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\
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. the curriculum ot tne College - classroom anve thai wlli- plies to the Day Session only. — ^of the -occasion is to describe ical groups on campus." At that and health insurance at this semester. Members of the Because of the significant nature of Dean 4 ^nfl to point out the excellent time, some of the Council Rep Baruch School made its first speecH, Hiflel is in educational facilities in busi- dents. He noted that those rep Alphi Phi Omega and Boosters resentatives stated that they be port. ? Committee Co-Chairn members of the * ness~and public administra- resenting ,the School would in- will collect contributions.*" lieved that membership lists were Stan Spitzbexg and Marcus School to attend •~ tfcr arhich residents of New tepret "the economic climate "to the- 1 Theatron to Hold Rally •^-•a-'-' ...*»»« • .* • man announced that they h< ; WUS was founded -» 1*37 by After Dean Saxe ham Yo"Bk-City may enjoy without .higrh school advisers and show contacted a Bomber of insurar a group of college students -af there will~be an /-charge at the Baruch School. them the increasing employment Calypso Concert companies in order to iavestig cussion among all filiated with the YMCA for the Featuring Lew Parker v Dr. Charles J. Eberhardt, of opportunities available to Baruch Student Council's major social "'TfmlHm' during which tb \ theVGoBsge's Guidance Office, will School graduates- .purpose of -providing relief «s- event of this semester is the The semi-annual Theatron rally will be'held'in Pauline Obtains answer questions deliver the principal address. Dr. Further illustrating the de sistance for foreign students and Calypso Concert, which will be Edwards Theater Thursday from 12:30-2 for the pur his talk. mand ior Baruch School -gradu The Department of Busk- vBuell G. Gallagher, Dean Eman- for establishing educational con held Saturday, December 22 in pose of publicizing this term's production of "My Three Dean Saxe is one of ates, Dean Saxe told about the Administration has Riven Stud- ueJ Saxe and about fifteen faculty tacts with the international aca Pauline Edwards Theater. It was Anpels." The rally will feature Lew Parker, a comedian speakers that Council permission to make jnembers will also attend. many requests from all parts of announced' by the Concert Com currently appearing: in the " demic community. Tt provides evaluation ot Marketing 110 .'. * *Dr. Saxe, in an interview with the United States for accountants mittee that tickets will go on sale Broadway show. 'Mr.' Won is. the only one who has a leading scholarships, textbooks and raed- Management 103 classes. L^tEfaT newspaper, explained that who have been trained at the November Id. The Concert will derful" and" several other part in "My Three Angels." He icai assistance to poverty-stricken Faculty and Course Evalua: X liiere was a jjedining enrollment College.. star King Rudolph and his Trin FIRST PLACE: The colorful display featured by the Propeller stare of the Broadway stage. was described as having ""rend students of the free world. Committee has reported t J •- ^ in-tne School beca-uae of the in- The Iuncheoh will iafce place idad Steel -Band, with Johnny lub won the top award at the Fair. "My Three Angels" will be pre ered a polished performance-** Professor -Aibrecht, head of 'creased shift of students to at the Gramercy Park Hotel, it reeeives all its funds Barracuda as soloist. The Trini sented Friday and Saturday eve- Tickets for **My Three Angels" department, has consented to The annual Activities Fair sponsored bv Inter-Club Lexington Avenue a n d 21st through donations from the stu dad Steel Band has appeared at run jrs, November 30 and December are now on sale at the ninth floor ? schools of technology. studv. >ard was held Thursday in Hansen Hall. Gerrv Lerner. a dents of colleges in this country. Carnegie Recital Hall and at many 1 in Pauline Edwards Theater. It -•••• ^However, Dr. Saxe felt that Street, from 12:30-2:30. rer junior, was chosen Queen of the Fair, and the Foreign booth for S1-5©T $1.25 and $1 for " e^enrtiaHy fherp, wpyid be an is a comedy written by Sam and orchestra, mezzanine and baiconv tde Society (also known a^ the Propeller Club) wort the Brits S;ivucack. arret Mas. «eoeiitl> o-sier-abundance of technology-stu- seats, respectively. ard for having- the best booth. proc;;ced as a movie entitled: 'W£~why\ time! With a The purpose of the event "Were No Angels."' ternity snd Lamport House, re to introduce the stu- Three Escapees Stan spectively. Thi- tern;'? production deals Beta Hers Set Furman its to the various clubs The booths exerr.piirleri th^ ac with three escapees from_Devil's organizations of the tivities of each c!ub. Theatron IsTajKj who are hlreoT to worit-for )1 in order to increase had a display advertising -its up Annual Fete SQUARE and FOLK J>ANCINC i family, the Docotels. In the The Baruch School's Retailing coming: production of "My Three at ident participation in ex- process of working, they become Society will hold its annual din Ar.jreis." *05 W. 4t Stree- i-curricular activities. involved in the private life of the ner Friday, at 7 in the Regency (Opp. Po^ Aum. 73-<~i.) Distributed Pamphlets The Booster-, soid copies of family and :r. the love-life of Room of the Hotel George Wash >I ere ur>. the Coiiejre humor the Docotels" daughter. Marie- ington. 23rd Street and Lexing in Hillel's lecture series, Every Fri. "he fete was highlighted by nia^azine. at their booth. Gerrj" LouL-e. ton Avenue. Our Guest." Recently, 8 i*0^l2 p.m. 3ths representing the different Lerner. the new Queen of the "My Three Angeis" is directed * Thompson, of the Department sdP ranizations on the Inter-Club Activities Fair, is also a member : Admission with H»U a4, 50-; by Joe Pao;ucc-i who also acts in Dr. Arthur E^Aibrecht. chair Student Life, spoke to HHJel «*- ird. The Foreign Trade Society of Boo-ters. The purpose of choos otherwise 75c the piay The U i MJ .ii. !• ••, \w-rr~ : • :?jfcrasv -:.- rf^r'.-v^^SL -r MB •^W^WJIf^W =»a i nuiiinTrllhi i v: ; S-Z& r ^_^:' j^^yc *xfi-^ •*^mmg^^ >g^^g^_.,-..-: .^^^^::f:^:^^^ "W* • .-c**-~r*+&*.i&m-+-ie'-- •*--•-• \.. X &* T+m&cx&t •^™>^*" !«*! Following is the complete text of the two -reertutums and the . amondme&t to the first Laster Fled From um New «^9flC resolution that were passed by i."-- &J ' ,'» *?*** * &*f^&tt*&*?1i:.z^ ••'^h~"*8«*L«i»f*±Z»— > v..- • ^^mimaf^f^ii^SS^^i *>A'hkm& ^^~!^^JVK^Z m—mmi "^TWayTT. rrrrr"*fm*m ^VL-Vrafep-:. i^^yr^jjiMiiii M iriTii SWSBSWSSf •••**'i>#t»^" *":=^!^3*a7*"- ;.. !:*x^-\si^rii'*y^.,<- !£^-*££$&gX*. *~^T~£r^ mm^tmsccsm'm ^w*;^;'--.:; '•£<*•£•* ;•• "^ Page 6> THETKKER Tuesday,frto*»einbeT T«eTK3C€R- Page:""7: "•".*' ^ vi.MI— Applications for Student 'tew's Views Couneil Insignium Awards will Selected at-Junior J*i Six Busic Skilts Required be available tomorrow in the Department of. Stadent .Life, 921. The awards are for Tip For Effective- Soccer Play per seniors who have been Soccer, the national sport of much, but their passes and cor that of the other backfield men:*" Student Government, — prograxn is* scheduled for the active in extra-curricular ac "many countries in the world, is ner -kicks must be executed with when^ necessaryv A strong boot Student Council M>*t* FH- Jerome K. Aranow Concert Hall, tivities. """.' played on a field 100-130 vards the, utmost precision. If the to clear the ball from danger lit Applications are also obtain- Bits days at 4 in the Faculty Council 133 Street and Convent Avenue, long and 50-100 yards wide, hav wing's pass is off, the scoring valuable, as is a good head shot, able in 921 for the Mossesson I^ounge. Thursday at 12:30. The program ing goals eight yards wide and threat will fissie and the de- but ahe ability to take toe bail- Class of *57—Meets Thursdays will include "Sonata A Major, Award. This. award is for eight feet high at each end. away -from the other team antf .rrjssK' at 12 in 823. Op. 47," "An^iie feme Geliebte" graduating seniors who have • By Stewart Kampeimacher There are six basic skills that make shor£, quick passes to bis Class of '58—Meets Thursdays and "Quartet F Major, Op. 135." majored in Advertising and -Cn^p^CoUage soccer p2ayec& axe hangry - must be mastered by all players. own men to start scoring throvts /at 12 in 806. Scholarship Announcements have an overall C average as ie ean Thers are: is more important. If the ceroSur well as a B average in all Ad iy/that any soccer player is hungry for Class of '59—Meets Mondays Law School—New York Uni half is fast and good, he may vertising courses they have the Beavers are the hungriest team in (1) TRAPPING—which con at 4 in 405. versity's Law. School will offer we sometimes be called on to talfla taken. The deadline for retturn- sists of stopping a ball and "gain Class of '€0—Meets Thursdays twenty Root-Tilden scholarships part in ttve scoring. '" "**': • ing the forms is December 11. started when "City coach "Harry Xarlin learned that Novak ing complete control of it; (2) at 12:30 in 1302. next year to outstanding college V / PASSING the ball swiftly and The halfbacks and fuljbaeks Clubs seniors. The - grants are valued the Lawender/s *ecord-breaking center-forward, liked accurately while moving; (3) are "Ae -last ones -between ^wbaS Accounting Society — Meets at $6900 each. Competition is J3ie"w?gnHiirar f* the season, Kartin offered Masaaovich DRIBBLING — which requires and the goalie, and as such 1ara Thursday in front of Pauline Ed restricted to unmarried male PhD Program ?ry tune -he would score a goal- to pushing the ball while moving required to stop "the thrust aloft ' wards Theatre at 12. They will students 20-28 years old. Appli pijarnt tine, Vwevcr, ntnms are not m season, and. JUNIOR PROM: Queen Barbara Schwartz taking a and maintaining control of the turn rt-baek the other way. ^.J leave for their field trip to In cations may be mailed to Dean ty-Adg^hrtaaw, it appeared to ns that KarUn threw Masaao- Called Harmful jovial students at class of *5S*s Prom. spnere for quick turns and stops; the backs feel unable to ctWCP; ternational Business Machines Russeil D. Niles, New York ce grapr ir*t^—* Anyway, although the "reward" system "The protracted process of «4> TACKLING—the skill of the :ball they tntxst quickly rtm^fH Corporation at 12:15. University Law Center, New With the lilting strains of The highlight of the ita jgt,aimrirh it has spread to other members of the team. -i4mr" study, research and writing lead . taking the ball away from an of thev feasibility of passing it Karroll Brown Hellenic Society York 3, N. Y. the crowning of .the qi Larlin offers plums, (or grapes) to whoever scores a goat ing to the doctor of philosophy Jack Adato and his band pro opposing player who is dribbling; back to the goalie so thst he may —Meets Thursday at 12 in 1210. Fraternal Organizations Prom. Barbara Schwa he scores one. (5 i HEADING—the intercepting degree has been distinctly harm viding a musical background' in send it upfield. '•$,• \ Sales Management Society— APO—Student Theater Ticket redhead, and a mem'r ful to college teaching. The the Gold Room of the Savoy is out that Brooklyn College will hav* a rea* powerhouse of- passes that are too high for S. D. Kramer of the Atlantic Service—Orders taken in Lounge Lower Sophomore Cla- the legrs and body by propelling Last is the goaltender, whom lengthening of the process has Plaza Hotel, the Class of '58 1 team- The Kingsmen. long an arch rival of the College. Register - Company, marm£ac-_ K Thursdays from 12-1,4&r aH winning coed. side or front many will argue is the most im- turers of modem business forms discouraged many yuung people Nick Gaetani back, among "otrTeTs. Gaetar.i irrrprres^ea trrxT^t Broadway shows. danced all night at its highly Talented cha-cha da o: the head_: and <6> SHOOTING^ portant man on the team. He is and systems, will address the who would be. much more stimu caters «tthe City-Brooklyn game last yea.r with hi* iusip Classical Music Hoar—Classi Successful Junior Prom. ~ numerous, and the v — :'re ability to outthir.k the op- The only player aUbwed" the use Society Thursday at 12 in 1503. lating teachers," stated Dr. Ben . ^bafi-handlH»g aad keen defensive play cal music on new Hi-Fi equip The Prom, held on Election such a difficult time chx po-=:rig- sroaikeeper. Key: G — goahV, RB — right of his hand? during the match. All are invited. jamin F. Wright, president of schools in the Metropolitan area have improved them- ment will be heard Thursdays, Smith College. Eve, was attended by approxi ners of the dance cc I* is traditional for City to fullback; LB — left fallback; RH Society for the Advancement v ith the addition of freshman ballplayers. New York I'niver- >««>M>«tt—>•«*»**>»«•*••** **^ from 12-1 in Lounge B. Dr. Wright explained—that it mately 120 couples. Members of two couples were sel- "~.uve its soring: unit paced by a — right halfback; CH ^=~eenter of Management — Will present added Cal Ramsey and Whiter Bucekv both of whom were takes far too long for the average the faculty present were: Dean Jool Tsaarenn, Stiide- itt-i-r -center forward who has halfback; LH — left halfback; speaker on the Taft-Hartley Law \ng performers for the Violet trosh Tavt season, NYV 3h?r> brothers and pledges Friday teacher to get his PhD. He made of Students Ruth C. Wright, Dr. representative from t a ha: i .t:vi • accurate boot. He i> OR — outside right: IR — inside S^ and labor relations in general, De Luca and Jimmy Nidds returning. The Violets lo-t very 1 night at 8:30, at 285 Eighth these remarks before approxi and Mrs. P. C. Li of the Depart Junior Class, and his c teo by "h* other orTer.-ive players. right: CF — center forwardv IL Thursday at 12 in 1201. |ers through graduation and present quite an obstacle for Avenue. mately 400 college presidents, ment of Student Life, and Dr. and Nathanson, a lower > an exp»*ct<*d to >io a j2»>ou — inside left; OL — outside left. 6RAMERCY Tutorial Society—Vfill meet hoopsters to^ overcome. - educators an«i. admission directors Mrs. Abraham Klein. Dr. Klein, a tied with Jerry Becke purtio: . -J>1 tr.e .-*.or:r.i. Thursday at 12 in 803 to discuss oan's "will also be much stronger *>.ar. '.a-: "S^r, M:ke RESTAURANT who recently attended the member of the Accounting De of Lazak '58 housepla- Th-= ;r.<:ae left art«i right are fenders will be in a position to a faculty-student tea, awards, twenty-first Annual Educational partment, is the faculty adviser partner, Mary Bren 16-7 center, is finally a ' p-^rhap- the rr.o~: versatile >>f the c.ear the bail upfielc. Chinese-American elections and preparations for Conference at the Bilttnore Hotel. for the class. '59. he Redmen also have fr i>r.t :ne. They, naturally, mu^st The center halfback's position & future terms. The deadline for handing in dy, Bill Chrystal and LUNCHEON 70c Dr. Wright said- that it would oe able to retri-ster g-oals if the Is not so clearly defined. In most •'•v Cultural Programs petitions for School-wide Stu i returning. Perhaps the dent Council and class elections hardly cheapen the degree if the tear.: is to 5<-ore. The ir-.side left ca^es. he assumes the roll of a D?NNER$5c i Lecture — Dr. Rudolph A. 'actor in the Johnnies' to be held Tuesday, December graduate spent three rather than ar-.c right mu^t be fleet oi foot. defense man. and an important Metall, director of the Interna ent will be Al Seiden. a^r^rre^sive. ar.d wr.at i> rr.o-t mi- 119 East 23rd St. tional Labor Organization liaison 10 is * tomorrow. All petitions twelve years of study before ob one at that. He rufo to be quick taining it. In fact, he believes BROOKLYN LAW er Jamaica. High star portar.t. fir.e baiihandler^ who to cover his own territory and office of the United Nations, are to be turned in to the De as a great shot and i tiiumiiiiiiii partment of Student Life, 921. "it might add to. its value and to Non-Front ^» Approve by car. out-dribble the defender^. will ?peak on "Forced Labor as Institution w AmaricoirBo pi ay maker. Seiden A meeting of all prospective the scholarly research usually Wir-i^s are n.ot called to score an International Problem." The with Gas Alfieri and candidates will be held Thurs required. The long drawn-out DAY AND EVENING lecture is scheduled for tomor- JPaj^s younger day, November 15 at 12:30 in_ process of getting the PhD today _row evening at &2D in the Fac- IMH -f*^ Reojiian frosh 825 to decide ballot positions. ~is~riot conducive to scholarship," •» ulty Room, Shepard Hall, at the an undefeated season. V • / he added. Leading to Degree of LLJS. Uptown Center. ie sophoinores are sure FAVORITE. . . *£:*••- Literary Society — Dr. Vivian .::: .J&Z.J..&: •^jioffi,;* the varsity. __ Slag tr Drag Mercier, of the English Depart S^^^ rlBW I Rfaf \O0HReiK£S ffeDHMM^ w § 1 of City College Students lore important factor to C.C.N.Y., Huitter. Queetts. Brooklyn, N.Y.U. invited ment, will speak on Sartre's THE TICKER Congratulates Further information map be obtained "The Flies" and "No Exit" from the O&ee of'the Director ofAdmissions* red in the St. John's SPONSORED BY LEAGUE FOR RETARDED CHILDREN Thursday at 12:15 in 826. All On Its Initiative In Becoming »e new coach. Joe Lap- Novak Masanovich FRIDAY EVENfrNG, NOVEMBER 16, 1956 are invited. Monday 375 PEARL ST., BROOKLYN 1, H. Y. iw coach of the New York Knickerbockers, ha* assumed NATHAN'S MA 5-2200 Concert — An all-Beethoven . ,.. yt'f nfnffl!«^':iip«»i;*'mji'uii Htr" from Busty DeStefano who went back to HOTEL HARTIIIQOE / HiiniiEiiiiOiii n!t-lillil!iiI!iMHm! the freshman team. „ DELICATESSEN * * * 33 Street at Broadway, TV. If. C. ats of the Baruch School who went to the City-Adelphi RESTAURANT AfcL PROCttOS DONAT» TO Student Discount Cards Join in the OrigJnaHcoUegiate Trip with stodVente from all the New York: City Coir ae will he interested to know that the pmyers on the team UndfpnVilefed "MewtaWy Retarded Children —Still by a Tst class Ocean Front. Hotel their .gratitude for the spirit displayed at the fray. One MODERATE PRICES ««tfaL "We -were very-" ghvi to have them come to the Are Here! delighted at .the spirit they displayed. It's too bad Mtmmcing from 8:30 PJH. - 1:30 A.W. . SPEND MIS lit KUltrBEACH [>f -the Uptown students came to the game." T08 EAST 23rd ST., N. Y. 55 * * * THE CARDS ARE ON SALE AT THE* ut the "Fubulous recent eommn refuting the possible formation of a City fin 12 P.M. M»»*»«M»»*«*»»»»»»»«*»»»*l»» football-team, met the enthusiasm, and-wrath of one of our **• - NINTH FLOOR BOOTH jCTg jnYtrw^n-t^ly upon reading the column, he drew '> Mm MM CoBaiiMlo Ghriskaas FroBc <> In the^hopes of presenting it to Dr. Bueli Gallagher <> OR BYTAU DELTA PHI SALESMEN. «» itkm. <> SURf COMBER HOTEL '» * * * '• '» — 17th ST. & COLLINS AVE.—1 Block from Lincoln Road [Hohman, City College basketball coach now on a sabbatical <» *& FOR - December 22 - Jaaaary f-$f64 COMPLETB-Y AIR CONDITIONED—-POOL and CABANAS , in Israel at the time of the Israeli invasion into Egypt. :: FUN and HEALTH! . :J6i-- - states at the College, in regard to whether or not he <• •^-SlLSoflfijft.. ON A CHARTERED FOUR ENGINE • -<> A Vacation wirti an AII-CoHege Crowd tme coaching, is np in the air.'No one will know until he '• "S LUXURY AIRLINER Spoce Limited SPECIAL RATES '» HAIR CUT FLY! teach in September. FOR G. O. MEMBERS at the Sovereign Hotel SPEND 11 GLORIOUS DAYS IN ONE OF MIAMI BEACH'S S1CQ95 * * * '• Ie people have asked us how Johnny Paranos, the Beavers* WEEKDAYS ti 5 *M. FINEST AND MOST POPULAR HOTELS. FOR THE 3RD U© Complete Moonlight .Barking on the Ocean-Front at 44th Street j[ CONSECUTIVE TIME, THE SURFCOMBER HOTEL WILL wrrwTATT ~. ,Orr, f. iiiiiH i^ i i iinaj—mnnmisiii | , i s:aa;-»j»"i?^i ,ii ii , m0i -A -•'•- L.»^.'--UjgU-J..UlA-|J| ''•l..lw ...... •:--yrZfi" '•:."J "-^-^^^SSKSS•:,'-^^^iS < ;4r5!-7^ f Page 8 Tuesday.: November 13 HinnKTift for Met Crown Stein Fum The. flijl Cilj Oulltae basketball gaxne-wiH be p3 Deeewl»A 1 against Hunt- By Defeating Maritime Academy, 6-1 in past years; the proceed this game will be dona 7 Harry Karlin's wrecking crew was at work again, Saturday at Lewisohn Stadium, -and before the iiay was over, the St«n FfcML it had smashed New York Maritime Academy and buried it under shattered scoring records. Buttons to raise funds v-j This overwhelming display of Lavender strength coupled with a Kings Point tie, clinched at least a tie for the sold soon at the Baroch S Metropolitan Soccer League title, and sieved the Beavers a step closer "towards selection for All-State honors. I The aoccermen meet Hunter at 2 today at the latter's field. If Hunter is defeated, City will win \ Beavers - Hatcks Me< its fourth straight Met title and fifth m six years. * The victory was the twenty- \ For Met Title Tt9T9 sixth in twenty-seven games in . ^^^^^^^Ha^:'''..JL WMm^^^^^^M*mm?3^m With a tie for the Metropolitan iSoceer League Met conference play. Only a tie already clinched by virtue of City's win over New- with Queens last year mars the Maritime Academy Saturday, Itie Beaver booters will perfect record. City also tied Hunter for the title today at the tetter's field. The Array this year in a non-league originally slated for Lewis- fray. ohn Stadium was shifted be stitute Saturday at the Paced by Fred Bonnet^s two rating the Hawks have a lyn school's- field in the tallies, the Beaver booters home field this year. The season finale. grabbed the lead in the first period and rolled on to a 6-1 game will start at 2. Coach Harry Karlin's <• will-be led by Novak Masa triumph. The Lavender will be putting its twenty-six consecutive game who has broken Johnny K< y •< Met League Standings winning streak on the line and tanou's Met league rec> W E T T* ^= will also be seeking to add to its thirteen goals in one seas« t record breaking total of thirty Wolfgang Wostl, the B CCNY 0 0 14 _ SUND SHINES: Beaver hooter Billy Sund-gets set to kick ball o nine goals for the season. second highest scorer. Kings Point 5 1 12 towards the goaL He missed on this shot but scored later. Brooklyn 4 2 1 9. City will also face Pratt In- Good Hit, No Field m Ft. Schuyler 2 2 3 i the Sailor netminder from the Hunter has a record on Adelphi 3 4 1 7 right side and blasted, the ball wins and four losses. Th< Hunter 3 4 0 6 into the left corner for his sec Polansky Shapes Team has a good offense, as evi: L. I. Aggies 2 3 2 6 ond tally. by its 16 goals, bat its c- Queens 2 5 2 6 Constant pressure took its toll has yielded 14 goals. •when Billy Sund, during a melee Long Island U. 1 4 2 4 The Hawks wiB have tw in front of the cage, placed the With Experienced Men Pratt 1 5 1 3 scoring forwards ready to ball in for the third City goal at V ...... -J By Ralph Sobovinsjcy the- Beavers. Gabe Diaz, 15:00 of the same frame. ) This gave City a total of 39 With the season's opener a little more than two weeks has scored eight goals goals for the season, three more Johnny Paranos, the highest- away, the Beaver basketball team is steadily and confident games and Tony ^Goodyear than it registered while estab scoring defenseman ever to wear ly working itself into shape. has scored foor, will be lishing the former mark in 1954. a Beaver uniform, recorded his Coach Dave Polansky's squad is bolstered by the ex- for more against the Lav- "Kovak 3ffasarnavich dented" lb** fumtte *ual uTfefac jeajuu-at 17^» : t"wi ii^uni iiit* —s»-- *~~ --—-- — - - -The zTXXf!(g&F~^^€t&TBfr7W iwmes in "the final ^stanza to~grve oh sTfree kick. ' " - letteTHHifi, himself fourteen goals for the The Sailors launched -a sur ment has Maurice liartxru center Trom last season*s fullback and Leo Virbicki season, one more than John prise attack after :30 had elapsed Baruch School's basketball Koutsantanou recorded in 1954, in the thsrd—period when Jon Don Altxnan at the ha team and a transferee, var slots. DOB £nab4nder is the r} end set a new individual -scoring Schulmeister, a speedy inside sity ballplayer from Brook record for a Beaver. right, cruised in on Beaver goalie lyn College. Out of twenty- Iateresting Sidelight ? Bonnet playing the inside right Charlie Thome and * sank the two* candidates who are An interesting sidelight position, received the ball in front point. fighting for a position on the game is that Mike Yahia, of the nets, and sliced it pa~st The last City score came at squad, berths have been coach, played on the 1953 Ba George Rossakis, the Maritime 10:10 of the final frame when filled by fourteen: lyn College ^teanv which w< goalie, at 17:05 to put City into Masanovich . found the range Syd Levy, the 6-9 high scoring last team to beat the La-v the lead. from up close and beat the center from last year's Beaver Pratt, which lost to Cit ; At 9:25. Bonnet moved in on floundering Fort Schuyler goalie. aggregation, -who has shown last year, -will have many constant, improvement since join lems forlthis game. Coach C^ ing: the varsity back in the 1954- Davis lists seven of his st; Harriers Run Time Trials '55 -season, is once again on the on the injured.list. These i: list of the most improved ball high-scorer Steve Schmot< and halfbacks Paul Del players. Levy's large frame is Dave Pofcuisky Preparing for CTC Meet moving more agilely and smoothly Dick Tracey and Bob Sper! than at any time in the past. returning lettermen include Joe | * "' By Sid Davidoff Bennardo, Stan Friedman and f Saturday's the day when the City College cross-coun He' is controlling the boards more effectively and is expected to be Marty Doherty, all backcourt try team will be seeking to extend its unbeaten skien be men. WATV Dro yond the regular season. The harriers will compete in the one of the top players in the Met area. Rose Collegiate Track Conference meet at Van Cortlandt Park. Marv Rose, the star of last r Gami Another of last season's prolific ! The CTC is the final prepara- = ~— season's Baruch team, is show Television station WAT. seorenfe, Ralph SchefHan, is draw ' tion for the Intercollegiate Ama yet. Time trials will be necessary ing up extremely well in announced that it has decid teur . Athletes' Association of ing oo^s and aahs from the prac to determine these men. Coach practice, The 6-4. 215-pound to telecast City College b i America meet November 19. tice session spectators. His bas de Girolamo feeis very optimistic senior seems to be trying to prove ball games this year. I The hill and dalers completed ket-making ability and-his spark about the meet. The Lavender that" his 20 point average last A spokesman for the s ] the regular season schedule un ling playmaking promise to af mentor feels that the one team. year was no fluke. Heeding Po said that WATV will not defeated for the first time since to look out for Ls Leilayne Col ford him his finest season. m lansky 's advice about losing some vise - any metropolitan c 1948. ' ' \ lege from Syracuse. Silver and Lewis weight. Rose began practice some basketball games because City coach Harry de Giroiarr.o- "No matter how ;>ve place in Bob Silver, 6-5. and Bill Lewis, 20 pounds lighter, and has amazed station cannot get a sponsor a-ccounts/team spirit and consist the meet, we are bo£m«i to make showing everyone with his fahuious shoot-. ent practice for the team's izood naye oeen consiat- year's sponsor, the Papc a good showing," says de Giro entr-V,yr weii in practice. Silver, a ing. fortune.. , "No teani, no matter Pen Company, does not thh lamo. The Brooklyn transferee. Jim how many champion runners are strong maii under the boards was games are profitable enou ' iViazzafaro.- was freshman high oil- ifc, can go any. place unless Ralph Taylor, a sophonWfe out much of last-season* with an renew^sponsorship. there isj.a spirit and willingness" who had a bad leg at the outset injury imnirred in ithe-City-H-unser scorer on the Xingsmen -squad "We cannot afford to tc to work for its school." Tha:." or the season is "expected to do game. Lewis, who started off well- three yerfrs ago. Polansky tabs any program," said the s.i he says, "sums up City Goi.le^e's better." noted de C-troiamo. "i ex last season and trailed off con Mazzafaro as an "'excellent de man, "if it proves to be ec cross-country team." pect great things from Taylor in siderably as the season prog fensive player and a man who ically unprofitable. It look ressed, is expected .to-. be a. key knows what he's doing every 1 The starting- team has not been . the next few years," the coach the metropolitan area, will : player or. Poiansky*s squad. minute" he's out there on the go an enforced collegiate b. ^elected for the CTC meet, added. , . t as Other key figures among the court." ball blackout." i- t, - .