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ORDER YOUR BUFFALONIAN NOW! DON’T MISS THE MARCH OF DIMES SHOW! Z-460 of 3^*^' VOLUME 28 BUFFALO, N, Y , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 NUMBER 18 CHOOSE A QUEEN CANDIDATE TUESDAY UK - ' I ' ■ . ..................... . t , , ^ m . A.U Pictured above are thii year's aspirants for the honor of being Pro m Queen, they are: left to right,^ top, Janice Strickland, Dorothy Gracz, Mary Grace Buscaglla, Elizabeth Bohlen; bottom, Elaine Urban, Lee Ranfsey, Beverly Bernstein, and Margaret MacPherson. Continnons Dunsing Junior Prom Feoture Sot. ot The Stotler P u b licity for th e tw e n ty-seventh annual Ju n io r Prom , to be held S a turday. M arch 6, in the H o tel S tatler, has been released, and no tices of Prom Queen candidates have been posted. At the 1948 Ju n io r Prom th e m u sic of Tom m ie Rizzo and his fif teen piece o r c h e s tr a (well-known around cam p u s ) will be featured. D ancing is from 10:3u ,. to 3:30 A.M., and during In' m ission, a five-piece com b o will p ' for those who do not wish to adjourn to the w a tering places. T ickets are now on sale in the Board of M a n a g e r's office, N o rton 251, for the price of $I.S0 per couple, and today is the last day of sales, so get yours now! A num ber of tickets have been set aside for the professional schools, and inform a tion concerning them may bo obtained from the B u rsar's of fice in the varlour schools. Now th a t organizations have be gun th e ir publicity.to r th e ir (Juoen candidates, the next (luestlon brought to mind Is — which will he the first five co n testan ts? The way to answ e r this Is to ho in the Kast Room of Norton som e tim e be tw e e n the hours ot 9:30 .\.M. to 4:00 P..M. on Tuesday, .March 2nd. T h e re you may vote for your choice for Prom Queen, hut you m u st have a Norton I'uion card to obtain a ballot. Cauilidntes for Queen pictured on page one are: Janice Strickland. M a rgaret Mac Pherson, E lizabeth Bohlen, Bever ly B e rnstein. Mary (irace Biiseag- lia, Lee Ram sey, E laine Urban and r>orothy (Iracz. (Continued on Page 3i Attend Union's Open House Friday To Get Acquainted Canisius Challenges U. B. Debating Society A letter recen tly received from Canisius College has show n th e ir desire to engage th e XJ.B. D e b a t ing Society In a verbal b a ttle over the controversial Issue of U.M.T. Canisius, It w ill be rem e m b e red, recently defeated N o tre Dam e and Is reputed to have an excellent team. H o u g h ton College is scheduled to appear h e r e on M a rch 5th, to debate the negative side of the resolution, \T h a t W o rld F e d e ral Governm ent Should Bo E steblish- 6d. T h e re will he a m e e ting of the News Staff of T h e BEE on W ednesday, M a rch 3, a t 7:30 P m. In the Annex of N o rton Union. All m e m b e rs of th e ews Staff are asked to attend. ♦ N o rton U nion this evening will throw open Its portals to r a night of fun to all students ot th e U n i v e rsity a t the Open House. F o r this evening, all ot the com m ittees ot N o rton have pooled th e ir energy to provide the stu dents w ith a chance to enjoy them selves, no m a tter w h e re th e ir In terests are. G eneral C h a irm a n AI Szym anski has announced th a t the program will run from 8-12 thus assurin g all those who have S a tu r day m o rning classes (ugh!) th a t they can still get a night's sleep. F o r those who cannot resist the allure of a gam e of chance, the C a rd Room will be the scene of Bingo gam es under the direction of H elen Folk. For those who win, th e r e will be prizes. For tlie In evitable movie bugs, a tre a t Is in store in the E a s t Room w h e re football m ovies of one of th e U. B. gam e s will be shown. Ed Selleck, Rick G alllvan and M urph K lauber will be in charge ot the gam es of various sorts which will be held In the Gam e Room. Music will be (Continued on Page S) All Item s lo r \B ee B riefs\ and \W ith the G reeks\ m u s t be subm itted to The BEE, c/o Norton Counter, by 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. All by line features and letters to the editor m u s t also be In by 10:30 a.m. Al) news stories previously assigned, see the bulletin board outside the d irector's office on Friday, m u st be in by 2:00 p.m. Tuesday. Any other m a terial m u st be In by 5 p.m, Tuesday since The BEE has a new prin ter's dead line to meet. Small Deposit Insures Buffalonian For 1948 H e n ry Lojek. circulation m a n ager tor the Buffalonian, an nounces th a t today, February 27th, will be the last day for ordering the Buffalonian. T h e re will be no m ore orders accepted after this date. T h e re will be a display of But- falonlans from previous years set up in the lobby. Place your order there, A one dollar deposit Is re quired. The rem a inder, $2.50. Is to be paid on receipt of the 1948 Buffalonian. Additional Health Service Announced By Miss Daly The U n iversity now offers a n e w ^ addition to the Student H e a lth fa cillties. Miss Ellen Daly, the stu dent H e a lth Nurse, has announced th a t the services of tw o doctors will be available to students for physical exam inations and advice for treatm e n t. Dr. Helen W a lker will be avail able by appointm e n t on Tuesdays from 10 A.M. until 2 P.M., and Dr Joseph Anderson, also by appoint m ent, will be here on Fridays from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. S tudents who wish to contact these doctors should m a k e their appointm e n ts w ith Miss Daly In the S tudent H e a lth Office at the gym. Make-up E x a m inations begin M arch 15. Applications, to g e ther with the fees or m edi cal excuses, m u st be died lii the U n iversity R e g istrar's Of fice not later th a n M arch 1. Outstanding Diplomat To Address Meeting Mr. Jam e s K. Penfleld, Deputy D irector of the Office of > ^ r Hast* ern Affairs for the U. S. Depart* m e n t of S tate will be on the cam pus M arch 9. He will speak at a meetiiiK (o be held at 10:30 A.M. to students and faculty Interested in S tate D e p a rtm e n t ForeiKn Ser* vice. Mr. Penheld has hud a long and distinguished career In S tate De partm e n t work, and has held, am o n g other posts, the position of Vice Consul at Canton. Mukden* Yuannanfu. and Consul a t Chun king. He Is a P a s t Consul Ceneral, and served r$s a d v is e r to I'.S. mem* bers at the 5th session of the UNHUA Council in 1948. Due to lim itation In space, only a lim ited num b e r of persons cun be accom m o d ated. R e serve a plac« by calling the P e rsonnel Office* H ayes 192, K x teosloa 65 on the V n lverslty llnei