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Cochran Chapel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Film The speaker in Chapel next Temvei .W etSt Sunday morning will be the Rev. urda woie InTru et Life- A. Graham Baldwin. The Holy starn ickwllb ary Mar-fe, Communion will be celebrated tain, Dictoel Moore. Door at the conclusion of the service. tn n itrMoe or IIIL L IP IA N ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~open :15; show begins 7:30. Established 1878 Vol. LXVIII, No. 20 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS. MARCH 1, 1944 Tnn Cents WINTER PROMENADE HUGE SUCCESS; A-12, V12MeetingMenEsaCoptin an V-12 applicants for the -365 DANCERS CROWD'SAWYER HALL March 15th examinations inWo ByVcrK. oeh ____________________________________________ George Washington Hall on Fri- ' o y V c o .k e h day, March third, at one o'clock. Excellent Music Il spite of the uncertainty about Fred eric Sanborn, Ronald Easley, the Army Specialized Training From Alan Curtis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Program boys eligible should S c n ,T id i o ts From Alan Curtis ~ ~~~~~~~~~~still plan to take the A2 ex- Awarded S c n ,T id i o ts Highlights Dance amination. The seventy-seventh annual Means Essay Competition, Affair Is Biggest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~heard in the Debating Room of Bulfinch Hall, Last night, was Affair Is Biggest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AWARD OF ART won by Victor Karl Koechl, of Farmington, Connecticut, On Record In School TO A hose composition was entitled "Conquered Land"; the sec- The largest winter prom on rec- PR IZES oO nd and third prizes were gained by Frederic Sanborn, of ord was held in Sawyer Hall in the Brooklyn, and Ronald Easley, of Marblehead, respectively. Commons last Friday night. About FiaitReanIfryBsicrdM gn Wl 175 couples, 15 stage, and numerous AbbotAndove Show frey Butsh l, cad orgn, Wnol- faculty members and their wives -Ir r an filled the hall and overflowed nto This afternoon the second annual Treasurer and Ian Pemberton was kept from par- the faculty dining room. contest between the art students ticipation by illness. Alan Curtis, Boston maestr&, pro- of Abbot and Phillips Academies De n / si The winning essay dealth with vided the excellent music with his will come to a conclusion with the epolefTyoadtirsb selection of the irst prize winnerjugation by Fascist Italy. As a tleenmusic could. noeherdunt- and the presenting of other awards. yblof the Tyrolese, Victor teeven-iece banld. nf haorut-eeto ohefrtpiew e C itesin symbol side of Sawyer Hall itself, as hoped, ~~From a field of 140 entrants, the ~~* Koechl took a peasant with whom so that the floor was often over- judges, Miss Sweeney of Abbot, andSpedn Ado rhewsaqitd-amnwo crowded, even though a phonograph .Mr. Lehmann of Andover, have Scoarhpiaavfte osidely worhldtbut knwoepgs was put n the faculty hall to ac- narrowed the finalist group to eight. Purlash p ose fth usd wrd utwops commodate the overflow. Few com- .' ' The subject this year consisted o Was MainPups sessed the characteristic Tyrolean plains wee herdhoerad -- a dustpan and brush, which had toloeffrdmanhtedfop the eren colison o thoee aned"' ~ be portrayed in one hour, accord- Returning to Andover last week pression- floor were taken with good humor. ~ - ~~" 2 T ~;ing to the terms of the contest. Msr.GudadArac elTrls ne tla escto The Preliminaries shortly - .,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Last year, Miss Barbara Beacher that their extensive tour of the One day, this man was seized by began -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of Abbot received first place, with south-east and south-,west has been order of a Fascist official and beat- -] Tegirls garrivingshrl Heyward Isham, Robert Terry, a success. The first trip of this en, because he offered some oposi- after 4:00 p. in., Fiday. They were Charles Sagar, and Willard Walker- kind was made in the attempt to tion to the Italian tyranny. No met at the station by their dates as the other winners. Mrs. Hayes spi-ead information concerning P. doubt the official imagined himself lookes-on andmbescrte up i thee and Mr. Cook were the judges, and A. scholarship opportunities. a descendant of the conquering Ro- Hill. One hundred and thirty-seven the subject was a gooseneck lamp In each f the cities they visited, man chiefs-a. mighty and respect- in a familiar setting. As a chal- they spoke to groups of eight to ed Lictor, bearer of the symbolic girls who remained overnight were lnet h mgnto ahrtet esn ossigo iyfserte hntedsial assigned to rooms in Rockwell, Dancing in crowded Sawyer Hall at Friday's successful Winter Prom. lnet h mgnto ahrtet esn ossigo iyfserte hntedsial williams Hal, Abbot Hose, ___________________________________________than__theintelligethanetheintelligeneathe contst andhcounyusphooltsperintendens, nin t tht whe swas-a tettyttyran Chlliers a , Cleme t HuWev aroused rivalry and interest be- high school principals, junior high who imposed petty restrictions up- ers also very kindiy took two extra ~~~~~~~~~~~~~tween the respective art depa-t- school principals, Boy Scout lead- On the traditional Tyrolean cus- ersalo erykidl tok woexraFILM SOCIETY TO PRESENT 1934 ments. ei-s, Y.M.C.A. heads, and ministers. toms, who ordered all their village girls into their own home for the This year, the large entering field The purpose of the trip was to ask names to be Italianized, and who night. (Students had previously ACA D. AVARD W I N NER TO N IG HT was reduced in three successive their aid in selecting high school forced the use of Italian as the only moved from these occupied dormi-fl'P eliminations by the judges. The first students who, in their opinion are permissable language except in takin te ongs weeked).y toe Reutso liian Poll Show That Students left Andover with 18 entrants and able, when the financial aid it grant- on3es' home. enough time had elapsed for the Favor Discussions of Movies in Wednesday Assembly Abbot with 4. The second reduced ed, to fulfill the scholarship re- BuItlshahmeod ae the number to 24 with Andover quirements. Only through this way failed to crush the spirit of these girls to powder- their noses tea was served at Dr. Fuess' house The Film Society, which received day night shows. In answer to the having 12. Then the finalist group can Andover acquire a wider dis- sturdy people. They fought the rule from 5 to 6- . M. There they met .n overwhelming vote of confidence question : "Disregarding photo- of eight was chosen which is even- ti-ibution of scholarship funds. A of Napoleon, who respected their Dr. ues an Mrs L.Cusingas shown by the results of a poll gahcadohrtcnclipr ly divided between the schools. To large majority of the 200 or so men courage. The Italians, however, Goodhue, sister-in-law of Dr. Fuess graphicbandhothertechnicalinmper-the winner this afternoon, as last fiom the above groups showed a hate and fear them, and are `n turn and hostess for the tea. Parents of sembly yesterday, wil present one fetos, do you tink that Film 5o- year, an award of War avings keen interest in Andover's broad despised. No Tyrolese will- suffer PlanA seiorswerealsorecevedmore movie, Frank Capra's 1934 ciety movies on the whole have Stamps will be made. national scope and were surprised himself to be seen in the company PA nose diner as erved. Academy Award Winner, "It Hap- been better than...- worse than... The i-eason for choosing such at the number helped by scholar- of one of his "conquerors." f the . 'at seven n the Conmmons to those pened One Night," starring Clau- (or) of about the same quality a everyday subjects as a gooseneck ship aid. United Nations invade that region, prom-goers who were not eating at dette Colbert and Clark Gable. in Saturday night movies?" 237 men ~ Continued on Page 2 ~ Continued on Page lt reoth epeo h fraternity houses. After tis, time G. W. Hall at 6:15 this evening., prol willom fih agaistpte Axish was allowed for dressing for the The showing of the movie, last for checked off "better," 12 "worse,"TyowilfgtaintheAs dance, which began at nine-thirty, this year, is possible because and 186 "same quality." Although QA P with all their might, and will prove The Prom enough money has been left over non-members were asked not to Per Cen O f St u dents ver valuable allies in our cause.. TheProm ~from the subscriptions to pay for it. vote on this question, many who *IFeei abr' sawso quickly filled with dancers eager marily to sound out students opin- hdnevertheless seen one or two Can R ec g i e Poison I y very esnlnature. It began with for a good time. They were received ion on the matter of advancing Film Society movies checked the an~nt ceschit ofoe-l istr givesan According to the recently-coin that the leucocytes are attnsscshsfu Continued on Page 2 tudy hours on Wedneday nights ballots.puted results of the questionnaire of germs, and nearly 50 per cent him during vacations, with the per- later than the usual 8 o'clock n Favor Society Next Year answered by the entire school dur- believed diabetes to be the result of Petual noise she makes, and the WAC Ferries Students order to give Mr. Morgan time to analyze each movie before the en- That the Film Society has beet. Ing the Fall Term, Andover stu- eating too much sugar. Sixty per childish prank of pasting paper dents have a dubious knowledge of cent thought baldness the result of dolls n the Encyclopedia Brittan- Around Hill For 2 Hours tire Film Society, showed that stu- an overwhelming success from the elementary matters in nutrition, too infiequent hair washings, and nica. One day she invaded the priv- In Bond-Purchased Jeep dents were more in favor of having point of view of the students was communicable and hereditary dis- 40 per cent prescribed feeding a acy of his room, while he was try- A one and a half-tone jeep, driven him speak to the whole school in evidenced by the fact that 565 un- eases, and topics of general inter- cold and starving a fever. ing to read, slammed his book, and by a WAC, zig-zagged around the assembly on Wednesday morning, eat. The test was given by the The section of the test devoted then went over to the window, camus estrda monin, frryngas he did today. Out of 572 who cast dergraduates were in favor of con- HelhDprmn spr fat urto ruh ayn e rsighrltl on oe-n sampu sterday onin ferryineg votes on this question, 259 were in tinuing the Film Society next year, lareralt mDpatmnto alpate ofe at . nutiing btrh ayng relt- pring herainttle ounose and classrooms and dormitories and ~~~~~~~~~amount of information and misin- gether in the same meal was, con- As he watched her thoughtfully, giving others free rides up and fore the entire school" in assembly, When the poll ballots were count- formation possessed by 100,000 peo- sidered dangerous, but the efficacy she seemed to disappear, and in her down Salem Street. The eep, f 217 were in favor of advancing the ed, t was discovered that most ex- pie of different ages and occupa- of milk pasteurization was appre- place he envisioned a girl whoii the same model that P. A.%' Wear evening, study hour, and 96 pe- tra comment was on the last ques- tions. ciated. Likewise the vitamin con- he had known for twelve years, dind thandover-Exeer WareCommons tahe movned bakilournte tn whth studeinterded i fr Of the 50 questions presented by tent of vegetables eaten raw, and with whom he had gone to kinder- duoan -buht fnor-ncetSam Wasr earlierovd ac sil oft hving scussins wein avdrs the test, each class got a larger the importance of calcium, both garten, to school, and later to dfavoing acssembly Suc pde rcnaerghshnte ls n were generally recognized. How- dances. The essay so dSn L was earlier. day morning assembly. Suc editelhprcedng t. oweerever, some students rated the en- born's thoughts, as he relived those sent'here by the Army First Service Society Has 463 Members queries as why any discussion at telnireveago 7.4 poevetergyoeeywt utr n erso i ie n i soito Command's P'ublic Relations D- teSno vrg f7. e eteg fclr ihbteadyaso i ie n i soito partmnent in Boston, as a, gesture Since so many tickets to Society all?" were written in on the mar- was a fewv points lower than the lettuce with potato. About the only with the girl, desciribing her appear- of thanks to the Andover student movies were given away free with gins. One student objected to con- 777prcn vrg f1,0 o-conclusion drawn was that general ance and moods, as w-eli as his own body. Wednesday night War Stamp pr- tinuation of the Film Societyath lege and high school students be- knowledge is below an educated emotions. WVAC Pfc. Mary Billen of Boston chases during the Andover-Exeter preseiit subscription ate ($1.00) tween the ages of 17 and 20 tested level although through advertising "Contemporary Music" arrived In the jeep about 10:45 yes- War Loan, and since so many more because, not realizing that he sees at the New York World's Fair. The or accident, specific questions may Rnl alyscnpsto a terday morning, and from then un- were given to boys who had lost each picture foi- 11 1/9c, he thought greatest increase in knowledge, ac- be almost universally known pRmaly asdefensef -onnipo r-in a til she left at 1 o'clock, students theii' oiginal tickets, it was diffl- the price to be absurd and the m- cording to the results, is made from History of Survey ary niusic. The author said tat overloaded the midget army car cult to tell just how many Film S- mense profits unnecessary." Others the Upper to Senior years. Interest in health understanding present compositions are the o- fronm bumper to bumper. At 11:22 ciety, members there were, until stiongly urged that the Society be the jeep screeched to a stop'in front the poll established the fact that of continued next term. Mr. Morgaii Misinformation Revealed and health education began several jects of malicious narrow-minded- of staid Pearson Hall and let three the 588 out of the school's 654 stu- says that this, while possible, is no'. Bitter experience or Boy Scout yer g-ihtehp htb te&I hi asMzr n 'wer classmen off in time to makie dents who were n assembly yes- pirobable. One student suggested tangeabd80prctofheimprovement in teaching methods, Schubert seenied as radical to au- their Latin classes. The morning terday, 463 are Film Society that the movies be, held in the students to identify the poison iyun more pepl mrigcav a cottei' diteem as scheb and Hnem- Wore on and the wear and tear on members. early afternoon, hut this would be cluster as being characterized by ifudofmauseful, pratcal o anduorcith seemr c tioshl now.Abnei the jeep increased as an ever- The poll also showed that stu- impossible because of conflicts with three leaves, but most other ques- inormaon nd mattes ofwuti-h coary ismissed, shoulid orb larger number of boys piled -In. dents think more of the Film So- Philo, the Student Council, The tions were not answered as well.tindseeadnjrswhc cauaydsmsdrtczdo - ,------Continued on Page 2 ciety movies than they do of Satur- PHILLIPIAN, and athletic contests. More than 40 per cent did not know ~Continued on Page 2 ~Continued on Page 2 TV~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I

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Cochran Chapel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturday's FilmThe speaker in Chapel next Temvei .W etSt

Sunday morning will be the Rev. urda woie InTru et Life-A. Graham Baldwin. The Holy starn ickwllb ary Mar-fe,Communion will be celebrated tain, Dictoel Moore. Doorat the conclusion of the service. tn n itrMoe orIIIL L IP IA N ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~open :15; show begins 7:30.

Established 1878

Vol. LXVIII, No. 20 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS. MARCH 1, 1944 Tnn Cents

WINTER PROMENADE HUGE SUCCESS; A-12, V12MeetingMenEsaCoptinan V-12 applicants for the-365 DANCERS CROWD'SAWYER HALL March 15th examinations inWo ByVcrK. oeh

____________________________________________ George Washington Hall on Fri- ' o y V c o .k e hday, March third, at one o'clock.

Excellent Music Il spite of the uncertainty about Fred eric Sanborn, Ronald Easley,the Army Specialized TrainingFrom Alan Curtis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Program boys eligible should S c n ,T id i o ts

From Alan Curtis ~ ~~~~~~~~~~still plan to take the A2 ex- Awarded S c n ,T id i o tsHighlights Dance amination. The seventy-seventh annual Means Essay Competition,Affair Is Biggest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~heard in the Debating Room of Bulfinch Hall, Last night, wasAffair Is Biggest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AWARD OF ART won by Victor Karl Koechl, of Farmington, Connecticut,

On Record In School TO A hose composition was entitled "Conquered Land"; the sec-The largest winter prom on rec- PR IZES oO nd and third prizes were gained by Frederic Sanborn, of

ord was held in Sawyer Hall in the Brooklyn, and Ronald Easley, of Marblehead, respectively.Commons last Friday night. About FiaitReanIfryBsicrdM gn Wl175 couples, 15 stage, and numerous AbbotAndove Show frey Butsh l, cad orgn, Wnol-faculty members and their wives -Ir r anfilled the hall and overflowed nto This afternoon the second annual Treasurer and Ian Pemberton was kept from par-the faculty dining room. contest between the art students ticipation by illness.

Alan Curtis, Boston maestr&, pro- of Abbot and Phillips Academies De n / si The winning essay dealth withvided the excellent music with his will come to a conclusion with the epolefTyoadtirsb

selection of the irst prize winnerjugation by Fascist Italy. As atleenmusic could. noeherdunt- and the presenting of other awards. yblof the Tyrolese, Victorteeven-iece banld. nf haorut-eeto ohefrtpiew e C itesin symbolside of Sawyer Hall itself, as hoped, ~~From a field of 140 entrants, the ~~* Koechl took a peasant with whomso that the floor was often over- judges, Miss Sweeney of Abbot, andSpedn Ado rhewsaqitd-amnwocrowded, even though a phonograph .Mr. Lehmann of Andover, have Scoarhpiaavfte osidely worhldtbut knwoepgswas put n the faculty hall to ac- narrowed the finalist group to eight. Purlash p ose fth usd wrd utwopscommodate the overflow. Few com- .' ' The subject this year consisted o Was MainPups sessed the characteristic Tyrolean

plains wee herdhoerad -- a dustpan and brush, which had toloeffrdmanhtedfopthe eren colison o thoee aned"' ~ be portrayed in one hour, accord- Returning to Andover last week pression-

floor were taken with good humor. ~ - ~~" 2T ~;ing to the terms of the contest. Msr.GudadArac elTrls ne tla esctoThe Preliminaries shortly - .,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Last year, Miss Barbara Beacher that their extensive tour of the One day, this man was seized by

began -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of Abbot received first place, with south-east and south-,west has been order of a Fascist official and beat- -]Tegirls garrivingshrl Heyward Isham, Robert Terry, a success. The first trip of this en, because he offered some oposi- after 4:00 p. in., Fiday. They were Charles Sagar, and Willard Walker- kind was made in the attempt to tion to the Italian tyranny. Nomet at the station by their dates as the other winners. Mrs. Hayes spi-ead information concerning P. doubt the official imagined himselflookes-on andmbescrte up i thee and Mr. Cook were the judges, and A. scholarship opportunities. a descendant of the conquering Ro-Hill. One hundred and thirty-seven the subject was a gooseneck lamp In each f the cities they visited, man chiefs-a. mighty and respect-

in a familiar setting. As a chal- they spoke to groups of eight to ed Lictor, bearer of the symbolicgirls who remained overnight were lnet h mgnto ahrtet esn ossigo iyfserte hntedsialassigned to rooms in Rockwell, Dancing in crowded Sawyer Hall at Friday's successful Winter Prom. lnet h mgnto ahrtet esn ossigo iyfserte hntedsialwilliams Hal, Abbot Hose, ___________________________________________than__theintelligethanetheintelligeneathe contst andhcounyusphooltsperintendens, nin t tht whe swas-a tettyttyran

Chlliers a , Cleme t HuWev aroused rivalry and interest be- high school principals, junior high who imposed petty restrictions up-ers also very kindiy took two extra ~~~~~~~~~~~~~tween the respective art depa-t- school principals, Boy Scout lead- On the traditional Tyrolean cus-ersalo erykidl tok woexraFILM SOCIETY TO PRESENT 1934 ments. ei-s, Y.M.C.A. heads, and ministers. toms, who ordered all their village

girls into their own home for the This year, the large entering field The purpose of the trip was to ask names to be Italianized, and whonight. (Students had previously ACA D. AVARD W I N NER TO N IG HT was reduced in three successive their aid in selecting high school forced the use of Italian as the onlymoved from these occupied dormi-fl'P eliminations by the judges. The first students who, in their opinion are permissable language except intakin te ongs weeked).y toe Reutso liian Poll Show That Students left Andover with 18 entrants and able, when the financial aid it grant- on3es' home.enough time had elapsed for the Favor Discussions of Movies in Wednesday Assembly Abbot with 4. The second reduced ed, to fulfill the scholarship re- BuItlshahmeod aethe number to 24 with Andover quirements. Only through this way failed to crush the spirit of thesegirls to powder- their noses teawas served at Dr. Fuess' house The Film Society, which received day night shows. In answer to the having 12. Then the finalist group can Andover acquire a wider dis- sturdy people. They fought the rulefrom 5 to 6- . M. There they met .n overwhelming vote of confidence question : "Disregarding photo- of eight was chosen which is even- ti-ibution of scholarship funds. A of Napoleon, who respected their

Dr. ues an Mrs L.Cusingas shown by the results of a poll gahcadohrtcnclipr ly divided between the schools. To large majority of the 200 or so men courage. The Italians, however,Goodhue, sister-in-law of Dr. Fuess graphicbandhothertechnicalinmper-the winner this afternoon, as last fiom the above groups showed a hate and fear them, and are `n turnand hostess for the tea. Parents of sembly yesterday, wil present one fetos, do you tink that Film 5o- year, an award of War avings keen interest in Andover's broad despised. No Tyrolese will- suffer

PlanA seiorswerealsorecevedmore movie, Frank Capra's 1934 ciety movies on the whole have Stamps will be made. national scope and were surprised himself to be seen in the companyPA nose diner as erved. Academy Award Winner, "It Hap- been better than...- worse than... The i-eason for choosing such at the number helped by scholar- of one of his "conquerors." f the .

'at seven n the Conmmons to those pened One Night," starring Clau- (or) of about the same quality a everyday subjects as a gooseneck ship aid. United Nations invade that region,prom-goers who were not eating at dette Colbert and Clark Gable. in Saturday night movies?" 237 men ~ Continued on Page 2 ~ Continued on Page lt reoth epeo hfraternity houses. After tis, time G. W. Hall at 6:15 this evening., prol willom fih agaistpte Axishwas allowed for dressing for the The showing of the movie, last for checked off "better," 12 "worse,"TyowilfgtaintheAsdance, which began at nine-thirty, this year, is possible because and 186 "same quality." Although QA P with all their might, and will prove

The Prom enough money has been left over non-members were asked not to Per Cen O f St u dents ver valuable allies in our cause..The Prom ~from the subscriptions to pay for it. vote on this question, many who *IFeei abr' sawso

quickly filled with dancers eager marily to sound out students opin- hdnevertheless seen one or two Can R ec g i e Poison I y very esnlnature. It began withfor a good time. They were received ion on the matter of advancing Film Society movies checked the an~nt ceschit ofoe-l istr givesanAccording to the recently-coin that the leucocytes are attnsscshsfu

Continued on Page 2 tudy hours on Wedneday nights ballots.puted results of the questionnaire of germs, and nearly 50 per cent him during vacations, with the per-later than the usual 8 o'clock n Favor Society Next Year answered by the entire school dur- believed diabetes to be the result of Petual noise she makes, and the

WAC Ferries Students order to give Mr. Morgan time toanalyze each movie before the en- That the Film Society has beet. Ing the Fall Term, Andover stu- eating too much sugar. Sixty per childish prank of pasting paperdents have a dubious knowledge of cent thought baldness the result of dolls n the Encyclopedia Brittan-Around Hill For 2 Hours tire Film Society, showed that stu- an overwhelming success from the elementary matters in nutrition, too infiequent hair washings, and nica. One day she invaded the priv-In Bond-Purchased Jeep dents were more in favor of having point of view of the students was communicable and hereditary dis- 40 per cent prescribed feeding a acy of his room, while he was try-

A one and a half-tone jeep, driven him speak to the whole school in evidenced by the fact that 565 un- eases, and topics of general inter- cold and starving a fever. ing to read, slammed his book, andby a WAC, zig-zagged around the assembly on Wednesday morning, eat. The test was given by the The section of the test devoted then went over to the window,

camus estrda monin, frryngas he did today. Out of 572 who cast dergraduates were in favor of con- HelhDprmn spr fat urto ruh ayn e rsighrltl on oe-nsampu sterday onin ferryineg votes on this question, 259 were in tinuing the Film Society next year, lareralt mDpatmnto alpate ofe at .nutiing btrh ayng relt- pring herainttle ounose and

classrooms and dormitories and ~~~~~~~~~amount of information and misin- gether in the same meal was, con- As he watched her thoughtfully,giving others free rides up and fore the entire school" in assembly, When the poll ballots were count- formation possessed by 100,000 peo- sidered dangerous, but the efficacy she seemed to disappear, and in herdown Salem Street. The eep, f 217 were in favor of advancing the ed, t was discovered that most ex- pie of different ages and occupa- of milk pasteurization was appre- place he envisioned a girl whoiithe same model that P. A.%' Wear evening, study hour, and 96 pe- tra comment was on the last ques- tions. ciated. Likewise the vitamin con- he had known for twelve years,

dind thandover-Exeer WareCommons tahe movned bakilournte tn whth studeinterded i fr Of the 50 questions presented by tent of vegetables eaten raw, and with whom he had gone to kinder-duoan -buht fnor-ncetSam Wasr earlierovd ac sil oft hving scussins wein avdrs the test, each class got a larger the importance of calcium, both garten, to school, and later todfavoing acssembly Suc pde rcnaerghshnte ls n were generally recognized. How- dances. The essay so dSnL was earlier. day morning assembly. Suc editelhprcedng t. oweerever, some students rated the en- born's thoughts, as he relived thosesent'here by the Army First Service Society Has 463 Members queries as why any discussion at telnireveago 7.4 poevetergyoeeywt utr n erso i ie n i soitoCommand's P'ublic Relations D- teSno vrg f7. e eteg fclr ihbteadyaso i ie n i soitopartmnent in Boston, as a, gesture Since so many tickets to Society all?" were written in on the mar- was a fewv points lower than the lettuce with potato. About the only with the girl, desciribing her appear-of thanks to the Andover student movies were given away free with gins. One student objected to con- 777prcn vrg f1,0 o-conclusion drawn was that general ance and moods, as w-eli as his ownbody. Wednesday night War Stamp pr- tinuation of the Film Societyath lege and high school students be- knowledge is below an educated emotions.

WVAC Pfc. Mary Billen of Boston chases during the Andover-Exeter preseiit subscription ate ($1.00) tween the ages of 17 and 20 tested level although through advertising "Contemporary Music"arrived In the jeep about 10:45 yes- War Loan, and since so many more because, not realizing that he sees at the New York World's Fair. The or accident, specific questions may Rnl alyscnpsto aterday morning, and from then un- were given to boys who had lost each picture foi- 11 1/9c, he thought greatest increase in knowledge, ac- be almost universally known pRmaly asdefensef -onnipo r-in atil she left at 1 o'clock, students theii' oiginal tickets, it was diffl- the price to be absurd and the m- cording to the results, is made from History of Survey ary niusic. The author said tatoverloaded the midget army car cult to tell just how many Film S- mense profits unnecessary." Others the Upper to Senior years. Interest in health understanding present compositions are the o-fronm bumper to bumper. At 11:22 ciety, members there were, until stiongly urged that the Society bethe jeep screeched to a stop'in front the poll established the fact that of continued next term. Mr. Morgaii Misinformation Revealed and health education began several jects of malicious narrow-minded-of staid Pearson Hall and let three the 588 out of the school's 654 stu- says that this, while possible, is no'. Bitter experience or Boy Scout yer g-ihtehp htb te&I hi asMzr n'wer classmen off in time to makie dents who were n assembly yes- pirobable. One student suggested tangeabd80prctofheimprovement in teaching methods, Schubert seenied as radical to au-their Latin classes. The morning terday, 463 are Film Society that the movies be, held in the students to identify the poison iyun more pepl mrigcav a cottei' diteem as scheb and Hnem-Wore on and the wear and tear on members. early afternoon, hut this would be cluster as being characterized by ifudofmauseful, pratcal o anduorcith seemr c tioshl now.Abneithe jeep increased as an ever- The poll also showed that stu- impossible because of conflicts with three leaves, but most other ques- inormaon nd mattes ofwuti-h coary ismissed, shoulid orblarger number of boys piled -In. dents think more of the Film So- Philo, the Student Council, The tions were not answered as well.tindseeadnjrswhc cauaydsmsdrtczdo- ,------Continued on Page 2 ciety movies than they do of Satur- PHILLIPIAN, and athletic contests. More than 40 per cent did not know ~Continued on Page 2 ~Continued on Page 2

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we would have liked it to be. For in- Martin is Bonny, the daughter of the WAC Ferries Studentsstance, last Spring, it was financially houiehold. The gentlemen move in, Around Hill For 2 Hours History Prize ExamULL!PIA 5 ~~~~~~2~ possdecle o muclih thesix-thatean sinc tel h e hyme ik th e and ofn CtiedrmPae1Thrdy April 13, amth P.M.e Ex

possile topublih thre sixpage nd ad in ue tie Dic Powel andBon-in Bond-Purchased Jeep amination in American HistoryI' r,% s ~mlcroftheConiiaScolstcone eight-page isues; but advertising nie fall in love. Of course, he can fore- ConinedroPae_ before 1860 will be held on

sch,,l CXNpapcs Spteberwe hve ut ut oly ne ix-starts.. Before lunch, P~fc. Billen oblig- Samuel Phillips Hall, Room 21.Sptgeme wss e he ponlytob onex ingly chauffered some Juniors downgddo~i~aI.~ep~a~t~~e~ed pge issue.All thispoints t but one In short the movie is weak on plot, to WVilliams Hail, only to return to

Editor-in-Chief thing: in order to make The PHIL- but strong on comedy. The antics of Pa meet hordes of students demanding celn MuiMLVNging Editor LIPIAN-, the type ofpae that w would Porterar hilarious, and the whole rides as they swarmed out of theHghi ts Po

Managin Editorall like it to be, a way must somehow be combination leives the spectator un- Commons. The Memorial Tower be-Hih g ts PoCHARLES HEMINCG found to boost its circulation, for it will questionably happy about life, at least came a sort of terminal as, from continued from Page 1 -.Assignment Editor be necessary to dependmore and more temporarily. ta onoembatr'nte~~~~OHN F SHEPARD I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ thtpinon obate nohrby the hostesses, the Mesdames

Phtorahic Fdto ierarydio onl subscriptions to upp)ort the paper,'_____________ crowded nto te eep, and flowing Goodhue, Lynde, French, Dake, Saii.

A FBE\THAI_ R. S. McKINCLEY..;D which is (as it should be) self-sufficient.ovrtesdwaginardebnJmBndctndLvt,Associates At the present time, only one-half the d~ower tae Ses, wangivenka ide bornobo Jame eneit anetittsally, somebody remembered that he Committee of the faculty, directed

T C. F. ;L S G scHIFr,- student body subscribes to The PHIL- had seen a jeep climb up the steps the affair. Officiating students wereR. E7E QH;-,NE Tr . ~SS I LIPIAN,. In order to maintain its quali- A OPNLTE OF HNS: of the National Capitol in a news. Brewster, Neale, Reisier, and Whit-F. R. o.ixs; 7.ca PSTEVESo IDArPNLTERO HNS eel-would Pc. Billen please try niey Stevens, of the student Prom

R.. L. STRO'Io ty, at least one-fourth as many moreundergrduateswill hve to uy the As chaiman ofthe Soial Fuctionsto do the same thing on the steps Commi-ttee. Dr. Fuess was n at.£ud~~~~~,Kedd .unerradats illhae(o#by heof Sam Phillips? With the help of tendance until midnight.

Business Manager paper next year. Committee of the faculty I wish to about thirty husky Andover men, Mr. Curtis did an excellent job inBusLinesT. ManarO.RXefidtaifwweetateptotakaltoecneed ihteor who held up the rear end of the providing the music. Vocals by him.,

N% ILLAN T.WOODRO, name here tali thoeweettmp to whmteow hanzaionhane admnitrawtion oras jeep to keep t from slipping back- self and his featured girl singerCirculaton Managr ]lamehere allthose towhom weowe ganiation an admiwatdsioPfc.laBilwensmanagedl tomwereedweller done, d and a wereeenjoyede

II1LIAN 1l ABBOTT our gratitude, our list would be almost Friday's prom. maneuver the machine onto the by all when they could be heard-Associatesi endless. So we shall simply say an em- My thanks in particular go out to first landing of the stairway leading over the din of voices and punch

r, A, T C ',TcG,,%%A" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~up to-the- Portico of that building, glasses. The chief difficulty with1 U AtcrL-K MC'.%Css-,sk phatic "thank you !" to the faculty, the the following: After the stair-climbing episode, the program system as used Friday

RSV.Bv' L. R' CMETTLS administration, the student body, and Messrs. A. W. Sides, Leavitt, May- Pfc. Billen beat a hasty retreat night was the confusion ocurringFAR BVL.-, \\ F NMosts hRack to Boston with hel- jeep that at the-change of partners. Finding

C. FsI GERix 2I IfL N.A, Je The Toxvisman Press. Members of all nard, Malone, Taylor, and Cory, mem- was once worth $1150. Yesterday the correct one was hard, In viewF H- GnrF HT It Rcin. JR the above groups have been of invalu- bers of the social functions for their afternoon she and her car were of the number of people present inI.GC. HOLDE~~ t' STFi.6'tSW. R. Lits A H TUCKER able aid to us, and we cannot express cooperation in the organization of the subjected to similar treatment at one room.

our aprecation- tothem stronly Pom; Ms. T Cusing Godhu anda small Boston school that also Spe acTiEPHILI.A\15pubisiedWedesa~sdu ouith apeito tote stogyPo;MsT.ChngG due ndbought a jeep. When asked whether Supe ae

scoliEr \ a PHILLIPI s pbois rd.~ensosdro h enough! the Mesdames Lynde, French, Stott, she minded being mauled around as After the completion of danceEntecred as~ s-cond class, math-r t the post office at And now, as we lay down our pen, Dake, Sanborn, !James, Benedict and she was at Andover yesterday, Pfc. twelve, supper was served in the

Andover. Mass. under the act o March 89 Billen said sweetly, "Hell, no! This Senior Dining Hall. Mr. LeeteAddrrss a correspondence- concerning ubscriptions adrbour sepmisty eye, e wishLeaitt hots -sa the dance; Ben very kindly piovided chicken salad,

or advertisements to W:ln T WoodroN. Jr., nusiness hapeyesver daa.Afanager. Da3 Hall. the excellent incoming board the best of Brewster, Bill Neale, Joe Reisler and potato chips, coffee, and cakes to

S-chool subscription $3.00. Mail subscription SS.50Oh rmges, m n f w oTHE PHILLIFIA.% is ditributed to subscribers at the luck and bid you all a fond farewell. Wilbert Stevens of the undergraduate shwdsinAf Eed o efeh

Cotnons and is for sale at the Andover Inn. Prm Cm ite;tehusmsesANS CONTEST shwdigsoanedfrershTH PLLIIeAt ds not necessarily endorse the Po omte;tehueatr et h acn a eue

Cotnounicattons that pear in its Editorial columns. I Scit and their wives who coprtdin the 'i' ~ * afethslsinutl2:0.i.Oficeofpuliaton heTosmn resInc. T e ilm.f h overnightON BY KO C Breakfast was served n Senior

Park Street. housing h girls oengt and to Continued from Page Hall at nine-thirty A. M., for those

THAT STUDENTS prefer to have Mr. Weavers for very kindly taking two ex- prom-goers who were sufficientlyreAndover. Mass Mlarch 1 1944 -T- Morgan discuss that evening's Film tra girls into their home; Mr. and Mrs. sneered at, for generations to come fr'eshed by a scant six hours of

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~may consider it one of the greatest sleep to make the effort. Most ofSociety presentation in assembly each Jack Johnson, the Dunbars, and Jim -masterpieces ever to have been the girls had left -by noon on Sat.

F i n Wednesday morning was manifested by Ryley for theil' supervision in the penned. urday, leaving a weary bt happy* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~etra' HLIINpol hc omn om r et o i ey It is obviously unfair to be hostile student body sadly depleted -by

YEHE TIME'lhas come for the sixty-yetra'PHLIAN plwihCmosom;M.etefrisvy toward a work which one has never week-end excuses, to a nice, quietI sixth ~~~~~~~~~~also showed that the Society has been considerate cooperation; the Commons heard, just because t s "modern Saturday afternoon of sports con-T sixthPHILLIPIAN Board to step so successful that an overwhelming ma- help for helping with the extra work; music." A work Which expresses a tests with Exeter, the usual moviesaside, "retire," if you will, and make way ortwollietseitcniudex th jatrVrePrer nd iscomposers' deas s a great cm- at night, and a Sunday of peae

frthe incoming editors. This issue rep- year. If the purpose of the Film Society grounds crew for their help; and, last- beiio, andgd therefor it crealltor.____________resents our last attempt to put out "a is not to be defeated, we feel that in the ly, the student body 'for cooperating Though he has often been told thatthoroughly readable, accurate, and in- future it will be essential that some and thereby holding confusion to a min- he ought not become a composer, teresting newspaper that will record An-aayiofecweksmvebmd;ium that new music is unnecessary be- dover life in all its various phases of otherwise, the Wednesday night show Sicrl orIt, a great deal of which is never-

that will give impetus to new will evolve into anothercemeaningless played, Easley said that his at-activity, SUMNER ivciptu.t COBBe lv nt aohe mainlestempts as a composer have givenideas and worthy ideals, and that will be Saturday night entertainment. himaMmchbeter.iepoitBoB,

of defnite ervic to te admnistrtion, The Film Society was organized by Chairman, Faculty Social contemporary music, to say nothingthe faculty, and the students of Phillips Mr. Morgan in order to help Andover Functions Committee, of the satisfaction resulting from a Akcademy." That, as we stated in our students, who probably spend more time co__pleted____composition.___first editorial last Spring, was our goal. outside of school seeing movies than in-Whether we achieved it or not is for our dulging in any other form of reldxation,Inim r Re alreaders to decide. better to understand, appreciate, and Fl Tet Rs tsRIGHT IN STEP!

For some of us who have been work- criticize a movie intelligently. Unless Con&4"FaTinesro Paes 1 t 0 U roing on and for The PHILLIPIAN ever Mr. Morgan is given an opportunity to Thentjeepdthatmcrised aroundRtheo hir ~tsc you'reil

since the beginning of our Lower Mid- speak in assembly each week during the campus yesterday had six speeds, four wouldbigt hmamr elh in uniform or civics."dle year it is not easy now to wash our Film Society season next year, the ad- forward and two backward. It als,6 had a fueslife Fi rstover t e- Tc'fmusoruliyhands of printer's ink. Somehow, the vantages of such an organization will front wheel and a back fonesse and supetitoslhd tbee style, and duralsility.

pprhas become almost part of disappear, and the aegeAndover wheel drive. Someone ciiuyest i nanyd fils were2 Arrow Shniri~otg baie,iaperalwne, o h snt a -suet' ocpino awus. average cuinaloy elmnatd Ails ofr 223drosn irtl, khi, fhites,

And small wonde, for who is nt fasci- studen's conception f what makes amanaged to fix the gears drawn up and tests of 50 each pre- , $2.24, pnated by the process of putting out a movie "good" will be based on whim and so that the front wheels pared for different groups.newspaper? fancy rather than on recognition of ar- would go backward and Arrow Ties, black barathea,

Editing The PHILLIPIAN has called tistic value. ~~iitebc hesg o-A~JD Fkhlci andt bandsonie fancies,for much sacrifice on the part of some ward. The jeep then proceeded to go inAR aniS..

of us. We have lost many hours of sleep, both directions towards the middle. PR IZ ES TO DAY Ar-row Handkcrclticfs, 25c

foregon many hurs ofleisure and ' Uncle Sam frowns on that sort of stuff. Continued from Page ~shortened many hours of study. But it* * * lmanadutnwihbshis Arrowv Underwlear, 75c up.has been worth it; we could not be so "True to Life," a sparkling comedy Soen caldalz IDNT that a familiar object is necessarily For miart Arrow Acces.

sueof it if it were not, From The of life in a borighouse, will be'next easier to reproduce because the ar- 90riets, see us today!PHILIPIA We ave aind muh Saurda'sboard in .W H.Tepe KNOW" across the face of yesterday's tist knows ts size and shape. How-

PHLalIPA weitn havree and mh Stra'vmveie.W.H h ~ PHILLIPIAN poll on the Film Society ever, t makes an added test of thelabe atin lexperiee nd ael ture stars Mary Martin and didn't answer any of the questions. i rstiainten subjectin alnew

learned at least the fundamentals ~and Dick Powell, with i rsnigtesbeti eof newspaper technique. Typical! ~~~~~~~~or striking light. Strength of treat- E la n. d e r sof newspaper technique. . ~~~~~excellent support by Tpcl*** toslpr-ment rather than subtlety of analy- FRA~~~~RS....~

During the p)ast year, student co- Victor Moore a nd Th omn uh is is -being sougth. Thewinner wIlloperation with The PHILLIPIAN, in JFranchot Tone. be those with the most inerstnour estimation, reached a new high. Dick Powell and Franchot Tone are grams. You know -"Program! Pro- presentation and comment.Complaints about things that are be- the authors of a radio soap-opera which gram! Can't tell a Senior from a Junior -_____________

yond the control of our staff have been has became slightly devitalized. The without a program !"negligible, and criticism in almost every authors, confronted by an irate sponsor,***Bu Bod frVit case has been both constructive and decide to get new material by living in The Prom was so crowded last Fri-Din

well-founded. For this we are grateful. a typical American home. The typi- day that one girl went through five DrIL Kpublish The PHILLIPIAN under war- to the Porters. Pa Porter (Victor ing and swaying with a picture on thetime conditions. Advertising has been Moore) is a lovable old gent who likes to wall. our greatest concern, for i has been SO invent automatic mousetraps and me-***sharply decreased that it has been im- chanical dishdryers, in spite of the pes- And speaking of the Prom, men whoAFo IL.possible to spend as much money as we simism of his wife (often grounded know horses best say it's Nancy S. 2 to ForneathIwanted to in order to make the paper as in fact) that they won't work. Mary 1 in the seventh at Hialeah.-

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Track T-eam Faces-Exeter Today niCage;

Bue Quintet Smashes Redmen Saturday

ANDOVER TEAM CRUSHES Exonians Take the 50 TRACKMEN MEET WEAKWEAK EXETER FIVE 61-28 RED AND GREY SQUAD

Captain Whitney Scores 18, Leads Capts. Hatch, Lawlor Lead TeamTeam to Victory in Last Game Seeking To Avenge Previous Defeat

The Andover basketball team last Saturday mauled ~i Seeking revenge for the one-point defeat suffered at theweakened Exeter squad to take a 61-28 decision. The game hands of the Red and Grey last month, the Royal Blue track-was by no means the most hard-fought one seen in the gym men will meet their ancient rivals here in the Cage today.this year. This Exeter teari, mainly because of the loss of The P. A. team will lack their recently graduated captain, Jimthree first-string players in the recent mid-winter graduation, H~udner, in the hurdles and the high jump, but should winlacked much of the fight and punch shown in the first Exeter an easy victory over an Exeter team weak in both the field

basketball game this season, which ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and the runs. Bob Lawlor, electedAndover won after a hard battle, captain last week, will take Hud-54 to 47. Bl e L s sOld Clothes Drive ner's place in the hurdles and will

However, the one-sided victory B o e To Circle A will conduct its reg- score also in the broad jump. Thefor the Blue s not so much due ular term-end old clothes drive Exonian weakness is due largely toto Exeter's poor showing, but can 'Red M atm e~n next Friday evening between the graduation of their three topbe accredited to the excellent per- and 10 o'clock. Donations will be field men early last month. Allformances turned in by the Andov- given to the Andover Guild, the three of these men took first placeser players. Outstanding individual Inf Final Mv eet' Salvation Army, and other wvor in the Andover-Exeter meet on Feb-star of the afternoon was, without thy organizations. ruary 2.a doubt, Captain: "Wheels" Whit- Wrestlers Climax 1944's Where Andover was strong, Exe-ney. "Wheels" not, only led the Blue Tough Season of Two ' o ter was weak; where Exeter wason the offensive, scoring 18 points, - J. V. asketeers To strong, Andover was weak. Thishe also did a beautiful job in get- Wins, a Tie, Four Losses .. was formerly the story when theting rebounds, bringing the ball up two teams clashed. Andover heldthe court, and setting up plays. InI an attempt to beat the 12-12' F c x trT d ytl us xtrtefed u o"Zag" Zagorski played an ecllntscore of the earlier Exeter meet,, em U HdGo ihtegauto atmnho

gameat frwar, scr~ng15 points, tePA.welrsounydo as S rs Doherty from the high jump, Jack-and Center Bill Abbott, always su- Exeter last Saturday, only to suf- '' Year; Whitney Sas son from the shot, and Mann fromperb on defense, came into his own fer a 15-9 defeat at the hands. of the broad jump, the Red and Greyon offense and scored 14 points, odds, in spite of the earlier tie, were The J. V. basketball today meets has been made weak in both events."'Brot" Bishop aided Whitney ad- slightly against the Blue, and had the Exeter All-class team at Exeter, That the two teams cannot meetmnirably on defense, while Jack Lan- we beaten them, it would have PeigroExtrwnth5DydfesylinatStua'sw- and the Blue are out for their here today as they were in earlysill did beautiful work off the Ex- been the first time since 1939. minnego xtr iste 0yr feetyl inls audyss -eighth victory of the season. The February Is unfortunate for sucheter backboard and scored eight it was a tough match all around, gme, squad, this year, has had the ex- a meet on home ground might be apoints. Every member of the var- for there were no falls suffered by cellent record of seven wins and hard fought win for the Blue in-sity squad saw action, but even the either team, Andover taking three Athletic Events Today m E two losses. The team has been ably stead of the Red and Grey.second and third string outplayed decisions, by Anderson, Cook and Varsity Track vs. Exeter, Re atators coached by Mr. Dunbar, who has As yet the team has won onlythe Red and Gray. Abbot, and Exeter, five, here, 2:30. done his usual fine job. one out of its five meets. Tufts de-

First Half The lineup and scores were as J. V. Wrestling vs. Exeter,B The outstanding star of the team feated the Blue here early in theExeter grabbed the ball on the follows: 121 pound class-Gllker- here, 2:45. Svvamr p Blu e has been "Kim" Whitney, younger season and chalked up another win

tip-ff ad brughtIt sowlydownson (E) defeated Greene (A) J. V. Basketball vs. Exeter, bother of the varsity captain. three weeks ago when a weak teamtheofn co rt, h itane nlikey aon decision, away, 2: 00.In F al M e "Kim" has been a steady high- went -to Medford to be beaten 54-27

the court, in a manner unlike any .In Final M eecoerforthtJyve llyea, ndbyth Jmbo. er i te agseen at the gym this year. Whereas, 128 pouind class-Anderson (A)scrrfrteJyealyaan byheumo.Heinheag

the dsbl the ball defeated Dingwell (E), decision q __ ~Andover's varsity swimning team in the last two games has tallied on January 29, the Harvard Varsityusually, eguar'.rng tebldeetdDnwl Eecso. Greeks I st, omans swam and lost its final meet of the ',3 points, 19 against Lawrence and defeated the Blue in a meet whichup fast, Kosiba, of Exeter content- 135 pound class-Cook (A de- 'season last Saturday against Exe- 14 against the P. A. All-Clubbers. consisted of running events only.edhie l wiut s lowlwing jutIsd up 4 feate d lt sed (E) de2nd in ClbHockey ter. The score was 50-16, The even'. He has also done an excellent job From the i-esults of this meet, how-

the court, sopping justinside our 45 pound clss-Cassedy E) de- Clubwhich took place at Exeter, was the on defense, ut the really brilliant ever, the prospects for the Exeterterritory, and holding the ball. Then feated Calchwell (A) decision.wosbetnAdvrhatk

be an Dodg woul passback and 15pudcasWle E e West Highest Scorer; wos etn noe a aen star defensively has been- Myrt contest looked good for the Royalhe and Dodge would pass 155 pound class-Walker (E) de-this season. Oe of the day's high- " Rebel" Gaines a calm, cool guard Blue's strength in the runs seemedforth occsionaly atemptng afeated McKinley (A) decision. Hoe ls eod lights was Captain Norm Sper's who has been doing a terrific job. to just outweigh the Exonianpass o oneof te forards Exe- 165 pound class-Ross (E) de- Club hockey ended last week with breaking of the A-E meet record in Captain Reg Collier has also been sti-ength in the field. But in a meet

Continued on Page 4 ieated Allen-by (A) decision, the Greeks in first place and the the hundred-ya-d backstm-oke. The a large facto- in the Jayvees' suc- which for a while, looked like an175 pound class--Birdisall (E) Romans a close second. The Greeks P.A. and J.V. swimmers wviil face cess this season. Andover victory, the Red and Grey

BASEBALL SQUAD ~~defeated Crawford (A) decision. had an impressive record of seven Exeter this afteinoon. The Jayvees. lost their f-st game clutched the laurels by a score ofBASEBALL SQUAD Unlimited Class-Abbot (A) de- victories, one defeat (by the Ro- The first race Saturday was the to Central Catholic High of Law- 41.40.BEGINS V~~~A~tAU ~ feated Wilson, CE decision, mans in the first game), and one fifty-yard freestyle. Pleninger of the rence. After that they won seven ~Continued on Page 4

Special mention should go to tie. High scorer in club hockey was Red and Grey won, with Mario Lazo srih gis uhtasaThree Lettrmen Back McKinley, Allenby and Crawford, Steve West of the Romans, with coming-in second for the Blue Te awrneH . a cY .C

who, although defeated, fought nine points, with Chet Homer of time was 25.4 seconds. The hun- . n ucad atWdedy ilrs So trIn Practice Sessions a hard, tough match against es- the Greeks second with seven li-ed-yard reaststroke was the next they were upset by a hard-fighting ________________

Wit th grdua eningof in-pecially powerful opponents. points, event on the program. t was won Al-C theamos aced byn Bill Pro Epr he earnWith he gadua endig ofWin- This was the tams, last meet of Each of the nine games played by liy Seldon of Exeter, with Eustis of o h aos n etdw o EpitSo earn

ter Sports, informal baseball prac- the year, climaxing a comparatively each team was hard fought and CnnudoPae a 42-40 defeat is a thrilling gametice has begun In the Cage. mediocre season, with 2 wins, close. Playing outstandingly for the CotueonPg4 which went into two overtimes. 4I9 Main Street Tel. And. 531Throughout the past few Sundays, against Weymouth and Governor Greeks was the- line of Wise,Coach Follansbee has tried ut Dumnmer, 1 tie, with Exeter, and Scheide, and Homner, who together i u i - bmany different candidates and has- four losses to Milton, Tufts, Perkins scored 18 points. Bissell played de- H ave "Coke~" H llo B now chosen a tentative Varsity Institute. fes wl for tt team also. tra i

squad. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the Romans, linemen Hickey, (ELBOHRBam-mum, and Agrant played well,

strong team are only three letter-nien, Captain Art Moher at second; anVR PP Ebsde Vai srrera dees. he

nio Dn t thirld. anodied Zo- AKE ON EXETER outstanding goalie in club hockeynino in the outfield. Providing a was Dickie Thompson of the ceilar

nucleus to work on, these boys This afternoon, at 2:30, the Exe- dwelling Saxomis, who, although lieshould form the basis for a stronig ter~ J. V. wrestling squad wvill be 4 let the most shots, also stopped N-varsity nine. Up from the Jayvees Andover to take on the Blue J. V. the most. Due credit should lieat present are: pitchers, Charlie Here, on their home grounds, t is given to Morse and Chase for theirSmith and Fred KIIlani; catchers, hoped te Blue wvill avenge the 15-9 work as defensernen on that clubNorm Wilson and Jim Zonino; - defeat suffered by The varsity, Sat- Fo teGus.Hm watefielders, Dick Welch, Dick DeWitt, urday, at Exeter~. high scorer with five points, andPhil Averbach, Mac McCracken, Coach Pieters has announced the was ably assisted on te first lineDan Carroll; outfielders, Mac Lana- lineup for- the match as follows: by Becker and Kelly.han and Neale. Promising new can. 116 pound class, Chumi; 121 pound W L T Pts. for- Agt.dlidates are Bill Abbot, Bob Phelan, class, Thomas; 128 pound class, Greeks 7 1 1 31 10"0. J." Anderson, Dan Lackey, Banci'oft; 136 poumid class, Macom- Romans 5 2 2 2S is~'-lank Ross and Roy Tippett. ber; 145 pound class, Doyle; 155Gas 2 4 3 19 3

Continued n Page 4 pound class, Hord; 165 pound lass, Saxons 0 7 2 9 36Grant; 175 pound class, Lilen;heavyweight, Mohler.L E 0 N S ~ ' There may also be a lightweight

L E 0 N S ~match with Nutt, If Exeter has a awytosy"N dnr toaa iigP lFor Good Sandwiches man for the match. Andover .. awyt a Prnr oavtzgPl_______________________________ ~~~~~When a Polish flyer says Halo, Bracie, e greets you as a brother. Sodas and Ice Cream BUY WAR BONDS NOW! Co l C .The Armerican means the same thing when he says Have a"Ck,

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HOOPSTERS BEAT Season's Basketball Record Blue Mermen Sunk TRACKMEN FACE- Adriance, Gould BASEBALL SQUAD1.% R C FG FT F TP A.PG

EV~~~~~T~~~~D ~~Raleigh 12 66 22 48 154 12.8BE I S W R UEXEER,61-28 Lasl 1267 53513 By Fast Red Squad EXETER TODAY Visit 18 CitiesBEISW R UContinued from Page 3 Zagorski 12 33 23 34 89 7. Continued from Page 3 ~ Continued from Page 3 ~ Continued from Page 1 ~ Continued from Page 3Abbott 12 39 4 11 82 6.Ster's passing was so ragged. how- Whitney 12 27 4-12 58 4.8 Exeter second and Garner of Ani- During the latter- part of last EihenCtsVstd The team will continue as it isever, and Whitney and Bishop so Bishop 12 14 9 22 37 3.1 dover third. Time: 1:11.1. month there was little activity and gte isVstd till just before vacation, when aalert that practically every pass Petter 7 S 1 3 17 20.4 Exeter Wins 200 the team's only meets were with The cities included in Mr., cut ill be made and a call-forwas blocked. This stalemate sooi Reisler 4 2 0 0 4 1.0 MorofEerwnth to Tufts and Worcester, the latter be- Gould's and Mr. Adriance's tripended when the Blue took posses- Ca rroll 4 2 0 0 4 1.0 hundred-yard freestyle in the ex- Ing the only win of the season so were as follows: Charlotte, N.C., J. V. candidates issued. Until then

sinof -the ball. 'Mead 12 5 1 4 11 0.9 far. But while the squad was at Atlanta, Ga., Anniston, Ala., Bir- the varsity will practice several-~~ Mc~~im ~9 4 0 0 S 0.9 cellent time of 2:11.3. Larruth, Exe-Forward Zagorsi and ansill c~im tr, and en Brester, AdoverTufts on January 12, a strong re- mingham, Ala., Memphis, Tenn., 'afternoons weejty in the' Cage in

Forwarlid aocei frAndovr.Mansawyill0 te, pad end Brwtrand overd lay team, composed of Chute, Dix- Little Rock, Ark., Tulsa, Okla., Fort preparation for the work outside.while Funkhouser of Exeter made Lidebc 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 Captain Norm Sper continued his on, Paradise and Chittick was de- Worth, Tex., Dallas, Tex., San An,

Liddle 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 ~~~~~~~feating an Exeter relay team in the tonio, Tex., Shreveport, La., Batbn- Hitting and fielding are beinga free-throw-all this in the first ____ record-breaking spree with a 1:04.3few moments of play. Zagorski ~~~~~~~~~~Boston Garden at the B. A. A. Rouge, La., New Orleans, La., Mo-' stressed, with particular emphasis%made another, and Captain12 Whit1.51 03 5.3 peTeamnce12266 hun1ed151d 603s 50.3's performance i- bin, the.,hundred-yard, anmade another. and_______Captain____Whit.__backstroke. The old meet record gae.Tdysmetems m ie l. esclFnadon the pitchers. Unlike last year'sney ollwedwitha nce ucki was 1:05.3.CatiShnadIn portant of the last two months will Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Adriance re- -team, which had a surplus of

-ledand - down -the -court. game. Funk-CpanSdadn- climax the winter season and de- turned on Februgry 18, after visit- moundsmen, this year has so farshot to give the Blue- an S- leadi fExtrcaei scnafter five minutes of play. Exeter houser of Exeter made a lay-up and gahmd ofEeecael nseon cide whether it has been a success- lag New Orleans, and Mr. Gould shown a decided need for pitchers.coninedplyig her sow sopy tisvvs fllwe b Fstr' b and tidrseivl.ful season. went to the three remaining cities However, Coach Follansbee hasgame and our guards likewise con- i tiful long shot. Zagorski made Red Wins 100 Freestyle Today the high jump will be before returning here on the 27th. high hopes for turning out anothertinned to tie up the Red and Gray one free -throw, ut missed a Pleninger of Exeter, in swimming largely a contest between Macken- Since the trip was definitely non- 7-0 win over Exeter, come nextforwards. Abbott tallied on a r second one. Big Jack Lansill. alert the 100-yard freestyle, won his see- zie and Adams of Exeter. Doherty social, all contacts with alumni of June.bound of a shot by Zagorski. and las always. tipped in the rebound ond race of the afternon, in 57.2 who cleared 6 ft. in. at the A. A. P. A. were incidental. However,_________________then "Zag" sunk a nice long shot before an Exeter man could take secs. Towne of Exeter came in sec- U. last year will not jump. Bo-meis- they were entertained by eightto make the score 12-1. Kosiba of possession of the ball. ond, and Flues, the only Royal Blue ler fias town the shot more than alumni members. First at Atlanta BUY WAR BONDS NOWExeter sunk a nice one-handed shot Exeter began to fade badly in swimmer to place in this event, 49 ft. and consequently should take William T. Healey, Class of '25, andand a few seconds later Lansill the last period, after putting up a splashed in behind him. an easy first with either Griffith or Oliver M. Healey, Class of '29, en-________________took the rebound of his own shot good fight in te third. Lansill took Captain Norm Sper won the dive Nourse second. Even if Jackson had trained them. Also Harry Middle-to tally again for the Blue. Just the t-off front Abbott and sunk a for Andover with 90.2 points. He not graduated Bomleisler niight brook (12) of Little Rock, J. W. R. Carl E. Elanderbefore the period ended. Wheels" lay-up. Zagorski intercepted an thus tied with Exeter's Pleninger have taken first for the Exeter Crawford ('14) of Tulsa, B. V. ADRASEWhitney neatly sunk a free-throw IEeepasiAnoeteitr frth hno-fbigtp d-man rarely threw more than 48 ft. Thompson ('13) and G Thompson, TAILOR -HAE ASEand at the end of the first quarter. an dribbled all the way down the vidual point scoi'er, each winning Either Lawlor or Strong have a Ji-., ('09) at Fort Worth, Harold Andover lead. 15-3 [court, eluding Kosiba who stood 10 points for their espective teams, good chance for first or second in Volk ('13) of Dallas, land Ford Hub- 56 Main Street Tel. 1163

Althoughin possssion ofa more-in his way, to make another fine Extrsmdeem o i the broad jump. Strong has made bard ('20) of Houston were their _________________

than-comfortable lead. the Blue did shot. On the heels of this basket. graham. Selden, and Carlson beat 20ut. ihn pratc hoere inote cag thsts.esu__ts__Show__Success_not let up the attack. "Wheels" Whitney tallied again. Cai-roll the .A. i-elay trio consisting ofbuwhna yloesmeftisRutsSwScesWhitney. doing excellent work un-! scored on a pass from Zagorski and Lord. Gai'ner. and Phinney in 1 ditac.MheplevulEwihSa

der the Exter basketas well a McU olwdwt euiu m 03sc.TeRdadGe taken by Pete Harwood at 11 ft 4 in. In order to be able to keep all TM L 'der te Exter aske as wll a Mc~m folowedwitha onutFebruary30. 2emayTh developGeyintoebuarappointmentsito aapessrs.nsGoulds G and anour own, went high in the air to long shot. Goodrich tallied for E- also took the 200-yard freestyle rte ls atewt oad dinetaee nieyb ri. I E 4I K Dsink a rebound from a shot by Abi-' eter and after seven minutes of relay as Moore, Knowles, Shand, wahr clare1 fat.t6in winh poraic Ofcre theylhd toeet al thein R E Dbott. This tally was followed by play Andover was ahead, 59_25. and Townsley outswam Ben Brew-'as w ee cl utching1 ffrt. Bun.ipat dOfcoultiesthof a tmetal tanother lay-up by Zagorski. and itnyafter missing a free stei-. Bert Turner, Don and Mario unless, he is able to defy gravity airplane transportation can be de-few seconds later, Abbott scored o throw-. sunk anbther nice long shot. Lazo. The time: m. 42.8 sees. with a little more success, Har- layed by bad weather conditions.-a short set-shot. Zagorski hooped 'In the last minute of play. Kosiba Smaiswo sfvrd o ei aal h aa ae tCrustill another one and the Blue led,. of Exeter sunk a basket ad'escoa n thenonillChri Andover Lunch.23-3. Foster of Exeter made a nice McCreedy made a free-throw. Final Summaries of last Satui'day's of clearing 12 ft., as he did at theTeaoandJcsvilwre _____________

shot and this wvas followed by a scoi'e. Andover 6Y Exeter 2. meet ae as follows' .A .me.as nldd ntetu.1 ANSRElong shot by his teamniate. Dodge. The 61-28 win over Exeter was Final score: Exeter 50, Andover Paradise who broke 35 sec's. in Some definite results In the form Fountain Serviceslightly cutting down the Andover an excellent finish to a great sea- 16 the 300 two weeks ago and who will of applications for scholarshipslead. Abbott tallied again on a ne son. and it gave the Blue a sea- 5-yr freestyle: Won by Plen- -Jgis awo sago e aealed rie.TeTesr odFo

pass frm Lansll. ~so's recrd of nne win, againt vaig d (E;scn.A ao() for first in spite of the Exeter man's ei- and Director of Admissions have _________________

ptaomnsi son's"W It t re oides ofNinealy winst agait tigex (Eol;sod ME . Lazeo 254 previous win over him last month. fully informed those whom theyCaptain Wheels" W h it e y I hree loses. Naurally.most crdit thid. Knowes (El.TiCe:u254.aChut ehas ben emovedupttotte havee taldktd ofttherequireentsuAnover In

missed a free-thi ow. but An- for the fine season must be given 100-yard breaststroke: Won by 600 and seems to be holding' his for entrance, type of boy to whomAnoe Indover ,%as givEn the ball ut-3f- to Coach DiClemente, who had. t Selden (E), second. Eustis (E); -own, with Dixon and Hunting. In Andover wants to give financial aid, A 7readway Inn,lo-nnds uder the Exetei' basket e. te stai't of the year'. only two is- third Garter' (A). Time' 1:11.1. fact when he runs against Zartman and all the other facts dealing-with '.oo Food--Comf ortablecause a Red and Giay guard ' turning letterinen but who built an

stepped ovei he line Whitey ' excellen team aroundthese two 2(0.yard freestyle: Won by Mlooi'e today, he has an excellent chance scholarships. Mr. Adriance even I Accommo'dations moderately priced-faded towards his -guard slot and Captain "Wheels" Whitney ended (E): second. Cari'uth (E); third, of breaking the tape before the Ex- talked personally in some cities George M. Brakey, M.then cut sharply into the basket, hsbsebl aera nos'Bevtr() ie 2:11.3. eter man if he can match art- with prospective students. took a nice toss from Abbott, and in a blaze of glIory such as has i'are- 100-yard backsti-oke Wo Ib manls 1: 21 six hundred with a 1: 20racked up a very nice tuck-in Fos- ly been seen done by a team cap- Sper (A); second. Shaiid (E); of which he is capable.ter scoreo again for Exeter. and tain in an Exeter contest. "Brot" Ithird. Ingrabam (). Time: 1:04.3. Prabable lineup: DalovenNatioalmBanhis basket was followved by Abb)ott's Bishop. Jack -Lansill, "Zag" Zagoi'- itoyidf-etye o yPei 40-Yard Dash-Beach, Paradise, Anoe NaialB k "WThere Pharmacy Is a Profession"two, one an a lay-up, the other a ski, and Bill Abbott. the other first' inger (El; second. Townsley (El. ~Lampe.ANO RMS.1Mantre

beautifl longsltot. Raleigh. in for stringers also ended the year it third. Flues (A). Time: 57.2. 40-Yard High Hurdles-Lawlor, 1 anSreZagorski. took a perfect pass from excellent performances. MuchIWhitney to sink still another bas- pi-aise should also be given Tom I Dive: Won by Spet' (A); second. Strong. _________________ ________________

ket for the Bltue. Kosiba missed two Raleigh. who hasn't seen much ac- ~aliner (El; third. Bay (E). Points: 300-Yard Run-Paradise, Moore.free throws. but Dorman made a tion lately. but who -was almost pet- 190.229. jTorrance.vei'y pretty one-handed shot for sonally responsible for the first Mledley relay: Won by Exeter 600-Yard Run - Chute, Dixon.Exeter just before the half ended. two wins of the year. in which (luffgrahain. Selden. Carison); see- Hunting.Score at the half-time. Andover 33,ane i crd6 pons. inain on noet Lid, Garner. Pin 1000-Yard Run-Chittick, Ryan.

Exeter 11. During all the scoring 33 f them in the first game to ney) Time: 1:30.3. i Porter.that went on. "Brot" Bishop. An-! )rea th9niiulscrn0eod 0-yard freestyle relay: Won by Shot Put - Bomeisler, Gritfitli.dover's fighting left guard, was do- of 2S points set -by the great Dick Exeter (oore, Knowles, Shand, Nourse.ing his usually excellent job on d-: Duden last year. r'ownsley); second, Andover (Brew. High Jump Mackenzie, Scott,fense. watching for fast breaks by Andover FG FT TP F ster, Turner. D. Lazo, M. Lazo). Jackson.the Exeter forwards and doing gen- Zagorski. rf 7 1 1.5 0 Time: 1:42.8. Broad Jump-Lawlor, Strong, Rerally fine work, not only hamassing Raleigh. t'f 1 0 2 0 _______ Hde.,-the Red and Gray shooters, but also M AcKim. f 1 0 2 0

blocking manyof the Exetershots Lansill lf 4 0 .s 0 BUY WAR BONDS NOW Pole Vault- Hatch, Hutchinson, blocking many of he Exeter shots Lnsill. If 4 0 8 0Howard."Brot" also set up many of the for- Petter, If 0 0 0 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

wards' shots and, all in all, was a Carroll. If 1 0 2 0big factor in Andovet-' k"de.I

eter'sscore o low.Abbott. c 7 0 14 0 1Funkhouser of Exeter scored a ead, c 0 0 0 1J-

few seconds after the tip-off. Zagor- Whitney, rg 8 2 18 0ski, on a jump, tipped the ball to Bishop, Ig 0 0 0 3Abbott, and the big center, playing Averbach, lg 0 0 0 0an outstanding game for the Blue., Ae aU RayI N0 0D0!tallied for another Andover score. ~ - - - - ~~A D R T O OExeter started to roll wrhen Dor-I Totals t%*29 3 61 5 man sunk a nice lay-up and Tieder- I It If-Ii~~ d0~~1t Your shirts are valuable items these days andman tallied on a well-played one- Exeterhanded shot, but their gain was Dorman, rf 2 0 4 0 MADISON AVENUE COR. fORTY-FOURTH STREET appreciate special handling.quickly nullified by Zagorski's beatu- Steers, rf 0 0 0 0 NEW YORKtiful back-handed lay-up and anoth- _McCreedy. r-f 0 1 1 0 Turn -up your shirt collar before sending itor good shot by Whitney, on a pass Foster. If 4 0 8 4~ A HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFITTING to the laundry. A collar washed flat doesn't frayfrom Zagorski. After Whitney Goodrich If 1 0 2 1 5 tte'raemissed a free-throw, Abbott ex- Aguii're. If 0 0 0 0 s easilyathe-rs.pertly sunk a shot on the rebound wuiikhoiii'tr c 2 1 5 2 Trained and experienced in tie requirements o the Country's leadingHaeyu shrslnded rqety.A o-Foster of Exeter, their leading Dodge. i'g I 0 '2 0 Hchool androllegs-we nowundteierequieduwattisyeedetau'scorer, tallied again for the Red Tiedernman. rg 1 0 2 1 what is correct. We have everything from htead to foot and for every age soiled shirt requires more scrubbing and conse-and Gray. By now, the Exeter boys Kosiba, g 2 0 4 2 frmteWu~s colbyt pe omr n CleeUdrrd unl er u oeqikyhad given up their stalling tactics - - - - fo h onetsho o oUprFresadCleeUdrrd unl er u oeqikyand the result was a good fast, up- Totals 13 2 28 10 uates. Everything has the good looks and the good wearing qualities that

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