North Idaho College Cardinal Review Vol 33 No 8, Jan 19, 1979

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Fulton 's position

Board delays action on senatorial appointment By Debbie Brlsboy

Tbe ASNIC S1udcn1 Board decided Jan. 16 to permit students 10 apply for ihe senatorial seat vacated by Virginia Fulton. Fulton's decision not to continue as senator was first announced following 10 executive session at the Jan. 9 mee1ing. Fulton said h er decision 15 based on personal re3Sons. Accord ing to ASNIC President Jim Remsen. any sophomore interested in the scat must see him before 5:JO p.m. on Tuesday. Jnn. 24. Remsen said the board will pick o new senator from among those showing in1eres1. Remsen also announced that stu· dents wishing to run for president, vice president and student activities director for the 1979-80 r.chool year

mu~t tum in their petitions b) Feb. 2. If more than two stud enis file petitions for any office. a primar) election will be held Feb. 7. The general election is scheduled for Feb. 28 with the wiMers taking office March 6. Remsen said. In other action: - The Convocations Commiuee. according Lo Sen. Jan Emerson. is ~pon~or ing a film festival through February. The festi val. which will feature old silent films. will run Feb. 6. 14. 22 and 28. - ASN IC Vice President Lori Long reported on 1he outcome of the organiutional meeting of the Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon. Long said 1ha1 not a~ many people as

hshing a shopping list which would compare the cost of \'Onou~ p!Jces 10 eat and shop bec:iuse it "ould be "too big of a hassle.·· - Student Acti\~ties Oirct'tor Rob Faler S3id that he is looking into the possibil11y of ha\'tng a disco on campus. plus holding a free disco clinic during the da~ . - Zeller reported that the SUB addition is tentatively scheduled to be completed 180 days after construction begins. - An organizational meeting for Young Democrats will be held Jao. 24 at 3 p.m. m the W:,Jnut Room of the SUB. At the Jan. 9 meeting: - Riel. Coe announced that he is accepting nppliC'ations for the building and fadh11es committee. - the board \Oted 10 gi"e ' IC students Bill Wagner and Shelley Olson S650 10 :mend 1hc Irene Ryan acting competition in Mesa. Colo. nex1

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Anyone interested in helping v.ith the marathon should contat'I Long in the ASB office. - Sen. Rick Coe reponcd on the financ:ial status of the game tables and \Coding machines during 1977 and 1978. Coe said S804 was made on the game tables in 19n compared 10 S84~ for 1978. The "ending machtoes brought in s-2.1.SJ during 19i7, v.hile increasing to SJ.058.78 in 19i8. - A dance featuring the band Captain Jack. v.ill be held Jan. 26 in the SUB. The dance is free with student ID cards. and rcfresbmeots will be served. - Sen. Mark Zeller said his commincc ha\ decided against pub·

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Volume 33, Number 8

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Dr. Hook snags bigger fish Dr. Hook i, "off the hook" n~ far ns NIC :ind !.ix other school:. :ire concerned. North nnd South Coro lino'!> bcller offer of II tour cought him msieod. According to Rob Faler. ASNIC ,tuden1 octt\•ilics dircctl'lr. IC and ,n C1thcr school, nil 11·nntcd Dr. Hook for the ~omc 11me block. but "11c all got shahed ... Over S4,000 had been allo11cd bv 1he ASNIC S1udcnt 8011rd for the con~rt. v.hieh v.a, to run on a tnol bn\b !or luture concerti. 1n 1hc g,•m. fhc 'itudcnt Board "'111 nov. decide how 1h:it conccn money will be ~pent. Smee 1he Dr. llook ronc:,en ha~ follen through. chan«':. for :inother ront'<!rt this yt'nr nri: dim, although Faler ~nid hi: I' ,1111 lool. ing. "We have hnd four near con<'Crt~ 1h1s year, .. he said. "The ~n,allne~s of NIC. not ha,•mg o mimi-dome or coli,eum. :ind the time clement are the m:un l"<'a~on~ for failure. I'm ,orry 1hot I couldn't pull through on my campaign proml\c .. Faler said thnt he would rat her hove no concert 111 all th:in 3 bnd one the ftrst lime. "II is impon:1111 to h11ve a good concer1: one th oi is rcprc:.entath-e of NIC. not \etOnd·rote," he ~a.id. F3.lcr said 1h01 there is no re~on not 10 try 10 ha,e conc-erts in 1he future " h would be silly not to," he ~:1id. Commenting on other student ocuvities, Fali.'r snid 1ha1 movies and 3 dance are scheduled for this ,emester.

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Enrollment parallels Spring 1978 NIC spring enrollment figures for 1979 appear to be about the same :i.s spnng 1978, according to Ray Stone, dean of 1he college.

~ for. npproximt11cly 1.512 \•oca1ion11I. full-time and p:an-time 5tudents IU'C rcg1~1 cred. Figures fo r sp ring semester 1978 ,.ere appro;i.1ma1el} 1,5 l ~tudcnt.s and did no1 include the satellite campuses. "These figurci. arc very .ipproximatc." Stone eauuoned. Fall fi~urcs for 1978 \\ere 3pproximotely 1.714. According 10 IC Rcg1MTllr hsulto N1sh10. 11 decrease from foll to :.pring ~eme~ti:r ~ norm:tl.

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