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ANNUAL PUBLICATION

OF THE

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF

BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE

BOISE, IDAHO

Photography by BURNS STUDIO

SIGLER'S JOHNSON & SON

BURTT TRUEBLOOD ROBERT SMITH

ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BY THE STATESMAN PRINTING CO.

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IONE NORDQUIST Editor-in-chief

JAY COLLINS Associate Editor

MAX BELL Business Manager

HERBERT CHAFFEE Advertising Manager

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DEDICATION This moving picture of student life at

Boise Junior College is gratefully dedi­

cated to the Boise Chamber of Com­

merce which has contributed so much to

the development of the College.

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G \ O o

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Entrance to St. Margaret's Hall

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President Eugene B. Chaffee

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Scene I

CLASSES

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Bell Bush

SOPHOMORES

Alpert, Kenneth Wilson Associate of Arts Boise High School

Tennis 2; Glee Club 1; Ensemble 2; Forensic Club 2; Tennis Club 2; "Goodnight Please" 2; Round­up 1; Class sec. 1 .

Argabright, Josephine B-Cube 1 ; Roundup Staff Advertising Manager 2.

Baird, Doyle Haas Associate of Arts Meridian High School

Football 1-2; B. J. C. Club 1-2, Pres. 2; Basket­ball 1; Glee Club 1; Les Bois staff 2; Roundup staff 1 -2; Campus King 2.

Bell, Max Franklin Associate of Science Meridian High School

Tennis 2; Swimming 2; Vigilante 1-2; "Die Feme Princessin" 2; Les Bois staff, Business Manager 2; Tribunal 2; Class pres. 2; Representative Man 2.

Brim, Barbara Helen Diploma Mason City High School, Wn.

Swimming 1 -2; B-Cube 1; Glee Club 1.

Burns, Vera Eleanor Associate of Arts Boise High School in Education

Basketball 1 -2; Badminton 1; Swimming 2; Base­ball 1; Volleyball 1-2; Speedball 1-2; Valkyrie 1-2; B-Cube 1, sec. 1; Glee Club 1; Choir 2; Les Bois staff 1 -2, Assoc. Editor 1; Student Body Presi­dent 2; W. A. A. Letter 2.

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Alpert Nordquist

CLASS OF 1939

Bush, Roche Donald Associate of Science in Sioux City High School, Nbr. Engineering

Football 1-2; Vigilante 1-2, vice pres. 1; Les Bois staff 1 -2; Election Board 2; Class vice pres. 2.

Coffin, Tom Associate of Arts Boise High School

Vigilante 1-2; "La Reja" 1; Les Bois staff 1-2; Roundup staff 1; Student Body Treasurer 2; Class vice pres. 1 .

Day, Ernest Edward Diploma Boise High School

Tennis 1-2; Coif 1-2; Vigilante 1-2, treas. 1; Roundup Business Manager 2; Social Committee 1; Tribunal 2.

Drake, Jean Associate of Arts in Education Montour High School

B-Cube 1; Glee Club 1; Roundup staff 1.

Faught, William Simmons, Jr. Associate Boise High School of Arts

Swimming 2; Debate 1-2, Bus. Mgr. 1-2; Psychol­ogy Lab Instructor 2; Les Bois staff 1-2; Roundup staff 1 -2.

Goulding, Lonnie Diploma

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Hill, Carl Associate of Arts Meridian High School

Tennis 2; Football 2; Basketball 2; B. J. C. Club 2; Les Bois staff 2; Roundup staff 2.

Horsley, Maxine Associate of Arts in Education Boise High School

B-Cube 1; Glee Club 1; "Eigensinn" 1; "Der Cute Diener" 2.

Leach, Virginia Associate of Arts Boise High School

Swimming 1; Valkyrie 1-2, vice pres.-treas. 2; B-Cube 1; Glee Club 1; Choir 2; Girls' Trio 1-2; Les Bois staff 1 -2; Tribunal 2; Class sec. 1; Campus Queen 2.

Madson, Calvin Associate of Science Nampa High School in Engineering

Tennis 3; Associated Engineers 1-2-3, President 3; Vigilante 1; "Der Gute Diener" 3.

Mather, John Albert Associate of Science Boise High School

Tennis 1 -2; Basketball 1 -2; B. J. C. Club 2; Class Representative 2.

Maule, Richard A.

Associated Engineers 2.

Associate of Science in Engineering

Nordquist, Clinton Macalister Diploma Boise High School

Orchestra 1 -2; "Le Quatrieme Mur" 1; "Les Ro­manesque" 2; Class treas. 2.

Nordquist, lone Minnette Associate of Arts Boise High School

Basketball 2; Swimming 1; Volleyball 2; Valkyrie 1 -2, sec. 2; B-Cube 1; "Le Quatrieme Mur" 1; Les Bois staff 1 -2, Editor-in-chief 2; Student Body Secretary 2; Associated Women sec. 1 .

Olson, Hadley Diploma

Associate of Arts Perkins, Mary Boise High School

B-Cube 1, pres. 1; Orchestra 1; Forensic Club 2; Les Bois staff 1; Roundup staff 1.

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Power, Dortha Marie Associate of Arts Boise High School

Basketball 1; Swimming 2; Speedball 1; Valkyrie 1 -2, sec. 2, pres. 2; B-Cube 1; Glee Club 1 ; Choir 2; Ensemble 2; Les Bois staff ] -2; Class Representative 2; Social Committee 1; Associated Women treas. 1; Yell Leader 1; Representative Woman 2.

Roberts, Mary Jacquelyn Dipl oma . Boise High School

Basketball 2; Swimming 2; B-Cube I ; Glee Club 1; Choir 2; Ensemble 2; Girls' Trio 1-2; Assembly Committee 2.

Rosenheim, Margaret Associate of Arts Boise High School

Volleyball 1 -2; Speedball 1 -2; Valkyrie 2; B-Cube 1; Clee Club 1; Choir 2; Les Bois staff 1 -2; Social Chairman 2.

Russell, Clarence Alfred Associate in Science Jerome High School

Les Bois staff 2; Vigilantes 2, sec.-treas. 2; Round­up staff 2.

Standish, Nellie Gail Associate of Arts Boise High School

Basketball 1; Swimming 2; Baseball 1; Volleyball 1; Speedball 1; B-Cube 1; Choir 2; Ensemble 2; "La Reja" I; Associated Women pres. 2.

Stanton, Margaret Loretta Associate in St. Teresa's Academy Science

Basketball 1-2; Speedball 1-2; Valkyrie 1-2, pres. 2; B-Cube 1; "Der Gute Diener" 2.

Stewart, Virginia Louise Associate in Arts Boise High School

Swimming 1; Valkyrie 2; B-Cube 1; Glee Club 1; Choir 2; Les Bois staff 2; Student Body vice pres. 2; Class Representative 1; Football Queen 2.

Uranga, Lidia Associate of Arts St. Teresa's Academy

Swimming 1; Basketball 1-2; Volleyball 2; Speed-ball 2; Valkyrie 1-2-3, pres. 2, vice pres.-treas. 3; B-Cube pres. 1; "Tocina del Cielo" 1; Student Body sec. 2; Class pres. 1; Campus Queen 2.

Wells, Merle Will iam Associate of Arts Boise High School

Forensic Club 2, sec.-treas 2; "La Reja" 1; De­bate 1 -2; Election Board 2.

Whitmore, George Diploma Boise High School

Tennis 2; Swimming 2; Les Bois staff 1 -2; Round­up staff 1-2; Election Board 2.

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CAMERA SHY

Calhoon, Donald J. Associate of Science Lead High School, S. Dak,

Football 1 -2; Intramural Basketball 1; B. J. C. Club 1 -2, vice president 2; Associated Engineers 1 ; Social Committee 2.

Clark, W. Wayne, Jr. Associate of Arts Boise High School

Golf 2; Choir 2; Ensemble 2; Roundup staff 2, Editor 2.

Griffin, Bayard Franklin, Jr. Diploma Boise High School

Football Manager 1 - 2; B. J. C. Club 1 - 2; "Le Quatrieme Mur" 1; "Der Gute Diener" 2; Les Bois business manager 1.

Olson, Virgil Willis Associate of Arts Boise High School

Tennis 1-2; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Vigilante 1; Glee Club 1; Ensemble 2; "It Took a Woman" 2; Les Bois staff 1; Roundup staff 1 -2; Assembly committee 1; Class president 1 .

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SOPHOMORES OF 1939

Josephine Argabright ------ the business woman type

Kenneth A!pert a mili tary man ivi th potential possibil i t ies

Doyle Baird - - - - - - a true Irishman of the old school

Rich Bakes - - - - - seriously scientif ic on the surface

Rebecca Barber ------ a schoolmarm in the making

Max Belf - - a good Joe, and a stvell "doc"

Barbara Brim - - - - - - a good student; swims l ike a fish

Eleanor Burns - - - Girl . . . Smile . . . Figure. Everybody l ikes her

Roche Bush - French and Indian make a good combination

Donald Calhoon - an inventor of ]mns, if there ever was one

Wayne Clark - - - - a lot of fun when you get to know him

Dorothy Day - spends a good deal of t ime practice teaching

Ernest Day ------ a real honest-to-goodness j i t terbug

Jean Drake a pair of big eyes which hail from Horseshoe Bend

Bayard Griffin - always full of energy

Car I Hill - has a certain subtle way about him

Maxine Horsley ------ a very well-read individual

Don LaWSOn - - - - - - a r a t h e r " o n e r y " s o r t o f a p e r s o n

Virginia Leach - spends all her t ime taking let ters

Calvin Madson o n e 0f those shy sophomores

John Mather - the longer you know him, the better you l ike him

Richard Maule - spends all his t ime gett ing an education

Clinton Nordquist - - plays a bass f iddle and draws "seven dwarfs'*

lone Nordquist - - wants to get something called a higher education

Hadley Olson contributor to a local newspaper

Virgil Olson - wants to be an aviator

Mary Perkins - - - - - - - has journalist ic aspirations

Dortha Power - -- -- -- - an all around swell gal

Mary Roberts has a wonderfid singing voice

Margaret Rosenheim - she sure knows how to put over a dance

Alfred Russell one of those serious-minded individuals

Nina Seibel is going to teach reading writ ing and 'ri thmetic

Evonne Simpson wears a diamond ring

Robert Smith - one of those people who knoivs what i t 's al l about

Nellie Standish a pleasing person buil t on a small scale

Margaret Stanton - hopes to acquire a bedside manner some day

Virginia Stewart ----- has definite interest in West Point

Lidia Uranga - an Eyiglishman when i t comes to jokes

Merle Wells - - goes in for debate

George Whitmore - - 0h y you kid

Bill Wood - admits he's a radical

Ole Woods _ keeps his nose in books

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Harter Collins

FRESHMAN Sprague, Johnson, Chaffee, O'Neill, Buck, Murphey, Meyers, Canning, MacLeod

Kalbus, Crouch, Podoll, Kitchen, Kelley

Bodine, Lawson, Johnson, Vernon, Schmidt, Mossman, Wilson, Barber, Zink, Haevers, S. Davis, Romig, Carver, MacCee

Evans, Kroeger, Qualey, Daniels, Carby, Ellis, Shaul, Dunning, Roberts

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Schindele McQueen

CLASS OF 1940 Cummins, Harvey, Jones, Jenkins, B. Hewett, Day, V. Hewett, Robinson, Armstrong, Rogers, Collins

Barker, Bates, McQueen, Blair

C. Davis, Evans, Retzlaff, Peterson, Armstrong, Faught, Hoover, Thomas, Ourada, Claycomb, Smidt Archibald, Smith, Talboy, Wilson, Fisher, Noland, Thompson

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EXECUTIVES

OF FiC &

Scene 11

ADMINISTRATION

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Budge, Oppenheim Baird, Chaffee, Potter Bartlett, Chapman, York Haga, Yost

BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees of Eoise Junior College was this year composed of Oliver 0. Haga, Chairman; Ben W. Oppenheim, who recently resigned and was replaced by Senator E. D. Baird; Mrs. Alfred Budge, Sr.; J. J. Chapman; Ralph W. York; Harry L. Yost; and the Right Reverend Frederick B. Bartlett, D. D., Bishop of Idaho of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Mr. York, as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Boise Independent School District, is ipso-facto a member of the board. Mr. Haga has served continuously as chairman of the board since the college changed its status from a school under the Episcopal Church to a private corporation in 1934. Mr. Oppenheim served continuously as vice-chairman of the board until his resignation this year. Clyde F. Potter served the first two years as secretary to the board and the last three years as secretary-treasurer. Mr. Oppenheim, Mr. E A. Crooks, who was replaced by Mr. Yost, and Mr. Lynn Driscoll, who was replaced by Mr. York, are the only former members of the board not serving at the present time. All but the ipso-facto member of the board are elected by the members of the corporation. The members of the board are prominent Boise business and professional men, who have unselfishly devoted their time and energies gratis to the college since its establishment.

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Forter, Lucille T. Voice, Glee Club Brenau College Conservatory, Georgia; Chicago Musical College; Pupil of Herbert Witherspoon; Pupil of Plunkett Greene, London; Pupil of Idelle Patterson, New York; Pupil of Charles Granville, Chicago.

Hatch, Ada Y. English A.B., M.A., University of Idaho; University of California; University of Chicago.

Hershey, Mary T. Latin, Registrar A.B., University of Minnesota; University of Oregon.

Jacoby, Harry Physical Education B.S. (Ed.), University of Idaho.

Lynch, Marjorie Chemistry B.S , Linfieid College.

McFarland, Elsie J. Mathematics, German A.B., M.A., Ph.D., University of California; University of Chicago.

Mathews, Conan E. Art Utah State Agricultural College; Pupil of Bir-gen Sandzen, Bethany College of Fine Arts; University of California; Studied with Hans Hoffmann, Munich, Germany.

Mitchell, Kathryn Eckhardt Violin Institute of Musical Art, New York; Pupil of Franz Mairecher, Konzertmeister des Staats-oper, Feister Schule, Vienna, Austria.

Power, Camille B. French, Spanish A.B., James Millikin University; M.A., Univer­sity of Illinois; Diplome Universite de Poitiers, Institut d'Etudes Francaises de Touraine, Tours, France; University of Chicago.

Robertson, Lucile N. Physical Education B.S. (Ed.), University of Idaho.

Salisbury, Rosamond Cello, Harmony, Mus.8., Oberlin College. Ensemble

Strachan, James L. Theory, Organ, Piano Mus.B., Oberlin College.

F AC U LTY Adkison, Norman B. Psychology, Education

B.S., University of Idaho; M.A., Columbia Uni­versity; Cornell University.

Bedford, Mary D. Libra rian, English A.A., Whitman; M.S. (Ed.) ,University of Idaho

Budge, Bruce C. Zoology B.S., M.B., Northwestern University.

Chaffee, Eugene B. History A.B., Occidental; M.A., University of Califor­nia; George Washington University.

Cruikshank, Douglas B. Engineering, Mathe­matics, Physics

B.S., M.S., University of Idaho.

Emerson, J. Calvin Chemistry, Bursar A. B., Northwest Nazarene College; B.S., Col­lege of Idaho; M.S., University of Idaho; Uni­versity of Washington.

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Burns Stewart Nordquist Coffin

EXECUTIVE BOARD

This year the Executive Board was

comprised of Eleanor Burns, Associated

Student Body President; Virginia Stew­

art, Vice President; lone Nordquist,

Secretary; Tom Coffin, Treasurer; Dor-

tha Power, Sophomore Women's Rep­

resentative; John Mather, Sophomore

Men's Representative; Elizabeth Buck,

Freshman Women's Representative;

and Donald MacLeod, Freshman Men's

Representative. Douglas B. Cruikshank

was faculty advisor.

Mather

MacLeod Power

Buck

The Executive Board of Boise Junior College is the legislative branch of that body. In its

capable hands are placed the many student body problems. Meetings are held every Mon­

day evening with Eleanor Burns presid­

ing. Among its duties are the allotting

of the student body fund, the appoint­

ing of the editor of the school annual,

and the choosing of yell leaders and

activities managers. Generally speak­

ing, it is the duty of this body to

approve all student activities of the

Boise Junior College.

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Bell Leach Day

TRIBUNAL Just as every self-governing body must have its judiciary, so the Associated Student Body of Boise Junior College has its Tribunal. The offices are elective, and the members are sophomores who are chosen at the same time as the student body officers. This body is brought into action when the Executive Board brings charges and acts as prosecutor before it. All misdemeanors of fellow students are justly treated. Members of the Tribunal this year included Max Bell, Vir­ginia Leach, and Ernest Day. Norman B. Adkison was faculty advisor.

Rosenheim Coleman, Armstrong, Calhoon, Jones Barker, Rosenheim, Archibald

SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee of Boise Junior College arranges all social events of the student body, supervises them, and sees that they function properly. The reins of the committee this year were in the capable hands of Margaret Rosenheim. Students serving on her committee were: Kenneth Coleman, June Barker, James Armstrong, Helen Marr Archibald, Stanley McCorkle, and Donald Calhoon. Mrs. Camille B. Power, Dean of Women, acted as faculty advisor. The outstanding events supervised by this committee were the spring formal and the annual barbecue.

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Scene 111

CLASSROOMS

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Zoology Lab

History Class

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English Class

Engineering Drawing Lab

Psychology Lab

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Library

Chemistry Lab

French Class

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CADET TEACHERS

"We strive for quality, not numbers", states

Norman B. Adkison, head of the Depart­

ment of Education and Psychology. "The

Boise Junior College offers a two-year

course in the training of elementary teach­

ers, under the school laws of Idaho and the

approval of the State Board of Education.

Upon completion of the required course,

graduates of this department receive State

Elementary Certificates and the title of

Associate in Education."

Teachers in this course have for their train­

ing school the unexcelled opportunities

afforded by the Boise School system and

here, under normal conditions, with the best

supervision, these cadet teachers combine

theory with practice. The kind cooperation

of Superintendent W. D. Vincent and Ele­

mentary Supervisor Laura Brenn, and the

highly qualified teachers of the Boise system

make this ideal condition possible. Bums, Seibel, Horslev, Adkison

Uranga, Barber, Day

Willits, Simpson, Drake

Even though this department has been in

operation only a few years its graduates are

holding the most responsible positions in the elementary schools of the state. They are being

advanced and promoted and are assuming positions of leadership that indicate good background

and high training standards. The Boise Junior College demands better training in English, the

social sciences, and child psychology, and the results are very satisfactory.

"It is my earnest desire and conviction that the Boise Junior College will not add any teachers

to the profession who are not superior in character, knowledge, the understanding of children,

and in actual teacher practice", says Adkison.

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Scene IV

ORGANIZATIONS

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Standish Blair

ASSOCIATED

WOMEN Kalbus Thompson

Thomas Heisner

The Associated Women is an organization composed of every duly enrolled Co-ed at B. J.C. Nellie Standish was elected to preside over meetings held every other Wednesday. Her fellow officers were: Dorothy Blair, vice presi­dent; Marie Kalbus, secretary; Carol Thompson, treasurer; Emma Jane Heisner, social chairman; and Cleone Thomas, athletic chairman. The faculty advisors were Camille B. Power and Lucile N. Robertson. Among the activities sponsored by the organization were the confectionery store, under the man­agement of six different groups so arranged to include all girls, the sale of pom-poms at football and basketball games, and the maintenance of order in the women's lounge. The annual formal dance was one with a charming valentine theme.

Mitchell, Rosenheim, Mrs. Power, Evans, Heisner, Mossman, Schmidt, Murphey, Buck, Vernon, Ourada, Bates, Stewart, Kitchen

Brim, Day, Qualey, Dunning, Kroeger, Carby, Roberts, Leach, Daniels, Nordquist Thompson, McQueen, Standish, Crouch, Kalbus, Kelley, Shaul, Blair

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Vernon Dunning Shaul

B-CUBES Every freshman girl upon enrolling in the college becomes a member of the

B-Cube organization. The club was very active this year, sponsoring a mixer

with a Hallowe'en theme, holding two card parties to raise money for the

successful football banquet which was under the chairmanship of Lynn Kelley,

and furnishing and decorating a formerly unused room for the sole benefit

of the members of the organization. Officers for the year were: Miriam

Vernon, president; Marion Shaul, vice president; and Verna Mae Dunning,

secretary-treasurer. Miss Rosamond Salisbury was the faculty advisor.

Mitchell, Qualey, Heisner, Mossman, Schmidt, Murphey, Buck, Vernon, Ourada, Bates, Kitchen

Thompson, McQueen, Crouch, Dunning, Evans, Kroeger, Carby, Daniels, Kalbus, Kelley, Shaul, Blair

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Stanton, Power, Leach Nordquist, Uranga

Who are the girls in the bright blue sweaters? Why, naturally, the Valkyries of Boise Junior College. They are seen at all athletic matches, serving on various committees, selling candy at football and basketball games, and generally taking part in all school activities. This organization, which is a service group, is composed of eight sophomores and seven freshmen. New members are admitted yearly by election. The first semester officers were: Margaret Stanton, president; Virginia Leach, vice president and treasurer; and Dortha Power, secretary. The second semester officers were: Dortha Power, president; Lidia Uranga, vice president and treasurer; lone Nordquist, secretary. Mrs. Ada Y. Hatch was faculty advisor. This year the Valkyries gave two half-year scholarships of $50 each. Edna Ourada and Virginia Stewart were the recipients.

Kroeger, Archibald, Stewart, Blair, Power, Uranga, Mrs. Hatch, Nordquist, Leach, Stanton, Peterson, Burns, Rosenheim, Mitchell, Bates

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B.J.C. CLUB Baird, Olson

Pease

The B. J.C. Club of Boise Junior College is composed of all the varsity lettermen, with the sports managers as honorary members. The club officers were: Doyle Baird, president; Donald Calhoon, vice president; Hadley Olson, secretary; and John Pease, treasurer. This year the organization was exceptionally active. It sponsored the football dance in December, the B. J.C. Club post-exam jubilee in January, and in April a silver tea for the women of the city. The annual picnic for the club members and their dates was held May 1 1. Each year the club bestows upon one of the sophomore girls the honor of being chosen its Campus Queen. As this book goes to press, however, the girls are still in a state of suppressed excite­ment, as the selection for the year has not been made.

Hill, Clark, Baird, Hewett, Mather, Wicklund, Calhoon

Smidt, Pease, Robinson, Curtis, Roberts, Mr. Jacoby

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Rogers Retzlaff

Carver Russell

VIGILANTES The Vigilantes, a male service organiza­tion, is composed of both freshman and sophomore men. Members are admitted yearly by election. The Vigilantes acted

as patrolmen at football games. They took first place at the annual stunt night during Homecoming with a cleverly acted stunt written by Bill Anderson, entitled "The Spirit of B. J.C."

The first semester officers were: Burtt Trueblood, president; Bill Rogers, vice president; and Terrell Carver, secretary. The second semester officers were: Bill Rogers, president; Ernest Retzlaff, vice president; and Alfred Russell, secretary. The faculty advisor was Eugene B. Chaffee.

Bell, Retzlaff, MacLeod, Russell, Rogers, Trueblood MacCee, Goulding, Bush, Canning, Carver

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Madson

Lawson

Mr. Cruikshank, Wilson, Hewett, Gilbert, Rogers, Bush, Buck, Maule, MacLean

J. Lawson, Craven, Olson, Pease, D. Lawson, Madson, Canning, MacCee

ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS This organization is composed of those scientific-minded students

who spend most of their time in the annex and in the basement

of B. J. C. buried under piles of old scratch paper, laboratory equip­

ment, and chemicals. During Homecoming the Associated Engi­

neers put on a very impressive electrical display, demonstrating

the Telsa Cell and the Photo Electric Cell. The Engineers took two

field trips of note this year. The first trip was to the Idaho Power

substation and the second to the telephone office. These field trips

afford the budding engineer a chance to view what is going on in

the engineering world and help him to orient himself within the

field of engineering. The officers were: Calvin Madson, president;

Roche Bush, vice president; and Elizabeth Buck, secretary-treas­

urer. Douglas B. Cruikshank was faculty advisor.

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Aston Mink Wells

FORENSIC CLUB The Forensic Club was a new but active organization this year in B.J. C. Early in the first semester the club started off its activities by electing Willard Aston, president; Arthur Mink, vice president; Merle Wells, secretary-treasurer; Eleanor Ray, librarian; and Bill Faught, business manager. The club sponsored two all-school assemblies this year and a straw vote on the state election. The district high school debate festival was held at the college under the auspices of the club. Also among the activities sponsored by the club was the presentation of three one-act plays. These plays were: "The Boor", "It Took a Woman", and "Goodnight, Please", a semi-dramatic, a mystery, and a comedy production, respectively. The cast of "The Boor" included Willard Aston, Phylis McQueen, and John Faught. Virgil Olson, Herschel K earns, Elizabeth Buck, Roy Mac Gee, and Bob Smidt were in "It Took a Woman". "Goodnight, Please" was performed by Arthur Mink, Dwayne Moulten, Eleanor Ray, Kenneth Alpert, Miriam Vernon, Don Mac­Leod, and Dolly Bates. The production cast of the plays was under the chairmanship of Arthur Mink. Bill Faught acted as general manager, with Rich Bakes, stage manager; Mary Perkins, publicity chairman; Dorothy Daniels, in charge of the props, and Eleanor Ray, chairman of the tickets and sales committee.

Frazier, Buck, Faught, Aston, MacLeod, Mink Wells, Romig, MacCee, Harter, Barber, Alpert

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Woods, Aston, Ray, Mink Faught, Aston, Frazier Ray, Mink, Wells, Woods

Faught, MacCee, Kearns, Woods, Moulten, Aston, Alpert, Mink, Faught, J. Davis, Smidt McQueen, Daniels, Bates, Vernon, Buck, Ray, Kelley, Blair

DEBATE AND DECLAMATION B.J.C. had an unusually successful season in both debate and declamation

this year. In the Idaho-Oregon Speech Festival held at Caldwell the debate

team placed well up in the ranking, and the declamation team won top honors

in its section with Willard Aston being high point man for the meet. Among

the schools with which B.J.C. competed were: The College of Idaho, North­

west Nazarene Academy, Ricks College, and the University of Idaho, Southern

Branch. Gene Frazier, Merle Wells, Arthur Mink, Eleanor Ray, William

Faught, and Willard Aston composed the team debating the question,

Resolved: That the government should cease to use the public funds for the

purpose of stimulating business. The winning declamation team was com­

posed of Willard Aston and Arthur Mink in the oratory division, Bill Wood

and Arthur Mink in the extemporaneous division, Eleanor Ray in the poetry

contest, and Willard Aston in both the humorous and dramatic reading

divisions. Tracy Coker served as coach for both teams, as did Bill Faught in

the capacity of business manager. At the Idaho - Utah - California Speech

Festival at Cedar City, Utah, Willard Aston placed first in the oratorical

division in the preliminaries and gained a high ranking in the finals.

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LES BOIS

Nordquist

Collins

IONE NORDQUIST ----- Editor-in-Chief JAY COLLINS ------ Associate Editor ROBERT SMITH ------ Photographer BURTT TRUEBLOOD ----- Photographer JAMES ARMSTRONG ----- Art Editor DOLLY BATES ------- Art Staff JEANNE EVANS ------ Art Staff BETTINA KROEGER ----- Copy Editor ELEANOR RAY Copy Desk WILLIAM ROGERS ------ Copy Desk VIRGINIA LEACH ----- Sophomore Editor VIRGINIA STEWART - Sophomore Editor MARGARET ROSENHEIM - Organizations Editor DORTHA POWER - Organizations Editor TOM COFFIN ------ Faculty Editor

Coffin, Smith, Kroeger, Rogers, Evans, Armstrong, Mr. Adkison, Collins

Ray, Nordquist, Rosenheim, Leach, Stewart, Power, Bates

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LES BOIS

Chaffee

MAX BELL ------ Business Manager HERBERT CHAFFEE - Advertising Manager MARIE KALBUS ----- Advertising Staff VIVIAN CROUCH - Advertising Staff GEORGE WHITMORE - Circulation Editor ELEANOR BURNS - - - - - Circulation Staff ROCHE BUSH ------ Circulation Staff VERNA MAE DUNNING - Circulation Staff WILLIAM FAUGHT ----- Circulation Staff DOROTHY JEAN BAKER - Women's Eports Editor LONNIE GOULDING - Men's Sports Editor ERNEST RETZLAFF - Snapshots Editor ALFRED RUSSELL - Snapshots Staff DOYLE BAIRD ------ Snapshots Staff NORMAN B. ADKISON - Faculty Advisor

Baker, Faught, Retzlaff, Russell, Whitmore, Bush

Crouch, Bell, Burns, Kalbus

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H. Olson, MacGee, V. Olson, Mr. Adkison, Faught, Baird, Hill Clark, Day, Kroeger, Bakes

ROUNDUP This year the Boise Junior College issued the largest newspaper in its history.

The printing space was more than doubled. The paper was a project handled

entirely by the journalism class. Since it was financed wholly by advertise­

ments, issues did not appear as often as was desired. Editors during the year

were Mary Perkins, Wayne Clark and Rich Bakes, Bettina Kroeger and Bob

Smidt. The staff included: Helen Kitchen, William Faught, Virgil Olson,

Lynn Kelley, Alfred Russell, Paul Bethel, Wayne Clark, Carl Hill, Donald

Stephens, George Whitmore, Hadley Olson, Ernest Day, and William Ander­

son. Special mention must be accorded to Ernest Day and William Anderson,

business managers. Mr. Norman B. Adkison was faculty advisor.

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LANGUAGE PLAYS The language plays of B.J.C. were presented in a new form

this year. The seventh annual Romance Language Night was

carried on by the production of the French play, Les Roman­

esques by Rostand, and the presentation of the Spanish play,

La Careta Verde by Miguel Ramos Carrion. Both plays were

under the direction of Camille B. Power. The cast of Les

Romanesques was composed of Miriam Vernon, Vivian Crouch,

Arthur Mink, Herbert Chaffee, and Gene Frazier. La Careta

Verde was played by Verna Mae Dunning, George Claycomb,

Dorothy Daniels, Lawrence Wicklund, John Faught, James

Armstrong, Orie Dudley, and Russell Johnson. The production

staff served for both plays. It was composed of Clinton Nord-

quist and Buehl Hewett, stage managers; lone Nordquist,

Patricia Podoll, and Elise Smith, property managers; Wayne

Clark, Jay Collins, and Barbara Brim, in charge of publicity;

Eleanor Ray, Patricia Podoll, and Jeanne Evans, in charge of

costumes, while Jeanne Evans acted as Make-up Chairman.

Barbara Brim and Jacquelyn Mitchell served as ushers.

The two German plays were presented this year under the

direction of Dr. McFarland. The play Der Gute Diener was

acted by Dwayne Moulten, Fritz Sandner, Carmileta Leonard-

son, Margaret Stanton, Calvin Madson, June Barker, and

Charles Davis. The cast of Die Feme Princessen was composed

of Max Bell, Bettina Kroeger, Helen Kitchen, Carmileta Leon-

ardson, Helen Garby, Betty Jean Qualey, and Lisa Heick. Perry

O'Neill was in charge of properties.

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Nord, Frazier, Rogers, Clark, Cook

Chaffee, Vernon, Murphey, Haevers, Bush

Baker, Roberts, Evans, Heisner, Rosenheim, Barker, Kroeger

Kalbus, Qualey, Ellis, Dunning, Daniels, Bates, Stewart, Leach, Wilson, Power, Standish

MUSIC An outstanding music organization was formed at Boise

Junior College this year under the capable direction of

James L. Strachan. This was the A Capella Choir of thirty-

one voices. Soon after its organization, its distinctive robes

were made, and the choir made its first appearance at a

candlelight service at St. Michael's Cathedral during the

Christmas season. The next objective of the group was to

prepare for a spring concert tour which extended as far

west as Pendleton, Oregon. Several performances were

given en route. Previously the choir had made trips to

Caldwell and Emmett. William Rogers was elected presi­

dent of the group. He was also appointed by the Executive

Board as manager in charge of the trip. The choir climaxed

a successful season with an appearance at graduation cere­

monies June 3.

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MUSIC The girls' trio was comprised of Helen Bullock, Virginia Leach, and Mary Roberts. The girls made many and varied performances. Mrs. Lucille T. Forter acted as their director.

The string ensemble is another musical organization of which B.J.C. can be proud. Rosamond Salisbury was the able director of the group whose musical scores were arranged by Clinton Nordquist and Loren Bush.

The girls' ensemble was organized under the capable direc­tion of Lucille T. Forter. They sang sacred music at the candlelight service and secular music during various other performances throughout the year.

An organization of fellows who enjoy singing is a group of which any school can be proud. The credit for B.J.C.'s organization of this type goes to Lucille T. Forter.

Barker, Daniels, Mrs. Forter, Bates, Ourada Power, Roberts, Leach, Bullock, Standish

Leach, Roberts, Bullock

Clark, MacLeod, Cook, Wilson, Moulten Alpert, Mrs. Forter, Bullock, Harter

Miss Salisbury, Vernon, Blair, Leonardson, Qualey, Nordquist, Bush

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Scene V

ATHLETICS

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Robbms

Go"®"9 CampbeW Stephens

FOOTBALL The B. J. C. squad proved to be a scrappy football team

this year, even though they were small as compared

to their opponents. The chances for a football team

looke dslim at the beginning of the year. Stephens,

Baird, Goulding, Bush, and Pease were the only vet­

erans to return. As the season got under way, Coach

Jacoby soon showed himself master of a disheartening

situation and chose from the freshman recruits the remainder of the team.

Coach Jacoby was new to the Junior College and soon proved to be an asset.

The first trip taken by the squad was to La Grande, Oregon. The second was

to Albion, and the third to Pocatello to play the University of Idaho, Southern

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WicWiund Gaboon Hoover - Hoy

FOOTBALL

Roberts, Griffin

Branch. The Broncs were handed defeat on all three

occasions, but this did not curb their fighting spirit.

When they finally played a home game, they fought

a tough U. of I. frosh squad to a standstill for three

quarters and then lost in the fourth by six points. The

next games were thrillers with B. J.C. coming out on

the long end of the score both times. The first triumph

was the Ricks College game which was also the Homecoming game. The

second victory was the Mesa Junior College game. Don Stephens and

Lawrence Wicklund were chosen Captain and Co-captain at the annual foot­

ball banquet and dance at the Owyhee Hotel.

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BASKETBALL In his first year as athletic coach and physical education instructor at the Boise Junior College, Harry Jacoby led the Broncs to their first championship in the Boise City Basketball League. As a result of this victory the College proudly displays its first athletic trophy. This trophy was won through a record of eleven games won and only one lost. The City League was composed of B. B. U., Emmett, Baird's Cleaners, Eagle, Boise Payette Lumber Co., and Link's, the only team which defeated B.J.C. Unfortunately in the inter-collegiate games our team was less successful, being defeated by the College of Idaho, Northwest Nazarene College, Lewiston Normal, and Ricks. Team prospects appear favorable, because all but two of this year's lettermen will return. Steve Canning was Captain, and Bob Smidt was manager.

Smidt, Harter, Mather, MacLeod, Robinson, Mr. Jacoby

Dudley, Hewett, Chester, Jarvis, Canning

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Frazier, Archibald

YELL LEADERS B.J.C.'s yell leaders chosen by the Executive Board were Helen Marr

Archibald and Gene Frazier. Through the efforts of these two active

freshmen the B. J. C. rooters evidenced more than their usual enthusiasm

at all rallies and games.

TENNIS The tennis team was chosen this year through a tournament competition

among interested members of the men's physical education classes. At

the time this book went to press the competition was as yet uncompleted.

Inter-collegiate games were scheduled to start the last of May. A tennis

club was initiated this year to create interest in the sport.

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Scene VI

CAMPUS HONORARIES

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FOOTBALL QUEEN AND CAPTAIN

Virginia Stewart Don Stephens

CAMPUS QUEEN AND KING

Virginia Leach Doyle Baird

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DORTHA POWER

Representative Woman

MAX BELL

Representative Man

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Scene VII

CAMPUS LIFE

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A big smile and a big hat

Part of a football squad

A couple of sophomores take it easy

Look out! You're getting too chummy

Did you pose for that one, Virg?

Ernie, it can't be that distasteful

Personification of a smirk and a frown

Looks like it must be fun

Can't you light it for him, Carl?

Virginia is "falling" again

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Our "Prexie" looks ivith favor

A gal with gardenias in her hair

Our German friend, Lisa

Hey, Jeanne! Look this way

Don't smile so fondly, D. J.

Surprised, Virginia?

One of the Hewett boys

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A bunch of pals

Oh Marie! Open yor eyes

Profile of a business manager

You seem puzzled, boys

Fine ivay for an editor to look

An out-of-the-classroom expression

Vote right, HI

Why—Nellie

A shoulder looker-over

A profound state of perplexity

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Hope they're not skipping chem lab

Whatcha doin', Jimmie

Just a-sittin'

The associate "ed"

Frankenstein sneaking up on a lady

The big blond Irishman

You tell 'em, Arch

Jackie, our pianist

A flirt at heart

You look so enthralled

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Mme. Power seems satisfied

A mathematical wizard

'Tops" in our institution

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He sure can "figger" things out

The lady at the head of the English Department

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f e z

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M- \

Caught you unawares that time, Lucile

You hear from her when you flunk

That new coach, Jacoby

Be sure you get them clean

Try lookin' thru your specs, Kennie

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SOCIAL CALENDAR Oct. 15 Dance at Elks Feb. 21 - Roller Skating Party

Oct. 21 Forensic Banquet Mar. 8 German Plays

Oct. 28 B-Cube Mixer Mar. 17 - French, and Spanish Plays

Nov. 4 Stunt Night Mar. 25 - Valkyrie Mixer

Nov. 5 Homecoming Party Mar. 31 Hay Rack Ride

Nov. 10 - Roller Skating Party Apr. 4 B. J.C. Club Silver Tea

Nov. 23 - Thanksgiving Dance Apr. 21 Spring Formal

Dec. 7 Matinee Hippity Hop Dance Apr. 28-May 2 Choir Trip

Dec. 7 B-Cube Card Party May 5 Barbecue

Dec. 16 Football Banquet and Dance May 8-12 Campus Week

Jan. 20 Valkyrie Scholarship Dance May 11 B.J.C. Club Picnic

Jan. 25 Post Exam Jubilee May 12 Campus Day

Feb. 10 A. W. Formal May 19 Valkyrie Dinner Dance

Feb. 16 - Valkyrie Card Party June 2 Commencement Dance

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Come to B. B. U. This Summer or Fall

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GREEN-GRIFFIN COMPANY Jewelers

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The Capital

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The average rate for electric service paid by Idaho Power resi­dential and farm customers is ONE-THIRD LESS than the average for the nation as a whole.

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PHONE 304

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DR. P. A. SIMMONS DR. A. T. BRADBURY

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Use GAS • the Modern Fuel

For Automatic COOKING, WATER HEATING and

REFRIGERATION

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OPENING DATES

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YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

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"Capitalizing" includes "Style-Pressing", too — careful, exacting pressing that assures perfect fit and appearance.

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