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In spring 1961 and fall 1961, two different Bates teams on the College Bowl quiz show reeled off seven straight victories (complete results below) and retired without a loss, the winningest undefeated school in the history of the 1959-1970 TV show.
At Reunion in June 1993, members of the spring 1961 team and the fall 1961 team reunited, and before a large alumni audience in the Chapel teammates viewed films of two shows and faced off for a quiz.
But Cultch didn't cover everything. One question asked what acetic acid combined with a certain oil might create. Drury, captain of the spring team, knew immediately: salad dressing. "Even then I could mix up a good vinaigrette," he told the AP. Cultch stuffed the students with knowledge deemed vital at the time, but it was boldness that defined the Bates teams, Drury says. Pursuing his master's degree at the University of Denver, Drury coached Denver's College Bowl entry during the 1963-64 season. "The thing missing from that team, it turned out, was a gambling spirit," he notes, "a willingness, even eagerness, to push the button while the brain was still rummaging around for the answer." Coached by George Goldat, assistant professor of cultural heritage, the Bates teams earned a spot in the College Bowl Hall of Fame, the only college in the show's history to win seven games. (Twenty-seven schools retired with five wins.) "It was a massive achievement," College Bowl creator Don Reid told the AP. "No one else matched that." At Reunion 1993, alumni of the two teams returned to Bates to celebrate The College Bowl Revisited. As he sat watching the Muhlenberg tape 32 years later, he was somewhat surprised to find himself sitting on the edge of his chair answering the questions all over again as he watched. Dean of Students Celeste Branham served as quizmaster for the Reunion competition. It was a nostalgic experience for her, too, because back when Bates was cruising through the College Bowl, Branham was a very much impressed fourth-grader at St. Peter's School in Lewiston. "I was in awe of them," remembers Branham, who added with a laugh, "I'm still in awe of them." Material from The Associated Press and the Bates Alumni Newsletter, Summer 1993, was used in this story. Bates and the College Bowl Spring 1961 June 4, 1961 Fall 1961 Nov. 19, 1961 Nov. 26, 1961 Dec. 10, 1961 Dec. 17, 1961 Dec. 24, 1961 |
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