Bates College - Mirror Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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JOHN H. GRIMES Major: licommniics: Band 1, 2, IZ. -1: Vlafnn Key 32, 43 1'rosQ-f'nuntry 1, 2, f'n-Vzlptaiii 33, Faptain 4: Outing Club Junior Body 1, 2, Director 3, Presi- dent 4: Robinson Players 1, 2, il. 4: Pulllishinfl Assm-iatinn, Yiee-President -11 Prortur -1: Mirror SME 35: Trai-k 1, 2, 3, 4: Skiin 1, 2, ii, 4: Yar- Sity Club Zi, -1: Ivy Day Speaker. HAROLD H TODD JR Concord N H l lllt ll: llll t U ft Illl ALBERT A. GELLER XX est Newton Islam. fvieiltifie Un-iety -1: :. 'e 1: . - ELEANOR B. CARROLL Vine, Mass. Major: English: Heelers 3: Student Staff 4, IIOT cnllullllt U1 N 1110 0 X 96 QI 1' EVELXN H MARSDEN Um Lmlulnll Nm to cr t 1 in tununtn Nm to n x Pu L Q ui . . . aim . 4: 0,5 . e. man rn 1. , B:nml1,L,Z, :S 1:5-If , 1- - it Ba v a,er L, I 2 - . iz n -ie ZA 4, Nuine a 5: Jnr an Athul. Mass. Leu mon Mc JANE RAWSON TOMPKINS Rockland, Mass. Major: Sociology: Transfer Student in Soplm more Year: Technical Stat? for Abe Liueoln' 12: First Aid Course 2: Heelera 3, 4: Robin Son Player 3, -1: Community Servit-e Vninmi: sion 3: Bates Radio Studia 4: Ileauk List -1 Assistant in Speech and Dramaties -1.

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it -'I 'W LESLIE H. WIGHT Auburn, Me. Le-s 3 Major: History and Government: Lambdu Alpha 1, 2, Il, 43 Politivs Club Ji, 43 Reconstruction Commission -1. DORIS WILLIAMS Patchogue, N. Y. Willie , Major: Sociology: Basketball Club 1, 2, ZS, -13 Student Staff 2, 33 CA. Commission 3: Can' terbnry Club Il, 43 Student Government Board fHumlnerJ 4: De-an's List 2, 3, 43 Assistant in Psyi-hologyg Cum Laude in Sociology 4. BEATRICE F. WOODWORTH Lewiston, Me. Beau: Major: French: Orphic Orvhestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Mai-Farlane Club 2, Il, 4, Secretary-Treasurer Zig Lambda Alpha 1, 2, 15, Seuretary 2: Student Staff 2, Zig Phi Sigma Iota 4: Publicity Commission 2: Bates Army Service Corps 3, Dc-an's List 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE L. WOODCOCK Lewiston, Me. 'tliene- 3 Major: Physit-sg Cross-Country 1: Car- nival Publit-ity Committee 13 Band 1, 2: Dean's List 1, 2, Cl, 45 Camera Club, Chairman Exec-utive Committee 2: Uuting Club Junior Body 2, Dirertor 25, President 43 Publishing Assoviation 41 Jordan Svientific Som-iety Ji, 42 President Jordan-Ramsdell St-ientifiv Soviety 4: Mirror Board 2, Zi, 43 Assist- ant, and Instructor in Physics Il, 43 Ivy Day Speaker 53: Phi Beta Kappa -1, ALMON S. FISH, IR. Bloomfield, N. I 3 Major: Religion: Heelers 1: Student Stuff : . 'a min' 3 'ass Treasurer 23 Outing Club .unior ody L: 'ason Key 2, Secretary Zig Nolan op 'ommittee 23 First Aid Course 23 3 , . anagg' T'a-k lNumeralsl 23 Carnival Hop Com- 'tee L, Zi: Freshman Week Committee Il. PHILIP M. GOODRICH Gorham, Me. Phil 3 Major: ICI-oilonlit-si Band 1, 2, Il: Fresh- man Trai-k tNume-ralsl 13 IJean's List 1, 2, 33 Student Sports Staff 2: Politit-s Club 2: Der Ilentsi-he Yerein 23 Clason Key Il, Intramural Athletics.



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AQ' x Class of Ufficers wx E lncixrx Xlnuxxi rl. D4-i.1,on' K,u'Ht,f,Px RLILLY fhicr GATES BICDONALD P11 :dint l'itr-I'rrsitl'fnl Srtrrlrzry Tran: urn SE IDR C ASS HISTURY We were 180 in September, '41, when we began what most of us naively thought would be a nor- mal college career. Yet we should have been warned by that first issue of the Student, Faculty Votes Special Exams for Drafted Menf, Freshman week plunged us into Bates traditions and respon- sibilitiesAthe CA Tent, meetings. receptions, and more meetings, tour of the libe. IMUR. ice cream at a meeting for WA,-X, and then Stanton Ride. Hot-dogs toasted over a fire. then our picture lwlllll happened to Connie's shoe?i. and then a walk through the woods in the steps of Uncle Johnny, topped off by cider and doughnuts. Classes --fwho is that tall blonde? Don't you think heis cute? Only three words. Dance Saturday Night, and on Friday mornings the work of the Unholy 13. ,Ionesie as an Indian, Howie prematurely bald, and Culler-f-Y Who was it that fished so unsuccess- fully from the chapel steps? Rumors of water fights. broken doors. and a stink bomb -all in Roger Bill. Mountain climbs-ralliesg Back-to- Bates Weekelicl --paradesegames.--remember our trip to Colby and rumors concerning the Bowdoin polar bear?vSaturday night dancesfyes, fresh- man girls always get rushedfMothers, Weeketitl. the first formal, Soph Hop, and Tea Dance. December 7. and next day the broadcast of dec- laration of war in Fiske. As Ralph Tuller wrote, Chapel programs, and football games, and college spirit. and Bowdoin polar bears all seem suddenly to have lost the importance we gave them a few days ago. All at once we realize how essentially insignificant our own little problems and our own little lives really are. Traft, Barb Littlefield, Romeo, and Kay Reilly were elected class officers. California took his place on Stu-C. Exams and our first carnival with Marty Blais- dell as Queen. Measles -sleigh rides-cabin par- tiesfappendectomies. 27 of us made Dean's List that first semester, believe it or not. Barb Cox earned 4 point. Johnny Marsh as Abe. At spring elections Traft and Barb were reelected and Chris Stillman and Bob Corish filled in as secretary and treasurer respectively. Barb was also named sophomore representative for Stu-C, as was Stonie. Johnny Morrison and Ken Drummond made Stu-C. Benny placed third in the oratorieal contest. Traft and Jaye soloed at the spring con- cert. Four of us made the Betty Bates Parade. Remember Ray Cool on campus for Ivy with Von- nie Chase? Don and Hal Marr-mayors. We left Bates that first year in the middle of May. November saw only 150 of us returning to Bates for our sophomore year. 17 fellows immediately enlisted in the Reserves in hopes that it would keep them in college a while longer. Blackouts- air raidsfRed Cross courses. Chris Stillman, Bea Benson, Thelma Rainville. Bob Vernon, Benny, Gene Woodcock, Ervin Perkins, Dave Kendall, and others were already second semester sophomores

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