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Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 3-10-1965 The aB tes Student - volume 91 number 18 - March 10, 1965 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 91 number 18 - March 10, 1965" (1965). The Bates Student. 1478. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/1478 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]. '*? Hates Stuknt yol. XCI, No. 18 BATES COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE, MARCH 10, 1965 By Subscription P. A. APPOINTS GANLEY coniNe THE ROBINSON PLAYERS NEW STUDENT EDITOR OF BATES COLLEGE Francis, Oakes To Head MIRROR Staff Present The Publishing Asscclalion Eugene Ionesco's announced Thursday the se-1 lection of Anne Ganley '66, RHINOCEROS and Carol Francis '66 as edi- tors-in-chief of the Bates STU- Tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday DENT and the MIRROR re- spectively, for the 1965-1933 in the Little Theatre year. The P. A. also selected Peter Oakes '66 for the posi- Tickets Now on Sale! tion of business manager of the Mirror. A native of Lynnfield, Mass.. Anne Ganley received her ini- tial experience with publica- tions as an editorial assistant for both her high school news- paper and yearbook. She first joined the STUDENT as a re- porter and for the past year has served as feature editor. In addition to her news- paper background, Anne has "Often college ncwspapeis perior yearbook, to have a been a member of the P. A. meet with the criticism that heirarchy set up to eliminate board. After graduation, she the paper is the voice of only the complete turnover of staff would like to utilize her Eng- a few. This does not have to from one year to the next. This lish major in the educational be the fact if the readers will or publishing field. make known their opinions has been the problem of past either in the Letters column Mirrors; a new inexperienced In commenting on her edi- or by becoming staff member?. staff has a tendency to make torship Anne said, "I am The BATES STUDENT shoul.l pleased to have the opportun- the same glaring mistakes basically be what its name ity to build upon the expo- year after year." implies." Suzanne Johnson, Leslie Stewart Royce Buehler and ience I have gained from Gary Chamberlain in a scene from Rhinoceros: Daisy and working on the STUDENT Carol Francis '66 from Sims Taking the position of Bus- fceranger comfort Mrs. Boeuf, while Dudard snarls. staff in the past two years. bury, Conn., is majoring in iness Manager for THE MIR 1 have seen the possibilities a English and hopes to enter ROR will be Peter Oakes '6fi. college newspaper offers to the Peace Corps after gradun Coming from West Hartford, both staff members and read- tion. During the past year she MAINE NAN DONATES ers. The STUDENT has tradi- worked on the MIRRO staff a.-. Connecticut, Peter is a French tionally presented the hap- Editor of women's sports. major and member of the $50,00!) FOR SCHOLARSHIPS penings of the Bates com- Deansmen. munity and has structured Work for the 1965-66 MI!'. discussion on timely topics. ROR began two weeks a<_ • \ A $50,000 grant from the Maine." with the introduction of a sta" To be announced in the fu- ture are the editor of THE Betterment Fund created by This grant brings to more training program. Under the the will of the late William than $400,000 gifts which Mr. direction of Dr. Walsh, this GARNET and the Business Bingham, 2nd, of Bethel, Bingham made to Bates Col- "We are also pleased that four week workshop will pre- Manager of THE STUDENT. Maine, to continue two schol- lege during his lifetime and one of the scholarships honors pare any interested students arships at Bates College, was which the Betterment Fund a loyal Bates graduate, Mr. for work on the Mirror by il- —Peter Oakes announced Tuesday by Dr. has made since his death. Paul C. Thurston, who died lustrating the principles of Charles F. Phillips, Bates Pres- These funds have added to the August 9, 1963. The scholar- good layouts and lead stories. ident. College's general endowment, ship in his memory will prov- At the completion of this pro- ' One of the scholarships will aided in the construction of ide even greater educational gram, staff positions will be be in memory of Mr. Bingham. athletic facilities, and in- opportunitites for Bates stu- filled. The other will be in memory dents from Maine." creased scholarship endow- The Mirror staff has been of Paul C. Thurston, Bates ment. •graduate and long-time mem- Mr. Thurston was a gradu- expanded considerably this ber of the Gould Academy "Mr. Bingham's many phil- ate of Gould Academy in 1905, year to involve more under- and received his A.B. degree Board of Trustees. The schol- anthropies have greatly bene- classmen. In addition, the pho- fited his fellow man both in from Bates in 1910. A distin- arships created several years tography staff has been in- ,ago, have been supported this country and abroad," said guished Maine citizen he was previously through annual Dr. Phillips. "As a long-time President of the Board of Trus- creased in order to provide grants from the Betterment resident of Bethel, his interest tees at Gould Academy. more adequate coverage of Fund. in the youth of Maine was The Trustees of the Better- sports and social activities Both scholarships are to be especially great, as is re- ment Fund are Sidney W. Da- The position of copy editor •awarded "with preference to flected in his generous gifts vidson, of New York City; has been added which will en- acceptable candidates in the to Bates College and to our Ralph Lowell, of Boston; Wil- able further editing and per- following order: from the students. It is appropriate that liam M. Throop, Jr., of New fection of finished copy. town of Bethel, from other the funds which will aid so York City; and the United , towns in Oxford County or many needy students should States Trust Company of New Carol stated "that it is im- from elsewhere in the State of bear his name. York. perative, in turning out a su- TWO \# BATES COLLEGE, LEWISTON, AAAINE, MARCH 10, 1965 C. A. EVENTS Senate Presidential Candidates Proctors Announced Saturday, March 13 On This We Stand The Campus Association is The proctors for the 1965- host to an all-Maine Confer- 66 year were announced Sun- Hacker ence on Student Initiative, In- day night. The following Susan Ladd terest, and Action in Chase Having for some time had As the Senate nears the girls were chosen: Ladd Frisby Hall. Lectures and seminars an interest in the Student Sen- close of its second year, it will be led by Bates students ate I decided to run last year still lacks a definite goal. I Page Chase and professors. Guest speaker and was defeated. Until just think this goal can best be Catherine Southall will be Edward Lamont '55, recently, I had no plans to defined by comparing the Kathryn Butler Penny Guile President of Phillips Brooks run again. What changed my Senate to the United States Linda Anastos Maureen Reilly House, Harvard University. mind? Well, several weeks governmental structure (per- Marion Clough Sunday. March 14 ago I was reading the latest haps to Uncle Sam's dismay). Women's Union The Spiritual Life Commit- Student Senate minutes when My concept of the Senate is Cheney Andrea Peterson tee of the C. A. presents a I came across an item stating that of an all-campus political Anita Preston that the Senate was looking body. Its legislative function Jane Richardson vesper musical service in the Nancy Rowe Chapel at 4:30 p.m., featuring for a project for second semes- is accomplished by its discus- a choral reading of Thomas A. ter. sion and passage of sundry Milliken motions. Kempus' Imitation of Christ. Suddenly the extreme irony Peter Allen '65 will be the Mary Ellen Marcharelli of such a statement hit me! However, the executive and Cynthia Smith liturgist and Ellen Isaksen '68 The Student Senate was look, Judiciary functions are not as will be the organist. The serv- ing for a Project 11 Things are easily accomplished. The Sen- Mitchell Le wist en Auto Sales ice is informal and the col- steadily going from bad to ate should not only be a link lege community is invited. Thayer Hatch HONDA - SAAB worse around here, adminis- between the student body and Cynthia Hignite Thursday. March 18 trative tyranny is growing • the administration, but it MICRO - SIPEING Piet Kee, internationally encroaching on student rights should also be a co-ordinating Frye organization for the various famed organist, will present a from every angle. AND THERE Virginia White student factions. It should recital in the Bates Chapel to SITS THE STUDENT SENATE Beth Patton 810 LISBON ST. which the public is invited. INVITING STUDENTS TO help mold student opinion in Mr. Kee is a native of Haar- BRING IN IDEAS FOR A SEC- one unified front by assuming Wilson LEWISTON lam, the Netherlands, and is OND SEMESTER PROJECT! I 1 a role of leadership and then Linda Bartlette TEL. 783-2051 » on tour throughout the United was so disgusted that I de- acting.