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RA L LY RALLY I S SUE Ii[lANI SS UE Established 1878 Vol.AXVi No. 59 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 29, 1942 Ten Cents STRONG ROYAL BLUE TRACK AGGREGATION ENCOUNTERS RED AND GRAY TOMlORROWV Team ~To ErMe reitosPs A. Tracksters Favored With Mediocre Record iCoCpanRilme un, Brave-aTomorow' PrOoram In Season's Final Meet train to save gas, and we won't gas Assembly at 8: 30-Every boy P. A. Victorious Over Exeter about the meet until it's all over. must attend, except day stu- Andover To Face Ancient Rivals Co-Captain Sheridan, pole vut dents. There will be no choirNe In Interscholastic Meet and broad jump-It will be plenty compensation that day. Inf Ne Hampshire Territory close, but the Blue should come out Lunch at 11 a. m. This Spring the Andover team had a good but not excel- on top. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. Once again they'll take the Andover banner out of the lent season. It was thrice defeated: by Yale, Harvard, and Sobin, 100-yard dagh - Here's Movies will be at 8 o'clock Fri- -tioth balls and let- it fly proudly over the P. A. stands at the Dartmouth Freshman teams, yet over the schools in its own hoping. day night, Be sure to bring your Andover-Exeter track meet in New Hampshire tomorrow. Cahiners, 220-yard, high hurdles- movie tickets. After the movies, The Royal Blue-is rated the favorite in this, the forty-seventh class, the Prep schools, it rules Su- We did it in the winter; we did it every boy must report imn~edi- -annual dual encounter, and the fun will begin when the train preme. P. A. defeated Worcester -last Saturday; so it looks perfect ateiy to his bousemaster in per- pulls out of the Andover depot at 12 Academy decisively at the mid-sea- ~'- for tomorrow. son.clknoaditwlntbevr son point and did not win again un- McMahon, 220-yard dash, discus Thori'wleveteA- ~~utlthe vior paadeiilnbeor h til last Satu tr as tesmostigs- ho- o'tcr hnw e dover depot at 12 o'clock noonmois This last victr wa h otsg "up there, but I hope we get back In for Exeter. ois engagement of the year, '~. time fr the fire. The movies will begin omor- Coacho Ray R hepard'srtop-dog nificant Z -. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ten is ilbei oro-will be led into battle by co-Capts. however, because in it the Royal Ross, 440-yard run-Something rw ih t8ocoki hr Blue downed the Red and Grey by new will be added to the list of An- rwngta8o'lcifhee Jim Reilly and Dick Sheridan to- almost twenty-five points. One dover victories. m itr.Ohewsatrorrow. With these, Jim McMa- meet, with Bowdoin, was cancelled. Kethalt mile run-Exeter th ofr.hon. Jack Carr, Bill Coleman, The Andover itrackmen who have should take the mile easily, but L Moose" Herron, and Ben Calder, shown consilstently good perform- the half and quarter will be very, Mr. Poynter-I'd much rather go the outstanding men on this year's ances this spring are Jim Mce- very close. in to the meet with Exeter the fa- tawl edtewy-ovcoy Mahon, Jack Carr, Jim Reilly, Dick David, half zmile run-They don't vorite Instead of Andover. -. w Not only these mentioned above, Sheridan, Bill Coleman, and Moose have a prayer. Mr. Colby-It will be a repe- buWtt ando Flanagan Shaead thyer H-erron In that order. In five meets Carr, high jump, broad jump-- tition of last year.Watan lag hvhdtei McMahon has scored a total of 38 -- It'll be close, but no cigars-for Mr uleme-,h orshare in giving the team the edge in points n the discus and dashes; xer.tmro'me. 0 Carr has scored 31 In the high and 2Coleman, hammer throw - If Andover has the priorities. M~h ihSoe broad jPs; Reilly has tallied Shep's pipe doesn't go out, we'll Mlr. French-It will-be very close -___ _____ n the javelin and mile ~win. Mr. Sanborn-Andover will win. , Jim McMahon is the number one 28 betweentejvlnadmlRokflehme tho - MrKlyTe bakt all m. man on the P. A. squad. To him run; and Sheridan has scored four Rceelr amrtrw- M.KlyTebsebl first plaes, or 20points, i the PoleColeman gets sick on cigars. Cole- started it off-so "keep 'em roll- - ~- -goes the distinction -of having tal- e frtpaeo 0pitI h o manowill get sick tomorrow. .i11I pick Andover. led the most points, 38 in all, in the vault (he did not JUMP against Herron, discus throw-It should ing-.-- pr-xtrcness ecnb Dartmouth). Coleman and Hero Doe-We'll come through in typi.peEeercnet. ecnb be like the Intergcholastics, only counted on for firsts in the 220-yard each have totaled 19 points. Other _________________better. cal style. ds n ntedsu ho.Dc tta n are:ra er r 15, Lu eir', C-ati im Ril illa Johnny Weidlein-They'll have a Poland-It'll be the same old Co-Captain Dick Sheridan is ex- ds n ntedsu ho.Dc totas ae: aldr 1, Lce 2%, Co-aptin im eily wll eadhard time tarcking us down, story with Shep at the helm. pected to break a record tomorrow. Continued on Page 4 eand Weidlein 10. Andover's mllers tomorrow, Jim Hudner-We'll show 'em UP Mr. Woolsey-Andover will take Following is a summary of the ________________ there. Exeter the way Caesar took Alesla. Spring meets, all of which wereAn o e here on the Hill. One thing to keep Notice Tenative A v rTrack Lineups in mind also is the fact that An- Be sure to refresh your memo- .. dover beat Exeter in the Winter. ries about the procedures fol- I o or w sI e t Lse eo The first meet with Dartmouth lowed for the Exeter meet. TheThetrc In om r w' etLs d B l w was a close victory for the Indians. rules are posted on all bulletin coahe gt o-FISTTEM"NTIE Three Andover regulars were miss- boards. Failure to follow rulesgether to fig- 100-yard dash: Tom Hudner, '43; Joe Sohin, '44; John Shepley, '42. Ing from thelineup: Pol vaulter lma es.ossbet osvr ure out the 220-yard dash: Tom Hudner, '43; Jim McMahon, '42; John Shepley, '42. 5 ~~~Continued on Page 4 dsiln.best -way to 440-yard dash: Ben Calder, '42; Ken Keuffel, '42; Bill Ross, 42~- I' ________________________________________________________________ garner t h o s e 880-yard run: Bill Kelty, '44; Jack Lemmon, '43; Johnny David, '43. all - Important Mile Run: Co-Captain Jim Reilly, '42; Henry Quinby, '45. points in - to- 120 High Hurdles: Wally Cahiners, '43; Jack Jackson, '43, e Spring Term Issue O r The M irror ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~morrow's Exe- 220 Low Hurdles: Johnny Weidlein, '44. ter m e e t. Shot Put: Al Berne, '43; Moose Herron, '43; Larry Toms, '43. n To M ake Appearance O n Tuesday ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~left to right feller , '42. As the-second artime-Mirrorup--are- divoced-annually as-the resultthey are Mr. Discus Throw: John Cochran, '42; Moose Herron, '43; J. McMahon, '42. pars the secnd thatieMror sipu-aordgred agnnulltstersl Shepard, head javelin Throw: Co-Captain Jim Reilly, '42; Doug Bomeisler, '44; tiears ehe in thanth wrsituaoudg a rguenscoach; Mr. Dwvight Stuart, '43. tionis ehoedin mny gippig ar No less important or interesting - B o y I e, dis- Pole Vault: Co-Captain Dick Sheridan, '42; Bob Bancker, '42; Diz tidles. Australia is the scene of an are the many snapshots of school. tnecoach ese,'3 exciting-story about a Yank and a An increased number of cartoonsMr. Flannigan, High Jump: Ross Bakeir, '43; Jack Cai-r, '42; Jim Hudner, '44. Aussi.... Also Wag(The Bosun') nd pictures-larger than ever be-weight coach, Broad Juml: Co-Captaiii Dick Sheridan, '42; Jack Carr. '42; Lawt Thielens spins a yarn about the fore-make this issue outstanding, poleMr vatSagn,42Di Tuso,42 lone survivor of a torpedoed ship. if nothing else does. coleac I SECOND TEAM ENTRIES to the ome-frot fo atense Alemny, of thrs, e hl' proinent 100-Yard Dash: Chet Jenkins, '45; Hilary Micou, '42; G. Williams, '42. And Wilime.ihome-rnfoatese back mand, of coue, whave' wroiheus 220-Yard Dash: Hilary Micou, '42; Bruce Throckmnortoi, '42. with a suicidal Jap sabateui- at its writers -Dave Chavchavadze, I. _______________________ 440-Yard Dash: Bob Black, '45; Dick Stevens, '43; Jack White, '43. center, Mon-is. J. J. Godwin, to mention________________________________ 880-Yard Run: Gordon Elliott, '42; Fran Hall, '42; Geoi-ge Niebank, I yt'rde cSontagew1elec- but a few. We could recommend -Dr-'uess-Uevery Andover con- MIr Whitney-Judging from the '44; Doug Pitman, '44. view teera noe as the an imrsinsi~eeyhex-~ - Mile Run: Joe Leiper, '42, Nick Reitzel, '43. wrddthed ye ard avr:wse impressioniticr iec byr Bat tender is in top form, we will win. interscholastics Andover will win. 120 High Hurdles: Pete Scott, '44; Bruce Throckmortonl, '42. how student opinions and values but why not get a copy and look it Mr. Peck-The good Shepard will Dr. Gallagheir-Close; but the 220-Low Hurdles: Eason Cross, '43; Rube Siegal, '42. __ change to meet the seriousness of UP? The Mirror will be out Tues- lead them to victory. Red will he Blue. Shot Put: Paul Kohlbas, '42; Steve McKee, '44; Bob Rogoski, '42; Cal the situation as Andover's student day and Wednesday, on sale In the Mr. Severance-Mr. Peck has left SMr. Benton-I've seen too many Burrows, '43. bodys falls in line and, pullw-th e-Ommla-mol-ab-lght-lahin jiothgo-sy Andover-Exeter__track- Meets to Hammer Throw. Dick Castle, '44, Pete Roome, '44, Perry Schwar- the-nation. Williams Hall, ~~Mr. Follansbee-Shep has the make a prophecy. zer, '43. Ien aighevini.icHn Wiims Iaewll b h as n n weight advantage. Mr. Hawes-Exeter, like Atalanta, Discus Throw. Lem Beardsley, '42; Bid Bidgood, '44; Paul Kohlhaas, iines arlghter t vein is t V tc H en- Tir su ilb the lasdngefrst one un-e lMr. Hall - Usually reliable is fleet of foot, but Andover, like '42; Steve McKee, '44; Bill Pabst, '43. ligean'oski Aril abouhnot toder the cruwhohsadn effrt fdae sources indicate through authorized Hippomenes, has the necessary Javelin Throw: Linc Clark, '42; Roy Ferguson, '43; Tex Furse, '43; learnto sk. A Zot Sut Is he Brwn, wo hasdone grea dealspokesmen that highly placed of- golden apples. I Berny Palitz, '42. subject of another story, and its in putting a little life and spark ficials have unimpeachable Informa- Mr. Leavitt-Let's make the Ex- I Pole Vault: Bill Bixby, '42; Bob Hatch. '45; Dwight Rockwell; Noel drastic effect upon the lives of no into the school's only literary mag- tion that a decisive engagement is eter alumni week-end a big "suc- Seeburg, '42. less than three People. Ed Troupin azine, by Introducing photographs forthcoming. cess " High Jump: Bill Coffin, '42; Skip Gifford, '44; Paul Matthews, '43; shakes a sad head -over Contract and more and better live cuts. The Mr. Shields-Mr. Shepard and his Harold Phinney-It looks good to Whitey Schroeder, '44; Jack White, '43. Brddge Iin fluff that Rull. . . did you new editor next year will be Harry camp followers will probably pull me. After seeing the last one, I Broad Jump: Tom Irwin, '43; Bill Mackenzie, '42; Blacky Rains, '44; know that over a hundred couples Owen.- a "surprise" win, don't see how we can miss. George Ravenelle, '42.

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Page 1: Ii[lANIpdf.phillipian.net/1942/05291942.pdf · 2008. 9. 9. · RA L LY RALLY I S SUE Ii[lANI SS UE Established 1878 Vol.AXVi No. 59 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 29, 1942

RA L LY RALLY

I S SUE Ii[lANI SS UE

Established 1878

Vol.AXVi No. 59 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 29, 1942 Ten Cents

STRONG ROYAL BLUE TRACK AGGREGATIONENCOUNTERS RED AND GRAY TOMlORROWV

Team ~To ErMe reitosPs A. Tracksters FavoredWith Mediocre Record iCoCpanRilme un, Brave-aTomorow' PrOoram In Season's Final Meet

train to save gas, and we won't gas Assembly at 8: 30-Every boy

P. A. Victorious Over Exeter about the meet until it's all over. must attend, except day stu- Andover To Face Ancient RivalsCo-Captain Sheridan, pole vut dents. There will be no choirNe

In Interscholastic Meet and broad jump-It will be plenty compensation that day. Inf Ne Hampshire Territoryclose, but the Blue should come out Lunch at 11 a. m.

This Spring the Andover team had a good but not excel- on top. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. Once again they'll take the Andover banner out of the

lent season. It was thrice defeated: by Yale, Harvard, and Sobin, 100-yard dagh - Here's Movies will be at 8 o'clock Fri- -tioth balls and let- it fly proudly over the P. A. stands at the

Dartmouth Freshman teams, yet over the schools in its own hoping. day night, Be sure to bring your Andover-Exeter track meet in New Hampshire tomorrow.Cahiners, 220-yard, high hurdles- movie tickets. After the movies, The Royal Blue-is rated the favorite in this, the forty-seventh

class, the Prep schools, it rules Su- We did it in the winter; we did it every boy must report imn~edi- -annual dual encounter, and the fun will begin when the train

preme. P. A. defeated Worcester -last Saturday; so it looks perfect ateiy to his bousemaster in per- pulls out of the Andover depot at 12

Academy decisively at the mid-sea- ~'- for tomorrow. son.clknoaditwlntbevr

son point and did not win again un- McMahon, 220-yard dash, discus Thori'wleveteA- ~~utlthe vior paadeiilnbeor h

til last Satu tr as tesmostigs- ho- o'tcr hnw e dover depot at 12 o'clock noonmois

This last victr wa h otsg "up there, but I hope we get back In for Exeter. ois

engagement of the year, '~. time fr the fire. The movies will begin omor- Coacho Ray R hepard'srtop-dog

nificant Z -. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ten is ilbei oro-will be led into battle by co-Capts.however, because in it the Royal Ross, 440-yard run-Something rw ih t8ocoki hr

Blue downed the Red and Grey by new will be added to the list of An- rwngta8o'lcifhee Jim Reilly and Dick Sheridan to-

almost twenty-five points. One dover victories. m itr.Ohewsatrorrow. With these, Jim McMa-

meet, with Bowdoin, was cancelled. Kethalt mile run-Exeter th ofr.hon. Jack Carr, Bill Coleman,

The Andover itrackmen who have should take the mile easily, but L Moose" Herron, and Ben Calder,

shown consilstently good perform- the half and quarter will be very, Mr. Poynter-I'd much rather go the outstanding men on this year's

ances this spring are Jim Mce- very close. in to the meet with Exeter the fa- tawl edtewy-ovcoy

Mahon, Jack Carr, Jim Reilly, Dick David, half zmile run-They don't vorite Instead of Andover. -. w Not only these mentioned above,

Sheridan, Bill Coleman, and Moose have a prayer. Mr. Colby-It will be a repe- buWtt ando Flanagan Shaead thyer

H-erron In that order. In five meets Carr, high jump, broad jump-- tition of last year.Watan lag hvhdtei

McMahon has scored a total of 38 -- It'll be close, but no cigars-for Mr uleme-,h orshare in giving the team the edge in

points n the discus and dashes; xer.tmro'me.0 Carr has scored 31 In the high and 2Coleman, hammer throw - If Andover has the priorities. M~h ihSoe

broad jPs; Reilly has tallied Shep's pipe doesn't go out, we'll Mlr. French-It will-be very close -___ _____

n the javelin and mile ~win. Mr. Sanborn-Andover will win. , Jim McMahon is the number one

28 betweentejvlnadmlRokflehme tho - MrKlyTe bakt all m. man on the P. A. squad. To him

run; and Sheridan has scored four Rceelr amrtrw- M.KlyTebsebl

first plaes, or 20points, i the PoleColeman gets sick on cigars. Cole- started it off-so "keep 'em roll- - ~- -goes the distinction -of having tal-

e frtpaeo 0pitI h o manowill get sick tomorrow. .i11I pick Andover. led the most points, 38 in all, in the

vault (he did not JUMP against Herron, discus throw-It should ing-.-- pr-xtrcness ecnb

Dartmouth). Coleman and Hero Doe-We'll come through in typi.peEeercnet. ecnbbe like the Intergcholastics, only counted on for firsts in the 220-yard

each have totaled 19 points. Other _________________better. cal style. ds n ntedsu ho.Dc

tta n are:ra er r 15, Lu eir', C-ati im Ril illa Johnny Weidlein-They'll have a Poland-It'll be the same old Co-Captain Dick Sheridan is ex- ds n ntedsu ho.Dc

totas ae: aldr 1, Lce 2%, Co-aptin im eily wll eadhard time tarcking us down, story with Shep at the helm. pected to break a record tomorrow. Continued on Page 4

eand Weidlein 10. Andover's mllers tomorrow, Jim Hudner-We'll show 'em UP Mr. Woolsey-Andover will take

Following is a summary of the ________________ there. Exeter the way Caesar took Alesla.

Spring meets, all of which wereAn o e

here on the Hill. One thing to keep Notice Tenative A v rTrack Lineupsin mind also is the fact that An- Be sure to refresh your memo- ..

dover beat Exeter in the Winter. ries about the procedures fol- I o or w sI e t Lse eoThe first meet with Dartmouth lowed for the Exeter meet. TheThetrc

In om r w' etLs d B l w

was a close victory for the Indians. rules are posted on all bulletin coahe gt o-FISTTEM"NTIE

Three Andover regulars were miss- boards. Failure to follow rulesgether to fig- 100-yard dash: Tom Hudner, '43; Joe Sohin, '44; John Shepley, '42.

Ing from thelineup: Pol vaulter lma es.ossbet osvr ure out the 220-yard dash: Tom Hudner, '43; Jim McMahon, '42; John Shepley, '42.

5 ~~~Continued on Page 4 dsiln.best -way to 440-yard dash: Ben Calder, '42; Ken Keuffel, '42; Bill Ross, 42~-

I' ________________________________________________________________ garner t h o s e 880-yard run: Bill Kelty, '44; Jack Lemmon, '43; Johnny David, '43.

all - Important Mile Run: Co-Captain Jim Reilly, '42; Henry Quinby, '45.

points in - to- 120 High Hurdles: Wally Cahiners, '43; Jack Jackson, '43,

e Spring Term Issue O r The M irror ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~morrow's Exe- 220 Low Hurdles: Johnny Weidlein, '44.

ter m e e t. Shot Put: Al Berne, '43; Moose Herron, '43; Larry Toms, '43.

n To M ake A ppearance O n Tuesday ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~left to right feller , '42.

As the-second artime-Mirrorup--are- divoced-annually as-the resultthey are Mr. Discus Throw: John Cochran, '42; Moose Herron, '43; J. McMahon, '42.

pars the secnd thatieMror sipu-aordgred agnnulltstersl Shepard, head javelin Throw: Co-Captain Jim Reilly, '42; Doug Bomeisler, '44;

tiears ehe in thanth wrsituaoudg a rguenscoach; Mr. Dwvight Stuart, '43.

tionis ehoedin mny gippig ar No less important or interesting - B o y I e, dis- Pole Vault: Co-Captain Dick Sheridan, '42; Bob Bancker, '42; Diz

tidles. Australia is the scene of an are the many snapshots of school. tnecoach ese,'3

exciting-story about a Yank and a An increased number of cartoonsMr. Flannigan, High Jump: Ross Bakeir, '43; Jack Cai-r, '42; Jim Hudner, '44.

Aussi.... Also Wag (The Bosun') nd pictures-larger than ever be-weight coach, Broad Juml: Co-Captaiii Dick Sheridan, '42; Jack Carr. '42; Lawt

Thielens spins a yarn about the fore-make this issue outstanding, poleMr vatSagn,42Di Tuso,42

lone survivor of a torpedoed ship. if nothing else does. coleac I SECOND TEAM ENTRIES

to the ome-frot fo atense Alemny, of thrs, e hl' proinent 100-Yard Dash: Chet Jenkins, '45; Hilary Micou, '42; G. Williams, '42.

And Wilime.ihome-rnfoatese back mand, of coue, whave' wroiheus 220-Yard Dash: Hilary Micou, '42; Bruce Throckmnortoi, '42.

with a suicidal Jap sabateui- at its writers -Dave Chavchavadze, I. _______________________ 440-Yard Dash: Bob Black, '45; Dick Stevens, '43; Jack White, '43.

center, Mon-is. J. J. Godwin, to mention________________________________ 880-Yard Run: Gordon Elliott, '42; Fran Hall, '42; Geoi-ge Niebank,

I yt'rde cSontagew1elec- but a few. We could recommend -Dr-'uess-Uevery Andover con- MIr Whitney-Judging from the '44; Doug Pitman, '44.

view teera noe as the an imrsinsi~eeyhex-~ -Mile Run: Joe Leiper, '42, Nick Reitzel, '43.

wrddthed ye ard avr:wse impressioniticr iec byr Bat tender is in top form, we will win. interscholastics Andover will win. 120 High Hurdles: Pete Scott, '44; Bruce Throckmortonl, '42.

how student opinions and values but why not get a copy and look it Mr. Peck-The good Shepard will Dr. Gallagheir-Close; but the 220-Low Hurdles: Eason Cross, '43; Rube Siegal, '42. __

change to meet the seriousness of UP? The Mirror will be out Tues- lead them to victory. Red will he Blue. Shot Put: Paul Kohlbas, '42; Steve McKee, '44; Bob Rogoski, '42; Cal

the situation as Andover's student day and Wednesday, on sale In the Mr. Severance-Mr. Peck has left SMr. Benton-I've seen too many Burrows, '43.

bodys falls in line and, pullw-th e-Ommla-mol-ab-lght-lahin jiothgo-sy Andover-Exeter__track- Meets to Hammer Throw. Dick Castle, '44, Pete Roome, '44, Perry Schwar-

the-nation. Williams Hall, ~~Mr. Follansbee-Shep has the make a prophecy. zer, '43.

Ien aighevini.icHn Wiims Iaewll b h as n n weight advantage. Mr. Hawes-Exeter, like Atalanta, Discus Throw. Lem Beardsley, '42; Bid Bidgood, '44; Paul Kohlhaas,

iines arlghter t vein is t V tc H en- Tir su ilb the lasdngefrst one un-e lMr. Hall - Usually reliable is fleet of foot, but Andover, like '42; Steve McKee, '44; Bill Pabst, '43.

ligean'oski Aril abouhnot toder the cruwhohsadn effrt fdae sources indicate through authorized Hippomenes, has the necessary Javelin Throw: Linc Clark, '42; Roy Ferguson, '43; Tex Furse, '43;

learnto sk. A Zot Sut Is he Brwn, wo hasdone grea dealspokesmen that highly placed of- golden apples. I Berny Palitz, '42.

subject of another story, and its in putting a little life and spark ficials have unimpeachable Informa- Mr. Leavitt-Let's make the Ex- I Pole Vault: Bill Bixby, '42; Bob Hatch. '45; Dwight Rockwell; Noel

drastic effect upon the lives of no into the school's only literary mag- tion that a decisive engagement is eter alumni week-end a big "suc- Seeburg, '42.

less than three People. Ed Troupin azine, by Introducing photographs forthcoming. cess " High Jump: Bill Coffin, '42; Skip Gifford, '44; Paul Matthews, '43;

shakes a sad head -over Contract and more and better live cuts. The Mr. Shields-Mr. Shepard and his Harold Phinney-It looks good to Whitey Schroeder, '44; Jack White, '43.

Brddge Iin fluff that Rull. . . did you new editor next year will be Harry camp followers will probably pull me. After seeing the last one, I Broad Jump: Tom Irwin, '43; Bill Mackenzie, '42; Blacky Rains, '44;

know that over a hundred couples Owen.- a "surprise" win, don't see how we can miss. George Ravenelle, '42.

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deserve, cheers that will make them feel that if magazine editors, and what not. A lot of th-hu- M scCusT nthey have anything to do with it, the headline in mri h itr ssple yTuteEgn

H I ILILIPIA N the next issue of this paper will read: Andover Pallette, who, when confronted with the fact that Season By BanqueTnz PHILLIPIAN is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- Trounces Exeter in Well-Attended Track Meet. there iare a lot of things more important and big- The musical clubs will olfictaytion as well as of the, Daily Princetoniant Association of Prcparatory ger in life than football stadiums, replies with his end their season on Sunday, June 7,School Newspapert, famous remark that there is nothing bigger than by holding a banquet at tA

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF0 the new Midwestern U. Stadium. dover Inn. Here, next years fCRAIG P. GILBERT I44 f icers will be chosen to succeeMomping Editor Assignt~tit Edito President Bill Coffin, ice-Presi

WILLIAM L. PHELAN PHILIP Mf. DRAKE MORSE HALL BLUES Tomorrow night's offering,Paramount's, "The dent Lucius Biglow, and Treasure

f~~d~ihvda1 5be~~tza41#ue~it Hark! Who's the monster rushing madly by? Fleet's In" is also an excellent show. The stars8 of Amflueo ttn.idutiu o

~~ G ARNOLD ASSOCIATES ~~~~~What greenish streak obscures the placid sky? the picture are William Holden, Dorothy Lamour, accomplished by both Ds PtteD S. BRNSL H. L SisGHiM Is it some demon flying o'er the fields? and Betty Hutton. Although Dorothy Lamour cher and Mr. Burke, the musicaD .BuINs R. L. IMN to fradtyul eeteesclubs have had a very successfC F REMING R R HARSHICAN ~~~~~~~~~~~isn't much tolook andrenroyableyseason."vDuringetsB . A' HAMM5ER T. A. HAY MOND Ahi, nay, 'tis but Commander Larry Shields, enjoy thee fiso."lm.ig

SENIOR ADVISERS Who every day without the least remorse ejytefl.entire school year, the clubs havN. W. BARRETT D. CHtAVCHAVADZF h ettigaottepcuei t ui.sEadhl acswtG. D. KITTREDGE B C. WELCH Directs his chariot green toward Samuel Morse. Th ettigaottepcuei t ui.sn n eddne ihthe £01Thisis aly spplid byJimm Dorey, is o- loinggirls' academies: Roger,D. BROWN D. MoIIL= Dost ask what crimes take place andiDorseyseHall, Dana Hall, Bradford Junlo

Circulation Mlanager walls, ch~estra, dvocalists Hel O'Connell and Bob College,anBevrCutyDSAMUEL D. HERRON W ge d ivy climbs and wevsand falls? Eberly. Some of the moepopular songs in the School.SAMUEL D. HERRON Wher~~~~e weaves"f moreda etr oserp" yfr h ms tued

'Tis better far that they ryemaitheuostnsupendUs hiI~~adi~~~wi~~s . 2,ea~~~~~iI remain unknown; movie~~~~"Atu a rrIfyo Bauildm anetter Mou er, of the season was the productiaASSOCIATES -But we'll tell all, -and take the chance, alone. "rhrM ratugtm Dncg,'age-of "Pinafore," which was so highi

F F. JORDAN J. FARRINGTON mne," "Not-Mine," and "The Fleet's In." acclaimed that it is very ossibi_____ C. H. PKrIIAM C. C. Gxn'oao, Ja.T ,~nsta ex ertecmie

L. LEU MON w. s.~~~~.-: Th~e anvcient '#ifie's top rtigThe plot, which is rather stupid, involves Sailorthtntyerhecbid L.GARDNER J. 13. ALTdo r: btWv F. NF.ALE. R. s . NORTHROP With all imaginable sights and sounds, s~i Ulewomc ganthswl,~~ oetabote ilbt andub illvaeC. G DAVIS,

2D V K. KIAM. JR. W~. T. ooa Which Jove himself would tremble to behold. to kiss dancehall queen Lamour. To iiake matters spetaohrGlet.n ul

SENIOR ADVISERSThere lizards arand frogs and turtles old. .'worse, his buddies all make bets on the success of The Glee Club will make its finaP C W SENIR ADISER are, his prjc.The picture is filled with plenty of appearance before school closes b

WELCH D. V'REELAND 3R Behind th cnstemasters of the prjelawihcaksth inginig at the Baccalaureathe d ceons the run nfuiu place. good humor, hc ae h movie pretty enjoy- s5vcAre dancing 'round and round in furious pace. able. However, the best thing about the movie is !irie

THE PLLIPt..' is published \Wednesda's and Saturdays during the Agoty uiu ure r hytemscschool year by TilE PILLIPtk.t oard Biology's their racket, so they say. J YVE

Entered as second class matter at the post office at Andover. Mass.. They stop their dance, and start without a squirnaAY EE STOPunder the act f March 3, 1879.

Advertis~rng rates on application. The cruel vivisection of a worm. O J . . LME-THUEN 15 -2Terms Sub'crtpttton. 3 50 the ear, Si125 the ter-m. Who is the man whose head i bent with toil?C Last Wednesday aternoon hTHE PILLIFIAN is distributed to subscribers at the Commons and iLs NoeohrtaIh ahn eneBol.P .Jno ast iecmfor sale at the Andover Inn lintee hn h ahn eri ol.P A uirvrit iecm Office of publicatioit: Thc Townsman Press., Inc.. Park Street. lV1a'd scientist of old Morse Hall is he. One of Warner Brothers more ambitious pro- lf to trounce Methuen Hig

________________________________________omradeishegayFloFollansce.oolh15.2. Behindinthehesteaa1942 His comrade is the gay Flop Follansbee. ~~~~ductions for the summer months will open in a hurling of Laurie Jules, te Jayv

Andover, Mass., Mlay 29, 194 That rhyme's, alas, the best that we can do; few days at the Hollywood Theater in New York. avenged a previous -2 defeat-~aArhyme for Compton is a sticker too! The name of the picture is "Yankee Doodle Dan- the hands of Methuen.

F'or the first time this year, P. A'Commander Larry Shields's name makes four; dy" reported to be the real life story of George potential batting ower burst ntThe End of a Season That's all because there isn't any more. M. Cohan, the grand old man of Times Square and a crushing deluge of hits. 11'ive

NCE again the time rolls around for another Surrounded by phantastic shapes they sit.T he Gay White Way. Playing the lead role, will be the Jayvees got two hits apiece0 Andover-Exeter contest. Run-of-the-mill ath- Amoeba, spirogyra, volvox flit Jimmy Cagney for whom the part was practically BrySihcniudt am

letic events can never compare with an Andover- Beneath their sneering microscopic stare tailor-made. Assisting him in the part of Mrs Sth, al Halvrstan Daly. andJuleExeter soccer game, football game, basketball IAnd try to please them by remaining there. Cohan will be Joan Leslie, who starting with the together collected io f P. A's game or track meet. There is a certain something When through, without a thought of conscience's lead in "Sergeant York," has come up rapidly hits. Smith, Dally, and Wright eacthat sets these events apart from all others. Part pain, and spectacularly out in Hollywood. Because f dover batters hit each of Mkethuen'of this certain something is school spirit, tra- They throw the helpless creatures down the drain! these two performers and an all-around superb three pitchers hard. Sholik andition, excitement and a brass band all rolled into production, put down "Yankee Doodle Dandy" as Hebschi were both knocked out oone. More than anything else, though, an Andover- We can't go on! The thought of it's too much, one of your movie musts for the coming summer hold the Jayvees down.Exeter contest is the climax of a season whether Such evil deeds might well make Satan blush! months. JlsSasO onit be-the Soccer season, the Football season or the Suffice to say, behind those ivied walls Opening at the Radio City Music Hall just the Jules star on eMound f Basketball season.Lecretwhcweimnal. other day, the movie adaptation of John Stein- Andover, itched his best gain

The season hat is comng to a cloe with to-Unless, dear Reader, you're equipped to foil beck's novel, "Tortilla Flat" wifh Spencer Tracey, this ear. He gave up only seveThe easn tat s cmingto clse ithto-The wiles of Compton, Foll'nsbee, Shields, and Hedy Lamarr and John Garfield, has proved one of scattered hits for the full nine-inmorrow's Andover-Exeter happens t be the Track Boyle, the most poular pictures in New York at t ningnroute.e.Hissfasttbaillwassbeau

meaorw' AndhogerExeter appn taob ther Trac BolthhoseoulrpctrsnNw okatti tifullY controlled, and he walkeseasn. Althpogh rakise ao mjor spor inoth Take our advice, that's something you can do- writing. Howard Barnes of the Herald Tribune only one man while striking ou

spring, few p~ole realize howmuch hard workMorse Hall is surely not the place for you! calls it "Brilliant, gay and thoroughly delightful nine Mlethuen batters. This finand sweat go into the making of a championship etranet hurlinig Performance may welsquad which is exactly what Andover has to her enetimn.cause Coach Benedict to let Jule

credit right now. By winning the recent Inter ~~~Getting to the news of Broadway, we see that start the Exeter contest on June 3scholastic Track M\eet, Andover definitely estab- sa elnspoutono onSeneks"h The Jyvees, batting first, starte

Moon Is Down" closed after Saturday's perform- of ysoigto ale.Te dlished herself as having the best Prep-School track ed four in the fourth, two in thance. The show, which stars Otto Kruger and fifth, and two in the sixth. n ti

team in New England. But it should be remem- As there will be no classes tomorrow, George Ralph Morgan,` has been playing its present run seventh Methuen got their first anbered that Exeter placed second in that same Washington Hall will be the scene of two movies since the beginning of last month. Although the only runs. of the game. After thi

meet. This means that Exeter has the second best ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~air of Methuen runs, the Jayveemeet. This mans that Exter has thesecond bestthis week-end. Tonight the film will be James play started out as a hit, business has been grad- were held scoreless till the first oPrep-School team in the country. This is not to be Thurber and Elliott Nugent's "The Male Animal" ually -falling off, so that the producers do not find the ninth. In that inning they puforgotten in the excitement and enthusiasm of while the show tomorrow evening will be "The it profitable to continue the run any longer, the game on ice with a ive-ruthe rally tonight. Although we are favored in to- Fleet's In." noet asautgethrlly bte Juesperasilmorrow's meet, Exeter is far from-being beaten. onhtsflwih ilgeudrwaat The noe,"The Moon Is Down," however is assalt. raly betuente dueseael

Tonf~t'sfil, whch ill et uderway t 8still a best-seller. The play, which originally ost held them n check. -

By being the underdog Exeter is dfefinitely at a o' clock, is without doubt one of the $40,000, is suffering about a fifty percent loss. Andover Play Errorless Balisort of advantage. It is a known fact that any- -::Z funniest pictures of the year. With Thr sapsiiiy oeeta heso'rols lyi h il yt

thing can, and usually does, happen in an Andover- Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland, might go on tour next season, and Otto Kruger Jayvee nine was a revelation ateExeter meet. All facts, figures and previous rec- and Joan Leslie in the leading and Ralph Morgan are still under contract with a season of many errors. The A ords go ut the window when these two teams rolese"TheMaleAnima"eistar-hhiseieaoinmindclash. Tomorrow's meet will be a hard-fought one, roe,"Tlay Aia" sWr ti denmddevurng hec clrevd gamesner Brothers' version of a hit play Nelson Eddy's next picture will be "Lucky nervouns hic clred gahewith the best team winning. of several seasons back. The movie, which was di- Number," in which he will play opposite Kathryn Te aves soarene ais

Up to now there have not been too many tickets rected by Co-author Nugqnt, sticks pretty close to GasnThcmeswiltrtolngudrheter ching sof a then bain sold. No matter how good a team may be it can- he original script, but somehow manages to be direction of Edward Buzzell in the very near fu- which had beaten them earlier not do its best unless it has a cheering section to quite a bit funnier than the stage version. tr.M.Ed utrtre rmacnettu h esn

spur it o.Tis hasethnd oureateam will anover The story takes place on a college campus. Joe Iat week. Score by innings:again, but iti h rt n u emwl o eFerguson, an ace football star of several years Ja*y ethes 0 0 0 02 2 0

able todo itsbest tomorrow without adequate un- back,_played by Jack Carson, comes back on thedergradute supprt. Tiktsae6l~hi~l - eve ofthe big game to cheer his old alma, mat conx pctw ilh "weai _______

and may be purchased in the athletic office both on to victory. He becomes slightly involved with Hot," with Lucille Ball, Dinah Shore, and Eddiebefore and after the rally. Olivia de Haviland, who is now happily married to Anderson. The film, which is being put out by R. S

That the team has done as well as it has this Professor Henry Fonda. However, this time the K. O., will feature two popular name bands, name-year can only be due to one f actor-and that is the man who makes the touchdown does not win the ly: Freddy Martin and Les Brown. ucoaching staff. True the material is of great im- girl, as it might be expected. Professor Fonda UNITEDportance, but without Messrs. Shepard, Boyle, wins his wife back once and for all when he defies That Fred Astaire-Rita Hayworth combina-SAIGFlannigan and Watt to whip it into shape, it would the trustees and reads a letter by Vanzetti to one tion, which made such a hit-in "You'll Never Get sk"amount to nothing. In the last analysis it is also 'of his English classes. Rich," will again apear in Columbia's forthcom-the coaches who instill the proper- spirit intheir "The Male Animal" also has a good supporting ing "Carnival in Rio." The studio has just an-men, so when their names are mentioned tonight, cast. Joan Leslie, who plays Olivia de Haviland's nounced that Adolphe Me-njou has been signed tolet's give them the kind of cheers that they really sister, has her own troubles with football players, play in the role of Rita Hayworth's father.__________

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NETMEN DOWN 'Circle A Meets, EIGHT P.A- FACULTY MEMBERSSeorNtc LT. HALLOWELLST. PAUL'S TEAM Elects Officers NOW SERVING' UNITED STATES Seir utwa ht ln TO SPEAK HERE

S adFaces Exeter Thursday niglht, at a dinner at ~.'Tomorrow, the United States will Duiring the summer' vacation, exercises. They are urged toPtrti Ex cseMr. Baldwin's ho'use, the membersParoiEx cse

OnWdedyNx fCrl Ahl hi.ms mot observe Memorial Day, in honor of Harper Follansbee, assistant in- obtain them as soon as possible. TmroOn Wedneday Nex of Circe A hel theirmost imprt- thebrave dstructor in biology, and, with his IShdldTmro

On the P. A. tennis courts, Wed- tant meeting of the year. The busi- th rv ead ho fought and brother, coach of the -baseball team,n;sudness of this meeting was mainly to gave their lives in the defense of left Phillips Academy to- onteB re~ In assembly tomorrow morning

nesday, the Royal Blue teis squadtheM r. Bu k 'G ives Lieut.N. P. Hallowell, former Eng-downed a fighting Saint Paul's out- elect new officers and- also to n- this nation. In all wars in which army after but a short stay at the i -* ish teacher and track coach at Anl-fit, 8-1. Andover's only loss was ex- dutnwCrlI ebr, te ntdSae i~ at~n school. In the fall term of this year,doewladrs th suenperienced by the doubles ombina- The first event at the meeting .Aidover men have taken an active the school experienced a ",mass Pin -Recital body. Beildess the rcsesdint

tion of McGovern and Saunders, was the nduction of eight mem- pradtepeetcnlc sn emigration," when John S. Mac- Wednesday evening, in the Coch- George Washington Hall, Leginningwho, after a long and tiring three bers Into Circle A. It must be exception. The army, the navy-, the Sporran, Joseph N. Greene, and Dr-. ran Chapel, there was given an or- at 8:30, there will e another Me-a stwere finally defeated. On noted, however, that these fellows air corps, the intelligence and diplo. Paul MacKendrick left for the serv- gan recital by Mr. John F. Burke morial Day service at the Mlemorial

thewhoe, thetea wil gve hehad been already working In Circle matic services-all contain mem- ices siutnously. Mr. MacSpor- of the music department. The pro- Tower.impression of being considerably A for most of the school year, and bers of the Phillips Academy fac- ran, appointed to the Latin depart- gram was especially interesting on Lieut. Hallowell, on leave of ab.

I strnger-in lngl~ tha In oubls, teir nducton ws ony toshowulty, patriotic Americans who have ment in 1940, also took charge of two accounts-because of the a- sence from hS base at Newport,and with the Exeter battle but a formally their membership. The anwered their country's call, th colsnwbxn rga.reyo ui rsne n beh.i.et noe jutPtthi imefwdays away, this may prove to neWebeswreBb ao Ice the begstnninge of orldth He entered the army as a private, cause of the variety of registration, last year. Once again he will be

be a serious shortcoming, particu- Henry Lee, Bli Metter, Fred Jor- a ,tefrtmatrt ontelarlyas Exter s sai to hve adan, Bob Hatch, Juliat 'Abbot, Bill armed forces was Philip Kirkham Mr. Greene Joins Services The composers represented seen on Andover Hill, only in the

larly as Exeter is said to have'ai Allen. Mr. Allen was appointed to Mr. Greene, a new teacher this ranged from classicist Bach through uniform of a naval officer ratherparticularly strong doubles combin- Rich and Pete Sommer. After thisomnistBrhsad rnc tannhscvlan ltesrte

ii atlon in its first two men. InductionasinsrutofofEnginewsccemembersfotbal the. H 'o modernist Hindemith. As re- sweat suit of a mumber of the U. S.In the first set against Saint elections were held for new of- istrarsandsaiinstuctorlfEnglsh.fsccessfloJupVOfootallcsqad.mH

.1 Paul's, Bill Schock defeated Trow- ficers for next year. Phil Drake During his five and one-half years joined the diplomatic servide. Hegadsm icltyethfrtgou Oypcta.bridge, 6-3, 6-3. Bill played an ex- was elected president, Tom Hay- at Phillips Acadenfy, he dis~in- graduated fi'or 'Hotchkiss and o eetoswsvr neetn taot9ocok h aae

cellnt ameagaist vey god mnd as eectd vceprsidntguished himself in many fields. Be- Yale, as also did Mir. MacSporran. as representative -of organ litera- starting from the town, will reach

oplonnttrnd il ilrisbl -o d Charles Arnold was_ elected_ fore the opening of the winter term Dr. MacKendrick came to the ture. It was composed of four the Memorial Tower. This paradethe~u~ firs po itio aga oba9ly landhorale-p-reludes on the Passionwibecmodofte meca

the first position againt Exeter. treasurer.0- f 10-0 lwe-ver, M'U. Alien dOe-- 9Siuo inltergrat-gduating cwif ecmoe fteAeiare- Whn the lecttos had een cided to enter the military service, from Taunton High School, and Chae "erzcrTd Hich Verw Legond amera andth British

Followng hi, Cart Bi hen te eletionsbad b and' enlisted as a rivate n the Harvard in 1934. He then spent tagn " ardHa o ol Am erans e'rica Byeiandba smn eodpae rcmpeetemmeswn u army, thus becoming Andover's two years at Balliol College, Ox- Wounded'). The first was by Bach Girl Scouts, the AmercnLgo

dric, 6., 6-. Crlt gainshowd Ion M. Badwins lwn ad ha afi-st loss to Uncle Sam. ford, afterwards returning for a -very formal and dignified. The Junior Drum Corps, the Punchardhis adeptness for fast passing picnic. supper. There was someaut orea avr.Bam a oels ihfoi

shots aong thealleys n his vc- horsshoe piching ad a litle ba-post-gradaecusea avr.irhswsme luh with flord bHighdScihioolgirls' hband, anid last,shot alog th allys i hisvic.horsshoepitcing nd alitte bse- Mr. Hallowell Leaves As instructor in the Latin depart- accompanimn. TeRgran u eiieyIo esteCan

tory. hall tossing after the meal. At a The second master to leave was ment, he took an active part in the iagEuil, ogmpless imhe cayhrcnlagipr.Saunders Wins Long Match iquarter to eight the meeting was Norwood Penrose Hallowell, Jr., Latin play, and also the Philoma- ing muscaly copluetend gews Crno sa the cycle.

Frank Strout was on his gameI over, instructor in English. Mr. Hallo. thean debating society, unconventionally sprightly and vi- The members of the parade willin beating Place f Saint Paul's, The first task of the new Circle A well came to Andover in 1934. He In the middle of the winter term, vacious. tlce thgrnurgoptem lvsaudtetwr-2,63 lc lopae eltr chiefs will be to arrange the Book graduated from Milton Academy in John Edward Petrie, newly appoint, withlwhich Di. hiaigraindu, aru hmvsaond the ceeoneoilwegn er

h1 ring for the visitors in winning Drive, scheduled for June eighth, 1928, and attended Harvard. He ed instructor in European History, with which Dr. Grainger indued t Fuess will give a short speech andSaint Paul's only victory. Bill and the Old Clothes Drive, which then studied from 1932-1934 at Bal- lett to join the economic intelli- wt prl.t ommrt rpryti c

g Saunders engaged in the only three- will come sometime next week. liol College, Oxford University. gence branch. He came to Andover wThe sparkeih Sntcr.csowihtksnwiprof the afternoon. ~~~~~While at Harvard, Mr. Hallowell in place of Mr. Barrows, who left Th Hidmt Soacm-ainwch aes ew mpr

di set singles match o h feno.psdi 97 a rbbytetnea efn htw r oLong after the other players had held the-intercollegiate records for this year. Though his stay here was posed ine1937,n wasc oba the ta- nce ai we fngdha war nw

-a commenced their doubles matches, FAC U LTY B EATS the half mile and the mile. His brief, Mr. Petrie made himself well grost Itseetigpeeof heed pro once ahogai eongged indar and

Saunders wvas still thgaedorh GOLnT AM ltim woars. At sransde wtithe asAcam's fial andls one iofith a very large part on its registration, ielatives we more fully sympathizeI' duel with Niles on ter osingh las ack coah, Atndoemuh e- raet oss was Aaeysfnl n Dr. to he which was continuously changing, with our predecessors. With dueit court. Finilly, veeeafelopn A G L E M rc Anover's grea strenth tode Cheasest doseparture for. Apst Hf from strings to harsh oboe to pc- ceremony, the members of the

o the first set, 4.6, Bill pulled his Last Wednesday, the faculty and teltp linder get stbeforeisecondelieutenantrinftheaarmytair colo, flutes, etc. The loveliest part American Legion will place ace match out of the fare, and over- P. A's combined first and secondthtlnofaleisJutborscndiueatinherm ar was the warm trumpet duet at the wreath upon the tower. Then theie came his redoubtable opponent, 6-4, golf teams met at the Andover the Exeter meet, in the spring term force. Dr. Chase has been at An-b

~~~~~~ly ~~~~~~~~~~~~of last year,- Mr. Hallowell enlisted dover since 1933 as instructor n beginning of the second movement, parade will resume its course downly 6.3. Niles was a particularly good Country Club to play their annual in the U. S. navy, and thus missed Greek and Art. Alston Chase gradun- French romanticism at its lushest Phillips street for about a mile to

le "getter," and was very difficult to faculty-student match,.eighsitrcoatccan tdfo ae ihSho n was represented by Franck's "Can- the cemetery, where the Legion1 defeat with a passing shot. Playing in the number one slotseighs ntrcoaic hm-tdfomSlmHhShoad tabile," which was appropriately will honor its own war dead. Oftc Lane McGovern won his eighth were Dr. Fuess and Clint Marvin, pionship team crush Exeter, in one then welit to Harvard. He became rc n lsy h Shro ore hscrmn sbtoeo

la straight singles match without a who broke even. In the second of Andover's rare athletic victories a teacher after his graduation, and frch air Scnd slsy h Scmhro"y coursethistceremonynis b thoe ofya', defeat, by downing Twining of the match, Mr. Brown beat Olin Boone over the Red and Grey last year. a few years later came to PhAilps from Vheres Secod Sm phron the manyit notable enats on tely

.n visitors, 64, 6-1. Phil Drake came 6 and 4. In the next match, Hank He believed that because of the in- Academy. He is a member of such evening, important should make it of theo up with by far the Blue's most de- Meyer took Mr. Davies up - D ternational situation, all reserve of- societies as Phi Beta Kappa, Amen Th atsie ae ntegets neet30 cisiie victory, crushing Petschek, Eccles defeated John Cox in the ficers would soon be called to the can Philological Association, theWeshyn"JuLorofM

6-0 6,. Tes, i mihtbe ote, ourh mtc. Tein of i fithcolors, and so as to regain his Mediaeval Academy of America,Weshyn"JsLorofM6-0, 6..thele tsgh belned, fortnmth.Teineffinfit Soul," was written by three of Mr.

were te onl love ets payed. Position was Mr. Sides, who won noldeof the naval service, and K.O. A. He has also written Burke's college friends, F. Raynor

fo- Badger, Strout, Win In Comeback his match from Allen Daley 3 and which he had left for seven years, several articles on the classics. Dr. Brown, W. Brownell Mai-tin, and1. Bob Noble won the next sched- he joined the navy some months Chase was an instructor in Latin Frederick M. Barnes. The middle

M In one of the most amazing uled match through default; never- before he expected to be sum- until 1939, when he was changed to Scherzo movement was especially7e matches of the season, Captain theless, more matches were still moned. the Gi-eek department. viaiubigaprd nteFDFENSE-in Carit Badger and his doubles part- played. In the other remaining six I jazz style.au ner, Frank Strout, defeated Trow- mthstefclyadsuet 'Ri h r~a a elpae Uie bridgeland Aldrich of Saint Paul's. brkTvnhr oprwnfrm H~*- -- ~ -n e peiallys el blae- U

DU hefistset went badly for An- brok evn.ureroppeNwo frm4U - TAITES

in John ~~~~~Putnam, Mr. Baldwin took cueo t ievrey tsoe %N

in dover, Badger and Strout losing 64. Ji causeof isrwidBvarety.atdshwedrnyINDel In the second set, however, the Hainyroe er. h andBernys A s rrors Pa W -ay For V isitor ability and, perhaps, courage OD

le team appeared to regain its con- wo hnDn Hrst ae Tevriy-aealta at oei a -nstre nal htrol, and downed its opponents, 6-3. wnwe o ebt ae Tevriybsbl em ls o- twsee tre nal h

Thompson, and Joe Kiernan took Wednesday suff ered their worst set- Hebion team made only two hits off Miller's Shoe Store --

te It was in the last set that the un- their respective matches from Mi-. bc ftesao ttehd fE hc ol ecle is

h appacrae e Badge pad; toutl Poynter, -Mr. French, and Mr. DibakothsesnttehdsfIEdwihcud ecled is, x rtS eRpiigth adpealosl contr ofd th ostua Clementi by the respective scores Dannie MacFayden's fine Hebi-on since they went out of the infield. EpetSo Rpirni ha tiosti allct oo ther downu0-. of 4 and 3, 2 up, and up. Acadeniy team. The score was 11-1. * S 49 Main Street Tel. And. 51i ain ov0in ponts-s ete point To In the two-ball foursomles, the fac- The only time Andover was in the Jim Zonino in his debut behind ________________

hi nd ove40 n pint-se pont.Toulty excelled. Dr. Fuess and Mr. game was in the second nning, the iilate in the first of the eighthee ~~Continued on Page 4 Brown and their opponents, Mar- when Dick Duden walked, and ot did a fine job of receiving. Phil

.0u ~~~~~via and Boone, broke even. In the ai-ound to third on Fred Zonino's Kempt fanned Swaine and Kurane SAY B TO BAGGAGE BOTHER

next match, Meyer and Cox beat Dr. -mu P RE S CR IPT ION S Eccles and M, Hopper. Because and Ben Hammer's infield outs, in orde-, and made Rotelli pop out,

il ' "Pamc one of the faculty members had Doug Sturges then swung easily on with Jim in their catching in theme nartigan ~~~previously defaulted, Mr. Sides a pitched ball and got a beautiful ego t s Ji h it also. opeo

-Main a ~hertut.- Jtook on Noble and Daley, winning single over the third baseman'sgodspsith nnhal. fromthe I u. Mssrs Hope ead, scoring Duden. Continued on Page 4

th and Baldwin won from Tait and_______________te 1Putnam by a score of up. In the Hebron jumped out to an early

PHOTO FINISHING fifth match, Herbst and Thompson lead in the first as they made threeth Developing Printing Enlarging defeated Mr. French and Mr. Poyn. runs on Iut two infield scratch Lel Lowest Prices ter 4 and 3. In the last match of thehis Teyaddnoerteen Ii It i E U

The LOOK PHOTO SERVICE afternoon, Messrs. Byers and -DI the second n three more nfield 115 Main Street Andover Clementi defeated Harig and Kier- hits to take a commanding 6-0 lead. 48 MAIN STREETjnan 2 up. From here on it was easy going for A D V R AS

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Notice ~~~Track Review . una PrcerJ us C b olds 1J. V. Tracksters Track PreviewThe Senior Commons Room Continued from Page - The preacher this Sunday at A ~~Cnlie rmPg

will not be open Friday night Dc Shieridlaii, iniler Johnny vd tile Cochran Chapel wvill be Dr. Big Dinner At Inn T e tE e e Sheridan may be slated for a vinbut N% ill be open aturday morn1 adhl-Iie ilyKl.Tea- Theodore C. Speers of the Pres- Ls ensa vnna h pigRcr:Fu ntepl al n ehp

'ing aftcir breakfast with te ex- ~ilhl-tje h~Kly iea- byterian Church, ark avenue, endringInReeordusClFbhur incotheipole aad jup.ap aisence of these , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Adve inte ansClb ect'ptioii(of the period dluring As- eieo hs spelled defeat for New York City. One of the great it is nulbnut r rd VitreOeLsecond inlw thebr jump.in buima

seniibly nnd te nmemorial sery- the Roj-al Btlue. Te weiglitinens younger leaders of religion, Dr. isLid,-st A aniiua basutDr Fredt Vtor iesaft nei Los Re illye l wiane jbavin, ut HasIice., at the Tower. gatlieied i a iajority of Andover Speers graduated from Prince- LndP.A '4,wstegst Tmro afronicnjiclttecace fbaigouHl,

________________________________ ton and completed his theologi- speaker, and read some of his f a- tion with the Varsity meet, the the Exeter ace, in the mile.poiits, as they made clean sweeps cal education at- Union Semin- rous Horace translations. Royal Blue second team will en- Jack Carr, second highest- scorerin hammer,, shot, discus, and jave- ary. The menu, which was written by counter the Exeter all-class team. so far for this year, should win theDr. Fuess' Review liii throws. Individual winners _____li____________ M. Colby, had an amusing sketch The Andover seconds, as the var- broad jump, but will have some

of Pesident Roosevelt in the sity, are the favorites tomorrow, trouble bettering Gill in the highIn Bciston Herold were Luce, 1-erron, MeIMahonI and llipia Gies classic pose of the God Janus, for they have been defeate bujmpBilCeansodhven

Article On H. Taft Ril.rsetvl.As oal niiiii~ ie drawn by "Diz" Bensly. At the once in five starts. This was in the trouble cleaning up the hammerAppeared Wednesday ovre Jack Carr's broadjump that ra k Pe cio s bottom of the menu was the follow- Haverhill meet last Wednesday. throw, and "'Moose"' Herron will beAppeared ednesday broke. the Andover indoor record, lac Pe itin ig bit of Latin poetry, written by The second team defeat at the ha~idy -to have around to sweep in

In the Wednesday ssue of te and Jim Mc'Mahion's win in the 220 The Phillipian ventures to re . unknown author" (Mr. Colby): hands of Haverhill was caused by what is left of the discus and shot.Boston Herald appeared an article Illat represented P. A's only bid for diet the outcome of tomor'Iow's Anl- Sodales omnes congregant, the fact that there were no events Last Saturday in the Interscholas.

by D. Fess a eviw cncenin lor intheruningevets.Thedover-Exeter track meet, t must be Ut ventres cibo completant, in the hammer, javelin, or high tics, Calder beat Simmons n the9 ~~~~~~~~taken into consideration, however. Laeti, aeti triumphantes, hurdles. The final score was Haver- 440, but count on a close race any-

the rcenty pulishd book. "Mem- Indians defeated Exetei' by a score that ayhn a apnwe Cenam bonamn expectantes. hill High School 52, Andover 47. way tomorrow because they wereonies and Opinions," of HoraceTaft, founder and former headmas- of 82-44. these two teams get together. Any. -Auctor incertus. This was the first defeat of the but 1-10 of a second apart. Otherter of the Taft School. Vale 71, Andover 55 way, on the basis of past perform- Pi'esident Gene Pantzer made an Spring, and t is hoped t will be first place winners tomorrow should

Dr. Fuess first states a brief ~- ances this Spring, The Phillipian aniusing introduction in Latin, af- the last, be Lon Hudner in the 100, possiblysummnary of Taft's life and of his The second meet of the year was foiecasts the meet as followvs: ter which MIr. Colby thanked theOteMes - Johnny Weidlein in the 220-yardconnection with the Taft School. an unhappy one for P. A. The Elis The final score: Andover 75, Ex- club ixembeis for their co-opera- OtelMeso1w hurdles, and conceivably illHe continues to show why the man swept the mile and half-mile and eter 51. tion dui'ing the year and said that Besides the Haverhill meet, the Klyi the 880, although Judge ofis one of the greater schoolmasters A~ndove' te discus throw. Jim Mc- 100-yard dal-ude A; o i thought next yeai's club would second team encountered three P. E. A. beat him last Saturday byof this age, pointing out that Dr. Mahon was the P. A. high scorer, bin (A), dash-udner (A)) So be as big a success as this year's other high school varsity teams. It but one-tenth of a second.Taft "has nevei- been a pedagogical as he won the disc-us and pced M~ury() organization. defeated Lawi-ence twfce in ucces- The Andover team is highly fa.

Sheple (A),Barrie (E).some of his translations. They were Nashua within the next two Wed- vrdtmrocifybcueothen scrutinized; Taft's expres- was speckled with Andover gradu- theepeeyl(A),ftBarrierEn(E).sion of himself in favor of the ales; Don Green, Dick Gelb, Bruce 440-yard sprint-Coalder (A), Sim- all in poetry, and the meter in all nesdays. The last othese was a Pe colme atStrai

Leagu of atios an of is peju-Calder. and Skip Reed each played irnons (E), Ross (A). instances where it was possible runaway for the Blue because it Pe colme atStraidie agaiofntioeddy ohsl areu a inoeo oe events. Besides Mc- Half mile-Judge (E), Kelty (A), was, an imitation of Horace's Latin! totaled some 111 points to Nashuas whcah oa leto h few of the subjects which flavor Mahon, individual first place win- David (A). . neter. Before reading his transla- 15. The score of the second Law- larbwy fr1- oms .Iothere and t Erethis volume of reminiscences. In ners fo h oa lewr al iernlll EKn Etions, however, Dr. Lund explained rence meet was Andover 57, L. H. S. byi 24e-2sonts.ug noer mees

concusio, Dr Fues afirmsthatners high hurdles), Coleman (ham- ely() that the goal in translating Horace 42; and P. A. talied 59 out of abetnwe erbae lsbdythese ausing aecdotescan bemer throw), Sheridan (pole vault), lwhresGl(Ewas to stick as close t the literal possible 108 points over Lowell. thnEerbyhesm tasi

and Car (ti for irst n bot h 20-yadvrina osil nms ae, The prospects for tomorrow are this indicates anything. Still, the enjoyed by all, even the New Deal- adCr tefrfrti ohhg Weidleini (A), Bard (E). but that, where Horace used slangy good. Little-is known of the Exeter N. E. Prep School championship Eers. whom - Dr. Taft ardently op- and broad jumps). Yale had no 120-yard high--Gill (E), Cahners expressions, an attempt should e1 all-class team, but probably It has looks Impressive In any league, es-po~ses. - meet with Exeter this Spring. (A), Jackson (A). maadd to Put them into correspond- had little experience in outside pecially when Exeter came in only

Andover 86 2-3, Worcester 39 1-3 Pole vault-Sheridan (A); tie for ing English dioms, meets. If last year's second team's second best.Varsity Tennis Andover's tracksters finally hit second between Bensley (A) and Some of Dr. Lund's translations victory over the Red and Grey is IContinued from Page 3 ~ their stride, as they won their first -Martin (E). were in a rather serious, p)hilosophi- any indication of the relative qual- The weight events, which were

meet of the season in three starts. High jump-Gill (E); tie for sec- cal vein, but some were extremely ity of the two teams on the aiverage, the mainstay of the Andover team every one's surprise they not only The Blue high-scorers, co-Captain ond between Carr (A) and Hudner humorous, His use of a style of Andover should win handily today, this year and last, will be counted won that seemingly hopeless game, Jim Reilly, who slated wins in the (A). English poetry that was freer than 'Steve McKee, a Lower, s cac- on heavily to pild- up the Andover a

(A), calcu- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~score. Only n the face of Harvardbut they took the next six games mile and javelin, and Jack Carr, Broad jump-Carr ) Sheridan the style which most translators hated to take the high-scoring pmd its exceptional weightimen did in a row, also, finally emerging vic- who won the broadjump and placed (A), Sharon (E). use gave a much clearer version of honors for the Blue tomorrow. His the Bue huskies as unit break Itorious, 7-5.- second in the javelin and tied for Hammer throw-Coleman (A), Horace's original thoughts than specialties are the discus and shot down. The running and jumping

Lane McGovern and Bill Sauin- second in the high jump. Ben Cal- Hampton (E), Luce (A). any formal style could have given, put. Other outstanding men o events will all contribute, of course, Nders, fatigued from their long first der won the 440; Jim McMahon won Discus throw - MciMahon (A), Dr. Lund succeeded especially well the team'r ioIdse) ol u we h eut r auae sets, lost Andover's only contest the 220 and placed second in the Herron (A), Cochran (A). in putting some of Horace's pearls haas (shot put), Throckmorton it surely wil be found tat the P. ~

when they were eaten by Place 00. Andover swpt the hammer Sot put-Bacon wEsdregertofhwsdomrintoahisntrn lations.)(hurlessnJacksonehurdles),kBlackA.sdiscuss, velvlinaand hhammeand Niles, 7-5, 2-6, 1-6. The vis- and took all but third in the discus (E). Berne (A). The banquet could easily, have (440), Pitman (880), and Rockwell trwr aedmntdtefeditors played with one man back, but was upset in the shot put, Roth- Javelin throw-Reilly (A), Pont- lasted far into the night because and Bixby (pole vault), The sec- throwrsuaey dominated the ield.re

and one ht net contrary to thI -ellthe-Wrs-ester sauis (E), Stuart (A). Dr- Lund's translatin wore such El notntey oee, h itrusual style of the opposition. Theyi the 100 and both hurdle events. anitrsigsureoenomncun em~"~~vit~ ~ ~ ~ b~~~~us E- also proved to be particularly good iW orcester went down to a 88 1-3 to Bet Lbut the ominofis notes of the 7:45 afeter thforsodgvriytrhssm xetoa htptat dropping shots into the alleys 37 2-3 defeat at the hands of Exeter B s Performances bell brought the minds of the club t___nacnLveladiler_from osition at net. In the final two weeks ago members back to reality. After The Exeter men to watch for about, Bill Schock and Phil Drake Harvwekago. 7923 noe 613 E u ea e eo hearty thanks to Dr. Lund had been ALL-CLUB BALL TEAM grade A performances tomorrow won over Twining and Petscheck Harvardl79In-3,eAmdlveru4, Bar-Belowwit litledificlty 6-, 62.Harvard's powerful track squad In order that the respective given, the Janus Club adjourned for CHOSEN ON TUESDAY aeHi nteml uBcni d

It is quite interesting to note how proved to be too much for the Blue strength of the Andover and Exeter tue year. th-htpt n Gl ntehg little knowledge one can gain by to handle in one afternoon. The teams may be better judged, below Wdedy ue3 h l-lbJm.Hl stenws esto

given the best time, distnce, or Varsity Baseballbaseball team, picked last Tuesday, north of the Massachusetts line hcomparing the scores of Andover only Andover first place winners iht givn e evt byme dancndorVast-B ebl will face Exeter. Mr. Severance is -with his 4:32.7 performance of last

and Eeter n beaing aotherwirco-Captain reill (jeaeln), and an Exeter man. Continued from Page 3 ~ the head coach. Yesterday they Saturday. Bacon s perfectly, cap- 4team. For example, Exeter beat captaJin Schrdn (oles) vault),EETE started practice, which they will abler-of tossing the pellet an even -Saint Paul's 9-0, while wve won 8-1;anJi Me ho (dsu) Carr ANDOVER r EXETER ANDOVER continue until next Tuesday. Al- fiftfe, nGi cngtora nhowever, the Harvard Graduates and Hudner also took seconds and Hudner, 10.4s 10.5s, McCoubrey ab r h p0a e though then the teams were organ- bar which Is as high as 5 ft., 11 In. [

crused te Re andGray90tanrding mhembereo the team ta 220-yard dash Mohler. 2b 4 0 0 3 31 ized nto three squads, t was only from the ground.Swhereas we lost by 7-2. The Har- stnigmmeso h emta McMahon, 22.3s 24.2s, Barrier Asbum-y, s 4 0 0 22 0 in order that they might play,-be- Ee ihteetre(nx-ardFreshdownd Exeer. ad weday The Blue team, usually so uhlbEe wihtse hre(ndwneshe Fowndh. eer Bu hae wssrnentewihs oe e adr 440-yard sprint B~h b4 0 0 8II tween themselves at that time. AsmoeteRdadGywilhv

downed the Frosh. But Choate as strong in the weightueboec b3-1 1a1d0r,05yetsthereshasmbeen nodepermanent more),ttheerRedaandeGreyowillmhavebeaen -0 y te Rd ad Geyfore the Crimson, whose weightmen Halfs 5Mi9s Simmarsf 2 1 0diiio nt qud.to pull some mighty fast ones In Cbeaten 9-0 by the Redre andmsGreyenHalfbeMslefFlangno, rf 2 100dvso nosudorder to win tomorrow afternoon.

and Andover won 6-3 This merely arIteKoseptntmebes f 2:04.6s 2:04.5s, Judge [angnrf 1 0 0 0 &0 Chrh-. NclP;Oemyr W rdc h ia cr ilbgives some evidence of the futility the team. Jack and Willo Fisher's' Mile Run - i. Hammer, c 2 0 0'4 10 Chu rchfi, p.; Nicu, p.; bemeye, We predicnthe fa scor willbof such comparisons in a tennis and Stu Gover, P A '41, added to Reilly, 4:50.Os 4:32.7s, Hall J. Zonino, c 1 0 0 3 0 0c.Maolc;Dm ngcKhEer51pmatch. Andovei-'s miseries in the weights. 120 High Hurdles Stui'ges, 3b 3 0 2 1 12 c.; Eastham, c.; Strong, F., 2b;_______________

__________________________ -The Crimson squad was victorious Cahiners, 16 3s 1G.0s, Gill Furman, If 3 0 1 2 00 O'Keefe, b; Midgley, 2b; Tomp-over Exeter by 91-34 onl the previous 220 Low Hurdles T -arnmer-, f 0 0 0 10 0 kins, 3b; Chipman, 2b; Carrol3b Student Lamps, Electric Fx-

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DINNER SiQO0 52f.7ts.Bcoelfs 014271 . .H LUNCHIEONS 75c iteft be te superior f Exeter 52me fT.ro 7rn.Bcn Ttl 0142 0'f.; Phillip, ss;Fibh ss.; Strong, ManSrt Te.Ad10

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Baggage Transfer -. e37t1-2 rersntedl vithesecnd con- McMahon, 135 ft. 3 in. Thiurston, lb 3 3 18S0 0 n3ineet. e annual victore this 11 7 ft. 2 in., Bacon Fariene, cf 4 3 3 200

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Park Street. Tel. 8059 \te-sBbHlbrkthmetIRiy.15fl/an.Ledo, c 6 0 38S0 032 Park Sreet. Ee' inoth mile. broeieAndoert 146 ft. 7 in., Pontuis Ander-son 3b 3 0 0 3 10 aiecord in the mile. The Andover High Jump A will open for its 42nd season July 13, 7942 13~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hih um lloiet,3b ~ 01 00 il oenfo is 2n sasn ul 1, 94_____________________________ 'ais were Jim McMahon and the Hudner, Cat-i, 5 ft. 8 inSlettn, If -I 0 10 0 00 _________

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