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the bee volume 17 number 21 buffalo n y march 19 1937 arts and science sophomore class celebrates annual affair tonight decorations smooth music and good time to be featured tonight at st patrick's dance this evening at ten o'clock the sophomore class will introduce to the campus one of the best bands ever to play in norton hall hat old feldman and his orchestra will start festivities af they swing out with their distinctive arrange ments of modern melodies special ii'mngeinents feature harold feld roan at the piano and an excep tlonal sax section promising orchestra the orchestra although new to the campus is not new to buffalo dunce enthusiasts last summer it played an extended engagement at a local lakeshore resprt in the past year it has played at such places as the statler ballroom and terrace liooin the consistory and in the last month at the annual dances of the seminary and nichols school this year the uffair will be an informal st patrick's dance in the elaborate decorations which will bedeck the hall the traditional green of the emerald isle will pre dominate admission to the dance will be seven ty-flve cents per couple committees robert draddy is chairman of tli affair the assisting commit u p.s aro as follows decorations committee phymis hubbard lean schumacher irma arend russell kidder irwin katz and dick schaefer door committee ralph chapman lydia glaser joan gates gordon bloom hafold smith mary learner and lois fileger pharmacy not crowded profession in new york demand exceeds sup ply says dr lemon dean of u b phar macy school contrary to the general impres sion pharmacy is not a crowded lirofesslon at least it is not crowd id here in western new york this statement was made by dr a b lemon dean of tho univer sity of buffalo school of pharmacy in a speech before the pharmacy studenta recently as far as we know all the mem bers of our last year's class in pharmacy are nov gainfully em ployed dean lemon stated and this condition is nothing new to s because even in the worat years of the depression over 90 per tent of our graduate pharmacists found employment within three month tlmo after graduation demand exceeds supply at present i am unable to recommend enough competent ll lletised pharmacists to meet the de mand dean lemon continued during the last several weeks for i'xampie i have had an average of two requests a week for competent pharmacists but i had nobody i could recommend school not graduating eonugh pharmacists in the twenty counties west of onondaga county which we con sider our territory there are ap proximately one thousand drug stores in the state of new york ihero are 14,300 pharmacists and 7.100 pharmacies which would make it appear that there is an average of two pharmacists to each pharmacy hence in this western new york territory there should lie about two thousand pharma cists employed the national association of hoards of pharmacy in a recent statistical report on conditions ihroughout the country states that it appears to be safe by safe we mean that we would not be over crowding the field if from fifty to s xty new pharmacists were regis tered annually per thousand stores during the last four years an average of thirty pharmacists has been graduated from the univer sity of buffalo plainly this is not enough to serve the public the preparing of 160,000 round white headache chasers is just one of the tasks the 44 seniors in operative pharmacy at the unlver b ty of minnesota do in one year dance recital to be given in convocation solo recital in modern dancing scheduled for march 24 miss louise jassoy exponent of the modern dance will give a re cital in convocation on wednesday morning march 24 in the norton hall auditorium miss jassoy who has among many students a class at the university is well-known in western new york for her efforts in popularizing what is known as the modern dance studied under leaders she has studied under doris humphrey and charles weldman who are leaders in the national modem dunce movement this movement began with the work of ruth st denis and has become well-known through the perform ances of such dancers as ted shawn and martha graham the modern dance is a creative dance based upon rhythmical patterns rather than the formalized tech nique of the ballet miss jassoy will appear in a solo recital miss betty bolton pian ist will be her accompanist beauty authority speaker at woman's club luncheon the women's club program for tuesday march 16 was one of un usual interest the guest speaker was madame colbo representative for the dorothy gray salons of paris london and new york and this week at the l l berger store where she is acting consultant on make-up and complexion problems fortnerly head of the new york salon mme colbo is well qualified to discuss both beauty problems and their solutions a charming and vivacious russian the speak er exemplifies the beauty stand ards upon which she talked nat uralness good grooming and har mony of color in dress and make up gifts given as a gift of the cosmetic house each girl was presented with a dorothy gray powder puff and all were invited to consult mme col bo on her own special beauty prob lems at the march 4 meeting of the club dean macdonald spoke brief ly on dorothy dix the well-known writer 1 of an advice column as a personality thelma altman ac companied by florence cohen then presented three very enjoy able contralto solos dr machlup to conduct open forum for i.r.c dr fritz machlup will conduct an open forum at the international relations club meeting tuesday march 23 at 8:15 p m in the blue room of norton hall the theme of the evening's discussion as nnnounced by i.r.c president carlton krathwohl will be entitled peace neutrality and morality both the economic and political aspects of the subject will be con sidered this group offers membership to both faculty and students who are interested in world problems nucleus meeting to be held march 19th there will be a meeting of the nucleus on friday march 19 1937 at 7:30 in the biology build ing max burstein will read a pap er all biology majors are invited french play to be presented march 22 university professor writes play dealing with court of louis xiv le secret de fontainebleau a one-act play written in french by dr seaver r gilcrest instructor in romance languages at the uni versity will be presented under the auspices of the french club on monday march 22 at 8:30 p m in the auditorium of norton hall court of louis xiv the play deals with the court of louis xiv at the moment when he abandoned mme de montespan in order to marry morganatically mme de maintenon the three characters are louis xiv played by dr gilcrest mrae de montespan played by mrs frank thomas and mme de main tenon played by mrs charles hea rehearsals have been under the di rection of mrs edward d cook and the stage setting has been ar ranged by mrs john a handy and john w nelson dr gilcrest has written over a dozen plays in french during the last two years several of which have been played by student and faculty groups at williams college where he formerly taught and at the university of buffalo he has also written several plays in eng lish one of which the flower show which is a satire on gar den clubs has been presented be fore numerous garden clubs the play will be open to the stu dents and faculty of the univer sity and to the general public without any charge world traveler speaks tonight world caravan guild sponsors richard halliburton at statler this evening friday march 19 at 8:15 p.m the world caravan guild is sponsoring a lecture to be given by richard halliburton in the ball foom of the hotel statler mr halliburton an eminent newspaper man traveler and lec turer has enjoyed a life of ro mance color glamour and adven ture the accounts of his travels and experiences in almost every corner of the globe are read by millions everywhere he secured the first eye-witness story of the assassination of the romanoffs a feat hailed by scribes as the greatest journalistic scoop of the year in the tracks of the mighty hannibal he rode an ele phant over the alps into italy du plicating the feat of that famous warrior since he is a most entertaining lecturer and has a wealth of start moving-up day question incites call for ballot bisonhead asks popular opinion concerning lo cation of dance may 1 considerable controversy has arisen on the campus concerning the scene of the annual moving-up day dance if student opinion war rants it bison head will make arrangements to hold the affair at some popular country club on the other hand should student opinion favor norton hall as the scene of the affair bison head will con tinue the norton hull dance the same as last year students are to all in the accom panying ballot in order to insure that the opinion of the students will be the decisive factor vaudeville varieties to be presented norton hall scene of an nual student production vaudeville varieties will be pre sented tomorrow night at norton hall admission is by norton union membership card attention is called to the fact that the varie ties will be presented saturday march 20 not march 19 as pre viously incorrectly announced list of acts the preliminary list of acts as announced by messrs nixon and fltzmorrla follows and other ad ditional acts may also be present ed 1 skit by robert swados and company 2 song and dance by jean radde 3 act by george bury scotty jackson and frank harrington 4 exhibition by members of the mens fencing team 5 sound skit 6 skit by martha zimmerman 7 wrestling exhibition by charles pearson and ward white 8 selections by the glee club octette 9 antony and cleopatra act 10 medicine show in addition obrlen's corn lik ker band may play o.k prof thistletwitchit professor i q thlstletwitchit's permission to be master of cere monies has not been revoked by the state hospital on forest ave nue and bo the genial nut — we mean gentleman — will appear as announced last week the noted professor has suddenly become very particular about the color of the paper for paper dolls promised him as compensation for appear ing but it is believed that nixon's offer of a new toy are engine will placate him the hospital flatly refuses to permit him to accept a cap pistol three plain clothes men will ac company the ni.c so it is safe to come to see and hear vaudeville varieties even though it may con flict with the palace's midnight show admission is free to stud ents norton hall to close during easter vacation norton hall will be closed for club purposes during the easter vacation beginning thursday march 25th however it will be possible for those persons who de sire to work in offices to gain ad mission to the building between the hours of 9 a m and 6 p m from thursday march 25th to wednesday march 31st with the exception of saturday and sunday march 27th and 28th norton hall cafeteria will close wednesday march 24th after the noon luncheon hour and will resume service thursday noon april ist norton hall bank will be open by special appointment to be made by wednesday march 24 orchestras chosen for home concert two excellent dance bands scheduled fol lowing presentation of black and white fan tasy the orchestras for the black and white fantasy present ed april 9 by the musical organi zations of the university have been chosen and all arrangements for the annual spring dance captain warmack and his algerians a colored swing or chestra will provide sweet and hot music in the club norton the campus night club this group has just returned from an 18 months engagement at the florida ball room in tokio japan and comes direct to you continuous music that music might be continuous throughout the evening another band will also play at the affair buffalo's benny kruger and his band now on a national tour will return to buffalo for the home concert this is the caliber of music which will be provided for the byack and white fantasy on april 9 in norton hall tickets are 50c for the concert and 1.75 for the concert and dance business ad students plan annual father-son banquet yearly affair to be held april 23 under direc tion of business ad student council business ad's eighth annual fath er-student banquet will be held on april 23 it was announced today by co-chairmen norman peterson and charles pearson the business ad student coun cil under whose sponsorship the dinner takes place announces the following committee chairmen publicity ed fitzmorris tickets bern obletz door frank diehl entertainment frank harring ton programs william watson the co-chairmen have promised that as usual the banquet will be the oustanding event on the busi ness administration calendar ne gotiations have been opened to ob tain a prominent guest speaker mrs coleman director of the nor ton cafeteria the scene of the af fair has promised that for the first time a choice of the main course will be offered tentative menus provide for either a fish course or roast turkey camera club to meet at norton tuesday night the camera club's next meeting will be held tuesday night march 23 at norton hall the enlargers and other darkroom equipment have already been purchased and it is expected that the darkroom itself will be virtually complete by that time therefore it is likely that darkroom technique will be discussed and demonstrated plans for the coming salon and sugges tions for subjects for pictures will also be discussed emancipated females prepare for revenge on conceited men kitty kelton and her debutantes to play at gala reverse dance when gals turn tables on escorts it has not been unusual in the pii.hi few weeks to hear the moßt sugared compliments issuing forth from the usually trap-door with lock mouths of the male faction of this campus of course all the sweet little fluffs of feminine fra gility would never suspect the re verse dance as being the motive for all the sudden and unexpected attention not much evidently you of the stronger sex seem to think the little woman is going to forget all about that blonde you took to the last norton affair and beg you on bended knee to honor her with your too too charming company although it is now the duty of the campus decorations to foot the bill there is no doubt that it will be done with pleasure just to get the reaction of several of the so called indlspensables that seem to love to wait until the last mo ment to procure their dates miss dolly robinson will escort mr robert cook who has inform ed the society editor that he will wear a new little blue serge model wednesday march 24 to mark third annual reverse dance women to be in complete charge of affair even to all-girl orchestra wednesday march 24 is no only the first night of spring vaca tion it is also the night whei u.b co-eds will sponsor the thin reverse dance from 10-2 at nor ton hall accordingly the usual dance customs will be reversed and the girls will become the escorts of tho men calling for them asking for the dance and treating them to refreshments of course the oft practiced masculine customs of coming stag and cutting will be the privilege of the fairer sex moreover any unescorted men will absolutely and conditionally not be admitted while all escorted boys will receive feminine favors the committee vin charge an nounces that the orchestra it had engaged will be unable to play for the affair and that in its stead kitty kelton's debutantes an all girl orchestra will furnish the eve ning's swing music chairman evelyn robinson an nounces the members of the vari ous committees as door jane stafford jane relmann bertha rlchert shirley weaver and jean ertell decorations grace eddy louise weber lois gieger doro thy diebold favors anne eschol man and jennette grupp publici ty suzanne hutter and frances stanley athletic council names committees for year greatest season in the history of council pre dicted this year the recent election of officers of the student athletic association has necessitated a change in the committee set-up of the university athletic council it was announced early this week by president har old g hewitt in making the new assignments dr hewitt said that with as pro gressive a student representation as has been sent by the s.a.a he expected 1937-38 to be one of the greatest in the history of the council committees announced the committees follow basketball gordon hague chairman prof martin a brum baugh mr james peelle mr win ton blackburn alvln may frank tuzzilino robert cook football prof livermore chair man dr les knapp mr james peelle mr william blackburn vito grieco bern obletz jack pullen ex-officio mgr other sports hr james peelle chairman dr charles kee'ne mr william blackburn charles pear son edwin bucholtz les shapiro tennis manager ex-officio the managers of wrestling golf and fencing whose nominations must be approved by the council in april are also ex-officio business ad alumni hold stag party committee makes arrangements for party at university club march 19th alumni of the school of busi ness administration will hold a stag party at the university club on friday march 10 at 8:00 p.m according to an announcement this week by paul bash class of 35 who is president of the business administration alumni associa tion other members of the commit tee in charge of arrangements are paul e rich class of 35 vice president and richard a case class of 36 treasurer moving-up day plans made committees get instructions on friday afternoon march 12 the movlng.up day committee held its first meeting since its incep tion and outlined preliminary plans for that occasion chairman william neill gave a brief sketch of the parade held last year and discoursed upon the ar rangements expected to be made for the program planned for this year following recommendations of the 1936 committee he said we expect to avoid many of the difficulties encountered by that group the profit we will gain by their experience should serve to make this year's affair more out standing than any other parade after each of the committee heads had received instructions the meeting was adjourned with the next meeting called for friday march 19 1937 dean of dentistry school attends convention dr russell w grob associate dean of the school of dentistry of the university of buffalo and dr bernard g wakefield professor of oral surgery in the school attend ed the annual meeting of the american association of dental schools in baltimore maryland march 16 16 and 17 dr wakefield led a formal dis cussion on the teaching of an esthesia and oral surgery tues day march 16 speaker views chemistry as source of color lecturer explains devel opment of color as a science art through chemistry was the keynote of a lecture and demonstration given by mr her bert t strong in convocation on march 17 mr strong was intro duced by jack nelson who an nounced the topic as revelations in the realm of color mr strong first showed how colors look in a piece of rock crys tal which holds the color aa the quartz glowed in the darkened au ditorium mr strong spoke of col or down through the ages varied inspirations next mr strong told of his ideas for painting automobiles he has been inspired by numerous and di verse things such as fishes birds butterflies precious stones in choosing car colors he found thai every race down through the age has hud a favorite color — the or entals black and gold the egyi tians the hues of tho clays alon the nile he has used these a shades for cars a particularly interesting demon stratlon of mr strong's was plac ing a number of stones under an ultra violet light each typo of stone showed as a different color most startling of all mr strong's demonstrations was that which polarized light using slides on a highly magnifying machine he showed what marvelous things may bo done by changing the pol arization of light a drop of aspara gus a piece of cellophane became a myriad of beautiful hues american association of business schools meets u b to be represented at louisiana state uni versity march 22 to 24 dr ralph c epstein will attend and take part in the program of the nineteenth annual meeting of the american association of col legiate schools of business at the college of commerce of louisiana state university baton rouge louisiana monday tuesday and wednesday march 22 23 and 24 tho monday afternoon discus sion which will be led by dean epstein and dean reid l mcclung of the university of southern cali fornia is to begin with a paper on the relationship and responsi bilities of schools of commerce to secondary commercial education by dr c s marsh dr marsh was formerly dean of the school of business administration and is now associate director of the american council on education continued on page 4 continued on page 4 student athletic association executive board meeting tues day march 23 at 4:00 p m in the bee office job available the following jobs are available at the personnel office shoe salesmen for saturdays only ex perience is not absolutely neces sary i prefer having the moving-up day dance off the campus [ ] on the campus [ ] name 1 school leave in box at norton hall counter notice band mem bers are to convene in hayes hall music room today at 5 p m to have their pictures taken the boys are asked to wear dark suits for this occasion important bee govern ing board meeting to day at 2:00 p m in the bee office
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| Full Text | the bee volume 17 number 21 buffalo n y march 19 1937 arts and science sophomore class celebrates annual affair tonight decorations smooth music and good time to be featured tonight at st patrick's dance this evening at ten o'clock the sophomore class will introduce to the campus one of the best bands ever to play in norton hall hat old feldman and his orchestra will start festivities af they swing out with their distinctive arrange ments of modern melodies special ii'mngeinents feature harold feld roan at the piano and an excep tlonal sax section promising orchestra the orchestra although new to the campus is not new to buffalo dunce enthusiasts last summer it played an extended engagement at a local lakeshore resprt in the past year it has played at such places as the statler ballroom and terrace liooin the consistory and in the last month at the annual dances of the seminary and nichols school this year the uffair will be an informal st patrick's dance in the elaborate decorations which will bedeck the hall the traditional green of the emerald isle will pre dominate admission to the dance will be seven ty-flve cents per couple committees robert draddy is chairman of tli affair the assisting commit u p.s aro as follows decorations committee phymis hubbard lean schumacher irma arend russell kidder irwin katz and dick schaefer door committee ralph chapman lydia glaser joan gates gordon bloom hafold smith mary learner and lois fileger pharmacy not crowded profession in new york demand exceeds sup ply says dr lemon dean of u b phar macy school contrary to the general impres sion pharmacy is not a crowded lirofesslon at least it is not crowd id here in western new york this statement was made by dr a b lemon dean of tho univer sity of buffalo school of pharmacy in a speech before the pharmacy studenta recently as far as we know all the mem bers of our last year's class in pharmacy are nov gainfully em ployed dean lemon stated and this condition is nothing new to s because even in the worat years of the depression over 90 per tent of our graduate pharmacists found employment within three month tlmo after graduation demand exceeds supply at present i am unable to recommend enough competent ll lletised pharmacists to meet the de mand dean lemon continued during the last several weeks for i'xampie i have had an average of two requests a week for competent pharmacists but i had nobody i could recommend school not graduating eonugh pharmacists in the twenty counties west of onondaga county which we con sider our territory there are ap proximately one thousand drug stores in the state of new york ihero are 14,300 pharmacists and 7.100 pharmacies which would make it appear that there is an average of two pharmacists to each pharmacy hence in this western new york territory there should lie about two thousand pharma cists employed the national association of hoards of pharmacy in a recent statistical report on conditions ihroughout the country states that it appears to be safe by safe we mean that we would not be over crowding the field if from fifty to s xty new pharmacists were regis tered annually per thousand stores during the last four years an average of thirty pharmacists has been graduated from the univer sity of buffalo plainly this is not enough to serve the public the preparing of 160,000 round white headache chasers is just one of the tasks the 44 seniors in operative pharmacy at the unlver b ty of minnesota do in one year dance recital to be given in convocation solo recital in modern dancing scheduled for march 24 miss louise jassoy exponent of the modern dance will give a re cital in convocation on wednesday morning march 24 in the norton hall auditorium miss jassoy who has among many students a class at the university is well-known in western new york for her efforts in popularizing what is known as the modern dance studied under leaders she has studied under doris humphrey and charles weldman who are leaders in the national modem dunce movement this movement began with the work of ruth st denis and has become well-known through the perform ances of such dancers as ted shawn and martha graham the modern dance is a creative dance based upon rhythmical patterns rather than the formalized tech nique of the ballet miss jassoy will appear in a solo recital miss betty bolton pian ist will be her accompanist beauty authority speaker at woman's club luncheon the women's club program for tuesday march 16 was one of un usual interest the guest speaker was madame colbo representative for the dorothy gray salons of paris london and new york and this week at the l l berger store where she is acting consultant on make-up and complexion problems fortnerly head of the new york salon mme colbo is well qualified to discuss both beauty problems and their solutions a charming and vivacious russian the speak er exemplifies the beauty stand ards upon which she talked nat uralness good grooming and har mony of color in dress and make up gifts given as a gift of the cosmetic house each girl was presented with a dorothy gray powder puff and all were invited to consult mme col bo on her own special beauty prob lems at the march 4 meeting of the club dean macdonald spoke brief ly on dorothy dix the well-known writer 1 of an advice column as a personality thelma altman ac companied by florence cohen then presented three very enjoy able contralto solos dr machlup to conduct open forum for i.r.c dr fritz machlup will conduct an open forum at the international relations club meeting tuesday march 23 at 8:15 p m in the blue room of norton hall the theme of the evening's discussion as nnnounced by i.r.c president carlton krathwohl will be entitled peace neutrality and morality both the economic and political aspects of the subject will be con sidered this group offers membership to both faculty and students who are interested in world problems nucleus meeting to be held march 19th there will be a meeting of the nucleus on friday march 19 1937 at 7:30 in the biology build ing max burstein will read a pap er all biology majors are invited french play to be presented march 22 university professor writes play dealing with court of louis xiv le secret de fontainebleau a one-act play written in french by dr seaver r gilcrest instructor in romance languages at the uni versity will be presented under the auspices of the french club on monday march 22 at 8:30 p m in the auditorium of norton hall court of louis xiv the play deals with the court of louis xiv at the moment when he abandoned mme de montespan in order to marry morganatically mme de maintenon the three characters are louis xiv played by dr gilcrest mrae de montespan played by mrs frank thomas and mme de main tenon played by mrs charles hea rehearsals have been under the di rection of mrs edward d cook and the stage setting has been ar ranged by mrs john a handy and john w nelson dr gilcrest has written over a dozen plays in french during the last two years several of which have been played by student and faculty groups at williams college where he formerly taught and at the university of buffalo he has also written several plays in eng lish one of which the flower show which is a satire on gar den clubs has been presented be fore numerous garden clubs the play will be open to the stu dents and faculty of the univer sity and to the general public without any charge world traveler speaks tonight world caravan guild sponsors richard halliburton at statler this evening friday march 19 at 8:15 p.m the world caravan guild is sponsoring a lecture to be given by richard halliburton in the ball foom of the hotel statler mr halliburton an eminent newspaper man traveler and lec turer has enjoyed a life of ro mance color glamour and adven ture the accounts of his travels and experiences in almost every corner of the globe are read by millions everywhere he secured the first eye-witness story of the assassination of the romanoffs a feat hailed by scribes as the greatest journalistic scoop of the year in the tracks of the mighty hannibal he rode an ele phant over the alps into italy du plicating the feat of that famous warrior since he is a most entertaining lecturer and has a wealth of start moving-up day question incites call for ballot bisonhead asks popular opinion concerning lo cation of dance may 1 considerable controversy has arisen on the campus concerning the scene of the annual moving-up day dance if student opinion war rants it bison head will make arrangements to hold the affair at some popular country club on the other hand should student opinion favor norton hall as the scene of the affair bison head will con tinue the norton hull dance the same as last year students are to all in the accom panying ballot in order to insure that the opinion of the students will be the decisive factor vaudeville varieties to be presented norton hall scene of an nual student production vaudeville varieties will be pre sented tomorrow night at norton hall admission is by norton union membership card attention is called to the fact that the varie ties will be presented saturday march 20 not march 19 as pre viously incorrectly announced list of acts the preliminary list of acts as announced by messrs nixon and fltzmorrla follows and other ad ditional acts may also be present ed 1 skit by robert swados and company 2 song and dance by jean radde 3 act by george bury scotty jackson and frank harrington 4 exhibition by members of the mens fencing team 5 sound skit 6 skit by martha zimmerman 7 wrestling exhibition by charles pearson and ward white 8 selections by the glee club octette 9 antony and cleopatra act 10 medicine show in addition obrlen's corn lik ker band may play o.k prof thistletwitchit professor i q thlstletwitchit's permission to be master of cere monies has not been revoked by the state hospital on forest ave nue and bo the genial nut — we mean gentleman — will appear as announced last week the noted professor has suddenly become very particular about the color of the paper for paper dolls promised him as compensation for appear ing but it is believed that nixon's offer of a new toy are engine will placate him the hospital flatly refuses to permit him to accept a cap pistol three plain clothes men will ac company the ni.c so it is safe to come to see and hear vaudeville varieties even though it may con flict with the palace's midnight show admission is free to stud ents norton hall to close during easter vacation norton hall will be closed for club purposes during the easter vacation beginning thursday march 25th however it will be possible for those persons who de sire to work in offices to gain ad mission to the building between the hours of 9 a m and 6 p m from thursday march 25th to wednesday march 31st with the exception of saturday and sunday march 27th and 28th norton hall cafeteria will close wednesday march 24th after the noon luncheon hour and will resume service thursday noon april ist norton hall bank will be open by special appointment to be made by wednesday march 24 orchestras chosen for home concert two excellent dance bands scheduled fol lowing presentation of black and white fan tasy the orchestras for the black and white fantasy present ed april 9 by the musical organi zations of the university have been chosen and all arrangements for the annual spring dance captain warmack and his algerians a colored swing or chestra will provide sweet and hot music in the club norton the campus night club this group has just returned from an 18 months engagement at the florida ball room in tokio japan and comes direct to you continuous music that music might be continuous throughout the evening another band will also play at the affair buffalo's benny kruger and his band now on a national tour will return to buffalo for the home concert this is the caliber of music which will be provided for the byack and white fantasy on april 9 in norton hall tickets are 50c for the concert and 1.75 for the concert and dance business ad students plan annual father-son banquet yearly affair to be held april 23 under direc tion of business ad student council business ad's eighth annual fath er-student banquet will be held on april 23 it was announced today by co-chairmen norman peterson and charles pearson the business ad student coun cil under whose sponsorship the dinner takes place announces the following committee chairmen publicity ed fitzmorris tickets bern obletz door frank diehl entertainment frank harring ton programs william watson the co-chairmen have promised that as usual the banquet will be the oustanding event on the busi ness administration calendar ne gotiations have been opened to ob tain a prominent guest speaker mrs coleman director of the nor ton cafeteria the scene of the af fair has promised that for the first time a choice of the main course will be offered tentative menus provide for either a fish course or roast turkey camera club to meet at norton tuesday night the camera club's next meeting will be held tuesday night march 23 at norton hall the enlargers and other darkroom equipment have already been purchased and it is expected that the darkroom itself will be virtually complete by that time therefore it is likely that darkroom technique will be discussed and demonstrated plans for the coming salon and sugges tions for subjects for pictures will also be discussed emancipated females prepare for revenge on conceited men kitty kelton and her debutantes to play at gala reverse dance when gals turn tables on escorts it has not been unusual in the pii.hi few weeks to hear the moßt sugared compliments issuing forth from the usually trap-door with lock mouths of the male faction of this campus of course all the sweet little fluffs of feminine fra gility would never suspect the re verse dance as being the motive for all the sudden and unexpected attention not much evidently you of the stronger sex seem to think the little woman is going to forget all about that blonde you took to the last norton affair and beg you on bended knee to honor her with your too too charming company although it is now the duty of the campus decorations to foot the bill there is no doubt that it will be done with pleasure just to get the reaction of several of the so called indlspensables that seem to love to wait until the last mo ment to procure their dates miss dolly robinson will escort mr robert cook who has inform ed the society editor that he will wear a new little blue serge model wednesday march 24 to mark third annual reverse dance women to be in complete charge of affair even to all-girl orchestra wednesday march 24 is no only the first night of spring vaca tion it is also the night whei u.b co-eds will sponsor the thin reverse dance from 10-2 at nor ton hall accordingly the usual dance customs will be reversed and the girls will become the escorts of tho men calling for them asking for the dance and treating them to refreshments of course the oft practiced masculine customs of coming stag and cutting will be the privilege of the fairer sex moreover any unescorted men will absolutely and conditionally not be admitted while all escorted boys will receive feminine favors the committee vin charge an nounces that the orchestra it had engaged will be unable to play for the affair and that in its stead kitty kelton's debutantes an all girl orchestra will furnish the eve ning's swing music chairman evelyn robinson an nounces the members of the vari ous committees as door jane stafford jane relmann bertha rlchert shirley weaver and jean ertell decorations grace eddy louise weber lois gieger doro thy diebold favors anne eschol man and jennette grupp publici ty suzanne hutter and frances stanley athletic council names committees for year greatest season in the history of council pre dicted this year the recent election of officers of the student athletic association has necessitated a change in the committee set-up of the university athletic council it was announced early this week by president har old g hewitt in making the new assignments dr hewitt said that with as pro gressive a student representation as has been sent by the s.a.a he expected 1937-38 to be one of the greatest in the history of the council committees announced the committees follow basketball gordon hague chairman prof martin a brum baugh mr james peelle mr win ton blackburn alvln may frank tuzzilino robert cook football prof livermore chair man dr les knapp mr james peelle mr william blackburn vito grieco bern obletz jack pullen ex-officio mgr other sports hr james peelle chairman dr charles kee'ne mr william blackburn charles pear son edwin bucholtz les shapiro tennis manager ex-officio the managers of wrestling golf and fencing whose nominations must be approved by the council in april are also ex-officio business ad alumni hold stag party committee makes arrangements for party at university club march 19th alumni of the school of busi ness administration will hold a stag party at the university club on friday march 10 at 8:00 p.m according to an announcement this week by paul bash class of 35 who is president of the business administration alumni associa tion other members of the commit tee in charge of arrangements are paul e rich class of 35 vice president and richard a case class of 36 treasurer moving-up day plans made committees get instructions on friday afternoon march 12 the movlng.up day committee held its first meeting since its incep tion and outlined preliminary plans for that occasion chairman william neill gave a brief sketch of the parade held last year and discoursed upon the ar rangements expected to be made for the program planned for this year following recommendations of the 1936 committee he said we expect to avoid many of the difficulties encountered by that group the profit we will gain by their experience should serve to make this year's affair more out standing than any other parade after each of the committee heads had received instructions the meeting was adjourned with the next meeting called for friday march 19 1937 dean of dentistry school attends convention dr russell w grob associate dean of the school of dentistry of the university of buffalo and dr bernard g wakefield professor of oral surgery in the school attend ed the annual meeting of the american association of dental schools in baltimore maryland march 16 16 and 17 dr wakefield led a formal dis cussion on the teaching of an esthesia and oral surgery tues day march 16 speaker views chemistry as source of color lecturer explains devel opment of color as a science art through chemistry was the keynote of a lecture and demonstration given by mr her bert t strong in convocation on march 17 mr strong was intro duced by jack nelson who an nounced the topic as revelations in the realm of color mr strong first showed how colors look in a piece of rock crys tal which holds the color aa the quartz glowed in the darkened au ditorium mr strong spoke of col or down through the ages varied inspirations next mr strong told of his ideas for painting automobiles he has been inspired by numerous and di verse things such as fishes birds butterflies precious stones in choosing car colors he found thai every race down through the age has hud a favorite color — the or entals black and gold the egyi tians the hues of tho clays alon the nile he has used these a shades for cars a particularly interesting demon stratlon of mr strong's was plac ing a number of stones under an ultra violet light each typo of stone showed as a different color most startling of all mr strong's demonstrations was that which polarized light using slides on a highly magnifying machine he showed what marvelous things may bo done by changing the pol arization of light a drop of aspara gus a piece of cellophane became a myriad of beautiful hues american association of business schools meets u b to be represented at louisiana state uni versity march 22 to 24 dr ralph c epstein will attend and take part in the program of the nineteenth annual meeting of the american association of col legiate schools of business at the college of commerce of louisiana state university baton rouge louisiana monday tuesday and wednesday march 22 23 and 24 tho monday afternoon discus sion which will be led by dean epstein and dean reid l mcclung of the university of southern cali fornia is to begin with a paper on the relationship and responsi bilities of schools of commerce to secondary commercial education by dr c s marsh dr marsh was formerly dean of the school of business administration and is now associate director of the american council on education continued on page 4 continued on page 4 student athletic association executive board meeting tues day march 23 at 4:00 p m in the bee office job available the following jobs are available at the personnel office shoe salesmen for saturdays only ex perience is not absolutely neces sary i prefer having the moving-up day dance off the campus [ ] on the campus [ ] name 1 school leave in box at norton hall counter notice band mem bers are to convene in hayes hall music room today at 5 p m to have their pictures taken the boys are asked to wear dark suits for this occasion important bee govern ing board meeting to day at 2:00 p m in the bee office |
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