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spectrum silver ball volume 5 igg @ fufe^^yf fri dec 17 1954 number 12 tonite 10 p.m.-2 am a sell-out christmas edition plans laid for arts council by student comm a committee for the formation of a council for the college of arts and sciences has been formed to investigate and further the organi zation of an arts and sciences stu dent council at the first committee meeting held thursday december 9 the constitution of the proposed coun cil was drafted it provides for a membership of 15 students 2 fresh man representatives 4 sophomore representatives 6 junior represen tatives and 3 senior representa tives according to the proposed constitution the council will per form the following duties revise the class officer structure conduct all elections in the school plan and assist in the formation of col lege convocations further the tra ditions of the college plan college events and form a more active alumnus organization the student council will also act as a channel through which student complaints and suggestions may pass and as advisors to the dean and faculty whenever required mary ann saccamondo member of the committee has stated the general purpose of the council will be to form a more closely knit col lege and revive some real interest in the class officer system the elections for the council will be held some time in march at the present the committee is concern ing itself with the renovation of the class officer structure and plans to hold class elections in the latter part of february members of the committee in elude mary ann saccamondo jan jakiel derrick byrd don brokel hurst julie blashie and james engelhardt j haran dies in parking lot a part time employee of the uni versity joseph haran 70 of 24 heath street collapsed and died of a heart attack in the student parking lot monday december 13 in the late afternoon mr haran had been employed at the university in the mainten ance department since november 1953 he was found by several students including theodore scatcherd and robert kager unknown the entire h vfl opportunity to h hjffl faculty a merem wu rafl year tfftj h^l throughout h kfl hfl you complete anfl wl campus news it hi p n l w iu^b the growth of studes vsf <■h'ct nim we have produced tfl hst nl wjr everv this campiih aiufl bl"jfl kjj^^y th^m able assistance ofl r ote3 lon l hours to the cornpletiono^ui^spec^^n^^^^^'ould also like to thank those students and groups who have taken it ipon themselves to be regular and appreciated contributors o our columns in the coming year we will extend even further the service of this newspaper to you best regards jim engelhardt editor-in-chief the annual silver ball will be held tonight in statler ballroom sauter-finegan to play from 10 p.m until 2 a.m tonight at the hotel statler the silver ball committee will hold their annual silver ball the ball a semi-formal dance will be from 10 to 2 in the main ballroom . the tickets now being sold by student salesmen and at the silver ball booth in norton lobby are 4.75 ticket sales will be limited to 475 if you have not bought your ticket better hurry since none will be sold at the door dance programs will be given to the girls as a souvenir of the dance ■* the main attraction of the eve ning will be sauter-finnegan's or chestra the orchestra known for its novel and unusual style of play ing will furnish straight dance music and also entertain with their novel arrangements not only have eddie sauter and bill finne gan added considerably to the size and instrumentation of the tradi tional jazz orchestra they have heightened color produced new sounds and evoked moods hereto fore unconsidered in the usual pop music set-up the music they pro duce is not gimmicked noises ' their eventual goal they said can best be summed up in two words — color and mood a faculty reception will be held in the washington room of the statler from 9-10 in addition to the faculty members the program committee board of managers silver ball committee and past and present members of the norton union staff will be invited as the guests of the silver ball com mittee the members of the silver ball committee are as follows rocky cupolo chairman shirley wood publicity patti ahern and shirley wood decoration of both and store windows bob fleckhart faculty representative sol resnick.orches tra donna stage secretary ar lene hoffman invitations frank barbieri tickets ron dozoretz fi nance and lou baltz programs preceding the dance there will be cocktail parties held by different social groups and organizations in other years the silver ball has been a highly successful dance and full attendance is expected for this year free ski lessons to begin jan 4 m\j uuym van r sin order to keep with the plans l^ie winter carnival the sitz , hter^^hmtlub plans to go one erim bljromote an interest i ihk r winter s p rts - , hgfl y > j anu ary 4 at . lessons will j la hll behind cooke , ■of the b^hfl and patrol l bh acres ski ■■mb i be : h>b ■i kns ' ■><>! ' ■is eld { unknown s i vl '. kappa nu fn^l m^sponsoring their an nual kappa nu year ball at klein hans music hall from 10 to 2 tickets are available now and can be purchased from any kappa nu member or at a booth in nor ton union lobby the price is 6.00 a couple eddie diem and his 8-piece or chestra will furnish the music for the evening kappa nu suggests be alive in 55 and attend the ball
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| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF003 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | spectrum-1954-12-17 |
| Title | Spectrum, 1954-12-17 |
| Publication Title | Spectrum |
| Masthead | Spectrum Vol. 5 No. 12 |
| Date of Original | 1954-12-17 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1954 |
| Publisher of Original | University of Buffalo |
| Institution | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Description | An archive of the Spectrum student newspaper |
| Subject | University of Buffalo Student Newspaper Archive |
| Language | English |
| Source of Original | Microfilm |
| Medium of Original | JP2 |
| Material Type of Original | Student newspaper |
| DCMI Type | Text |
| Coverage | United States, New York, Erie County, Buffalo |
| Date of Digital | 11/25/2008 7:56:39 AM |
| 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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