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Editorial contliuid AGAIN .. , , VOLUME LXXXV' NO. 11
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Presiden.t's forum well attended focus on M'SA, Graduate ~tipends, WCPR
'Tau Beta Pi hOlds National .convention in Indiana
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The 72nd' NatlonBI'Conven-' the Convenllon al the Initiation' A large number 01 students, by 188%), while rents have "on- were unlortunately an Inherent tlon of the Tau Beta PI ASsocla- and awards dinner. slalf and administration Iy" ,gone, up 35% during the part 01 Ihe Cenler's structure. tlon was held et Purdue Unlver- , New co/ieglate chapters, o{ gathered,Wednesday In the first same . period. The grad Repairmen, he aald, caulk the 'sllY;' October, W, 1977. Tau floor lounge for' November's students, however were not windows and aeams every few ,Billa ~lls ,t~e n~tlonal engineer- 6~unBve::.~: ~~~ ~~ant;fobi,~: Plresldent's Forum. After begin- content With this answer, and months, but no permanent soluIng honor society, now With 178 n nglriformally II(Ith punch and pointed out that salaries for tlon seems to, be, In sight. He .. collllg,.ate 'c,hapters, 50, [~C:~~I~~.~al I~:I~~~I:~ ~~~ cookies, the forum participants teaching assistants have only advised station members to 'charterGd alumn~s chapters, Techno.logy. They will be, for- 'concentrated on graduate stu- gone up about 5% In the last 5 take precautions by not placing and an'lnltlated membership of mally' In8talled later this dent concerns and pl8nt yeara. They also mentioned the equipment near windows. Mr. oVer.."205;oQO. Students In the academic year as the problems. possibility of present con- Frisco told the students tc send field of engineering are elected Association's 175th and 178th Grievances dealing with work- dltlons deterring peeple from him a memorandum reporting " I n g . conditions and M.S.A. enrolling at Stevenses graduate the damage so that he could to membership by the collegiate . chapters. Chapters ,from 'the, lop ~, ' brought a large numbar of students, Rogers ended the dis- check with an Insurance comscholastically, ol,thelr classes Announcement the graduate studentl tocus~lon by saying ,that the pany about reimbursement. on the basis of their character. recipient of ,,:au Bets PI I Out- . Wednesday's 'forum. Members stlpenda were ·under reView." Other Iisues discussed at the Graduate - engln~ra .may be Itandlng- Chapter Award )~r 01 the newly formed FaCUlty Reprenntatlves of WCPR Forum were the Class of '77's elected 011, Ihe basil 01 'their 978-77 ~as made at, the Committee, on Graduate Stu- came to complain about a leak gift, an activities sign, which will eminent achlev.ements'ln the wards dinner. This award II. dent Aflalrs asked Pnss Rogera which damaged wood be Installed on the lower camenilineering prol.slon~ gl~~n annually to the chapter What planl have been ';'ade for carpeting and a transmltterdu~ pus soon, and the Computar The collegiate chapters were :":atl:n~st ~':fves tr e closing the, Instltuta durlntl Ing last week's torrential rains. Center, which now has a reprea.nted by delegates from Ing dlilingulg:::ds ::Og~r Christmas vacallon. They CO"'- The pnssidenl IBid that leaks, well trained operalor and hea 173 of Am~rlcil's leading and exemPla; char:t: :~d:' plalned that gradua,te rsaearch belldes being hard to pinpoint, resumed normal operatlon8. englnearlng echools. Also In fostering a a Irlt of liberal during vacation, when the most atl~ndanc'e w'!re, the cUlturelnenglteerlngCOlleges f~lKIt1mel88vallable,lsserloua,Association's national officers, The to award I . . Iy hampered due to the facUlty membersIrom a number p th I yesr wantto coldness ot the buildings, and " .. , ." .., • ' 'ol.lnStitutlons, and reprelBnIIIhl"h are un- . tatlVes 01 aeveral Tau, Beta PI tiOns ,Wert;' given' to, Mafyland heatad over Intersesslon. . ''. " alumnusgrou~s.Mr.R.c.·Re~': 'Beta at 'the University of Rogers replied that a question- Last Wednesday, November 9. engineering position, where Matthews, 'Tau Beta ,PI's belov- Maryland and to Michigan nalre would be ,se,nt.tQ .!Iepart·.. Inller~bU~lfand Company one learnl the "legal" business ed Secretary-Treasurer Gamme at the Unly ~t 0«" ,,'!1.~nt, he~~s In ordar to dater- presented the ASME with II langu~ge by taking care 01 Emeritus who will be 99 this Michl an.'1 "AlsO" ·an~ou~ed ,M,ll \rhat~er enough activity speaker, Mr. T.K. Mann, customers' .orders, Then, alter December, "~t,t~.~~"ct;;hl"d14tm.'\wllfe"~th~ "most Improved wllf be gomg on, to warrant Manager, Industrial and two years 01 tralnlng.,one can Tau Bet~ PI natfonal meeting. Chapter Awards for 1978-77. heating the bUildings. Process Sales (Pump DiVision). go Into the technical sales field, John Fasollno, trealurerofthe The top award went to illinois At this point, Rogers took the Mr. ,Mann spoke about two a field full of Intense activity, New Jersey Alpha chapter of Alpha at the University of II- time to add that the energy pOSSIble career opportunities,' dedication, and the opportunity Stevens went to the 1977 con- Iinols, with honorable mention conservation policy 01 last year Applications Engineering. and 01· being YOiJ r company's ventlon representing our given to Missouri Alpha at the would, continue during thl8 Industrial Sales, Including representative. ,chapter. He served on the University 01 Missouri- Winter, due to ever-Increasing highlights of his own career Any student wishing to join petitions cO"1mlttee. Columbia and Puerto Rico heating costs. Tom Lunghard with Ingersoll-Rand. The Convention program con- Aipha althe University 01 Puer- Inlormed those present that Mr. Mann explained that the ASMEshould puta note with his sisted 01 committee and to Rico. probillms. concerning heating student going Into technical name and box nu.rnber In Box Sbusiness meetings, Informal shoul~. be relerred to B ~ G or sales starts in an appilications 144. discussion seminars and an In- The olass ranks will be out Mr. FriSCO, and that those comItlatlon and awards banquet on soon so watch yourP,O, Box,lf plalnlng should "call every day" Saturday, . October 8. Dr. you're qualified to meet Tau ,and documenlthe problem~lth Joseph Wick,' humorist, world Beta PI's standards, you will a work order until satlsfacllon traveler, and senior minister at find a letter 01 congratulations has been gained, by Ian Howe '80 close behind Is first alternate First Ohrlstlan Ohurch In and of your admission reA $15 Increase In M.S,A. rents , SpllClalto THE STUTE Robert Heywood with 57 votes. Lafayette, Indiana addressed quirements. was the take-oil polrit for the John Giordano has been The STUCO Election Com1..second graduate student problem. One student com- mittee has announced that Cin- elected second alternate. plained that the proposed $175 dy Hughes, Ed Na]my, and Ron Congratulations to all 'of the per month rent lor the Ruberman have been elecled to candldales and to a good turnapartments was unreasonably represent the Class 01 '81 on the out by the Olass of '61. steep CQllslderlng the rather Student Council. Are you the kind of student believe It might Involve hor- small $360 a month stipend Elections held this past Tueswho usually studies hard before mones, In laboratory rests on allotted to teaching assistants. day and Wednesday ~aw 210 the hormone Rogers answered that M.S.A. Ireshmen take to the polls, more going to bed, or the kind who mice, goes to' bed, sels the alarm for somatotrophin, . produced operating costs have gone up than 50% of the fresh man five or six o'clock and then naturally during sleep, 3everely "enormously" In the /ast 5 years enrollment. crams? II you're a pre-sleep affected the memory of mice (59%, with utilities increasing Olndy Hughes look an early studler, GI.AMOUR Magazine InJected with It, lead on Tuesday and finished reports you may be getting II you have a lest to study for, first by nabbing 94 votes. Ed better grades as a result of your study flret Instead of putting It Ma]my's army gave a rush 01 study habits than someone who off until the next morning. votes Wednesday, allowing him d~es the work afterward, Belter grades might be your to pull second place with 84 :. ,.,.' '. ~ , " , ~ Recent research Into sleep reward. 'One thousand, four hundred votes. The third class represen'1 ',. '\,;' : \ and, study habits shows that ...'!"!" '!""'_ rounds of ammunition were tative is Ron Auberman, who Cindy Hughes 'S1 sleep prior to study disrupts fired at paper turkeys by dead- received 61 voles. Following memory significantly, unless eye ducks wllhoul incident on considerable waking time Is, Wed., Nov.. 1ll. Fifty-three allowed before digging Into the pitchers 01 beer were sold for material you wanf to learn, The Ihe Rathskellar, each to the shorter the period cl 81eep that winner a relay 01 5 shooters. precedes the studyl99, the Over 200 students participated, more this sleep disrupts learn- , shOoting Winning scores from Il')g, Sleeping four hours or 113, the highest 01 the day, to ,less was found to be highly 62, the lowest winner of the President's Form page 1 disturbing to memory; sleeping day. Ooupons were Issued to six hours disturbed It less, Editorial ....•. " page 2 each winner and must be Researchers aren't exactly One Senlor's Opinion page 3 presented to the bartender at sure how sleep disturbs the Football Pool... ••. page 4 (Cant. on '!g. 3, col. 4) memory process, but they
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