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--Saii*; -agri iji». ' -«iff he Wire * Page XXXV No. >e Baruch Ball February / r. Tix on Sale Now The Second Annual Baruch Ball, feauring Les Elgar ; his orchesra, will be held Wednesday evening:. Februarv a he Saler Hoel, nd Sree and Eighh Avenue, kes. a $., are now being sold a he 9h floor -h and are limied o. The gues sar a he affair v il be Pa Carroll, a welli own comedienne, who has i ; eared on he Red Buons ow and a one of he Bach School aciviies fairs. i's fihgm,.woo ass gamea appreciaion of criical icians sad demanding' au-!.<_es hroughou he counry, - ofen been ermed as "he r:pe player's -rumpe- play- He ara-»dxiered-success-and- IT.«- hrough his experience wih!_v of he Tea ding bands in counry and _was feaured *«Ps CaroJI. * & hh Charlie SpTvak, "Woody feroian, James* * and ihers.. A few of his albums are Sophisicaed Swing" and "Jus he More Dance." A new singes sar, Don Forbes, will be maured wih ffie hand. Mi mi Alman and Robera rfay, commiee Co-chairmen, ve recommended ha sudens '- heir ickes as quickly as ossible since here are only weeks remaining in which buy he ducas. [WO All sudens who wish o sell kes for he affair should see! Daich in he Lexicon office, Monday anuary 6h Tuesday.Jan.uaryf-7h Wednesday January 8h Thursday January 9h Friday lanmary h Final Exam : a.m. 8: a-m. Acc.., 7 Mg. Law $ Acc., Econ.. Mg. Econ.»»rueh School of BusineM and Public Admmi.rion Ciy Collece of New York Sigma Alpha Tuesday. January. 96 89 By Subscripion Ony o Asia' F FM MI& Tki> is he las issue of THE TICKER fo,r his semeser. The ediors and saff would like o ake his opporuniy o wish. -, *i "«; - he sudens he TfUrf % - on heir final exams. T i M * doh&teu The nex i&ue will appear he firs day of nex semeser. Iniiaes Efrive By Sheldon EngeR>erg Sigma Alpha will sponsor a book drive for he Asia Foundaion, o be held during regisraion week a he Used Book Exchange. profi organizaion wih re counries. I works wih privae groups and organizaions "in he belief ha he problems of hese areas should be solved chiefly by Asian effors." Ina leer o Seymor Berger and David Weissman. he cochairmen of he New Projecs Commiee of Sigma Alpha, i was repored ha afer a year's work, books were sen o Japan, In a brochure sen along wih me zercer, Tse xieen TUT UUVHS W»J -American profesora and sudens reurning from Asia hare emphasized ha he lack of exbooks is one of he mos pressing problems of Asian educaion. The average Japanese suden, for example, has abou yen ($) monhly o cover living coss, uiion and book purchases. Travelers in Asia regularjy repor ha he area is being flooded wih lieraure which "disors he objecives of- he free world." This Communis maerial is given away or sold a exremely low prices. The ype of books ha are needed are: hisory, philosophy, psychology, lieraure, classics, ar-music, comparaive religion, educaion, anropology, sociology, social welfare, economics, business and law. The books should be in good condiion currenly useful. According H he Foundaion "he donaion of books in he Mah., I.- p-m. jacc.. -!. 7 Econ., 6,! Gov. Mg. Mkg. Chem. lb, b Phys. Hyg. 7, 8 Acc. 6 Acc. 6 Engl. His..- Acc. 6 Acc. caegory lised will heip fiii a prea need and pres.erve he ideals of democraic freedom." Bernard M. B&roch Mb Baruch Conribues The Asia Foundaion is a privae non- Asian H'"pI-lC secuhy$yv Bernard M. Baruch o he School for promoion culure and presige. The money, as in he pas, was placed ino he Developmen Fund, which is adminisered by he ICB Elecs Rosenhal As Chairman for '6 Suar Rosenhal, an upper senior majoring in. adverising, was eleced chairman of he Iner-Club Board a is las meeing. Rosenhal has been a member of he Board for he jas five - semesers and is presenly vice-chairman: ~ _-. _-, He is a pas member ~*c-z!be' y -& J&f. of Su- ' '' -Vjjg'-'fw Suar Rosenhal den Council and he *6 class council. Eleced vice-chairman..., was Don Jacobson; Doreen Spiegel was eleced as secreary and Rober Becker was chosen as reasurer. The David S. Mossesson award Schedule! :6 p.m. f:- ; p.m. Mah*. Psych.. Acc., Law. Noe:. The final examinaions in courses oher han hose lised above will jbe held in he fiinal class hours. was presened o Herber Pi lei - sky. The award is open o upper seniors who have majored in adverising and have received a leas a B average in heir ad courses. Pilelsky is a member of Alpha Dela Sigma, naional professional adverising fraerniy. Inra-Mural Board, and is ar edior of THE TICKER. commiees of ne School* Acing Dean Lewis J ' V '. : said ha no specific *"fjf~-» ion for he ye, been deermined. According o he Dean, announced Live receip of check a he Winer Holiday Sing, he Fund will be allowed o ' accumulae unil r can be used for jome large capial expansion or an income can be dmriv*& from he ineres. The Fund has been used in -.he pas o finance conferences of businessmen - who H-g-iyy he adminisraion on he developmen of he cooperaive pro* grams. Lieraure oulining h* advanages of he Baruch School has been mailed o high ncnools and copies of Lxic. his senior year book, were hoae achoas from larges enrollmen of sudens a he College has been obained. Mr. Baruch has given footspeeches a he School. His firs". alk was delivered on Ocober 8,. a he ceremonies marking he re-naming, of. he School in his honor. His oher aka~ were delivered' as par of Bernard M. Baruch Dimruishsd Lecure Series. Nine Seniors Eleced To 'Who's Who 9 Nine Baruch School seniors have been eleced o **Who*s Who In American Colleges and Universiies," i was announced by Dean Clemen Thompson. The sudens are seleced by he faculy on he basis of leadership, scholarship, ciizenship and fuure promise. Acing Dean Lewis Mayers has announced ha nineeen sudens have been awarded second year honors, and hree received freshman honors. Those eleced o "Who's Who" are: Miriam Alman, former presiden of Boosers; Rober L. Cord, Suden Council presiden; Eugene M. Frank, a member of Sigma Alpha: George Gran, chancellor of Sigma Alpha; Toshio "Joe" Harada. chancellor of Alpha Phi Omega; Moron Lazarus, chairman of he Iner- Doris H. Rabbiner, ' Naional: - Suden Associaion Commiee *" chairman. Highes. second year honors wen o William Kingsley. The ohers named for second jcear honors axe: Rober TrTj" -" vin Bernsein, Harold Daich, - Roger Darby. Paula Goodman, Rosemarie Habermaa, Halperin, Edin Hoffman, Irving Kriendler, Rober Laffery, bara Le vener, schuz, Irwin Lusky, _Bebacc> Marrau, Rodney XefeocaV Rabinoviz, Marin Rohbard and Eugene Welder. Club Board; Florence Nueraan, Elaine Miller, Naalie Nesenpresiden of he senior class; * bla, and Eberhard Dinckelack- Samuel S. Ferelson, pas ediorin-chief of THE TICKER; and man er were he recipiens of fresh honors. "SSSSSRT *?* * -life- "*.- - Y ' J>M \. - -.: < r

j Page Two Plan Beer Pary Par Senior Class Suden Council nas-already sold over QLpas final examinaions '" in Mah, Hisory, Music and Ar. Does beer belong in his land of ours? An emphaic Priced a only a penny a ves is he answer from he senior class; and hey mean o. piece,.. he exams are on sale a back up heir claim. A bear pary has been scheduled for 9h floor booh from 9- Friday evening, January, a Wedermanns Hall* 7h ] Sree and Third Avenue. Tickes for he sudsy affair may be obained a he 9h floor booh, or from co-chairmen Su Rosenhal or Seve Seldin- The ducas, for he drag or sag affair, are $ for class card holders, and fl. for hose wihou cards. Seniors will urn he ables on faculy Thursday, January, during he semi-annual Senior Class Day. A ea, afer he insrucional reverse, is enaively se for oae of he lounges a. Those members of upper *6 who are ineresed in aking over one of heir classes should leave heir names in 9. Orders for senior class rings 'a iyliu beinji aken- _in. Lexicon office, 97 by"joe "Harada, Hy Smih and Dorris Rabbiner. - Graduaion exercises, for boh upper and lower seniors will be hpkl in Lewisphn Sadium in June. Speakers a las year's ceremonies were Governor Averill Harriman and Mayor Rober F~ Wagner. Researchers Offer Awards For Markeing Sudens Professor Alber E. Albrech has announced ha awards o markeing research sudens are again being offered o he Marke Research Council of New York Ciy his Spring There are four $ awards o undergraduaes and wo $ awards o graduae sudens, in addiion o an jequal number of $ prizes, plus some "honor- able menions carrying no cash value. The suden's professor also receives a cerificae fqr eaching meri ~ is year's ~ awarls "wen" "fef sudens in colleges from Canada o Uah- Brjfeam Yoking Universiy and Norhwesern Universiy sudens each won wo awards. One winner, Richard K. Ferguson, a he Sae Universiy, of Iowa,- was given a free rip from Ames o New York Ciy and was enerained Off he Wire Compiled by he Associaed Collegiae Press Self-Service Surgery Tuscaloosa, Ala. (ACP) T"his one from he pages of he..universiy of Alabama's CrimngU W ip; "In he ineres of public healh, he Universiy hospial and he Alabama and American Medical Associaiohs wish " s o prin he folio wiiig announcemen: Wih he adven of Sronder' drugs and modern surgical echniques, an appendecomy has become a minor op- enion.- Bu under no circumsances should sudens aemp o remove heir own appendix., So You're Going o Be A Freshman Syracuse, N. Y. ACP) Jus abou every college newspaper eiher welcomed, salued or lecured he frefshman his fall, *bu i remained for he Syracuse Daily Orange o desire he firsyear college suden. Wha are Freshmen? They are he Firs Plague on academic life. ': How may one recognize a Freshman? One may reeognize a Freshman by his brigh, shiny face, upurned, on he hreshold of fc>sfca»'9 Wedding Bells? Jxerry Krava And Eneraining Orchesra E 7- \ f + * i <f I The Freshman will ake all required, subjecs and like i. Acivi Will he Freshmen join ies? as an honored gues a a meeing of he Marke Research.Council. The compeiion is kep on a very simple basis. Sudens are _no. asked o wrie special w pors or o develop projecs. In- - - j-. sead, j&n ihe jaiiaive- of he prof essof, Jhe may submi a suden paper prepared in he regular schedule of his markeing -reasearch course. This, ogeher If Freshmen are so grea a scourge, why_ will hey be permied o jour organizaions'? - Freshmen are especially useful for cleaning offices, jind supplying cigarees. "The more alened will be allowed o sharpen pencils and open windows. -wih a lile explanaion of he background of he suden and -his ineres in research, makes he enry complee. Insrucions and applicaion blanks may be obained from Professor Albrech in.. Ofegon -87 H ARO LO> S FLORAL SHOP ~. Nex o Schraf's Flowers ior AH Occasions SPECIAL CORSAGES 6 WEST rd STREET New York M>, N. Y.. One ousanding feaure of he compeiion is he caliber of he group of judges who acually read he papers and selec he winners. Las year, he chairman of he group was Dr. George educaion, o he sun; by his Gallup, of wide fame in opinion high carried head, clear mind. research- His jury included Edward Baey, vice-presiden of girded loins. These signs will all have vanished by he sophomore Dancer-Fizgerald-Sample, Inc., year. adverising agewey, an* Wha subjecs will he Freshman ake? known auhor ~rr search; and Dr. Wallaee Wulfeck, vice-presiden and chairman of he execuive commiee of William Esy, adverising agency. " rafliitv... of Ciy College Sudens NATHAN'S RESTAURANT MODERATE PRICES Op ill P.M. 8 EAST rd ST., N. Y. BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL Non-Profi Educaional Insiuion Approved by American Bar Associaion DAY AND EVENING Undergraduae Classes Leading o LL.B. Degree GKADUATE COURSES Leading o Degrees of LL.M. and S.J.D. New Term Commences rebniury 8, 96 Furher-informaion may be obained from, he Office of he Direcor of Admissions,, 7 PEARL ST., B'KLYN, N.Y. MrchH Teiepkooe; MA - Tf> fpp,ss V-STK- Presiden Liss S G Acioniplishiiien s " T - By Rober L. Cord Herein I have afnped o briefly summarize for he su' body he accomplishmens of my adminisraion. Las semeser, when running for he presidency, I charged *. den governmen wih sagnancy. Today I can ruhfully say surigov«jfnmen a he,baruch School is moving, forward. During my adminisraion, sudenl governmen has iniio several new projecs, revised he old program, and represened sudens in oally nwr areas. -' We iave made significan headway oward he ins afia' of a speed-reading course a he Baruch School. We have secured -from he Faculy Commieer on Sud- - Aciviies he power o esablish a sandardized ring. We have peiioned he faciliy o consider cfc»"g"pg.-.< Bachelor of Business Adminisraion egree o a Bachelor of Scier. degree in he various specializaions. We have asked he Dean of he School o presen o he facu. \ commiee on -curriculum our reques for some ype of suden rep>senaion on ha commiee. We have presened o.he suden body he firs Baruch J*?.-, Concer a a nominal price and made a profi which -will be used :, offse he cos of oher School-wide funcions. 6 We have debaed and upon he imporan legislaion -ai hfe-zsjfafc- aiqn&i Suden Associaion Congress.! his way he Council has aker, a sand for he Baruch School or soma of he major problem which exis for sudens in higheducaion oday. 7' FinaHy; his semeser -er. have secured from some depamans sample fi ny g which ha.* been duplicaed and made ava able o he sudens ineresed obaining hem. In addiion o hese innovaion SC Proxy Cord we' have ripled he Suden Cou: cil social, program. The fuure w s*e he second annual Baruch' Ball wih Les Elgar and his orchesra in he grand ballroom of he Hoel Saler. Suden Council is sill running he Auo Course, Blood Drive. Boa Race, Barachian. Career Magazine Commiee, Suden Discour Service, Alumni Relaions, and all he oher projecs wihjwhich -. has been associaed wih in he pas. The suden, body has cause o *n pmiff rf **ir lirrirmphnhmir-- personnel who made his semeser's program, a realiy, i is large y hrough he effors of hese people ha he benefis of suden goverr. men projecs accrue o mos every Baruchian. ino exams like a lion* I's easy...jus u%m aaanes * MOOf COLLEGE OUTLINES for quads, horough rm*im\*ofyour BARNES & NOBLE, Eas Sree Inc. Opposie COMY r Above >rc Sore ooww -- jesday. '* *?6 Bea Alpha Psi The honorary.. < ounins fraerniy will hold is. acions omorrow a 6 in he icoly Couuil room, 9h floor. Sigma Bea Phi Imporan meing: of forming comniee r r iday a 8:S(fr a Paul Gamer's,.? King* Highway. Invied are Bernsein, San Norinsky, Morris Chernik. Dance I'riday afernoon, -, ounge C. Winners of las week's ; nee eenes were rirhara Hobi man and Mary Melzer, cha- <-a; and Al Baron and Joan nomajan, lindy. APO-Boosers Theare Ticke -.i-vice, Thursday, -, Elbow ' unge. APO Silk-Screen. Service Con- «( Richard Burg or Bob Becker. Suden CooacilMeeing Fria> a in Faculy Council room. Tnler-duD SoeTo U - fnsjllaforr < new officers, omorrow a in acuiy Council room. SC Commiee Meeing: Alumni Relaions Monday a J in 9A. Auo Course Thursday a in. Finals Todav a :n. Faculy and Course Evaluaion Thursday a in 9 A. Charer Today a in 9 A. Naional Suden Associaion Today a in. Quesionnaire Tomorrow a in 9 A. Leadership a in. Training Thursday Ring Today a in 9 A. Bes of Luck on Your Finals Six A va rds A va ila b le To Finance Sudens Professor Jerome B. Cohen. si;b-c!.anra:. :" "conomics Deparmen, has announced ha six awav:!- e graned a >he 96 commencemen exercises :< II;: School sudens majoring in economics or in :nar.ee.invesmens. The Fieiand Award m- Finance id Invesmens, carrying: a cash : ize of $,. will be graned o :he suden who has aained he ~.isrhes averagre in he finance.-.nd invesmen specializaion. A $ prize will be given o he winner of he Alexander L. Berliner Award in Economics 'he suden "who has aained -he Highes jivera re in he economics specializaion. The winner of he Jerome Levy Award in Economic Theory, *-ih ge $. The award is rr-aned for he bes record in fconamic heory. The Leon Levy Graduae will be announced on before wih, "has mainained is parisan proven guily. We poin ou ha Award in Finance and invesmens- -will be given o he May. poliical >rienaion < eil. noe membership in... conspiraorial srraduaing MBA suden who nas received he highes grad- Brounsein Named Direcor: '»ae average in fance mvesmens. This prize is $. Rohman Leaves PR Pos A Wall Sree Journal Award -*-ill be given o he graduaing senior mos likely o succeed in finance and invesmens. This Mrs. Flora S. Rohman. husband. Mr. Jesse! Rohman. an look elecive courses simply be*- award includes a medal and a Public Relaions Direcor a aorney, reside in Queens. cause hey seem o have no year's subscripion o he Journal. he BariK-h School will leave The re-naming of he School ohvioi* applicaion o your field. A fellowship in economics will her pos and reire o privae and he Baruch Lecures were There is no wased knowledge. he awarded o he candidae wih T h<? bes record. A sipend of life a he end of he semeser. She will be replaced by public relaions direcor. he highlighs of her career as The ineress you develop, he > 6, covering he academic habi of reading, alerness o he worki around you hese are all year 96-7, is provided, in addiion o free urjon for he }fiss Sonia Brounsein. Mrs. Rohman's paring advice "I o sudens: par of a good college educaion.." Maser's degree.- Mrs. Rohman graduaed oin Miss Brounsein is.a graduae Professor Cohen "'A v. -Jf\- THE T hc KER MSA - View s and Pro&rzfflM.' V Capure Campus Spoli By Richard Ellis Creaing more ineres han ever before, his erm's Naional Suden ion Commiee has been one of he mos acive commiees on campus. SA represens American sudens a inernaional meeings, is heir before various governmenal and privae agencies, and appears wherever he voice suden is needed. For he firs ime in a leas four years, he NSA Commiee has presened o Suden Council, for is discussion, he resoluions aced upon a he Eighh TICKER Dinner Friday. -January 7, a Trader Toms Resau uy he Naional Execuive Com Naional Suden Congress and ran, 8h Sree and Broadway, miee. One of he hoes issues a 6:. Tickes are $.. ;jnu which Suden Council- had U> may be secured eiher a he face his erm was he NSA dinner or from Jerry Ravnizky. sand on poliical es oahs. The The affair is open o members of NSA sand on he subjec he he saff and TICKER alumni. sand Suden Council debae i was' his "'NSA beli*«v*«h*. oahs which reqjuire jf»rhv-i.jiial«r*roi» Hie o indicae poliical beliefs. Ediors and Saff ajfilia.lioris and associaions resul in effecs ofen derimenal of f<> he individual and o our THE TICKER oc:«?y." The Associaion wen on lu say ".. hi> pracice is he Baruch School in V.'nO and assumed he role of p;:b::c ' uiions iii-ecor in Ocober r.'.<. During her uncie: graduae days she was edior of THi TICKER and an edior of Lexicon, he senior -searbook. She and" her Vi brie (he r«*-<»lii*»n fj rini '. y!«f*-a : -.-. afer h *-;«-a <!e ale ha lased ivu ; i..he m«nnmi:.. i bro :.. l»..u«a. I'ii-r m'jrs* m" :cr. :» r* ' hisory of -c.. h-. - ;. -. Sme f *e aciviies p!ar :n.-j -.. '. r- -. rr-:' *'«fr.r nex»"*"..!~!' KM eiiui a!i y Tnefe.ive * n d c reaes an a mosphere of fear a. ul in.secli fv. \x-hi.-h inviihis hr> e xercise of riy is of free inc. uiry a r.a as<x-i: iion which are «> s«-n- o :ica«em ic freedom.-"*-' w a«,.:»t«'.:.;.;., r V- \ T " j.. _ ". r. *... >.::.,:i,;.!r.t.:'. V : i-e< i " n. \W«-r\ :ir.>'. a ("r--i<;d»' fur Fieedoni Week. The C-onvmiee aj»o apofl- *>>?»» frrw w;»>y mm f*»r vl*h'» '.lor.ai r>uri»o>»e- hrouvrhou he world. NSA i an also be used o oh-air. ir.foi-niaion from oher M-hon!s <>n sich maers as curriculum and facuiy evaluaion iirojjrams. Doris Rabbiner. Commiee chairman, said. "This pas semeser has been one of unprecedened achievemen in bringing >rh o he sudens l»e benefis of he Naional Suden Associaion." The Congress his summer rearf.rmed is belief ha he Inernaional Union of Sudens, an organizaion ha NSA helped found and laer disaffiliaed "Take full ndvanage of your educaional opporuniies. There wili probably be no period in your fuure when you are given four years o devoe exclusively o learning. -in e«fwo«-e>»s-of-preparing for your professional goal don' over NSA HERE AND THERE: Baruch Rabbiner (Ri«;h) is <ho*n Had via? VsT reotnieis CoaKTesM in Minnesoa. Communis conrolled) and is unrepresenaive characer, because i is largely composed of parisan minoriy groups... Therefore rf.v L.-NA believes ha he Il'S (iocs r.o! ron-iue an appropriae insrumen for nernaionai >n<ien cooperaion." Several resoluions ".ver passed :r. he area.- of c:%:i!ibe;-ies and a-.-a-iemic freedom. In effec! rer'cal'ii ;- T>v-v!ous -anis on he :ji- of pi-(ii-»iona; compeency for U'.nhffv. Th!fso'iiion saed... "The L'SNSA i»e;:eve> ha? ho only grounds on which a Tiro*es>or sho'.iid h*> j.;ilr?'<i aro :...- 'ii"a'.->;i'ir.;ii..ni['l'iii. c.iiiu inegriy. Only for lack of prof<wsionai com pee rure or inegriy»hmiw - -pr»fgi*j>or h* from a eaching posiion." The Conrress deciare»i ha. "We believe ha membership in any oaliarian. conspiraorial group... ha advocaes he vfofen overhrow of he U. S. governmen ofen require? he accepance of cerain principles and mehods -which surrender freedom in, he search for ruh. Where hese principles are acceped he abiliy of a professor o be professionally compeen is endangered. "Neverheless, The USNSA reaffirms is belief in he democraic process of law where an individual is presumed innocen unil. * -» * - -. Those wishing o apply for he ellowship mus hand in a onepage applicaion, saing name, address and_ record of courses r.nd grades in economics. Applicaions should be submied o Professor Cohen, k IlOA no laer han May I). The winner **- - - W»-v;.._-. " foi- * ***.' ~*** y ~-~*~z*ds ~' of he Baruch School. During her undergraduae days, she was an edior on THE TICKER and a wuden assisan in he School's Public Relaions Office. Prior o her appoinmen, Miss Brounsein did promoional work for Esquire Magazinegroups... is no in and «sufficien grounds for di... bu ha disrmissal is Jusified; only afer invesigaion <rf mtttvuiua! rase proves p al incompeency or lack of cgriy." In one,,f he mos holy. s*>d i-sswes lie of if he Confrreas" SST~ XSA deviar»mi iself agains h#..r eigh»»n-yeir-old voe. I femj '""' ha he majoriy of pergoa.. irxier weny-one would be much -,. beer prepared o voe upon. ;" reaching ha age., ±-.. In a surprising show of - anaflj-'gfe rr.iv. < or:>:dering he fac: - u " niiiiiy souhern schools?-esene<i, NSA called for an»»«*«*r in Cour deiisiuii UB.J gaion in he schools. Hoirever, i recognize*! ha each are* vouldk have o.be reaed diftereaujr ha educaion was as, OC aotf, imporan han legislaaoh hi speeding desegregaion ajsd in--i ejrraion. Regai ding milaryhe >T??A raed. mr sae of inernaional enson iss", he naional securiy any quire a miliary program eplbp of manning defense isalhrs/-'" (and) a reserve miliary. foc r v~- "capable of immediae mosizav*' ion....a he same ime, he;;'- danger mus be avoided Plur,'V. ; hrough fear, or cajejesaneagr, '. hese needs will be me wih, i v program ha will ignore, he basic principles of our drbo* craic radiion and evenually desroy hem.. r -» " The Baruch School Delegaes o NSA his erm are Doris Rabbiner, Seve Mann And Jerry Greenberg. Alernae delegaes are Wallace Nahan and Richard" Ellis. The res of he commiee is made up by Paul Donglwa anjj Rober Cohen. Wallace Nahan recenly succeeded -Seve MaMn aa nex erm's regular delegae. - All hose ineresed in working on a commiee for eiher Aca.- demic Fieedoni Week ox Cxi%djnlfm for. Freedom Week should con- J' ac commiee chairman. Doris jg.- Rahbinea-. The conime"ihee " "" every Tuesday a in - In - he Spring, a school wide elecion. will be held o chose wo dele-*- gaes o he ninh annual congress enaively vplajyaed jb>r,norhwesern Universiy. ;m..:*~

-v '- -.«' -y<*ge Hour TE T i C K *.»<,** -» > Can we devise a sysem, of susained progress m place -of \he old. averaging oa of colapse and gecowery? This s he challenge of our ime. This is he crisis of our ime. Thiry Tradiions,remain because we desire hem o remain, or i is easier o le hem remain. The former is he case wih he "Thiry" ediorial; We will.readily follow is dicaes; he firs of which is: he ediorial "we" becomes he personal "I". I am ambivalen o Ciy College and he Baruch SchooL I.am proud of i, L_am ashamed of i; I sing is meris, I aack is fauls; I respec my classmaes, I am vexed by hem; I am hearened by he faculy and he adminisraion, I am disillusioned by hem; I desire educaion; I am frighened by i; I will be sorry o leave his School; I will be glad o leave i; I am sorry o give up he ediorship of his paper; am overjoyed o give i up, I am surei am confused.. Neverheless, I will-wrie my ediorial, you will read i, and he earh will revolve abou he sun, one revoluion each weny-four hours, one complee journey each 6 days, hen i shall begin again. No beer? no worse? Do no ldok o me for he answer, I am occupied wih learning, no insrucing; I ake, do no give. Hypocrie! I give forh pompously and righeously, I bes any huckser, I can like a false diey on all ha passes before me. On my fellow sudens, on faculy, on adminisraion, on educaion, on cafeerias, on subways, on governmen, on morals, on faih, or lack of i, on life, on deah, on he oal of all he "news." And who dares objec? I is easier for me han for you, - I have he ime, he inclinaion; I am he edior, no you. And for hose few of you who deny me his;'why here is pleny of room here for you, if no a his momen, hen laer. Perhaps we few should join ogeher, i would be enjoyable (as geomery problems are enjoyable o mahemaicians) if nohing else. :. L. Shall I pass ono you he fruis of my labor? I could, ; you wow no give a-jo. Besides, i is-a here -for you o* ake, as I have and will. N alien es iam dicum, quod non ']. jsi dicum prius. (The pedanic coxcomb, as if English isn' - 'good enough. Forgive me his one sardonic hrus. No, I - I dare no hope you will scurry o your dicionary. I means i "There is no saying now which has no been said before.") - Bu?f radiion remains because we desire i, hen we. mus fulfill all is commands. I remains for me o give ~ - -r public recogniion and hanks o hose who have received-- \]' ihem by-my proven Jiaih hroughou he semeser. The lis *~isiong. I should be. There is much, much more han four or eigh pages in each ediion of his paper. i The plaudis would go o hose iferile j*esources of he - ; Deparmen of Suden Life, ascend o he sinceriy of $he f Presidenial office, descend o heair of linoypiss and U camposiorst-and on heir way oueh many of he sudens, ' \ (hey Joelong firs) -he adminisraion and he faculy. -Bu, _j unforunaely, heir names-shaf rio receive he imprimaur. ;.;'" There are ohers "who deserve more and I will no <&acrifice - he deserving few for, he. deservingznany. \ 7- " Of-wha value, his Recogniion is, I do no know. I fear j no enough. Bu-ai isdr i ccolades, "he iibue of one o his associaes, his peers. *Tn«deb I owe o my hree deparmeirad ediors, Wally i, Nahan, Richie Kwarler, and JDick Jlusin, is ineffable. To ) sae ha wihou hem here*wo«id>be no paper is o. sae he obvious. To.say ha i has been a pleasure.and x ; privilege o work wih hem is o -sae-he hackneyed, even - ; hough i-is he ruh. To know hey, will befriend n%e -when -. - } hia paper is bu an anique memory is perhaps he sinceres complimen I can pay hem hrough his ineffecive medium ; of words. " * - ;. I My genuine hopes for success goes o nex semeser's " i ediors (and he business side, oo). ----.} And you, reader-soden-public, you who I knock, who. j I look-down upon, who I fling my prale upon bu wih- _; ou-who I could no exis:...you are a he boom of his } ediorial as you are he backbone of all do no remain { here, ha is for ohers. - SW*M- JcHo Major E A imes wih amazing speed, a oher imes wih snail like slowness, he year 9 has become hisory. And-a he Baruch School * -was full of -imporan evens, and hose no-so major occurrences ha make college life~wha i is. The year was jus seven days old when headlines proclaimed ' ha Harrie Guberj had been eleced Suden Council presiden and he fee raise had been defeaed. The seniors "were geing ready for heir beer pary and ickes were on sale for he Baruch Ball. Finals were wo weeks off; he baskeball squad, afer rouncing Scran on, 87-68, was se o face Manhaan. The Spring semeser dawned wih he usual opening day evens: Ffosh 'recepions, used book exchange, regisraion, and a TICKER columnis correcly prediced ha- "There will beabsoluely no one who will be able o ge along he firs' weefe wihou having his progjram lised on some scrap.papier." Dr. Thomas L- Noron April brough he Grim Gray Times and a Charer Day Address by Frank Pace, Jr., former secreary of he Army and now execuive vice-presiden of he General Dynamics Corporaion. The Board of Higher Educaion approved a moion o appoin a chancellor*' and "Boy Mees Girl" was he subjec of an SC Town Meeing. _ Dean Noron resigned his pos o head New York Universiy's School of Commerce o sar May off wih-a bang. The semeser closed _ wih he elecion of Bob ofd ; ia/he SC presidency, and Dr. Lewis Mayers was appoined acing Dean. The"-Fall semeser began wi regisraion, f rosh recepion, used book bargains, and jus abou he same hings ha occur each' -semeser. Police Commissioner Seven Kennedy delivered.7 he Fall Convocaion -address and New York Sae 'Aorney General, Jacob J. Js*-ie -mam -he feaure-speaker -a he ainmni dinner..- (As he semeser coninued, Seve Mann was eleced SC -Pres- iden, he iee raise >. passed, be seniors were plannkg a J beer~ pary, ickes were on -selevfor Baruch Ball and finals are only wo weeks off... his is where you came in. - J By WaHace S. Nahan T'was a nigh a he priner's, when all hrough he shop The ediors were working wih nary a sop; Th* page-proofs were read wih considerable car* And he voices of TICKERies were heard in he air. The -elephone wares were now burning red While visions of he wek-end danced in he bead; Jerry Greenberg, in swea-shir and black chino pans, 'Was rying o ge a dae-for he Saurday dance. - ' * * * When a he lino here arose such a claer I sprang from my sea o see wha was he maer; Away o old Foxy I flew like a flash To learn ha a colon was changed o a daah. Ialics were mixed "wih he bold-faced ype And he coffee ha spil on he copy wis wiped. When wha o ray wondering eyes did appear Bu more errors and correcions boh here and here. "* - * * Bu back a he phone he boys wdre.sill calling Their girs for daes he refusals apalling; More rapid han eagle* heir curses. As hey dialed'and called, and he girls were a pain. Now, Sheila! now, Helen! now, Lola and Therma! Oh, June! oh, Bey! oh, Irma and.barbara From A o Z our ediors did call Bu, "I'm busy, I'm busy. I'm busy," said all. Bu soon came he ime for a good coffeebrcak < ~ And an old fashioned bull-session was soon in he make; Dick Kwarler, soon, for a cigaree was askhv And advice abou girls w as given by Lou Marin. Dick Rusin was eaching Sobovhsky he syle. And Gene Hefman was home doing homework he while; Shelly Engelberg was phoning and being a nuisance And Dick Ellis, o* some girl, was offering his innocence. * * * We spoke of he.old days, of Biensock and Scha, And Perelson and Harrison, and Ciy Coach Na. Of las year's de-pansing and he New Year's Eve booze And how we crashed he Dem's convenion wih fireman's ru.-e. Bu now, dear reader, he" ime is a hand jwhen we mus leave you unil nex erm's sand; To Sam Perelson, now graduaing, I give special hanks For eaching me all, and raising me from flie - ranks.» * * AN ice JIO-W go o press, he paper all finished Thanks for bearing wih *m* in my feu- reminisces; The erm in soon closing, and\~/inal» are near So good lick -o you all, and a~'happy New Year! Bernard M. Baruch School.of Jkmwesa Vol. XXXV No. Rm. 9B WaUaco S. Nahaa, 7 Hews Edior Dick Ruabf, '* Spor* Edior AHaa S<*ilrrem, '* Edior : >o"sakmkm. Ar Edior: Herb Pileisky H c iali ri Wr w JSdior r :Rfcpb> Saboymaky r '7 Pob&e Adonusraio "Tuesday. Jon., Jbwraeler. -Fevnes Edior UMef PereMB, Edior Emeri"* Ce&j/ -Edi?) _.;]"-. JBhoiojrrapBy'Bdor Bernard Ckiwen- Phyllis oorrava»d \]&ve 7kS > asjr-..upown Corresponden.:; Mary.Glassfafcg. News Saff: Ruh Cohen,.Beverly.Diamond, -Ifekra Fein**- Irma Friedlander,"*Nina Herskowiz, Ann Marcus, "Dave Mendelor Barbara Milder, Norman Ricken; Thelma -Rosenblum, Florence Sae Mel Small, Ed Sarr, Sheila Weizner. _ Feaures Saff: Bey Holzman,-Barbara Levener, Helene E> mel, Barbara Rosen, Helen ischnlman, Spors Saff; Seve. Aisenberg, Mary Goldhirsch, Dave Go! Applicaion for he posiion sky, Sew Kampelmacher,. Seve Mann, Lou Pohoryles... *.- of suden member of Ticker Candidaes: Mary Bren,. Paula Cohen," Rober C. Cohen, ' Associaion, open o any upper Derris, Richard Ellis, Sheldon Engelberg, Irwin Feller, Barba sophomore, should be submied o SC Presiden Bob Cord lene Krous, Bob Nadel, Ronnie Nalven, Bob*Pollack, Lolia Rivr' Friedman, Arhur Goldberg, Barbara Hoberman, Helen Jacobs, &* by Thursday in he Council Charlie Shea ack, Sherman Sklar. office, 9A.'": '* * *. -. fslker Xssociaion: Professors Hill (Chairman,) Guv wd Su js9xi- 7 Mr. Ranhand. Sudens: Harada,jGrax>,JRyniaky. and Tasb*.day* *??f6 &r*s Korner Feaures JFiww. i sby Richard Kwarler, And*" hf'wo weeks my sixh e*rm on TICKER ends. The sevenh no oo far disan, while he preceding half-dozen seem o all have inspired only yeserday. Such i is wih all kind memories. I...:ld have i no differen. This jias semeser"jias been one of paricular significance. I rved na : *fea>re» edior, and Kwarler's Korner, appearing for is urd conisecuive erm, sirred up no lile conroversy on diverse p«cs- Bu remember Khayyam's immoral lines from he Rubaiya: 'The Moving Finger wries; and having n-ri, Moves on : nor all your Piey nor Wi Sure lure i buck o ca-ncel half a Live, Nor all your Tears wash ou a Word of i. Ru i's my companions on he :,r>er who makes i worh while..<ieed hey mus, for in realiy -.ey are THE TICKER. My fellow ediors his Term a>f been he fines working and orial chums I coukf hope for. ally "Moby" Nahan; Dick "I <.n' be here nex erm!" Rusm: Gene "ComSerPac" Hefman;»u "Nahan's" Marin; Ralph»here is he" Sobovinsky; and LAST TERMS MOTLEY GROUP: (L. o R.) Greenberg, Nager, Nahan, Rusin and Harrison. dior Emerius, Sam "ell "em ha o hink" Perelson. Quie a.oley group-mehinks. I mus also hank my feaures saff for he splendid > r-eciciivis.s,- of hem) effor hey urned in his semeser. They are ir aipha- cal order: Bey "Coed" Holzman; Barbara "I can' do h«- sory" -vener; Helene * I've go he rin (no ankaernri )" Rai-hmel; Sene i.iibara "far from roly-poly" Rosen: and Helen "he falcon" ar:. Paladins, each and everyone. Bu wai Where is he name of he friendly leviahan? The han of he ypewrier. I saved hiin for las noble edior-in-*-hi**f. inellecual companion, ofimes beleaguered colleague. As Mr. Camon ould say. < *I*m glad Jerry Greenberg: > s my friend " ich Robers Bes Thing Since Hoivah By Dave Mamberg He's ha man you see In, 6, and in beer ooras hroughou he Baruch School. He's ha amiable enleman wih he crew cu and he bow ie, he guy who eaches almos every course in he Baruch School's Adverising Deparmeii-Mr. Michell Robers. Mike," as he is affecionaely ailed by his colleagues, was orn in "Brooklyn. He ook his ndergzaduae - worjr a CCNY, laioringjn.adverising. H«hen ended KTU.-wkpere-'he -received is Maser's degree: "Mer is presnly seeking his ~ PhD. a he oae- school. - '-?-" As a suden 'he hel»ed o i ganiae a-chaper Of AJphcuZ>ola. s igmae naional "professional <ivei*cla& fraerniy for men. This jqd iar his hflc'canhig -m cfaar- ***r raembef -ef "Ioe' WlUaaem "H. Johns chapier, he "ASS hwinch * he 'baruch School. In --addi- ion o assising rfie fraerniy, ae is Tajzreny.acnladisor o I exeijn,>e.eenior: year -hook. Robers Jias had much expedience -iso iie ehi if idvwising. Among his. many jobs were posiions as-ah accoun execuive a 'he Klbres and Garer agency, parner in a mail-order firm and '-pace salesman for such magazines as Phoo Markes and Secres. He also worked his way,. ino Suspansh his accoun a he I- B. Hicks agency, wjhere he s erved a shor srech. His pe phase of adverising is nnail-*order. "Anyhing ha can be sold, can be soljbhrough noail- CoaiBoed on Page fi> - THE TICKER Thompson Reaches Decade Wih Suden Life Division By Helen Schulman Assisan Dean of Sudens, Clemen. Thompson *, one of he bes known fig-ures of The Baruch School, is*himself a Ciy College graduae. He graduaed from upown CCNY in 96, majoring in Psychology. Before h* earned his degree, Dean Thompson spen hree and one half years in he U. S. army. While aending Ciy College, Dean Thompson was quie acive in exrauirkjukur aciviies especially in houseplan. Therefore, when he emphasizes he value of exra* curries, he is speaking: from his own experience. Wrie! The second meeing of he Baruch School Lierary Sociey will be held Thursday, a :, in S6. This rr.ee.ir.;; will concern iswf -wih he acual" organizaion of he proposed publicaion. Sudens ineresed in he business managemen of he new magazine are also urged o aend. * -/_ Dean demen Thompson Prof Has Full Schedule Of Diversif ied Aciviies By Helene Rachmel Insrucing a course in Mahemaics of FiiTance... chairing a Ticker Associaion meeing... aending an imporan meeing of he Faculy Commiee on Suden aciviies... such may be he ypical happenings during a weik a he Baruch School " for Professor Edwin Hill of ho Mah Deparmen. Professor H;!:, who has «uh a- Ciy CollejCf since li>» feeis ha he role of insrucor is no nieiviy '.c ::d he suden :n amimiiuinc; acaciemic mallei. "bu o assis in he suden'-* Tra-<-irr»<-u'ar program." - "Through his paricipaion in exra-currics," Hill coninued, "he faculy member forms close associaion? wih he sudens and fosers a cordial and friendly amosphere, which is very valuable in an educaional insiuion." Professor Hill -lives" his ~Sir, I hink- I dcm-tve A D* philosophy. This is exemplified by he many.suden organizaions he is affiiiakmi wih. He is a member of Alpha Phi Omepi. Sigma Alpha. chairman of Ticker Associaion and has served as faculy advisor o various groups a he College. He is a graduae of Columbia Universiy and co-auhor of "Commercial Arihmeic for College Suden*." he >ex employed in he Baruch School's Mah 6 Course. During his own college days, he played end on Columbia's varsiy fooball eam and was a member of is varsiy rack eam. > "We should all ake pride m he radiions of excellence in scholarship, ciizenship and in* dusry here a Ciy Corege,** he saes. "Thei»e radiions parallel closely he philosophy ha educaion in living; during your four yearm of experience wih he college, will enable you o grow boh in he skills of your fields of"s"pe- cializaion and in he skill* and pleasures of your relaionaflpa - wih ohers, JJX ha ji»arh of yoo_ may live mos effectvely and sei.v mos ercienly and graciously among hose who IivA abou you." -.r_z June 96 wili mark he enh year ha Dean Thompson ia wrh he Baruch School. During his firs year, he worked wih he evening session in Lampor House. For he nex four years,, h«worked wih he evening session in he Deparmen of Suden Life..iur.- wili aiso mark he fifh year ha he has been wih he day session as assisan Dean Ox Sudens, wo of hose years being spen a* acing Dean og Sudens. A presen. he is aking courses for his PhD. a New York Universiy. majoring in chnica* p«trchol»»gy. Dean Thompson's major il»j«eress lie in he field of suden personnel work. He sincerely en-- joys helping sudens wih heir problems. Finals Forebodi Loom *?- The signs are osnnipreaen. The booh so up o sell pas finals was swamped wih eage* freshmen, scrambling o a«eir«he exams ha baffled heir_predecessors. Oh yes, -we saw 'Oira a few sophomores, juniors and seniors oo.. : Noice he sudden mjrriad of review books ucked nealy under many sudens arms; he apprehm»ii looks upon mw» "fa jrep, you «uesaed i. ime ie drawing ominoualy. Abou his ime, some eodebfa begin o ge raher nerrous. Don' see why *fer «H, i doesn' ake so long o read 6 Economics chapers \ a vs& page nglish book; go :-ver h» las Mah chapers 9a kinda forgo abou and goodness knows wha else. Heaven help he suden, who hasn' read his Hisory books all semeser. Only hose Jirho are "superior crwaera" can bone. UJJL on his subjec in a feyr days.. Then comes -final week-..sudens resplenden in bue~"jeans, slacks, beards and. red eyes file slowly ino he College, Then he quick rush home w. awai he all-powerful por* cards. Here's luck -gulp. _-.u--i?-- N

Page Srx saes'. TfH E T J C K R '» :' : >V.. : ".... - - '. - - v - ', - * " *.. ' ' -., * V - J.. - -* *..» * -. S, : - <V January Fraerniy Treas Fraerniy Meni Suden Council Hoi Children o Xihas %Trr!l m Sin S" J* By Arhur L. Goldberg Jner-Fraerniy The Phi Epsilon Pi Fraerniy demonsraed he Chrismas spiri by reaing seveneen underprivileged children o a our of midown Manhaan and a Chrismas pary a he Phi Ep fraerniy house, 8 Eighh Avenue, complee wih Sana Claus, a Chrisinas ree, refreshmens and, of course, presens. Accompanied by Lois Jones, a Sociology major a he upown cener, and several brohers and pledges of he fraerniy, he Blue jays, club name of he youngsers, visied Rockefeller Cener and NBC. Afer a shor walk on Fifh Avenue, he Bluejays wen o he Phi Epsilon Pi fraerniy house -where Herb Rosen, dressed as Sana Claus, disribued presens. Earl Thomas, vicepresiden of he Bluejays, summed i "up very nicely when he said, "I was swell." As Ohers Define I San Francisco, Calif. (ACP) These definiions from he ediorial page of he Daily Califomian. Blue Book Eigh or 6 pages of blank paper in which answers are wrien before and during examinaions. Cramming- The desperae hours. Cu Being where your class isn' when i is. Finals--Hell week a he wrong end of he semeser. Wha young people are doing a General Elecric Young scienis works on new ways o improve meals Todav scieniss and engineers face one of he oughes barriers of all he "meal barrier.? ' Modern echnology has progressed SO rapidly rra nrlay : s meals rap' --i; ;\*f> remendous demands placed upon hem. For such fields as aviaion, elecronics, aomic energy", presen meals mus be improved and new kinds of maerials mus be developed. One of he young men playing a role in his new and -imporan field is -year-old Dr. Roland P. Carreker, Jr. rarreker's Worfc Ineresing, Vial As a research associae in he General Elecric Research Laboraory's Meals and Ceramics faciliy, Carreker's chief concern is he improvemen of meals hrough new processing echniques. In his work, Dr. Carreker has deal wih such imporan meallurgical problems as meal failure in high-speed urbine roors, deermining'he srengh of pure meals from F, he emperaure of liquid hydrogen, o.8f and economic sudies of new meallurgical processes., College Graduaes a General Elecric When Carreker came o General Elecric in 97, he already knew he work he waned o do. Like each of our. collegegraduae employees, he is given a chance o grow and realize his full poenial. For General Elecric, has.jong believed his: When fresh young minds are given freedom e make progress, everybody benefis he in- " dividual, he company, and he counry. Educaional Relaions, General Elecric Company, Schenecady, A/. Y. ' Council has announced he elecion of is new officers for he Spring semeser. They are: Bernard Medoff (Tau Alpha Omega), chairman; Seve Sorkin (Alpha Phi Omega), vicechairman; Mike Proellios (Phi Alpha), secreary; and Arnold Geer (Sigma Bea Phi), reasurer. The organizaion also discussed "Greek Week." Tenaively scheduled for he week of April, he week-long program would adverise fraerniy life a he -College. iner-fraerniy Conmcil is he official represenaive organizaion of he.fraerniies on campus. Each Greek Leer Organizaion pays $ per semeser o IPC. The firs "Winer Holiday Sing" held a he R School wen off in a rue holiday spiri. Pauline K. Theare was overflowing-~wih cheerful sudens wh< making he mos of ha las day before he week i caion. The affair, he idea of acing dean Lewis Mayers, was presened by he Suden Council. -A pes gv MM-of -ne oo imach alk, and pleny of sing, seemed o capure he fesiree of he audience* In addiion o he communiy singing, led by assisan dean of Suden Life Clemen Thompson, here were wo solo numbers by Joe Pasor of Tbearon. Gene Levine, he piano accompanis presened his own unique rendiion of some currenly popular unesv "Sa Before he ringing go under way, Or. flannel Parke;. advisor of Suden Coi sened he winners of signium awards o he Robers... (Coninued from Pa. order/' he says. All of h; have heard him ell of * riences in his field, w- be of he six-line ac Tocnacari, New Mexico ' ha pulled 6 orders full-page ad in he N Times ha pulled onh orders. During he war yea;- hrough 9*&T, ~M!ke civilian insrucor for ; Air Corps, and laer a of he Unied Saes A; He claims he disirw being he only man in h<. Saes o serve in h< forces as iong as mor come ou he way he (as a privae). In 96, David Moses head of he Ciy Colleg ising.division, sugges. Mike become an insruc lowing; his advice. Mr. augh adverising a h<- School for four years, eave of absence in 9 In December of 9. sumed his eaching cai- CCNY. Among._ he cou «now eaches (and he: seven of hem.) are Copy-V. and Publiciy, in each hese he has a leas or. f erred o some objec. replace or person as beiril greaes hing since ch< covered- Hal vah." GOOD DEALS** N«w DeagTypwrier Repairs > TYPEWRITERS Repaired, Sold, Serviced KHBBONS CARBONS and Rened JFOfc PETRAL * Biwdw. N For he Very Bes I F OO D ATMOSPHERE PRICES I's he VARSITY SWEET SHOP Downown Ciy's Favorie Eaing Place 6 EAST rd STREE "TH NEW LOOK S\. January ; ghxnfemihiier nskeball 'Bigamis* Seeks leler of Scorer's Table skeball coach's job is enough, wha wih adiecisions by referees, "chippies and bonei plays by his eam o ]> him during he game. v ha of he coach who wo such eams o worry -in he same game? - a problem *c*s George Wokfe* k* as*»*or oi he h School** Day and Eve,- ssioa Aves. Tha wo mee Friday nigh in Han-.. And «hm will Wolfe iless o any, Tied** will be mos iiiffrwwfpd. ba leas person a Hansen Hall nign. He will ake refuge.f! hn =*&oek a*-se, able. Afer he, has ed he final Vuzzer, Wolfe occupy he odd posiion of a winner and a loser, siroul-.:sly. popular, easy-going -coach f boh eams under he MIDDLE OF THE ROAD: George "Red" Wolfe will seek refuge a he scorer's able when wo eams poached by him mee in Hansen HalT Friday nigh. charges of heir respecive capains, Mike Goxnshay of Day, and Oo Puez of ES. The Nigh Owls are a speedy, good shooing and well-rounded eam, all of whose sarers are aver Squad Plays Hos THE TJ C K-E R Page Seven averaging in double figures. Leser Tripp leads he foek wih a poin per game figure. Their record is -, wih a vicory over he Bronx 'Y' maching a defea bv he Brooklvn College ES eam. sui a i Morris Hocherman. John * Morris Hocherman. Kousananou. Wolf Wo»l. Ed Trunk. John Paranos and Herb Hahn represened CCNY in he Sunshine Soccer Bowl jrame Thursday in S. Peersburg. Fia. Rugers Saurday Eve Beaver hopes for a second baskeball vicory are high he Ciy College five clashes wih a weak Rugers Umv eam Saurday a 8: in Wicgae Hall. The Scarle Knighs from New Brunswick. X. J., coman almos fanasic record las year. Their pecs his season are ally dihf.~o fax, Rxgers -. One of he.se osses - a 9-kmassacre a he ds of a green Fordham ad. amknb WWC «.. he Faculv five defeaed he Sudens in he Diramural.e Knighs concenrae on IHriiHr fce College Ve«r his excellen income is available o qualified ***** * il!io* o devoe hours per week workm; as a ramed Ive7co«nc*or. Roqoirel horrs wim doveaii cofi>reiue«.- Sudens Fail Hoop Exam; Faculy Passes Wih '6' Eiher he sudens are afraid of flunking heir courses, or he faculy members are geing younger. In any case dousidto; bu J J x did i wihou heircusomnever quie score as many sic, 6-, m nansw i». < as *e opposiion. They on Thursday. December. ary shenanigans. o od all, eiher. And o boo, he professors, The Sudens drew firs blood on a jump sho by TICKER*s Ralph Sobovinsky. bu os he lead for good when, momens laer. Arie Dlo. a pas member of he CCNY varsiy five and he only "ringer*' in he game, and y wih your acholesic schedule. I«qialifed youwjhbe uickly and horoughly raioed under AeJ"""*"* irecioa of Mrs, Emily Pos, noed»«rfcoiciyon eiuerre. Upon graduaion you may he considered or a ell-paid career oporuniy. Ca Miss Edna Brown a Terrace 7-68 be. x 7 P.M. CLREG6 & PITMAN STENOGRAPHY REVIEW COURSE Prepare now for Gregg and Piman regular and safesiiue eacher f** * " naions o be offered by N. +. Ciy in rie spring, 9G! ExMr ronrhinr on all phages of ne examinaion: wrien, classroom es, dicaion «**-f«mi»ance es, nimeogjpeollen resulls wih previous can- FIRST MEITINC: Saf., January, a.m. or p.m. S EODfnMT- " W «CMAN C R BA 9-8 7 ' 8 <> : i: Jfirry JQo. of he Booksore, scored successive baskes. **Blood" Klo proved o be he difference, scoring poins for he afernoon, mos of hem on " hangers" from underneah he baske. The porly lile Booksore exec refused o exer himserf by ruixmnj? dowrvcour o plfy defense. His eammaes "would aice a rebound and flip he ball downcour ino his waiing hands and, wih a minimum of effor, "Blood" would nonchalanly oss he bail ino he hoop. Shop a. Bv Dick Rus in I Tip Thiriy (Thiry i* he joornahsfs erm for **he end. ha's all**). We learned a lo here in college ax laws, markups, graze moion, he Canerbury Tale*. We are all well-equipped o shoo rigrh ou of here and sar in o earn five fijrures a year. Or are we? Wha & missing? Who is missing? When we finally make ho hreak from his orerheaed. sixeen-sory womb of he innocen. wh» will here be o lea< a* ino he eem***-, aelfiah world of gray sky* serapers and drmw sare hmches? Ovx rens? We will have f!<- «kra iimr mr kh«r. TK» Army wh see o ha. Bo wha afer he Army, where yon will hare eren more *eewriy han criba or mohers' kisses erer care yan; where yon can blow yo«r monhs pay ia one aha anal aiu have a roof over yoar hree meals a day. Then wha? Can w«rely on our parens o «how us he way? Maybe hey can give us advice, a lile money, a liie prodding, bu ha's au. Th*y w-w** ire forever. L--V===-~ (;o o graduae»hoo. No E*cape Salling»nd jfe yoar Ph.D. hi Running Away. Become a docor, lawyer. Maser of Some morning yoa»ill»ake up and find ha here~are no more courses o ake. *'oofre had i. Once yoli'rr on he ouside, here is no falling back Mr. lx>rd -.r.,i Mr. Taylor don' care if mommy and daddy ove you. nor do Mr. P:K<- or Mr. Waer hou>e and especially no he Messrs. BBD. Thi>. m an old sory, ye i recurs ever> January and June. Ba old or new. wha do yoo da? How do you face i? Well, i's probably no so bad afer all. his asphal jungle (.OIHR ou here is probably jus like jumping ino cold waer, shocking a firs, bu no so bad once you ge used o i. One* you se used To i. Tha is where he real error lies. I *» a qu»«. creeping sor of error ha inensifies wih each paymen you make on a hi-fi se, wih each car you rade in : wih each canasa game-your wife niaxs. wih each hincheon she goes ao.-arih each a*ap you ake in Grand Cenral owards he : o Larchmon. wih each - day. each week, each year, each kid... Live for omorrow, ho here mus be a omorrow. I can' be like he housand plodding yeserdaya- Ba if yoa don' jump in, yon will ge we anyway. People will call yao. a hum oc. a bea, a non-conforman. A Ira hay wih hink ha you're jaa kidding: "Yoo>e go a lo o learn, ba yoall make oa alrigh.- Sore, yon wih ge yoar sea on he :*. Bo if you are really aerioaa, hen no one will have you, no even your parens. "Lazy." you will be called, "irresponsible. No sense of graiode. crazy, mixed up." You're a guy who nerer did learn, a loser. So Escape Yao ry o escape hu where can yan go? I really dor an maer. Sociey has ia enacle* coiled around yon and here ia M cuing moae. Walk down a new sree, race along a new beach, climb a new mounain, dite ino a new lake, lie down in a new fajdl Is all he same. Yon are hooked and prey soon yon will know H. You will come back, disillusioned, o a life yon know" yon shall hae. Bu you a<ll live i ou because here is no oher way. Maybe if we were barn a hondred years ago... Bo wha ha hdu we're regreaaing and we know i. AU aboard he :. Thiry, hiry one. hiry wo, hiry hree, Ringo? Never. Thiry. J. J. ' f (Opposie CC>JY) GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Serving CCSY Sudens Since 86 Eas rd Sree New York Cij* *<' 'i'i' * ** a ALPHA hiry four OMEGA Congraulaes on fis elecion as Chairman of IJF.C ] - - - * <. r- «r -,- *».

««( pwnimiir 'ifintuiri. <r*mm w«ier 'r. lmmmmk v " SJ>QJLTS H* SPORTS Page Eigh T H E T I C K E R Tuesday.' January -Brooklyn Five Rips Beavers, 77- Ciy's Lae Foldup Fifh Loss in Six Marks Games Ciy's unpredicable baskeball eam played Brooklyn College's Kingsmen off heir fee for he firs eigh minues Wednesday and hen folded up. The resul was a 77-8 runaway for he Flabush five on- he vicors' cour. Brooklyn was unable o crack he Beavers' zone defense during he early minues of he game. Tha, coupled wih exremely accurae shooing by he Lavender, gave Na Holman's charges a - lead wih only eigh minues gone. ' Be hen he Kingsnen solved Homari*s zone. They successfully worked he ball.mo heir high scorer, Barry Brunsein, who sared o hi from underneah. Gene Kaiokin, a forward, kep popping up inside he zone, a he head or he lori lane, o - " score on jump shos. Jerry Wax "would loosen hings up wih an occasional se. So Brooklyn ran off eigh sraigh poins o ie he game a -al! a 9:. A his poin. Holman made he move which, alhough he did r CCNY G F Lewis, f S O Friedma n Jensen We'n'ein l*rry. c? Aaeber Seb'Cn, c "' ""-"Person.,, Toal Half-ime score: \. P 6 6 - BKLYN. C F P rtns'n. f 7 Kaiokin «-r Solomon Shaw Sehr'd'r. c " * Spixer Gaeani. e. S 9 Qjiei u l WAX Israel _ 68 Toal 7 77 Brc»oklyn. CCNY So. no know so a he ime, changed he enire complexion of he game. He yanked hree of his sarers and replaced hem wih a rio of "pygmies" Capain Low Person, Richie Garber and Sanley Friedman, he alles of whom sands -8. I -was Holman's plan o have hese scurrying lile men run he Brooks ino he ground. For a while, Holman's Midges did beer han hold heir own: Some accurae shooing by Friedman and Garber pu Ciy five poins up wih six minues o go. Then Brooklyn surged back and Holman was forced o call in his regulars. Bu hey had grown cold on he bench and never regained he fine shooing form" hey had displayed earlier. Ciy scored only wo baskes in he las six minues while Brunsein, Kaiokin and Wax led BC on-a TS- drive hat~airehe" Maroon - and Gold a - half-ime lead. Ciy closed o wihin one poin, -, a : of he second half before he roof fell in. Afer ha, he Beavers could barely sink a sho when' hey ~were~ aking shos. Mos of he ime, in fac 8 imes during he game, hey los he ball on walking violaions, bad passes and Kingsmen seals. Brooklyn was very graeful. Kaiokin and Brunsein broke he game open wih some more excellen shooing and Brunsein, Wax and Len Schroeder ou-rebounded he aller bu iring Beavers. The 6- Schroeder, aided by a collapsing defense, did a fine covering job on Syd Levy, he LavenderJkad Slack's 6-9 cener. Levy, who 'allied" ll poins in he firs half, could, only' manage wo field goals in he second session. Ciy's oher big man, 6- George Jensen, drew his fourh. personal foul 'midway hrough he second half and was overly cauious, afraid o hrow his weigh around les he should foul ou. The final en minues saw Brooklyn gleefully run Ciy ino he boards. Kaiokin wound up wih poins- -while Brunsein was high man in he game wih. Ciy's fas - improving freshmen scored heir fourh sraigh vicory in he opener, ripping he BC yearlings, 7-69, in overime. TAKE THAT!: Ralph Schefflan of Ciy (parially obscured) is abou o have his sho blocked in Brooklyn game Wednesday. Three Kingsmen and George Jensen () of CCNY converge on. play. WHOOSH: Loo Berson (7) of Ciy passes-off o Ralph Scbefflan <) afer faking oa a hi«n-fl Brooklyn player on he Kingsmen's cour Wednesday. Chop Queefis, 79-67 Rampaging for 7 poins in he las minues,~ciy- CoHege won. is firs baskeball game of he season on Wednesday, December, defeaing Queens College, 79-67, on he losers' Flushing cour. The Beavers' wo big men, Syd Levy and George Jensen, scored almos a will during he second half, he pair allying poins beween hem during he final minues. Jensen wound up wih 8 while Levy poured in 6, he season's individual high for a Ciy player. v A sloppily-played firs half ended wih Ciy ahead, -9. The Beavers had los an early 9- edge and jus managed o keep heir heads above waer as he buzzer sounded. Queens rallied o move ino a - lead afer seven minues of he second half before Ciy cu- loose. Jensen used his burly frame o good advanage, muscling underneah o score on layups, while fancy feeding by Arnold Weinsein se up Levy some prey goals. CCNY Lerwis. S. W'sein Jensen Sullivan Garber Levy. c. Marsh Ascher Sch'f'n. K. Dohery Bennardo Berson Friedman G 9 o - F P IS 8 6 7 8 QUEENS Hill. f. Ilaz vey Hochman Jaffe iuawler. c. Noron Sim'ins. Sal'eer Bass Machlus Fennigei- S G o for F P 6 6 Tdal 8 8 79 Toal - G7 Half-ime score: OCNY. Queens 9. * *- 6 Jensexr ' 6 Sebefiaa 6 Lewis 6 Bennardo 6 Friedman Sullivan Berson 6 Weinsein Aacher 6 Garber 86 6 6 J78 8 77 9 68 6 7 8 6-7. 6 Toals i 66 Mermen, Mamen, Foilers Sel To Resume Aciviies Saurda Well-resed from he holiday hiaus, hree Ciy Colle* varsiy eams- he wreslers, fencers and swimmers r sume inercollegiae compeiion Saurday.. Coach Joe Sapora's grapplers mee Wilkes College of Wilkes- Barre, Pa., a he Tech Gym, Upown. The mach is scheduled o begin a. The wreslers are - on he year, having defeaed he Long Island Aggies and having been beaen by Lafayee. S. Peer's College of Jersey Ciy will be he fencers' second opponen of he season. In heir opening mach, he Beavers los by one poin o Columbia, he naional collegiae champions. The cones is se for in Wingae Hall....Ciy's Meropolian Conference ileholdug swimming.eam akes..; lo... 6 A. o.'.' I * O -ll - pool a. In seeking- heir h:r sraigh Me crown, he memr submerged Manhaan invhe s<-- son's opener bu hen bowed Lafayee in a non-confexe: mee. on Huner College in he Hawks' Fencing Coach Locia >