The Ticker, November 29, 1955
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r'••!•'"•"*-.;•'•• -"^Wr*** ..^:^^^S^K motf c sT. C Pvrpl* Story I • • age S-l Page 2 J Baruch School of Buskies* and Public Administration—City College of New York XXXV No. 1 1 * Tuesday. November 29. 1 955 389 By Subscription Only bod Bank Drive Planned /.> Ciub Presidential Race The City five will play its first game at Adelphi Saturday r Lounges, December 7 evening. The 45 Club, as usual. Dratvs One Entiy^ will be there. Wednesday, December 7, is the date set for this term's Ail students -who wrsh to ar- With Friday set as the deadline for THIng1 petitions for od Bank Drive. As of now, 153 donor applications have company the Club to the game Student Council and class council positions, candidates n handed in. Committee Co-Chairmen Harvey Isaacs may buy tickets in the TICK are rapidly appearing to till open posts. Council has -set Bob Grossman said, "We hope to attain at least 350 ER office, 91 IB. The $2 ticket -cost includes admission to the the elections for Wednesday, December 14. To date, how during this drive be- — -— game, and round-trip bus fare. ever, only one student has filed for the SC presidency— ise of the deletion of our than New York University's Nat Holman. CCNY basket > Steve Mann *57, now vice- >d Bank." They also School of Commerce. ball coach, says of the 45 Club president For the first time in this com —""They express that intangible Four Baruchians have Jndi- ed that donors hand in petition, usually captured by the i F —applications—before thing called college spirit, a no _ rated .aa.- interest - becoming- saruc School^ a. trophy will be that gives me one of the real next semester's vice-president^— od Bank day in order to awarded to the college that thrills I have gotten otit of Lou Marin, Ida Rancher, Jetijr id confusion. donates the most blood on a college sports." Ravnitzky and Mel Weiss, all iyone between the ages of student percentage basis V S members of the Class of *57. ->'.* may donate blood. Students Howie Rubenstein '56, has filed a »r 21 must have parental petition for corresponding secre &&-.—Blood—may_ be—drawn— tary, and Pau! Douglas and Dave :he immediate family of any J&eeitals to be Featured Golipsky, both '57, are running •ent, faculty member or ad- for treasurer. The post of record trative staffer, -regardless ing secretary is. as yet, complete nether or not he has donated At Whitman Centennial ly open. •d in the past. A Walt Whitman Centenninal Celebration, sponsored by Anyone wishing to run for Stu umni may use the blood on the English and Speech Departments, will be held at the dent Council or class council must osit up to one year after Baruch School. Thursdav December 15. at 12:30. in 1220. have h'.s petition in 921 before A follow-up. Thursdav. December 22, at 12:30, will be held Friday at 12. At 1. on that day. a iuation. in 826. __ Steve Mann musicai selections of vocal and meeting of al! candidates will be nose donors having contri- On the 15th. selections from instrumental pieces of poetry held in 710. blood four times, will be "Leaves of Grass.*" a collection taken from "Leaves of G*a&&" Those running for School-wide rded --* frill''sfgflffymg that of Whitman's poetry written and set to music. Dr. Arthur Honor Society othce must obtain at least 50 sig are members of CCNY's 100 years ago. will be read by Waldhom. of the English De natures. Class candidates need re Club. Professors Louis Levy and Eti- partment, will provide a run ceive only 25. A president, vice- r>plications can be obtained ward Mammon, both' of the Elects Students ning commentary wht+e the president: secretary. tteasurer he 9th Hoor booth. Speech Department^ and mem Dean E.i. Fjetd, secretary. _pf. music T& teeing played. and three Student ^ounefT rgpf§- is term, as in past semesters. bers of Theatron. Professo: the Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sponsored by the Literary sentatives will be elected in each Walter Nallin. of the Music De Gamma Sigma, the "Phi Beta Baruch School will try to Society, the second half of the class. ribute more pints of blood partment, has arranged to play Kappa" of business colleges, has The elections will be held from celebration, to be held on. the announced the election of twelve 22nd. will consist of a discus 8-4 in Lounge C. A booth will be Day Session undergraduates to set up for each c4ass and students r sion on the subject '"Walt Whit the society. unicipal Colleges Reach man; Poet of Democracy." This will be required to present their discussion will be directed to They are: Donald Alien. Adele library cards in order to vote. wards Whitman's own beliefs, as Berger, Sidney Eagle. Joseph A roster, listing the names of all expressed in his poetry, and Eidelberg. Burton Ginteli. R*y-~ member* of the class, •will be eak Enrollment Figures mond Hack. John Killmeyer, Mor The Board of Higher Education has reported that how his writings have affected signed hy each voter. democratic movements. ris MLzrachi, Isaac Penso. Mich Elections Committee Co-Chair >oklyn, City, Hunter, and Queens Colleges have the The readings, music and dis ael Santangelo, Mayer Siege! and men Paula Goodman and Shelly est enrollment in- their history. Dr. Joseph B. Caval- cussion will include selections David Weissman. Ostrowsky have announced that chairman of the board, said, "The growth of the col- from the poems. "Song of My Membership in Beta Gamma board chalkers and students in is 1L direct response to self." "Crossing Brooklyn Fer^~ Sigma is one" of the highest aca- terested m manning election- growing desire and voca- ry," and "When Lilacs Last in demic awards which may be con booths may leave their names ia ferred upon a business student. 921. al need for a-college edu- the Dooryard Bloom." on on the part of our ng people and adults in SI Fee Increase. community." ne current overall total stands T9,000—6,000 more than a Referendum to Decide Issue ago. (First of a series) raised by the sale of U-cards at THE TICKER, of October 2, rs. Pearl Max, administrator 50c each. These cards entitled the 1944, declared itself in favor of he BHE, who delivered the By Steve Mann Voluntary imposition and main bearer to a subscription to TICK 'a compulsory fee. After explain rt, emphasized the ^increase tenance of the Student Activity ER, reduced price tickets to Thea ing that Brooklyn College had atriculated students. "Of the Fee has been a tradition at the tron performances, participation put such a fee into effect for a 00 students," she said, "34,000 Baruch School. This semester the in the activities of the Intra - one-year trial period, it went on student body will once again be Mural Board and admission to to state Wuntly, **We must haftfe studying for baccalaureate Student Council dances. a student activity fee!" ees in day and evening ses- called on to decide upon an increase in the fee. This, however, did not provide An attempt to increase the a significant increase of In 1942, the Student Council enough money, so Dr. Emanuel funds available for student activPi over a year ago: 450 of the Dr. Cavallaro surveyed student' sentiment con Saxe, who was then faculty ad ties, by raising the price of TJ- ease in the day session matri- it cost $27,490,383 to run New cerning a compulsory student ac viser to Student Council, said. cards to one dollar, failed. On the nts and 300 m those for the . York's municipal colleges during tivities fee; questionnaires were "Unless the 'sale of U-cards basis of the 1942 pe*L and its Owjf ing." .~" the year ending June 30, 1955. distributed to every student, and reaches a new high . student investigation. Student Council another report, delivered by Salaries and wages of a staff of eighty-three per cent voiced their activities in the School of Busi then passed a motion for a eom- [arvey Cain, the Board's 5,600 accounted "fpr 82 Tc of the approval of the proposal. ness will face the greatest depri pulsory fee of $1.50, •with the cial- officer, it was* said that expenses. Until this time money was vation since the start of the war." <- (Continued on Page 4) ASKETBALL SUPPLEMENT-THIS ISSUE u»<. w«rv»i r-erfii. r - T "•^ ^i-.T "^. "* --*•_ •: -.-W-'-.- ^ -^»||^*>- ..»-.-..- —-, T I tKER Tuesday. November 29. 1 - f Page Two 6 Death of EV Kwaftler's Korner Mfi*fcM^M- the philosophy I believe in: to seek out the Baskeflufl e - A" — -*" - course of reason that avoids both dumb submission Basfceftall and blind revolt. O/VividJSrn X35MP M*ujrpt& Glory Tb,e Twenty-third Street sta Sui tion of the Third Avenue JSle- Vated is now but a skeleton of ^^y7 s^xs^c^iX the structure that stood for 67 years, .and saw countless genera.- »—cfc SdKK>l W »«,iB<is, MJ PuMic Admiiri^rrtion-HCrty Cb4teg» «rf New York I tmmm+mnami tions jaf City College students go By Richard Kwartter. to and-from the College. & Nat Hblman Story: Within A lew days, even the Too soon the purple glory ends and all is still—the ^Hndfn For a Fee Raise naked jfxaxoe of steel through journey completed. The serenity we all search for, Js - it Jfcnally BeaVerS which - £he col4> K*»y sky is •aly then achii v*d* In the coming Student Council flections, the Student visible *3md.