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XIVI—No. 15 i brJ Thursday, May lO, 1962 By 'Subscription Only feat] ±JK\ &d day rooks, Palomha and Barash Triumph; fnotl odici Wuel 3ity ro, gel, Roskin Win SC Posts; . .i sin 5. < "TBI] icor nc en received 104 "ves * Brooks received 446 "yes" italjB s and 38 "no" votes to votes and 98 "no" votes, while Pa- • me treasurer and Audrey ! loniba garnered 451 -yeas" and 81 ettJ i fer-* garnered 135 "yeas" "nays." 20 "navs" for class sec- •ow Brooks is currently editor-in- .mil chief of THE TICKER. He has sta­ ident Council -representatives served as corresponding secretary ext term in the Class of '63 of Council and has been a Council Jules-Gelber with 98, Kathy representative for three semesters. -atriek 94. Donald Glickman Palomba is presently Council trea- ian»6 Coheo 1&, JDonatd F triad -surer and has served as a CounciT" J -.^ f T»f-Da>ry-Hw9ch ?*.- • representative for two semesters. • y defeated Menachem David Jeff Barash '<>3 was elected rts 71 v. Philip Machnikoff 71, Council treasurer. p'olling 443_ - Roson—65,—r.art"«r—Aaronson "yes" votes and 87 TZri o" votes. id Fred Leiber 4S. • j Barash has been a Council repre­ 35 votes to defeat Ronna Tagrer with 16 for and 3 against. Marlene i Michael Lewis with 17 affirma­ the Class of '64 Class Coun- sentative for two .semsters. who polled 74 votes for the vice i Weinreb with 18 "yes" votes and- 0 j tive and 2 negative votes and Mel- ections. Jerry Landau was j Mark Grant ^(54, garnering 440 presidency. Thomas Nicas, with j "no" votes. Gary Gursky with 17 vin Siegel with 14 "yes" votes and <1 president with 117 "yes" j "yeas" and*j£5L"nays" was elected ro 134 "yes" votes and 23 "no" votes, j "yeas" and 1 "nay^ and Judy ZiegrT • 5 "no" votes were elected Student to 23 "no" votes. Mark Zu- i next, semester s corresponding sec­ became treasurer while Joyce Hur- j ler with 14 "ves" votes and 4Counci l representatives from the ian defeated - David Shulman retary. Grant has served two se­ vich polled 98 yes" votes an i 62 no votes were victorious. Class of '66. • tes to ,40 votes to win the mesters as a representative on "no" votes to win the post of sec­ Frank Goodman Council. presidency. retary. -d 114 'yeas" and 24 "nays" (Continued on Page 3)"" ome class treasurer and Ar- In the member-at-lar^-e ejection. .SrAoo/-Wirff> El&i+tion.s^ Karrish was elected secretary Stuart .Schiff defeated Martin 111 affirmative votes and 26 Friedman 96 votes to 57 votes. Total '62 & '66 '63 '64 '65 Fred Schwartz received 144 Labor Union Power 2 • ;ve votes. President lent Council representatives votes. Gary Berkley 126, Merrie Bob Brooks | Wilensky 124., Bennett Steinhauer Topic for Discussion Class of *64 for next semes- Yes 446 5S 135 112 141 i 119, Neil Goldstein 119 and Steve c Joe Traum with 114 votes, No 93 11 29 21 By City Professors ne Bunigtein, with 113, Dart t Eagle IIS to become next term's Vice President representatives "Do Unions Exert A Monopoly -arten with 110, Michael Del i Student Council Neil Palomba Effect?" will be the topic for a e with 93, Bruce Fogrel with from the Class of '65. Yes 451 139 113 142 o / discussion today by Professors «i Florence Gross with 74 They defeated Arthur Yuter No 81 21 30 20 10 Samuel Rarwhand and Maurice Ben- Maria Giannicchi and Moe with 99 votes. Treasurer ewitz. They will speak at 12:15 in >- were defeated with 73 and In the Class of *66 Class Coun­ JefF Barash 912 before the Society for Ad­ -•>. respectively. cil elections. Janet Glass with 13 126 127 I Yes . 44--; 57 133 vancement of Management. ne Class of '65 Class Council "yes" votes and 6 "no" votes, Da­ S.7 29 23 9 26 j Both are arbitrators in labor ••.s. Alan Pomerantz defeated vid Corin with 14 -yeas" and 3 I .' *• ! disputes and are well 'acquainted • Rerlin for president. Ill '--nays." Taut*- Le,- with 15 -ves;" C orrespondins: Secretary y ••-•-" v. tes. Mark Stern ; Mark <.,;;;;:t with the practical aspects of the .. 68. Barry Eostern receive*! ^ votes am :u * * i • .SS i:-!R i lf> J3 • Y^s problem. 21 s i 21 • No Professor Btyncwitz was gradu­ . Recording Secretary 20o 106 91 ated from Harvard University .and Iverman, Nirenberg Joyce Sit-u't•! earned his' Ph.D. In economics at r 214 2S 41 r ' Jeff Levitt .the University of M4+in-e;>.>t^*. • A.C'.B. Chairman Professor Ranhand is

THE TICKER Thursday, May lO, 1 lay. May TO, 1962 THE TICKER Page Two Page Three '&3&&s8s^%^M&>itt& ^$Mi38m?m&mi The Ticker vW£Z Elections . . . Pelcovits to Di^uss it •Tiretttij-Xhu- Years <>f h'i>sihle Ffx'ft" Letters to the Editor (Continued from Page 1) The United Nations Bernard M. Baruch TW Spjpeelk Department and In the only contested executive School of Business and Public Administration Sigma Alpfca wilt present poetry \<*#l4§l€jU*- itfiJ^Ofi^J The City College of Hew Yorfc-^ board race, Joyce Siege'l '63 de-Tomorrow Morning: ryadmttpy in—-leS-S nf—the—mai*_ Editor of THE TICKER: i affairs,—There was the—rc-fcrciicc got to do with the a.spi-i t taken up 17 Lexington Avenue. New York t'eated Jeff Xevitt 'Ho fof the posi "The L.A. and the U.S. National AL 4-8384 K«MI wiH be entitled. "Por­ ]Ask is the tion of recording secretary. Miss | Thursdoy, May lO, 1*62 >omic who isn't very funny } by Miss Karlin, but this is- merely ' correlation? Nathan Pelcovits at 10 a.m. to- Vol. XLVI-No. 1_5 trait ^ialfcerj." As for Siey;el receive^ 206 votes to Le- j » -ii s write-type joke in para- ja di^in^ UJ> a oW skeletons. There ! W "*<*"« a transfer stu- HWrrow at the "American Govern- vitt's 214, . Bob Brooks '63 VKKMC tkf poetrs whose works Neverdid I mfss the Dodgers so much as in two of his letter.) Where j- ,dent" please tell me where I've was a reference, of a few lines, to r meht and Democracy" le<-ture in will br read arc TJS. ElioU Ste- recent N«w York-Cincinnati game when Clem Labine can tiie been 1 Where has he gotten j~ i been transferred from and what Bill Roskin '63, receivk 424 ! auditorium. AH students are Kurman K leinberg "62 Marty Saaders *ST phea Viaceat BJnet. Oylan Tho- ' out to pitch for the Mets. Clem got up there and threw h imation from? 'Mr. Tshombe's coming into the credits I have earned, so that I ves votes and 70 "no" votes will , invited to attend. i i- />'IISIH(NS \larm^tr M«u< Kwily I**e*«ikm»n and Wil­ big sinker past those guys from Cincinnati like lie used United States for a speaking en­ M n tin i) i tig Ktiilur writing this letter to clari- Dr. Pelcovits is now Officer in Steve Rappapoxt *6S may collect them. I didn't, know be the Activities Coordination Harilyn Karlin '64 liam Shakespeare. . years ago. 1 could have cried it was so beautiful. gagement This was only an edi­ f w points in Mr. Johnson's I was transferred from or attend­ Board chairman. Presently Roskin i Charge of- U.N. Political Affairs '?! \t us Editor S/HU'ts Kr Kefreodg.ers teams I remember best, the tea' urgency in world affairs, I stand on this issue. that you've been able to get with '. his M.A., and Ph.D. at Columbia. i i- Date I'odoff '62 A SI"**', fin.-*. 3/v, from the right-wiltg of ; .1 Ad cert IS ing .V#«*K»to citing the fact that, in I He served as an instructor in P luting rn I'hff K<1i i $\»lU»wm* pe; !"!'i : ; Steve Kairlt*. "Mark < I rant, Fh» Gross. Jay Haberman. t'urolyn HatiK ;:.•::•'••;::':::: :;"••; ":-:«:'^ V* 230. v*d k«\v^ at ?h«e annual Lexicon lyn and all the fans took him as their own. Anybody ever hear of Ma !;i!iJ!l^ off as a beaver" and then.you , Dr. Pelcovits has been a foreign Tom Lc>nibarv>en and Bob * game to "gTve Magfie a rio-hiTter. tan anyone,-forget that game? - }Stern?" I will jaoint _OUJL but_onej Caps and, gowns are on -sale Student Athletic Association Upset. Lenny Furman. Steve Rosenblatt. Alvin Revkin and Jay Weller final meeting of the. sem- .Downtown vice president in an L3( S»j:wr; Stiver Key—Kathy Fitz- Can anyone ever forget Big Newk before his confidence was sh (glowing misconception within your > every day between 11 -2. The cost for the Literary Society • final lineup of proofs on your < uncontested election. He polled 440 ;»atrtv~W. Susan-Firman. Linda Lipis tered? He used to mow down the hitters from tht pitcher's- mound a will be increased to $7.50 after Bu.--.intv** Staff: Judith Bernstein, Bi-v Buxbaum. Ina Cohen. Andrea 'hoenix will be .held today ; "yeas" and 69 "nays." and Btwnw t>K*ff; Bronze Key— then get up at bat and smash the ball better than most batters. point. You -mention the German I>inella. Mvra (Kidman. Sandy Molina and Lenny Tashman. in 825. Friends and' mem- : May 18. Seniors are urged to As part of the On-Campus Sid Abwsvh. l.**ave Pod off. Larry Don Bessen*r-«ow with who-knows-who, came up to the majors in li and the problem of the Berlin Wall. of THE TICKER, won the year's

A win wttuld also help the Beav­ bailer. Howie Friedman, who has j Thp rolJege>s athletes will be staff: however, several dther| ers to,pass Manhattan in the Met-1 won one time, in five outinps. (honored at the seventeenth annual will participate. ropoiitan Conference standing's «nd Another choice mijrht be, sopho-| All-Sports Nijrht Wednesday at the The team includes, among c\ mcve out <>f the cellar. However. more Mike Grennan. who absorbed j Prince r\.-\ 1 *•-•<' — • <• C N V 9 Following this frame, C.C.N.Y. I ner. Several unusual rules w V meets Wajrner in a league double i 4nstitute«l to "even" the tompej C<\X.Y. trails the Ja>per> by two Benny Friedman, an all-Ameri­ header at Macombs at noon Satur These include the" elevator, STiin^«-s and with only four leajfue can football star at Michigan and day. step and two platoon. enrountors remainrnr this -wili be ; former .gridiron coach at C.C.N'. V.. ; The Seahawks have split ten i a t<»u^h job. In league play Man­ will be- the guest speaker. He is •!!l!;f | games and are in fourth place in hattan is :?-7. while City is 1-°. j now the director of athletics at the league. The team's chief assets^ The Lavender's meeting with Brandeis. th< are a good infield and a senior fir^t place St. John's yesters^pone(i for the second time. 1 er (soccer) 3ind Vito Mannino 1 1 N'.Y.L"... in sixth place in the The ace of the staff is Bruce Wil­ The previously undefeated t« It will be played, either May IT or j (fencing) will receive special eom- th league with a 4-7 mark, will proba­ son, who made the league's third team lost to Adelphi, 5-4. 18. I f the former date is chosen, i mendatioBS- hi ; bly pitch Butch Shuster. who de­'all-star team last season. He is terday in a hard-foajrht con the' Hunter jramr. a non-1'eayrue af­ feated the Beavers earlier in the r Man^. other ^citations will be ep backen hand for the Yankee Howard Smith, though plagued The Beavers have already won on 34 Lexington Av< ^Wn-.hing«~f» gnmi'i- briefly wiitrh.Ml-^-y^yp zrrm.- n iiru-il Mullet the croHs countrv and indoor _to_ events and a third win would be the freshmen play. However, he t^r seventhseven . The * was charged left vs her besiege^} by autograph u n p reced* ->n t ed. Dale Radikoff Bet. 23 rd & 24th 1 to Mullei hou*-"n*">ipite loading the hiVsxs. in each were the only two Beavers to cross of the first three inning^, <"ity the plate. failed to beat Manhattan. Robert Del.uca leads the team SUMMER JOBS Banquet C"iit«her Kr es«i (iaifirikle was «»n with seven ryns batted in. The ALPHA PHI OMEGA btwv rive times via a pair of (ALSO SOME WEEKEND JOBS > leading hitters are Perry Kest. Any Type of JBng]«-s arid three- vs;i!k> to lea 1v'''d". Corrio. .34-5. its faculty advisor — in s«'veral close plays at the plate. RECISTER NOW — One of"" the Jaspers stored by WAITERS - WAITRESSES Hot Tea knocking the ball out of l.arfinklc's James A. Emanuel BUSBOYS - COUNSELLORS IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED ) hami. on his recent degree ATHLITIC STAFF - OFFICE Hot Coffee OUR PIZZA - PLEASE DO While fity could not capitalize TOP HOTELS Hot Chocolate on the bases loaded situations in DEM PIZZA of STROKC AGENCY the fiist three innings, Manhattan L •0 WARREN ST. • RM. 204 Served at All Hoi «ucce«*ded in -sc-orixig a run in each. 161 E. 23rd St., Near 3d Ave. uocior ot rmtosopiiy CaH for appe*nfm«Rt «f those frames. BE 3-1525 • WO 4-3921

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