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BEACON Serving the College Community Since 1935 Volume 38—Number WAYNE. NEW JERSEY 07470 Apifl 3. 1973 SGA&Class Elections Deadlocked Washington vs. Gengaro for President Jukusky vs. MaUtsch for Vice President Out of 807 ballots cast for most votes for that post. The President was' deadlocked Student Government office, no run-off election for all between Junior: Peter Jukusky candidate attained the necessary deadlocked .contests will lake and freshman' Linda MaUtsch. majority vote of 405, which is place on Thursday of this week, Should MaUtsch ,win in the- 50% plus one. The race for SGA April 5. run-off, she would be the first President was narrowed to Bill JUKUSKY and MALITSCH WPC _ Freshman eveT elected Ore of UM muy eneks la Ben Shaba Hm% "as oae la *• Washington and Frank Gengaro, DEADLOCKED Student -Government: Vice ladies room en tka second floormcamriig M Inch wide br the two candidates receiving the The race for SGA Vice President. The race for SGA •lraoit 2» tort Img. Co-Treasurer was deadlocked among Rich (jibson, Sue Tali track appe) above the armafm a fa the men's room WPC Company Presents Wolfstirn and Bob Planker, none ta Ben Sfeajm Han andapproxhMteljdl r inch by 18 (eel of whom attained a,majority of hag. the ballots cast. It should be Kaledioscope of Dance noted that students may vole for There will be excitement in images of ancient times Jo a two. (2) candidates for Shea on Friday, April 6,1973 at sprightly dance imitating a barn Co-Treasurer of the SGA, being Is Ben Shahn Hall 8:30 p:m. and Sunday, April 8, dance, the dancers will create an that two are elected. 1973 at 4:00 pjn. when the impression,- not soon to be CLASS ELECTIONS William Paterson Dance forgotten. • Cracking Up? Company and the choreography The Class of 1974 elected The students, under the Robert Aiiler . as Historian, By EDDIE MATERA class perform. assignment of Ms. Svea Becker, The variations of technique, Nancy Gervasi as Corresponding Is, Ben Shahn Hall cracking up wUl produce the entire show Secretary and Joan Kobnent as base completes the picture. choreography arid music will with, help from other from all the blasting being done, Students questioned in the Recording Secretary. None of surpass all other annual dance departments.,, r • . .1 . - or is it happening from the building about the problem have concerts. From a dance creating those elected had opponents. settling of the building? This is a had various opinions. Bob (Continued on Page 3) (Coattuoed on Page Z) question that concerns all of us, Andriulli blamed it on poor especially students with classes architecture. Ginny Scaturro Court Decision Postpones Case of at Ben Shahn Hall; The building said that the blasting could have is only two or three years old : an effect. When she and I went and with all thoV cracks, Faculty Denied Merit Increments primarily on the second, floor, into the ladies room, Carol Melli By JOE SAWICKY the student strike of December peal their denial to a board it's a wonder how a construction stated that, she never noticed A Federal court has post- 1972 when an agreement was made op of students, faculty, company can remain in business the cracks before. She does poned &r two-and-one-hah" drawn up with the administra- and administration. Tias Base- though think the blasting has a years a suit filed by faculty tion giving faculty members ment stipulated certain dates if it left so many of them, even (Continued os Page 8) if it did allow for settlement.. definite effect on these cracks members challenging the deni- denied tenure the right to ap- because she lives right across the al of merit increments to sev- In room 215, there is a crack street from a construction eral faculty members, the pro- an inch high and. 13 cinder company and knows how the. cedures tiiat were used to de- Administrators Vote blocks long (about 20 feet). blasting feels, according to her. ny tie merit increments, and Also, the back wall seems to be Students questioned around the denial of tenure to Tom No Confidence At the March 15th meeting_of splitting badly. In both the campus also have had various Spence. The faculty members negotiating teams that a vote'of bathrooms, mainly in the ladies who were denied merit incre- the William Paterson College confidence be held regarding the opinions. Dewey Imhoff said Chapter of the Association of room where the crack is only 12 "the construction company ments were &ose who were in- local and state negotiating State College Administrators, it 'bodies as presently constituted. cinder blocks -long,' it is should have checked out the volved in a sit-in in President Olson's office last spring pro- was decided that in Ught of the The specific questions asked becoming very notieable and blasting first before putting up looks like its .starting to grow testing procedures of the decision by the AFT not to on the ballot were as follows: 1) larger every day. A prone smoke the building." Barbara Miller Board of Trustees is denying permit actual physical I have full confidence that Local stack that's detached from it's hasn't noticed the cracks at all, tenure. representation of the members 1796 of_ jfc American (Continued on Page 2) The fc^ue wa= started after .if ,•>( \ .i. t'e III,1 mil state (Cootinaed on Page 4) Procol Harum To Appear At Shea On April 6th Their music made them who between them write the known back in the summer of songs that have separated Procol 1967 and from that point on Harum from the mass of Procol have always been there, post-1966 rock groups; , s always known and always been In America, Procol continues respected for a music that has to be a headline act, a position gathered critical approval and they have held and warranted that has brought them a fervent since their early days together and devoted audience m Britain, In October, 1968, they were Europe and especially m bottom of the bill at the America. Fillfnore East; five months later Procol's reputation has been they were the headline act and. achieved through five albums, they've never looked back. each a progression from the last, It is almost impossible to and one clasic single. It is a write about ftocol Harum reputation that has grown- without mentioning "Whiter through a nurabemCclBmes in JShade of Pale,", a single which structure, but throughout the somehow describes an epoch in changes one thing has remained pop music, accompanied by Uie samer The partnership of enormous worldwide success Gary Brooket jujd Keith Reid, (Contmard on Page i) m Page 2 SGA & Class Elections Deadlockea Happenings On Campus (Continued from Page 1) The race for Class President was Treasurer is Eileen Albrecht. The President, Vice PresM»n. , . deadlocked between incumbent race for Junior Class President Treasurer were d was deadlocked between Bil THE WILLIAM PATERSON COLLEGE Ken Pollard and challenger Mike Incumbent President Carol™ Redner and Pat Glentz. Mr, McCavitt and challenger Ka% JAZZ ENSEMBLE under the direction of Thad Driscoll, and for Vice President between Nancy Thompson and Redner is a present SGA Chamberlain were deadlocked in Jones, will perform on Sunday, April 15th in Shea Len Domino, and for Treasurer Co-Treasurer. In the race for the contest for Class of 197- Auditorium. Students, faculty and staff may pick up between Barbara Sturm and Junior Class offices, only the President. Carol Belbruno Z contest for' President had two free general admission'-tickets to die concert in the Randy Vander Weit. A total of •Margherite Petriccione wei, Music Office (Alll) or at the box office on the day. •276/ ballots were cast in the candidates, which possibly deadlocked for Vice ftsUeit Senior Class Elections. reflected in the low turnout of while Christopher Girao and of performance. • 170 votes cast. Next year's Junior Class Benita Palleschi were deadlocked officers elected last week: Vice The Class of 1976 elected for Treasurer. Freshman balloi. THE WOMEN'S RECREATION ATHLETC Mary Nececkas its Secretary, totaled236. ". .- ASSOCIATION will hold elections on Monday, April President is Elaine Duras, Secretary is Annie Routsis and while the contested positions of PLURALITY NEEDED 9th in the Gym. AH undergraduate women students ,--..- INRUN-OFFS ate eligible to vote. All of the deadlocked * * • * contests should be decided'oh THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Ben Shahn Cracks Up Thursday, as only a plurality of CLUB will present Edward Edelstein of the National (CoBtumed from Page 1) : the votes cast will elect officer. Model Unfted Nations on Thursday, April 19th at but believes the blasting does can't support or knock down Of the SGA and the t£ •. which says that the blasting 2:00 pjn. in Shea Auditorium A149. • have an effect. Kevin Blair said, . fittsjes. ,The Elections going on for the new college Referendum passed in February * * * * "it seems kind of stupid to build one building and have another student union building is slowly; stipulates that only a plurality of THE JEWISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION in- fall down." sinking the cafeteria into the the,votes cast in the runoff vites all to their open house every Wednesday in R310. As mentioned previously, sand. Isn't that nice to know if election is necessary forwinnijjg. Refreshments are served. The WPC organization, in most of the cracks are on the you're eating there and start to Unless dead-heats occur, there • coordination with the North Jersey Jewish Student second floor which means the get that sinking feeling? *ill be no repetition of past Alliance also invites all to a Wine and Cheese Party at basement must be sturdy.