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,ack-serat Cochran Chapel Saturday's Film f civiliza The speaker In Chapel thisThmoitisSurangt themn. li Sunday will be the Reverend will he "It Happens Every Drt whl Eero G. Hangen, of Mern- Sprin", a humorous baseball d tip. I~ den Cnf. The service willstr inovgRa Mlad lection CI begin at 11 o'clock. and___________Douglas.____ ly triple L A thousaind printet n pointed OL. 74, NUMBER 3 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., OCTOBER 14, 1949 PRICE, 1 0 CENTS th Paha ppie Arnold's Band *.11 Katharina To Be Tam ed issgel.hrms P. A. Hoofers . By Petruclio Tonight able con Nearly A Hundred Couples Attend ' eondSaepainCmd problenF Initial Tea Dance of the Season Prsne0yWese lyr iestigated rs ne yW e se ly r Ye gaie,! Last Sa-turdlay ev'ening, seventy-five to one hundred couples, and ~ogtt1 t~inei eie\ahntnHl ilsepr The exIle. tigs, cir culared gaily around Peabody House, enjoying the initial limc n.o hksei' ietcncis h aigo h and TV], c (lance of the year. This large turnout is an encouraging start gagedI~ ~rP. A.'s social activities for this season. re.Tigeapaywhc conlsgnrtosof epe all over the world have enjoyed ever since it was written in 1594, Chappie Arnold's Orchestra Provides Music w... j'~ill be 1 layed by MNargaret Webster's very comipetent and highly reputed Shakespeare Company. increased Due to his extremely popular here ) howing at last spring's tea dance, Sp nih lu M es Margaret W 7 ,ebster, who is lead- ~logy stu- ipi Arnoldanhior-_ Co m ing Y ear ~Cu et ing her troupe across the country r fvei'ere on hand for the event last M o z lsPresidentinatuofTlTa ng fte now en-Th music started at ri Tanni ng For Shrew, has been rehearsing for Mr. Meriam Drects over a month already and will lo is ill. :30 P.M.. thus allowing the boysMrMeia Drct nough time to show their date Club Activities of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bring a complete and polished nughtim tosho thir ateDr am a C l bAtvte fGroup show to Andover. Indeed, if her amount hie campus after the Harvard to their ame. By about five o'clock, Pea- Play "Ghost Train" Andover's Aficionados (le a past achievements and reputation Is. oy Houe wasfilled to capacity, Three principals in "The Taming of the Shrew", which will be pre- legaEptoacnee o h aea l infcnPilp lS odyit hoe wapls dacn nte Is Tent ative- Choice sne toihinGrg WaigonHl.F mlftorgt:first time in Peabody House last Academy can fully expect to see ain hall, talking- enedtoigh i GoreaWshngonHal.tronlft ooigt:Wednesday evening. Revitalized oeo h ietSaepaepo aint all,kn and reting hem For The Fall Term Kendall Clark Louisa Horton, and David Lewis. with several new members, enter- oeo h ietSaepaepo elves upstairs, where refresh- The Phillips Academy Dramat- tained with superb color-slide ductions ever to be performed in ics Club has on Its tentative glimpses of Peru, it appears that this countrN. tents were being served. agenda forroetrehcomuse C reus heesthe Spanish Club this year will Webster Praised by Akno 8-in-one Sing At Intermission presentation of three plays, one Hoe C r opis anci e group.o arefM us W btritishaos, ans In about the middle of the in the fall term, another in the sldHsai ru.aefmu rts cos a ance. the orchestra retired for witrtradatid n of PoE Sponsor Mr. Merriam opened the over twenty years experience in nt intermission. During this pe- Shakespeare's. in the spring term. n u e ~ 1 r s L - club's premier meeting with a the theater. She has long been iod, most couples went upstairs A wadoelsyerthcub rio n Fsh 213'earty welcome to all present. He specializing in Shakespearian dra- or refeshmets, orgatheed inwill sponsor an inter-dormitbryClcN outlined (in Spanish, of course) m;i at h a encle mall groups outside. Then all plycmeiini h itrPasse C ik For N ith Staih his, and the organization's noble "the finest dirtctor of Shakespeare ssembled in the main hall to hear term. It is possible that a student- ' ' JI IEL projects for the coming year. New York has ever had" by - i~e Eight-And-One-Octet who were written musical will be presented Blue Elv nHits Old Form of'48 Among them are: "Conversational Brooks Atkinson, the well-known einforced by many of last year's at some time during the year. Elvno ~S uppers" in the Rose and Blue drama critic of The New York embers. They sang some of the Plans made last June for pre- An inprdAndover eleven rebounded troutamdocepr Rooms of the Commons, where, Tmes. With a background such inspired ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iiaindocepe-in small groups over the supper as thio and a vry talented and ongs -w ch--thety -made 'popular sentiug the Gersh-wi-operetta formance the' previous week -to down a avored Harvard Frosh tbe ebr ilhv xeln atyear. such as "Cocaine Bill "Porgy and Bess" have been aban- 63latTee asnintenicolheabmmerwllaveclet experienced group of actors led by ast ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~6-- atSaturday. Thr a oquestion temndofheopportunities to master and im- Louisa Horton, Kendall Clark, and nd Morphine Sue", and provided doned on account of the difficulty. adec that codch Steve Sorota had his boys upl bor this contest, prove on their fluency; a lecture David Lewis, it is certain that uesAter wths intemssntionte inolve muincsuc a rodutionyfo the Royal Blue's perborniance was brilliant. Once Pete Gardere by Dudley Fitts on Hqispanic poets; Phillips Academy will be presented ancing continued, occasionally "Ghost Train", a thriller, has been and company started to roll, the followed by flipping an aerial to more Spanish farces such as with- with an artistic and stimulating eing livened by the peculiar dance chosen as a tentative substitute. Andover superiority in all depart- Kimball on the nine. Graham was erwax's and Linehan's memorable performance. nown as the Mexican hat dance, "~re"i hplmnswsovos twstesakdu fe oryrs u 'Vaquero Solitario' (The Lone hichhasa stang reemblnce It "Murdibe tnhap . .eliossmets . waobvious. hit wthDu stackd eu afte or yards buxt R a n g e r), 'Transplant' Peru's It was one of Margaret Web- 0 a hopped-up minuet. But all S Landmarks. Natives. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ster's chief ambitions, when she 00 soon, seven o'clock came "Murder in the Cathedral" will be 7 of 9 passing attempts, including play to go over standing dp., Mr. Merriam turned the session first organized her Shakespeare round and the dance ended, with given in the winter term. This a touchdown leave to Harry Berk- Doran promptly split the uprights over to Bill Gonzalez. who called troupe to contribute to the educa- 11 the couples thanking the pa- play requires a chorus and music,owtrn5yrsfrasoean wihhsboadAdvrldorheectr'sept.Teinadcuueofhuadsf ronesses before they left. and would be presented in the owtarn5yrsfrasoepadwt i ot n noe edfrtesceaysrpr.T eotion aculssture of tosnds wo wen Chpe intea o atGeogeWa~ Iset up the remaining markers. after six minutes. 7-0. secretary. Dick Eder read a pteple acros thae atn, whpor Quite a few boys, however, wetCaesntadobtGog lengthy synopsis of the group' tews ee aea potn n to the movies with their dates ington Hall. In the winter ternir with his adept pitchouts. Doug Harvard Struck Back last year activities. Following ity to see a good play. She be- nd therefore extended the pleas- also, the inter-dormitory play com-, Graham hit pay dirt on these Havr stukbc wi Dc'sndreuerJh EpeleeshtSaepaeisnex nt evening further, but b 03 petition, sponsored by the Dramat- later plays, one a stirring jaunt of not o uetgaios mias dinero") perience, an emotional stimula- .M. all the girls were gone and ics Club, will give students in va- 62 d t hd * oigammn.Te eldofSherry's reports. Mr. Merriamretinwhcitvilbeftvrye ndover settled down to the mor- rious dormitories a chance to 62yards in e ird peod a drive of 65 ards in 8 plays to turned to the rostrum with an to have. id (comparatively speaking) task exhibit their dramatic talents. Wight, Anderson, Mack Effective put themselves right back in the interesting talk on Peru, the Land Plot of The 'Taming of the Shrew f preparing for Monday's classes. Last year three dorms presented The hosts tallied on drives Of ballgame. of the Ancient Inca. supplemented one-act plays, the winning play 5,3 6 ad 2yrswieThe play is introduced bv a hu- Student Council Sponsors being presented to the school be- 1,6,ad 2yrs.wie A pair of savage tackles by (Continued on Page Two) morous scene in which Christopher This tea dance was sponsored by foeaSaudyrihcmve hesrimson asd regisering ro Doran temporariily stalled thel Sly, a drunken tinker, is picked hie Student Council as the newly 'The Dramatics Club will pro- mace f6 n 8 oeemarch, but Blitz sliced off tackle T I Lup by a lord who brings him to his lected Student Congress could duce a play by Shakespeare in the these momentary lapses were Darss T Lectu re castle in the belief that Chris- l~e organizedin time to suer- spring, a has been don the past insgnificantoc 40 torjog,40ayrds. barelygeudingpaetophe aislarlordtou fofhhismmind Oteoraieintmtosprspigashsbedotepst isgiiatco m p a r e d to a ise his ccason. hereore twSince. Sic Othello"",.a.alyplay iffranticral divermnby raarderee bonarthe o TheTs is. despiteb hiChristopher'sitophrvehe-e omimittee was elected, with Pat often studied by Seniors, was giventwny Amidrcepasfomntrtssthteisnla 'smiol as chairman, for the pun- the year before last, and Mac-tundibyteAdvrfradcnespiethplcmnad Ts arheR ioCbhstnk.Telrhwvrsnt ose of plnigthe dance. To bt,,a plysuidin the Uprwall. CpanDan WgtGereAndover cugto its 7-6 magi an important addition to its mnem- impressed and forces Christopher planing eth,, ply stdied Uppe Capain ight Geoge cunglargi bership - a boy with an amateur to watch the following play, per- Lis group a large amount of Middle classes, was presented ls Petchel. Ed Moran, Tim Anderson, edit is due, for the dance cleaned year, this year's play may be Dick Gordon, Pat Esmiol, Ericathecoeftefissan. lcne.Tsby.JryPrfrmdnhshnr costs easily, making a profit "Romeo and Juliet",' which is MaadBbDrnwr u- GreeCmltsTre has been elected the President of around thirty-five dollars. But often read by Lower Middlers. Mean Bo Drnwre ut GrdrCo lte T ee the Club and will operate their Petruchio. a shirewd and witty ianks is also due to the students However, no definite has been standing in checking some better The Blue fritered away a golden transmitter. minteoma rry Vethrna, dte -ho supported the dance by at- made. than average Harvard backs. The scoring chance as they drove 55 Frank Logan. the other officer, binsto ady notiousdauhe foiiding, and it is a surety that ln rtsMscl - Blue thus ran its consecutive yards to the Harvard 14 early in is the treasurer. boiBstisous a nri s geteanghof ,jev aren't sorrteresttiadramatis amonggame-winning streak to nine and the second period, only to fumble Mr Barss again is going to give Padua. He courts her, seemingly P. A. students has taken a new at the same time pulled a big up- the oval away-. \\ith Gardere gun- a series of lectures on elementary unaffected by her rudeness and A THING OF BEAUTY radio theory. From these lectures rebuffs. Then, however, the tam- turn, and a group of students set hurtling one of the toughest ning 3 passes to Kimball, one re- Mr. Barss hopes that more boys ing begins He humiliates Kath- The Andover Hockey Team under the leadership of Ralph obstacles on th~eir seven game quiring a great catch, the Cantayhs Iwill be able to get their amateur arina by keeping her waiting on 'iiy not hove its cherished arti- Blum are working on the Idea of slate. licial ice rink yet, but by the preventing a student-written mu- After Cox lugegd Anderson's see ed o h il u iess h lbi on od h edn a n tls p looks of things going on out by slca-Pshow. This project is as yet opening kickoff back to the Harv- Graham's miscue was r'ecov'ered some work with codes. pearing clothed like a scarecrow the track twllavthmot i emroistgadnt-ad2,teCmonpoceeded to by Britton of Harvard on the 5 In a well-equipped room filed He treats her ver-, impolitely and beautiful natural-ice rink n ing very definite has been decided sweep for a pair of first downs A few minutes later Kimball with electrical apparatus in Mlorse humbles her with ill treatment New England.T h e ground upon. and nudge into Andover territor" picked off a toss by Gil O'Neil, Hall the club does their work. and practical okes. Finally he .around the rink has been land- Elections of officers are sched-oth40 But at that point Gor- one short year ago a mainsta fTecu xet ocntuttkshrbc ohrfte' scaped, and nowa border of ule to take placesoon so the clu don and MorancombinedntalentthekAndover bacfieldeandosnaedosomerphonogrphstandutodbuid snousemcompleelyttamed Mean freh yong pnew tresi beingr ma be oranedpac forn wor ontheu ton jad Corlos fomitheallt his way to the Harvard 31. Gar- some equipment for the Physics while Katharina's younger sister flaredh long thne tesis er-g fal play hraie boys wor wil bhe ojrn o recoering m the ver45 dere and Kimball ripped off size- Department. The club wvant s to Bianca has been won by Lucentio. platedalng he ids. er.fa in y ch reanioys tehnial ab- Nirneclyslerhad the ableogainsand it wsthe former rebuild the amplifier used witewho has made love tohrwhile haps, this year's team will dress incarge of vaiu tehia s iepasltrP.A. was withabthegtonher like wood nymphs and sing pas- pects of production, have already initial touchdown. Bob Kimball, who scampered the last eight movie projector.maqedigsascolstr toral lyrics instead of wearing been selected. Antony Herrey, who played terrific ball all day. yards. Doran's kick was blocked. There are about twelve niem- Hortensio. Bianca's disappointed bulky uniforms and yelling at who deindthe sets for "Of cut loose for 13 yards, and a first Grahamn GaIllop~s 62 bers in the club now, but the 12 suitor, marries a widow. At the tile referee. M beacplyr Thee I Sing" and "Macbeth" last down on the Harvard 37; then 2 After the halftime intermission, would like many more members wedding there is a wager among N.1aybe each player ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t oirgades ftei rvi ebiegons odtemn will be decorated with a gar- year, will be production manager; plays later he grabbed a lateral Andover quickly put the game on t on eadeso hi rv-thebierost eemn land of pine boughs asdRowlengoeslice.staorana- pouncearone anothersoustoradio.experienceexerfeanyone which w wife i shallallopoeetheemost lan ofpin bogh asliegoe Nedr Rowlandoillnbeotageema-ofromotrdereeadgtwistdetorth to the penalty box.agr and Walt Jones will be chief 21. Quinn picked up a yard on a are interested, they should see docile, Petruchio emegsteri ___________________________electrician, quarterback sneak, and Gardere (Continued on Page Three) either Mr. Barss or Jerrm Perry umphant winner

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Page 1: C l bAtvte - Phillipian Archivespdf.phillipian.net/1949/10141949.pdf · ancing continued, occasionally "Ghost Train", a thriller, has been and company started to roll, the followed

,ack-serat Cochran Chapel Saturday's Filmf civiliza The speaker In Chapel thisThmoitisSurangtthemn. li Sunday will be the Reverend will he "It Happens EveryDrt whl Eero G. Hangen, of Mern- Sprin", a humorous baseball

d tip. I~ den Cnf. The service willstr inovgRa Mlad

lection CI begin at 11 o'clock. and___________Douglas.____ly triple L Athousaind

printet

n pointed OL. 74, NUMBER 3 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., OCTOBER 14, 1949 PRICE, 1 0 CENTS

th Paha ppie Arnold's Band *.11 Katharina To Be Tam edissgel.hrms P. A. Hoofers . By Petruclio Tonight

able con Nearly A Hundred Couples Attend ' eondSaepainCmdproblenF Initial Tea Dance of the Season Prsne0yWese lyriestigated rs ne yW e se ly rYe gaie,! Last Sa-turdlay ev'ening, seventy-five to one hundred couples, and ~ogtt1 t~inei eie\ahntnHl ilsepr

The exIle. tigs, cir culared gaily around Peabody House, enjoying the initial limc n.o hksei' ietcncis h aigo h

and TV], c (lance of the year. This large turnout is an encouraging startgagedI~ ~rP. A.'s social activities for this season. re.Tigeapaywhc conlsgnrtosof epe

all over the world have enjoyed ever since it was written in 1594,

Chappie Arnold's Orchestra Provides Music w... j'~ill be 1 layed by MNargaret Webster's very comipetent and highlyreputed Shakespeare Company.

increased Due to his extremely popularhere ) howing at last spring's tea dance, Sp nih lu M es Margaret W

7 ,ebster, who is lead-

~logy stu- ipi Arnoldanhior-_ Co m ing Y ear ~Cu et ing her troupe across the country

r fvei'ere on hand for the event last M o z lsPresidentinatuofTlTa ng fte

now en-Th music started at ri Tanni ng For Shrew, has been rehearsing forMr. Meriam Drects over a month already and will

lo is ill. :30 P.M.. thus allowing the boysMrMeia Drctnough time to show their date Club Activities of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bring a complete and polished

nughtim tosho thir ateDr am a C l bAtvte fGroup show to Andover. Indeed, if heramount hie campus after the Harvard

to their ame. By about five o'clock, Pea- Play "Ghost Train" Andover's Aficionados (le a past achievements and reputation

Is. oy Houe wasfilled to capacity, Three principals in "The Taming of the Shrew", which will be pre- legaEptoacnee o h aea l infcnPilplS odyit hoe wapls dacn nte Is Tent ative- Choice sne toihinGrg WaigonHl.F mlftorgt:first time in Peabody House last Academy can fully expect to see

ain hall, talking- enedtoigh i GoreaWshngonHal.tronlft ooigt:Wednesday evening. Revitalized oeo h ietSaepaepoaint all,kn and reting hem For The Fall Term Kendall Clark Louisa Horton, and David Lewis. with several new members, enter- oeo h ietSaepaepo

elves upstairs, where refresh- The Phillips Academy Dramat- tained with superb color-slide ductions ever to be performed inics Club has on Its tentative glimpses of Peru, it appears that this countrN.

tents were being served. agenda forroetrehcomuse C reus heesthe Spanish Club this year will Webster Praised by Akno8-in-one Sing At Intermission presentation of three plays, one Hoe C r opis anci e group.o arefM us W btritishaos, ans

In about the middle of the in the fall term, another in the sldHsai ru.aefmu rts cos a

ance. the orchestra retired for witrtradatid n of PoE Sponsor Mr. Merriam opened the over twenty years experience in

nt intermission. During this pe- Shakespeare's. in the spring term. n u e ~ 1 r s L - club's premier meeting with a the theater. She has long beeniod, most couples went upstairs A wadoelsyerthcub rio n Fsh 213'earty welcome to all present. He specializing in Shakespearian dra-

or refeshmets, orgatheed inwill sponsor an inter-dormitbryClcN outlined (in Spanish, of course) m;i at h a encle

mall groups outside. Then all plycmeiini h itrPasse C ik For N ith Staih his, and the organization's noble "the finest dirtctor of Shakespeare

ssembled in the main hall to hear term. It is possible that a student- ' ' JI IEL projects for the coming year. New York has ever had" by

- i~e Eight-And-One-Octet who were written musical will be presented Blue Elv nHits Old Form of'48 Among them are: "Conversational Brooks Atkinson, the well-known

einforced by many of last year's at some time during the year. Elvno ~S uppers" in the Rose and Blue drama critic of The New Yorkembers. They sang some of the Plans made last June for pre- An inprdAndover eleven rebounded troutamdocepr Rooms of the Commons, where, Tmes. With a background such

inspired ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iiaindocepe-in small groups over the supper as thio and a vry talented andongs -w ch--thety -made 'popular sentiug the Gersh-wi-operetta formance the' previous week -to down a avored Harvard Frosh tbe ebr ilhv xeln

atyear. such as "Cocaine Bill "Porgy and Bess" have been aban- 63latTee asnintenicolheabmmerwllaveclet experienced group of actors led byast ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~6-- atSaturday. Thr a oquestion temndofheopportunities to master and im- Louisa Horton, Kendall Clark, and

nd Morphine Sue", and provided doned on account of the difficulty. adec that codch Steve Sorota had his boys upl bor this contest, prove on their fluency; a lecture David Lewis, it is certain that

uesAter wths intemssntionte inolve muincsuc a rodutionyfo the Royal Blue's perborniance was brilliant. Once Pete Gardere by Dudley Fitts on Hqispanic poets; Phillips Academy will be presented

ancing continued, occasionally "Ghost Train", a thriller, has been and company started to roll, the followed by flipping an aerial to more Spanish farces such as with- with an artistic and stimulating

eing livened by the peculiar dance chosen as a tentative substitute. Andover superiority in all depart- Kimball on the nine. Graham was erwax's and Linehan's memorable performance.

nown as the Mexican hat dance, "~re"i hplmnswsovos twstesakdu fe oryrs u 'Vaquero Solitario' (The Lonehichhasa stang reemblnce It "Murdibe tnhap . .eliossmets .waobvious. hit wthDu stackd eu afte or yards buxt R a n g e r), 'Transplant' Peru's It was one of Margaret Web-

0 a hopped-up minuet. But all S Landmarks. Natives. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ster's chief ambitions, when she

00 soon, seven o'clock came "Murder in the Cathedral" will be 7 of 9 passing attempts, including play to go over standing dp., Mr. Merriam turned the session first organized her Shakespeare

round and the dance ended, with given in the winter term. This a touchdown leave to Harry Berk- Doran promptly split the uprights over to Bill Gonzalez. who called troupe to contribute to the educa-

11 the couples thanking the pa- play requires a chorus and music,owtrn5yrsfrasoean wihhsboadAdvrldorheectr'sept.Teinadcuueofhuadsf

ronesses before they left. and would be presented in the owtarn5yrsfrasoepadwt i ot n noe edfrtesceaysrpr.T eotion aculssture of tosnds wowen Chpe intea o atGeogeWa~ Iset up the remaining markers. after six minutes. 7-0. secretary. Dick Eder read a pteple acros thae atn, whpor

Quite a few boys, however, wetCaesntadobtGog lengthy synopsis of the group' tews ee aea potn

n to the movies with their dates ington Hall. In the winter ternir with his adept pitchouts. Doug Harvard Struck Back last year activities. Following ity to see a good play. She be-

nd therefore extended the pleas- also, the inter-dormitory play com-, Graham hit pay dirt on these Havr stukbc wi Dc'sndreuerJh EpeleeshtSaepaeisnex

nt evening further, but b 03 petition, sponsored by the Dramat- later plays, one a stirring jaunt of not o uetgaios mias dinero") perience, an emotional stimula-

.M. all the girls were gone and ics Club, will give students in va- 62 d t hd * oigammn.Te eldofSherry's reports. Mr. Merriamretinwhcitvilbeftvrye

ndover settled down to the mor- rious dormitories a chance to 62yards in e ird peod a drive of 65 ards in 8 plays to turned to the rostrum with an to have.

id (comparatively speaking) task exhibit their dramatic talents. Wight, Anderson, Mack Effective put themselves right back in the interesting talk on Peru, the Land Plot of The 'Taming of the Shrew

f preparing for Monday's classes. Last year three dorms presented The hosts tallied on drives Of ballgame. of the Ancient Inca. supplemented

one-act plays, the winning play 5,3 6 ad 2yrswieThe play is introduced bv a hu-Student Council Sponsors being presented to the school be- 1,6,ad 2yrs.wie A pair of savage tackles by (Continued on Page Two) morous scene in which Christopher

This tea dance was sponsored by foeaSaudyrihcmve hesrimson asd regisering ro Doran temporariily stalled thel Sly, a drunken tinker, is picked

hie Student Council as the newly 'The Dramatics Club will pro- mace f6 n 8 oeemarch, but Blitz sliced off tackle T I Lup by a lord who brings him to his

lected Student Congress could duce a play by Shakespeare in the these momentary lapses were Darss T Lectu re castle in the belief that Chris-l~e organizedin time to suer- spring, a has been don the past insgnificantoc 40 torjog,40ayrds. barelygeudingpaetophe aislarlordtou fofhhismmind

Oteoraieintmtosprspigashsbedotepst isgiiatco m p a r e d to aise his ccason. hereore twSince. Sic Othello"",.a.alyplay iffranticral divermnby raarderee bonarthe o TheTs is. despiteb hiChristopher'sitophrvehe-e

omimittee was elected, with Pat often studied by Seniors, was giventwny Amidrcepasfomntrtssthteisnla

'smiol as chairman, for the pun- the year before last, and Mac-tundibyteAdvrfradcnespiethplcmnad Ts arheR ioCbhstnk.Telrhwvrsntose of plnigthe dance. To bt,,a plysuidin the Uprwall. CpanDan WgtGereAndover cugto its 7-6 magi an important addition to its mnem- impressed and forces Christopher

planing eth,, ply stdied Uppe Capain ight Geoge cunglargi bership - a boy with an amateur to watch the following play, per-Lis group a large amount of Middle classes, was presented ls Petchel. Ed Moran, Tim Anderson,

edit is due, for the dance cleaned year, this year's play may be Dick Gordon, Pat Esmiol, Ericathecoeftefissan. lcne.Tsby.JryPrfrmdnhshnr

costs easily, making a profit "Romeo and Juliet",' which is MaadBbDrnwr u- GreeCmltsTre has been elected the President ofaround thirty-five dollars. But often read by Lower Middlers. Mean Bo Drnwre ut GrdrCo lte T ee the Club and will operate their Petruchio. a shirewd and witty

ianks is also due to the students However, no definite has been standing in checking some better The Blue fritered away a golden transmitter. minteoma rry Vethrna, dte

-ho supported the dance by at- made. than average Harvard backs. The scoring chance as they drove 55 Frank Logan. the other officer, binsto ady notiousdauhe

foiiding, and it is a surety that ln rtsMscl - Blue thus ran its consecutive yards to the Harvard 14 early in is the treasurer. boiBstisous a nri s geteanghof

,jev aren't sorrteresttiadramatis amonggame-winning streak to nine and the second period, only to fumble Mr Barss again is going to give Padua. He courts her, seemingly

P. A. students has taken a new at the same time pulled a big up- the oval away-. \\ith Gardere gun- a series of lectures on elementary unaffected by her rudeness andA THING OF BEAUTY radio theory. From these lectures rebuffs. Then, however, the tam-

turn, and a group of students set hurtling one of the toughest ning 3 passes to Kimball, one re- Mr. Barss hopes that more boys ing begins He humiliates Kath-

The Andover Hockey Team under the leadership of Ralph obstacles on th~eir seven game quiring a great catch, the Cantayhs Iwill be able to get their amateur arina by keeping her waiting on

'iiy not hove its cherished arti- Blum are working on the Idea of slate.licial ice rink yet, but by the preventing a student-written mu- After Cox lugegd Anderson's see ed o h il u iess h lbi on od h edn a n tls p

looks of things going on out by slca-Pshow. This project is as yet opening kickoff back to the Harv- Graham's miscue was r'ecov'ered some work with codes. pearing clothed like a scarecrow

the track twllavthmot i emroistgadnt-ad2,teCmonpoceeded to by Britton of Harvard on the 5 In a well-equipped room filed He treats her ver-, impolitely and

beautiful natural-ice rink n ing very definite has been decided sweep for a pair of first downs A few minutes later Kimball with electrical apparatus in Mlorse humbles her with ill treatment

New England.T h e ground upon. and nudge into Andover territor" picked off a toss by Gil O'Neil, Hall the club does their work. and practical okes. Finally he

.around the rink has been land- Elections of officers are sched-oth40 But at that point Gor- one short year ago a mainsta fTecu xet ocntuttkshrbc ohrfte'scaped, and nowa border of ule to take placesoon so the clu don and MorancombinedntalentthekAndover bacfieldeandosnaedosomerphonogrphstandutodbuid snousemcompleelyttamed Mean

freh yong pnew tresi beingr ma be oranedpac forn wor ontheu ton jad Corlos fomitheallt his way to the Harvard 31. Gar- some equipment for the Physics while Katharina's younger sister

flaredh long thne tesis er-g fal play hraie boys wor wil bhe ojrn o recoering m the ver45 dere and Kimball ripped off size- Department. The club wvant s to Bianca has been won by Lucentio.platedalng he ids. er.fa in y ch reanioys tehnial ab- Nirneclyslerhad the ableogainsand it wsthe former rebuild the amplifier used witewho has made love tohrwhile

haps, this year's team will dress incarge of vaiu tehia s iepasltrP.A. was withabthegtonher

like wood nymphs and sing pas- pects of production, have already initial touchdown. Bob Kimball, who scampered the last eight movie projector.maqedigsascolstr

toral lyrics instead of wearing been selected. Antony Herrey, who played terrific ball all day. yards. Doran's kick was blocked. There are about twelve niem- Hortensio. Bianca's disappointed

bulky uniforms and yelling at who deindthe sets for "Of cut loose for 13 yards, and a first Grahamn GaIllop~s 62 bers in the club now, but the 12 suitor, marries a widow. At the

tile referee. M beacplyr Thee I Sing" and "Macbeth" last down on the Harvard 37; then 2 After the halftime intermission, would like many more members wedding there is a wager amongN.1aybe each player ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t oirgades ftei rvi ebiegons odtemn

will be decorated with a gar- year, will be production manager; plays later he grabbed a lateral Andover quickly put the game on t on eadeso hi rv-thebierost eemnland of pine boughs asdRowlengoeslice.staorana- pouncearone anothersoustoradio.experienceexerfeanyone which w wife i shallallopoeetheemostlan ofpin bogh asliegoe Nedr Rowlandoillnbeotageema-ofromotrdereeadgtwistdetorth

to the penalty box.agr and Walt Jones will be chief 21. Quinn picked up a yard on a are interested, they should see docile, Petruchio emegsteri___________________________electrician, quarterback sneak, and Gardere (Continued on Page Three) either Mr. Barss or Jerrm Perry umphant winner

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building of a gynm and it is probable that mient. he HKX hopes to have at least a

by 1950, or 1951 at the latest, P.A. will see couple- banquets nI the Rose Roomn, and s

I P IANI ground broken for a gymnasiurn of which also onsidering it tea dance. IAall can be proud. i h aeo oltl poiinti

The PHILLIPIAN is a member of the Columbia Scholastic I___t__efaceof__olittleopposition____Prss AsoiainOiwl as of the Dily Princetonian Associ- 71shis is aebrie sumniarrioc th

esAt scainiswohinsabie uiiayo h present club has been etbihdntelricpl

oonof Preparatory School Papers. 1weocetiinlealrihsinatctl'T r edBy' CEORGE S. ABRAMS

Editorial Department ~ ~~1ais e~e ou htElis T r Before I go into the difficill

Edit r-in-Chiefconsider the mocst reliale souirce. I an-Y- the p~ursuiit of happiness. It shall bcm

ERIC W\.ENTWORTH One is capable of reading between ts not tokof icinian aeroft

Executive Editor lines and discovecring ulterior mnotives, heC Fin st I week I think I should -reitera

EDWARD W CHAPIN t 1 )L7120Oll manager-, hle be whalisaiiibcomos lstSu

15 ,I bte lawyer thnwe could ever tha eigbl n W r a non sdid the tamon as gr

MaDnagnB EiCoKi bette managership of the H KX the following EnO f Wr danoIdithte aga

Assignment Editor Eports Editor y'ear. It shall become the ideal of te active By CAPPY JONES injustice by writing that an Al

E \X KE ES GS ABRAMSCopy Editors mlenliber to relply ronli a reclining p)osition (New Haven Register) dover victory would be as big a~

A ~~EESL R'KER onl the bnch when told to (loln his hlead- Disregarding a typical opening usta avr itr ~

Associates day ~rnhufl-cin"'esoe' t'-lI performance in which they

A C Be'Prsc i Pate H. K X Ora i nggear for-atin ". sandayescoring-wiseldes- Cornell. I made the mistake o

AM C F'ensl C POmes. could do littlescrn-ieds

V.Le BF rchernmer colpitet constant superiority Yale'Iiav careless writing and hence not (.XLebae RFTopflThe H K\ (Eta Kappa hi) Club of comeethewontaoftheuactiioritym Yalh'y

Phillips (lefinitelv ~~~~ing eno h il O-hs;10t f Freshman football team Saturday pressing myself clearly. What

Photographic BoardIpav di dneofemiigfi inteBw sred deue

ofrlishted ats the outstandingo organii/ationleiiln nteBw evdaeut want to say, however, is that

R .~ D D Sefer l)Its and ieentlynoe o i aei -ntc ha h ulo srbid

Business Department ~irllrenltl onl the Hill. Nee the Etta Ketta sixth trernlyalonhsfcinn- oietatheBldgsrbud-definitely underestimated the teiiii

Business eportmentClub, an intensive revision is underway guish, that the stretcher-beariers save himi ing.anthcohe.Irlid

BuiesManager Si fo lsi-isiibrhp Freshmen coach Stu Clancy adtecahs elzdt

BuNSinEss Y this v'ear under the forceful eadersi offo oighsmm~rhj.took the cloakings off some 45 team was potentially as good,i

Advertising Manager President jesse Killouigh. A new constitti- The PHILLIPIAN Wishes to Cn1gr at- Blue yearling footballers. The not better, than last year's groum)

Circulationl Managers tion was drawn upl last Monday evening uilate the HKX onl a grand stai-t. Oblivious Bullpups weren't exactly what but after the showing in the Mari

ROBERT SIMONTON in the upper cloak roomn Of te Common101s, of splinters, you stand (sit) or your ideals. Hickman ordered in production, time game, it seemed very unlikel

AbrornS Asso Nelons Killoughl presidsingo. but their potential appears tre- that Andover could bounce back t

:Z 0 Bierr I Poorvu mnos

w M Beake MS Parder li-it 1, .ast -CLiIC ltS lor membier- nedu.upset what was supposed to I

N~ M nDrak P Shanbaugh t~i il t aricdtyim footI15 sqa %Rumored to be deep in talent "the greatest Harvard freshine

LHKoA T R ore\'si ntevriyfobl for the first time since the war, team in fifteen years." The Ando

E Dac Dtt( i da.. LIoJtrmt wtta Skin. Quesioni Clancy's roster proved the grape- ver team, however, proved me a

TeHILIPIAN is published Tnursdays during the school any mian starting te gamie onl the benich, vine accurate-both in carrying wrong as anyone could be. ani

ea n The PrriLLIlAN coardntd hred~-power and more importantly, up despite a lot of things that hv

Erterec s secand class aratteasofcea ndem Ig fimyimlnedteevu- isthe ver near fue, thce Aithletic

AderMass under tne cct of Marcn 3 19 in ecorefply(throson ad front. happened, I'm glad everythint

Adacress oHl corresccerce concerning subscriptions to R Bonbhecusloely(wtnroiinmae ~ iof BoardinwilleteelaOed withktinrcn ore o HLLIIAN Gdergee\tshiton hall r getting drinks of water), and followngv Io~el fdcdn hte rnting ng True, the Blue youngsters only turned out the way it did. Never

5-nccls~asIrpilo 03 5 Mai rg s Wnscrintio n Haslouslhouhu hesao, sei should become an establid bed sport at Al- ripped to pay dirt once in the tilt, theless, I still feel that a word o

Thenc I LIIA is sri.edtsucrers of tne Condiltover, with letter awards. I recent yecais, accomplished that end mid-way in caution must be given about th

m'and is ter sCe at the Ancc~er nn this activity has been steadily goWing i the third period when Bobby Per- Yale Freshmen. I hope no on an

ucT~an PHLtINt apeo i I EdtraTclmshe mneeting- was called to order at 6:45. imotance during the winter months, and cells hit end Damon May with a will laugh or even snicker when Ie

Orfice f u:lic_0tIOn EaeTiTh rnig L~ec le resolution or- changing the name to at last the timie has comle wheca a miove- 10-yard heave, but they tore up say that the Yale game is probahir" in

the HKX was uinanimiouIy adopted after nient is underway to allow it lace onl huge chunks of ground all day. Andover's toughest hurdle on its Ss

which Killough in a short speech impressed the school's athaletic list. The big thing for Clancy, and way to another undeafeated sea-

Factual Material upon those attending the new importance ~~~~Yale, was the authoritative depth son. However, if the team plas -3

F o~uaI ~ateial I)Ol thse atendng he nw imcrtnce Originally an Ouiting- Club a(tivity, t showvn in the sloppy, loose-ball- the way it did last Saturday, in

Among the student at-not hs~ hywr bu ogi.Teeaea-has be~en coming more and more indepen- handling opener. Pareells was only have little doubt what the out

thiere seemnobi ~ r eiieyn osdsJoiwtl'3 emesatv t11eet dent. I the winter, students wishing to one of three pitching quarterbacks come of the game will be. cu

to the question of whenca and how the War this number varying with thle whiml of the ski canl be excused from their regular ath- unveiled, and May just one of a Pae-ft-wk-Chsite

sf1eimorial G~nmnasim w~ill be built. One Playersitte-wcoaches.si

.roup accel~~~~~t5 the fact that the men in -~~~~~~~~~~letic app)ointment, and this lprocedltre has Rang of six ends Clancy appears to any one person as the star of thb 01

chargeof th Driveare ding th bestthey- Honorary coaches were then elected, again become increasingly popular wheni weather nave coming along. aewuddfntl ea l

charge of the Drive are doing the best 0 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Talented Roster ga e w ud dfntey b n i t

I as Unaninious~~~~v. Mavulard was chosen conditions are suitable. ~~~~~~~justice to the rest of the teani:canl to see that the Gynm xi ill be built as u a i o s I Mr.hayn rdww srcosenn-owiti nshm-weuit ble

11insaresuficenlyhead coach, and Mr. Geikcn his assistant. Otetokenwoso et This game was a group victor)

soon as financial condlition aret cnlu Lae it was decided to chloo~ anl homnorary We would like to pon out at ew facts advantage while they were in teEveryone played outstanding foot.

fa~orable. ilie secoild grolip, nomxl ataer 'A' nog hs nucesu hich are favorable towardls apjproving it alow tilt were backs Jack McCar- ball, and hence we salute the enl

lie skepticalIofIth situaton. preer hav assistant managers of thle lpreCioulS season. as a sp~ort. First, though Andover is not thy, Sol Nuzzo, Jerry Conway, atiesud

lokdpxthe mter aiidatink it more ohn orPn VInomae. exactly in the center of a mnighty mountain, brother of Bill, Yale's 1948 cap- _______________

than reasflal~le tat the . lni Conmlit- oi the agreinda was the election to h ill mern- range, the neatrby' preseiice of PopcHilToil Pearce and -several others. 'Itve Rveteean de then b Ae ministrati n kn wZstn. offers ProspectacHillitam;or iilnIjonendoni Bobv ieonneie

knw-ha ership of Ed Tohnson a casIt f tI amll aiiisfrsinUp front, two complete linesing Massachusetts Maritidame nd aturays exursonsareworked under the mnulti-platoon Tomorrow night, one of ti

thlex're doing, and that what they're doin Mascuet aiiegmoften niade to places in New Hanmpshie stenoinvg.Eahcqt-more delightful baseball comedies

is Ii Andove Set itrs.\em rship rutles were strii tlv defined . Second, the number of -tuidents who tdisl]ugelasrni "It Happens Every Spring," wil

sublasednew artcle n Te PHL. maximum of five lplay's either ollensive regularly (lefinitely exceeds the turnout Herman of reinforcements next unravel its complicated and farcia

LI PlAN lastweek a1 )parently reflected too or (lefensive, per plIayer p)Cr gamec was (le- lor certain other sports, notably' fencing, year.pltRaMianwogne

LIPIAN last i ~~~cided, with a play being (defined ats "any Ii which letters are awarded. Th1ird, it is As to the game, it wasn't even notoriety as the most celebrated

strongly this skepticism, and the Alumnitm h u hostl ti( hog ls10% utmay o en ftebs kes neetn.TeEi uildsi rnadi oidm ly.oOffice 'Icaring that it -Would give to alunini I-) 1-3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~all things, a meek college cheni-

I II-) he choleteswongIf any miember exceeded this i'mit to be selected for. pa~rticipaition in meets times during the engagement, los- itypoesr u oodnr

adpeople outside legs." h wogIisr roesr Btn odnr

ima eson a skdu o llshtef i e would be~ Subject to at least one week with other schools and colleges, including ing the ball each-time. Three of

inipreregardof snubbing by the rest, or in Serio~us cases Exeter, and membe-s of these other teams the bobbles cost the Blue possibleatcbsalfnaswlndi

lowing facts Iirgr to the Drive: even permanent ostracism. receive lettems. So far as we can see, the scores and two came in expensive also iaelfn losit thel nd-

I. The efforts of Mr. J. P. Stevens, '15 lii frI ~ ~e problem is unprec(lictalble weather, but fashion inside the Light Blue 20 uate daughter of the president of

and the regional'cliairnmen of th Anoe ook at the hockey team. yadlnthe university. Mr. Milland is

Fund and War Memorial Fund Drive have cussed. After anl insphred exchange of Dfniey h itr a ahrcapdi hsrlf

broughlt in to date three-qlUarters of the ideas, it -was agreed that a cIlb tie should Considering these factors, we are Inclined much better. The sturdy, fighting the college does not pay bin

$3,500,00 sought.A getramount of be adopted. The suggestion by Bill Wilat- to approlve of allowing skiing to become but badly timed visitors, who lost enough for even a bottle of beer

money was donated by a larger percentage on of a white tie wiNth blue stripeCs was ad- a sport, and would like to add this recoin- over 70 yeards in the first half befng that broke, naturally he iq

of alumni than by almost any other Insti- Judged by far the niost dlistinctivet, and a mnendlation to th6 evidence which the Ad- alone onl penalties, never got a too poor to marry his girl.-

commnittee of Bay and Paie was applointedI visory Boamd will be called tilofl to look first down in the opening half, and ThsarcopitoneouI

tution in recent years. - jiij f)icue only garnered five in whole colli- foe orary moietin inthi

2. The alljoulits contr I __ - ' B0ely abet oeatal -hi pull-out-all-the-stopser, the profes-

for the g~mnaium along, with other funds -a'l bet oea ltersor also carries on experiments

havegbena ermrkdfo te yn-,' deepest penetration was to the trying to find a chemical which

ame or . . ' , - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Yale 25 yard line. They accom- would repel wood. Just as he has

nasiumn onlv. plished this only because one offonithsclmnesaushi

ere will I~~~~~~~~e no illore gen- ~~~~~~~~~the Yale'Is six fumbles occurred at to ruin almost everything, saving

rAl tlumni thtrvei ntthat spot In four plays they man- but three bottles of the preciois.

cra '111mlisolicitation t- git is'1 ___________ate uhhrdlbroIt1lpt

over, a great many 51 )eciral git)ros 1 )ects .. eged to lose 11 yards. non-reproducable liquid. And ;o

aie ~et to lbe seen ,and a large gift from pn vr pig a rie

anytim ake the new fI Spanish Club pn vr pig a rie

any one may at aytma ro ae n) iat a situation wherein a fiendishly

m an immediate reality. (Continued basbal-midedproessre)c

gymnasium nim with kodachromes of Peruvian bsbl-idd rfsot(

I. Itis tre tha one f thefirst objec- I- lnmrsadatv.M.Me-poor to marry his girl, has found

1. It is true that one of the landmarks and natives. Mr. Mer-~~~nd xpedentmetod o rubin

tiVes wals a1 new gymnnasitlim1 but it wouldi riams speech proved most inform- Fo htpit ytesml

be molSt uni~se to undertake new building ative. Fo htpit ytesml

unless thle budlget wais balanced. .I

adion Peby'drbthe liquid on a baseball, he pitelleswalls shone in brief glqry, dec- St L~ouis to a pennant and time

5. Pr-ices increase 1 so iuich from 19-17 - '-e 4Morated with colorful maps, masks,WolSeis(hc teten

to I 91 that thle .Acadeiv stai ted 19-49 in -' ~and exquisite examples of Incawolnthaead ihutbs

tlii samec financial position (budget wVise) -weaving. All of these exhibits and makes enough money in one

1947 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~had been graciously loaned for-. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' meeting iI% ~~~~~~~~~~~~marry his girl.

6. 'Ih unasiu IS (lefinlitel, lloi I Soiey

"11111crngand it is dm nte) poct A First Spanish Play? The movie is nothing more thain

r~f ileA~adnIN, B idigPori During the last few minutes of an extremely funny vehicle for tile

I ii~~~~~~~~~~ *~~~~~~'- - ''in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~temeeting, Bob Thompson quest- comic talents of Mr. Milland. The

7.uin woul hediatins r utms bi1- ___________________ados as to why they have never situation and camera illusions, the

hii ilding xx-hen indu a tions are that i~~ui(- _________________________________ [ roduceducadSpanishiplaylforfthet dialogueghavingibeenesubordinatedt-

mng costs will soon fall. student body. He asked the mem- to the humor of the plot compli-

8. Ag'ail it W~(l b~e 11111S iC to erect a bers to do something to remedy cations and ensuing solution. Tile

-rcp nd cod);t-plilstllvi the situation. To his and Mr. story, and Mr. Milland (and Paul

with it wait of a Ncai oi tuo a first (lass ~ ~~~~~~~~Merriam's surprise they did - Douglas as the Yogi Berra-isi

buligcn *e'~c -dlc w- ansiver- nearly everyone at the mnteting catcher) are all quite hilarious.

building an be c-nec ted ss hich will answer / ~~~~~~~~~~~ . wholeheartedly volunteered to act

ill n(-e~~~~~~~~ls. iI%~~~~~~~A~~~ oy twri -: *in the proposed production. On It is considered immodest

9. \! r. Kenimpet statc-d Ii assembly, -__ __________ tiamtountethe meeting among the tribes of Sumatra amid A

there i- than one wav to finance the ______________________________________________was adjourned. ,Celebes to expose the knees.

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RIMS "~~~~~~~'~~~" Soccermen Victorious Twice,[tAMS ~~~~~~~Blue Squad Plays Well In Opener; Governor Dumnme'r Academy Falls

difficillC uh sT , s~R ser-of-the Crushes ~~Hapless Tilton Te m - sPalmer, ajardo, RoeStar

-reiterat '.I' h( Andover- Socul erlami startecl oI the ceason b~y becating te Coach Deke's squ tad( journeyed to Goverinor D~immier last \\ ((1

last Sun ~~~~~~~~~/ * ~~~~~. .. ~~~iton School I)) it crutshing 5-0 Corc. Coi( h IDeke's Ilooters took nesday to scor a 2-0) del eat over th. Rc(d tail 1111 Bi li( ic tr

n a greegm ncs tkacgn dt)ci' a off swly, and (1id not get coordlinated till wedl i thc ir~ 1w riod.

t an An -In the first peiod0( Andover k( pt the hail continually in Tilton's This w.sas the only time in the w.shole gaflic Andoveri w as in ay

is big a~ te '*.rritory andi p~ounded~ aivaya at the goal.Ih lcrcie danger. In hie scond~ periodl thc ball as kept del in tc olppotory o e nat ik n iad a'ro~ekRkil dr itoji sition's territory, and there were constanti'. in Gov.ernor urnner

istake .. tyso h alps h e One of the reasons Tilton never several shots which narrowly, territor. The lions' shaie of ciredit

,e not ex ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ <i~iwldrdgole Enoige yscored, or came near scoring. was missed being goals. Late in this belongs to Jim Palmer, left full-their slight margin of victory, the

What ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~lebotr aebi fe ~donl accoont of their weak back- period Wally Kohler scored, put- back, who played a superb game,for agoaland aain i the econdfield. The line was fast and shifty, ting the team into high gear. The consistently saving Andover from

period received another penalty but the backs were so inferior half ended 1-0 favor of the Blue. what seemed certain scores Cap-

the teiiii~~~~~~~~~~ kick. Fajardo duplicated hi s that the line never had much of a Encouraged by their lead, the tamn Ev Rose and Fajardo also

lized th X ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ earlier success w.ith another tally. chance to score. booters got another goal in the plated excellent games. With two

good, i Elwell, in the same period, also Congratulations souild go to third period, when during a scuffle victories under their belt, the Blue* - - -made a oal on cornerkick. Te Andovi' foi~well cordinate j~ei~in front of the goal, Lock Rush is looking forward to the Tabor

the Mari' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~first half ended with the Blue foirmance. The t e a mn played scored. The last period found all Game this coming Saturday.

v unlikel ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~7three goals to the good. intelligently, passing accurately

-e back ' Third Score Made and using teamwork. Probably Pythons and cobras are par- The word "whiskey"' comesed to b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,In the third period Andov'er the only disappointed pla~er of ticularly reverenced by members from a Celtic word meaning wa-

freshime , .~5i" kept the ball in their opponents' the team was George Webb. the of the African Masai tribe, ter of life.'he Ando ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4territory most of the time, and in goalie, who never got his hands-

ed me a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~-~~ a scuffle in front of the goal on the ball

be, an Doug Gahm Hits A Hrvard RunnerFajardo aain managed to scoreAnoe InMrisythat hDugGah it AHrvrdRnnrfor the third te In the sameAn ve InMrrse

verytin lat scoe altough e neeed aperiod, Billy Lee. who had barely BIG ASSORTMENT OF ALBUMS BA B RTAXI SE RVI CEd.rytever Vrity Fotball last or ie rabsughhenete missed several goals, kicked a All P. A.'s Electrical Needs BA B R SHOP PAUL W. COLLINS, Prop.

i wod o ontiued rom age ne pairm oflfingabsli thoplet ball towards the goal, and in a Sam DeLuca, Prop. 32 Park Street - Tel. 8059

ibout th ~~~~from the 30 and just succeeded in ton man's back into the nets. n TEM PLE_____________no on ai'vard fumble and Kimball pro- reaching the corner ahead of the last pesiod Andover didn't C.6 Main Street Tel. 1175

Br when Ieded to dash 35 yards to the George Stoddard's tackle. Kier-probahl' iisonl's 20. Gardere rifled a stead's partially blocked place- score but kept Tilton worried. _______________

Ile on it ss squarely at Berkowitz on the ment sailed through. The outstanding line players!atd ea ndHary acd i fr he raaniInerept Pss were Billy Lee. Ricardo Fajardo,- ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK

am play, D I. Three minutes later, Gra- Harvard threatened once in the Andoverlwel MlassahafhusettsN9in contributed his 62 vard gallop plaved excellent games, especiallyAnoeMsa uts

turd ncotibteais6yyrdgllpfinal stanza, but Graham snuffedthe o wnthe sidelines beh~ind a par- out this surge by intercepting an Captain Rose and Nick Neville. For Good Sandwiches

be. clarn hepu lc yTmONi oso h w n u-It was through their powerfulbe. cute. hepu lc yTmONi oso h w n u-kicks and excellent line backins Sodas and Ice Cream CHECKING ACCOUNTS REGISTER CHECKS

Cboosin n~~~~~~fing it back to the 26, thus the that the Blue kept the ball near

-,a oftb O'Neil finally found the range last flicker of hope vanished for Tiltons goal much of the time. SAINSACONT.TR..-HEKJe an i ith two flips to set up the game's the Crimson. B o t h fullbacks played strongSA IG ACONSTRM HE S

:he tean JV-A FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ~~games, although they did not get

? victors Thursday, Oct. 13 muhato.Ji-amrceaeh rc eAMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHECKSdin fol HTPIN L-elHg n' the ball out of dangerous ground Joh H. G eo

~e the eni APPLIANCES Saturday, Oct.' 22 - several times with beautiful kicks. Watchmaker JewelerNew Hampton school Typewriter Service

ANDOVER COAL CO. Saturda3', Oct. 29 - Academy Stage Crew Help j Cmlt pia evcProctor Academy (away) Cmlt pia evc

Wednesday, Nov. 2 - Make Movi-es Right Fl ieoe of th ~~~~~~~Lawrence High 2nd's An activity at Andover that is Fl ieo

comedies Wednesday. Nov. 9 -'relatively in glorious and-unknown Quality School JewelryTH RO SPTIng," wil ~~~~~Exeter to most, and vet without whose

nd farcii _______________ labors P. A. boys would be de- 48Main Street Andover

.o gainec prived of the enjoyment of their Telephone Andover 830-R Itr colad olgCelebrate. ~ ~ ~ ~ j- *mAaTSaturday night movies and other

peleas. -oiAJ1 f productions in George Washington ADVERTISING CONTEST

ge chern- DAL ONHall. is the hard-working Stage

orinar% bIf~M~1 Crew. Under the general man- F L 3~~Ea a fan . ~~~~~~~~~~~agership of Ned Rowland, the IL S O E

II, and i PHARMACY ~ ~~~~~~~~score of workers spend a great B al owl

ndergrad ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ llA.ivI1~1deal of time practicing with the By2 Allyve Todel. 99nsdegrad curtains, sets, and lights so thatRt.2Anoe Tl.19

~~sident 0! W C~~~~~~~~~~~~~ they will be letter-perfect by cur- I 1/ Miles South of P.A.role, fo ~~~~~~~~~~taintime. Walt Jones is the Light--ONpay hin ~~~~~~~~~~~ing Engineer, and Red Herrey is LU NCHE N

~ ofbeerBOWL AT Prescription the Art Director. DINNERilly he iq ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Some of the crew, such as DonDI N R1. Pharmacists ~~~~~~~~~~Botto and Tim Anderson, are in BuftLnc alANDOVER P am csstheir second year of service. There Bfe uc alis enouldi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~is a large bunch of new boys, who Buffet Suppers Sunday

ut in this RECREATION CENTER Cneed just a little more experience Open Daily, except Tuesdayle profes- and a knowledge of the stage set- 12t " 5:0ooperimeritF 34 PARK ST. "Where Pharmacy up. 12t :30 5: 0 t

~~~al whidi ~~~~~~_________DINNERS SERVEDas he has ~~~~~~~Is a Profession" .The so-called Elephant Mound Sundays and Holidays

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il fifty prospective runners sind CAop course which was more rotected Seeded in the tournament are: team members. Georg6 Beatty up~~~~ ~~ fo ast adJn.t e poen PA.i UII than Chesapeake Bay. However, No. 1, Jim Sagebiel; No. 2, George last year's Varsity was ul

Harriers W il tal talent is plentiful.- i* since the age and condition of the Stewart; No. 3, Doc Houk; No. 4~,coptaheionVrtysceg 2n flnn poi boats was a bit less tan perfect, Pete Penick; No. 5, George An- copta ei4o ast oc

Several J. V. runners, including there were several capfiizings gellus; No. 6, Dave Seifer; No. 7, this fall. I

O pen Season DuffGrffin Duer% Bob Hower-- Sailing Club Expects The club officers, President Jim Ricky Boeth; No. 8, Bob Barton. On Wednesday everything wen ton,anSkiiwilpoalruvs ' as e n intevast me gintNrt- T Hv oo erMiller, Vice-President Pinm Epler, All were members of last year's according to form except for a eastern on Saturday and are en- LitSecretary Dud Shepard, and Treas- VriyadJ .tmsexptupset scored by Woody Wood

tirly apale f scurng arsty ,,LstSpring at the iter'scholas- urer Bill Gonzales plan to hold Angellus, who has been doing very hue eba atya' o

MacCallum Paces Team trl aal fscrn ast i sailing meet at Annapolis several meets this fall with Proc- well n matches against the other hue eba atya' oIn Firt TimeTrial; positions. Larry Conover, Pim Epler, and tor, Tabor, and Howardusn man, Pete Penick 6-3, 2-6 6-3. -

In Firt TimeTrial;The team's daily workout have Jim Miller, braving wind, rain, P.A. boats on a lake in North An- VFlanders, Avery Next consisted of two-ile jaunts and rather elderly boats, gave dover. Return meets are pce

With increasingly longer condi- around the playing fields and long- Andover second place. The win- in the Spring, . xetdTLHave You Seentioning work-outs and the sea- er runs to Prospect Hill in addi- ner, Belmont Hill School, was The__________ -i

son's firt tirne-rial heldlast tio to the anctuary.(Incidenal- skipered by Ligh Quin, nowtteFriday, Coach Pen Hollowell's ly. several of the more intelligent at Andover.,'e nsT una e t r i avarsity cross-country team is harriers took a wrong road return- Twenty schools in all partici- 00 E steadily shaping up for it's first in rmPopctHl atW' pated. and each school r'aced one i orurn KUnmeet against Northeastern this nesday and stunibled back to the, boat. These twenty were divided The Andover-fall tennis tourna- P h a rmiiac~y tSaturday. Co-Captains Spence Mac- track stands after running an ex- into two divisions of ten each in ment got under way last Sunday with______________

Calluni and Tuck Gordon antici- tra mile totaling 4 miles.) Now the elimination eries. The top afternoon at the Varsity courts. REscR T 0NS thepate a successful season, consider- that most of the runners are in five were to compete for the chain- The first day's action saw no up- -PRESCRIPTIONS________

ing the team's four returning let- some semblance of condition, there pionship. sets as all the seeded players won.termien and its unusual depth. will be longer runs this week to Bad weather and rough water Two rounds were played during - Main at Chestnut - Phillips Seal?

Last Friday's time trial was Ballardvale or on the varsity forced the meet to a smaller the first day. held on the new sanctuary course. course with extra laps in the sanc -_________4_____95__ Iil

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