Germundson outstanding
• Wrestlers grab second m nationals The ~IC wrestle~ returned March 6 from Wonhington. Minn. wtth a s~nd place national troph)· snd a 190-pound out.standlng wrestler With eight Carchnal ,.ns1lcrs qu.ihfying for n.111011.11 compc111ion. NIC totaled 64''i potnt\, runner-up 10 Triton of River Gl'O\le. Ill. ,.,th 71•,, potntS. lo,.a Central look thtrd place w,tb 52 and Grand Rapid.,. Mich pl3ecd fourth ,.jth 49 11, po1n1.s. Defending champion Cuyahoga Wm pt1llcd m 4S't. pomts 10 secure ftftb place on the charts. Gary Germundson upturc:d the: 190· pound champ1onsh1p for MC and won the Ernest B. Gould Outs1111d1ng Wr~tler A1'ard.
Germundson pinned Perry Keller of Colby, Kan . In 5:55 to ta.tc top ~Ilion. He had already dc:fc:aled the: Kanus w~tlc:r 11 an earlier tournament in Colorado.
GermU11dson ,..-e~t:c:d th~ llrnt\ during the n.ati0111al t ~ and pinned four of his opponents He: scored a 14-6 semifinal decioon °'·c:r a Tntoo grappler. Germundson y,.a~ .also named outstanding "re5tlc:r of the: Feb. 25-26 Region lb Toanwnc:nt Undefe,ued in 1he regular season. I 34-pound Jeff Powell "'as pinned by Phoenu·s Joe Romero in his se1111(inaJ match. ln his consolauon lina15 bout. Pc,,rell deeisioned Jim Shurich of Grand l!Apids 14-2 1.0 Cl nd! lhird place in the 134-pound brackci. Don Ov.en secured lhtrd pl1cc in the: ISO-pound cla.ss when he defeated Ricks' Mike Ripplinger 8-2 In the final consolation match 0-en entered the consolation bridm w,lh a semifinal loss to Phil Roblee of Jamcst-n.
At ISls pounds. Paul Hamilton last • ught qu.incrfinal match in O\cnimc 3·2 Hlmihon mo,cd into the coMobtion brackel .u,d pinned hi.$ ''1orthern Otlahonu opponent 1n 2:.511 ba1 l°'t !he: final bout ~ ,J Br.ad Benn ki5t bis prchnunal) match but repmed a seat in the 1ounament 10 pin h,s Forest Park opponent rollo,.cd b~· a 10-5 decision O\"cr a JamcstOll'll grappler. Benn •'U eliminated from the 1ounwnen1 ,.,th a 9.1 loss to Huben Fisher or Oarcmorc. OklL At 118. George King managed sixth place afte'.r thrtt orms io the consollltioa roand. King lost both tournameat matches to Jerome Wans of Florrisaot Valley. Mo. Vern Diulio lost his lin.t bout 6-J to John Ciotoli but d,d not regain a position in the: tournament. v.tl')· Krane lost a dasc first match 10 Nortbffl, Oklahom:l's David Alley. Krane
dtd not re-eotc:r tbc t011mamen1. Head Coach Les Hogan appeared quite pleased v.ith !he: tc:im's pcrforma~. .. Wc lllld more team ~trength than any team in the pas I e11dc:nccd by lhe fact that wc ad,~nccd more "Tcstlers farther tlllln ever before and had more ..~tiers ,.,n us more points.·· Hogan said. In regional compcution held 1n Pendle· 10n. Ore.• the Cardinals IOOl thrc:c overall honors.
Not onlv dtd NlC win the tournament "'ith 9S J ·4 points. bul Co:ach Hogan was named 197~ Coach of the Region 18 Tournament 3Dd Germundson took the OutslD.oding Wrestler Award. At 118. King placed third ,.;th 126pound Dilulo ta.king the: championship in his .. eight clus. Po .. cll secured the JJ4-pound chiimpionsh1p with Benn taking third in the 142 class.
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aRblnal R€Vl€W Friday. March 11. 1977
Volum e 31, N um her 11
Owen captured the ISO-pound championship while Paul Hiimihon took the 158,pound 1op spot. At 167 poun!li. Gal)' Krane toot third wt1h 1·1-pound Mort Cur tiss cloimiag fourth. Germundson took lhc 190-pound cham· p1onship while Ron Muuana managed fourth pl:i.rc in the hca,,ywt'ight division . Only the tnp 1hrcc places advan«d the Wortbinglon tounamcnl
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Drama department presents 'The Night of the Iguana ' 1 he NIC drama dcportmc:nl', major ,pring produwon "The Night of the Iguana," will prcml('r 1onlgh1 nt 8 p.m. m the Coeur d'Alene Communil)• Thcnu.'r NIC dram• lrutructor Robert Moc 1s d1reN111g the Tennt'\SC:l' Willia ms pl•>· 11hkh wall aho run March 12. 17, 18 and ICI The dcpartmcn1 ha, been "orking ap· pruJ;imatcl~ ,ix ""h on lhc "'o-uct play. About 25 NIC ~tudcntS and community mcmbcr1 are ,nvoh"td in its production and according 10 Moe, rchearul~ have been cs~llent ''This is going 10 be one of the mongC>t drama> produt'Cd around here m a long
rime," he ~id. The play depicts a defrocked minmcr in JQ.10 who lea<li 1oun m Mwco. one of wh,ch ~ultS 111 his mental bredda,r.-o, Tho,c portra,1na !rad ehar1t1crs arc Jean E. fitting as Hannah Jdkcs. Jeff Ullman u Shannon, Juhe Erickson u Mulnc Faull and Bui St"\ C:l'$OII as !\onno. Adm1u1on is $2.SO for adulu. and SJ.SO lor 1·outh NIC student) • 1th current collcgc ID "'111 be admined Cree. Rc)cf\·rd se3t tide ts are a, ailable through Marleen Pcte~on at the Bllltnc:ss Office. iicle~ ma) ll1so be purchased I.I 1he door. 0
Open house festivities planned A VIX'aUe>nal bu1ld1n11 open house' 1<ill be held March 20. At'tt\'lttc, bcg,n at I .JO p.m with dcdl('ltioo 111 1hc S600,000 addition of the Hedlund Vocat,onnl Center The c,eremon, v.ill tcn1a11,cl) take pla~ in the C,rc.;r Dc,·clopmcn1 Center After the dedlcauon, refreshment> will be M!f\ed and the entire ,·onuonal ~ion 11111 be t>pcn for public uupccuon. ln\'ltatn>m .arc being ,cn1 10 the go, ernor. )t~lc lt-gi,luor. and othcr stlllc official,. At pre~, llmc ,t "n not lnOII n "ho IOOUfd 4Ul'nd
"I think it's • good oppor1un1I) foT ,tudenb ud area residents to ~cc the oe,,r fa,ishl) and part!Cipa~ in 1bc dedicatioa," T,m Chrt\llC, director or ,nformational !>Cf\tn:s ~d. '"h's ~ '1gnillcant and ootcwor1h1 addmon to 1he campu)." The Hedlund bu1ld1ng IS used b) :ipproumucly 270 >tudent>, excluding prc,1oca11onal . There uc ICI different cla~es and lab facilitic>. The new adcbuon "u otficu. h opened for u!>C Feb. l. C0Mtru.:11011 1<1S made pO:.<ible b~ .an Educano:w Dc1elopmen1 Agency grant.
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OntsUmdln& Wl'CStl« GIii) Gumunclsoo g"6 1U1 1atograph to ... ldoll:wia ,oanat~' follo"inl the awanh presenwJoas II the Much J.S Dallon.al tounwncnt lo Worthlna1on, !'tllnn. GermlllldsGn tttth~ ~ Earnest B. Gould OvlS&IIDdlog Wrutl~r Award a n d ~ the 190-poand dwnplotihlp.