Maine Campus January 9 1964 Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus January 9 1964 Maine Campus Staff

The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 1-9-1964 Maine Campus January 9 1964 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus January 9 1964" (1964). Maine Campus Archives. 303. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/303 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • • r l.1.;•,', t As :.: .ime• ' The )7-58. the 4 MAINE )SS on the campus A Progressive Newspaper Serving F.arle Pride A Growing University ,6 to 62. in Vol. LXV Z 269 ott(rsii. MAINE, JANI AR1 9, 1964 trtime last ei ill le; • I r five spec- 1 forfeited 0) because FREE FROSH SKATING PARTY assistance lm another The freshman class will Ole stage a Miss skating party FREE Integrator to all freshmen and their guests on Saturday night, January 11. Skating from 6 to 8 p.m. at the University rink will be fol- lowed by a hoot from 8 to 10:30 p.m. in the Main Lounge of the Will Memorial Union. Cocoa Speak and cookies will be served. At U-Ni By CAROYLN ZACIIARY Colby College en Monday. crats, liberals and conservatives, Meredith will discuss the progress James Meredith. the Negro stu- union leaders and management of the racial movement in the dent w hose name made headlines 100 leaders. Student years since the Civil War, Teachers To in 1962 uhen in the midst of large- racial Those invited range from Barry equality as the Number One issue scale rioting he enrolled at the Uni- Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller in the U. S. today, and his exper- versity of Mississippi, will speak at to John Kenneth Galbraith and Or- iences at Ole Miss. His visit is being Sharpen Skill te-M on Tuesday, January 14, in the ville Freeman; from Nla y Craig to At HS sponsored by the Political Lyceum Memorial Gymnasium, at 7 p.m. George Meany. In addition to Mer- Committee of the General Student edith, Governor The University of Maine will Asa C. Adams School, Thi; will follow his appearance at John H. Reed, Orono: Senate in the first of its series of Representatives sponsor 19 undergraduate student Ann Becker. Carolyn Stanley R. Tupper DeVoe, Joan pnlitical lectures on campus. and Clifford team teachers during the spring Clunie, David Shibles, G. Melntire. and Sen- Janice Gil- In the fah of '62 Meredith made ators semester, according to project dir- lette, Carolyn Margaret Chase Smith and Mboria, Judith Pa}- fonr atteinpts to enroll at Ole ector Dr. David R. Fink Jr. son Miss. Edmund S. Nlinkie have ace:on:J. and Gecrgianna Ellis. WAA Spensom In the first, en September The five-year project, involving 20, Mis- Passible fware acceptances ine!ade Fairview School. Auburn: Susan sissippi Governor Ross ten Maine schools, is supported Barnett bar- Richard Nixon. May Craig. Senator by Keene and Katherine Sturgis. red him. Barnett a half-million dollar barred him again John Tower, George Meany. Ford Founda- Second Cl-Rec on September end tion grant. Carland Street Jr. High School, 25. : ,abert Welch. Bangor: Pauline On September 26 The schools and their assigned Turcotte and Phi- Lieutenant lip e:ent.rner Paul students are: Campbell. Night in Lenyel Johnson. backed by nate ne):ce. turned Meredith away. Orono High School: Sharon Tay- Bonny Eagle High School, West After l;:arr.;rg that a riotous lor. Helene Nardino. Anastatia Buxton: Bonnie (aai -4 are some crowd Mc- Masterman and tatd ga;herc en the Two !J-Ki Langhiin •:-.unds that will cote ca'rt's Mere- Juniors and Thomas Powers. Nanc} Conant. from dith and Let-no ti Hail Friaay night. hi- escort voluntarily January tarried The We.-nan's Athletic tetei, the fc.:!lcvs.inL, day. Assoc- Fedeeel Selected To iaCno i sr.a.n-nying is second Co- ''• 7:e.1 Serve a of :1 ncereational Evening. 0!.: ii.S. Cr...: it Bowdoir, Sets Ali-Time The acti%iticr: avaiiable f.)r all Court D. C. !nternships Point fsmnd Cr.'v..-rlor snider:is between 8 and 10 rot. Barnett 7.1: eivil ecenc-pt an Friday night. will include a bridge September Marjorie McCe-an and The nor; erdered tournament: bingo eart}: volle}ball, him lo ecieet Jehnsen. Innh Record Mcreditl-, hi. On TV College hatbrinton. 0,:tober 2. tl-ren%n- Bowl and ping pong games: and a roller ing flarnztt arrest cm P.r.y.cf liI)rTOR'S NOTE: skating party. Prizes , The following quesne University of Pennsylvania, %%ill S. W.0(11 for each day of 4...-!a}. is be au arded to the winners of Nlar;crie. c,f reprinted hone the Portland 200 to 190, As a res. in en in an overtime thriller, the bridge tournament and bingo Sern!Tib:1". 39 sele.ted Press Herald. and trounced Westminster College rainy. uas admitted to the uni- Edmund S. M..' ver- _ of Missouri. 360 to 60. From 10 to ity. V. ith the aid of U.S. Mar- for Bowdoin College son its fifth :1:30. Ernie Jack- hi!. •smal Bowling Green i6 an Ohio univer- l'o.t!cra :root's. and Natlonal l)r. David consecutive game on the "G-E Col- 'on fa`ol WMEB-FM will spin the Walker is the :.• sity with more than 9,000 students. disc, and ft.deralized by President lege Bowl" Sunday and retired eenece the Sock Hop in ••.,.ri director. as el impared with Bowdoin's enroll- cnae d . ajmi•sion undefeated champions :he %%omen's Marjotie is a governme after estab- ment frt of 800. Bowdoin •r,o:innt jumped off Ceordinat,ng chairman on ee.t ha, .alem part in lishing new, all-time scoring records to an 80-point for the Ma,--. lead before Bowling eveninn's activities are Teran.• •Hte an ap;:eal from on the nationally televised program. Lin:en managed Gav- 't Ia, to break into the aza and Jane Thompson. were killed in Jtc FAST.FAST- The final score was Bowdoin 245 scoring column. and Bon,vling Green University ef 1 he stndents responsible for or- douilnin is only the 12th col- I he PC Ohio 85. ganizing the events tO hear lege to retire undefeated and re- are Susan Bry- Row eloin's win Sunday smashed an an,t Pam Henesy. the -how's speeial silver pinn ren-n: •;t to i• a all se•oring records in the ehaionen: Karen six-year achieNement trophy. The trophy, Olson and Sendra history of the popular intercol- bacPrieton a championship bawl. as present- and voles ban t!ll, legiate question-and-answer show, td ehairnn n: .1i,1;e Henderson a n d the privy:in\ moderator, c•tablish it r- which is seen by an esCinated 20 Robert Gretchen :icket chaionen: .1 Earle, to William C. the Urlver,ity of million persons from coast to Sally Wadleinin roller skating chair- i\ Rounds of Portland, Maine, the • coast. nor.: Mar} '1i-temp-son nity. He i •:nun : ahernate member of the Rowdoin and Gillette The ;o7-.1:. program is de- it never In its five appearances on the Guinard. re:reshment !here ane. -en ether p..*. • : . -e ,..41140111. chairmen: signed 10 r'...:vi;L orportunities NBC-TV network color program. Joan Stri.:kiand and for am Sen. Mu-kie's Members of the squad and their Sharon Core esrression bath owe and the college piled up a record total bridge chairmen: nation- • r in sun. lhor..- . r accep- coach. Instructor Daniel G. Calder Lee Charest and figntes of specific viewpoints of 1.525 points. Bobbie Fouler. re- tn-Conn.) office. These have not of Bowdoin's Department of Eng- bingo chairmen: lating to political affairs. That mark broke by and Linda Invita- en c3rfirnse.1 %)::. but Dr. 105 points lish, beckoned to Rounds to join Barstow. publicity chair- tions to speak handise. the old have been extended ht-pes five-game record of 1,420, the team in front of the man. widely :o a n e cameras for to Republicans and Demo- them next week. held by Lafayette College. the presentation ceremonies. Bowdoin also is first the college The team members include the in the history of the program to av- captain. Kenneth C. Smith of Fair- erage better than 300 points per field. Conn.: Jotham D. Pierce. Jr., game during its victory streak. Bow- of Portland. Maine: Charles A. (loin averaged 305 points per game. (Chuck) Mills of Cold Spring. Bowdoin nost re- outscored its combined N. Y.; and Michael W. (Mike) opponents by a total margin of 905 Bennett of Wilmington. Calif. points. That, too. is a new record. Their victory raised to $10,500 ;le. Our Bates College, which also retired the total amount of General Elec- undefeated, scored a total of 1.235 tric scholarship grants Bowdoin has points in its five-game championship a result earned on the program. This total series and Bowdoin topped that total will he supplemented by an addi- by 290 points. Bates' combined mar- tional $3.500 from the Ford Foun- gin over its opponents was 665 dation under terms of the Founda- points. tion's $2.5 million matching grant In addition to taking ener the to Bowdoin. title of all-time top scorer, How- That grant, part of the founda- (loin set other rerorels, including tion's program to support devel- lis mag- the highest combined champion- opment of selected colleges as ship plurality and the all-time "center of excellence:* involves a x yours four-game top scoring champion- /11 contribution by the foundation ship.

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