The Ticker, March 7, 1972
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•^ "^r^r*^-^.* \ ^^y^.u^i'iai^yiiift^MM^fa^ •'MSZ\ i2#i ^i1 St : > "•* _J; ; .•pWCC>j!yiVv7o«i.' %^] feViJ^: ill ~ -is** i ; W^.~r .*i*~; i:<*-> ... T%,<. : ^S^^ggr^^ -;.- -_-.-. ..•; b^B^^ ':;; ; " t; March 2* 1972 a concert Even though it was not quite what MPBS by Stadeot Government t^pectedof them; David Pee3 and the Lower _ , --:- -—..-— ^ •—•-•• Peel and the Lower East Ea^Side^puton a show - a more-or-less On the 2nd of" March the BARUCH Stod^ts/pa^ts ^; ^ • w ^^^^^^^^tw^Wte^dfrOTETKitxr eneinan sfc©3* ^^ :-, , CQLfcETGE BUfJ^TT> ^ CR»&S Tnere was more said about point four and bO* S&wever, a lot of |hingshave to be Peel engaged. mmseH in" a monologue MOBIOZATIOF*GOm&rtirmE met to it was said that ,cWha± has to be done has to ta*sa«ofheforea concertcante v^rbaily;? destroying the CB**3?cb ad- discuss the action that Baruch wilTtake to be done." Put more pressure on the T=S tbepeopleinvolved^n setting up mim^tratioa mterspersed with his thoughts mform the students o^ the BUDG—*" ^ ~~ * . - ^ ^'nowjwnith *ent andgettmg the show on the abottt drugs aiid^ revolutiofl. His rantings tiiat CUNY is sfiH facmg,-The is minute amount. Some Legislators haven't r^oreaii2e or do anything about, about Baruch, however, were not entirely was sparingly light-wiikA was probabry due been t t "jft'aJL "—^ - —- -"^i^ofcwne^at^fao ^e:^--.;>-;^^ ;^.-fev ;-.:?.,; tothefacttb^jtnoetirfthe^tudentniembers The" Board «jf Higher ^dw^tioii, which He \up at Ji.sa This T1»e Apple ileeord^gro«q? was promised oftjbe comnattee 6V»^give *d>mn abo»rt ruk» CU^ -•-•sa timi howevefi con- the useoTcertam SttidentCeaiter eoyipment, wffit fe going to happen, r. they don't get the^noney that they are rest of 1^^ group did not, tor whicb ieasbn^4hey did not br^g tbeh^ astong for. T^ey are as foaows.- : ^1^ """<! 1. To»stricireappoistoieBt»«nd hirings. Peel mikes thM we«si««lied proved to be PreBideat Wmgfirfd^hadlg«»teA^ 2. Tb^^ot a Umit on" credits taken by "l2^ 3. M there is a limit on credits, it would •_.-^j .%:•:-•..•- "... .--•.' —• "" •''.., -;i»aB^£rr *»I^«A: •*•.->""* ' "^•' m&z~r^-^ '••~*^:~?$g£'.„ ••-•iV, *«5*»**» S^3 iC|Q> BURSARi'S SKI- ADJUNCT LECTURERS. take 5-6 years to earn a degree that now takes 4 years,. ~- •'' .'-'.i; was ^tfaen a discussion on the for Wednesday's day of class disc^slon with student leaders _on die budget crisis. The^«ommittee was informed that these werej very 1^ student leaders wbx> voiimteered to participate in the classroom talks Wednesday. .Wednesday will be a big waste of time unless someone StodentflL think that only tuitk&i matters ~ h«rt M-^ doesn^r. Dean ' ul "•—«'•^™J.^^•-^~^^^^«-'^--, •^-.-I. ? < < < AMA.. Crisis... < Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 <•: Did you/Jeiiow you were *:' get It) people from their neighborhood to strength to many students who were for <••' '$ Cootiny«d from page. 1 merly disheartened by faculty and ad sign. < ministrative disinterest. Such persons as 4. A sheet containing questions and an <: The Ba supposed to get a free gift? < Chairman Eilbirt and Professor Parket are swers to pertinent questions that they might < 1>y EVELYN JACKSON have the equipment ready about every 10 to have on the BUDGET CRISIS. reason to stop, and did stop. He did not want prime examples of academicians who have by ROSA CERRATO < «A a c ,rfin« rw»i«*,« , , ™»o~». to P^y without his "musical people." Has 15 minutes beginning at 10 o'clock that committed themselves unequivocably to 5. Instructions on what to do with the < - ACs a startinf g point m attemptinffmnnhmg frfoj«*ch^_j^^t _^ ^ ^.^feto^. in-Jii&_*hd < -—The BCCC had its third r -f>avid-Pee>mnll los<t confidence m nis-^bility to morning and it probably would have been student needs .Their risks are great - but, we On February 29tfe and March 1st (Tuesday to get one boy-gift pack). The students above materials. -<- semester on February 28fli. The first order an acceptable governance plan, we shall entertain alone? If so, his fears might have ready if not for one tiling. A small fire had have had, and will continue to have the and Wednesday), gift packs,were given out almost literally clawed their way through to Dean Bennewitz also added that many < of the hour was a saddening one. Our begin making necessary revisions in both been confirmed, for when he began to sing, started in the generator of the elevator opportunity of positively confirming their to the students in the snack bar in the lobby get to the table. Many of them had been students-wiHrealize it too late, for they will < distinguished chairman, Joe Adams, structure and content of the existing the crowd began to get smaller. He went which required the attention of tiie main investments in us." of the Student Center. One ad was put in the there already in the morning. There weren't have been already effected by the BUDGET graduate student at Baruch, tendered his governance structure. In addition, any new back to his comedy routine, that seemed to tenance crew. _ The idea for the conference came to Dr. Ticker and a few more ads were posted Iwo neat lines anymore, as a matter of fact CRISIS. It may even be necessary to have resignation effective as diHhat mee&pg. Mr. plans of governance will be considered an have worked better. After Peel arrived with his band and saw Parket after he received requests for help in around the main building, in tlje 24th Street there weren't any lines at -all. All this classes as large as 100 students. He also said Adams, who had worked diligently to carry amendment: two subcommittees will be -When the equipment and the rest of his finding jobs from many of the marketing 3uilding, and a few more were put up in the Happened in one day. "WE WON'T GO DOWN WITHOUT out the functions of the BCCC as required by appointed; one to draw up a preamble- the. inadequate PA system, he became back up band finally arrived and had set up, annoyed and asked for somethin_g better. specialization seniors. Along with Dr. floors occupied by Baruch on 315 Park On Wednesday morning if you wanted to MAKING A FAIR TRY." his position, felt compelled by his academic statement of principles, etc.—from an .-ivsnue SouLu. the crowd that had heen maintained atabout Everything possible was *ried but^ Baruch Parket and Dr. Henry Eilbirt; Marketing pick one of the packs and you passed by the • VfffOflf*** Continued from page 2 obligation and responsibilities to direct 'idealist' point of view and the other to do the Department Chairman, the AMA chapter These gifts were supposed to be sameirom an e Bt a3Cy snack bar around one or two o'clock in the jcaate time .tojvard Js©iiamje^ie^gpainrik§_ ra an 'exisnngstoicural' point of ^^^^^^^Q^^^^L l^^^L^l^ ' S^ ^P _Qfficers„.deyoteji^eir^.efiprts_for the past distributed equally among us students and afternoon you probably found out that they have called for discontinuance of the $30 writing ^of_a thesis. I am sure that* both view. TnVr£wo~sub^mmItte _^ each one of us was supposed to get one pack. million in Bundy Aid to private, colleges. students and faculty will agree that his their reports for BCCC*S consideration four months to insure the success of the had all gone! They were all finished in a USS and SASU have also called for the •JZXtegSSZSZgSF* ^£&M£J^5£W *th*e <group'* WBMs Bamp offes ^an tdo he*feedin*g storinthe soundg conference. The club officers who planned I passed by the snack bar in the morning and day and a half. In this school there are reason for resigning is not only necessary, those who stayed were not anything worth there was a fairly large crowd of about 50 to establishment of a Contingency Repayment but sufficient. Our presence here at Baruch After the motion was passed, members of through the radio station's PA system. This and worked to this end are: Donald Walker; probably, more or less, 5000 of us students, Insured Loan Proram to help students with the conference volunteered to serve on one the trouble and mental abuse a lot of the meant a lot of work for Harry and his small President, Vincent Finizia; Vice-President, 100 students. We were all neatly lined up thus there were around 5000 gift packs that dictates that our primary objective be one of audience had gone through. His back up with the girls on one side and the boys on the non-tuition expenses and for changes in the high academic standards and achievement. of the two subcommittees formed. On the staff since many rewirings had to be done Sheila Dombek; Secretary, and Joseph were gone (finished) in a day and a half. strucure, membership and selection of the "Existing Structural" Committee are the hand was third rate, they are street singers, and still a way had to be found to keep the Katz; Treasurer. other. We all took out our bursars card or I am positive that only a minority of the So, to Mr. Adams, good luck and thanks for a and amateur musicians. The only appeal the blue identification card and received one State University Trustees. job well don«r V following members: Professors Storer, station on the air. Participating organizations were selected students got all the gifts. As a matter of fact Jofen, and Japha; Alan Goldberg, Charles this type of entertainment has is David Peel.