[The Stute] September 30, 1977 (Issue 4, Volume LXXVI)

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• •••the Institute's Scylla and Charybdlsl

'New Jnsuran.e.e P-oUCy 'In Effect

,CIlIi. Orlhnil.n P9l1cy, .T.h,elr. com- svch s, polley ana .the :ve\ns' up- psny; hsdsl.Ud hB!J!I", .Inpetelassmen hllv.e l!e,come c;lls-:. SU.ra.ndll ". pollc!"s.,. 14 ,for &.11 unless, :In-· ' New «olleges, Includlng-_ e"nshow, thllt.· he' ·C)r.she' has surenee:fee,thai,hes,been plae- ,NJ{T',!!nd!<,ll8n.,.Slnce some' comperable coverage. ea':oii.;thefr'blll this Ylllir:'UPtlit. w,eslooklng for,student Thelnstltute:made It Inandatory they ,went to for all, students to have some Affairs I have found re880nslor what Ylis company had. type of heallh -coverage·, ,this;'" "', '.' ", .to·offer..... ..,' because. no on,e can tellwtlen S • .' :, ',s h d'. This, wan't company ''Something might happen. The' " 9 me .tevens. a they QheO:kediThey alsO 100iled Ins!ltute Is very happy' with this lrito' Blue Cross Blue.'Shleld policy and Itleels thalli is quite Beginning Irf.the school year of .' , '". d' t ·f tud t att e.qua e or as, enpollcyand had only a 'part,tiine :l)Ios! gradul!til stud!!nts ding stevens: .' ph'YsliUl!n;:'.:Q"'. call1PUS; ,The for, l,3.'ue ,Crql!s : Should astudentwlsh to waive :ttils .wasthal.on. a ·bec!lusetlley were this p()lIcy he or she must go to conlrrtltlee'lo:eheck Ihe·Health' ·T.he, h,eal!h Insurance· (Continued.on pg. 4, col., 1) Mr. Grlsmen heers your ·.Center's sel\llces, It : thEit, alJ'the undergraduates and" ' et!:,Wh!!t,other 'cl1l1"g!!s In N&w-gr!lduates. were billed for cost

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JerseY;dlcf'Jorthelr' $32,T"ls polloy a,'so covers the-' -'.

,vices. 'Only 'one ·ou(·OI 14 '. '.... '. .coUeges:ha!l. afull-tlRi'-phYsi--. studentsrscelved a ,olthls :, clan. '.' ','.' pO,lIcy on th\f dayolthelr arrival , ,.i ·"-» .' '" '. ,'. :,.-- .' .' here thls·year•. '" : ,y ?',' W

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!IV Dan "".hmln .- stalling new burners, prOViding

Recently It has become a hot water and heat, in South, pestlme, among college North and Hayden, and also stUdents, to complain to each connecting Palmer's heatIng other about almost anything. system to the Center by steam

Of course, many complaints have been ·completed. Every stem from misunderstilndlngs day starting at 6 a.m. all the and a need to release some building's heating systems are energy; however., some com- generally chacked, and 'every plaints do have their validity. week they are thoroughly gone

One common subject Is those over by employeas specifically buildings familiar to moat of us, for maintenance of and too fBinliiar to many more healing and air conditioning the dormitories. Intel\l/ewlng systems. With the forecast of several veteran dorm residents another cold winter this shOUld revealed Ihat facllltl.s are a be good news for dorm cause of concern. Residents of residents 'North report on the In- As far as everyday convenience of hevlng broken maintenance, Mr. Crisman washers and dryers, and not stressed that dormsare number having" an Ice machine. one priority for B aG, however. Students living on the side of with a large work load and North facing the Athletic field limited work 'forca, some jobs complained olthe poor weather are labeled as less Impcrtilnt strlppl!1g In tha windows which and therefore take. longer to get

No More., Excuses!

by L*1Itil8rtll '79

Now; , with "only.'" a parttlme ,'".. .':" '. physician, Slevens had to rely. ' Whlln talking to !he T..,esurer "7 more' on.health care agencies and 1M loeal tiospit8l. This can' .he stated that l\,thoughSttvl!ns 'very coSily, When. did ::not. heve any, legal entering' the. local hospital's to ofler a stUdent .' emergenoyroom for treetlne.,t, ,health IAsurance .; there Is_an 'i'mmedlate$25 f8a. Stevens dldleel that It' had a this can lie costly for Ei atudent morel obligation to offer one. •who has Just IInkle or He also stilted, asked, that som.ethlngof that nalure, And student Input, towards this also: lilt yesr:there wes a fee of might have been good although $5.00· for· a visit to. the Heslth none were asked. for from the Center•. ' '.' stUdents, Oue to theseexp,nses SteVens ·The Institute had two ways to. went' back 'to these ·ottier go as togivl.ng this pOlicy to the colleges. to see kind: of students. wes to olfer It student Insurance they were us- only to those students who Ing and If they thought It wes satisfactory. At the same time they" received a letter from' a broker Groseclose,Calnpbeli. and Hall. They wanted to talk to Stevens about a stu.dent health .. '

f'llr thorm of you who f"lyou shouldn't vote because you are unaWare of what Is going to be on,the ballot, you'VII just lost your last excuse for not voting.

The neJ<t f.w ,of. the , SrU'rEr will delve' Into the 1m'portant voting Issues on', the November ballot as well as stateMents from each of ·the candidates. Information hes been supplied to -us by the League of Women Voters. " there Is any topic not covered which you feel would be of Interest, let us know oy oontactlng Ihill;lTUTE

New J y Lelllslltiv. Elecllon

New Jersey Is divided Into 40 legislative districts, each' of which elects one senator and two assemblymen. hi 19n, New Jersey Is electing all 80 assemblymen and all 40 senalors.

ASSEMBLYMEN: 2 year terms at an 'annual salary of $10,000. Functions: legislate on stete level, originate revenue measures, sole power to vote Impeachment.

(Continued on page 7, col. 1)

The July 1977-June 1978 contributed to financial dlf- allows cold winds to blow taken care of. Some Jobs, Mr. fiscal year marks the end of the flculties In that negotiations through during the winter. This Crisman pointed out, involving Institute's. four year Financial limited the time avallableforthe they say makes their cold rooms repairs or'materlals and parts Recovery Plan: and an ad- administration to spend on fund even colder. Over In Hayden not stocked by B & G are hanministration official describes raising which resulted In a I'll Hall the topic was basically the dlcapped by the delay in orderthe institute's future as op- year set back. Also, a few seme, the long walt for broken Ing and shipping. This not only tlmlstlc. .' benefactors discouraged by the machines to get fixed, and cold prolongs the time It takes to

Although the events 'of last semester, rooms. In South dorm, obser- remedy the sltuatloh but alSO. has notyetsubmllted a budget withdrew their gifts' (the vantlrosh are qUick to point out puts a crimp In dally for this flscal,yesr, they foreeee Freygang teaching award Is a fire extinguishers which have assignments for the Individual $39000 d fI It i this last year notable example). mysteriously been emptied; employees. This Is one gOOd ':f"FinanCi:I' W'jl,\ch'n '1'W/!' "lrl'sHtu'le' n'as' TI'e!" than"alsotilll of that horrible reason why you might see a B & falls short of the projected "dramatlo" plans for develop- experlenoe. on weekends, of G worker lumping to one job balanced bUdget In' the plan's ment Immediately after balan- finding no toilet paper In the before he finishes the first. fourth year. This deficit, clng the budget. Their first ac- bsthrooms. If you have a problsm, don't however, Is down from the $1.5 tlons, Mr. Lunghard repoi1s;wlII Now to Insinuate that BaG Is just complain but report Itto Ba million debt of 1974, Which be e one yesr. "catch-up" on not doing their Job would be G, wllh some patlenca and perrepresented 12% of the In- deferrsd repairs to the physical doing an Injustice to' Mr. slstence It will be taken care of. stitute's operating budget. Tom plant. He.clted repairs to the Orlsman and the employees of One last note oflnterest Is that Lunghard. spokesman for the , (COnlinued on page 6, col. 1) B & G. So to find the real story the Institute will continue Its administration, said that they one must go to the source Itself policy of energy conservation are almost assured of balancing and the B & G staff were mor.e so while there mey be hest the budget during the next- than willing to provide answers, available. this winter an extra fiscal year, 1978-79. and discussion. pair of long-johns should be

The failure to achieve a Their summer projects of In- kept handy. balanoed budget was attributed to the Inaccuracy of the 3-year sstlmates made In 1974, and also due to the Inability of the Insltute to generate as much new Income as was hoped for. Also; In the beginning of the recovery period. It was easier to cut back comparea to ihis final year since; In Mr. Lunghard's words "all the fat Is out, now we'rs down 10 muscle and bonll."

Last semester's faculty strike

STUCO Allotments

This year's allotment procedure has caused much confusion end perhaps some resentment. rhe procedure for this year has been made more democratic this year, since reliance on favoritism, which was the rule In the past, has besn ellmlnate.d. An explana-

tlon of this year's allotment procedure should clear up any misconceptions.

In the past, a olub ororganlzation would ask for a certain amount of money. They would base their request on what they needed for expenses.

(Continued on pegs 6, col. 5)

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The nebulous $32.00 health Insurance fee. which was billed to all students slang with their tuition. and reported on In this week's paper. Interested Cashmere to no end. As repprted In the article. Dear Editor: the Institute looked around st other schools In the,area and then While lunching today at the decided to follow their lead, Namely, to SUbscribe to an Insurance cafeteria, I became the victim of company'spolicytocoverthestudentbody, This, In Itself, sounds a thell: My notebook, which I like a good Idea; but Cashmere seriously doubts the mechanism lell on a redlator near the en- , - IEC InVlltll.tlnl life, House Speaker Thomas the Institute employed In making the decision about which trance, was picked up. m'l IIDI. In Chili. ' "Tip" O'Neill hae been linked to ' company to hire for the health policy. I believe the criteria for the While Ican appreciate the fact IIy".cIlARd."ai1 the Korean pay,off" man, selection of the'company was more than one of number (Ie: th t Ih 0 with Ipllr ,T'ongsun Park. Other cheapest Isn't always best). I would like to}hank Mr. Hand, the, a some peop eave n D tl:n h Treasurer of the Institute, for feeling s moral obligation to the regard for othar people's WASH INGTON":':f;lve' years' c co ave stUdent body, but I wish he would ask me before he tells me whom property and that I can replace ago, we broke a'startllng story accused of accepting caeh to pay for my Infirmities, I would like to urge ALL students to check ssld notebook with little dlf-, aboultheseeretshenanlgans01', from ,the Koreans. President and make sure Illhey ere covered by an Insursnce policy. llyou are, flculty, people ,on this campus the Central Intelligence Carter Is slipping In the polls. ' should realize that a Tech per- RUN to the sixth floor of the Center and get II formfrom the son's notes are sacrosanct. In- and the n ternat i on al AlI,tns has brought new hope business office to waive your right to the student heelth plan. side that notebook were about Telephone and telegraph,com- to the Republicans;Both Gerald Otherwise you will be paying for something you do not need and ten hours of my life In the form pany In Chile. We.rep,orted tnat Ford: and Ronald,lJeagan; acgiving thirty-two dollars more of your money. of three weekS of Fluids the CIA and.lTT had worked., cording to their friends. are,

As stated by Mr. Crisman on page 1,the dorms are the number one homework to be handed In' together, to bl,opk the :lilte Interested In a'remstch Iti 1980. concern of B & G this semester. I would like t9 say thalthls Is 19n9 tomorr4)w; 9-23" nOllo me.ntlon Chilean

Both'men are In excellilrithealth overdue. Cashmere adds that the solution of the physical condition my schedule and class notes for Allende from' taking office, and appear younger than their of the dorms Is terrible; and whoever Is responsible' for thethe illornll)g. QU'Ite understan- Both the CIA and ITT denied ages. But Foret will be 86 and misdirection of the workers and administrators of B & G should dably, I think, I am------Ing our stOly, It toolC 'a 'Senate Reaganwlll be 69 In 1980. " keep In mind tha factthatthe costs of management lsalways higher ------offl • Investigation .to get the ,acts ',So· ,ome 'of, the yoUnger than the labor costs. In csse the reeders of tHE STUTE' are, not seo.!t Fader '79 out., But ex-CIA director Republican,' leaders 'are also aware, mOst of B & G skilled tradesmen are crallsmen who care Richard' Helms and ITT, boss stirring. In Texas,' both exabout their work. So, slthough It appesrs to many that B &' G are'. Dear Edltqr: Harold alle.gedly, lreaeulY Secretary'John donlazy, the workers take pride In their work but are constantly being The Soccer seaeon at Stevens withheld facts from , nally and ',: ex-CIA director told to do one thing and then another. This leads to a confused Is now tWo games old end.1 feel Now we've that 'a George Bush have presidential jumble of work assignments and hence to no work being done on there Is one thing I must get off grand jury has' recommen.ded time. my chest. I have attended the multlple-coun.! ' Indictments Bush ,has frankly discussed The situation of dorms at Stevens Is one of gross negligence. A tWo games and one thing I have against Helms lind Geneen. his intentions, with Ford, 'BUSh system of preventive maintenance In the dorms and Including the noticed Is en extreme lack of Thls,has produced rumo.rs that has .Isb. reeeivedsome early frst houses which the Institute owns should have been In effact a attendance. I feel "that the an angry Helm. hasthrea\ened advice from Ford's oamplIlgn long time ago AND used year after year. Whet I mean by preventive Stevens community should'be to bring, down othe.rs, manage r, James Baker. malntanance Is that after the normsilifetime of certain msterlals, able to produce a turnout that former Secretary of State Henry Meanwhl!e, Connally Is putting (eg. roofs, pipes. Windows) Is reached, they should ba replaced or can't be counted on one hand, Klsslnl;ler, If he I,s Indicted. together a campallln,organlzaat least repaired and NOT just lellin the same condition yesr aller In 't\etWeen' periods" during The rumors became so persis- tlon. ',' ' yeer. This lack of e plan of malntenanoe for the dorms Is a grave laet Wednesday's game, when I lent that Klsslnger'contronted Three Republican 'Senators error since the value of tha buildings and grounds on campus Is went to get a soda, I noticed Helms privately. The, former. Howard Baker of 'Tennessee' quite substantlel, In fact, the·present.Admlnlstratlon Is holding the about 4'tlmes as many people CIA chief said he he,d no Inten- Robert Dole of Kansas and buildlngssnd grounds in trust for future generatlons Also, the lust hanging around than were tion of embarrasslng,Klsslnger. Charles Percy of illinois .,have alumni expect the value of the properties on campus not to at the soccer game. It seems to Heims feels he merely carried been bitten by the presidential decrease wildly. but to be maintained at a ressonablelevel sO that .me that If 'a team, any teal)l, out orders. He w.as supposed to bug. And at least tWo governors their donations do not go toward correctlnlltthe errors of past were supported by the schools protect secret In\elligence Robert Rsy of Iowa 'and Jim management but toward the educational quality of Slevens. At population, the performance of operations,' This was the Thompsonoflilinols-alsohave least that's what I would want my donation to go towsrd. In case the team would improve on the reason, he explained': that he their ayelon the White House. anyone uses the excuse that the finances of the Institute prevented whole, ' the administration from using a preventive malntenence plan for didn't tell the Senata Melst of the prospects plan to the dorms, they should be warned that this type of reasoning will Come oQStevens' community, he knew, cempillgn actively In the f 978 Ultimately turn on you and destroy you. wake up. Stevens' athleUcs The Securities ,and· Exchange congressional campaign They wants and needs your support, Commission,' meanWhile, Is remember 'It was Richard Nlx-

In closing this weeks editorial, I would like to thank the students SI I conducting Its own secret In- on's stump, work that won the who showed up last Saturday althe Ratand encourage everyone to ' Dennis E. vestigation into ITT's role In rlghtfrlends and Influenced the show up every Saturday so it can stay open, Finally. I would like to Chile. SEC Investigators have r'lght pol'ltlclans, He later cash. end with the-followlng by Morris Ernst: '

To The Editor: already Interviewed Geneen. ed in their political IOU's to gain

A ban on the use of Medicaid And lust last week, the SEC the Republican nomination, human knowledge and happiness.': payments for recently Investigators q.uestioned c'

"Man's fear of Ideas is probably the greatest dike holding back

---------------------', went Into effect In New Jersey Edward Korry, the former U.S. Spotlell Shepherd: The White

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PUblished every Friday during the academic year by the sludenl. a. Slevens Insli(ute o. Technology, Hoboken, N.J. Edllorlal and buslnes, offices are located in the Steven. Center. Phone: 659.422S. Edllorlal, e'pres. Ihe opinion of Ihe BOARO ONLY. Adverli,lng and subscription rales on roquesl.

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Newl Editor Layout Editor

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CUlture Editor

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Joanne Beattie '79

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Copy Ecjllor

Typlnll Editor

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Chuck Ryker '79

John Procyk '79

Circulation

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Photolll'lphy Editor

and the New Jel'Sey RlghltoUfe ' ambassador to Chile. " House, believe itor not, has run Oommlttee believes this to be a According to sources close to a security check on' a dog. monumental victory for thethe Investigation, Korry gave He's a sturdy German human rights of the poor's un- details of ITT's misconduct In shepherd·named "Turkey." But born children. Ohlle, He also prOVided the In- he's no ordinary dog. He carries

It seems clearthatthe purpose vestlgators with a list of an Identification on his of prohibiting Medicaid abor- witnesses who can offer more collar - complete With· picture. tlons was to getthe government 'Information. The Charges In- Turkey, It seems, 'helps· to out of this baby-battering vl)lve alleged fraud and perfury. patrol theWhite House, business. Reltle.. Republicans: The grounds. Like all White House You have probably heard Democrats are taking a batter- personnel, he underwent an inclaims that denial of Medicaid Ing In Washington. Bert Lance tenslve _FBI background check. funds for abortion, >dls", has Ic;lsltlle flllht".polltlca, FBI:!iml!lIe 'lure; i criminates against. poor' :" " nothing pedigree' ·inwomen. violence and those of us In the dlcatlng' mental or emotional

But we believe abortion Itself pro-lifemovementhavenotaste instability. to be the ultimate form of dis- whatsoever, ,for violence. The FBI's investigation of crimination for It kills and vic- Only posiliveandconiltructive 'rurkey's past was so extensive, tlmlzeslnfantsandnoamountof solutions to a woman with e according to a Secret Service emotionalism or eloquent distressfUl pregnancy Is, spokesman, thstthe dog's pawrhetoric can ever change that humsne and jU8t. Through IIrlnt Is now In FBI fact. privata agencies and the, flies. ,

The raal discrimination lIel In government, we must work 'to Witch on Waite: The federal the employment of a killing provide' positive alternstlves to government wants tqurlsts to lechnology--that of the abor- the tragedy of abortion. be comfortable wheri they visit tlon Industry to the very real Washlngtotl. So the Park SerSincerely, vice' provides handy rest rooms problems of poverty. , Chrlll Smith

Ellmlnstlon of poor children Executive Director for their oonvenlenoe, Last by aborting them IS, a form of NJ Right to Life Committee

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seven toilet-paper holders. This, no dOUbt, Is In the public Interest. But we've now learned what they cost the taxpayers: $575 for the seven holders. That comes to $82 each.

- Somelocel governments are coming up with novelldess on how to spend fecleral money (Conf. on pg. 7, col. 6)

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Nsncy Pertowskl '79 Minalling Editor Contributing thll
Koch '78
DeAngelo '80
L1nden '81
Brady '79 Donald "Duck" Bonin '81 Jim Natale '81
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ONhman '81 Dolores LaMarca '79
Cullen '81
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Palilonis Dennis Cunningham '81 John Lutz '81

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Attention ACM

Members

On Wednesday; October 5, 1977 at 1:30 p.m,' on 1 In L208. ACM will have an In· .troductory leclure for other use 01 the Slevens computer, lorthose who missed the lirst one. Alter the lecture, at 3:00 p.m. we will have Ihe Ilrst session 01 our free coures In COBOL In L208, At 4:00 we will have a lree course In the MACRO-l0 programming ,language' also. 'These leetures are open to the entire Stevens community.

WCPR Revamps News Format

The campus radio station, WCPR would like to urge all' CPR, is revitaliZing its news sludent organizations to department and locuslng Its make use of the radio station attention towards student to get their messages out to activities and on-eampus the student body. The radio events. If y,our organization station will accept, review. Is sponsoring an event, or and air announcements on a coordinating some activity, continuous basis to Insure which you leel isollnterest that, your Individual to or Importance to the messages go out as quickly Stevens community, WCPR as possible to the campus. will be happy to ,air an an- Announcements need not nouncement 01 this to the conlorm to any specified lorcampus. Announcements mat and theirconten\ may be may be lully written out In whatever you leel to be an text of your choice or simply messag'e. , an outline of the' pertinent Hopefully. you will feel lree Inlormatlon. All an- to lorward toWCPR any announcements should be sent nouncement your group has to: WCPR, Box 1481 " for the Stevens community.

If there Is e great rush to get the announcement on the air It may be brought up to our stUdio on the 5th floor 01 the Stevens Center.

We are looking forward ,to hearing Irom you and work· Ing with you to Insure that your communlcellons to the student body are effective 'and Widely received.

The Latin Amerlcln Allocl.· lion !I h.vlng l! meeting Wedntlday, October '5, '12:30,

In 1.,204. New 'membere are welcome. ,

AnENTION ALL SEN,IORS

Would ,you ilke to volce 1your opinion .bout this year's Senior Ball and olher acllvltles l'lVolvlng IheQlass 01 '78? Come out and be heard at"lhe senior class meellng. WednesdaY, October 5, 1977, Burchard Auditorium 2 p.m. , ' :

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Ski CI ub Fixes Prices

The Skl- Club has finalized, the lorm 01 a check or money the order form. Anyone wishing prices with Smugglers Notch order made payable to ,an additional order form please Ski, Area, the rates are as Smugglers Notch is required by drop a note 'In box 418 followa: October 14th so get those Remember the dsadllne to deposits hi' now, All questions' order these tickets Is Friday, Lodging and lilts $109. or deposits should be sent to October 14th, so get those Lodging, lilts, lessons $124. Alan Guberlet Box 418. order In as soon as posslLodging, lilts. equlpmel)t $139. bl $ Everything 145. On another note, the times The Ski Club has In the past :rhese prices are lor,flve days, that Vernon Vslley - Greet had a racing team which comarrival Sunday, Jan. 8th through Gorge discount tickets may be peted against 'other schools at FridayJan.13.Theaboveprices used was incorrectly reported Vernon Valley - Great Gorge. Include the use 01 all area in last week's Ski Club article. Anyone Interested In raolng Iscillties Including swimming The tickets are valid Irom 3-11 'should conlect Alan Guberlet poolandsauna.A$25deposltln p.m. lor the days indicated on Box 418 Immediately.

FALL 1977 STUCO

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, Orpnlz8tlon II Membere RlIClll8lted Approved Allolled Amer. Chem. Soc. (55) $ 835. $ 100. $ 82.40 AIChE (67) 580. 200. 164.80 ASCE (25) 420. 100. 77.08 ASM ( 8) 185. 80. 65.92 ASME (51) 90. 90. 33.97 ACM (75) 700. 250. 156.56 BSU (28) 4-7.50 275. 222.37 Camera Club (10) 147.35 O. O. Chess Club 62.50 40. 32.96 CSA (29) 250. O. O. ,Dramatic Society (64) 2600. 1400. 1131.60 Gear & Triangle) (16) 240.240. 91.99 Hillel' (20) 716.05 150. 123.60 Hockey Club ' (15) 735. 400. 329.60 Honor Board 199.43 159.43 131.37 IDC (25) 1500.1200. 988.80 ,.,IFCr"ol' "'" "'''','' (225) 1225. 850. 700.40 Karate Club' (20) 534.90 300. 247.20 Khoda (7) 141.64141.64 97.64 LAA (40) 183.93 183.93114.77 , Nal'l. Society Coli. Journalists J (140) 14,652.49 14,652.49 12.073.65 Link 5300. 5300.5300. Rifle Club (8) 111(.72 617.72 482.38 Ski Club (30) 950. 300. 247.20 SAME (12) 100. 75. 57.49 SAE (18) 670. 120. 98.88 SAIS (14) 500. 50. 41.20 SUE (20) 1569.20 700. 576.80 SWE (25) 82. 82. 64.39 Suge Band (18) 400. 350. 288.40 S. Am. Radio (11) 300. 50. 34.80 S. Chrlsllan Fel. (40) 640.11 175. 139.70 S. Electron'lcs (35) 240. 180. 147.99 S. Skydiving (30) 1185.43 610. 500.96 S. Soc. Blo. Stu. (25) 492.71 300. 247.20 '. SRB 28. 26. 7.85 Teacher Eval. Gam. 25. 25. 20.60 Stu Co Soolal 3547.3547. 2707.38 StuCo I.ecture ' 3000.3000. 3000. StuCo Movies 625. 625. 515.00 Yacht ClUb 2977.65 1400. 1153.80 TOTAI.S $50,153,61 $38,345.21 $32,478.30 'Nallonal Soclely Collegiate Joumall Include Link, Stute, Sr. BOOklet, Analld , WCPR
ALLOTMENTS
ACROSS . ATTlii"TIQN STUDENTS,,: The Stevenl ASME Invl 11 Ilu.nll 10 Join' UI on • ,lour 01 the Linden,' N;J. Gene,.1 Molora Aulo AIHmbly pl.nl, Wedneld.y, Oclober 5. e.re will Illve Ihe ee'nler.t 11:45 rp. Meel II Center 'deek by 11:30. 'Sign-up 1111 .nd mol'll Inlorm.llon on ASME bulle!ln 'Board In 'A' Building nll,A-214. 44 Formation 11 "What'. - for 45 degrees- 7" 1 Fishi ng need 45 "is. Loren 12 --di e 5 Code word. for the 4B River to the Seine 13 Part of A.D. lettl!r "At! 51 Brook 19 Leg ornament 10 Blue of baseball 54 Restaurant offering 21 Football player 14 Sigh word. (2 wd•• ) 24 And 15 Stir up 56 Taj Mihal .ite, 25 Bogart role, Sam 15 Ever and - 51 Saturday night,17 Lariat .pecial.' 26 TIllY Tim". flower lB Filming ,It. 5B De.erve 2B Tavern (2 wd •• ) 59 Do detective work 29 Fuel in the new. 20 Alone (2 wd ) 60 Pro - (2 wd ) 22 Part of TNT 61 Coloni.t Wl111am, 30 Mlnneapoli. suburb 23 Pea-picking and family 31 Impertinent machines 62 Anglo-Saxon .lave 35 Detective "Ik.24 Dog .how,Initial. '36 Vote. for 25 Mr Pe.l'. partner DOWN 37 To 'De, Sp. 27 Wr1.ter "Ickey, and 40 A. - junkYard , family 1 Pointed remark dog 32 Sound of content- 2 Nautical cry 41 Man or ape ment 3 Deprive of 43 Ohio city on Lake 33 Seaport near nece•• itle. Erie Tijuana 4 More minu.cule 44 Shout of discovery 34 Mi NlcGraw 5 Got up '47 Roln, hord 35' Port of Bogort 6 Reclu.es 48 Courier (abbr.) film title (2 wd •• )7 Unu.ual .hlp- 49 Prefix for lung 38 "- the .eason " ._and (3 wd•• ) 50 Litter member 39 Dishoartened, 8 Up until (2 wd.,) 51 "Peter Pan" pirate 41 Bennett Cerf'. '9 Trigonometry 52 - go bra9h .peclBlty abbreviation 53 Story , 42 La.tlng a .hort 10 European tDurl.t 55 Napoleon, for one tim. mecca (abbr.) .' , II " .it ' , ,
p.m.

ATTENTION:: SENIORS WHO WANT A JOBI

ATTEND_

You have two chances:

, friday. September 30 at 2:50 p.m.

Wednesday. October 5 at 12:50 p.m.

G.M.A.T. Offered

Dr.- Bose 'Works'"on._NCI'

Negative ohemloal Ionization Or; Bose anll hls-o,olleagues this toxio,substancl!' (NCI) mass speotrometry, a haVe, had partloular,suocess In very new solentlflc tool, allowe working, with' NOI- to, monitor The Slevens' In the ohamlsts to analyze oomplex changes in, bile acid ,patterns. "" organic molecules of Impor- Bile acldi ara currantly,of,great COU'r8e of their studies on NOI, tance to atharosclll'rosls,' medical Itlterast-they are .have,devillciped,thaliSetlfa'nevr cancer, and other <lIeeases. produced by',the,tiody to hillp, reagent (a chemical su6slence Utilizing Its high sensitivity, dI9estfoocl.llnd"toremove:ex-!J8ild ''''o, prOdube ':8' chemloal :,' whloh ,affords scientists the op- , cesscholeaterol. Recently It has ' ,reaction) for portunlty to analyze intact been ',shown' that, certeln, bile' cho!",terol. , forms Of, acids, taken· by' mlluth, over a, In mass spectrometry required so perJqd, of a "few m.Q.!llha, can ,; l!lla"t1l1Sue much energy that'moleoules ' dissolve gall stones:witho,UHhe,. were'qlten split Into fragments need ,for surgery. ': Also;" '!V0lll,a during the' analysis mal!unctlonaofthellverlnnew-:: wlll'open'new In- born. ,bab.l.es:,are, ,often, vestlgative possibilities, to 'l'I)anltested, through" Incr!'8sed', been; chemical researohers. A repo,rt ,I,evals', of-" blle"aclds In, the, blnlng,a '

The Graduate Management counseling/placement office If on NCI and Its applications to blOOdstream.;: The:' standai'd chemical oalled Admission Test (GMAT) will be they have asked to recelv!lthelr biomedical stUdies, was clinical 'Isopyanate with offered on Novamber 5, 1977 students' scores. GMAT prasentedbyOr.AjayK.Bose'of bile acids' are,tlme-Consum!rig" and on January 28, Maroh 18, registration forms and test fees Slevens Institute and Inconvenient. In contraSt, .their:, new , and July 8, 1978. The GMAT Is a must be received at ETS on or and his research associates Or. .- the' NOI" pe(inii", extremely' : test of academic aptitude before the registration deadline H., Fujiwara and, Dr;'- ,B.N. direct analysis of bUeacl!!s. The. designed to estimate an announced In the bulletin. A $4 Pramanlk at the Twenty-sixth technique can alsC?' d"tect ,bile maklng·.lt. conVaru!,nt, to, dealapplicant's promise to succeed late fee is charged for reglstra- International Oongress of Pure aci.:!s. even when they are com" ·wllh In a program of graduate study tlon forms received after the and Applied Chemists, held In,; blned, wlt'h :,amln'o anlmals,c.-', leading to an MBA orequlvalent deadline. Tokyo' during the week of aolds-somethhig ,no ' other", ',,' ,'.. " degree. About 500 graduate Candidates who cannot, Selll!lmber 4-10,1977. method does'at present.' Dr: Bose ana his 'colleagues " schools of management require register In advance may wish to The use of NCI enables Or. Compou nds ' oontain,lllg. have,IlPpiiiiiHt.ie,n!lw'metli.odpf ' their applicants to submit consider registering at the tes\ Bose and his colleagues to chlorl",. are an,alyzed bY,!h!'.- sterC?l- tq on GMAT results. center on the day of the test. 'analyze blood plasma directly, NOI method with very high sen- 'atherosolerosls, :ac.utl!, pal!" Registration materials for the Walk-In registration Is per- by-passing the extensive sltlvlty. Therefore, NOI ,creatl,ls, !!nd heart diseases.ln-' , test and the GMAT Bulletin of mltted at all test centers if su!" purification and - chemloal tkm teollnlQue,1! provide ,an terastlngly, fO,rrnatlo,n In :, Information are available f1clent spaoe and lest materials modification processes that are peclally convenient way of" atherosclero,s,s:has fo'!nd locally by writing to GMAT, are available after all normally usually required beforehand. searching for products In the' to Inv,olve only cholesterol. Educational Testing Service, registered have Thus, they can save valuable body derived from highly toxlo 'but other related sterols as well, Bo)(966, Princeton, NewJersey been admitted. To be admitted time In searches for the, polychlorinated compounds. and work is in prl;lgress,todeter· , 08540. as a walk-In registrant, a can- presence of, steroid hormones, An example of such a_com. 'mine whether,the presence of The' regular GMAT fee of dldate must present a com- penicillins and, other an- pound Is pentachlorophenol these otherate,rols aid In the' ., $12.50 covers a score report pleted registration form and a tlblotics, - prostaglapdlns, bile (PCP). POP ranks, Second early o)ag,I)"sls of, ' sent to the candidate, to as check or money order for the acids, and many_other classes among the most, widely used malfunctions related to heart' many as three graquateschools regular test ,fee plus an ad- of biologically Important pesticides In this Country, but diseases. designated on the registration dltlonal $10 service fee. The $4 pounds In tH:il blood. In addition new eVidence Indicates It to be ' form, and to the oandldate's late registration Jes does not to providing this mora direct extre'ntely toxic to humans. A';' undergraduate apply here. analysis, the fact that extremelY' recent survey revealed that POP The Stevens "scientists, have small samples are adequate Is appeared In 96% of ,the human another dI • hi - chemical ' Ionization techniqull very helpful for stu y ng hlg y urine samples analyzed. '- to obtain a very:detailed'plcture toxic substances alld Currently, PCP Is being widely of ,Individual lipid compounds metabolism of new di'!lgs. IS uS,ed In connection' with, of blood In leils than an hour, To analyticaltechnlqu.e also offsh.ore, drilling, raising the obtain comparable Inforl)latlon', facilitate early diagnosIS, of pOSSIbility, of seafood con-' by other methods would require serloua diseases by allOWing taminatlon fn a Jolntstudy with th ' d Y' k' btl

INSURANCE., , (Cont. from pg. " 001. 8) the Business Offloe and show that he has some other type of health insuranoe. This must be done between Ootober 1 and October 15 because the 15th is when Stevens must send the money to the Insuranoe oompany.

The reason the Institute has given for being able to waive this right until Ootober 1 was that the business offloe and students are too busy with clearing accounts and beginning the new school year. If a student waives his right to this polloy by October 15, then the $32 shall be accredited to his account.

The Institute Isn't trying to con the student for more money, It Is

The Peabag Instilule l70SB1. ? tT'S GeTTING LATE:" IN Tl-U: yeAR. OON'T YOU YOLI StTTE"R GO BACK TO SGIiOOL? HAYE LRtAl>y AND-

ALLOTMENTS ••• (Cont. from pg. 6, 001. 5)

$12,000. From now on It will be used for Improvements only. Obviously, some olubs and organizations are getting hurt by this, espeolally professional clubs. In the allotment IIstwhloh follows this artlole, It might be noted that publloatlons get a large amount. Inflation drives publlshlngs costs up. WOPR,

I tl t t It I r" more an aa s,wor y ra nsc en ss 0 mon m no F'lofessor K. Range, Rao of the' ed teChnloians, ", , biochemical changes In the University of West Florida, the ' body. Stevens scientists have studied the effects of small doses of POP on orabs. Using the, NCt the Yacht and Skydiving olubs teChnique, It was found that and SUE also reoelve large shortly after the POP was Inallotments because ofthelr high troduced into the crabs' equipment costs, It became oon·, , oentrated "1 their hepato·

The solullon suggested by pancreatic tissues (equivalent STUCO to give the clubs the to the liver In humans). The NOI asked Is to raise the method permitted the sOlentlsts activity fee. ThiS would enable, to' monitor the way In Which to undertake planned ac- these tissues were metabolizing tlvltles. POP. ihe drastic ohanges

Below Is a list of allotmenta observed In the lipids of the granted. to the olubs and hepato-panoreatlc tissues organizations on campus, within hours after the Injeotlo!!... of PCP attest to the pOtElnCy of

T,hese facilities are used jointly by Stevens and tha College, of Me(llclne'and Dentistry oj New Jersey. Dr, Eric Lazaro, Profesaor of Surgery at that medical 'school, and Professor Bose are joint Ir\vestlgalors on a, ,project on panoreatltls sup;:.. ported by a grant from tlfe National Institutes of, Health.

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by Satul Morris anythlt ma.ll b, rock t Stage their r Child" showc 'Neklar which now n styleol shows. paoed, slides, effects playjlr use eq rl!strlct siage•• they Ui Instead the far ......... FINANI (Cont; '---

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, One J.F.K came Whitt , short hislo and, until ,tbe n neVel magi, flUs tl nigl1t breell , , The scen Beatl< ,'!Let:-I presel video tieins floatlr ticker , the',sl music Le,n.nc T:he Suilivi the gl ,were cours, the'p explol dorms I conoerl Their page r. plans-redevel titled Tomor Steven! Develol Into \we stage w spend a 5 y81 $32,942 Durlnl stltute t plete th comple: and Oa general groUnd! cludedl puter, numero Instruct various and sqholal'l . © 1977 W H Bonnev
The chemical ionization mass spectrometry facilities were established ,at Stevens with generous grants from the' Schjlrlng-Plough Foundation.
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RESEARCH AT STEVENS:.
just trying to look out for the student's own personal welfare. Remember If you_wish to waive. your right to this student health Insurance polloy you must get In touoh with the business Offloe prior to October 15, 1977.
The Career Planning and Placement Office will be holding an Introductary meeting on all those things that should be considered In lob hunting. It Is for your benefit. so

bV Tern Ro.c:h' , , Onc:e'agalnlt's,the year 1963, J,F,K. .is' sp/lBklng as:' the, cameras and pedple enter the White House, His atisasslnatlon , shortly after begin,S a' period 6f turbulence' In our countrY's' history, The!leglnn!ngi of rQCk' and roll, are stili ,being heard, unlil In ,1964 something -rocks to'e musle,world such'as'lt had, ",;;"";.",, never been ,rocked before:The magical mystery,of ,thw fills Ihe Winter Garden Theater nlgl1tIYln'Beatlem,anla. living,' t6 the' , greiietitrockaitlsts ol.all time. " ,', seen'es " ,' :a-r.r,anged': "chronoloQlcallY thll Beatles, from,the'''FabFou'''.lo ," ,'!Let; 'It"Be". ,Each :scene 'Is a', 'multl-meelia ;as,'\Yeli ,'as'>< live ' presenllitlon.: Slid/lB, , films, video and' 'rea'r,:scenEt" prolec"ilons fill, jh.': stagEl's many':" floating sC(loes,·as ;head,lIoea: IJ,lc,ker ,acro.ss,i'.gl!,ri(electrI9' tlcker"tape,-'Togi!.the,r tElI,I;, , the th!!; " rriuslc:,'of ,PauIMcCartney,. ;"':': ,,;, i:C",":,' :",W'.-,',:':', :';' "'0 Bltalle",.nl. on stlge. Geor,ge,' Iii- " " " , thlla,tr!,., , (", 'bul,thelr"sound Is Identical to T:heexcltemerit mounts as Ed 'youiirereally,seelngtheBealles', that'of'the Beatles. ThUS, the Sullivan ,Is hllard 'Introlluchig grand !IIUsl!," Is made comthe group 'of, 'Englishmen' whO Sian: 'Not 'only' do air four per-' plete, 'Ev,ery, note, every' chord, ,were about - to: :chang'e the "formers ,(doe Pecorino; Mitch everY. sound effect Is tlme'd courwof music' history. When' and perfl1Ct1y and ,even the mOSIl!vld, the' players' run on 'slage and Justin Mcl'lillll) '; bear" and' skepllcal follower of the explode with "I, Want 'to ,Hold ,resemblel)ceS \6:the real thing, Beatles magic will rejoice at the

1 "., " ,by Bob Demkowlcz '79'

trueness of,sound and sight.

All the music (over thirty of the best Beatie records) are played , Jive on stage, Songs, costumes, and stage' changes follow the group through periods In time from the' beginnings J"She Loves You") 10 the Sgt. PepperMagical Mystery, Tou'r days

Saturday was a nice olght In Morristown for music If n'ot for' anything else. Nektar, amah based Jersey transpl8!"ted', c'ult iallowlng, Th'ls- ilds' the" Child," The performance can· of Ihe Eye", "Tab In Ihe Ocean", rock band toasted: the Morris group in drawlng"'the -pow:er ' tlnued using both old anl new "Sounds Like This", "Live at'the Stage 'fall seasen presenting necessary to 'give such an in- ' material throughout the even- Roundhouse", "Remember the their new' album, "Magic' is a tense performance, ' ' ing" ''Away from Future", "Down to Earth", Child" (Polydor).Thls Is ihe first The ,night opened 'with a "Listen" and "Erie Lackawanna" and "Live In New show ala coasllo coastlourfof 'capacitY crowd clapping and -were some of the music from York". Altogether, th,e group Nektar's new album. The'band, cheering,' anxiously' awaiting the new album In which the first ,Nektar performed hve with Which has as,acid rock origin Is the arrival of Neklar., As the presents Tho!, the,NorseGod of "visual sound", "acoustic now noted 'lor "Its 'progressive' slartecj, you could feel the Thunder. The latler is a rickety lights", "music and theater" as style of muslc,and splendid light energy being used by the band rackety 200 year old train they provide the media to get shows., Their music Is rapidly, as the lights began 'to pulsate. serves New Jersey" Mlck you high with and on, paced, backed, up by lights, Every seat In froht and back Brochell, ,the g,?UPS h.!lhtlng The theater Itself Is a very slides, movies and other stage provided excellent music and specialist supplied ttie II- clean and well maintained effects. The guitarist and bass viewing as the_olght progress- lustrated slides of the history of ,theater providing saating for plaY, r were two of the f!rst to ed, The band opened wilh this train, In order , to ,aid the 1300 people, The stage has use equipment that does, not "Ilememberthe Future" using a audience s percepllon of Iieen enlarged to allow all posslrestrict their mov ments' about clever twist of the old arrange- theme. The new album ,Is of a ,ble theatrical events, The Morris stage. This Is dueto the factlhat mant.'lnstead olthe usual 1m- different sound than the old :-' they use wireless 'tra!)smljlers break In the song, releases Nektar has played. As Instead of palcO. cords. Mostly, Neklar used the. title song from the band 'ended the nlght.lhey

("Strawberry Fields Forever" -and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds") through the revolution ("bome Together", "Helter Skeller") 10 Ihe split ("l.elll Be",

The music Is complemented by projected media which tends to detract the group at times by keeping them from clear view of Ihe audience, In a cuual part of the program Mitch Weissman (portraying Paul McCartney) steps down 10 a minor stage, almost In the audience and performs Ihe classic "Yesterday" with amazing believability, '

Before your eyes the Mop T.ops grow mustaches and, " beards and by the end of the , show yo'u,are thoroughly convlnced thai you havebeen taken by the hand and led through the magic and sparkle sUch was Ihe IImas of the Beatles. The per'formers are, lotally believaBle, Mitch is the perfect ,complement ,to Paul, Justin's movements are Ringo, Joe becomes more and more Identical' to John, and Leslie Is a weak but good George.

The evening was an unforgettable experience, one of the flnesl shows lJ1aveeverseen.ln selecllng seals I would suggest ones not very close to the stage to enable the maximum In illusion. Ticket prices, Incidentally, 'are going up $1.00 a seat as of ' November 1, Celebrate Beallemanlal

Siage was originally a movie house that opened in 1936, The renovation consisted of more than paint, Plush chairs (with comfort comparable to those In opera houses) are situated spaciously so that Ihere Is not one acoustically bad seat In the, house, In the future, the management hopes to hold vlewlngs of classic and contemporary films to go with the plays and rock shows now scheduled. Tickets are available at the Morris Stage box office between 11:00 a,m, and 7:00 p,m" except on Sundays, and at all Tlckelrons, For additional Information phone (201) 5409270.

Concertli.1

the fans can be consld'ered a ',the'new album, "Magic Is 8' played, ':Ilecycled", their' ",

previous re·release, for an en-

The second phase Is core. As with the other material , (0 t I 1 , 0) hlghllgh'ted by hopes for a $20 played that njght, It was played on; rom pg. ,co " , million Engineering Center to with slrong feeling and a mood house the Me and, CE and OE, of grief. Films and slides dis- ' dorms as one area of particular dellartments, Also, an exten- played the wiJy our earth was concern, sian of the athletic field (With a being polluted and destroyed.

FINANCIAL,..

The Institute hAS released a34 300 -oar underground' garage) , Upon leaving the stage Nektar', page report outlining Stevens on the 8t,h Street lot, a.new Phys promised a return in December plans --.for fund raising and Ed building, and the 5- or January. TI1e shaw had left redevelopment. The paper, en- - 6th Street secllon of River everybody with the same feeltitled "Technology for Streetlo construct a mall (anew ing on how well it was conTomorrow-The Case for entrance would be constructed ducted and how the lights Stevens Tech" divides the east of the Chemistry-Chem emphasized the mood of the Development Fund, Program Eng. building)' are planned. music, '

Into two steps. Phase I, a2 year These plans would require $29, Neklar, which originated In stage which hopes to raise and 500,000 for rsallzatlon, 1970 was really In the making spend $9,330,000 and Phase II, In eddltlon, Phase II would since 1964. The band consisted a5 year period which covers provide more labs; a Yacht Club of Mo Morre the bass player. ' $32,942,500 of Improvements. fund for acquiring a competl· drummer Ron Houden and During the first phase, the In- tlon fleet and more audlo-ylsual keyboard 1st Taff Freeman who stitute tentatively plans to com- equipment. Also for remained from ,the, original plete the renovation ofthe MPK Phase II are dormitory 1m- members of the bsnd who moycomplex, restore "A" building anairs of- ed from Germany to American and Carnegie Labs,and make flce, Improvements to the· In 1976, Roy Albrlghton, the general Improvements to the library, and more faculty and band's original guitarist left the grounds ($3,500,000). Also In- graduate student grants and group In Ihe later part of 197610 cluded are plans for a new com- return to Germany. Dave puter, athletic facilities, The Improvements under both Nelson from New York took numero.us labs end audio-visual Phase I and II are tentative only, over as the guitarist and accomInstructional equlpment-. plus and are contingent to the panles the rest of the members various faculty dlrecled grants amountofmoneylhelnslilutels with vocals, The group has and fellowships and able 10 raise In lis next decade previously released elghl sqholersl'llps. of fund raising, albums: "Journey 10 the Center

Richie

Andy

Iggy Pop

Richie Haven

James Calion

Randy NewmanlStephen

Bishop

Four Seasons

Moss Allison

Robert Merrill

Be Bop DeLux/Styx

MayalilBloomfleld

Naftalln/Hammond

Clark

10/14

10/14

10/14

10/14 & 15

10/15

10/15

10/15

10/15

Scruggs Revue

10/15 Robin Trowerl

10/16 10/17

Be Bop DeLux David Bromberg

Emerson Lake & Palmer Robin Trower

Pappy Iload Place

Morris Slage

Palladium

Bollomllne

Avery Fisher

Bdllomline

Palladium

Morris Stage

T.G.

Avery Fisher

Radio City

Botlomllne

Morris Stage

Capital

Beacon

Palladium

Bollomline

Stevens

Morris Stage

Avery Fisher Tower

Bollomllne

Carnegie

Capital

Radio City

Morris Stage

Spectrum

Palladium

MSG

Radio City

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10na6 1017,8,9 10/8 10/8 10/8 9/30 10/1 & 2 10/1 10/2 10/2 ,10/4 &5 1016 10n 1017 10n Gallgula Godspell
Mandel
Gells Harvey
HavenlStuff
Prat
1018 Jean-Luc Ponty 10/10 & 11 Steve Goodman 10/12 Dick
Euphon
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Arlo
Guthrie
Santana
Don McLean
Melissa Manchester
New Riders
Santana
Earl
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WHEN DO MUSIC MAJORS SAY

'LLOTMEITS .••

(Continued from pege 1, col. 5) , maintenance of equipment, etc.

There was no- sel deadline on /' allotment request. The amounl of a clUb's allotment was,determined to a large exlent by STU CO's like or dislike of the clUb .•

This year's procedure Is struc-, lured In that a deadline must be met and a speclflc/formula is foliowed'in order'lo determine the monetary amount of allotment, ' -...

P,res,l!ntly, e8ch club comes up with a requestandtheallo!ment Committee of STUCO suggest where cuts can' be made. These cuts are basEid on, a) Needs of Ihe, organization (flxlld costs,: repairs: tei equipment without which Ihe ,club can, nolfunc" tlon);'b) number of menibers; c) 'Impact on campus (!lOtll Within and: oulslde, the Sleve!!s Community,

, Mathematically, the cuts are " ealcuiated by determining 'the totel projected STU CO funds (allotment requested plus any remalnlng'l1TUCO In account). This figure Is l!Ubtracled from the total allotmen,t requests, approved., The pereanlage that thetatal allotments are over, ,the total, funds is Used as ,, the percenlage' of the approved allotment for eaclfclub that will be Ilubtracted from the tenatlve allotment to come'up with the actual alloted figure'(exceplthe lecture Committee of STUCO and the Link, who have already signed contracts ,this year).

This year's problems of Insuf· IIclent funds has come about because procedures hI the past have resulted In deficit spending. This Included taking money from the Improvement fund. This year It will be used 10 cpay olf Link '77's a IInal bill of (ContInued on pege 4, col; 2)

EXCUI (Cant, ,SENA annul lion: conllr For ,Ieglsll voting of W munlc Ne 'Boni ,lInanc jactn Is mel Yllars there!, well al for. tlii basic Gener quire " the ful state andpr J

PlaeS InlUllII StJilHlber 30, 1977
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/ \ JI, ,I I ( We're open Saturdays now just for you. Come on down. Eat and drink and party at the Rat. Last years membership runs out today. J 'Renew it now. Its only six bucks! ...."..-, WHAT! , YOU AIN'T JOiIN'ED ., \0<\ i I i , THE RAT I , r • :. .' : ,I" .. -; ,(,I i !;""':\t.4;i / ", " I YET? ! I I l k -
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Explanation: Part of this bond facilities, protects and, WEEKLY (Oont. from pg. 1, 001. 1) of years. Revenue are Issue would tie ussd for reflnan- programs; prov!dlng th\l ways (Oont. Irom pg. 2. col. 5)

SENATORS: 4 terms at an Issued by speilial authorities or olng the teaching hospital pro- and mellns to pay the Interest of 'annual sala"" of $10,000. Func- agencies and the, debt Is paid ject of' the College of Medicine such debt and also to pay and f th dd designed. to relieve unemploy- tion: legislate on .state level, rom e revenue pro uce by and Dentistry of New Jersey to discharge the principal thereof; ment. Local officials In Ventura oonflrmorvetoappolntmentsof the projects. New Jersey voters reduce the .Interest cost. An and providing for the'submlsGovernor 'act as Court of 1m- this November will be asked to, amount olthe bond Issue would slon olthlssotto the psople at a County, Calif., for example, vote for or agalnsttwo separate be used for the'constructlon of general election; and prOViding have developed a·unlque plan • general obligation bond Issues additional hospital and medical an appropriation therefore" be that will consume $385,000 and For Information on local or totaling $150 million, ' education facilities, the costs to approved? put 100 people on the payroll legislative and your MEDICAL EDUCATION BOND be offset In whole or In part by Explanation: Funds would be They will conduct a census. But voting dlstroct, call the League ISSUE Shall the act entitled "An thase .savlngs. ,It Is expected provided to municipalities on a be counting dogs Instead of Women·' Votars or your ,. that $25,001),000.00 will be of people. murilclpal or county clerk. act autl10rlzlng 'he of a svallable for the construot',on of matohlng baslsto develop, oon- Bible Study: The awesome

.' debt State of New Jersey struct and maintain beach New 'Huea by IssLianoe of: bonas of the. new, medloal eduoatlon, restoration, malnten,ance and responsibilities olthe presldenBonds,,are commonly used to StateJn the sum'of $120.000. faoliities and $95.000.000.00 will protection facilities, The bill cy haven't disrupted Jimmy finance publlo programs or pro- 000.00 for" medlosl eduostlon be used for"he refinancing; would fund a 5-year capital Carter's religious studies. The jacts when the life of the project facilities, their construction, 1977 BEACHES AND' HAR. program for beach and harbor president has' told visitors that Is measured, over a ,period 'of - reconstruction,. development, BORS'eBOND ISSUE Shall the· facilities. Provision Is made for he has read the entire Bible years' anj:!

'1.1 Is reasonable, extension, l!l1provement,' actentltled"Anactto'authorlze ,yearly, state exaoutlve and twice b.efore, and Is now therefore to expect future,as'- rehabilitation, refinancing and the oreatlon of a'debtof the legislative review of proposed' reading the HolyScrlptiJresfor present tC1-pay' providing the State oj' New Jersey by the plans and e,valuatlon of expan- the thlrd"tlma. He and First Lady for !hese costs,. -There. are. two' , and means to pay the Intereatof Issuance of bonds of the State ditures. Rosalynn Carter, lie says, are basic tYp.es cif bonds: general. -, said'debt, and also to pay and In amount - As olthls printing, the order In each raadlng alternate C?hapters obligation' and revenue bonds. discharge theprinolplli thereof;' of. $30;000.000.00 for the pur- which these,lssues will appear of a Spanish-language Bible. General' obligation' boncls' re- ' and providing feir'llie sUbmls- posesof'researchlng, planning, on the baliot has not yet been Copyright, 1977. by United Fsature quire 'voter"approval ariil carry slon of thlsactto the psopleat a· acq.iJlrlng, 'developing, oon-. determined. Syndlcsts. Inc the full faith and cradlt ,of the arid struct!I1g and maintaining state behind them. The Interast ,ari appropriation .iherefore':be belleh lind harbor I\Storatlon, and principal are paid out oltho apprOVed? '.', maintenance and, protaotlon

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Slevens lacked coherence Ihroughout the geme, especially In and around Iheir opponenl's penally area. 'Quite often an extra dribble here or a pass too many Ihere enabled Ihe Kean goalie 10 shul Ihe Ducks out for the entire flrsl half and a good part of Ihe second.

By the time Gary Schelch '80 tallied his learn's only goal of Ihe day the outcome was prelty much decided.

After a rather lackluster openIng ten minutes, Kean struck first when an erranl Duck head ball caromed across Ihe gosl mouth to their left wing, who calmly shot II past Stevens' net· mlnder Nick Bonnell. '81. The goal, the first against Tech this year, seemed to disorganize the good guys, who Irled too daringly toget the equalize, and many times left Ihe last line of defense short-handed against a very talented Kean offensive unit.

Kean scored Iheirsecondgoal when their slrlker lapped In a rebound of a hard twlsllng shot thai a diving Bonnell stopped but couldn'l control, ihelr third goal resulled from excellenl passing at Ihe edge of Slevens' penalty area, the aclual lally being a wicked drive 10 the far upper corner 01 Ihe cage.

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"A" Division, The Sloop team placed second In a Raln.bow ",.Ih'l'an VI. Junlo Trophy regalia. Reports said thai Ihe boats could have Once again Ii very aager bean beller bul· Ihe freshman:tiiam look·the"flill<l was good. Yacht Club against the Juniors In Interclass meellngs are Monday at 7:00 Football. However, the outcome p.m. In Ihe second floor this week was quite different lounge of the Cenler and Irom last week's 5500() trounCing practlca Is on Wednesday of the freshman by the seniors, afternoons. All are welcome This week, the were to allend. thoroughly ambarrassed after allowing the' freshman to ac-

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Sonntag on a long bomb down the right side line end Sonnlag easily scored.

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After ScMlch's goal' (his second of the reguisr season), the hOme team wrapped up Ihe coniesI' when a defensive leldown sllowed a Kean forwsrd to advance all the wsy 10 the goal crease, Irom where his hsrd shot easily beat Bonnsll.

I.ed by quarterbeck Joe Zahuta at quarterback, along wllh Tony Massud, Pete Tymus and Doug Sundstrom, the. Juniors jumped oul to a quick 27-0 lead at halfllme. ihls Included an Interception by Paul Kotran thai was returned for a touchdown.

In the second half, a very comfortable JunIor team struck quickly on a pass from Joe Zahuta to Tony Massud. A fum-

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The sophomore I.acroase team, stili led by co-eaptalns Rick Abradl and Pat Caramante, accepted a lorfelt from Ihe seniors In Interclass competl-

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