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1957 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page [52]
Photographs of BJC freshmenTHEY LEAD US
S. Meier, Secretary- Treasurer; G. Morri s,
Presi dent; M. Col ness, Vi ce- Presi dent
1957 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page [61]
Photographs of BJC freshmen and international studentsROW 1: B. Smith, E. Weber, M. Teskey, B. Staff. ROW 2: D. Wetch, D. Unruh, J. Morrison, D. Yantzer. Not Pictured,
T. Greenlee.
THEY COME FROM ABROAD
C. Wang, Fonnosa; J. Wan, Formosa; M. Aguas, Phillipines; B.
Castro, Phi IIi pines; B. Wassberg, Sweden; M. Tejaratchi, Iran
1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page [14]
Photographs of BJC faculty and studentsB. J. C. was taken by
surprl se by a set of
communi sm rules and a
regime to enforce them.
Students and teachers
were forced to wa Ik in
twos through the hall,
no talking, no lounge
privi leges wi thout per-mission
from a guard,
no smoking, and study-ing
was compulsory.
Those who did not con-form
to the ru les faced
the consequences.
At an assembly held
in preparation for Veter-an's
Day, Mr. Chester
Perry gave CI speech on
" Creative Thinking".
Demonstration of Com-munism
by. B. J. C. Veter-ans
•.
/
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 53
Photographs of the Newman Club (Catholic student association)NEWMAN CLUB
Frank Huber, Vice President; Mary
Clair Greenwood, Treasurer; Jeonne
Johanneson, Secretary; James Erhardt,
Student Representative; Not pictured
- Delphine Hoffman, President.
J. Erhardt, J. Heidt, P.
Knott, J. Kuhn, P. Speaks,
C. Duppong, A. Larson,
R. Geck, M. Hogen, J.
McConkey, P. Wyciska 10,
P. Keys, E. Martinson, F.
Huber, M. Greenwood R.
Keily, M. Muggli, D. Hoff-man,
L. Doll, H. Stein-brueck,
S. Karmer, S. Geck.
Newman Club, under the advisorship of Miss Alice Hansen, holds monthly meetings at St. Mary's
Central High School. These meetings consist of business, lecture discussions by Father Colgan,
and refreshmenrs.
Other activities are parties, pot- luck suppers, and on one Sunday a month the members receive
communion in a body followed by breakfast. State conventions are held yearly. Six members at-tended
the 1954- 55 convention in Fargo.
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 59
Photographs of the BJC Spanish clubBe Jota Ce- anos
J. Field, Treasurer; D. Koon, Student
Council Representative; D. Vanderplas,
President: R. Gannon, Advisor; G.
Koon, vice- president \ H. Steinbrueck,
Secretary.
G. Bruhjell, S. Kramer, M.
Greenwood, L. Hughes, D.
Hoffman, C. Owen, P.
Knott, S. Eck, K. Bair,
D. Isaak, S. Towne, J.
Berger, S. McDonald, M.
Stee, V. Barrett, D. Ander-son,
H. Shattuck, R. Smith,
E. Ely, D. Arten, C.
Duppong, E. Mi/ ler, G.
Smith, R. Walz, R. Myster,
R. Sundby, H. Munson.
Breaking the Pinata
! Saludos Amigos! EI Club espanol de B. J. C.
es para cultura aeneral en espa~ ol. EI Club
conviene cada meso Hay cines, canciones,
discursos.
Todos los alumnos de espd? rol son miembros
del club. A la Navidad la close tiene una
fiesta con una pinata.
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1955 Jay-Cee-An BJC - Page 62
Photographs of the BJC Student AssociationH. Hill, G. Smith, L. Blattner, H. Schulz" D. Swenson, E. Ely, W. Gray, V. Barrett, N. Buechler, D. Duerre,
D. Koon, L. Mees, W. Wilson, S. Peightal, D. Anderson
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Advisor, W. Wilson; vice- president, E. EIYi
secretary- treasurer, D. Anderson; president,
N. Buechler.
The Student Association is composed of repre-sentatives
from each class and organization,
under the advisorship of Mr. Wilson.
The Association has general supervisory duties
for student activities, including the formation of
policies and providing for and supervising social
functions. This year a major project was the
formulation of a constitution.
Hobo Daze is the first activity sponsored an-nually
by the Student Association, followed by
mixers, parties, and the All- College Christmas
Formal.
A special feature this year was the making of
blueprints for a barbecue pit to be installed on
the new BJC campus. These and many other pro-jects
keep the group busily occupied.
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1967 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 57
Photographs of BJC freshmenCheryl Sloan
Chrissie Smeland
Patricia Smith
Patrick Smith
Margaret Soberg
Robert Solberg
Kathy Stauss
Sandie Stee
Nancy Steffen
Susan Stenehjem
Allene Stewart
Blaine Stockert
Claude Streeper
Charles Suchy
Linda Suko
Lillian Swendsen
Connie Sylvester
Monte Syvrud
William Tenborg
Roman Theisen.
Mary Thompson
Charles Tinker
Joyce Tokach
William Tokach
Connie Tompt
Colleen Schumacher
Dale Sease
Kristi Seibel
Charles Seiler
Patrick Silvernagel
Jack Skaley
James Skjod
5
1967 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 64
Photographs of the Mystician staff (BJC student newspaper)Enrollmer
l from p.lgC 1)
ous colleges due to (CO"
-nts, He said the Secondary
-e board is now Educatioi
oroblem of wheth- Engineerin;
who are only go- Engineerin.
order to get a de-ill
pfo'ba bly never Aide .
j be called. Journalism
shey was in Bis- Social Wor
at a banquet hon- Language
n Legion Com- N .
By EDDIE ursmg ....
avis of Bismarck.
'anager ofa 'large industri Law .
raw materials Which wo Music Five companies were corr l from page 1) Pharmacy.
Arkansas. Two
r, and each had a salesmai and the late A M. Medicine ...
tanager had practically de . Standard Oil Co. Medical
panies, "Come around at drill the Califor- Technoloi
he contract," he told the s. iloratcry well in Medical
ne o'clock dhe next mornin 'I.
ct, but the salesman had not arrived. Fi"" "",;",,,,t.,,, .•.•,,.<!;:''''rII!_ 1\T "'''._1... _, u ..- ,I Mrs. Leach is associated with Secretary
the salesman did not come. At exactly Carol Perry and Lynette Thune viewing an issue of the Mystician. 3JC in the Secretarial and Busi- There arc
s==man rushed into the office. But h was too late, tor Ievery Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Iness Education Department and males equa.
64 ad telephoned the order to another concern. The sales- room 216. Their meetings are al- lectures on the social lectures. Idents. Bis
he order and his iob. _.... L_.....l __ , ---!.L.L ~ :'I" ~in •..o•:. 1a~a th.o T 1t. •••.•,...'h--... l-.•..•r.I•~. _ _ _
Ed iter, Mystician:
Students of BJC: did you enjoy your social life
last year? Many of you will answer "no" to this
I question.
some will recall. people com-
~ poor lounge facili ies. They
lounge area was so bad that it
ng to keep clean. Well, times
ie Student Senate officers talked
r with the faculty and it was
)ur-- ----- _.'- --1-----<c. r "
sai Advisor, Mr. Miller 't " "
, and students should not tll' VI
the tile floor.
aye part of the lounge carpeted,
the recent Student Senate clcc-
.ed a glaring omission in the Stu-titution:
there is obviously no
II representation of the classes.
:uality is pointed out, one of two
shrnan class has three represent-
)1' the 35(/r that voted.
2 freshmen supported the sopho-
Q Co-Editors, Cam Mitchell and Carol Perry ,
areer. 'IIU~ l~ .LVI.. tHe JJCHC).lJl, Ui l;Ut: ~LUUt:HI,.. CC:I w e u as the
Service.
e important facts about Selective Service should be studied
tudent and understood. Ignorance of these laws is a poor
hen you receive your notice from the military. -B.B.
are
and
tion
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a)
Poor Rover!
were a family of 'six, plus a dog.
climbed into the oar this afternoon just to go for a ride.
nice day for joy-riding; .there were lots of people doing the
heir dog had to be left home, though - he became obnoxious
in the car. And so it was - they pulled away leaving him
- awaiting their return.
Rover. He's still waiting. l'lnrl will {So on w::.itinlJ"
n't going to return. You
this afternoon.
that doesn't matter - -th
oad loll now stands at 150 a
b)
~.:....,-
'''I'he freshman class has three rcpsenta-tives
for the 35'lr that voted."
"Even the freshman supported the sopho-nselors
Corner
but, there are still people \
on the ruu. spill the coke all
saying, "Someone will clean
wI] you?
An example of how the I
illustrated recently when
"adult" sat on one of the co
and hrowing them at on
wa ching tole -ision. Should
have to tolerate uch nonse
., I tudent bod
, ._ line, I am Sl
teen pay "g.l 20.00· tude
closed lounge.
remains that if it takes over
Iy represent 300. then isn'
sume that three people can
qua to representation for ov
The worst aspect of the
next year there will be or
sophomores on the senate I
fer and IF they ::111run for 1
'I'hcrr-l'ure, the undorsim
Studcn t Scna te amend its
if there arc 40 ....iudcnt Serial
officers responsible for clas
ators-at-Iarge are determine
and if 65<;t,. of the freshma
their belief in proportionate
to blame?-hardly the Con
N-VS
1967 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 65
Photograph of the Mystician staff (BJC student newspaper)In reply to ~he~ V=D'eI~J1rO:-,-r1-:!f"UU'r:r.,-------,--,""..--"",'rI>Tn~,__1Ytrl'vn..,_ rrno
the N-VSCC, in which they stated If the N-VSCC knew how ridic- midwcstorn altitude one J'C
that their whole purpose was to ulous they looked and sounded by about has now come 0 1igh
0111' r-it v '1'h., rcccnt action of
\
) fire :\'11', Riel
-mpl if'ics ,his
accepted his
ers qualif icat
, than a city
~' hope to app
--- lc toward PI',
involvement
iild interest ir
I as hi: tech:
naucmcnt. pl
PI' scale han
., The actio!
ismiss ;\'[1', ""1
viclen promo:
es he centre
ibrary mistrc
o appreciate
tge other than
lcnce of rei
theses shows
tionary conse
'c. The boar
ng the pel'S
y annoyance
'orce a dccisio
The city ow
v to Mr. Milll
V1ARK MILL!
Dormitory
and hea.
now be
suggestu
o doubt t
re power
of its po\\> -Ioon , ..
'a should [nun p.ure I)
ere mad! ue. Greg Ne
Christms If, Linda Axu
he Febru ' lighter chars
at other Sl monstratcd e)
then, that CI ,:::>~UUt!l~L.:::>t!llClLeWIflJcn oJ.J.ers I . " .• .• ,I . . "" •••••V" ·~~b~ of dramatic t
s and ext Left to right: Seated, Bev Bay, Shirley Gabriel, Gary Vennie, Carol Perry Standing, Mark Swendsen, Brian Burchan, Kathy Gustin, Cam
d have to Mitchell . .. -- . -·-6 of . pecial I
1 . t." ~. rounceo oy the moo lOOK ot the more Santa, only a CriSPY critter tion i Chris y S 1eland the
. . p aymg governmen . WI.de bl ack patent bel' t and ac- with a melted bag of toys. wlife ISat the birtnhee of ,Barb
1- - C. P. cented by a faky white beard and Little does it matter that the witch-child. Making use ( Be Clearly Defined ~;;dbtboot, - fur-trimmed, family inevitably go," bankrupt verv exorcssive f"';n~h~:~:
were al
just om
fused M
day's sc
Ho, Ho
will-promise
childrer
even fu
gestions
you lilo
doubted
all acci
would j
(Especi
ta is in
which
more p
Santa
chimne;
leave g
lies wh
length
fable i:
angelic
Zo
~~~y~,·~z'oIn'ta!1t~· a~!'
International Club offers a schol- .
arship of $100 to a girl attending
Bismarck Junior College. The .
the
66, issue
Senate,
w ays is
wield as
et noodh
eryone i!
endsen,
te facts I
worked
for BJC
. Freshn
planned
njoy it, 1
s exercis
alternate!
where slu
the Senat
lletin Bo
must comply with. Many may
grumble a little 8Jt these rules bun
at least they know what is ex-pected
of them.
If these men are good enough
to serve 'their country and obey
its laws why can't we, in the same
age gsoup, have "written rules" to
be followed? The students can
hardly be expected to follow rules
they can't see.
Unless these rules on speech,
conduct, and dress are written
down, no one really knows if we
new have bad ones or laws that must
fore be followed by adults as adults, I
eel Isincerely hope that the adminis-
, that tration will take a hirut now while
and Ithings are "cool and quiet."
they - Joe S. Gertz
. es of college students is the desire to be
£>JL •kp in hP thf>llJt hit Ikf ~'<:.J;l "Q:()f)d
THE MYSTICIAN
Published Monthly by the Students
Co-editors Carol Perry, Cam Mitchell
Business Manager Bev Bay
Circulation Manager Joyce Tokach
Photographer Gary Vennie
Sports Editor Dick Heidt
Cartoonist Joe Gertz
Columnists Mark Swendsen, Bryan Burchan,
Donnette Schramm, Connie Tompt,
Shirley Gabriel
Newswriters Kathy Gustin, Dale Grabinger,
Linda Maier, Mark Swendsen,
Bryan Burcham, Shirley Gabriel
Adviser Wilford Miller
~ain disj
'listie ta.
., and st
ough t
'main b
;t effec
stage I
in arran
did an
~raphing
= play.
ic added
ifthe drt
e succes
'en to L,
Morson
.ial eff
erfall tc
1 the W:
md thur
-t techni
he direc
nd Jer
:nuch to
y.
nee real
-quently i-.~~;~~h;;(~i"th~-~la;;-~seriously appreciated it for thr
. manding and difficult work
: They look forward to 65 ore . I ious dramas from th~e -tan:.Jl ed..
MYSTICIA
STAF
1967 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 85
Photographs of the BJC Collegiate OrchestraOrchestra
FRANCIS ELLIOT, Director of Collegiate Orchestra