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~iCaRb1nal R€Vl€W Volume 31. N umber 13
Friday, April 22. 197i
NIC Fine Arts Festival features special events The talcnl> or NIC ,tudn.16 and racully,
community member\ and II number or 11uo1~ 11,111 be on dtspljy for the enJoyment of 1ht" pubhc during the NIC Fine Am Ft,11.al April 25 M.)y I Pt'rformanee~. e.chibits and 11,ork.shops "'ill be s11,:td at diffcrcnl areas 1hroughoo1 1hc community and college l'hrouj!houl the 11,cck. the rc,uv•I 11,·lll fNturt' display\ of NIC :irlwork and pho111graph) and high ~hool an pieces in the NIC S1uden1 Union Building. The College-Community Conttn Band and JA1.l enitmblc 11,ilJ perform 11 8 p.m. in the NIC ft>'lll, Mondav. April 25. A compan> of Wnhml(ton S111c Uni· , tr,ity :1rudcn11 will pn:osent "A Comedy or lrron" in tht gym on the <tt0nd da~· or lhc k,1iv1I. April 20 11 b p. m \Yednc,dai, April 27 11,111 be• full da)· of cnivr11lnmcn1, ,1.ortlng 111 2 p.m. in the SUU 11,ilh an NIC TV preten111ion or "Bengston, Muter Hypno1i,t." A Un1vcr\t1> of Idaho brass ensemble will prcsenl II recital and workshop In Scucr Hall, Ruom 10.l 11 4 p.m. Finally. 11 8 p.m., lhe Htrhoge Family Dance Company will prc\enl "Pointe 10 Rag" m the NIC grn1. TI,c ~tagrng of "The Glau Menagenc" I>) the NIC Duma Department in the McHu11h Building will highlight Thursdni ·, ac1h•itle~. Scat\ al lhc 8 p.m. p,:,rforma.nt't' wUI bto by reservation only. Whi1man College's childn:n·~ lhcater group will pre<;e111 '"The Beauly and lhe Bea~t" Friday. April 29 01 8 p.m. 1n thC' N1C 8)m.
Another U or I mu~ica.l presentation "Ill lit rca1urert S01urd11~. April JO, this timt- In
the t111h \chool auditorrurn at 8 p.m. The NIC Fine Aru Festi~al .. 111 conclude Sunday. Ma) I ,.-jth the Spobne Sym, phony Orchestni and NIC and Community Choir'\ presentation of Mozart·~ .. CoronD11on Mas\:· under the direction or Conductllf Donald Thuleau This coooen "ill be presented in the NIC gym Mth a SJ adm1Mion fee Other prc\cn1at100, planol'd for the rcslival are u follows ·April 25. NTC-TV v.t.11 prcscn1 a public forum entitled .. Indian Ans and Crafu' at 2 p.m 111 the SUB. Tu~y...priJ 2o. a pa.ntom,me film and 11,0fbhop will be held in the McHogh Building at 2 p.m aod a •orkshop conN!rning mu,ic in the classroom .. ill bl' 1n 107 Sc1ttt H11II al~ p.m. ·A v. ClfUhop on dram.lie intcrpl't"l.lliOII .. 111 be ~scoted Wcdo.,'.\day. April 27 11 10 11.m. in the MtHugh Bwldi.ng. -Two 11,orhhops will be held 1imul· tancoo,I) ThursdAy, April 28 "S11guig Tricks ror I Small Thcaler·· .,. ill be pre~nlcd tn the MtHugh Building .,.b,Je a ~1nng and piano •orkshop "ill be llaged in 103 Seiter II 2 p.m. ·Al 7 p.m .• a solo and ensemble !fflt.al cn11tlcd ··Kenard Chamber ArllSI" will be held 111 IOJ Seiter. Frid•>. April 29. a chililmi's tbca1er 11,orl\h~p"·ill be In IQJ Seiler at~ p.111. and 1hc moHe "Wh) Mao Cttates" w.1D be ~hown ia the Walnut Room from I I a.m. to J p.m. -The Oisme1 I music r~u,·al ... ,u be conducted in the NJC IP m from & a.m. uolil S p.m.. SalUl'CU) , Apnl 30.
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acuity endorse document BJ Jud) Oellau Thl' Proimcd By-La11,, m 1he Facult\ As...embl) Con)llrurioo "'ere pas~ April 1)..-but v.ith n.-.L\tons lhAt keep onl~ thrtt ,1udcnt repre,cn1~t1vcs on tbe College StnAte. The proposal. \\h1ch h:id rett'l\"N a ra..orable ,ote bi <tudcnb. adnuninr.uon and \Uppon \Ct'\1cc, per..onnel. was mcl ,-11h some opposttian amon~ faculty membcn Some member. 01 1he meeting ad,-ocatcd h2,·ing no studcr.t ~wotation on the College Senate bu1 1ha1 mo11on failed. The t!OC"Umcn1 \\-hich p&Mcd allow~ studcnt:1 10 ma,nwn th.eir thrtt rq,rcwntatn·c~ on the ,cnatc rathor than the fh c pro~cd. The ,cnatc "ill nov. luwe 17 members .. 2 adminisrntor... 10 fanilty. J studcnl.i and ~ iupport SCt\tCC> per.onncl. Varioo, other "Ording change$. includiog on" 11, hich cllm1~1~ :idm1D1>1l'11lors from the Faculty Asltmbl}, "ere made ,n the document." h1ch if passed by the Bo:ird of Trust~. • •II 110 mto effect thi, fall
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John Smithson. \lotorc,cle Repair lnstruelor, ch4ls "Ith Idaho Go,cmorJohn \ '. Eu.ns dllrina bh April 2 taar oflhe Hedlund Vocational Ccnln. [,ans, who was In town to apellk IO a ~ galhcrin1, ,rewed the oew fm:Ultlcs alon11 with am, LcgW11on1 Art Manlt) and £met:, Rcdlwid. NIC Pruldcnt Baro Schuler, Vocational Dln:ctor a~nce Baoght and olher dlplwift an.cl ofilcWs.
Plans roasting for barbecue to spark April activity roster Spnng hu sprung. the grus 1w nien and I.be Student Board ts sponsonng a but,cca.e Frida} , Apnl 29 11 2 p.m behmd
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KC\·111 Jenoa. sophomore S("tulOf uid Bubcaie Commince chairman. satd the barbecoc is bting ca~ml by the l.mt3Hm:n Barbecue. Spokane. •h1cb •tll supply bed. plaiu .a_d atens1ls. The SUB Is runus111.og t11e re\t or I.be rooc1. Jettoa said tbt- Swdc-o1 Board i.s bud· gt>hng bn-..eco rao &lid th1"e t.housand dollars for the barbmlc. Sl.?00 of •bich goes IO the LcmgHom. Tbe food •ill cos1 the S1udent Bollrd sbout S4 pc pbte and $tndeots ,.,11 be clurted SI , ,.hich •in &O tov--.rd ~ bill. "Tbat'1 prtny cbeip for lhe n11dn1s." Jenoo Slid. The dolbr ..;n also help paJ ro, livt' mu~ and probabl~ :an air 1hoio'. Jenoo $4Jd the COll'lmmce is uying to gel lhe blld S1ooe Johnn} to pl:a) and said 1be !\IC suge band &111 aho perform. No defin,1e umes have been <;et for the ban~ but Jcnoo said 1hr) ·11 pn,b:i.bli play duMg and afttt the meal. The barbecue "b oiii,nall~ scheduled 10 be held 1n the al)· part bu1 l bln on :alcohohc be, cngn ,..en, into effect thtre Apnl 20. "The a~ ;and the police depMtmeot ,nnted us ro hne the bu~e in !be pMk anyway to sbov. the ordinance -..•ould v,ort. .. J enon saJd
··we didn't "'JOI 1hc commlltte to dendc for :i.11 NIC students to support the ban b) having the barbecue in the p,uk. so the camfU5 site ,.,ms picked.'" he said. Due 10 lhesecircumst.inces, beer ,-111 not be sct\ed with the meal since alcohol is not permitted on campus. However. ref'Teshmen1s v. ill be served 1ha1 evening at an andettnnined locauo~. When asked about the situAtion. Dean of I.he College Ray Stone. also on the Coeur d'Alene UI) Coo!lcil. s:i.id. ··Not even God could h1,e a ltcgger in 1he park." Jenon n1d NIC Prtsident Bart)· Schuler •nd S1one ha,c been conuc1ed about lemng claS\C\ 001112 p. m. 1hot day and H far ., Jetton tnaw,. both ha.e agreed. The lmbecuc is being financed from 1hc re\Ct\e fund. "htch" mone) that has not been u~cd bv campus organiutions. "The onl> v. ., 11 an be spent i.s on erpvisioo of the \Choo!. so ,-e figured the student )hoold get wme1hing out or 1bc mone~ he put, 1n10 the school.'" Jetton u1d. Jetton uid the barbecue will slso help vo-iech ind ac:i.dcm,c stvdcnts unite and give them a chance to m1Dgle. "Tbe students will get a nice barbccu< "ith c.111ng. duang 3nd probably football and ioflb.ill games." Jenon said. For 11ckets and further information con1ae1 Jenon or ASNIC President Kathile Collins.