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Mr. Shelton's Story THE BANDS

The Bronco Marching Band is but one of many wind instrument organizations in the Boise State

College Music department. These various organi­

zations perform concerts, parades and cere­

monies of various kinds throughout the year and

for major athletic events.

The 115 piece Bronco Marching Band is made

up of students from nearly all departments on

campus. The band participates primarily in pre-

game and half time ceremonies at football

games and has traveled extensively throughout

the Western United States presenting these pro­

grams.

One of the highlights of the 1969-70 season

was the marching band tour to Sacramento, San

Luis Obispo and San Francisco, California. The

trip was climaxed with a nationally televised

halftime performance at the football game be­

tween the San Francisco 49er's and the Wash­

ington Redskins. Letters and words of praise

were received from college and high school

music educators and school officials throughout

the country as a result of this performance. Stu­

dent members of this precision drill unit have

been congratulated on their accomplishments

and excellence on the gridiron

The Concert Band also boasts members from

nearly all departments on campus. Enrollment is

open to anyone interested in band performance.

This unit presents annual winter concepts, con­

ducts clinics for area high school functions and

provides ceremonial music for commencement

BOISE STATE

exercises and other regal junctions. The band's

repertoire ranges from popular marches to musi­

cals and classics by renowned composers.

The Symphonic Wind Ensemble is made up of

the most skilled and advanced players on cam­

pus. This select group of 38 musicians performs

concerts including music from contemporary

composers. The primary purpose of this organi­

zation is to explore new and experimental music

written especially for smaller ensembles. A pro­

gram including electronic instruments is currently

in the planning stages.

The Boise State College stage band provides

an outlet for campus students interested in the

performance of jazz. This organization occasion­

ally performs for basketball games to provide

music for the Broncetts Drill Team and has

traveled to out of town games. A jazz concert

including the 25 piece stage band and several

ensembles of various combinations is currently

being prepared.

The Pep Band is made up of volunteers to per­

form for basketball games and pep rallies.

Band students are given an appointment to ex­

plore chamber ensemble music in combination

such as the Clarinet Ensembles and choir and the

brass quartets and quintets.

Students who desire to study their instruments

privately are given an opportunity to perform

solo literature at weekly recitals.

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Club Index

Student Body Officers 112-113

Alpha Xi Delta 114

Delta Delta Delta 115

Kappa Sigma Fraternity 116

Alpha Chi Omega 117

Tau Alpha Phi 118

Gamma Phi Beta 119

Alpha Kappa Psi 120

Tau Kappa Epsilon (formal picture not available) 72

Associated Women Students 121

Gaolden Z 122

Valkyries 123

Circle K 124

Esquires 125

Intercollegiate Knights 126

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Broadcast Club 128

Spanish Club 129

Arbiter 130

Les Bois 131

Rodeo Association 132

Engineers Club 133

Broncettes 134

Physical Education 135

Ski Club 136

BSC Sky Divers 137

Judo Club 138

Apple 139

Young Democrats 140

Young Republicans 141

Marian Hall 142

Driscoll 143 Chaffee

Inter Dormitory Council 143

Senate 144

Student Union Board 145

Panhellenic 146

Newman Club 147

Baptist 148

L.D.S 149

Varsity Basketball 150

Freshman Squad 151

Football 152

Cheerleaders 153

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Officers

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Ernestine Bell, V.P. Cindy Bertram Mary Anderson, Sec.

Kathy Heath

Alpha

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Sandy Hight Yvonne Jackson, Treas. Marcia Poncla

Alpha Xi Delta was colonized during the first

week in February, 1969. Twenty charter mem­

bers were installed during the weekend of May

1-3. Three field secretaries, Carol Brown, Pat

Thobert and Shari Murphy, have been on cam­

pus to help the colony in colonization and rush.

Alpha Xi Delta has sponsored various projects

for Nampa State and the Children's home.

Epsilon Psi also participated to install the Beta

Rho chapter at Salt Lake on the weekend of

November 21-23, 1969.

Delta Lavina Sampson, President Merry Underkofler Cathy Wentz

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Alpha Chi Omega

First row—Julie Duncan, JoAnn Laughridge, Linda Hutchins, Becky Shepherd, Pot Keenam, Kathy Brown, Kathy Lang, Kristin Williams, Dee Harison, Linda Jarrett Second row—Evelyn Brown, Glenda Karn, Tammie Marcinik, Robbie Jausaro, Mary Ann Zubzereta, Crystal Huey, Cindy Fishe Third row—Julie Richins, Suzie Bush, Sarah Skinner, Kathy Fisher, Rita Robinson, Kay Flock, Molly Walling

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Gamma Phi Beta

Left to right—Marilyn Cosho, Ann Kennedy, Sharon Emsiek, Anne King, Marie Peterka, Cathy Duvall (on back of sofa), Linda Garcia, Corresponding Secretary; Mary Jackson (sitting on table), President; Mary Jo Byers, Vice-President; Kathy Daniels, Recording Secretary,- Susie Cioler (on back of sofa), Carole Kaurisch, Treasurer; Claire Artis, Debbie Mclntire, Cindy Wagahoff, Susan Riddle

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Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional business fraternity

which has been in existence nationally since 1907. The

B.S.C. Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, the Theta Omicron

Chapter, was installed on March 30, 1969. The fra­

ternity holds a business meeting every Wednesday night

at 7:30 p.m. During the year, the fraternity has speakers

on aspects of the business world. The fraternity has

worked on several service projects which dealt with

taking surveys for the School of Business and the Center

of Business of Economic Research. The fraternity is active

in campus functions and helps the college as much as

possible. During the past year, the fraternity has sent

members to two Regional Alpha Kappa Psi Conferences,

has erected the Subdl Theater Sign and has completed

various other projects.

First row—Jack Armstrong, Lindy Larson, Russ LeB'ourdais, Bill Eisenbies, Dave Allen, Mr. Byers Second row—Wally Allington, Randy Albertson, Steve Cartwright, —Jim Mitchell, Gary Cooper, Dick Carlson, President; Lonnie Hicks, Jim Crawford, row—Leland Mercy, John Mansisidor, Jim Daly, Dick Carr, Ron Chappel, Ron Noe, Rainey, Terry Arehart, Martell Miller, Bob Schleif, Jim Kinnas, Harry Buckmaster, Cooper, Pat Lee, Eric Gabrielson, Glen Zumwalt

.ittle, Jack Nelson, John Cato, Wayne Mittleider, Dr. Wilson, Mr. Maxson, Mr. Joe Randall, Jim Fanckboner, Jim Wozniak, Dennis Barton, Steve Ball Third row Joe Boehlke, Duane Hammond, J<5ck Rencher, Rick Albertson, Toni Drechsel Fourth Dieter Helfen, Tim Rhodes, Brent Lee, Dave Shafer Fifth row—John Suliak, Don Jim Black Sixth row—Carty Privelt, Jerry Lehan, Bob Borgna, Gary Barnes, Dave

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Associated Women Students AWS is the club designed to provide communication

among campus organizations whose membership in­

cludes women students. Associated Women Students

sponsors the picnic during Fall Registration, the sale of

mums during Homecoming Week, the Sweethearts Ball

in February and the Associated Women Students Pan-

hellenic Tea for area high school seniors and Boise State

College coeds. AWS has reorganized this year and in­

volves more of the women students on campus.

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Sitting—Lynette Brown, President; Amy Young, Vice-President. First row—Dean Marjorie Jackson, Advisor,- Catherine Wentz, Senior Representative; Barbara Seibel,

Sophomore Representative; Connie Cooper, Historian; Molly Walling, Alpha Chi Omega; Pat Morgan, Broncettes; Joan Richardson, Assistant Publicity Chairman; Cheryl

Durham, Treasurer; Nancy Klam, Secretary,- Donna Stephens, IAWS Contact; Miss Sherry McGuire, Advisor. Second row—Ambia Campbell, Publicity Chairman,- Cathy

Reckmeyer, Valkyries; Sandy Snyders, Delta Delta Delta; Connie Glander, Driscoll Hall; Judy Walters, PEMS; Lynne Beguhl, Choir; Karen Lee, Golden Z; Joyce Rosen-

crantz, Marian Hall; Cris King, Social Chairman; Bonnie Fogg, Freshman Representative. Not pictured—Sharon Barnes, Arbiter; Carole Kaurisch, Gamma Phi Beta.

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Golden Z

Seated—Sue Brown, President; Anne Morrow, Vice-President; Kathleen O'Brien, Secretary; Jean Axelton, Treasurer,- Dayle Ford, Historian; Cath­erine Wentz, Publicity Chairman. First Row—Pat Murray, Cheryl Howard, Niki Kallenberger, Lois Joslyn, Michelle Morrison, Carol Fountain, advisor,-Linda Coe, Janis Chapman, Twylia Goodell, Karen Omberg, Janet Walker, Sharon Jagger, Shari Harkelroade, Sue Thompson, Pledge Captain; Karen Lee, AWS Representative.

History—In 1955, Zonta International Club of Boise

wished to sponsor a women's service club on the Boise

Junior College campus. Zonta International is a service

organization of executive women in business and the

professions who devote themselves to civic and social

welfare. The word "Zonta" is derived from a Sioux

Indian word meaning "Honest and trustworthy." February

21, 1957, the Golden Z Club received its charter. Their

club plaque, "the open book with the lamp of learning"

hangs on the wall of the Student Union Building. One

requirement to Golden Z's is a 3.0 G.P.A. Each year the

Zontians give a $300 scholarship to a top Golden Z

scholar.

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Valkyries Valkyries is a women's student honorary service club

with members chosen the last of their freshman year or

first semester of their sophomore year. Membership of

the club is based on leadership initiative, dependability,

cooperation and good grooming.

Activities include ushering at Bronco games, donating a

Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, decorating the

Christmas tree in the library, sponsoring the traditional

IK-Valkyrie carnival, guiding visiting people around

campus and many other activities on campus and within

the community.

Standing—Mrs. Ella Mae Winans, advisor,- Eva Larrow, Carol Boyak, Sandy Hight, Kay Heath, President; Kathy Dunn, Vice President-Treasurer Seated—Lynda Baril, Pledge Captain; Yvonne Jackson, Collen Moloney, Cassie Moloney, Sallye Kerr, Kathy Brown, Cindy Bertram, Cathy Reckmeyer, Alta Welsh

Pledges Bottom right to top right—Lanna Henson, Cheryl Anderton, Sue Grimes, Vida Moore, Pam Crew, Kathy Daniels, Marcia Neal, Shirley Norris, Teresa Hunt, Gail Gaythwaite, Kerrie Brooks, Linda Mulkey

Circle K BSC Circle K Club was established on campus in the Fall

Semester of 1 966.

Circle K is a service oriented organization of Circle K In­

ternational, which originated in 1955. Since then it has

grown to over 14,000 members and 775 clubs in the

United States and Canada. It is affiliated with Kiwanis

International and works with men of all ages, races and

vocations.

Circle K's Motto is, "WE BUILD."

First row—Steve Crouse, Don Woods, Gary Felt, Steve Proctor, Bob Wilson, Second row—Wendy Hart, Mike Frith, Bruce Collier, Gary Benoit, Doug Crisman, President; Keith Stokes, Kiwanis Advisor,- Madeline Sweet, Sweetheart; Mike Kendall, Eldon Swenson, Recording Secretary; Dave Mueller, Vice President; Steve Rhinehart, Rex Reagan, Jeff Glanzman, Corresponding Secretary; Ken Benoit, Ron Brady. Not Pictured—Tom Robbins, Treasurer,- Phil Broiller, Roger Logan, Mr. Wardell Larson, Faculty Advisor

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Esquires The Esquires is a service club comprised of veterans of

the US military that have returned to further their educa­

tion. The Esquire Club tries to unite these individuals on

campus so their adjustment to college l ife wil l become

easier and their associations with students of their age

groups, experiences and social relations.

Sitting—John Martin, Chuck McDonald, Jim Kennedy, Dick Carr, Bruce Wayenburg, President; Clinton Wethered. First row—Cathy Wentz, Sponsor; Don Mur­phy, Treasurer; Jene Anderson, Secretary; Owen Krahn, Chuck Andrist, Rod Jaszkowiak, Bob Stacy, Gary Crandall, Representative; Ray Shalz, Guy Smith, Sgt. at arms; Rod Sproat, Vice President; Hugh Sproat, Rex Snideman, Ed Cash, Robert Sylvester, Advisor; Grant Kingsford. Second row—Lou McFarlin, Dan Bingman, Ron Brown, Benny Echevarria, Mike Schaefer, Darwin Snarr, Jack Sutton, John Armitage, Ralph Lightfield, Mick Dahms, Jack Stewardson, Lou Feuss, Al Tarp, Doug Westervelt, Gerald Remaklus, John Linn, Gary Vermass.

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Intercollegiate Knights

First Row—John Wallace, Ron Williams, Vice-President (Earl). Second row—Denny King, John Urlezage, Kathy Brown, Dutchess; Tom Blaine, President (Duke); Dave Anderson, Treasurer; Vontress Cockrun, Don Davidson, Brian Ballard. Third row—Marc Meyer, Bud Hild, Andy Berkey, Jim Biggs, Larry Morris, Dennis Ward, Jim Stoehr, David McLeana, Secretary (Scribe); Ron Obendorf, Jess Hinman, Terry Adams.

The Intercollegiate Knights promote and

foster college spirit, stimulate personal

development, establish and maintain

friendship with their Alma Maters, and

conserve her traditions.

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Student National Education Assoc.

Paid members include: Becky Ackley, President; Ida Anneker, Richard Baker, Vice-President; Cindy Banse, Edwina Beisly, Ernestine Bell, Joice Bottoms, Peter Bolzi, Lillie Brown, Karleen Carstensen, Kathleen Charlson, Jonathan Cline, Linda Coe, Susan Crank, Vernita Crowley, Joan Dudgeon, Dayle Ford, Dolores Gillispie, Dennis Griffin, Shelly Griffin, Arnetta Harris, Carolyn Heikkola, Fred Hennefer, Mildred Howard, Hazel Hunt, Kathleen Hunt, Historian; Tresa Hunt, Joseph Jensen, Mrs. Jensen, Lillian Knox, Irma McFaddan, Salley McFadden, Carol McKenzie, Norma Martin, Virginia Moberly, Rita Nebeker, Carol Nye, Verona Osborn, Warren Peters, Carol Robinson, Susan Sackman, Treasurer; Lavina Samson, Mike Sanford, Barbara Scott, Janice Trull, JoAnn Trunnell, Cathy Wentz, Secretary; Emmett Wilson, Merry Underkofler.

Student National Education Association

is composed of those students interested

in joining the teaching profession. It

provides its members with a better un­

derstanding of their field. Programs are

planned to give students a chance to

meet professional educators and to be­

come involved in education.

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Broadcast Club John Woodworth was the advisor for the Broadcasting

Club from 1959-1963. They were on the air six hours a

day. Gordon Mattson then became the advisor. In 1967

John Smead became the new advisor. Their station was

moved, in the summer of 1967, to the upstairs of the

Music-Drama building, where it is now located. This

year the club is broadcasting afternoons and evenings

to the dormitories and to the SUB. The Broadcasting

Club, which trains students in the operations and main­

tenance of radio stations, has future plans to become

an FM station.

First row—Rich Prescott, Mike Dahmer, Danny Lawrence, Recording Secretary,- Fred Lovegreen, Bob Hubbler, Vice-President; Larry Wheeler Second row—Loren Wheeler, President; Chip Murray, Program Director; Chuck Lloyd, Lloyd Clements, Ray Leatham, Steve Henderson, Scott Belt, Tim Gunning, John Williamson. Not pictured—Sheri Plumb, Secretary

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Spanish Club The purpose of Club Espanol is to produce and develop

proficiency in the study of the Spanish language, stimu­

late interest in Spanish literature and civilization and

promote a deeper understanding of other people and

cultures, particularly those of the Spanish-speaking

world. Club Espanol had its origin as early as 1936 at

Boise Junior College. At that time the Spanish instructor,

Mrs. Camille Power, formed the club for the benefit of

all students interested in Spanish language and culture.

In 1965 Dr. Luis J. Valverde assumed the directorship of

the club when he took over the foreign language depart­

ment, but the club has remained unchanged through

B.J.C., B.C. to the Present Boise State College.

First row Jennifer Talbolt. Jo Cariaga, Secretary; Julie Lachiondo, President; Mally Walling, Treasurer; Joan Fuller; Ronda Reid, Vice-President; Second row Osvaldo G. Valdez, Segundo P. Araujo, Nyla Tuttle, Margarita Asia, Frances Brown, Greg Hampton, Larry Friend, Luis J. Valverde, Advisor; Tony Toforica.

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Arbiter Staff

Not pictured — Jack Rencher, 2nd semester sports editor,-Bill Gettle, Jane Dunn, Sister Mary Ida Wasmuth, Bob Rad-leff, reporters; Bill Lawson, Marty Gregory, Bill Sommar, Ralph Sword, Apple columnist.

Below, right to left—Steve Tyson, columnist; Art Galus, second semester Acting Editor. Center, left to right— Howard Wright, Editor Fall and Spring 1969; Edd Wade, reporter,- Jim Graharn, reporter. Top, left to right— Neil Gallant, first semester sports editor; Miss Robertus, faculty advisor; Kathy Chauvin, typesetter; and Carolyn Berkey, reporter.

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Les Bois Staff

Right—Bill Woods, Student Photographer Above—Dave Cunningham, Colleen Terry, Advertising; Susan Sackman, Editor; John Bowman, Ruth' Colvin Not pictured—Mary Benton, Associate Editor; Terry Ertter, Ron Williams, Sports Editor; Barbara Klett