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Montclair State University Montclair State University Digital Commons The onM tclarion Student Newspapers 3-14-1974 The onM tclarion, March 14, 1974 The onM tclarion Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion Recommended Citation The onM tclarion, "The onM tclarion, March 14, 1974" (1974). The Montclarion. 235. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion/235 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MO NT CL ARI ON 48 NO' 6 Montclair, NJ 07043 Thun., March 14, 1974 Calendar War Rages; Decision Rests With Dickson By Patricia Mercorelli proof, Alloway was unable to provide The Winner And Still Champ Efforts by SGA president it. Angelo Genova to have the Calendar Alloway explained that Committee reconsider their decision "unfortunately this announcement on the placement of innovative was made before a committee session were thwarted when, despite secretary was selected, so there are no minutes of the meeting to prove the reconvention of the group, the committee chose not to reexamine my contention." ALLOWAY EXPLAINED that the question. Although the committee has at previous meetings, the committee recommended to the president that had followed the single vote innovative session remain in January, procedure. He emphasized, "I MSC President David W.D. Dickson counted all the votes to ensure this." stated, " I have not yet finalized my Ed Martin, student personnel tentative acceptance of the calendar officer and committee member, for one year.” He continued that "I stated that at previous meetings am reflecting on the issues raised by personnel reps had cast individual the students." votes. He stated that "we do not While Genova obtained the consider the matter closed and we are two-thirds majority necessary to continuing to investigate it." reconvene the committee, the group Martin commented that did not approve a motion to although his department had- reconsider the question. The final determined that the innovative tally was nine and two-thirds in favor session should be placed in May, he of reconsideration to five and felt that this had nothing to do with one-third against. However, this does the reapportionment of the votes. not meet the two-thirds majority ALLOWAY ASSERTED that if necessary to carry such a motion. any member of the committee THE MEETING was called to objected to the procedures, they reconsider the previous could have introduced a motion to recommendation that innovative overrule the chair. He stated, "I session should remain in January. specifically told Genova that he had Genova had suggested that the the right to raise an objection and he session instead be moved to May did not." eliminating the long semester break. He contended that the vote was not Genova replied that, " I do not representative because he was think it is my place to question the misrepresented by his proxy. procedures if they do not affect my Genova contended that an vote." He clarified, "I think it is the LaCampana/Bernle Sluzas abrupt change in the voting responsibility of the people involved TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS: MSC weightlifting team advisor Barry Hennis is lifted to the shoulders of procedures altered the outcome of to object if their votes are his squad as the team celebrates their national championship Sunday at Panzer Gym. MSC not only took the national the vote. threatened." title, but lifters Phil Grippaldi, Terry Manton and George Leggett set records. More stories and pictures of the Dr. David Alloway, committee com petition on page 16. However Genova stated that chairman, commented that even if according to the instructions given by the result was affected, the the SGA legislature, he is continuing procedures were valid under his efforts to change the decision parliamentary rules. through an alternate report to the Genova explained that at the SGA Questions $50 Ticket beginning of the meeting, Alloway president. told the committee that two AT THE committee meeting, In response to the recently council last week, also allowed for future it might apply to all cars. representative groups, business approximately 500 student petitions initiated Clifton practice of ticketing imprisonment of up to 15 days as Jenny emphasized that " I f it is services and personal services, would w h ich faculty members had cars parked on Hibben Place and well as a fine. Barrett emphasized to be for other than non-decaled only receive one vote each. This distributed in their classes, requesting McCosh Road, the SGA legislature that the lawyers could find no cars, then there is no way that I am meant the two representatives from that innovative remain in January has unanimously passed a resolution justification for that section of the going to support it.” In an academic student personnel and business were presented by a committee empowering the SGA lawyers to law. community we should not have any services were entitled to only member, Dr. John Sacher Jr., music investigate the $50 fine for possible Although Barrett admitted that need for municipal ticketing of all one-half and one-third a vote each, department. future court action. “ there is an injustice being done to cars." respectively, Genova asserted. According to Genova these The legislature also enacted a those people living on the two ALLOWAY EXPLAINED that petitions were misleading in their bill calling for an investigation of the affected roads, "he believed that "a Jenny also stated that "we are he was following the instructions of wording He claimed they led uses of the parking fee. This bill asks $50 fine is absolutely excessive and very unhappy with the type of the vice-provost, Robert MacVane. students to believe that spring for a meeting with Vincent Calabrese, imprisonment is certainly too municipal ticketing warning signs." MacVane, at the original meeting of semester would still conclude at the vice-president for administration and severe." He beleives that the signs are too the committee, Alloway claimed, end of May with innovative placed in finance, and Keith Kauffman, Barrett added that "our lawyer small to be easily seen by commuting informed all members of the June, security and safety director, to is investigating the matter since we students. committee that business services and Genova called this practice "an "clarify and solicit student input," do not want this area to reach the personnel services would each merit Barrett stated "the legislature is unethical use of the class room for according to Tom Barrett, SGA point where cars are going to be one vote. He continued that since sufficiently frustrated to demand towed.” political reasons." He emphasized vice-president. some type of action." He added that they had sent more than one Barrett explained that in the FRED JENNY, Council on that "the proper place to solicit he would like to see some form of representative each, they should Commuter Affairs (COCA) student input is through the SGA Clifton matter, the SGA lawyer written guarantee that municipal either divide the vote among co-chairman, stated that there has which has unanimously declared its "seemed to think that we are on ticketing will not be expanded to themselves or select a single voting pretty firm legal ground." He been a misunderstanding of the support of rty actions to obtain a include decaled cars. member. continued that "they did not know purposes and extent of the municipal May innovative." of any other community which ticketing on campus which is slated Barrett concluded that "we Genova commented that Alloway remarked that "under requires a $50 fine for a first to begin March 18. He explained that would like to sit down and talk to although he attended that original the laws of the state, the SGA has no violation parking offence." while Kauffman has stated that both Calabrese and Kauffman to meeting, he did not know what the legal grounds to assume that it and it THE CLIFTON ordinance, ticketing will only affect non-decaled determine finally what the parking instructions of the vice-provost were. alone may speak for the student which was passed by the town cars, Calabrese mentioned that in the policy is.” -Mercorelll He stated that while he asked for bcdy." MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 14, 1974 RIDEBOARD CARPOOLS: Mary Ann Bagnlewskl, Harrison, datebook 485-1138; William Casey, Ridgefield Park, 641-5058; Shan-LI Chen, TODAY, Thurs., March 14 "Oedipus Rex." Sponsored by MON., March 18 Paterson, 742-0346; Curt Clauss, WORKSHOP. "Learn How to speech and theater department, WORKSHOP. Sponsored by Career Somerville, 526-6196; Corine Covalerl , W estwood/Hlllsdale, Interview Workshops." Sponsored 8:30 pm. Memorial Auditorium, Planning and Placement, 1:30 pm. 666-2693; Richard DeFlore, by Career Planning and Placement, Admission: $2 $2.50. Media Center, C-123. Morristown, 538-5368; Ron DeSalles, 9:30 am, Media Center, C-123. MEETING. CLUB general meeting, Ramsey, 327-9123; Al Espinosa, West New York, 861-7678; Susan Register in advance in Life Hall. 4 pm, Student Center, meeting TUES., March 19 Ferraccl, Spart=j, 729-9768; Stan RECRUITMENT. Sponsored by rooms one and two. PRE-MARRIAGE SEMINAR. Gllewlcz, Pomptln Lakes, 839-4276; Jackie Hill, Newark, 926-4175; Ellen Career Planning and Placement, 10 Sponsored by Newman Community, Lander, Madison, 377-8387; Jim am, 11 am, 1 pm and 2 pm in Life FRI., March 15 7 pm, Newman House. Malzone and Larry Nolan, Hall. Visiting organization w ill be M AJOR THEATER SERIES. LECTURE. "The World of Lenny Lyndhurst, 939-1503; Janice Maupln, "Oedipus Rex.” 2:15 pm.