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Cochran Chapel TheSatrdvye MnG.W.H.e o The speaker in dhapel next Thero vie inSe. H.,~ H.rt- Sunday will e Dr. Claude M. motrgwov e"Se Htrin er tI F'uess, Headmaster of Phillipsm UxaeHrov"strigRbt Acdm.The service will begin Walk. Ther ow begins at at :0o a.m., as usual. 7:0Doropna715 Established 1-878 ol. LXIX, No. 1 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SEPTEMBER 22, 1944. Sample Copy ndover'sl1'67th Year Le .dye Call You Sweetheart j INE SPIRIT SHOWVN Has Off icial Beginning 'IN SUMMER'SCHOOL, ~Football 'Practice Starts- Early; . I ' hr nulSsinM re Makeups, Skills Test Are Given By High Work of Plan A Seniors Officially P. K's 167th y~~ ar began last Mbnday with the ~P. A 's third Summer Ses~sion, directed a~before by Mr. eturn iaofythe scoars hip stu entsan thet conga wth firs Blackmer', was distinguished by universally good morale and turn of the scholarship studens and the coming df-the fistby an extraordinary spirit of cooperation on the parts of the reps, who are now no longe - wondering the names of the 260 students and the some forty faculty members concerned. arious shool buildings. Members of the football team, how- teipesv cdatcrcr ftet-ieprcn ver, had returned the previous Thursday for early pr-ac- the ipesvensctny lantcrcr Af enis, who cent ice. ~ ~ ~ ~ ____________________honors x,%ith a failure rate of under Old' students found the cafeteria ystem still' in opdiffion after a Loan Library Hours two per cent, and also of the ath- -ear of trial. Large single rooms Monday 9:G0-10'00 1'00-2'00 1 ,via~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rers letic and workti programspro mark thkishi ear of trial. Large singl rooms Monday 9: OAD-10:I0 1:00-2: 00 11 M asters- session a the most successful yet ad been converted to doubles by Tuesday 1:00-2: 00 -con d ucted he advent of double-decker beds. Wednesday 10:W~11:0-0 1:00-2 00 Th wok rgrt din te hsws, aside from the few Thursday 9:00-10:00 1:00-2:00 - p o n e is wa A ppointed ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was directed by Mr. San- falen branches around the campus, Friday 1:00-2:00 the only physical change in theI borin and, though similar to the There were; however, numeroukP Rall To FTac ulrEtyr in and eha ashn atmpchtwd changus in the faculty and admin pndve'sk2tieTeachers te as. f Enterprtnc Eleven new masters ~~Adovr'shardest-working students, the preps, tak tm offrm-English Department; i h at fmjriprac wereadded. tefclyado r e 1- ldtheir labors for a frolic on Flagstaff Court. w on ' i Dp. 'as the ctivation of the school ere added to the faculty and one To Be H el-c! I Joi~~~~~~~~~~n eqithn et garden, which Mr. Dake supervised. r.tBnedic hasm beomlean of 5 Th eenceIi uuu uEleveni~~ new nmasters have bee-i Vegetables harvested were deliv- Mr.Beedct asbeom Den f n unday T r e Faculty e ie e t apoe d this year to the faculty ered to the Commons and any r Students, and Mr. Tower Dean of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of Phillips Academy. The Mathe- pluses were canned for us'e in the the FacultySociety InquiryDAJn LSpring matics Department received three winter. By the end of the session Appointm~ents for the week were - Oitof Inqnouncea -D uring Sp i gnew teachers: Cornelius G. -S. the value of the vegetables used few and not exacting. 114akeup ex- -Will osrPrep ___________________ Banta, B.S., who will reside at reached $150. and an additional $400 aminations were 'given on Monday - Spnsr -' Eaton Cottage, E. Merrill Reed, worth was picked by Academy em- and Tuesday; schedules were made Reception at 4:00 With the retirement of three standards and has allowed no half- B.S.. who will this year' e one of ploye~s before the beginning of the out on Tuesday and Wednesday by OnSdaepmbr2,ot prominent faculty members last hearted work.- . Rockwell's housemasters, and Cyril term last Monday. Construction and those who had returned. On Wed- OnS daepmbr2 ot June, Andover lost teachers of Mr. French came to Andover in G. Sargent, A.M., who is living at clearing was done around Rabbits the Prep Reception and the Prepmayyassevctotesho.10 afrcmptig rdue nesday the last of the upperclass- Rally will-be held, the former in Their inerstsei'e otonndwrka thesho.10 fe Univlersity grfduBerln Johnson IHall. and the Bobby Thompson Ponds. men reached Andover, so that the the Senior Commons Room in theThiineetweentonne wokate- ivrtyfBrlaeWok asbgnnsvrlnw student body met -- as a body at basement of the dining hall; and only to the classroom, for they all and in 1924-25 he did more gradu- Two new English teachersar Wokwsbgn nserlnw 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The teltrinGog Wahgontook an active part in many Acad' ate study at the Universities of starting off the 167th school year tennis courts on the club sport Medical Department's Skills Test Audiltrin B oare auhievnton eniy functions. Paris and Grenoble. Mr. and Mrs. at P. A. Mr. Joseph R. W. Dodge, field, and in addition students did -the new and improved version- ipnoe yteSceyo nur. Dean Lester E. Lynde completed French will remain heire. A-.M., is in charge of the Lowers weeding .- md edging around the provided the only exercise for re- spnoe yteSceyo nur.forty-tlhre~years of service to P. A. English Department Loses in Draper House. and Mi'. Hari'y paths, greatly aiding the under- turnng sudets. he reps of The Reception will begin at 4:00 FloighsrautnwthPiM.SecrJ. Groblewski, A.B., who is spending manned School -grounds crew.. All turning stdents. Th prepsno Folloinguhs grauatin0witiPhipr.rSpncerthis year down in Williams Hall. this was accomplished under a sys- course, had a little more, what aen connue te 6:00 it urpnso Beta standing from Wesleyan Unii- Tlwenty-seven years of service to Appointed this y'ear to the Fren~h temn of compulsory wor-k whereby with moving and conga lines on beng to. eable other studes versity, Mr. Lynde came to.Andover Andover are inscribed in the recordDeatntiMrAlxdrD.acsuetwokdteqivet Flthe t Court Cafer 8e'clock of the faculty informally. On the 190 Isrpcoprity inatheatclss- fRyE Secr hrtrdls Gibson, A.M., residing at -McCurdy of one afternoon per week in the thetw lwe cases ftr Gelckreceivxng~ line will be Dr. Fuess room is attes rteby thetregulasty Continued on Page 4 House. period from the end of body-build' andSeblys yetdy ad0 for Upest and Da an Mr.Tw.Alo ith which he was voted "best Each language has its new mas-, Ing at 3:45 until 5. Some fifty boys ad Sepniors t wa0 Theglst reg-o ,pr n ilb r n r.Bn-teacher" biy the graduating classes. f~l~~'.f ter this year. Mr. Manuel Pintowre nieatron o a ufr appoeinstent asterngitraiondiet, Mr. and Mrs. Adriance, -and IJ 98DenL ebeaeD-ACE RE-PRTIIER A.B., who has taken over Mr. May- on the school grounds or on neigh- for athetics tfis aftrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin. In11Iea yd beaeD--nr' osition in Woods House, is boring farms during the summer. A reception and tea was held at rector of Admissions and two yearsTOtenwadio tth Spis Adisitiey he ume Dr. Fuess' house on both Monday Rersmns .later was appointed Assistant to TALKen wilU LI-.Rdlif . esondfeedltlefo tewi _____________ ~~~~In charge of the light Vefresh- the Headmaster. With the creation Cei rW Scooped DxeAi'Mnt f whil -alif in. Sesso iffere ittloe from te wi- Contnuedon Pge 4ments which will be served, are of the office of Dean in 1933, he wasofnxeyAM.ofT lr'Hl.ii-te'eiswth neioiat x Miss Whitehill, Mrs. Richardson, appointed Instructor in Mathe- Sinking of"Repulse" stutroGemnadLi.AlocpinThswshebecefa S MfijLMc~onad, andMiss Edes. maics an Dean n the-lfred aw- Ceclappointed tetoeltheowLatininDepartmentaticutpasystem.utsysdentsud werewe toldldat Academy -Notices coad n isEds aisadDa nteAfe a- CclB iwtewl-nw is Mr'. Richard H. Seais, A.B.,' Ed. the beginning of the session that y ThL~~preps of etwo lower classes rence Ripley Foundation. "As Dean correspondent. h'eads the list ,of M- who is living at Rockwell they were expecte tom tal Appointmnts for classes are requested .to come between 4:00 of Admissions Mr. Lynde has exer- lectures and concerts foi' the fall -1ue rmNrhAdoe-cms colapitet.adtefc taeprecedence over all extra- and 5:00, and those of the upper cised discriminating judgment in term. He will speak in George .oAthuW.Fio Noh -ABve comestschooleappointmentsbandctheufact curricular appointments. A stu- classes between 5: 00 and 6: 00. the choice of entering students, en- Washington Hall October 3 . Be- th-oiina n ftei-csd ui-etr dent should never cut a class ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~has tepsio asnefthi-('ed urgetresummer testi-' doaenhd eerg cu abclass The doors will open for the Rally abling the Faculty to set high stan- sides Mi'. Brown's lecture there will structor's in Music here at Phillips ties to their seriousness of purpose at 64,adtoeatdigare AarStudentelecuClauncilet, consistingt an pofapone- t. attndedmetinoubok, 6:5 an thise atending00 odaes ofa iteeual s attinent oher tw ones adprpsn-Academ y. AStdnCucicostngfoe etc. asked to be in their seats by 7:00. confident that the new boys are o1~~Totherplecture.of Thelth hasmembeerfrommeach offtheeseven Stdet ar remndd ha Larry Dalley, th-pi'esident of-th.6 sound mind and adequate back- Cecil Brown's topic is "This War P~i...~o elhhsdormitories met weekly ,with Mi'. du gstudt ar remnde that- Society of Inquiry, will introduce ground. His responsibility has been and the Peace: How Can We Win Continued on Page 4~ Blackmer and Mr. Follansbee. durin stud hour and he as the_ speakers, who will be Harry great, but through sound, calm Both." Mr Brown, after doing I________________ tivity period they may nlot go Reid, speaking on Circle A and the thought his contribution to P. A. mnuch news reporting abroad had a -APTITUDE TEST Morning Assembly downtown without written e5-shsbe mesrbe"pora fhsoni hscuty Mi'. James'. assembly progiam Activities; Cy Chittick, on Phile has beeneimmeasurable.",programaofahishownoin thishcouhtn'ys cuses from their'housemasters. and' Debating; Fred Sanborn, on Mr. French Retires Free-Lance Writer in 1939OnWdeayftroSp-ws nthr ne ftecage * * * * * ~ tfe pulctos dMaon Al-tember 27. the usual battery of Assembly during the summer was a After leaving the mdvies each Another loss to Andover has been After gi'aduating frbmn Western aptitude tests will be given the half. hour in length and generally student must go -directly to his letics; Ken Sutherland, on the Stu- the retirement of George -Franklin Reserve Univei'sity, Mr. Brown im- scolAswste aelst asdvedocurnafisad dent Council; and Dick Starke, on Frnhsrcrnhhshl aymdael ne'dtefedo or e he eAtiresschoolcwillltak worldepolems tof retaer sort dormitory and report to his the Musical Clubs. This meeting isFrnhMrFrnhhshlmaymdaeyetedtefedojor yarheniescolwltke oldpbesof vey ot counselor.- to familiarize the new students responsible positions during his nalism7 He wviote foi' dozens of the Speed Alpha Test, one (te- Thei'e were talks by w~ll informed If for-any reason a student with some of the extra curricular long service here. He was Head of papers and even edited one. In 1939 signed to measure quickness of members of the aculty, and the leaves the movies before the activities and clubs within the the French Department, Class Offi- he felt he had enough experience' epnei h eblad ltetadbs ouetr im end of the show, he must sign school.Chairman of the Commence- and he sailed for Eui'ope as a ' e e s:os n tevra n aes n etdcmna' im the seet rovidd fo thatpur-ceroree- mathematical fields and also a were shown The-ce wei'e iumerous the sheet provided for that pur- ~ment Committee, and treasurer of lance wiriteir. test of the so-called "ominibus" question and ansvei p~eriods dur- pose n the .lobby of,/George The cheers and songs in the Blue the Alumni Association since 1920. .January 1940 found him with type. n addition bii spelling ing which students aired theii - Washington Hall. He should Book will be used, and every prep In all these positions he has CBS in Rome. Fi'om there he went tests and silent ireading tests views and compared them with write his name clearly and indi- should bring his Blue Book, both proven himself a capable execu- to Yugoslavia. Lybia, and finally will he given. those of the speaher cate' the exact time of his de- for that, and for the other nfortiv an redo-ohsuet n igpr.H ruh i h rz No preparation whatsoever -is Afternoon athileth's N~eie well or-_ parture. * * * * *mation contained in it, which maytieadfinofbhsuetsndSgpr.Heruhtptepiz parture. ~~be referred to. The Rally will be faculty. In the classroom Mr. news scoop of the war, the sinking requimed beyond a good night's ganized and vigoi aisly carried out Under no circumstances may oeby 8:00. Fechaminiedte highest oth"Rple"sleep nasmuch as the results of Body-uidng wa- held at 3:1.5 af- any student act as agent for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'Suez to Singapore' these tests form part of the per- te- the Activities Houtri from 2 to3 out the express permission of um~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~He asueenprasedas he dui'anntng winch classesl- uri %vuinclCsesimuni-ni any concern or Individual with- Gr ei gH a enpasda h et mnn eodadaesgii news reporter' of the wvar. He has cant factors in college admis- cations. Coastal piloting, and Typ- the Bureau of Self-Help in Mr. wi'itten many articles foi' such mag- sionis. every boy should take ing. and other activities such at. Benedict's office. For the third successive time, Phillips Academy opens in the' azines as "The Satui'day Evening themne'osyad r i et midst of war, in the hope that during the coming school year a Post." In October 1942 his book, Whereas in previous' thsclbs stden languaet, and. rtheding Every student should report- decisive victory may be achieved. Speaking, for the Trustees and -"Suez to Singapore," came out tell- ths et aebe ie n frtoento h ok crewsii' immediately all outside maga- -- the faculty, as well as for myself personally, I extend to all the ing pf his experieiries watching his- the Case Memorial Cage, this cluded baseball. tennis, functional zine solicitors to his house- students, old and new, who form the undergraduate body, our tor~~ being made. Iyear. because of the difficulty swi,,,ing. and life saving Physi- master or Mr. Benedict. These hearty greetings.-Like all-American citizens on the home front, we Mi'. Goldovsky willypiesent a con-- and eXpense involved in moving cal education was cai'mied to -its men are not "licensed", and shall wish to give all that we have in these coming months of crisis. cert here on October- 20. He illus' cliaiis and tables it is planned to t0oi(al end under Di- Gallagher should not be allowed to roam I am sure that Andover and all those associated with it will not ti'ates his talks on the piano. A lee give the tests in the meeting and Mi'. Johnson with insti-uction in around in the dormitories. If- weaken or fail. -ture for Russian Wa- Relief Is room. Full details will be-.-pub- dieting and posture coi'mection. the students fully cooperate in tentatively planned for October 24 lished in the next issue of the Weed loe o' re the. matter, It will be possible Am Miss Doree, a soprano from the PHILLIPIAN, posted on the bul- (loiethnduiin thloed rel rchoo to keep'these men off~~~~~the cam- --- ~~~ T'~~oP ~j~ - Metroolitninpm-aan dusingheretetenboarslaa an ounedoi

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Cochran Chapel TheSatrdvye MnG.W.H.e o

The speaker in dhapel next Thero vie inSe. H.,~ H.rt-

Sunday will e Dr. Claude M. motrgwov e"Se Htrin er tIF'uess, Headmaster of Phillipsm UxaeHrov"strigRbt

Acdm.The service will begin Walk. Ther ow begins atat :0o a.m., as usual. 7:0Doropna715

Established 1-878

ol. LXIX, No. 1 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SEPTEMBER 22, 1944. Sample Copy

ndover'sl1'67th Year Le .dye Call You Sweetheart j INE SPIRIT SHOWVNHas Off icial Beginning 'IN SUMMER'SCHOOL,

~Football 'Practice Starts- Early; . I ' hr nulSsinM reMakeups, Skills Test Are Given By High Work of Plan A Seniors

Officially P. K's 167th y~~ ar began last Mbnday with the ~P. A 's third Summer Ses~sion, directed a~before by Mr.eturn iaofythe scoars hip stu entsan thet conga wth firs Blackmer', was distinguished by universally good morale and

turn of the scholarship studens and the coming df-the fistby an extraordinary spirit of cooperation on the parts of thereps, who are now no longe - wondering the names of the 260 students and the some forty faculty members concerned.arious shool buildings. Members of the football team, how- teipesv cdatcrcr ftet-ieprcn

ver, had returned the previous Thursday for early pr-ac- the ipesvensctny lantcrcr Af enis, who centice. ~ ~ ~ ~ ____________________honors

x,%ith a failure rate of underOld' students found the cafeteriaystem still' in opdiffion after a Loan Library Hours two per cent, and also of the ath-

-ear of trial. Large single rooms Monday 9:G0-10'00 1'00-2'00 1 ,via~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rers letic and workti programspro mark thkishiear of trial. Large singl rooms Monday 9: OAD-10:I0 1:00-2: 00 11 M asters- session a the most successful yet

ad been converted to doubles by Tuesday 1:00-2: 00 -con d ucted

he advent of double-decker beds. Wednesday 10:W~11:0-0 1:00-2 00 Th wok rgrt din te

hsws, aside from the few Thursday 9:00-10:00 1:00-2:00 - p o n eis wa A ppointed ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~summner was directed by Mr. San-

falen branches around the campus, Friday 1:00-2:00 the only physical change in theI borin and, though similar to the

There were; however, numeroukP Rall To FTac ulrEtyr in and eha ashn atmpchtwdchangus in the faculty and admin pndve'sk2tieTeachers te as. f Enterprtnc

Eleven new masters ~~Adovr'shardest-working students, the preps, tak tm offrm-English Department; i h at fmjriprac

wereadded. tefclyado r e 1- ldtheir labors for a frolic on Flagstaff Court. w on ' i Dp. 'as the ctivation of the schoolere added to the faculty and one To Be H el-c! I Joi~~~~~~~~~~n eqithn et garden, which Mr. Dake supervised.

r.tBnedic hasm beomlean of 5 Th eenceIi uuu uEleveni~~ new nmasters have bee-i Vegetables harvested were deliv-Mr.Beedct asbeom Den f n unday T r e Faculty e ie e t apoe d this year to the faculty ered to the Commons and any r

Students, and Mr. Tower Dean of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of Phillips Academy. The Mathe- pluses were canned for us'e in the

the FacultySociety InquiryDAJn LSpring matics Department received three winter. By the end of the sessionAppointm~ents for the week were - Oitof Inqnouncea -D uring Sp i gnew teachers: Cornelius G. -S. the value of the vegetables used

few and not exacting. 114akeup ex- -Will osrPrep ___________________ Banta, B.S., who will reside at reached $150. and an additional $400

aminations were 'given on Monday - Spnsr -' Eaton Cottage, E. Merrill Reed, worth was picked by Academy em-and Tuesday; schedules were made Reception at 4:00 With the retirement of three standards and has allowed no half- B.S.. who will this year' e one of ploye~s before the beginning of the

out on Tuesday and Wednesday by OnSdaepmbr2,ot prominent faculty members last hearted work.- . Rockwell's housemasters, and Cyril term last Monday. Construction and

those who had returned. On Wed- OnS daepmbr2 ot June, Andover lost teachers of Mr. French came to Andover in G. Sargent, A.M., who is living at clearing was done around Rabbitsthe Prep Reception and the Prepmayyassevctotesho.10 afrcmptig rdue

nesday the last of the upperclass- Rally will-be held, the former in Their inerstsei'e otonndwrka thesho.10 fe Univlersity grfduBerln Johnson IHall. and the Bobby Thompson Ponds.men reached Andover, so that the the Senior Commons Room in theThiineetweentonne wokate- ivrtyfBrlaeWok asbgnnsvrlnw

student body met --as a body at basement of the dining hall; and only to the classroom, for they all and in 1924-25 he did more gradu- Two new English teachersar Wokwsbgn nserlnw

8 o'clock yesterday morning. The teltrinGog Wahgontook an active part in many Acad' ate study at the Universities of starting off the 167th school year tennis courts on the club sportMedical Department's Skills Test Audiltrin B oare auhievnton eniy functions. Paris and Grenoble. Mr. and Mrs. at P. A. Mr. Joseph R. W. Dodge, field, and in addition students did

-the new and improved version- ipnoe yteSceyo nur. Dean Lester E. Lynde completed French will remain heire. A-.M., is in charge of the Lowers weeding .- md edging around the

provided the only exercise for re- spnoe yteSceyo nur.forty-tlhre~years of service to P. A. English Department Loses in Draper House. and Mi'. Hari'y paths, greatly aiding the under-turnng sudets. he reps of The Reception will begin at 4:00 FloighsrautnwthPiM.SecrJ. Groblewski, A.B., who is spending manned School -grounds crew.. Allturning stdents. Th prepsno Folloinguhs grauatin0witiPhipr.rSpncerthis year down in Williams Hall. this was accomplished under a sys-

course, had a little more, what aen connue te 6:00 it urpnso Beta standing from Wesleyan Unii- Tlwenty-seven years of service to Appointed this y'ear to the Fren~h temn of compulsory wor-k whereby

with moving and conga lines on beng to. eable other studes versity, Mr. Lynde came to.Andover Andover are inscribed in the recordDeatntiMrAlxdrD.acsuetwokdteqivet

Flthe t Court Cafer 8e'clock of the faculty informally. On the 190 Isrpcoprity inatheatclss- fRyE Secr hrtrdls Gibson, A.M., residing at -McCurdy of one afternoon per week in thethetw lwe cases ftr Gelckreceivxng~ line will be Dr. Fuess room is attes rteby thetregulasty Continued on Page 4 House. period from the end of body-build'

andSeblys yetdy ad0 for Upest and Da an Mr.Tw.Alo ith which he was voted "best Each language has its new mas-, Ing at 3:45 until 5. Some fifty boys

ad Sepniors t wa0 Theglst reg-o ,pr n ilb r n r.Bn-teacher" biy the graduating classes. f~l~~'.f ter this year. Mr. Manuel Pintowre nieatron o a

ufr appoeinstent asterngitraiondiet, Mr. and Mrs. Adriance, -and IJ 98DenL ebeaeD-ACE RE-PRTIIER A.B., who has taken over Mr. May- on the school grounds or on neigh-

for athetics tfis aftrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin. In11Iea yd beaeD--nr' osition in Woods House, is boring farms during the summer.

A reception and tea was held at rector of Admissions and two yearsTOtenwadio tth Spis Adisitiey he ume

Dr. Fuess' house on both Monday Rersmns .later was appointed Assistant to TALKen wilU LI-.Rdlif . esondfeedltlefo tewi_____________ ~~~~In charge of the light Vefresh- the Headmaster. With the creation Cei rW Scooped DxeAi'Mnt f whil -alif in. Sesso iffere ittloe from te wi-

Contnuedon Pge 4ments which will be served, are of the office of Dean in 1933, he wasofnxeyAM.ofT lr'Hl.ii-te'eiswth neioiat x

Miss Whitehill, Mrs. Richardson, appointed Instructor in Mathe- Sinking of"Repulse" stutroGemnadLi.AlocpinThswshebecefaS MfijLMc~onad, andMiss Edes. maics an Dean n the-lfred aw- Ceclappointed tetoeltheowLatininDepartmentaticutpasystem.utsysdentsud werewe toldldat

Academy -Notices coad n isEds aisadDa nteAfe a- CclB iwtewl-nw is Mr'. Richard H. Seais, A.B.,' Ed. the beginning of the session thaty ThL~~preps of etwo lower classes rence Ripley Foundation. "As Dean correspondent. h'eads the list ,of M- who is living at Rockwell they were expecte tom tal

Appointmnts for classes are requested .to come between 4:00 of Admissions Mr. Lynde has exer- lectures and concerts foi' the fall -1ue rmNrhAdoe-cms colapitet.adtefctaeprecedence over all extra- and 5:00, and those of the upper cised discriminating judgment in term. He will speak in George .oAthuW.Fio Noh -ABve comestschooleappointmentsbandctheufact

curricular appointments. A stu- classes between 5: 00 and 6: 00. the choice of entering students, en- Washington Hall October 3 . Be- th-oiina n ftei-csd ui-etrdent should never cut a class ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~has tepsio asnefthi-('ed urgetresummer testi-'

doaenhd eerg cu abclass The doors will open for the Rally abling the Faculty to set high stan- sides Mi'. Brown's lecture there will structor's in Music here at Phillips ties to their seriousness of purposeat 64,adtoeatdigare AarStudentelecuClauncilet, consistingt an pofapone-

t. attndedmetinoubok, 6:5 an thise atending00 odaes ofa iteeual s attinent oher tw ones adprpsn-Academ y. AStdnCucicostngfoeetc. asked to be in their seats by 7:00. confident that the new boys are o1~~Totherplecture.of Thelth hasmembeerfrommeach offtheeseven

Stdet ar remndd ha Larry Dalley, th-pi'esident of-th.6 sound mind and adequate back- Cecil Brown's topic is "This War P~i...~o elhhsdormitories met weekly ,with Mi'.

du gstudt ar remnde that- Society of Inquiry, will introduce ground. His responsibility has been and the Peace: How Can We Win Continued on Page 4~ Blackmer and Mr. Follansbee.durin stud hour and he as the_ speakers, who will be Harry great, but through sound, calm Both." Mr Brown, after doing I________________

tivity period they may nlot go Reid, speaking on Circle A and the thought his contribution to P. A. mnuch news reporting abroad had a -APTITUDE TEST Morning Assemblydowntown without written e5-shsbe mesrbe"pora fhsoni hscuty Mi'. James'. assembly progiam

Activities; Cy Chittick, on Phile has beeneimmeasurable.",programaofahishownoin thishcouhtn'yscuses from their'housemasters. and' Debating; Fred Sanborn, on Mr. French Retires Free-Lance Writer in 1939OnWdeayftroSp-ws nthr ne ftecage

* * * * * ~ tfe pulctos dMaon Al-tember 27. the usual battery of Assembly during the summer was a

After leaving the mdvies each Another loss to Andover has been After gi'aduating frbmn Western aptitude tests will be given the half. hour in length and generally

student must go -directly to his letics; Ken Sutherland, on the Stu- the retirement of George -Franklin Reserve Univei'sity, Mr. Brown im- scolAswste aelst asdvedocurnafisaddent Council; and Dick Starke, on Frnhsrcrnhhshl aymdael ne'dtefedo or e he eAtiresschoolcwillltak worldepolems tof retaer sort

dormitory and report to his the Musical Clubs. This meeting isFrnhMrFrnhhshlmaymdaeyetedtefedojor yarheniescolwltke oldpbesof vey ot

counselor.- to familiarize the new students responsible positions during his nalism7 He wviote foi' dozens of the Speed Alpha Test, one (te- Thei'e were talks by w~ll informed

If for-any reason a student with some of the extra curricular long service here. He was Head of papers and even edited one. In 1939 signed to measure quickness of members of the aculty, and the

leaves the movies before the activities and clubs within the the French Department, Class Offi- he felt he had enough experience' epnei h eblad ltetadbs ouetr imend of the show, he must sign school.Chairman of the Commence- and he sailed for Eui'ope as a ' e e s:os n tevra n aes n etdcmna' im

the seet rovidd fo thatpur-ceroree- mathematical fields and also a were shown The-ce wei'e iumerousthe sheet provided for that pur- ~ment Committee, and treasurer of lance wiriteir. test of the so-called "ominibus" question and ansvei p~eriods dur-

pose n the .lobby of,/George The cheers and songs in the Blue the Alumni Association since 1920. .January 1940 found him with type. n addition bii spelling ing which students aired theii -

Washington Hall. He should Book will be used, and every prep In all these positions he has CBS in Rome. Fi'om there he went tests and silent ireading tests views and compared them with

write his name clearly and indi- should bring his Blue Book, both proven himself a capable execu- to Yugoslavia. Lybia, and finally will he given. those of the speaher

cate' the exact time of his de- for that, and for the other nfortiv an redo-ohsuet n igpr.H ruh i h rz No preparation whatsoever -is Afternoon athileth's N~eie well or-_parture. * * * * *mation contained in it, which maytieadfinofbhsuetsndSgpr.Heruhtptepizparture. ~~be referred to. The Rally will be faculty. In the classroom Mr. news scoop of the war, the sinking requimed beyond a good night's ganized and vigoi aisly carried out

Under no circumstances may oeby 8:00. Fechaminiedte highest oth"Rple"sleep nasmuch as the results of Body-uidng wa- held at 3:1.5 af-any student act as agent for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'Suez to Singapore' these tests form part of the per- te- the Activities Houtri from 2 to3

out the express permission of um~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~He asueenprasedas he dui'anntng winch classesl- uri %vuinclCsesimuni-niany concern or Individual with- Gr ei gH a enpasda h et mnn eodadaesgii

news reporter' of the wvar. He has cant factors in college admis- cations. Coastal piloting, and Typ-

the Bureau of Self-Help in Mr. wi'itten many articles foi' such mag- sionis. every boy should take ing. and other activities such at.

Benedict's office. For the third successive time, Phillips Academy opens in the' azines as "The Satui'day Evening themne'osyad r i etmidst of war, in the hope that during the coming school year a Post." In October 1942 his book, Whereas in previous' thsclbs stden languaet, and. rtheding

Every student should report- decisive victory may be achieved. Speaking, for the Trustees and -"Suez to Singapore," came out tell- ths et aebe ie n frtoento h ok crewsii'immediately all outside maga- --the faculty, as well as for myself personally, I extend to all the ing pf his experieiries watching his- the Case Memorial Cage, this cluded baseball. tennis, functional

zine solicitors to his house- students, old and new, who form the undergraduate body, our tor~~ being made. Iyear. because of the difficulty swi,,,ing. and life saving Physi-

master or Mr. Benedict. These hearty greetings.-Like all-American citizens on the home front, we Mi'. Goldovsky willypiesent a con-- and eXpense involved in moving cal education was cai'mied to -its

men are not "licensed", and shall wish to give all that we have in these coming months of crisis. cert here on October- 20. He illus' cliaiis and tables it is planned to t0oi(al end under Di- Gallagher

should not be allowed to roam I am sure that Andover and all those associated with it will not ti'ates his talks on the piano. A lee give the tests in the meeting and Mi'. Johnson with insti-uction in

around in the dormitories. If- weaken or fail. -ture for Russian Wa- Relief Is room. Full details will be-.-pub- dieting and posture coi'mection.

the students fully cooperate in tentatively planned for October 24 lished in the next issue of the Weed loe o' re

the. matter, It will be possible Am Miss Doree, a soprano from the PHILLIPIAN, posted on the bul- (loiethnduiin thloed rel rchooto keep'these men off~~~~~the cam- --- ~~~ T'~~oP ~j~ - Metroolitninpm-aan dusingheretetenboarslaa an ounedoi

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the choice of his destination and hisE7& ~~route, and" this choice can be the most IIILLI 1IA N ~~~~~~~~~important one of his life. It is to his Pl n e o h Tk-, FHIfLLIV'IAN ja mepnbcr of the Ccilurn!io Scholas- adataetocnsdrntwllesdt.frt im teneFoveconr SC ooeai- -- cuin 6q1 c well a of the Doily Princeltonian Aoodsn aie radrh- itte headed bylm Mr. Cocra hasi Se- 00 -Y aP. o-coratory Schnool Pcp2rs -T ladnew

1 alike broaer ho, mitee haded y.Mr Cochan ha se- Continuing along the lines of last hobby clubs run here on the iEditorial Department rizons are opening, and each student lected "SeHrPiaeHrrve" year, twenty-six activities, which Ml'. Follansbee's Bird Bandin ciEditor-in-Chief must be alert to comprehend all within for Saturday night. Rob- hae ena motn ato n ilme nOtbr2frteIFREDERIC R G SAN13ORN his sight.wiloncoh(- dover's school life, will again func- time, and Mr'. Diclementi will keFREDERIC R G SAN~~ORN his sight. Soon the usual rush 5 ert W alker plays the part tion on o theh HiHl.l Nearlyl everyry tstu theh modele aia'rp anee nnt ussi

Managing Editor mence as classes meet. Now is the tiAixe )f the proverbial rookie, dleit should have some interest in busy.News Editor Sports Editor' ~~~oy contemplation and decision; that is and Donna Reed is the one or more of the clubs, hobbies, Some students, new, and old w,SI7RN rn C C ~~~mcCRACKEN eoday'orccourses.. f usjoin th odel RirC; fi STRN JR CC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ever - hoped - for sweet- Under the heading of the Arts courefwrsi tih e baie ' a

_______________________________ Club~~~~_h e ft - , wh c ' o ks iihe b se e eLEEorah Etoreaf7 come nine activities. From 1:00 to of Pearson Hall under the guidano'i

Associates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Although the plot is familiarot2:0n vnayOcbe2,M' of Mr. . M. Sideg. The W i'AssociDe l-D cerBdssadigscns cu wesMlIl oWislo group have the first session working, Radio and Science Clui'rvDN Fields R E Quaintonce, Jr. Double-Decker -Beds of his group ~~~~~~of students interested will also meet on Monday with thP Ietrler S G Schiffcr ~super-salesman and, money snatcher, in painting, drawing, and model- dietrMsr. aeBrs LF F C Thomas, ing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Also the Printing Club, whoseWevresqyey__Thomas, Jr. ~~W EREGARD Andover's newest phe- sells -Buc Prvtrainadtcn. st aeP~'rse'Business Department omenon, the' double-decker bed, Donna on the strength of a withPrivaob itrtoe Church weahet'Business epartmentnoeotedobedcebeDnanthsrnghfa fictitious gramns and do other'-tasks, will meet Typewriting Course to ContfWb eloBusiness Manager 1V ith n little apprehension. Certainu- date bureau. This leads to -ani-upror -with Mr. -v--e-tce in the Thr-ee..a-oiRsie.fe-d M

J'OHN G HOLBROOK Ibsmn f'alRv~efaT. avoidable difficulties threaten inevitably ously embarrassing. sequence in which bsmnofPu ee'Thi7 .he school this year. After the Ex Associates to end in perstal disasterin which at Maro agsi nhs"ae"Aan New Geography Course ter game Mr. R. . Sides will me 'ittsA,, J r R C Moses ofechpirafetd hn hearive ini madeatng copoaln his first class in Coastal Pilotir ighEossick, 3d F L Page least one roommate ahpi fetdwe h rvt smd cigcroa Mr. Minard will beagaigthi AnoterQcurseschedled sJr

S F. Wid r_ year in charge of the Photography Johnson's First Aid class whiGff will_ come out second best, most likely, during maneuvers, he leads his gunClb anMrTyorwlmetsudasmleexmnh.Tid

ci ILLJIAN is ubirhe Wednesays durng thewe predict, the man on top. crew through every natural obstacle in those students who want to takeclshwvrun f yeILThJPI iIA boor'~hd Typeasduigteanatvwar ntestg rwritnThe PHILLI~~~IAN board For once air power does not emerged the terrin, only to end up in the a ciepr ntesaece Mi'. Leavitt's direction,- will in ntPic, s-,ond eacss matter at the post9 office at the superior force, Those in the strato- "eey Qae~S-f oe th uing rearsal and pule erorm ae meet until the spring term. e- No ,under the ct of March 3, 1879 thisleyear.llr.ontilueumiernwilltake

oll corre-poncdence concerning subscriptions sphere will be. practically defenseless stripes, and Marion goes back on K. P, over this year Mr. Gierasch's Read-CiceAwlcotnesnwtee r c' Cmcnts to John G Holbrook, Business ManageriCu.O pca neeta t td nSca rbesa ItE, c:, ~ ~~~~~~against ground attack from below, al- -(For the first few weeks he had a per- Sng Clb.eOf pecia interestatistuyoScia Prob an ia Ir- ci uscription $3 DO; Mil subscription $3 50 present is the orld GeographySeic.Tiitrsinclbh aIPHILLIPAN is dsributl to sucribersat thethough we hasten to admit that the fect attendance- record). Another gag, coui-se which will be headed by Dr. speakers and aids in many wa~ ergr

.o is for cole a tho Andovcr nn. earth-bound occupant will sleep in con- though dating from the Buster Keaton Maoe Thsb h nynwa-~e pooaind nhedy. tisCr wci owTrp PH-LJILANdoeAN ntdoesenot ilyendessarilystnendorseenshe otivitlesplannedas forthepuyear. godeeagain Ii'stcharget oft thisnactivity yearirilli(r-, -- Zacolons that apear in is Editorial columns sataprhninoaceetlcts- risutnogodfet.I'teoe The Musical Clubs, which will _ S. of . Plans Rally eld.0' ,- of publication The To'wnsmon Press, Inc, trophe. We can picture the latter's grief about the father who asks his son about hold their. first meeting at 7 p.m., ackP cr-i S~~rcet - ----- when, slumbering, his face becomes a the army, and thene tells about the "'good Monday, Oictioo2 will again eayetiorrtomkp_11ass . Septediber 2montaieerng od1das."under the dieto fD.Pa-raymti re omk ln ThiAtiilos &l 2slas~ ,Septeti~he 22, 1944 stepping stone for hismonaerig ld ay. Benchley makes it work, tecefn tdet hoaei- the Prep Rally on Sunday. ea- ~~companion. He must find consolation in togwieHrrv at iM_ terested will be urged to attend the abjzut a month the popular' 1Rifi nder'A New Year _ --- the, hope that the' intruder will igno- patiently for those few hours alone with first meeting. n preparation for Cbwilneinte agwicto

the Fall athletic contest, the P.A. Mr ek hatAS OLD AD NEW students congre- miniously fall from the heights by a Donna. Band, under the direction of Mr. In Assembly nlext Saturday a Iway-ate once more on the Hill in the miss-roll. CosdrnthtPA.lksolag Knuttinton, will assemble at 7 p.m., tivity lists will be given to a rstiZ-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thursday, October' 5, a day after students so t hyca hohiundred and sixty-seventh year of The prospect of suc-h fraternal Rgn- and be merry, this movie should go-Qver Philo's first meeting, their hobbyi or course, if -they sPhillips Academy, it is fitting to e- tipathy is certainly discouraging, and very well. Hats off to the committee for wagugiGopsThMeamine the means at their disposal to we regret the change. Perhaps a more- their first selection; may the others ewihlearn "thegreat end nd real- usiness thn-usuallyintellige~-vie-tim-wil4--re... '--~' -Couoursesthissyear'arerbeingnivenivBedlearn the -rat endand ral busness tan-usally itustigas -good.t in-wSpoken jFrencSpoenFrench Ger and a Double-Deckck, ed WA'of living." solve the problem by application of a S. G. S. Spanish with Messr ibsn aThe returning graduates have all saw and thus restore tSe status quo. I e tce, n it 'setvl nUeo a p s Cin charge. These courses are bene-advanced a year in the most crucialA ficial to all students, and infornma- Because of an increased numbeperiod of their education, a pe~~~~~~riod in

- ~~~j.* 4j)~~.,... tion about them willtin beoutgivenwioute ofvadouissionsis this t yearertwentyperiod of there, education, a period in ~arvrgu~jilater. -double-deck. beds have been i.Nv-hich differ-ences in age and respective Principles of Prepping 4l e avmatur-ity are considered of dispropor- Mr. Cochran ill direct the stalled in large single oonus 56Itionate importance. To the Seniors in TREPPING is necessarily a blurred By SevenoakFrnhPaestiyarwleM.houottecmpterbOxley looks forward to his first t urning these into double rooms.paticular- have fallen new privileges, Pmemory' ofeeyrtrigsuet, I read once last summer that--back meeting with the Latin Players in These beds ill be used until

eiCW opporuit~ies, anu new respois- andU it has already become a blurred in the-eighties a B. & M. train broke abuamot.TeewogupFeburwhnhePnAseisb ~ ~ l l ~ : ~ ~ . t o s h o w t h e m r e a l i t y f o r t h e p r e p s t h e m s e l v e s , S o m e s p e e d r e c o r d o n t h e w a y f r o m - t h e w i l ll e a c hh r e h e a r s ee aa p l a yy t oo b ee g r a d u a t e .. A tt t h a tt d a t e , , m a n yy r o oo m~~ have no .DUZLUL~~~~~~~~tO presented in the Spring Term, previously occupiednt d bythe Spri g the. aevousleceupieleyther.cethe wy they must set the example enjoy it, some accept it, and some com - Lwene Ntral There is no change in the six ated seniors will beomvantid-after- which the remainder of the school plain, '5ut !all of them are somewhat Ibikdad o--an shifts will be made to the vacantwill model tself. according to their wn dazed irrespective of their sentimnrts, to see that the book BodU i atr rm roswt thlWI~U~iP~ea-and opinions. These next They may gain strength in their tribu dn'mean Burlington D nrdul-ekrsmnonths mark the final stage itheir lations, however, by con~idering the ad- and Manongahonk, but T ii noesecdndary education, perhaps in their vantages of, prepping. ~teei a Bso trignx ensaSp noe ainlBnlife education; th evolution of man First, the preps rapidly become fa- and Maine," with a flourish. I remember tm2,teBso lo oofrom boy is nearing completion. ~miliar with the campus and the different now, though. I rode on the same tranCte'Moie ntwllgain ANDOVER, MASS.

Similarly the Uppers and Lowers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~take up its qunarters in the Southhave arye pperstv ind fLiaer dormitories. If they don't, life iun-- myself2:last Monday. Church on Central street, for it'sbearable for every one, -even the Seniors There were quite a few people onthrvittoAde.surroundings. Friendships have been ~whose worldly possessions are scattered the train when I got on in Boston. Aside Acmiteoctznsheadedformed and will continue, ad after ex- bu ncmlt ofsoTe hyfo h yM.Blwn-hsbe ig- Andover Innperimcntmg in theirfirst years, these aveti opee ofso.Te theyopruiyo o~r gSn fod me usual conglomeration of sleepy preparations for the unit's arrivalStudents are beginning to follow some ior tcoe-ago idnt hi e ihSho ilteewr e dover's quota will be 280 pints on Good Food-Comfortable.4 rs t coseranelinefndiof ointerestHig Scinlgiathleticse afeweach of three days here, or 840 Accommodations moderately pricedpiarticuilarline fotres wichles complete surprise, that Seniors are with familiar characteristics. In one piints in all. Many of the Pilp George M. Brakey, Mgr.Cstudies o activitiesfowhc they human

lieve themselves bestsuited. All their o hen Finally they learn the customs dlouble seat there were six dewy-eyed Academy faculty who are already -_____________If~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o h school and, if patronized by an Cher'ubs with curly hair, and since they mmeso h ocle Gloassociations will dmand more of themunusually benevolent Senior, may re- were already calling each other liars Clsb will giveo agai tonsetpweek ANDOVER ART STUDIObut more wvill be offered them in return,.swl

ayo h onpolceive invaluable advice to 'guide their and morons I knew they were headed There is still a pressing need PORTRAITS AND GROUPSJ ~~~~The new, students, especially the coming careers. for Williams Hall. for plasmia and all those who can SNAPSHOT FINISHING4 ~~~younger ones, must feel their way moredosaruretogvapitf Pcuefamnadrpiig"lowly. For most of them, Andover con- But prepping works two ways; it im- But overt ineppnoneocornerothere wasia-dousooearenurgedctongivehereuntsofhPictured.framingsanusrepairing~dowly.For mos of the, Andovr con-tableau of tragedy. Two gentlemen in aver. 123__MainStreetTel._____'Iss o a ew-andstang moe o lieposes responsibility on those exercising

I; Those never in a boarding school before tePiiee hyogtt s h olnadamuti flgaewr _____________h)axe the most difficult austments to pre&ps considerately, not increase thesetdorahrdaponhewr

it 113 flxC. Te break from ome is neces-burdens unniecessarily. Humiliating green plush cushions, looking disconso- :1 - '-~iai-. ineitblek butrom heaier haevers om fehbtoaeiecsbe e lately at one another and a green Police

he cirumstanes. Yt if tey wil per-preps are equipped for flying, and they Gazette. I didn't recognize them, but_he circumstanes. Yet if tey will per-since they were chain-smoking-bliss- -~-i,~, :tnt regard the unfamiliarity and don't even sound like airplanes. Fewerfulawrofteageylw"N

lf)IU~ll('~ a vey tmpoary thy wll til are talen'ted at the hula-hula dance,Smkn"sgonte udy idw-FNCLhE~'(eap the many rewards that Andover and surely their enjoyment of the conga Smknw they oh mustgy L wi pstor

call bestow. >~~issufrn too. Pointless excursionsonpentAn imense pportnity waitsuseless errands insult them and reflect peetAn, immense opportunity awaits Then there were two well-dressed A ~ T'Ti ~'~ F I, ehvi(ir acceptance and participation. In on the Seniors themselves, youths in a seat in front of me. They A IN N O0 U N E M E lilii LN liw, places is there such a variety of It would be best, then, if prepping discussed Marx, Trans'cendentalism, and Wiew r olne on'cnrc rsig o U;tcti\ ity available for the determined were practiced with restraint and not the Theory of Equations, spiced wtih a wl idta u leig earnadcenn ev

'5 ~tuhl active person. Indeed, this very~ abused. By so doing, the friendly spirit' little mental chess. But when the con-13, ~~LQIlabUfdance is even confusing since so long associated with it will n beo ucoa it tur7ned out, the wee o ice, despite war-condiiions i f ep higrhest quality.Pa

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S .Sead Bd-uidn oB rdd Student hotographs C pan M a edr. Shepard Body-Building To Be Gradedl~~~~ From 9:30 to 1:45 next Wed-

nesday morning, September 27,,ar tarts H is Step Test Begins. -M onda-' ~individual photographs of every N Nar tarts His - Step Test Begins Monday studelil in school will be aken Footbal IPractices

________ ~~~~~~~~~~~ifPearson A.II the The body-building program, in the annual "step-test" will be giv- Every student must presentotn Year ~~~~~~St-iuted two years ago, will i'esume en, to determine the phys~cal con ifs~lf for this appointment.Fis Gc e T Be N x ekor th e TrVeteranach next Thursday, Septembei' 28, for'dto feahsuet Since pictures can be taken very

__~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~b~igI h se-es"suet tprpdy ooewl ek~twi Several Promising Peps on Hand;wtikarc oc all P. A. students. Body-buhldinime.InAhe Wstep-test"itudentsmetepnraidly, noeonewwil beekeptowait3nthusla Has Produced Many his year will be "arked " jst as On and off a twenty-inch platform ing more than a shorttm.A-Wt h is aeol n ekaaj{a oc

regulare courses are, on a basis of falr foul, minutes. The pulse is tendance is compulsory. No Steve-Sorota is puttink the 1Q44 Andover Varsity throughid old w, Championship Teams affort. Next Mbnday and Tuesday taken at intervals to determine the chai-ge is made for taking pic-' strenuous conditioning drills and exercises. Led by Ed Mead.1l Railro ________________rate of return to normal of the tures. Cati'n etend of this year's team, the present squadbasemne Last year two b;rilliant track vic- NCeraato.phs-wonglcthia iie aou sxtycniae.Fo thswllbtke

e guidan ies. over Exeteir concluded foi- P-HIJ515O SEGINS5 Under the supervision of MIr. pointment will be required to numbesabutsxtyandiatesFrotheewilbetake'he W hpr 5yaso usanding "Jack" Johnson again this year, the poiea hi w xes i the Varsity squad and also the

wlthe C -ervices to Phillips Academy. This 167th SEASON body-build:ng program will remain phoorps fpspotsz fofululf h uirVrst em Pt left grd HRe\id andBash "t"sat ia luirFrtDbt iiuch the same as before, continu- th colfl.So far only a tentative first teal" Ripper Lynch stand out se b)ON",

Bas, all I'Sep" stragain asJnoV/rtDbt ill ing- throughout fall athletics. How- the____school ______file.____has been selected and this by io ar )t atand aggressive a dTarsity football coach as lie de-aebohfsa

Deal WihPreppinneetiyersuetwilb CL ________________ should olster the left side o t'CnWbelops future varsity material. Wih ,~ graled on their effort, and, in some 4J5i__b)ln(oisleay.Ltyarsar

Coneinu MUSIC CLUBS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sit cid.errly GLiffth iers vma-

o-ffered Mr. Shepard began Is career. at The oldest organization at An- measure thehr ability. The grades. NsStN aganatesco. erGihi 200 andoffered ~~~~~dover, the Philomnathean Debating con sistixig of "good," "satisfactory" agiEGts Io EeASOg 00an

r' the Ex A in 1918 after coming from BScetEGIudeiN12,uses nanSEoASwilbesnthmewt-- Society;--founded-in 1825, ushers in and : pool," will be sent home withfrommalllindicationss will turn iiwill me ittsfield, Maine where lie taught its 167th season next Wednesday the student's other grades. The Schedule Tentative; aohr agu o tcnesPilothin gh school. Since then he has afternoon when President Chittick real lpui pose of the body-building Larry Ward a converted tackle,

*d is erved s head coach of track, was brings the meeting to order at 1:00. plrogranm according to Mr. Johnson. Concerts Arranged al]Jc at ohu rmt,ss whi lacaciofotalora num-beir Chittick disclosed this morning that is to make a byeaiethat god The Glee club, again under the nJac Tarit. both up feeverot

mth. T f years and nowin the first or second meeting pos- physical condition is extremelyl-m- ~bedrcino r ftece sBishop inthgursl.Hoier, und tyasadnwolsteipr-sibly two Preps and two older mem- ible t odhelh adta ReedeatitacklerandfRegeCollierisporanLto oodhelth an tht planning another active season Re ttc~.adRgClira

will ni it position of Director of Athletics. 'bers of the society would take up reg-ular ee:'cise should be contin- which will begin late, this term end comprise-the right side of thehie fol'mer Bates College tar atli- the question of prepping. Lied thogolife to insure this, hu. oh Ti

During the past three years the A houhu ith a joint concert and dance at lie onThorndyke. Tiniberil wit ete has turned out some exception- society, under the direction of John - togers Hall. Dr. Pfatteicher urges man, and M-ac MacLellan are also

lerms an Itrack teams here at school. He -lit12peiet il acseC n esoshat asmn spsil i u prominent at the tackle and en(dclub h ia$ tutored some outstaiiding un- ConancomMeoassionsfr tnetMody vniginteposts.ny way ergiraduates who later became continud Tom Growasiz in-a LANR- oratnex ch ape evnn nteThe backs should e no troubleIr contownthroghottte contrwasin sieand inl- toACoachIErotaoorrhenhahsevera

lor w!Ilon trouhou th contr asence until now almost one seventh Andover Steam Laundry Unless there are transportationtoCahSrafrehssvrlactiit illantperormrs n tackandof the student body is enrolled.-As L. F. Kutscher-Bishop 24 .lifficultles the year's program willfa a eprncdmnohi

Iy eld. Among these Harvey Kelsey, a means toward ascertaining those W. C. Mohler-Foxcroft 10 nlde the Ieua concerts wih squad. Lar-y Dailey is back at hisack and Waldo Fisher, and Keith fullback position after his injuries

has a ~~~~~~~subjects meeting with the greatest Shawsheen Laundry R~ogers Hall, Dana Hall, Walnut oflastseason._CharlieSmithanha arown stand high on the list, student response, Philo conducted S. W. Ide-Bartlet Hill, Beaver Country Day,-and Brad-

he plan Tus Mr. Separd begns a newa poll last winter, the result of -. J. D. Lynlch-Adams 10 lord Junior College.EdMawosrkthVriyRyTpetaeatiehlfcsnay Ri ear with many Exeter' victories wihhas been to broaden the M rs. Chandler and Mrs. O'Cono Boso Concert Prpsd squad at end. Shand Clatt qartexeriBoth

Lge_ wit rictis et d come. Forn mtte scope of the debates to include (Williams Hall only) Dr. Pfatteicher stated that he w as in last- year's Exeter game, whilehat maera i on had " opics ofsho adhmru i- J .SokHry1rying to arrange-during the coming means find], as thiere are several Clayton, brother of Hal, formner

,day atvamaraisohad"ep ifiicance as well as subjects more Railway Express Agency year for a concert in either Sym- close races going on for positions P. A. star and now starting full-talIways seems to come up with a widespread in importance. W. L. Ziegler-Taylor 7 phony o Jordan Hall in Boston. on the starting eleven. Captain back at Dartmouth, played forta]rst ate team. The society has had a dis- MAGAZINES AND WOOD Besides the P. A. Glee Club, the Mead will hold down the left end Chelnisford High last season, In

ichoos -c. C. M. tinguished creer and its history R. R. Algrant-Johnson 3 clubs of Abybot Academy, Governor post, as he did so capably through-CotneonPg4-t-hey _____________ parallels the growth -of the Acad- NEWSPAPERS Dummer, Dana Hall, Exeter, Beaver out last season. He will be backed -otne nPg

emy. From a humble collection of Thie Bston - Herald Country Day, Walnut Hill, Milton, up by Herk Warren, a squad mem-JOHN H. GRECQE literature founded and augmented J. L. Smith, Head Representative Brooks, and Bradford Junior Col- her last year. Johnny Anderson will

ds WATCH MAKER - JEWELER by Philo, the present Oliver Wen- Paul Revere 25 lege have been asked to participate. fill the tackle post which he shared Dalton PharmacyOPIIN el omsLirr hsdsene. C.J .Aroi-Tyo 0 yphn rhetawol.b wt ou oeslr imMsFrom the prepared papers read be- Jeff Corydon-Bishop 4 Eought to accompany the singers.' 200-pound prep, is-being groomed "Whe,,- Parmacy Is a Profeistou-

P2US Complete OtclSrie fore the weekly meetings of Philo W. . Notu-hee 2 The thnee yeai' old tradition of by Coach Ed Flanagan as a tackle 16 Main StreetOptical Service the late "Mirror" had its inception, The New York Herald-Trribune and should e a great hlp to the

numbe Full Line of Quality and when the "Mirror" was con- A. C. Gallagher, Head Rep. Continued on Page 4 Blue in the event of any injuries.________________twenty School Jewelry -verted into a literary magazine Taylor__________13__

3en ii ' nder other auspices, Philo fouwxd. elBaroft Iiroonms 56 Main Street Andover an annual publication titled the R. W.llart, Jr.-Draper 5

thereby Tel. And. 830-R "Masque," from which today's "Pot The New York TimesPeA rooms. "Ih BJwi3ggest Lattle Jewelry Store Pourri" developed. Such has been M. W. Chute, Head Representative'

duntil ti th State the leadership n school activities Taylor 9P. A MEseniois I_________________it has supplied n the past. Elliot Curtis-Adams 5

rooms ihntels w er hl' S. G. Schiffer-Adams 3teceler aims have been re-interpreted in a PRESSING

cnstitution slightly - over a 'ear The Burns CompanyGR E I S anvaca Andover Inn old. Its object s defined as the T. L. Raleigh-Paul Revere 15

,h t - "fostering of improvement in rea- C. E. Stonberg-Bishop 15 -

soning, debating technique and par- J. W. Bishop-Foxcroft 11- ~~~BARBER SHOP liamentary law in an ssociation -D. . Space-Taylor 19 BEST W~ISHES

founded for - intellectual improve -______________

ment." Left unsaid were the quai-ink ties which are the indirect returns BILLINGS. INC.

SAM DeLUCA,1 Prop. of debating; those of ease in PRMTOTCLSRICxT H S BE-U P I I E E T E C Mtemporaneous speaking, familiarity PRMTOTCLSRIEI SB EN UR RV L GE O W L O Ewith current affairs and skill in Watches and Jewelry Repairing

Hours: 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. therlogical organization and presen- Attractive Gifts BAC K AN DOVER M~ iEN SINCE 1893tation of facts.36MiStetTl74

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now equipped to ~~For Mailing Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 T O S R P R -CO T

well as handling asy BEST SELECTION-OF CURRENT TITLESPIE -ACE ORES- AB DS EYbranch of printing. - "Trade Where Your -Dad Did"

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FAMILY BIRTHDAY GIFTS

Townsman Press TE BURNS CO., INC. 7- ~- ~ In.We are also official outfitters 'for your

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Three Instructors IFl Atltc chd ePh lis cdmy.Counsellors For Da' No Operetta With b"R tre xLst Spring FOZAL egins 167th Year Students AbowTi Ya

______ OOBAL-DATW - ~ SOCCER Seniors A-K- Mr. Potter

Continued from Page 1 ' jContinue,.: from Page 1 L-Z - Mr. Baldwin Because of many coinplcatio

Juie. He had greatest interest in Yale J.V. Sept. Uppers A-K- Mr. Barss there will be no Gilbert & Sullv

the w~ork of the Junior and Lower Harvard J.V. Oc.7Harvard -and 'Tuesday afternoons to enable-MrHignopetahsyarihAbtMiddle Eglish stdn.In this Oc.1 --- Gbvernor Dumnmer (away) tenwsuet ome r us

-' V student. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Oc. 1Lowers A-K- Mr. R. W. Sides has been thp custom for the lawork Mr Spence has ben es- Tfts Oc. 14 Brtish Salors (Cuiser) and- mayo h asters. .1tlnfor- L-~--Mr. Bender three tears. This s a big disa

peoikl Mr. liSeevasen es-o Tuft Oct. 14 Briis ailtons(rie) tntl r us a nbet Jutiors A-K- Mr. Dake pointment or those who rerne 0oi

l~ecially qualified. even though - Oct. 18 New Hampton attend.6ut Mis. L. Cushing Good- L-Z - Mr.ZAdrirncedrernlasteyear's PiratesPofaPeszofin scholarship and .experience he Oct. 21 British Sailors (Destroyer) hue and MrT-and -Mis. Adriance ezn

J ~sequippe toltteachatheOcolder eerfield offciated in his absence - The operettas will be on an,

stets. ggauaewoka Tuftn Aad. ot. 28 Tul D Other- social functions are sched ternate year basis from now y d- ~~~~~~~~~~Hrricane W n

Harvad, li taugt Engish a theNov 8 Exeter (away) uled for the next few days. The wihAbtHoer;pmss

Haiv-yard, he alugt Ends at the ExeerNov. 11 first Saturday evening movies at DoI4 ~has been given by Dr. Fuess

Unierst Shoof Aisourinctte trNo.1 7:30 tomnorrow will be followed by Do it[ UDamage ask Punchard if thiey would bel ICase Schodi of Applied Science in ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~trete.ingiig n pretaw

Cleveland. He has done newspaper _________________the first Chapel service of the yea, A hurricane, for the second time trse.i iiga prtaw

herk deivd ahog hinowlede ofamenl a and by the annual Prep reception in six years struck Andover a week Andover.-1

wo rivad throhiwde travel Ca . Mead Leads A~Prep Rules and rally on Sunday. These will ago lst night__after skirting the If an operetta Is given, the girl

and affairs. Fotbll ."preps" (. e. boys new conclude the activities of the firs, Atlanticl cots asfar south as F~lor- parts would be taken by Pnh

Before the inti-oductioli of the Re-Fob l ractices at Andover this fall) must wear week of school. ida. The 85 mile-an-hou- gale suet n noe ol a

ligon oureMr. Spencer taught - a ",prep" cap whenever aboard brought dj~vn-t-elephone wVires and the boys' parts. Nothing has-beeaiin cicourse Bbe. HewsCniudfo ae3decidiedyt btIlnhewl r

____________ stoppe&-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dtric service for a few - yet, but lolanthe will pro~~~te

amusan is nvros.St0~e"-f~dt`i~srvcefo afe

in charge of the Episcopal boys in No prep is allowed on Main urm rS sindybtaagtore wso'alyeslce.ThsIasoaG

PhillipsAcademy.the second backfield ther-e are_ Street; Bartettan~aoolgreat. bert & Sullivan operetta. As usu El

- Phillips Academy. B~~~ach atc ful, atha attquateraretusdi g~oing Termed 'Success' However, those in tresponsible Dr. Pfatteicher is in charge of app

and Rick udner an-Phelps at the Sresaetbeueingigpiinsrmmeigthdsserrangements. cal

halves. Bill Pugh, a Lower up from to and from town. Continued from Page 1 Postins reparerfor the disaster____________ ho

J.A. also loks good at fullback, Pesms o s hTEMPLVI.L E-JJ'SL hie odheadStbth diagonal paths in Flagstaff year. Ticlcets for Saturday night state of emergency was declared PACKARD TAXI SERVICE *lOs,Court. ~~~~movies d'o~h town were distribu- ana tufe-selling of liqnor was pro- BgaeTase

Lowers, may break in later. Cor.-aggeTasrFl 12' ~ ~ The most encouraging aspect of ~Preps must not sit in the ted, and w~ek-end excuses were un hibited while the departments ofRECOR ~ ~ ~ hs et' sudi issz adte center section of the auditorium liniited for those not on special dis- public safety were put on the alert.MRISYTXISRIE a~

quick way in which they have taken duilng the movies. cipline. Sundays were entirely free Governor Saltonstall's 5 o'clock ad- ,PAUL li COLLINS, Prop. av,

hold of th new formaions which Preps may not walk along except for evening vespers at 7:00 vice to stay at home was followed 32Pr tet e.85 a

have been worked out for this year. the Senior fence, (i. e., the At these services mut~ic was ac- by most 6f the citizenry.,i

L E 0 N S ~ Last year's team lacked weight in walks in back of Foxcroft and cented. -The hui-ricane, which was sup- ________________

L E 0 N S ~the backfield, as was shown i the Day Halls.) in general the Summer session posed to strike at 5: 00, did not strikeor

For Good andwiche Exeter ame, but ith tl~elikes of Preps must sit in' the last was informal in nature and high in with full force until 2:00 in the T1) . -ai

- ~~~~~~~~~~~Tippett and Smith, both scaling two rows of the bleachers dur- spirit The achieveeto lhiomrigrndms ftedaae wPu~Sodas ad Ice Ceam abot 175. he sitution ma be ingfootbal games.ends, and particularly the manner was done wh~ile Andovei slept. The Welcomle Bac

Sodas and Iemdid.cdeeads ineplyamstof achievement mark it as success- general opinion the next day wasful ~~~~~~~that the hui-ricane of '44 was just a It Will again be necessary tOi

year and the spirit of Collier and DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS hueavyb__eeze___anticipate requirements fo icia

Timbermian leave no doubts that -haybee. Neyv

the flanks will be strong. All in all, FRENCH, LATIN PLAYS- P. A. Police athletic goods. We have spen ega

MILLER'S SHOE- STORE come game time, the team will be This' year the dianrnic club has The P. A. Police Force is headed Yuthe summer months trying t taf

ready. two plays tentatively planned. A byT emnti enTeohrBuy Yo r procure the things you -Wi etr

Expert Shoe Repairing -Mr. Shepard and Mr. DiClementi French play may be gi~en this fall. byT e-a hsya~TeohrIneed this fall and winter-i -as

have arranged a schedule of six The Latin pliay wll probably be mebror:0 alwn Br-st.aWes nwit haeatfivr u h

40 MainStre-et Tel. And. 531 gae iha pndt hc ilgvni aury. The Frrench play strom, B. Hanig, S. hde, F. Kil-

soon befle.I sasifshdli tl ey intlefinite. Thei-e was lam--J. Lampe, J. Lansill, C. Lena- Candybut one that will provide some in- no French play last year, but there han, C. MacCracken, W. Prior, and-pyof st

reresting games, concluding with has been thought of reviving the N. Williams. Ice Cream *TRACK SHOES A

Exeter here on November 11. custom.

NEWSPAPERS ________Last year. Dr. Westgate, who has The Open Door Committe~e this CiMrSET.OKleft Andover. directed the Latin Cigarettes -*SWEAT SHIRTS Tc

play Plutu' cmed -Mstel ear s edeuycaroLaoMAGAZINES MUSIC CLUBS pa.Putscoeyud-Other members are: W. Barnum, *PREP CAPS of

was givef before aco~nbined P~ Logemann, P. Hetzler, W. More- etc. at * HRSSpriieneof Abbot and P. A. Mr, Oxley TSIT

GREETING CARDS BEGI N SEASON will prolbably direct the eighth an- land, J.1 Ryan, C. King, M. Gaines,cevnua podutin hisyer.J. Herman, and H. Reid. *TENNIS RACQUETS Fair

Continued from Page 3______na rduto hsya.*TENNIS BALLS educ

Andover News CO. Gilbert and Sullivan productions 1J INSTRUCTORS Student Council * FOOT BALLS Also

with the Fidelio Society of Abbot President of the Council: A. K. SncseIErn54 MAIN STREET Acdm wilbbrkntiyerA EAP I TE Moher. The Senior representa- Sn c s* IE'UPP[ RTERS an-

However Dr. Pfatteicher hopes that tie r:B .BsoD .Also soeSecond,-Han port

it *vill be somehow possible to, pre- Continued from Page 1 Fields, L. M. Gaines-,P. J. Lage- For someurdaysent some opertta, perhaps with manin, J. J. Ryan, and K. Sutfier- SaudyFootball and Soccer Equi on

grsfrom Pun chard. it e ntutmti e.M.land. The Upper-Middle repre-' Al rtt

girls ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fank A. s Ng tAeBrittinghiami of Andover, setatives are: 0. J. Anderson, fl r a-willStudent Lamps New Assistant Organist is an Assistant in Physical Educa- R. R. Hudner, and D. Lazo. The AIAndc

as assistant director will be Mr. Mr. Wilbur J. Bender hsre- are: W. R. Pugh, and F. .Succeeding Mr. Albert Fillmore tion. has - Lower - Middle representatives I Specialtylty.VV . .R , H ILL Li

Arhu owsa eprincdor tredt hs oitoni teHis- Thompson.-Light Bulbs aneprecd-tundthipottiiiecin.

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ganist who has played in churchids tory Department after service________in____ye-ari

both in Houston. Texas, and Was'h- the Navy.

Electrical Supplies iigton D.C r Hwswl help wheD Eletrial uppies wit gle cub ehersas.Ai-tie Mloher heads the Cer- U A~_ _L 91

Dr. Pfatteicher reminds the stu-!ledistiyerwh ae:R EW' -- mves

Records again be carried on every Sund~aye hs La, hoe: G. vf-IrS0a-dent body that organ recitals willL

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evening ft-om o7:45. M.Howes ford, and J. Burns. -eatrn

will give a recital on the first iee

Sunday of each month. -You Are Cordially -invited

T E M P L E ~~~ S Mr. McDonald will again direct The Hartigan PharmacythT EM P LE ~~~~~the orchestra which as usual willth

travel with the Glee club on all PRESCR1IPT-IOJNS To Visit on

66 Main Street Tel. 1175 its triTps. The frst-' organization mn

Meeting will be next Wednesday -Maiin at Chestnut-A NV E'An

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