Roundup, January 9 Associated Students of Boise Junior College
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Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers University Documents 1-9-1948 Roundup, January 9 Associated Students of Boise Junior College Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. friday, January 9, 1948 BJC llOUNDUP Page Two Through The Keyhole Holiday Happenings fashions By BARBIE All good things must ~;:omc to an end By .tAYk. ~P1LS1H.ikY rhe New \'ear is here, and Christmas vacation with all iLl! Rcmcml.x:r the days who• ailk. We're full of good cheer, yuletide merriment and festivities ha' atockings and drCIICI were JU'I d UJfn4 TheRoandap done just that! We're hoping Santa roon as cotton ones, and then suddenly. Lord give us strength Published by For the rest of the year! Claus filled your stocking to over-flow· silk was no more( Well now th.ilt lovely ing with goodies and everything nile soft material is rowing mtiJ the lirno and that you had a gala holiday M:ason. Boise Junior College Roundup Staff Well, ncre we are back in the old light again and in the form of abeer Associated Students of Boise Junior College grind after three glorious (?) weeks of Exclusive o{ time spent (casting and and brightly printed acarvcs. 1 he ru rejoicing a few of our more ambitious mor that survea are just ft.Jr dt<.Oiil Editor ... .... ..... ............................... Leo Compton freedom. Perhaps the most astounding bit of students found various means in whith tion or in taSC of a audden dourthunt, Assistant Editor ....................................................Sharon Stevens news over the holidays is the mar to occupy their time during vacation. un't true. A dilcovery has been made that by tying a scarf around the nttk Feature Editor ........... .. ..................................Barbara Garrett riage of Helen Tielman and Quentin Anwng these were Ellomae Holden and of your coat, aa well as your blou.te:, Gregory. lt is reported to have taken neuy Gric~ who exercised their limba keeps chilling winds out and place in Winnemucca November 18. climbing up and down ladders while keep~ you snug as weJl 3.\ making a pretty assisting in the decoration o[ the audi· !:::.::;~:::;~~.. ::_:·.:::~:::.. :~:::.::::::_:.. :"·.::-:::·::::·~~%!:!::~:: sharp looking outfit. And why didn't Jack Grader go back. torium prior to the alumni dante. Exchange Editor ...........................................Tom McEldowney to Buffalo for the Christmas vacationi' Those participating in basketball Allee Vauar wean a bright red, bla<k Reporten: Wilma Martin, Faye Spilsbury, Pet~ ~, Bernard Niebon, Hmmmmm? Could Marjorie Beebe were Bill Owens who played in the and white print s<.arf around the ned. Jack McNutt, Ferris Weddle, and Skip Kline. have had anything Lo do with it? YMCA tournament and Paul Ostyn of her black quilted coat. Equally ............. who played outlaw basketball on the uright is Chuck Graham's red scarf Nampa te-d.m during the invitation tour· And then there is Wayne Wright around the rollar of her blue coat. Winter Term Students Hope For Better Grades who overdrew his bank-account to pay ney- Marjorie Beebe choses a brilliant green By LEO COMPTON his tuition. (heh, heh.) Jack. Smith spent his vacation deliv print to wear on her blac.k. roat. Most conversation now that school is again underway, concerns ering thousands of letters during the These gayly colored scarves aren't the grades of the past fall term. Students find condolences in Well, Jake Collins is back! Monday Christmas rush and recouperating after exdusivcly tor coau or blouses. They another fellow student who has also flunked in one or more (his first day at BJC), he was heard to the distraction of an impacted wisdom look as nice on suits or swtaten. Jane courses. With all kinds of excuses being used for their faiful'l:!s. say (and I quote) "This is the best tooth, while Thomas Cottle worked in Chisholm has used a unique idea with Thus far there is determination on the campus for much better school I've ever attended. I'm going surgery at St. Lukes Hospital. her scarf by tying a bright toouto-red colored scarf around tbe ned of her grades this, the winter term. Even members of th.e faculty. ~ave to have a great time. By the way, Vacationing in Sun Valley where he dwty-aqua suit and knotching it with received criticism for the students fatlure. W'nh condttwns girls, my phone number is 5028, and saw such movie stars as Claudette Col a large silver ring. The ring is unique crowded as they are it is hard to lay the blame in any on~ place. I'm hove every evening." bert and Gary Cooper and various cele in itseJ£, it is carved like the bead of .t If blame is laid anywhere all students who recetved a fatlure m By the way, we beard that he is brities (plus a little skiing) was Fred a course, will have to carry the burden. The winter quarter will planning to attend the Northwest Athanasokas. cannibal. tell who is really interested in passing with average or better Christian College next year. Mary The "Gibson Girl" blouse tu.J come grades. Lou Bachman says if he does, she will forth with a new syle. White blouxs become a nun! Valkyries In Reunien are running competition with CilDdy For Former Members striped ones. Both Joanne Wahl a.ud International Club to Sponsor WSSF Drive Bill Owens: "Whal's the name of Honoring last year's members, the Shirley Kerwin have taken to these Dr. Paul E. Baker, BJC Dean of Men and International club the book you're reading?" Valk.yries held a luncheon Dec. 31 in pretty blouJeS and they look >ery at· tractive with dark skiru or a Ulrt ol advisor, announced this week that a drive for the World Student Carol Craven: "It's entitled 'What the Kopper Kettle. _peneral thairman Service Fund will be held during the first week in February, and 20 Million Women Want'." of the affair was Beverly Hayes; ancl a color matching that of the stripes. all students are requested to donate to the worthy cause described Bill: "Let's see if they spelled my assisting her was Helen Hayes, reser· below. name right." vations. Mrs. Hugh Miller, (students B. J. C. Boxing Starvation shatters faith in Democracy and Humanity. Not a . will know her as Elma Tharp) last The BJ.C. boxing team wlll swing pretty thought, is it? Martin N iemoller once said, tragically, in l;'ormer students rumored to be en year's advisor, was present as were mem into action Ibis monlh if enough stu a letter for the Congressional Record: "But people are being con gaged: Connie Abarrate and Earl bers, Evelyn Conroy, Mary McLeod, dents are interested and get in JOCDe vinced now that the whole propapanda for democracy has been Naylor; Ellen Lou Iverson and Carl Barbara Fraser, Judy Ward, Senia practice sessions. an illusion, worse even than Hitler's propaganda. For everybody Goioocchea. Bloomstrand, Velma Koppes, Mary lmew, or soon came to know that Hitler personally did not admit Helen (llouods) Thomas, Sue Murphy, All members will work out at t..be any authority superior to himself: but the Western Powers pro Men, men at every turn, Margaret Atkins, and Jackie Moris. All YMCA using B.J.C. equipment. Boxing " , pagated human and Christian principles, and asserted that they Boy, does it make me madl present Valk.yries in town attended and students will recehre free: pa.es for •y.. were fighting for the validity of these principles. This faith the With all the men there are out here, a general reunion and visit was held. privileges. trust in any truth and humanity has been destroyed. The result There's nary a one to be had! Mrs. Vina Bushby is advisor to the A three way match is expeaed with is Nihilism, and the dying people today die cursing God and man." group this year and Ellomae Holden the College of Idaho. the YMC."<. and Somewhere there must be a cure for this. And somewhere there Rosita Alegria is having quite a time is president. Boise Junior College. is. The National Student Association voted at its constitutional with three boys pounding on her door convention in Madison, Wisconsin in September, to sponsor a Iday and night, she still can't find the World Student Servtce Fund and campaigns in American colleges RIGHT ONE. The newly organized st.udent group will endorse the WSSF drives • • • exclustvely m the foretgn relief held, according to a resolution One of the nicest parties over the passed at an earlier meeting. holidays was Gaynor Dorrien's laat Fri- AFTER THE GAME . Mrs. Phyllis Farley, new WSSF secretary for the South who has day night. It turned out to be a re· JUSt returned from a year's work as World Student Relief staff union of the class of '47. Among the · · l girls from other schools were: Martha representa~.'ve m Po and, has provided a complete answer to the Sue Neal, Beth Tillotson, and Helen q,uestH~n, Why should v:_e s~nd funds through World Service Means from the u. of 1. and Norma ·REFRESH WITH COKE }und mstead of ~trectly?_ Pomung out that transmitting funds Crossmon from B.Y.U.