d Arthur Stern THB TJC&BR \ X, Dec. 5.—A basketry lank^ remaining gave City College's spirited basketball team a thrill­ ing ©H81 vio^ory^^over Rutgers before a frenjtied crowd of 120ft ^

^hy ^^^cpr^of 6.1-5fl^ _ with less than three minutes to; go, Watsgn and Susy Cohens hit with free throws to knot the" count and set the stag! for the. game-winning basket. Here, with The Senior and Junior Proms will both be held Saturday night at the Petm Top roof the' Scarlet in possession, Captain of the Hotel Statler and the Coconut Grove of -the Park Sheraton, respectively. _ and sparkplug Jerry Domerscbick Highlighting the Senior Prom will be the selection of a queen by the faculty meirfCers ted a Rutgers pass w&h -* attending the affair. Al Thaler, versatile character actor, who has appeared on over 150 naif-minute to go, and passed up- television shows as well as -in*—: . ., : — •— ——• i- court, to Watson, who- hit with several pictures, will be crowned the clincher. • < "King of the Junior Prom." - Domerschick led the City men TnaJer has appeared with such Berylson's Speech to Headline in scoringN^ith 20 points, while v comedians as Bob Hope, Milton Cohen and Bob Logan also play Berle and Jack Carter. He also AcctfgSac and FMS Meeting ed key^roles in^he victory, each has been featured on "Studio winding up with ifi tallies for the Kermit J. Berylson, CS*A, will speak at a joint meeting evening. \^ One." rBrof&way Open House," of the Accounting Society and the Financial Management The Clock'/ and other television The Opening ojiarter of the shows. Society, Thursday in 1203-05, at 12. hard-played contest saw the A "Queen of the Junior Prom,' — Mr. Berylson's topic will be, Beavers play an unsteady brand who'wiH/receive a cocktail dress '.The Relationship Between the of basketball, and with the Rut* with hat and gloves to match, will TB Carnival Accountant and the Credit Man." gers crew hitting consistently be chosen at the affair' The dress _ Since his graduation from OCNY from the outside, the City men will be donated by the, Rosaria 17 years ago, he has became a On Tomorrow found themselves trailing by 23* Starts Today partner in. the-firm of Joseph S. 17. » Jacqueline Susann, talented ac­ The semi-annual faculty-stu­ Herbert. He holds CPA certifi­ dent bowling party will be held Coach Nat Holman's under- _ tress and authoress, will be cates from Illinois, California and tomorrow from 1-5 at the Gram- manned Lavender squad started crowned "Queen of the TB Car­ New York. •"•'•" to move in the second period. nival** today at 1. The Carnival ercy Bowling Center, 203 East 23 Domerschick, who scored 15 of wffl run for two days^ today and Y Street near Third Avenue. Coat his 20 points in. the initial half , tomorrow, froinvlO^inrl^ounsje C, for tfie^aflai ssiun^ *Sc Inclusive the offensive with his The 9350 goal is twice the sum worked as a procurement officer of bowling shoes and tips. and later was assigned to Europe, collected last year and win be da- Sponsored jointly by Sigma nated to the Tuberculosis Asso­ where he worked with the United ciation. "Cough it up, so they Nations agency SHAEF on stock Alpha and the Facurty-Student won't have to cough at all/* is control. After his return to Show Association, the bowling civffian Hfe Mr. Berylson taught the slogan adopted for the affair. y party will be open to all members Tickets, which will cost 5c accounting at the School from January 1946 to June 19fL of the faculty, administration and Bridal Salon of Brooklyn. Other each, or, she for 25c* will be student body. Inexperienced and donations include a La Tausca honored at the various booths set: In addition to his work in the Necklace, Trifari jewelry, Bar­ up in the lounge. accounting field, he is also en­ gaged in promoting the interests the groups will be divided accord­ tons and Shutter Candy, and Some of the booths will offer ing to average scores. Philip Morris cigarettes. prizes for winners of games. of his field through activities in accounting organizations. He is have been made for AH the girls attending the Jelly apples, charlotte ruaves and ' deadly one-handers from the key­ senior prom will receive Fabraje halvah will be sold by the Boost- * chairman of the Lnfeor Manage­ of five persons to play ment Relations Committee of the three lines. hole, in addition to leading the Act tV perftmie and Botany Mill's era, No admission will be charged Beaver fast break. Logan also cosmetic kits. Replicas of the for the carnival. fterwTTork State Society of Certi­ The bowling party Is fck_ Reiner ceremonies held at the New : ^» of Mr, Roper's work has, versity of Minnesota and the Brass Rail were seventy-five stu­ been in the manufacturing and University of Edinburgh, Scot- trip. They voted the Lincoln won a minor insigniurn. Speciali­ 4 Memorial, Mt. Vernon and the zation keys were awarded to dents of the College. public utility fields. Among his -landr In" 1943 he~ received an FBI building the most interesting. Morton Heit (Class of '52>; Jerry Nationally known for his clients *re the American Meat honorary-degree from Williams places they visited. Kaufman (advertising); Milton articles on the subject of what Institute, Standard'Oil Company College for "developing and re­ "Plans are now being made for Luf tig (photography ); Milton the American public thinks of of New Jersey, Ford Motor Com­ fining more precise methods of a/Dude Ranch ski trip during the Pacnter (student government); labor and business, Mr. Roper, pany and RCA-Victor. gauging the public mini and intersessioii period in January," and Fred Schlissel (student gov­ in his acceptance to the Society, He is a member of the Boards "thereby giving us a new tool * . « said Arthur Siega/, president of ernment). Xrv Spiehnan was given spoke on "Stray Glances at the of Director* of Spiegel Incorpo­ for the better functioning, of thfl* the dub. a recognition scroll "•-•• Clouded Crystal Ball/' His pub­ rated and the Traub Manufac­ democratic process," _^ • •** .- ,,»-A»«t. ... . 1 6. l*SI f iff-^fcfri* is-- systems control not necessarily require a forgery for an student to be admitted tojthe College. Under the arranged for a system of determining applicants* standings, a sfight party every a on a calculating machine or a slip on the part of a member?* beginning at »^6p at 2, the of the staff eouJd mean the admission of an unqualified stu­ £3^ii Downtown seniors from die Day The, Real Estate Society has set as its major goal thifc dent or the rejection of a qualified student. named to the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students organisation ^wftl have a "The entire process of computing entrance figures for the It used to be said^that a woman's edocatioti—that is m American Universities and Qalteges," an annual 1 party with dancing, dance mstroc- tsetm the adoption^ and speedy inttiarlon of a cooperative :-1 thousands of students who apply each semester takes about soon as she tied the knot. Oh yes. tkm. games; cards, checkers and program shnBar m nature to those already existing. Thecal cne month to complete. Duringthis time, no less than 25 lege tor a course or tw>, hut shotUy afterwards—that bSBsful event,\that first *r "estate co-op program i* listed; in would arrwe^ariol the proud msmawooU have to forsake *ay edacational ambition thai proxhnatdb/ 600 colleges i**•n tbe ' ASA These athucs will be free to any people handle the re©ords---officiaIJy% that is. - - country.^ *" ^ member of tb* organization. The the schedule or elective subject* At one point in the process aH records are sent to the she might have~for the more ttrgent ptobiem s at hand. Wefl, City the nekt feature of House Plan will ta division of testing and guidance which makes note of the en­ •the proMems of Those oamed were: Martin Bo- be M Carnival entitled **Ye Old for th^S^pring semester^ however,. dtan, president of Alpha Phi Ome- ivid S. Mbsdesson trance exam mark on the *-eeurdV This is one place, certain­ I ing mothers. These problems hav< week. The award ^ Lamport House.** Each home de- It i» still pending approval 6T the. been- solved!* - CU Kalefco, string a booth must have its Board of Higher Education.; _ ly, where the system can be revised to eliminate unnecessary for _ service and schol- application in- no later than to- handling. If the marks were simply sent to the No, Gty College doesn't provide in the field of . Ralph Prodian, instructor of Profefeftor Albrecht of the Bm*- office, the responsibility woukTbe c^^->^««^--^^^ . _,. jof House Plan; and Yetta Weiss- J "The Jewish Student: 1951 Model/* wfil ife thfi-topfc-ot a 12:30. lads (their mothers-in>-Iaw the program. It_is believed that After all the computations are made the students to hej ******* tocontmoe an anportant j ants. - in bJuth, chanfceBor of Sigma Alpha. disqusson at Hiflel Foundation, today, at 12:30. Professor Mr. Prodian has had an^exten-< segxnrat The thesc 00 don't live nearby, anymore) the earliest possible date for the submitted are selected without a final check. True, the prdb-1 <* ^^T^^T^ffl ^ ** n* ^^ Tbe-seieeuon of students to ap- Samuel Middlebrook and Morris Friedman, of the EngKsh sive ImckBTound consisting of ten 3 at City College has adopted.a unique program to be* put in the curric­ ess takes a full month as it novr stands, but it would be better I J***** * *** school or whether,«, w^ affect the _>> Who" is, •department, win be the main years in the theater as an actor, to dl st ulum is the Fall semester. to spend a little more time and be sare of getting accurate! * ™? curtasitt. Ttus part |bqtjon of -fees" to Stadent plan whScHTwiII start next Spring. cooperation and leadV c Qk r c s e kers ti e finfiK^i MJ i *a s la *tfl * P * - Professor Dickson, chair- assistant director and talent The Society is winding up a suc­ results. We see no reason whv the entrance exams could not I °^ * extra-oarncular program q^ iCB^Ticker, 1MB and tbe For the first time in tbe Col ip in academic and extracur­ English department, scout both on Broadway and TV: tbc 1 0 tfae Ceptra? # /|mR of - the EngUsh department. cessful program and plans to have be given earlier as the applicants' eighth-term marks do not I *** ft* *** "* 5* . fothej^^exto-curricalar activities iege's history, mothers win be of­ ricular activities, citizenship, serv­ wfll act 9S naoderator. In addition to this, Mr. Prodian the following speakers for the. real: enter into_the compotatiori anyway. - «* 1 Treasurer of Student Activities.jbecause they come from .a. da- fered twehae-jfiuk oumaes in ice to €he School and promise of Ah article-written by Mr. Freed IIM HMiJpriTlTT) tikti research pro­ f X;N Y Donates of the semester: "Macron Mathews « We suggest that a revision of the present svstem be ser- j Because of the cat in uie^Gay s tinctive^ different fond, dkxafts, home decoration^ "Chik future-usefulness.** raan cm the theme of} the discus- jects m connection with^ personal­ iously considered. .," j College budget the student assist-? If we want the important fane- A book drive, designed to collect of the "Dow Service/' Nathan . A certificate-wol be presented to books for hospitalized vets, is MMT _skMrJwa&^pabtishe& in the October ity adjustment. I ants employed by-*tne Central t tions of tbe Central Treasurer's onrtfig the afteznoonv jadnle Goldman of Sortnblick jGoWman each of the seniors named by the being conducted bo the ninth floor. issue of Comrnentary magazine. ^Treasurer musr~now be paid from| office to^co«tin1*e, we zoos* aH one. twe or three^lrjds win attend Company, the biggest name in editors of the book. The books will be distributed by Mr. l*>eedman*s article has ; other sources. A fond created by ] vote YES on the referendum. « arts^and crafts in ad- mortgage banking, and George 5 tbe City College Service Organ­ caused much continent in educa­ Upon the discovery of forgeries in the records of three late veteran's fees received from tinder the m m Hammer of Charles F. Noyes arid niembers of this semester's basketball squad; the President's Veteran's Administration i ization. . -- tional circles. It has .been the *st visaon ot trained instructors. Yes Company, famous for negotiating office announced that the players concerned would be The APO-sponsored "drive will topic of a great deal of discussion i able to accomodate the school's, or- sir, progress marches ont the sale of the Empire State from the varsity team but- would be permitted to attend end tomorrow. in classes at CCNY. - s ganization as well and as expertly Building. ' • * ... classes, pending further investigation. To taw 'Talking about progress. City Both Mr. Freedman and Pro­ Katban Bl Ohrbach arid Thomas 5 isas s' We grant that if insufficient evidence of the forgeries is It has come to mv atteraon that t;* ** done in the past. College will present for the second fessor Middlebrook have been J. Carroll wiB speak on "Pppor- available, the players should be permit contimje attend- lin the forthcoming election, there \ Although this is quite true* it - tipae this spring, a course designed fto you tcnam what members of the City College fac­ funrtfes in RetatHng" at the Re­ Jng classes. 1-wiH -be a referendum attached to j * also evident that eveatoal^ not ulty for many years. From their tailing Society meeting, Thursday Lensmen onl wffl tne for amateur antique eoOectors. We grant that if sufficient^evidence of the forgeries is tbe election baDot. requesting the* >"- student organizations observations and personal contact at^l2 in 1220. available, the players be dropped from the squad. students of this co&ege to apprme •suffer from this lack of student The course is beaag offered. by tbe they wBl be in a pu&ifion to ren- -7*. Ohrbach is ait active hoto Method* We are a litth? ai ie s i t Extension Division of tile School , however, by the seemingly con- the allocation of a portkm of late f < ' ' « the <3ry Council too der a stimulating discussion. ber of the Retail Cooperative ' Joseph' Rigan, of E. I. du Pont tradictory action taksen. veieraiT student activity fees in j *"** no ionge^-be able to obtain 1 of General Studies and will begin Training-Program. A- frequent de Nemours Gonjpany, will discuss the form of salaries to be v^ai ** n*mtitiy-• statements, which guest at the college, he hargrven to the -stadenr assistants now ! th***P^™> °^d to isa5pinS P*<**S*' March 10. "How to 3oy An the techrdnuejr of the varigam pro­ for Your ^oae" is the apt name BETTER JOBS valuable information about retail­ cess before TQS rnembers of the working in tbe Central Treasurers {*>' aid hinx wiUv the enormous I **»*«** S^« oar money for thetby guest experts and trips to a ^Corner 24th Strcet> t»-r .' funetioiiing of this college The """ impose. Tften iiff ththee Crty. reading this 00 mav sav CCXY STUDENTS largest retail—photo company ia- Asfss+aof Copy Ed'rtor Jay BiwiftocJ city has already stated quite S?nca7«tt: efficiencj from our i ^^ ^^ ^it^J^^ the world this exhibit will have thai they eotdw-not pav c^^e®6^ iet them realize that we f *ov- yourself^ "HuferJ-ant got^ao no precedent. Never before has A,xi*ertiiittg "Managers Jerry JCatrfVnan and EMiot LoeW th^ salaries of these ver> necesi- are a X|vin«' a^ive, necessary or- j kids and I don't collect antiques, gan of our city, and that we are | ^ should I be„ interested" Peerless allowed a camera club to_ £xcAoAoe Monomers Marina Kramer and Inez Nalson sar. student assistants at the pres- why use its store for an exhibit. - SflKcessor to At Kttfzin Ada E. Oihro ejr* time. ?*ovr tbe fees commit­ not to be treated as though wer11T ., -, , . are parasites feeding on Wmeag- ! "fj »» ^f°J *££* V° f Starting December 18. in lounge Rceff: 9ttB tee has corae to us for help, usit^ er rSndouts wSch^ur CS^-SS-i !f" ^^ ***?* drop a lme to Student REGISTRATION NOV OPEN Crt C, the joint Day and Evening Ses­ the threat^ that if they do not cii jiermits us humbly to received >" College Extension £>ivisionT FO« CLASSES SrARTLNC DEC 3^ 1*51 Vol. 30CVlU^o77I Tftursoay, December? 6, 1951 get their requested fees, rhe treas­ ' Convent Avenue and 133 Street Ex»n* iMmtrmcimra wtta muimj T«M» •' sion Camera Club will present its *Xew York City^ csfMirae* wm4cr sw»*rvi*tM mt rr«C second print exhibit of -the term. urer's office would no longer Tae VcUrmm* cJisfMe 9M*tr G. I. MUl M Sffht*. • CP.A. Btfkw Gwne Prepare* for May J952 Exam* • Small C3&Me« - cxKroStnenJ Hinilcd • Oar atmtittttm tare met with exeettettt ivmuit* Vofe Against Cliques! 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School had its first look at this year's varsity Accompanied by the cheers of the ^D Club and its followers, the CSty CoBege basket­ ball team makes its traditionaJ appearance in / Saturday night, opposing St. squad a week ago Saturday in an exhibition preceding the Joe's in the fetter's field house. It has been a custom through the years to play the game Stein Fund AiumiH Homecoming Day basketball game, and in Convention Hall, but this was ruled out by the Board of Higher Education because it the result was that many fans came atvay thoroughly *— deems playing games in commercial arenas unconventional- pressed by the team's skiltful display-' : There are still a few reservations available on the 45"Club bus to the City of Since Catholic University, one of the boxing power- "Brotherly Ixrv*. and these may* •housesl of the East, is again on, jvyyr be picked up from "Doc" ' the - Beaver pugilists* schedule. Thornton-in 1XW7A- The total cost Coach Yustm Sirutis is- preparing of roundtrip transportation, and a for this toot with unusual fervor. reserved seat at the game is $4-50. He feels confident that with tho The Beavers will —fee playing manpower he now has, the usually. without the services of^BiO Beh- Meet: NYU p Capitol City can rens, second high scorer m the • Coach Dave Polansky*s cammeree basketball team ti Roanoke^contest.^B31 took a leave fee-, taken by tbe CSty men, pro* switigs bade into actkm tomorrow night after a three-week vkfing tkey bockle down to a rigid il of absence from -the College in layoff, taking on a weak NYU Commerce squad in Hansen . oraer to go to work. training ptygrain. Han at 5; ~ « —— '— — — Aside from CU, slated for tha Both teams are^ built pretty The Business Beavers will i much the same.: They are "both, 16th of January, jtbe rest of tbe a seeking to extend a CCNYJBfeats Lavender schedule is undeteri o: relatively small with one big man winning streak over a two-year each. The Beaver big man is 6-7 1) tl span against the Violets, and, if with Farlefcp^ Bkdrfnson has been •Efcek Watson, and has counterpart last year's contest between the third <)uarter.. — o*i the Hawks is John Doogan, 6-6. two teams is any indication, the Here the Beaver attack spot* Coach Bill Ferguson appears to ts an hater* a Polsnskymeo should have little tered to a halt, and whSJe the La- At present, the li have -a ""bevy of talent from which trouble marking up N& & -to- choose a starting five. Fore­ vendennen were on a six-miinite 7t most among these, beside Doogan, The Financial Five of 1960 point famine, Rutgers registered ments wffibe thoroughly trounced the NYU con­ near futifce wJ CI are Tony Papenari, a 6-2 junior ten consecutive markers to take tl who last year was the team's sec­ tingent by an overwhelming 81-39 r to hefe? ffil out the schedule. Claims Mentor score ns the visitors simply could the lead. r\»r1 miateb . the ond high scorer with 268 points, verted charity tosses "of and John Hughes, a 6-2 senior Coach- Jack Rider's optimistic not cope with the speed and shoot­ s< who-netted 261 markers last year comment that "this is potentially ing accuracy of the r>owixtown. and Cohen knotted the count Beavers. and was also a power off the the best-varsity swimming squad a few seconds later Watson netted OJ -boards? ever assembled at City College" With one impressive victory ins ex will get its initial test Saturday over NYU Washington Square al­ The only other seniors on the In tbe oc squad are Captain Phil Brady, at evening when Brooklyn Polytech ready under their belts this season. Larry Weisa, tbe Scarlet's fr& helps the Beavers inaugurate Coach Polansky is viewing the center, took nsaner-in) bonort in 175 Jk ESniicb in ai 5-11. and six-foot Joe Brehnan, a the 155 H*. first line reserve. The remainder their 1951-52 season at the Up­ approaching games- with optimism. scoring with 27 points. Walt Por­ & town" pooL " As usual, the coach wiDstress team ter was nrrriml lags man for tbe shofsky, a 145 ti of the team consists of Frank i Pearlstein at 135 C«mersaadJan^I>esino^both{^K

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