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Team (continued on page 3) by William Cuthbertson newcomers. There is an excess of Led by new head coach Vic backs and ends with such people Gatto, the Bates football team returning as quarterback Dave reported to campus Monday August Dysenchuk, tailback Chris Ham, 27 to begin pre-season drills with wing back Brian MacDonald, and the hope of putting new life into fullback Bob Littlefield. the football program. Challenging them are sophomore The first week of practice has quarterback Kevin Murphy and been one of evaluation of personnel running backs Nick DelPErario, by coach Gatto and his staff as they Gray Giacomoni, Bill Jeter, and try to place the best athletes in Paul Scacca. Also making a strong their best positions. Heavy bid for the quarterback job is last emphasis has been placed on year's most ferocious hitter on conditioning drills in the two a day defense, Kevin Halliday. sessions. Aiding coach Gatto are his The Bobcats will run from a assistants, coaches Sturgis and power I and slot I formation this Flynn who work with the offensive year with the emphasis on line and coaches Leahey and fundamentals and good execution. Georges who work with the There will be more emphasis on defense. throwing the football this year as On Saturday the team had their the receiving corps is a fine one led first intra-squad scrimmage for the by Mark Shapiro, Rick Cloutier, purpose of evaluating individual Dave Bates, and freshmen Caesar abilities rather than team cohesion Clay and Jim Geitz. The offensive i and timing. For the most part the line may be the strongest part of 1 Place lo loot it defense looked more advanced, the team and is the most (continued on page 3) however the offense was able to experienced with returnees such as Louise C. Rozene strike for two long touchdown four year starter Tom Lasordo, that's died down. In its place: passes. Dwight Smith, Bob Voile, Mike The spot on an old "Capacity? Seven hundred people." Coach Gatto feels that his Bolden, Jim Kutrubes, and George New England campus. No one quite Eventually 420,000 volumes." offense will be his biggest asset as Bouris. believes it is, in actuality, part of "Two acres of floor space." "Phases there are many experienced players While the offense appears to the Bates scene. Nor did they 1, 2 and 3." "Airconditioning." "I returning as well as some exciting have fine potential, the defense believe two years ago when the won't even mind studying there." construction site was a gaping hole And rightly so. "The whole undermining what was once an area concept of this library, as thought of football, baseball and frisbee out by the Faculty-Student Library fun. But most of the students who Committee, architects and remember that tree lined spot are librarians has been to provide an gone now and in their place are the extremely scholarly atmosphere in members of classes '74-'77. They an efficient building library wise are ready. that has been so fluid in its concept Ready? You ask, for what? For that hopefully it will easily adapt to » i the big brick building for which the the unforseeable needs of the biology department is trying to find future," comments Miss Iva Foster, fast growing ivy strains in order to head librarian. hide some of the starkness of an Airconditioning is the factor apparent stadium rising from our most rapidly adapting the library to midst. But even that kind of talk is the forseeable needs of the present. quiet now. No longer are we The efficiency and scholarly thinking of "parking garages," or atmosphere will not be much longer "city structures" nor wondering in coming now that classes are on where will all the books come from the move. Or so we tell ourselves. to fill this new monstrosity. No, And perhaps, even a bit @ DEJAVU by Ed Byrne Since four days of intensive Student — No, never! basic training is hardly sufficient to Dean - (produces reel of insure that the footloose freshman recording tape) I have here the will find his niche in "the recorded transcript of your community of scholars", a interview with Mr. Welborn last fall. follow-up surveillance program has Would you care to hear it? been implemented through the use Student — Sure, I have nothing of the ubiquitous "please drop by to hide. the Dean's office at your Dean — (starts recording) Q) convenience" blue slips. Lest the What are your extra-curricular unwary freshman lose this thinly interests? A) I play bass in a band veiled subpoena (a fortunate fate) and hope to join a larger band with amongst the eight tons of assorted brass at Bates. Q) Exactly what do academia dicta, offers for lifetime you. . . (stops tape) Do you deny subscriptions to LIFE, LOOK, and that you stated any of the RA: in action or inaction ? the SATURDAY EVENING POST, foregoing? and a complimentary depressurized Student - No, but 1 don't see sample of Ultra Ban; he can expect how my bass guitar would fit in the to be on the Gordon Strachan end marching band. of Watergate inspired banter within Dean - You mean to say that it the third-floor suite of the is bass GUITAR not bass DRUM Committee to Re-Establish that you play? Eavesdropping on Pupils, (CREEP). Student — That's correct. The stolen transcript of a recent Dean — You may leave, (to confrontation follows: secretary) Martha, bring in the files Dean - How do you like Bates on the high school debaters and if so far? there are any from Juneau EDIT0HI& Student — Fine, except for a clogged mailbox. Dean - Is the workload too ft***;** **•:*;«##*;.:** heavy? Student — No, not yet anyway. Dean - Then you have probably Introduction of the STU ascertain his or her grasp of the Representative Assembly Schedule notwithstanding, short term particular committee's scope and found some extra-curricular activity in which to invest some of your retained its mood of free-floating purpose. The only area where it was Sign up for RA elections - acquiescence for most of those who evident that the appointing time. Student - Well, not exactly. Tuesday, 9/4 - Saturday 9/8 elected to celebrate spring in committee did its homework was in Dorm Elections - Sunday, 9/9 Lewiston. Unfortunately the the particular individual's ability to Dean - Aren't you the student from Juneau whom Mr. Welborn Collection of Ballots - Monday, Representative Assembly also attend the meetings based on his or 9/10 exuded the mood of the majority. her previous outside interests. tells me is a fantastic musician? Student - Well, er ah... Sinn -ups for Student-Faculty For although the body politic was Though the committees were not to Committees - Wed., 9/5-Fri., 9/14. charged with fulfilling its most receive their full student Dean - Yes, now I remember, important task, it steadfastly complement in the short term the one-man band from Juneau. At refused to take itself seriously. The round of selection, no attempt was what point in time did you first R.A. conducted its appointments to made to view a committee as a indicate an interest in the marching the student-faculty committees complete unit — keeping band? •M***********"***" with the same inconsistency and heterogeneity as well as Student — I- I never indicated misunderstanding which has cooperation in mind among the such an interest. characterized its work, or lack prospective members. In some areas Dean — At no time did you Lost: Somewhere in Lower Parker, thereof, since inception two years of dispute precedent stood as express, either orally or in writing, a hand-embroidered pinoge with ago. mandate, but in others was cast to any official of this institution, the initials LAT. Reward Contact Somehow the group that aside as insupportable with no male or female, formally or Mr. Turlish. No Questions Asked accomplishes nothing has become convincing rationale given. informally, a desire to become a responsible for appointing students member of a college-sponsored to the groups who achieve musical organization? everything in the way of running The R.A. must finish its task this college. The campus-at-large early this fall so students can have a knows this - it shows on the voice where real college governance committee sign-up sheets. The takes place. It is doubtful that it faculty knows - as evinced by their will perform this duty with any jealously guarded majority status more maturity now as it did in the BATES STUDENT on all but one of these important spring, since those people who are committees. The R.A., however, concerned have long since left the Editor-in-Chief Sheila Quinn handles the task as if it were no untenable body. In short, there are Business Manager William Kurkul more important than funding precious few remaining on the R.A. News Editor Louise Rozene another ice cream party. who actually care about responsible Managing Editor Scott Williams student government. Unfortunately Feature Editor Al Green they are a very small minority and Layout Editor Paul Liscord Interviews were conducted with can do little within the framework Sports Editors William Cuthbertson as few as two members of the of such an unworkable body. The Claudia Turner committee present and even at R.A. would do well in taking stock Photography Editor Don Orifice these watered-down inquisitions it of its past performance, to emulate was obvious that half of those a famous musician who said upon Printed Weekly by Twin City Printery present understood little of the hearing the cacophony behind him, Subscriptions: S6.00 annually proceedings. Questions were aimed "Man, dis-band should disband." Box 309, Bates College, Lewiston, Me. 04240 more at the personality of the Second Class Postage Paid at Lewiston, Mc. individual than attempting to E.F.B. Library RECYCLING surprisingly, there's a bit of Read, Write, Recycle pleasantry that surrounds the new spot. The morning sun streams Any college, and Bates is no through the windows on the second exception, uses and disposes an floor. incredible amount of paper. This People simultaneously cover the paper is put into incinerators and main thoroughfare between the old burned. This year an effort is being and the new. The trees, the made to collect this paper for benches, the openness all lend to recycling. You may have noticed thoughts of wrought iron chairs, a boxes placed around campus labelled THIS BOX IS FOR little cheese, a little wine; but RECYCLING PAPER. Instead of because of its true function "the throwing out your Bates development of the area would newsletters, junk mail, and box intrude upon its purpose: " the stuffers, simply place them, as flat climate is not quite suited to such as possible, in the nearest box. ideas, reminds Miss Foster. And yet From there the paper will be there remains the three tiered collected and taken to a Lewiston platform, not the City of junk yard which pays lc per pound Lewiston's sacrificial -site, but for ledger paper (the kind the instead the cap covering the There will eventually be an high quality faculty do attempt to newsletter is printed on). elevator to Old Coram's ground audio area on the ground floor. It is provide in their libraries faculty The success of this venture floor stacks. Rites will still presently being developed on the depends, of course, on the studies for those faculty writing willingness of students to put their undoubtedly be practiced there second story because ground books, carrying on final doctoral paper in the boxes rather than in perhaps under the influence of that construction will not be until later dissertation, or simulated research, trash cans. It also depends on wine one wasn't quite able to get in the phase 3 period. Not ready for the Faculty Student Library having an adequate number of along the sidewalk cafe. use at the present, the audio area Committee felt that Bates should volunteers to collect the paper. If will contain listening tape decks provide its faculty this service. The you are willing to help, come to a and disc machines, solely for library studies will be assigned on a meeting of the Outing Club materials and usage. The library has temporary basis to applicants Environment Committee, Tuesday been steadily building a collection proving their need to the in 216 Chase at 4:00 or contact of spoken records in drama, poetry committee on a semester basis and Neal Carter. and foreign language literature and This is an opportunity for you short term. There will be no to do something really worthwhile, has just begun acquiring musical permanent assignments although and it doesn't cost a penny. Don't records. Miss Foster acknowledges faculty may renew a study. pass it up. the deep appreciation of the library There is more. The library is still toward the Class of '73 gift of growing - hopefully internally records and tapes. She stresses that now. Perhaps in time it will even fit the materials acquired will support the mold of Bates externally. Yes... the curriculum, attempt to build we are ready. where the curriculum in not yet active but will be; as well as pertain to general materials which "reasonable authorities consider the best." (i.e. don't expect The Grateful Dead) An interdisciplinary science library is also undergoing completion. All science libraries, previously found in their respective As all growth evolves in phases, departments have been moved into remains a question mark because of so does the new Bates library. Phase an area covering part of the main 1, the construction and interior the lack of size and experienced and ground floor. The college will linemen and linebackers. development of the first, second provide a due professional science Co-captains Chet Janiga and Biff and third floors is undergoing reference librarian to help the Moriarty are the mainstays of completion. Phases 2 and 3, earth's geology support the Coach Gatto's 5-2 defense which is finalization of the interior and the biological masses that are seeking to a containing type zone defense. construction of the ground floor understand the chemical Defensive back returnees include will merge at a later date. Miss phenomena of the physical world. Herb Brownlee, Mike Genetti, Jim Foster reminds the public that "the Smoking studies, provided on Dachos, Charlie Turner, and Guy building is in no way finalized yet. each floor are also an added feature Reberge. Freshmen Kevin Murphy It is usable. There are many many which students may use to their and Charlie Doherty have been small details (like hooks for coats) own discretion. Each is separately impressive and are challenging for the linebacking jobs. Larry Sagar, that do take time" and she asks for vented such that the smoke will not a little patience because "the Brian Staskawicz, and Mark Quirk penetrate the main library which will bolster the defensive line. college, the architects and the would be detrimental to books and The Bobcats will scrimmage contractors have not yet those who do not study in the haze Maritime Academy on completed their work". of such conditions. Adjustment to Saturday September 8 here at 1:30. The newest features of the such smoke will only take place in On September 15, the Cats will library, beyond its structure, will the room left open after hours host a tri-scrimmage with Bowdoin bear heavily upon its use. The main which simultaneously serves as the and Colby starting at 10:30. floor holds a more accessible main floor smoking study. Although the team has much to micromedia reading area than in the Faculty studies are located on prove in these next few weeks, the past, containing microfilm, coaching staff and the players are the third, loftiest of floors. Since optimistic and confident that they microforms, microcards and many peers of Bates College, in can strengthen the football program microfishe. their efforts to attract and hold a considerably. y

The Good Guys Guide

bucks. On Park St., The place to take your Daisy Buchanans, prospective employers, in-laws, 12. The Blue Goose - At the whoever. foot of Wood St. on Sabattus, it's 16. Duke's Place, The Pine St. 5. Sing's Restaurant - One geographically closest to campus, Cafe. The Ponderosa Cafe, The word: Avoid. but ideologically 180° out. Cable Sportsman's Grille, and most of the 6. Van's Hideaway - Steckino's color TV, pinball, foosball, frosted workingmen's clubs and cafes in restaurant bar (and Steckino's is glasses. The Gooses' saving grace, a Lewiston have little or nothing to fallen on evil days - $4.75 on first 25c steamed hot dog, is now (a offer the discriminating Bates Wed. of each month useta be great, moment of silence, please) 40c. Is rakehell. And as everybody knows, no longer). Black leather, blue nothing sacred? metallic atmosphere. Crackers and cheese are free and it is nice and quiet early on week nights. to The Bright 'VVCKWWS-

7. Lum's - "Family" restaurant there isn't anywhere to drink in where the family kicks you out Auburn. after two overpriced imported or 17. The Bates Bobcat Den - Of domestic beers. Plastic food. The course they don't serve beer there. waitresses usually have very tough, 13. Trader Joe's - Just a few But we can dream, can't we? greasy boyfriends named Vito, or doors down from the Goose, yet Wayback in 1967 T. Hedley 1. Pete's Lunch - The first stop something. nobody knows it's there. MOR Reynolds suggested a campus pub. on any pubcrawl. 25c 12 oz. 8. The Cherokee Lounge of The juke, 25 seats, cold 25c 8 oz. Legal hassles is the plea, but we draught Knicks!!! AC, shuffle alley, Steerhouse Restaurant - 50c draughts and hardcore beer-alky don't buy it. When Bates needs a remote golf, color TV, 60 seats. On draught, 60c bottled and decent patrons. A great place to mellow rule, it either makes one, or breaks High St. down the hill behind CMG, out away from other Bates one. Someone would have to be it is the lunchroom-tavern for students. accountable, imaginative, and baby, Knapp Shoe and Duke Williams' this here is Lewiston. favorite bar. Walking distance from See you at Pete's. campus and the biggest, coldest beer in Lewiston. Pete's hours are erratic and the kitchen closes at noon. Sorry, Duke. 2. The Bar — A cellar off upper Lisbon St., live music, dance floor save it. TOO HOT, draughts are Lights of Lewiston warm, 8 oz., and 40c; 60c domestic, 75c imported, foosball, bumper pool, 150 seats. The place to boogie senselessly until last call, mixed drinks. AC, color TV and if you can handle it. Few can. comfortable bar stools. Little else, 3. La Cage - 40c bottled Black for the place reeks of Label is the best deal. Color Cable upward-mobile Lewiston and is, TV, shuffle alley, foosball, bumper consequently a little embarassed. 14. Lou's Place - A truckstop pool, free popcorn (VERY salty) 9. The Holiday Inn at the way out on north Main back in the sometimes, new kitchen facilities. Auburn Exit of the Maine Turnpike good old days of Louburgers and Though once a Bates hangout, last — Need we say more? 20c draughts, nowadays Lou's year it seemed that owner Pat 10. The Holly - Be Jolly At The offers an oversized bumper pool Archambault was doing his best to Holly. Ludicrous exotic dancers, table, free music or a decent juke, discourage the Bates Trade. Recent inauthentic, saggy, striated flesh, free peanuts salted in the shell and expansion has made the place too overpriced booze, warm beer. Stick an indifferently chilled assortment dark, cavernous, and Pat has to a bottle of Merrimack Bud and a of draught and bottled beers. changed his tune. Bates students masochistic, degenerate mood. And Usually very crowded, and usually will flock there, more's the pity. don't tell your mother. very disappointing. Try Pete's instead, and the Duke 11. The Manoir - Tough 15. Brim's Pub - 90 seats, isn't going to like this one bit. workingclass bar on lower Lisbon, occasional live music, bumper pool, 4. The Warehouse - New, Lewiston's own beloved Low Dive. foosball, air hockey, and really expensive, fantastic atmosphere. Take your street-smarts, if any: good bar prices are more than Excellent food in restaurant (36 don't go alone and don't crowd compensated for by owner Harry tables, no reservations, try the N.Y anybody's action if you do. Brim, who seems determined to Sirloin or Club Teriyaki, free salad Indifferent rock bands, good soul mess up what could very well be a bar) and excellent drink in lounge jukebox due to influx of black very nice place. Just a few steps too (60 seats). Comfortable barstools, sailors from BNAS. The patrons are far to walk, awkward bar stools, 60c drafts to discourage the the floorshow and the Saturday frozen pizza, lip smacking Stewart kiddies, but you can fool them: afternoon jam sessions can be infrared sandwiches and Harry have (Editor's Note: This list was drink hardstuffs for a decent buzz interesting, if a bit drunk, and made Brim's a place ignored by compiled during one night of high and painless separation from your sordid. Bates Students. Sad, but justified. intensity boozing by several highly placed Student staffers who shall remain nameless. I

OR Where to go, what to do there, and Whg . bother ^

Health Postdoctoral Research concerned with "The Social Order Fellowship in 1971-72 and of the Buddhist Monkhood in 1972-73. A member of the Society Sirlanca, (Ceylon): he has also done of Protozoology, he has done fieldwork in Sirlanca. Professor extensive research in the areas of Kemper's special fields of interest immunology, biochemistry, and genetics. include anthropological approaches STAFF to religion, symbolism, and political While at Haverford, he served as an assistant to the staff of the anthropology. biology department in the laboratory, working in courses Mr. Eric Aldridge Bromberger College, Oxford University in 1971 involving biochemistry and classical and her LL.M. from Harvard Law Ms. Anne Thompson Lee Instructor of English genetics. During the summer of Instructor of English School in 1973. 1967, Dr. Balber was co-chairman A debater with the Oxford Mr. Bromberger, a native of of the Summer Biology Program for Ms. Lee, a native of Abington, Columbia, Missouri, received his Union Society, she was also high school students at Rockefeller. President of the Oxford University Pennsylvania, received her B.A. in A.B. degree from the University of He also has taught general English from Radcliffe College in Redlands in 1967. He is presently a Law Society and actor/director microbiology for medical students candidate for the doctorate at the with the Oxford University at . University of California at Los Dramatic Society. Angeles, where he is specializing in In 1971 she served as lecturer 1961. She continued her studies at Ms. Anna Katherina Kuhn Cambridge University, where in American Literature and and instructor in Law at the Instructor of German completing a dissertation on University of Connecticut School 1963 she was awarded an M.A. in Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Studies. At "Boston as a Literary Symbol." He of Law and the following year as A native of City, served in Viet Nam from 1969-70 instructor in Oral Argument at present she is enrolled in the Anna Kuhn received her B.A. doctoral program at Harvard with the first Air Cavalry Division Boston University School of Law. degree from Queens College of the and received his master's degree in University where she is finishing Dr. Drake R. Bradley City University of New York in work on her dissertation, "The American Studies in 1970 at Assistant Professor of Psychology 1966, graduating cum laude. She UCLA. Mr. Bromberger is also Critical Edition of a late 14th was elected to , Century Middle English Romance, interested in the relationship Delta Phi Alpha, and was the between music and literature and Dr. Bradley, who arrives here 'Le Bone Florence of Rome.' " from New York City was a 1969 recipient of the Steuben Award. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, has been an active violinist for some graduate, cum laude, of the She received her M.A. degree from years. Ms. Lee was awarded the NDEA University of Washington. He , Middlebury, Title Four Scholarship at Harvard, Mr. Bromberger has been Vermont and participated in the teaching English courses at UCLA continued his studies at the where she served as a teaching graduate level at the New School Middlebury-Mainz Program at fellow from 1969-73. She is a as Chancellor's Teaching Fellow. He for Social Research, earning his Johannes Gutenberg Universitat, is a member of the Modern member of the MLA and the M.A. degree in 1971, and his Ph.D. Mainz, Germany. She is now at Medieval Academy. Her field of Language Association and the degree this year. Philological Association of the special interest is centered on Pacific Coast. Medieval Literature and the English language.

Dr. Ann B. Scott SPROUTS Ms. Judith Elizabeth Lyczko Assistant Professor of Music Instructor of Art Dr. Scott graduated magna cum laude from Radcliffe College in A native of Amsterdam, New 1955 and received her masters working on her York, Miss Lyczko received her degree in 1957 from Brandeis While at the New School, Dr. doctoral degree. A.B. from of University. In 1969 she completed Drake, whose post graduate work She has served as a Stanford in 1969. She is her doctoral research and was was in the field of experimental University-Teaching Fellow in awarded her Ph.D. by the psychology, received several honors German and was involved in a University of Chicago. Currently an including the Halle Dissertation special undergraduate program, assistant professor of music and of Fellowship for the academic year "Seminar on Hesse" and "Seminar the humanities in the College at the 1972-73. He was chairman of the on Revolutionary Drama." University of Chicago, Dr. Scott Colloquium Committee that year. Prior to coming to Bates, Ms. also taught at Brandeis. Her A member of the American Kuhn taught English to Iranian TEN primary area of scholarly interest is Association for the Advancement children at the Betsy Goss Schools, in the Renaissance. of Science, Dr. Bradley's current Teheran, Iran. Author of "The Performance of studies are in the area of presently completing her doctorate the Old Hall Descant Settings," perception-cognition and group David Sunnier at , where she published in the Musical Quarterly, decision theory. Assistant Professor of Theater. received the master of arts degree in 1970, she is also author of "The 1971. Miss Lyczko has also studied Beginnings of Fauxbourdon: A Born in 1933, Mr. Sumner is a at Russell Sage College, Union New Interpretation," published in graduate of ti:° Royal Academy of College, Columbia University, and the Journal of the American Dr. Albert E. Balber Dramatic Arts in London. The new the New School for Social Musicological Society, 1971. She Assistant Professor of Biology Professor has been connected with Research. has plans to continue her writing the Royal Shakespeare Company A member of the American with an edition of the works of Born in New York City, Dr. and the Leeds Playhouse as both an Association of University Professors John Forest for the American Balber completed his undergraduate actor and director. Mr. Sumner has and the College Art Association, Institute of Musicology and a study work at , also had extensive T.V. and film Miss Lyczko has presented lectures of the numerous accidentals in the Haverford, Pennsylvania in 1966, experience and was previously at Rosemont College, Bryn Mawr Aosta manuscript added after the graduating Phi Beta Kappa with connected with the Guild Hall College, and the Philadelphia completion of the manuscript. departmental honors. He received a School as a Tutor. College of Art. As a graduate graduate fellowship from student, she has been awarded the Rockefeller University and was Samuel H. Kress Fellowship in Ms. Clare Dal ton conferred the doctoral degree in Steven Edwin George Kemper History of Art in 1970-72, as well Assistant Professor of Speech 1971. He is now a postdoctoral Assistant Professor of Anthropology as the Samuel H. Kress Dissertation Director of fellow in Microbiology in the Yale Fellowship in 1972-73. Her special University Medical School. Mr. Kemper received his B.A. field of interest centers on Born in Kent, England, Clare Following the completion of his from , and American and European Painting of Dalton graduated from Ashford dissertation, "Pleomorphism and continuing his studies at Chicago the 19th and 20th centuries, and School, Kent, England in 1968. She physiology of Trypanosoma University, received his M.A. and she will teach a course entitled received her B.A. (Honors) in brucei," Dr. Balber was the Ph.d. from that institution. "The Literature of Art" in the Fall Jurisprudence from Somerville recipient of a National Institute of Professor Kemper's was of 1973. If

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SCHEDULE: CHANGES IN FACULTY 9/7 LE MANNS 9/14 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN 9/21 FELLINISATYRICON AND ADMINISTRATION 9/26 JACK JOHNSON 9/28 COTTON COMES TO CHANGES IN THE FACULTY HARLEM FOR 1973-74 10/3 THE VIRGIN SPRING 10/6 ALICE'S RESTAURANT Changes in Rank Natalea S. Balivet, Assistant 10/12 MALTISE FALCON & James G. Boyles to Associate Dean of Students LITTLE CEASAR Professor of Chemistry Eva L. Bouvier, Financial Aid 10/19 HELP& Douglas I. Hodgkin to Associate Officer HARD DAY'S NIGHT Professor of Government Robert Hudson, Assistant in 10/27 COCOANUTS Sawyer F. Sylvester to Associate Music 10/31 CORPSE GRINDERS & Professor of Sociology Robert W. Turcotte, Vice THE THING Sextus Norden to Assistant President for Development and 11/2 TO DIE IN MADRID Professor of Art College Relations 11/9 PERFORMANCE 11/14 MARKOFZORRO Sherry A. Yakawonis to Changes in Administrative Title Assistant Professor of Physical 11/30 LONELINESS OF LONG David Welbourn, Assistant Dean RUNNER Education of Admissions John N. King to Assistant 12/8 FISTFUL OF DOLLARS Professor of English Marion R. Anderson to Assistant Professor of Music John K. Pribram to Assistant room lobby. Professor of Physics A cross country bicycle race and Changes in Administrative Title a bicycle relay race will be held on James G. Hepburn, Acting Sunday October 21. Chairman of Speech/Theater Intramaural director Russ Reilly FALL has come up with two new events On Sabbatical Leave for this year's fall intramural Robert W. Hatch, Fall Term schedule. Frisbee golf will be seen Maung Maung Gyi, Winter and on the Bates campus for the first Short Terms time. An 18 hole course will be set On Leave of Absence up around the campus for the Thomas Moser, for the year tourney, and teams will consist of mixed foursomes. A frisbee Returned from Sabbatical Leave additional players, either returning Robert M. Chute, Winter and horseshoe tournament will also be from JYA or entering as freshmen, held. Short Terms G/r/sporfs will add to the depth of the team. Joseph D'Alfonso, Winter and Officials for these events are This will be especially important needed and sign up sheets will be Short Terms by Claudia Turner this year because volleyball is now posted outside the training room. Douglas I. Hodgkin, Winter and After spending a peaceful going to be played at the same time These officials are paid the student Short Terms summer many miles and thoughts as field hockey, tennis, and archery. hourly rate. John J. Margarones, the year away from Bates, a certain group of Since Bates is smaller than most of Alfred J. Wright, Jr., Winter and women, namely the field hockey its competition, it will feel the Short Terms team, received quite a shock after impact to a greater extent than discovering that tryouts started many of the teams it will face. x-c Faculty Not Returning Karl S. N. Arndt, Assistant Wednesday. There is good reason Many players who formerly Professor of German for this ambitious start when one competed in volleyball and a fall Cross-Country Season Schedule Bill L. Beard, Assistant Professor sees the schedule that has been sport will have to decide between September 15 - Halifax of Speech arranged. the two. The effect of this Invitational/ Richard D. Freund, Assistant According to Coach Yakawonis arrangement remains to be seen. Dalhousia Professor of Psychology many of the teams have improved Hopefully, it might encourage more 22 - Bates Invitational William E. Hannum, Assistant including Westbrook and Nasson people to try out for a sport if they 29- Middlebury/ Professor of English who, along with U Maine at Orono know that because of this change Colby John W. Chamberlin, Instructor and Portland-Gorham, will make it more positions will be opened on October 2 - at Maine in Education a highly competitive year for the all teams. 6- Trinity/ Diane W. Douglass, Instructor in team. This year the Bobkittens will The field hockey team and Brandeis English also face UNH and will play U. Coach Yak are highly optimistic 13- WP1 Michael M. Skaling, Instructor in Maine at Presque Isle away for the about this year and with good 20- atMlAA Sociology first time. reason. Come to the games and Championships Plans are also being made this watch the girls in action. (Colby) year for a state tournament that Next week: tennis & archery. November 5 - at New England CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATION will be held at Bates. Through 7 - Bowdoin competition in this, the league 10- AtIC4A's FOR 1973-74 championship will be determined. Intramural In the past, won-loss records had Soccer Season Schedule by William Cuthbertson Laura Nancy Fuller, B.A., been the criteria. An all-star team, September 19 - at Maine Middlebury; Assistant Dean of chosen by the Maine Field Hockey Men's intramurals will be getting 29 - Bridgeport Club will be picked with underway shortly with the Students intramural council holding their October 2- Maine Leigh Payson Campbell, B.A., performance in the tournament 4 - Brandeis Bates; Director of Financial Aid used as a basis for their decision. first meeting on Monday September 10 - at Hartford Jo Ann Douglass, B.A., Bates; 10 at 7:30. Intramural programs This all-star team will play in this fall will include six-man 13- Williams Assistant Dean of Admissions another tournament against the 17- at Colby Russell H. Jack, Jr., B.A., football, six and eleven man soccer, best teams in the Northeast. and a double elimination softball 20 - at St. Anselm's Michigan; M.Ed., Boston As for the team itself, the coach 24 — Bowdoin University; Assistant in Music tournament. A tennis tournament seems to feel that the greatest consisting of men's singles, men's 27- Clark W. Davis Van Winkle, B.A., strength will be the offense. This is 30- Colby Middlebury; Assistant in Physical doubles, and coed doubles will also not to imply a weakness in the be held this fall. Sign up sheets for November 3 — at Bowdoin Education defense because, as Mrs. Yakawonis points out, no starting players were tennis will be posted in the locker Administrative Personnel Not fourth year as goalie after a highly Returning lost through graduation. A point in the defense's favor is the return of successful season last year. All *##* Peggy Kern who will be in her positions remain intact so any TAKE THE HAULS OF E Z BACK TO THE HALLS OF IVY.

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