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ASBSU Officers ASBSU Officers 1 / A I Mike Hoffman Chris Rudd Chris Hansen President Vice-President Treasurer i Dr. David Taylor I 114 Bottom Row, Left to Right: Teri Stancik — Education; Pattijo Paullus — Education; Linda Norberg — Vo-Tech; Donna Mentzer — Arts and Science; Debbie Sturman — Health Science. Second Row, Left to Right: Shane Bengoechea — Business; Mike Fisher — Arts and Science; Larry Johnson — Business; Reid Walters — Business; Craig Hurst — Arts and Sciences; Les Wolff — Arts and Science. Third Row, Left to Right: John Osterkamp — Health Science; Ernie Watkins — Business; Dave Ham- merquist — Arts and Science; Jim Marshall — Business; Chris Rudd — ASBSU Vice-President — Senate Chairman, Steve Botimer — Arts and Science. Senate The ASBSU Senate is a council composed of seven­ teen students elected pro­ portionally from the various schools on campus. Judiciary The Judiciary Council is made up of five fulltime stu­ dents and two tenured fac­ ulty members. It has the responsibility of upholding the ASBSU Constitution and investigating violations of the Constitution. Steve Marcum, Gaea Welker. Debbie Mills. Ted Hopfenbach. Laurie Thorson. John Flewelling (seated). Lee LeBaron, Sherrie Culver, Christa Bax, Sylvia Cotton, Mike Henthorne, Ann Balfour, Randy Birkinbine, Steve Robertson, Kris Graham, Lori Jordan, Bonnie Stewart, Karin Woodworth Whity. SUB Staff SUB Director Fred Norman Student Activities Christa Bax Info Booth Sherrie & Ann 117 John Edgerton Steve Hone Steve Robertson Marty Weber Steve Corbett Doug McCullen j Dan Friend Christa Bax Greg Marchbanks 118 Programs Bill Kassis Lori Jordon Board The Program Board's purpose is to implement social, cultural, intellectual, and recreational activities on the BSU campus. The Board is composed of a chairperson and nine subcom­ mittee chairpersons: coffee­ house, concerts, international cinema series, pop films, lec­ tures, publicity, homecoming, outdoor activities, and special events. All committees are chaired by and composed of stu­ dents. The committees encour­ age student input in selecting events to be presented on cam­ pus. 119 Cheer and Dance Squad In addition to cheering at games the BSU cheerleaders serve the university as PR persons by attending a wide array of functions. They get campus organizations involved in their ath­ letic program. The Cheerleaders begin practice weeks before school and still practice about 2-3 hours a day perfecting their cheers. Aside from that, the Squad functions dynamically as a unit and all agree that their highest satisfaction is "hearing the crowd roar after a touchdown." 120 Teresa Waldram Jerrie Sievers Penne Rivers /y #i# Lou Ann Bursted Kathy Williams Aleta Sales ii Dave Barron Denise Miner Dewey Burress 121 Les » •" m Debbie Hoene Bette Will Section Editor Section Editor Arlene Deltaas Asst. Editor Bois Any book has a certain meaning to someone. A yearbook and especially the 1977-78 "Les Bois" has many special meanings to me. It consists of certain events at BSU. It includes my classmates, my friends, and fellow workers. The book reviews the many events I watched and participated in; it also relates some of the accomplishments of students whom I watch throughout the year. Donn Clark Most importantly, the book is a part of me. It represents many hours of hard work for both Editor myself and staff. New ideas were constantly being thought about, realized, and then put to use. Consequently, I hope you may find some of the reasons the "Les Bois" is important to me. Thus, assuring you it will become a part of your life now and your memories in the future. Donn Clark John Head Section Editor 123 Photo Bureau The Photo Bureau is responsible for pictures needed by the Associated Students of Boise State. The Bureau supplies the Les Bois with most of the pictures. It also takes pictures for the Arbiter throughout the year. Left, Patti Quong — Photographer. Below; Ron Ferguson — Photo Bureau Chief. Boise State's first full year of membership in the National Student Exchange Program resulted in National thirty students being placed at one of forty NSE member Universities across the nation. The NSE Program gives undergraduate students an opportu­ Student nity to attend another University for a semester or a full year without having to pay out-of-state tuition. Exchange Left; Diane Barr. Student Program Assistant. Right; Maureen O'Keefe, Student Coordinator. 125 Public Relations The Public Relations Board is BSU's link to the outside world. PR staff members deal with problems on the National, State, and Local level. Left; Mike McNeil, Jerry Bridges, Mitch Brown, and Lupe Betancur. Below; Betty Hamilton, ASBSU Secretary. Left to Right: Mike McNeil. Lupe Betancur. Jerry Bridges, Mitch Brown. left to Right: Marvin Ferdig, Sherrie Roberts. Rene Clements, Scott Wigle. Student Services Student Services purchased a data terminal to tie into the school's computer, in order to make that service available to students. The terminal is being used on student surveys and KBSO play list. A foundation was also laid for implementing a referral service for students using the new terminal under the direction of Marvin Ferdig. Scott Wigle (Asst. Director) researched and made the work ups for organizing a student credit union. These plans are waiting funds and proper approval in the near future. Bill Snyder, Student Services Lawyer 127 Left 10 Right: Don Clark. Mary Struths. Diane Barr. Mona St. Clair, Debbie Stannard, Terry McGuire. Peggy Middleton, Bud Humphrey. Chuck Bufe Brad Martin Sally Thomas. Arbiter Once again the Arbiter pulled through another controver­ sial year with the publication of two issues of Armbiters among other things — Faces change as people came and went including the top positions of Editor, Asst. Editor, and Managing Editor. But through the confusion, a few hardy souls produced a paper each keeping the students on top of BSU events. 128 KBSU Boise State University's radio station KBSU is the first and only progressive FM station in the treasure valley. Operating twenty-four hours daily, KBSU provides a varied format of program material including popular, jazz, classical, rock, etc. along with informative news and educational broadcasts. KBSU is owned and oper­ ated by the students of BSU and invites both students and citizens of the surrounding community to tune their radios to FM 90.1 "The last station on the left." Square Dance The BSU Squaredance club provides square dancing in the traditional manner. Meeting weekly, they often danced to the calling of a professional. 130 Anthropology Club The Anthropology club at Boise State is an aca­ demic organization dedicated to the promotion and understanding of anthropology for an interested student. The organization seeks to create an oppor­ tunity for those interested on the discipline to enjoy a learning experience in an informal, relaxed, and harmonious atmosphere. ell |O II Abacus An accounting club determined in bringing the business commu­ nity to the students. They suc­ ceeded this year in planning a series of monthly meetings with guest speakers and panel discus­ sions headed by notables from local and national firms. Fencing Club Fencing began to take hold as an organ­ ized sport when France instituted the death penalty for dueling. It has prog­ ressed through the years to where it is now practiced in colleges and YMCA's across the U.S. The BSU fencing club is expanding rap­ idly and now offers to all students the chance to become acquainted with the world's most modern ancient sport. 133 This is the oldest recognized organization at Boise State. They are a service club for veterans whose achievements include the fountain in the center of campus, the Bronco Mascot horse. Gold Dust. They hold the annual Muscu­ lar Dystrophy Assoc. Dance. Esquire 134 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon is the new­ est fraternity on Boise State's campus and is one of 200 chapters and colonies affili­ ated with the "Sig Ep" national headquarters. The national fraternity is devoted to three cardinal principles — Virtue, Diligence, and Broth­ erly Love — and endeavors to instill these three in all its brothers. 135 TKE The Tau Kappa Epsilon is a social fraternity where students have a chance to make true friendships that will aslt a lifetime. The TKE's sponsor the annual Red Cross Blood drawing and the annual Spring Raft Race held every spring in conjunction with the Alumni-Varsity game. Front to Back: Pam Stimer, Pat Demsey. Bob Brown. Kenny Blacksmith. Dave Brainard, Neil Wilson. Tim Johns. Mary Mott. Bryce Smith. Doug Blickenstaf. Burt Worrell. John Cannon, Jeff Sassor. Gene Hayes, Rob Horn, Rod Perkins, Ken Belcker. Dennis White. Joe Brennon. Mike Moon. Chuck Rosco, Wade Porter, Scott Link, Frank Ross. Marvin Ferdig, Larry Blanc, Jim Rittinger, Jim Hart, Tim Borden, Tim Wilson. BRONCO FADIUM 136 Delta Delta Delta They started the year off with their annual King Beard contest for Homecoming. They contin­ ued the year working for the Easter Seal Tele-a-thon and the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. They also made dolls for the Intermountain Youth Cancer Center. Standing. Left to Right: Kala Ross, Janis Mulder. Tina Patterson. Sara Hamill, Lee Reiner. Terri Kelly. Diana Fairchild, Maggie Lliteras. Dee Anne Reiman, Vannessa Clark. Pam Beem. Mary Ann Hadzor. Judy Porter, Julie Sandford. Robin Smith, Chris Enyon, Barbie Fairchild. Kneeling: Sharon Harrigfeld, Judy Mills. Lynanne Josephson, Stephanie Collar, Cindy Bengal. Carolea Hopingardner. 137 Panhellenic Panhellenic the governing body of sororities, it puts forth Rush week in the fall, the annual pledge dance and a scholarship dinner. Left to Right: Lori Loder, Kath O'Neill, Pam Beem, Cathy Brock, Vanessa Clark, Marta McKenna, Julie Childers, Paula Corbett. 138 Gamma Phi Beta Front Row, Left to Right: Julie Woodall, Julie Parson, Patti Crepps, Lori McDonald, Julie Alexander, Marca Herron, Cris Caufield, Linda Dworak. Second Row: Dixie Feller, Ann Babbitt, Janet Trueax, Mary Beth VanDecar, Jody Rhine, Susan Baker, Sue Williams.
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