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Speak the Truth to the People Talk to Him and He Will Advise Them As to the Feasibility of by Art Fishman Undertaking Their New Project iS 3S , *•• m. e ^^^^^^^Zsstudent rallyT l«-*.«-«^^^^J^^. Chairman) and Mike\ SucheiS***'r (Graduate°*«**) liste-"-«*»n on «durin voiceg spreviou studenst By Jim Hedges With all the recent inquiries into how student funds are ;-&*&•&", quate, I decided to interview . v.- - f^-V ' Mr, GeRu^'TSrddin, Director Students- will ^rafly: .to protest oTStudemAaivrrie^airBarncfa '.y&EL bejaaov^L jtp the ^tfon^f^udents and-unitjF of - ;QC ^^9^feandbiris, in order to see wh^^ljemg the 34 million dollar budget •'Student.Cei!tt*.Jci£ib^;L^jV7*^ - j>urpo«.'/ T. f^lr;!^:. "^'.^"IV" cutback hovering over CUNY, done to provide the students The purpose of the rally is to . Studeut government's exter­ preceding the rat^yv W the ^2tZ with ample opportunities to which can result in tuition motivate the student body to nal affairs committee will be comnimiirtify center room in express themselves. being charged to city universi­ working with, and backing fi­ the 22nd street student center Basically, Mir. Grodin serves ty students in the spring '76 become actively aware of the nancially the CUNY fightback building. As usual, students' as an advisor to all the clubs semester. The rally, organized pending financial crisis created committee of Baruch. Carlyle help is Welcome whenever they by the latest cutback, and to Thornhill, treasurer of D.S.S.- have free time. and organizations within Bar- by the CUNY Fightback com­ uch and takes care of financial G. and Harry Gibbs, presid­ mittee of Baruch, will take inspire students with the fact ent, have given approval to the * Tentative plans have been counselling to the Student Go­ place Thursday, October 9, vernment as well as the clubs. that something can be done combining of forces of the made to conduct a future rally He does not "tell" the clubs during club hours in the Oak aout it. To counter-attack ef­ committees. at Governor Cally*s office, to what to do, he merely helps Lounge in the Student Center. fectively requires the strength Preparation of petitions to bring the battle to the home- them to set up their activities In case of overcrowding, the that is attained by organiza- be distributed at the rally, and ground of the antagonist. for the semester and helps them when they run into diffi­ culty. - In order to set up a new club or organization, students must Speak the Truth to the People talk to him and he will advise them as to the feasibility of By Art Fishman undertaking their new project. Lying Dean of Students Roy R.< student rights in Baruch. If these his faction are in touch with stu­ •rigged, is-slander that only the Also, the students must fill out Senour has found others who will rights are won here, they wul be dent concerns. On Sept. 25, two Dean of Students has propagated an application for a club char­ spread ialse rumors and ties to won all over CUNY. In this way rallys were held. One was about up till now. That Rohrtich ac­ ter which can be acquired at the students hv Baruch. Well we build the unity needed to "the possibility of tuition fees" cepts this and other statements the student government offices Clyde, the students have only restore budget cuts and fight called by the CUNY Fightback from a man who will not allow in the Student Center. Mr. began their campaign to Kick any planned tuition in the free Comm. of Baruch, it drew only himself to answer any questions Grodin informed me that each Senour Out, and those*who lie to City University of New York. I 14 students. The other was called 'under oath, shows how low year every club must file a new the people will also be isolated have no use for racists like ass by student leaders who didn't Rohrtich is and whose side he's registration card to keep the and be flushed down die toilet licking, M. Rohrtich, who ob­ know what concerns students on. wkh you. Tkdse who have sided viously is misinformed. It was have in Baruch, yet wefi over 200 Another he is that the present records up-to-date. with our unrespected and not so interesting that Rohrtich uses the students came to student government is not en­ An idea of Mr. Grodin is beloved Dean of Students include same racist language of Senour, I While M. Rohrtich couraging student participation. contemplating involves a stu­ flunkies like M. Rohrtich, the don't consider that a coincidence, to a handful of One need only took on page 3 of dent fair in which interested "CUNY fightback Committee, do you? government of the students e£ d*e 9/30 Ticker to see a substan­ dubs could get together in one the REvohrtiooary Union-who Mr. Rohrtich shows which. Baruch were listening and leading tial ad asking for students to join place at the same time and backs this infantile slime—the of the struggle he is on a majority of the ^active students the student government. Revolutionary Student Brigade (a letter condemning student leaders of Baruch who are - concerned We see that unity of the stu­ provide their literature for the over being denied their control student body to view. This is racist, sexist, wormy bunch of for focusing their^ campaign on dents, the student dubs, the fac­ divisive malcontents). real issues in Baruch and not pie over student activities. But, may­ ulty, and the workers to Deport planned in order to build up be it is that M. Rohrtich listens to Roy Senour from Baruch stfll has membership in the clubs and gt I want to be clear about this. in the sky issues. Are student Wen an army commits its troops leaders inaccessible to students of students in Chicago, who origi­ a long way to go before it wul V non-active students involved in to do battle, those who break Baruch? No, they are easily avail­ nally started the Fightback com­ become a movement here. We are V student activities. mittee in CUNY to get students only at the beginning, and we are ranks are considered traitors and able and can be found in Baruch 3 i He made it known that he deserters and may be shot. We at the Revolutionary Unions' to join the Attica Brigade, now laying our foundations solidly. supported the claims of over­ have committed ourselves to bat­ loft at 129 W. 22nd St., 9th called the Revolutionary Student Right now the Day Session Stu­ tle and the above groups must be floor, and they don't belong to Brigade, and still just a faction of dent Government and the Ticker •)•• pricing at the concession the students in CUNY or in N.Y. stands in the school and he considered class traitors, or the racist, sexist Revolutionary -are using their influence to build honkys. These groups are holding Student Brigade. ._ • The lie that the last elections of on two back the needed unity to win M. Rohrtich claims that he and Day Student Government were on ---4 • W < '• DONT READ THIS f ! OS . g ByBobLipsoB jorj rushes in to the office investigation concerning the A grateful Lipson went to State of Confusion. I^a mo­ s best t0 see a P This is the school—Baruch shortly after 9 hundred hours, notebook's whereabouts." tell Mundane and Laconic. His ment, the results of th% trial. For Your Survival "' counselor, • College. Some 8,216 students complaining that his 5 subject "Now wait a minute, Joe. good fortune didn't last long, Robert Lipson was found JC attend here during the day. notebook, containing some 9 You know that I just got to get however. The book was con­ • guilty as charged. He was sen­ 3 Activities vary, ranging from weeks of notes was either mis- my fifth cup of coffee . fiscated. tenced to listening to himself next best is our list r-T hanging out, partying, takenly picked up while he was can't do without it." "I'm sorry. It's policy, you for a 24-hour period over a Begin To Complain OS old-fashioned studying, carry- socializing in the Marble "Well then, come back know. We ^ieed it for taperecorder. By Mike Sucher ff)- ing on, to occasional attend­ Lounge, or even worse: it soon, will you?" evidence." The defendant was remand­ O ance in classes. When one stu­ could have been stolen* He "Okay. See you." Lipson. can hardly believe ed to the custody of Laconic DON'T READ THIS: You aiding and supporting pro­ of policies and procedures.' w H and Mundane, who processed doing to try and get what we' » dent steps out of line, that's fears that his security blanket "Bye." that he's been charged with might sec the crisis! gram, that try to help people want. " - "Bye." taking scimpy notes. him in the squadron. He had a when I step in. I carry weight. may be mistaken for a piece It's sitting there, in front of live with other people, or are Students. have agreed on By Dean Sehna Berfol The' story you're about to of, uh, how shall I say, debris, "Take care." The story you have read is MARC II stamped on his fore­ your face. In fact it is the we structuring our students to what is wanted. We have pre­ CM read is true. The names have and subsequently wind up "Right." true. The names were changed head, which as we all know reason you*re trying to decide fit into a tight model that Welcome! Welcome back to must file for a make up exam jn "okay." only goes to show that the guilt pared an" indictment of Dean our "old-timers" and a specially the appropriate Curricular Guid­ been changed so that we don't deep-sixed in the garbage.
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