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10-17-1941 Roundup, October 17 Associated Students of Boise Junior College
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BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE, BOISE, IDAHO, OCTOBER 17, 1941 VOL. VIII No. 2 w. A. A. Schedules Library Staff Fourteen New Members Fewer BHS Grads Nomination of Many Activities Pledged to Knights Attend B. J. C. Is Completed Merrill Barnes, Don Day, Sum Class Officers The officers of thP \Vomen's ner Alpert, Don Berry, Dick Buck, The number of Boise High grad ti Association h>~.ve plalmed Mrs. Bedford, Boise Junior Col Glenn Beatty, Paul Azcuenaga, uates attending B. J. C. dropped Athie c f activities fot· B. J. C. from 70 per cent, last year's fig a score o lege librarian, takes great pleasure Dwight Fry, Frank Joiner, Earl Now Complete in announcing that the library Matthews, Lee Miller, Forest Hill ure, to 60 per cent this year, while ooirls. . ·11 o· The first event of the year WI staff is now complete. From now cliff, Jack Perkins, Gale Prince, the drop in students from rural To the polls! That will be the e!d at 1o a . m. on Sunday, on there will be no necessity for Alvin Randall, Ray Wagoner, and communities was less, according to be h 19 when the members the students to wander behind the Louis Westbrook have been Mrs. Hershey, registrar. hue and cry ne-xt Thursday when october • . and all those who would like . to circulation desk in search of a pledged to the Intercollegiate At present there are 225 women Junior College students el<'Ct their Ucipate will nteet at the Ridmg reserve book. All this will be han- Knights, Boise Junior College and 238 men attending this school. officers for the year. Thl.s Wt'dn - par and will hike to Rocky died by one of the ever-present men's service organization. This makes a total of 463 stu- day the election board under th AcademY . All are requested to brmg staff which consists of Mrs. Bed- Formal initiation will take place dents. direction of Tom Brook• compilt'd canyo~- lunch Those responsible ford and her helpers: Marjorie More chances for work in the a p1cruc · . th the first of the winter term; plans the petitions and prepa!'<' Coach Harry Jacoby and his W. A. A. .Sports clicking Bronco team left this Now Underway morning for Lewiston to battle the unbeaten Lewiston Normal eleven in their annual football game to Marjorie Priest, W. A. A. sports morrow afternoon. manager, announced recently that the following managers for the fall It's the third meeting of the two term sports had been elected: clubs with each team having a Carole Gregory, tennis; June Cof victory over the other. The fin, speedball; Mary Beall, arch Broncos took the 1939 classic 21-7, with the Lewiston Loggers tying ery; and Winnie Little, volleyball. the series last year in their 12-6 Tennis Manager Carole Gregory victory. reports that 29 girls are now par ticipating in the W. A. A. tennis In addition to the glory and the tournament. These girls include: honor that will come to the win Shirley Kluckholm, Joan Arriola, ning team Saturday, there \\ill also Shirley Kroeger, Betty Stanton, be a reward of a handsome silver With the ro~sible t'\.N.'ptlon of Jlmmy Shaw, Carl Barr, Earl Cummings, Denny Young, and Jack Dana. Marjorie Priest, Betty Lou Higby, loving cup. It's to be homecoming will I'Ontplete the In tomorrow's game. -cut courtesy Idaho Statesman. baek~l'ld Greta Lindstedt, Frances Hopkins, game for the Lewiston school and Margaret McGrath, Betty Bush, the cup award is one of the many Exchanges ... Marjorie King, Bettye Smitchger, activities planned for the occa B~J.C. Wins Bronc-Busters sion. Pedro would like to know why Phyllis Clark, Mary Scovell, Betty Homecoming one of our yell leaders was half an Wallace, Ruth Hill, Helen Howard, The Loggers' record for this year Isn't school spirit wonderful? It hour late for last week's game. Betty Craig, Connie Prout, Jewel under their new coach, Mere! sure did wonders for the B. J . C. Maybe he had a flat tire or ran out Reed, Mary Beall, Hayward Baker, Stonebraker, reads one victory and Game, 15-0 squad. The school turned out for of gas, or maybe it was a certain Pauline Decher, Winnifred Little, one tie, the tie a result of their an almost 100 per cent attendance B. J. C. co-ed. Who knows? At any Mary Jane Goodman, Hermie opening game of the year against B,· JACK RADTKE and yelled the Broncs to victory rate, he was late for the game Kroeger, and June Coffin. Whitworth College ot Spokane m which neither team was able to Outpla;ing the highly rateq AI- for the first win this season and and the yell squad went unassisted Manager June Coffin announces crash their opponents' defense to bion Normal eleven in every re- for the first successful conquest until his arrival. Let's hope it that Monday and Wednesdays of score. Last week saw the Loggers spect, Coach Harry Jacoby's grid- of the Albion squad in the history doesn't happen again. each week at 4 o'clock are sched ders passed and plunged their way of the school. Everybody that saw blanking the Gonzaga frosh team 1 uled for speedball practice. The to the Broncos' first \i ctory of the the game was proud of our team 12-0. I Say, what do you think of the following girls have signed up: season last Friday nllfht, 15-0. It. and everybody, whether they saw Saturday's game should be an beards some of the fellows are Hermie and Shirley Kroeger, Mary was Homecoming game at Chaffee the game or not, should be proud interesting contrast between Coach sporting around school lately. I Beall, Winnie Little, June Coffin, Stadium Wlth the Boise Junior of them. They sure played a won Jacoby's new scoring combination really didn't think they had it in Ruth Hill, Mary Jane Goodwin, College squad furnishing the crowd derful game. The Broncs are really and the Loggers' record o! an un them. Guys like Sumner Alpert Patricia Scannell, Pauline Decker, of 1800 fans plenty of thrills, as it clicking now and they have ac crossed goal line. Boise's last and Chuck Jensen should stand Frances Hopkins, Hayward Baker, week's game with the strong Al marked the first lime in the two quired that "do or die" spirit and closer to their razors. The fresh Betty Stanton, Betty Bush, Ruth teams' meetings that a Bronco vic- feel that nothing will stop them, bion eleven has revealed a scoring men seem to be having a tough Marie Curtis, and Marjorie Priest. tory has occurred. and it is up to us to see that noth- system that had been lacking In time producing visible results. Oh, Under the management of Mary the two previous tussels. Don Burgener and Earl Cum- ing does stop them. well, fellows, don't take it too mings registered touchdowns for Sophomore students and mem Beall, the following girls are prac Jacoby said his squad came out hard; you'll grow up some day. ticing archery: Ruth Hill, Pauline the Boise team wtth the Albion bers of the faculty have wracked What do the co-eds thini< of the of the Albion game in !air shape. boys tossing in an extra two points their brains and tried to remember Vanderford, Connie Prout, June Don Burgener received a slight leg whisker situation? So far the girls Coffin, Winnfe Little, Patricia by \irtue of a saf<;ty. Throughout when B. J. C. had any more school seem to be withholding their ad injury but should be in tomorrow's Scannell, and Pauline Decker. starting line-up. The only doubt the game Halfbacks Carl Barr and spirit. Some observers say the miration. I guess they don't appre Practices are being held at 4 ful starter is Jimmy Show, whose Jimmy Shaw passed and ran tor same about Boise High and about ciate the manly art of growing a p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and injured right shoulder may keep substantial gains, wh!le Burgener Boise Junior High. Perhaps the old beard. . . . And now Pasquello Fridays.. him on the bench. and Cummings dodged and side- town is waking up at last. Your would like to tell you about the stepped for their share of offensive columnist has several years of games. Take it away, Pasquello. contributions. dead school spirit to look back First quarter scoreless playing upon and welcomes the change The college man is a funny guy, gave the Bronco line a chance to with open arms. We have a swell He like to drink, he tell much lie; show its worth as the Albion athletic set-up and the sponsors From dawn till dusk he always Panthers took to the offensive. are plenty willing to cooperate Mary had a little lLamp smoke, The Panthers tried a passing at- with us. What do you say we His laugh is loud, he like good lack and a rushing style of play, really cooperate with them and joke; but the Bronco defense which has give the studeents of B. J. C. some His pants are short, his hair is too, had but one touchdown scored thing to shoot at in the future? Him bad at books, him good at against them this year, held firm There is no forgetting Gowen woo; and the two squads went Into the Field. The army was well repre He chase around in battered car, second period on even terms. sented at the game the other He know where all the hot spots A Panther fumble on their own night. One of these so-called rep- are; 20-yard line blazed the way for the resentatives of the army led the He never worry, soldom study, first Bronco score Taking advan- student body in a few yells. May His slang is good, but French is tage of the all-i:nportant break, be they were a little corny bu\~he muddy; Burgener and Shaw alternated car- antics of the army were ra er If these be all a student do, rying the ball on a series of line amusing. No, sir, there Is just .no I think me go to college, too. amuhing thrusts with Burgener leaving them out. They don't gb,vte -Daily Athenaeum. finally diving through center to you an opport um·t Y· You hadth e - SCore. Shaw's place kick attempt ter watch out, fellows, or else Fie~: Mary hod a lillie lamp BuJ. Mary wet! a ml•fiJ 6ul• ww; gOOd for the seventh point. representatives of Gowen e ft. •luuie uxu •nowy while She borrowetl from~ The Broncos kept the invading will begm. representing themselves AnJ ocielllifiro/ly J ..ignod Ami when ,heiY/eJto read a~ Albion Normal team up against _____: (C:_o_n_t'"'in_u_ed--:--o,_n-;P~a::-:g:e:-;,\)-- LU~CHES To gioe the b.. t o/ light. She coufJn'l•u a1 all/ their own goal line throughout the third quarter which eventually re they ran up 12 first downs to their Pay sulted into a safety against the oppenent's three. In yard~ge • • • Misfit Lamp Bulbs Don't Panther eleven. With the ball on I d by scrimmage and passmg, gane dd In the five-yard line and Albion on there was also a decide e ge 160-watt lamp costs only 20 cents, lt'a poor SOFT DRINKS When a t to ""bOrrow" an the offensive, a bad pass from cen favor o! the home team. economy - 8.8 Mary foWJd ou - b ter went wide of the receiver to load t&-slzed bolb from another tamp, to read y. Junior College Albion • • • Bail out of the end zone for an And: electricity so cheap ln Idaho, GOOD ':::: automatic safety. Dick •• - •.•. - . L. E...... • Price L T Albertson costs only a fract~nn:~; :~~ pe~::: er:eo;; u~rht Bot.se Juni ll.on Do ;ou B have Ecoilonrlcs Class Bronc-Busters Tennis Contests Thirty-five Students (Continued from Page 3) t a ( .. arrot Party? Now Underway Employed by N. Y. A. Numbers Many where it will hurt. And tha t would How to behave at a carrot party It is an interesting fact to note never do. Would it? Tennis, speedball, and archery There are over 40 applications that the economics class in B. J. C. was the pt·oblent confronting the Boy! oh, boy! W e're really on reign currently in the W. A. A. for N.Y. A . work at Boise Junior edu ation department and especial is the largest single class in the the top rung of the college corral sports set:up. Under the manage entire school, with an enrollment College which cannot be filled b e. l · B tty Mathews last week. . fence now! The Bronco school ment of Carole Gregory, a tennis of 75 students, according to Mer- cause of lack of funds, according fter Yisiting the school, Betty spirit has hit a new high after last tournament is now underway. ritt M . Nash, instructor. to Gordon T . Olsen, bursar. rc eh·ed an invitation to attena a Friday's football game between Carole urges that all girls who In teaching this class, Mr. Nash carrot party. The etiquette books Coach Jacoby's team and the At- have not played their first match At the present time 35 rnen and said nothing about carrot parties. presents to the students things bion squad at Chaffee Stadium. If do so immediately as the tourna women attending Boise J ..... : that are taking place around them ..... uor Betty went and found it a very you'll remember, the Broncos ment must be finished by the mid College are doing N . y. A. work every day. This class discusses the ordinary little party the children war situation, world interests, and copped their first victory of this dle of next week. with the women outnumbering the g-ave for their mothers. Of course, season and by no narrow margin. men. subjects that are intimately re- Speedball Manager June Coffin carrots cut in fancy shapes were lated to the students themselves. They were really determined to announces that there will be no Most of the girls are doing book. served for refreshments. live up to their student body's Economics is a subject of vast speedball tournament but prac binding under the supervision of aspirations and give their oppo- importance and wide interes t , be - tices will continue as usual. The Mary Bedford, librarian. Others " Bug Hunters" R eturn cause it may be called a class of nents a tough time of it . To the archery tournament will begin are doing clerical work and some •th F d Snakes "Round Table" discussion, where surprise of the doubters our team Monday, October 20th. Girls par are office assistants. W1 rogs an rolled ba ck the Albioneers for two · t 1 65 ology stu each student takes part in dis- ticipating are asked to attend The men are doing janitor work A pproxima e Y zo - touchdowns, one point, and one d ts h ade two field trips cussing the everyday problems every practice by Mary Beall, man under the supervision of Chari en ave m d effectl·ng hi"mself, hl·s fellow stu- safety. The score: 15-0. Not bad, within the past few weeks, accor - eh ? ager. Brown, school custodian. ing to Dale Arvey, instructor. dents, and the American public in ·, or, in other words, It looks like we're starting to The students went "bug hunt - general through these discussions to learn roll i1l our football schedule at ing" in Julia Davis Park and along last. 1 think the boys really are Lunches • Fountain Service the Boise River. several frogs and more about our present method of "National H ousek eeping" that con- in the groove. But there's one sad a garter snake were among some note in the future of our fall pr o- Chicken Dinners of the animals brought back. cern them. ======~======~grnm . Coa~ ~rry hc~y has ;:. received his first call from the Clean and Courteous Servi~e war department. The course of Managed by Former B. J. C. Students Guns for Rent- Award Sweaters national events will decide whether or not he will have to leave the BOISE SPORTING GOODS CO·. college in the next few weeks. He BIC PINE 319 N. 8th St. Phone 4027-J says that his orders might come 31 st and State Streets by Wednesday of this week. That ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~we'll~nfuur~repm~ to be played without that expert E .,( IE .( ,, )( ., Buy an Underwood Typewriter and Pay for It Like Rent coach who has been with our ($37.50) $4.50 down and $3.00 per month school so long. For Enjoyment and Health1 s Sake Spend Your UnquaUfied Year's Guarantee "Gosh, coach, we're sure going JENSEN-GRAVES COMPANY to miss you-all of us. You've be Evenings Roller Skating ••• 210 N. 8th Phone "Z • come a tradition to our athletics as Knute Rockne was to Notre Dame. You've built up the major See Management for Special Parties H you are interested in ••• sports program, till B. J. C. puts out as good teams as the best of MIMEOGRAPH DUPLICATORS 'em. Every boy in the school has 1 come to know you through varsity FRANK S ROLLER RINK ADDRESSING MACHINES sports, physical education, and 726V2 Idaho Phone 5650 hygiene. 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