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the bee the university of buffalo weekly vol 13 university of buffalo april 28 1933 no 26 student faculty aid needed in 1933 joint charity drive among the faculty the joint chari ties dampaign for 1933 begins today the campaign among the students will be carried on during the week of may lst to may otjh although the need ls great er than in previous years we will con tinue the practice of giving each stud ent an opportunity to contrlljiate but no pressure will be brought to bear on those who are unable to do so a numlber of persons have confused the relief work of the city state and nation with that of the joint charities organization these two are quite differ ent of the some thirty-four in the joint charities group all but two use the funds allotted to them to render some valuable and at the present time indis pensable service to the comunlty a good example of tbe recent activities of one of these organizations the children's aid society is the vosko case about which we have read so much in news parpers these organizations are not dole agencies the connmunlty can ill afford to let these organizations down here in the university chancellor ca pen has again consented to act as major of division j he has appointed dr lewis a eyoman as captain of the uni versity organization the faculty chair men in the various divisions are : dean b w koch school of medicine ; dr c w pankow school of l>entistry dr a p sy school of pharmacy ; dean c c alden law school ; e j mcgrath college of arts and sciences : dr t l norton school of business administra tion and miss i j gerber evening ses sion student leaders have not yet been an nounced out will be chosen through air mograth's office some time during next week a fellow student will approach you and lt ls hoped that you will be able to contribute even though lt be but a small amount this year each contribu tion will be given a blue feather by the solloitiors who receives his or her con tribution it is requested that contribu tors wear these feathers until the cam paign closes on may 10th llast year ap proximately eighty-five thousand indi viduals subscribed to this fund here art the university we raised one hun dred and two percent of our quota of six thousand dollars tills year the quota ls the same and it is hoped that the campaign will be equally successful campaign workers feel that even more subscriptions must be received this year if buffalo is to stand among the cities of the nation which have done their ut most to care for their poor and needy ' every member of the university of buffalo will of course be wearing a blue feather moving-up track teams organized in every school movlng-up day is fast approaching and the bee has more interesting news concerning the track meet which will take place on that day in the interests of close competition it has been decided to form three teams of about equal strength the school of business administration will enter one team as will the college of arts and silences the third team will be made up of men rospresenmng the profession al sehikils of pharmacy medicine den tistry and law the last four schools will probably have a contest all their own to see which school can score the most points within the professional team the various team organizations are now well under way wully maunz and bob wlnegar arc working up a team for the school of business administra tion the arts team will gather around limoncelll while the deuts will follow carpenter and common mulballon is organizing the men from the medical school and the law school is under hoffman pharmacy will be led by flske and vernier the official list of events will be : 100 yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard dash half mile run mile run two mile run 880 yard relay shot put high jump broad jump pole vault 110 yard high hurdles and 220 yard low hurdles add ed to these will be the special 880 yard inter-fraternity telay entries should be sent as early as possible to beta chi epsllan fraternity 24 devereaux road or placed in the b.x.e mail box in tho basement the all-high stadium has been secur ed for the meet and the weatherman has lien petitioned to give us his best on may oth track men are urged to enter in moving-up meet ubessa follies 1933 will rival ziegfeld productions how about a night in new york < too far too expensive well it's yours if you want it for three dollars and fifty cents beautiful girls plenty of them blondes brunettes and rod heads dancing to the finest orchestra you could want dinner your mouth will water at the sight of the caviar k's an actual fact you dan have one grand and glorious bomifldc new york night . . cabaret . . night club ituios phere . . dining and dancing . . beauti ful girls and divine music make a note of the dote saturday may 0 that's the evening of the übessa fol lies of 1933 when the buffalo girl will be glorified in hie best ziegfeld manner with a floor show which will put all pre vious efforts in the shade make a note of the place too hotel statler ballroom give that girl friend a real treat there's nothing else on the calendar of buffalo social events that even approxi mates it and make one more note in keeping with the spirit of the new deal the price lias been reduced last year it was five bucks but now you can take sister j along and it will cost you three and a half but remember too wlhlle the price has gone down the quality has gone up , boy oh boy is that some pony chorus that director john m mead has assem bled and can those girls dance this is the fifth edition of the univer s 1 1 y of buffalo evening ses sion students association annual pro iduamon the initial letters of the organ ization's name spell u bbss a mr mefid is general dir ector and norman a w e 1 s director of music at burgard viox-atllonpl i high school is in charge of the musical num bers music for about itwo mid 11 half hours of dancing before between and after acts will be fur nished by david ohcskin and ms aris tocrats and will be broadcast over wgr or wkbw that evening the staitler ballroom is transformed into a typical new york night club guests are seated at tables surround ing the dancing space in the center of the flior frtom which all the various nets are presented tickets nre 1.75 per person and with o few exceptions are to be pur chased and reservations made in ad vance tables will be available to seat parties of two to fourteen persons res ervations will be filled strictly in order of receipt the choice tables on the edge of the dance floor and in the bal john m mead vote today for queen of parade the elections of the moving-up day queen will be held today friday april 28 in the front hall of hayes from 10 30 to 2 00 all students are request ed to vote the following girls have been nomin ated by the various fraternities and pororities — freshmen hove not been in < luded in nominations â– thelma shardon hortense klrsh lkaum annette satuloff irma wagner lthodu goehle helen peters virginia kerr anna mae drews betty engel the girls who rank second and third respectively in the elections will ac uotnpnny the queen in the parade as two attendants the queen will be presented at the moving-up day dance will lead the parade and will take part in the ceremonies following the par ade bee opens big spring campaign for subscriptions today ! april 2 bth ! suliscrip tions are being taken up for next year's bee the new staff promises to be very good and give the students a big ger and better bee for less money subscribe early and avoid the fall rush and now — news ! ! ! the bee lias been reduced from the huge sum of 1.50 to 50 think of that so come now one and all and subscribe for subscriptions see anyone of the tollowimg barton bucholtz ounipbeii donohue ebberts griffith hurst johnson josslyn kramer kysar lane lawson miller moody neumann nor ton silverberg spuler stephan town send walters white weller graduates await big senior week moving-up dance will ap propriate climax the festivities of week next week will be celebrated as sen ior week the period to which the mem bers of the class of 1933 have been look ing forward during their entire four years in college the seniors will wear their caps and gowns all week and a nttuaber of events have been planned to honor them in the completion of their college career senior girls are to sell roses in front of hayes hall monday may 1 will be rose day in the evening the panhellenic banquet ls to be held in the touraine hotel the senior convocation will take place on wednesday may 3 at 10.30 a m in the auditorium at this time the deans will speak and the class histories will be read the seniors will attend in taps and gowns and will sit together in the front of the auditorium wednesday is also to be acquaintance day for the high school seniors who plan to enter the university next fall when the future freshmen visit the campus from 3 to 5 p if on that day they will have the good fortune to find the dignified seniors in their caps and gowns thursday may 4th has been set aside as ivy day the traditional ivy planting ceremony will take place and the ivy day oration will be delivered by bur ton poinplun tlie faculty will give a tea in honor of the seniors on thursday afternoon in the women's lounge the moving-up day dance will be held in the meadowbrook country club on friday evening may 5 from 10 to 2 the moving-up day celebrations on sat urday may 6 will be the climax and ' conclusion ' of the senior week festivi ties after the parade in the morning the track meet will take place at 2 p.m in the evening the übessa follies will be staged by the evening session stud ents association blue masquers because of the lateness of the season and other factors blue masquers will not present another three-act play this year but will give another program in stead on which the executive commit tee is now at work watch next week's issue of the bee for further details norton hall editor's note bach week the bee will run an article on norton hall these articles will present the various aspects of the norton hall situation as they arise endeavoring not oidy to give up-to-the-minute bits of news but also comment by students faculty and leading union directors in the country we solicit your comments and suggestions the bee considers it a duty also to an swer questions you may have in regard to any phase of norton hall if you have any questions a note to the editor placed in the hayes hall mail boxes will receive prompt attention for years norton hall has been a rumor for years student activities at the university of buflulo have been slowly and sometimes discouragingly devel oping by next january norton hall will be a reality und student activities will have gained an impetus that it is difficult even for those most closely associated with them to appreciate in the very midst of economic conditions that are forc ing the university to curtail its development on every hand the students are to gain opportunities and benefits such as they have never enjoyed before the will of the late chancellor norton provided that approximately 200,000 should lie devoted by the university to the erection of a student union building the furnishing and maintenance of tho building to be the responsibility of the university architectural plans have been accepted iby the university council and the breaking of ground awaits the selection of a contractor the choice will probably lie made within the next two weeks and work will begin norton hall will be located directly cast of foster hall forming the northeast corner of tho proposed quadrangle of which the new library will be fore long be the center the building itself is to be a two-story structure similar in design to crosby hall what it will mean to students and to student activi ties can lie readily approached from the following facts concerning its interior plan in the entire right wing is a cafeteria accommodating 300 people as well as several private dining rooms in the left wing is a ballroom with a stage and facilities for the blue masquers and musical clubs beneath which will be rooms for rehearsal and the storage of scenery on the first floor between the wings of the building will be provided separate lounges for men and women a large common lounge candy and tobacco counter offices for the directing staff and checking facilities on the second floor there will toe game rooms for both men and women in addition to committee rooms and offices for publications musical clubs debate und other activities the completion of norton hall will not mark n mlllenlum in our campus life and activities but the realization of a student recreational center cannot fail to promote a greater spirit of fellowship among us and bring students to gether in common enterprises as they have never brought together before no activity need algain suffer from uncertain and inadequate places of meeting lulis committees and unorganized groups of students will always have a place to gather in privacy and comfort window-sills and staircases need no longer serve as places for terte-a^tete or friendly argument fraternities or sororities will have an attractive ball-room for their dances with facilities at hand for serving refreshments and comfortable lounges to sit them out what norton hall can mean and will mean to each student organization on the campus can as yet be hut a matter for speculation speculation in which every activity head and faculty advisor ought to be even now indulgig but the great benefits it will bring in the unifying and integrating of those enterprises i which lie outside of the curriculum enterprises no vital a part of our social and intellectual education cannot be overestimated first intercollegiate ball in buffalo tomorrow night tomorrow night for the first time in the history of buffalo the intercollegiate ball given jointly by all the leading uni versities in new york state will take place in the moose ballroom being the first intercollegiate conference affair at which u of 8 canisius state teach ers and niaigara representatives will be officially recognized by the gesture of tapping a large delegation is expected from western new york at the same time some forty high school athletes and scholars will be similarly honored tec monroe's new yorkers will be in town with a trio of girls in time to start dancing between 9.30 and ten rob ert rich newly crowned amateur light heavy weight wrestling champion of this district who was scheduled to lead tbe grand march will be in chicago satur day evening competing for the national crown cheater ward this years foot ball captain who lead the grand march at the junior prom will again do tbe honlors in his stead a large delegation of professors will be presented in order that ever high school and college guest will be made to feel entirely at home through the ln troduotton contacts which will be made through these representatives five hours of fine music dancing cool refreshments and intercollegiate good cheer will provide an evening of unus ual entertainment we will be expecting you and yours tickets may be obtained at student rates from any of the fraternity mem bers debaters leave for syracuse conference at the break of dawn or perhaps a little later this morning 7 debaters set out foi the distant portals of syracuse five of these courageous souls a boy and four girls were driving the other two girls went by train and still two more girls will drive down tonight who was the man burt pomplum risking ms life to aid four back-seat drivers mary klein doris kreinheder betty townsend and fran wmttaker to reach syracuse university in time for the open ing of the state debate convention at 11.30 a m the two going by train are helen peters and josepmne pound ruth free man and edna getssler leave tonigm and why all tms excitement it's the first time the women have participated in a state conference the various clubs 16 in all from all over the state will or ganize at a meeting at 11.30 at wmch a general chairman will be elected after luncheon the delegates will divide into four committees students representing the college sending them at each meet ing the four issues to be discussed are : 1 state control of liquor traffic at which doris kreinheder and betty townsend will be delegates 2 state contributions to local public education debated by j pound and fran whit taker 3 unemployment insurance in which helen peters and burt pomplum will participate 4 reform of county government upheld by ruth freeman and mary klein it will be the duty of these delegates to present constructive plans at these committee meetings and if possible through extemporaneous de bate to influence the group to present the plan at the combined meetings of all delegates the following morning a banquet and a bit of frivolity la scheduled for tonight then in the morn ing each committee will present a plan to the massed groups to be adopted as the attitude of the convention the af fair formally closes tomorrow noon but we understand there's to be a re gatta at syracuse tomorrow and then too that city provides rather good en tertainment dr reed the women's ooach is at tending a conference at washington this week and unfortunately was unable to accompany the girls plans complete for acquaintance day plans for acquaintance day io be held may 3 from 3 to 5 o'clock b*te already been formulated girls from the various sororities have decorated the auditorium with banners and have posted placards in the high schools maps of the campus as it will look when entirely completea will be shown to the high school students chancellor capen will speak the blue masquer and the glee club wll furnish the en tertainment ushers are under the di rection of miss deters s a c dinner the s a c dinner will be held on may 9th that ls the last regular meet ing of s a c further announcement will be made in the bee main street is secured for moving-up day parade the biggest break of the year the committee on the movlng-up day par ade announces to the bee that the procession will march from the terrace up main street to the oampus this means that a special dispensation has been granted in favor of the university the city ordinance has been set aside for the express purpose of allowing the moving-up day parade to proceed up main street — a privilege which has not been granted to any other organization since the regulation went into effect two years ago the parade will start at the terrace at 10.30 a m sharp and as it moves toward the campus the various floats will be examined then at the review ing stand located on the road between foster and crosby halls the prizes will be awarded as follows : klwanls olub eup for best fraternity float interest ed person eup to the best sorority float ; a loving eup donated by the buffalo ad club and two others not yet announc ed besides cups for the best fraternity and best sorority float a eup will be awarded to the best school float this includes all schools whether downtown or campus and to the best float spon sored by any s a c organization glee clubs blue masquers publica tions debute student council inter fraternity council another cup will go to the organization outside s.a.c such activities as math club bias bison head cap and gown german club anti-war club women's club men's club etc come under this head ing in addition five dollars will be giv en for toest costume judges reserve the right to define best as they see fit 2.50 will be awarded to the second best individual costume five dollars has been appropriated for an award to the beat float entered by any unorganized group any gang of fellows or gals such as the com moner's club the red friars the squirrel club the frogs may compete for this prize as may any group or gang now unnamed a silver loving cup will go to the queen soon to be elected we already have wind of a nifty float by bison head and knock-out act by the boys from business ad better get going if you'd like a cup or ave smackers at the reviewing stand a program is arranged that is an eye-opener but we'll spring the detail next week right now it's enough to know that the priz es for the individuals and floats will be awarded by hank comstock of the junior chamber of commerce who is acting as honorary chairman all awards for student activities will be presented ns will athletic awards starting this year any organisation winning a cup three years will be en titled to its permanent possession before we sign off til next week we want to let you in on another big fea oont on page 2 col 0 oont on page 2 col 6 * all senior men who have not yet * * returned their senior blanks to the * * personnel office are requested to • * do so at once those who wish to * * send small pictures to attach to the * * blank should bring in a photograph * * and one dollar as soon as possible * ************ ******* fi 1 bee next wednesday 1 i tf ] subscribe to the bee \ \ «â€ΕΎ*•««»**********•• • all sophomores who have not • • yet reported to the personnel of * • flee to talk over their programs for * • next year are urged to make ap • • pointments at once other students * • should also report as soon as possi • • ble to make out schedules • «««••»»••*••«**♦•*•
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| Title | Bee, 1933-04-28 |
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| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 13 No. 26 |
| Date of Original | 1933-04-28 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 28 |
| Year | 1933 |
| Publisher of Original | University of Buffalo |
| Institution | State University of New York at Buffalo |
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| Title | The Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 13 No. 26 |
| Date of Original | 1933-04-28 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 28 |
| Year | 1933 |
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| Page | 1 |
| Description | An archive of the Bee student newspaper from the University of Buffalo in New York. |
| Subject | University of Buffalo Student Newspaper Archive |
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| Full Text | the bee the university of buffalo weekly vol 13 university of buffalo april 28 1933 no 26 student faculty aid needed in 1933 joint charity drive among the faculty the joint chari ties dampaign for 1933 begins today the campaign among the students will be carried on during the week of may lst to may otjh although the need ls great er than in previous years we will con tinue the practice of giving each stud ent an opportunity to contrlljiate but no pressure will be brought to bear on those who are unable to do so a numlber of persons have confused the relief work of the city state and nation with that of the joint charities organization these two are quite differ ent of the some thirty-four in the joint charities group all but two use the funds allotted to them to render some valuable and at the present time indis pensable service to the comunlty a good example of tbe recent activities of one of these organizations the children's aid society is the vosko case about which we have read so much in news parpers these organizations are not dole agencies the connmunlty can ill afford to let these organizations down here in the university chancellor ca pen has again consented to act as major of division j he has appointed dr lewis a eyoman as captain of the uni versity organization the faculty chair men in the various divisions are : dean b w koch school of medicine ; dr c w pankow school of l>entistry dr a p sy school of pharmacy ; dean c c alden law school ; e j mcgrath college of arts and sciences : dr t l norton school of business administra tion and miss i j gerber evening ses sion student leaders have not yet been an nounced out will be chosen through air mograth's office some time during next week a fellow student will approach you and lt ls hoped that you will be able to contribute even though lt be but a small amount this year each contribu tion will be given a blue feather by the solloitiors who receives his or her con tribution it is requested that contribu tors wear these feathers until the cam paign closes on may 10th llast year ap proximately eighty-five thousand indi viduals subscribed to this fund here art the university we raised one hun dred and two percent of our quota of six thousand dollars tills year the quota ls the same and it is hoped that the campaign will be equally successful campaign workers feel that even more subscriptions must be received this year if buffalo is to stand among the cities of the nation which have done their ut most to care for their poor and needy ' every member of the university of buffalo will of course be wearing a blue feather moving-up track teams organized in every school movlng-up day is fast approaching and the bee has more interesting news concerning the track meet which will take place on that day in the interests of close competition it has been decided to form three teams of about equal strength the school of business administration will enter one team as will the college of arts and silences the third team will be made up of men rospresenmng the profession al sehikils of pharmacy medicine den tistry and law the last four schools will probably have a contest all their own to see which school can score the most points within the professional team the various team organizations are now well under way wully maunz and bob wlnegar arc working up a team for the school of business administra tion the arts team will gather around limoncelll while the deuts will follow carpenter and common mulballon is organizing the men from the medical school and the law school is under hoffman pharmacy will be led by flske and vernier the official list of events will be : 100 yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard dash half mile run mile run two mile run 880 yard relay shot put high jump broad jump pole vault 110 yard high hurdles and 220 yard low hurdles add ed to these will be the special 880 yard inter-fraternity telay entries should be sent as early as possible to beta chi epsllan fraternity 24 devereaux road or placed in the b.x.e mail box in tho basement the all-high stadium has been secur ed for the meet and the weatherman has lien petitioned to give us his best on may oth track men are urged to enter in moving-up meet ubessa follies 1933 will rival ziegfeld productions how about a night in new york < too far too expensive well it's yours if you want it for three dollars and fifty cents beautiful girls plenty of them blondes brunettes and rod heads dancing to the finest orchestra you could want dinner your mouth will water at the sight of the caviar k's an actual fact you dan have one grand and glorious bomifldc new york night . . cabaret . . night club ituios phere . . dining and dancing . . beauti ful girls and divine music make a note of the dote saturday may 0 that's the evening of the ΓΒΌbessa fol lies of 1933 when the buffalo girl will be glorified in hie best ziegfeld manner with a floor show which will put all pre vious efforts in the shade make a note of the place too hotel statler ballroom give that girl friend a real treat there's nothing else on the calendar of buffalo social events that even approxi mates it and make one more note in keeping with the spirit of the new deal the price lias been reduced last year it was five bucks but now you can take sister j along and it will cost you three and a half but remember too wlhlle the price has gone down the quality has gone up , boy oh boy is that some pony chorus that director john m mead has assem bled and can those girls dance this is the fifth edition of the univer s 1 1 y of buffalo evening ses sion students association annual pro iduamon the initial letters of the organ ization's name spell u bbss a mr mefid is general dir ector and norman a w e 1 s director of music at burgard viox-atllonpl i high school is in charge of the musical num bers music for about itwo mid 11 half hours of dancing before between and after acts will be fur nished by david ohcskin and ms aris tocrats and will be broadcast over wgr or wkbw that evening the staitler ballroom is transformed into a typical new york night club guests are seated at tables surround ing the dancing space in the center of the flior frtom which all the various nets are presented tickets nre 1.75 per person and with o few exceptions are to be pur chased and reservations made in ad vance tables will be available to seat parties of two to fourteen persons res ervations will be filled strictly in order of receipt the choice tables on the edge of the dance floor and in the bal john m mead vote today for queen of parade the elections of the moving-up day queen will be held today friday april 28 in the front hall of hayes from 10 30 to 2 00 all students are request ed to vote the following girls have been nomin ated by the various fraternities and pororities Γ’β¬β freshmen hove not been in < luded in nominations Γ’βΒ thelma shardon hortense klrsh lkaum annette satuloff irma wagner lthodu goehle helen peters virginia kerr anna mae drews betty engel the girls who rank second and third respectively in the elections will ac uotnpnny the queen in the parade as two attendants the queen will be presented at the moving-up day dance will lead the parade and will take part in the ceremonies following the par ade bee opens big spring campaign for subscriptions today ! april 2 bth ! suliscrip tions are being taken up for next year's bee the new staff promises to be very good and give the students a big ger and better bee for less money subscribe early and avoid the fall rush and now Γ’β¬β news ! ! ! the bee lias been reduced from the huge sum of 1.50 to 50 think of that so come now one and all and subscribe for subscriptions see anyone of the tollowimg barton bucholtz ounipbeii donohue ebberts griffith hurst johnson josslyn kramer kysar lane lawson miller moody neumann nor ton silverberg spuler stephan town send walters white weller graduates await big senior week moving-up dance will ap propriate climax the festivities of week next week will be celebrated as sen ior week the period to which the mem bers of the class of 1933 have been look ing forward during their entire four years in college the seniors will wear their caps and gowns all week and a nttuaber of events have been planned to honor them in the completion of their college career senior girls are to sell roses in front of hayes hall monday may 1 will be rose day in the evening the panhellenic banquet ls to be held in the touraine hotel the senior convocation will take place on wednesday may 3 at 10.30 a m in the auditorium at this time the deans will speak and the class histories will be read the seniors will attend in taps and gowns and will sit together in the front of the auditorium wednesday is also to be acquaintance day for the high school seniors who plan to enter the university next fall when the future freshmen visit the campus from 3 to 5 p if on that day they will have the good fortune to find the dignified seniors in their caps and gowns thursday may 4th has been set aside as ivy day the traditional ivy planting ceremony will take place and the ivy day oration will be delivered by bur ton poinplun tlie faculty will give a tea in honor of the seniors on thursday afternoon in the women's lounge the moving-up day dance will be held in the meadowbrook country club on friday evening may 5 from 10 to 2 the moving-up day celebrations on sat urday may 6 will be the climax and ' conclusion ' of the senior week festivi ties after the parade in the morning the track meet will take place at 2 p.m in the evening the ΓΒΌbessa follies will be staged by the evening session stud ents association blue masquers because of the lateness of the season and other factors blue masquers will not present another three-act play this year but will give another program in stead on which the executive commit tee is now at work watch next week's issue of the bee for further details norton hall editor's note bach week the bee will run an article on norton hall these articles will present the various aspects of the norton hall situation as they arise endeavoring not oidy to give up-to-the-minute bits of news but also comment by students faculty and leading union directors in the country we solicit your comments and suggestions the bee considers it a duty also to an swer questions you may have in regard to any phase of norton hall if you have any questions a note to the editor placed in the hayes hall mail boxes will receive prompt attention for years norton hall has been a rumor for years student activities at the university of buflulo have been slowly and sometimes discouragingly devel oping by next january norton hall will be a reality und student activities will have gained an impetus that it is difficult even for those most closely associated with them to appreciate in the very midst of economic conditions that are forc ing the university to curtail its development on every hand the students are to gain opportunities and benefits such as they have never enjoyed before the will of the late chancellor norton provided that approximately 200,000 should lie devoted by the university to the erection of a student union building the furnishing and maintenance of tho building to be the responsibility of the university architectural plans have been accepted iby the university council and the breaking of ground awaits the selection of a contractor the choice will probably lie made within the next two weeks and work will begin norton hall will be located directly cast of foster hall forming the northeast corner of tho proposed quadrangle of which the new library will be fore long be the center the building itself is to be a two-story structure similar in design to crosby hall what it will mean to students and to student activi ties can lie readily approached from the following facts concerning its interior plan in the entire right wing is a cafeteria accommodating 300 people as well as several private dining rooms in the left wing is a ballroom with a stage and facilities for the blue masquers and musical clubs beneath which will be rooms for rehearsal and the storage of scenery on the first floor between the wings of the building will be provided separate lounges for men and women a large common lounge candy and tobacco counter offices for the directing staff and checking facilities on the second floor there will toe game rooms for both men and women in addition to committee rooms and offices for publications musical clubs debate und other activities the completion of norton hall will not mark n mlllenlum in our campus life and activities but the realization of a student recreational center cannot fail to promote a greater spirit of fellowship among us and bring students to gether in common enterprises as they have never brought together before no activity need algain suffer from uncertain and inadequate places of meeting lulis committees and unorganized groups of students will always have a place to gather in privacy and comfort window-sills and staircases need no longer serve as places for terte-a^tete or friendly argument fraternities or sororities will have an attractive ball-room for their dances with facilities at hand for serving refreshments and comfortable lounges to sit them out what norton hall can mean and will mean to each student organization on the campus can as yet be hut a matter for speculation speculation in which every activity head and faculty advisor ought to be even now indulgig but the great benefits it will bring in the unifying and integrating of those enterprises i which lie outside of the curriculum enterprises no vital a part of our social and intellectual education cannot be overestimated first intercollegiate ball in buffalo tomorrow night tomorrow night for the first time in the history of buffalo the intercollegiate ball given jointly by all the leading uni versities in new york state will take place in the moose ballroom being the first intercollegiate conference affair at which u of 8 canisius state teach ers and niaigara representatives will be officially recognized by the gesture of tapping a large delegation is expected from western new york at the same time some forty high school athletes and scholars will be similarly honored tec monroe's new yorkers will be in town with a trio of girls in time to start dancing between 9.30 and ten rob ert rich newly crowned amateur light heavy weight wrestling champion of this district who was scheduled to lead tbe grand march will be in chicago satur day evening competing for the national crown cheater ward this years foot ball captain who lead the grand march at the junior prom will again do tbe honlors in his stead a large delegation of professors will be presented in order that ever high school and college guest will be made to feel entirely at home through the ln troduotton contacts which will be made through these representatives five hours of fine music dancing cool refreshments and intercollegiate good cheer will provide an evening of unus ual entertainment we will be expecting you and yours tickets may be obtained at student rates from any of the fraternity mem bers debaters leave for syracuse conference at the break of dawn or perhaps a little later this morning 7 debaters set out foi the distant portals of syracuse five of these courageous souls a boy and four girls were driving the other two girls went by train and still two more girls will drive down tonight who was the man burt pomplum risking ms life to aid four back-seat drivers mary klein doris kreinheder betty townsend and fran wmttaker to reach syracuse university in time for the open ing of the state debate convention at 11.30 a m the two going by train are helen peters and josepmne pound ruth free man and edna getssler leave tonigm and why all tms excitement it's the first time the women have participated in a state conference the various clubs 16 in all from all over the state will or ganize at a meeting at 11.30 at wmch a general chairman will be elected after luncheon the delegates will divide into four committees students representing the college sending them at each meet ing the four issues to be discussed are : 1 state control of liquor traffic at which doris kreinheder and betty townsend will be delegates 2 state contributions to local public education debated by j pound and fran whit taker 3 unemployment insurance in which helen peters and burt pomplum will participate 4 reform of county government upheld by ruth freeman and mary klein it will be the duty of these delegates to present constructive plans at these committee meetings and if possible through extemporaneous de bate to influence the group to present the plan at the combined meetings of all delegates the following morning a banquet and a bit of frivolity la scheduled for tonight then in the morn ing each committee will present a plan to the massed groups to be adopted as the attitude of the convention the af fair formally closes tomorrow noon but we understand there's to be a re gatta at syracuse tomorrow and then too that city provides rather good en tertainment dr reed the women's ooach is at tending a conference at washington this week and unfortunately was unable to accompany the girls plans complete for acquaintance day plans for acquaintance day io be held may 3 from 3 to 5 o'clock b*te already been formulated girls from the various sororities have decorated the auditorium with banners and have posted placards in the high schools maps of the campus as it will look when entirely completea will be shown to the high school students chancellor capen will speak the blue masquer and the glee club wll furnish the en tertainment ushers are under the di rection of miss deters s a c dinner the s a c dinner will be held on may 9th that ls the last regular meet ing of s a c further announcement will be made in the bee main street is secured for moving-up day parade the biggest break of the year the committee on the movlng-up day par ade announces to the bee that the procession will march from the terrace up main street to the oampus this means that a special dispensation has been granted in favor of the university the city ordinance has been set aside for the express purpose of allowing the moving-up day parade to proceed up main street Γ’β¬β a privilege which has not been granted to any other organization since the regulation went into effect two years ago the parade will start at the terrace at 10.30 a m sharp and as it moves toward the campus the various floats will be examined then at the review ing stand located on the road between foster and crosby halls the prizes will be awarded as follows : klwanls olub eup for best fraternity float interest ed person eup to the best sorority float ; a loving eup donated by the buffalo ad club and two others not yet announc ed besides cups for the best fraternity and best sorority float a eup will be awarded to the best school float this includes all schools whether downtown or campus and to the best float spon sored by any s a c organization glee clubs blue masquers publica tions debute student council inter fraternity council another cup will go to the organization outside s.a.c such activities as math club bias bison head cap and gown german club anti-war club women's club men's club etc come under this head ing in addition five dollars will be giv en for toest costume judges reserve the right to define best as they see fit 2.50 will be awarded to the second best individual costume five dollars has been appropriated for an award to the beat float entered by any unorganized group any gang of fellows or gals such as the com moner's club the red friars the squirrel club the frogs may compete for this prize as may any group or gang now unnamed a silver loving cup will go to the queen soon to be elected we already have wind of a nifty float by bison head and knock-out act by the boys from business ad better get going if you'd like a cup or ave smackers at the reviewing stand a program is arranged that is an eye-opener but we'll spring the detail next week right now it's enough to know that the priz es for the individuals and floats will be awarded by hank comstock of the junior chamber of commerce who is acting as honorary chairman all awards for student activities will be presented ns will athletic awards starting this year any organisation winning a cup three years will be en titled to its permanent possession before we sign off til next week we want to let you in on another big fea oont on page 2 col 0 oont on page 2 col 6 * all senior men who have not yet * * returned their senior blanks to the * * personnel office are requested to Γ’β¬Β’ * do so at once those who wish to * * send small pictures to attach to the * * blank should bring in a photograph * * and one dollar as soon as possible * ************ ******* fi 1 bee next wednesday 1 i tf ] subscribe to 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