Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 4-5-1961 The aB tes Student - volume 87 number 20 - April 5, 1961 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 87 number 20 - April 5, 1961" (1961). The Bates Student. 1370. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/1370 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aB tes Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • Hates Student Vol. LXXXVII, No. 20 BATES COLLEGE. LEWISTON. MAINE, APRIL 5. 1961 By Subscription New Stu-C Announces Committee Appointees Stu-C Holds Election In last week's Stu-C meeting on Wednesday, the transition df new and old councils took place when Bob Viles had the For '61 - '62 Leaders new council members pledge their "honor faithfully to dis- charge all duties imposed upon" them by the constitution. Wednesday. March 15, before After giving suggestions and wishing the new members suc- the Bates students left for their cess, the old council departed for refreshments in Viles' room spring vacation, the all-campus as the new council immediately began to transact its busi- elections were held in Chase ness. Hall. Officers for the numerous Chapel Comm. — Goodall. Wil- Announce Committees campus organizations were se- son lected. Presidents of the major The appointment of the mem- Publicity and Newspaper Comm. organizations for the coming bers to standing committees took — Goodall, Ahern place immediately. The Presi- Liaison Comm. — Scofield. Stone. year include: Robin Scofield '62, dent and Secretary - Treasurer Goodall Student Council; Katherine will represent the council on the Discuss Future Plans Marshall '62, Student Govern- majority of the extracouncil Robin Scofield next outlined ment: John Conlee '62, Christian (ommittees, but the intracouncil the council's responsibilities in committees are composed almost Association; Outing Club, Carl the near future. After some dis- entirely of the council members. Ketchum '62; Joan Ritch '62, Wo- cussion, it was decided that next The intracouncil committees are year's proctorships will be dele- men's Athletic Association; and isted below. gated after each applicant has Sally Marshall '62, Publishing Freshmen Activities Comm. — been interviewed by the council Association. Lewis (chmn), Wilson, Ahern as a whole. Discussion then fol- Other officers elected for these Mayoralty Comm. — Lewis lowed concerning the lack of organizations include: Student (chmn). Jenks, Ahern New presidents of campus organizations are (front, 1-r) Sally Stu-C publicity on the campus Council: Vice President, Grant Food Comm. — Rucci (chmn), and the Publicity and Newspaper Marshall, Joan Ritch, Katherine Marshall, (back) Robin Sco- Lewis '62; Secretary-Treasurer, Jenks. Ahern Committee was organized for the field. and Carl Ketchum. George Stone '63; Members, Carl h a s e Hall Comm. — Rucci purpose of publicizing- the Stu- Peterson '62. Arthur Jenks '62, (chmn), Peterson. Simard C's activities and of encouraging Edward Rucci '63, Jack Wilson ections Comm. — Peterson Goldat Releases Stu-G Considers student participation in these ac- r,3. Clifford Goodall '64, and (chmn), Lewis. Rued tivities. The meeting then ad- Robert Ahern; Student Govern- tramurals Comm. — Jenks, journed after the discussion of Initial Group For Foreign Student, Ahern ment: Vice President, Marjorie the Poland Spring Outing was Lord: Secretary. Cynthia Mer- lilies Comm. — Peterson. Jenks Union Banquet tabled until the next meeting. TV Appearance ritt '62; Treasurer. Susan Bates Bates students will represent The Stu-G board was the guest '62; Soph Reps. Carol Kinney '64, of Dean Barbara Varney at her Sally Smith "64; Christian Asso- Viles Issues Final Report the college on the weekly tele- home on Wednesday, March 29. vision series the College Bowl ciation: Vice President. Nancy The regular weekly meeting fol- j Luther '62: Secretary. Mary El- Of Bates Student Council this June 4th. From the twenty- owed a buffet supper. len Dube '62: Treasurer, David five students chosen in the orig- The board is considering the Campbell 'G4: Outing Club: Vice To the Men's Assembly: inal group four finalists and one possibility of offering a $300 President. Johnnie Follett '62; scholarship ^o a girl foreign stu- . From the time it took office in March a year ago, the alternate will be selected. This Secretary, Louise Norlander '62; dent next year. News from Dean 1960-61 Men's Student Council endeavored to carry out its WAA: Vice President, Louise initial group consists of the fol- Lindholm reports that there is obligations to the Men's Assembly and to the College by an McCabe '63; Treasurer, Lynn lowing people: Brent Bonah '61, a good chance of having four Webber '62; Secretary, Kathy expansion of its activities to include many not specifically Rosemary Cousins '61, J. Curry foreign women students on the Pease '64; Publishing Association demanded by its constitution. Now that the 1961-62 Council '61, William Davis '61, Adelaide Bates campus next year. Reps: Joan Lang '63, Cynthia Revises Constitution is in power I would like to describe the special work of the Dorfman '61, George Drury '61, Vining '63. and Natlie Shober The board unanimously passed Council during the past year, work in addition to sponsoring '63. Paul Goodwin '63. Thomas Hall the revised plan of the constitu- smokers, bus trips, soap for lavatories, all-college elections, '64, Judith Hollenbach '62, Ray- tion. Next week in house meet- Lists Class Officers nd other routine jobs. ings the women of the campus Those elected as class officers the men and the food on issues mond Howe '61. Casimir Kolaski will vote on it. It concerns main- include the following: Class of Praises Cooperation ranging from the abolition of '64. Grant Lewis '62, Edward ly a change of wordings and a 1961. President. Robert M. Viles, The Council has been helped Spanish rice and knockwurst to London '61. Neil Newman '63, few new inserts. Secretary-Treasurer, Jo Anita in its operations in three ways the inauguration of coed dining Mildred Pruett '63, Gretchen The old board will meet next Sawyer: Class of 1962, President, for which it is not responsible but on an experimental basis. Third- Rauch '61, Marion Schanz '63, week with the new board for Edmund Wilson. Vice President, appreciative. First, last spring ly, the work of the Election Alan Schwartz '61, Freda Shep- next year. This will be the final David Boone. Secretary. Sharon the chief campus disciplinary or- Committee, headed by Carl Pe- meeting of the '60-61 board. Lin Fowler, and Treasurer, Sara - ganization was reorganized to be- terson, in staging the all-campus erd '61. Harold Smith '61, John Zielstra is in charge of plans for j Ault: Class of 1963, President, come the Student Conduct Com- elections was greatly clarified bv Strassburger '64, Steven Ward- the Old-New Board Banquet William Holt. Vice President, mittee and to include as full a report prepared last spring by well '61, Cathryn Warren '62, which will be held in the Wo- Monroe Spector. Secretary, Na- members the presidents of the Ken McAfee '60, chairman o' and Judith Willis '62. men's Union on April 12. talie Shober, Treasurer, Peter Student Council and the Student last year's Election Committee. Aransky; Class of 1964, Presi- Government. Later a subcommit- Sponsor ID Cards dent, Norman Bowie, Vice Pres- tee on conduct was formed with During this year the Council ident. William Young, Secretary, lembership of two faculty and OC Announces Plans For successfully introduced pictures Marion Day. Treasurer, Charles two Student Council representa- into the College Directory, spon- Harte. tives to deal with minor discip- sored by the Student Govern- Appalachian Conference linary matters on the men's side Band officers also elected are ment, in an effort to improve Next Sunday, April 9th, there campus. Participation in the plays will be shown in Chase Lawrence Ryall '62, President; campus communications. Along will be a meeting of the Maine •tivities of both these commit- Hall. At 7:00 in the evening there Monitors, Kevin Gallagher '64 the same line, after a year-long Appalachian Trail Club, which is es has enabled the Council to will be a lecture followed by and David Quintal '64; Librari- attempt it has gained the Col- a branch of the National Appala- ork more effectively and effi- slides given by Charles Brad- I ans, Linda Browning and Paula lege's acceptance of the proposal chian Club. It will be held in ciently in its role as both pre- ford, the director of State Parks Downey. to adopt the ID card as means Chase Hall, and the Bates Out- in the state of Maine. The pub- (1 I'entive and corrective discipli- of identification as a Bates stu- ing Club will be the host for the iry agent. Secondly, the excel- lic is cordially invited, and the dent in place of the ticket books group. program is free of charge. OAKES PRIZE nt cooperation and open-mind- now used to gain admittance to In the morning a business OC Maintains Section The elimination stage for Iness of Mr. Wayne Steele, Di- athletic and cultural events. The meeting will be held by the di- The Appalachian Trail is one the Henry Walter Oakes rector of Food Service, has al- new Council will be working rectors. In the afternoon a pub- wed the Food Committee, of the last outposts of wilderness shortly with the Student Gov- lic meeting will be held at 3:00. Prize will be held at 4 p. m. 'f lairmanned by Richard Larson, in the country, and the project ernment under the direction of Reports on the activities of the on Friday.
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