Bates Registers 798 for Fall Semester

Bates Registers 798 for Fall Semester

Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 10-8-1947 The aB tes Student - volume 74 number 01 - October 8, 1947 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 74 number 01 - October 8, 1947" (1947). The Bates Student. 957. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/957 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]. 31 3S776 titfent p'7/ ■ ^ LXXIV. No. 1 Vol. BATES COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE, OCTOBER 8, 1947 By Subscription Bobcats Meet Tufts Bates Registers 798 Chase Series Present In Second Home Tilt New Concert Friday Garcelon Field will be the sceae- Charlotte and Artiss de Volt, . vW promises to be another ex- for the next Trinity score and a i For Fall Semester eminent violinist and harpist, will iting '-U5sle this coming Saturday 24 yard heave from Whitey Kun- C Registration of the class of 1951 present a concert as the first pro- ' n0Ov. as Bates play* host to kiewicz to end Bill Pitkin provid- Dramatic Societies gram of the annual George Colby .,,<, Jumbos of Tufts. The Medford ed the touchdown. The conversion was completed during Freshman Week under the instruction and Chase Series on Friday night, Oc- ' am comes to Lewiston unbeaten made the score 13-6 in favor of tober 10, at the Bates College Form Single Club !* lV0 starts this season. They de- Trinity at half time. guidance of faculty counselors. To Chapel. nted Bowdoin 21-12 and then In ithe third period a pass inter- facilitate the faculty instruction At a joint meeting of Robinson and guidance, the freshman class Players and Heelers held Sunday, went on to take a 32-7 game from ception proved costly again as Born in Iowa, the sisters have pevens College last Saturday. Kunkiewlcz zigzagged 33 yards to was divided into alphabetized studied music extensively both in September 28 it was decided to pay dirt. Bates, however, was far groups, each with its own faculty this country and in Europe. Char- abolish the division between the Tufti uses the single -wing for- from through. Howlett, Blanchard, counselor and student guide. Each lotte de Volt, violinist, graduated two dramatic organizations by mation « does Bates. They have Scott and Valoras took turns to group met its faculty counselor for from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, merging Heelers with Robinson 8 capable passer, kicker, and run- individual discussion of registration Iowa, with a Bachelor of Music Players. It is felt that this mer- ner in the person of halfback Doli- advance the ball from the Bates 46 problems in assigned rooms. Con- degree; she has also studied in Bos- ger will not only improve the effi- er and possess a couple of able (Continued on page three) n flicts in schedules and other prob- ton, Vienna, and New York City. ciency of the dramatic organization ends. On the other hand, our Bob- lems regarding registration arising Artiss de Volt, harpist, a graduate but will also increase the interest cais are coming along in good after group conferences, were hand- of the New England Conservatory, in the Little Theatre and Robinson shape this we«k and will be ready Stu-C Meets With led by Miss Libbey, the Registrar, studied in Vienna and has per- Players. give the home fans another fine t0 and her assistants. formed as solo harpist with the Technical work, such as lights, Saturday afternoon of football. Final registration figures reveal Boston Symphony Orchestra. Up- properties, maKe-up and costumes, The Bobcats came out of last Rules Committee that the clsas of 1951 is the second on completion of this concert tour, and the actual acting in productions Saturdays contest with Trinity In At the regular meeting of the largest class at Bates with a total she will join the faculty of world- ot Robinson Players will not be good position to survey their Men's Student Council held last a of 213 members. Of the 213 fresh- famous Mozarteum Academy in separated by a sharp line. People veaknesses and errors made in Wednesday, September 30, the sub- men, 94 are women and 119 are Austria. interested in either neld or in both lae game. Coach Pond feels that ject of buses for the Bowdoin- and men. The class has 45 veterans, Last November, the de Volt sis- nelds will be encouraged to work (hese mistakes can definitely be Colby games was discussed, and Freshmen Get Acquainted With Coram Library the smallest number of any class, ters filled to capacity the Carnegie in both fields. Other plans and corrected and that the Bobcats the Council decided that it will at- five of whom are married. Chamber Music Hall with an en- policies of the reorganized Robin- Kill be a better defensive team In tempt to procure buses for all stu- son Players are being tormuiated He is Upperclass ■ students completed thusiastic audience. totiire gas"*- stressing pro- dents desiring to attend those two and will be released upon comple- Debate Society Sponsors final registration at the Registrar's tection for the Bates passers as games. tion. 4 well as rushing the opponent's The Freshmen Rules Enforce- Office, September 26, 1947. Work is now underway on "Joan backfield in practice sessions this ment Committee met with the Three High School Clinics One hundred seventy-one stu- Of Lorraine," the first production Council and rules enforcement pro- week. The Bates Debate Society will dents registered in the class of 1950. ot Robinson Players for the season. A superior line Dacked up by cedure was considered. Specific sponsor three major clinics begin- There are 67 sophomore women and Outing Club Picks KoDmson welcomes and asks any- strong reserves and a talented punishments were decided upon. Clubs Prepare ning about the middle of Novem- 104 sophomore men. Seventy-seven one interested in working on "Joan baclcfleld told the story as the Three new Freshmen rules were For Active Year ber for high schools in this area. of the men are veterans, with 8 of Advisor And Sec'y Of Lorraine," in either acting or Yellow Hornets of Trinity com- added, and the rule requiring jack- The first of these cilincs will be the 77 married. oackstage categories, to drop in at At the first fall meeting of the menced their campaign by de- ets, shirts, and ties at all meals has Philosophy Club held at Chase Hall in the after- The junior class has 266 students, Bates Outing Club Miss Patricia the Little Theatre some afternoon. feating the Bates Bobcats, 33-12. been discontinued. Philosophy Club met for the first nocsi and evening of November the largest number of students in Robinson of the Department of All nrst semester treshmen are eii- The heavier Trinity aggregation Weekly meetings of tjie Men's time this year on Sunday night at fourteenth. The national topic for any class. This is the only class Physical Education was elected to giole for backstage work but are tallied in every quarter. They took Student Council will be held every the home of Dr. d'Altonso. At high schools this year is compul- in which the women out-number the position of faculty advisor of not eligible for acting. It is sug- the kickoff and drove 77 yards Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m., in this meeting, the subjects of the sory arbitration of labor disputes the men for there are 141 women the club for the year 1947-48. At gested that besides dropping in at dcrwnfield to score. the Conference Room at Roger discussions for the coming year in all basic American industries, and 125 men. Besides being the the same time Molly Ramsey was the Little Theatre, all those in- Bates came right back and Williams. All men are invited to were planned. Refreshments and a with arguments being presented by largest class, the class of 1949 has elected secretary to fill the vacancy terested in backstage work or act- marched to the Trinity 17 before attend these" meetings. The Coun- social hour followed the regular Prof. J. Murray Carroll (who will the largest number of veterans, 102, left by Barbara Beattie Abbott. ing for "Joan Of Lorraine," watch being repulsed. However, a poor cil requests that men who have meeting. Any person who has had not necessarily be presenting his and the largest number of married the bulletin board for announce- Trinity punt gave the Pondmen suggestions for council activities or is taking a course in philosophy own opinions) and a CIO lecturer's veterans, 20. Included in the heavy schedule ments of try-outs and backstage possession on the 16. As the sec- convey them to Council members. is eligible to join the club. discussion on labor's attitude toward The senior class is the smallest of fall activities announced by committee meetings. ond period got underway, Art compulsory arbitration. In addi- class, having 141 members. There President George Billias are plans Politics Club Blanchard smashed off tackle from tion Professor Albert Thayer, di- are 54 women and 87 men in the for a mountain climb on Columbus Leighton Shields, president of the four yards out for a touchdown. Jobrack Boosts NSA rector of debating at Bowdoin will class of 1948. Fourteen tof (the Day, the 12th of October. As in Politics Club, announced that the An intercepted pass set the stage talk on how to debate.

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