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-K-~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r ,j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~''~~~ -~ L* r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 9 . -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...S o t p c a ~A ademy, 'Andov~r~ Mas , Marh 97 Voum ,5 ,um I , I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~eq,dlL IsI . ,Li 4e Gia S LqW, a'eJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sotspcil etor~~~~~~~~f Pri on'~~~~~~~~~~~s artzb ee, ap 'Hg T Lipeyalecedo New- "9 iOfAd i S W ,ad Il dCop President Assistant Di,~ to oliege N iipi n Mast eadFor 197 7 Rafferty, Bolles Win, Elections Placmen Tim y ardwill or see net ye , ' rineto For Vice-Preside'it And' University's Dict -of Ad- Secretar f op mission. M all rd's ap- Studefits and faculty 'elected pointment, made b inceton's ' se~iior Did Lipsey I and 'upperI Executive Corn itt e o the t Binian Rafferty last Thursday' toIL Tru~tees, will be fec IJu . t l e respective positions of' A, 1963~ hono 'rue 6f president and vice-president of Princeton, Mr 1CI dj will ne~t term'si Coop., SeniorTm replace John T~an or, w o has Bol les will "serve, beside Lipsey and' Ibeen Director f misi:rthe Ralerty as secretary of the Coop. I ~~~~~~~~ast' five year4 an er Lipsey, competing again t upper retire' at tene~'t5 almcI~Rc Berry for the pro dncy, ~~~ year ~~~~~~~~~ to start ai~rft I- A '*L. 1received. 333 otes asc pae Edcaor' i io" to' wit~ Beirry's total of 258/vtes. lid u nonal adnig of ''1' Rafferty, who ran against uper educ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~. ioaId tt nim~ McManus for the position of Religin Instructo T o yClad ahis nptrt adBIi resident, received 411', yates APASi 6 I i 172 PHILLIPIAN ar (fiomj left o right) TOP row McP ~dden, to 1'cManus' total of 191. Bolles, r ~ ~ ~ Th~~iU L1' Mr Callard ~~~~ha a iinKe i Winter; Middle Kuh~n, Critchl w,Budg m Cracken, ottom wt~.0 oedfae pe iJ LQL ivia e ubiji 'a PA ic 6. In ro ,: tawrcnicc, Cohn, Hel r, Schwvartz, War, Bissinger. Mahwprywopled2. hcftjition to his ddtiea istant p4its anniial dinner eeting last Suni( Ay, the outgoih PHILL IAN .j Voting Power Architec'~~~~~~~~~~t Plans ~~~breto of C6llee a e nt, he m tead anounced heappointment o David N. dhwartz a Pres President-elect Li psey pans' to Architett 1 Plans1 'hds be a me~ )er oft hpl'dt~ he 1971-7 P lIPAN, effectiv in the'sprinj ermn Sc artz change the structure 'of the~ Coop u-i '-~~~~~~~~~ I 1 ~~staff anh i m i old the responsi it~y for thei entire working of t e paper, -6aking before the end of the- yea~r t iv tor ~~~~tua t House I ~~~~~~~innity Service I a. hsu ate deiin'o~1 dit6rial tend bus nes~polcy i1.iboth students and facufty actual - en~~~ Frederic a~~lso served astea~sa oach other masthead a ontments are: ,yoting power on the final apl~roval Denof Deve le redcta qf varsity falan oe. - David Ware, E dirwill be charg d with the gaIthe~ of.neows, of school policy., I' I S~tott has releas ar phitcta Before ggt i et, Mr. A'essignroent 'ribs n hi d n ,saeet t h- plr; fr lrde t ttos, alr tedd he*~ f eadtereing. 'He will alsb edit feqtures. In"a ste nt tl he a new dormitory sc edtuled toube ScolanBatm e ed mnHeller, Ma ging Editor, wit l~6 responsill for the ao HLIIN i~y ad ta completed n Sept e192Theuate work a Clmban rsity M§ark Lawrence, usiness Mana rj !will ovre this fi ear nd'sCops een. vnery firm TeolngBrIlgia te adteUMin- a e 11~ ftePILLIP AN which has a uoge't of over $13,002. ,."(Continued On Page Four) 4 u~B~n soits ~dteUinrd hsclapaa~o h ae ngnrl viseaJfrni ek ad cneunl.jml Icdevekoped h' ans after a~ ~ e okGerardi issinige , t 'new th, AnodSrovEdto,'il be resposi c~~nsult~~~tion ith Andover's ~~~~~ President Rob rt wasf he ass Eig, ialib~i ' t Elbridge Stuairt ~ue ommitte. rct. si htheItn fI Ii d President f " Stuart House w~l coodate up `~lelighted that imCal will s) r s articles and the; iyu fte I i rA U in - to 40 stud'onts h ~~~tyofaculty b joihing' us. W e un-i s rs page. He willty hv fial j IX AIiII o r families like ot, orioisdrgraut heereoved s n all sports deparmetoard ', ' 'currientfy icluded i e cluster h~self sustndIident, e U ier Rchar Keatinge wil Mishkin, and Peter Klosowic~ and -- - ~~~~~~~~~~~system. It will ha ewo floors a an athlete, ad s mpus. ' Cger Cohen, Asso late Editor, beccpuo e 171 7,2Presider an( lower Geoffrey Aronow I of living (space ad a Iwer level &'izn. i 'assist the Edit with news r Prog~arrmingDretro PA Mavr wil cnnu hs whiclh ma&'b usec s a cato Mr. Callard stited th, ~'has a eature editing. I' FM,] IAndtver' en-u ai previous duties as Enginleering K"ixed feelings' aou Iaving FI'e McCracken Associate staton, u effectiv - n I 4 - ~~~~~Both upper loo s of the house PX. He said he' en, the SPOs Editor, will work in in Keating ' wil,', be aDiir Ina ti a eillrs will be subdil ed into two ac~ademic freedon hIre feels co ration with the orts Editor, 'I Dtem6h apo thdtin llngers ' I. ~~~~~Wasl-ington, DC 9 Oxter t "living units,,, ' a h freight .that his, work Lti -I-in(o will, I hi with'eiig n Was 4~'gton nt r shi Pro am studenti. The se oid floor will l a "new, exciting el ctional 1 senibr Terry Ri hdrdson willi ere also 1 contain six s ;le ooms and 6prnc"oitud ating Prsidep - - two rooms.- which 'y s ryeienceeitherued!OnjP e Four) -unti ' une as PratI as,_,art of .the faca y atet rIH R I I K aiinge will 6rsosbet roundfloor will y common' - ditidn t deter~ ining the oadt '4 foom iin adto elvn G L I ~ E LR P A cast f schedue. nd training? non'K "F' uni untt'wlilfeurEfARrspdAYi Eacf unt " il' re o r A Technica , Director, ' enio' F thro'cft~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s, ~~~~~~hc[wilRich~ardson wit be in char4e 'o~ and"ab noa linn ro. the maintenanc and o eratipn o F'- '4 nd aditcheneite all WPAA' equipment. Hwl ~'" .4 - I livi~g roo lud a sittin a p . i n t ani upper Tec nica ax~~~~~ea or student Dir ctor at th end of the s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D~tr tpheenn-f he-r AFcc in tot t*Lieir four ' A~~cording to Mr. LILO~~~~~~~~~ 1 oui . ~~Th~ new boa d will lsc iclude units are desig~c to minimize dppe's Matt Maclver, n ' ~~~~~~~space taken-. up b coi ridors, so ''ro~ that the dorm be about 25 C I pe~~~~~ie LmIe h eSno dit I L ~ ~ 7IUpper Richard Ieatinge Crle' dorm§ witho t ubtracting 4 froms living spac. Ibr g Stuart - 'Q' '~ 1 Mishkin, the 'stationl's News ~ will also tIr exsdiffe- r~eiting .0 r n I ~ s aJDrco-wl adealnw dorirns in thatI its; ox erior will P j reporting and publicity. Klosowicz' I,(Conitinued Qn age Five) -Cairman of the mi I~at taking ovgr-th~e position of Business men~t William Glift offi ca-Director, w be responsible for S~tudeijts, ill Stage Walter' Maroy j~ichar I-in this Ivwinters Shakespeare. tion he , ktenMy ou h tto'~bde q ilmk 'Daniel' 0 *'S nday; by FRA~~~~~~~~NCIS E.ELI uusly onhi character i teufru ocmmto o ieott the badec 'Da iel O S ISTUCY? trrtaton Richia d, like anug, ciro nmstances' currently sur" nd- em q~ho r us dire, tor William FieEdvd lpr inces, sl 6wd two faces; 'the audience ing Ijeprtosfr h ~4ia. eoff.r Aroll~no Phroducto Dire Schneider will pro uce the Playl good dramatic s ~e lorful s both of thes in Maroney, T~ decision' came fte per- ocq 1 wl~ nchreo h . of! ~~~~~~~Daniel in t oqh an Chapel costuming ight g't hilips ' 1 n the appropri- to haratr oa ibs~ir Tim ack. peaaino.rdopas ae Suhday duringl the" es er chapel A ca doemy rT m i ity'si c)$~i see only' t e appropriate whci questidic the fairnes ofinevisadtepormAis- service. Classics - strysctor Carl P r oduitc t i on fh sire'sj fEo The oyfriend cating proce res, Pesctv.ewilaodret Kr~umpe will drect act ng for the Richard III on bua ~'and' lfnlbecoriikg ispiness - pp, ared 'in I eek's PHI LI~- I terptI ,o Iprs drim ad'Abo hoisdirector 27 in .Ge ' hto re wa an caioaAedirector Will r- Curn PrsdntJh Giliespie., * Rdwland ill ssi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~st M. Auditorium. -fI ti more char 'eisi ' gsue eiFr'ttdthai althuere explained that(. there have been 1 Schneider with I the Iusi'al portion . Walter Maro a 7 te am- a dfacial' xpr ssion to 4 'ac- Iben spring pu ia a l several' shifts' in the WPAA drama, and Abbot I hor,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 00 asingon~~~~~ there wa n Rainar eds hru . hl er- Cuerrent Prsidn a resltofon of the play. . 'bitious and un ia 0 ask of ctua teinsidious Rihr' hs 'ai spossiblej hat ato irrh sarsl f.cn 7 ~~~~~~~~~Tim Black, wil Iplay the lad bringitlg to' i I h.th p s fnlt, an a nwl~b eeted and pr duced I siuinlcags h oio role in the: l-e or ijnain cast, Richadd.huk btis lroey Bn icin c an snioi Cameron, imPbi Relations' Director, taken '7' 4 - ~~~~~~~~portraying Da el. ing elshaiaar riesponsible fo i rdt ch isothe mostd difficult aspc -eslnt of thilrlthd ls Jane l 1 arlan, adIG. go Schatz his efforts to ruoe~I nately Ricarwas a master PA~ spaing I uical', expl indthe News Director. The'iap in the supporting rol s - of the i n fifteenth- e 0y E ony, and soin of Maropey't that 'The Poy riend w4s 'acld onmn f anatn President ' (Continue On a~~~ge Four)' Maroney had bviu ~ okd .Cni~ n Page Five) I (Continued On Page Five) sa nrcdne oe

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Assistant Di,~ to oliege N iipi n Mast eadFor 197 7 Rafferty, Bolles Win, ElectionsPlacmen Tim y ardwill or

see net ye , ' rineto For Vice-Preside'it And'University's Dict -of Ad- Secretar f opmission. M all rd's ap- Studefits and faculty 'electedpointment, made b inceton's ' se~iior Did Lipsey I and 'upperIExecutive Corn itt e o the t Binian Rafferty last Thursday' toILTru~tees, will be fec IJu . t l e respective positions of'

A, 1963~ hono 'rue 6f president and vice-president ofPrinceton, Mr 1CI dj will ne~t term'si Coop., SeniorTmreplace John T~an or, w o has Bol les will "serve, beside Lipsey and'Ibeen Director f misi:rthe Ralerty as secretary of the Coop.

I ~~~~~~~~ast' five year4 an er Lipsey, competing again t upperretire' at tene~'t5 almcI~Rc Berry for the pro dncy,

~~~ year ~~~~~~~~~ to start ai~rft I- A '*L. 1received. 333 otes asc pae

Edcaor' i io" to' wit~ Beirry's total of 258/vtes.lid u nonal adnig of ''1' Rafferty, who ran against uper

educ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~. ioaId tt nim~ McManus for the position ofReligin Instructo T o yClad ahis nptrt adBIi resident, received 411', yates

APASi 6 I i 172 PHILLIPIAN ar (fiomj left o right) TOP row McP ~dden, to 1'cManus' total of 191. Bolles,r ~ ~ ~ Th~~iU L1' Mr Callard ~~~~ha a iinKe i Winter; Middle Kuh~n, Critchl w,Budg m Cracken, ottom wt~.0 oedfae pe

iJ LQL ivia e ubiji 'a PA ic 6. In ro ,: tawrcnicc, Cohn, Hel r, Schwvartz, War, Bissinger. Mahwprywopled2.hcftjition to his ddtiea istant p4its anniial dinner eeting last Suni( Ay, the outgoih PHILL IAN .j Voting Power

Architec'~~~~~~~~~~t Plans ~~~breto of C6llee a e nt, he m tead anounced heappointment o David N. dhwartz a Pres President-elect Li psey pans' toArchitett 1 Plans1 'hds be a me~ )er oft hpl'dt~ he 1971-7 P lIPAN, effectiv in the'sprinj ermn Sc artz change the structure 'of the~ Coopu-i '-~~~~~~~~~ I 1 ~~staff anh i m i old the responsi it~y for thei entire working of t e paper, -6aking before the end of the- yea~r t iv

tor ~~~~tua t House I ~~~~~~~innity Service I a. hsu ate deiin'o~1 dit6rial tend bus nes~polcy i1.iboth students and facufty actual- en~~~ Frederic a~~lso served astea~sa oach other masthead a ontments are: ,yoting power on the final apl~roval

Denof Deve le redcta qf varsity falan oe. - David Ware, E dirwill be charg d with the gaIthe~ of.neows, of school policy., I' I S~tott has releas ar phitcta Before ggt i et, Mr. A'essignroent 'ribs n hi d n ,saeet t h-plr; fr lrde t ttos, alr tedd he*~ f eadtereing. 'He will alsb edit feqtures. In"a ste nt tl he

a new dormitory sc edtuled toube ScolanBatm e ed mnHeller, Ma ging Editor, wit l~6 responsill for the ao HLIIN i~y ad ta

completed n Sept e192Theuate work a Clmban rsity M§ark Lawrence, usiness Mana rj !will ovre this fi ear nd'sCops een. vneryfirm TeolngBrIlgia te adteUMin- a e 11~ ftePILLIP AN which has a uoge't of over $13,002. ,."(Continued On Page Four) 4 u~B~n soits ~dteUinrd hsclapaa~o h ae ngnrl viseaJfrni ek ad cneunl.jml

Icdevekoped h' ans after a~ ~ e okGerardi issinige , t 'newth, AnodSrovEdto,'il be resposi

c~~nsult~~~tion ith Andover's ~~~~~ President Rob rt wasf he ass Eig, ialib~i ' tElbridge Stuairt ~ue ommitte. rct. si htheItn fI Ii d President f "

Stuart House w~l coodate up `~lelighted that imCal will s) r s articles and the; iyu fte I i rA U in -

to 40 stud'onts h ~~~tyofaculty b joihing' us. W e un-i s rs page. He willty hv fial j IX AIiII o rfamilies like ot, orioisdrgraut heereoved s n all sports deparmetoard ', ''currientfy icluded i e cluster h~self sustndIident, e U ier Rchar Keatinge wil Mishkin, and Peter Klosowic~ and --

- ~~~~~~~~~~~system. It will ha ewo floors a an athlete, ad s mpus. ' Cger Cohen, Asso late Editor, beccpuo e 171 7,2Presider an( lower Geoffrey Aronow Iof living (space ad a Iwer level &'izn. i 'assist the Edit with news r Prog~arrmingDretro PA Mavr wil cnnu hswhiclh ma&'b usec s a cato Mr. Callard stited th, ~'has a eature editing. I' FM,] IAndtver' en-u ai previous duties as Enginleering

K"ixed feelings' aou Iaving FI'e McCracken Associate staton, u effectiv - n I4 - ~~~~~Both upper loo s of the house PX. He said he' en, the SPOs Editor, will work in in Keating ' wil,', be aDiir Ina ti a eillrs

will be subdil ed into two ac~ademic freedon hIre feels co ration with the orts Editor, 'I Dtem6h apo thdtin llngers 'I. ~~~~~Wasl-ington, DC 9 Oxter t

"living units,,, ' a h freight .that his, work Lti -I-in(o will, I hi with'eiig n Was 4~'gton nt r shi Pro amstudenti. The se oid floor will l a "new, exciting el ctional 1 senibr Terry Ri hdrdson willi erealso1 contain six s ;le ooms and 6prnc"oitud ating Prsidep - - two rooms.- which 'y s ryeienceeitherued!OnjP e Four) -unti ' une as PratI

as,_,art of .the faca y atet rIH R I I K aiinge will 6rsosbet

roundfloor will y common' -ditidn t deter~ ining the oadt '4

foom iin adto elvn G L I ~ E LR P A cast f schedue. nd training? non'K "F'uni untt'wlilfeurEfARrspdAYi

Eacf unt " il' re o r A Technica , Director, ' enio'F thro'cft~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s, ~~~~~~hc[wilRich~ardson wit be in char4e 'o~

and"ab noa linn ro. the maintenanc and o eratipn o F'-'4 nd aditcheneite all WPAA' equipment. Hwl ~'"

.4 - I livi~g roo lud a sittin a p . i n t ani upper Tec nicaax~~~~~ea or student Dir ctor at th end of the s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D~tr tpheenn-f he-r

AFcc in tot t*Lieir four 'A~~cording to Mr. LILO~~~~~~~~~ 1oui . ~~Th~ new boa d will lsc icludeunits are desig~c to minimize dppe's Matt Maclver, n

' ~~~~~~~space taken-. up b coi ridors, so ''ro~

that the dorm be about 25 C I pe~~~~~ie LmIe h eSno dit I L ~ ~ 7IUpper Richard Ieatinge

Crle' dorm§ witho t ubtracting 4

froms living spac. Ibr g Stuart - 'Q' '~ 1 Mishkin, the 'stationl's News ~will also tIr exsdiffe- r~eiting .0 r n I ~ s aJDrco-wl adealnwdorirns in thatI its; ox erior will P j reporting and publicity. Klosowicz'

I,(Conitinued Qn age Five) -Cairman of the mi I~at taking ovgr-th~e position of Businessmen~t William Glift offi ca-Director, w be responsible for

S~tudeijts, ill Stage Walter' Maroy j~ichar I-in this Ivwinters Shakespeare. tion he , ktenMy ou h tto'~bde q ilmk'Daniel' 0 *'S nday; by FRA~~~~~~~~NCIS E.ELI uusly onhi character i teufru ocmmto o ieott the badec'Da iel O S ISTUCY? trrtaton Richia d, like anug, ciro nmstances' currently sur" nd- em

q~ho r us dire, tor William FieEdvd lpr inces, sl 6wd two faces; 'the audience ing Ijeprtosfr h ~4ia. eoff.r Aroll~no Phroducto DireSchneider will pro uce the Playl good dramatic s ~e lorful s both of thes in Maroney, T~ decision' came fte per- ocq 1 wl~ nchreo h

. of! ~~~~~~~Daniel in t oqh an Chapel costuming ight g't hilips '1 n the appropri- to haratr oa ibs~ir Tim ack. peaaino.rdopas aeSuhday duringl the" es er chapel A ca doemy rT m i ity'si c)$~i see only' t e appropriate whci questidic the fairnes ofinevisadtepormAis- service. Classics - strysctor Carl P r oduitc t i on fh sire'sj fEo The oyfriend cating proce res, Pesctv.ewilaodretKr~umpe will drect act ng for the Richard III on bua ~'and' lfnlbecoriikg ispiness - pp, ared 'in I eek's PHI LI~- I terptI ,o Iprs

drim ad'Abo hoisdirector 27 in .Ge ' hto re wa an caioaAedirector Will r- Curn PrsdntJh Giliespie.,* Rdwland ill ssi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~st M. Auditorium. -fI ti more char 'eisi ' gsue eiFr'ttdthai althuere explained that(. there have been 1

Schneider with I the Iusi'al portion . Walter Maro a 7te am- a dfacial' xpr ssion to4 'ac- Iben spring pu ia a l several' shifts' in the WPAAdrama, and Abbot I hor,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 00 asingon~~~~~ there wa n Rainar eds hru . hl er- Cuerrent Prsidn a resltofon

of the play. . 'bitious and un ia 0 ask of ctua teinsidious Rihr' hs 'ai spossiblej hat ato irrh sarsl f.cn7 ~~~~~~~~~Tim Black, wil Iplay the lad bringitlg to' i I h.th p s fnlt, an a nwl~b eeted and pr duced I siuinlcags h oio

role in the: l-e or ijnain cast, Richadd.huk btis lroey Bn icin c an snioi Cameron, imPbi Relations' Director, taken

'7' 4 - ~~~~~~~~portraying Da el. ing elshaiaar riesponsible fo i rdt ch isothe mostd difficult aspc -eslnt of thilrlthd lsJane l1 arlan, adIG. go Schatz his efforts to ruoe~I nately Ricarwas a master PA~ spaing I uical', expl indthe News Director. The'iapin the supporting rol s - of the i n fifteenth- e 0y E ony, and soin of Maropey't that 'The Poy riend w4s 'acld onmn f anatn President '

(Continue On a~~~ge Four)' Maroney had bviu ~ okd .Cni~ n Page Five) I (Continued On Page Five) sa nrcdne oe

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inces tL fdr osem.how to meit-tby h'ekbntk hp ittdbto'eebrtei ietnIal i11 td 1 e thewFerudry ee prv onf thmtee andgrm -anniversar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ny lte i~te ern fe atel 'I-~¶wver~ a es nt risis n Whic P Wfio fdu turn, ene many meto d canh be-r"' qit htte Sekf d , I. roie mafelpeen- or{sd dnwt-a en ogr haver time for -eopd ilnoea prora weknvisoe ntwhen tey tpriovltschool tiing tl11is I ~~II cedl , tteewudb- infcn osOn~~~ s ~~~~ontinued existeh e~~~~~~~~~~~~~as ~~~j li e e rme - eR LD S. po Aib D N rc'lof ~~hdol's I great distinct on. e rocrasti ion. The life of Phi lipscatiAcademeisTiastyo ars consultedastud Irt lyex ton Ot SexanS -ul it Thratviieeeramrrcreulystutue

[ 'un i meatiiatd~Inyituisofear ig for 193itl aeas siev riyA t a~Iolro than'sestudents Ferur Weekthr~ic wernp~~~ ~~ longaliz dinswe. dia,-rqurdfryh ems0ih1a usie ~tet DA is stie o c ntiu i n rh of i-i6uren inis thnidleodh Adwe*~~. ug~~~~lin~~ a~~~inst e ecent IL I PlANNex, oe., actl we ek. shldtuent wee "-admiss~~~~~~~~~nsV haIl otrlycan e~ut n l It of 'Pteiesiablit ornjo~ ea: inm nes, ec i a ge anr ' xI 0 fte-istu ~hilipad admy fal lt felth t abiedn na e h hrtndMrhrcss ay fte

eewhicere Teconle iserl nts, shu- alwd oatedfc t AO u eburI) I ct ~ - (I tely

-h ekbgn tkesae dcae eac o~ie, o whchc~nan d diec ymaf - eenss n a'~ ret ictdhbsis La to inititeas ose to h r ly"idp d "adto iel tue is hooceItndallo whnichrsanrie Aut osdt oresutsofrhs61b'anmrhehl"tvti~ re aa~ns~nth~ch v~h oetellofa cisi. ~ ~,. '~ ~~ ~' y tFudt aWefeuky proe ain c progresamd darwaier -a -e~n crsi inWhchP~ntdrovin croposae'l i members ca' be$ Innin atl ~ deficit whic s - ~I ~- '~ to atten'~ ~ facult meetings weof oiffer ntom at Frua ry Week qurne wht tS~a~hi~ da' wll ve ~ tall 'hve o b rieecdl Io b itte po is w en I c e av time befhoer Ipann cud hv be ieejf pi hibroilWhmai welludentsdedosenaco6nidtyoentiimnwht.

ihool~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ro '~~~~~~~~ed1 hIs n ra ty meeti ghe lie of iP y ofcther i tiTlstyVSC o enr re eingtsha dagerou oic .W e -- l I ~JO t-~ A I R V L E~ -~ion ha~ been ch~eved a h epne fi otarhud'eqssi tI" quionnai r ' -Y I

. I K~~~~~seh~aisue J'-E- S'-KAYIE'q~usto laof uds. Aseomlo 's s contiprsnayued r'ho hesudnt odThmesau', anviie werent tmo careullthetructued111~ ~~~I 11 J ys

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trnsi th oe ana eon y.Te coon e fesIbr st e-Ifs,'hlj' 'o th rnt os sue n t an tiipteer.'e erxnailng i theid o jaran tio and rtsr.I ffec ate. - - ', - rqihe Sd fntheauteacooperaive has oslethoghthdPA's fi anci st bilitynsnt prbright nip i the o tdrm of this ea. n~ wen thd anstrncPA s S

-uTheisgden co ittee are 'chqse an ofen 1ireeat isus ithsdg telaga '-'A arsPsIb~i-aei ocreItb c In cn PIL hajr es inrcs, biae pnardtand c seqIe tI no-ecd ithe'ushteate f farom. Ifcefsr mnoothe temme ret n'recent yea s.~~~ia yp beganft t tI ~i t toestabltia e foermaofstde o ermerads s n 1 l whnichre intrcnre rerdAf I I ~ 1 loy ts t opmutrcnie isam n oas h wI I e of"'- t e t so l ben flo e a tens on c I - igtirtpIaph oi ter e .o hc a anr o ircd y k ousI rei ow hthe o or~u s Ide ma conp~s~do th ralssesl ndsecondewth"tand- a world~~~~d ~~t a re strec ou bais rLmstist red wihkmprtnttwicsoeh wu on id h- stdealoy ti ~ a rpeette¶in ctiincof-sun et

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difficut to ri eself o a guity past ni~th - o iioti. i so ~ewfell a stdisnatnac, frction , fro a effcterufr setu ntsad 'fautymore ps epsc at $ 0 dosng1 enle it miae' -i I ' I,'cultR' t

tiua ,I efcnet if i sotn ~fcl o t ho astect :etudns e'icsino sus ,ee, i pncnirtenat d8b wl tIv n ly 1av to ssb~ri 'aii brep ve n of. isse, do'ees otallnwith studto have otern thnIII ' I ittee r~~~~~~~~~~~~por Iis e gu d tbgeth, inoeI~ e o d salsigafr fgvr~'1

;tmia io ag tetnsadsrutre d ' r rih wsm hd thiscanubtsome 'matndt whchstueitsn n apticptnataschool - i he tre tmet of Andovr in a ion1 w at I ¶I 'vo ing, t hereby hlpsn&utonfserminat'he Lrules a

II .d 'fautri&ig t v iI -~ theaiAsrerai ''tuejsaecntnal

sedt epc ad~ peieenii fan} byT neciig, rA o n osil' et ouin t h - hs r e br.I tdnn. e it y ea m shavnas als ropbetngeieonng ar tobeexhalvteeaitialyppecatttatcon

ionhaee' ve ateexpetw mort ~ fafomtin hol-ierhthat our I~~~~~~ar ase tiltlei pno a fau y- eI u congress.eI I candrat supply veel lmie e-f tes'en eeligro ups cwt eachs gop dic u s oso n n rug t om sta cnb'ri n ol, si qit' ~ frghenng 'eI' I lJeAetu withinath s'rv ueoitlop h ognzto caus 6 tlaskmusubject.oInmt Se, m ets e ig" 1 e -'hsgvrigbd uwld erist iered cstuted. fa elt

body s s i on nt ashavin~goo inst leot rna!th et relt h i outdkn n oo'msrsolv~u',ni'ts Iat par towaxrds' he itituinothes stea ithe atin treis try e1 ver.d~n hd rtaionhate.' 11e S - Fault'Npol e isatin hathe -theseves DmIr tc.parti iatina bepefts bhoth thainsin teaof tio and I 'I~t One St~e ti- hand g twl akoleg'hefc(wheter on t Lhiscan ~e atribued's ~I gitnerabe s ihaftv e., 1PAcmssi fir u esi biisy unknn or otp L I4a e tl w thrigh tht.t t SEN t ar fiyt e far. anali es wi'ab frI I I IT1 orI it sC'- n aftnd h,~e A dm olAg a pheic Thi upy f f 1ntuen oop sol atnd c eue y tns ec0Wto enc'rlso neulp-n*wt aut.Tisa~~ PAS_~~~g is conc~~erned t I tha ditd'u t etatt rIt foj~rmno ther stentwhich ha dom ated past student bo Ies .tcu ee h ytei 1ut r this legi. tIon 'hs no e asinworf o m ofth enti en ool vbtratherIr cia ses, is non xistent at d~~~~IV epoteffe tives o 1 S tdiPL-I ~ ~ ~ ow the s udent body t ex- I f~~~h orpuativ h r o enigus vic n glTion t

l~bpy s tieJr l motsockdl"ing,coiin cedl 'art o p s tser o i onlyt the fa ulty St nso lee fr~otgasae lnrfrt biprat hcIp ue-aA hri~ 'teron ie I 'tn issuhels, ademy. wtttb'

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iare colleg s looking' forj heni h O~Siu Fyon-paerartyce deicn the d'ecYok imesECES ITY AND PROPOSED LC CTI Qviwihi app icant group? in' so qrderJ ried a fY Fbiay2,teNw orTmsSTID F mi~it, ~ a f tors' r h a~ t g ard switch o colleg6 applications~ includirig anLBRIGE TUAT HUSE Q TO shoo becthdacademic and ercurricular, 18 percent'd op at Yale and an II1 peh'ent shrinkage

byDAVIDT. WARE co eg ~'~d scores, te~her reports, interview, at Harvard. owdoin,,conversely is enjoying a clQseFPlas fr'Eb ige ous, adoritoy I bereced otabe ionths eneseaan enegenerial Ir50pecniis.le expresses bafemnInd ~ eaknesses; o 50 perc~n rdse Thert '"Pl 'heall df 97I IaeIsird p ra a 3tors n cho6l nlecinf'mendatiors. No oneo' these can as to pre is causes but seclaes6n- a few sch'theadf972' hve'stired upa~geatdea of c r, Fr o skro Ii I euaethe Phiis Aca emy campus in the last two w eks. F n mbe of fac- arneF boy' adtsiniytanoenfthsl codjsts,'edoc.uerany c-~tors mu It be c sidered when planning he ~Idritory utroidf .o' F ~uaIora reo olee duor ~~~~oards r it eems, beoigless importint. chantmdjs~ente ocp and cilgeneration-F F ~~~First' of all, he construction of a new o itory all ay be IIoh Clee fi I tetrt tecncpIucznqsIon I qiteotn 1,t ic I'i" "or "longe reue By th&- sme toke~i, Adover and;F most, other/all efl ble.'11 futre o Phllip .Ac~en is rainl notat at ant submi hscoe.IA my opinion, boarding sol aeectnerdtrescesv4al eitea spiti its history. PA w~ill Iut il cm 1p~oshv!ecutrdtrescesv

coedu~ atina~ i whic case w uldh siby becme naddition' to th~ "st ong school rcorcl'~ factor, years of di mninishing applications .(for us about 10:a institut~~~~~Io' iIt a:utis he teacher reports wh ch are sent to the coleg prcndon vrlatyr)Quiyhs-eddlormito yarge nt to include either 6educ'i nal Ihousing ircI yidvda ee pretonnoe atya) u~~ a or dust rs ep ated on male-femal baeclyb'idi da teachers, are perhaps the up quite welli through!1970, but this year we detect~F F~~~orcut yeas harlenoughl taime4pr h I rostsirifant item i a give'n glpplich' folder. a; disproportionate dop among the high testers.~ 'th t~u~ '~ ~ F ev9diy " ~m'an 4gin I ha en tol b olege, ~dc- The ultin'ia!:e ilac nPA i a matter of c'n-"tercu, sy m eEbidge Stuart Hou e ill be i conn ruteunder te assupin ht it rmust serve as art-, ofla clust F. isinTfhreha ohsber ~~t o jecture. Some will cher because we may hvbuilding will Fus 40' stdents and two F'fac ty fFilies, rxly turneddwio the b sis o.f these rep) we fewer mral ontents. Others 'will fear diminished1

otal F ~ ~ ' F ad t e ac~~~tly ddmisin enrad folc ers, they look oraIqalyincetv edaosfwr dacdon6 thirld of a 6 1~' cluste rpplto.lt no one had. timF edes qblcyin ratv-enevr, ee avnen tId ofapoi ato ,t i edge, in' thle candidate they okf dt placement uccesses,, and lower College Boffrd yet to experim nt with cs ter living in difers tFI n5~uits. rhaps haFI y look 4foousllr nt F

the I ag.-- w tsd pr, wh is diffeirept erxciting, have to red uble their 'efforts. -IL been .'c osen it ~an atep cheesm iitq IF crs. cleg a o abeen :cl~~~osen ' attempt to achieve scime proxi F~~~~~~~~~~ to. r~~aa~~ ~A~~ll too ~~fte many fol eil toos readS "maat 'l ensredespite' F at nddespit

and Ste ens, d rhs that would be in. its cste. But dno *. Wa r the underlying causes 'for this rathf Idecides to aba don thoi cluster. system, S arts loc i 1 iIgugae n.ImpesvIor cr I t u frigl'Itenin ad tooe, surprisingphnm onI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cnldt~lIhot be adm itted. ' ' atrnto Rabb t Pond will be unimportant. F addt''l Iit, Wouldb ayt lc the~blame on ~eIIdeally the 1 ntribution of mohey by Mr. lbridg t A 08 Even though We like :o think that. Fncost Andover economy,_~n tbeure, this is an 1 nsaaF -.f ctto buil( this WForm might go 'toward anottei, ppFses.s chas seniors are' relatively strong candidat fr ad-'f'r'A yprn bugeting for, collgntt F ~sn~thigly ot' o i a gI F ~a schol shR ram. But, as Mr. Stott nted, "'~This i a YaerFMission to' heF I igl elective 'colle e ,t'fc mentio rIdae c'' is faced thwdi0 of invesin orown money. It is a matte o accer ithe gf f is that man: of tem mply do no! ave nou~h per child 4m~te~ and he is cerany cn

antety anrd3au nd F veif Adovyer bserv r. tur' going for th mjn'. hen ey are fingely tro n into t hesitae beoeivsing further ud;fbjinten ul, cnstructs a dorm tory, issue cf'the p orrpetiticiri witi bout a million Othrcndae boardn dhdol.'PA iIbl to hold the 'line atl$20building lctnrea. II fro'abu 6,000 hit chools., i h e ng Fan whie man oer schol are approaching' $400lper1

F RabtiitOe me' fo situating t lhe dorm near Mi-ssi n ry R ck on 'Andover se ior a b g plus, but n ortu ately, year.building it earns and Stevens. A proposec alterntlplan whA~ cithe candi ates end up looking: tronge~r and effect'o th'scalrevolution an ti ~x

'would paethe orm in Pine Knoll, a wooded area t en S m'soin 'presenting b tter verall credentials.'I''etbih ntmv ettataesepgorHouse, kvans all, and Highland Road,' would' afforl, such NoWa, co men- * or, wo about the future. t j coun~try. ci w life styles, questioning of institutions,F F F F tru~~~~~~~~~~e that the res nt sta e oh coim is aving failure of ioarcding schools to get their gradae

7 o. a k,~ll an effect on he al. plication numbers most into prs sigiouis' colleges in. large num-F F ~~~~~~~~~~~~- he .3 t 'e6 r .5m I o Igs Tiye for xample, adri ssion iguresperissiveness or th~ hornefront with all its

a're Ylag: le b 1 18 ibnt arl- schaol at d iitepr of many teenagers despiteF F Ff ~ ~ ~~~6ntlPrince n b 2 h rcg z rolesfacI glrenumbers of ~

but d not jorid one-half f p rcent et.)'thgecgizdbut II d not orse that hese drops in th' a"'icn public sch ols.group wills ~gz iiiantl< affet ch n esf our' Whiat ca te boarding schI do to counter this

r~~FN~~~t '~~I '~~~ I ~~eniors. . F FF I K ted Fist and foremost dach mu~st review its R, Co~~~~~~~~~~~~~''A odo itnad amp'ie h fundlarent 'I purpope and the way'- it can best

-- F -' I - fsm~~~'fle~es~ well kno n inst t~~~ti~ns edtinFor - magnyfct service to seodry -~~~ ~~admyissionb f saler yq well ofow inteuain ayt 'will mean -a change of

'F I ' ~~which are tiavn trul filling. thEi lbec ; 'for -emphasisasl on stre~sing uniqu1eness sterring '

'' / ' th ni-iost part, pr senior d nat' press f~m geogi~aI locatioii, siecial facilities anl thein ipply r talents~~ ofItymembers. (Andcover is blessed'

years, I thinitilb easier fA vreniors .ini-all thre. ofthe areas.) Outmoded requirements Ilege -certainy admissiof6' t noc , will ntb an'f techni Smit 'be replaced and updated, are' F

(Irhope)!so dfi~ta otamtcati~a bepng''take' assu-e maintenance of quality. ves FF I -. it ~~~~~~~hah been ir te ast fev years. A word ?f1 aution, twr o uainmyo a o raeasg~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'I hough wh eas dmi ioi'i tp colleg nly po e ni canly' re av aue ci t.F

I I '~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ to be ~ less iffic t i general, it. il'ihu Boarding sools a faced with the keenest ~ Iqcuesyocn eyouuaigoF F beco e a ex r drl~oc matter petitio experienced because of the srinkingfor scholars ip c nodates. Colleges are cutting pool of fi -payiig' candidates so essential Ito the

II - F ~~~~~~~~~~~~back and th y no 'Ion r 1 be. ab Ft Ilocate very,.Sepelu recruiting efforts' areIF I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 F ~~~~~~~~~ ~wil abeLJ adva itb pd-p irproxirni -summary S s the ~~~~~~~~~e. of so any fun sc ooarsp.Plea aes lebtmchmr isproiiitr.HoW ver, a uma§of argunn g trFe' F sc a PI~ f col' w rdcs

compiled by Thiomais i'ecent d cecisin to all its studen ffli cost A scco'ery best salesmen are itsowprdcsCone'. ath intructor Clement Morelan ec of passerhd, a dryea c, 'Imore ihotnpresent , Alumni, innaryRock ste, cmpiledby v~u ins ~t at narnes I cIf dryer YI un.rr parents, aepcal students must be calledF' ve~ato Fre ikPtrsndsaReares over period of th rty- eas.'to Sta sand Stevens is of mao i por it.a'es upon hoeelp in spreading thewodStea s ~ importan ~. Th. ~e ~ Anti finaily itsmy Fus h th LiiriLriew, i"Dormit ries oa cluster do n~ot hhave avan l l-to- y'eball I aeouI At . Andclr, inr despite the skepticism Frelations ip'to ork well." 'dIcolwiegfdebo ras re no of some, ajr"hagshave, occ~nrreq and moreThe a thetid beauty of the ~vissionary R k lo ' on pesents less significa t. ( ndlov~rde n t a~ ak in impatience of few who don't feel enotigh is hiip- I FF p~rhaiis emo~ difficult especit f the cotoe y the peiesent La Iaouwe of'ftPAasFuF..s..?e.f1n

F dormav pl blfrabideans ~abt , P ndleMnSatssl e f r' i teada "d stri tuti nI F tball pei -f ezognotPAsuetsaeu- Fdor Ine cal frig to bhsrui dnJaae e aosseecbbitII MrMtnin" .Idamehtally miglity, proud of x,'lat the' school has Con codrrFr arialogoust t entrand of ITemst pratIeettt st swt to -tal'klup :he school with friends, former teachers,

h~~~~ark." F ach enior c ss II' to ith Ith c oice f tor." guidace I oun~e'llors, and others i one's. ownan amus ment -. I.~~~~~~~~~ , Fp a db's 01palcre en lp e ust conisnt If I each -student determined to exciteF~d 'is eelngsh bt t Mi 'oary list col ge c ie tlato or' two jut m ulfe plcn ah'-iyearAndov'er'* Rocksite ~~The onstrction f a drm thee wo d de oy the ense nttitis wch pelt maas wou'lb ha ,a vastly' increased podl from which'

of isolati n p nt in a uniqlie part of the s.m tsI ieolI~ae eem tobe i i his aissili think to se eci. he dmissions Office' be pursuing- F where' yo e cane alone to think in that kind In a s& g. It Ff . hs Ih i- thspr Ih increasing vehemence and willdamage ,by the presence of Stevens ad tearn withoL t ad-'iut always ares r tryihIg ~ nv h be d igh to aid any 'ne eager ,4o participate. ing a tr -Idorre''s- another of arencl I g y Fi" This iiyo sc o.Think about it. ~

Germai~Intictonr Joseph Wennik, ante embe ofthI con-'3 I- R [ HF UDI ~ IF 'ROBERT W SIDESFF inittee, cnsiet' the decision on Stuart HouSE's locat i" r A D r B T I~FfA

in terms ' of d~ lopment in the next 10 years., r, 1t tha PADictr 0~01e Director of AdmissionsFthe- Pine,' 1oll ite has been reserved to allow for poss ~ le Lion$ ] II oyf acade fa cilities, since it i rlatively 4 a the amc us1F F

'-The Ic 'ofJ Ihe Elbt'idge Stuart dorm on s IsiFe uds ractiFII 'I

-dbnsidera~l ldspace from that area.,1LETI1R iiII Q1 FT.E

F ~~~~If the 7erh 4er built on Pine Knoll, not 411 he 1 plwoi 11b o the E it r Of the 1c; 'h~ 'ditor of the PU~kLI ~NF~ .'

ocq nupied anthre' are other areas on' the oldj Ta pus d els~w~ ere HILLIPIAN:I mid like' to reply in oemasure to the Editcrial 'Feature Iwhich !rmain vacant. But - Stuart H 's ence]wuld We feel -a ret rt0oMri--Peers' st,4]'PiLIIN IboobeaueIelvehttearcprobably rae Im st all of the isolated beaty f M onary Rock ersoni view 'o oduton 'a5ifncure ctur ete h iutono h oiinofrom the cips. Whie the buildinig's extierio- vich be I'ely iciIpje~ire in the February1 tl'e.i I hDprtei hin i, It i not my intention- to iitiaeqfiesinn -ez~Itsa owehrti ntatr rfal d s' o h FI~~INi n any d o ea~,mrl e h(1 record Straight Ietompiosed o med wood, could add a differe 'sort i beau e F tofe If ths 'ho"ir ~to lM.Sh dilntb eci feNr q~esiF n stiess to F F whetFhethrntue :rvil o teachina Toue ofehis own

F pond's natural pearan~e. II F F - rEminetl uc essul (whiich Aeer4njLtcdur Jr e F rillttteFipo nctoeobetaiychho n a du'tulcinruaroy or evsii.ofwif e ilhutiestth egnin wfnh

location f: r th ddrm. He coml nnted, a itt ed as ch college7 and fe,,' how can pen- * u~e~ ntm o su nts to~sign up for the course. Mr. Shepard,light and i t~Teto h p as we We 'tle be soad selfish as t , istratin andgre Fa 6ne black te~cher teachuing

The location~ f the Elbridge S art House iabe con% eaven teno or unities and po -i'c~s isntthl~s Ito our roblern or problems. It is, how-,and possibly a ractive. from architectu' mtnView, but it, eniasth c offer. to just Er Ieinn n'n ihIa rtflta M.Sepr li I

F F ~is questi~inabl~ whether or lon these cons id lai just'ify! the I6s o' il e y ae drk.We cniu u fotwihhv encniealtF ~~~~;sacrifice of M3,ionary ok Th benefits f depin Rabbit rod hs~o'dt i n too ypical of inb a't eachers for .the faculty i English and 'other subjects., 'freof yt a irbidn would outweigh. evA thd !S of h a dete inied pi meiscr mi ren tbe blck w rtm ishate radslittled, overnt lasLstatial IOrdi ~ ftePn Knoll,'s area. Mos imp '~nt,ho ee ,e htemlehriist pigehica's Sr in dre t Enlisk D r 'art e isnoas mli ed ign6ovranteofs

'i5 that te enj PA'omnity express its con ictio~in thin ie det fpr th pst 195 years. ibtree ye rs., Invisible Anlac136B, Native Son, Malcolm X, FrdeIso that Elbrid eSur'contriF ution will be ruly ' nficiaIF for' As far as jun ping on the 11anc P 11 Bearers ha)e be incluided in many courses. Baldwin an

F nelinv,,i coeducational ha-idwafpn" is FItaeFor

F I ' I 'F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~(Continued on age Twenti-Four) ' II

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eis Will Lead I e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f ti anz Bolles PCaite Charitehs DrivledF L~~~~'dfan nhe l dep edi t Drw Poeue A140 f the~a n2legiothe o on' March Mac: I ho earu, ereetyl~ vlnt mehoihsvcorfn y~suen.Sno taDhre hechald estdieboy tnsequae- fcs aid Lipse oopta from btuein ae oprerain, the Phcilips Socsidet,efxpthetob rtn e PodrFuin otherreal ot r.s Contee nith edrwnou hapes tdorm hanasingwece

damting fo celo yuma willtupatn Aco ptexerE & il Dr Pwat Poeue 40o the$2,700ipledged t.t I od~~~arevlop for in ch Amrcoer, Preint~ tm-nA II to Io i a b sta~ o hisrfu vicory," fundby sdent.~ Senior ttawh~re he will cnti' ue a Peabdy bo'tani, aseaisithcad, Lpey e1httesensre warrlen, 'thaScitysl"I prsietdevelpent cultural oir'anthem-ntA 1totoh orcenepediins in pl t Peruan veal ot sc i, ordo 1St ey 'Id nten1 ed whiheead draw-ot voe thdrm canvassingawhichhimestat. The e eitiorid.t woeiengeo wthe P dody mi o tht inoled inclt feactnei peently ih n ofes winet.tcodi r uMan Nhhiln' seucA Co pte xperk il'cagS ~Wn h ~o t nte 20I in p p ifr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n b ncoh a a vimbre perf oy. erm Warren ill thate $2,700ctotal

theorins ofpat n animaln botaica , fou d i r pLwihe reile od drigtes rv, fullsi amonh sa ofr2endth rhed~a over tdeentic He pitd t h eetwsnlwr'hnuul"I hdomstcaio n h ew ord. eviene r~ h oms iat nof tat 2% the fclfeel t pledge y the cnaufses wcuineeaffort willionsiec miny o asru ell asis an rieti ofcreisue bte inte wil, tine intoithe

leavinig only a few asin a 20.000 dlation Fi~a es: rca .&c 1 S s~~l required break- Indian Fund, and the United 1I~~.1 of -adal Coo Presidert , vid Li icy f tand required .chapel the Negro Coll~ge Fund.

Irha A Acntct7 dl. Me 'z elsh, sta t to ove aw yt from ithe r"setaToNew Pi1 th~~~~~~~~~~~an t N Worid elope te cad Ius I beralismt t pres ty'a. tg LETTER- I B~~~~~~ehiqeo 'lant lrd I ng On Sunday (continued from p~age 3P r dentonbfr-uopear an sho, Id be ble to ad a ate ch nge ont tued fom page 1) prize competitions, Three years, societ~ co onbfr 'ai a l ic tr oen t ns . TaooAlnert Joes been tubect pofr~~ lent dornesticat 'plant -Thutih. wit t f r of rper ussons rom asthe qu on and h'r son, reapec. g letJnswnteper I~1 electioqa held las week, the .h y br d zt tin ,arlyz~n the tltvelyt Wil Reese ZIl be Darius, rz' ndtoyasaoJrmaE x e cu y. r f the developed aon from Iilid LI p saey feels I at Coop Aklng 4 tho *'ecles, I'prz;adwoyrsgoJemhu It I I I Smith wornbt h-per. n.PhilomnatheantSoce chose upper grass, and re atly iepsed th arings should b s i btca I' loti Dens. sfcio rzs oth epr kndRussell Grahat' p sdent of the size f punipk meF 1 n t I n s~ explus vely for Kati y G Itan wll perform aswriting as blacks, appar 'atlyorganization~ f6r ne year. Dr Ice I ~e ~h~ l so Ltnd me tings ~.teaglI~oprotectsj DanieluntfeinterexesonbthJDuring the yea ongl term of nearly all pln si wIhi iMa 1 at clus vely for' voting. pla s to f mthe ;Ions, while Luis Buhlbr teachlngthey received. Iofice whiclh beginsl n the spring t o a wI de eoped ly reti~npa~iafientar proce ure wil lay~ F -bakkuk the prophet. Third, the anguage coutse istei'm, lowef Ned Johi Stan will civiiizations o1 the, ear' A I only, during legislative eln as Snioirs Rlck Moses, John Pearson, now. given to the bla~ks In theser'~e as ~'h~lo ecu~ lye vice southes MAs, nd a asadmitanre tea 'Phul/1iossierad upperJak[eus 'teSm rser~~~~e as h ecu , andest ia I 'Jack ,sumpier eas teSmepresident and captIn fdebate, He considers' agrfcz e-a b votil grcs, and t f rm a om- Z mnboni, ill be includ d in the Session has. undlertaken,th6' ABCwhile uppe~s Arro Mihkin and the most siIca t sove Mb mit e wh wlrle"hspo-Supporting cast: The `[ PA andtring-pevosy le' aJohn H ff an will ake, the posi- man.I to of teP costt i that pre- Ab b ot c1horuses wilsing Dartmouth, .yilliai, CarletOn et.tions of v e-presld nt end secre- It rughut he -play.. at. and now, abandloned- by themtary-treasurer iesleciely. Be-' bbAlth~1 IIU~ ug Play of Daniel is and by ABC.1 This is a six week'scause Graham~ willea Washing- Abb? n r or M idso. 0 in Ltin the action will be course which can do littip moreton Intern this yerJohnston will I 11- aIgm nte~ Ily a summ ary of thethnsrchtesufeofhi

ac asfr I ' P ~ot W~rittij b~ W.H. A~ucen. 4c- .complex sbject.Quoted charges of'- .te'rm. pr side~~t the - spring Shoiv r En~is JW ~ee e I~ cordin t Mr - Schneider, the uperfciitanuslsesa-The Andover-E Abbot yra ~a, d -mdMeedteKI y hWtout rk will feature "stylized sume, comes from members oT that* ~~~~~~Tefirstlevent to be held unde? Davidso vilprese Ear i n elig her Iohe real Iis. gMimicssos"' cls.Iwud eitrstdi h the directidn of the iew board will Loe uta oJybs~n Ciyde-Osnas e e Theiexac tilauthorship of the Play reaction's ocf those wohabe o Api~il 14, x~v en Philo ill Oscar Wilde's The 1nb'otan, fone' day toas as rnest, and al Daniel I 'i unknown because theF lohv aesponsor 't'e aAndo er-Exeter de- -Big, t rdy f-i cotry i prr e I da e etirenhthe year course. Their remarks toEar Ft vitur{ to me have be fafa oehates. 'ne,. topi' o, the contestsSaturday at :15 'm nI 1 S by iibbot senior E iySC, Schrd dter cj ntu.I o iginated in the village pstvnaue.n cidentafaymthe

isnasnyethe dei e of the Hall 'AbI- i icp oKly st h BeIi~~Z:,weeagop study of Swahili is a means to theI' ' ~~~~Strgswill '1 thmu u"~Incor tr htdyt Earnest. ?tu~ S It .1 ¶omposed it -for i~s end of discovering by cmparativeI - ~~~~board, a hilo'tEan consisting of' tM rd jn.' 4~l ~~As 4 result,' the girl eet ach Ia rgusiservice. F ln~itc'o h aueoJoios n Davidsoandwi1 serff ad C~a c te n idta aee- "-I''anguage, not of learning to speak

anerowedl upe moziei ietran ou IggdtoEans itile a-[ .I ~ ~the Ian uage. It, was mostad lowr"NedJoh ston defedted' Tickefs for hep ~ac~at iIe does .n~t exist.' I n~s'o Piz vvlnneis definitely~not introd~iced as a sopRoxbury 11atin School1 February 10] presently on W .cs tv iio, r Paul Tessi play a ' FII,on the topic R' salved: That 'dollars for a utad ce !frcryanith dan nd Byunanim~ous decision! of ie tobacdscnnt' '.frni h Lnd'ug~,shirDvdLpey, Ti sgtigtoln odemocr CY- is fourishing in' stddents.UPPjRusupPerry an enior Le dgS 'sI o Dletter. I tt.i1A tolon frNonei tnt a tIil 'are sidekicks f hetwl'id reAnodMshinay saying-thatj~~~ca~~ I ________ ____________ - 1 ters ~~~~~Nut chrces Abpeireread s~~hw heRbnsn I was somewhat surprised 'that theLaua~~~~~~~~~ane Oson nd Lo e rsmIpr I ~ 's gover ess, d Aassembly I'tieditorial should single 'out theCum deSociety K AneOson lo ers hw' pia eY ~ English Department for criticism.I ~~~~a§ close frie dls, on a Yilno al0 S tadad~ Akging he "egative on the It is the 'one departihent which.JAMES-R. BAKI~ eR, JP. ofIor vtsn rJn'ar~ rle, as- d iesvd TatehsmdjIS LEFin the city t e tT nh c s' t. ' rp ston' I-hag~i curricular and other rff cr'eadies Me vrnmSl s I h -n an effort to meeta

F ' ~~~~~DOUGLAS F. B XTON cre esth c racter M.Davidson describd the lay .. ,~,amzjrt ould eonzd stain htteePETER~ D. EDE Earnest, w h sss'ufare."I Hesaidhewill use i.vn~tof ste totbave od enousadnlNI'LS C . FINNJE wicked younler r her. 'Ie vaS ige adaptatio of Ernes in I succesfl th eioi aesDAVID'~~~~~~~~~~M. G;A' ALLESE' country h:me, toIC int vbse uIMatvetemSfUe C abdatil ear eitowever aAVhis t .o~e i Vm base nthe threehih 'def eat-PETER R. HAL EX" ~~~~~~~~claim s to be Earnet deo' a rawydr the 960 Senegad'efrcgiino h fotwudhv

GREGORY R. H MILTON involved wi ~i a in ilayedl by sea a. 'heII, a' ld lower Ned Johint been 'ndt 'only gracious but alsoROBERT B. HE NER. r. , i fair.. ALANI1J. KAUF AN ' I .1_ __'W.H. rownCHARLES B. K EFE FI

CHIEr'{LEE li~ STANLIEY LIVI GSTON, 'i

'JAME E. LOBSNZ II'ISTEPHEN D. P LLETIER 'F'IIP"ALLAN~ A. RAM , R. IP ii ~aerr citoJEFFREYB. RSENB- STEP~'EN C. SH RkILL U` -iEL &0 'HRI4TOPHER. '.SOW Studen Ondand ManagedPAUL ISTERN'BEZG, JR. J 9CWILLIAM D. WM M Offjiers Lo% est Rattes-

F I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Z i- C,1 ' ' - PG ITIONS:~~~~I

' OS~~1'ON QOBE and' ERALD-TRAVEE(Con~tnued From age One)

Willian- McPadd a will be I lvrAssistan't Sports Et itor.I Douglas I . .11~E

E;8~Critchlo'& 'will act as Businle'ss I I 'Br', A d ' ' ., Executiv!. Phil- K mp and ArtPC E

I- - ~~~Winter'I ill be o-Advertising - '.1 I'I NE-V E TMEManage~s. Whit B dge will bell' .Circulati (n Manager while Ronald .- .. 'rvaI

'.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~N ar Mag~izin s At Student RatesKuhn wi I serve a Photography'I ' '

Outgoirig -Preside 1 'erl S. W 2 6E IIG§-FR' ASOEditor. I K Jerold I~~~~'ON BOTO I AG BOqTON' DRWAIDCHFRDUALTKayd&~~~~~~~~~' ~~award the ' 50 N OTO cEMASSAHS 20 L~~~ 001-- I II IAITP T 'LVtV f11r.1JT riPHVLLi 4 PIAN Prize for1 'I ' AREACOC177Es710kEEFE . GTFM ROdist~inguis ed servi to Managing I ' . .[Editor.GPaul Ster 1 erg, Editor ' ,'F E Yiav Gavallese, d Executive IHCUSTCI, N E IYO3

Edito Ac Che~sm; n. '

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1~~~~~RL -~~~~~~~PI ~lr U' -ero~m ''

Ira'q", Uk! atrie IWil ( otinued Fro, ag.ne. 'Certain of' ~hakespeare's scenes emotional pe~aks !when a lower -

Mlshinovc andurrent vice- Arow willGeent n at t nlt t ' to ~est lisha~ lived u otheir dramatic y would have been more: ef-P1 esiden e~~~~~ Ii kr . d iscrpancy between )rd and potential i his I160-nminute fect iv e~president ui~ Buhie ill lead aian consigmen~t T~e i~ ~rs ofmear ng wer flteI y pro~luco Richrd, III; while Another scene worth~ noting,

deugtio ofhPA swdell tolead the Pco noqrbt h~a l unbein Wisms ch made ot1r dial hotofrxclece- largely attributable o- Maroney's

Model United Nation at Harvard fIoo h*frepi~~~ him toppealingnto theuen4 Qn sce~e'ta demonstrated thoughtful characterization, tookUniverst f~m ch 12 to opent' PA t the cor rence. m I astedomt II~ese e sIaja crac place when Richard ascended the

I ~~~~II Dkef lawneeroMarc 141- Rctv Ojinin I rne ~ ~throne. Surrounded by those whoMihkin. an~ Bhewilata Mishkii om ed, oIr'cn "'onvinced"I him to "accept"I the

* the ambassadors fi~o Iraq and eviden~ed byith th~iic ckgr td t .oeof man f ed wit C riw n ichard rejectedthe Ukraine espec, ly. eniors of the! delegats fifom. I raq, he det Hs-pro~m ew~Bciga n rbdTrell to4

ei enha cd oeeb fl aDavid Lipsey and P Sternberg, of the major purpo, 'cof ~e cd oee, y~~sedcommit further senselesS murder.-* '. will be elegiites fr Iraq, and Moel UN ~s t ~c ~~age par-vers tile Punch Olivier .s one 9 fTepace, howe er, which Wpuld____________________ ~ticipants to x ep seot aiions Ithat Rich idS hir' T murdp -S.. Co 9 have- been,' accelerating at this

''' plete xith lower-class di lect adpit, was',lwdb itesasthey do nt ec s sril belidve'!in psowd by thitaithemselves." 'mor liIy Olivier proved l he of tesupporting' actors an ex- :

Acting f~~~~~~~~IOi AteTe'su1e Th iS, portE nc of excellerice n 'mino

Actig fo Co mitee bf' day, March 11' or t n ndo erroeshch~er r cet~wtThe fifteenth-centr cotmesResponsbility COR) a ~d war-campus rese~ rIng a rl!arihg an e fcrt. s4Tyre111, also ' ichar provided- by! Costume service

injured chiltlrern ieItnam, a for the confete e. h itrakvel hn ma. IICenter, of Boston brightenedl thestudent gu codnated. b to Harvard h foil oam ng Adigmr ha51yerI. .-. stecoieaban teseniors Nils Finne ad Bl' t ei,' 1 o mte n rl s'~y Ipsil lighting, if not always imnagin ative,Gardner will canvass he camp-,meigwat c r ebt ~naIRye aPnre~' enhanced the play's color andus tonight l fr do~fiati ns O . fo nd e4n icl o jni st' 'h u I .;I V visibility andi he'lped to contrast

* ' ' hospitalizes ~hldr~n ho have social and cI I a oI . *e fot ste g h13' ~" the set's gray is oelukhobeentaim isiu o i- Plenaryl son n6 el Marl aret, widow, of Henr Sh B rdotas ~ stcag adchnicalom lags

the ma sj'a r. or Gediss - ecmngehtnidbotalrtfie riaagsaabled in As e ly ~~~Gena 11 e mam phystoca ata nc r s ni tonyo Lanoterhindered the~ play's pace, !andCoordinator il ader f Saiurda~) 'Uh geart plI a ernc an t e S a l h'nlfIaehp 'tsnlsyie e

Bill Gardner~ fo1ad3 d d 1,ch year re withbtitl burlesq n he person occu. in Act Iw~'wud.aIsnlsyie ecomn-i~rted, Th i es re I I3ad11'--ca tr ~ tisi ihr eb ysdcdA~ o dhave been feasible.I-lost a ys aesu of US cter,'a succhi is ipao 'iadvr' y eue neo I,

- bombings.alIt iste epni- "*ISed n ) his waOnry, VI's funera'l- Difficult Underta'kingb ing .oalciizns onkt !K suc BriedSSsamial.tb aonyRcadIIi-I I A 1~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~id - Stad It .rrtai scene wswell staged and !A Shakespearnehn production ofallevate te suffein. I - I dese e s kud s for her en itiv Miss Brain rd Hs ability to c'ak a fiendishly difficult undertaking'

~i 1pot f lay g'~h hs enm ,v adeored-win- for director, actdrs, and technical* I C~~~~f ~~I'"'~~1Q Aiiy g~~~ 'Aeab Ri ards;woq in somenes atnecpiatdadceS, Perhaps it would be wiser* 1 .. 4~~Cit ~ancels.A ~ . PIlisI e or prsneo e- ate nIlw'reoledetse tunead itand aw year when most student in-

(C~~~~~1d Page hilis m~ il sponso corp el Although~ e was enripte, tepraiy] odAne is terest apparently, does not includeFrou~~ ARRI1, a pie eaIot auya occa vnal to expr 5her Brainerd migh have seemed oo serious tetet oktwr

beCuentn'ed Fifttn Pae unde pm. 'n the baketb 11 fiusf ain an' agoniz d ,enrda d oo willing too n simpler play with asalrcsbcase g of 5ituaiiooarh of t Ne GynI he. she delier'd a Stea Wnbt he 'cig aa'e and moie manageable set.,

cas~~~~ing of %e musical ci a etition Pe~~~~~~~~~~~inerlreati I-' sense f mu~icalc eat~d~a mi~etitio 'I 'ill aoP~nj t~ resp ctble g~rlPhofkespkrpedrmdnmadsiinssuc 1 a o o hte I intreidi Penros

sneofunpleasantness' nd ms-, Jaculty me 3eis 5 wel as, torr nte oung ' scene is d f cult to maintain. ' Hallowell and his entire cast and -

ilnderstandinig whc ed in a- L1

Musideartmnt hsair anr thif pie inagina ntY i e 1y, e lcopilm ~ .~ iL erable effo~~~~t and time p evio sly b~~~~~~i g~~fed ' h ro" ill ~~~~~'.'ilAI lead hale"SObandoffr'poaappreciate yery th 5~~~~~bje f patr ieisjzzo rthrd . hswsM n andw bhehiref stgeobieslg xeddb hs nca fti efu ifentralighc clasoesethe saoh e' intosawt ren' rediabl scnealan frmteaxeieco

Musicl Noponement s ia tionf "aen f i o L 6a1 afpm 00sesc~mdaais e e rRcadII n hs'i h' it to'be ihthe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~do: howevey, ,Id ftvehtl sitRhubaesiy ha. cr'ai

stated best ofintelreto a r Eate thl c ntest, c, ritot~i h inie oRU oti iniMisse Frie had exosue to 'aaste posilaywrightmoprecita 1~r mc rerth benstd- ha ud n h, .pt i n ils G-induc fro H : Levt jdeett 1 Rcadsprus.adin-eeie rmfite

onecace ad tim s e ire org neIzer Fil,' e l wion leats il Ietr zz ueo en ie 'srllest civ and stgecafsancommunit t6 taI this cto" nerqute utriabrlt [ n-DiceneChicgolaase lear~ It~ ndc'o than exeieco

bA ' atn~ m n prm n GWI An I Ifo 0:MI R~1 cardskersi nb 110enc bfil f or more than I ingv, e pIes Rcu dinngMisbarbietrlwhadeavitsureho6hasmasterdplay

I nte in~~~~~~~~ar P th m

tt e es neesmissione' ine Ides ay fril heoH II, graaestd t IM Th s mi sand od

one cncer s wp~ as t tireill ~ Fre Wlco rt wilfeue m Xtu e whorft el il ak intrso aptto aln o20 Essex Str~~~eet d ve~rg ots- [eq hilwe htn eiddto gi h mpiles athi v with sfute drscussion.novncommuni take tis iop.t' be ute, a pri 'A in the rhyth' * c o , ona Lo iVeeiedeetdsuens fc n'

\ I - the, ino Thez drme i b s oiinly and-akheptto esulted in a or - * i I M!Oi y;Chho sloPConcordxplay. prope -il'

I I Ma~z~ of Fra nghan~ nrtheof atbit onHwv n etn o tecto f theC', ini Foe~! -fi I d- tetub AJTost Sa to hmsCnladsnirJmInIlhuh r tt ntdtapa . grup1 '~.Cotiue op Pag -the rewas 'soea tenacsiontth

I- Ex I Shoe Work pas theefeels he u wi m etig whic a s byttpie S. for h Pas Itefr -tt whlw ic remk sig un'attened, r

- '&~~~~~~ I atmohphere!."~~~~~~~~~~~ of Wyptetc wt "ut~ discd usto abot-ieery-~~~ - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1will be~il prf ctnduc in arjo 1a " a' m~n re ic~ s. '

- ~~ ~ ~ ' In a sp& lal s eml.~~~ly yestord Y~~ pspect ofthd issue." I- oI LLonal Phlp l ot'n ecied to heret tdntsad aut.1 I ~ueruacii io ~ k I po~itta of jui~ Ia' ~1s pi'eldont. Satrday 'morninter. Stoot, - -I

Frdo'uIbachh rcGr y Lee s'c, I i'c the nle-pmsa whope Is-lschianoIte-h iaof The drumme wicl , - (ec'fbrcllgIasale liig tatHuecm ite

- at ~~ - humber of its thand Hla n~ metith oi'the otrncom mthroal thezz s oaf a ar lcin Flrann Legha Ie Ictr mebr'ndPtre fIte -I t~~~~asebl . i. n prbio~ h logys wek busu i d ng's-l lasthleek to reonidr.- t hi crdit ~h lages nu- seciic dut septo aten Alsthsoa'eghe one Sottgnoted ptopotr.a I ubach haMst 1,0't win Asgrl~it la lhv ther waltrs "som tesionTw poslibhe I-

I basi baN til-ltiYAn-meig ft'eDsiln o n1 met' and whc alteratee byow ord ueipaIachkwselelcin nott arrswllsovebtnm ItlsnHus n

c ~c- fi~ ,th~Celics r 1~ asa gner . ro~itae fo his helha~dlod

y: a 'drIng to l r Le tI th lsmtsIt~)lIhv al I , cawn'~t m ae a fna dci sonteon o bc nine worl ain lativ eieosibl ofs CI onStec~tu~to iehsbe

io ~sliis, ightof t~e~ -~eO Vicep euwil as~stWe~e d byed thes Troutes toy

______________________ auyes erd Y, s eth o t d deIde." M . S ot s isr ouerach, ToI 2. po.1onofpi n mun o, rnted Mr. Stott

-~~~ -' N~~~~~ar Le thatrsi wh I mak thea ofIc ofe~r-Rd Aebah fre enyafe asa-e lcaion~ tah Houe committees

I ' - 1 consensus" of th~c of the -&io acceilti urro -as - cionvthu te"ranbl I -I o~~~~(' - -' - CARD ~~~~~~~~~~~ iS O ~ ad t to0 Ooup. tets, WI [ b th e ae Vioor ndLewr{it'I I - facultyinEinmem er an d facuth. wies oriinal

num. c~~~~~~cept atten-dhe - f gy isrc~rCn n eirWl-~~ - thr~~~~~, or'oy m Eetnso tl Gicpln ' o mitemm. tttnmetioo-

- - - - - I I 'I~~~~~~~~~~~~ber'n b setal is -na- I Id an-',at -tie knw

* I' -~t I-f . -th ' I--er-pI I, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0 I Ite adcodic , ng'I.wrcas s'h i nll odd6cet r~~u're Iw- hea elcton ne, car 6 isrebtc, tmo 4ue ln

area foi- , t Celtics for . 11 a a genet e for his oi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hland Bond.~~~' - I ~ I'- I - ~~~~~~~~~ I I -l - - -~~~~`~tin te s

year duii~ig hic clssmate na l Lo e t ' ma -afia- ecso

tI, on I -w rl - p I Iaier po Ith corirI. -sit hs- ee

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byD~l)WAEM.M 'e'( e tIiim Gaa nlddWd raset tdn!`fe ieo I M..chrs itdth e-

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II . ',j~~j~~f~ of a 1 P~~Lw ~ihcrenath te LisniteteMaiondShoclock , washeshis face, gets exerenlisA cIon aong those 'events which olmnf S uiday clase 'during February Week as an

ID wsh epe eiIht1 tironles ba 1 itkhsmedto s at T ~7' - ~~~~~~gt = t7:5.shtdofhs l ntghsei meb a idie ,nt tse *oveo~e iie teMra Ra Shoc''rd' ~ Olnly it - some eeampleecauseislioinatiourradress ed,goes o breakfast, attends 'wudsneta ~ copihd arn h vrnighi excusing of can ocu ol fsm d eaml fti onMra'first and third period :classes, emore soe e w stnudenit during, regtzlar ilass jus i rha'j nsnu RaScol Newton, is ancrams-'hish'anglih homworkt I rousn'nt r md n hn brRadSho'during' itsseiyperiod, rushes to and lo.oipsg"~lr own cn- now r ~p the oPA

period,'-! at~enos bne more clas xtra. callm s fo I' working , o1-h 4m- and then eats lunch. He. is fr e And ve]~ stude tlb n n Yusuriously enoujh to get. on, the in the afternooii except' for 0 volve in'a it 9e ta- nrrol Hono'r roll privileges ~T

'minutes',at alletics and one cs curric iiar acIes. §ttdetS iclude two nonconsecutive dIays ' - "I.

at hi dArtew dinner anheorretutr s partic pai ~ i V, i e y 1ur~ng which` uensare free from - -II

r - be~~~ore i i&nghswok asnlr U iL. AA'n teO~ t h e aps ident n may . 7r-

'- hnstodie. Mirro orkin ith PAh~us n o tese ays to excuse KOn Tuesday morning,' deaistoi, ihmefdreeqnr ajit

,clock~washes his face, ' ~ poctio 4 ,atinI 1 dant6m fe noon lAFriday in ''INgets up at 7: 15L shuts off his ala Soity, acd'mtc Ter aer '

clockwashs hi faeg m uch s 'niy a1 o course, i ~ \,4dressed and g es to bre~akfast. etrgasI -~canl h lsthen attends first period c s, gt sueniaoi cls ach teacherfinishes his nglish homeWr Pisetyin I el fthei &tdnsaruhwic

during the ext' two . ' ~the school offers 4rtai Ctivit ia a margiq of eror!in his' at- ,

checks 's m!lbo at a e l whc reuir r$xtma Rdnc ~tidentsllare -. i9-' period; ' shesecto &,glishstt dson the prt of t su JUpruick to not Ceth teTcher who IF

one more clas and eats lunc In mOaycltt tbE ise toatye t his ad rak ' 'teafternoon his fee agai ith dgr*doupt~vey ofdffrbsence th begininjg Of ~ F ~~~ ' ~~the exception o~his 90 minut ofolgtocir at faro echlasTisytemfevdn-

Scolin Lawr e ,~sda nshwve, nathletics ad his 5:15class. fte Thusdoqft '95sl~ fn denfoolproof/Tthe fatta 30 of' acade ic and lother reured almost' entirely, unstructured

class, h eats Idinn, wasts a ti evc h w f-~2 tdnsael t '

copeof ursjtte drandutatingthisa ewdf.iha n turdis ' re on,,Iretion aponie-ts whic, stuidents ave institution whos coursesl areustatigbect' tha oegiven, time may be an during agiven~ wee The lopdesigned by both 'students and

then studies. F -nough time to d Lhat' -wat''daion that suchi a hazard also pass dii 4ton. Alohrfaculty. Sttudent atn clsesI/ stereotyp'e of. a \Phi4 I I I sat~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~iactorys ''e t aindcls

-~~~ - . ~~~ S t u de nt 'X r'epresent -a He'Ilie,"'b~tgtiga ehdo try'ing to sneak out of measure romde bIthe. voluntarily. Mr. Richards 9pnspd'student. i -Aaey close to the kid 'asI 1ud&oryss-i no h ms Coop sug etdtlLte. Scnool that Phillips Ac demy students

sch~du~ is tpic I ~ saw hem mo 'than~viee clniquo. b :1encourageI usatlprg'n fouhod " a very aealing k ofF ~~most PA stude 5.S l to0 ten~ week." t II'IWhen al stdn tas' onttSat neayoforntlvgt frdedom'l. at Murray $oad, but the,

I - r~~~Aduirments Whchhibthleofa h act ion eqtr prruptiop frequently eeps into with 'gui ance arid cooeainstudnts - also believed that, they-freetime tondeveropnd indvd'aspe wek re process, so that httendance from the cut"atb themselves could! not adjust to

* ' r~~quirement tructureI ailper Mayo is' Isathletics, junir nc loe These -otions ref e. ttp such a form of.: education:These studeht member of ndo~e'b Boy ~-eakfast, commons ~utyand Icha- t a~ red ce pres~r wih Less rgulation of daily- life at.

life int6l a banal se ies of rObt- Girl Rlaton Co ittge, whc Wi febjs~aIat~o mntes( ~mased otnAdvrcrl ral eei hlike motins. , meets from 8:.00 t 00 . onpe hn e i'gtpolla ing of required~ appoinimynts. A day school. Lowers and juniors are

-Hwever, withi t limit iosawe.Hswrf ~ca- ' finl ol e. ling in the Ilife of a Phil lp Acad~ypal~od en6ugh to decideof -schedule, a St t has aOm mittee, alon wihf mIsand' .srth f al ra less, student hs a predi ctble at re. whether ~o eat breakfast or not.for . flexibility. i ex ility a strong irs nICt' za, Whether o o h sue-ti First conesraf tIcasst nTe chapel 6-t te nd anc e

I - I ' ~~~~depends upon an ber of fctors provides M'oc th A tight -egent. I ' b assembly, then inr 'clashes, requirement, which has Ibeensuch as the stud n' c16s his schedule. b.Ahothe, equally u et icalrc followed by lunch,a hltics, af- amended several times, might be

course of study d his bility extracurricula woafa- hing Cut-fishing wa ers ce period, a d finally tfudy' ho r results. Limitations n attendanceo weasel out arquire ap- fected his ngpt r aAn- iring a 'timel when 'cut slp er This patt~rn repeat~ itself. itcuts may presently be too trict.-

F - __________________ - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ored in bxes wicl faue some varih tion four ays a we A wider choice of athleticrge, temptindg slotq A btcat and, part f' the Pat~e~ emer esalternatives for all students ~'Vould

I '~~~~~~~~~srli ' Saturdays half day o' sss. allow moevariety in student's ~' I

ul esly enter t al~t t orc Dean ofSludents J h Richa ds Aceueslip's out.i In respotise t the feels that-u Fattonl gome a The living pattern, of d oveqr

sh f ct-ishng th~ id ni- ncesar Iot.ony f a lsti- stu'~ents ~ cold become mare,I. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tion replac d the d~d boxes with cal but also from educatio al flexible in the future, though it

I - I w ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"fish-proof'..box~s. standpoint He stated t]hat a deg ee, does presently alldw for a wideI ' ffiay f routin ~~~~~~~~~~~t Andover4of exteae es range of activities. Phillips

yea chance to devote weekends tude t ' maintainl ~ cert in Academy's studlent body is highly

-~~~~~~~ '1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~o~~iet rast'rcu 4 manylie.isi' h ift% versatile in regard' to its interests'- ~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~a meeting 'stFburary , the 'ter lie eadd," m a 'ra nudraig;and, 4,ithin,

r~~~~a~~~~ed becd~~~ha ~nes brg 'meets this ver'satility by aii

- , F . .,- "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e ~~~~~iorm, t~~~~~~~~her "its students to pursue a variet I I arning classes. It of'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~different activities hI. ' "~5': ses. 'flivesed-i- Fa-

F '~~~~amo~o woud''n-'lieI

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determine the amount of his own have a lot of f U Nw'''fr time. . Schedui gU,, Officer on my clustpi- con 11 I atdmih' - ' free ~~~ Mc~~ee d ooj,~~~that m~~eti~gs like C~~~p nd b' I ~~ -' II ' K

teeis "tremendou variation" the trustees' meeting tig ndm -:ry-- -~ ~

student' could, for 'e, plp, spend own, instead of just Lyading for 7so 'ha

24 hourspe eei a class and- classes. That'doesn't I ae md ith ,-G devote 25 hor tpe~ratiol,-, much spare time." II

- I pra~~~~~~ce, n cmetition. Th; resourceful tu e t can dFAlthough M.Mcee added, a, number -of, ways, b :1legal nd ', Fsa

tudet crder varsity otherwise, to escap the iy-FIathletics a form a recreation,-" routines of Andover tThe out ''kiisd'

- ~~~~~~~~estated thatit wn~atype of of town excuse, eithe Iirth 60&41~- -

required appoitieb . Thus, a of a day 'excuse' or oeth buystudentI could alve an 85 excirse provides a i I vaCL ion rohorwork, sheet. '.Ifrom campus bounds. IIF - ' -- F

Another student mitatnI0 hr re, ho~e imita: ons -FF i ' IK - ~~~~~horof -classli er week; on these excuses. eniq cani ake F '4

F pepiaton Tes det oidovrigt~ Mdle rI ~trotdtheoretically necessita ig20 hours one excuse per week, t o iv e - b~'~rI l~~~~~~~~~piciathee hlub~ eekly lo as to four'., overnigl~ts, I ~hi]6 the I F --- bI ,>Ie I

paticipatethnee cubs port This number of junioa o wn I-F' /a erfr'- -

schedule involves o 43 hours, excuses area detei-mnfi - by the- I FF F

roughly half th& dn spent by chairman 'of the Ju i cI ter.0.1

case ores. ratf thes Day excu~es areo 'y liied ~'FII~'' .

turricae wokextra- to Wednsa, a dy and -'FI - IFcurricular 'work, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~accordipg Sunday. Overigh

toMr. McKee, c~ladd abo'ut wcluLsiIy eee sin - -

40 ousof commi t Lre to a Special vns~ Stuetstdnsschedule. f , ram c6se.E~csn aiterI

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by MARK HEL schedule that will enabl arl I itl that both i scheduling con- or eyenigclass erio to the curriculuifi, would still not suffice

Pilps Academy's sc duling student to take all, theco he n ors eurIpet ilpesn ceueequired if t e curriculum Were -tb nclude

syste presently lfer and lesires, ce -rl have to change. The athletic eem at .this me to ar increased number f off-

fifty courses for its st~~~~~de ~~~ody section, -coursed",inereases ah r on inne~ plans to continue ternoon c!ass0pro!Ihdton peet system, stdns utI - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ it 'pr d.I dto, reesueThe ~~~'Andover Expe ie ~t isyear, the prppar4tiri-bf a ar ter eeting roughout thel summer areation -ofa class i(id from make up work they mis! when

cqnstaxitly being exp~~~~~tid \~~jth schedule becomes~~~~ i~iore d f 4 u~~~t. ~~ rder to determine the best 6:45 to 8: 0 inin the evenninethe would theyo spend wuadterm soff-caterus.,rw. Icourses added th *.ere, p'en~ e th, rq d1 criculmfrh ftr.~ ealy' i terfere With he ex- Fo~rj Quters .

I V curriculum each year) s elI as ~~~~~~~Sched ii~O~crms f r 1 ccrgt'ol Dr. ne th trac rricuiar activities rograrn: One' possible*- answier( that*~'rcreased opportunitied 0~off- 150 courses int a chedule ef nf -cM pt sconsidering' variety T12epresient schedule d velopedl problem .vuld be te ado tion of-

11riipus programs. a d aried perid 'a a.-Sne Otoa r v sions, both- in h numbeF fo ext ~ear poaby kes the a fu- re ya, wihslpecialized activities., courses; including the ._i m- o reqired courses adj in-th est1 psilueoft viabe rvdsfrechtdnttoto

contained maosI eune.p o 0 nt 'of time eac would clas! I peudert pesn to choose any one term for nThe crrent cheduhi g s'stem, ea' lsprid .~c h asosscmoranofcapsexeinc.r

aray laboring un e heavy fike las, prios ci alo mt r itteecapustudent can usually take 14 ' tern heposiih of the 4AiohI ofpsil ol st hesuen c6-atr

d~~mands, will p~~~~ ' ofe n-etincus e ter, h tvarious a oatpe of modular sdhedule off-tOampuls program,. he cud~r as flexible ewnoudp ig co ue e"eM.l lem tan 2 'psil olt st the tup toe' wor temis anbstudents, as many ne, v lable - alj * b r eek porm nd off- iti. ,m~ p h okisdb

If stdent ants ot k d,.'m s rdas'm h e,moular schedule ides the splending: 'an extra, emd cmthe demands of nmeas re ou r~e an.n1otga3y, 5I /um Fit~a series qoftie7ps

ff ~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~andth. an English 40 Spe~ial Cuse~l 0e psilty ud co 2 bocks of 'about fiftele otit By revising all courses into- L ~~~~~~~~~~~oerings ad te su quen nteent It anspo.oss~Ib ty econ-'e

' xien requests fo erain I0- s a ion poies x r tne mn.te egh'-edpr-~uis* c mbinations of courses' SeneH orte ch' "-p emerit o those -eurdments set, time requj ensfr oldbalwdtotrt te-

I ' ' Present scheduling p cedure Off~~~~~~~Siece mustinsurethat h c Iseunes t. yaseac~cou~se, such as thre oeoirterm coursie, take term off, and-a, I dictat~~~~~~~~~~~Pestt heScing Pi g Of-uecin lassme u n-p ah w~sqithis a~ m r fleailrs hd we o nl fns h oseo i eun

dif'th 'a t me t erius afnseh6c eoficer prepares th mnas er edule ertte IsosIWhno 80 s~,st Under this [m, to-oretaspehltogea~fu-uatrya

ts reWth thme prsetsrWenov r g jcetinlWe o p icenyf/ -for a new school yea o after ~~~~~~~~stdens ech immens in i ia a ' ec-Mi tperiods per ee~ o Session, the scho cou d A'ake up

-~~ - program for that yea This ~~~~pefernces, the 1scheduling iask, eCsdprmn co rue va inal moder [anguage the lost incon 51by increasing theSlheduling- Officer th n al ' th grdl6ss of! how mian urses he cus.'' sz-o t stdethboe by'ua one ece eieAcrigconlcsaonWn-iti cu-'tete andefcenit r~el it ate i that subject 'rea[ depart- Accr che to Mr. ~l1Clement, fourth. In' effect th acua siz trismo ode- maserS t rdIty y t exeiaio wu dtem-sc~iadlemaeste os ould remain the sa me, since ses, and tries tprodrSolutionao facus l imt eahstdhspof e y effi'cient usd of facili ie; and in-' quarter of the 'iopulation wpuld

resoeutio'1oftrhetors and s h moeb spending' each quarter' ither- I '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~~~~~~~~ classes next year t teI to Tlemdnlagugsdpr- leibe nhe ra"of duration as a vacation or na ffcAnu

periods 'on Saturday orn , the e pr-esently e~s: his con- 9t cdass s. How ver, modular experience.

CY Sdling Officer scllhed ore~ pl fIpan - unti is od- s~edule system in a, -nstitution Considering present trends,,P~~~j, ~~~~~~d i ffti cuIty tlhan' ever S o eurm fe a-olf, this Ize would bei practical in the near futuire myietb

deveopig amaser che e hat g olysven trimie ter; of' thp if he seduling offic ontinued a' place ere - each stutdent is---INVALID SPI S contains no or few cour 'contagueIfhe passes q ialifying to osdr sun corei-d i ~.rsosbe o-,I 0 C idIera ll stud1 core nivi 1' l esbsbe o

I ' ' - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~flicts. Scheduling ffic'er o the x I dpin o sc preferen es because : --the 'ii- fulfilling ll- diplomna require 4 ientsHome- Del i~~~~~~$e ~school year 9117 onM-'r i'nylvlea~ b l cr ased intricacy' f stch'a sometime' during his PA, aee,-

lnent foresees 'a time fin I ear[ ep r, et would. int-h 'ste. ahog there wil e newhen the task will 'in st e t much more exiiiy in CollecSsm standard- time able, or guideline

I' possib~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~le. .-. lain h~is pro outme ofth ' clement -f( els that that he- would -be forced into. 1125 Main St. -' ~~~~~~~~~ndover 'Possible Change 'W tler 'h t~e thegrm. illips-/ Academy II soon no following.

I__________5 rblmiadyeMai{ns p!so Sht.r Iuun I~ There. is no simple ia er to Cur iulum 'Committee's discus- oger consider the s ent before Flexibility ( I '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ti prbeadyt- ' 'io-/ ~ i~.bih uer to: will most it las the master c edule for The sdent would hoose Ihis

I ' "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e, AKeibio nt imber of contine to expand aithe present list of courses, and 'ifieeting timesclass hoursafor each our e would raete school wo Il have to constructed in advance,l similar to

- Ionly ter~rpoiaily ease thf current adp.a'olg-y ceuig.h olg ceu ng system. Ha ' -- ~~sch dpling problem. mnd ed,, the, system !n' whicli eac~ epartment could choose any three or fur, { - '

sch ol ffust find a Ion - ge'solu-- d ter ines s n course quarters of. the year1 to, w o n* I ' , tion~~~~~~~~~~~ f' 1 " sohedule. Each stu ent then campus,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ an'd still participaten inn amps,, -iN til prtciptein-r '~ Scheule Modlfiat[ dpls'i w c ule from off-cmps rorains: without

~~~~S11 a solution w6uld involve aI list of courses athe times falling behind in completion of-, , eithler further modificatijn'i of the w en the c-ourses met. - course requirements.'-

a . ~~~~isti g scheduling systemn and The 'advantage f additional The breakdown o all coulAS. Isal chedule, or adop~tion of r sponsih ility and ntrol whidh into term-containedI units wuld -

' a e ysem suph as, the sdents would gain at probably enl a' t dent to low-a coifrseI - . ' m~~~~~~~~~~~~~nodular schedule. ne ossible c unterelcts -the disd antage of as it best suited h,_ He cuuld '

I- , ~~~~~~~~~~olu.~~~~SIti n is to add nafternoonp ssible course c lichts that start a course- in ho spring tirmala . . ' - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ iii '~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~ wo~uId, restrict a!him. Apf one yar, nd finish, it up du ring '

~~'-~~ Ii eralizatio of uirements thq' fall and witter of the Pext --

~' te re~eipuld for yetr The siudent would gain ' a

woud ranteim ep l-on greatly in exercising I this"edlucation'aPA'' responsibility because he must

- PRINT4 IING 0 The i ra c o ounselling hi Wit a well-rounded 'Cnslig -paaIttwllpcvd -

-oldgeat]y icraeunder such eduIkcation. ih -I IERVICE Mr. Mc '~ inent f~els 'Ihe schoolI would gin greatl

IC suet nt er- the in he flxbiiyof the progirams .'I

Letterprelss ffset udn does not l'rquisli any stuients' it could serve with its~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tions for a caree' n later life present facilities, 'and in>, the

iv~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e 'a well- deE ree of f~dm a insrco26 475-626 Luned eduction ~ wo Ild have in tatching his own

2rdover, Massachusetts gystem,--,though' it b u d 'olve the Itach instructor would 'choose -'

* - -H _____ J~~~z.I r ob en ofa ex~ianding how stuldents! 'couild fill the course- ' ~~~~~~~~~tine requirement in his classes.

The modula~ schedule ssen-' - '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~permits that ' wide va'riety of

I pssibilities:, which seems' so71 ' I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~/a - F attractive. -Class time 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ould berciv. Cas-tm'oldb

Complete O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~~~~ Abbot Academny, W ih is

-EYRHAFUSER PRODUCTS presently running on ? eiI ' - -- - a / I I ,,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~modular schedule, his certain . II -I--'h~~~~~~~~~--'k~~~~~'I.7u---I--' ' ~~~~~~~~~~~classes that meet for a combiti'ation r-

- ~ ~ ~ ~ ' -' v ~~~~~~~of' 60 minute and 45 m inuite"a periods. The. Ioge pn s alo

. I~~~~~~~nijtnr~~~~~~~~~~~p -' -' for in-class, lectures and iscussion -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ori-cas! etuesan scssoUMBduri. ng -the'1 same period, anid the

' K~~~~~~~ijiN ' i I - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~clences cai: ;*nld labs henever- a' ' anc~~~~~~~~~KIIN DRY(LUMBER "a:pcailighoa -ed

ILDJ~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~G I ~~~~~~~~of the st p. ms ef ectively,

ROMPT DELIVERY - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~expanding and -hnkging' 2 / I a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~"O PTDLIEYcurriculum,! the schedulin s~stem

- .~~~~~~~ ---- ;~~~~~~~~~~~.---. I -' - [I I , I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~must adapt to pr sent-day~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m st adpt t p, aII '1 -I H ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dmns.,ITe fourqdar' rd OM 3 Cadlr .% And~ 4 iduemadsITe sfe n

Bottld undr theauthoI. ofh 4oaCoI ompany by -N;~~' O ,o. oiN YC fie-6,n C 1 1 - tulrsse sat t,~ oI I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ahighly ossibleIlte o

f :, a a 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : ' I - the current schedulingsstem at~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~te ure ch lngs te aBof-' I - 'ed L flunderPA I - a

I' 'a ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I duV~

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Page8 . . I~~~~~~"B lR ]ge sA ne'`i4''n tal1

THE s inTI JANal',.Mar31966

$ - V ~~~~~~~~~~~n0Ab~,196 h er Cn-$0,00 huh h- vrg otis eI. - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ayrpietePilisAAmMm-$0,0.T~ esn w-te ra xes

j I I id~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

%IiI~~~~~I I he ininnati-baed ir,~ faiyoHndwiO r. 'ay, sipymae fnis inBell hIOF11 ful gerion ,,IsAmbel.r i Iesnstal P ldi18

* .~~~~. Bellrrcas ing PA~rllr ma nfa no -1. srinlTena w Rchrd'e, 1966en fIn 0 ptobe.~~' 1966, thebellCorn -b00,ahughe theaeragtheoest.i" ea

n rpniri the ,l entderaf Mo- $9 IT esn o h ra xesastligNN t Imodrncrillon, rel(c the ares tVery iskitIei i'a mhods usedih

smlls 8T Vofi the 37abes rahpoid.main y ells. Ii fis ld ancie n prces

ringrgies, for enration a o is -mbell."iFer this creaon, sae A bid

eN ~~~~~ osde h ai tile zenith of musicalSteple',' pe~eck and a liieit rre-instruments, there are 'd la~rge number of

and clocks, to churches wh ichtoLi-illons. play ~~~hymns. yerdin miakes this possible'

Alhugh':no bells, areInanufa tured :ji with therCarillon 68 ',la compuitor-like de-:his m l)here, . T. \ erdin owns the Ptit yice whi h riligst the ll~oIte u~e

I4 Frh&n" aDn hour. andl plays h ns. B auie maN

Bell mao,,b -1th erdin theD~ fr bhrnzes annot affor to hang i:fal, ellk,

tI Vl'i IAeidn Po r berdin. rods, so that when aniullJified, they\

Bel a birinln t ,uc sound exactly like bells. The cost o thesus ir, are heard hrouglhout idie world. bronze rois ic s hnt~ rae egan F'ree~n Bell nd et ler els

'~~ ~~orIala I llo Ver- Due to thi§ gro~ing technology, p~~i eat.ions. over 8,O0~ offices in tlj eUntdSae an_______ A ~~~~~~~~~carillol isthe most expensive insti-i> Canada, I.'T. Verdiii' calls itself "ThE 'Beli

I. T. rdnCompany instaled 18 bells in he I~ 6 ria ower el 1n igrl 6r'ce canl go s ihas, Rpgqrs of America." '

'Rep' re~~~~~~~~ent live ~ t .

WILLIA B~~~~~~~~' DUF

F ~~~~~n~~~r fl~~~~r ra'arb * .Mss.h -'t

j F '~*' ' /'F ~ anc~oiiakebels~ ecricze bu isth i~g~~ldWhie48v

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OUBLIC SCHOOLS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W['AND,

SYSTE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S, M el'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 1 'JIAN TRIPTESTIN~~1,

PATST-IN SYSEMT OLEGMEDICOURSE6

RADIC LDCATION: II. *.NTREATCLLE* , ~SUMME HILS i)'o n E u ainN IPLCATION

PU lic'Scho S 'ie r ne in s, ooN~ r~pbi

by DAVID N SCHWARTZ each~ year. The eerime has obdeneipcz olmso deer'aionowkPublic schools nA eia are The stdets ec gnize~ that b ii y, responi lity, and pubicity abu public scoos. ore control. cof that scool given Ameri been m dratl u ssu noietoun s i ta ac n pjrpryn hIpresently in a' erioid of groat te had never bcr( lear how nitiatIiv " a atu ¶hol colt h

in ~~ d u c atio n~ v u es of stu d e t ho h a d e r s o si i i n A titu s o e a s h y O n ly 1 y e a r, th e la st sc h o o ls lo c a l a re g. , ' ans iety in gea lrg t i i e rs at orraychetrIct d inl t rcie .corI re r h ytes hs*bcm ntestress, res t of a chang hade r ri -t, I middl cls rhs Fore in Missispintt dese regate Violence, 'ithin the DcOIlAT con to Mr.of Cares Roitoestit aed Lst oph patiuarl in Sure dort ete to inert ajriser cometly o thead rega A to his fir aet te ae o fnc h itou feea NVs ads uhob~ wt ilne* Silberman, autho of Crisis in the disciplihe in varfri Urrh ' int e schol that ejmany hClbssroo'm, analysis of as rth andt is ory...rt also'fromthi 'ystes S~an sceyin Amr ria tdy h wate an i a team nft fclr I_ ~ rcnlI role o the 'sho as a place t time coplainin nstinriste nethrgo to~-at pajreisuety'f isbecomng inr sigly dfficut an a mutitud ofbl( gs"g e Inte mtioe-stdetplreprethng u t for. th rlefuture omlints tIecis hos 'o rfnc r ih fedoual tucdlcso, 'ba s muf raciale isord sv i nstudent ented w~~ith ahr Ier ,KI njissco lIsse ta4 Silbe 'rmanae o o rii the muchioeige v lat S vrrodut yfteclsro

bClsri ramn ny of opiosste math andi ew oy. Higho I sc i s nohaer sius w p re prcuation, i jobs laes i, thlie wstedvan ta," ib am of* ork ity.In cools ofe havemaleifa tnero a l numbe totm co Galln p Pol cla r y f I I I cit.sho lc h Id r eh, 'r gion political A 'recent glli paI'a pd~i ,m re stha 40 peopleg aepregie nte dt ffilia~ftose or estlint alo re tebeudnta seacof ' rcedsesratefiedshis, aincr ing o in me rs nsblt it chol i It a I'difficult.adam liueo h eea Bonltone chluto eethatlthe Hueti 'at "Toay, I 300 thdern'tudWler asth "Idet's' * -~~as ls hn 40 sudr s

stmaet ofe pr f' 'wh a m u ed hrsonib 'iS in *e jras UOvrproblems i~ o e tpahed etaoog rangE f options; they High,-~

opultionbe;ilderi Thy a frig u o taqrsho rls nd uet e es snesc thhan IbLsehin inreaetoce isy c as eflr student le prc orncted m toose nt Ides-prnt ett poiteapthneomisho ertr h a rt- tesho com-i c ls toe pincpals. cNenotIncreased R onsibility sibi~a~dlitis to tie w Ie t teall deyoI sekS~ih whl ru et 'F iIntate r1. Y~~~~sfiint hspI ni r t , vn to ay Hwe ite ujc ore t " chttr ls te a veitmcht of pathere thughtr in Gal~p I rposctho I blisplesin

golo iing deins )iincal xs i'cn t nei~ 'a m,-maig helsilnPrInc iallo Ac' Ii fiitos ere Histhnv chool tudnt a~ v ~'fe mlai'g cipuars h ai n d taeahino h prstaff."hePhieindip ,Wow o oncme e hs. sibiltyeii a lahc'gD and ocl,'t a-a .icu "ne. oods" f ev

- ' ~~that the majos ro a ll I AcB3k00it. r lo itm 'tuaetIthh'a s !f l p stadn t60 stionsA ea s cns W er sc J psiion totssfdetrscho rls y. on al Weve s hal e thne 'that~ t o y ' wa * tha in as innnisttratetobolsorscoole in roesd tenu-1' negl maee o d legate resonam coronts tepu ic. scioo oday r ea n pprothlteacerwoid blckch/anll"fraeryshiteprnts

.1;?, , " hat V wat, toMr Siermanu ec since sturd ntbem ';holane hhtade4 sbi;it' to. heyst ents. H s otaces shod flead tdnt~ statees, inte pteds hr burnd a Ibs n r estly of fla suetpouain'I: ~cofot th uclr~g a boreparen s p 'it e lo sritet k px~ mei tht eatude ~The~Ircmmu the 'er o 'in- i coltepicpl a ocide toinovte ur swhi rettoei n cas,'coi cu s p'r6ue. o erMhn ert epOd ausedilgol! ntad he rquire nha the stluen an dl m r ' l ; iwour poulu !- he c Stents r himgtIt ~o hirsuets ~si

im nefre, e ofeRan(t onsiingh tto ve d sre"iieaeak Sp i -while argrmmor itr Sti fo ith r Mrti. is ec ides! 'thouungh maacond g to rcdt c~te pterc

r~sp~onsibiity tha eve given toSibterm ts ear i ip ~ ifni asedstudent ite forl!'much jden ne4 dersystcrtssnthheeducational theor5 stems from them ~~ediationahavtuen the arg bt is pline av cii ised .cur itueu do sex euoal n thouh dhigh vie hycallnsed bet hngole tha atin St et fcranyd fattIh s ras y eomr teGlu ol h p i ntEducatore and lt e r exn rol em.. igivn ba maZ attn es Icshos i the astbf w firemal.' inslid meari 'maneducator's iriab ity I to turn ecildren are or ,phu c anfios oft~dte ene Haurardg rcyedmou s ea c as h tolaerhpt h tf. Principal of Anci er Highi'daorJedm Bun stte, f chol.!I ndScrhigorocpa

most ick c ts basialo rVctims~ positi' to~e sid g th at ha M l s te in hPhillip Wo d t'I'v~hter wen fly vloe, Wonv~dctimntdt~ hothat th majo poblem ni~ ccoring ol he pol sujcpswrhi dl~'rsn~y o~r m

be th bige kn-iie i t Oassina itg ar e ihavitigo Lcivoong I tou s f llg a'es oflon all evesjhaeIfaprV oao~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t lc bn -o r ~ht rns

- dpfiijition of elevanc.I '~ conditio that 'ucfaocourseeouldeStdaentsxavepbeen givenencoet rereelecte -to d~lgate -, spon- M . Silt " e teo t since Sit M t Sil erma ntted hate many buedptoal.h bsi I ro S o sblt i eiin colpitssibility to the ents. sbH6ts reetl tugtinhih ' an I statisrct'eds ofh eollettldSbsr ton."As a rsult, h n edca orsde- a ored~ n' S pde scoetI aI t- hme t ti stnt Jd.have ha rb ins sefolictn f0-nsa ocu osta h m iatrouble in cl~ ,Accooldin tod' thep ucaor, aIe fermte co mnIso te ulc silhs ra.a on

cideto nnoate rse whch r miii he d ci ID 19m f Teste Strie(T) in e typt al finnc sex ucorpubli as catinufsateidh pbi osquire that the Stu grit handle more~~~~~~hol wie' 'd "iS

''.~~~~~~~~~I~~~~ ' hhyisoldma ulm tpc i,,andp r i i f eorrg '% c'oto ihe w vr'heeT ee- 'r~~~~e'sgonsibilit tha ev given to h I'dso po~ct ~zatse qit ~i~ig o ak hewo~do

Ov er e e~fe s ch s a e fnt1ore ithetn pr1'S d la mst: 1- i ss i y ofC-DU engS S -urcIonioo n poiis t c col digago jbI is ~~~~~~~~~~I he.la s Ih Si d ias dicanye d h~ amna e formn~edrs r. om o o s it ht Bteiec ftep sn tdhtetace-tuetfididrle titi.s"aio.E-Sntd," efr tAdoe' ci es ae ben idcaesha hsin f ugnrelationship w~~li touow~s " a vil for five a aa dncrs icglish' cur isu pof-gneo toids t sc h lyfi nocnahl qaiyofeuaioa bEducator Wilk d alter - ' blI Sile attr s l i peti con Sho m ll'sIdma~ y oT ~ ~ fisi inlzd A otanw~~arnen'ta sin ec aiders thet pihe cip-i o hne" p-Tacer at~ std t chfarot efan achI trblr uitoo"su'the'oscek y n Iwndr whteneasrrI ji.~nrcetyeevboenlfvihecoosenosh

euother' th~ci'wbit a ton gin c helrenare :eProb It ~ hc ~ t yher an daublHa r rs nove 'ofitize edsation fu in grdaedthhetPftei sconflict f desire', howe e are partcula~' "s um". kox how-i al sta taOresh of ahos n~ audioeri 11960,pmuch 'I n-~~VII odi to- S'ia aic ~d fTn hg c~ l", t e n 93 tedd g.BT_ "eailw¶ b~hden nhoplg~'' lao 'Ldok 'jie r~I shl levsay ebiui us r ' o co eties ths egetaecahrseooo0,l~~.I I ate, ' "~~~ - ome imes pei'cent and Ise stillt risingth:.u .Ii pethis"'

II ~~~~~~~~~~~koIng ailweh hv I;Ivingcus o l -soexpla e ia I ly~~~~~~1 a trjbisghreet sse I'ui t -vors the motse ol us aeth hllneoschools the Mu y RoadAn ex aininistato com uca t to daye du h ater Onet." is is notable case rt a36 eifc angng euctial torstudent responsib lity in' various effeI faculties 'atti b I! c se.aisnocurs','r theto'tlefNeto Hi Shol sy ;las sdejs ar no bss g, "~theote oners orkclt that ~ipoteh s cu s would 't ugt h e cuntry The-delegatesto stude s the tee, lower i ues t mddle- se dtcat od hele c l. late sekea ots h ucs 'fieia sai in .

courses, nd course Jo ds peop~ age em- i csig cV'[senl tut aMateor' yi I" of dthe beoen rdsa- ths chall en tes.be tofa~~~~u~~~ty, e an ,'' ,~~~~~~cb )Ifa I etthssad 41aeh rolm oictn ud a ' Cnlso s .tte m,

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From the tim he applies to . I I u d ~'s- such. 'I I

by DAVID WARE t~~oM. Siesa i~thatut'ors cadeemoc upsof aL gudien andsr1Irs rsogtocharacter-. The andopershias

Andovps to the tden gra ut s e t lteT imension includes s0 hranon-oanswer eactake a~~ nur~ILItopecl mutmr e a t '~nit e hn s a lify splts ofa uentas itt16 et e nte sts haefdefshoasip n

Phi lip nu be stuent firmly perfor ane t Ad e ta rs1ai~,Ieothiir co rsuch h .h olg rnso 100ecverbal ' ericfat s s eSAT Vdps~ Ofn~and 2,000 m~erit grants sponsoj~d

in hand and carefully blaccadem Ic a~qs a eMul skenslof Yale stated tat'Th 20in hand arid c refully blackeh I d scores. * f 'the cores' and s~ool grade " 'theeucor -susasdthehooltg by'elarge corporations.hes

approximately 2,(00 little boxes efe ir leett IVrty.1 so rhs ae eeable slabeled "a", "c", "d", or * oi~ s , tes)~ P Mr .Blodget niaethat th mAainli gaih' an uncier'Sta dn C'

labeled "a" "'b" C se oo s SAI ~~~~~~~~~~~that winners can som mes"none of the abo e." The correct inlddI IQette cols ATple~iiomt hc f tdtt acml~net re' ive four years of expense paidboxes hold the k y success in own mathem tic. test, n Egglish Pr on's IAmson Ofiesparticur in ordertha

avariety of nt dardized tsscomposition nd vocab lai y test, riceonsr a t sconsl Ofcr siIer .ntssmportant thotse admitte'd to Yal clee euain fo h

which 'are desittl ied' by a mind- an da'otcsein test." when they are uh~farnlilia~ with the will be' plc in tle. ~,cor-rec poEm bogg~l ig m titue of ab-Mr. Sides s d t -at a u h this c a d d alt e, SI presen school. cuss''I ' CAAT

'breviations suh as 'SSAT,, SAT, sytedse do reut l I ~T'~ r I ll i-AE mIn aid ion to, the other tan-

AP, N'MSQT, an CAAT. These w h i c h An ov r s drisAPns Ertint.Mt-d Bldgetesids"Te 'oofo ad-

tests share Sim~ anitics in for- play'"~ '"'" 'K' a I rore tn dardiste% st the vai u urses,

mat and someti es ctnbut [ p ayimrport n ro e P hi is Academy has ad-

'serv a 'nmbe s~~lcl *Iclee orepaeetta~ h ii rd'hCooperaitive [

K' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~AcdmcAbility Testinc-iseren purposes each' exam has ~ ~ 1I'~he~nnKeTs. JAAaei h hD' ''iinadaquacies. Lill, their general I P h I I Ejntin wi i ~ i

values1 ensure hat the stan- .o th faulie .'1mThe st ana t o yall. stuodn t odadized test w robably remainIAcad m y, te L irnc~vleteps he er.Acrigt

an integrl part of.Andover ife . ' cho a d Pi~eomDean of Stude~s John Richards,fa in gwle.rto Anoe lif "j'' 4an Y e nIvr ts eeadaho vr,'ny new students'wl

Appia:Ints while.-~' -reor' entibt cwesa Eiutake thesq exaMSras of next y'ar.

-to P' must' take the i;*I ani -11g

Scondary School Admission Test ,p.. t'ihS e 9 c rollt e Aipr h~ AT ard~akS' ~mas part of the ad fissions process. 'theni teE raxert prps htsreanme fp ~o~,it en z' '

The SSAT consis s of a Reading IplthaCE c~xeie t it n ow egc h ard s pited o t hata~~ *' I ~~advanc dppaeeprga pauComprehension ection and a '' .'order )to atack' atfldp m a k e s academic counselling

General School 4 'Ability Section I iainb okbewc'coladeser. and:the two xamns'prcvide

whiich covers abili in quantitative 'I''coeew rc vrio 1&r ap up to date 'aptitude scores. B thereasoning as we~ as verbal ap- I . 2 1rvd tnils t ie a student entesAdvr*i

t de.vMot can idates take the th c atoLgzIA mfed rntI t por~ n SA cres area almost a ear

According to irector of A-Depatment coid i pret more mo ewe k ow abouitea c ndidate'smns Ate ithteir ability." 'Ii 's I et aimissions ies, "-' ,I ~ ~ ~ ~ . ..~~l fl I'

misinsRobert id's abotit hali easily1 than SIA cores, le sh6, temo re~1 y on the~i±I' Nis QTet aiof those' who' ta the test show covhec WSAT has 'sc ay shote t"Snetr iEB hs dve ae School Psychqlogistb A. aksignifca tffr ncsi Ieuts provided eh ~o r col~d'd When we look t ece o ctst series to fulfill Roehrig coi'mentedl that ath gh '

d ~ ~ ~ ece yne PaE I et r sa'1 ili~from one year t the next, while system in enera ''p rsuaded rep s abd' tiranscripsa from hsp sc ficAsvan e~si Pa kn Qth e tsaeu alyavli vice

the '6ther half's t t results re'main Andover to us ti~ Ian ardized scht o a ic e are familiar tssc r pcic ubecshte tormaurn crain type, of'*~e 'f 1' hisor n' e, - nih piu e te l lo 'utabout the same. 'exam. '1 WItli uha A'ndover, we have fed ce I E ih piue hy ae as ~ut

Mr' Sidesi who also a Diria&or College am ssi~ns d partments a whatid t e report mde- sis The entcs iie. I~tss ano es

of econdr I olAmsin employ me d idadiofeshool whosen,- andr, 4 'oter amine tics, a'-b.'tet 1 ant lue

ofthe' d colAmsso tn dz esf sin a mas ehin consider n a- antanda 'e All types' of mental abiliies,bu '

Ts 'Board, ncrporated., noted 'manner sin il to t ueof the 1did~'t s f etsfi t h at m te P e ce t iied at leat t ithat the o ginated in 1957. SST at the sec ny sho stan8rds we! are not as familiarT~ss i ht r~n ft P~h~cs fteIA T Tsst

'- Before' then, mst schools' ad'- ee.A ltw lies for .Wit~ Ie '~i pI dr eight onexm'd an s,~te ~ i'e rbIadm te aia pi'dI level. A, stu twe t t ore ' Ijil

ministered, ter own entrance~ entracc t Iota y colg teS TmU addition to a mltipl -chkbice~ e '' ..,.

exams. s a rcaIt, students wvho must t ke Col1 -e or S .l L ion, te ts i cludd essay~ and' Q tes 'ae smeie outn .,

le t "hIexam d As aational 1 Unt~lveisi/'s Deai of Un ccsoial tshti ewequspreted. Dr. Roehrig pointe~ uappld -to more' than one school 1'u natio s. The 'eIderg'rbduate :Admissions, Johniio htsme eahesmyfe 1 ty

would! take as rany as five or T thg rce eees hseIMu k~ens, p6ini~d out t at while AP exams play a strong rple Xr nt is'uth t 1 c tsix different test This system of tqsts.[ ~ r wh c te eClg~ 'ac te ', to'o at An ver. Sorne language and, ~nr y hat studn t u w isn

whi c h Cot tr the SAT s jone d4i ain'o Ioel f htS tdn'' okJ

testig' prsente both appliants Examniinaticin Board diier potential, it', is: probabl~ invalid sine'ore r ~rdt r not u to the potential indicatedaInd' L hos wih ,ofit, throughout itte cou or foi sime'stuldents. He ttribultedIprpn io fr th'hAPisa~s

logistic proble r, and according exarn~ inc u c th S olsi this ivlit 'to the "cl~a Last y an 256 PA studen t ook; Dr. Koehrig explained that theto Mr. Sides, "a tremendous Aptitude -'cst and Ab vmn i a's f teltes' c t ti r. 429 AP exams. According to' ean pb emhi a y smply Hie i ve

amount of unnecqsary 'duplication Tetsu'I 'kens' oted that at andidatet stwt lak ofmdeivtijnof ffort, time, d expense." lIn) SAT '

1 ro i a iinr city ghetto would 9 ccn ft~Advrsfdrt tdrtsoi ako oiain= r Ito avoid' uch difficulties, The ScholascicfAptEcTverbal who took those 1 ex~ms rec~ivIe4 i Roehrig 'noted' that the

orqer to aoi& uch dfficultie, The Schlas ic Aptu Tes o loirlate to' sconesl oof te verbal ab v ie t major disadvantage of anyofiers ,from Ane nd'ependent a three-ho r xarrii divided ltesI maeilbecas ecoeexamt e cabe o ie

schools confer d "and sub- irito sevenr ection f multiple, woi'. eqetos etiig t s clne-1t-fiv e . Mos I sadrie tet iha i iscrated the SSAT exam. choice qet ons. re verbal t ics frin to uh a League colle'em will :' rart dIesigned as a ~asmto o

sequently creaen' t s dct wa-~ot pol o,aso mtht amfToday,' over 50C schools accept ability secitior test. student'i 'stude itt's eclience. earnefo rs ornfi on slthdetsIwo orngp pl ot, otht mstudents into gra( a seven through raig c a rr, p r h n a pon earn Bowdoi College ,I te am, niiuasae lot.i h

eleen prtill ) auno~oge~ile asi o vcab, a rd bii a perceive no~zgr ursClceBad althoug Harvard! College g ants process." He added, dowever, that

II I~exm el'. re a) bet een it plcns cni~ cei o sue~ w t teel., p3' 'hological aversi6 n to im-exam reslts. ' re i a i es.,scoe of mipicn s s c rions ot ttss sc s te-A

Despite the ex m's widespread Mathernati akl sectioi a ovra ~ bdoit Dean of A ' Some olleges re1 ogn ze as low' rot tss suh a hSA

use, t', i not n inallibe detr- stdents bi t undMill th is'A i"tns a scan- asi two, vic'h CEEB' lowers cones in only: a few c6ses. minant of a can date's academic quantitativ Ic( mari ns, to apply towr favrIo''h oe terms 'possibly 4uli ed." 1 th I` He feel4 that the argument thatability.1 Mr.1 Side's poii'ted out that a. '~ne of fun arrintal ada~ f h oe clee,.d'nt ie h ay tdnsd orybcue

thug 1 soe t na h ahev mtemtiehn eandt Atged'~ements ifourcoledo-t zsiethmnsuetso pooryi beae' v . a o A' e t y 1 while hanhn Icppn suent .m ent acll of' anic under presr is "

high test scores cotiue it e ermie hther not a gkven otI " l Mo n, ' adp th t dmte"nndtattopefnqn' in class, othe attadents who ampu t of at cai~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rv solve I h~~~~~~;f~~;in 'a ec~~~~~smonl to ~~~~d 'At P i~~~~~'Ii use this I~~~~~~ to rationalizeole o

in c IL of Ito a ''cacotine t ips, Acale ,AP sores myth ' o rtinlzper ssr , porly nthetst may a apen ific rnc. 'o 'oin's te sores eet ~ce apa fscesi 9 dissatisfacti~. wt ter~ w

Thusr nor d' obtinartuewh, 'n c o laemn 1tscr esnsgtDdpel ~ i 9be strongcIa rom wokr-tcodnItM. o~ o'weaodno aof FEcult performanc n such tests.

0 wokers tAccordinti LIt Mr. ohh athze our hn 'rdn 1

Medi u'pples . ofor foi ' e h hl tvae iaonyePte tsts ecResearch' I strumentprof il e of a canddate's M-d Re ati ns d artment' of stdet;waeerhe I lo isecc gly popul Aftej 196 r eero ometd ta

capabilities,' t e A issions Eductoa I eating Serfricei ' the~ s'oe.i'grades dropped. 88 pencert ahve xpn dteus '

Department:-m jlz rd SAT' ;Pu Os is a measure, ths hiti 9gae te' ors 6 educators -eepne h s

transcripts, . mt vie 's, teacher ca emic otenial1 '' on, M dian caes f~ Phillips toe' oto p a n1 of the testing format to the iTea

trencmmntos a ched sludent ta: ale ic l o llege rt~ S T tssIscam-ed three orhIg H o."-1 ver a eerh cotdn o M. -

recmmedat vienta,'stanidar i. ae ic olg Aca emy a~ I id en t tssonly 831 per et ahie dth6 a 0 o eerh codn theMr~questionnaires wi dm ion o erI c aslyusel 19n9.i aene sayaIct ci

the' SSAT. '~~~~"~ I t,~~ c dia . ' 'the 1stfoui1 ~ya.~ median aet L~s ~ format as a "esearch instrument" I the, to I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- hn g e ~app~y ; in'Aeasain ordery

aditd 7PA o~ h pas 189eA atan o a 1969 wof49 tlh l ass a it e tas anpor at t eye doT noTrfechaycla Co eS a d Secn Iy 'bchao) 1 970d~ 614 9cin'0nchsdclts~ dtr6ad aboe perception§ abaut, education. Hp

_trends. -I~rscty est grade ofeta mhe h Cl eEntr an yaItef~r r~ 'to 6l 87 per'eat i fnad'er'ts l p Q• n orSu t,

candidates the v uir thl astm Ea ial r ) hII 18th9'wshe~o sddoiddfa 64 atechoye6dthe aNinal it TS~ eIs an Adiitrasadto ed eras. n9 ad167 a 11hd9ns'eeh in iad~ to 468 mnd r St h olrsi Cororiintead -QSa) whic exaples 'the

thea avdog o fe o~ andidlaes un 1 rm cx t 1 ge aeriterdt-ae cu o66 ,0 izoa~h I olahi a'vle, ttds expct tinIan-' '1nts th h~~etl tet ra ,,of Enaine d 5 hffe . 'snos Sic tesl nppcs1vIs'fstsata m n h

frnthe junre cd~ entre est d KclicCollcnt n'll,'take diorem han full y e it A grep a t f ane u theinschdol."th 9r prcn l. n198 n apoi 6 aC mite oReieIseI' ye -, thedke tion

candd hwever - theno asev Ea int n'iirte B), Thopoe", Iee Bad'eas s n-cnmitsT teshlrhpiIIis Aaey te

this crage19 inhich5exTherCsI'PheSsI-~~~~~~iu e d est.the SAwhc fovrow ner tcorheir 7roato 3,a 00 (U ST ) a' men' ii th 89t scoed te 'frst ch a, A 1000 Ap de ese acu e a high 300 scoo I~isudethg ch o ars attdn es-s, 'ec aptiuad

he av yaelrsc iof' cnases uifi ex 2la cran- 1 ciev3mthisnt'a -seni r S ca. these tok Cie deed o stacnardize thtifor te 'jnior as he tler i dats to hu h'c hnasn wi6 s ii

hand.incresed Ima yer fr~ the sinc been w I-iltg'i-a ntoAththsubmake.p eupethnetheh eas oth 9 e 3rd .cni196 an o cleg ad I moa'roc ci ilih m a matica, tarmes mire totetSATdThos itsroleo motnea A n

aergentileomosd eg Bard~ears soi-,cniges,4wh t~he smifialsist stau educaItoris cae y hrthe9 88hto te 9hHowever, the 'fo t eam ed Ianesan h Unlory ' Ith'i hioa codr I ion' t ate p tiipnv

Byecr sdeninth S0hu cen t i drain f . a ' o I Achma vm enar thz- h ulf~ s. wih h s cIndhe fuue s tingls a cageswespecthiv e. uiocls dco es notef r tit tet lycnIa A o a o h c mveentuae tdeexmnations anHo devr tecmings

a' e ict te 8t prcni. ' Intnio 2 mvei ' '0 a- api ude ch vei St TSe miiais norai or fo ' ns,'attd

' a I secop ac ctor collegel Ian tiage , ama, whic lincude I reecive a li' pn hndspals telai n adcrse naeied ntogrades in hi p viuehoxaaottmaig 1 h is as , Wit h sp e " suxceptis ofThe I d I., r ns'fo thi v~~t uclylregop f

Lwers his rs T n th otheramsin. r Dudedates I1Lii to.c sctins II a O n vraes, moreh ha 5~ol n a'o prtv iahAndmI inrae o n a earmt e 'ca s'incetben UvII yegr&' Aint Fothshateo' itss, pic I o te Ismf i thea ''sntndaurdie testilng Idsptait

predict to a II rie d r of Reonad ir o po msin I stuient' smlsn t' orb~m fsinal rSto Thp AT C o seii iittos ilprbby a yaccrac his he ce9o ucs.fr Nw E I , a d ta q ions h, p metecn u ain 1c s's ' ,0 wnn f-oths ole af ditanc e ae PA n

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P1,asskFail S e Of r adn lerna ueby~ainl aIg a m I usabe lo er w l 'as by Jastery uteis, Ur.iversity~ uses te en to a four point system such '

carefiuy exami d vEi th pat legs n at s e 10,.er f the subect at ih evlpasg fail system for all. fresh en a Yale has developetegaefew yer e eso r n el schol s natrative. to sudied:" o rs is dfi d swok the fi st term of the year'. ean f being honors, high pspsanysem the conventi al ra~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~din system.nkon iin i n s ol~e G nfalAyls hn orrdpticularly the asfal st~m tescnveem.I Rglftn An~ Y ta'a or rdra Herold Hoe Unifed States an1aiain o t pasflun rtnirg" Passing i any e lained the raosfo h sy~tem wguld be unworkable,Commissioner of aton inj11 sse are ing usd America satisfacto y work no in the above mve "Whenhihsolsud t. bee'ause it wud fer noall fo this today. Per ps the ~~~~~~~-ost im-j ca gories while failur- i plie§ c e t Rut ers fori the fi st few *jtivation to the students.edca ona portant~ yt i te' e now at teqai h ok months man hvel~ troutl acq- C h a i r n a no the hl storycupatio th ataxecledB gtogaig ytmSu nt revew 1deidd ewpero.Heeowiinh19:: sem ac Coil whr Yale as esiy aI a o~ e* s re~c~~ li

'standards' . rds ighoin' gradnof fres l en p,-Art lot f r dAnein h stryein the g ~~~~~~tan rformv haos.Thu e sdJ db tial! ( enR s ceive w 'dcidned to ewtleawr tots o~pito vnathe'pit

h a tj e3,se r~~~ a n e I passo trhkighpi~a ~a o wr oe n~y cls vt'failure; II Ior make~~~~~~~~~sfa bh fi S e,' iof t h u ua si 'A l ot grdsof heese stin the learning g and high ho~r~a~-al eu esunrsal resrictios htth ors yb olclfmtvto.

same t~ ~s ol rfil 'lo olgie e e n glish er tmoud e caike man-fal-ous' ~ in grdi h no to t dw ifo' roce.1' The e of d that su~~~~~~~~~~~h point, or, JWie`p i syst~~~~~~m standing a~~~~~s e inding EgIr esa.m in"tipointat '

acterizeCbdumbiaY'sacce ittson n Rther s udenos t n owd or thek stdn' l o wnthr~~oughou teany New' Caae n eltDa ~ a Sc o neite e e'-' heprpa ~ ' h'epas- al oti a ar tha~ biz~ih s 'ho.ti dods in''r are ra's *noh,, - tot'ke Iancorsrfinesrt he, i ion th la s tu psria torthess n hees6,stas v-fo , e le sudensj'P loe hqe e Rockwell ay cbEsweetsned o nwPasT r rd t fEalbok aty Itnd ads of ois. atint."Te noju fail dnoftn ol Ies ctesiuio te ps-als tmtei snoted yeir

uo e t h je)or o ett col a o'ap wth te Cara fte mt eat-t~~restgethee nl' mensj xcptfo Bah,~ te epais on't lik throes daoVor fail yte.it n oo Fanigo pas-fi sste.oo~ c

nP 4 l" e ni nns h oweer, he liee I feeI a Pgursh dep ak tmentch a ane '*

I-op anl ad' hve. ut tdi theq genme oable4pass-fail~ system n canyP~is -al Hoeve, edimetdIurg Io a a s e bs insyteet i Elis ta waorav ath is. the onet presntyIf th& ,~~~~~~ea ste .Te c gu ex 'UItonte hse co] de l, ae Ithreieyre,orh s I, a l ' i attiain,., jshe t e h pas'lwr -wo grdaed fom ps tha8 Percens wfan wor ynowot - rge e~taos poI ae w t 'weete'sado 'tIde a a ~ a ie.tin oren'ork

'T'ieCu mlae a ih t e Hw aVe-,Ihele £atIcrI wit Othe thbe teass.r'noh prpo s loxeri ce t n e t ter1ar beIseIwaDn~w~Ino- h~ r othe probdet' onadds inf pca*pitcial 0fo-fte Igr' bt fr tvlvdars wih heeI ado rio ofll a nctu~ o e' s"feshe*na pasfiIsytm te~ 'h- whc involve s needpltogenowarde 'r~t ctuen g ral ste al obi u h miusin heatet il,' sr p ~ 'theiraasI , ti~ 0 ral terst o thestuer~t, m-passfai syte' al~ t e in-Stuqe iz'a ta le on pss-f s- iiexeien acois a aero,'rnoted 'that thele e t t nslaabl to Pasfi nv~nten

fai iem py tudnt erm would elnat e Ipotheil reilaie eIs ehts h~ll'a 1 ma n- i n if abslutlyenecsracot s ?desont t jo ste wudi dncenti na aria oerBstos onereq 1 the' grcdiool wsyi m. ouahaahepeprpsyfenmrtak, to 's -ai c urs tha eartany idrn. iH x e Kingrate dpthe than te

tets in a ~ w Ma~ ,'I -result that systemsrhals den ra dry1' (.1 favorab~Iih I ~ nle Rcad most uersitireewh- , I e~~~~~~~~~rtte . meneiutra -exc e t i I mah Co e hena urnl ~e asfi b~re:1 '' Ar Cndtinig Reri~Ieixiplano eep ' -lik~e the'ri oa noopof ' ao tbn, M ss. ~~~~~~~~~yte wthoan 4 pn-5734 thryamnn~esth ~ayI -~~~~~~~~~ ' '' gi-ading-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I sfi y ste s hsn.o yetbe hitthe mi u you see ou~~i aditon o te tnewt

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* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.I sitI I -'Ne i inhsm e-bc o Iie esnl iteessan b i 0 std tshr a cil is o-ow ay gan do

by MAR~~~( HELLE sitting in a c a~ ~~~9' r7go mtheneI neny onihh t0iton.IHE canVd

happiness If a chi d is b~ght u tionI at Sum erill ro e. a e Strmmerhillians were vitoutiex- ally each a point where te this sort of th ng- at home, free.in enisronwrment UIY dfn Suens e n4 m fr raonnigw~ta omro o~ esos te v Unoe o i uto ecndin an~~~ environment where h is free of five usuall at en ,c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~la s fro , ~~~~-' Louise Bates Ames, formermes Di-m r Di'from pressures of n t ewl thei sart, out ofat l J-osriorofRserc t the Geselldevelop insticieyas c'asNeijl contends the e arert-"''~~ Institute of Child Development athe, is capabl dfe Inaffected by tr 5d , W 0 Ylenirstadd hnkt1921;' Nejlfuned the umihi are, corrupted y t erit ive e - yScho I in Leighton nd~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to~~~ ~~'i~~~'onment of. a or Ails ool n *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' irritates many adults~~~~~~~irittesrthatu Neiht NilisiSc I 'LVonet f.50ns 100% against the conforming,.

i, ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~ atter d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ reient( dlaw-abiding, and mne-dopry thatd his prnileSfee.hc thyaeo e I at d oin o uld w ork.. I I cla ss e s~~~~~~~~a n d rr n ai~~~ n u b s r~~~ e n t 0 ~~ita b ly s m e w h a t re stric tiv e w o rldp 1 Su m m erhill School hasL a~~~~~I ,s u h e c e sh y w e live i . H is like a sm all baddent body of forty-five bs ,And Sunjmnerhill,w ic gi ea-n- boy who somehow oil' other, find-girls from the ages of five' to fif- tural aversion tocI e.Iinghm~fi oino uteen.; The students divi e .into I - Sttdct jac idTsIjn~poiino uthiee sections, determined I g. Studet ietidfe enwa~~I- ' 'rt' rw u llteisaThe youngest group ranges fIm to the; environrlen o! Su .rhi i rles . H bokandhsiioI, five to eight years, old; th juio~troeSneilr dn I Seem a ontinual, blat~Lnt, npse-gre ou rneomeight yer Il- to Itr en it co ned "Id-ter be Sc~ -de thumbing at the society we live in.year~~ old; 'and' the s~eo gI p Bad as tat society may be, i t's,years old 'and' th seio g pwhere eleta t hoo. utf

-* ranges from 11 t 15 ye rs. old. I have tobea ho ,I, 'd onr Ihadt eieeitsqtesbdgtud~nts live with and attn beat Sumr -l th n ant Kiei . -I rj _asI he say, it is:' -I I ,~~~~~a~nd bI61asses ~vith students of' th iriornI else. Hoeer n IM ',~ I B ~estowal of Love forms. I has it bdtmS. Th malr tudents at.Sumnmerhill liv nd ork together in in atmospher ofredhp 'Niliteistoamit' that ~~Optional Lie i kids somnetime ye k ou BItcptoraising thei. owi ch Id- t'ke dvantageo the opportu t hsiesmay not be accepted or C] sses at Sumr~erhill renteygwoufi he gus ien. in a self-direct d ,Y For exml, noe s ior be righ tfor the education Of the~irel optinal. it~ouh s~u~ts o sel-goven en ' y eli . SummerhiV had help e hem to celass took the Oxfdrd exam~ a h~~. He~ comments, about,are pot requii-ed tlo atten~ , thyIwa ef-ae ti, hnbcm I ber parep.s ahle type f Regents ~xmnto qerSumrilsfteIdotthn

usually begin to after they adjust j they become e b, r, f t e ~~~th OT to beco~me the kpseventy percentn 9 f die test scores that the world will use the St~m-* tq te Sumerhil way life commlnity Th vre li ey' Ann ho uneistocl thiiioltI ourhes rangeroll try& itida. notmurmittl'i s l anem--h I Urdr . wer VeyGo and therhiliasethod of education for- are 11~~~~ren and were bI ~~~~oraise onyealreyIntime - if it ever usesEnglish', math,: science, 11istory, Anothe im ,w i Su-h ad anuae courses to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the in~W olesom w y t haq corssto1 se~ in merhill senioir d, 't' frn ontaga ded, hi lividenQL Fa rI Ioldmy.fnya'btenclng, from other sch ol . c m fr m ~of teumehlepeicccn'hng fI,,rh, would as ufne thalt his ork is hL

w b o d w orkin g. c era ics, d *~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ se o d r . 'rnlt ~ . Sh i n e d c to1o i d An - w y 0 ly ' n e p y w n l aand !drama. Iasendr'itdrnc.t r-'stit es an outstand ngIt stimtpny csu last wort on the subject. The c IdBecause Neill foi .nded erS ary high school), nd it'It e~ote el'senitial heal h nd sound- 1 sieo t rIhIrsls a s i bt~w FoIrIhill in o~~rrto give stu tsas comng otof M4 d rarciito Raffea frmer Caifor ae .orpimudil freedom as possibl ,both the light.I jFr tematirotn Superint nen o Public Isiu-.Ischool ."The whole th I ion I tion, statedFor'"towhere iin'rthe never has done so."~in hee -yars nain o a t rhel y.seide'oteeterrmtiin tat-hoole il tslf aybeoflitlstaffland pludents dStermi adz ot iing is' ach eve ment f any h n ben tion, hefuurero

In~ te counts ngs a S -I a ent., Surnerhil asn da n Ith Ise i ati 2 'aninrerhihintIeahais ofoldth'otecouns, ta ch as trying t make outer yo r 'hunman being And tha, q ite, childr nhulI'amn 'to think and import. utthe future of the Sm--Neill . Students are trea ed 1i as, mathematics l 'S ri g to c i-, el a 'ti isiind an'tegrtstiadu~~ts~ Neill distinguishesS mm em- ' ' learn a ~~acheyn forl most tude i'ery-~~~~~~~~~~~ I~~~~~~~se~ makr xu lIo co- ner owhei-e i , there eveni th'e portantce to humanity. New gene-hill's'lfreedom, hever , f ; Ii- munity Yu aln from h em t- l1roblenm Chi dren insitiion that p his if, ti i'tions ust be given the chad'ceI %~~~~~Smnrilia yorlii, this universe, there 'are to grow in' freeof.Tebswacensel to do anything. TIh Sum- ins o ot h 'ouidon it- Iealestowsac

,tle experienced whj wo k 'eifu I 1 mb some things are .impoicn of freed Iis the bestowval of ove;out. Thewhole 'iI a i t o -cilrn ofcneuonlsh s to be earned, sir ply becauseik And oly love can save ihe orld."& c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I~~~~~" chlrn fIovn iIshosself, but nfot. iit teif Vi I whc cannot leai'n in a re trict ye~~~~env irohmnent. Educat r Jo n Ht.thei-r peole' ea a mgw r o'~ O n 'NCin uo)le on attr of Childn car and,

'Nerot surlc H' ' dVhFil ImntdI mented, howev r, 'On~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Au~ e cof y"Cl-ildien get wl d 't'I A graduate of ~~~~~~~~~~~u 'mer co - "'i. ~~~~~~~~~wi an row A~NaNtN

grea~est picasur ti Lii ent 0Surrit erhill livcause1 'of th fe,- .grea to, I nt to donn, upport, and rpectit giv~esSumme'ilIw l tbT c, b te, n *hs c~dto ~e -'Fo the tudents, facu t y and4 adr misration of Phillips,when Iea o itd i~'o k ri~ etbi in ohrshoos ifi aelasdadbook inteC;g, J giv n w-\ant. 'is t el anei oh if -cac cmN. Ne t atr raft Caners, are psd~n''4 I g ~~~~~or ~~~~ Iealh n owt onomr.Mye 1 n erte hlrnte' I I, ith~ i t giv'e to ou, r ustomer,2'eu discount on all.

cared tha' I c' ~ld 't d wat ~'! Isuccess is measu re in terms dry- leanifig1~Iof seven, p r ps, at he 'a e ofIclee9rprt n el e wated to 04 h~ ofclee IeaanlNil'

of sven Iw"as r i dyJ 1ruptd ports that all studens ho desjre 'by cnventional L Y ols§, i d d to pass the entrance Ja nS to U I

to' lean th'~pie' & 5 of edo ,~vei'sities usually pi pae durnFree~o db rd'f dom Otheir last three ear atSUMM r from neurotic le tre i lear. i qw 1tes Iplay' on- ig Hedn.ehp ~i n cmlt Ihepee .' *S. eil 'tlks ith stuc

-rt Itkspectoi's of the . ' ih Gov-A. S. Neill 'talks "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Gralduatc; S tisfied' eri t e~tdw hey vstmeihill freedom dic ates 4i at in- AIhoihnditLs emln e)Qtdwd ~'Ovis Altouh liniv uiI stuts dt& sch'ool, w ~.er nthdividuals ard free ' long they acted difflbi'ently t the~ m'eewhI the results of Ihussyste- Ido not inte-fere wit' the f edorn1 hill experience iipl ifl y 'are dnimpressive. It i true tha l an r I

ofotes The ge eral etn rdae indi t thAtalbtt IThe' children wkork 'ita will ad' Ile I n ercan serve as a court where a stu- one wqr'e enthus'tic a t the ran Mterest that is tiefesh ing,dernt may' lodge ja cor piainj experiences 'thef. hose , h but their achievement5Ar rat'(~- Ir'against an -'-wh '*...' mattended Simm li I fo i 'short m gei-.' IIfringed, upon his feeddom. - tyo eealyiue Lost Oportit' tyI

The school stresses no m ral more enth~siaist C abou t thiln I IIe omet, o~aecetcode except' the proper se of' those who had a tr ded fal ,d 1 iuto n Iaaei freedom. Nor doet the C tI ta. II wI'i-teach or try toisila Io ta. -' - education can flourish fis an ac- to instil a r Ion Leading th iISo ei hie('ement; but in f i

som srtofreigoupi aon. th ssof nf fcAet sntIof - I lodr~~~~~~~~~~~an elti is~in os."Thu's, Summerhill's prim ar goalI sex: a na4rl c i ece f a ~ ill stresses, how e r th t he j- ' 'Iivt to the eifcts ofdethe a S(~i auhoit I Ihn ,ouhis to instill in its students aj r ac- ~~~with, ~ f s ~ laa mo'tant thing is it~t.~ ita ~ ' to~i n ~ oen2tibhs on other people. '' I I II.' IBarn r d ti-ei, I ext t6 ottomns-up. Ve ffer same-dayAdjusting to Freedom Ii 'q.ol -epars, fre-box-,toragcon-'lI-'Students who go to Sum ie- -lhfl se C n - rc at In Il earfttg nalfrom other schools sometimes ave I Jk-1.N JN your clothin, ~l er r-o rud. Master Craft is Nvell staffeddifficqity adjusting to its o Al y I I ' to sa isfyvoucy r'ustorn,(r .I ' different enivironment. AeiaI I ('i- f~'7 Q .' I ' HIoffrmarewwel a to I -GI

I ' I f~~~ioths lost transfest I.'delispdecide to attend clas' e on 93 E it 3 f' 'HAN K (their own. However, a studen may in rst teC 3 it 3I -I spend 'his entire Surnrerhill areeirI I', I

-without attending a class. ~ A. f-Roby)'ROBERTS Summerhiilteacher kvn [a's .

/

thing~ 2hey go to is ar-ts or '~rafts, 'l e it-9 1I , ;' Wfl I BET- -

as be r something differeni rom ' '~_______

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f~~~~ear h~~~~~~~~~nle I h scutee 4ofP p Acyesou 4:3

Wet th hlee lif e of Ph l s wea~m habd an30

e 'al test of the mou~ntaine~igsil e a gand'in S ~rch and Rescile.arndte eofe, se~ of a recent storm, the nwi ore to le oed

mo ntan was loosely packed. Ihin re;S e-r es' ,w tapd on snows~oes. e ac car ido

u S fficient gear o survivq winter nghttr tur , wich cn go dowhi to 20 ge e bowzej

'. ': ~~~~~~O ten~ man roup,' including two jnin*to rterclic a ound 111 'cloc'k; Since a storn s obcred

r .. 5L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ot h trail zet e group. peiec diffic Ilty in'6atinj he rail, O~d Bridle P4th. -J

The ~tu ents led the group, lreaking& 4trail through'* I sno a~Id the instructors followe nte rear fo ' afety.

thE trud e ward The rally wag ndisapp aredafna

6ed a wwere free.!'lunchon the I tr'Cone) and then con-

Wfe euno te iI

ph u kY pitched aiidS byfive w ers de o n In s Itersenjoyifig h6f drinks nd a sp, ghetti, \'-

i y ight, ewrray o bed. s' drifted off,n ee P ard is Saturday night "excite ent' §eemed

ndvryfar way.Sun ly mrigbe~an a'on~five with a quick reak-

a of :t ama.We' bhroke ca p, reloa ed Dacks,I(res ec ou 6 ~k to. he sumi-iit b ni e ocloJ . The

~~ i 1 lIeg o fthe, trail followed a ~ e, and as we takedog fi' ting thdi wind, I felt as tough I ~re con lering tre. .e ere there, ad loe st Sil I~~ was Powr stos sWea ngice cr mpons, we hea.led towards the s mmit. *

hn Wreiched he tp, howev 1, the ie was nxste bd of a 'eavy cloud qv

The I i d~wxi jassed quic kly. We slid whtJ t 1, on. 3~~~~whoes~ and occasion allypn our b kides ~yway

f c n6leaf rail. W reached the ral wagon~ aboutIen trned tl 7PA.

4 ~a.', "*" .'A

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PaeI 1 __ _ _ ._ _ _ THE PHI IP N M varcih 3,1971,

dO LEGE' OF RVARJEID.CORSES-byROG COHEN , and r . efoi in i th~ ticism only up o 1830, facl itates scey. For temost pjart piintecus atrs rsne rEdito's N ThefollmingAmericanrTditior, is an~hstoricl I rrival at a conclusion as to a deatmentslo lorjger' restrc .merel provisional, models forEId' 'Nt h olwn I I Irc

PHILPIAN ature investigates comparison an tpeoretical definition Of *Rmanticism', bytheircourse ateri Is to studiespoi le curriculum content.imp'ortalnt and innovative, collegel anAlysis 0 the m ents, ermTtn moei-deptfi Stdy of of difYrkn ars o the '1le. fCaetdyfMncourses ntehps fofeig pr?,grams, nd i~osciiphies , of themaeil . New¶ Yor ivriysreligion Oe ftecussofrdti

cut/riculum.. p xisted sin~ce 932, he'Purpose (if at HvrodCl ge includ' one titled Theism jAhIs and Ex- Man. Films form the bsis for~n re~ponse t numerous student the *course.Is c res'olve ths callT eEih4 ges of Ma. Tiisntialism. ~ y ifrnLtecus n lhuhte rrequests for m re interesting and principal c' iflicts thatI separate c'ourse drv its "' study ~is progral Su I s nifeent in clor and technic ally superb,re evani cours in te ast few Iieasa aIa~'ntermtraspi r~ rmGra tepsdrg'~ they contain no audio portion. Whaty a r s, ma y colleges andcommon tenp: toI modify it er a r y , Yshological and 'and twentieth~ centuries ither t h idn es*adlatsXouiverpiries in the United States Americarts iky. cultural works' including E son's !des roy !reli ious. j Jbelief's and the film depends 'upon the - in-ha e Iecentl expanded their Baneis' P ofessor Iao'Yon a Lth , Mos'The dis~oe ne ounds for religious dividu~ql, as he nev~rreivsac demic cur icula to include i 14jO Is stecus rss aIGra dtlgflto o~tbs~nw n formal 'instructions. The course,Rblttn rRfr5' hlG~tes h Sffering the uniu non-r ligious, alternativesgr ae'rI r~mb s .of new, andi uewhich centers -around a film thatva ied courses, and have created Anmerican aitin, com~mented, Young Werhte~ Mann's ]Tonito for a meh fi -existence.' depicts the life of a pieliteratede~~artments previously a "The ~~ir r i ga tes Kroeger and fka's A~erika. A thor s hd philosophers,de artments hich pre he co ,rofesnis obe tStiefrich ~tSch Bertrand stagef Eskimo family, holdsProessrt Ste lI' rweric frequent seminars in order to~Insrct h ig t gs of Man 1Russell, Mariin Bur, Dietrich' contrast the life shown n the film

coure a H~e od, x~tined Bor hoeffer, Til de. Chardin; ihoroAlf- f ~that the theories iik Etri son's and Thomas j;tAe are uiie nWsen

bokwhich 6rr te ba isfor as' sources inthe ureCilitonthe curse arefirsttestd ou Bldc StufiesThough the i structor of theonIuronI'e'adte'n h A h e lit' of an increased course is charged with instigAting

differebit ltry works th~t we emhaion the onecLssity fo nay anid discussion, he- should study!" He ha' ~naed teaching 'presentiifg ~'ie Afro-American no ev h unto.., of giving

in gts --~--~ oth k. nd witethe ~nswers. Faculty mebut sthel ~ourse onj get 1 iculup btto bl~ Lnmembers~;~e ~ours~ c~is~ ' such a In qollege across the maI per'vise semina bu theycloe 1to th i suh students In olli cou,, and m tual tru t bt- country, r1any coile's have in:-iwil t direct. them.I -~~~~~ weein tudents nd facu t is stit.Ited Black, Stud'~ programs. I Raeand Racismr in American'~~~~~~~~~~~~~tse Lctres byAiiigSarah wecCo. ersOdd Hist -a, course fre1 atL~~d isiting I ~~I~h p 1*'1, aofee

poe~sors help p t the ins ructor' to this need with rora that Willi~ ms ll~ge, i ~stigates the--~- ~ in the noal rdeo tetdntof a cour~ e cal d The Black sticia , econo~mic, , plitical andonce more." - Exp r'c. II'Icl~ial roots o the relationships.I i ~~~~~~ '1 )~~OII' I J Paic~Mt hs ulte.Idsiliay urge Icbtwe wies, and' non-whites in -

A corseat Bandis nivesit stuiesph oph 'o revlut~n. In lieu of a rguI mahe atics 'cnsiders the blackl.people's total ;this, yountry. A stud' of the whiteInever existed. he'new additions tois or lt adrfr e -r a m ffrdby most eprnc.iA Oe lynited States stl -eainohendnsado -c f roui n reor YS ffettrdsereltirnetothe Ieian' an.range su.'Ite fo rmaSh'al ito ve ucational institutions, Smon', in Aterms of politics, economics, blacks precedes a study of topics'Black Stildies c urses instituted at only, with t int t of enabling ~ coo, ntreieedainrelgiohua'suchlhas the "separate but equal"r 11 anyntcrdieplen the sonal formp i on vibe l ek odevelcp. an rhs folkic re, revolts, living dcinoftepsqvlWa11seninas!' whihomtescinar the tuentt formp is ow :to ulnde'rtanding of, mathema ics as p trs consum pln ' atterns, 1pecin ofntheAia pot ivmigraronteaching anti-Asian I immigrationf-hani ~i tecigtalent of to or more approach tl ques n'f'cag atiualp~omenon" nd toandtwenty oher dqiegories. The p iies s, the internment ofgcademi~ dea merits. ,in mc. n I e oreh'afr6'pouiis fr teproeo.te~ urse is to Japa ese Americans during World'

p' Culturc and ehavior, a course stresses t utd t's disdoveu prciaLppiainofm ea familiarize ech studetwt h a wadte ii Rgtfor uii~perla'smen at ale of p'oitical 0 tins hich 'mY'~~ tisaasce'tfdol.Ma hema- bi'ad'k mood i this 'qiountry and to,1 'movement. that.' foil d the 1954Uniers~y he' stdens o gin'fel~igh' tth s en', utt'la iscussa4imnsRo k are arive at a-gieater comprehension Suprame Court deci in Rltosaniincrased understanding of' are' intellecti ally d prdicticaily dsge astry."t'e

humat, ehavi r through the use Ideasnd.I iuton e prof~ matei Le of seVeral tditional scientific Ida dIs ttosdvlopment hf1mthmtcmethods"" Pr equisites for the Wedsleyan' niive ity ffers'll potential of pplied math, a dcourse 1; thus include a firm programn'tha invol ~i m a t h '5 i fluence on 0Jj rof biology, 's civilio o, c~tjrae Onkn'owled e f ilg,'psychology, e r a t ul r ard Ih'ooh cvlzation an~ i cu ue n of. te*Eand a sial a ience. ' department f'fthe opvesty h/core,'Mhmtia M deling 14Kf

The id focuses his attention course, enti ed 1: eas~ and n euti e nd I s~~~~udenti of 'the idea's nivers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ity The ies~ $nihit h iaI 'Q-'human b havior and culture, stiutions, ,tsidies the historicI prvds n -g inotheau e

using asj bac ground material the developmeit f soc i adlpoliti6I~ of. man's thkni 'tru pin-informtion ' 'tehe r ~h ' var'ou'sexamination d e mathe atical' 4," -

above thre stiplines. Employing. ipstitutions ai Westn iiiz mdl a rtdnthis methd the student in- Teea aidf dicali~ 'expl aihte rhiv~se and arious.

esu h reas of human majo a af p n i u-l ~nsea:oYiets[-behaviori as rsonality, population works ate om fifth ce -raoi'a i~tf~so

-dyna ic , con~munication, lury Ge to tntieth (century raoigo ta eiisycoaayi t heary, and Aeia'- mdl.' creativi . f h:osoh irofessor ?u'sSio 9aeeLed f.te' f

Tindep~ndent readingp, inter- MikIh as ~ill'ed to teach Smn's. - ok College math-,-- d i s c ip Ii p r seminars and .theI Ideas a Ins ttiins cotirsle darmn fedan-embe Sio'R 's math department features acourse uniting a- j~ineappl,''departmental courses in. an-foI1yes state- , "As a 'rdsuit from a 'studdpt's term pa er "totheAeneid, art itecture, and Bela Bartqk's mursic. '

't hr op 910 y, psychology and of it ae s cess -aive ntate the-succeshf btaekofdifficult experience 'Itwn Aieicn nd groups o'scoy o rise the major part: ih e'rg n Wes ath reahic t 'aches, intitaed lmrcThis- hopefully can European immigrants are con-,of th~ or However, weekly:cetc temr nomIMthmtc~MadeI n tablish a new and refreshing trast~d with the relationships" 'semin~-coI~oia b y famous "ir~trdisciI aryemns"!e educive Rs assing.Mr Leed o atitudie towards blacks on the parf betw en white majoa ity andri'behavioral" cientists and in-, reenl1 siet th'ittuin xpaed "'istdnttoE'6the stud 'nt. The only two 'wfite'l miorities in order deap91n den research projects O many thsoit i .a, inie erqsts frhecueaeI

He 'added t the; a pineapple, ergil's 4eedp~rqiie'frti oreaea c h e v e an increased un-.Onplmens udet whog tae, c h t cre'fn tcueadBl atksa4open mih and a desire. on Iderstfindiind f "white rcism.`0 1hse su aturity aemnd'-: '~~g - adigbcuemscthog mdl part of the Literatureoand-oevolmoti tin m ener his oure .theasud tfeivlnes itfucictiue, a~nd Be , Bompaativsiterturet de and'b~~~cau~~~e if its demands for~becase stratet onffice art ofteidvda'I''~ I i r Ie "re raditional Eg. it tuto gan ineigt ioustelto n en t er thi cs,.Voe sd j i ma eiisarse h'o urfunsc'sudets eekTohceatvedvlueofdeisoc iveerrd

motivI tnCvliain ofe-di wn niversity',talspr dmmnIscoveraman' nieature con-se off oeratre an the impo Lawrntecauseif it demaandfoRoesp n I agi uaiie radalyrpacnnsoeo Cleg rncaearmnt epuiveiti ntes paeofth idividalew Ro~ic 'sfscneso e trtioaose cangroie. Reot diids gain igitoe su th't e~ce'a h~eiracdei nionm wit thurs couarke asve tudfets ae cos cratie lu relt a int regaidiin e -la~ I ew1 ydrs l~eI uiv ea hsubetv,' departmen c ~ed ie'tr r~ ie t otie ~ oseuknowr~~~ as A erican Stu~~~~~ies o feind~u a onh ieto: lie'als Nau er MancTet corseo areeante autosta Am erica inCiv ilization deat-ntur canfdtecusepo the impsadcicptos orestde si o nementb. 7~h merican Cvilizationcon~isti 4 reainr'onmn a a b he oaurutanigo hesca lt'drn th- prgjam co inesthe ~Iitcal epween ih vlk i u"aes erryanisofte -esthrn eig eeth etuaryv andth lritrace jhso y, onois and asltrtr ui. the- eot f thvie nm tet niTemr eprtmnt in od r t orkanil entusers on In ar itin tcours dealng wroith twevote tontthreesudye bter the probems th es ons, c' Ths Taismwih a, Cansrk ltoit ol h Pic o University-fesacuee; rvlagi' heiioryoIty IyplgeAeian nd Dr tins.Oii l h- ' oreas joieites~et.adph oap f~siepar en otheir a e pc ie . p It a cocetnj fohe daeri'n mpaie sinea-' Brandeis U iversify runs one of The tru oof Voi6es of 'oitse an~ Coin3rv clitraltauesacuetu and fortce.One couse-,theIrr exte-ive f these mui-r tRe Intiv eam rofehssrjeDavid and atudshruhIaicsinetIle Scne inte-Mdrprograms. The Laurent, ' p ' often wo ke inteiraorigina Ddrtinvestiaes thid diuseeatu

-'research p ers on speifi ntdesiv t e"urs H6lf e Natuphnmeon"'roedy Goe's an hure and movmet,in h rse oaspect of Amrican societ. "'T~ co 'e is n on, ~quII~ eiin'dprm ~a mos Moir'EMsnhoe 1 teholg, anei atorsat powi"Aoure ocean sivofzathe departn einr b si , .th ecorstuetcle hv aial ~e Since t fo eand ao fepyeas, andr suies a Sitoentf trag sme"rne fro The Unic ivrsiztyin conssIfaing eeroetercussfonet n llv Hse Colylee isistd o 'a prereist sduine theAme'ic o Rbieoltian itca ese ivto m in scludigte noiesexedit sch arthattis s hld slen am~~hisana econpogmigctoi eue ghai coursoncentr-ates pr-iarlyd

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- 'iI/ ~ ~~reoIt o Col THEe f h' dtrsNoe ~ ato thehILHIPIAIANs .Pagin te e. iesPil~~e sI no necessCarilt I ~~Id a o In ofete C leg yt M ries v ao.rnemobh olg lse eoe ~~ re~~or/er Rag Cohe tal~~ked with irmediac ct1ege becomes afrtce eav rnednthitrmdt clgeJserieptePA tinsteef erco ge abte 11t1 I David Schwaitz conitezcted all but oe m6be te Fdur School Stadyth elere reeytm Piel jiofeels that ktud nts Committee, which ~i.vas one of the Ir grusto tudy extensively he* ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~Mr. .ii is itor-ih-Chief St receiv~ the opotunity in intermediate colleie c~oncept. wAe sk.thmhov the y presently elt

'of SCIENTIF A ME ICAI~jiis op- IO twice about t e course ',h about the idea of the intermediate c Iegposedd to the cepto thq' inter- Ie I they are going t take. e Thpatiatigcm tem -rinle [4.Hara .i I~~~~~~~maaeAo% o e intei'Idae cleetrw son, chairman o he Four Schoo Study Committee! Mr.' Arthur C.Four'School t. dy Re ort released cerctly intolgraduate work witl tCmpbaintlcrinqvsstPhlpsEeertad yhi-V1\FER -ltspig bf1oigsapr a time ifor reflections e man of the Irithl b art men~t at Ph llipsAcademy ichord Pikters, n

"Tue interm diate .colle e VIO: ssed t¶1e fac~t/ that u - hqirman 4the. lascsdepartment at Lawrenjeville School W de"The intermediate college vio- Stephens. Mr. A Bue jerquis~ ins ructor English at the'. ill* ~lates bohthe inciIs of a secori- Sho~wsampie fteo hlnt vU

C'A~~~TT - cati~~~o"this tem ci ) r. e!u abhle f vao qinih thena committee bwasnoU ldary and under gadu e able1fedu-the Do est 0ing. 'cation." This~~st temer r. Piet 1: Do ~you S agree with the -cone!isions of te Four School tdyiSA V I GS ~ ~~summarizes hi' po - I w. He Report, particularl with the prt oncerning the inte ediate college.)high]~ values'1 s'e~ ar'school I y- I, teecar ,mlI , 0~ ~~~~~~~~~ Mr, Harlan, anson, Four-Sch ol Stud m'mite hirannd *educatidn whic "pro de dentswi~~~h 'the tobls i~~~~~~~~h ich ~~College' Bolrd d inistrator: Ex erinfeents like Simon's Rock yae

uni~J~-ltieT. e .ri -ainHowever-, the argu ent against the' concept keeps popping up: "c 1B A K I t h e i nt e r ffi ed i a t e 'l c oll eg e r u ri b oth~hig hhsc hfo u ry a le g e a n d th eusually continu d on hjlghdr level yerhg cool.out uies";dnttikSl bis a hs nI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~stitutions fill a neldlnow, hey will ntinue to do .- hogotteirst f r yea ofa' bet hcollege educa~~~~~~~~~~~~ n." 1 *~~~~~~~ ,S~~ Mr. C. Arthy~r Compton, merrm rf h ou School Studyam-"It'j is the~~~~~~~~~ eig t ye rs of ~~~~~~~~~mittee and n instriuctor in physics t Eeter: ve heardr no-argume ts -t.eductions twhic ae ot vruaof that would Ichang;Ip my mdl, Of cotirse, many peo le are still consider-education'whic' are hiost vluable~in the repbrt,'.a" dt is' theoretical ly coming in every day fr mto student nd to so' ey ea school~l like Simop'q Rock as to tevldyofherprt, but as fr as suc abrad cope fedcatinr.

. .I~~ form~~~ more w l-rouA ed m n and ~~~~~I an tll, thie reppr~ is still jh.iI 4womeni later j " Pi .,ltl' OMr, Richard~ Fiters,' carman. ofPA'A m th_;department aC no

sttd, 7h~ uIvC ties ' ',fhith mAdvrTuteGrr i! emtber of the ojr SchoolStd Committee: t enough has co'nonven nt oca ions virtually j~ h Ir iIdr daedrgautIle 'prvd st attention in the ay, o a to.Achange m mind. I don't th nkcolleges hae ailed n h i rat- uIt _ I I enough people h ve seen the jepor to ffer any rguments against it.tempt to broad t~ st~udents. \{r. Piel ~inte out, "The in~ M rl W a e S eqhens, chairm an I of L aw rencev Ile's classics, dep, rt-Ano~ershul o~ ohl~wih ¶ri'idit cllgeievrt bc m ent and memb if h ~u Schrol Study Coin ittee: Since the e-C~~mplete Ba ing Service~~s, thisI new 1r dijdcation very nuch teduaion at port has' come out'y cmeawy re of the tremendous problems f c Itrplete Bar ing, Service ~~~vr ffeedir~tle ate 8O ing the institutior oteitredia,:e~college. The Aefican system of.. termed an ~~a optic o he 'in- A'ndovq o 1iOt ateugh an eaei hic 'ony-hr ifr tlAy f e tuen educatin will no ~ alwimdate acceptance of hie ntermediate ol Iunde'r~ ~~ ~II'mIlegasiiz e-,II aentCa thy zlindast he conclusionsof1hundere~ph~jzi th i rtance wlod were oninhe twent es g.Hwvt Iaentcage st fh. ~of the first'fo ry sohihe Andover rest 'the fin report.

education." 'I s eothi d i~ Mr. *ir I 'yYddou choose the -20 agc group 'for e'focus of the rertequippe to ~oduc cole e-type of h nemdiatecljgwo ' HANSN:W rid to tak a gi6iip of students with common' n&'oeducation bela se it c~ tie first as'"encourage maintena ead~rke h e ht'~ best' uI Ina e iomntfrt

class -rese r iltes and of muti-versity, hich is a I hnw xiiete vrainsemdtI l'1 would' h hmgeetyo 6ee16,2v0:de gou;iet tlibraries an4 he essoi S that gian contractor to the sp c pittdtehmqeet ofteduc0ae ru~~ eralzdtaknow how t e l a iis"d neoghztosadx lto breai uip this 4,e group in edctionJ as, the U tdSae as doie,MEMBER F.I.C. "Oeo h essfo ig"a j resni.'. hch is not awise move,.l 'fo in- 6t r ua reie which" I ' W oe rI. ' - t~~~~~~Oadn h a e of reaIII dNW al oe adaai change students from teir-to ~ ~ ~ fe rally supported~~~~~~~~-'. Th cotI 'IMPward the rmt of he in-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~ponI"' I ' ~~~~termediate a geI toavoid the a mes nn lnge a i stitu ionower to. their upper years, wvhichayuthlo '"fthegopprobl~~m whi~ exist when~a t~i of Ieducatio btatoo of eI We also note tt irn 1 l eespecialization sats at the ju ior' . professor 't n~~~~ ~~~ ~~t so-yer We fgured t~ this would be'a'iupe i t Pl n teaiihnoelngert PRSuTheerare thesunergraduat s t e n ~~~~~~~~ ad ~~ indepndetTanR- The r tffive reasons utlin ~lin the report: I her concehtratel ly a his grduate no atie; it I is . ~str ye as ~ mai9 one'being tat young people 16 o 20 eprsjf age form a me n-___________ students. xisti~~ tens n ~4iil I A~infl g grou thtteirlappropriate educatibwl eire min* I I Th~~~~~~SqIS _____ InWl- ed cational ipstitto."a if ~ ropf9tha h-- _____________ -- -. - I - - ingful cba ges if i'nstitu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~edinguI *a *e quire meed. - ''I I - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST P ENS: t wa the, first tn e had ,oeie However, uI I -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~niida' precp i~ dorm lIf hacn~nu'tat the biggest-J II I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ and ma ional yin stud, Isoialy teletulent aes pace

- g I -I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b~~etweer~the lower'4nd the Ipey r. I''-'

. III~~~~~~~~~~~~ D o~~~~ y~6 u th in k th le in e rI 'n~ e d ia t c o l g i l b m e a c o m m o n e d a .iional phenomenon in te ' ' utreTHE~i T A I 'A the futdre, but it will have some lacl in mei-ian' education Ti' ,I~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~T~~~~~rbA T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~will gobut whether they will ecoiea mj krity, I don't Kaw.I0 ' OPON: Prop'ably'not.II Id liets ehr forms, beca seI '~~~~~~~~~~~ ' , ~~~~~~~~~~~~the. inte-niediate college conc'ept isnofr vyo e.'There are m nyPHILLI ADEMY' I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~potentid ities,~ for example, tvo-ye r ale cui easily add on heI ' ' . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~upper yersofligh schob He, itreate' colle es will aot

I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~be the "4 ppuarorm 'of educati nWeHae ildTile BaikigNeeds of IiStdents I'o.16 T IL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .3 rs. WThink Tis',, 1~R:Ntmiy uht uL I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~prt, ad' besides the few experiments iermedi Lte -6olleges fou d-.'' I - id. I ,I I ' . ed in tlj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;pa~~t fe~~~ years, ntt~~~~~~maniy peoplee seearmn mtanrestede in the -idd a,.he-olm'C EVERY NFED - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~as far ~s I can tell. Americah educ i d rati ve to accep't- -I' - ~WE WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUESE OU$INK C the ide.- I-

NI'Ni It TED FFIEaSI thI; I ' '~~~~~~~~~~~~~i the n~ar futur, allhough fuur erait h will become in re ) ' ' ' ,3j*))'~~~~~~~~.L ' idoier 'aiiiheTliroI'iniait lie J I prevale tEetal aySchools nAYhost adopt the int r-

- I' ~~~~~' * . '~~~~~ ' ~ their presenitset-ups. .I II ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~V ht'Would the diffe n e ketwehe gr da of'"an int.r-ii, - - - ' ' - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~mediate oege an hg cho l'graduie jI' . I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HA SON - think that he intemdiate colleg gduate wo Idbenefit trn a more liberal education tha high sc hoolIraute.i'~~~~~~~~~~~~ - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~would it Me two years longe'r o benefitf broade , richer ekicati n

- ' I ' I -- I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ha is high school cutrpart.e'COMPTON:Th i btreite. coll eradtwl b ~et

- ~~~~~' ' ' I ' . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~his goal~ better than a g holrauje. When tdents are h d'II . -II togeuzer~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~or the 16-20 yar-old -'group, marne things c n be done educa-* -' * I studen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t would bei rome up in the high school co-llege system, a d -- I. - I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tnltha would bei roenlu* I - IN/[erri ack ' 1 ', - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PIETERS: Intermediate ioAiege tudentj would h e the oportuni y,

- ' ' -~~~~~~~~~~~- ~~~~'~~~~I I ' ~~~~~~to rund~ out a liberal educatin, without haintb eak it off betwe '/Idy' arge ervice1 high SCho ad~d college. Te I ould Idefinitl eeit from this.''I. I , 'I -I : ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STEPHENS: The intern liate colleges udn woid have the ben I : I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I ' ' ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~fits of 5 rtn life, as well as a community hee lts and studentsI 2~~~~3 Mlaii Strect,I Ando'' ~r,1ais achIs t share gas But these studens'wouM' be ol er and re able to ud r,' I I j j I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~stand adis When they wo eavip the college,th wudb rady

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M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T{ere nthing r oc ntepeoplef ritdbprmsafom1 have' bee' haer minimal. In th xml 1have 'not hd apyignore horribl 1 as~a school. To be~ i wit i isi d ris . ut un L Cop1rsght I lagain7 he different I r r cussproblems w I them so far this

&re forced- to so.*,t in cop I, TINcI i c. 197i prc~e i ore year bec~u Fie irls arel rnstlyI thrisII his is 4 grqlat yepr to .1s in lde l d1 ay s s and leave

som repcW1t smr relta Ho r ~piarvard The ntion's best- tefreiposb orm campus at ht I antic patefo~ins~np, y ae nt frce tored o.,s riten y en bythpityisnntbeis' n' tI ibthinfoeleposibe frire Mjoyouyno - s II miss to- make sweeig] udgeme tmjrpolT grd bte

wardersmnd thd governor .In pris th m~torture ah about ddison, t t Iocrn Ihj dctinlc projected a misin fbadi gyo~~~~ur body, trt ernardi b t~~~~~cncenig taneduatonm.Myour odyI utthey do not tot ra [*" - I 1 fewer applicant tco sequne peuainstudents. ne: Th t cShaw.- I . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fom. Harvard snoloevrcasron. . department h sas aigd to

e iSaw.eto nyato ea ~dbyn I vyn League appl cations are usid th lasom ih ~ cpe it l the problem -in-I'¶Th 4 I ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oato nthrt let

the pleasure it may give, is a itshot1 se usit thef r n f rom 3 t rne othdre exists very unnaturlin rprio al 6w us lat rJ ~ further more es'l .'' ii om-i t aot 6%fa, is therdp 3 il cmmedte85 o- :progvrarn tf- ic arthe at letic

tu L~arniigs ould not only take u e eei shouldli a YalatImfostishereme here to say the~ lea ~ rga f c prsa ndrtu e. s ere, Ar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o ~is nationwvide.) A both 'Ohio B ygr iitosis h~e dapce, gy iastics. and' field.~~~~0~~~~~~1 I lab t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~go Brthrune e 1teand the tipiveitity of I rese bled I thSis ps

The Processl ~~~~ducation. ,., I'~~~~ ~ n in Madison,' fI exmbe,! t ar , heeso e nth e riofthe appecatoationrsh.e h e Ic 'hereo bo girls have n ''- pstoI"ThIof ~ dId-be fre derused almo t unl Iie n a OPPOsition t coeducation has

t1~e largest n of our futurc~ iti' L~Id b~ , to ~ay that .would ventur beeneeimitmitecsyyear.OOn te aa'r

gentlmen brn npurple oCams o1 .nl. Our pur s~is o, ctvate I i/ o~ dob be 'reatly roved withteajoto opoito Io"th 'ares m erofor utre Cti~-' n ap a missonnfficersdub tI~at admission O, odcto idee hs hboth the res~~i nsuiiies the h~~~ to nof'~Ie new draft lotter is f eing Is s o, eulnme o coeducatin ahd eve thpose whoa

both he rs nsb'iltie and ebenefit '.ich cornt them -number1 boys from the gr by~G~swudte ~ geloe i n emai opoed it Xse'~~~ an~~~~l ~ ~ ~ - pre~~~~~~sur~~ I I be human bel'in§ mloe e and sln

becaue th areAmnericans beca th( ar free." ' to o tp coilfge anq *gt re o li far as the parents go they alsofd~~~ of Harv u. deferred; most ~~~~~~studen18 do n get m~rdtli rsn ol

J msCona t M1aLIL~rdatijbr ni fte ' have *d~cild d1 to give. the wholeTorn~~~c t-. rme. r ver I th~~~~~eI fte r issue the lyeefit of the d ubt.','I tke i~iy place with seve oth6Yi t t fr nI of :the IIIhv e~re llg. hyths About Girls-

brde A 1 11aL'-n the stairs oulr eo'l re ned ,r sads en er beyl thesligtlye umni alse haven't given anyto up 'he manylockabl from- I inedo 5 red les la ntiongi eor mc Ioumld situathi bayiha g sti, geis 'od oi ems'ht ~ at

barica.e a ng th pptairs ourplareaaIo h ';~ oml iut ht tl"eit vociferous pposition to our oing

three floors hove me. We ing 'We ha Iot ~ M ed' a gI nerI e. old myths an incorrect ''ses coeducation h~s not affected tht ) ' thn ifndn hec rri e. office liainsh rise by 10% at th'~enra~haemanand institution's in~age.'

bullhorn~usl 'oA phalf' o the Trutees f Cl mbiht~iver ' at v e I vI iexp nsive tatrabout girls n'e d'scoe s that It is my si cere hope tha th

school to~~~getj a~~ ~ lns~~e~nd me... l~~~iat's S far a. Co mu ~~girls lare neit dq djca Trustees wII realize to alo~~~of-'stude~~~~~~1ts di th~~~~~~ir~~~~. fait inbect cv ai

sity nd wCol abthosr 1Ityke tyoghtes C th ee o rcosta 0 ih xet 1 '~ ~a ihteeetaI I~~~~~~~~~~-""'"*on '* tl A toth ne mo redii s&~ obit n mindc of Ie in;co mpg prkadrvdA'e o " ig dpayI~ oeuato a tet I r mu eanfftfifyatlo bo to'gns.ohes ae toe undt aorAee " an cn n ' raisi m

havg hat Columbia is ou' scho I an we wi~~~~I'l a II. Many Wihhschol so e'Ltib Sginao1 the me. b nrsoA~eth ng to ay for whnt it do 'I" -, Simon S 'tor ith enosIk' U~' TI IIIIE F9.' AO

muneni PAott om tawb e Stat Lyontoem~l chool She s- IEO I IQ PR C'moo irAs drfte ithe ATmThe rehcevbet~~~~veen H~otiaro 17, ec ariiu that nds Ieac y a vt h At Col. imsch ol ikeIr , ale aneis~h ~lbrteI'a' runingthe ole h ~~~\E(1 N XLBT OS~~R

Pi~ineton n han antde CosumiBe'ey Sn aplngtan sft" oui IEJFrancisco St te on the other I ges "if I don't m' ke my~~~~~. inst 'o th m asY t posibLLEDy HEin ENTIRElk

I ~ ~ . isvery~~si~ e. It as ~~thing t ~~ a'~'sb un r an al' sy LO WRFRI lD H Nwithm tl'd par'andt att hetsaegr smthvedes fra',a 4 I douan II CO mIT'ONE fitHit 'aUGoo bystoye it 'mpictywih ipeiais .. ~isni eltht h eec n reel in ng toa,2 E OO HC

ahirag scolrikadte tl t pno. Wh ol-iC inti~~ie jmylIv brothe "s hin'LHNC 5 H CAM F1SFMU'conteted wt'ai colth 1 vei' AtAldet t'najoedFo pIIP4ics-teHavi 4 rA. fd'i)ST

others and B e eian anF iscoudi aI we wi he's1 Ma sc art1i le tIa JRX R OCH ave 'ometh -i '~ had'IdIneRat withutAJrf*hn ema- arvi-g'0,Puh T ho-etl ona V." tine H L11 'O

1 emphais f a~iiie eucaiononiriellct dev op ent',R bu I IAS -~ DRTAK'A

tu~~l im osib e t earate intelliet Ifo isoala elbrtl ru 'n th r oI I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" I I "dy , ETR

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Fsicy by, ae on the her dis~alof a. ew Itsulve hting "I.RlNUBSJD H Ndei~. A a I avehst ' edi 'I

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Sport>" AN Sport K

Wr stling TksIterschol1i;Fivo PA Grapplers opFirs- s

Seven h Seed dc ~ in's~~~ ~First And Second. Seeds ATL EO H WEKJ

F n', Route, To Victory

$aturday, February 27, Exeter-Winning an almost unbelieviable

fie n vdual* championships, e-~~~ Akidove varsity wrestling tam

,'took he tenth annual 'v

Co-Laptarn F pinning1 I - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ - Englan Prep Schbol Wrestlihg~~Eg I re Scbo Wrsti~

Bob ri ie ~~~his opponen n e e~l onso h vot ntersihols chamlpion eff Tora~n.thoughi the .ttlure

tfitertchoIs. r nt on tb take his second Inter h sIc ch iship. Rose a run his record o 2 -0. was ded hr ntet~rnam..ent ~t anaged to overc le

,A L1II I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bth E erndTabor as Ando1verRacketm en re mt sch~~~~~~~~~~~~lct~~~t c * ~~won w h ecord 108 points. By -iinaove tant~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ irchl in'd o" l' e fta'! c k e t ml e' n" ~ ~ ~ ~ the fin e meet had becmie

V ~iI h e Andove ,I.Exeter and Tabor asL~~~tjUA~~~~tJA~~~UU) K*'UI('iY I NIL' Exeter finished close -behind itli~~~~~~~Exeerfinshe cose-bein v It

by BILL K PLAN. overttme ga es to, fnaly wini his Sa l ay, Fe ~ary 7; G, o 101 poir ts and Taborwitb 91.~' Sat~rdaSE Februa 27; 'sL Paul's meitch in fiv games, I15 15-18 - Led i ic C hin,the ndover Ha~dock Pulls UpsetW L

The Andover~ sq sh team, led 15-13, 13-18, 1-15.' cording "B" uaDic teni a upwth Walt Haydock, who had hat R iIHY '..DO

by captain Frnk duPont, Pete nwerstiI d win of he day . a 4-1 victory oer a sr snl a blul hsbs a f~h ~IBlaser, and Seth jiwrlieaiywsae'Caeithin besistogsqdfom rti season, provided the margin of aotsadi nd dulprr-

-/ . ~~~captured' first plac in the New position. Do ii241 in gae, At t uberoefo h BI i, victory as he came back from his ace W te Hokio nItrEngland Interschd Iastic Chain- ' hsItai hihak dadCs~n'ipae n ecl tsvn seed'ranking to win in I_~ hm osi tte 6 o~

-. 16 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~went' on to c pture thel ISt I two I oe~d sh s Ps17llwih ls: nhsI eddsvnpfonship. Andover 16m~ia~ Ifoedefeated7l'egh las:i hs aydock la e oit i ~~ hpnoutscoring oth Knt and games' to-4, 1'i hi ac l'- one tin four ae.As l n is mat~ch, H~ydock fa ed. first and se an jes uing'e

E~eitsnearest 'rnpetitors, b 1,161, 1 ,With th match s~rell Arudo~r alased ovcrn r Dumrmer co-captain rad, co6Jrse of the ournhnicnt.ix i'Asnmb ~ i~ hn m th trepiinh Young ho ha4l defeated Ken L ce9sxand~ te ponsrspcumb. id t3-l, _____

-' ' : the'~~I he "B" tourn T~iP~mn il aIndw 2 i trIsighifrtgancaeearlier this yetar. Haydock ,startedfh'irst break oakll co ohsback to, win i x thje ith 3ut 'lg tn tkdwn the le

op wi ~~~~~~as he wo h f at twog ttin a akdow.intheadPenseed, etrmynatcoly Te atw nu ifficu Fperiod and riding the riumberwpatients with rack ~~~gmestowrauptheviuayfo

acuaecropshot ndasrnIae owa ptev r o At ine-oro oer, see4 f r the rest of that'per'adcdu, vlly clm xdh te le 71 1-11 1 15-8-,.cross cutvolyIcihe hiAtetBue 7.]1-, 6 used an effectii a op in the econd period,' Haydock andexcellent showing y swee 1-1rshot i defeating his' aopa nt Youg raevesl u nS e~ rtGoodhue of Belmont Hill inthe ''.Cihvagme.Ne rt. Young 'praueu yoc to 3the

t ~ ~ ~ ~ n- Chad third' eriad Haydock took till~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 nd -p ePetels Blsewpn layigi hi i "Bst V31 p tch' anather reversal and Pne Wednesaa,Februr) j24, Ar-

Ias sedd[L ft ear, was PA's num er ive Young with just i eod n oer-F i~awathird in the "A'i tournament, 6 han i~ehrt pe servered hroigh in that period.' Britain Higi School track team.avenged an earlier seonloss to five rueling ove time gain S to re- IhsseodmthHaydock Andover's x.rsty rn its wy 'to -r

Fisher 'of Choate, t seod sed, c ord Andover's f urth and I st in. faced sixth seeded Garneail of an easy, v ctory, winning, 69-40.as he defeated him j4 iegames Th ac cr f41 a r oc e.Aan a'okgtteLed by cap a TrpAdsoth

'~ in th semi-fia~s~ I te finals I 1 ' . aini ' a indicat pn of televe of tak~da II and dominated the Anove rcmntonieirscompletely exhaus ~ fer hi§ -" 'bm etition. Th ugh winning nly tchwininr3e.of the poss ble thirtqen, sweepingsemifinal~ math lsirjs ne i vidpial atch Gat n rc- Int iasHyoksopotent four_ events in the~could not seem to i e' ace with l"ed asof the ro~es ito averti e. was t p-seeded Steve Martin of I[ dcroiStrthe fast, movin g me of De WI'n nte is on

Seth '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ilstn I h frt n Pa dveinits win overNiord, fir's't seeda~ consequently Hadok ls hsfistliste rts PacingTripdAnderson

lost ir~~~~~~~ three straig t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ake, 5thP of the day with :10 gone in he who obk two' idividual firsps,

was another f De Niord's I V n n T k aok othsfrs aew h ntls a rpAdroVI tione Martin I scaped bu?-Haydock took Phrsnred Pein a Blbround. Playing x~~~~~~~) II . ifl~- Eat n him d od I ed ihero, ~ ihE cctims i~flling teaseonth d n wn' and i i '~' M~nl'for a win in the 8-1

victims PlallingW~ i th seond 38 i~(ndaSef in-pr th se n Mconlgave, thej number se iS .rda era 2-

pompetitio of the~~~ period.e cn s a in the 45 igh hurdles, as he nd-asughest kec ptii the only ' awqf en42vile arryin firswindameI

ag I t r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ove~~~~~~is 'var ity - C'o-captains i Samn'But r' took first I'and seoIam e managed to th Ponty"B' e h Ad'e dscngaefrom hr n[ the entire mangli teamp\ particip ted inIJeff osen and Bob Frisbie oth, in te nt- with', a wing time

tourney. oinneta h s~ 'hos the 1971 Ese Intersc aola ~tic won heir second straight IInj of 6.0. A erson thei' cmebc

-- -- -''J I Sw~~~~~~~a iri tComp ting i 'orscholastic Champ-ionships at oth t6 take aJfirst' in the hig ll~nWednesday, Febil Fresh l~d- It i ffthdpace the Blatae finishe took all their matches quite 'easily, as he'pos ed a MrInning leap of 6"

er-Facing ,a strong rvard~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t gvngu utt eLaw en'eville, Vailliston 6nd P e-oints' -n heir six matches. It An Ie' nyohrmliwnemen sad, the dover 'squash I' of. the d was upper Dean Roher.

teai d phcated it, Earlier score. FIiIs U i"'.IIn is first match, Rosen 'got Roher to a first in the-long1 jump,against the Cnmso. 'Kith a come- .NIP. i U~'' Relay akes hia'd Andov r's quickest pin of the day, winping he event ith a apt6f

'fo-ehind '4 -3 ~tory, The as"FhbeI 1 'A ' Jqh ick edownand '0".1 .l hi seon ' i a.Blue'sb detAarh'dc~ig Cmeigiirjay2; Fb doi er's est perform nceofa e taqic aewn 20,'hehsscnd inam '

factes ideth macas at dpedteN nln h j wsi' h'.0 ely pinned his'opponent with 1: 08 one in a 4-la' relay, along with TOaifcidthe mtlhfou tcst us dI' col~Rfey Can Reoa a Ali n the period. In the '~erni-final Olivier, 'arry Johnson, and Bill

ovtaing los ntefirst Pioaislips, Ando er finis d in a Sac . ick M4 SI ancdim Ne- match RoeIe orhsde ailovrcmnglo's t I foi'arryFay f Exter.Althotiigh

th~~~~e'eI - ' ~~~~~~~~dismal fourth' p aceI Wa1 ing the Iville fs e th iu. ,aifing fo ar a f ~ IFirst-Placespd~~itions. I n e r s c~~~~~o haIsws vdnejtenas, the Bl1 e tu'ne'd a aime neithea could get a takedown in

~~~hrea games~~~~~Int ' sac In {waK the teI nI'thed number th ee position, Da coliihian the tIm of 1:40.0, a new sc aool the fir t session, Rosen got a qislick Takin the remaining'for firsts

Captain !'Frank du' ct broke his ICoursI ad odry astrea of a g t wins as proc~~ss f finish ng fins r'oke the~ rec6 d. l-owever th p rfi 'm, ncqievn I n oeh m ~rfrAd'e eeBilEigtidIhre 79e III' nuchtaaevirtually all of the secotid. In .h Mches o 'ruce Woleanhe as efeated ,9 wastnoTaquite oeo c e final I period Rosen. got~ Denni o"mbar.'Enright t?by ore~ exIi Ie pp et Academy. In the 'day' a0 petition, ththe8me t, asithtBlueh'a wienged* by hi ' 16-15.p~e eper a1d ipoet t ih n i d h 8'l egtats wnig

at unbr-oe a h le Vbnhi lc.b n rs n arneil.predica'ment before hs-- ' 15-11, ~5-11, 161.eeBlaie Sincer tfhe atc was h t pacIn In, iviuaesth PAd Ia o di. esa h ol onRse thIaw of 5e', bettering his New

at ber 'one he : Blue, ince the rnth wahtn'n Ifv-July th PAgals p all day. Rosen went "o Brita i n op onnt Raineault by thlree'played * extremely eli as he t~~~~ernational targ~s inst aof those wella Tim Nei'e a ex

~~e~~l the thin aine of his by 'a al to ge the t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ledown and twa feet.nd'spts nMcihersons w g; ne thedo50an yd. , snatce thne ethhicrsrdleKz ks ane posime f l minut s Jfor riding time to asl withtieof58whlBrcmatcb rom his a p neat before Association, th a whole lof t eair respective' even s. Ne ille se'Wle9~dRccRni h aIle

bowir g down in a tI -n the were loe hnsa.'took fo 't in he 100 f ees yle8-1e Ioth fials cocapainRo-I in I7I2 i domin ted the match as he alod un.it im of 0:61A-

fourtld I5-4151- 1 ,17-15'Seth Gravalle Shi6 CsTei igtm i 72 a lthi- inan for virtually the e idovea"s 16 ly remaining - win wasWalwoih' PA's nui b r twoi man,' shooti'Ag in he'nbe ne recod Neville was flaoed y cats ial inig70 6osted by ensLibroi h

sutin !iAziov trmd anl last posi'tn j.afor I 'Gray- Gi fCtray in leventh p ace In I d nab vlt with a jump of 12'0"1. 'loss;, h ~va wepb last year's alleie's point tota of 2 5411 h ~ backstro el Ale~ aiks Bbisbealso wrestlede m a alwdb il

"Inte~cl'~I's cama, 1L5 1- 15 15 n~iddaseco d ins inse in fourth tle winni g me, tiie vlpni~tvc o~ rude se laoforthe:.1 -~~~~~~~~~aecord., Beiind highsciring honors aloqg seco Ind 'lc o14. ., ovei~ll', while !.ooii g in the Kazcksa rrthebaksr ewsHaydo k. n the quarter-fiAaal~ Andove sweep.,, I I

'Stev'e; Sherrill, a number four kneeling Posi n i ravallese JI ' us ftemeleile Idhs reunn n n~h 1I olaces.

of sh' on his w ~~~ tob~m er I F s~uetl'tadsas ulfe oaptpriodi heo pie uprstw neasf Inte' nur y.o nh met,-hAo' er',Bsle, b ' wld in in- ieni ng upt ppe s teamsain t ienlsv nturne pae 0iithI

15-6, I746~, 1-14. 'c Cin, ath vjy.et n r noer20.5ethe10'bten'ic h 2 secpondet n he .bidd c Ihers l an psm ter cithet nithrfie s t paye was shenBlue tea 'ry r cnwh ho~ f2nshe IM the een h -lae te"olFeisbiethe n he firs t sleonds inteln jm n h6 I .a I

- well as he fough t rough~~~n y orfned it a o also 23upant. 'Swtht me alof 55L6 liye foCniud nPg weayFs 1000. th 60yd.un oof~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~I 4 shlirespecsweItiyely. a-s ~' ot

'in !stIey re 'on rfother " f me' mace wihaianrfmnr eodslf te idEBte

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F ,'~~~h ~h~aesqirFribete hn"on (1od nte~ogjm n hfive' SAaspae wa:s r yircwoMsi ee

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F? OU~RTH 5PA) B-B 11 Pa~~~~ls "~~77 e~~s r;~~ 1~ic~~ox Shin s As ~~Goale- Boynlton spark~ PA Victory Oer Dartmouth;P I -I1 Ia N6 1 's r~c x h~ ~ Mt. Lie o~~~ Ou 'lasts A do er S i4~~~~rs Cop ird First~~~~Line Totals 1:46 'ojutse Totls Set S S gsonalReRecord;it. He '0~~~'11 lasts doi~~~~op ird ~~;Wednesday, February 2A- 20 minutes o play. Makin 13

Wednes')a eruar 14 n b did convert1. Idover - acing its srongSt saves in the final stanza oll~Wenedy, Fe ecns An uit h s e 65 ' 1 r Li ' copetitioh of the year, the n was able to stop the 'Dartrhouth -

dover - \ylth two ~~~~~showing ~ ~ ~ fa~~ra~~1 ~ ~~n~erschio~~~as iCS dover ho~~~~key team lost 5-1 t a offense from anyS angle ln.itea los afftheon the qq~~~n the ~~cor inoaunt e ro, EIBUKE very , strong Harvard Fresh.n ganme, the two scores, he I~~UP

faoro ?,Geo e Fields sank a hot fouirth qu rter a h t , ret~roS to la Wrcte scrd 2 0ns Uper ucYsquad. Behjd by onl tw gi Is were the smallest number given up

* Aadfemye r theade,7-6l Upcete Fsaer and pta .r g udy&S'aFjray2,after~ the secdnd peri of 1 to the Big Green this yearecpit~~~~ptthhIU aed 75 'buf etfinsh evRAcor' is thinsiee,~ t f n anot r Freen ofame ajutaron

by three j~it t 0sedonds Me'serole e sao d wo oints 28 D 'tuh - eori it tre quick cores by the Fr~hfo Frd Perry f h avrapart in h wani g o~ s as :-errnie- forw r ick W ack tem aptured third- p c i the ~ut the game' out of reach f r goal lin a 5-1;win oveir Dartmouth the g rnon~~~~~eh ~~Defensivrepe very' early i th seson.'it dpe it si ga e in a onI aanpy'h em head Eatr Pe 'SchoqI ham- y noe l~' yAs aiin toe capal4 orow.1

'.58-~7. Behind he s orig o Lewi pifenshI sdwith a totaPA f 341.2liOymto tasipaay toGc~~ing ws dmtet was defending ha pion ant tt. Goalie J n be the mean reason fr its victory.

the jhe was dw 56-p' but* ne ~t 14 poini5 tile Blue went - , ...

captin Gegg I esr~le im.abda 71-6.:I f'1Aler eass with 387 pin while Boynton wshr pressed by e Of 'the six goals that, the teammediately gave P a576,lead Gan ero'ucldnRn~ikx 'cademly too'c secoi d.teve Harvard ofne during te scoi'ed, ' ulIweetallied iwhile'on a short jum er, Wrester Catrte e uripain s t Aome a was he 's leeadi ri inr o two er o,-u AndoVer b~ad at least a one-man

scre ixI t~ih pont o o bri' the score baF- to! 71-7 butm' nI Iuahead 62*61 bt M sro8 nd&Bob Hoe, ln i he SIao d' giant sla a and Crim ns shots from e te advntage.toth Bnianote niao AnBianchi th~n scor dra frethrow regained the nilom ntumr fa the was se ornd over I in crosE -c try dover was most effective at

6259, ~ ng BoI nchio n a skat tof t B oeenan-yand bske repc vey to dle he teami qnd cortinue to~ ke thecopton jskig af is ow peayscore, 6-2.Lsn 462, A ent Bl~u~lya es e~an ni-C untr 1 utstiiidi g siu Tions.aSur

Ahead-;7-4asBnKelley scored the two minute mac in.Ithe ame. he ky'p ndoveir's scess Ih G lSprfive pt~gtIDoints Firom ,that p it, aptain I arterin te ten, tea meet wa itsIIAtrega p~r ntescn

1'ields brought t e scor back and forward i k 'San rsonI'efrac i e rs onr. n hr e~dspoeld Pifwith t i e left cnbndf '1 t H y'eca 65p s tofrom ~ slim 3-2 margin to a wide

to 67 2, e~ obndfr11 teH sco 965' -st,- 't eaFros toa make up. Atc 14:7,rinf the dame, Mese ole taIe te last 19 points as te Blue elI- to firihecue. bin d tPtehwt - ea thath wo askto u ch fo1407team's fnhl th eme r sco iecoI' ain i he

th cap two Insf nk h eme r eo ie ~ HcoPL'laigfnse '' lower Peter Marin scored An- "the 9s6.1 thcn ig this year. s fIlowed .losely y Jim ' .. dover's' third power play goal tominute, Fred. Davi of W retr Al the outs of h'a ,the 9rwfod in thrd and ca tamn

I*-was the dnly play to Soeas I'tr Ay l fth lFn give the Blue a 4-2 lead. With'the lead' fell to 69-6. A lon g pass BV tok a3- led o th e Ptr ely 'ft.PulFn'the puck lying untouched in front Fw to strng Pobt -by guai d Ba inh fer' ~'ean placed i 2th whi e Don o h eto Weldofi Baird poir~U of te ne after teDartmouth

¼an'd wtitensec ds re aifling KelyadR aL a ~an IIshd 9h goalie Mike Wqlker had-made a'

* control of the ba 'WIt fi e ecivlytoffa he. the puck into the goal. I'seconds deft, Fields drovetdte hejHris bhnp the coring andPr ct1erJir rwfor pbcdy' -

-' baelne~ hee e s ap~dinofCate 1 n nac,'ti dthe 1t ih14paas olw lo se- ''"' In the third period, tip-!ns bco n 3-0atte l, h heBo 'Here teln I Vt' u o i36 trK V Dn m rvdd Advr ih t'

imeiaely sored a o th le . nItesc , dvr'in ,I Ii vr armuh sh md 9svs Buzz Oelson past goali Wlkre.n q ' Isor a 1 - ( nBiI aendy 8A w oithnoi pre ''s62wn tped asocig lp so btoe mico st sarng ~ u was unale tI ent ethe Mount t 1. ter li ev' ason te t In tegmsIBn urke' poe . his egoal iniong

Locsnr I3en incr1e sed, ts lead Her on1 d se cone of th s diAdo okeih nd n21d save.d, slnpitoy Ainfronegg. e ett poc15deinto' 47-32 woIcee -T utscor

25-3 i I he1 tir hinder 1 .. a eso 4esa andleytfisinuthteiant I Tha 'ofirsto deanske PAir6-in tf pen ~~ing slme artmhoth'simedtely defen ead e r igo an omc imelte d the sBlual.mInInheslalpte rDougereefleh ari'enh ad Jhn m ner sae. Frank Oran soaliue intoer.

lead ak' e ve, . ur then scor 4'~ btws ed nA i tw o u ant on est ntS ts onl ai g am By th e poe isgs i n,te ed~ 6-5 s esr e nd inter gamet npct o bluenedtleyico sfooed b tw priod.Cnnnig te- tied Cte gamgt.- Ifi ~~~t eI mshe n n ~plce HssyGrmo ffnetoampnpIwe he Allean abucn lpBiancet cotabne mco 12 ofs te 2a2tcatn d o ToIny teggetti 8th th efr'1 Havest

tems~t _15pon. Sader uso d 62 S descoe 4Tht9h, 'nHe i in nubr dfae sots oangytn shot Omin 25e faeet Drt.Withst ofont, th7ihi two niian uoac se lefti the in eh m an slabsFSteveKiakoxscodrfdnsemwastlargeo

eft~e outesean ga e'rin of Ir p sbeloahlin heFo IniueslftisteopnngpridI' Ble hot heled -0Onaconui e tied2 bt oe a 226 i1r1rth, thee y o~ o ut11sosduigte pn first erCrigdo B rike entaway

Kele,:ile lu ct or e's - L i w~p ~ n ett in h 33rd' e -S 5i in l40 miutsani ' duin -th first ~ -sape nt heg'.1 ~~~ed acio ee, 70 T r finlcre of u ter a o tts hol b ~v pe~rod SConte ipt t oiv PA,3a ho -1er loadwDr imut

eser and int e gutcoed't t lue6' to4hhead Daaedt,.i s tIpitc til o avr-nt a ce'te ied toe one hotevrter end~~~d. 56-55 as a21 2232 h'nfti eineaum

Bianchi :6ombined f 12 of the ___________ r it pena yIo o rs-hcig when (he scolied o r theun spdteams nxt 1 ponts 5t'Ton, e t eamIl at r C reig Thoas st IItiale

and tm s w1~r -- n mn d~o a y thee game'slfiktxinute Drtmuthe onn e, eII ~Sealr oing the k av n 1 fBluBike

I-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e'At the ~~~~~~outset of th Ie, thehe ndvernetandpuh ingaesput-vtem7nepaitsibibask t daylFfry2, I dvrIO d eua 2 n vr- h cr to t10utlteIa fistin 1967 B ickeyo e aantu

Blu b- Shelea ingh tinhe reni 6-6a1,th Aiuoers v ase by am lto u te8 softhe muiddlte, perid Fr 1FaehdNomCos he tea thr~~t II Itheof a'soIaeb ~esmn welairna slompr ito the 18otal

CArtd! vedV o ytt coeiuc n two vic seySru i the 40e m Tedsohe u h rbon aaag-e liehda2 ane(f al d iues 4o1 qucar tver the eek aivt curshe W1rcest rar71-uiAnd ver High ch o1~v rsic. I an aveng~l an earie I ss Tm Blair. Ttally com itting Bod e, Bnicleyiand Bhowev willue 16- 4 ' ap a r iv ~ t Wi ed t'oe

then a pe2, ngi~ peald g Isbyt p~1utHro sttpenhim If on th cos-hotby i, h aven played byrd the se oned.I ~~~~t to stan as by f~ ~ ~ ~ ta rigThma S~tme

I 'siv~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a ~nut otet ~' goal in the as o ~~~~. game, Andover c n-~~~~ ChehI 'r tok hi teaes shtfi''~-

brau t t Score a -0. 'a ~'ll ~~hilestifli~g ore st ns bok th game oen with thre oi t'I' on Ra Stackerand aptin Dave 01 ad ' entireplay, tain s ot - Il nth otird staza, Harvard' I -rk se ainwieaonl

I ye attack. se g~~~~~~~~recrdalhir toen fdf6 iI1ahd~f athr& hea sutut Gal i' uc s iPliunfredtheBe' oppoent toglinerpandy Millernscoredtonvar;

to ,on ,was nets r F ~~niero~s turnove~.a-tin th'A Ovrnet an-d .. -~dtea 'sled nc'esed '(3'exelen in rthe n es Anovr' rt sheap shot. Wreh relative5 ewhie

baktsb esrleadBinhi Wle - - 'ese-s neerasitthe impstn twienorbu orate putd ha~ 1- p sng h tnSvaittIa b _d 32-2.7Iwas set hiIf,9tolbma eeitsaleadn5-0. -

as tbean ~ui atn~th Adoer pl ad 7e c dolnt ei at{ln coerfoath B a Wth 30 scon set i n i tga e ]-r~~rkB~e'deene Te ~u on iue anin ae 2- -led lngahn upj inLoa ,hhatdId 5Ano n2avd telgfomben

to al'bhun drig te a haf y 't oet fcteJ t ch df r ias hc ila hen I C ehe Crai t rike e Caaagof the'quarterand we do bygame, P sI ~,vy meba to n1 ori~g 1 points 1 - - hi inhgoloftebyear '"s~a omae oth 8t

six 2-1 gon~ino h scod'makd u te 'esivue4r ~~i th e aIrlthnustHe-gafw ah' sot __made by d' fensemI

exeA ioan l e igof ue ra av o r an~ arn ehi To mut -Bl d bytath otting , ~rce an'd ve Hi~5ch rsitMv a noy. ithvPetpiingd223yatplay fegoaies enBt

Saturday,' Febhuarti 27,pAn-d him Ifurnd ack umthe ~ s o yote -'II d've-, eadng 1-6 wih hre beousOrtto hot.1 a t9 ill oasoit I 1 Anio Brpcstr aie:ai6-r,minte reaiin inthPgme, Miwa truh thincndo i p oi ingtef ecni If, hps thevicsory of the Doalmouhn-'

- Adoers vrstybas' ba~ (ea pRiod lowcer an anDave vit tI Iad 11n ah e tirday qate to I Fe h en t i stna Harvardwas outcord .19-1 a i Sel unsise t t d ove on le0 a th u le to a'`45-3 lead gos ng In the' naet Ioyntn wash axtonhrerha'be acnetetpr

as Mount Harmon con e~~~~~~~~~ ~~n oh s no aee a ehl Dr-hsttald5 onswieBikto Mount Harmon, 5-82. The goal (behind. hers re rem ienal~ t a voutacquaTer epoa for the 'Mna k e inu ta i1 o ~ ~f ~fomrfrhccduighesan. 1 '

K- -Blue's tendency to fou~~~n provedto dun hae nti, hris 'ube wHernia I iiatyefa'evss t 23 of 1e duii t~eeid cotst odureaste ie ih52pin-b te decdin fato the 'camea s uou t wth ee ues1fto PWii dn thentues ophent ut ha In, tefeetpro f.hs o 1gol 1asit uk

Iised to 4~2 of a 'b Ig ec est ts 2- r5ad the Bl t1s urnvrhthots ht.Wt eatv aiteams d olyl1atmt tl.I'Imuh crles'uig tefnl lyhs4

LuI'~se p red a oigti siy 22 Ii h h if, to 'me- Iits -le"' 'l -5 'I

as it I ea 'e4 a And er play ecel'ent' - -ng, Wit 30 sdefn g ga 22 h d Bi oga hot Isen

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'P S[I IL MGiN10 T, R~ OPPONENTS;'HOPSWE R ST L RA.EL TO-EX ETIA,"

WRESTLN jM. INUASH BASKETBALL H ~ OCKEY

This atrdyth Andover Sat u d y And ver's sity Thi~ Saudynght, the Ando AndoVer's varsity set~l This Saturday,, the Andover

vasiy rdtigamy l fc, swimmi g tam llays host Squas tmi will travel to Eetam ill ravel t Exeter, thihokytahw'lppsEeerfine teani from Exter.1 Altough I Ekter. T~ie c mes mt tei to~ c~ th R'd or the sec i Saturday', to meet te 'Red for the wh ich bos of' ts strongest

in~ ~ ' th eihl hed e e ecord, Viri is~ yeapSI It enonsecond time tis esn nte em vrIn:Anoe finished aha*f Exeter meet witlh having time 'compiledta recodiofaso3-4Ithusefar 'I

ciin c ose second d should JV last Safurday. ndover, othe numb rs four~ andu1 seven mnen, a victoriou~s, behind the recorde Cpane 1 b eon ielf

supply tiff comettofrthohe h nd, nters the meet With route b th Blue 7-0. br~eaking 49 point performance of'ing RennieM rritt, thd Re'd has

Blue. trea 6-4 icord. Of :he ten neets Pla It L~ads PEA' Bob' Kelley.' .- Idrng th I5ao. mn h

Three Inte'rschol Cha I hc i a t a 1 s l incositttyatiunn Dave Pentows~i will ledIteams, tlhat 6 w shols have in

The R~d oasts thr terschols far this year, Ando r arid xeter on frt Ethee llsesoeidatin l tep oipoed eore m

chmphamps gwih o ascodoavnhg with fo nhaveb.j enor Itn 1d ttn.inth' heRe i nmttmp t iprvecomo Ereecohsrecrdd m

place f s~es Rol~ert BarfAgainst 'thos( six ams, An over tersch~ Is tteril upset Meade o th em urn - eod rev itre vrDefed

w ho in he 121 ~~~~~~has a 4-2 rec )rd, V/ ;A1 Exet r's is I Miwdisxte fourt seed, before Along vith Pen towkwo satSt. Paul's, jNqle & Greenough,lb.' wrestlesboi in Pe eiinals to De at guar-d with' KeVin Wajterson; [Miltonand IBeP' cnt H-ill. Against

class, ~1efeaed Lin Chafee3-3. Theio e in b which th twd gnPteRdsoelb.th clas[Playied irevetul.wine Exeters starting I eup consists ol Deerfield a d PteRdso d

inth emi-ifi'rals. and en ~.yent teams. iff r~was a ainst he1ar'od the eeta inr forwards Ji Metcalf and Briar' its most ov rw eining victories of-

on to w ntl~ie finls.Tige Nchols, 'ard Fsh aExe er lost. an g'itenubrwothe Nashold and center Scott lewisi, the year. t game 'versus the,:on the17o~ wete o1 Eee, eiiIi o panTb andf'~ p0 itioris have been ob

also defate hi An ver BSi, it s ne- ndaiJoe TBrow is Aiit Sarfraz and D 'Lewis and Nashold both 'joined 'thei Green II ~.otk a 9-2 -victory,

also d If his A ve ali-Smnh, arsr neerind Joe Brownu4team at the Iid-year~ and havd dninhSt Paul's wirf Exeter

porent' ndlin this (asTd Sap. kowski;, a butte flyer,I xeter oeo he to'Eeeplyr4 been 'instrum Intal in the Red's; recordied a -0 shutout.'and 1went on to n 1 ca bosshepri ce of ni e re- ~ms aBu-e

F. pionshipr.The fina Exmt cha.Tp turnes lfon ast year's'U h lotaln 1 - iad, missau ofs Ie encourter recnthuc e bringin re ons,,was Paul Dowl'ing whol ook the and alsorat incividua t Ine's.'Holding whil ~oig'ossetyi Ga.oinger t dhsdone poorly.

ch a uinsi in ahl- 'ilimtedin theid i ert botm xeter's. ladder r~- iesoigcnitnl nec ovvite.jdhs. '

Hadii thIRdtac . ;e ime fv game. Although Pentowski has Gin agai tm atot rs Ramso t.d nber i,n ClPAls 9-~ ar~

Weight class eter' * ~caegor es is uper Jim C~a . A. I RodI 'a been the team's, leading scorer al) PAls '* nisms ee cthrsadut. o Caeore isCn unpbpeeve.'Im .Dxeer

Othel stndousafo Gaygist Aridver lark wi, tr n I be~ Iiseason, 1 the R-ed boasts a well gm.H ondfaedude Erilie Rau ai pr be sa er in both PAh atmed Fvori.e ,blne Iatcepeil incel 6-4F

Humph ey, the 110 lb. 36 b. te2 ante40fesye Etr'vellecd 'the arr val of Lewi and Nash~ld IOffensively an deesvl'the

wrestle$sfo the an 1c361er{ionEreisr6-3 'attackstady anis for Rau ~~events. In t 100a acTstrok Aceuntdowne TomSommefi~lin th ~lakb~in leas ' he way for this eris61its three lo ses R I ~es Tuts -on eiw 'Ect e sbt tayai

seoned, ronmn umpei eyn lthe Exetebr,- ardsofnfowd 'cm h'has of And ~r 1 In c parative scores, Exeter well- balbri edi With six forwardsriumpnd oer at I'Cn ral x eter, a4end i 'flecon Frsmnadte avr od Islight edgle as it has of equal aliber, the individual F

triu t 01C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sptDeed ef and MuntHhe

inth s od round.a o copeeheP obia nCopiigdt lstdfaedbtH.ermon and scoring of1 tsqahsbe '

inthe hsicord oth tem 'fviosaeMlo,32BrkTus.heteamn registered Afeven The most -consistent piayers

t9 Low II High Scheo Ttanor yerssutamrg hs rep unb tn inarep 'lon'pe3itio rid anIwsm.aaop gae'nBsyM hiscor h tk

match V.p closely, with~ he only In th~ 200 M Exe erihas s eral 3-2. abor 5 0, St. Pauls 5-7, ITk ir~pres~ ie victory over teo h e hsyahwvt

differenlces being Exeter losses returni ~g Itterm ' from .4s 7-, a Da mouth 7-0. Ad er, Her mie s 4-51 as----'-'-ihaeben Jo'arh anId~adifrn eFbig e I ' w.e alaru d g me n B ssI h c rd h

Atad n , Hboth ofhclk d e ee cCn Dv e jsfi'tir h ne-co u be the fourth. quarter it- that gamne,' in the St. Paul's and Deerfield''

defeate close and Kul'kowski F l~~~raed thefvo W it outsc'ored its opoet 17 igarnedee ycls 'm rin an Je ul

- I F~~~~~~~~~TE L ENTA

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Sa ti. da~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, 'XI area 6, 1 1.~ ~~ME T.'F lI~II~I~~f4:

2. Oni I ~~(onec) predic~inpi person ii each s-io

' ~~~~~~~~~~~~3. Blai ks NN ill beREFLT ED if 'iot hanlle ill pc snllll)~ . cr

4. Ti ' Il be setted~lby i-awin ' I- [,

4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~~N \ `

6. 1V I ners will be notifi d by, T e Philli an.-. FF - 'FF F

F I F ' Leli '~~~~~~~~ .Da.. Spot i~Ihop F'

- F F F I F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VILIL GIVE A TURTLEN4ECK JERSEY -F FF~

J' WILL (IIVE ACUST \ M- M DE BE T'. F IF

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F(, th nuberf Andov:episI'I-F F FF F~~~~~~~~~~~~~G s

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Pa Mrch ,.19ii V '. - -''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_

ilo, ni~~ B-- m' re I st rid is qbiLe g e -ng

tI ti 't dIA d r A

I - w 1 A 't L "

W e~~~~~~~t ii kes ttu H L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sssin o ,te,)BmcI l sulsaIn.I ~rel 'wtusn- porm .tete5 wr

All-Star ea B asts Im ressi'v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ei ircviegd by s enonskebasis LheageStninsoher in t e in al gin of el c ses n a fottrie a eod anf151-1I earl l e r it wPhi Ftheh S

00, ~ ~ ~ ~~~~t i, h co~ahd ta. yJthn ci ser sytem te 'rid A

scoredtw~ gals wih Rueer r to coremplen at er sucCivsit onle theaBob ws' inalpcsflsao.InVrea nwt ihree goals~~~~~~~~ t 1e s onewl ore cuse,~-

~~cni~~~~r Circle h~~~~~A u club prgame cotea swere- Circle 1, edged by t~~~~~~~~~~~~e c h en lo -eth ba I ob thsed.,-

TRBomers ne up in lat acerc use erminanreffor t caereougord ofh s5-11p-1 In thre f iternhunity wthin the clsr

move" el I wahivs, bl e teamos wasy ade ewswremd t hsinig

Kent ad John .Lom~ rdi. A-Sta goa1lie ohn M~aloi Watches e.Pnluster addiuel of the gtfIn a wld rae' iththr~eflpsI he omes n h as opposed: to seven lo ss oer aruretylad hIn a wild race ith thr~theaefirstohalfsf he-tie- eami league as lthey have -therf ura teamsfinas two wee so pJ y and ssnHoerwith thseij on. ie 55rcr.etna t i tipg 'Cseled 15Iseparai ed by~ only fot r points, the fiflish :1 in seconq place. o ,*e r' tf~o a slow start,th t' ls -AdvrB-Club F~ockey Leagu'e - Lac ing depth1 on both the of'-I rigerdefnsea et tirst, two games btthan oendedits sIth~eCircldtha abl t nxelvncbu apik Jones ed telauinscoringin recent hitrI i~ Ijadp dhaI9 on8eridvd he f its lst s gar~t eteee .~~~~La-... lau n lones*uzyits u est aw cpnd hev. ens 'the Greatsci weI9ly tb ro re first place. Leadin the adVaeh ot 10PaeI II ~~and almost gained - .t dplc f l epetv wtwith this year's lub" 1 Hocke ual s: rs. Starting e se son-o )adiio nth ialsa ig.cies aretw seniors eff rese1tv20 and 2

crown Was the Wet Quad hckey dlef n , both 'ol and Von II nhrtadGe ur IeIIQ~~~ ke '-Amajor problem endu ed by he hZnad n Ge te oins.Rone 'RaserIyn ehed b Mr. William Sch e I1 along vith liesecond Serior Circle squa waisI'k-og ther they form o~ef the Zotekm'd Chese Ia reteamI conedy eter in t ieinv i f ~ ns in the tea 'nextt thre ,, ii est

firona Bnce t g r thei Get Bof nSyelpaitoDi ux akeid of consistently good - ay, of e hie- league as they have corpbined scorers s thyhave, e66,finadltree plce ,r the Gre t obe ( l o e t oef ake uI laciing thel ability, to keep e or 744 of the team's 1,189 poits.. 57, and 5 pnsrespect vely., -Quad S andinBa e e etdefe i5C5 puqk0 ouIfitnd - ividually Rh e I n h aGar dell and th Gidilla-

Bomb ~'s in third pl~ e and, in te the ag~ie. Arr~ l~~ter th~C forthe Circles were Rick Rams'oy, Theen inth -leaue dllgahe" of the Se ior' cellar, the SeirC' t lsquad. sea o atei b~ oved to te StabLingoSaWakrad tai ndin vihe 41 poleaglucutr-urntyeol h tWest Q'u Ch~~~~~~ck Willialm .1 30 place positin in the stanidings~ asCelly one of th best' teams Scle 11 ledL te sItid~ tte a, de 8 r rl

> inClul 1-ockey his' ryl the Welt tea i scor' -n-g- -. eaueind isetho alsootainga e yh~ ar ,wopae-,Quad emmoe'far into the -The Bmbersl Eiu n.reho soinla took ashrte~' plad e.r~y in t~seasn, nd A uh far: froin th bes ' ~e as converted 2'of 69 a erpptsJVb tlI tyer log itfiiseiteyea wi rns~ita u- t1h& eaethor7prcn.-I- addi~ion Butler Rheinha t- and Btethe t amfinishc e ea ~t allexcelle ttem i te eg ,teo

11-2-3- 'record, tnpints in ront Bo rscoael bMrGilles las a commandn -l n a yld t ia ntand tgse~~~~~~~~~r J~~~~~~~~~~ef nsive reboupds W~it a 5 u a bet.m ti hof the econd placellf n-isherS. "Tr bley'lLea made' up fr ebud.Teseodfr 5d9n ~ i e b l a~The ~ney to the s ccess, of ti-this f kh ability by fine -eb GardelbThesstheoteaMfinws'rd on

Westi uad seemedj to lie in it stc I andlin~g dnhustle. Led y :he Dade slwrDy 1 Bntz torit cej leoe oveIngofQ.-'Bhn hIr'lefensemlen Doug Buxton', Vhc has compiled 164 0on II andwih24pins34o h'hlavvery] snrong firslt e, the Quad Joh -ombardi' and Brad kent, I grabbe1 43 re 0u ds.bensr'dofeetros 1 n

- - - poted ~a henomen scorin tot~il alnir with tlqe eC qellg t goI lotnding out, th e team's, ar ing adto ' rd la is .also theof 60 goal on the 5 son 21 moien inCfJonM J h gm p are guards Dav S ai son ledng re ooun n1 the t am-thnISknearest t ont.nIbers ere a song t dee-i-'nd Malcolm Thomson whowih7densvrbudsCo- I n ' avttlled74an, 3!pnnt captains Charlie Schaff and D~olisItwc l th ,ore of. te sively', asIe ie'c8 l ctaived Allendin' -ptint

- ses n'I id isuefrm nga-'git aeaeoi'tirGd H'Iscoring tandings with 191 an 1 8duin-tSe, s even garnsifon the 'season. Golden-Hairs Fatf onsenxoffpnsiy' lapse, los g both tieIIonce t the Gr'eat ua n l w Cwie nefne i FIlowing 'close behih F af Ipinspetveyiouf ps Isecond time to Senior Cice the l mbers offens w as one of -.lu ter- ai~e the 'Golde hars of he team't other m to scoe Ith~~ I I IItl .heRabiaveserover 100 tts as h as' totplled -I

Billan 1ea ' Tea i It ias pirebably this fa 't mor'e ' 9 piled a 14-6 4recorcf'nWhi~r I ', the j noher tsharthe eagefor- he RaitPon lther lao~15pinsi dii~ orbn' Whil ~tremelv strong od. f- h y ohrtaactde o'I" tet ais hypa dte'6 reboun s, the secold Jihs-' ~C~C: theWest Q'ad, proved oithe arry o n 1 ri esto ' Daddies our times andxv w 0toal' o .h. team.be qetq y stoentere lee's LOoafunai IyCnI. e pvval sa~ inning Dir IBillman, all-star first line cetr L.er Rome Arnold, paing In Green M utinByivn up-t- k ~ zilng t t in %a %o d l of 'lelege te c'tr position, hs Ile Infut place in the standings 'j-side to Ihe un arlesti I h i sleast ri bII w~~~etdn t ta un' hs'I'l Ie cruecnr5-el' ofgoals Dick H' rt, Phil r'eutem throareutthe Green Mountai Bos''p Io onII n'-at u1I I' the r~ualy scheduled heta hogotth qntireoftesthrhaff heetseason, 33. p1 C, an''l-Maso tthe 'oaches of eao.Teta'edn scorer of eks ao -'Ves~~taringfor the, Quad was: It e iogl)er s.tdCu -oky.L u aevt 3 ponts Anlja edsQuad, whci up until twvo week ago

Ii~~t inc I c~mp'p ed of Doi~g ter the first two}W~ ~of the no dte1907 al-trta e team in dfnier ou ding fud hmevsi atlc.filmaia cedTePee eor''hIBb-sad of DouvConptilge fir l areaDic aA areh-wso~h.f3 Teta hsrlid nrcnoi 'the A 1970s~fe Th te a al i iMc~~augh with an iden~~~~Itca DoalndtckM alin ath Dic tri mpthe hasot '3 for8 games, ve9ver, to an 8-12 o erallPo itio's I Tgte '.these thre I 'tc r( of 4-0-3, Ilwvr h iext r st5 under 75 percent to put him reo . etam asp-bb thscoed Toeth 'wviigs and Doug Billman at centerc d nthJe . b hind nt -aane attakithand Dick '~~~'in at the t*viegks Q tiders'n i-te ea efa ano ed- k in thmaort! uhe6 nW bi teok pth Bnmciwr BohMLrgl n BlmnR-H inhardt. He als ha 9 league; of its ten players have

* I - ~~sel1ves th n b n proe best th teIi P oI1 i rnnc thast~2fl ~ ~ 'h w in . uad tea. inreb olsd, fourth hihottti n the hve 0 oel 0 edn

league, a1 31 to set Ca h a ox dope ttidpae the league, respectively. Dolan was telau. * ' 'thetemi upper Bo Nic lon, ''p eail innume'ah e~ an ere" onlyfor Pon aha firt ie wg oiv eGreat Quad K - ' *plays.McL uglin le t 'e'of as Slaeniriceand was foor-th in te leagtie 152 -- asarils ya' B lubnts

sc~9~rin I I thelscol'int e league. ehas scored 12 oit . I le~su irsoigI ith Billman n the I st week of t 5sasn, in Ill whiecbgingdow 32rebounds.a d eseon: n eneth pirBombers d~ropped Its0 morealstsFoowgN'of 1 ' S~x' I-och a Ned Jhnsao ga e I one to' th est Q ad, the ecline aeRcklow . ' ,icholson in tes~rn I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ the I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ae Chaplin PIl'Kepwas v ry effective displaying h i t o teGatQd xvwrl gs r th JoandDc Vo r aihe ,Her eller, n S ve Kempe,ability 'to clear th puck and o er j Circle rmoved Mt a tie .pr HenswthJh o~ clglla r'y~adWiecenter. Ramsey lic the 'circles I vocrd etwe 100

-I kep t ii' the1 F psig z I-d pae, nexi~n t in sciing during th'e i'egular and 120 points this s'easbn. In'-Ithqrou c-t'hea P5 ga hr wt i ~c n sesn Hart, first' ''1 I

u rkandseQ ada T hu wta fhi ce o each tline wing xvith o It c rng 10 on sCni ikngscn thl 'Oa bohadI the Bombers, led his' team in '-- ChaplaiWi t o the team's leadingse n I~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~'ng. Von Schlegell skated fir-st rbud ih16was t l team resentin ',A' si'e ws -'rbud ih'6 eesvngjP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s ~~~~for the Great Quad and wa- reboundcs Great Quad. Co ched by - I- thrr~~~~~~~~~~~21d in tleague in scoring. '~ --- nes Leads'Leaue

Christopher dik c,Mrthe' Gre t- The thir line onl the all-star ; ' 'In a te for last) place with aQuad f bce i dH Mrron te tm s composed f wings Phil '1- -'-'.-reod'ofiv wn nd ifteen

Wes ui' with a -7-3t redr.IHoii and Ted Pease and center I ,, V ,l~es ,j the "Hotshots", a taudundislpob Gre t Mat utr. Pease skated first 10' -copr Ir.o lyer ieiI~~ - - C Qtrad team and I"~ ~. *HIteamin rte loig eoreya itbI ntls hist scrncbiiywthten,'-'fd'so seirMk lines theQ1culd in onl e Jitsng~ 'Q in alao toem and indepen dntsmhav not beal'~~~' s~~~~~ven games, xv ile tin to ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~'eoi te'Wet fnt h

t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~si'- Vn 'te u rthei s iot I ,.'~. txe -in a asofhrdplciitcuy-al.wionythre'lacisthoearg 'e, ~n ups thet deesveors'TeGfdnarfsosotasords se0or Mire eoIhts.heo thes choee byfer a s, , 'Ri ter eysecyofd aenid Chircle in l-aacdofes tca Johersoloeren cooer ndh

'seasn li5 aine oi cn on Soue, Bofmest Quad, 'thr-e terpyr dit -to guer ht1 P H ns,hv 178 aoneobolse d. Withl u is rstvly-oid, ak - - t ngo ith defensie. ougs A i havo e 1 o scored 10 o'or 10orib respectively. ' The'

the te M's P wer was an I~~~~~~~~~~th116, ~ ,o IerJBombersvand7StanB b Soul, of Wet Quadts andrpayr totaloitou4- Bdxon, o the Bmbers and San po ts an a toal of ve I iat y~r4, P asenescscorer, dpower, the, team began o, w n neCt I'erlyEis it Aren' undef ted n its tie tLikingstoln. of Se Irr Circle- are hay scoredfit or moe p0onts. hasroen 50 poiht nadrnt', four ' ames an finish d tie thb second defeols ' pairing Steve Los er "Ssveet Pea.' elvir is-beig te league's high scorer,remainder of thb eason aa5- 1 - - ch of the Westlitid i the fifth sectond in sig vth 1 p ints joe so leads his team' and is

pace. In the rocess-oftsAl -Stfir -John Von chlel elI deals a'defensemran Jlohn Mo of' the anld Uipper Tony le etta d I er secodnd i the league in reboundingwn stre, heGeaQudC igblwo a cck) lonent. Bcmes s he all-star- goalie. 'aIGronaeti a fo rthntwinni seak he I Qu cr s rin blow to B mbi Pat~l Gordo are thi nuedon Page 23)

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.- ~~~~4ndo~rr nt.ieater tphhne fts H antheA Ra sn rosastsho* by DAV McGR CKN D Ithog hehqya narin tas.*~wsBodcwoaaI hssno e Kelley bcue ewsptoti h Duer i vrecents ye hilip gaegHlapiye Ita goivdal ,te av an iant ire all- teoamcVer ChamiossBt

M of th~~e however, ted a's Iadin s cr gwth comildtu fraking' suerousve ta theishate others oCapt ebtholiredf an th. arecalme to PA~ In ddt ho ll av

frequntly he cse 1~at thse Ipasses fo 292-I yard S nd fo sco ig records, and Brickleyr has MEorial was defeated, owever,ou atees wo ll hvathletes had qualIy imi ressive or touchdQwns: alrea~y broken the as'sist r cord. oston English. 0lstngise hesevs. -n tra-k,

even - mor impesi eod o urk, and BrIly Boyntoh~ aned goalief infr the n'lhis pper year Cath lic arose, jno Le urybasts sohi'before they' attenaed atis schodi. I w r athletics, the scho Bu al sealth prcs;~ itrfo tt ias~mrsierdnIas in hi~ home

Consquenlythisartcle j5 b ats ts ~ponerane - has miled a 3.60 -goals a ainst Th vict: ry brought th!, team's *ate o Am.Competing indocuentai of the arersof at ete who were especial aveiae (-un aten streak 'to 29. ar d during il~e Aabaa State High School

Andover stark Wh dinguishid' promin-nt beiorie oming to Aille', Kazichas Star Kelley's senior yar, t e streak Xssociation tdoor mdet, Murray- ten~seleson! a natin- state- doer Ho key'sjfirst line cns~t Thelswimmers, Tim N ile, wen to 5, a state recorJ, before altitured t o firsts, these coming-

wide couty-wde, r a en cty- f Da B Iuc, evin~irk, ai Alex azickas, and Mar . List I,0 sli n g to Boston English. n- h. rpejm'ai h'2widei, h pr Cfa~Br ly llo ~o coun eal standputi in their ative 1ati -his team wa; ranked yardp 10anrlsd n h tilwid le e ult n ptdeo llstrioi careers Boaucepaas. Hailing from Salt Lake f fth1 n in addition, as rated jmh at4'3 adiBecause almost all of :h' Io1 1o~ h tevle aIne CPe tah Neil olds total' t ebetCatholic team in th khe urdleq recorded a time of

varsit athltes wre noed ~nWees, at efded he Pee e ofte Intermountain records. In. ation. ellqy also had a fiftee 147 I addition, Murray captu eQ

their qld scho~Is e mustNatiornals in Michigan L~)hen nie- ad it o, when he was leven,ontv ragepe gan ihifut lcinhest dat .restrict itselfo sy'to-od. Ii fur gm sBol ctWE!Ie aftd thirteen, he was rated pper ye r. . Tim Hindert should also help te j

who' wre honred o ide ofscoe ed n fou ga~s.Frt a th Boldi cntstnt in Duigthe spring, Ke y paye ~.ring tra~k team. Runningthschools.hs ~ eo en gas orti moj h opfv onetnsi uigI -I tr ndo performance, he w4s the~ion',in the freestyle ad but- econd base on Catholic' asebal Omile Iin his' home towih 'ofschools. l- Holt ~aded ost Valuable'P Player hI'n- terfly evnts, He also hoclls an It~ A n a n l-CathoI ~lm aioo,' Michigan, he recorded

Milt Hot j a a.1aIti a wsa.A hl eo TBiaginning with al txn os.Oealateta fii dArzn saebcktoke recofd. -eetIon out of forty t 111S.. - ieof93.Tis 'time put him

athetcsMit oltan aickHelfoirth I uo v ensa eSince 196 , Neville has als&~ been 'PA, Kef y has led the Blue a ~eventh inl the state of Mich'A~nathletcs, Ml Hol an ik Hal, louof fie tea's %si ,h L IJ.ndi is also ol w eod~f

members of PA's NdW Englands ua ro S aultI S OM a' M i parthifpatiiig in the odern !ei on, He has beeri hi scor anit* oltwsendofchampionship~ football it mbtgn. fihis edf 0 o4ater he pent~ho event. This event i lo~ vr gan'ie nd w esho eodo :6

have turned fri outstanin perfbr- t urnaone t~ts of six individual events: I]Tennis Stars * I * ' as dne Soarts Ill trated's "Faces in the r n.fencing, coss-couty The -I finailtrdusoftesrn

*mances. H6It, whoI t I ISW~ ng nrIsadutftesrn* 'a - of the most prolific qu a ebcksCrowd- the' next 'year, B61 uc ruon~ ni, horseback riding and ~ '~r . termar w6tni players, Dave

iPAhistory, was ,thefst tealm and teWat~rville team oce pistoc hooting. -or aa thi Chalns rm ChsMs.quarterback on the Iiaaii all- a ain It the skls htthortconahsls .. . ase a Dv Mlace.n

- team, ~'hich , ignimoreespectacular rn tee s esignt ert nte in al- Chasehskenrkd number

theiC I or n i lstrs rma ~e, heIwas once a amn military service in the nin teenthNwEnld'tieThdlt d VP a h . cord '21centumry. For, the past three first tie hnh was in, hisivecgame. Il aditn aumer he ha aentining a second yehr o ourtn-and-u'der,

~~' .~~~~Itot~~~~l~1 which w4s hjm th ,' 1summe S ha boene thln lost ony one match all season.eri ehsordo~ th tI~-te i''nd in 1969 he wo cond Among his tourimament victoriesa, ey ~~~~~~~~~tehitr M h i 'r

* --a. n~~~~ment, he ~scored sven goals' in pa at thea Natioa 'can ~I1 heI New England Cha--

O~yone 1nd a, half peidw ich- pion hi )s. For this aci mnt, iohpsI in ich he did not loseis, a Nat onal Pee We rec6rd, he' ua ified for the Qlr1p. tIs a et hase travelled to the,The tam finished third in the but jws unable to go beas of Nationals I in Chatonooga, Tena a

tournanie t. a pre 10O commitments. I nessee tat year but was, un-

- ~~Needham Bantam team, was on urrerous reod'rai relay - oIg ed.Hwvr ethenWhe'he 's te recrd-beakig -I went' intlo the consolation event - a a~~nothe'r sandout.We h a ters while also setting ndivid-," -% Iwee e rece

-- - ~~~~~~~~eeven h led his team 'to vic ory -ual arks. Arrong the'se is record efn~.IDrn'ta ur'r 'in th eh nlrd. m that set just'two weeks ago. In Ic'fsagadfl9-Cei ,als o rnked nutsprmber,

a ~~~~p~onsh as hesoe al five the 1Q4 yard butterfly, he swam Ic our a-M lorakdnmegoals i a 5 win ver am- the 3vc nt in~ 54.5 setting a new New etts ;~hmp Catholic emnoia onInNwEgadi ob~s a

brige hle-4, payng in the Engard rcd.Neie ha"FThis pa~t summer, Chase hBricig hile 'for ad s record sevll now has ked by the PHILLI!PIAN as played num~ber three fr tej1var-

- 1'~~~~~~~~~~~ationas 'his team tie fr St a Ctofegtrcds two pool, heefteWek"'fohis Oolsiylt rigwarnkdu-* ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~t uuh and Detroit, and rke fivps ol ad-neNwEgdd qd-o ot-ie pons nh ber one in New England i t e~Eis sel cted 'Most Valuable 0tJP'r ex Kazickas cf New i to tw encont 5S agai St'sxenadudrctgr.

a - quartrbacked Hi~'azi i 'h~gh Ilaye . he third m~ber of the Roc el~ ew York, had .a 'very xtr cr'knwsrne ub shol al-tar gae vswaiali a g f rst Ior pijep Crig pro is~n reer before coining to lh wetin team f ursw nine in thd fourteen-arldude

a ' Alhough a aiilst~h~g - ~ ickley played for the E rett An dover.His .greatest ac- opeirswo were standofs the W si rteg~on, Ilinis'eaAlhotghre na tuh 13- Ico~ pishets were two national er ior efJ osndsiguished stern reg ion st~at-rea thll

12, a ~~~~~to redord, these, coming in the inimself s the firth b wres'e eaosits of WetVriia Ia

put Hawali ahead 12-7i was fou tee -and-under and tev-nthSteofIwpobably he yeat to' Wes rgnia. fth nealso honored I as ,a all-city ~ ~~~ an~l-~mnde r freestylel and e wre tlng state, in e count *. yer ~wsrane futhi. h

selection a fro hm ~'n of- '- bac t oke events. Inthe 110 yard i cec ming to ' A Chcago1 'district.ohe prectdihg preselHonlu. l~ i~.o I e vnt.I the1r nar doecvmn o 6er I winter, he 'had been selectd o' '

- -, a Holt als had anm e cellent I~~ ~ a-.----- fre sty e, he recorded a me of araR senehasebeenoundefea ime takeEpartRinsbothatheeJuniorfebaseball -c eer.1~~~~~~~~ha On e illen he -. 10 , and in the' 10 yard in varsit competition Comnpeting Developmeni and '-ue,'E-

bas er ii~~~~~~~,! he ~~ ~ac Sttoke, he set, the reco d with la-t"yeat in the In hols nh !cIclence! programssomora ywas awrewit hl-~i onirs, i 'mm of al1: 02.4.~' In'- ddition, 12 lb. weight class, e. deftea ~ed the Chicago Distct-Tn'ithis time as aAs an - azick s holds an amazir g total B rat o Exeter in h~ finals, 20. Associain. At Andovr. rne

eleventh 'grdder h& l~~~at~e fou th ' of hir een state records i .tkelve Inthe Iterschols tis year, Rosen the varsity team as r.jh~ in -the lineu and hit .36 *a As a ' ~an [Ourteen-ardunder, events, agtin' won in the 127 lb. cla S. pae nteffhpsit nP'

weihi e itc i gadted eco~rd - F r -Lthese actcoiplis ments, rin this season, Rosen h ' New EriaHonollu Clt lag fr'0A letzc ofasgie the awr in n',Hl ptc paned 'in w 6 n-K caswsgvnteN York ended his record to 10-0, i atyah ~~dnme n

'the F' e fif a He - 1968. of hese oming~~~~~~on pin *. ~~~singles and~~ numbern single andbdoub'te no Clte year or s i aHdeAs the first to n W this od Sarp, -rsti for PA CaeadM~aknas li~we a d xena 0 an coVete honor blw t'high th. 167' b. weight'cl Ss, was- eddblstgherlat um

w once again stanr His SCo or college lev el. alct elcin n'hsh mer arnd cild n mpr ssie-team1 partiipte i tel Wor.*az a a benswm in n tovin df enver. apalso parti i-' tenain

'to'ithe te onati.Wentld u l MtVIubea' i ht time is on.~~~

pitching perormance In 1t9,thl varsity. since he was junior, p.e nteItroosadpa a] circuit. -

Worul ei nes, a elstm lyr tePe e ato s n rus firsits I He i~, -also irSGef asit fiis thi~'Hl he Wowodvarsity lastPe ye ain wa rhg dite'd'with on 0scoo record, R douutth virter ter

haHltdl~,ya wa sh ght I-,t rs Eir tosi~- uniorS Do K4 games in wqich-he pitche.Drn scrrih'lag, a ngomg i'n the 100 yar keef, a ~ih.IwhlMfnshn balckstroke as he improved his lb ,dHasy mth n

a I I ,tbat sason e compied a overallfifths in heMssachusetts twsvcad-nertie yfIrInd gre~sion of Iqual tying tou-rh esoo pL comp"ldlsta in~ Joh Io anasecndsr ith a'-u tieafnd mas Gef-ev ulyp

som gnstatistics 'coheiled Giali JonBoynton, 'ansh,'lfn tiipatdd in the Ea tern Chan-somearn g tatstic a'Iheledupper, layed Pee Weehokeyor pinsiostorn.amziiWynuh We 'nI.r .nhp tuament calledteor nmibr MrLisistehrdthe football teamn to an u n feated' Wei~u' Mass. His team on M rk Lifi the t ohird- St: we I vitational. I that tou

a prey~~~~~~~~~~~~3Wiously distinguished hirn'self. ' slinadam'g te o7-0seson O te sa n, e he~eauetite ve Buke~ t m o th tamto he I E n ] men Grf fn g e nith comnpleted 81 of 142 pia ses for Howe r h eyinouth Pe es It -,y i

1'11 yards nd15 touchdo ans. Fr decil t travlt Can~d in-,ntetite~ oren atm enty1 in the gi nt ~Ialoa~isefor ne, he was iard lieu the Nationals bind th re 61diviio in Ohi6, List -hlds alne'tid nSuhr

a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ wa~~Ihnre o w tt eod nte10yr LEE FTHE TER i rcor d two wins and two loss S.a diso hb onke th.en Sra uer ao YeiATH reI Idby- the PIILIPIAN and( as ailso In a enior nmdofniepa4o h a able gamne edb~f( re bcsrk ih ieo 90 'Vrrnon Charnpionsh ps wiere 'h

name of nsve payes fhaa C1 ..y crowd in 113dston '~esenatly, he is ,off the national fi ished sixth.- Fo there, hadecade by tee 1 Press Club''- I Giar~e the, Boston Al9 Sta -S r odi hse tb 6a ewnat tol -the Western Rgo~s

Hall, an upper, canmw 'to PA fearitur ig-both Burke and B' toa, roe1i iet 70a An t mnainat whi ncu;~i'th' frpm Carm , California,. here he wen I gaihst. the Watervilletb m dte.eelys ngi e i , New ,Yr

-- was a sta dout in'~bt football' led, of course, by Bolduc. eiid ob,.Pnnyania-'an e'w Jerse . '.

and baseb II. j-le capt i ed oth Boldoc s three gal performah e, Fost. graduate Bob Kelley, an IVI~ reeth there, h -- --

a a :. teams, -was an 411-leagui ~Iec ion W Il'le eme'rged he vic or,- . ecell nt perfoirnmer on 'PA's p oc ed d t the Sow Invitationa in both sports, and wEa selece Buk 'tal lied the lIn Boston g alb k l team also was out- I Smith ws rankd fifth NuiroefrndeMcakn

both teams 'II ed Bin tha t aw ui~neperodor hafndo McI ~ayraceas 'the~ mo t aluablepae on and- ao e up j It oe goal stnd g at his1 old school of S ~utheri Vermont b as unabl i n fth ii h

both teams eaa. h If i ~hlc MK'morial n the Boston it advince as Ifa as Greef midwe t.-

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the ch.ona 4 tbarcol that stoo iinbro e fr p y With this bas~ caly simple Sh ymn adl Heinsohr a n dollars b NBA cr sinrari teg~s poheof CeticsrJ bokrIo 8 osc y gi aetems u essuebcIch tom cnop ,etel e domin a tedt h ee~e atrtetarowthe Ntonmly as Georg Asig dngteary 5 sfth19 9ationl Bakerb I Asc io lea ue whil4 IcomIdin eso thIrgaeaais teLkst~~~r~~ Hall at I .m. 1970~~~~~~~~~~~~~ season 1 oseuieg i h !camry he s t am,-s f theodo 9w' ant6) ss Oe i 0saosa icbtThejeinig es cach 'in NBmor AfeLocig h st BaAerl 90skhitdand Asc wn l ouh no uita s ceasfuoneswr ms iei~thistory with I 1,03 vitories to his mor rath rl undi st t h e1 bJteereon n thrdpactnihopnyf h e isli Aurdbah ; toaligai7 0 olrro~eate m ~ b ut e Cltcsg e Woachnng du Is ofte r-il n t h lau iil, a * I d~xasty. ~uringhis siteen yar 1Bl Htawks foani .I ~'t~1~~o i odigsyeHa I at 1~~~.:'36 M. and d(t J.tuel asn coa co nth Bt with thioallh clu th ierl He5assquickttodargueI aboutcan

tdamhe le th Cltic to fn penncedthe fnisti~ncti% oi~ u~toale cls ndli tlectiefis lactorises and h seaan f hi carer.csnididAueerbachanged; n aer hwhise orld ciha pinhps ih sec'n ouIffwI(a si manyefinsewere'leviddpo him.inc~fratchro *stheyas15 ma Ha s'Rmrko leftthetea waa jtlihtn upokaoiga wentethog'16, hih wsIAe-on aeudrthD.0 vl eicwe assure o a victory,lra st seas n thas thad oah.Auerba duis Cfte Tics the t e league i leln toa stoteml r heay ia famoua Haws for hi'oc hn h ne .i eemayea traemrdkt o s o i~us n

tant b as esf wth N e rsAuerballcubjoined he B~ tHe auich vtoy ouiga asyt heamas muc dislik Co eics he irgttin her he ossicibcmeanlgndrfoluraha i fi hm i drmi fr1 e asnhea qtioneale aliLtlF~seulefisLflon Goal n198 ndrise cod ch.. It was wcth t Bonsto' 'Retricng edfror'hoia'msbuorgd Brooklyn,'s igh di inctiv styl fof ocin man'y"~ i lies~ benspnt on hing I

? e seYo rk, Au1 rbam e Cie-on- Be carn aDfuns4imet it e asebl.latc '~slv o.1~~~~~Sdf a rofessional 1basketball coach1 co inu~~~~lly stress ~d t all hien he Itoo abi ocurreitlyon Waso t eomear 1958. Ha rk tattarsr a th cBstn'Clisarinkth 6-6chmiosip l o8v.th Ls te2ae Aee dm'ased e1teh'ould 1966 t ihe ae wae sper-j bn gaetl cudr the'e501 yed. thsalonighiti f h funy alkrman h oso m aont ofp t'aeln ta nh tem

I a ~~~in g a~ I ' Celtic we'r tesighorib~ch4 as sbs9 aseadl.Altough'1 eeyueraon aons ~ dno lyr ht~oI ea ew d'hripd ii:O C6the or ue R deed 't s h enormufircseed Redpstil ithmanae ticous styeo mpa i , is thtcin Bgis I ta ec t ae o freer ae ialy hr a

It re, he ta daousguar atis c o n cbutaer chhis~'n 15, eob~i ilSa-b, O bur glmore folyrhim l. to ed'catd ha aqure Couy r~ te ef c pins cieninon g ih ed thet in NBAof hstorydC s ta n.0 b tis -wit N B ston herbimmjledt ncurre Chcgtlu h n is'ht7haane~'te M a h rd thue Ib tI rIgh olr~fer e as~mch disik e w rath nof tioncs a unn altm e ni - aes n h ot 28e 6 chionshipsecre a lteguiedathefor er ah a didfor Xhe h emhe ' re to y dr fttas ~ w~ecnae'ik n .8 vrg o ea hea' ' Ctcobalyrneer b

Fulfills Lfp ola Bob wasy "h t doyo a rg, wie os,'bs e.adsilisI eteea i d y ayti/i n anteh o rae- ebc, edni ssss stietiIteravrg o 2. pi e p rin fro th etisweI~orhin 198 i rd raiedin baktbl he m r'aif r+ei il gasImd ~g~ewie$th ra."hyAI dTerSosse ~ ~ ~ ~ telcl oes" F t aiid616.Bt'ofn estraln esyl ~p yo h otn eI wai48 a ia'lc 23atyearsth's oebchlhd poiytfrve wtlsch ohe tlwrs sietcallthyyarp faty thIpes boityis-eeorfetrnself. Ultimat ely, th L Cbaskeball. lthoey

df a ' nal basktballtea . iiilyfld .Th a eof T 'p Bos t bCeist df ringi~pad rprind eo h Cttics0 you aregin hoe.r l heohrt am g that harIdr was CousyC Agle LRuss wem ef reaBd of thI sarrmn s e ly the visb-ired kilin you xesay~cctl ig as ph inowed as lay erson te~ _w on ced i l alta a ie asJotheH M ofewant oi thelll t ofe you.,~~e C Id i ~~ atfron game, n rsofth cjire ethe' h'Of he trades jir t e l eae Ts er'the o us The -am.t6 et acmatyoher-NB cut, de didat.hogh h o~g rat b e~han blt i l ~tosbfr you quit." h -dradhreeyery minte o his' ree ofmhe pr e p ~ Auerbach, b a t I forma nthemi I unh tpard at an utIddntsahferlsrown Celt~~~~~~~~~sa of ' player thaet wol wonater oposi tam oudIne y ngts gm'Ias gi'ot r Idy ' Ifii /rl' apos~p o-othdfniepa ~i a f:rsaid i tost Ju y he enrourA ers a nstZtof i '1e a t Fisn fis int Eat it ofteu alon ntw inde tea wa oenhsad ht hedi

RdAiebc lanngu n rsrag n ner ubaac ndCosbdfltelLLoAslohough hepiinl on ig YOver ther~atte b a rden 8 seotard ere tonb adn- te ig tem ial 'o t e' '.'os, h ihRsel V o e oorsteed Re Diti tih. Schooa ind 1: i gste frmer. Ho y'cC Es allginii teamfrecord hhrvost cvory consecutiveeseaionsl froh.r1 60-Brokyn '~ ' I e~ca's rokij ea. e aI' forthtChii mwaovoed1163,th Cltismntnue't in

'ecn n telaig hi iiil si oonmiueei heAtratenin uio coge ccsdhi'otbi 'fanc n Valuabe P1ti in ea basketballn ceba ry~nI of the - ntwo lyears, h ~~~received ' a a n".we onih out a le a e b hcompliBspaerhwrd.Wthn'tesasean a oc.HswnIshas'l~eba~l chorsh'p fom/ ous in et iaton xre ed an, n suc t~ihre years later,h thoever,4 B Sh r eCou y 'ndosGeorge' Wasin ton Univrsity s ro dtesie~ dd awayn cetrBl usl ecm,.eHsh l reird, tbf ing distebsti hsoyThe arting go rd and if dominating Boston Aubrbach to co e u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~ / acqjrd withf ar ewe efto have most of di~~~tn, hera ir~ nSovermth yearh stil'cgo cstlb tb 't17tl oe soonM la oi al' hd bgh okit wol~tra 1st due a a~ baskbtball! I~wvrt anu n-'' et alltime NB eers ~o h o~ inh 'ther6 hapaysi ntoh gidd'h~~u'ccess Auerba~~~~~~~.6 28.CwlithtowIf plbaly eipbte~~ td the! untiring ef~~~~~ t call Coeus e es tae ishr~o nercesa 3w tb inso~gfa~e.c ~ gre at as rryf~~rts 'o his col ege coach. Red t e sport has h~~;d it t Il eg ie. dCoi fibead.sonc av we. ai 'ace

comm nted, "I redit 'most of it - Stubb~~ous tto y Srxedu lee ~aiy, h(:fcsma.lS~ ee hf nill rdt. We use '~nt'm td r~r - eba it wa tho h1Au3bachpte0L9 I AI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IUn n fed hyALLa hirSosReinl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A9f piin basketbacacing thllhealrysseeidsty oCo 6~t 167t ths f 'he stylto ity bestheseoAu Inachkworkedinhlssnew uentto

he t~ ht mei ollge at eorge I ete "fa ylasy plrp aione rightstrs aicnpe pla 01 a stillhis-thermshington. He as 20 to 30 years t at he had~ oI~ cross, th 'the otim . hee ftiso a'~ Ith yetarnp fo htis h resL~~~~iead~~~~~~of his ti~~~~~~~~~~~~ i4~~~~uerbach, 'had a azined nei a ,Iae ~h sm 6, , e a o ~ t I p r~~~~~~~~~severnc dlia elytem aeticnmatsc Awaethame allaroud ti'ie'mrwo"You I After graduat' in .1941 with quira urnC' 1y'tk ho "o Henoo,- .JMs,~ a o ipr h.re ebempwitiionsyu'i- )1'iaste~~~~s degred in ed as able to i~~~~~~t 0 onts, ' EieY 'oY~ t the -166ng ayaeasont.,n thenean sudelI ~~~~~~~~~~~t of paye tha t h o sird. plaerrit uerb ch H, Fe had. istsviIy fe'telog tklln o a

coachin ranks.Directing eitansyformed.h fromea o-h perhaps t ut] llst - Cel ics foorinihd ot ffrs ic cc r on or.Alteohr]t~hcre that e first s with' c dur iger trr theI I in nin e i's greai~ t t tb and coc

'the St. Albans a d Ro~evel High Clled "gnner' mt em bdr.ot~h 's n all is byu Auet 'n ''li edI all fan t obfothe osto 'uteao"Hinon 1 cho4~~ teams, fd tht~ee years~~ -' seven world '"I I, Aebah r ce thr i'topW a -n " tIdi 'tsy fer ltas began to lpr~noftheCet~s'3 { e ed th Ce csandh ~ cachng bilty Aciein' NA. ~ ~ on i Bstn "oa caee, n' e. ouldy chi gd fv onithtisme do sit Botnwe bat.' ~~ ~ vith tl~~e ' players of s 'or t' s write Ihe oneltaft 'andhthatosisghteaI -his a~single plaer w~th6,94 ~ f P- batinceuand hamposil tpnocmooenie yes na adi at Ja, t whken meructibach intern pted care r .As re~Ito hi allal t ti'me.i He frtook~ D aNeson 'ah Aobf a4"I~ the sa o oi 04dcr soarsaasid o u ti chain-t ex~~lSt in the N vy during World ~Itan oe 'perfectionst i u e r c 2a secorer pr4 gam ithot te fLy tea sefeat mre 'clu b.f, hy io'hpadmy'ci'mI L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aebc andannvnte'huat hdeihfeateThdRed Auerbac lo ingers i P ro str fra a omer yoe elw im nt'a Ten i pier ga e F ialo hig waqe 'L on co tebo Weaed ;ota ncioe ii terman final:aof s tte finayff'osy :h~ since f aonterpno ~steeyntion ai 'the Bost arden s rardJ Cuss iree~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rea h Adates~ epnil~~ ked his w ~~i into \0f ' hd ' on the s Otos of. th~~~~~ utooisoito alebl £ fs oacn g itrc e Wa.Shington dr g ect fo r ed, ndo cn irsalt dibtven porce~ -n a te Nry fox he eghth ! cos om wol3h60-nno ieisatr htapit Is' in t e newly-forrhed ahiount fear, too." :1 he self dur~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ng the' 1960's. H is ci" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n, Auenbach a, about the N a t i 0 ner.1c amIw s o:6 163 te el cscotiue tl~rooe inalBsbl Asca in appoind drco of ee cub phloo h elic o 'Itae.Acah nte~n. hi~ as a big-time precisioned hi players. ith th xp nd~b~e payexI~wathis:~"You pposing the Lo~ AngeleslLkerseNAhf omsitssk.tballfirstabegin-oAhte atting 'nr ousl se- realizatio hat har woi k oidta ahdu! an f i h ias l off'a ngs wdspa1incetin he

tw houghlslo einved lda" 'wie o 1te cut nstla~il b hisprielagai and cr tl e '2-oid th-n e sun phe a es i o oe abotrniste

finishd fto inv thEastern divs of mus~l~ er essed in oeth entienr yeal' nto l' b outpo im"- a 5-9 wison I t las gwae ntnonudo .ae2

is u-cssa a asebal f w ve,' n urb c w n -o 'th~ alet of BA. -- ner,' O th osoi iep sIi

s~rte st ue o' helu'trin ef tocal Cosy, "te j~aies lyr i o!e ,clee get a

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-MacOi97,, R ' PH -L LI PI ,Pa IF .

S - ti BLBUB TORE kEFO ANOE STCROM

Scorimg, oli,6: hein 41p,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,-

It 12 rbouds.Al ot Valabl at d-/waplyig stc Orn iIt yo heet am o h

w it temaeFm rSee;loDvtd ammbro i s a l d eg ra ~ l'for I. il haseen in.fcha ut- reIt end!of is ear sprts atAndove 1,notChang'

Sulvnan ilKeiswo'ae -- r ea . f I g neu '. h8 pu se 'sa e rr a l 2i s ogno si

J~~eaus 'Iu~ tsaII~etai I th ver th lhwent yea , Bil l~s ckro forisa, that'ra ain d ive u t and tust kpeetp in.are hb'l"Opcle e lrbouner'~with 12s l edv Bu O by bcI f~~uinCr F Bl el hti h wn~with ~~~~~~~~~, J.~~~~~~~~o ~ ~ wl rseybu heaeve mc w, yYii22 ebou~iw, Al playing Most Vluable a er a aoeMmra Gm o ihonadlg~ agek byar nceat hnerrie, thetin-eford thNotea aromur - Steve bs uotds .Jomembr', e irs na iuthea d sof m the ocroo, ai o s r as fod l ' Jes tyo he scthusolsPforitle

twety gamsBi eyto have disAll Sf a eam hin'sthe bib Bitaheen h e 'u- eieet ttee f i e prsa noeTied faN last wth the Hotshots' 'The I~ague's second hi best oon t ndowr *q S t auom ihe asale'n l eucat wroas nevhe loast eais Althsillm

ty ~~a'mes, too have distin ished himself ~~~s the ~ a quit fond to all~~d heiwasoablecompiled they41 ese ly n ethnasokro;h evsWis a was mpetvec ft, cmetto ohe acdl tPA, WisIdh of M.btnot bpfore h drcompiled ayin' atd. Uppeard ag lead scoranlaer oal In a'rwb e t1 ecp 1 prbbynvrlseisetuis'a 5-15 reco ~ ~ ~ 21. pints ave'gr ge af chol tn~imr~For 'I en ri severel~ ha happened in may Ic l

position, is t e t edig notrsenlo and Gregge in redhidser, 0theroscorer. He/ hscmp d a total ~Rhei at a nts Grgn~ Bulr oth a o pr Ih iei rd h rdai ueo s onigAdvr0 at- A. ~~~~~~~~~~hadtFHi major ci~ty ff the la eratio sAlthough h e only hao Chngs'ohn pla0ing twe ar 4n~fL8 of he forst ae SOs bkn rbrcie ftcmeiI~no l yea

of 250 ~i6~ts,- ~lmos twice as mm1~s of th first pa~ 1 A Adover cmpus lats-been p aying to spend tiodays inj the hospital ks far as the' stdet goBilmany as -ay o~ his ammates, Fagstaff cister team w~re Isoth~ drums for mary, g Oups i the it wsti4te n weks before h sd "Yofu santudents o,nc'adiad ~Ithsh 59 percent 'vqtedl t6 thle first AStar ic m Mh nori'nla ec w s abiI FKadcn'asfo nIeand in ad MthueTth' tndeycombi ed r'for 74A abule return to MEi 'bJ' of boysthan there are at

from the freethrow mne 'while ogehey mbd r ~traehihs 's6er on th 'team is 'te' so dyd Ily, hI 1936 A ndji mfis oArE~ hafayaBlId Ihnd drastically over fh.'h eior'hest ' Ielg, h a R e tws on nyu pntj grpup. H continued this line is Sti'll pa~u~ y le injuries h PE IA t ythee ears, some f6r thel

I ~~~ ~~~~th ouhWrld War I , wne receivedn h c Idet.cried1 9 points whi e bringing behind Joes in tf e co ingjo'etd SOadhe ac ' bjEr n soine for the- worse,,

down Tistem57 pa~ et rt of one of t tour-i hen iI ,aased what-h ci prtvashey ever wer*suffer O~~~~~~~lc o 'dpt ~s l1and n ition was, te inmntaro -I 'ifiathe -tax'esuffer ~~~~~~~~hd Koch are t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ enen tocP'S. t th :tight he school thlent: ccin to Bill, m,

I O j y~~~~~~~~~~rs St~~~~~~~he arrive1tiri i s rbondr ih eddfohewaehrrteedo eo'yarbsnleh arieda' Adoereencabeex heene e wad hhiplay s0 tocreoe pints.j bounds utler was hir ihe -twec rea and too~ra jbin 'the: hi stat d "The IP'eopl~ th'aiIAdoe-wswhnh wa

C l~~~~~~Ieagu c n tadns sh Plate G Coffi*pany, I at letic r gramndthI school as ~td byte199h ienII,' ' ~~~~'330 onts. He lso led thewrng r this comp~ny 'until1 ittfs ogt'etree yte16 ~ce en

.. 7he ''AN4 * ~~~ 'n rebountlihg with 159 V~~~~1l~~irking' . I I t9ravel to West Point ora.Atn ~, d ver r ndk-hfia , em rsc ig to kndover. I '* y ar" orIngt Bil t gae with the- Plebes. H~el said'I r - . o~~ th~ fIis-ta ar enrCri Jill first Iente~ed t e se-vices cc ietit onin every Phase of th 'that it was ~eytouchingtohrofrdhl fir h Cr of Ii~he school in 95 a a g round- sc ob o-e hadrec '$ey0hn* - '~~~~~~ I 'I ,G a upper Jo ch, I e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rssapto -b Ipade that a group of students wouldI II :~~~~~~~whoI pIye foteSeirlu terer, i ieior. Aster -twoaF think enough of l'm to wt ti

an plyeied for te positon save hi alhead "awy ~ipifil _901Je and We~t Qu otIres ec- of the'stoccroom~bill eceive the -hv 1 hmaong o nb walri. tively. G rla, a member of last pdsition, ad since Oct her lo 1953 J ~ .OePolM'IJI - year's' JV eam, led the cI ster ~ha s maintE ed tesckroo mas - Bill commented, 7'his is age'

'Home of th toitt ir plcej standing ith one -of th, most ei ient]1 run. school, with marty chances givenII -- - - ~~~284'lt-oh was onle Of, only' I '-' I to te students, all you have t''I two player to score o er' 100 ~~operations, n thel PA aM ; SO

I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~hthem:, There's bett'erl ochnPhil'ipsAcadem9 Chair Poit ojhtem. Those pI ems has been eld asi ah xam for ejdo.menis te adyntaeYf* - - ~~~~ ~~on I ."r tm r many schools inthAnoeae.eiijmntndecigtaI I ItesendAlSatem'e ise n ar

se~nir h're Sch~`ff,' uers thr ctiir ird anywhere." Howe,erl11 Main St. , 75-1 822Cal.f n Bob N ch Ison Along w h isl ctiite as a altouh he, said students hav~,noj

an I~l r~KnCoopir and drummer i the UfSO, il a lngdmc Inth p5t2i -[

- 'F "Sweet Peaf' Melvin: - hi~ own roup, for e~ t22 y als. he is undble to go al'on~- *rex~~ord of 1 hing nths, several of the new st~/les.

the go- hts anawp sieas in the Banquet Hall a I ~~~~~of/ those 222'tyesrWeth Point. Therel you could look* FUNERAL' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~bd has enoto ir'. In Ot er all the Cadets, and all *

- , ,- LIJ]NDGREIIN tIOME, I C.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a ito ~~hsa i tisu ould see were crew cuts."17. Offthe laM 8'er.D l i

-stablishedI 184 fo the M~Iue Fie ae Ilur ae;.iocis f6years in which t B tooc roox Head'-ilIub -I .. I I F P~~~lr~Iot codce pe in l II urbetic

_____scodute _____ StIatur'el'trnig the Andoeraps yar'bu h

'I~~~TT.'~~~TT'rAT n" ~~~~Iserv d as head tec Metition or work the students (oine rmpg 2

DER FUNE 1R40 HO ME their ehmpiInnhp matter Inwthi* 1 F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F f I ~~~~~~~~~~~~e'ra, paid attendance' in Boston as!

ThC~~~~~F A~~~~m - *1'1 - F w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll~ as in almost every other city1' '-"-'~~~~~~~ NALD C. L.UNDe4~ -qU EN .*b~gan to ' flourish. With theI I ~~~~~~c~eation of -his teams, Auerbach!-4566 estalblished a drawing card tat~18 Elm Stre t And er, Mass. UN would, lure the attention of any'

Ci ,F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' " '' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~spsfn- elephone 47 '27 I etr~esOfe With his emphasis on'speed and

O.- qt ality '1'p~ial the fast break, Aer-

P. pri ters '701Pn (B rinqto Vermonttht - ' on, Vermont ~~~~basketball was a game of speed'

"I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ore thnayhn'else, wie-- - - - n'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ost other coaches of his era felt

'F ~~~~~~tt basketball strategy should

TYPEW ERSALES and - -- nVICerngame as it is-7today, speed- F -F qu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ickness areth mot111

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Presently, Red Aerbach is stillHo se -, ' i 'the Boston Celtics organizationT en eth P.Thomps'on' O j,[ Ando car Gift Ho se," ~~~a he is the team's gener-al

ndanager. Altboug -e now does~~~~~~~~~~~strave all o rth onow, e

hscut down considerably on histrvling time and isno able

WILL IVE A PEN AND JIENCIL .- WILL IVIFLD-'s, tosPend more time ,with his wifeI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and children. Tom Heinsohn, a

BASKET13ALL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~- frmer player under the AuerbachBASKETIRALL . SKE' I, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-fime, is currently the coach of

F ,~~~~~~~ - I * 'F -~~~~~~~~~~~ti Celts, who aroi str-uggling- forthe nurn poi~~~~~it"~~ b aI payoff , bei-th, in the- league's

For fh elo-Bob -- ILasten division. Gone is Bill

' ' I F~~~~~~~~ - - ' -~~~~~~~~. , I ~~~~~~~F s perstars, w ho retired after theOVER - - ' EXETER ~~~~~~~~~~~~F_______ - ~~~~~I 'FIl69 season. More importantly, -

ANIE OVER EXETER-, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oilt however, gone is the Red Auel'-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~ach pirit and determination that- , - , '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ built nine, world championship

-~~~~ - . ' ~~~~~~~~ teams. Russell strred 'up

NA E '--NA E F Auerbach.'s- importance toth

F' - .I~~~~~~~jIE' . 'F ~~~~~~grent."There i the, man. hisiI! I IF - F h~~~~~~~~~i , team 'He rts fus together.

lekeeps 41.Qtgether. Anid he I-' '' V ' - ,. - '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~makes us win."'

C I ' F /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ar

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Phge ~~~~~~~4 ITH E PII~~~~~~~~~~~I4'LI~~~~~~IAAI 971' '

I. - 1 'J{: ~~~~~~~~~ ' *''Lch

Gra -1 s Repeai "s Int rs~hpl Cha ,s,

pickt Repea sci tc' rj aO S THE t~o i~~ nay oc L d'n oIcer Bo thVndt rinc1 e* paauta e 3) withpre .mmesofdei opoiete

second match as heok hs op- back totkIh* noa'nChafe- too fout pces for I r ifeIsn'I~~~~to take -the onsol at on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sIdt usa fen mii ant lifae" soctudntsfr ieIs'

pontent down1 qul lyl,'and pinned round. After being behin42gn Ando r. Soefield ho t okw~tto go ced' whn.2p liecduaoa?hihitm 146gne i heths it te1at4ero,6'rhmgi fh'tn~tct-2oat gt n te fahet qesi e i he A atil i ehwiapesIzperiod I the fini Is, Frisbie weiit iCKd up an scp ad a alt re ral tw mCtsr n jHY . IPI f uty p Rock Candy Mlourntairn points out,

I ~~~~~~~~~ of yc i~n ardo e 41V-"veyhnthtagainsi second s ded Marino of take~own to upset his n, 5. ridintieWntotosebh ci tw to tt6~ ndan~ed 41ith I ~'veyh ht ¶e earn is onlyWorcester. In th( fiflst period h' nte13 b ~gtcas a of hnx ac i'i is.osc~w~ Ab t be cordio ate itra1 t'es d gr 'hat a .iet cngot a takedown ialf-wa~ through 97C nor too PAs sfe ond t ird was. t Ernie Rat of E. eter ho b.Itb~hadt'~ at. Id j Ibutsowht ar.Decthe period and i the second he plac 5howing In i'f tm h' vn o oei h i s t acrate. M *yehskno~vledge of~ ourselves, and' the

esapd uikly ut could not get C gt ai takedo nin the Cha ee, on the' ther hnd, as ~ tt c9~fr h ecetreality of the world, we live In,, the'n I pfithe fcuhltyjho'agre wit ~ facilitiation of' our~ inper growth,

another takedown. Frisbie then got frspeidand a rev slithe veypiressive ihis' fir t ma, ch. tradh isj .Gai n hneaet0utmt oltookhsd anlydon to.wina 6-2.io ~' to eiod - mHe t en)s ryIn te it ridndteniss, 'Lie higs , ho atslnow edage as een ultimte olbut1 ,'he escaped q ickly again anw ridi g time to win ee;-alnhltpro dIlnII-reverhsd earl oi t"wina6 sesos I to peiod seend't-m tues Chae pIc paakdwSik coi'I met n fhro dclo.Frt ot atSeodSesI'nFrP I dd Hmh y we i' p et ec edid ers f iom t rcs"mistlicism\' Psycho'analysis, and '

ete i asigt th, o ng Caf took dw gan In nM Pi ter'so art ei!a aiu' yond the f~inge activities,CrigRenodsi 'he11 ~ 3b~ In the Consolation match; is the &n ~iohsoporent stet.atomnybsbe iv.adeuainhsbe mt~-t

lb.gRynld t h seodownde n op ptew shu oIewud hp htie-adtehi~e.e.hvclass, both overcame h ired iattnri'hey periodv'ferucusinghaa againimt'ld-tclass, and Ken ceye in th efo 1 ppnn wsenaliz d a -pnt escap'dfoa endanCh fee they haN e9 th~ right to0ay here ai culturally detern ed range of

'scod lae anng'to win'th ~rha djock and OConnor held A'r o taked wn. Cfetnwnt-on to ata sch -thegrat r~sective weight classps. Wnl 1bO. pick up'i a thir piodevral nd Ia o Int a ndvr e~ sragd fo Lh

R~ynlds Wh, pnne hi rma evi Mc 1al got the tid to mtshig i t in ytm o ni' [matter hoxw short knoWled ;e of ours elves:'- it is'oRleyolds ~wh, pnnedhis n evn M~al rd tIwo inues iing'timet i iee be here, ould wonder hat we ar'lf mpybithe quart~r fi lals, went on 'o 5~'ih tir aefo103. e losthI n atch to hiave th rthito ia whaj he the 'resent lefc t lpept iby

beat te third a d fourth see s f i'St i s, B ar of Exent p1'iaseseynInh fi Imacin a bo est , Mciallac.I is.eris h n ex et r' 1"residency recuire- and out' of school.'

to 'm.I hsfi maciabott 1 inhsfnlmth.I hs'iston to win, a t in the on-',m nts" xs here at '(The ill?' ..'.not by 'molding the learnervery Similar t~ Rosen's . fir4t oij o aeo n olati n rognd, e lost t tosad bat dmtigintoth ' re-established pattern? but'match; Reynold got an early,i he frst se~o,- eversalj inseee Mulia 'o oenrgis odthre4 bypvdngeouesohlphmtak "dw n i d his man wi hIthseodanledontWi Dumr er afterl be'n pen lized for d a ticll a quenich his thirst; iot by teaching

1:3~goIeinthpeio. nthe 4-A in hecdmacMCIJsupposedly chki his m n. I'"rama c"cange. mealnnless stockpi linglelabin tosei-i~'lsRyn d od hsme ril - 12-9 after being eversdr it . enog to

fpr t~ie enire ~ "''~' pened up anWrj~Stling in the I nlim ted Is 't20 yas 1 lngo a dissatisfied ' life1 ' bl by -en-revesed im ,a~ scondperi ,to 'of thi~ ties. Mc~~wsigl~t class for AIdover as Tom pr e t amoned yt n couraging growth in the peent

y in te thir i nAI bout, h e ne p a - -_~ I

perodan gol ominte rdig'' ' H~witt who ot pi ned i his irst screws pers a d leadipg 'to a oyous' od a nottim towin4- Inthefns gmatci In ~ econd con Ssol ially? WIn 'itw by iChanging pedple, btby

Reynolds wrestl~~ fourth seed ci 'tj Hewi~t came back to pit his op-y1 " pls scollsaradawakniga desire to change.Vos rMoutl erotwh d el~' pone t after n1 23 s ondsof how it Me~s th nywythey Todd Mooreearlier in the day eaten top seed d ' 'lost ~h ak'on. in' he irst - ~ motbeRbn ge

Jeff Miller.' Reyrl opened~1 up' aI' 4-0 lead after' I e 'first prtd and twete i mall to get Ibetting a tak down and a.the An In h C olati nro nd, ,. I

~~~~.eyno~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ds and oos trade l-llewitt Av en~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ihto o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e be ore T n tt rt b ehev r o smeeont.antnescanperi alosing.e'I1okso

eynolds wernt onj to win 7-3. "-,'¶I

IKen Lacey I wasteolAndover winner o't to register a 'II

hin had his. 'lo, Lest match th Iuu W 'IWLGIE O OTHFO K~his first oppocn'Lcy who gt - 'Ii/ ?i-I'a, late takedo',nItefrtpnd ~J~1J1~ L "

bnade that 'stand up to win. I '~

his second macLacey got4 ~ ~ 'iakedown in thefirst period, a- 'QAS

redicament in th second El . .~',.QAH

dnl a reversal the thirdnl io e icthuh sedd see- with two minute iig tm o od 'pi'ked !up An over's fifth '-

-A win easily, 8-1. In he''finals, Lac Y c nipionship in the Iit rschols, I~o h n oc defeated highly to ted Dan Elw~l II4 in the fir'st Per'od on the ~ vu.e ~ Tl ' f h-i x -1 ec qus ac.df Tabor. Tr sn scoring srngth of aeown, iwtiSoaslfthin te first pro uintesecoi~d rv io g , town edicament,j~Iwell escape aonae pckdrvras and awicu'' '

p the key ' dw. Elwell odShar'p nike u A's fnala I, "~oc'esca~ed agai a th end ofIth ~ plc.1 mtIcoW a laetaeowr he is I --

plariod, but i te final session It a place r i fir tche L w i~n ..Eiw'lr wa's pea d or using h riod, f-odehi ma for al of

ocgiving e, a 32lead t eond peid d final) , '

Lacey thbn wentlo'to reveI'se indhim a't~ rev sing im N " '

Elw 'I to win 5L-2. I ' through It e final O O '''

Si ce all fie o Andove I sin fe dsing i sedodI' 1 -

win any secn laces althoug vent on to win," e',too is cn ____ ______ ___

it qid manage, t'pick up f 1`0Ithirls.'1' I '

Russ Graha piked up the first iICOO A-thid plce dr e lue~iningZENITH I N'A dvrS oir

wac1-!eaf r tree periods I'to a pes.a en hisnfs to win theI27SWCO4;TH O; UGinovrti 4sh' 'got an escape I

miday hrogh the period and II 'thn ota aed n with 'just 20' J '

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