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[The Stute] September 16, 1977 (Issue 2, Volume LXXVI)

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,presidents, , :'mentioned that the Another topic dlscusseci I;'orumi,;thil first 'of this school physical set-up of the aNa forum INSS the platform tennis " ,~' "'; "', 'c":: /:::':",,;:,-,,:, ',':'~ ': '" ~~~ :~, year-,: ~asmarklidby Its,8xceP-' creates 'its ,own 'security courts, which should be heated ,:bri~••~8~,~, :,-"," ~97;f~,197B' school, year 'llonal,ly' ,'large 'attendance. ',problems, and also said that and lit sometime this year, , , ,,' At ,'ilreeerit'" Tnterilctlon': separately. to'negotlate the' ::'Betwe'en" 50 end' 60 ,'uno' , securitY hes made five arrests although a time schedule has ''- b8tWe8ri'.the 'f~cillty aiKI:ad.-;'- Salarl,_ ~ a 'sixtY - day notice: ' , ' dergraduatis gathered to quea-. and recoVered two boatS; In- not been arranged. Plans tor an , : ':mlnistiatlo~~ I. O!i,a'Puce;~f~:!l1(J~kbe glYen,~to ',th,ll"ae!':' ",tlon ,Prai. Roge'" and other ad- dlcating that they have beGn Electronics Lab to compliment ,In,'1hihiiiake',of. lait' ,mlnlstrath),(l.'This,notlce: Is', ,ministration: personnel.' The doing their job. the junior E33 Circuits course 'y'~a!"~~strike !!!,the~ln~(L, ,nQw~~e s.':!QU1d.'!he f~CUlty: "lIftemQon:s,proeedlngi:)Yere A, WCPR member ..ked If the will be Investigated althe facul" .', ~ of'lhel!prlng ter,l!lie'l:I8rl~:of:,' W"h,\q'~o!jeteach,lInge In . ~ tape,d by WOPR, the',Stevens' fifth floor could be heated aiter Iy Curriculum Committee. Prol. ':'Cl!h!Vh~~,set:i!'l',I~~the'!"••n-/ -sa11!~~l'ils..,AI1Y.:d,eclsionsmade' ,radio station. ' ,'" fiVE! p.I)1,.' durlng~ihe winter for Blesenberger ,has ~elved an tr"'1a, t~e,N'U~ has elected ,a~'thllt,tlr"";~!?lJll!beretroac-' "The' main' Issue 'at' the forum stUdenta' ~worklng In the radio outline for such' a leb for EE ,':~~~ ;o,f!lcerIL~:ar:t~: seve,~I, ~ ,tl~e,fr9"I)I,~pt~mbe~1,,1977. concerned the Yacht Club's slatlon, StiJdent Government majors. The sbtus of'the ,Kidde : ',~B,tt'il.rs:,ai1l ~.!ldlng~,~",:" :,.,~,~ Hqw,ev!lr,~6f~rio.'agreitment ' continuing security problems. and Publications Olllc88. Pil!s, lounge remains largely ~un,'\0 l!";"{9:,:,:,.'::th,e,,,::":,s'jr,1 k'e)s're.,l?hlid;"bY"D~ember hi:, 'This",semester'the Club has Rogers" replied .that ,due to changed, although some funds ,profe8sorllu~B:.r,rett, and,: 1977-" '!hen either side can" '$3200' 'with which to ~acqulre energy conservallon measures have been accumulsted for the ~Clou:'''r,\~tid;~::' :te~urjld~ ',b!ke,:rElcourse "economic' new boats, but In, vle,w of the no floors from five through thir- ~purpose of furniShing the prof 'nail:~bean', 'dis- ,~' ,actilln." This' does not,mean rece(lt Dreaklng In, the fire, and teen can be heated after'5:00, lounge, ", f"'" nSldcithat : thatllf~trlke'lslmmlnent.Thls ~'general,securltY'iproblems, the' ,and' that students and adLastly, the status 01 the In- I .... 'Ii: :Neilan1if:'clIilo~""':lil;:8n:'alllnclushie term which" ~: membera-iilre'coricerried ~as to' " mi'listratiO'n"allke have to bear stlMe's financial recovery was ,~i{fff~. ~ Bbard'ifled'asu'iioi' : allows ttie.'!acully to strike, or, thelr.'safetY, STUOO Pres, Jim the cooler temperatures, ~ (Cont. on page 8, 001. 4) ,'l"i'~~f ~ labor", 'practices <on, the"otnerhand,::,the ado':. Wealherell: ~ illid Yacht Club' " , . ;;),;1;:: ~;a~ (~ta~iths" rn:: ,ri!nlstr~tion to rnstltuteapay , ,Commodore Jerry Csllahan Bom,ba'~d ' '~l;;ii:: ~~;mea.ntlma"Doth,Barre,tt:a(ld, ralsewlttiout'approvaloHhe" both thanked Messrs. Crispin I ~, I , ..,' ~ :" OJQ,u:gfi,' ',h a v,a ':. e'e n, '~ AAUP, , ',: • and Frisco'for.lneircooperatlon ',reinsfafeeJ"i: ',eiilEih;' thougr ': .The neWAAUP ollioers are, this summer In he!plng to get ~ Barrell did':not~ return this aSifoliows: ~ the Club back on Its feet, a n d . VI ,year: This''I'e'c!:the~NtRB to' ~ President \ asked that efforts to secure a revlew'1.lie,:,~asii lind ~ubs~-" 390ige B,'Wright:., new trailer be,oontinued. Pres. by Dennis Boudreau '81 With no further questions from ~uently':wi\ndraw)heir oom" ~, "' Rogers was asked what p,lans With the 107th session of the audience, Khoda mentioned plainUieoause' of a "satisfac--:~ Flrstvlce'~resldent ' the admlnlst'ratlon had for ad- - Stevens' Teoh a week old, the Ice Cream Party and the IFC tory!,~'resolutlon o( th'e, ,pauIM',W.illig ", , dftlonal. storage lor the Yacht Khoda called a meeting of the Block Party. They also anprpblern':", Botti, prbfessors Second VI~e,Presldent" Club, especially ~permanent Freshmen class. Unfortunately, nounoed that Dick Clark would .Steven't, Bloom structures. Pres. Rogers unlike the Freshman- be a guest speaker In October, ,had also, fndiilidually filed lawsultsagai(lst t"e~s,ohool, ' secretarY ' ~ reported that no plans for a sophomore War, only a handful There was a fire safety film These~lawsiJits have been Robert J, Packard permanent structure have been of them showed, However, after the meeting; most ~ dropped. _ ~ Tre~sure; cons~dered, althouQ.h Mr, Frisco despite the rather poor turnout, students left belore II. 'After lengthy negotlati6ifsi I. I:lichard Lapld,us ' Is try,"gt~ help the Club ~ecure Ron Hosie called the meeting to a contraot was finally signed' ,'. a new trailer. He alsO said that order, The meeting was designROTC Classes durlng'ihe'summel'se'sslon At·t.arge Member ,the administration hoped, to ed to olean up any doubts that on June 27 1977, Thls'conMyron E, White raise lunds to help strengthen Freshman might,have had, and Resume on Campus ,the Yacht Club. so, questions to that effeot were , tract Is a t~o year oontraot Past President Jer~y Callahan pointed out entertained. Representatives In' On campus classes for retroactive from September Ernest W. Robb that there has been some attendance were: Ed Mansky, Ireshmen, sophomores, and , '1, 1976: ,yet the~salary provl- Policy C:c,.mmilleemen ~ prOblems in keeping the gates Kevin Murphy. Maureen Burke. juniors enrolled In the ROTC slon in this oontraot is~ only., John W, Bailentlne , for one' year:, ,The..oontract ,Sidney F, Borg down on Shore Road lo.oked. Caron Kogan, Jim Weatherall. program resumed _thls~ week fOllowing the conclusion of a has a ~ prOVision ,'l'or Frederick W. Cleveland Pres, ,Rogers directed Mr, Ron Hosie and Mike Antierl. Crispin to review security In this The first question put before cross-town agreement with the negotiating, salaries for the Franois B. Clough Khoda was in reference to the 490th AOTC division at NJ IT. area, Head 01 Seourity Charles Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Van Brunt, professor of aero-space , ," ..' the Lab Pledge and the Test studies at NJIT, is teaching the freshmen and sophomores. ,by Dolores LaMarca '79 'Do you know any, of these Kidde building. These forms Pledge, Ron cleared the matter Juniors receive Instruotlon from can be used'io register in your up by expialnlng that a lab On Nov. S, New Jersey insUlting hypocrites? Are you Captain Alan Herklotz, presenthOme county of 30, days or Pledge meant that the work had residents will, have the, opppr"' one of them? II you know these ly assigned to the Stevens divi· longer, In other words, you can to be your own. However, if you tun ity to speaK out and vote for people, there'll something you sion. Captain'Herklotz will soon use the forms to register in the did have dlffioulty in understanthe governor of their choice, should do. Get them to vote, ding the problem you were be transferred to NJIT, you haVIl h For those ,of 'you who are not, N.J , county were Many people complain about Major Bob Denny has been resided for a period 01 time ~ Iree to attempt to clarify ahy the poor N,J.leadership (maybe or know of someone who is not exceeding 30 days, If you live on misoonceptions through dis- Instructing the senior olass, you've heard parents or friends reglstE\red, take ,a minute to fill who are unaffected by the disgriping). 'ApProx, one,third out the voter"registration forms campus but go home on cusslon, banding of t~e detachment. the vacation The next major Issue discussweekends, for (1,SOo,oOO) of 'potential voting In the oanisters on the first floor' When Major Denny goes on (Cont, 6n page 8, col. 4) ed centered on possibility of N,J. residents will 'continue io of the,Stevens Center and In the assignment at HeadquartersAlr electing class officers. Khoda use their gClvernmental inlormed the fresh men that at University, Alabama in the near legislators as soape-goatsfor one time class officers were an future. LI. Colonel Roger A. their laziness, intricate part of ~tudent govern- Rivers will teach the senior Those N.j, residents are' so ment, but they had been phased class, blinded by thelr·apathetic~ atout, Ron. explained however Beginning September 18, , titude on the necessltyolvotlng that if a sufficient number of Stevens students enrolled in that they do not realize that not, I '--"', i signatures on a petition were ROTC will be required 10 attend . voting is sacrificing a privilege ' I~: collected. class officers could classes on the NJIT oampus. that was granted to them be elected, Maureen Burke Finalization of the cross-town th rough the' efforts of this 'I" , stated that olass' officers were agreement allowed 19 Stevens nation's forefathers. Maybe if ',' Indeed a possibility, and Khoda undergrads to receive oredit for they oouldn't vote, they would. ' ~' , would be more than happy to their full tuilion soholarshlps realize the value of having a say help 'the class with the which includes books end $100 in how muoh money is~,taken out The following members of the senior class were inllated into Gear groundwork, ' dollars a month. Earlier this of their payChecks and who It & Trlan'gle, the activltes Honor Society, on Wednesday, Sept. 14. The 'Urchin problem was ,also ,week, three additional goes to, Complaining about the (back'row I to r) Mike Anllerl, Jim Weatherall, AI,Gutberlet, Kevin government and not voting is Murphy, Ron Hosie, Art Harper, Emilio Doclmo, and John Jarboe. discussed and it was made scholarships were awarded, not being blatantly hypocritical (Iront row Ito r) Caron Kogan, Nancy TrUll, Anne Nevola, Debbie known that seourity was doing 'The reoipients were John Gior· and also an Insu II to every Van Sickla, Joe Kowluk, Maureen Burke, Maurice Rog!"ln and Ed. the best they could, and that dane '81; Mark Coppa, '81: and they aren't the N,V,P.D, Albert Ostanek, '80, , voting American, Mansky. w"" ',:

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