A. T. 0. And D. U. : Make Every , ral! Dances , Saturda y i Ifat/ Oy l/flyimw November 14 , M I BOND DAY

First: Formal Dance Of Year Held In Mary Wollstonecraft Dramatic Arts Class Presents Writes Again 's Union last . Tuesday Night Annual Plays On November 27 Women This is Ladies' Day. They have it at the ball park and even at Yale Varsity Ball Acclaimed where Looie dwells if we're informed First Concert in Series "Will o' the Wis p" And Chappie interprets eoi-rectly. This is the day that the Big Success By Students men sit back and watch and decide in Presents Emer y Darcy "Trys tin g Place" Chosen 9 the end to discount it as a ladies' Brahms Symphony sheet which has a lavender Victorian On the eve of Armistice Day, the touch like a side saddle. There is in Professor Cecil A. Rollins announ- Women's Athletic Association spon- Youn g Metropolita n Tenor the Gertrude Lane living room on ced Sunday that the Dramatic Ai-ts sored the "Varsity Ball of 1942." It Expert Presents Theories the Hill a small library composed Gives Interestin g Program Class would present the first of its was held on the first and second mostly of what the Book-of-the- annual plays at 8 o'clock, Friday floors of the Women's Union on In Sixth Averill Lecture evening, Month Club calls Best Sellers, and an November 27, in the Alum- Mayflower Hill. The rooms were The Waterville Cooperative Con- nae Building. occasional classic to give it tone, a decorated with evergreen boughs and cert Association presented Emery rightful library for a lady who pur- The first play will be a fantastic cheer leaders' megaphones. The Mr. Stanley Chappie, sixth Averill Darcy, heroic tenor of the Metropoli- sued a career. And apparently one comedy entitled "Will O' the Wisp," music was furnished by Cecil Hutch- addressed an interested tan Opera Company, in a concert on by Doris lecturer, who decided to let Truth be in its cold Halman. The cast for- this inson and his orchestra. As a back- group of music lovers on Sunday Thursday, November C, in the Senior play includes attic while she dealt with the ameni- Marcia Wade as the ground for the musicmen, large silver night, November 8, in the Alumnae High School Auditorium. Mr. Darcy Country Woman; Phyllis Young, the ties of fine living. At any rate, there letters speling "Varsity Ball" ar- Building. Mr. Chappie is a former was accompanied by Mr. James Waif; Dorothy is a quaint leather bound volume here Leonard, the Poet's ranged on a blue field presented a conductor of the London Symphony Shomat. Wife; and Isabel Ha entitled "Vindication of the Rights of rriman, the Maid. colorful picture. Orchestra. Mr. Darcy gave a varied and inter- The second Women." A co-ed is likely to pick it play will be Booth The chaperones: President and esting program. The first group con- Tarkington Mr. Chappie lectured on Brahm's up with a giggle and try to recollect 's farce comedy, "The Mrs. Bixler, Dean Runnals, Miss. Sher- sisted of the aria "Ombra mai fu," Trysting Place. Fourth Symphony. A deep knowledge who Mary Wollstonccraft was aside " The part of Mrs. burne, Miss Marchant, Dr. Palmer, from Handel's "Largo," and "Danza, Curtis will be played of music was not necessary to under- from being associated with Shelley, by Eleanor Eis- Mr.' and Mrs. Loobs, and Mr. and Mrs. danza fanciulla," by Prancesca Du- berg; Launcelot stand his explanations. The layman who gives any association a tinge of , Robert Donahue; Either, enjoyed the splendor of the rante. Mrs. Briggs who appreciates and enjoys good not exactly respectable color. But , Bernice Knight; Jessie new reception room. Numerous The second group consisted of four Briggs, Sarah Martin; Rupert music would enjoy this talk. Mr. the volume is thei'e looking much like Smith, 4) , songs by Robert Schumann, "Fruh- John Turner; Mr. Ingoldsby, (Continued on page Chappie gave illustrations of his a bloomer girl beside her modern Harris "Wanderland," and Do Hidalgo." Graf ; and the Mysterious points on the and kept his au- counterpart in shorts. It is quiet and Voice, Ben- (Continued on page 4) jamin Zecker. dience interested for the full hour unobtrusive and somehow amusing. These productions will feature Participate and a half of the lecture, Now this could be taken as a fine Women spectacular settings and lighting ef- Mr. Chappie opened his talk by giv- focal point to go on to Miss Lane's fects, costumes and appurtenances. Projects ing a short summary of tho develop- being the apotheosis of all that Mary " Who's Who In Colleges" , In Defense A small fee will be charged to ment of music from simple melodies Wollstonccraft fought for and pro- de- fray expenses. Men in the armed composed by Mozart to the more com- ceed to thank tho dead lady for her Honors Fifteen Seniors forces will bo admitted free. The response from prospective plex compositions of Brahms. great generosity. It matters little to Blood blood donors for tho Lewiston The main part of the lecture was hor now of course who uses her cop- gratifying and the Among the seniors of the class of Bank, has boon devoted to showing how Brahms de- per nnd sits in her chairs. She is first group of Colby students bo vol- 1943, fifteen have boon nominated veloped and enlarged tho central writing in a much longer and pornia- ' Samuel F. Mor se To Speak Thayer Hos- ¦ for inclusion in WHO'S WHO among unteer will be-taken at theme of the symphony. Mr. Chappie ViciiJ bock {.m il aiich 'things!"" do not December 1. These students students in American universities and pial, made the theme clear to tho audience bother her anymore. On Contempora ry Poetr y pennission of colleges. must have the written with his clever piano selections. But this is a bit beside the point their parents or guardians at that They are: Hubert S. Following the explanation of the because there is some more history Beckwith, time unless they are of legal age, Richard A. Field, William Pinkeldey, theme, Mr. Chappie talked for a few to be passed along in which both of Experienced Critic Addresses Tho donors so far are as follows : Delbert D. Matheson Oliver N. Mil- minutes on the orchestration of the the women above figure, as well as , Marie Kraoler, Barbara Kelly, Lois lott, Jr., Sidney J. Ranch, Ronald M. Library Associa tes On Friday symphony. He delighted the audi- Sona who has lost her rain hat and London, Jean O'Brien, Sylvia Reed , Louis J. Volpo Richard T. ence by his easily understood demon- Anne who is sorry to graduate and , Thyng, Mary Sewoll, .loan Wescott, Marjorie McDougal, Bar- The next strations of the right type of instru- as hundreds of Colby girls who look meetng of the Library Dougherty, Laura-Dcanc flier- bara S. Grant, Elizabeth Tobey, ment for tho different themes. silently out of their year books. The Associates is to be held Friday even- gins, Georgina Gulliford , Priacilla firs t eo-eds came to Colby in .1874. Elizabeth F. Field, Glonna R. Hart- ing, November 13, 7:30 P. M., in the It is impossible to overestimate Mattoom, Norma Tnraldaon , Hope There were four of them and they ley, Carolyn E. Nutting. Social Room of the Alumnae Build- the enthusiasm with which this lec- Emoison , Eleanor Carter, Roberta perused their Greek with lowered A book, including tho members of ing. Tho speaker will be Mr. Samuel Claudia ture was received. Mr. Chappie was Holt, Joan Gay, Betty Lohnes, eyes and fnnliko gestures; and they Who 's Who, will be released from tho F. Morse of the English department, called to the stage again and again Wilson , Nancy Curtis, Patricia Cot- gnuluated, probably as much surpris- printer the latter part of February, on the subject : "I, too, dislike it;" Pris- for encores and the audience seemed ting, Lois Pinkliam , Ruby Lott, ed as the theological students them- This book is consulted by personnel Notes on Some Contemporary Poets. and Lu- to feel that thoy could listen to him cilla Moldenko, Botty Wood, selves who quoted Solomon and look- managers of America's largest com- Mi1. Morse is unusually well quali- for hours. cille LaGnasey. ed annoyed whenever they found that panies and others who annually re- fied by experience ns critic and ns thoiv lives were being disturbed by cruit outstanding graduates. poet to speak on contemporary thorn, In the lute nineties and the The method of selection varies poetry. He is familiar with tho work turn of the century thoy became defi- from place to place so ns to bo best of many of the young poets of today News From Colby Service (Vlen nitely more assertive. The men by adapted to different campus situa- with new and growing reputations, this time had ceased a largo measure tions. Whatever the procedure, tho and he is a poot himself , who has pub- of their hostility, adopting in tho students aro chosen conscientiousl y lished rather widely, Going still further South we find Hal Rhodonizor, who has not been main tho attitude that what can't bo and impartially after their qualifica- He was American editor of the i a o o ed Virginia hoard from in some time, has joined M k C llins stati n at cured must ho endured. So they tions finvo boon carefully considered, English mugusiino Twenty Century Toronto. In a lot- since his transfer from Dovons. Mike Requisites for membership the ,R. C. A. P. at watched them trip over to Ladies' are char- Versa, l lW-lOHO, and in 1.038 edited is taking an eight weeks course prior tor to Doc Cummings, Hal had the Hall (now tho Phi Dolt House) and acter, scholarship, leadership in extra, the American number of this maga- trip to going to officers training school. curriculur activities following to say , "I had quite a snoorod at their fudge parties which , and potentiality zine (poems by Conrad Aiken, Wal- Mike says it's very tough with drill- up hero, too, with forty consecutive thoy wrangled invitations to. Carrie for future usefulness to business and lace Stevens, J, P. Bishop, Yvor Win- g him busy hours spent on tho train . . Saw ing and lectures keepin Nati on was buried with her hatchet society, (Continued on page 4) boliovo ho some bountiful country, though , along all tho time; ho doesn't and the churchly debate over whether some time. tho St. Lawroneo and through tho will got any time off for women havo souls or not had been Gnspo, and Now Brunowick. I guess Gordon Miller, who left after Col- quiot for some ten centuries or so. Hill Special: wo covered 150 0 nlllos in all . . by wook-ond to join Undo Sam , has To jump another thirty years or so, Romance Of The Road Since then it has boon to bod at boon transferred from Dovons to wo assume that there was a Colby Wo havo discovered, nnd fool wo bo reciprocal , here aro n few inside 10:13d , u p at six, parading, drills, in- Huntsvillo , Texas. Ho is now under- Flapper. But It is not entirely cer- should pass on to you, th o fact that Pacts on each of those noble chariot- ii oculationH , polishing buttons, and going training in tho M. P, (Military co-ed throughout tain because tho the Colby is served by a bus lino with a toors, for wo cannot admire -what we shining shoos, day after day, with not Police) school thoro. In his most re- yours of hor existence had consistent- heart—or rather two hearts. The four do not know or understand or so tho much rest in between . . I guoss that cent lottor to tho Zoto house ho wrote : , ly draped horsoll! in an ample cover- hands that guide tho whool of tho sages toll us. I'm Blntod to go into tho armament "It's swoll down horo, good food , sum- ing of conventional respectability, mucli-mulignod school bus belong to "Whitie," m oro elaborately chris- dlvinion , which has to do with bombs, mer woallior, and eighty dogma tom- something like nn early American two gontl am on who pre f er brunettes, tened Clayton Boothby "Double bombsights, shells, explosives and poraturo, On our trip down, wo had suit, Admittedly, bathing it was not Wo havo always known wo could find Clutch" White, was born in Ansoii, guns, Thoy told mo that anyone with n hock of a good time, froo cigarettes, voluntary, but tho palo always ghosts at l onst ono man with this proforonco Maina, Ho is married and has had a my education as a ChomlHt shoul dn't candy nnd all tho fixings , , Gordon's of a thousand slda-burnod fncos woro i ll wo sought long and far enough. vari ed working career. His vocations bo flying, so I'm not fly ing." address Is 870th M. P. E. G. Co., i'ovovor thoro, frowning horribly at This double success comos as an over- havo led him to Madison Huntsvill o, Toxns. , Maine, Bris- It is reported from reliable sources any waywa rd girl who would wish to wh elming surprise. tol Happy Jack Harvoy who has now , Conn., and Highland Park, Mich., that Johnny Lord who loft for tho go hor way unchapovonod , but with a Wo aro prone to ignore tho glint completed his eighth woolc nt tho whoro ho was employed In tho Henry Navy two wooks ago got in a barber (Continued on page 4) that enmo into the four bluo oyos of. Ford plant. Naval Pro-Flight Training Contov at chair and was sh oved out two minutes our valiant bus .drivers when redheads Door stonk ¦ ¦ Cluipol Hill , North Carolina , has writ- is his favorite dinner, so later with vary little hair. Johnny Is NOTICE and blonds woro mentioned. Wo are o y p ton ono of his usual slap happy lot- w ma resume that ha is at present down tit Newport for his first four A l; tho mooting of tho faculty hold sure that tholr emphatic choice of existing in epicurean deligh t g tors, to tho L. C, A. house, To quota , havin woolcs of training ami says it's pvotty on Novombor in somo respects trivial. This is not an aspersion on tho lmvs of tho Colloffo; for oncli such infringement .accurate- 10:00 , Freshman Assembly, Pro- LOCKSMITH intent and purpose of these rules. Rules aro noeossory. ly defined , thoro should bo a similarly defined penalty or fessor Libby on "Colby in tho Pro- Weitern Auto Stor * Thoy aro not nn ovil if they nro fitted to the occasion for punishment for tho offender. fessions," which thoy woro made. Unfortunately, tho majority of 4. All penalties should fit tho offense. Infringements 7:15 , Band Rehearsal, Music Room, Pine Tree Gift Shop those rules overlap and are subject to moro than ono in- of social regulations should bo mot by social penalties Ttioa., Nov. 17 terpretation, Thoy nro not furthermore RYTBX STATIO NBRY , , adapted to tho which do not in any way interfere with tho offender's 10:00, Cha pel , President Bixlov. changing times and outward growth oC tho world around academic work. Wod., Nov. 18 200 shccti of paper , 100 envelope! us. Wo aro living in n world which is moving with us, 5. Unless tho members of tho board discover whut they R :C0, Edward "Wooks, lecture on with your nmnc imprin ted for #1.00 not without us, Wo must adapt ourselves—not attempt to consider oxtonimting circumstances, similar offenses "Books" in IT, S. Auditorium. 17 Silver St. Watorvilla make tho outer world adapt itself to us, sh ould automatically result in similar penalties, Tho complications that havo arisen through successive (1, Unless now evidence thrown n different ligh t oi} tho years should bo carefully studied in relation to tho temper parti cul ar caso in question, nil decisions handed down'by Boothby & Bartlett Co. Elms Resta urant of the times, Tho monding of nn old dam has novor boon th o hoard should bo final. Decisions in cuhqr Involving a Our Motto is a satisfactory procedure, but a poor compromise. Wo major oiVonso should bo subject to tho approval of the GENERAL INSURANCE should forgot tho compromises that hnvo caused tho dif- President , QUALITY nnd SERVICE ficulties in which not only wo, but others, now find our- —Stamloy, IBB Mai n St., Wato rvlllo, Me. 41 Temple Street ¦Mule I&icl&ss - By Laura Tapia MULES TAKE OVER BATES BY SCORE 12-7 The female Mule Kicks finds the sophomore Dana Robinson, who bat- girls' sports in a state of indecision Harriers Complete Best tled his way into a low-scoring 11th —yes, even more so than usually, for Caminiti Stars As Colby position to keep the scorching pace this week sees the shift from the fall Season With 7th In N. E. set by the hustling Rams. Right activities of hockey, tennis, and ai'ch. be- hind him in 14th place, Captain Frank ery to the winter sports of volleyball, Takes Over Third Position It was a star studded field of New Quincy ran his last and probably best badminton, basketball, and—praise England's finest that took to the hills race for Colby to the Lord—folk and modern dancing. jump up seven gia really put them out with a cof- of Boston on Monday last, and from places For the coming: weeks Oolbiana will Armistice Day in 1042 should hard- over his mark set a year ago fin-corner punt to the Bates 4. the masses rose Colby's Blue and in this same meet. shiver in the gym instead of on the ly be a day for celebration, but the Freshman Dick , Five of the fellows who played yes- Gray in seventh position. Michelson again running third for balmy (?) tennis courts and hockey way in which the Mules' ran over , Bates yesterday certainly was cause terday will graduate soon and thus A Rhode Island State quintet of the Mules,, finished up well in 34th fields. the names of Volpo, Weidul Ferris, undeniable greatness outclassed the position. In Johnny Moses and Russ — C — for jubilation of some sort. No one , Liss and de'Nazario will join the past. field of thirteen schools to capture Brown Colby completed its scoring Remember the female varsity foot- can deny that the Colby team which , even No one knows what will be in store for the third successive year the New with 52nd and GOth spots respec- ball squad and those glorious frays went out on the field and won, for football next year but the armed England crown. By sweeping five of tively. Chuck Sanborn and Ralph behind Foss Hall last year? It might without the services of "three first , "Wood John forces will call a good many off to the first ten scoring positions, the Hilton followed 64th and 66th in or- interest the reading public to know string men, namely Fred , was the war and therefore, with the possible Rams had actually defeated the entire der, accounting for the entire team. that on request of the dean this ac- Turner, and Hal Roberts, exception of the freshmen, the boys field as a team to relieve for good Pre-race predictions had left the tivity was discontinued in coopera- team which had been expected at the on the 1942 squad have played their any threat to their claim. Outstand- runner-up spot open to any one of tion with the drive for conservation start of the series. It was towards the end of the first last game for Colby. Very shortly ing performer of the day was Rhode several schools, in some circles Colby of valuable power. . Said energies period that Colby went down to the the announcement of the All-Maine Island's Bob Nichols who topped the included, however the opposition are now channeled into top speed Bates' 22 and after three plays threw team will be made at d the Mules will field for his fourth successive year, shaped up too strong. Not to be ov- knitting and newspaper collecting. an end zone, pass which was intercept- be represented but there is one Colby including his victory as a freshman. erlooked though is the fact that the — C — , ed. When Caminiti fumbled Mickey player in particular who, although FMrst to carry the Colby colors Mules have for once moved out of the There have been rumors to the ef- Walker's long punt on the Colby 15, having played a very good game all through the archway was once again cellar in this league. fect that the Varsity Field Plockey Joyce recovered as the first period the time, will probably not make the team is challenging the A. T. O.'s to ended. Four plays later Bates scored grade, but should be mentioned at a game on Mayflower Hill—a hockey and the conversion was successful. this time. He is George Ober. the game of course. With all that shin- Ober received the kick-off and carried rather small sophomore who stepped JIMMIES ing football talent converted into the ball from the 20 to the 37. In into Fred Wood's shoes and filled 8HU-FIX organized broken field running and seven plays, with Verrengia and them. Very few people at the game Shoe Re builders and Cleansers shin cracking, the Alpha Tau's should Caminiti doing the running, tlhe Mules really knew how hard "Obie" was do a little better than the Dekes did ran up their first score. Before the really playing, but everyone could "Service Second to None" in the memorable contest last fall. end of the half the Blue and Gray see he was really playing. Yesterday, 158 Main Street - Waterville, Maine forces threatened, first from the 11 after the game, George took the train It has been suggested that the and then from the 6, but an inteixept- for Boston and Saturday he will re- PHONE 2025 indoor women's division organize an ed pass and a solid Bates wall kept port to the Navy Station at Newport, DELIVERY SERVICE EVERYWHERE track season this winter. No formal them from scoring. ft. I., for active duty as an appren- training will be necessary since ample The third period found Bates tice seaman. Campus Agent, Katzmen 1 Roberts Hall practice is constantly and consistent- charging down the field and soon were ly provided by Sea Biscuit Archie and on the Colby 9 with tour downs to go. BASKETBALL NOTICE Man o' War Whitney in their twenty wall was put up Once again the Colby All freshman candidates for daily crack escapes before a thunder, on and on the last down, with the ball varsity basketball will report at ing herd of flying co-ed feet. Those tho one yard line, Caminiti and Ver- 3 :00 Thursday afternoon, No- j girls with 11:25 classes in Coburn rengia combined to knock Walker off and Shannon shall be awarded the vombcr 12 and daily thereafter. side on the line of scrimmage. George have Extinguished Service Medal for the All upperclassmen who Ober recovered Vcrrengia's punt af- football burst lungs and sprained ankles- ac- been on the varsity ter Card fumbled on his 30 and squad will start reporting for quired in the mad rush—for lunch. within scoring dis- again Colby went practice Monday afternoon, No- Joyce intercept tance only to have vember 10, at 4:00. holding the Bob. another pass. After .Freshmen interested in be- the Mules took As New as Today ' s News eats for four downs, coming basketball managers went down for over on their 27 and should get in touch with Varsity It was Caminiti the winning score. Manager Ed Alexander at the MacARTHUR ROSE carrying most ol' the way, with Nista A, T. O. house before Friday, of the game for 10. The remainder November 13. Sweeping Shades in saw Colby hold off Bates and Verren- Silk Crepes Misses Sizes, Only W ELCOME COLBY #8.95 8d # 10.95 l^g fflSEi {Watchfor our Window Display) Special Cotirso for College Metro Bowl Women prepares you for pre- ferred secretarial positions. Dis- CANDLE PINS tinguished faculty. Individualized PIN S instruction. infective placement Stella B. Raymond DUCK service. NEW TERMS BEGIN FEBRUARY . Corner Main & Silver Streets JULY AND SEPTEMBER 1 College Avenue, Waterville 420 Loxtngfon Ave, Now York City 22 Prospoct St,, East Orange , N. J. For Dullof ln , add ress Director JEFFhkSON HOI t L Rollins-Dunham Co. 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Robinnon Paul Robeson The College Bookstore has recen tl y inau g- Ethel Waters Rochester ura ted a Lending Librar y. Its list includes THUR S., FRI., SAT. the latest Fiction and books of General Lud y, '21 Pacy, '27 NOV. 19-20.21 MfCKEY ROONEY Interest In LCVSMC'S "YANK AT ETON" STUDENT LOAN FEE 3 CENTS A DAY "Where Colby Boys Meet " Dakin 's Sportin g Goods Bicycle Repaired Racket! COLBY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Main Street . . . Waterville, Maine , Rostrunff Supplies for Gym Room 13 Champlin Hall Cameras anil Supplies 80 Tomplo St, headed the decorating committee, conflicting claims, emotional or other- Priscilla Higgins, Anne Foster, and wise. On the other hand an absence, Good Shoes for College Men and Panhel Council Holds Jane Farnham took charge of plan- oven for the best of reasons, repre- ning the attractive bids which were sents a job undone, often something Women Successfully Dance in the shape of a blue.megaphone. lost. The faculty are also aware from An unusual feature of the evening experience that no cut system is GALLERT SHOE STORE ideal. A free attendance system is 51 Main Street - Waterville, Maine The Panhellenic Council held its was the schedule of the bus which went to and from town every often wastefully abused by the lazy annual tea dance on Saturday, No- and disorganized ; and a srict system hour until the close of the dance at Rhoades, alias "Archie the Arrogant." vember 7, from five-thirty to eight bears hard at times, although the pos- one o'clock. Another interesting SAMUEL E. MORSE "Whitie" also hopes while in Hawai, P. M. A large crowd attended and sibility of personal excuses for rea- , part of the ball was the opening of (Continued from page 1) to make a call on the renowned Min- the proceeds from this dance will pay sonable causes should produce suffi- the new college concession which sold ters R. P. Blackmur, Reuel Denney, nie the Mermaid. for furniture for an office in the Wom- cient flexibility. No system can pro- , candy, cigarettes, and soft drinks. W. R. Moses, Allen Tate Phelps Put- Our other intrepid helmsman is en's Union on Mayflower Hill. duce absolute uniformity and abso- , Miss Betty Chamberlain is in charge nam, Delmore Schwartz and others). none other than Archie Gordon Music was furnished by a victrola. lute satisfaction. We must look for , of the store. He was on the editorial board of the "Archie" has taken over Kraft Music During the intermission refreshments relative goods. And the relative good Cummington Press a small press re- Hall's theme song for his very own were served by the Panhellenic Coun- The stormy weather didn't dampen the majority of the faculty see in the , , sponsible for publishing poems by and is following its message to the cil. Professor and Mrs. Fullam and the of Colby students, for ap- present system is that in the midst of Professor and Mrs. Wilson were the Blackmur and Stevens, and prose by letter. His version runs: proximately one hundred and sixty present distractions, it helps to hold Eainer Maria Rilke. He has publish- "Hail Colby bus chaperones for the dance. couples attended the "Varsity Ball." us all to the work in hand. , , From the talk around the campus on ed criticism in Poetry and The New Hail, rain, and snow, The world situation within which the following day, it was accepted Republic, and is at present working Onward to Mayflower, we must plough our half-acre at Col- that everyone had a wonderful time. on an essay on the poetry of Wallace Forward we will go— S.C.A. Announces Plans by changes daily. It has changed Stevens. Trampling every adversary The proceeds from the dance will since the faculty-student committee His poems have appeared in various Like the dauntless dromedary. „ ," be used to buy office equipment for For Holiday Weekend started its discussions. Less and less of the "little" magazines: Poetry : A etc. the women's athletic office. It can be can we afford waste—waste of ener- Magazine of Verse, Smoke, Accent, The adversary has already been ' truthfully said that the first big for- gy or waste of opportunity, by facul- The S. C. A. has announced plans Compass, The New Republic; in indi- taught to beware, as Archie has mal, held on Mayflower Hill was a ty or student. Most people would for a hike to be held on Thanksgiv- vidual publications, Two Poems and only recently polished off the single great success, and the students are agree that by and large the intel- ing afternoon. Those students who The Yellow Lillies; Baker Library enemy vehicle that has yet dared to eagerly looking forward to more of are interested are urged to leave their lectual content of courses is best Press; and in various annuals: New stalk his blue equipage too closely. them. grasped and the extension of intel- names in the Religion office. , Directions in Prose and Poetry, Four "Archie" has many qualities twin, lectual power in a given field best at- On Thursday evening, November Dartmouth Poets, five Cummington to those of "Whitie," in fact, so much tained through regular attendance at 26, f 1*0111 seven-thirty to ten-thirty P. , Poems, and From This Hill, 1939. so, that we might almost say, M., the S. C. A. is sponsoring a Tur- No Cut System Decreed the classes and lectures and labora- "J immy, the Gemini!" tories designed to illuminate that con. NEWS FROM SERVICEMEN key Trot in the Alumnae Building. "Archie tent and train those powers. Partici- (Continued from page 1) " was also born in Maine As this event is to be a bam dance, By Faculty Decision ( Winslow) pation in discussion is an essential ac- , is married (but with the hillbilly costumes will be appropriate. of football and boxing and these two addition of a ten tivity in many courses, especially the year old son) pre- There will be prizes and possibly a items came consecutively on the small advanced courses dealing with a , day's fers brunettes (like Mrs. Archie), student and faculty skit. At a meeting on November 4, program so they were a hit range of ideas too complex to be of a chore. has worked both in Maine and the Another Open House will be held 1942, the faculty discussed the pres- . . Last week we summed up fully in brief examina- went swimming Middle West (Chicago), names hunt- November 14, from eight to eleven ent attendance system—and the which was very interesting tions which are but samplings. From in a clam- ing as his favorite sport, and also o'clock in the Alumnae Building. The changes proposed by the faculty-stu- my sort of way. They taught us likes to these points of view, unnecessary ab- kid- eat—but anything. faculty and. students are invited to dent committee on attendance rules. dies to go swimming off the high div- attend and play bridge, volleyball, After long consideration, the faculty sences from class are wasteful. Next to hunting, "Archie" likes ing board, swim over to, and climb up best to ride pingpong, or any other games they voted to maintain the system now in Those students and teachers who merrily up and down the a cargo net and then jump off a beam precipices may wish, effect , by tabling the proposed are in colleges now and in the next , screeching "Filley-loo, Fil. into pool. This we did with clothes ley-loo changes. Since the College's policy few years are lucky, luckier than most ," which, translated into the FIRST CONCERT SERIES on, plus water, logged life jackets . . vernacular, reads, "I don't mean pop- on attendance at classes affects every- of their contemporaries the world Wendell Brooks is playing (Continued from page 1) squadron corn." one in the college community, the over. As national necessities tighten, football here and it looks like good fundamental reasons behind that ma- women as well as men are likely to Helen M. C. Watson, lingsfahrfc," "Ich golle nicht," times to see him out there gritting his jority decision may be of interest to These were followed by Siegmund's face more rigorous obligations. Stu- teeth and running like a rabbit." the student body. dents in college are for a time by JOIN THE aria "Ein Schmert vereiss mir der Edward Wood has requested that CROWD AT THE Vater" from Richard Wagner's "Die In general, the decision , springs special grace able to invest their wo print his address, which is as fol- Walkure." As an encore Mr. Darcy from a heightened sense of obliga- energy and stretch their mental pow- lows : Puritan Restaurant ers in concentrated learning and sang "Drink from the Cup of Tomor- tion, the belief that with short terms Pvt. Edward O. Wood , Jr. U. S. FOR DINNER OR SUPPER thinking in order to be moro substan- , row." and a year-round program, with the M. C, 7th Battalion Rec. Dep. Pla- Tnsty Sandwiches of all kind* tially useful later in war and peace. After the intermission Mr, Shomat inevitable pressures and distractions , toon 90 9, Pairis Island, S. C. played tho "Caprice in D Minor," by which no one, man or woman, young The faculty decision that regular Brahms, "Minuet" from the Sonatine or old, can now avoid, the job which daily attendance at class except when MAYFLOWER HILL by Ravel, "Prelude" from the Suite students and faculty are here in col- broken by unavoidable interruption (Continued from page 1) for piano by Debussy, and as an en- lege to do can best bo done through shall continue as the basic policy at hunting will bo after tropical ' game, MADDOCKS' core, Debussy's "Claire do Lime." regular daily student attendance at Colby is motivated by the belief that and he hopes to got a shot at a be- Next Mr. Darcy sang "White Horse classes as a matter of course, except students as well as their teachers have spectacled, yellowskinned member of CATERERS of the Sea," by Elinor Remick War- when excuses are given for real cause. a professional obligation to their job. the specie Japanese gefoooy. ren, "Tell Mo, 0 Blue, Blue Sky," by According to the present system, Mary Hatch Marshall. Vittorio Giannini, "Love's Philoso- attendance at class is always expect- November 8, 1942. phy" by Roger Quiltor, and then the ed. Absences for illness are excused BUY WAR BONDS HERE "Wintersturme," from "Die Walk- by the health authorities; absences MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT ure." His encore to this group was caused by, military necessity, or ab- (Continued from page 1) "Clouds" by Ernest Charles. sences for. participation in athletic Tho fourth and last group of songs events or in other activities repre- fallacious belief in hor own integrity. was made up of "Winds," by Mar- senting the College arc excused by So she still curtsied before the garet Lawrence Test, "Steal Away," tho deans. Excuses for absence foi shrine of tho fact that what a lady as transcribed by Burleigh, a modern any other reasons must bo . secured can't do is much more alluring than Wed., Thur.., Fri„ Sat. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY arrangement of the nursery rhyme from tho individual instructor, what she is allowed and wondered Preston Foster Nov. 11.14 "Mother Hubbard," and "I Hear an The proposed changes in , the sys- why Genesis was adhered to while Veronica Lnlce Army," by Samuel Barker. tem differ from the present proced- Darwin was believed. So in spite of 2 now hits II As his final encores Mr. Darcy sang tho fact that The Co-Eel read the "THIS GUN FOR HIRE" ure chiefly in two important points: Bert Gordon "Think on Me," by Scott, and "To- (1) unlimited cuts allowed to those Phacdo and spent hours by tho mi- co-fontuYo Margaret Lindsay morrow," by Frederick Creel, on tho dean's list (i.e. with an aver- croscope she lived by rules that gave Lionel Barrymore The next concert in tho scries will ago for the preceding term of 85 or tho lie to both of them. Donna Rood "LAUGH YOUR be held in February, when Hilda Today Mary Wollstonocvnf t's print- "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE" bettor), with the exception that any BLUES AWAY" Somers, pianist, will be the artist. od pulse boats focbly; but her old im- student in this group whoso absences MOVIE QUIZ *-* petuosity is fired when wo smile at 2nd hit FIRST FORMAL DANCE in tho judgment of the Instructor EVERY sjOl/. wore so numerous as to lend to pos- hor; and sometimes perhaps when the (Continued from page 1) WED. NITE, or moro GILBERT ROLAND sible failure in tho course might havo room is in shadow she walks out, and bridge games were noticed through- the privilege withdrawn ; (2) three looks wound, and listens. She isn't HELEN GILBERT out tho evening;. unoxcused absences in a term allow- so old fashioned, really. It's mostly FRIDAY, SATURDAY Miss Glonna Hartley, President of c that she woro nnd tho "ISLE OF MISSING MEN" ed to every student, whatever his tho lothes, Tim Holt Bob Stoolo tho Women's Athletic Boar d , stated c p op 't care much for standing or number of previous ex- fa t that e le don "PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIE" that tho success of the ball wits duo cused absences, Shelley any moro. She tonnes herself to the interest and tho cooperation nn d wuita; ono by ono thoy fill tho 2nd hit of hor committees. Emily Stocking In easier times such mild latitude would not be startling, and might room nnd blow around her, tho cloudy "POLICE BULLETS" did n fine job on tho publicity end by STARTS SUNDAY well havo been accepted hero as a nnd faceless proprieties. Tho same advertising with tricky posters put up ones that she thought slio'd van- SUN., MON., TUE S. nt conspicuous spots on campus and working principle. A considerable FRED ASTA1RE quish ed, In Technicolor 1 in tho dormitories. number of the faculty would havo Madeleine Carroll RITA HAYWORTH Alice Katkauskns competently boon willing to accept it now. Many "Young Indies do not go to public collages, including ourselves, have dunces, "BAHAMA PASSAGE" " "YOU WERE operated under a schema very like "Young Indies ask for motoring co-hit NEVER LOVELIER" STREAMLINED this, with moderate succors or moder- permission ," "THE LADY HAS PLANS" ate failure. Members of tho faculty "Tho youngest of young ladies Adolpho Monjou understand n student's desire f or a must bo in before tho hours of 7:30." BOWLING little psychological leeway and power Xavior Cucrnt "And above nil," (the side-burned THRIFT MATINEE a A of choico for freedom to stay at homo faces become atom) "yovmg ladies EVERY TUESDAY • \\¦ f and Hio Orchestra ALLEYS if ho fools wretched but hns no 'im- must lonvo vltnl docisions to their AND THUR SDAY B ^ pressive symptoms to show the doctor. elders," ALL SEATS Our Pint and Alloy* aro OfficUl Members of tho faculty know also Tho night watchman lonvos tho that courses d i ff er, and that oven tho room; ho <1oob not hoar tho scratch COLBY STUDENTS WELCOME host course may soom dull at a given of a pon behind him, Mary Woll- moment to n student distracted by Btonocrnf fc Ih writing again. Lorraine Doh IIoh. CITY JOB PRINT Book and J ob Printin g W. W. Berry & Co. STATIONER S Tel. 207 Rent—Typewriter*—Repair Savings Bank Building - Waterville, Maine 103 Main St. Wat«rvlll«, Me.