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*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7 Cochran Chapel Saturday's Film V ~The speaker at the Cochran The movie this Friday night V ~~Chapel this Sunday will be' the i MscfrMlin. h Rev. A. Griiharn Baldwin, Saturday night movie will be School Minister of Phillips "Lost in a Harem," with Bud Academ y. The service at 11:00.Ab o an L u C st l . 13Y~Eh~niIUE~' Established 1878 'lod i titchew Vol. LXIX, No. 27. PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., APRIL 25, 1945. Price Ten Cents M the ~i200 COUPLES EXPECTEDDrwnfo19594 Seek,' TO ATTEND APRIL PROM most Jack Marshcrd's Orchestra ToRo m Sat T dy doulePlay; Tea Dance Before Prom Blanks Available at Office for id the a om* This coming Friday A'ight, April 27, the second Prom of Next Year's Room Applications the year will be held in the Gymnasium. The Spring Prom after- committee confidently expects at least 200 couples to be Beginning today, application blanks for roomns for next Y, mr. present. The music will be supplied by Jack Marshard and t year will be distributed to all boys who are planning to e Stu- hi rhsrwihte8i-ecttastetre.Pirt .urn. These must be returned to Miss Whineyv's office before it POll- the evening Pom, there will be a Stra, ~ fle use- tea dance in Sawyer Hail of thenontiApl ,ouinac lae iI a and Commons between 5 and 6 o'clock A -, ~ u~l'~uhu the following instructions: ecue at which time boys and their guests v au ~ u iiiI oswoaeeiil o will brcieby r.Fssad V . *j given dormitory and -ho wish to P Mrs. Horace M. Poynter. The Rivet- Labor .'sPot Pourri T o retaing tmei reentyroomri thate ers will play some of their newest bidn a epi o hs I tli mdbest numbers at this tea dance. DL 'I By rooms but may not apply for ad- ay notapply or ad ih ndbstnubrsatthsea dne.P0l Topic Com e utoa rons C Girls To Use Dormsth 2 Boys wishing to room togeth- Arrangements have been made to Mr. William Billingsley June must sign the application joint- quarter the girls Friday night in Of C.I.O. To Debate ,V31 tf ly Only one application blank is Rocwel oueWilliams Hail and ________________________________ Yearbook Has More to be filed foi a double room. ought RokelHu, Mr. Wallace Brimer a e Johnson Hall. If necessary, Junior3.Teewlben ditcio agets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Subscribers Than I.Teewl en itnto Mlac House and Cheever will also be Today at o'ciock In Bulfinch Among Mr. Morgan's canvasses, included in the current Addison Gallery 'in rooms for scholarship and non- ng at ued RomasgmnsfrteHiPiowlprsnaprrm show, is this scene of the Crucifixion. The rest of the exhibition is In Previous Years scholarship boys. All boys are on y reg- grlwilbditiueonFia thtibeivswlbeoget devoted to student work. Because there was no spring the same basis and may apply team's morning. Tickets and programs for interest to the school. Two menvatinhsyerTePoPur whuteticon the Prom will be given out at the distinguished in the fieacaionthilyerdhe ot ouri Iwitoutresricion Lndof CmosoThrdybr-Management i-elations will d- LAwill not come out for commence- 4. y from different classes fromo thCom wllbense outhuraty the ditnuseentefel fL-P e e ty Ja1 a Dinner Friday night will be bate the topic, "Present Actions P.A . M sicali l b to Pr se ment. If the deadline is met, The who wish to room together must of Organized Labor are Contraiuy Pot Pourri should be ready for apply for r-ooms reserved for mem- from served at 7 o'clock in the Commons of Oi-ganized Labor are Contrary mailing by June 30th Sinceing it ise hers. ince it ofbe theof oweelow of thehetwo..- Id and Boys do not have to change to for- to Its Best Interests." Mr. Wal- o n i e t B a e u ae mal dres unti afterthe mel, butlace Brimer of the Tyer Rubber CCo c r coniingoulae than usual, The 5. Juniors who, this year are wih those eating in fraternity houses Conipany will present Manage- For the second time in as many some unknown renditions of the Pot Pour-i will include a complete carrying enough work of passing r Lg. F must be dressed formally for din- ment's case, while M. William weeks, the P.A. Glee Club will e- B~eaver girls, and probably Gersh- coeaeoIp-n prs iau iaet ietefl ~prMd Wil nei at 7:30. Billingsley of the C. I. 0. will de- sent Felix Mendelssohn's "Hymn of win's two hits from "Porgy and ation exeicises. class day play,' die standing next year, may apply Willie ~~~~~~~fend the views of Labor. Each Praise" in an outside concert, next Bess" "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin' Prize day, and all the other activ- for Uppeir Middle dormitories, but hough 8-in-i Octet To Sing - man will speak for about five Saturday night. On this occasion iand "Summer-time," sung by the ities of commencement week. The they must get permission to do so t, due o Andoes- gioup. "ASea Shnty," nIiter-Scholastic Tack Meet will in advance from the Dean of Stu- ide The Prom itself will begin at 915 'minutes. Then they will briefly the entire club -- will journey noe ru." e hny"a a best and continue until 2:00 A. M. There question each other, aftei- which Br-ookline, there to dine, dance, sing old English sea song, may also ap- als o l) featur-ed in the 1945 Pot dlents. a first will be sixteen dances and no Ithey v. ill answe- quesitons fromn and make mei-ry with the belles of pear on the progiram. Pcurri. G . All l)ovs must list at least 35 Sher- extras. Ice cream and cake will be 1the audience. Beaver- Country Day School. Unde- the supervision and direc- Heading the Pot Pourri staff room choicez on the blank i order tand sei-ved between, dances ten and Mi- Wallace Biimer is Teasur- Besides selections from the L ion of D. Pfatteiche- and Mr. ai-e John- Snook, Editor-i-Chief, to be sure f having then- applica- d the eleven. Featured during this inter- em o the Tyer Rubber Company 'Hymn of Praise," which was so Howes, the Glee Club will take and Howard S. Reed, Business, tions- filled. ceive, misslon will be the Eight-in-One and oe of the representatives of suc'cessfully delivered in Symphony some tain early Saturday after- Mngr Their- main job has B oys who plan toimrv y will Octet. The rest of the evening, the Boai'd of Dii'ectoi's of this Hall on April 14 last, the rogram noon into Boston. From there they been complete coveirage of the thei- classifications by attending have mtisic will be supplied by Jack Mar- Company in the management of will feature a sei'ies of-Beethoven's will catch either a train or a bus scoo ya'Topdueabtrth Su eiSsinmstply an i shaird, his orchest-a and a vocalist, the Andove- mill. He has had a contre-dances played by the com- out to Brookline. ariving there in book all available talent in the foi- rooms in only tho~e dormi- See- Smoking is permitted only in the good deal of experience in ther-ex---bined orchiestras of both schools, time for a quick i-eheai-sal. This school has been utilized. M em- toi'ies for which they ae at pres- .ublee lighted area outside the Gymn. No ecutive and administTative field wilr e followed by the dance, until bei-s of the at board have sp- ent eligible under the rules above. hting. prom-goers will be allowed to at- and knows well the oblems of about 6 P. M. Then, since' Beaver plied humoi-ous illustrations for If. because of their- summer work, War- tend the movies Friday night in dealing both with - unorganized I cHu gh Wi\4ins in is a day school, the Ge lbmm the activities section. The edi-! they bh eome eligible for rooms in G. W. H. Although boys may leave andl with oganized labor. Mir. Le nr ei-s will have supper at the homes tois of the book also believe in a domt Ties i'esei'ved for a higher the Prom only after signing out, no Brirer lives in the town of Ando-Co ts of' their dates. The concei-t itself fuilli' tilizatiog of modern cam- class, they may apply to have their one may leave from 1:30 until the Leraodhasbee aciveinsom cero'ronlsona 20.Bos ndlf haii ton aaii'sin Heuce AdlmnTk will last from 7: 30 to 9: 00, and, ei-a methods, and so Photographic i'ooms' changed. This should be l~y Pro's conlusionat 2: 0. Boy munit life followingaia. fewSumkeyAdancesakthelloditoi' fw.momedaebesthalEandr hisLedoneallinetoi'ebeleavingvi Summere will e given forty minutes in whic publcsprte an with a Second, TidPie visitors will eturn to the Hill at lboai'( have worked to produce an ScolI' h etme a S to escot their uests to heii' re keen apl~reciation of the i-elation- At 7-30 P M. last evening, Tues- #aliout.1 'O.3 tve ormhosesa b :40. i ship of idustry to niu' political dayv Api'il 24. Paul R. McHugh, of vearblook of the Class of 1945:. ic h ubro osi st en i. U'nder his management llawi-Mice. whose lhuioI'ous essay Dr To Howie Reed's Business Boardl the pi'esent U7ppeir iddle Class is' - Girls Arrive Friday Afternoon o1 te Tyer Rubbei' Comipany, Das enited "A Nehe I-s Speak belongedi the diflicult job of mak- lai'gei' than the number- of spaces this factoy has thre times bee was entited "A Nephw Im- I Iin" ticd hook a financial success,` available on the Senior campus, The guests for this dance have ti atr a i etmsbe proved." won the Leonar-d contest, been asked not to arrive until 4 given the Ay antd Navy E foi' declanation of oiginal com-O1osv ts LIelr detsn hnevrbfi oeo etya' eiisms I vacate their A~~vai'd. which is indicative of good iios~~~ The coiiiiiiittee of A L*S £haLateenhpro byred dvei'tver ngi of ofecessityylieequaatereddelse- o'clock, ad must vacate their Aw0rd.MwniceriDavedScliineveThe circu- whtei'e Thosecwhoidtae high rooms by noon Satur'day. Boys at- coopei'ation on the part of man- jtidges. iiade up of M. Floyd T Presiden Discusse lationeo The Pocoui ir wvi hnmers inthe loershoulgb S tending the Prom should obtain ex- ageient and labor'. Huiphries,.Mir. Wilbur J. Bender,, rsdn icse aino h o or l:ubr ntelte euses fom their housemastei's as- Mi'. William Billingsley is emi- and M. WNalter Giei-asch, awarded Last Wednesday in assembly 750 00 copies of wihhv l uet nld choices off the early as possible, and deposit them ployed by the national staff of hin f-t prize on the basi's of his~ Dr. Fuess spoke on our late res-1 rieady lieen paid foi'. Senior- campus. at the dance, the C. 1. 0. Dui'ing this wxar pe- clearly-enunciated delivery, the ident, Franklin D. Roosevelt, -a In geneial. this year's book will 9. Phonographs will not be pei'- The patronesses for the Prom are i'iod his worlt has been primarily well-planned odei' of his theme, he knew him.besmlrtthepicdngt.nttdnBattHllexya. Mi's. Poynter, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. in the field, of laboi's effoft to co- and the quality of the composition Di'. Fuess said that the firstTh aesiewliemi te 10PanASiosplygfr Sears. J elie oganizations. by readling another humorous ferenlce when he was, Assistant Continued onPae -Cotndonag4 piece, "Don't You Want To?", and Secretai'y of the Navy. At that - Ing tid pi-ize w~as awarded to Fred tiinO, although he did not know ' li. M g c a s S rd ,W o i r Adelinan, also of Lawrence, whose it. he was viewing one president T e-S a e R l to s i M agicians Strid e, essay ~~~~~was "We Worship Graven and two future presidents in theTi e S a e R l t o s p Images." persons of Woodirow Wilson, Cal- Present Show Before Movies In ''A Nephew Ipoe, c Coolidge and Franklin oose- Strse By Tchelitchewq Amid the clash of cymbals and cipated Sardinii, alias Larry Kohl- Hugh sets forth the lessons velt. In 1920 Roosevelt gave overByS-GScifrdestmfomThicewson the roll of drums, Dick Stride and berng,, appeared on the platform. lear-ned while visiting a fastidious a thousand speeches in upport of ByptS.n4of tceiunereideas stmfoaceice' con- Bill Mohler opened their extreme- After- uccessfully Picking some_______CotneonPg4Cniudonae Pavel Tchelitchew's lecture of cetionhof teuniverseg asoaie-. lY successful exhibition of magic money fr om Dave Schiners- ear latSnaHatronaeteA ainse ahisppetweamoving bodis Witha trck taiaoused the ac- ("If ou think it's easy to get Galr a i tepo convey Hne tall haisoiture am te With a trick that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STUDENT COUNCIL MINUTES to an audience of laymen the back- cne htrltosi n h claim of everyone in the hall. It money out of Schine, you can just Arl1,14 rudo i ok r ceice de pattern involved i it. His ~- Was the fitting beginning of a come up hei'e and try it.") and ac- Aprio18,194egrond orhihwor.iMraTgeeithewuele great show. copihn everal other equally Meeting called to order after lunch in the Blue Room of the seeks perfection, which he calls n- useomta rhciags i- complishin~~g S Commons by. President Gaines. ~attainable in this world. This tiple perspective, and exaggerated Along with the many,,other my-noteworthy achievements, "The Commonstiby.alPresidentn Gaines. mys An amendment to the Student Council Constitution was *earch doesperspectieoallidepeneontheepart tertes of the evening, the Identity Great Sardini2-.made his way off paenaiosy Th amendmentaple to thetuetloncl ctonstof wasl traya o nta inolve b the pr ist's belief in these premises. Of the girl produced from the box the stage amid roar-s of applause,. asduaiosy h mnmn ple oelcin fal taa fntrlfrs u h The ecture, then, was an at- Will remain a mstery to most. Then came the climax of the kinds. The substance of the articles follows: (1) That nomina- captu-re in a two-dimensional me- tempt to trace the development of ~ Bill Mrerinmtercin hmslt hl hw.hegr a ruh tions are to be announced at least three full days before the first dium of the subject's time-space ti hnigadt xli t as the"guestartist" and trideout once niore, and after being ballot; (2) that nominations are to closed- after the first ballot; relationship. Furthermore, the sub- Early influences can be ascrib~ed asthepuesof indiidall Sral "hypnotized" by Str-ide, was, put on (3) that final elections are to be announced at least -three full ject is not treated as something mainly to Thelitchew's mother and fairl puld but' netheualesseveal a couch with a sheet wapped days beforehand, as well as a list of the nominees, concrete, but rather as containing "Nanny," both of whom taught him tiey tricks, t incldnge salw io~ e- udny otheles ffc There was further discussion about a poss'ible faculty repre- a more important hidden image. five tricks, includingthe swallow- around her. Suddenly, to the cozi- s the principles of double images.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ teprncpeso duleiags ing o razos andthe poducig of iete stonihmentof th audi sentative to the Student Council. McCracken offered to have a 1 A basic concept of the artist's is Hi mohrtl i htteews--,

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Cochran Chapel Saturday's FilmV ~The speaker at the Cochran The movie this Friday nightV ~~Chapel this Sunday will be' the i MscfrMlin. h

Rev. A. Griiharn Baldwin, Saturday night movie will beSchool Minister of Phillips "Lost in a Harem," with BudAcadem y. The service at 11:00.Ab o an L u C st l .13Y~Eh~niIUE~'

Established 1878

'lod ititchew Vol. LXIX, No. 27. PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., APRIL 25, 1945. Price Ten CentsM the

~i200 COUPLES EXPECTEDDrwnfo19594Seek,' TO ATTEND APRIL PROM

most Jack Marshcrd's Orchestra ToRo m Sat T dydoulePlay; Tea Dance Before Prom Blanks Available at Office for

id thea om* This coming Friday A'ight, April 27, the second Prom of Next Year's Room Applications

the year will be held in the Gymnasium. The Spring Promafter- committee confidently expects at least 200 couples to be Beginning today, application blanks for roomns for next

Y, mr. present. The music will be supplied by Jack Marshard and t year will be distributed to all boys who are planning toe Stu- hi rhsrwihte8i-ecttastetre.Pirt .urn. These must be returned to Miss Whineyv's office beforeit POll- the evening Pom, there will be a Stra, ~ fle

use- tea dance in Sawyer Hail of thenontiApl ,ouinac lae iIa and Commons between 5 and 6 o'clock A -, ~ u~l'~uhu the following instructions:ecue at which time boys and their guests v au ~ u iiiI oswoaeeiil o

will brcieby r.Fssad V . *j given dormitory and -ho wish to PMrs. Horace M. Poynter. The Rivet- Labor .'sPot Pourri T o retaing tmei reentyroomri thateers will play some of their newest bidn a epi o hsI tli md best numbers at this tea dance. DL 'I By rooms but may not apply for ad- ay notapply or adih ndbstnubrsatthsea dne.P0l Topic Com e utoa rons

C Girls To Use Dormsth 2 Boys wishing to room togeth-Arrangements have been made to Mr. William Billingsley June must sign the application joint-

quarter the girls Friday night in Of C.I.O. To Debate ,V31 tf ly Only one application blank isRocwel oueWilliams Hail and ________________________________ Yearbook Has More to be filed foi a double room.ought RokelHu, Mr. Wallace Brimera e Johnson Hall. If necessary, Junior3.Teewlben ditcioagets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Subscribers Than I.Teewl en itnto Mlac House and Cheever will also be Today at o'ciock In Bulfinch Among Mr. Morgan's canvasses, included in the current Addison Gallery 'in rooms for scholarship and non-

ng at ued RomasgmnsfrteHiPiowlprsnaprrm show, is this scene of the Crucifixion. The rest of the exhibition is In Previous Years scholarship boys. All boys are ony reg- grlwilbditiueonFia thtibeivswlbeoget devoted to student work. Because there was no spring the same basis and may applyteam's morning. Tickets and programs for interest to the school. Two menvatinhsyerTePoPur whuteticonthe Prom will be given out at the distinguished in the fieacaionthilyerdhe ot ouri IwitoutresricionLndof CmosoThrdybr-Management i-elations will d- LAwill not come out for commence- 4. y from different classesfromo thCom wllbense outhuraty the ditnuseentefel fL-P e e ty

Ja1 a Dinner Friday night will be bate the topic, "Present Actions P.A . M sicali l b to Pr se ment. If the deadline is met, The who wish to room together mustof Organized Labor are Contraiuy Pot Pourri should be ready for apply for r-ooms reserved for mem-from served at 7 o'clock in the Commons of Oi-ganized Labor are Contrary mailing by June 30th Sinceing it ise hers. ince it ofbe theof oweelow of thehetwo..-Id and Boys do not have to change to for- to Its Best Interests." Mr. Wal- o n i e t B a e u ae mal dres unti afterthe mel, butlace Brimer of the Tyer Rubber CCo c r coniingoulae than usual, The 5. Juniors who, this year are

wih those eating in fraternity houses Conipany will present Manage- For the second time in as many some unknown renditions of the Pot Pour-i will include a complete carrying enough work of passing rLg. F must be dressed formally for din- ment's case, while M. William weeks, the P.A. Glee Club will e- B~eaver girls, and probably Gersh- coeaeoIp-n prs iau iaet ietefl ~prMd

Wil nei at 7:30. Billingsley of the C. I. 0. will de- sent Felix Mendelssohn's "Hymn of win's two hits from "Porgy and ation exeicises. class day play,' die standing next year, may applyWillie ~~~~~~~fend the views of Labor. Each Praise" in an outside concert, next Bess" "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin' Prize day, and all the other activ- for Uppeir Middle dormitories, buthough 8-in-i Octet To Sing - man will speak for about five Saturday night. On this occasion iand "Summer-time," sung by the ities of commencement week. The they must get permission to do sot, due o Andoes- gioup. "ASea Shnty," nIiter-Scholastic Tack Meet will in advance from the Dean of Stu-ide The Prom itself will begin at 915 'minutes. Then they will briefly the entire club --will journey noe ru." e hny"a

a best and continue until 2:00 A. M. There question each other, aftei- which Br-ookline, there to dine, dance, sing old English sea song, may also ap- als o l) featur-ed in the 1945 Pot dlents.a first will be sixteen dances and no Ithey v. ill answe- quesitons fromn and make mei-ry with the belles of pear on the progiram. Pcurri. G . All l)ovs must list at least 35Sher- extras. Ice cream and cake will be 1the audience. Beaver- Country Day School. Unde- the supervision and direc- Heading the Pot Pourri staff room choicez on the blank i order

tand sei-ved between, dances ten and Mi- Wallace Biimer is Teasur- Besides selections from the L ion of D. Pfatteiche- and Mr. ai-e John- Snook, Editor-i-Chief, to be sure f having then- applica-d the eleven. Featured during this inter- em o the Tyer Rubber Company 'Hymn of Praise," which was so Howes, the Glee Club will take and Howard S. Reed, Business, tions- filled.ceive, misslon will be the Eight-in-One and oe of the representatives of suc'cessfully delivered in Symphony some tain early Saturday after- Mngr Their- main job has B oys who plan toimrvy will Octet. The rest of the evening, the Boai'd of Dii'ectoi's of this Hall on April 14 last, the rogram noon into Boston. From there they been complete coveirage of the thei- classifications by attending

have mtisic will be supplied by Jack Mar- Company in the management of will feature a sei'ies of-Beethoven's will catch either a train or a bus scoo ya'Topdueabtrth Su eiSsinmstplyan i shaird, his orchest-a and a vocalist, the Andove- mill. He has had a contre-dances played by the com- out to Brookline. ariving there in book all available talent in the foi- rooms in only tho~e dormi-See- Smoking is permitted only in the good deal of experience in ther-ex---bined orchiestras of both schools, time for a quick i-eheai-sal. This school has been utilized. M em- toi'ies for which they ae at pres-

.ublee lighted area outside the Gymn. No ecutive and administTative field wilr e followed by the dance, until bei-s of the at board have sp- ent eligible under the rules above.hting. prom-goers will be allowed to at- and knows well the oblems of about 6 P. M. Then, since' Beaver plied humoi-ous illustrations for If. because of their- summer work,War- tend the movies Friday night in dealing both with -unorganized I cHu gh Wi\4ins in is a day school, the Ge lbmm the activities section. The edi-! they bh eome eligible for rooms in

G. W. H. Although boys may leave andl with oganized labor. Mir. Le nr ei-s will have supper at the homes tois of the book also believe in a domt Ties i'esei'ved for a higherthe Prom only after signing out, no Brirer lives in the town of Ando-Co ts of' their dates. The concei-t itself fuilli' tilizatiog of modern cam- class, they may apply to have theirone may leave from 1:30 until the Leraodhasbee aciveinsomcero'ronlsona 20.Bos ndlf haii ton aaii'sin Heuce AdlmnTk will last from 7: 30 to 9: 00, and, ei-a methods, and so Photographic i'ooms' changed. This should be

l~y Pro's conlusionat 2: 0. Boy munit life followingaia. fewSumkeyAdancesakthelloditoi' fw.momedaebesthalEandr hisLedoneallinetoi'ebeleavingvi Summerewill e given forty minutes in whic publcsprte an with a Second, TidPie visitors will eturn to the Hill at lboai'( have worked to produce an ScolI' h etme aS to escot their uests to heii' re keen apl~reciation of the i-elation- At 7-30 P M. last evening, Tues- #aliout.1 'O.3

tve ormhosesa b :40. i ship of idustry to niu' political dayv Api'il 24. Paul R. McHugh, of vearblook of the Class of 1945:. ic h ubro osist en i. U'nder his management llawi-Mice. whose lhuioI'ous essay Dr To Howie Reed's Business Boardl the pi'esent U7ppeir iddle Class is' -Girls Arrive Friday Afternoon o1 te Tyer Rubbei' Comipany, Das enited "A Nehe I-s Speak belongedi the diflicult job of mak- lai'gei' than the number- of spaces

this factoy has thre times bee was entited "A Nephw Im- I Iin" ticd hook a financial success,` available on the Senior campus,The guests for this dance have ti atr a i etmsbe proved." won the Leonar-d contest,been asked not to arrive until 4 given the Ay antd Navy E foi' declanation of oiginal com-O1osv ts LIelr detsn hnevrbfi oeo etya' eiismsI vacate their A~~vai'd. which is indicative of good iios~~~ The coiiiiiiittee of A L*S £haLateenhpro byred dvei'tver ngi of ofecessityylieequaatereddelse-o'clock, ad must vacate their Aw0rd.MwniceriDavedScliineveThe circu- whtei'e Thosecwhoidtae highrooms by noon Satur'day. Boys at- coopei'ation on the part of man- jtidges. iiade up of M. Floyd T Presiden Discusse lationeo The Pocoui ir wvi hnmers inthe loershoulgb

S tending the Prom should obtain ex- ageient and labor'. Huiphries,.Mir. Wilbur J. Bender,, rsdn icse aino h o or l:ubr ntelteeuses fom their housemastei's as- Mi'. William Billingsley is emi- and M. WNalter Giei-asch, awarded Last Wednesday in assembly 750 00 copies of wihhv l uet nld choices off theearly as possible, and deposit them ployed by the national staff of hin f-t prize on the basi's of his~ Dr. Fuess spoke on our late res-1 rieady lieen paid foi'. Senior- campus.at the dance, the C. 1. 0. Dui'ing this wxar pe- clearly-enunciated delivery, the ident, Franklin D. Roosevelt, -a In geneial. this year's book will 9. Phonographs will not be pei'-

The patronesses for the Prom are i'iod his worlt has been primarily well-planned odei' of his theme, he knew him.besmlrtthepicdngt.nttdnBattHllexya.Mi's. Poynter, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. in the field, of laboi's effoft to co- and the quality of the composition Di'. Fuess said that the firstTh aesiewliemi te 10PanASiosplygfr

Sears. J elie oganizations. by readling another humorous ferenlce when he was, Assistant Continued onPae -Cotndonag4piece, "Don't You Want To?", and Secretai'y of the Navy. At that -

Ing tid pi-ize w~as awarded to Fred tiinO, although he did not know ' li. M g c a s S rd ,W o i r Adelinan, also of Lawrence, whose it. he was viewing one president T e-S a e R l to s iM agicians Strid e, essay ~~~~~was "We Worship Graven and two future presidents in theTi e S a e R l t o s p

Images." persons of Woodirow Wilson, Cal-Present Show Before Movies In ''A Nephew Ipoe, c Coolidge and Franklin oose- Strse By TchelitchewqAmid the clash of cymbals and cipated Sardinii, alias Larry Kohl- Hugh sets forth the lessons velt. In 1920 Roosevelt gave overByS-GScifrdestmfomThicewsonthe roll of drums, Dick Stride and berng,, appeared on the platform. lear-ned while visiting a fastidious a thousand speeches in upport of ByptS.n4of tceiunereideas stmfoaceice' con-

Bill Mohler opened their extreme- After- uccessfully Picking some_______CotneonPg4Cniudonae Pavel Tchelitchew's lecture of cetionhof teuniverseg asoaie-.lY successful exhibition of magic money fr om Dave Schiners- ear latSnaHatronaeteA ainse ahisppetweamoving bodisWitha trck taiaoused the ac- ("If ou think it's easy to get Galr a i tepo convey Hne tall haisoiture am teWith a trick that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STUDENT COUNCIL MINUTES to an audience of laymen the back- cne htrltosi n hclaim of everyone in the hall. It money out of Schine, you can just Arl1,14 rudo i ok r ceice de pattern involved i it. His~- Was the fitting beginning of a come up hei'e and try it.") and ac- Aprio18,194egrond orhihwor.iMraTgeeithewuelegreat show. copihn everal other equally Meeting called to order after lunch in the Blue Room of the seeks perfection, which he calls n- useomta rhciags i-complishin~~g S Commons by. President Gaines. ~attainable in this world. This tiple perspective, and exaggeratedAlong with the many,,other my-noteworthy achievements, "The Commonstiby.alPresidentn Gaines.

mys An amendment to the Student Council Constitution was *earch doesperspectieoallidepeneontheeparttertes of the evening, the Identity Great Sardini2-.made his way off paenaiosy Th amendmentaple to thetuetloncl ctonstof wasl traya o nta inolve b the pr ist's belief in these premises.Of the girl produced from the box the stage amid roar-s of applause,. asduaiosy h mnmn ple oelcin fal taa fntrlfrs u h The ecture, then, was an at-Will remain a mstery to most. Then came the climax of the kinds. The substance of the articles follows: (1) That nomina- captu-re in a two-dimensional me- tempt to trace the development of ~

Bill Mrerinmtercin hmslt hl hw.hegr a ruh tions are to be announced at least three full days before the first dium of the subject's time-space ti hnigadt xli tas the"guestartist" and trideout once niore, and after being ballot; (2) that nominations are to closed- after the first ballot; relationship. Furthermore, the sub- Early influences can be ascrib~ed

asthepuesof indiidall Sral "hypnotized" by Str-ide, was, put on (3) that final elections are to be announced at least -three full ject is not treated as something mainly to Thelitchew's mother andfairl puld but' netheualesseveal a couch with a sheet wapped days beforehand, as well as a list of the nominees, concrete, but rather as containing "Nanny," both of whom taught himtiey tricks, t incldnge salw io~ e- udny otheles ffc There was further discussion about a poss'ible faculty repre- a more important hidden image.

five tricks, including the swallow- around her. Suddenly, to the cozi- s the principles of double images.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ teprncpeso duleiagsing o razos andthe poducig of iete stonihmentof th audi sentative to the Student Council. McCracken offered to have a 1 A basic concept of the artist's is Hi mohrtl i htteews--,

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minimize the whistling and hooting be- Conte to his throne, as well as in playingi "SoThsI A do e? -iiIm r son HI I l~~ore the show anthereby, wilprovideCui to hmand anAmerican sneI P II - more rteenjoyment al.(Marilyn Maxwell).

~icPr A i s w a o th DilyPrnceonan With these reasons in mind, every Ahrmu fHlyodbate hV .e pes diyBa ir i' r s-lL P~ AlN s we mabe of the Coilumbrin colos student should be able to understand theI

A-so rn~~ o 0 rOaraory chol Paersreasons behind the following rule: jad-isMxelaecrant ae (Editor's Note: About two weeks braved the storm, this time ro.Editorial Department i The Sturday night moving picturesthe undergrads. Abbott and Costello do ago, four Bradford College students tected, more or less, by our worthy

Mdinogia g Deditr tTeStrdyngtmvigpcuecamne to Andover to oppose the opponents." W really couldn't see,MARTIN" BEGIEN l ersrce otemmeso hi totfrluhadterfn varsity debating team on the sub-' though, why four lowly girls should

,~~~A ~~Assignment Editor Features Eo h h ject "Co-education." THE PHIL- ciet uhat-o fe liEC JORDAN J W. FREEMAN tfFcly diitain ilntb iapitd LIPIAN immediately asked these isn't as if Andover lads see girls

S~~orts Editor hool staff, and~~~~ thIaiis n os charming young ladies to write an only once a year. (Ed. Note: F,R R ALRAT gess; tuent ad tei failes;an essay on their impressions of their 'Little does she know!) GraiAssociatesgilwndg

D L Blackmer R. A. Rosenthal invited guests of the school. It was also , Andover visit. One of the gils 'Continuing along thewidn untiRCGarcner S. G Schiffer Ivtdtath"ivtdMsMrcaBcedrgcIou-pahwweegvnaisoyoG NMeeks F. C. Thomas, Jr. voe httephrase, "ivtdguests MisMaca achler raiusJpthwewregve hsor fCap

RQuointance, Jr R F, Wille ofls col"salntb osre sy obliged with this article. THEthscol(iuaveypakn thisSenior Advisors o h col"salntb osre sta

iWBaeWC.5he.'icuig te get ofidvda Yo ma haentcdiareePHILLIPIAN is very grateful to of course), and were also subject. taLF Kutscher J. L. Sokr ncuig te usso idvda Miss Batchelder for writing this ed to the gripes and groans of our Ce

J A Lebenthal J. B.SnowhC C Mc~raken R. M Sussler students.isuoftipaetht"FihnE-frktagtowrdcontf escorts over the conditions of life h

Business Department ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~thusiast" suggested that we dam (par-he visi. at Andover. Speaking for our eaBusiness Meaagent do h xrsin p Orpesence justifie boy a pre- selves, however, we all agreed that a

-A M~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bss ManSMAN dof gage ofxweehescamus woudeCirculation Manager Advertising Manager ' ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~one. ofthe Streams of viously givengaeo battle, wetecmu atmosphere wudefen

M, SUISMAN 2, 1~~~~~~~~~ ou Brdod Junior College girls completely make up for the short. tnAdverisingManagr cour aosyetrd-hrardcmns hc r yia fay~t

RCuMton aaersm $ SouagoulyWestdGLLGHR. W. VoiUmaEr ToteEioBobby Thompson Pond-]Associat.soa est tc n-f-in alwdgoud Pilps prison. In fasit, two of us said

R M Chopin Senior Advisors Horok Aamatrf its W he ""' which run in Academy, Andover, Friday evening, repeatedly that we had definitelyDeI G allagher W. F. 0 Shea u, n e c e s s a r y "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~ t o t h e a rti c l e ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A pril 13 A ll w as p e a c eful a n d to o m a d e u p o ur m in d s to m arr y pro-~~~~~~~~~As a a t t r f e s a r t e o n s a d e u p o u m n d s to m a ry p r

C M Gearing, 2d w. R. Levin to correct the article on the Owsley (according j sereneording asthe weticlstrolled salongtrthed fessors, fsosthatso wehcouldco liveivononwaaThe PHLLIPIA is pulishe Wednedays dring he quet, whih appared i last eek'sinnumerable different places, any one of tree-lined walks admiring the bos- just such a campus. (Do we ear pedt

col ear b The PHILLIPIAN bard, su.fTe~TT'lAN hcoc amdwudntb soms. birds, and buildings nominations?) 6-1.A'-tered as second class matter at the ost office at PasingonLopn 4;owa, w Th Bys eroamot

,nr ver, Mass under the act of March 3 1879 I th fis lehepncalmissed. It might do well to discuss the assin oney opriae dwi;and weThaoy er motAddress all correspondence concerning subscriptionsitofscaplnBere otnugwth uraaA ~~~~~~~r advertisements to Michael Suicmain, Business Manager , amount of $960,000 mehtioned is sur- merit fsc ln a few seconds later a little chap, Boure honuiwnerwith owr aoh,

Andover Cottage womgtesl aebe hmise; even a reasonabl acuaeap- We believe that it might be very wh"igtesiyhvebe thei ounley toughin wodeaw bowS-h-eool subscription 53 00, Mail subscriptiori $3.50 ocpant, toddled by."Stiisioofthfauytesocng -,The PHILLIPIAN is clis'ributed to subscribers at the ]iiiraisal of the estate is not yet possible; advantageous to have on Friday night's Aovew skduo aic t o-thenoe bouly hav sokng the

:ormons and is for sale at the Andover Inn.The PHLLIPIA dues ot necssaril endore the because, among other things, the ex- menu, Broiled Trout a la Bobby Thomp- in the question, you understand; been taught the beauties of truth Uni

t-ommunicolions that aor i t dtra oun ecutor has not yet transferred its entire son Stream. Yes, indeed, fried smelts jutsneeitrs.It wasn't that we girls were coalOf fice of publication The Townsman Press, Inc,-Iast oteTute or broiled salmon would make a better Suddenly a hundred doors were trembling at the prospect of de. at

Iirk SreetI flung violently off their hinges andbai" .. " _.i___---I tescodplc, l f t wa-breakfast than the same old avaadatilwveoth maeafthe ing before Andover boys, but 7-5,In the secod place, al of it, wht- viar anda tidal wae of the mae of thcertaine peopleop toldous sthaat laa

Andoviser. M\as . April 25. 1945 evrtettlmybwl o eset crackers of which we are getting tired. species, also known as "men," were tedbt omwudhl tfo________ _______________ I ~ ~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~loosed upntecmu.Undaunt-on so-called business scholarships, asI One-might go farther and stock one upntecaps least three hundred, and that all asgai

the eadinewoud idicte.Onl the Of these many ponds which are to be ed efnsrd nad eiI dor an wndwswol be layT he Reason Whny tehaln ol niae amd(hr oaanta the geat historical episode, The b~ulging with eager, education-seek. tiustTRADITIONAL P. A. "grape-~ncom on certain part of it will be dme teeIg gi ihta Charge the Light Brigade; only ing young men, well-we ask youi lostlv-~~A, T used for that purincmeoon.aexpression) with Lobster. This has the lin this case the valiant six hundred 1-sthat fair? We tust that An Iivine" has been bearing bitter fruit ue o htproe eerdcdt ol.PsesnIn thethird lace, t is afact tat dua disadantageof reqiring alt wee redued to our.sensessof sfairof play p willilseee Wel'-during the 15-ast couple of weeks. With Intehidpaeitiafattadul isvnag ofrqrng at the courage of six hundred, how- to it that these offendersagis o

4 ~~~~~~~the announcement of the new restric- aprxmtl n-hr ftettlb-wtrt egoniaddanbte vr ebattled our way to the truth are given a few lessons. botl'tion onattendance at the Saturday quest will be unrestricted as to use by to be eaten with, but they are both ofhs dinnrotedsby orgracious. Debate 64

-y student seemed ill- the Trustees.a minor concern. We may even be able hs idhses r n ~s seco-night movies, every stdn emdwll h rses cCarthy. It was then that we Arriving at the debate room, weIt'i~T xrs ihu eiaihis Furthermore, because of the sub- to obtain enough variety of fish-to-make felt like the lowly germ discovered weeaakndtuteralrto

interpretation of the motives behind stantial annuities which must be paid a Smorgasbord, under -the microscope by a group that we had been "taken in-~ in 61of eager would-be scientists. more ways than one. However, it W

such a "drastic" faculty move. There- to certain individuals out of income, and The other aspect of this situation it fore, a satisfactory xplanation is by allother factors involved in the estate, the is quite as good. Fishing could be made Fis tp h enr a nimnerle t er htea

means necessary, especially to the thre treasurer's office can budget for next into a sport. In fact it could be one of Chcngorsckgsemw able to- attend.means necessary, es ree ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~finally arrived at the Rose Room' The content of the debate need Deetlower classes which such a ruling will year, and annually for-an indefinite fu- the main winter sports, ice fishing, with in tiheaey"Jdngfo nt eginspchr.Its-ig

affect next year. ture, a sum of not less than $10,000 for either n'ajor or minor "A" awarded to tbr& stai'ved looks on most of the ficieth to say that we were really ties(faces, we seriously began to worry ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fielClassified as a non-theatrical con- purposes of the restricted part of the the members of the Varsity Fish Team fcs esrosybgnt or grateful for the support of thefil

for fear we were to be -the main audience, made stronger by the in ers,cern, G. W. Hall is not subject toth beus.adprpsnmaltoctinf the course at dinner, or at least a telligent, upturned faces. Our op- doubfederal taxes imposed on theatres open Yours truly, better sportsmen. The awarding of side dish. Pnnswr eywl esdi high

to the public. It is tax-free in this re- JAMES GOULD, Treasurer numeral could be based on a short con- A delicious meal was awaiting debate comebacks, and the punches wlspect because the entertainment is pro- test which best could be conducted, per- us however, and seemed to beever, cndseemed omo bofom Piesidrntid Leonardarwererearrtic. fourspect because the ntertainment is po- test which bes could be conductdpper-ep withouttus; so; we w elaxedeulaiary snappy.

vided solely for the students, the Fac- h-aps, in Bulfinch hall. We could per- and enjoyed it. Flavor was added Aftei winning the debate, we allulty, Administration, and, others con- - IVTOI4~~~C f./4e(~Zj~e(4~ haps have competitive meets with other by the dehli~tful company and tiipped. or rather trouped over theM a&,sholsandPolees prhasevn,.a witty chatter of our foui debate rocky paths to Mvr. McCarthy'scerned with Phillips Academy. However,~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~scool an acerned with Phillips Academy. However, colleges, perhaps, even, ~~pponents. It wasn't long, how- home, where we indulged in social

durig the past three or four years, we To h rmweed Mscfrinterscholastic meet'. It might even be -othprmwend"Mscfrevei. before we realized that slow- activities and cokes. have slowly assumed a new right, name- millions," with June Allyson, Margaret arneththeYcigclbm hty.u-eyadsblywwree- ou o hope is that we will do the honors by taking v~ious ing drawn out as to our, real view- I~e given an equal opportunity toly, that, of inviting girls from the town O'Brien, Jimmy' Durante, and Jose, doits nhheeebtetheroly nbnte-taikAndve- mna~ ioyalyto-the motion pictures. With the growth Iturbi, comes to G.W.H. bers of the Fish Team out for deap-sea hour away. Three of us managed in case any ai-e doubtful as to the

of this 1p1act ice, G. W. Hall has become, on Friday; "Lost in a fishing and thus povide the sport to turn the conver-sation in another whereabouts of Bradfo-d Juniorin relitya pubic thatreand, houldHarem" wit Abbot andwhich our own little fish "sanctuary" direction, ut one continued to of- College, may we refer you to the

in reality, a public theati-e, and, should Harem," with Abbott and fel- hits of information very will-its ofaiformatinfveryiile-nafre-ilentor Don whowhhass in W.taxes be imposed. the expense would be Costello, Marilyn Max- could neyer,iope to supply. iMl.(eral a' lm ehspseso a hwn h

needless. well, and John Conte, on Yes, the-smell af southern fried fish That Don has a way with him.) r-oute sti-aighit to our doorstep.

Since the M,\ov-ie Committee is de- Saturday. being done over the open hearth of the dfer theceiving i-eeatd, kikslun Mar-cia Batchielder- C,'1-1 1 ~~~~pendent on Mr. Resnick, manager of In "Music for Millions," Babs (June dorm - fireplace, or the fragrance f ieahized the true intent of their (Ed. Note: It might be stated

J~~t ~ the downtown theatre, in obtaining our Allyson) is a war bride and expectant trout intermingled with burning Sterno, 'eglusin n nemr h oelgtntoewocnoselections, it would be pointless for us mother, who plays a big bass fiddle in a or the sight of a bass, having been wete-oet is lc ntegeswoaetemnile 56

conversation poll. boys ae that thei- full names areto enter into any competition with his symphony orchestra and is, given to mercifully and peacefully killed, restin Fiihneinr nemiew o adsadLnRcado.

theatre-This friendly rivalry has, been fainting at odd moments. Babs has not lightly on a skillet and the perfumicsomewhat fostered with the admission heard from her overseas husband in aroma of it rising from the electric hot-.. of townspeople who are supposedly months, but Margaret O'Brien as her plates of the various rooms, would re- M agicians Stride, VW . MAohler -

guests of the students to the Stray Id sitrhlst ihe e lo, mind one of the previous summer. Pr snIhote o e ~ venight entertainment. Jimmy Durante, the manager of the would bring back ever so gentle mem- P e e tS e o eMv

It is regrettable to say that some orchestra, is at his old best; while Hugh onies of sipping a mint julip, discussing Cotne rmPg ____ I foi- this exhibition alone. Helping

students have been disciplined for- Herbert is an engaging drunk. On a sweet nothings with a neighbor, and the gill's outline cleaily defined Kimball and Bill Everett. Quite a

abusing their privileges while escorting tour of Army and Navy bases the play- waiting with quiet patience for the 1citifI~ed about six feet above the coii otioln was aroused early at-

girls home. Especially when the feature ing of Jos6 Iturbi, the pianist-conductor, restaurant waiter to bring in the clam stgtecuhwsrmvdIn he h'pgoeetal m Aj

is over late, it is difficult to conform to is delightful. A number of amazingly Chowder. the sheet remained hovering in pearing during the first trick, e- housethat regulation requiring every student comely girl musicians and Miss Allyson's_________________tearTh gilwspsdcadad flew to the rafters of hasa

thiough a hockp, seemingly emin- George Washington. Everett, who colmrnto sign in at his dorm at eleven P. M. outstanding performance contribute toTo eery corner of this de-nmunity ex- an excellent ast. However, their good aithg avepossibilyof wirdesl klnws- quitp otaotieneithi- bov oi beow.Sudenl clmihd u, retrieve& and- aged

" ~~~~~" ~~cuses, must be given by Mr. Pieters, work is hampered by a dull plot. C7L (4~1 Mohlei sprinted -down the aisle, the bird-, sent it down by zien5', of course, means more~~~~~3Arork on "Lost in a Harem" features Bud and' -Sti-ide jei-ked theand, sheete ferkedthomsofetheommoviee sci-eecreeand'nffnallywhich, Fororemen thee-paston fewt weeksarwefhaveesno- the air-, revealing - absolutely clambei-ed down himself.

his part. Therefore, two difficulties will Abbott and Lou Costello as prop men nothing. The gasp of amazement For the benefit of those whobe solved by this new ruling, with a theatrical troupe stranded near ticed that "that column" has definitely involunta-ily emitted by everyone, Wonde- what became of the rabbit,

Contrary to the beliefs of many a desert kingdom. With the help of hyp- been missing from the back page. What wa icesdtrosofpaetisnwnthcpble hands ofwhen, from the back of the hall, tthe daughter of oeo u ai

when the "grapevine" was in full bloom, notic rings, the despotic ruler of this is the matter, McCracken? Could it be Mohler and the girl rushed forth, teachers. Stie ~he.su lthe step was not aimed exluivl a Ingo a sie hetrn of h . -I htcmeiinfo h lbclm hsso a h eut& h otheStarie. toher.highl

IIILLI I~~~~~~~~~~IAN ~~~~Page Three

SPORTS OF THE WEEK~ilsAeCisWededy, April 25th BLUE TRACK, E NI E MSW N

~jjTennis Team Baseball vs. Harvard, here atNIEV C OOUN THE_ ASr~~~ .L ~ ~ ~~ A ~ Lacrosse vs. M. . T., away.

ime Defueated J -4 J. V. Track vs. Methuen, here NINE____VICTO RIO US-IN_________THREE______________"Woitby Captain Raleigh Leads 2.0P .IAnother Win in Tufts- Upset -

,Is should Blue To Gv GrdBaseball vs. Watertown, here I ~ I I~er all, i is osSne13 2: 00P. M.I see girls Tennis vs. Deerfield here 1:30 R

I.Note: Facing a powerful Harvard P. M. MGrad team, last Saturday, was anSaudyApl28h I', Tf s Vrt , 6 65

windinig untried Blue tennis team led byr Baseball vs. Hyde Park. hereU f Vr i y6 5.istory of Captain Tom Raleigh. Although 2:30 P. M. W nspeaking, this year's squad is one'of the best Trc vsM.IThre23

sujc.that Andover has ever had in re- Trck. M. 1 . ie23 Paradise W isDashes; Richardsonis Of ur cent Years, it was uncertain Lacross vs. Governor Dnmer Gordon, Easthamn Also1-T Frtwhether it could withstand the hee :3 .sLs f lifetem o pikdahee frm hr,23P.M e Frsfor our* em o ikd tltsfo Tennis vs. Harvard. here 2-:30 In their first meet of the season the Blu~ trackmenrdtHarvard, which has remained un- overcame a favored Tufts team, 66-51, and thus effected An-

,,would dfae sic 194 Afespi- .m ' dover's first Victory over this team in recent years. Althoughhe short to in tkinges, Anovtertwon, beaten severely in the distances, Andover was able to comnpile

.1 of any t 4 by Ttan twoeof th treeg W EAK JAYVEES enough points in the sprints and field events to bring aboutussad eebildesqiThde nmesayston success. Though this meet proved

lefinitely Deledsu~~dedy CR U SH ED, 1 5-0 UL that Andover has a strong team,TeypamMknghsdbu o AdMakes 6 Errors, Lacrosse Mnevertheless it will have a difficultlive o *was Ray Who fully lived up to ex- earns nsudig h owru

we hear pedtations by taking his match 6-2, Allows Fourteen Hits _____________________________ i.7T fs M. I. T team which arrives- here6-1. Barnaby, a Harvard Varsity Last Wednesday the J. V. Base- BoIw To Tu t this Saturday. In regard to thiscoach took the next match from ball squad started its season on Skip Paradise and Bob Beach as they took first and second place in * *coming event, it appears that our

th Captain Raleigh 6-3, 67n~ after the wrong foot as they were the 1-yd. dash in the Tufts meet last Saturday. I .) e t m sprinters will have stiff competitionIth our a hard struggle. Upjohn of Andover abruptly setback 15-0, at. the hands In__________O vertime_______________________ in Casey, who recently ran the 100-and, w bowed to Herron of Harvard after of Central Catholic High of Law- Captain Gie Stars yar'd dash aganist Harvard in 9.8te atten. three strongly contested sets, 7-9, rence. Central Catholic pounded e d. erieofM.Gainesl pobshocking 6-3, 6-4. Herron is wvell known as three Andover pitchers for four- Bl iniu m U les, e eA emLss1-2 okave not the third hest tennis player of the teen hits bunched in four innings, T ~ et .T Dm e adrnRind and This ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Met Ite o nce ee ast Surdytenihhudeof truth University of California. Gruner, while the J's supported them r ~ i c . o c e t r fenoIs were continuing from wher'e he left off with six errors, two passed balls- The Andover baseball team scoi ed on a sacrifice hit by Nor-, rItylcos emldb t w~eie won by Gordon with. team-L of de. at Exeer last year, cme through and nly four scatteed hits while vrsity lacrosse eam led by mate ScanScanlcloseobehind.d.Porterof de. t Exete last ear, cae throgh and nly fou scattred hit whileavenged last week's defeat by Ha- ton. Wood's double in the first hlig scrn Cati "Myrt"f . e ,

oybt75 - vrHradsbs qaha a.Bl efra tr verhill with three decisive victories scored Captain Mohler, who had Gaines. faces M. I. T. at Cambridge fnse the nt lows,us that player, Parker. Lou Gross came the mound for Andover with John- Potrmngdt cpfrt'paehold at from behind to win 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 ny Fiday calling sigtials behind in this past week. Dorchester, Re- walked. This was the first of our inl what may well prove to be thePotrmngdocpfrs lae .that al agaist '.Nosslirt, th rankig the latevere and Rindge Tech, all bowed eight runs. After two outs in the season's first victory. In the ae ltoh t is andls Bip were-that all against Mosshart, the ranking the lilate. I befor the Andover squad. Dorches 'second ijning Vahley, the DorQL~,w iniie of te eai' last Sat- vr ls ohshes kpPia

)uld be llayer of the Ohio Valley. Chapin, The first inning proved fatal as I (lebokthtaeitnscndscheduled games, but when the hit, a single But the next manl ied to a strong 100-yrdtdasteamfeafterask you lost him match 6-3, 6-3. runs behind three singles, two JV fl to a strong Taheaufotseach. Thid placerwaask yoi losthim mach 6-3 6-3. uiis bhind tree sigles, wo J,"sui-piise holiday" was announced -out to left, so the side was retired. lhard-fonglit gamie that ended with tahead ofBeah hr lc athat Ali. ~~~~~~~~eriors' n ak n i atrthat An Ini the doubles Ray and Whitney, ,oewladahtbte' last Thursday, a game was obtained Singles by Welch, DeWitt and Clay- a 3-12 score after' two overtime tae y Cosg-rove of the Jumbos.

against powerful combination of Row- eandprovinig-the JV's teamwork wihRvie h empasfu o crdaohrrnfrAdvt e'ods. Following the M. . TI a h aestr nte20games this next week meeting. -ntihe second. I the fifth inning a game, the squad will play asti'ongin21seodadBchndC-ons. MohmadOean ot64 vs poor. Heffernan lasted three Yarar tda, \atstwn to log'eny-'-ParraddepiGoerorDume'ntam thtesd6-4. Raleigh and Upjohn took the aido hidinigsdrigwhc Hyde Park Saturday, and 'iight looked like it was tagged for ' , gove again came in second andsecond doules 6-0, -2, whileCentral Catholic produced ten ncio, omposed mostly of vetei'ans fomsecond doubles 6-0, 6-2, while ~Woburn Monday. extra bases, but a sensational catch last year' onl Satuirday, April 28. third respectively.

)OM, we Grunei- and Gi'ossowon their match runs, on seven hits, received foui '"Buck" Ide won his second gamei by 'Johnny Clayton sent O'Conner The Tufts' squad, eager to re- The 440-yar'd i'un was swept bytlizatio1i '641 6-2. free- passes and pofited by threeine," Wt hsvitr otercedt tdvrmsue.A a hog of the year against Dorchester last back to the bench looking slightly venge last yeai's defeat, got right Tufts. Again Porter triumphed for

Wit ths vctoy t thir redtheetreinig h J' etWednesday. hde's one-lit pitching downcast, down to business and tallied in the the visitoi's, in 53.3 seconds, whileamr that itlosa fAdvrstnidown in order, except for Frank alwdteDrhsrboys to The Dorchester left fielder, No-first few minutes after the starting i emae, odadSuh

odbe team can look forward to a good Jns ie o la i olf s core only one run. This run was t'on, messed up Mohler's long hit in whistle, but the score was soon wick, captured the last two places.season. This week's match withinteFakwsheol scored in the first inning by O'Cb-n- the seventh, with the result that evenedbyCpan aieonnHutgofAderwhwsnt

te need Deerfield promises to be an eteod ner woalesleecnndContinued on Page 4 assist by Herman. in eak condition because of study--It su. lu one.Thisis th fir t tme' Andover contestant who looked ewowlesoescnadpo e these two teams have met. Deer-liearlbllpyr., Teams Even fourth. The mile was wn. by --realy feldboass o th Matey rot- ILanes ook over foi' Heffernan The two teams were fairly close- Blanchard in 4 minutes, 41.2 sec-7of the feldboso the alItheys bolath- Iin the fourth inning, and although -'1I ~'T y atched, and the score at the

the in~ ,. the team gaye more assistance -W T C L Our op. doubles champions, as well placing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~end of the first period stood 2-2 Continued on Page 4 Our op- doule championgls as e placn afield, the Lawrence hatters were and____at___the___half_____________As__the____last__rsed in highst in two sinls Thel atchti too much for Lanes who yielded The advantages of P. A's club tui'ed 52 by the Gauls in 7 in- andatte alf dra An the clst a -

?unches wilsatatw anwillsutl six- hits for- five ri'us in two in-syem wrDatn P r acprc four. sinssFiedshwedbeterfrmshown last week in nings. The big guns for the Gauls goal by Gaines again assisted by4 ~~track Frank Bradley, a Rock- were third baseman Jay O'Connor, Herman tied up the score for the

than Bil Hefferan as h struckwell Juiiioi'. was out for club track. catcei John Bell. first baseman thii'd time, making it I11"heeParayIsaPofsine allndvr n out two ofhsopsigbtes but was soon noted by Mr. Sorota Kui'tz and right fielder Collins. In the sulbsequent oveirtinme pe-

ver the Andover inn P. A. couldn't touch Central's ~as a potential varsity mweight man. Ini the Ronmans-Greeks game, riods, Tufts tallied, and then Cap- 16 Main Street~~arthy's ~~~~A Treadway' mu Hce, h a iygvn up The result was that he was which the Greeks were leading 5-2 tamn Gaines, playing a stellai' of-

Good Food-Comfortable aaiconce iiteftho'iioultup to varsity, entei'ed in at the e of two innings, the fi- fensive game pt another- one in,agi sca he hintse fi th frank Joerle'ut ietls audyadnlsocsoela1- itr angavnaeo h oso

y wil Ac omogton Moeraely grie Is secliams reaght ait. nth captured third, place in the discus toi- the R~omans, who i'allied in the two of the opponent's defense minity to eor~e M Brakey. Mgr 'illiams replacd Lanes in thethroown with a heave of 1ll ft. 41h. 5th and th innings to make wh iem oith bnce Andover National Bankroyally. _______________________ sixth and quickily ut out the side This tow of 111 feet. by the aill their r~uils tinie Ici' penalties Then, with all

to the by fanning the se('ondt atter he way. beaks the frmers P. A. jn- ~ ~ otheiri'neni bac i the fig'ht. TuftsJunior JOHN H.--GRECOE faced. In the last half of the same fiior discifs i'ecord. - Tw\o new,\ gaines ai'e now i pr-maae to put through the wvin- ANOE, ASto the iniiing William led off and got theIhas in WATCHMAKER - JEWELER J'V's thimd hit. The side was Others who have been picked ine~ atchimig the Romans with thug, oal, leaving the scoi'e at_________________

out by the wtchful eye o Mr. the Saon~. and theGauls1with Ing the OPTICIAN uikyieied with no 'runs foep. Andovei'. Wayne looked best out Scrota. ae two loweus. Ed Mi- the Geeks The Romans and Andtovii's staiting linieupi was:

gan inl the huidles, and John Saxons hiave played three innings a-ies. Hermian. ad ':utsclier' at MILLER'S SHOE STORE)lder Complete Optical Service thei'e for the JV's pitchers, foi inthreeand athirdiniii-s he am-.1aks i the wveights. and the latter aie leading 11-2. attac-k, Fields Hudiiet ad Dailey

statedFull Line of Quality ti'eadati' nig ea--*''Cli nadGini om tetttt~ th ilLnh ole.astated ~~~~~~lowed but one it while striking CoeaIn anrf 'tei-temdil, yc.Cli],ad xetSo earncannot ~~School Jewelryoufie The two club baseball games losing batteiy, while Haggerty Timbml~li~an defending, and Slifer' xetiio earnutoid 5 anSre noe I h ato h itCr which started last week and were and Jones are the winning- corn- I the goal. The second midfield, 4 anSre e.Ad 3

ics are Tel. And. 830.R Stenberg in foir Ross, lifted a high boi'ii mentionee finlstheek' a ain.____- -Continmed on Pag-e 4 ________________

rdson.) one to left, and with the aid of clmbt eefnse n The reeiis-uauis encountei' ~As _________________"The Biggest Little Jewelry Store won'ytetaswihwr e iltroewt h al edin the .State" a batter's wind, got an easy double,. niytetaswihwieb-atgtroewt h al ed

The inning and game ended as hindu in the first few innings. ing 1-0 at the end of four innings. E TTT b~~~ 3IA~C ' u--r___________________________Williams missed a third strike. The * he batteries ae the same as in E Li. NDER9S-1 MEIi.. N S SHO1:qjPerteam as a whole made a poor ap- The Saxons-Gauls contest which the pi-evious games, that 'is, Wie-ies ~~F 0 R S A L E pear'ance' against the superior saw the Saxons leading 1-0 at the nei' and Bell for the Gauls andies ~ ~ ~ ANOE Lawrence team,,but from this ex- end of three innings, was cap- Siskinci ad Lee for the Geeks.

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Continued from Page turned to geometric designs. Car- Continued from Page 1 ________________ _on__nued This was the big inning. Andoverrying these into his theater work T otne from Page prcdrat3alteIvcH~I crdsxrn nsvnwlsthese could be discovered easily as well, he was about to produce blanks have been, returned to Miss v~i he got on third. He scored on a three errors, a passed ball and Kil.unless you were too lazy to look, his first independent stage set Whitney's office is, in, geea ' e n r Contspaedbl Ever since, Tchelitchew's work has when the White Army of 1917 drove followsgera as Le n uts asdbln the next itch~podlmssnl.Pep n oea

been permeated by ~~~~he desire to into Kiev. Continuing his con- followed with a doublelwed andh another andarothacerela the batteryerofofiillam andavoid readb the sipdit efsraigto ituctiv per iisom yeas cat- Special preference will be given Continued from Page error by Nor-ton let him reach thrd Smith in the seventh. They retired TI Llines, which are- the antithesis f er, in Germany, he was offered a todnaultwboysoe.nwhoe havey. been onvehithe h e Reeebyaih aeI h nature's complexity. Nature does chance to work in Paris by the Honor Roll for any one of the last in autwo dentgtsfl. mt rv i nwt seventh and eighth, which were theN -~~~~~ ~not work in straight lines but in great ballet producer Diaghilev. three school terms. These boyrs along well with other ratives single, and was in turn driven in last innings because of the unusual PI

curved r irreular ad invoved Thee his tyle bcame mre andneed not draw numbers, because and who has..her own ideas about by Welch's single. DeWitt got on length of the game. Andover scored P~~~" ~~designs. Hence, in his attempt to more original until he won public the order of choice is based on training boys and reading books.byaohreobuCltn'fyis

i-each nture's erfectio, Tche-notice ith "Baset of Srawber-their scholastic averages. Both ap- The author says that, for all her byaoteorrrhutCayo'fyi s s ngo run onewo lks,litchew thinks in hidden, not open, ries." Its unorthodox and brilliant piat~fradul omms ens fwyh a oet ocne a c~gtt n h obeforms, colors were criticized as out of be in the upper half of their class like his Aunt Ann. McHugh's com- inning. Dorchestei' went down in Rng ehSagtrd2-

to .beeligile fo this pecia pro-position included much humor, order, and Andover came up to Rng ehSagtrd 60 RvTchelitchew believes that to be place. Tchelitchiew began a period vion evenelaboutehisrtown diminutivegreat a painting must be sincere, of Whites in which his colorsvi-o.en.auths wndmuie score three more runs n their half Te-Rng ehgm a This iea, to, coes frm hisearlynevervarie grealy frm thebasic All or wilda ubr tstature, that added much to the farce. Only 12 batters faced theli iRussia. Thmeas trace itwiehis early hee are r ate black stillathe tme ofireturawing bns tpentinofheiee of the eighth. Ihde walked ad Andover hurler in the first four in- uwhite. His early hate back still the time Of eturning blan to "Don'tYou Want nings.ingAndovererscoreddtwooinnthetoite baRusi. opee s teimpritdsnehtosdrditeRcre' fie hs u-"o' o atT? scored on Moher's sensational 8-since he considered it, the RecWilliam'T.oftuckeyhthe sixthtriple into deep left. Anderson, who first on an error, singles by Lunder~~* '-~~~~ and the Anderson tales and those and does noW, as the antithesis of hers, establishing the order in cm nfrLne nteegtadTpet n mt' etn lmthat "Nanny" used to spin of old white, the absence of color and which their applications will be oftesvncotsatootei-cm in for Lner, indh seighhand T ippthad Smith' getn CationRussia. The concept also ties in the symbol of emptiness. The use filled, will be entered at once on wrdcehyirlefod hope gto byit .a er run dsord ityapice bal Tomr itioeiwiththe usto of he onk-of bue apeas tohim inceb of tethe base paths after he got on by another error, 5, passed bl awl waitedpainters who fasted for weeks is the colom~ of distance and double two boys applyingoforoatsenceeof DoctoraFues-,areadaanothpainters ho fastedfor weeksis the cooi~ of ditance andof ter humorousappaperfoentitledmo"Don'tpeanotherleofDoDorchester'sf costlytepitchtlandtcLundnr u sdsecondco singlne.taaeeato purify themselves and find in- transparency.dobeom may draw a number, errors. The gme ended when Dor- Seven more came over the late in on Fispiration. In the middle twenties Tche- Room YouigWanttTo?"rInoit he poitatswth w ihis chester failed to score in their half the thir'd as the result of three 4ftertAnother great factor affecting litchew went to the south of comning asinets fr by the politen essiwtonih i of the ninth. Final score: Andover wls arfc isnlsb oseto the Summer Sessionroomimate requests the author to 8, Dorchester 1. wls arfc isnlsb oseTchelitchew's thinking was the France, where he discovered t~l bmaeidpnetoth caroutviusemalak.InD baW dadTpetSihs tories,

combined influence of French elements. Water first, with its regular session except in the case concluding, however, the, author Revere Bows, 15-2 double, and Lunider's third hit, a attendIsian ballt theate. These to ly prusian bluebecame te pre- goaccetheSume sesions aurthr- poteessa, ricsin eu of genu innoarultih-hee-eee-os- nsoi tieu. womoe were andprogide a baisc for the rs doi n tantr blue hi canvesaties ild hirbs opo-etosnle n akSf br and tSummer Sereardfosthifeligsufhthrs, K the firstcurinnings. Andoveraignalt Nexterhesetw dysiscovleear asamjrthmheh am m he hv i roommatgis to e inote ith urth able tosoe r Ml0 admired scored its first of 15 runs in the -~~~~~~~poitnes, isngoutofgeuie OE gego

Much of the lecture was devoted element. His attempt to correlate dirawn for the full term-of next after all. firtas therst of furs walkse no runs. ' ormerto the development of style and the two took form in "The Ship," year, ut this cannot be guaran- "We Worship Graven Images," after two outs. Moher scored. after Anderson, Lackey, and Horne oo~'~ -technique. Given a set of pastels whose medium is coffee, sand and teed, because of uncertainties of by Fed Adelman, is an account of being walked in the second, on came in for Lunder, DeWitt, and tious r

- -~~~~~ at an early ag6, he saw double gouache. "The Ship" was an ap- the Sumnmer Session enrollment, the author's younger days when Wood's double. Tippett singled and Clayton in the fifth for Andover eete.images in the childish confusion Proach to Tchelitchew's present The results of the drawing will h usdtwohitewld etscrd nWlh'dubenteEvyAdvrmnncrdinhs he'mof -his experiments. Tchelitchew's ideas on universal relativity., be made known on Saturday, May ofteStra feno eiltid udrsoeatrgtig inn.Mhr od nesn ent frcoak, paneled bed room was the The incorporation of double 5th. thrillers.tEveryeSundayeheyandnaaonhbyaan errorbinatherfourthton -fTippett, andeWelchnallegot singles.singlts.home of the boy's own imaginary images and multiple and exag- group of equally eager followers Smith's single. Revere scored'one e akey was hit by a pitched ball, ear weworld, created in the forms and gerated perspective as basic D. EC3 would painstakingly enact the e- In -the fifth on a single and three Homne walked, Smith walked, and oIled Ishapes in the wood. principles in his painting was be- mU ess ,.peor~s citingn chapterof thetpeepre indi walks.k Andoveroscoredo its fifthf Dunbarngot ont bynany error.rThisThi mAs soon as he began to use oil gun by the artist on his return to _________sxh n eet usi h it ae2 usfrAdvr hls Japanpaint. Thelitchew took to paint- Paris.H cosdrdmilth On Roosevelt's Life day.a

ing with his fingers in preference relationship and the motion of ob- -oen three walks, an error, and Clay-RoeandCsbrplcD - buda71 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~IP IN5 ton's single. Revere scored one in bar, Smith, and Wood in the sixth, hichsto brushes. This had the effect jects in space. On such a premise Continued fromnlPagel 1I A AIS thiWafoftesxhwihtrePhlshdnStobewt the tide, of almot oblitratinghis finer- tim-spacerelatioship beomes aWilson and Dr. Fuess mentioned ~N T T singles. Rindge hatters. Andover added pain ianginig1~~~~~~~~rita condition which proved dimension to be added to the other I U T E Tacn

sltly gsemrassingor wener hah threTe.e ida n hth oe o adn nta oAndover Cuts Loose in the Sixth in its half of the sixth. Moher, An- orationsethai oteoadn i htCniue rmPg Coach Follansbee made three re-!derson, and,- Tippett each- got-- -oth, French police. . techniques led to their culmination onds,,while Aling placed second, placements in the sixth. Anderson singles. This made Tippett's fourth hung frAfter a short period of almost in "Phenomena," painted in the In August. 1921, Roosevelt went haig utFse-fo TfswninorLneLndLcky itnfverpsoteple.hIs ng to tl~~-, ~~. . naturalistic work, T c h e i c h e w middle thirties. Its composition swimming in the very cold water

or pyrmid fcets uildin up t timeon hehad inantil paraysiswon the 880-yai-d run in 2:02.6 with Hoi'ne wvent in for Johnny Clayton. the last three Rindge batters went JneseLacrosse Men a unitedwhole. Predominant isbut lie nevea' let i become evidentcCo-catainhChittic a atstepbehindddownwiniorder.Finaliscore:o An- JacLacrosse M en -ed him ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Dickson of Tufts came in thid t oe-2,RndeTc .ihed~tthe idea of penetrating light and that it botheichi and never iIn the field eveilts the team drdi Teo_____________________ h twoBow to Tuf ts tet'npiec fdl hns torniaie remarkably well, taking 32 points - u cs ILNG.IC ceembodies the basic idea of meta- Roosevelt. D. Fuess continued, against 22 for the opposition. Jack T n n ilS c e sBLIG.IC were, Contnued from Page a o'hs mgstatttlydi-to oia a ry crucianpe Eastham won -the javelin for PA. PROMPT OPTICAL SERVICE We feremnt foi'ms can be stonl tidad nMa'h .193 mn with a throw of slightly oven' 153 Continued from Page 1 We Bishop, Scott, and McCracken, as joined by their vei'y opposition. people heard foi' the fiist -time his Watches and Jewelry Repairing ual. The

well as Hardwick, Curtis, and Tchelitchew's greatest wor'k is svviyeocrn i is nu-fet n ewsclsl olwdb will be blue, -hut new and Attractive Giftsenostwo Tufts men. Andover might CoveWest at defense, midfield, and at- "Hide and Seek." He says that ua drs.A httm esi have done still better except that dIstinctive. The book will be di- 6Mi tetTl 4 lightsvtack respectively, also saw action. wheree"Penmea"esnomha'-thea"oidstha hvesicebecmera-BuIorws naletothrwne-vwedsnt uxnectioseFauly,._throw______be-_________ oyefOf the goals captain Gaines made actei'," "Hide and Seek" is an at- caas ofaosrei-oud'"The only thing weivtie, have, Scie

Kutscheir. McCracken. and FieldsI thought is one of a sphere so !z im in office lie perhaps pusaewnbcuc fTft ih tis andl coanderclassme. Eachp inat,"a put of 52 feet, nine inches, but lie scin ilciti it-ls ru The Hartigan Pharmacy dut"1one each. The eamn showed that fi'agile that a wnd can destroy it . e i ievolution. He d re-- dition oiit has th maten'il and nees only bt with th capacit of lifeto itO~ i ew America. was closely followed by Co-captain hiuresand candi sots.Bad P E R PTI NS le, it has the material and needs only but withoi' touh-eean Grifithaheifr- Ths yeafThePotmPurriroardand ESGCiRffPthI 0thSeae,"rtS ~~~pi'actice and playing- expea'ience. tbeai a successor' out o its wvieck- .: - p ople talked and con- reinust niissing 50 feet. Luce also I as introduced thanges designed Belage. Thei e is presented the hind- '' -ot t.i t "that main in the ~~~dsu navr encm to make the book better than last - Main at Chestnut -I 10 O'cr h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'en unysrt of ie and te nia- jo i ''e. To be sure, Dr. petijion with Howie Reed second. yeairs. or any othei' previousi In the e~ Se-I~ieseiited.anot It I - -.~ taic I n- thattinhfetunear The Activities section will - the 12:(0[ h ePeezie! .s-letd o explained.Iti, hi ngs thtHowever. teoutstanding feaitureis hi Iden yet sometimes it is al- w l-wouio anti oadhe mistakes, of tis event was te breaking of be cnipletely eorganized. Mor~e- thorougl

_____ m~~~~~~~~~ost, ithnin reach. The painting. 1Lau- a-o L2ie ai criticize Inis handl- t1n Junor recoa'd by Fank Brad- pictui'es will appeaa' in The Pot L E 0 bten s a attemnpt to seek the . of tile ar' He also did much ey. wit a toss of better than I11 Pourithnevnbfo. This in- ACrystaline and mirrored pen'fec- to toy te oundhation for futur'e feet. This throw was also good cludes a larger number of club For-Good SandwichesNA~~~~4) ~ ~~~~~~~'on o the niver'se." pe ac e hmInoih otk hidpae member's in action. The dividersPHAs a talk, the lectur-e was not Dr. Fuess next asked and at-~ In the jumps Andover took 19 section tithe paefrHahwilb

i- ' mpaesstve-perhaps because Tche- t-inpled to aswer' the question of Ipoints to Tufts' eight, capturing all a photoga'aph taken by Photo- Sodas and Ice Cream ~~~~'V~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~litchew does not "think except in how histoi'y w~ill view hi.H three places in the broad jump and graphic Editor Jini Lebenthal. __________________

forms."ho ds wall surely be i'emembered not six out of nine in the high jump,. ________

0, - , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nly as the only president to serve Stu Richardson, Joe Holbrook, and PATRDTXISRVCfou temsin ffieas our gt Bob Beach took first, second, and Baggage Transfer ANDOE ATSUIhibit, I),0 S~~~-. Ij porting G o s est wai' pesident, and as the third respectively in the broad PORTRAITS AND GROUPS continuniLL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~has- ever lived. ut also as a great over 21 feet. There was a three-way PU .CLISPo Picture framing and repairing ight fe(

president in war' and pea e.His tie for first at five feet, eight inches 2PrStetTl859 13MiSrete.10 NvMSTREET TELEPHONE 102 tory may forget his mistakes; only in the high jump between Bouton 32PrmtetTl 09 13Mi tet Tl 01 ostlyv3

Successor to Bill Polandtime will tell, and Chandler of Andover and Dun- _____________________ cmat-ning f Tufts. With the return of were se]Chandler to the& team, this event ANDOVER 71 -Ei---'c fteen

1(7- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~should be strong for the rest of the TEM PLE 'S~, series Five man ~~~~~~~~~~~~year. Bailey of Tufts won the -pole CO L C M A N-thnlefier ~~~~~~~~~~vault at 11 feet, six inches, but COAL CCMptaY-~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Dave Space and George Appel came Guy B. Howe, Pres. R EC O R DSP~JJ o~wnf

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