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Serving the college, community for over 50 years Vol. 56 No. 7 William Paterson College September 25, 1989 No deadline set for faculty strike BY BRAD WEISBERGER ner said. The union is ready to president of the local 1796. er 70 percent are limited to a also gives the college presi- NEWS EDITOR strike if neccessary; however The state has offered the ceiling of $44,000 per year, dents sole responsibility for no strike date has been set be- faculty a three-year contract with annual increments, he authorizing the increments, ELIZABETH GUIDE cause the union is hopeful which will freeze all salaries said. The proposed contract SEE STRIKE, PAGE 9 NEWS CONTRIBUTOR that a settlement can be for 18 months. After that, worked out during negotia- there will be a three percent The faculty and staff of tions, she added. However, the increase followed by another WPC may strike in no less faculty will be less likely to three percent increase mid- than two weeks, said Irwiri accept offers because in 1986, way through tfyp third year, Nack, President of the Ameri- the increment system was Radner said. "That would be can Federation of Teachers again an issue and the faculty the equivalent to a one and a (AFT) local 1796. settled on the state's offer. Be- half percent deferred increase In the event no agreements cause of that experience the per year over a two year peri- are made and a strike dead- faculty is not likely to compro- od," Radner said. "They also mise on this issue, Nack said. line is set it will take the want to take away our incre- The faculty and staff have union two weeks to notify all ments." their people and to organize. been working without a con- "There will be no strike for the tract since June 30,1989 and Under the current contract, next two weeks; beyond that I have had only one contract of- 30 percent of the professors don't know," Nack said. fer from the state in almost a are able to reach full profes- Towers students wait in the Pavillion during a fire year, which was "unaccept- A strike authorization vote sorship and have top income drilL Electricity was out all over campus Saturday able," said Sue Radnor, vice was passed last spring, Rad- ($54,000), Nack said. The oth- as a result of bad weather. Congressman Gray at lecture last Friday: Democrats and Republicans to face off on taxes I BY JOSEPH COLUCCI majority whip in the House of be made, Gray stated. vestment of monies gained were created, ranging from 15 COPY EDITOR Representatives, said the Re- A bill proposed by from a capital gains tax cut to 33 percent of ones income. publican plan calls fqr a> re- democrats Dan Rostenkowski wjl! not be put toward reduc- People earning $75,000 to ' If the Republican admin- duction from the current 28 and Richard Gephardt, which tion of the federal deficit. $150,000 pay a 33 percent tax, istration has its way next percent down to 19 percent. will be presented to Congress "Congress and the ad- while those who earn over week, the top five percent of Gray said the plan resembles next week, will suggest a hike ministration will be tripping $150,000 pay only 28 percent. the rich in America will re- the failed 1981 tax cut plan in capital gains taxes for the over themselves on how to "Let's say to the Donald ceive a six to ten billion-dollar that was supposed to help group. spend revenues." Gray said Trumps and Malcolm Forbe- tax cut over the next two middle America according to Gray claims it will mean adding that he is even skepti- ses of America: You must pay years, Congressman William Ronald Reagan's "trickle down tax breaks for 41.4 percent of cal about reinvestment. 33 percent," Gray said. H. Gray III told the audience theory." middle-income taxpayers, The Democratic alterna- Budget Deficit as he opened the Distin- The cuts in capital gains while about three percent will tive plan, according to Gray, guished Lecturer Series last taxes will cause the federal benefit from the Republican would involve restructuring The amount of the feder- Friday. deficit to increase, especially plan. the tax rate among the rich. al budget deficit for the next Gray, a democrat from in the years following the two- Gray believes any rev- After the Reagan restructur- SEE GRAY, PAGE 6 Pennsylvania who serves as year period in which cuts will enues created through rein- ing in 1986, four tax brackets Housin: needs attended to over summer "There was spaghetti stuck "What's being offered clear- igerators and stoves replaced to the bathroom walls and ly holds its own against other Furniture, rei rector of Residence Life, the stored this summer, 15 per- sink, the window was in up- state schools," Watts said. BY LESLIE GOLD Purchasing Office, and the cent last summer, and anoth- side down, and the air condi- NEWS CONTRIBUTOR Plant Operation Department er 40-50 percent will be done tioning didn't work. They collaborate to regulate the Although many students next summer, he said. could probably improve with standards for the living condi- are not aware of it, the resi- carpeting in the rooms. But tions in the residence halls, dence halls are constantly be- In the Apartments, new it's not bad; I've seen worse," Watts said. ing refurbished, said Roland refrigerators were installed said Julie Walsh, sophomore. Watts, director of Residence last year, and Heritage Hall The money received from Life. received new stoves, Watts housing fees funds the opera- "We couldn't move in until All rooms are painted ev- said. Pioneer Hall will also be tion of a facility for 1500 peo- they cleaned and mopped be- ery three years on a rotating receiving new stoves, he said. ple. This includes paying for cause the room was so bad. basis, Watts said. Currently, The. rugs were replaced with fuel, paint, furniture, air con- This was at three o'clock in the Towers are in the final tiling, and the common areas ditioning, heating, and the the afternoon. After that, the stages of paint rotation, he were painted, he said. Some staff. room was pretty much in or- said. Next summer, "spot curtains were restored, and Not all students are happy der. I like living here," said needs" will be taken care of, there will be a major curtain with the living conditions Charles Lacey, of the and the following summer, ro- overhaul next summer, Watts here, however, said Melissa man class • tation begins again, he said. said. Shiner, resident assistant. Dave Longman, 8ophomore The furniture is replaced The elevators are next On the average, R.A.s receive } has no complaints about his each summer as needed, summer's major renovation 25 to 30 complaints during the room. "It was newly painted, Watts said. Desk chairs were project, Watts said. The com- first few weeks of the with a clean bathroom. There just updated, and new pany presently maintaining semester from among 50 peo- was nothing wrong with the wardrobes will be installed in them is offering more tamper- ple on each wing, she said. the near future, he said. proof and vandal-proof eleva- The most common of these room." Walsh, Lacey, and Longman all live in the Tow- Twenty percent of the tor cars, he said. complaints is probably room- ers. Towers' curtains were re- The Dean of Students, Di- mate conflicts, Shiner said. 2 CAMPUS EVENTS** if tie Beacon September 25,'19&§ Tie Beacon September 25, 1989. -NEWS 3 Events Faculty opposes award Workshop stresses BYSUELOPUSNAK Strategic Gaming Organi- stitutions are doing a bad job," son of the Faculty Senate, for- Bagels and...For more infor- provided by WPSC ra- NEWS CONTRIBUTOR Nack said. STD awareness MONDAY mation call the JSA at 942- zation —- General meeting. dio, "Collage," and WQHT Hot DAILY warded the motion to the Nack said Braun favors Board of Trustees and Presi- BY DAVID L. WALTON shop is to discuss new infor- 8545. Generation of Ad&D charac- 97. Raffles, prizes and refresh- 'he Faculty Senate last ters for the club campaigns. Alpha Phi Delta National private education over public dent Speert, but despite the NEWS CONTRIBUTOR mation regarding such STDs Alpha Phi Delta National ments. $1 donation at the Fraternity — TV/stereo give- opposed the awarding of as syphilis, gonorrhea, genital Student Center room 308 at 6 education. "One of the ways Faculty Senate's final vote in Fraternity — The Rush is on N.J. NORML-WPC Chapter door. For more information away. $1 a chance. Tickets' anhonorary degree to WPC herpes and chlymadia, Blonna p.m. Braun has pushed for private May, Braun still received the for #1! Your chance to become — If you smoke marijuana call Anne Marie at 942-7136. available from any APD coimencement speaker and education at the expense of said. part of the largest fraternity and are concerned about your honorary degree at the 1989 "With AIDS attracting brother. Edcation Editor of the public education is to support WPC commencement exercis- most of the mass media atten- "We're trying to promote in the tri-state area, with civil rights and the drug war Towers Life Committee — Newark Star Ledger, General meeting and social. Catholic Campus Ministry a plan to change the whole es, Wolf said. tion, there has been a decline the message that you can act more to offer than any other hysteria, come see our table Center — Flea market is Financial Aid Office — Roert Braun, said Irwin system of federal public sup- responsibly, without giving up organization in America. and get the facts. Student Towers Pavillion 7 p.m. Wolf said she believes the in the public's interest in oth- opening again, and car wash. New Jersey Financial Aid Nak, union representative. port for public schools into a faculty felt Braun cared more er STDs," said Richard Blon- sex," he said. Meeting for all interested Center 20 a.m. on. The event will begin with a Organization of Multi-Cul- Early morning to early form deadline date for fall and na, assistant professor of men. Student Center room evening at the CCM Center. spring term funding is Oct., presentation by Kathy Cher- Semester Abroad — Infor- tural Students — All are health sciences. The School of 326 8 p.m. For more informa- We may have the "right stuff 1989. The application must be 'Thepolicy for commencement speakers Health and Nursing and the winski on STDs that infect tion call 790-9097. mation session at 3:30 in Stu- welcome to attend our Open women. Cherwinski is a clinic House reception at 4:30 p.m. for you. All are welcomed. For received be College Scholar- U they can't get paid, but the Board may Center for Continuing Educa- dent Center room 205-205. In- more information call the ship Service by this date in or- tion will sponsor a free STD coordinator for Somerset Fam- Journal Committee/Politi- terested? Come and find out in the Student Center room dtciae to give them an honorary degree." ily Planning services. 324. We look forward to see- CCM Center at 595-6184. der to be eligible. workshop Wednesday in the cal Science — 6 p.m. Stu- more about places to study, Student Center Ballroom, ti- Roger Cooper, medical dent Center room 801. Orga- qualifications, costs, etc... ing you and your friends training officer at the Newark *3oth our union and the system in which the federal about management and ad- tled "All you ever wanted to nisational meeting of an aca- Deadline for applying for there. For more information SUNDAY FUTURE STD Prevention and Training Faalty Senate were strongly government would distribute ministration than the prob- know about sexually transmit- demic journal. For more infbr- Spring 1990 is Oct. 19. For call Tracy at 956-7238. Center, will then present an Catholic Campus Ministry oppsed because for quite a money or tax credits to par- lems of education. ted diseases but were afraid to maiton call Bill Moffitt 670- more information contact Pro- Catholic Campus Ministry — 8 p.m. at CCM Center. Oa fewpears, Robert Braun has ask." update on STDs that infect Alcoholics Anonymous — ents, and the parents could 7419. fessor Satra, Matelson room — Liturgy at the Center at 8 Oct. 1 the North Jersey Devel- disfnguished himself by at- use that money either to send According to 1989 Senior 817. Meeting at the C.C.M.C. 8 p.m. every Sunday except opmental Center residents si* taching teachers, teacher's Class President Barry Cohen, p.m. If you have a desire to their children to public when notified of a change. All sharing eucharist with th* unios, and public education," schools or to private schools," "the policy for commencement 'You can act responsibly stop drinking for any reason are welcomed. CCMC. All are welcomed. Nac said. , Nack said. speakers is they can't get TUESDAY WEDNESDAY you are welcome. Contact Fr. paid, but the Board of '"he Faculty Senate felt "The Faculty Senate feels without giving up sex." Lou at the C.C.M.C. 595-6184. Trustees may decide to give his raiting was a disservice to this is a very destructive idea Alpha Phi Delta ~ The them an honorary degree." puHc education, and to col- because it would hurt public men. Rush is on for #1! Your chance Jewish Students Associa- WPC Coalition of Lesbians, Emphasis will be placed on legiand public school teach- education, as well as the The commencement com- Blonna will speak about re- to become part of the fraterni- tion — JSA is sponsoring a Gays & Friends — We will Academic Action understanding the threat ers, le said. working class and the lower mittee has already began con- ducing personal risk to STDs. ty with more to offer than any tennis tournament 7 p.m. at be having a planning meeting posed by STDs and learning middle class," he said. tacting prospective speakers The workshop is funded other organization in America. the tennis courts. All wle- for fall events at 1 p.m. in Stu- The answers to the ques- dance: 120 credits, plus com- "Ve're not too happy with for this year's graduation cer- how to reduce personal risk of Open meeting for all interest- come. For more information dent Center room 324-325. All tions appearing in this column pletion of any basic skills re- the ray Braun feels with mat- The result would hurt edu- emonies, Cohen said. being infected, Blonna said. through a grant from the ed men 8 p.m. Student Center call Galina Gervits at 942- are welcome. Come enjoy are supplied by the staff of the quirements. terdike this. He feels the cation and the benefit would "We don't want to say who "Over 20 diseases are now Center of Disease Control, recognized as capable of being room 324. For more informa- 1923 or Merle at 942-8545. yourself in a safe environ- WPC Advisement Center, lo- For students who began in Chacellor is God, the college go to the private schools, who we're contacting because we Registration is required be- tion call 790-9097. ment. For more information cated in Wayne Hall, room Fall 1986 and afterwards: 128 presdents are demigods, and dont need the money anyway, don't want them to feel they transmitted sexually," he added. fore Wednesday. Alpha Phi Delta — The rush call Joe at 595-2157. 138. The staff would like to credits, plus completion of any we are a bunch of slappers, Nack added. weren't the first choice," Co- The workshop, begins at Returning Women'* Group is on for #1. Your last chance welcome all new students to and;he public educational in- Lois Wolf, former chairper- hen said. The purpose of the work- basic skills requirements. 8:30 a.m —- Alternate Tuesdays and ev- to check out America's leading THURSDAY WPC. Any student with an ery Friday 10 a.m. beginning organization. The benefits are academic question is invited 4. What does it mean to Sept. 22. Matelson Hall room overwhelming. Open meeting Writing Roundtable — to stop by and use the Cen- take a course pass/fail? 121. This group provides adult for all interested men. For "Writing in Diverse Disci- ter's resources. Operating students with a sense of fel- more informatin call 790- hours: Monday to Thursday, 9 Now that you've bought your textbooks, don't forget that the WPC plines: History, Science and A student who signed up to lowship and support. For 9097. a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Sport," will be presented in take a course pass/fail and more information call Ann Yu- to 5 p.m. Wayne Hall room 216A, 3:30 who received a letter grade of saitis at 595-2256/57. Semester Abroad — Infor- p.m. to 5 p.m. Presenters are "A" through "D" would receive Bookstore is your place to shop all semester for snacks, supplies, mation session 12 p.m. - 1 John Drabble, Tom Jable and a grade of "P." This will count Phi Sigma Sigma — Come p.m. in Student Center room Jane Voos. 1. What is a curriculum in the number of credits meet us at our Rush meetings. 324-325. Interested? Come control sheet? earned, but will not affect the 7 p.m. Wayne Hall room 216. and find out more about greeting cards, study guides, books for extra reading, gifts, Chinese Club — Opening GPA. However, if a grade of places to study, qualifications, meeting of the Chinese Club A curriculum control sheet "F" is received, it will affect costs, etc... Deadline fdor ap- S.AJB.L.E. — General meet- at 11 a.m. in Science Building is a list of all the general edu- the GPA. Students may regis plying for Spring 1990 is Oct. ing at 4 p.m. in Wayne Hall room 508. Everyone welcome. cation, major courses and elec- ter for a maximum of one computers, and much more!! 19. For more information con- room 216. All are welcome to Come be a part of the hippest tives needed to graduate in a pass/fail course per semester, tact Professor Satra, Matelson attend. For more information club on campus. GET IN- particular major. They are a and for a total of four courses room 317. call Edith Moore at 595-2821. VOLVED!! Fun, food, enjoy- helpful way of keeping track during their academic career. ment. For more information of courses taken and grades This is done in the Registrar's SGA — CJB meeting. All SGA -— Executive Board see Dr. Chao in Matelson received. Curriculum control office during the first ten days meeting. Closed session be- (UPC0OOK5IOAC Coupon Special committee members must at- Hall. sheets are available for all of the semester. tend. Everyone welcome. 4:30 gins 5 p.m., open session be- majors at the Advisement p.m. Student Center room gins 5:30. Call Jeff Weinstein, Committee for a Tuition Center. 595-2157, or stop by the SGA 5. When is the last day for 326. For more information Ceiling — First meeting at withdrawal from a course? call Randall Koch 595-2157 or office Student Center room 3:30 p.m. in Student Center 2. What does G.P.A. mean? 330 for more information. WPC Assignment Book/Planner stop by the SGA office, Stu- room 332-333. Anyone inter- If you want a refund, the dent Center room 330. ested in doing something A G.P.A. (Grade Point Av- last day is Oct. 10. The refund reg. 2.95 SGA — Club Presidents meet- about the skyrocketing tuition erage) is a number indicating is 50 percent. Organization of Latin ing. Please bring all club rate. For more information your academic standing at If you do not want a re- American Students —- First cards and rosters-they are re- call Matthew Harelick at 595- WPC. For example, is you re- fund, the last day is Oct. 24. general meeting. Discussion of quired. For more information 2157. ceived grades of "A" in all your Only $1.95 upcoming events and much call Murray Senyigit at 595- courses your GPA would be 6. How and when do I de- more. Student Center room 2157 or stop by the SGA of- Tau Phi Beta "Bulls" — 4.00, if you received all "Bs" clare or change my major? 332-333. Be part of it! For fice, room 330. Rush meeting. All interested your GPA would be 3.00. For a more information call 595- with Coupon, while Supplies Last. people,invited to take part in full explanation of GPA and You may apply to declare 2181. Equestrian Team — There our open rush. Time and place how to calculate it, refer to the or change your major in Raub- will be a meeting at 1 p.m. in will be posted at the Student undergraduate catalog. inger Hall, room 122, Oct. 3 to Business Students Associa- Student Center room 332-333. Center. For more information Nov. 2. Office hours are Tues- tion — Meeting in Wayne We will be giving directions to call John Moran at 427-4961. S. How many credits are day and Wednesday, 10 a.m. Watch for other WPC Coupon Values Hall room 216 at 3:30 p.m. the Oct. 1 and 8 shows being needed to graduate from to 11:30 a.m. and Thursday, 2 held at Pace and USMA. The FRIDAY WPC? p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Students Jewish Students Associa- fund-raising candy will be must complete one semester Alpha Sigma Alpha —- Throughout the Semester. tion — Open House. 9:30 handed out at this meeting. For students who began at WPC in order to apply. For Dance-a-Thon for Special a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Student All members must attend. prior to Fall 1986 and have more information call 595- Olympics in Student Center Center room 324-325. Come For more information call Kim been in continuous atten- 2348. see what we're all about.' at 627-7361. Ballroom, noon to midnight. -•—m

4ADVERTISEMENT The Beacon September 25, 19BX /We Beacon September25, 'NEWS 5 Panel explores racism Students of WPC through personal experiences challenged by AT&T BY ANDBEW SCOTT sity Christian Fellowship. "When you know God, you STAFF WRITER Nix began by speaking don't have to worry about fear BYJOHNCESARD ty of Illinois, won the grand about a recent news story or insecurity.* NEWS CONTRIBUTOR prize of $25,000 by building The WPC Christian Fel- about a group of white men "Through finding God, you her account into a cool fake lowship sponsored a "Panel attacking a smaller group of come to love others who are The second annual AT&T $2.8 million. She al«o ap- Discussion on Racism" last black men in New York, which different from you,* Nix said. Collegiate Investment Chal- peared on the "Today" show, Monday, during which the resulted in the shooting of one The final speaker was lenge, a stock market simula- one of the first-place prises. speakers told of their personal of the black men. Penny Nixon, staff worker for tion contest sponsored by The winner also gets a one- experiences with racism and American Telephone & Tele- week trip to Europe. presented ways to fight the graph Co., will start Nov. 1. The Top 100 students get a problem. Prejudice is caused by the For a $52 registration fee, generous selection of prises • The first speaker was insecurity of one person who each student will start with a and gifts. ' ^ ' Sabre Solomon, who said the portfolio of $500,000 of Take* Last year, three students philosophy of prejudice is needs to put down another. money. For the next four from WPC entered this eon- based on the question, "Who is months the contestants trade test SGA president Jeff Wain- my neighbor?" Solomon illus- Nix's personal eftemtnter Intervarsity Christian Fellow- on the stock market floor with stein was one of the three. trated the point of not judging with racism happened when ship at Columbia University. the help of a special 800 num- "I advise it to anybody who people by their external fea- he was a graduate student Nixon began by defining ber. would like to be a broker, ana- tures or social status by and had witnessed «, white prejudice and racism. Preju- Each student gets an indi- lyst or is majoring in business telling the story of the Good student challenging a black dice is more personal, she vidual account number in or finance," he said. si Samaritan. professor on an academic said. Racism* being structured which the $500,000 is included. "You have a hypothetical The Good Samaritan was question. Nix said ih* student and having power, enforces When calling in, the per- sum of $500,000 to invest in of low social and economic didn't sound like, he knew oppression, unlike prejudice. son states his/her code num- whatever stocks you want to what he was talking about ber and gives a password buy. I encourage it for the fact standing, Solomon said. The Nixon used the founding story says the traveler, who and;refused to admit it. "Be- identifying him as a contes- that one day you'll be in the cause the student was white, •, of America as an example of tant. Students then buy and situation of earning a steady had just been beaten and racism, saying America GROW robbed, was first approached he thought he was in the sell stocks and shares on Wall income and you'll have to in- evolved through "the genocide by a priest, who passed by and right," Nix said. Street with their fake money vest your money." Weinstein of one race (Native Ameri- as if it were real money. said. refused to help him. The t cans) and the enslavement of Nix said the cause of In last year's AT&T chal- Samaritan came and offered another (Africans),*' For more information on the traveler help. racism is fear. People of .'one lenge, Julie McRedmond, a how to participate call: 1 (800) Solomon concluded his race who completely occupy Nixon spoke about her ex- 1989 graduate of the Universi- 545-1990. portion of the discussion by an area fear "outsiders* will periences in South Africa, repeating the message of the come in and destroy their where racism has created two parable, that people of differ- sense of security. This fear is completely different and sepa- Student workers • ent races and cultures should caused by a lack of contact rate worlds. She said if people strive to get along with each with other races and cultures, of an oppressing race could he said. know what it is like to suffer receive increase other. under oppression, "then we BYWILLBANTA "The college wants students to Solomon is director of en- Prejudice is caused by the M would never move backward, NEWS CONTRIBUTOR stay on campus and take part ing at Pfizer Corpora- insecurity of one pwsoi* who, in the things the. college has to needs to put down another dtHy formord toward th*"goal tion and a college professor. of racial harmony," ihe said. The college work study offer as well a* build • bond Following Solomon's pre- person to make him/herself and student assistant pro- with the institution," he said At Toys "R" Us, we've spent over 30 years nurturing and teaching. Encouraging feel better, Nix said. creativity. And helping millions to build and conquer new worlds. We've sentation was Sheldon Nix, Nixon described the black grams received a raise from DiMicelli said he hopes the taught you about competition. How to play fair. And how to win big. national director of Black Nix concluded with his so- Christian community in South $4.50 to $5.00 an hour begin- students who take part will Campus Ministry for Intervar- lution for fighting racism: Africa as one with strong ning Sept. 5, said Thomas remember WPC as more than Now, it's time to put everything we taught you to good use. At Toys"R"Us, the moral values. She said they DiMicelli, director of financial just the place they received a world's largest and most successful specialty toy retailer, you'll find exactly hold "no bitterness in their aid. The salary for these pro- degree. the type of environment a growing career needs. Along with the option of hearts towards whites." Their grams was $3.75, before being r DiMicelli said the money choosing a position that relates to your major. And the flexibility to work shifts attitude towards whites, she raised to $4.50 in March. for the college work study that are most convenient for you. So even if you're still in school, you can begin comes from grants from the getting valuable hands-on experience you'll need to develop your skills and FttJLIN said, is "We are waiting for DiMicelli said the reason reach your professional goals. you to repent. And when you for the increase was to allow federal government. The mon- do, we are right here with WPC to remain competitive ey for the student assistant open arms." with off-campus employment. SEE WORK, PAGE 7 If you're ready to win big...consider the following FULL-TIME, PART-TIME and ROTATING TEMPORARY positions available at our ROCHELLE PARK THE and PARAMUS locations:

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Estimates range in taxes and borrows from for- essential" in domestic pro- "Basically it's the same If he had to choose between school than riding STAFF "WOTTER scribes himself as one who ichtl's attraction to WPC was Feichtl said she enjoys par- from $116 billion to over $200 eign markets. grams; raising taxes lor tiiose faces from the SGA, the funding mass transit, which nowhere.-"• " never liked to "really hit the its proximity to home. ticipating in these activities billion, while Gray balievee it Gray said four steps are five percent of Americans with Two students enjoy the SAPB, and the Greeks who he recognized as important, or books." A Waldwick native and ac- but claims being available is are always out there,"she com- to be closer to $142 billion. necessary to reduce the the highest incomes; and re- honor of sitting as representa- funding education, Gray said counting major, Feichtl be- the most important aspect of mented. Deficits occur, h© ex- deficit, including: spending forming entitlements. tives to the WPC Board of "If there was one thing I came involved at WPC by being involved. Trustees. could master at WPC, it would "Even if people tell you pledging Delta Phi Epsilon Glenn Mehl, a junior from be the art of managing my "As far as being active in that you're an underdog, if sorority last year. Roxbury, is a political science time," he said school, it's good to be active, you want something, and you "At that point, I decided I but not too active because set your mind to it, you can major and resident of WPC. Mehl said he would like to wanted to get involved in the you're going to spread yourself get it. I think everyone should Mehl credits his involve- see WPC become more re- SGA." thin, your grades are going to go out there and get what ment as student representa- spected in the marketing field. "Being [a representative] is slip, and you're not going to they want," she said. tive to 1989 alumnus and for- Mehl referred to SGA Presi- a good way to help the school, mer Board representative dent Jeff Weinstein's discus- give your best in anything," Feichtl's plans after gradu- be active, and know what's go- Ourwav Steve Margolis. sions on plans to market WPC she said. ating include becoming a ing on," Feichtl said. One goal Feichtl said she "Steve and I pondered on to future students, and agrees CPA. "I would like to be some- Her position requires being would like to fulfill before IS this many a time and discov- with Weinstein's theory of one who still comes back after on the board for two years, leaving WPC is to get more •Inexpensive ered first you're a trustee, and WPC shining from within graduation to help," she said. she said. students involved. Custom Framing then you're a student," Mehl first, even before people on the Feichtl is responsible for * Consef vatioa said. outside notice, he said. attending meetings, giving From Margolis' insight into Specifications "This of course won't hap- Mehl her input from discus- Increased funds SGA affairs, Mehl said it was pen overnight," Mehl said, sions, and making students •Mirrors easier for him to learn his re- : "but a few years down the more aware of their issues. sponsibilities quicker. :*l>Ipl© mas, 'Posters road, if people admit they As Mehl finishes the last for work study "My two-year position as •Mattes were proud to go to WPC, it year of his two year term, Fe- WORK, FROM PAGE 5 trustee requires me to be on will make all the difference," ichtl will be able to vote on is- programs comes from the col- must demonstrate non-need top of things. I'm the one who he said. sues that face the student lege's own money that comes by bringing a copy of their has to ask the questions and Future plans after being body. from the state, he said. parents' tax return from the i$ Washington St. ask why such and such isn't graduated from WPC include Feichtl is also a member of To qualify for the college previous year, he added. happening," Mehl said. &iJ 01*605- possibly going to law or gradu- the Financial Committee. work study, a student must For the 1989-90 work "Whenever I'm at a student ate school, or just entering the Here, says Feichtl, she dis- demonstrate a need for the job study term, the school has representative meeting, I al- working field, Mehl said. cusses with other Finance and must present a financial been allotted $288,665 and ways keep in the back of my Committee members where aid form, DiMicelli said. To $375,000 for the student as- mind, what the students The second and non-voting money from WPC is going to qualify for the student assis- sistant program, an increase would want," he said. student representative to the go and how it is going to be tant program, the student of $100,000 from last year.

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PHILLIPS, An Enrolled Actuary (EA) is a STRIKE, FROM PAGE 1 STAFF WHITER Hamovitch said. 15, seven awardees will auto- The group found outlines of P.S .A., MAAA, M.SJP .A, E A. involved in designing, in- federally-licensed actuary who Nacksaid. settlements have occurred in Faculty members from matically have the scholarship storerooms and could see the stalling and administering A group of students and services tax-qualified retire- "Faculty go through end- the eleventh hour," he added. Each year, WPC awards each school comprise the se- carry over into next year, pro- architecture of the Aramaen A recently-published sur- tax-qualified retirement teachers traveled to the Bibli- ment plans. The law provides less evaluations and wait as "A strike situation, even scholarships to more than 12 lection committee and try to viding the students' GPA is civilization, noteable by the vey indicated that the actuari- plans. Pension actuaries will cal Aramean City of Tel that every defined benefit long as 12 years to reach full the threat of one, is a disrup- outstanding students through spread the awards among the also a 3.45, Hamovitch said. huge columns, he said. *In al profession is the number provide actuarial, administra- Hadar, Israel, to participate plan sponsor must retain the professor status. "It's way out tion to everyone and we all the WPC Scholarship for Aca- the store rooms we found one career to pursue. For the tive, technical and consulting demic Excellence, said in an archeological dig, said services of an Enrolled Actu- of line to expect them to re- hope this is resolved as soon i tripods, grinding stones, and a right individual, that survey services to the retirement William Hamovitch, vice pres- Noor Mulder, professor of art. ary in the plan's routine oper- ceive their pay raises in drips as possible," Santillo said. 'The top priority for lot of pottery," he said. result is certainly accurate. plan's sponsor. Credentialed ident for Academic Affairs. One student among the 30- ation. and drabs," said Lois Wolf, The admininstration's "We found pottery that An actuary is a mathematical actuaries working in the gov- member group was from WPC, Generally speaking, a stu- former chairperson of the Fac- main goal "as management is The main criteria for the fundraising in this college is was never found before and it executive who serves in the ernment arena will be em- . Mulder said. dent interested in the actuari- ulty Senate. "The person to continue to provide educa- award is high performance was very interesting for us * field of insurance or pension ployed by the Internal Rev- while at WPC among students al profession-will major in wouldn't get the promotion if tional services" to students. for student scholarships." Mulder said. plans. Those who earn the enue Service, Social Security in their second, third, or Tel Hadar is located in the mathematics with a minor in he didn't deserve the raise, so "Our roles are preordained. All students in the five- professional designation "ac- Administration, Labor De- fourth years. A minimum north of Israel on the east side business, or vice versa. Forty it's absurd to have an autho- We keep the college open," he week session had enrolled in tuary," work in one or more of partment or the Pension Ben- GPA of 8.45 is required to of Lake Tiberius and dates to fifty percent of the exami- rization policy," she said. said. "We won't take a public schools to avoid having too Funding for these awards two courses: Field Methods io the following fields of endeav- efit Guaranty Corporation. qualify. At least 120 students back to the 10th or 11th cen- nation requirements could be "We have gotten very so- position." many awards concentrated in come from grants to the col- Archaeology, and Biblical Hia- or. These actuaries handle the in- are selected as candidates for one school, he said. completed while in college, if phisticated and will not be lege, most of which have come tury b.c. tory and Archaeology. Both of" - Life Insurance surance-oriented or pension- the award, he said, which de- "The judgment of the com- from the Alumni Association, There was a five- day orien- the student is attending a forced to make any action pre- The negotiating team for these courses were three cred- - Health Insurance oriented issues included in maturely," she said. "The po- frays tuition and lees for one mittee comes into play in try- he said. tation tour of Israel in ad- school which teapjies actuarial the state is composed of repre- its each, Mulder said. - Casualty Insurance governmental laws and regu- litical situation in Trenton is academic year. ing to spread the awards out, vance followed by the actual science, as an undergraduate sentatives from three bodies, The tuition, air fare, room - Tax-qualified Retirement lations. uncertain- The implications of Selected students are and trying to see how many "The top priority for fund excavation, which lasted the major. While attending col- Radner said. This includes a and board, five-day orienta- Plans Finally, credentialed actu- a new administration are cer- asked to submit an applica- courses the students take," raising in this college is for next four weeks, Mulder said. lege, many of the large life in- representative from the gover- tion tour, and a weekend ar- - Government aries will serve on college and surance companies and large tainly a factor when determin- tion which must include com- Hamovitch said. student scholarships. I believe Students would wake up at 4 nors^ office, three representa- chaeological trip cost $240© - Teaching university faculties which pension consulting firms offer ing our actions," Radner said. pleted letters of recommenda- Fifteen Freshmen Aca- that is President Speert's a.m.totravel by busto the exca- tives from the Department of per student, he said. teach actuarial science as an There is a lame-duck governor tion from two faculty mem- demic Excellence Awards part-time and summer intern- Higher Education, and two goal, and efforts are being vation site, Mulder said. They Most of the credentialed in office, Nack said. "As a re- bers, and additional evidence Participants hope they will r undergraduate/graduate ma- ships. representatives of the state were presented last year, and made to increase the number would start digging at 5-5:30 find the ruins of a royal actuaries in the insurance jor. Approximately 25 colleges sult, we are playing it by ear. college presidents, she said. of accomplishment, contribu- 15 upperclassmen and wom- of scholarships," Hamovitch a.m. when the temperature In the 100 years the pro- palace, perhaps the palace in order to restore everything^ each side is building a case si- the teachers held a rally com- t a'A

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Dr. Michael Fiore memory, tx&nning of this yeat MBA Program Director 595-2755 Come discuss the rising cost of Tuition. 1.0 •Miim fHe Beacon September 25, 1989 The Beacon September 25,1989. .CLASSIFIEDS/PERSONALS 19 Joe's AFC picks: Bills,Bengals and Broncos Personals but also as a receiver out of calling every week makes my The A.F.C. appears to be Waiters/waitresses — Part- the backfield. stomach turn. With a few up- Academic Typing — All lev- Alpha Phi Delta National Sam, Day, Kiko — You guys Beacon Joe — I'm getting the weaker of the two confer- iilMiliiiliil time, $8/hx. No exp. neces- I wish I could say the same sets along the way, 8-8 is pos- els. Freshman to faculty. Re- Fraternity — Invites all men are great. Here's your person- the "flakes" out-Wheaties is ences. Whereas there are six sary. Will train. Wayne 1 for the defense. Safety Erik. sible. ports, papers, manuscripts. to our Rush meetings. 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11 Serving the cottejge community for over September 25, 1989 Vol. 56 No. 7 William Paterson College Pioneers lose lead, settle for 3-3 tie

BYBOBCONSIDINE ing into an easy victory. The score remained through- SPORTS EDITOR Not so. out two 15-minute overtime The Lions came back with periods. The WPC Men's Soccer a roar, scoring with 17:11 left Pioneers Head Coach Ron team played to a 3-3 tie in the second half, and also Nygren felt the team should against the Trenton State li- dominating with much more have won the game. ons yesterday. It was a game offense possession. WPC for- which could have easily been wards Wolf and Dave Gre- "We played a real good first won by the Pioneers. garat were injured and their half. Our injuries to Alex Wolf After falling behind, 1-0 af- presence was missed as the and Dave Gregarat hurt us. ter an early TSC goal, the Pio- Pioneers lacked the punch We played well enough to win. neers dominated the first half. they had in the first half. De- Things just didn** pan out. :i Freshmen Brian Wells (with spite the lack of motivation, But I thought we were the 31:56 remaining) Alex WPC still led 3-2 late in the better team today," Nygren Wolf(7:2S) and John Pesda game and it appeared they said. (4:03) all scored, giving WPC a could still salvage the gam®. The Pioneers are now 1-4-2 3-1, first half lead. The de- Not so. on the season. They have fense kept the Lions' offense With :16 showing on the three games this week, today intact throughout the first 45 clock, the Lions' Anthony at Steven's Tech, Wednesday minutes and it looked as Daniele put one through the at Montclair and Saturday at though the Pioneers were go- net, tying the game at 3-3. Glassboro. WPC Soccer vs. Trenton yesterday afternoon. Lady Pioneers Kiick named new X-Country coach BY KEVIN SUIUVAN learning of the opening at a time of 29:24. Lookup SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR WPC, Kiick jumped at the of- The girl's team BY MFFBEX SEGNELLO fer and viewed it as a great Janice Kluxen, a junior The Fall '89 Cross Country tough season with the SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR from Eoselle Park, starts in opportunity. Since taking over of Renee Brahin and Anaa- >i team has a strong desire to the coaching job, Kiick said The WPC Lady Pioneers the number three singles spot. marie Wright, the two top win and looks to be a solid his primary goal is to gain tennis team has a multi- Kluxen, who had a 5-1 record runners from last year's team. competitor this season, said recognition as a competitive faceted group of young women last semester, was the recipi- With Dcnise Corral and Frank Pellechia, former coach force in the NJAC. that have molded together ent of the MVP award in the of the Pioneer squad. The Karen Martin returning from into a tightly woven team. 1988-89 seasons and teamed young team has a lot of adver- The most recent meet the last year and the addition of Head Coach Kyle Copeland up with Dena DeMedici to sity to overcome, with the re- Pioneers competed in was the three new runners—Tara came to WPC in the fall of tirement of Pellechia and the Wagner Invitational. The Blain, Helen Caffee and Lynn 1987. Copeland is a graduate addition of a new coach, team placed eighth overall out Rhodes, the season appears to from Pepperdine University in James Kiick. of a field of 18 teams. R.J. Ry- be a struggle, but Pellechia i« optimistic toward a successful Malibu, California where she Kiick coached at Passaic erson, the top runner for WPC season. was the number one singles Valley High School for 28 according to Pellechia, placed player. She then went to com- years and brings many years 10th in the five-mile run with The Fall 1989 season will pete in the pro circuit from of experience, along with a a time of 27:19. The other Pio- consist of hard work and set- 1982 to 1987 and played in positive attitude toward win- neers to place were Jeff Schor- backs, but the Pioneers will the French and U.S. Opens, ning. The Cross Country pro- ling who placed 31st with a face the obstacles head on to Currently, she plays many gram at Passaic Valley lacked time of 28:52 and captain overcome the adversity and professional celebrity tourna- student participation, so when John Coelho placed 40th with pressures that face them. ments for charity besides be- ing head coach, and would like to pursue a career in sports television commentary. WPC Bowlers roll again Assistant Coach Liz Man- On the heels of their most ready to take a big step in the Matthew Cutler and Rene ley was a successful singles successful season ever, the national scene." Thompson are returnees from and doubles player at WPC WPC men's and women's last year's JV team, and they Stacy Tankel For those that missed it, from 1982 to 1986. She was a bowling teams are currently should challenge for a starting the 1988-89 WPC bowling sea- varsity starter all four years. make up the number two dou- getting ready for the 1989-90 spot. Don't count out newcom- son was a glorious one. The bles spot. campaign. Tryouts and prac- ers Phil Anton, Dave Carter, The Lady Pioneers are led men won an all-time collegiate tices have been in progress Gabe Kamphausen, Brian by senior Stacy Tankel, from DeMedici, a senior from bowling record eight champi- since Sept. 9. Many new faces Levine, Adam Monks, Mark Wayne, who plays the number Belleville, is in the fourth sin- onships while maintaining the have enrolled this fall; all bid- Orofino and Dave Ritter, all ot one singles and doubles spots gles spot for the team. She nation's number one ranking ding for a spot on what some whom have impressed the on the team. She is competing was also a recipient of an for the entire season. After a consider as the top collegiate coaches during the early in her fourth year of varsity MVP award for the 1987-88 year out of competition, the bowling program in the coun- workouts. The men will be tennis at WPC and was the year. women's team reorganized, recipient of the Most Valuable try. Can the Pioneers climb to putting a very inexperienced Rotating the fifth and sixth won one tournament, and end- Player award in 1987 and new heights this season? team on the lanes early m the ed the season as the number 1988. singles spot and number three season, but no team in the 12 ranked team in the nation. doubles spots are are fresh- "It's going to be pretty country can go as deep as tne Starting in the number men Caroline Sosa, from tough for the men to top what From last year's men's var- Pioneers in talent. two singles spot is sophomore Garfield; Kristy Mowery, we accomplished last year," sity squad only sophomore The women's team is a Leidy Santana, from North Blackwood; and Debbie Halle- said Mike LoPresti, the Pio- Chris Sole, the 1989 Male Col- whole different story. Virtual- Bergen. Santana matches up sco, North Bergen. All three neers' head coach for all of the legiate Bowler of the Year, with Tankel to lead the team have a strong future to knit-in team's eight years. "However, will return at the beginning of SEE BOWLERS, PAGE 17. into doubles compete -n. the team. our women are just about the season. Tom Hislop, Ian-