The North Idaho College Sentinel Vol 67 No 1, Sept 13, 1990

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ENTINEL North Ida ho C ollege's S tude n t Ne ws paper

Vol. 67 No. 1

T hurs day, Sept embe r 13, 1990

Coeur d' Ale ne, l daho

Board faces changes as new trustees join team by Llnelle Freeman E:cl!rufl••r Editor

The resu lts arc in and 1hc Nonh Idaho College Board ofTrustccs has two new faces 10 be swom in al the next meeting Scp1. 20. With a Iota! or 1.415 people voting. Nonn Gl~scl was v1ctonous in Position A with 1,009 \Oto o,cr Recd Simpson. who ro.'\.-.:1-.'<1 294 votes. For Position n. board member Bcny Md ain ran 1111.:ontC\tcd for her S<.'Cond ccm1 on the board. Me l ain r,\:c1H'd 1,226 ,ot,>,;. Position C. 1hc 111l''l \Ought aftcr posi1ion III the clc.:tion "a~ "on b> Judy t, ky,,.. "ho R'CCivcd 649 rnto.

The closest c.omendcr 10 Meyer was candidate Norm Sowards, who rettivcd 456 vo1es. TI1c remainder of !he VOICS wen1 [O Jo Wonhington, 178 vo1e1. and Charles Sargeant, 76. Gissel was plc:bcd wi1h his \K:101'). "I am VCT) el.lll'd th:u lhc citizms '-'" lit to clc,;t me to 1his very imponnm ck,:the orrice," Gis.S(I said. "II\ ,cry ~t>.:ring to contemplate the lOl>ering r,"iporu.1bili1y I have: to the p.:oplc "ho cla:ted me a11d the .:olkgc itself " G1~I ouihnl'tl hi.s main goals for h1\ S1.\•yc:ir tcnn. Fir..t, he wants to k-am as much .ll he l"an about the

Fall enrollment exceeds past semesters by one by Kr1sly Jell111d ~nt,nrl RtpOrftr

l:.nrollrncn1 has reachtxl ar1 all,time lugh by only one student, according 10 Nonh Idaho College Registrar Karen Streeter. As of Sept. 11, 1990, the enrollment for NIC totalkd 2,960 smclems compared 10 la.st fall's 2,659, and la.st spring's '.l,959 students. or the 2,960. 302 are vocational students. Due Lo lhc increase in students, i1 was diff«.'llh to get students in lhe clas.ses ai desirable hours, Streeter added. Only about 10 classes had co be cancelled. "We (Ntq oenainly do want enrollment groWLh," she said. "It would show that lhc school is ,-cry viable, that we are obviously offering somtthing that students need or wanlsft

MOVIE STAR photo by Dan H)ldt

Cruising crew-- The North Idaho Masters Crew practices its timi ng on the Spokane River from top are Louise Dempsey, Jonelle Hessler, Barbara ~ lies, Edie Brooks, Darlene Williams, Susie Stender, Mike Carlson, Cathy Victorino and coxswain Cheryl Duchow.

NIC student lands roles in two movies

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S1udcnLs have arrived from Braiil, Carutda, Holland, Ireland, Jamaic3, Japan, SpaU1, 1\1.;.)ka, Arizona, California, Colorado, ~t:rb of Columbia, Florida, Idaho. Iowa, Illinois. Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Norlh Dakota, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon. Texas, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. At NIC, 25 students arc under 18, 1,218 students ages 18-21, 327 srudents 22-25. 285 students 26-30, 613 students 31-40, 362 students 41-50, 92students 51-60, 26studems 61-70 and 12 students 71-over, Streeter said. Also. the average age for vocational srudcnts is 27. "We must be doing a good job," Streeter said smiling.


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