Graduation: 'classier' quarters, fewer seats b> \1ilo.e ScroRJ?lt
Changes in thi\ year·s graduauon ceremony will :allo" graduaung studenl5 10 rcceh e lheir cenifie.11es in the C ·A Audirorium instead of the 1radi1ional Christianson Gymnasium. The reason ror the switch was 10 give 2 .. fresh and clMsier look'· 10 the ceremony, according 10 commencement commincc Clwrman Gene Leroy. The graduates will \Ian lhe1r proces· sion at lhe Administration Building and
"alk 10 the auditonum w11h organ or piano music pro"ided by music Instructor \1ike BullC}· and a c;ong by the NIC Choir. According to Lero)·. ho"c,cr, the audirorium has 11.S problems. the b1ggcs1 ·one being the limned number of seats. The capacity of the auditorium I\ onl) 1.200 people. so the commi11cc decided 10 give each graduating student two tickets for guests.
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.. In the past students ha,e had a lot of ~ung, so whOC\er came. came. This )·ear we have 10 limit the amoum or people, ·• Ltro) ~id .. The-) ;ire going to ha,e to do \Orne choosing.·· An) remaining nckeu will be a"ailable on a first come. first scn-c basis from a list in the registrar's office. According 10 Lero), the guest speaker will be Dr. Joseph Olander. president of faergreen State College in Olympia.
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\\'ash His scheduled 1op1c 1s 111led '"Your Future: A Dream or a Nightmare.·· Lero)' ,:11d Olander should be belier than the last )car's .. p0h1ical ~peaker .. Manha He5.loe of the U.S. Department of Energ) . .. I ha"c heard Olander speak," Leroy said. "He tS not going 10 make people fall asleep." · Other changes in this )'car's ceremonies include the graduates being handed a card " ith their name on 11 which they are 10 present 10 the announcer lo assure th31 the right person receives the right diploma. New charcoal-black C3pS and gowns " ith associate degree emblems on them will replace the traditiona.l gowns. enhancing the decor of gradua11on, Leroy s:ud. The ceremonies arc scheduled for Friday, Ma)' 17 at 10 a.m.
Frid:i>. M:t> J, 1985
Volume 39. Number 12
Foul play Partlc:l pants In the tag-tr11m l>rtStling match for 1b, Ethiopian Rilltf Fund found tbemsel- es in a frtt for all oa the mat April 23. Wrestlers and audience bo th had run and ralsNI o\Cr S7S for tbt fund. (Stt rtlaced ston p. 13.)
Art piece stolen from C-A Building An is to be placed on o wall to be ,icwed by thous:i.nds of people so that they can cnJoy the physical and oestbetic beaut)' of the work. NIC student Elise Donncl:.on had such a "ork of an on display 31 the annual 3Jt show in the C·A building-that is un11I someone stoic it. According to Donnelson. the piece was of a lion done in SCl'l!tch board :ind was the third pla~ finisher in the show. She is offering a subsumtial r~:ird for the rerum of the piece. "Death would be too good a punishment for such a low •life,•· one an fovtr/critic said, "for he has lcillcd man)' others mere!)' b)• lllking away the pleasure they ~ould have received from viewing this work of art."
(..___i_ns_i_d_e_th_e_se_n_t_in_e_l_) Editorial rips Reagan new one ... . ............. · · · · · · · · P· 7 Student resurrects ro l'·dy 60s ...... ·. , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · P· 8 Reviewer revels in revealing 'Susan' . . ,· · ·· · ·········· . p. 11 . .. ... p. J.5 Telling the ta Ie o r T ammy ........ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · f ielding females, family, fastballs ........ . ... · · · · · · · · P· 17