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~icaRbtnat Review C~u, o t.,,,,nc Idaho
Friday, Dec. 8. 1978
Volume 33, Number 7
ASNIC activities dependent on outcome of mini-concert The NlC srodcnt body has a chance to lose all further student activities or gain
Sl2.000 - depending upoo wbetber or oot the upcoming mini-coneer1 is a success according ro Student Ac:tMties Director Rob Faler. Falcr Sl1l2 that the ASNIC will not only ha,-e to pay the tniti.aJ eost of the band. but will also be obligated 10 pay an additional som in ex= of SSOO to be used for clectnc:tao fttS, meals. sccurlt)·, spotlights and a back-up band. Concert tickets will be a,·ailab!c 10 3.000 people. If all tickcl5 arc purclwed. the ASNIC may make a profit d S12.000. If losses exc:ttd S4.000. student a('tivi· ties would be se-·ercly cuL Tbe amount or activtUCS to be CUI .. ould
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Nanc, Alnn !Jan Emcrt0n ) and R.P. McMurph) IJeU Ullman! enjoy a close cnco1111:tc:r darlna the roe producllon or .. One FICY O•cr lhc Cuckoo', Ne11." Pmomwicc• eoodacle toaJaht 1111d Salurday al lhc C04!w- d'Alcnr CommWlll)' Theattt.
Spring semester business affairs require students' attention now
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Dr. Hook almost reality
Notlcrs from the NIC Registrar's Ofllc-e th1\ " eek contain important ,nformadon for 11udcnt\ on rcg1\lratlon, nnandal aid, graduollon. non,rctummg ,'t'tcran, and gndcs Sctond scmc,tcr n:g,stratlon for acadcmk s tudent< who do no1 regbtcr earh "1U be he-Id Jan 4 and S. Registration will he done illphnbt'lkalh•. and s1uden ls "111 be adnuncd onl) at lhc times ~pcclned. Reglitratlon on Thun.day. wi1h 1he liut name·s beginning letter. Is as (oll°'"s VWX's7. at 9 a.m •. STU at 10 a.m., PQR 11 11 a.m., MNO at I p.m.. AB 111 2 p,m. and CD 11 3 p.m. Friday's schedule reads EFG al 9 a.m.. HU ai 10 a.m. and KL at II a.m. Pcrmh~ 10 regutcr will be b~ucd 1 1 rcg1s1rauon. Nonl' ,\\II be l\a1lablc 1n lhc gym for studcni. who have been dlsquallncd or "ho owe panang flncs. fee~. libr&r) fine) or ha,-e other fmanclal obllga1ion\ 10 the college. Studcn~ arc 10 plan 1hc1r s.:hedulc "uh 1hc1r adviser before ChnslmA.S ~•cation Tunlon and fee) llrc to be piud at rcgmrat,on. After noon on J:tn . S. a late rcg1)tnhoo fee •ill be charged at SS for the first " eek and SIO for 1hc SC<'Ond wttk, c,ccpt for t~c " ~ tunion and rec:. are co, ,•red by , c:holan.h1p) and 'or gr1nts. Student~ "ho arc having all ol their 1u111on and fee) paid thJOUgh the \ O('llllaiul Rch1bihtu1on Service. CETA, WIN, SEOG, 8EOG. NOL. LEEP. Nursing Loans .tnd Grana. (Ollcge grants. ~cholanhiJb, ctt'. arc asl.cd to J,:a\'e their puLctS at a sp«ial table in Room
The nwlgr.tm has btto scot. and the MC st11dco1 body lS no,. "on the hook" to sponsor
Dr. Hoot
10 ronttrt schc-dulcd for Feb. S, S!UdCflt Act1,1ttes Dir«lor Rob Faler told 1hc Swdcot Board 111~ Ott.~ mccnng. AS."'IC \ ice President Lon Loiig mll"cd 10 pc Filer S4,600 10 spend on the concert. Al pm.i tuoe lhe contnrt for Dr Hook had OOI b«o signed or the =tlgnm ackn0\1- lcdged. f:tler wd that because or the conccr4 swdcol a:tivruc. arc fro?en. and 1he only thing pl~ncd for the l'C$1 ol lht 19~8 calendar , ear u the rao,,ic 'The Goodbye Girl.'' which 1s ldiedulcd for Dec. 12. Faler mo thanked tht board for ~ help ID tht orpnaing of the concert. lo od)cr KIJOD - X"fl Jao Emerson dlffllued tht com:cuoos 111 the \.SNJC coMttrut1on The eo&llrulJOO ,. iU be 10 the srudcn1 body offices for ill the ~n.11on to rC\'1C111 before the CO~lJtllllOll LS amtadcd. - AS~lC Prcs1di:111 J,m Rcmsco rcmo,;cd himself from the Kholarsh1p and fin3n"3J :ud comm11t« ..nd appou11.ed Sa. Bob Higglllf 10 the po11Mn. He u1d he did w bc('ause H,ggi~' aimrrunce WQtcrfront l>c,;clopme111. ts 111.tcti,e this )Clf - \\cs HJtch, iin2nrial ad,'iscr to the board, uid that contnc1or) will be able to pick up tbc blucpnot~ on tht Sl.:8 cxpan(1on JIID. 9 At the !'lo,; !S m«nng· - the board sppro>cd a IDOIIOD ID purc:huc a cord or Y.000 lO U~ ID the SUB fireplace dunng December At the !',°' ~I mttt,ng - Huch m1c-cd i!:c October operating it.ttemenr for the student bodr - Faltt '41d 11\~t ~ bu been 2 problem ,.llh gcmng 1hc m,r.,~ adcqo31cJy pubh<'tttd 8cc:105e of the bet of publi.:ity, IIIO\lc: 2nerHuncc ts dOlt.n.
G-4. In other lllllllcri.: - The dcadhnc for 1urmng in a spring gnduat100 appl1e21ion LS Jan. IS, 1<1-,.q_ Applications may be picked up ln the reg1.nnr's office in Janu&f) - Veterans "''ho do not plan to return to school ncx1 semester shouJd nouf} the n-gt.Stnr's office. - The rcg1nrar'1 office wnt be closed Frida) afternoon. Jan. S. -Studcois who" ant lhcb grades mitilcd 10 them should lu, c a <Umped. ~elf,add=cd eovelope at the registrar's office.
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grc.;;1 the ~ i.s-1lu1 1s If the cootff1 is indeed a lou. lfflltdulg to FaleT. '"E,ery rol~ m,'lllg Ill fint ron.._"Cn 1w 10 like a chance and ~ 11 rolls a sc,cn - and 1cll the C'ODC'Cl1 out.·• Faler said. He UJd be feels the general op1t1i011 of NIC swdcob i.s llut h will be a "good coo«n ,.,th a good arust. •• Faler wd th:at ISlC could la\-e nude ao
offer to any big band (such <LS Hesd E 3SI or Liulc River Band). but the chaot"Cs of boolting them ..'ff'C ..slim" bccaosc or 1hc anrncss of the Spobne Coliseum and Open Hoose. Both Head East and the Linlc River Band appeared In Spokane "''ithio lhc put yc.ar. liclccts for the roncrrt. which is slated for mid-Fcbnmv, ...;.n be SJ.SO for NIC srudcots with ~1hit) arcls and SS for anyone without an NIC cnrcl. Faler said he hopes everyone will ta.kc adv2ntagc of the low price lo sec a big 02mc band such as Dr. Hook. "NIC 1s a fantutil" place to have a ronccn - you can loot right dO"n the performer's tonsils. C\'en 1f you're smnding at the back of the gym." FaJcr s:ud. 'There com~ a time when "' (NlC) hs\C to decide ,.e·vc been conscr,.ali,c for 100 long. and we ha,·e to !Ake a chance," he said. No"'. after neatly a month-long debate among member.. of the Srudenl Boud. Faler, President Schuler and 1hc Bo.ird of Trustees. NIC Is "going for h." "Ir it nops - ,.,11. we've learned a le55on: I don't think it "ill." Faler said.
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