The Ticker, May 1, 1962
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<r Secretary of Labor to Speak at College Goldberg to Highlight Charter Day Session "Twenty-Nine If ear 9 of Responsible Freedom" Soruch School of Business and Public Administration — City College of Hew York Vol. XtVI—No. 13 Tuesday, May 1, 1962 389 By Subscription Only Brooks, Palomba Uncontested For Highest Council Positions By Steve Eagle Bob Brooks '63, editor-in-chief of THE TICKER, is the sole candidate for the Student Council presidency. Neil Palomba '64, current treasurer, is unopposed for the vice presiden tial spot. * " ' • —-— Elections will be held next Wed- stein is challenging Dave Hochberg! son are vying1 for secretary, nesday from 9-4 in the tenth floor; for the presidency. Larry Fleisch j Seven students are running- for cafeteria and the Student Center and Roger Levine are vying f o r: the six Council seats in the Class Lobby. Bursar's cards must be . vice president while Harold Safren of '64. They are Danny Baumgart- {.resented when voting". , and Audrey Greifer are running en, Suzanne Bernstein, Michael Jeff Barash '63, a former S. C. ; for treasurer and secretary,-respec- Del Giudice, Maria Giannicchi, representative, is uncontested for tively. Florence Gross, Moe Harary and j the position of Council treasurer. | jn the Class of *G3 Student Coun- j Joe Traum. Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg Mark Grant '64, a Student Coun-f^ji elections, eleven candidates,! Ronald S. Berlin and Alan Pom-' Arthur J. Goldberg, Secretary of Labor of the Lrnited cil member, is the only candidate Larry Aaronson, Lou Cohen, Mon erantz are vying for the presidency States, will deliver the major address of the 12th annual of the Class of 1965. For the vice for the position of corresponding achem David, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Charter Day Convocation Tuesday, May 22. Plis topic is not secretary. Donald Fried, Jules Gelber, Donald presidency, Barry Epstein is run- yet known. * ' ~t nin Vying for the post of Council Glickman, Barry Hirsch, Fredj ST against Ronna Tager. Fred Mr. Goldberg wfiT be the ninth Senators Herbert H. Lehman and recording secretary are Jeffrey; Lieber, Phil Machnikoff and Lew Schwartz and Thomas Nicas are participant in the Bernard M. Bar- I Jacob K. Javits have spoken. Levitt '65 and Joyce Siegel '63.' Rosen, are vying for the six open I unopposed for the positions of sec- uch Distinguished Lecturer series. Mr. Goldberg was appointed Levitt is currently a Council mem seats. retary and treasurer, respectively { President Gallagher was the Secretary of Labor by President ber and Miss Siegel is A.C-B. sec-: Jerrv Landau is unopposed for. For the one at-large seat, Martin guest speaker at last year's Con- 4 John Henaedy December 15, Ji*i>0. i the presidency ot the <3ass of 'Stj Friedman is running against Stu-.Vocation and in 1960 Bernard Bar Secretary Goldberg was the Bill Raskin" *G3 is unopposed for while David Shulman. and Mark art Schiff. uch and John J. McCloy highlight eighth child in his Chicago familyr . the chair of the Activities Coordi Zuckerman are running for the vice Seven students are vying- Tor the ed the event. In previous years i He received his elementary educa- nation Board. Roskin is presently presidency. Frank Goodman is the six vacancies on Student Council Brigadier General David Sarnoff, tion in the Chicago public schools, A.C.B. treasurer. only candidate for treasurer, while in the Class of 'fi5. They are Gary Thomas J. Watson. Si.. Fiank graduating in 192.4 from high Barash. Palomba and B e ti n e t t Arnold Barrish and Marjorie Myer- (Continued on Page 7) Pace. Jr., Paul. G. Hoffman and j school. Mr. Goldberg attended trie Steinhauer '65, presently a Council Citv College of Chicago and Nm th i t-presentative, are running for the western University, where he re •.vi) positions of National Student BHE Decision: ceived the degree of Bachelor of Association delegate. Science in Law in 1929 and Doctor Steve Rappaport '63, averts of Jurisprudence in 1930. He com- .-liter of THE TICKER, is the only ; pleted postgraduate courses suniina . uulidate for the position of Down- 'Bobby' Sand Allowed to Teach | cum laude and was the top student : ; vvn vice president of the .Student in his class. Harry (Bobby) Sand, for-1 Dr. Gustave G. Rosenberg, chair , had conducted himself impropeilv Athletic Association. | Admitted to the Illinois bar m mer assistant basketball coach { man of the B.H.E.^rfaid, "A turn . by writing a Fetter to a player Marilyn Karlin '64, news editor j 1929. Mr. Goldberg qualified eight has come in the long road traveled j concerning the planned South j at City College who was in- j I ye.ar> later for practice befoie the r THE -TICKER, is running by Harry Sand to be reassigned ! American tour, which indicated i volved in the 1952 basketball j ! U.S. Supreme Court. Hirainst Steinhauer for the vacant i scandal, will be allowed to | to teaching. He has faithfully per j that he would share the money Insignium Committee spot. • | teach at the Colleg-e, it was ; formed the. administrative duties earned with the plavei s. In the Class of '63, Barry Ep- ! ; announced by the Board of to which he was assigned in 1954. j In March 1954 Mr. Hand w u., inter-Fraternity iJnit I Higrher Education April 16. I am glad that he has earned the assigned administrative duties at Feldman, Silverman f.- Mr. Sand1 was suspended" trorn fieedum to teach again which he the College. Sets Greek Weekend [his teaching position November; so desired." ! He appealed to- State Commit Vying for President j 1-8. 1952 after involvement in a • Mr. -Sand, 44, was graduated siotiei' of Education James E. Al To Start on Ma\ 10 ' proposed "play for pay" trip to ,' from C.C.N.Y. in iy39. Phi Beta len.. Si March 21, 1959. to reverse I'ii. Inter i" I atei nlt> <. ...null (South America for the C-C.N.Y. i Kappa, and received hi^ master's the itclion of the president of City Of Next Term's HP A ill hold its first semi-annual degree in education in 1940. In College iktui the B.H.E.. whereby Jules Feldman '63 and Al Silver basketball team. [ Greek Weekend May 10-U?. addition to his coaching duties, he he was denied a regular teaching man '63 are vying for the position I He will" remain at his present | Thursday afternoon. Ma\ lo *i was a tutor in the Economics De assignment. Acting Commissioner "f House Plan president for the i position in the College's Planning j 12 a pledge conference v\ill he partment from 1945 to 1951 and uf Education Eward B Nyquist f.i!! '62 semester. The semi-annual j and Design Department, but will ; heKI The pledgcriianlc i of »...h an instructoi in the Hygiene De diantissed the appeal in J..lv' I960. '•>< tion will be held Wednesday, i be permitted to teach or/perform ! frateinity on campi^ and t!,. vari partment. A petition »a.s filed in Supreme May 9 at the Student Center booth. I other duties. Since 1954, he has ous pledge classes will discQ...s as Mr. Sand was suspended *»» *. 'court. Albany County. October 28. Feldman was coordinator of j held several administrative posts \ pects of fraternity pledging. result of the report made Novem I960 on behalf of Mr. Sand for re- Alardi <rras this terra and was ap-! at the College, but has been pro- • A swimming party is scheduled ' hibited from teaching. j ber 17, 1952. by the Board's Special view of the Acting Commissioner tM*>inted vice president of House Friday evening. May 1 1 The party Committee on Intercollegiate Bas ! of Education's decision dismissing Man in the spring 1961 semester. ! At the March 19 meeting of will be held at Al Koon> Health ketball. The B.H.E. formed the com [tin appeal. Justice Russell G. Hunt Silverman is currently president ; the B.H.E. Mr. Sand appealed for j 'Club,-73rd Street and Broadway. i reinstatement to a teaching posi- [ mittee following the arrest by the of the Supreme Court, March 1961, • f House Plan and served as treas- There will be swimming and danc tion contending that he could not | New York District Attorney of ; remanded the matter to tire Coin- uji-r of that organization last term. ing fiom nine until one a in. and [advance professionally at his pres j seven City College basketball play | missioner of Education for a ±<:viev« For the position of vice pre;* refreshments will be served I h« j ent post. The Board referred his ers accused of "point shaving of his order Merit. Fete Mortensen '64 is run highlight of the evening win t>« appeal to the City College Ad- | The Board's committee was given ! The Commissioner of Education ning- unopposed. He was editor of the selection of a Mi.^s I F (' I.a th Planet last seme-ster and was the ' ministrath e Committee for a re-| the autho-t itv to investigate every appealed to the Appellate Division ing beauty. Each fraternity is ater ticket chairman for this term's ; port. This group recommended phase of the matter. Consequently, | in May 1961 from the decision of ; sponsoring one co-ed from t h • Mardi Gras. I that President Buell G. Gallagher i Mr. Sand was suspended, filong i Justice Hunt. Mr' Sand- requested I pei mission f i oil* the B HE and Baruch School The judging \>ill *•« The contest for lurasuicV pits be free to assign Mr.