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Page Two Plan Conracs 'Le Ou' For Audorum Floorng THE TCKEK was announced by De a" Emanuel Saxe ha he «o_- U acs for he panng of hy whole audorum 'gy?g -Jwn of cor_f^"^" ; " "" *~'~"" *"^ ***** "'<* le ou" fot; or; 12 unless- oherurse nofed Examnaon However, no one has* ye submed a bd o "repar he broken wrr-" dows, he dean noed, possbly->e_ cause of he dffculy nvolved n consrucng he necessary exeror" scaffoldng. nvaons o bd wll agan be sen ou. A conrac for he reparng of he worn sarcases was sgned nne mdnhs ago, noed Dean Saxe. Hbwever, he conrac was defauled upon nvaons o bd wll agan be forhcomngs. ^-^_^ The work on he audorum wll begn June 22 s due o be compleed Augus 19, leavng me so as no o conflc whnex erm's regsraon procedures. Dean Saxe noed ha he reason for he wo-monh perod nvolved n he work.s ha requres abou hree weeks o «e up he scaffoldng for he panng, afer he HUNT '66 {We're Sll Here) CONGRATULATES MKE BACHENHlM cnd GAflL PHHHN Dean Emanuel Saxe Announces Conracs compleon of he work, approxmaely one week o dsmanle he equpmen. BOATRDE TCKETS E )1H ; «* T?""-.." «"«" «g *^ Organzaons mee Thursday a] Sudens who faled he shor \ answer par of he fnghsh fnal examnaon las-erm who re- ; ceved he grade "E" may «5EeJ he shor Aasw«par May 31 a 11.; Arrangemens should be) made wh former nsrucors o reake he examnaon wh he. eachers' presen Englsh _ 1 secons... n hose nsances where he n-- srucor s no longer a he College! semeser, he suden should make k a langemena^ wh Profeasor Gold- \ sone, Freshman Englsh Coordna- or, 205 Mo, Mondays nrough, Thursdays, 1-2. Accounng There wll be an elecon meeng \ of he Accounng Socey a 12:15 n-1263. Membershp cards are requred n order o voe. >*_. J& *MT _/_.. The Amercan Socey for Personnel Admnsraon wll have "s Accounng Forum Needs Your HELP!! J Tuesday a 1 - Weck^sday a 1 n Accounng So^ey Offce n r 'M _. -,... r....,.... n m» L AVALABLE OUTSDE N SC -f- O charer of afflaon presened o wll be held n he Oak Lounge, by he aufcfc-o-fca presden of he Thursday, 12-4. prof^ssonar organzaon n 40? Mock Convenon S.C. Refreshmens wll be served. A meeng -of he delegaon com The Psychology Socey wll presen he flm Mohdo Cane* 7 n 4_5~. Democrac Gubernaoral Convenmer represenaves o he Mock on wll be held n he audorum Tw Sfowy _ar Advancemen of oday a 3 Thursday a 124. Manflg*"*^*^" wll hold s fnal meeng, n_ «HM) rtho prnfram for nex erm wll br Sascs The Sascal Assocaon wll hold elecon*. Also a hs meeng, he Sascal Journal wll be prepared for prnng. -* Hnman Rghs Flm The Human Rghs Socey wll show he flm **Rasn"n he Sun" 'Wednesday a 3 n 4S. Convocaon Dance Sude n Councl wll sponsor a sprng convocak>n dance, whch u S- l A.. Tuesday, May N>, charmen he plaform»*»f-**-»hwwh ^ m+'hwmnwmw** *',"** r96s~ J r Ap^eaons for edo-n-chef Yhusness manager of The" Tckex mus be 3bmexl o Professor Edwn Hll (B$ah.) hrough he College mal by Frday. Elecons.fox boh pos-" ons wll be held Wednesday, May 18. All marculaed Day Sesson sudens are elgble o - run for edor- n - chef. Cdaes for busness manager mus have compleed Accounan 101. ons beng acceped NOW for he - BGGEST BEST edon of LEXCON he college year book a a fanasc LOW PRCE specal for club members, faculy, ard second copes for senors. C^.#% SJLW-MVO. C' C SSFT-MVa ACT KOW - Supply s Uned! Room 316 S.C. - AAen. o Fr., '9-5- Mock o A 12: n The *TTnn..». > J - f fa 1 a.1 T \ *-1 Afen Broslovsky Sudens for Unea\ Acon Alan Wener'. Suden Rghs Pary: man o J Page Three.ram Marc BermaSr he -presden-elec of Suden-Councl, has pledged hmself Ke new Councl o a year of research. presenaon -of raeanmgfulproposals o he facul y adrn'rnsraon concemno; "educaoerar^tld^h&aoral,, reforms. Mr. Berman, eleced las week > overwhelmng pluraly, 3»raposaTs o he facuv saed n hs campagn ha-"ocry- ' when you malce consrucve proposals" wll people lsen o yo as he club program "» a "maure responsble man- open her mnds.,, ^ g<fes, T plan o nse Max Berger's ~ Jboowng ns phlosophy as a" bass of hs approach o he-problems of suden governmen," Mr. Berman plans programs n he areas of faculy - currculum commee of execuves from he her-fraerny. Councl, Hense Plan Assocaon,' he Suden Councl Acves Commee, _f_d X^>nncfl self, o promoe a beer "^^ ^ m" "OHM eyaluatont lbrary refolrapas,.cam^ relaonshp beween Councl M^-fWW'w&^Z M^M fw&% 1 P"s affars, manenance of free ** m u^^- m oher organzaons n he School."' -*» uon, coordnaon of he "Mr, Berman noed. club program. Are ffewed To Connue The conaaee, creaed las.se- Nex year's presden plans O-Bser, s nfended-o gve e sup>- -.. creae creae a specal s free uon^ cexn- ^ror -dc he suaen body» Cdunsueh as he free By PAUL ROGOFP The SchOoPs WO polcal mee anh Ta^ a cfohnaor **- The recen elecon, of a pa^res, new Suden TDounc execuve board a Naonal den Rghs Pary, wll con- " beleve we should conduc a Marc Berman Omcernng hs School's affla Acon (S.U.A.) Sudens for he Unfed Su {f 0re hs erm s over. uon campagn. posve campagn n suppor of Presden-eocfc on wh he Naonal 9fc*den Assocaon, Mr. Berman plans o a ^Suden Assocaon delegae nue^ooperae wll apply he Democrac nomnee agans provded he suden body of for charers Governor Nelson Rockefeller," Mr. up a he rae hey were hs semesergus.,"' end he NJS.A. congress n Au hs School no Only wh some The pares, whch were formed hs semeser: o "nomnae * Berraan saed. "We wll no boher wh assemblymen. or sae Concernng he physcal plan, / amusemen, hu proved ha presen" a slae of cdaes n changes n many areas are he School-wde elecons.for Councl's execuve board posons Mr. Berman plans -o have he sble necessary o work senaors." he presden-elec says s fea Nex year r C-^cl's membershp necessary. n NJS_A. wll go before he^suden body n a rdeexendmn, he sad, The conglomerae effec of sudens beng ahowed a hrough a- races. on ^w4h he Cy Unversy free on mprovemens n he buldng. * repor on wha N.S.A. has done were no very successful n he Baruch School forces, n coopera- cooperae wh he admnsraon "A llufc me, plan o presen bullhorn n. he^ cofgewa^ 'meeng Alhough S.J ^. ^dlave four of uon commee, compleelyt' eans seven cdaes eleced, wo vass he School -area. "Ths me "f we presen e admnsraon for.hs School, s poenal_es. w a cdae a 'm nearby sbway wh dealed repors of he?dae, ef'he eleemom ndependens. Marc B*rnnrn *67 we're gong -afer a beaable can me, place of he dffcules, wearng- ags -measurng egh a haf by eleven nches whch had fed^ he sad. cl wll.ac sjowly. _delbexaely Max'Berger *68, were, eleced pres- ddae," he noed F ana posve Mey wll -^ rec - "Tn *1 hese areas, hope Coun den vce presden, respecve-, n ^ area- s of faculy cur- n a- maure responsble manner o Jbxzg foreef}.consruc ^a-fae choe prned en her face * n he area of faculy-suden n ype whch requred a proxmy y ' ; ' ' * ''^''',* -' 'rcuham evaluaon, Mr. Berman The Suden Z&Cs Pary had ' relaons communcaon, Mr.. s ha ^ necessary ^u^^. _., ve proposals before. he facd y of no more han one foo h > order o be read, he possbly ha only one cdae, Kahy Scharf- nen for su< ; cess Y^^^ 'more han Berman plahs o presen hs re^ a_d suden body/' he saed. ^nberg ^8,-near-feermX recordng : n M y oher area/, fg ^ ^ ^ ^ he _ ''-. ' '--^ secreary, eleced. - respec of he admnsraon. "As M% _V * JP»»_. " _T _T 1>^ P The frs pary- o form was he hs respecl ^^ change ^lt JfepOrf Off 5lOOW S RCdClfy The Geek Way would be pu_rshed end n he bns, locaed abou en fee from he pollng area, on he Suden Rghs Pary. Alan Wener occur. N A B a day uelecon[»6g an< Lenny _>exer '67, cd- he saed. bn ha re-] den, respecvely, appled o he frs * ew monhs of ns "erm Analyss forms mus be! Suden-Faculy Commee on Su- off -"e o.research nvesgaon. made n Su- \ den Acves for an nerm char- - He aso ams o conduc a cornden Councl's!er whch'hey were graned. l-plee nvesgaon no he lecure elecon rules n he near fuure, Leaders of boh pares have sad! sysem.. Perhaps he^"fae ha for he ha hey wll now apply for per- n he area of Councl's commufrrs me so many elecons were'hmanen club charers. ; ny affars work, Mr. Berman beng conesed brough o lgh; "We wll connue our effors o \ would lke o see he eolege dshe varous flaws whch have long (Connued on Pkge 6) covery uoral programs bul exsed. : ^. '_ -- : f ==-= Conesed elecons were he re-' sl of wo acons aken by Conn-! cl las erm. r~, \ of Sudens' Talk -ou Cancelled as Resul of he Elecons Preparaon of maeral conjernng. he (Baruch School has now been compleed for ncluson n he Cy Unversy's repor for he Mddle Saes Assocaon, of Colleges Secondary Schools. : ^ - The assocaon, whch wll re- evaluaors wll begn vsng all vew he Unversy's accredaon he Cl? cole^«snex semeser, wll receve he re-1 The Unversy wll be accreded por on Ocober 5f when eams of f, n he opnon of he assoca- - on's - commsson on nsuons of hgher learnng, s" currculum, Prrsly, Connc, revsed s*char-; er so ha more people were elgr Me e^mfor execuve posons.! T5^^pec_n^ude^^COOTCTTalk-ou Commee has decded ha " would be bes for Secondly, Councl voed for a one! all nvolved" noo hold he second sesson of he suden-run alk-ou hs senreser. year ral for year erms, ap^u The sesson was orgnally scheduled for omorrow. Professors Samuel Ranh (Charpears ha many sudens who] man, Mg., Nahan Seelman f -wpuld have waed anoher semes-; (Charman, Acc.), John er-o ake her place m He TTe^ \ vvngae (Charman, Mkg.) archy were forced o run hs sf-'f had agreed o hear "suden mszer. ~ ~ T vlews n ~a" ha" even. When, he referendum for year * Frank Cassdy '67, charman of erms appeaes on he ballo nex»_he commee, noed, "A hs sesyear, he possbly ha numer- son we were o presen he vews ous cda.ee w^ll appear, n many f whch -were expressed a he frs posons on he ballo heghens he alk-ou n an organzed form o, probaforhy ha no longer wll _m-. he faculy members who w«re x conesed elecons be a naural af- ^e- Presen. We al_p nended o fa r _! presen researched paper?." Therefore, he need for elecon "However, we ran no oo many reforms appears o be pressng. problems. As' s-_d before he Fr- day meeng, wh almos ^every One area of conroversy hs semeser was over whehe^one of he member>-! of he commee runnng for some knd of offce "n he cdaes for ^J&onal Suden School, we dd no have much me Assocaon delegae me ConncPs o do research," Mr. Cassdy added. clk-rer requremen -ha he Jbe "We _ce! ha wtjuld be bete: a member of he N.S-A; Commee o wa for he resuls of he alkou whch was held n Descember, ^or one senseser.. Hs name had no appeared on use hs as a bass for. Su^n he rmrer of ho commee, frul ^qnnc o^raons n hs area he commee charman, AHen-- sson of he Counclrun even was held Aprl 20. Ffy- Broslovsky, noed ha n effec le Wo a member _ng», "ho holpod fve aludeus lfweu faculy (Ogfal-f-ea ou Tage G) menb.1'- afor._l_d a^ *g.f_^_l -UU^v FRST SESSBEfN Dean Davd Newon addresses sudens faculy a he s-sen-condced a4k-ou, whch, was hell on AprH 26- The "orgnal" alk-ou was held ] unc commee, presened poson ^r he Faculy Councls-Ad Hoc papers o sx faculy members on Cdmmree on December 4, 1965. nsrucon, currculum, he phy^eal plan, suden-faculy A ha me, wenfey-hree suden gwf fgd^ra, Tf ka^qd-by g% oudon^yd- muhcone saff, oher /facles are^ssfaco*ry, s courses are accepable a" oher unue graduae graduae schools. e maeral maenar concernng he -Baruch School was prepared by he varous deparmen charmen wh he asssance of oher faculy members.. - The nformaon was coordnaed _ by Dr. Henry Elber (Mkg.) -under he generar drecon of Eanual Saxe.. Ths.nformaon wll now be sen Upown o be ncluded-n he repors beng prepared. by Dean rmddlebrook Dea.n_Res on he y CcHfege^r undergraduae. 'graduae dvsons, respecvely. The Baruch - School's repor neludes secons enled. "The ls- Sch School Suden," "Seeng he Suden,"."The Faculy," "The nsruconal Process," "The Currculum," "nsuonal Facles." - %\ Under hese headngs would presumably be ncluded maeral on enrollmen»y*d n >u> ',c of; su dens h each specalzaon, faculy vews of he suder body ad suden vews of hemselves a^ refleced n he School's newspsyjep-s n poson papes p-epa- Led by -».«- 2 gbwffaued*-on Pfffe 5)

<r Page Four -** ««W, May *Q. 196* VfeT~Dv7N«. 15 Bob J^an«fce«'67 \ v Edor-n-Chef Gal GarfnJel 67 Warfc Trdaw * a&ecuve Edor ~ BuBeBM Munuyer Alas Wener *«S LeeKmam«l'C7 Spor* Edor Ass. Busness Mgr. Thomas Murray '66 Marm Flank *68 f* *f*s TH Ml <rf.- Adversng Manager Paul Rofoff "68 Jack Sler *68 4aeoca*e Edor Collecons Manager Fra*kCa*ady '67 Edward Bncfahox *68 f ece Phoography Edor-^ Edor,-. *^r- -r Wffcam Soffna, Tcker Assocaon: Profesaors Edwn Tomer Levy, Samuel Run. Suar Brcdbar *66, Herber *68, Marlene Shornck *67, wd Lucy Tarber '66. A Deluge of Talk-ous The Baruch School s now beng deluged wh alk-ous. A faculy commee held he frs one las December. Ths erm, Suden Counclhas run one,. he.markeng Deparmen s now holdng wo of s own. n addon, Dean Davd Newon has announced hs nenon o form a suden-faculy commee o dscuss he School's problems whch could lead o an on-gong alk-ou. We applaud all o nese effors. Some mprovemen has already resuled from hem only more can come from her connuaon. We have always fel ha he bgges problem n he School was he refusal of~ some segmens of he faculy admnsraon o serously consder sudens' com-, plans sudens* deas abou her edhcaloht Pefnaps~hswas no a problem bu a msconcepon. However, no one was dong much o dspell, anfd s a generally acceped prncple of socology ha f people (n hs case*vuders) beleve somehng (he communcaon problem! o be real, s real n s consequences. The consequences, n hs case, were screams of proes, a flood of prmarly negave crcsm, dems for "sudens' rghs." Wha was done was done wh good nenons hose nenons beng\ o move somebody o do somehng o show sudens ha was recognzed ha hey had usfed complans valuable deas whch deserved o be fully consdered mplemened. Perhaps hlffe~was movemen all along," bu hs s he frs me n que a whleha s beng done ou n he open. Perhaps he pace of change has even peen acceleraed. We hope ha he raher ber "warfare" 'beween - studen s ard he admnsraon s - now over. Sudens' vews of he admnsraon wll change raher quckly once hey are convnced ha he admnsraon's aude oward hem s cooperave raher han_anagonsc. We. hope hey wll now be conclusvely shown ha hs s he case. Economcs 102 Ths semeser7 or he frs me, some * sudens wll have her marks gven o hem no by her recaon class eacher bu by by a lecurer who probably does no know - mos of er names. Ths srange phenoraenoa wll-occur n Sco«oJ"c a ff? w^ven»f **- raher srangely-augh course self, Hbeug gven n wo lecures one recaon hour per week. "s probably because he course s chopped up n hs way, ha such an unusual poenally unfar markng sysem s beng used. Economcs 102 sudens wll be gven a dassroam mark by her recaon nsrucor whch, along wh he md-erm fnal examnaon marks, wll be sen o Dr. Aan Spro, he lecurer. By negrang: all -hree grades, he wll arrve a erm marks-f or hem, whch wll be sen o he regsrar. Needless o «ay, Dr. Spro dees no know every, suden has -no had-mos of hem m class. Ths does no pu hmn an d poson o evaluae her mers ('«snce he probably knows some of -foegf wll have more mformaon o grade hese sudens han he.ohers) The -problem s compounded by he fac ha, he H dr-emg w erp nwurfw. by he rec*» aon class eachers^on-dfferen curves. -The problenv^s furher compounded by he fac-ha he classroom mark canno coun for^meh because he recaon ndoes no have a chance o ^ge o hs sudens very well. (Ths s roderrablc snce he only sees hem foureen mes n he enre semeser.) Gvng each suden a far mark under hs syseay.herefore, appears o be ^p»e a complex problem. can possbly be defended as bengvhe mos far under he crcumsances. ^How- ever, such defenders leave hemselves open o he queson of why here mus be such crcumsances. Perhaps he real evl n hs suaon s no he markng sysem, bu he lecure sysem whch makes necessary for wo nsrucors, one of whom does no^even know he suden, o gve hm hs mark. Economcs 102 was he frs course n whch lecure hours ounumbered recaon hours. Ths, we hough, was he frs symbolc sep oward he far more odous sysem n whch all nsrucon s done by lecure. Economcs 102 s now he frs course n whch he lecurer s gvng he marks. Ths s he second sep oward ha sysem. We awa he-day when he_recaon eacher, lke Karl MarxT sae afer The communs revoluon,wll become unnecessary wher away. When ha happens, all semblence of qualy n he educaonal rorpss wll also dsappear ^ ' A Srong Presden Ronald Schoenberg '67 s fas emergng as a srong Suden Councl presden. n he pas week he has aken decsve acon on wo occasons o mprove respec for Councl boh on he par of oher organzaons he members hemselves. The frs meeent: nvolved The Greek ^ e TheBoarde drer of The'Tc " appas»d he effors of your n las week's TSekar* here appeared-an ^arce sang ha he suden' body «nd ahxmn assocaou n prvshjng he JTlagb fur free prospecs of a sccesaful boardeao* QuDOB. -emus ha hey n keffaf: wh, J&el pxoucnle* of" academkrfreedom, 1 urge ha for he -Selecve Servce-QnalfSca. yuur pape, ad sudens as -mdv urn Tes. The^Syagogue GouaeAof-TAmerca has advsed all '"relgous observan applcans*'- _ nofy es vdoals, connue. he campagn agans cubacks n suden enrdlmeas for maory free uon. ; ~ "." - The fac ha 2^78 fewer freshmen han las Sepember wll be provded a free publc hgher educaon s a dsgrace. Ths has-occurrva. xn XSPOV, wns wn X~~ZQ& suaon n 1970? n 1980? The Cy Unversy s one of he world's greaes, educaonal nsuons. One ou of every weny-fve PhJX's n he Uned Saes s an alumnus of one of he cy colleges. There s no fner faculy anywhere n Amerca. Ye he Cy Unversy oday faces a crss born of he sae admnsraon's neglec. (1) n 1964-65, he sae conrbued $1^528 per suden -ow he operang coss of he Sae headquarers-a* ^o he-change. Ths provson was made for sudens who do no ravel or wre on he Sabbah, no for sudens' who wsh o-go on avboarde. -fal o unders your reasonng on how hs wu help he seseeess of he boarde, auless you axe askng he -sudens o falsely use' her relgon n order o pospone he. akng of he es hen go on ^he boarde. Marlyn H. Klener '6? U.S.O. Defended To he Edor of The Tcker:. As coordnaor of Sgma Alpha's flower sale, feel ha. s my responsbly o ake - ssue wh Mr. Ramer Mr. Gluck whch appeared n The Unversy uns comparable o he Tcker on May 3. As s ypcal o senor colleges of he Cy Un- 'lef-wng, communs propaga versy. only $605 per suden p afa um fu s, *er leer conaned a number of seemngly vald argumens, whch, n fac, were no only nvald, bu had nohng o do wh for he senor colleges of he Cy Unversy. (2) The sae s provdng for fscal 1966-67 an addonal $47.9 mllon, mos of whch s maed by law, for "operang expenses of he Sae Unversy only $3.5 he U.S.6. Ths becomes apparen when one raonally analyzes her leer. Frs of all, hese genlemen.aaed ha Sgma Alpha' solced mllon for he Cy Unversy. - ""fs^tfae -sae's scbrop*hrc~enlve' prorram. has penalzed he free f, * ep o-aupper he- U-S-O-Tlrs n- Cy Unversy n he amoun" ofl oa " y ^"**- Only one pledge $50 mllon. _from Alpha Epslon P was, sellng /(1 _,. «.- * J"'! flowers hs erm he dd so> (4) 1 he sae s provdng no' *_..., ^,- _^.,:.,,, ^,,, J volunarly. However, he Boosers addonal funds a all for^xp-; ^ ^ ^ ^, smcere,- ng he Cy Unversy s docoral. prcc aed ^^ r belp. ^ programs.... f n he frs paragraph: of her (5) The sae refuses o ncrease; leer, hese young men raher obad o he Cy Unversy beyond vously nferred ha par of h^ *»» arbrarly esablshed $60 mllon appropraed for de- Way, he School's fraerny. newspaper, by an unus formula - ^ * Purposes wen_o he U.S.O^ When he edors sad hey would ssue he! S«veral monhs ago, urged he) "» hen- never-endmg bale o paper, whch conaned endorsemens for pernor o provde. addonal»"*e roops feel happy gay." some cdaes, on elecon day despe he mon s o he Cy Unversy by 4* *y neres hese «;gnorans- Whdrawal of permsson o do SO by he he c» a on of a $400 mllon con- ^know ha heu.s.o. s a prvae Suden Councl Acves Commee, Mr. srw!? n f * The governor has ^ on ha,_. does... no ^ receve _ Schoenberg responded by layng na hel "^^ce** upor hs reqws ^rhe^2^^j ^whasoeve ^mm ^he governmen- s One hundred per cen of he U.S.O.'s ncome comes from. prvae donaons. would confscae he ssues, whdraw publ- Jou, ^f T^»v e Commee- on cy rghs from he ner-fraerny X^>un-[ Hl * rhe r r «:duc *,on» headed by Senacl for he remer of he year, deny or, Manfred Ohrensen, has rel.f.c. money for nex erm. Mr. Schoenberg's cy propo^ed bfe creaoa of The rheorcal quesons pu forh v}ow -vvag hfrf-.fc, as Well as any" oher Sch a fupd» as we1 a - s an ncrease'»y Mr. Ramer Mr. Gluck were Club qp campus, was' subordnae o Suden [» oper«m*- unas o~ he Cy *o Pofouud, Lhey would have-stsgr Councl,, should a club aemp o defy Unversy. r e ^ ^ 1 ^ mnds ^ K&rl Councl, he School's suden governmen «-^H-*;^ A - could no le self be sepped on,-bu had o asser s auhory. We concur n hs.vew. - M\ Schoenberg faced anoher es a Councl's meeng on Thursday, agan ook a Jong sep oward mprovng respec for he organzaon. n hs case, when a represenave connued o ac n a dsorderly manner afer numerous appeals frpmthe char, Mr. Schoenberg ordered hm o leave he meeng. Ths agan was a proper exercse of auhory a he proper me. * The fac la n a School of over 2,50a sudens only 858 boheredo voe las week n wha was probably one of he na**s*±mporan Suden Couscl elecons ever held ndcaes ha sudens do no hnk raueh of her suden governmen. / Mr. Schoenberg has done much n he las week U> mprove he mage o e;ounel. We hope, have reason o Arwvf, +Ym+ HTq successor, Mare Berman '67, wll do lkewse. Eugene Nrkeyoay Nassau Couny Execn ve» Marx Adolf H,ler - However, recommendaon deserves,,, _, J: 3 would lke o empley he use of our. wholeheared suppor- We, ;,.»«JT, - -^.,, *, logc (somehng Mr. Ramer mus ac before s oo lae. New ' M r- u u *»**«c:x ana v;. a4.^ _.,. ^. 7 \. - Mr - Gluck have never, heard of J o Y^k Sae mu* ake he lead m! answer hese quesons/ Trxe commmen o h^her ednca-^ one^quarer of" Amerca s (poor. However, hs s a ob ha N ew York Sae need no rank; he federal governmen, no a prfory-sevenh n, he naon n per vae organzaon, should hle, capa ad o hgher educaon, Alhough he governmen has made New York Sae need no rank some progress wh he" Manpower weny-nnh n.he number of.developmen Tranng Ac, he hgh school graduaes - accommo- Economc Opporuny *Ac,, Youh daea n s hgher educaonal n- QPB9runy,Ceners, he Area Resuons. developmen _AcV-And he Cvl. 1 } Rghs Ac, he people for whom u Wh your connued comm-1 fcese-acs were passed are reluc-* mer^ suppor for educaonal ^f^e a d ^ ^ o f ^ ~ 7 L >.s opporun^we can wn he fgh W ^ ^ N ^ g ^ J ^ v o open he doors o he houss ' «,-, ~*o** * A -«*»»T*. J T «# xr^ v^-^ w M_^_ \ ** n «b o voe bu of New Yorkers whose fuure. w «y do hey earce have been eopardzed. need money? A fvg-r«>n» »»*. r wll send a leer o. he aorney general who wll he/ more han {Connued on Page 6^ May Q, 1966 W» Wfll Gavd be GuardaBS? By BLL GRATZEL ^m^msmmm^m^m Once upon>a me, n far om :Dcbx u-rxedz* here was peace^ polcal conenmen. The people were ruled by a class of G/uaxdzans. These Guardans worked hngs ou beween hemselves beaufully. nsead of each man rulng for, a. long,perod of me* hey would dvde up he honors no sho sreches of me. s rue ha, he people had a voce m governnnr. Afer ah hey could always voe for ^>e elusve H^o^seur Naugh, bu who would voe for a cdae who would-no show up-for &e-grea -aem-anaual elecon debae? Then, one hsorc evenng n he hsory of Debzan Kredz, he Councu of Wse Men decded o nsue change. They would change he requremens- for Guardan, o smulae neres, hey, would provde ha all-mporan asse o any ndvdual secury. The Guardans could serve for a year, wh he added ncenve of secury, here would be enough compeon o gve he people a choce. Democracy had o come o Bebsan Kredhlz! Mnd you, was no whou reason ha he Councl of Wse Men ased as' dd. seems hafr^here had prevously been a shorage of Guardans.-There-was one.n offce who decded ha he us wasn cu ou for_lhnmdan_busness lef fco, seek bs' forune _ elsewhere. Rumor has ha he s now earnng a lvng gvng lessons o a senaor from, a far-off l on how o speak for days on end whou sayng anyhng. H* replacemen wam <o kng for- h n^, fhaf T^WTT ho go he was supfed. s sad ha cm a^clear day, f you look very closely, you can see hs h remble. And so here was an elecon n Debzan Kredz. And lo behold, here were hree cdaes for he poson of Guardan. There was an nsurance salesman, a newspaper offce boy, a kndly lbraran. was us beauful o waeh democracy n acon. was a hardfough campagn. Bu alas, AS wh all such venures, each cdae for Guardan ran no some problems. ~\ The'newsya<per emoe boy wasn' rused. seems he had newsprn all over hs hs, very few people n Debzan Kredz care for 'anyone who ges^hs hs dry. -- Seve Feldman Presden of TfJPJf: HP A o Hold Elecons for he execuve board posons of House Plan Assocaon wll be held oday from 9 o 3:15 n he lobby of he Suden Cener. OnlyJouseplanJers wll be allowed o voe. No denfcaon s ne-. cessa*ry, however, snce he names of hose sudens vong wll be compared o he roser shees of he ndvdual house plans cdae for he presdency, whch The kndly lbraran was consanly yellng **foul!" Bu no one has [ " -,, 0..,.» w ^\_ *. y, - -,. \ -. - - ^,. u ^ ^_. 4 s now occuped by Seve Feldman ye fgured ou f he was<alkng abou he ar n he lbrary or Tus,~~ ~ 7, J- *. Marv Schecher '68 s he only Talk-ouHeldoVew Two "alk-ous/* sponsored by he Markeng Deparrnen, were held las Monday Wednesday. All sudens currenly enrolled n he Markeng no coue were nved. * ~ The evens were aended by ap^' proxmaely weny sudens. TOUT^ faculy-~members of he Markeng Deparmen, Professor John Wngae (Charman^, Mr. Thomas KHoran, 'Professor Kenn Rogers, Mr. Sanley Ulanoff. Professor Wngae sad wo opcs provded fhe bass for mos of he dscusson. The f rsf was how o make he«basc Markeng 110 course of uv eres' o non-markeng maors. Professor Wngae noed ha here, s where he maor dssasfacon of he 1 sudens les. ^. The second area of dscusson revolved around he use of chars, ables, graphs n he ex. Professor Wngae noed ha sudens were no recepve o he abes n he..book. "Sudens do no know how o analyze hese ables ana herefore co no oban all he possble fac's," he noed. Professor Wngae sad, w Sudens can el1 Us a frea deal However, he connued, few sudens accep he opporuny o voce her opnons. Professor Rogers, who orgna- J.* -» «T^b_ ^.. J_^_ * J- u r* 66 - Currenb* recordng secreary exponen's remarks He d^ W^he advanage of havng an ex-guar- f of ^ ^ was one of he coord-\ gd he dea of holdng he alkhs semeser's Mard r ous, based he movaon for hese F l m Assocafon M r dan lobby for hm, hough, whch>4eads us o he nsurance salesman s.: <,.,. problem. " -^ naors-of evens on he fac ha busness whch he nsurance salesman worked^he had so much sock, L fae, seems ha hs ex-guardan had nvesed sock n he company n - ~, Runnng whou opposon for realy revolves around he cushe vce presdency s Bll Caulder omer. ha he charman of he board fel an oblgaon <o respec hm. n hs desre o pease he nfluenal sockholder, he appeared o forge ha he had a loyal employee campagnng o be Guardan. He assured 'G7, who s currenly reasurer of He noed ha he new concep hs salesman aferwards ha was. nohng more han a en^prary (Connued -on " Page 6) of markeng concerns self wh -loss, of memory, for be^ had nohng o gan by he elecon he was rexng aschaaaao. of h^boasl There are some who sll feel ha he head of he nsurance company was-acually akng ou old-age nsurance for hmself. -, Bu wasn' all aggravaon; here was also fun o be had. ndeed, pares- were he order of he day. n fac, on any gven day, one could fnd & leas wo. There was one group ha gahered for solemn relgous ceremones. They performed he res of Soo-dans, askng he powers ha be o accep, hem n good fah. Bu f one red of he solemny, he could go-across he hall Dr. Gal spoke afer 250 $~ be 4 wehere he acon s." There,-one coud fnd sngng dancng. an-war (demonsraors had saged Once hese pares sared, he parcpans us ddn' gve a hoo a planned walkou as he rahy -was abou anyhng else. * begnnng. Sudens supporng Bu no everyone ook pan m he pares. seems ha some - opposng- he Uned Saes' poopers us wouldn' socalze; ndeed, hey waned o conserve her avolvenen n Venam raded energy for he campagn. blows am nsuls. ^Anyhow, wo days before he elecon, hey all decded o vs The meeng began wh Rubn he wse old man of Debzan Kredz. Wh hs wsdom, was beleved Margules, he charman of he ha he would know &e~wnner n advance. was. decreed by he wse Commee o Suppor Our Solders h^ Venam, sang, "We are man ha he "who even had n he pas shown- he deepes p^ey, had mos relgously "come o pray kss he sacred- rng, would be here o affrm our commmen o eleced Guardan of Debzan Kredz. he people of Venam." A member The hree conesans hen realzed who he wnner* would be. B'u' 0 * he suden governmen, Barry he fcwo losers dd no gve Up hope. There was sll a chance ha n ) Schrage, hen umped from hs sea hs new era, he myscal powers of ; he sacred rng would no work shoued: -Rubn, we canno on he people of Debzan Kredz. Bu her hopes were no o be s here afl d lsen o your les." fulflled. A ha momen, he opponens And so- came o pass, on a.momenous day n he annals of Deb- ; of he admnsraon began o zan Kredz, he kndly lbraran was eleced o he exaled poson of walk slowly oward he exs, chan- For US Polcy on Venam Dr. John Wngae Holds Talk-ous Fv< he busnessman askng he queson, "Wha does he cusomer desre?" Wh he old concep, he busnessman decded o manufacure somehng,, f no acceped hy he marke, aemped o fnd a marke ha would accep he pro- duc- n hs case^ he suden-s he cusomer, added Professor Wngae. mmedae resuls of hese wo alk-ous wf be found n hs.semeser's fnal examnaon n he Markeng 110 course. Professor Rogers noed ha he exam wll conan no "rue-false".quesons as was done n prevous years. "Ths denes realy snce nohng y defnely, rue^or"false:" There are" many prooaollrfaes Hu very few ceranes," he added. He also poned ou ha.he fnal examnaon wll have a "char" o<, ~ ^, -,, -,- queson, also never ncluded n Presden Buel G. Gallagher addressed an audence of prevous years 600 held sudens o en a a rally a Grea Hall (Upown) Thursday! n "addon,' snce sudens comrse he admnsraon's polcy n Venam, planed ha he maeral n h«ex could no be adequaely covered n one semeser sudens wll be provded wh a ls of he conceps o be ncluded n he fnal exam. School Dnner Slaes ath A dnner evenng- a nernaonal Hou'se for suden leaders -^U be sponsored Frday, May 20. bv_he_jqe* parmen o Sruden Lfe. The sudens wll be he guesa of he nernaonal House fellows of. he Baruch-School. Among he sudens who have aken par m~ Guardan. am so overoyed ha canno help bu shou once agan:" ng "End he war n Venam' ^~- hs program are Jea-n Torres '66,' Pemoeracy haa coane o Pfban Kred*HlH! > brng he roops home." Frank Cassdy 67, Howard Mnsky '67, Barry Slbeman '67. Yvon BrV^BueH G. Gallagher are colleges, unverses, sec Sudens wearng "Suppor Our Speaks a Rally: ne Morales '67, Cahv Lebondary schools from New York -* Repor s Se 0? 5 " buon* shoyed he demon-!.'67. [Vrgna, on Ocober 31 No^T sva0rs he ^ ^ corrldor s shou- \ hey^were urned back a she en ' u. «-, The purpose of he dnner s o Abou School H 2! n^. "Ge ou of here you scum." rances by a polce barrcade. 'Several punches were hrown by The demonsraors hen sa down f, (, One. repor on he Cy Unver- cqua,n he suden leaders wh (CqshwMd from Page a> ^y,^31 be prepared by he assocsudens for evens such as fce re-'aon Afer all of s welve eams, Abou weny of he demonslra- > r can brng, o he Baruch School, boh sdes, bu none led. 1 n frons of he buldng de- he program he benef* nourced - Gallagher, hey reors sa on he sone floor o block m * ned a half nour saed Mrs. Dorohy Lockwood of cen alk-ou, nformaon on* one for each school of he Unvermehods of recrung faculy aud sy, have compleed her vss, he- exs, bu were kcked,- pcked gbes,, wh-,, oher sudens» > exchangng he Deparmen of Suden Lfe. he dsrbuon of nsrucors be-1 Accredaon wll eher be up, hrown ou of he hall. rhyhmcally -.channg "Buell The "dnner wll bern a 6. Th«? ween he gaduae undergrade! graned: o or dened he enre huae dvsons, a saemen of suon, bu wll no be gven o fh*'*«n.rowfe-wav.^ - J! s P aks f r war, no for sudens.. sudens wll mee n he Oak Xne 4U0 suoensf wno remaned T^ :^^ X. n _,. ^ T «««.^ «<- c c applauded enhusascally when he^ goab^ ofh* School's currcu J ndvdual schools, C^LT S? * ^f v^ju.' T? J he rally was resumed: he speak- ^ ^ ^ *WH-oached he buldmg Under he program,, whch s 9oera affrmed he need fp r Amercan! ^LT^ J F ff ~ / ^ he '! - ^>. seleced sens.are man- hm.. 1 The assocaon las vsed he Tle Bauruch ScUuul wll led Ba ueu gchoul Urn yams ago. Trg roops n he Asan cunflc. sng reach hs offce. kneelng 5e was Sudens greaed by o amed n, resdence a nernaonal by- a eam, of evaluaors he cusonary. for an nsuon's ac- House for perods of The sudens who ^ had lef a- sx weeks» ^c ^. :,. _ -: = :; ' *^^» "*Tq * maced veroal' veroa barrage Barrage 01 of boos- ' «ach, aacn, eang. sleemru «eang, sleepng n/ pav nav - Mddle" Saes ^sscao^ ary organzaon whose me U r S S,,y -, «*»nn*»w buldmc. bu ^roup, <rf sudens. (C Un «d. P a «6) '

J >* Page S<r Are ATewed Nckerson To dve Speech THE TCKER- L"' * 7 mlm ^ " L * : * * ^ * *? 8 * * ^ 1 1 > W H * SSSBSSS3BX ^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^<A*^^g.^<L'.«L«L^^.*.^«L*.q.q.*.^S.S.qL**.qL^Tl On ^Pv TO, <T?66 Talk-ou 10, 1*66 Page Seven eavers Wn UNY Tle (Connued from Page S> _ (Connued from Page 1> (Counued from Page 8) CCMmed rnm x**g«45?rn- fpr Bdarde,* neglecs s (Conuucvl from Psge 1) (Connued from Page 8) (Connued from 8> oal. The e lased unl he sx, he Boy Scous of Amerca n Suden Councl o he wo 'bes'* *vh- N he nsurance program" sponsored by he X.S.A. CommeeT" ^ crmnaon n voer regsraon, ahe segmen of he School's su- rappy o nvesgae clams of dfs- offensve o he- belefs of a sze- socae Dean of Sudens Davd ourh me hs year ha Sharps ano led he lacrosse eam o a be. Ron ssued seven walks, as he when Cy brough- wo runs across swmmng; frs ad, safey elegaons, Mr. Broslovsky noed, rousng- 10-5 vcory over -^e added ha hesf relp.paom Ths dspue underscored he ^_, r,. n^' Newon. a$ won' four evens n a mee chalked up egh srkeous. He dd he plae o sew up he vcory. small arms'f^e. He s an avd oudoorsnan has wren a bool Drexel" Tech on Saurday, as s -'urhermore, evek hough hu UK) ; den body. - Dean- Newon, had reqqesed- Tom Mhale ook he hammer no allow more han^ one, h n an Opposng pcher' JBob_ Chulpaa, wll be se] necessy o formalze pu rrflnro whch:. \ ^V, - ) ^ specal" meeng of he faculy. Ehrow wh a heave- of 125 fee. Je. se ^a ney school ndvdual x a nnng. ace of he Jasper baskeball s«ua., nun^rpus...arcles on famly scorng n*ak. "" group coordnae, he bes cam-; ms o ra e ^ governmen ew>ukh ssue, ons^3ao^ here are \ & xhe ^mplcaon ^ ^ posve checks on he nse of roser shees for Councl's comm - ^, '» u -~ J helpng he Negroes regser. facor h a hs year's boarde may presenaon of he repor. md he sho pu evens, Berme of your arcle ; P&lgn he Cy began he week wh a 6-4- hurled all.nwe nnngs allowed campng, campng safey oudoor campng ncludng Campng- Brooklyn, scored hree goals n. Pdlano, ""a " unor from defea of. Manhaan on Tuesday. nne hs, ^efer was ouched f^>r ees- W. ^ ^ * * ^ * * *.. 4 f «r «* -» * «* pon \ ^ Z ^ ^ M «^ Z ' * «* * meeng **.J» held ; Ba^e - n ^ ^ ^ W*J zo occupy f -^^^r he con>enon floor,, z, v&r-zz*: ^ ^ *^^: m:la y eaq>cndlf<j arc ; ^"sr^sra: f aqyges Pg o he Jgw^a sux : F " d «-**?.-»»*~* a^ Howovor, Boon S«e «*- rad -<* ls h* rms*»d he ar a -en fee- Barry Lefer pched nne mpressve nnngs, allowng all of. he rded by fve Jasper errors. Two Comfor. An ousng color Beaver alles. Vnce now has 44 he same number- of hs; bu was A ^nde- o Oudoor Safey rd- Sree Tnrfues' se up'^enofer ' Ths erm, for he frs me lg 4N _^-_^L _. ^." : _ _-_^-. ;... «.«- *,*. ^^r-r!-!* MknA-f AnVM ««Afer hs -Same requesed ha anyone's memory, polcal pares faculy, have been nved o vew T"?"*. "'T'/*: "^ ""* ~-*~~ "* ; aens. ma *ney were.organzed n.he Sehoo The be consdered hen because of more he bar be mmedaely lfed.; o { Jasper runs n one nung.^the vcll'6", : cues. s'^sed-n **vvno*s Who n Color Beavers commed a par of ms- phoographer. Professor DesGrey pons, wo more - han John Orlo's mark of 42, whch was se he proceedngs from he balcony,?*?* A l^!!l^^j f c l r!! :! Selecve Servce examnaon Frfrs o form, he Suden Rghs pressng maers. a school record. On hs hrd ory snapped a fve game losng Pfaoography,'' ranks a four-sar "S?nce V we - have many >.-.. drbs, 1x*n4f*^*. " ^ 7 ^ ^ ^ T ' **' * m *' """^ * " SaU * day ' Pary,_.whch had only one cdae eleced, Kafy Ocha'fenfoeg ll has nohng o do wh he acv- ; \ av 14 Dean Saxe also noed ha, fwh aemp a he record hegh Same sreak for he Beavers, as hey The C.C.N.Y.-"nne" has brough n 1961, when Orlo was eleced rang from he Phoographc Socey of Amerca n color slde pho b4g sra small, parcpang n he,,es Mavbe hese " Z. -, '- convenon," Mr. Broslovsky saed/ f so many hngs poppng up/* s us barely-.mssed. posed her frs MeropoMan Col- s record o a respecaale 5-6, o he - all-amercan squad. Coach "**.J' r f +!" The excuse of relgous observ- <recordng secreary), has already,, ' _.... A. ^! young men would lke o run a 1 ^,, _. r possble ha he repor canno be legae Baseball Conference wn of George Baron, beleves ha Polano has a very good chance of clmbed ou of he M.CB.C. cellar The Cy freshmen eam romped ography; has exhbed hs *<we feel ha wll be he mos ', ' receved an nerm charer from harv drve ousng even of he year a or he federal gov * y o ake hees on Frday «' coasd e red. a he regular June <hs season. wh a 2-5 mark. as hey scored 118 pons o Brooklyn's 15 Huner's 2. Jack Bala- Lefer was reached for all four Tomorrow he eam wll ravel n he Uned Saes-. 16 f oregn- work n more han 165 exhbons breakng he ffy pon mark,"wh- ' only for hose who m good consc he 15»de%-Frcafy Commee on emnen because hs s he orgam- ence ^ ^ no eke he s o n meeng. he Baruch School. Sudens should ^onry ^bwo games remanng. Suden AcSyles. y zacm ^a s responsble for solv-, sa^^y. Those who do reques n he even ha hs occurs, he bon broke he school mark n he Manhaan runs n he fourh sanry o parcpae n club delegaons, or come o he convenon as J he prob^ms se forh her he es<m J n n e 3 for rehgous rea- repor w : o_ Wes Pon o souare oflf agans nm counre's.. J ' Once agan he ne-mndng S--b*- d4afer*d unl, her half mle wh alame of ":58.T. "He za as he Jaspers ook a 4-0" leadz Dr. DesGwy has been an acve Unfed AcR>n, dwever, was more observers.** *?.^* er fall. -- : sons sll wvuld no aend he boa- also-won.jhf ml^ race, as he fnshed way ahead of he feld wh he boom of he nnng when Beavers wll face L..U.: n he las on for Healh, Physcal E4ca- The Beavers bounced rgh back n he Cades. On Saurday he chores were commendably accomplshed by sophonvore Berne Hal member cduhe Amercan Assoca successfol n s cjmapagn, havng Wheher he war n Venam s rde snce would be a d^^ra^n Dean Saxe sad ~hl, -should "he per, a graduae of De W Clnon four of s cdaes eleced, Mark mm m* gk» -,.m m f M' "** or wron K.» r G>S ar «here. \ ^ y^ Sabbah. repor be gven hs semeser, suden desrng o aend par of he a me of 4:37. hey mached Manhaan's run game of he season for Cy. 3on Kecreaon. '. *~ hgh school n he Bronx, whch Klen, reasurer- Kenneh Rubnsen, correspondng secreary; Pa ^ ^. ; ^ r a4-does no have a 'lacrosse eam. M l f J B f A WW ^%mmm \ They need he servces of he W "*" u.s.o. us/as mch as he mgra- By your paper's advocang: he. f acu y ffeemg shofld gbm a.morfow, Suden Councl Acves Commee charman, Joe W ' O r Q O C l O r ' ces of he governmen. f he gov- excuse for anyone o ake he exam H e sad ^ ^ agenda for he WW r+m? g - ^yn f g ^ ory workers^ e' a., need he serv- use of relgous observance as an reques o hef n Wrng. Coach Baron ced he "good THURSDAY, MAY >2 eam effor" durng he game,' bu ACCOUNTNG Slaer, Naonal Suden Assocaon delegae. (Connued from Page 5) amj M r Ra me r Mr. Groek are - emmen should lower s sards, on anoher dae, you are eoprd*- meeng should he se by he las s sarng: o worry abou hs ng he fuure consderaon ha s ; week n May. squad. "We only have hree senors MARKETNG gven o an observan Jewsk suden m regard o akng such Many people fel ha he nsuon of polcal pares on cam commee ha organzed House where he U.S.O. s no. Then, per- aended he December alk-ou are progressng ncely, bu here H.P.A. Las erm, he headed he drafed, hope hey are saoned The weny-hree sudens who SOCETY OM he eam he new players exams on days oher han Saurdaypus Would smulae sudens so Plan's rp o Washngon, D.C. haps, hey wll recognze he valu- presened papers on he sabecs of Suden Faculy 1 ELECTON MEETNG s always a fear ha some of hemmgh leave for some reason or. ha much more han he usual n a conesed efeebn, Chrs,! abe servces» beng perforned by currculum, nsrucen, - h% phys- l OAK LOUNGE 12:15^ anoher."'. hry-hree percen would urn ou Andrews '68 Frank Ress '68 hs organzaon, a he polls. However, her hopes { are vyng for he offce of reas- Mkhael E. Sern '67 were proven false as only 852, ap-! urer. Mr. Ress s a member of prorhnalely one-hrd of he su- Wlde $8. A House Councl repre- Responsble Fre«d6n? den body, cas ballos for he~po-»en»wv 1 la lve C hs» "swrnesfcev, ^ T C S. "M".'.. ^»- AK*; T<> fce E^&r o f Tfce Tck^T: of presden. drews s a member of Wlde *89. Elen Sflou 15* s rwmng un- \ Th 3 «** edon of The Tcker There was he expecaon ha has se a new low, n responsble no only polcal pares, bu more conesed for he recordng secrearshp. A co-charman 6f he : ^reed- Fllng space wh rrecdaes runnng n more" con-... Mard. Gras ^ Journal x 1 Commee, /- ^<..^ v^ she velan nformaon has become esed elecons wpuh brng ou s a member of Schuyler "68. ^nraenpece m rar School news-^ he voe. bu, The poson of 'correspondng P*^' msnformaon s slow ^The fac ha almos every su- secrear5r s behv corre'sed by ] >' ^P 1^^^ J*~ ^""^ " h».frh*w» pa<* he *l*r-! MJL QUykXUhl 'CJ Jud *32*»--s-ecJs Jn.o^fereceJ<LJae^. ;^ w^v»v ^^,^^ a ^^ ^.A^ r^a 1 T'MJ^JJH B» MLu T^ J^S^^H^L, 1 nr^fma cou'arnog he Bara^h ] vong me, shows us eher ha; a Houae Councl delegae. boa rde. The frs paragraph, locaed rgb on he fron *udens are no as neresed.4* meraber of'cee '69. Mss Sock- P a «e & a ' elecons as everyone would lke o { f e ^ 1S a Suden Councl represpnfnve nnd a member of Harper dsgrace o any newspaper saff beleve or ha Councl mus go No o push a pon, us why do ou of s way, possbly by havng <.gg you hnk observan'jewsh suan elecon booh n he cafeera : dens are akng. he draf defer- /or he Suden Cener, o ge! mer es on Frday? Smply sa- ou he voe. Oher curous evens ook place durng he me ha clubk were! makng her endorsemens. \ Pares Plan To Connue (Connued from Page 3) One day before he elecon,! prned shees bearng he name of become an esablshed force n he he ner-fraerny Councl, ^ere School," Mr. Wener noed. found n he enh floor cafeera.! " J necessary ha he voce Accordng o he headng, hs of h *" «w**«be-heard on Counchoe w4s supposed o conam P> 1,'! h^addea **Jn hs_ way. we can : '! ed, s due o,he fac ha, be boarde or draf defermen es,! ; relgous'jews are no permed o ], ravel on her Sabbah. We sugges ha before you prn ; anyhng you fnd ou wheher s correc, especally when he nformaon s so easy o oban. We shall ry o srke he arcle from our memores, hope ha he stat mproves s" r -re7pb'rhg~n he 7! fuure. *!,r.c.'s endorsemens. n sx ou\»? ve h * ^uden who s no-afflaof he seven posons, he cv*** wh ^""c 1 drec means of -dae lsed on he shee was he on*: ransposng hs vews no con- \ Davd Haver '66 ) 1 -F.C. voed for he urevous Fr-! ^rucve proposals." Mchell Schulc '66 day. However, arrordnp-.a ne Allen Broslovsky '67, he defeaed S.U-A. cdae for he presl^! Davd Sern *66 shee. Max Berger receved he endorsemen for vce presden, when dency, sad, "We wll connue o Arcle *Offensve* acually'jarvey Wachhad.^ polcal.maneuveynr by persons unsrucve crcsm whenever s. The arcle n he May -3 ssue evaluae Comcl offer con To he Edor of The Tcker: ^ known caused an uproar, a leas needed.**.- -. of The Tcker, enled ''Sales Befor he day. School Slaes* Dnner a H$ (Connued frfrm Page 5) acves here whle aendng ] classes a Baruch. - ' Mrs. Lockwood saed ha sudens»r^ chosen on he bass of! personal responsbly su ably, nvolvenen * g^ad«"^ pon from faculy suden; nomnees, from hose' sudens,.! applyng volunarly hemselves. \ CONVOCATON D A N C E o Thursday, May 12 :00 Oak lounge Recommendaons are solced!, from all faculy members < * should be sen o XTFs. Tx>ckwood,7 n he Suden Cefer. "3^ '- *» M» 4» W» M M M » < M M > M»» M M M H» M M M» M» * < V - Seve Slonlk *? cal plan, sad^n-faculy com ' Alan Zbb *6«muncaona. ' rfuman RGHTS SOOETY THE CLASS OF '67 TH r 'T'Vfc K B presen 7 WEDSTES>AY AT 3 N 4$ ABSOLUTELY LAST WEEK FOR CAPS & GOWNS ON SALE M S.C. LOBBY 10-3. THE HOUS OT BARON CONGRATULATES LENNY KEfEf SHERR KESTENBAUM UPON THER. PNNNG 0 me 390) The Chrsan Assocaon T WSHES TO CONGRATULATE JUDY HURSBURGH TO FRANK AAAfCHESE ON THER PNNNG ; f ^s* ALADN ^F - ALL WELCOME - - SPONSORED BYTT^GMA^PSLO* TRO MAY 14h-8:30 P.M. SLAND GARDEN $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 Wh Dsplays Of Power TCKETS AVALABLE AT sl Garden, Hempsead; Colony Records, 52 S. & B'way, Man.; Lgge-Rexall Drugs, 137 E. 86 S. (cor. Lex.) Manhaan Halperns Record Shop, 875 Habush Ave., Trboro Record Shop Jamaca, Queens hazardous ^Wl MAY 12 a 12:15 N ROOM 1203 MEMBERSHP CARDS REQURED ******** Psychology Socey rarf^rm % #. JT a.a> M0ND0 CANE THURSDAY, MAY 12-4S 12-2 Reurn Engagemen By Popular Dem The RANDY WESTON TRO you THURSDAY, MAY 19 OAK LOUNGE, STUDENT CENTER 5:30-6:30 W*. EVERYBODY WELCOME ^ " ler alarm Cy Drexel ou abou he S --r C*. -.^V-'» M Co-capar Vnce Defeas Tech Pol- Tomorrow he s e km en wll play hos o F.D.U. a Lewsohn Sadum, Upown. Baron vews hs con- - es as "aa e^renely ougfat obe.'' Las year he Beavers rounced he, Jerseyes 11-2 for he; lone Cy vc_ory of he season. _ ^ Saurday he eam wll "be he guess of.unon. College for her las game" of he'season. Las seaspn fnod defeaed he ^ve^der, f-1. WHAT NJ r S EBTOR LOST HS SU1 R MONEY FOR LEAVNG THE PRNTER EAR LY? ', ' #or B»b Alan THE GANG FROM ROCKAWAY Wshes o Congraulae RCHARD DAVS On Hs Engagemen To CAROL LEVY^ Msy 1, T96 ~ **!±L?-,

"Thry-Three Y'earsof Responsble Freedom Bp (Bs < su*9* **f Ne* fork Page Egh Nne Wns Three; Leaves Me ue Cellar.... The Cy College baseball eam experenced s mos producve week^n some sweepng all 4hree coness parcpaed n hese pas seyer days. Bafee Rufr Memorra Feld was he scene of all hree Beaver uprsngs, as he Lavender vcmzed Manhaan College, Queens Colcgd N.T.U EJrday's defea of N.Y.U. was parcularly sasfyng: o Coach Sol Mshkn * hs men. The Voles had grabbed a 5-M) lead had loaded he bases -wh one ou n he fourh when Tom Terlzz' he fourh - a ro of runs on boh he ffh sxh frames. The ralles gave he Lavender ahtf 8-6 upse ovcr he Voles. Las reason **.Y.U.' edged "he Beavers F T a s E ^ < ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ook over for Lew Wenberg* he surprse sarer. Terlzz pu ou he fre -was ouched for only one h ng unearned run n hs.5% nnngs *of? relef- The Beavers alled wo runs n Barry Edelsen each had one. Queens coach Bob Terney was 3Phe Beaver enns eam-exended s w rg sreak o forced! _o use four pchers from four las week as he nemen defeaed Adelph 7-2 on Saurday, 2 John's 9-0 on Wednesday: c.- 5 ~* ^ ^z /-. *_ " *.-*** kwers we addng up vcores. Sarng was -Larry 'Zolo, who was Scorng for -Cy agans nes> an already depleed pchng corps. Lew Gaa, Cy's power hng' followed by Howe Elson, van Jamacans were Pee Wllmann, Garfn, Shaffer Ed Wevsen. frs basemen, cloued hs hrd as he number one man n he bullpen. Wenberg, a member of he Samcels - Norm Fsher. NeaPSpaner, Alan Marks, Arne Maes WHmann pared up home run of he season,» solo ob, Rzz was somewha»wld, al- Garfn, Charles Maes nd co-capan Joel Low n he ndvduals. over he cener feld fence. Bll Mll-, relef ^ saff, became he ; hongh -effecve whea* he needed o er - Seve, Beccalor each colfy <>frw" M^--^"" La 5*ano Te- Barry J^^T..*?** ^ P f^zlt "^ ^y^^sttavetalfer 'v^a fx yfr of w when coach Mshkn's wo sarers, The only doubles eam o wn-for nured hs leg, bu no before no receved suffcen res ^beween!- :.;:^.::':::!!na:..:*m drvng n a run wh a sngle n assgnmens. he fourh. gzz hurled a seven-h shu-ou Tezdzz's record now ss a agans Queens Thursday, as he 1-0. Tom has esablshed hmself Beave-s rounced. he Kngh's There wll be an mporan Harrers Rou Opponenfs A CUNY Champonshps Queens College spoled he C.U.N.Y. rack champonffhpc-.rvn Ra.n-ray by no parcpang, Cy spoled he resulng rangular mee" by roung Brooklyn Huner Colleges en roue o a 10lV-- 53-35 5^ cory. Queens enered he ^uanco Re- ' **.:«.**& lays n Vrgna, so he C.U.N.Y. champonshps was acually a ream mee beween Cy, Brooklyn JFuner. The Beavers ook every runnng even excep he 440. yard 1 relay.- Harold Sharps broke Bob Bogar's record of 15.7 n he 120 yard hgh hurdle even. - Dsance runner Jm O'Connell 12-0. Ths game reaffrmed. he superory of he Me Conference o he Knckerbocker crcu, of whch Queens s a member. The Beavers pled up ffeen hs n an -awesome dsplay, of power. Bll Mller was he offensve hero of he.game as he colleced a sngle, double, a rple. Rzz, Beccalor Dave Mnkoff smashed" hree "baggers, -Ga doubled. Rzz lef felder Seve Beccalor each had wo-oher hs. Rgh felder Alex'Mller, cacher Sam Rosenblum second base- meeng for prospecve varsy soccer eam members on Thursday, May 12, 1966 n Room 115, Townsend Harrs Buldng a 12:15 p.. The meeng s open o anyone who s neresed Ln. becomng a varsy soccer eam member or coach....l^lh.l.h*1l»ul*u.h" " ' ' ' THE UPS AND DOWNS The Beaver nemen have begun anoher wnnng sreak by akng her las fear coness. Ther record s 10-1. Wn Sreak capan Pe^gm^er WBfaemn. was a. beauful day for enns, C y made he bes of, alhough hey **«re playng on he opponens cours. The- Beavers nsured he vcory rgh away as all of he ndvdual maches were woo.' ' T Las W^ednesday he oemen played hos o S. John's, Las season he Rednen were defeaed 6-3, bu hs^ me around Cy a.rounced hem scored fourh shu-ou of; he season. Tallyng n he ndvdual* evens were- Spaner, Wllmann, Marks, A Four for he frs double* 'wn, as Low played wh Gerald Jaffe for re second. The hrd doubles-wn for Cy was secared by Donglaw. Gordr» - ' fed The eam's record now" ss a X0-^1. The lone defea came a he hs of Hofsra on Aprl 23, >& 'be Beavers- were edged 5-4. Cy has hree more ls remanng* wn)h he. bg- mach - agans ona College scheduled for hs Saurday mornng a ona. Las season Jhe JBeaver nemen had a 9-1 mare, -wh ona causng he defea. ons also fnshed wh a 9^1. record, - he wo schools have -been sharng he Meropolan.Tenns champonshp cup hs year. Dr. DesGrey To Rere n February; s College's Faculy Ahlec Manager Professor Arhur H. Des6rey, Cy College's Faculy Manager of Ahlecs snce [ 1951 a member of he physcal healh educaon deparmen snce 1926, has announced he VH rere n February, 1967, afer- n ermnal leave sarng n- Sepember. Dr. DeaGrey, n charge of al nercollegae ahlecs a C.C.N.Y.. \almos doubled he ook boh he mle wo mle on. Varsy eams such as woman's evens. Hs me of 4:23 n he ; baskeball- -woman's synchronzed swmmng lave also been ad mle even was hs personal bes sze of he college's spors hs me of 9.31 n he wo ded, whle plans have been approved for four addonal eams n program n hs 15-year enure.mler broke hs own C.U.X.Y. record. he fuure. as Faculy Manager...' Professor DesGrey frs came _fc& Don Schleshngey.-capured he As ' Faculy Manager, Professor he college as -an nsrucor n -he honors n boh he 100 220 DesGrey served as he college's delegae o more han 18 ahlec nercollegae Ahlec Dvson. yard runs. Hs me of 22.-3 n he la'er even was us wo-enhs of" FlgST PLACE: A JBeaver; runner He served- as Acng Faculy Man- conferences, leagues assocaons of whch Cy College s a! ager n 1946-47 as Asssan a second off he school record': -s seen leadng he feld Saurday. Manager unl 1951, when he bewhch s only he-d by Owen member. He was presden of he Rpsenbla fnshed frs 4r_ he 440 cane,eaculy Manager, Masers l Rchard Jamson.? Easern nercollegae Fencng yard ndvduals. Baruchan Nel When "Professor DesGrey frs The mle relay eam came n frs Assocaon n 957 1958, Lebowz won he half mle even ^^ over he college's spors pro^ hanks o he anchor lef^f-form- [ he Tr-Sae Collegae Baskeball wh a me of 2.04. s * gram, Cy College had 16 eams ance of Tom Walsh, wlfo has been! League n» 1963-64, as well as beng ll for he pas wo monhs, The feld evens were domnaed*' a-ese fem >w4h "abou 50 ahlees one of he charer members" of he.enered he race wh no pracce. once agan, by Beaver Harold parcpang. Now he college suppors J2 varsy, unor varsy, '4 Meropolan Abhrc Drecors WgUfr V>aA a log <YP S R anh»h«^ Sharps, who won hree frs.places, D^r Arhraf DesGrey Assocaon a s foundng n 1962. he eam o a 3:85.7 fnsh. Denns n addon SfhOOl record ge -v*«rf»tn««*»gtg m 14' epors wlfr To Rere n Febncqry Dr. DeaGray's gmada naresg Wldfogel, John Fck Lews n he hgh hurdles. Sharps won ore han 1200 sudens nvolved. are broad vared, rle has ser^* Hbsenhla were he oher members of he squad. Fck won he he hgh ump. Ths s he has been- n provdng more fresh 19&1; now almos every varsy for-hoh he Amercan Red Cross he broad ump, he rple np Professor T>esGrey's m^or push fooball were h en o freshmen'n ed as an nsrucor examne* 440 yard nermedae hardes (Coamed on Page 7) man spors: OHTy_*>aakeball J&d eam has a freshman eam- o <fra«w 7)