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Gve To The Blood Bank Tomorrow Tlry-''hr.ee Ye-ars of Responsble Freedom". fe/7?anf LBarocb School of Busness & Publc AkmmUMm DuBo(s Club Conroversy See Page 4 Vol. UV, r*o. S Wednesday, March 23, 1966 389 By Subscrpon Only- Lpon Resgns Pos os Councl Presden To Devoe Tme o gn March Held On Albany l!y LAWKKNCK S. LKVTAS Specol *o TK«Tckvr Albany. Mreh 22 Seveny" sudens - and..wo faculy members represenng; he Baruch SchooTmarched Tvere oday n a demonsraon o convnce Governor Nelson Rockefeller and he Legslaure o man Lan a polcy "of free uon and complee=nuonomy for he Cy Unversy. ' * ~ Norman Lpon '67, who resgned las week as Suden Councl's presden n order o, among oher hngs, devoe more me, o he free uon drve, was a co* -of he Upown campos newspaper. Observaon -Pos, Ronald Schoer»beg *67. Councl's new presden, noed, "Alhough j our urnou wasn' large n erms [ of numbers, our School dd beer han any oher n C.U.N.Y. on a percenage bass." 1 1 The parcpang raembe* 1 ' of he fac'uly were Assocaes Dean of s Rulng SFCSA's The rulng under whch he School's Human'Rghs Movemen s Jbeng dened sudel fees now; appears o have been made by he School's Suden- Faculy Commee on Suden Acves raher han byhe College's General Faculy.. The club, whch adms o beng a "socal acon" - group, was n- ; formed hs semeser by he Deparmen of Suden Lfe ha could no use suden fee money UTKer a rulng prohbng he allocs km of s-ueh funds o -relgous,- polcal, and socal acon groups. The- club was also old a ha me ha he prohbon was pu no effec n 159 by he General ' Faculy, conssng of represena- ves of he facules of all he schools n he Cy College. However, a faculy source who. preferred no %o be named saed las week ha he orgnal rulng, j passed n January, 1959, was repeal- j ed n May of he same year and '; was lef o h«dscreon of he ; approprae body a each ndvdua 1 school -wheher or no o mpose he prohbon. Ths body a he Barach School s- S.F.O.S.A.- -- -* Ths saemen followed a denal by Dr. James Peace, assocae dean (Coaaed on Page 6) nensve Effor Ur To Solve CUNY Crss Dr. T. Edward Hollander urged concenraon on approprae soluons o he fnancal crss of. he Cy Unversy and he pung asde" uf mlar objecons o lhe»e 4 soluons. Dr. Hollander, sudes drecor of he Educaon Task Force of he Mayor's Temporary Commsson on Cy Fnances, majde* hs recommendaons -n a saemen; before he Jon Legslave Commee on Hgher Educaon n Albany yeserday. The hearng, on he Cy Unversy conroversy, was nended.! o 'nform** he publc on he ssues n he crss. The drecor, a -member of he. Baruch School Accounng Deparmen, p?se»cd hs' vews.on he. Jon Legslave'Commee's* proposals o fnance he Cy Unversy. These recornnendaon-* were Schoenb * - ~ nhers Pos S'Con Councl Presden! ;-ma: m on resgned pos a> Thursday ngh ocve mmedaely. Schovnberj,' *G7, formerly m s's vv v p:'l on. wll assume he presdency for "he remander of hf serreser. T-he vce presdency wll reman vacan. - STUDENT COUNCL: Norman Lpon enders hs EXECUTVE BOARD: The new presden of Coun : n an - emoonal address before resgnaon as he presden of Sodea Councl. cl, Ronald Schoeoberg. wh hs* fellow execuves. he Councl a s Thursday meeng, Mr.. Lpon sad he -was Sudens Davd Newon and Pro- work closely wh he. jree uon confer wh legslaors, fessor Phllp Harrs (Mg.). 'drve because " realze ha hs Many of he legslaors expressed seppng down because he fel he could no be a full-me presden Seven Sandell '67; coordnaor; *» only he begnnng of a long Uuppor for free uon. and ajso mee hs commmens "o of he. march a he School, noed range projec. _.-,_ Senaor Melvlle Abrams (Dem.! Bronx), objecng o he fac ha he preservaon of he Cyj The day's acves began when ha * he free uon campagn, he Na- JJnveX»,Ly,ULlux.ouy byel he, unm snr*n«pckeed n ron of. _ bll for mandaed free uon onal Suden Assocaon, chrl»u«enu, h»l also 4ha faculy _. '4 he capol hv&dmg. ndvdual wa? jgassed by boh he.senae_j n< J** ~~ j oad bs sdwohw oak. \Tr Tpon Md Aha-Ae, -,wjf; groups of lobbyss hen wen o Assembly las year bu veoed by, Mr. "RuekefeBer, voexr, *"Ths yearf He also ndcaed here were perwe nend o pass n spe of he sonal reasons for hs resgnnc nasy Republcan?." - Mr. Abrams ; whch "he preferred no o enumerhas xrodtxced blls n he curren j ae. sesson of he Legslaure for man-' M. Lpon receved a sandng.mayor John Lndsay, Receves Commfon Rep<>> ovaon from he members of Councl, and Mr. Schoenberg and Assocae Dean of Sudens Davd New- daed free uon a boh he Cy amd Sae Unverses. Abou 30O- sudens gahered a New York's Cy Hall yeserday n a sympahy demonsraon. (Connued on "Page 6) Draff Defermens Awarded On Grades Of Pas Year "Only he grades of he year mmedaely precedng fce one -he suden s now n wll be used o deermne hs class sandng. Dr. Arhur Ta*f, he College's drecor of armed servce affars, announced. ~'* SandngTJrThe - Topped half of j he freshman - class for sophomores, he upper wofchrds of he sophomore class for junors, or he upper hree-quarers of. he junor class for senors, or else a grade of a leas seveny.per cen on he selecve servce examnaon o be ; gven Mar 14 am 21 s needed n '. order forr*- suden o rean hs- '. --S.defermen.. r -r : : OR class sand-" ~ ng arfe graned only unl he end of he academc year. Graduae sudens akng he examnaon mos" "receve a mnmum..grade of eghy per cen n order o be graned defermens as long as" hey- reman sudens good sandng, noed Dr.-Taf.-r Graduae sudens no akng he made March 8 by Sae. Senaor examnaon or no" recevng a A Cy Unversy ncome., Dr. Taf noed ha he akng of: " " /~", "T* " Manfred Ohrensen, a Democra. C "n...... --..'-,,. grade of eghy per cen wll sll fund be creaed o provde secury. r, > ; -he he examnaon.s volunary, bu, J J /».'* *u - he charman of he commee. for he bonds o be ssued by he 'Uha sudens who ook and be graned defermens f hey reman n good sandng and ranked. - The senaor urged ha*/ n order Dormory Auhory. The revenue-scored seveny per cen or more o avod a " caasrophe n -whch would come from hree sources: < would receve auomrac : defern's:-«con»l fees now beng pad!; mens as k>rvg as hey remaned n he upper quarer of her senor he Cy Unversy would be class. forced o urn away an ncreasng o he.cy Unversy by some; full-me sudens n good-sandng Dr. Taf sad ha full-me sudens no elgble for defermens number of sudens, he followng sudens.. New York. Sae, whch ', a he College. sep.- bv aken: would conrbue $200 annually for ;_.Xhe examnaon wll es general The New York Sae Dorm-' each suden aendng he Unver- knowledge and wll be desgned no ory Auhory, no subjec o: sy, and.new York C' Cy whch o favor Sudens wh any parcuhe cv capal consrucon deb* would conrbue an equal a*moun. lar feld- of specalzaon. ln whch has deerred h>e j The cy's conrbuon would be; Sudens, desrng more nformaon abou-- he examnaon may fnancng of he C.U.N.Y. Maser JrJeu _of-*e acual ne uon now \ Plan, be auhorzed o ssue $400 charged of Sae Unversy sum ll on n bonds over he nex fve! dens and would mean assumpon years o fnance he consrucon projec. The auhory would "servce brff-fo deermne polcy and plans." ""* _ -s by he cy of. full responsbly for he manenance of he Unversy's uon-free polcy, hus (CocUned on Page 7) conac Dr. Taf n 1120. Dr. Taf noed ha sudens no akng h* examnaon ox 1 no scorhjg a leas seveny per cen wll have her deferpaens"adged" on he bass of class sandng. n under any of he above provsons can sll have her nducon posponed unl he end bf Lhe academc year. He sad such sudens shouldconac hm as soon as hej _recerve her frs jnducon noce. f, by he ehot jl year, hese "sudens mproverhenr * class rankng suffcenry o- qualfy for a " "efernsen" under one «dt he above provsons, hey wll he > graned such a defermen. m

Poge Two THE TCKER Wednesday, March 23, 1966 0 k Jo. hsl., Whdraw from N.S.A. To he Edor of The T>ker: ] FefTow sndrns. he me has; arrved. for us o rd ourselves xf a. plague called he Naonal Suden Assocaon. The N.S.A. was' orgnally organzed o benef and' ad s members sudens. 'm sad o repor, hough, he N.S.A. has dgressed from hs honorable goal: and has been convered or subvered, whchever he case may be, no a radcal, polcal facon.! A presen, he N.S-A. e workng hand-n-hand wh such "merorous".assocaons as he Suden Non-volen Coordnang Commee (S.N.C.C.), Sudens for a Democrac Socey,. W. K. B. DuBos Clubs, and he Venam Peace Parade Commee. The acves of hs group are hardly prasworhy- (sc), for hey nclude: harassmen; and nmdaon of "Uned Saesy bases and personnel, he a*lvocn-/j Uon of draf-dodgrng,,and so-called "academc freedom" proess., A recen example of N.S.A.'s handwork was a rally held aj Huner College for "academc free-' dom" a S, John's Unversy, j F-rs, s que obvous ha he sudens a S. John's dd no sup-j por he srke, for hey hemselves j would have manned pcke lnes n- j sead of he muncpal sudens 'who dd, Second, when a eacher apples J. v for work a a prvae, relgous-nsuon, he do«b so fully cognzan ha resrcons wll be mposed on hrn 'as-.o hs freedom o eaeh. "Fa Ber f Joseph rcam. pwm&um of S. John's, was herefore* perf«--!y jusfed n releasng hose ; eachers as he dd. Wha-does he N : A. hope o accomplsh a S..Juhr.V? Do hey aspre o conver; one of he larges and mos rever-, ssssssssssaas *Ksa * Suden Councl o Conduc Mock Polcal Conenon e< "caholc unverses n he,' jj... " A mock polcal convenon o selec a Democrac canworld no a secular college? ; PrWl WllMlXH-h--fcM; ddae for governor of New York wll be conduced by Sun al of he Cy Ur/.ersy of Ornoom M«kundoy o 12 <"> *»: den Councl's Campus Affars Commee. New York, he sudens a Baruch. The even wll ake place Thursare among f moa Blood Bank Cluh; 3» e m be r s 01 da y«may 1% from 12 o 4 n 4LN..her sensbles and moral fbre.. pk.ur* S of eve-rv suden LrTk.n 1 Varous v.rww-cubs clubs wll represen dfgrpup recevng he bg- f we are o lve up.» hs repua- ; donanf, blood jomorow o he : f «r «" dsrc delegaons, wh he j on, sugges we boo he Naon-,....,-v, T lrfe<; ',.,, T Blood Bank n he Oak Lounge. larges gesj dsrc. al Suden Assocaon now! More; j,,.. han r>00 campuses have done so: "Unonsm Personnel and he Teamsers";- Allen Broslovsky *67 and Lous x. - *6S: wll he ds-cussed by Mr. Ncholas,.Bergman '68, co-oharmen of he already, so can we., Wllam F. 'hur, Jr j Ksburg of he nernaonal Rro- Campus Affars Commee and COME TO THE QUEENS DANCE j herhood of Teamsers. Precedng coordnaors of he convenon, ex- he speaker, he Amercan Socey pressed he hope ha all clubs on for Personnel Admnsraon wll campus would parcpae.. mee n 909. ". Sove An-Semsm To-he Edor of The Tcker: Twer.y-fve year's ago he world'seyes were awakened o he aroc Educaon. The coordnaors nlan o nve es commed bv he Nazs agans.. he Jews. By ha me, was oo! The Educaon Socey wll hold; prospeeoejbemocr«c gubemaor- - lae o come o >-r- ad a forum and dscusson n 1107 on canddaes o_,-s-peak a he; he Bu now aroces of a dfferen- problems of he suden-each- School. Nassau Couny Execuve, order are occurrng n he Sove,er - Sudens who are currenly Eugene Nkkerson, Cy Councl! 'non. There, mllons of Jews are eachng wll, parcpae. Presden Prank O'Conner, nd \ Senaor Rober Konnedy wll K«> nu l.ek massacred, bu hey are : Democras >e;nc <!'pr v**d 7 among hose conaced. Mr. Broslovsky noed ha Republcan Sena her relgous The Coleye Young Democras and culural lfe. " They -are also wll presen Mr. Francs X. Smh, or Jacob Javs wll also be nved o address he sudens. beng used as scapegoas. A few canddae for Queens Dsrc Aorney; who wll speak abou "The examples, follow. Three mllon Jews. wh a leas Powers of he Dsrc Aorney 400,000 declarng Yddsh as her and he Cvlan Revew Board" n 'moher ongue." have no daly 501-R03. newgpapor,. ye one group'h ; ~ '- Accounng abou 236,000 members have (sc). Alen Broslovsky Mode Convenon Co-chamna Advce on how o conduc he j were nomnaed by he-baruchans ; mock convenon wll be sough f or presden and vce presden, ; from he Sae Democrac Com- respecvely. rrrrree aud from Queens College, j ' The Accounng Socey wll whch conduced a smlar convenha are mos facles for en newspapers. sponsor a speaker from he ner- [ on Saurday n 191S. 3.0OO synagogues ee' r.wl RPVC mm Servng n 1203?!. T n e»n exsence. n 19&<>, only 450 sy-ua Fnance wo clubs corues exsed. And now? Only Barry Korn, a echncal marke: acve n he plannng and conseven*y are n exsence. Bu ha's analys, wll dscuss marke flucno- all. s wdefy known h n" ua on5 and how hey affec he wll regeve plaques frc«cxenck j ducng of he mock convenon ; he Sove Unon economc crrhes* fuure marke a a meeng of he are punshable by deah: Why s )" Fnance Socey n 1010. ; The las even of hs naure ha "many more Jews are charged :» Hllel held a he School was he moek j j Republca.n presdenal convenon j wh hese crmes han her popu-. Amercan sculpor Cham Jross \ n he sprng of 1964. ' ; laon warrans? For example, n wll demonsrae hs work a Hjk' FRDAY NTE APRL 1 Musk! Refreshmens! A...! «w Ukganeaoafe. wkre only-wo j ej'»- qo*re*», 14* o«-w«fw-4-- Coer»«r W S n m Ser»non- of-jf Pwusylvaa' and Senaor Javs CConnued on Pasre 6) \ fourh Sree. f T TlcamzL Subm See AHen Broslovsky USA Coordnaor - 416 S.C & APRL T5H - FRDAY n he 0ak& Marble Lounges f- The Broher's of WLDE'68 Wsh orcpngroulae Brace WHkler and Marlyn Dorfman On Ther Engagemen HEY Y00 MUGS FLL THE JUG BL! }» for elgble blood 18 and 21 mus have he March 2A MNOR BANK RELEASE B%J~m> msmm are from 16V hrough 59. Mnors beween releaser form sgned by paen or guardan: My (daugher) (son) (ward) - age ofwonfy-onc (21) years, has my- permsson o ma4ee> a volunary donaon of blood o h«" Amercan Naonal Red Cross for cvlan or mlary use m such a way as he Amercan Naonal Red' ~ releaser and dscharge he Amercan Naonal Red Croas s offcals and physcans, echncans? nurses and ohers conneced rhorewh, from al clams or damages whasoever ha or my represenave have or may have agans or any of hem by reason of any cause - rsng ou of or ncden o such blood donaon. Jr* rl_ Dae Sgnaure of paren or guardan ' - Address of pmma or guardan (Cy and Sae) =»H f * -Q- * We<faw*doy, Morcr23, 1966 WfTlCKW PpeThree CVL DSORCMKSGE Sudena -aa*& -fa<uy debae oq 4»aesUon of **s Breakng *he Law Ever Jusfable/* las Wednesday n 4S. CvJ Dsobedence s By STEVB*GROSSnMAN, Whou people breakng- laws, <4 a- socey would have o degenerae no a socey of yranny," saed Mr. Edward Sagarn (Soc.) a a debae Wednesday on he queson "s W-breakno; Ever Jusf - K.. Huaan progress requres hu". l e \ - / T»1 1 /T> TV man bengs who wll consanly Specal Meeng of Faculy s Asked A-specal- meeng of he Baruch Faculy wll be "held soon o bear he suden esmony presened a he - las alk-ou, held December 4.. The- meencr" has been requesed by Dr. Davd Newon, assocae [ dean of sudens and charman o Sudens Organze Enre Program r.. Tavd Ne\vTdn," assb~' cfae dean of uden's, wll presen he openng saemen a he suden-organzed alkou scheduled fo* Wednesdav, Aprl 20. The coordnaors of he even have.se nvaons o every memhe Faculy Councl Ad Hoc Commee whch ran he alk-ou.?3 o aend.,_ 0 [ ber of he faculy, askng: hem Dean Newon sad hs commee s n he process of preparng: a D<ean< Davd -ou, Frank Cassdy '>7, Conmenng- on he purpose of repor for he faculy on Oe poson papers presened by weny- Councl.Talk-ou Commee 0 "whch Channav of Ad Hd of he specal Suden U- ' x- ::ome deas ae hree sudens "a he all-day even. r worhy zng, saed, " s necesry o gve all members of hs rr.,.,,... * --11 u ' heard bu no of beng mpleme* he suden parcpans wll be 1 jrven copes of' he repor, and f Dean Saxe also noed ha many, S c h o o r s academc communy an "Dearf Newon sad ha, alhough o o f " be hp "nv faculy and deas admnsraon. were no new 1 opp ful. nrhrn d a j ogll y e o on pahlfh such ssues a meannp- as fac he had no power o auhorze sucn,..,_-., - an acon, he would have no objec- H e u r g e d sudens desrng furher ; u l y a n d c u r r c u l u m evaluaon and on o hese sudens beng presen consderaon of her esmony o. h e a d o p o n of a n h o n o r s program. a all' or'pa.- of he faculy mee- J P f f " J l J 0 l u l! Mr : C * ssd B o *'' b Famghe '67 ng. - prae faculy group such as he a n d S a n d y Brown '68 wll presen Currculum Commee. j h e s u d e n papers on currculu 'Sudens had requesed ha hey be nved r order o answer' quesons ha faculy may have con Dean Newon- noed? however,; evaluaon, a sea on he commers >«*E!.> and afqey-tocher x o k ; ha-he hpffed o see he esablsh- j and ac adopon of-a "1.4 4onor& he negave posrkto on he ques- ; " :,. men of a permanen faculy com- j program" a Baruch. cernng he esmony and o hear..,..., _ r.! Professor Parker- noed, howon. whle Mr. Sagarn amd Vm-. ". dens regularly and channel her j '67 a Kahy Scharfenberg '68 n ee whch would mee wh su- j Marc Berman '67, Seve Sandell nal faculy reacon. «**c fe ever, ha "when you say you may '-T-*e fcesfcanony- hey proocnod 4s Tc*sas otfe faculy. 1 wll presenthe suden poson on cen -Gaxol- *gg ook- hf-affrma- l w-w U. Lr* rnl1 Ow»f>mV-wT- oncerr/ed he School's fve DosTon. a n g h e s & g e voenee..., *, _. --77,,, ha perhaps a po-on faculy evaluaon. Mr. Sagarn mananed ha; *»., currculum and hel-need or a su-1~ V, _ ' ~,,!- ',,r...- - - - ***.» M. f. 7 *. J. 1 you are seng he sage for _, -.,,.. _,. of each faculy meeng could be 1 - "Suden rghs a -4h«Baruch den member on he faculy Cum-, -.,. v.*-, _. 1* ', ;,,., -. "he volaon ol la.w as a.grea! J n «0....,,.,,..,.,,,.' -. devoed o hs commee's repor, School" wll be dscussed by Sevse and noble hsory rv counry Referrrng o cvl dsobedence m culum Commee, he qualy of T- 1, J L U. U 'r >ac r n-»v- J ".,.-.., c,,, J _. < and noed ha hs has never been Herma 6S, Lenny Dener -67 and... whch goes back o Socraes : he Uned Saes, he professor srucon a he School, defecs n, - -. '», r»,> +,,,,.,.,. ' done before. Max Bergesr '68. and he Chrsan sruggle,".j n o e d; v l 'dsobedence does no he physal plan T and suden-: --_ have a pheee n a modern demo- faculy communcaons.»» " m - m m -MM M M 'MP ' mum-vuf! crac socey because a democracy A prelmnary repor on he alk-j 5 "W O f l M l M F # - 6 C l O f C f S 1 C M provdes he people wh [ou has already been presened- o l.yeg o cvl dsobedence.".. he Jfacuy..by JDean/N wqpt.x..was.'. j Professor J»arker poned ou 1 a ha me ha he requesed he! A Tneron expressng- he ha, he cour sysem s he properjgpecal meeng o presen he su- A esl sponsored by Suden Councl's Educaonal Af- fspleasure of Sucjg; Councl j man «_ f f 6 *,_ for LJf'f' dens ldeas n more d al ' j fars Commee o dscuss s programs for he erm and o *rr*l alleged voe3!fe Of u- Dv«ng bs openng presenaon, " ' * As#ed wheher any acon o fa-j eser harjehonkms suden-faculy relaons wll be nea -den rgrs fey he faculy and! he polcal scence professor ex- : «he admnsraon was defea- j Passed annoyance abou wha he ed by Councl 11-9-2 Thursday. beloved o be hecklng from he The moon, sponsored by Alan f audence, j -Wener «68 and Charles Terranella j r- Grazoh, nomg ha he - r c a s e >7, read as follows: Aroercn revoluonares w e r_e_! e e "Suden Councl would lke, o 4 (Connued on Page 7) -express s dspleasure a he mehods employed by boh admnsraon and faculy o coerce suens o aend varous programs Brooklyn durng her free hoars. We hope ha 4n he futrre suden rghs plemen he sudens' suggesons oday. - $" ~~ had been aken as a resul df h The even, o whch every fac-.j uaon whlbe dscussed. All he prelmnary repor,' Dean Emanue 1. uly member n he School has been members of he commeev as well Saxe noed ha hs was no he nved, wll ake place from 2 o 1 as he members of SgmaAhSsfa 4 n he Oak Lounge. and Suden Councl, and he edd ha he deas were lso, bu added ha perhaps plans for a faculy and course eval- j also been nved. s lkely ha he commee's oral board of The Tcker, have "Charles Drefus '66, he co-charman -of he Educaonal -Affars College Conmee, announced las week ha he quesonnare o be used n he faculy evaluaon has been Acceps Poson A Oher nsuon compleed. *nd prveges wll be honored and «'..... " " " «The four-page quesonnare Was respeced." Dr. Harry Gdeonse has -confrmed hs reremen as pre&.den of Brooklyn Colleg-e pu ogeher by he commee and The supporers of he moon and announced hs accepance of he chancellorshp of he New ochool for. Socal Research. re-wren las week afer'consul- \ mananed ha.he recen coerson of sudens o aend he. John Meng, who s seppng* '- = /&HTJ - - - - - aon wh members of he faculy, DT. He John s he Meng, second who s presden seppng of a cy college o announce hs reremen hs monh.,.. down as presden of Huner Col- : ceremony honorng- rerng Processor AlaEred acuzz Sub-char- (announced ha Dr. Meng w'rl be j - wll only be dsrbued n he lege, wll become essujfve vce; he frs layman,' o hold such a classes of hose nsrucors who presden of Fordham Unversy! jnan, Rom. Lang.) and he Memoa-al Convocaon-for Bernard M. campus. counry. j The sudens wllr be asked o n charge *f he Lncoln Cener] 1-Roman hgh admnsrave Caholc unversy pos a a n major he j agree nsrucor o cooperae, wll \ee he and resuls. only he Jaruch n Novenrber were flagran A he New School for SocaLyrae he nsrucor on hs ably Dr. Gdeo.nse sad ha he was volaons of suden rghs. pleased ha rrrs acon, afer he; [Resarch, Dr. Gdeonse-w441 -occupy o presen he maeral clearly,..'o The Councl members wfco voed dspue beween he Board of aw he moon hough ha he 1 RR. her Edlca on a nd he admns- j'he second-rankng pos, fe wll j neres- and smulae hs class, serve nder Dr. John R. Evere,' and o negrae he classroom pre oal of dvancngl ffc?4& hs -1 rave off eers of-he Cy Unvex! he presden of he school, who' senaon" wh he exbook and.could be accomplshed- by oher! was chancellor of he Cy Unver- ousde maeral and he lecure, sjy, had come a a me when means. ; sy from 1960 o 1962. _ f -he course has one. j. needed reforms n he srucure of n oher acon, Councl passed j he cy's hgher educaon'sysem Dr. Evere, n announcng he Aached o he~flruesonnare' s «. moon by Harvey Wach '67 j apponmen, declared; -"DT. Gde- : a one-page shee on whch 4he suonses apponmen s a major sep ; dens wll be asked o, rae"*_he were fnally ben.er underaken. recommendng ha he body send The wo admnsraors were \» leer o he admnsraon urg- ; forward n he academc develop- j evaluaon. These shees wll be among four op'offcals of he Cy ng ha a "plus and mnus" sys- j men of he New School. Hs ex- j reurned by he nsrucor o he Unversy -who hreaened o resgn las November because of he ern -be ncorporaed no he grad- j f perence as a scholar and educa- ( l Educaonal Affars Commee. ng sysem, and ha a complee! onal admnsraor wll be «- Mr Drefus sad he hoped for a dspue wh he B.H*. re-evaluaon of he whole markng ; p-rxvpg- yrw»<; w<> mee he! large urnou.a he ea. He sad.sysem be underaken. The moon The-y accused he polcy-makng' chang*ng educaonal and culural; he hough could be benenca'l " passed 10-9-L board of nerferng: wh he Un* \ demands! of he communy." suden-faculy.aaums and urged Morra Charnow _'67 sponsored] versy's admnsraon and gnor- Dr. Harry <xdeoose Dr. Gus ave <}. Rosenberg, char- all nsrucors ' o aend. a moon o requre a leas one Tn & s rmacal -pkgh..- - j (1133 "Colfff; *re$u}r man -of he -B.H/E 4MK* apponed. Under. _Mr...Drefus'.leaderhD member <sf Srden Councl from. Dr. Alber Bowker, chaneehor of! -1 ; : '. j wo board commees, one o seek las semeser, he' Educaonal Affars Comnueep JbaoT planned o do each class o serve as a member- j he Unversy, and Dr. r%*rry Levy,' B.H.E. voed o change some pro-! a replacemen for Dr. Gdeo"hse-and a-large on he approprae class s dean of sudes, have agreed eedures. j he oher o seek a replacemen for an evaluaon of he nsrucors m councl. The moon' faled 9-11-1.! o resnam n-her noss afer he-< A Fordham Unversy offcal j Dr. Meng. jm"- (Connued on Page 6) # 1 ' ".

-f V * P e Four Vol. LV, No. 8 Gal Garfnkel '67 Execuve Edor Frank Cassdy '67 Nevg Edor Paul Rogoff '68 A jworne Edor A fan Wener "68 Spors Edor <r. 17 Lexngon Aval. New Yor AL 4-8384 -Bob-1* amghe- *o7. Edor "n-chef By Subscrpon Only Mark Fredman '68 B-usnncss Manager Lee Krochmal '67 Ass. Busness Mgr. Thomas Murray "66 C'ohmns Edward B*#chhol z *68 Pfooffraphy Edor Reporers: Davd Cohen, Lenny Dener, rvng Oresman, Seve Grossman, Lawrence S. Levas. Alan Macovsky, -Pa Morrow. Kahy Scharfen berg, Jo-, s«s>h Schkman, Charles Terranella, and Ruby Wezman. Mr. Upon's Resgnaon Norman Lpon's enure n offce as Su- "den Councl presden was bref bu was producve. He came o he offce deermned o -seek change, o mprove suden rghs and he qualy of he Baruch School. n he sx weeks n whch he was Councl's presden, he worked relessly o acheve hese objecves. -«r : The* program whch Mr. Lpon nsued hs -semeser ranged from changng he School's curcuhrn o codfyng" and n some cases changng he rules-whch he School can mpose upon s sudens. n beween were a faculy evaluaon, a second at6>ou, an expanded uoral program, a speakers forum, and a vgorous campagn o manan free uon and qualy educaon a he same me. Bu underlyng all hese specfc projecs, ad perhaps mos mporan, was he dealsc aude whch he bro /*o hs offce- he aude ha sudens had ceran rghs whch he admnsraon mus no volae, ha sudens had ceran deas whch he admnsraon mus lsen o and respond o, ha he School had a ceran responsbly o s sudens o provde hem wh he fulles, bes possble educaon, ha sudens mus be made aware* of and responsve o ceran deas and crses plagung he socey hev_ soon would be asked o lead, and fnally fa Suden Councl mus be he body whch Would proec he.sudens' rghs, demand he hngs whch he School owed, hem, and brng o he aenon of he sudens he val quesons facng hem boh as sudens and members of he socey. Tha Mr. Lrpon dd no mee wh success n ar hese endeavors or dd no mee wh he degree of success whch he se for hmself as hs goal s parally due o forces beyond -hs conrol ank unforunaely, parally due o hs own fauls. There were mes durng he semeser when we fel he could have beer acheved hs goal hrough dfferen means. s always, much easer o crcze aferward, bu lookng back we hnk Mr. pon would agree wh us. ha here were mes when he Hd ne make maxmum "use of hs personnel, or was no wllng o compromse hs dealsp he degree necessaed by reales, or was overanxous for mmedae resuls. whch ha name mples. Many mes he ad- j m3sssmmm& mnra.ra,f>n y s aude ha sudfn.s* dea.q are worh hearng ou no mplemenng- or s no even worh hearng makes one doub ff wheher hs School deserves assocaon wh j &&m&- he word "college," and he open mndedness _ *< A Toafferan Sae Wednesday, March 23, 1966 -< -'TTx-SBy GAL GARFNKEL «SS«S»3SgS53s«?>?:# whch ha word mples. Many mes-he wall!, v Se JTL W ago, wo Russan wrers were senenced years of resrcve-r-f no" ourgh prohbve- of ***** lab r ** punlshme,, for *"**** arcles crcal of he Sove governmen. Such -acon s ypcal of a oalaran socey dssen canno be oleraed. s a symbol of he very weak foundaons -of such governmens ha even a mnmum of crcsm mus be avoded rules Whch he admnsraon hrows n he way of sudens who are seekng o do almos anyhng whch he ulra-conservave mmd would no sancon s cause for dslluson- : a a1 coss - men and;'._he_ feelng ha hlst On he oher hand,-governmens ha are more, securely esablshr School s no worh boherng wh. " [ed can look upon" dssen no as depmenal, bu necessary o hose.- povernmens' exsence. Democracy s such a form of governmen. For all of he above reasons; we can un- hrves on deermnng wha s he wll of he people and, f he me dersand how Mr., Upon, akng over he s rpe, urnng hs wll no law. presdency full of dealsm, came o feel jus; - Hsory s flled wh epsodes concernng small mnores of dssx weeks Laer. Ye we beleve ha, were ; seners who, by usng he freedoms of speed*,- press, and assembly, no for Oher personal consderaons ( were able o be heard and hus mprove socey. The abolonss helped whch he could no gnore, he would have [ rd he counry of slavery, he suffragees go voes for womenand"by connued o srve for mprovemen, SO'SRa : formng unons., laborers were able o oban a shorer work week, be ear he Baruch School may some day no longer ; pay, and humane workng condons. More recenly, groups of dsbe he nellecual near-vacuum of he Cy j ceners have pressured congressmen no passng wo cvl rghs acs, College. u desgned o gve he Negro and Puero Rcaa mnores he equal ~~~ ~. * ; rghs ha hey deserve. Also, hose who have voced her objecons-! o he governmen's polcy h Venam have, f - nohng else, forced f\ Ronald Schoenberg akes Over>fe leader-. hose n power o conduc debaes wh he am of clarfyng he very shp of Councl a a dffcul-me, and we do ' complex ssues of he war. ~. no envy hm hs job. There are programs ; carfho be dened ha some groups of dsseners espouse deas whch are half carred ou, deas whch.are! whch, f adoped, would nojbe a sep forward. However, r s n he half mplemened or half formulaed, prob- jjj-adon of democracy, and o'he very bes meres of democracy, ha" lems whch are half solved. Mr. Schoenberg j we do no ake measures o sfle hese groups' freedom of expresson, faces he, szeable ask of acquanng hm- One such organzaon s he W3E.B- DuBos Club (whch Aorney sejf n deal wh all he operaons n prog-- G-nera 1 Ncholas deb. Kazenbach requesed be requred o regser ress and hen akng, conrol of he regns of,: wh he Subversve Acves Conrol Board as a communs fron), admnsrave-auhory and gudng Coun-; neresngly enough, besdes s an alleged communs membershp, ol oward s goals. : he group has been a vgorous opponen of he. war n Venam. U..WcAre.*lad ha Mr,-Schoenberg --has s *"*J** 1? -"memb. rckh c pledged o connue he program begun byln M??. r " * hs predecessor. & s a program f e, whch e> wll s one. have expressed dslke of he group s polcal belefs. However, benef boh he suden body and he School no maer how radcal her posons, o aemp o suppress hem s a f SUCCessruJLand-we Wsh Mr Schoeber* h f ea '' no *» &d > *» «eraey. To llusrae hspon, nnw quoe, r luck n s 1 -...: ' mplemenaon,acxm>eux>er * j Professor.Meyers, a Brooklyn'College psychology "prof essor. He noed ha educaon does no succeed unless he suden "comes oa wh he We hope ha hose people- v h whom dea ha all deas are o be explored, ha no dea s so henous or Mr. Schoenberg mus deal wll be especally j dangerous ha should no be explored, and ha no man s so wse :ha he knows whch deas are rgh." cooperave n he nex few weeks. We would no wsh o see hm. pressured or unduly nfluenced by hose who are seekng o conrol or lm he freedom of Suden. Councl (as well as oher suden organzaons} and presden any asssance whch we can rener, and are confden ha he wll be able o correcly assess he advce of ohers whose nenons are aned by uleror moves. Durng he McCarhy era Amercans were made o beleve, as many sll do beleve oday, ha he only way o preserve democracy was o w<>ed all he so-called "subversve" elemens ou of socey. As n The Wfro nae fbrfgnr new~f MTddle Ages "Where hose who were susoeced of oeng wfcaes were burned, hose suspeced of beng communss -were dsmssed from hear jobs and blacklsed so -*hey could no fnd employmen elsewhere. On February 17,' 3 T953, an arcle appeared n he New York Tmes llng how wo employees of Cy College were dsmssed/for refusng 1 o ell members of a congressonal subcommee whehe or no hey j/rere communss. One of he dsmssed employees had been a regsrar's Undefended Suden Rghs lhsssan for weny years whle he oher had been an admnsrave j employee n he regsrar's offce for sxeen years. When hs dsmssal One of he problems whch Mr. Lpon \ was confrmed, he regsrar's asssan declared ha here was never faced durng hs abbrevaed erm as Suden \ a shread of evdence found ha would assocae hm wh a communs Councl presden and whch hs successor j r roup. wll also face s conservasm on Councl; Exacly one monh laer. <m. March 17. 1953, a Brooklyn College self. Ths conservasm was exhbed sfcl el sood up a a meeng of he Board of Hgher Educaon o proes as week's meeng when he body voed he dsmssal of several college employees, ncludng he wo menoned down a moon crczng he admnsraon above. She sad. "f you'fre he eachers, academc freedom become*' and faculy.for forcng sudens o aend" a jnyh." ceran evens. The mos recen examples of such forced aendance were he Memoral Convocaon for Bernard Baruch and he ceremony hormr - ng rerng Professor Alfred'.-lacuzz (Rom. *Lang.). The admnsraon or faculy has no rjrh o compel sudens o aend an even scheduled a a me when here are no classes. Ths volaon was mos flagran n he case of he lacuzz ceremony held wo'weeks ago durng he Thursday 12-2 club break, and a whch some language eachers ook aendance. Tne even was held a a me when sudens should be free o whaever hey lke. n addon, sudens who had no Thursday.classes orho had jobs o go o were unjusly nconvenenced by beng forced d aend. To a ceran exen, Mr. Lpon's resgnak>n was he resul of unjusfed dslluson s aken appears o be ludcrous a bes. Why The choce of evens a whch such acon men wh~he:fahre o acheve such resuls. should he names of such respeced men as However, here were oher more compellng Mr. Baruch and Professor lacuzz be aned afed more personal reasons for hs acor, and by havng aendance a ceremones n her o a large decree here was jusfcaon for honor he forced (n he frs case by he ad- Ms dslusothe. ~" - "~ T mnsraon, n he second by members o y Many mes seekng change n hs School» / s analogous o hangng one's head agans a Bu even more ludcrous, s he \ffson brck wall. Many mes seems ha man- reached by Suden Councl las week no o eramcp frf he.saus fpa Aaadbfn fof wvl. j. proes sjrh acons.- Couacl ' chould- be, he ks 'facxnry-ace hukbng whch of en does proecor of suden rghs: s falure o f ulno deserve assocaon wh he. name *Cy fll hs mos mporan funcon was pan- College," and he lberal nellecual herage fully obvous las week. She was answered, by board. Gusave Rosenborg, who s now charman of he B.H.E. He sad, "Some day you may wan' o apply for.admsson _ o he bar or some oher place. Why "don' you wach wha you sav. Your names are beng aken down. Some of ho emarks you make may be msnerpreed. advse you, don' be msled by anyhng ha carres you away for he momen." Dr. Rosenberg laer qualfed hs remarks, sayng ha he was.no ryng o hreaen he jrl. bu wa.< merely gvng her some, "faherly alvce." However, hs advce was ha she should refran from any form of fhssen, snce may affec her fuure. Today's members of he DuBos Club" run he rsk, f s deermned ha hey belong o a subversve group-, of ben<* dened jobs. They mus eher slence her d.-se.n or pay he consequences as democracy suffers. Anoher m-den mus be dug' ou of he pas o llusrae he danjrerous rends of he presen. On February 21, 1952, he Tmes repored ha opposon had developed a Cy College o a resoluon adoped by Suden Councl opposng "all nvesgaon no sudens' loyaly on any Amercan college cavnpus by -he college, admnsraon" be- < au.se such nqures aded n desroyng "academc freedom and he suc-n' reason for learnng." nsead of applaudng he above resoluon, many expressed fears ha had been made "oo hasly and whou suffcen sudy." Today, admnsraors are adng n he slencng of dsseners by - 4Ha sp.eakng. ou ourly%and cleady agans he- aorney geuwaps acl ons n. reference o he DuBos Club. Presden Buell Gallagher haa sa?d'h*, f requred o do so, he DuBo Club mus regser as a communs fron. He has sad nohng furher. Perhaps he presden was jus sang bs desre ha he law b«[-followed.~s. r s he duy, of hose who chersh <emocrac radxkma ' o speak ou agans bad laws n- he hope ha 'hey w31~j>e changed. -, n a oalaran socey czens do no have he opporuny o objec* We mus preserve ha rgh here. _ To Voluneer For uorng The new uoral program, whch s beng organzed by Sgma Alpha, has receved an - enhusasc response from he varous clubs, announced Howard jsknsky *67, coordnaor of-he projec. ' >» Mr. Mnsky noed ha he ner-fraerny rcouncl has pledged over ffy uors o he program and lss from House Plan *As- 60cabn and - he Coracl of Presdens wll be submed shorly. He predced ha here wll be adequae coverage of all scholasc subjecs. Only clubs ha, "conrbue u- " ros wll be" allowed o parcpae n he program. The uorng of specfc subjecs' wll be supplemened by courses n speed readng and readng comprehenson o be conduced by Mrs. Vola Rosenheck of he Deparmen of Suden Servces- THE TCKS* CAFETERA: Sudens who use he cafeera, such as hose''above, have been urged o keep he floors and.ables as clean as possble. Goodman Naes Lack Of Ad from Sudens By ALAX MATCOVSKY The sudens mus ake.he. responsbly-for keepng he enh floor cafeera clean, oer Mrs. Ruh Goodman (Dep of Sud. Lfe.) las week. However, nong he condon These courses wll be conduced of he cafeera,. she sad hey have adllo To Talk Page Rv» "Herman Badllo, borough presden of he Bronx,-, wll speak a he School Thursday, May 5. Mr. Badllo was nved by he Managemen Deparmen o parcpae n s dsn-s. gushed lecure seres. He has : ; < r r»? y a r - no as ye decded on hs opc. " He 'was graduaed from he School Magna Cum Laude n 1951, ' wh a B.B.A. djegree n accoun-, ng and economcs. The Puero Rcan born Reform Democra was a member of Sgma Alpha, he School's honor servce socey, and was also awarded several scholasc honors ncludng elecon o Bea Gamma.Sgma he j naonal honorary socey of busv- T ness admnsraon sudens, and -Alpha Bea Ps, he naonal honorary socey of accounng sudens. Mr. Badllo was eleced presden of he Bronx las Sepember. 4 " ' The School, s dong all can o a brdge beween our managemen! oday a 1, Monday a -, j no fulflled hs- responsbly. mprove he amosphere of he sudens and he ousde world n j accounan and an aorney a lawwas eleced presden of he Eas Tuesday a 11 and 2 n 907. j As an example of he condon. cafeera. Mrs. Goodman sae d_. whch he prncples we each are f she noed, one of he School's Sudens may conac Mrs. Ro- _,_; _..,., v -, -. However, she noed, s he sudens' responsbly o keep he agemen s an evolvng body of 1961. beng l>fr \h-crttatty pracce. Man Harlem lohn P. Kennedy Club n... on?.*., manenance men, whose job was o _ senheck m 907 f hese hours are! keep he enh floor cafeera clean, cafeera clean by removng \erj knowledge and we seek o brng o He was also apponed charman nconvenen.,! has' resgned. on wase maerals and pung { our sudens he laes fndngs, of he New York Czens for Ken- A ls of uors, and subjecs wll j The employee, whom Mrs. Goodbe posed emporarly n he Sgma m a n called one of he "superor" 4fl=ehods""ha~T are beng developed Jacke Robnson was orgnally hem no he wase paper.tbaskes. from he arena of busness and he } ned nd Johon. was announced las monh ha Alpha ".Offce, 415 S.C> The las manenance men, lef hs job beday for clubs o subm uor lss, cause he fel ha he ask of n he seres. However, because of o cope wh new problems." 5'c_heduled o" be he frs speaker operang coss had o be reduced f he cafeera was o survve. Mrs. "Mr. Bad/o, a. cerfed publc s March 25. [cleanng up he cafeera had be-- changes hhs schedule, Mr. Rob-_ Goodman noed hen ha operang nson could no aend. The ner-club uorng program come mpossble. expenses, especally manenance Mr. Robnson, he frs Negro o.was frs proposed by.f.c and Whn a shor me afer he coss, were hgh,, and asked sudens o cooperae n keepng he play baseball n he major leagues, HJ*A. las semeser. However, a cleaned he ables, Mrs. Goodman ha me Sgma,' M Graduae Schools and a member of he Hall of "Fame, Alpha rejeced noed, hey were n dsarray. rea clean.. was. slaed o &peak on -he probhe roeof eoodwalug he poj--sheadded, A~of hs esbrs fa *'*""" ' J ne" Socey Tor' 'Advancemen" ' 'A good deal of our expenses.lemshe Negro faees n e busness/' communy. ec..''."." " fcfep he place 'clean were n van." of~ Managemen s furnshng n-r (seveny-fve per cen) goes o formaon on graduae schools of leanng," she sad. _. ) Farrar s Teachng Englsh n School's Evenng Sesson By LAWRENCE S. LEVTAS Mrs. Laura Farrar (Dep. of Sud. Lfe) s eachng an Englsh 8 class n he Evenng Sesson hs semesex- "Comparno; Day and Evenng Sesson sudens, she sad, "AH sudens have he nel- lecua! equpmen o deal wh hese quesons problems of leraure bu he evenng' suden has specal pressures on hm from ousde "vork" Mrs. groups wh> Farrar feels ha "boh are sasfyng o work Englsh 8, she noed, ploraon' o_f. he grea, s an exworks of wese's leraure from John Mlon o he presenf. rk-lsdes poery, drama, he shor" novel, and he novel. Dscussng her role as boh an admnsraor and a eacher, Mrs. Farrar sad: "The felds are muually complemenary, snce boh gu-dance and leraure nvesgae he,.perssen Laura Farrar human problems of good and evl, realy and lluson, and Teaches Englsh Course man n hs relaon o socey.- *j *. Mrs - Farrar, _ whle eachng sar of college lfel j j n addon o organzng he As coordnaor, of he freshman j freshman orenaon classes she orenaon program a he School, j s n charge, of ransfer suden she and her- *ssasaxs (eachers ; orenaons, plannng h% freshnen and sudens) aemp o- lelp-sa-j colloquum, helbng. he freshman den* dnrng~-her perod of ad- j Class Councl, and handlng dropjosmen o college lfe. ' OUS The cafeera s operaed by he Vew York Caneen Company whch vrvces he machnes and removes ll he change. The School receves \ n average of fve o en per cen of he ncome from he machnes. "We are wllng o lose money and subsdze hs amoun," Mrs. Goodman saed, "n order o provde a pleasan amosphere aj&d rood food a a reasonable prce. Our am s no o make a prof, bu o provde beer servce." Commenng on he launchng of he lecure seres. Professor San-"'; uel Ranhand.(charman. Mg.)! s"»d, "'-s our objecve o buld: busness. Bullens and applcaons for he followng schools can be obaned n he managemen laboraory, 909: Columba Unversy, Hofsra College, Long sland Unversy, New- York Unversy, Pace College, he Unversy of Calforna (Los Angeles), S. John's Unversy, er College,.Cornell Unverand he Unversy of Chcago.' :::l:!m j Ul Herman? radllo To Speak a School Class of 68 Seeks UMOC An "Ugles Man On Campus" cones wll be run by j he sophomofce Class Councl j March 28 o March 30, an- ; nounced Presden Barry Haberman. A booh, manned by ssers of he oa Alpha" P- sorory, wll be opened n he lobbv of he man -huldng where any amoun of money may be placed n camsers _! represenng he fve canddaes fo* To Blood Bank Tomorrowf-% who he nor The* blood bank wll be held omorrow from 10 o 3:30 n money, conrbued n hs name wll lhe Oak Lounge. n order o smulae compeon among he dfferen clubs, n e School, he ner-fraerny Councl, whch s sponsorng he She feels ha hs problem of] Menaon o small groups n he even, s offerng a $25 savng man's relaon o socev can be pas used ' "pernen, novels as a bond and a wall plaque, whch wll alled o he problems 1 of sudens! vehl < o nvesgae wh freshn <efnn«-her value*. al»* B : ht" P r p b > m & e L be placed n he Suden Cener, o a d u l 1 " xhe crb ~ wlrose" members donae j be coped wh effecvery a he j <L - he hghes amoun of blood proporonae o s membershp. j be declared b,e-wnner. The money n order o conrbue, one mus be over egheen. Su-.'wll be conrbued o he cy Coldens under weny-one mus have" parenal permsson. Any suden who donaes four or, more mes s elgble for member-, *hp n he "Blood Jug Club." Ths enles hm o_ receve blood free "or a perod of fve years afer graduaon. Gl Levne, * he presden of :F.C, noed, "One-hrd of he D6O<K donaons are-"used by he communy for dsasers and research purposes.** Permsson slps and all nfor- ' legefund. Max Berger '68. correspondng secreary of-suen Councfl; Frank; Cassdy '67, presden of he junor Class hd news edor of The Tckerf Seve Feldman r 66,'presden of House Pfen -Assocaon; Gl Le vne '66, presden of he nerfraerny Councl, and Tom Mur-. ray *66, las, erm's chancellor of Sgna Alpha, are he conesans. A dance wll also be sponsored nex Thursday from 12:30 o 4:SO n he Oak and Marble Lourges.Th? wnler of he U.M..QvC..."-'eQn'' eswll be awarded a rojplry afr. ha me A rock., and roll oand wll provde he eneranmen apd refreshmens, wll be served.. Gl Levne. Mr. ftahfrman also annowjcedj > Urge* Qonaos ha Kahy Scharfenberg '68* wll! maon may be obaned a he! be he edor of he Sophomore." Blood Bank desk n he lobby of Newsleer whch wall ppear!uje«l he man buldng and n 104 S.C. mes hs semeser. \.

<\_ Page Sx THE TCKER Wcdmgsdqy, Ma eh 23, -1966 Suden Fees Rul Now Lnked o (Connued from Pace 1) of.sudens Upown, ha he had *>ld The T'cker n a 'elephone nervew ha he -General Faculy $-«n«"was repealed- n 161. as Dean Newon explaned las ' week ha % he was havng- dffculy '. resolvng he maer because of he lack of a codlf-d body of rules whch hs deparmen mus enforce,- He noed ha Dr. Edward Mnser, -a nvrmber of he Deparmen of Suden Lfe, was currenly workng on such a codfcaon, -and Suden Councl annoned a oom- *.- * mee Thursday conssng of Seve Herman *(>f, a member of Councl and chancellor of Sgma z AJpha. and Lucy YarVr '*>r>, also a Councl member, o asss hm :n hs projec. Meanwhle,.he Human Rghs Movemen f* fnancng- s acves for v he semeser -wh money receved from Councl's Boarde Re- ; serve Fund. - The "decson o allow he club So use such -mones, -arsng from he der o be noperave a he Bar- pvufls ea led on peum., vea,.*.' m-h School. '-" '. boardes, was reached a he las The S.F.C.S.A. acon now ap S.F.C.S.Apears o ake on more sgnfcanpce, n prevous semesers. Councl meeng, held March 9. a>nd he enre ssue of gvng suden fees o he Human Rghs cub from suden fees, whch come had appropraed money o he Movemen as oher relgous' and from he $5 Suden Acves Fee polcal clubs now seems o hnge ncluded p he $23 Bursar's Fee on he saus of hs body's rulng. pad a regsraon. JyffohA. -?&:< *u : Evaluaon s Topc of Tea (Connned from Page 2) (Connued from Page 3) JMT cen of he oal populaon s % 4ewsh, nney per cen, of all hose j he Englsh and Markeng Depar-» who receve he deah penaly for j mens. {' was repored n las week's ssue. Dean Peace dd crnnrrn. however, he fac ha relgous gfoups Upown have feen peng fees snce ha year. Dr. Davd Newon; he Baruch School's dean of sudens, declned o commen on he suaon ye?- erday excep o say ha he hoped here would be a meeng: of S.F. O.S.A. n he near fuure o resolve he maer. had orgnally been saed by Peas) Newon ha he S.F.C.S.A. n.lmg -had been only a. modfcaon of he General Faculy decson and h. f he General Faculy had repealed he rulng he would consl The dea.n -aed ha Mr. Lpon had been a ' healhy' force on Ke.-ampus'' and sad he hoped Councl would no "drop" he propramn begun by.he ougong presden. Dean Newon sad. "Mr. Lpon may have!"*>«n ahead of hs own Councl and some of Ke oher su- eged ha he fel hs effors could ers forum on sgnfcan "ssues. [Wednesday, March 23, 1966 THE TCKER Page Sever* bo hoer appled n he fro a uon.-and rry'-," The proposals were, rejeced n* drve- and he cvl rghs movemen. execued by Councl's Educaonal vded for ncreased sae conrol lum evaluaon whch s now beng: New York Cy because hey pro Resgns Pos Larry Levy s - Mr. Lpon s a cy-wde co-coordnaor "of yeserday's march on an aemp-o-foser closer suden- ssue of Cvl Dsobedence vdng for a "paper uon" charge Jus All-We Affars Commee, and n general and a change n uon polcy, pro (Connued from Page 1) on. n bref acnrresses o -he body, Albany and wll connue o work faculy relaons. (ffrwnmgd from Page 3T he jsame arcle wh hm, realled nsurreconss by he Eng- marked ha Mr. Fscher omed leavng hs queson o be answer f dens aendng eher he Sae or j ma-fry-- for -he; eam/ 7 suebsfj XCpjveued f*>m Page ) of $400. Under-hs plan,-cy res- (Connued from Page 8) prased h<s worfo-as presden. n he free uon campagn. Marc Berman '67, Suden Councl's reasurer and now he second- sh, sad ha law-breakng "s several words from he maeral ed a he local level. Afer pledgng o connue he n addon, he wll probably Cy Unversy would- receve cy4$levy. work bejrun by Mr. Lpon, Mr. spend he summer and par of he hghes offcal on he body, sad lore han a radon, s par 1 ha he had quoed, hereby chang- scholarshps -of. $200 annually, re- j Larry agreed wh he old adage Schoenherg -a«?ked v» H memhes sprng workug n Msssspp for was "unforunae ha Mr. Lp- >f our culure." He added ha ng he conex. Besdes he sae's assumpon gardless of fnancal needs. ha good compeon makes good ~~ LOU f <uld neceasarsro veslgs.**" of. "Councl o ""prr <ra%- a "&re*e nw e 3* H jarroup ls m8"> mvna oblgaon g: Vo- z of- ncreased rpsponshhry...hesaemens ha- he aw'reus never [area of"consrucon, be requred j d! esablsh mkm3 SjLJy faj Um adelabora.ed ol hk j*ouu He noed ha he«,woud cooperae e>flor. have a s :e more paence, - Mr. Lpon was -eleced presden lae laws "whch nerfere wh hs wh Mr. Schoenberg o Jherp mee... - > J * *_;K.,«.««- 4-u«fnancng of a specal scholar-! "Ye**' 's rue ha beer per formances come n rough, compe- and hen 1 am ce ran our suden las DgcTaaher, defeang Jar. 11* rghs*- - be broken, he socology, nsrucor, o conrbue o he shp program,- wha he new presden called he governmen wll TT able o func- Chason '67 by 180. voes. Mr. Fscher began hs argumen hs. voce choked" wh emoon, he operang coss of he Cy»,.,,.,, \ on. However, when swm hree crss'* facng suden governmen. jon as normal." by gang from an arcle on cvl sad ha he had wnessed a lynchng n he Souh, and was- onvnced The creaon of a coordnang belef hac he commsson nlan of-\>$dobr w4m he frs Unversy. j Alhough, J>r. Hollander ced hs o r m o r e evns n one m e e a n d Major aspecs "of hs program Mr. Schoenberg sad, however, 4dsobede»ee wren by Max Franha he was confden he crss'" kej for N e w York Tmes Maga-! of he necessy o break ceran councl on pqble hgher educaon fers he mos approprae long- j sec>nd - T a m no p u s h e d m m y Afer presenng Mr..Lpon wh hs erm were a sudrn-run alkou wh he faculy and admns could be overcome and ha he an engr.ave gavel,* whch was a gf, from l - (.'oune 11. : zne. laws j> preven such ncdens composed of he" Commssoner of range polcy, he recogn2d he even,.because have' - pleny of. raon whch. s scheduled fur Councl, could connue so funcon Mr. Sagarn, nong ha he had from recurrng. Educaon, he Presden of he,,! Aprl 20? a Suden Councl speak- normally. presden""- Tof.K and asked Dean he body. Newon ne new -?~" meerng": o address dens n he School." had been known-for some me ha Mr. Lpon was dsapponed wh he suvcess wh whch hs program was meeng. was al- ROUND TRP TO r?o on CALL: FA 8-0775.sfcV*'* JJCX3*;n«X**30* ggkxsjgg«kacgg»pbbcssggg!*o Happness s: RENE GARY Pnned Feb. 24, 1966 - Congraulaons Schuyler '68 economc crmes are Jewsh. The commee had obaned he; We, as members of Hlel, and a*. cooperaon of he members of. he S -members of a free and democrafc- deparmens. However, because of;'3s.xs5c5 *1Sg3C>0CX"XXX-KXc :. XW»J«C?OS.5asc«C«L»«SC socey, fecoghlze Xbfs. problem j'fne fcrahtrarke T "l~wa unable o "ss>ar purpose o generae whole-1 complee he evaluaon }uesonhcavfced suppor o allevae hs narc grare suaon. The Sove Unon. "hghh* sensve o pxjblc -opnon, has n he >as reaced somewha o prevous proess. Bu so much more has o bf done. Publc opnon has o, be galvanzed, no only xhroagh awareness of he problem, bu hrough acve suppor? Peons sang our purpose-wll b<- crculaed among he admnsraon, he faculy, and he sudens. s our hope ha hrough "hese effors, par of he dark «-loud over Russa can be lfed andt "msery ha- ajrnx over s peoplez removed. - Le>vs \,l»er Commee of Hlel d =p Laer hs semeser, he commee pans o confnuau- on currculum evaluaon.., THE BROTHERS OF P LAMBDA PH NY. - BETA CHAPTER Wsh o Congraulae RA WESSMAN On Hs Tnnng Hs> SrlAR 3EJVCL (Arpaklyn College) >s->!,"?osj3«c»s SL*CXAS jqcslrsd x {, COME TO FHE NTERESTED N THE.STOCK AAARKFT? WONDERNG WHAT AAAY HAPPEN - N FUTURE?..Hear BARRY HORN Techncal Marke Analys address... THE FNANCE SOCETY On How Marke Flucuaons Affec The Fgure Trends Thursday, March 24 -.12:00 Rrn. 1010 MARO AND GET GRAS' N FREE!! QUEENS Your FACE s Your TCKET V APRL 1 fhckfts YHJL #E LVE BAND HOPE YOU 6hfH.OORGYM THE MARCH ON ALBANY rfavmbmrm ALADN spneuf SYMPATHZES WTH ALL H M > AMD U_. - _ \* - --gggg>debcaj:gx»,?gghggx.»:?cx xgss ARE YOU UGLY? VOTE FOR u CLASS OF 67 rrngs On Sale: Thursday, March 31,12-2 BE@smm Frday, Aprl 1,12-3 AT THE BfAKSTl «JST Sae Unversy and he Chancellor of he Cy Unversy. j A general reducon n he power of he Boaed of Hgher Edu- caon* and renamng he Board of Trusees, of he Cy Unversy. need for a compromse. He consd-! ers he Ohrensen proposals o be such a compromse. A USMMA n hs saemen, Dr. Kollande-- > (Connued from Page 8) sad.. ha he defnon of an ap- [ usually srong _ proprae polcy conce'rnng he ep'ee eam was f: Cy Unversy fnancal roblenns ' blanked 0-9. CONTRBUfc N LOBBY } roa n-san>cc3 parens -are wn-»- O "has come o be bogged down n Wh "her record a n even «>-«>, -nng fanacs." OF MAN BULDNG 5 ; rrelevences-knd polemcs he eam - enered he Easern SPONSORED BY CLASS OF '68 Champonshps wh Levy wll compee for he Beavj ers for anoher wo years. f he gc ne He hopes for a ces a need o sor ou our few surprses, bu were dsaphe gggggggggggglgglgggg: j values, arrange hem n an approone anoher; same as la3- year. J poned as hey placed sxh, j las wo are half as fanasc as prae relaonshp o he frs wo, Cy sands a good and hen fnd a compromse ha chance of mprovng s 4-5 record rr; bes- servces he needs of -publc gh- hs ws" a " green -of -1065-66. -* - P5 ' hgher educaon n he sae. eam, -as -very - sasfed wh Why,. here are some records. 7-r\ Dr. Hollander beleves ha he he way he boys played," saed j Larry has ye o break, and -when -7- "essenal ssues_ acng he Unver- Luca, and f he s sasfed, hen he decdes o break hem, wach 5 sy have o do wh. adequae so s he college. * j ou! 5 fnancng." He furher clams ha!s j s necessary o avod "excessve" 5.; : concern w:h he way n whch. r-! free uon s preserved or over WOULD YOU 13KE TO BE -- J he ssue of '"whch agency of sae rr '! governmen legally, holds le o QUEEN OF THE 6 j he Unversy's propery." Mazoh Mash Oak & Marble Lo 3 - r- Hollander agreed wh he g, wheu s K.um u he couugx, g* "concernrng ~* he fnsrcng of "he Unversy consrucon program, he esablshmen of a C\- Unversy ncome frmd. and he Tnan.- enance.of he queson of he uon polcy as -a "local c,<jncern." Summng up, he noed ha h«recommendaons "provde roughly for parallel fnancng of he Cy and. Sae Unverses' consrucon program." He ndcaed hafe had urged recognon of he prncple- ha hgher educaon s* a sae responsbly and ha fce sae shentd herefore accord parase rexmen o s wx> unversy sysems November.30,. 1965 nx.a. preaenajaon of he proposals of he Temporary OommaBon on. Cy PWJHC.CWJ 119 Frday, March 25h L' Free Lve Band The Trps ce Cream Smorgasbord S 9 MARD Applcaons Avalable Suden Cener Lobby» HLLEL 144 E. 24 S. reserve ef. f face good compeon n 11 hree evens,. haeo gve an exra effor n ordeo wn. Ths s when he good mes are recorded," - - A he Bronx Hrgh School off j Scence Levy was a leadng swkn-! mer, and.he arbues hs, success largely o. hs parens. "There s ] a grea deal of parenal superv-! son n hgh school swmmng. n Fnals Recepon Fr., Aprl 1»» #»»»»»»»» zgjgfrgg?m CHAAA GROSS COME be a MODEL for renowned Amercan sculpor who wll demonsrae- hs ar»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» «»»»»»»»»»«WE WLL TRADE f One Phoograph For One Pn BLOOD BANK THURSDAY, MARCH 24 March 24, 1*66 10-3:3O OAK LOUNGE»»«gj&jggsegggggfejafa: ACCOUNTNG SOCETY J ' presens * H. ROBERT GARDNER from he NTERNAL REVENUE SERVCE a T2rT5 X Room T203 fa} X) S 1 m S3 N.

"Thry- Three Years of rsymnblv Freedom NCAA Rulng s Ced Sfoe < g (Eallggg a R*w ffnrk Sekoo of Busness Pubk MmhbSkm Egh Wednesday, March 23, 1966 Swordsmen -Rebuld' Effecvely NOT THS YEAR: A "Beaver swordsman s seen fencng n*he sabre A compeon of las year's Champonshps when Cy 'fnshed smh. Squard s 'Green' Bu Wns Mees The fencng- season ended raher abruply hs week as he Faculy Commee on j Ahlecs ruled ha he eam ; The Cy College fencng- eam wll no compee n he wll no he able o parcpae Naonal Champonshps whch are sckeflled for hs week n he Naonal Champon- j end. The surprse move was reached by he College's Faculy shps hs weekend, bu Nyhen f Ahlec. Commee. dd compee he eam dd ; "Ths acon sems from a recen Naonal Collegae Ahlec Assocaon' rulng requrng- ahlees o manan a leas-a l.g average (ou of 4.0) n order, o parcpae n NCAA sanconed, evens. mens for her ahlees. he.y wsh ; raher well 'consderng.' o manan he rgh o se hese' j± % he begnnng of he year scholasc sandards, and refuse o j C>ach Edward Luca was lookng delegae hs power o he NCAA, j forward o a "rebuldng year," Shorly afer he vy group aw- bu he receved more han ha as nouneed ha hey would no fence! hs eam compled a 5-5 record Edward Luca Beaver Fencng Coach Cy requres s ahlees* o n he Naonal Champonshps j agans he op eams n he coun- fol and eoee eams were jus sarmanan, a leas a 2.0 (C) average whch are o be held a Duke Un- j ry, and fnshed_sxh n he Eas- j jg. o jell agans such op ranked n order o be elgble for ahlec versfy. Durham,.forh Carolna;? ern champonshps. ------ { eaas as N.Y.U., Columba, and coness. Earler hs year he hs weekend, N.Y.U. whdrew > The frs mee of he year for he; Harvard. Agans he Crmson College sgned he NCAA rulng, from he mee, sang ha he j fencers was agans Yale, whch j mgh Eggy Smons was he only bu when became apparen ha "absence of he vy League j usually has a "* good eam.."the Beaver who.managed a vcory n no members of he ner-cpllegae schools would reduce he affar o: Beavers rolled over hem 18-9. The j he fol compeon. Fencng Assocaon would par- second class saure." nex four mees for he parre.rs Prnceon Unversy, whose <rpae n he Naonals, Cy reap-j The jon release of he Ahlec prased s suaon. f Commee and he admnsraon The frs group o oppose Seof Che school revealed ha he Colrulng -was he vy League schools, lege'/does no beleve ha a rue -Tbey oeleve &S er NCAA ~S& Na2c«a~C&am"po *rong no errory where does wlh he absence of such op flgh no belong. Alhough hese schools eams as hose from Columba Un- manan rgd academc requre- versy and N.Y.U. -. - - j Nmrods Se League Mark; j Shoong Tops Kngs Pon were agans las year's op eams j eam placed hrd n las year's n he counry. The. Beavers drop-! Naonals, was defeaed 15-12..The ped hree mees n a row as he Beaver epee eam won 8-1, as boh mmmmhhuhn Memoral Cy College has jus esablshed a James J. Monague Memoral Award n memory of he College's former fencng coach who.ded las Aprl. Professor Monague coached he College's eam from 19-37 unl hs reremen n 195S. n 1948 The Cy rfle eam broke a league record Frday as he produced a Naonal' Champ- r defeaed he USMMA a Kngs Pon wh a new mark of! o " sh p squad. 1349 pons, surpassng Columba's mark of 1346 whh was! The award wll be presened se hs February* also agans 3 *" o a member of he eam who bes exemplfes "Mony's" quales of genlemanly conduc and Kngs Pon. nernaonal arges. Snce swch- l The eam's oal surpassed he :' ng o hese arges he eam score j 1306 shoong of he USMMA. and ; has mproved, aswfore concenra-! sporsmanshp, placed he nmrods n undspued : k>n s necessary o score pons, l llllllllllllfvlllfllllllllll frs place of he Meropolan nercollegae Rfle League. The eam's record now sands a 9-0 wh - one mach remanng. On Aprl 1 he sharpshooers.wll >lay" fcos o - Rugers Unversy. Rugers s n las place n he league.wh, an 0-5 slae, and does.no Larry Levy has - been desfgure o offer muh ressance o : crbed by hs eammaes and he Beaver effor-o capure frs. hs coach as one of he grea-;-j 5>lace n he league. * es Beavw swjmers1 evec Members of "he Beaver squad Larry may very well pe he" and her._respecve scores are.- greaes swmmer n he hs- Pe-e Brooks, - 217; Jerry Uresky/! Lo'V of Cy College, and -hafj 270; Alan Kel, 2 9; Bruce Gln,. akes up a number of years 268; and Ma Cardllo, 265. [ and swmmers. Larry Levy Bes Swmmer n College's Ths s- he frs year ha he, h egheen-vear-old sophomore ' rflemen are shoong a nerna- hag o r - n hg ol arges. These arges have w o ye&rs fae - q u a d han a n y!" a bulls eye, he "n rng.he sze Cy m e r m a n d u r n g a n u a l pe _ f:,-,, -,-,mm of # pn head. Ths s he of me Ths season w a g' a ; g'g*$» X ' yp *f arge whch s used n; n h e r one - for Le-. he Olympcs and nernaonal / coayeon. Ths Comparave Leraure major was comparavely "amazng n -Z:X< :'-?.&j 'Mf&s.'. "» '.'-'.- ' -.- --' >' -'.'-Xv-:-'-x jfex week -he eam wll parcp*6e r : n he nernaonal Sec- j 1965-66. The fmlowmg records fell onal mee for he frs me. The he fore hs mghy srokes: he anee Wll "be held a Kngs Pon,* 200 ndvdual medley (g.17.8), 400 V'-.J-X. ** gjv. Jack Rder hevy[s Sommjang Menor whjhe USMMA and S. Peers j ndvdual medley >:03.2), 50 free r parcularly sasfyng frs- College offerng he bes oape- syle (e), 100 (5S.l),-j place fnsh n he CUNY Champonshps. The eam waned o cap- on. Las year he eam dd nol20<> fresyle, and 500 "freesyle parcpae n he nernaonals (5:57.2). are he crown for Coach Jack because hey dd no shoo on he Larry led he Lavender mermen j Rder. "'hasn' been publczed," m Ends Year Wh 5-5 Slae Eager o connue s wnnng sreak, he eam played hos o he Unversy of Pennsylvana, bu was edged ou 14"-13. The Pennj-sylyanan's spored a fol eam A1 Agans Navy, n he las" mee..-jfeggg- * 4..:..J*9*> oj fee -season, ~fag Beavers" were '- -' emerged rple wnners. The Tger's ouclassed 20-7; The surprsng hng abou hs mee was ha he -. epee eam -was headed by Seve j_hardwood, who fnshed second n ; he LF.A. Champonshps held las j March. j The swordsmen hen defeaed j Rugers 17-10, as Beaver Al Daron became a rple wnner. Daron! fenced agans Bob Peshy, an Olympc fencer and a Naonal Champon. Penn Sae was he hrd sragh vcm for Cy as he eam brough s record o 4-3. Bll Borkowsky, who was makng hs second sar of he year for he Lavender, won wo bous n he fol compeon, as Joe Govenello rumn he sabre coness. Hsory? sad Levy, "bu hs season may ; have been he Las one for he 1 coach. He s consderng rere men. and we waned o wn he ; ornanen for hm." - Lany holds Coaen RW hgh : es-eem. and appreces wnnng j for hrrr. He expresses hs reasonsr- ; "The coach would never befae ; you, even hougfl; you. have" per-.) formed poorly. He -would always ' have. a word of encouragemen for ; he boj's, and a warm smle - for rhe wnner of an even. He's a ; remendous coach, who- s mos frendly wh - he boys who wan v o swm.'* Larry found hmself on a eam ha waned o swm, and blended 1 m pcfeuu wh TE. "The eam mananed a beauful frendshp. We had a lo of spr and drve, and we pu' ou more han oher eams. We all waned o wn pr- Connned on Page 7) whch-won he rophy n las year's! Easern champonshps, bu on hs day'-he Beavers were very ough, and hey slpped by her couner pars 5-4. The "epee eam also won : 5-4. bu he satsfe" eam, *%fcf>so:v ' sno of hs; season *s squad, los 3-0.. '! [ No much me was wased nn Cy was.back on he wn sde, an-j a week "laer hey rounced M..T. 22-5. Fve rple wnners emerged from hs cones, he frs me such a fea has been accomplshed by a Beaver eam n en years. Wener, Seve Bernard, Bob Chernck, Ronne Lnon; and Seve Leberman each -won hree bou* for he Lavender. (Connued on Page 7) CCNY Bows nscrmmage Hampered by a lack of offensve aackng ably he Beaver lacrosse eam los s second scrmmage n a row. The sckmen were overcome by Massachuses Unversy Monday 7-3. Jmmy Paaadolano seore3 wo goals for Cy "a Lewsohn Sadum, as Rchard Roher scored one. -The Lavender led m he cones for over wo quarers, bu hen he defense became a lle fauly and he aackmen could no mach h goals w*hch were beng gven up Bernard Halper was he new goale- for Cyj and coach George Baron wss "very pleased,'' he way he held up durng he game. Mos of he sandou performers durng he.game were on he defensve squad: Pa Vallance. he sarng baskeball guard durng he wner, Marvn Saraber, and Abe Rada, who was "all over." *. Ths year's eam <xa only four players wo.have had any prevous lacrosse experence and.coach Ba ron s coufng <m hem o pull hrough. "f hey ean_ develop, a.h hnk hey can, we jus mgh be able o beer las year's record/, he coach noed afer he game Las season he eam fnshed wh a 1-8-1 record. Currenly he aqfdr s- bese by many -njures. Alhough he n. jures are. holdng he eam back now. jus.abou- he wholesarng eam s.expeced o be ready o he openng. game agans New Hampshre n wo weeks.