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Volume 33. Number 5
Frida~·. Nov. 10, 1978
Board ·puts off action on intramural request By Debbie Brisboy
Btcause of increased portic1p11ion in lntr.lJnural acuvit,es th1\ year. more money has been wed of the Student Board 10 hire more officials for the diffcrcn1 inrramural
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Intramural ac11vi1tcs Director John O,.cn has aiked the board for money 10 finance the hiring of the additional c,ffinoh. At 1hc Nov 7 S1udcnt Board meeting. Sen Mone Baker spca.l:mg for Owon on 1hr ,ubJt'CI, a\kcd the ~cnators 10 grant O,.cn SI .000. Baker 511d that 1herc wMn't us murh partic1po1ion Jul yemr, ,o Owen didn't kllDI' ho,. much to budget Auallluy Servi«\ Director Wes Hatch qut'\lloncd if 1he moncv would be u~cd for 1ntramur•I •ttivitlc\ or part uf o )tudcnt body pro11rnm. He said 1ha1 if the funds were for 1n1romural 1divltic,. 1hen II t\ included In the callegc budgc1 and docs not conn,m the s1udent bod)·~ budgc1. Hc,,.evcr. 1f the
requeit 1s for a \tudcn1 body at'liv11). then the board could 8"C him the money Peggy Fcdje. assisLlnt ad\= to the board. suggested that Owen tall iC> NJC President Barry Schuler about the mll11ey, and 1f he could nOI receive it through the college. then perhaps the board v.ould recC>nsidcr. In other ot'lion. ASNIC Vice Pm.1den1 Lon Long ond Sen. Jan Emerwn reported on the N1IIC>n11l Conference on Student Services the) aucodcd Oct. r.JJ in Madison. Wis Each attended various seminars and lecture, C>n 1dcu ranging from lt\Jdeot leaden.hip to umc m11nagc~nt. l.ong ,aid that one session ~he at· tended foc:u~cd on student lcadershtp •.crvicci. which ,~ 11 group 1h111 "ill. for 1 rec, come 10 th e school and conduc1 wC>rkshops. retreat~. etc, She added that it -..ould be po»lblc for the studrn, bod} to hold their oo. n coollnued on p&(lC 3
1% endangers 'quality ed' Ou1J11y of cducauon 01 NIC rould be od,erscly artc,1cd ii 1hc ld1ho Smc Lcg1\t.turc dC>CS 001 proper!) Implement the I pcr,-cnt 1ni1l1tlvc, NIC Prc~idcnt Bam xhuler told senators it the No,•, 8 College Senate mccring. Schuler dl.cu,sed possible crrcci; Q{ 1hc l nH .. 11,c 3Dd emphoued the ,eeming 1mposslbilhy 01 the Mtuatlon. " Where's the fat (a t NIC)1" Schuler .l)l.cd. Tony Stowort, poli11cal ,dcnce 1n,cruc1or, c1pn!<,ed to the ,cn11ors the \llmc thooghts when he •aid, " We should ma.kc It clear In the mind) or the legil.lator:. that , IC cducauon "' ill cha nge The , 1udcnt, wlll ha,e 10 suffer the conscquenn:s There lli no fat al NIC." RcsJl(>ndlo11 to qucsuon\ from the \Cnators, Schukr ,aid th111 onl, about J pcl'C'Cnl C>f the college budge1 could be cut through capitol outla) cxpenduul"l!S. He sald that many clerical )Ctslcci. an! currcnll)• pronded b~ federalh funded CETA (ICr&Onncl. which mcBn, that cutting them batL would n.>I artcc1 thc budget If 1he Lcgislllu"''~ implcmcntntion mcnns a hca,) lo,, of funding far NIC a n!dumon ~ 114n,1imc and perbop~ fulJ.t1mc focuhy wlll re)ult. It could also mean cutong out ~ill.II area.- 1ll 1ogc1hcr. (Sce related )IOry on page J,I " h's a iough )ltuat1on," Schuler ,aid. "It will ha,'C an ad\'t'r'>e affcc1 on monl.'' The )Cna1ors di\CUSSed the Reduction In For« Commit1cc and ,oted 10 rcquc~t tlat lbe romm1ttcc. "hkh b dra,.lng up a policy in rose 1ns1rur1or ~ducuon is C'allcd far. conicr "1th lhe l'arull)• Personnel Pohl') Comm111cc. The RIF Committee coo~ists or Schuler, Clal"l!ncc Haught dire.:tllr of, ocational cduuti()n, Ra)' S1onc, dean of the college: Virginia Joh~n. English dc~rtmcnl chAirper..C>n; and board member-. Tom Emcr•on and James Bartll11. The Facuh) P\lrsonnel Pohcy Comm111cc consists or Stone: EogllSh lnstru= Mile Bundr And Jim McLeod: Ned Snian, lav. cnfOl'('C'mcn1 ini.trut'lor: and 011,c ~bl"l!a.n. DUl'\ing 1nstruc1or, who was apJ)()intcd to fill J3tk Sti,,..c', position" hen he resigned from the CIOc1)mlttcc at the meeting. Another ~5ible effect of the Initiative's passing ,s 001 bctn.g able to open the ne-< huffl4nhies butldlog upon complct1on bccausc of tui,,ng no funds for optt,mng costs.
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\laniar musician Ouke Olllmond arul the ~ slas, alias JohMJ Spangle and the Sp11nglcdttrs, alias Ell \'lctor Sbo", alias Tom. R~ and Jim D~oo. mode a lriumpbant rcrurn 10 the NIC camplll ~C>,. 8. The chzff bn>tht'n from Chcl!ln. Wash. pl&) cd 10 a rowg cro"d In th e SUB.
In stale election
Conservative trend seen Idaho ,ote~ s!Kr,,.c,d 1 .l't'llt'1lcd
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t'Oll~au~m dunni Tr,esd.ay's clrctJoo ,. hen thl', voted 011h one OcmC>Cnt :o 1 ,t.ttc offitt 1n a COllk~tcd racc
lncumbcn1 Go-.. John E,;an.s defeated chJlle11gcr Alb.n ~ n (RI. but bu •111 .... ~ ooh ~mOCTilnc one. App ).ttol , occr COll$et\ atum auo iut• b.:cd in the p:lli3gc or JII in1uau,e and t:Yo o jo,nt resolutions. The I pcrttnt iwcum-c,. perb.aps the most 1mporun1 1S:>ue passed. ..;.11 hmn propert~ tne~ 10 I p<"rtent of the propcfi~ '• man.ct nluc. ~ •or-tins of tlus propoul o.ill be decided b~ the Idaho l.t-gulatUl"I!. Idaho.ins alsC> , oted 10 rus joint rcsoluoon tuR No. b. "'hich will :rmcad Sct'tion 1.1. Amclc f of Idaho's St11e Constitution This amendment ,..ill au· 1honzc the l..cgtslarurc ID pt'O\idc rrwub, um muumum sen1cnces for an)" crime and 10 ~peaf~ th.11 the 1m~d SCOICJl('t' shall DOI be reduc-ed
The ldJho Supreme Court. befon' the resolu:10n 1uned. held that the legislatutt docs not h_JH the pov.cr to impose m.indaton minimum .cntencn by la" , AIIOthcr resoluuon pahed b~ ldahC>ons ns JOtnt resoluuon SJR No. I 16. This propoul rnd that Section II. Ankle I or ld.iho·s State Conrntution \hould be Jmeodcd "10 protcc1 th, ngh1 10 tcep and bear ums. and 10 present the confiscation, licensul"I!, registrallon. or special 1au11on of forn-rms or 1mmo111tJOn.'' The conscrvat1,•e trend ''"' Jame, McClure !R1 dcfa1u111 o.. ,gh1 Jc:0>cn ( 0 ) for U.S. St'natc. and S1c,c Symms CR) dlJ" mng Roy Trub) CDJ for Congress. Phil B3n (RI defeated opponent William Murphy ,OJ 1n the racc for lieu1cnan1 C.0-·emor and O.av1d Leroy (RI defeated Mtlte Wetherell CD) for ArtC>rnc~· Gcner2I. Jerry E~s (R) "'-u ,'Olcd Superinu:n· dtnl of Public lnstructfon against opponenl Oaf} I Sllllu CD>.