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School of Business and Civic Administration—City College of New York VQC XXVH—No. 12 TUESDAY/OeCEMSER 4. 195! _ ------• • - . By Subscription-Only TV Screen Stur Selected Do^lltOwn ROTC Unit

Joan Zalinsky By Gerry Reiee ^Jacqueline Susann, talented Hollywood, Broadway and -President Harry N. Wright, acting upon the recommendations of Dean Thomas L." television actress and authoress, will be crowned "Queen.of Norton and Colonel Malcolm W. Karntnererv ROTC Corps Commander, will request the the TB Carnival" Thursday at 1. The carnival will run for establishment of a ^Quartermaster R0TC"irnff at the 23 Street Center. two daysT^Hiursday and Friday, from 10-4 in Lounge C. A formar application wift be dispatched from the president's office to the Adjutant With $&0 set as the goal of the annual affair, the Cteneral Jn Washington, tPO as soon as a proper compilation of all data pertinent to the money;will taJoonated ta^hei Tu- .; .' ',.-,» v . " :., ' establishment of a new unit has made. Drop 1 hree Varstty Hoopstefs •*£ --4 Included in the . request will be a statement of the drill and er Finding Records? Altered recitation facilities available for By Steve Sdb*tt Quartermaster students. The crushing blow to the remnants of a once mighty Recitation classes will-be held team was dealt Friday ^afternoon when it was disclosed by in the Business Center. As prop­ President Harry N. Wright and a; er drill facilities cannot be ac­ special committee of the Board of quired presently at the two ar­ Higher Education-that the ad­ Grads mories nearest to the College, mission records of three members drill sessions will take place at this year's City College basket­ the Uptown Center. Drill pro­ ball squad, in addition to those of Official Florist cedure is similar in 411 army one former Lavender hoop star, The senior class has engaged ROTC units. the Shamrock florist as their of­ had been altered to permit the Dean Norton, long a proponent players to enter the Day Session ficial supplier of corsages. Dis­ counts and free delivery service of an ROTC unit here, contacted the College as fully matricu­ President 'Wright, focussing at­ lated students. are being offered to students with class cards in a wide selec­ tention to the matter. . "I am The three undergraduates in- tion of orchids, gardenias, roses convinced that the College could "voIvedT are': Arnie Smith, 6-1 and other flowers. make a further contribution to senior and captain of the varsity; A deposit of one dollar win be our national welfare by _ Chapter to "help make this Ed ^foenetz, 6-5 starting center, accepted in 804 Thursday, from application for a Quartermaster Christmas a happier one for those Ducats Ready also a senior; and Mae Rragin. 12-4. Anyone who is unable to unit here," he wrote hr^a letter to the School head*" suffer lug from TB." 6-1 junior at the. School of Busi­ place an order Thursday should Attraction ness. see Jerry Kaufman as soon as Colonel K^rnmerer, who has al­ For jr. Prom possible in the TICKER office. ways advocated a Downtown Miss Susann, the- feature All'students who hold pledges Pending completion of the in­ "Queen," may be known by many vestigation, these players will be Seniors interested in renting ROTC unit, voiced further ap­ for the Junior Prom should pick tuxedos at a discount should see proval of the president's decision. students as one of the regular up their tickets Thursday, from permitted to continue attending members of Hal Tunis' TV show, classes, but have .been barred Nat Ritzer or Morty Heit at the "But we always ran into stumbl­ 12-3. at the ninth floor booth. senior prom booth on the ninth ing blocks," he stated. 'The big "Ring the BelL" She has recent­ The booth will be open until from participating in intercol­ ly written a play, "Cock of the floor. - All tuxedos, ordered one was the shifting of personnel Thursday to, receive the $9 bal­ legiate athletics. and trainingaids Downtown. With Walk," in which she will co-star Upon being notified of their through the School-will be deliv­ ances which are due from pledge ered to the Central Treasurer's, a new unit, additional training on Broadway with Jimmy Dunn holders. banishment, all three denied hav- - next season. office, Friday, at 1. TAey must aids could be obtained and special­ ; When the pledge holder, picks ing any knowledge that their ist instructors would be stationed records bad beeir tampered with. be returned to the same.office Among the different organiza­ 4ip-his tickets, a list should be no later than December 10. at the Downtown School." tions which are sponsoring' handed-tn of the people he would - All believed they had entered the booths are the Classes of '55 and like to sit with. There are.five College legitimately and ex­ *52, the. Statistics Association. couples to a table. Inquiries may pressed bewilderment jatfthe dis­ and Theatron, A faculty-student be made at the same time for closures. . ^ Three Hundred Pint Goal Set '*bluX thlwing" contest will be further informatiort on corsages. The committee also found al­ held. Students and teachers will "We would like to__haye/."afjrthe terations^ in the administration By SC Blood Bank Committee be able. to„.match their wits ~ balances that are due paid records of Irwin Dambrot, the A Red Cross BloodmobileNunit will be in Lounges A against each other with the "best promptly/' said Andy Gwrdaxuv graduated co-captain of the cham­ roan" as winner. president of the class. pionship team of 1949-50. and B from 10-4, Friday, December 14. Registration slips and parent release slips, for students under 21, may be v obtained at the ninth floor booth. —m — -; ~- ~ —-— This year's goal is 300 pints, g^ •^v%/, 1%/f^m **. * Winter Spares Club Programs Frolic; ^but Roz -Berkowlts and—Abe l^UujT lrMft>&4£Zltt€ ^Rosenberg, Co-chairmen of the _ _ _ . Blood Bank committee have an­ Soon On Sale IceShating, SkHng, Major Attraetiqns nounced that-4he two -hundred '"Mercury, the City College" Deposits of $10 for the Winter that wpl be. enjoyed by all who The club has also seen to it humor magazine, will go on sale Sports Club's five day weekend participate," announced Abe that there will be entertainment -pledges rieededrto reach this goal before the Bloodmobile arrives, Thursday at the ninth floor booth. outing to Vermont, December 28 Rosenberg, president of the club. in the evening. It has arranged The price is 25c per copy/ through January 1, _must be Steals will consist of a "skier's for hay-sleigh riding, .movies in are slow in coming. They urge The magazine Ahis term__is- placedT1tiri3ox 921 before "Decem­ breakfast," -lunch on the slopes, townx -dancing "and fireside fun— the students to remember that ber 19. if desired, and supper at the-For New Year!s Eve there wiH- dedicated to Hollywood's -por­ hajf of the blood collected, goes trayal of the old fashioned cow­ Cost of-the trip is $61.1>0, which hotel. The vacation will be cli­ be dancing JUr a name band, en­ maxed with a steak banquet and tertainment, contests with prizes to oiuf fighting men, while the boy and will feature a story en­ is due by December 25. The de-~ titled, "The Hollywood Cowboyr" ~posit can either be .given to Bill a New Year's Eve party. and refreshroents^- other" half remains in a reserve Schachter, secretary "of the chiton Students not-interested-in ski- Bill ' Schachter was very, en­ which CCNY students and faculty Another Mercury feature, in --• or mailed to Box 921, CCNY, 17 Tng can bowl, play ping pong or thusiastic about the trip. He ad­ members may draw upon with­ an attempt to uphold their liter-." ary style, will be a satire on sev­ Lexington Avenue. Through a participate in any other of"*the vised L.one and all. .-"to come and out payment. * invite their friends to a vacation eral contemporary authors popu­ •working agreement with the indoor sports available to the, George Paul Redgate,. 19 year Cambridge Hotel near Manehest--- Quests." Those-interested in out­ winter wonderland/* lar with Gity- Coiicge -stttdtintsr - er, Vermont, the club has been. door sports can ski, ice skate, ge^ -—The right has been reserved -old-^Korean war veteran, spoke including Mickey- Spillane and able to obtain a reducti6n from down the toboggan run or go by the club to collect an addi­ 'Friday--*©- the freshman assem- Ernest Hemingway. 7 -^the standard price. sleighing. Instructors will be tional $5 for transportation from ' blies on behalf of the bJoodbaJik. Of interest to every girl should The. group will leave Friday available for" all those persons each of the trip-takers in the"Wounde d in Korea, Mr. Redgate be "Famous Last Words," a com­ interested in learning a new pilation of 50 ways to say no. night, December 28, at 5 from event that there isn't any- snow received 23 pints of blood and 23 Street and Lexington Avenue sport and for those who would at "Vermont. In that event, "the -Another'Story included in this ahd/fc-ill return January 1. like*to unprove_uj>on^_their__pres^ —j^oup^^wifl proceed to Lake -had 5~bperations to save his leg issue is "A Trip ^nto-Space"° or "We have arranged a program ent capabilities. Placid _for its holiday. and his life, _ "Reiily Rosenberg From Saturn,'* Page t THE TIC1C£*

TOW? of peace ] e_ core] preparing tern- j At the point of a gun xve are 1'expected .to. be largerjnrSze and jusT^whatj being to|d to-build this up, so here e\-en better . . , anyone interested I T^kefefor the Class goes ... the I-owfer Claws of e r y^^,^ t& tie he should acquire^ from his privileged ears. And, JbeZ ^e m***^ «^1" **J*"^«?y,<* ^ staffed to^ held Saturday evening 22 at-fTax&jj&frpto sale at holds its meeting_ s every novaa©« can do so by getting in^ *^-^s-^*^^^ , ^*^ should decide ho*-^to~^cqtare--i£-'•—-^^=i=-=r» •ine^Ttintfi floor for 75c atJ&e booth but will Bv Bob Parke* Monday at 4 inTt2:.^~ ~^ . al-"l f'"'snrtoarosh} ^^tir^ic' h uritwitKh Bober«A>WMr^ sx^rr***.*.Hoffman.a •t• TITUT Just what are we accomplishing~aX^j8ege^~Whv are ^ ^ are invited and urged to attend .^7-1214 . . . by the way iTyou a •cost $1 at^the^door. we here? ~-^~~~^~-J-k^vou__know that there are students attending City College who are citizens of other movies, tbeytelr me, are here to lookir*g^or soinetbJhTg to do on New ^a^dn^tliree of the ranth-floor stey^..-. . ftriaJit ut Cffiwrll must dear's Eve or ^ during^ ^the Xmas ingess for the affair, the class havingSom: toe worwillk givfulle timeyoa , veto oavoi pr©hd th^e draft;an^ers-^" to ^ will haWa band in one, refresh­ > ; Jjffve heard of this because they are holidays, we suggest visiting the s&t*ial. ^>gnrf w*tiB> of college life ~~ -1^6^et^tlie»T«iucal»n^at3C^^ ? ^ Alec CaJaaada_ . s of Greece and Meir Domonewitch ments in another and recordings in still showing the films Thursday Stmtea* Tfc«kter TMcet Serrtee >n Deadlin the third. Shelley "Pancho" Green's Boesany one of these reasons Justify our attendance at : w%» attend the School of Busmess are two of the^J^entv-five exchange students attending from 12-2 anoV 2-4 in 4N . . . this Ttmrsday at 12 noon in the E3bow N ,- The deadline-for subscriptions to orchestra will furnish the music Week's feature will be "The Naked Boom ... you can get tickets for a school designed to provide higher education for those who I " — — r-r-—.,. .. ' ~~~~~" —•CCXYI This . represent*. s only a smal- l - I*o&**&^has been extended until for the dance and a professional might otherwise be unable to secure it? Does any one of J J portion of the group that requests Benjamin Chubak *57, assistant Qity^ with Barry Fitzgerald. How­ such shows as "South Pacific/' librarian at the Uptown center, ard Duff, Don Taylor and Dorothy 4 JFrSday-If I^exlfMm does not receive singer and comedian wiil^provide^ admission each semester. „ Robert The Moon is'B^ue' and *The King the entertainment. jGocktail fraifk- these aims serve to benefit our immediate, cogirjwiriity or ^%TWTjf^M£&¥MT' W\jWW£* has enlisted the aid of the stu-. ^•rt . . someone is always ask- enough subscriptions from the \ Taylor. Registrar, receives approx- and I" . .. my number is TAlmadge furters and soft drinks wrttaerN-e Look at us todav, here—at dry CoUege-^-and very j. dent body in his month old-search t in8- "wl»fs new?" 1 imately 250 applications each 9-iStlS.. -. . and the tickets only seiiiors~an^from the organizations as ref rcshment s ^^ Hkelv at mahv other colleges of the nation. How manyja/t us* literary magazine, which^oasfcadRt-Sfr plus a small service j year. He usually takes the recom­ for his mother, 2flss Bessie Chu­ and cthbs inVthe School, the senior Sy-^6as3Jnaii ,^ahd Herb CoRen, can truly be called jW^il(lt^f!mMmy <* «s pid^a course ( mendations of such sponsoring or­ bak,— was highly successful Uptown, is charge .... . and so asjfhe thought or an instructor on the basis of his leniency in giving work or f iro now being prepared by ,both down-: yearbook wSLJbe cut in size pt%sidents_of the class and main or­ ganizations as the National HHlel Mrs. Chubak. who has been suf­ of holidays slowly fades, we have ganizers of the social, expect a in grading, rather than on the opportunities the course or • fering from a heart ailment wasj town and uptown students . . . it is . . . st forum . . . which will be instructor offers to add to our knowledge and understanding? \ Br Jerry Pirkhotz Foundation, the Anglo-Aroerican- large turnout for the dance. The Hellenic Bureau- and the African iast seen October 30 leaving the ] ~~ ""~~ "~~ . -— - -. held by . . . Pubttc Affairs Coot- Alpha Delta signaa and Gamma publicity and social committees of This is not to say that instructors famed - for their; With the dishandrnent of the football team and the office of a doctor at Park Avenue, j search; but has not met With any •aitfee . . .on Wednesday in Alpha Chi will do the promotional limited knowledge of the alphabet—they rarely get past Academy of Arts and Sciences. '" both class councils are-aidtnjf in n ot ,, fc -.rfb,It. e someth,n- • - . - _^t_ ._-» ^ ^*_ ^_ ^ ... .'glories of our erandslam basketball championsliip almost Until 1940, only residents of New From there, she was supposed' to] success. It is his belief that she the Student Faculty Lounge . . . work for the book. ADS will chalk the promotion work for the func­ ^ 5 rl5SL ?2 ^ worthwhile to the student s l^beard of, it inight appear that extra^ctBrricii^activities York City were eligible for ad­ have taken" a cab to the Port Au-: collapsed and is being cared for on the relative merits of NSA . . blackboards and produce posters, tion. fund of knowledge. * at Gty are jast about^t a stan^# thority Bus Terminal b-arinuat dSuiner Tuesday, De* the nia^h floor in order to stimu­ year, the.Board of Higher Educa­ lower freshman^show for the Fri­ monly classified as a "crap course" over one of more distinct | j^^ng aroorjd the Department of' who knew her did nor see-her -! and her need for regular heart in- oember 11, at 6.30 jtm. at'the late the sale of subscriptions. Every tion passed a b\»-law allowing .for day frosh assemblies is now i?» pro­ and obvious value which carries with it the threat of alittle jStadem iMe^mce for fivemimrte^ rive. .^ _ jectipns, be hopes thai her where- Sixty>£3ght Restaurant, 59 Plfth senior, chib, houseoian and other l the admission of twenty-five duction. Upper '55 meets "every more work. * •-'.'; ^ --^^ ^ ^^ * ^nd yduTl find that out The office. foreign students to theteur city: Mrl. Chubak has visited every ahoufs are made known immedi-1 Avenue . . .tickets will be sold at School organizations will be con­ >for are only the students at fault in theirshort-si^ited ^^^ - ^ nothing aospital in thfe Cit>' Wednesday at 3 in 401 while the fe virtuaIJv a tw 0 colleges each year. It was further during his ately 1 $3^0 ... in American money tacted personally. newer City it es meet Mondays at 4 preparation for the future. Too often, also, the instructors i cubbv^^ Ti^s semest^r it ^ tite provided "that eight shall attend in 712, * .' •• themselves are to blame for having the label "crajL course administrative haven for 85 organ­ City. applied. The attitude of the instructor toward the subject izations. — matter, his presentation and knowledge of It, his degree of Under the guidance of Mrs. Ruth The method ofentry varies from discrimination in grading—all of these factors seriously affect C- Wright and Mr. Clement Thomp­ one country to another and ac­ CCNY Alumni the value of any course- son, the Department supervises one cording to" the individual. The There have undoubtedly been students in the history of of the most important phases of majority of Grteek youths apply this nation who spent four years in college and upon gradu­ college life—extra cirrricuiar-ac­ for scholarships to the—^Anglo- Holds Session ation could boast—if they so desired—that not an ounce o^ tivities. AmericaJTsHellenic Bureau. Twelve Recently, the College Affairs education haH filtered down to theg$. students have beert admitted from Committee of the CCNY Alumni We do not care to boast of this. <3reeceNthe largest number from Associatton~heht-a session devoted to hearing Professors Ephraim The inception of this office dates- any singie country. Cross and William ColXord, Chair- back to the opening of the ^Busi­ Israel, 'wiuV nine students ad­ wilhmil rcpresditcrfion man of the Romance Languages ness Center. Its purpose, then as mitted since *IS36, is second to Student Councirs "action, referring to committee the!now\ , is to be the link between Greece. A few students from Is­ Department, concerning allega­ _ proposal that students enrolled in the retailing cooperative • textbook learning and learning to rael have gamed admission.on their tions made by Professor Cross that jwograin be allowed to vote Friday instead of Tuesday, when j live with others in practical situa- - {own, but the jnajority have been the Ward Medal Committee of they arcvt workrhas, in effect, disenfraiK!hised approximate- 1 twre. encourages the formation of new j ^005^^ ^ the International the Romance Languages Depart­ ly iOO students legitimately registered at the CoDege. f . The value of^extra curricuiar ae- organizations. Through these MgNS POLO SHIRT 230 -• P -£> The_Above Items Are With The "for CCNY EMBLEM v

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'lockets for t&e City Ceifege^Sf^ Joseph's basketoalieaafie atifne St. Joe's PieldlxHisj^m Philadelphia j^aturday* are^being made available 1 for thosegjg£S^^ ttamgim of heftier-. The factor from the CCSY standpoint was the "coming-of a^^of 6"/*' Dick Wat per person. AA. cards win aB» be« Hy^sive; take, to hloiHg-and give son. Pressed into duty when it was learned that Ed Chenetz was ineligible and Marty sold at thesame time way to the 45-ers'- shouts of "Let's Gurkin was injured. Watsdn-'&ir Go City!" - prised* the smaLI gathering that will The price for a complete, enjoy­ Jaenceforth be jokingly referred to able December 8 is $4.50., The- a,s thr- "attendance," by leading the Grapplers Defeat Newark nominal fee includes bus transpor­ Lavender to victory. Watson com­ tation and admission to the St. bined an effective jump shot with Joseph's fieWbbouse. Bases will em occasional hook shot to garner In Opening Meet of Season leave from City College at 9 in high scoring honors for City with the morning and will, naturally, IS points- The City College wrestling team officially opened its return — knmediately after the City took a commanding lead game. e-arly in the game. Bill Behrens* 1051-52 season with an easy 35^-3 win over Rutgers of Newark Anyone Wishing to attend, should flashy underhand lay-ups and Bob in the losers' gym, Saturday evening. place their reservation with Frank Logan's long set shots put the The Beavers managed to garner the victory in every} MDoc** Thornton in 1O07A, Beavers ahead at the. end of the weight division except hv the 137* — :—' ~ : cuarter, 24-13. lb. class, where the Scarlet's Dick The Virginians managed to* go Cominos gained a 7-4 decision over ahead late in the third quarter, the Lavender captain. Joe Cotro- Four Fives Win in Intramural*; ljut two quick baskets by Behrens I zola. jput the Lavender back in front. Six of the ._ Beaver grapplers Battle in Semi-Finals Thursday Late in the fourth period the pinned their - opposition. In the ~ That the fortieth nttra-mural Paul Singer of the losers, was tops •visitors gained a three point ad­ 123 lb. division. Jack Gesund won basketball tournament wiH be with nine points. vantage. However, a foul shot by his first.^intercoliegiate match by among the best ever held in Han-1 The Newman Oub4ost a toughy Behrens and a one hand jump shot pinning Sid Seymour of Rutgers sen H&S was Indicated by * the to the Gobommes, 30-25. Moe by Domershick tied the score at with a double arm. bar in 8:39s— hustle and enthusiasm displayed in Morotrdck's consistent success with 62-all. . I In the 147 lb. class, Conrad Nor* the quarter-finals by all partici- a deadly one-hand jump shot which With iunety seconds left to play, | to preserve the victory. man added five more points to the pants on Thursday, November 29. | netted him sixteen points was the the Maroons decided to freeze the I The lack of reserve strengtfT City score by pinning Stu Spivak. The highlight of the afternoon's ball in order to get the-final shot definitely hampered the Beaver of the home forces in 7:06 with activity was Post "54*s fast-break- Supporting the oM adage that an of the game. However, ^vith only attack. Coach Nat Holman used a half-nelson croteli hold. Bad is as hnportant as a late 38 seconds remaining to play, a only seven players. Domershick Both of the Bearers' blind wrest- sky squad, 38-27. the Dutchmen withstood a fatal ^dut was called against Prank played the entire game and was lers had easy times-with then* «4"»***r*. led by their two-time most tardy «01y by the Quintets to eke Pejguson for poshing and the pr an obviously tired young man dar­ ponents out_a 47-13 win. c ^xre shot was successfully con­ ing the major portion of the- sec­ roan in 30 seconds in the 1P7 ft iCohffn, were in commandthrough Ihe feature frattl^ of f^v* semi- verted by Domershick to give City ond half. -~ ,. match, and Marty Schline pinned John win pit Post *54 against «a 63-62 lead, , Paul Cap led the offensively- his even faster in tee 177 lb clash, Ares with 13 points. "52. The other contest team well known win involve the Dutchmen and the A key defensive maneuver was deliberate Roanoke five in scoring accomplishing the feat in only 2S Another team wen known to followers, eohommies. The date is Thnrsday; then executed by Domershick -ias with 24 markers. Behrens "was seconds. he blocked a last-second driving runner-up in City scaraa% with 17 •52, employed a tight zone def< the plaee-Hansen HaS; the time BUI Wotf won the 167 lb. match to outlast Epsflon Phi Alpha 23-18. 12:30.— lay-up attempt by Tony Proietti points. with an easy 35-second pi*. Berjpe Lloyd finished the evening's scoring by pinning "Gordi" Gordetski of Frosh Hoopsters Bow to Iona Rutgers in 5:4L s'ftte only match in which the As Desperate Rally is Stopped Beavers failed to pin their man Time for a change! Trailing by7 twenty points .going Walt Tannenbaum led the Beaver was the 230-pounder. In this class into _ the fourth quarter, Coach attack with 13 markers. Steve Levinjwas declared a win­ E4.E CT Bobby Sand's freshman basketball Iona trailed only once during the ner by forfeit. team rallied desperately, but could entire game. City leading "by 2H& With this victory" under their not handle both the Iona College ; after 30 seconds of play. The Gaels frostr and the clock, and as a ; soon'caught up witlxjthe Beavers, «Y result went down to a 59-48 de- and-by^alf-time led by ten; 3X-2L _ feat at the hands of the ..New The, defeat :was the second i Bochelle five.^ straightx for the City yearlings, The contest, a preliminary to Iona having defeated them earlier the-Qty College - Roanoke varsity- in -the week a* Z^ew- Rochelle, tilt Saturday night, saw big Char-, 59-51. ley yolkmann break the backs of IRV MEI -—the Lavender hoopsters by pour- tog 23 points through- the nets. Elect I BROTHERS ELUOTT LfTWOeRAFHEftS COHEN ^MlMtERS - fNGKXy&S i 347/TIM AVMU* ~ N*w Yori Ofy V. P. 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