Cochran ChapelSaudysFl Following the regular morn- Ro ald uoleaygs crayl t ing service, Bishop Hobson winadCoemAard ine craz Do will conduct a Communion winblLife" Sard nightDoat Service for all who wish to blAie"Studyngta )Vious- attend. Organ prelude at 10: 5 0. GIW.H. Doors open at 7:15 . in.; a~mma-m u U____ Lj f Moistrsa7:0occk .ews in pu Lstitute(Etbihd18) activi- (salse 88 r*upper VOL. 73, NUMBER 3 , ANDOVER, MASS., OCTOBER 15, 1948 PRICE, 25 CENTS LOf the ,UP of

1. Since Lr large, 00 OEdcto sHi etOFcal year of u 'o s be se-i i part in ;, which iug the of To Attend nauguration OMr. Kemper epsi-Co-la To Offer ofec ;CEREMONY TODAY ollege Scholarships § FOR INAUGURATION S; ~~~~~~~~~John Kemper Becomes Eleventh SeniorsCandidates;Will Elect ~ t Headmaster of Phillips Academy FrT fourTkcon etive ear Anv rynoswl This Friday, October 15, the inauguration of Phillips For theAndover fourth consecutiveSeniors will year, ~Academy's eleventh and youngest headmaster will take place. ave the opportunity of competing for the Pepsi-Cola College Many of the foremost men of American education will be cholarships. These scholarships, running from Certificates present at this time to witness the formal installation of John f Distinguished Performance to four-year college sch olar- Mason Kemper in his new office.

hips, each paying $400 a year for four years, are awarded ______At noon on this historic day, a nually on a combination of luncheon will be held at the Bor- alfyngeamnaiosand reco- fAIDCoke Machine Aids den Gymnasinum for delegates and Sents. eligbleOoEcopeteforD special guests, who will make up Stuenseigbletocomet fo S holarship Fund the Academic Procession. The e awards are those seniors whoB DIFFICULTIES lais-il ieat te Commons at MGR. e elected by their classmates asA k4I ON Louis Kane Gets O.K. Ia buffet lunch in honor of Mrs. otlikely to make an important IN ADISI ONS enper After eating, those k ijtribution to human progress". Headmaster Discusses From Coca-Cola Co. ing part in the Academic Proces- udents who have graduated from Thanks to Louis Kane and the sion will retire to don their robes. igh School before October 1, Problem at Alumni PHILLIPIAN the latest model coke'The men will go to dressing rooms 48 are not eligible to compete Dinri otndispensing machine has been in- stu nteCmos n h en if they are repeating the ThrDanigh in thebalro stalled at the Commons outside the laes toi the Cms Lbary ine nior year after having received TusanihnteblromRiley Room. The profits will be laors Hall tudCenitywiay lun eir secondary school diplomas of the Somerset Hotel, members of awarded annually as a scholarship anddier Sthdenswlnll Cae. tluc sewhere. About November 1 the the New England Andover Alumni to a student whose duty it will beandiernthCg. nior class will be called together Association gathered at a testi- to take care of the machine, for Ceremony Outside Mr- Benedict to cast ballots and monial dinner for John Mason the forthcoming year. The Inauguration Ceremony will lect the 7% of its number re- Kemper, eleventh headmaster of Th hl dasatda u-take place in front of Samuel Phil- rded as most likely to make an 'Andover. 250 alumni, their wives, nThe whole ihen Ktanted alie lisHlluhsentinteprcs portant contribution to human adprnsostdnswrprshocoviettwulbeohveSion should be in their seats by ogress. These candidates will ent at the dinner, their first oppor- suoh aomacin in thude omn 2:5hhecrlonivheMmra keatoprlmnar qualifdyinN ex- mtuni toicmeedthe ne hreaud- instead of having to walk clear Tower will play, and at 2:30 the ination whichon Wednesday, served as Novem-a prelude master, down town justwnustafforn bottleo oflprocessionsiwillicommence.e.Assthey EN4* r 17. Those receiving the high- to the inauguration services to be John Mason Kemper who will be inaugurated] as Andover's Coca-Cola. So when the fall term approach Samuel Phillips, a pro- tscores will be notified early in held on the fifteenth of this month. eleventh headniaster. (Photo by Mr. Minard) began, Kane, with the encourage- cessional "Sine Nomine" by R. IWO9 ceniber that they are finalists Highlight of the evening was ment of the Phillipian, spoke with Vaughn Williams will be sung by 1Wthe awards in their state and Mr. Kemper' s speech, in which he DL7B l i~~% ' M. epradM.Bndc a student chorus of some 250 11 then register to take the Scho- said that there is an increasing Phil Bul Se s o Cl se aiou it. ran r Bndc voices under Mr. Freeman's direc- tic Aptitude Test (Program 1) number of boys "who don't seem aoti.tion who will be situated on the the College Entrance Examina- to be getting the training in our 1Botrd r;an approved of the idea heart- teps of the Hall. There will be n Board given here on January national school system to meet the rm O fCi 1 BthwhtefnaO..oM. well over 2000 people present. *1949. The registration fee for standards at Andover." He declar- Rising from the smouldering "The student council can not Potteir, he contacted the Coca-Cola Seats are being reserved for the ~stest will be paid by the Pepsi- ed that this was one of the prob- ashes of Philo's explosive 'skull dreami up wonderful ideas alone, Bottling Company in Salem, N. H., student body, those in the academ- la SchoarshipBoard.lerns confronting the school, and session on the betterment of stu- stated one councilman. It was then who sent down a representative. ic procession, those attending the Ia Scholarship Board. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fourdays later the machine was ofIcillnhos n bo cd Candidates are to be elected by that some solution other than the dent government, came only two suggested that a legislature of fifty installed.ofcilunhnsadAbtAad seniors without regard to their lowering of Andover standards concrete suggestions. One, ug- students govern the school. Council- einy, plus a section for the press. ancial need. Although paying must be found. "I have found con- gested by upper John Hannah, was man Wallace declared and said that Its success has already been The speaker's table will be set ur-Year College Scholarships siderable enthusiasm for solving that every' dorm should elect a the council was already considering demonstrated. It's up to the stu- up on the dais below the chorus.- RE restricted to those students it," he said. representative to the student gov- this very idea. dents, individually and collective- Seated here will be Mr. Kemper, :TION' iug financial need, Honorary It was also announced at the ernnment. and the other was a oint "But what could this council of lt e httemciesasBso osn r us n r olarships, College Entrance dinner by John T. Stevens, presi- proposition that all committeesfit do that would be better than here. If any broken bottles are Stearns, The Honorable William zes, and Certificates of Distin- dent of the Andover Fund Drive, and resolutions of improvement be 1 found lying around, if the empty Phillips, direct descendant of the shed Performance are awarded that more than $2,500,000 of the suspended until the council rep-tepsntcuils roesZ hout regard to financial status. $3,500,000 goal has been collect- resentatives to Exefer, St. Paul's, aske tt Andeso Itmashnr s b- eti h yRo h PeietEeitso ae r nlast year's competition ani ed. This money, in cash gifts and and Milton should return, lacking that no one could answer machine may be removed. Baldwin. Dean Tower, Raymond norary Scholarship was won by subscriptions, will be devoted to \evertheless, Philo's determined him; The scholarship which will be Quintus Anderson. the Trustees, hard L. Becker, '48, with Col- ,'n endowment fund. The addition- president, Ware Adams, opened the There were successive pleas from given from the profits will be a and other special guests. eEntrance Awards going to al $1.000,000 still uncollected will meeting hopeful that compromise ISacco and Venzetti for conceret l1arge one. A thirty cent I~ofit s Ind~uc'tionl Address By Hobson 'rence J. Eanet and Charles G. be utilized in the construction of a Coul hemt e issed Bruce ieas, wvdith the result that with fran- nia~e on each case of coke, but if When everybody has taken their 'e. ~~~~~newgymnasium. Wallace to express his views 1rfomn tic, if nlot desperaite speed, the meet- an empty bottle is broken or taken iolace, the whole assembly will sing ii view of the forthcoming elec- Two other principal speakers of the council's point of view. Bruce inig passed four motions. The first away, two cents of that profit is "America." D. A. G. Baldwin, the iand the significance attached the evening were Dr. Claude Moore claimed that the council had asked for resolutions of government gone. You can see, therefore, that School inister-, will then give the t Mr. Benedict urges that mem- Fuess. Headmaster Emeritus f started an improvement campaign impiovement; the second begged every one who abuses the machine Invocation. Following this. Bishop s of the senior class give serious Andover, and toastmaster Dr. l?.st Spring and had formed a that the assembly appoint a com- is juast taking so much away from Hobson, President of the Trustees, uight to possible candidates -Continued on Page b)~ue bcos plan in which the coun-, mittee to draw up these resolu- the scholarship. will make the Induction address. ng their classmates, taking cAl investig-ated school r egula. tions. (including absent council-______Mr. Kemper will then give a speech s to evaluate as rapidly and tionis to see if they could en- men) the third motion limited in acceptance. Dean Tower of the urately as possible the poten- The student body's partial feel- te committee to six or eight; and Eaculty will extend greetings in ities of students who have en- ings toward their current govern- the fourth demanded that the their behalf to the new headmaster d theyear. Academy this ;-, ~~~~~ ment bubbled forth on several oc-ecto ofheomieesul and Raymnond Quintus Anderson, - ~~~casions. Sarcastic remarks con-behlim datyiiin is pi-esident of the Student Council. T. ATHLETIC SCHEDULE - cerning the installation of pencil members to eight. will greet him fof the student Football ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sharpenersin Samuel Phillips. tea With this bombshell laid, te hod v. dances, and 'etnna sinhevery authors of the motions tried The inauguration vkill be given rewster (Here) POT POURRI.' were voiced. to dissolve their suggestions and b ~.TlisRwadAgl ch Sorota's team goes after its Adams avel banged out these to adjourn the meeting. Next everyone will sing the Phil- d consecutive victory. Co- childish taunts and ,~he meeting con- NxSudya145te s-lpHmn r.K prwilhn tainsBo Mort Collins and tinued. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~semiblywill reconvene This time deier i's Headmaster's Address. standout center, and right An oratorical wave of comments 'hywl etwt rsee n back,in will lead the squad followed this: ~~~~~~~~~clearminds. Certain resolutions . - To!co nle the enedict,iop. back,in will lead the squad followed this: ~will be passed and a common o- osawl edteBndcin n.* "Exactly who IS on the student jective will be visible Although, The wor's of the Recessional to - ~council," queried several. 'Why motpracnuefo ~n were c~omp~osed by- Oliver "K. ~~Socce' ca' h HLLPA uls litical battle, last Sunday's meet- eclHomsP.A185 From 40 until 6 15 Hend- bor (Away) ~~~~~~~~~~theirnames, faces. and every ac- ing did bring out the three ex- hsadMrKeirwllod

hteam *~~~ wille Soccer~~~~~~~~ tion," they demanded Icellent ideas of one dormitory rep a rectein Mrs enie willon ho U ae itc t outlom atempt fo-ce them themselves. resentative, the idea of a student a ire eea il bte Cove.MmonsCo rae Deke'sot o three this This was met by the statement government based on the nahional hi tawlhesrd.r.C rday Dee'steam losttleo thefautisiofh. er, but bounced back with a that the PHILLIPIAN does do these one, and lastly the obvious pro-ofteaulyiincrgofh. ry in the second contest. Oswald Tower, speaking- in things and the rhetorical question, posal of a much larger council of Quintus Anderson, speaker fnto ~.~behalf of faculty today. why don't the several read them. tifty'. for the student body today. Conti'nued on Page _ _ _ _ _ Page Two E)IILL P AN______

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~~~~ Joe, lend me 37 cents, will ya, But my mind was not on the present Se l T C im x na g r to U"II11.L 3) A'N "Hey Itask. I was, instead, the master *phy-Se lT C im x na g r to the ceremony and cele- of his important commissions had Men member of the Columbia Scholas- huh?"- a sympathetic voice pleaded. scs ftegetrsac aoaoyi Of all The PHILLIPIAN s a scheduled for this after- been the engraving of the Great tA ssao ona easor welloth Dailys.Princetedian had bee trying to find tloaehebration s actually only one Seal of the Commonwealth of Mas AssociationPapers of Preporotory ± iumpeu.Schoo I had ueen UO Washington, trying loaehecrctnoon, there Editorial Department , the S.G. (specific gray- solution to a difficult problem in atomic simple act to be performed that sachusetts. In Paul Revere's 'Dal Editor-in-ChiefI seemed hours went by. The wi officially make Mr. Kemper Books,' under the date of April ' BARRY C. PHELPS ity) of "Squirt" by the energy. It the eleventh headmaster of Phil- 1 7 82, at the f oot of a long page, i the plainly written the followin Assistant Editor use ofa hydrometer. answer was almost mine. One more lips Academy. This will be FRNANKJ. UTERLAND Acad- entry: ~.BROEURManaging A Editor Anything to do with twitch of the slide rule, and, and,-I presentation to him of the ci- had found it; I had found the missing my Seal. JOHN LOWELL, ESQ. Assignment Editor Sports Editor physics,I that basic to When, in 1782, Paul Revere To engrav'g Silv'r seal 36/ P.A.SRODEUR P.L. NASH the Seal & mak'g 12/ . 218 Copy Editor ece,I simply adore. link t atomic power. engraved-in very bad Latin- ,Features Editor from my Finis origine pendet and drew Two pounds and eight shillisg IW. J. KAISER P. H. TEN EYCK "Look, Hank," I mumbled, for my "Two !" I shouted, leaping Bsoiae. F. Ky Hank and half on theI seat. was expecting to see many eight little bees hovering about a for making and engraving a silhe G..W CAams mindwa half o flower and two small plants, it was seal,-not at all expensive a~ E. W. CHAIN B. F.Schemnmey saw at the commission of two i- such things go! And a specialis P. C. Dorsey C. Smeeth squirt, "you owe me $1.79 as it is. Do, eager and anxious faces. But all I engraving, who examined b R H Ernst S. 0. Spengler watt __ TIin who were E. Wentworth youwato mak~e it-T I faltered.! was Hank. portant Bostonians H Finney B Gross E. G. Torrance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~planAingto present this silver Seal only last month, said, as I E. seltL e oy'sho othtre tlvigyoe nh Photographic Editor My slide rule, quick! I reached in my "Got 37 cents, Joe?" Used first by Principal hands, 'This is absolutely pri,. P.h.MESiNGordbc pocket dpulled out my 45 cent "What for?'" of Boston. less!' S. Lovejoy a" aeo Eliphalet Pearson, it has re- C F. Lindholm BusinesDepatmentspecial. What peach. "Acs fsquirt." mained throughout the school's. "Something should be said hur Hank, I'll have the 'Here, take mine. It's got an added history as the symbol of author- regarding the design on the Scal Business aeprmnt"Wait a minute, endso LOUIS . KANE faue"iy ohig o a hs 1 Advertising Manager sum in a minute. C scale 3.7 over D feature.c ityumi and students and faculty have ered as to its originator, there b 'Ibr P. D. LEVIN sae290,mv ldrsvnpit o "htsta? the designer and Ing no reference to it in the exis (se Circulation Manager sae290,mvsldrsvnpitto 'W tsth?"tried to discover meaning of the' cryptic images ing Phillips papers or in conten J. A. Wexler, Assistant Manager the left, subtract yororiginal number, 'I' h nysf rn ntewrdthe e rw fcfcgrvt.oare,- boue-hiv wThe ant d )aui M. Botal Associates D.then turll the rule upside down and read with measured it might make In 1926, Dr. Fuess wrote an cent flowering plant (species uc J. Catmel D. . Liehananswr onthe E scale.-The 'qarKeep it. Some day .. rar . . neanaserosur article on the Seal's history for the H.. Coen Phillips Bulletin of which, be- nan beVentig et A. W. Dawson, Jr W. B. Nichols root of 2485.897 to the third power., you famous." aseo iseseia Ignfiane- the two ,-is traditionally a e P. R. Golden D.______Penwell_ trusbutedtstosJudge Phillipsce w ai L.Hollman C. Shaifer Some sum! we should like to print trbtdt udePilp, rar Jt.Sherry .today, L. I. Kane xeps deemed idleness to be the most D. Kidd P.Sopuh R. Simonton "Hey Joe, you can't add on a slide: of t 'eor P. Shompough 1A L xcrps:sidious and demoralizing Ia"44cfa" "Among the precious relicsI Itdulesymois The PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesdays during the rule. carefully preserved at Andover by vices.Itdulesymois school year by The PHILLIPIAN board, Stra nih Adoe wllsethe Trustees is the Seal of Phillips group of industrious scholars 'alc Entered ais second class matter at the post office at "Why not, you can do everything engraedebyhis academy engaging in emula nsc Andover, Mass., under the act of March 3, 1879. elseuwthaone"iAcaemydmdeean and win an Paul Revere. It is a disk of silver, igthe example set for them ern Address all correspondence concerning subscriptions wo"Ronald Colman go crazy, hymn of Isaac Watts: am and advertisement to P. D Levin, or J W. Kimball, care "Says wh?"the one and tree-eights inches in 'How doth the little busy bee B of Phillipian, George Washington Hall. Academy Award for it. It all happens in obeLie"wt diameter and approximately one- improve each shining hor, arni School subscription $3:00; Mail subscription $4.00. "4My physics teacher. He says," of an inch thick, soft- And gather honey all th day and "A Dobleife,"witheighth soldered to a copper plate of Frmeeynpnndfoe! The PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the there's only one thing more valuable Signe Hasso and Ed- Fr m verule." f. r! Theos Pn iLPA heAnoslide thanaea similar size. Having been con- The unclouded sun above, wit doesneessarly ot enorsethe sierue"mu-nd O'Brien. tinuously in use from 1782 until ry xedn neeydrci Communicaitat appear noitssitrialy cnolums. "ta'htae" h PiC- a few years ago, it is naturally ry xedn neeydrci COffuicetio puliatin Thpe onsioiae Presms. "nWatg tot? ra on.BtTe plot of the well represent the light err osldae.rssn. howbiato:Te may ParkfStet Park Street. "Knowing how to read one. But~ ture revolves around the somewhat worn, and impressionslerigsnngotfm fromlitearebnotssesharplyldefinedohnu don't misundertake me, I'm learning popular tradition that were. A modern re- newly estalisehlstw h ohru Andover, Mass., Ocotober 15, 1948 as they once fast (it says here in small print), all good actors "live" their parts. Production is employed for routine Tetomtoso e ulit. divide four by two." Matinee idol Anthony John (played by office work in the Administration are not altogether original.eo Puklic Relations ~~~~~~~~~"O.K.then, "Butdo thatwhy, Iin canmy Colmn) loses himself in his roles moreBuilding. in the sun's refulgent orb aetras Sibi,' a free transi HENliRaindvrstuetwlsha "u hti yCla)lsshmefi i oe oe "hIcnd'The story of this ancient seal words 'Non HENstudent an Andoverwalks head T' ~thoroughly than most. carries us back to October 8, 1778, tion of which is 'Not for Sel loy For years he has been in love with -only a few months after the Prof essor Charles H. Forbes s ran doWonadbysacooae downtownand "Tip buys off." a chocolate Then came his challenge. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~openingof 'Phillips School,'- gests that it is a reminiscence mnd Luca, ed t M frappe at a drugstore, or shops for "O h ld ue"his ex-wife (Signe Hasso) who plays when, by vote of the Trustees, the tefmulie o schoolhe supplis,is makig an impres- "How long will you give Me ?" Desdemona in a production of "Othello" Honorable William Phillips, Oliver sillia, II, 383,-'Nesiisdt schoolhoeaswe, supplies, jst gare inahihiJhne asnheiitlpro.-s Wendell, John Lowell, and Samuel genlituml se credere mnundo' (a iel quite get the gag." settles down into a long run of the play, specilail committee to apply to the not for self, but for the entior onpeople. various The townspeople "O.K., but I don't referringdu will not judge the student by his ac- I started in. Place the divisor on the D,' and really gets hold of his role, it takes ' Legislative Body world). This passage w bera tinbut through them will form im- scale over the C, moving the slider past an even tighter grip on him. fort an to Acto hof Incoptin h Caet andte his rinciples for conne illi pressions of his school. W. Emerson corporation includes the following there was no reason Reck,at Col- director of Public Relations DWIIA provision: ing it with a preceedingIngitclausepreeedingclaus 'And be it further enacted by "The phrase at the lowver cii yrc Uneietrity, mabli etis atment PHiILO Origine P he gate Unvriy ae hssaeetthe Authority aforefaid, That of the Seal,-'Finis the f aid Truftees and their det,' translated 'The End Depe ar regarding the subject, "The public re- Succeffors, fhall have one Upon the Beginning,'-has b uv, Pease Of nr lations of any institution, i.e., the common Seal, which they traced by Professor measuresum ofof its prestige, is the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~maymake Ufe of in any Latin Department at Amhe Caufe or Bufinefs that re- College to the Roman astrologi M mallue mpeins rsie gstesmo lines hn all mprssinshe eople have regard- lates to the faid Office of poet, Manlius, in whose - faid Acad- has unquestionably a fatali ar ing goes that on institution."~~ He then ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Truftees of the to whichsay that, "The impressions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Powerand Authority to Samuel Phillips, Jr., even thaop to whichsay that, "The~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e'- impressions break, change, and renew a Harvardk, graduaterene probvaragrauatemroaeP people have of an institution are createdthfidSafrmTeto nvredtisahr b M tha i elfo ieto nvrra hsrte IbII by the various' individuals and groups Time, as they fhall fee fit.' Latin versifier. It is probable t w associated with it."' Today, many men "twseietytencsiyPilpfnigti ptema who run inthe educational institutions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ofcomplying with this portion of some collection of proverbs ft the Act of Incorporation nwhich led sententiousAt sayingsratisayigs, adopteddsentntiou a opt idit vV this pub-country have agreed that good - own motto, later transfer III this good-country pub- have agreed ~~~~bW,that Oliver Wendell and John Lowell, his two of the Trustees, to have the it to the school which he Vs lic relations are not only desirable,are a necessity.butre- Naturally,public existing Seal made and presented established.xistngetabishe. Inl Inany any event.enedvent. S the altered the idea from the origi In aeatineforsP.y. Nsatright, hebire-i to the school. In selecting lationshere infor P.A. start right ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rightperson to make a seal for and employed the phrase to i II town. the new school, it was inevitable phasize the importance of getl that Lowell and Wendell should the right kind of a start in I ro turn to Paul Revere, whose work On the Seal it is a classical vet It Andover, Mass., a New England is Bent, so i3 vi, of strong civic pride, includes in engraving dies was known to of 'As the Twig town be the best in New England. One Tree inclined.'"i Phillips Academy in its boundaries. As r' was said, the town and school are not separate but are enclosed by the same /~ HEADLINES OF THE WEE: boundaries; in fact, they are quite de- FBRI IPT~ pendent on each other. The school can- TusaOtbr7MN town WEST OFFERS BIG F 0 U R MrshalMarshall takesTtake planeplan to U.U hi notand get alongis withoutthe conference. an nteralparofit.Toomany st-TALKS ON GERMANY IF RUS- BERLIN Sunday, October 10 dents at P. A., however, do not realize SIANS WILL ---WFT this.to them As neighbors, it is up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BLOCKADE... Vishinsky silent VINSON'S MOSCOW M I S S I refuses to consider issue. ABANDONED BY TRUMAN i acs A s ich os ti u ote -as Russia WIN SERIES OPENER, ADVICE OF MARSHAHLL . 0 to ac s sc.BRAVES . .. Feller pitches two hitter, Trip intended to seek atomice For no matter how hard the school ar-,1-0 but losesloes ini tighttiht pitcher'sptchr'sduel duel. cord.cod. e~~~bu administrationup good works to build a administrationgood works to build up ~~~~~~~~~~~Friday,October 8 Monday, October 11 U. S. BARS U. N. ENTRY OF MARSHALL WILL ASSUME r~ public relations, it is the actions of the SPAIN, but backs end 'of Envoy's ON U. S. POLICY . .. May S ban . .. Washington may accept Western Europe armament. fautyadstroyns good opuain -o Tuesday, October 12 creases or detosa goopnnofmodifications. FIGHT ON CLEVELAND I N D I A N S'1 the school.alike Faculty and '-.students ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TRUMANCALLS FOR the alikeschool. Faculty and students ~~~~~~U.S. REACTIONARIES ... Says SERIES FROM BRAVES hero as Indians take all make impressions in town which add record of 80th Congress indicates Bearden up to public relations. Courtesy and favors for special interests if Re- game, 4-3. publicans win. DEWEY CITES LABOR Fe friendlinessmake good impressions, Saturday, October 9 GRAM AS TRUMAN ADO a indlthessntr ilmaefrbte . and betterthese in turn will make for ~~~~~~~~TRUMAN CONSIDERS ANOTHER NEW DEAL .. Candidates g out in fight for electoral vote public relations. DIRECT APPEAL FOR SETTLE- 'HIPIMAN Page Three

ly INAUGURATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VaughanDabney Andover Newton Theological Da OfUGRTINSchoolDi. ea of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Inskip Dickerson ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~AlbertDartmouth College Di.oAdss John Mason Kemper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~KennethDiven Pine Manor Junior College Dean ionl Phillips Aohdemayo KOcmoer 15 98Elizabeth Curtis Dresser Foxwood School Headmistress ons ha ienrnu oDelegates and Official Guests: F'rances D. Dugan Director e Great 1. The Inaugural Exercises wvill be held out of doors unless anWillimnWarreCDunneKntsPHiliSchoo of Mas. rain prevents, S uha anoged Junorg ColgePesienate *e's 'Dai 2. The Registration and Information Desk Telephone Number- eowre . Duram EmerCollegeol eleater April Andover 2200 (on October 15 only). dward . EmersonCEmrson Scl Hedmstr page,i 3. There will be no reserved seats except for thosein the A wigCm adeScitGegisrar ollowin -Aeademic Procession, those attending the two official lunch- -obert E. Fagley The General Council eons, and for the students, Abbot Academy and Phillips Cnrgtoa hrhs Dlgt Academy. arbkWhtatiConlee Congreg Chrhs Delegate 4. All in the Academic Procession are urged to register im- WlimM arakWiManr College Delegate ~ l1en Faulkner BrynMarCleeDegt LJ 36/ mediately on arrival. D. F ay The Fessenden Scol Asst. Head- 218 5. The Oliver Wendell Holmes Libi'auy will be available or . ,Sho master shillirg meeting and resting purposes. Telephone Andover 36. r-larry B. Fine St. Mark's School Delegate a si e 6 . Guests not in the Academic Procession are requested to be in j ,amuel A. Fitch The Rice Institute Delegate isive a ~ their seats by 2:15 p. mn. Carroll W. Ford Babson Institute specialis ~~INAUGURATION ACCEPTANCES Business Administrator Delegate ined lb C. Wellington Furlong, Col. DeVeaux School Delegate das h (As of September 17, 1948) E'dwin Sill Fussell Pomona College Delegate in11j~stin1. esoffcily Gussorh cdmyi cdmc. hilip L. Garland Scarborough School Headmaster ly pri,. Ofca usso.. h cdm nAaei Procession, Rev. John G. Gaskill West Parish Church, Andover Pastor 2. A few Official Guests not in Academic Procession; Frank S. Giles, Jr. Commonwealth of Mass. State Rep. h 3r Alumni working for the Academy requested to participate in Tane C. Grant Sarah Lawrence College Delegate said hurAcademic Procession. Wred C. Gray The Lawrence Academy Principal the Sal Official Roger F. Hackett Carleton College Delegate aL discoi amne Institution positioS James T. Heyl, M.D. The St. Louis Country there b libridge Adams, '17 Alumnus Day School Delegate the exist rseph Dana Allen Polytechnic Preparatory C. Lambert Heyniger Pres. and Lcontem Country Day School Headmaster Headmaster a centr aude L. Allen, Jr. '25 Headmaster,-oe .HgisCar nvriyDlgt kan adj hilip R. Allen, '92 Alumnusj Crosby Hodgman Beaver Country Day iecies u Imes Rowland Angell Yale University Pres. EmeritusSho eamse betwee 'rank D. Ashburn Headmaster Tlarry D. Hoey Cranbroo-k School Asst. Headmaster e endell L. Bailey Andover Baptist Church Minister WV Dean Holdeman Oberlin College Delegate ially a atrSBarStJhnsCleeDeae ,alter CollegeS. Baird St. John'sDelegate -~~~~~~~~~~'ev.Horace F. Holton Mass. Cong. Conference Delegate lipsw ranklin Greene Balch, III Russell Ranch School Alumni 7,eeB ocks Michigan College of Mining e mo~st i Secretary'~~n . ocks and Technology Delegate kg of t 'eorge Storer Baldwin, '17 Alumnus Pres. Alumni C. S. Hurlbut. Jr. Antioch-College Delegate ibolizes Council Rev. Philip M Kelsey Union Cong. Church Pastor mholars alcott M. Banks, '86 AlumnusM.AKtleo emmili nson BarkerThe Storn Headmaster ~~~pr~esi(dnt of the Boara of Trubcces }Iobson and Heauin.LsCr MA.KtesnLawrence College Delegate n emulathe Stornnson KingBarker School Headmaster ~~~~~L.Don Leet Denison University Delegate r them erbert B. Barks Bav'lor School Headmaster Emeritus Fuess. Eleanor B. Lewis Friends School Delegate amuel S. Bartlett South Headmaster M.__Roy___London___Colby___Junior___College___Delegate__ ousybee H. Batchelder ThJomsasittedatrMsRoy Londone Coiflbyunryllg Delgat amnes Phinney Baxter, 3rd Phillips Academy Trustee Fred C. GryThe Lawrence Academy Principal JaesMcMhaeoFirild CountrysDay hour, enry W. Beal, '93 Alumnus Class Sect'y Dr. Kent R. Greenfield Guest Tohn A. Mason Trinity College Delegate the day andy Beaver Riverside Military James S. Guernsey Tower Hill School -Headmaster Catherine B. McCoy The Brimmner and May flower!' ilbur Joseph Bender Harvard University Dean of Agostino Guerrini-Maraldi Italian Consulate Italian Consul SchoolPrnia The College iove, Wl The College ~~~~~~~~~~~GeneralPrnia~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EdwardC. McEachron Derby Academy Headmaster directio Academyv President Richard M. Gummere Hari. ard College Chmn. Coin. on John A. McGuinn Kingwood School Acting Head- e light erman Beukema, Col., USA U. S. Military Prof. of Soc. Admission mse ipsro rueMcilnBglw Bontnvriy Vc Sciencersdn Frank S. Hackett SchoolRiverdale Country Day HeadmasterHarsnGMervLselJioClegTesureev aelJno olg marsnGraser ips BrwnSco UnversitruceMac~ilan Vice Biglowresidet lvahA. Hakler Pnkerto AcaOgdenriMillergdeThellGunneryunHeadmasterte ohn Brittain Bigelow HeadmasterIvhAHakePikroAcdmPinpl Dale Mitchell Bradford Junior College Dean ulius Seelye Bixler Colby College President Broderick Haskell Alumnus Alumni CouncilGlnR.MroUivstyf DenfthCleg inal.Wi eorge K. Black, '21 Alumnus Southard Hay Alumnus President Class Pennsylvania of Arts & Sciences )rb are t rank H. Bowles College Entrance Exam- of 1898 Albert E. Navez Consulate of Belgium Consul ee trans ~~~ination Board Director Conrad Hahn Headmaster Raymonde Neel Shore Country Day for S loyd D. Brace. '02 . Phillips Academy Trustee Warren S. Hallamore Northeastern University Asst. Dir. of School Headmistress 'orbes s rank L. Boyden Headmaster Admiss. Rev. Frederick B. 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bi,sed t Moreau Brown, III St. Lawrence and Mary Delegate H~orace M. Perry Woodmere Academy - Headmaster bi, sed t ~~~University Dir.of Admiss. Roy E. Hardy Town of Andover selectman Lewis Phillips The Tulane'University undo (aiel D. Burgee Charlotte Hall School Principal Dr. George R. Harrison M.. I. T. Dean of Science of Louisiana Delegate entsib eRoy Campbell Headmaster Col. Allison R. Hartman Guest John Pilley Wellesley College Delezate the ent onard Carmichael Tufts College President Marguerite C. Hearsey Abbot Academy Principal Paul . Poehler, Jr. Clark School Headmaster referring duardo Casuso Spanish Consulate Consul of Spain Marguerite C. Hearsey Radcliff e College Alumna Edwin H. B. Pratt Westminster School Delegate a:s was f rancis A. Caswell Dexter School Headmaster Allan V. Heely The Lawrenceville liaL.PesyTeM aleScol Ao.Had Lsibi' w bert Chambon French Consulate Consul of FranceScolHamse master or conne illiam Abbot Cheever Boston Museum School James F. Hennessey Lawrence Public Schools Supt. of Norris Rahming Kenyon College Dean of Admiss. ig clause ~~~ofFine Art Instructor Schools Robert C. Rankin Ohio Wesleyan University Delegate yron H. Clark University of Dir. Institute of Siegfried W. Hennig Lafayette College Director of C. Carlton Reed Texas Country Day lorin cu le Connecticut Labor Management Admissions School Dir. of Admiss. wigieP lenH. Clevenger Columbia University Alumnus Carrol C. Hincks Alumnus Committee Member George E. Rogers Monson Academy Headmaster Ind Deei ear Admiral Wat Tyler Worcester Polytechnic G. Roger Hinman Lenox School Business Manager David W. Russell The Avery Coonley -has b uverius, USN Institute President Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson Kenyon College Trustee School Headmaster ,ease of enry Chaunce~ Educational Testing Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson Phillips Academy Pres. of Board Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Commonwealth of Mass. United States It Amhe ~~~~Service President of Trustees Senator astrologi inner C. Cobb University of Arizona Alumnus John Hodges Prowne and Nichols Hamse Judson Tiffany Shaplin Girard Colle-e Delegate ose lines hn Kingsbury Colby Boston University DelegateR School Hamse June Krause Shattuck University of Wisconsin Delegate a f atali. aries W. Cole Amherst College President Reuben A. Holden Yale University Assist. to Hubert S. Shaw Bowdoin College Dir. of Admiss. atsoutsaodCoigBemnDaScol President Solomon Sherman The City College Delegate Inc. ~Headmistress Cr N. Holmes Hawken Scho-ol Headmaster Frederick Smith Headmaster even thot pt. John D. Conner, USN U.S. Naval Academy Alumnus Harvey Hood Alumnus - Committee Member Levings H. Somers Pomnfret School Delegate e, proba me .CosTlo colEretMHoknPhlisAaey TuteE rts mes E. Cons Tiltn SchoolHeadmaster Ernest M. Hopkins PhillipshACdey Tte Emeitust A. Harry Sweetnam Purdue University Delezate her obse urice D. Cooper, '06 AlumnusA.RyTopnOcietlClgeDeae )robablet ward Corning, Jr. The Green Vale School HeadmasterEmrtsLceiL.UbhInaaUivstyDlae apothegn ank E. Crawford The New Preparatory Teacher and Ralph M. Hower University of Kansas Delegate Bjarne Ursin Royal Norwegian Norwegian proverbs School Exec. Ass't. James M. Hubball Buckley School Headmaster Consulate Consul dopted it v. John Crocker Headmaster Robert L. Hubbell Hiram College Delegate Mabel Van Norman The Mary C. Wheeler transferr ull Cruikshank The Headmaster Rev. Alexander J. Humphreys, Fordham University Delegate School Headmistress lich he v. John deBoer Cummings St. Michael's School Headmaster S.J. Geo. 0. VanOrden, Col. USMC 1st Marine Corps Delegate event. scoe E. E. Dake Middlebury College Delegate Thomas E. Hurley First Church of Christ,Fis Reader George Van Santvoord Headmaster theorigitthew E. Dann, Dr. Trinity School HeadmasterR ScientisFist Emery R. Walker, Jr. Brown University Dean of Admniss. tho in JRDsodMs.Dp. fEuain Cm. obert H. Iglehart Lancaster Country Day dadS alc ufl vriy Asst. Prof. araDsmod to in . Mss.Dep. o Edcatof ECation School Headmaster Ewr .WlaeSfokUiest ce of gett nk F DiClemente Springfield College AlumnusDrFanJeigsMs.Cuclo Richard C. Wallace Haehl Public Schools ofleHistr start in roid W. Dodds Princeton University President Churches Executive Secretary Thomas R. Waring Waring Ranch School Delegate ssical ver Iter F. Downey Headmasters Association President AnhJ ontnDn alSho rnia Everett B. Weatherspoon Duke University Dir, of Admiss. ent, so i vid Dudley M. I. T. Asst. to Dir. Homer D. Jones, Jr. Washington and Lee Carl B. Wenigmann Hamilton College Trustee of Admiss. University Delegate Herbert . Williams Cornell University Dir. of Admiss. iglasAlleheny . Dunbr Cllege lumnusPaul J KannSimmons College Asst. Professor William W. Yardley Tuxedo Park School Headmaster bert H. Dunlop, Brig. Gen. USA., Ret GuestofFnc Edwin . a~itz Tile Sidwell Friends nry S. Dyer Harvard University Asst. to Dean Vernon B. Kellett St. James School Headmaster School Headmaster IEFacultyKof of Shaun Kelly. Jr. Woodberry Forest School Headmaster Alvin J. Zink. Jr University of No Carolina Delegate IEEK ~ ~~~~~~~~~Artsand Sciences Langley C. Keyes, '20 A4ilmnlusDrJonCKitadHbtadWlimSih yard W. Eames Governor Dummer Alfred V. Kidder, Dr. Carnegie Institute of D.Jh .Krln Hobart- andeillamamit DSUEAcademy Headmaster Washington Delegate Henry C. Kittredge St. Paul's School Rector DISUTE let L. Eccles St. George's School Headmaster Supplementary List of Acceptmnces Richard C. Knight, '24 Alumnus Class Secretary 0Edard t 'U- S lia Pricetn Uiverity Ass.ofAdis. (Received between September 15 and October 7th) C. H. Lanza, Col.Gus of Admiss. ~~~~~~~~~~~~RobertL. Lamborn McDono-ah School Asst. Headmaster ber 10 aid A. Eldridge Wesleyan University Director of Narne Institution Designiation Eaton Leith Bowdoin College Delegate I M I S S ~~~~~Admissions Gaetan R. Aiello Cambridge Academy Headmaster Roy Lamson, Jr Williams College Associate Prof TRUMAN ineth Erskine Syracuse University Delegate Frederic A. Alden Columbia Grammar of English jHAHLL odore F. Evans Kent School Asst. Headmaster School. Headmaster George D. Langden Headmaster ekatomic ed E. Everett Headmaster Clarence . Alen River Country Day JTames Lawrence. Jr. Pn'zish Speaking Union Chairman ekton~ ,Dwinell Farnsworth Chauncy Hall School Principal School Headmaster Harold . Leavitt Univ. of New Hampshire Supt. of 1 aethC. Fitch The Fenn School Headmaster William S. Ashbrook, Jr The William Penn Charter Property 3ber aehMFic Miss Hall's School Headmistress School Delegate Laurence G. Leavitt Vprmiont Academy Headmaster ASSUME rge Franklin French Phillips Academy Faculty Emeritus Sanjuel R. Aspinall West Virginia University Delegate Chilson H. Leonard Cornell University Alumnus May s Froelicher, Jr. Headmaster Rev. A. V Bennett Diocese of Western Mass. Francis V Lloyd, Jr. 'Sta"ford University Aluminus mament. de Moore Fuess P~hillips Academy Headmaster (Prot. Episcopal) Delegate Lester E. Lynde Phillins A'a'emy Faculty Emeritus ober 12 Emeritus Robert L. Blaney Temple University Delegate Rev. Robert J. MacLeod Marietta College Alumnus )1~A NS - k E. Gaebelein The Stony Brook School Headmaster Albert A. Brayson Lake Grove School Headmaster Archibald MacIntosh Haverford College Vice President 3RAVES . r~es S. Gage, '21 Alumnus Alumni Council Walter Clemens Campbell The College of Wooster Delegate Herrick M. Macember University of Vermont Delegate .Galbraith Williston Academy Headmaster C. Thurston Chase, Jr. Headmaster Miles S. Malone University of Virginia Delegate Jans take Bruce Galbraith The Ethel Walker H-enry Chauncey Educational Testing Service President Maj. Gen. Harry James Malony G les t School Headmistress Edwin D. Chubb Asst. to Head- Francis B. McCarthy St. Paul Academy Delegate LABORP ert A. Gardner Phillips Academy Trustee master Earl B. Millard University of Colorado Delegate IAN ADO uncey B. Garver Phillips Academy Trustee Edward M. Clarke Sewickley Academy Headmaster Calvin W Miller Hobart College Dir. of Admiss. .ndidates ert A. Gibbs Page Military Academy Headmaster J. Everett Collins Town of Andover Selectman Ro0bert N. Montgomery -Muskingum College President 2toralvote cis Abbot Goodhue Phillips Academy Trustee Frederick C. Copeland Williams College Dir. of Admiss. ,torl s GuldPhillipsvte Academy Trustee Addison B. Craig Shattuck School Principal Continued on Page 6 Page Four I)3311PA

Conti Pr, BLUE J. V. A. DEFEATED Ble lve aisWi BY NEW HAMPTON TEAM OvrlavadFrs Andover Eleven Shows Promise; ColnsOverH rardere AScoretAseBlue Fro - h to~~~~~~~~~~~~~Le Cleveland and Bell Star Players Wins Second'Game of Seasonl 13-7 df Last Satur day the Andover ton, by skilled blocking went on Andover's fighting football team won its second g'anle nii JV's met a wxell polished New to score another touchdown, plusofteeaolstSurywihahilng37vcoyo.r e Hampton football team. With their conversion, and increased their o h esnls audywt hiln 37vcoyo, w eight and thein previous ex- lead to 2 0-0. After the ball Harvard Freshmnen at Cambridge. The 1Lne, composed of A~ g perience this season New Hamp- changed hands several times, the Toole and Augie Johnson at ends, Tim Anderson and Pat,- ton held a decided advantage over Blue took possession on their own Esmiol at guards, Dan Wight for two tackles and a pass was n le Andover. la. The- Andover offense now - and Beatty at tackles, and Co- complete. Harvard's punt was ver 71t

Paul Cleveland's opening kick- found itself and began a smashing . Captain Mort Collins at center, poor, going out on their o I V,B off was a beautiful end over end drive that ultimately resulted in a 't. played a stellar game, on both thirty-six. On the first play Pte oedi kick down to the New Hampton touehdown Bruce Wallace and , offense and defense. The back- Gardere, behind beautiful blok vsk 10. New Hampton returned the Paul Cleveland formed an unbeat- ~.j field including Co-Captain Polk, ing, went around his own righ ln, ball to the Andover 46. From here able combination as passer and re- . Gardere, Dick Collins, Ryan and end for a thrilling score. B ]tar they began their drive for pay dirt, ceiver. Led by these two, the teanil-~~~ O'Neil played an equally good game. kowitz, filling in for the injure r but lost their chance when Skip reached the New Hampton one ,-~ ~ - K.~ Harvard Kicks Off Toole, kicked the extra point an w Schawn intercepted a pass on the yard line, where John Arnold tal- -.. , .~The game opened with Harvard the game was tied. -Il 1,

Andover 10. Paul Cleveland's punt lied on a quarter-back sneak. The - kicking off to the Andover ten Dick Collins kicked off and H-ay s in was. again returned within scor- conversion was blocked and the from which Polk ran back to the yard returned to their forty-thre e ix ing range. This time New Hamp- garme ended with Andover making Dick Collins on his- way to Andover's winning touchdowrn twenty-eight. Andover failed to Two plays later, three Andove en ton scored on the second play with the last touchdown to bring the aoit Harv-ard. (Photo by Filides) gain in three plays, and Gardere players trapped a Harvard runne it il a wide end run, and kicked the score to 20-6. ______punted forty-five yards to the for what seemed like a big os bie extra point to make the score 7-0. Among those who saw conseder- ______Harvard twenty-tight. The Crim- but he managed to elude thes eat Although there was no scoring able action included Al Flynn, Tex, o ucl ikdu is onmnadrndw h il.D in the second quarter, the Blue Williamson. Neil Rolde, Dave lHar- Idsieafn akeb otCl oln ial ogtoft e monopolized the play. t was in rison, Larry Hollman, John Crossl W IT H TH E C LU BS despit Harfin te byseMor - Clollins finall frought offbal ec this quarter that Andover began and Johnny Arnold. The main weak- te ad ihONi ial a-re ono noe' wn to march. mainly thru the fine ness of the team seems to be the; This week, after a ten day's nite but from appearance now it ing the tackle. Pat Esmiol and In two plays Harvard had pick runs of captain Bruce Wallace, but blocking, while the strength lies iu practice, the club season brings its wvill be Mr. Gillingham for the Tim Anderson teamed to make a up a first down on the eight yar time ran out before they were able its tacklers. Although the team competition into full swing, as Saxons, Mr. Reed for the Greeks good tackle, and after two more line. Harvard, tried a pass, but ti to score. Some of the standouts mnet defeat in its first game, with, both the Juniors of the West Quad- and Mr. Gibson to handle both the Plays, Harvard Was forced to kick, ball was defl~cted by a Harva defensively were Dick Bell, Jim a little more experience it shouldl rangle and the club teams of the Gauls and Romans. The Saxons On a fine punt the ball went out player with k Collins grabbin Sagabiel, Steve Champion and hv eyscesu esn upper classes take to the field. The are wveak in number, but witho h noe wle h alfratuhak no Dave Swenson. Saxons ae strong in both J. A. Quentin at wing they should offer Andover again failed to gain, was unable to gain and Garde The third quarter began with and club football, while the Greeks some stiff resistance to the other whereupon Gardere kicked out to kicked. After a fifteen yard pen Andover receiving the kickoff. BLUE HAR IER and the Gauls dominated the soc- teams. Others who have been out- thme Andover~ forty, Eddie Ryan mak- ty, Harvard started a drive fr After the ball had switched hads BL E A R cer. standing include Abrams and ing the tackle, Augie Johnson and their own forty which carried twvice, the Blue were forced to OPEN SATURDAY 4 Club football should have a sea- Honei for the Romans; KoI, Beatty threw Harvard back on the the Andover fifteen, where the A kick. New Hampton returned the son as tight as the American Lea- Kitchell and Lebet for the Greeks next two plays, but on third down sevenryards hrough thde mid puntto from themidield Adover GordonKimball Lead gue pennant race, with the Saxons, and for the Gauls, Woodhouse at a Harvard back ran twenty-five and Collins then bucked for t 40. On the first play New Hamp- Promising Runners coached by Bill Brown taking an goal. yards to Andover's seventeen yard ClisSoe bt r]a seltof theiP.Ands5 Coach Hallowell's cross-country edge over the other squads. Their~ The J. A. ixstemn, under the di- line. Wight and Esmiol teamed for ClisSoe butof theirillegal handsuse ~stress will be put upon running rection of J1; ,k Geiken, has not a tackle and then a Harvard pass On the next play Collins took brought the ball back to their own team will open its season against and blocking. The Gauls under Mr. been entirel~ organized yet. In fell incomplete. Beatty tackled a lateral and ran along the sidelin 45. However New Hampton com- Northeastern this Saturday. Even Howe will resort chiefly to a pass- so(ccer the fur clubs have been Harvard runner on the sixteen, for forty yards to the Harm- pleted a pass on the next play and with the loss of Frank Effinger, ing strategy while the Greeks and mnerged into 1 two as last year and and when Augie Johnson broke thirty-eight. Ryan, with a be advanced to the Andover 10. Two this year's prospects are not as bad Ronians under 1wm-. Thomas and will get underway this week. The through to tackle a Harvard ball tiful fake. handed off to Polkf plays later they scored again on as was anticipated. John Kimball MIr. Potter respectively will try to football will have its regular four carriers, Andover took over. Toole eight more. On a flat pass, Col is this year's standout. Tuck Gor- baffle the opposition by mixed I club schedule wvith Robillard, Ben ran an end-around for eight yards, raced to the Harvard eighte VBOpenTo \Ved. ~~~don,captain-elect for this year, is rushing and passing. Individual Jones, Win Jordan, and Dick Gif- O'Neil then going for a first down. Gardere picked up two yards a JVBToOpen Wed. also looking very good. Others on star-s are' Dewey Reynolds, Alm- ford doing the coaching. Here as in on the Andover forty-two. Gardere Polk eight to the Harvardt AgainstLawrence ~~~~thevarsity squad are Hugh quist and Van Cleve. club the Saxons look strong, but picked up five yards on the next Collins then smashed through Against Lawrence Sprague, Spencer MacCollum, and The Greeks and Gauls will fight the Gauls may furnish some com- play just as the first quarter end- own left tackle for what proi Much Improved Since Artie Doran. These runners will it out for the club soccer crown. petition with the Greeks and Ro- eto be the winning touchdown. B constantly be pushed by Will Car- The coaching plan is very indefi- mans bringing up the rear. Toole Injured kowitz's kick was not good. PuncardScrimmage rir o eeSrd udOn the first play of the second Andover then kicked offa Atrputnhard prtt poor rir o eeSrd udquarter Collins failed to gain and showing against Punchard last Woody Dnham. Wally1IAs, an after Toole picked up only three Harvard took over on their o Wednedayaimprved ver mucoody unha. OF ICIAL PRESS FISTICUF yards on an end-around, Gardere forty. Dud Shepard knocked do J.V.B3. football team hopes to beat The J., probably led by Larry AT~G L E Ypunted fifty yards, the ball finally one pass, but Harvard then gain the Lawrence J.V.'s today. Thanks Kurzman, has a three meet sched- SHE TS AT ADDISOIN G L E Ygoing out of bounds on the Harvard a first down with another. Hi to the expert coaching of Messrs. ule, facing the Essex Aggies, Cen- P upeet rBxn r''L.four. On this play Al Toole was ever, Andover held and Harv - Follansbee and Peterson, the J, V. tral Catholic, and probably punch- rictures Form Supeet0oBxn E.xhibition; clipped and suffered a leg injury was forced to kick. The Harv B. team has worked out some of ard. Their first meet is Wednes- Extension of Stage Design Show Is Granted which side-lined him for the re- punter kicked out of bo the many flaws that they showed day, October 20. Word comes from the Addison taking blows from boxing's Bad mainder of the game. on the Andover six inch agaist uncardlasWenesay. The squad has been improving Gallery this week of an unusual Boy, Rocky Graziano, in their Harvard was forced to puntThe miusrmandn In this scrimmage, they were fast and is in good condition for supplement to the exhibition, 'iuch-publicized three-fight series.afe Wight and Esmiol made good game. Gardere carried to extremely weak on defensive play the first meet. The time trials on "Ring and Glove"; a series of offi- A knock-down of each appears in tclsadGreerntebl ieado orhdw ik and consequently have been con- Tuesday, October 19, will decide cial press photographs of recent the first two pictures. In the see- back to the fifty yard line. Polk the Andover thirty-three. centrating doggedly on tackling entrants for the Saturday meet. aoufihsInlddreom mdbutinwchaatrdGr-bucked the middle for eight yards Harvard plays gained nothing; 1~~ famous fights. Included are some ond bout, indnten cughtawpsshfomiGr-hhirddownatHrvardpasrse practice. By the time the Varsity Track, Field 31en Working Out hitherto unknown action shots of ziano came from behind to KO a adhen oraeghte mor asfrds. Cor- dtind oa bervcompsetef scrub scrimmage came, there was While the distance men have Louis, Conn, Cerdan and Zale. In heat-wearied Zale, an alert Staff einsopickedeup thre yards.tol hetchdo but thmetavad already evidence of improvement, been working out, a group of field addition to this news, the stage cameraman caught the yell of ln ikdu he ad otetuhon u h avr and when Lawrence comes into event competitors have been prac- designs show. "The World of 1l- savagery with which the dorinavrd trenthreebuincmetedn lieess thape t minute it town they will have a real fight ticinig for the coming winter and lusion", has been extended until Graziano delivered a bone-crush- passes andhrva took ove On ga tl es har troidte aIfo on their hands. spring. Dave Reed, to top hammer ~he seventeenth. ing right to the agonized features thsefist ayna Harvard bakoerownme paassdtBrkitz, a Playing against bigger and more mian, threw 161 feet in practice Mounted last week, these rare of Zale. broe ands oly a eautiful ack son ad Wigt, eoredtep experienced teams such as Fun ch- last week, which is very good for photos were lent through the cour- Cerdan, Beau Jack Shown by Dick Collins saved a touch back until he threw the-ball a ard has toughened the B. 's up, and so early in the year. Sam Mulli- tesy of General Reed Kilpatrick, Marcel Cerdan, upsetter of Zale down. The Crimson gained ten to save a thirty-five yard loss. consequently they will be pre- gan has been constantly improving the Pi'esident of the Madison and therefore new middleweight more yards to the Andover twenty. yard was penalized fifteen Y pared for the worst. in the javelin, and has been throw- Square Garden Corp. Intended to king, is shown missing with a left Harvard picked up six more as Es- for intentionally grounding a The starting lineup is not yet .lig over 150 feet most of the time. be a supplement of the upstairs to the face of Lavern Roach, in a miol and Anderson finally made and Andover took over with definite, but will be announced Bill Rhangos has been throwing- exhibition, they are hung in the spectacular closeup. Two unusual the tackle. Mort Collins and Es-f a minute to go. Gardere tried after the all imporantant J.V.A. the javelin also, and as a good Magazine Room of the Addison boxing pictures finish the exhi- miol tackled the Harvard runner plunges and the game was0 scrimmage on Monday at which _)rospect for this year. Gil Murray, aGallery and will be on display until bition. In the first, Beau Jack is on the next play. Again Mort Col- time each man will get a chance assistant rnanag;er of track, has November 15. shown just after he has broken lins tackled with some timely as- Mr. Kemper Is Honored to show his ability. Maxwell has thrown the shot put over 40 feet. Five Shots of Louis his leg fighting Tony Janeiro, sistance from Ed M~oran. However, N .AdvrAun i beenshitedromhis eguar p- n thssis event Dhowng upo andr oe puiis ianae thesplementh uddling under the ropes in a neu- the Crimson still managed to gain N .AdvrAun i sition, center to left guard, which well inti vn.DnKro n te uiit ntesplmntral corener, obviously suffering a first down, and on the next play Continued from Page 1 will probably make Charley Find- Btruce Valentine have been work- having five p~ictures of himself onterbyfo panThlsto-Hrvdscedrmtw yrs lay first string center. Findlay has ing out i the hurdles and sprints, display. Three are of his second trriy frm ain. Thrre lat pfte-uHra o sced fromte twossbcyardshiny atep shown promise all during the though they haven't been timed fight with the Jersey Dynamiter, trasmbing stecarie outvaof thenotnakel-xcuted cros-ucextameWlls hinnegen Batr r scrimmages, and ought to fill the yet. Some pole vaulters have been Joe Walcott, taken last June. Tam- rigonaitethr.Hrvr Then kickeofuther extr otoWillia s olege griu slot ably. As far as the backfield working out with Mr. Harding. my Mauriello is kissing the mat, ing the rest of the period, al- Andover is a school that can a goes, no changes have been made The best prospect so far is Simon- in the next Shot in the one round C'ROSS-COUNTRY , though Harvard came close on the itself easily to change, and as yet, hut the coaches are await- Lon, a J. V vaulter of last year. LTight between him and Louis. In Coach Hallowell held his final play of the half, Berkowitz 'schools and colleges which ing further developments in the Al11though the team lost quite a few li',e manner, a very bruised Billy first time trial last Tuesday for tackling a Harvard runner on the static commit educational suic scrimmage Monday. Sparked by 1 valuable men, pre-season work-outs Conn is trying to struggle to his the cross-country squad. Ex- eight-yard line. Head table guests inclU Toppy Castle and Snmitty Davis, iti indicate a strong Blue track team feet on the count of ten in the ~ept for Efinger and Chittick,GadrScesLodDBaetueef has been working on the fine this year. second Louis-Conn bout of June, the best time over the course Andrverkced offcoreLloAadeyd ; bace trStee of points of various plays. The center Further evidence will he found 19 46. last year was 13.25. This year Aecndoverf kike offvato openuthe Ademy;abotrusteesaof of the line has vastly improved on the football field. Fullback Four photos that should inter- Huoh Kimalle diw 1:1sn secondhaf withohionfrvard Ha roeur der. Dalsofa ttee; Osald since the Punchard encoune, and Dick Collins has run the 100-yd. est boxing fans for their small HuhSrgewsscn iH aigrov er wgvn fft.eHoweve Iru, ea ueof the ac; UIILLWIAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PageFive Lectureon iviI~I~ng Significance of Copper 7 Lectureon M ining Copper is a very useful and Inauguration Ceremony ncsaymtl icthssv - ~~~~~At Addison Gallery ecearypermestasi it adste Une theealpropetiesshatfionhanSstee Will Take Place Today U ~nerheausiest of. the Sci-, lack. It is a much better conduc- eneDprmnD.IaHotor of electricity, and, although it Continued from Page 1 Inauguration CommitteeThe Inaugurationof Committee, .. ~~~~~~~~formerly a professor at Yale Uni- The ofInauguration - Committee, ~~vrstybu no o Aacodatuns green, it does not rust. It gave a is also more durable than iron. ProcedureInCase Of Rain which Mr. Shields is the chairman, Copper Mining Company, talk combined There are quite a few churches In ease the weather man fails to includes: Mr. G. Storer Baldwin; very interesting with a technicolor and sound fil m today still sheltered by the same _ (operate,o the following procedure Mr. Abbot Stevens and Mi' James- that sheltered their E ill be substituted. Before 11:30 Gould of the Trustees; and Dean' entitled, "Copper, Brass, and copper roof in lie ChapelMr. Dake,bell Mr. willAllis, beMr.1Bronze" rung for Tower, at the Addison Art Gal- congregations when the Declara- Mr. Freeman lr atMna vnn.D.to fIdpnec a ind .~o minutes. If it is still raining Staples, Mr. Cobb, Hook first gave an outline on On accoutoBteMna, Shf ter Mr.luncheon, Benedict, buses, Dean taxies of andStu-; and how the AnacondaeAnac Copperp Miningni surpassede onlylybyyArizonaaand then Utah, ranks third in the copper U' ivate cars will be used-for trans- dents, of the P. A. faculty. There Company operates and hc aeapouigwrdI ni ut' B~ rtation from the Commons to' ar individual committees as well. hwdtefl description of the copper in- I sixty yearso prtoAa ~ fi lasu n h r li ae hreo h r-.vivid Iconda has produced around six 1 3-7 dry, the Aca- gramn and the invitations, and Mr. dustry at Butte, Montana. lon ssufficiently and one-half million tons of cop- proceed to otalples h~andles the public rela- Mining operations in Butte, the Igamei i ,( Procession will ncnaCpe m er hs o n e fmns e Chapel on foot in the order Idons end. Mir. Basford will handle cetro ea n16 s ut odpoutoatog OVJ ignally planned. Because of the the exercises, including the pro- IigCmay ry .although shaft of which the that number seems small when d ofl ,ik of space in the Chapel, only cession and the ushering. Mr. Dake the of the necessary mvews adstrdin17.one realizes that the UnitdSae rid Pat iie ubrmyb ditd will take care sandtethe 187nstrud Statn wa in. ie est bwilgo to yGe re a sh-ted m ovie'ipslade wohrklii a nd hecostheio There are now fifteen different uses about a million tons of cop- iwas ver li res wilg there the one-by-two divle area, 1e1' annually e lLon Hall, where, in teAssem- W"k'an hestdet themselves, shafts ini wa Butte, under which is honey- eir ow' Ilv Room, they will follow the pro-' write Mi'. Freeman directs the *;-.~at udeso ie ftn lay Peti *edings through a loudspeaker nia~sic for the occasion. Mr. Cobb Icme ii bloi k willyst~~~~em. see to the luncheons and the I ~~~~~~~~ tv. nels, some going down to almost! Hotpoint Seiler's has been engaged '~a a. mile beneath the earth's sur- wa righ Inside the Chapel before the reception. are around ten other Bishop Hobson, as caterers for these last functions. iI MASOIface. There )re. Bet Itar Mr. Kemper, eastknfo utAppliances einjure r.Angell, Mr. Gould, Dean TeCommons wil. be the nerve jLtpso - among which are zinc, lead, man- ioint an ower, Dr. Baldwin and Anderson center for the day. A desk will be ganese, gold, and silver. I ANDOVER COAL CO. ill he seated on a dais. The chorus, IPlaced in the lobb.y for registration Mlethod of PreparationI _v and Har s miany as there is room for, will and information. There will be a .The three main steps for d ~ rty-thre e in the choir stalls. The other telephone installed for this day - rcsig cpe r iig Andove ~en who would be on the dais will only, its number Andover 2200. r iig .-d ru-nne it in special chairs placed before IAll who are to tk ati h rcsigcpe

thsmest oingsaccountof labor big los hie first row of paws. Of the stu- academic procession will register rangingof lbrmD Lde thes eat body, only the senior class here immediately upon arrival. ipeto ield. Dic 'I be admitted,, and all other Escorts will be provided for maysvnmcinrragngfo to six-ton battery t efctators mut hav tikt of the guests. They will be respon- pneumatic drills -- -driven electric engines for trans-PUM C 3 ball______a____sible for the promptness of their twent. charges and to show them around ~ Samni11Y Phillips Sureys the Inauguration porting the rock ore from tunnel Once on the earth's surface, the ad pick t I thenecamPsinl.Troucn mjtemS O T NC WEEK; Last year's rifle team, picked aight yar w~~ofheeert posibe.faute majorysHOTO C from the best of the 90-odd club ore is taken to Anaconda, Mon- For ilnesi to St. tana, for smelting. This means Pr srito Ls butv tand o theiecrtarfcuy membersIO N PA. RIFLE CLUB members, lost matches Coached by Messrs. Peck, Paul's and Exeter. However, with that it is first crushed into small grabbin in Fal over and d Garde c~~~~Oersbl onvhenieness wh ier c- knMnrd n Mrim three ret rning team members, particles and then heated Pharmacists inardlu andl Meriamt ntLmbri and Berkowitz as over until it has beenprcse andope F ootwea r" ceesil olthmests Thea Oilive terkinA. per cent Iriv fro avai~~Wendlale Holmures ibar illee teao P.a il lbwl eit a nucleus, the team will un- into copper about ninety ava~filen for proesg ometn sanaround October 15. Old doubtedly experience better luck pure.0 ______After smelting, it is taken to carried finso retg.Noteworthy members and all upper classmen in its forthcoming matches. Falls, Montana, where, by" heePamc ,ethe A here is the generous offer of Dr. who wish to join will be able to Ayn wh wiest jonGreat of anWeectro-pratcn ai Gallagher to establish a day nur- shoot once a week in the Cage on shudntfe eiatbcuemeans process, it is made about 99.99% Is a Profession" he middi 4 MAIN STREET Igse f" oe are o niote-ete Monday, Tuesday, or of lack of experience. One of the gates"whose arentsfind them Thursday evenings between 6:30 pu're-and that is the copper used s ~~~~~~~inconvenient, iand 7:45. - Continued on Page 8 today by everyone. lias took ie sidelin e ooHHalhroovLc

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[owitz,J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Page Six IDEKEMEN LOSE OPENER Si Continued List of Guests 1-0, N UPSET C TO TILTON, T Attending The Inaug-uration Only One Shot dIIIS from Page 3 ~-Tilton Allowed Continued ge DebuI' sta Delegate At Goal; Shea Bu CharlesMorrisHowxe Military School lef University Delegate t ______~ KnnthE 'oveBucknell Team los er ______Kenneth E Mox le h~-Epi-so-a-rCm--7Di-ese--Bish~o Last Wednesday afternoon the Varsity Soccer Rtt e Noiman Burdett Nash gm esn Tl-----Thdfaw opetris of Mass. the Diocese u o-Tlto n--h-. T-~ -e a Frank J. 0OiBiien Phillips A~cademny Faculty Emeritus in r eality an upset, for the Blue completely outplayed Tilten It Rev. VWalden Pell. 2nd St. ndrewv's School Headmaster sixt -- allowing that team only one shot at the goal in all of the Arthut~~~~~cademy Bliss Peii MiltonHeadmaster ~~~~-~-- a~~~il Lewis Perry Headmaster Emeritus of of 'playing. With only two returning lettermii asi Academy Gues -' -I -'minutes Phillips Exeter Rose, to The third quarter was a repeti e and Marshall ~~~~~Bates and Capfain Ev I Cail F. Pfatteicher Franklin Prof.of Ivlusic ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~,z hegmetono tefisuihshiblcea College Profblte.heBuetam bltrteBu em h aeto ftefrt ihtebl o l -Phillips Academy Faculty Emeritus Carl F. Pfatteicher ~~ began at 2:15. Immediately, An- stantly in front of thp Tilton goal IP Hon 'Williai Phillips The Phillips Family Representative seemed to be able t . - dover took possession of the ball, but nobody Academy Alumni Council :2 Livingston Platt Phillips ~ ";ough and, thr.~ the exceptionally get a foot on it to score. Ch,, I- l-at Edwin H. B Pratt Westminster School Delegate Chris Beatty, suc- kaphak made four corner, kiclui ,e Trustee ~ $;J~ ~.~ - ~~ fine kicking of Philip L. Reed Phillips Academy the ball well in three of which were extremil )id~ str ,. ceeded in keeping Harrison L Reinke ayShoHed enemy territory. Tilton showed a close to being tallies, but ilo ,in( Levering Reynolds, Jr. Free Christian Church Minister ** . ako xeinea a ut ls nuh BrgGen. John K. Rice Getdfnt afraid of the ball, or so it looks in the soccer defite ackof expine asl far quticoeenuh J Harold Ripton Union College Director of They're all alnwa Tilton ScoresE game with Tilton. (Photo by Jackson) J asnterndart waasofhaig ten Admissions I al______during______the______irsurtrfr It was in the fourth quarte Perkiomlen School Headmaster gol o lb Albert E. Rogers letjbi rmtn neetaizse odin thfro-n for !tht theuartern Hon. Edith Nourse Rogers Congress of the U.S. Representing oftrwis Notathfisanolyolof ire 5th District AICI# A letobrprntngitrsatis mto N be highly cOm-! amount of warning on the part of game was scored. A Tilton plave ld Mount Hermon School Headmaster W NIDEIDL L P. A. and should Howard L. Rubendall MUSJIC )Referee Tommy Hadfield could headed the ball well, and brok Russell. Jr. Culver Military Academy Delegate Dmended. Wit' A George 0. Purposes Of The Club make them change their tech- through Andover's defense. Seymour St. John The Choate School Headmaster STUDENTS,. TO nobody between him and the baillIp lalic 'William G. Saltonstall The Phillips Exeter most outstanding purpose nique. iGoalie O'Shea, who hadn't A cad emy Principal ~~I i IIThe th rr of the club is, needless to say, the The second quarter found the his hands for the ball during Hotchkiss School Headmaster C~I.~LUB . in George Van Santvoord FOU ND already mentioned, that of possession of the ball a little more out to mnee EreEverett Sarcka The Litchfield School Headmaster Wilone Showspromoting usical interestamon evnyslt u itnwsstill entire game, rushed hal pmtiguiclnertaog vnypibtTlonws the attack, only to have the Wilbour Eddy Saunders The Peddie School Headmaster WilSponsor Sos into th ridE G.W. With Artists students. Aside from this, the club stumped as to the way to out- deftly kicked past him George K. Saurwein Case Institute of At greater' smnart the center line of Rose,golO'hapceteblloi Technology Delegate should give all members a Aal opportunity to take part in a more Nichlofson, and Torrey. Andover's galay w'has resued. t ry Charles Henry Sawyer. '24 Alumnus And Student Talent h eeefe esanucdtiwekactive program of music than An- quick-footed left wing, Billy Lee,'te ihhwvr Clinton Lee Scott 'Mass. Universalist State MrHoeanonethsweereevdafekikbcueoathymgthwvrheDeiefer.H Convention Superintendent udna setocr.Ntey ant a new musical organization dover has had before. Thirdly, the reevdafe iko beuse Mrs. Paul S. Seeley University of Washington Alumnus that penalty againstTitnbtthcolntse tocr.Ntee I Sellers.Morgan Jr. Park Military Superintendentmay be given birth in the course of club will bring together boys who Sanford the right of ~ Continued on Page President the next week or two. This much have- the same basic interests shot was high and to Charles Seymour Yale University whether they are classified as the the goal. Paul D. Shafer Packer Collegiate Institute President requested organization will take form of a club and will pro- Player, listener, or collector type.F George E. Shattuck The Norwich Free the but Academy Principal mnote most of the musical enter-1 From a completely different Headmaster tainmient for the remainder of the equally important viewpoint, the Walter F Sheehan Canterbury School benefit Andover School Dept. Supt. of Schools year, whether it be to engage out, club will become a definite Kenneth L. Sherman one of its Pennsylvania State of town artists or student groups to the school through M. Lawrence Shields The that of enlist- College Alumnus from our own field of talented am- functions, namely, A ls getF `e ISoe Hervey J. Skinner, lmu C here. e '95 Alumn~~~~~s Shoreg lsAgnteFuel to perform S tn ing entertainers Clement Andrew Smith University of Michiga Aunsaer.All who play an instru- Harvey School Headmaster nient, who are fond of listening Any extra money collected at these Leverett T. Smith will be used to re- by S AL LY B 0 DWTE L L Perry Dunlap Smith The NrhSoeCountry to niusic or who collect records are performances Day School Headmaster urged to take advantage of the Place band and orchestra props afforded by the club, and instruments and perhaps rec- Mrs. Elliott Speer The Headmistress opportunities file______be given an ords for the music courses. How- E. Lawrence Springer The Pingry School Headmaster The club, which will be Carnegie Corporation Representative appropriate name by the members ever, this matter will not Stephen H. Stackpole stressed as much as the promotion Alfred E. Stearns Phillips Academy Headmaster themselves will hold a preliminary could not be Telephone Andover 1996 for Abbot Stevens Phillips Academy T~~~~~Emriusemeeting within one or possibly two of musical interest and P. A. Headmaster Emeritus weeks in-order to gauge student looked upon as secondary. Alfred E. Stearns Various Functions John P. Stevens, Jr. Phillips Academy Trustee reaction. efore, the club a charming place to eat William E. Stevenson Phillips Academy Trustee Since there seems to be a great As mentioned b Ernest F. Stockwell, '16 Alumnus Fund Worker i Emeritus d - -- ndergraduate interest will sponsor concerts and other CharlesEmerson Stone Phillips Academy Faculty of musical entertainment Frederic W. H. Stott Phillips Academy Faculty Emeritus imsctsyerhaevrb-types of this newest during the year. Student entertain- John 0. Stubbs, '17 Alumnus Pres. N. E. fore, the founding in these Michael'47 Suisman, AlumnusAlumni Asso. of P. A organizations should come ers will not be overlooked Suisman, Alumnus ~~~Class Secretary at an opportune time. Also in ac- programs and should have ample Michael'47 to exhibit their tal- Anson S. Thacher Thacher School Headmaster; cord with this, it is a fact that opportunity Headmaster Samuel Phillips, founder of the ents. Record collectors will have Gordon 0. Thayer the emor- On Highway 28, one and one-half miles South Of Alumnus Class Secretary school, made it clear that one Of a chance to hear any of Arthur A. Thomas. '97 Delegate hspiaywse a httemu olcino eod nhn Norman H. Thrope New York University nhn Andoveywseswsthttersclecinofrcrs Dyer Tiffany, Jr. The Headmaster Henry empha- at the Chapel. Also players of var- Phillips Academy, AnoeMassachusetts David A. Tirrell St. Johnsbury Academy Principal Study of music should be courses on get together and perhaps, if they Mariatta Tower Northfield School there are not many for Girls Asst. Principal music now. the musical organiza- wish, practice together. Colorado College Alumnus tions on hand such as the Glee______Donald S. Tucker and Harold C. Vanderveer, Col. First Service Command, I Club, Choir, Band, Orchestra, addition of USA USA Chief of Staff 8 in I octet, with the ~~~~Continiued on Page 8 the new music club, do an excel- John HI. Grecoe An Integral Pairt WATCHMAKER - JEWELER Typewriter Service o Complete Optical Service Full Line of Quality MET MEUNDER THE CLOCK School Jewelry THE ANDOVER SCENE 48 Main Street Andover The BILTMORE Las won th unique Telephone Andover 830-R have formed a aigtelrstolgeFor many years, this organization and its productions ______dsicino

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17 BO0Wv'L A T M~acton Avemie at 43rJ Street, New York T Andover Jo.hn C Hams~. X reationCenter ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~X..,r--V- Y1Exhibitions Eivery Saturday Receaio'C ntr ANXW. REGA.m~lln 34 PARK) ST. (oot of Bartlet Street) W~~~ hu~~~~~l F'IAN ~~~~~~~Page Seven ER Student Council Reports DRAMATIC CLUB Blue Booters Boot iET On' School Governments SET FOR YEAR Opener To Tilton The St. Paul's council system is offender fails to reform, he is "Macbeth" This Spring, Continued from Page 6~ tot divided into two categories. The spoken to by a more authorative Possible Dorm Plays afe ikb oegtps h lpnst is being the setting of a good student and in the end the Coun- The dramatic clubwihsoea freeo kgik byRsT otpshh Iebut eamiple by the members, and cil. Here, the members decide an outstanding success last year Tiwtonutgoalier. egm ne lie econd is a disciplinary system whether the case is to be passed with its production of "Othello," few mues late. cnotb la18op erated by the students. on to the faculty or kept as a may equal or surpass that achieve-gietoBlyLWayKher givn totllhee, playu fom eat-wa * Membership student affair. If the Council de- ment this ear. Interest has run Tiltcn It is composed of six seniors -cnles- tht--e-f-ns---o- lh--r.-~lo-repits~ti-~ thei ls-yars-.-sud o Il e P'cted by the students, two serious enough to be given to the about fifty-five boys have already laotder'sl plain. quad, forters ~~edand this theis es-club, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0of last year, combined with those termuii ,"ster and four uppers elected by power to lace the boy on the p~ecially noteworthy since the first ofM.Alihaepidof Threit a repeti tie students. There are also "Red List." This sentence is days have been busy ones with is every hope thatth Vasy Ev ball c ii ,"or supervisors and inspectors equivalent to probation at An- many demands on a student's time. Soccer Team, led by Captain Itongal ipointed by the Student Council dover and lasts for three weeks. -Any other boys, without past ex- Rose, will have a successful e able t ) lower class dorms. The presi- A lette ialowtenothpar- pierience, who are interested, lnu:Le w -e. Ch, I-n~t also appoints a number of ac- ents explaining the offense; ti should see Mr. Hallowell.es er, kiclu %e committees from the student letter is written bth Sudn Tecl'sfrtpocinwllhetaiglne: Leehow; bte, no dy ife.,committe~~xtrem'~l. comTmRkapha,,rwTeatheuncf;lichoecommittee, dy, i~e.,Tea Council.Movie be "Of Thee I Sing," a play by Nichols, rw; oler,niChk but ii ),,nee Committee. EXETER ~Kauffman. This was to have been Soccer lettermen Bruce Bates and Ev Rose withi 'Manager son, rh; Rose (Capt.), ch; Torrey, Duties of Council Main differences between An- in the nature of an experiment, to Ted Torrance in the center. (Photo by Jackson) Ih: Beatty, . full; Bates, . f ll; \dvisory body to headmaster; dover and Exeter Council Systems. attempt to produce it with only a O'Shea,______goalie.______quate~ve jurisdiction over honor sys- 1. There is a faculty advisor, thirty day preparation period to sibly be drawn from Rogers Hall Ffen o iae ~~a ole i qare "11 ;responsible for inspections; through whom they work to a that it would be produced on elec- have not et been made. Instead, Ffe n o iae oal of ihirect work program; uphold rules great extent, and who closes up tion day. Tbis will not be possible, it is now planned to produce the broad rinipesof scolh atiheiStuetwCouncil.faul however, due to the fact that a full play in the last week of Novem- or Film So it T h ise.Wit'eso oucl.muiclscrei n nwSatlblbethreestwilbemaeo'clocktoer3 OneviosOctobertuet inheeoclcki iethe itl Act as deputy housemaster; 2. Every other meeting is at- and because final arrangements faculty members and their wives, the afternoon in the basement of the for a girls' chorus, which may pos- Andover students, and' whatever th dio r Gley hry n 1d't blai jpoint work squads for dorm; tended by the Headmaster, upt follrya metingy H a r t ig a I Ldn'tlaiormn inspection; handle minor in- Dean of Students, and the faculty ______girls can. be conscripted. Mr. five menisowe dungemts of rule;oasis oun- advisor.sin inldigh Howes -will direct the music, and of all seniors interested in becom- y t urine l Thethe mainba duties and responsi P hraa r m a Mr- Hallowell the actors; the stu- ing members of the Film Society, tto tee l uiso npcos wr eh andte n heaos toubcinusio)icudn.h -orchestra will play. executive board. Run by President nder supervisors. bilities that the Exeter counci hasIounOlN dent 3 ouball -Discipline over and above the Andover one Th Coni:In the winter term the dramatic Bruce Wallace and treasurer Don P R E S C R IP T I 0N Dekerne ff ense by one of these members 1.TreSuetIsto aiu . Organization - 12 boys of clbwlIu papiecpa uhrad h w e led Not eveis f repri-the Council 1. setup Three Students sit on various re rewardforfarseriesiof dormitoryo on thetten-manmboardrthet meetinging -MMin aatCChettuu Notdev dfthCounil stupet I rei faculty committees such as; (A) which eight are seniors; five a productions. This contest, which opened with a short talk by faculty inP nddbythsstdeteI teChapel Committee; (B3) Movie house monitors and the rest are should inspire a good deal of in- Advisor Mr. Morgan on the aims Committee; (C) Dramatics Coin- elected from the student body at terest among the student body, is and work of the Film Society. FOOD ~~mittee; (D) Alumni Affairs Comn- large. .open to the entire school. Each I-F stated that the society in- F 0 R GOODOOD mittee,(meet rarely if ever); (E) 2. Functions - entirely disci- large dormitory, and groups of tended to present to the student Dance Committee; (F) Coinence- pline; (A) The House monitors salroemypeetaoe oyitrsigadifraie"5~ It's The mo~~rnnt Committee (in Spring only).- work with the houseiasters i n salor nesorgia prducton ny fistatiouly nt bensownmav It's The The three students are not neces- running the dormitories. They offi-acornoigalpdutn.Ayfmshtwudntbehwns' sarily Council members, although ciate in all matters of minor disci- dormitory winning the competi- the Saturday evening movies. The W'. R. HILL oeof them usually is. pline such as disorderly conduct, tintree years will retain per- ContinedonPage_ Andover Lunch~~~~oe- There is a Student-Faculty sloppy rooms, getting in late etc. mnntpsesindm isenteestedo fteth shuldIu. faynt- ______otiudonPg3. Committecompsed of3 mein Offenders are given marks by the dr sitrsei hudnt Sports Goods if y Mr. Hallowell of its plans be- BGASRMN FABM ELL ELL h~~~~~~~~~~~~ersommtteecomoseof__me-_from each section which is to house monitors. Monitors also .fre- fore October 20. Specific detailsBIASOTETO ALUSH r w e give suggestions (to Headmaster) quently report more serious crimes of the contest will be announced All P.A.'s Electrical Needs H rw r Inexpensive, High Quality Food for help in Student-Faculty rela- such as smoking; (B) The Student later. Also, during the winter term, tions and to try to increase stu- council as a whole handles the teFreiich club and possibly the U LIVE A Efficient, Courteous Service dent responsibility in the school.1Ichecking of the study halls both Spanish club, will present a play. 65 Main Stee L el. 117,. . ______3 Th Stden Conci taesfor attendance and order; (C) Sre e.17 The ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Macbeth,"which will be the ------______over this work done by the P. A. Whlen a boy has eight marks to his______Police here, and four members of credit, his case is brought before club's main achievement, is to beI the Council monitor the movies the studeait council as a whole in staged this spring. Details are not every Saturdaynight. order to determine a punishment. all worked out yet, of course, but! ever nigt.Satrda Teserange from 'grilling' the the cast will most probably be Andover National Bank ~~~~~~~~~~~4.The Student Council often yone osa tdn oniniade up of boys and faculty wives, lele meal meal you~~~akemetng eryaa stffet touva-cithtestlne h upriinAdvr as BS E U ii E ~~tkespolls on different opinions ofWihtessunrtesprvio BESURE ~~various school affairs which seem i tye ver fnualelabo arn of the art department. Advr as

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Andover, Mass. Exeter, N. H. . '.s". Page EightPg. v& iShoot Once a Week; Continued List of Guests 7 Join PA. Rifle Club 11L4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~Continued from Page 5 TJ Attending The Inuuain 0 0cahsI rsn vr i h Continued from Page 7 This paragraph is addressed to, Several members of the class of the Cage, always willing to give of I EmeryJr R Wilker Brown University ~Dean of Admiss. students only tisaotaftbl1'48, and now aHrvrd, were in noie xetisrcin lub "~e'.& Kung-ShouChineseV~~ ang Consulate Chinese game. More ~specifically, it is aboutithe P.A. cheering section last Sat-mmesmyueete hi Consul the Andover football game last Sat- urday. John Bloom, Bob Baldwin, ~ . own guns o one of the ten .22 John R. Webster -Greenw'ich Country urday. The game was an important Pete Fleming, Dick Rubin, Rog calibre Winchester 7T5's which Day School Hedms e nfci a morat!HnDnTckr n eea t-belong to the club. Shooting is Frederick R. Weed Robr a col Hamseoue. to ftact it0was ipotats Hunt Dane cernd everaloth not a rich man's sport; the cos.t William M. Wells, Jr. The Citadel Delegate enugntbttac20 spcors ers1 werelucheering the Blue on.a James I. Wendell Headmaster of which the great numbro 0 '~t lbmmesi 15 sa George Werntz, Jr. Colgate University Dir. of Admiss. camne from the student bo-dy of this Individual to watch this fall is iiito e n 5 o o Nils Y. W~essell Tufts College Dean, Liberal school. There are 750 students in John Kimball. Although this Is is ammunition. (A box contains ~ Rev. Marsden E. Whitford Merricourt School Headmaster this school. Last Saturday after-, first season at Cross Country, John rounds). Wilbur H-. Whitty Georgia Institute of noon there were one hundred play- is already outdistancing Capt. Gor- The Rifle Club is a member o o Arts th uirDvsino h 0 James W. Wickenden The Tabor Academy Headmaster ing varsity and J.V. football, forty don and all o the returning letter- tional Rifle Association, William G. Wilkinson The Huntington School playing soccer, and two hundred at men. Rumor has it that John has for Boys Headmaster the varsity football game. Where, been practicing since the first of Eugene S. Wilson Amherst College Associate Dean, were the rest? The price of the trip August. If he can continue to im- Dir. of Admissions, wasn't enough to keep anyone from prove as fast as he has already, he ~N Walter L. Wright, Jr. Technology Delegate going. The weather was ine and will threaten the record set last 6JAM"ES eOWLANO ANGELL Guest the game wvas an important one. year in the interscholastic meet by President Emeritus of Yale A N That four hundred boys would i'ath-~Frank Effinger. University, who wiill spek t N E W Fifteen Nominated er sit around all afternoon and do:~ * * the ceremony today. C OU TIA G E THIMBLE DROME RACE CARS *nothing, instead of supporting such Player of the Week-The choice * LOBSTERS o WITHMOTOS$9.95Compete For Film S ceya fine team as ours is an outrightfrtea rdhiwekasaif- Readyto RunConinued from Pagedisgrace, and one that the student cult one, because the whole team C OSLo Ready to RunContinued from Page 7 l~~~ody as a whole should be ashamed performed admirably, but final nod Babr S o* STEAKS A_, HOBBY SHOP work of the board includes the of. goes to tackle Mac Beatty, who0 Home-Made Rolls tje 35 Main Street selection of the films, writing pre- * * *pae uebdfniegmadPsre viewsfilms of tefo the'PHIL- Johnny Clayton, P.A. Captain in, making many tine tackles at crucial CUT - SHAVE - TRIM When parents and friends -t

______LIPIAN, and running the Wednes- '46, made the Sunday headlines for moments. day evening showvings of the mov- his exploits last Saturday afternoon," visit P. A. bring them to oce FolwesM..oga' nfr-It seems that John passed for one 25" NNS A DO E Now you're getting i FloigM.Mra' nom touchdown, scored another, and MorrisANDTaxiERrvit al talk, the seniors present nomi- called the plays for a third as Dart- BaMorise BennyiheeBabrcCO TAGEs the Groove nated fifteen of those at the meet- mouth downed Holy Cross, 19.6. BgaeTransferBe th Bab rC T A EW ing to appear on the ballot that John Anderson, P.A. captain in '45 P olis rp Two Miles South of School G;ig Si Crack those books, to was submitted to the entire was back at tackle for Yale last 3 Park Stee -olis Pre.85 FOXCROFT 2 On the Road to Boston e senior class last Saturday for the132 Park Street Tel. 8059 ~~Take the Bus It's In Bounds 9- election of one-half of the eight Saturay,_ftereingoutoraeek__leg themove. Top you'l I ~~~~~witha leg injury. board positions. The remaining ow But don't forget the four positions will be filled by ae appointment from the thirty-five nisu Girls and Prams. seniors present at the initial meet- e C ing Sunday. fow They'lllove you, if ~Mr.Morgan and the two officers ote They'llovyouif ofthe society, Bruce Wallace, l yourare Gifts From: president, and Don Sutherland, ne treasurer, sincerely hope that roi when the elections took place, H*-le the members of the senior class a considered the ability t car sic out the duties of a Film Society Board member above that of popu- inl THE~~~~~~)ari~rty in casting their vote. led Andovr Inn"Between takes of my new/ lilt BarberShop picture,, THE LUCK Of THE IRISH, e d ~~1~~Y~~R f~~~SAM F1~~~f1LJ~~~* ~~~~I* enjoyed many CHESTERFIELDS. t$ SMDeLUCA, Prop. 10-12 Park St. Ad182MThey're MILDER . li Open Until 9 p. in., Tues. &Fri. EF fI n E Ja Hours: 8A. M.-7P. M. S 5~~en .. dv

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