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®[1)~©1LMKll'Y FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA VOLUME 13 'ISSUE I, TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1178 SPECT . II SU students to receive new. l)iCturlless-lD's by Gary Grinaker Plastic IDs Starting winter quarter, tudent IDs will be IDs will be issued during fee tributed this Thursday parment time in the Fri~ Sept. 28 and 29, Ballroom. The new IDs will Meinecke Lounge of the be pJastic cards with the in dent Union. dividual's name and ID num he. IDs will be of tem ber imprinted by the SU . ary paper, good for f~ comwter. There will also be ~ . The IDs were pnn· room for the student's on paper 88 an emergency signature. sure t.o get them d~ in The new IDs will be of two e for the first football types, one for full-time e game, this weekend. students and one for part- he temporary IDs will time students. _ y have the student's name, For full-time students, or number, and signature. It students paying the entire not have the student's $30 activity fee, the ID card ture as put IDs have had. will have 19 numbers printed dents that have had a food around the edge. These will tract ID taken for this be punched out for admission will not need the t.em to ball games, LCT perfor ary ID this fall, but can mances, and concerts. There the new ID if they choose. are enough extra spaces for use during student govern ment elections and for later they come in desperately For those roalring the pic their IDs taken the first week n't forget - - distributing directories. With this added feature, needing one.'' ture IDs, it will save a lot of of the quarter. tbe pJastic ID will replace the time and money. Since most students present activity card com- Why the Change The new IDs cost student already have a picture ID as a new pletely. government 20 cents each to drivers license or Fargo ID, it Part-time students that There are several reasons make. The. old IDs cost 58 is hoped that the new IDs tudei1t1Ds elect not to pay the full ac for the change over to the new cents each, but had to be won't create many incon tivity fee will be issued 1lD IDs. made two at a time because of veniences. unnumbered ID card for use For the student, the hassle the polaroid film equipment. Since the.new IDs will be 88 identification. of having to carry both a pic So film was wasted every out on a trial basis for two The cards are about the size ture ID and an activity card time someone needed just one quarters, enough were or of a credit card and are made will be eliminated. It will also ID taken. dered to handle this winter 'of a hard but flexible plastic. be easier to get an ID since Shooting IDs also took a_nd spring. Any comm~nts or Thursday and Friday They are designed to be run they will all be passed out. three people a week to finish, suggestions for improvement · during fee payment. plus the time to handle the can be sent to Renee Gustaf- Meinecke Lounge through either a computer printer or a typewriter. For the Administration, it students that missed getting son or to student govern Every quarter a new ID of a will end the problem of old ment. , and out of date IDs, since a lso, for this quarter only, different color will be issued to every enrolled student at new ID will be issued each dents will neea an activity quarter to official students. to get into student spon fee payment time. events such as concerts football games without Lost IDs ge. Spirit Club nly students who have Control of the IDs is being gearing up the full ,ao activity fee turned over from Auxiliary ived an activity card at Enterprises to the Student .for Homecoming payment time. Since the Affairs Office. Students who lose an ID, or supports these events, This fall the Spirit Club is ents with activity ca)!ds whe> never received one, can finalizing plans for the up get in without charge or have an ID made at the Student Affairs Office in 204 coming year. red11ced price tickets. The Spirit Club, a group of time students who have Old Main. Beginning this winter quarter, replacing an SU, students and faculty in paid the full activity fee terested in promoting various still get an ID for use as ID will cost $3. It's best to get an ID activiti_es offered on campus, ntification in cashing will be involved in two major cks, checking materials during the regular time, even projects. of the library, and using if you don't have a use for it now. The first event is the fieldhouse. promotion of SU's Oct. 10-14 he paper IDs are only a "Many students say "Don't bother, I won't need Homecoming Week. Mem porary measure for fall bers of the club are combining ter. They will serye until one," according to Renee efforts with the Homecoming new pJastic IDs are put Gustafson, director of the ID Committee in organizing and operation. program. "But three weeks involving SU students and organizations in the many ac tivities planned throughout the-week. FIiing closes After Homecoming, the club will be working with Erv tomorrow Inniger, SU's new head for basketball coach. in revitalizing student par ti<:,ipation in the basketball Student Elections ,. program. All interested students are welcome to attend the next meeting at 3:30 p.m. today in The Wait Deadline Is Wednesday at 5 p.m. the Confe~ce Room of Old - Long Main or call Alexa Oxely at Mlchaelene Vetter spends some precious free time after a long day at Student Affairs Office, Old Main school waiting for a ride home. She's a student at St. Mary's school In 237-7701. Fargo. ;X Spectrum 2 Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1978 1978' GLC Freshman Registers more information ci Freshman students who or Elizabeth Worden at 23 dered freshman regist.ers 8338. through Blue Key this sum Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societ mer can pick them up at the Students induct.ed into ti 46 HWY 35 CITY Activities Desk in the Union. Phi Kappa Phi honor SOC!e\ EPA rating with optional 5-speed transmission.. CheapEata last spring can pick up t~ The University Lutheran certificates and pins in R Cent.er will be serving a 124 Admissions Office, fireside Sunday evening din Hall ,$95.07 $499.00 ner 4 6 per month · i - down plus llcenH and tu from p.m. to p.m. star Psychology Film Services ting Sunday, Oct. 1. An informative film sand $499 Is total down payment. $95.07 ls total monthly payment for Home-made soup, discussion on the topic 42 months Including 111 Interest. Total deferNd payment (ln wiches and beverages will be alcoholism will begin at 7: cludlllQ $892.94 finance charge at an annual percentage rate of available for $1.50 and tonight in- Stev 11.03% ) Is $4491.94. everyone is welcome to att.end. Auditorium. The cent.er is locat.ed at This is the second of a f 1201 13th Ave. N. and for ·part -film series, "A C , ovERVOLD's· more information call 232- for Change,'' sponsored "Where the Action Is" 2587. Red River · Valley Men 2302 S. University Dr., Fargo, ND Libra Meeting Health Association, S Phone 293·3211 OPEN: 9 AM·9 PM Mon:·Fre. and Saturdays. Upcoming activities will be East Mental Health and S discussed at the Libra Psychology Department. meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, One unit of credit Sept. 26, in South Weible available to SU students basement. A social hour will for more information·con OVERVO'lD precede the meeting. Dr. Pat Beatty, 235-8313. NDSU Pistol Team Pharmacy Gift The first meeting of the SU B. J. Thomas has a new album Pistol Team will be at 7 p.m. The Walgreen Drug MOTORSI that shares his. talents and new Monday, Oct. 2, in Room 204 Deerfield, Ill., has given found happine$. Happy Man, a of the Old Field House. $2,500 unrestrict.ed gift to will. sell most I thankful celebration by a man For more information call College of Pharmacy. who's had a wonderful change in his life. Happy Man, a new 237-7575. Dr. Phil Haakenson, p .of th·e cars ·below for album with style, excitement, B d...11.:_ Hi · macy dean, said the mo and all the energy with which Fibnsu.uu,m and ndwsm - will be used to complete B. J. Thomas sings his praise. "330 Million Gods- Dishing of a library rea · $800/eSS B. J. and his first Gospel Album, Hinduism in India" will ' be room for s~udents. Home Where I Belong was shown from 7:30 to 8:30 Walgre~n Library Rea awarded a Grammy, Dove tonight and "Footprint of the Room 1s l<~cated !lear . than retail cost · award, and was Record World's . S . pharmacy library m Su honored choice for best cross B u ddha- B u ddhism m n all over artist. And Happy Man Lanka'' will be shown from 9 H for the following days: promises to be just as successful. to 10 tonight in Room 122 It's the Album of the Month, FLC. $5.49, this month only. $14.95 The films will be shown as CONTACT LENSES September .