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the bee volume 27 , fgfr.4b buffalo n y friday october 11 1946 number 2 parade highlights annual fall homecoming day u b bulls encounter bucknell bisons at civic stadium in major event of day annual fall homecoming day is set for saturday october 19 the first event ot the day will be a parade this will form at 12:30 p.m at the mckinley mon ument it will start at one o'clock and proceed down court street to main over main to dodge and down dodge to the civic stadium major general e c zeigler head of the western new york na tional guard will be honorary marshal for the parade general chairman of the parade is robert evans who will be assisted by william zilliox and gerald blake sororities fraternities clubs and other organizations on campus are entering floats or decorated cars at 2:15 he university of buf falo bulls will meet the bucknell bisons in the stadium on the evening of the 19th the block b club an organization of letter men will present the an nual homecoming day dance this will be held at kleinhans music hall from 9 p.m to 1 a.m dave cheskin and his orchestra will furnish the music the dance chairman is joseph kemp while tickets are being handled by jo seph alper the dance is semi formal and tickets are now on eale at 2.50 a couple including tax these may be secured thru any member of the block b club door sale will be 3.00 in cluding tax out of towners plan reunion for oct 15 next tuesday evening at sey>ri o'clock will see the reorganizing of the out of towners club this group first met in 1936 to foster a feeling of fellowship and col lege spirit often lacking in city colleges not having dormitories the purpose of the club is to create a friendly if not home like atmosphere for those stu dents who are non-residents of buffalo and do not commute dally social and cultural phases of stu dent life will be emphasized ac tivities for the year include holi day dinners and partiee theatre parties teas skating picnics par ticipation in rallies and support of teams anyone wishing further informa tion should contact barbara da vidson stan foster or jack ru bin the organizers the first meeting will be tues day october 15th at 7 p.m in the east club room in norton engineering building dedicated pictured above ii the dedication of the engineering building which took place during the centennial exercises on october 3 grand evening awaits lucky rattle winner drawing will be held at dance free to all vets and ticket holders friday october 18th the vets club is guaranteeing an evening of fun to every vet and holder of a raffle ticket at their member ship dance in norton hall the winner of the raffle is to be pre sented an evening's entertain ment including choice seats at the theatre dining and dancing at a leading night spot complete with a corsage for the lady and pictures of the lucky couple vets displaying a discharge button will be admitted and raf 0e tickets may be purchased from any member of the veterans club expenditure of student activity fees explained eighty-five percent goes to athletics fifteen percent supports other activities inasmuch as all regular students are required to pay a 12 student activities fee an explanation of where this money goes is forth coming eighty-five per cent goes to athletics in return for this you receive a ticket to all home football and basketball games the ether 16 per cent 1.80 a student is turned over to norton union to support all non-athletics and c-xtra-currlcular activities the student activities commit tee is a standing committee of the board of managers it con sists of a faculty chairman dr harriet f montague and stu dent-members as follows betty fiachler jane noller george hen nessey carolyn lutz and stewart thompson it makes recommen dations to the finance committee consisting of carl bartmann chairman arietta barie john doyle jerry frank william poore helen shepard for allocat ing the money organizations which are recog nized by the s.a.c may receive money from them these organiz ations are buffalonian buffalo bee women's athletic associa tion glee club international re lations club blue masquers or chestra veterans club med dent arts business law and pharmacy student councils women's club men's mixer and the salt and pepper club s.a.c - has copies of organiza tion constitutions names of facul ty advisers and estimated bud gets the budgets are reviewed by the committee the finance com mittee and the board of mana gers and then the money is granted n u dance honors freshmen ad students invited to attend freshman hop friday oct 11 bob cleveland's orchestra provides music from 9 to 1 in norton hall ; admission will be one norton union card per person freshmen will be in the apot light this evening at the second social event of the season tho freshman hop will take place in norton hall from 9 to 1 to tha music of bob cleveland's orches tra all students are invited — ■the admission is only one norton union card per person wives of students may be admitted how ever if their cards have been stamped refreshment will ba served jack qulnn heads the hop committee assisted by myra jor dan jim furlong and dan ca duti u b stages first huge musical extravaganza students urged to attend next week's norton auditions — talent in demand for the first time in all its history the university of buffalo has really hit the big time in the form of musical production by introducing an all-original mu sicl revue produced and directed by the students themselves this i:i not the ordinary type of show one associates with revue but a composite of the best muaical tal ent acting ability and director ship blended into one enormous extravaganza however the ulti mate success of this annual pro duction will depend upon the co operation of the student body for the past several months a great deal of time and effort has been expended towards making this initial production a huge success the completion of thie show now depends upon the turnout of those students who have talent of any sort — actors comedians singers dancers musicians acrobats stage directors etc auditions will be held in nor ton auditorium for 3 consecutive days october 16 17 18 between 3:30-5:30 p.m if you are at all interested in being a part of the show but are unable to attend one of the above mentioned audi tions please leave a note at the norton counter addressed to either chuck quinn or maw schulman short shots where were you born i was born in the united states but went to school in england boy you had some ways to go eyery day didn't you • • • the whole question of econom ics can be boiled down to just one sentence there to no free lunch support urged for red feather drive campaign goal of the llr-i com itiunity chest drive in buffalo and krie county will be 1,843,4)00 with the exception of about 10 000 appropriated for six national appeals and krie county's share o the u.s.o budget all of the money will remain in buffalo and erie county this means that 1,643,000 will be used to finance the forty year round local red feather service represented by joint charities and community fund the jewish federation for social service tha young men's christian associa tion and the krie county council boy scouts of america the dvive october 8-24 will have as its slogan every bodr benefits . . . everybody ciives the drive will open on campus friday october 11th booths will be open in hayes foster and norton union the booths in fos ter and hayes hall will be opem from 9:30 to 11:80 and at nor ton from 11:30 to 2:30 everydajr except saturday and sunday non-veteran students may con tribute to the fund from their breakage fee all students ar urged to join in this effort ta support the community chest fund dean puffer is in charg of the drive on campus and as sisting him are peg macphersoa i.nd ed witowski home coming day october 19 committee applications interviews interviews for those who have tilled out norton union committee applications will bo held oa wednes day and thursday october 16 and 17 in room 251 in norton the office of the program coordinator have you signed a directory card this is the last chance to make sure your name will appear in this year's directory if you somehow failed to sign a card on registration day stop at the norton counter and sign one immediately the deadline is 5:00 p.m october 14th names turned in after this date will not appear in this year's edition remember the deadline — monday october 14th at 5:00 p.m norton interviews october 16 and 17
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee- |
| Title | Bee, 1946-10-11 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 27 No. 2 |
| Date of Original | 1946-10-11 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1946 |
| 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 1:38:22 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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