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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]. Xjffi^. WINTER FOUNDED IN 1873 ^Stng CARNIVAL fhe tttibent. %^7 ISSUE VOL. LXIV. NO. 21 LEWISTON, , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937. PRICE, 10 CENTS Elizabeth Stevens Is Carnival Queen Hop Dance Order Cutts Confirms Frosh Basketmen Down Houlton, 33-28, 1. Fox Trot Intermission Senior Reigns 2. Fox Trot ^• Fox I'rot Bates - Bowdoin As Howie Kenney, And Norm Tardiff Star S. Wall/ 8. Wallz For Four Day Queen's Entrance ». Fox Trot Track Meeting I- Fox Trot 10. Fox Trot 5. Fox Trot 11. Fox Trot B.O.C. Carnival 6- Fox Trot 12. Wallr Dual Cross - Country Meet Those who have nit yet obtained President C. D. Gray Places programs may buy them th's after- Next Fall To Be Held noon in Chase Hall lv tween 2.30 and Regal Crown On Head During Grid Clash 1-30 from Wilford Symons. The sub- Of Ski Enthusiast scription price of a dollar a couple includes refreshments. DR. SAWYER HARRIER QUEEN BLOWS GRID IN THE 1911 MEETING WHISTLE SATURDAY

Gala Carnival Betty Stevens '37, of Auburn, was Prof- Oliver Cutts. Director of Athletics, yesterday confirmed the re- revealed and crowned queen of the port that track relationships between Hop Saturday seventeenth annual Bates Winter Car- Hates and Bowdoin would be renewed nival during the Open House and beginning this fall. The renewal will Tops Program Dance held at Chase Hall last night mark the end of a Bowdoin-Batas dual as part of the opening festivities of track lapse which began May. 1920- the four-day program. President Both a cross country meet and an Feature Decorations To Add Gray invested the queen with her re indoor track meet are being arranged, line Wilder Selling gal crown- Mr- Cults said, but the indoor track At approximately 8.45 p. m., the 1 o Gymnasium meet is not to be held until 1988. (Staff Photo) circular curtains at one end of Chase The cross-country meet, which will The Freshman team, which opened its three-game Hall were drawn and Miss Stevens, be the second in the history of Dates- road trip in Houlton last night. Left to right, Roger Whitmore, BOBCATS TO HAVE dressed in an evening gown, was dis- closed and applauded as Carnival Bowdoin relationships, will be held in left forward: Francis Stover, right toward. Capt. Norm Tardiff, VARIED JNOVELTIES connection with the annual Bowdoin- left guard; Walt Holehouse, center; Howie Kenney, right guard. Queen- After a brief ceremony in liates state series football game on which President Gray placed the The seventeenth annual Carnival the same home-and-home basis, begin- (Special to the STUDENT) Classical. crown on her head and dramtically Hop, with the Queen .*eigning supreme ning on October 30. 1937. in Bruns- Houlton. Maine, Feb. 4—With Before the squad >t" nine wen lett congratulated her by kissing her hand. over approximately 'wo hundred cou- wick. Howie Kenney ceo ring twelve points, Lewiston Wednesday afternoon on the Miss Stevens read the official pro- ples, climaxes the Bates Winter Car- Meet Date I'ndecided the Bates freshman basketball team Flying Yankee, Coach Spinks con- gram for tht» remainder of the Carni- downed the strong Houlton High out- fessed that he had to be pessimistic nival program tomorrow evening val. As yet, however, athletic depart- tit. 88-28. here tonight in the first of about the team's chances. Monday from 7.30 to 11.4c o'clock in the. Her Majesty was accompanied Oy ments of the two schools have nit three games on their current Aroos- afternoon's practice session in the Ed- Alumni Gymnasium. The increasing- her ladies-in-waiting: Elizabeth Mac- agreed on either the definite date of took County trip. ward Little High School gym was the ly popular Bobcats will furnish the Donald '37, Dorothy Adler '39, Luella the 1938 indoor meet or on tlie ques- Norm Tardiff was outstanding at de- first workout the team had had in ten music- Manter '39, and Frances Carroll '39. tion of whether the cross-country Elizabeth Stevens '37 fense, although the "whole team play- days. "To be frank." Spinks said, The Queen, attend)d by Luella Mau- They will again accompany her Sat- meet will be run in the morning or (Staff Photo) ed a good game"', according to Coach "they looked tough" Ed Bullock ler '39. Dorothy Adler '39, Frances urday evening at the Carnival Hop, al- between the halves of the football Buck Spinks. who classed the Houl- turned up with a sprained ankie, and Carroll '38. and Elisabeth MacDonald though she will appear in an official game. ton outfit as a "great team"- Roger Whitmore and Norm Tardiff '37, will enter at the end of the third role to blow the opening whistle in In 1920, the last year that Bates Hacker, Roger Bill Defending Champs Tomorrow night the frosh play were just getting over the effects of dance in a special regal procession the snowshoe-football game tomor- and Bowdoin carried on dual meet their second game of the trip at grippe. During intermission she will present row morning, and to get this morn- r»n< pet it inn. th<> J'olar Bears von both In This Afternoon's Interdorm Meet Present*! Isle Hi^n- u„- im/.es M tin.- « ciners Oi the In- ing's treasure hunt off to a good the indoor and outdoor meets handily- ,\ me ot the squad finished exams The score by periods: before Wednesday morning, so were terdorm competition, snow sculptor- start. This. according to STUDENT records, With Hacker House and Roger Wil- disputed champion, are among the Bates MO 6 10 5 12—33 ing and treasure hunt. Miss Stevens, elected by secret bal- was the third dual meet between the counting on catching up exam-lost liams as the defending champs, the events listed for women. Houlton 3 8 5 12—28 sleep Wednesday night in Bangor. The Alumni Gymnasium at pres- two colleges, although two freshman interdormitory meet will take posses- There is also a combination relay lot of the Board of Directors last where the team was to stay- ent is being transformed from its at meets, also Bowoin victories, had been With the hardest of its three games sion oi and the Outing with one team member using snow- week, is a popular choice for queen- on the road out of the way, Coach mosphere of "blue books" of the first A winter sports enthusiast, she is an held in 1917- Those making the trip were: Wall Club rink this afternoon from 1.30 to shoes, the next skis, and the final one "Buck" Spinks' freshman football out- part of the week to one of "Silly expert skater, likes skiing and other In the 1911 cross-country meet, the Holehouse, Howie Kenney. Capt- 330. skates; and a regular skating relay- fit have a right to be optimistic- To- Symphony". Donald Duck. Clarabelle outdoor activities. only one to date, Bowdoin won over Norm Tardiff, Francis stover, Roger Events for both men and women will Cow, Mickey and Minnie Mouses, and Carl Amrein '38, chairman of the their home course by a 23-32 score, night they play at Presque Isle H'jrn Whitmore, Dick Raymond, Ray Cool. be computed on a 3. 2, 1 basis, and With last night's auspicious begin- and Saturday afternoon at Ricker Pluto, all attired in their winter committee arranging the meet, has ning as a starter, the remainder of despite the efforts of Dr. William H Bob Plaisted, and Del Witty. the name of the winning dormitory in sports outfits will demonstrate their announced six events for men and the Carnival shapes up as one of the Sawyer. Jr.. present professor of both men's and women's classes will ability in skiing, snowshoeing and six for women, most of them along a botany here, who was then a scoring Morey, Thompson, Rowe, Relay Men be inscribed on the "Quality Shop best of the seventeen This morn- skating against a background of out- novelty line- With the return of snow, Trophies", which were put up last ing's event is the treasure hunt, while member of the Bates harrier outfit. the repetition of the regular events Among Guests At Bates Roundup of doors which will be secured by the year. this afternoon's interdormitory com- numberless trees to be in the hall- has been made possible. Last Year's Stars Divided petition will be followed by events The Bobcats have arranged novelty Since the stars of last year's inter- on Mt. David as part of the Edward 50 Men, 41 Women Coaches Morey and Thompson, the Boston Hates Club, fathers of present Events for Men and Women numbers for the evening, even a Bates dorm meet have changed allegiances Little High School fifth annual win- At Bates On N.Y.A. Hates Relay teams. Tony Kishon, and Hates undergraduates, other alumni, Men have listed a hundred yard ski Carnival "Swing" having been writ- the outcome of the meet is very much ter sports carnival. and prospective Hates students from dash, a cross-country snowshoe race, Student Aid List Barney Marcus are the headliners at ten by Donald Partridge '38. The in doubt. Ida Miller and Eleanor Both rinks will be used for the All- the vicinity of Boston have been in- a cross-country ski race, and a skat- the Boston Bates Club Round-!'p in dance programs are of frostilla with Smart, who teamed up last year to College Skate, which comes this eve- vited to attend. ing relay, while novelty events include Ten States Represented In Croup Bates Hall at the Boston YM.CA. dark green tassels. The committee give Hacker House their victory, are ning. Mr- Harry V-'. Rowe. alumni secre- a towing race, in which snow-scooters Carrying On Wide Variety will not reveal the refreshments but now in Milliken and Whittier Houses Saturday morning will be shared by next Friday evening. The track men tary and assistant to the president, will be dragged by snowshoers; and a Of Projects will be in Boston for the B.A-A. meet promise something "new and dif- respectively; while Art Wilder, who the football game on snowshoes be- will also be in Boston for the "funny clothes skating" race, which tween seniors and underclassmen and Saturday night. ferent". scored fifteen of John Bertram's meeting, which has been arranged by has not as yet been explained. the exhibition of skiing by members Ninety-one Bates students, includ- In addition to the members of the The Kuests and chaperones include points last year, is now starring for John Curtis "38 of the varsty winter sports team- In ing 50 men and 41 women, are receiv- Dr and Mrs. Leonard, 1'rofessor and A novel ski and snowshoe race, in West Parker. the afternoon, alternatives of a co-ed- ing X. Y. A- aid. statistics released -Mrs- Wilkins, Dr. and Mrs. Gray, Mi. which each participant wears one ski Committee Chairman Amrein has uieaflional hike to Gulf Island Dam this week by the office of the Presi- Kathryn Thomas And Richard and Mrs. Rowe, Dr. and Mrs- Saw- and one snowshoe; a three-legged race been assisted by Peter Duncan '37. and the winter sports field day at Pole dent revealed. Of the group 36 are yer, Professor Robinson, Dean Clark. with skis on the inside and snowshoes Charles Crooker '40, Robert Hulsizer Hill are offered. The climatical Car- seniors, 28 juniors, 17 sophomore-, Loomis Co-Directing Carnival Mr. and Mrs Thompson, and Coach on the outside feet; a wheel-barrow •40. John White '39. Barbara Buker nival Hop is Saturday evening," and and ten freshmen- Win Durgin. race with racers wearing skis on their '39, Evelyn Jones '38. Barbara Ken- the four days' festivities come to an Although Maine, on a home-state Ruth Springer '37 is chairman of hands; and the skiing through the dall '39. Jane Martin '39, Priscilla Davis '39, Katherine Emig '37. and end Sunday afternoon with Open statistical basis, has the largest num- the Hop Committee, which includes barrel race of which Ruth Webber, as House at Thorncrag. ber of students, ten states are includ- lilizabeth MacDonald '37. Nancy a result of her work last year, is un- Ann Drobbins '40- The carnival arrangements have ed in the list. Maine leads with 33, Haushill '38, Ruth Butler '39, Barclay been made by a large and active com- while Massachusetts has 31, New Dorman '38, Norman Taylor '37, Rob- mittee headed by co-directors Richard Hampshire 7, Connecticut 5, Rhode Is ert Harper '37, Charles Alexander '39. The 1937 Loomis '37 and Kathryn Thomas *37; land 4. New York 4. Connecticut 3 and Wilford Symons '3V- Walter Rodgers '37, president of the Washington two. New Jersey one, and Reservations for tickets at $1.00 a Winter Carnival Montana one. Outing Club; and Samuel Leard '38, couple can still be made with Ruth secretary of the Outing Club Work Is Varied Springer or Wilford Symons, and THURSDAY The work is varied, running from tickets may be secured at the door. 6:00 P- M— Co-educational Banquet. departmental employment to assis- Fiske Hall and Commons All-College Skate On 6:45- 8:30 P- M—Open House in Women's Union. tance in outside agencies. In the de- 0ATE5COLLrQ partmental classification, which in- Treasure Hunt Starts 6-45-10:30 P- M.—Dancing and Open House. Two Rinks Tonight ! Chase Hall

ind Intercolle- 1930 Men 1^37 the progress of the Bates Outing Club interest in the Outing Club ■ tion. Published F^ssociated CbUe6iate Press since its inception in 1920. Boy Scout leader here in 1 . All-Main Tennis Courts Flooded :r by Peterson I> ics Fine Job Students of Bates College. Entered as Distributors of Dr William II. Sawyer, Jr.. and has recently I who will tx For about tWO wee1;.- the three tell I at the Post Office, In ordinary eter- fessor of |',i,tany. is at present tin' leaders' courses. nis courts nearest Central Avenue GDUe6ide Dieted men's faculty advisor, lie has al son .- id sprinkli s the sari Marcus ami McCluskey Backs been used as a skating rink A Before Dr- Sawyer be of the rink every m At about ways been interested in the outdoors. \ e inches thick h C. Ray Thomp on, pn gular four o'clock h aping Even as an undergraduate he was in- all that is n Following Midyears coach .of track : ' ir the "snow" From 1924 to L928 when winti which and up by ska ... | ..-..., students have said, ' is was "ii an int.- kmen have spent a ing Dutchmen", "figuri H days building up raid." 1937- the seventeenth an- coach of the Bp rt. He i- al .card wall eight", and the n three in boys' work, and in I nicks in the sal ' the rink, ia1 Bates 5 ■ Williams is head eounselo ■ at a ,- This takes usually an hi half. is still interest Hall. apply nt a "natural" in Maine, but the facilities and often takes a ball ■ ''•' McClus Wil enough wa e into a I as well as skis. 1 ck. who inch icilities for skating, ski- the nucleus of the Edward Little win nk in shaj thick to replace that worn ter sports team last winter. and all th I es to make up ably team up with on. rink • i vent program. Professor I.eii. \. On will !■• I'rof. W- II. Sawyer, Jr. . Ming an excellent tive women's faculty a team, "Dirty- an inch or so thick is than ever-lF Old Man Winter terested in hiking and winter sports. she tame here in I! 27 ilms- events. In recent summers he has been alTil- !ey has include to start iated with a boys' camp whore he has curriculum of physical i that will be held ur-day inter-semester period for the been interested in nature and guide One of the fi. •.could cut ■ns, no , • retention UL the work- Dr. Sawyer enjoys the skiing the girls to . co-ed banquet, an innovation at Pole Hill, and is always ready to down properly, I will continue I wor go on mountain trips. tic mountain cl mix r and hare aimval event; open house and Ho was the active director of the glad to be of help in '.' itional winter sports com- "C" Bluff trail trip on which several nual canoe trips-, whicl Id in ad on snowshoes; the snow sculptur- Bates men blazed a route to the spring. Austin Briggs in Lineup y fullback un- . ntion omy a few); as wed as In 1936— - tunt "ll skies and open n Hutchinson. was < carnival fi .^irnis and -.el, take care of the iy during the Iding the lolly- In 1935 — ignment. Hutchinson will Hall- Band f the'ball i the i r Winter will cooperate to the ex- Mouse's colored fruit Gladys Webber was queen and Joy atfit- nor. Hacker n, Norm Fred given the snow sculpturii . the committees which have been Dow master of ceremonies. Miss and y. ami I ■'■ Lower Webber, masked, rode from Hathorn while West Parker and Ch mey H tan woman is . Queen Walk • :'t: a ittee combination wiU ■ Mall to the Outing Club rink in a won the interd ■ a '11 tile Below, Miss Webl wn at the ever. h before being crowned by Dr. race up Mt. David, one of the nival. Arthur Leonard. That year Frye St. left. If. (' Dow at the right.

Easterners To The Rescue! arnival, and New England, if not itinuing along lines of everyday business I" ] „r ,he lack o! it. •mthee of the worst flood in

N England, and the east had the head- blocked by fallen trees and innundations, isolated, the rivers swollen to record the supply of pure water in danger, in turbulent waters, ice cakes bi rea , housesjippro- ing torrents, rowboate the best In 1936— in many cities and towns, mihtiapatrol- ople ordered from their homes to nd. temporarily crippled, farm products nption; thousands homeless! s that event of April, 1936, was, it is ^tucky Home". Far fran*! New iltiply their empirical ideas of flood by a

a "rough idea". The (.Id Kentucky or perhaps floating. The Mississippi it- insanity, ran berserk, destroyed, drenched, »».* murdered!

Vu , ' iWUng into action with the first spot news of rmy and Navy are still doin- all GW minders. THE BATES STUDENT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937. ±>AGE 3

Cheney Wins Girls' Basketball Crown; Late Per Let Coeds Doc Healey's Goal Beats F»r Kvtivr Hmnq in thv New Semester- Lose Beauty Sleep Plays E.P.H. On Challenge Monday Off Campus Hockymen By 5-4 Score USE THE PEN WITH Doc Healey of East Parker went on o ming from behind in the last "It Can't Happen Here", but it will! The Student Government As Cunningham Kids a third-period scoring spree in the quarter, Cheney Mouse won the an Monday night in Rand Gym at eight sociation has granted twelve o'clock permissions ti> all co-eds Howard At K of C ampus-East Parker hockey game TELEVISION INK SUPPLY nual mid-year interdorm basketball o'clock the- East Parker Hall basket- on the new Outing Club rink yester- nament final from Hand Hall by ball team, challenged by the co ed during Carnival. The first of the day afternoon to tie the score at a -COM- '-f 18-15 in the Rand Gym champi >ns of Cheney House, uphold late permissions began last eve- At the Huston Garden Saturday three all. and tallied again to break Tuesday afternoon. Barbara Etowell the honor of the men against the ning with the opening of the night. Glen Cunningl am, after re the knot in the overtime period for a of Cheney was high scorer with four- co-eds in the first game of its kind four-day program. ceiving the bug* Curley Cup for 5 i East Parker victory. f> r some time- winn I " ''\ mi'e three teen '>f her team's eighteen points. Heah.x s winning score, a shot from According to the k< r man- row, net ced Edd e At the cni" the first period, a scrimmage in front of Walker agers, John Garrity and Cotton Howard, member of ii:e Hales Cheney was leading by a ten to eight Becker, Robinson Briggs' goal, came with less than a Hutchinson, four penalties have been mile relay team which w n over margin, but Rand tied the score at minute of the ten-minute overtime drawn up against the men in the ofl*i Meet Mt. Allison tern, and re, re the half. Going into session to play. cial name contract. Girls' rules will . Sa <1 the last quarter on tin- short end of a .Mike McDonough, who scored on be in order, each Parkerite will I i In Debate Feb. 10 Glen in Eddie "Well, you've K«t 13 12 count, eyites si solos in each of the first two periods. I to have one eye bandaged thing you can ai leas) carry i to Rand's two for the vic- uas headman for the losers- men must wear storm boots in pref- Minimum Wages Chosen around with you." i rence to the regulation gym shoes, The summary: The tournament carried on under Topic For Exhibition Attair and Merle McCluskey, heavy Houlton it Parker Off-Campus W.A.A. auspices, began January 25 At Rockland 1! hustler, may not be included in the ey, Iw .... rWi Clough, Malone with Cheney downing Backer by a line up. Morin Jumps Thru 32-14 sci re Daily games since then Hutchinson, c Six men have offered to submit had the following results: Rand Ernest Robinson '37 and II. . Hoop In Exhibition c, Lewis, C. Bartlett For It /.<*/>■ }*»» SEE Days Ahood themselves to the ordeal ' f co educa- [•own Girls 19; 36, Chase lack. rey, Canavan, rw If 11 Seeds Refitting «/. the light, it lets you Bee 111 <- Bill Spear, coach of the Cheney Score: ENTIRE iiilv supply, hence won i liondeci.- : . : morrow team, could not be reached yesterday First Period run dry at some crucial moment* tone in the Rand Hall gym land. Maine, i. Ml. I lavid's snow Vtitl because it has fewer parts—It for announcement of bis starting O- C.—McDonough, unassisted. in the Joseph Blaisd 11 I prin- :'h school hoi Ifl l<>j , More Ink. fa Scratch- line-up. Second Period Proof Point of Platinum and Gold iey Frye 7-6 gama Kay Could cipal. Becker and R will up- rd Little's O- C. McDonough. unassisted. eliminates "pen drag. * Eta lustrous •ain's win- hold the affirn which laminated Pearl and Jel design i~ .1 Third Period ning point points tioii: ' campus this af- whollv new and exclusive style. E. P-—Healey, pass from Hutchin- . the opener. Aleta Alternate Carnival powered -, linimum w 'I hi- Pen i- carried by more col- son. lege students than any other two Ni rth was i ar for maximum hours for indusl makes COMBINED. It won the iper hoop will O- C-—Clough, unassisted. Rand, Eleanor Smart Cor W Program Planned ni Pen Beauty Contest by ■ Mt. All clima includes E. P.—Healey, unassisted. vote of 2 to I—was awarded b> the and Parnel Bray for 1 ■ : jumping E. P.—Healey. unassisted. All. \meri. a Board of Football to Mi- of the the 90 outstanding players of L936. Foresighted carnival Chairmen have has a : wed up well in Overtime Period games, in which nearly seventy-five Try the Parker \ acumatic at any planned out an alternate program in year strir Lewiston- O- C-—Morin, unassisted. PIMMI store selling pens, (dentif) the students ci mj of advers id condition.-. broken in 1930 year, Hoc I". P.—Canavan, unassisted- genuine by thUsmart \KK< >\\ < lip, Rain will not affect the treasure hunt New Brunswick fi • for two —this holds this Pen low and SAI I H- P.—Healey. scrimmage. in the pocket. The Parker Pen < ".. morning which will continue from Ml Allison ha . will do the jump- Jan.-Mil.-. Wi-. Snow Sculpture Judges Rand Field as scheduled. In the af- OtCl MATIC Call 4040 GUARANTEED MECHANICALLY PERFECT Make Choice Saturday i in the faculty's volley ball ex- The Morin, Norm Tay- To Make Your Pen a Self-Cleaner —write frith Parker Quint;, the new quick' Junior, JS /flJS Pencils, $2.50, may oppose a team of studl auspices of th< a promising ; For Real Courteous Taxi Service ■ 3 \Ijjjm $3.50 and $5 ■ dancing to amplified music in High Schi I up. Although the sculptorings on tor the Hall and moving pictures Lewiston, Maine campus look pretty good now. they'll lali in. past Carnivals may be substituted for at their best tomorrow afternoon. \!U'oll(.ge Skate. when the committee of judges makes How About Your Saturday's program would be re ;L tour of inspection to choose vised to an open indoor sports pro- year's prize winner. Defending cham- Carnival Films gram with Chase Hall, the Women's pion id Hall, whose Puritan Inker Building, the Cage, and the For Developing and Printing, maid, shown elsewhere in this issue- Metropolitan Opera Star Alumni Gymnasium open for various was given fil - in the 1936 Leave Your Films at the sports- The co-educational hike would competition. •l as scheduled in the afternoon, COLLEGE STORK The sculpture judges arc: Dr. Ed- and there would, of course, be no win M. Wright. Mrs. Blanche Roberts. Hates College Photographic chooses light smoke for his throat change in the colorful and climatic and Mr- Robert Berkelman. Carnival Hop. Service The committee for spurring on the sculpturers (including the men) are: Mary Lawre i man; Howard Purity Restaurant BILL hauritz Melchior says: ter, i.yn Bussey, and Eleanor 197 MAIN ST. THE BARBER Smart. FOR Ol R AIM IS TO SATISFY EDS AND CO-EDS WITtt. OUR QUALITY FOOD "The hardest test I can give a ciga- Geo.V.Turgeon Co CHASE HALL rette is to try its effect on my throat Sign of Big Chime Clock THE BLUE LINE AH Kinds of Shoe Repairing after hours of intense rehearsal. I've I , .vision - Hum ton! - Farniinutnn l.v. LBWISTOH COLLEGE STREET found that a light smoke meets this 80 Lisbon St. - Lewiston, Me. 7: IS ii.in., 10:05 n.m.. 1:30 p.m.. 5:00 p.m. test. And so, although I am not a I v. Ill MFORD SHOE HOSPITAL 7lSS a.m.. !i:.-..". ii.m.. 1:20 p.m., 4:50 p.m. constant smoker, I fax or Lucky Strike I v. PARMnVGTOH 67 College St. Lewis! on. Me. Fred L. Tower Companies IlS3 a.m.. St53 ii.in.. 1:1s p.m., 4t48 p.m. for the sake oj my throat. And, inci- ... PRINTING ... He*9^-StK«iBS-at-- — -*■-»—»4«K^^«2 dentally, so does my wife. When we Quality - Better Than Good See Our Fine Selection Of go hack to Europe tee never forget to Service - Excellent MERRILL& WEBBER I Men's Billfolds 165 MIDDLE ST. - PORTLAND, ME. COMPANY Ladies' Handbags take along a good supply of Luekies." PRINTERS - BOOlvBr\*DERS ^ Overnight Cases- Zipper Bags 93-99 Main St. Auburn, Me. ) JAMES P. MURPHY CO. Gladstones - Filled Cases INC. Leather Novelties Air Weight Luggage 1^2 AUTISTIC MEMORIAl s The College Store Lewiston Monumental Works is for 0-io Bates Street Lewiston Fogg's Leather Store Telephone 463 l-R BATES STUDENTS 123 MAIN STREET - LEWISTON Carl Ma/./arclla, Rep. Lewiston Shoe Hospital DROP INTO 7 SABATTUS STREET I'rime Taps and fleels $1.1'.'. Norris-Hayden Superior Work The Quality Shop A,wn independent survey was made recently All Sewing Johs and Shoe Laces Free Featuring Ml Students Entitled to Free Shines LAUNDRY among professional men and women—lawyers, During School Season Hamburg Sandwiches Auburn, Me. Tel. 2310 doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said Hot Dogs and Toasted Sandwiches Have You Tried Our Silox Coffee* they smoke cigarettes, 87% stated they personally Agent A Bates Tradition 143 COLLEGE STREET prefer a light smoke. 3 minutes from Campus GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, '37 Open 7 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. Mr. Melchior verifies the wisdom of this pref- SAY IT WITH ICE CREAM erence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, GEORGE A. ROSS stage, screen, and opera. Their voices are their R. W. CLARK fif*E~!I'ure Drugs and ?"Ef* Medicines fortunes. That's why so many of them smoke ELM STREET PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Luekies. You, too, can have the throat protection Bates 1901 ; Coiner Bates and Main Streets LEWISTON, MAINE of Luekies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh ' """"■ ■■^•"~~.r- . irritants removed by the exclusive process "It's THE FINEST TOBACCOS— Toasted". Luekies are gentle on the throat! "THE CREAM OF THE CROP' "Complete Banking Service" The Lewiston Trust Co, A Light Smoke Auburn LEWISTON, MAINE News "It's Toasted"-Your Throat Protection We Solicit the Business of Bates Students AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COUGH THE BATES STUDENT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937. PAGE 4 Bates K.of C.Time Mr.Ralph Kendalls Appointment NO MORE IN THE THEATRES Donald Duck Tells How CLOGGED-UP EMPIRE Fastest Since Days To Board Confirmed By Trustees FOUNTAIN PENS Thorn. Fri-, Sat. - Feb. 4, 5. 6 "The Champagne Waltz" with /Fill your pen with thisnew To Cure Mid- Year Ills Of Arnold Adams Mr Ralph L. Kendall of the class curriculum into the field of vocational ink creation—Parker Quin*.' Fred MacMurray and Gladys Quinl: cleans a pen as it of 1906 was elected a member of the training. writes—a Parker Pen or any By Evelyn Kelser '37 are probably caused by this dread ex- other. Dissolves sediment Swarthout. Keck Qualifies For SOU Final, Board of Overseers of the college at Chairman W. B. Skelton of the fi- left by pen-clogging inks. Mon-, Taw. Wed. - Feb. 8. 9, 10 amination disease? However, Bates' "... What are these Shut Out In Dash— Daniel- the annual mid-winter meeting of the nance committee stressed the need for Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in gift to the Pill-makers of America, So withered and so wild in son Iron Man Board, held in Libbey Forum Satur- an increase in the endowment- •The Plainsman". Dr. Roscoe A- Gander (Quack, Quack) their attire. day. The election, whicn^was actually Following the meeting the trustees AUBURN has found a sure cure for all post Mid- In their victory over Northeastern Always rich, brilliant never watery. had a noon luncheon at Rand Hall Thur&. Fri-, Sat. - Feb. 4, 5, 6 That look not like the inhabi- Year ailments—a pleasant, and agree- in a two-team one mile relay race at the confirmation of an appointment Get it at any store wiling ink, 16c and 256 Among those present at the meet- "The Plot Thickens" with James tants o' the earth. able, easy to take, complete in four the K. of C- games in Boston Garden made last June, was held to fill the ings were: President Clifton D. Gray, Park. Gleason and Zasu Pitts; ' And yet are on it?" doses. For once Dr. Gander says. last week, the Bates varsity turned in vacancy caused by the death of Mr- John L Reade of lewiston last Treasurer of the College, George W On the stage: 5 Acts Vaudeville. "Toss hot-water-bottles, ice-packs, and the fastest time made by a Garnet THEY, my friends, are the poor Lane, Jr ; and the following members Mon-, Tues., Wed. - Feb 8, 9, 10 pills aside, come out and fight like a quartet since the days of Arnie spring. Madrbv The Parker Pen Co.. Jm,esnlle.\\is. human wrecks resulting from Mid- of the Board: J. Laurence Meader. "T'.ie Luckiest Girl in the World" man (or woman) to restore your Adams. The time, 3 minutes 31-8 Mr. Kendall, after graduating Year exams. Perhaps YOU too are Troy, N. Y.J William Tudor Gardiner, with Jane Wyatt and Lotus Hay- health and disposition, and maybe seconds, was good enough toj beat from Bates, taught for two years in a victim, perhaps right now YOU are Gardiner. Maine, and Boston. Mass; 91 Bates Students ward and Nat Pendleton. capture the Winter Sports Cup for Northeastern by about five yards l.ewiston schools before going to Med- suffering from the after-effects of the your dorm- Bates Winter Carnival Eddie Howard, former Medford ford High School as a teacher-coach Bertram E- Packard, Augusta; Percy Receiving N YA Aid past ordeal- Check yourself for these is the best tonic in the world for any High and Hebron Academy runner, from 11(18-1914. In 1914 he was ap- L. Vernon. l.ewiston; Walter Gut- mann. Auburn; Carroll L. Beedy, symptoms: Mid-Year dyspepsia. Vigorous skiing, took the lead at the start from Bir- pointed head of the mathematics de- [Continued Iroin fuice Onel partment and was made Faculty Man- Washington. D- C.; Willis A. Trafton, Six are proctors, five library assis- Are your hands cold ]and your skating, and snow-vshoeing will relieve schall. and gave acting captain Art M. Mandelstam ager of Athletics He has been head- Auburn; Herbert V. Neal, Medford. tants, four extra waitresses, three The College Jeweler head hot? writers' cramp immediately. No doubt Danielson a two-yard lead. Danielson the hearty meal at Co-ed Dinner has held up well against Henderson, the master for five years. Mass.; William B. Skelton. Lewiston; college publicity workers, three assis- Do you stare blankly into space. NOW LOCATED AT put back the pounds which worry may ace of the Husky outfit, but was pass- Preliminary discussion was held by Oren Cheney Boothby, Boston, Mass : tants to the directors of residences. having lost the power of opti- 113 MAIN ST. have taken off. And the smooth ed just before he handed the baton to ihe Board concerning the 75th anni- Louis B. Costello. Lewiston; Stanley N. Y- A. workers also include an as- cal focus? rhythm of the Bates Bobcats as they George Lythcott- versary of the founding of the college. Howard. Princeton, N- J.; Albert F- sistant to the director of the employ A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY Perhaps you have black circles hold sway at Carnival Hop will soothe Lythcott opened right " - taking the Special exercises will be planned in Gilmore. Boston. Mass; Ralph L. ment. one clerk in the college store, Also Repairing of the under your eyes that look as the most jangled nerves- So come on lead again and increasing his margin connection with the commencement in Kendall. Medford, Mass.; Warren W- one director of the Speakers' Bureau, James. Berlin. N. H ; Lauren M. San- Best Kind though you'd walked into two out for Carnival, you examination in- to five yards in the fastest quartet 19:;9. one assistant in the gymnasium, and born. Portland; Hairy J. Carlson. Bos door-knobs. valids, and prepare to meet the new run by any of the Bates men- Luukko. Mr. L- M. Sanborn of Portland made one worker on photography Special Discount for Students ton, Mass.; Mrs Genevieve D. Webb. semester a healthier and a saner matched against Art Leek, kept his the final report of the committee on On a national basis. X. Y. A. aid is Are your clothes unkempt, and Portland; and Mrs. Ethel C. Pierce. person." lead for the victory. charter revision during the meeting. given to nearly ten per cent of the your hair tousled? Lewiston- Compliments of Don Bridges made the fastest time The bill for the revision will be pre- young men and women attending col If you are of the masculine gen- of any of the men on the two mile sented to the Maine legislature at leges and universities, according to der, do you have an inch deep outfit, and showed that in him and Augusta in the present session. The statistics announced this week by Mr- covering of vegetation upon Good-Luck Jerseys "Cy "Perkins Shows TUFTS Wallace Bates may have the makings changes are reported to be minor in Aubrey Williams. Executive Director your chin? Help Team In Caseys of a fine two-mile team next year. character, but they are expected to Movies Here Feb. 25 of the N- Y. A. BROTHERS Danielson, still tired from the fast Do you get indigestion from the correct some outgrown phrases in the A total of 124.818 young people are pace set in the mile race, was lead- "Heads Up ", the new food at the Commons and do existing one enrolled on N. Y A. projects in 1.686 Printing Specialists Bales' mile relay team were off man. but the best he could do was American League motion picture pro- you toss with insomnia upon The Board empowered President colleges in the forty eight states and wearing good-luck jerseys in Iheir not up with the fresh half-milers- The duced under the supervision of Um- your COMFORTABLE bed? Gray to appoint a committee to study District of Columbia- victory over Northeastern at the team finished sixth. pire George Moriarty. will be shown the educational policy of the school In Maine, the December, 1936, re- Telephone 1710 If any or all of these above men- Proof Games in the Boston Gar Win Keck, Bates' only individual in the Little Theatre on February 25, with a view to the possibility of ex- port showed a total monthly alloca- 193 MIDDLE ST. LEWISTON tioned symptoms apply to you, then den Saturday night. The jerseys, entry in the meet, was shut out in a according to Coach Dave Morey, who tion of $9,495. Student quotas in the without doubt you are suffering from white silk with a garnet "B" and fast trial heat in the dash- In his tending some of the courses in the has made arrangements for the film's state included: University of Maine. a severe case of Mid-Year hangover. a diagonal black stripe across the trial heat in the 300, he qualified by appearance here. 186 on college aid and three on grad- front, have been worn previously placing second, but was passed by two Bates Girls Tea Off The picture aimed both to interest Do you realize, dear reader, that uate aid; Bates, 90; Colby. 82; Bow ninety-nine and one-hundredth per- by some of Bates' best—including runners in the last ten yards- He fin- For Exam Respite people in baseball and to show some College Olympic relay runner Arnold doin, 70; Farmington State Normal. ished sixth. of the technique of the game, will be cent of all cases of dire unhappiness 42; Western State Normal (Gorham). Adams; IC4-A half miler Chap, explained by Ralph "Cy" Perkins, Informal teas, the serving being of man; Russ Jellison, Lyn Lary, Ed former New York Yankees and Phila- 34; and St. Joseph's College, Port- C. A. Bookstore Open Until cocoa and cookies, were held through- Pharmacy I.ynn, and Royal Adams. Monday For Second-Hand Books delphia Athletics catcher and coach. land. 30 on college aid. and two on out, the mid-year season from four to graduate aid. Student quotas in eleven Where The Bobcats Meet We can show you a varied Bates won the championship of Perkins, now showing; the Sim in selection of The C. A- Bookstore will be open five o'clock in the Rand Reception other colleges and training schools in TOASTED America at the Penn Relays Room- Women's Student Government, Boston, is a coach on the Detroit PRIZE CUPS. FOUNTAIN this afternoon from one until two and Tigers under Manager Mickey Coeh- the state brings the total to 638 HAMBURGS - HOT DOCS twice, and the IC4-A indoor two. the Bates Christian Association and CHICKEN ROLL PENS, LADIES' SILK tomorrow morning from nine until ten rane, a former Athletics teammate. N. Y. A. students in Maine UMBRELLAS & LEATHER mile championship with the same for receiving second-hand bocks, ac- the Women's Athletic Asociation Largest and Best sponsored these to provide relaxation HAND BAGS jerseys, which have since contrib- according to Hoosag Kadjperooni. in CHOCOLATE MILK periods for the co-eds. Leather Bill Folds uted to four straight B-A.A. two- charge of the store. Monday from Compliments of Once a Customer - Always a nine to ten-thirty and Tuesday from Large numbers attended each after- Book Ends - Clocks mile victories including the one in Customer ten to eleven the store will be open noon and after having the hot and FIRST NATIONAL BANK Barnstone-Osgood which the present Boston Garden refreshing drink attended the co-ed PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED for selling books. LEWISTON AUBURN Telephone 3694 JEWELERS record of 7 minutes 55 seconds basketball games in Rand Gym spon- LEWISTON - MAINE The book exchange is located in College and Sabattus Streets was set. Chase Hall- sored by the athletic, association. ^S

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