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Cochran Chapel Saturday's Film 'ime speaker in Chapel thismoi wllb SundaY will be the Rev. Rob- l'ngi ~',and tonight the ,It Rell Wicks, Dean of the m Um .. t I~tV mloVie is "The Cav- c hapel. Princeton Uftiversity.'I auis aoletn 8(.1'vi('e begins at 11:00 a. mn. hp hrs irse, FrattE lL e aradise, R- ent5 Cou les atfS . CstNablFisheY12194 D IVEFO grind ~~~~~~~~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANOVER, MA., FERAY1,197 PRICE. 10 CENTS Court ca 85 Co ples Swing toFe b. 13-Registra tion :01 o' i. i VVYMI#AN BEGINS D I EF RPA ;ies" bIao Facililty Room e u er the na G~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. N. Hall1 Among o mold's Music in Gym Fe.1L1I.G .WlsodSTU EN FEDERALIST BRANCH scribed P.A. Speech inhae Dewho Mr.T ndied-Cord Meyer, Re itato row ad 1)Mrs.Fuess's Te S -in-i Ocet Speecstiratione of Members at . :00 Tomorrow in G.W .H.; n. s PSports Contests Highlight Prom I Eet Six Charter Members Picked; Lynch of Exeter Speaks ably closer I~ast 1I r~day and Saturday, February 7 and 8, A. PhilSportlcors In a nw\ e unp-rLcedented on Andover Hill, Tom Wyman individual ened its doors to 185 captivating young damsels as the Last Week's Sportscare mmer wl atmpctooudarhatrsf lerald" writ ng-awaited highlight o1 the term, the Senior Prom, Nva, heldI WEDNESDAY, FEB. the Student Federalists among the unegaute.WtL Phillipian' ith the music of Chapple Arnold's orchestra. The event M rllY Basketball - Andover' S headquar.ei s in the basement of Oliver Wendell Holmes Li- ally commenced early Fridayv'afternopn as soon a the Ajass. Mar-itime 24: brary, the organization will be pledged to world gove. nmellL shie's disemnbarked at the An-Pr s d Hockey - St. Paul's i,. Anl-asisutmegoladnth bare (luot urn of the inenibers dover 1. ~~ing-Pong process of spreading this doctrine, might be in ver station. After stepping down B d- nd s Trp oA Pb ahered in the mebuersnch oentral atholic2, AndoerPaau lers it wil try to inculcate an interest n: roout out their gleaming Boston and indB n esT If hl ahrdi heBlic eta atoi ,Advr9in general current aairs among rthis seas atne chariots and being greeted V.Fv j ~ DeaigRo as ensa A 1. Battle inCommons P A students. time perio hi sots ayo h Band Fie nundre~ after lunch to select their oicers saw Ando their escorts, many of thefor te remainder of the school Central Catholic , Andover Brumbaugh, Hubbard Inauguraing its inenbership saws AnoL r-lier arrivals witnessed a vic- Tom Henderson Heads year. The following students were J.V B :.- Lead 7-Man Ladder d:,%xe on this 1Sthi anniversary of anks to Li ious and well-cheered wrestling Wletig--AdvrII icl' itdy o ya swish. tLct with Roxbury Latin at Bird Club Of Twelve- elected to office- Merrill Orne Withtl Bruce AdoBrrumbaugol's irtda.nTmtoma 'ayesHall.Othe arrials sent 'nd~' the irecion o PresdentYoung, president; Miles Irwin Le- Roxbui'y Latin . IthBueBubag ntpe.\piaincd briefly the objectives and ave Hal.Othr arialsspet 'rier hedirctin f Pesien .' k - spot and Ford Hubbard trailing a mtoso h eeait tcae e early afternoon taking in the Toni Henderson" and Faculty Ad- vine, vice-president, Dick HnyTRDY,FE.8loescntepgpgadrtod He then FeeitducdaBil railroads tsadivsiaightetvie' r. eog Foasbehesecretary; and Richard Becker, today.Y, He.Sthoe seondtheding-ongBadde IVES kli n nvcsesiofin thertA visdMr.nGigeu Folasbmpete treasurer,. Tlrac'k-Exeter beat Andover is starting its second year. The Lynch, head of Exeter's thriving 'IVES nown recesses of the P. A.'Bird-Bandhig Club hasinthe B.cA. Alrelay;iGeore ladder wa created tofulfillatherchaptereahoeexplainefholltheeor inpus. a successful Fall season. Five un- Alhuhteqou eesr pe fAdvrto eod desire of many boys for competi-: From 5 to 6 o'clock, an infor- (ired birds %%ere trapped, over three tmaehelciosvidws inl the B.A.A. pole vault, jumip- tion i this activity and possibly to anipstin suctoed t the loewo LIESI tea was held for the students hnndi'ed of which had not been present at the meeting, it was iug i'3 feet, 6 inches.J tiorit' a team to -ay Exeter and assembly copies of the Student At The d their guests by Mr. and Mrs.ipreviously banidedl. suggested that the elections be __________________ otheir schools. Federal:st charter were distributed At The ems in their home. From there The purpose of the club is to postponed u ntil after the Pot Dick Lincoln started the ing- to the students for their considera- X ~revellers and their guests provide those in the school interest-Poripcteofhioadbn "TIM~E" CONTEST pn adrls eradhl ion. 'Phe registration of members X 1110(b1e over to the Comimonsed in birds with a chance to work taken, since more of the members drst place, while this year Gon- will take lace in the Faculty ift Shop l~~~ance in Gym ~~ith ~ Fh and Wilo Liepervs icte would be available at that time. FEBRUARY 18TH zalez and Brumbaugh founded it, Room f George Washington Hall ;ft Sop Dace inGyni '. S.Fish nd Wid Lif Servce oe writ the elecins toed BoprooWrldGlbe nd the latter leads it. When the tomorrow at 1:00P. M., and an treat ~ fter changing to formal attire which acts as the Clearinghousecdwihtelciosinei- B korW dGbe project was suggested, the ample election of officei's w be held at atelv. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rze oPrprain support of te-enthusiasts secured ta ie dy Kitchen thoroughly briefing themselves for data fom various bird clubs Pie oPeaainta ie he rules of the day, the party- frin the entire country, at the end President Elected1 P. A. will lose some distinction, the MuT hreiaed cprtion Bill Lynch's speech today began rs proceeded to the Borden of each season the P. A. club sends. hoiain ee hnhl o ut perhaps gain some ready ofMTed Thoripesent pto asre f onn hpe ak nasium, where they were it's records; o this bureau, and a Nomnatonswergthnwhldeor hepricipesmfetespng-ongaderiSues o Fedi'nis chploalsrun- eted by the Mesdanies Fuess, check is male to see whether birds thle office of president. Those des- sored Curr'ent Affairs Test is con- resemble those of the tennis lad- dOn Stundent Federalist sponsorhip knieewton, Sanborn, May- b~anded here have been reported ignated were Merrill Young, pe- duicted in Samuel Philips 7-S. at der'. Any player may challenge On Milonay, l F eb17 Mo. AGeo- dAdriance, Higgins, Brown, else-whete. Several years ago a vious treasurer of Pilo; and 7:5 onday ebruaiy 1.Ds either one or two places above Aeia eain.Hvn pn ON "~~~~~~~~'4 Md' Fb' 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inD'ie Bim AmericanerelationshHavintsent Hai'es. Dancing began at bird which the Andover club had Myron Michalovich, previou ie tiction will be lost because there hiadtoent ntels a several years in England and India *a~~UE ~5. banded turn-ed up in North Carolina.peintDckHbrtwsao are some three hundred and fifty emallenge any of the last three. wl streyasa h mr ank toMesrs rowride, he . W L.S. uppiesfre th noinaedbu dcind h hnr The top ten in order are: Bruce "s welaFhe'easa h mr 1.1 akstMessTwbigTeFW.LS.splefretenmntdu ecn te orIndependent schools conducting ican Embassy in Moscow, Mi'. Wil- ord, Hart, and Cowley of the bands used. The votes were then counted, andth test, ut knowledge may be Brumbaugh, Ford Hubbard, DonltpesnonheU Hu I'd, Hart, and Cowley of thHueertbannoncedethat Meril PasnLorGnalz al son is apentoth'NH- I Committee, the gymnasium Most Common Birdls Hletanucd ht'M ilthle i'eward if any of the competing masnLh onaePbonan Rights Committee. Also in the ented quite an imposing spec- ~Young was the new president of Anidoverlans are alert enough to Curbelo, Austin Graft, Bob Renmis, near' future partially blind Cord e td uit aneimosain spec The kinds of birds most often phlilo. win Przs Glen Foster, Chick Coon, Bruce Mgeyer', Jr., the fervent Harvard aDlers and bunting, and the faund in the Andover traps are Again nominations were held, In each school a prize book orCarl.Fdaiswl-veacpltlk le affair went along smoothly. juncos, fox sparrows, chickadees, this time fot' the position of vice- a twelve-inch world globe will be Last year an eff ort wvas made to Fdrlswl ieacae ak tion ~~~~~~~~wite-throated sparrmoNs, and blue- rsdn.MlsLvnE e- play a tournament with Exeter. Founders and Sponsors e ixte acso h vjy.Tis ern lujypa i'eiet MlsJ-ei d te-awarded to the student (of any Gonzalez had a letter published in haigteognzto ni ICist8 i ite acso h v-jas hsya lea a l heimer, Tomi Calhoun, and Charles class) who makes the highest score tieEoin sigfr9-pr- elecin canhe heldizTo W ntan wereperfrmedto te tues cverd whch hd lat ben badedSummerall were suggested as can- on a coniprehensive factual test Chappie Arnold's orchestra. in 1942. An interval of this length didates. Miles Levine was chosen ' 1tion from that school. Since that hssatdpoednsfrscr uk Peti aded is vcal al- ~etwen bndins isveryunusual foi' the office. covem'mng events- -in the last four approach failed, an attempt is hii-as st oercarterig fo her to the entertainment to pr~o- lbecause th id rarel montheofh146. Teidirctorsof mgian ndovecharerrormsth m -~th iusrrly~ti Dick Henry, Carl Greenburg. Time have stressed that no pepa- ben aeti ert rueFederalists. He has chosen six tarmocy a fine brand of dance music, long. The record is seven years. Richard Becker, Dan Wilkes, Ro- rainuilpeneesayoAdrt boysh ExeterContiuedeonPagef introduced to secluded P. A. At the close of thte season the ln WieadBn choeraPize winer nisay. rqet Aiiy dover___boys._________________________________on__ Page____2 notorius "Oen theDoorBird-Banding Club boasted twelve were the nominees fot' seci'etar'y. volume costing no more than five Ir. members, several of whom have NVhen the first ballots were taken dollars. Applicants are urged toM R HA D NLE S FI E OWS le ne fasionsseemed to grown quite poficient, particularly and coumited, Dick Henry and Carl list several choices, because of taken hold of the affair as Henderson, who has establishedGrebg had an equal numbers the limited stocks now offered byIN TIGS RA P O Ybare shoulder shielded a se~eral t'ecords i bird identifica- ofresibur e tie was settled b a publishers. Prize winners are alsoIN ON G TS RA O P O R tA gt'ill. The watchword of the tion which have been officially ec- se'omd ballot, which gave Henry instructed not to ask for diction-"Fo thSudn'SiefteBlcba "Sbj t IncI iitg seemed to be, "What's ognized by his home state of North the majority and therefore theaiso Bblsnc hyre For Ffrench, Hastie, Shaifer, Jordan, and Leonard 119 us up?" Carolina, ~~~Offic'e. still almost impossible to obtain. This evetming, over Station Student Moderator Too Mani' Seniors WLAWV, Lawrence, the Phillips Last Wednesday night Dick Ac-adielmy Hourm will present a d Hulber't acted as modei'ator for the ndover-A bbot Frenc Play When the tie arrived for the Means Essay Prizes cussion of the students' reaction program about the future of edu- ry nder tF Pl y tominatiofis to be held for the ut- The dead-line fom' eans to hi eces r. Har-ding will cation. The broadcast was from w O ne A~~~onth frorri Stage o~~~le of treasurer, those present -sitys is Mlonday, March 3. act as mediator for this discussion, the Andover Inn, and the speakers Stephen Whitney, of the.- have been busy peparing suitable had been selected for office wei'e by a member of' the sool. dent's Side of the Blackboard." ning. An all-Senior program, the PsAcademy French Depart- scenei'y and gathering the appro- Seniors. It was suggested that the They should be of fromt 800 to All the students pat'ticilpatilig in discussion was delivered by Carl irts anlnounced yesterday that the pmiate costumes. - omembers select some6ne from one I )00 words, and may be on iafly this talk are Lowers. They are L. Greenburg, Dick Henry, Miles Le- d ver-Abbot Fench Play, "Les Because of the recent winiter' of the three remaining classes for sub~ject which you have apl) A. French, C. A. Hastie, T. H. vine, Mike Michalovich, and Mer- Heutreux," will be presented weekends at Abbot and the cuPhii their teasurer. Those nominated proved. Preferably they ld Sha~ifer, W. D. Jordan, and C. E. ril Young. Mr. Colby opened and orge Washington Hall on Fri- cations of the mid-term rating x- wet'e rfini Smith, Carl Geenburg, be p)ersonal, reflecting the (Chazz) Leonard.clsdteicuioadpsnt vening, February 28. aitiotns here, plus the difficul- wikBceBnScenead lriteri"5 own feelings, observa- cast has been especially for- ties caused by the forthcoming Toni Henderson, Henderson, hlow- tiolts, experiences, Ideas. In Tedsuso ilda iheltm paes Cwith the benefit it has re- prom, the p6giess wvhich the direc- Pvetr. ithdrew his ane from the writing their essays, boys ought ther ayind ati othferscool tath- Theimin whehrtion Geeks el's, eeadaotescolateusowa-hteLaiGek from the superior advice and tot's had hoped to make by now has list of noniinees just before the to bear n mnind the oral na- tenided by the speaker's, teach Ft'ench, ad the classics would re- ioti of Mhle. Germaine Arosa been somewhat slowed down. How- vote was taken, Becker and Green- turie of this contest. The "ln- hi ujcs h tdnswl ana nerlpr fsho Abbot Academy faculty. evet' all of the minor details conlbu'u wet'e tied after the first structions of Judges" stlpnlate mention which ways they feel are curricula, or whether the emphasis aldine Treadway, Carolyn cerned should be ironed out by the v'oting, but Becker finally tri- "Al1arm's shall be based two- best. All the criticism in this talk would be conipletely on practical A G E tt, and Em~ily Gierasch, all of' time set for the perforitance. -iiiphed and received the office. thir'ds on composition, one-third wtll be constructive, and any men- and mechanical subjects. The dea will play the female roles. It is hoped that the stuidents of on____delivery___________ tion of particular teachers will not was intt'oduced that our schools Brush, Bernard Varney, and Phillips Academy and Abbot who Compositions written at any, he permitted. Some of the ways of and colleges are well o the way wlYof Andover, will are not familiatr with the French Contest Winner time during the current school teaching that will be brought up to becoming trade schools. UPtbe male cast. language wihll not have any trouble Ilomorable mention in the y('ilr w~hilch disusiotaetheshoin Paievrora earsals. fot' "Les Jours Hen- understanding the play. "Les Jours AVc"t tmglhouse Sixth Annual Sci- amentioned m'eqmuements are of the p'actical use of the subject Pas rga have been held evet' since the Heureux" is somewhat of a light enmce Taletit Seat'ch has been eligible. t h tdn nltryas h h eeetciiso h hl of October. Recently the en- comedy and comptrehensioni of the awvat'ued to S. Peston Clement Prizes of $20, $10, and usetofhesudent Ind arcasi the thes sevre csdrthiso the Phil- st has been rehearsing to- plot does not depemid very heavily of the Senior' Class. Honot'able i,'ill be awarded. ulaseoumo and saercanmin theu lpsor consideredste besit. [es on Wednesday and udy pm youm' knowledge of Frencb. omemtion is given to 260 contest- At the final contest, which casroianthbigngbutpgaievr rened yi. OtswhilereheaSuals fouhpo oeofvie usotof1,5 tre'sad iilnk of a close relationship between Johnny Olsen, star of the nation- them to ~Otls ilvin rehanl twor The gestures an oeo ocPlus at tof1,5saresa iiltk place id-April, the the teachet' and student. The boys wide program, Ladies, Be Seated, thmt I o n vngmr hntoteacting itself shoul suffice to 3,197 complete comtestants. res- best eight essays will be read s have taken. place every keep the student informed of the t has te distinction of being befom'e at student audience. will also speak about the mport- and his associates attended the ~ T A G E Y, Tuesday, Thursday, and events. Howevem', to assurte your one of fout o five representa- 'Mr. Higgins will be glad to whcho ate best f learonings rcs and god.MrClb hisl pasvedy BO~~~t~n les is ' keep~~~~~inu with t- lay a short. tives of independent schools n g, _ive further information to ny aboutc the kind fof mal homsh articipantsoo. r or himverymratured

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Page 1: FrattE Cou les D IVEFO - Phillipian Archivespdf.phillipian.net/1947/02121947.pdf · e td uit aneimosain spec The kinds of birds most often phlilo. win Przs Glen Foster, Chick Coon,

Cochran Chapel Saturday's Film'ime speaker in Chapel thismoi wllb

SundaY will be the Rev. Rob- l'ngi ~',and tonight the,It Rell Wicks, Dean of the m Um .. t I~tV mloVie is "The Cav-c hapel. Princeton Uftiversity.'I auis aoletn8(.1'vi('e begins at 11:00 a. mn. hp hrs

irse, FrattE lL earadise, R-

ent5 Cou les atfS . CstNablFisheY12194 D IVEFOgrind ~~~~~~~~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANOVER, MA., FERAY1,197 PRICE. 10 CENTS

Court ca 85 Co ples Swing toFe b. 13-Registra tion :01 o' i. i VVYMI#AN BEGINS D I EF RPA;ies" bIao Facililty Room e u

er the na G~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. N. Hall1Among o mold's Music in Gym Fe.1L1I.G .WlsodSTU EN FEDERALIST BRANCHscribed P.A. Speech inhae

Dewho Mr.T ndied-Cord Meyer, Re itato row ad 1)Mrs.Fuess's Te S -in-i Ocet Speecstiratione of Members at . :00 Tomorrow in G.W .H.;

n. s PSports Contests Highlight Prom I Eet Six Charter Members Picked; Lynch of Exeter Speaksably closer I~ast 1I r~day and Saturday, February 7 and 8, A. PhilSportlcors In a nw\ e unp-rLcedented on Andover Hill, Tom Wymanindividual ened its doors to 185 captivating young damsels as the Last Week's Sportscare mmer wl atmpctooudarhatrsflerald" writ ng-awaited highlight o1 the term, the Senior Prom, Nva, heldI WEDNESDAY, FEB. the Student Federalists among the unegaute.WtLPhillipian' ith the music of Chapple Arnold's orchestra. The event M rllY Basketball - Andover' S headquar.ei s in the basement of Oliver Wendell Holmes Li-

ally commenced early Fridayv'afternopn as soon a the Ajass. Mar-itime 24: brary, the organization will be pledged to world gove. nmellLshie's disemnbarked at the An-Pr s d Hockey - St. Paul's i,. Anl-asisutmegoladnth

bare (luot urn of the inenibers dover 1. ~~ing-Pong process of spreading this doctrine,might be in ver station. After stepping down B d- nd s Trp oA Pb ahered in the mebuersnch oentral atholic2, AndoerPaau lers it wil try to inculcate an interestn: roout out their gleaming Boston and indB n esT If hl ahrdi heBlic eta atoi ,Advr9in general current aairs among

rthis seas atne chariots and being greeted V.Fv j ~ DeaigRo as ensa A 1. Battle inCommons P A students.time perio hi sots ayo h Band Fie nundre~ after lunch to select their oicers

saw Ando their escorts, many of thefor te remainder of the school Central Catholic , Andover Brumbaugh, Hubbard Inauguraing its inenbershipsaws AnoL r-lier arrivals witnessed a vic- Tom Henderson Heads year. The following students were J.V B :.- Lead 7-Man Ladder d:,%xe on this 1Sthi anniversary of

anks to Li ious and well-cheered wrestling Wletig--AdvrII icl' itdy o yaswish. tLct with Roxbury Latin at Bird Club Of Twelve- elected to office- Merrill Orne Withtl Bruce AdoBrrumbaugol's irtda.nTmtoma

'ayesHall.Othe arrials sent 'nd~' the irecion o PresdentYoung, president; Miles Irwin Le- Roxbui'y Latin . IthBueBubag ntpe.\piaincd briefly the objectives andave Hal.Othr arialsspet 'rier hedirctin f Pesien .' k - spot and Ford Hubbard trailing a mtoso h eeait tcae

e early afternoon taking in the Toni Henderson" and Faculty Ad- vine, vice-president, Dick HnyTRDY,FE.8loescntepgpgadrtod He then FeeitducdaBilrailroads tsadivsiaightetvie' r. eog Foasbehesecretary; and Richard Becker, today.Y, He.Sthoe seondtheding-ongBaddeIVES kli n nvcsesiofin thertA visdMr.nGigeu Folasbmpete treasurer,. Tlrac'k-Exeter beat Andover is starting its second year. The Lynch, head of Exeter's thriving

'IVES nown recesses of the P. A.'Bird-Bandhig Club hasinthe B.cA. Alrelay;iGeore ladder wa created tofulfillatherchaptereahoeexplainefholltheeorinpus. a successful Fall season. Five un- Alhuhteqou eesr pe fAdvrto eod desire of many boys for competi-:From 5 to 6 o'clock, an infor- (ired birds %%ere trapped, over three tmaehelciosvidws inl the B.A.A. pole vault, jumip- tion i this activity and possibly to anipstin suctoed t the loewo

LIESI tea was held for the students hnndi'ed of which had not been present at the meeting, it was iug i'3 feet, 6 inches.J tiorit' a team to -ay Exeter and assembly copies of the Student

At The d their guests by Mr. and Mrs.ipreviously banidedl. suggested that the elections be __________________ otheir schools. Federal:st charter were distributedAt The ems in their home. From there The purpose of the club is to postponed u ntil after the Pot Dick Lincoln started the ing- to the students for their considera-

X ~revellers and their guests provide those in the school interest-Poripcteofhioadbn "TIM~E" CONTEST pn adrls eradhl ion. 'Phe registration of membersX 1110(b1e over to the Comimonsed in birds with a chance to work taken, since more of the members drst place, while this year Gon- will take lace in the Facultyift Shop l~~~ance in Gym ~~ith ~ Fh and Wilo Liepervs icte would be available at that time. FEBRUARY 18TH zalez and Brumbaugh founded it, Room f George Washington Hall

;ft Sop Dace inGyni '. S.Fish nd Wid Lif Servce oe writ the elecins toed BoprooWrldGlbe nd the latter leads it. When the tomorrow at 1:00P. M., and antreat ~ fter changing to formal attire which acts as the Clearinghousecdwihtelciosinei- B korW dGbe project was suggested, the ample election of officei's w be held at

atelv. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rze oPrprain support of te-enthusiasts secured ta iedy Kitchen thoroughly briefing themselves for data fom various bird clubs Pie oPeaainta iehe rules of the day, the party- frin the entire country, at the end President Elected1 P. A. will lose some distinction, the MuT hreiaed cprtion Bill Lynch's speech today beganrs proceeded to the Borden of each season the P. A. club sends. hoiain ee hnhl o ut perhaps gain some ready ofMTed Thoripesent pto asre f onn hpe ak nasium, where they were it's records; o this bureau, and a Nomnatonswergthnwhldeor hepricipesmfetespng-ongaderiSues o Fedi'nis chploalsrun-eted by the Mesdanies Fuess, check is male to see whether birds thle office of president. Those des- sored Curr'ent Affairs Test is con- resemble those of the tennis lad- dOn Stundent Federalist sponsorhip

knieewton, Sanborn, May- b~anded here have been reported ignated were Merrill Young, pe- duicted in Samuel Philips 7-S. at der'. Any player may challenge On Milonay, l F eb17 Mo. AGeo-dAdriance, Higgins, Brown, else-whete. Several years ago a vious treasurer of Pilo; and 7:5 onday ebruaiy 1.Ds either one or two places above Aeia eain.Hvn pnON "~~~~~~~~'4 Md' Fb' 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inD'ie Bim AmericanerelationshHavintsentHai'es. Dancing began at bird which the Andover club had Myron Michalovich, previou ie tiction will be lost because there hiadtoent ntels a several years in England and India

*a~~UE ~5. banded turn-ed up in North Carolina.peintDckHbrtwsao are some three hundred and fifty emallenge any of the last three. wl streyasa h mrank toMesrs rowride, he . W L.S. uppiesfre th noinaedbu dcind h hnr The top ten in order are: Bruce "s welaFhe'easa h mr1.1 akstMessTwbigTeFW.LS.splefretenmntdu ecn te orIndependent schools conducting ican Embassy in Moscow, Mi'. Wil-

ord, Hart, and Cowley of the bands used. The votes were then counted, andth test, ut knowledge may be Brumbaugh, Ford Hubbard, DonltpesnonheU HuI'd, Hart, and Cowley of thHueertbannoncedethat Meril PasnLorGnalz al son is apentoth'NH-I Committee, the gymnasium Most Common Birdls Hletanucd ht'M ilthle i'eward if any of the competing masnLh onaePbonan Rights Committee. Also in the

ented quite an imposing spec- ~Young was the new president of Anidoverlans are alert enough to Curbelo, Austin Graft, Bob Renmis, near' future partially blind Corde td uit aneimosain spec The kinds of birds most often phlilo. win Przs Glen Foster, Chick Coon, Bruce Mgeyer', Jr., the fervent Harvard

aDlers and bunting, and the faund in the Andover traps are Again nominations were held, In each school a prize book orCarl.Fdaiswl-veacpltlkle affair went along smoothly. juncos, fox sparrows, chickadees, this time fot' the position of vice- a twelve-inch world globe will be Last year an eff ort wvas made to Fdrlswl ieacae aktion ~~~~~~~~wite-throated sparrmoNs, and blue- rsdn.MlsLvnE e- play a tournament with Exeter. Founders and Sponsorse ixte acso h vjy.Tis ern lujypa i'eiet MlsJ-ei d te-awarded to the student (of any Gonzalez had a letter published in haigteognzto ni

ICist8 i ite acso h v-jas hsya lea a l heimer, Tomi Calhoun, and Charles class) who makes the highest score tieEoin sigfr9-pr- elecin canhe heldizTo W ntanwereperfrmedto te tues cverd whch hd lat ben badedSummerall were suggested as can- on a coniprehensive factual test

Chappie Arnold's orchestra. in 1942. An interval of this length didates. Miles Levine was chosen ' 1tion from that school. Since that hssatdpoednsfrscruk Peti aded is vcal al- ~etwen bndins isveryunusual foi' the office. covem'mng events- -in the last four approach failed, an attempt is hii-as st oercarterig fo her

to the entertainment to pr~o- lbecause th id rarel montheofh146. Teidirctorsof mgian ndovecharerrormsthm -~th iusrrly~ti Dick Henry, Carl Greenburg. Time have stressed that no pepa- ben aeti ert rueFederalists. He has chosen sixtarmocy a fine brand of dance music, long. The record is seven years. Richard Becker, Dan Wilkes, Ro- rainuilpeneesayoAdrt boysh ExeterContiuedeonPagef

introduced to secluded P. A. At the close of thte season the ln WieadBn choeraPize winer nisay. rqet Aiiy dover___boys._________________________________on__ Page____2

notorius "Oen theDoorBird-Banding Club boasted twelve were the nominees fot' seci'etar'y. volume costing no more than fiveIr. members, several of whom have NVhen the first ballots were taken dollars. Applicants are urged toM R HA D NLE S FI E OWS

le ne fasionsseemed to grown quite poficient, particularly and coumited, Dick Henry and Carl list several choices, because oftaken hold of the affair as Henderson, who has establishedGrebg had an equal numbers the limited stocks now offered byIN TIGS RA P O

Ybare shoulder shielded a se~eral t'ecords i bird identifica- ofresibur e tie was settled b a publishers. Prize winners are alsoIN ON G TS RA O P O R tAgt'ill. The watchword of the tion which have been officially ec- se'omd ballot, which gave Henry instructed not to ask for diction-"Fo thSudn'SiefteBlcba "Sbj tIncI iitg seemed to be, "What's ognized by his home state of North the majority and therefore theaiso Bblsnc hyre For Ffrench, Hastie, Shaifer, Jordan, and Leonard

119 us up?" Carolina, ~~~Offic'e. still almost impossible to obtain. This evetming, over Station Student Moderator

Too Mani' Seniors WLAWV, Lawrence, the Phillips Last Wednesday night DickAc-adielmy Hourm will present a d Hulber't acted as modei'ator for thendover-A bbot Frenc Play When the tie arrived for the Means Essay Prizes cussion of the students' reaction program about the future of edu-ry nder tF Pl y tominatiofis to be held for the ut- The dead-line fom' eans to hi eces r. Har-ding will cation. The broadcast was fromw O ne A~~~onth frorri Stage o~~~le of treasurer, those present -sitys is Mlonday, March 3. act as mediator for this discussion, the Andover Inn, and the speakers

Stephen Whitney, of the.- have been busy peparing suitable had been selected for office wei'e by a member of' the sool. dent's Side of the Blackboard." ning. An all-Senior program, thePsAcademy French Depart- scenei'y and gathering the appro- Seniors. It was suggested that the They should be of fromt 800 to All the students pat'ticilpatilig in discussion was delivered by Carlirts anlnounced yesterday that the pmiate costumes. - omembers select some6ne from one I )00 words, and may be on iafly this talk are Lowers. They are L. Greenburg, Dick Henry, Miles Le-

d ver-Abbot Fench Play, "Les Because of the recent winiter' of the three remaining classes for sub~ject which you have apl) A. French, C. A. Hastie, T. H. vine, Mike Michalovich, and Mer-Heutreux," will be presented weekends at Abbot and the cuPhii their teasurer. Those nominated proved. Preferably they ld Sha~ifer, W. D. Jordan, and C. E. ril Young. Mr. Colby opened and

orge Washington Hall on Fri- cations of the mid-term rating x- wet'e rfini Smith, Carl Geenburg, be p)ersonal, reflecting the (Chazz) Leonard.clsdteicuioadpsntvening, February 28. aitiotns here, plus the difficul- wikBceBnScenead lriteri"5 own feelings, observa-

cast has been especially for- ties caused by the forthcoming Toni Henderson, Henderson, hlow- tiolts, experiences, Ideas. In Tedsuso ilda iheltm paes Cwith the benefit it has re- prom, the p6giess wvhich the direc- Pvetr. ithdrew his ane from the writing their essays, boys ought ther ayind ati othferscool tath- Theimin whehrtion Geeks

el's, eeadaotescolateusowa-hteLaiGekfrom the superior advice and tot's had hoped to make by now has list of noniinees just before the to bear n mnind the oral na- tenided by the speaker's, teach Ft'ench, ad the classics would re-

ioti of Mhle. Germaine Arosa been somewhat slowed down. How- vote was taken, Becker and Green- turie of this contest. The "ln- hi ujcs h tdnswl ana nerlpr fshoAbbot Academy faculty. evet' all of the minor details conlbu'u wet'e tied after the first structions of Judges" stlpnlate mention which ways they feel are curricula, or whether the emphasis

aldine Treadway, Carolyn cerned should be ironed out by the v'oting, but Becker finally tri- "Al1arm's shall be based two- best. All the criticism in this talk would be conipletely on practicalA G E tt, and Em~ily Gierasch, all of' time set for the perforitance. -iiiphed and received the office. thir'ds on composition, one-third wtll be constructive, and any men- and mechanical subjects. The deawill play the female roles. It is hoped that the stuidents of on____delivery___________ tion of particular teachers will not was intt'oduced that our schools

Brush, Bernard Varney, and Phillips Academy and Abbot who Compositions written at any, he permitted. Some of the ways of and colleges are well o the waywlYof Andover, will are not familiatr with the French Contest Winner time during the current school teaching that will be brought up to becoming trade schools.

UPtbe male cast. language wihll not have any trouble Ilomorable mention in the y('ilr w~hilch disusiotaetheshoin Paievroraearsals. fot' "Les Jours Hen- understanding the play. "Les Jours AVc"t tmglhouse Sixth Annual Sci- amentioned m'eqmuements are of the p'actical use of the subject Pas rgahave been held evet' since the Heureux" is somewhat of a light enmce Taletit Seat'ch has been eligible. t h tdn nltryas h h eeetciiso h hlof October. Recently the en- comedy and comptrehensioni of the awvat'ued to S. Peston Clement Prizes of $20, $10, and usetofhesudent Ind arcasi the thes sevre csdrthiso the Phil-st has been rehearsing to- plot does not depemid very heavily of the Senior' Class. Honot'able i,'ill be awarded. ulaseoumo and saercanmin theu lpsor consideredste besit.[es on Wednesday and udy pm youm' knowledge of Frencb. omemtion is given to 260 contest- At the final contest, which casroianthbigngbutpgaievr rened yi.

OtswhilereheaSuals fouhpo oeofvie usotof1,5 tre'sad iilnk of a close relationship between Johnny Olsen, star of the nation-them to ~Otls ilvin rehanl twor The gestures an oeo ocPlus at tof1,5saresa iiltk place id-April, the the teachet' and student. The boys wide program, Ladies, Be Seated,

thmt I o n vngmr hntoteacting itself shoul suffice to 3,197 complete comtestants. res- best eight essays will be read s have taken. place every keep the student informed of the t has te distinction of being befom'e at student audience. will also speak about the mport- and his associates attended the ~

T A G E Y, Tuesday, Thursday, and events. Howevem', to assurte your one of fout o five representa- 'Mr. Higgins will be glad to whcho ate best f learonings rcs and god.MrClb hisl pasvedyBO~~~t~n les is ' keep~~~~~inu with t- lay a short. tives of independent schools n g, _ive further information to ny aboutc the kind fof mal homsh articipantsoo. r or himverymratured

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To HI31LLMPAN

Lne I -.n. It has been gatheing monmen- u, o'cai. mian-about-the-world Van Ryn Wymn Leads Move Co enil at geetin aonted ue

Luisince last fall when the Student hl sared stiff y ghosts, so with he CounHlbThat, grouplappointed Wy.

1' I-I IL LI I~~~~~ I A N ~ ouncil appointed a three-man commlit- ,.:lrder of his wife on his conscience adrOrPA.F erlssvstgtvrountialruPitilu m p u s ~ ~~tce to look into the possibilities of er-the unfindable ghost preying on his wihwil utP .sne.NConti nued frm Page 1 alman corresponded with sever

m~mber of the Co £ ating such an organization. ETxeier, nerves, h gradually becomes insane. Santly Tow- agencies but finally chose the Stusol of the Da ,-'nc whose Chapter is active in the Fedieral- . 1iis n'lci1cif ul act brngs on the denou- bridge, Don Blackmer, Dick Hl- (lent F'edeialist group as the suh.

cc~~rs School Paper' i~:t movement, has been contacted, ar ,-nlLl appyv araeo ipe1e-,wsar"~'" ~ ~- marriage of a simple b~it, \ike, Suisman, Lar~ry Leis a hn eb.2BilLn cm

Editorial Department .,'enns r en md o pekc ty iltc Bob Bruce. These seven found- OnFb2 ilLchCnedwE litor-in-Chief angerents are being made fo speak- country girl. rs have signed a petition request- jioni Exeter to meet with Wyua

KLilM L. STUCKEY, J ers, ana permanent organizationa pans .i a chart er, which is already ol all( the six appointed mnem-beAssistant EditorThseeiginadtotot* .DL M. LACKMt", are under consideration. way to beadquartrs in NwThs etiginadiotot

managing Editor Noaonto.lann o1edr1i IJj ,IaUliC r City. many letters previousfy receivtiOYM SCHULTE -'I o h xte hpefr'

,qnnmc'it Ectior sports Editor houghn~, cain make -i a success. Tlhe de- S udent Federalism is wvel-spol- ro thExercaereG t R A I-4thNyRfguesof at na

Fc~t~itS Edito - M MPHotAh\icH ftractor is student support- 1, Morty Glip, have r'eturned. To ed ittb lue~o ainltebsso h raiain iF.0tures Editor ermining f minence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and by Andover organli- report wvas made to the CounciltC

LE' Assoc~~~~~atOS ~and this means support by more tna amolaPrpnd have been .aliofs and mas-,ers. Advisors toFe.,anTHPILPANl

C,crant Jr R. S o. Harding i. ~~ai-sicuesc ~a ,vnfl eal ftecm aii' R $ Cou-an ~~~~~~~A. F. McLean malgroup of Philo members. ii.niust a onl1 three days, but, nevertheless, leFlraitinudschntwgie full daigofh ap

GlP c FinW- .. SMlka fave the bcigof football pae as I hav e returned. This oles a Cliftn Fadianan, Femory Tohae agto.utost SueF~~rei ~ ~~~.\. S NorthuP baknRlyr eeves, Justice Owen J1. Roberts, Teitoutost tdn e

cV. Ge~n1,r:,'D. S Tucker %vell as honor roll students, of bridge may possibly strike you Raymond Gramn Swing. Dorothyersu yToiymnadBBuiesDeatet tinsa wl sces xets na eretynoml u Callfeld Fisher, and Beardsley Lynch hegin a new dea at Andovr

BusinessDepartmet iiend as wellas chessexperts On -iass.peruetly n0rmthebuHill theOinewe gioupheiseTheoureiistrationsrati hi, hhtakeake pl

Ad~crtilnl maisoger Circulation manager .35te 0irlOrtttuheFwrdAdoe mte iSots. hr i ponsored by the Student Council toorwprovide anystdnGI-EEN~ W, S. LOVEKIN must o1'ay a worthwhile pr.evidence lyn l rudand THE PHIILLIPIAN:. Dr. Fuess choteoprunytoji

DRURY me as to the intent of has given his hearty approval, national student party.

Aronsan Associates A __~iliiaos~while Dr. Johnson, Mr. Allis, and PS Aonsn A. Lacaser onspratrs.Napoleon kildCaesar, r.Blackmner heave offered their

SBga A.ALM kn' "I.Wle DI Levine '&~'-" ~ Kintley assassinated John Wiksactv, sitne layohrmm C B Brush A oei ieassac.-ayohrmm N O E

Flickinger wR. . Met I 0ooh, and the females of the country, bers of the faculiy favor this move HO0 M E E R V I C EJK Freedman T K Parrish, 3rd poliicalas far as it arouses interest in n-

j. . Komball or 94,MC ENETfun i-ialous of my social and prom-calIncorporatedJ,' W Kohbsol EL O'Connr . V 94,MC ENETfud i-. ternatlonal affairs-.

The PHLackey isd Cuwhe nSeadrins Ih self without his ace comedian, Ford inence, have endeavored to shade the Curt Farrar, a 'p. A. '44 now at 2EsxS.Advr aiTho ea Te PPHI PIA bord.dedysdrn t2EsxS.Advr as

nt erd as Thean LLass mar atth post office at Serling; he began looking around for namie Morty Glip into oblivion. Yale, is very active in Student Fed- .Tel. 1970AndoEnerd assuner thesmate a tto Marhe 1879. soenenw.ng vv~dEverything wspeaceful othev-eraist activities. Chairman of te

Address all correspondence concerning subscriptions H on a nteee national organization's Finance,. Ra-dios and Phonogfaphiand dvertsements to 'A S Lovekin, Day 14 rA .man touring in vaudeville and immedi-; '11g of January ninth, when I returned Committee, he traveled to Prague SpleIebbens, Day 16 sineou.mana weeken of staying up till egt1sAuutas American represen- *Electrical Sple

School subscriptafl $3.OO, Mail subscription $3.50. ately sindhim u.This young frn cock eesin oi 'ihm igt ~tv AutoteFdrls.Th.e PILLIPIAN s distributed t subscribers at the was Charlie Chaplin, who soon became PllcsengamveWthm itr ati forh Faeters. ofc.en Desk Lamps Wall Lamps

zCommons and is for soe at the Andover Inn a ad little brthr an te such Poms ans fora son tyega ofs cunttBlbThe PHILLIPlAN does not necessarily endorse the the mos~t famous screen comic ofalanbrteauosefo sI LihBls

Communications that appear in its Editorial columns. .itu iig.IhdIsngo ylpOh'ico of publication The TownsmOn Press, Inc., time. Getting his start under Sennett in of rooslvn.Ihd~sn nm is__________________

PorkStret.____I Romanceenthe door of myromPork Street. ______________________ Punctual cup I f opeln loinfl roaom.

Audover, Mass., Februar~ 1 19 went on, three years later, to mak a AcpoculnltinflfrmaveT h e MrisyTx ev__________________________________dozen two-reelers for the producer Es- the door and gave me hair "So lustrous, orse Tx evc

RESULTS OF SCHOOL VOTING --enay; Chaplin received six hundred and yet so easy to mang. uesg n H ar t iga nPresent System:. seventy thousand dollars for this set of i.h ali rn fm ad"e e "Baggage Transfer

Election of class officers three pictures. -This was good clean fun, and being a D ~ 'times a year........196 The pictures moving which we are forgiving soul at heart, I smirked it off ri arI PCADTXSEVE

They remain in office wteto see tonight consist of a collection of with a smirk. It wvas then, while looking PU .CLIS rpterm. the earlier slapstick silents this cme- through my books, that I found the,first1 ~RESCRIPTI0NS___

Proposed System: dian made; this "Cavalcade of Laughs" of the lovin epistlesC leftt forPrkmetbyt theElectionof clas officer once . has been recently put together with a pailful of radiance who had occupied my -Mi tCetu 2Pr tetTl

a year, at the end the win- sound track and should prove highly en- room.d ait r o "eruYou: Your booklter term ......... 501 teartaining and interesting, lokdw ith a e dYouI rubbed the me eller In

Senior officers are officers wt aeie o ed' hn e noe nUntil next year. Ingeborg Jahugcke." It BILLINGS, INC.

for lif e. ,'

Other officers serve for ~~~~~~~~~~~was at this moment that I got the first Barber Shopone year. WW~ W Tinkling that it was no ordinary thing PROMPT OPTICAL SERVIC

Undecided.12 ~~~~~~~Dagonwyck" is the semi-baked re- that had occupied my room, but some- - aceanJweyRpar

_________________________________ stilt of a semi-historical novel converted one w-ith all the evil intentions of Cas-

into a semi-historical film. The ostensible sius and Brutus. I dove for the telephone SAM DeLUCA, Prop. Attractive (lifts

F-ederalists- at Andover base is the Dutch Patron on my mahogany desk. While trying to___SOME THING new is being added. Bill system on the upper Hud- find why it was dead, I came across theSLynch's ssembly talk this morning son river around 1840, second note. "The wires looked grimy, Hours: A.M. -7 P.M. 36 Main Street Tel.7

was the opening gun in a campaign to but the only appealing Eo I sent them to the electrciians. Yours,interest the Phillips Academy under- base is the appearance of Inge." This hinted strongly of espion-

~i~vaduate in something mr thnGene Tierney, who makes age. She is using a potent anti-moralel)ronfl,,, the dinner table, and Friday's the best effort at following the plot. She p)1ogram. She has torn down every piece Andover Notional Bankhistory exam. To mean anything as a por~i'--- a simple country girl who of art I had on my walls, and has pls- .Adv as

.-cliool, Andover must show some inter- leaves her simple country home for em- cieed pictures of a microphone withAnoeMases;t in more than purely local affairs. But ployment in the mansion of a rich dis- something hanging over it in a limpid CH KNGA OUTREIER HCcloes the Andover student take muich tant relative, Nicholas Van Ryn (Vin- sort of way. CEKN C~UT EITRCE

active interest in the question of world cent Price). This genfleman is bad medi- With sweat breaking out all over, SAYVINGS ACCOUNTS THRI FTI-CHECKSIPeace? ~~~~~~~~~~cine for all simple country girls who I collapsed into bed. There I found the

It is inevitable that this problem leave home: in fact,.he leads her astray final note from Inge. "Please take goodAMR:/NEX ES TAVLRSC CKshould be actually closer to all of us than and ntarries her, after dosing his previ- care of the lobsters. They don't bite tillAERl2NEX ES TAVLRS HCKany other isue of modern times. ous wife with p~oison of one kind or an- they're hungry, which usually isn't tillWhether we and oir chidren live in other. Someone, in adapting the novel, about 3:00 A. M. Your Old Oakenpeace o (lie in atomic warfare depends interpolated a ghost in the storm and Bucket, Ingeborg Jahngcke."on the I 1-dgme-nt of~ people just like our- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

selves.StudentGovernment? SWVEATERS"We nti~t make world citizenship in

a world community a political fact ...

Onl a iew world sovereignty based on Sleevelessthe principles of federalism can destroyLhe irresponsibilities of nationalism and $3.95 to $5.00offectually attack the economic and so- I t.cial problems whose solution is essentialto the eato fawrd omnt. PUll-O verThis statement, quoted from the Student Federalist Charter, embodies the basic * $4.95 - $5.95 - $7.95aims of the Federalist movement. If youbelieve in these ideas, come to Thurs- .7 / COAT SWEATERS(lay's meeting and give your support. If$79you feel ignorant about it, come anyway - $5.95 - 79and perhaps someone may convince you. U.

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K htINAA h~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~uge hree

tie Studeni _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

imnr to. ATMNiDEROBR WITH THE CL.UBS- Blue Quintet anglest vr S GORDON, LINNSTR'asM rime

need. NWy.S A i ,irtliur Contas on the 50yrda

seerStu De cjiiOls Registered in All Matches;l backstroke, with Miller pulling sM a it me 8 -Captain ruc~~~~~~ey injureu, rorteits ~~~~~~~BIKETBALL L second for the Gauls. The

cam te sowr Capae Sucmeyol Inotuhae Fta fei btte ith~~ e Romans leading Il Itnai sielit bath. rela~s- WIn, Etr .qc crsi o pJunior-Lowe' and Upperning e200 yard freestyile in a nieSudSoe o ps~thme Strw TheAnovhtstmn cul ntnhvestgui bth. eJuiorLoerandUper

Ith WYman forttdove, Senior -Leagues, Corbello aind fraction of a second faster than Rout of Sailors; Fleri -g H-oops imembert ow frthe Prom-goers than their 17-11 win last Friiday. 'Iapnhg scesofteth~ Saxon team's time of 2:- I atWdedysgm ihA~-c~~~K- .

tion to th ring Lfd-the meet BdyLinn won over a prede- ~kGauls, are helping their teaml stay - a ieo h

(y receivet ted opponent, Bob Gordon wrestled rings aroUnd anIihWi h opeiinfo is.Amn prt fteW(k ~ *I wi the Andoer W-flloflg bii avXY-,U Ill c h i.

ter, form'r n who out-weighed him by fifteen pounds. aT'nd Captain the upper-classmefl, the 'Greeks %%1EDNESDAY, FEB. 12 52.I aewihswth e~daltI 1~i n

___________________________ passing seems to be holding them 85 V rak vs2Lwene pi Ing moa ofm th iscon ate,('2Cfl Pet an 1' ticrn- V. .

tion. A fin ckey walked off the mat Ii the __________________iteela,_nspteofte__J_._raksLwrne___ig o:t fth scnd haf

Council C: on period wvith a strained ni h Ore a dox 1 i in clreff orts ________________________________

[APIA.N v ond Drdenian showed a lot olft e Milanink t o the te at 2: 30. hi corer witil 16 points, with

uler mee bean1a5nd. Va.jniosLwerLeauetckieyv id Techg

LIPIAN ~~~~~' uldel'. Ord-eceleantsoe lotnng r i htan of Mcth l tandFnk. ordn Tec aty 2ockey ( Iinge i one else on the squad of six- tl( ,id tiled almoi)t (-

campal li metbeanwith the exellent taiiong or KaE'\ 1,eil ath team.rLove Legu Techatd:30ng I managing to dump in at least a~~~ i a *i attempt to SoI

nd match between Connors of.Won ostckty hvs rRe idiereTeBlu s';u I u

student Fed br ai n rea of dlover, in the 121-poundl class Wn Ls ls u h nie.Bu ,

anand BixuyLtnLn Romnans ... 5 1 10 Bsebl .N Ini the first half, the Sailors thl( hail avxay froi hmi i nately Gordon Spectit-111,11. ~~~Varsity Baskaetast hut.slowpyogame, andttime again

an duo e cover. Connors is aff ection at l I~ff, G r o i c rrluG reeks . .. . . 2 H a npshire J. V. at 2:30 p rce e as t ut matched ga ey an thsis suan agje ol li.

atak paAndoa "iveemupan-sas- it' ttadigthechoftttdion ..... 'J. V. . . aBasketballnh vs.y utathe 'y Punch-sul n gm

ten lila wn," but w~as unable to year, P. A.'s calni BuddO Linni N on Gauls .... 0 ad Righ at 4:00. !:oi ecarefuil Blue sqiuad, who in- Sot the Blue did not sho. A u p

~~y to i-jownan 8-2 decision over a prex icusly Upiper'-senior Leaugilr' SGinWg o~ ~ ~iaktblrcepted meany bad passes to set Ieywlbcueofteit co-.

~~~ to join ~~~~~~~~~~~undefeated Roxbury favoit hnWon Lost I-ts Juc.r V. astb500 upl scoring plays. Handicapped by vesio ien it.us orwards hti i

We purchase gooJe oldfad 1his LaSATURDAYonranB.i 1 he late arrival of their first- sinsmpeauphtadponent. Gauils...4 2 S AUDYfE.1 string players, Maritime could not gurswepssing la-potr taei

used furniture. Driury~ into n, surbstrtitting i Sa on . . . 2 4 4 Varsity' Swimiling at FHairN keep up with the Blue, which gu'~ards hee a s t i e ovpposhii

We pack ~~~~~~~a ite gantal nxeli .. 1 5 2 Fencing at Harvard. stwentiypoit margin.d An in atere .bp t tits copastivbelepctd

t V I C E belongings and ship them wa itdaantaruepr- Tiese standings do not include Ttcwv.Hrvrhee t ptofnth afin As Jonyt Desiteit__________, oo

ed you ~~hoe.enced Roxbury man who forfeited the results of the games played on Tr2 kv.Havr,0ee.a n Clatcr sinking hafroms midourCotnedonyg

ed ~~~~~~to yor hm.the nratcli by a technical fall. Monday and Tuesday. Hockeyayvs.'NewiHamptonrof threeuset shotsnindaorow. with-

ver, Mass, Andover's infallible Bob Gordonckey *s.rrew atm2:on, out tohing stsheti bakbowrd EASTtSAR

D hndfae i 4-on ai SWIMMING Varsity Basketball vs Har- Atesarigofheson PETYO PWEC 0 0 N I A L- ~~opponent. Starting out a full meet sched- yardsartnherehese atPLE4:00.PWE

onographt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~haltf with -his first team men, upERc''cLoNESukyforfeited because of a "le in Club swimming, the Romans Varsity Wrestling vs. Har-

upgpli FURNITURE SHOP strained-shoulder, and then Dave arid the Gauls tied at 24-24, and vard, here, at 2:15CocDiemnesnsntnte

1840Warig'sfight could not overcome Itire Saxonms beat the Greeks, 28-20. seodand third stringers, wo CLASS C GAS ENGINE

upl Lamp IANAi 84 Warin's exeine Breso'teGek reitrddid almost as good a job. As the Single Ignition Dual Ignition

fall Lampi ST. TEL. his foe's experience. Iiii'~~~~~~~~agesd of- i the rek yrgistred half wore on, the last of the third- $22.65 $23.40

sibs .,tyle r'ace against the Saxons. Andover Lunch stringers left his seat on the bench,

NN Stewart and J. Ottenheiner placed Headquarters fo Food and when Anderson, the last nianfirst and third in the breaststroke AsYuLk tto score, sunk one, a trenrendousE SEX

topik upsix ointsfor he Rasouablie ite cheer ar'ose from the gallery. The M11odel and Craft Shop

ServiceANDO V ER CO T A G -- Saos ic E. six ponfotheRasnblerie Sailors, obviously unable to cope 9,5 M~ain Street

conring in second for the Greeks. On The Square with the steady stream of fresh re- Nx ort ad ice

Trhe Saxons took first and third -placements, fought valiantly none- Nx ort ad ice

* OSTR again in the backstroke, Leonard

insfer ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ OBTESarid Miller placing. In the 100 yardmnafe r * ~~~~~~~~~~~CHOPS free~,tyle, Saxons' Cooper and Cor- * *'*D A I R Y P RO0D UCT S

SERVICE nell swept first and second. The

INS, Prop. * STEAKS Saxons took the medley relay, butHome-Made Rolls and Pastries ~the Greeks came back to win the w eV R. HILL CE1

0 Home-Made Rolls and Pastries 200 yard freestyle relay in 2:07.8. INCE1846

In the tied meet between theGod

Tel Whn prens ad fiens vsitP. . bingthe to Gauls and the Romans, Webster SportsGodTel. Wen paents nd frends vsit P A. bing tem toand Urnes placed first and second

fi'eestyle race for the Gauls. Again Hardware H. P. H ood c -SonsTwo Miles South of School on the Road to Boston the Gauls gained first and second

~ INC Take the Bug -It's In Bounds place rewards when Young and~ CECR A

Take the Bus- It's In Bounds- lBanta took the 100 yard freestyle.I** *MILKICECREAMwog~ inning in 1: 0 9 Lindsa "_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _

kL SERVICI C) A THOSE BIG CLASS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BECAUSE ICE-BOAT5 PICK UP SPE

niry Realri A A RADIO A YACHTS CAN DO"WA -TREMENDOUSLY AS THEY ARE POINTED

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and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OFF LIKE THAT? ABEAUTIFUL BOARD, OAtABLINO ON HIS ABILITY TOIHE-CAN_ IN FASTEF4Tfi THAN OPPONENT CAN

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)age Four 1f~ g j~finll helped from the mat.

P.A . Handed ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Gordon and iDrury Vlinton also

M FALLS I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A eled for the Mite, while 1fjR ELA Y T EA ~~~-1 Se ac * I-e ~Leinp vantquished an old Rx3 -1 Set Back of etthes 00~~~~ buddy.TO ~EXETER I N B.A.A. AtstSt. Paul'st __.

AA t St. Paul's ~ ~~~By Dicek flei',h- & ,IWrlar, vold . E (ie.LstStraatieB.A

~~'~~-' Takes ~~~~~~r~~nd in role Vau~~~~~~~t~~ SdPI ~~~~. contests in the Boston GardApp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hce qa asRed blood matched red lipstick Our quintet are enjoying their~ George Appel put thirteen and

At 13 Ft., 6 In.; Harva~rd Saturday Best Game of Year; last Friday as prongoers watched rest, after that grueling game astf half feet betwen him and his

Wi~ tin lapto g in he Ad'I't0,,rExeter~ one-mile relay Rindge, Hampoon, Next Tonm Calhoun and George Kurzon Wednesday. AlasS7-\ Ivari i e's pt, ifteesanoeP draw the you-know-what from %weakness came s a happy (!) ur- who didn't know. The interse

at te, I. ALA games in Boston s,~aturday ngt {mll, Wieosi a- diioateach other's faces down at the pr'ise: supiebecause the Sailors lsi eodhdbe n1,1) t) ad oertokAndover's ever-formnidable St. P'aul's school Cg.Tee erotrexitin ersotrno hegdrn, Is 13 ft., 2 in., for MIoose's i

th~ Rcd ancho wan a~t Up evnt ThsStra h whole lsbo% too bu thi wa th rw didn't register in the ntercho

\Vic ~,d xtrwnteeet hStrahe eAndolas hedn )l, earni hwe sin . i column. He almost cleared

track ~t m meets te HarvardJ. \ .'s, against whom in two noerhkytamhwdsIgnlg card.t~~an, meets the Harvard ~~~of finally fnlnivm the expectations * *Siwtilngtslnat feet, but hie left a finger dangl

meets las'. \Q~i1 Andover both lost - which p~. ec ded ibis sluggish and * Itsonie till iffill and the cross-bar toppled.

nioth . often iceless season. With Biddi ste jtet laden Morcum, the New EnglandQuintet Mangles li~~~~~~~~~ockeysxe is enwith powver, P.A.m potfilt ljower gr-appler, gave

I'AI't'i'. in Pole Vit~lt IV~UUI~I~~ fBidgood taglltain atss nntei-ya-legiate champ, was the only

1 ,e 1;111e's ogaitsttenghening nd we're IIe-'PteVtiI) n li,'i tailiiing t onnitenya-testant who surpassedMoe

1 1fa t h 6e' ou.sA. dn iii eese eodlieof A.m hllngwas -jorf~duidf'ued1ite, i',ho w"a he did It at fourteen.

Iperforliel mMass.3.MA.r.twaseasively better tn1 the first, the ltrlcitlneti.%1-iy01 fOd(idfltdfi dMoe

C~eorg APIWICO~llptii'~gagain ti ___________age__-Blue sextet playtj tiieir best gamne

sixteen other pole vaulters, alfl col otne pi d Af th yea n penof teroughr-

lege mien or oldeir, Appel took aAnrousing record ot 13fe,6showing ls Wdnda'ness infudm tateplyreinches, o'mly 2½~ inches below the dover has consistently improved suiting froni the lack of practice.

thr~oughot te season, and if it! Playing on ice so fast as to hau-schol i' cod ofi~ifeet s, theth

whioVchr was onc the world's continues to do so, a successful dica visiting Andover team,inches, wrc asoc ear is assured. St. Pauls' three strings, inone well-interscholastic record, aild a foot r stiminiai. 'balanced and polsed than spectacu-

higher than hie has ever done be-fore. ~~~~~~~~~ANDOVER g f pts. lar, netted two goals in the first k

fo el clae te1 oo n Sint, If. c, .. 0 6 'period, but were outplayed in the

13 foo markswith ease in his Ryan, If .... 3 2 8 secoiid. In thif~ framne, Bidgood,

first jumps. Then in his first try at Lackey, If . 4 1 8 completely recovered from his *z''!the 13 fee. 6 ich mrk he just Brooks, rf . 1 7 painful Melvrose-tilt injury, clicked `.""''.

ledthe baree, hich quIee Wheaton, rf...1 0 2 with a long shot for Andover's lone; : .,'Fleing c ....- 2 16 tally. Comning back with a clinch 1.,

but stayed in place. Boo Morcon m incof Ne llapshir andAppel, the Anderson, c . 1. 0 2 ing goal, the St. Paul's skaters

onl em ainping anddts boh(eIe' . 2 held the edge throughout the thid....failye ann 1fetsoec waMor, . 1 .0 2period. Outshot 24 to 16, Andover

Clayto, Ig ... ) 0 6 kept the game tight through the given another try. As spectatorsClyog

stood in the aisles for the lait bit Rosenau,9 ..g.. -. ieieedn fLr ei

of excitement, -Morconi cleared the Campbell, Ig . . .. 1 1 )anabar to tae firstAppel faL o Oliver, 1g...2 3 7 * rvsFn iea

'ea ad frtA plfaln The conversion of W hitey Dun ,

cler ndtalking second. Gosrg0 2lap ftoin delenseman to forward

Least Lap Victory ' tcd g1has proved a vital factor in the en-i',Iosle, rg . 3 0 6couraging strength of the second

In the 'relay, Andover won the; - - line of Captain Fortiniller, Lufkin,

pole, but Exeter's Ellis, their track Ttl . 8 9 85 adDna.Pstikadacaptain of last year, took the leadover Kirk Parrish on the first'gesvDnapapaso h

turn;howeer, arrih reaine thelastlap, Exeter's Humnmel way to becoming an outstanding

the lead on the next lap. Gregg founid his stride, and, slowly cut- lineman, while Lower Bill Thomn-Thompsn lenghenedAndover's ting down the Blue's lead, he took son shows much pr-omise on the

lead in te stend qatr l the lead himself on the last turn, third line. In spite of the offensive

againist Proctor, and Don Sharp fittishing ten yards in front. The iipieeis h w lentnlengthned i even ore oer thewinnig time of 3 minutes, 39 sec- defensive pairs, Bidgood and Fred "

Reds' Brooke. onds was considerably slower than Zonino, and Jinim Zouino and "":

In the last quarter, Vie Tyler, Andover's S minutes, ?33 seconds Horne, rein the strongest part

(captain of the relay team, had a win of last yea noe' ieo h emfifteen yard lead which he Saturday was approximately 3 This afternoon Rindge Tech w il.l

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