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LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE
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Superior Court of California
County of Fresno
By: L Peterson, Deputy
Attorneys for Defendant BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF FRESNO
A. SAMEH EL KHARBAWY,
Plaintiff,
Vv.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY;
DARRYL L. HAMM, an individual;
LYNNETTE ZELEZNY, an individual;
JOSEPH I. CASTRO, an individual;
SAUL JIMENEZ-SANDOVAL, an
individual; XUANNING FU, an
individual: AND DOES 1 through 50,
Defendant.
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Case No.: 21CECG02214
[ASSIGNED FOR ALL PURPOSES TO HON.
KIMBERLY GAAB, DEPT. 503]
Complaint Filed: October 23, 2020
DECLARATION OF MARYLOU MENDOZA-
MILLER IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CALIFORNIA
STATE UNIVERSITY’S SPECIAL MOTION
TO STRIKE PLAINTIFF A. SAMEH EL
KHARBAWY’S COMPLAINT
(PART 2 OF 2)
(*Exempt from filing fees pursuant to Gov.
Code, § 6103.)
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Declaration of Marylou Mendoza-Miller in Support of Defendant’s Special Motion to Strike Plaintiff's
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ComplaintLeadership Quest
Appendix #8
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Breakout sessions and presenters:
Creative Problem Solving
Running Effective Meetings
Creating Motivating Environments
Technology & Leadership
Time and Stress Management
Attendance
Number of nominations received
Dr. Murli Nagasundaram, Asst. Professor
Computer Information Systems
Jana Kemp, consultant, Meeting & Management
Essentials
Marlon Smith, Success by Choice
Brian Bergquist, Assistant Director, Student Union
Chris Eisenbarth, BSU Wellness Center
1994 1995 1996
358 489341 = 471
Number of positive RSVP’s 203 4199 250
Day of event attendance 192 162 222
% of nominated to day-of-event attendance: 53% 48% 47%
% of positive responses to actual attendance: 83% 81% 89%
Leadership Quest Planning Committee
Lois Kelly
Greg Mead
Becca Spencer
Dr. Joseph Keim-Campbell
Diana Garza
Annette Knight
Robert Lucus
Maureen Sigler
Rob Meyer
Renée White
Director of Financial Aid
Residence Hall Director
Residence Hall Director
Visiting Asst. Professor, Philosophy Department
Student Organizations Advisor
ASBSU Senator
Student Activities Program Assistant
Student Activities Assistant Director
Student Activities Advisor
Student Programs Board Director
Volunteer Services Board (VSB)
Volunteer Fairs
Appendix #9
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Agencies Total Volunteer Referrals
September 6 33 320
January 24 39 380
—59Into the Streets
Project Area
1. Environmental Projects
Large clean-up and restoration projects
occurred along the shores of the Boise River
and at Tablerock.
2. Projects for the Needy
Students collected food donations
outside Albertsons stores for donation
to the Idaho Foodbank Warehouse
3. Projects with Community Agencies
Students worked at various non-profit
agencies to assist with a variety of
Projects
1996 Volunteer Recognition Recipients:
Liegh Acosta Nichoel Baird
Brandon Harvey Brent Holloway
Monica Morgan Nichole Crowder
Jodi M. Barnes Shauna Archibald
Agencies Involved Volunteers
*Boise Parks and Recreation 75
Idaho Foodbank Warehouse 40
* Albertsons, Inc
© ARC, Inc (3 locations) 60
Hays Shelter Home
Hillcrest Rehabilitation Hospital
Idaho Botanical Gardens
Idaho Historical Society
¢Idaho Humane Society
Planned Parenthood
Patrick McCurry
Jessica Aquilar
Tina Norton
Mindy M. Herrington
Jeri Henry
Edith Newman
Mary Knuth
Susan Rice
1996 Outstanding Student Organizations at Into the Streets:
© Kappa Sigma Fraternity
© Alpha Chi Omega Sorority
¢ Physical Education Majors Club
Board Members for 1995-96
Renee Smith 1995-96 Director
Chuck Lloyd 1995-96 Financial Director
Autumm White 1995-96 Community Project Director
Angela Maestas Agency Referral Director Spring 1996
Officer-At-Large Fall 1995
Nina Sanderson
Service-Learning Director Fall ‘95
Christina Smith Agency Referral Director Fall ‘95
Lauri Harper Special Events Director Fall “95
Tracy Gardner Office Manager Fall ‘95
—60Sarah Willis
Jon Wroten
Tonie Fisher
Paul Lim
Phil Crook
Volunteer Advisory Board
Special Events Director Spring ‘96
Public Relations Director Spring ‘96
Officer-At-Large Spring ‘96
Service-Learning Director Spring ‘96
Assistant Director Spring ‘96
Advisory Board Members for 1995-96
Terri Aschenbrenner
Greg Blaesing
Dr. Russell Centanni
Jim Harper
Dan Huff
Linda Jochum
Jeff Klaus
Dr. Eric Landrum
Dr. William Mech
Dr. Margaret Miller
Dr. Jane Ollenburger
Dr. Nina Ray
Maureen Sigler
Renee Smith
Marianne Snodgrass
Dr. Joanne Springer
Theresa TenEyck
Health & Welfare
Director, Student Union & Activities
Biology
Student
Social Work
ASBSU Senator
ASBSU President
Psychology
Director, Honors Program
School Counseling
Dean, College of Social Science & Public Affairs
Marketing
Assistant Director of Student Activities
VSB Director
United Way Volunteer Connections
Nursing
Business Special Programs
Outstanding Student Organization Award Winners
Organization of the Year
Hui-O-Aloha
Advisor of the Year
Marshall Most
Pi Kappa Delta
Cultural
Native American Student Association
Academic
Physical Education Majors Club
Professional
Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Fraternity
Appendix #10
_—_
Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society
Helen Lojek
Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society
Service or Special Interest
Students for Quality Child Care
Greek
Tota Chi Beta Chapter
Lambda Delta Sigma Sorority
Professional
Student Nurses AssociationNew Organization
Powerlifting Club
Selection committee:
Maribeth Connell
Teresa Waynetska
Chris Eckelberger
Susan Bates
Diana Garza
Jennifer Bybee
Sports Club
Soccer Club
Student Union Operations
ASBSU Account Technician
ASBSU Senator
BSU Faculty
Student Union & Activities
Student Union & Activities
ASBSU Hall of Fame Awards and Winners
Student Government
Mari Duvall
Academic Achievement
Tan Christopher Aberg
Varsity Athletics
Leslie Mott
Alumni
John Carley
Selection Committee:
Mari Duvall
David Nielson
Sherry Sneddon
Reneé Smith
Stuth Adams
Dick Rapp
Sherman Button
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Student Organizations
Michael A. Peila
Performing/Fine Arts
Joe Jacoby
Community Service
Annette Knight & Jon Wroten.
Outstanding Service
Leslie Pass, Greg Jensen &
David Sneddon
ASBSU Executive Assistant
ASBSU Chief-of-Staff
Student-at-Large
Volunteer Services Coordinator
Senator-at-Large
Associate Vice President of Student Affairs
Faculty, HPER
1995-96 Senate Legislation Passed by the ASBSU Senate
Appendix #11
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SB#1 Allocated $600.00 to the Teacher Education Association to attend a conference in
Colorado.
SB#2 Allocated $300.00 to the Student Programs Board to help fund a comedy performance
during Homecoming Week.
SB#3 Changed the Election Code to bring it in line with the newly revised ASBSU Constitution.
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SB#5
SBH6
SB#7
SB#8
SB#9
SB#10
SBH#12
SB#13
SB#14
SB#15
SB#16
SB#17
SB#18
SB#19
SB#20
SB#21
SB#22
SB#23
Updated Senate Code by changing the list of Executive Staff positions.
Changed the Senate Rules of Procedures by creating a proxy vote procedure.
Eliminated the Senate Ethics Committee from the Senate Rules of Procedure.
Changed Senate Code by setting a time line for processing the budget for the upcoming
year.
Allocated $40.00 to the College of Business Dean’s Advisory Council.
Allocated $650.00 to the Baseball Club to purchase equipment.
Allocated $670.00 to the BSU Women’s Intramural Flag Football Team to attend a
national tournament in New Orleans.
Allocated $100.00 to the College Democrats to help fund a lecture on Labor History.
Allocated $4,000.00 to help fund the implementation of a new diploma format.
Changed the Election Code to provide a procedure to deal with tie votes in ASBSU
Elections.
Amended the Senate Rules of Procedure to clarify proxy voting procedures.
Changed the Senate Rules of Procedure by creating a procedure for debate during
Senate meetings.
Allocated $575.00 to the National Art Education Association to attend a conference in
San Francisco.
Allocated $800.00 to help fund the keynote speaker for the 1996 Social Sciences /Public
Affairs Conference.
Transferred $1,901.70 from the ASBSU Contingency Account into matching funds
accounts for the Civil Engineering Club ($444.00), Criminal Justice Association
($632.70), and the Organization of Student Social Workers ($825.00).
Allocated $600.00 for the BSU Meistersingers to attend the 1996 Idaho Music Educators
Association Conference in Moscow, Idaho.
Allocated $600.00 to help two Volunteer Services representatives attend the National
COOL Conference in Washington, DC.
Allocated $600.00 to the BSU Rodeo Club to help sponsor a rodeo in Glenn’s Ferry, ID.
Allocated $527.42 to the Power Lifting Team for a member to compete in the National
Collegiate Power Lifting Championships (The BSU representative set a new national
collegiate record in her weight classification).
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SB#25
SB#27
SB#29
SB#30
SB#33
SB#34
SB#35
SB#36
SB#37
SB#38
SB#39
SB#40
SR#1
SR#3
SR#4
SR#8
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Allocated $157.00 to Student Programs Board for Spring Fling (This was vetoed by
the President).
Allocated $200.00 to Scabbard and Blade to purchase t-shirts to be worn during their
service activities.
Allocated $150.00 to fund the design and implementation of the ASBSU Web Site.
Allocated $475.00 to Delta Epsilon Chi to attend the DEC National Career Development
Conference.
Amended the Senate Code by defining volunteer service requirements for organizations
receiving matching funds.
Amended the Senate Rules of Procedure by defining the role of the Public Liaison
Committee.
Allocated $200.00 to the Communication Students Organization to fund a lecture on
Islam and the West.
Amended the Election Code by establishing guidelines for the conduct of campaign
committee members.
Amended the Senate Rules of Procedure by defining the role of the Appointment
Review Committee.
Amended the Senate Rules of Procedure by defining the role of the Student Affairs
Committee.
Amended the Senate Rules of Procedure by further defining the role of the Public
Liaison Committee.
Adopted the FY 1996-97 ASBSU Budget.
Allocated $266.35 to the Organizacion de Estudiantes Latino-Americanos for
registration expenses for the Hispanic Women’s Conference.
Senate Resolutions Passed by the ASBSU Senate
—_
To support the creation of special vehicle license plates with the logos of the Idaho
colleges and Universities
To request changes to the BSU Anti-discrimination Policy
To request revisions to the Health Advisory Board Charter
To endorse the BSU Campus Recreation/ Activity CenterSR#9 To support the fee increase proposal for the Counseling and Testing Center
SR#10 To request parking facilities behind the stadium during athletic events for students
who are attending classes during the games
SR#12 To endorse Operation Safe Haven (This was vetoed by the President)
SR#13 To request repairs to the auxiliary gym floor
SR#14 To support extending the Thanksgiving Holiday from two to five days by 1997
SR#15 To support changing the requirements to establish Idaho residency from 40 hours per
week for one calendar year to 25 hours per week for one calendar year
Senate Memorials
SM#1 Dr. Jerry Young
Senate Commendations
SC#1 David C. Boer] for over twenty years of service in SRL.
SC#2 Pavilion Staff for Summer and Fall programming schedule.
JUDICIARY
Appendix #12
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95/96 Board Members Journal
Andrea Pomerance, Faculty Justice
Glenn Selander, Faculty Justice
Bradley Ebert, Chief Justice (Elected 12-13-94)
Craig Shanholtz, Senior Justice
Brian Jankowski, Senior Justice
Jennifer Dahl, Chief Justice (Elected 2-13-96)
Calvin Richardson
Ricco Mowla
Brian Jones, Senior Justice
Chad Brown, Chief Justice (Elected 4-30-96)
Sworn
Resigned
Swom
Sworn
Term Expired
Swom
Resigned
Sworn
Resigned
Sworn
Term Expired
Sworn
Resigned
Sworn
Resigned
Sworn
Sworn
Status
10-01-92
12-12-95
02-21-95
04-26-94
04-30-96
05-03-94
09-12-95
12-13-94
12-12-95
02-07-95
04-30-96
02-14-95
09-12-95
09-28-95
04-30-96
11-28-95
02-15-96
Date
6595/96 New Organizations Recognized and Approved by Judiciary
1) Conflict Management Service Organization 08-29-95
2) Chaffee Hall Government 11-28-95
3) Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 12-12-95
4) Powerlifting Club 12-12-95
5) Vedic Philosophical and Cultural Society 12-12-95
6) Masters of Business Administration 01-30-96
7) Volleyball Club 02-06-96
8) Recreational and Small Engine Repair 02-13-96
9) Sigma Gamma Chi 02-13-96
10) Council For Exceptional Children 02-20-96
11) Rugby Football Club 02-20-96
12) American String Teachers Association 04-16-96
13) Pre-Med Club 04-30-96
14) Ragin’ Matrons Rugby Football Club 04-30-96
15) Swim Club 04-30-96
95/96 Derecognized Organizations
1) Associated Students of the College of Technology 08-29-95
2) Stampeders 10-24-95
3) Campus Greens 10-24-95
4) German Club 10-24-95
5) Circle K International 11-07-95
6) Rugby Football Club 11-07-95
7) Respiratory Therapy Students 11-07-95
8) Kappa Kappa Psi 11-28-95
9) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 01-31-96
10) Veteran's Forum 02-27-96
11) Delta Lambda Phi Fraternity 02-27-96
12) Voices for Censorship Awareness 02-27-96
13) Student Athletic Trainer's Association 03-12-96
95/96 Recognized Student Organizations - Constitutions amended or revised
and given Judicial approval
1) Towers Hall Government 09-05-95
2) Pi Sigma Alpha 09-12-95
3) Construction Management Club 09-19-95
4) Sociology Club 10-24-95
5) College Democrats 10-31-95
6) Intermountain Post-Secondary Agricultural
Students of Idaho 01-30-96
7) Respiratory Therapy Students 01-30-96
8) Organization of Graduate Student Social Workers 02-20-96
9) Alpha Kappa Psi (Business) 04-23-96
10) Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs 04-30-96
—6695/96 Judicial Opinions
0-95 /96-01 10-13-95
The ASBSU Homecoming Chairman requested a clarification of the Senate Code,
Section 23-310, which defines community service as it relates to recognized student
organizations. The Judiciary ruled that Homecoming activities would not qualify as
community service according to the current definitions in the code.
0-95 /96-02 11-08-95
A student-at-large requested an interpretation of the ASBSU Constitution Article IV,
Section 3 (6) and Section 1 (1), which refers to the Judiciary's sole power to review
the constitutions of student organizations. This student was questioning the legality
of the newly established position of Student Organizations Advisor as it relates to
dealing with the clubs and their constitutions. The Judiciary found that although the
Board does possess the sole power to review and recognize the constitutions of student
organizations, it also has the ability to delegate its authority to other persons or entities
in order to assist us in carrying out our duties.
0-95/96-03
11-15-95
The ASBSU Vice President was questioning whether or not it is appropriate for the
Legislative Branch to have the authority or original jurisdiction to conduct a hearing
on alleged ASBSU violations. Our response was that the Senate can establish any
committee or board that they see fit for the purpose of investigating and reporting.
However, they have no judicial authority to require participation in the proceedings
or to apply sanctions upon the discovery of wrong-doing. Therefore, the Senate is
acting within their authority when they create an ad hoc committee for any purpose.
0-95 /96-04
02-08-96
The ASBSU Treasurer requested an interpretation of the ASBSU Senate Code regarding
organizational funding procedures. A club was interested in receiving matching funds
for the money which they had obtained from the Senate Unallocated Account. The
Board concluded that monies from the ASBSU Unallocated Account cannot be used
to fulfill the requirements of an organization's matching funds.
95/96 Appeals made through Judiciary
Eight appeals were presented to Judiciary during the year from the Residential Hall Judicial Board.
Most of the appeals were for drug and alcohol related violations, others included violations such as
theft, harassment, and physical /sexual assault. Other appeals have been and will be handled through
administrative hearings during the summer break.
95/96 Cases
Eight cases were presented to Judiciary during the year. One case was withdrawn, and one other case
was heard by the faculty justice in an administrative hearing over the Christmas break. The topic of
complaints included damage to property, sexual harassment, falsification of University records, free-
dom of speech, physical assault, and alleged violations of city /state law and institutional policy. Ap-
propriate sanctions were given for each guilty verdict according to Judicial guidelines.
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Appendix #13
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Fall Election - November 8-9, 1995
Results Votes Percentage
Senate (At-Large Representatives)
*Sean P. Murphy 66 6
“Chris Eckelberger 7 8
*M. Stuth Adams 129 13
Bee Villicana 28 3
*Olga Olivas 155 15
Halil Goger 53 5
*David Sneddon 113 11
“John LeVering 73 7
Mike Korzeniowski (write-in) 27 3
Brad Showers (write-in) 73 7
*T. J. Thomson (write-in) 112 11
Void by Election Board 19 1
Total Ballots Fall 1995 1025 1% increase
Total Ballots Fall 1994 1014
Fall Semester Election Board
Sergio Myers, Chairperson
Mari Duvall, Vice Chairperson
Joe Castor, Senate Representative
Susan Dubner, Student At-Large
Marj Billings, Secretary (non-voting)
Diana Garza, Advisor (non-voting)
Robert Meyer, Advisor (non-voting)
Spring Election - April 10-11, 1996
Results Votes Percentage
Executive(President/Vice President)
Q. Dan Nabors/M. Stuth Adams 748 45
Sean P. Murphy/John Nye 446 27
Jesse Smith /Donna Egbert 377 23
Void by computer 41 2
Void by Election Board 55 3
Total Ballots 1667
—68Results
Senate (College Representatives)
Technology
*Brook Pinkert
Brent Willis
Social Science and Public A ffairs
*Jared Martens
Lee Swift
Graduate
*Linda Jochum
Education
*Ryan J. O'Rourke
Michael Gilstrap
Arts and Sciences
*David S. Nielson
Health Sciences
“Jamie Clyde
Business and Economics
*Michael Pefia
Jake Klossner
Sid Anderson
Void by computer
Void by Election Board
Total Ballots Spring 1996
Total Ballots Spring 1995
Spring Semester Election Board
Sergio Myers, Chairperson
Mari Duvall, Vice Chairperson
Olga Olivas, Senate Representative
Robin Cochrane, Student At-Large
Jillian Gronski, Student At-Large
Marj Billings, Secretary (non-voting)
Diana Garza, Advisor (non-voting)
Robert Meyer, Advisor (non-voting)
Votes
53
177
116
49
72
40
103
279
207
123
275
1667
1335
Percentage
20% increaseNational Student Exchange Placements for 1996-1997 Academic Year
Appendix #14
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Incoming Plan
Heather Hauger
Angel Ireys
Angela Slaven
Vanessa Vasquez
Nick Wirshing
Jason Adams
Michelle Baeza
Desiree White
Rodney Hicks
Erin Martin
Susan Olivera
Andrea Park
Andrea Pence
Aaron Price
Carlos Rodriguez
Fernando Valez
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Outgoing an
Brian Fox
Jennifer Johnson
Jim Klepacki
Heather Lovallo
Heather Peacher
Marsha Thomason
Ann Wildman
Tammi Cloud
Tiffany Bryner
Chris Eckelberger
Scott Hilpert
Heather Kirk
Matt Morrissette
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National Student Exchange Advisory Board
Tim Wilkinson
Carol Fountain
Dr. Robert Bahruth
Stuth Adams
Bob McKie
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Home Institution
University of South Dakota
California State University, Northridge
Mesa State College
California State University, Northridge
University of Nevada, Reno
East Carolina University
University of Puerto Rico, Cayey
University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Western State College of Colorado
College of Charleston
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
California State University, Bakersfield
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
California State University, Chico
University of Texas, El Paso
University of Puerto Rico, Cayey
Host School
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Trenton State College
Hunter College
University of Oregon
University of North Texas
University of Alaska, South East
University of Utah
University of Delaware
University of Alaska, South East
University of Alaska, South East
University of the Virgin Islands
Humboldt State University
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Faculty (College of SSPA)
Faculty (College of Health Sciences)
Faculty(College of Education)
ASBSU Representative
Student at LargeJosie Bilbao NSE Advisor
Jenna Richter NSE Coordinator
Billie Madison Registrars
Sandy Duncan Financial Aid
Rob Meyer Student Union and Activities
Student Programs Board
Appendix #15
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Executive Board Members:
Renée White Director (4/95-5/96)
Mary Wagner Comedy Coordinator (4/95-5/96)
Shelby Korte Concerts Coordinator (4/95-5 /96)
Brian Chess Films Coordinator (4/95-5/96)
Sonia Martin Family Activities (4/95-5/96)
Anita Quick Graphic Artist (5/95-12/95)
Julie Babcock Graphic Artist (8/95-10/95)
Tim Cox Graphic Artist (9/95-5-96)
Jeremy James Graphic Artist (1/96-5/96)
Dena Elliott Lectures Coordinator (5/95-11/95)
Cori Barrera Lectures Coordinator (12/95 -5/96)
Lisa Maxwell Special Events Coordinator (5/95-7/95)
Lisa Neilson Special Events Coordinator (7/95-5/96)
Cherylanne North Performing Arts Coordinator (5/95-11/96)
Lisa McDonald Performing Arts Coordinator (1/96-5/96)
Ex-Officio Members:
Melissa Vick Concerts House Manager
John Zukoski Films House Manager
Greg Peterson Films House Manager
Jeremy James Graphic Intern
Tim Cox Graphic Intern
Rob Meyer Advisor
Dr. Richard Klautsch Faculty Advisor
David Sneddon Senate Liaison
Awards and Honors:
Cherylanne North Who's Who among College Campus’
Renée White Who's Who among College Campus'
Cori Barrera Who's Who among College Campus’
Mary Wagner 1996 NACA Idaho Student Representative
Reneé White NACA 1995 Outstanding Student Leader of IdahoThe following report lists all events produced during the summer, fall and spring semester’s of the
1995-96 academic year. Events are listed in chronological order.
FILMS
Over Exposure
Friday, August 18, 1995
Student Union, Backside of the Special Events Center
Films: Breakfast Club _—_ Band: Stella
Expenses: $400.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 52
FILMS
Over Exposure
Friday, August 25, 1995
Student Union, Backside of the Special Events Center
Films: The Mask Band: Fury III
Expenses: $500.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 60
SPECIAL EVENTS
Beach Bash
New Student Orientation
Outside, next to tennis courts.
Expenses: All expenses covered by New Student Orientation Committee
Free Admission!
Attendance: 300 +
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Wild West Hoe Down
New Student Orientation
Saturday, August 26, 1995 @ 3-7 p. m.
BSU Apartment Community: University Parks, Manor, Heights and Courts
Expenses: Paid by New Student Information
Attendance: 200 +
In an attempt to include nontraditional students in New Student Orientation, the NSO
entertainment committee sponsored a family event. Working in conjunction with BSU Residential
Life, a variety of fun events were held in the BSU apartments. Kids could be seen at each location
frog jumping, gold panning, visiting the rodeo queen or just enjoy the music of Ernie Sites. The
only suggestion was to centralize the event to one location.
COMEDY
Mark Nizer
New Student Orientation
Sunday, August 28, 1995 @7 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
All costs covered by New Student Information.
Free Admission!
Attendance: 250
~72As part of New Student Orientation, Mark did a wonderful job of starting off the academic year with
a bang. With a combination of stand-up comedy and exceptional juggling, Mark kept the audience on
the edge of their seats.
FILMS
Over Exposure
Friday, September 1, 1995
Student Union, Backside of the Special Events Center
Films: Young Guns Band: Lion's Cry
Expenses: $400.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 35
Over Exposure was produced in collaboration with the Concerts Committee
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Parents Night Out, Scratch Bowling
Thursday, September 7, 1995 @ 7-9 p. m.
Student Union Rec. Center
Expenses: $200.00 Cosponsorship: $125.00
Free Admission!
Attendance: 10
This was a great opportunity for parents who are also students to have some fun. Child care was
provided while parents "hit" the lanes.
BSU UNPLUGGED
Shelly James
Friday, September 8, 1996
Acoustic Rock / Regional
Performer Fees: $500.00
Attendance: 160
Please note: The Concerts Committee produced a free weekly coffeehouse concert series again this
fall. The name of this event was changed from Brava! to BSU Unplugged to give the series a contem-
porary image. The concerts took place every Friday night from 7:30 -9:30 p. m. in the BSU Student
Union. BSU Unplugged continued to give students and the BSU community a non-smoking, alcohol-
free environment to meet friends and enjoy good music. Music varied from rock to jazz and four new
performers were introduced to the Brava! stage. Promotion for BSU Unplugged included bookmarks,
sidewalk chalking and weekly banners on the Brava stage.
FALL FILMS
Highlander (R)
Friday, September 8, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $275.00 Revenue: $61.00
Attendance: 48
(Please note: all films were shown in the Student Union, Special Events Center. Admission was $1
students and $2 general, unless otherwise noted.)
~73FALL FILMS
Ducktales the Movie (G)
Family Films
Sunday, September 10, 1995 @ 2 p. m.
Ada Hatch Ballroom
Film Rental: Free Revenue: $36.00
Attendance: 53
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Children's Cinema Club &
Muppets Christmas Carol Party
Sunday, September 10, October 8, November 12 and December 10, 1995 @ 2pm
Student Union, Ada Hatch Ballroom
Expenses: $ 600.00 Revenue: $350.00
Free Admission!
Attendance: 280
FALL FILMS
Untouchables (R)
Monday, September 11, 1995 @ 7 p. m.
Film Rental: $300.00 Revenue: $14.00
Attendance: 14
PERFORMING ARTS
Hemingway "On the Edge"
Friday, September 22, 1995 @ 8:00 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Expenses: $5000.00 Revenue: $195.00
Attendance: 75
Ed Metzger portrayed the exciting and tremulant life of literary giant Ernest Hemingway.
Attendance was disappointing for this event, but the acting was first class.
BSU UNPLUGGED
Chris and Johnny (New to Brava! Stage)
Friday, September 15, 1995
Contemporary Folk, Male Duo / Regional
Performer Fees: $600.00
Attendance: 160
FALL FILMS
La Bamba (PG)
Friday, September 15, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $225.00 Revenue: $13.00
Attendance: 14
74FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Shoshoni Land
Saturday, September 16 1995 @ 1 p. m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $719.00 Cosponsorship $200.00
Free Admission!
Attendance: 50
Shoshoni Land brought a little of the Native American Culture to Boise State. Performer Shane
Ridley-Stevens captured the children’s attention with descriptive stories and dances. Kids also
got the chance to see how arrowhead are made, read Native American stories and learn games.
FALL FILMS
High Heel (R)
Monday, September 18, 1995 @ 7 p. m.
Film Rental: $450.00 Revenue: $12.00
Attendance: 14
BSU UNPLUGGED
Belinda Bowler
Friday, September 22, 1995
Contemporary Ballads, Female Acoustic / Local
Performer Fees: $250.00
Attendance: 80
FALL FILMS
Blue Velvet (R)
Friday, September 22, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $225.00 Revenue: $83.00
Attendance: 70
BSU UNPLUGGED
Stella (New to Brava! Stage)
Friday, September 25, 1995
Acoustic Rock Band / Local
Performer Fees: $150.00
Attendance: 120
FALL FILMS
The Thin Blue Line
Monday, September 25, 1995 @ 7 p. m.
Film Rental: $225.00 Revenue: $31.00
Attendance: 29
FALL FILMS
Moonlight and Valentino
SNEAK PREVIEW
Wednesday, September 27, 1995 @ 8 p. m.
Expenses: Covered by Film Co. Free Admission!
Attendance: 200 +
~7FALL FILMS
Akira Karasawa's Dreams (PG)
Friday, September 29, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $300.00 Revenue: $70.00
Attendance: 63
FALL FILMS
Last Emperor (PG)
Monday, October 2, 1995 @ 7 p. m.
Film Rental: $300.00 Revenue: $10.00
Attendance: 11
SPECIAL EVENTS
“Robo Surfer"
Fall Organization Fair
Wednesday, October 4, 1995 @ 10:00-2:00 p. m.
Boise State "Quad"
Expenses: $150.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 50
BSU UNPLUGGED
Ernie Sites
Friday, October, 6, 1995
Country Music and Cowboy Poetry / Regional
Performer Fees: $600.00
Attendance: 50
FALL FILMS
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (PG)
Friday, October 6, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $250.00 Revenue: $13.00
Attendance: 14
FALL FILMS
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (G)
Family Films
Sunday, October 8, 1995 @ 2 p. m.
Student Union, Ada Hatch Ballroom
Film Rental: $95.00 Revenue: $5.00
Attendance: 11
FALL FILMS
Star Trek II, The Wrath of Kahn (PG)
Monday, October 9, 1995 @ 7 p.m.
Film Rental: $250.00 Revenue: $24.00
Attendance: 20LECTURES
Robert Hastings , “UFOs - The Hidden History”
Tuesday, October 10, 1995 @7 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Expenses: $2200.00 Revenue: $455.00
Admission: $3.00/$6.00 Attendance: 105
Using the Freedom of Information Act, this lecturer presented a slide program of recently obtained,
once secret, government documents concerning the existence of “flying saucers.”
BSU UNPLUGGED
John Jones Trio
Friday, October 13, 1995
Jazz & Blues / Local
Performer Fees: $300.00
Attendance: 120
FALL FILMS
Rocky Horror Picture Show (R)
Friday, October 13, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $300.00 Revenue:$537.00
Attendance: 435
LECTURES
Bo Gritz "Called to Serve"
Tuesday, October 17, 1995 @ 7:30 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Expenses: $800.00 Revenue: $200.00
Free Admission! to students/$5.00 general
Attendance: 300 +
The politician, author and military hero spoke about the Populist party, his new book and the
development of his North Idaho community, “Almost Heaven.”
COMEDY
Michael Winslow
Tuesday, October 17, 1995 @ 8 p. m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $5500.00 / Revenue $4000.00
Admission: $4.00 & $7.00
Attendance: 700 +
Michael Winslow, best known for his role as Officer Larvel Jones of Police Academy, was the
highlight of the fall semester. He entertained a crowd of over 700 with his amazing replication of
numerous sounds.
—7FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Twinkles and Abernathy
Homecoming Clowns -
Friday, October 20, 1995 @ 6:30 p. m.
BSU Homecoming Parade
Expenses: $225.00
Attendance: Oodles of kids!
FALL FILMS
House Party (R)
Friday, October 20, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $300.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 15
SPECIAL EVENTS
Homecoming "All Niter"
Saturday, October 21, 1995 @ 11:30 p. m.
Student Union, first floor
Expenses: $750.00
Free Admission!
Attendance: 300+
FALL FILMS
The Color Purple PG)
Monday, October 23, 1995 @7 p. m.
Film Rental: $250.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 11
BSU UNPLUGGED
Open Mic
Friday, October 27,1995 @ 7:30 p. m.
Ammeter Night
Expenses: $50
Attendance: 60
FALL FILMS
Young Frankenstein (PG)
Friday, October 27, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $250.00 Revenue: $33.00
Attendance: 35
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Nightmare on University Drive
Annual Halloween Party
Saturday, October 28, 1995 @ 2-5 p. m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom.
Expenses: $2500.00 Revenue: $200.00
Free Admission! to BSU families, $2.00 general, per family
Attendance: 800 +Again this event was a huge success! Over 500 “ghosts and goblins” decorated cookies, shot
hoops and walked through the “Haunted House.” Parents got to drink punch and relax while
their youngsters enjoyed a happy and safe Halloween.
PERFORMING ARTS
Alexander Paley
Saturday, October 28, 1995 @ 8:00 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Expenses: $3500.00 Revenue: $670.00
Attendance: 145
Alexander Paley enchanted the audience with his outstanding piano music. Competition with
the Boise Philharmonic contributed to the low attendance at Alexander Paley.
FALL FILMS
Frankenstein
Monday, October 30, 1995 @ 7 p. m.
Film Rental: $200 Free Admission!
Attendance: 35
BSU UNPLUGGED
Asha Grisham (New to Brava! Stage)
Soul, Pop, Funk and Jazz / Local
Friday, November 3, 1995
Performer Fees: $500 Attendance: 80
FALL FILMS
Romancing the Stone (PG)
Friday, November 3, 1995 @ 11 p. m..M.
Film Rental: $250.00 Revenue: $18.00
Attendance: 16
BSU UNPLUGGED
Billie and Christy (New to Brava! Stage)
Christian Rock Duo / Regional
Friday, November 10, 1995
Performer Fees: $300.00
Attendance: 120
FALL FILMS
Airplane (PG)
Friday, November 10, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $200.00 Revenue: $14
Attendance: 15
79LECTURES
Diane Raptosh/Poetry Reading
Tuesday, November 11, 1995 @7 p. m.
Student Union, Bishop Barnwell
Expenses: $60.00
Free Admission!
Attendance: 12
The Fall Daytime Lecture Series free to the campus community.
SPECIAL EVENTS
M*A*S*H* Dance
Saturday, November 11, 1995 @ 8:00 p. m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $350.00 Revenue: $35.00
Admission:$3.00
Attendance: 30
FALL FILMS
Pete's Dragon (G)
Family Films
Sunday, November 12, 1995 @ 2 p. m.
Student Union, Ada Hatch Ballroom
Film Rental: $125.00 Revenue: $10
Attendance: 12
BSU UNPLUGGED
Peggy Jordan Trio
Straight Ahead Jazz Band / Local
Friday, November 17, 1995
Performer Fees: $350.00
Attendance: 120
FALL FILMS
National Lampoons Vacation (R)
Friday, November 17, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $200 Revenue: $10
Attendance: 12
FALL FILMS
Planes Trains and Automobiles (PG)
Monday, November 20, 1995
Film Rental: $300.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 7COMEDY
Perry Starkley School of Business
Tuesday, November 21, 1996 @ 8 p. m.
Chaffee Hall, Wilkinson Lounge
Expense: $180.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 50 +
This event featured three Boise State Theater Majors. They performed original skits to a full Chaffee
Hall Lounge. This is a great way to promote humor on campus by getting students involved.
LECTURES
Robert Sims / Japanese Americans and Racism
Tuesday, November, 21, 1995 @7 p. m.
Student Union, Lookout Room
Expense: $20.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 5
The Fall Daytime Lecture Series free to the campus community.
LECTURES
Susan Curtis / Parenting in the '90's
Tuesday, November 28, 1995 @7 p. m.
Student Union, Bishop Barnwell
Expenses: $20.00 Free Admission!
Attendance 10
The Fall Daytime Lecture Series free to the campus community.
BSU UNPLUGGED
Eric Engerbretson
Top 40 Blues, Jazz and Country Hits / National
Friday, December 1, 1995
Performer Fees: $500.00
Attendance: 120
FALL FILMS
Pretty in Pink
Friday, December 1, 1995 @ 11 p. m.
Film Rental: $250.00 Revenue: $17.00
Attendance : 30
PERFORMING ARTS
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Saturday, December 2, 1995 @ 2:00 & 8:00 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Expenses: $2650.00 Revenue: $2500.00
Attendance: 390 & 410Missoula Children's Theater auditioned over 200 kids to fill 50 acting and non-acting roles for this
Walt Disney Classic. The community rallied to support this production both by bringing their
children for nightly rehearsals and attending the event. Many asked if this type of event would be
produced again.
FALL FILMS
An Affair to Remember (PG)
Monday, December 4, 1995 @7 p. m.
Film Rental: $200.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 10
COMEDY
Willie Barcena
Tuesday, December 5, 1996 @ 8 p. m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Expenses: $1350.00 Revenue: $20.00
Admission: $1 or one can of food/ $3 or three cans of food
Attendance: 50
Willie Barcena, a latino comedian from East L.A., used his humor to make a point about human
behaviors. He had a natural ability to make people laugh at themselves for the way they treat
other people because of differences. A snow storm hindered attendance to this very funny event,
but those who were there had very positive comments.
PERFORMING ARTS
Noon Expressions with Joe Baldassarre
Wednesday, December 6, 1995 @ 11:30 A.M.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $80.00 Admission: Free
The goal of this event was to bring performing arts to those who may not seek out that experience.
Students enjoyed the music as they ate, studied and wandered through the Student Union.
FALL FILMS
Sense and Sensibility
SNEAK PREVIEW
Wednesday, December 6, 1995 @ 8 p. m.
Film Rental: All cost covered by Film Co.
Attendance: 190 +
SPECIAL EVENTS
Murder Mystery
Tuesday, December 7, 1995 @ 6:30
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $350.00 Revenue: $50.00
Admission:$5.00 & $ 8.00
Attendance: 16BSU UNPLUGGED
Open Mic Night
Friday, December 8, 1995
Expenses: $50
Attendance: 60
FALL FILMS
Muppet Christmas Carol (G)
Family Films
Sunday, December 10, 1995 @ 2 p. m.
Student Union, Ada Hatch Ballroom
Film Rental: $150.00 Revenue: $50.00
Attendance: 165
CONCERTS
The Earthtones
R &B Pop / International
Tuesday, December 12, 1995
Student Union, Special Events Center @ 7 p. m.
Expenses: $1800.00 Revenue: $200.00
Admission: $3.00 & $5.00
Attendance: 60
Spring Events
Sometimes Martha (Noon Event)
Thursday January 25, 1996 @ 12:00 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $25 Free Admission!
Attendance: A crowded cafe’
SPRING FILMS
Elvis- That's the Way It Is
Friday, January 26 @ 11 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 students / $2 general
Film Rental: $125 Revenue: $12
Attendance: 11
LECTURES
Fred “Chico” Lager / Ben & Jerry’s: The Inside Scoop
Monday, January 30, 1996 @7 p.m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $6,400.00 Revenue: $2,400.00
Admission: $3 students / $8 general
Attendance: 170
“Chico” discussed how to build a creative business with a social conscience. Free Ben & Jerry’s ice
cream and frozen yogurt was served after the lecture. Cosponsored by Bank of America and Alpha
Kappa Psi.
—83SPRING FILMS
Seven (R)
Friday, February 2, 1996 at 7 & 11 p.m.
Admission Price: $1 student & $2 general
Film Rental: $775 Revenue:$236.95
Attendance: 233
Professor Jerry Dodson of the Psychology Department did an excellent job as our guest speaker.
BSU UNPLUGGED
Six Million Dollar Band
Celtic Rock / International
Friday February 2, 1996 @ 7:30
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $650 Free Admission!
Attendance: 170
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Story-Telling & Creative Writing Workshop
Friday, February 2, 1996 @ 7 p.m. (Storytelling)
Saturday, February 3, 1996 @ 9:30-5 p.m. (Bookmaking)
Student Union, Grace Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $600 Revenue $200.00
Attendance 40
Jolinda Waite Crocker presented an evening of imaginative storytelling and a full day of
bookmaking workshops. Young and old learned how to create their own stories and put together
books ready to market, stimulated by their own creative juices.
SPRING FILMS
Pink Floyd: The Wall (R)
Friday, February 7, 1996 @7 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student & $2 general
Film Rental: $350 Revenue: $240
Attendance: 200
BSU UNPLUGGED
Toucans
Steel Drums / Regional
Friday February 9, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $1400 Free Admission!
Attendance: 180
—84SPRING FILMS
The Princess Bride (PG)
Wednesday, February 14, 1996 @7 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $300 Revenue: $30
Attendance: 26
BSU UNPLUGGED
Street Vendors
Folk Rock Duo/Regional
Friday February 16, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $700 Free Admission!
Attendance: 120
SPRING FILMS
The Breakfast Club (R)
Friday, February 16, 1996 @ 11 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $275 Revenue: $76
Attendance: 77
BSU UNPLUGGED
Steve Hudson
Friday, February 23, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $900 Free Admission!
Attendance: 130 +
Comedy Night at BSU Unplugged. The “Post Valentine’s Day Blues” featured a musician/
comedian. Steve's show was a huge success. His songs were very funny and he worked well with
the crowd. The audience response was very positive.
SPRING FILMS
Glory (R)
Friday, February 23 @ 7 & 9:30 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student & $2 general
Film Rental: $350 Revenue: $33
Attendance: 38
Our guest speaker, Professor Bill Tydeman of the History Department, hosted a great after-film
discussion with the audience of the first show. Shown in conjunction with Black History Month.
—85SPECIAL EVENTS
Mort Berkowitz HYPNOTIST TO THE STARS
Monday, February 26, 1996 @ 6:30 p.m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Admission $3 students & $5 general
Expenses: $2000. Revenue $100.
Attendance: 75
This was a fun evening for all. Some audience members were hypnotized and others just stayed
back and watched, but all had a good time.
BSU UNPLUGGED
Open Mic Night
Friday, March 1, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $100 Free Admission!
Attendance: 80
SPRING FILMS
Top Gun (PG)
Friday, March 1, 1996 at 11 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $215 Revenue: $100
Attendance: 106
SPRING FILMS
Belle Epoque (R)
Friday, March 8, 1996 @ 7 PM
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $300 Revenue: $56
Attendance: 64
BSU UNPLUGGED
Stella
Alternative Rock / Local
Friday, March 8, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $250 Free Admission!
Attendance: 200 +
LECTURES
Sex Education in the Schools? / A Panel Discussion
Monday, March 11, 1996 @ 7 p.m.
Student Union, Bishop Barnwell Room
Expenses: $220.00 Free Admission!
Attendance: 27
~—86This panel discussion represented a variety of different views on sex education in school curriculum.
Discussion focused on what specifically should and should not be discussed in public schools.
Co-sponsored by the BSU Sociology Club and Sociology Department. Panel members included
Emily Moore, Family Nurse practitioner, Linda Dunn, Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Jerry Dodson,
BSU Professor of Psychology, Todd Liston, Minister of Youth and Church Relations - First Southern
Baptist Church and Bob Forrey, Idaho Department of Education.
SPRING FILMS
Goldeneye (PG-13)
Friday, March 15, 1995 @7 & 11 PM.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $750 Revenue: $205
Attendance: 209
BSU UNPLUGGED
Kathy Miller Blues Band
Jazz & Blues / Local
Friday, March 15, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $180 Free Admission!
Attendance: 50
SPRING FILMS
Babe (G)
Friday, March 16, 1996 @ 1 and 3 PM
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $400 Revenue: $200
Attendance: 265
In our team-up with SPB Family Activities and Teachers Education Association, we probably posted
a record number of flyers for this event. In addition, Community House participated so this event
was definitely one of our highlights this spring.
SPECIAL EVENTS
AFTER HOURS In The Rec.
Friday, March 8, 1996 @ 11:30 p.m.
Student Union, Recreation Center
Expenses: $425.00. Revenue $280.
Admission: $1
Attendance 300+
There were free video games, pool and bowling. This event was very successful with 300+ in
attendance.LECTURES
Elayne Rapping / Media-tions: Women and the Media in a Changing World
Monday, March 18, 1996 @ 7 p.m.
Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
Expenses: $3,300.00 Revenue: $1,100.00
Admission: $2 students / $5 general
Attendance: 45
Elayne Rapping presented a riveting lecture examining the changing role of women as presented
in the media. Co-sponsored by the BSU Women’s Center as part of Women’s History Month.
SPRING FILMS
Waiting to Exhale (R)
Wednesday, March 20, 1996 @ 7 PM
Student Union, Special Events Center
Film Rental: $775 Revenue: $400
Free Admission!
Attendance: 230
Cosponsored by the BSU Women’s Center and Multi-Ethnic Center as part of Women’s
History Month.
PERFORMING ARTS
Imago
Saturday, March 23, 1996 @ 8:00 p.m.
Boise State Special Events Center
Admission: $5 students / $10 general
Expenses: $6000 Revenue: $2800.00
Attendance: 435+
This live performance featured physical theater using a unique combination of masks, mime and
other amazing props. This show sold out before the ticket booth was opened the evening of the
event and many had to be turned away. This was truly a spectacular show!
BSU UNPLUGGED
Sometimes Martha
Contemporary Christian / Local
Friday, April 5, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $400 Free Admission!
Attendance: 80
SPRING FILMS
Kagemusha (PG)
Friday - April 5, 1996 @ 11 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $250 Revenue: $40
—88Attendance: 41
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Children’s Fair
Saturday, April 6, 1996 @ 10 a.m.
On the Quad
Expenses: $540 Revenue: $310
Co-sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psi
Attendance: 500 +
Activities for all ages included Easter egg coloring, face painting, a clown to entertain and arts
& crafts.
LECTURES
Pete Putra / Pow Wow: A Celebration of Life
Friday, April 5, 1996 @ 7 p.m.
Student Union, Lookout Room
Expenses: $120.00 Free Admission
Attendance: 32
Co-Sponsored by the Native American Student Association.
COMEDY
5TH Annual Just Another One Night Stand
Tuesday, April 9, 1996 @ 8 p.m.
Chaffee Hall - Wilkinson Lounge
Expenses: $435 Free Admission
Attendance 70+
The event featured four very funny amateur comedians. The Wilkinson Lounge was packed with
people sitting on the floor and standing at the back. Omar Calderon emceed and got a great
tesponse from the crowd.
BSU UNPLUGGED
Home Grown
Hawaiian Music / BSU Students
Friday, April 12, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $250 Free Admission!
Attendance: 100 +
SPRING FILMS
Dracula -1931
Friday, April 12, 1996 @ 11 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $250 Revenue: $32Attendance: 33
SNEAK PREVIEW / SPRING FILMS
The Truth About Cats and Dogs (PG)
Tuesday, April 16, 1996 @7 & 9 p.m.
Film Rental: no cost Free Admission!
Attendance 350 +
BSU UNPLUGGED
Black Diamond
Female Duo / Local
Friday, April 19, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $40 Free Admission!
Attendance: 100+
BSU UNPLUGGED
Black Diamond
Female Duo / Local
Friday, March 19, 1996 @ 7:30 p.m.
Student Union, Brava! Stage
Expenses: $40 Free Admission!
Attendance: 100+
PERFORMING ARTS
The Place Where You Go to Listen
Saturday, April 20, 1998 @ 8:00 p.m.
Boise State, Special Events Center
Expenses: $6000 Revenue: $935.00
Attendance: 150
SPRING FILMS
Point Break (R)
Friday, April 26,1996 @ 11 p.m.
Student Union, Special Events Center
Admission Price: $1 student / $2 general
Film Rental: $275 Revenue: $45
Attendance: 53
SPRING FLING 96
Sunday, April 28, 1996. @ 1 p.m.
Julia David Park & Bandshell
Admission Free!
Expenses: $7500. Revenue $431.00
Attendance of 3000+.
Sound Of Lo, Six Million Band and Calobo entertained a huge crowd of people enjoying the
sunshine. Calobo drew a great portion of the crowd. There was an astro jump for the kids, Micro
reality stock car racing, a robo-surfer, Gyroscope and basket ball available plus various food vendors.
This event was a huge success and a wonderful way to end the 1996-97 programming year!
—90Boise State University 1995 Summer Conference & Activity Summary
Appendix #16
Approx Number Use
Activity /Event /Conference Title Type Arrive Depart Attend. of Days___Davs__ Facility
Type of Activity: Conference
Rocky Mtn. Audubon Society C 5/19/95 5/24/95 200 6 1,200 FHU
Promise Keepers Cc 5/18/95 5/21/95 2,535 4 10140 FHPU
Cascade Topology C 5/19/95 5/20/95 40 2 80 H
U of I Birds of Prey C 5/27/95 5/28/95 20 2 40 H
Bull Trout Seminar c 5/31/95 6/2/95 300 3 900 FU
High School Track Y 5/25/95 = 5/27/95 48 3 144 «+H
World Wide Dream Builders Cc 5/20/95 5/20/95 1,000 1 1,000 M
May Subtotal: 4143 21 13,504
RADAR U 6/1/95 6/2/95 100 2 200 FU
Football Camp #1 U 6/4/95 6/8/95 450 5 2,250 AFH
Adult Mental Health s 6/6/95 6/8/95 250 3 750 FU
Hugh O'Brien Youth Conference Y 6/8/95 6/11/95 300 4 1,200 FHU
Talbot Conference Cc 6/9/95 6/11/95 400 3 1,200 FHU
Western Financial Aid Conference Cc 6/25/95 6/30/95 100 6 600 FHU
WESFAA (Retreat) Cc 6/28/95 7/2/95 25 5 125 FHU
NACSDC Catholics Reg. XII Cc 6/14/95 6/18/95 300 5 1500 FHU
Football Camp #1 U 6/19/95 6/23/95 700 5 3500 AFH
Upward Bound U 6/4/95 6/10/95 45 7 315 HU
AK. Soccer ° 6/13/95 6/21/95 120 9 1,080 H
Little Bronco Camp Y 6/19/95 6/21/95 47 3 141 =P
Environmental History of Idaho A 6/25/95 6/30/95 40 6 240 H
Soccer Magic Y 6/26/95 6/30/95 20 5 100 H
Gaddis/ Swafford Geneology oO 6/30/95 7/2/95 100 3 300 FHU
Small Business Expo Cc 6/12/95 6/13/95 325 2 650 FU
Respect and Protect Oo 6/19/95 6/20/95 100 2 200 FU
Meridian School District A 6/19/95 6/22/95 65 4 260 FU
Basic Child Custody Med. I U 6/9/95 6/10/95 6 2 12. FU
Practical Peacemaking Conflict Resolution U 6/25/95 6/26/95 4 2 8 FU
June Subtotal: 3,497 83 14,631
Idaho Building Operators Association s 7/13/95 7/14/95 100 2 200 FU
Business Week I c 7/16/95 7/21/95 300 6 1800 FHSU
Business Week II c 7/23/95 7/28/95 300 6 1800 FHSU
Teacher's Ed Reading Conference U 7/24/95 7/27/95 250 4 1,000 FU
[FePectonman ce Soteun CaUereneiy PoPavlion ReHeath, Phystal Ed & Recreation SeSpecial Events Canter U-Union
—91Boise State University 1995 Summer Conference & Activity Summary
Appendix #16
_. . Approx Use
Activity /Event/Conference Title _Type__Arrive Depart Attend. ae Dae Days Facility
Seattle Sonics Jammin’ Hoops Camp Y 7/5/95 7/7/95 1,600 4,800
Boy's Basketball Cc 7/10/95 7/14/95 215 5 1075 FPR
Dazey Geneology O° 7/14/95 = 7/15/95 100 2 200 H
Scholar's Bowl U 7/14/95 = 7/15/95 100 2 200 FU
ACE Academy oO 7/16/95 = 7/21/95 44 6 264 H
David Wells Music Camp U 7/17/95 = 7/21/95 40 5 200 H
Just for Kix Pom Camp Oo 7/18/95 = 7/21/95 100 4 400 FHU
Volleyball Camp U 7/25/95 = 7/28/95 150 4 600 R
United Spirit Association O° 7/26/95 = 7/29/95 150 4 600 FHR
Quality Training (Boise City) S 7/8/95 8/2/95 20 «69 580 FU
World Team Tennis, Idaho Sneakers Oo 7/15/95 8/5/95 478 22 10,516