September 2015 caldwell perspective

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LOCAL POSTAL CUSTOMER

Caldwell, Idaho

Edition Ten

SEPTEMBER 2015

Free One Day Health Clinic

B-17 Buzzes CNR Rodeo

Got Fish!

Sylvia Hunt, 53 Years of Service to CFA.

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Charlotte Borst, New C of I President

There’s a new girl in town. She’s smart, warm, witty and robust and she loves football! Her name is Charlotte Borst and she is the new president of the College of Idaho (C of I) and the first lady president in the history of the college. She now lives in the C of I’s “President’s House” with her husband of 40 years, Dr. Richard “Rick” Censullo, who has a

Rick and Humphrey

Ph.D. in physics from Brandeis University and is an IT director for a consulting business in upstate New York. As good fortune would have it, he can work remotely from anywhere. They have two adult children and in the fall, their son and his wife will be having their first granddaughter to add to the family and they are very excited. To begin with, Charlotte and Rick began to make this house their home by giving it some new touches of their own. New hardwood floors replaced the carpet and Charlotte put some red accents in the living room area and brought her own piano for future activities. The main bathroom now has been “Yotied up” with a Yote purple accent wall. How fun is that! When I visited them, I asked Charlotte if being here was what she thought it would be. She said that it was even better than she thought it would be. Neighbors introduced themselves and brought welcome gifts over. She loved how friendly everyone was. Charlotte and Rick love the outdoors and in the two short months that they had been here, they had gone camping near Pine, above Banks, Stanley and McCall and slept in their Jeep Ranch Cherokee with Humphrey, their 4 year old English bulldog. The only thing that wasn’t so hot about being here this summer, was that it was soooo hot! That was not particularly expected. Let’s talk a little bit about Humphrey. Humphrey is Charlotte and Rick’s first dog ever and they got him when he was 9 months old from a place in Hollywood when they lived in California. “He is a ‘Hollywood dog’ and acts it!” said Charlotte. Charlotte and Rick’s backdoor neighbors have chickens and a rooster and Humphrey has taken to imitating the sounds of the rooster! Oh joy! Charlotte thinks maybe Humphrey should have his own twitter account and blog. I suggested she call it, “Humphrey’s Dog Blog!” At the recent Caldwell Chamber Luncheon at the C of I in August, Charlotte told of her goal to move the C of I’s reputation of being a “hidden gem” forward to become a “national gem.” The development of the PEAK program, where students graduate on time with a major and a couple of minors has put the C of I in the limelight and other higher institutions are following suit. This type of education prepares students with skills that allows them to make a connection with many different disciplines giving them a broader range of employment opportunities. Charlotte is in tune with and excited about this format of education. She had an undergrad degree in biology and an MA in history and as she furthered her education, she earned an MA and a Ph.D. in the history of science and medicine. A teacher-scholar from her undergraduate days showed her how science and history could be combined and that helped her find her niche in liberal arts education. Immediate past C of I president, Marv Henberg, began a new legacy during his term that Charlotte is totally excited about, FOOTBALL! Her first academic job was in Alabama where football was huge and she is very excited about football at the C of I. She invites and welcomes everyone to support our community’s newest football team. Welcome to Caldwell Charlotte, Rick and of course...Humphrey! And congratulations on becoming a grandma, grandpa and granddog this fall!

By Leora Summers, Caldwell Perspective Editor

Photos by Leora Summers

By Leora Summers, Caldwell Perspective Editor

QUESTION: What’s This BIG?

Mayor Nancholas at the Chamber Luncheon held at Memorial Park

Coach Mike Moroski at the Chamber Luncheon

ANSWER: C of I Football!

Hip Hip Hooray for Marv Henberg, past president of the College of Idaho (C of I) for having the vision and determination to bring football back to the C of I and Caldwell! This community has really come together over C of I football. Coach Moroski didn’t make any promises last year as to how the season would go, but the season far surpassed his expectations with both wins and the number of folks going to the hometown games with about 5,000 people attending each game. The Yotes have one season under their belts, so are a little more experienced and bigger than they were last year. One advantage they had last year was the fact that other team’s scouts had no information on them since they had no prior games. The new season and second year of C of I football began with its first game on August 29th against Eastern Oregon (EO). We won (Yotes-40, EO-28)! If you haven’t been to a game, go to one this fall and feel the energy and excitement that C of I football has brought to our community! Thanks again Marv Henberg for having the vision, and thanks Coach Moroski for bringing it to fruition!

Photo by Leora Summers

The NEW GIRL in Town, Charlotte Borst!

Photos by Leora Summers

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WAY TO GO YOTES!


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