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STATE BEACON Saving die College Community Since 1935 'olume 39 - Nurrb'-r t WAYNE. NEW JERSEY 07470 October 2, 1973 Washington-Pollard Conflict Cited Senior Class President Resigns By LARRY CHERONE Linda Scott. She has given me replace Pollard as class Senior class president Ken the confidence and hope as president. Pollard said that Pollard resigned last well as a higher purpose than she is a ''capable, Wednesday due to increased I now see in Student hard-working and very discontentment with the Government. conscientious individual who Student Government Nancy Thompson, the - Association and its executive current Vice-President, will board. - In a letter submitted to the class on September 26. Enrollment Up At Pollard said that "there is no representative system and William Paterson College .money is allocated for events on a very questionable basis. By ELLEN KLEINBERG Haledon Hall was late The principal members of the The enrollment at WPC this registration. If Mr. Russo was current Student Government year is most definitely up. referring to late registration, Agency are content to leave it According to Mr. Barrecchia, -then Mr. Barrecchia could this way. I am not." Director of Educational agree with his statement that "The current SGA Services, there are now 7,200 students waited on line for six Dr. McKeefery to be inaugurated in ceremonies on students to 397 faculty hours for the simple reason Tuesday, October 16. President has seen fit to criticize the strong and members as opposed to last that a lot of classes were year's figures of 7074students closed and there was a very tireless efforts ot last year's small staff helping with the class. Last week in a closed to 345 faculty: There are also McKeefery To Be Inaugurated two hundred extra sessions registration. He added that meeting he condemned last this was the first year WPC year's Junior Class and thirteen additional classrooms. " set aside four days for late As President Of WPC dinner-dance, something registration. By MICHAEL DE-SiMONE Carlo at 8:00 p.m. in Shea which he never participated The population increase is Inauguration ceremonies auditorium. The opera will be in " Mr, Barrecchia thought that for Dr. William J. McKeefery, performed by the Paterson due to the state allowing WPC "The student Government to grow and thus being able to this yesr was the smoothest newly appointed president of Lyric Opera company. Other opening he-has ever seen. He William Paterson College will guests will include Agency is a fine concept, and accept more students. WPC my relationship with it has also advertised in several had to make ; program be held on Tuesday, October representatives of _New changes for only 800 students, 16,1973. Jersey's colleges, member been pleasant. I resign not in newspapers for students. Mr. The inaugural convocation anger, but with the satisfying Barrecchia said this was as.opposed to Montclair which institutions of the national had to make 2,000 schedule will begin at 2:30 p.m. in Shea Association of State Colleges feeling of valuable experience because there were seven new Auditorium, with a procession and some contribution. I hope programs approved that changes. He said that 40% of and-tiriiversities, other higher the changes were because of of college faculty and honored educational institutions from I have given: the .members of prospective students were guests in full academic probably not aware of. The conflicts that the student had throughout the country, my class service that they and 15% were cancelled regalia. The march will learned societies^ educational will remember and past programs approved this year were accounting, classes.. Mr. Barrecchia didn't accompanied by the WPC organizations and activities that were Brass ensemble directed by environmental studies, seem to think that classes foundations, local school worthwhile. were overcrowded. "Lecture Dr. Dorothy Heier. The superintendents, alumni, area French, geography, national anthem will be sung philosophy, urban education classes usually do have 50 to businessmen, and public "Finally, I am resigning 60 students in a class. If there by New York City Opera officials. All classes for that because, of my upcoming^ and liberal studies. , baritone Paul Acquino. weren't enough seats, Mr. day will be cancelled. January wedding to Miss WPC does not accept every Rocco should have taken care Rabbi Martin Freedman Freshman application that of it after the first week of will preside over the they receive. According to school." ceremonies. The investiture Freshman Primary Mr. Barrecchia's figures as of of the president will be June 28, there were .4,226 Mr. Barrecchia feels that conducted by Mr. Ralph applications received. Out of the parking situation has "Dugan, New Jersey's higher- Election To Be Held this number 3,508 were improved. He remembers a education chancellor. Dr. aware of who theyare voting accepted, but only 2,970 sent time when students within a 5" Mark Karp, the college? "ROSEMARY .VAN HOUTEN for." deposits in. "Just becuase we mile radius could not bring senior faculty member, is the The students running for accept a student," Mr. their cars to school. Grand Marshall for ,the The primaries- for President are: Joe Shigo, Barrecchia said, "doesn't According to Mr. Sutler's ceremonies and will lead the Freshmen class elections will John Volfstirn, Charles mean the student is going to records, there are 3,462 Processional. Twelve faculty be held this Thursday, Phillips, John Morreale, Mary accept us. So in order to get a student parking spaces. Mr. members, who have served October 4, 8:30 — 4:30 in the Ingraldi, Magoo KcGaughan, Freshman class of 2,000 we Seudieri, Supervisor of the institution for twenty or Raubinger Hall lounge. Karen Montemarano and have to accept more than tliat Security and Safety, said that more years will serve as Election Committee chairman Ronald Sanpath. For Vice to allow for the-students who approximately 5,000 parking honorary marshalls. Joan Krueger said "that she President are: Patti Artelli, decide not to come here." decals were sold. He Dr Clark Kerr, chairman was very pleased with the Chris Capevzuto and Ed Barr. emphasized that the figure and executive director of the turnout for the first Freshmen The students for Secretary In response to Nick Russd's included part-time and Carnegie Commission on nominations meeting and she are: Lorraine Mason, Tony letter (State Beacon, Sept. 18) evening students who bought Higher Education wiU deliver expects a big turnout for the Nalasco and Darlene Gutt: Mr. Barrecchia said that all decals. the key address. election. The students running for freshman registration took The inauguration will Ms. Krueger "urges all Treasurer are David Smith, place in Wayne Hall and One reason Mr. Barrecchia conclude with a gala Freshmen to get to know the Guy Vandergaag and Tom didn't last six hours. The only gave for the increase in performance of Verdi's Don candidates so that they are DUffy. registration that took place in (Continued on Page 2) BEACON Learning Alternatives ,} Happenings Many of you, after seeing exploring alternatives in On the L.A.B. weekend ybj! fliers and posters around the everyday living. can explore some of tha,; ALL WPC MALES are invited to join the mens' campus advertising a lab What we need is YOU! areas, as well as any other^ weekend may wonder what Our concrete and specific that may interest you. See'j,- varsity fencing team. Information can be obtained L.A.B. is all about. goals for this semester yourself, the weekend rmui by coming to practices Man., Wed., Fri., 3:00-6:00. LA.B. is a new group on include: " from Oct. Uth to the 144! No experience necessary. campus this year. It is an DA student affiliation Kith the (Thurs.-Sun.) it costs $5.00 fot> * * * outgrowth of the old HUMAN National Association for day students; $10.00 for nigbt! THE CHESS CLUB meets Wednesday, Oct. 3rd at RELATIONS CLUB, which in Humanistic Psychology students, and $45.00 IMI 3:30 in R 309. The state champ of '65, W.P.C.'s Dr. viewing its boundaries and 2) having experienced guests non-students ($45.00 is the| Hailparn will be there. If you can't make it at that limitations of a "group on campus to run groups, cost per person — SGA aitf time go to P324 with your name, phone number and experience weekend", saw seminars, and exhibitions ,. your student activity fee pajjj give it to one of the secretaries. We'll get in touch many other alternatives to 3) we hope to hold such for the difference if you are 1! achieving full human "events as "Liquid Theatre", student). i with you. potential here on the campus "Micro-Lab" and possibly a * * * of William Paterson College. "Psycho-drama", as well as Applications, are available^ i aiI ar s THE RADICAL COMMUNICATION CLUB will hold L.A.B."stands"for Learning continuing the traditional ,*hil°Jnnh" ,E Ji'' ?"•« its first meeting Tues. Oet 2, in Wayne Hall Alternatives For Behavior. "Weekend Laboratory (philosophy) or the student Lounge. All interested students should attend. The club began last spring Experience." info center in the student after the group from the These are all probably new government building. Human Relations Laboratory words and new experiences, ICE HOCKEY CLUB will meet at Wayne Hall returned from its semi-annual join us and expand both your Lounge on October 3 at 5:00. All members must lab. The group, in its knowledge and your attend. subsequent meetings, saw awareness, * * * new horizons, on human L.A.B. is funded by the SGA WPC GIRLS! You're Invited to Theta Sigma Kappa potential on campus and and.