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rents' Reception Faculty Reaffirms L ated for Sundaayy On Compulsory Club Lists, he Freshman Orientation Society will hold its semi- 1 Parents' Reception Sunday at the Baruch School at ^§ At a two hoar session Friday, the General Faculty, composed of representativea df ^" anuel Saxe, dean of the Baruch School, and Ruth C. each faculty and administrative department, failed to solve the comiKdaory metnbm^pH ht, dean of students, will address the assembled par lists dispute and reiterated its position on the compulsory filing of membership listaQbgt ents. rn-^ The purpose of the reception student organizations. \nior Prom is, as stated in the letter sent to It finally passed the resolution recommended to it by the General-Faculty-Commit the parents of all lower fresh tee on Student Activities ' : -aws Near men, to **get to "know you. and to submitted on May 17, 1966 ie is running out for seniors grve you an opportunity to find which stated that: "Updtt I have not yet purchased out what the City Coljege island i—'"'~"':^::.^^T i its registration, each for the Senior Prom. The how ic operates." * group shall .submit to the -^ will be held in the Palm Gather in PET Department of Student IJf« "; -e Room of the Hotel The parents will gather in a *Student OrganizaQS^T: ?lt, Saturday evening, Registration Form,* together - Pauline Edwards -Theater where with signed membership iber 24. Deans Saxe and Wright will de Prom^will be the gala social •± cards for the full membeKT.Jft^ liver talks. Upon entermg*J?ET, - ship of the group." The res» for the 500 members of the they will receive a <-four page , June and August '57 olution further states that irv. booklet about the Baruch School, "similar cards shaH be sttb»—- Don Henri'* eight-piece prepared by the Department of >tra will be featured, and mitted for students who be Student Life. come members subsequent iplete roast beef dinner will After this, the parents will di red. vide into as many groups of The te*rt of the ctro re+otu- >rmation regarding tickets. twelve as is necessary to ask tions and the amendment sub >s and flowers is available questions of the one student and Robert A. Love Robert K. Stranathan Lexicon office, 927. Bids mitted to the General Faeu&g one faculty member that •will ac vnil be found on Page J>. iced at $18.50 for class card company the group for this pur and $20 for non-holders. pose. Edition, students who have Council Tables Resolution to the time of registratkxs.** The idea of acquainting par ^aid tie balance for their In effect, this resolution only ents with the attributes of the must do so by Friday. served to officially recognize College is comparatively new Sophomore Dance About Membership Lists the statos oao at Cfty Col- since this reception is the third ither class*" Tiew9^ —rt was of a series. By Mm Itm J> Iftnrwftx ~~—u"~ „ fnced that thm ttexfte of the On FrTcTay"evehmgT. Student \Jouncil tabled for two of *59£s dinner-dance will Refreshments weeks a resolution by Vice-President Sheldon- Brand which resolution was introduced, Night in the Village." The Following the question and an the floor during th« attempted -to resohre the controversy over compulsory club Faculty meeting which will take place Saturday. swer period, the parents 'will be members hip lists. iber 15 at the Stonewall served free refreshments jn the by Wallace S. Nathan of the that: "This information is. to be The resolution, which -was safeguarded in strict accordance Greenwich. Village, School cafeteria. passed by Inter-Club Board on Class of *57. He did so after ex sophomore affair will in- About 500 parents are expect plaining that President Gallagher with city, state and federal sta November 7. said that "all mem tutes, and that this resorattofe. a four-course dinner and - ed to attend, and approximately has appointed an expert to study bers of an organization must shall be enforced for a period of ig to the orchestra of Roger fifty faculty members and seven- the entire membership list prob sign membership lists, but one year from this date Tickets at $5 per couple ty-nVe students will be present- lem, and also that the-NSA Com those who do not wish to have means that the General Facattjp. >w being eokl by class to lead the discussion groups. mittee's r—nhntion on member their names placed on file may will have to take further action, executives and by I>T. P. Members of the Boosters and ship lists would be presented to so specify and their names will on this problem before -N«W«KT W5* Alpha—P-hi—Omega—will—serve Council in two weeks, — the— Schools central not tbe filed^'^ 9, 1957 or, by its lack of action, irer, in- 922. refreshments and act as ushers. The motion to table was made At its meeting of October 12, abolish compulsory membership Student Council passed a resolu- lists. The motion, as Sheraton -Astor Hotel: (Contmoed oa Page 2) (Continued on Page 3) Distribution of Salk Shots lither to Speak at Alumni Dinner 9 (iter Reuther, president of philanthropic work with health lege Centennial Medal will be Jnited Automobile Workers and •welfare agencies. presented to Dr. David B. Needs Doctors Approval AFL-CIO, will be the The Finley Medal; named in Stein.man '06, leading bridge de By WaHy Schwartz pal speaker at the seventy- honor of the late John Huston signer and sponsor of the Stein- Plans for City College to in for this vaccination without any annual dinner of the Alum- Finley-. third - mar, grants- for engineering stu itiate a program of administer outside herp. _ —. ..*. ,W]ti ociation of City College to- president of dents. ing Salk- Polio Vaccine are at a Three Weeks Ago " w evening in the Grand City College Award Medals temporary standstill. The question of anti-polio in m ,of the Sheraton-Astor and editor of Five City (oliege alumni will Dr. Abner Stern, chief ptiys- jections arose, three weeks ago* City College President. T* The New York be the recipients of the College's ician at the College, and Profes when Basil O'Connor, president G. Gallagher will also Times, was es 1956 Townsen.'i Harris Medals sor Hymar. Krakower,- chairman of the National Foundation for tablished a? a for di«stingt:S-h<»d post-graduate of the Hygiene Department, feel Infantile Paralysis, noted in tS© John H. Fmley Medal will means of syrr. - athieven-.ent They are Rabbi that before such a plan should Foundation's newsletter, the in rented to Newbold Morris, b o I i z i r\ <r the Moruecai Kaplan "00. leader emer be adopted at the College, ap creasing need for vaccinating T president of the Crtr Ephebic Oath itus ol the Society for the Ad college students against polio proval should be secured' from the - il. for "significant service Gallagher taken at com vancement <>f Judaism-; Dr. Philip New York County Medical So and described the . programs in m mencement exercises each year Levir.e "19. physician, who dis stituted at various college* City of New York." ciety. S uch. approva 1 i< c avrently •Mi Founded City Center by graduates of the College. covered the Hh system; Dr. Mor "being sought. tnroagwwt the country wfiftfHf m rris, chairman of the board Past Winners ris Meister '!•>. principal or were already planning to ^ ad No Outside Help ^rectors of the New York Past winners of the- Finiey Bronx High School of Science; minister the vaccine. - - • -~ Center for Music ' and Medal include Bernard M. Bar Albert ?. d'Asdrea '18, chairman Tr _> Hygiene Department of THE TICKER then urged Dean uch and Arthur Hays Sulzberger, ia, is being honored for his of the Art Department at City ficial- al.-o announced that " if Emanuel Saxe to investigate.the publisher of The New York Co'Iege: and Bernard Hershkopf ibution to the cultural wei- this approval, were obtained, the possibility of instituting a vac Times. 'OH, attorney and authority on of the city in helping to medical statf of the College could cine-distribution-program at the> constitutional law. the City Center and for his At the same time, a City Cob- very weii carry through a plan Baruch School. w •f^^*ttZ&3S^g^^ iwliiwn* :*m,*rilfrw i*»*».^ <yi I"II»> • iiiiiii>iil"iiS'/'w1 0Ht*M*r-.^ • ^:^m^. ni fsday, Noyehnber 13, TS56 THE -WCtCER Tuesday. Novei THE TICKER Page 2 »»?• WUS 'Money- oreign Trade Society ce Personnel Council. The R^jristrar's Office has' Saxe Will Speam (Continued from Page 1) colleges throughout the cour. -announced that tomorrow, all Being. Asked Tickets are priced at $1.00 ias ICB Fair Award Day Session classes will meet tion stating that .it, "favors -the Hear Eberhardt Tomorrow, Student Council will the orchestra and $.75 for in accoitiance with the normal AtHfflel Thurstl repeal or modification of legis run its World University Service mezzanine and balcony. schedule of classes for Mon Thursday Dean Emanuel Saxe xvill speak to tbe }'. Approximately fifty high school guidance counselors lation or schools-policies which day. The changre, designed to ? '^will be the guests at a luncheon and discussion sponsored classroom drive during- the 10 The Council committee wh; B rith Hillel Foundation of the Baruch School on the restrict the legitimate operation : make the distribution of class 0 NSSSSS& ? portance of Befng Idealistic." The speech wiH bv-the Baruch School, Tuesday November 20. The P^iff ^ o'clock hour. This is the only is investigating the possibL meetings more equitable, ap- be ht,ia nf rprngweri legal narT.iftftn polit- of octapliching atudcnt aecic 12:30 at Hi lie], 114 East 24th Street.