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Organizations Front Row: Elsie Sievers, Dr. Buck (Advisor), Ted Palmer, Mr. Rowe (Advisor), Marjorie Black. Back Row: Donna Bliss, Elise Kull, Wynefred Bacon, Sharon Morrow, Walt Petersen, Joan Brown, Marga Lindemann, Kristin Mathews, Ruthanne Fountain, Shirley Byrne, Alma Averill, Delores Hanson.

Phi Theta Kappa

The Phi Theta Kappa was active on the campus this year. The objects of this society are "to promote scholarship, to develop char­ acter, and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes of the junior colleges of the of America." Officers were Ted Palmer, President; Marge Black, Vice-Presi- dent; Elise Kull, Secretary; Shirley Byrne, Treasurer. The organiza­ tion had bi-monthly meetings. Back Row, left to right: Barbara Rea, Donna Bliss, Mary Lou Hansen, Carol Culver, Leone Sweany, Elsie Sievers, Marilyn Tonkin, Allene Siebe, Sharon Nichols, and Alma Averill. Front Row: Miss Moore (Advisor), Marga Lindemann, Nancy Poe, Wanda Drake, Billie Wilson, Donna White, Jo Lizaso, Joan Wilson, Marge Newton, Shirley Byrne, Delores Hanson, Kristin Mathews, Bunny Kane, Carol Berry, Marge Black, Sharon Morrow, and Carol Stauth.

Valkyries The , as usual, was one of the most active organizations on campus. Marjorie Newton, who was president, directed the club in its various activities. Among these were: ushering at games, running a shoe shine stand in the Union for a day, helping the March of Dimes by sponsoring a talent show, and cooperating with the Intercollegiate Knights on a carnival. They also ran the bookstore. The float which the girls entered in the Homecoming parade, took third place this year. Valkyrie membership was made up of sophomore girls, who were chosen the preceding spring, on the basis of scholarship, dependability, initiative, and participation in activities. This year's members very amply carried out the purpose of the club, which is to foster a spirit of competition and friendli­ ness on the campus. The other officers in this organization were: Historian, Donna Bliss; Vice- President and Treasurer, Bunny Kane; Bookroom Chairman, Mary Lou Hansen, The Advisor of the club was Miss Helen Moore. 1. Fredrica charms Charlene. 2. Valkyries shoe shine day. 3. Olga . . . and we thought we could ! I. Win so sober? 5. IJ be race? (i. Leroy likes it! 7. The Psychiatrist. 8. Wow! What legs. 0. Enter, Miss Carol Culver. 10. Lose something. Bunny? 11. Caught you working. Marge. 12. Cesspocl Six. minus one. 13. Mireille and her . 11. Cure for all. Front Row: Tom Kalange, Dick Ennis, Judie Richmond (I. K. Duchess), Tony Park, John Jones. George Allen. Second Row: Mr. Underkofler (Advisor), Jim Brandon, John Murdock. Gene Heady, Fred Orchard, Fred Allen, Dick Belveal. Third Row: Gary Ferney, John Carley, Bob Peterson, George Moulton, Bruce Williams, Eddie Pilkerton, Bill Wardle, Bryant Lemon.

Intercollegiate Knights

The Intercollegiate Knights club is dedicated to the proposition of "Service, Sacrifice, and Loyalty to our Alma Mater." During first semester the Knights undertook the building of the bonfire and a float for Homecoming. The presentation of the formal Golden Plume Ball was highlighted by the crowning of a new Duchess, Miss Judie Richmond. New pledges were accepted at an early meeting of the second semester and the I.K.'s co-sponsored a carnival with the Valkyries. Officers first semester were: Dick Enis, Duke; Ben Bradshaw, Scribe; John Carley, Treasurer, and Ron Carpentier, Sergeant-at-Arms. Officers second semester were: Gene Heady, Duke; Fred Allen, Scribe; Gary Ferney, Treasurer; George Moulton, Chancelor, and Bob Fulwyler, Ex­ ecutioner. The Advisor was Mr. Underkofler. 1 I.K. Ball. 2. A Happy Queen. 3. I.K.'s and their dates. 4. Miss Mays and escort. 5. You don't sav! (i. Don's played out. 7. Dirty-face Hob. S. .ludv *is crowned queen. 9. Queen and attendants. 10. Who's the victim? 11. Yum-yum! Raw oysters. 12. Come Bill—Let's smile. l.'J. Getting what you want, boys? 14. Tony really lays it on. 15. Fred packs a wallop. 16. The operation was successful. 17. Dr. John Jones. IS. Step carefully. 19. Woof-woof! 21). Hiding something. Bill? 21. Now really, Fred 22. Who is it? Slim? *.**¥.,**

Front Row: Bernice Breeze, Glorianne Elorriaga, Ruth Iverson, Mireille Navarro, Miss Roe (Advisor), Jeanne Newton, Debi Lyman, Karen Ferre, Judy West, Valmer Clayton, Shirley Smith. Second Row: Shirley Patrick, Sue Carley, Judie Richmond. Michael Maus, Roberta Sharpies, Ruth Martin, Jean Johnson, Janice Stills, Mary Lou James, Dorothy Asmussen, Marlene Mitchell, JoAnn Ray, Sharon Carico, Pat Cornell, Jeannine Cham- lin, Audrienne Atchley. Third Row: Marian Peterson, Anne Hilliard, Ora Dearth, Vanessa Baugh, Jackie Billington, Sidney Eichenberger, Karlin Wiley, Glenda Hall, Sharon Day, Elinor Wright, Nancy Kennedy, Lee McKinney, Pats Harrington, Beverly Burwell, Maralyn Stevens. Marilyn Latham, Norma Callender.

B-Cubes

The B-Cubes, the Freshman girl pep organization, again lived up to its motto and namesake—Boost Boise, Boost Broncos, Boost B. J. C. B-Cube members were seen helping out in various activities this year. Some of them were: ushering at football, selling at basketball games, selling candy in the halls and giving assistance to the Valkyries when it was needed. They also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. The highlight of the year for the B-Cubes was the Cotton Swing, which they sponsored in the spring. This year's officers were: Jeanne Newton, President; Glorianne Elor­ riaga, Vice-President and Treasurer; Bernice Breeze, Secretary; Debbi Lyman, Social Chairman; Shirley M. Smith, Publicity Manager. Miss Roe was the club's Advisor. 1. How's it smell, Zcarl? 2. Pat does her act. 3. Just ask Jim. 4. Bashful, Bob? 5. How's business, Char- lene? (i. Really, Jeanne? 7. Lovin' Spree. 8. Cheer up, Doc. Front Row: Lee Rodman, Tom Rhodes, Chuck Spencer, Lloyd Dorman, Dr. Moore (Advisor), Jerry Whittig, Walt Dillon, Dick Baughman, Morris Taylor. Second Row: Allen Quintieri, Bob Wood, Jerry Davis, Don May­ pole, Pat Gibson, Rex Dorman, Chuch Tate, Ed Groff, Arvin Spofford, Don Jevons, Leon Vostrez. Back Row: Dee Tonning, Jerry Medsker, Jack Spencer, Dave Pursell, Bill Bunce, Ed Fordham, Fred McDougal.

Pi Sigma Sigma

"Pep, Service, and Spirit" is the motto of the Pi Sigma Sigma. This men's organization of 30 members was organized in the spring of 1949 to permit more men students to take an active part in organized activity of the school. Now it is an integral part of BJC. Guided by their motto, the Pi Sigs parked cars at football games, won first place in the Homecoming Parade with their float "Fry Bacone," handled concessions at football and basketball games, sold school caps, participated in inter school sports, and sponsored the Presidents' Ball in honor of all presidents on the campus. The year's activities began with the initiation of 18 new pledges, and ended with the election of officers for the coming year. Officers this year were: President, Pat Gibson; Vice- President, Jerry Medsker; Secretary, Ellis Hyde; Treasurer, Dee Tonning; Sergeant-at- Arms, Rex Dorman. 1. What's up there? 2. I-Spy-I.K. 3. Hard work paid off. 4. That's not the way it goes, Morris. 5. "Cud­ dles" Medsker. 6. This way, please. 7. Construction—"Workers"? 8. Dig that crazy fisherman. 9. Egg ala- mode. 10. Who won, boys? 11. Arch of Triumph—Presidents' Ball. 12. Your move. 13. Chloe-e-e-e! 14. Eiffel Tower. Back Row: Wanda Drake, Barbara Rea, Donna Bliss, Delores Hanson. Front Row: Donna Chatburn, Leone Sweany, Kristin Mathews, Sharon Nichols, Shirley Byrne, Helen Elguezabal.

Associated Women

All the women students on the campus are united by the Associated Women Students in social and service projects. The college women are rep­ resented by a council under the guidance of Mrs. Burke, Dean of Women. In the fall, the freshman girls were welcomed by the Big Sister Tea. The Spring Tea was held for all senior girls in high schools of Ada County. In order to raise money for their dance, scholarship, and additions to the crystal and silver sets, the A.W. sponsored money-making projects. They held candy sales and one of the important projects was the sale of "Mums" for Homecoming. A Christmas basket was prepared from money donations and food and was given to a needy family of Boise. The A.W. also maintained the women's lounge and gave a scholarship to an entering freshman girl of Ada County. In February one of the most beautiful of the year, the Sweetheart's Ball, was sponsored by the A.W. At this dance the women students chose Bruce Brenn as the "King of Heart" and LeRoy Buhler and Ed Lodge attended the King as Jacks. This year's officers were: President, Shirley Byrne; Vice-President, Delores Hanson; Secretary, Leone Sweany; Treasurer, Donna Bliss, Wanda Drake; So­ cial Chairman, Kristin Mathews; Sophomore Representatives, Sharon Nichols and Barbara Rea; Freshman Representatives, Donna Chatburn and Helen Elguezabal.

Front Row: Marge Black. Carol Berry, Fauneal Mink, Janice Stills, Barbara Rea, Larry Smythe, Ora Dearth, Sharon Day, Mr. Chatburn (Advisor), Billie Wilson. Second Row: Mary Scholes, Joan Brown, Jo Lizaso, Wyne- fred Bacon, Bernadine Aubert, Pat Austin, Nellie Martens, Mary Lou James, Lee McKinney, Dorothy Asmus- sen, Shirley Smith, Michael Maus, Sharon Morrow. Third Row: Billie Jacoby, LeRoy Buhler, Gerry Keener, Fred McDougal, Sharon Nichols, Arvin Spofford, Denny Weisgerber, Ruth Martin.

Future Teachers of America

Of all the clubs on campus, the Future Teachers of America is one of the few that is not strictly local, since it is affiliated with the Idaho Education As­ sociation and the National Education Association. The purpose of the club is simply to join together all students interested in the field of teaching. This year's chapter—the largest ever at BJC—was led by the following officers: President, Barbara Rea; Vice-President, Larry Smythe; Secretary, Fauneal Mink; Treasurer, Larry Breeze; Historian, lanice Stills; Reporter, Don Owens; and Advisor, Mr. Acel H. Chatburn. Activities, this year, included regular business meetings, money-raising projects and socials. The money raised was used to present a scholarship to a high school education major and for a Homecoming float. The highlight of all the socials was that honoring the alumni last spring. Other socials in­ cluded a skiing party at Bogus Basin and a swimming party at Givens. Barbara Rea, Larry Smythe, and Ora Dearth represented our local chapter at Lewiston in April. Another delegation attended the Idaho Education Asso­ ciation meeting at Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa. 1. Campus School. 2. Ring around the rosy. 3. Soup's on. 4. We cat., 5. Faculty Row. (}. Practic­ al Demonstration. 7. Motors of Destiny. 8. Music time. 9. Our Mr. Chatburn. Front Row: Bunny Kane. Karlin Wiley. Darlene Young, Carol Berry, Dr. Baker (Advisor), Roberta Sharpies. Back Row: Ora Dearth, Larry Smythe, Norma Callender. Ken Edson, Nancy Kohls, Ken Moore, Helen McDaid.

International Relations Club

The International Relations Club is made up of members who are interested in a better understanding and appreciation of peoples of all creeds and nations, and to become acquainted with some of the main national and international trends. During the first semester the club sponsored the World University Service with Larry Smythe as chairman. Proceeds almost doubled those of the year before. Several Potlucks were held during the year and they featured guest speakers from different countries. Officers for the year were: Carol Berry, President; Marga Lindemann, Vice-President and Treasurer; and Darlene Young, Secretary. The Ad­ visor for the group was Dr. Baker. Front Row: Karlin Wiley. Ruth Iverson, Shirley Byrne, Dr. Obee (Advisor). George Allen, Leone Sweany. Jim Campbell. Back Row: Stan Pottle, Tony Parks, Bryant Lemon, Chuck Tate. Fred McDougal, Tom Rhodes, Ed Lodge. John Jones. Fred Allen. Bruce Donnelley. DaveKallas.

Bronco Ski Club The Bronco Ski Club is composed of students on the campus who are interested in skiing. The ski club opened the year with a gigantic invitational ski slalom at Bogus Basin with BJC as winner. Jim Brandon took first place in the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference at Snow Basin, near Ogden, Utah. George Allen won the class A race for the second consecutive year in the White Stag races sponsored by Bronco Ski Club at Bogus Basin. Officers for the year were: George Allen, President; Bob Donnelly, Vice-President; Shirley Byrne, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Brandon, Racing Chairman. Dr. Obee is Advisor for the club. Front Row: Nancy Wanlace, Mary Grimm, Ruth Wilson, Jack Lyle, Ted Palmer, Charlene Buttars. Back Row: Dick Weston, Wally Winegar. Gene Heady, Larry Richards, Larry Clare, Seth Hendry, Dr. deNeufville (Ad­ visor.

German Club

The purpose of the German Club is to promote better under­ standing of the German people and their customs and cultural back­ ground. The members spoke German at all of their meetings. This year's officers were: President, Jack Lyle; Vice-President, Mary Grimm; and Secretary and Treasurer, Gene Heady. Front Row: Shirley Byrne, Joan Armstrong. Minter Yount. Second Row: Nancy Kohls, Marlene Mitchell, Sharon Jackson. Third Row: Ed Grabner, Henry Arguinchona, Gilbert Keithly, Dr. deNeufville (Advisor).

French Club Under the leadership of President Minter Yount and Advisor Dr. deNeufville, the French Club spent another busy year on campus. Meetings were held once a month to promote the purpose of the French Club, which is to initiate a better understanding of the French people and their language among French Club members. Some meetings were spent in listening to French records while others were spent in playing French bingo. Among other things, the French Club produced a play entitled "Le Retour du Marguis" (The Return of the Marguis). Other French Club officers were: Vice-President, Gilbert Keithly; Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Byrne. Front Row: Helen Elguezabal, Mr. Gottenberg (Advisor), Olga Figueroa (Advisor), Helen Alexander, Vivian Adamson, Mona Johnson, Marga Lindemann, Lee Carter. Back Row: Glorianne Elorriaga, Gerda O'Dell, Bob Peterson, Mireille Navarro, Don .

Spanish Club

The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote a direct interest in the language, customs, and culture of the Spanish countries. Membership of the club is limited to day and night students having one semester of Spanish. The officers for the year were Helen Elguezabal, President; Bob Peterson, Vice-President; and Mona Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer. The Advisors were W. L. Gottenberg and Olga Figueroa. Meetings were held the third Monday of every month. The meetings included talks by the Latin American students about their homes, conversa­ tion in Spanish, singing Spanish songs, and playing Spanish games. Other activities included selling at games, and the play "Los Pantalones" presented March 11. The annual picnic was held in the spring. Front Row: Audrienne Atchley. Gerry Keener. Pat Austin. Nancy Kohls, Dr. Baker (Advisor). Back Row: Dennis Law, Barbara Rea, lo Lizaso, Albert Erquiaga.

Inter-Faith Council

The Inter-Faith Council has completed its third active year on the BJC campus. The purpose of the club is to further unity and brotherhood among the different religious groups at the college. The Council is made up of representatives from each religious group on the campus. The groups represented this year were: Episcopal, Larry Clare and Patricia Austin; First Christian, Ladore Knight and Jerry Whittig; Catholic, Jo Lizaso and Albert Erquiaga; Presbyterian, Gerry Keener; Congregational, Nancy Kohls; and L.D.S., Audrienne Atchley and Dennis Law. The Council established the Chapel held every Wednesday morning with guest ministers from the various churches as speakers. They presented two assemblies to the student body — the Christmas pageant and, in March, the Brotherhood assembly with speakers representing the Jewish, Protestant, and L.D.S. faiths. Firesides were held in Morrison Hall for any student on the campus. At their meetings, foreign students on the campus spoke to the group. Officers for the Inter-Faith Council were; President, Pat Austin; Vice- President, Gerry Keener; and Secretary, Nancy Kohls. Front Row: Dayleen Hobson, Ellis Hyde, Jerry Davis, Audrienne Atchley, Charlene Buttars, Z. Reed Millar, (Advisor), Marcia Green, Kristin Mathews. Second Row: James Larsen, Gerald Moon. Lloyd Dorman, Walt Peterson, Pat Gibson, Howard Coltrin, Dennis Law, Marilyn Geisler, Jennine Chamberlain. Third Row: La- vonte Hochstrasser, Bob Wallace, Wynefred Bacon, Robert Amourex.

Deseret Club

The Deseret Club is made up of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on campus. The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship among students and to teach them more aspects of their religion. The members met every Monday and Wednesday to read and dis­ cuss the textbook, "Religion of the Latter Day Saints." They also had several social events during the year. Officers for the year were: President, Gerald Moon; Vice-President, lames Larson; and Secretary, Lavonte Hochstrasser. The Advisor was Z. Reed Millar. "••a**"**'

Front Row: Helen Elguezabal, Louise Petzak, Marilyn Smith, Nancy Kennedy, Tony Hepler, Bunny Kane, Ruth Iverson, Ed Lodge, Father Peplinski (Advisor), Robert Quinn, Salvador Falla. Second Row: Mireille Navarro. Lora Cleary, A1 Erquiaga, Carol Berry. Howard Shorb, Max Branscomb, Joan Wilson, Helen McDaid, Henry Arguinchona, Jo Lizaso, Robert Golse, Jim Campbell. Third Row: Dan Frieberg, Jerry Henggeler, Ed Grabner. Ronnie Turner, Neil Gramkow, Fred Orchard, Tom Kc lange.

Newman Club

The Newman Club was organized on the campus two years ago and it, with 300 other Newman Clubs, is affiliated with the National Newman Club Federation. Its purpose is "to deepen the spiritucl and enrich the temporal lives of the group through a program of religious, intellectual, and social activities, to weld the Catholic students into a common union, and to assist the college and all its students whenever possible." Officers for the year were Bunny Kane, President; Ed Lodge, Vice- President; Ruth Iverson, Secretary; Tony Hepler, Treasurer; and Lora Cleary, Social Chairman. New officers second semester were: Jo Lizaso, Treasurer, and Helen McDaid, Social Chairman. Father Peplinski is Chaplain, and Dr. Spulnik is Advisor. Activities for the year were: initiation of new members, Communion breakfasts, rosary on Wednesday and Friday noons, religious discus­ sions, all-school dance with the College of Idaho, float for Homecoming, and a spring picnic. Jo Lizaso was sponsored as candidate for Mardi Gras Queen. Front Row: Miss Roe (Advisor), Canon Morgan Sheldon, Mrs. Forter (Advisor). Back Row: Billie Wilson, Pat Austin, Larry Clare, Karlin Wiley, Beverly Burwell.

Canterbury Club

The Club of Boise Junior College is a chartered unit of the National Canterbury Association of the Episcopal Church. The charter reads that the Canterbury Clubs operate under four major objectives: Worship, Service, Fellowship, and Study. Their aim and purpose is to provide members with the opportunity to worship, to study, to be of service, and to meet socially in their own club and with other groups. The early morning communions were held bi-monthly in Mrs. Lucile Forter's studio. Officers serving the club for the year were Tony Parks, President; Maureen Sheaffer, Vice-President; Beverly Burwell, Secretary-Treasurer. Pat Austin and Larry Clare were Inter-Faith Council representatives. Mrs. Lucile Forter, Miss Hazel Roe, Mr. Griffith Bratt, and Dr. deNeufville were the faculty Advisors, and Canon Morgan Sheldon was Chaplain. Front Row: Dr. Baker (Advisor), Miss Mays (Advisor), Nancy Wanlace, Nancy Kohls, Larry Smythe, Donna Chatburn, Gerry Keener, Ora Dearth, Michael Maus. Second Row: Shirley Smith, Ed Hart, Bob Compton, Ken Edson, Norma Callender, Chuck Tate, Lee Carter, Marlene Mitchell, Marian Peterson, Karlin Wiley, Reverend Haines. Third Row: Don Archer, Arvin Spofford, Dick Palmer, Dick McLean, Darlene Young.

Westminster Club Although this club was new this year, it did a very good job of carrying out its purpose, which was "to create, increase and maintain Christian Fellow­ ship on campus and in the community." Presbyterian, Congregational and Methodist church members make up the Westminster Club. It met every Wednesday noon. This club took part in many activities, such as: selling at basketball games, selling candy in the halls. Some of the boys became big brothers to some smaller boys out at the Christian Community Center in Garden City. The Westminster float took second place in the Homecoming Parade. First semester officers were: Larry Monroe, President; Larry Smythe, Vice- President; Donna Chatburn, Secretary-Treasurer. Second semester officers were: Don Archer, President; Fred MacDougal, Vice-President; Karlin Wiley, Secretary-Treasurer. The representatives to Inter-Faith Council were Gerry Keener and Nancy Kohls. The Advisor was Miss Beverly Mays.