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Thursday night six students is welcome at these luncheons. from Florida Memorial Col- The F.M.C. students will also PERFORM THURSDAY lege and their faculty advisor have dinner with Mrs. Val vfill arrive on campus to com- Wilson of The Alumni Office Charles K. L. Davis will perform in the Lewiston High School Auditorium on plete this year's exchange pro- on Thursday and they will be Thursday, April 22, at 8:15 p.m., as a guest of Bates College Concert-Lecture Series. gram. For a week the students entertained by the Pres. and Since he won the Auditions of the Air in 1958, young tenor will live a "Batcsy" life, stay- Mrs. Phillips. Davis has become one of the great names in the musical world. An artist of unusual ing in the dorms, attending This year the three male versatility, he is equally at home in recital, in opera, and on television. classes and participating in F.M.C. students will be stay- other college activities. Many ing in Roger Bill with Bob

1 t The Robinson Players have Amend, Nerisso—Leslie Stew- works. r chosen for the theme of the art, Gratiano — Larry Brown, Selections from Othello t spring Shakespeare produc- Antonio — Larry Melander) (Othello - Doug White, Des- c tion, "Men and Women, Mere- and from parts of As You demona • Bonnie Mesinger) C ly Players," to be presented on Like It (Orlando — Burt Arm- and Romeo and Juliet (Romeo a May 6, 7, and 8. The concept ington, Rosalind Bonnie Me- - Edwin Jahngen, Juliet - Bar- o of love will be developed in singer, Celia — Leslie Stewart) bara Bownes) show a tragic t: both its joyful and tragic and Taming of the Shrew aspect of love. o forms from scenes from sev- (Petruchio — Larry Brown, The narrator for the pro- b eral comedies, histories, and Katherine — Marcia Flynn). duction is Larry Melander '66. (• tragedies, to present a com- The scene between Brutus Although these ten to twen- a plete analysis of Shakes- and Portia from Julius Caesar ty minute scenes will be pre- P peare's attitudes toward the (Brutus — Jim Aikman, Portia sented in succession, they will a romantic. — Noreen Nolan) and the se- be fully acted out as if part fl Comedy included in the duction scene between Rich- of a whole production. The ii drama is taken from the ring ard and Anne from Richard III cast plans not to change set- v scene from the Merchant of (Richard - Tom Todd, Anne - ting, thus focusing major at- b Venice (Portia — Suzanne Suzanne Johnson) represent tention on the continuing love SI Johnson, Bassanio — Art Shakespeare's historical theme. o: typical day at Bates. Mounted t) On Friday, April 23, at 1:00 pictures will be used to graph- IT p.m., the Broadcasting class ically illustrate our campus PI BATES GRAD COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM will present a program on and student body. The display B WCSH-TV entitled "A Day in will be accompanied by a Jl APPOINTED el, Douglas White, '66, Claudia Bates Student Life." Partici- narrative by the students, and The Faculty-Student Com- Lamberti, '66 pating in the program are will begin with breakfast, fol- mittee on Commencement sub- li The appointment of Joseph Burt Armington, '67, Noreen lowed by a class, Chapei, a mits for the information of tc F. Gibbs, of Medford, Mass., as Nolan, '65, Barbara Hill, '67, Cultch class, a Physics I.ab. the Faculty and the classes, Wednesday, May 12: is assistant professor of physics Bruce Cooper, '65, J_.arry Hath- and a Language Lab. An au- an outline of the proposed 1965 Si at Bates College effective next 9:25-9:55, Annual Honors away, '67, and Richard Rosen- dio-visual tour will then be s- fall, has been announced by program, together with the ap- Day, The Chapel, Dean George blatt, '66. The course is un- taken of the gym and library. pointment of appropriate com- ot Dr. Charles F. Phillips, Bates Healy der the direction of Mr. Waryv; Within the display will bv ci President. mittees. Errors or suggestions and is the major project for scenes from the various extra- should be promptly reported the semester. curricular campus activities. S( A native of Waltham, Mass., Saturday, May 15: m to the chairman, August The program will be ap- Our Concert-Lecture Series Professor Gibbs is a graduate Junior Class Dance, The al Buschmann. proximately fifteen minutes will also be presented to con- of Edward Little High School Alumni Gymnasium, Douglas r< long and will center around a clude the program. in Auburn, and of Bates Col- Program for the Ninety- White, '66 g< lege, Class of 1958 with a ma- ninth Commencement, 1965, Quality Gas t Used Cars ct jor in mathematics and phys- D.S.T. (Including the calendar m Sunday, May 16: For Sale to The Highest "At Lowest Price*" ics. Following graduation, he dates immediately preceding). tr served as an electronics offi- Clambake, Irwin Flashman, Bidder 1955 Chevrolet SACRE'S DISCOUNT CORNEA in cer with the commission of '65 Stick Shift - Contact College & Sabattus Sts. Monday, April 26 and Friday. LEWISTON Lieutenant in the United April 30: Marcia Flynn at Rand Hall States Marine Corps from Wednesday. May 19: Opp. Luiggis 1958-61. Currently completing 9:25 A.M., Ivy Day Marching 8:55 AM., First Period Closes residence graduate work lead- Practice (Without cap & gown) 9:00-9:55, Last Chapel, New- ing to a Ph. D. degree in phys- (The Chapel) - Prof. Busch- VICTOR NEWS TURGEON'S ton A. Clark, Jr., '65. (No ics at Tufts University, Profes- mann classes thereafter for the Sen- COMPANY PRESCRIPTION , sor Gibbs has been a gradu- iors graduating, June 1965. 50 Ash St. Lewiston PHARMACY ate teaching assistant since Monday, May 3 & Friday, May Marching practice for Bac- opposite Post Office A. Turgeon, Reg. Ph. 1963. He held a National De- 7: calaureate and Class Day. At- Largest Selection fense Fellowship from 1961 to 392 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Me. tendance required. Classes end of Paperbacks in the State 1964 and has a National Sci- 9:25 A.M., Last Chapel Tel. 783-1486 Marching Practice (With cap for the semester at 11:55 A.M.) Barnes & Noble College ence Foundation Cooperative Outline Series ZENITH HEARING AIDS Graduate Fellowship for the & gown) (The Chapel) - Prof. SCHOOL SUPPLIES BATTERIES AND current college year. Buschmann. James Aikman, Thursday, May 20: •65 ACCESSORIES A member of the American Reading Day for Final Ex- Open Seven Days a Week FOR ALL MAKES Physical Society and Sigma aminations Xi scientific fraternity, his Monday, May 10: field of special interest is 8:55 A.M., First Period Closes Friday, May 21 - Tuesday, theoretical high energy phys- June 1: THE SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVALS ics. 9:00-9:55, Ivy Day Exercises of the Class of 1966, The Chap- Prof, and Mrs. Gibbs will Final Examinations at Newport, Rhode Island f. come to the Lewiston-Auburn GEORGE WEIN Presents the 12th Annual . community during the sum- mer. Coming to Boston? miroiT xSAJLz riiTiiH'i, JEAN'S .THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY • JULY 1-2-3-4 Modern Shoe Repair Here ore four good reasons why you should stay al Franklin Square House: P. F. Sneakers - Year round featuring The Greatest Names in Jazz e It is economical. Repair all stylet of shoes Rales S17-S26 a week, wilh Iwo meals 195 Main St. Lewis+on a day. 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JERRYS VARIETY ROSENBLATT 203 College St. UwMon SENATE NEWS • Sunday Newspaper. WINS TROPHY ICE CREAM and CANDY Lack of communication, both supported by all campus or- Of All Kinds with the student body and ganizations and that the stu- with other organizations, has dent participation will be as Richard Rosenblatt, '66, par- been the greatest obstruction good as or better than last ticipated last week in the an- Auburn Motor Inn of Student Senate efficiency year. Further information, nual Student Congress of and effectiveness in the past. such as the date of the drive, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa 751 Washington St. Auburn This column is designed to will be announced. Alpha, the national forensic • Tel. 784-6906 spark student awareness of society. The conference was Restaurant - Directly acroM and interest in Senate devel- Recommendations for Coed held at the University of In- opments. Members of the Sen- dining have been submitted to diana. ate plan to increase their con- the administration for consid- tact with other campus organ- eration. Perhaps this will be Rosenblatt was elected THE FILM SHOP izations to help stimulate a reality next year. chairman of the Seniority and Party Discipline Committee, communication in this area. Warren S. Shaw Jr. If you ever have a question one of the four Maine delega- ♦ about Senate developments, Cameras - Film The Hootenanny was can- tions in the Congress. The pur- celled because of conflicting see one of the members for pose of the conference was to Photographic Supplies activities that night and gen- clarification of the facts. discuss the Congressional sys. I Discount to Bates Students eral student disinterest. Stu- tern and to suggest possible dent response was not great reforms in the system. Each 52 ASH STREET enough to cover expenses, delegate was evaluated on the Opposite Post Office forcing the Senate change of UWISTCN Committee's work and on his • LEWISTON TEL. 784-4431 plans. DRIVE-IN personal contributions to the committee. Rosenblatt was The old PA. room in Chase Now Through Tuesday awarded the Superior Congres- ed at the conference which of- Hall, upon Senate recommen- 8 E D A R D ' S sional Session trophy for over- fered three areas of activity: dation, has been made avail- 2 Beach Party Hits « MAINE'S ONLY all student partitcipation, and individual speaking, contest able for committee meetings. Drive-ln Pharmacy BEACH BLANKET also received the second high- debate, and the Student Con- Requests for the room must be est rating of the Congressional gress. Phone 784-7521 Lewiston filed at least one day prior BINGO members. His efforts in extem- (Cor. College & Sabattus Sts. to the meeting. poraneous speaking award- The Senate has endorsed the Plus ed him the highest number of Multiple Sclerosis drive. It is PAJAMA PARTY points of any representative On Route 100 & 202, Just Out- hoped that the drive will be from any Eastern college. Frosh Debate aide Auburn, Half Mile from Both in Seascope While attending the confer- •Turnpike Exit No. 12 . . Phone (O. C. Calendar from pg. 1) 783-1488 . . . Room Phone and Color ence, Rosenblatt sponsored Win At Colby The meetings are held in the two articles of legislation STARDUST MOTEL basement of the Alumni gym Exclusive But Not Expana.vc dealing with the operation of and are open to everyone. the Congress. Both of these On Thursday, April 15, at 6. O. C. Bicycles: FORTUNATO'S measures were passed. Colby College, a four-man de- English bikes are now avail- Cor. Sabattus ft Howe Sts. bating unit composed of Bates Louis P. Nolin able for rent from O.C. and The trophy awarded to Ros- Dial 782-9076 enblatt this year was won last freshmen participated in the may be picked up at the O.C. Cor. Main ft Ru«*»ll Sts. Equipment Room between 4:00 year by John Strassburger, '64, Maine Novice Debating Tour- Dial 782-9158 nament against units from and 5:00 p.m. Mondays, Wed- for his efforts in the Con- Lewieton, Maine Bowdoin, Colby, Thomas, and nesdays and Fridays. A de- gress. the Univ. of Maine. The Bates posit of $2.00 is required at Over two hundred chapters team, with an overall record the time of rental. Bikes must of the society were represent- of five wins and one loss, had be returned at the next open- the best record of the partici- ing of the Equipment Room JEWELER pants. (behind East Parker, and a 133 Lisbon Street $1.50 refund will be made at Nancy Drouin and Richard Lewiston, Maine this time. Lewiston Auto Sales Waxman debated affirmative, HONDA - SAAB while William Norris and Howard Melnick debated neg- MAT. 2:00 31 MopU St. MICRO - SIPEING ative. .EMPIRE EVE. RITC Lewieton 6:30-8:30 Thursday - Friday - Saturday. Next week the same unit Now Playing Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 810 LISBON ST. will take part in the Novice Thru April 27th BOTH FIRST RUNS Tournament at Dartmouth LEWISTON College. ACADEMY AWARD BOTH IN COLOR (Beach Party Gang JULIE ANDREWS Goes Sky Diving) TEL. 783-2051 Best Actress IN - Plus - "BEACH BLANKET 4 OTHER ACADEMY BINGO" PLUS (A GREAT WESTERN) STIRLING PATTERNS AWARDS I Please ia MARY "TAGGART" Towle — Gorham — Lvax POPPINS COMING APRIL 29 R««d and Barton With ANN-MARGRET Patronize Our International — Wallac* JULIE ANDREWS IN "SANITONE" DICK VAN DYKE PLEASURE SEEKERS" The World'. Mo.t IN YOUR PATRONAGE Recommended mm TECHNICOLOR IS ALWAYS WELCOME Advertisers JEWELERS DRY CLEANING SINCE 1859 Compui Agent 50 Lisbon Street Dial 7M-S241 KATHY BUTLER Mitchell House 'CHARCOAL PIT iWKT€»|Hl»SPHERfi STOP WHERE MOM AND DAD USED TO STOP Twe-Ii-One Taxi TURGEON ' S INC. CHUCK WACOI* Main & Sabattus Streets — Tel. 782-3481 25 SABATTUS STREET ■> Drrve In Restaurant - - VARIETIES LEWISTON PAPERBACKS — SCHOOL SUPPLIES LUNCHEONETTE — PATENT MEDICINES Nearest To The Campus *Jk*.\ COSMETICS — GREETING CARDS — NYLONS Tel. 784-5251 lli« ili« "WE HAVE EVERYTHING" FOUR !(/?" BATES COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE, APRIL 21, 1965 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EDITORIALS An old grad wrote, in a Questions in a Stream of will not go against a Maine past issue, a letter (maybe it' BE VANILLA FLAVORED Consciousness or the Babbling state law, has not the college was a farce) full of the old Brook missed an important part of college spirit, whatever that To the Editor: the law? Does not the law say Why does a college dismiss a faculty mentber? is. The letter extolled the spir- Does the action of the life that drinking is illegal for it of the Bates community, Well, every situation is different and it would be at Bates for the last two week- those not of or over twenty impossible to generalize, but then, speaking generally praised the Bates student, un- ends amount to a mountain or one years of age? Are not dergraduate and graduate; <-. college professor is not dismissed, his contract simply a molehill? Does it need con- some students over twenty is not renewed.. . and said that there is a cer-, doning? Does any social inter- one years of age? Does not this tain unmistakeable essence, a To be specific, why did Bates College refuse to course at Bates need condon- mean that they can legally renew the contract of a particular faculty member? certain something, an out- ing by Big Sisters and Big drink in the state of Maine? standing element that makes Well, every situation is different and it would be Brothers? Does it require an Does this not mean that the impossible to be specific about this case since it may everyone recognize a Bates, aggressive show of force by an college in question was simply grad. Should a Bates student lead to generalities. . . Hippolyta or a C.I.A. Preten- drumming up a scapegoat? It is not unusual for a changeover to occur in Bates look forward to this? Should der? Because a college is one he look at it as an insult, faculty membership. Yet sometimes Bates students be- Is it, as action, indicative of hundred years old, is it neces- come curious enough to ask the reasons behind a pro- since he knows how it is and' all action at Bates? Should it sarily a good college? Is last- how he feels? Should a Bates lessor's leaving, willing, or not. In this recent case, it be condemned as action of ing good? Does good mean seems almost impossible to get any clear-cut answers. grad be proud of his stink!? Bates students, under the pre- lasting? Is cancer good? If a Should I be afraid to sign? The gist of the whole matter seems to be the un- supposition that all such ac- man or college is one hundred favorable impression that this Bates professor created Disrespectfully, tion by such students is bad? years old, should he or it be William N. Davis '66 with the administration, with his colleagues, and with Is action, living, qua action proud? Of what? Should a the students. According to these three parts of Bates bad? Should and must actions man (and in the same vein a College, this professor did not contribute to the Bates CLARIFICATION qua actions be condoned? college) be proud if, after ex- To the Editor: community. What criterion did they use? Should Bates students qua isting for one hundred years, Let's see, some students must have said something The article "A Monologue on college students be con- he has not learned anything the Senate," published in the or there would have been no student opinion considered demned? Are the things they and is still a fool? in the decision. What about those who praise him? April 14th issue of the Stu- do so much worse than the Was T. S. Eliot correct dent, was an expression only Well, they have had him for more than one course, and things done at Bowdoin, U. when he said "A philosophy of thus, their opinion can probably be attributed to their of my views on the Senate and Mass., Harvard, Berkley? Can life which involves no sacri- the Advisory Board and should cult. In previous years, other students have com- you punish Bates students for fice turns out in the end to plained about this professor's classes; some students not be taken to necessarily their intentions as well as ac- be merely an excuse for being represent the opinions of the even went so far as to bloc his sections with other tions? the sort of person one Is."? courses. Maybe these are the students who helped to other Senate. Can you judge the under- Should a college try to com- Ruth Woodford '66 make the decision. Maybe those students didn't or graduates at Bates, all of pose a philosophy of life? Does some now don't like his teaching method — he asks too them, by the action of some it need to? Should a philoso- many questions or he never answers questions. Hmmm. and certain students and even phy of life change with the POPS CONCERT that seems likely. ex-students? If you can, can changing times, or remain Contrary to public opinion, His colleagues, the faculty as a whole, would you judge the action of all stagnant, and decay, and the Pops Concert with the be a better judge since they all know what teaching is professors by the actions of stink? Should a college shun Bates and Colby Choral So- all about. Those who worked closely with him in his some professors? Can you the professors, the thinkers, cieties and the Portland Sym- department or in related fields would be able to make judge the actions of some and not think, but rule by phony will be held Saturday, a decision. Of course, this professor does not teach as adults to necessarily be the force and on the assumption April 24, 1965 at 8:00 P.M., in they teach. But this is not to say the faculty does not action of all adults? If so, that certain assinine presup- the City Hall Auditorium, allow differences among it members — just don't let can you make the Dean of positions are true? Should a Portland. these differences become too demanding. Yes, he is Women stop driving because college worry so much about A bus is being sponsored by' different in a negative sort of way. an adult, drunk and driving, its "Corporate Image" that its the Student Senate for all In the final analysis, the administration is the best smashed into a car of stu- image as a college is not those who wish to attend the judge in this situation; after all they have to bear the dents, while exceeding the worth respecting? Are a good concert. Sign-ups for the bus burden of providing a good faculty and sometimes when speed limit? If you cannot, can number of students really and tickets for the concert will one member does not fit the pattern. . . well, his con- you and should you interfere ashamed of saying to people be available in the dinner tract is not renewed. Moreover this particular profes- with students trying to ex- that they are Bates students? lines at Common and Rand sor had to be considered in light of tenure. Certainly press themselves socially off Should a college grow up? through Friday, April 23, the administration would not want to have the wrong campus? Should a college, even if it 1965. type of professor around for the next thirty years or Does green and white crepe does not desire to expand in so. It would be tragic to have a questionable figure on paper make a gym any more numbers, as other colleges, try campus — Bates is so safe, sound, and pure, and it than a gym decorated with to mature and develop in ELECTIONS must be protected. green and white crepe paper? sense and thinking as others? CA CABINET In order to prevent another such incident, the Does a white dinner jacket Should a college not con- following poem should be used as an advertisement for necessarily make a dance a done, not condone, not con- President D. Melvin Burrow- new Bates professors; formal, exciting one? Because done . . . and then not point cs of the Campus Association "Flower for a Professor's Garden of Verses" certain students do not think out, except in the perverted has announced the newly A teacher should impart what's true so, should they be left without practices of the recluse, the chosen cabinet for the coming At least what they allow him to; a choice for a weekend of so- hermit, the celibate, the social year. A college teacher should not vex cial interaction? Should a misfit, the introverted. . .? Commissioner of Contempo- His pupils with his thoughts on sex; student be requested to, rath- Should students be proud of rary Issues — W. Harry Mars- He should keep mum if he has odd er be forced to, involve them- their college? Should they be den '67 Views on the character of God. self in the same social milieu proud of a college that binds Commissioner of Community He should dismiss his red inventions and with the same social them up, as the Orientals did Service — Donald B. Miller '67 All but the three well-known dimensions, practices of an outpost of in- their young daughters to stunt Commissioner of Campus Not teaching logic, which might hurt dividuals that he has no de- the growth of their feet, with Service — Craig Lindell '68 Young minds impeccably inert, sire to emulate? the thinking of a few, fanatic Members-at-Large — Bruce Nor ever question any truths Are Maine State troopers out Napoleans? Kennedy '66, Susan Francis Their nurses taught these darling youths. of their jurisdiction in Massa- Should a student be proud '67 No skepticism — that might lead them chusetts? Are they but Maine of a college that must rule by To use their heads if they should need them. State troopers? Is a college force and by the information MUSIC OFFICERS Only such views by housewives favored — dean out of its jurisdiction of "stoolies", because it can- Be, teacher, vanilla flavored. when outside of the college not get, nor deserve an iota Officers of the instrument Make your lectures chocolate fudge limits? Is it anything but a of respect? Would not a stu- and song extra-curricular ac- Fit to be nibbled by a judge; title? Is it, off campus, any- dent of such a college tend to tivities were elected April 8,. Cookies sweet enough to dish up thing but a name for the role be introverted, to become for the 1965-66 music season. Before a bon bon loving bishop, played by a certain person on withdrawn, unexpressive, and Or shall we say an angel layer Choral Society a certain campus? Does being afraid of his own shadow? To set before an upright mayor. an administrator of a college Would not a student who is President - Robert Bowden. Then students sound, and sound asleep. mean that an individual has afraid to walk through that Monitors: Soprano - Susan And keep for you, though far from clever, the right of a moral philoso- clean well-lighted place, the Francis; Alto - Janice Wolff; Your job — and what a job! — forever! pher, a lawmaker, a judge, Den, be afraid of the terrible- Men - Darryl Ellis. Librarians: Poem by Irwin Edman, reprinted from THE STAG and a jury over other indiv- ness outside Coram and the Michael Moncher and Lucille Fairfieltl University, Connecticut. iduals from other parts of the stacks? Would not such a Howell. country? If so because they graduate tend to crawl into Band are underage, what about the wood work, hide in the President - John Baldwin; Published weekly at Hathorn Hall, Bates College, during the those of age? corner, or revolt totally and Monitors - Bruce Stanton, Dan- college year. Printed at Pine Tree Press, 220 Gamage Ave.. die in a drunken stupor in the Auburn, Maine. Entered as second-class matter at the Lewis- If a college bans drinking iel Dustin; Librarians: Eliza- ton Post Office Jan 30,1913, under the act of Mar. 3, 1879. on campus because it says it gutter? beth Hervey, Anne MacMillen. ' BATES COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE, APRIL 21, 1965 /£ FIVE

Here and Weinstein should be EASTERN W.A.R.A. To Enter Easterns DORM DUELS the big guns of S.S. with Bill Beisswanger leading West. DEBATES Hold Banquet "Scupper," the official entry of the Bates College Student BY: By King Arthur amidst a STANDINGS Senate, will represent Bates in pile of worthless parimutuel By Betsy Harmon tickets. . On the weekend of April 30- the first annual Northeast In- vitational Turtle Tournament Dorm standings with all ac- May 1, debaters Nancy Drouin, The W.A.R.A. Old - New Since the old oat-burners Saturday, April 27, at the Uni- tivities to date used in com- "68, Charlotte Singer, '67, Jef- Board Banquet will be held have left this writer crying at versity of Connecticut. puting the point ratios are: frey Rouault, '65, and Richard at Steckino's this year on Wed- the wire lately, there will be i Rosenblatt, '66, will attend the nesday, April 21. At this an- no attempt made to make S.M. 5.67 Annual Eastern Debate Tour- nual banquet, the old board good on that promise of a nament at Queen's College in introduces the new board sure-fire winner presented for J.B. 4.71 New York City. The women members and turns the run- your betting enjoyment. How- S.N. 3.63 • will compete in original ora- ning of W.A.R.A. over to them. ever, for all you quinella lov- tory, and the men in extempo- This year because of con- ers, pick the best horse, add S.S. 3.21 raneous speaking. The teams stitutional changes in the or- two, and risk two on the re- will then combine to debate E.P. 3.12 ganization, the new board in- sulting combination. The ' the topic: "That the Federal "Running (?) for Bates" cludes the four major offices, odds-on-favorite is that one of W.P. 3.06 Government Should Establish dorm representatives to be With his Trainer, Ginny them will fall over the rail. a National Program of Public R.W. 2.53 elected in the fall, and sports White, '67, and Coach Ned Well, so much for the realm j Wcrk for the Unemployed." Brooks, '65, "Scupper" has of the hand of fate and now managers for each season. Interesting place changes Rouault and Singer will repre- been undergoing intensive on into the areas governed by Under the old system there are S.S. from seventh to fourth sent the affirmative, while training sessions in prepara- individual ability. were ten women on the board, and W.P. from fourth to sixth. Drouin and Rosenblatt present tion for the contest. To date plus freshman representatives. As for R.W.'s drop to seventh, , the negative view. he has been clocked at 14.2 BOWLING there can obviously be no ex- The new officers are: Pres- seconds over the four foot The Tournament includes League action in bowling is cuse given. all New England and Middle ident, Sue Pitcher; Vice Pres- course. He measures 2 inches ident, Celeste Brunell; Secre- over and the final standings , Atlantic Colleges. Mr. Wayre in length and 1 and H inches tary, Carolyn Sturgis; Treas- are: will accompany the group. wide and weighs in at % BANQUET urer, Cilia Brown, and Penny ounces. The Bates entry will Brown. League I compete with those from near- At a recent special press Another major constitution- ly fifty other colleges and S.S. 13-5 conference, Commissioner Fine al change states that the new universities. endorsed the release of In- E.P. 9-9 board will not take office un- Depending on the outcome formation regarding plans for of Saturday's contest, Scupper til the fall although they will J.B. 8-10 an intramural banquet on No attend the remainder of the will either come back to Lew- May 13th. All league cham- spring meetings. Although the iston where he will make a S.N. 6-12 pions in all intramural pro- Commercials traditional handing over of brief appearance before a grams would be invited, and the gavel has been changed, large homecoming crowd be- League II plans are underway to at- the Old-New Board Banquet fore heading down to New on W.P. 15-0 tempt to obtain a speaker for continues as a welcoming to York for the IC4A's, or he will the evening. the new board. be sent to the Campbell Soup J.B. 12-6 Channel 10 Co. where he will offer his services. S.N. 6-12 SOFTBALL S.M. 0-15 HOCKEY NOTICE New Cheerleaders The people in Smith Hall This year's program fea- had better get ready to station Chosen for '65-'66 tured some very fine indivi- a man in front of the dorm Varsity cheerleaders for the dual and team efforts. Among each evening, because the Will all hockey players who 1965-1966 season have been them were Lou Weinstein's softball season is scheduled to announced. Betty Bogdanski fine high single of 215 and start as soon as the fields are have equipment borrowed '66 will be Captain with Co- high double of 419. Also, the dry. It looks like a hitter's from the Bates College Hockey captain Judy Laming '66. team which Lou rolls for, S.S., year, so the natural home run Supporting them will be turned in the high team single barrier in right field should Club please see that this Chris Falk '66, Pat Lord '67, of 713 and the high team dou- be regularly surmounted. ble of 1315. S.S. and W.P. will equipment is returned imme- Kathy Lysaught '66, Diane MacGillivray '68, Nancy Muzio battle for the inter-loop cham- Delicious PIZZA diately to either John Lund, '66, Carol Renaud '67, and pionship tomorrow, and Val- RECOGNITIONS and Carolyn Sturgis '68. Italian Sandwiches S.S., or Russ Wagenfeld, S.M. / Many thanks go out to Dave Real Italian Spaghetti Cox for providing the statistics DAVIS CADILLAC CO., INC. for this article. 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By Jon Wilska lege baseball team travelled pitcher Steve Kolodzieg got Yuskis hits .540 to Massachusetts and picked under one and lifted it into As in Wednesday's game, , Records - not rules - are made to be broken. up two wins, losing one and the jet stream and over the junior John Yuskis led the hit- getting rained out in a fourth left field fence to rob the lit- ters with three lined singles, With the beginning of each new sports season there is game. tle lefty of a well-deserved vic- giving him six for eleven on the proverbial reiteration of such things as training Bates opened its regular sea- procedures, objectives and training rules. There is, tory by score of 4-3. the trip. son by reaching the Lowell Miraculously, the Bates hit- On the whole, the trip was however, probably no greater area of misunderstanding Tech pitching staff for 14 hits. ting attack was contained bet- a success, giving Coach Lea- cf values and confusion of purposes among athletes and Bill MacNevin and John Yus- ter on Thursday than on the hey some well-defined ideas sports enthusiasts alike, than there is in the area of kis drilled the ball for three previous day, as starter Kol- about the team's strengths ' training rules. A recent incident serves to re-emphasize hits apiece, followed by Steve odzieg and reliever Oppedi- and weaknesses, and proving the inherent value and necessity for a standard of con- Egbert and Ralph Whittum sano somehow meatballed to the players that they have duct to be for in-season athletes. with two apiece. Freshman their way through 9 innings, the ability to beat the strong- Bob Walenski started and re- giving up only 3 runs on 4 hits. The actual detrimental effects of smoking and alcohol est team. Senior Bob Lanz ceived credit for the win. Mark The play of the day was on an athlete's condition are questionable and not sub- didn't make an appearance, Schulkin and Dave Nash look- made by freshman first base- ject to empirical vertification. Undoubtedly some ath- and Ted Krzynowek (together, ed strong in finishing the man Jim Alden. With a man letes are not in the least way affected by smoking or the whole of last year's staff) game, holding Lowell to three on first, he moved to his left alcoholic consumption while certain others must main- pitched only once, yet still the hits and no runs between to spear a line drive headed tain absolute abstemiousness to perform at all well. pitching was impressive. Bates them. for double territory and then However, this factor of uncertainty remains, unfortu- should easily improve on its Bob Walenski started two stepped on first for the double nately, unrealized or beyond the rational of a great present 3-2 record, starting double plays to set the pace play. many people who enjoy criticizing teams more than with its home opener Satur- for the Bates defense, which The scheduled game with they enjoy supporting them. day against Suffolk. committed no errors for the M.I.T. was postponed because It is these people who would delight in seeing an ath- day. of rain, but Saturday the lete in a bar or observing him enjoying a cigarette and 5 Run Inning rested Bobcats met Tufts in Bates AB R H then attributing his team's defeat to the fact that "the Alden, lb 3 1 1 Lowell Tech drew the first Medford. Bales, 2b 5 1 0 entire team is made up of chain smokers and drunks." blood in scoring in the first Lyons, If 5 1 1 As these people are also the self-styled experts who inning but the Tech pitching Frosh Hurlers Yuskis, ss 5 1 3 •2 feel that everyone must know the "truth", a great deal staff could only hold on for Coach Chick Leahey again Egbert, 3b 5 1 of bad, if not fallacious, publicity is spread degrading MacNevin, c 4 1 3 one inning. Bates exploded for called on his freshman staff Foster, rf 4 0 0 the team and the school that it represents. Now cer- 5 runs in the second inning, to handle the chores. Dave Whittum, If 4 1 2 tainly such low discourse would be flatly rejected by breaking Lowell's back early. Nash started and was relieved Walenski, p 2 0 0 2 0 1 all if a team had consistently great record, but since Bates scattered its remaining in the 4th inning by Mark Schulkin very few teams are always that good, most teams must Nash 0 0 0 9 hits for the rest of the game, Shulkin, who allowed only Bowden 1 0 0 protect themselves from falling in disfavor in the pub- and could only come up with one hit during his three in- Picard 1 0 1 lic image through such false and malicious rumors. two more runs, but the pitch- ning stint. Bob Walenski fin- ing staff contained the Lowell 43 7 14 The Bates College teams are not consistently great and ished out the last three in- Lowell AB R H so they too are susceptible to injury by the talk of a attack very well over the last nings, allowing 1 hit and 1 Rober, 2b 3 1 1 7 innings. The end of the game run. Klayton, If 3 0 1 few small-minded people. It is primarily for this reas- 5 0 on that Bates teams attempt to protect themselves from found the score Bates 7, Lowell Several experimental Sury, ss 1 Tech 2. Eldridge, cf 4 1 1 tins type of unjust, but nevertheless very real, humilia- changes by Coach Leahey Broderick, c 4 0 1 tion and public disgrace. Through training rules and Thursday, the team trav- brought Freshman Jack Lippola. cf 2 0 1 elled to Springfield to play a "Duke" Pickard to a starting Sarasy, lb 4 0 1 strict adherence and enforcement of them, it becomes 2 0 1 impossible for anyone to attribute a team's defeat on strong American International position at first base. With Hachey, 3b team. Starting pitcher Ted Goldthwaite, p 2 0 0 any outside, irrelevent factor. People cannot judge a two men on base in the 3rd Goss, p 2 u 0 team by anything other than its performance on the Krzynowek looked great for inning, the Duke rifled a dou- Camara 1 0 0 playing field if they cannot find another basis of judg- S innings holding AIC to 1 ble to right center, driving in Bushong 1 0 1 run and 4 scattered hits. His both runs. Again in the 6th, Endress 1 0 0 ment. 0 0 0 curve seemed to break 3 feet, he laced the ball for a sure Fortin And thus it remains that until Bates athletic teams and his control was good, off- two-bagger, but he was called 40 2 9 achieve absolute perfection or until there are no longer setting the 15 mph hitter's any ignorant people there must be these training rules, wind that blew from home and there must be a fulfillment of these rules. plate toward the left field BUT WHERE MOST BATES PEOPLE DO ... lence. Bad 9th Inning Sea SHEP LEE at Nothing went right in the ADVANCE AUTO SALES. 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