, 6 3 q , b = a : 34 4 t+ ‘# a . + § N e WwW Ss overtheedge 21 Feb, 1996 page 3 gape ee UNBC WINTERFEST Message from the Chair: by Rob van Adrichem It has been said that if enthusiasm. Too many prior to the second annual To all concerned students regarding the honorari you do something twice at cooks can’t spoil this broth, UNBC WinterFest. that the Northern Undergraduate Student Society directorsgj UNBC, it’s atradition. Bythe and the entire university This year’s second will be receiving; at the Annual General Meeting on Feb-§ time March rolls around, the community is welcome to annual event is scheduled fo ruary 2, 1996, a constitutional amendment was passed: annual UNBC WinterFest participatein WinterFestand Friday, March 8th and Sat- might be the next great shake offthe winter blahs. urday the 9th. There are 5.8(b) “A director shall be given an honorarium offf UNBC tradition. Watch for and partici- plans, however, to have $300.00 per month as long as the following duties are ful- WinterFest was ini- pate in events like the Great prospective student informa- filled: tially created to give students Paper Airplane contestinthe tion session at UNBC the i) all 4 board meetings must be attended, with theff a chance to blow off some Atrium of the Administra- evening of March 7thto kick exception of mid-terms, exams, or illness, or reason deemed steam and have some fun be- tion Building, the World’s off the festival. appropriate by the board, fore the onslaught of final Worst Lecturer competition, For more informatio ii) 8 office hours are required to be worked per week, exams. At the same time, it a tug-o-war, snow sculpting on how you can put on an ili) required to sit on at least two committees. shows future UNBC students and ice skating (weather per- activity in conjunction with that university is about more mitting), academic program WinterFest, contact: Jenni- To help alleviate any misunderstandings we would like than just studying forexams, displays, student club dem- fer Hollands in _ the to clarify a few points; the Northern Undergraduate Stu-@ attending lectures, and writ- onstrations, andachemistry Registrar’s Office (960- dent Society directors must be able to attend the required ing papers. magic show. Thealumniare 6302), or UNBC Media Of- four monthly meetings, participate on two committees and If last year’s inaugural planning a fun olympic ficer Rob van Adrichem complete the minimum of 32 office hours per month. Be- event is any indication, the gamesandtheremayevenbe (960-5622). His office is lo- cause, the above mentioned criteria will not be met overf| recipe for a successful an opportunity to hear fac- cated on the main floor of the the summer months, the directors will not be receiving the] WinterFest calls for equal ulty competing in karaoke Admin building. honorariuin for these months. If this criteria is not met] parts of entertainment and in- competition. - during a director’s term, the director will not receive the formation, a pinch of school A detailed schedule honorarium. spirit, and a healthy dose of of events will be publicized If you have any questions, concerns, or comments on this or any other issue, please feel free to contact any one of the following directors at 960-6427: Brian Cole, Chair Dave Torrie, Vice-Chair Mike Brown, Treasurer Erin Kinghorn, Social & Promotion Chad Lamarche, Sports and Clubs Kevin Milos, Fundraising John Robertson, Ombuds Person Dionne Olsen, External Liaison The Grim Reaper Takes time out of his busy schedule to help student from CNC and UNBC battle the death of their post secondary Education. --photo by Jes Burkitt