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Executive Board Meets rs- - < \ L-'' - i iir' ^ VOL. LXV TUESDAY, NOVEMBERS 9, 1971 <* No._ « rwalt Play EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS The Esecutive Board met laskxaursday the need for good communication between November 4, led by Roberto Rodriguez' the members and respect for one another school. They had ideas for variousactivities Chairman. Also present were Vice Chair­ He told the Boardtfhat, "We must function that they hoped would create some form of man Neil ManusXtne Treasurer, Barry as a teainV-ej^we'rJ not going to function at interaction. Rodriguez expressed his Goldstein, the^Jaur Coordinators Barry all. ^^~ desire to get all members working together Hoffman, John Sckorohod, Jan Yablow, and anrSlnot ^^ septate individual efforts Frecbe Greenblatt, the President of the Rodriguez warned the Board of the games The Executive Board also appointed the Junior Class, Mona Sandler, President of of Parliamentary Procedures and said that Fees Committee which will be chaired by — byEricRoada the Sophomore Class, David Epstein, and ^if the agenda is followed, the meeting should Barry Goldstein. The other members are Last Monday, Gary Steigerwalt, a senior the President of the Freshmen Class, Ken go quickly and smoothly. He then led a rap Larry Grief, Barry Hoffman, Allan Gold­ at Julliard School of Music, gave a piano Aaron. session on the goals and roles of theaieniDer) berg, and Freddie Greenblatt. It was then recital at Baruch, in the Oak Lounge, to a on the Executive Board. ( decided that all clubs will be allocated 20 warm and enthusiastic audience of about 30 percent of last semester's budget, so that evening and day students. the activities of the clubs would not be IBs concert prorram included: Sonata in C Rodriguez stressed his desire for a short crippled while waiting for fees allocation Minor, Mozart' Ballade in F minor, Chopin- Those clubs which are now in existence but informal meeting in^jwhich a prepared Most of the members expressed wishes to did not have a budget last semester will three Mazurkas (in Bb Minor, A Minor, and agenda would be followed^ He pointed out G Major), Chopin' three Etudes Tableaux get the student body participating in the receive up to $30. - + (in Eb Minor, C Major, and C Minor), by Rachmaninoff; and Apres une Lecture du ^ Dante; TBy Liszt. LEGISLATORS MISS * - .vt-L-*' Despite the almost constant distraction of the doors opening and closing, Mr. 22nd St Prop< Steigerwalt was able to produce in* the small Tllif SANDWICHES room the kinds of sounds -the- composers must have dreamed about. He put his every Several State Legislators missed some feeling and emotion intq-the music almost tiny sandwiches last Friday, when they did^j* making us forget that we are, merely mortal. not attend a luncheon conducted by the^ Judy K. a day student, remarked, "I SEEK Department. rate Mr, .Steigerwalt second only to Cliburn, These legislators voted negatively on i?i:- and from someone who usually takes monies for the program, and it was desired classical music only; in small doses Mr to invite them to lunch and ' every piece he played was over- s©|ff,^a«ntyT^tud«^S^ whelraim^y applauded by the audience, to conduct an open rap which seemed each-olme to give him added SEEK program. strength and confidence, because the last piece played, Ahe one by Liszt, was simply fantastic. There are program notes-which go FREE CONCERT oncoming traffic ~^__w4tn that piece but with Mr. Steigerwalt's - rendition, no program was needed. The On Thursday, Nov. 11 <12:30-1:30 & 5:30- by Tom Meyer closing would decrease normal pedestrian moods intended were exactly those por­ 6:30) Seacross will play a rock coneert in the A special committee of- students and traffic and hurt his business. tray ed-- Oak Lounge which is bound to be something faculty is trying to get ra# Traffic Depart­ The play street would cost the city, too. Gary was born in central Pennsylvania different than Baruch has heard before. ment to declare Twenty Second Street, Under the proposal, the Traffic Department and began playing the piano when he was Hard to classify, the music is perhaps best between Lexington and Third Avenues, a would remove four parking meters. The nine. Two years ago he played with the described as. "highbrow rock". A lively play street. Under the proposal, all annual loss of revenue would be about two Afleatown Symphony Orchestra. In March program is promised by players from a vehicular traffic would be banned except thousand dollars. This does not include the he appeared in Alice Tully Hall with violinist really mixed bag: the lead guitar, Marty delivery trucks and emergency vehicles, cost of meter relocation. Kummo Kim. Falsetta was formerly with Buddy Miles's Monday to Friday, ten am to thee pm. Members of the committee have definite He is currently studying under Irwin Freedom Express; Calvin Hampton, one of Family Court personnel would maintain ideas about the closing. "There will be FreundKch at Julliard, from which he will New York's top organists, is known also for their parking privileges. A formal request supervision and planned activities on the graduate in June with a B.M. degree his far-out monthly concerts on WBAI; will be^made to the department around play street at all tunes," says Fred _ (Bachelor of Music). Michael Abreau, tHe vocalist, is famous as November 1st. Greenblatt, student coordinator of the Mr. Steigerwalt dreams of being, a concert an equestrian and ice-skating star; Jay- The committee, formed specifically for committee. "Lounge leaders, already pianist with a large symphony orchestra, Miller, accomplished classical harpist, is this project, hopes that closing off-Twenty working in the student center will be but expects to each music in a college. from Joan and Jay, of the New York club Second Street would help alleviate the reassigned outdoors. I'm quite sure that He will perform at Baruch again on circuit; and Ginger Biamco, drums, and severe overcrowding problem that has funding can be arranged for members of the ^February 10 for the day session, and Carol McDonald, rhythm guitar, are from plagued Baruch since the advent of open school's staff." possibly the evening session. Goldie and the Gingerbreads, the all-girl enrollment. — Activities would include, of course, group which hasreen such a hit in England. Closing or no closing, the -street is being football and frisbee games. However, Mr. used more and more by energenic students. Greenblatt thinks the street will be more Often on warm days, "...spontaneous ball than a playground. "Arts and crafts games start on Twenty Second Street," says programs, currently conducted inside the Mr. Robert Seaver, Baruch's Director of school, could be extended out to the street. College Relations. Despite the hazards of Baruch could have its first open art show. playing football to the rhythm of oncoming College organizations will have the op­ traffic, students will probably continue to portunity to give outdoor fairs, exhibits and take to the street as long as the college carnivals—activities never before part of suffers from abject overpopulation. the Baruch experience." The surrounding community has been The closing might hot be strictly fan and receptive -"far the proposed ctarimjr~Tlig ~ games. It could have a-beneficial effect upun— Twenty Third Street Association, an the appearance of Twenty Second Street. "A organization of local merchants, has given few of the committee members have been . the plan its written support. Two students, discussing the idea of conducting a cleanup Stanley Parker and Jesu Agiriar, circulated campaign once the street has been closed. a petition among residents of the block and '"Aesthetically speaking, the condemned gathered about fifty signatures approving buildings, across the street from the school, the play street. ^ leave a lot to be desired,*' says air. The college administration concurs. Greenblatt. Baruch President Dr. Clyde Wingfield, in a Last fall, the Traffic Department denied a letter to be sent to Traffic Commissioner request made by the school to dose off Karagheuzoff, has written, "I should like to Lexington Avenue between Twenty Second confirm that it (the closing) is an official Street and Twenty Third. This time Baruch request on behalf of the college as well as an hs a better chance of getting its way. Twenty expression of student concern." Second Street is not as heavily travelled as Not everyone is ecstatic about the-* Lexington Avenue and the- school has proposal. Mr.Dimitri, owner of the beauty received substantial community support. parlor on Twenty Second Street by Third The department will probably respond by Hare Krishna in Oak Lounge Avenue, opposes the plan. He fears that the next spring. -*» 1 'jW.'g,' " »'... ..•>'-yj' • •" 'W iimu .-"^wy-WigijjqrSg— -A-J-as?: " '^ - ."jzP^t&r-vv- **-.*- %• "W """"""*-" OP2X P03T3Y HEADING CAR POOL • 2T2 S/3XE7-C©GL7 O&VSSSJ A reading of poetry and other forms of music atStaten island Commn ^ writing by Baruch students wiZZbe heZd ZTri., This announcement is solely for those ity CoZlege. Somehow he manages to squeeze students who are interested in commuting to : : in. n:-s Nov. 12th at 5p.m. in the North Lounge. ~r>'-activitie~7 .*-~ s into a week which hasn' Anyone :s ^i^^' to resc, sing or_chgnt or and - or from school by car^.If you fit into got- juit listen. Dar.deDiom Power. one of the following categories you qualify. -enough time for~him~: ^ 1. You have a car and want riders tc share Rven witZi tZoe insufficient amount of tune. STUD3XT C3NT3^ACnVTTI3S Zoo we ver, Zvlorty has found the-time to make WRZT'iSC WOHXSHO? the expenses -^CAI^NDAR OF 3V3NTS his workshops here" at Baruch a success, A writing workshop, will he led by ZvZr.
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