Rb1nal R€Vl€W Fridt1~. On. 10. 1980
Volume 35. Nwnbt>r 3
Air Supply's concert given without problems BJ Jeanelle !umllton Air Suppl~ 3 popular rock blnd from AusrrJhJ pcrfom1ed Momb, nij!ht tn th<.' Commun,catton- -\n,; Building before a 11roup of en1hu,1a,11c fan\, The 11roup. "'htch c,.,n\l~t, <>f ,;e,·cn mak mt!m't>er,. performed for more 1han ln hc-ur aher "3rm-up \ingcr 0;1, 1d Pomcr:int \1r Supph ·~ tl>O weU-1..no"n hus ... ~t m LoH· .ind· \II Out l ove.. "ere performed late in the '>Cl 10 the delight of the fans. "ho the band urged 10 come down h> the st;i11e. Lc3d ~inger Ru~,ell Hitchcod ,aid dunng the performance thnt n" ,\ u\lrali3n group·, rcrord ha~ eHr rc:iched numl>cr one on the ,\mcric:in chart, before. and ,lad he thmh •· \II Out c,r Lo,c.. t> qu11e an ,1t·«tmph\hmcn1 for them. Pro~ :ind ne,o rcle:a\c~ were al<.u performed b, the group. mctudmg ..The One Th.it You l..(we ... v.hat Gr.thJm Ru,;,;ell. compo,er !Ind CO·\mger. s,ud he hopes 11. 111 be a future hn. De.in Benncn. ,1u<.lcnt acti,·ttic~ coordinator. cslinmtc 1h31 around SI .500 was IO)I in the produ,-uon of .\tr Suppl\ but ,;i1d 1hn1 11·~ 3 good c~pcri~·ncc ror 1hc \tuden1 board. He :llso wd there "'ere mln~ rc3sons ,, h} the firs1 major conccn in :11 le.a\t fhc ,e.ars. d1dn·1 $ell out. Onh SI0.000 lVUld fX'Wbly be brought in from 1ickc1 ~ales. :md the Air Supply production. "1th all expenditures. C'OSI S9.000. The fact that the group's 1IW1agcr .:ind the bo2rd ncrc sull nego11011ng terms for the fin11l contract until e1gh1 da,s before the concen also hun 1icke1 sales, because Bennett )aid. ",ou un'1 ad,crti~ something you don'1 ha,c. •·
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Christ) Stclnlc) pbo10 MUSICAL FEELING- -Alr Supply aultarlst Graham Ru,SieU lends bis ,·olce 10 a mu, kal !MtltttJon durina the group'& Oct . 6 performance In the Commwtlcallon· Aiu Building [llee addlllonal plrtures on pa,gc II ].
Board affirms budget cut By Laura Hubbard 111c Idaho Bon rd or Eummcrs upheld o s1ote-imposed budge1 eut for IC after 1he college. along with the College of Southern ld:iho. 11ppctlcd the reducuon m funds. According to NIC President BuT') Schuler. the- oonrd ,01cd 10 ~~p the 5 2 percent cut. which will amoun1 10 SI00.000 in state ocademac fundmg. Schuler also i.aid the gO\'Cmor i,uggestcd a.nothcr cut for IC. Th~ would reduce the budget another .8S 1,crccnt, ond would ru-nount ro Slt>.JOO. Schuler ~aid NIC t1ppcalcd this cut :ilso. but the board could not det'1de wbeth~ or not to uphold the nddltional ~lice m funding. The board of examiners then doodcd to 'l'Cfcr the :ippcal 10 the state bo:ird or education. The ~u11c board "111 have 10 decide whether 10 endorse the :ippul. Schuler said. He added 1ha1 he" as II bit .. puuled" b) the board or examiners· action but that he wih sull w1111ing 10 hear from 1he suue board of t.-du~tion. The ~tate w11s fart.~d wi1h a J percent mnnd:ucd holdback this )C3r. Schuler Sl id. Bu t this w11~ only a~ O\'Crai:e _figure. he said. so the bigger institutton~ r~h ed s~lc~ cutback~. w11h the JU~tor colleges taking up the slal'k. They (the su1!c) used 1ht JUntor colleges.·· lte added. S<-huler also ~!ltd 1ha1 floe, and tuition m!I)' be raised as carh :is ncitl semester if there arc any funher roduct,ons in M31e rud Ho,, c~cr. b«Jusc of incre:1J,ed enrollment, he ,a,d. u would probably not bc nect~I"\ . .. Rcee~~ion hu been ~lo"ed down b) the fact thn1 m~e peoplc ue roming into the area. Schuler said. .~e added that national d~cisio_ns " outd :ilso plll) a bag p:in to whether or not 1u111on and fee• would be nuscd in future )"Cars. Schul~r said _the S\ll.te legislature had granted SI00.000 to NIC in spectaJ :pr:pn111ons. 1n addllt0n to the Sl.8 million budget. The adduion. Sch1tler ss,d s ccausc of the fa.ct that the college, were not being trc3ted fo1rl) . ·
While a finanoall} s.afr concen w:IS somewhat of an impossibiliry. Bennett snid, 1he,· "-Cnt ahead and "'took i1 int.he shorts" because the students have already poid for ·the loss 10 thetr student act" i1' fees. Futurc eonceru arc possible. but mccording to lknncn. other top name anis1s. such as Air Suppl). arc not probable. Ont~ one-founh or the band s equipment '11.U used for the NIC concert: the remainder,~ 1n California v.hcre Air Suppl~ "'ill perform soon at 3 county fair. Al Goins. immtcnance clcctnCL1ll. and Roger Brockhoff. maintenance direc1or. had no compl1in1s concerning the concert lod Slid they had no problems "ith pl'l)Hdtng pol\"1 for IM equipment. .. F,m1h101t "'cot 100 pcr«nt good." Goins wd · It would take a eons1an1 srr:un of1b0 im~ 10 blov. ;i fu)C tm the Communicauoo-A n!> Building) 3nd the b.1nd u~d between ft,() and t&O"' The ,oonger part of the trov.d became •Cf) invoh·ed v.1th both nets and were d:1pp1ng and singing along At the end of each pcrfomliln.ce, both Pomeranz 3nd Atr Suppl~ v.crc c:illcd bad bi the audience fOf an eneore Air Suppl> come back for their remaining numbers sponing IC T-shin'>
Senators accept election The ASNIC Student Bo:inl (3Jled to meet Oct bec3use it lacked a quorum. but it did mttt Sept. 29 co :1cccpt the nc:w I) elected ~na1or,. Freshmen Brent Bl rncs. Sena Bruwer 4Dd Gregg Sausser llerc :ippro,cd un:i.nimousl) for the first· ,t3r ~n3tOrial SMtS. • I he problem 01 not ha\lng a ,·oung boo th 1n th e Communication-Arts Building during the Sept 24 election 1< J.~ di~cusscd. but bo3rd members ,:iid the~ felt the o,en1gh1 did 001 influence the rc,ulh,
In other amon the bo:ird: -dcctded 10 form a comminee to :idvcnise panicipation in the J'lo,·. 11 Inland Empire blood drive. -ga,c Wes Hatch the authority on ll'Jding in the SUB's inactive movie proiector in on a new model. The rcsen•e fund will p3y the remaining btll. -nppro,·ed all committee appoin1· ecs rl'C'Ommendcd by ASNIC President Ken Kohli :1nd Student Activities Director Laura H.llm3n.
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