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1 ^*m &r's^^y^w'^??**^ *J#J 2&*&*V»-! *' ~'--y>f.-r- Vol. Xl-No. 2 "Tveug-Sx Yemr*»f Responsble Freedom" Baruch School of Busness and Publc A^mf^aron Wednesday, February 25, 959 Cfy CoHajfcO of New York By Subscrpon Only SC OK's 'Lss' Plan; Mayers Resgns as Charm ^sff,? r $? y Elecons Of Law Deparmen, March Suden Councl, Frday, unanmously approved a plan whereby suden relgons, Councl, polcaj Frday, and unanmously socal acon approved groups a can nlan Professor Lews B. Mayers, M. charman - of he Law * Deparmen f.. snce f 936 and: acng-baruch School Dean n and , wll rere March. Hs successor wll be receve money for her acves. Under he adoped proposal, hs money ($00) wll no be aken from he Suden Acvy Fee, bu from SC*s Boarde Reserve. Dr. Mayers has been a Cy College snce 924; n 928 he was apponed Asssan offcally named a ha me. ^ -. However, he clubs fallng under hs plan mus subm mem Professor of Busness Law. bershp lss. Pror o he passage of he 'lss'* proposal, an amendmen o exclude relgous clubs from recevng funds was defeaed, 2- \r. Specal Elecons Specal elecons for vacan Suden Councl and Class Councl offces -wll be held Frday. The Class of '63 wll hold s flecons n Freshman Assembly, whle elecons for uppe class** spos wll be held n Lounge C. Afer he supper recess, he erm's ^budge was presened o he Councl. The oal amoun n fees alloed o SC was $3605. Several rnporan revsons o -fe budge were presened. One, o^jfl^ Iner Club Boerd 'or jg. Acves Far was deec o consderaon*. f 50 ob- U pown SC Defeas Mooh OpposngVernaYouhFee By Sandy Sarkman The Upown Suden Governmen defeaed a moon, 8-0-3, ha opposed sendng- a delegaon o he forhcomng Venna Youh Fesval, Wednesday. Alhough opposng: offcal Cy College represenaon a he Fesval SC Presden Renee Roh's moon saed 4&a4^-4Je J"Suj Councl does no nend o deny freedom of movemen or parcpaon o'any suden." Presden Buell C Gallagher sad las -week ha sudens -who wll aend he VennasjYouh. Fesval are makng ''a- serous jms^ke." The Presden also sad, he Fesval s an.''excellen devce for hoodwnkng he nave." Congressman Esablshes Inernshp for PA Sudens Alhough, ^he Presden ad=^ vsed he sudens no o send delegaes, he saed ha hey are free o use "whaever machnery hey wsh" and "such funds ashey have dscreon over" o suppor a delegaon. He sad. he only acon he would; JaJfcgLfL Suden Councl sends a delegaon o he'fesval -would be o connue publc crcsm of he even. The Presden sad he dd no favor he dea of a separae youh fesval for Wesern counres "because democracy does no operae easly hrough mass persuason echnques of hs sor." Dr. Gallagher also -was agans sendng an-communs groups o he Fesval snce he fel ha he program of he fesval s pre-deermned by Communsdomnaed groups smd ha Uned Saes delegaes are "handpcked" by he _ Uned Saes Youh Fesval Commee. Mmsgnsm Applcaons are now avalable An 92 for InsJgnom awards. These awards are graned by he Suden Councl o graduang senors who have excelled g C3Era*crrrrglar acvea^ The deadlne for applcaons s March 6 a 4. The Insgnum Commee wll mee a ha me, and he enre Councl wll voe on awards he followng Frday. Ths s he' new procedure nancd las year, fewbm )J( H»^M~:;^,«,>"..M:,,(H In 953 he publshed "Th«Amercan Legal Sysem;*^ wcl has snce been ranslaed nm Spansh, wh a Korean verson expeced shorly. Professor Mayers s -alsotptahnng o publsh "Shall We Amend he Ffh Amendmen?" n h# Fall. ',.".*) Afer graduang fron»hjf College n 90, he aended W3scons& and-* Colomba Unvers^es for hs graduae degrees m publc law. -. In 99 he earned hs Bo eh el og of~ Laws degree a he Georgo Washngon Unversy. l*a-m School and was admed: oism Dsrc of Columba bar- ha year..._ Tw» years laer he" medt o he New York bar and acvely pracced law.n Nea. York unl 944. Snce ha urn* hs legal acves have beej lmed o an occasonal reaned, as counsel., ^ In addon o he books he hafpublshed, Dr. Mayers has wrfe* en repors for several govern*. men agences, ncludng ho Sae Temporary Commsson 9»e Condon of he Urban Col* ored Populaon - (937-38), ", bo.... Sae Law Revson Commsson (942-43) and he Mayor's Commee on a Se for he Ume#~ Naons U946). * - - One of Professor Mayers ear> ler posons was as edor and senor saff member of he TlV» (Connued on Page 6> - j^t%$*&%&w» Head of Huner College Resgns -I- RW EMPLOYEE: Rober Bovard, Baruch School senor, speaks ' Republcan Congressman John V. Lndsay, hs new employer. John V. Lndsay, Congressman ona Manhaan's '7h Dsrc, as esablshed a congressonal ^-ernshp program n co-opera- >n wh he Baruch School for -Jdens majorng n Publc Adfobex Bovard,, a 2-year-old nor, hasjheen awardedthe frs ^ernahp; Hs work- wh nclude - gslaye^rescarch, aeeng con- ; ueb^ sorreye examnng he ^da «f *fco comm dyng he work of congressonal commees. Sem-Annua I Award Sudens enrolled n "Feld Work-n Publc Admnsraon," conduced by Dr. Danel Parker, charman of he Baruch School's Governmen Deparmen, are elgble for *"he sem-annual award. The four-cred course enables jovernmen naajors o work-_ parj-me n a publc agency aswh her specalzaon, By Gene Gold Dr. George X. Shuser wll resgn nex year ^s presden of Huner College. Dr. Shuser, 64, has been presden of he College snce 940. He has asked he Board of Sgned Educaon o make- hs resgnaon effecve January 3, 960. Resgnaon Leer Tn a eer- o Mr. Gaeave Gr Rosenberg, charman of" he BoaTd, he wroer^*there "have developed any number of es wh he communy and he naon whch, hough hey may have enhanced n some measure he presge of he College, have become very complex, me-consumng and burdensome." He s' a member of he Board. 4*f^~JPrecora of he-^arnege Foundaon for nernaonal Peace, he Free Europe Comm- George Shuser ee, he Fund for- he Kejrabrkr ahdf he nsue of Inernaonal Educaon. J&e"s~~aIso presden of he Relgous Educaon Assocaon. Dr. Shuser also sad he would* lke o.devoe more me o wrng. He has wren many books"* ncludng "The Germans^-flRe^ lgon Behnd he Iron Curan* and "The Caholc Spr * Amerca." Chancellor? Las, year " THE TICCEJB- Iearned from nformed.sources "Ba Dr. Shuser would be named! Chancellor of he Cy College. Bu, when quesoned on hs pon, he sad ha be "wourd no accep he poson of Chancellor f were offered otne* - The BHE adoped a resoluon ha sad: "Under George Shus- «r*s~ leaderskrp, Huner College developed s prugram ^cra^n^q^g^ sandng lberal ars colfege enl3 ncreased s over-all enrollmen from abou ^60 "o 5»8>0* ' j*y**''* -T' ITI a;u»ut **w *us!!^' l "S^^j:?:::^^ -*>***'- x****^-*"* ---^ -.u«-^,* v-->-»^--^.twc -

2 * * - * *<: fr «: ff ;! +.- I *- 3»,»l '. * ^ Eleen Baron o Sng March 30h a Prom Eleen Baron, popular songsress of ng-h clubs, rado and elevson, wll sar a he Senor Prom, March 30. Mss Baron, who has recorded many h songs, wll be he feaured eneraner of he evenng. Jack Adao. whajjas prevously played a - scleral Baruch School affars, wll have hs band a he Prom. I wll be a formal *. affar. Tckes for he Prom are sll avalable a he nnh floor* booh for. $6 a couple. The affar wll ~ ~' _~be held a he Tavern on he Green, locaed a Cenral Park Wes and 67h Sree. A man feaure of hs se, whch wll be closed o al bu Baruchans for he evenng, s ha parkng s free. The $6 cos for he Prom s he lowes n several years. manly because of he Monday ~ ngh dale. The prce r cludes a fve-vourse dnner and darer. g o.lack Adao's band. Tuodos \N :": re-, ec M; l re r. 2 n Lo:::.'lOcurd. D. A $. d :r»' *n,«- '' -. - u TV-rv-V,-:- &&*+ VJ-*^- HARPER '6 wshes o congrafuae Jane Ka* Rober TO Melnsky HARPER '6 wshes o congraulae Debra A. Grossman o L. Sephen B. Esenberg A March 22nd weddng s planned GALA COLLEGIATE WEEKEND (March 6-8) a CROSSINCERS A!! expense $3995 up Also!! ; H f HOLIDAY SKI TOURS Lncoln's B'Jjy Fc'o. - 5 S5475 Washngon's fl'day up Feb on; l<» M.-rc-> W.».-). I.nkr I'U.I.I : j >'»r! < rvk-mnn^mafrhr-r, \ rrmon j -DAY & WEEKEND TRIPS EVERY WEEKEND All TrlM* lj«-!ud- vk Insrucon, <-<-. Sk Kqllmw-ra R«-naJ-. Avalable. for rrs<rrv3om. brw-lkhv, group n*' SKI BFIUD TOURS uxedos range from $<> o $0, dependng fpon he syle desred. Tckes wll go off sale March H. and no deposs wll be refunded afer ha dae. Ther wl be fve couples per able, so ha fraernes and oher organzaons wll be able o make arrangemens for group seang- Class Coancl^. Th*' Senor Class CouncJ wll hold a meeng omorrow o elec marshals for he processon -a -Gommenc'men- The Banrch School s allowed egh. Ineresed sudens are urged, o consul he Senor. Class bullen board -for furher nformaon. Q A. T- Co. THE TICKCT CCUN o Ask Formal Saus The Baruch School chaper of he Collegae Councl for he reeeonuon by he Faculy Commee on Suden Acves. The organzatbrt s he frs new polcal group a he Baruch school n several Naonal years. Group Uned NaJonfshas asked for offcal The CCUN s a naonal organzaon recognzed on 265 campuses hroughou he naon. I was esablshed n 946 by a group of sudens who realzed he need for buldng nernaonal cooperaon and a srong Uned Naons. The group's purpose» o develop an neres n he Uned Naons and an undersandng of nernaonal relaons by socal and culural presenaons o he suden body. Thlnklsh ranslaon: Ths mrsr- M^lre T«r>wx»n? T">v n InmcT of ruub!:*}*- f -s. Ther oher monhly -'l*^ ^,^. v. ^jrr-' ^c'c^ -.'(-'<- T?.^nH :~ '»>r r uno '.oler?* '.zcc scc''kca. N'.uray. none Curres ads menonng he hones ase <> lne obacco. Who'd wan Lucky Srke mxng wh ha crowd? As for he scandal shee. 's a smear:nd ca whch deserves nohng bu snubcy. MAKE*25 Sar alkng our language we've go hundreds of checks jus chng o go! We're payng $25 each for he Thnklsh words judgod bes! 'I^hnklsh & easy: 's a new word from wo words lke hose on hs pnge. Send yoxrs o-lucky Srke. RoxfTA. M.Vemon. N Y. Endosename, «r «dcre>o». com- and ass. 5,-qJ ;sh IJcnurd-HomlMl. 20 Y-fm of <HH>r»lon. 203U B'%-ay (70 S.), BfV., EN 2-40uJ, 8400 hs rp ne sponsored by C-Che genune arcle Panel of Amercans Speaks A Frs Mehods Church The Baruch School Panel of Amercans spoke for h frs me hs semeser a he Frs Mehods Church n Asora, 'Queens. Tl» Paj&el of Amercans s a naon-wde organzaon of college sudens devoed o he wpng ou of prejudce. Each Panel consss of -members of dfferen relgons, races and Amercan ypes. They speak a meengs Parens' Assocaon, church,.and synagogue groups and a hgh schools and oher colleges. The Baruch group was formed las year wh he help of Dean Rulr Wrgh and Englsh eachers Samuel Mnz. James Mrollo and Wllam Turner Levy. The Frday ngh audence conssed of eenagers from I'.l o 7. The procedure for each meeng.-> as follows: he moderaor nroduces each Panels and all NEARSIGHTED BASKETBALL TEAI«Tbmklsh. SaUINTET OCX ;R : O U Ge he hones ase of a LUCKY STRIKE En S H s h C.ONVZnGATHJN fcnder Ena'sr- Tnnlc.'rh Thnkeh: STOPC ENLARGED PICTURE " v»» >, ;,»v..,,. _.. BLQATOGRfPH rtnu'sh: OIMIW4 BwTHIr' SUI * jhmksl: En 9,sh: POUCE PU LICITY Produc of <Jnc <~*rmjcc7 <Jvvajeex>-^07u^<^77M- cjvvzjeco- s our mddle name -Ml Frf*ruory 25,»59 ^HTVT. * mm r*- * By Ann S ground WE ARE ofen called he "os" generaon, he "slen" generaon, and perhaps he phrase he "paf^sve" generaon- should be eoned for us. Neverheless, we mar be all of hese; we are wha "vre members are gve fve mnu«are. Bu why? Pa?wvy s nor nhered. Lke exhbng he dfference bevc6^n he whe man and he Negro, so passvy? learned o ell of her experences yardng prejudce. Afer hs, he audence queons *fer brh". Bu doesn* oeon» v. e college dassroon. The Panel members, eb> collecvely or ndvdually. ThTeTe should exs a gve an< ake procedure, "whereby, he Speakng a Frday's dscussonl 'eacj^er gves he suden he ncenve o furher hs knowledge. were Tom MeGoury, Cahol: Here s he deal seng where he suden can be acve. Shela Schwarz, Jewsh; Geory, Applewhe, Negro; Lllan O:- A he begnnng of hs semeser, was announced ha sandxrd^ z^j New_ Amercan; and Jar^- would be rased.. Courses would be oughened; sudens would Kngh, Proesan. flnaly fnd necessary o apply hemselves. Mos of he quesons we«dreced a Applewhe, who al I bel«ve some of he change? made o rase he.-andards wll o!d of an neresng ncde: only lower our college o a hgh.^hooj or perhaps even elemenary whch occurred o hm wh. * f..-hool level. My premse s ha a: course >Undards<<rrL>u'd be rased vsng a frend n Alabama.. he course conen s defcen. Some quesons were: "How c- we elmnae prejudce n N A college and unversy are suppo-^d o be sengs for learner where he suden can hnk n-vdualy and be responsble for York Cy" and "How come wh;»! sudens are no sen o Neg J schools o brng abou neg. * sudes. I "wonder f he suden can "hr.k a all when he s od on n he Souh?" r$.he mus read a chaper n a book and oulne so ha can be mded -n. Isn' hs absurd? Wha has happened o our grrea suror nellecs "who offered us ncenves? They ceranly mus >w wha rasng sandards mean. The college suden should wre papers ha can gve hm addna! nformaon for hs course. He should b<* gven lenghy book *s from whch be can choose books an boh a eompulsory fnd on- >nal level. The laer. I hnk, csn rase h*» sandards of a college.rf hus can gve he suden he addonal background of he course d perhaps lead hm on o oher endeavors "n he feld. Many courses a he Baruch School have reached her lowes ebb. Nohng wll make hem come alve for he suden. Many of he busness course.s should be d*ca.rde*. When a suden mus har.d n bus noc-s nea..v yjjed "wh hs r.;>.n.c.and cla^-vs a he op of a folder. some; r. dertoely la-kr.:. The suder. wh- -A:-:.. graduae wll rr:> reb«l. He ".v:.. bfcvrr.*. a- (*nr:-.::< >av-, ; r' > h, * a:, auomaon. A hur:an ben^r may he ur:cor.sc ous of he absurdy of h- lfe, or he can kr.lf-.v he ruh hu no adm r * hnr.sclf ard reman gnomn;. The n:ajory of he. lbera! ars subjecs h:ve added "worhwhle *-ms o her syllabus ha can benef he suden more. Bu --:y of hese courses reerae he conens of he ex. The ex h.'d be subsanaed by oher maera! gven by he eacher. W hen classes are no conduced- on - college level, we have ard a kndergaren. When we have become obsessve clock-wachers * -u^c he courser s no smulang, we as human bengs have me worh-less. ' -AX remember w"hen I aended grarrmer school he frs me. I came prepared wh ar supples and_ovs. Perhaps: >'s no, so - * " ~ -.«- A.»rng. bu I was smulaed more n kndergaren han I some- -s am n college. I s rue ha he educaon was more acve. I hnk hs s he core of he probem. We are made o follow assve educaon. One of he sandards ha was o be followed ha "sudens wll be encouraged o learn, raher han be ~'h." In ceran subjecs, hs ha.- defnely come abou bu ndn' hs be he goal of al subjec maer n every course? foukl! And sn' surprsng how many lberal ars subjecs have be- <- laden "wh nanes and nflraed by he busness currculum. - mpossble o ge away from busness. Why mus he lberal subjecs be aned wh busness? In Englsh composon one *ked o -wrfe Tyusfness leers and o-make job applcaons. How hs grve ore knowledge of he Englsh Ia-nguage? Ths gves bare meehanleal aspecs o composon, 'whch are aufrhtn he* nenary school, ^nce anros everv course s aduleraed wh :uess, perhaps I should no have any cause for complan snce s a busness school and no a college. The hope of seeng- he sudens smulaed and ganng knowlress*. parly "wh Suden Councl. Councl s plannng o ' uae hs semeser's work wh he vew of rasng sandards upmos n s members' mnd. I hope ha hey can rase he shade dfferenae he-eorses ha have acually rased hehr sand- from hose ha have merely assumed a facade- of rasng. '^ards. Gallagher Broherhood^Talk Mus Be Followed by Acon By Ian KJeer Presden Buell GalJagrher addressed an overflow crowd a Hllel, Thursday', February 9, n observance of Broherhood Week.. le «a<^ fbp-r n rq f nhnn Pr^hnrh n^ ' ^"^ <?<ny -no enoloh. Talk mus be -fodwed by acons. In erms of our own colleg-e, Dr. Gallagher sad ha we have always had our doors-open o^ people of all races and relgons. Th Presden sad ha respec owards ohers s only a sua-.., k A r\ r\ I face gesure and ha one ' Brsh Labor MP Dugdale SX^f.!^». * lfecon - Talks o Governmen Class <-. -».heme o he DISTINGUISHED^ VISITOR^The Rgh Honorable John Dugdale <eff) chas wh Dean Emanuel Saxe afer addressng?*-»dens. Dr. John W. Wngae. of Dvson of Realng, was one of fve busness fgures who receved caon for "Dsngushed Servce n Suppor of ve Educaon." _ ^^ ««. from ^ujen^ desrng o be excused begnnng and nermedae courses n Senography and Typewrng may ake qualfyng examnaons for hs purpose Thursday, February 2*5 a 2, and Frday. February 27 a 3. Full parcuars *nd applcaons for he examnaons may be obaned n The Socey for he Advahee- men of Managemen -wll presen a flm enled "The Easer Way" Thursday, February 2f a.2.0 n Y303. V^ A Lampor leader Tranng wll begn durfg he las week n February. Tranng s avalable o all sudens- aendng he Baruch School, from up~per fresh- The Rgh Honorable John Dugdale. a Labor member of Parlamen snce l<4. j*-'\dr*>^*'a a rroup of [luvcrohn. 4 sudens Frday n 4 Norh. Mr. Du^rdale descrbed he d:fer<^nces beween Amercan and Brsh sysems of governmen and poned ou ha unlke he Amercan sysem, of governmen he> Brsh do no have a fxed consuon, or dvson of powers. He al>o descrbed he workngof he Brsh sysem of governmen, ponng ou ha Parlamen- Mfc*»«weme powers. Mr. Dugdale no^d ha alhough here are hree polcal pares <Tonse:-v:ve T-abor and Lberal ) h^ '"Labor Pary, based on he rade unon movemen" and he "Conservave Pary, geng voes from all classes." are he conrollng pares n Parlamen. Podoff Dsrbuman o **enor*<. Applcaons rrray be obaned a Lampor House or n 92. The sesson lass from 8 o 0 weeks. usually "The Lerary Socey -wll hold s frs meeng of he Sprng Sesson February 9. I nves all -neresed sudens o aend a specal plannng".meeng n 420. Thursday. March 2 a 2. c * * The Accounng Socey wll hold s frs meeng Thursday a 2:5 n The program for he semeser -wll be dscuseed. Hllel foundaon, "locaed a 44 Eas 24h Sree, wll hold a songfes Thursday a 2:5. The folk sngng wll be led by Rafael AdTer. ' * * * The Pu-be Admnsraon Socey wll mee Thursday a 2 n 308. There wll be an mporan dscusson on a foregn polcy semnar. Presden's alk revolved around olerance. Gallagher dd no lke he way he word olerance "was banded abou. Tolerance, he feels, s a negave vrue. I s really on a polcy of lve and le lve. The word self accordng o Gallagher mples -a sense of superory on he par of he olers. Tolerance, he. sad, s; defrrrely beer han nolerance, bu s» only he frs ^'p owards he ulmae goal of affecon. Dr. Gallagher fel we are headed n he rh drecon; however, he feels ha affecon wll ake as long" o aan as he human race con n exsence A Defned Prejudce nues Presden Gallagher defned prejudces as prejudgemens. The speaker sad ha we learn preju dces and n hs way hey connue and wll connue o floursh. The frs half <>f he weneh' cenury gecorrfr-gr "o he PresTT den has been aken up wh he rghs of labor; he second ha±f of he cenury wh he sruggle for he rghs of mnores. He wen on o say ha as a resul of hs sruggle wo are lvng n a me of enson, srfe, and dffculy. THETfOK** s locaed n 9 B «

3 r-» Hh>TIK.» > rm- - { * \ * -4 -frr - Vpfowa CorreKponde-nK:- Mary Jackson and Isaac Sulanr- * J T?.. * - r "<» ' * * «* - < *og* * "Tweny-Sx Years of Responsble freedom" Bernard M. of B W M M M ^ Pwblc TW Cy C»IU««* N< 7 Leangroa AvcnM, Y*rk Y«ck *"*Vol.'XLV-N6. 2 Wednesday, Feb 25, Br»K«We a Mark*** Edor u*ner# Ma ffffr.» <JeoEjee Prrrarky. Spors Edor Rchard S. Guran Ed ur-n-chef O Moron J. Horwc Sewar Kampelmacher A*'nr< En>ere#" Ann "»,'» r*s ~'XJOO Ro**e j"j Mnnrqer. Loo rf.eo ^ Peer A. KVn Kjrcha npe Mnna'g r Sjrmnd' ATd'f-or Laurence- Mller Don Coc no a Copy Ed am. Sporja Board: AI Jevkns^and Bob Sgner Jacobwon -Edor Copy Saff: Leonard Dworkn. Le$ Fradsern. Gene Gold. Dave Podoff. Sandy Sarfcman. and l>ave Tayor News Saff: Seve Barrsh. -Arhur Fsch. Irwn Xopel, Arhur Loewenhal, Leonard Mark*. B»ym Popkm amd Gary Wo!!rn. Spor* Saff: Owen Brand, Rchard M. Cohen and Sd Dardoff. An Answer We seldom reply- o a Leer o he Ed!-' Peuenno ' an Bur En^e '6 conans nany va^rue and nvdous nvecves whch challenge he very foundaon upon whch we sand and. ndeed, upon he foundaon wrch he free suden press exss. We wll no commen on he frs conenon of he leer whch suggess ha we are n a School flled wh >erous-mnder nellecuals. In he pas, we have made our sand clear on hs maer. Wha we wl concern ourselves wh. however, s he conenon ha a.suden newspaper exss solely o reflec he opnon of he majory of he Suder Body. The leer wrers say: "Should no hs paper fgh for, nsead of agans, he wll of he majory?" And furher, hey conend: "If a member of he saff has a personal opnon' no represenave* of^$he -grea&r segmen of he udenafuaes ^-rs no he place for such an opnon n whch -rh-f> leer appears?'' To^boh hese quesons'we mus answer an emphac no. We manan ha- here s somehng; more mporan han he opnon of he '-nsjbrly-r-^-rumely ruh. A* hsory rleary shows, ruh has no always been suppored hy he majory. I s he prmary funcon of a newspaper o seek and promulgae he ruh. We admedly do no.know all he answers. Bu as a responsble suden newspaper, we make. our busness o be nformed on all ssues n order o seek ou and sae (no force) possble soluons.. I s clear ha a free suden press s necessary for he beermen of he academc communy. The free suden press exss no only o publcze and nform, bu s mos mporan funcon s o provde nformed crcal analyss of any and all maers whch effec he college communy. We speak our opnon. We do no seek o reflec anyhng* bu our own opnon. Ths opnon does no necessarly agree or dsagree wh he majory of he suden body, leaher, s an nformed judgemen made wh he realzaon of all pons of vew. To say he leas, we would regre he day ha a newspaper, eher commercal or auden. would he requred o reflec he opnon of he majory. Our houghs are bes cammed up by Thornas Jefferson who foresaw he dangers of an unnfdrzned socey versus he free, nformed and responsble press. He sad: "If I were faced wh he choce beween a governmen, whou he press or he press whou governmen. I woud no hesae a momen o choose he laer." In a socey (ncludng he College Communy), whch unforunaely, oo easly subms o he dcaes of he unnformed and crushes mos dsseners, he mporance of an nformed and responsble free suden press canno be sressed enough. r Ph Ep Fraerny Honors Professor Upon Reremen WolkeoSar In x Pajama' AWARD:" Professor Wllan Bradley Os receves an award from he Vce Grand Superor of (he Ph Epslon P fralcrnv. Arhur Susswen, Yfc-e Grand Superor of Ph Epslon Ph naonal fraerny... presened former Cy Collegre Englsh professor Wllam Bradley Os wh a plaque commemorang hs servce o jhe fraerny. Professor Os, who rered las 'erm, -was an assocae men%ber 4*f?h Ep for many years. _ The fraerny has one chaper a he College, whch serves boh he Baruch School and Upown. N'el Wolfson '5«> s he erm's Ph! Ep Superor, and Joe. Cohen was las erm's op offcer. Dr. Clemen Thompson of he Deparmen of Suden Le s he fraerny's presen faculy advser. Wahv Wo Ike 53 r of-- Mr. Rober.* and goal'e or: lte College's soccer eam, ha* been cas j *+ -S*d *H T"$*esr*f?"-«of Pajama Game. The show wll be produce*! Frday and Saurday. March '20 and -I. n Paulne Edward.-* Treare. HurMf Rrfzf. \v<w> h* sarred ;n >ev«--ra former Theaon show?., wll pay Kabe. Tm.- «he role plaved bv Dors Dav n he flm verson of he show. Oher Members Ohers n he cas are Pearl 'rar.kfae as Crlady: Warren Pncus as Prez. and Adrenne Predman as Mabel. There are sll openngs 'A he chorus and on he echncal saff. Rehearsals are now bengr held daly n he Audorum, from 2-5. In addon. Thearon holds a weekly meeng n 404. Thursdays a 2:30. Tckes for he show are $.50 for he orchesra, $2J2J5 fox he mezzanne, and $ for he balcony. All blocks of reserved seas mus be purchased by hs Frday. T Tk«Age.of T7> &h&r Sde By Sew;ar'KampeUnacler = Enlghenmen *S WW flhe KKLJ srare~or'he Tnlre-s connues o hover over Cy lejze. ("bjfres frs levelled by Wllam Randolph Hears hy nc C.lejre v.-a> e!leyred!y domnaed by Communss reurned he College was va'-le^redly domnaed by Communs?^ reurned I Marn'.-.*" only h- ', me was n he form of Senaor Joe Mcfar). and h< :!:." Today. :r. he- yar^j>">9. he ssue s sll.-. ::o alked a!»<>-. openly. I s suppre >ehn» :» mas-» of whmpers and secrecy. T ever, ^ wh he 'ollej^e n spr, f no T wh he Collesre. h I_a>f vear. Bl* ern. he spor??caser. charged wa^ a "hobed of Communsm" because dd no feld a fooha eam. He ced he Unversy of Chcajro, whch does no have fooball eam, and Harvard Unversy, whch does no have a nao wde power fooball eam, as oher schools whch are "hobeds Communsm," accordng o The Naon magazne November lo. T charges, of course, were spurous. (Kbrdham Unrrersfy. a scho wh a repuaon lor beng conservave, does no have a foob. v eam, eher.) * I was las year, also, ha he ssue of Communs speakers he campus came o a head. Communss are allowed o speak he cy colleges, he Board of Hgher Educaon, n s fne wsdo decded, so long as ey never volaed he Smh Ac. The Smh A makes a crme o advocae he overhrow-of he governmen ^ force. And aa year, furher moves wer* made n e Ausn ca- Dr. Ausn, a Cy College Englsh professor, was d*mseed wha hree-member ral commee of»e Board of Hgler Ednca found hm guly of havng led under oah when he sad ha - was never a mewber of he Communs Pary. Hs case ba* h* appealed and a decson by he Sae Educaon Commssoner s d soon. ^ These are ncdens ha have aken place whn he pas years or so ha have, n some way. o do wh he ssue of Co - munsm and" Cy Colege.These are he ncdens ha have, reeevhe os; pubcv. Xheae axe he ncdens ha gan for he Cole a repuaon, however ll-found. ha Cy College and commun jro ogeher I ke ham and s\* cheese. To be sure, hose who kr. he facs realze ha he chard are bascally groundless. Nev» he less, hey are harmful o ' name of he College. Bu he greaes harm, and fac he greaes danger, does come from hese "ousde" - dens. Raher, s wha * -..- penng- nsde Cy College. ecall3' he Baruch School, ha - parcularly' dsurbng. I - acons, he feelngs and hf hnd-he-back naneuverngs haf are causng he College o s- s jrreaes defea. For s n he sudens and he faculy o w one mus look o dspel any false ma are creaed by he Commur. scare bojeey..and Lf he sudens and faculy canno couner allegaons, who can? THESE ARE prey broad saemen*. Br hey ar??«x n L. when examned n he lgh of wha s occurrng oday a:.baruch School. For cxajnpe. should a member of he faculy doe-s ro have enure (herefore, no guaranee on hs job) exhe opnon ha Kar Marx was a grea economs? One fa member refused o do^ he waned enure frs. Or, should a s; newspaper or some faher Schuo'. publcaon allow a Russa wr a'x>u he Sove poson vs. a vs he Uned Saes n e :on_? Or. >hou!d a Rus<ar. norm-ed lecure o a cla- Demwracy a^.d Communsm (Governmen 7)? Do no boh answer he quesons. The fac ha none of he ncdens frucurre n he las four years, a leas, answers hem. Ths s no a plea for he College o nve Communsbecause hey are Communss and ha a welcome ma be s: wh he suaon. The nvaon of a speaker o he Collefor h*m. Bu L ss^a reques for a lle common sense n de.- Presden Gallagher has sad, does no necessarly mean ha'.college endorses hs vewpon or ha The sudens or facul-. A he very leas, allows he??^uden o hear anoher opn< anoher nerpreaon. As a responsble educaonal nsuon, hs should be a ( objecve. Cy College Has been belaborng he Communs ssue f long ha s dffcul o conceve of he polcy connung any lo Sooner or laer, he. College wll have o face up o s respons and allow any and all o speak, o exchange vews, o promulg-- -parcular poson whou fallng vcm o'he "Lle Red Se house" bogey. The sooner he beer. To he Edor of THE TICKER: A fnal, as everyone knows, s ghven a he end of a course as he over-all es. Ths s wha he sudens have been workng for A fnal s no jus any es. From he eacher's pon of vew hs es s.he bes, ndcaon he has of wha he suden"" has learned hroughou he enre erm. Many eachers, n fac. base 50 r \ or more of he suden's mark upon hs end erm es. To he suden. fma!s are a very mporan maer. They mus be passed n order o pass he course. To some, fnals presen he las means o pass he. course, bu o all s he clmax of he semeser's work. I's he end of long a"hd somemes fru ful hours of sudy. I's he las bg ask whch slams he door hu on a semeser of learnng and marks he begnnng of a few weeks o relaxaon before sarng he same grnd agan. Fnals axe all hs and more. Bu why should hey be? Why should hs one es be worh more han a whole semeser of work, more han all he ousde readng, homework, classwork. dscusson, esa and sudyng*' Why? j,_ When a person has shown he has accomplshed all hese asks adequaely why s Te doomed o fal Because of bu one 2-hour exam. No 2-hour es can ever approach 50 r c o a person's mark, le-alone he ess whch we are now gven. When we look a he quesonasked, we can easly see ha hey are no far o he suden nor do hey cover he erm'< work horoughly. Ofen you w::: read a senence "whch s phrased wrrongly or perhaps s ever: mpossble o comprehend. The major objecon ;<. o: ourse.ha he quesons asked do no cover he semeser's work w:h any amoun of reasonable horoughness. We ge several ;esons whch we have earne- and he answers o whch we hould know. Bu here's n:o:- ^ery han nr a queson we've ever-heard of nor haye we J2 e2 equred o know s answer. The jhor fel ha hs que-::.-:-. vould es he suden's.-u::: "2j. hs knowledge, ar- w,;..ak«- rum hnk. If 'h'~ u^'" - '.vuulu no complan, hu?-..»!-- >w. I hnk he auh-or mu- vehave had one oo many '.*. ::en dream hs queson up. don' seem o grasp wha"- hack of a eacher's mnd when < creaes obscure and rrelevan : ^esons. In fac, I w! say ha ' > queson, regardless of s.ar.v. could be undersood am 'horoughly answered n wo ;ours. The mos complee and '-horough queson I've ever ' eard was gven o a phlosophy * ass. There was only one ques- ':on and ha was saed n one *ord "WHY?" Tha was he^n nal! I may sound funny, and [perhaps s, bu wha queson ""compasses more where phlosophy s concerned? Ye he answer wren by he person who old me hs sory, and a very clever one n ny opnon, was WHY T?" O^-rTHr^e. he quesons hem- ^Ives_are he_a-*r*we-r, hlazl^ "~wkt-be done o "change hem. In fac. many deparmen.-, keep herr fnals secre, as f -hey were holy manu--rps. (Jo. forbd ha sudens should look a hem and see how bad hey really are. Maybe hese deparmens jus don have enough maera! :n he course :\>r good, clear neay j^-'ons and mus use h- o'n one or dream up he "rdculous" ones. Or maybe hese eachers have jus oo much o do and can' be bohered each erm o make up new quesons. The old one.* mus be carefully guarded and rewren so as o look lke a new problem. The fnals sysem can be a goof one f 's run r^h. Now. our exams are such uer rash ha more han one eacher has no even bohered o look a hem. Wha we need a an evaluaon of how sudens should be marked. As sand oday, he mark we ge L* nol our own. I's goen by one es and a. weelc of crammng. To l»»e Kdw V Allen L ps '60 of TH* TfCKBR: If an ousder were o read an ssue of THE TICKER, wo eonelusons woud be* drawn by ha person The frs beng ha here are very fey nellgen, serous, hnkng people n he Baruch School ar.u ha hy some Dvne Ac :."ey are al or; he edoral *aff of THE TCKER Thmgh!~>e due o he "holer han hos" ype of wrng and he vuff«:- sarcasm whch are "rampan n every s-ue. The second concluson drawn would be ha h:.- pape: - no he represenave of he.-udens bu raher her sef proclamed Bg Broher. Queson?, arse, s a school newspaper, suppored f»y nvolunary conrbuon.-. he place for a.- f-cer.ered clque o fooer -- vews upon he general popla.ee!s:c >? Should no hrpape: r!: ;,.: :'..:-. n-eud of aga-, he w:.i < " " ne 'naj<>rr*y. If a member of he -aff has a personal opmorr rro rv r :*r-rr>3ve ol he rv.al^::.. -en en. y he. uxuer_- gra-duaes. sch as he exended day - - _r;_'''-'.> >n. s no- he place vvu floor '.v n *h:< n.e co'umn : e*cr appear-. -.» " rlll lf f IllrJUlf» ; ;«.! eu ;u;"." I run! re:: n::.;.r 'opa o >ee wha s ha we. her fellow - :.:>er: s. wan. F:r hoer ha hs be done se.' n- v. :::r.^r of poery., whch.-hrs 'he -School, he :-udens ar.' h'- faculy. Mar> Palermo *60 Bur Engel 6 The Class of '6 wll hold a meengs, omorrow n 707 a 2 o dscuss plans^for he Junor J'rom and oher evens. All members of he class are nved. THE TICKER On-Cajnpus nervews for senors graduang n Juneand Augus wll begn March 8. All graduang senors mus fle mmedaely n he Pace- -""ff P^^r."flX- nr.he Tr.Ur vews. C The followng organzaons wll send represenaves o he Baruch School Mar «> BloomrKdale's Men-KAnse- * Mnnas'emen Mar 7 Arhur Yoar.K. ('PA. Inl.-nd S««-I Publc Ac-counlYK. Man.fc^men» Tr;:nmj; Mar. IS - Dnvd Bunon. CP.A.. N" Y C. Personnel I>ep Publ:c Ae»oune. Munf-paJ Admnsraon Mr. 20 Seldman & Sedmnn. C P A. Oerz IVp Sor*- Publc Accounng;. Mercr.d.Hc Execuve Mar. 23 Prudemal Mar:afr«;ncr Tran [ng Mar. 24 Con E.son --- Ma-nasenes Tra InnK Mar. 2o Bamberpfr's. Por of N'. V. Auhory Merclanclae - MaraRp-men. Aec' &- Kn&ocaJ Aj>r. I Crane. Sae* Tranng Apr. 3 Sern'* accrclxandse-m.*n^^e- B nro. Apr Onra! Aro' Offce Governmen Acc' Apr. 7 AbraJam A Srau*. Army Aud Mfrcnajd'.se-Uuueemen. Governmenal Acc' Apr. 8 Cy of Phladelpha. Alled PurcnaajnR Muncpal Admnsraon. Merc anrse-man.: jemo Apr. lo Marm's Oep. Sore Merchaad Execa:\-e Apr. 3 - General Feoda Managemen Tran nfr Apr. 4 -Gmoel Merchandse- Maaacemen Apr. 5 NY. L;<e Maoacemm Tranng Apr. 7-- Franklm Smon- Urrrhardse- Apr Conn HuUa -re 3alex T"ra!nlnK Apr. 3 - Krval A KrnjU. C P> -^»«>«e Accocn-.E Apr. 2* -Boy Sc.-n; of Ajnenca ManaRenjen TraLnru; The Rayheon Corporaon and he Inernaonal Busness Machnes Corporaon wru also send represenaves. Conac he Placemen Olfce lor.furher a- To rucon v'uoul hese. The frs acvy of he Oudoor Club, a hke along he Palsades Tral, wll ake place Sunday. Marc*. All hose neresed are o leave her name* n 9C. he Sgma Alpha Offce. Campus Caroons Page 5? HoldMagaznePosons MUSIC MEN: Three Baruch School graduaes, now he op men a Cash Box Magazmenr leadng rade journal, cha wh Na Cole. Three Baruch School grads are ^sng n he op seas of "The Cash. Box," a leadng musc rade magazne. Marn Osrow. Irv Lchman and Ira Howard are on he edoral saff of he publcaon. Prox. o her assocaon wh he magazne hey never had any es wh he mus4c busness. The laer wo were members of Alpha Dela Sgma, he adversng fraerny, whle a he Baruch School. Al Berzofsky, former presden of he fraerny, s now on he- saff xf) ha magazjae... QsZQW has been wh he mag< azne 7 years, LchmarT 4^year?v and Howard 6 years. HP Ses Mard Gras Even School Wll 'House? Even By Irwn Koppel Rgh now you are probably askng yourself, "Wha he heck am I gong o do Saurday evenng, May 2?" Before you make ha dae o play solare or go fur-rappng, keep n mnd he annual Mard Gras. Ths s one affar you wll no wan o mss. Mard Gras, sponsored by House Plan, has been radon a he Baruch School for manyyears. I was no held las year because of consrucon n PET. Two years ago, however. Alan Dale performed o a packed By Jako Abel house. The gala occason wll ake place n he enre Baruch School. Boohs wll be locaed hroughou he buldng. Half of h proceeds wll- go o^a chary whle he oher half wll go o he Cy College Fund. Undoubedly* he kssng booh. wll be eemng wh "yaks," so> frs-come frs-serve. Blackjack and faro boohs are consdered; bad ase. ' - Dancng- There wll be connuous dancng n Hansen Hall for hose o he Bea Generaon, and for " TRo!e""~bT"3e Ea GeTreTaon here wll be connuous eancr n he cafeera. PleaSe brnj your Dners Club cards. The headlne aracon wll bn a specal gues sar. Some promnen personales who have appeared a recen fesvals nclude Sammy Davs, Jr., Wllam B. Wllams, Alan Dale, and Harvey Keck. The hghlgh of he evenng wll ake place when he mysery gues crowns he Queen of ha Baruch School's Mard Gras. Now wouldn' you lke -o sea your grl ge crowned? Wolk Sngng The Folk Sngng Group wll hold s frs socal, an nformal group-sng. Frday; All hose who are neresed or can. srum a guar can. leave her names n 9C. a.- I ^. ' ^!» <» -ccfsss^fcae -^^S=S;^^-^-.»<VNj»W;sB~^23«55C5^'.- **±*&*M

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The mamen bea Farlegh Dk-kn^on, 23-3, whle he Beaver mermen were defeaed by Lafayee, 55-3.» - ^ Ira TelJer, Pres. ' Paul Sessler. V. Pres. Dave Leff. Treas. announce apponmen 2 of ^* : Barry Kessler as new IFC Secreary ;cuso S^«lS 3JS2J2EEf s r5 By Al Revkn As a resul of Saurday's ac- svle. co-varr frpf»-«yl«. ^r,^ _^ on. he swmmng eam closed he dvner cones. Ousandng s regular season wh a 3-6 perfornnances were urned n by record. I defeaed Brooklyn Joe Whe, Carl Ros^, and Nck Poly, Huner and Brooklyn Col-. legre, and were beaen by Manhaan, Columba, Fordham, U. S. Merchan Marne Academ*, NVl" and Lafayee. The eam now eners he annual Meropolan Champonshps. The las me he Beavers won he ourney was n *55. New York Unversy capured he le n 956, 957 and 958. Durng: 'hese years, he Rdermen fnshed hrd, sevenh, and sevenh,' respecvely. Agrans Lafayee, he^ Lavender crew managed o capure frs place n he 220-yard free- USgSlfESSEJSaSfSJSSJSJafBISJKSElSf&fEl Go Fraerny All Ths Week "^^ -^ra ^ mj^mofafg^ KING GEORGE Ld 23*d Sr+*. r Bwrwo^n 4*h and 5h- Avenues UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Do You Thnk for Yourself? THESE CAN. \\ r.<-r. you f -*>! ha ceran fads are <>vr.<h do you alk agans her.? '2. Do gaa^es such as new cgaree lghen? ofen nrgue you so yuu wan o ake hem apar? 3. Do you hnk ha polcal canddaes should wre her own -speeches nsead of usng a "ghos wrer"? Gven he choce, would you prefer havng an aparmen of your ova o lvng a home wh your parens? VES ISrO HH 9. Do you base your choce of a cgaree on wha people ell you raher han dong your own hnkng? m Wes. Whe swam he 220 n 2:30: Ross swam o yards n 25. seconds; whle Wes ook he dvng: cones, beng awarded 62 pons for hs effor. Te Pennsylvana's were sparked by Henry Mller, who fnsred frs n boh "he 22< yard buerfly race and he -#4") yard free syle. The wreslng eam, compeng a Farleprh D*knson, "won as a resul of vcores by Jerry" Kaplan, Ron AJer. Phl Rodman. -Terry Horowz, and Jerry Levkov. -Levkov won hs rna*ch as a resul of a defaul. Jerry Kaplan pnned hs opponen wh a half-nelson croch hold; Aler was ahead of hs opponen n pons when he was a warded he mach as a resul of njures susaned by -hs opponen; lodman pnned hs vcm whle Horowz ouponed d's compeor o wn he mach, ("o-cnpans "Ml CTTleman and Jack IzAver boh suffered dcfea.s. SPECIAL To CCNY sudens wn very 50 cent purchase or over. -Menon TfCKER for FREE lg. coke or coffee Charcoa! Broled Burgers Our Specaly QUESTIONS TELL. VOU \ LOT ABOUT YOURSELF! * 5. Do you prefer a salesman who s anxous o make a quck sale o one who wll paenly answer all your quesons abou he produc? 6. When arrvng lae for a pary, are you nclned o jon a group of close frends raher han aempng o srke up new acquanances? 7. If you me somebody wh a beard, would you end o consder hm "offbea" and rea hrn. wh, reserve? 8. Are you normally relucan o go on a "blnd dae'*? You'll noce ha men and women who hnk for hemselves usually smoke VICEROY. Ther reason? They've made a hnkng choce. They know wha hey wan n a fler cgare-e. They know ha VICEROY gves o hem! A hnkng man's fler and a smokng man's ase? * jou hare answered "'" o hree ou of he frs jour quesons and "X0" o four ou of he las Juv... yoc really hnk for %QZr$ rjf The Man Who Thnks for Hmself Knows «,^f>. Broon { Wl llaaor. Toacco Cor;... o «VES Famlar pack or crushproof box. ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER... A SMOKING'MAN'S TASTE f. H «..;'».. I'-J- L

5 V, SPORTS SPORTS Page 8 Wednesday, February 25, 95< Bu Lose o Wagner, Wha ' U G d Seden': -~? -Led by -Mary Groveman. Julo D^laorre and Guy Marco, he Beavers squeezed by Rder CoJlegre , Monday a Wng-ae Gvm. *, The surprse vcory was accomplshed whou he servces of Cy's op rebound er. Hecor Lews, who was HJ wh a wsed ankle, ^ The Beavers were ou n fron unkhere were hree mnues remanng n he frame. A ha pon. Jack : -~ Madden, he Maroon and Yellow's leadng scorerv h on a 35' jump sho o pu Rder ou ahead Cy, however, came, rgh back, on Grovcman's jamj> sho and Joel Ascher's frfc hrows. o lead, <;4-f»I wh"^4«-ss han HO see-onds reman;'. Ilder j.mpvd rgh back o make «>4-f"."* and wh seconds remanng Cy ook possesson of he ball and promply called me ou. Seven Second.** Afer he me ou. Cy ook he ball ou and wh seven second* remanng, '(rpovprnen wa* fouled" and wen r» he lne for one and one. He made _he frs, "bu mssed he second ry. Rder go he rebound.a^d mmedaely' called me ou ro pbrn s I a eg v. Em ployng- a full cour press* Cy forced Madden o ake a desperaon 25' sho. I mssed, Iw RderV Bob Bryn' jrrrhh^t he rebound and sank a one lunder. However. he referee ruled ha he sho was made afer he buzzer sounded and herefore dsallowed. Groveman. Delaorre. and Marco scored 22, IT and 0 pons respecvely. Mke Gerber se a new Cy freshmen scorng record of 32* pons n leadng he Beaver frosh o a wn over he Rder neophyes. Wagner Plagued by bad ball-handlng and a weak defense, he Beavers dropped her enh jjame of he season o Wagner, 77-55, Saurday, a he Seahawk's Grymes H!!, Saen Island. Gym. ~ To add njury o nsul, Hec l^ews. Cy's leadng rebounder. REBOL.fD. An undenfed Cy College player makes a ry for a rebound agana wo Rder. Coll*** players, n Monday's game. spraned hs ankle_a he second half, whle aempng o grab an offensve rebound. The only brgh spo n he oherwse dsapponng evenng was he Beavers' leadng scorer. Mary Grovemen, who alled 22 pons. Harp Juna, Wagner's >-6 junor, led he Seahawks a-- ack wh 26 alles. The Seahawks, who were never behnd n he cones, quckly ook advanage of he Beavers' weak defense and poor reboundng ably and had a 20-a lead a he en-mnue mark of he frs- half. Asssan Professor Kellar Recalls Long-Ahlec Pas!>' Harold I Ko'.o rv.lar A-.s:,:'.n 'rofesso B- : : e s s A n; n s: ra > > n, h..- rv of spors parc: pa!<.<:>.. rn le pas, he wa- a -ar.«.' ha. lsler; he held he Auu-rcar \vonle relay record. Snce.hen. hs record has been broker, many r.es, bu hs fac does no ake away" from Tls "accomplshmen. A l)38 graduae of Xew York Unversy, he has become an Easern College Ahlec Conference offcal. Kellar has had 20 years experence n he feld. He "wen no offcang beca-use. "afer school, all rack men lke o offcae." Kellar ced some humorous evens he had wnessed: he "Tme he elasc >roke n a run- Ter's shors and he bad o go o fcrs rescue; -Seve Dllon of ManhaTar: C }] ]^~» r#. -A': a ver Kol';v's hea<. knock:r.g or?" h:< ha. ara breakng a leg of a eammae; he me he judges pcked sreond. hrd, fourh, ara ffh jla'e ha reglocrd o uck a wnner. As far as ousde neress are cor.cerr.ed. Kellar has many of hem. He has organzed an arlne n Souh Amerca and s a faculy advsor of Ph Alpha fraerny. He s also advsor of he Man of he Year Awad gven by he Foregn Trade Socjey. Ths award was gven n 949. Kellar supervses he Foregn Trade Dvson of he school and eaches Foregn Trade. ^ s In comparng he rack of hen and now Kellar saes. "The spor s much beer ha was n 938." Na Holman's Beavers wll -face S. John's Saurda a he Van Buren Hgh School gym n Queens. The Redmen. under he able gudance of coach J? Lapchck. -have rolled o a 3-5 record hus far hs seasoj The eam s a powerful, well rounded" squad, and has proved a ough one for Cy n recen mes. S. John's sarng eam hs year has been a consan one. Lapchck has Lou Roehel a cener, Dck Enger aad Tony Jackson a forward, ana Alan Seden and ~us, Alfer playng backcour. Seden ~ Tony Jackson, he fo_rmer Jefferson Hgh sar, has been havng: an ousandng season whle, Seden s averagng- 26 pon-s p**r game. A recen ledown on he par of some of he players has led o hree consecuve S. John losses, he mos recen beng a "^SL loss o he Fordham Rams. ~ Ths recen slump may come jus n me for he Beavers. Cy may very well come up wh an rp»e f Se "Refffnen don' purl hemselves ogeher. Groveman Recenly. hey have been clckng he way hey should Veerans o Bolser ^Nne'; Sophs Wll Also Ad Team p **p Graduaon losses wll no affec he baseball eam very much hs comng: season. The only major loss s AU-Me cener felder Bob Tocullo, who has become scholascally nelgble. Every poson on he squad wll be flled by veerans, alhough, a few posons wll be flled by sophomores. Las year's freshman eam compled. an m- *'>s:vf '('cord.!os::g o-tv w o.>?e- (n ^af>. u-ca :>a :::.-- Boa )»->^as, ^ a.'a; >.".u;'>'','!, Reurnng A hrd w"! h^ Ron::;- \\"e;<s hs -a>- nores Avdy M"\'!:! Tarar.ola a.-e vyr.u' ; baseman's pos on.. Wh.-ln:: and ; \»e - o':d ->a>e < 'TU «.' ^e p^'. >a I.K. ;:an.< are Sophoand I">o:n n he oned. fve men are n conenon. JooMarano. Jm Sullvan, Bll Caerso. Bll Bownk and Kenny Rosenblum. Bownk and Rosenblum are Baruchans who dsnjrushed hemselves on he freshman squad. Behnd he Plae Cachng "wll be handled by Bll Ncholson and Jay Xenaky. Of he eg-h pchers, Luby Mlynar, Nck Maas and Jerry Zuler are veerans.,- -: ' -.,*., *-*rm!*r**fc#«#*«f.»;*:ff»* M3MB The Inramural Board s conducng s sem-annual baskeball ournamen by class. Ther? are four classes n whch eam may be -enered: Freshl men," Sophomore. Junor and Senor. AH players on he earr mos be n he class hey rep. resen. Applcaons are avalable n room 60-A. The Bowlng ournamen w; begn hs Frday a Gramerc» Lanes. A qualfyng avera^. of 35 moa be mananed fo< he hree game oal. have been all season long. Craveman has been scorng- Ma; ccssenly n recen games, wh Joel Ascher and Hecor Lev. a. re» begnnng o "wake a*." Conssen The res of he eam J Delaorre, Guy Marco, She Bender, and Herb Brandewerhave been comng- wh sea* peryonnances, scorng" and. boundng n double fgures. In any one game, any of he may come up wh c nghs, whch jus mgh enough o overhrow he R» men. Baruch Baskeeers Defeaed: Sals' 3 Pons Tops Tea n. Ns^-J * &G&K *» _^*SBf p " rr «as«'^-3»s BARUCH BASKETBALL: A* Baruch baskeball plyer *oe* up a rebound ajrams Commnnry College. We los, 6S-S0. In her las encouner, he rarueh School baskeball eam vas defeaed by New York Cy Communy College Ths makes a oal of fve frames los n s las sx sars. In her losng effor, Herb Sals scored 3, whle Lenne Kwawez alled, for he Beavers. Boh, naen were benched as a resul of leg Injures hus slowng down he pron-cency. of he eam. The Tecbmen bul up- : lead and won as a resul of Knberg and Al Rogers. T each scored 2 and 5 pons specnrely. KA&X'CH TECH N'UB» Br«ak>v ObMT - BAl l T«faV' O'rej FY> y TO. < Nnw < O S ' Lacker FO F C o a Tocar «'^ PgBJUW

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