Mules Picked to Win Crown for Fourth Time Golby Opens State
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- f n W ' . ', if. r-: , -ii _rv -^f»gs___£,' " ' - - , - < ' - I -J ~ ¦* ' * * Joint Assembly Round ymen Play Friday!!! Thursda y !!! , _ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ »¦ - _ __ — — - "ii — -.— ~¦—-— „ — Golby Opens State Series Games Against Bates Bobcats Tomorrow Herb DeVcber Wins MontgomcryC ontest Prof. Warren Speaks Mules Picked To win Condon Medal Takes Place Friday in Men 's Assembl y Crown For Fourth Time Arne Lindberg Elected As About a hundred representatives In his address to the men's assem- Class Marshal from 52 "high schools in Maine, New bly on Friday, April 24, Professor Experienced Pitchers Ate Hampshire ' and Massachusetts will Elmer Warren, Director of the Per- Wadsworth Is Pra ised gather at Colby this Friday afternoon sonnel Bureau, explained that letter Lacking To Roimdymen men and "good" fellows are desirable for Athletic Support Herbert W. DeVeber, of Newbury- and evening for the 27th annual characters but that today big business port, Mass., was elected to receive holding of the Montgomery Prize The State Series diamond play will respects brains and big business ex- the Condon medal at a joint assembly Speaking Contest. (Second in a series of articles on get in swing Thursday afternoon pects you to give all you have. of the senior men and women Tues- Preceding a meeting of coaches leading Alumni supporters.) when Dave Morey brings his formid- day morning. At the same time Arne and contestants in the chapel at 10:30 He continued by saying that collie What. Colby athlete doesn't know ible Bates Bobcats here for the open- O. Lindberg, of Stockholm, Me., was Friday morning, the guests will at- personnel work has over thirty recog- "Mr. Wadsworth?" Can you name er.. Last spring Colby lost the initial chosen to act as Class Marshal at the tend the morning assembly. At noon nized principals and functions, but many in the past that haven't known series contest to the Moreymen by a commencement exercises. all will gather at the Ware Parlors two of them, vocational guidance and this man who is unquestionably as .7-4 score, but it doesn't look as The Condon medal is awarded for a luncheon served by the Alliance placement, are of interest to the in- loyal a rooter as any college ever though they will be able to do much yearly to that member of the senior of the Unitarian Church. dividual. Vocational guidance has had? Year in and year out he has this year due to lack of pitching. class who, in the eyes of his class- Preliminary contests judged by 30 been overcome in the past but today stuck with Colby and her athletic Bernie Marcus, who knocked out mates, displays to the utmost of his members of the Public Speaking de- some sane work is being carried out. teams, win or lose. Year after year two long homers in his debut here ability the qualities of a good college partment will be held at two o'clock However, the real decision is the pro- he has appeared at most of the athletic two years ago, will bear watching as citizen. DeVeber is a worthy recip- in the adfternoon. Contestants give duct of logical and mature thinking contests that Colby has competed in, will Stan Bergeron, who has played ' ient of the medal. He has been ac- declamations not more than six min- of the individual concerned ; all the sometimes going back to his home in ball in the Cape Cod League for sev- tive in athletics for four years, is a utes in length. Three or more of the college official can do is suggest Winthrop Center a disappointed man, eral summers. Marcus is' a distance member of honorary and professional best speakers from each of these sources of reliable information con- but always seeing some good in- the hitter, but hasn't found his eye yet societies, and this year has acted as groups will be selected for the finals cerning work, and re quirements for boys and looking forward to 'better tnis. year. Bergeron is reputed to President of the Student Council and at .7 :45 an the evening. However, success in it. As for placement, all things the nest time. the: occasion be> just about the class as far as col- Senior class. no announcement, will be.made of the the third person can do is facilitate should arise for his presence. lege first basemen go. He fields like the meeting of employer and em- .. The above paragraph is a good de- Arne Lindberg was a member of his finalists until they are called on Fri- a big. timer and hits with the best. in. "W. ployee. scription of Hon. Herbert E. Wads- freshman track team, is Secretary- day night. President Franklin the college league. The speaker continued by saying worth, former Chairman of the Board Treasurer of the Senior class, and Johnson -will preside over these exer- In the Bates outfield with. Marcus, that there are many desirable quali- of Trustees, and a man who is inter- was recently made a member of Phi cises. will 'be Johnson, a slugger from Hallo- ties for a job seeker , to possess. Good ested, in the "New , Campus for Old Beta Kanpa. A banquet for contestants and well,; and Bill Dunlevy, former Kents. health ,, good,.,..physique,. -, good-voice,: ;<-anuch judges followed 'by a program of- after fGdIby^»^,project^as ras -'-'he-^ has Hiir sstarr "'B'ill ' Callahan, nephew of vigor, charm of manner, general dinner speaking precedes the finals. 'been interested in everything . else Bill Carrigan, will-be on second ; Stan poise, good character, and helpful during his .connection with the col- . This will also be served by the Alli- Sherman at short; with . either Brud Seven Colby Delegates attitude are some of them. lege both as an undergraduate and ance of the Unitarian Church at the , Morin or Joe Pignone at the "hot "Character is, of course, the most Ware Parlors. as an Alumnus. corner." The veteran Ronny Gillis At Bangor Confe rence vital quality to be desired. This in- I have no doubt but that when the While here the high school speak- will do the catching. cludes hot only academic honesty and construction of the new buildings ers will be entertained at fraternity Coach Morey faithfulness but innate loyalty in gets underway that he will be found has been working- Seven delegates from Colby attend- houses. The general committee of overtime trying little things and enthusiastic interest up there more than once a week look- to uncover a couple ed the Student Volunteer Conference undergraduates who are in charge of of starting pitchers. in the job at hand. It also includes ing over wh-it-he has wanted to see Bob Fish, Hal at Bangor Theological Seminary this entertainment arrangements are as Malone purpose behind action ; readiness to for a number of years—a bigger and , Don Webster, Bob Darling, week-end, a conference which may be follows: and Cap accept responsibility and cai'ry it better Colby. Mr. Wadsworth likes Atherton constitute the memorable in the history of campus Bates flinging Harold W. Hickey, '36, Chairman, through ; spontaneous action in mat- boys, and enjoys nothing quite as nucleus. Malone is a religious enterprises. The unexpect- freshman and R. B. Moore, '30, J. E. Glover, '37, ters of cooperation ; in a word, thor- much as seeing them, having fun in has looked good in his ed development came from a sugges- work to date H. W. Wolff , '30, L. J. Hartt, '36, R. oughly dependable, with an optimis- recreational activity. , but he hasn't very good tion by a student delegate, which will control. Webster I. Gammon, '37, E. H. Shu man, '38, tic, helpful attitude," said Professor ' His hobby is athletics, and. he hap- , a former Edward probably lead to the forming of a ' Little high B. C. Stallavd , '87 , M. G. Ryan , '37. Warren. pily admits that it will always be his pitcher, seems to have Maine unit of the New England Stu- what it takes He explained that one should mas- pet amusement, Mr. Wadsworth is , but needs seasoning. dent Christian Movement, ancl to a He is the ter the art of applying for a job , that not one of these men whose words third Red Eddi<? to pitch for certain extent a reorganization and a Maine college is, selling ones' mind to an employer. speak louder than his actions. His against Colby this increased cooperation between the year as Eeidnian M rs. Donald Wri ght This takes considerable preparation loyalty to Colby is active as a man of Maine and White organizations of the other Maine col- of Bowdoin are numbered as Alumni leges and normal schools. Serious and this preparation will put one in who is willing to do , his share to keep consideration and planning is being Next Monda y a selected class ancl give him a job his Alma Mater going. He is the ex- (Continued on page 2) ' carried on now concerning the var- Here better suited to his tastes and abili- act opposite from that type of Alum- ious relationships oi the proposed ties. nus whose loyalty is en his tongue project. On noxt Monday at a voluntary as- "Be ready for your opportunity alone. when it comes," . concluded Mr. War- Last year , Prizes Won In Tho main program of the Conven- sembly in Chapel, members of the he said he experienced ren, "few people think of this." the happiest moment of his life when tion included several lectures by Pro- women's division will have the oppor- he was awarded the Colby Hamlin fessor M, Bradshaw, based on his tunity of hearing Mrs.