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b1nal Q€Vl€W Volame 38, Number 1
Friday, Sept. 16, 1983
Cekbrate NIC ma rks 50th year by Mark Wheeler A concen by a popular 1960s rock"n'roll band is jus1 one of several activities scheduled for Founders' Weekend Sept. 23-24. part of NIC's 50th anniversary celebration. Poul Revere and the R11ider.s. a group 1ha1 originated in ldruio in 1958 and played eneo.sively in Spokane in Lhe 1960s. will perfonn al 8 p.m.• Friday, Sept. 23. in 1he C-A Auditorium, according to John House. diree1or of NIC infonnotional services. The six-member band hosted the ABC TV series " Happening '68 & '69." and have appeared on Lhe Ed Sullivllll Show, The Tonight Show, and American Band.stand. Tickets for the concert Bre S8. On Sept. 24. Lhe North Idaho Symphony Orchestra will perform its 50th anniversary concen. which will include the work of Johannes Brahms , Wayn e Barlo10.•, Johann Bach and HowBid Hanson, accordIng to Conductor Todd Snyder. Snyder snid the evening', performnnce nl~o includes nn oboe ~olo by Coeur d" Alene native Ralph Strobel. Strobel i~ currcn1ly a proressor of mu.sic at Ball State University and a renowned oboe player. Snyder said. There is no odmission for the 8 p.m. concert. An all-school as~cmbly featuring spt11kers Roben Montgomery of Lhe State Boord of Education. Coeur d'Alene Mayor Jim Fromm. Kootenol Cou nty Commissioner Glenn Jackson. and An Manley. a former Idaho $late scnntor and 1936 graduate of NIC. will kick off Friday's cventi.. Hou)e said. Studenb will be excused from their 10-IJ a.m. clas\ to attend the assembly. House added. The ASNIC will hold its annual fall bnrbcque from 3-7 p.m. Friday for all NIC ~tuden1s. According to ASNIC President Lee Cole, o variety of games and activities will probably be coordinated 100. A 5.000-mcter run run ~ponsored by NIC and the Selkirk Company will )tart orr Soturdoy\ cvcni~ Pre-registration will begin tit 7:JO a.m. and the rt1ce will beRin at 8:30 a.m. In fron1 of the NIC dormitory. A brunch honoring the focuhy prior to 1940. the st~dcnts prior to 1960 3nd n.11 past clns~ officers is bcmg held ot 10 a.m. in lhc SUB Bonner Room. AU NIC students, put and present. arc wekome to help eclebutc the c,•ent. Man· Sorenson • · coordinator or the event, s,ud.
FrogiJe crea tion Ted McConnachle , Worley, uses a torch and glass tubing to make a glass clown during the North Idaho Fair Sept. 10 al the Kootenai Coun, ty Fairgrounds.
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ASNIC senatoria l petitions due Today ls the la.SI doy for students 10 submit petitions to run for one of the three freshman .~prescntoiive positions on the ASNIC Student Board. ~e pe1111ons c~ be picked up in Tony Stewart's office in L49 or from ASNJC Vice ~resident Barb K1tnn!ller. Prospccti\-e freshmnn cnnd1d:1tes n~ 10 g:ither SO ~1gna1urcs on the petition to ge1 on the ballot. f The general election for the oe4dcmie. vOC'ational and open scats will be held 9 a.m. to J p.m. Sept. 28, 10.ith polls in the odministrtition building cntrunce ~/oca1ion11.I h~I and ~e SUB ca~etcria from 11 a.m. to I p.m. • m orc th~n.suc candidates qualify by petition. 11. prlmar.· elct"tion IO. · ill be held Sept. 2I 10 hmn the field 10 six. •
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