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16.<br />

mire<br />

Cochran Cae<br />

A joint concert will be given<br />

16. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

Saturday',s Film<br />

week's movie is "She<br />

Wr elwRbo"wt<br />

hit by the choirs of Abbot and Wore ayne.wllow sRibbon"fwit<br />

5. Phillips iAcademies at this Jh an.I ilsatatr<br />

Sul day's<br />

5:15.<br />

Vesper Service at Sheo<br />

So<br />

begin m<br />

eisa<br />

ad 7:30.<br />

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heI VL 4 U BR1 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MARCH 3, 1950PRC,1 CET<br />

01 ed<br />

II<br />

_________74___NUMBER____19<br />

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Ili<br />

Allk-Season Hard Ice' <strong>Old</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Artists</strong> <strong>End</strong><br />

b -,e, Wilpur On. katers.. P. A. Celebrity Series<br />

Fed<br />

I<br />

Building Of Artificial Hockey Rink) Choir<br />

Beauty<br />

Boys'<br />

And<br />

One-Nite<br />

Fantasy<br />

Stand<br />

To Andover<br />

Brings<br />

Scheduled To Begin This Spring lc B Rc~hard WV.Bet<br />

\11 atificali hockey ink, wshich ha s long bcn o o te 'tit w toti' Vienna Choir Boys concert lt Fiday night<br />

Stntcds o A~ndovci' A thltic Dparitment, is nows paid<br />

for is rid d corlip icady lfl) to £ l)C in be bcgun cngaged is soon<br />

determined to loathic what I feared would b a prententious group<br />

of squeaky Austrians I must admit that I wsas oiled ather neatly<br />

t id~er take the j) Although sall amounts have been given<br />

I~v~n~ov alnn 1 wh lae hocke a undlergr'aduates, the<br />

~~nc~~~oyfori i atieuwll<br />

sort(e to gi'<br />

bulk of the money necessaryfrpatewllhsotndtogv<br />

bWIl ng the ink was provided by thenh a chance to play. Club gameson.frtsesaltedoth<br />

one lrinus who for several years ma ehl fe h ast o-Latin<br />

lias 1,een concerned with the pight tests. The Athletic IDepartment<br />

ofhikey at Andover. hopes that at least one hundred<br />

inuy quest, for their performance was magnificent. Enchantment<br />

reigned-in fact, it flooded George Washington Hall. I do wish,<br />

_____ _____ - -though, that sound traveled faster<br />

than eeven hundred feet per sc-<br />

Dram a odfit et lotdt h<br />

press w~ere so remote from the<br />

WsllaeeGthat iteenas ntes aftert<br />

Tie uncovered. 85 by 190<br />

rink w~~~H~~beI<br />

oot boys wvill e able to do regularevroels<br />

skisWhoed I that the rink will be " .- ' n Ap i 21As the<br />

alft<br />

ranostwo Rogers<br />

Cae bu ofrfo h aealused as miuch of the time as possi- ' A.Hall girls seated next to mie gasped<br />

U dianiond that it won't encroacn on ble . Morning and Sunday instruc- Gotfaort Will Play Lead "Oh, aren't they cute!" This about<br />

right field. The idea of an outdoor cvr t n ukl o o h<br />

artificial ice rink is fairly new, ait tion in skating has been consid- In Revival of Plaut us' cvr t n ukl o o h<br />

least in the United States. Ando- ered. Tis will not interfere with-------- Comedy,, th "Curculio"' girls added nothing more construc-<br />

varsity use of the ice, since a new The `Curculio", a ~~twothusn tive all evening, although they re-<br />

%ers illbethesecnd rnk<br />

nesurface ('an be made on the rink<br />

In this area,<br />

lin or. o<br />

and<br />

ths M.<br />

the<br />

eaitthoesin<br />

first schoolThVinaCorBywogvasprln<br />

less than a hour. Floodlights<br />

'Te"ucloatotosn<br />

h inaCorBywogveasakigpromnei<br />

pefrac in<br />

r<br />

erodRmncmdwllb<br />

eariod boy a<br />

affirmed their original acute obsercomdy<br />

wiip bcae vation several times. Vienna's<br />

rinkof M. hissor. Lavit hpeswill be installed so that there an G. W. last Friday.reidbytePlip Acem vaunted vocalizers implanted the<br />

that other schools will follow An- be night games. The light will be __________________________________ Latin department on Friday eve- proper atmosphere of old Austria<br />

dover's example in building out- pai'ticularly useful in warmer fling, April 21. The play, written by wt h trSage anr<br />

doo riksandths mkehoceyweather. whnteie ol ePlautus, deals with the attempts of withl sohe Str Saglero thne<br />

a ire popular sport than it isto wet for ce in the yie T en o~rs R a e asses a young man ofEpdus to a fok nso triht frombe They<br />

no0w.<br />

wihe o urs r ea<br />

The Athletic Department hopes to the freedom of his beloved from tetfdthis caasrph mmd<br />

* ~~~~~~~~~~~**~~tepm who e owner, and iately with five continual ditties<br />

fen thqatnthere will be geate appre- In G e e C l b C o ncert 2 The lover is aided by his para- bvGluVtoia rcnr-o<br />

- w~~ile, ofdicourse a rceat boonkt geuane with atopleast thsie udi- es with the uniting of the couple. b als itra rcnr o<br />

hevi t squad, which has been ments of skating and hockey so Bass k* E ty aestwosel ing fo the zart, and Wolf. These were all<br />

only Ivuss <strong>End</strong> n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sier<br />

who htals aad prchse I pleasant, uninspiring, and artfully<br />

tegrl<br />

tnines this year because of thaws ciation of the sport. exCncetcaln<br />

~~nnd the effect of snows on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the ilith giIL The par'asite then forges<br />

ridtr'a e. Tet snws onil tii'e Beins pigJoint- Co cet ith Walnut Hlaetter to the banker who has theBerdBm<br />

Construction gn nSrn ere u<br />

ride an ice sufe su in ile for' Atpeettesho ssil Lsoldier's rioney, ordering him to The intermission was ruinedvide<br />

an ice for surfa<br />

Last ~~~~~Saturday, the traditional yarly concert with Walnut deliver the girl to the bearer of the as was the choir boys' carefully<br />

50 degrees.x e a, seeking bids from construction HilS oo i N tc ,A as ur e ttob ar ain m scl letter. Te banker is fooled by the constructed atmosphere - by a<br />

Ire uitale fr sktingat ier the rink. The refr-Bgeration mach- and social success. A large groulp O P geclubbers, numbering seal, which. bears the imprint of nslcaatri edo hv<br />

lieseratues for. Laig ans to ie wlbeothsouth side of almrost. 80, ate, sang and danced with the senior class of W~alnut tire soldier's ring, and te pimp whoni the boys must have picked<br />

liave his teani either skating or<br />

trla'iig almst hcke ver da<br />

the cage, as well as the dressing Hill. Activities,<br />

rooms of the teams, and will ump imidnight.<br />

tarting at (L 6~ iii., lasted without a lapse until tuanfer' theigirlatotterpagastte<br />

j ot the PA glee clubbers. The The irate soldier discovers the Bronx. He was selling programsof<br />

te season. lanimonia or~ brine through the Arriving at Walnut Hill at 3:30 hearty applause of the audience fraudi'gutstheeherine t i'ecognizer.sodidulbie'shue<br />

sneswas rewarded by an encore fast tern sblnigt e ahr only"- the proceeds of which he<br />

leight miles of steel ipes lying after a frosty iride, the PAsigrannerywchteilsee d She herself has a ring which her maintained were strictly for "duh<br />

Nxew Facilities W1ill Help Clubs Iunder the rink. The pipes may be gathered at the Gyni where they andherhmerrenher awhichhs<br />

The new rink will benefit the imbedded in sand or concrete. I pr'acticed for' two hours before the to take gr'eat joy in singing. At lingothe hadgienoher and by his kids." I suppose this huckstering<br />

I this point the PA brass choir took ~rng hesolierknws heis isbumi might be classified as a comic<br />

average hockey lplayer as well as some hard material is used for ('oncer't. After this, the boys were this pointthevPAerass choir tooksse.Th ip h adare eifbtproalyIpeeh<br />

the varsity men. The first two the liase of the rink, it could be formally introduced to the girlsoe'wt eera elpae sit er thepmwho h gre<br />

weeks of the season will be devot- used in the spring and summer for paired into coules and then went pieces, including the chorale from should prove fee-born, is forced dr'unken porter, who at least had<br />

ed to giving every boy who wishes tennis or outdoor basketball. Work in to dinner. There, under the soft Wagner's D~ie, Meistersinger andtodsanaledshpiy the excuse that he was under the<br />

a chance to try out for the varsity, is scheduled to begin this spring,lih.ocade an wth he<br />

Those who are will then par- but nothing definite has been de- company of their charming dates,<br />

woicsbyJnAdsn.Ty The two main roles of Phaedro- ifune<br />

did so well that the audience de- inus, the lover, and Curculio, the In spite of the revolting prelude<br />

ticipate in club hockey, which is cided. T1he laying of the rink the Glee Clubbers enjoyed a nianded more ad was treated to clever parasite, will be played by Act II was one of the more delight-<br />

Iractically nonexistent now. Club should not take more than three delicious dinner which left nothing Blue Bsell. of' Scotland. The brass Walter Goffart and Tony Quainton tul performances I have seen on<br />

teanis will use the present varsity months, so it is cer'tain that next t o be desired,.hi eie fe hs n h respectively. Palinurus, the insol- any stage.-It consisted of an adaptrink,<br />

and wheii this is unavailable year's hockey team will be able to- two combined . choruses again ent slave of Phaedromus, will be ed operetta aptly entitled "Tales<br />

on account varsity of use the it. weather,<br />

Mir1gulilicant mnournted the stage to end the con- acted by Frank Mayer. Doug M- of <strong>Old</strong> Vienna," incorporating the<br />

After' ('~~~ert with a well-fused and spirited Coim will ble Therapontigonus, the music of'Johann Strauss. Readily<br />

Student Congress Student Congress<br />

I~inutes Minu 2te195<br />

Tuesday, Febr'uary 2,15<br />

Rose Room, Commlfons<br />

well acuine, tilocoues, owth perfoi'mance of the fast and beau- br'aggart captain. Tom Cole plays understamdable despite the Austriar'quairrted,<br />

flocked to thetifiri icurt. Lo0(utus Est and Gloria the pimp, Lloyd Farrar the banker, an lyrics (chalk one up for the e<br />

Gy'ni. wher'e the concer't was held. from Bach's Magnificat. Though arid Wells Shainbatigh an incensed cise light-operatic gesticulating<br />

The gir'ls wver'e dessed in white, this was the fr'st time this year cook. and the progr'am notes), the operarid<br />

the boys in tuxedoes, ThethtteP GleCu sagi Asilatya'Ltnpatoetainhetubdr'rccos<br />

President Iai'dere called the rieeting to order at 6:35.<br />

Then dual mepo'ts wser'e heard. Fir'st, that te Student Council<br />

hi.j~ appr'oved our' constitutional amendemerit regar'ding the elecr'esult<br />

of their standing together cobation P with gils, the i<br />

oitestgwaaneecthn cobnto wihgrsthydd-isfl<br />

ond tre shwa ane eyerctching their par't well, thanks to Mr.<br />

gr's if'as yadove waill play toehad, ifted evebd r ecoway to<br />

A ovr ilpayhe adswfedvroeaayo<br />

female parts. Miss Nancy Adams the land of the Brethers Grim<br />

pw oed nierD's. Nxi<br />

p ~ c ~<br />

a eotdta<br />

~ ~ ~ ~<br />

rs alhsbe<br />

~ ~ atenosfr<br />

of the evening, Bach's 1argnificat,<br />

a 'need byetheDwo Gle<br />

Howes.<br />

Joining te<br />

will be Planesium, the heroine, and<br />

large audience in Miss Judy Marland will play the<br />

and Hans Chr'istian Anderson. No<br />

one has ever seen either a baker<br />

Ain pnrooa the peabisodyo a atuay hprni ob<br />

d. ncin~~~ of under a facultyi the super'visiorr chaperond is bee<br />

rr ere'eito the student body in dorm meetiurgs. The music would<br />

br supplied by a victrola. The pur'pose of this pr'oposal is to<br />

'at )rd an opportunity for more social life here o te hill<br />

The meeting was adjour'ned at 7:13.<br />

Respectfully submitted<br />

lb obnd tgv ae applause, all the singers, boys and part of a old bawd, who is a ser- or a soldier like those in the oper-<br />

Clubs corraresbiriaedbt Itogaveedta chered. antto<br />

reoajez<br />

tic ad appr'olimiate opening to the Ir's n cerd clle ant oftie mprid arr'aenge Pa theta u h ai toevrcon<br />

Aby te agSaia redRu sdstinean clan.Th maeetigbtwe ha-thma MaiIlvrycn nuh<br />

'(net.TrPAbythnsg arb ndRuibs -dousrdPaeim.ceived and executed is overpower-<br />

.l.nro, .niras, I Lov'e a Lass supem'b- Thle floor was cleared and the Although the "Cureulio" does ing te sense of escape was corn-<br />

Iy. Ther'e was a total lack f- co- dancing began. To the music of not ('ontain as niuch action as did plete ad sublirie.<br />

-<br />

-<br />

Ed Mor'an. Secr'etary.<br />

_________________________________________________<br />

ordination between tenors and a pr'ofessional 4-piece orchestra, last year's play, it- abounds in<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~basses<br />

in te huiior'ous ser'enade the glee dlubbers swung and amsn iutin 'd(liratr<br />

'Maidur Fair 0 D~eigu to Tell ut swvayed to their heart's content. Acting with emphasis o expressastus<br />

Manihandled<br />

Returning for more serious<br />

Student Council Report Febr'uar'y 24, 1960<br />

it olyv serred to heighten the joeuhar<br />

'effect (if the song, and the<br />

gir'ls seemred delighted by it. After<br />

Samnbas ad Rhumibas were among ive gestures would would make wor'k iii the thir'd part of the contire<br />

ore ener'getic dances but the the Inlay intelligible as well as cert. the uvenrile artists presented<br />

rnost uproar'ious one was unques- amusing ad edifyinLg to te aurdi- six nineteenth century works, by<br />

Tire nieetig was oenied at 12:55 by iesrieft Al Tooile. The<br />

Il, lutes of the last rrneetrig were read ad appr'oved. I iiki~<br />

singing Ger'shwin's Surinmer Tne tiornably te<br />

n o lnyo utntewihsn<br />

Mexican hat dance<br />

h hl uliglr<br />

ence Schuber't, Bohnm, -Brahms, Drechsn<br />

taso hc h<br />

The council discussed in dletait all sides of the lowei' sbiokigirid d e leto' heitea', the whaih seto te wholnbuildgtnye eiae rdrii<br />

t stion. Bob Anderson ad Warr'en Hutchins, tire two lower'i ~ s ei'dt hi'sas ai hkn otr li'ig n French Play Tonight lanmn.ytdlct rdrcn<br />

resetatvessumrnarze tie a'gnrnrets f te lwer clss, tire gir'is pr'oceeded to sing Freut trarmpings of gleeful glee clubbers.FinoDrcse wstemt<br />

T ey also repor'ted that the Health departmert had voiced rio Eur(' i Jbilirt fom Bach's The niuisic ended near midnight Abb otn andsoih Philis pcaey noewofrchs e othnae as nost<br />

0 ectioris to te plan, ad that te majoi'ity of the lower houseii<br />

sters approved of it Bob Cutnhbe'tsonmi iertiomnedi that according<br />

tthe recent Phillipian oll, only twenty-eight of the lower'<br />

"1 iitual" smokers. The possibilities of a gemrer'al sixteen year age<br />

;-dtv-ere discussed. t was finally decided tat the lower repie-<br />

Magnillicat. After this, they sang and ever'ybody left tired, but sing-<br />

OnI Top of <strong>Old</strong> Sokey, Joninie Has ing ir'aises of those delightful<br />

- aorir' tangler, ho n th ooh y- epReoietiour's. preiaio<br />

lri t'igr.Tohteywe Rcgiinadapeiton<br />

setnTo'rchafulegh<br />

playting Fvrench Diretio llt<br />

plyieFenhr'ectowl<br />

be under Mine. Ar'osa of the<br />

Abbot French department and<br />

they did riot end with that, fr<br />

arioig their ecor'es, in another<br />

t" reabe brs oAniericaiso<br />

te 'ne'dCmrn'Frt<br />

5'-itatives and Pesiderrt Toole would present tine matter to Mr.,* well endered. riost of the audi- should be given to M. Howes for dM'. Stephen Whitney of PA. Cairr3 M Homre and rended it<br />

K,!mpei'.<br />

The Council gave its conseirt to te ongress poposal that<br />

ti ,r'e be a complete turnover' of officer in the student Corngr'ess<br />

enc(e thought that their singing of<br />

Birliulowt ad Oliver' Cronmwell,<br />

tw English folk songs especially<br />

the excellent work ie did in preparing<br />

te boys despite a crarrned<br />

pr'ograri o Glee Club concerts and<br />

Teeinoarisonndte<br />

n' wlriea8:0pn.<br />

Telasi h orat<br />

limib front inib. Soirehmow a Negro<br />

spii'itual of great and irovimng<br />

dph n ineebycor<br />

h~erd offie duin the Wiyster trmTee oficrs nfem<br />

hi'elibe forsing ter'ner Cl(ters T(s'iuhwvrhowevter',<br />

corldo<br />

ol<br />

ar'r'aniged for te Walnut Hill Glee to te Walnut Hill School and<br />

lub by M~r. Wilfred Freemarr, Mis Ber'tha Seifer't for their hosdrarria<br />

of manners will be Lee ar'e icornpatabe In the final anal-<br />

Flatlrer and Dotty Lanipert of ~'.thre evening would have been<br />

Fraibl Yasi'ter fk ponedtectir anrlarshfrte onn wer'e by far te best. Te haunting pitality. to M. Schneider of the Abbot and Frank Davenport urhrise a ooesoe<br />

Vey<br />

%N 1'ek. nielody of Birrowv, sung by solo- PA Brass Choir, lastly, and espec-<br />

~The ireetiig adjowj'ned at 1: 20 p. Ii. ist~ Narncy Wiggin, with te choi'us ially. to te Walnut Hill senior<br />

Respectfully submitted, accomrpanying i te background, ('lass ad Glee Club for the enter-<br />

_______________________________________________________________ DiCK BEL, Secetai'y will onrg mairn in tire rnemor'ies trrmnrerit they proivided.<br />

and Nigahter Goffart of PA.<br />

Boys on no-ex are not allowed<br />

to attend the show,<br />

_______________________<br />

______________________________<br />

or sung one word of Eglish. It<br />

is disappointing that ,so talented<br />

a group should play down to ar<br />

audienceasethey did.


Page TwoII1L I AN_ _<br />

carly last term, reports o the gymnasium te' administration which has been dedrive<br />

and, reccutly, pictures of the pro- signed to protect students'.fromn them-<br />

Jos)Ipans for thalt edifice, as well as a selvcs. It exists ostensibly for their own<br />

comllete financial report of thc school, we 'good. It prevents it tudcnt who is scholas- ** fj.<br />

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _<br />

The PHILLIPIAN is member of the Columbia Scholastic 'have endeavored to keep our readers in- tically defective froin tangling. in extra- -(I<br />

Press Association as well as of the Daily Princetonian Associ- formed o important school niatters. Also, curricular-' activities and squandering his<br />

ation of Preparatory School Papers. it was at contingent t Pilflipian on-the- time in the evenings. No-ex's purpose is After a conhlarative lull, track and combined with Hugh to ell)<br />

Editorial Department spot reporters who produced an eye-witness sound and necessary but it often defeats and field comiletely monopolized take the aforementioned l's a,<br />

Editor-in-Chief account of the snatchingv of the Exeter ban- itself ervn students from functions the Andover sports scene lastJonyHugrbeinte il<br />

ERIC \( NT",ORTIA bydpiigjohnny bHonk grabbMedlo An the g<br />

Executive<br />

Editor i ~~ncr at the big' footbal arels fail, and which have intellectual antinihtnn week. While host PA leaned up flibendobMl.Asx<br />

~,W Executive Editor 0~al gaels nlgtnn Mello won all three juni ing<br />

ARD Wv. CHAPIN anl action photogr-aph as iWell. lpurlposes. The policy of the Administration II te N. E. Prep school mneet Sat-eens<br />

Assignment<br />

Managing Editor<br />

SYDNOR B PENICK<br />

Edifor Eports Editor<br />

I i o'ncto ublished last wekas<br />

-we Were referred to as ai "school boys' New~<br />

regard teFrench pa is Uefeatist<br />

best.Yaefsh<br />

at uray Andover alunini figured in<br />

the C4A as well as the Harvardnadvastymt,<br />

SotinadEigrwr ie<br />

only Andover graduates conipe jg<br />

Hr<br />

lefe<br />

R REES E Cop Eios R ARMS rker-," because in out' movie previews W~e have what we consider to be at work- With~out any serious conipeti- llth andA'fourtrsyecte hsg<br />

Photogaphi KEditoR J RIKER We have becii following the example of able suggestion. Since the intellectual and tio aorgth pep cholsAnoth 000.tivl<br />

Phtorahc dio such "prejudiced" publications at "Time". edifying events which the no-ex mien are to nogtePe col no h 00<br />

AWith this exception, however, we have deprived of arc miany, it might be j)ossible veIaiyrtiedtettefr li te qualifying hreat Frai did<br />

A t~~~t Associates Hall Pates ~~~~~~~tried in eineral to avoid being' commit ted to gie n-xsuetatoteti~ ucsietmstighis own and the mneet's best mie<br />

AMHale B. J. Scheerst b 0i the exsuntachoice of othree new mneet records in the fx h vn,21.,btw~~tm<br />

Z Hior all J. C Pratt t n particular policy in respect to events during the term. Such at plan would shot put, the high jumip, and the lirttle e wti- 2:3.n bu fi; the<br />

\W. J Levi tt R F. Thompson school miatters. It is mtuch better' to treat retain the general effect of curtailuent Ol relay. Huntington, represented byliteegwaynth fn;<br />

W Mayer R, S. Ullmnf houi's later. Yale received a t igil<br />

R D Ewell J. Walker eatcl situation in the way we think descry- the student but would allow im to absorb rerruits fromt various Greater bekwe ereApl a ~;<br />

byft<br />

1r A'<br />

fA<br />

eligil<br />

hlave<br />

im<br />

tei<br />

Tl<br />

p~<br />

Photographic Board<br />

rZ Seifer D jacl-'son<br />

JOO~~~~~5an D Seifer<br />

Business Department<br />

Inn'hs<br />

D<br />

a'~~~Il cncuson w canl say simply that<br />

our- reatest dlesire all along has been to<br />

ferns-wihaculyhl i. otnhg chowsads<br />

toehferng hihacual hl hm. Bstnhih coos ws is e te finest l)ole vaultr And rel<br />

X 1%7 believe that it is unfortunate that tant runner-up. PA mnight well has eves' produced, couldn't )Iuthere<br />

is no such policy at present that, could thae broad upa theerscs lad i es behe pontschlasi sui' vul<br />

ies t,littli<br />

11i<br />

Business Mogettebra<br />

Advertising Manager<br />

CHARLES GORDON<br />

uptedscs n<br />

JOHN SHERRY put out publication with some life to ~~~~~it, prevent the gross mal-administration which the pole vault, Blue strongpoints, hv ahrdwudhv<br />

one that would really hold the readers' has been levied on boys o restrictions rec- had been o te program. Al-' Yale thernsed<br />

interest. Now and then, e have aroused adg the Frenchply though recoird breakers Gil Mur-Yaete(filtdtteovrl<br />

tlel oave<br />

'n<br />

~ %,el<br />

e-<br />

Tl<br />

andl<br />

wd<br />

GC'RHV.', ' Crulatio ManaER IV0N0 this interest by means ut Of the ord&inary, iay, Rod Meyer, and the relay<br />

R Biem 0<br />

V. 0 Berne<br />

Associates MSPodrbut<br />

P. ShaPoderes<br />

We feel that we canl say in all truthfultl't<br />

whent The Phlii ae - it<br />

_______teami of Jini Sagabiel, Bruce Valentinie.<br />

Ed Thoirnton and Bill<br />

The Blue basketball teamni lxi't<br />

1(5ok too polished against the )[t,<br />

tal) I<br />

let II,<br />

V' MHirak P. Staouns dWih<br />

L H Kozol T. K. Vodrey appIielran( i the Commons and in mailWrgtnaetehadis.Cl<br />

xad h edie.Cr rd Frosh Saturday,. With ucim l il<br />

Joe Ross G. Webb boxes each Wveek, it is received with no little ~ Knight deserves special recogni- sall nucleus of capable Ia-' it fal'<br />

GeogeBeerfnJohn Beard Dilermnna<br />

\v Smith Edward Selig eaCi-erneSS, Imore- eageriness, erhaps, than tion. After being thii'd mnan to em's, te loss of any one, especilli 0 I<br />

R Allen Mt Howell 9't Thseitra hsbenwite o Doug (iralhain and Walt Kirkhamn the captain, can seriously han;. I<br />

w. Crazier ' Res e' er before. inseltra-isbenwitnntWt<br />

the high hurdles foi' most of sti'ing te team's chances. t - I<br />

Maxwe~~~l Warden R Ornsteen ~ ~ 's muhchl for uIS. his Snda', there is to any hope of rectifying at distessim'g and in- tesaom aleuldtebs vs h rmo okdsmi,~~e<br />

D D h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e other banquet, and a new group of ex~cusable situation, but merely with the tin oehresoa hs ex nb o Aimms eeydlml<br />

The is PHIL~iPIA publishedFriaoys durin the s~hot~l Upp~ers will recceiv'e the long awaited tid- idea that maybe the faculty canl take a running both hlis heats. I the "llent. so that its a bit linfai ti<br />

sear by The PHIL-LIP;AN board<br />

Entered as econd CIGss matter t the post office at ings. he perpetual c c will roll on its more1- liberal and unbiased viewp)oint re- wa of unusual events, it miust say that Captain Rose's set sm~(51'<br />

Anaeover, Mass, underI tshel Marcho uner 3, the 1879~ 1879 act o March<br />

tactteof<br />

r3.i<br />

1 )h th eee wl )al-dillg te dfilemla hould it cop i) have been a act of Providec 'Clap<br />

Address<br />

ea eddtose rc<br />

al correspo'dence concerning subscriptions to R B mmeri'y way, and Sisv 9 r<br />

enceteHelr-Wl<br />

Sirnanton r G Hussy. nd ad.'ertisements to J. Sherry or cniu hslao.We reagai1 i future years, andthry pr'e- that held up, the high theOnt(ipe.Abinovr xes'<br />

CGaracn. care of PHILLIPIAN, George Washington Hall. xrreethrbyum baUes<br />

-choo-l subscription -3 50 Mail subscription $4 50 p O0, butE) no, e op, obeoogote.re senior classes fr'ont ailing i.to after- Co-captain eyrscraped dfinitselso neesr 'i U''~s<br />

The PHILLIPIAN is cistributed to subscribers of the Camn- telrdIcaln m ~ ali-epret gis ti i ia tei~ oflsao<br />

mons and is for sole ait the Andover Inn, _________ ge of the class of '50 now finds itself. W~e clear' six feet. Thqre's hiot hili(hl11 ,(j1 Il'r~<br />

The PHIlLLtPI.AN cocs not necessarily endorse tne Corn- IP<br />

munscalions tniat clpecr in its Editorial columns are spaigo iecoeadenarsn In tlHavrYefes e hashing over' the ws'estiing teams\<br />

8iiex<br />

ta<br />

e<br />

ei'oli<br />

og<br />

,0'(<br />

Offie agleTribneIrintng, ofpublcaton-<br />

twreceproximity<br />

~o- Ex INot Excel lent tionls and<br />

of te college board exarnina- and vam'sity lleet WVednesday of famldeetoedxtring. thertwoeil am;<br />

hc' final exams i March. The thle samne week. prelimimary for unefpeated subng FortJo ee all<br />

Tonight fortunate P.A. students Wsill formerf last Al dayI) Saturday, the latter corn- Andovei'-Exetei' contest here this tiebgsi'xie p'v ig05- hid<br />

The Phillipian takes pleasure in a hav'e anl opportunity to see on'yth stage nmence onl Monday, and any sense or bene- Saturday, PA alillini hilaced prom- bi'ighit spot in an othem'wise glamudl<br />

nouncing thle elections to the Editoria of George lWashington Hall a play put onl fit in this Rarrangenment is pur'ely coinciden- inently'. Hank Stoltmnan took agooiI<br />

first in) the 1000 fox- thle vitorious,,nac.I a h l str 'f<br />

Board iollom~~~~'inu ol the Lower Middlers: ~~ in Fr ench by the A-bbot andc Phillips Acad- tal \ale arity whntamt rn mhen being lost im the wvrong pilaces<br />

tval<br />

man<br />

Warren Blair H-arshiiian, Williamt Beasoin emy-, sttidents. The play has been directed Out' oe oli iilmbeiit is: XVhy? Is our- exam- Efinger bowed out of his specialty It'lk ,-hr. l( enal<br />

Strxpns¾ 0CH1xle ' Faher, and by \mmme. Arosa of the Abbot French Dc- iliomi SCtLlp'5() SY'SteIMtiteciand regrinent- to place second iii tme ile. Dick a d'iffee t Hoe ht ay' eji tln<br />

Henr-x Spotswvood Fenimore Cooper. prtmenta it -h-tney of the ed that at few da'ys' leeWa~on either side Rubin picked Up pointage foi' t e<br />

French Department onl the Hill. M~ic is; So oliplelcy imlpossible?~ We dims ti osn ar'su b'cl hr bs~ ackneyed 'law of averages"<br />

.Xrosa has had extensive experience i Jihtbeciil ul' 's 'x kxowm to plc ntm aums im'(sw.aths11)smeie adareo-<br />

~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~<br />

XC o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m<br />

~~~~~~~as loug as that canl't last t'om'cs'sm<br />

French Dramatics. Through her direction Sh~atter precedlent ill thle past, andmcl(ould do Hugh Spi'agsie and Ai'tie Dor'aii Plaver's-of-thme-Week - Rd<br />

GOI But flg, N~~~~~~~~t ro Be . . * * ~~~~~~the performers havec developed excellent ac- it aga,;in if they mreali/ed otr plight. 'Wle both placed in two events fox' thme M'\eyer: amd ili Mur'ray are tme o.<br />

-k little less than a year ago, there was at (dmts aud insights in te French tongtue hai' e a grtxelng session onl Saturday with wsinming Yale Frosh. Hugh took vicouss chices. They wel'e tme oiutiad<br />

at<br />

fr'<br />

a<br />

big b~anq~uet in the Comions, at which a axid lFren~l h taners. the Boam'ds, onl whiclh time d tal admiissioni the two mnile x'un beatinig out Fstasmding Anidover' lperfor'xsers'Il<br />

group of excited Uppers i'eceived the happy Themre are mieany advantages i prodtic' to college of iiy of uIS sixy depend. WeJony Kmbanw fte thle New England Tr-ack meet amtl<br />

flew or tht te tencforh, nxt hre Il( i forignlanuag ply. heyall con- havei onie (lay to r'ecuxprate, amnd awake emimson, amid led off in time two rate the award. The relay teas<br />

enws t, tecfrh ththI-11dbersose next three (elg a Ioiegnanguagoicenply. Tie amoegiody onn oIceE had mile i'elay. Last year's co-captai also deserv~es somie px'aise foi as<br />

terlns the woldia ber esonsbl forepbovemrnrain ioicemyi afrin odymmoligt iac-xmlih nd lo'asl placed tlaixd i te loot) outstasnding job.<br />

lishing l~~hillipian one per week. Moreover, tongue. 'The pla-', both foi' performers and .\nmericanl histomv!<br />

these -would haxe to be good Phillipians, audience, is aI purely intellectual affair \s Iv ad We I'ca<br />

Ilhpii<br />

atl<br />

1<br />

Di'<br />

a''<br />

1 li that it is to late fa14 4//Jlill(<br />

bc'tter Phillipians. and ats s i t wvill be a great boon to thi yet ortm ahmiisrtio oi i slId<br />

1Looking back oloerorlabors, we French sttidc'nts toattend what will prob- its bollis and try to give iehpe eir<br />

wonder justL how1 uICCessfl we actually have<br />

lbeen. Have we lix cc up to the standards<br />

set before us?~ 'T'e iarious press association<br />

contesls cotilcl n~rot have been any too<br />

plnesds souchhalnsa:ldr ha<br />

balyV be thle Closest approxiniation of French aI 1oost. Btit we stiggest. that should this<br />

(hia'logme thle liaxe witnessed. "I la-~t1llle Idrechicamien arise agrain, there<br />

.\11d Vet, hmaVIIm0 been catalogtied under- shld( be soicl-reathimg space lbetween<br />

ilic' x1oienclature of ''entertainment'' the thle b~oard(s and th'fial-ihrbyed<br />

Fec lywllntb pnt hs n lse lyo two earls---iteror shiftndg<br />

Bas~ketba5ll Iinig time IlipIex' ]masid. 20-12 lie<br />

WXith tlmmee suecessfully-fougmt Saxoms, Playimig without their' vaptheefii't<br />

place taixnmeJobeixiddtlmem,<br />

m'e emi itledllNitiecu<br />

Gteeeanineed totak the fourt Gus Lheabt tod teg bandetIhom;<br />

P'l o'tl<br />

Kmaxmei<br />

iass,<br />

Lx1)oundis On Ph~~ilooh f tltc- tlitso oe, soIl lbecause they are thle cIjifes of the examnis forwar-d or back- straight gamne at time expense of Ee~LteOil ok ~lt<br />

Elimninated By Lawirence 6-3; Beats Taft 4-0, failing French. No-cx isis insiuino ad fe lw ieol lumn i atpaeRmmn.Hwvr Ilead thie Y le.<br />

Then Choate -. Or, an excerpt from ______wasi______et___d__eiod_______tile<br />

Mr. M\oroan's ar'ticle onl Fine Arts: "- -o.A15 di<br />

those of vOu . . . shmould misanage to take eiod'lytoCPaiuc-ipt-did to atIig Gaumli defene I It l<br />

somle Fine Art Curses..' Since we moved Ied<br />

to the Lawrenice- Eagle-Tribunec printing esbeen<br />

at a premium.<br />

nex'er<br />

AlIso, wre'xec pulled sex eral faux-pas<br />

'<br />

,gamie<br />

- . -..<br />

gamne. Due to a tiier's errmor.<br />

t- e was extemded two extx'a<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hold<br />

thmeilr ussismutes, fos'cing ever' dwiimdling time Gs'eeks lead ~~~~t te kt<br />

h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ongem'.<br />

A fast Romiman basket by o<br />

Cmob idtm am p n etsot,<br />

not i'es Tlich Vodie' let<br />

loser's i a'C'sv by inetting liom thx'ee mn- has-<br />

mdSea' emt 'tm<br />

sd Stmewa txsehe ot w he<br />

l<br />

I<br />

A~i<br />

a'<br />

]iel<br />

which hardly are to be expected in such a<br />

paper' as this: a Chapel annoumicenment here, I-ntlimeraou.Tesqwko-Ihaetesthmle.<br />

thesoeontetutt2-allxes Droedl axnst 100rt p ie<br />

olni itlcaionltee anfd so on. W~e're<br />

niot p)roud of them; we have puit<br />

a isc, t1li theme' down<br />

-emdowndm'omped<br />

(uredl thex big oGeo'e steawa Ic ewe hmevs<br />

in two p~oinits just at the I n thme 1:45 group each chuil ba~<br />

sunedth eda two and two recom'd so as ye thle<br />

M<br />

Iture torn of Experience.<br />

0mm thle oer hand, though, e have<br />

spring<br />

c-~~~1l'lic'd soumlc' "' tilt'S ' it. Iliat tlA'O-c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~red<br />

j~rr~uis adver- issue, I etlirI mig two-colord<br />

tislxig. prep 'A'i55 soslscllailig lie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~ los' any<br />

s( hoot paper, Im 12-page cosiniencenient -"thme<br />

"' "<br />

, -<br />

ot]iels uitr oi<br />

otnt'oimiltuueitsc-iWth<br />

tatom's oves'x'uled ovrruedtherefre's the referee's de- e-<br />

('ision that t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~me<br />

basket was good.<br />

amid thus ~me ganme was for'e into ieag<br />

overtixue. When, after two mixinutes<br />

gamne was judged a tie sisace<br />

eag-ue c'hasmpionship is unadec led<br />

only two gasmies left to la.<br />

eaC'ls a(Ii teaxim ean is i tl'yin'g trinr to t halt hat I Ianal4~taor<br />

Bssnsall onsll who, ho aftes' afer scoring eorllg14 14~~~d,<br />

Ithusitheiga he iwasefiotes<br />

liaciflg the Rosmians Romns andoveti nd the te ( ILib satertwombnues'acin Ah<br />

with .14 Iloints. Matthews amid C'ol-<br />

I"<br />

i"Sluc taisi i<br />

~~~~~~~~~ll,<br />

is jfilili a<br />

claie<br />

twso<br />

u eo'lli''mo<br />

-page papers last<br />

oxie had scor'ed, tme lmapiy Roxmam<br />

ldtm eiodltG'esing<br />

inuS. bo(th of tme Greeks, a'e l-elteix<br />

c i te hick i tile'<br />

K-' ~~ill 5Iti IC led it eai'lic's' peak. Thlie nemori-al m'eturxmed to thme locker-rocoiu onlty light with 24 ad 2 points, s'es- as<br />

Issuc los Dix - i c'am's anti the winter prom to be geeted with te ews that pectively. Ime Rolinan ad 5S 5sol<br />

istc %-I-hohIlcon il al fduy a foul, which had eenm over'- seconid st'ismgers ax'e tied up v'itil<br />

lS55l(' to(l thott b nd callin o ut .' ' 'looked. was caled to time refexee's 2 victories asd io defeats, lm<br />

I(-IIhSc t a IA Ilow gigin rwd alesly to attestioi. ad as a result. Lin- Mlssnda te two clujbs will s eel<br />

is clI as to t~~~~me P.X low-brow, c aim testify<br />

' ~~~~~~~~~~"f'~~'~ c'olmm, of time Ronmans. was allowed amid axdi'ieagulleadr a leagueoans headem' hwibebeujs mede<br />

liii I esosi 11(111 \11smil I' dancemmirkle ''4 to take his allotted fee trows, C'tub T l'alsv-\\'~~~~~~~Itsx tonmor-<br />

Ii sw - We calm l)0l51<br />

II t(' Il Id i ci~t s hool jor'na lists in gen-,<br />

cil i sciCdoiri, ha\ c i ec to cmcr te field of<br />

'' \ncl h~~~~~~~~d' tc'a (lance<br />

t~~~~~~~~~m a I Philhipian,<br />

'<br />

' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

.<br />

~cm'ed<br />

ru~<br />

simmkmsmg them both. Roges' Hiiik- Sweepisig Seepng tlms'ee hre imleetbos nietstil tRgerHinsosm<br />

led time x'ictom'ious Romimaxis with mixigisty Sadxon Saxn club (-tib coppednias oppe timei til 'gIii -lu<br />

sev'e poilits. oum' of which wes'e track aurmels. Te Greeks, lIi'sji9<br />

e in te last period ally. onily to te Saxons, r'a a lose N<br />

sofii fi ll)i I tor)s fir til 5sfimmitem. Stewam't ad Limnehman star'red foi' seconid aemd ot te Roniails anxd<br />

' (.sslltli IC lx C' C(ItC i(slin o~i te editorial time Geeks, tossing i sevem ad tlse mapliess Gauls. Since thei'e s<br />

Pag~( h -gtlisi sonict thsisis accomplished, "MY BUT THOSE ANDOVER BOYS ARE SO NICE." foui' poisits r'esp~ectively. mxo meet this week, te individual<br />

I-) li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

wxill be decidesl at<br />

a mmd ourl ii(ws overage, wh'lile miot exactly Thle Saxomas and te Gauils, each th "esamot mx ime<br />

(Oe<br />

pe Ic's i. has, w ledl, beei nore than ade- having one win ad two losses, t- -ex -iet h tndu" e<br />

qulii5 BuS si~il Iings as llc so(ieties article tausgled smext with te Gauls gaixa- (Continmued o Page 4)


-H arvard Q ue lls H op e- t~~~ions<br />

IPA MUM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Page<br />

Three<br />

1llublinl School. The good condi- yard breaststroke. 1-is time was iiot of the way, but Witherwax<br />

and the lovely facilities (two SplIasiiers Ifl slower than usual, 1 minute 9.2 came upl very fast at the end to<br />

- sitw adafil-te il) f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s<br />

I seconds, but<br />

O<br />

he can still break capture first honors. Stern<br />

f U<br />

of<br />

wi Mr. McKee's assistanlce) on 5 -2 5 Rout Exeter meet. Curtiss and Hodgson ny% Thomlpson clinched the meet nb by<br />

eaten M at lea wer anoh ton h thelo teams took second and third for Deer- winning theh 10individual medley<br />

ell) L Bu was duly set up and the ace feld. btM~la was edged outfo<br />

r~lo. Crimsonui Frosh D wn Bluel517-13; was started. Andover swept the U e t e d3ulv'ey MJ~ Does Best, Time seodby Saeof the opponents<br />

igl ~ j S, fi rst five places led by Paul Horo- O f D fi l'Deerfield won their only race Thompson's time was a good 1<br />

11, ual Seil, Ack~erson, Anderson Triu mphl witz, who had the lowest time Latst Saturday, the Blue Mer- iii the 200 yard freestyle as Stace mninute 15.8 seconds.<br />

11 Ing 1iI with 50.3 seconds. The other four Men evenaged last year's defeat easily outdistanced the other en- lc'ilITksJii'<br />

~'ill ')(r vil stcko t lpst to ceali ctit short at pllaces were Martin and deLahunta bywipn ~efed 02.Tetries to triumph in 2 minutes 14.5 DefedTksDvlk'<br />

,e the Hur ell l AnIdov'er wxrestliing tml AVem doWn to a 17-13 tied f or second at 5 0.9, Booth with ywhpigDefld502.Teseconds. Jack Dinsmore and Paul Creamelr and Nelson of Deerfield<br />

jIE lug (iefeI at te hands o u -1- LarVard lFI'Sh1Iieii ast Saturday 53 and Greene with 55.31. The teaii pierformned well, onl the whole Urnes took second and third to helped to make the score respect-<br />

,a ig ltite 1 oo ttCalliibridge. he only Andover Winis wcere falls teami then climbed the steep and in their- last ileet before Exeter, lprevent a sweep in this event. In able by taking first and second in<br />

~ I,~ Iol() F- iu Anderson, Scd and and a decision by Ed Ackerson. narrow, downhill trail only to find with Don1 Mulvey being particu- thle 100 yard backstr'oke Don Mul- the ding. Creamer's oint total<br />

if A dover's MShei'ry had been the lead all the ay, and lost that they would just as soon have lryottnig vey and Tony duPont sunk th e was 52 72. which is six points be-<br />

1did eligil e to conilete, there might the one p)oint only because hie ap- stayed at the bottom. With aws The swimmers took an early Deerfield forces by taking the first<br />

Ile have b.eei a different result, but parently as cutting off his op set and fists clenched most of lead as Ken Raine edged out Fred two Places. Muulvey won in 1 Wre a notdy isn<br />

w ~~ ~ the 'S pounder had to sweat out liolent's wind wilie working bin, thmmd tdonaanbt i enderson for first lace in the minute, 4 seconds; his best time edie d angsvrlmd<br />

ntI the thatAdvritoacdlwas a arrowing experience for thsya.Teopnn' tp jce(is<br />

n;<br />

oeelesilto<br />

tile ~atchinthee12 in th fiaiiit' o h ati . . freestyle. Henderson led thsya.Thhiloet' tp ore oes. Howverlie still tooknt<br />

tc ighl 11frtmth nte11 Iitefnliac fteatr all. First for Andover were de- most of the way, lbut Raine put took third. IN elevated from the Junior var-<br />

I lii p~th' tolie clss, the big- proved non. Andover havyweight ThuLahunta with 1.37, Payson 1.38, on it terrific burst of speed to! Witherwax and Thompson ill it'<br />

id of t'el the afternoon, test, tllset for Andei~son Ilineol Harrington of Booth 1.42, Martin 1.42,tand1Put- yarsPRaine's timeawas'25.2msec-sS2ott<br />

sitherwoxtwontthew10<br />

I)ll- littlf Pritzie Seil, a lower wrest- Harvard. After a scoreless first nolan.2 wit for4 Dubfin 1e37e onds. his best this year. Dooley yard freestyle<br />

ifivul r<br />

in the<br />

hsptalzedJoePerzperiod. 111g<br />

day's closest AndI~over<br />

Anderson<br />

Sweeps Relajs<br />

got a reversal Tla ih13,Sefa .7 of D~eerfield took third in this finish, just edging out Bidelle of The miedley<br />

ifi<br />

relay was won by<br />

ciii ril, I oreosptlz JoeodPerez, fHrvr.ad ed is<br />

King and Brown 1.38 and Ladeni- event. Jimi Miller increased PA's the visitors in 57.2 seconds, his PA's teami (A ulvey, Miller and<br />

ii to l~~ii~~ I favore intule oftarvd. and first tre aal oad ess sack with 1.58. The total score lead with a triumph in the 100 best time up<br />

ftveil<br />

to now.<br />

Tuef<br />

Bidelle led Malcolm<br />

- got thetiitiawtakeowndndeten1a9alf4etsonandbrotc<br />

II 'lil- and ode Seil for the entire fst hold, the latter aiing hini the wa Andve 16.4toDuli<br />

i . However Seil started o fall. ISf36<br />

dldn't tol ie esecoiid period, and never Next eek, a squad, strenge<br />

I [r, let ht oolient up until hie had thened by the eligibility of MikeI<br />

i -h drv in a half nelson and gotten McSherry. will face Exeter. Earlier<br />

1 law afal Aover led 5-0 in the season Harvard beat Exetei L OS<br />

20-12. This score plus the ab FrGo Snwce<br />

eciall, ('1 11i111n apitain i Aiello i'ar~d mneet miake Andover a fav- FrGo Snwce<br />

Iam li te12lpud las I.oh rite to clo(se the season success- Sodas and Ice Cream<br />

sI 0r- - Lee. an ex-Exonian 11(w wrestling fullIv<br />

sue- or, Harvardl, pinned Andover's -___ ______________________________<br />

e (i- Lloyd Alello. wrestling in M'v ke SltADVE IUiUI<br />

at! t -e.Lee. the 1-arvar Bue S irs S ltADVRATSUI<br />

~<br />

t .shot at~ii took the advantage ron<br />

Cllitlli Frs F ur MetsPORTRAITS AND GROUPS<br />

I(C5S<br />

eter<br />

clii 1'.<br />

erooIds<br />

1~~~~ - _~~_<br />

~ mintes the and twenty-six Lose Two To Exeter,<br />

oit t le match. AielloPitrFamnadReiig<br />

SNAPSHOT FINISHING<br />

123 MAIN ST.-TE.L. 1011<br />

[ouight ganielx'. ut at last fell Smash Dublin, Dummer PitrFamn adReiig<br />

lit il<br />

team iii<br />

1,rey to1 Lee's ot ent cradle. The<br />

sore was Andover 5. Harvard 5.<br />

Spur-red o by tw xx) ailN losses<br />

to Exet er. wich.1 inc((delltall, x ani<br />

ae, V Th e ixt niatch, i the 13t;- oiilx' e eilailled l lack oit xei<br />

pund m n clas,; saw Harvard's Buld Pwriice'. H oung Anmdov er ski<br />

ez)d A\anio decision PA 's Fran k Lonm- tepani hits brlokeln all precceden t x<br />

.gOh' ardi A danms, also all ex-Exeter j ~li iing wo M(eets Tlie i st I<br />

;loono , st ayed o topi tor h duira- these rather extraoirdiilar evcxents<br />

of kies~ 1(11 of' te match. o(Ccoirred on1 t lie tentyv-second o<br />

pi abe G~ordoni Lome' First Matc February wxllen t le PA siers heldc<br />

abl(, ~~~~~~~~~a eet with II(oveimir luini ll li<br />

ben Andover's calitalil. Tuck Grb.te(i.is<br />

i sf 'tult'lItl Academyv. lDiu to icy on ditions. it<br />

record<br />

ea Ihe was decisioned Iv HayJ1- x'slo5itl<br />

~ard's hben. I heii. easily the best Terc<br />

o-`.<br />

c~n.aidi<br />

nl<br />

pt<br />

l o<br />

i h<br />

ric'e krest Ici on thle I-lar-vard teamic. aid1li at a ar l r 1<br />

Rod hiad a bout eii poun1mds o Gordon, thr1u1 1 fl i itile bv ear i . de<br />

the ols- for li<br />

ii at 1<br />

Adcoxer c'aitan weiglled<br />

for a 15 poll ud natchie ri i i soeleln )<br />

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Pagie Four / F'ILLIIUAN<br />

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Five Pair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ver<br />

proceeded to get itself shut-out With The Clubs P.A. Racketmen Ranked flutals of the scholastic tu~a<br />

~~~~~I~~~~~1 J3 ~~~~~~~~flips by Jim. Palmer and Kimball (Continued from Page 2) In N. E. Interscholastics to Golphin and Shibley, ,te een. ban<br />

saved a complete whitewashing.tawinrfo er. jazz<br />

I ~~~~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~ Meanwhile the Crimson pulled still the three meets were Jim Sama- InI the New England Inter- tulwinrsfomEetr<br />

A s R ose Is S idel ined further ahead, finally leading 19- schin, who scored 43 points, scholastic tennis rankings for the_______________ig<br />

10 10 at at he the inermision. intermission, twenty-three tenty-hree more ore than thn his hisclos-quarter-i-nalist, cbs- ~ ~~pas was ranked 9.<br />

PalImer, Metcalf Are High Scorers Switcling to a pressing man to est competitor, Maxwell . J. Ji Sagabiel and Stewart were<br />

man defense in the second half, Pates, the low-hurdle standout, is ranked third in the doubles. Saga-<br />

As Andover Falls Under .500 Mark Andover forced the issue quite a rgtbhn awl<br />

bit of the time, but could never rih ein awl with 18 biel and Stewart went to the sehii-<br />

Alex Greenie was elected tp<br />

tain of the 1949-50 ski t r<br />

on Feb. 27.<br />

__<br />

in a woo1~ wild and contest that leatured more whistl seem to overcome its poor offen- Points to his credit. Samaschin 1<br />

year, George Stewart, a Greene Ski Captdin 2 5<br />

lblowving thanr basketball, tile Hayrard frosh registered a con- sive work. Several instances sawsemtobanhr.BhMt-Mrise__5<br />

6 ncino 49-42 win over Andover last Saturday evenling in Borden the Blue come very close, only to ias. He enters almost all the eventsh<br />

Gymii. Trhe fewv imes durin-g--the amec that the pace increased have Harvard get the break and and wins them easily over his T- h<br />

C1nogh t0 mlerit a, interest on the part o the full house de- nochacompeoedcisvtbcet.TtorsSE ICE<br />

generated into foul shooting exhib- .Kimball's toss ricocheted off the Whe aler was wivd furote ietior<br />

itions. and in all fairness, the side of the back-board and that game lafterna third Arter n Cl1I) swimiingit 32 Park Street - Tel. 8059 H arigan<br />

Crimson certainly had the better ended everything. Dick Lionette, hisefcthubenonalnouliAdover<br />

of it. Andover had apparently fal- the visitors' 67" center, dunked lost all hope of controlling the Thein lgently hav ibeenve<br />

boards there from on in. Jiwokin diigntl toiii prvev-I<br />

len back to its early season rag- in a layup a moment later, and boardis froml terein. Jifoma, both their speed and foi'i in order HOTaOINT<br />

ree<br />

aIa<br />

gedness I sandwiched between foul shots b n his usua trlng erfisorm ne to ai aIostio wththe7l-<br />

I Lemav ank: Urdani. it linched the hasoeta edhs~ t ain ah woitio wireet the ll-<br />

The B~lue muffed the golden op- against the towering Lionette. tsts woilreeenthBueAP<br />

portunityto pull event late in the waIh aesoy hogotteagainst Exeter. Dick Shine seems<br />

ACSPRESCRIPTI0<br />

APPLIANCES______________________<br />

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g-ame. Ed Johnson connected on<br />

a lengthy set with a minute and<br />

Qick: Openng Lead<br />

The ii e outhustled its P-<br />

last ten minutes, as he losers fell to be headed for a spot on the<br />

behind by eleven markers, closedAl-traonwi CresSuz AN O EC - AL O.M nathsnt<br />

twventy seconds remaining to portents 11. the opening minutes fast ad then came apart at the anid Moe in the 100 yd. freestyle ___________________ ________________<br />

bring his teami within four points and drove to a quick 8-3 lead, but seams in a drab finish. ometto.Shlzashspo-<br />

-it 4 5-4 1. and when Harvard threw this advantage faded rapidly at Lionette was high scorer 'for the ed good time in the 100 yd. backaway<br />

the pass-out. matters defi- the close of te first period. Har- evening with fourteen points while stroke to make him sure of at baske<br />

nitely seemned brighter for the yard led 9-8, thanks to a Lionette<br />

Blue. But in taking the ball out free throw. In one of the most fufrom<br />

under his own boards, Bob tile displays of offense yet, Ando-<br />

________________________________________Andover<br />

latoeso nteAlsas<br />

whilersawmer tope. Anovr olray and Ralph Shoffer will<br />

soeswt lvn prolbably represent the Blue in<br />

An extremely slowv first half for the breaststroke event. I the first<br />

was what spelled defeat cmeiinfrteidvda 0 1last<br />

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CIGARETTES-CIGARS-TOBACCO-CANDY orblninspce n in the Dartmouth game Wednes- -a h<br />

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shipped to college<br />

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or home.<br />

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~~~~~~~~~~~~calf.<br />

Johnson. and Palmer, and<br />

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a iteclimbed<br />

out of the 1)001<br />

ha ofDikSnetofd<br />

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COLONIAL FURNITURE brace of fouls by Palmer gave the take the ..rst-lplace honors. Gas-<br />

SHOP Blue a meager score of 8 points kinl Shine. Dick Hearin, and Jim<br />

19BRADSRE fe h is ure.WieteSteairns wvill carry the hopes of the<br />

19BRADSREDfekea first qurter.t Wile the-<br />

Dekean wre tyingto fnd tem- lue in the 50 yd freestyle. These<br />

____________________________________selves the Greenies were hittingitivdasarhveacpo-<br />

AFdersol<br />

fiing<br />

Frees<br />

all tul<br />

with<br />

BE SURE<br />

from ove al withsets.ed<br />

DALTON 6~( Point Quarter ndvrsgth<br />

The snail's pace of Aacoverwd DALTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sorn gteven slwrduring th<br />

exceptionally good times for<br />

the club simmers. As the clubs<br />

aosae oMnfrtIiller<br />

y heGse<br />

no in hirs GREY FLANNELS . . . .1<br />

tnt<br />

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sccond quarter when Palmer, Mc- aered the nlralcnopetitindof ALL WORSTED GABARDINES . . .$50.strokE<br />

Kim, and Kimball managed to fle t he smashiang oran aDuo<br />

siksi oints. Dartmlouth 'cnotin- bolt ig hinguosad ouat arte Se u pin eeto econi<br />

IT'S<br />

-- H O O D S<br />

ued a fast pace, an deft the court botha itinegu to etayotiof he<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~for<br />

half-time with a 3 0-14 lead. celri egecm~tto.Teagain!<br />

Andverfinllycauht Andoer fnall cauht f ireinGreeks. alli oftercetaraocdrobe although they have won<br />

Prescript ion the third quarter, and started to alo hi etaefre obe<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cut<br />

down the deficit. Metcalf and<br />

I'arnpq' .imer led as the Blue had a 21 recive hihes<br />

PEZ-garmacistspoint lperiod and threatened to nmumbher of p~oits during individ-<br />

Se u<br />

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lead. Andover continued a fast<br />

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sinking 2 points, but Dartmouth<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~had<br />

piled up too big a lead and<br />

won 67-57. Rand Metcalf was<br />

high scorer for Andover with 15<br />

nedle<br />

M1iller<br />

freest:<br />

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points. Palmer, Johnson, McKim, Thorn<br />

____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ and K im ball follow ed w ith 14, 10, victor<br />

____________________________________________________ ~~~10,<br />

and 8 p~oints respectively. Geig .11TA1 M<br />

and Cobb of Dartmouth were the SEZND) O.JNE, LDOLLAR1<br />

Seven day all expense Skycruiser Vacation in Bermuda<br />

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Also Queen of Bermuda sailing March 18th<br />

Return March 24th or layover till March 29th<br />

MensEsyucIh~CK<br />

The English Department an-F<br />

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The Aces<br />

Mr. Roberts<br />

jU1'p~a.<br />

e sets The Aces, the PA dance Thle Abbot House players will<br />

e venl. band, will give a history of liresent a scene from "Mr.<br />

jazz tonight in George Wash- m u-ARoberts" in George Washingtou<br />

i i LHall -- ~ingt~fl Hall. Admission will be tonight after the jazz con-<br />

25 ents. *L(ert.<br />

Blue Out For Red Meat Phillipian To Compete<br />

In Winter Wind-Ups In Tea Dance Field<br />

t s Mermen, Wrestlers Go To Exeter; '<br />

Roland<br />

Moore Trio Provides Music;<br />

- ~~~~Basketball And Track At Home '4'' Intermission Interlude By Misf its<br />

- ~~~~~~~By RIC HARD H.1<br />

I'LI N o orow alCri n~ tic PHILLIIPIA\N foirually goes into<br />

With swimming and wr estling up- Exeti 11d t ck and Icompl 1 etitionl ith te Student Congr ess, Council, etc., by spon-<br />

hasketball on the Hill, thi S itirdayVs cclrtet sould p ove fine srn e a~.Ti hudpoieafnleblihret<br />

entertainment for tea dance gocrs and their dat. (Co I Rocky "hhso t au a st~ohn ~tIcnet bsebl<br />

Dakc antd Captain Johnny Thompson are looking or a ipcat o)t t itra hd prstv oeEe otss bsebl<br />

last ear's victory over the Red nierme 11 is xIS 1 S quad, tough'1 anid t c) a ja// concert- .(Dixieland to Bop, hc Aces, tenty-hive<br />

lacking such individual standouts* -- eclnts a head) and a moxie. low~eri The M'slsfits w~ere originas<br />

Olympic star Jim MeLane and The an angements w'~ill not ated b Flandess who-originally<br />

Shorty Thoman, has a ga de cang~e fiont the usual pocedure. tad in mnind an upper octet, perof<br />

depth and is capable of wvin- az z Revival haps as a eincai nation of last<br />

fiog two places vr event. The to athletic contests wvill 3erslwrott TeGzlr"<br />

FreestylerS Ken Raine, Fred Hen- rDpr obably be over around foui oderson,<br />

and Scott Witherwax have Fe t res Bo-co-.Tednewl atfot'lt ee apndhwvr n<br />

all turned in good times this year, ea U DO , I Tednewllt frta Th neverhapped heer aond<br />

four-thirty to seven onth fis anTh iisarathem -<br />

with Raine and Henderson splt floor of Peabody House. the second ent a quartet with only two up-<br />

tter leadming the 00 Wihm a o ie Dud Shepard leads as he rounds first turn of 600. Shepard took floor for cigarettes and punch and rsFldesadDan<br />

erwax ~ swimming ~ the ~ 100. ~ Ji~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~alv wre'Guzer"latyer<br />

te 1: 07.8 school record in the _________________o__e___dollar______for_____scholarship________ At the 1-rom, while the S-and-i<br />

Millier has a good chance to break "Aces" To Do Numbers third in the event, though winning this heat. (Photo by Castle) truit. Tickets are one-fifty pertalwee"Gzer"asya.<br />

t5O yard breast stroke. Back<br />

Donafter taking first and<br />

sutroesDnMie n Ton<br />

From 4 Jazz Periods<br />

Onia.W SaturdayS r ~ ' ~ n m a h culoedla o coasi were singing upstairs, The Misfits<br />

5gs Music will be providedbywrsigndontastoavy<br />

Records ta limited audience. This, thei;, will<br />

second in last week's Deerfield Before the iiov'ies;t orw<br />

neet, hope to equal their feat night, the Andover dance band<br />

against the Red. the AC(PS, will Itresent at suinnar'. C Captin ha ohnn II MUSC Thmpsn o jaz il tie lat sxtyAll<br />

I<br />

the Roland Mloore Trio a profes-<br />

g ional grouil front Lawvrence.<br />

too soon, seven o'clock will<br />

le their first important appear-<br />

Teprctceabutthe<br />

tie a week, often wtih the 8-<br />

beentimes ing he 150oardistndividual Illea guest aist, tat Acea-hikc new iord 1)00k u'as b)Lino xi itten, Ando~cr's tack toll around, as only seven o'clck and-i, anid consequently have<br />

nedley, and this is another pos- itt, who has played clarinet pro- teaml to a easy vcoyinI the New caErllaoudandhddacewllqutealagereeoie.Amn<br />

sible P.A. win. fessionally or many wvell-known x'icrlengILand sc reparatoriy be oer. The next stop) is George their numbers are "'Ida,'' ''My Cas-<br />

H. ~~~Iax Warden, school record sialjz badbfr comin~g ScolCaposisls aud~.'~eBu crd4 onSWashington Hall, for the Jazz tie on the River Nile'', ''Way Down<br />

holder, heads the divers, and the to Andover to teachi English Since ~0rne-ij) HuLintington s 2-I. Other point totals were Tabor Concert, then the movies. Home." "I had a Dream, Dear,"<br />

medley relay team of Mulvey, tue prtise of te iograntl is to 21, \foses- Brown 16½1,, Worcester 9W/,. Roxbury Latin 4, Goxernor ie.<br />

Millier, and Jim Malcolm plus the pay for the uniformis of the Dunimer :3, ad Rivers 1. o Myr o<br />

Tinierayad<br />

freestyleaggregaton Rane, marchng ])and of there mthe<br />

H en d e r s o n, Witherwax, and carge of 25c-, not 75c a was stat-<br />

Thompson, should insure a Blue ed in the l'lmilipian last week.<br />

victory in the Red water. Thle perfomnice will comm111ence<br />

shot and high jump. Gil<br />

Five old rec'ords were broketa, smseAh ak e ySer<br />

ani two wvere tied by the eight of Moisesh B r by eene<br />

competings schools Andover led loot when lie threw 52 feet, 10ov<br />

An interesting feature will be<br />

the singing of "The Mlisfits",<br />

wich h~as been advertised as the<br />

Also noteworthy are the low<br />

rices of one dollar and one fifty<br />

levels instituted with great suc-<br />

Maddened M1atinen Favored<br />

over Red<br />

at<br />

H-Iall,<br />

15 i George Washington<br />

and will last approxi mately'<br />

thle way with newv marks in the inches Bob D~oran, making his uppier class quartet, but which is<br />

best completive heave of 49 feet really a sort of undenomninational<br />

cess by the Student Congress at<br />

-membet'ed that palatable punch<br />

Thle Andover wrestling teani,<br />

deetdfor the first-time in to<br />

deeabted Hradfohls<br />

fot-eIiiiits<br />

Th hm<br />

e<br />

1tecnet<br />

fte(ocr<br />

h<br />

honti to highe jump and reay. i9 inchies was second. Tabor's Day- quartet, since a senior and a lower<br />

-utnti oete~0saIidsoii took third just ahead of<br />

ard andi tied the dash and 1000 Erick Mack. Rod Mleyer-Blue co are members. Bill Flanders is<br />

the last Tea Dance. It will be re-<br />

wvas served at this dance. This too<br />

EStry tomrrow.vThed tur ofa edointioniof parts. starting wiseth !ecords, while Worcester set a new c (aptain. won a tight duel over their leader. His accomplices are was miet with approval. The day<br />

Exeter of i tomorrow. The return<br />

~~~~~Mclnnis of Tabor in the high Bob Doran. LeighQin(e.0aidpchtPabyHos<br />

such regulars as Joe Perez and otryl1th peid fNwtmeorhe6. jumip. 111k-Innis twice cleared the senior) and Don Langmnuir (the seemis to he drawving to a close.<br />

Mike M~herryto thelineuphas IOrlenas jazz, the 18 l0's This ea ('nKih lAnoe a' o his third jump forung te<br />

cheered coaches Pieters and Lux~ vtlbrersndbywoee- analy eight to six feet, to inches.<br />

greatly. Probable starters will be lin.'S..aie Ifrirl le' teceiii. I eyer skimmed over on his third<br />

Perez in the 121-pound class, Mc- Isntlv.on nesol an ledbwiigthfrteetoftry. aiid wx'en Mclnnis fouled Rod<br />

Sherr 18. in Fanl{ ombari "Mshrat Ramible", performed by thle day, the 4 yard high hurdles.haawian arcd.Ofil<br />

-- ii 13`6, Captain Tuck Gordon ina small Dixielandt-sty le omnbo. Ro(ittm ,It his mark ar e measui'ement declared the xvinl-<br />

145, Pim Epler in 155, Dick Hill r hemex erodi teevluin fScott o Moses Brown and ning height 6 feet. Kelsey of Moses<br />

ini 165. Ed Ackerson in 175, and jazz itS I Sl~~ ,ated fThri h iih ii-Brwfre eodhlemn<br />

Toto Anderson in unlimited. th 12's This petiod o "Fan lao'intetmih iii-Bon omrreodhlemn<br />

witmo<br />

ty won Pavi,, taed ony authrdoflce tifxfit<br />

Epler and Hill changed classes inlg outh" featn'dCiaojz ~v' wi h mofft it Kellan o Worcester.<br />

liecause of Hill's weekly difficul- 1aid wiii lie dlepiicted by) the famous plac1(e<br />

ties in making the weight. '1 2tlh Street Rag' al 'amy,<br />

Anderson and MeSherry are unde- Womijjt oti Please Cme Home?'' Htillit oi Ga~tins Lead 3t(t, 60 Matrks Brokeni<br />

feated. Grdon, vhile Cptain fetuiliti Mi' I~mtx-ittInl the 101) ard t'itn collapsed Gleason oif Huntington an a<br />

wrestling xveigiit out class, ~~~~if his<br />

~~~i lie trst i'e(oodt of the day O'hea'm I31~~b'aig h l a'<br />

wresting ot of is weglit last, (t.III Mi-oi Era~ Folio%, o 1to itiogtoo xx hizzed aa iofo 4 6 se'oinds. Fanning of Tawas<br />

beaten for the first ime latItili a ri oir was secoind. followed by Kohweek<br />

at Harvard. O the basis of Thilx litohrersne iefedowni 266.Ts<br />

arative scor''eset Ainndlotvwnenr:266.Thslea' iat le 'eiesite<br />

and Gar'dner o Andoveir. Kohcompartv<br />

soeA verxill w lie te :U,'s, viieti Gilenin ii tied Art 1)orait's old record set last ilei- m'ai his best time of the year<br />

-should be a five point victor. lir anid swing N'.et'e III theit' liex - xerRi fMsshio a u 's al a' lwddw<br />

track completly team, fter l~ei~ ~ ' Pteni- sc'oiid, ti f Milosaers otnwa A u tardest time. Hae sltwereo<br />

Red Tacknemt Invade Hill day The elections liri Ihis li'Od earZ2 ddreqeslswe<br />

Andover's record smashing ai' I h Mo d"e espe'ally fast at :36.1, 3 5.4, 3 4 4,<br />

track aftr team copletly br Sog" ungby Pete Reese. do'ei' took third. H-owever' Hunt- and :14.6. The 100 x'aid m'un saw<br />

swamping all rivals in last week's Firomt ]iei'e, t le pr'o,_U'al swiiigs to mmtoii -ot thiree places i the fitiai Cai'i' of Wor'ceste' sash his own<br />

.\ew England Interseholastics, is the pre'seint Fiot' 15) jaz til a,4 cioc a iHutchinson w'.on i'ecoid wvhen lie dd1 17 V of<br />

anl almost sure victor over Exeter Aves. w~ill 1)i'foi'mii a iium11ber ti'onitigti cn Roxbuiry Latiit dilaed. V e<br />

onl Saturday. Carl Knight equaled die niew azz sty'le, 1ieboP) Their fu tot andho fitt Hupi'toit in- niendous finishing kick to take<br />

the best time of the year in the choice is, Oop 11(111 Shiibaii-''. ti itildcol So t tproiyi second cplace Althouigh Shepard<br />

40 ard hurdles last week. Along withI this Itel lie )ItIIPasai~oi dah len n and Jones of Andover wvon theii'<br />

George Abrams has been showing wxill py% "''Y1ti1igei han Silig- Gleason stm'eaked t i one, to irespective heats, they could not<br />

well in the 40 yard dash, while tiiie'' froimi ''Sotith Pti' fdit~nish The I otihenr tied trcmdnac h aestbia' n<br />

Al Aioe could also place. Record (oniiilustit, to the sio%% Ve.Seadwshwvr.hr<br />

smasher Gil Murray has the shot I o 4 seconids Faniig of Tabor' Vey'. ohid as.hoee'tir<br />

Dut wxrapped up after his sensa- Tickiets ae beinig sold or thle totok ti lrd while Adobei' hopes,<br />

tional 52 feet. l01i/ 2 inch heave shiow at the ticket oit-e inl Ceor'ge Mloe and Abramns. pieked utp fourth Khmile Relay TIeam Smashmes Re'or'd<br />

last xx eek. Co-captain Rod Meyer, \Vmtisliiigtoi I Ittl, aid at the Comml- adffhiseieyTeds noe' m hadsed<br />

ecidsmasher with a six foot jitlots. tdaantoii'w Th'atdlitiieeti'yTedsh -doi's mohadspd'<br />

Jump in the Interscholastics, will will be sold att te dloor' also. meni wei s fast thatr a 4.7 heat relay teami boke the t'ecoi'd set<br />

throw the discus in addition to Sitce te 1 ti'(tilIit i, staged to v.a iesa' w0xiin a spot i by' the IBlue team last yeai'. Valhis<br />

high jump specialty. George hrell) ipi'ove te Andlover' imaich- the( finials Gleason ad Alley'ne entine iran a torrmid opening lap,<br />

Petchel has becaalwihteig b)and, all whlo te itei'ested both made 4.6 secotid pt'eliminairy and smooth passing of the baton<br />

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-po(und w e i g h t, averaging i'e urgled to come Mi' Schneider' beats At this point Huntington plus soiie good iruniting by' Sagaaround<br />

50 feet. Andover is strong adsuriies that the fifteen piece band led secoid ittl'e Andover' by ie biel and Thoi'ntoii gave anchor<br />

in1 the runs this year. John Sherry thti opa stebest and] lie IpIoinjts titanI Bill Wi'ight a big lead. The<br />

f<br />

and Bill Flanders are leading with states that it is not to lie o'onf used I<br />

the 1,000 yard men, while Co- with some of the lpick-uli bands I<br />

captain Dud Shepard and Walt that hav'e appieared i'ecently o<br />

B~lue won by' almost a lap in the<br />

Andhover A' ins Fieild Ev'ents tine of 92:26.2. Moses Browvn.<br />

Andover' captur'ed aI lead which Taboir. Governor Duiiei' and JiPamroAnoegesufrthtpinaeaantB..<br />

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SPECIAL ISSUE M~~~~~~~~~~I-ILLMI3<br />

AN /SPECIAL ISSUE<br />

Rider and Johnny Arnold at the high school tar accidentally turns SotReiwJohnson<br />

G eorge Rideri sually the case. While ~Spots Rviewof<br />

at guards. On the basis by a fair margin, while Harvard<br />

comparative scores, the pre- beat Andover, although Lionette,<br />

the goal. I a effort to produce the season is fortunately over for (Continued from Page 1) game nod goes to Exeter, for the sensational Harvard center, did<br />

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win, Jerry Schauffier was this year, Coach Leavitt is now Jones are favored n the 500. Pete New Hampshireites beat Harvard not play n the Exeter game.<br />

~~A/ captain ill<br />

~~~~~~~~sitched to second defense, Alec trying out next year's combination Gardere and John Kohler will run ________________________________<br />

de Lahutnta to the third line, and as long as therb is still ice. Bill the 300. Zeb Burgess has been<br />

~~~ I l~~~~~~~~~~ewey Reynolds and Joe Crehore van Allstyne in the goal, with consistently vaulting over 11 feet<br />

be<br />

cerl<br />

Iucksters i were brought of the bench to fill captain-elect Rider, Joe Bartlett, 6 inches In the ple vault, while "F~Rol<br />

Iout the irst wave. This combina- and Bob Markert on the defense George Stoddard and Ed M~oran<br />

Nat Reed Elected I tion p~roduced PA's only regular should be able to hold opponents' top the broad jumpers. 1%, '<br />

I*L ~~~~season win, :i-2 decision over scoring down to minimum. The Basketball On Hill<br />

, 1<br />

\ I 14 '<br />

Manaer.Leig QunniNew, Hampton However, an un- question is, as it has been all Basketball is the unknown Interior DecoratorVO<br />

Cops Most Valuable I surriing~ but disappointing 3-1 this year". whether the forwards quantity in tomorrow's athleticVO<br />

loss to Exeter at the Boston Arena will be able to score consistently equation. With Captain Ev RoseGit<br />

To the urpr'ise of no one, brought the regular season's final enough to winl the Blue's share possibly not being able to playGit<br />

George Rider, was elected captain total to won 1, lost 6. tied 1. of the lose ones. oe Crehore, because of a leg njury, the game<br />

varsNa hoceyd teamgat las Sat AsaIsl fteeai George Scragg. George Angelis, Is a toss up. Probable starters will P<br />

uera's banqe tTh molst Sau- trAiioa lsesl o<br />

urda's anqet.Themos vau-1tradtioal osss t<br />

xtei and~ Abner' Oakes, Alec de la Hunta, be Bob Kimball and Moose Met-<br />

Exterandand iAlike Tyson, all regulars will calf at forwards, Jim Palmer at<br />

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able player awrdwntadsrrd montnorl seub.oce as raed return to compose PA's offensive center, and Bill McKim and Eddie _ .<br />

ly. to high scorer Leigh Quinn. yaateyarhokyaslines. They should be far more<br />

To judge by this year's won-lost theduios diorstncrti sortbin<br />

record. 1-6-1. George receives the A -ndove'<br />

captaincy of a atheir impotent However. thei'e are cons e<br />

teamn. Althoughl the club looked ably more than the ~ hackexcellent<br />

in spots against stronug nedagmtsfrxpcigaEli's<br />

than sufficient to solve the team's<br />

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oplposition. Coach Leavitt couldn't miarkied improvement next ear'.I<br />

seemi to find a winning combina- The main reason is, of course. Blue Taken 91/2-81/2ril<br />

tion. For the earlier ])art of the that 16 squad members will return<br />

season. Capt Jerry Schauffier. 9 of themn from the first two units.<br />

Leigh Quinn. and Alec de Lahunta Every position will he loaded with<br />

Elwell, Higgins Shine<br />

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made up the first line, with George taleiit, even though. no established<br />

_____________________________________________________<br />

in First Fencer Loss<br />

~~~~~Last Saturday afternoon, A ndover's<br />

fencing team suffered its first<br />

A IIG r c sF u iP o dediffae<br />

Whiolesale G o es- Futand Po u ewith<br />

vplace<br />

defeat of the season at the swords hangi<br />

of the Yale fencing squad. The f'eatli<br />

TYale<br />

Big Blue put up a good duel, but Double "G" Brand - Blue Orchid Brand nary<br />

carried off the meet, 9%.Pett<br />

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