Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 3-16-1937 The aB tes Student - volume 64 number 27 - March 16, 1937 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 64 number 27 - March 16, 1937" (1937). The Bates Student. 661. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/661 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]. ' — but few FOUNDED IN 1873 tnhml are chosen." PRICE, 10 CENTS LEWISTON, MAINE, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937. VOL LXIV. NO. 27. a ' — n; Dorman, Jack Win In Elections Alexander'38, Clouzh'39, Bussey'40 Elected Burnap,Luukko Junior Class JA Evelyn Jones ^H Defeated By Howard, Senior Election Is K?w* L'' p il ■ Small Margin Council Men Hot Fight ,".f ?"' " r • ■£"• 4 Dorothy Weeks And Ruth Bridges, Canavan, Howe To Mary Chase, C. Goodwin a!-' J Montgomery Other Represent Jjuniors; Coffin And R. Crocker Other .■*-•: - r * Executives Dorman Sophomores Junior Officers 1 11 1 * s^fe^ r/'.yjfc WELSCH AND DEARDEN FIRST TIME IN HISTORY FRESHMEN CHOOSE) SENIOR ADVISORS (BROTHERS ON BOARD ALL FORMER OFFICERS In an all-Lisbon Falls contest for Barclay Dorman of Washington, D. C, was elected President of the In the closest contest in yesterday s the Presidency of the Women's Stu- All-College Election, Charles Alexan- dent Government Association, Grace Student Council and William Luukko of Worcester. Mass., Vice-President in der of Augusta nosed out Howard Mr. - Jack defeated Evelyn Jones by a nar- Becker of Yonkers. New York, for the row margin. Dorothy Weeks '39 of yesterday's election, the results of which were tabulated last night by presidency of the class of 1938. Fred Sir Arthur Willert ■r ' Framingham. Mass., was elected Vice- Grace Jack Barclay Dorman members of the current Student Coun- Olough '39 of Auburn and Lynn Bus- Noted British Author and Lecturer BHP' ■ President, and Ruth Montgomery '38 sey '40 of New Bedford, Mass., were k of Hudson, N. H.. Secretary. cil and Student Government. to Speak at Bates "We as the members of the "This is too early a date to reelected presidents of their respec- Miss Celia Gomberg Marion Welsch and Kleanore Dear- Courtney Burnap and Edward How- Women's Student Government state definitely as to the poKcy ard were the other senior members tive classes. den, both members of the present of the Student Council for the pe- Alexander, who is majoring in eco board, will serve as senior advisors of Board for the years of 1937-38, elected, while Donald Bridges, with the realize the responsibility which riod of 1937-1938 but I feel safe highest number of votes for Secre- nomics, is a member of the staff of Noted British Celia Gomberg Milliken-Whittier and Chase-Hacker in saying that, in general, we plan the "Buffoon", Bates' new campus has been given us. We appreciate tary-Treasurer, Joseph Canavan. and respectively as a resuk of the elec-1 to carry on the work of the re- magazine, and is active in the Junior tion, while Frances Cla;> and Kathryn the honor conferred, and we will David Howe will represent the junior Lecturer Will Concert Very endeavor to discharge every duty tiring council. Its work in regard class. Frank Coffin and Hamilton Body of the Outing Club. He was a Gould will be the sophomore represen- to promotion of a campus unity, member of the freshman football along the lines of honesty and Dorman will be the sophomore dele tatives. especially during the past fall, is team and made the varsity squad in justice. gates. Speak In Chapel Well Received Miss Jack, Vice President of the of a nature that the new council his sophomore and junior years. current Student Government Board, "The policy of the Women's This is the first time in Bates his- Clough. who has been president of Student Government has been to will do well to carry on. tory so far as the STUDENT could has served as Vice-President of her "I believe that it is the desire his class for the past two years, is a deal with all problems in a fair learn last night, that brothers have Sir Arthur Willert To Give Popular Young Violinist class for three years. She is a mem- of every council member to fur- member of the Student Council and ber of the varsity women's debating manner. These policies will be served on the same Council. Barclay Survey Of European Gives Fine Performance continued to the best of the abil- ther the relations between stu- Dorman, the senior member of the has played varsity football this year. team which recently Vent on a 1900- dents and the administration. If Not only has he earned his numerals mile trip to Pennsylvania and Ohio, ity of the board and all matters Dorman duo, is a member of the Jor- Situation Monday In Chapel ' the council is to be a representa- on the freshman football and track is on tbe Junior Body of the Outing which arise during our period of dan Scientific Club and of the Junior office will be carefully handled. tive body it must have the con- teams, but is also associated with the Sir Arthur Willert, internation- Club, and is a member of the Politics Body of the Bates Outing Club. He "The honor system, which we structive criticism of each and is also on the executive staff,of the "Buffoon". Bussey, who is a mem ally known diplomat, publicist, and One of the most delightful concerts Club. have long cherished here at Bates, every student. This will serve as ber of the staff of the STUDENT, was lecturer, will speak on "Europe— ever given in the Bates Chapel was Miss Weeks is on the staff of the new campus publication, the "Bates will be outlined and we hope that the basis of our policy." chairman of the Freshman Prize De 1937", in the Bates Chapel Monday Bates STUDENT. She has been a Buffoon", in the position of business that given last night by Celia Gom- the girls will cooperate with us, (Signed) BARCLAY DORMAN '38. manager. bate held recently. He has shown ex evening, March 22. at 8 o'clock. He berg, violinist, and Nicolas Slonimsky, member of the Student Gvernment • extent oossibU'ties in track, having will present a survey of the, Euro- B->ard, is. on the Deu,.»»" List, and has so that we can maintain our high Luukko, the new Vice-President, is pianist. A large a\*dj«nce of students, 1 standards. As the new board, we one of the two members of the pres- been a consistent winner m the pean, siahiation. especially with re- also been on the W.A.A. winning hoc- Voting Attendance Yesterday gard to peace and war. based on an faculty, and friends from "off-camp- key teams in her freshman and sopho- will carry out all old policies and ent Council to be reelected. A mem- sprints. "' . Seniors 68 Resulting from the hotly-cor.tested more years. The new Student Govern- initiate new ones, and in doing so ber of the Politics Club, the MacFar- investigation carried on in 1936. us" were delighted with the musical Juniors Ill campaign of the class of 1938. Mary Sir Arthur is well qualified to dis- ment secretary. Miss Montgomery, is we will devote our energies to ad- lane Club, and the Publishing Asso- talent displayed by both artists, and Sophomores 114 Chase, well-kiown flutist, was e.ect cuss the subject. He was educated at a member of Der Deutsche Verein, ministering the duties to the best ciation, he is better known for his captivated by Miss Gomberg's youth Freshmen 140 nd vice-president; Constant Gor.dwm. Eton and Balliol College, Oxford Uni- Phi Sigma Iota, and of the present interests of the women's student versatile ability in track and Held. Lambda Alpha member, was chosen versity. After working in the Ber- and personality, as well as her skill women's government organisation. body." Burnap. former debating editor of Total 433 secretary; and Robert Crocker, 4-A lin, Paris, and Washington offices of in playing. The two senior advisers are mem- (Signed) GRACE JACK '38. the STUDENT, is a cross-country let terman, a member of the varsity track actor, was triumphant over Ralph the London "Times", he returned to Miss Gomberg is especially interest- bers of Heelers' Club. Miss Welsch, Goodwin for the office of treasurer. team and of the Politics Club. He is London and was given the position of ing to New England students, as an House President of Cheney, has parti- Eleanor Smart, W.A.A. reporter, cipated in several 4-A and Heelers' Among The Election Winners al>0 a consistently high-ranking stu- editorial writer on the paper. Later, individual as well as an artist, for she eeked out a victory over Luella Man- dent. Howard won his freshman nu- he was appointed chief correspondent was born in Boston, just twenty-one productions. Miss Dearden, proctor ter for the position of vice-president of Hacker House, is a member of Der Vice President: merals in both cross-country and track of the "Times" in the United States. years ago. General Student Ballot of the sophomore class. Dorothy- In 1917-18 he was secretary in Wash- Deutsche Verein and Delta Phi Alpha, Mary Chase and won his varsity track letter last CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Weeks '39.
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