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By R.M. Rothman Instead, Reynolds views relatively low-key people.... One Senior Reporter himself as being "the referee in a of the things we should be doing How does the President of very complex organization that is to make sure people should not Bates College perceive his role serves many people, especially be in awe of someone in the within our community? What students." Within the college Presidency when they duties does Thomas Hedley structure, the faculty make most graduate." Though he resents Reynolds fulfill at the top of the important decisions. "Academic the cliched use of the term, Bates ladder? leadership is very different from Reynolds wants all Batesies to President Reynolds recognizes military or business leadership." know that his office has an "open that he has a problem with Thus the College President must door." visibility around campus. He persuade rather than say "do We then shifted topics to dislikes a "Fiorella LaGuardia" this, do that." explore Reynold's duties as style. Still, he said: "I'm not Although prime policy-making Bates' President. entirely unknown to students." power lies with the faculty and Immediatly the subject of The President sees and talks to administration. Reynolds still money became very important, students in organizations, and thinks that students "have or more specifically, the raising meetings which he attends; still, tremendous say..." He asserts of money. "Inevitably, there's he would welcome more in- that "I get on very well with the alot of fundraising." stressed teraction with Batesies. students I know." I wish I really Reynolds. Reynolds feels that one of the had time to know every student This is chiefly because tuition big misconceptions within at Bates." regrets the Bates payments do not cover the full colleges is that the President President. "But there's no time cost of each student's stay at should be a father figure. "One of in the cycle to get intimately Bates. "If we didn't have other the roles I deliberately try to friendly with 1300 people." sources of money ... every Reynolds feels that it would be student, on scholarship or T. Hedley Reynolds mischew," he emphisized, "is being a father." "a sham" for him to try to know otherwise, would have to pay 800 so many interesting and different more dollars this year." said people, for with his tight Reynolds. "That's one kind of Lewiston Chief Of Police Appreciates schedule, he could do so only money I have to make sure the superficially. Yet Reynolds College has." emphasized that he wants to In addition, other funds must Good Relations With Bates break down barriers between the be raised to build the new gym. President and students. He does admitted he was rather con- broad grin. swimming pool, arts center; by Tad Baker not want to play "the exalted Senior Reporter cerned about the disappearance Many Bates students feel that funds that do not come from of stop signs. This can create a they are free from arrest when in role." students, or even the alumni The Lewiston Police Depart- "I think we're all suffering dangerous situation on the a dormitory or in their rooms. fund. ment feels that it has a good from the Imperial Presidency. relationship with Bates College. streets and might lead to a Chief Longtin pointed out that "Today the structures of That's too bad," said Reynolds modern wealth are very com- Police Chief Lucien Longtin feels serious accident. When the Steer nothing could be further from the truth. The police have the right referring to the image plex," regrets Reynolds. No that both sides have cooperated House steer was mentioned Americans have of Presidents. to make this relationship a however, the Chief broke into a (Continued on Page 12) longer can a college President "College Presidents should be (Continued on Page 12) friendly one. In particular, he singles out the work of Security Chief Chet Emmons whom Chief STUDENT NEWSPAPER IN VIOLATION Longtin describes as "a gem to the city as a liason, especially with the police." OF STATE LAW This fall there has been an by Jeffrey Lyttle property so that it appears to have an age, rarity, quality, increased presence of Lewiston Junior Reporter composition, source or authorship which it does not in fact Police on campus. The Chief "FREE, CATALOG OF COLLEGIATE RESEARCH, Over 10.000 possess; or with knowledge of its true character and with stressed that this is being done listings! All subjects. Send NOW for this FREE catalog." This rather intent to defraud, he transfers or possesses property so soley to safeguard students. tempting advertisement came about when The Bates Student con- simulated; or Many men on the force are new tracted an ad with The National Association for Scholastic Im- B. In return for pecuniary benifit: to Lewiston and they often patrol provement in September. As of late, through the concern of Dean (1) he authors,' prepares, writes, sells transfers or possesses around campus to help Carignan, The Student has realized that for over 4 weeks it has been with intent to sell or transfer, an essay, term paper or other familiarize themselves with the violating the law by running such an ad. manuscript knowing that it will be, or believing that it college, in case they are ever Upon hearing such news. The Student decided to investigate the probably will be, submitted by another person in satisfaction called in during an emergency. company with which it was doing business. It was found that The of a course, credit or degree requirement at a university or With the high rate of assaults National Association for Scholastic Improvement (NASH operated out other degree, diploma or certificate granting educational and attempted assaults on Bates of a Post Office box in Los Angeles; no telephone number was given institution; or co-eds last year and several and information had no number listed. The next attempt was to contact (2) he takes an examination for another person in satisfaction incidents between Batesies and a Mark Stapleton, who is presumably an employee of NASI and who of a course, credit or degre^ equirement at a university or supposed residents of Lewiston, was the person who sent The Student the request for an ad. This, too, other degree, diploma or certificate-granting educational was in vain since he also had an unlsited telephone number. Further institution;... the police feel that by circulating investigation revealed that neither The Better Business Bureau, The more around the campus they 2. Criminal simulation is a Class E crime." Chamber of Commerce or the City Library had any record of NASI. As it turned out, NASTs offense of criminal simulation was the least can help prevent trouble and be Realizing the futility in the search for NASI, The Student decided to in a better position to stop an of The Student's worries. Mr. Taintor went on to say that The Bates find exactly what offenses NASI and The Bates Student were com- Student was also guilty, specifically, of being an accomplice. This is altercation. mitting. Through the help and advice of attorneys Frederick Taintor The police are always con- also found in the Maine Statutes, under Title 17A, section 57. and John Cole of Skelton, Taintor and Abbott, The Student was "57. Criminal liability for conduct of another; accomplices cerned with campus needs and referred to the 1978 Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, Title 17A. 1. A person may be guilty of a crime if it is committed by the meet twice a year with members This part of the Statutes deals with the Criminal Code. The reason for conduct of another person for which he is legally accountable of the administration to discuss NASfs behavior became apparent when one looked at section 705. as provided in this section. College security needs. "705. Criminal simulation 2. A person is legally accountable for the conduct of another When the subject of college 1. A person is guilty of criminal simulation if: person when: pranks was brought up, the chief A. With the intent to defraud, he makes or alters any (Continued on Page 12) 2 THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978

3T>e ^Rqndij Reports LETTERS The Quest For The Library Continued TO THE by Tad Baker Ptolemeic Universe to an un- too much and wear thick "coke Senior Reporter willing Richard the Lionhearted. bottle bottom" glasses. Their I was stuck with a dead bar- At the end of the chronicle was clothes are wrinkled and have EDITOR tender and my clue of NERDIC an appendix which explained not been removed, never mind KNIGHTS. I immediately how to get through a Nerdic washed, since they began realized that to find out about the Maze, if one really wanted to. I working on their last ex- Nerdic Knights I needed a quickly jotted this down and periment. In their right hand library, but I needed to find the decided that I would try my luck they clutch a slide rule while Knights in order to find the at the maze under Coram. chained to their left wrist is a library. A classic theme in the regardless of the consequences. large black briefcase weighed Catch 22 genre. So I was forced As I went to return the book to down by copies of 77K■ Handbook to look elsewhere for a library. the shelves, it was quickly of Chemistry and Physics, Grey's I left Bates quickly for I feared grabbed from me by a student Anatomy and other "necessities that somewhere nearby there who seemed quite overjoyed. of life." was a cheese pizza with my name "Thank God I've found it! I I tried to pass myself off as one To the Editor: fights by rationalizing that they on it. My destination was the need this book for my thesis." To of the Knights by joining in the I realize that I'm probably only happen once or twice a year land of the dreaded Polar Bear, this he added on a more fight over Scientific American, nominating myself for Numero is ridiculous. "Sorry, we didn't . Once there apologetic note "It's due in less but they saw through my Uno Campus Schmuck by taking think anyone would mind if we however, it was difficult to find than three years you know." disguise. Rather than attempting a stand against the recent food burned down Carnegie. I mean, the library for the campus So I returned to the maze to take on the combined strength fight in Commons, but I think like, how often do we do it?" seemed to be deserted. It was a under Coram armed only with of their slide rules, I decided to such animal behavior is Enough said. The absurdity of Saturday afternoon so I headed my handy dandy maze guide and surrender. The Knights did not disgusting and adolescent. this entire situation is self- for the football field. Suprisingly, $2.50. The money was for a look favorably upon my Before you chuck that mashed evident. the home team stands were pitcher at the Goose in case my discovery of their existence and potato, though, think of the Face it, people, * this (s a virtually empty. At first I guide failed and I ended up at the so they severly punnished me. I innocent bystandr who happens college, not a high school. If a thought this was due to the fact bar again. Suprisingly however, am to remain in the library until to stand up in your line of fire. student is so bored and has so that Bowdoin was being killed. the guide worked and I soon the Red Sox win the world What about the workers who are much free time that he resorts to Indeed, our own Bobcats wee found myself in the library in a championship. As a Bosox fan I stuck cleaning up the mess, or a food fight for entertainment, I enjoying a lovely meal of polar veritable plethora of Nerdic realize that it has been fifty those hungry souls locked out of suggest that he try vocational bear meat. I asked the Bowdoin Knights all happily studying. In years since they have won a Commons because the interior school. At least his aim might waterboy if this was the case. their midst were two fellow World Series. At the very least, decoration violates health improve. I'm all for student "Oh, no" he answered. "On knights who were fighting over I'm in here until next October. standards? What we have here is imagination as a tension- Saturdays it's impossible to get the latest copy of Scientific On the other hand I might be a basic lack of consideration. breaker, but food fights are not directions to the library because American. here forever... If Dean Carignan explodes, original, nor are they par- everyone is in it studying. On Once you have seen a Nerdic So I've written this note and good for him. Maybe that's ticularly clever. Saturdays you see, you can Knight, you will never forget will soon push it out the ven- what's needed to curtail Sincerely, spend all day at the library and what one looks like. They have a tilator shaft in hopes of someone recurrences. To condone food Tory Brotherhood not have to worry about being rather sallow complexion which discovering it. If someone finds CM interrupted by going to classes." comes from spending as much of it, please do something as I am He directed me toward the the daylight as possible in the losing my mind. Soon I will Dear Editor, on dorm unity" is absurd. This library and I soon found that he library or locked up in their become so bored that I will be I am writing to you in respnse issue invilves money, plain and was right. I felt that I should cloister studying. They have forced to conform and begin to the article on dorm policy- simple. While dorm unity might have brought a machete to hack ruined their eyes from reading writing my thesis. making in Page Hall. have been a factor at another my way through the jungle of As was inferred in the article, time, or with another group of students in the library. It took R.C. And Proctor there was not a lot of discussion students, "dorm unity" is hardly me almost two hours of non-stop over how dorm damage was to be the issue at hand. When, at the pushing to get as far as the paid for at the first dorm dorm meeting, it was suggested history section. At last I found Duties Still Confused meeting. However, to say that that "floor-by-floor payments what I was looking for, a four- Paula Flagg RCs are much more resource Page residents decided on this threaten dorm unity", the teenth century chronicle on the Senior Reporter people than they are authority policy "apparently i without majority of Page residents at the Nerdic Knights. It was entitled Many students, it seems, are figures. Any authority or putting much collective thought meeting seemed amused, to say Everything You Always Wanted confused about what their discipline needed in a house or into it" is very misleading. First the least. What this attitude To Know About The Nerdic Resident Coordinator's (RC) dorm is left up to the house of all, "collective thought" is a infers is not an issue here. Knights But Were Too Bored To responsibilities or functions are. councils and the security office. term without a definite con- What happened in Page is that Ask. Many students, when asked, said RCs are responsible for the textual meaning as it was used in the residents made dorm policy, The book described the they thought that their RCs were house councils. In the beginning of the year, they helped each the article. All that it served to and some of them now feel that a malevolent order of chivalry in doing far less then they were house or dorm form the structure do was to connotate that a sense mistake was make. That's all. detail. The Nerdic Knights were supposed to do, and some only had a vague idea of what RCs are of their council. The RC is there of carelessness and recklessness The author implies, in his founded in the late eigth century for. In fact, most people, when to facilitate the guidelines by was prevalent at the meeting, closing, that "the whole debate by Sir Oswald the Misguided, a asked, thought the RC was which each house chooses to live. which was hardly the case. has blown the issue out of knight in Charlemagne's court supposed to have many of the Their main purpose is to make I would also like to point out proportion." It seems to me that who preferred to bore people to death rather than run his many responsibilities the proctor had themselves available to the that the conclusion of the article articles such as his, which make last year. house councils. was not only contradictory, but it the front page headlines, com- enemies throught with a sword as all true gentlemen did. He was According to Dean Reese, the Their only other major func- was also erroneous. The article plete with 'action photo', tend to Resident Coordinator is nothing tion besides helping in an states: "As the year passes, blow issues such as this out of a respected Knight none the less for simply by reading Homer like a proctor. He said that the (Continued on Page 12) however, the bill will surely proportion more than any other outloud he had been known to kill increase from a matter of cents factor. For the full effect, upwards of five knights at a per person to a matter of perhaps with barbed wire, single sitting. THE STUDENT dollars." What was said here was bombs, mortar shells and tanks. By the eleventh century, Sir that while the actual dollars and That might really have grabbed Oswald's example was being foil ROBERT COHEN cents presently involved may be the reader's eye. owed by a large and flourishing Editor-in-Chief miniscule, it could develop into a In closing, let me say that the Order of Nerdic Knights. They situation in which the amount of issue here is money, nothing controlled a chain of libraries NANCY AREY else. It bothers me to see articles money involved becomes quite a accross Europe with franchises Assistant Editor situation in which the amount of such as the one printed cast a in London. Bruges, Paris, Claire Bousquet money involved becomes quite negative aura over a segment of Aachen and seventeen other the Bates population, by mis- Business Manager substantial. However, the next conveniently located cities. line reads: 'The whole debate leading the reader with an These "library fortresses" were Boon Ooi Lori Borst has blown the issue out of erroneous account of the virtually impregnable. Only Photography Supervisor Circulation Manager proportion, at least on a situation at hand. members of the order were monetary scale." This con- If the author really felt that allowed inside, and they had to Contributors: Heather McElvein (typist). tradicts the preceeding 'dorm unity' should have been follow a complicated sub- statement, in which the unamed the big issue, then he could have terranean maze to get inside. The Bates Student is published weekly by the students of journalist accents the role that written an article accordingly. Anyone hapless enough to get Bates College. The newspaper's mailing address is: Box dollars might play in the long But to inject his opinions as fact inside, was beaten senseless by 309, Bates College, Lewiston, Me. 04240. Subscriptions run. I fail to see the author's was unfair to both Page the enraged brothers with copies are $10.00 for the academic year. Printed by The point; he builds up the money residents and "The Student's" of Vergil's Aeneid. The Order Brunswick Publishing Company, Industry Rd„ Brunswick, issue, and then attempts tc readers. however had the bad judgement Me. 04011 brush it aside as virtually to go on the Third Crusade and The views and opinions expressed in the articles meaningless. Sincerely yours, almost to a man they were printed in this paper are not necessarily concurrent Finally, to say that this issue Chuck McKenzie beheaded when they tried to with those of the editors. "will tell us the price Page puts RC-Page Hall explain the theory of the

...._...«" ■■;-.»«■ ■■ THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 3 A LOOK AT THE PAST Speakers, Letters, And Debates Set Tone Of Bates' Vietnam Protest

by Tim Lundergan the International Club. The cost $2.50. Senior Reporter letter decreed the "inhuman That year several Bates In February of 1967, students bombing" of North Vietnam and students, including Paul Mosher, picked up their draft forms from called for American withdrawal. met with the 1968 Represen- the Dean of Men's office as the In November of '67, Professors tative Hathaway to talk about New York Times editorialized Straub, Nelson, Fetter, and the war. Mosher was dissap- against the bombing of North Niehaus debated the Vietnam pointed with Hathaway's support Vietnam. Students here were issue in a forum. Meanwhile, The of the Administration's stance, polled and felt that draft tests Student revealed that Sadie but was surprised that were not a fair way of deter- weekend was "under scrutiny" Hathaway was "anxious to hear mining draft deferments. by the Administration because of our views." Mosher ex pressed At Bates, however, the war flagrant rule violations which the opinion that "in many was not really an issue of central occurred then. The more things respects we (students) were concern among students, except change... better informed on the issue than for the small group running the In December, US Airforce the Congressman." newspaper and a few others. recruiters appeared on campus, Near the end of that school That year, in an interview, and an antiwar group of students year, Harrison Salisbury, an Professor Deiman referred to "a set up a "conscientious objector's editor of the New York Times few signs of true minority information booth" next to that who called for an end to the concern . . . with the war. Many of the recruiters. The Air Force bombing of North Vietnam, senior men do not seem awake to left after two hours, but they had spoke at Bates. In April, 12 the fact that their futures are already signed up 17 students. students travelled to Hartford to directly and immediately In January of 1968, the topic of work for the McCarthy cam- threatened by the ever- discussion was Selective Service paign. It seems they were a very worsening situation in Vietnam." head Herschey's remark that small minority, however. An A Princeton newspaper article students opposing the draft by editorial in The Student that on Bates referred to the students disrupting induction centers week noted that no one from Hathorn Bell here as "small town New would lose their deferments and Bates had worked in the New England personified, and. be drafted first. A Student Hampshire primaries. regretably, not diversified." editorial spoke out against Students here seemed to ". . . A Bell That Shall The next school year opened making the armed forces into "a reserve their activism for Bates with T. Hedley Reynolds penal colony." WRJR carried an issues. In the 1968/69 school year, becoming the president of the interview with Hershey. That students worked to get room t Ring Out To You school. That October, 17 faculty month, a humor magazine, The visitation allowed. (Women still members (Nelson, Deiman, Cole, Bates Prudent, included a satiric could not leave their dorms after And Posterity . . .' Ziegler, Straub, Walther, interview with an American 11 PMI. A rally in support of Brown, Hannam, Sampson, officer engaged in "reeducating" parietals outside the Den. was by Janet Silverman Campbell and Carl Nordahl held Chances, Chute, Tagliabue, peasants in "civilian camps." attended by some 600 students 1 By 1857, the monumental the job of ringing the bell. Their White, Fetter, Parent, Mitchell, At The , T. one night. project of constructing Hathorn "business day" began with a and Kingsbury) signed a letter Hedley Reynolds spoke on the The Student published a letter Hall, the college's first structure, rising bell at 6:30am and ended stating their opposition to the war. "Never before in this from Richard Nixon. Mr. Nixon was nearing completion. The at 5:30pm with a warning bell for war. "It is shockingly clear," it nation's history has it committed praised the younger generation outside, as well as the "classic" dinner. Between these times read, "that our involvement in the lives of its young men with so "who are bringing into public life cupola, were finished - what was there were 19 bells to be rung. the country's civil war is im- little sense of national com- the essential recognition that now needed was a bell to serve as Opposed to what one would moral, illegal, and ultimately mitment." Professors Chute and leaders who treat morality and the final touch. Reverend Oren think, this life was not without futile." Havers wrote letters against and politics apart will never un- B. Cheney, principal of the its excitiment and intrigue. One Later in that same month, 16 for the war to The Studnet. derstand either." school, rejoiced at seeing his morning, the bell did not sound Bates students joined 200,000 In February of '68, Dick That year Professor Hodgkin "vision" finally "shaping into as Dave pulled the rope. Donning demonstrators in Washington. Gregory spoke at Bates, ran for the State House as The Student devoted two pages primarily about civil rights, but reality" and was not to be foiled his raincoat, he braved the rain Lewiston's representitive. That of an eight page issue to the war also indulging in a few barbs on year, Rick Wax man, a Bates by the problem of securing the and went into the tower only to the same week Chet Emmons other issues. "Did you know that senior, also sought a seat, from funds needed to procure a bell. find the bell engulfed in surgical was appointed as campus Reagan is "nigger" spelled back- Portland. Both of them con- Legend has it that Mr. Cheney tape and sporting a sign reading security officer. wards? If we put him in the centrated on domestic issues. "A approached one Johnathan Davis "the phantom has struck." The The faculty anti-war letter White House, we can say we've (Continued on Page 12) (known as Jack) "a well-to-do- "phantom" had apparently gone produced various reactions. An elected a backwards nigger man not previously distinguished to considerable trouble to "anonymous friend of the President." "If I was elected, the for philantrophy" and asked "Mr. complete the prank as the only college," who termed the letter first thing I'd do would be to Davis, you want to give five access to the roof the night "a sophomoric utterance" offered paint the White House black. GRADUATE T hundred dollars for a bell which before had been three flights up $200 prizes for the best letters The second thing I'd do is take shall ring out to you and the fire escape coupled wiht a ten for and against the war written the boys out of Vietnam and send SCHOOL OF posterity 'Jack Davis! Jack foot climb across the slope and by Bates students. Very few LBJ." Davis!'" Davis obviously couldn't roof in the pouring rain. When students responded. In March of 68, a poll revealed BUSINESS refuse. When Cheney put the On the other hand, student asked why a machine had not the following preferences among * question this way. As a result, been installed to ring the bell, leaders signed their own letter Bates students for presidential the "clear toned, half ton" bell Dave felt the answer rested in protesting the war. Signers candidates: Dean John Barch will be included the president and McCarthy 163 Nixon 99 was installed by September 12. tradition. Hathorn Bell, ac- on your campus on t The bell was inscribed to read: cording to its care-taker, is a members of the CA, the Kennedy 44 Romney 16 "Maine State Seminary. symbol to the Bates Student and president and vice president of Johnson 27 Reagan 10 Thursday, November 2, Presented by Johnathan Davis of the Bates graduate, a symbol the Advisory Board (the Wallace got five votes, but was 1978 to speak with stu- Webster 1857." Since this time, which "should be taken care of by forerunner of the RA), the beaten by Pat Paulsen with 16. dents from all disciplines presidents of the Women's and Meanwhile, Jimmy Hendrix the toll of the bell has signaled a student rather than a cold who are interested in the the start of classes, meetings, machine." Men's Councils, the head of the and a support band appeared at PA board and the president of the Lewiston Armory. Tickets M.B.A. and Ph.D. degree ..ml chapel, as well as victories Apparently, not all Bates and occasionally, the death of a students share such a sen- programs. Twelve con- prominent Bates instructor or timental feeling about the bell. centrations are offered in administrator. This anonymous message was SEAFOOD SMORGASBORD the Business School, plus Before the advent of an received by the Student on Wednesday and joint degree programs electrical system, students were March 16, 1978 after the Hathorn Saturday with the Schools of Ar- responsible for manually ringing Bell clapper was discovered the bell at the appropriate times. missing: The recent non- 5:30-10:00 P.M. chitecture, Engineering, Individuals got the job through functioning of Hathorn's bell is ITALIAN BUFFET International Affairs, applications to the dean and by due to the fact that about 40 Friday Journalism, Law, Public "meeting the requirements of pounds of essential metal are Health, Social Work, and dependability." These later-day missing. The reason for this is 5:30-10:00 Quasimidos lived as Hugo's that some of us are tired of being Teacher's College. For hunchback did, in a bell tower, rung out of bed; rung out of further details, please although in this case the site of class; rung from stall to stall STECKINO'S contact your Office' of habitation was room 308 in (Bates College Stables)...." Career Counseling. Hathorn Hall, rather than Notre Bates security initially HAPPY HOUR restaurant Dame Cathedral. The ascetic believed that the theft was a Monday thru Friday 104 MM4K SlrMl. Ltwlllon, Main* 7*4-4151 properties of the room - lack of prank since many students and GOUJMBIA hot water and raf ters to name a professors had access to the 4-7 P.M. few - did mirror Quasimodo's building after class hours. This Hot Hors d'oeuvres UNIVERSITY abode however. In 1956, Dave (Continued on Page 12) 4 THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 jm. uflSS. jm Specials On Film Board Schedule Hitchcock Thriller And Halloween by Ruth Hall are "The Brain Eaters", "Night film was directed by George Friday, October 27 and of the Living Dead", and "The Romeo and stars Duane Jones, Sunday, October 29, the Film Cabinet of Dr. Caligari". "The Russell Streiner, Marilyn Board presents Alfred Hit- Brain Eaters" is a 1958 movie, Eastman and Judith O'Dea, who chcock's "The Man Who Knew directed by Bruno Vesata and encounters the first living corpse Too Much". This 1934 film was starring Edwin Nelson, Jody in a twilight cemetery. "The Hitchcock's most successful Fair, and Leonard Nimoy (in his Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" is a British film. It stars Leslie pre-Star Trek days). The plot German film that is an excellent Night of the Living Dead The Brain Eaters Banks, Edna Best, and in- surrounds Edwin Nelson as the example of expressionist art. A troduces Peter Lorre as a unique scientist who battles creatures young man and his sweetheart villain. In this film, Lorre is head that have emerged from beneath are terrorized by magician- Nationally Known Sculptor of a spy ring that kidnaps the the earth and are taking over the mesmerist Caligari who has a daughter of a vacationing couple members of a small town. "Night zombie-like somnambulist (Leslie Banks and Edna Best! of the Living Dead" is a horror (Cesar! in his power and sends To Present Illustrated Talk after they have unintentionally film that has reached classic him on night rampages of ab- by Jon Marcus naturalism that demonstrated a learned of an assasination plot. status in a relatively short time. duction and murder. The plot Senior Reporter high degree of technical ac- The parents have a double dil For some mysterious reason unfurls to the non-classic twist complishment and an inquiring ema of saving their child and corpses are coming to life and ending. This is a 1920 silent film The Bates College Arts mind that was still asking stopping the assasin, and the reigning terror on humanity. directed by Robert Wiene. Society will play host this questions." thrills and suspense lead to an While scientists are trying to DON'T MISS THESE Wednesday to sculptor Harold In the late 40's and early 50's, exciting double climax. discover the cause, people are HALLOWEEN HORROR FILM Tovish, who will present an Tovish concentrated on a series The special Halloween films fighting for their lives. This 1969 CLASSICS! illustrated talk on his arl in of sculptures reflecting the I Chase Hall Ixtunge at 7:.'(0 p.m. emotions he felt when, as an An important sculptor of American soldier, he was ex- national reputation, Mr. Tovish posed to the grisly sights of Nazi began his career in the early concentration camps. "In these 1950's. After serving for two and several other works of the years on the W.I'.A. Art same period," according to Progect, he had attended Arnason, "the concept is man Columbia University. IN 1948 he- tortured and suffering lo the graduated there with a solid point where humanity ceases to academic sculptural training. He exist. then served in the U.S. army for "In the mid-fifties the sculptor three years, giving him an op- went through a long period of portunity to complete his doubt and frustration in which he sculptural studies at the Zaduine felt uncertain of his direction. School and the Academic de la However, he continued to work Grande Chaumiere in Paris. on his own ideas in the manner The Man Who Knew Too Much Since 1947, Mr. Tovish has held that seemed most valid for him. various teaching positions, most "Tovish has moved with the recently at the School of the confidence of full maturity to the ARGYLE HIGHLANDERS' Boston Museum of Fine Arts, highest point of expressive and, prior to' that, at the power in his career up to this "PERFORMANCE" University of Minnesota. During date. In these late sculptures the that lime he also made several idea has become more ambiguous NOT LIMITED TO CHASE LOUNGE trips to Europe, and in 1966 was than in the earlier ones, more the a sculptor in residence at the expression of contemplation, of by Jeffrey Lyttle brought to Lewiston by APL- up until 1:00 a.m.. Then at 8:00 American Academy in Rome. spiritual withdrawal or isolation. Junior Reporter LPL (Auburn Public Library- a.m. they woke me up with their According to H. Harvard The beautifully idealized heads During the past week Bates Lewiston Public Library) lo noise again." Arnason of the Solomon K. are suspended in a slate of College was host to a group of perform at various schools in the The performance at Bates on Guggenheim Foundation, trance. There is no longer the musicians from the Bangor area. L-A area. An arrangement was Oct. 20 at 8:00 was sponsored by "Tovish's sculpture before 1919 agonizing portrayal of physical The Argyle Highlanders con- made between the Highlanders the Arts Society in conjunction illustrated a variety of ex- suffering, but rather the calm sisted of 18 bagpipers, drummers and Bates College whereby they with its Cafe des Arts. At the periments with figurative acceptance of an unknown fate." and dancers. The group was stayed in the Infirmary in return beginning of the concert Ned for a concert to be given at Smith, Pipe Major and leader of Bates. The group was apparently the ensemble, explained various Government Club very "lively" from the report of tunes and customs concerning one student who happened to be the bagpipes. The concert was in the Infirmary last week. performed by two bagpipers, a Hears Political Speaker "Around 9:00 p.m. they started drummer and a dancer. Their running up and down the stairs. I performance included a Highland by Mark Baer representative emphasized that pointed to the recent tax was very sick and they kept me (Continued on Page 12) he was, "no nice guy," and that limitations placed on the state by Louis Jalbert, the man who one must, "use power or it will be the just completed special represents District 6-2 and thus used against you." session of the legislature. He felt most of the Bates College Jalbert. in answering that had not this limitation been Sadie Hawkins Dance community, in the Maine state questions, spoke strongly, often passed, a proposition similar to legislature, spoke before a small raising his voice and the in- California's Proposition 13 would To Feature Dogpatch Dress audience last Monday night on tensity of his responses. He have been placed on the ballot. the subject, "Taxes, Spending voiced strong support for This indiscriminant slashing, as Chase Hall Committee is served in Commons will be and the Special Session." outgoing Governor James Jalbert put it, would be, "the sponsoring the Annual Sadie similar to last year's special Democrat Jalbert, who faces a Longley, referring to him as his worst thing possible." Hawkins Dance on November dinner. Tickets will be sold only stiff challenge in the November longtime friend and, "Master Jalbert, Who serves on the 4 th. We on the committee are in advance and will be non- election from Republican John craftsman in the art of politics." legislature's Committee on determined that this dance will refundable. In order to re- Tello, was introduced by Bates The senior representative's Appropriations referred to be as successful as last year's introduce the traditional aspects Assistant Professor John Simon, "hard ball" theme was most goverment as an organization Sadie. In order to achieve a new of Sadie Hawkins, "Dogpatch" who is himself an unopposed obvious when he was questioned that has a preoccupation with image.for the dance, the com- style dress will be requested (i.e. candidate for the Maine House on the matter of education in taxing and spending. He ended mittee has made changes, which hillbilly). from District 6-1. Maine. "What we need in the evening adding, "I wouldn't were instituted last year in Concerning the issue of the Jaljjert began the evening by education in Maine is guidance, vote for a new tax to build me a response to criticism by ad- food fight - the committee does stating his political stance as that and we just don't have it." He monument." ministrators and students. This not condone these actions and of a "Jeffersonian Democrat," further emphasized what he saw Upcoming soon, the Gover- year, Chase Hall Committee has feels that any persons who en- who plays tough and. "throws as a strong need for guidance and ment Club will sponsor John divorced itself from call-ups. The danger the success of this event hardballs." Jalbert came back to discipline for today's youth. Tallow, the Democratic can- dance will be held in Chase should be prepared to suffer the this "hard ball" theme often and "Discipline (must go) from the didate for the spot in the Lounge with a bar in the Den, consequences. The R.A. agrees emphatically throughout the home to the schoolroom." legislature that Jalbert now and there will be a live band to with this philosophy and will evening. On politics the Maine On the issue of taxes, Jalbert holds. provide music. The evening meal support Chase Hall in its efforts.

sasss ■MR ,o5 THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 5 MILTON LINDHOLM: "A FINER FELLOW COULDN'T BE FOUND" Jon Marcus the way it should be." fundamentally different from too, in recalling that "in those very well." Senior Reporter "Bates is a better college than students in my day." years I was responsible for Immediately after his it was 45 years ago. I don't think In 1945. he became the first admitting % of the 110,0001 retirement, Mr. Lindholm "Lindholm must be a Swedish we should disparage in any way full-time admissions officer that living alumni of Bates College." traveled "on special assignment word for versatility; at any rate the accomplishments of the Bates Bates ever had; prior to that it "A fundamental change in the for the college" to Europe with Lindy seems to be capable of of the past - as an institution it had been the duty of another admissions department has been his wife. In September of '76. everything. Very adaptable has grown, become stronger, has administrator. With the title that circumstances have brought they left for Geneva, from which personality, conscientious - a a greater influence, I think, in "Director of Admissions for about a much higher level of they traveled in two week in- finer fellow couldn't be found. A higher education today than it Men." (the Director of Ad- selectivity. Early in my years at tervals to member schools of the splendid athlete and a leader in ever did," Mr. Lindholm adds. "I missions for Women was also the Bates all qualified students who European Council of In- every branch of college life." think it's unfortunate that Dean of Women) Mr. Lindholm's applied were admitted. Today, of ternational Schools. President -The Mirror, 1935. Bates students today don't have a responsibility was to admit men course, that's no longer true. Reynolds had "realized that College better knowledge of the history to the college and to represent "Pretty much from the there existed in Europe a This dedication appeared next of their college - I think it would the college in terms of ad- beginning of my time at Bates potential pool of applicants which to the picture of the senior and benefit them. They are not really missions. It wasn't until 1960 there were college boards, but hadn't yet been fully tapped by junior class president, the given the opportunity. It's like that the admissions office was not until the late 1940s were Bates." During their stay they student council president, you have a better understanding coordinated into a single SATs required. Prior to that visited 33 ECIS schools in 14 athletic council president, YMCA of your country, when you learn department, and Director time, students were chosen by countries to spur on the con- president, member of the about its history," he continues. Lindholm became Dean of Ad- their secondary school records tinuing rise in the number of football and basketball team and "I don't think students today are missions. He takes special pride, and recommendations and their applicants to Rates from abroad. the varsity club - Milton L. certification by secondary This year. Mr. Lindholm has Lindholm, who would later schools. This system evolved into returned to Bates as a part-time become Bates first Dean of standardized testing and the voluntary consultant and advisor Admissions and serve in that interpretation and evaluation of with the title of Honorary position for 32 years. He seems test results in relationship to Chairman of the Capital Cam- to live and breathe Bates academic performance and paign, and is not considered College, as a student, an ad- achievement in secondary officially retired from the faculty ministrator and even after his schools." at Bates. "I think my value to the retirement. Last year, one in- What kind of qualifications Development Office and to the terviewer noted that in his living should a student possess to allow college lies in my broad room, "mementoes are about him or her to come to Bates? acquaintanceship with the equally divided between their "That's a difficult question to alumni," he says. children and Bates." answer. I think that the degree "Lindholm must be a Swedish In his 57 years of association of emphasis that the admissions word for versatility," said the with the college, Mr. Lindholm office places on any criterium is yearbook in 1935; and he is still notes "some very obvious going to vary in almost every very active in many areas. changes that have taken place case. My own philosophy of "I said to somebody recently over that period. Bates was admissions is that the basic that since my retirement I've considerably smaller - we still consideration is how well a been so busy I don't know how I think of it as a small college, but student will succeed with ever fit a job in." Mr, Lindholm the student body now is twice academic demands. I think it said. "Aside from that, my what it was in the 30's. The would be a grave injustice to hobbies largely fall in the areas curriculum, the educational admit a student who is not going of gardening, reading, spectator offering today is much broader. to succeed - whatever other sports." He attends every Bates There are more course op- wonderful qualities he may have football game; "I'm thought of portunities open to Bates - if that student can't meet the around here as an avid Bates students. With the doubling in academic demands of the in- sports fan." the size of the student body has stitution. In that case, he or she "I am very much interested in come a correspondent increase in won't last long enough for us to all the things happening at Bates t the size of the faculty." Mr. enjoy those qualities. and attend not only the sports tl Lindholm also sees a "dramatic "Once you determine that, events, but also the concerts, difference in what has happened then you begin to look for other lectures, theater - these are in co-education. In my day, "he qualities, more personal in great opportunities for a person says, "women were much more nature: personality, character, in retirement." separated. We used to talk about leadership qualities, potential At the time of his retirement, the 'women's side of the cam- contribution to society, insofar as a testimonial dinner was held in pus."' Observing the change in you can judge." Boston, at which Mr. Lindholm the status of women, Mr. Lin- Was he successful in admitting was presented a plaque before dholm stresses that Bates was these students? "Somebody else the 400 wellwishers. It hangs the first co-ed college in New has got to make that judgement. proudly on a wall in his home, England and the second in the I lasted 32 years in what is a and says: "You looked beyond country: it was also the first to highly sensative area," he adds the credentials and saw the admit men and women on an with a smile. "There has been a person. You opened the door and equal basis. However, as for the fairly dramatic change in the gave us the opportunity. You equal footing Bates women have admissions staff, but I have admitted 2/3 of all living alumni now attained, "I think it is a basic confidence that acting Dean Hiss and we the alumni salute you for change which was inevitable and has put together a good staff and a lifetime of committed devotion I think it is natural, wholesome, one that will serve the college to Bates College." Hours: 11-5 Monday thru Saturday NOW OPEN ON SUNDAYS Gilbert Gallery QUALITY AT & Framing A FAIR PRICE A Weekend Adventure ART SUPPLIES 267 Lisbon St., Lewlston, Me. Is a Visit To Roak's TOO! 783-3100 Greenhouse

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Bates is charged example, turned off every ap- around turning out lights than it costs of the buildings on campus The buildings which are not only for the electricity used pliance and used no electricity does to leave them on; therefore, reveals some interesting and heated by the Central Heating but for fuel used to make the for a month, it would still be the electricity will just continue disturbing facts. For example, Plant are also on the Grand electricity. And, like the charged $5.50 - the "cost of to be wasted if the people who Bates College pays a fee every Master Meter for electricity. The sprinkler system, we must pay to nothing." use the classrooms don't bother month for water for the sprinkler kilowatt-hour reading on this have power on reserve even Students and faculty could do to turn out lights when they systems, even when the water meter is what Central Maine though it might not be used. much here to conserve elec- leave. Students can save a lot isn't used. The same thing holds Power charges Bates for. If Thus, each building is given a tricity. Mr. Johnson commented just by turning off unnecessary true for fire hydrants. The individual meter readings were demand rating which is an that if faculty would simply turn lights and appliances in their own college must pay each month to taken for each building and estimate of kwtt that will be the lights out when their classes rooms and dorms. As Mr. have the water simply on added up together, however, the needed. The problem with this leave the room - even for an hour Johnson asked, why keep all the reserve. total would be less than the CM. system is that one building can - an enormous amount of elec- lights on in the hall at night when As for the biggest user, Chase reading. Some electricity is use less electricity than another tricity could be saved. It costs one will do the job? Hall is by far the leader using wasted underground and is and still be charged more. Even fl 306, 000 gallons of water in one three month period, (January- March, 1978), as compared with FRANK FICARRA PROVIDING the Chapel which used only 300 gallons. The next largest con- sumer is Smith with 101,900 VALUABLE SERVICE FOR D.A. gallons, followed closely by Page by Amandy Zuretti also works at "intimidation city," he continued. "It's not a system. He describes his ex- with 83,000 and Parker with and Tim Lundergan control," making sure that city of eight million people, so I perience as "definitely wor- 61,500 gallons. Among the small Senior Reporters nesses are not harrassed. He get to do this instead of being a thwhile. It makes you sensitive student houses, Turner uses the Frank Ficarra works at the works in coordination with the clerk." to the victim, and you have to most water at 19,500 gallons and Lewiston District Attorney's phone company using tracers on Frank also works on the DA's learn how to handle yourself as Howard House uses the least at Office as a victim-witness ad- phonecalls to witnesses, when rape crisis team, counselling well." 6,400 gallons. The psychology lab vocate. He helps these people necessary. rape victims. He told about one Peter Stevens is also part of at 245 College Street uses a unravel the complicated legal In addition, Frank sends out case where a woman was raped, the team Frank works with. In a trifling 200 gallons. process with which they have to letters to witnesses and victims, did not tell anyone, and is now few weeks Peter will be sur- The unusual thing about the deal, and with which many of keeeping them abreast of pregnant. Although cases like veying the tri-county mental water costs for campus buildings them are unfamiliar. "A lot of developments in cases, relating that are rare, they bring him into health situation, while Frank will is that the sewerage charge is that holds people back," he said. to them the verdict of a trial and contact with the harsher aspects be getting information on other more than the water charge. To "They used to be treated in- the sentence handed down. He of life. local services. use Roger Bill as an example, the sensitively by the system. also sends witnesses thank you "I didn't expect to get so in- "There's no skipping class water charge for this same 3 Frank acts as a court escort, notes. volved," he remarked. "There's here," he said. "It's the real month period was $107.82, while providing explanations of what is In helping witnesses in this always something for me to do." world." the sewerage charge was $231.66 going on and what is expected of way, the county saves money, Frank is still learnina »Ko - more than double the water the witness. He also talks to because witnesses are paid fees charge. In other words, it costs employers so that, if possible, for the time they appear in court. more to dispose of water than it witnesses will be paid by their Greater coordination between does to buy it. company for the days they spend the witnesses and the DA's office MYSTERY o reduces the amount of time the The cost of healing the in court and cannot work. At the PHOTO: buildings on campus has in- very least their absence will be witnesses spend in court. explained. Frank also alerts Frank, however, receives no Aprizeof$2.00willbe creased greatly in the pasl few witnesses two days in advance pay for his work. Nor does he awarded to the first years. The price of a gallon of that they will appear in court, receive credit from Bates. Frank person to submit, in heating oil has gone from about 6 writing to Box 309, an and the next day tells them what found out about the job from the explanation of what is cents in 1973 to more than 30 time, within about half an hour, OCC and followed it up. cents today, and since it takes "Lewiston has a good program wrong with this they are expected to be in court. photo. about 500,000 gallons of oil to Frank also arranges such for a county this small," he heat the buildings for a year, one things as transportation to and commented. "The good thing can see part of the reason why from court, child care, meetings about working in Lewiston is tuition has gone up in recent with the DA. and the return of that it gives me more experience years. The college not only has to stolen property to victims. He than if I were working in a large pay for oil, but also about $5,000 a year to transport the oil. All NEXT ISSUE— the buildings in the main campus area are heated by the Central Heating Plant. Using last year's figures, it cost $66,718.85 to heat So you're going to college to be these buildings from July 1977- December 1977 and $103,940.92 from January 1978-June 1978. a lepidopterist The small houses and buildings outside the quad (e.g. Art Studio and Infirmary) are each heated your Insider, check out the separately. In the summer-fall Will You Have (r. months it cost a total of sharp new Fords for 79. Like $13,908.54 to heat the small A Job When You the New Breed of Mustang houses and in the winter-spring months it cost $28,561.52. Graduate? with dramatic new sports There has been a problem You likecatchins, mountins car styling. And Fiesta— recently with buildings being Wundercar. Ford's fun little heated more than is necessary. and catalogins butterflies. Is Al Johnson, maintenance there any reason for you to import. You can bet Ford director, explained that the believe your career will take off has just about everything problem with some of the buildings is that they have an after you graduate? In the next you'd want to drive. outdoor temperature regulator issue of Insider—the free See if your college education that predicts temperatures 24 and career hopes are working hours ahead of time and controls supplement to your college the inside temperature ac- newpaper from Ford—college together, read the next Insider. cordingly. Sometimes the build degrees and careers they pre- And check out the new lineup ing is heated inside faster than the tefciperature drops outside. pare you for will be discussed. of 79 Fords. They'll both put He advises people not to open And while you're enjoying you on the right road. (i windows. This only makes the problem worse and wastes energy. Mr. Johnson encourages anyone who has a problem with Look for Insider— too much or too little heat or any FORD other maintenance related Ford's continuins scries of problem, to call the Main- college newspaper supplements. FORD DIVISION tenance Center so they can »1

Si THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 7 Bates' Past Rich In "Unusual" Traditions by Melissa Weisstuch some good humor as they ob- by making arrangements in Page were forced to do Senior Reporter served the fresman participating advance." Coeducational dining calesthenics and recitations, A freshman arriving at Bates CARNIVAL in various unusual activities. was not permitted until 1967, while in Hedge, a ritual twenty years ago would be Following Convocation, men when student demand and ceremony took place. In East confronted with a pamphlet donned beanies, while the QUEEN "economic feasibility" brought Parker, freshmen males ran up called the Bates Blue Book- women wore bibs for a period of about what at that time was and down the steps gargling with Faculty and Student Govern- 2'h weeks. "Freshmen (women) considered a drastic change. alum and water. West Parker's ment Procedures 1958-1959. are required to wear their Freshman hazing is a major men were served a corned beef Today's Student Handbook, identification bibs and garnet Bates tradition that has long and cabbage dinner in commons, containing some of the same vital hair ribbon until Debibbing passed. On Hazing Day up- where they were blindfolded and information, is a milder version Night, except during church perclassmen yelled "Bobcat" at the silverware was removed by of the awesome looking Blue attendance and when out of passing freshmen who were then sophomores. Book which contained many now town." Freshmen women were required to get down on all fours The annual Stanton Ride took outdated rules and regulations not permitted to coeducate after and chant "I'm a little Bobcat, place every year, with the story which were part of Bates 5:30 pm on weekdays, until grrr. grrr, grrr!" In 1954 fresh- of Uncle Johnny Stanton being tradition and applied to all Debibbing Night. Special per- men wore wire halos tied under recounted. The Greene students. mission was needed to coeducate their chins by ribbons and the monument, erected in memory of Men and women had separate with an out-oftown guest. women donned Indian dress. In young Bates gaduate who governing bodies • Student However, coeducation rules did 1966, a Big Brother-Little committed suicide was also a Council for men and Student not apply on weekends from Brother outing replaced traditionally visited site duing Government for women. A 1958 "Saturday morning until 9:30 pm Decapping as the end of hazing. the trip. A picnic and tug-of-war Bates coed was required to on Sundays, at rallies, and 10 In 1970, a greased pig chase and rounded out the day's festivities. receive permission from her minutes after, on the night steak dinner were held for the Even the fifties were a Dormitory Director to par- before a holiday, during club freshmen. modified version of the college's ticiapte in activities such as meetings, or on special occasions In 1966, freshmen men were original rules. During the swimming, horseback riding, when so posted." In a 1950 Bates awakened in their dorms and nineteenth century, the college's canoeing, airplane riding, and Student, it was announced that covered with menthol shaving trustees established various skiing outside of Lewiston (note: "couples who wish to eat co-ed cream and put out on Frye Street stringent rules and regulations. two or more girls could go for any Sunday dinner may do so for a "cold shower." The girls in "Students are required to refrain horseback riding once they entirely from the use of profane receive permission), having T. Hedley Reynolds crowning language, from the violation of males visit their rooms, having the Winter Carnival Queen on the Sabbath, from cardplaying, an overnight guest, "out-oftown the steps of Hathorn from visiting bowling alleys and absences longer than three billiard salons, from attending hours," any overnight trip balls and dancing schools, and in (except for going home), "house H general to observe all the laws of parties at other colleges," common social morality." In returning to campus after 11pm addition, riding in mixed com- following a vacation period and A pany without faculty permission "for absences from the dormitory after 10:00 pm (Saturday. 12:00 was prohibited, as were coeducation, loitering, and the pm) and before 5:00 am, with the Z exception of general permission use of tobacco and firearms. "Ladies and gentlemen may meet as stated." Written permission each other at times and places as was needed for the girls to I participate in some of these may be designated by the faculty." Rumor had it that there activities. Calling hours (1-5:30 pm and 7- N were once tunnels from the men's to the women's sections of 10:00pm, and Saturdays 1-2, with exceptions in Rand Hall) Parker. In the late sixties, with the and reception rooms for en- G tertaining were also common coming of age of relaxed morals, practices at Bates in the days the interest in and effectiveness before coeducational living. of traditional Bates rules and freshman hazing declined. • Women could not visit any male Coeducational living eventually dormitory, nor could they walk became an accepted fact. on any of the walkways leading Commentary in The Student up to them. during this controversial era Witholding exceptions and described the bibs and beanies as weekends (depending on class), a good way of identifying fresh- freshmen women were required men and fostering "warmer to be inside their dormitories by feelings," but also echoed with 10pm (sophomores and juniors) discontent in describing such or 11pm (seniors). The 1958 rules stated that freshmen women are activities as "juvenile" and "2V? allowed "9:30 permission daily" weeks of humiliation." Feelings and one 10:00 permission each now turned to more serious week (Saturday, 12:00 pm). things, as headlines concerning "This includes entertaining." Vietnam and the movement for A special section of the Blue peace were blazed across the Book was dedicated to freshman pages of The Student. Of course, rules. Debibbing and Decapping now, several years after Viet- night was the formal culmination nam, we are living a college life of orientation week and marked that is now much freer than that the official induction of freshman of our counterparts twenty years Formal Ball highlighted Winter Carnival Weekend into college life. In addition, it ago, and drastically different provided upperclassmen with from what they could have FRESHMAN OfUEVTATTON

Embarrassing But Fun!

Beanies were a must Freshmen men preparing to rush a pile of girls' shoes 8 THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 DEAN EMERITUS ZERBY •I RECOUNTS 32 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AT BATES Continued From Last Week dividuals and then as a small demands arise and new interests Former college President corporation, taking groups of arise. The college, after all, is not Phillips appointed Zerby to serve students from Bates and other separate from its society, it's a on a committee to work on the American colleges to Europe part of it." He added that the college is now "better in some curriculum. The Cultural during the summer. This in- i Heritage program developed out cluded spending a few days each ways," but also said that "I of the work of this committee. A in some of Europe's "great suppose no one will admit this, firm believer in core courses and cities," particularly ones in which but possibly in some ways not a broad education, Zerby said "I famous art galleries and ar- better." He is "not sure that all do have the feeling that we don't chitecture are located." He feels the changes that occur in society need to specialize so much in the that this type of program is and their influence are good. undergraduate courses and that "tremendously important since That's our job and that's part of we need to prepare the students European culture is the college training; to discriminate for two things: one thing is for background of our culture." In between the good and the bad graduate work and that requires addition to travel groups, the and not be just carried along a degree of specialization in the Zerbys have run student work blindly." He wondered "is it major." However, he added that projects which were useful to really true that some students "overinstruction and overem- some European institution. get so critical in college that they phasis of the major is a ten- Another of Zerby's great can't fit into and take their place dency," but that "the faculty is interests has been the amount of in society" after graduation. He expressed a hope that this was going to lean that way because contact which occurrs between each one of them is a specialist." faculty and students. The Zerbys not happening. He believes that the un- have always had Bates students In discussing whether or not dergraduate years are a time for visiting in their home. "I think Bates students have really Rayborn Zerby (Photo by Melissa Weisstuch) a student to decide what he or that faculty members ought to changed over the years, Zerby she wants to do. Graduate work spend some time out of the commented "yes, there are is the time for specialization. classroom," he remarked. differences, but I think the This is why he stresses that He can see that there were likenesses are probably more basic and fundamental than the there are areas in which every some "advantages in the more differences." However, he added BOXER TO VISIT BATES college student should acquire intimate association" offered some familiarity. For example, when Bates was much smaller. "this point could be argued "a student would be poorly "When I was Dean I played some though." Even in the turbulent COLLEGE TUESDAY late sixties, Bates students were educated if he didn't appreciate part in getting student not as severly affected by the Leonard, accompanied by Shakespeare." Through these representation on some com- On Tuesday, October 31st, Angelo Dundee, will be beliefs, Zerby was responsible mittees" that had previously movements of the changing boxing star Sugar Ray eating lunch in the Den from for both establishing and been faculty committees. "I times as were students at other schools, Zerby noted. Reflecting 1:15-2:00 and then touring teaching this varied Cultural believe in students not Leonard will be visiting the Heritage program. dominating, but sharing in the on the past he commented that Bates College campus to the campus. Earlier that day, government of the college." He "most any time is an interesting promote his upcoming fight Leonard will be sparring at Student contact with ( Europeans has been an im- added that ail groups have a time to live if you make it so. against Benny "Iron Jaw" the Lewiston Armory from portant and meaningful part of legitimate share in this process, And I suppose it's really hard to Prado in the Cumberland 11:30-1:00. Admission is free the lives of both Mr. and Mrs. including the administration, really catch the spirit of a past County Civic Center. of charge. Zerby. In the past, the college students, parents and trustees. time. That's what the historians arranged for groups of American In addition, he said that there ought to give us, but they don't has always been some tension always succeed." students to' live and study -ADVERTISEMENT- together at European Univer- between students and Just even a glance at the filled sities. However, there was not as regulations, and added "but I bookshelves in Zerby's study much interaction between the don't think you can have an suggests the kind of life that he American students and the institution without having some lives and his tremendous love of A Bates Pub? European campus and students recognized regulations." He learning. In fact, since his as Zerby would liked to have theorized that regulations are retirement he has done a great seen. As a result of this necessary for society to function deal of reading, mainly in general situation, he visited some of the and noted that "sometimes literature, basing his selections European universities and students don't realize that." on books recommended by J.B. arranged for the American One of my very great concerns Priestly in his book Literature in students" to "matriculate in- is the increasing cost of Western Man. The large dividually" there and live with education," he said. He views it collection of books covers a broad the Europeans instead of in as becoming increasingly difficult scope of knowledge, including groups of Americans. He for the average family to be able religion, history, art and described this program as being to afford a college education and orations, to name a few. In fact, "quite successful." Eventually doesn't want to see any good he considered coming back to Bates to take a course, but found the program took more shape students "barred from Bates" and evolved into the present because of an inability to meet walking to the campus in poor Junior Year Abroad program. the costs involved and because weather to be an inhibiting O The program was (and still isl less expensive state universities factor. Although he has lessened his "one way of really bringing the are readily available. A Bates knowledge of Europe and type of education "should be role in campus life. Zerby is still European people, European available to all economic classes." active in the quest for O ideals, into the American scene," Of course Bates has changed knowledge. Both he and his wife talk of past times, changes, ,•' he said. since Zerby first arrived here in trends, a World War and the In addition to forming the JYA 1930. "The college has changed 'I American experience, and can program, both he and Mrs. with the civilization in which it is truly make them come alive. Zerby spent 21 years, as in- placed," he reflected. "New The Park Pub Eat, Drink, And Be Merry At The Park Street Pub The all new Park Pub at 17 Bates Pub. Nights at The Park Pub with all machine, card parties, a chess interested, contact Mike Bolduc Park Street is everything Bates The decor is light and airy with drinks - including 9 kinds of beer tournament, and, perhaps, a dart at 782-9255. students have been looking for: lush hanging plants, a mirrored - costing only 75 cents. It's a board with prices of drinks for For those of you who are relaxed atmosphere, good music, bar and mirror-topped tables. great time to grab a few friends Batesies to try their luck. looking more for a place to get friendly people, excellent food The pub is divided into four and take off for a relaxing and If anyone is interested in good food at prices a college and drinks, and low prices. The seating spaces: the bar area, a inexpen sive break. Wednesday sponsoring a special party at The budget can afford, The Park Pub O manager and staff are working to gazebo complete with couches through Friday from 4-7 p.m. the Park or The Park Pub, the is your place too. The food is all create a pub designed for Bates - and overstuffed pillows which pub has Happy Hour at which facilities will be available for homemade (including delicious a place to go for an evening out overlooks the bar, the main time drinks are only $1. What rental Sunday through Wed- cheesecake, strawberry short- or just a friendly snack and restaurant, and a cozy corner better way to end a hard day and nesday (Pub) and Sunday cake, and pies), and most drink. They are extremely overlooking the bar. All areas get ready for the evening? Soon, through Thursday (The Park) complete meals (lasagna, flexible to ideas and suggestions combined seat 90 people. the management of The Park simply by guaranteeing a certain spaghetti and meatballs, sand- on how to make The Park Pub a Wednesday nights are Bates Pub hopes to have a slot volume at the bar. If anyone is wiches, etc.) total less than $2. (Continued on Page 12) THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 9 FACULTY OPINION: • Professors' Speculation On Student Free Time Activity Proves Humorous by Mark Regalbuti what they do." Similarly, classes and studying in their free Professor Ralph Peters says, ideas about what Bates students time. There are also some people "Outdoors activities such as do with their spare time follows <• Senior Reporter History Professor James When they are not studying. Leamon feels, " There is a great who do converse about subject bicycling, sking, and running this up well. "Students seem to Bates students utilize their spare deal of separation between material when they are seem to occupy many students' feel there is an inadequate social time in various ways. Many students and the faculty. socializing with friends. Others free time. There is also a life at Bates. There is a general students like to stay in good Granted, there are parties on the say they talk only about tests, selective group who do spend sense that there is not enough to physical shape. A great number weekends, and I've seen quite a grades, and papers if their most of their free time partying." do. Social activities at school are of students participate in in- few people playing intramural conversation happens to involve At Bates there are people who limited. There is not enough • tramural athletics or just work sports, but I am not really sure school. Professor Okrent holds a enjoy partying a great deal. casual and easy entertainment. out on their own. There are also what most students do with their view similar to that of Professor They seem to be a minority There ought to be a more con- a fair number of people who are free time." Kolb as to what students do with though. Almost everyone enjoys vivial place on campus. The den involved with organized athletic History Professor John their free time. "I feel there is a partying, but most Batesies save is quite gloomy. It is not a place teams. This consumes a large Ackerman believes that. "Most divorce between what students it for the weekends. Chemistry where one can go to relax. portion of their free time spent students sit around trying to do in class and outside of class. I Professor Ginny Curtis believes, Where there are games things away from the books. Many figure out what there is to do do not think they talk about "Students can never get far away are locked up. The real solution Batesies enjoy listening to music around Lewiston; by the time school. I think they consider enough from their studies to is to make things less formal." In • when they get the chance to do they find that there is nothing to school to be a nine to five job. I'm forget that they are students. relation to this, many students so. There is also a small crux of do they have to study again." not really sure what students do They can do anything they want feel the weekends at Bates are students who like to party Quite a few students seemed to with their free time." to do with their free time. Many extremely boring. There seems whenever the opportunity voice this opinion also. They find Economics Professor Ted students listen to music when to be one noisy, messy keg party arises. Some students are also that Lewiston offers little in the Walther says, "I see students they have spare time. I also have every weekend. Many complain involved in the Big Brother and way of entertainment. playing Frisbee and jogging. the impression that a good deal that there is only one thing to do Little Sister program. Others Psychology Professor Fran Students seem to be interested of people spend more than a if they are on campus; this is to participate in student Deutsch gets the feeling that," in their physical well being. desirable part of their spare time go to the big party. There is organizations around campus. Many students do not spend There has been a marked in- partying." never any variety. The growing Just about everyone spends time much time off campus. I wonder crease in informal activities Professor Thumm holds a conviction among these people is in their dorm or house socializing why students do not go to which I think is great. Student different view of the way that to have a good time one with friends. Generally Portland where there are ny participation in Big Brother and students spend their spare time. must leave campus. Weekends speaking, these are some of the things to do if they have the Little Sister activities and "I think back to my own days in are the one time when everyone ways Batesies occupy any extra means to get there." community activities is college. I think the major ac- has free time. Yet people feel t time they may have. All the Professor Kolb offers a dif- phenomenal. Students seem to tivities are probably eating, very limited in the ways they can studying one has to do reduces ferent view. " Students here show a genuine interest in people drinking, womanizing or enjoy this free time if they are on the amount of free time one has. seem to view life as a factory outside the Bates community." manizing as the case may be. campus. This is the situation Professors have different ideas worker until the studying is Professor Hodgkin does not get Students play sedentary or many people find themselves to about the ways in which students finished. After this one the impression that, "students active games. I always preferred be caught in on weekends. occupy themselves when they recreates. College should be a spend much time watching the active ones myself." Others love big keg parties are not studying. There is a time to get enthused, to make television or reading Professor George Fetter though. Most people get tired of great deal of separation between classes relevant to life. However, newspapers. They seem to be cut believes, "Bates students them. Several students have students and professors outside there does not seem to be a sense off from the outside world. probably do the same things we pointed out that there are not of the classroom. As a result of independent interest that Organized activities and athletics did: A good deal of talking in the many juniors on campus this some professors do not have a carries over from class. Then absorb a great deal of spare time dorm about each other, women, year. Many people feel that good idea of what students do. again, some students take for many. There seems to be and sports. More conversations something is lacking in the social with their spare time. Professor studying too seriously." From more partying than I've heard of probably center around the life at Bates. Many feel that Bromberger says. "I*ve never talking with students, this sees in the past. However I am sure negative aspects of school than there are not enough things that really given much thought about to be fairly accurate. Many students spend their free time in about the ideas in classes. There are offered on weekends if one it. I do not have a good idea of people like to forget about a number of different ways." is too much ingrown talk. happens to be on campus. Students probably spend very The various opinions of little time exploring the professors on how students Jkn illustrated extravaganza of heroic possibilities of the community. spend their spare time actually Many people seem to be involved do reflect what the students do • fantasy—in glorious full color—from in sports of one kind or another. with their spare time. It is in- At Bates there seems to be too teresting to note that student many big sloppy keg parties. activities have not changed the creators of "Eschatus" and There should be some significantly since the years sophistication and tact in par- during which many professors "Mythopoeikon'' ties." These last two lines reflect attended college. The interest the discontent of many students professors display in their over the weekend party scene at students is also a gratifying Bates. Professor Tagliabue's discovery.

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by Peter Nizwantowski drove 77 yards to score (Sim- (McEvilly, 4 yard run). Junior Reporter mons, pass from Laurie). By the "I was very pleased to see how Led by the passing of quar- half the Bobcats had a secure 21- well the younger players per- terback Chuck Laurie and the 2 lead. formed, I feel good about the running of halfback Tom "We wanted to show we were team depth," said Harrison. Denegre the Bates football team as good a team as the Amherst Harrison singled out the play solidly defeated Worcester win indicated." said Bates coach of Nick Kofos and Steve Cluff. Polytech Institute 37-8. at Web Harrison. "And we did who started due to injuries, and I> Worcester. that." defensive safety Mike McCarthy The victory upped Bates "I did not expect the same kind (blocked punt, several key record to four wins and one loss. of intensity as the Amherst tackles). Laurie, who was 10-23 game; we were loose in practice Saturday, the team travels to passing, threw three touchdown but we played well enough to Waterville to play CBB rival passes including an 18 yarder to control the game." said Harrison. Colby. Colby, 2-3 this season has Bob Simmons and one each to As the statistics, indicated improved considerably according Tom Szot and Denegre. Denegre Bates exerted plenty of control. to Harrison. rushed for 97 yards including a Bates collected nearly three "Colby could easily be 4-1. 60 yard touchdown run. the times as much total yardage as They lost to Trinity in the last 39 longest Bates run this season. WI'I, (407-149). By the fourth seconds last week (Trinity The tone of the game was quarter the reserves were defeated Bates. 14-71; the return immediately established as Bates playing and, not to be outdone, of split end Paul Belanger should took the opening kick-off and scored another touchdown help their offense." Soccer Team Has A Chance For C.B.B. Title by Karen Florczak again going to Ben Haydock. The "everyone did a great job". Senior Reporter defense held tight, not allowing Bates' next game is scheduled Last Saturday, the Bates any points, and when the game for Wednesday, October 25, at Men's Soccer team battled Clark ended, Bates came away with Colby. A week later, they will University and came away their second win of the season. take on Bowdoin at home. Right victorious, 2-0. Bates played a Centerback Andy Aceto did an now, Bates is in second place in strong game throughout both excellent job on defense, while the C.B.B. standings. If they win periods, taking nineteen shots Chris Menzel played a great against both Bowdoin and Colby, against Clark, a season high for game at midfield. Goalkeeper they could capture first place - the team. Bates led 1-0 at the Jim Hill played a superb game, they would at least be assured of (I half on the combined efforts of making seventeen saves and a tic for first with Colby. Ben Haydock (assist) and Clem boosting his career shutout Won Lost TiedPts. Chenjo (goal). Bates upped the record to eight. Needless to say, Colby 2 0 15 score in the second half to 2-0 on Coach Gettler was quite happy Bates 110 2 Mike Lugli's goal, the assist about the win, and felt that Bowdoin 0 2 11 CROSS COUNTRY COMPLETES SUCCESSFUL SEASON WITH IMPRESSIVE VICTORY Athlete Of The Week by Karen Florczak performance, finishing third with traveling to New York City for Senior Reporter a time of 26:43; Tom Rooney the ICAA meet. Last year they As the fall sports season job, and that he has inspired a On October 14, the Bates placed eighth, time 27:01; Chris brought home a trophy for high progresses, The Bates Student is good attitude among the players Men's Cross Country team Adams finished 18th. time 27:21; second place team, and as Coach pleased to present the second - that "the players are really traveled to Hamilton College for George Rose came in 20th, time Slovenski put it, "We're hoping Athlete of the Week award. The pushing now." Hill feels that in the New England Small College 27:27; Rick Gardner placed 24th. to bring home another trophy honors go to Jim Hill, the out- another four years (that is, by Athletic Conference 4th Annual time 27:38; and Mark Soder- this year; we have a good team, standing captain and goalkeeper the time this year's freshmen Individual Cross Country strom finished 27th with a time and we can do it." of the tfDCCer team. Last week. players are seniors), Coach Championship, and they made of 27:44. Hill broke the school's career Gettler will have built a very quite an impressive showing. Unofficial team scores were 1 shutout record in a 1-0 win over strong program. This year the Kim Wettlaufer not only won the Bates 50, Williams 54, Amherst For C.B.B. rival Bowdoin, and added team was hurt by a combination meet - coming in first with an 65, Tufts 132, Hamilton 133, another to his total in a 2-0 win of factors - players not coming excellent time of 26:13.2 on the Bowdoin 163, Wesleyan 164, Complete over Clark University. The back because they transferred, 5.16 mile course - but he also set Middlebury 175 and Colby 185. former record had been six; Hill the adjustment to a new coach, a a new course record. Coach Bates' regular season has Floral now has eight. Before coming to new program, new players, and Slovenski was quite pleased, and ended; the team's overall record Bates, Hill attended Lincoln- several players injured during commented that "this was the was an impressive 9-3-1. with Service Sudbury High School, where he the season - but Hill feels that first individual meet Kim has two of the three losses coming at played football his freshman everything is being worked out. ever won, and it couldn't have the hands of UMO. a Division I Visit year. He then switched to soccer He feels that the new athletic come against a more prestigious school. The team is now entering which he has played ever since. facility presently being con- group of competitors." the championship stage of their • > season. This weekend they are He was JYA last year at the structed will be a big plus for Tom Cloutier gave a fine University of Bath in England, Bates sports - that it will help to but still managed to play some attract more and more quality soccer there. "Soccer is a great players to the school. With the WILLIES sport," says Hill, "I really love great coach and the enthusiasm it." shown by the players. Hill feels Seafood Restaurant Hill has a great deal of ad- that we're "going to hear a lot Halfway between Brunswick and Lewiston in Lisbon miration for Bates' new soccer about Bates soccer in the BQUTiqUG tacVJ coach, Jeff Gettler. He feels that future." the coach is doing an excellent For The Weekend

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i i vs THE BATES STUDENT, Oct. 27, 1978 11 Intramural Action Going Well by Lisa Miclette be seen in co-ed soccer. The top badminton, archery, men's Intramural Flag Football is placed teams are John basketball, and the Turkey Trot going well this year with two Sweetland's Smith South team were during the week of October more games before the playoffs. and the freshmen from Page 3rd 16-20. The Turkey Trot, a two- There is intradorm rivalry floor. These two teams have and-one-half mile cross country between Smith Middle 1, with scheduled a playoff for Wed- race around the campus, will Dot Donovan as captain, and nesday, October 18. take place on November 6 at 4:30 Smith North, with Jeff Walstrom Karen Hatch and Evelyn p.m. heading the team, as both teams Saliba are in the finals for Paid officials are needed for all are tied for first place. Clason women's singles in tennis. Their sports. If interested, contact House is still in the running if match is coming soon. Dave Trull (Box 749). Mary they complete all of their games. Signups for men's, women's Raftery (Box 688). or Pat Smith Freshman enthusiasm can also and co-ed , co-ed in the Campus Avenue Gym. Netters Place First In Invitational On Wednesday, October 18. displaying outstanding offensive on Saturday. October 21. UMF the Bates Volleyball team hosted and defensive play. The final was defeated 15-10. 215. 15-10, Unity College, St. Joseph's standings of the Invitational while UMPI also fell 15-3. 16-14. College and USM at the Bates placed Bates in first place, with Bates rounded out their vic- Invitational Meet. Bates came Unity, USM, and St. Joseph torious evening by easily away the victor in the game with Joseph's following in order, defeating UMM 15-1. 15-4. Kippi St. Joseph's by a 15-5. 15-2 leaving Bates with an overall Fagerlund displayed outstanding score. Unity fell to the Bobcats in record of 12-6. effort and clutch serving. a 15-0, 15-10 set. A match of 15- Bates furthered their record to This weekend, on Friday and 7, 15-11 placed Bates over USM. 15-6 in complete sweep of the Saturday, Bates is hosting the Ellen Wilkinson was cited as Volleyball Invitational at UMF New England Volleyball Meet. Baseball • • •, Football * • •, Basketball • • • And More Computer Games Offer Varied Entertainment

by John Conrad Kiatenmacher and abil ity in many different "Help." Startrek (with moving Klingonsl exactly a game, that could be and Al L. Perkas Esq. areas. If your game is backgammon For the pacifists with their useful to Bates students (and Need a break from studying? For instance: Have you been or cribbage, type "old heads in the clouds, there is most likely to faculty and ad- Tired of drinking the same old regularly defeating your op- backgamn***" or "old cribbage." Lem***, a game where you try ministration people as well) is beer? Out of money from ponents in chess? (Or have they respectively. to land a lunar module on the "Lisplib***:Eliza." In this pumping quarters into expensive been beating you?) The computer For the card playing en- surface of the moon. There is also program, the computer acts as pinball machines? Then come to is programmed to play chess at a thusiast, Poker, bridge, rummy, Rescue***, where the player an analyst, and will discuss any Bates' own penny arcade, also number of different levels. So and three versions of blackjack tries to save the passengers and problems that the student might known as the (trumpet fanfare) whether you want an ego boost (BLACK 1. BLACK 2. and crew of a stranded starship. have (tuition, for example), all computer center. Here, at no or a sound thrashing, it can meet BLACK 3) are all available. (Call The athletically-inclined will very confidentially, of course. cost to you, you may participate your needs. To get instructions them by typing "OLD NAME find such games as Baseball***, What's your problem? Sex. in a countless number of games, and play sign on the computer, Football***. Basketbl***. Golfh- Too much or too little? Too much. each designed to test your skill type "Mon chess", then type Besides these games, there are cc***, (Golf at the Hanover You call that a problem? the old standards of monopoly, Country Club). Horserac***. Most of these games, and tic-tac-toe, (TICTAC Slalom***, and Toro*** (for all many others, can be found listed **), Hangman, and mastermind the would-be matadors). This is in the file Games***. Others can (called MOO an excellent way to kill time be found in the file "Bulldata." To How would Einstein **). when you should be studying. call this up type "Old For the spaceshots out there, Three games that don't quite Datalib***:Bulldata," then list theorize about O'Keefe? there are a number of in- fit in to the above catagories but the file. tergalactic spacewar games, in must be mentioned are A few final words - the only Although the O'Keefe formula issecret. certain factors in the which you, as captain of your Kingdom***, in which the rule in the computer center is equation are well known: 1. O'Keefe has a hearty, full-bodied flavor. starship, fight the deadly player, as a ruler of a mythical that people with classwork have 2. It is smooth and easy going down. Klingon menace throughout the kingdom, makes decisions which priority over gamesplayers. 3. Its head commands respect. universe. To name but a few: maintain the country and enrich We're open from 7 a.m. to 11 Our theory is that Einstein would have concluded: // s too good to Old elemlib***: Startrek (with the treasury. (How many p.m. Monday to Saturday (ex- gulp. Relatively speaking, of course. antimatter probes and hyper- peasants do we starve today?) cept Wednesday evenings) and fluxion matter translators.) Potshot***, (or Potshott*** Sundays from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Old elemlib*": Galaxy (the when using the Textronix video There is always a computer Enterprize has been destroyed, terminal), is a two person game assistant on duty to help you the Federation will be in which adversaries hurl with the computer. Warning: conquered.) projectiles at each others' for- The Surgeon General has • Old 18910P:war (a multi-ship, tresses, and of course there is determined that computer game multi-terminal game.) Pinball***. playing is hazardous to your There is also Old Bateslib***: One final program, which isn't cumulative point ratio. •

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(Continued from Page V (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 3) A. Acting with the intention, knowledge, recklessness or ask one philanthopist for the Summing up, the Bates state representitive is ineffective criminal negligence that is suFficient for the commission of funds to pay for a new building. President said of his position: in dealing with foreign policy," the crime, he causes an innocent person, or a person not Now, "sources of capital wealth "It's a very interesting and Waxman explained at the time. criminally responsible, to engage in such conduct; or have shifted over to foundations complicated job. Sometimes the When McCarthy did not get B. He is made accountable for the conduct of such other and corporations." hardest thing is to figure out the Democratic nomination, The person by the law defining the crime; or Obtaining grant money "takes what the job is." Reynolds knows Student (reluctantly) endorsed C. He is an accomplice of another person in the commission of a large amount of time because that he will always have to be on Humphrey reluctantly as the a crime, as provided in subsection 3. you can't just march into a the road raising funds, for there lesser of three evils, (in front of 3. A person is an accomplice of another person in the com- foundation and say 'gimmee!'" are always new needs. He feels Nixon and Wallace). Meanwhile, mission of a crime if: Therefore, Reynolds must know that "the moment a college is the New York Times endorsed A. With the intent of promoting or facilitating the com- foundation he approaches inside- static it starts going backwards." Muskie for Vice President. Speakers that year at Bates mission of a crime, he solicits such other person to commit the out, and cultivate each one for a One of Bates' biggest problems included Ralph Nader, Mitchell crime, or aids or agrees to aid or attempts to aid such other minimum of three years before "is the constant search for en- Goodman, a codefendant of Dr. person in planning or committing the crime. A person is an dowment dollars." Reynolds getting results. "The money is Benjamin Spock's, and former accomplice under this subsection to any crime the commission perceives that "our under- there, and we have to go after Misssissippi Governor Ross of which was a reasonably foreseeable consequence of his endowment is reflected in a it," stresses Reynolds. He Bennet, who congratulated conduct;... spends two days every week on paucity of services," so the 6. An accomplice may be convicted on proof of the commission students here for not having any the road, visiting many cities on College is forced mainly to activist groups on campus. He of the crime and of his complicity therein, though the person provide academic services, claimed to have committed the crime has not been prosecuted every trip. And though most of warned students that they neglecting others which better- or convicted, or has been convicted of a different crime or his personal visiting revolves should be loyal to their endowed colleges can provide. degree of crime, or is not subject to prosecution as a result of around foundations, he also universities so that they could For instance, Reynolds would immaturity, or has an immunity to prosecution or conviction, attends many small Bates Club thwart Communist sympathizers like to see the summer campus or has been acquitted." meetings around the country. and subversive activities. Although The Bates Student is an accomplice there are no grounds Besides fundraising, another utilized for conferences and During 1969, antiwar activities for conviction until a student has been found guilty of plagiarism, by a role Reynolds fulfills is designat summer schools. But, because of on campus escalated. Bates professor or dean by way of a composition that was purchased through or of Bates' major goals. One lack of funds to hire extra ad- joined 500 col leges in a The Bates Student from NASI. If this was the case, The Student would such goal was the expansion of ministrative personnel to plan moratorium on the war. The be summoned before the Committee on Student Conduct along with the the faculty, which has doubled in these ventures, little or nothing activities that weekend included student who is alleged to have used such a paper. However, Dean the past twelve years. is done. a "teach-in" on the war, films, Carignan notes, the college would not call in outside law enforcement In addition, the President Yet, the President feels that and a letter written by President for the prosecution of such a crime. must work on the development of the major reason that Bates has Reynolds to Maine's Except under possible extenuating circumstances this would be the the school budget. A major part improved while many similar Congressmen and Senators. The extent of action taken by the school. However, both Frederick Taintor of this is deciding how much small colleges have declined, is CA, the Publishing Association, and John Cole of Skelton, Taintor & Abbott said (to The Bates Student) departmental budgets (including because "it has not and will not the recently organized Bates that such advertisements should "be subject to close scrutiny, even by faculty salaries) and scholarship try to be everything to chapter of the SDS. and the Ad us, (Skelton, Taintor & Abbott)." They went on to say that there was allotments will increase. The everybody." He is sure that Board (the predecessor of the "a definite potential for criminal liability" on the part of The Bates process of coming to a final Liberal Arts is not useless, and RA) took active roles in the event. Some students boycotted Student and that if the occasion arose that legal action was taken, it budget is complex, involving those colleges (such as Bates, classes that Friday, and faculty could present the college with "an embarrassing situation." negotiation between Department Bowdoin, Amherst, Williams) members were al lowed to Chiefs, the business office, the which have stuck with it are reschedule classes missed that Deans and the President. It is going to survive and improve. RCs POLICE Reynolds would "not be day. On October 15, a march was Reynolds who must make the held from Bates to the park against developing more con- (Continued from Page 21 (Continued from Page 1) final decisions. downtown, in which over 100 tinuing education in the "The responsibility for students took part. emergency situation is to act as a to enter your room if they have everyone's welfare comes back to (Lewiston) community." but That night Ed Muskie spoke to resource of campus information "probable cause." This means me, not so much to do it, but to hasn't the resources to do it well, a capacity crowd in the Alumni for students. That is, the RCs are that the police do not have to see that it gets done." Thus so would rather not do it at all. Gym on the war. In November, supposed to be able to provide have a search warrant to enter Reynolds must question the The College cannot risk 32 Bates students went to information on various campus your room, they only have to feel policies formulated by others, overextending its limited Washington to protest the war in organizations, special programs, that a law is being broken. This and always have a good grip on resources, destroying itself in an a bus sponsored by the CA, the functions • of the Deans, work is not to say that the police plan the current situation. effort to expand too drastically, Ad Board, the Students For programs, security, infirmary, to come snooping around Bates In order to keep up. Reynolds trying to be too much to too Peace, and interested professors social services, ' etc. In other looking for people to bust, only must attend several committee many people. and townspeople. They carried words, if a student needs in- that if they are called, they have meetings per week, and do "We really have to put all our signs bear ing the names of formation or guidance, he should the right to go into your room. extensive amounts of reading at resources into being what we Maine citizens killed in the war. see his RC who is'supposed to Instead of this, the police usually home, to be well versed on cases are," emphasizes Reynolds, "and In May of 1970, Cambodia was enlighten him and direct him to prefer to let Bates Security come which may affect Bates, such as that is a Liberal Arts College, invaded and four students were the appropriate resource. In in and handle any problems on the Bakke decision, and Title IX. and a good one....There are no shot at Kent State. Four hun- addition, the RC is supposed to campus. "I could ask my subordinates, gimmicks in this. This is the dred students here gathered in help incoming freshmen adjust to In closing. Chief Ixmgtin said but unless I do the reading bottom line of independent the Chapel and launched a campus life. If a freshman needs that he was proud of Bates myself I can't be sure," added education." "write-in" to their Congressmen in protest. Dean Carignan an- advice on a dorm, campus, or students and their conduct and Reynolds. nounced that Friday classes academic problem, he should he hopes that in the future the would be cancelled and replaced first see his RC or JA who will good relations between Bates by seminars and discussions. A either solve his problem or and the Lewiston Police will BELL three day strike protesting the recommend someone who can continue. "incursion" into Cambodia and help him. (Continued from Page 3) the Kent State incident was The Resident Coordinator is Victor's Seafood Mkt. conjecture was substantiated by event. According to main- participated in by most of the more of a middleman between Live Lobster • Clams campus. The Student that week Fresh Fish • USDA Prime Beef the fact that "the only evidence tenance, the clapper has been students and college devoted a special issue to the bureaucracy. They are not given Produce • Beer & Wine of forcible entry was found in stolen three times in the last ten 10% off by the case Hathorn Hall where two locks or twelve years. Bates students occasion. any special authority. They are The next year, however, in- 417 Main St. were broken with a hack saw." are assumed to have been the not social directors. They are terest had declined. The CA and ZfltZSZl The "joke" began to appear less culprits in each incident. mainly responsible for the intial the Ad Board did organize humorous as time progresses and Whether one be supporter or organization and maintenance of another anti-war bus trip to the house councils which each the clapper failed to appear. dissenter, he cannot help but be Washington and sponsored a few student is a part of in some way. I CAMERA Eventually it was replaced. This interested in the varied and often guest speakers protesting the Thereafter, they are mainly "caper" was not an isolated colorful history of Hathorn Bell. war. In May, student leaders sources of information. SERVICE called for American withdrawal, In fact, one informed source PUB but were opposed by other disclosed that the RC system (Continued from Page 8) students here. Also in May, 100 would Probably be phased out CENTER students gathered on the Open 'til 1 a.m. on Wednesdays Park Pub js the perfect place to after next year since students of Maine Hathorn steps listening to senior and Thursdays and 'til 2 a.m. on go for that late night snack or would be familiar with House • Camera repair and Vietnam veteran Ted Fridays and Saturdays, The after-study break. Council Procedures. After all, • Color processing Barrows and to Congressional the idea behind the House by Kodak Representative Leighton Cooney Council system is to enable • Wholesale-retail speak on the war. HIGHLANDERS By this time, however, the students to govern themselves. 40 Lisbon St. 784-1509 (Continued from Page 4) draft was pretty much over and American troops were being' I Tel 78J 1911 If WE UR Fling, which is a type of dance bagpipe tune but adopted as one. , withdrawn from Vietnam while accompanied by bagpipes. As a part of their bi-weekly bombings escalated. Along with Among some of the tunes that Cafe des Arts, the Arts Society the rest of the country. Bates' were played were a peobroque will be presenting an evening of interest in the war declined be and Amazing Grace, which in- classical guitar playing on Nov. cause it looked as if it was finally U3US»ONSIl IEW1STON. MAINE cidentally was not originally a 3. about to end.