North Idaho College Cardinal Review Vol 33 No 10, Feb 16, 1979

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' Bieber to challenge Faler in presidential race Day, Emerson also square off

By Teri Worley Paul Bieber will face Rob Faler in the Feb. 28 general election for ASNIC pre~iden1 llS :i result of a ~eb. 7 primary showdown. Bieber received 240 votes (43 per· ccnr) of the 562 votes CllSI for the lhree•mDn presidential field. and F3ler urned 175 votes (31 perce nt) to eliminate Rick Coe, wuh 147 votes (26 percent). from the race. • The primary also determined thal Scott Day and Jan Emerson will vie for the po,ition of ASNIC vice president during the gcnernl elccuon. Day topped the balloting for the field of three with 263 votes (47.5 per· ccnl) of 554 votes C:151, and Emerson received 180 vote~ (32.5 percent of the total). Ray Eden. with 111 votes (20 percent). foiled ro co rn n place in the month-e nd election. Bieber and Dny, both freshmen l11w maJors. will share a ticket. Poler. n

music mcn:handi5ing and mU!.ic per· form:ince double major. and frosh Emerson, 'Nhc,se running mate~ were defeated in the primar)'. will run independently.

Paul Bieber

the impon.1nce of the indh·idu.11 student to student go,..ernment. '"My On!} power~ pr~idenl would come from the students.·· Bieber said. adding that the ngbt to express

Rob Faler

Bieber :ind Day. runni ng on the philosophy that ··getting the student" s voice heard and then acung on that vo ice" is the integral duty of the pos111on~ they seek ro fill. emphasized

opm1on is not r~e~·cd wlely for those occup~mg elected posltlons. Faler. on the or her hand. v1e,. s student service as the most tmporunt responsibilit) of the office he hope~ to an;un

The pnmary duty of ASN1C presi, dent. Fale r s:aid. is ··10 help other students ,. ith problems th:ir occur dunng their sta} :it NIC." adding that the scope of this :is~1s1ance could ranee from ··financial to .1c.1denuc and m.1yb,: 10 person31." Emerson ..;ud she feeb lhe, ital du!\ of AS'IIC , 1cc pre,,ident 1s to llSSume the role o( ",oicc" between the ~tudent\ Jnd facult,• on one hond and AS'IIC prc<;ident o~ the other • I ,.ould be the med.intor bct,.een .1nd the representative of these ,,. o groups.·· she said. Stressing a theme of student p:irtio· pation and school unity. O:iy ond 81ebcr =d the) would like to bring ne,. equalit~ m the representation of ,·oc:itional and ocademic student ID· tercsts to NIC student go,.cmmcnt. Bieber slid that studcnLs who have ideas th3t are not bemg used arc "getting robbed" and that vocallon31 \ludent~ :ire among those most 1g· nored. Bieber and Ony ~aid that they \upporr rhc c~t:iblishment of :idJi11onal ,\SNlC office, in the: \OC3· uon:il ponmn of the: school and the ms111u11on of a three-man vocational .:ouncil ro recufy th1, problem continued

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Dance packets available today; marathon set for April 6 in gym Te ann~:il ,1c-e~urd'Alene H11:b S,1-r ol \1 uit'ular D~stroph) D11nt"C "tllrJthon .. 111 ~ held from p.rn Fnda,. \pnl l\ until I~ p.m SarurdaJ. \pnl • 1n the ,JC gym aroi.rd;ng ID Lon Lon~ AS,IC nee presi.d.ea1

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In ::i rctalw,on lll3rathoa to "U1 the tr:nc 1ng 1roph, from last ye:ar', ,. inner CH5. \ IC 1s n::id} to LOp last ~e:ir ~ ,um ot O\CT SI J.SJO.

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The go.I.I set for thb }e-&r lS S:?0.000. If 1h1:. :a.mount t" cleared, the c:h1innan of the v.inmng group .,.ilJ ~ g1,en the .->pl)\lnunLty to present the died. to Jem l.cv. 1:, on tele> 1<1on du.rine the 1elctbon, Long !>lid. ~ M~,c ""t ~ pro,ided b) ,llrioU5 Ii\ c binlh "'1th .i duco gr1>11p from Rogers High School 111 Spok:lne called \I r. C'\ filling in lhe time b<!'l'ecn bands. \ fr. c·, is a group of s1uden1S "ho ... ,n pla~ records.

Pa_t Sullh an photo

~LE1t TAKES ONE- -Man) RaH!llettc exhibits hls •billl) to o,ercome hJs b p to ~O) lM simple gllme of cards. Rutlllette will pl.a) In the polic:r Pine at tM April 6-7 l\to Dance Manthon.

Refreshments ,. ill ~ served during the breu~. and mlnlthoner,; "lit be g"·en three meals from rcs1:iurams such as Burger King .:ind Mc:Donalds. ~IC ln\truc:1or Tom S1e,,ar1 ...;u be the m.i .. ter of t'ere~ onics and '"ill

mm::,du:e ~k11S and other sm:ilt,scale c r::;,euuon~. such as S\\Jllowing goldfisn 10 .:idd nneH to the mara1hon :is •ell 21, ntr.t bucks 10 the MD collcct n

The couple "ho urn~ the mo\t mL:.ey .. ill rc«1,e their choice of S200 euh or :i scholar,htp tn that nmounr tosnrd the coflege of h1\ or her choice •·we don't knov. rc1 whal the other prues 11.itl be." Lo;g rnd. ··we have: the commiuecs working on 11. •• Paclr.ctS for the mnr:uhoo will be a,31l;ible Feb 16 in the student body

office. Anyone interested in pnnicip3llng in the m3mthon should pick up one of the\e pJc:kcts :ind ,ign up. After s:1gmng up. 1he p.imcipanh ... 111 3ttend 3 pre-done,: rnecung on M:irc:h 21 or & p.m. m the Soulh,.csr Dining Room of lhc SUB People "ho just want 10 romc and d:ince for ,1\\hile are .. clc:ome. A smnll emran~-e fee "'ill be charged :ilong ,. ith fine, for such things as littering :ind smoking 1n non-smoking 1reas All funds collCt'led will be don3ted to rhe MD c:iuse.


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