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1 Reductons n the number of sectons offered n requred courses and a consequent ncrease r the shoe of each secton due to-the cut n the proposed College budget were announced by Agnes C. Mullgan,. assstant regstrar, last week. Such courses as foregn languages, speech and mathematcs, whch' a small class s especally desrable. Wll be most handcapped. The attempt s beng made, Mss Mullgan stated, to man* tan the same number of electve courses. A mnmum enrollment of 5, however, wll be necessary for-a course to^e offered. At present, only 2 students are - Mss Mtxlhgan estmates a 5 per cent drop n the enrollment of male student* for the fall semester wth an overall drop of per cent. Ths,estmate would reduce the present enrollment of the College from 9500 to about soao '* -.' The proposed budget was cut recently by $824,000 by the Board of Estmate. Ths fgure does not nclude a proposed further cut of $399,000 to allow for the possble decrease n enrollment due to the draft...; > ',-r" /"' A plan to extend the Summer Sesson from eght to 2 weeks wll now also have to be abandoned. ;_: Veterans 9 Hll Creatng. for the poston of race, the Electons Commttee are no canddates for seven In an effort to a vod a the deadlre for pettons untl treasurer and one-sc Councl representatves. Welfare Group By Cathy Adeeso The-Veterans* Wefare Commttee, recently formed by the Inter-Club Board, has announced that t wll present & frst varety, ahow May 8, at St. Albans Naval Hosptal.. ^- ~- ; ; At ths one and one-half hour OssTlsaV M%4- Rjwa* preaentat6n> whch wll enter- /VIlVI VI W V f / a tarn.thw wards, nstrumental To GeHt\Tx A drawng for the prze of two" "South Pacfc" tckets, to be -awarded to one of the student donor* who helped- Ateha Ph Omega's Veterans* Book Drve collect a total of 469 books, wll beheld n Lounge Br-Thu sdey at~2. Mr. lrvng Greger, central treasurer, wll pck the wnnng number. The drve was so successful that t wll be held every term by APCs "When we started the drve, we dd not* expect to collect more than a thousand books. We were elated at the jtremendous response," sad Dan Fredman, charman." Tcket "Sales for '52 frolc at 3 In an effort to nsure^ a full house at the Class of '52 Sprng Frolc, the deadlne fop-purchasng tckets has been extended untl Frday at 3. The tckets, at $3.60 per couple, ***. j y are avalable at the Class* nnth \ma Almta Sells floor booth. ~rt fw The affar-wll be.held n the t UrWer* OmOTTOW Cry*t*d Ballroom of the Hotel Sgma Alpba's sem-annual ^tcapn, Broadway, and 34 St, flower sae wul take place tomorrow. Proceeds are to go tomsr&t a scholarshp -fund at the College. Flowers wll-be sold on the frst floors" _. The honor and servce organzaton s complng a booklet whch wll nform students of the number and types of scholarshps avalable to them. Included n the booklet wtt be a lstng of qualfcatons for partcular grants. Sgma Alpha' faculty-student drag, scheduled for next Tuesday, s an al-out effort to promote better relatons between the two groups n the School It wfh be an nformal evenng, featurng plenty of conversaton, and entertanment by faculty as well as Frday, May. Dance musc wll be-provded by a mult-pece orchestra -and refreshments wll be served far nto the'nght. Dress wll be nformal. Spotlghtng. the evenng's actvtes wul be the selecton of a "Queer of the Sprng TroUc.** nsttuted by popular acclam. All grls of the Class, as well as the. boys' dates, are elgble^"* Reservatons for the seatng arrangements cannot be accepted before Thursday. Arrangements wll be handled then by Laura Chesluk st the Class booth. All couples wll be. assured of seats at tables on the dance floor. Nat Btzer, proshent of the Class of TS2. sad that he expects the dance to be a great success, and asks all '32ere to purchase ther tckets ths week. gxrapsv "magcans, sngers and comedans wll perform. A veterans' whch s part of the work, wtt escort dsabled servce men to- popular places ofentertanment; In ths wa^tuw commttee asserted. <XTNY hopes to do ts share, to help the men who gave so much to help ther country. Donatons are beng Solcted from all School organzatons. The audtons for the -entertanment troupes held Thursday were a great success, accordng to a statement ssued by the commttee. They wll be held agan Thursday at 2 n.lounge B. Gutar, pano, accordan and saxophone players/ masters of ceremony and-hosts and hostesses are n demand. Assstance s beng sought not only from School sources but from wthout the School also. Students knowng of any person or groups of persons wllng to help are asked to pass.on ths nformaton to Box 907, Department* of Student Lfe* have thrown ther hats nto the rng the nterest n the presdental /Student Councl decded to extend openngs: Upper '52 secretary, ; and Upper *53 secretary and two The StudenflLeadershp Fund of $50 wll be used to subsdze <ampagnkgfo cackuv " ' * y'-j.. ' r.;..x-^vvv '---'- -W r - ' «* ** f«ttfcree contested ex- ^ --fr &-$&--*-& t & : $- $ *-? v^- M W :. ecutfee j?osfeons for. twonbrds ToT ther ncurred by three postons, presdent, presdent and- _' " tary of Councfl, may not exceed ^27, $630 and $35 respectvely. * * * * * une graduates who Intend to make use of the Placement Offce are requested to arrange, for ntervew;appcanlmenu re 303 before Tuesday> May 5, announced Mr. Water L. Kelly, placement drector. By knowng the number of students applyng the Placement Offce can better serve the'graduates.. " - - Hllel Lsts Dance, Honors Recepton HUel's last Candlelght Dance and Malevah Malkah for the semeater wll be held Saturday at 8; Admhson s by Hllel card, but those nterested may jon at the door at $ per year. Refreshments wll be served. An Honor* Recepton wll take place Sunday at 2 at whch awards wll be gven to students who have done outstandng work, Herbert M. Levy, staff counsel for the Amercan Cvl Lbertes Unon, wll speak on loyalty oaths before the Law Socety. Thursday at 2^30 n The- work of the ACLU Wll also be dscussed by Mr. Levy, who was formerly assocated wth the law frm of avts and av-. ts. He graduated from Columba Law School n 946, where he edted the Columba LAW Revew, and was graduated frst n hs class. Mr^Levy at tedded Columba College and was edtorn-chef of hs year bjopk. Whle at the College, he was also presdent of Sexas Socety, the ewsh Students'' Socety. Councl. forbade canddates from usng Beaver Bulletn as a publcty medum. After a dscourse about student accdent nsurance by a representatve of the jrjmted States Lfe Insurance Company, SC voted to allow the students to decde whether they wsh- to be covered by a group accdent polcy. - " :^ nsurance meats of up to $500 for at expenses resultng from accdents durng the school year, >*9uld. need subscrpton ~by appraxmately 000 students to go nto effect. Premums are S7.70 for male students and $4.50 for the farer sex. Athletes are also covered by the plan. Students wll be able to ex* press ther opnon of the accdent nsurance plan by votng on a referendum whch wll appear on the May 5 electon ballot. Runnng for presdent are. Walter Kosman, Irwn Melees, Mlton Pachter, Herb Paul. Barry Oppenhem and Bll Schachter. Hy Beers and Henry Fred are vyng for the vce-presdency whle Ira Gottfred s opposng Harvey Golckroan for the post-' ton of recordng secretary. Correspondng secretary and treaa-r urer next semester wll be Sandy Gross and?al Rosen, respectvely. 'S44te* Prepare Gold Shmdg; Prom to Include Class Awards By Stanley Waeoer Tckets for the Cfs of 54 prom wll be sold untl tomorrow at $0 per couple. The affar wll be held Frday n the South Garden Room and adjonng terrace 'of the Hotel Astor. Noveltes of the sem-formal shndg are beng sponsored by Sylvana Company, and the company wll present the best photographer wth a portable rado, A Peps and Photo Queen wll be chosen at the prom. The belles wll be awarded wth specal crowns suppled by the two companes. Two specal keys wll be presented to Luclle Guds and Burt the Sylvata Company, manufacturer of flash bulbs, rados Wassennan for "outstandng and other equpment, and the servce to the Clas of '54. M The Peps-Cola Company. awards, naugurated ths.7eaelrp*tj^ ter-by-thc~^class offcers^ wtttt^ be presented wth a flashbulb the cooperaton of eamera for the evenng and suppled wth an adequate supply of flms and bulbs. Student! wll be allowed to take any photographs they wsh. At the end of the evenng the pctures wll he submtted to the Wllam Shutz. faculty advsor, wtffbe "made a permanent part of class actvtes. The entre proceedngs of the prom wll be gven a two-page spread n the une ssue of Parade magazne. >?""Sr

2 ---'"Markng yvj&& Sales :^s&& ^enera "Role ol day^jar 2^30 rrl4 f>.^ ^,.-r._. VRscpjjfgntT pad, ^s - wav tpe^t?m^erst< r of- "wxjrldrn^ on anerec *fcr joned the saes force of Ingerso W cam*-. to^xew York ard 'sales-' manager o ^fcal^frm a the -rage of 24- ^"^ _ EPWHB BIIEa to Mag* After jonng varocs other or- >--%2tT% vra?on> h* -went TO the BUI Brothers Publshng Corporaton n 928- In^tfce same year he pur- Chased Sal** ketng magazne In 9*9 Mr: Salsburywas elect- ed to the Board of I>crectors of the publshng: frm., at whch tme the house organ of that company sad of faaru **Phrs capacty' for tact, dear-thnkng, consstency and understandng fts hm for the Board of EHrectors to whch he takes hs reputaton for foresght, penetratoc and good judgment/' One of the hghlghts of fs dversfed career was -travelng to England as a member of an Amer Ex-Muscal can saes team, consstng of depctng t&e "Kfe^jf the Cty executves, for the purpose of ex- Lamport planng "'How We Do Busness n Amerca.** Mr. Salsbury's off-the-job nterests nclude n*enbershp n the New York chapter of the Adv* ng Club and the New York^enapter of the Araerk^-^-Slarketng; Assocaton. Next weect"gerak Shaflander. sae«prornotton manager of the Eastern Dstrct of the Kaser- Fraze? Corporaton, wll gve the fnal talk m ths seres. Hs topc wll >:.- ''OppornTes r- fellng for tre Sm." &uto ^Manufacturer.*"' A to On ^Problems'* Leonarrj Prce.- member o^f the fsrrr; of K.-en. Hnds and Fnke Certfed Pubc Accountants. wj speak or. ""Staff Problems of ths^ unor Accountant" before the Accountne Socety. Thursday m ar 2:30 - ' "_ Mr Prcv- s et Certfed Publc Aceoucar!* _3tj^ attorney. He s a memfee- tjf th*- Amercan Insttute o* Accorstants and tfr* York Star^ S->crer. of CPAs N w Rehearsng The Class of *5> wll hold of the class nght show, a varety show n Qrarchll T_>ounge at House was orgnally supposed to a muscal comedy, wll held May 9. * ; : the ^-Ffaley 'Lecture HBy tfeeenglsh pe^ ee^taesday ^efung, topc of tls^year^s syjnposum s>cftve rg the ^Crossroads ^ef the^world -rtfce UN." Featured speakers at the -wll be Porter McKeever, Drector of Informaton of le States msson to thff t5^ -man feature anvs*5; **d costs *ce P; -Lash, *^3t, Xew~:>tfk -extensve^ story on Che Shoestrng-7 n "ths fgure. Post correspondent to the UTC; Socety's une T-4 trp ttf3 "Features of the trp Pelade a A M. Rosenthal. *43 Xew je^c A «ta#f wrterof Tlpldj? daytme cruse near Nagara FaHs ' t to the U2«V «rf aceonjftanv the group on ts; and a vst to the FaHs at nght, and Geprge Sherry^offca^nter- ^ ontreal Toronto > to the Thousand Islands, Ausabel preter for ' the "" - ETN. &r. ~ Irvj ~ "" and Ottawara. where they wll Chasm ard Lake George. In Mon^ Lorge, professor ^of educ on at have an -opportunty to meet manjmportant Canadan Government dnner for Mr. Frank Lowe of the Ba conjuheuon^wth the sympo treal they wll attend a testmonal Columba, wll act moderator. offcals / Montreal DaHy Star, the orgnator of.the Socety's name- of the Herald Trftm, sum, "Mrsr^Helen.Roger Red, "Reservatons for the trp axe now beng accepted by Mr. Frank Organzed after the frst tender an address Thursday A Thornton, faculty advsor, n to Canada last une, the evenng. May 7. 6DTA. The cost for transportaton strngers have snce tja**eled to Tckets for the dscussons are and lodgngs has been reduced to. Washngton. DC, and the PoconoS- free of charge and may be obtaned by submttng a stamped, selfaddressed envelope to the Englsh : Departments Honorng the late ohn H. Fnley, one-tme presdent of Cty Colege and later edtor of the >"«w York Tmes, the Seres s beng presented n an effort to further mutual nterests between ; A faculty-student soree wall be, theme of T U B for AH n jheld Thursday at 2 n Lounge A. Hal.** A name band wll enter- Senors are requested to brng a! tan and refreshments wll be : faculty member as a guest to the -; served. The meetng wll begn at -affar^ Sandwches, coffee, -cake 7 n the evenng. * Benjamn A Cohen. Assstant: and "Cty College Cocktals" wll fovted guests for the evenng \ Secretary^Bene^r^nC^aW Unted ^be served to lven up *be~soree. t Xatons. wfl^^be the featured I "Ths s the last chance for Senspeaker at the Charter Day Con- : ors to get together wth the fac- Dr. Robert A. Love, drector of = nclude Dean Thomas L. Norton; ( vocatbwtjto be held Thursday, May ulty on a socal level," sad Gl j Evenng Sesson; Dr., E. L Fjeld, 0 r at 0.30 n Paulne dwards, Krnskyr presdent of Che Class, dean-nf Graduate Studes; Dean' Theater. Mr. Cohen wll speak on_- Commencement f«are dne be- Ruth C. Wrght and Professor Ar-' ~How tle Unted Natons s Work- fore Frday n the Lexcon offce. thur F- Albrecht, charman of : ns for a Better World/* A penalty of 5Gc wh be leved for. the Department of Busness Ad- ; ^Presdent am X. Wrght wll ' ate pa>tnents. rrurustratpn- ~^ _ ; Tckets for the performance _al. SU50 a par : wll be avalable- to. presde over -the assembly ^nd Rabb: ^Hctor Eppster, w.-l! delver the nvocaton and benedcton. Th? Grarnercy Chorus, as usual. wll sng^. «"*"' yr. Cohen s a veteran of many years of dpomat*c servce for the Chlean gov^ernanent. He. has served as Ambassador to Bolva and to Venezuela and was Charge d^affares n Washngton. Mr. Cohen has represented ChEe at varous Pan Amercar; Conferences n* the Unted States^ He was *under^?cretar;.- to -the ffth Pan-AnrercanConerence t. Chle v n 923. AVOID THE DRAFT!! "^SCQREtffSH ON YOUR DRAFT DEFERMENT TESTS * - You can now buy rhe latest edton of "PRACTICE FOR THE ARMY TESTS" For Only $2,00 --lt*clms& GTZ _Q&esto/ts and Autswen on Vocabulary, t OPPOSITE CCNY &a&&r>atrcz t^stfolzataf fgures. Etc* 23 AST 23rd STREET SOUTHWEST CORNER LEXT AVE. the ^student bodj- on Frday n the Lwktw offce Professor Edward W. Mamnsen, { chef mazshal of the College, wll : gve conanencenent nstructons ' : Frday, May n 4KST. All Senors axe requred to attend the meetng whch wll be fouowed by a recepton n Hansen Ball wth a BMMayfcA'%: & ««rkr mwlnfl. I'm very <t<wnch Ut see bun followng the foototep'-- «f MMne prevous pot- j - hoo*f CCWUMD; to UM* ct* jeo%- erament." be proposed tax hke. T>*r# earucr h- off< to jtnotber f rend of tut 4otaly un n<^ccj^ry S3,000-«- rear 5L?*"" ter uummkner ob. M«n* norr job* lke th*- could be ecxnuaatted. le oeker bad been lackng foetrard to an boe*t adnwm^l^bton ft* tme, bat t seeov that axsoter dol s UKIUQ{; out to havefeel of clay. M>. Mcvor. f joo dunk yon ^et elected -on ^our naerl y«on «ee *dl jufftafccn, Yon got y< MO«Le "to tnaat for yon. The way tbey tbnt% tbe fa; tbey «f defeat : students and the press. Arthur Sulzberger, publsher of natated the seres n BARGAINS IN NEW CKEXMT TEKMS CA> BE Aa^AMCCD BY STUBErrS ALGUS A 2, F/4^ 620 KODAK TOCRIST 35«F/2 552 nh5aovat ntear?sf $t c FS^ Lru*. a^ooak «ETIPfA I B, Xenon 4" Lens «rna: Kalart Ranae Ft and Fla«u Own ~-.-^ x 4*4 AVMVEaSAKr TEEI> 24 I3 89s«Ompur Shutlrr and Range Fnder... I Z 9 " **l K X W W l t t K M K T K I t t WESTCW K.* ~ Sfl.M DEL-K 6A^ 2;50 ft-e^renv M^BTEK U Cne* 2.60 ZEISS.TESSAK F/4^ S«4 " n Comptuftbuttef 7.58 C.KAFIXN OfTAK F 5 6^" Graphex HOh Graf lex.so4on<>kl_and Lenboard.., 54,54) * * KKFI.KX # %3flK ta^ -ICOOAK REFluEX I, wth F/3,.^ f^*, FIa«b Kodantate Sbutler SSam. K^E^EXAKTA II, Tc«wr F/2^ Le> wth Case - Lake!*ew.../ T r/o c pp;/ Corp. hfwm Wmck% tmm la* CtWfa by tb^sbcety f<h- the Advacernent of Vjlanf^^0-, ^r the rn^^fl6or> frms and traffc ^ naanagentent, purrsonae technques, on management topmade-avalable free of _ charge to students attendbuf the Campagn were ssued by day. Bob Sasso that a com; canddates wll be held Th " n 230: far. Refreshrnents wll be served Tne thrd annual Conference on ysalpa-^fftb.^ Avenuet ^Carl ^Garner, contrnkxtsly whle^^ "^e^sho^ rts Human Regons wfll be hed a t {tered - awn^ ^ ^ w ^ the Towa^Haad^t^lub F^rday 5^ n progress, tporx -M on followng ^B^f and Idjrs. t^raeebamorrte, per day and 0-0 on Frday. be ta effect; noon. The confererfc^ sponsored % Altman. The purpose of the far s tot ' ; > CampagnngL wll begn Satconcepton % uday^*nbrnm«at-8f by the :R>ta^&^^Qvson of ^^ Commftee reports on psycho- gve students- d" "' School's BuBrtess Admnstraton Uopw^ ttkhpg -nf nmwc** trans desgned tocoh- } ees, a human relatons manual and \ of the feld anagement ahdpf? 2T" CampargnLng 'velk last one to p work of the Col- f week endng Frday, May at methods of devetopnfrwork:- j the Sponsorshp Plan n~ coopera- lege he local busness commu- Th^re Iwfl be no board chalkwaste and m-,p>esehted by Walter Boege, veyr^g^ the added beneft of makng ng relatonsmps s to^e tan em-ltve educaton n retaflng, wu be n^ Members of the Socety also m<r poyees and com batwast effcency Hand-outs to students *re hot ;sonnel drector of the Lerher busness contacts whle securng \ allowed. l I Shops; Fred C Eaton, ^personnel exhbts for the show. 5/ Each canddate s allowed!drector of Sears, Roebuck & Co.. j ^he exhbtors are: Amercan.,- _ -,, ^ *..^ * N e w Y(>lrk ffcet^ only two" posters to be placed n and Ade3e Ray -t Arbtraton Assocaton, Arsto, desgnated areas. tautng* wfll feature the confer- member- of the Personnel f>epart-. Bureau of Labor Statstcs, Con-* * ^ ^ + * ence. ~~~ n%~* The ~~^\*,~>~ problems, wll M - w be «^_ pre- ment. of _*.^...-, Gmbel «^_. prothers. t :,WW o w a, B *' v^«* f e,. Each canddate for an execu- S umer's Unon Ideal Tov Co B e a t ^^^ d X fbrm " by a h m m f I The tests were developed wth! ohnson and ohnson, - M ^ ^ g ^ * *? S f f f " ^ ^ the C6He«e_ - _,, lt!, "*!T^^ T>T >«no/natonal Student Assocaton TIr^b«s of the panel n-!* * «P«tkn of Dr. Kalhryn j ad -Co * - C^mrth^d^- ^ - ^ j ^, ^ ODe s t r e a m e r, ^ ctaoe: Natl* Ohrbach, ctetaan Maxfeld of tte Department of j~* _ V M ^ ^ ^ t b ^ p ^ floor. of the Board of C4rbach's; Frede-!Student Lfe's Dvson of Testng Loan Go. and other promnent^ T. All campagnng s to be carrck Atknson, vce-presdent of and Gudance. ; busness organzatons, pred oh wrthn the cbhfhes of the x>.-s ^Tefl** ^ boo* * "** *ZLtr w.*.+"* *^X,yv* LUCKIES TASTE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER Ene tobacco and ontyne tobacco can.gve you a better-tastng cgarette. And L.S./ M.F.T. Lucky^ Strke means fne tobacco. So, for the best-tastng cgarette you ever smoked, Be Happy -Go Lucky! How about startn' wth a carton?-today? LS/M FT- lode/ Strke Means Rne C*% * _ MtfMCM TOMCCO COW*A«* tchoo ; All canddates must "to the rejruatons: of the >epartnetot of Student' p^.''-mggt s - S^f. Plant Conmttee..: 9. Postr^^^utusrrat^eoT'r^&f^. al for campagn purposes-on the w ; &>s, woodwork or glass surface rf any part of the buldng s prohbtedv. ^' '"~ : -.,^; ' 0. Handouts may* be placed on class bulletn boards, but they may be removed f nstructors heed space. " -. Ca^ddattKsr-'must remove ther campagn materals at tfce dose of the campagnng perod.. 2. AIT posters- must - be approved by the Department of Student Ufe._ """ 3. Use of the postal mals wll not be permtted. "All canddates must attend the specal meetng Thursday," declared Mr. Sasson. 'Falure to attend, wll mean dsqualfcaton.,>. * ^". Vea ant Yppee! Plans for reconstructng, and enlargng the lbrary buldng.mptown at a cost of $;625,0G0 were approved by t*e -Board of Estlmaxe. Vn^r the pt^ns, the two Sdes and rear of the buldng-wri be exterue, creatng a jr-shaped structure. - I ^^MMMM«M naan«brfnn Ad for 28% Olfeooar H**wtfm Flower SH0 3W FOURTH AVg. (25, Rowers for AH Earn The \«ce«*o*-y.** *** yff-- SIOO per week) VOMW ** ' I*(*ame - full tme. Be S!! y««r ^L*^* wlm;t *««**ve M«ne. fcxperence unneceaaarv, Ctvutenon MMlen dcpt.c hana< «*omm. and btmu. ^ Snlatf ^o«r«e In An*/... See>e COIT -Xtm*.Shaken - c Kjwnjf nm9 atan 4r47QO ^^** BELL TAVER* WINES -; MpUORS :WSm Am^rc^m C//s//ve 329 FOURTH AVENUE At 24m Stroa ^Ramaccy 3.94*4 mw / T7/ Selal t>n In«uUa««aU BEPAMtS ItCHXAX* OUR WOE* STnULY' «L AUANTEB> SPECIAL OIHC OUNT FOR C.C.N, y. STLDENTS LgXfNGTON TYPEWWTER AND TRADING Cd. 42 Lexlnfften Avenue (Coraer 34tk t«h?t> 3 I

3 r^r\ ^-vs-v-'-*-«-:.- ^^Oy^'.*.- - v'.^- -:*>.y*j«?-^??^^'^^s^s*~ : sssf" ^ ^ ^ ^ j S.-- ft-r' THE TICfCEH Twsd«y. May. t*sj jesday. May I. ITSI TY SNICKERS Byeerberg Tales of Theater Tx ve ht the publc frustrated pecally when they know the story s to be had f only someone wll speak. Refusng, what n the context of news n general s an unmportant event, may seem a trflng matter, but the dfference of revealng- and not revealng: the story mght have been the dfference between good and bad press relatons. And Cty College certanly^eeds the best press t can possbly get. CITY COLLEGE HAS long been afflcted wth the stgma of beng communstc, whch, of course, to people who go to Cty and are actvely nterested n ts affars, s just so much pure hog-wash. Nevertheless, n the unnformed publc's eye, Cty College s Bed. If we may extend ths just a lttle furtlerha^red school turns out Ued students. sth onrytr^tnejablc eye. And. who s gt>n^ to rare a ReaT>^^ That, n essence, s^ the^crux of the trouble. What a person does he does as an ndvdual, not as a representatve of the _ school he attends. Further, hs deas and ~ actjowg do not necessarly reflect the deas and actons of the school n general. Yet, and agan n the publc eye, f a Cty College graduate becomes a Cunurst spy the School s reekng wth agents of the Poltburo. If a Cty ball player takes a brbe, every student n the College s lable to brbery. And f students are-suspended for mstakenly puttng out a lewd paper, the College s loaded wth sex manacs. All n the publc eye. How wrong n theory s ths reasonng, yet how deadly true t s n realty! Whether we lke t or not, each one of us ^T Coord mate Qut Actvtes To the Edtor: A problem wth our cubs n "-3CCNY that has ong needed overhaulng should be brought to the attenton of students and facultyalke. It s overextenson of specalzed club groups wth the re- :_sult that the benefts possble from extracurrcular partcpaton n actvtes of one's major nterest s lost. Essentally, tbe CredfTSocety. the Safes Manage^ mert Socety, the Retalng So- * --? : t7 VOL.xxyr^fe.^5 Chc -^=to the exemplary. Ex^ prncple. lke a lecture to be gven a yet too many people who that age have forgotten t at Hss, Dartmouth ~ ts Coploau But those colleges s matter of here toare not more has a few of College s coated wth a alty that makes the thers can toss off the nere fhck of conservats the penalty a lberal" school has to pay. If t laton even more ronc at ths tme s the fact that n the past sx. months Cty College hasgotten the best publcty t has ever receved n de Three nstructors at the have won Guggenhem awards, whch exactly two more than ary other school n the country has ever gotten; -Cty College has one of the most rapdly mprovng graduate schools (we are actually a unversty wthout the dstncton of the ttle) and, n general. Cty College people are runnng away n the race for educatonal, as well as every other type of award. YET IN THE past-sx months Cty College has also receved the worst publcty t has ever had. We need not enumerate. What happens when equal amounts of good and bad publcty st on opposte sdes of a balance scale? The answer s apparent. The sprng breaks because the bad outweghs the good by at least 00 to. He reasonng here s not too logcal ether, but stll that s the case. All the good we have < one^and all the good we sgnfy, s down the fguratve drarn. And when all s sad and done, the people who pay taxes to support our School wonder why they do not-revolt. All of whch brngs up back to what we see as the only possble concluson. What we do or say should be for the good of the School. However, we must net sacrfce prncrpe, that whch we earnestly beleve n, for the sake of pubac relatons. WE MAY ACT and speak contrary to the lkes of the publc, bat f that s what we beleve n, then that s the way we.must be. The publc s not always rght. cety, the Socety for the Advancement of Management and «f~ few others all are dealng Wth phases of busness management. Instead of poolng ther tme and resources they subdvde ther specalzatons so greatly that the general vew of the overall current busness.pcture s lost. Xot otry that, but t has often happened that when a club nvted a dstngushed -whose;- "background would be of nterest to nearly all management majors, other dxfbs TW C5*y oa^^wyw. MW Y#rt CMy M Urry fmu +* Irs S*rnste*a UUb^n A\ Tuesday. _M*y U &* were not nvted. Result: only ten students turn up to hear- the speaker. Therefore, greater coordnaton of speakers and programs s needed among management clttbs. ~ r ~~ \ notce that the Socety for the Advancement of Management s holdng an. all-day Management Far early n May, takng over the entre nnth floor. Surely, "managesnent" sneausr sales management, credt management, nventoo" controil retal stores, etc. Instead ot dvdng the work up SAM undertook the entre job tself wth the result that t had to shoulder the whole burden of the preparatons for the Far and present a hghly overspecalzed, perhaps dstorted, vew of what management n busness s dong today. It ^should have worked- together wth the others n the feld of whch t s only a part. Acton s needed now to prevent the current trend toward overspeca lgaton from gettng out of hand- The left hand must be told what the rght hand s dong. Sncerely yours. Ed Qttow, Presdent. ^_ Sales Management Socety FOR RELEASE By Men, n my humble opnon, should only go to a baseball game wth other men or wth ther spnad sons who they can tell to shut up. when necessary. 2 am not sayng that women haven t a place n a baseball' audence, but that they should go alone or wth other women. If there were no women n attendance who would comment on "that cote fellow wth the number 35 on the back of hs darlng unform,** or ~how gracefully he swngs hs bat, especally when he msses the ball" - ^ \ The thng that really frghtened me about takng grls- to a ball game was the conversaton I happened to overbear one Saturday at the Yankee Stadum between a husband and wfe. " \ Wfe: What-a ovely: day. Aren*t you glad that Teame? Hubby: Sere. Wfe: Ifcm't you-thnk more wves should come )x> thegames wth/ ther husbands? ' Hubby: Th... sure!^..wfe: I>on*t you thnk t would be nce f we brng mother to the^. next game? Hubbyr^HuhT Wfe: My God! Why s everybody startng to boot Hubby: Umpres! "Wfe; r>o you mean those men n the ftcary Wue suts? Hubby: yeah. 'Wfe-, But that fat man jart called them, "You nearsghted baboons.** Hubby: Ihpres! Wfe: What's that bg sgn way out there, lke a ggantc crossword puzzle?.-*-. Hobby: Scoreboard- _. Wfe: Is that baboon down n front wearng a muzzle? Hubby: Mask. -- "Wfe: Do you thnk they're scszed of ths mob exery body yellng and shootng.names about them? HubbyrUb... uh. - Wfe: What do you thnk they do for a regular job? Hubby r.uronre. Wfe: Don** tell Inoe those poor -thngs don't have regular work? Hubby: Uh-.. huh. '". Wfe: Not even part-tme work, lke a clerk or stock boy? Hubby: Hh.,. huh. Wfe: The sun's~getthg hot and I'm begnnng to perspre. Let's move nto the shade over there under the balcony. -zr : ~f^:' Hubby: Uh."T^uh: _ -- '_ '_ ~':-,-. Wfe: WeH-f you won't'move, wll you please get me tome* soda pop?. - - _ -... " ~,,-'.^/ Hubby-Hub? " - Wfe: Oh, never mmd. We'H go st at the bar pretty soon, wdk't.we?,, ' * - Hubby: Huh? -* ^ W*fe:^Are those men rowng the rug off the fkrld? ; Hubby: Uh.,.. huh. Wfe: I* t because-they don't want t to get drty? Hubby: Uh... uh!,. *Wfe Dn gettng a''lttle tred. Is the game over-yet?. - Hubby: Uh.... uh. - Wfc: Do we have to stay-n tns heat much \on%^r Hubby : Uh... huh. Wn*et WhatLjcbd the man n the muzzle just yell? Hubby: M-AY BALL: They left after the frst nnng. The man was vsbly shaken as he walked down the asle, pale and tght lpped. Hs good wfe cooed soothngly n hs ear, "Wasn't tns a nce ball game? Ddn't I tell you t you took me oncel would catch on rght away?'* That ordeal most have taken at least fve years off hs lfe expectancy, whch 'means, f I had taken grls to ten U games I would have been dead 'sx years ago accordng to the lfe^msuraj^ce companes' lfe expectancy _tabje. "~~ ^ By Howard Farber ^Lme Forms Here for Theater Tckets to Broadway Shows.** Prnted on_a placard n rave been the occason of nura- - rous gatherngs of students on Tlursday afternoons between 2 ;ard 2..-^ Usually tgtly packed and four abreast, ths lne leads to the rfce of the Theater Tcket Ser-.. -ce. Comprsed of twelve members, ths group s desgned to -neet the desre of the* student n regard, to tckets for leadng Broadway shows. "* Students pay Sl.60 per tcket plus $-05 for an expense charge and are able to get ducats a few. eeks n ad\? ance for^such shows as "South. Pacfc/* "Kss Me Kate/* ^Qkys and Dofls,*' "The Kng and I" and others. Harry Stern, manager of the Theater Tcket Servce, stated nat "snce the ncepton of the Theater Tcket Servce n -Sep- - ^rnber 949, we have sold almost 4000 tckets to the student body." To nsure farness to all, a numberng system-has been n-- stalled and tckets are ssued on a frst come-frst served bass. Faculty members, as well as students, wat on lne ^br tckets of ther choce. Thngs don't always go smoothly, and sonaethnes there s a. slp-up. One-such occason occurred when a member of our commttee was sent to purchase tckets at_ the Booth Theater," tated Mr. Stern. ~The sgh at the theater,'* he contnued, "read, 'PLEASE USE CENTER DOOR.' The student v. alked a Btte past the center and entered the Golden Theater by mstake. 3"he tckets were. (bought and were - advertsed as -The Draft- Faurth Sabbath tckets for a show whch was appearng at the Booth Theater. "The tckets, however, were eventually sold and the error was fnally dscovered, one day before the ehewf Only half of the tckets were returned to us and we must assume that the others went to see the show at the Gold-, en Theater," he concluded. Profundty A recent T^ep^tttmeht of ltbb* press release noted, In what may well be the most profound statement of our generaton, that "as employment ncreases unemployment s expected, to decrease." God bless these economsts. Test Observem name PET s used > perhaps ts orgn ought to be explnmed. The story goes to the openng of the School to 929. The students felt that the > audh^run heeded -a same' and took t upon themselves to chrsten rt. At that tme, the Dean of the School 'was George 3Etfwarus. Hs mother, an elderly woman who Ifked dramatcs, was often seen n" the audtorun. Students began callng t the ''Paulne Edwards Theater" untl t became assocated wth the audtorum. Although ths name was never offcally adopted by Ideas for Busness Functon of College By Dr. Arthur Taft Drector, Armed Servces Affars >r. Arthur Tft wll aaswer all ate4toa satarftted-fey the stu- 6*mt tax soeeeeateg lasnrnr m THE TICKER. Tle*e^aw*tfon«should be addrmwad to Pr. Taft, Box a> Ctty CaUege., ' <*>. Do I have to ntudy lovsshe qualfcaton test? A. Xo amount of studyng wll help a student to pass the test. Your study tme mght best be used n tryng to mprove your scholastc standng.._ By IryxColen. It's no to get PET qra rally orctess^esfemt. ust ook at the schedule t assdf ths term. The eng sesson regstraton was^obowed by Theatron, r^yra^ I^nT&o<v Theater Work Theatron Alumn andkfhe Nocturne Players, au of whofthad twd^ weeks each n PET. The College 0>peert Seres, Faculty Student Show Assocaton, the the College, * wa& contnually referred to as the "Paulne Edwards Theater" and ar the years progressed H was shortened' Nto P E T.. ; - * / -, 5 ; Although PET s used by most of-the dramatc groups both Up^ town and Downtown, t was never Opportuntes Rado By Bob Parkef Cty College has joned the growng crcle of schools that broaden ther educatonal facltes through the medum of rado broadcastng. Snce August, 949, the Evenng and Extenson Dvson of the School of Busness has presented a seres of programs enttled Orgnally use cere ddvu^at tfatgraduate student* would he de.- lerrzd. f th*y had a satn factory record. Am I <*t4gated to take the tent t -~~-~ We advse ever> draft elgble student to take the test n order to have th<r grade n* hs fte. We have receved nformaton tha the draft board that had no t*st-score for a student seekng detferment would have to-order hs nducton. Han another date been fsxed for Sabbath ohnervernf Yes. A fourth test sesson wlt be held Thursday, uly osdy for *hose regstrants whose relgous affaton-s prevent ther takng the test on a7 Saturday. Wll I beneft any f I delay applyng for the proponed tent? No. We urge you to apply mmedately for your card. If you a*~ lay t^o4ong you may tmd '^Career Clnc." The man functon of the seres s to ntroduce people to 'opportuntes n varous busness felds. It wll partcularly appeal to lsteners who are not hapfty n ther present postons and to those who are undecded about ther future career!- One evenng, the panel, whch s composed of guest speakers from varous felds, dscussed lfe nsurance and the careers t offers. Immedately followng the program, Dr. Robert Love, the moderator, receved a request from the Occdental Lfe Insurance Company that the program be broadcast n Honolulu. It seems that Occdental wanted to expand ts busness. The request was granted and a recordng sent to Honolulu, where t was rebroadcast. The~drector of the seres has recevedr~many strange' requests., ncludng a letter from a hortculturst askng that a program be. devoted to flowers. So far ths request has hot been'granted. The broadcast has also rethe pcket lne. ; Tonghts presentaton wtl'^ne a program-devoted to the credt feld.' ' The ~ promnent guest speakers wll be Phlp Gleason. Credt manager of Abercrombe and Ftch, Walter Grmmqnd, of Macy s casn-tme credt depart- ment, and Walter Muller. superntendent of the retal credt unt ^>f the Cty College Mdtown Busness Center. The seres was orgnally presented over WNYC^but n anuary, 950, the-:program shfted -to WI^CS;. and can be heard Tuesday evenngs at 0 P.M. ceved man^y applcatons from testng and Gudance can gve, people nterested n teachng at you all the answers. They have the School. been conductng^ tests prepared The program has featured. by- the Amercan Insttute of such outstandng people a> Ro- ^Accountants.._._' ~^ bert Whtney, presdent ^pf^the ^Fhe majorl objectve.pt'these Natonal-Sales Easecutves, Mrs: tests are to a&n advsng *tu- Slner Louse Lowe, former pre- "oents. as to whether or not to fdent of the Amercan Assoca- consder ai career In accountng, ton of Unversty Women. If the student professes to study ames Watson, executve drec- account a^<ry, he and the teacher tor of the Natonal Cvl Ser- can mantan a "progress check" vce League, and Carl Alfaro, at vajous levels of hs advancement. presdent of the Internatonal Tests are taken af.ter the Brass ^and Copper Company. frst year of accountng and then But jguest appearances do not durng the senor year. always run smoothly. Plans The tests revew analy were made to have a representatve journal entres, preparaton of of. the Department of La- -a -tnance--.-sheev/ and «M?ome l>or _as the guest speaker on one statements and postng to varous of the programs. The man came ledgers." When a student. n tme to make the recordng. ^{flpaduates, the testthat had prevously of the broadcast, but upon arrvng measured hs apttude at.the buldng saw^that and"profceftcy n School, wll.be t was surrounded by"^pckets. 4how T n.to hs pot*rnha- emplo><r Keelng that he mght be called andt f favorable, wll ad hm upon to settle some labor dspute In obtanng employment. n the future, he refused to cros* Smlar tests^ajre. gven.a. var desgned to be used a& a theater. <4 It: s the poorest jheater of. all >«je colleges m me cty/' saks- Professor ILousXev-y of-the Puo- fc Speakng I>epaTtment and also faculty advsor of Theatron. The dmensons are 'much too' small and the space to be used, s nadequate both on and off stage. Ths makes l very hard to puton * show whch requres more than one set. An deal stage would be one whch has enough space to hold.as many as fve or sx sets ot. scenerj' at one tme wthout crowdng the stage. There s also the lghtng system to be consdered. When PET was frst opened t conssted of sx spotlghts, the borders «lghts on top) and the footlghts. Now there are 2 more spotlghts and two floodlghts. Even wth these addtons, the lghtng system s not. as good as t could, be. It would be a great help ff lghts could be strung from the balcony but the Fre Department's regulatons requre a major electrcal job whch would cost about $2009. Ths tem s often asked for on the budget but Is never granted. "Lavsh DreMdag Room* L Then there s the problem of makng the sets for the snows whch are produced. There s a small room n the sub-basement - where these set* are bult and panted. Ths room sjtlaoused--to store old sets and costumes. PET at one tme had two dressng rooms but due to the shortage of space and an addton to the plant staff they are now used by the Qustodtal staff. But the dramatc groups, such as Theatron. now have much mora andybetter dressng rooms the lavatores. Accountng Apttude Exams Show Cty Studenfs Mantan A Hgher Than By erry Hubsehman Wll you make a eood accountant^ Do^ypu have the ^ablty? The nterest? The knowledge? The_ Student Tzfe Dvson- of ous other busness colleges to students takng courses equvalent to Accountng 0^ 02, 20 and Tn^y **" * used as a- yardstck wth whch to measure and compare the apttude and a.c h e v e nrve n t of' students throughout, the country* Statstcs show that n tho^paft, Cty College students have- rated a hgher medum- score than the average of students takng the tests n all colleges. These statstcs nclude frst year u well as senor-accountng students. - Ths seres, of accountng apttude and achevement tests was developed n. the Fall of 946 by the Amercan Insttute of Accountants. "-."It" conssts of an ' orentalun' test, an ntellgence test based;on the understandng - of busness stuatons: tha~ -Strong Vocatonal- - I rr-t^ rtrs t Blank; he Achevement Test [ Level, whch covers frst ye,ar accountng, and Level II. whch co\(-'s all undergraduate acr ^pountnj.: courses...cty College^ hat partcpated n ths testng program' snce the Sprng of 949. An accountng apttude. u-s>t wa>. K\en Saturday n 4N^ x

4 Tuesday. *S *y I, 95 a^uhold ts annsatxs-use tp thehudsta S, Radcfae, exectrtve vce-preskl^ of the ^ of Amercan Im- on May^KT je^^^^an^ercana^sffllleave l^er ^ at 9;^^anj porters, rjtas been clfosen the *Man of the Year n Foregn Trade" by the-foregn^race 'ptf~ cety and Prfcfeller O*b of the College, It^was announced yesterdaywffl stop.4*l2^s*rwt to ahow stoctents rbm the^j3ronx j^ He wh be presented wth a plaque, by Dean Thomas L. Norton at the organzaton's sem-anmal xmner whch wd be hed Thursday at the 3«arne Restaurant, 7 Here wl be beer, Tetjesrnents, enteertanrjbent and board* t '" ' / '. - '. -^^ Battery Place. Mr. Radc3 fe wll* "" '" -' " ~~^" fance hand to. offer^versfed a< delver th* trvtes for^feetvoyagers. Wfenth party.reaches Bear Mountan. affar- tro ArQmr. ^ There -s"now a movement afoot n the^cbllege to brng about a omptdsbry athletc fee and to set n notb a non-commercal athletc program basedon the funds derved^from tfe students. f"> "- delpba clamed they^sjever re-' W&C fnd a specal bal, feld t^o^c^e entry-blanks-) ^ charman of the Busness served for t exclusvely.. ^be- v^tn of tbe MuWer were tratop Pepaulmeut, and maxjd-er Horace Hardng, of the Ocn'ja \ Plans are beng made to alk The Executve Board'. ot the Student Athletc Assocaton has Don" Spfeer, entered n the 400 U. S. Propeller %* >< wll also attesac..._ «Ory, r^ecextly establshed to ; the students to partcpate =:ated to both the Uptown and DopntoWnDay Sesson Student Councls that a $2.50 ^pw. student per semester compulsory athletc fee n*eter Kurdles, and Charle fte teachers and students oft! nanenwb athletc games. Th scaedttled: n tbe ngh The od adage,,t Those who can, n New York <3ry ; year's boatrde srbeng held jont would brng n enough money to mantan the present, vast, nter- Coach Harold AnsohBruce dscovered that the e^try had not been Th^s award s beng gven to Mr. \ly by the Day and Evenng Ses legate program wth, -addtons, mprovements. and changes. do, those wjhctcan'^teach/' wb be s aonr m operaton. The Radcffe for "hs contrbuton to- The addtons, mprovements and changes recommended are as testedr^^^ from &)&&*!&& s equpped wth tbe rtelled, Iw treor^o^ eh w tne boys wards greater understandng and Tckets are $L50 n advance c Hows: _ "'"'" '"''";v:-;'.-\ textbooks and the best anyway however, the- authortes Hansen Hall &ternatona $LSO at the per. Tfey may be ob on every subject n 2- Tbeexstng athletc program wll.be frntlwfd "'"' r when students wh^ caa^ and nstructors ; vhc^ trade." taned through the sales personn educaton. 2. Addtonal teams, such as wwww^yt^ps^c^ Pror to jonsg... Xbe Natonal of the Boatrde Commttee Located n Tocem 06B, Hunter and feld hockey and men's bolng, and^au and golf/ wff^start pate :fe.' vth^l^t;. of Couac of Amercan Importers, College. 68 Street and Park Ave- tteou «* ^ ^jroe T ou j?" to? a? ha ^nctordng next year n squad form, eventually leadngto ftul varsty seres of f a<dty^tudent hoop wfeere "he served as executve secre^r> r^b^ S^ troe, the x to^l949. he was Orders may be sent to Box 90" counters. Monday Hday^jthrough Thursday from 3. Free admsson to all at home athletc competton and..prorated reductons to away games. 7 ;, ; Representng the engazed n' the mportaton -of Department of Student Lfe. 9 t^tne mornng th 0 n the j^«zropear textles. Last year, for the frst tme n?«nmg, Frday from 9:30-5:30 and I 4. Pull student partcpaton n the plannng, budgetng and be Post *S4^ the wmtt of. E>uraag -World War II,: he served many tres, the day was sunny an: Saturfay from ^6. son of the athletc program. Intra-Mural Board's a& a part-rzne consultant to the All of the 300 new textbooks, 5. Full publcaton of the annual athletcs budget for the' tournament. Expected to Offce of Prce UndnastratsoE and now on the shelves, were cxmm-' m- ' «-.' y fall nterested partes. sjasce that tme be rxas been servce as a tnetsber of several ad 6. Re-establstunent of varsty and freshman foot' are cause of the buted by 42 textbook publshers; jf\?-k f^t )tj&&ts throughout the country-. In add-! '."* '. vsory commttees t federal departments- Among - these are the tory now has over 000 wo< %jr&& Mr4ZflAMX\ wtsde, commercal establshment for the attanment/of funds. Dave Polansky. ntettor of the Che-AetEngUsh Comedy ton to the textbooks, the labora - j-v rp - 7. Enablement of the College to be no longer dependent on any tant vanty basketball coach, and Offce of Internatonal Trade, the and teachers' manuals and more A booth has been set upon th< & AH fnancav transactons connected wth/the ntercollegate SpHzer Center fve. Uepajtaaent of Conrnerce ard the *"Ccx andbox/ an Englsh one-act comedy, vll be presented by Theatron today and Thursday n Lounge C from seres for the scences and socal \ tne College. \, fused to allow them t^-^enter, than 300 llustrated pamphlets n nnth floor by the Young Progres urogram to be handled through the Offce of the Busness at the Unversty of Pennsyl Ths whole s tuatotavas brought Statue l>epartsnentsrves of Amerca to protest tht to head some weeks ago h Pro The featured playersarearne Snger and PhlGttleman; studes. uently, the^patty, consstng or^bruce, Sptzer, Felds Speakng 3^ (Group rhacuasons) forthjcxnng executon of Wll a Tne proposal wth ts stpulatons, s a^good one. But n order for Edward Manamen's Publc Castng w- be hem today n 4S* McGee, wrho s charged wth -tra he entre program to succeed on a non-commertrml bass, there must Ugly Man Fee Manager ;3Don Mller, had to be class durmgadscusson of School at 3:30 for Theatror's fnal one- "alleged crme of rape. a complete revampg n the present admnstratonal system. contented wrth^ vewng the meet problems. The daaa decded that acer presentee n the theater-ntrje-round style. The play Wll be t topc for many months ever -sn o >rogranl As an example, must now be carred ~on wth a 'Wednesday, the Cty tracksters sports would foster the develop Fghts Cancer Ths has been a controversal The rkmv-conunercal aspect must be carred throughout the sports from the stands. _ actual co-operaton n competrave - The annal "Tgly Mar/' conrest-. sponsored by APO and Boos,-^ Rjchard Karp. sentencng. of the convcted nd >Uege. Ths would be a change front the dea ofrschedulfng just for The meet featured a trple jatons. -.' ". >. Apar-rrnem for ^-zy drected by the convcton and subsequen^ew ' towards playng schools the same academc level as Cty defeated Hofstra n a* dual meet* ment of better student-faculty re- lers. wll take place next weefc. Today's presentaton s beng drected by Xorman Lapdus. The "5TPA s callng on all stu If you belong to a club, frater- the horse s expecred to na-«vstual - " Pbe prpfh proft motve nr tojem embellsh a coach's record- The tme-honored wn by Felds n the 00, 220, and The wustex of tne contest wll nrry, sorortys assocaton, -league, j gate " the Narrows, four-footedly deal of playng ~lust for^me sake, of playng would become an estabdents," sad Larry Goldner, presj 5 "** custom. ' /... ^. ngh jump. A double was contrbuted by Sptzer n the quarter between these two groups has al -"-: Other actve sports competton receve, as a prze a free dnner story hnges on two boarders wo councl, group, can. sect, organ Souseplantes wfll choose a tor two a*, a fashonable restaurant and two tckets zo -a ht - ^ern the same room, one for the zaton, pubcator, _dy day and one for the nght. Nether r gm-em-j Mss Planet before that, however dent of the organzaton, "who beleve rr the Bll of Rghts an a change n tbe^dmlrastratve set-up as t s now consttuted. The wnners were Bll Plummer n the From the stputotons alone, you can only gather that there must mle and half mle. Other Beaver ready taken place ths semester n Broadway ttwr. ts aware *sxa'. there' s another. mental ^otherwse, or any aether]-- - Sanrrday, to be precse...". the the form of the Sgma Alpha thng and would lke to have rec- j Befllng Cta s aso gong to the who are opposed to dscrrnna dea that h the "future all fnances connected wth ntercollegate 220 low hurdles, 3Dan Radow n -bowlng party. Votes wl! cost ten cents each. oghton of your work, make sure ] borough that should belong to New ton to come to ts booth.ths ports woufttbe handled through the Offce of the Busness Manager] the dscus. Bob Deutch n~rhe ham- Plans are also afoot to have- week. - < ht3vs A proceeds w go to tre Arr>er>. j-bur ce leader returns the Stu- ersey... a pc-a-n to Clove rr that^'somethng must have been wrong wth the system n thejmer thro^v and Mosre Mossten n car: Cancer FotsndatcT to ad r dent Actvty Blanks he has to the. l-akes Park. Vctory Boulevard and "The reason s that a XegrS «ast whch allowed money to be handled through the Offce of the j the javeln. ts f*g : agans-, th** dsease. Ijepartmert of Student Lfe, 92. Clove Lakes Pond Bead, Sunday Wlfce 'McGee, s to be_execute* r^cujty Manager,;of Athletcs. And, just allowng the students to par-j The next dual wll be held on Ory t2gly. home:'. ghas:^ as soon as possble... a poorly. - - the Theater Docs* Servce s n tne State of Msssspp on M23p^"pate on a hgh level of adnnstraton must necessarly call for] May 8 wth Wagner College at beaxt r>. - morestroo.-, t wo-rosed. dsgused excuse for a pcture, j sellng smash tckets to that 8 for fhe ;ed crme of^rape. cross-e>ed toothess or urrsvorrfy males are egfee to appy. boarder occupyng the room, a MVazxr: v.h;cr; resuls Ir. consseracle Tonftscr^ Tneatren's ejectons wll be hed Thanrday r.404 at 2. Its anntal sprng pcnc for members s"^scheduled for Sunday. HOlel, Mewnmn Club, CA Sponsor Inter-Fath loafab Hlel. t>e Newman Club and the Student Chrstan Assocaton are. jontly Kponsorg. an Inter-Fath Conference to *= held Xnursda:. at 2'O-n-564. Rabb Bamburger of the West o4_ Syr-agogue -A5^ speak on "Modern ewsh Sants."-*^. Ths s tkze last of three **"fe?or5 whch* are held eacjh term by r-c -thrree- ^ehgous groups on cajrpus a an effort to f o*ster a better ur.- derstaucdxng of one anothe.r...,._. Mss Mary Sbeen. ^prote^sor of psyffhoogy at..h«nter,'college- v>;: speak before* the -Ne'*-rnan Cuc or. "Street Wth??o Name*' wll be on {Broadway dsplay Thursday m 4X from 2-4 j Thursday n 922 from as a postscrpt, SC s showmg j***-* <* *5S s Reformng t bt. "South ^Pacfc,** u _-ack and the Beanstalk," n tecb*!*!*^*'* ^lle ^* ^ ncolor, no less... Alpfe* PU nspred leadersh^of that Omesav was presented wth a cons- j n g ournabst, Bob Scbaler. mendatory scroll some tune ago by ] the Cathptc relgon sxtd ts rela-. the New York Tuberculoss and] tjojshp"*th psychoogy. The-adrl! be gr>-en Thursday eventntbts - ENGftAVOS Health Assocaton for *"dstn- -*.f- gushed nterest and acton n pro-j aress moton ard sale of Chrstmas * -*T~. TT -t rom T-9 at the Catholc 5eaS" :. Haow Plan s a' gon' Unon Prnter* rartes BuSdmg, 22 East 22 on a oyeuse Hayrde «one wordj 347 TUrd A«MtM Hmm "Tor CHy -(**>- Everyone s n^ted- to Rchmsmct f Thursday, May 0 j Srookltrtt Hat ^rhool Three-yepr Day and Four-yeor Evenng X3^ Course. 375 PCAftL. ST^ BROOIULYW X, n~u Ntof Soroogh HoB.' wmphon: MAm S-2200 \ tfew Subscrptons Only LIFE MAGAZINE SPECIAL OFFER) 70 ISSUES FOR ONLY $7.00 or USUAL! YEAR SUB. (52 Issues) for $,00 $&*Q POR PRICE UST & I. Cr S. ROSCWBLUM 055 FINOLAY AVENUE NEW YORK 56, N. Y. ^ «OMf «ONTK VmtMX. /VCH&E MAM LBRlfHT // ttbt Sv*mr- Qvlck*r lvck+*t s your job fc«*t, **t%4 to* H* HmoU rbvo** ** heetjft *How To A«w«f H+>+Hc«k*< Ad.' 24 p*9+t wrt* 0 arm>*t*«t \tttmt t«>hur. HgraM trv^mm* ImmrmmHtn vc*, 23f.WLAUt,* Hw Ytk \9 cp.a. levew cottse Law-T BE&STBATHm W OPEN FOB CLASSES STAffTra*; 5?*E 4, 95 *ntamf«tjmm*u. *r W*m***> a*4rm*tm*9 wt* MM* W- Tlan, tewm H^IM artr Cr. I. mt m&rbt*. CF.A. Revew Ccmme P m w for November 95 Exam' ^nudl Ctmtmm Our *tttdet* bm*e suet wtfs eaanrlrf reu<«tuvp 95 graduate* jgfvea gwr«l muent&n T^XATIO* - FEDEBAI^ AK AIX OTHER FORMS F*r (mrttmr s& m tn mtmh, pmmm* mt ^r* B B O O K X W 4 A M M Y ( A M t WlvUrmm) 02 Heary Sc <Co?lM^x>e>'R 9 fclr, >% Y, MA«4-4S5S-4957 change...^ _ home. There would also aye to be an assurance that there would never a return to a eomcaercal bass. For ths; one of the stpulatons be to never pay n an area of oornmercalzaton or, to only play a commercal area where tbere s complete supervson by college thortes. - - It all sounds very good and oh so easy to attan. But how can you the- student body^tbat t should be the sole support of such program to the toot of fve dollars per year? Each student n the *>wntown s now payng an Actvtes Fee of fve dollars-per year. Wouldr^TTt be better to extract a combned fee of three dollars r'ternr fron each-sttadent, Cuay and-evenng Sesson, of whch one lar would go to athletcs? And, wouldn't s be nce to get some ney from the Board of Ifgner Educaton allocated to athletcs? d, wouldn't t be.race to allow the alumn to partcpate n the prom on the same level as the students wth a slght contrbuton of. dollars per year? The ahtmn would have helped n the past v and rtted to, but they were dssuaded and dsheartened by tre adrnns- 'on. ' ' You can see that there are great possbltes. And, they are all tbreakng se?qss^o^nc ye*ted Cty 4So«8e.from beng xepresent^n the Perm Relays! hed last veeekend n FranX- *^ ^-^^Pf adel*ua.-a v " '** aowa: t*x> ln#oa tbf^mx-up as offcals^!** Pnlav s'^aot'-o - - :year but wlt ha\^ cprn- tms%m- n.-: -^^ the\ won't racoanhse ft as. Why* Because of' a small techncalty. "He wasr m the armed forces cfor three ^ears '' and upon Ids dscharge was forced to wortj the AA of flee for. a half a year. Ths s charged as breakng hs consecutve strng.. e was orgnally apponted as tutor n September 942 after hs graduaton fcom Cty. After hold* ng ths ob for one year, n addton to coachng; the outdoor and.indoor track and cross-country teams, he entered- the armed forces. _ Twer days after hs dscharge n February, '46, he was back at Cty workng n the AA offce for the rest of the School year. In September, be got hgrtutor job back and has held t untl now a span of fve years. If bs frst year would be counted he would have acqured hs status at the begnnng of year. To many of the students some* thng seems to be rotten somewhere. Here s a man who s respected by hs colleagues; has won the admraton of the student body* and has had experence n vrtually every phase of hs feld. Yet, he wll not be allowed to reman at the College n hs present capacty. - The Presdent, the Revew Commttee and the Personnel and Budmore, faculty-student compettons get Commttee have seen ft to and to hold them n conjuncton ] dsregard everybody's opnon but wth drves for worthy-eauses. All j ts own. Why' I sorts of good thngs can come out r of the compettons. *-+ Cty Frosh Lose to Hofstra n Comng from behnd wth three runs n the top of the seventh and fnal nnng, the Hofstra College freshman baseball team defeated the Cty yearlngs 5-3, the thrd consecutve loss for the Lavender, "n a^ ' -^-.. ' game played at Babe Ruth Feld last Saturday afternoon. Wth Cty ahead ^by a 3-2 score after sx nnngs, an error on^ra; ground ball, wrrrrtwo on and two ^rtn reach. "From the program outlned, you can envson the?. fnte-probablty of a feld-bouse to further propugale the non- j «* n «*^~ t o center. :merca asect. It s not far-:fetched. j _L r ~ A_fter Leo r erull CCNY BOAT-RIDE fo Bear Mountan SUNDAY. MAY 20+h, 95 EntertanmenfyW Include Donee Band - Sngng - Beer ASfSAL; CAMS I --Wll Be Played at Bear^Mountan _ Steamer teeves FfER A, NORTH 4MVR^ 9;30 A-M. Steamer Uaves BEAR MOUNTAIN - 6:00 P.M. Regular Prce at Pf«r - $.90 Specal Advance Sale Prce $.SO Tckcrh Can Be Purcnated n Room 922 (See Mr. Greyer) : I * out, scored the./tyng run for-hofstra. Then, afjer a walk had loaded the bases, Bob Bar-etta drove home \ the wnnng runs-wth a cleanhad ' 'FOK.PRWlES LOW ASD FOOD DEI.ICfOLS TRY SID and SAHTS" LL.> HTIME OlSHtS Downtown Cty** FavorUs Emng Wtwtm 60 EAST 23rd STREET blasted a h o m e,ste vhtn on * "*" on n the frst nnng to gve Hofstra a 2-0 lead, the Beaver cubs fought back to capture the lead, scorng sngle markers n three separate nnngs. Paul Ngro Led off the thrd wth! a sngle, stole' second and rode home on^dataldo Leone's base ht. (Tty ted the. score n. the ffth Pas Captan Ted Solomon, reached j base safely on a foree^^oat, stole j second, and scored on a double? by ; left felder l*pne. ~ ~~ Rght felder 4oe Eade "put Cty a^ad by 3-2 Avth- a long- home j -run over the cfffeld fence n the [ j sxth 'nnng. j Losng ptcher Mke Zaeak SKmtS*** went the dstance for CUv. jmej«r. f' -, - Rluec. j- Mwdsletu. :t> LECTURE DANCE ~Flrt n a «ere to lw held Frfc (Uy 8:50 P.M. Rand School. -Ih-Sr **th; 'Labor'* Role In Poltc*" wll be dscuwted by Gl S^TVLKR, Poltcal Drector of the LLU. W.U. sad.member of the Gov't. Oep't. of CCNV. DsocAg to follow Admtatbm $L06. law subecrtptoo *%Um r«l«vausble. (Contaued from Page 8) Kahn. on base r the seventh stanza. Neal Deoul,.who came on n relef of Norman, held the I>u*ctunen aooreless the rest «of the game, but the damagge had been done. *ne Cty men couldntt come up wth the equalzer #mtf went down to ther frst League defeat In the non-conference. ^s^ennnng nghtcap. - the Beavers came off wth a 3- vctory behnd the mpr ssye-r\eo.tn~%urlngr.o;f Hal GoldEen. r^ ^^our more games are on tap for the Beavers ^ths week. Conference encounters wth Brooklyn.. Thursday, a.t_-babe Ruth Feld, and Manhattan. Monday, at the" aspers' damond, hghlght the contests. Also cm the slate s a doubje-header wth Mtchell Feld at the FlyL-rV base, Saturday.,- The box-seor**: Ltrnd. c [ OmwUr. lb Kaht cr j StlCt). 2>! Norman, p j Dsou. p b r h!mof*tr*.". u ojooumo. X> u jweelcfcr.. rt 4 «> t :*«roct*u^uj. t :* L. S««y. c_ '_' o OBurun. p Totals."{.T * >j Tot«t.I * B*tca for Deoul n fnh Cty C«I«e o o Hofstra. O u *3^ m ""f o? o 4b r r o y <> ;; :\ u 4 I 4 <> a I 4 4 I 54 t> Krrorr- Ma«UtUru*. aa^axdu. P«ldmo Sroaao, Huu. Bu«d In - fckvdnlcw, StlcU 9, Seely -'. 9urtou ^ Doabes- M*d#B*, LUd, S*ft>- Trtple- R4CC HOBM Run Och. Burton Double Pl*y«Mdt«a«. Rltuccl Q**«; Srfltaao. Owa*x**> uu PdA«^Tme of 0*m :l' -^3*5>^PTT. -c.-.rs-.-rs*. -* _ *.-V_--*r:rTrL=o* rt.-^5**-..

5 Cty Loses 5-4: Mscue s Gostk By Steve Sefcat College^ oaseball team WOT. tv. out three games olayed :as- week, but they'd gladly trade-traerr. both for the one the;- dr?p*:>e«3 a 5-4 Conference defeat 'to Hofst ra n thea frst half of 5. double-header SatuSday at Herra?ftead- I- L " The B^*"-.ers took the second that twr= b' by a 3-2 count, art; earler r. Fne week ended pre.^ vousl;. vrvefeated LLTs wnnng sker. wth a 5-4 vctory. *bct the Confere5Ce~"gaBne was the h:^ <me and that much tougher to lose smce al of the vctors' runs / Behrx southpaw Mel Norma r. The Cty men went nto the ast half of the sxth nnng wth a 2-C* lead, and the way Normar. was ptchng- x looked-lke t would te eroygn- But a fve run oerfeursr rtt^at frame after an er- TOT had opened the door gave the teague-isadmg IXtchmen enougrof a casher^ to chalk up the:- ourt.:-. ts^uh: Conference vctory. --. Ho? ceep bore m^r t.->.- v bu-.; v. m \&V < *:r- - Conne Rce: opened. :e!*~ :xrr wtr. a Tr:pe TO -'^-. '_>> r-e- f:ec, Normar. dov--;: ar.<2 struck out one *r?r..nduced thertaext ba*- a. - ~""-~ one down- the trc -.- r. Bc-c hed up a*, thrd. 'r:. Madaena. tr. h_s hast<r :k *s. - pa:-. allowed the..' - >" '- rcusr: h> }e2^ and ",'-'-" r to *core. The error ^o~'-y v.-;-;.?;: the next bat^r"* r'o a fore* play that provo nar. v><yv r-'a. :- meant tru- thrd oat ' r-a. -coree^- -:nr^, bfj^ wth ' aur: -\*r"o?-:t left, the Du*cnnvrn mad'.- t- mos* D.' :- \%'a;". Ko- 'hanov/r >valked.mtt* Seeydoub>.-c f.vo m>: Tr. "anc p:tch-'-f -. Irv B-jr-.or: c;:max-d t'h^ proceedn^-s v-tr ^ r-vo-rur. horrjer. V/h>rr; t«*r,s.r.oke hac lfted:.^le] Normar. f \3^-/o'- r. and fo :<:tra rac a _:SL=2- -a'3 th.a" r-e> c«fver re:r.- <jtsh*-d. _" Eaxer the Ivvende.' n^d chpped' aa; for sngle raas r. the frst- a^- fourth nran^t of: Sttrton, Kost ra -^ t rappng rsr>t - handed-ace~ Hugo Rtuccs lne sngle and a double by Madaena ^nettedn, the Beaver jay n tcv? frst frame. ard Harry Lurx counted n the; fourth when-he-.opened wth a two-base ht -and ^canae: around on a par of wld phches. After the tofstra uprsng n ''TteT^^ur^.jap! Stch put the Beavers back atthe game wherx r he blasted j* home-run wth Al. (Csntfraert on Page It mm r t, - OjW*«a«r w X lst. Wto ^ c w*m Pctured above, left-to rght, «o def< of tne Wth glory a auay of tfce stsff. Is a *«ah*pa*r <s*fco tltrv admanstered to Frown Cager to Coach Reveal r^lty Shapro s known throughout the sports world as a-star basketball player and a greet exponent of tfee-^hcntnan" fast break. However. Hlty's athletc ablty s not lmted to the basketball court. Snce last year Shapro has been coachng the freshman nne. Whle at CCNY he played-both the outfeld arrl the nfeld and n 949 he captaned the baseball team. Durng th^' same year Hlty captaner th<^ basketball team a^ led the quntet nto the Natonal In'>:taon. Tournaroat. But th^- hgh hopes v.ere.not to o-.- realzed unt the followng year-. The Beavers dropped ther ntal tournament contest to Loyola of Chcago. Hlton Shapro^.-entered Ct>- College n 946. He ser\ed n the arm;-' for three years before enterng college. W^e attendng^ Far Rockaway H^h School he played basketball land baseball and captaned the hoop squaxl.never a. hgh-seorer, Hty averaged about ten ponts a game. But he was an excellent defense mar. and he shared the job of playmaker wth Mke Wttln. On the damond hs bat sounded loudly as he -kept hs average wrell above "3O0. "I lke the fast- break/' says fc lty_ "T lke to run- A slow-game sn't nearly as nterestng as a fast Hohnan-styk- game." After graduaton; n 930 Hlty opened up a sports store n IM&0>oelcles Rng Tourey; g Award man Wth the_ basketball tournamenr out of thevway, the Intra- Mural Board moved ts Boxng aad Al Gross ganng decsons over ack Davs and Robert Benson, respectvely. All represented -fnals jnto Hansen Hall. TTursc3.y. before a M«Aerate crowd. In the 75 IbrSS&ss Bll Kfcen- the neophytes- Tc<.- bouts nvefrvng freshmen man.took the stuaton n hand and &ophs counted n ther bte r-cass fe«s. The frofh over The bardest-fought contest was and decsoned Henry Ekazan. came ther opponents. 2^-3. n the heavyweght class aszgfuy Outstandng puglst ; of.- the Mauro beat Marv Noyck. afternoo**. as determned by the The paremnary feature was a judges and the referee, wjas Sbel- - grls' basketball game nvolvng don Fredman, 45 pourtd soph Wlde *54 and Vomt *54- The Wkle one* efnerged vctorous by the CCHV thrlled the «rowd wth h>r masterful exhbtkhx- Ir the 35 fh.' fray. Rchard Evans, frosh, ganed a splt decson over Stan Rubenstem. The sophs n>oved ahead, when Fredman manhandled Harvey Tanz and Gasper Coppola worutbe nod o\ er Paul Fred- Tne sophs offered no move contestants so the frosh took command n the 55 b. and 65.B>, weghts wth Sam Berkowtz count of 6-8 wth Eknse Ruchelm&n takng soo&ug, honor* wth sx ponts. ~^ The MB wll hold ts annual Carnval of Champon* May 3 and 0. The Carnval wll consst of varous events such as basketball, foul sbbtng, set-shootng" and many other nterestng contests. Softball and Tenns also got underway Thursday wth the results^yet to.be announced. - Brooklyn He sold the store after a year and snce then he has been teachng hgh school n Brooklyn and studyng for an MA n Recreaton and Admnstraton at Columba. In addton to teachng, coachng and. studyng, he runs a Communty Center n the- evenng, wth the spare tme he gets after sayng hello to "Else <hs wfe) and hs 0-month old son. Erc. ^"l receved A -Amercan honorable menton n 9*8 and n '49 I was elected to the All-Cty team. The game I remember as the most exctng s the 947 playoff aganst Syracuse. It was a tght game:' four of our regulars v/ere out on fouls. We won the contest wth a goal n the dosng seconds.". Cty's wn over Syracuse- enttled them to a berth, n the NCAA. In the frst contest the Beavers topped Wsconsn by 7 ponts after closng the frst perod: wth a 6-pont -defct- The, nextgame was lost to Holy Cross n the Eastern fnals. When asked what be thought about Cty College wthdrawng from -the Garden. Hlty sad, "It may help. to keep bettng down and to keep the fellows away from the gamblers." The freshman baseball taehr does not have an mpressve record thus far ths year, but there are stll..plenty of games left. Tryouts started n February wth 90 canddates. The squad s now down to 22. "It s very dffcult to get good baseball materal due to the hgh school coaches* ban on sports." Yale Wns 5-5, ^ets by S-2 By Marvta Xt was a sad week, a sad weel ndeed, for Cty Coege fans as ~the Indans -were by a Unted States Academy squad, 5-2, Sal at West Pont and by a s Yale. contngent, 5-5, At Lew sohn Stadum, Wednesday. Perhaps the. ostfy sgnfcant factors n the; two defeats wer< the consstency* of the Beave stzekroen n aflowmg the oppos* tkm to dent the nets 5 tmes each encounter and Co-ca Don W lst ISI *s falure to n the Anny fny. In contests, Waserman ha a total of ten goals and crapped -m wta utse assst: afternoon, the Lat wflq stryev to return wnnng ways when they to News Brunswck, Nev erseyj to engage Rutgers Unversty, Army drew frst. Wood n slaughter and rolled* up a sx advantage before the broke nto, the sr*h*tng column a solo shot by Henry *WhH Morton at 0:53 of the perod. The cadets then scored] a&otther goal <o leave the-feld wth a 7- half tme lead. Cty's fnal 3 telly, preceded by three more Army goals, cjune when oe Mas scored at 6:0? of the thrd perod on a'pass from Herb Host rom. The mltary then went on to rack UP fv«more goals n the fnal <juarter of the contest. -;.. - Chef Leon^A. Mtter. n a effort to stem the tde, used-sd Cladsten and Harry Tre^LanA to spell Co-captan A Chasen n the cage, but to no val The lacrosseffefr*s. season rec ord now stands at two vctores and three defeats. The successes nclude an mpressve 7-5 performance aganst the Alumn and a thrllng 5-4 ^ performance aganst an aggressve Hofstra trbe. The stdcmen succumbed to Army, Stevens Tech and Yale. " - & S3 w w «P«Vft rnt ch de toj He ah at? w le an all nu ***

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