H-EADMASTER'S OFFICE, PHILLIPS ACADEMY,

ANDOVER, MASS ______

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on -he VOL. 72, NUMBER 22 PHILLIP~S ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., APRIL 14, 1948 (Established 1878)- PRICE, 10 CENTS

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ALBUMSI1[A~~~~iiIN[S ~DEBATE AGAINST Exhibits At GOllerYG HSN A COER Jeed~: ofW H.UNtheO C of theTE TQ IG TISt. Paul's Displays I 9I. 1E75TEm TOCas On"BidOw"Dein Mr. Mains, Abbot Girl, Brass Choir fl. 1iiird175pi v~ene B Iuring the past week hr To Appear in Andover Orchestra Thursday8WhetherAid Xpril BeGiven has been an exhibition of modern -~~ ii. S COMBATS COMMUNISM oNainait1hn furniture at the Addison Art The Ando,er Community Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Uncle Sam to use $20 millions T ainls hn Gallery. This exhibit showed Geoig-- Brown, will give a conceit next Sunday, April 18 at to insure the defeat of Reds in This evening, simultaneous that with simple, practical de- 3 ,3O p. m in George Washington Hall. Featured as soloists Italy when spi ing elections a e hoine-and-homeb debates will b sign and execution it' is possible in this program will be Mr. Edward Malins, pianist; Miss held. held against Exeter on the topic. to build your own furniture for Madelon Olney, Abbot Academy, soprano; Robert Brum- * * * ~~~Resolved: That more aid should use throughout school lite. The baugh, t umpeter. Bruce Brum- govern- basic units of furniture werean Ro an hdeio LEWISCITEIN CNTEMT ofbe given the nationalist 1 LEWIS CITEDIN CONTEMPT ofment of China. At home Andover shown vith the use of 1 /4 -inch JOHN STEVENS NAMED baughan Romn hoei- court. United Mine Workers' will argue the affirmative, and standard dowels for legs. ThisNE A DO RTUS E linists: and the Phillips A.,ademy union must show cause on Mon- Exeter the negative, and at facilitates onstructron and re- E AN O E TRSTE Brass Choir This is t e first day why it should not be cited for Exeter, Andover will debate the taBintrssbcuepicscaheto HenBoa. osTrusteesiof performance in the histor ~ of the cvland criminal contempt for-tisitrs eas icscndn fteBado rseso Orchestiein xftich students from faiivil be ~Feea cor ,negative, and Exeter the affirma- - be rapidly completed. Phillips Academ, announced today Phillips and *A11ot ha-v6 taken failingtoobeya Federl courttive. ~' First to be shown was the that John Peters Stevens, Jr., of part. order to end the strike of 400,000 Dbtn ee o ~eafra miners. tewlbeCe Hate Wretreatment given to light woods or Plainfield, N. J1., had been elected Mr. Maims, who must be given * * * and Dave Butler. At Miss, Lorene Shisler mhgn nodrt civ h rse fteAaey osc special recognition for his great ~~~Adams, desired finish. Next were shown ceed the late Dr. Fred T. Murphy efforts in helping to prepare the STASSEN ON TOP in Wisconsin Exeter, supporting the negative, the basic units of furniture, of- of Detroit. Mr. Stevens is at pres- Orchestra's performance, will play primaries. MacArthur seen, out the Blue team will consist of Bob which there are five. They are: ent Chairman of t'he Andover Fund 'Handel in the Strand", by Grain- of nominationrce as Deweyis siult Dnk Lynchr and Phio Leap - e rthe open bookcase, the desk, the Drive which, launched last Novem- ger. Besides this solo and playing completely shut out by WisconsinPrsdnDikBce.Tee-Y a chest of drawers, the night table, her, seeks additional funds of the viola with the group, he ha~s M.. Rpbicndlgte.bt il etrarud to Last week an interesting bit of in and the bed. There were also $3,300,000 for the school. as ragdteocetaino FAML, ~* *points: whether or not aid S formation camne to Andover from pictures demonstrating the re- Mr tvn a oni an-sth violingesntahb orheanel, whic necessary to keep the Communists the outside world, when the Rev. duction ot chairs -to the simplest woo,. tevins 187,as mbe - Fan tRoan Rhodesa and Brucel Brum-h Friday, April 9) out of China, and what the nature and Mrs. William R. Shisler of Re- pieces using playwood seats with family longJ. associaemwit thea baughnwill p e ay. Buerm HOUSEUP DRAWS RAFT of Kuomintng is. Kuoniinang is public, Ohio, announced the en- laminated or band-sawed backs. school and the town of A-ndove:. Ms aeo leo bo BILL making men 19-2 5 years of Chiang Kai Shek's party, and the gagememit of their daughter, Miss Also on exhibit were methods, Following his graduation froni Acmy wil sinetw solos Aboe age liable for two years service. argument will be about whether Famee Lorene Shisler to Mr. Cor- for designing drapes by means of Acdmwl igtoslsIn nsdltdwthiPhillips Academy in 1915, he went will be "Agnus Dei", by Bizet, and Truman asks $725 million to ex- or not that party is corrupt. eiuBatamme'othPilornryilpgnelus ant,f te amemerPil-ordnar oi pimens dlutd wthto Yale, from which he was gradu-thohewilb LtheBgt pand'U. S. air power. Last year Andover was beaten lips Academy mathematics depart- turpentine with a small amiount ated in 1919, and afterwards at- Sheaphm",il b Hanel, ine wicht * * * ~~~ina debate concerning the rela- ment. Miss Shisler is a member of ot varnish or dryers added. The tended Harvard Law School. During Sehe il b acomanied, by Robert Saturday, April 10 temeisoaPrsdnilCbth PhBeaKpasceyredieetmtosae:stencil, World War I he served with the Brumbaugh on the trumpet. Bob REBELSSEIZE BOGOTA, capinet form of government such as ceived hier Doctor of Philosophy ipvolving two pafterns; combina- A. E. F. in the Field Artillery,.ilas lyth ucl rm REBELSEIE BOGTA, api-we have in the United States, and degree at the University of Michi- tion stencil and straight edge, wl lopa h ucl rm tal of Columbia. Uprising follows a Parliamentary form such as tlrat caerle atsme i h hc evstesuetfe o Since 1923 Mr. Stevens has been pet Voluntary which has been ar- assassination of president Of of England. This year Andover's Oran enstite at Asdover, is dhevwicelpabestactudein andt engaged in the textile business 'With ranged for the P. A. Brass Choir Liberal party. Mob rules city. orators are out 'for revenge, and AssocisttePrfeto Anofer Cassical mdifiedp astnc useigas and J. P. Stevens and Co., Inc., and since by Mr. Arthur Howes. Secretary of State Marshall safe, Philo President Dick Becker says Lteraturc it Quectis College, ('lar enabling students to ~,et the free 1942 he has been president of tlw I heOcetrdretdb but AmerianPan Conferencethat the Blue will be well repre- lotte, North Carolina. brush stroke. compn esadrco 1teMrs. Rodger Higgins, there are sev- seen doomed. sented. TePILIA wihsteCentral Hanover Bank and Trus~t eral "representatives" from the * * * Fifth Debate The PHILLIPIAN wishes the ~~~~~~~~~Allthese different units and Co., the American Brake Shoe Co, faculty and wives of Phillips Acad- Tiistfifth outi dbate couple great happiness and looks methods of construction were and other business and philan- ey eas hyoudntatn BIGGEST MURDER TRIAL IN Thsi h it usd eaeforward to the return in the fall of used in the scale rendering of a thropic organizations. reheas seera ldavetdropend HISTORY ends when 20 SS of the year. The first match was not one. but two Bantas. typical dormitory room, 'xl2' Mr.Steenahasbensn atievoteth razatio drngpted officers, are found guilty of mur- against Harvard, with two of last one-half inch scale. The model volunteer in lund-raising campaigns past few years, but there are still dering one million persons. year's Philo debaters returning to LIwas a color drawing of the- room frehsasctinwhteAntefoligfu-ldedm br: * * * ~~~~argueagainst the Blue. The sec- ORGANr CONC~ERT with the walls cut out and pinned dover Fund, including the Red Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Sanborn on the Sunday,ond ontestApil 11wa against Abot, in ydown to enable a person to get Cross War Fund of Greater New violin; Mr~. Malins bn the viola; which Philo was beaten by the CO I G F I A a clear view of the decorations. Yoik in 1944. He has long taken Mr ign ntecello; Mr. Ben- SENATOR BRIDGES TO ARBI- girls' school. The third debate, Mr.NGggFRsonDAY TRATE STRIKE between mine against Brookline High, failed to Howes To PlyWorks __ *ami active inter~est in Andover af- edict on the flute; Mr. Leavitt on workers'operators. union materPlayze and u ting Club Plans fairs, having served on the steering the clarinet; and Mrs. Higgins on workers'and uionoerators. mterialize because of the From Bach to Widor committee that formed the present the tympani. Endhand of weathr.trike senThe nearatast mathvagaise In heAlumni thAssoidiationleand Acocit-in, anddehe cont Atty. Gen. Tom Clarke'announces Oxford University, pitted three 8:5pDivr rhr oe,~ erse ineStcereaeammbrofteStarted By echr that contempt proceedings will go members of the History Depart- the organist of Phillips Academy, Mutis'Alumni Council. Nine years ago, two Phillips on Monday against Lewis. ment against the visiting English- will give a recital. Members of M utis.Dancing, li 91M'SeesmridAcademy instructors, Herbei-t Kin- men. In 1921 Mr. Stevens married ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~solvingand Bartram Kelley, first * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~themen, Music Appreciation classes Feature Attractions Edith Stevens of Tewksbu.ry. They BOGOTA STRIFE HALTED when These two matches tonight will have a chance to hear an "in The Outing Club, under the direc- have four children, two of whom, had the idea of a Community Or- PresdenPerz ofersLibralwith Exeter do not end the out- person" performance of several tion of Mr. Sanborn, Mtr. Minard, John P. Stevens, '44, and Benjamin chestra. Amateur musicians them- party a coalition cabinet with side debates of the year. Later in pieces they have studied this year. and Mr. Dodge, has been startedI H. Stevens, '46, ai'e graduates of slethey looked about and saw Positions divided equally between the term, Philo will present de- The recital is composed of again this year, and shows signs of Phillips Academy. anmber friends rwho swoulyen Liberals and Conservatives, bates with Princeton, Bradford selections by Handel, Bach, becoming even more popular than hftfreswowuleny Junior College, and M.I.T, rhs n ioWihhv it was before the war. The club's &';rnplaying together-. Levying dues * * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bhsendepWior, Whic thave mebrhpo 0 osecesalMR. WEAVER JUDGES upon themselves to meet expenses, REDS OUTLAW U. S. CABLES encoe sialyfr hs embyesi ofd107bs ceso fall . . into moveBerlin, an New ~~~~~~~~~whoknow (or care) very little: eal oeadisscess a .I CIENCE FAIR the group gathered together more going inoBri.Nwmv nA d v rG e lbabout classical music. The most this year has satisfied almost all Last week Mr. El-bert Weaver, or less spontaneously and engaged ersSoviets from Beriinrefuse asI n Festival interesting and unusual selection mebr.Drigtewinter the chemistm-y teacher~ at Amdover, jour-MrGegeBwnwl-konc- to allow Be.lSn ad Brits soldiers n Music F sia on the program is Handel's 13th club went on three overnight skiing neyed to Rhode Island to help judge ductor of the Meirose and Cam- to clontiUe .op n rti oers- SvnSn Concerto for tile Orgaii, sub-titled trips and staged skiing meets with the Rhode Island State Science bridge Orchestras, to come out to ta stonin optig zoe rSvnSchools Sig The Cuckoo and the Nightingale. Governor Dummem' and Exeter. Fair. The fair was held at Hope' ledtesnrharas r rw InPerformance Joint This piece was written to sound No otn ors ntis win- High School at Providence, from stl ti ru.H Irsdsoe Culmintn aPeriesroma-c- like a long dialogue between the ter's achievements, its officers, the foum'th to the seventh of April:. ls an expert skier on White Moun- Monday, April fL2 iC liatn sessosrtePiis Ac am two above-mentioned birds. Saunders, Bishop, Ehirnberg, Ed the actual judging took place on tamn slopes, enthusiastic sailor of a CONFERENCEQUITS BOGO~TA Gleslusillsc jthey tolp Syampoy ncueinterialrewoSmith, and Epler, have planned an the fourth. An annual event, it was twenty-foot sloop, and brilliant ten- CONFERENCEGlee ClubQUITS will BOGOTA journey to Symhextensivedschedulenofrecents afortsponsorediby theeProvidencentour-r'nissplayer..Heehhssbeen aagreatthelp as martial law settles over Hall, Boston, to participate in the fugues -by Bach, The "Jig" Fugue this spring. naonsanddcontainedrmoreethanJsix to the Andover Community Orches- Columbian capital. Red spies ac- Annual Music Festival this Satur- and The Toccata aind Fugue inl D nal antracFi-maanddemacingtwithshi cubed of instigating rebelliondyveigThprg-iwllb Minor. The "Jig" Fugue, one of 'Motntain Climbing hundi-ed exhihits of scienti ativi- playerh isdboexe-atn awys joll Death toll at SOO.- pmesented by seven schools with the best pieces written by Bach, Definitely on the schedule are ties cammined out lby pupils il all tlhe an ypthtc tmpe'n i *-~~~* * ~chom-al works. with two selections is very lively. Its original title trips to Mr. Baldwin's farm in Pitts- junio- amid senio- secondary schools criticsymp-wthetacjok e ringhi AI{ABSJEWS DENOUNE for acompanied by te New Englandwas "Fumgue it ]a Gigmue,"1 but now field, New Hampshire, and Mr. San- in Rhode Island nliausacre of 250 women and Conservatory Orci~stra. it is conimonly known by the born's sunimer house in Kennebunk, The exhibits, pr'epared by su h totfo i itegop ehldren.2 Irgun Zvai Peumi and The Music festival is given by English translation. Mr. Howes Maine. One of the most unusual dents of the same age as Andover PROGRAM Stemrn gang blamed for atrocities. the New Emglaod Preparatory will also play two of Bach's tista a enpandi nudigauts eedvriidCmrs British confirm the accusation as School Chorus, composed of seven choral pi'eludes, Come Redeemer excursion to MonChcr.Teadiie'sig hy nlddee-Sipimymn ao- maoa Arabs launch full scale offensive. schlools: the Beavem' Country Day of Our- Race and Christians Re- boys will spend Satum'day night at tronic devices. anl aiimnated dmla- Smhn nC'ao \lzr School, Dana Hall, Governor Dum- joWc. These are short composi- Mr,. Baldwin's house, and Sunday g-aim showing how eam'th heat couldSoaafrtovlis H de ** * nier ~~~Academy, Miltoii Acadeniy, tions meant to be played at the they will climb to the top of this be used to heat a house, and aSoaafrtovlisane Tuesday. April 13 Phillp AcdmP~p-xtm einn fachurch service. :3,500 foot mountain. homemade television set There Rodmian Rhodes arr. Malins

COAL STRIKE . .. il Hilcho.~ iorom Im1 'mO'lm Sevei-al fishing trips, under the were sevem'al displays based oin Bmuce B-unihaugh LEWIS ENDS - - cadeyill anchoo. Walut Wior oncldes 1ro-ain direction of Mm'. Dodge. have been chemistry, a method of transmitting Trumpet Voluntary Purcell mist aron tria Mo h d. Go- This oeraniatkion lwas iAtaedy Concluding the recital will be plamnned, while a imotoi'boat trip out soumid by means of a light beam, Robert Brumbaugh air Howes er onenohagehat heddno oe yersfbacPhillips Acemys three movememits from a sonata of Ipswichi is being armanged by Mm'r.and a, demonstration of the manu- P A. Binass Choir

* * * ~~~~Eachschool is allowed to send fifty by Charles Marie Widor, the Brown. Two outdoor "feeds" near facture and applicatiomi of lpoly- Let the Bright Seraphini Haude' 'WednesdayAl)I~il 14singem's, comprising a chor'us of' organist at the SneulieitrthSawenRvrorPs-vyepsis Madelon Olmiev ST WEdNLEsaA NERAKi tbm'ee hundred amid fifty. C hurch in Paris during the late pect Hill are also being arranged. Mril Weaver- was also a speaker Robert Brumbmugh -TSE ED ERSK rgatkigpaeo a-nineteenth century. This sonata "New members are always we]- before the Student Affiliates of the Agnus DeiBie 5Place wit TafD a weaki thirnd uidya.0udrtelaesi is wmitten to display the brilliant come", said Mr. Sanborn. "All that American Chemistry Society oin the Madeleon Olney tones of the organ as well as the is needed to join is a liking for- the seventh of April. The meeting was Handel in the Strand Gimain-e Vandebergand- ther out of M'MacmiHoesiicue facility of the organist's tech- outdoors andi fifty cents member- held at the University of Connecti- Edw-ard MalIus race. ______Continued on Page 3 nique. ship fee". cut. Knighitsbridg-e March Coates Page Two HULLMIAN

arriving at the dance to the patron- jealously, "there are those two little Su e tCouncilMiue13

IIILLII~~~~IAN esses, to introduce stags to girls whom black scotties that are always showin' April 9, 1 9 48 Blue Room, Commons they wished to meet, and to carry out off around here, and every time I go to Thle meeting was called to order at 12:45 by President The PHILLIPIAN is a member of the Columbia Scholas- pc a fgtwt n-o hmh runs Hgry All members were present except Lewis and tic Press Association as weji as of the Doily Princetonion other duties necessary~ to make the t om n h ie ealo ie Shelr Association of Preparatory School Papers It om n h ie ealo ie Shelr Editorial Department dac ucs.I wuz a dirty alley cat! I hope to Mlembcrs were appointed to the Floor Committee to serve Eilitor-in-Chief The idea is a good one. It adds an h Ige a chance to sink m teeth at the Tea Dance on April 10. They were S. Coates, E. Ryan, BARRY C. PHELPS get my . ontoe . atneu J. Lee, and Assistant Editor air of distinction to the dance, and it into one of them," he went on viciously. J.Fie' .Jhsoe .Mriel, B. rdain xrie l DONALD J1 SUTHERLAND :s the most effective way of introducing "Another one I'd like to get is that Al ilTh sytmoIiinIuIi.m.3a Managing Editor and isc udiTheyte as rdi exstsinown T5 FRANK S. JEWETT patonsssrunsoerwamu hiytma teit o s ere Assiqnnment Erlitor Sports Editor guests to the ptoess'the student cocker that rusall ovrthe portico of wsbr'ought upaddsusd NASH more of a 'Sam Phil' like she owned the building. not altogether satisfactory. eav, P A BRODEUR P L ushers also give the dance 'l Features Eritor Copy Editor W JKAIERssoiats P. TN ECKstudent air. Ofcoreteuhsae Huh! My boss won't even let me go The possibility of organizing an inter-class Softball League 4ale Chairman of a committee ls B F Schemnmer E Wentworth bnfte byth opportunlitytome near B.ulfinci." was discussed. Ryan was appointed be made. a fa'- E B Grins ~RH Ernst Egirlsrane , adperhaps sedmore time "But don't you haeany fred t to see what arrangements can Senior Advisorsin Aandu Lowet conidlegCles artpnsconidran re AArmer R. S 0 Harding takin advantage of this than attend- all, Stew?" we queried,.h Auio Hurwitz teJno n oe ideCasswscniee n r P FBuckner R M. referred to a committee with Tn Andferson acting as Chair- e C W Carl, Jr RD MehIman ing to their ushering duties. "Oh, sure," he said, "Shultz and I it.el) A Cantos D H Parsons C~~oon PH Sounders On the whole, thene system has were good pals till he stole my girl mian . Ander son is to see what talent is available and report hs R SCoulson A Schwartz liesl JAK Davis C R Treuhold its merits. If used at the prom and at away, that nice red setter, but he at a later date. T. M Dudley D S Tuc'kernh rnor JP Flemming D R Wilkes tuture tea dances, it should prove ts always could aster than me, the The meeting was adjourned at 1:00 by President Hagerty. submitted. 'H Hag hotgrapic Dito Wie worth beyond question. dirty garbage eater. There's hope for Respectfully

______m e O Elay JT ORDEMAN Photographic Board me yet ~~~~~though to settle downand have lOESMITH, III, Secretary La, n______t A Lorant S Lovejoy a family because Shultz is two-timing I H Messing ~~CF Lindholm Business Departihent her. Why I saw him just the other day THE STROLLER Texas Harry Berkowitz, only a he Advertising T i 4 o~e'a make a pass at that dumb poodle 'Pum-' First signs of Spring: for- junior, weighs 180 and moves aeA mihyfsto esalf n, ick Circulation Manager lpernickel' from Will Hall. Ha !" he sythias by Bancroft and Jimmy JW KIMBALL Deciding haA hcke evilly, "Cnyou ianeCartmiell's new white bucks Seeuck Manager PHILLIPIANchkld . "aimgnStv *** JA Wexler, Assistant Ihtthe Mlember of Out all levels of capslife, little poodles with black and-white spots Willie Hoppe's getting anicky; Athletic headline: ` Kidd mutrepresent n M Batal Asoiae c JCartmell D Penwell the other day someone suggested inter- all over them ?" "Cliuckle-s" Reach ran nine in the wrestling team tries frfl fu uk P R Golden C Shaiferfo L~oliman J~hery poll viewin th am u "Well, Stew, what do you think of Comn atwe ihu vnnelson at Abbot Friday night na'iffor, L I Kane R R Simonontn V\ caies (heaven knwschalking his cue . . . For your dac.Ta' lea ... rfor senior Advisors the notice in George Washington Hall thna o.league First tenor "1Roby" CAoune R. LiMcdean ofstating that for aesthetic and hygenic 'imile collection: thna o sRobillard reached for a high layed RC Chadbourne R.D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c~~eanthere are eog ~~~hamburgers: atetekWlnutHiliconertobution b ers CEB Elias E. LO'Conner them)., reasons the faculty will please keep "Dutchy" Myer's fast ball se..tte Wiallytforl acBnflat J~~offer RH~~RubinTh fis ' 1 1~ deep bass the slip tou Joher ulse RLIINiLensdydurigemn' b sprecdin er osotsd h guilding?" die's covered . . . of futility: Jervis irrin scoly yThePHILLIPIAN blishdensasdrnthmn'bstfidwic Stewart's pent up wrath exploded Things I'd like to know about: Portrait whispe& sweet aPt. Entered as second cls matra h otofc twe saw or rathler heard (he yasalin a beastly snarl which had us cring- hy eryWxrinstonFnytyngto hl l Andover, Mass., under the act of March 3, 1879. desn odpe.Oemgtntig nohsgr' a Address ail correspondence concerning- subscriptions a small brownig desnsoapr Oe ihtohnsitoisil'erwieela day long), was Stewart, o and advcrti~ement to P D Levin, or J W. Kimball, cre an lc1ogel h ie nJono h1gewa.on oepacdnig Don ______eely of Pillipiain, George Washington Hall andilackmongel,4ho0lves"How were we supposed t guess besides class. Also why ("Andover") Goss always gives Schoolsubs subscrition Hall.those$3:00; Mil pillars weren't trees?" he de- ca The PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the TheonanHiLP os noalt ndesril ndos h his red hair the G.I. treatment. sha "What the hn do you wat"manded. ye Comon andisLAf resal at esAve InoreheIshatewy want?" n Commuicatons e snppedashat apearin weappracheis Edioria him."Getcolmns. "WIs othatrstheu nwayorthechgins lin it DOay . Office of publication. The Consolidated Press, Inc., rhe Park Street. oua ere before I take a hunk off a yorfinsaenot at all toblmweRnohaitDveedisunlev Mass., Aprilleg. 14, 1948 ~~timidly assured him, and leaving the ningtonDthe IndividualistRticke Andover, Mass., Arilm14,r948ilegI Rather dismayed bythis un-coopera- embittered Stewart to battle with his oacie Novmberhwitlhe Dick esti

proi The PHILLIPIAN takes-.pleasure in tive and indeed hostile attitude on the shadow, we pondered to ourselves, * * * IT ould announcing the elections of John part of Stewart we cautiously kept our "It's a dog's life indeed." Things I never knew- till yes-! face MarleyFleming of Lawrnce to the distance and humored the ornery little; terday: Mir. cheever of the Art!r position of Senior advisor on the Busi- devil by acting scared. DertnherVos allrea in hbostion ~A ness Board, and of Peter Grant Nee- "Sure," bragged Stew, baring his' N o0t ice To0during Spring vacation Hl OOA Drniai lands of Sands Point, L. I., N. Y., and fangs for further emphasis, "I can lick, e cl fpingseawaracpecse ofedt William Edward Nichols of Andover to any d~ dog around here, and then brickA# from Day Hall. some tu rc the Business Board. some." We hastily assured him that'Icpuwasgetdth erIk6Cemtr we thought so too, and proceeded to ask Will Hall is ahead of you Thy FBIte rigt i "red" r AsSee We I t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~himsome questions about his friends, have four men writing for the Edi- viec on Shew Hagerty. Th We See I "What frends?" snarled Stew,-"I torial Board and more heeling for (Shew lives theme, you know) . tly Ast Hopefu note foi- Steve Sorota: nipet Movies hate 'em all, but," he continued craftily, the Advertising and Circulation- T

STUDENTbehavior at the movies "~~~~~I'lltell you all you need to know about Boards- te S has definitely improved, maintain- sm of the stuck up snoots around MORE ROCKWELL HEELERS ter 3'er'. ing a consistent high standard for most here." NEEDED of the winter term and so far thisio S spring.is evidencedThis by the fact ~~The PHILLIPIAN would now like to Editorial Board heelers report to " R S R N that the faculty has not complained take the opportunity to assure the assignment meeting Thursday night. Isice the beginning of the winter term. members of the faculty, whose pets Circulation men i'eport to the PHIL- may be slandered, that what follows is LIPIAN Wednesday and ThursdayFoyeruan dwnteIy egehi In our thisopinion, is due mainly to entirely the utterance of Stewart and atents detsn e e em hsapplrcnoainfr hil one thing, the excellent movies thatatenos Adetsn me setemhsapulrcnttinfr igy have been shown. If the movie is a any grievance must be taken up with Phil Levin in assembly. prized Twill Silk Neck Ties from J. PRESS, good one, the Sttldeflts are more inter- him______ersonally______haatrie yunqecooigsaddein ested in watching the movie than in printed upon them. causing a distur11bance. For example, I last week there was a lot of noise be- We are again able to include in our collection fore the movie began. But, when the Silk Twills specially printed both here and show started everybody quieted down abroad in patterns registered for us exclusively. in order not to miss; anything.

These days it is. difficult to get good A prime feature at t his time is a complete movies. M. Cochran, who is in charge range, domestically produced for us, priced at of the movies, has definitely done a

COnt I Ilies in this direction. If the

fWd'(lvi as could be asked. However, if I hec mtvit' dloe' not appeal, the students- \\ I ob' ijosl', Iinu other nan~ to ellit lill 1 Ihemiseix es

Carnations/ BEGINNING htst Satur'da~, f oi' the tsttime, at Flooi' Committee of Usher's. composed of the Student Cou n-- FURTEMNSHTE LOS cil and the Council's appointees, was 271ANS.ADOE,3A 4 ~usedat a tea dance. These ushers,

4 ~~~~~wearing white carnations foi' identifica- "Temper, temper, Ripper!" ______I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I1PILLIIAN Page Three

ing the field are Aldie Warner, Rog McLean starting of with [power in the number five slot BlunsS uadD AlSawyeeand"Speedster" udnCaper, Paulson batting in with Ed Smith conring right after. ak-e Trial Hnk Wood lo Giffn th en ,det comes the power of the order with Smith followed by either Quinn Sensn, uin ATrial, ndDunlap hitting third, and Homne or Ryan depending on which of aacods Bill Freeman. Andersongandlue' N inhe hitting fourth. Of late Walt has te tw gets th trig nd acrosse edTyilt~Facs been really powdering that ball. The rerveTeam Shapes Up Well Led byCapt. John McDonald , who won't be an- ierveTeamShaps Toughi Scheule~ F c s lo mIn batting practice one day last nouriced until game-timne, will UpWell anid Ripper Lynch, the defense or ~ Va~e idr week he hit the roof of the cage ',yan, shouldFor Official be stronger Star thanu cie ninth. From all indications this Poor Weather Hinders racseveralve tilesifeomf behindi firstir line-up-is nototgoinggtoobeeaareal WithOffiCFo .Str a should bestongeri tntusual. An, untried varsity baseball team will take the field this base. Johnson will continue WitSturay B.L. . he hiid pst s silltenatieafternoon in the opening gamei of the season. It was planned the, slugging crew, though cises The lacrosse game with B. L. C. A large numbers of good defense to have the unveiling of the team on last Saurday, but tw is ere on Saturday, April 17 opens a rien are Cnedn for the-berth. weather forced a cancellation of a practice game. From allFOEX RH AV schedule.at tea faes the Apifewfgh es ar adn indications it is going to be a hustling ball club aguefrosh t New aven that. repre- ague ~l onApril brgh, 1il1 Breed, and junior sents Andover. This -year's team to sulplort The other half of a 4;ireerfiel'd on May 1. Following Timn Anderson.la ra osblte o hr sptnilgo obepa on ittee riest games, the team will return _ageapssbiitesfoteriptetiloodube-lacmD o fa,'e the Harvard and Dartmouth a great deal of spirit in every bine will be Dave Paulson. Ed from rosh and New England College ANDOVER GLEE CLUB sr-uad member. Smith will be in i'eserve short- and ere~,n th 5, 8,12 of May rspec- I ETVLFu uiisSu qa stop while playing also in the hi- web The next game will e with BSO As the team shapes up at outfield. At third John Quinn har t. Hermon here on the 15th. After Continued from Page 1 - present, it looks as if the leading has the edge at the moment but" ,port is home games the team will an aster chor ale, "Ctris is Charley Smith who Ed Ryan is not to be counted out Ihsliue h esnaantGv nb asead"leuab caught for' the '45 team before Of the cometition for the first erty 1-or urnerthe University f Randall Thompson, which ill e entering the armed . Dufms nd lyExtri services. Be- berth, It is so close a fight that hind Charley is another Smith the starter has not yet been f l Ja froh, n ial xtro sung by the entire chorus. Follow- ae Jnoe fth fie amd Ageonsnwlst lay 26th. ~~~~~~~ingthis, the overture to "The Mar- edJhon ftefienmd Aui ononwl e La4t Saturday the squad took r'iage of Fiao. Smitlis orrnceted with the team. himself in left field while Walt ofF ~I Mozart, wirll l) akdu yPulHrn iltk oe fh os' nthe Boston Lacrosse Club on played iry the Or'chestra Thelast s talt bakeopr' alonehwillb th tnak ovur'pif moe, oach' only Ireold campus in a practice selection a symphonic piece, "King moves amne Andover triumphed, 7-2; David", by Ar'thur Honegger, is a Ir pitcher al6ng with Jack Follansbee named Eddie "Turk" n, rfe A ndovergolben scoi'ed bycoa ~r rtefranraoSmlith Others on the itching Sm1ith tp start in right field afte icdfor,goAlsi bein rbyn coralo ot ratfor'anrrtr roster ar'e Dick Er'nst, Jim "Tirvk"- is -r'egulaFly a , ickdie iffo d,arne A , an sop'ano ('o itr'lto, tenor, chorus, lHrow~n, H ow ie Finney, and John but his bitting dem anded that lhe uck Gordon, two goals apiece, and or'chestr'a. The soloists andi 01. Arnl.A is hr s aal eortr trtingr'ie vn beond Bob Sutherland, one goal. ('hestr'a are rorr the New England Ma rlp. Alft thee ist stringbe tho Dae Ptaulsonha teve iber o utstanding for the Blue wvere Conrser~vatory of Mriscap afte is tin huh aePuso a h )rfull uck Gor'don, who played niagni- keystone sack combination will be edge o him at short. cent%a attckandDick li re,'to o'ti e o'-Rg McLean with Dick Bell ready The batting order will have n1 any ifod h undi fin ance, the Glee Club, under Mi'. Free ______" ifford,ho turne in a fnr arr's dii'ectrirn, has racticed with .Rb" erfornance. Aldie Warner high C ~~~~~Governror umlmer Academy, her'e. - rricky Ripper Lynch, who nianeu- N4 f Bod- ers a stick taller than he is with tUsed in a full joint relear'sal i Arrow Sussex Collar Shirts 1he slip tounding ease, turned in a Synpirony Hall. Before the actual Jerv'is irring performance at defense. concert o Saturday evening, the( sweetohn pt. c~onld aso payedseven schools w~ill conclude their With French Cuffs swhiee at JohnsMe nadaloplyd rehearsals o Satur'day afternoon O Frseilocinsotngsmreucsfl CoachLitleton sustitutedat three, adjour'nirig for dinner, and - ' '0n~Frseilocsosntigi oescesu CoacLitleto subtit then reu'vgfr h efrmne . U 1 'J Jthan an Arrow Sussex, Looks especially smart with eely i orde'to gve evryoneTwo hundred tickets have lbeen re- A chanceget no the ame ifserved for Andover students, facul- 1 Sussex is the favorite widespread collar shirt of ssibl ad toobserve oath ty, and par'ents The tr'anspor'tation ayersinit.ated Th coachis to e povidled by b)us to and from Acollege coha menela andracoh is made in fine Gordon oxford lieves that his team is coming- the concert. cltPswlia ong well, but that it still needs racoh Sse oe nwie oi oos n tie ore practice. The teamwork, -7 ick handling, and passing have ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~witheither french or plain cuffs and is Sanforized labeled, guaranteeing less than 1%7 shrinkage rproved noticeably. Teta TY PI NG S ER VI C E $3.50 and up. ould be in good condition when Reasonable Rates faces the Boston Lacrosse Club re on the seventeenth.CALNDVR12 Positions ARROW SHIRTS and TIES ndecidled TEL ANOER 903 EDWARD A. ROMEO;- MGR. )NEWER&-ADERHEF POT3SIT At present- there have been noUNEWA HND RCIF SP TS HRS 3 rinrnent starting psitions as- nedWenthe team meets/ turday the goal will probably -`7 ifS' ~aiby Rd Starke, but 06fZA6 Z/9 ere is nothing definite yet. The attack posts are still being tlY contested. Leading the I' ARZ Y Aie R AVco~ e lte rupetition for these positions aTuck Gordon, Don Suther- b a cilya dhsb n d, Dick Gifford, and Bob-

At midfield there are a host of Yer's. most of whom will see N ~ionrrr the corning game. Lead-

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FF 19 COV-ILA' 3liyors oaco o are 6 p, cho,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rrr r F F r~~~i~r into-almN.0 Irrrrr I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ______Page Four, 3)IIALLIIPIAN__ 'AYVEESr~~~~~D~~kI~ Deke has been forced to suI. JAYVEELOPE divide the squad to get a better ~~i~~~e~~~ine~~~~ BASEBALL DRILL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~viewof his charges. Team spirit BA EBAL DR LL.and batting has been emphaizeij *0 0 a tremendous turn- so far. W . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lastweek out of about 75 candidates Some of those in the lea1 for greeted Coach DIClemente at the positions are Dcarse), Word has ecently been receivedl could procure such for him. He will first call for J.V. baseball. Keen Capra, Winslow, Berkowitz, ad Hale, Andover then enlarge them to the correct of the deatn of Perry Tu a oc eehsbe,~nh: pthrTloJt coach of 1901. He w a a gra duate size, use them in the display, and rsutan, vthtefstFnyC nck Tod Spin - of Yale, hei e his outstaiidiflg return them enlarged to you at ath Reynoldslds ShSrery,, and Purdi abilityvery moderatein 1)0th theprices tine Herea d theis abacR cuts to be made thiso ThursdayhisThurs Oa- Friday there is a wild scramble and Easthani, Lati field of the 1lN1l and 1900 teams w'on chance for everyone td get his fav for positions, as only about 25 dani, H-errey, Metcalf, Ilietz i ualter orite action shot enlarged to a size him a iirst-sttring positioI1 o ekp ntefnlsua.HthnoSimnadK~ ll Ameian UaLpon griadu- which will be excellent to hang olwl Caip's Thuwill far Cot hSee asqbeen All iofnth aved at.o ltie took oeri the heaid olthe walls or keep as-a souvenir. If yu Mr.Schoeller who~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Tusfr CahSeehs enAl fth achr av i ~ ~ only six drills, and pressed Deke so far. Of ~ P.A oahigtai.levm~ ehndhze on, utdo'twat o is asable farlto holdas can 'be determined, aforementioned, only Wil's]o ,veyv impressible record out on the opportunity, you can s is quite a lot of talent, and Finney are known quantities * * * ~~~~~~r.Deke or Arne Shelrwothere With so many candidates out, having p~layed on7 last year's j.~ As many of you have probably will h ave some that you can have (Photo by Buike already heard there is to be a dis- enlarge adue onte islyChaperone for Walt play of Andover athletics over the at again a very moderate price. ______S past seventy-five years in the gym Those interested should see Mr. E KL~ -AI-J for the commencement week. The Di Clementi as soon as possible. LAT LE DANCE44.~ display, of which Mr. Di Clementi *T U C S is to be in agwill include 30 The Veterans are boasting that GREAT U C S by 40-inch pictures covering the they have anl unbeatable softball Bad,8-n- wall. However, there is a great need teami and they would like to chal- CampusBad8inI for more pictures. Therefore, if any- 'Fnge any campus team that doubts Shine at Tea Dance I one has any pictures of any size this statement. Interested teams Ini the Commons last Saturday. ISt showing action on the athletic field, shculd cofltact "B" Aprld1.iteffthhiedane ohth Mr. Deke would appreciate it if you booking agent for the Vets. Iyear took place. Featured at the dance were the Campus Playboys H and the S-in-i Octet. 11 Music for the evening was pro- o vided by the Campus Playboys Larry L ______~~~Theband was made up of

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* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jor-danon the drums, Phil HayesIl at the bass fiddle, and Richard Con- way playing the trumpet. Near the end of the dance, the S-in-I Octet L sang two songs. They wvere "Moonai- b Shines, Nelly'. Singing in the 8-in-l were Lyle Hall. Bob Griffin, Mose Sm~hBil Mier.Jervis Finney, T Pete Connick, Dick Tichnor, Mac Summer School for Boys Tefor a admirable part in the smooth run- nling of the dlance. Mose Smith, Jer- *'HC vis Finney, ime Martineau, Eddie - .IT, JULY.AUGUST6 TO 30 ~~~~~~~~~~Ryan,Shelby Coates, Jerry John- C H S E FILIL i stone, and Burt Lee introduced the L E T R couples to the patronesses at the start of the dance, then mingled MY IDEA OF A REALLY DA with the dancems. At the end of the M. E. PECK K. S. MINARD lRe dance, they escorted the couples out ENJOYAB E SM K .ele ______of the hall. In the future, floor co)M-_ mittees will be present at all Tea -arr Dances and Proms.THEYRE .K4 TR tro ______thewoletheancewas_ success. Aided by an excellent floor tro ______committee, good music, and the 8-in-i Octet, it was enjoyed by all whoattended. ~~~~~~~~~~~IN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TARRINGRE Will Sing Role of "Silyio" "T E SRE TSll In Opera "Pa gliacci" W T O N M2 Friends of David Thaw, P. A. A TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX LE '46, will undoubtedly be inter- PRDUTINn TIU~~TA5Jfl~~~ "'~~ Fine DiunA~~~ested to learn from your columns jPiqu that this alumnus, one time starte __ IIIA~~uedo S)Iil IA Uf Fine h and Sullivan ot P. A. Gilbert die productions, will sing the role of Wk-'l "Sil-vio in the opera "Pagliacci" X Wi.u to be presented Sunday, April 18 inNwYork City, by the Capital s Pre O -eaCompany. * ~~Van Tux by > ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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