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[The Stute] March 10, 1978 (Issue 19, Volume LXXVI)

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Sluea Sets 'Baken Schedule Novel and exciting, the acllvlties-packed weekend dubbed "'Boken" begins with the IDC, Ice Cream Party on Friday night, April 21 . Featuring deans and IDC reps as soda Jerks, the Ice Cream party will tak.e place on the gym patio.

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Then hustle, twist, and boogie your Friday night away. (as well as those colaries) at the BSU Disco in Jacobus l.ounge or loin tha promendacjers at a Barn Dance on the 4th floor conference room of the Oenter,

••• .definite· plans for 'Boken ,0"

,T,iifj,(>na'lld:,:Fil1ancial Aid Increased :O~:',;I3C1Q~~;'prt!si:~llni' iii. t6~

glfts,~endowrnents

Saturday's events open as the varsity lacrosse team takes on CCNY on the ath letic field, Following this spectacle, will be the STUCO games. All students are Invited to participate In the Tug of War, Egg Toss, Bat Game, Volleyball Match, and the marathon stUdent versus facUlly softball game. The IFO Midway will bring the carnival atmosphere to this campus with betting wheels, a skateboard. rally, ping pong games, frisbee, and pie throwing. Another at· traction will be a car demolition booth spot\sored by the Bates.

but Irom and class of 1982's enrollment. Dr. histltule,:annoUl;icea toda~ .that' slale, ,Iunds. ' Without' . other Rogers stated that it will have ttiea'dilil~I~lia~(oni!s,'~~ek"ln9:;'n . sources of funding; the rate of "no effect," On the other hand, • 'Inc~lo/l~,e ,In, ttte; 1l~~r!lr!l~Ul!t~,tUltlon would lie 40% higher. Or. Rogers, said that MII<1n:,~L ~PWCl1Clml!h'ly .. The, stUdents' cClntributlon to applications for the class 01 $Mb.oo.'r.~ls ,w,11 rl!,lsethe tul- the ,op9r/ltlon 01, \he aoademic 1982 were "more than ever" and . tlCln' rate, ,to !$3950.oo, In,ad!ll~ (through toIlion) departments that a waiting list will be lormed tlon; 'tuition, ,foY' ftill'. time. Isusuallyabouthalfoflhe$2.5- I~r Incoming freshmen. grl!d!Jat~'"stud~nts will be·'·M million necessary funds. $2$O~.OO,Il~r"Yllar:aridU49'OO .Or; l'Iogers wished to stress ,. p~r,cre«;ll,t Ipr Plltt.lIme gra.d,uate that when.the tuition lit Stevens ,,' , ., " , . lscompared to other private , stu~,en,ts: " ,.... '-. When. ,,questioned Or, the,engineering schools suoh as '(eaSOn ',Ior't\1e:lndrease in tul- M.I.T. and,R.P,I., thetOlllon at STUCO' and Honor Board' Miller, the other candidate, is t1ori,,:Or.·,ROgers stated·thif'ln- Stevens Is.much low,er. Offset- class representatives were lirst alternate. Kathy ,crease' was due,to the raising of' tlng the Increased costolluitlon elected this week In balloting Burkholder was elected to the faculty:' salaries.· tui,tlon', itsel!, will be aninc~ase In the IInan- which ttlok place on Tuesday S<1phomore class' one emply place; Kathy O'Ml!lIey holds the pays,on,ly for: day :,to', day ex- clal aid offered by the Institute, and Wednesday. , penses' and some administra- Financial aid will be on the 314 ballots were cast In the first alternate spot. tlo~,"eltPe~s~s::,:.'9aPit~I,lm. order'of $2.3 million f~r next StuCoelections.Ollhe88votes Four spols were open in the ,p~ov~ments' (eg.., the r~lur- year; buhac/! student ~1I1 oon'".lol '7.9, r~p, John Milani, lou' ·.freshman class; Tom Alameda, ,bISh'(lg' oltl;l~ .. M~rtOI),':'ler~e ":~.l?~~.19,,l?~,_~~~lua1e.d: ,on lin Biondo· 'and Steve Grananali Joe Duke. Tom Hughes and 1(I(Ide coll'iplex_ thE! lnsia.llmellt" ,nd'y,dua~ ba~,s. Th,s Increase won'the top three spots. Mike 01 the new computer In tl)~ . of fmanclal aid was described Mortarulo is first alternate. , computer ,center,.' thll by Dr. Rogers as ""ubstantlal" , ,Chemlstl'y,:Chemlcal Engineer: as 'was the . iindergradlrate tul· .'In thi! ~ophoinore class. Pat , .:, ..:.i"g;BHII~irQ) ~'r!l"not rU'n'delfb{'iIOn "'{crease: In 'regard to the Caramante, Mary Doddy, and t~ltlon, paYrY)ents 'pI ~to~erits; effect of t'!.i.tion Increase on the Ian Howe were chosen as reps; Because new and challenging Steve. Vllkovsky is first aller.. opportunities exist in the legal '\ " nate. 108 ballots were cast. profession for stUdents with engineering-science backCindy Hughes••Ed Najmy and ground. a Forum is plann.Susan Sherman were elected to ed to acquaint. all sllldenls at the Council as reps. forlheelass Stevens with exisllng prospects "1'" ' Tours of tne college'.s 55 acre of '81. Ron Ruberman holds the and possibilities. Sponsoring Women high s,chool juniors and their, guidance counselors campus and laboratory first alternate place; 188 ballots this. forum will be a group of will, 'sUend a one-day . acn- demonstrations will also be part were cast. Stevens Alumni lawyers who ference on Women'inEngineer- of the Conference. The Inslilute In the Honor Board elections. will be In attendance to discuss Ing to be held at Stevens; March will follow up by offering the Ed Pines will fill the !lnly vacan- the legal profession with in15. This oonference will, be participants the Junior cy for the class of '79, while Bill terested sludenls. A meeting is Sllohsored In' co-operation with Engineering Technical Society the,.Stevens Chapter of S,W.E. (JETS) test which Identifies engineering aptitude In pre+h~ ,Rurpose 'of the can- college Sill dents. The results of • ference Is to helll young high the test will be reported to Ihe ,schoOl women' who' excel in. students and their cO!Jnselors , science and mathematics un- and can be used as an aid In derstand' their" talents and career counseling. a~lI111e~ and: t,il Inform them The conference will be Irom On March 14, Sam Lovejoy, a which was responsible for the about oareer opportunities In 9:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. In the nationally known and respected massive demonstration at theenglnellringfield, aocordlng Stevens Center. The JETS test expert on (and opponent of) Seabrook. New Hal!lpshire, last to ,Roberta ,Johnson, .Assistant 'will be given on March 18 Irom nuclear energy. will meet with year. Dean' . for Student .Alfalrs. 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. In the membors of the Stllvens comWomen engineering graduales Kidde Lecture Hall. LOwjDy'& Nudeai' War. 11 film munity In Kidde l.ecture Hall. are oUfrantly being ollered Ill(porlmYlOg the nuclear po\~~r His talk is sponsol'llCl by the oellent positions In Industry, deball! in this oountr)' lind lIrHuman\l\es Oepartment. gQvernment and eduflBtion. tioulating Mr. LolI'Qjoy'a; point"With the strong growth In ,opLovejoy attracted lUltional of-view. "'ill 00 show" in Kidda portunities for women In atlention on Washlngton'to 01'1 Moool\'f.lllal'C~ Lecture Hall engineering has come a conbirthday, 1974, whOn, alone. ha 13, at ll:30 P.M. Mr. LG"/oQIOlf"s cern on the part of oollogos and AMERICAN SOCIETY pushacl over a 500 loot tower at IlIlk, which will bQ lollo\~'<ld b,+ a oorporatlons that many wallOF CIVIL EMIIIMEEIIS lhe slle at a propooed nuclear quesllon-<\l'Id-answ~r ~<$loll1, q'J~IIf1ed women are unaware 01 The Stevens Ohnplerol MOE power plnnt in Montaguo, will ba h\lld the follow,"!! i!wnthese opportunities," Dean will be 5po"sorll19 illioid trip to MassachusettS. Tl1a incldanl Ing. TuesdllY, at 1:00 l".111. In Johnson said. lho MarlO!l VlllW Plalll con- was lmllladintely pickad UP by Kidda LllCllllQ Hatt Tho 00nlere1109, supporled struction alto 011 Wlldnosdny, lim !lOWS l11odla. and ,Lt:>volo\' SooaUS<l 01 Ihe s\gn\f~<m0e by oorporate and foundation March 15, Mr, AI)thony DtlCt11110 I' nalh:mal I'gulIlln tho Ihe lInli-nllCIQllr mo\IQII"'~'t on Snlvntorlollo, who Is tho project IInll-nuclQIII' InOV€l!l111nl. . grnnts, will address this conIhls counlly today. MI'. LQ,~'>­ Manngor with BriscOl! Conoarn by Including presontntlorlS SUMOlllltlnUy, hll hlls 1l000000lUtl '-W's lall1. should ha.e ~\<."'llq und dlacusalons by praotlolno struotlon Co" will glvon presonwolllan' 0I10lnoor8, Inoludlng liltion nl tho construction slto. !lOI only II spOkl~mnn 101' lh" lmptlltanoo ,,, II1\>St'<)~""'$,~",m" tl1roo Slovens 1I1U11111M lind by All Ih080 who nl'll Itltlll'\'.lStll11 lIIOVllmOI1l but nlso II CI)nlml 11111l1lty\ lim; '~lClllty ,lml "eli.. (lo-odQ, Prostlntly '13<l W(lllIO" Sl'tlllid llll 1t11\"lllt.l1l1 1:00 P.M. flgum III U", Ct",nsbtlIlAlIinntw. '''Il1\\llllt\Q\~.ltS \wll "'" S\\L\l~\'\\l /11'11 onmlltlti In I1ltl IhM) lin- 11)1 II 111101 tllih bofl1l " tim nllli'ln's f)flndplt' ",)t!- <1m UIllIl(\ 1,1 all'<ln"l mIll "lIcltllll ')I~lIlI\~llllon, U1t) 1l11.'u!, I..h.}. t'\1.t\) lh't" ~~\Ul().,,'o; ",n'~~ h~m PIOt11'II,Hl111 til 1M Silt>. fi6romdulllll PI'0\1 1'III1HI. .

Treats lor the palate are also being planned by lhe Graduate Students Association and Gear and Triangle. The Graduate StUdents Association is planning an International food day. "Foods of the World," G and T Is sponsoring a Barbeque to be held during the sporting events of the day. No time to catch to breath, as Saturday night arrives with more parties and fesllvlties to enjoy. The Rathskellar will be filled with the talented and not so talented amOrlgst us,vying for prize money in the long-awaited Gong Show. In the field house, a mixer fealurlng SMILE is in lhewor!<s, During one band break. a beer race will be held. 'Boken Is still a growing event and needs your ideas and InvolVement. Participants for the G"ong Show are needed. Keep in mind thatlirst prize will exceed 100 dollars. AlSO, if you 'have any ideas of which of the records in the Guiness Book of World Records we can break, !lubmit your Idea to Ron Hoise, BoX 503.

STUCO·Honor Board Reps Elected

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Heidi Maderwere chOsen to fill them. Lou Oddo is the first alternate. 291 VOleS were tallied; 94 for the junior reps, 108 for the class of 'SO and 89 forfrl!$hman class reps.

Plans Pre-Law Forum

Nuclear Energy Expert To Address Campus

to be scheduled in late April. It promises to be II mutually informativ!! and pleasant gettogether. Any student whO is conSidering leg:.l studies ~ anyone dOOring to oblain indepth infoonation :sf1oold c>ootact Dr. SiMon R. Laroelli. Humanities Depal1meont llie Pre-law a.cMser. His office ""UI coordinate ai!'tlln!leMeilli$ 1,1\1'

!he affair. Please in(JIil:ale)'OO1 iiIll(lolloo,m

to attend 1M Fo<u"" by Ieoat<;i"'l;

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your bmt "'......l>M. ~ class yIlal will> fbe Hllnt<mij~ Department Se<::re1aJy. Rooo'" 215. P>eroe SUildi,ng

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AseE Field Trip

To Construction Site

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