The Communicator, December, 1960
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STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE Day Session Has NurseEducationProgram Record Increase Our Commencement Class Is Healthy Operation In Registration Nearing Red-Letter Day As Bronx Community College The Faculty-Student Committee on Commencement announces Dr. Ruth V . Matheney, head of the Nursing curriculum, cheer- swung into operation this semes- ful and most cooperative, gladly described for the Communi- ter, it was faced with the "space" plans for the first commencement of the Bronx Community cator the nursing program which the Bronx Community Col- problems characteristic of our College to be held this January for those seniors who, at the times . In its fourth semester of end of the semester, will have completed the requirements for lege has recently included in its curriculum . growth, the college has rocketed an AA or AAS degree in their chosen curriculum and who The four-semester course entitles the students who are from an initial day session stu- . Members of this dent body of 125 to the present have maintained the necessary C index enrolled in it to graduate from the college with the degree newly formed committee are Dr . of Associate in Applied Science 925 . Its faculty has grown from Vera Minkin of the Guidance De- . Beginning in classrooms (A.A.S .) . 11 to 87 partment, Chairman ; Professors of a sister institution, the college Ballots Distributed Balanced Program Offered McGrath, Takei, and Krey ; Miss Plan Yearbook for campus now comprises a main Blaschke and Miss Henig. Upon successful completion of building and two supplementary By Student Council the State Board examination, the Graduating Classes centers for its day and evening by Arthur Landes Exercises will be held, just this graduate will also receive the by Carol Nadler sessions . The Bronx Community The Student Council has been once, in the Little Theater of title of Registered Nurse . Both College is administered by the functioning up to this date with Hunter College, Bronx, followed Tuesday, October 18, 1960 marked by a President's reception for men and women, if qualified, are another milestone in the history Board of High Education of the only twelve members, consisting eligible to enter the program . No City of New York, under the pro- of four executive officers and honored guests, students, and par- of the Bronx Community College . ents in the East Lounge . The date limit has been placed upon the The projected yearbook for the gram of the State University of eight representatives who were age of entering students, as is so New York . elected previously and who will is tentatively set for Thursday, first graduating class has had a Jan. 26 in the evening . There often done in the three-year pro- To accommodate its burgeoning continue in office . very auspicious beginning . On are, at this time, thirty students grams . Along with the usual student enrollment at the same Working on the basis of two that date, a group of eager stu- eligible to graduate if they main- nursing courses, the students will time that an extensive renovation representatives each for Liberal dents turned out in answer to a tain their grades . take an almost equal number of call, issued by Professor Thelma and re-equipment of the main Arts and Business and Commerce Seniors, perhaps for the senti- liberal arts courses, a plan which Spaulding, Department of Eng- college building at East 184th curriculums, and one representa- mental reason that they were the offers them a balanced education . lish and Speech, who undertook (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) tive each for the Mechanical first students to enter the school, The student nurses will be af- the advisorship of the college Technology, Electrical Technol- will have the privilege of a Jan- filiated with Morrisania Hospital yearbook . ogy, Chemical Technology, Med- this semester, and spend four uary commencement . Hereafter The theme of the' yearbook, ical Laboratory Technology and hours a week working in its Nursing curriculums, we should only June commencements will both apropos and inspiring, is wards . The schedule for the fol- have a total of thirty-one mem- be held . Genesis . Just as the Biblical lowing term, and for the entire bers on the Student Council af- Members of the Committee are Genesis tells of a new world, the second year, calls for a twelve- ter the up-coming elections . looking for a permanent com- hour week in the wards of both yearbook of the college begins mencement hall and are present- the year to year story of its The Senior Class elected its Montefiore and Jacobi Hospitals . representatives at a meeting of ly considering several local sites . The nursing curriculum is large- growth . Clubs, organizations and In January, 1959 when the col- houseplans will all have an op- the class on October 18, and with ly supported by a grant from the the addition of Herbert Lewis lege first opened its doors to stu- portunity to express their hopes Kellogg Foundation, and the unit and Sheila Levine, the Senior dents seeking higher education, here functions as a demonstra- for the future . The student-fac- our building was not ready to ac- ulty basketball game, welcome Class will have a total of five tion center for other school nurs- votes in the Council . commodate them and classes were ing programs in the city . and holiday dances, and the boat held at Hunter College, Park ride are also activities the col- Petitions and Ballots Ave. For this reason, and be- Volumes of Experience legians will want to remember . Petitions for other outstanding cause of its academic atmosphere, However, all is not play . News of Dr. Matheney, originally from offices were available to candi- Hunter College, our "big sister," the achievements in the academic Maryland, is well-qualified for dates from October 14-28 . The is preferred . the position of director of the sphere will contribute to a well- Dr. Minkin and her committee balanced yearbook. Student Council Elections Com- program . A graduate of St. mittee screened the aspirants and are planning something very spe- Elizabeth's School of Nursing, Members of the yearbook staff ballots were distributed during cial at this commencement to set Washington, D .C., she received are as follows : Editor-in-Chief, the week of October 31 . Included a tradition for future commence- her B .S . from Vanderbilt Uni- Sondra Forman ; Co-editors, Ellen on the ballot was a referendum ments to distinguish Bronx Com- versity and her M .A. and Ed .D. Ross and Arthur Posner ; Art Edi- for choosing a school mascot. munity College . The students from New York University . She tor, Patricia Ziller ; Literary Ed- J. D'ANDREA, BCC's Registrar . The results of the Student scheduled to graduate are : Lib- taught psychiatric nursing at itor, Carol Nadler ; Feature Edi- Council elections and the refer- eral Arts, Ronald Backman, Jer- N .Y.U. and is the co-author of a tor, Jacqueline Reid ; Managing endum have not as yet been an- ome Bodkin, Philip Cohen, Stan- book entitled Patient Centered Editors, Madeleine Miller, Bar- nounced. The outcome of both ley Eisenstein, Sondra Forman, Approaches to Psychiatric Nurs- bara Seltzer and Philip Cohen ; will be reported in the next edi- Edward Knoblock, Herbert Lew- ing. To these excellent qualifica- Portrait Editor, Rita Frankel ; tion of the Communicator . is, Madeleine Miller, Stuart Mul- tions, another must be added : Dr . Secretary, Marcia Zwiebach ; Bus- nick, Carol Nadler, Jaqueline Matheney has had prior experi- iness Advisor, Mr . Hirshfeld ; 'As- Blossoms Forth Reid, Susan Scher, Stanley Wei- ence with associate programs in sistants, Sandra Schenker, Susan WELCOME, SISTERS ! cholz, Patricia Ziller, Marcia nursing, for she was affiliated Artin and Arthur Landes . The staff of the Communi- Zweibach ; Pre-Engineering, Jef- with a similar program at Queens The yearbook committee is In Fall of '61 cator takes much pleasure frey Berman, Gustave Egert, Jac- College. In addition to her heavy open to any interested student . by Harvey Berish in welcoming to the campus ques Fortier, William Gailing, responsibilities here at B .B .C . she Notice of meeting times will be "The plans call for four-hundred two new sister publica- Paul Levine, Daniel Ng, George is an active member of the State posted on the college and the "Y" consecutive days of work", thus tions, "Faculty Facts", a Renner, Gerald Robinson, Sam- Board of Examiners of Nurses . bulletin boards . ; Business Technology, spoke Mr . Joseph Berman, Col- faculty-staff news letter. uel Wu lege Fiscal Officer, at an exclu- and "The Student Newslet- Sheila Levine, Conchita Mejia, ; sive interview for the Communi- ter", both of which have Wayne Ramstedt, Rita Starr Martin cator. Obviously, a question was been successful . Electrical Technology, then in order : What will be the Burger, Tilton Weinstein. result of these four-hundred days of work? Mr . Berman replied, beaming, "Although the exterior of the building will not change drastically, we will have one of the finest and most modern in- teriors of any college building ." Together, we took a glimpse in- to the future of Bronx Commu- nity's home building . New fea- tures will include up-to-date lighting fixtures for better read- ing, asphalt tile floors in the classrooms, with the main floor and entrance hallway resurfaced in terrazzo . The classroom fur- (Continued on Page 4, Col . 5) Page Two the Communicator Volume 3, Number 1 time "uptown" campus is located at 120 East the Communicator 184th Street, near Creston Avenue, a veritable Bronx Community College Gothic edifice ." The "downtown" campus 120 East 184th Street is situated at the Bronx Union Y .M .C .A . at £ Bronx 68, New York 161st Street and Washington Avenue . In the Admistered by the Board of Higher Education Evening Session, classes are conducted at the under the program of the main building, and at an "up-uptown" campus, State University of New York which is the site of the new Bronx High Published by the School of Science .