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Exam Schedule-Fall 11 S - XfcA tAftUCH COLLEGf VOLUME LXVM Tuesday/ December 12,1972 Number 14 and coor­ Orcheatra Flamboyan, he got the can from Bulldog- He Scene m Manhattan, :Jimf1 place in the Main Building, dinating all activities connected themr has played many the also gave the group its name. "I came in to jam and blew Eric's auditorium this Thursday, with it. Committee members are major ballrooms in New Y< said, 'Geez, I gotta go home and amps. That symbolized something. December 14^ beginning at 12 noon Chairwoman Debbie Dixon, as weQ as concerts in ^f.i,, ^eed my bulldog.' Somebody—I The next seven months were lean and win feature Earth, Wind St Carmen Fibres, Marion Isaac, Chicago, Buffalo, and at think it was Eric—said, Thaf s hV' and cold. Then came a call from Fire, Frankie Dante with Jake Jutkowitz, Antonio Mclnnis, Grossinger's. They recently The bulldog was the national Gene to join Bulldog. Orchestra Flamboyan, ^iid Rob Muhlrad, Billy Fox, and Joan returned from a successful tour of symbol of England at one time. John 'Turi has been a keyboard Bulldog. Greenfield. Faculty advisers are Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo. Ttiey bold out, they're strong but man for five years. He started as a Convocation is a traditional Assistant Directors of Student The group's new Cotique album, El they're not aggressive. I think it's sax player, men moved to piano nfli—M event at Baruch. It is Activities Jim Johnson and Linda President*, will be released in the a good name. My dog's happy and organ, teaching himself. His basically a free concert wherein all' Brown. The Public Relations first week of January. anyway." influences include Jimmy Smim, students, faculty and staff have a Society is contributing its services The 24-year-old leader of Eric Thorngren first got into Thekmius Monk, Fats Domino and chance to get together on a large for publicity and win also help at Orchestra Flamboyan writes his music "when I had to wear glasses Jerry Lee Lewis. He worked with' scale, which is a rare opportunity. the event. The show wiU be emceed own material. His songs are about and couldn't be a pilot." He started country & western and rock It is probably the biggest social (as by Don Janklow. peace, love and "ray pains. When I playing basic guitar chords when groups. Gene invited him to join opposed to academic) event of the' Immediately following Con­ write my lyrics," says Frankie, he was 16 and three months later Bulldog. Together with Dino they year for students. In the past, vocation, the Senior Class win host "I'm really trying to say was appearing in public. At that picked Bfll and Eric. As a writer, Convocation has featured its fl«r>Viffi beer blast at the something. Fm not just trying to time he admired Buddy Holly, the collaborating with the others in speakers, Baruch talent, local Headrest, 24 East 22 Street (bet­ sell records." Ventures and the Beach Boys. Bulldog, Turi devej&ps melodies groups, ami, in the past few years, ween Park and Fifth Avenues). Frankie Dante sings and plays EventuaHy he joined the Brass and chord progressions. Richie Havens (he did show up for Admission is $1.00 and all Baruch percussion. He is currently lear­ Buttons. They recorded a few To Gene Cornish, the end of the engagements prior to last year's), students, faculty and staff are ning to play piano. The rest of the singles which were produced by the Paul Winter Consort, and Jim invited. The beer blast is another group includes Luis Small, Gene Cornish. One night at the old (Continued on Page 8) Dawson. tradition of the school and is held in kdyboards; Eddie Gonzalez, Jr., In addition to mis year's groups, conduction with Convocation. bass; Ira Hersbel, guitar; Chickie there will be an unusual in­ The acts appearing at this year's Fuentes, first trombone; Angelo Brooklyn Students termission. Convocation represent three Rodriquez, second trombone; Jose Dean of Students Roy Senour last different types of music. Earth, Cruz, percussion; Bflly Baxter, ~* week sent a letter to all faculty at Wind & Fire is a soul group trying timbales; Alex Ojeda, bongos; and To Keep Baruch the Freshman Center asking them to appeal to all kinds of audiences. Ray Armando, congas. to relax attendance requirements Baruch is the second stop on their In Manhattan for classes scheduled to begin at current tour. Bulldog, based in BULLDOG 1:30 P.M. so that freshmen have a New York^, is managed by Sid An organization is now forming themselves with the proper at- chance to see the whole concert Bernstein who has previously Bulldog was formed and is being which hopes to apply pleasure on mosphere." ^ without being penalized. Con­ handled such groups as the Blues produced by guitarist Gene Cor­ Brooklyn politicians who want to vocation is expected to run past Project and the Rascals. *Ine nish and drummer Dino Danelli, move Baruch. College out of Althaof 2:00 P.M. Classes normally group's first album is getting both formerly of the now defunct Manhattan and into Brooklyn. The Edncatiou „ scheduled for the auditorium on airplay on progressive rock Rascals. Other members are BUI Brooklyn Students to Keep Baruch Masterplan that day will be informed by their stations. Frankie Dante is the Hocher, lead vocals and bass; Eric College in Manhattan, organized Manhatta- instructor where to report. leader of Orchestra Flamboyan. Thorngren, guitar; and John Turi, by two Brooklyn baaed been apf Convocation is limited to Baruch They are well known among Keyboards. Baruchians—Alan Shark and Regents. It is feared that Baruch's students, faculty and staff. I.D. followers of Latin music and BUI "The Hooch" Hocher has William Sachs, is open to all location may become an in cards will therefore be checked at starting to gain popularity outside been playing, writing and singing Baruchians, no matter where they the door. Bursar's receipts will not that circle. since be was 13. His first guitar live, but will concentrate on the be accepted. The groups in detail: was "homemade"; a friend of his acquiring members who live in Frankie Dante with worked in a furniture factory and Brooklyn. An ad-hoc Convocation Com­ together they built the instrument. The organization feels that mittee began work on the event Orchestra Flamboyan ^ Brooklyn N.Y. 1120». A and, after much discussion and Frankie Dante was born in the He switched to bass a few years Baruch should- be located in later and appeared with many Manhattan because the School of att Broofc&x "T5 many phone calls, finally agreed Dominican Republic in September, them of the on ttie groups. Tins, committee, 1948 and came to New York in 1956. local groups playing what he Business and Public y^ which consisted of Geary He became interested in music described as "lounge music." He Administration <shoaidrbe~loeatod Greenidge, Barry Hoffman, Jake when he walked into the Palm recorded with local vocal groups in the financial district They feel it Jutkowitz, Rob Muhlrad, Elnora Gardens in Manhattan and was when be was 15.. He was working is important for Business students Porter, Mike Ramos, and Nelson stunned by the Eddie Palmieri with a mrec piece rock group when to "intellectually -••'iv >. '.'H.mj'mgy1 "••'n—'".; 1 S- ••%•- University Student Who? Exam Schedule - Fall 11 s By David P. Shark Senior Class Presents Final examinations in courses not RESPONSIBLE FOR examination. The Registrar's Once a month a conclave of governments and at times through listed below will be given in the PROVIDING SPECIAL Office will notify applicants of the somber individuals meet on special activities such as selling determination of each case. final sessions of classes. EXAMINATIONS IF CONFLICTS Manhattan's Upper East side. buttons. ARE REPORTED AFTER THE "What for," one may ask. "Is it the As an advisory group under the CONFLICTS: Report conflicts DEADLINE..7rUESDAY, JAN. 2, Any student who MISSED A Joint Chiefs of Staff?" "fc it the Board's Bylaws, the Senate has <two or more^ examinations 1973. SCHEDULED FINAL high commission of the mafia?" certain privileges. It has scheduled At the same time) to the EXAMINATION i OR RECEIVED No, it's the University Student representatives on all the Board's Registrar's Office oy Jan. 2 on the Any students scheduled to take AN "E" GRADE must file for a Senate- "The University Student standing committees and the conflict application form available three or four examinations on one make-up examination during - -Who??' -The^University StudentChairman of the Senate may sit *t :~T~— m day may also ap^v^lh^ wish; 'Marc^Forms are^vaiKDle in the Senate-": the monthly Board meetings with OFFICE CANNOT BE for permission to take a special Registrar's Office. ^ m The University Student Senate is the right to speak, the policy making body of the The Senate can list among its DATE 8:00 AM. 10:30 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. students of the City University. As accomplishments: provided for in Article 15 of the —Having summer session tuition TUES. Board of Higher Education's abolished for matriculated Jan. Adv. 121 Ace. 260 Adv. 123 Ace. 211 Bylaws, it is the sole source of students in.community colleges 1. All the BEER & SODA Mgt. 324 Ace. 262 Int 246 Ace. 263 student input on University wide —Fighting attempts in Albany to Mgt. 330 Adv. 124 Mgt. 201 Adv. 128 policy making decisions. cut funding of student newspapers Mth. 67 Int.
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