JI~htiY fl PHILLIPS ACADEMY I ~~~~~~~~ANDOVER, MASS. Volume L1I Number 38 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 Fifteen Cents rT"7"7 ~~~~MUSICAL CLUBS GIVE DRAMATIC CLUB TO ANDOVER LOSES TO EXETER jcgjuiretennl ecorb COMBINED CONCERT GIVE_"CLARENCE" I WM IGADBSEBL By Scott H. Paradise LUDLAM IN SOLO WILL BE PRESENTED SATURDAY __ EVENINGI WESTFALL WINS 100-YARD FINAL RALLY JUST FAILS TO One motf te iteretin of Last Saturday evening in George N -nothe m interestingfaue of Wahnto alNteCobnd xt Saturday evening, at eight DASH FROM OSBORNE WIN FOR BLUE the coming celebration will be the Musical Clubs gave their annual 'clockrinm Geoe WraasingoClbSCR:121SOR:322 Sesquicentennial Record 'now being concert before an audience made upAuioum th Dr aicCbSOR:4-1CRE3-8 compiled by undergraduates. Their mostly of friends of the school. of Phillips Academy will present Ls audyatroni h ev c n ntetidpro plan is to assemble in one olume This entertainment is given each Booth Tarking ton's Clarence, a LsSaudyftronith Hev crin ntetidpro reminiscences, impressions, and year that the clubs go to Exeter corned-y in four acts. Clarence first Exeter pool the Red and Gray gave Exeter a 32-28 win over Ando- opinonsobtinednot f Anover or teir ointrecial s tha theappeared in New York in 1919, the niatators overwhelmed our swim- ver in their affn-ftal basketball game only from Andover graduates, but school may have an opportunity original cast including such wellmesbthscrof4-1iteSaud.Asptby novrn from he mst otstadingmenn to ear hem nce urin thesea-known players as Mary Boland, eighth annual swimming meet be- the last few minutes of play barely all walks of, life throughout the son. It is a decided effort on their Glenn Hunter, Helen Hayes, and tween the two rival schools. The failed to give the game to the Blue. coutryhve he Soweldiorspar aswel a tht o teirleaerAlfred Lund. The play has to do meet was full of unexpected occur- Although Exeter seemed to have succedeoubtul tha itishet- an itis ery isapoitingto avewith the effect upon the life of an rences and all the results which had the heavier and more experienced er such a distinguished group of them so poorly supported by te -Amrcnfml fa ceti contributors has ever before been student body. The Glee Club took but brilliant and lovable young Andover prophets were upset. Cap- kept the game close at all times, gathered within the covers of one an outstanding part in the program man named Clarence. It containstanlefllwsasuathadolytrreievlseete book. giving together seven selections, characterizations of adolescents outstanding swimmer for Andover, two teams separated by a margin btioo trknkndcto.o h sela aiinolohe byveLudle.thens which Tarkington has done as no taking second in the 50 yard free- of more than two or three baskets. hig ac sthein sdcoln reache andoelins Clby pLaydlthe TNa- other American playwright; and style and winning a hard fought The game was easily one of the in public estimation that men of tional Emblem , by Bagley, as itsptishglamsnanwelrcovrEtr'saObre, otextnglydhrensvrl such national prominence ats Vice- their opening number and followeddelodithThis year a new method of expectations10yadfe-ye.Orers in the dive were The first period ended with the President aes ScrearD Ho-itwitsanerSecretarykHoo--utit with piecee ben-e A ady haaernegroal nt ealo"DarkiesndExte ver, Chief ustice Taft, Senators Dream", by Lansing. h ly denot hasen toecmped.foA ecbadly shattee animballnnot even 15coreadeadlocked,7-7,andeer Bingham and Gillette, Governor ers kept together very wvell and Studetwowse ocmeefrscrn lc n riadld1-4a h is afedd Spaulding of New Hampshire, were enthusiastically received by a part first interviewed Mr. Heely, getting only third:- Bench, how- The Andover defense crumbled n ~~ ~ ~ ~~teadene h le Club next who uggested the part for which ever, excelled in the breast-stroke, moetrl in the third period Covernor Fuller of Massachusetts, pian andthle candidate was to try. The cormignatlstfvyrdahdg natlas iv arsaha andmomentarileGl lbefore they could recover the and Ambassador Phillips, the most gathered around thepin ad latter then read enough of the play Of his nearest opponent. The Red and Grey had piled up a six prominent descendant of our found- sang "Go Down Moses" a famous er, will write, as they dlo, to send writteinthenegrodialectandsetto to give him an idea of his-proposed time, m. 17 2-5 seconds, wats point lead. The Blue outpointed rol an hnrtre oM.the best that he has dones this year. the visitors in the last period, how- theironratlcongratulationsosirtulandoi toe, efr He redig fnegron o Adspiritualhhebet nyandve, ndGdddiinmorHtotei press their admiration for Ando- ffiusic from Dvorak's "New World Hevfraraigo otoso nesn lhuhh etSye vr n de i oet hi ver's accomplishments.Symphony ". Their voices were the part. O the basis of these by about three feet, was far from total, while Exeter scored four; ver's ;ccomplihments.clear and every word could be readings the first cast wvas selected; being in his usual form in the but Exeter retained her lead, and The 200 ard f ree- the game ended 32-28 in her favor. Anumer o menof te hihestheardA number of men een of thein highestthe back rows of the final announcement of pslrearts ~~~~~~bick-stroke. Hri n mt tre o importance in the educational i a follows: Mr. WNheeler, W. A. style was won b Exeter by a re Hri n mt tre o word ontibuedhve enghythe auditorium. The piano was1il:'9Mr.b- worl cotriutedlenthythenhae moved around and the mem-Ril 2;Ms Martyn (his business margin, Osborne comning in a lap' Andover. The Blue captain scored reminiscences of their days at R. L. rs.asecretary),ad ho oo Andovr,aticls oneduction orbers of the orchestra took their Sertr- RL.Gwinn, '29; Mrs an afaedo h okeight points, and his speedy floor letter a~rtes o edti ord places on either side. Dr. Pfattei- \Vheeler (his secnd wife), H. R. third place. covering made him an essential letersexpessvef teirgoo ch ld tem hrogh wo iecsM. Chorlian, '29; Bobby WVheeler The first event o the program part of the Andover offense. His disens A ongofYae, Hiben of"heDneefte prtsb (his son), J. B. Hawes, 3d, '28; was te relay. Pickett, our first long~ baskets from outside the foul dent Anellibbn f Yle,O Gluk, nd Subet's tiringCora \Vheeler (his daughter), R. manl, got at good start but it was line proved one of the sensations Pree Ames,ofpin arent-t '"Marche Militaire". The next M Davis, '29; Violet Pinney, Soon apparent that hie ws up of the game. Smith led the scor- Eeritusf Aherstnaof resent-slcinwso netrl ifr (Cora's governess), B. D. Henning, against a superior manl in Brines,inacutgfo nefth EmeituVeseri Thingof Re seecton as f al etirly iffr-'28; Hubert Stemn, D. H. Morris, and at the end of his lap was fotir team's total. Mettler was closely, serve; Headmasters Peabody f ent character, a story in song, sungJr,29Diwde(abtr) .ydsehn.KgWS aleo by Ken-the soloist Of the club, ~~~~~~~~~guardedb Exeter, and wvas held Groton, lDrUrV f Sinlt Paul1's, byteslitKftecuKn Jr., '29 Din ii (a butle), P. yards bvehid Kingt wags abe to oeb nedy Ludlam; it~ was ~Boyce-Ab- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t on bsket b Reisner, the vis- Merceerrof an akstvir of bott's "The Ghost of John Mc- S-Hyes, '30; Clarence, L. B. camte up against Butler, one of iting guard, but he scored twice Motchkisbe, Edadsano Thr Hl Crae"'. Ldlam displayed careful Pitkin, '29. Exeter's fastest swimmers, and, onl free tries. Rickaid and Dorman Sochol, drds of T~ihes rining. an rcieadh The D~ramatic Club, in conjuc- (lespite his efforts, lost three more excelled in defensive play, and were tero,a anciRenda fmoushe- sormch sii and feelingent thept tion with Mr. Heely's whole- yards. W~hen Bngton started largely resp~onsible for Exeter's tis, shooale. n fmu Elg song that te audience demanded hearted co-operation, has worked out o the last lap, Savage \as lowx scoring. lish school. ~anencore. Their request was diligently over a long period of teveni yards aihead and increased Exeter's team-work was slightly- Among the famous explorers T t tBlue'fresl more consistent thanfor,theisane and missionaries who have written granted with '*Rolling Down to tiechro tot erefoe thid distace. t t , fr the.mr onitn hn h le Rio" a ongfaraliaxvll dubtessbe toeverone Iflales suc '44sec.and a ndtheegavexettheml advantageatag for the Record is Commander Ri" og-airt evry nwl doeietles the acflaless succsp edopterceohetmt m RichrdF Byr, U..N.,WhoThe words are humorous and de- an eere h cmlt Tesu r4 ec. wa e xtr101throughout the game. Quinn, at Richard ~~~~~~~lightedhis listeners. Dr. Pfattei- of the student body. Tces rerd. s hwdLPWllilcnesoe tno hi ons sends an article, illustrated by cher accompanied him at the price fifty cents, are on sale in Mr. Extraswl)~e Pwl ~hile Reed accouiited for nine photographs, descriptive of IIao Heely's office i George W\Iash- the dive and Andover began to mr.Fedpoe h an propsedfligtPoe; het theSouhMndoin Cub ext ookingtn Hll eerymornngrealize that she was fighting proposedPoe, flightThe Mandolinto the ClubSouth nelosingkmeet.nGoddauxvewonmthisnstaytofotheirirdefense,,anddtheethree William Beebe, the famous natur- thesstageerenderingx"Southern alist and author, writes o ex- Me ste, anderThe MaSthern" ACADEMY PREACHERS FOR THE *event with some excellent diving tor. Throal te was o the hole, ploring. From his base in north- Tefrtwsaclcio ofheSPRING TERM and his teammate, Fowler, took ev-enily balanced. emn Labrador Commander Donald old negro melodieslewhich wer Apit D.Jms Bee second. Brainard, appearing to a Reed opened the game with a B. 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