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last week there were no nominations for Secretary. Sam Winograd was nominated by the floor and Maureen Amos was nominated by petition. Both talked briefly about why they wanted the Job. At the end of balloting, Sam Winograd was the new Secretary,
This week the IDC held another meeting where nominations and votes were laken by secret ballot, for the executive 'counsel_ The procedure was as follows:
For Treasurer, Bob Demkowlcz was once again nominated by the floor. Both he and Bill Butler discussed their positions. It was Bill Butlerwho received a majority. He will be the New Treasurer succeeding Abe Addonizio. last week Mary Daddy was the only one nominated for Athletic Coordinator. Monday, Mark Norman and Mark Clse were nominated by petition. It was a close race requiring two Ballots for some to get a maJority. Mary Doddy is the new A,C, replacing Kevin Murphy.
There were no further nominations for president. D,earborn, Bob ,HOiJOKEN, N•.i. ' MARCH 3, 1978 'John Demkowlcz and Abe AddoniZio each gave a brief statement why .•..What next. a Centerfold! they wanted the office. Ballots were then ·cast. Abe Addonizio Is the new president. He will succeed Anne Nevola. The same procedure for Vice ' , President was used wherein , ' .' , .. " Bob Demkowlcz was nominated from the floor to run against Kathy Burkholder. Kathy Burkholder was elected as Vice President in close . balloting, She will succeed Alan Gutberlet.
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. On, l'\Bjurday, ;Feb,:'25, ,four, : fenc,(s, from,i8.Ievef1!': qU!lI,ifi.!l"d' : ,for tpe ~;c.,A.A. Inlerllo,lIegiat!9 " Fencln,lfC,l1am'pionships,to'l\e ,; 'held "hi the' Unlve(Blty cif', Wisconsin In;Kenosl:1a,Wiscon~ , sin,' 'on March ,16: 17. ·and 18. , Kerry ,:Malelsky' '79·:(l;1om'plon . lakes, N.J.), ,and Bruce Loyer '.' '79 (Temple, Ariz), placed third anI:! fourth In fall ,respectively. 'Co-caplain tau Esposito,' '78 (Slaten )sland, . N.Y.) . placed fourth In' sabre,' while' cc:. captain 'Dave' ~Indlay" '78 (Guilford, Conn.) was fifth In ,epee7"""' '
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The new EC is Abe Addonizio as president, Kathy Burkholder as Vice President, Sam Winograd as Secretary, Bill Butler as Treasurer and Mary Daddy as the Athletic Coor· dinator.
STUCO Nominations Flooded
N.C.A.'&;. qualifiers are chosen Bruce loyer (left) and'Ken,"MliletSkJ(ril/lt)' wlih the M:A.t. foil from' the .slx finalists lii'e'tich ' .. weapon In the M;A.C. tourl;a~ team troPhy. ,' ment. The top'four men in each' weapon, are chosen to 1I0 to the Stevens Placed second overall ',subtracted 'from the total N.C.A.A. oompetltlon. 'In' order In 'the' M.A:C. championships, number 01 touches each fencer to understand the above results, tying with John's Hopkins and (Continued on pg. 6, co/5) the follOWing explanation may being edged out of" flrsl by help. William and Mary to the tune of The Middle Atlantic Con- one bout. 39-40. In the ference Is ,composed of 10 preliminary round In foil Kerry teams, of which Stevens Is one. was 8-1 on the "A" strip, while A school may enter two (eneers Bruoe was 7-2 on the "B" strip. Monday night the Student In ~ach weapon In the MAC. Both moved Into the finals. In Review Board held elections for sabre lou was 7-2 on the "A" tourney, One lencer competes on "A" strip, while the other strip to qualify easily for the officers' for the 1976-1979 fences on "13" strlp.•_Four finals. Dan' Hawkins '76 was school year. The new chairman, fencers I(om the "A" strip and . also 7-2 on the "13" strip, but did elected to take over for Caron two fencers from the "B" strip not qualify due to the indicator Kogan was' Dean Constantine, qullfy for the finals In eaoh system. One man In the pool while Scott Kushner waS voted weap'on. Thus It Is possible for a was 6-1 and was .a clear to replace Joe Pucciarelli as the 'sohool to have two fencers In qualifier. Three men were tied secretary~treasurer, The Stuthe'flnals. If both men finish In for second with 7-2 records. In dent Review Board is now In the the top four, only one Is allowed this case the total number of process of seeking two to compete in'the N.C.A.A. In touches scored, against each representatives from the Class this case, thEl' fifth place finalist fen?er by all of his opponents Is of '81. will also, ·qualify. Stevens has
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The squad ned to bang. having M.I.T. years, ion can 10-1 of team. ,es' of d from ns had Sabre, ngtwo bouts. lIowed Id bya sabre i While I and aallm ,uts In M.I.T. econd ,nttwo J Esj Tom a bout ,a 3-0 tide favor. nailed layer while , Redoe to 17-10. were I. This len In 10 the IB,C.) Con-
last week the STUTE reported on an I.D.C, meeting at which nominations for executive counsel (EO) were taken. It was also written up that nominations were still open and to get a nomination all you had to do was get a petition with 25 signatures.
STUCO held nominations for officers at lis meeting this past Sunday, One person was nominated for each offloe, each one a present member of the Council: Mary lemanowlcz '79 for President, lou Blando '79 for' vice president, Cindy H'Jghes '61 for secretary, and Ed Najmy '81 for treasurer, Nominations for all four executive offices will be opened at the joint meellng of old and new members to be held Sunday,
March 12. ANY student, whether a member of STUCO or not, Is eligible to run lor office. The only stipulations Is that he or she be nominated by a member of the Counoll. Nominations for class reps were held this WedneSday, Maro 1. Elections wil be held on March 7 and 6 (Tuesday and Wednesday) during 4th and 5th periods, Names of the candidates, their pictures, and statements appear on page 3.
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seen both ends of Ihese rules In aollon, qualifying Dave Findlay In epee and being forced to make a choice (sometime next week) belween Bruce and Kerry In foil.. '
Honor Board The Honor Board held their Internal elections this past Tuesday's meet)ng. The new officers are: Chair, Steven Breda '79:' Recording Sec., Dolores LaMarca '79; Corresponding Sec., Joe Puzo '80. According to the Honor Board Constitution' up to three members of each class are allowed to be retained on the Board. Relalned members are, Paul Kotran '79; Marc Norman '80; Joe Puzo '80. The Honor Board would like to wish all nominees the best of luck In the upcoming election.
Wh at Th' e Ear I'IS, ;B0 ken.? 'Boken Is a carnival with all the trimmings. 'Boken Is a mixture' of parties, Ice cream, square dance, mixer, races (relay, beer), shows (Gong show) and, games (athletic and non-athletic). 'Boken Is April 21-22, (Friday and Saturday).
Last fall's Leadership Conference decided Stevens needed an activity that would promote school spirit. The senior and Junior STUCO class reps put together a carnival weekend that would appeal to the Stevens community, After commitments of support from various organizations were obtained Ihe weekend events were decided upon and the weekend Itself arbitrarily christened 'Boken. The committee wanted a catchy name that would not Imply anything to do with the city of Hoboken, but be able to stand out In Student's minds.
Once the requested $3770 In funds was approved by the allotment committee, 'Boken was made pUblic. Since 'Bokan Is only open to the Stevens community, extra security measures will be taken to Iry to seal off the campus from unwantl3d non-Stevens visitors. In case of rain, 'Boken will be moved Indoors. So no matter What, rain or shine there will be a 'Boken. 'Boken Is stili In the planning stage, so If you'd like to participate In this setting up or cleaning up of 'Boken or If you'd like to sponsor an event or set up a booth In the Midway, contact Ron Hosie, Box 503. He'll also be glad to answer any questions and listen to any opinions oonoernlng 'Boken.) 'Boken '78 It's comlngl
Freshmen, are you getting Into the routine ,of saying TeXUX? Do you thi)'lk that major student orga)'lI?8110ns are run by cliques of stUdents who couldn't care about 'the rest of the student body? Well, here Is your chance to stand up and do something about, It. The Student Review Board will now start IntervieWing prospective freshmen for Its two openings as representatives. The Student Review Board's purpose on campus is to Investigate complaints of students or student organizations, ooncernlng eny part of campus life. Working for the SRB, you could be called on to clear up misunderstandings
between student and professor or you could be Involved In representing the students to try to Change course policies,
If you are willing and capable of handling these responsibilities, contact Dean Constantine. Box 213.
IDC Balloting Here Is one more chance for those of you who want to get involved In campus life and missed your chance lasl Wednesday. Nominations for IDC head dormitory rep. will be open this week. We would like to urge all Interested students to think about the responsibilities of the . people that will serve you on the
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The Job of head rep entaIls many responsibilities. The people you elect will handle dorm fines, report damages and run room checks. He or she will be responsible for maintaining kitchen facilities as well as,runnlng your dorm parties. The opportunity Is now available for Interested students to take an active part in a worthwhile organization, take advantage of It NOW.