Saturday's Film Cochran Chapelm, of The movie this Stra~i The speaker at the Cchran
ftalists be Crossfire", starring Bob Chapel this Sunday is the Rev.
D. R. Mitchum, and Bob Young. Doors' Erdman Harr-is, headmaster ofY, and OP, n at 7:15. Show wvill start [Shadyside School, Pittsbrg, Pa.
ie this E k Tabody VOL. 13, NUMBER 14 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., JANUARY 21, 1948 PR ICE, 10 CENTS
.ve not
atis vlEs-oW s rn Film Society Shows ABRAM"KYO R MA IANto run InflIuences P.-A. Seniors Cv~~eTngtGVSRCTLFIA IH
zes for Noel Coward's Movie GIEIE IA R -A I twenty ~Benedict Reveals Andover Men Stars Diana Winward Crl ea-onVrus akFolollars. U hMay Switch To 'W estern E u in Tonight's Film Society offering, The following were elceEducation "Cavalcade," is a great picture for to the Circl3 A at last week's, Tours In Euo e South Am rc
"More prep-school men are now considering enrolling at several reasons. First, it was to meeting. "Keyboard mai"the cicssay about thepin pay
Middlwestrn cllegs tha eve befre,"said r. G G. ene-Diana Wingard what "Mrs. M- Roger Hunt ing of Jacques Abram, up and coming young virtuoso. Back-diet recently. With a coy wink, Mr. Benedict explained that iver"' was to Greer Garson'-the Herbert Kaplan fo he-ot oro uoe r ba sgvn the Big Three of Harvard, Yale and Princeton, have nothing Garson-the vehicle which carried Winthrop Jordan frcita hree-athndoer o Frday eveing Jbanur 23,iin ato worry about at the present, but if the crrent, but slight, the star to fame. Second, Noel Cow- IDavid LinehanreiahretAno ronFdyev igJ uay2 ttrend towards a Middlewestern ard's production although released Ponald Parsonsi 8:30 P. M. His program will be varied not only in composers
inthe 1920's was one of the first Donald Botto -Bach, Mozart, Hindemith, andeducation continues, the effete TIM E CU RRENT really "moderni" iovies, unlike Charles TrueholdChpnaequlyrrsntd
East may someday find that she isrh Geea, whc aperMuryHsigPR M N D Rbualoncmoitn.In oeosing a great many of her sons to E E T TEST quaint and dated today, Thirdly, it Donald GrecoPREN D SChpnaequlyrrsntd
- ther colieges.FE R A Y 1IL. is a marvelous portrayal through Jama!s Messing ILOOK FORW~ARDl specific language, Jaques AbramAndover, as Benedict points out, I F BRU RYf2T the life of one typically British fain- Morton Collins ~ ~ '' ' will draw from the piano in Georgenot excluded from this move-I Contest,Spnoe ily of the change in English finan- Rodman Starke TO FEBRUARY 6 Washington Hall: English Suite
Icial values and way of life from the Lee Larson No. 6 by Bach, Mozart's Sonata inent Several Middlewestern col- By Time, Offers Prize Boer War to World War I Silas Spengler Mr. Small, Mose Smith A Minor, Paul Hindemith's Sonata
eges, once rarely attended by An- OfBoWrdGoe The film concerns itself with a Paul Cleveland T aaePorm o ,adasre fsotpee
-~~~ over graduates are now drawing a The annual Time-sponsored cur- atpithe end ofath BEngis Waiwhe Temleonro__TM nagPog__No.2_andaerisfsorpiceonsiderable amount of our alum- ient events test, held in schools itfte eaeand prth operous, when New Look Anticipated by Chopin-a polonaise, a noc-
iAs an example, Cornell Univer- throughout the country, will be are te through scesv Newton Honored The date of February 6 is fast tre he ateadabiae
iy which was ignored by last given here on February twelfth. generations of varied prosperity un- bccoming prominent in the mindsi~i ateo opstossclears Seniors, s taking several Th:s date is only tentative, and may til 1918, when British financial con- By Chairmanship and hearts of P. A. gentlemen. culated to serve as a kind of hear-948 graduates. Michigan State, 1We changed late'. The competitions, ditions are reversed and the massesAsoitn When the long-awaited day ar- ing test-anybody who doesn't en-
started as experiments thirteen have gained control of England. LanguageAsoitn joy them is tone deaf. As a matterhe University o9f Chicago, Denison, years ago, offer prizes of either a There is a startling contrast be- Elects '48 Officers rives several hundredle studentson
"ollege, and gqjgate are among book or twelve-inch world globe to tenheesyopisicvw- M.N tnhoasntrtdwill put away sportcoats, produce o at hswoepormcn
he western colleges admitting An- th tdn nec colwopoint of the beginning of the films Fi'ench at Andover since 1918, has spotless tuxedos, and give Ithen- witsof litueetibonsthat theover men ext year.makes the higl~est score on a com- and the tense, apprehensive atti- recently been elected chairman of selves a thorough grooming, for whouleyan stud selpeentbdpu hover men next year. pi'ehensive factual test covering tude at its close, the Eastern Group of the New on that night comes the gala social
College Meetingevnsi the last four months of As Mr. Morgan points out, there England Modern Language Asso- event of the term, the Wiflter wl ieRecognzing teincrasing1947. Form prizes will be offered in
Recognizing the i n c r e a s 1 n gare scenes in "Cavalcade" which ciation at its annual meeting. Pro-rend and the problems it would Ther stolthuhpnordb are both long drawn-out and seem- fessor An-gelina La Piana from Wel- Prom. Between two and three H Fi l
Thetes, athoghsposord .byingly sentimental. The obvious P. A. lesley College was elected Vice- hundred young ladies are expected, But the significant thing aboutot tenEatynde Wleest metm Tioneo tati pication eitslf-s reaction, as witnessed last week~at Chairman, and Professor Katherine and there is considerable talk on this recital is Jaques Abram him-
oththeEas an th Wet mt ton n tat ublcaton tsef, o"The cabinet of Dr. Caligari", Barr of the Teachers College in the Hill as to whether or not they self. He was orn in Lufkin, Texasst Dcemer t Wsten Rsere te cntet i far t al nes-rad-seems to be to boo and whistle at 2oston, Secretary-Treasu~rer. Thesewilbsprngte"wlok" nytet-ehteasg.A-
-ollege at Oberlin, Ohio. Mr. Bene- ers o va' mine ages. At Andover, no such moments. But these scenes people will remain in office through- wl esotn h nwlo. though this makes him young for-~it, Andover's representative, was preparation whatever will b-re-aranitgapatothwevofut14.Cm tesCoe accrtinsM.Abmhs
quird. n agret mny cholsthe picture, and make an effective The Association icue l h risen rapidly on. the ladder ofpresedwit th Midleestrnfaculty members will also take part, cotatt h esr oeect e nln tts n h at narcn ol ormmes-musical acclaim in the past few
ducators and their problems. and there will be a few parent com- o rs otetnemr xi-NwEgadsaeateEs- of the senior class were electedenedict felt that the discussions. ing moments, which occur often emn Group, of which Mr. Newton is and approved to serve as the Prom years, especially since his perfor-
reecelentandsuceedd pteiilege ofachosing iter th eien ~,ough to suit anyone. Mr. Morgan Chairman. This forms the largest Committee. These men are MoseL mance at Carnegie Hall ai year ago'reaking down several of the bar- globe or naming whatever ook he as asked that we reserve judgment unit with a membership of about Smith, the chairman, Bob Griffin, last January 6.iers- between the regions of the desires. A list of suggested titles is on the film before we condemn it 250. This Group extends invitations Jack Odeman, and Shew Hagerty. Since that day when he "tacklednited States. He said the result by yelling or whistling, and he sug- to the member-groups in Maine, It wIl be their duty to plan the two concertos in one night" Jac-
f the meting ws of trmendousposted on the George Washington etshaterwilbpenyoINwHmsiendVmont to Wtae ton a Andovermwhichs bulletin boai'd. att ht hr ilepenyo end itmshinnuadeetng program, choose the band and ar- ques Abram has travelled on con-
portnce o Anover whih isCountry-iide Affair time after the show to condemn it atn t nulmeig which is range for its appearance, decide, cert tours over four continents.ow beginning to notice colleges The test is given, in more than amongst ourselves, held in Boston or Cambm'idge. At with Mr. Whitney's assistance, on In June and July he toured Cen-
eyond the Appalachians. three-hundred and fifty schools in Due to the unusual length of the tels annual meeting on Decem- the decorations, and in general tral nd South America. Back nBearing this in mind, Benedict thirty-nine states and the District film-twelve reels in all-the pic- ber 13, 1947, in Boston, the at- make the affair "click." Mr. Small them nited States for August and
isited several other Middlewest- of Columbia. Such institutions astuewlsaratixocck tendance was approximately 200. will assume the post of faculty September, he played' in manyrn colleges, Wooster College at Choate, Hotchkiss, Loomis, Deer- chairman. His job will include cities such as Albany, New York,
Ooster, Ohio, Kenyon at Green- field, Groton, and Exeter annually DS ED BA RSseeing that the invitations and ac- Oklahoma City, and Montreal. Forrier, Ohio, and Denison at Gron-~ conduct the prize examination. In P IO S E OXFORD D B T R ceptances are properly in order, the last three months i 1947, Mr.Ille, Ohio were included in his each participating school, at least and assigning the girls to their Abram made a tour of several
ip. ~~~one prize will be awarded and, in FAR OUTCLASS HARVARD TEAM "lodgings," as well as advising the European cities.
He was pleased with what he larger schools, where several Prcie BitsMoeE etangadClrr senior committee. Mr. Leavitt will Cii pluw: fine, new, colleges all making academic grades take the test, an Prcie Bits MoeE etangadClrr assist in the musical arrange- Cii plubid for a large share of Phillips additional prize will be awarded to In Dispute Over Labor Government Nationalization ments. The four host esses, have Some of the more avid LIFEcademy graduates, With statis- the winner in each of the partici- Many Americans are inclined to__________________ not been chosen as yet. Magazine fans may remember an
)ating grades where at least twenty- hat ~~~~~~~~The price of tickets for a stag or issue last year containing a picturees 'Lo back him up, . G. says mtn rdsweea es wny consider the British somewha practiced debating team than Har- couple will e, as it was last year, feature of the "Bigtime Recital-atthey may someday succeed. five students take part. If there arestlorldfhind-nhug.
less than twenty-five competitors in Members of Philo who went down yard's, Pilo men were able to six dollars. Stags, by the way, are- ists" throughout the country. YouAndover On Move any grade, two or moi'e grades maytoheOfr-avddbtels learn quite a lot by comparrison. always welcome, so if some one may remember, under the title
Coniservative Andover which has be combined to make up the mnini- Sunday night learned differently. The British startedI off well with can't get "the girl" to' come, he of "Top Conceirt Names" a pictureaditionally sent practically all of mum. Special awards will also be In a brisk two hours of argument numerous anecdotes which im- needn't be too discouraged. The of a wavy-haired young man play-er boys to Eastern seaboard uni- given if a faculty group enters. o h usino ainlzto eitl rwteadec' t omtre nwihtegrswl n tCrei al etirsiLies and colleges may well Posted on the Geoi'ge Washington onteqetonopainlzainemdatlnrwteauinesa- dormtores ninh wich te gils will, ingat arnuegi Hbal. Yfes, thatonder why the slight but increas- -bulletin board is a list of suggested of basic industries, the Oxford tention. Nor did they lose it when spendo Hoegh R wil e lll ln waser Jacques Abrm Ter tatg 1,hift to the West. There are pirize books. While it is not neces- team not only proved themselves they got down to the topic itself. Hueadpsil hee r"epae ihtedsac n
vel a reasns bt Bendict eelssary to conform to the list, it would more skilfull as debaters, but also Their ideas were so clear and soAbo.rilac ofte comisdatW rldsonr but Bditbrn beel avsbeso te inrt moi'e lively as thinkers. The easy to follow that the audience
at World War 11 did NOT bring be advisable for the winner to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~virtuoso, with an immense securityOut tis chnge.Rathe, he eelsselect a current book, obtainable British won the debate with a enjoyed itself completely. As the Fuesses To Serve Tea and vivacity." The New York Her-
at the restfulness of young men through regular channels, rather twot-oer eciifeodedb firestech Oxford anvr fiishedahi The girls should plan to arrive aid Tribune added the adverbth.., main reason. Thus, Andover than take the chance of an older Anfothertbeliefsexplodediby thet spch; he usedactverly iordthant n ori h ftron sprl an h otdcaenis, mostly raised in the Eat volume being out of print. Each Ofr emwsteble ht iik epatclyfre h Froin five to six, tea will be served him "a big pianist of first rank IPast, ~~~~~~the British, especially the workers Harvard team to answer his argu-b r n r.Fesa hi ttrvtl xiig n aay badnterntv reinprize winner should indicate one or resiDe n Phels. Huse.a Dir stture, Oneaof emoteati ful a
r abnwlieon the nterastin two alternative choices. -The only affected, do not like nationaliza- nients before presenting their own.giojis farther West.ingother limitation is that the selected tion. They pointed out that since' When the fii'st Harvard man be- will be at the Commons at seven, sonorous piano tones new sounding
Ailhug inrthe fustur ag book should be priced not higher the industries involved, steel, coal. gan, the difference was obvious.floigwchterveswlleoetepui."TeNwYkrPlbu h illp th uuealre than five dollars (but not five dol- transportation, banking and pub- With a few formal greetings, he retire to don formal garb. The M~agazine commented briefly:
1teoT PilisIlmn' a lam's worth of lessexnsv vol-li utilities, are now in the hands settled down to the question. dance itself will begin at nine- 'Jacques Abram played brilliant.-tn Middlewestern colleges, it umies). One additional caution is of the people themselves the This might not be entertaining, but fifteen and, last till two in the ly."
nor robable that the application that dictionaries, Bibles, and At- worker has two incentives. Not it might be more to the point. But morning. Previously, the Albany Times-in1hr wllr verilleedYal'srr lsesareoftnYdffiultto ecueonlydoed hestrvehor oneibuefrmftat oinnunil hebina Itis rgetlyretestdobnth Unontadlpoknho hiias"onarxard's. P. A.'s bonds of tradi-01 of course, the winner' could he knowvs also that he is working, cmiteta l h'epann ftefns-atssee ohvn1 Iill never stretch that far. avoid all restrictions and choose the not for a monopolistic owner, but cal points, where the debate was to attend become thoroughly fa- played in this city." In Oklahoma
V The exact number of Seniors woi'ld globe. for' the rehabilitation of his own supposed to be on social and miliar with the Prom regulations, they called him "young, person-anring to join the movement country. In answer, the Harvard economic issues. Often their ideast 1K1own at the present. Not un- team claimed that nationalization wem'e excellent, but unfortunately al n xrml yai"-n
all appicatio blanksare in New SceyoInuiry is only socialisii, brought on by a the audience was barely listening Schweppe Exam, Feb. 2 li ''otelteDih trsiloss of fith in fre enterprse. In Itwas signiicant to ote thathis performance was "like that ofter thete prigS acaioiwil r.aoadaembrslo woifathinMrerenerris.rndt wseignfianttonot tat, Orginlllshedle fe'dan. Rahmainffrimelf"n.-
nedict be able o announce justSteadman ismn is only a preparation for coni- what bored with Harvard, all en-Eog ofwa th crisiv any graduates were taken adiinIhysae htsca-wiems vroewssm- 9 cote a beenpsponried esauEoghotwaitecrtc
the Middlewet colleges i the Hall Iunism. joyed Oxford. It was this ntstasbehpspnetni have said. Andover will get athe Middlewest colleges In theSwemison Why Was Oxford Good"' made- the debate well worth at- Feb.gis 2 , 4,i ort 5.ent hnetoseadharfrisl
5t Year oftheir campaign to Nash Oxford's being a much more tending. ..._Fridaynightat_8_30_inG._W.
tract eastern prep-school boys.
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~~J~t ~~v2J~~~h4~~iA ~ ~ ~ y Dem~trov - Mark Stevens, June T wRe o dFa l ABI' ii ILLE I) I A N 7 I ~~~~~~~Jimmy-snuggled into his seat and
Th~ 0
H .LIIAN so memer of the olumbia Sholas- L()Coming to he hill fo presentaion escreecedsasttheroommdimmedandagrewrlue BlueaNaatot rss FrTuiu mpph FTcPro DLLA ifs e asb~ of the oimbi PrctonaiO the stuocuelt 1body on Saturday night dark, and then the room jumped back A ad e
ti ssAjoiPratiory e! sa Schoo a Pr etni is one of the several films which deal as the chicken flashed on. P. A.Smamps G rn rHigh, 19Editorial Department kwith anti-semitism. This "potce"iavstcpefabu
SHEWARD HAGERTY theme is dealt with in the iive spor'ts. Four~ of these sports are- Thomnan, Medley Relay Set Marks,Assistant Editor ',im of a mystery thril- skigadteohrsotis asoeof Andover's swimming team opened the 1948 season vwiti tod
J PETER FLEMMING le'. The name of the pic- a ~~resounding 57-9 victory ovrGardner High atthe York Poolj ieManaging Editor Winterc-Wonderland Sot hc o-atStra.Dc hmnstanwsho
ROSERI .i MEHLMAN tlre is"rs-fr" with WinterlreorA ~tUCKenERitR Spo0. EAdiNor )~~o~ieo-e or the most part various methods in winning the backstroke in 61.7 seconds, and then tealred ek
f atures Ec t of Copy Editor if skiing. However, Jimmy likes snow. up with Bob Denny and Frank Rutan to set another school wit]cz S COULSON D. PARSONS cast. They are Robert- Mitchum, Robert and pool record of 1: 22.2 in the pro,
AArmer Asoiae . A. K. Davis Young, andi Robert Ryan. Under the able Coach mele meny. NDhowedAC theirlil
CW. Carl, Jr. R. M Hurwitz dieto f~'tee SHUT UP!CocDaesmnhwd eiteA B Cntos A Schwartz dietinofEward Dmytryckths superiority clearly, as in almost DEFEATED BY BOWDOIN Sothe
P H. Saunders tctors and the rest of a good supporting The screen grew hazy and the color every event Blue swimmers were Last Saturday the Andover tack soPhotographic Editor
fuJTORDEMAN cast will prov:de a fast-moving, sus-quvrdJimTektwadhs eye- well ahead of their opponents. The team traveled to Brunswick, Maint
Loat Photographic enefrdmlodam whLhwilekepyhebrow in deadly perplexity. Is Donald go- fact that Gardner took no firsts and and lost its first meet of the season inmA pecefl mlodaH.whiMessingeptheonly one second is a good example to the Bowdoin College Junior 'Var deci
Busines Depatetstdntinersenfogtattfns.ing to ax the young birdlings? (why of the Blue's power. Andover swept sity, 52½-37y2 . The Blue scored fiv d eciAdrtsin aaer CiprltintMnae studt aneetdfrmsattofns.TheW
Pdvrtsin aRnageN Eicuato Ma'CnNOr Being detective story, there must doesn't Mr. Disney release his energies both relays and the diving, missing first places out of ten events. Franyl thfeu
CP.born ARNORsscae . . indsybNOude.TedtctvRsRbr some-day and kill the damn things, ax a1 perfect score only by Daigle's Efinger accounted for two of tem ouR Chadourne . D. indsaybe amrderTheteptig i emsie'etfralmiad aetsecond for Gardner in the 200-yard winning the 1000 yard run 2.178, a hai
C. E. Es R. 0. McLean Young who is atepigto solve the emslc m[fraunadprntfreestyle. new school record, and the 600 i J1 Jaffer a B Phelps osmto thsialinfnaddeTwReodFal112,asane'rcd.Ddh.L I Kane R. H Rubin murder of Sam Levine. Three setW. Kimball J. WexlersupcscnmpontiisalifuandosToRorsFl1.42aloanweod.Ddhe
P D. Levin ~~~~R. L. Yager ar a ennot Eignify that the PHILLIPIAN advo- The highlights of the meet were ard took Andover's other victo y in J;.1P, D. Levin are ~~questioned since all three ha encates mass bird vivisection-for alumni naturally the two record-breaking the running events, winning the 3oo lng
The PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesdays during the inebriated previous3 to the murder and performances. Thoman cut almost yard event on the fast Bwdohitschool year by The PHILLIPIAN board. andl
Entered as second class matter at the post office at had paid visits to the dead man. The evi-an parent consumption] tear their three full seconids off the 100-yard track in. 34.5 seconds.Bd
Andover, Mass., under the act f March 3 1879. sufleyes ou! acul h ukbackstroke. However, in time tils OhrPA itre eetrknn
Address all correspondence concerning subscriotiosdnca frt pit 'oeoge Coo'okilpheJimy revious to the meet, he had broken in by Captain Frank Bradley and Rya
cado aderisemnttoP.5Arnsn, orre ahi~ Hal. LOonoas the guilty man but his story con- bidthe record by that much. The med- Bob Griffin. The latter won the broad 1l
School subscription $3:00; Mail subscription $4.00 tradicts that of Ryan and Robert Mitch- Teak tickled his lip and smiled when ley relay was one of the most ex- jump with 19'5%". Bradley finessd whiThe PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the
Commons nd is for sale at the Andover Inn June sang "Good-Bye My Baby" for citing races of the meet. The crowd, a triumph in the discus, heaving the The PHILLIPIAN does not necessarily endorse the um takes the side of Cooper. The numberseinanw eodapludsucr18ft,4/ich.Helo
Communications that appear in its Editorial columns. ofm n uewresr-fu-n Office of publication: The Townsman P'ress, nc.. o suspects is narrawed down to two Jimhnuewresr-fu-n ensigy whne record aplade sacr18fetIGichsea
Park Street when the third visitor that the victim gaged (i.e., platonic relationship be- 'heartily whntetm a n _____Continued on Page:BI
Andover, ass., January 21, 1948 had before the killing i found murdered. ween Fan and movie star). June was in the 100-yard freestyle, Captain
Detective Young sets a trap for the kill- soclean and sincere and really every- Jim Carroll nipped Bob Brace for ,A.APHILLIPIAN takes great pleas- * is hing Jimmy admired in American first place. The 50-yard freestyle
ThePHLIINtk getpes er who-i naturallycagt The soyihn im die nAeia was won by Frank Rutan while 6
ure in announcing the election to the woanaduWenseghteJim.Jhnystorya oer lae
Editorial Board of Daniel Wilkes, Daniel ends as the killer pays for the crime he woaho.Weh mleJm yJhn hmsoalwrIlcd~ Re H 1ILWise, Barry Phelps, Paul Nash, Benja- committed. ~~~~almost cried because a feeling that such second. Mac Beatty and Al Flynn
a good gentle waving wheat, blue-sky, tae pt aefrtadscn
min Schemmer, Edward Gross and Er'ic As an usual run-of-the-mill detective ,inthe diving events. These two can Sot odWentworth. story there is nothing special about this';iehbez ok ol oefo h be ably backed up by Austin Graff 'WCr SUO U
evil that Jimmy knew Hollywood to be if necessary. Bob Br-~wner took first
film but the powerful theme, wonderful wslike a spiritual awakening (this con- in the 200-yard feestyle, ut Daigle 'L Ha rdwareA Little Thing acting, and able direction make this pic- oiinol xit ilt lgt on.fo Gardners onl Secnofndove 10* , 7A
FHIRTEEN per cen, of the studernt ture one that will be enjoyed by the An- FitoCUUnly exit ilt lgt o .frGrnrsol eodplace of
T body made the honor rolls this past dover audience.-su p HTu!SsH h etterm. 6 boys made the honor rolls. All __________i shtu!SU p SsH !CN D '
"One ticket to Alaska, please." G A S M OT0 R S three -upper classes bettered last yii's A rden - McCoy' - Bantam
averages. There were very few vacancies .... #..(erahudd-dpolewitng Super Cyclone- BuIlet-Forse fj u fl (h Sand mumbling catches lfrom song "I Burgess M-5 - OK COon0 H G eo
in 'assembly this winter (that means WodrWosKsin-e o" in Stock- 1 ieowho flunked ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~WndrWo' isig e Nw)ESSEX MODEL 35 MAIN WATCHMAKER - JEWELEB
there were not many boys Xy~~~~~ell, Saturday night had finally~ "Mon Dieu! Mon song! & CRAFT SHOP STREET
ou.)- arrived and little Jimmy Teak was very (Not yours, Mark Stevens) THAT . yertr evc
The-facudlty expi~essed its approval, excited. Everyone from Will Hall would! SONG BELONCS TO AMERICA. IT CmltOpiaSe vThe~ A ran its clothes drive and .Cmlt
pia evcTeCircle be going up to the movies BELONGS IN TUE HEARTS OF ANDOVER Full Line of Quality
the S f I held itsCharities Drive andTHS MILOS FSE -ADthe Studnt Counil ahd he pubhation PC tonight, and it would be TOEMLIN O EFM D
uncil abd the publications lots of fun for movies are BING CROSBYS WHO PLUNGE THE COALCOMPANY School Jewelry Th~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ot o fn o mvis reBNGCRSBS H PUNE hE C ALCO PA Y coo Jwer
expiressed maiiy constructive opinions such fun. "I wonder INATION INTO SONG THROUGH Guy B. Howe, Pres. 48 Main Street Andover~ ma
and''school spirit soared to a new high Kissing Her Now" -EVERY GOLDEN MINUTE. THAT Teehn noe 3-R_fi
witih spontaneous rallies and cheering c o o r by technicolor. SONG IS AMERICA. tae
and the movies quieted and the spirit of music by Joe E. Howard, extra musicl (Life is very trite) the
co-operation was high. by George Jessel, musical background' Good nght, Jimmy. -
The faculty expressed its approval. Sp(______________________________________________
The-singing in asembly reached new Pssurhits of perfection. M re
The faculty expressed its approval.When it was decided to retain all
classes on Friday, Febru~y 6, the ques-tion was debated as to the arrangement x SAI1
of the 4:07 and 5:07 periods. It was sug-gest~d that the 4:07 should be at 1;00,and th~ 5:07 at 2:00.-But there was a i9 AYBY NPE CO L
counter-Fuggestion: "Since the great..loknahdtoheSrgTrm..smEmrajority Cf the students have 5:07 class- .. okn ha oteSrn em..em ~
es, and the great minority have 4:07I to need omplete outfitting. Coming up to -5
classes, and since the 2:13 tantBo- ' heEsrRcsBooks Brothers are ready
ton might enable a large number of boysIto take the 3:10 at Back Bay for New with everything from head to foot that young
York instead of the 3:31 from Andover imen wear.connecting with the 5 :05 from South I fstation, and ince even one hour used in 7 iESTABLISHED 1818
any manner makes a real difference to~ ( IKthe home-bound student (an hour is such a litle thing, they said), why notf have the 5:07 at 1:00, and the 4:07 at' '____ _
2:00?" (But think how confusing that / ' e dwould be to the 16-year old child. And would it be fair for the wishes fthe id'sUflli t~$I itomajority to rule-over those of the few?) 3416 MADISON AVENUE, COR. 44TH ST., NEW YORK 17, N. Y.
The faculty expressed its disapprov- I 'IBOAWA,\-WYOK ,N.Yal. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~46 NEWBURY, COR. BERKELEY STREET, BOSTON 16, MASS.
at. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO(We are woried lest the majority
who wanted this littl-e thing (it was butan hour) shake their heads and wonder,wonder. ..
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s BU FIE SVEEPS -MELROSE, WINCHESTERphFIRST TWVO GAMES BOW TO HOCKEY TEAM
~19, Bue Defeats Wentworth, 43-42; New First Line Provides Punch;5-1Dws e Bdor iv,464 Scores Reveal Improved Offense
tarks Downs New Bedford Five, 46-43 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~When the Andover hockey team defeated Melrose 3-1~tarks Andover's basketball team will oppose B. U. Theological adWicetr7 inhepswekitcomlhdsm-
an wAitlI today at Borden Gymnasium and will journey to Worcester ahng Wiches 71en done only onceki artomelMhe'soue-
rk Pool next Saturday to play the first of its two away-from-home thinefeated tea ofe945 Thne Bnluep toethnertwovcoieM rs in-
1record gaes. In the opening game of the year the Blue managed to ith tamo revampe lie upun tgdeth tvte ooedi
teained eke out a thrilling victory over Wentworth Institute 43 to 42, asif withul show peduin e for andgoodice,_theteamlooked
school wit li the margin of victory being hei rminde s of hewu ell.
Ipro\ ided by "B" Boddie fully five throughout the first half. They con- MrAevt a ial on After two more days of practice,
*EAM Iinn utes after time had expired. n tinued to leadl by from three to six tesoigpnhta a olc-soe vnmr rm
'DOIN the iast second of the game, the points during the greAatteescoringrpunchohat was sotlack-ise against inin esester.TThiswwa'D~iN the last second of the game, thesointsding thetgrete ortio of nteS.PalsdbC
scoi e tied at 42 all, Boddie was th eodhl ihtesoei. i h t alsdbce ihraly no game since Lhe Blue out-ver t-,ak f~ul~c while atemptingto throwthis discovery, the defense has also soe thiopnes7-1. Five
ver t d fould whil attemting t throwstanding 33 to 27 at the beginning tightened upsothtwie1scrdhiropn s7
'k, Maint in he winning basket. After five of the last quarter. However the mB"eodl ateptaashtds ilinssmetmkesa ac.aoasravabenscre bDtenlu
ie season inuiiites of heated discussion it was Blue kept closing the gap and final- B odeatmt -_shotasBill_________makesaface._goalshavebeenscoredbytheBlue lap and Homne led the attack with
nior Var deceded that the foul had occurred lganda one point lead when two in the last two games, the opposi- two goals apiece, while Charlie
lored fivt ygie combined four fast breaks to take ANDOVER TRACK TEAM tion has only made two. The moveSmtRpeLyc an Bre
ts Fan;.before time had run out. Boddie quick baskets were made with t'he lead. The half time score t place Chariie Smith and RipperSmtRpeLycan Bre
ofths F tha e i proceeded to sink his frst around three minutes remaining in ended with the visitors leadin 24DEFEATED BY toDN Lyc intefradln oehrBates each netted one. The game
i 2.17 8, a ouvctory, giigAdvrategm.to 2-0. Continued from Page 2 with Mac Dunlap seems to have was significant because the passing
ha60 i (aufought vcoy For nearly two minutes Andover Atrsvnmntso h hr accounted for the complete re- and playmnaking of the team
udShep. Brown lMgh Man froze the ball, until it was inter-tokascnpleinhehtpuvrlofom.BlBed snw)ud luarter had passed, the Blue forged ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~time this season. The Bilue
victiy j ~ J~m Brown, playing an outstand- cepted by a Wentworth prayer. One latrhdpseteBu ogdto eodpaei h htpt eslo om ilBedi ovictor y in ., ~~~~~~~~~~~~to the front with a 31 to 30 ld. tossing the twelve pound sphere. 47 alternating on- defense with Don managed to keep the puck in the
g the 301 ing game, was high man with 15 of the Wentworth forwards, while After this point in the game, the feet, one inch. Quinn and Wait Homne. The second opponents' sone for a good part
Bow doil points, while Paul Altrochi had 13. attempting a shot, was fouled and visitors were never again to hold The Bowdoin team was plainly line is centered by Bruce Bates of the game.
Bodeended up with a total of ther~efore awarded two free throws. the advantage. Spro.Ismnoe wsdee ihFemnadTosno
re turnel nine points, and Captain Eddie He, however, missed both his isadisfmlaiywt h oetewns h emwl ore oBl
Ldley and Ryan had five. shtadAdover took over. But As the game progressed into its Lad its famlii wit the ome ers Gm ls mont Hill on Saturday for another
the broad Wentworth gained a early lead, wit tw entodrfth gae 36 fiaB utes, Andover led 41t Bakrs eepliia the Polarig Ls Wees ay Game lseha a big game. This afternoon the Blue
rfinessel which they managed to hold remaining, a etot lyr was 36 uwe Bodie foule ou les swe te firs ad highn at Werdns te luin hd, will try to make, it three in a rowagain fouled. This time the shot as the clock showed over six min-fhurtlescandytooktfirstaand.secondaratherehardstime clinchingctheir
aving the _______________ was made and the game tied. Thus utes to paNew Bedford pulled to .n the high jump and the forty yard vcoyfthseonEahthey can, they will be in high
5. He Bls ASRMN.O ALUStesaewsstfrBdiswn-within three points of a tie. How- lish. Lee's triumph in the hurdles team scored in tho first period spirits to nieet Belmont Hill, a
i Page . ning point. ~~~~~~~~~ever, baskets by Bo Polk and Ed at six seconds flat was outstanding. with Bill Freeman netting the An- ta hc eetdAdvrls
Al4..sEetia ed An improved Blue five got off to Ryan then put the game on ice. Lfne' n hpr' azigdvrga.Tescn eidwsyear. If the skaters continue to
L ELI fl I ~~~~~~~ a fast start against New Bedford Ryan was leading scorer with i )erformances overshadowed the ef- scoreless with neither teani having poethBlesudbeaeT UM P U E S o. ts o- Goofy Brink and Don Sharp, myv great advantage. t was not ipoe h lesol eal
Textile and quickly gained a 15 to twelve points, while Sam O'Shea, mi oktid n h 0 n 0 ntil the third period that the first to make it two victories in two.vloto hrsi h 0 n 0
66 Main Street Tel. 1175 10 'first quarter advantage. How- in addition to playing an outstand- -ecieyLorRves anlieelybgntoice.Meyears over Exeter who has not
ever thee lianutes afte otwt-iggmonheoadtrwinuvered into the money in the Dunlap scored two goals within ipldavrim
in hre miute aferthe second ten points. Altrocchi and Brown -otCni olrlae oafv iue ocic h aeas vet.period began, when New Bedford each netted nine.otyCone ohelapdoafiemuesocichheg e
:Laid in the high jump, and Rick for the Blue. --------_____________ids 'Oroy Yo1J _11--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ek threw for a third in the dis-
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Page FourIiiiL P Aagain, using a nelson and hammer- of the second period. Finishing the
lock-ll in12 se. ofthe final match In style, "Bugs" BnhnBLUE WRESTLERS MAUL lc-l n1 e.o iga,"G O RD O N ~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~period. ineavhrry t god tone hes teani dance,
PERKIN S; G O RDO N STA RS ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Bugs" Bingham put the crown-rvre n indhsmniI'~~~I~~I\Ii'I~~~~~; 3 ing touch on a well-fought - fast 31 seconds of the last period~~~~~~~~~~fat 3 seond ofth lat prio eIng ouc- o' awel-foghtmeet.
Spider Gets First Period Foil; Wrsln ekn'Fin the unlimited weight cass
"Oluebeard," "Bugs" Pin Men ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Bugs" got a near fall in thefisT hthe 'season in. 'good form,' the Andoverperiod and then proceeded to pin 0
Starting off thAlao ngodfiteAnoe d Hi a'Maulers" defeated a wxeaker, but game, westling squad hsmn sn ~l-ilo n
from the Perkins Institute for the Blind by a score of 30-3. ____________
The first scheduled match i the 115 lb. ca-s, was won by P ha rmc iHouk over McNally of Perkins whD got the takedown. With LEO N Sone iiiiute to go n the second £PR E SC R I P TION SiPeriod. Houk gained the advantage Flvtnn of Perkins. Tucker got the - o odSnwcebut lost it in the third period when advatageindteSfrstweriohan
the Perkins man switched. How- amiassed to more points in te Main at Chestnut-ever. McNally fouled by using an thr eidb uln at~ Sodas and Ice Creamillegal full nelson, giving Houk one switch. Repeated half-nelson at-point. From standing position, still tempts by Tucker failed, but he
trailing by one point, Houk was won te ach, 6-0, with ease. noon was a hard fought contest
siess wing tyin ath dseaelgpicking up two points on time ad- between Clem Hastie of Andover .
dive, winnin the match.vantage, and Perkins' Anton Sardo in the
Only Loss In 11 lb. Class 165 lb. class. Going into the third
Our only loss camie when Per- Eastliam 'Wrcstles In Lemp's Place period, Sardo led by one point butkiii's Devine defi~ated Schaiffer Capt. Lemip was unable to Hastie managed to break intoin the 121 lb class. 4-1. A leg dive wrestle this week but Dana East- neutral and leg dive his man, giv-by Devine gave him the advantage liam, a regular 128 lb. man, kept ing him a two point lead which
in the first period, but Schaiffer up the winning streak by downing was Cut to one as Sardo gained
stood up and gained a neutral Perkin's Arthur Perry in the neutral position at the c'osa of the
'position by executing a leg "pull- 136 lb. class. This was the only match.
through" on his opponent. Schaif- miatch in which there was no first Heavyweights Add To Victoryfer fouled the Perkins man in the period take down, but the secondthird period by forcing a hiammner- period saw Dana pull two fast "Bluebeard" Jack Or dem an WexTlock too far in a pin attempt. One "crawl-out",switches and his opo easily defeated Perkins' Conroy in wba n~uwLD
min. 4 4 sec. time advantage stood nerrt, one outside switch. Perkin's the 175 lb. class. After getting u c n uunuDfor Perkins. Perry gained neutral position in the advantage, "Bluebeard" forczd siE
In the 12S lb. class. Andover's the third period and so the match a "chicken-wing" too far and so wiAl
Tucker Gordon defeated Jacklended with Dana, lrolding tim was deprived of a first period fall. Alleseiil's. advantage, winning. 5-3. However he got a cradle-holdo' on Ch stra lds.h
Andover's ~~~~his opponent, changing to a half- - mshAndve's"Spider" Bob Gordon nelson and crotch, and pinned his Ing .M
H0 M E S E R V I C E trlethcrwwihisraz-,man by 1 min, 9 sec. of the second M~JUsdV e]dazzle" speed. In the 145 lb. class, peidRneh iet xml f oyuu
A N D 0 V E R ~~the "Spider" switched on his man, wetigothafrnn,"l-upINCORPORATED Mike Ruiz of Perkins. After lsn wetigo h feno,"le u
INCORPORATED losing ~~~beard" Jack, executed a summer- 1 o
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* Portable downgot a near fall and thengr ddoneurlbtte"pie"toi tel(
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Light Bulbs usual good form as he beat Perk- Baggmrasee!ins' 155 lb. man Lopreste. TheageTcosfe"Beetle" got a leg-dive takedown m
~~~~~~~~~~~~h and repeated ti fetaer PACKARD TAXI SERVICE LORETTA YOUNGmeLopreste gained neutral position in Pu .' rpthe second period. A fast switch, Pu .Clis rp E ITR
DALTON with 30 seconds to go, gave Sawyer t.OifS he
tomore points in the last period.3PrkSet-Te.85. The ijTJclosest match of the after- 2 akSret Tl 85 o
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