrancais Tuesday evening at the Stu- A group of six. girls, sponsored bydent Union. The group was greeted the Boise Chapter of the R.ed Cross,by Mrs. Lee Pivornick, club advisor. left for the annual convention Friday,Archie Lozier, president, introduced November 5. }'riday evening afterRichard Rustay, chairman for the registration, a banquet was held atevening. .which time speeches were presented.

An interesting and varied program Other schools represented as well aswas offered. Shirley Fowler and June JC were BYU of Provo, Utah; CollegeStille led the students in the singing of Idaho, of Caldwell, Idaho; Idahoo( French songs. Brief talks in: French State college, of Pocatello; and Uni-about. France were given by Connie

. Obenchain and George Patterson, first versity of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.year students. Phyllis Qualey and General meetings were held Satur·Blaine Jolley played a piano duet day morning and individual workshopby Ravel. group discussions met. The workshop

Highlig~ti~ the evening's e...t~~!~!".~~n.8~~t~ ~f ~our gr.oues in. w.h~~ thement ',viis a speech by Miss Nathalie following were combined: InternationalSmith who just returned from two Activities and Disaster Preparedness;years in Paris. She spoke of current Relief, Volunteer Services, Health andproblems of the French ~ple and Safety, and Public Ilelations; Fundrelated many personal expersences. Raising Campaigns' and Operation of

Keith Taylor and Doug Russell C II U' E' h h I• 0 ege mts. ac sc 00 sent awere m charge of refreshments servedd. th . t ., F h f'l representative into each of these fourunng e m ermission, rene I ms

concluded the program. groups which discussed the topic underconsideration. A,. panel forum preten-tation was given in the afternoon anddosing ceremonies ended the conven-

tion. •

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Carmen Monsanto,To Marry Bill Raine

Caren Monsanto, former B J CSpanish department student assistant,will marry Bill Raine in San Fran-cisco on December 18th according toword received by Mrs. Camille B.Power.

The president ot Guatemala, Dr.Juan Jose Arrevalo, will be representedat the wedding in the person of theGuatemalan consel.

The wedding will be performed inthe old Spanish tradition and promisesto be a colorful event, said Mrs. Power.

Filtll Lib.. " GetsSuppty of N.wFiltII. anel Equip.....

The film library has purchased 'thisyear two more projectors, a Victor andan Ampron; they also received a newwire recorder. They now have manynew films that are ready for use.Some of these are on the Homecom-ing and E.O.C.E. football games anda few on the touring of Europe. Anystudent or dubs who want to showany of these films come to the libraryand make arrangements to use them.Just see "Wheaties,"

An ApologyThe paper didn't come out last

Wednesday as accordi~g to schedule.Well, we're not in the habit of mak·ing apologies unless we are in thewrong and since this isn't entirelyour fault please consider this as aslight a,Pology. To be brief - thestories come in too late for a Wed-nesday paper .and there was no schoolI,'riday, scr-today. That's easy enoughto understand, itsn't" it? One morething before getting off. The paperis a bi-monthly and the next issuewill be a week from this coming ;Fri.day.

Stud.nt In.tructorDelayed En Rout.

Arantza Cazlis, new student instruc·tor in the Spanish department, hasbeen delayed and it is not knownwhen she will arrive.

Term System Chang ••To Semester Basis

The 1948 fall semester at BJC hatchanged from a term to a semettabasis and stndents enrolled prior toSeptember, 1948 who are following aparticular curriculum should com·plete required courses to a semesterbasis. Students doing so should regis-ter in the General Office before No-vember 27. Students completing suchcourses should contact their instructonon or before November 29.

If there is any doubt as to coursesto be completed students should coD·tact John Riddlemoser or Mn. MaryT. Hershey.

School Issues NewParking Tickets

Something new has been added.Student drivers who park on theyellow lines in front of the ad build·ing now receive white parking ticketsreminding them that this space shouldbe kept free to avoid accidents. Maybewe had better watch the school tralficrules.

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Page Three1948 RJC ROUNDUP

The -first organizational meeting ofthe recently formed Idaho Foreignlanguage teachers attociation tookplace Novemher 26 and 27 here atUJC.

Delegates to the conclave came fromthe University of Idaho, College ofIdaho, Northwest Nazarine college andParrugut college and Technical In-stitute.

Among the subjects taken up at themeeting were: the aim and contentof first and second year college lan-guage courses, methods, textbooks,testing program and exaniinations.Special speakers who addressed theconvention were Dr. A. C. Jones, whospoke on the roles of foreign languagein science and Mrs. Harry Morris,onof foreign language uses in husiness,and Governor C. A. Robins.

Foreign Langu~geTo Meet At BJC

, Producesular RadiogramOver KDSH

. rcgular progr~1l1 "" titl~d Itiahoes On the A1I' IS being heldKDSI-! every Sunday afternoon5:30 to (j:UO. The colleges par-. g last sunday, N ovem her 21

Ull .BoiseJunior college, College of

und Norlhwest Nazarene col-, .1

Junior college ope.ned thesunday with the followll1g II U Ill-

"Sonota" by Handel played hypp; "Pleading," by Edward EI-Intcrlude," by Andre Kostclanetz;

Sketches from the Far East,"nan Alberti; "Whell Evening, By Way of Pretext," "HopingTime," and "The Beloved I'el-"I" A scene 1'1' tl fisung by Mrs. Forter: ieee cn -:-~ ~:-,,:,:==-~_~O1l1 IC irst school production, "Cradle Song"de Habanera," by Maurice Ab t S h I h ----------------

, play,d by M<. Epp: "Th,,·, OU C 00 'T e Cradle Song' II< Mo," Joy:' by Paul Nordofl. . A gliu.,p,e 01 some of the outstand- IQuestion of theelian," by Thomas Dunhil1; lIlg ,fasluons with the students all the A Review Week.·bourg Gardens," by Kathlecn fiJC campus arc-Lucille '1' I .ea man ~ Jn the first place, all the criticism

ing, sung by Mrs. Forter; "Con- long brown tweed skirt with tile UI1- I I. 0 uie play, "The Cradle Song," can

for Olive" and "Strmgs on pressed pleats in the back that nearly 1 I. I J 1 J I all ),' lC good. However, no play I'Ses," by I'crg'alcs1 am .0 III \ar- rcac I the floor - That i I. ) ue coat, perfect so we will give both sides of

li, played by Mr. Epp. ACCOlll- t~'1ll1med with gray fur that we sec the story.t for Mrs, Fortcr was Helen Bul- Key Larson wearing- - Terry Foss' Tl te cast as a whole was very well

for Mr. Epp. Elcaner Snodgrass. new brown and tan plaid coat-Rex- chosen-little scene stealing was ob-e program was produced by, the ene Sproat's wooden-rimmed glasses- s~rved. Sister Marcella, portrayed byradio production class. IBarbara Gilkey wearing a pastel Ellen Johnston did hold the attentionI checked skirt with unpressed pleats of the audience during the first act to

I and a. green sweater that goes very a great extent because of her charac-well With her blonde trcsses-s-Barbara tcr part, however, the audience feltBedel in a long dark green coat that Jet down in the second act hecause ofdocs something for that red hair of her small participation. Gail M.organ;hers - Jean Nelson's bright yellow as the Mother Prioress, was outstand-and red checked jerken - Ida Rag- ingly well cast while Merle Carpenter,

gold samlles and royal hlue suit we feel, was incorrectly cast as Antonia,dress - Barbara Layton's beige rain the young lover. Verdy McCurdy withcoat with matching hood - Jean Rus- her sparkling eyes and personalitysell in a three-quarter length leopard would have been better cast in a morecoat with a shoulder bag to match - juvenile part because of her youthfulDorothy Lyle in a red coat and hood appearance. Rosemary Hill, as thelined in hright plaid. disapproving Mother viceress was out-

A few things we noted in the crowd standing in her characterization of theat the last football game were-Mary- so-called villano Donna Johnson, Idagrace Smith selling hot-dogs and wear- Rogers, Mary Hostetler, and Dianeing a cule pair of bell-bottom navy Larsen each carried out their partsslacks _ Sylvia Cusick in a pair or as nuns, although minor, very well.levi peddle pusJrers _ Jean Hammer Fay Spilsbury, who was billed as theand Marjorie Beebe wearing plaid main character, Sister Joanna of thepeddle pushers. Cross, climaxed each act with an out-

Not to be outdone by the girls, we standing performance. Barbara Thurs-have a few boys sporting some pretty ton, as Theresa, looked from the aud·sharp clother, for instance - Fuzz ience like the answer to a young man'sNelson's pale yellow cordemy jacket- praper, but was inclined to over-actKen Pecora's light green silk shirt and her part somewhat. The doctor, pOl"Bob Flenore's equally pretty orange trayed by Ferris Weddle and Charlesone _ Several I:K. pledges attired in Devine, each did a fine job in addingoveralls, various colors of socks, old spice to counteract the seriousness ofshirts and neck pieces consisting of a the play.peddle strung up on a piece .of raw- The scenery, which was built underhide _ Pete Call in a green and white the leadership of Jim Morris and theski s\\'cater __ All the boys wearing play production class, was very nat-the loud,,' nl ">eJ<. _ Glen Kam' mal lookiog ,I though tl" ,ud; .. ", HUNTERSsporting a bright blue sweater with was held in suspense as to whe~her DO YOj"gged lin" oE red, hlack and nthee D;ane Lmon wnuld "er get the door U NEED ANY EQUIPMENT?wi"", n",niog 'hrangh it _ Eugen, do"d or not. All ;n all the ."'1"'1' If So, Inspect the Complete Line at

Lyle in a vcry brilliantly colored plaid hcld up very well. ' Me CAL L' 5shirt. - Nothing much- can be said about the

costumes exccpt that they were beau- PAUL BROOKS, Managertifu\. Wc wcre astonished, however, Kitty-Corner ,from Post Officeto learn that the nightgowns of those • ,__ 1_._......_..-.---.- ..- ...._.. -.;- ••-----....idays were made of burlap sacks. The •• •• • ••Doctor in his appropriate costumelooked ancient. Miss Thurston'speasant dress was very attractive andcute.

As a whole we think the play wasa big hit and one of thc best playsgiven at UJC in years.

WHAT FAULTS DO YOU FINnWITH THE ISSUES OF THISYEAR'S PAl'ER?

Agnes Egeland: "I think it is prettysW~Jl. Features are especially wellwritten.'

RECORDS

l. "My Darling, My Darling"Col. 38353Doris Day & Buddy Clark

2. "Money Song"Col. 38352Buddy Clark

3. "Short And Sweet"Col. 38335Dick Jurgens

4. "Blue Champan~i'Vic. 20-3131Tommy Dorsey

5. "Stardust"Bing Crosby

6. "Where'd Dat Money Go?"Vic. 20-3149

, Page Cavanaugh

7. "Boy With the Rip in HisPants," Vic. 20-3154Roy Rogers

Gordon Harbert: "The Bronco Newssheet promotes a good deal of in-terest to any reader. I believe thestaff .could use some one with a realnose for news,"

We'll be very glad to see you inthe Roundup room tonight to pickup your assignments. -Ed.

Helen Lyman: "No particular faults.It has been generally improved sinceast year. I e~joy reading all sections,"

Delbert E. Hearn: "As the paperis no~ published, I find it informativeenjoyable, and worthwhile," '

Anonymous: "Gossip is fine-if itis all in fun. Sometimes it hurts. Leaveout some of the rough stuff,"

Ruth Buettner: "I believe more ef·fort has been put forth this year,especially in the feature and sports'departments. It's an all-round betterpaper this year,"

Don Bakes: "I don't think that theeditorial page of the Round-Up shouldbe like that of the Statesman. In otherwords, color it up.

June Stille and Ray Coley:"If there's something you don't know

aboutIt will he in our paper, without a

doubt.If it's important news you seekIt will be in our paper twice a

month!"

APPLIANCE ~NDRECORD SHOP

'11 Hochstrasser.y Guy At BJC

213 N. ,10th ~hone 4~2,ill Hochstrasser: blue eyes, greenr and an ear-to-ear grin, plus 16[)ndsof athletic muscle, a becomingsh, and a high output think fae-~. . . . He's also Intercollegia teIghtDuke. presidcnt of B.JC's l'u-eTeachers of America, and "a way-

ek quarterback" for the Broncs.Aneducation and P.E. major, Hill= t~ be a co;~ch. He's deeply inter-

111 educatIOn; and one of hisbilions is to travel to Germanyerrece.ivinghis 1\S to teach Englishd phYSicaleducation to the childrenlheolIicers and men in the occnpa-nal force (If the program is stilloperation hy then, that is). "I

ouldlike t( " I l') sec pn) IC welfare ex-nded" he sav'" . II f, 'Js, espeCia Y rom theand .pOInt of the childrcn who willmedaygovern our ('ol1l1try."Favorite '" ;M. actIvItIes include athleU<:s,lInt~ngand fishing, and "Gottenburg'seatlVe ..Wl'1t1l1gclass," His hobby ishotography . I I . ."U1< le enJoys foolingoundwitll . 3-,I :J mill. camera. Petves-" "gOSSIpS,reckless drivers, and

oplethat .won t donate to charities."Asfor f I Il . 001, -Iochstrasser says, "I

heartIlv 'It . 11 I"J' ,I mea sl Preferencesm to be . f, SPiCY oods, lettuce salads,lIll,and "satlinlay night onions, aI'-erthe dance."

Bill is el ' - Ib Ig,lgCI to Vcrda McCurdy,OUl whicl IItat 1 1e uttered the followingement: Qll(lte " ' 1 "Pr ' slg 1, unquote...essedfor I '1lh I Clal s, he admitted thatey pial"S 1 to be llIarried-FLASHI-,ODletil1le.. I .\\Ilun thc next 15 years."Entcring tl .. . . ,'46 Ie serVIce 111 September,

, ,Hochslrasser- I k I . . .Ill" ., 00 liS baSIC tral11-g ott El 1"1' 'j'of tl _' so, exas. Fellow members

IC hrst c· . .served' Jav,dry, With whom heItldu I In Japan as occupatir)ll troops

(CLeeS'1BrownD' •nut \, Ken Pecora, RalphEhn.' Ick Clark, Mick JutSUll1, and

el Sandy.

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Stolen from 'Utes' ..-- ...._ ...-.- ....-,..-..- ..---. II • ..__ II ...... • ••A bunch of the Broncos were whoop'

ing it upDown on the Union building grcen.The kid that handled the deck of cardsHad dcalt a clover queen.And hack of the steps in a solo gameSat dangerolls Monte McUrooks.And watching him was his light of

lovcThe babe who is known as Snook.Whcn down from the hills to the cam-

pus belowAnd into the lure of the gameAppeared a sophomore of ill reputeAnd Slater was his name.Therc was none who could place the

stranger's faceThollgh they searched themselves for

a clue /"Hut all they found was a Kinsey report,A nail and a hottlc of glllc.The stranger stumblcd across the

lawnAnd p;llls~d by the side of Snook.She droppcd her eyes in the coyest way;''''hcn he picked thclll lip his hand

shook (cLt,'s);But MOllte IVlcBrook was quick .on the

Let's go to the • • •

ME-H'S WARDRO·BE_EVERYTHING FOR.MEN AND YOUNGMEN-

(And everyone got wet).The crowd drew near for they knew

that hereEach man his match had met.Slat was a keg of dynamite and Montewas a spark of flame. ~.-_.- ...- ••-._ ...-.----.- ..,,- •••-.- ...- •••-.- ...- ......!._.....A cry went lip at the murderous way

they whispered each other's name,Then all of a sudden the scene was

cleared,And all was calm and serene.There was never a trace of Snook 01

McBrookAnd Slat too, was gone from the sceneThe world has forgotten by now what

took place on Union building lawn-Forgotten the terror on every face as

thcy watched the goings-on.But if you would recall the dastardly

deeds that took place that day,Just ask someone from the Roundup

crowdAnd they'll tell )'011 that crime doesn't

pay.

Kal Sarlat Joe Sarlat

10th and Main St. Boise, Idaho

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Arrange for aA SWIRL-CURL CUT

PROFESSIONAL HAIR CUTS - - $1.00

SUPERVISED STUDENT "VORK

STATE BEAUTY COLLEGEPhone ~904117 North Tenthdraw,

(An artist he by tradc).Hc watched the man named SlaterAnd the pass at Snook hc had madc,Terror reigllc(1 as he drew his gil II,

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BJC Ends Second Undefeat~~~W k H- hi- ht the !iO and l-Iend 'ee 5 Ig Ig 5 pass to halfback [Jersonrm~l;

, llershellAI,I.

18 5 - hi w- Illes later. Malone tookit'''''l:l''tra Ig Ins and raced to paydirt.HeOill~fm the extr'l IJo' nd~'I'

d ' lilt Was g~With 103-Yar Run ,BJC came backand0 \pl.ly after taking tl nileFrisch broke loos fie Or~;, '" e rOhlb4,and ) aced ul yardsforhis .t\idoll' u of the afternoon.tblll

At the stan of th f"'OCI' e ourth~. ~ gilaI'd Dick Hesse~ •.a pass deflected 0(( thetlIct .Bl'Onc~) back and ran it I~~'the filial OreO'onseo tlI',

• '0 reo Honce aRalll bOOledth .

e extra~BJC :~gain hit like Iighto'.'~

b:lck Dill Weeks 1000kth~ .kick and raced 103 yardsd .

• • O\i'n~ihill's. behind precisionbl~the final swrc of the ga ,.

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Smiling Jack Frisch-Bronco Hi-Scorer

Smilin' Jack, the top·kick leather high respect is not hard to conceive,packer for the JC'ers performed in his because they have seen this 192 pounds

of speed and muscle dynamite theusual superb manner in the last home best lines in the country, and theygame against the EOCE Mountaineers know that when Frisch tackles thelll

------ .....-------. to rack up three touchdowns, putting they stay tackled. Not only did FrischBJC Boxing Team him in the top touchdown bracket by make the most touchdowns this sea-

t\l'O TD's. It is a high honor to be son so far, but he has probably setTo Be Formed top scorer for a team like Boise Junior up more with his faking and blocking.college blll to a football player, the I doubt if anyone has kept check ofhonor that ranks highest is the "Club the tackles made, the blocks layed,House esteem," or what your team and the yardage gained by each playermates think of you. No man was ever but if such records had been kept weheld in higher regard than is Frisch are confident that our boy Jack Frischby his fellow team members. To the would be right up there on top infans that have seen him perform this every respective list.

Mr. Frisch hailed from Melba, Idahowhere he pla}'ed one year of footballbefore transferring to Nampa wherehe picked up quite a reputation injust one year of football. It was alucky day for fiJC and an unluckyone for Nampa high when Jack wasdedared ineligible to play high schoolfootball (he lost on year because ofthe transfer fwm another school) be.cause Lyle Smith lost no time in get-ting him enrolled in BJC. In theseason of 1947 he did not get to showhis best because of an inj ury early inthe season and also because he wasplaying behind an old veteran of the

\gridiron Ray Koll, but he showedenough stuff that Lyle spent the sum-mer building an offence around hisline smashing ability,

This is the last year at fiJC forsmiling Jack and that is bad news in-deed, but as in Nampa's case maybeour loss will be some other bigger col.lege's gain. There are some schoolsdrooling over the prosriect of fillingup the fullback slot with this linecrashing chunk of man but rumorsare that it will take quite an offer toget this boy off the farm for anotheryear.

Broncos EndSeason UndefeatedDown Yakima 52-0

fiJC's Broncos ended a.noth~r .un.depeated season by wallopmg \ akima52 . O. This lopsided victory putsthem in a better position for LittleRose Bowl consideration.

Fullback Jack Frisch aided by half-back Ed Troxel, Dick Weeks andEarl Williams sparked the team forterrific ground gains.

The Broncos rammed over a lonetouchdown in the first period but ranwild in the second with three moretallies. Boise added two each in thelast two periods. Only four out ofeight conversions were successful.

The nJC scoring machine was putin gear in the second quarter by endAllen Jackson' after he intercepted aYakima pass and ran 22 yards to paydirt.

The final score came in the lastminute of play and was tallied byguard Jim Sponsler who had beenmoved to the tailback spot. Sponslerhit the center of the line for fiveyards, then swept around right endfor 35 yards and the TD on his nexteffort.

Boise piled up 19 first downs tofive for Yakima.

All those interested in boxingmould le-olve their names withCoach Smith it was announc:ed. Ithas been definitely decided to havea team if enough men are availableto compete in aU weight divisions.

With the score 18 down and one to wm, we don't ~hink that BjC witto go and two weeks rest under their become a doormat for anybody forbelts the wild horses of the JC cam- a little while.

• • •pus will invade the Jakima camp thisThanksgiVing day; let's hope thatThanksgiving night they will havesomething to be thankful for, andfrankly we think they will. This Ya.kima crew is not one to be taken toolightly however, as they have a goodptssing attack and some of these under-clogs can get awful rough as the Bron-cos found out last game with theEOCE team. There is a lot at stakethis last game of the season, becauseif the Broncs win it will be period10 a great football sentence for a fewgraduating members and if they looseit will be a question mark to a notso great one.

• • •

A sign of fall second to none is thelate light in the local gymnasiumswhere the tall thin masters of themaples' spend long hours perfectingcoordination and tricks of the tradein anticipation of competition of theintense type basketball. BJC wiII bein this competition this year with adetermination, backed by condition andquite a good deal of skill. Fifteenlaps is the order of the day set downby Boise junior college's basketballboss George Blankley ,and his boysseem to be lapping it up. Ray Coleyand Jack Grader, a couple of boyswho live basketball the year aroundand play it most of the year are intheir glory now and we will probablysee them in the heat of the competi-tion quite often this year.

• • •

There has been much talk aboutthe men that won't be back on thejC gridiron next year but little hasbeen said about those that will remain.The latter aspect is the one that shouldinterest the many fans that want tosee the win streak continue. In theway of material Mr. Smith has JimSponsler, Bill Moore, Dick Weeks andAllen jackson back, all four haveplayed starting ball and through mostof the season they have been stars.Other great prospects are Montrose,Goodwin, Cam. Howerton, Wiesgerber,Williams, Saad, Troxel, Wallace, Ed-die, and Trimble. With these menback Lyle has quite a crew to startwith and if we remember right coachSmith is a past master at picking upgood material. So considering every-thing, the material back, Smith's col.lective genius of picking up materialand keeping them happy and the factthat BJC is considered a good placefor football players that like to play

For a number of years now therehas been one man on the BjC campusthat has had a lot to do with thegood luck in football. He has beenso unhearalded that no doubt fewpeople know of his sacrifice. Any timel.yle Smith has a job of importanceto do that he can't find the time tohandle himself this guy is right thereto help. He goes with Lyle to scoutteams, and if some player needs anankle rubbei:l down he is there to doit. He personally made the newblocking dummy (though there arelinemen that would not think thatan accomplishment) and he cleans thegame jerseys after a mUddy game oneway or another. The idea has beenset forth by some of the members ofthat football team that he be madea honorary member of the foothall

The noise junior college Saturday

ran lip its 18th consecutive football

Victor)' by overpowering- Eastern are.

gon College of Education 29 to J.l onthe fiJe field.

Jack Frisch, BJC fullback, was theactual winner of the game. He scoredthree of the Broncos' touchdowns, andpunched through the line time andugain for long gains. His powerfuldrive was almost uustoppahh-, as hehulled his way downlield.

The only thing that saved Oregonfrom an utter route was the stellardefense work of Jack Henderson, aNegro back who averted Illany a Bron-co score by his tlmely interceptionsand hard tackles. Henderson's IHlnlingalso pulled the Oregonians ollt ofsome bad holes.

-------Pot-Luck Dinner

'.rhl' c!elllelllary sChOOlliblllJ;cllJoyed a /lllt·luck dinner3llbe.01 \/IS. \lary 0, Bedford,llCH'II ing. iliSt cad of hal'ing iu r .1I1l'etillg ill lhe school library. ~

Bell \ 1IIIII'aI'd sl:l'l'ed as hll!tfSl:to ~IIS, Bedford's illness.Caron'played.

The thrill of the afternoon camewhcn BJe halfback Dick Weeks tookan Oreg'on kick behind his own goaland scooted 103 )'ards up the side-lines and hit pa)'dirt withom mussinghis hair.

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Late in the first quarter BJe tookan EOCE punt on Oregon's 35-yardline and marched over for the firstscore of the day. l~risch plunged theball over from the two-yard linc.

In the second period BJC guardJim Sponsler blocked an Oregon kickon the goal line for a safety and I \\'0

more points.

Minutes later BJC halfback EdTroxel took an Oregon kick on hisown 28 and. raced back to Oregon's29. Five pla}'s later Frisch again rip-ped through the Oregon line from thesix-yard stripe and the second touch-down.

In the second half the Oregonianscame back strong. Oregon tackle PhilWard pounced on a Bronco fumble on

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team this yc:ar. We second the mo-tion and say hats off to Jack Jones.

And while we're in the credit wherecredit is due department there is an-other name that fairly screams to bementioned and that is the name ofDave Sarvis, the student manager forthe Bronco bunch. Dave is tops inhis job and there is neve!' a word ofcomplaint heard hom him. We haveseen a lot of managers but none thatdo the job as well and gripe-free asdoes Dave Sarvis.

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There arc two badly neglected cx-tra caricular activities in this schoolthat are badly in need of some pro-motion, namely boxing and a letter-man's club, There is no lack of rna.terial in either of these importantactivities as the school is boiling overwith prospective boxers and there isalways an ample supply of letterlllenfor a club. The shortage seems to bein leadership-why don't someone getthe movements underway? No\\' isthe time.

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