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[The Stute] February 10, 1978 (Issue 15, Volume LXXVI)

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"According-to Kassock, B,& G . did ,an excelleritjob anllin his' words, :we co,uld handle another storm .tomorrow'." So ended, lasr wa~k'$ article, on the January 20th snow storm. Little 'dld Steve . Kessock realize' that hiS' words would be'tested. Nearly 18 inches of snowfall In the New York area on Monday, and Tuesday; ,and for the first ,time since 1947 (when 26" fell on the metro, area) the Stevens campus was closed: The decision to cancel, clesses was made by administration of. flcials before 1:30 on Monday : : morning. The Center desk and ,-,~. "";' ",or<,;'" ,> , ,.r,<!\o st~lon~~Qlil~WMg" ..and ~,~'iIIl\li"'!!l'~~' : '''':'WPAT Wer'e"n&flieo' arid' the graduate classes with 415 staff sent home. Department students were also called off. ,heads were also told of the The Alumni Office postponed cancell~~ions. 'Its Wednesday Interviews until The decision to rem!!in closed Thursday. B & G 'began Its work On on Tuesday was made at 12:30 , p.m. on MOnday after the ad" Sunday night, before any snow ministration consulted the had fallen. 'by putting Its pre- . The On-Campus Recruiting candidates who would be in- ing members of au r staff who Coast Guard, radio and TV planned snow system Into program will resume normal ac- terested In Technical Sales. You will be very bUsy, stations and the Hudson Coun- effect; nothing physical wa$ tivities (as much as possible) on should. of course, have a good ty Police as to the weather and done. but extra men were called Thursday, February 9, 1918. The weather situation has put computer ,background, and transportation conditions. In10 work., • therefore an E.E. The company great burdens on recruiters. Company Interviews Besides undergrad classes, 33 (Cant. on.pg. 3, col. 1) soheduled for 2/9 are expected' will be recruiting on Friday, alumni staff and stUdents. to be held, 'unless otherWise February 10, so try toslgn up by Please be assured we shall do everything wiihin our power to notified by the firms. Last Thursday morning If possible. move forward on the usual minute cancellations and late Notification of operations. It schedule, catch up on lost acarrivals wlll be handled on an individual basis Thursday, and won't be possible to contaot tivities. and keep all continually students wlIIl;le notified as soon effected students personally apprised of this very fluid situaas possible via general notice (via mailboxes) but all pertinent tion. We look forward to the Information will be posted on continued cooperatlor and on 9th floor elevator wall.' the 9th floor elevator wall. level headed patience on the Sign up for week of 2/13 will be Please check there befpre ask- part of all. 'shifted 24 hours, I.e. Khoda sign up Thursday a.m., and CP&P sign up start at noon on Thursday (rather than Wednesday). Schedule will "open up" for more than 2 Interviews per student at 9:00 a.m. Friday, rather than Tursday.

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As the snow drifted up against Sommer and Helen Horowitz the east' side door of North made their appearance as the Dorm Monday, Feb. 6th, Mary "Dam Dancing Demons." Daddy and Lee Bahr came up Sheila Banks portrayed Larry with ari Idea that kept a number and promised to play her Gil-tar of residents busy rehearsing all in song. afternoon - The Gong Show. Wearing a bag over his head. The live performance of the the "unknown comic" Michael Gong ShoW took place at 9:00 Nugent did Groucho Marx Im, p.m. on the third 1I00r of North itations. Dorm, to a standing room only Announcer Mike "Iceman" audience. McGuire introduced the next Eight acts participated In the act, "The Golden Terror" vs the event, vying for the grand prize "Folding Wonder." of a free pitcher of beer at the Heavyweight Varsity startes Rat. Paul Floyd wrestled the Chuck Barris was unavailable "wonder" before the very eyes that evening, so Cathl Pizzo of the aUdience. Sad to say, the stepped in and did an admirable folding chair won. job of ohanglng hats. Her A heat wave made Its way between act jokes were on par through the Icy blizzard when with the Gong Show's reputa- ' the "Hot Trotters" went on tion. stage. Mary Daddy, Lee Bahr, Sitting in as jUdges and and Marilyn Guarton graced the ringers of the STOP sign Gong aUdience with thelr rendition of gong were Mark Dixon, Claude Linda Ronstadt's smash single. Falchler, and Liz P,eper. giVing them second place with a 26 points. whopping Opening the festiVities were ''The Nerdeltes." starring Kathy John "Jed" Procyk followed Wlud. Joann Gherardi, Leslie Fuller and Kathy Murphy. Arm· the Trotters with his banjo ed with calcul.~tors on their strumming. The "Ballard of Jed belts, thick eyeglasses. and Clampett" and a medley of banjo computer cards, the Nerdettes favorites comprised his act. sang their rendition of "Tech Gene Gene the Dancing Nerds have no Reason to Live" Machine wrapped up the to the tune of Randy Newman's evening's performance. Mike "Short People." The Tech Montelone became the target of Nerd's distinguishing marks are beer cans and Paul Floyd's four eyes and calculators on seemingly endless number of their belts that go beep, beep, sweats. QellP , , The "winner with a' perfect . David Bowie resounded score of 30 points. was Jed and through the hallway as Becky his banjo.

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Interv"~w Workshops scheduled for February 8 & 9 are cancelled. Look for new dates SUbsequently.

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Weekly list for week of 2/20. We shall do everything possl ble to hold to regular schedule and have in senior mailboxes by this Friday, February 10. Companies sriowed out Monday - Wednesday, February 6 8. We shall reschedule their visits as soon as Possible and so notify signed up students via general notices, who shall be permitted to re-sign for new time. Digital Equipment The Torchbearer, famous sculpture of Anne Huntington, obscured Corporation Is also Interested in by heavy snowfell. bachelors and mastars level

President Rogers Is shown here accepting a check for $180 from WCPR Business Manager Samuel Goff as Generel manager Spencer Marasch (right) and Music Director Lance Larsen (Iell) look on. The check represents contributions collectad by WCPR during the Marathon/Radlothon hosled by Paul "Rock" Porzio '77 last April, during which Paul set a WCPR record for 36 continuous hours on the air. The money will be used to buy fumlture lor the Kidde Coffee Lounge.


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