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~icaRb1nal Review Yo lome 31: Number 12
NIC Board of Trustees hires coach, assistant By Jody Ddfu.s activilles and a rcscn-c physical educ:auon instructor. SC'huler reported that ,,.,o pieces of lc~lation had passed both hou1CS for N!C. Schuler said NIC 1w rcc,:h·ed aulhoriza· tion 10 uicreue w1uon up to S200 per semc,tcr but th:al the incrU$C could not be more dun S25 per year. .. h •vuld be my hope lba1 111·c could m,oimizc this type of incttue." Schuler uid. A graduate of Purdue University with a He \aid the la,. only gi,es NIC bachelor or science in elec:tric:11 engrn· pcrmi.uic'" 10 ioc:rc2Se roition but does not e,·riog. Mr, Wcbh has completed work make 11 mAndatory. 10,.ard a gruduale degree 1n engineering at In other legislatr.-c action. Schuler g1d both lhe University or Pittsburg and the prescnl formula 1w been abandoned CiollJ'aga University. She as II registered for NIC and the College of Southern Idaho. prolt"Slonal engineer In Idaho. WuhtngHe said allocations v.'OOld no longer be ton and California. based on enrollment but 'll'ould be gi,en on 1hc ba'1s ol need and program requests. Her prornsional career h11 lndudcd "Both bills "'c:re signed Man:h IS. 1Cl77 bv ,.ork u a research 1ssistan1 11 Camcgie the gO\c:mor. • ln,111u1e of Technology In Phuburg, Schuler ~Id no ~uon had been taltc:n Penn and Cour )Cir\ as a design en11inecr conccro1og the Hunwliues Buildtng. for Wcs1lnghou,e l!lectric Corporallon, In other oction. al~o located in P11u.burg. She nlso worked ·-the board appro\'ed the Hedlund two ycmr.111111 labo1111or, director for Alden VOC!ational Ccn1cr addition . Products Compa_ny In Brockton, Mus. and -Schuler ~ c d that somt' delays bad ,,.,o years u a research engineer for occurred In Lhe beKb aeqtJ1S1no11. Foiborro lns11Ument Company lo Foxboro. -Schulcr said final acoon wu expected Mus. within 30 IUJS =ming the uUc to the railroad \pur App.tR'Dtl) the sale •-as Webb n,;umed the post March 21 Prior made a year and a hall' ago '"'' the title 1$ 10 this time. 11tc po\ition was held by ~•ill 1n the hand.) or the UDJoa Pacilk Flvero BarlO\\ . Rail!Ulld. Folio,. mg an ctecu1i\c session. the -·the boa.rd ~ued the ~slbillly of board appro,·cd 1he npporn1mcn1 of John pu111n1 fat'olty on a mcnt SJstem for R. O"cn lo 1hc he.id wr~11ing co:ich post. ,.:ilanc,. 0-.l'n will al,o be: dlrc,1or of Intramural The NIC Board or TNSLCCS appointed an n\istanl to rhc prcsldeo1 and a wrestling coach 11 the M,uch 17 mcc1tng. NIC Prc,idcnl Barry Schuler recommended Jolcph1nc R Webb to the anmant 10 the president posr In recommending Webb to the position, Srhukr \aid, .. Her ramillarity .. 1,h North Idaho and lhc college would be a definite •~sci in having her in our lldministrauon."
Indian lectures
Sing. Slag • SODC· Noc, Rln, Mlke Mayovsky and Cindy Ahlstedt or the NlC Choir pla) their pat1 In the home CIODtt11 March 21 aftu a m11Slcal toa:r to Footh!Us College In Los Altos, CallL ~ diolr and I.be staae band pcrlormcd bcCore an aodJeru:e estimated at 350 persons.
Convocations to cover the endangered sp ecies By Jody ~Ela.u
'I want to' motivation urged D) Lome Amos An tndi, 1du11l ho room 10 gr.>" an net)' 1apcc1 ,n life. i "profc~s1on:al lc~turcr" ~~,d Mart'h 21 at 1hc tC'nth r opcorn Fonrm, Oa,c Grant, an American Indian, told nppro1imatcl)' 150 people In the SUB that lhc md1v1dual mu)I rope .. ith the challcn· gc) of 1hc world and }Cl do m~ he •dshcs. not all~1ng other people to run him Gran 1, "ho \J)Cnl l8 ye.i~ in , uiou! eorrec1lon1l insmution\, \aid that his pr"on cipcriencc~ and relation, "11h people cau~l'd h,m 10 real11c that "frN:dom u c\lending , our rnlm of belief." lndl\idu1ls. he ~id. ,hould >tn,-: to do wlut i.\ PD>>lble for them 10 do C'\(I) da), 10 build on thcmM:lvcs. "hteh ,. ill enal>le
them to gff"", and ro 11,·c ,n b.uancc 111d h3rmon, "1th life. Gnni 5llld an tndi, 1dual ~hould lh1Dk about "winning·• ~doth~ because bt "anb 10. lndl\1diu.ls sbould be ~lf-rcfia.01 and 1«ount11blc far thcll' C!"'tl i:a.:.ks. II u "a do II and li,-c method ... be said. "h il. not "hcthcr things are possible: n'i whether ~-ou are willing to ,.ork for n •• He said college studcnb csn apply this ~me philosophy to their ,rud,· 11.lbtb. A ~tudcnt should !>Cud, because he 1s moti,al'ed 10 =l\e the rn.ard •hen it is all O\'Ct, "If )'OU uc for hfe. then ~rc111on ~uppons ~'OU," he said. "F.,erything ,wu "ith \1\100.. in your mind."
/\IC stadc11ts will be ,;,·a El opporoi·
aity to crpaad their cdaeational ~ April 1&-n •llh a \cries of programl dC'\'Olcd 10 '"The Enda.agcrcd Spcacs.'' TltC' •ttl·Jon& program. lpoASOttd by the Cocr.uauons Com.mJnec, •-ill indudc fflO\ ies. cdrilnts and guest ,pea.ken deal· ing •1th the elllWlgcttd species of lhc Wn1 . ,\m>rding 10 Leon.1 Husen. Coa,oe2• tlOD$ Comminer duirpcrson. "Con,·oa· tion.s bas been a tml:al l)pc of prosnn, on aU coll~ a.nd uru,-cnilics aDd tnes to 1.1Dplify • bat co1lqes can give to open people·s mind>." Hassen said Con,oc:ano11S ""'3S origiOAlly ll series at unn:l.ated progr.irm. to c:omple· mc111 IJld eamh the 1CIU!emic ct.uses. S~ uid many of the progums .,.ere no1 lectures but ,.ere m,wcaJ. In the pa.st li,-e )'C•N, Rusen said. subJttU ba,c t11Cluded Afna Weck. Asia Week !'u1urc Shock. Violence Gd Chang·
mg Morcund \';a_lucs or American Society.
H.as\en s.:ud 1he Convoeu,ons 1opics "'ere selected by 1be Convocations Com, m111ee pnor 10 tb1, )·e.-ir. " The commane decided 10 get inpu1 rrom lhc v;i_nous depanmenu on c.tmpus and 1rb11unl~ pulled the life ~ciences depart· ment ou1 or the hat 111\I \prin11, •· she said. "'The Endangered Spcdcs" was chostn "bcou,c 11'\ a )UbJect or 2 great deal or 1mpor11nce todl)." ~ccording 10 Jim Burns, chairm,n or the hfe SC'1ences department '"Unten Ile do some1h,og 1b®t n na..., many or these endllngt"red spci:1cs ,..ill become exunct. •· Bums Qid the scnes will cover animals or 1he West. "People in this attll think cnd2ogercd species refers 10 African 2nimats ~ccn on ·Wild Kingdom· and don't ~iate 1he terrn with anunals like the C'OU8M 11nd the grinly." Stt related storiei o.o PP• ,4.S.