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-"";hls··lab;, build. ·mosl· types' '01 .mlcro- S!l!denl. b.o'dy; Dr. Presto)'l Cle" 10 .house:.l)iiavY,:machln,er.y, 10,1 processors., This mElnl, "'ctlng. head of ,llle ElecIhe no,longer··offerad·aleclrlqar students 10 compiete'lheir pro- Irlcal.,Eriglrieerlng Departmenl, ,O'uichlMry '"course,,: Is In Ihe 'jecls'wllh'minimum delay as far slressed Ihe lact Ihal'lhls wss base.ment In;o'0,o111 817:·ln .ihe ,as m'alerials are concerned nols.iJpposed 10 "e exoll,isively 'paSI, ,sludents"'had' to conducl ., for, seniors, bullhat he ii also :,; -,lhalr"experimeritS:,amongst.ihe :., ' ;.,. '. looking lorwardlo Ihe develop- "$1;.,,,.: machinerY,Whlch,was nol-a very' ',The' :Electrical.'l:ngfneerlng merit 01 a new junior- eleclrlcal From Ie s utl'II'bia" "arra ng.e m, ,rt. ·own'c,omputer.on engineering' lab. " " Bemodellng 01 lhelab.startecl' the,sllcorid, flpor,'a PDP ".. :
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• -been Ihe .Iab Inoreased' ".' ." belln. palilled ahd complelely slxlold:,: This has' been ac- ' '. relurnlsH'd ··, --." ,:,': ,compl,lshed"ll:troUgh'l/;Ei,addi-. bypiul Bonomo 'ia ", ,';' .'.' ", '." ;jionol ,II' iape drive' two' disc, ' Iy meml , .new tWo drlvlls, O,n Wednesday nlghl, October lhe Dear 8!lu.e ment has ,beltn 'arld two lelewpa inltHace units. 19,':lhe' IFC' is sponsorlnglhe pan hay, some 0 " the n!lw equip- ". ;' .' Slevens' verslon'ool' Ihe already you !Ire. iii the iuiure'lt Inlamous Gong Show. Why? To acls will ·cllllscop,a!l,'. v.rUfbll make it even MOFlECinlamous, In.ltonl, with .the computer. to Is $123.52, awarded la presel Iwo dlgllal.frequencicounle,rs, .·have his own' "floppy"dlsc'; so lor 'Ihe act wh,'ch .affords, th'e at Ihls til ,, Iwo, power ,supplies.. for '" "" .' ". b machine microprocessors and.lendlgltsl,thal. ,he can, l1.ave eller "best qulillty 01 enlertalnment" use. Mil v Itm iers'''' 'g" j"" willi acqesslbillty, 10,h)S own, (now THAT'S sn ambiguous present.
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Dear Editor, I like to congratulata Or, Well, this past week I was called to Or. Rogers office to' Clement:, Head of the EE discuss the previous week's editorial In THE STUTE. The department and all othera that subject of discussion was to be my references to Dr. Rogers contributed to changing the answers during the previous week's President's Forum, So, teaching format of E33 and EM on Tuesday morning 'I met with Dean Eversen and Dr. Circuits courses. Members of Rogers in the latter's office on the 13th floor of the Center. the class of '78 can well President Rogers began with a statement that he did not remember how it was to have Intend to censor the students newspaper and that he Just 180 .students attending what at wanted to clear up some problems in my conception of his times must have looked like'" statements In the forum. Then, after more than an hour of mob scene tei Dr. Chlrllen who talking (of which about 10 mlns.were mine), the editor's first made a·gallant 'effort to do the meeting with the President of the Inslitute was over. best he could under such trying conditions.
Is needed now ' m,lnlstration to ding for thl! labo I realize that II tlon Is trvlng te budget In this lis Is more Importal the budget-as ao or to furid ag addition to the curriCUlum? In' c , adminlstratlc the funding for' Immediately so ' InclUded In the' I next semester.,
Paul J.In a sense of fair play and since THE STUTEdoes not want to be accused of misrepresenting it's readers: I would like to' For an, Institute that prides clarify some of the statements in last week's editorial: First, I ilse,1f on low student tO,laculty would like to say thatlhestatements attributed to Dr. Rogers ratio,S and quality, edubatlon, in the second paragraph of the editorial were, in iact, not his the thought of changing the own, buy mY Interperation of what he said. I arrived at these format .of a course taught by statemenfs by using my own Judgment and from Iis.tenlng to one I1rofessor with i80'students Dear Students, the answers given during 'the President's Forum. But; I stand In atiendance seemed to be a b hi d th b id dI monumental a'nd ,'mposs',ble There Is l! very ene aSlc eas expresse ast week. ' I' th td. ta'sk. Just becsuse "Thats tlie acmg esu en
During my talk with Dr.-Rogers he stated his Interest in way' It has been taught for lit Ste having a common goal for the Slevens community to work years," doesn't mean thaHm- There simply Isn" toward during the coming semester. I would like to join With provements can't be macle. It Is ar-ound.As of' Dr. Rogers and urge all In the Stevens community (un- Wednesday" Whl d d t 'dt fl' a welcome change to see that ergre ua es, gra ua es, acu ty and staff) to work toward a the courses. have been divided were '.finished, 1 goal of improving the campus. I propose thatlhls g6al can be into six .sections:as was re-' Committee. had achieved, by the undergraduate population, by having the quested last year. semester's $46,81 students exhibit a greater sense of Steven's heritage. Also, very good ideas a the faculty can help the goal along by taking a greater role In In this· day of the' the Student Cou interacting with the student body. That is, more faculty and microprocessor and Integrated FunCl,\!tle' probl students should take advantage of the common meeting Circuits, a student, Whether he the Stude\1,t Cou plaoes on campus (eg. the Rat, cafeteria, etc.) I believe that If is an EE,Chem E. CE, or ME $32;000 per seme the TEXSUX attitude is downplayea, and, instead. the major. Is bound to come In PI Delta· Epsilon, students are encouraged to think positively of Stevens and contact with automsted oontrol tlon that funds the Hoboken, then the atmosphere on campus will Improve. systems using these dl!vices. It Anatldae,.WCPR, In closing, I wisb to reassure the readers ,of THE STUrE Is, therefore" Important lor all Booklet accounl that ALL sides of an issue will be reported on in a news article engineering students to have a 647.27 of' .the but in the editorials, the content will be determined SOlely by solid baokground In STUCt> Social' the editorial board of THE STUTE. So, I would like to close eleotrollios / Committees th this week's editorial with the following thoughts, Propossls have been made to $6547. rhls leave "Without vision the people perish" did not refer to good Incorporate a ISf'oratory-in the be'sp',entpn the eyesight., It was the.eye of the ":lInd that counted In days curriculum'in conjunction with here. The gone by Just as they do today. Without them'you are just so the E33and E34courses to give Clubs got an avel much power "on the hoof" to be driven as a horse or an ox is the. engineering students the what they legltlr you are worth only a little more than they. But much needed Lsboratory ex- have gotten' sin g,ven vls,on -Imagination. the ablity' ofvlsuallze conditions perlence. It Is tIly understan- there Is no things a month or a year ahead; given the eyes of the ding that the proposals hsve The StUdent COl mind-there is no limit to your value or to your capabilities, met with approval and that what Fund comes froll The steamboa.t, the automobile, the bill of. rights, the airplane-ali eXisted complete in the imagination of some man before they ever became facts, And so it goes, your school is only as good as the men who run It and their Ideas.
On Wednesday, 'September 19, a meeting o( the Stevens HiIIAI WAO hAld. 'Electlons were
picnic. Other ac' planning.stages i Nioht. food cor
Monday'nlght at 9;00 p.m. in the Student'Government Office on the' 5th floor of the Center, A listing of all the members Is also posted on the bulletin board by the Post Office.
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It Is now olliclal, The "Gong Third, and probably more perShow" s'ponsored' by the IFe tinent for the yeani spent as an will be on campus on October undargraduate, the fraternities 19th, That. leaves less than a provehelpfulin academic areas month fO,r preparlng'an act that as well as, a social outlet, wlll,wlntheflrstprlzeof$123.52. Several houses have a Big c'lieck for time and place for 'Brother program, where a auditions. freshman has an up, Another week passes,ilhd the perclassman Wh? oan ten houses contl'nue to rush ' Iy counsel him With any and, rush and rUSh" As a problem that is encountered. ' fr(lsh, or even a. sophomore, Finally, the idea of pledging trying to, reoover from yet and becoming Identified with anotner smoker from the night the brothers of the house that IIVAAh.,,::,n thnR.A tllIVJanAh mnct rAwarrtlnn
SENIOR CLASS ,RESUMES '
The Student Review Board so lri l\1a weeks to come. If other has definitely tiegun work this problems arise, do not hesitate sem.,.ter. Alresdy ml!ri1bers'of' to present them before, the the' Freshman Clsss' have Board, The sooner we, know , preserited a 'case 10 the Board. about It, th'e sooner we can seek Sefore the week" Was' over 'to correct We meet avery representatives had gone down, to spesk to the professor- ' the complaint Which hid bilen registered apalnst'hlm, explained the and the teaclier agreed to try ana' remedy trie s'ltuatlon, Feedback ·sliow8d The Hoboken Family Planning family planning cehter does thit the"resuffs'weri exiremely" Inc".8· multl"ser)ilce ' center ,is more tlian provide birth control favorable, ' '. available for the use by Stevens The clinic will prOVide. , Right ndw the SRB Is Students. At present their ser-, gynecologl.cal examinations tretlng on writing, up e: poll, as, vices Ire 'mainly, directed end venereal disease ,toward women, ,but they h!lve 'The center Is located on secll; It wlll-'se,ek to determine thl! hired a. male doc;tor and are cond end Grand Streets In • attitUde and opln,lons of extending their ,S\lrvlce' toIn- Hoboken. The Pllone number Is ' studerits about WCPR, The poll clude men. 983-0300, Teen Clinic ,for all , w.lll bll coming out within the -, Patricia Sheridan Mal 'ad- under' eighteen Is held every next week ao fill It out when you ',dressed e ,group of women Wed.' at 5:00. All services are reelve a,copy. Th. more people students on Tuesdey evening at free and conlrdentlal, that resp,ond ,the betfir will be 8:30 in the House, 835 the final analysis of, the results. Castle Point Terrece. A movie , other projects h'ave' was shown and a questlon-indalso engaged the 'allentlon ,of answer, followed.' Ms. the SRB and,wlll continue to do Mal pointed out the factthatthe
Today' Is the deadline for seniors to submit their Senior Booklet resumes. Please submit all resumes to tha appropriately labeled box by the Post Office. if you have any questions, contact D. Van Sickle, Box S-989.
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE,ERS
Society of 'Automotive Engrneers
September 28th .•
? 7:00 p.m. '.
5th Floor Conference Room
All Are Welcome
The Institute of Eieetrical and Electronics Engineers Is the world's largest. professional engineering society with over nnn ot A "+IIMAM+l" ICCC'8 I I 1'1
Gear an honor soc have e) curriCUlar solentists; Bell, Thorr Einstein members.,
Coming up very soon are extra timeIf you are late those zero hour tests that are' - because of your own mistake. part of a Teoh person's life. The Honor Board would like (to remind all freshmen of their policies concerning these inevitable zero hours.
First, and most important, all tests must have the full pledlle written out on the front page of the test. No professor will correct or grade an unpledged test.
Zero hours start at 7:50 a.m. Be sure your alarm clocks are set because you will not be given
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Clmden County
County Seat - Camden
Court House Main Telephone:
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County Clerk - Michael S.
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100 Ct. Hse., Camden 08101
Tel (609) 757-8015
Cepe May County
County Seat - Cape May Court
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County Clerk - Angela F.
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104 Ct. Hse., Cilpe May Court
House 08210
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Cumberllnd County
County Seat - Bridgeton County Clerk -John G. Nardelli
117 Ct. Hse., Bridgeton 08302
Tel. (609) 451-8000
E x County County Seat - Newark County Clerk - Nicholas V.
Caputo
247 Hali ot Records, Newark 07102
Tel (201) 961-7024, 5,6
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County Seat - Woodbury
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J. Ronald Hosie, Chairman of the Honor Board, will be carryIng out an extensive faculty orientation this fall, He will attend faculty meetings to clear up oJd problems and explain thll procedures to new faCUlty members.
Any questions - about the' Honor System can be directed to any· Board member and box numbers are listed outside the post office.
, Middle COUhty County Seat - New BrunSWick County Clerk - Frank D. Schatz·
man ,
4th Fl., Admin. Bldg., New Brunswick 08903
Tel. (201) 248-6194
Monmouth County County Seat - Freehold County Clerk - ,John R. Fiorino
101 Hall of Records, Freehold 07728
Tel. (201) 431-4000, Ext. 366, 7
Morris CO!lnty County Seat - Morristown
County Clerk - Frank A.
Headley
1st' Fl., New Hall of Rec., Morristown 07980
Tel. (201) 285-8375
Pa••ale County
County Seat - Paterson
County Clerk - William L. Kaltak
134 New Ct., Hse., Paterson 07505
Tel. (201) 525-5000, Ext. 266
Ocean County County Seat - Toms River
County Clerk - E. Ken."eth
Burdge
103 Ct. Hse., Toms River 08753
Tel. (201) 244-2121, Ext. 211
Salem County County Seat - Salem County Clerk - Thomas J.
Grieves
92 Market St., Salem 08079
Tel. (609) 935-3100, Ext. 36
Somerset County County Seat - Somerville
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O. W. Griffith's Birth-of a Nation
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Buster Keaton In The General imd Charlla Chapiln in The Gold Rush
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"I'li give It a 95. I like the beat, you can dance to It," -The immortal line ullered for year by American Bandstand regUlars. And It all started in theaummer of 1958, whan 25 year old DICK CLARK was made hostof a local Philadelphia television teenage dance show call Bandstand.
On Wednesday, Oct. 12, Dick Clark will recount his rock and roll years to the Stevens Oampus, accompanied by a film that really rolls back the years. He'll talk about what really happened when he broke.. the hits on American Bandstand,
when and Frankie Avalon became tean Idols, when Elvis was ·klng, _and when everyone did the Twist. -For a genaratlon, he was the young man, JUS! slightly older than themselves, who championed their music - rock 'n' roll.
an annJal affair on ABC. Clark hosts a weekly syndicated three-hour radio show, as well as ABO's 20,000 Pyramid. He Is slso producing a film, Hall, Hall Rock and Rol/. And stili every Saiurday Dick Olark hosls American Bandstand. the countrY.'s OIOKCLARKstarteciasaone- longest running television man operation In Philadelphia ·show. Gone are !.he days In and has since become Involved Ph Illy doln' the slop, the frug, in projects In all phases of thethe stroll, and the 1'0entertainment business. DICk day In their 'colorful studio In Olark Teleshows, Inc. annually ''Hollywood the show Is taped produced the American Music once a week, and today It's Awards year, and tha New Years disco. But If Its got a good beat Rock/n' Eve, which has become rate DICK c.LARK 1001 ,
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Hoboken Hou Tour
Sunday, Saplember 25, 1977
Noon. 5 P,M.
Just a $3,00 donation cludes tour of six prlvale homes, Dick Wldde·· combe's urban' gar·
den and free ref hments ,: 'II at the Center. Crafts and other Items will be on ISle at historic Trinity Church. Tickets are now on ISle at • Trinity Church, .1 Washington end 7th '·1 Streets and Sunday at 1 Ricco'. Restaurant. 1 Washington St. or call
:, (201) 795-3089 or 856- " 4488.
IThis past WE Vacht ClUb sail< .tas. The Guard MadE freshman team freshman teal together for the In' the Navy g roL conditions' ran wind to excess were three divls Mark May plac single hand dlv finished 6th OVl salling again It NawVork'Marit
The varsity tei Ooast Guard A against nalio teams, Vale, T Coast Guard. T skippered by , and crew Rick Aubrey, and Flood raced to a Tufts. but- Tuft, bellerthan SteVE
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Alpha Sigma Phi scored a 6-2 victory over Ohl Phi in the openIng game of the 1977 I,F.C. "Football season. The teams plllyed a scoreless first half despite several, opportunities forthe Alpha Sigma Phi offense.
In the second half another Alpha Sigma Phi drive dleil as 'quarterback Dave Land left the game with a leg injury. The final quarter began with Ohi Phi blocking a punt for a safety and
, Duc,k,teams 4-0,'4;3, and 55
:""7-' ,,' :r,: The,l1losUmp - oJ/e.r \Va excited about th , But the.-Tec;h bc "season, Probab " im,p,ressiyeturnil ; 'lirid IrlSplJ'ed tiui , coaCh bllPPY: ," "-,'
,,:, tlie crass 01-'81 j, '"Ana going oht, , '. points' on"tlie'bo 'the season' opel ,board: ,"
• "'r,, The' Olass of " opener. Th/, , juniors had only Pi Lam-vs Chi Psi ': "" I h" .- IF '', '.overall. ",the's n, t, e third, 0 football game: ' Impressive, but, P, ,Lam defeated C;:hl but ,PI ',Athletic Depait, , ' uS,ed two' byth , "nngers and the game has been ; improve the 'qoal a 2-0 lelld, The lead was short- ,declaredvold.ltwlllbereplayed , bluntIY,;we nelid lived because on the next offen- !ater In ,the sellson. -' cheer, :you 'are n .. <" ' EIE::,,::,..-, ,,:.f one of his four Interceptions In LsstSunday In IFO Football,
for the onlyTD of the game. The Sigma Nu defeated Sigma Phi" , victo,ry capp,ed a strong ,defen- Eplillon -18-6. Sigma Nu d(!lw " slve 'performance' and was an first blood on a two yard " _" appropriate way for Alpha touchdown sweep by Jim' Sigma Phi to return'to league Oakes In the second quarter but play' after several years Sig Ep tied It on a fumbla' 9/22-23 absence. racovery In the and zone with a 9/22-24 minute to go. The fired-Up Sig Ep team held off Sigma NU,ln the third quarter but-. Oakes scoredtouchdowns cif fifty and one vards In tha last auarter to