4
Cochran Chapel, 1Saturday's Movie The speaker in Chapel next- The mnoV~ie-n G. W. H. next unday will be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~he Rev. Lauris- ~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturday will be "Gaslight," on L. Scaif-e -o Trinity Church, A starring igrid Bergman and to ode -~~rR The service will -~Charles Boyer. The show begins ' oder egin at 11:G 7.L at 7:30. Doors open at 7:15. 'eturn.- Established 1878 tor tk dncesdin norning.N Che school nN v m e rbeso anann ec corning Approval of Faculty Today's Saturdaly C o e sb e irw this, It Is Necessary Before IEvening Post" PrintsSu jc Society's Reopening -Tale of Corn. Sullivan "The War and the Peace: Can We WiwDB_ wQth_ sed and The film society, an association William A. Sullivan left P. 4 in subject upon w~hich Cecil Brown, veteranwrcrepnet decided ir~ected by Mi. Moigan and 'which 1914 to study na-val aichitectuie spoke in George Washington Hall at8:151last night. His aim- ows revivals of old film classics, aMITToyheiCmodre, w~as to point out that w~e should not be misled by over - not terminated but merely in a -Sulvnoiulyashisknown confident ireports about the enemy's w~eak morale, and that cretary tate of dormancy' t will continue 'v. in the Navy, and his title is Chief winning the "shooting' part of this war is only the first step gain if it receives faculty and stu- of Naval Salvage. i h atet-aetewrdfo ent approval. If it obtains this en- . Sully's. job, as stated in. a fea-ante idover Iii oa' Introduced to a large audience le or'sement, the society should re-tueaicebothmntdy' 3leclub ume shortly aftei' Than'ksgiving. ueatcl bu i by Dr. Fuess. Mr. Brown expressed won hi Satuiday Evening Post-,,is to direct ipeauetbigaleosek The society ran again this sum-,' salvage operaions in all parts ofhiplauetbinaleosek an a ei for six weeks and was a great' the w;ord-the. raising of sunken hoeed ade thel remar thaot e uc a icess. Some of the imovies shown ships in Pearl Harboir. and thelolelhstkwudntbeutf lub. FlismieZoa Dee'tVc cleai'ing of Naples, Mai'seilles. date. Ma1ny returning correspond- s Danna *ereorgLeHare and all the ents run the risk of deliveiring mia- ted MIS. ory, .. ".Tunisian Victory," and "Car- -'.CeougLe ave 1,14ival in Flanders." ote ltee ot hc upyterial which is no longer interest- 12, 194 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~our - fighting forces. shuttling back~ ing as news, because of the i'apid- now r Presented Eight Movies and forth beweeii fronts when need 'ity with which the war si~hation dt.D Last year the society started on occurs . changes fromn day to day, he o'b- Lt olie Wednesday following Thanks- Whl "p sadsrr onsseriv ed. r wound iving, played two weeks in the fall Wiesipr n togpit ie Soul erm and then continued for six ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~are still being cleaned out of the IDeprecates Isolationism ,over ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~por-ts Sully akes over and estab-1 - I\r Brown said that he had par- oe'fo veeks in the winteriem hs er~ l'she headquarters in handy build- tcptdi ayrt-asdrn lor mad lie same procedure will probab ly. tiiptd n isesrets urn tball an me used again if the society is a ings. keepiiig his entire records inkeping theentie presentin the wase;taar person sonurrii- -oved., ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~tomedium-sized envelopes. in-omn eeally cotacts en Door roved..gHoweverymembershipt- Howevei ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ retreatitis," and ailment which is and th 'ard will not b soldetill hi p "' ~ In comparison with the German fttntl atdspern e a Mverr~ roval i given, which will not be niethods of destruction of haibors CECIL B. BROWNfotnelfatdsparn b- In actio seem utterly haphazard. but they by the news in recent months. But iadw~ Before Film Society selections -aethdcidavnag ofa 1theie are still a few frighitened. vad a ere presented last year, Mr. Mor- hav te dciedadvntge-ofal - :r thre ways working. -and their thoirough- U hilo O pensi gree-dy individuals who have not re- is senio an - spoke briefly describing. the , ess i exemplified in te fact that covem'ed fom- it the isolationists, inanovieabotyt bescrenedanditsorganization,- who fear that the war is emptying Atlin an elationship with the progress of A part of the American Snapshot show now at the Addison Gallery, fo cok'tofieshsbn W ith D e atheiir pockes of. every last penny, L. E., and Im art. For those pai-ticularly in- "Parade on Main Street," by B. Lewis Posen of Baltimore, Ohio, taught howv to div-e and is i'eady to *and wh~o are w'aiting foi' the time ce-Presi erseh icse ieatc- depicts American infantrymen passing in parade formation. go under almost any CciU when they can crawl out of their ditlon to ique at greater length at special This is the systemn which. maks-a P r~ e-p i n holes to perpetrate new Munichs, f of the ectures during the activities' period. *: *us fihnsystemless plan woik. The aticle Tonewv c'iiies again world peace. If Film Society plans ai'e approved, I Exhn i t on of Pho'tographs Soit Tcei Fall Tdy h vrg esnde teP these explanations wvill be contin- I WU ~ ui nsx t hmia aagah ~ cey BgnTdy h vrg esnde 3oard of e acrdngt MA oga' -1in which Sully's ambition is re- Season Today at 1:00 ,not listen to his i'adio to get an edn acingtio M.oga'.A eled-tod ols aprt "I'd accurate pictume of the battle situ- - i'eseimt intentions. reaiureu ~~~~ ~ ri '~,ai iery imi~~sjfl~ngs sky-high a port. Ids In Bus skinhihhHall fixtmonti but b iereeyetotobolsterrupphis The exhibition, "The American States during the past fifteen years, real good. Just once-Lord, what 'a The first meeting of Philo will be confident. complacent "morale"; he RIVETERS AVE Snapsot," wil stay at he Addi~n althoug some dae as far ack 3held inu the.debating roomdebofngBul- wantsl tont hear whetherthranother R VE ER H LV GSapshot,"nil tay atdte Addictoner altoghsm dt a a bc iiI oitid. finch Hall at 1:00 today. President Pairis or Berlin has falLen, or if Hit- Pi'epared from a larger exhibition They were originally selected byB n D. 1 Chittick will preside while the other ler's body is swinging from the by the Department of Circulating Willaid D. Morgan, Director of thle P.A.rswil einatenaneyt3h Band May Provide Exhibitions of the Museum of Mod- Museum's Department of Photog- ~ Frt C net frst session as the society enters meminded his listenei's that Paris emn Art in New York, the exhi- i'aphy, fom thousands in the files At Fis C nts its 119th year. Two two-man teams was not Beii. and that the enemy 2nd Tea Dance Music bition consists of twenty-eight of the Eastman Kodak Company,, Cas Numerals Will will debate the question, "Resolved: is fai' from ready to admit our vic- *. Last Sunday the tryouts and the panels of mounted snapshots and to which they had been sent asj Cls That Prepping Should' Cease." tory in the war as a whole. There ties first rehearsal of the Rivetei's were seventeen enlargements. Most of entries in vai'ious competitions over! Be Given To Members Pi'ep-night has gone for good, it is still a great deal of gi'im, hard held. This year the swing band is thsiwrnnapdinteUntd the es Folliongsh irst show-a Estal~lishing a precedent which, seems, and the influence of student Amigin ahead ndy hen I ir a larger and bettei' organized group, inteehbtoswl aeait is hoped, will be followed in the opinion will not bi'ing it back. ManyAmicawlonyhv beu it even though many of the details Cu- toiofthrmsmsadglfuture. thii'ty-one members of the feel that the age-old institut-ion of job. for militamy victory, uhlk concem'ning its members have not R\.ER. Clb Plans eiesti'ihothecu try. P. A Band played last Saturday at pirepping also is on its way downte eebatnofhe2sbih yet been aianged. Therefore, all Poet Foir some fifty years now !the hethst football game of the year. the hill. Should it stay as a symbol day, is nierely the mark of readi- published information about the SeveralPoe t hnd-thel Ameran hseein rnie ' Directed tor' the second year by of Andover or should it be discon- iiest proced wit the realnbusi- IF S Riveters is subject to change. !~~~~~~~~Dave Schine. the Band appeai'ed in tinued' and foi'gotten as something n lessahndOntemoiga- The Saxaphone section, however, Mr argent eoe spontaneous detail. It has given the mltuifrad ovewrexrin a difunc on t ei" of our victory festivities, the willproablyremin s. i isar- New Faculty Advisor grpicepesin Sasooigtaken of the nmemnbers'as well as of school ? This is the subject of the ralbtewllegn will probably remain as it is ar- m~~~~~~~~graio eeyon, SapsediA mte of ineet ei i'anged now. Playing the first Alto ,Udi h ue~iino rhsbcm ainlhbyo the football game. delbate n the debating room of Btil A atro neet ei 1175 is Val Hattemer, and James D. Sgetth MolRaradCuAs a reward for those members finch this afternoon. Pi'eps Haw-Brw reotd he esls fa 'Montgomery will be at the Second will continue developing its estab- 1 Cotnern ae4iegular in their attendanc atr-kn idRc 'snwlaetercnt sufrveyo whichmihe hadt made Tenom- Holdng dow Thir Altolishment in the basement ofLPear-; heai'sals and conscientious in prac- S'tand for the affirmative whilinaefi'toderneushw IPosition in the Riveters is,Richard son Hall. The group plans to repaii F RENC H PLAY '-ticing. the *Advisory Board an-Lairry Barss and Bob Godridge Continued on Page 4 Stark, who is the leader of the damages befoi'e stai'ting any new I nounced yestei'day, class numerals wj1l defend the views of the ls Band. If he is i'eplaced by another project. Any studeiit interested in T BE S A D wilbe rewarded similar to those of '45..Te Da c Ru s Sax moestro. Richard Stark'will joining should *visit Pearson Hail Plned . ieceived for athletic accomplish- DeaeITml pla'y he bas fiddl. Alsoin theduring one of the clubs meetings,', Tryouts Pandfor Iment. Dave Scliine has also madeGerapinpl:Aalta Saxaphone quai'tet is Dick Chapin, dui'ing the Activities' Hour. NetMnaya :0 plans for the designing and manu- The subject for debate this week dances at Andover,. girls are who will be at fourth Tenor posi- Although the present membership NxModya 700 facturig of special band insigniae is tiniely and in keeping with the the guests not only of the mem- lion. - i~~ only five, the club hopes to have This yeai', ~under the direction of to bewon by the individual mn-pasof the society "to present bers of the school but also of Brass Section mmam oemmer naso' Mi'. Cochran, there will again ho -hem's on thieii' sweaters. qtiestions of student interest both the Headmaster and of the Fac-- In the Biass section L. A. Carl- time. Time officers ai'e Dick Kimbal, Ive rnhpa.Tetteof A niore intensive schedule ofo eiu n msn aue" ulty of Phillips Academy. smith seems likely to be at the president, Reeves Hai't, vice-presi- -bttis poables shtllnefintwo pactibe has been planned, so that Latya' eae oee u- Students and their guests firs trmpe, whle olad Taboxden, an Bel Seven, sc 'buty its ins pi'Toobn" tha one om'en tw Band can function 'at more titide of topics ranging from the should reet the atronesses at w'ill play nunmber two trumpet. W. During the fall term they are going, 'Tuo" is a modern French play, school evemits from now on. Re- question of lower'ing the voting age the beginning of the dance and J .ohnson will play third trumpet. to spend niost of their time repair-' and is now being giv-en In North heai'sals. will be held evei'y Tuesday to IS8L and changing the athletic sys- also at its "close. damaged cam's and half am~~~~~~~~~~~ Fmiday duming the activities tenin of the school to the rights of Smoking is not perpmitted The two P. A. men who ai'e needed ing finishing ~~~~~ Afr'ica. Copies of some scenes have piodf'atlstteFlti-.the gover'nmentin banning Esquire I above the first floor of the to play the tiombones have not yet completed ca's Beidsuhiswr ai'rived in this country. ThePesujcs1 omn.S kignthfrt been decided upon, and also the one the traimis, themselves, they jut-Ion Tuesdays, mariliu and old tm'omi I he mnails. 'With such sbet omn.Soigo h is Piano ad Dm'umpositios are a intendto comiinue wih the ceatingplay itself eais with French' terni- cit oe.ope foro h omn soe Piao ad Dum osiios ae a inendto oninu wih te ceatngtory under German domination, and pieces will P41ably be practiced, as thiese the soceyhpstpe- forfteCmonIspn Yet vacant, of scenemy and with the control ~ bu h oeet ftewhile on Fi'iday -new tunes will be par1e 1 self for mnore important in- I only to those attending the If the Rivetei's canl master a boai'd wii'ing.-The, tum'n table and French abuntrg'ot~ he sceneen s th learined. Eventuhlly, as the Exeter, terseliolastic debates in the winter Idance. wide vamiety of Jive and Dance round house. which were stErted~ would last about as long a.s amgugme dm'aws near, the Band will and~ sliig tem.Except by special Invitation tunes, they may be allowed to sup-' last spring, ill be completed this lar one-act play which would other. pmatcIacigT'imto u' aiu tem oisiaebe fteHamseaun n ply the music' for the second Tea year. These projects they feel will wise be given. :ing the athletic peiriod in the after'- chosem for future debates dur'ing other persons not members of Dance which will be held here this be ample to keep them busy during: "Toulon" has about sixteen char- nloon. A new set of music books is Ithme wn.eeks to come. Subjects teuta- the school may not attend Fall. They have a complete supply this yeai'. ' acters, four of whom are major expected soon. tively planned include topics cover- Andover dance.. of new orchestraions, and these The Railroad Club 'is anxious for I parts and tw fwo r oe. Some of the marches and songs ing school problems and affairs, fa- Students attending the dance maestros hope to have an excellent new students, who enjoy working, The play will be given at the end played last Saturday were.- "The ('tosieouinadmatr f lt-utpytefull price. Band this year. Judging from its with their hands, to become regulai' of this term, and the first orgnl Star Spankled Banner," "Success," -a military and political -nature. On S tudents should meet their gr'ow*+~ since last year, and the re- membei's. .The building of Railroad zatlon meeting for all those inter- "Our Director," "Military Escort," the perfor'mance of teains partici- guests i the lounge of the newed Interest of its members, all cars will enable them to show their ested In it will be ednxMo-" chr Awi," Lgonaesipang.nteeavstyemwll noerI. - signs Indicate that their aim will Italents in this type of construction day during the activities hour be- on Parade," "The Victory March," be selected to repi'esent Andove at The Tea Dance will not con- be i~~~~eached. , work. ---- ' tween 1:00~~~~~~~~~~~~ an 2:00 p-. n "Th Royal_ Ble. ' 'the schools. tinues beonde 7:15.

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Cochran Chapel, 1Saturday's MovieThe speaker in Chapel next- The mnoV~ie-n G. W. H. next

unday will be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~he Rev. Lauris- ~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturday will be "Gaslight,"

on L. Scaif-e -o Trinity Church, A starring igrid Bergman and

to ode -~~rR The service will -~Charles Boyer. The show begins

' oder egin at 11:G 7.L at 7:30. Doors open at 7:15.

'eturn.- Established 1878

tor tk

dncesdin

norning.N Cheschool nN v m e rbeso anann ec

corning Approval of Faculty Today's Saturdaly C o e sb e irwthis, It Is Necessary Before IEvening Post" PrintsSu jc

Society's Reopening -Tale of Corn. Sullivan "The War and the Peace: Can We WiwDB_ wQth_

sed and The film society, an association William A. Sullivan left P. 4 in subject upon w~hich Cecil Brown, veteranwrcrepnetdecided ir~ected by Mi. Moigan and 'which 1914 to study na-val aichitectuie spoke in George Washington Hall at8:151last night. His aim-

ows revivals of old film classics, aMITToyheiCmodre, w~as to point out that w~e should not be misled by over -not terminated but merely in a -Sulvnoiulyashisknown confident ireports about the enemy's w~eak morale, and that

cretary tate of dormancy' t will continue 'v. in the Navy, and his title is Chief winning the "shooting' part of this war is only the first step

gain if it receives faculty and stu- of Naval Salvage. i h atet-aetewrdfo

ent approval. If it obtains this en- . Sully's. job, as stated in. a fea-anteidover Iii oa' Introduced to a large audience

le or'sement, the society should re-tueaicebothmntdy'3leclub ume shortly aftei' Than'ksgiving. ueatcl bu i by Dr. Fuess. Mr. Brown expressed

won hi Satuiday Evening Post-,,is to direct ipeauetbigaleosek

The society ran again this sum-,' salvage operaions in all parts ofhiplauetbinaleosek

an a ei for six weeks and was a great' the w;ord-the. raising of sunken hoeed ade thel remar thaot e

uc a icess. Some of the imovies shown ships in Pearl Harboir. and thelolelhstkwudntbeutflub. FlismieZoa Dee'tVc cleai'ing of Naples, Mai'seilles. date. Ma1ny returning correspond-

s Danna *ereorgLeHare and all the ents run the risk of deliveiring mia-ted MIS. ory, .. ".Tunisian Victory," and "Car- -'.CeougLe

ave1,14ival in Flanders." ote ltee ot hc upyterial which is no longer interest-

12, 194 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~our - fighting forces. shuttling back~ ing as news, because of the i'apid-

now r Presented Eight Movies and forth beweeii fronts when need 'ity with which the war si~hation

dt.D Last year the society started on occurs . changes fromn day to day, he o'b-

Lt olie Wednesday following Thanks- Whl "p sadsrr onsseriv ed.

r wound iving, played two weeks in the fall Wiesipr n togpitie Soul erm and then continued for six ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~are still being cleaned out of the IDeprecates Isolationism

,over ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~por-ts Sully akes over and estab-1 -I\r Brown said that he had par-oe'fo veeks in the winteriem hs er~ l'she headquarters in handy build- tcptdi ayrt-asdrn

lor mad lie same procedure will probab ly. tiiptd n isesrets urntball an me used again if the society is a ings. keepiiig his entire records inkeping theentie presentin the wase;taar person sonurrii-

-oved., ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~tomedium-sized envelopes. in-omn eeally cotactsen Door roved..gHoweverymembershipt- Howevei ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ retreatitis," and ailment which is

and th 'ard will not b soldetill hi p "' ~ In comparison with the German fttntl atdspern e

a Mverr~ roval i given, which will not be niethods of destruction of haibors CECIL B. BROWNfotnelfatdsparn b-

In actio seem utterly haphazard. but they by the news in recent months. But

iadw~ Before Film Society selections -aethdcidavnag ofa 1theie are still a few frighitened.vad a ere presented last year, Mr. Mor- hav te dciedadvntge-ofal -

:r thre ways working. -and their thoirough- U hilo O pensi gree-dy individuals who have not re-

is senio an -spoke briefly describing. the , ess i exemplified in te fact that covem'ed fom- it the isolationists,

inanovieabotyt bescrenedanditsorganization,- who fear that the war is emptyingAtlin an elationship with the progress of A part of the American Snapshot show now at the Addison Gallery, fo cok'tofieshsbn W ith D e atheiir pockes of. every last penny,

L. E., and Im art. For those pai-ticularly in- "Parade on Main Street," by B. Lewis Posen of Baltimore, Ohio, taught howv to div-e and is i'eady to *and wh~o are w'aiting foi' the time

ce-Presi erseh icse ieatc- depicts American infantrymen passing in parade formation. go under almost any CciU when they can crawl out of their

ditlon to ique at greater length at special This is the systemn which. maks-a P r~ e-p i n holes to perpetrate new Munichs,

f of the ectures during the activities' period. *: *us fihnsystemless plan woik. The aticle Tonewv c'iiies again world peace.If Film Society plans ai'e approved, I Exhn i t on of Pho'tographs Soit Tcei Fall Tdy h vrg esnde

teP these explanations wvill be contin- I WU ~ ui nsx t hmia aagah ~ cey BgnTdy h vrg esnde

3oard of e acrdngt MA oga' -1in which Sully's ambition is re- Season Today at 1:00 ,not listen to his i'adio to get an

edn acingtio M.oga'.A eled-tod ols aprt "I'd accurate pictume of the battle situ-

- i'eseimt intentions. reaiureu ~~~~ ~ ri '~,ai iery imi~~sjfl~ngs sky-high a port. Ids In Bus skinhihhHall fixtmonti but b iereeyetotobolsterrupphis

The exhibition, "The American States during the past fifteen years, real good. Just once-Lord, what 'a The first meeting of Philo will be confident. complacent "morale"; heRIVETERS AVE Snapsot," wil stay at he Addi~n althoug some dae as far ack 3held inu the.debating roomdebofngBul- wantsl tont hear whetherthranother

R VE ER H LV GSapshot,"nil tay atdte Addictoner altoghsm dt a a bc iiI oitid. finch Hall at 1:00 today. President Pairis or Berlin has falLen, or if Hit-

Pi'epared from a larger exhibition They were originally selected byB n D. 1 Chittick will preside while the other ler's body is swinging from the

by the Department of Circulating Willaid D. Morgan, Director of thle P.A.rswil einatenaneyt3h

Band May Provide Exhibitions of the Museum of Mod- Museum's Department of Photog- ~ Frt C net frst session as the society enters meminded his listenei's that Parisemn Art in New York, the exhi- i'aphy, fom thousands in the files At Fis C nts its 119th year. Two two-man teams was not Beii. and that the enemy

2nd Tea Dance Music bition consists of twenty-eight of the Eastman Kodak Company,, Cas Numerals Will will debate the question, "Resolved: is fai' from ready to admit our vic-

*. Last Sunday the tryouts and the panels of mounted snapshots and to which they had been sent asj Cls That Prepping Should' Cease." tory in the war as a whole. There

ties first rehearsal of the Rivetei's were seventeen enlargements. Most of entries in vai'ious competitions over! Be Given To Members Pi'ep-night has gone for good, it is still a great deal of gi'im, hard

held. This year the swing band is thsiwrnnapdinteUntd the es Folliongsh irst show-a Estal~lishing a precedent which, seems, and the influence of student Amigin ahead ndy hen I ir

a larger and bettei' organized group, inteehbtoswl aeait is hoped, will be followed in the opinion will not bi'ing it back. ManyAmicawlonyhv beu it

even though many of the details Cu- toiofthrmsmsadglfuture. thii'ty-one members of the feel that the age-old institut-ion of job. for militamy victory, uhlk

concem'ning its members have not R\.ER. Clb Plans eiesti'ihothecu try. P. A Band played last Saturday at pirepping also is on its way downte eebatnofhe2sbih

yet been aianged. Therefore, all Poet Foir some fifty years now !the hethst football game of the year. the hill. Should it stay as a symbol day, is nierely the mark of readi-

published information about the SeveralPoe t hnd-thel Ameran hseein rnie ' Directed tor' the second year by of Andover or should it be discon- iiest proced wit the realnbusi-IF S Riveters is subject to change. !~~~~~~~~Dave Schine. the Band appeai'ed in tinued' and foi'gotten as something n lessahndOntemoiga-

The Saxaphone section, however, Mr argent eoe spontaneous detail. It has given the mltuifrad ovewrexrin a difunc on t ei" of our victory festivities, the

willproablyremin s. i isar- New Faculty Advisor grpicepesin Sasooigtaken of the nmemnbers'as well as of school ? This is the subject of the ralbtewllegnwill probably remain as it is ar- m~~~~~~~~graio eeyon, SapsediA mte of ineet ei

i'anged now. Playing the first Alto ,Udi h ue~iino rhsbcm ainlhbyo the football game. delbate n the debating room of Btil A atro neet ei

1175 is Val Hattemer, and James D. Sgetth MolRaradCuAs a reward for those members finch this afternoon. Pi'eps Haw-Brw reotd he esls fa

'Montgomery will be at the Second will continue developing its estab- 1 Cotnern ae4iegular in their attendanc atr-kn idRc 'snwlaetercnt sufrveyo whichmihe hadt made

Tenom- Holdng dow Thir Altolishment in the basement ofLPear-; heai'sals and conscientious in prac- S'tand for the affirmative whilinaefi'toderneushw

IPosition in the Riveters is,Richard son Hall. The group plans to repaii F RENC H PLAY '-ticing. the *Advisory Board an-Lairry Barss and Bob Godridge Continued on Page 4

Stark, who is the leader of the damages befoi'e stai'ting any new I nounced yestei'day, class numerals wj1l defend the views of the ls

Band. If he is i'eplaced by another project. Any studeiit interested in T BE S A D wilbe rewarded similar to those of '45..Te Da c Ru sSax moestro. Richard Stark'will joining should *visit Pearson Hail Plned . ieceived for athletic accomplish- DeaeITml

pla'y he bas fiddl. Alsoin theduring one of the clubs meetings,', Tryouts Pandfor Iment. Dave Scliine has also madeGerapinpl:Aalta

Saxaphone quai'tet is Dick Chapin, dui'ing the Activities' Hour. NetMnaya :0 plans for the designing and manu- The subject for debate this week dances at Andover,. girls are

who will be at fourth Tenor posi- Although the present membership NxModya 700 facturig of special band insigniae is tiniely and in keeping with the the guests not only of the mem-

lion. - i~~ only five, the club hopes to have This yeai', ~under the direction of to bewon by the individual mn-pasof the society "to present bers of the school but also of

Brass Section mmam oemmer naso' Mi'. Cochran, there will again ho -hem's on thieii' sweaters. qtiestions of student interest both the Headmaster and of the Fac--

In the Biass section L. A. Carl- time. Time officers ai'e Dick Kimbal, Ive rnhpa.Tetteof A niore intensive schedule ofo eiu n msn aue" ulty of Phillips Academy.

smith seems likely to be at the president, Reeves Hai't, vice-presi- -bttis poables shtllnefintwo pactibe has been planned, so that Latya' eae oee u- Students and their guestsfirs trmpe, whle olad Taboxden, an Bel Seven, sc 'buty its ins pi'Toobn" tha one om'en tw Band can function 'at more titide of topics ranging from the should reet the atronesses at

w'ill play nunmber two trumpet. W. During the fall term they are going, 'Tuo" is a modern French play, school evemits from now on. Re- question of lower'ing the voting age the beginning of the dance and

J .ohnson will play third trumpet. to spend niost of their time repair-' and is now being giv-en In North heai'sals. will be held evei'y Tuesday to IS8L and changing the athletic sys- also at its "close.damaged cam's and half am~~~~~~~~~~~ Fmiday duming the activities tenin of the school to the rights of Smoking is not perpmitted

The two P. A. men who ai'e needed ing finishing ~~~~~ Afr'ica. Copies of some scenes have piodf'atlstteFlti-.the gover'nmentin banning Esquire I above the first floor of theto play the tiombones have not yet completed ca's Beidsuhiswr ai'rived in this country. ThePesujcs1 omn.S kignthfrt

been decided upon, and also the one the traimis, themselves, they jut-Ion Tuesdays, mariliu and old tm'omi I he mnails. 'With such sbet omn.Soigo h isPiano ad Dm'umpositios are a intendto comiinue wih the ceatingplay itself eais with French' terni- cit oe.ope foro h omn soePiao ad Dum osiios ae a inendto oninu wih te ceatngtory under German domination, and pieces will P41ably be practiced, as thiese the soceyhpstpe- forfteCmonIspn

Yet vacant, of scenemy and with the control ~ bu h oeet ftewhile on Fi'iday -new tunes will be par1e 1 self for mnore important in- I only to those attending theIf the Rivetei's canl master a boai'd wii'ing.-The, tum'n table and French abuntrg'ot~ he sceneen s th learined. Eventuhlly, as the Exeter, terseliolastic debates in the winter Idance.

wide vamiety of Jive and Dance round house. which were stErted~ would last about as long a.s amgugme dm'aws near, the Band will and~ sliig tem.Except by special Invitation

tunes, they may be allowed to sup-' last spring, ill be completed this lar one-act play which would other. pmatcIacigT'imto u' aiu tem oisiaebe fteHamseaun n

ply the music' for the second Tea year. These projects they feel will wise be given. :ing the athletic peiriod in the after'- chosem for future debates dur'ing other persons not members of

Dance which will be held here this be ample to keep them busy during: "Toulon" has about sixteen char- nloon. A new set of music books is Ithme wn.eeks to come. Subjects teuta- the school may not attend

Fall. They have a complete supply this yeai'. ' acters, four of whom are major expected soon. tively planned include topics cover- Andover dance..

of new orchestraions, and these The Railroad Club 'is anxious for I parts and tw fwo r oe. Some of the marches and songs ing school problems and affairs, fa- Students attending the dance

maestros hope to have an excellent new students, who enjoy working, The play will be given at the end played last Saturday were.- "The ('tosieouinadmatr f lt-utpytefull price.

Band this year. Judging from its with their hands, to become regulai' of this term, and the first orgnl Star Spankled Banner," "Success," -a military and political -nature. On S tudents should meet their

gr'ow*+~ since last year, and the re- membei's. .The building of Railroad zatlon meeting for all those inter- "Our Director," "Military Escort," the perfor'mance of teains partici- guests i the lounge of the

newed Interest of its members, all cars will enable them to show their ested In it will be ednxMo-" chr Awi," Lgonaesipang.nteeavstyemwll noerI. -

signs Indicate that their aim will Italents in this type of construction day during the activities hour be- on Parade," "The Victory March," be selected to repi'esent Andove at The Tea Dance will not con- be i~~~~eached. , work. ---- ' tween 1:00~~~~~~~~~~~~ an 2:00 p-. n "Th Royal_ Ble. ' 'the schools. tinues beonde 7:15.

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tioiis. Every- student in he school who tinued for hours. And unless the Corn-

L ~~~~~~~~toji h ad heol laueIa glorified refueling station,-..there is- no E rThe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~gete hnhaig n aciganeed of rushiig so precipitously.

kv. The PHILLIPIAN is a membr of the Columbia Schothes Ielement aIrypersoally Theband ridgs th gapcourtesies, there are less obvious but To know 'the history of the town went into battle mmediately. SonEditoricit Oepartme ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ eqall efecivemehod o smotingotAnidover is to know the history fought at Bunker Hill, Charle

Editrr-in-Chief .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o NwEnlndfon olna days town, and some endured the suff~FRZDEIC kG. SABORNtween athlete and spectator, since it is off rough edges. Opening a door that totepeettm.Ishsoycn n'aduiain with Gener Managin Editora part of both, and both receive enjoy- some one else may pass through it first firms the statement that Andover George Washington's array at VaJOHN 6 SNOOK ment and inspiration from it. Frequent- implants a friendly impression- which is is a typical New England town, for ley Forge. Andover produced f

it sawy taken an active in- tl Revolutionary cause suchleNews itorS~ort Editr, lv it~ is. the tear* with the best band and nuirtured 'by continuous regard fortestialthtcnrsteera Bgde-GealFyCGH STERN, JRophC C Ed CAtor best support that wis even agai'nst bet- others' toes while navigating in narrow United States, and has accounted tamn H'enry Abbot, an-d ColontPhooaphicBEitore-trie ponns h pscoo Ica alls ltl atec he n' for- itseTf well in all the nation's Samuel Johnson.the of victory, coatsIarea great crises.

Associcites uplift providesth marginofvco books or cas r under some one's Anoewastldabu16' Andover Powder MlD N Fel-s J W. M~offly, 4h Advrwsstldaot14P Jordan S G. Quohiffe J With these potentialities, Dave else's is always appreciated. when John Woodlbridge acquired a cnbutierhap the teotown gras

Kutscher Jr F C Thomas, ~Schine has big plans for the band this If they had. no practical application', toslandset from thed grorp of conribution toll tesRevolione an erBusiness Department year; it will be a more important scho odes of etiquette or standards-Of.-COn- Newbury and-Ipswich folk to-the eunab SamhnuefPhlllp5 Whe ee o

Business anager ognzto than ever bfr within ductwol never haebe invented.A banks of the Cochichawick brook. Wilerodelootae hihec(JOHN G OLBROOKthe recent hiistory of the academy. rom They were esigned to meet a real need, ietw a is ae fe-hv ftoe i ln o na SAssociates iI-SA;P.,+;,~~~~~~~~~,,~~. 11 "' t~~_his brook, but soon after was hv ~rydhspasfra tSAssociatespresent idctos it may-wlac that of lubricating personal relations to chianged noe.Jh od tack on the Britisli~in Boston, Sa eenB Auit Jr .R C. Moses uel Philelipac-ftoAndover.bJohn WoodE 'A Bssick 3d- H. L Page r company the football teams to games on reduce friction to a minimum. Particu- bridge became the first minister of ne hlisofrdt ul o oacCm MGearing, 2d. . P, E. Quaintance,-~r Anoeadudrhmtetw der ila.noe.WtCHGaff H. B. Reid, Jr. other fedaoh first muiclwhrheddoe n udrainteton -ml atn' conder. h wit a eA.R Levin " S. F. Wilder lleganaoLtoI aongoarrithhindvidalhl theanconsetuchen went ofheraorganizations. From time to time this tired, as is the case wt tdft-~-- t luih ntnso

The PHILLIPIAN is pubished Wednesdays during the fall an mos~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wit mo.t-tuwith thePondconstruction, andsme payonlerfeth ittfalad during the winter and spring and masters, aention to a few baske i onsadaCa i onmnpyol ftem gs hco ea Te PILLIPIANN bard.dedy uigteI r-9ee.Wrigams esscrool vecir bv The PHILLIPIA N board. ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~The date for its settlem ent can r ' er d W o k n al st c s-.Irereaj as second class matter at the post office at months the band willprsn concert 1iiite' suge4eprt tempers and Ile or-e accurately set at 1646. lessly, the mill was soon complete erwAncoer allS codrsndnecnennsusrponIsectnsbfe the Saturdayarhnight87en-lessens mass tension. Those who will when Woodbridge bought the land and began oper-ations. It supplie o"'

or c ertisements to John G. Holbrook, BusinesMngr tertainments. The after-dark activity, make the effort will be gratified with rmteSgmrnin o s isoug pode ore te aedaaSay Halsbcito 30;Mi usrpin$.0 addt h pounds and a coat, and the towncrsancotne to b a

-ioo suscipton5300;Mal sbsripio $.50 aded o henormal, healthy, outdoor the results. was officially recognized by the source of powder supply during th a2~ ~~.om-sadi orsl tteAdvrIn Massachusetts General Court. The Revolution. That the Andover ciii on.The PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the exercise may well spur the band to new tahe' exeddozns-rewligowrkit on.The PHiLLIPIAN does not necessarily endorie the heights of achievement. In that event, land Merugmac nye'n lngisasrne fwgsi eiec rCo-m.~ncatiOnS that aippeair in its Editoridl columns thsogrtrwilav--- i4teMriakrvrndlngtssuacefwgsisvdee0'a

Office ofpublicaton ,The Twnsman Pess, hecofgwriDr§ ing hv.t-r-vise their banks for eleven miles. t was their faith in the cause. S__________________________________________ Line Man ~~~~~~J "Uis i u lr~ief bounded on the East and South by Throughout its nstory, AndoveenAndover. Mass.. October 4, 1944 Flying who steals all the loves The movie which will be shown on Bradfor-dadfo WilmingtongtoandaReading.ng as retainednthetoldoNewNEwgEanlan ifi____________________________________________ Trapeze This was allThe thee township ofshow on Tis wa all An-tonsracticen pofctowno t meetietggs. Dcoc vaway, to laud the Dashing Young Gent thIceno ere ahntn aldover. and was one of the largist ments existprcamnthto'ea

The PHILLIPIAN takes great pleas- With the Flashing Trotmbone. Good luck tiSaudyngts"G lgh.An ertoily of the Colonies, attitude in regard to all the grea tarture- in announcing the elections of toi theda band! "asigt. The first settlement was actually issues of the nation's early historY aylrolan anounAigrn o Cornwall, t h ad M G M feature starring in North Andover, but the town from the resistance of the Britis nid

Connecticut; Martin Begien of Cam- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Charles Boyer and Ingrid grew so quic y that the South end Stamp Act in 1765 to the pledge o ullbConnecticut; Martin~~Coutes Bergmannitos aCathe soon was larger than the North. An confidence in and obedience totb evbridge, Massachusetts; and obert M Campus CoisuertesesveraeewreetngnausiofthiNothan teaCvilwai-is Sussler of Norwich, Connecticut, to JN ANY SMALL TOWN where every lush adaptationush ofapttheo hitthouse, andseachd endhof town wantedntedA votetisitakene'innaademocratiiwwethe Editorial Board. one knows every one else, no o~neply "Agl Sre. th heiarte.naremtwyonllsuscnennghad

can pass along the strleets without being - Ga slight" may disap- couldntb ae otepolmtwwehrlreo ml twas taken to the Gener-al Court. By Everyone'-is allowed to speak, a seas,hailed from every quarter in a frifendly point those ho have seen the stage verdict of this court, the town was every kindof question is discussed - LaUm Pah ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ mne. h enetgetigi play because the suspense 1s not so separated into-two separate towns, The roots of democratic govern WogTT"HE AGE-OLD advertis~ ~ ~ mane. he eaes geeing slgis t t ta t the North and South Parishes, later ment lie in the New England towt ed cthat "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hello," and most people will stop to ge sI aiapouin to become Noi-th Advr ndnusstm r(T hat you can't enjoy the game with- make courteous inquiries about health However, the acting of Charles Boyer dlover. A system of town taxes was Civil War and Andover duout a program does not interest the adfml fn oesiuaigo and Ingrid Bergman tends to make up begun, and Andover became the Andover backed the North exten Al'- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n faiyi omr tmltn rprimary w.I--- cutilliterate for obvius reasons, but an T original t~picc~~s to mind. As a r- ofor nanywweaknesss the pictureemayyown.vsiveiy inetheCivilwwarssupplynilliterate for obvious reasons, but any original t~pic-co-riiies to mindWitshcrret six hundred men for the Northerneenalone enjoying muscular control over asutgon otwnia-peatex- have. eacifoot or evenl the big toe can appreciate dto luihn nafaenlams The plot is, briefly, that of a Vi- Th3nt-dcto o0ichrftAm tandsroitel mose tha ohow much music adds toan athletic con-dphere fluihigi afaera tms into Andover is a good example of $35,00 od itsh ause.i Tetw ickhow much music adds to an athletic con- t~orian gentleman (Boyer) whosytm the speed with which this evil shwdsomcaatitss~ht~phere.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~sytm not only met its draft quotab

test. That is why several hundred big, Similar'ly, Andover is a community atically sets to work to drive his lovelysp-athog Ne Enld.t exceeded them by one hundred andeetoes got sch a workout at last Satur-ofsrsweeigthnedtu ns young wife (Bergman) insane. By came in 1692, when tree women sit-he e.-hlisAae easof sorts where eight hundred students from Salem -camsixty-hree men.PhielipsAcadek aday's football game with Yale. - hiding objects a1-making his wife-be- f-mSlm-aet uetesc trained its own goup oslirand masters pass eight months of each -. wife of a respectable citizen named amoder riThe record of the school-band over year bound together closely by common lieve that she is losing-them, the hus- 'ridard.mFailingato dorovitheyThe whsor gars ore futuhlo n* ~~the last few years has been a sries ofasitoncm ntskndomn band almost succeeds in making his wife seized the opportunity t i hm mtry u serice tean whoe scho quaaspirations, common tasks, and common -~~~~selves of an embar-rassing situation tundoe otwithmit ban t seert er successes progressing geometrically, interests. Unavoidably there is greater lose trust in her sanity. Every- eveninlg by proclaiming before a town meet- Anoe-twsehf owr 'irt

Two seasons ago, it was almost non- pressure on each individual than in the the husband goes out and at a precise ing that cer-tain citizens had caused cnlher' e Revlutinay wr Ae sehtime thegasightbegns t di as Ifthe illness through the powers of der's cmeanie n anyedife~ solexistent and would have remained dor- average town, 'and consequentlyteetmtegsih bgn odma fStn The accused persons-wereetcopnsadple, ee1)'mant except for a last-minute appli- adnethtsm-,heicmn- it were turned on in the-~attic. Then taken off to prison, and frolp that fighting as a unit. But in the Civication of artificial respiration jlust pre-iteofbrexsncmabeelced strange noises occur which add to the (lay o there was no checking the war, te town offered a completceding the Exeter game. Last Fall, Dave Whitesfbre elenre ay bu reg e-d -eprto ftewf. Hwvr errorizing course of this belief (onmpany of light infantry. Cmpaiiceding the Exeter game. Last Fall, Dave desperation of the wife. heHaccusingefingr pointed toeeve H awasllatercchageddtooheavyyatr--Schine got an earlier start, and with lWiosheem teoe re a adbeywhen Scotland Yard man (Joe Cotten) coesThe mocs respnebl itizn adtiiiery, and saw action near the e Plations seemto be more aiable when )comes the nist respectabe citizen o a the twarwwienheititoinedd the Arm Wlpr~fessional assistance in the music de- ,pisa~tknt rsrea i fo h cn oivsiaeadaled thei' wives. No one lived in safety.pains are taken to preserve an air o ~~~~There ar'e hundreds of tragic cases, Of' the Potomac under Generapartment augmented by Mr. Peck's di- friendliness an&'consideration.Perhaps, xxell. wher'e even frightened children Gr'ant i its march on Richmiond 36rection of the marching formations, theMotntcalintipitrist IIoewnssgasthiraet-- Thle Andover contingent lost s.then, it might be of advantage to con- Motntcal-nti icuei h oewtes gis hi'prt ver'ely in killed and wounded, a __band staged a comeback which shaded sdrnwafwo h etrsb supe'rb performance of Miss Bergman in The surge of witchcraft was a- for the third time since tetw'the Red and Grey. During the winter Whose exercise a more courteous envi- the roeoFtehsercwf.nilychcked byia thwotr. anffudngytsfeedtels Tand spring, rehearsals were continued o________________ the ehe ano ndAndowar Many many of its citizejis in war. Aironment can be assured. Otherwise it attepol rmAdover todoe founded and built a librar)wihStra ngtcnetsbfr h part in these wars an oewre in memory of its Civil war dead movies, sothat whenthe basebllbsea-o-easyr to relax into familiairimoveso ha whn te bseallse w betoI. ? ild ietw i o ufrfoiaid named it Memor-ial Hall.son b~egan in earnest, the band was rcie n.oei3h rcs f oenihoigtwsdd u Early Educationagain ready and playing. geeaalsateoffer meatak x-oftou education.~id lgiMembershp and inerest inthis im- Few students have a single day dur- The PHILLIPIAN has .scored a vic- gnrlsaeo er fatc x lhuhb c fCln~ eiMembership and interest in this im- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~isted. Colonel Frye, from Andover, lation i 1647 every town wasrincreased sev-ing which they do not cross the campbs tory at last! The article on Boogie gained exlper'ience i these wars quired to have a gr'ainiar schoolportant organization phas incesdsveral timesover sinc the orignal groupon one or several paths passing other Woogie published in last year's War which was to be of value to him Andover (lid flat have a schoo11 eral times over since the original group ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~later o in the Revolutionar-y war. house until 1718, but it did have

- a raie. s moment, well students on the way. Usually there are, Bond Bogus Issue has His skirmish with Indians at Fort teacher i 1701 who wandered froiov rgvntie tuethaetne nostfredbtoorqetl the produced'a good crop f Henry was a example of heroism house to house to teachl his pupil Nover seventy-five students have turned nodsethusasts andnowtso'frinethesar'.The r'aoniarescholstittetahho)ut for- practice, and there are more mu- stranger is completely ignored eitherenhsatndnw-s'uigtearTegaiirscolftedab.~~icians who have as yet 'neglected to

. ere that he could "read any clasit not be the polite irole to play ~~~~~StamAov rid topo'allo of Enlae' wysekadmk tu ai .join. The school has purchased someitntbthpoteiltola if stran-1 ous strains resound from St Aver' option o thead' sical author~ into English, and read

hundreds of dollars worth of instru- gei-s were treated with the same consid- Sawyer Hall. which has effor'ts to tax the Colonies in-ilsa and ectlyldecline.trnents which are available for those who cation as intimate acquaintances Like- had cotton in its ears for years, to ternally was as strong as in any an efcl eln he porad~gmn F-n art ofMasaeiustts I sinedofnouns and verbs in the Greedo not have their own; a definite place ly they would not be strangers for long, shocked, sedate Williams. With uch e- ua'tousaclis Iut signe tyongue." These classical rquire Pfor playing and a director for instruc- Another common sight is that of six couragement the Park House Ocarina una(fnimusyall bill touit bye ments, were meant for aoundatiotion have been supplied;anno th ortevstdtsitngtatbl taxes, and, iry vote at the town altecleegautsetrdAdvisoi-y Board has se~n fitLo offer ~ing- mealtime eating in complete silence., extensive than last year's, uel Phillips. its representative at altecleeg~daeetrdclass numerals to any one regular in at- The -")ectacle of six or a dozen jaws ris- - etngv isrcin oSm heo fir-s masteyr'atheeramso

- W e w o n d er w h at's h a p p e n e d to th e t~h e C o u rt. to black all o p p o sin g s ch o a u l y B f d t e t otendance and conscietious in his work. ing ~ad falling rhythmically is monoto- toasures. of Governoi' Bafsti'eet of Massa To have a first-rate band, i is es- nous, not to say ridiculous. Certainly, Tower bells. They sounded little tooth- When the news of the Lexington cuet a n 'setbectzen of Andover. His successfusential that practice begin early in the there i olcfcnestoa food; less on Sunday. Did one of them go thesluhe racdtetonItecigcreramtonunme

season in order to master a large reper- on provocation7 in fact, discussions onj way of the chains on one side of the airoused the town, tW6 hundred ly end. when hie wasunctoire I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~strong, aid, joining whatever fight-,rn ot o

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ducetdV efore Crmo ame -AGjAINST~ YALE, J. V.4such lea Fre Joe ogloletedCapa 0 ToLa Capt. M'ad-, Clayton, Dailey Star.

I Colon Aggressive Squcd Into -Ac-tion--Sot.AsBuWisOengGm,1-Following the cut made last Friday, arsity Soccer Coach TeR~a leO rcm hog i h ia

i greates irn Ryley has, by means of intensive practice and drill, period to break a 6-6 deado and beat a tough Yale J.V.ution wa 'elded a comparatively "green" squad into fairly good shape team] -by- a 13-6 score last Sat rday on Brothers--Eield. Out-she n or its first game next Saturday with Harvard. Led by newly- Standing Andover, stars were capt. Ed Mead, who blocked'

~ ero lected captain and left f ullback Joe Wogan, the team's pros- apn ostu h aewnigsoe n urebcich, mi ects for the eight-game season are improving. Joh-nfl'y Clayton, whose beautiful running, blocking, and pass-

for an So far, no-nia~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~q ... i-,As, A~~~~~~~~~~~gL ~ing were a deciding factor in the

iton, San een assigned to any position, as H at e d t e PA itr.Ti audy h

ltd ato hRlyi till sitingssthe *The whole Andover first lihe, con-t ase en around to get the bestucsossiblelaha ombination of players. Hoy adW orks~ u Co d cs Ph scl sistilig of Mead. Anderson, Warren.

Adoffere sitt will probably fill the left and UI The Department of Health will Griffith. Bishop. Reid. and Mae-)5thea er.l ah side-footsac an. re hand '' t i continue this week giving medical Lellan. did an excellent job and

)st ceas --center Ya r i t examinations to all Phillips Acad- should get a lot of cedit for the,omplete orward po tion. On the *ig - . emy students. Those~ wh'P--$2t-win last Saturday. For them losers,

supi yle and tchelder, two Uppers L teadFlnbe names begin with a letter near the QuarterbwcIx Ben Hammer, P. A.,

ediat pfromiat arsAbubta, Coah-Green-B Team; Fullback Larry Dailey smashes through the Yale line in the season's edo h lhbtwl eev n'2 lyda usadn aeie ama e inthe tarting line-up, while It appointment card in the -very near His running, passing, and kickingluring th shr .M4aknD .Ander- Shepard, Mentor o A's opener for a gain, putting the Royal Blue within a yrd of the enemy fture were the main reasons Yale provedover ciii oadGaigmysbstitute 'goal line.on. and Gearing may su Last Thursday tne Junior Varsity The routine which a student must such a tough opponent.k withou nywhere along this fast, light for- teams began practice. Mr. Shepard go through is quite complicated,idehce ard line, coaches the A squad, the playersEn but when a bay leaves the Infirm- Fir-st Quarter

Sparkig the trong defense atofwihwlbeslcefrmte tu n * v' t n i c . ary, he has gone through a thor- Andover won the toss and electedAndoe*entrkhalf ths ieaxwhoecag lowerbaceseofcted Vrsity.St de t Tak St p Te t to defend the iiorth goal. Yale chose

Endlan -ienthl kik anideaggreshseessg Moers baets nd Fotase cachty ough phy~ical check-up. to receive. DaIley kicked a short,Englan iicent kck and ggressieneAserages.AL8.4,anlipllansPoinoashAfter signing in with Miss Park, low drive which hit a Yale man on,78. DOCU ave been an inspiration to the the B team. v r g 6 8 4 U p 4 4 P i t one of the registered nurses at tethces.buedofanwar-

he town' eam. ther halfbacks who may In order- to reduce the size of the Last Monday and Tuesday after- physical exercise, he must exercise fimrecstdnudrgs covered by Bishop f PA. on thetheisgr tar netMatrda ar D KerriWgan -squad so that more individual at- noons. P.A. students rec eived the his body every day to retain good aii eye examination, the results of Yfale 45-yard line O the first play.e hrisr nylor. f M ste, a Di or toga tenttion may be given each manl, Step Test under the supervision shape. It is in this way that body- which are checked on a file card. Dailey reached the 37 on an under-

pldeoulakpstoay be re- the coaches will be forced to cut of Mr Johnson. The average grade building improves a persoA's. con. A hearing test is given next and hand forward pass from Smith.pledge oullback positions and ma ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~then Dr. Carp0`nter, a visiting den-,QatrckCyonwrigfon

ce to tb ieved by Payne and Ziegler. Either drastically in the next few days. was 68.4, an improvement of 4.4 dition. In order that he be strong tist. checks up on each boy's teeth QatrakCatn okn rriilwrBro orD itma plyb-The firftut will probably be this ponsover the initial scores of two torss netoepca-a modified "Ti' formation, next gave'livil war arton or De~~~itt may plapoint enough eitifcin seil for cavities and any other defects.'tebltoDle agi.ndh

!mocrati ween the posts against Harvard, aftei-nod1V. Also shifts between the years ago. ly colds, so that he is able to work Floigauiayih stebl oDle gi.adh'ning I~adJmRlywl rbbyater- Varsity and J. V. will be common. The purpose of the Step Test is strenuously daily, he must have theFolin aurayshe s pounded through the line to the 30-

rsal ateJi thetwl throughouta the_ Due to the shortage of coaches to measure a person's dynamic fit- proper health habits,' paying pair- weighed and measured before being yard sti-ipe. Next Tippett wenteak, an season, ~~~the J. V. A. squad practices with ness-how apidly he recovers from ticular attention to well-balanced given the color perception test. through guard but fumbled on

~iscussed . Last Friday tall, spiiited Joe the Varsity. In the initial sessionsI strenuous activity. It is7- an indi- diets and eight hours sleep nightly. This test is one in which the per- Yale's 29 and the Bulldogs re-fundamentals were stressed, a fe ~~~~~~~~~son examined is made to read cards -covered. Using a regular "T" for-

govern ogan of Newton, Mass., was elect- fud naswiesrseafWI cation of the effectiveness of body- Medical authorities have learned o hc ubr a ese nymto.Yl aesvnyrsi ind tw ed captain to replace Captain-elect' ply 1r tuh n svrl uilding. thi'ough the war that the Ur.td by those with perfect color vision, mtonpowe plasebut lossom

Fred Zonino, who joined te Navy scrnmgswr ed ic esnsdnmcftesSae scmaaieylwi h-A perspective test is given next, fol-, yardage when Dailey and Griffithduring the summer. J. V. A. Schedule varies according to the amount of sical fitness. Since it is the purpose lowed by a posture check-up with !smeared one of their backs on an

th exten Also last Friday the squad was IMrJono.DcoGalgecm-ndu.Hmerkkdonfrtupplyiencu from fifty to hirty-three men, Oiptober 21-New Hampton. Here. ing. Andover intends to continue pletes the examination with a final, own and Dalleyr took the ball ont~uorthen enalin Coc i yeosed October 25-Punehard. Here. Chapbilin'aaerth wr.Thed

gorthr enblingCoac Jim yleyto send Nvembr 4-Mthue. Awa. Ch r)-e O ra Heboy-ldin De atert tywr to - over-all physical check-up. his own 41. where he was hit im-ore time developing the soccer of Noebr -Meue.Aa.HHatDeatetityigoim-________ mediately. Dailey picked up a yardlore tai idvdaplyrLatwe November 8-Lawrence 2nds.- press on- the students' minds thearudedndSihm esve['he towi icigadbl oto eee- Here. imotac f hsediy xr

icking and ball cntrol were em- Re ials imotnoftes alyee-Mr. -ender Talks on a fake reverse. Dailey, on a spin-n that hasized; this week -the team has Nocvembei 15-Exeter. Away. css ota hywl eppyi

Dts iugo'pas .ih cises.fso thatugthey ilfeeppi ner, went to the Yale 41 for a firstota bu ncnetai hsB R su e n V 1 rg a 'down. Smith. Tippett, Dailey, and

-adm ameshaeeeplndfo C U B, UNIOR Be R s m d al ittruhotlf. n VI Po r m Clayton each took the all once,soadiem, haven beeudng plane foh thims DrCLat .e Wl Series To Cfontinue ibut made only two yards, and sosoldier omposed of Bitish Sailors, whic SPO RTS B N DrIlttihr il P.A. GLEE CLUB Wednesday Mornings I Yale took over on their own 39.

rftr hould be very instructive to ]?.A.'s ~BE Give Bach's Works; vvaesu Two line bucks netted them a first

-e schoo quad, and one with'Exeter at Exe- Roman Eleven To Play Mr'oe T lyOPENS PRACTICE Every Wednesday morning at, down on the 50. and then Hammerhi rtyNthvrdber of hi coing ociGees;GaueSxos CoMini. Hisw ea-wt isWthth colayn.acedlie seimbly this year. talks by vani- made eight more yards on a quai-

W hirty-thid year of caching soc- Greeks; i~als - Saxons Continuing his yearowts .ahistyu members ande visitorsit terbackr sneak.ea TwoTomoreelinevar, A -er. During that time he has been Club football games begin Friday, Sunday evening recitals, Dr. Pfat-' the prov-eibial-sardinte can, the big- will be given on subjects of current smashes and Yale had a first downly diffe; shining exanmple of fiendliness, when the Greeks oppose the teichei' will play from the published getge ll nP-.hsoyitis.Ti eie a eu-ato h noe 0 fe eea5, ne~e p~ortsmanship, and r'eal spirit. Romans and the Gauls oppose the Bi-ochui-e of Bach's Works. The began- rehearsals inlsd-eek hn.edeayndwsctiedhsrnngtemsadaniopet

the Civi Saxons The opening club socc' 1\,I~~~~~endelssohni's "Hymn of Praise." morn ing_ when M. Bender-, spoke . l otth al6 oncomplet games will be held Thui'sday. There the birochui-e wll not all, of course, ,InteV1 rga sh a t~n h oa leto vroJcompaii BILLINGS. . will be no J.A. contests for several lie included in D. Pfatteicher's re- and excei-pts from Gershwin's mu- o the 12p'oiaiashaaltadte Roya Blueh.tookaolei-ron

sical comedy hit. "Porgy and Bess."wtee laeeN4as Smith.fon atlategraienvy ar PROT OeCA SERC E weeks because of the green ma- viwof the coiiiin f one of Nialcmedy hit. "Poigy and Bess", wae liefts oleadeo tht we p'g-\amCniud nP,th tra. theegrPROMPT OuTICALnSERVICE time." ubi rm"og n es a HsClee etwe i otne nPg

he Arm, Wtce and Jeweliry Repairing Since the final cuts from the J.V. Except for the fii'st Sunday ofailinudthfmos"mei-ube:otyticoe.

Genera Attractive Gifts football squad and Varsity soccer' each month. D. Pfatteicher wxillti 'an IeGo Plty f M.Bnd-.hoxsapitd T e36 MainStreetTel. 742plyteMriaChan eoil N othin'." The othei' important work to the Andover faculty in 1936 as

lost S. _______________ are still indefinite. However, the Ongam foin 700 to 745 . . The T lied, a coaches are working thoi' playei'sCaplttisiewllbdiiy which will hie attempted this yeai a instructor i history. spoke oie town': strenuously. Each club soccer' team Cihpel at thistim will e dimlyp will be Ceituiini's "Requiem." I several diffei'eiit aspects of V-12 COloss o Th ill play twelve games, to be heldlihesotaalIisni'cna The first concert dance of the As it stands now, he said. the pie OPL The Hartiga hray wpi-eciate moi'e the ogan wvorksofga ilprlallybofcilyedvar. A on -Mondays and Thursdays. An 0 tR erii

such a geat master as Bach. The veai- will lie as usual held a Roer nii il rblyb fical nlibra- all1-club team wvill meet Exeter a eiaswl eo nifra a Hall in Lowell. Rogers H{all then ed by the lbe iniing o next sumi-

ar dead PR ESCR IPT IONS wveelt after the Varsity -contest. lr.adalsuet r odal comes ack a dance at the lbe- nier. The reason i- this rs that thehoThere will be no J.A. contests until s higuning of the winter term. No ong Navy nowK has ai-oeoce-Chestnut - Messrs. DiClemetite and Britting' 0il of t e iveiaeor piece of music will be sung at neS

iregsham iron out te fundamentals bf tn ofthr tim.Hoewilpa either oncert, but the programs The piogram \%aq eguin to pro- hl you've beenialr legis ~~~football and soccer. M.A'lu'W oe will wl e comprised of many short vide a lat-ge source of tough. coi

was eithei' the oi-gan or the piano on the woi'ks, including the excerpts foni petent. well-ti-ained officersoto coin away, we haveschoolAnoe InL *- ' first Sunday of each month. His r Pog and Bess." acquired-salersi~ otsashve An rdv Inn huctaswilnt atlue h wok The following cotcei't is here which a xaluahle Annapolis Man acuie The,_

,ed froi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~the time in the Cochr~an Chapel. held it1 vitwters term- Then at of ntext smmller. MI\I. Beiider said. Lwec Bindery'e froil oomod d-ionsmortaelped FrGo Snwce Also, there will be a nuimber 45f vis- the beginniiig of te spi-ing teu-m the V-12 wvtll have gaduated ap- Company. We ared a ho George M. Brakey, Mgr I iting oganists here on the Hill the glee club joui'neys to Dana, pioximniaely .50.000 offlcers fom

whic _____________________________ Sodas an-c Cream~ dui-ing the coui'se of thme-yeai'. It is Hall il WVellesley Hills, adtoBa'lee tduieitishiuhot now equipped tow hic__ ____to__B ea-__c_ _ll h ped i tei'esninetesetSndaytb o k-bgdhout

,ny cla ipe act ninny students will take ver' Country Day School. 'he( -ouin1tuy-do

rread ANOERATSTDecitals as to show their appre-Jn . . AGoodsARTtiUDe well as handling any

rad*n L S oting Goociroation for the time and effort spent JH .G EOrad~gm. PORTRAITS DGOP i rprn hm

Gree PitNefAmingHan reprING I R. Hte L JOlWTHNAKH. JECWELE branch of printing.r-equire SNAPSHOTRFNHIHINGI-The last t'ecital of each tendoiveru*~~ InnWTHAE EEEindatio Pitrfrmnanreiig 45 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 102 b thme pupils' recital. in which OPTICIAN

almos 123 Main Street Tel. 1011 Successor to Bill Poland piano and ogan pupils will play htered. - vaiioiis comipositions5. BARBER SH P(omplete O.ptical Serv iceramma Fl ieo ult

eet ~ ~ ~ HE-TOECL Po.SholJwlyTownsifan Presseet DaoonMILLER'S SO -T R A DeUA Pulloin Sc of Quaeli

becitito Pharmacy Andover National Bank 56 Main Street Andover lwccessful 't')icie Pharma'cy Is Prof essioniEpr So eaiig- Tel. And. 830-R

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(2Cot Ift .iemw . a And Her Founder BEATS YALE JV The Oiktr~one5ses at the Tea SC HOOL GARDE ~Dance will be Mrs. Boyce, M rs. h

Continued fpm Page 2-Cotne f Blackmer, Mrs. Potter, and Students Again WorkWith the first big week of colle- was captain of the latter sport. Ted Mrs. R. W. Sides.

giate football past, we may glance was a valuable addition to the a- town for witchcraft. Among later fiom Clayton, w~ent to the 37, and I______________ Onf School Property inl retrospect at some of the former crosse team wich dropped a close teachers were William Symmes, Dailey was stopped dold on the line This year. again under the supeP. A. men in the ws. Up in Han- decision to Exeter 11-10. In civilian Sme Phillips. and Eliphalet of scrimmage-the quarter ended. On the_ first play of the last quar- vion fMrSabrasueOver, New Hanmpshii'e Hal Clayton, lthswere Julian Abbott, who Peal-son. Teaching was a grim task~Soe noe ,Yl .. o ter Yales wenbt thrughed the lineand BobHavy started at fullbackI wrestled icth unlimited class last in those days of spare the ro n Second Quarter ,, EisrcvedThepo rply manpower shortoge by worknand right tackle respectively as the ~year and Walt Torrance, a winter spoil the child. A teacher not ny Atrtopasdhc eutd and' twovbeaud.Tiful per plam- afternoons on the school ground

weaersof ree tid: olyCross track letterman. Undertw the wic rsutdirection eatiulpaseof Hm-Sau Cawearers of Green tied Holy i* -had to be of strong mind, but of thUosonwdars mt fA-me etdYl 5 adbto e the studectiorkr arehf6-6. Both these boys starred on the stong boy n eal oo thoer licke but theballs juto went bad enter as,3 Timbrmabu -n a.thtdntwres r once defeated eleven captained by The breaks of the game hit hard wstlebd and b ae ofi Ot- over Yale -goa line ad they took Hammener onathe Yale35fo ai19d ing wherever they are needed,aDick Duden in 1942. Speaking of at George MlacLellan. who sustained detean w oight callenge his atu- over onateir-gown2.w line yyto ad erloss tnin onl his fown 24, a salary of 40c an hour. -

Ddnbrings to mind the 21-14 de-:a fractured leg in the kaine Satur- thrt.I ewa:vrbae ovpay and eat nYl etHme tepe ut u h The c this year boasts Duden Harveyi 1 ;t backfield - ------ -as-washority on-ce thwas ee bt ast aeyo the nex penlay o Yappe let adoer atokptedna o ntebu Yale l ~ oFias hfethanded Navy by N. C. Pre-Iday. Mac ose rapidly from tecs u h orit nwrf h alo thei19yrlneadbllwslokdyEdMdad regular members who work dalIFih.Dick is playing quarterback'scrubs last seasoni receiving his catottedo noasodittebl nter1-adlnaidbl a lce yE edadfrom Monday oFiasithtstar-studdedfisbakil letrith Exergm at the common practice for him to resign cepted a Yale pass on the 35 and This play proved to be the one have no-regular jobs but right n

wob Jithschi Pootbalna a s en of itheu sea sthrigerth hs duties. Finally. however-. the ran it to the 31. Claytdfi, on the next which decided the game. Dailey thare cllcnfrom the tcoeBobby Jenkins. Jim Pett and Joe fought it ou for a starting berthbetwveeii master and tu- play, took the ball around right end made 11 yards in two plays through potatoeo

Sullivan. Dick played fullbaeck for and won The break is not too Seri- boitettht ldyan arrmihwhtwntth lbeeadaferSmthhadbenapplis.SveSrota, on the undefeated, ous. and our hope is to ee Ia inWhesbeam stsrngejlaerimdevstarve So .1ac in '~~~~~~~~~~~~~wa employed, solving all such mat- -all the way t Yale's 11-yard stripe thrown for a five-yard lss, made' rae-eae fromews and-

team -of 1941. andh aakp n'heaaintoarsehesndofth ters. Thiisbecaime a tradition which for a first-down. Dailey and Smith eight more yards to ut the ball on other necessary autumn jobs.his senior year catan lasted until at least 1890. collaborated on the next three the oe-yard line. Smith went off 1At Bates $kip Ordenian. a re-1 * plays and made another first down, left tackle for the score and Art Thnedfrscawokre Msei. vc- guardi here F-A--in '41 Fqr the information of those The story of the Phillips family Thentenx laCatnwn ole' rpkc cnes-n si eed, for she aegwrk rew eons pamn Dowanrkodncte Dick reli who spared Yalthre owis, only Andover is perhaps one of the most ovafo h n-yard line for-the good. Score: Andover 13, Yale 6. crew on te-ll]of 32 men ha

ond learn Down i Providence DickEli who sparked ale to iscorelyA-t Mohea- missed the at- Yale was not through, however, been cut down to 16, half of whaO'Learv sa"- action in Brown's 44-0 touchdown of the afternoon was ilhteresting family stories in New tcep.ic~es n noe ame' euiu asn ruh it used to be. Unless students vorout of Tufts At Andover Dick none other than Ben Hammer, Eingland.r Thig edrhp eea led. 6-0. the ball to Andover's ten-yard line uteealtewr ol o Iplayed football. hockey, and la-.former P. A. quarterback and base- tinatrgneiation is noteworthy. Yale received. but could maken with only seconds to play. The An- possibly be done. Mr. Sanborci osse showing up well i all, three, ball captain. The life of Honorable Samuel Phil- a-aeieh esigpas no doverd defeserestiffened, howeverday

On 1941 it was his touch ~~~lips, senator., -uAe iueatgv adg nteesig lys o ees tfeehwvr be given jobs.naOn 1941 it was his ouchdown which * ** judge. lieutenantgov- Hammer kickedfrom his' owna15.radiYaledwasounable owtally. Finalinal

defeated' Tufts 6-0 in the ain to!1 P. A. Player of the Week goes to ernor, and founder of Phillips Acad-Aterfcbohealsiedvr score: Andover- 13, Yale .V. 6. Some lboys are taking jobs in fo rpr~re oui undefeated slate John Clayton whose running and emy is a meritorious proof of the sAftetyfcot man eClaytonsaihe d Lin-up ande Sturdays.pl Ma en oesucy pe

* * -b~~~~~~all-handling- gainst Yale on Sat- principles upon which the school rolled to the Andover goal line, ANDOVER YALE poiton Sareas opnM any boysu nipe-Sorne of the bell-bottom urus rdEli ws co nstn hett the wasnuatrh founded.io The evens scahoogbo whea-e Clayton--futnbled, picked it le, Mead (Capt.) Stark, le willing for

trousers El. His scoi in the seond quarterthe concepion of thi school byup. and with the aid of excellent It, Anderson Barron, It Ilseen about the Hill last week-end put Andover ahead and his blocking Samuel Phillips. and the actual pro- blocking, ran it back to his own 20. 1g. WarrenClk die(werespre by former, P. A. ath- paved the way to Charlie Smith's jection of this conception must, Clyoutzaieo w ln lrI

lsp oredRilrwsdw rmwnigtly come in a sepal-ate article in the'Catn nd aly.o tw ie c, Giffith Mulk, Phottes.1 Joe idlebuwas dow fromn iniggal, plays, made a first down. -On thegr p i Shbsthe V-12 at Middlebury C. along' ~~~~~~~~~~~next issue. -,et1 Tt etoftcl rg, Bishop Weidermiann, rgPh tg a ic S o bs

with Ted Pearso of the same unitBoT lJo- .Mfly 4th. fo rtte is ow h al i, Reid Brusb rt Ama Joe played on last year's footba l c wasw T lkre, MacLellan Lily eA d io Ga- e c;

basketball and lacrosse team and 1 - now on the Andover 4~1-yard line. qb Clayton Hammer (Capt.), qb th ~~On Peace Problems, I~~~2-he next series of plays netted lhb, Smith Leeds, lhb Continued from Pge 1-- - aduabasketball and lacrosse team and O n P eace Pro ble m s ~S . O F . P L A N IF little gain, and Smith punted on rhb, Tippett Kielcucki, rhb BudLt. M udge Air ContnuedfromP-ag e fourth down. Hammer caught the fb., Dailey -Tedeschi, est. unselfconscious, yet capable derLt. 1~~Audge, Air Coiitinued froni YEAR'S EVENTS ~ball on his 46 and ran it back to SbstuoisAnve Bd'gatutly.Tepcreinh.mpconfident of viactory the American YE V N S the Andover 41. On the next two susiui :Advr Bdegehibtlere. mae b peoplee int P

Ace, in Eu rope pol aebe.H ttdta Tea, Rally For Preps pasYleotsiyrdmnLynch Ward. Hudner, Whitney, person could Make a good living on due to the fine efforts of Ed Mead, Timb erman, Collier, Ohler, Thorn- every age, interest o status, witi- - -- - ~~Former Andover Man income from bets that the war Are First Success who broke through tomaebt dike, Nour-se, Eastham, Moher; many different kinds of camera~ In

-Wins Air Medal, FC would end in any given month of Having begun its activities with tackles. On the next play, Hammer - anh ,Dlype h ujcs, are as va-ried as per- urtisD..,1942. 1943. or 1944, on any given one of the most successful prep of Yale faded back to the midfield Hickman, Inproter, Gabrielson sonal interests: a owb in th 'hileLt. Bill Mludge. '39. has eslab- clay, probably at a given hour, ha-tiean hpe a autfu pasMeredith, Babcock, Deacons. Pratt.lishd abriliat rcor fo hi- th bes ben on.It s tishadi rallies in years. the ,Society of In- trip nd wuippe an teuiu passRbisn'Toms mor-ning sun, a toddling infant a e cline ah brllian e od fr h m theateo a .- bes b e o. I s ti p I quiry hopes to continue to have as t En Bo Li ey n th A d ver i a hose, and a roaring lion. ter I

se i edite thete ofrwar. inism, this "hideous eagerness," up- much success with its oer proj 25. Lilley dodged two of the A- Scoring:_Andover-T.D., Clayton, nd aHe is credited ith ten Germanon which the Axis powers are count-I ects Besides the Charities Drive, dover secondary and i-aced down Smith; P.A.T., Moher; Yale-T.D., Never has the individual Pictu-e nski,

planes and has completed thirty ing for a souirce of help. the society hopes to procure sev- the sidelines to scoae. The attempt- , Lilley. -his own life and times as extensive evel,missions over enemy territory. Lt. Frte thsinnofaar-erlseksduigteshoedcvesnwsmseadteMudge won the Air Medal last Soi oern hesininby apaaneeaiopdkes urngthyscoose cnvrsoniasmisetndthesce-ngbyaeross yssiurngthseteaseine1he 19slpring and since then he has been istice will mark not a dfa u year' The first open meeting, which scoie was Andover- 6, Yale 6. The 1 2 3 4 Final advent of the snapshdt camera 'm

awardedthree ak lea clustis andthe beginning of a long, lireless,I should be attended by those mm rest of the half proved uneventful. Andover . 0 6 0 7i 13 Formei1~tepcue cn a nethe Distinguished Flying Cross stuget eosrct avg e~o h pe w lS who except that Charlie Smith wa.ae0 the province of the amateur or pro ires.

Bill led a active life at Andover-. c-nough for a new wai- in ten, in would like to join, will be an- iht Yl injued on.ekc-ffat Statistics fsinlats.Tdyi spsil'kor in forty years flounced inthehYaleatouchdownfor everyone to know what t mean vers

-patticipatig-in--ma-- spor'ts ad toenyereinftityeyars Theyntucedanpteuner fture AnoverYalschool activities. He played both have no hope now of winningth The society lbegan its functions Second Half Fiarst Downs 12 tos7oenjoy towaptuefornce tI'All-Club and Jayvee-football. and lpiesent conflict; obviously their in- this, fall with the priep reception "Mae" MacLellan. playing a tei-- Total Yai-ds Gained 187 185 njy ntheowadseceo towas a member of the Varst tention is to win the ensuin pec. n ially. During the remainder, or1 rificgm atrhtedfrA ovYrsGindRhng13 aiom tTenphoersp chni,Hockey squad in 99 Baseball. The American people ust be pi-e- this term it plans to organize the was hum-t on the kick-off and needed Passes Attempted tr a eol ntetrso phowever, was Bill's favorite sport pared to meet this threat. They Charities Drive which will be~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~held assistance leaving the field. After Passes Completed 3 8 has achievedt somethingariies crvewhicewilatei eld asse Comlean

and in this he excelled. Onl the must be pepam'ed to fight or land on the nighit befoi-e the Exeter foot- this episode, the third quarter con- Passes Intercepted by - 1 0- ahas setiineplaymanhingerchang anmound. he was completely at home, that' is, not their own. aA to see I ball gamp All udemgraduates ae sisted mainly of a puntingduel be- Yai-ds Gained Passing 24.- 127 fiesadeoin.ynand proved to lie a ood pitcher thei' young men die for the libera- asked to c'ontribtute to the drive and tween Smith of Andover and Ham- Punts 7 5 t anToday.; however, his maik is much iion of foreign pols many Seniors will also be asked to mei' of Yale. Neither team seemed _________ _______ ii

-. -~~~ higher than any he ever achieved If Aimei'icans allow themselves to canas able to sumon up enough power PAKR way ERICat Andover Bll, or 'Slip" as his Itve that such cuntries as Man-! InI the winter temm the S. ofI AKRDTX EVC ANDOVERI anyat Andover trial. oi- "Slip." as hj~~~~~~~ of to make a scoring bid. However, as Baggage Transferclassmates called h. has the sec- c Diiia dlo nist rank aong Out' re-! will ccncentrate on Procuring the quarter ended, several subcess-Utond ighest scoie in his P-5i MuIls- spoiismliiliies M Bown belives speakems foi the student body. At ful end runs by Hudner and a nice'MRISYTX EVC O L C II. N isbni

taggroupi, which has been special- thie a hanging themselves . No piesent they are making an effort pa ss foi latnoTiberman M RISYTX EVCly commeded on everal ocasionspolic3, short of complete and utter' to have Marion Anderson, the noted] [Put the ball in Andovei's posses- PU .CLIS rp Guy B. Howe, Pres.

r. h~~y eneral Anoldi. Comiander- of fauet ollowed by a thorough singei. come here to lecture. The sion o the Yale 28-yard line. 32 Park Street Tel. 8059 ________________

the A.A F Lt Mudge also has the ,aid rigid cisaimament, canl meet miaini project oi- the spring term_______________________tlistictionof beig a mmbei' f thedemnand., f uccessful world w~ill bie a forum at Andover-, Where

the first American fighter goup t peace America was forced into stucleits of sevem'al peparatory ec-om lete dayight aid 0 ~eiIith.e war- by the actions of other schools mnay get together and dis H

t~IttAtries. e en though itisn cuss impomtant topics, yet to be H e Coca-Cola = Soldier, e r s yourselfIlngc t thi-eatened by invasioti Orhoeecnc by defeat, its task must be The officer's of this year's com-T EM PT.UL E SJ~k pitiedsconeelthttheme mittee; which consists of -ten me- _______ eican be no chance of new uprisings. bers, are as follows: Lar-ry Dailey. astih

D12f~~t'kTI1I~~~ Tins is a job calling not for com- President; Henry Warremi, Vice-li R M. -U.O R D S.7 placency ut for every ounce of President; Mario Lazo, Secretary, lir.d'ouia.2e and endui-ance. and John Ryan, Treasurer. ,- ,

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