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 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, 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 justwnustaf forn 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.
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