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Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 2-26-1964 The aB tes Student - volume 90 number 17 - February 26, 1964 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 90 number 17 - February 26, 1964" (1964). The Bates Student. 1451. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/1451 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]. ''i Hates Student Vol. XC, No. 17 BATES COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE, FEBRUARY 26, 1964 By Subscription Anti-Playboy Attorney Rights Committee To jAhern, Hall Win To Discuss Gov't Role Visit Negro School: SeeksUnderstanding Two-Man Debate Controlling Obscenity On Feb. 29, a group of modern day carpetbaggers will leave Competition, NIT sunny Lewiston for the deep Tomorrow Night The varsity debate team took South to integrate Florida Mem- | first place in two-man competi- The county attorney who stop- orial College in old St. Augus- tion and second place overall in ped the sale of Playboy Maga- tine. This expedition, led by Dr. the MIT debate tourney last zine in Lewiston will address the weekend. The negative team of Political Union tomorrow evening Goorge Goldat and made up ol six student members of the Bates Tom Hall '64 and Bob Ahern '64 at 7:30 p.m. in the Filene Room. won the two man competition Council for Human Rights, is Mr. William H. Clifford, Jr., law- and the traveling trophy. In over- designed to make sure that the yer and assistant attorney for An- all competition the four-man South will never rise again. droscoggin County, is currently Bates team finished second be- the object of legal action by Play- People who have been caught hind Harvard. boy and the Victor News Co. of clandestinely packing bathing Losing only to Seton Hall, Lewiston. suits and ordering surf boards in- Ahern and Hall won from The Political Union has in- clude Peter d'Errico '65, Cliff The Bates Council for Human Rights Toronto, Pace, MIT, Iona, and Mt. vited Clifford to express his Goodall '65, Norm Bowie '64, Holyoke. They defeated Boston views on the role of government Janet McEachern '66, David Wil- College in the semi-finals and concerning obscenity and porno- liams '65 and Bonnie Messinger victory over Brooklyn gave them graphy. Recently, he and County '66. Seniors Lead Dean's List first place among two-man teams. Attorney Laurier T. Raymond The ostensible purpose for the The affirmative team of Sue Jr., acting in their official capa- trip is not, as has been suggest- Stanley '64 and John Strassber- city, prevented the sale of Play- ed, to retrace Sherman's path With 30 % On Honor Roll ger '64 compiled a three and boy and other "girlie" magazines through Georgia and burn Atlan- Students with an average of Carolyn Melander, Frank Sroka, three record, winning over Ver- in Androscoggin county. ta. The self-sacrificing (they will 3.200 or over for 1st semester Daniel Clarke, mont, U. of Mass., and losing to Clifford has said that he views be missing a whole week of pre- 1963-1964: Arthur Bruder, James Fine, Eastern Nazerene, U. of Penn., this legal action by Playboy and cious classes and good skiing 1964 Linda Glazier, E. Derek Hurst, and Whitman. Victors as a "test case." A favor- weather) travelers plan to gain Norman Bowie, Douglas Dob- Mary Perkins, Barbara Reed, The past weekend, described by able court decision for county at- a greater understanding of the son, Judith Johnson, David John- Douglas Macko, Anthony DiAn- Professor Quimby as "the busiest torney's office will permit con- problems faced by the Negro col- son, Dorothy March, Robert Peek, gelis, William Driscoll, Judy for some time." also saw a second tinued prevention of the sale of lege student in the South. John Strassburger, Jane Mc- Wells, Bates team win six and lose six such magazines, and possibly When they return (March 7), Grath, Richard Walker, Richard Jane Downing, Leon Hurwitz, debates at the University of have far-reaching effects as a if one has any questions concern- Hoyt, Richard Workman, Esther Mary Ingraham, Janice Kopco, Maryland's Capital Hill Tourney. precedent for government action. ing the results of the voyage, Rosenthal, Gracia Seekins, Joan Gordon McKinney, Joyce Man- A team composed of Norm Bowie This speaker is the first in what just remember, by their sun-tans Tobey, David Harrison, C. Ken- tyla, Peter Parsons, Gene Safir. and Bob Boyd won from Rut- the Political Union hopes will be ye shall know them. neth Yates, Sara Smyth (M), Rosemarie gers, Navy, and Henry Ford, a series of programs concerning If anyone is so mundane as to Norman Gillespie, Roger Klein, Staddie, Sharon Templeman, D. while losing to Georgetown, Vil- the orle of government in com- desire more information con- David Quintal, Penelope Polleys, Russell Wagenfeld, Karl Wolf. lanova, and Clarion State. Jeff Eunice Janson, Warren Ketcham, Rouault and Richard Rosenblatt batting pornography. Anyone in- cerning the serious aspects of this 1966 journey, he may seriously and Alan Williams, Marion Day, John won over Henry Ford, Clarion terested is invited to attend. Lois Nebert, Kenneth Petke, solemnly (and of course rever- Holt, Nora Jensen, K. Scott Nor- State, and Navy, and lost to Clifford will answer questions Everett Barclay, Elizabeth Bog- ently) turn to page three. ris, Patricia Petrus, Kent Taylor, Bridgewater, American U. and following his half-hour talk. danski, Pricilla Brown, Ruth Alice Winter, Linda Corkum, Rutgers. Woodford, Alice Kaplan, Kenneth Margery Zimmerman, Joseph Mc- Laughlin, Trufant, Robert B. Parker, Susan Association Meets Young Repubs. Head Lennox, Barbara Remick, Royce Barbara Clapp, Morris Lely- Buehler, Pauline Spence, Philip To Widen Interest veld, Sandra Prohl, Susan Stan- Items Speaks To Group Daoust, Ellyn Winter, ley, Guy Mullenbach, Arthur Ag- In order for a campus-wide or- Paul Baker, D. Melvin Bur- Piano Concert The National Chairman of nos, Robert Ahern, Roslyn Avery, ganization to be truly representa- rowes,, Priscilla Clark, Bernard The Teltschiks, a piano duo will Young Republican Clubs, Mr. D. Donald Blumenthal, Robert Boyd, tive it must incorporate ideas and Gilman, William Hiss, Edward present the third concert in the E. Lukens, predicted a Republi- Nancy Day, Carolyn Kinney, suggestions from every corner of Pierce, Charles Rockett, Theodore current Concert Lecture series can party victory in '64 in a Nancy Lester, Deborah Perkins, the campus. Realizing the im- Strycharz, Lionel Whiston. this Tuesday, March 3. The eve- plication of this, the Council of speech to Bates and Leiwston-Au- Marjorie Powell, J. Gregory Shea, ning program has yet to be an- 1967 the Christian Association has burn Young Republicans last Gail Sisson, Sarah T. Smith, nounced. Admission to the per- been seeking ways of broadening Friday. Mr. Lukens stated that Christopher Sorenson, James Alexandra Baker, Judith Har- formance will be by student organization of the party was of vell, Andrea Peterson, Theodore its scope. But the Council, com: Wallach, Jennifer Wingate. Wil- identification card. prime importance in winning the liam Young. Kneisler, Victoria Perkins, Gary posed as it is of the elected execu- Bon Voyage elections next year, and main- Chamberlain, Mary-Ellen Mar- tive cabinet and the appointed 1965 President and Mrs. Phillips left tained that the lack of organiza- Ronald Snell, Dennis Keith, carelli, Leah Thomforde, Karen commission heads, feels the need the campus last Friday for a ser- tion was the chief reason for the Sheldon York, Laura Deming, Grant, Bruce Lyman, Nancy Car- for a broader base for its ideas. ies of meetings with Bales alumni Republican defeat in 1960. valho, J. Lynn Johnston, Dariel The Council is extending an in- Abigail Palmer, Jeffrey Rouault, and parents of current Bates stu- Peter D'Errico, Bruce Libutti, Shively, Martin Flashman. vitation to a Coffee Hour on Fri- Emphasizing that "the Republi- dents They were scheduled to day, February 28 at 4 p.m. in the can party cannot afford to ignore meet with Bates alumni and par- Skelton Lonnge. The executive any citizen of the United States" ents in Worcester, Mass.; Hart- board and the commission heads Mr. Lukens stated that some Grad. And Students Discuss ford, Waterbury, and New Haven, will be there to answer all in- thirty million people did not vote Conn.; and in New York City. quiries you may have concerning in the Presidential election of Current Social Attitudes, Needs These meetings are taking place their present duties. 1960, and that three million of In a recorded tape interview him." as part of the College's celebra- them were Republicans. Besides furnishing a setting for on WRJR Monday, February 17, Within the last five years there tion of its Centennial Year. ._ communication with those indi- Thus the most important job Michael Buccigross '41 (Mike of has been an increase of student Leap Year Hop viduals who are interested in the facing young Republicans is to the Hobb), Laurel Booth and griping concerning social life.. The Chase Hall Dance Com- role of the C.A. at Bates, this work on the precinct level to Carol Francis '66 discussed stu- Much of this griping, it was mittee will sponsor a Leap Year meeting has a second function. unify and strengthen the party dent social attitudes, motivations, agreed, is not legitimate. Some Hop on Saturday February 29 From those students present, ex- at the local level. However, and problems.