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the bee vol v university of buffalo october 2 1924 no 2 s a c budget for coming year is authorized university council acts on reapportionment of student fee the question of the reapportion ment of the twelve dollars activities tee which has been raised on several occasions by the non-athletic actlvl ties of the university was settled to the satisfaction of the k a c when tlie sub-committee of the university council in charge of athletics and students activities voted to approve the budget prepared by the s a c chairman and to authorize the appro priation in th"e p.ist the fee has been appor tioned strictly on a percentage basis the 8 a c received ib per cent or ji.so of each 12 fee while athletics received 85 per cent or 10.20 of each 12 although the action of the uni versity council sub-committee can not be construed as definitely and per manently setting aside this percent age basis nevertheless the uncondi tional approval of the s a c budget for 1924-1925 means that this year the s a c will receive more than 15 per cent of that fee the action of the university coun cil sub-coznmlttee followed the rec ommendations and reports of the student activities committee which has long felt the need of a more equit able division of the fee at the june meeting or the s a c it was urged to work lor a reapportionment a i.ummittee was appointed by the chairman to investigate the need of u change and if their findings justified any change to take the matter up with the university council the committee consisting of dr a b lemon chairman l)v charles pankow professor edward sine dr howard mocordook anil daniel katz met during the summer and obtained estimates of the funds needed for each activity for the coming year these estimates were then taken to the sub committee of the university council and formed the basis for a complete ri a c budget prepared by its chair man which was also submitted to the council sub-committee after care ful consideration the sub-committee of the university council uncondition ally authorized the increased appro priation so that this year the s a c will receive more than the customary fu'teen per cent although some of the nun-athletic activities favored a definite reappor uonment on a 25-75 per cent basis nevertheless the new budget is ail thai oould bo hoped for at the present time and ahhuugh the old percentage basis has not been definitely overturned nevertheless an important precedent bus been established which threatens its continuance in the future with the new budget the s -\. i '. can ln crase the scope of its work and each activity will lose some of the handi cap imposed by limitation of funds it will be recalled that the move ment lor is an old one two years ago a committee from the s a c headed by mr lewis c-ulick of the law school investigated the matter and found that a change was necessary the athletic author itles at that time however had al ready made extensive plans on the basis of the old apportionment and asked that the committee withhold its recommendation for a year the committee complied but informed tin university council that it favored i reapportionment in another year last june as has already been de scribed the matter was again brought up with the result mentioned above senior pharmics elect the pharmacy senior class elected the following officers at a meeting last saturday : president mr holmes vice-presi dent miss baker secretary mr ferraraj treasurer mr stark mar shall mr organ chess meeting monday e gordon brownjohn man ager of the chess dub an nounces a meeting to be held monday october c at eight o'clock at the school of dentis try 25 goodrich street all persona who arc inter ested in chess whether or not they be experts are urged to come to the meetings begin ners acquaintances and old friends of the game will be welcomed the club needs new members and from them a team will bo chosen to go to xew york and possibly to philadel phia to meet representative col lege teams call for candidates for cheerleading cheerleaders to receive block letter oheerleading and cheerleaders in the university nt buffalo are coming into their own at hist this important and somewhat neglected activity is now to be put on a inn ikisis block letters will be given those cheerleaders who meet the requirements uniforms will also lie provided for them the regula tions governing the awarding of letters are that cheerleaders must attend two thirds of the practice sessions and must lead cheers nn two thirds of the a sinns for cheering fur two years iwsth the establishment of definite regulations for this activity and with the prospect of winning a block t b lidates should be forthcoming you may aoi have the ability to serve your university on the gridiron but if you have any sort of a voice you can by training and practice become a good cheer leader henry rozan of the dental school is head cheer leader and is eager to roach any candidates in the art of leading yells all prospective cheerleaders should get in touch with mr rozan or with dr a i lemon the new faculty adviser tor cheerleaders girls swimming to begin this friday swimming for the girls for the season of 1924-25 begins next friday evening in the lafayette high school pool there will be instruction for begin ners and practice for those who swim in the events which comprise the tes's points will be awarded this year as i:isi for the passing nt the si ml and first class tests — ill and lull points re spectively several interclass meets are being arranged and it is to be hoped that all gills who are interested in swimming will take advantage of this opportunity to swim in one r the best pools in the city there is i registration fee of one dollar watch the bulletin board for notices boosters club to further u b spirit formed all students urged to join new pep organization tn order to stimulate the college spirit and enthusiasm so necessary to successful student enterprises a group of those responsible for different stud ent activities have organized themselves into a boosters committee the first objective is to give the football team the heartiest and fullest kind of sup port throughout the season the foot ball team has the hardest schedule ever attempted by a university of buffalo team it is well known that there are a goodly number of sizable men about the campus who could play football but who have not reported to ooach ijuss carrick the boosters committee is going to take the responsibility of getting this good material out for the team and of keeping the men out every night for no strong team can bo de veloped if all the men do not report regularly for practice the boosters committee s slogan i fight fight fighti ami they will do their utmost to instill the full maining of this slogan into the heart of each member of the student body with the cheer leader they will be responsi ble for arranging for mass meetings and rallies for yell and song practice particularly the boosters committee will be responsible for getting the stud ent bodies out for rallies in support of the team the boosters committee will urge every member of the student body to put his signature to the program out lined for the fall which is we the undersigned are members of the boosters club of the university of buffalo and agree to back the follow ing program to the limit j every man student of the uni versity of buffalo who has the physique and stamina to play football should be on hotary field every night fight ing to make the varsity and we will get these men out ! 2 every man and woman student of the university of buffalo should at tend every game and root for the team till tin very end of the game 3 every man and woman student of the university of buffalo should at tend every mass meeting and rally for veil and song practice we arc 11111 behind this program chancellor speaks at informal reception of evening session at townsend hall an informal reception was held at townsend i hill on friday evening sept 26th it which tha evening bes siiin stin ruts were invited to meet the university faculty tlio eveuingi program was opened with a short talk by chancellor capen dr capen welcomed the now students of the evening session and empha si/cil the kiint that the evening ses sion is very much i part of the uni versity boy warmee president of the lan tern club and miss elsie lodge finan cial secretary "' the pharos lul each gave i short talk on the purpose of these two clubs inviting ill those out side to enter the fold dean marsh closed the program in his usual interesting fashion he called attention to the unproved morale of the evening session student or account of the two organizations the lantern and pharos clubs having access to the hull rooms — the lantern c'ln in the basement of townsend hall and the pharos club in what was the library on the tliiril floor of the sunie building — according to dean marsh is of ami by itself sufficient reason for belonging to either of the clubs i lancing followed and lunch vn gerred professor and mrs lnckhart and mr and mrs glenn bartholomew were in the receiving line there were about hundred present with a fair sprink ling of the faculty among those pres cut were dean macdouald professor i b goetz dr and mrs shearer dr and mrs a i by mr sidney pfeifer mr stanley calk and mr m .' ii gold stein dr ami mrs carpenter dr ami mrs e a jones dr and mrs thui ber ami dr morgan blue and white meet westminster saturday u b grid men open season against new | foe at rotary field varsity forward wall to have number of new faces university of buffalo opens its foot ball seas i saturday when it meets westminster college it rotary field friday night the westminster foot ball squad will arrive in buffalo and be shown to the buffalo athletic club their home during their stay in town they are coming with the avowed pur pose of defeating our alma mater and ii in the meager details available it is certain that they will put forth a strong team saturday their line is reputed to tip the beam for an average of 186 pound while their liaek-field is knmvn to lie com posed of four fast shifty line-plungers this team is sure to be a test for buf falo ami while coach oarrick looks forward to a victory he has repeatedly stated that he believes our hardest game is our first one to defeat the westminster will men as they have been nick-name 1 !, will lie a herculean task and one that will lie accomplished only if the liluo and white team is given real support in every minute's play we must win and so — we must support the team let's start the year right — do your bit and ho assured the team will do theirs at j:3o the kick-off will take plnce and nt l'::i(i every student in the i'ni versity should lie in the stands cheer ing the hulls on to the season's first victory put aside for the day il filial affairs come nut to rotary field and start the boys upon a record break ing year while handicapped to some extent liy the graduation and inability f snme of last year s veterans to play there is no doubi that coach carrick tins developed tin strongest blue and white team in years that team i pltti 1 against some real opposition in their opening name saturday but if present indirat inns can lie relied upon buffalo will turn in a victory it is not known just what the opening lineup will lie but it is safe to men tion a few men who have stood out in practice us almost positive starters in tlie backfleld we have captain i.es knapp vl lectrifled the spectators in all games hist year by his phenomenal line-plunging and all-around übility knapp is of the rlp-roarlng type a fighter i'niin whistle to whistle and one possessed of unusual open field run ning ability one local newspaper paid knapp he compliment of sti it is worth the price and t ime to watch knapp alone one of he old fashioned hard-hitting nimble-footed backfield men thai is a compliment of which kuapp is worthy knapp's running mates probably will be magnv em metz and shall magavem is well known to every one who has viewed a university football game in recent years as he is a veteran of two campaigns acknowledged one of the liest aroundend and off-tackle running backs in the city willard is also an accomplished punter his per fect spirals netting from 50 to 60 ards it each attempt are kicks which lave excited the interest of veteran port authorities mar as he i .■m lionly called is one of the fastest men a a buffalo uniform and being in per fect condition he promises a real treat on the gridiron his year george met another of the four outstanding back held stars has won renown in past years for his scintillat ing line-plunging in his high bel i ■lays he was a teammate of the famous wally koppisch winning all iliftli recognition and n high place in the esteem of his team's followers george dead jones name omitted thru error the bee regrets an error of omission in its last issue the name of dean summer jones of the medical school was not included among the names of the deans who sent an open letter of encouragement to the football squad dean jones name was omitted merely thru a printers error and should have appeared with the names of the other deans band rehearsal on tuesday and friday the fir^t ill for band rehearsal was sent mit this week rehearsals are be ing held twice weekly tuesday and friday in preparation for the first football game 81 it is impossible for the management of music to invite each student who plays a band instru ment it is hoped tlmt tliis invitation through the bee will be sufficiently emphatic to bring out every musician in the university the band will be most effective if the instrumentation can be balanced there fore it is necessary that every man who plays should turn out for rehearsals measurement arc w bciiifr taken tor the new uniforms a limited num ber of uniforms can be purchased this year some students may lie disap pointed if they do not come out for rehearsal his wi'ek rehearsals are held at b p.m at the dental building i goodrich st the first meeting of the glee club will be held at central v on tiies day evening october 7th the new director will be present and vocal classification will be begun further notice will bo given in next week's bee u b women's club meet at foster hall the entertainment given at the i b women's club last evening in the jills room of foster hull was nnieh enjoyed by all those present the sophomore girls were out with their usual pep and spirit to welcome the freshmen margaret oriflith and mil dred harper acted as a reception com mittee pleasing features were novelty • inures in charge of k jung and bar bara kimberly qet-acquainted games wvn played under the leadership of norma lnrrison and winifred beyer the sclrla were indebted t mrs spald ing for in interesting talk before the meeting supper was served by i com mittee chaired by elolse campbell the success i 1 the evening was in r largo measure due to the efforts of charlotte mcaleer the general chair man of the evening increase in arts college enrollment this year's report of the registra tion in the college of arts and sciences shows a decided increase over the hv ares for sept lh2:i while the freshman class has only one member i v than last year's 209 the sophomore class lias increased from 1 to 187 the junior mimlier has jumped from 38 to 50 the present number of seniors is 47 but there are however several names still to lie added then too there are several more whose status is still pending al together the number of seniors is ex pected to eventually reach do there are l!i!i special and unclassified students while the graduate students have not yet registered this list is not a permanent one as it includes only the names of those whose status is definitely settled continmd on i>iinc four pep rally friday a mass meeting and pep rally will be held at rotary field friday afternoon oct 3rd at 5 o'clock tho purpose of the rally is to rehoarse cheers and bongs for the morrow's game tho boosters club will attend a a body have you joined the u b boosters club our advertisers are buffalo's best patronize them
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee-1924-10-02 |
| Title | Bee, 1924-10-02 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 5 No. 2 |
| Date of Original | 1924-10-02 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1924 |
| 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 12:22:06 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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