IN BRIEF Bjork's Talk, James Wickenden, of Those in Attendence

IN BRIEF Bjork's Talk, James Wickenden, of Those in Attendence

Galloway Township cops raid Stockton At approximately 5:30 AM, May versation with Detective Roman- 9th, two Stockton students were elli, of the Galloway Police . he arrested here on campus. Karen told the ARGO that there is still Kinney and Arthur Mariano were arrested and charged with one count each of drug sales and posession. Also arrested was a Toms River resident, David El- 'Argo' is not an official publi- more, and a Galloway resident, cation of Stockton State Col- William Bryant. Elmore was also lege, bat 1* published by an Independent student publication Independent corporation li- charged with one count each of censed In New Jersey. sales and posession, and Bryant was charged with three counts of Pomona, N.J. 08240 Tuesday, May 13, 1975 posession and sales. Kinney, El- more, and Mariano were released in lieu of $2,500 bail, Bryant in lieu of $7,500. Monday morning, a fifth person was arrested on a Issues discusserl, Alton warrant left over from the Friday action. Gordon Nelson, a non-stu- speaks at meeting dent resident on Stockton's cam- an outstanding warrant pending^^ pus, was arrested and charged action, and that the only reason By Duke Spitzer & and Bob forcibly overthrow the lawful with two counts of posession and this year's arrests totalled less DeLozier campus government. She felt a sale of drugs. than last year's was that there disarmed police force was only a On Tuesday, May 6, the Board The drugs in question were PCP, prelude to this uprising. Mrs. was a lack of preparation time, of Trustees held a public meeting. speed, and marijuana. In a con- Atlon also stated her conviction (continued on page 3) The meeting started off with the that the students have little or no President's report which concern- say in the campus governance ed the topics of personnel change, according to the laws of the State the self- evaluation study, and the Dept. of Higher Education. Her preceptorial system and it's pos- strongly held views provoked sible flaws. After President much disagreement among many IN BRIEF Bjork's talk, James Wickenden, of those in attendence. According vice president of Campus Pro- to reliable sources, Mrs. Alton grams spoke on the dorm situa- Dr. Hans Selye to lecture Trustee Alton stated privately after the meeting tion, the groups which will be that she had a network of inform- Dr. Hans Selye of the University of Montreal will lecture at Stockton using the apartments in the sum- ers in the college, who kept her State College on Thursday, May 15th at 2:30 P.M. The topic of the Fear of student up-risings... mer and how many regular stu- posted on student activities , and lecture is "Stress", the subject of Dr. Selye's most significant dents will be in residence at the possible plots. research. same time. Wickenden stated the students to the college. Dr. Selye is a professor in the department of Medicine and Surgery The meeting ended with a plea latter will number 300. At this time several Student at the University of Montreal. His revolutionary theory of "Stress" from students for better channels Applications for fall housing Union and S.O.S. members made has made an outstanding contribution to medical knowledge. of communication with the Board, stand at 1,021 or slightly more several suggestions to the Board The theory explains the nature of stress as a general alarm reaction and a request that they support a students than bed space. on college reforms which were through the adrenal and pituatary glands, set off by an attack on the state bill to place two students on The Board discussed the grade generally well received. However body such as disease on mental pressure. the Board as voting members. situation with the spectators stat- on member, Mrs. E. Alton, be- The lecture is sponsored by the Stockton Lecture Series. It is free of The Trustees promised to look ing that there would probably be came very adamant on the subject charge and open to both the Stockton Community and the general into all requests and act on those a decision by the summer. The of Campus Police carrying fire- public. All are invited to attend. it had jurisdiction over. The members also discussed the land- arms. She stated that law abiding chairman of the Board, Dr. scaping program, which some people have nothing to fear from Robert A. Brooks, gave his ad- Register for the summer now students felt they could have the police, and that students want dress as R D #2 Woodstown, N.J. Registration for summer term is now being received in the Office of handled just as well at a consider- to disarm police as part of a plot. 08098 and invited students to Student Records, D-121, and will continue to be received through able savings to the college. Also She made it clear that she felt write him with complaints and Monday, June 2 at 5 P.M. For your convenience, a registration blank taken up was the summer pro- students themselves were gather- suggestions. Next Board meeting has been affixed to the back of the master schedule. Additional copies gram to attract more Hispanic ing in mobs in an attempt to is scheduled for June 24. of the master schedule and the registration form are available in the Office of Student Records. Marino,Kuchona in To register, carefully complete all items on the registration form and return the form with a check or money order for the appropiate tuition contrasting race and fees to the Office of Student Records. BR.y. BoRnkb rDelozie»ol/-iT»or Registration will also be held Thursday and friday, June 19 and 20 The current primary race for sources of disagreement between know all other considerations. from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. in D-012. Freeholder is enlivened by the the two hopefuls. Marino says Mr. Marino stressed the need for Avoid lines and closed out courses...register now. campaigns of two members of the that he is against any nuclear the freeholders to take a strong Stockton community running un- power plant in Atlantic County. hard and interest in helping ex- Psychic lecture at Stockton opposed. Mr Anthony Marino, an He also stated that as of now he is pand the outreach of Atlantic assistant professor of sociology is opposed to all offshore oil drilling Community College, Mr. Noted author on the psychic, Hans Holtzer, will speak at Stockton running for the Atlantic County well, although he might Kuchona said he felt further State College on Friday evening, May 23rd, at 7:30 P.M. in the College Board of Freeholders. His oppon- change his mind if convinced it expansion should wait until better Lecture Hall. The topic of his lecture is "reincarnation." Mr. Holtzer ent, Stockton senior and invest- was safe. Kuchona favored economic times put less of a is the author of over two dozen books on the psychic, including Ghost ment broker, N. Randall Kuchona onshore nuclear rather than off burden on the taxpayer. The Hunter, Yankee Ghosts and several on witchcraft. He is also currently running for the Republican shore ones, which he felt are a Democrat and Republican agreed an adjunct professor at N.Y.U. in New York City, lecturing on topics in nomination for the same seat. As poor and expensive idea. He also on the need to bring more light the paranormal such as reincarnation, ghosts and witchcraft. both are unopposed they will favors offshore oil drilling on the industry into Atlantic County. Mr. Holtzer's lecture is being sponsored by the Stockton Society for definitly face each other in Nov- basis of what he knows. Both Kuchona stressing the need for Psychical Research. There is no admission charge. Both the Stockton ember's general election. men favored expanded mass tran- non-government initiative in this community and the general public are invited to attend. Both men are young, although sit with Marino urging more regard. He stated he had exper- Kuchona at 23 is the younger of Federal Funding, and Kuchona ience in this matter having tried Psychologies of humor to be told the two. Both are married, more private investment and less to bring a pharmaceutical firm Marino resides in Somers Point federal control. Marino and into the area. Jeffrey Goldstein, Ph.D., the head of the Social Psychology Dept. at and Kuchona in Northfield. Kuchona both deplored corrup- Temple University, will lecture Tuesday, May 20. He will be giving a tion in government, and were for In the coming election, five lecture on The Psychologies of Humor at 4:00 P.M. in G-208. This Kuchona is studying for a B.S. in marketing and has studied at a strict code of ethics. Professor freeholders will be elected from lecture is being sponsored by the Psychology Club. All are Welcome to as many new political districts, attend. other institutions including the Marino favored a strong sunshine New York Institute of Finance. laws (open meetings) for the new and will be elected by the county Stockton Student Union presents He is the leader of the Atlantic Board of Freeholders. Mr. at large. One of the boards major County Young Republicans and Kuchona felt that the bad effects duties will be to write a new The Stockton Student Union presents: Stockton Students. also is on the executive board of of such a law would outweigh the Administrative Code within six The S.S.U. would like to invite any students who have any kind of the State Young Republicans.

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