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the bee university of buffalo z-460 new york state's greatest college weekly number 22 volume 25 «^> 4 8 buffalo n v friday april 13 1945 finale of year--home concert activities of candidates for board of managers continued ttudents become acquainted with your can didates before the election qualifications reviewed in detail ' this is the second of a series i of articles describing the ac r complishments of the candidates / for the board of managers the elections are scheduled for april 18th and will be held m norton union from 9:30 a.m to 3:00 p.m jean boehmke is a candidate for junior representative during 1 her freshman and sophomore i years she has been a member of the glee club this year she is secretary of the glee club and is also chairman of the pro gram committee for the home i concert jean is the sophomore * student council representative i and is also a member of the , wows she is also planning to » major m chemistry and is a a member of the student affiliates i of the american chemical society • * • mary jane gill is a candidate for junior class representative during her first two years at | the university she has been a h member of the math club german i club and newman club this ■year mary jane became a mem ' ber of the student affiliates of i the american chemical society » of which she was elected sec > retary-treasurer she is a mem m ber of alpha gamma delta sor i ority and holds the office of x guard mary jane also serves on m the student handbook commit i tee • * • jane noller is a candidate for junior class representative nom inee for president of w.a.a from 1944-45 she served as w.a.a treasurer she is a mem ber of alpha gamma delta sor i ority and is treasurer of this . organization jane is also junior pan-hellenic representative for the past two years jane has been a member of the math club and this year was elected vice president she is a member of the credo club german club and w the wows and is co-editor t of the 1946-46 student handhook 9 recently she was appointed chair bman of the high school con committee for acquaintance | day a sophomore this year jane i is planning to major in mathe . matlcs • • • betty fischler who 1s copy editor of the bee has been treasurer of sigma kappa sor ority for the past two years she newmanites to hold banquet and dance a banquet and dance on thurs day april 26 will culminate an active season for the newman club of the u of b a spaghetti dinner will be served at 6:00 o'clock by the ladies of the altar society of st francis de sales church and after the dinner there will be ample opportunity for all eager-beaver rug-cutters to demonstrate their agility to the music of famous name bands anne marie gambardella is chairman of the affair and bea trice elye and lois bork are m charge of advertising tickets may be purchased from any of the above or from jane bauer nancy glancy or gloria knight newmanites remember the great event dine and dance at the st francis de sales hall at humboldt parkway and north land avenue be sure to come and bring your friends dr henri peyre of yale to give lecture les amis de la france invite the member of the various french organizations of buffalo to attend a lecture to be given in french by professor henri peyre at the 20th century club colonial room 3rd floor 595 delaware avenue wednesday april 18 at 8:30 p m the subject of pro fessor peyre's lecture will be les problemes francais de i heure professor peyre of the french department of yale university has devoted much time to the study of the immediate future of france he is surprisingly well informed and is recognized as an authority on the subject members of les amis france forever and les bons voisins will be admitted free on presen tation of their 1946 membership card as will the active workers of the french relief from all others an admission of 56 cents payable at the door will be asked to help defray the expenses back the attack — buy more war bonds u b to hold pan-american day celebration inter-american youth association sponsors event tuesday the inter-american youth as sociation of the university of buffalo is again sponsoring this year a pan-american day celebra tion they will present a com plete inter-american program next tuesday april 17 at 3:30 m hayes auditorium through the arrangements of director nicosia the members will hear a talk by mr william moss famous world traveler and dean of western new york foreign traders mr moss is particularly acquainted with the latin american coun tries and his talk will deal with his experiences there because of the u b studefits special desire to celebrate pan american day the buffalo re gional inter-american center will send latin american entertainers who will put on an unusual stage show among the artists will be the well-known mexican dancer sarita hopkins the two lovely peruvian singing senoritas the aranibar sisters and two other spanish dancers an exhibition of latin american products and costumes will be shown besides these attractions a door prize will be raffled among the first 100 persons to enter the assembly all students are in vited to attend this afternoon en tertainment bowlers turn out for sophomore party the bowling party sponsored by the arts and science and business ad student councils proved to be a very successful affair enjoyed by all those who entered teams whenever the screaming of the girls which arose everytime one of them didn't get a gutter ball subsided the clinking of beer glasses was heard prizes of five packs of cigarettes each were awarded to muriel hinter meier for being top woman bowler with a score of 166 and to walter piersielak high scorer for the men with a score of 284 beta sigma rho fraternity won a prize of cigarettes for making the team score closest to the 575 score set ln advance here's to more student affalrl and to more snpport from the student body 24th annual home concert to be held saturday april 14 concert given by women's glee club and mixed chorus to be followed by dancing to music of bob armstrong saturday night is the night the mary seaton room of klein hans is the place and the event is the 24th annual home concert and ball presented by the musical organizations of the university the concert begins at 7:46 58c per person and the ball at 9:80 2.20 per couple for the concert and ball there will be dancing to bob armstrong's wbbn-nbc orchestra until midnight the program includes selections from tschaikowsky romberg kountz del relgo and rachman inoff sung by the women's glee club and the mixed chorus among the soloists are festelle gudovitz who will sing st saens mon coeur b'ouvre a ta voix and moya's song of songs and vera simon who will sing the waltz song from gounod's ro meo et juliette and russian doll by foster katherine cretekos accompan ist is also featured as soloist and will play fantasie impromptu by chopin franklin short trumpet soloist will play bizet's toreador song wow's tag day proves successful the tag day held by the wows on april 6 and 7 was very successful and more than 100 was made m the sale of war stamps the person who pur chased tag no 160 is urged to turn it m at norton union coun ter or the hayes war bond booth to receive his or her 5.00 worth of war stamps as a reward for their excellent work m all campus war activities the wows will have a picnic on sunday april 22 it will be held at lincoln park at 1:30 p m games will be played until 6:00 p m and then supper will be served all active members of the wows who have come to meet ings and have participated m campus war work are invited to attend biology students are active in law making for the second time this year the biology students of the uni versity have asserted themselves m albany to assure the passage or rejection of bills which are either detrimental or beneficial to animal life and scientific research a short time ago a telegram was sent to the new york legislature by a large number of biology stu dents to assure the rejection of a bill which would forbid the vivi section of animals for scientific purposes this bill if passed would naturally greatly inhibit the advancement of biological as well as psychological sciences it was turned down by the legisla ture recently a bill for the protec tion of the red-tailed hawk had passed the new york state legislature and was before gover nor dewey dr shadle received a postcard from the emergency conservation committee urging him to write to albany and ex press his feelings about the bill to the governor dr shadle promptly secured the signatures of one hundred ninety-three stu dents and a telegram was sent to governor dewey the bill was passed and the red hawk who students may benefit from prom profits the funds derived from the junior prom profits have been applied so tlyit undergraduate students m any school of tbe uni versity may benefit the awards come m the form of board of managers scholarships and are based upon financial need non athletic extra-curricular activity and academic work applications for these may be secured from the office of the chairman of the university of buffalo scholarship committee edmund hayes hall room 140 and must be returned to this office not later than mon day april 23rd little girls play with dolls lit tle boys play with soldiers when they grow up girls play with soldiers and boys play with dolls is valuable to both the farmer and the forester will be protected if the biology students remain a strong and supporting body of these beneficial advancements m science the biological chrt de serves the support of all inter ested students continues on page 2 home concert april 14 election of managers april 18
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee-1945-04-13 |
| Title | Bee, 1945-04-13 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 25 No. 22 |
| Date of Original | 1945-04-13 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 13 |
| Year | 1945 |
| 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 1:41:16 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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