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the bee the greater university of buffalo weekly vol 5 university of buffalo may 1 1925 no 27 buffalo teams ready for wm smith queens debaters masten park high to furnish battleground for double conflict event will complete highly successful season for buffalo i'niversity of buffalo will close one of the must successful debate seasons with two home debates on saturday evening may 2nd at masten park high school the women's debate team which to dato has been unde feated will meet the william smith team nnd the men's team will meet the debaters representing queens univer sity of canada the william smith debate will star at s:ll o cluck at townsend hall and the queens debate at 8:00 al masten park high school the william smith girls will uphold tlio affirmative of the question resolved thai congress by a two-thirds vote can override decisions of the supremo court on questions of constitutionality c of h will be rep resented by charlotte macaleer marie nelilenger and reims l.eariiian in this debate queens i'niversity for the past two years has held the intercollegiate cham pionship of canada their style of u bate patterned after the english sys tem is generally considered superior to american college debating and il will undoubtedly add to the interest of the affair the subject for the queens debate is resolved that canada should have an immigration policy similar in principle i the one in force in the united slates save as it may apply to the british isles queens will uphold the affirma tive and buffalo will take the negative john horton and daniel katz will rep resent buffalo in this debate dean macdonald will preside at the william smith debate and dr thurber will preside at the queens debate goodreds new director of dramatic society fniler the very able direction of v spencer toodrods dramatics has flour ished this year in the university of buffalo i)n moving-up day two sketches will be presented and the stu dents will have n chance to judge for themselves a very able business staff has been organized of which max l.upides is general manager the others on the staff are director v spencer qoodredsj business manager frank i'etriuo stage manager william wehrj assistant stage manager sheldon lortz prompter anna mnesel understudy evelyn levy properties muriel cris ll melinda blanar evelyn sornoff iky the two sketches a pair of luna tics ' and a case of suspension are very clever full of wit ami humor and do doubt will lie very entertaining to lie student body and to the faculty the small group of students who are displaying interest in dramatics is try g to revive this so that in future years dramatics will be a major activ ty the purpose of the presentation n saturday is to firmly establish dra matics iu the hope that next year the production of a large play may bo real ized the attitude of the student body l t the time of the presentation will show how much latent interest there is lad just how worthy an activity is dramatics university will have own team in charities drive members represent every department of the university the i'niversity of buffalo for the first time in its history is having an individual team in the joint charities drive team nu of division f tho personnel of this team is as follows c s marsh captain evening session myron finch medical school a hr it in in lemon school of i'liin macy dr carpenter college of arts and sciences carlos a idea school of law edward sine college uf arts and science c a pankovv school of dentistry helen crosby kvcning session and towiiseiul ball division i whose captain is roder ick puller includes all the schools of buffalo the joint charities campaign starts saturday may 2nd and lasts until may 12th everyone will be ex ted to have a heart " mr iv'ose s evening session class in editorial writing has been asked lo furnish editorials for this drive european tours given by william mary college a remarkable and attractive offer is being made to the men students of american colleges by the historic col lege of william ami mary at williams burg virginia in the form of an edu rational lour in europe during tl lin ing summer the 1!i2.~i session will he hold in con junction with the university of fou louse one of the lending universities in france al the summer resort town of bngiieios do big'irre in ihe pyrenees mountains courses in french spanish government history economics en glish literature art etc are being of fered both in the french and english languages a stall of live american college professors will supplement the faculty of the university of toulouse credit grunted for work successfully completed will count towards american college degrees the enrollment at present is upon only tu men the cost of the trip of 81 duys mages from 460 to gxi de pending on the amount of travel in europe which the student selects to take tours have been arranged in franco switzerland italy belgium und england this cost includes all necessary expenses including passport charges an experienced travel as sistant will accompany the groups while traveling correction due to an unfortunate error the name of mr louis farris as associate sport editor vvas omitted from last week's bee bison head picks ten new members for 1925 the ten now members elected to bison head the senior honorary or ganization in the fnivorsily met wed day april 27 and elected robert knapp president a committee was appointed to plan a reunion banquet of nil bison head members only those who have been of outstanding service in student activities are elected to bison head the men tapped at the junior prom on friday april 24 were walter hunell dental louis funis arts thomas hayes denial john florton arts l.oren kaiser dental robert knapp dental william meek fessnl dental ieorge metz law lynn wallace alls and frederick schnatz medical walter burrell was manager of bas ket ball last year and a member of the hoc club he was vi president of his class when ho was a pro dental student louis i'urris has served the univer sity well in ihe three yours thai he has played basketball he made the toam as a freshman playing so well as a sophomore thai ho was elected captain in his junior year tho successful work of the team was largely due lo llis ef forts besides his work in basketball louis funis has been active in work tor the university publications ho was on the bison stuff two yours and during football season this year he wrote sport splashes for the 800 re cently he was chosen assistant spun editor of the hoe for next year he is a member of ihe athletic council and the block h club and is the pros bun of ihe junior clns of arts col tl as hayes did his best work for ihe university us a member of the foot bull team on which he played for two years as the captain of the team last year he led his men well nnd ere lit is duo him for liis splendid work john horton was oloctod to bison head in npprecinlion of his splendid work on ihe debate toam last year ho debated with the western reserve lon ind was a inenibor of the loam which debated at hobart this year ho is n member of the team which w ill i t queen's university in addition lo debute work john horton hns i n the chief editorial writer for the bee and will retain that position next year solving in ihe capacity as con tribuling editor ho is a member of the stall of the new muse und mnsqu ig a/.ilie last year he was awarded sec ond prize in the speaking contest nnd this year acted as chairman of the speaking contest ho was recently elec ted president of the muse und masque society l.oren kaiser's outstanding service in slu lent activities was rendered as a member of the bison staff beginning as exchange editor last year ho was made an associate editor this year and will hold that position next year ho represented ihe dental bcbool on the s a c in 1924-28 and was a lnber of the lice club for two yours as a result of robert knapp s suc cessful efforts as advertising manager of the bison he was chosen editor-in chief in 1924-25 a largo share of the credit for the publication uf the on tortaining issues of the bison this year is due him us editor-in-chief ho will retain the position next year william aleckfessal has been an ef ficient basketball manager this year for two years he has been a member of the glee club and is active in the i h club acting as secretary this year g go metz was elected to bison heud because of his skillful football playing and the time and effort ho has put into the work of tho team f is captain elect of the football loam of 1023-26 na officer of the block b club ami a member of phi delta phi lion orury legal fraternity lynn wallace is the business man ager of the iris which is to coi ul the liisl part of may he has boon chosen editor-in-chief for next vein the success of junior week al arts col lege was the result of his untiring of forts ns chairman \\^ is the orguniz or captain and high man of the rifle team and few realize ihe work llial l.ynn wallace has done to ko the team tin 1 succoss il now is frederick schnatz was the business manager of the iris last year and has served as associate managing editor this year lie was leader of the glee club 1923-24 and tho prosidenf of musi and masque 1924-25 alpha o gn al pha honorary medical fraternity re cently elected hi mornbor the university congratulates the ion men elected lo bison hoad and is grate ful for the services they have rendered willingly this making student aeiivi i ies go forward the other officers chosen al the bi son head meeting are vice president—frederick schnatz secretary — william m nek fossa l treasurer — louis fa iris student body anticipates merry carousal to-morrow fancher's efforts result in hugely successful prom many charming features attend gay affair at statler the fourth annual junior prom hold in the ballroom of the hotel statler friday april 2-1 culminated the fes tivitles of junoir week and the uuivcr sitv social season for the your the i h clef dwellers outdid themselves in producing their famous jazz linyeiv bjtcitl nt and suspense held full sway during intermission the supper was held in tho grill l(o following which the mon were tupped for the bison head the highest undergraduato honor based on outstanding bervico to the university in undergraduate activities among tho surprise features of the evening were solos by our talented bnujoist very entertaining dances by little miss griffin nnd " moonlight dam ing balloons serpentine and eon t'etti showered down from the balcony in great profusion the junior prom was a hug eoss in every wny and one of ihe best dances the university has ever held sophomore dental class hold election of officers at u characteristically stormy session on thursday i king april i the sophomore dental class elected the fol lowing officers for next your presl dent raymond kelly vice president robert bell secretory frank potrino treasurer leo hayes sergeant at arms georgo thomas vice president of bar re ton lan society william black bee representative joseph swegler bison representative stanley major iris rep resentat ive bruce sutor le cercle francais the regular monthly mooting of the university french society which was scheduled for this coming thursday night will be postponed until tho lid lowing wednesday may 13 dr rice will address the society his topic with the rest of the program will be announced in next week's bee frosh and sophs at arts elect new 1926 officers the sophomore cluss of the arts col lege on friday april 24 elected the following officers who will preside over the junior class next year president adelbert mnkeley secretary of phi thelii psi frutei nit v v ice president harriet moutgue winner of the cup for the best all around student in her preshmau vein a member of muse and masque a member of the ills ' basket bull and i as bull teams and is manager of hiking secretary margaret tirif lith historian of phi psi sorority treas urer john mien president of kappa delta i'-i fraternity marshal john qabbey murshol of phi theta psi fra ternity and a member of the basketball squad i ting held wodncsday april 22 the freshman class elected the fol lowing officers to conduct the weighty affairs of ihe sophomore clns of next your president myron roberts vice president lucille whitney secretary helen kirtland treasurer orin kleck n i : marshal joseph dempsey a mem l i ilie glee club and the dramatic club heavy program to include assembly track meet debate dramatic society promises one act play at mass meeting mo iog i'p day this year is under the general chairmanship of the s a.c representative fr arts college dim kniz the biggest feature of tho ex ereisos will be the awarding of honors in tho form of keys shingles and block there vv ill be n parade ns usual with the starting point at niagara square the lineup w ill lie for lul 9:18 and the parade « ill move promptly al b:30 in the following order medicine law pharmacy dentistry arts the line of uinrcli will be from townsend hull to the terrace up main street to the took theatre the program al the teck theatre is to i eepi iunully interesting and elaborate the speaker of the morn ing win incidentally will i nu in traduction is to be dr richard w hoy ul on robert mcnulty of the law school will give 11 short talk mi the general subject of stuilenl activ ities 0 go moiz the foot bull captain ill iiinioii the new football schedule for 192(1 this will be the first official uiinoi ment of nexl year's athletics the announcement of awards will form the inosf interesting part of the program chancellor unpen will award keys to those students who have earn ed tln in by their participation in stu dent activities the awards will bo an nounced by dr herbert smith uf the medieal 5e11 1 shingles will be award ed nt this lime those who are to receive keys are requested to sit in the front few rows on ihe loft side of the i heat re those win aie in receivo shiugles are to have the lilst feu lows of the renter aisle seel ion reserved for them in order to receive mi award ihe student must be present ai the exercises no awards will bo d.divi i afterward if special interest lo the women of tho i'lliversily will he ihe nilliouuee lueill of those senior girls who have made clip uull clown miss helen wil i t mil iiiiit'il on page - i in order to make the week-end house party which the girls lire planning n success it is neces sary that all reservations be made und all money paid in advance tho committee in charge wishes nil settlements made by monday may i the house party is a sue cess iii every other way lei s bolster up the financial end
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee-1925-05-01 |
| Title | Bee, 1925-05-01 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 5 No. 27 |
| Date of Original | 1925-05-01 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 01 |
| Year | 1925 |
| 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 12:19:51 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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