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Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 2-9-1933 The aB tes Student - volume 60 number 23 - February 9, 1933 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 60 number 23 - February 9, 1933" (1933). The Bates Student. 510. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/510 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aB tes Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB. For more information, please contact [email protected]. <?/ CARNIVAL ISSUE tnbtul LEWISTON, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1933 PRICE TEN CENTS CARNIVAL OPENS TO-DAY ADAMS WINS MILLROSE 600 YD RUN IBates Captain In Chapel Seating Pres. Gray To Politics Club to Activities For To Be Reversed Near Record Run Crown Carnival Hold Conference Every Student First semester chapel seating Currency Problems, War Lfeats McCafferty In will be continued until the first Debts, Tariffs, and the Gold- of next week when the new Queen At Hop silver situation will be the sub- Carnival Hop Saturday \\: 12.5, Only Second arrangements will be announced. jects of the discussion of the The new arrangements will re- Economic Conference which tin- Night Brings Affair | From World's Record verse the present ones for the Royal Commanders Will Politics Club is sponsoring second semester. To A Close l-.jjifis from behind to make u>p February 22 in the Main Room Seats will be apportioned Furnish Music For in Chase Hall from 7:80-9:80. \..,r'.i- In Che last 160 of the Weather permitting, the Thirteenth ; L ,\ . maker Jr. 600 yard in- from the front of the chapel as Annual Dance Disarmament and reparations Annual Bates Outing Club Winter •,n. Arnold Adams, varsity at present, but instead of start- are barred from the discussion. Carnival will begin today. The open- n and a member of 1932 ing with the letter A, the new The climax and final feature of Vincent Hell can, President of ing went is to be a baseball game on I tuck ca team, snatched a la6t list starts with names whose the Carnivail will he the carnival hop the Club, will be chairman, and snowshoes between a team composed gMPK Theodore S< anion will be the teu'h Thrtory from Berate McCaff er- first letter is at the end of the which will he held in the Alumni of students and another representing alphabet. gymnasium Saturday evening, Feb. keynote speaker. The public is the faculty. The festivities will * last Saturday night, at the 26th 11, beginning at eight o'clock. The invited to attend. come to a close Saturday evening I ■■_.'.'..■ .rose games in the New Tliis is the result of a sug- ; son Square Garden before gestion of the student chapel hop will he the occasion of the The countries whose points of when President Clifton D. Gray committee last spring with the crowning of Che carnival queen who view will be represented by stu- crowns a feminine representative of .-(DOpiisons. The time, one 'minute has been elected by the board of dent speakers are the British the college Queen of the Carnival. l|i«aco] la was lees than a second purpose that whatever ad- 1 vantage there may be in sitting directors of the Outing club. The Kmpire, United .States, Prance, Committee members in charge of world's record of-one identity of the queen will not be' Germany, Spain, Italy, the Bal- the program have arranged a list of I jsr.e 11.6 seconds made by Alan near the platform should be afforded to everyone. known until the royal procession i kans, Cserho-Slavakia, Russia, activities that provide an opportunity J Pennsylvania in 1925. appears during the hop to escort her and Poland. for every student in the college to ,'.,« by his sensational victory to her throne in the center of the! enjoy and participate in the carniva.. ,.j.»co-teature of the evening, won gymnasium floor. President Gray Special features have been arranged ■v.-;-'- leg on the 'beautiful trophy Relay Team Ready will officiate at the coronation. for both the afternoon and evening ,»,.i; 1 > the New York merchant. The Gym will be decorated to Intramural Races of each of the three days. ' M.Cafferty Takes Lead represent a winter scene. Blue and Baseball Holds Interest yeCafferty, Che former Holy Cross white will be used with a background who has lost twice and won For B. A. A. Games Carnival Feature The baseball game on snowshoes, ■:.--' of pine trees to create Che atmo- fee running against Adams, was which was won by the faculty last 3phere of snowy out-doors, while year by a one point margin, is one toenmined to repeat his victory of Team Will Attempt To icicles will hang from all parts of the of the most interesting events on the le previous week when he nosed gym. Skiing-, Snowshoeing, | carnival program. The game is sure «t the Bates man by inches at the Retain 2 Mile Title The music for Che dance will be Skating, For Men to include plenty of the humor sjion Knights of Columbus "600". by Cecil Hutchinson's Royal Com- element, and is being arranged by j:toe crack of the gun he went out For 4th Year manders. Although the carnival hop And Women Arnold Adams, Carl Milliken, and in front and opened u>p a steady is an annual social affair, this With Adams, toy virtue of Che Samuel Fuller. leai An exceptionally fast first orchestra is new to campus, and is Intramural skiing, snowshoeing. Thursday evening the fun will con- ID 51 2-5 seconds gave him nationwide publicity he has received expected to he an added attraction and skating for both men and women from his* victory over McCafferty tinue, a feature movie program being iJTe yard .margin over Adams who to those who have already attended will be the feature of Friday after- scheduled for Chase Hall. The pic- iis aht-ad of Warner of Yale, and last Saturday, holding a good deal this dance in the past. » noon's program in the Thirteenth of the interest, Che Bates two mile tures to be shown will feature winter Sandier :>f N. Y. U. and now at Mu- Rosamond Meloher '33 and Fred Annual Bates Outing Club Winter sports activities at Dortmouth Col- nich University in Germany. relay team will leave Friday for Che Donald '33, prominent members of Carnival. Competition will begin at B. A. A. games the next night where lege—an institution whose annual Adams was equaJly determined to the Outing club, acting as co-chair- three o'clock. winter carnival is generally consider- irenge the virtual tie that existed it will imeet perhaps the stiffest relay men of the entire carnival plans, are Rand Field, Garcelon Field, and field in the East in an attempt to win ed as the outstanding college social the men the week before, Che general chairmen of the com- the Outing Club skating rink behind event of the season in the East. the race for the fourth straight year. Alumni gymnasium will provide the kit the flying iMoCafferby was so mittee for the hop. The committee Snow Sculpturing fast that Adams, says," I was lucky Included in the list are Boston Col- is composed of the following mem- setting for the activities. Seventeen to keep him in sight." lege, national champions, Harvard, bers of the Outing club: Leo Barry events are scheduled. Edwin Decatur Snow sculpture, an activity recent- Adams Wins By Yard Dartmouth, M. I. T, Holy Cross, '33, William Thornton '35, Robert will be in oharge of the competition ly introduced as a feature of the Realizing that he had only 160 New Hampshire and probabJy Yale. Kramer '35, Verna Brackett '34, among the men, and Grace Gearing carnival, is now an annual part of . DSj ft as they passed the quarter Three members- of the team, Charlotte Cutts '33, and Dorothy will direct the women's activities. the festivities. Each of the women's mile mark. Adams set out to cut Adams, Russell Jellison. and John Penney '33. Members of the college faculty will dormitories is allowed to enter an down the lead and catch McCafferty Lary, all seniors have already heen President and MTS. Clifton D. serve as judges. example of snow sculpture in the who appeared a sure winner. The re- selected. The choice for the fourth Gray, Mr. and iMrs. Harry W. Rowe, The Off^Campus men, and Rand contest, and the entries are judged iord crowd came to its feet as the man will he .made from Bob Butler. Mr. and Ofim Oliver F. Cutts, Dean Hall, winners in the intramural by a committee of faculty wives. The •34, Donald Smith '34, or Reggie Hazel M. Clark, and Prof. Grosvenor competition a year ago. will be the judging of the sculpture is to open iarnet man's aiprparently indefatiga- the Friday afternoon program. i!e stride carried closer and closer to Hammond '35, wiCh Butler almost M. Robinson will be the guests. The defending champions. Both groups HoCafferty. As they entered the certain of getting the call depend- ehaperonee will be the following will again be represented by strong Intramural competition for both ing on his work this week. One of faculty members: Dr. and Mrs. teams. men and women on skiis, snowshoes, ttretch Adams called forth reserve and skates is also scheduled for Fri- that brought him up to his oppo- the other two men will be taken William 'H.