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Cochran ChapelSaudysFl T C~hel seake Suna thle cRan. The iiviei, in G.W.H. this Sat- y T Chapel next Sunday will be Rev. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~urd will be The True Glory" A. Graham Baldwin, School Min- and( Bewitched," with Phyllis 'r ister of Phillips Academy. The ThXe-or open at 7:15 seivice will begin at 11 o'clock. o&clock. The show begins at 7:30. be writII A _,ditori ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Established 1878 idfaiVLM 70, NUMBER 1 1 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., NOVEMBER 28, 1945 PRICE: 10 CENTS ar boo at President Dodds i~~~~____ __ ___ __CITIZEN'S ROLE Ind DITRS VISIT Biology Lecture Friday Ballet Dancers Appear' rsdn od Picture OSTON H RALD issponsoring an illustrated lec- IN____GOVERNM ENT____ pictue BOSON HEALD~te P. AFrioly Department. 30 In Short Selections ING VR M T Vht~yNOVEM BER 14 at 8:15 in George Washington IS DISCUSSED VhlRoel EditorButn Fred Hall. The subject is "New Eng- Leading 'Artists Present ProgramPrceo Ha4Sy Roll Buxton, ~~~~~~~~land' Reptiles dAmphibians,"Prneo HedSy Foy, Eleanor Williams the speakers-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis De in d e y L o ie sieToo Much Gvrmn eWe H-. Babbitt. The talk itself will call All Interviewed be accompanied by moving pic- By John W. Freeman Treatens Democracy idbs Wednesday, November 14, the tures and several live specimens Continuation of the tendency to ihdiin dtralBadofiesobsaeuoudishi ein Yesterday evening the& Music Department, by arrange- :channel all soc-ial effort and or- heele dscsdth filofjunim Admission is free and all are in- ment witiLhh nagers Aaron Richmond and Harriet O'Brien, Uppe with Mr. -Fi-ank Buxton, Editor of vited. presented Leonide Massine's "Ballet Russe Highlights," A ~ ganization into the area of govern- out fo. the Boston Herald. Their visit was Mr. Babbitt is well qualified to group of eight eminent dance artists, headed by M. Massine -- nient" will dry up the life stream of Dks or fuirther highlighted by interviews present this lecture, being the himself, appeared on the George Washington Hall stage in democi acy, Dr. Harold W. Dodds, est thi with Eleanor Williams, columnist curator of the reptile department the production. Whether or not M president of Princeton University, and author, whose "Tips for Teens" of the handsomely -endowed 'asn. ho utfesisnm IL Co " as announced). M. ielie e ekaols us has achived natinal fame Fred Wrcester useum ofNatural is a point which can be argued.. Fewj Massine did one of his favorites, day in the annual Stearns lecture ,,ber 3 Foy, prep and high school sports History. He has also been doing will deny, however, the effective- "The Barman," which, like the inl George Washington Hall. Lign fa writer, and Joe Stern, whose ath- vlalewrio egvr- ness of nanyof the selections when "Premiere Polka" of earlier, seemed "gis h l-ibaigamo ne it letccron pel frequently ment during the war, extracting considered individually, and if the intended to evince a humorous re- government we must oppose the bscrill the Herald. the veo fro nakes'xi fangs hol seems lacking in cohesion, sponse. The music, by N. Nabakoff, voluntary action of citizens, associ- eded.t The aim of the visit was to dis- fo s sat-oi yte this approach mnay prove more re- ',s in itself a tour de force amongedulfcily orte om n Medical Department. In next Fri-I ,cessf cuss with Mr. Buxton, a prominent lecturehmoou hetigs and oulhis wifei sid day's waren.tumrouewitng; hencopldhis godwhisid man n th nespapr fildthe ope o fmilirizetheaudince The evening's proceedings began with the antics of the master dan- President Harold Dodds of Prince- _"eedeforaize and sel-drnet- various preparations for journalism, with the types and habits of the his positiohn upon th podiumeto tiei rult.Th sing euialed f againnLctrn noere ned efognzd n ef-i Mr. Buxton advocated graduation snakes prevalent in this section .i oiinuo hpdu ot eut hnsrtre tonaShoWnaLcuingtn Georgedet chambers of commerce, voters' from a liberal arts college, and the and to destroy some of the many lead the orchestra in a fearfully to the ludicrous vein shortly there-WahntnHl leagues, college forums, labor /ICE immediate entrance into newspaiier false stories about them expurgated version of Glinka's aftei- with "At the Dentist," gloiri- unoons, employees' associations, airing work, either on a large metropolitanI "Russlan & Luinilla" Overture. ously done by Helen Komlarova and December 2 First churches and cluibs of all sorts, if daily or a small local newspaper, i Throughout the Progi-am, new Yurek Lazovsky; his had the good it is to i-emain strong and healthy ~I. 742 place of the customary graduate Compeinusedexcein n h aeo oa-Ivths "usa ac. h Iee C b Concert athat. It is from full and free dis- school of journalism. Mr. Buxton petti nsd eepthin bye M.casse wereha vtchsn ofRussin Daeteto hoTko cussion, throughout the year and also dicussed ther asects ofjour- F,,ul c,, Nextkovsky's works, which hav ben Russian Dance," extracted from " kao "Slcin o eeya lcintmta nialism, such as advertising, foreign ~S rn realized by M. Petipa. Each half f the Soviet composer's "Age of correct policy emerges, and a firm lacy assignments, local work and work Dates Announced For the program comprised seven se- Gold" (a youthful tongue-in-cheek Featured On Program Ibasis f acceptance is established." onl one of the big press services, lections; of the first seven, "Vision" iballet deriding th~e peace confer- Onl December , the P. A. Glee Lecturing on the subject "The N S such as the AP. Means, Draper Prizes (set to the Air on the G string by J ence at Geneva), reaches the very CuwilgtoR erHalfrtsRole of the Citizen in Modern Gov- - "Tips for Teens" Author Eleanor The prize competitions in Eng-J.S Bach) was outstanding, and zenith with its outrageous parody Cll vl ot oe' alfriseinment," lie pointed out that "no Williams, at first afraid that the lish will -be held once again thisrealdoefthmsttrkg upon Gliere's "Russian Sailor's first concert of the year. Two songs miracles are to be expeced from Editorswere fom Govrnor Du- yearhere a P. A. hese cntestsproductions of the Ballet Russe in Dance." The Gliei'e work was hap- fiom the musical production, "Okla- government as government." Mir- Etr wee much o enrD -ya here oppositioneconest New York of past seasons; "Rus- pily included on the evening ro- homa," "Oh, What a Beautiful acle-working comes from the peo- lies, askede for Andover' opoinion consist of two essay competitions sian Soldier" (set t Prokofieff's gram, and. appeared shortly'before ple, if at all, he said, and added ones sckmed - asr Anoer'sopini ndto racnes.Thesy "Lieutenant Kije"). - Ithe Shostak-ovitch, thereby enhanc- Morning" ad The Sunrey With "there is a great wonder-working and he issgoodigh, a wel ascometitonsarethe ean Prze, The citation-'of this one example ing the effect as well as one could the Fringe Q Top." are on the pro- power in people as mer-e people, if NY an h isgongt swl scmeiin r h en rzis not intended to detract from the gia ela h Mrho heidvdasaewligt rs for the meaning of the term, open to anyone in school, and the other compositions. Indeed, the Continued on Page 4 g-m swl ste"ac fteidvdasaewligt rs '.smooching," a word which a gro ~~~~~~~_______________Peers" from "olanthe" and two of themselves, exer't themselves and "snioohing, a wor whic a grUP Leonard Prize, open to members of standard was uniformly one of re- Dr Patihis arneetbe loyal to themselves." of Exeter students had previouslyEnls an 2.Fraprn makbeeclec.AtrawieID.-Pftibrs arng ets used in a letter to her. She an-Egih1ad2 o asirn fruabt xellte aferc af whe 46' Captains To Be "Oh, Moi-ning Star" and "All Glory "Good Citizens" Needed nounced that hre syndicated col- orators thei'e is the Draper Prize, unortuneaely, the tsence fthe nTo Be to God on High." The orchestra Discussing the need for more ,ice nounced that her syndicated col- open to those in English 3, 4, and one wished the orchestra were Anno unced S-dywl play a suite from Hafidel. '1good citizens" as active partici- hatched in her own mind four years 5, and the Carr Prize for members lar-ger. The orchestra present at-- Work o the Gilbert- and Sulli- panlts in political parties, President ICE ago, that she enjoys her work, and of English 1 and 2. yestei-day's performance, while Athletic Banquet Will van operetta, "lolanthe," which will Dodds noted that the two-party )P. ~ he their prdobes.uenswil Last year's Means Prize was' made up of adequate musicians and Be Held In Commons be presented next Api-il by the system in his country was, in dan- 8059 send ablyredtardlrmeauredupetsthecombined P. A. and Abbot Glee ger of being replaced b'y govern- Fred Fpy, scholboy sports on by Fred Sanborn, with an rb~eqiremntslo smeue of the scoe P. A.'s Fall Athletic Banquet will Clubs has been progressing well.me by sl-ekn esue - writer, was asked why Exeter seem- essay etitled- "A Doll's House." and at times could have made a be held this Sunday at 1:30 P. Mv. in Dr. Pfatteicie- has chosen for the groups. The indolence of the voter, iiigly received more athletic pub- This year the Means Essay Con- good professional pi-oduction take Sawyer Hall in the Commons. All lead parts Dave Thaw. Walt- Aik- which the old political boss was ac- licity. Mr. Foy answered by saying test will be he~ld on April 16. The on touches suggestive of insuffi- imembers of the following groups man, By Barnes, Paul Marier, and ci~stomed to use to the advantage that there was absolutely no preju- Leonard Prize was won last year dient polish. Will attend the banquet proper: the Mike Michalovich. Also he has se- of his party, is now being capial- (lice either way among the sports b PalM ugwo rte"A The second part of the program lected fifty boys to sing in the ized by the leader of the greedy wi'iters. Sports Cartoonist Joe byPuwcuh wowoe'Ax-as opened by the orchestra again, Advisory Boai-d, Varsity squads of chorus. pressure group, he said. Stern, who draws the bi-weekly cari- Nfeplew Improved." This year's this time the selection being Cho- football and soccer, the winning The Glee Club has concerts The pressure group leader, he ex- catures of local high school teams, Leonard Essay - competition will pin's A major Polonaise (rather clubs in football and soccer, cross- scheduled with Bradford on May 4 plained, "claims full freedom of ac- seemed anxious to 'include Andover take place on May 21. The Draper than the Bridal Procession from country lettermen, the Open Door, and Beaver Country Day on May tion for himself in a way no party and other prep schools in his series. Prize comtest, founded in 1878 by and the Band leader. Boys receiv- 18. A concei-t will be held with leader would dare and he receives ____________________________Warren F. Di-aper and won last Circle A Doubles Quota in log their numerals in J. V. B and Dana Hall in the winter term, but it because the masses feel he is TONIGHT'S MOVIE year by Ed Jones, will be held on Ji. V. A football, All-club soccer, as yet the date is undecided. On acting in their economic selfinter- ths-May 7 under the supervision of Drive For Canned Goods ~ cross-country, as well as the p. A~ April 13 the New England Prep est." The cleam'est examples of the The Film Society movie ti Mr. Leavitt. Any questions con- Circle A has once more done a Police and the Cheerleaders will School Music Festival will take dictator psychology in this country evening will be "The Invisible cei'ning the Carr oral competition, ob of which every by in the eat in their regular halls at 1:00 place in Symphony Hall. Dr. David- today could be observed in the most Man." Next week's movie will tobhedoFeray1,sol th soofHradwldietterp'ucsflrsuegopheta 1w Rugle"RouRegGp."to eoeld.onFeruaya9,.houdscholo cnl e poudnQiety ad omigdn a 2.u0,eAtths imenth snoomHavad wlldirct herep:sucesfuAprssreiroushemta be addressed to Mr. Groblewski. efficiently it organized and carried captains and managers of next resentatives from seven schools, ted. __________________________________________________________ to success a drive for canned fall's soccer and football teams will goods toward relief in starving be announced as, well as the cap- B i i e c e ei ~ i -Philo H as Elections Today; Europe. In fact it made more than tami of the newly fmed cross- Be g afe c erT lsOli a uccess-the quota that had been country team. Speakers will come Debates M . 1. T. Next W eek ' ~day night they had 300, plus money mouth, Tufts and Exeter, the fea- Ex e in e n In ego n Instead of a debate this after- suppoit the negative for the An- to buy approximately 200 more. tured one being Colonel Bingham, Speakin i Assembly Wednes- I began to give private lessons in noson, Philo will hold an exti-r eydover team. The otal number' included: the athletic director at Harvard. day mo'ning, Mi'. Gaston Vander- mathematics. It became my greatest iiim'portan business m etigmea In thre two M. . T. debates last major part given by the masters, a iMr. Larry Shields of the P. A. ineerssache, former head of the In- 'hobby,' and of course it was with ini-ortnt usiess eetng ea-year (one her'e, one away), the cash contriiutioni by Circle A, and faculty will be master of cere- telligence Sei vice foi' Belgium's Re- an enoi'mous, enthusiasm I began turimig the elections postponed from judges' decisions were very ga- the comtiibution of sevem'al individ- Monies for the affair, the second sistamice Movenient, told the stu- my studies i a Mathemalics and t~io weeks ago. The brevity of tb-is ciously withheld, but the audience uals. r.Baldwin drove his car as such baiiquet to be held in Phillips denrts of hiis wvar experiences His Physics faculty in 1939. week's meeting is due to the uin- were of the opinion that M. . T. the center of opemations, and the Acadeniy. Speakers will include alntic's a xsecracks made his "Oii May 10. 1940, the Germans usual progr-am planned for next had a ather good debating team. collection was done by five mem- Swede Nelson, back by popular de- speech especially appealing to his attacked us. A great number of us week. A large turnout of well-wishers is bers,: Ted Carter, Charlie Hard- iand after his excellent speech at audiemice, amid also miade it the best students and professors withdrew Next Wednesday evening there expected next week, to start the wicke,"'Tex" Hubbar'd, Howe Jon atya' aqeWle nlgiven yet this year. to Fiance in oder to escape the will be a varsity debate in the de- debating season off with a flourish, son and Dan Page. dii'ector' of athletics at Brown, Lou He i-elated some of his experlen- enemy and to help the Allies in any bating room in Bulfnc Hal hn Ti ei5dbtn em i h aswiil be shipped to New Manley, director of athletics at ces duiiig te years of the Nazi possible way . About three months the Phillips Philo-busters. meet an coached by Doctor Johnson, of the York and fm'om theme overseas. Sev- Tufts, and Mai'tin Souders, director conquest ind told of the ti'emend- later we came back. ... This in- M. I. T. team. The subject up for American History Department and eral of the chur'cies in town are of athletics at Exeteir. ois need of educational assistance activity ad continual danger of (issection will be: "Resolved, That boasts the membership of some of planning drives on the basis of this Byesi ade PA'St owcaces imoo'ohestdetsofopi-dvataedhiin i'ei ouy teGstapois! all labor disputes involving more the school's 'best leather-lunged or- example, and contributions like this cyeadSeeoroa o os iumntries in Eui'ope. Since his meet- suiely not hligorsuis than a undred ersons ust be tors. Icluded n thisillustriousan th movements and, spirit ton, Rip Engle, Ed Pieple, and Bill in', with this gm'oup occurred at the settled by a compulsory, govern- group ae Ed Jordan, Joel Nixon, wlch they tart are truly some- Clark, football coaches at Tufts, ver'y te the PHILLIPIAN went "Aoinsk ndergond ovemeontr lnet-sponsored arbitration bbard." Don Landis, John Sexton, Dick Hul- thing to be proud of. Many such ef- Brown, Dartmouth, and Exeter re- to piess, we canl report only some rcnl lmnsal n This is a very controversil and bert and Ed Jones. forts have led to nation-wide drives, spectively, will be called upon. of the facts about Mr. Vanderme- needed Ui'eryeeinsal n timel topi in iew o the'currnt The team is also contemplating and with Congmess considering a Trustees Reid, Stevens, andBrace ei'ssche's own eciting story. We willing to (o itelligence work. I timely topic in view of thteinnthwllbepeent aswel s r.fiouirre ot, already begun, at the end of 1940. auto stirikes. and undoubtely ma-, later debates with such outstanding, bill fom' relief rough govermn-wl b sna wl r uote frmhi w acn. II In June. 1941, was obliged terial rght up o Wednesay morn prep-shool cometitionas' Broos, sponored "dives"Iwecan sho a FuessiMm'. BnedictMr. Towe, "...Vei'y-eary I -'ha a turn

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  • Cochran ChapelSaudysFlT C~hel seake Suna thle cRan. The iiviei, in G.W.H. this Sat-y T Chapel next Sunday will be Rev. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~urday will be The True Glory"

    A. Graham Baldwin, School Min- and( Bewitched," with Phyllis'r ister of Phillips Academy. The ThXe-or open at 7:15seivice will begin at 11 o'clock. o&clock. The show begins at 7:30.

    be writII A_,ditori ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Established 1878

    idfaiVLM 70, NUMBER 1 1 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., NOVEMBER 28, 1945 PRICE: 10 CENTSar boo

    at President Dodds i~~~~____ __ ___ __CITIZEN'S ROLEInd DITRS VISIT Biology Lecture Friday Ballet Dancers Appear' rsdn od

    Picture OSTON H RALD issponsoring an illustrated lec- IN____GOVERNM ENT________pictue BOSON HEALD~te P. AFrioly Department. 30 In Short Selections ING VR M T

    Vht~yNOVEM BER 14 at 8:15 in George Washington IS DISCUSSEDVhlRoel EditorButn Fred Hall. The subject is "New Eng- Leading 'Artists Present ProgramPrceo Ha4Sy

    Roll Buxton, ~~~~~~~~land' Reptiles dAmphibians,"Prneo HedSyFoy, Eleanor Williams the speakers-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis De in d e y L o ie sieToo Much Gvrmn

    eWe H-. Babbitt. The talk itself willcall All Interviewed be accompanied by moving pic- By John W. Freeman Treatens Democracy

    idbs Wednesday, November 14, the tures and several live specimens Continuation of the tendency toihdiin dtralBadofiesobsaeuoudishi ein Yesterday evening the& Music Department, by arrange- :channel all soc-ial effort and or-

    heele dscsdth filofjunim Admission is free and all are in- ment witiLhh nagers Aaron Richmond and Harriet O'Brien,Uppe with Mr. -Fi-ank Buxton, Editor of vited. presented Leonide Massine's "Ballet Russe Highlights," A ~ ganization into the area of govern-out fo. the Boston Herald. Their visit was Mr. Babbitt is well qualified to group of eight eminent dance artists, headed by M. Massine -- nient" will dry up the life stream of

    Dks or fuirther highlighted by interviews present this lecture, being the himself, appeared on the George Washington Hall stage in democi acy, Dr. Harold W. Dodds,est thi with Eleanor Williams, columnist curator of the reptile department the production. Whether or not M president of Princeton University,

    and author, whose "Tips for Teens" of the handsomely -endowed 'asn. ho utfesisnm IL Co " as announced). M. ielie e ekaols us

    has achived natinal fame Fred Wrcester useum ofNatural is a point which can be argued.. Fewj Massine did one of his favorites, day in the annual Stearns lecture,,ber 3 Foy, prep and high school sports History. He has also been doing will deny, however, the effective- "The Barman," which, like the inl George Washington Hall.

    Lign fa writer, and Joe Stern, whose ath- vlalewrio egvr- ness of nanyof the selections when "Premiere Polka" of earlier, seemed "gis h l-ibaigamone it letccron pel frequently ment during the war, extracting considered individually, and if the intended to evince a humorous re- government we must oppose the

    bscrill the Herald. the veo fro nakes'xi fangs hol seems lacking in cohesion, sponse. The music, by N. Nabakoff, voluntary action of citizens, associ-eded.t The aim of the visit was to dis- fo s sat-oi yte this approach mnay prove more re- ',s in itself a tour de force amongedulfcily orte om nMedical Department. In next Fri-I,cessf cuss with Mr. Buxton, a prominent lecturehmoou hetigs and oulhis wifei sidday's waren.tumrouewitng; hencopldhis godwhisid

    man n th nespapr fildthe ope o fmilirizetheaudince The evening's proceedings began with the antics of the master dan- President Harold Dodds of Prince- _"eedeforaize and sel-drnet-various preparations for journalism, with the types and habits of the his positiohn upon th podiumeto tiei rult.Th sing euialed f againnLctrn noere ned efognzd n ef-iMr. Buxton advocated graduation snakes prevalent in this section .i oiinuo hpdu ot eut hnsrtre tonaShoWnaLcuingtn Georgedet chambers of commerce, voters'from a liberal arts college, and the and to destroy some of the many lead the orchestra in a fearfully to the ludicrous vein shortly there-WahntnHl leagues, college forums, labor

    /ICE immediate entrance into newspaiier false stories about them expurgated version of Glinka's aftei- with "At the Dentist," gloiri- unoons, employees' associations,

    airing work, either on a large metropolitanI "Russlan & Luinilla" Overture. ously done by Helen Komlarova and December 2 First churches and cluibs of all sorts, ifdaily or a small local newspaper, i Throughout the Progi-am, new Yurek Lazovsky; his had the good it is to i-emain strong and healthy

    ~I. 742 place of the customary graduate Compeinusedexcein n h aeo oa-Ivths "usa ac. h Iee C b Concert athat. It is from full and free dis-school of journalism. Mr. Buxton petti nsd eepthin bye M.casse wereha vtchsn ofRussin Daeteto hoTko cussion, throughout the year and

    also dicussed ther asects ofjour- F,,ul c,, Nextkovsky's works, which hav ben Russian Dance," extracted from " kao "Slcin o eeya lcintmtanialism, such as advertising, foreign ~S rn realized by M. Petipa. Each half f the Soviet composer's "Age of correct policy emerges, and a firm

    lacy assignments, local work and work Dates Announced For the program comprised seven se- Gold" (a youthful tongue-in-cheek Featured On Program Ibasis f acceptance is established."onl one of the big press services, lections; of the first seven, "Vision" iballet deriding th~e peace confer- Onl December , the P. A. Glee Lecturing on the subject "The

    N S such as the AP. Means, Draper Prizes (set to the Air on the G string by J ence at Geneva), reaches the very CuwilgtoR erHalfrtsRole of the Citizen in Modern Gov-- "Tips for Teens" Author Eleanor The prize competitions in Eng-J.S Bach) was outstanding, and zenith with its outrageous parody Cll vl ot oe' alfriseinment," lie pointed out that "no

    Williams, at first afraid that the lish will -be held once again thisrealdoefthmsttrkg upon Gliere's "Russian Sailor's first concert of the year. Two songs miracles are to be expeced fromEditorswere fom Govrnor Du- yearhere a P. A. hese cntestsproductions of the Ballet Russe in Dance." The Gliei'e work was hap- fiom the musical production, "Okla- government as government." Mir-

    Etr wee much o enrD -ya here oppositioneconest New York of past seasons; "Rus- pily included on the evening ro- homa," "Oh, What a Beautiful acle-working comes from the peo-lies, askede for Andover' opoinion consist of two essay competitions sian Soldier" (set t Prokofieff's gram, and. appeared shortly'before ple, if at all, he said, and addedones sckmed - asr Anoer'sopini ndto racnes.Thesy "Lieutenant Kije"). - Ithe Shostak-ovitch, thereby enhanc- Morning" ad The Sunrey With "there is a great wonder-working

    and he issgoodigh, a wel ascometitonsarethe ean Prze, The citation-'of this one example ing the effect as well as one could the Fringe Q Top." are on the pro- power in people as mer-e people, ifNY an h isgongt swl scmeiin r h en rzis not intended to detract from the gia ela h Mrho heidvdasaewligt rsfor the meaning of the term, open to anyone in school, and the other compositions. Indeed, the Continued on Page 4 g-m swl ste"ac fteidvdasaewligt rs

    '.smooching," a word which a gro ~~~~~~~_______________Peers" from "olanthe" and two of themselves, exer't themselves and"snioohing, a wor whic a grUP Leonard Prize, open to members of standard was uniformly one of re- Dr Patihis arneetbe loyal to themselves."

    of Exeter students had previouslyEnls an 2.Fraprn makbeeclec.AtrawieID.-Pftibrs arng etsused in a letter to her. She an-Egih1ad2 o asirn fruabt xellte aferc af whe 46' Captains To Be "Oh, Moi-ning Star" and "All Glory "Good Citizens" Needednounced that hre syndicated col- orators thei'e is the Draper Prize, unortuneaely, the tsence fthe nTo Be to God on High." The orchestra Discussing the need for more,ice nounced that her syndicated col- open to those in English 3, 4, and one wished the orchestra were Anno unced S-dywl play a suite from Hafidel. '1good citizens" as active partici-hatched in her own mind four years 5, and the Carr Prize for members lar-ger. The orchestra present at-- Work o the Gilbert- and Sulli- panlts in political parties, President

    ICE ago, that she enjoys her work, and of English 1 and 2. yestei-day's performance, while Athletic Banquet Will van operetta, "lolanthe," which will Dodds noted that the two-party)P. ~ he their prdobes.uenswil Last year's Means Prize was' made up of adequate musicians and Be Held In Commons be presented next Api-il by the system in his country was, in dan-

    8059 send ablyredtardlrmeauredupetsthecombined P. A. and Abbot Glee ger of being replaced b'y govern-Fred Fpy, scholboy sports on by Fred Sanborn, with an rb~eqiremntslo smeue of the scoe P. A.'s Fall Athletic Banquet will Clubs has been progressing well.me by sl-ekn esue

    - writer, was asked why Exeter seem- essay etitled- "A Doll's House." and at times could have made a be held this Sunday at 1:30 P. Mv. in Dr. Pfatteicie- has chosen for the groups. The indolence of the voter,iiigly received more athletic pub- This year the Means Essay Con- good professional pi-oduction take Sawyer Hall in the Commons. All lead parts Dave Thaw. Walt- Aik- which the old political boss was ac-licity. Mr. Foy answered by saying test will be he~ld on April 16. The on touches suggestive of insuffi- imembers of the following groups man, By Barnes, Paul Marier, and ci~stomed to use to the advantagethat there was absolutely no preju- Leonard Prize was won last year dient polish. Will attend the banquet proper: the Mike Michalovich. Also he has se- of his party, is now being capial-(lice either way among the sports b PalM ugwo rte"A The second part of the program lected fifty boys to sing in the ized by the leader of the greedywi'iters. Sports Cartoonist Joe byPuwcuh wowoe'Ax-as opened by the orchestra again, Advisory Boai-d, Varsity squads of chorus. pressure group, he said.Stern, who draws the bi-weekly cari- Nfeplew Improved." This year's this time the selection being Cho- football and soccer, the winning The Glee Club has concerts The pressure group leader, he ex-catures of local high school teams, Leonard Essay - competition will pin's A major Polonaise (rather clubs in football and soccer, cross- scheduled with Bradford on May 4 plained, "claims full freedom of ac-seemed anxious to 'include Andover take place on May 21. The Draper than the Bridal Procession from country lettermen, the Open Door, and Beaver Country Day on May tion for himself in a way no partyand other prep schools in his series. Prize comtest, founded in 1878 by and the Band leader. Boys receiv- 18. A concei-t will be held with leader would dare and he receives

    ____________________________Warren F. Di-aper and won last Circle A Doubles Quota in log their numerals in J. V. B and Dana Hall in the winter term, but it because the masses feel he isTONIGHT'S MOVIE year by Ed Jones, will be held on Ji. V. A football, All-club soccer, as yet the date is undecided. On acting in their economic selfinter-

    ths-May 7 under the supervision of Drive For Canned Goods ~ cross-country, as well as the p. A~ April 13 the New England Prep est." The cleam'est examples of theThe Film Society movie ti Mr. Leavitt. Any questions con- Circle A has once more done a Police and the Cheerleaders will School Music Festival will take dictator psychology in this country

    evening will be "The Invisible cei'ning the Carr oral competition, ob of which every by in the eat in their regular halls at 1:00 place in Symphony Hall. Dr. David- today could be observed in the mostMan." Next week's movie will tobhedoFeray1,sol th soofHradwldietterp'ucsflrsuegopheta1w Rugle"RouRegGp."to eoeld.onFeruaya9,.houdscholo cnl e poudnQiety ad omigdn a 2.u0,eAtths imenth snoomHavad wlldirct herep:sucesfuAprssreiroushemta

    be addressed to Mr. Groblewski. efficiently it organized and carried captains and managers of next resentatives from seven schools, ted.__________________________________________________________ to success a drive for canned fall's soccer and football teams will

    goods toward relief in starving be announced as, well as the cap- B i i e c e ei ~ i-Philo H as Elections Today; Europe. In fact it made more than tami of the newly fmed cross- Be g afe c erT lsOlia uccess-the quota that had been country team. Speakers will come

    Debates M . 1. T. Next W eek ' ~day night they had 300, plus money mouth, Tufts and Exeter, the fea- Ex e in e n In ego nInstead of a debate this after- suppoit the negative for the An- to buy approximately 200 more. tured one being Colonel Bingham, Speakin i Assembly Wednes- I began to give private lessons in

    noson, Philo will hold an exti-r eydover team. The otal number' included: the athletic director at Harvard. day mo'ning, Mi'. Gaston Vander- mathematics. It became my greatestiiim'portan business m etigmea In thre two M. . T. debates last major part given by the masters, a iMr. Larry Shields of the P. A. ineerssache, former head of the In- 'hobby,' and of course it was with

    ini-ortnt usiess eetng ea-year (one her'e, one away), the cash contriiutioni by Circle A, and faculty will be master of cere- telligence Sei vice foi' Belgium's Re- an enoi'mous, enthusiasm I beganturimig the elections postponed from judges' decisions were very ga- the comtiibution of sevem'al individ- Monies for the affair, the second sistamice Movenient, told the stu- my studies i a Mathemalics andt~io weeks ago. The brevity of tb-is ciously withheld, but the audience uals. r.Baldwin drove his car as such baiiquet to be held in Phillips denrts of hiis wvar experiences His Physics faculty in 1939.week's meeting is due to the uin- were of the opinion that M. . T. the center of opemations, and the Acadeniy. Speakers will include alntic's a xsecracks made his "Oii May 10. 1940, the Germansusual progr-am planned for next had a ather good debating team. collection was done by five mem- Swede Nelson, back by popular de- speech especially appealing to his attacked us. A great number of usweek. A large turnout of well-wishers is bers,: Ted Carter, Charlie Hard- iand after his excellent speech at audiemice, amid also miade it the best students and professors withdrew

    Next Wednesday evening there expected next week, to start the wicke,"'Tex" Hubbar'd, Howe Jon atya' aqeWle nlgiven yet this year. to Fiance in oder to escape thewill be a varsity debate in the de- debating season off with a flourish, son and Dan Page. dii'ector' of athletics at Brown, Lou He i-elated some of his experlen- enemy and to help the Allies in anybating room in Bulfnc Hal hn Ti ei5dbtn em i h aswiil be shipped to New Manley, director of athletics at ces duiiig te years of the Nazi possible way . About three monthsthe Phillips Philo-busters. meet an coached by Doctor Johnson, of the York and fm'om theme overseas. Sev- Tufts, and Mai'tin Souders, director conquest ind told of the ti'emend- later we came back. ... This in-M. I. T. team. The subject up for American History Department and eral of the chur'cies in town are of athletics at Exeteir. ois need of educational assistance activity ad continual danger of

    (issection will be: "Resolved, That boasts the membership of some of planning drives on the basis of this Byesi ade PA'St owcaces imoo'ohestdetsofopi-dvataedhiin i'ei ouy teGstapois!all labor disputes involving more the school's 'best leather-lunged or- example, and contributions like this cyeadSeeoroa o os iumntries in Eui'ope. Since his meet- suiely not hligorsuis

    than a undred ersons ust be tors. Icluded n thisillustriousan th movements and, spirit ton, Rip Engle, Ed Pieple, and Bill in', with this gm'oup occurred at the

    settled by a compulsory, govern- group ae Ed Jordan, Joel Nixon, wlch they tart are truly some- Clark, football coaches at Tufts, ver'y te the PHILLIPIAN went "Aoinsk ndergond ovemeontrlnet-sponsored arbitration bbard." Don Landis, John Sexton, Dick Hul- thing to be proud of. Many such ef- Brown, Dartmouth, and Exeter re- to piess, we canl report only some rcnl lmnsal n

    This is a very controversil and bert and Ed Jones. forts have led to nation-wide drives, spectively, will be called upon. of the facts about Mr. Vanderme- needed Ui'eryeeinsal ntimel topi in iew o the'currnt The team is also contemplating and with Congmess considering a Trustees Reid, Stevens, andBrace ei'ssche's own eciting story. We willing to (o itelligence work. I

    timely topic in view of thteinnthwllbepeent aswel s r.fiouirre ot, already begun, at the end of 1940.auto stirikes. and undoubtely ma-, later debates with such outstanding, bill fom' relief rough govermn-wl b sna wl r uote frmhi w acn. II In June. 1941, was obligedterial rght up o Wednesay morn prep-shool cometitionas' Broos, sponored "dives"Iwecan sho a FuessiMm'. BnedictMr. Towe, "...Vei'y-eary I -'ha a turn

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    rVF_ ~~Pot Pou rri four exam to Wednesday morning from T uhMANY RESPECTS the 1945 Pot 10:15 to 11:45. The second course would T uh

    Pourri was a disappointment here atmoetexa toSurymrngor-The PHILIPIAN s a member of the Columbia Scholas- afternoon if absolutely ncsay

    1. Pess Associotion as well s of the Dly Pr ncetonian Andover. This was chiefly due to the neesayAs ciaionofPrearaoryScoolPaprsdelay in its publication and distribution, I need not stress again how much

    Editorial Department but in quality also it failed to meet the this would mean to every Math four Sen-.Editor-in-Chief high- standards set byfome staffs, de ior 6tI should lieto express my own

    FREDERIC C THOMAS, byJrer. obu ~ lkManaging Editor spite its new features and formatadImsue the retsapeito T'MARTIN BEGIEN Ouorb adarm ue es' preito

    Assignment Editor Features Editor Changes. rdisappointment can beat- o E C JORDAN J W FREEMAN trb.e atyt tsEio' diso of such a change. ak

    Sports Editor tiue atyt t dtrsamsinAMT ORSNOR R ALGRANT Lo Annapolis, taoellto-an overall o AHFU EIRurs,

    Associates btaoellquadD. L Blackmer G N Meeks lack of organization on the part of the axl sityC B Chrisman R V. Pugh, Jr.R Gardner R E Quaintonce, Jr. Pot Pourri Board. ~JJhe PreiR A Henry R F. Thames, Jr. P*M whoseI,M Levine R F Wille Because this impression many will

    AF Mc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ean TH. Wyman ountry~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~out A F Mc~ean T H. Wyman feel reluctant to subscribe on December Showing this evening in GeorgeBusiness DepartmentyersPtAcdigesh]

    Business Manager 6th to this yersPtPourri. AccrdngWasinto Hall will be "The Inisbl et beerM SUISMAN CoslnLn nilt ll

    Circulation Manager Advertising Manager to its present Editor, however, it willA. C GALLAGHER M W. CHUTE emoyawdrcvrg ftewoeMan," the Film Society's first movie of eliCK Grow Asoits R. C. Moses schoy adere stuentgo ath ache the season. Based on H. G. Wells' novel mile

    A Jackson R. V. Pugh, Jr. sho n oesuetatahee .A

    The PHLLIPAis KAes durinsh ments will be emphasized than in the of the ame name, it is the story of a ers'Th PILIPANispublished Wednesdays duigtepast. These features, however, are not scientist who has made himself invisiblear'- v

    bchooi ear by The PHiLLIPIAN board. rtmEniered as second class matter at the post office at the yearbook's selling card. Like all Pot but still has a voice. rtm

    %.ndover, Mass., under the act of March 3, 1879. l"aress all correspondence concerning subscriptions rourris ever published, whether they be JaeAhllhtietohsmd

    'radvertisements to Michael Suismon, Business Manager, go rbd twl eiwti erad6cincroTt Hall goeretorebdi will old imprthsyat ace, usvfaleh psiiltetohslt

    School sbscription $3.00, Mail subscription $3.50. an enlingposbiiie f hs ltThe PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the hroewlhldaim rtnpaceig

    ..ammons and is for sole at the Andover Inn, wihdl-rprioe mut fay, to he PHILLIPIAN does not necessarily endorse the in the hearts o all affiliated with An-wih el-rptond a uts fCommunications that appear in its Editorial columns. eet a st cnanshmrsans, n oro r

    Office uf publication: The Townsman Press, Inc., diover. What. it s not what it cotis uo, sansadhro. There aepse fPark Street. ~~~~~~~~~~i enough to merit our support, and we the usual effects of the voice issuing ! tonW~

    Andover, Mass., November 28, 1945 must realize also that no student en- from the empty chair and the unoccu- p2wercleavor can succeed without outside aid. pied room, the books thrown by the in- dover

    Abbot Relations? This year its Editors might be forced viilFhnanbhrcgrtt mke aNIMPORTANT question was raised o chresxdllrboyah oyo h the unseen lips. eet in

    in our eitorial f Octobe 3rd on Pot ourri. On hearing this, the im- at--the-in ur ditria ofOctber3rdonmediate response of many of us will be The setting. is well and thoroughly *11 c

    the Andov~er-Abbot problem. Since then chat once again the Board is attempting treated. Most of the story takes place in ce oftmany have asked just what has been to "clean up" financially on its pub- a small country inn ni England. The COME DOWN AND FITE LIKE MEN ac

    y o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rceStEdone to follow up the suggestions in that lication. This erroneous idea can be cor- movie begins with a careful, detailed e ~ ih r a ted to

    editorial and remey what grievancesrected only by regarding the following study of the inn, leaving evertig IIUj1MI j~year sestimates. A minimum estimate on this ready fo h nrne~ h niil lI 1VlsTJet wilthere are between the undergraduates yearls printing expenses alone is $4900, Claud te eRancste ose isoifbleIlOfi~ir a is

    of both schools. Frankly, nothing con- which is $600 over last year's estimate. man.n ursI ilsO L b a ostructive has been accomplished to date. The cost o engravings, mailing, and the rich voice which plays the title role; (Editor's Note: Among the facul- Isity

    ty membhers eturixng to the Hill s&me fifty -miles down the bay beenIn accordance with the suggestion, how- those small miscellaneous expenses such Rains is invisible until the last few. min- this yearis] Commander M L- Tax. twenty-five cents a wee Stever, that "as men, it is our duty to as the printing of stationery and rate utes, wen death restores his features r ence Shields, U.S.N.R., now, on wihicue or n onnh

    terminal leave, prior to being ord- wthlic inuiude tboar ntteandimake the first move," a committee has cards is not included in the above to visibility. ered o inactive duty. Mr. Shields ahei qimnbtntt n

    amount. To top this the Board expects first caine t P.A. in 1923. He taught dances nor funds for the promotio excel.!been formed to communicate with Abbot tfal$50sotflstyr'ade- The movie is well balanced and well English, coached track, and head- of better relationship between t ord pi

    o te sujectof iter-choo relti to fal$50soto atya' de-constructed. Neither humor nor sadness ed the Biology Department until his academy and the nearby you hird intising proceeds. To compensate for this i vrdpruefrteNv n1'2 als eiay oe'

    and arnefor discussions between loss, the Pot Pourri must cost more per isoeplayed. It was favorably received diseprenfoctes ntavein 1h aes "emiary . Brlsbo

    undergraduates of both academies. subscription, for its expenses must be when first shown (in 1933), and should b~en many and varied; some of In winter, when Will knew I rtyThis commttee, coposed ofsix stu-met without financial support from thebeqallidatA ovr them lie dealt with in an assembly coming, he would get out his dogI erowThiscomitte, cmposd o sixstu schoolllytreasuryndoer.address to the student' body earlier and sled, mush some "arls" of sa es l

    dents who are well-acquainted with cer- sho rauy in the year. The following s his up the sal-mon rivers and e ts paobtam members of the Abbot - and ~It is not the PHILLIPIAN's policy to wnacutosmedvtreth.Cmeummner, as we cghddastainmemersof te Abotfaculty act astesligaetfraohr-and observations made while fish- the almon (he became qt

    student body, spok to Miss Hearsey ad act as the sellig agent for anothr Ifh4gdin tn e northernrt regions.)oshandh'withwatrod obutut ohgugkdydastudent bdy, spoketo Miss Harsey andschool publication, but we felt that by W W W 7 7 J. W. F. mite or nets mre practical) W Stud

    learned that Abbot is reluctant to en- giving the students a clearer picture of Coming as a well-timed ba in htdoyuoinhesme- would clean and salt them dow Coudo you cut rugs at the local jive adfor his amily and dogs. But e Ancourage more frequent opportunities for just what the Pot Pourri is up against routine Saturday night movies is a aanodso oeimsd o the snow and freeze up came "bar An

    members of the two schools to assemble we are directly aiding it. Frankly, last dobefauramBt flsaeshrln oxnasni of roneallifesh air yusually broke pen the "fbanl"a~oo

    individually or collectively, because so- year it failed to make the grade; this weeteeae' n oacl etaltefs. ycneee Byea wesicerlyhop tat n ualtyhowve, ad ogehe bars. at the beach clubs? There is, was nevertheless eased, n regar

    Cialf uctins ae nt a imprtat p andmtrasteilb ereettv fthey should not take however, a good boarding school to unneces5arily killing fish, asof the Abbot school life, This is under- h colwtotfretn t- much more time than a there, the fee is twentydive cents was ohen otr Wil or the "bars, o Yo

    the school without forfeiting any stu- standard inovie. Th'Fpro- a week and there are no athletic oqurtes other. o Sil,standlable, .but why should Abbot delay dent interest. grmwl rbbygtaor cuni laude scholarships-so may- Moqios e;o tlh

    any organized discussion on this probgramwil prbabl ge a e you better not apply, but if you days sometimes so thick that tiH Smixed reception, but at like fishing go to Northern Laibra- weave of., your coat is hardly dislem? The committee of boys who have-' dor; that's above Newfoundland on cernable. You breathe them and ca A sh

    already met with Miss' Hearsey an-least the first film should appeal to the maps. them; you don't slap mosquitoea Protalready met with Miss Hearsey an- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~everyone. Be ready to take ten days. to get you wipe them off. Maybe DlDT viC

    nounced that no action will be taken ToteEioIfTh HLI t- is "The True Glory," an official here; it's worth it, that is if you'd lic the. AaywthapreTo the Editor of The PHILLIPIAN: (--~~~~~are to catch fifty pounds of brook and Inteoen and on the river

    until the beginning of next term because Not only the New York Seniors have war film. It begins with the invasion of trout on a fly any time yout like, they'are not half bad, but the bledof other meetings which must be held a complaint to make and a suggestion to Normandy, and continues through the Many of the rivers are nameless on flies are.

    the maps (if you can find them on Three Seasons, All Wetfirst at Abbot. From this it is obvious put forth about the present scheduling German surrender. The photography is the maps) and one has to change 'Climate? Plenty fI!Te i~ eOthat we have failed to seize the oppor- of the Math four exam. Those living be- so plain and straightforward that it may flies behind fiendly boulders, so Here's say they have a month o *

    tuniy t ge somthig dne. he diyond the Hudson river must be con- numerous ae the salmon. Used to spring, no summer and a damntunity to get somthing done. The e i eeto seem old-fashioned at first, but its over- limit myself to twenty a day and short autumn. Summer on the coasttorial was writtIevewofnheprsen. airoa cn-allefeceistht3fracordnatddndwould average two-hundred-and- is cold, foggy and foreboding. In-In vew o thepresnt. ailrad cn- ll efectis tat o a cordiatedandfifty a week; "cheated" on the way land, say ten miles, I have seen the UILAR

    the undergraduates of both schools nections between Boston and the middle welcome account of this phase of the hack to camp each night. thermometer hit over one hundred TOP.1showed great interest in its ideas. Then and far West, everyone of these Seniors war. The narration will probably be Duck Eggs Are Favorite on several occasions; sometimes ASSO

    was the time to organize discussion will be forced to lose a day in traveling closely.-noted by all the English sections Population; Eskimos, Nascopie btful ithri- utued pin for- Mgroups, but faculty permission was need- home. This loss is greater this year than becdiu~e of its use of blank verse along' "GxntlansvenHeres, oasona ests and ivers.ed, and getting it delayed action some- in any previous year, for this year the with dialogue. "Gesnea Advenurie yo the cYeo hecatI'ecut

    what. ed over fifty bergs at one time i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oneevrytuohuilr~dmiesa dovr ifybegsatoe ine Iwhat. ~ ~~~~~administration found that we were be- The second film, "Bewitched," af- mionavxy-twou n mils an from the deck of a schooner. We feel that all of us here on the Hill 2-oming a too-much-vacationed institu- fords a profound contrast. It is a screen air; -good people too; save souls Teespc c o;ta' h E

    share in the common desire to achieve a tion, and so it shortened the vacations adaptation of one of Arch Oboler's radio and chop off legs. There are just tolp of the frozen Arctic Ocean thatstr-onger feeling of amity and friendship to nineteen days. hro hwI shsfrtatmta a few Live Here's as the "natives" wanders outh come each July. iA

    horrr shwsIt i hi firt atemp atcall them, the English ancestors of Once had my life saved througbetween Andover and Abbot. Therefore, This is not to complain about the putting one on the screen, and the no- whom settled down in late 1700's. my cigarette lighter. Was roundingwe hope that this committee, which has vacation length, but I do feel that every sult is a rather melodramatic story of a Mos-t of them have intermarried ar thpe i faoit whoe a; theali-eady planned to ask for such privi- Math four Senior will support me when woman with a double personality. "Deep- with the Indians, or Eskimos or a makes a full meal and it's "1agin"leges as that of taking Abbot girls to I ask for a revision of the present exam ly psychological," and of course involv- cobiatin ofe bothot arneft bon, the Law to, col lect them. My Live

    -'- i anymn's lnguag. I sspect396i

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    Paradise And Nourse I re-,Season RCWL EETLeadStrng racmen > ~ BasetbllVILL HALL ELEVEN

    Coaches Separd, Flanagan, and Drills HeldWoddeSisfrRck l;Sorota Confident of Good Year- Capt. Hat Upjohn CpanLn ed ilHl

    The track season opened last week with good prospects ,,i eadiLageiquaor another highly successful winter. Ten lettermen are -, OF Varsity Hopefuls Last Saturday Rockwell defeated Will Hall, 26-,iit

    A ack, led by Co-Captains "Skippy" Paradise and Norm Captain Hal Upjohn and Mr. Di-taiinlTakgvn ae uigtefrtqatroourse, who, along with several boys up from last year's J. V. Clemente have been working with the game, both teams played hard, and it looked like a close

    ~L quad and several promising Preps, should round out the a large group of potential basket- game for a while. In the second period, however, Rockwellarsity squad. utstanding among __________________ ball players for the past week, and scored twice. Two more touchdowns in the last quarter

    e Prepshas ben "Red"Stillmn, Lookng goo in the600 ar threea scquad has already been whipped clinched the ball game, and the

    A hoe fieha beng lRed" tecmass Lokng grood ins te0are threesud into fair shape. There was a long rfnal score was Rockwell 26, Willhose fine runnin led the cross- en up from last ear's J. V. squa, ' ~ ' scrimmae last Saturday aternoonoseHaan allS0aStanringrfrWWillHHallwwer

    ountry team to a second in the In- Paul Marier, who ran the 440 in the scunna efens ,rscholastics this fall. It has not Exeter meet last spring, Bill Wal- and everyone was seen in action. Robillard on line plunges ad Cap-

    et ben ecidd wat vent"Re,, hall whse lng asystrie mkesThe daily scrimmages have empha- tain Linn on end runs. Woodside

    ill compete in, as he does very him a hard man to beat, and Bob szdfnaetl.R i e n y bce h ie n losoe'eli in any distance from a dash o Wexler, conditioiied by cross-icuun- . Captain Upjohn has one of the Hup with his passing for Rockwell,mile and over, try racing this fall. De Amalgro, a forward slots well cinched, but Kim H ockey vet while Wood played a good game

    A, . Hghighs eav ShedleLower, is also looking good in this '- . '- Whitney of last year's varsity with his end runs. Smith and Wood

    * A. A Highights eavy cheduevent. squad, and Stu Richardson, high Captain-Elect Smith are the co-captains of Rockwell.A heavy schedule awaits this InteIOthmaoiyoth ornacofteJVslsternAm;TnM n Nelson's kickoff for Rockwell wasear's-winter track squad with the Inostheo1n00 ten majoit ofe th corarbingc o to the o athyernTe e picked up by Robillard, who gainedrst meet with Tufts on January petingcountiVyrsity havsbtios corn- - - Suisnian and Lackey, poniy for~- Compete For Goalie about four yards before being

    -Although defeated last year, Plhai , fork Varityalpositiordn wards of last year's . V. team, "I'letohM.Lavtad tackled. n the second down, how-

    -. fts should, as it usually does, Pam, B ick Kiembnall, edtJran, o have been working well together it'll, BtI' tough,"redit ad- ever, he crashed the lines for an-

    ove tough competition for the land Bobr' rean, sqal veteransiof also. Wheaton and Pei-due likewise mitd BtImntsae, eother gain, and followed it up with

    ening meet. On the following Sat- last er' tackn squad alongre wit deserve mention for their pre-sea- conftidently added, when inter- a first down on the next lay.-At___ -

    day, January -26, the Blue will mh ne ta1mlen thats-aopared cone son showing. viewed concerning the 1946 hockey this point Rockwell began to hold

    eet a team from Bowdoin after a te2-1miecosouryore,' Lou Goss and Johnny Clayton, nsnFrtenwcahashethem for no gain, and after an at-

    pse of a ~ in ome-such as Dick Norton, John Chittick, both stars on the football team, diascul taof etng, durin hs tepdpasWilHlwsfcdtio wit this ysclOnFbu and Irenee May, are alt expected Captain "Skip" Par'adise of the An- dfiutts fcetndrn iion with this school. On Febru- t . ~~~~~have showed up well at the two to kick. Wood got the team off to-y 2 Andover is scheduled to meet tod el tlmn a eade oe rc emsonoti uardl positions. They were both first year as coach, a winning team a good start with an

    end run on

    powerful Harvard team that tied to either, the 600 or the 1000, al- front in one of last year's track on flie varsity squad last year, and w.thout Captain-elect Charlie Smith the first down after the kick. Was-

    dover last winter. On the night though now he is being more seri- meets. are also alike in that they are both who was drafted last summer and 'kowitz got through for Will Hall

    February 9 the Blue four-man ously considered foi~ the 600. In any _____________________tppers. Two more Uppers, Jim with only one definitely returning on the next play to make the tackle

    lay tea will un in he B. . A. eent, hs addiion toeithersquad ead and "Rosey" Rosenau are letteri-ian, defenseman Pete Rein- and put Rockwell back for a loss.

    eet in Boston Garden. It is here would strengthen it considerably. MAaster Tells Sfory fighting right along with Lou and eir.-Moreoveir, Mr. Leavitt will have Wood began a iew Rockwell rallyat the Blue and Red relay teams Field Events ~~Johnny, and by no means are the 0o do it quickly, for the team opens by getting clear for a first down.11 face each other for the first Led by Captain Norm Nourse, Of LabradorFihn Positions secured by the former its season in a game with Melrose 'He was stopped by Halfback Linn,ce of the season. On Wednesday, the field events seem to be the same two, oni Wednesday, an. 9, two days af- who seemed to come

    out of no-arch 3, the team will meet powerhouse as last year, due to a Continued from Page 2 ~ John Sharpe,-Captain of the .V ter the end of the Christmas vaca- where to make the tackle. Wood-

    rcester Academy, which is ex- ~~~team last year, Altrocci, and Char-1 tion. side chalked up another eight yards- orcesterAcademy, wich iS ex-small loss because of graduation. In strongly that his great great grand- lie Lansill have been working well -Mi. Leavitt will have to build his before the quarter was over.

    : ted to be little competition after the 40-yard high hurdles, Lettermen mocther had been "keepin' c- in the center position, and, the fight team around last year's J. V. squad

    years of continuous defeats f01' Ed 'Carter and Ed Gordon are ex- pany" with an Eskimo. Anywayi is a close one. All three of these and a few Preps. The team may be Rockwell, Scores Twice

    orcester. On March 6 the Exeter pected to lead the team, as they did Will never sees fresh fruit (except hopefuls were J. V. players last one of Andover's better for the fol- Fletcher started off the quarter

    et will be held in the Cage to last year. "C. D." Thomas and John berries), vegetables, or milk, is a year. Two newcomers to basketball, lowing ireasons. First, several mem- by making another gain for Rock-

    aoih u the season. A single meet Rogers are expected to fill out the hiorm-ble cook, and sends his son, 0. J. Anderson, Captain of this bers of last year's . V. squad have wl.Te onls h alo

    ay is now pend~yig with the Ufli- hurdling squad. in winter, to the local "boarding year's victorious £00 ball team, and been playing under such men as downs, however, and a lateral from

    ebyi'sity of Maine, but nothing has in the broad jump Rick Hudner, school" run by the missionaries "Oats" Chandler, so-ccer team reg- Molier and Dailey for two or three Robillard to Linn gave Will Hall'a

    e been definitely arranged. ~whose 20-foot jumps last year made run them mostly on keiosene after ulni-, have survived the reliminary yenirs, during which tinie they have five-yar~d gain. A fumble by Will

    wee Strong Sprint Squad j iiii unbjeatab~le, and Bill Ward, who te e tre.TeeWshl cutting also. It is interesting t andmc aubeeprec Hall put them back for a bad loss,

    foun ii the 40-yard s ati Para-'placed in the broad jump in practi- gale blrowing on shore, a fourteen note that wihout exception, the po- and have increased their ability adte a okc.Sihto

    ot te eand Rick Hudner are expected cally every meet last year, along foot lop and the pack ice was piling tential regulars to date are old considerably. Second, two Preps, in the ball on the midfield stripe for a

    moto ecel Skppys udefate Spintwith some third jumper, as yet un- up on the Cape. The motor conked; boys, and' no "preps" have hit the particula-, niay furnish the team sih an ntenx lyWl

    en t ord plus the fact that Rick took decided, will complete the squad. could not get it started. Pack ice in limelight as yet. with the taleiit, experience, and Hall intercepted a pass. Rockwell

    -you bird in last year's Exeter meet to InI the high jump George Appel, chunks as big as houses all around. spark necessary for its-success--- retaliated on the following playdover'sBob Bech shold putwho also doubles very ably in the Breakers ahead; we were being Continued on Page 4 Bernardin, a senior who captained we odieitretdaps

    se boys first and second in most pole vault, as does Ed Carter, who blown on to the Cape. Eskimo aid, Cential Catholic at goal last year and took the ball down to the 15-

    this year's meets. The third man iwill high jump and hurdle; Ford -'On rocks pretty soon I think." mrls tsral osO u n and Allegaei-t, a husky Upper withyadmre.SvnsoWilHl

    d e hopaedi an .V year; and Hank Scott will make up my lighter fuid,--primed heranofqutslpey Thisoknan Newton Centre last ear. Third, wasijrda hspito h

    of sal ets last year'. Tese same three the high jump squad. she went; Eskimno made broad guage always paints a picture. A Exeter, whom P.A. must defeat if gae. h oaoiere the ballscreo

    each 1 probably double up for the 30 0- The pole vault will be paced by smile. young seal on the ice is "one who the season is to be called a success, the game. The extra point failed

    u ds.treexperienced vaulters, two of Indians Inhabit Interior sleeps like a baby" in about forty has only three returning letter~men. with an attempted drop-kick. Rob-

    dyi Georghe pelad Etm eetspt-orInins n oeliesltters, filled with k's and g's; while Hprtta h ea hw o lard ran the ball back after the

    Stdets rnshngodeo thel juno poe Aikens, moi'e than two-hundred yards from pitthtteea sow nwi StdnsWunshIs hle f h uirpl vault rec- salt water in Labrador. The Indians a baby seal in the water has an en- even before ice can win many Continued on Page 4

    dow Couches - Bookcases ord, are xpected to repeat their stay inland and follow the groat tirely different name. Eskimo is games. _______________

    it 'e Andirons - Screens pirevious successes. Bob Lasley herds of caribou which still roam mor~e dJifficult than Spanish and you Be cause of a lack of coaches andi"bar and half a dozen others who may the barren lands-between the At- can make less money by its use. A equipment, the Athletic Depart-

    s"a olonial Furniture Shop develop will make up this year's lantic cean and Hudson's Bay.malrduk "nwhlitso ment has devised a system of a Aio ainlBn.celenci BARNARD STREET vaulters. They (the Indians) ar-e bad boys mladdc s"n h ihso Varsity squad, a J. N.. A., and a J. AnoerNainlB kregar - - Iin the shot, Captain Nourse, with and come out only once or twice a iough water." Yon Cape is "pretty V. B. equivalent to last year's all- ANDOVER, MASS. -

    as several 50-foot heaves behind him, year' to sell their furs and make littLe point" or "Point with great club. Mr. Leavitt and Mr. Banta,

    '-bars, a YourXmas Shopping is expected to beat all corners, spuebe ihteado ifty- big rock on it." An Eskimo never J1. V. coach, have had to name a'bars~~ourX AT Nom'hof-esoppacicn hspce-a-poundhsuga ad orr th says "good bye." What he says tentative Vlarsity and J. V. because

    1I, ho further developed his arms and missionaries because of their lack sud ieaciny n eno ,diene o nesfe rc

    at t HE STRATFORD SHOP shoulders, so that he might well of resipect for the fmalities of Be Strong. Not too bad! - tice, but those cut may try out as BILLINGS, INC.ly dis MAIN STREET challenge a few Cage records this the present day church. The Eski- You get in that country and soon as there is ice. To date, pc PROMPT OPTICAL SERVICE

    lid e A shop where gift-giving winter. Rounding out the shot ut mos are wonderful, child-like and swear if you ever get out you will tice has conisistecl chiefly f board

    uito polm reesl n are "Guy" Edge, Charlie Hardwick, giegalious. Tey look dirty, smell never go back and as soon as you shooting in the Cage and exercises Watches and Jewelry Repairing

    ffV' u dlgtulsovd and Whit Budge, all three of whom ditadaedry hyai-e un- get out you are breaking your nieck to build up the players' wind like Atatv it

    breez are Varsity football men. usually good musicians despite the planning how to get back in, a CniudoPae 36 Main Street Tel. 742

    river~_________________ fact that they are the only race but quick. Funny country, toughCotneonPg4,________________

    blee T H IS having no music of heir own. They and rugged.WEEK'S JOHN H. GRECQE know no boogie-woogie and play and Do you want to read a good, book

    singahosntug bthe byh and nd h ueo h Labrador? WelFreezeu doEars~. LiV~ ~oN~ S P E C I A L WATCHMAKER - JEWELER sing almos t higbu Ba he and nardor Whel ief you doratr D on t-i Trezour Ear

    Li f fj 'Doctor, Lawyer, OPTICIAN missiim res. They are surprising- Wild, by Dillion Wall-ace, published

    dats " Indian, Chief' ly good mechanics; are humorous by Fleming H. Revell Co., Edin- Cold Weather may be here any day'cas -Betty Hutton Complete Optical Service and personable; drink r-ancid seal burgh. New Yo-rk, Chicago, etc.; in See our WARM SKI CAPS in either.g. asul oil, smell to high heaven, and eat iPO.-); it's out of print but maybe 91 rGaodne f.5 0L

    .In thFullS~N-CASIA Line of Quality trout which haa been buried in the you can find it. The 0. W. Holmes Woo rGbrieande TO-NTC W NEELESSSholCewlr ground until they become a soft Li'hrar-y does not have it but it is a AND0VER SPEC ALndre ASSORTM ENTODLBS Sho eer stinking mess -of decayed fish and strong story and what it tells was, AND VER-SPECIALland All P.A.'s Elect'rical Needs 48 Main Street Andover uncooked maggots. The Commons Is, n o ayyast oeil leadWieWo e or- ~ PL ' 66Main Tel. And. 830-R is not too tough! The children like be Labrador, one of the last fron-$1MPLE'S Tel. 1175 ~~~to roll a nice fresh cod's eye around tiei's, muclh of the interior of which ALL WOOL STOCKING CAPS- - - - - 85c

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  • Page Four IIMP I AN--~BelianTeacer RADIJO CLUB EXPECTS CKE LThEBelgian Teacher ~~~~~~~~TRANSMITTER SOON ROC VV L EE 11p

    * Od% '7./ge .~~~~~~jc~~/j.,gejj. * * - ~~Talks to Students The current tem of interest WL iiGaLLrDFE T tithe P. A. Radio Club is the expect- as

    Continued from Page 1[ ed %aIrivaHofLatransitter it iBy R. R. Aigrant aving his, pictur in full color innot known exactly when this im- C'oitinued from Page 3ormeWihtisthtidpeBy R. R. Agrant ha~ ~ his pictre in full color ~"activities being known to the Ger- portant addition to the club's equip-

    t Dick is ~an.Atralgtip with a lotmntwlrec th Hill, but it kickoff f a 15-yard gain. At ended., Hank Wood took thebTh Stliidax- ooii another P. A. theycniat o l-eriche o ditriculties and troubles, I ar- should be soon, according to '. most inopportune moment for Will~ of e game frthe ethra oit-- -1'-d 1.it eal Only het mandatTulus it htosht Barss, faculty advisor.' Hall, they lost the ball on a fie n a tepe a Q~

    .tbl.-ta deprimeni. it as Ijy tl~e\%ill the 13th P.A alt find, apidly a way througl te Py- When it does come, the club can fumble. Cartinell got in to break upfai n scor ped0.LlnU-~ rnzethe into one ieated acieve such thuig. Unortunatel cnees, Spain, and Pruato re- resume its pre-war status as a naked reverse around right end. backin the oel10 kickfffo

    Belgian Army ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 01~'-- ~obnsnstopped themonaedli, Difeen 1ttebanquets partmient. having had 15 players But i Toulouse I met an officer transmitter has been held by th aound o the lett side on. the next go 0yrs Tkn h m~,' ell-kilox f es of the sirort is *aai, eraunohem0 aiii- ~n atthe end otthe term.elected to All-Aarerica teams. of the Intelligence Service. He en- group for many years. It isnmer play. Aaasfrmgoasd t epint rwelltertoryaelisted me and gave me my fit miAWS.Te""man ta hDre clised ano Woodd frtoUt ill attend and pieak. Rip P. A. Player Of The Week. Yes, sion. I had to create a way, a cou- Wstaio ise in theEastn UnteD ouscdown. anodsd an the o It charged in on the next p

    Ir lra 1"NI I football coach, there is one more Player Of The rier ine" and to bring once a week state s n pree alltcal nmes -a pont, makingite scren 13.0 ou los. lombard, pbayk fo enjr.~ 1>nghanr. nrrector of ath-Week, and he is Bud Linn, captain tihe documents from France to ofxstationstthisksidetof therMi1si0- The half.eLomedrsoonlafter that.

    - i t liarvai d. P'ol Houston, of half back of the underdog Will Spain through the Pyrenees by o ttosti ieo h iss h afeddso fe htTO ns Stootbal dCli h and many H-all team which lost to a superior fo.ernieadslddtipsippi except KDKA, a professional for Will Hall, was injured on t

    - : S V. h~~~ have iti'~~ itn- station in Pittsburght weryhnice heldplRockwellpsClickweon CPassesnplayesandy, handtoabeo takenke[.0:1- '.:ue to te effolrtsdo ~cwl alsud2- ntei u agru o;csos us these letters because of its sen- Hastie got in to make the tackleRokelgtheblond1).( lemente Last efforts lrThanksgiving Day classic. This will storms and snow (once I was lost joiy aog te bodatn fe h ilHl ikfadagain, and began a steady marD,("elitlte astyear's featured be the last P. A. Player Of The in the mountains and had to stay units o the n.""radalyig hed thckvell aoly ightff aind down the field. A pass from W Sa

    ai-.swede Nelson. who made Week for this term. Again we come about thirty hours in melting fort westensations, but KDeall on theRcwl o onlbac y asoitz regoainrbogh hm ls condsuth a hit, will e back, although into a lull as far as sports are con- snow, without any food).fo wetr sainbuKDA ilte ubak WsoizretoGfrd rugthmcoe1 a ot e antie capacity ne new wsfuddbfrthruig oedafmle utbfreieanother score. Smith took the I and

    tt:nwhit li was added this year cerned: the basketball, swimming, Betrayed and Captured The "1"de mens th WruWis ovea iredafml puttin Will r Halin on quarterback sneak for yrdwrestling, fencing, and track teams Te""masta lWi o a nueptigWlHl n 1 ,ad%%a the Extert delegation. Pr'esent are being shaped up for Winter In August 1942 the Germans-had cated in District or the first dis- a scoring position. Rockwell soon final score of the game. A r the

    to: the lialtijirt item New Ramp-competition, while the hockey team ffarked me again and I had to dis- trict of the Eastern Section. The .ook over, the all o downs. Wood aro und right end by Wood mia those,iilre illIBillllCClark, otalfootballng ce isgtawaitingteiraicel, to f get egoingIwastheiro thalipeaesl-e outssiof gthatse region.t dwnIe-waou

    k0oa,-l. B3ob Kesler, soccer coach, Al practice for the annual tournament sent on another mission -to make from the "SW". Th-E, earlier amat foi'e lie was stopped by Baker. was now 26.0. s the deSc iryveir. captain of the victori- in Boston in January. an Intelligence service in Holland. teur stations were suffixed by one Smith was off for another gain, Cleveland ran the Rockwell ,ki le eirois, Redt sccer- team and captain- __________In May, 1943, about five or six hun- or two letters, the older ones by but Torr-ance got in to make the off back past the 50-yard line moron:

    letct o te 46 team. Philo Lange, dred agents were there working. three or four, hence this claim of tackle.. A pass from Wood to Dor- fore he was finally tackled shkt~il~tiill or the ootball team, an~Reiner Onlv Vet Athtm en rcivdaod- distinction by Radio Club members. sey was good for- aiiother 10 yards lsth On thyetpa Wil H iftly it

    Alitin Souder's. dir-ectoir of athlet- ei fmn London foV1 .a "central-mis-l Aside from preparing for' the ______________ ot1 ards on a fumble. In t.I1t-. This should prove to be quite On H c e'q a -sron' and after that t report to awaited trnmtethe nine eieedpromacso prevail- seod htrmieteiner,t)prograrn to top off the roast beef H c e a England. I arrived at Perpignan ten b~oys in the organization are ingly high calibre; it is only to be tmtdafwln assw e pun

    illoa! Continued from Page _________(South France) on May 8, 1943 and oing about their usual duties, and regettd hatsuhlae'ncoeo be of any help. ed ab.imeat Continued from Page 3 On the whole, the Will ~~~~~~~~9egretedtha suh aid-noro-roat 11:00 in the morning I was ar- several are making receiving sets gramn" cannot be made to "go" in team whi wscoahedWl by ictAb

    We hear some rather strange re- touch football Since the practice is r'estcd by the Gestapo, with two tooeaeo-efvadtV-moesrkn aho.Wtesn Geamewhiky wad Mr.he Wila ,ALareviflom otAcokiss Scool inr thslr i t oaPt Rner t starerse, betayed of .douet.Atatrhdmetre bands. These bands are made it is simiflar to eating a meal of ap- showed upwith several good -tacLakeviage, Ctnnir oupaleaof mtur- oth eant Renem unaitoefee b-etre us. eesi fr s of shortwave lengths, the longest petizers and desse rts; that is, it all through the game. Their h mong

    being 10 metres, with 28 mega- appears to lack bulk. The dncesATaf i th BG gmeofthe season; candidates. but also impossible. in Penpignan, where tortures took ccetehgetwv eghwihmk tu ol emc low tackles prevented Rockw k Ethe interesting p art of the contest It is possible to say. nevertheless, the place of food, six months in the amaeurstaionyaefalowdhterttgainacesinaooregnyontxtwas however, Pthat among the that Mli' Leavitt will break the tra- Pi-ison of Fresnes (Paris), and amseuccrdsin r oe to Feerltomu- r ayae ighlyforigna aondex once. Oni the other hand, Rockw Quet;cheerleaders,. was. a high school dition of only two goalies and three eight months in Holland, I was con- nsecordoision rules.l CoiTef maenjyabe ente rin n coached mostly by Phelps and H- d, an(girl hligout. We don't want to lines. For he pasto i'etain three deined to death on June 2,1944. nctosCmiinrue.Te akejybletrai et ner, came out with a good pass pul, helping plans 23, higher wave lengths are to be de- Air atmosphere of makeshiftighr note tack.s are t Betheteamsatusedhrthef"T"ksfoft, ansuggest any such thing, of course, goalies, I because he has three The advance of the Allies obliged terckedby- n iterntioalscn-soede hedeto stongyoagins thbut it doesn't'sound bad. (incident- goalies of almost equal ability: the Germans to transport us rapid- grmess ya nendna o-t eh too ny w stncely theinonlyh ation. The starting lineups were: 941; Ially, Hotchkiss won by a large SieaUpronlsya's J. ly into Germany, where I was iso-__________ e Howscore). V., Bei'nar'din, and Gander, a Lower lated as an "N. N Gefangenae" serious lack: that of sctenery. ROCKWELL ~WILLIAMS H i-own

    * * * ~~~~~~~with three years' of experience at (nlight and fog prisoner - that Ballet Selections The auditorium was filled, with Gifford, le le, Cart ftr Sore orealmnioftheclssNew Canaan Countr-y Day School means we had to disappear without Halenthusiastic people, the majority of Into, t it, Torra the g

    om4 eremoi- hem ilof thes class and a natui'al goalie who has al- leaving trace or mark behind). Giyen at G. W Halwhom were not students. Those few Nash, Ig 1g, Ba ed Mlieady benpromoted frmJ. V. to "In April, 945 our region was al- epk tdnswocudfid ihKne ,Lmweek-end: Bobe Beach Qoftrac mand, Var'sity. Mr. Leavitt plans to re- most entirely encircled by the Continued from Page the unaided eye, the "choice seats" Nelson, rg rg, Stev coach

    mootl~allfame, Gil~ollier, marinetarn also four lines in order to Americans- That very day the Ger-- being "saved" for them, joined the Honk, rt rt, Has ed thuas up again; Jack Bishop, a form- tmi iefr h olwn ersmnS .cm sigfraltewish. To say that the score was in other-s heam-tiy in a loud ovation Dorsey, re re, E su

    er- hurdler, and Dick Starke. While first team and in at-den to prevent N. N. prisoner's with the purpose this case a- funny as the choreog- ta-1 the performers. The "Ballet Smith (Co-Capt.), qb qb, Cleve] w-lo Ispeaking of alumni, we must come one line doubling up in scrimmages of executing them. The Ger'man di_ raphy is to under'state the case, and Russe Highlights" was, on the Wood (Coeapt.), fb fb, Robill s, adhack again to Dick Duden, captain which three lines necessitates. rector of the prison sent them away once again the unity of music with whole, successful; those who found Woodside, rhb rhb, Waskos Mi'. Di

    of te -iddes'teamwhih mets Tentative Varsity Hockey Squad: saying we wem'e not there any stage activity proved satisfying. fanlt with it on gi'ounds mentioned Fletcher, lhb lhb, Linn (Ca ell jobof the Middes'oute hisc meets The Finale was devised--from earlier did riot go away ignorant ofAr'mnys poem'house his comin W. All-egar't, LA. Becker', B. Blodget, long~!r. But the next day the S. S.Saturday. Dick was featured in N. Chapin, E. Curtis, J. Dawson, H. came back and demanddb oc Rimsky-Korsakoff's "Capriccio Es- the fact that they had seen, at least, He fitwo or three Sunday newspapers, DumaA Fret . otilrdtmemmero e.Ad then ac pagnol." The composer, usually a series of very good- presentations. Mothe ai evc ~ atN

    W. Freeman, A. Grunem', W. Heiffer- cur-ions event happened. The Direc- bracketed with Berlioz, Mahler, and In all justice to the bullet com- the wAINDOVER ART STUDIO ~~~nan, W. Horne, P. Reiner, J. Rogers, for, although a mnemnber of te Par- Ravel as one of the great orches- pany, it should e mentioned that Baggage Transfer.ANDOVER AR STUDIO WRooie, H Ross, D. Walker, B. ty, delivered the required number trators, wrote his brilliant, if super- the stage was not pr-openlype PACKARD TAXI SERVICEPORTRAITS ANDGROUPS of men~about eighty, but-almostficial, evocation of Spanish musi- danced under advrsPcndtins PAUL W. C1bLLINS, Prop. '.uePORTRAITS AND GROUPS ~~~Waring, S. West; goalies: L. Lewis, ofan(budegt)vu-lmsearoeasavrus ieefl y-pa-d n oseuent n -theye

    Picture faigand repairing Tentative . V. Hockey Squad: executed in our- place. The day after phn rhsrnta alteeded123 Main Street Tel. 1011 I'.Bret .CarD unn-ti horbeoe a h otscore-he wrote plenty of those, cpa

    ____________________________ ham R. Ernst, J. Friday, R. Griffinha-ppy day of my life. An American too-and, in the "cut" amangement thatiham, R. Ernst, offcer.opneddthdoor fGmyfcllnusd yestem-day, it lost colon and i'y is rS, Hagerty, R. Henry, A. Keeley, R. seemedelaboreddfrom time to timells"seAnd~~vrns inn Kimnbal, W. Maconmber, R- Mason:' and said only: 'Okay, boy! All issemdlbrdfo tieotmdswAndover~t DMawlTJ.MyR.CMe-Over!' Although we were too weak simply because the orchestra wa in our

    A Treadwjay Inn chant, M. Mooney, J. O'Connor, C. to return immediately, we had a nlot complete enough to, do it jus- we Good Food-Comfortable Oudin, C. Pam-adise, P. Quirk, C. special food teatment for about a tc.Teclro h otmsadela

    GcornodFood-Cmorae priced R. Thomnes, R. Ward, A. monh.vivacity of the dance was no small res wiI ommSperrymodertmonth.cedcompensation for these weaknesses,George M. Brakey, Mgt. W~arner', H. Wood; goalies: R. Kipl- Return Home and Disillusion however, and the end came off well. OlM

    ka, D. Tucker. 'At 11 -00 on the morning of May The dancers-Rosell&-Hightower-, METnEeNDR HECLC________________________________ 8, 1945, an American tr'uck left the Anna Istonmina, Bettina Rosay, JeanMET EUN)ORmn

    MILLER'S SHOE STORE ~~~~~~~prison to bring us home-the same Guelis, and Ivan Demidoff, in'addi- s cMILLER'S~~ SHESOEANDOVER day, ad same hour as when I was tion to those already mentioned- Priz,ari-ested, only two years later! What - Wh

    Expert Shoe Repairing CO L C 11 A Y a 'souvenir!' A few days later I was40 Main Street Tel.LAnd.P531 nominated Captain for the service TeHrga Ph mcyTire BILTMOR~E has wdn the uniqueLoC

    40Man tret Te. nd 51Guy B. Howe, Pres. done during the occupation. The Hrtign PhamacyAn11____________________________ ~~"As soon as I was hack home, my PR S R P I NJistinction 01 having thiargest college iii trm

    - - I _______________________________only wish was to take my studies PRESCRIPTI0NSive sqagain; but what a disillusion. It was -Main at Chestnut -patronage in New York because of the wasLEO N 'S Po te Health impssblefomtowok,_vetPromote impossible~rea for me towkavn tour.thoughtful attention tocollege needs. For Good Sandwiches And Friendship "And even those students whoQar-c able, what do they find again a 1 n har acSodas and Ice Cream ~~~~~~~~of their' University? All ruins! All D lo h r c ySEILR TStla

    ______________________________ pillaged bnildingspllaed!uiling! Oh, how uh much Chrmayap a rofssin" hattime is needed for readaptation! "eePhrayIsarosso"EXTENDED TO FACULTY' day, IAndover Inn And how much money for rebuild- 16 MAIN STREET Pupils

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