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I Fargo-Moorhead GO, NORTH DAKOTA, VOLUME 95 ISSUE 9; FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1978 Homecoming Activities: onday, October 8 . m. --Homecoming Kickoff Dance with Sac Le Blue Band--Old FleldHouse uesday, October 9 p.m.--Focus '79' Fashion Show--Alumnl Lounge - - p.m. --Eating for Epilepsy Pancake Contest--0/d FieldHouse p. m. --Punt, Pass and Kick Contest--Dacotah Field 15 p.m.--Flne ARts Series--Festlval Hall Ririe· Woodbury Dance Company ednesday, Octob~r 10 . :30 a.m.--Muslc Marathon--Memorial Union Patio · 4 p.m. --Ice Cream Soclal--Memorial Union Patio sk--Film Festlval--StarLlte Drive-In Love at First Bite, Boys In Company C, Every Which .Way But Looae Many local ........... chw9d ........ ol Jay Ferguson .. he performed ..... Old FleldHOUN Tuesday. More on PIICIN 14 lhrough 17. photo by Gary Grlnaker .. Board.chooses new. manager ursday, October 11 In an unusually long sent to accept the offer made publication of the controver­ meeting last Tuesday, the by Jeanne Larson, the editor sial letter to the editor . m. to 5 p. m. ~-Voting for Homecoming Royalty--Merriorial Board of Student Publications of the Spectrum. Larson of- C.H. Logan, a faculty Union - chose a ·new ·busines5r fered to publish an apology in .. manager, discussed the anti reference to the Sept. 25 , contlnuedonpg.28 a.m. to 4 p.m.--Fund Falr--Memortal Union Mall football letter to the editor, S 1 d •t L . (BAiiroom If rain) and accepted the resignation pee rum 8 I or arson of one of the Board members. an no Un ces r' es• t • a. m. --Hot Air Balloon Rldes--Memorial Union Mall Richard P. Bellis, regional 1gna 10n planning graduate student Spectrum editor ,Jeanne are not the reason for her and former 1977 student body Larson announced her resignation. · president, was hired by BOSP resignation to the chairman of "I'm in school to attain a iday, October 12 as business manager. Bellis the Board of Student Publica- degree--sooner .or later. I will replace Todd Ellig, who tions Wednesday evening. guess I realized tliat the time announced his resignation According to her letter to I was spending here at ihe o 4 p. m_. --Wild West Days--Memortal Union Mall Sept. 14. Ellig resigned from the Board, she indicated that Spectrum,· in the position of opp. m. --Cowboy Cookout--Memortal Union Mall -his position due to his non- c,asse~ ana study ti~e w~re editor, ":as not allowing me student status. unavailable to her while domg enough time to work on my Bellis, one of five can- an adequate job in the posi- original goal-that of getting a 0 p.m.--Slave Auctlon--Memorial Union Mall didates for the position of ·tion of editor: degree," responded Larson. BOSP business manager, . When ques~ione~ on the Larson says she is not 0 p. m. ·-Alumni Registration and Social--Fargo Holld_ay Inn • - assured the Board he was hnk of her res1gnatio1t to the aware of "anyone right of­ ~illing to work for the entire strong controversy in the fhand that could fill the posi­ tierm and to stBiY on after pa.st several weeks o_ver cer- tion," but ,expects applica­ .m.--Alumnl Achievement Award &nquet and Class February if asked. tam letters to the editor, she tions will come in once the ofs Recognltlon--Great Hall of the Fargo Holiday Inn "I feel an obligation to stay responded that it had little or_ .ficial notice is out. , on the job once hired," he no effect on her decision. • "With nearly 7 500 0 p.m.--Blue Key Homecoming Show--New Field House said. "As editor, someone is students on this ca~pus, Homecoming King and Queen Coronation, Float Parade, Bellis also told the Board he always_yelling at me," Larson there must be someone here Gold Star Band, Skits, Orchesis, and Pep Rally has particular ideas for the said. "This instance was with the qualities and the Spectrum and assured them nothing new." time the Board is looking for," .rJI.--Bonftre & Snake Dance--Dacotah Field he understood the division During the past weeks, Lar- said Larson. between business and son has knocked heads with The Board will be-meeting 0 p. m:--Alumnl Dance and Mianlglft Breakfast-- editorial matters. "The .Spec- the BOSP board over salary at 2 p.m. Tuesday· in the Gteat Hall of the Fargo Holfday Inn • trum ilas an informal working schedules, policies and- job Roughrider room of the Union atmosphere. This helps in descriptions. 'fhese discus- to discuss the vacancy. communicating ideas to sions, though, says Larson, 1 turday, October 13 otie::~·r~id !t1 ishe BOS-P r-=E=-a-r-=-1y~....... b-=i..:....r_d::--,:f,...,,..ir_e_.....,....,-.·g_h_t_e_r_ · ----, members debated if Bellis' · d t f I I previous political affiliations respon S- 0 a se a arm a. m. --Homecoming Parade through downtown Fargo would affect his performanc, · as business manager. After Early Thursday morning, called _the campus police. a. m. --Bison Feed--New Field House discussion, however, -the four Fargo fire trucks, They checked it out then call­ -secret ballot was in Bellis' numerous firemen, and the ed the fire department." · m. ·-Homecoming Football Game--NDSU vs. UND favor. Bellis received three Assistant Fire Chief respond- Frank Cordahl, the assis­ votes while two other can- ed to a call from the SU tant fire chief, and five ~ther .m. --Dance--Old Field House didates received one each. Residence Dining Center. firemen inspected the dming The voting BOSP members The fire department was center inside, outside and top- were Nancy Rustad, C.H. · alled after the dining center side while the remaining Logan, Chuck Bentson, Dr. pened. The head cook, Bev - firemen waited outside. Robert Sullivan, and Ray Bur- hrissis, opened up the dining "There wasn't a fire," said night--BasketballBreak/ast--New Field HOuse ington, proxie for Jerry enter at 5:30. Cordahl. "The timer on -a ; Richardson. "When I opened up, there blower motor in the basement Th b d ft 1 gth as a smell of an electrical was off. It held back the heat, ea homecoming candidates e oar ' a er a en y ire. Haze f1"lled the room and discussion also voted giving off some haze and on.pg.10·11 unanfmously by verbal con- urned m e es," she said. "I odor." Spectrum 2 Friday, Oct. 5, 1879 y SU receives endowment~ for first· academic chair SU has received an endow- strengthened and modified~ ment of $15,000 from the the point · that today SU ~ Associated General contrac- among the leaders in con. tors of North Dakota for the st!uction education," said first academic chair in the Kirschenman. history of SU. Wh th h · 1' Blue Key Homecom_. Ham Radio Classes 14, in the Directors room of SU President L.D. Loft- some e!Itime nexte c year,air ~1t isfilled an. the Newman Center. Jim ing Show Novice License classes will sgard, called establishment (lf ticipated that someone who Shipp, drug counselor at the first SU academic chair an has achieved a high level of The• Blue Key Honor begin at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. Fargo South High School, will . Fraternity is hosting the Blue 8, in room 201 of the EEE important new step in the a~co~plishment in the profes. be the speaker. For more in­ area of community university s1onal field of construction Key Homecoming Show at building. The classes are be- formation, call 232-307ij. 7:30 p.rµ. Friday, Oct. 12, at , ing sponsored by · the SU cooperation in the continuing and who has an interest in the New Fieldhouse. The Amateur Radio Society. For AHEA effort to obtain an ever higher educ~tion will fill the post, ac. show will feature the Gold more ·information, c-all standard of excellence in cording to Dr. Josepb Star Marching band, the cor­ 241-2528. The AHEA will be meeting teaching. Stanislao, dean of the SU 0o1. onation of the Homecoming 7 p.m. Tuesday, in the . In addition to the $15,000 lege of Enginering and Ar. King and Queen, skits and Homecoming Foot­ Founders Room. in the Home contribution from the AGC, chitecture. floats as well as Jim Adelson ball Tickets Economics Building. Dave· the members in the AGC stu- "We stress experience in and more. Tickets are on sale Tickets for the Homecom­ Cozzens will be speaking on dent chapter at SU have construction for our studen~ at the Union Activities Desk, ing football game are on sale self-concept. Also, member­ agreed to raise another $5,000 and promote field experience, Alumni Office and the Music .at the New Fieldhouse from; ship will be taken. to fund the one-year position for our students prior to List~ning Lounge. Tickets are 1-5 p.m. Monday through Fri-; for a Distingushed Professor graduation with the help ana $1.50 with a Homecoming But­ day next week. The tickets Soccer Club Associated General Contrac- cooperation of the AGC," saia ton or $3 for students without are free with student I.D., There is a soccer tourna­ tors chair in the SU Depart- Stanislao. "When we told the a button. guests may bu,Y. tickets for ment from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. men t of Construction board of directors of the AGC Fellowship of Chris­ $4.50. Saturday, Oct. 6, east of the Management 'and Engineer- . we wanted he 1p in MSU football field. SU will ing, according to C,ory establishing a prestigiou1 t.ian Athletes Fashion Show play MSU in the first game. Badinger, president of the chair in this field, they offerea AGC student c_hapter.
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