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Boise State UniversityScholarWorks

Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents

10-24-1963

Roundup, October 24Associated 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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.Boise's ..1Jriited Fund, , ".' . -' ' . .

Fr~~en SponsorUnited FundDliveOn' BJCCampus

The freshman class is sponsor-mg BJC's participation m the an-

, ..null! United Fund Drive, and col-lection -C8JiS-8ie-pIRrecfarstrateglc---- ------points on campus. The SUB- willbe the site of a United FundDance Friday from 9 to 12 p.m,The admission will be a contribu-tion to the Greater Boise UnitedFund.

Mr. Kenneth Hill, Education De-partment head, was chosen as thisyear's BJC United Fund represent-ative. assisted by Mrs. Jack Fer-guson. clerical; Charles Brown,custodial.. and Russell Biaggne.Freshman class president, repre.senting the student body .

The United Fund allocates funds

College Students I-n Annual Tu·rmo-II ~~~.:sC;:J;DI~ UF SI4t'e Auction TodDy· to the various organizations uponKeGDtlth run. ieDerai ehaImwI: Slave Auction! The SUB will be approval of their budgets,

P• f H Mrs. lack FeJ'CUSOlI, derlcaJ rep- the scene of an all-temale slave ,This year's organizations are:repatmg or ometom-Ing Art-IV-Itl-.es rftelllaU,'e. aDd .loba Halhik. auction today at noon. - Eleven American Red Cross. American So-. ~~~,&:::i:~-::'':u: girls furnished by the Golden Z's cial Hygiene Association. Arthritis

~~r:n Slndlum-w\ll -1>0 - the! JttI\C of the! Per. RAlly. burning of reprelIeIIlaU\'t!. will be auctioned off to lhehlgh- and Rheumatism, Association for

.8 lind JIll! l'1It1n~ aml"t 11IuNdAy O<.'t. 3 • ~glnnlng at 7:30 est bidder by barker John Hallvlk. Mental Health, AsSOclau'on 'o·r·n...

Cn!(.... 11Il1)('rIlnd olhtor .uppllc!s ~1i1 Ix> funtI,hed to students I no::~jC"td\'{'(lrntcd C4J' In U~ flC'p pIU"ll(Ic. C4InPUS c1uballre sharing Cavaliers to Play Friday Proceeds will go ,to the United larded Children, Booth Memorial__ --.1:1-1"~l:Ihl' mnlcrln,*, .'01'11 ~lInkd C'OI1IC114n18will c:ompC!lefor F U· ed F d 0 Fund. according to Fund chalnnan Hospital. Boy Scouts of America,

_, . ". _ 111(0Iitle of "King ncard" at the or _ nit . un ance Russ,Blaggne. Cerebral Palsy. Central Services.WS Selling MUDD Pcp Rail)'. Fuul~l, longest and The "Cavallers" wl1\ play at the Girl Scouts of America, Joint Am-II . fullen bc!lInh are some or the annual Cnlted Fund· dance to be BJC C d EI ericanization Counc1l. National

~ \'ON!( ... IlOld by lite! AW!J C4t~le!l thaI will Ix> jUdged. held In the SUB Friday at 9 p.m. oe s ed Council on Crime and Delinquency.1hdl )' IhrvuC" FridaJ' of tb1t Judging the King lkanl contcsl The admission is $1.00 which will National Travelers Aid Associa·

rna" IX' pIcokl'd up at UN!.pit! will be Valkyrll't Kenne Jean go to the United Fund. The dance New' AWS Offl-cers tion, Salvation Army. United SerV-em~ foqlballcame HattUlfa.)'a', Woodall. Millie Slerrnn llnd Vicki spomored by. the freshman class: ive Organization, Visiting Nurses

,OOQ n, lbat 1l,..-nl8c at UN! HolJInger. ' Is arranged by Russ Bioggne. class Four girls. were selected as rep- Association. Western._Cbapter-t'e ~of Ihl' Jlo_mlne ,daAee ... ."top Para4 .. Friday president. and Mike Carter. class resentatl\·es for lheAssoclated Gem State' Blind. Y M C A and

om. A Cllr carll\'lIJl through lown will representative. School clothes are Women Students organization by Y W C A....n.. hlum... ,",mill for ,IJI!). t'aIl take place Friday noon followed In order. ' vote of the women students. "'!be United Fund Is a non·

'nIr~ In 1M malnbaU of .... that .e,~lng with the _t,Jnlonlle Connie Qgden. new sophOmore profit organization set up on aaid 1 In % pm.. --ntiDJ. to dance In the! SUB at8 p.m. where College DeLallIters represt'ntative. is a graduate of localbasls;· ThIS IS the sixth .an-Ioaalll! T~f1')'.AW8 mum clWJ'-. King l3eard will be pmcnted. Val. Uu Mountain Home High School cur- nual,unlfied drive in the commun-IIlIa. I'ront. will' CO to Ute AWe kyrie plt'd~ will present a skit, rently living In ,MorrisOn Hall. She IlY." according to Robert Tiniothytltuury. A'~ during Int"rmlJslon. Informal at· Competing at WSU is an educauon.,maJo.. r. and, works UF. preslden. t. .''Ibis year'sgoai

.. . lire Is In order, and ndmlSllon will part· time for Saga Food SerVice. Is $275,Q25;H -- - n ----,-~--~ ------~---etnlll.-'- The WC Mbate .~ traveled Two newly-e1ected freshman rep.· ,

OOlttranny SO"I Contest "This )'t'lU"sBJC Homecoming to Cnld~'t'll Wednesday for a serleit'eSeDtatives ..-Pauy-EwIng,-Ubera . -----, ,Has No ...cmber 8 Dettdline paraM proml5es to be the best of round· robin practice debates arts major. and Sandra Christen' (!d./UI4 ..~

A' ,... j . e\w." sa)'lI plll'lllle_chnlnnan \Vllit with the College of Idaho and al!n. physical therapy major. are· .,SlUdeIOns: ~·rliing contCltfbr-allRobert&. Nlneleen floatlond cars Northwest Nazarene College. T~ both Boise HIghSchool graduates. ThI1l'll., Oct. Sf-Noon In SUB;!lexl~IA \\ ill be hl?1d before the have been ,entered lil the parnde day the tea~ leaves (or Pullman, Another resident of Morrison HaU. SoelalSclence. roo~ C; FrenchDied ,Boo,lenllMY which 11 .ehed. Saturday. whlchwlll begin prompt. Wash.. for the Columbia Valley Suzanne Lierman, Is a graduate of Club. E; Debate. Class, F; Life-1:30 or. rlday. November. ~5th. at Iy at U n.c:n. In front of ':he Siale Debate Tournament Friday at Filer. Hlgh._@cl Is 8lUdy~_tc:Io~ _ lines .• D, . and . SlaVe· AUction. for"p,n~: _'... _:~ Houaeo:"_'l'toph'-~,~1ILbl!,,a\\,arUed Wnshlngtonl;tat~ Unlvers!ly.Ac~corne a dental asslstal1f., '-uitiie:dFWld: '

t Folk lIlmga. using a fainlllarUf both the beit large and the companying the debaters Ii Mr;-TheAWSassemblY,~lier~ln .....L. -.' "- .. ,. ........- .-

Ullt•.Wlth words expreull'll • cur- lmtl\11all elubflOllI.' Robert T. Miller. coach. the month was condUcted by Rosa~ FrL. oet t5-Noon in SUB: W(!S'l!lIl cvent.a nntlonnlproblpm, etc •. ' The footbaU gtlI1\C! between BJC . Going to Pullman are second lei TelT)'. president,. who in~ leyan Club. bal~: Presidents.. Uu! th.,rnl!, will be 'Judg,!d. wit!, tyUl'. Rleks wUl b!iglnSaIUrdllY at yt'4r·· debllters Dqnold PJ!.teh. Jan duced the, r~eulty ..sponsor, Miss Counci~., roomc. Freshman~d~ndllne for Clhl~l~ Friday. 2.115 p.!l'.DUrJnghalf.tlme ,the Obendorf and DllrbaraMlller. New Helen Moore.~an ofWo~en. and United Fund ,Darice. SUB, 9-12be0 ...~rnbt!r Rlh. 'l'he.,wlnner will We "band wlltpetfQrhl. winning members of the debate squad are other officers. Nancy 0Rc>uark. p.m.· .

nlked 10 sing hili or hfr .ong float. will bt~ed In theSta· Charles Davis. Larry Rule. Dennlsseeretary, .andRUth~'rOwn,soph. . .,~t thc show· and Q ioeai record dltlm:andtheQu~n rin!l1ists lind MePherron. Koren Tjossem. Jock omorerepre~tatl~;. After .. the Mo.... OCt. 2i--HomecomingQueen~l'e will award record ... aprlzC!. Klni' mard wDL be,presented. Flake and Dan ~n. 'Ibelr topic s~es byva~OU8 ~pus ~p- elections. Adm. building. all day.ti test judg.... will 'be ..,MI'•..Jack ,.,The· tradlUonal' '. ~C!ml.(o~al II: Rc!solVed ."'That .4:he"Federal resentaUve$ ,the,· assembly cloSed, Noon in ~~:. French Club, room

Ilkln, Mr, FredK.Uorg. at1d. dance ,that ,ovcnlng In tho. gyntlt. QovernrnentShOUld,Guaranteean with. ~e. slngl~Fof theachool. E,andGoldenZ's C; Nu~,"'n, Dorolhy 1A!e. ,. . . \ nUlum'wll1cllmnx the celebration Opportunltyfor Higher Education song,.' Les B()~wtth organ ae·· 2-4 p.m., C; Student Council, _ _~'", "•. ,when't~eHomecondng,Queen~dtoaUQuaUnedHlgh,SchOOI.Grad. companlment of~Mr.,C"Grlfnth 7p.m ••C~ '.' ..... <.o -,:''', i.. h,,!~~rt;!WIll bitlnt~UCl?(t uates.";".: .'., . B~aU.Muslc ~~~C!nt. head, . 'J,'uei.tOctia9-Noon In SUB: In·enve.f U. Vuitor~er:ti .,,';;';,,:.~;,"':. !.Atentatlve 8chedulo,fol' ,the ...• '.0 .,. ';",..' terIlaUo'nalRelatlo~~mC;

':1 Utl~IV(lrsUYof Denw,r'\rtP~o UbraiYOOeh" Sundbellya .' ·~!tln IlncIc~doesn···fe·£:ne;...InToutetrnrno~nmtalennt··~?stitcde ~ wh~'·Sop~e"o~lK'a,d···Es·~.2,; FP1

:SIgs;·.baUi'o<lIn,.·.;/."a ve wll1lle()lfcantpU'l\M6n.~, :rhe"$JQ711bl'll.l')', will : .;ol'Ol,l~-l)re _8 ,ll_~..~", ..... "', .. . '. U en" 0 are, P~llJinI;,to ;<8n,9~~~~:: ,:.;" ....

~. Oct. 28, from 11 :30a,m.toe\iO-W'$unday. r~.~to,; IS.p.m. at. _CidllrClty, o~ tb~C4IIlP.ua ofaraduate·thlt'.8~m~teI:';~r':1\tXt.~ed"'06&.:ao.;,..Noon'JrlSUB:'Val", "" ,2030p,m. lIo Wlll.bo"lnth"'oJel'bttrIMltlltthlt"suntl~i<:~aturd.ay theColleaeot Southe,rn U~ah,bdmuat~e',~,: ~~al'appll~u,~:~ietl.: roOm C:" M:~i!l'Un1ted,;;"'~~""?~ the SUB to talk wlll<~ ,lIOllii!WIn'be'~:''!'"'''''''''' the cen....... 'Oll"" p,u.,.. DM· toe ...... lJOo •• t 'jhe.:~""" '.!N....... ,~;","";"ro;,m\Cll'bio1 ::'~::stUdonls I,lbout. the; Unlvttal~:'brbf!itliOHootbilt 'etUlo~. according .Ion,. Tournament at, ~ntra1la. ,offlee88aoo~8I posalble"·ae:cord~HomecofulnaChalrmcm~unr.,Denver. . .' ,_' to. Mid Ruth M~Blrn~)',~lbl'arll1n. ~"'h.· . . . . Ina to,;. ;M.~:AlIce..~:" \:;~,-:,i' ;;~,:},p.~",s~.,':.::',:": ,,,:",\

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Co~_~unity College SupportsP,esiJetJl,1I1 Memo .

--TO-!·;lC:.tlt y-aflt,t-'-SIIJdenb>4-Bobf Jun,v( Col!t'I:(';

1ll:uUl:h li~ United .'undam yur. lht> ~'tJIflIl\UJlity IUUiii 10 tldp the ~{'rvk~ groupsdo. }JtI ....ilh IH dlft~t 110-dtI a.:¥;'ndt.,;. ('.(. UO)' Scout ••:iirl S';'Ij.·,I!S, Y,~l CA., V,WC.A ••Ssmlinn Ar:ny,-Bt';"It-Me:oor.W llwpl:llJ. J~I Crou, C~~l 1'..1>;'._ Gt.<O\ Sill te UUnd.41'.1 A,,,,,.."lall'mof n~14nllld('b;lJr~n. hi nUlIW 1-l1llW of 11lt:~C'\'Jj"', '

7r..,,\' i!n::l/lu:illonli lire "'or·th)' tI:"li"_~1l15 and tfly t'nll~i}'eft out i:I,.inl: to Ilf'1)\'ldo htolp(or U'.;J' 11'1l"w man. f'Ot' l?\'t'ry4oI1u l:''''11, ..n n\"t'rngo of 11\..-l\'1ll> };''''~ In ci\ch or IheK'lTOOiJot ~ _ , , Jnll.tmuch lIS )~l-.J\f don.; II unte one or t~It-.1I1 '4 1!\('1>\' brethren, )'C! .hllvcCt1nc' t! unIu 1'I'l~• • ."

•:UI;~'I''''''II, (1111tt~. l~resldrnt

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My first impression of Boise, Idaha: was one of awe and admira.tion. Located on the picturesque Boise River, and the center of a large

Located on the picturesque Boise River. and the center of a largeagricultural area, the city ha.' a great variety of trees, parks lind

and friendly peopleI immediately felt that I was

among friends. The pl?ople of Boiseand sludents of BJC have IIsslstedme in adjusting to my nelV en-vironment. l\!fII. Thelma AIII""n. hl?ad of Ih"

I like Boise's recreat'Ional facil- Home Economics c\epartrnfllt. metities and I know that I will Call' with representntlv~ of differl'lIttima.'. to meet people like the ones 'oecupntiollal fields in Home Eco-I have already had t,he opportunity nOrT}icsat a recent luncheon helrl

---ofmcctlng;---------- ."--~--~ -itfThe--TIiUlldi'ibfrd.BJC' is a fine institution from Dr. I'olly ~Ioore, A Penn Stale

which I hope to achieve success In graduate. is IIssistin>: Mrs. AJIi.~onTO:tI ATLAS my stUdies. I will always remein. this year, instruct in!: a clothing

ber' Boise and herpl!Of,!i:C" ... elnss.'..0111... , PhlpplI and nllrhBfIl Wolf.

kllll, B.JC gfl1dllntes, arcclJntlnii;ing their studies in Home Ecollom.Ic!! at On'gon Stllte' and the Unl.verslty of Idaho, respect iw.·ly.

.' ..'~Th~Jloice. o/Ihe Campus"". "' __:.(""':-,\-;;·~l •.;,,:~:_·,:- •.• : ;t, .' ••- '~. .oj:, ~';"\~':"'~ l·l;'.r~

PublIShed weekly by the Bolse Junior College Journalism ClassEdItor'-in-Chief :: Jack LoucksAssociate Editor , ;.: Ken UrangaAdvertising- Manager :.: : Jenna'Spriggel

ReportersTommy Atlas, Sally Barclay, l\Iike Berger. Dick Bissonnette. Jesse R.George, Warren Gibbons. Connie Hoselton. Mark. Orton. Jim Poore,Kathie Sundbeck, 'Gary Van Elsberg, Jim Witherlll. Milton Williams.Faculty Advisor ; Mrs. Helen Thomson

'BUSiness Advisor ~ W. L. Gottenberg...-·-- ..·..--l'}fotography-A"dv!Sor' ·.:-.~~.:,.~:::::-.-::::=::-.-::::-:::::-.-:::~.::::.--.-.:::::.-::::-Friiilklrii-Caff

NOUNTAIN STATE' PRESS. INC •• BOllE

If it weren't 'for the optimist, the pessimist wouldne,.~ know how happy he wasn't; f

A Community College's ResponsibilityOnce again everyone in Boise Junior College -- administrators,

.. --faeulty- members, -office·staff.custodiaru>-and. student.body ......has..theopportunity to give. support to the community. During the month ofOctober, a massive organization is required to obtain funds for theBoise United Fund.

BJC's endorsement of t~mmunity drive is an obligation duethe community which mai'!ains our school. This year's gen;ral chair-man for the United Fund solicitations on campus. Mr. Kenneth L.Hill, has appointed chairmen for each division, and we are confident,that everyone will participate to the best of his or her ability.

The freshman class is planning a new approach in raising fundsthis year, and we hope everyone wiil help the committee make campushistory and swell the coffers a.:i never before.

This is the sixth consecutive United Fund campaign in BoL~e. Itit were not for this tim~.saving, money·saving fund raising plan, sbmesort of drive would be going on practically every week. Since busystudents and faculty have litt!!.' extra time to devote to volunteerservices in the various health. youth and welfare agenj:ies in theGreater Boise area, it behooves all of us to give-'-just a little morethim we think we can.

Somelhing Cooking In School SpiritFound: A reciPe for Pep! An inspired freshman claSs spiced with

enthusiasm and sprinkled with. originality topped with a sophomoreexperience whipped up to organization. And a top notch footbailteam, a pep band and sb: cute cheerleaders accepted wllh weekly peprallies. (We would revise the original recipe which cails for mlliesin front of the SUB to one in the U in front of the Administrationbuilding.) Combine all ingredients with a generally high level of stu-dent participation and let rise. When dished out, deserves and getsmerited praise. .

Editor's Note: This anc~t and time·honored dish of pcp. alsoknown as school spirit, were recently unearthed on the BJC campus.

J' ----- ....

A Bolivion Looks ot Boise

Bio ROUNDUP

DR. J. U. SPl'LSICKDr, J. B. (Joe) Spulnlck carne

to BJC fresh out of Oregon StateUniversity after receiving his Ph.D.in chemistry. 23 years ago. Anacademic perfectionist. he alter-nately frightens and amuses hi..;students, His chief regret is thatmost of the 1:O<x1 looking coedsWho take chemistry enroll inChemistry I, rather than ChClll-istry 11 ,(Dr. Spulnick's fil\'oritecourse). He is an anchor man and

"dutch player" 011 tlw Ilronco!x,wHng team, cOllll,n,I ..1 or men("cult\· mernber.s III the Sckn,-"buiklt;I;:; Ill' likc.; I:olf, "khni; .uIIIIfblliIn:, hl. new col". TV. and hi.durk hllll' >1'01'1.,,,'<1>.111 wHh wl\II<'irllcnor. tH.• prdty Wi(,'. Hd~ll,uccavionally l; seen IiIHn;: in ,11".'newry In the AdmlIlLHr"t!o!lbuilll!nI:. Their d·kr ~'.In. !-"r..,1.I. ath'ndin;: th'·'>!"v.kil! ....·mlnar)'In N"w York. ;lfhl Phil l:I it \\Ql'h'o:nore it t IlJ C.

A feline scene stealer prOWII"11 "Thl' .Hu.'\\bn.\ iIll<1 oth"r dab;under the students' seats In the an' Ilwkln>; tn'mcI1Ll"lu il,lvMK(''1Science lecture hall rl1ccntly, eHII- in archl'o!<i!:'Y."~,Ir t"rl·.l KcHuj;i-:,tually sharing the podillm with hi"tor;. tf';ldwr. ql,f.Dr. Spulnick. The cat purred lindlolled contentedly. prompting th" Why .....i!, hiol",:}' tNch"r :'>Ir.chemi.'llry instructor to comml·nt.1 I I"It must be a femalt'~~' The blat'k )OIW II Kirk', PM·r:•.~t ~h'IlHln;:and white kittty apparently hOI.'! "ted". h'~!p~" at ,I .1 m ~adopted the campu.i at it.'! hom...as it has shown up in such dlHl"'1e

places lis Mr .• Belknnp's BiO!flf:y To Serve a, -Life Lineslab. as well 11.'1 a PI SI,: nlf'{'tim:in the SUB.

Home Economics News·

wdRvs' WORTH REPEATING •••OPPORTUNITY BECKONS·-Any young fellow Who thinks that

opportunities are lacking in the 1110dern world need (jnlylook aroundto find problems awaiting his genius.

The airlines are worrying about "no show': passengers nnd how to Sal Cambllrerl wllJ serVe nq Stu.get planes to depart on time. Farml'lrs are puzzled over how to get dent Body SPIU chalrmnn, sUc'the government Ollt of their hair, Supermarkets still have not licked ceedln~ lIoenie Myerll. Who hallre',the problem of damage to and' disappearance of their shopping carls. !!Ignecl,John IInllvlk. SH presidentnor the more annoying one to customers of the lineup ut the checkout has announced. Cnmhareri servedcounters. Bus lines arc concerned over delays in baggage handling.

as assistant chairman last yenr.A solution to any of these promise!! fame equal to that of the chap 11'"' = .....who Invented the hot dog. By the WilY. who was he? K B J C

·--Philadelphla Evening 'Bulletin~ • • ••

The White House will soon have for ·the first time a basic nucleusof carefully selected books· about America by American!!. It Is meantto be a working library for the present President and Presidents tocome. The selection was made' by' a committee under' the directionof James T.Babb. librarian of Ynle University, who described the yellr.long task as "ogonlzlng." It Was c;ompllcated by some scholllrs Who,when consulted, hopofulIS' suggesti\l their oWn works for the IIst.._.Scholarly Books In America. u Quarterly D10graphy of Unlver!!!ty PressPUbllCntlonsvlpt. '63. _ •.

1280 ON rOllR I)IAI •

OcrOHr;n 21.25MondllY .... Inez HussmanTuesday .. - Sharon Mouseth'Wednesday -.- I{clth JOhes .Thursday _....Chuclc Dnvls lind

Bob RicheyFriday -- 13111Steiner

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··fJIt,~·tle,::'NIatt,, ,... . ...... -, ,. .... .~I .. '.-

Vying.for Home(omingQ~een(rown~i:)~~QUeea.:8i?' ~"Fl}~~:~1l1r-.mt. selected by various clubs collegiate Kniglita):and Sherryand service organizations are vy. Bryant (Pi Sigma Sigma) •. ~Ing for the Homecoming Queen's Sophomore n~minees are PUUcrown at the seml·fqrmal dance, Izarra (International Relat10nSSaturday, Noy. 2, in the Gym· club). Kathy Reay. (Driscoll Hall)naslum. and MarUee HawkeB-{Lambda Del--I~·--··-··"'<_..CMd1dllleJLlUId.thclr ..lponsor.s' t~U:;I!PJUl~__ ' -_._..~__..._ ..__.._.__.

_... inc!ude freshmen Virginia Wilker- Five finallita from th1I Jist of...".__ ._~_._.~;<i.+:< son (Spanish club), Ann Fretwell beauties wID be chOsen' ini.he pre-

'%X.' \ ~~!~~~_YA_ma_NT_=~:~i~~r;?:§j~i=I-----------------r_"_._'---"'-:1

omfComi"K Flollt Rilles;::.1:, :n." t t.,. 11l 1''''iI ion IJt't uTt'; Ct ~ t!~ S;l({lnL,)\ N'~)\~.2. or

J>"l.;..o,,!.d- Tll~ llOJlJI .. \\ill':::;'.~I" 1""11,'''' Sllitllum ntt ..ri'I:,d,' Lr l'n",';iIII\C 1l(·li\'It~.

.~ t'l,;::.-":n,'/l 1\1II Judl:t' the,J!\ ~::I :Lo.' !!.~,I~ 11ft' Iltllilt'<l

_ 1,:-5 !'; ,.\;.-11'"'' JwJl:inJ' will!o,,,,j '.1,,; .,:;ILdll)'. ~14JIJJOlnb.

.!:rJI"~;.':~ii-+'Ht~'J~ Hud fif){l>flt"'U of

'I ARUXt: 'IfAWKI-:Sl.ambda IJdta Sl(ma

Rl:TII )ltCALLt:ngfneen Club

MARY ALLENNeWllllUl ClUb Student Nurses Choose

Additional. Club OfficersHeading the BJC Nursing Club

this year Is Betty Smith. who wasselected during the summer by the-sophomore nursing class. Addition-al officers who were elected re-cently at the club's potluck dinnerand meeting in Morrison Hall are:Carol Fountain, vice president;Lavon Agenbroad, secretary-treas-urer; Evelyp Smith. program chair-man, and J)l~Y Powers. reporter.

Serving:" on the Homecomingfloat committee are: Judy Rohr-bach, chairman: Evelyn Smith,Nancy Naser, Sandra Bissonette,Rick Anderson and Truve Minter.

PILAR IZARRAIntemaUoaaJ ReIaUona

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TOMEditor-in-

FARM AND RAN

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HAIRCUTSAdmission: 99c

The ultimate in$martstyling,votity and /

alue.

/ is is only one ofmany truly modern

designs,Priced from 200.00

f.T.1.

The Easies' of Terms

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BJO ROUNDUP

Ev'erett TrOJ·ans New Courts Ready torNIII,, . ,Intramural Tournamentin'Q

I:OOKINU FOU OI't:N r"'lnlnK" ·-·it··\~'lI.S;;lights on"'iil the new tor p!ajfrorns'room hi Bolllt!, JlunJdor(S,,()·O~I.~;t' tennls courts when l\ group .OlCOllchLy~ '.,Iullbnck (lnry liar au .. " - ..... D " , " II I 11- I edIllnd In tunllllK the ('Orlll'r at . student» trom I httl lit 11ay. Inlemted Inthe '1I11e 01 II('rlnllllal:l', found 0 the' first, gume Iast week. t~ u .'" . ·c.more than upen !ullUlnl: room TIll' new courts. which wert' am ra tennll ..III the form of lUI .,\'t·rett Trojall completed earIy lhl~ (<III. are sign U,) 4lI JOOQ ~

dl'Il'lIder, "(llliW.'t! with coin'DI'Nated lights 1r1t'lUlwhile',c,'J:iHill: 23cl.'hi,f C~:ir70' niinutt'S of ai:cs' ,evef')'~' toplay, alltl are cull,;:d<"I'(1:1to be the I01 the good w~ ,"

I, fi(16, in alf! it rt'il- - new courts,alld-lJnI6.'i the courts are being U$t'(1 I1ghr, fur: n~1

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'l'ua.;iiclIITSt;O()N at II-leo..newly completed tennls ,'ourtll,and wlthth.. Opt"llln" of tJl"courts at nll:ht man)' Ktudt'nt..found tim" to Illay II rew set,. Ilf

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Bronc:os Gunning Elks Night Crowd______sFor~~~~e.~!~:~~r:---{he.eIs~4.0:12~W1n._..~

oluruoy In utOn Capilali,dng on a 51-yard touch·down PilSS in the fin;t quarl('ragainst the Everett Trojans, rheBoise Junior College BI';;ncos wenllOuc~down crazy and racked up,;Lx touchdowns and four PAT's,trouncing lhe Everett school.J0-12, PICKED FOR THEIR PERFORM.4NCE .

The "Broncos, scoring 20 [Klints After vic'win;: thl' film" 01 til<' Tll;rwl~ l/I .1 «1.<,: ....1 jo,!J on dt>o[in each half, \\'ere in the drivel"'s nOL.;;t~ Junior (·dJlf.'~;e~E\t.'rl"tt Tn,. f"n ..~·t·,~rttt~d.~tk~"';.~-y (~lil1· of KUft,"_ fscat all the way. After the 1>.ls,; , "I, I.d,· I, 1/". I'.>.ht III huH !lw till .. ;from Don :"eves 10 halfb'I<:!-; rbI.' J.lfh :':"[11", tr!l' f.~.""rt<'l'b.I',·" (Iub d "lrd.",Lt;,· I n",:~"n I"r l",,,of\relte:r \\"ilS c(}!npletet.t the Bruncus rli("~;l'd t ..\O I;ni(wl1 P;:tyt·:'~ !tl~ tIlt·. JUt. ·-t>.. ~it~n ~'·:~Hi". ~.tH·";~\\::-i~~ t;"'f

didn't pu.::;h over anoth('f rnarKer (ourth \\-eek. J!JltLH'~ tla~ t:nY·\-lfl:-: {')'J~, !.i:l,~h. ':, ~s ~'j~jt:~'f!"1,i ..r~" til [until Bill Haymes cracked over 11_,t o( >:ridders (rum the colk-:" .,':1.,1 ,It"j tt." q,,, ,;:,I!,'; i1t !~I()!from the 2·yard line, the end n'- 'Il'(' Junior Catron, b.o-.;t lJ,lI.'k, i1n,l' 1,,110.1,suit of a 51-yard drive. Hoi".'·.'i

~.Lci<f:Y Cvle. out.,Llndin.: Ilrl\·H\,.Il1last TD in the second <luartercame as Tim \Varlick picked ofl r:,\plodlll~ \\ Ittl iI {i!;'Yd!'d Pllll!

an Everett pa,;s' at lhe Troj:tn', r,''-llrn COl' a tIJlIChdfJ\\Ir ~\;U' I,::"own 19-yard line. Don :"eves car- 0( the out.,t;mdlO,: 1'1.')'_ plll!"01 ,,!tried to the 2-yard line and thl'Il by fn'"hm~IIl JlllHor c'ltl",n Tht.let Hich l'ne'Hi bull his Will' in(or the touchdown, En'rett',; only 16,J..pound. 5·loot lU'" Illeh "i~··,,'d·Cirst half touchdown cam ...on a ·n. ster h,lilini: fIlml (;'K.ly, ",'n·yard run by Jim :\Illr~an, lUcky, was al,;" IHIL,l..lnc!;m: (in

Ju,nl"r Run~ .-\\\'a)' d('(en,,'.In the second half. Juniur f.'"tron -

took a punt at his own ~~6,return- Artists Needed lor SPIBing it f>6 yards for the s('ort'. Afl"ran EH'ret t drive f'll!pd. Ih•.· Bron-('os took I>lJ.~'('.-i.",il)nof the h:.t!! andearly III the fuunh '1'l"ru'!', lJ"n1'eves ran it in frnrn the ~.yardline. cappin;: a f;I;-) ani drt\l' '["'dr· !r--------------;headed by :"e',l's. The fin"l t"!lch-down (or lhe horn" 1"":-:1 c;UW'with lhl' seconrl and thlnl ·mi'., Ifl

action. llden,>t\(' h;dfback -'uni,}rCatron interc('pled a Tmj:ln 1',1';'at the Everett 2S an-I h;lll!.'d Itto Iheir ~-yard line. John Bl! II<"hlook it fmrn th"n',

Everett o(("n.';(' wa.'; led by th ..I1.lnnin,; oC Jim l\Ion:an whilf'BJC's Don :"(''.('s, {;"ry (;ilr!;tndan(1 Bill llayll1t''l ale up tllt' m;llor.ity of the Bronco,' yard"l:p.

The Boise jUnior College Bron-cos travel to DLxie Junior Collegein.St. George, Utah, seeking theirCourth straight season victory thiscoming Saturday night.

Boise takes a 5-0 record againstthe DLxie Rebels in a series whichdates back to 1957, Although theRebels have ne\'er Ix>aten theBronco·s, they (ought to within Ollepoint last )'ear, 20-19,

Boise now leads the Intermoun.tain Collegiate Athletic Confer-ence with a 2·1 record and will betrying to retain the leader:ship atDixie,

The Bron<!o:s' widest margin ofvictory was 75-6, in 1958. theirnarrowest was 20-19 in 1962.

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New Gasses Offered inPE; Students Like Bowling

A record 400 coeds are en-rolled in Physical Education classesthis year, Miss Helen Westfall, in·structor, has announced. Leadingin popularity with 240 enrollees,are the bowling classes, in whichability to score. Corm and courtesyare emphasized,

For the first time. coeds enrolledin PE can take a Cull semester ofinstruction in basic rhythms andgymnastics. Abo new this yearis a course in Folk and Squaredancing, Cor which Z7 coeds and 5men students have signed up.

Eight BJC coeds have chosenphysical education as their major:Celia Mc:-:eil. Pam Porter, PamBrooks, Judy Hailey, Alice Dooley,Sharon Vehlin, MarY.,Glodowski,anrl Pam Kellogg,

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Dr. A, H. Chatburn, Dean ofFacully, will be the delegate fromIdaho at the annual National Con- ~8 •• AA A~' ....ference of the Adull· Education ~~ ~l-1!-_.- v.Association,. in Miami, F1urlda,

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