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[The Stute] February 24, 1978 (Issue 17, Volume LXXVI)

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LO.C. Nominations Held On Monday February 19. at 9 p.m. the IDC called a special meeting to take nominations lor the IDC Executive Council. The Executive Committee (E.C.) is a committee 01 live ollicers: president. vice president, recording ~ecretary, treasurer, and athletic coordinator.

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It is the president's job to oversee every ,Iunctlon 01 the E.C. He is In charge 01 meetings , and presides at Inquisitions 01 , the IDC. The vice president performs the, president's functions when the preslde'nt Is absent. as , well as being the student coor, HOBOKEN; N.~. LXxvi/No. dln.ator of the Dormitory Linen , , , . ' ,.... '.,' Service. The secretary Is to , ' records minutes of ,the meeting Conimlttee"Gave and handles any communications. The treasurer handles each dorm's individual lunds, and the Athletic coordl nator organizes interdorm sporting competitions. i,he'men will want to live on The long awaited ice could handls the move. ' The ECls totally independent ,machln,ss ,havs' been C!n order, Aiso discuSsed at the Forum campus, but ,the question Is, 01 the Stevens administration; it is supported by STUCO funds. lor clo~e to two wee)<s now and ,was a plan,l.or a new dorm. In WHERE? .

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At present'the commlteee consists of Ann Nevola, president; Alan Gutberlet, v.p.; Jim Comercl, secretary; Abe AddoniZio, treasurer; and Kavin Murphy. AC. Nominees lor president Include Abe Addonizio, John Dearborn, and Bob Demkowlcz. Kathy Burkholder Is unopposed for vice-president, Bill Butler unopposed lor treasurer, and Mary Doddy, for athletic coordinator. No one was nominated for secretary. There will be another meeting next Monday. At present, nominations are stili open, and they are open to the entire dormitory community. It must be repeated that nominations will stili be accepted. ' Remember, they're your dorms. It's your right and duty to have a say in how they're run by the' IDC. Final note: to get a nomination all you need Is a petition with twenty-live signatures.

will, be a(rlvlng shortly.: Last the Technology,lor Tomorrow semeS:ter Ii 'spll\lial committee of ' ,100 reps checked Into various pamphlet, 'he, Institute dis.' ' . . , cusses the lunds needed ·Ior companies and sarvlce con- various projects concerning . tracts' concerning Ice machines. Stevens' "0ream L'IS. t" Pres IThey chose a new company and dent Rogers stated that the This past Wednesday night, declded,to opt for a repair ser- "Dream List" does mentlon'nllw the Pierce Room was the scene 01 the annual Hudson County vice deal that would' call lor Ihe plans for a 250 bed'dorm. The Society 01 Prolessional IDC .to,pay $20/hr., to the ser- pamphlet does just thlit- men. Engineers dinner for all senior viceman In addition to !laying' tion, A figure Is'listed but is n,ot engineering students. for any new parts. This plan Was ',nclud ed l 'ne th o t tal ,fl gure 0I The buffet dinner was chosen over service coverage ,requestedlunds. ' that would require the IDC to' highlighted by a talk delivered pay $250 a year per machine. Another possibility concernby James T. Dette from Dames and Moore Consulting and The adminlstrallon' will service jng dorm' space are the aConstruction Firm. His topic the mach!nes' every August partments down ,at 604 River centered on oll·shore oil drill. belore schOol starts.IDC Presi- Street. Dean Everseii and IDC ing in the Atlantic City area. dent Ann Nevola stressed that II President Ann Nevola looked The President of the Hudson any of the machines, are Into' the possibility of using County SPE spoke on the new tampered with, the warranty will three apartments as siX-man livformat 01 the prolesslonal be declared void. She asked Ing quarters. Back in 1967, engineering exams. The Board that ail dorm residents .please some 01 the apai!ments down of Prolesslonal Engineers In , mention to their IDC rep any ,on River Street were used as New Jersey is currently voting ,problems, with the, machines. dorm' space. Also In ,1967, on changing the structure oflhe Without vandalism, the Palmer's one man suites were Math department could handle a move to new offices II EIT exams to inclUde all machines should be good for changed to two man suites to necessary. descriptions 01 engineering. seven years. accommodate Increasing dorm At last week's President's res,idents. This Is another option lor the Fall semester. Forum, mention was made about turning Jacobus Into a THE STUTE has been assured dorm. Dr. Pinkham, head of the that feasible housing solutions Math Department, leltthat such' are being Invesflgated. Enroll- Spring Allotments were the actually ineligible since they last semester, the error was a change would probably not ment projection figures predict, main Item on the agenda at have been olllcially recognized revealed. The Hang Gliding Club had been approved and. come about for Il1ls coming that total enrollment' will go Sunday's STUCO meeting. lor, less than a lull semester. told that funding would be organizations The problem with the Hang Thlr.ty-elght year but maybe the following - from 1288 (of which 141 are applied for funds totaling $51,- Gliding Club on the other hand, possible this spring. yesr, In any event, Dr. Pinkham women) to 1390 (171 women), 193.23. The ,AII,olmeo'i, Com-, ,"was tRat"'they'Wlire not conIn order to remedYJhe Hang ,s~i({ 'Ih~j "it' 'tWa' 'need' should ,. F'ig'ures showlh'at'approxlmatemlttee review,ed their sidered eligible lor the $912 Gliding Club's sltu'allan" ,the arise, the Math Department Iy 68% 01 the women and 50% of applications and reduced the which they requested. Tom Allotment CommllleeJ;wlil proposed allotments to $45,- McDerby. President olthe Hang review its request at its next' 582.74, which w~s aooepted by Gliding ClUb, questioned this, meeting. " and In reading the minutes from (Conllnued on page 5, 001. 1) the Council, votJng 15-4-2, There was some extended disLast Monday the Admissions tatlons were attended so that cussion concerning two Department sponsored its se- students would have opportuni- organizations, specifically the cond annual Open House and It ty to see the various lacilitles Archery and Hang Gliding was even a bigger success than Stevens has to offer. The Clubs; The Arohery ClUb, last year's. Over two hundred research presentations were whose allotment was $190. was accepted applicants lor next spread from the Davidson Lab year's Ireshman class attended. tow-tank on Hudson Street to a The students arrived at 9:00 mobile van parked next to B & a.m. and were greeted by Dean G. Eversen. They were then Lunch was served at 1:00 p.m. assigned, by lours, to one of the and ac.ademic department 75 students who acted as presentations lollowed, at tourguldes and support per- which the students diScussed sonnel lor the day. Alter the the types 01 courses olfered. welcome, they were escorted Alter the business for the day to second and third period was over. A· large number 01 classes so they could see firet- clubs volunteered their time to Housing , ..pg. 1 hand a college classroom, talk to students about clubs and pg. 2 Editorial. Prolessors Jurkat, Lawlor, activities on campus. The FenRoving Reporter.. . .• pg. 4 Nickerson, and PollOck gave cing team also put.on a special Womens Fencing. , .• pg. 5 special lectures to help handle demonstration In the gym' Wednesday, February 22 marked the spring lerm blood drive 11Ir the overflow 01 people. Next, a naslum. Sports pg. a the Stevens blood bank. The New Jersey Blood Services thanks all those Who took the time and ellort to donate. variety 01 reseerch presen-

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