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City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works The Reporter Archives 1963 The Reporter, May 15, 1963 How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/bb_arch_reporter/363 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] OUR FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR THE Berna rd M. Baruch Editor's School of Business and '30' Column ee Page 2 Public Administration Reporter -�-34$ By Subscription Only Vol. LX I - o. 24 WED1 ESDAY, MAY 15, 1963 BULLETIN! Over 3500 to Attend Sullllller Session;; The tate Department has ju t announced that Dr. Ruth C. Wright has been appointed New Registration Procedure Scheduled as Director of the Bi- ational Center in Vientanne, Lao . Dr. By Joseph Edell Wright, who retired from her When summer session classes begin on Monday, June 17, an estimated 3500-4000 students will be in attendance position as Dean of Students :ifter having- g-one through a newly instituted registration procedure. Summer Registration will run from June 11-13. at the Baruch School this semester, will proceed to Tuesday, June 11, has been set aside for all graduate, upper matric, and AAS students; Wednesday, June 12, is for Washington, D. C. on June 10 lower matric, AAS, Qua!. Non-matric and Non-matric; Thursday, June 13 is for visiting- students. There will be no regis- where she will be briefed on ---------------------------.,•tration on Friday, June 14. Late«•>------------- her new as ignment. Depart registration and change of pro- Physical Education and History. ing shortly thereafter she will gram wil! take place Monday and History has been added to this non- e arrivl! in Laos on August 15 Tuesday, June 17 and 18. d m nt to round out Fashion Show Held ��:��irk !�!J� at which time she will assume New Procedure A t this departmentalized tally, her new role. a new feature for Evening Session The Bi-National Center The new registration procedure students has been added , that of By Carv,er Club as outlined by Mr. Be rnard T. de e sponsors, among many other partmental advic . Uli�z, Assistant Registrar, is as c e projects, cultural programs for The student will pro e d to By James Green follows: Students who are sched Room 4N for validation and to pick native Laotians. e e s The George Washing-ton Carver Club held its Annual uled to r gist r mu t use 23rd St. up various forms and then into Dean Wright is no stranger entrance to the building in order Room 4S to fill out th� forms. Spring Fashion Show Friday evening- May 10th, before an c to the Asian scene having to rea h the auditorium. In addi Finally, the student will be direct tion, students must show their Jived and worked in India for overflow audience in the Oak and Marble Lounges. The latest ed to the 2nd floor to the Bursar's registration cards to be permi tted office. in spring- and summer styles were shown. t e s many years. o gain admittanc . Should thi Mrs. Mulligan, Registrar, said: e e ----------- The op ning scen gave an in-.«•>-- card be lost, a new one must be e e "Becaus the auditorium will not dication of things to com . It bell-shaped or wrap-around floor obtained in room 6 of the 23rd be available for registration due e e work-day t t ee cov r d the ho_urs �f length gown in _prin ting pastels. S . Center. S udents wilt proc d to the remodeling of the s tage and 9 to 5. T� shade la e th s t s e t e e s for �i s i Her escor t wil! wear a dinner jac down he ai l of h auditorium the backstage mechanisms, another e 1 e aste e s ason _w 1I_ b � ls, with blu_ ke t, with a choice of colors and as usual, picking up registration procedure was sought." Due to the e a e e News Briefs I pr domi_natmg, md for th Jumor ma tching or con trasting cummer mat rial. They will then· fill out short notice of the unavailability t Execs 1t will _ be _the rad�tional bund, or a tuxedo with narrower the application and proceed to the of the auditorium only several I e e e vy L agu smt with m�hall' and lapels in a one or two button xit on the right-hand side of the a ternatives were open. Collaborat NEWMAN CLUB e l was_h-and-wear the favorit s. Fol- model. auditorium (facing the stage). t .Club e e e ing with Mr. Uli z a modified Day Newman m mbel·s, alumni lowmg th day scene, cam sports e e e e e e e From th r the students will go Session r gistration procedure was and friends enjoyed the music of and beach-w ar, with hip-huggers, Gu sts Ent rtain d J e John Podesti and his orchestra at up to 4th floor where there will fo1<>. ly agr ed upon for both Day clam diggers, "bare-back midriffs" During intermission, guests were be a pre-registrar's check. They their annual spring dance on Sat and unusual straw ha and .t,'vening Session students fo1' - ts stealing entertained by the guitar play will then proceed to section areas te urday evening, May 11, in the e the period of time allo d. th show. ing and singing of Jerry Ash, who, to obtain course or tally cards. Winter Garden Ballroom of the e e e e e e e e Attendance Breakdown e t Pastels In Vogue in th b st show busin ss tradi Th r they will find a d c ntraliz d Sh raton Atlan ic Hotel. John t e t s Sciacchitano was Master of Cere ion, p rformed al hough he had tally which will consi t of six The breakdown in the students e e e e e t s e e e monies at the affair which was Th after-5 w ar again show d s v ral painful blis er on his rooms or d partm nts. Th first attending summer session is about t e e e e e e ee e tha past ls wer th ladies' fav fing rs. d partm nt will contain Sp ch, as follows: 1850 Evening Session highUghted by i_ts sil nt, but al e e ·ways competitive, fashion display. orites, this time for cocktail Th successful production was English, Humaniti s. The second Baruch students, 800 Day Session e e e e e t t e e e c Outstanding among the radiant dr ss s. [Th formal w ar was th resul of comple e Carv r d partm nt will consist of Se re Baruchians, 230 uptown City stu e e e e s e e young ladies presen t were Newman pr c d d by a surpris kit by teamwork: committ e chairman tarial Studi s, Accounting, and dents, 290 studen ts from all the e e e t t Law. e e e t e Club Presiden t, Pat Kaylor, her Carv r's Pr sid n , Bob Williams, Lucinda Byran assis ed by Miss Th third d partm nt is Busi o her City Colleg s, and 300 stu and Corresponding Secretary Phyl Theresa Anderson and Mr. Wil ness Administration. The fourth de e e e sis ter Frances, Mary Cali, and d nts from the various coll g s on e e e e e e c lis Bowdwin. Upon hearing th liam Brown and Carver Club mem partment will b Social Sci nc , in th Eastern Seaboard. A gr at Maryse Borges, se ond place win e e s e c s e e words "well dressed coupl ," they b r , s veral of whom designed and which E onomics, Philo ophy, Po majori ty of the studen ts are u_pper n r of The Reporter's Miss Ev e e e e t e ning Session contest. burst forth dr ss d as hobo s, and mad the beautiful ou fits they litical Sci nce and Sociology will classmen. Mos t of the students will performed a comic dance routine wore. Miss Gloria Peek (the reign be found. The Science department, a ttend evening classes, especially 1 EW BUILDING DEDICATED to a recording of "Hambone."] ing Miss Evening Session) and Mr. which contains Psychology and the upper classmen. Classes have Nex t was shown what will be worn Collier Duncan did the comment Biology, will be the fifth depart e e e c e City College's new nine-million be n g ar d ac ordingly. In ord r to formal and semi-formal affairs ary. Mr. Paul Neverth se t the a t men t. The las t department, the e t dollar David B. Steinman Hall, to help thos wanting o graduate this summer. The well dressed mosphere with his piano accom six th, is Miscellaneous and will e e e e e housing the School of Engineering ah ad of time various l ctiv s ar lady will come attired in either a paniment. con tain Music, Heal th Education, t e t e offered during he summ r in two and Architec ur , was formally e c e t year cycles so that a stud nt may dedi at d last Sa urday, at a e e t c e e have a diff r n ours to choose ceremony in the Great Hall of th e e e e each summer.