Roundup, May 15 Associated Students of Boise Junior College

Roundup, May 15 Associated Students of Boise Junior College

Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 5-15-1951 Roundup, May 15 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]. , , I Boise, Idah~, I: BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE New Dorm Rates Set Droft Boards To Final Exams Start, Board and room rates for next year in the new dormitories and Issue Permits For the enlarged student union have been established at $238.50 per Foreign Travel Grad. Meeting Set semester for double rooms and • • • $261 per semester for single rooms. Local draft boards are author- ized to issue a permit to leave Final examinations for the sec-' The rate includes three meals per the United States to young men ond semester at Boise Junior Col- day Monday through Saturday and of draft age who wish to go lege will begin Tuesday, May 22 two meals on Sunday. abroad this summer, according to and extend through Friday, May President Chaffee said students word received by the Council on now enrolled at the college, who 25. Student Travel from the Washing- Schedules are posted on all bul- plan to return next fall, will have ton headquarters of Selective Ser- letin boards so students may eon-: first chance at the dormitory vice. sult these and detennine the times rooms.. They will be given until This regulation makes it possi- for their final tests. June 1 to make the $10 non-re- ble for many young men, as well For the sophomores, these will fundable deposit that will hold as young women, students and and apply on the room cost. After be their last examinations at BJC. teacher to take advantage of the Several activities will occupy their that date the remaining rooms will low student fares to Europe offer- last few days on the campus. be made available to new students. ed this summer by the Council on There are accommodations ini A meeting of all students who Student Travel. - from the Ver- expect to graduate is scheduled each dormitory for 48 students in mont Cynic. single rooms and 30 in double, for 12 noon, Tuesday, May, 15 in rooms so arranged in groups of ..-------------. room 110. :Mr. Gottenberg, chair- man of the graduation committee, Will Speak suites that every 10 students share a common parlor and lavatory Deferment Focts urges all graduates to be present at the meeting which is essential IIccala ureate facilities. 1. The Selective Service college to final commencement activities. Applications for rooms should qualification test will be giv- services for the Last week graduates were meas- be made at Dean Mathew's office en as planned on May 26, tes will be held Sunday, ured for (caps and gown. 'nleae before June 1 and should be ac- June 16 and June 30: Dr.,Dubac~to Speak 11 at 4 p.m. in the auditor- companied by the $10 deposit oth- are packed in numbered boxes and 2. Obtain your application will be, ready to be picked up by with Rev. Hartzell Cobbs erwise no reservation can be made. blank from the draft board At Co.... e.ce .. l.t the students in the bookstore dur- immediately. Students now Plans for Boise Junior college's ing the w~k of May 21-25. At that ' 'I'be graduates are required to in college will have no op- eighteenth commencement were time they must pay the $2 cap and e that day at 2 p.m. for re- portunity to take the tests announced Tuesday by President in caps and gowns. The Art to be Exhibited other than on the dates in- Eugene B. Chafee. gown rental fee and the $3 grad- ra" under the direction of The twelfth annual exhibition of dicated above. Idaho state Baccalaureate services for the uation fee. '.Best, will play during the pro- the Boise Junior college student headquarters for Selective graduates will be held Sunday, Baccalaureate services will be and recessional for both .-ional art work will be held in the Boise Service says that any regis- May Z't at 4 p.m, in the auditor- held Sunday, May Z't, in the after- aureate and commencement. trant whether or not under Art Gallery May 25 to 28 inclusive ium with the Rev. Hartzell Cobbs noon. ,All graduates' are required Ir. Bratt will direct the choir for 19 years of age is to apply and June 2 to the 4th inclusive. speaking. The traditional academ- to assemble that day at 2 p.m, \10 numbers-"Alleluia," by Ran- Today and tomorrow the Chou- now for the test. ic procession from the administra- tiph Thompson and "Praise to nard Institute of Art in Los An- 3. General Hershey h~ made tion building to the auditorium for rehearsal in caps and gowns. ,lie wrd," by Christenson. geles has an exhibit of illustra- it clear that local draft will be held for both baccalaureate Commencement will be held the 'l'1Ie traditional academic pro- tions, industrial design, photog- boards will be instructed to and commencement. following day, Monday, May 28 at . from the administration raphy, drawings and paintings in delay calls until all evidence Commencement is scheduled for 10 a.m, The graduates will' assemi., EIding to the auditorium will be the hall on the third floor and in from the results of the test the mornin~ of Mond~y,. May 28 ble that morning at 9 a.m. 'nle Wd for baccalaureate and com- rooms 304 and 305. Wednesday is is in. at 10 a.m, In the auditonum. Dr.' I IellCerilent.An intercollegiate the last day of this exhibit. 4. The final decision regarding U. H. Dubach, professor of politi- reception for the graduates will cal science, Lewis and Clark Col- follow the graduation and that anmissionin 1895 drafted a uni- The art students will hold their educational deferrment rests bm code for academic caps, annual spring picnic Friday, May with the local draft board· lege, Portland, will speak on the same evening the student' body _, and hoods, which has been topic, "Time for Greatness." will . sponsor the annual gradua- mpted by some 700 colleges and Dr. Dubach. attended . KanSasd h' tton. ball . llliversitiesin the United States. Teachers' College, receive 18 Colors in the hoods indicate the B.A. from Indiana University, the IIliversitydepartments of learn- M.A. from Harvard, and the Ph.D. ilg. The common fields are: art from the University of Wisconsin. IMl letters, white; laws, purple; He was .professor of political Home Ee. Women PW06Ophy,blue; science, golden science at Oregon State College ~Uow; medicine, green; music, from 1913 to 1947 and was the Picnic, Scrub Jink; and engineering, orange. The first dean of men at that institu- Mrs. Thelma Allison announced )miorcollege caps and gowns are tion, holding the position from blue. Graduates receiving the B.A. 1920to 1947. the busy schedule for her home He has traveled widely in Eu- degree gowns are black; the M.A. economics class during the re- rope, South America, Australia, .degree gowns are also black but New Zealand, the East Indies, mainder of this year. With slit sleeves and hoods in col- China, Korea and Japan. With his Friday, May 11, the class enter- .ors of the respective schools and background of education, exper- tained their mothers at a noon ~partmentsof study; the doctor's ience and travel he has been in luncheon. The girls made old- IOWn is black with velvet stripes 8Ild hood similar but larger than Dwight Dickey, Le8 Boil ecUtor. demand as a lecturer before civic fashioned nosegays for each guest. that for the M.A. Ruth pond, Roundup editor. and religious groups and has been This week each girl in the class elckeywe.11Be . anYMCAactiveand participantchamber ofincommercechurch, will prepare and serve a meal for D four. This will be part of her ex- Pond and amination. On Friday, May 18, et rs of Roundup Les Bois a~:i~:ing the graduation activt- mig Sets May 28 I 0 ' ties, President and Mrs. Chaffee the home ec.· group will prepare la Ed been on the Roundup advertising will he hosts at a reception in the a picnic lunch including fried hr Graduation II Dwight Dickey, New Plymouth taff from the first of January student union for graduates, their chicken and potato salad, and will High School graduate, has ~een s~ ~hen she transferred to BJC from parents and friends. The annual then go to the Julia Davis park lected to edit next year s . BJ Brigham Young University. graduation ball sponso.red by the 14Thegraduation ball will be held th Bois. He w111be d t 11 b h ld for their picnic. May 20th is scrub co~~dayevening, May 28, in the annua , e Les t' M' pond has been active in associated stu en s WI e e formallyI installed in the execu we d !Sasproductions here. She was Monday evening, May 28, in the day for the entire class and will JOhege.auditorium, according to ing Wednesday. ram dOt 0 close this year's session. th n I{mg, general chairman for oar meet 0 t on the production staff for the au I orlUm. b d Sally Robbins and Barbara Bas- ~finalsocia~ ev.en~ of the year.

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