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MOIMTCLARION Vol., 49, No. 10 Montclair, N J 07043 Thurs., Nov. 7, 1974 NJSA Divided on Strike Support Foculty to Vote Today, Tomorrow By AnnKaren McLean President of the New Jersey advocated non-support, while Jersey third party stance, as did Glassboro Federation of State College Locals City State was adamently prone to SG A president Jeff Weber, though After a six and a half hour Marcoantonio Lacatena commented support," said Genova. Weber's constituency disagreed. The meeting, member colleges of the New that "a strike is a bigger possibility other member schools, according to SGA PRESIDENT Mike Messina, Jersey Students' Association failed to now than it was last February," when Genova, were undecided. representing MSC at the meeting, reach a unanimous decision to faculty unions came close to manning "After extensive deliberation," supported a third party position as support or not support a pending picket lines. said Messina, it became obvious that the SG A did when the faculty faculty strike. The result was the a unanimous decision could not be threatened to strike last winter. adoption of a compromise resolution NJSA president Angelo Genova Messina suggested that a faculty reached. In light of the diversity, of student advocacy that calls on the cited "extreme diversity,.of thought" strike would be "highly detrimental" Messina moved that the members SG A 's of member state colleges to at last Saturday's meeting as the to the education of state college adopt a compromise that "the NJSA act separately and independently on time-consuming element. The student students. should come out publicly in favor the issue. leader said that the seven member of student advocacy and student The faculty will vote to authorize schools represented varied positions According to Genova, William rights...in that each SGA must deal a strike today and tomorrow. on the issue. “ Kean College Paterson College concurred with the with the strike issue separately." Calabrese Td be Surprised'If Tuition Hiked "A t no point have I heard serious million deficit for next year. He our autonomy to make policies." voiced by two members of the MSC discussion of a tuition increase for implied that a budget hike is highly Genova emphatically remarked faculty, Cindy Long and Richard next year. I would, in fact, be unlikely and that M SC faces an that students should be willing to Franke, who claimed that surprised at any announcement of a automatic 6 % deficit because of the work with faculty and sophistication is not the answer to tuition increase," said Vincent faculty wage increase granted last administration, should take the problem. Calabrese, MSC vice president of semester. advantage of all the help possible and These objections prompted the administration and finance last T A K IN G A stand as student should "look at all available Wednesday at a public forum statement of the last guest speaker, advocate, the union leader declared, resources. But," he added, " I designed to unify the fight against a Arthur Rodbell, who agreed with "The state is ducking out on its personally believe that the whole tuition hike at the state colleges. Genova and added that while responsibility to provide funds for process will pass us by if we, the IVIONTCLARION/Blalse Ol Fedele Calabrese acknowledged the "demonstrations raise an awareness, education and for providing students students, do not get on the wagon!" "overall dismal fiscal situation in they do not change minds." Rodbell, with aid...It is not rare for a student Genova stressed the importance TRICKS, TREATS. ELEPHANTS & New Jersey" but assured the 15 executive director of the National to graduate with a $5000 to $10,000 of organizations committed to the M O BSTERS: Cabbage heads and students attending the discussion that Student Lobby, noted that debt." common goal of beating the state. sealing vwx not withstanding, the if the college secures the 11% budget politicians cannot identify with Angelo Genova, student "This group is large enough to make Halloween Catacomb brough t out the increase it is asking, "We should be masses, but need single incidents and representative to the M SC Board of waves," he said. individuals to move them. character in most of MSC. From the able to operate at the exact same Trustees and president of the NJ WHEN QUESTIONED about elephant IaboveI to the Godfather levels as this year." "Legislators have to be afraid of Students Association (NJSA), urged specific tactics for the fight, Genova their constituency,” said Rodbell. He crew (below), the C LU B and Marcoantonio Lacatena, president students not to "rely on the emphasized the need for "some noted that if a congressman sees a Residence Hall Federation-sponsored of the NJ state A F T and the MSC benevolence of the state of New semblance of organization," demonstration at his door, the first event had many goblins going bump local, answered Calabrese's optimism Jersey or on the faculty to protect manifested in a letter-writing thing he says when he comes away in the night. with a statement that the state has our interests. If we do, we lost our campaign and student political from the crowd is "How many of already announced a $300 to $500 independence to make decisions and pressure. While he was not opposed them were from my district?" to the idea of a demonstration in Rodbell stressed the importance Trenton, Genova discredited such of politics in the issue of a tuition action. "W e have to meet the hike. "One of the main reasons you sophistication presented to us with are here — in this mess — is our own," he said. because students traditionally have Objections to this statement were not exercised the vote," said Rodbell. Dr. Daniel Brower, Psych Prof Dies Funeral services were conducted yesterday at the Jewish Memorial Chapel, Passaic, for Dr. Daniel Brower, 58, MSC psychology professor, who died Monday at his home. Dr. Brower resided at 345 Claremont Ave., Montclair. He is survived by a son, William, of Colorado. 2. MONTCLARION/Thun.. Nov 7, 1974 !!»** *****» ***»»*»< I WANTED Typesetter Will Train TODAY, THURS., Nov. 7 SE N IO R R ECIT A L: Susan Marino, French Horn. McEachern Recital Hall, 8 Typing Essential T R A V E L LEC T U R E: Michael Kiritsis on Greece. Student Center Ballroom, pm. Free. Apply at the 7:30 pm. Free. F R IE N D S H IP SUPPER: Potluck. Newman Community, 5 pm. Bring a MONTCLARION FILM : "Jesus Christ SuperStar." Memorial Auditorium, 7 and 8 pm. $1.25. homemade recipe to share. Admission: Free. ART FORUM LECTURE: Dorothy Mayhall, Director of Storm King Art D EB A T E: "Three Theories of Therapy." Russ Hall lounge, 5 pm. Sponsored Center, Mountainville, NY. Calcia Auditorium, Fine Arts Building, 1pm. Free. by Psi Chi, national psychology honor society. Refreshments. C IN A M EETING : C IN A Office, fourth floor, Student Center, 4 pm. Everyone welcome. TUES., Nov. 12 FILM : "The Way We Were." Memorial Auditorium, 8 and 10 pm. Sponsored FRI., Nov. 8 by C L U B Cinema and Ski Club. Admission: 75 cents. F IL M : "Where's Poppa?" and "Easy Rider." Student Center ballrooms, 8 pm. T R A N S C E N D E N T A L M E D IT A T IO N T A L K : Student Center meeting rooms, Sponsored by C L U B Cinema. Admission: 25 cents. fourth floor, 4 pm. Sponsored by Psych Club. SE N IO R R E C IT A L : Elizabeth Vecchio, soprano. McEachern Recital Hall, 8 SE N IO R R ECIT A L: Patricia Luongo, flute. McEachern Recital Hall, 8 pm. pm. Free. Free. LEC T U R E: "Murders, Famous and Forgotten." For the David Witcher Estate, P L A Y E R S M EETING : For elections. Understage, Memorial Auditorium, 4 first of a four-part series. Fine Arts Auditorium, 8 pm. $1.50 per lecture, $5 pm. for the series. D ISC U SSIO N : On religious group movements with Dr. Meredith McGuire, sociology department. Partridge Hall, room 210-B, 7:30 pm. Sponsored by the SUN., Nov. 10 philosophy/religion department discussion group. Free. C O N SE R V A T IO N C LU B HIKE: Meet Student Center steps at 7:45 am. All LEC T U R E: Dr. Harold N. Shapiro of Courant Institute, New York University invited. on “ It's How You Count that Counts." Math/Science Building, 11 am. Free. C O N C E R T CHO IR: Brahms: A German Requiem (excerpts). Montclair Art LEC T U R E: Howard Ballwanz on "The African Drought." Russ Hall Lounge, Museum, 2:30 and 4 pm. noon. Free. MON., Nov. 11 WED., Nov. 13 LEC T U R E: "Dynam ics of Spirituality" by the Rev. Al Martin. Student Center W ORKSHOP: North Jersey Chapter, National School Public Relations meeting room, fourth floor, 7:30 pm. Sponsored by Intervarsity Christian Association.