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the bee 460 volume 27 number 22 buffalo n y monday april 7 1947 may queen rules announced publicity for moving-up day queen begins elections to be held in west room of norton wednesday april 30th for i'm to.be queen of the may tra-la were the joyful words expressed by a rather disheveled - looking character capering up and down the lawn between foster hall and nor ton union — mad fool that he was — in all that mud too — after a quick trip to bitter man's the moving-up day committee doesn't want to be too harsh with this poor un enlightened creature but they feel it's their duty to inform i this misguided soul that only members of the fairer sex may i compete for the title of mov ing-up day queen sorry old boy better luck next time now in order to familiarize students with what is going to be the procedure an attempt v ill be made to place the data on a — get away from me bub i told you you weren't eligible level the average col lege student will comprehend the rules are few and sim ple any organization or school on campus may enter one candi date provided she is a student in the day sessions at the uni versity the various organiza tions have been notified and publicity campaigns may begin today the only restrictions are the limiting of the poster size to 14 x 22 and the permit ting of only one poster per huilding the names of these candidates together with their respective sponsors must be submitted to bud figler in care of norton counter on or before friday april llth any submit ted after that date will not be considered eligible also a 2 x 3 photograph of each candi date must be turned in to bud at the counter before friday april 18th for publication in the bee the election will take place in the west room of norton union on wednesday april blue masquers rehearsing for april production the flies to be presented for second time in america on april 18th the blue masquers have been working early and late for the past few weeks in order to present to the campus the second american performance of the flies the subject of this play so unusually called is taken from the agamemnon trilogy by aeschylus but by clever manip ulation jean paul sartre has worked into his latest hit a philosophy as new as the atom ic bomb and twice as far reaching this philosophy is existentialism the idea that man is on this earth to live subject to no power greater than his own freedom of reas on the ideas put forth and the mode of their presenta tion reach a power in dramatic expression surpassed only by the great shakespeare . every member of the uni versity of buffalo will have an opportunity to share the ex perience of this new produc tion on the nights of april 18 19 and 21 at 8:30 p.m the price of admission is 1.00 and due to seating capacity limits of norton auditorium only 400 seats are available for each performance chassin begins new campus red cross troupe group needs pianist clarinet player and feminine vocalist a red cross troupe has been organized on campus under the direction of lois chassin in order to entertain hospital ized veterans for whom the war is not yet over the response has been great but there are still several vac cap and gown candidates to be tapped at ball members to be selected on basis of scholarship and activities the cap and gown honor ary senior women's society will tap its new junior mem bers at the annual home con cert and ball which will be held on april 2th in klein hans music hall the members are selected according to scholarship and activities they must have maintained at least a c aver treasure dance to be given by independents three door prizes of 100 to be awarded treasure hunt scheduled this friday evening april ilth the independents and the vets club of the university of buffalo will present an in formal treasure dance at the grover cleveland country club the feature of the evening will be a treasure hunt which is to be followed by dancing and the awarding of door prizes editorial to all organizations on campus many of the organizations on campus have been a bit maladjusted of late over the method by which bee briefs and with the greeks are compiled and presented there have also been numerous complaints over news stories of the doings of one group or another which didn't receive the notice that their sponsors felt they should receive since complaints seem to be in order we are going to do some complaining of our own first about groups which hand in items for either of the columns whenever they feel like it [ which is usually about four on a tuesday afternoon we don't i like them too well the other main group we dislike with a mad russian fervor is made up of people who rush into the office with a big story on some event their group is planning this big story consists of two or three facts hastily scribbled j on a sheet of paper and dumped on a desk in the office which some member of the staff then has to try and beat into a story then on friday some member of these two types of student groups invariably rushes up to some member of the staff and starts complaining madly about the way they were treated in the bee in order to alleviate the mutual sufferings of both the bef i staff and the groups which desire publicity a new policy is being j inaugurated beginning tomorrow all material for either of j the columns previously mentioned must be submitted to the bee office by 1 p.m on tuesday afternoon if this material is not in our hands by this time it will not be printed regard less of what group submits it or to whom they submit it further any group desiring publicity for an event through a news story will be expected to leave word of this fact in the bee mailbox at the counter not later than the friday previous to the issue of the bee in which they want the story to appear i such communications should be labeled attn news editor finally we must inform all concerned that in matters of story placement we must be the final judge of what shall go where we do guarantee however that in attaching importance to any story the only consideration will be its relative importance to the student body as a whole those are the conditions under which material for the bee will be handled in the future and all student activities are now to consider themselves fully warned grid and cage squads feted at transit valley lou corriere receives out standing athlete of 1947 trophy amidst three - inch thick steaks members of the foot ball and basketball squads and numerous sport notables were guests at the banquet held at transit valley country club last tuesday evening the high success achieved by both the grid and cage squads was rec ognized and new slants upon future university of buffalo athletic efforts were brought to ileflti high spot of the evening found grid mentor james peelle presenting the jack i dempsey trophy to lou cor riere chosen buffalo's out j standing athlete of 1947 by the student body corriere both i upon field and court has been consistently a high-scorer teamj player and valuable man in the choice all qualities of an outstanding athlete were ful filled by lock city lou name ly enthusiasm cooperation sportsmanship ability and achievement blocking back bill rudick and cohort of lou's on the court was the very close sec ond choice of the student body for this singular honor it h:i been learned that the adam i hat trophy presentation will become an annual affair the university of buffalo along with more than four hundred other schools will continue to present this award a well-filled speakers table i found such men as the mem bers of the faculty committee chairman reginald pegrum members of the athletic coun cil and sports boosters earl brown james crowdle and father dineen of canisius taps gallagher and jim moran of niagara official tommy hughitt and former all-amer ican quarterback dick offen hamer now of colgate and his successor at kenmore leroyj continued on patte 4 continued on page 3 continued on page 4 continued od page 2 continued on page 2 treasure dance coming friday cap & gown \ > will honor j i outstanding j ! juniors '
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee-1947-04-07 |
| Title | Bee, 1947-04-07 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 27 No. 22 |
| Date of Original | 1947-04-07 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 07 |
| Year | 1947 |
| Publisher of Original | University of Buffalo |
| Institution | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Description | An archive of the Bee student newspaper from the University of Buffalo in New York. |
| Subject | University of Buffalo Student Newspaper Archive |
| Language | English |
| Source of Original | Microfilm |
| Material Type of Original | Student newspaper |
| DCMI Type | Text |
| Coverage | United States, New York, Erie County, Buffalo |
| Date of Digital | 8/21/2008 1:35:50 PM |
| Format of Digital | JP2 |
| Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was |
| Publisher of Digital | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Rights Management | Public domain |
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