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-K-~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r ,j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~''~~~ -~L* r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I c a -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...S o t p . 9 ~A I ,5 Voum , I IsI ,Li S LqW, see net University's I ~~~ ye , T -of For Vice-Preside'it And' io" ahis educ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~. tt nptrt APASi 6 Callard ~~~~ha a ' t Berry for the pro dncy, '*L. as,_,art of .the faca y roundfloor will y atet R rIH common' McManus for the position of ioaId nim~ adBIi Ii p4its E LR ~ P A I '4 I' hhe ta een. vnery this ear nd'sCops ad cneunl.jml On Page Four) ek d President U rA in - f " o r IX AIiII Mishkin, and Peter Klosowic~ and lower Geoffrey Aronow cnnu hs Mavr wil previous duties as Enginleering I eillrs Ina ti a aDiir llngers apo thdtin j oadt cast f schedue. nd training? non'K tot t*Lieirfour to Mr. A~~cording 1 oui to minimize coi ridors, so be about 25 eSno t ubtracting Ibr g Stuart - 'Q' tIr r~eitingexsdiffewill also dorirns in thatI its; oxerior will -Cairman I,(Conitinued Qn age Five) in . LILO~~~~~~~~~ ' '4 "F' Walter' Maroy E.ELI by FRA~~~~~~~~NCIS F'- ~~Th~ new dppe's are desig~c taken-. up b ~~~~~~~space that the dorm h pe~~~~~ie Crle' dorm§ witho froms living spac. boa d will' lsc iclude Maclver, n Matt ''ro~ C dit LmIe L I ~ ~ 7IUpper Richard Ieatinge 4 .0 Pr n I '~ ~ s of the mi men~t William Glift offi j~ichar I-in this uusly Ivwinters Shakespeare. onhi character i anug, Richia d, like tion he , ktenMy 1 News adealnw j reporting and publicity. Klosowicz' I~at taking ovgr-th~e position of Business be responsible for ca-Director, w ou the o currently sur" nd- ocmmto teufru Mishkin, the aJDrco-wl h tto'~bde ieott 'stationl's q ~ ilmk badec em ciro nmstances' trrtaton ISTUCY? ~4ia. eoff.r Aroll~no Phroducto Dire inces, sl 6wd two faces; 'the audience ing Ijeprtosfr h FieEdvd lpr h nchreo per- ocq 1 wl~ T~ decision' came fte in Maroney, both of thes lorful s good dramatic s ~e ae Tim ack. peaaino.rdopas ibs~ir haratr oa the appropri- to hilips '1 n costuming ight g't see only' t e appropriate whci questidic the fairnes ofinevisadtepormAisrT m i ity'si c)$~i A ca doemy Pesctv.ewilaodret The oyfriend cating proce res, fEo sire'sj P r oduitc t i on fh ,o Iprs I pp, ared 'in I eek's PHI LI~- terptI ispiness lfnlbecoriikg bua ~'and' Richard III on Giliespie., Curn PrsdntJh Will rcaioaAedirector hto re wa an ' in .Ge ad'Abo hoisdirector 27 drim been 1 there have that(. explained althuere eiFr'ttdthai gsue 'eisi ' more char ti -fI M. Auditorium. ill ssi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~st Rdwland the WPAA l several' shifts' in spring pu ia a ssion to4 'acxpr a 7 te am- a dfacial' Schneider with I the Iusi'al portion . Walter Maro Cuerrent Prsidn a resltofon hl erhru . n Rainareds there wa asingon~~~~~ 00 drama, hor,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Abbot I f.cn sarsl irrh spossiblejhat ato hs 'ai teinsidious Rihr' ia 0 ask of ctua and un . 'bitious of the play. h oio I siuinlcags an a nwl~b eeted and pr duced p s fnlt, h.th ~~~~~~~~~Tim Black, wil Iplay the lad bringitlg to' Ii William q~ho r us dire, tor Schneider will pro uce the Playl oqh an Chapel of! ~~~~~~~Daniel in t Suhday duringl the" es er chapel service. Classics - strysctor Carl Kr~umpe will drect act ng for the . * Iben 7 - Relations' Director, taken Bn c an snioi Cameron, imPbi icin btis lroey role in the: l-e or ijnain cast, Richadd.huk ls of thilrlthd -eslnt rdt ch isothe mostd difficult aspc i ~~~~~~~~portraying Da el. ing elshaiaar riesponsible fo nately Ricarwas a master PA~ spaing I uical', expl indthe News Director. The'iap ruoe~I Jane l1 arlan, adIG. go Schatz his efforts to President onmn anatn f riend w4s 'acld E 0y ony, and soin of Maropey't that 'The fifteenth- e in the supporting rol s - of the i n oe sa nrcdne I (Continued On Page Five) n Page Five) .Cni~ bviu ~ okd Maroney had On a~~~ge Four)' (Continue Poy ' -- I ~'" all WPAA' equipment. Hwl a p . i n t ani upper Tec nica he-rs~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D~tr th end of the Dir ctor attpheenn-f a sittin ax~~~~~ea student or 'Daiel O S 4 I t tl ad nd aditcheneite lud livi~g roo ill Stage S~tudeijts, 'Daniel' 0 *'S nday; '7' apl~roval Technica , Director, ' enio' wit be in char4e 'o~ and o eratipn o the maintenanc AFcc I power on the final of school policy., ,saeet n nt In"a ste i~y HLIIN A units ' students and facufty actual 6rsosbet deter~ ining the - ditidn t resident, received 411', yates to 1'cManus' total of 191. Bolles, pe oedfae wt~.0 Mahwprywopled2. .j Voting Power President-elect Li psey pans' to change the structure 'of the~ Coop iv before the end of the- yea~r t re o r unt " il' thro'cft~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s, ~~~~~~hc[wilRich~ardson and"ab noa linn ro. Eacf F Ii K aiinge will I I pae otes asc wit~Beirry's total of 258/vtes. Rafferty, who ran against uper to' of ''1' I G L elvn adto foom iin untt'wlilfeurEfARrspdAYi uni - 1received. 333 A ' t - op Studefits and faculty 'elected Lipsey I and 'upperI se~iior Did Binian Rafferty last Thursday' toIL of' respective positions tl e president and vice-president of ne~t term'si Coop., SeniorTm Bol les will "serve, beside Lipsey and' Ralerty as secretary of the Coop. Lipsey, competing again t upper (fiomj left o right) TOP row McP ~dden, ar 172 PHILLIPIAN Kuh~n, Critchl w,Budg m Cracken, ottom iinKe i Winter; Middle L1' Mr r~ ~ ~ Th~~iU 6. In ro ,: tawrcnicc, Cohn, Hel r, Schwvartz, War, Bissinger. PA ic e iJ LQL anniial dinner eeting last Suni( Ay, the outgoih PHILL IAN istant hcftjition to his ddtiea ~~~breto of C6llee a e nt, he m tead anounced heappointment o David N. dhwartz a Pres lIPAN, effectiv in the'sprinj ermn Sc artz he 1971-7 P )er oft hpl'dt~ i old the responsi it~y for thei entire working of t e paper, -6aking i m 1'hds ~~staff beanh ame~ I '-~~~~~~~~~ u-i Iate deiin'o~1 dit6rial tend bus nes~polcy i1.iboth a. hsu I~~~~~~~innity Service ~~~~tua ,yoting oach other masthead a ontments are: en~~~Frederic a~~lso served astea~sa oe. David Ware, E dirwill be charg d with the gaIthe~ of.neows, redcta qf varsity falan Denof Deve le 'ribs n hi d Mr. A'essignroent i et, ar phitcta Before ggt S~tott has releas 'He will alsb edit feqtures. f eadtereing. tedd he*~ alr fr lrde t ttos, plr; Ma ging Editor, wit l~6 responsill for the ao ed mnHeller, a new dormitory sc edtuled toube ScolanBatm e fi usiness Mana rj !will ovre M§ark Lawrence, rsity e192Theuate work a Clmban completed n Sept a e 11~ hsclapaa~o ftePILLIP AN hwhich aehas ngnrl a uoge't of over viseaJfrni $13,002. ,."(Continued firm 4 u~B~n soits te adteUMin~dteUinrd TeolngBrIlgia 'new issinige , t okGerardi h' ans after a~ ~ e Icdevekoped be resposi th, AnodSrovEdto,'il he Eig, ass ialib~i wasf President Rob rt ith Andover's~~~~~ c~~nsult~~~tion fI si htheItn rct. Elbridge Stuairt ~ue ommitte. i fte iyu I will s) r s articles and the; imCal coodate up `~lelighted that Stuart House w~l fial page. He willty hv un-i s rs us. W e ~~~tyofaculty b joihing' to stud'onts 40 h ', s n all sports deparmetoard heereoved orioisdrgraut families like ot, wil Keatinge U ier Rchar e sustndIident, e cluster h~self 'currientfy icludedi e 171 7,2Presider an( Cger Cohen, Asso late Editor, beccpuo mpus. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~system. It will ha ewo floors a an athlete, ad s PA with news rProg~arrmingDretro i 'assist the Edit of living (space ad a Iwer level &'izn. en-u ai FM,] IAndtver' eature editing. I' Mr. Callard stited th, ~'has a whiclh ma&'b usec s a cato u effectiv - n Associate staton, McCracken K"ixed feelings' aou Iaving FI'e Keating ' wil,', be work in in Editor, will the SPOs ~~~~~Both upper loo s of the house PX. He said he' en, 'I Dtem6h orts Editor, feels co ration with the will be subdil ed into two ac~ademic freedon hIre t ~~~~~Wasl-ington, DC 9 Oxter I. nt r shi Pro am n Was 4~'gton hi with'eiig I "living units,,, ' a h freight .that his, work Lti-I-in(o will, senibr Terry Ri hdrdson willi ere a "new, exciting el ctional 1 The se oid floor will l studenti. ating Prsidep also1 contain six s ;le ooms and 6prnc"oitud PratI -unti ' une as e Four) 'y s ryeienceeitherued!OnjP two which -rooms.- ubiji 'a f Secretar Ad- Plans Architec'~~~~~~~~~~t Architett 1 Plans1 tor t House .4 . a'eJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sotspcil all rd's apmission. M inceton's pointment, made b o the Corn itt e Executive IJu . Tru~tees, will be fec 6f 'rue A, 1963~ hono Princeton, Mr 1CI dj will replace John T~an or, w o has f misi:rthe Ibeen Director an er five year4 ~~~~~~~~ast' almcI~Rc retire' at tene~'t5 ai~rft Iyear ~~~~~~~~~ to start o yClad ivia 4 4e rineto ' Dict i Edcaor' lid u nonal adnig - 97 Lipeyalecedo ap 'Hg T artzb ee, on'~~~~~~~~~~~s etor~~~~~~~~f Pri dCop President W ,ad Il i S iOfAd iipi n Mast eadFor oliege N Assistant Di,~ to or 197 7 Rafferty, Bolles Win, Elections y ardwill Placmen Tim "9 Religin Instructo Marh , ,um ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~eq,dlL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Gia New- ademy, 'Andov~r~Mas ' F, P,4I P11 LLI I * hPIN JE OLD S.',KAYDEN President PAd UL g fanaER g RG DAduVIllsGnAAfanagSeai~, Spo~~~~~~sEditor Robero gMa itoEi~tor to' EirWl ' de uded the deiin ' R-I w I fotj x~itv Eo io Ugs TERoo~ Th e peop eho'halil hofth ~ Assoc MAssTT ut Februat~ 'i the ' ' ~~From XJ Wiaelveeks ]- ocpin last ear to n i~~~~~~~~ted~~for~~ ,uch of the~I in execStfaclty selves 'in thinhgt, at coeducation will olve 11 month ago' Fpbruary W(khdseveralfawlit: these pr lemslare ot carefully hesierit's Plau~nq There was,,neve'r sufficient commuri- yALTER ALEC CI-IESSMA YDOCK e ' rna kigyi tbem fthFftuw. ~~~~~~~~~~~The schoo ma~eh~rdered, or may e killing t~ ~~~~~~'self-+reardle'ss, o6e is thinking interms of the death Dic G March 3, 14,71, ' -1~~~ f t il o I~~~~~yI r coll eyeml unmdit. e 'VAGNeafco theek w il te r~~~~~~ tetud flensoutr. they.rw wouldruch question-, fancassemb tivie Wek'oporsegyuper lasses Beausei thee k SP ja eeod reetes-t 01 thjPth I 16t ' FerayWek-te know vihhews m rov os as A tivitD'ekcnvsigton Weekontequsinar o oeo h H.dveisin. ragIdr, , % NA'ddcsn, D Iana Wha l pfin t Is tsue Sch Kbr ulin D adv re f tif fitduig A cviteWee iol nedt P holbeoe nol ilip Ho J C),s a~~ toersnedest tt ech acitedse, l itersets t edicOntbyh isr basiSstR Circulalfilin , l4 Manoagcatr t ,' erazer InI' pie wrn ohp rt~ b c ni'nc g a e e iny heltr Al l Chr~~~lation i t ey la n a trth a Iil Roet ar I frrfo tesfon 1 tyezhadenpl nied thewe inton th ewlraqueston ion. - leceeewHder.Th ~choolnD is el (e,nduteanisnjoordebe scactin edle ca 0thGrsgexist hme nohn i'nte doeth oaf~e ool t hee'woldbearigifcat wceue,te stden r eqalprdmany has ~~ certainly ca emy ex~~e ienc reasaskingedwhetet t the~wl rel Disd~g iu: did t 9 yrfiner fol deati me be ofni. eia' Ass't iru co uni'sty egi to piinI~ ht~ atons I ~smaiiaged o~uriveto ~v~niU cotinuein ngieachig hat avie t ttP ll eti edi e 'yrrof a'nom~fno tigarti a stndard~ ns i manyaim ~s~xc nd th'suenslnlFbur h quetinnirefsoe can ult indteseathoffPhls We r -E. ofac R the~ ofNxtite-ifgc"Activitieso ARIa hol thke eek i Life ' 'I - 'T ' inces tL 1 fdr osem.how to meit-tby h'ekbntk to'eebrtei ietnIal hp i11 ittdb td e thewFerudry ee prv onf thmtee andgrm anniversar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ny 'I-~¶wver~ es nt risis a n Whic P Wfio fdu turn, ene many meto d canhatel be-r"' lte i~te ern qit fe htte S ekf d I. roie mafelpeenor{sd dnwt-a en ogr haver time for -eopd ilnoea prora 11 weknvisoe ntwhen tey tpriovlt school tiing On~~~ tl is s cedl ~~~~ontinued existeh e~~~~~~~~~~~~~as , tteewudb~~~j li e ~~II infcn e rme os eR LD po S. Aib D N rc'l ofdistinct ~~hdol's on. egreatton rocrasti ion. The life of Phi lipscatiAcademeisTiastyo rt lyex ars Ot SexanS consultedastud it Thratviieeeramrrcreulystutue I [ i 'un meatiiatd ~Inyituisofearig for 193itl aeas siev riyA t np~~~ than'sestudents Ferur Weekthr~ic wer ~~ dinswe. DA dia,-rqurdfryh is stie o c longaliz ntiu i n rh of i-i6uren usie ~tet inis thnidleodhems0ih1a ug~~~~lin~~ e a~~~instecent IL I PlANNex, oe., actl we ek.Adwe shldtuent wee "admiss~~~~~~~~~nsV otrlycan e~ut haIl n l rnjo~ ea: inm nes, ec of It i a geanr o xI 0 fte-i eewhicere Teconle admy iserl stu ~hilipad fal lt alwd felth I toatedfc abiedn nat nts, shue h AO hrtndMrhrcss uekbgn aydcae ebur fte eaco o~ie, whchc~nan d diec ymaf ct - ~ eenss n a'~(I ret ictdhbsis tely tkesae La to inititeas ose to h r toiel ly"idp tue is hooceItndallo whnichrsanrie d "ad Aut osdt oresutsofrhs61b'anmrhehl"tvti~ s~nth~ch v~h oetellofa cisi. ~ re aa~n ~,. '~ ~~ ~' y tFudt aWefeuky proe waier crsi -a inWhchP~ntdrovin c ainprogresamd dar -e~n croposae'l members ca' be$ nnin whic atl ~ deficit I s - ~I ~to atten'~ i~ facult meetings weof oiffer ntom at Frua ry qurne Week wht ~a~hi~ tS wll ve pi ~tall ejf da' 'hve o b rieecdl hibroilWhmai welludentsdedosenaco6nidtyoentiimnwht. Iob itte po isw en I c e av time befhoer Ipann cud hv i be ie hool~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ro 1 hIs '~~~~~~~~ed meeti ghe lie of SC o enr re eingtsha dagerou iPy ofcther i oic .W e -- n ral I ty tiTlstyV ~JO ~ion been ha~ ch~eved a h epne A I R V L E~ fi otarhud'eqssi quionnai r ' I J'-ES'-KAYIE 'q~usto laof uds. contiprsnayued Aseomlo's s r'ho hesudnt odThmesau', anviie werent tmo careullthetructued trnsi th oe , I I -ul a~Iolro *~~. 'Pteiesiablit ' I) - -h '~ Y . ana eon 111~J y.Te ~~~I11 coon ys e fesIbr xnailngi theid o jaran tio and rtsr.I PA's anci nip PA s S fist bilitynsnt prbright -uTheisgden In "T 1av io - ionhaee' I 'ri I n caus 6 that candrat ol, byT neciig, n. e ve rA it y ea ateexpetw our supply si qit' ~ ~ - c cn PIL pnardtand c iioti. i sotn -i ssb~ri ffec co e-Ifs,'hlj' - 'oth - ', - rnt os sue tn an I er I~il '- so astect ~ewfell stdisnatnac, a ~fcl t o hoI,'cultR' :etudns 'aii ' Iis ''tuejsaecntnal brep ve ¶I fafomtin ase I~~~~~~ar tiltlei u pno a fau yeI e-f tes'en eeligro ups cwt eachs gop dic u s oso n n I lJeAetu withinath s'rv e tlaskmusubject.oInmt Se, m ets ig" 1 e -'hsgvrigbd veel lmie frghenng ~ 'eI' tiipteer.'e I rqiheSd fntheauteacooperaive has oslethoghthd a effcterufr ,ee, e'icsinofrction , fro setu ntsad 'fauty pncnirt n of. isse, do'eessus t i otallnwith studto have otern thn r~~~~~~~~~~~~por r e gu dthiscanubtsome rih itteewsm tbgeth, inoeI~ 'matndt e whchstueitsn hd apticptnata n o d salsigafr fgvr~'1 w at 'fautri&ig I 'vo ing, t hereby hlpsn&utonfserminat'he Lrules a t v iI theaiAsrerai -~ sedt epc ad~ pei o n et ouin t h hs r m shavnas osil' e br.I tdn als ropbetngeieonng ar tobeexhalvteeaitialyppecatttatcon ~ mort st I the o tdrm of this ea. n~ wen thd anstrnc ittee are 'chqse an i ofen 1ireeat isus ithsdg telaga h seqIe tI no-ecd ithe'ushteate f farom. Ifcefsr mnoothe tem ~i tbeganft toestabltia e foermaofstde o ermer rerdAf ~I t 1 tI loy ts t opmutrcnie I isam n e of"'oas t e h w t so l ben flo a tens on c ousI rei igtirt ow hthee o or~u s Ide ma I conp~s~do ralssesl th ndsecondewth"tand a re strec bais ou rLmstist red wihkmprtnttwic ~ a rpeette¶in ctiincof-sun et eopthpfhalew stiem of govrneaint. ' h c~,wthcra prdual'eformsogca ar 'A arsPsIb~i-aei ocreItb ajr es inrcs, biae ret yea s.~~~ia yp ads s n 1 l me whnichre n'recent intrcnre I pIaph oi ter .oe hc a anr o ircd yI k a world~~~~d ~~t soeh wu on id hstdealoy ti -de setEschoi c i oh'wsp withoa rtske lye-I1 eenii fan} ~ ate. tiua at toguity ,I difficut ri eself past ni~th efcnet more $ o1na0enle enat ps epsc wl d8b tIv lydosng it to if miae' III ' Id ' ;tmia io ag tetnsadsrutre schoolof Andovr i he intre a tmet ion1 II .d t-~ K~~~~~seh~aisuetI" I hol-ierh congress.e rug t om sta cnb h ognzto uwld erist iered cstuted. fa elt ueoitlop body on snts ashavin~goo i inst leot rna!th et relt h i outdkn n oo'msrsolv~u',ni'ts Iat par stea ithe towaxrds' he itituino treis atin try e1 d~n ver. hd rtaionhate.' 11e S Fault'Npol e isatin ainsin teaof hathe tio and DmIr tc.parti iatina bepefts bhoth th I 'I~t St~e One tihandg twl akoleg'hefc (wheter t Lhiscanon~e atribued's ~I gitnerabe s ihaftv e., PAcmssi fir u esi biisy 1 unknn or otp L I4a e tl w thrigh tht.t t SEN t ar fiyt efar. anali eswi'ab fr I I I IT1 lAg a pheic Thi f orI yit tnssC'oop sol a~~ PAS_~~~g upy atnd c eue is conc~~erned ec0Wto t f 1ntuen enc'rlso aftnd h,~eneulp-n*wt nditd'u aut.Tis which dom ha ated past student bo I t etatt A dm rIt Ies .tcu o 1ut ee h foj~rmno ther stent ytei r this legi. tIon 'hstha no asinworf e o ofth m enti en ool ris cia vbtratherI non ses, xistent at d~~~~IV epoteffe 1 the S s udent ~ o i tives l~bpy ~onlyt otheow tdi body t ex- I f~~~horpuativ stieJr motsockdl"ing,coiin l cedl 'art o h r p PL-I o enigus s tser vic n glTion fa t ulty St nso lee fr~otgasae lnrfrt Ip biprat hc hri~ ue-aA ie thes -theseves 'teron - diffcl - 'I' to r-0sl I - ~oveed - ofaguly Fnally -- ~- J',,'I' I- I at 'h I ' so-'felwsudns ,c, fucin aIn m ret oreai, npth-ep eSCioog1s in f geitneis ral,oft en di fic ult.1! f ol th ellsb1 , I st udI ent s tclle x- dis -- as 1[tins.a -''. al ta F, - ademy. wtttb' NI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E nectece a 'eoms-cn r ' it '0ii issuhels, 'tn - filS~is '-' ewy f' Coop~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prsien n frsudns ou ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ussion of issue '-Ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Hohestdnttohveote ever, this op en I faut 6atn con sid eration['I ta .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ovrpq.o -he'oop - inr bes ru M 4 fa ulty -dtgte 'i 'I n the the chol. be~ ~~~~ directed tow ds establishing a form of' govern'~~~~~~~~~~*'~ I 91 I4c H :3 1H Page I~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~, FE T EDiTQORIA I E- : FHTuJE ECES ITY AND PROPOSED LCCTI I I L 61~e id iare Qviwihi STID ~ F LBRIGE TUAT HUSE F Q TO es IF~ i , colleg s looking' forj heni app icant group? in' so mi~it, a f tors' r h h qrderJ a~ t g rep O~Siu chQOl Admsslioh deicn the Fyon-paerartyce ' d'ecYok imes ried a fY Fbiay2,teNw orTms ard switch o colleg6 applications~ includirig an 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 clQseF Plas fr'Eb ige ous, adoritoy I bereced otabe ionths eneseaan enegenerial Ir50pecniis.le expresses bafemn Ind ~eaknesses; o 50 perc~n rdse Thert '" Pl'heall df 'theadf972' 97I hve'stired p ra aIaeIsird n 3tors cho6l nlecinf'mendatiors. No oneo' these can as to pre is causes but seclaes6n- a few sch upa~geatdea of c r, o Fr skro Ii I euae the Phiis Aca emy campus in the last two w eks. F n mbe of facarneF boy' adtsiniytanoenfthsl codjsts,'edoc.uerany c~tors mu It be c sidered when planning he ~Idritory utroidf .o'F ~uaIora reo olee d uor ~~~~oards r it eems, beoigless importint. chantmdjs~ente ocp andcilgenerationF ~~~First' of all, he construction of a new o itory all ay be Clee fi IIoh I tetrt tecncpIuczn qsIon I qiteotn 1,t ic I'i" "or "longe reue By th&- sme toke~i, Adover and;F most, other/ all futre efl oble.'11 Phllip .Ac~en is rainl notat at ant submi hscoe.IA my opinion, boarding sol aeectnerdtrescesv eitea spiti its history. PA w~ill il cm 1p~oshv!ecutrdtrescesv Iut 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 iIt a:utis he teacheryidvda reports wh ch are sent to the coleg prcndon dlormito yarge institut~~~~~Io' vrlatyr)Quiyhs-ed nt to include either 6educ'i nal Ihousing ircI ee pretonnoe atya) but thisu~~ or ep dust ated rsyeas on male-femal da teachers, are perhaps the up quite welli through!1970, year wea detect~ F~~~orcut harlenoughl baeclyb'idi 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, ~dcThe ultin'ia!:e ilac nPA i a matter of c'n-" tercu,sy m eEbidge Stuart Hou e ill be conn rute i under te assupin ht it rmust serve as art-, ofla clust F. isinTfhreha ohsber ~~t o jecture. Some will cher because we may hv 1 building 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 diminished otalF ~ ~ ' F ad t e ac~~~tly ddmisin enrad folc ers, they look oraIqalyincetv edaosfwr dacd on6 of thirld a 6 1~' cluste rpplto.lt no one had. timF edes in' thle candidate they okf ntId ofapoi ,t ato qblcyin i edge, ratv-enevr, dt placement uccesses,, and lower eeCollegeavne Boffrd yet to experim nt with cs ter living in difers tFI n5~uits. rhaps haFI y look nt the been ag.-- cheesm I w tsd pr, .'c osen it wh is ~an atep diffeirept erxciting, have to red uble their IF 'efforts. crs. cleg -I a o a been attempt :cl~~~osen to ' achieve scime proxiiitqF~~~~~~~~~~ to. r~~aa~~ ~A~~ll too ~~fte toos many fol eil ensredespite' readS "maat 'l nddespit F at and Ste ens, d rhs that would be in. its cste. But dno *. Wa r the underlying causes 'for this rathf decides to aba don thoi cluster. system, S arts loc i 1 iIgugae n.ImpesvIor cr t u I frigl'Itenin ad tooe, surprisingphnm on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cnldt~lIhot be adm itted. ' ' atrn toRabb t Pond will be unimportant. F addt''l Iit, Wouldb ayt lc the~blame on ~eI 1 Ideally 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 nsaa F .f ct to 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 schol ~a 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 nd anrd3au veif F Adovyer bserv r. tur' going for th mjn'. hen ey are fingely tro n into t hesitae beoeivsing further ud;fb jinten ul, cnstructs a dorm tory, issue cf'the porrpetiticiri witi bout a million Othrcndae boardn dhdol.'PA iIbl to hold the 'line atl$20 building lctnrea. II fro'abu 6,000 hit chools., i h e ng Fan whie man oer schol are approaching' $400lper1 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 ettataesepgor House, kvans all, and Highland Road,' would' afforl, such NoWa, co men- * or, wo about the future. t j coun~try. ciw life styles, questioning of institutions, F FF F tru~~~~~~~~~~e that the res nt sta e oh coim is aving failure of ioarcding schools to get their gradae 7 o. k,~ll a an effect on he al. plication numbers most into prssigiouis' colleges in. large numF ~~~~~~~~~~~~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 arl-ibnt schaol at d iitepr of many teenagers despite F F Ff ~ ~ ~~~6ntlPrince n b 2 h rcg z rolesfacI glrenumbers of ~ butnot jorid d one-half f p rcent et.)'thgecgizd but d IInot orse that hese drops in th' a"'icn group ~gz iiiantl< wills affet ch n esf our' public Whiatsch ca ols. te boarding schI do to counter this r~~FN~~~t '~~I ~~eniors. '~~~ I . F FF I K ted Fist and foremost dach mu~st review its odo Co~~~~~~~~~~~~~''A itnad amp'ie h fundlarent 'I purpope and the way'- it can best --I F -' fsm~~~'fle~es~ well kno n inst t~~~ti~ns edtinFor - magnyfct service to seodry ~~~~~admyissionb f saler yq well inteuain ofow 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 the in ipply r talents~~ ofItymembers. (Andcover is blessed' years, I thinitilb easier fA vreniors .ini-all thre. ofthe areas.) Outmoded requirements Ilege -certainy, admissiof6' t willnocntb an'f techni Smit 'be replaced and updated, are' (Irhope)!so dfi~ta otamtcati~a bepng''take' assu-e maintenance of quality. ves F I -. it ~~~~~~~hah been ir te ast fev years. A word ?f1 aution, twr o uainmyo a o raeasg wh eas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dmi ioi'ihough tp colleg nly po e ni 'Icanly' 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 beco e a ex r eyouuaigoF F drl~ocmatter petitio experienced because of the srinking for scholars ip c nodates. Colleges are cutting pool of fi -payiig' candidates so essential Ito the 4al F 4foousllr L I I F F F F R, II - I -summary proiiitr.HoW proxirni ver, a IF uma§of argunn compiled by Cone'. ath intructor Clement Morelan innaryRock ste, cmpiledby v~u F' ve~ato Fre ikPtrsndsaReares S g ec ins Is F ~~~~~~~~~~~~back and th y no 'Ion r 1 be. ab ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 abeLJ the ~~~~~~~~~e. of so any fun sc ooarsp.Plea trFe' sc~~~~~~~~~ a~wil PI~ f ~t ofat F Thiomais narnes I Ft F i'ecent d cecisin to all cIf dryer over period of th rty-YI its studen ffli Ilocate aes cost un.rr eas. 'to Sta sand Stevens is of mao i por it.a'es Stea s ~ importan ~. Th. ~e ~ Anti finaily itsmy Fus LiiriLriew, h th "Dormit ries oa cluster do n~ot hhave avan l l-to- y'eball I aeouI relations ip'to ork well." 'dIcolwiegfdebo ras The a thetid beauty of the ~vissionary R k lo ' on pesents less significa t. ( ndlov~rde n t a~ F p~rhaiisemo~ difficult especit f the cotoe y the La Iaouwe of'ftPAasFuF..s..?e.f1n F dormavpl blfrabideans ~abt P, ndleMnSatssl e f r' i teada "d stri tuti nI F dor Ine cal frig tobhsrui dnJaae e aosseecbbitII MrMtnin" .Idamehtally Con codrrFr arialogoust t entrand of ITemst pratIeettt st . re no ak in tball swt very,.Sepelu recruiting efforts' ' F F are adva itb pd-p ir lebtmchmr isw col' rdcs A scco'ery best salesmen are itsowprdcs passerhd, a dryea c, ihotnpresent , Alumni, parents, aepcal students must be called upon hoeelp in spreading thewod At Andclr, inr despite the skepticism of some, ajr"hagshave, occ~nrreq and more impatience of few who don't feel enotigh is hiip- 'Imore peiesent pei i F I F ezognotPAsuetsaeumiglity, proud of x,'lat the' school has to -tal'klup :he school with friends, former teachers, -f F h~~~~ark." F an amus-.mentI.~~~~~~~~~ , ach enior c ss II' to ith Ith c oice f tor." guidace I oun~e'llors, and others i one's. own Fp a db's 01palcre en lp e ust conisnt If Ieach - student determined to exciteF bteelngsh t Mi 'oary list col ge c ie tlato or' two jut m ulfe plcn ah'-iyearAndov'er' * ~~The Rocksite 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.mtsI ieolI~ae eem tobe i i his aissili think to se eci. he dmissions Office' be pursuing - where' F yo e cane alone to think in that kind In a s& g. It Ff . hs Ih ithspr Ih increasing vehemence and will damage ,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''sanother of arencl I g y Fi" This iiyo sc o.Think about it. ~ Germai~Intictonr Joseph Wennik, ante embe ofthI con-'3 IR [ HF UDI ~ W SIDESF F inittee, cnsiet' the decision on Stuart HouSE's locat i" A Dr B r I~FfA in terms ' of d~ lopment in the next 10 years., r, tha PADictr 0~01e Director of AdmissionsF 1t the- Pine,' 1ollite has been reserved to allow4 for poss le ~ Lion$ ] II oyf acade fa cilities, since it i rlatively 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 FT.E ~~~~If the 4er 7erh built on Pine Knoll, not 411 he plwoi 1 11b o the E it r Of the 1c; 'h~ 'ditor of the PU~kLI ~NF~ .' nupied anthre' are other areas on' the oldj Tapus ocq 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 IboobeaueIelvehttearc probably rae Im st all of the isolated beaty f M onary Rock ersoni view 'o oduton 'a5ifncure ctur ete h iutono h oiino from the cips. Whie the buildinig's extieriovich be I'ely iciIpje~ire in the February1 tl'e.i I hDprtei hin i, It i not my intention- to iitiae qfiesinn -ez~Itsa owehrti ntatr rfal d s' o h FI~~INi n any d o ea~,mrl e h(1 record Straight Ie tompiosed 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 whetFhethrntue F F :rvil o teachina Toue ofehis own F pond's rillttteFipo natural pearan~e. nctoeobetaiychho II F Fn rEminetl du'tulcinruaroy uc essul (whiich or Aeer4njLtcdur evsii.ofwif Jr e eilhutiestth F a 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 n'n ihIa rtflta M.Sepr Ieinn li F ~isquesti~inabl~ whether or lon these consid lai just'ify! the o' il e y ae drk.We I6s cniu u fotwihhv encniealt ~~~~;sacrifice of M3,ionary ok Th benefits f depin Rabbit hs~o'dt i nrod 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 las Lstatial IOrdi ~ ftePn Knoll,'s area. Mos imp '~nt,ho ee ,e htemlehriist pigehica's in Sr 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, Frde Iso 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 ~d 'is IF T F 'ROBERT Q1 - F F F I ' I 'F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~(Continued on age Twenti-Four) ' I ' II ge C iW Y I Dr. Ficha il j II PI 11-1t yer IC seuerat.l eis WillLead I edi t earu, ereetyl~ tnsequaefcs aid nhe l dep N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. iolll' Lea e sh, 'direItor L~~~~'on'dfanMarch F e P N leavinig only a few botaica, fou d i tdeentic eviene r~ h oms iat nof asru ell asis an rieti ofcreisue asin a 20.000 dlation 1I~~.1 of Fi~a es: rca -adal et Bolles PCaiteCharitehs Drivled vid Li icy , nten1ed whiheead draw-ot voe thdrm canvassingawhich inoled incltfeactnei peently ih n ofes winet. ~Wn h ~o nte Warren 20 illthate ncoh a a vimbre perf oy.t erm $2,700ctotal He tat pitd 2% pLwihe reileod drigtes rv, fullsi amon t h eetwsnlwr'hnuul"I h the fclfeel t pledge y the cnaufses wcuine bte inte wil, tine intoithe r required break- Indian Fund, and the 1 S s~~l f tand required .chapel the Negro Coll~ge Fund. .&c Coo Presidert 'Id tht b A Acntct dl. 'z Me elsh, sta t to ove aw yt from ithe r"setaTo New Pi1 th~~~~~~~~~~~an t N Worid elope te cad Ius I beralismt t pres ty'a. tg I 'lant B~~~~~~ehiqeo ng lrd I On Sunday dentonbfr-uopear to ad a ate ch nge ont tued fom page 1) societ~ P r ~~lent onbfr aan l sho, ic Idtr be bleoen ns dornesticat 'plant -Thutih. wit t f r of rper ussonst rom asthe qu on and h'r Irha 7 'ai I~1 electioqa held las week, the E x e cu y. r f the It I upper PhilomnatheantSoce u chose Russell Grahat' p sdent of the organization~ f6r ne year. JDuring the yea ongl term of ofice whiclh beginsl n the spring tei'm, lowef Ned Johi Stan will ser'~e as ~'h~lo ecu~ lye vice ser~~~~e h as ecu president and captIn fdebate, while uppe~s Arro Mihkin and John H ff an will ake, the positions of v e-presld nt end secretary-treasurer iesleciely. Be-' ton Intern this yerJohnston will ac asfr - pr .te'rm. side~~t the spring the tltvelyt Wil Reese ZIl LI p saey feels I at Coop Aklng 4 tho *'ecles, I'prz;adwoyrsgoJemh I Smith wornbt arings should b s i btca n. I' loti Dens. sfcio rzs oth h-per. epr knd nmeF t I n s~ explus vely for Kati y G Itan wll perform aswriting as blacks, appar 'atly l so I Ltnd me tings ~.teaglI~oprotectsj Danieluntfeinterexesonbth clus vely for' voting. pla s to f mthe ;Ions, while Luis Buhlbr teachlngthey received. I reti~npa~iafientar proce ure wil lay~ -bakkuk the prophet. Third, the anguage coutse is only, during legislative eln as Snioirs Rlck Moses, John Pearson, now. given to the bla~ks In the a asadmitanre tea 'Phul/1iossierad upperJak[eus 'teSm r , andest 'Jack eas teSme votil grcs, and t f rm a om- Z mnboni, ill be includ d in the Session has. undlertaken,th6' ABC mit Mb e wh wlrle"hspo-Supporting cast: The `[PA andtring-pevosy le' a to costt i that pre- Ab b ot c1horuses wilsing Dartmouth, .yilliai, CarletOn et. rughut he -play.. at. and now, abandloned- by them IIU~ ug Play of Daniel is and by ABC. 1 This is a six week's in Ltin the action will be course which can do littip more aIgm nte~Ily a summ ary of thethnsrchtesufeofhi P~ot W~rittij W.H. A~ucen. 4c- .complex sbject.Quoted charges of' ~ee I~ cordin t b~ Mr - Schneider, the uperfciitanuslsesaF ,sumpier of teP Abbot yra ~a, d hWtout rk will feature "stylized sume, comes from members oT that Davidso vilprese Ear i n elig-mdMeedteKI her Iohe realIis. y 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 woha be o Api~il 14, x~ven Philo ill Oscar Wilde's The 1nb'otan, fone' day toas as rnest, and al Daniel I 'i unknown because theF lohv ae sponsor 't'eaAndo er-Exeter de- -Big, rdy f-i vitur{ cotry i prr eI da e year course. Ear tFt Their remarks oeto to etirenhthe me have be 1 fafa hates. topi' 'ne,. o, the contestsSaturday at :15 'm nI 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 'AbIi icp oKly st h BeIi~~Z:,weeagop study of Swahili is a means to the I' ' ~~~~Strgswill '1 thmu u"~Incor tr htdyt Earnest. ?tu~ SIt ¶omposed it -for i~s end of discovering by cmparative 4 ~~~~board, a hilo'tEan consisting of' tM rd jn.' ~l ~~As result,' the girl eet ach Ia rgusiservice. F ln~itc'o h aueo Joios n Davidsoandwi 1 serff ad c te C~a n idta aee"-I''anguage, not of learning to speak anerowedl upe moziei ietran ou IggdtoEans itile a-[ .I ~ ~the Ian uage. It, was most ad lowr"NedJoh ston defedted' Tickefs for hep ~ac~at iIe does .n~t exist.' definitely~not introd~iced as a sop Roxbury 11atin School1 February 10] presently on .cs tv W 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 ' h '.frni Lnd'ug~,shirDvdLpey, democr CYis Ti fourishing in' stddents.UPPjRusupPerry o an enior Le dgS 'sI o Dletter. I sgtigtoln tt.i1A tolon fr tnt a tIilchrces 'are sidekicks f hetwl'id reAnodMshinay j~~~ca~~ ____________ I ________ 1Nonei ~~~~~Nut ters saying-that Abpeireread s~~hw heRbnsn I was somewhat surprised 'that the Oson nd Lo e rsmIpr ~ 's Igover ess, d Aassembly I'tieditorial should single 'out the K AneOson lo ers hw' pia eY ~ English Department for criticism. ~~~~a§ close frie dls, on ofIor a S Yilno al0 tadad~ Akging JAMES-R. BAKI~ eR,I JP. he "egative on the It is the 'one departihent which. vtsn rJn'ar~ rle, asd iesvd Tatehsmdj IS LEFin the city t e tT nh c s' t. ' rp ston' I-hag~i curricular and other rff cre cr'eadies ~~~~~DOUGLAS F. B XTON esth c racter Me M.Davidson describd the lay vrnmSl .. s ,~,amzjrt I ould -neonzd h stain an effort httee to meeta PETER~ D. EDE Earnest, w h sss'ufare."I Hesaidhewill use i.vn~tof ste totbave od enousadnl NI'LS C . FINNJE wicked younler r her. 'Ie vaS ige adaptatio of Ernes in I succesfl th eioi DAVID'~~~~~~~~~~M. country h:me, toIC int vbse AVhis G;A' ALLESE' abdatil C eareitowever aesa t o~e. i Vm base uIMatvetemSfUe nthe threehih 'def eatPETER R. HAL EX" ~~~~~~~~claim s to be Earnet deo' a rawydr the 960 Senegad'efrcgiino h fotwudhv GREGORY involved R. H wi MILTON ~i a in ilayedl by sea a. 'heII, a' ld lower Ned Johint been 'ndt 'only gracious but also ROBERT B. HE NER. r. , i fair.. ALANI1J. KAUF AN ' I .1_ __'W.H. rown CHARLES B. K EFE FI CHIEr'{LEE li~ STANLIEY LIVI GSTON, 'i 'JAME E. LOBSNZ II'I The Andover-E ~~~~~~Tefirstlevent to be held unde? .1 4 - Piz vvlnneis I n~s'o Laua~~~~~~~~~ane Cum F ' deSociety STEPHEN D. P LLETIER "ALLAN~A. RAM , R. 'F'IIP STEP~'EN C. SH ii IP JEFFREYB. RSENB- U` RkILL HRI4TOPHER. PAUL ISTERN'BEZG, JR. WILLIAM D. WM M iEL &0 '.SOW F - Willian- - will ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Z i- I C,1 QOBE Lo% est Rattes- OS~~1'ON and' ERALD-TRAVEE I . 'Br', Ad E L~~~ PHVLLi 4 PIAN Prize for 1 'I dist~inguis ed servi to Managing Editor.GPaul Ster 1 erg, Editor avGavallese, d Executive IHCUSTCI, Edito Ac Che~sm; n. ' - E .. ' 'rvaI I ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~N ar '.. ' W I AG BOqTON' cEMASSAHS ' NE-V I'I '.1 001-- I II AREACOC177Es710kEEFE 2 20 IAITP ,'F GTFM .[ E ' TME f11r.1JT 'LVtV . N E ' Mag~izin s At Student Rates T . ' .11~E IIG§-FR' ASO DRWAIDCHFRDUALT 6E Yi IYO3 ' lvr I I E;8~ Manage~s. Whit B dge will bell' .Circulati (n Manager while Ronald .Kuhn wi I serve a Photography'I Outgoirig -Preside1 'erl S. Editor. Jerold Kayd&~~~~~~~~~' ~~awardI the ' 5 0 I~~~~'ON N BOTO OTO 9C ' ' be Assistan't Sports Et itor.I Douglas Critchlo'& 'will act as Businle'ss Executiv!. Phil- K mp and ArtPC ~~~Winter'I ill be o-Advertising K Studen Ondand Managed Offjiers I - ' age One) McPadd a cito ~aerr J PG ITIONS:~~~~I (Con~tnued From I- prize son, reapec. ' - I LETTER- (continued from p~age 3 bbAlth~1 Abb? n Ir 11-or M idso. 0 I Shoiv En~is r JW e It cause Graham~ willea Washing- * United competitions, Three years, TaooAlnert Joes been tubectpofr g letJnswnteper be Darius, rz' ndtoyasaoJrma co . .h y br d zt tin ,arlyz~n developed aon from Iilid I grass, and re atly iepsed th size f punipk 1 Dr Ice ~e 1 ~h~ nearly all pln si wIhi iMa at to a wI de eoped ly civiiizations o1 the, ear' AI southes MAs, nd ia I He considers' agrfcz e-a b the most siIca t sove man.I se~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Drw Poeue A140 f the~a n2legiothe o vlnt mehoihsvcorfn ta Lipse ooptafrom btuein ae oprerain,y~suen.Sno the Phcilips Socsidet, Conteenith edrwnou hapes tdorm hanasingwece Pwat Dr Poeue the$2,700ipledged 40o t. b sta~e1httesensre o hisrfu vicory," fundby Seniorprsiettta Lpey warrlen, sdent.~ 'thaScitysl"I I theorins ofpat n animaln sahofr2endth rhed~a over domstcaio n h ew ord. eaffort willionsiec miny o ' anz ti ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f Mac: I ho Dhre hechald estdieboy efxpthetob rtn e PodrFuin otherreal ot r.s damting fo celo yumawilltupatn Aco ptexerE & il od~~~arevlop wh~re ch a Peabdy bo'tani, Preint~aseaisithcad, tm-nA II to Io i a willinfor he cnti' Amrcoer, ue develpent cultural oir'anthem-ntA 1totoh orcen epediins in pl t Peruan veal ordo ot i, sc 1St ey himestat. The e eitiorid.t woeiengeo wthe dody P mi o tcodi r uManNhhiln' seucAin Cop pte p xperk ifr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n il'cagS I t i 4. ri RO ., lIe1 LL IT 'fA March3, 19,1 'I AR' I ~lr 1~~~~~RL Ira'q", Uk! atrie -~~~~~~~PI ( IWil otinued Fro, ~hakespeare's scenes emotional 'Certain of' ag.ne. U' ero~m - '' pe~aks !when a lower - have been more: efn at t nlt t ' to ~est )rd lisha~and lived dramatic fecty iv would willGeent Ii e potentialu i otheirhis I160-nminute kr . d iscrpancy between e~~~~~ Another scene worth~ noting, flteI y pro~luco Richrd, III; while consigmen~t T~e i~ ~rs ofmear ng wer Wisms ch made ot1r dial hotofrxclece- largely attributable o- Maroney's the Pco noqrbt h~a l unbein deugtioofhPA swdell tolead Qn sce~e'ta demonstrated thoughtful characterization, took h*frepi~~~ him toppealingnto theuen4 Model Nation Unitedat Harvard fIoo II~ese e sIaja crac place when Richard ascended the m I astedomt f~m ch 12 to opent' PA t the cor rence. Universt lawneero Dkef I ~~~~II Surrounded by those who rne ~ ~throne. Rctv Ojinin I Marc 141"'onvinced"I him to "accept"I the oIr'cn Mishkii om ed, Mihkin. an~ Bhewilata C riw n ichard rejected man f ed wit th~iic ckgr td t oeof . * the ambassadors fi~o Iraq and eviden~ed byith n rbdTrell to4 ew~Bciga Hs-pro~m the Ukraine espec, ly. eniors of the! delegats fifom. raq, he det a fl oeeb further senselesS murder.y~~sedcommit 'cof ~eei enha cd cd oee, David Lipsey and P Sternberg, of the major purpo, howe er, which Wpuld will fr be elegiites Iraq, and Moel UN ~s t ~c ~~age par-vers tile Punch Olivier .s one 9 fTepace, * '. have- been,' accelerating at this Rich idS hir' Tmurdp -S.. Co 9 ~ticipants to x ep seot aiions Ithat ____________________ was',lwdb itesas ''' plete xith lower-class di lect adpit, they do nt ec s sril belidve'!in psowd by thitai of tesupporting' actors an ex- : themselves." 'mor liIy Olivier proved l he AteTe'su1e Th iS, portE nc of excellerice n 'mino Acting f~~~~~~~~IOi cotmes fifteenth-centr r cet~wtThe ndo n erroeshch~er 11' or t March bf' day, Co mitee Actig fo provided- by! Costume service COR) a ~d war-campus rese~ rIng a rl!arihg an e fcrt. s4Tyre111, also ' ichar Responsbility of Boston brightenedl the IICenter, ieItnam, a for the confete e. h itrakvel hn ma. injured chiltlrern te .-. stecoieaban ha51yerI. oam ng Adigmr codnated. b to Harvard h foil student gu Ipsil lighting, if not always imnagin ative, t ei,' 1 o mte n rl s'~y seniors Nils Finne ad Bl' enhanced the play's color and c r ebt ~naIRye aPnre~' Gardner will canvass he camp-,meigwat I .;I V visibility andi he'lped to contrast st' 'h u O . fo nd e4n icl o jni us tonight lfr do~fiati ns ~" the set's gray is oeluk ste g h13' a I oI . *e fot hospitalizes ~hldr~n ho have social and cI 6 adchnicalom lags B rdotas ~ stcag n el Marl aret, widow, of Henr Sh o iPlenaryl son hobeentaim isiu riaagsa ecmngehtnidbotalrtfie r. or Gediss ma abled the sj'a s ni tonyoLanoterhindered the~ play's pace, !and 11e mam phystoca ata nc r in As e ~~~Gena ly h'nlfIaehp 'tsnlsyie e an t e S a l 'Uh geart plI a ernc il ader f Saiurda~) Coordinator e in Act Iw~'wud.aIsnlsyie year re withbtitl burlesq n he person occu. BillGardner~ fo1ad3d 1,ch d o dhave been feasible.I ihr eb I3ad11'--ca ysdcdA~ tr ~ tisi comn-i~rted, Th i es re I y eue neo 'iadvr' I, succhicter,'a is ipao -lost a ys aesu of US his waOnry, VI's funera'lDifficult Underta'king n ) epni"*ISed bombings.alIt iste aonyRcadIIi suc BriedSSsamial.tb onkt b ing oalciizns . Stad It .rrtai scene wswell staged and !A Shakespearnehn production of -I I ~~~~id Miss Brain rd Hs ability to c'ak a fiendishly difficult undertaking' I - I dese e s kud s for her en itiv allevate te suffein. adeored-win- for director, actdrs, and technical f lay g'~h hs enm ,v ~i 1pot Perhaps it would be wiser 'Aeab Ri ards;woq in somenes atnecpiatdadceS, *..~~Cit I ~~I'"'~~1Q tunead itand awyear when most student inor prsneo e- ate nIlw'reoledetse ~ancels.A . ~ PIlisI e 1 4 Mlshinovcandurrent P1 esiden vice- Arow ill lead ui~ aian Buhie ~president I * ' ' - !K 1~~~~~~~~~~~~ A g~~~ Aiiy C~~~~f * 1 Page (C~~~~~ d hilis m~ il sponso auya a pie eaIot Frou~~ ARRI1, baketb 11 Pae unde pm. 'n the beCuentn'ed Fifttn of t Ne GynI he. bcase g of 5ituaiiooarh cas~~~~ing ci a of %e etition musical -' eat~d~a sense f mu~icalc mi~etitio 'ill aoP~nj t~ sneofunpleasantness' nd ms-, Jaculty me 3eis 5 wel as, ed in ailnderstandinig whc 'I 1y, f L i f o 6a1 ias,Id tionf Musicl Noponement to'be ihthe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~do: ftvehtl"aen ' ithowevey, r Eate c thl ntest, ritot~i c, stated best ofintelreto a ha benstd- ud n h, moprecita 1~r rerth mc Fil,' onecace ad tim s e ire org neIzer communit t6 taI this cto" nerqute utriabrlt ingv,pIesRcu e I es neesmissione' one s wp~ as t cncer ~ [eq Fre d tireill ve~rg ots20 Str~~~eet Essex pri communi tis iop.t' be ute, a take I I M!Oi I - * i y;Chho I C', ini Foe~! Work Ex I Shoe I- pie - - t S. I '&~~~~~~ ~~ - -~~~ - s s b sand ha. than exeieco or f bfil 110enc od aln o aptto drscussion.novn fc n' in a or intrso sfute and-akheptto oiinly esulted prope il' nghan~ nrtheof togrup 1 - onHwv atbit n etn o tecto f the -therewas 'soea tttenacsiontth ntdta r Pag op'~.Cotiue hmsCnladsnirJmInIlhuh he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ prf~1will be~il ctnduc I LLonal ~ ~ueruacii nb el il akv with mpiles athi iVeeiedeetdsuens Lo ona i mi whorft h u ic m sig wi remk wt of atmohphere!."~~~~~~~~~~~ - etig whic a un'attened, s Wyptetc discd usto "ut~ 1a bytt r abot-ieery a' ofthd m~n issue." re ic~ s.o In a sp& lalI- s eml.~~~ly yestord Y~~"pspect aut Phlp l ot'necied to heret tdntsad Satrday 'morninter. Stoot, po~itta of jui~ Ia' ~1s pi'eldont. I i'c the nle-pmsawhopeIs-lschianoItercGr y Lee s'c, Frdo'uIbachh ite liig tatHuecm (ec'fbrcllgIasale h iaof The drumme wicl oi'the otrncom mth humber of its thand Hla n~ metith ~~ at fIte a Legha Ictr imebr'ndPtre roal thezz s oaf Flrann d ng's-l lasthleekto reonidr. . ar Ie i. t~~~~asebl nlcin prbio~ h logys wek busu septo aten Alsthsoa'eghe one Sottgnotedptopot seciic dut crdit t hi ~h lages nulhv ther waltrs "som tesionTw poslibhe r.a I ubach haMst1,0't win Asgrl~it la ft'eDsiln o n1 met'and whc alteratee byow basi baN til-ltiYAn-meig ItlsnHus n ueipaIachkwselelcin arrswllsovebtnm nott ord helha~dlod asa gner . ro~itae fo his c ~c- fi~ r 1~ I ,cawn'~t m ae a fna dci son lsmtsIt~)lIhv al y:a 'drIng to l r Le tI th onStec~tu~to iehsbe worl ain lativ eieosibl ofs CI teon o nine bc byed thes Troutes toy euwil as~stWe~e d iot~e~ ~sliis, ightof Vicep in ~ arjo io I .1 lear~ ndc'o R~1 cardskersi Th IM Xtu gi e h hs'i cr'ai posilaywright rmfite n e e rRcadII sitRhubaesiy Frie had exosue to'aaste iniMisse Rcadsprus.adin-eeie stgecafsan and 'srllest civ 1 Ifo 0:MI Wlco htn rt wilfeue eiddto m hilwe 'Ain the rhyth' * c o , the, ino Thez drme sloPConcordxplay. Ma~z~ of Fra pa . Sa -fi I dtetub AJTost pas theefeels for h Pas Itefr -tt whlw \ n . hswsM rediabl scnealan It~ m n prm n GWI An I dinngMisbarbietrlwhadeavitsureho6hasmasterdplay m in~~~~~~~~ar P th nte graaestd Ides ine ay fril heoH II, ~ .~ i andwbhehiref stgeobiesl frmteaxeieco e rthrd ren' 00sesc~mdaais oti jdeett Levt : ueo en ie ' bA atn~ I tt e afpm h inie oRU .pti ils n G-induc froH l wion leats il Ietr zz n-DiceneChicgolaase e [ terest apparently, does not include oktwr serious tetet simpler play with asalrcs and moie manageable set., Pe~~~~~~~~~~~inerlrea o hte I intreidi Penros Hallowell and his entire cast and - L1 ntYh ro" i eilllcopilm ~~~~~'.'ilAI lead hale"SObandoffr'poa ieisjzzo clasoesethe saoh e' intosawt anr thif inagina ' Musideartmnt hsairp evio L time erable effo~~~~t sly pie b~~~~~~i and g~~fed patr appreciate th yery 5~~~~~bje hs nca fti efu ifentralighc g xeddb more than is el Although~ e was enripte, tepraiy] odAne Brainerd migh have seemed oo vnal to expr 5her ,enrda d oo willing too n ain an' agoniz d Wnbt he 'cig aa'e delier'd a Stea I g~rlPhofkespkrpedrmdnmadsiinssuc 1 a ctble nte oung ' scene is d f cult to maintain. ' corp occa fiusf she resp torr k ' - I ' -I , - - - - I - I I- ,th~Celics -~eO ToI 2. po.1onofpi I of the o~~~~('- I [ b WI th -&io fre acceilti ' -' Vioor I num. -~~ - - - - I - * I I' thr~~~~~, or'oy - I b setal -~t I-f I, area - I I ~~~~~~~~~ tI, , t on I I Idan-',at -na- Celtics for . 11 a a . ne, genet hic clssmate rl - p I po knw -tie -th ng'I.wrcas , car I te - n eirWl tttnmetioo- Gicpln ' o mitemm. I 'I~~~~~~~~~~~~ber'n is I Ite adcodic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0 et r~~u're Iw- hea elcton ~ year duii~ig -w atten-dhe f gy isrc~rCn c~~~~~~cept - I facultyinEinmem er an facuth. d wies oriinal - Eetnso tl m ' I--er-p foi- -- - ndLewr{it 'I deIde." M. S ot s i Mr. Stott mun o,rnted ofIc ofe wh thatrsi I mak thea lcaion~ tah Houe committees cionvthu consensus" 0 te"ranbl to Ooup. tets, ~ ad t of th~c asa-e 1 iS O CARD ~~~~~~~~~~~ - ae e enyafe urro -as d n N~~~~~ar Le -~~~ -' ~r-Rd Aebah auyes s eth o t erd Y, ______________________ srouerach, s'h 6 i nll tmo isrebtc, e for I'his s na l Lo e Iaier odd6c 4ue ln Bond.~~~' oi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ith -sit t -l ' ma corirI. -afia- - -~~~~`~tin ecso hs- ee ~~~1. LI 'If e byD~l)WAEM.M 'e'( z 'I tIiim Gaa . gets l dress ed,goes o breakfast, attends 'first and third period :classes, crams-'hish'anglih homworkt 'during' itsseiyperiod, rushes to face, andlo.oipsg"~lr hnstodie. Mirro ihmefdreeqnr deaistoi, On Tuesday morning,' ,clock~washes his face, ' ~ poctio Soity, gets up at 7: 15L shuts off his ala '- clockwashs hi faeg 4 m -' ~~~ can jus s callm fo I' working Yusuriously enoujh to get. on, the Hono'r roll privileges 9 §ttdetS iclude two nonconsecutive dIays PAh~us 1 ,atinI acd'mtc uch dant6m n Ter o fe o a1 el fthei I "I. -II 7r- . K ''IN i course, h ls ach teacher cls - ' - ' sueniaoi gt &tdnsaruhwic e- ~T lAFriday in -~canl itdth stdt 4m- o1-h , ays to excuse ajit noon aer 'niy s tese ofP olmnf S uiday clase 'during February Week as an at T ~ iie teMra Ra Sho itfsm - some ocu Olnly ol d eeampleecauseislioinatiourra eaml fti onMra RaScol Newton, is an i rha'j nsnu brRadSho r md n hn n n nrrolta- ith M..chrs eiec s iV,i e y 1ur~ng which` uensare free from AA'n teO~ t h e aps ident n may orkin dressed and g es to bre~akfast. etrgasI then attends first period c s, finishes his nglish homeWr Pisetyin F ~ at hi dArtew dinneranheorretutr s partic pai be~~~ore i i&nghswok asnlr U iL. 1-ip, - LisniteteMaiondSho te cIon aong1 those 'events which ba itkhsmedto tironles tse *oveo~e aidie ,nt ~ copihd~ arn h vrnighi excusing of e w stnudenit during, regtzlar ilass Irousn'nt own cnnow r~poPA the exerenlisA epe eiIht1 =ntghsei meb 'wudsneta emore soe period,'-! at~enos bne more clas xtra. and then eats lunch. He. is fr e And ve]~ stude tlb in'a it e in the afternooii except' for 0 volve acIes. curric iiar 'minutes',at alletics and one cs - ieo h - of a 1 P~~Lw~ihcrenath ',j~~j~~f~ clock , washeshis r tdn!`fe '-A wsh ID ~~~~~~gt t7:5.shtdofhs c''rd' 7'- I raset nlddWd ~thefuegi,', 7' II n 'I *, ~ \,4 ~the school offers 4rtai Ctivit ia a margiq of eror!in his' at, during ext'the two .' i9 IF ~tidentsllare -. r$xtma checks &,glishstt 's m!lbo at a e dson l whcthe reuir su JUpruick to not CethRdncteTcher who period; ' shesecto prt of t one more clashisand fee eats agai lunc ith In mOaycltt tbE ise toatye t histh begininjg ad rak Of ' ' dgr*doupt~vey ofdffrbsence ~ teafternoon faro echlasTisytemfevdn' ~~the exception o~his 90 minut ofolgtocir at n Scolin Lawr e ,~sda nshwve, entirely, unstructured athletics ad his 5:15class. fte Thusdoqft '95sl~ fn denfoolproof/Tthe fatta 30 of' acade ic and lother reured almost' t ' eats wasts a ti evc h w f-~2 tdnsael class, h whos coursesl are copeof ursjtte drandutatingthisa ewdf.iha n turdis ' re on,,Iretion aponie-ts whic, stuidents ave institution tha oegiven, time may be an during agiven~wee The lopdesigned by both 'students and ustatigbect' 4ton. Alohrfaculty. Sttudent atn clsesI then studies. F -nough time to d Lhat' -wat''daion that suchi a hazard also pass dii t aindcls sat~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ''e ~~~~~~iactorys I I /a stereotyp'e \Phi4of. ehdo try'ing to sneak out of measure romde bIthe. voluntarily. Mr. Richards 9pnspd' ~~~ S t u de nt 'X r'epresent -a He'Ilie,"'b~tgtiga Scnool that Phillips Ac demy students student. i -Aaey close to the kid 'asI no h ms 1ud&oryss-i Coop sug etdtlLte. usatlprg'n fouhod " a very aealing k of sch~du~ I ~ is saw tpic hem mo 'than~viee clniquo. al stdn tas' neayoforntlvgt onttSat frdedom'l. at Murray $oad, but the, ~~most PA stude 5.S l to0 ten~ week." t II'IWhen prruptiop frequently eeps into with 'gui ance arid cooeainstudnts - also believed that, theyr~~~Aduirments Whchhibthleofa h act ion eqtr cut"atb themselves could! not adjust to freetime tondeveropnd indvd'aspe wek re process, so that httendance from the ttp such a form of.: education: r~~quirement tructureI ailper Mayo is' Isathletics, junir nc loe These -otions ref e. Less rgulation of daily- life at. These studeht member of ndo~e'b Boy ~-eakfast, commons ~utyand Icha- t a~ red ce pres~r wih otnAdvrcrl ral eei h life int6l a banal se ies of rObt- Girl Rlaton Co ittge, whc Wi febjs~aIat~o mntes( ~mased 00 . onpe hn e i'gtpolla ing of required~ appoinimynts. A day school. Lowers and juniors are like motins. meets from 8:.00 t limit iosawe.Hswrf ~ca' finl ol e. ling in the Ilife of a Phil lp Acad~ypal~od en6ugh to decide -Hwever, withi t of -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. 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 for . flexibility. assembly, then inr 'clashes, requirement, which has Ibeen ~~~~depends upon an ber of fctors provides M'oc th A tight -egent. ' c16s his schedule. equally u et icalrc followed by lunch,a hltics, af- amended several times, might be such as the stud n' course of study d his bility extracurricula woafahing Cut-fishing wa ers ce period, a d finally tfudy' ho r results. Limitations n attendance o 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.in bxes wicl faue some varih tion four ays a we A wider choice of athletic F __________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ored rge, temptindg slotq A btcat and, part f' the Pat~e~ emer esalternatives for all students ~'Vould sss. allow moevariety in student's I '~~~~~~~~~srli ' Saturdays half day o' Idinn, I -~~~ - . b F I - * ' :1encourageI , I - I ' I. I ' I ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ '1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - becd~~~ha ~nes brg r~~~~a~~~~ed , - F I. . ' ~' I Aceue ul esly enter t al~tt orc Dean ofSludents J h Richa ds slip's out.i In respotise t the feels that-u Fattonl gome a The living pattern, of d oveqr sh fth~ ct-ishng id nincesar Iot.ony f a lstistu'~ents cold ~ become mare, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tion replac d the d~d boxes with cal but also from educatio al flexible in the future, though it w ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"fish-proof'..box~s. standpoint He stated t]hat a deg ee, does presently alldw for a wide of exteae ffiay f routin ~~~~~~~~~~~t Andover 4 es range of activities. Phillips yea chance to devote weekends tude t ' maintainl ~ cert in Academy's studlent body is highly ~~~o~~iet rast'rcu 4 h manylie.isi'ift% versatile in regard' to its interests' 4 ~~~~~~~~~ meeting ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~a 'stFburary , the 'ter lie eadd," m a nudraig;and, 'ra ,ithin, I -~~~~~~~ b I b.Ahothe, 'meets this ver'satility by aii a variet of'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~different activities h Fa- "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e ~~~~~iorm, t~~~~~~~~her "its students to pursue .,- Iarning I classes. 'flivesed-ises. It "~5': F I '~~~~amo~o woud''n-'lieI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p - I -/?, 1 t 10(114 #tments.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ determine the amount of his own fr time. . Schedui gU,,Officer - ~~~ ' free Mc~~ee d ooj,~~~that teeis "tremendou variation" - student' could, for 'e, plp, spend 24 hourspe eei a class andtpe~ratiol,-, devote 25 hor I pra~~~~~~ce, n cmetition. Although M.Mcee added, tudet crder varsity athletics a form a recreation,-" ~~~~~~~~estated thatit wn~atype of required appoitieb . Thus, a buystudentI could alve an 85 horwork, sheet. K F I - Nw''' have a lot of f U I on my clustpi- con11 atdmih' m~~eti~gs like C~~~p nd ndm the trustees' meeting tig own, instead of just classes. That'doesn't much spare time." Th; resourceful tu a, number -of, ways, b otherwise, to escap routines of Andover of town excuse, eithe of a day 'excuse' or excirse provides a i b' ~~ ' II I -:ry-- 'ha II e t can dF :1legal nd the iy-FI tThe out ', Fsa ''kiisd' Iirth 60&41~- I vaCL ro ion IIF - ' Day excu~es areo to Wednsa, a 'y liied dy and - ousof commi t stdnsschedule. , Lre to a Special vns~ f ram c6se.E~csn Stuet aiterI F I ' '4 b~'~r --- bI /a -'FI - erfr'- ,>Ie I F FF ~'FII~'' Overigh Sunday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~accordipg curricular 'work, sin toMr. McKee, c~ladd abo'ut wcluLsiIy eee 40 -i I ratf thes - oeth hr re, ho~e imita: ons -FF week; on these excuses. eniq cani ake F iv e rI ~trotdtheoretically t o week, excuse per Mdle one det hours oidovrigt~ Tes ig20 necessita pepiaton l~~~~~~~~~piciathee hlub~ eekly loas to four'., overnigl~ts, ~hi]6 the I F o wn I-F' paticipatethnee cubs port This number of junioa by theI schedule involves o 43 hours, excuses area detei-mnficI ter.0.1 roughly half th& dn spent by chairman 'of the Ju i case ores. wokextra- K ,-G Another student mitatnI0 ~~~~~horof -classli er turricae ' ~ -~ 7so Lyading for Iae md ith campus bounds. '.Ifrom I - IF . I -~~~~~ ~ 171 arc'3,' fi JA A (4 by MARK HEL Academy's Pilps L schedule sc that will enabl <vi'~~~~~~~~~~~~ arl itl that both scheduling con- or eyenigclass i I duling student to take all, theco n he ors eurIpet ilpesn erio to the curriculuifi, would still not suffice if ceueequired t e curriculum Were -tb nclude increased number f off-rl have to change. The athletic eem at .this me to ar lfer and lesires, ce presently peet system, stdns ut ah r on inne~plans to continue ternoon c!ass0pro!Ihdton fifty for courses its st~~~~~de ~~~ody section, -coursed",inereases dto, reesue it 'pr I -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i(id from make up work they mis! when a ar ter eeting roughout thel summer areation -ofa classd.I The ~~~'Andover Expe ie ~t isyear, the prppar4tiri-bf would theyo soff-caterus., wuadterm spend ~~ rder to determine the best 6:45 to 8: 0 ininthe evenninethe being exp~~~~~tid becomes~~~~ i~iore d f 4 u~~~t. cqnstaxitly \~~jth schedule he exFo~rj Quters . e th, rq d1 criculmfrh ftr.~ ealy' i terfere With rw. Icourses added th *.ere, p'en~ that r Dr. ne th trac rricuiar activities rograrn: One' possible*- answier( each year) s elI as ~~~~~~~Sched ii~O~crms f Icurriculum V 1 ccrgt'ol sconsidering' variety T12epresient schedule d velopedl problem .vuld be te ado tion ofef nf -cMpt 0~off- 150 courses int a chedule *~'rcreased opportunitied kes the a fure ya, wih a.-Sne Otoa r v sions, both- in h numbeF fo ext ~ear poaby 11riipus programs. a d aried perid 'a viabe rvdsfrechtdnttoto adj in-th est1 psilueoft courses; including the _i. m- o reqired courses slpecialized activities., n I peudert pesn to choose any one term for eune.p o 0 nt 'of time eac would clas! contained maosI .~c ea' h asosscmoranofcapsexeinc.r lsprid The crrent cheduhi g s'stem, ci mt itteecapu alo r un e heavy fike las, prios aray laboring ofpsil of the 4AiohI ol st hesuen c6-atr student can usually take 14 ' tern heposiih a oatpe of modular sdhedule off-tOampuls program,. he cud ofe n-etincus e ter, tvarious h d~~mands, will p~~~~ ' 2 the tup toe' wor temis anb lem eek porm tan 'psil olt st ~ras flexible ewnoudp ig co ue e"eM.l p h okisdb nd offiti. alj * b r students, as many ne, v lable cm ides the splending: 'an extra, emd d,.'m s rdas'm h e,moular schedule If stdentants ot k /um series qoftie7ps our~e an.n1otga3y, 5I the demands of nmeas re 2 otit By revising all courses into 0e psilty ud co bocks of 'about fiftele ff~~~~~~~ ~ quen ~~~~~~~andth. an English 40 Spe~ial Cuse~l It ty econ-'e L~~~~~~~~~~~oerings ad te su nteent anspo.oss~Ib egh'-edpr-~uis I0s a ion poies x r tne mn.te erain ' xien requests fo te-eurdments set, time requj ensfr oldbalwdtotrt ch' "-p emerit o those * c mbinations of courses' SeneH orte coursie, take term off, and yaseac~cou~se, such as thre oeoirterm p cedure Off~~~~~~~Siece mustinsurethat h Iseunes ct. I ' Present ' scheduling hd we o nl fns h oseo i eun lassme u n-p ah w~sqithis a~ m r fleailrs I dictat~~~~~~~~~~~Pestt heScing Pi g Of-uecin eo 'a t me t erius afnseh6c dif'th ficer prepares th mnas er edule ertte 80IsosIWhno s~,st Under this [m, to-oretaspehltogea~fu-uatrya syste ,m~ Fit~a - -a, ts reWth thme prsetsrWenov r ech in i a new school yea o after ~~~~~~~~stdens immens -~~ - for program that yea This ~~~~pefernces, the 1scheduling iask, th Officer th n al ece Slhedulingr~el it ate conlcsaonWn-iti cu-'tete andefcenit ' eieAcrig trismo odemaserS t rdIty y t facus l imt ses, and tries tprodrSolutionao resoeutio'1oftrhetors to '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~~~~~~~~ classes next year t teI periods 'on Saturday orn , the f/for - I jcetinlWe g o ia a p iceny ec-Mi tperiods per ee~ o Session, the scho cou d A'ake up eCsdprmn co rue va inal moder [anguage the lost incon 51by increasing the stdethboe by'uaone t effect grdl6ss how mian he cus.''Accr che to Mr. ~l1Clement, sz-o siz fourth. In' th acua i thatof!subject 'rea[ urses departos ould remain the sa me, since exeiaio wu dtem-sc~iadlemaeste eahstdhspof e y effi'cient usd of facili ie; and in-' quarter of the 'iopulation wpuld and s h moeb spending' each quarter' ither ffcAnu leibe nhe ra"of duration as a vacation or na Tlemdnlagugsdpre pr-esently e~s: his con- 9t cdass s. How ver, modular experience. - ' Considering present trends,,P a' place ere ~.rsosbe - each stutdent is-oi unti is od- s~edule system in a, -nstitution Officer scllhed ore~ pl fIpan o eurm fe a-olf, S this Ize would bei practical offic ontinued deveopig amaser che e hat g olysven passes trimie ter; of' thp to if he seduling sun corei-d q ialifying osdr S contains no or few cour 'contagueIfhe -INVALID SPI 0 C idIera stud1 core ll ,I sc preferen es because : --the 'ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~flicts. Scheduling ffic'er o the x I dpin o I ' intricacy' f stch'a 9117 onM-'r i'nylvlea~ b l cr ased HomeDel i~~~~~~$e ~school year there would. int-h 'ste. lnent foresees 'a time fin I ear[ ep r, et exiiiy in CollecSsm ewhen the task will 'in st e t much more els that ~~~~~le. lain h~is pro outme ofth ' clement -f( I' possib~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ .-. 'W tler 'h t~e thegrm. illips-/ Academy II soon no -' ~~~~~~~~~ndover'Possible Change . 1125 Main St. I~ Iuun rblmiadyeMai{ns p!so I__________5 Sht.r There. is no simple ia er to Cur iulum 'Committee's discus- oger consider the s ent before uer to: will most it las the master c edule for prbeadyt' 'io-/ ~ i~.bih I CY Sdling ~~~j,~~~~~~d i ffti cuIty tlhan' ever in the near futuire myietb ' ( following. Flexibility The sdent would hoose Ihis imber of contine to expand aithe present list of courses, and 'ifieeting times have to constructed similar Hto our would raete olg in ceuadvance,l ng system. Ionly ter~rpoiaily ease thf ecurrent adp.a'olg-y school wo Il ceuig.h { dpling problem. mnd ed,, the, system !n' whicli eac~ epartment could choose any three or fur, ~~sch ines s n course quarters of. the year1 to, w o n sch ol ffust find a Ion ge'solu-- d ter Each stu ent then campus,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ amps,, an'd iN still til prtciptein participaten inn ' , tion~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 " sohedule. ule from off-cmps rorains: without dpls'i w c '~ Scheule Modlfiat[ times falling behind in completion of ~~~~S11 a solution w6uld involve aI list of courses athe course requirements.'-,, eithler further modificatijn'i of the w en the c-ourses met. I The breakdown o all coulAS. ~~~~isti g scheduling systemn and The 'advantage f additional . ntrol whidh into term-containedI units wuld sal chedule, or adop~tion of r sponsih ility and low-a coifrse at probably enl a' t dent to a' e ysem suph as, the sdents would gain He cuuld ' ossible c unterelcts -the disd antage of as it best suited h,_ m~~~~~~~~~~~~~nodular schedule. ne nafternoonp ssible course c lichts that start a course- in ho spring tirm , ~~~~~~~~~~olu.~~~~SIti n is to add ' wo~uId, restrict a!him. Apf one yar, nd finish, it up du ring ' - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ iii '~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~ uirements thq' fall and witter of the Pext -~~'-~~ Ii eralizatio of ' for yetr The siudent would gain ~' te re~eipuld l-on greatly in exercising I this" woud ranteim ep responsibility because he must edlucation'aPA'' AKeibio nt "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e, ' o esbsbe ll- diplomna require 4 ients sometime' during his PA, aee,ahog wil e n standard- time able, or guideline that he- would -be forced into '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ti I 1' l nivi fulfilling class hoursafor each a -' -r f' - * I a I I- - ' . ala . . 0 PRINT4 IING - 'Cnslig ra c o ounselling -paaIttwllpcvd hi Wit a well-rounded -oldgeat]y icraeunder such eduIkcation. ih 'Ihe schoolI would gin greatl IERVICE Mr. Mc '~ inent f~els the progirams suet nt erthe in he flxbiiyof The I IC Letterprelss ffset i ' a - .'I udn does not l'rquisli any stuients' it could serve with its for a caree' n later life present facilities, 'and in>, the iv~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e 'a well- deE ree of f~dm a insrco wo Ild have in tatching his own Luned eduction ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tions 26 475-626 2 rdover, Massachusetts * - H - gystem,--,though' it b u d 'olve the ofa ex~ianding r ob en J~~~z.I _____ - ' - -' 71 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~/a I ' - F ~~~~ I Complete O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - I- I ' v -' K~~~~~~~ijiN ' -' -' I i - - .~~~~~~~ ---- I ;~~~~~~~~~~~.---. I -' II 4oaCoI ompany by -N;~~' Bottld undr theauthoI. ofh Bof-' I I O ' oiN ,o. f :, aa - 'ed 1 [I - rd YC I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ei OM fie-6,n : ROMPT DELIVERY a , PTDLIEYcurriculum,! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~"O -I '1 I 3 Cadlr L I ' I' - anid -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the -ed st p. ms ef ectively, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~expanding and -hnkging' the schedulin s~stem adapt adpt to t pr p, sent-day~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~must st H4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fourqdar sfe n . And~ iduemadsITe sat t,~ o tulrsse C ossibleIlte a o flunderPA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ahighly I % 1 I period, ~~modula I cai: ;*nld labs henever ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~clences - I / ? "a:pcailighoa ~~~~~~~~of the ILDJ~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~G 2 on is periods. The. Ioge pn s alo for in-class, lectures etuesan and iscussion scsso a ng -the'1 same anc~~~~~~~~~KIIN DRY(LUMBER ' a' running W ih . ' UMBduri. ' - / a - I~~~~~~~nijtnr~~~~~~~~~~~p . Academny, II ,,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ schedule, his certain -I--'h~~~~~~~~~--'k~~~~~'I.7u---I--' ~~~~~~~~~~~classes that meet for a combiti'ation r~ ~ ~~~~~~~of' 60 minute and 45 m inuite" ~~ - - Abbot presently PRODUCTS EYRHAFUSER ' Itach instructor would 'choose -' how stuldents! 'couild fill the course ~~~~~~~~~tine requirement in his classes. The modula~ schedule ssen '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~permits that ' wide va'riety of seems' so pssibilities:, which attractive. -Cas-tm'oldb Class time 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ berciv. - 1 lngs te the current ure schedulingsstem ch 'a V~ ~~~~~ I at~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ du 8I.N e f .. M .'.age J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Page8 . lR . THE I. ~ inTI h - V j I ne'`i4''n tal1 JANal',.Mar31966 ~~~~~~~~~~~n0Ab~,196 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ayrpietePilisAAmMm-$0,0.T~ $ ~- ~~ s I~~~~~~"B sA ]ge er Cn-$0,00 huh h- vrg otis e esn w-te ra xes I id~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ %IiI~~~~~I I heininnati-baed ir,~faiyoHndwiOr. sipymae fni 'ay, * sinBell hIOF11 fulgerion ,,IsAmbel.r i IesnstalP ldi18 Bellrrcas ingPA~rllr ma nfa nosrinlTena Rchrd'e, w 1966en f -1. .~~~~. In 1966, 0 ptobe.~~' thebellCorn n rpniri the ,l entderaf astligNN t Imodrncrillon, rel(c smlls Vofi 8T the 37abes Mothe for enration a ringrgies, o is -b00,ahughe theaeragtheoest.i" ea $9 IT esn o h ra xes ares tVery iskitIei i'amhods usedih rahpoid.main yells. Ii fisancie ld nprces -mbell."iFer thiscreaon, sae A bid osde h ai tile zenith of musical rre-instruments, there are 'd la~rge number of to churches wh ichto Li-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 riligstthe ll~oIte u~e I4 Frh&n" aDn hour. andl plays h ns. B auie maN to hang i:fal, ellk, bhrnzes annot affor fr erdin theD~ Bell mao,,b-1th eN ~~~~~ pe~eck Steple',' tI and a liieit and clocks, Vl'i IAeidn r Bel a birinln t sus ir, are heard hrouglhout idie eegan F'ree~n Bell nd et ~~orIala I llo ~i eat.ions. A ~~~~~~~~~carillol isthe most expensive igrl6r'ce el 1n canl go s '~~ _______ I. T. rdnCompany instaled 18 bells in he I~ 6 ria ower 'Rep' ~~~~~n~~~r j F '~*' ' /'F t the ra p~ an 'Beli ' . DUF B~~~~~~~~' 't ~ berdin. rods, so that when aniullJified, they\ ,uc sound exactly like bells. The cost o world. bronze rois ic s hnt~ ler els VerDue to thi§ gro~ing technology, over 8,O0~ offices in tlj eUntdSae insti-i> Canada, I.'T. Verdiii' calls itself "ThE ihas, Rpgqrs of America." ~ re~~~~~~~~ent live WILLIA F Po anc~oiiakebels~ fl~~~~r ecricze ra'arb bu * isth .Mss.h - i~g~~ldWhie48v Marh , 171I 11 OUBLIC SCHOOLS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SYSTE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S, TESTIN~~1, A Rae M el'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I RADIC LDCATION: ~SUMME HILS OLEGMEDICOURSE6 T II. i)'o PU lic'Scho E u ainN n S 'ie r ne by DAVID N SCHWARTZ each~ year. The eerime has obdeneipcz Public schools nA eia are The stdets ec gnize~ that b ii y, responi lity, n Ameri been m dratl u ssu noietoun s i Ipresently in a' erioid of groat te had never bcr( lear how nitiatIiv " in n~ ~~dv u cues atio of stu de t ho h a d e r s o si i i n A titu s o ea s ans iety in gea lrg orraychetrIct t i i e rs at d inl stress, res t of a chang hade r ri I -t, middl cls rhs AT con to Mr.of Cares Roitoestit aed Lst oph patiuarl in A to his aet te ae * Silberman, autho dof Crisis in the rega disciplihe in fir varfri Urrh e Clbssroo'm, of as rth analysisandt is ory...rt also'fromthi 'ystes an sceyin Amr an i a team nethrgo nftto~-at fclr I 'sho role ria as aotdyplace the ht wate time coplainin nstinriste 'f sigly isbecomng dfficut aninr a mutitud ofbl( gs"g mtioe-stdet plreprethng u t for. th rlefutureomlints tucdlcso, tIecis hos student ented w~~ith ahr Ier ,KI Silbe 'rmanae o o rii the muchioeige v lat S yfteclsro bClsri ramn opiosste nyof math andi ew oy. Higho I 4 cuation, ijobs laes i, thlie wstedvan ta," ib am of* maleifa tnero a numbel totm co Galln p Pol c 'r h gion Id r political eh, A 'recent glli paI'a pregie nte dt ffilia~ftose or estlintalo re tebeudnta fiedshis, aincr ing o in me rs nsblt liueo it chol h i It a thatlthe Hueti 'at "Toay,I 300 thdern'tudWler asth "Idet's' stmaet ofe pr be;ilderi Thy a c orncted m ' - -1' 4 'I: * -~~as in s, ooN~ r~pbi UOvrproblems f' frig V ertr h whl ay eo tpahedopultion etaoo inreaetoce cisyas eflr i~student le pr tesho com-i c ls toe pincpals.cNenot 'F iIntate r ujc Y~~~~sfiint ore t " chttr ls te a veit blisplesin rposctho a rt- ru et Hwe ite I oao~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t lc bn -o r dpfiijition of elevanc.I '~ reelecte -,-tospond~lgate M . Silt " e teo t since Sit M tSil erma ntted hate many sibility ents. statisrct'eds to the eollettldSbsr sbH6ts reetl tugtinhih "As n edca a rsult, orsdeh a ored~ n' S pde scoetI aI thme t ti stnt trouble cl~ ,Accooldin in tod' thep ucaor, aIe cideto rse whch nnoater miii he d ci ID 19m f Teste Strie(T) in e typt al quire that the Stu grit handle more~~~~~~hol ''.~~~~~~~~~I~~~~ ulm hhyisoldma tpc i,,andp ' r r~~~~e'sgonsibilit given to I'dso tha ev Ov er e e~fe s chs a e fnt1ore i i rns that 'ucfaocourseeouldeStdaentsxavepbeen givenencoet re buedptoal.h bsi Iro S o sblt i eiin colpits ' an I ofh ton. Jd.have ha rb ins sefolictn f0-nsa ocu osta h m ia fermte co mnIso te ulc silhs ra.a on finnc sex ucorpubli as catinufsateidh pbi os wie' 'd "iS f eorrg '% c'oto ihe w vr'heeT po~ct ~zatse qit ~i~ig o h ithetn ~ht conditio eehewo~do ak ' la d mst: 1-i ss i y ofC-DU engSS n poiis -urcIonioo t c col digago jb Si d iasdicanye dh~ amna e formn~edrs r. om o o s it ht Bteiec ftep sn td htetace-tuetfididrle titi.s"aio.E-Sntd," efr tAdoe' ci es ae ben idcaesha hsin f ugn relationship w~~li touow~s " a vilfor five a aa dncrs icglish' cur isu pof-gneo toids sc t h lyfi nocnahl qaiyofeuaioa b Educator Wilk d alter ' blI Sile attr s l i peti con Sho m ll'sIdma~ y ~ o 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 chelrenare :eProb It ~ hcan yher ~ t daublHa r rs nove 'ofitize edsation fu in grdaedthhetPftei s conflict howef edesire', are partcula~' "s um". kox how-i al taOresh sta of ahos n~ audioeri 11960,p much 'I n-~~VII odi toS'ia aic fTn hg c~ l", t e ~d n 93 tedd g.B b~hden nhoplg~'' lao 'Ldok "eailw¶ 'jie r~Ishl levsay ebiuius r 'o co eties ths egetaecahrseooo0,l is I T_ IPLCATION golo iing deins )iincal xs i'cn t nei~ 'a m,-maig helsiln PrInc iallo Ac' Iiere Histhnv fiitos chool tudnt v ~'fe mlai'g cipuars h ai n a~ d taeahino h prstaff."he Phieindip ,Wow o oncme e hs. sibiltyeii a-a a lahc'gD and ocl,'t .icu "ne. oods" f ev ~~that the majos roa ll I AcB3k00it. 'tuaetIthh'a r lo itm s !f l p stadn t60 stions A ea s cns W er sc J psiion totssfdetr scho rls on y. al Weves hal e thne 'that~t y o 'wa *tha in as innnisttratetobolsorscoole in roesd tenu neglmaee 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 hhtade sbi;it' to. heyst ents. H s otaces shod flead statees, tdnt~ inte pteds hr burnd a Ibs n r estly of fla suetpouain ~cofot th uclr~g a boreparen s p 'it e lo sritet k px~meitht eatude ~The~Ircmmu the'er o 'in- i coltepicpl a o cide toinovte ur swhirettoei n cas,'coi cu s p'r6ue. o erMhn ert epOd ausedilgol! ntad he r quire nha the stluen an dl m r ' l ; iwourpoulu !he c Stents himgtItr ~o hirsuets ~si im nefre, e ofeRan(t onsiingh mor itr ve tto d sre"iieaeak Sp i while - argrm fo ithr~ asedstudent r~sp~onsibiity tha eve given toSibterm ts Sti Mrti. i ip ifni is ec ides! ite forl!'much jden ne4 dersystcrtssnthhe educational from themtheor5 stems ear ~~ediationa 'thouungh maacond havtuen the arg bt is pline av cii ised .cur itueu do sex euoal n thouh dhigh vie hycallnsed bet hn g gole tha atinSt et to fcranyd fattIh s ras rcdt y eomr teGlu ol h p i nt c~te pterc Educatore and e lt r exn igivn rol em.. ba maZ attn es Icshos 'man i the astbf w firemal.' inslid meari educator's iriab ity I to turn ecildren are or ,phu c anfios oft~dte ene Haurardg rcyedmou s eac as h tolaerhpt h tf. Principal er Highi'daorJedm of Anci Bun stte, f chol.!I ndScrhigorocpa Phillip Wo most d ick wen t'I'v~hter c ts basialo fly rVctims~ positi' vloe, Wonv~dctimntdt~ to~e sid g th at ho ha M l s te in h that poblem th majoni~ ccoring ol he pol sujcpswrhi dl~'rsn~y o~r m be th bige i t kn-iie Oassina itg ar e ihavitigo Lcivoong tou I s f llg a'es ofl on all evesjhaeIfapr - T~ *.NTREATCLLE olmso deer'aionowk and pubicity abu public scoos. ore control. cof that scool give ta ac n pjrpryn h a atu ¶hol colt h h y O n ly 1 y ea r, th e la st sch o ols loc a l are g. , ' t rcie . re r h ytes hs*bcm nte Fore in MissispinttcorI Violence, 'ithin Sure dort ete todese inertregate ajriser cometly theo theaDcOIl o ejmany fnc h itou feea ads schol uhob~ wtthat ilne ' int h NVs S~ I_ ~ pajreisuety rcnl e Inte 'o rfnc r ih fedoual 'ba s muf raciale isord svi n njissco ta vrrodutlIsse isc s nohaer sius p re w pr ork ity.In cools ofe have cla r yf I Icit.sho I l ,m repd~istha 40 peopleg ae seacof ' rcedsesrate eea Bonltonechluto ee ls hn 40 sudr s I'difficult.adam 'wh a m f uoptions; ed hrsonib 'iS in *e High,-~ g rangE jras they u o taqrshothhan IbLsehin rls nd uet e es snesc toose nt Ides-prnt ett poiteapthneomisho Increased R onsibility sibi~a~dlitisto tie w Ie t teall deyoI sekS~ih 1. hspI ni r t , vn to ofpathere thughtr in Gal~p I mcht W['AND, TRIP 'JIAN 1 SYSEM PATST-IN *, L- ~~.I pr1'S ~~~~~~~~~~I he.la s Ih ate, I II ~~~~~~~~~~~koIng expla schools y RoadAn the Mu ex aininistato com student lity in' various responsib faculties 'atti I! to'tlefNeto Hi Shol sy ;las sdejs delegatesto s the tee,studelower i ues courses, Jo ds nd peop~ course fa~~~~u~~~ty, e an uca t t ar to no mddle- age em- I: cV'[senl tut aMateor' ' ' ,1 I ,~~~~~~cb etthssad Srie( 'tetn T ) II I ' c oners l. ome imes - h y ia se.aisnocurs','r -so 41aeh rolm of dthe beoen rdsa- oictn of ic ol angng us the yi I" fa l rt-vorsa36the motse eifc that ~ipoteh cus s would sekea ots h orkclt late I o I'ui case t sse notable pei'cent and Ise stillt risingth:.u bi u ' ud 't ucs ths Cnlso ' f o h e 'fieia chall en a 'ai u ugt aeth euctial i cuntry sai n he -~~~~~~~~S Thein tes.be s t oeer~'h hllneotor ded tte . . to m, p bi's ols Ter s I17I' I I' b is bss g, "~theote se dtcat od helec )Ifa I is effeI i csig pethis"' ' "~~~ hv I;Ivingcus e ia Ily~~~~~~1 trjbisghreet a daye du h ater Onet." ,'' ' .Ii ailweh I - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ic, ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hst c i de hto 'I 'hclt 'ifri IesItown ' I' vot Ii ne'h i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i rt e~ o ifirsh 'e he From tim applies the A se L St. S tandardiz . I Iu d to ~'s- such. d-tn' nflttence,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' I 'I andopershias The rsogtocharacter-. aL gudien andsr1Irs cadeemoc upsof i~thatut'ors t~~oM. Siesa WARE by DAVID eac s0 hranon-oanswer includes imension lteT t e tden gra ut s Andovpsto the n sts haefdefshoasip nte uentas itt16 et e a lify splts ofa s e hn a t '~nit e mutmr take a~~nur~ILItopecl 100ec rnso olg .h h rsuch co eSAT rs1ai~,Ieothiir stuent firmly perfor aneverbalt Ad e ' ta Phi lipnu be sponsoj~d grants m~erit 2,000 Ofn~and Vdps~ ericfat Ic a~qss a s 20 tat'Th Yale stated by'elarge corporations.hes blaccadem 'theeucor skenslof -susasdthehooltg cores' and s~ool grade "eMul *f 'the dcarefully scores. I c and arid blackeh refully hand hand inin s eeable ae rhs so IVrty.1 ir leett efe approximately 2,(00 little boxes C' gaih' an uncier'Sta dn mAainli th niaethat Mr .Blodget P oi~s , tes)~ "c", "d", or labeled * labeled "a", mes som can winners ~~~~~~~~~~~that s SAI se C oo "'b" "a" re' ive four years of expense paid acml~net f tdtt hc IQette ATple~iiomt cols "none of the abo e." The correct inlddI in ordertha Ofiesparticur IAmson success in own mathem tic. test, n Egglish Pr on's boxes hold the k y h fo euain to Yal clee .ntssmportant admitte'd siIer thotse sconsl Ofcr a t riceonsr nd vocab lai y test, ntdardized tsscomposition avariety of in tle. ~,cor-rec poEm test." when they are uh~farnlilia~ with the will be' plc da'otcsein which 'are desittl ied' by a mind- an CAAT ' school. cuss''I u h this c a d d alt e, SI presen titue of ab-Mr. Sides s d t -at a bogg~l m ig aid ion to, the other tanmIn ~T'~ I r I ll i-AE l do reut 'breviations suh as 'SSAT,, SAT, sytedse adErtint.Mt-d Bldgetesids"Te 'oofo drisAPns CAAT. These w h i c h An ov r s AP, N'MSQT, an urses, u the st vai dardiste% tn rore I a play'"~ 'K' '"'" forin tests share Sim~anitics Academy has adP hi is n ro e ayimrportp [ mat and someti es ctnbut rd'hCooperaitive ii h orepaeetta~ *Iclee 'serv a 'nmbe s~~lcl ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~AcdmcAbility ~ K' ~ ~ ~~ ~~ '' h hD' TestincJAAaei 1I'~he~nnKeTs. ~ iseren purposes each' exam has ~ ~ i i wi Ejntin h I I P I iinadaquacies. Lill, their general stuodn t o o t yall. stana faulie th .'1mThe .o hat the stanvalues1 ensure er.Acrigt irnc~vleteps he m y, te L robably remainIAcad dadized test w Pi~eomDean of Stude~s John Richards, cho a d ' of.Andover part integrl. an ife new students'wl vr,'ny eeadaho nIvr ts Y e 4an "j'' fa in gwle.rto Anoe lif thesq exaMSras of next y'ar. entibt cwesa Eiutake -reor' Appia:Intswhile.-~' -to P' must' take the Scondary School Admission Test as part of the ad fissions process. The SSAT consis s of a Reading ection and a Comprehension School 'Ability Section General ani t'ihS 9e crollt i;*I ,p.. a~~ 4 whiich covers abili in quantitative reasoning as we~ as verbal ap- 'theni *' '' ~~advanc I .'order I iainb 'I''coeew I 2 . [ -11g AT ard~akS' ~m h~ e Aipr en fp ~o~,it htsreanme teE raxert prps hat n ow hegc ard s pited o t it c~xeie t IplthaCE pau dppaeeprga counselling m a k e s academic )to atack' atfldp and:the two xamns'prcvide okbewc'coladeser. 1&r ap up to date 'aptitude scores. B the rc vrio ie a student entesAdvr*i t tnils 1rvd z' cres area almost a ear n SA rntI t por~ mfed atoLgzIA c th t de.vMot can idates take the ai I et 's 'Ii ability." ithteir Ate ndidate'smns c ow abouitea k ewe mo more pret i coid A-Depatment of irector to According I' fl ~~l ~ le~ sh6, . temo ..re~ ~ SIA ~ cores, ,I "-' ies, missions ai Nis QTet y on the~i±I' id's abotit hali easily1 than misinsRobert 1 ak School Psychqlogistb A. iEB hs dve ae t"Snetr shote ay has 'sc the test show covhec WSAT of those' who' ta ath gh thatili~ coi'mentedl Roehrig fulfill to series ctst o we look t ece ~o r col~d'd eh dWhen Ieuts provided ncsi tffr signifca sa'1 r et I PaE yne ~ ece ~abd' ~tiranscripsa vice alyavli tsaeu e Qth e~si Pa kn ficAsvan sc from hsp enera ''p rsuaded rep s in from one year t the next, while system of' type, crain tormaurn ubecshte pcic r e are familiar tssc a ic the '6ther half's t t results re'main Andover to us ti~ Ian ardized scht o 'ut lo l te e piu nih n' e, hisor 1' hy ae as ~ut piue ih ce I E A'ndover, we have fed uha WItli '1 'exam. about the same. es ano I~tss iie. entcs whatid t e report mde- 4 sis The College am ssi~ns d partments a also a Diria&or Mr' Sidesi who lue amine tics, a'-b.'tet 'oter whosen,- andr, d idadiofeshool me 1 ant employ olAmsin econdr I of abiliies,bu mental of types' All 'e antanda an consider ehin mas a sin esf colAmsso d ofthe' leat t i t iied e ce P at r~n Tat Tsst etsfi i h tm fteIA fwe! are not as familiarT~ss s the 1did~'t P~h~cs ueof to t ft te noted 'manner sintn il dz ncrporated., ht Ts 'Board, stan8rds ny sho o ginated in 1957. SST at the sec that the pi'd aia te rbIadm s,~te i'e ~ an onexm'd pI lies for .Wit~ Ie ee.A A, stu ad'- level. Ijil ' then, mst schools' '- Before' ore eight t '~it dr twe I . '' addition to a mltipl -chkbice~.,. e TmU teS y colg Iota own entrance~ entracc t ministered, ter outn smeie 'ae Q tes and' essay~ cludd i ts te L ion, -e .l S or Col1 ke t must wvho u a rcaIt, students Roehrig pointe~ exams. ewequspreted. Dr. 1 ccsoial tshti Un Unt~lveisi/'s Deai of Johniio 1 d aational As t s "hIexam 1 le ty eahesmyfe htsme :Admissions, The 'eIderg'rbduate natio s. 'u appld -to more' than one school 1 strong rple play alanguage p6ini~d out t atto'owhile atAPAn exams k~ens, hseIMu eees thgwh~ rrce five or take as would! t wt u cisn t hatstudn y is'uth and, ~nr nt ver. Sorne ', te eClg~ 'ac c te of Ttqsts.[ This assystem test rany six different okJ tdn'' f htS Ioel d4 i ain'o jone s the SAT tr h Cot whi c ~rdt r not u to the potential indicated r potential, it', is: probabl~ invalid sine'ore diier prsente both appliants Examniinaticin Board testig' fr th'hAPisa~s foi sime'stuldents. He ttribultedIprpn io or throughout itte cou ,ofit, wih aInd' L hos ' ' 'f *~e ' ltw ., Xr the Last y an 256 PA studen t ook; Dr. Koehrig explained thati ve "cl~a 'to the th S olsi this ivlit and according exarn~inc u c Hie smply c t ti r. 429 AP exams. According to' ean pb emhia y i a's f teltes' Sides, "a tremendous Aptitude -'cst and Ab vmn stwt lak ofmdeivtijn 'kens' oted that at andidatet amount of unnecqsary 'duplication Tetsu'I 1 oiain ako tdrtsoi ft~Advrsfdrt ro i a iinr city ghetto would 9 ccn ' SAT d expense." lIn) of ffort, time, Roehrig 'noted' that the i who took those 1ex~ms rec~ivIe4 t uch avoid'The ScholascicfAptEcTverbal = difficulties, r Ito any of disadvantage major ie v ab sconesl verbal te oof to' loirlate o Tes The Schlas ic Aptu aoi& orqeruch todfficultie, o ie e cabe ecoeexamt divided ltesI maeilbecas nd'ependent a three-ho r xarrii ofiers ,from Ane is i iha tet sadrie I . Mos e t s clne-1t-fiv etiig eqetos f multiple, woi'. ection sub- irito sevenr "and confer d schools o will :' rart dIesigned as a ~asmto colle'em a League uh ics to frin verbal t re ons. qet crated the SSAT exam. choice o,aso mtht amf pol s dct wa-~ot t sequently creaen' m otht onslthdetsIwo orngp pl ot, lot.i earnefo rs ornfi student'i 'stude itt's eclience. secitior test. accept ability 50C schools through Today,' over h niiuasae am, te ,I Bowdoi College earn c a rr, p r h n a pon raig students into gra( a seven Harvard! College g ants process." He added, dowever, that althoug ursClceBad a perceive no~zgr rd bii a prtill asi o vcab,auno~oge~ile eleen ) 6 aversi n to imw t teel., p3' o sue~ cei cni~ plcns sc bet een ttss ot 'hological a) i re I~exm el'. s of it Dean i es.,scoe hSA re suh a s te-A ' tss rot reslts. Some olleges re1 ogn ze as low' ' rions of A scmipicn bdoit ~ ovra akla sectioi a Mathernati m's widespread Despite the ex exam c6ses. a few only: in cones lowers CEEB' vic'h two, asi scana i"tns is'A th undMill t bi inallibe n not stdents i use, t',detroe terms 'possibly 4uli ed." 1 th I` He feel4 that the argument that favrIo''h minant1 of a can date's academic quantitativ Ic( mari ns, to apply towr orybcue ay tdnsd h ie oe clee,.d'nt h f fun arrintal ada~ of '~ne ability. Mr.1 Side's poii'ted out that a. 1 pooryi beae zsiethmnsuetso ifourcoledo-tsuent .m Atged'~ements eandt t mtemtiehn ahev h soe thug na is " presr under anic of' ent acll hanhn 1 Icppn while t y A' e a o . v ' l Mo ' n,adp th t 'Atdmte"nndtattopefnqn " not a gkven otI e ermie hther it high test scores cotiue rationalizeole to I~~~~~~ this use i~~~~~'Ii P ~~~~d to ec~~~~~smonl 'a solve I o h~~~~~~;f~~;in rv at cai~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ who ampu tIL of othe attadents ' in class, rtinlz o myth ,AP sores ips, Acale t ''cacotine a Ito of c in w ter~ dissatisfacti~. wt 9 fscesi ~ce apa eet 'oin's te sores 'o rnc. may a apen ific per ssr,porly nthetst 9 iFEcult ~ esnsgtDdpel 1tscr laemn c o 'n obtinartuewh, nor d' Thusr bestrongcIa tests. n such performanc aof o'weaodno o~ rom 0 wokr-tcodnItM. 1 'rdn hn athze our ohh LIt Mr. tAccordinti wokers I strument ecResearch' tsts iaonyePte tvae e h hl ' foi ofor Medi .u'pples ta ometd eero r Aftej 196 popul gly isecc I lo Re ati ns d artment' of stdet;waeerhe canddate's M-d a ilof prof e ' dteus xpn ahve pencert 88 dropped. s'oe.i'grades A issions Eductoa I eating Serfricei 'the~ t e capabilities,' s h -eepne 6 educators 9gae hiti ths ors te' measure, a is Os ;Pu SAT' rd jlz Department:-m of the testing format to the iTea a n1 p oto f~ Phillips toe' caes M dian '' on, emic ic otenial ca ale teacher . mt viea's, o M. cotdn eerh tssIscam-ed three orhIg H o."-1ver a T rt~ S l o 1 llege ta: ched sludent trencmmntos transcripts, theMr codn eerh tssonly 831 per et ahie dth6 a 0 o a~ Iid en t olg Aca emy ic vienta,'stanidar i. ae recmmedat sayaIct 19n9.i ci aene aslyusel erI c dm ion o wi ~questionnaires I instrument" "esearch as a format ~ L~s aet median ~ya.~ 1stfoui 'the ' . dia c t,~~ I '~~~~"~ SSAT. the' 1 ordery ; in'Aeasain I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~app~y e g hn to the, e t at anpor tas it e l ass a a 1969 wof49 tlh atan o h pas 189eA o~ aditd7PA Hp abaut, education. aboe perception§ dtr6ad 6149cin'0nchsdclts~ 970d~ 1 Iy 'bchao) eS a dh Secn Co doTnoTrfechaycla ye_trends. t, orSu n Q• 87 per'eat i fnad'er'ts l p 6l 'to r~ an yaItef~r eEntr Cl -I~rscty est grade ofeta mhe Adiitras an eIs TS~ it aNinal atechoye6dthe 64 sddoiddfa hII ) r ial 18th9'wshe~o Ea 'the thl astm v exaples -QSa) whic r h St olrsi Cororiintead 468 mnd 11hd9ns'eeh in iad~ to a ad167 n9 ederas. the uir adto candidates 1 tinIan expct ttds a'vle, I olahi izoa~h ,0 o66 cu 1 ge aeriterdt-ae t thea avdog o fe o~ andidlaes un 1 rm cx h m n nppcs1vIs'fstsata Sic tesl 'snos 5 hffe . d h~~etl Enaine ' nts th tet ra ,,of u theinschdol." ane f t a A grep e it y full han diorem KclicCollcnt n'll,'take entre nprcnest frnthe junre cd~th n198 ye -, thedke tion mite oReieIseI' apoi l.6d aC 9r te Aaey teshlrhpiIIis n-cnmitsT s Iee Bad'eas n'iirte B), Thopoe", Ea int asev - theno candd hwever inhich5exTherCsI'Phe crage19SsI-~~~~~~iu this ST ) 7roato 3,a00 (U tcorheir fovrow ner SAwhc d e est.the 'ecaptiuad es-s, attdn o ars ch I~isudethg high scoo e a 300 acu ese de Ap 1000 A te 'frst ch a, th a'89tmen' ii scoed thti o stacnardize deed Cie tok these ca. r S seni ciev3mthisnt'a cran2la ex uifi iof' cnases yaelrsc he av 1 s ii h'c hnasn wi6 hu he tler i dats to for'jnior te as eas o ntoAththsubmake.p eupethnetheh Ima yer fr~ the sinc been w I-iltg'i-a hand.incresed A n totetSATdThos itsroleo motnea mire matica, tarmes m a ilih ci I moa'roc cleg ad an o cni196 . e 3rd th 9 hr cae y smifialsist stau educaItoris t~he eg Bard~earsh soi-,cniges,4wh aergentileomosd tiipnv p ate I ion'ht hioas. codrwih ' Ith'iulf~ Unlory Ianesan t 'foeamo edI the cages a tinglsdevr 9hHowever, te cIndhe fuue s anHo 88hto s the9 h enar thzvm Achma ' . a f drain t i cen S0hu sdeninth Byecr tecmings tdeexmnations mveentuae o a o h c lycnIa tit tet A es rnotef dco uiocls wespecthiv e. ns,'attd fo ' or norai St miiais TSe ch vei ude '0 mvei ' a- api 2 Intnio ' prcni. 8t ictte a' e naeied nto nadcrse telai hndspals li' pn a I lincude reecive whic collegel Ian tiage , ama, ctor ac secop I ' a f uclylregop v~~t thi ns'fo I., r Id , Wit sp h e " suxceptis ofThe is as h 1 gradesin hi p viuehoxaaottmaig ia prtv n a'o 5~ol ha moreh vraes, n O a sctins II I1Lii r Dudedates to.c rsT n th otheramsin. his Lwers Idsptait testilng i te o I thea pic itss,''sntndaurdie Fothshateo' Aint 'ca e s'incetben UvII yegr&' earmt on a hAndmI inrae y a ilprbby seii iittos fsinal rSto Thp CAT o orb~m t' smlsn msin I stuient' ir o po d r of Reonad predict to a II rie e ae PA n oleaf ditanc f-oths wnn s's ' ,0 metecn u ain c 1 p h, ions q d ta , a Nw E I accrac his he ce9o ucs.fr logistic to Mr. II -' proble r, Ismf t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' I. I th 8t o h'9t 'perenil, Hovee n the tatlus~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t' he e is "e ' ' an'r .~~~~~s h ' . 'a semifi'alist edc osmyatmp toi oe ' - March 3, 1971 I1 P1,asskFail S by~ainl aIg e ma I usabe carefiuy exami d vEi th pat legs n few yer e eso r n el schol s the conventi al pticularly the asfal st~m ysem ra Herold Hoe Unifed States tescnveem.I an1aiain Commissioner of aton inj11 sse are ing all thisfo today. Per ps edca ona portant~ yt i cupatio th ataxecledB wiinh19:: sem ac 'standards' . rds in the g ~~~~~~tan rformv in learning the haos.Thu e h a Itj g Of e3,se r~~~ a n e II 'failure; and high ho~r~a~-al ~s syst~~~~~~m ,, - Ior passo eu t~ -fal-ous' trhkighpi~a esunrsal standing a~~~~~s e acterizeCbdumbiaY'sacce thr~~oughou teany -' ~heprpa ' tot'ke Iancorsrfinesrt h'epas- al oti he, as v-fo , e le sudensj'P PasT r oju faildnoftn teisnoted o ett Vor 4 If ot r , ni tets w I . :1 - opof I '' - in"tipointat te te a al ' ' Cara fte mt eat- epais Bah,~ on't lik throes dao pas-fi sste.oo~ c Pgursh depak tmentch a ane inMa~a ,'I~-result i '* that js systemsrhals ra dry favorab~Iih ~ nle Rcad uersitireewh ~emostasfi b~re Ar Cndtinig Reri~Ieixiplano eep ' -lik~e the'ri oano ~~~~~~~~~yte wthoan 4 pn-5734 thryamnn~esth ~ay h '' gi-ading-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I sfiy ste s hsn.o yetbe (.1 meneiutra ' -exc den mah I hena urnl e aditon o te tnewt m tivtin %oul~ctlyt lentlmaIflu dd ' wko s It couserdur wot hie Te 'ny BtIicu -have ona SUPPL -aS-HOOd- /iner'tInANglsh!Eha, ~~~~~~~~~Ii f11: - a-at ng hn, f I pMASS.ca aedo theAseth ' caike man ittson Rther n s udenos t n owdor thek stdn' l o wn New' Sc ~ ao neite dods a ar Caae e e'*noh tha~ nbiz~iheltDa s 'ho.ti ra's i ion th la tus psriatorthessin''r n arehees6,st loe hqe e Rockwell ay cbEsweetsned o nw rd t fEalbok aty Itndads of ois. atint."Te n Ies ol ctesiuio te ps-als tm yeir e~~~~~~~~~rtte e t i I Co - YOU sizeswho 26 towe 38!r aist I' e n glish er tmoud e ifo' ro JWie point, or, inding EgIr esa.m ,orh s I, itthe mi u you see ou~~i shop. *1'*sta Style i~~~~~~~~~~ d patterns ~~BARNA 0 EXTTO HAL TOWN olgie e t dw stvt I-op ao tbn, M ss. ' -~~~~~~~~~ Flares andor sbnhe' lids. in Cor-ee 1 tripes duroy Rib and l 1shi '~~~I ys.cl Body andpKnitlharts. ts' ~nd Tes Tis,th 'It reall ' to cls heese ad' anlhve. ut tdi theq genme oable4pass-fail~ system n cany Hoeve, edimetdI s bs e insyteet i Elis ta waorav ath is. the onet presnty th& ,~~~~~~ea ste he.Te t ce 'UItonte gu ex hse co] de l, ae attiain,., Ithreieyre h pas'lwr -wo grdaed fom ps tha8Percens wfan wor ynow ae - rge e~taos poI tw '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 te n t ar ter 1 beIseIwaDn~w~Inoh~ r othe probdet' on adds inf 0fo-fte pca*pitcial Igr' bt fr tvlvdars wih heeIado rio ofll a n ctu~ o e' s"feshe*na pasfiIsytm te~ whc 'h- involve s needpltogenow arde ctuen 'r~t gral ste al obi miusin heatet il,' s ti~ 0 ral terst o thestuer~t, u h m-passfai syte' pStuqe ~ al~ t 'theiraas e incois iz'a taaero,'rnoted a le on 'that pss-fthele s- iiexeien a e t t nslaabl to Pasfi nv~nten fai iem py tudnt erm would elnat e Ipotheil reilaiee Is ehts h~ll'a 1 ma n- i n if abslutlyenecsra cot s ?desont t dncenti jo grcdiool ste wudim. req 1 na ouahaahepeprpsyfenmr aria the' oerBstos one wsyi to tak, 's -ai c urs tha eartany idrn. xiH e Kingrate dpthe than te urg a Ioa 1' , 'lo col a o'ap wth nl' mensj xcptfo Fanigoyte.it n oo nns h oweer, he liee feeI I fail nP l" e P~is -al - o wr make~~~~~~~~~sfa fi bhS e,' iof t ~a oe n~y h u ua si 'A l grdsof ot resrictios htth ors yb olclfmtvto. ol rfil in grdi no h d that~ su~~~~~~~~~~~h uo et h je)or t~~restgethee I lerna ue Y e of i adn w l 'as by Jastery uteis, Ur.iversity~ uses te en to a four point system such ' at s e 10,.er f the subect at ih evlpasg fail system for all. fresh en a Yale has developetegae natrative. to sudied:" o rs is dfi d swok the fi st term of the year'. ean f being honors, high pspsan ra~~~ system.nkon ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~din iin i n s ol~e An~ Rglftn G nfalAyls hn orrd rd ta'a o t or pasflun rtnirg" Passing i any e lained the raosfo h sy~tem wguld be unworkable, usd America satisfacto y work no in the above mve "Whenhihsolsud t. bee'ause it wud fer no the ~~~~~~~-ost im-j ca gories while failur- i plie§ c e t Rut ers fori the fi st few *jtivation to the students. te' e now at teqai h ok months man hvel~ troutl acqC h a i r n a no the hl story 1 gtogaig ytmSu nt revew deidd ewpero.Heeo Coil whr gradnof Yale esiy ighoin' as aI fres l en p,-Art lot f r dAnein h strye a o~ e* s re~c~~ db sdJ tial! ( senR ceive w 'dcidned to ewtleawr li tots o~pito vnathe'pit The `p r lo er same ce.1' ae1 MiIBshos the ot n I IPAoe e''1e ex lwr'wh- pfriesetl I 0 - in a ecn olaywot o - PagT 1 PH IL IP IAI V TES Ne i j FL - ADI RI V. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.I inhsm e-bc o Iie esnl iteessan a~ MAR~~~( sitting in a HELLE c r7go~~~9' mtheneI b i sitI I std -' 0 Mrc, '/ I * by - 97 [~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EEDO~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I tshr a cil is o-ow ay gan do onihht0iton.IHE canVd neny happiness If a chi d is b~ght u tionI at Sum erill ro e. a e Strmmerhillians were vitoutiexin enisronwrment UIY dfn Suens e n4 mfr raonnigw~ta omro in five an~~~ usuall environment at en ,c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~la where s hfrois free of 'from pressures of n t ewl thei sart, out ofat l J-osriorofRserc develop insticieyas c'asNeijl contends the e arert-"''~~ he, is capabl dfe Inaffected by tr 5d , W0 1921;' Nejlfuned the umihi are, corrupted y erit t ive e Scho I in Leighton of.f.50ns a or nd~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ails ool nto~~~ ~~'i~~~'onment *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sc I ' 'LVonet ally each a point where te this sort of th ng- at home, free. o~ esos te v Unoe o i uto ecnd , ~~~~-' Louise Bates Ames, formermes r Di Di-m t the Gesell Institute of Child Development at Ylenirstadd hnkt y irritates adults~~~~~~~irittesrthatu Neiht Nilisi 100% many against the conforming,. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ reient( dlaw-abiding, and mneb ly s m ew h a t re stric tive w o rld we live i . H is like a sm all bad boy who somehow oil' other, find- ~ ~ d~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ dopry thatd his prnileSfee.hc ~ ~ thyaeo e i, I ~atter at dcla oin ss e s~~~~~~~~a o uld n drr n ai~~~ w ork.. n u b sI r~~~ I e nt 0 ~~ita Su 1 mmerhill School hasL a~~~~~I ,s u h e c e sh y dent body of forty-five bs ,And Sunjmnerhill,w ic gi ea-ngirls from the ages of five' to fif- tural aversion tocI e.Iinghm~fi oino u teen.; The students divi e .into I Sttdct jac idTsIjn~poiino u thiee sections, determined I g. Studet ietidfe enwa~~I' 'rt' rw u llteisa The youngest group ranges fIm to the; environrlen o! Su .rhi rles i . H bokandhsiio I, to fiveeight years, old; th juio~troeSneilr dn I Seem a ontinual, blat~Lnt, npsegre ou rneomeight yer to IlItr en co it 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, it's, years old 'and' th seio g pwhere eleta t utf -* ranges from 11 t 15 ye rs. old. I have tobea ho hoo. ,I, 'd onr Ihadt eieeitsqtesbd gtud~nts live with and attn beat Sumr -lth n ant Kiei . -I rj _asI he say, it is:' I ,~~~~~a~nd bI 61asses ~vith students of' th IiriornI else. Hoeer n IM ',~ I ~estowal B 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, hnbcmI ber parep.s ahle type f Regents ~xmnto qerSumrilsfteIdotthn usually they begin adjust to after 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 thiiiol tI ourhes rangeroll try& itida. notmurmittl'i s anem--h l I were re andUrdr wer VeyGo bI. ~~~~oraise onyealreyIntime and therhiliasethod 11 ~~~~ren of - education if it ever forusesa English', math,: science, 11istory, Anothe im ,w i Su-h ad anuae to courses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the in~W olesom aq corssto1 se~ in merhill senioir tIoldmy.fnya'bte h d, 't' frn ontaga ded, hiw y lividenQL Fa rI nclng, other from sch ol . c m fr m ~of teumehlepeicccn'hng w bg.o d cweraorkinics, d *~~~~ se o d r ~ r-'stit es . . ~ ~ 'rnlt ~~~~ Sh i n e d c to1o fI,,rh, i d An- would ufne' thalt w y as0 ly and !drama. n ehisp y orkw n l a Iasendr'itdrnc.t an outstand ngIt stimtpny csu last wort on the subject. The is c hL Id 1 Because Neill foi.nded erS ary high school), nd it'It e~ote el'senitial heal h nd sound- sieo t rIhIrsls a s i bt~w FoIrI hill in o~~rrto give stu tsas comng otof M4 d rarciito Raffea frmer Caifor ae .orpi mudil freedom as possibl ,both the light.I tematirotn Superint nen o Public Isiu-.I schoolwhole ."The th I ion I iin'rthe tion, statedFor'"towhere never has done so."~ hee pludents dStermi in -yars nain f o anya ht rhel staffland tat-hoole ot adz iing is' ach eve ment il tslf aybeoflitl n ben y.seide'oteeterrmtiin tion, hefuurero In~ te 2 counts ngs a S -I a ent., Surnerhil asn da n Ith Ise i ati 'aninrerhihintIeahais of oldth'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'tegrtsti adu~~ts~ Neill mm em- distinguishesS ' ' learn a ~~acheyn forl most tude i'ery -~~~~~~~~~~~ makr xu lIo ner owhei-e i , there eveni th'e portantce to humanity. New genehill's'lfreedom, hever , fI~~~~~~~se~ ; Ii- munity Yu aln from h co-emtinsitiion that p if, his ti i'tions be given the chad'ce I h 'ouidon it- Iealestowsac l1roblenm Chi dren %~~~~~Smnrilia yorlii, this universe, there censel to do anything. TIh Sum- ins o 'are to grow in'ustfreeof.Tebswa ot ,tle experienced whj wo k 'eifu I mb some things are .impoicn of freed Iis bestowval of ove; out. Thewhole 'iI a i t o -cilrn ofcneuonlsh 1 s to be earned, sir ply becauseik And oly love the can save ihe orld." & c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~" chlrn fIovn iIshos self, 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 Imntd ' I mented, howev r, 'On~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Au~ e cof y"Cl-ildien get wl d 't'I A graduate ~~~~~~~~~~~u 'mer of co - "'i. ~~~~~~~~~wi an row A~NaNtN picasur grea~est ti Lii ent 0Surrit erhill livcause1 'of th fe,. grea to,I nt to donn, upport, and rpectit giv~es Summe'ilIw l tbT c, b te, n *hs c~dto ~e -'Fo the tudents, facu ty and4 adr misration of Phillips, when Iea o itd i~'o k ri~ etbi in ohrshoos ifi aelasdad book inteC;g, J giv n w-\ant. 'is anei t el g oh if -cac cmN. Ne t atr raft Caners, are psd~n'' I n owt ~~~~~or o ~~~~ Iealh 1 nomr.Mye n erte hlrnte' I I, ith~ ti giv'e to ou, r ustomer,2'eu discount on all. cared I c' ~ld tha' 't d wat ~'! Isuccess is measu re in terms dry- leanifig1~I of seven, p r ps, at he 'a e ofIclee9rprt n el e wated to 04 h~ IeaanlNil' ofclee of sven Iw"as i r dyJ 1ruptd ports that all studens ho desjre 'by cnventional LY 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 durn Free~o db rd'f dom Otheir last three ear atSUMM r from neurotic le tre i lear. qw 1tes I play' onig Hedn.ehp ~i n cmlt Ihepee .' * S.eil 'tlks ith stuc -rt Itkspectoi's of the . ' hey 'talks A. S. Neill ih vst Gov"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Gralduatc; S tisfied' eri t e~tdw meihill freedom dic ates 4i at inAIhoihnditLs emln e)Qtdwd ~'Ovis Altouh liniv uiI stuts dt& sch'ool, w~.er nth dividuals ard free ' long they1 acted difflbi'ently t the~ m'eewhI the results of IhussysteI do not inte-fere wit' the f edorn hill experience iipl ifl y 'are dnimpressive. It i true tha p ~ j jFr 4 i ofotes The ge eral etn indi rdae t thAtalbtt wkork 'ita will ad' Ile can 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'(~'against an -'-wh Simm '*...' li I fo i 'short mattended m gei-.' fringed, upon his feeddom. tyo eealyiue Lost Oportit' tyI The school stresses no m ral more enth~siaist C abou t thiln I omet, o~aecet IIe 1 code except' the proper se of' those who had a tr ded fal ,d iuto n Iaaei freedom. Nor doet the C tI ta. II wI'iteach or try toisilato instil ta. -' Io - ei education can fis an aca r Ion Leading th iISo hie('ement; but flourish in f som srtofreigoupi aon. th ssof nf fcAet sntI of elti I lodr~~~~~~~~~~~an 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 jivt to the eifcts ofdethe a S(~i auhoit I Ihn ,ouh is in to its instill students aj r ac- ~~~with, ~ f s ~ laa mo'tant thing is it~t.~ ita tibhs on other people. '' I I II.' IBarn Ii Adjusting to Freedom who go to Sum iefrom other schools sometimes ave difficqity adjusting to its o Al y C -'Students different enivironment. f~~~ioths lost I a transfest delispdecide to attend clas' e on their own. However, a studen spend 'his entire Surnrerhill -without attending a class. Summerhiilteacher kvn in may areeirI something differeni [a's rom ('i- Jk-1.N 'l ' ' 'I ~ rd to~i ti-ei, I ext t6 n ~ oen2 ottomns-up. Ve ffer same-day ' f~'7 Q to sa isfyvoucy ' -epars, fre-box-,toragcon-'lI er I .' f' e it-9 1I .I ' ' HI -GI 'HAN K I.' In earfttg nal Il r-o rud. Master Craft is Nvell staffed r'ustorn,(r I rst teCI', 93 3 E itit 33I . i your clothin, ~l JN I ( -I I ~ thing~ 2hey go to is ar-ts or '~rafts, as be r to Ir n - rc at se I II 'q.ol -lhfl I AeiaI offrmarewwel I' I I n err I l an IThe'children A. f-Roby)'ROBERTS / , ;' Wfl BET- I - '~_______ . I I ' '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mai~~-h I9PH- . - I.,IA '- . ''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I 11- I~~~~~~~~ - 4:3 f~~~~ear h~~~~~~~~~nle hscutee ofP 4pAcyesou I Wet th hlee lif ofe Ph l s wea~m habd an30 e ': '. r 'al test of the mou~ntaine~igsil e a gand' in S ~rch and Rescile.arndte eof e, 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 nghtt r tur , wich cn go dowhi to 20 ge e bowzej ~~~~~~O ten~man .. * I 6ed a Wfe ~~ ward The rally wag ndisapp aredafna wwere free.!' lunchon the tr'Cone) I and then coneuno te iI ph u kY pitched aiidS byfive w er s 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 reaka of :t ama.We' bhroke ca p, reloa ed Dacks, I(res ec ou ~k 6 to. he sumi-iit b ni e ocloJ . The i 1 lIeg ofthe, trail followed a ~ e, and as we taked og fi' ting thdi wind, I felt as tough I ~re con lering tre. .e ere there, ad st il was I~~loePowr stos sS Wea ngice cr mpons, we hea.led towards the s mmit. hn Wreiched he tp, howev 1, the ie was nxs te bd of a 'eavy cloud qv The I i d~wxi jassed quic kly. We slid wht and occasion allypn our b kides ~yway 3~~~~whoes~ t1, on. f c n6leaf rail. W reached the ral wagon~ about Ien trned t l 7PA. ~a. 4 ', "*" .'A rter a ound 111 'cloc'k; Since a storn s obcred 5L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ot h trail zet e group. peiec diffic Ilty in' -J 6atinj he rail, O~d Bridle P4th. The ~tu ents led the group, lreaking& 4trail through' sno a~Id the instructors followe nte rear fo ' afety. thE trud e J roup,' including two jnin*to clic \'- * i PaeI __ _ 1 _ _ _ ._ dO -byROG THE LEGE' OF PHI N IP M varcih 3,1971, RVARJEID.CORSES COHEN , and r . efoi in i th~ ticism only up o 1830, facl itates scey. For temost pjart piintecus atrs rsne r Edito's N ThefollmingAmericanrTditior, is an~hstoricl I rrival at a conclusion as to a deatmentslo lorjger' restrc .merel provisional, EId' models 'Nt for 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. courses 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 r requests for m re interesting and principal c' iflicts thatI separate c'ourse drv its "' study ~is progral SuI snifeent in clor and technic ally superb, re evani cours in te ast few aIa~'ntermtraspi r~ rmGraIieasa tepsdrg'~ they contain no audio portion. What y ama r s,y colleges andcommon tenp: toI modify it er a r y , Yshological and 'and twentieth~ centuries ither t h idn es*adlatsXo uiverpiries in the United States Americarts iky. cultural works' including E son's !des roy !reli ious. jJbelief's and the film depends 'upon the - inha e Iecentl expanded their Baneis' P ofessor a Lth Iao'Yon , Mos'The dis~oe ne ounds for religious dividu~ql, as he nev~rreivs ac demic cur icula to include i 14jO Is stecus rss aIGra dtlgflto o~tbs~nw n 'instructions. The course, Rblttn rRfr5' hlG~tes h Sffering the uniu gr r~mb ae'rI s .of non-r ligious, alternatives formal centers new, andi uewhich -around a film that va ied courses, and have created Anmerican aitin, com~mented, Young Werhte~ Mann's ]Tonito for a meh fi - existence.' depicts the life of a pieliterate de~~artmentspreviously a "The ~~ir r i ga tes Kroeger and fka's A~erika. A thor s hd philosophers, de artments pre hich he co ,rofesnis obe tStiefrich ~tSch Bertrand stagef Eskimo family, holds Proessrt Ste lI' rweric frequent seminars in order to~ Insrct h ig t gs of Man 1 Russell, Mariin Bur, Dietrich' contrast the life shown n the film coure a H~e od, x~tined Bor hoeffer, Til de. Chardin; ihoroAlf ~that the theories iik Etri son's and Thomas j;tAe are uiie nWsen bokwhich 6rr te ba isfor as' sources inthe ureCiliton the curse ouarefirsttestd Bldc StufiesThough the i structor of the onIuronI'e'adte'n h A h e lit' of an increased course is charged with instigAting differebit ltry works th~t we emhaion onecLssity the fo nay anid discussion, he- should study!" He ha' ~naed teaching 'presentiifg ~'ie Afro-American no ev h unto.., of giving in--iculup ~--~ gts btto oth k. nd witethe ~nswers. Faculty mebut s thel ~ourse onj get 1 bl~ Lnmembers ~;~e c~is~ ' across the maI per'vise semina bu they cloe th 1to~ours~ i such suh a students In In qollege olli cou,, and m tual tru t btcountry, r1any coile's have in:-iwil t direct. them. I -~~~~~ weein tudents nd facu t is stit.Ited Black, Stud'~ programs. I Raeand Racismr1 in American '~~~~~~~~~~~~~tse byAiiigSarah wecCo. ersOdd Hist -a, fre at L~~d isiting I Lctres ~~I~h p aofeecourse 1*'1, 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 and once more." Exp r'c. II'Icl~ial roots o the relationships. I i ~~~~~~ I Paic~Mt hs ulte.Idsiliay urge Icbtwe wies, and' non-whites in A corseatnivesit Bandis stuiesph oph 'o revlut~n. In lieu of a rguI mahe atics 'cnsiders the blackl.people's total ;this, yountry. A stud' of the white Inever existed. he'new additions tois adrfr e -r a m ffrdby most eprnc.iA Oe lynited States stl -eainohendnsad o or-cf roui lt n reor YSffettrdsereltirnetothe fCaetdyfMn f '1 )~~OII' .range su.'Ite fo rmaSh'al Black Stildies c urses instituted at only, with t p' ito int r 11 anyntcrdieplen the sonal formp 11seninas!' whihomtescinar the tuentt formp teaching tecigtalent of to or more approach tl ques gcademi~ dea merits. ,in mc.n Culturc and ehavior, a course stresses t utd for uii~perla'smen at ale of p'oitical 0 tins Uniers~y ohe'gin'fel~igh' tth stdens s aniincrased understanding of' humat, ehavi r through the use of seVeral tditional scientific methods"" Pr equisites for the course 1; thus include a firm of biology, kn'owled e f ilg,'psychology, and a sial a ience. The id focuses his attention s~~~~udenti of 'the -'human b havior and culture, using asj bac ground material the 's ' are' intellecti ally Ideasnd.I Ida dIs Wedsleyan' niive programn'tha invol e r a t ul r ard department J f'fthe t ve of enabling i on vibe is ow :to n'f'cag an ucational institutions, Smon', in Aterms of politics, economics, blacks precedes a studyIeian' of topics' ~ coo, ntreieedainrelgiohua'suchlhas the "separate but equal" l ek odevelcp. an rhs folkic re, revolts, living dcinoftepsqvlWa ulnde'rtanding of, mathema ics as p trs consumpln ' atterns, 1pecin ofntheAia pot ivmigraron ~i I immigrationf-hani atiualp~omenon" nd toandtwenty oher dqiegories. The p iies anti-Asian s, the internment of e oreh'afr6'pouiis I fr teproeo.te~ urse is to Japa ese Americans during World' t's disdoveu prciaLppiainofm ea familiarize ech studetwt h a wadte ii Rgt hich 'mY'~~ tisaasce'tfdol.Ma hema- bi'ad'k mood i this 'qiountry and to,1 'movement. that.' foil d the 1954 en', utt'la iscussa4imnsRo k are arive at a-gieater comprehension Suprame Court deci in Rltos d prdicticaily dsge astry."t'e iuton e prof~ matei Le ttosdvlopment hf1mthmtc ity ffers'll potential of pplied math, a d ~i m ath i fluence 0Jjr civilio c~tjrae Onon o, Ih'ooh cvlzation an~ icuue n of. te*E '5 opvesty h/core,'Mhmtia $nihit M deling 'Q 14Kf course, enti ed 1: eas~and n nd idea's nivers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ity The ies~euti he iaI stiutions,,tsidies the historicI prvds n -g inotheau e developmeit f soc i adlpoliti6I~ of. man's thkni 'tru pininformtion ' 'tehe r ~h ' var'ou'sexamination d e mathe atical' above thre stiplines. Employing. ipstitutions ai Westn iiiz mdl a rtdn this methd the student in- Teea aidf dicali~'expl aihte rhiv~se and arious. esu h reas of human majo a af p i n u-l ~nsea:oYiets[behaviori as rsonality, population works ate om fifth ce i~tf~so ic , con~munication, lury Ge to tntieth (century raoigo ta e iisycoaayi t heary, and Aeia'mdl.' creativi . h:osoh irofessor ?u'sSio 9aeeLed f.te' Tindep~ndent readingp, inter- MikIh as ~ill'ed to teach Smn's. ok College math-,-dr i sseminars c ip Ii pand .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. I 4," - -raoi'a -dyna f f - ' 't ophr910 'scoy o of th~ or y, psychology and of it ae s cess -aive ntate the-succeshf btaekofdifficult experience 'Itwn Aieicn nd groups o rise the major part: ih e'rg n Wes ath reahic t 'aches, intitaed lmrcThishopefully can European immigrants are con-, 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 t'added the; a pineapple, ergil's 4eedp~rqiie'frti oreaea c h ev e an increased Onplmens udet whog tae, c h He t cre'fn tcueadBl atksa4open mih and a desire. on Iderstfindiind f "white rcism.` un-. 0 1hse su aturity aemnd'-: '~~g adigbcuemscthog mdl part of the Literatureoand-oevol moti m tin ener his oure .theasud tfeivlnes itfucictiue, a~nd Be Bompaativsiterturet , de and for~becase if its i r demands stratet onffice 'b~~~cau~~~e art ofteidvda'I''~ I Ie "re raditional Eg. it tuto gan ineigt ioustel to nen ert thi cs,.Voe sd j ma i eiisarse h'o urfunsc'sudets eekTohceatvedvlueofdeisoc iveerrd motivI ofe-di wntnCvliain niversity',talspr dmmnIscoveraman' nieature con-se off oeratre an the impo Lawrnte causeif it demaandfoRoesp n uaiie I agi radalyrpacnnsoeo Cleg rncaearmnt ep uiveitintes paeofth idividalew Ro~ic 'sfscneso e trtioaose cangroie. Reot diids gain igitoe suth 'te~ce'a h~eiracdei nionm wit thurs couarke asve tudfets ae cos cratie lu relt a int regaidi in I eew-la~ l~eI uiv ea hsubetv,' 1 ydrs departmen c ~ed ie'tr r~ ie t otie ~ oseu knowr~~~ erican Stu~~~~~ies as A o feind~u a onh ieto: lie'als Nau er MancTet corseo areeante autosta America inCivilization deat-ntur canfdtecusepo the impsadcicptos orestde si o ne mentb. merican 7~hCvilizationcon~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 lritr ace jhso y, onois and asltrtr ui. theeot f thvie nm tet n iTemr eprtmnt in od tr orkanil entusers on In ar itin tcours dealng wroith twevote tontthree sudye bter the probems th es ons, c' Ths Taismwih a, Cansrk ltoit ol University-fesacuee; h Pic o rvlagi' heiiory oIty IyplgeAeian nd Dr tins.Oii l h' oreas joieites~et.adph oap f~si epar otheir en a e pc ie p It a cocetnj fohe daeri'n mpaie sinea -' U iversify runs one of Brandeis The tru oof Voi6es of 'oitse an~ Coin3rvclitraltauesacuetu and fortce.One couse-, theIrr exte-ive f these mui-r tRe Intiv eam rofehssrjeDavid and atudshruhIaicsinetIle Scne inte-Mdr programs. The Laurent, ' p ' often wo ke inteiraorigina Ddrtinvestiaes thid diuseeatu . -'research p ers on speifi ntdesiv t e"urs H6lf aspect of societ. Amrican"'T~ co 'e is n on, ~quII~ eiin'dprm Aoure ocean sivofzathe departn einr b si , .thecorstuetcle hv me"rne fro The Unicivrsiztyin conssIfaing eeroetercussfonet Ame'ic am~~hisana o Rbieoltian itca ese ivto m in scludigte noiesexedit econpogmigctoi Tciec latrcuse svlto eatree , ic scusic.n fets'frlgono ~a aial mos ~e n llv e Natuphnmeon"'roedy Goe's an hure and movmet,in h rse o Moir'EMsnhoe 1 teholg, anei atorsat powi" Since t fo eand aofepyeas, andr suies Sitoentf a trag s Hse Colylee isistd o 'a prereist sduine the arthattis s hld slen eue coursoncentr-ates ghai pr-iarlyd sch ba theesoratlogpcfistahsoyo scie ne pI .T Ii, r e d and! p I Darwin sOH& ~~~~~~~~Seie - -I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ih h -T th6.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '1 , ' '. h ocpin, f'te ejtin eehan mhszssinea ' M~rch 1971 3, T'I & - ~ ~ -- PiI oi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ March3, 197i~~ thacwy -dirs t: ~~~reoIt o Col / L I- A -11 -Pge I t I Ii oir y S' OM r IIIN t(e -~a Pil~~e sI .Pagin te e.ies noTHEe necessCariltf h' dtrsNoe ~ ato thehILHIPIAIANs a o In C legct1ege becomes yt afrtceM ofete ries veav ao.rnemobh olg lse eoe re~~or/er Rag Cohe tal~~ked with irmediac rnednthitrmdt clgeJseriepte erco ge 11t1 I m6be th elere reeytm Piel jiofeels that ktud nts Committee, I~~Id~~ PA tinsteef 'iI - abte David Schwaitz conitezcted all but oe te Fdur School Stady ~i.vas one of the Ir grusto extensively he opotunity in intermediatewhich colleie c~oncept. wAe sk.thmhov tudy the y presently elt 'ofSCIENTIF A ME ICAI~jiis opIO twice about t e course ',h about posedd to the cepto thq' inter- Ie I they the idea of the intermediate are going t take. e Thpatiatigcm tem c Ieg -rinle [4.Hara . o orte released I~~~~~~~maaeAo% intei'Idae cerctly intolgraduate cleetrw work witl tCmpbaintlcrinqvsstPhlpsEeertad Four'School t. dy Re son, chairman o he Four Schoo Study Committee! Mr.' Arthur C. yhi-ltspig bf1oigsapr a time ifor reflections e man of the Irithl b art men~t at Ph llipsAcademy ichord Pikters, n "Tue interm e VIO: diate ssed .colle t¶1e that u - hqirman lascsdepartment at Lawrenjeville School W de "The college vioStephens. Mr. A Bue ~lates bohthe inciIs of intermediate jerquis~ins ructor a secoriEnglish at the'. ill Sho~wsampie fteo hlnt vU ~~~~ .ii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ is itor-ih-Chief ~~~~~Mr. St receiv~ the * i I V1\FER fac~t/ * C'A~~~TT SA IV GS 4the. cati~~~o"this tem ci e!u dary and under gadu e ) r.r. This~~st 'cation." Piet temer ~~summarizes hi' - po I w. He high]~ values'1 s'e~ ar'school I , educatidn whic "pro de dents wi~~~h ~~College' ich'the tobls i~~~~~~~~h - ~ uni~J~-ltieT. e .ri abhle f thena vao qinih committee bwasnoU l able1fedu-the est 1: Do Do ~you S 0ing. agreethewith the -cone!isions tdyi Report, particularl with prt oncerning the ofintete Four ediate School college.) I I, yteecar hirannd 0~ Mr,~~~~~~~~~ Harlan, anson, Four-Sch ol Stud m'mite,ml Bolrd d inistrator: Ex erinfeents like Simon's Rock yae ainHowever-, B AK I usually continu * - the argu ent against the' concept keeps popping up: "c 1 th e i nt ehhsc r ffi ed hfo i a t e 'lc oll eg e r uri b oth~hig u ry a le g e a n d th e hjlghdr level yerhg cool.out uies";dnttikSl bis a hs n r yea I ofa' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~stitutions fill a neldlnow, hey will bet ntinue to h do . college educa~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 n." *~~~~~~~ ,S~~ Mr. C. Arthy~r Compton, merrm rf h ou School Studyamt ye is the~~~~~~~~~ rs~~~~~~~~~mittee of eig and n instriuctor in physics t Eeter: ve heardr no-argume ts eductions twhic ae"It'jot vruaof that would Ichang;Ip my mdl, Of cotirse, many peo le are still considereducation'whic' hiost vluable~inare the repbrt,'.a" dt is' theoretical ly coming in every day fr m to student nd to so' ey ea school~l like Simop'q Rock as to tevldyofherprt, sucabrad cope fedcatinr. but as fr as . .I~~ form~~~ ed more m nw and l-rouA ~~~~~I an tll, thie reppr~ is still jh.iI womeni later " Pi .,ltl' OMr, Richard~ Fiters,' carman. ofPA'A m th_;department no aC sttd, 7h~ uIvC ties ' ',fhith i! mAdvrTuteGrr emtber of the ojr SchoolStd onven oca nt ions virtually Committee: t enough has co'n j~ h IriIdr daedrgautIle 'prvd st attention in the ay, o a to.Achange colleges mind. I don't th nk hae ailed n h i rat- uIt_ I I enough people h ve seen the jepor to ffer anym rguments against it. tempt t~to st~udents. broad \{r. Piel ~inte out, "The in~ M rl W a e S eqhens, chairm an Iof L awrencev Ile's classics, dep, rtAno~ershul o~ ohl~wih ¶ri'idit cllgeievrt bc m ent and memb if h ~u Schrol Study Coin ittee: Since the eC~~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 I trpleteService Bar ing, ~~~vr 8O ing the institutior oteitredia,:e~college. . termed an The Aefican system of. optic o hiche 'in- A'ndovq o ffeedir~tle ate 1iO t ateugh an ~~a eaei 'ony-hr ifr f tlAy e tuen educatin will no alwimdate ~ acceptance of hie ntermediate ol I unde'r~ ~~ ~II'mIlegasiiz undere~ph~jzi th i rtance wlod were oninhe e-,II aentCa thy zlindast he conclusionsof1h 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 rert equippe to ~oduc cole e-type of h nemdiatecljgwo ' HANSN:W rid to tak a gi6iip of students with common' n&'o education bela se it c~ tie first as'"encourage class maintena -rese r iltes and of muti-versity, hich h is ead~rke a I e ht'~ hnw xiiete best' vrainsemdt uI Ina l'1 I would' 6 ee16,2v0:de h hmgeetyo libraries an4 he essoi S that gian contractor gou;iete iomntfrt to the sp c t pittdtehmqeet ofteduc0ae ru~~ eralzdta know how t e l a iis"d neoghztosadx lto breai uip this 4,e group in MEMBER F.I.C. edctionJ as, the U tdSae "Oeo as doie, h essfo ig"a j resni.'. hch is not awise move,.l 'fo in- 6t r ua reie I. ' which" t~~~~~~Oadn ofh I ' ea~ W al oe dNW to ~reaIII oe adaair ~ ward change fethe rmt rally students from teirsupported~~~~~~~~-'. Th ~ cotI in-~ ~ of he ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~pon I"' I ' ~~~~termediate a geI toavoid the a mes nn lnge a i stitu ionower probl~~m whi~ to. exist when~a t~i of Ieducatio their upper years, wvhichayuthlo '"fthegop btatoo of eI We also note tt irn 1 l eespecialization sats ' . at the ju ior professor 't n~~~~ ~~~ so-yer We~~t fgured t~ this would be'a'iupe i t Pl n teaiihnoelngert PRSuTheerare unergraduat st thes e n ~~~~~~~~ ad ~~ indepndetTanRThe r tffive reasons utlin~lin the report: I he r aconcehtratel grduate ly no atie; it Iis . ~str ye as ~ mai 9 one'being ___________ tat young people 16 o 20educatibwl xisti~~ his tens eprsjf age form n ~4iil I * I A~infl g grou I students. Th~~~~~~SqIS thtteirlappropriate _____ eire a me InWl- ed cational ipstitto."a min n~ ropf9tha if 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, u ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~niida' precp i~ dorm lIf hacn~nu'tat the biggest -J II I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Isoialy ~ ~ teletulent ~ and ma ional yin stud, aes pace g-I I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b~~etweer~the lower'4nd the Ipey r. I'' d on hogotteirst f j I T A I ,I~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~T~~~~~rbA ' . III~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do~~~~ y~6 u thin thle in e rIutre 'n~ e d iat iional phenomenon inkte the futdre, but it will have some 'A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~will T I0 - '~~~~~~~~~~~ PHILLI ADEMY' I WeHae ildTile L ~ ~~ BaikigNeeds ~ L ~ ~ of ~ - -I' - ~IiStdents I'o.16 .3 I ~ ~ id. I ~WE WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUESE I '' ,I - NI'Ni ) ' ' ' - - - ' FFIEaSI lie ' Irs. WThink I; ~~~~~' . I' . ~~~~~' . *' * I - - 'I. I ' - 'I I ' /Idy' I * I. IN/[erri ack ' -~~~~~~~~~~~- arge I j j ~~ F~~d~~r~~I : - I - ' ' ' I* ' I ____ ~~~for I~~~~~~~~l'~~~, I~~ - I I ),p,,,,II - he aot th h nAYhost will become in re adopt the int r- I da of'"an int.rgduate wo Id high sc hoolIraute.i broade , richer ekicati n i btreite. coll eradtwl b ~et goal~better than a g holrauje. When tdents h d togeuzer~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~or the 16-20 yar-old -'group, things c n be doneareeducastuden~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t would bei rome up in themarne high school co-llege system, a d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tnltha would bei roenlu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PIETERS: Intermediate ioAiege tudentj would h e the oportuni y, ~~~~~~to rund~ out a liberal educatin, without haintb eak it off betwe ' high SCho ad~d college. Te I ould Idefinitl eeit from this.' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STEPHENS: The intern liate colleges udn woid have the ben 5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~fits of rtn life, as well as a community hee lts and students share gas But these studens'wouM' be ol er and re able to ud r, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~stand adis When they wo eavip the college,th wudb rady real life, as well as acade Ispeialization. ol e-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~his . ', ' se ny 'COMPTON:Th ' ~~~~'~~~~I ervice 1 -I a. -- I 1 ' , 'I aySchools erait a more liberal education tha ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~would it Me two years longe'r o benefitf I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ha is high school cutrpart.e I - : I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I 2~~~~3 Mlaii Strect,I Ando''~r,1ais achIs t I fuur .I -II -- futur, allhough ' I ' - ' 'II '~~~~~~~~~~~~~i prevale tEetal - I ' m e a c om m on ed mei-ian' education Ti ecoiea mj krity, I don't Kaw. benefit trn '~~~~~~~~~~~~ - the n~ar ' '~~~~~ I' i' l b' ~ their presenitset-ups. I ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~V ht'Would the diffe n e ketwehe gr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oege an hg cho ~~~~~~mediate l'graduie j I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HA SON - think that he intemdiate colleg * ' - - I J co l g d-. ed in tlj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;pa~~t fe~~~ years, ntt~~~~~~maniy peoplee seearmn mtanrestede in the -idd a,.he-olm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~as far ~s I can tell. Americah educ i d rati ve to accep't the ide.I- . ' I ,3j*))'~~~~~~~~.L - ii, I , I 'C EVERY NFED OU$INK C ItTED idoier 'aiiiheTliroI'iniait ' ' I ' I ~ 'IMP lacl in gobut whether they will OPON: Prop'ably'not.II Id liets ehr forms, beca ~~~~~~~~~~~~the. inte-niediate college conc'ept isnofr vyo e.'There are m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~potentid ities,~for example, tvo-ye r ale cui easily add on . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~upper yersofligh schob He, itreate' colle es will I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ the "4 ppuarorm ~~~~be'of educati n T Tis',, I 1~R:Ntmiy uht Lte -6olleges u ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~prt, ad' besides the few experiments iermedi fou ' I 4 I -' THE~i -t. I BI61LLINGSv'I N. ', ' _____ ____ 36 a ~~~~~~~S 1Jewelt Street,Andov Siee, ndv rI 475-07~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 45-74 1 6 C O ina eui arh \.ae Ia.du hy 17 ome-Eerec giM I I~~~~~~~E-XNA A fic P971 TheStdeer 3 eis" iTh erol effcffCr p'~I, oon bfoe me'a!of In the , a e of parietals, fopr h'j cooigitree xml 1have 'not hd apy haer minimal. In th have' bee' nthing ritdbprmsafom1 r oc ntepeoplef M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T{ere 1 r cussproblems w I them so far this he different I r Cop1rsght I lagain7 ut un ignore school.horribl To be~ ias~a wit i isi d ris prc~e i ore year bec~u Fie irls arel rnstly to so.*,t in cop I, TINcI i c. 197i &re forcedd1ay s s and leave in lde l his is 4 grqlat yepr to .1s thrisII I ht I antic pate orm campus at The ntion's besttefreiposb r en ~piarvard Ho reltatored som repcW1t frire Mjo ibthinfoeleposibe n' tI bythpityisnntbeis' y o.,s riten fo~ins~np, y aesmrnt frce grd bte to- make sweeig] udgeme tmjrpolT s II miss youyno g projected a misin fbadi Iocrn Ihj dctinlc t t ah about ddison, pris th m~torture .In wardersmnd thd governor t~~~~~cncenig b taneduatonm.M ne: Th t c peuainstudents. sequne [*" - ernardi I 1 fewer applicant tco not tot body, trt ra yourodyI utthey doyo~~~~ur aigd to department h sas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fom. Harvard snoloevrcasron. Shaw.ih ~ cpe it l the problem -inusid th lasom ~dbyn I vyn League appl cations are e iSaw.eto nyato ea nthrt let ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oato I'¶Th 4 I very unnaturlin rprio rom 3 t rne othdre exists usit thef r f n a itshot1 se the pleasure it may give, is o:progvrarn tf- ic arthe at letic 3 il cmmedte85 is therdp t aot 6%fa, lat rJmore es'l ii om-i al ~ 6w us further c prsa and' ndr to say the~lea rga hereiitosis e eei shouldli tu L~arniigs tu oulde. not only take u s field. h~e~ dapce, gyf iastics. ~isa YalatImfostishereme nationwvide.) A both 'Ohio B ygr ere, Ar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o thSis ps I rese bled I the tipiveitity of Brthrune ~~~~0~~~~~~1 lab I t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~goe 1teand e art , heeso n in Madison,' fI exmbe,! I'~~~~ ~ ~~~~ducation. The Processl bo girls have n h e Ic nth I"ThIof e riofthe appecatoationrsh.e a OPPOsition t psto coeducation has derused almo t unl Iie n fre ~ dId-be IeeIe m L . - I . . ) .'' ,., 'hereo b~ L~Id t1~e of our largest futurc~ n dob oCams ctvate I i/ o~ gentlmen brn npurple Our pur s~is o, missonnfficersdub utre Cti~-' n ap th'ares m erofor is f lotter the nsuiiies h~~~ to nof'~Ie new draft both the res~~i from -number1 I boys '.ichcornt~ them pre~~~~~~sur~~ both he rs nsb'iltie and ebenefit ~ an~~~~l ~ to o tp coilfge anq th( ar free." ' beca becaue th areAmnericans most ~~~~~~studen18 do deferred; Harv fd~~~ of ni n J msCona t M1aLIL~rdatijbr , iti' .nl. a - '~~~ Torn~~~c rme. t-. seve oth6Yi ','I tke i~iy place with A 1stairs 11aL'-n oulr eo'l brde the up'he to barica.e a tht ) r u. I th~~~~~eI ver t t fr nI of :the IIIhv sads re ned ,r frommanylockabl ourplareaaIo pptairs I inedo ng th gI 'oA la ntiongi nerI liainsh at v e I vI ' llg. en er red les 5 ~ M ed' a We inghove 'We ha Iot threeme.floors rri e. office ' thn ifndn hec phalf' o the Trutees f Cl mbiht~iver bullhorn~usl school ~ lns~~e~nd to~~~getj me... a~~ e~re h eor ''- ~ay that .would ventur beeneeimitmitecsyyear.OOn te aa'r o1 opoito be 'reatly roved withteajoto odcto idee hs h tI~at admission O, eve thpose whoa o coeducatin ahd eing Is s o, eulnme it Xse ~ geloe i n emai opoed by~G~swudte theI be gr e and sln human bel'in§ mloe li far as the parents go they also *gt re o ol rsn m~rdtli get 1 the dwhole 'have d to give. fte of the ubt. issue *d~cild the lyeefit fte r hyths About Girlsthesligtlye umni alse haven't given any beyl 'od oi ems'ht ~ at bayiha sti, g geis mc Ioumld situathi ';~ vociferous pposition to our oing oml iut ht tl"eit to Io" coeducation h~s not affected old myths an incorrect e. institution's in~age.' rise by 10% at th'~enra~haemanand It is my si cere hope tha th n'e d'scoe s that iexp nsive tatrabout girls ''ses djca dq mu ~~girls lare neit cv inbect ih ee I~~~~~~~~~~-""'"*on otl mo redii '* A rcosta toth ne ig dpayI~ oeuato a tet a Trustees wII realize to ai '~ ihteeeta xet sity nd wCol abthosr I mindc of Ie in; s&~ obitn ~a bo to'gns. I mu r eanfftfifyatlo o " prkadrvdA'e compg undtaorAee an cn n raisi ' " ohes ae toe the me. b so e'Ltib Wihhschol a II. Many havghat Columbia is ou' scho I an we wi~~~~I'l AO IIIIE F9.' U~' TI ith enosIk' Simon S 'tor ng itto do ay -, soA~eth for whnt muneni PAott om tawb e Stat Lyontoem~l chool She sIEO I IQ PR C'moo irAs drfte ithe ATm y a vt h H~otiaro 17, ec nds Ieac The OS~~R XLBT ole ariiu h that ~~~\E(1 N runingthe , ale aneis~h ~lbrteI'a' Col. rehcevbet~~~~veen olikeIr At imsch IEJ sft" oui aplngtan Sn han antdeCosumiBe'ey Pi~ineton n HEin ENTIRElk th m asY t posibLLEDy inst ges "if I don't m' ke my~~~~~. Francisco other St te onI the N lD bysto H WRFRI LO un a'~'sb r anal' sy ~~ smthvedes It as ~~thing t ~par'andt isvery~~si~ I ~ tl'd fitHit 'aUGoo I CO II mIT'ONE fra',a douan att e. hetsaegr withm 4 HC OO E reel in ng toa,2 h eec n ~isni eltht ipeiais ye it 'mpictywih l~~~iat's S far a. Co Cfait th0 dityoghtes th~~~~~~ir~~~~. lo~~~of-'stude~~~~~~1ts 1Ityke 1 'I" m nr Sginao1 'o . .. tl t pno. Wh ahirag scolrikadte brothe "s hin'LHNC jmylIv olinti~~ie iC 1 fd'i)ST pIIP4ics-teHavi 4 rA. AtAldet vei' t'najoedFo wt'ai colth ' c onteted art1i sc le tIa we wi he's1 Ma iscoudi aI e eian anF others and B had'IdIneRat ona V." withutAJrftine T ho-etl arvi-g'0,Puh -i ave*hn emadev op ent',Rbu f a~iiie eucaiononiriellct 1 emphais 5 '~ 'ometh I F1SFMU H CAM OCH JRX R 'O H L11 IAS -~ ru th r o isoala elbrtl Ifo earate intelliet tu~~l im osib et "dy I I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" n(OI).i tt eyad a Prinmoton on th." -aThe Cn Coub Tl '. aealn n osibl t ~in ofu" i~ no ~ Ifldo'ta'is longeIqI~gs "I.RlNUBSJD a. ew Itsulve hting Fsicy by, ae on the her dis~alof edi dei~. a A I avehst ay studets hav respndedstviolenanenas" K wth ma w~ DRTAK'A 'n ' ft do. wlith, thie MP tern.;yFocee ofiy i t 'I a 'I ~~~~ ~~~~B Ar-PR3GL eanSan FI'I7'K~ he emanTO vad'0 dos c f ihr ;'t f~,nfsi s'b inii~b ct nd ntig tes _o us ~~~~I fOMI, broth BD H O I G O atn '~~~~~~doer ho ~~~~~~~~Idtin dvI t u L~~~~~t~~~~en 1 a 'te n 'eisu b~~~~~I jdin ert J T g o eo YO NErna6KnWIC g~' a JI 1 US' h ta In ostle inell a raWL efra op~ -hat iaele dctin it 6wtI / ROI4LINEN sT g (all II~ I~~Th em hss KI I 1101? COFFEE INING ehn r- th l th ,~~ ~, - I oun -d re t N H 'I the eg seIde et 1' f d tocptovitt h imYalrUiivriit Brewster. Prt~~~sidenta of l~~isit .fafl~~rl- a ETR ' ' a , LE. oifthose datiSonac PE i ~cnaR Sport>" Sport AN K Wr stling TksIterschol1i; Fivo PA Grapplers opFirs- s ~dc in's Seven h Seed ATL ~~~~First And Second. Seeds Fn', Route, To Victory EO H WEKJ $aturday, February 27, Exeter an almost -Winning ~~~ - ,'took 1 I F pinning Co-Laptarn h vot ee~l onso ~~~his opponen n Bob ri ie iship. Rose nt on tb take his second Inter h sIc ch r tfitertchoIs. unbelieviable e fie n vdual* championships, Akidove varsity wrestling tam annual 'v he tenth re ~~ Englan I Prep ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Schbol Wrsti~ Scbo Wrestlihg~~Eg the .ttlure Tora~n.thoughi ntet~r ded hr was anaged to overc le nam..ent ~t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bth E erndTabor as Ando 1ver * ~~won wh ecord 108 points. By ntersihols chamlpion eff a run his record o 2 -0. mt ~ sch~~~~~~~~~~~~lct~I~~t i c en ~ reirchl Racketm tant~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ Andove ,I.Exeter and Tabor as h e V ~iI Exeter finished close -behind itli~~~~~~~Exeerfinshe ,AL1II iinaove n'd c ko"e l't ml e e' fta'! n" the K*'UI('iYI L~~~tjUA~~~~tJA~~~UU) fin e meet had cose-bein NIL' - becmie v It 101 poir ts and Taborwitb 91. l ay, Fe ~ary 7; G, o Sa overttme ga es to, fnaly wini his by BILL K PLAN. L Ha~dock Pulls UpsetW i ic C hin,the ndover Sat~rdaSE Februa 27; 'sL Paul's meitch in fiv games, I15 15-18 - Led R iIHY '..DO hat upwth Walt Haydock, who had uaDic teni a cording "B" 13-18, 1-15.' sq sh team, led 15-13, The Andover~ ~I f~h hsbs a snl a blul d win of he day . a 4-1 victory oer a sr nwerstiI by captain Frnk duPont, Pete nd dulprraotsadi season, provided the margin of rti besistogsqdfom jiwrlieaiywsae'Caeithin Blaser, and Seth nItr BI i, victory as he came back from his ace W te Hokio h At t uberoefo ~~~captured' first plac in the New position. Do ii241 in gae, tte 6 o~ I_~ hm osi tsvn seed'ranking to win in n ecl hihak dadCs~n'ipae Chain- ' hsItai InterschdIastic England eddsvn ls: s Ps17llwih oe~d sh 16 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~went' on to c pture thel ISt I two IIfoedefeated7l'egh -. h lae oit i ~~ las:i nhsIhs aydock 16m~ia~ pfonship. Andover uing'e H~ydock fa ed. first and se an jes is mat~ch, l n l'one tin four ae.As ac oth Knt and games' to-4, 1'i hi pnoutscoring alased ovcrn r Dumrmer co-captain rad, co6Jrse of the ournhnicnt. Arudo~r 1 ,With th match s~rell 1,161, E~eitsnearest 'rnpetitors, b Young ho ha4l defeated Ken L ce9 trepiinh ~ i~ hn thm ix i'Asnmb _____ id t3-l, sxand~ te ponsrspcumb. this yetar. Haydock ,started trIsighifrtgancaeearlier 2T~iP~mni il aIndw the'~~Ihe "B" tourn the tn tkdwn x thje ith 3ut 'lg to, win i oakll co ohsback break ~~~~~~as fh'irst opwi ttin a akdow.inthead he wo hTe f at the riumberw and riding Fperiod ifficu nu atw twog etrmynatcoly ~~~gmestowrauptheviuayfo patients with oer, see4 f r the rest of that'per'ad r o At ine-oro owa ptev ndasrnIae acuaecropshot 15-8-,. op in the econd period,' Haydock and used an effectii a 6 7.]1-, hiAtetBue cross cutvolyIcihe u nS raevesl defeating his' aopa nt Youg i 1-1rshot y swee excellent showing rt. Young 'praueu yoc to 3the ''.Cihvagme.Ne Goodhue of Belmont Hill inthe -p till~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 e Haydockand nd tookPne Chad third' eriad t ~ ~ ~ ~ nArWednesaa,Februr) j24, reversal "Bst V31 p tch' anather layigi hi i Blsewpn Petels i~awa n i oer-F eod ft ear, was PA's num er ive Young with just Iassedd[L Britain Higi School track team. 6han i~ehrt pe servered hroigh in that period.' third in the "A'i tournament, Andover's x.rsty rn its wy 'to -r IhsseodmthHaydock five rueling ove time gain S to reavenged an earlier seonloss to c ord Andover's f urth and I st in. faced sixth seeded Garneail of an easy, v ctory, winning, 69-40. seod sed, Fisher 'of Choate, t TrpAdsoth by cap a a'okgtteLed f41 a r oc e.Aan Th ac cr as he defeated him j4 iegames dominated the Anove rcmntonieirs . aini ' a indicat pn of televe of tak~da II and I 1 ' inI thte semi-fia~s~ finals '~ the poss ble thirtqen, sweeping tchwininr3e.of 'bm etition. Th ugh winning nly fer hi§ -" completely exhaus ~ four_ events in the~ Int iasHyoksopotent atch Gat n rcne i vidpial lsirjs semifinal~ math I[ dcroiStr ro~es ito averti e. was t p-seeded Steve Martin of l"ed asof the ace with could not seem to i e' on nte is WI'n the fast, movin g me of De win over Pa dveinits h frt'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ilstn n I Seth rts PacingTripdAnderson Hadok ls hsfistliste consequently Niord, fir's't seeda~ ake, 5thP of the day with :10 gone in he who obk two' idividual firsps, ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ t~ ~ lost ~ir~~~~~~~ ~ three ~ straig ntls a rpAdro aew I h aok othsfrs f De Niord's was another Blb a Pein tione I Martin scaped bu?-Haydock took Phrsnred ~ ed ihero, od I him d n Eat . x~~~~~~~) round. II Playing in the 8-1 c a win ihE M~nl'for '~' i d wn' and i teaseonth ctims i~flling in-prth se n Mconl 38 seond i th victims PlallingW~ era 2.rda iS se gave, thej number in the 45 igh hurdles, as he ndperiod.e s a cn of the~~~ pompetitio firswindameI arryin awqfen42vile ' ptii kec the only asughest r' took first I'and Samn'But i C'o-captains 'var ity t r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ove~~~~~~is I ag dscnseoI e h Ad'e Ponty"B' th am e managed to nt- with',a wing time mangli teamp\ particip ted inIJeff osen and Bob Frisbie oth, in te n[ the entire gaefrom hr heir second straight IInj of 6.0. A erson thei' cmebc Intersc aola ~tic won the 1971 Ese 'hos oinneta h tourney.s~ ll~n ting i 'orscholastic Champ-ionships at oth t6 take aJfirst' in the hig Sw~~~~~~~a iri tComp I -''J -- took all their matches quite 'easily, as he'pos ed a MrInning leap of 6" the Blatae finishe i ffthdpace It l~dFresh Wednesday, Febil e gvngu utt er-Facing ,a strongrvard~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t nyohrmliwne It Law en'eville, Vailliston 6nd P e-oints'-n heir six matches. of.An the d Ie' was upper Dean Roher. dover 'squash men sad, the is first match, Rosen 'got Roher to a first in the-long1 jump, i"'.IIn U teai d phcated it, Earlier score. against the Cnmso. 'Kith a come.NIP. U~'' Relay akes hia'd Andov r's quickest pin of the day, winping he event ith a apt6f 1 i a. as"FhbeI ick edownand '0".1 l hi. seon ' 'A ' Jqh '4 -3 ~tory, The 'fo-ehind ' inam 20,'hehsscnd aewn e taqic doi er's est perform nceofa Fb Cmeigiirjay2; Blue'sb detAarh'dc~ig ely pinned his'opponent with 1: 08 one in a 4-la' relay, along with TOai j wsi' h'.0 nln h at dpedteN factes ideth macas Johnson, and Bill n the period. In the '~erni-final Olivier, 'arry a Ali Can Reoa col~Rfey usdI' mtlhfou tcst fcidthe ail RoeIe f Exter.Althotiigh orhsde match ick M4 SI ancdim NePioaislips, Ando er finisI d in a Sac . ntefirst ovtaing los foi'arryFay t ovrcmnglo's f get a ~ fo neithea ar a e th ,aifing ing the Iville fs p aceI Wa1 vdnejtenas, ' ~~~~~~~~dismal th~~~~e'eI takedown IFirst-Places in could a aime the Bl1iu. e tu'ne'd I n e r fourth' s c~~~~~o haIsws pd~~itions. the teI n ' sac In {waK ~~~hrea games~~~~~Int Takin the remaining'for firsts of 1:40.0, a new sc aool the fir t session, Rosen got a qislick coliihian the tIm Da I'thed number th ee position, odry ICoursIf finish ng fins !'Frank du' cta g broke Captain eeBilEigtid oeh ma ~rfrAd'e n r'oke the~ rec6 d. l-owever th p rfi 'm, ncqievn I ad t wins his as proc~~ss strea of 'ruce Wolean Mches o o"mbar.'Enright secotid.got~ In .h all of the nuchtaaevirtually 79e III' ,9 Ihre t? Denni Rosen. c e final I period oeo he byas ore~ efeated wienged a0 petition, wastnoTaquite exIi etipoet Academy. wnig 8'l egtats i d ththe8me h tt, asithtBlueh'a n ihIn the 'day' by hi ' eper 16-15.p~e d pp a1Ie hs before arneil.predica'ment rs n n lc.b Vbnhi h le a atunbr-oe onRse thIaw of 5e', bettering his New h ol PAd Iao di. esa In,iviuaesth Sincer tfhe atc was h t pacIn 15-11, ~5-11, 161.eeBlaie p all day. Rosen went "o Brita in op onnt Raineault by thlree' PAgals Ifv-July th wahtn'n ince the rnth he : Blue, at 'oneber ex Tim Nei'e a those wella he t~~~~ernational targ~s inst aof played * extremely eli as w ne thedo50anyd. , the riding t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ledown and twa feet.nd'spts g; ge s Jfor nMcihersons 'a al ainebyof ~~e~~l his the thin ethhicrsrdleKz asl withtieof58whlBrc time to se'Wle9~dRccRni minut posime f l to ks ane thne snatce h aIle even s. Ne ille lof t eair respective' th a whole matcb rom his a p neat before Association, ~' -/ -' . : ' le Penseed, clm xdh te le 71 cdu, vlly 1-11 1 n n T k n i~(ndaSef V VI ifl~- I' FIiIs i * -- ' rack e~ rt cocapainRoIoth foI7I2't in he 100 f ees yle8-1e were loe hnsa.'took im of 0:61Aun.it the match as he alod i domin ted fials idovea"s 16 ly remaining - win was lthi- inan for virtually the e igtm i 72 a Gravalle Shi6 CsTei h 6osted by ensLibroi ial inig70 y cats ne recod Neville was flaoed shooti'Ag in he'nbe nab vlt with a jump of 12'0"1. d I I 'Gray- Gi fCtray in leventh p ace In posi'tn alwdb il m a wrestlede Bbisbealso tota of alleie's point 2 5411 h ~ backstro el Ale~ aiks laoforthe: rude se o~ vlpni~tvc tle-~~~~~~~~~aecord., winni gBeiind me, tiie inse in fourth ins n~iddaseco d o seco Ind 'lc highsciring honors aloqg .1 n the quarter-fiAaal~ Andove sweep.,, g in the Kazcksa rrthebaksr ewsHaydo k. !.ooii ovei~ll', while us ftemeleile ' JI Posi nn i n~hravallese kneeling reunn 1 olaces. I y.o met,-h nh nur heopie uprstw neasf 0iithI Inte' ulfe paeoaptpriodi F er Ing ~~~ tob~m sh' on his wb t ienlsv nturne teamsain upt ppe s s~uetl'tadsas ' wld in in- ieni Ao' of er',Bsle, c Iherslan psmjmter n ci h h 2 secpondet nn hehe.bidd n noer20.5ethe10'bten'ic 15-6, I746~, 1-14. s t 'c Cin,payeath was vjy.et first sleonds inteln een h -lae te"olFeisbiethe ho~ f2nshe IM the rr cnwh shenBlue tea 'ry thet nithrfie I I .a 6 o 1000. th 60yd.un nPg weayFs me alof 55L6liye foCniud it a o also 23upant. 'Swtht orfnedy well as he fough t rough~~~n -nthe bowir g Idown in a tI in 1 ,17-15'Seth fourtld I5-4151Walwoih' PA's nui b r twoi man,' sutin !iAziov trmd anl last wepb last year's 'loss;, h ~va 15 1"Inte~cl'~I's cama, 1 L5 15 ., 14. number four 'Stev'e; Sherrill, a Idhs of~ j.afor I ~ ~~ ~~~~~I 'in ther f 1 15 c'C I five' SAaspae me' 14 i, s a-s ~' 4 !stIey re 'on rfo mace " d t th wa:s I ot shlirespecsweItiyely. r y I ndve I' r yircwoMsi wihaianrfmnr F te idEBte ' f but :0710 eodslf the ,'~~~h ee lc wit lhesr 2 ~h~aesqirFribete hn"on (1od ad nte~ogjm a n h I - a EPH I I -7 11ElINarh , I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N ~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~ F? P I I D 'T.~~~~~~I OU~RTH 5 1~ic~~ox Shin s As ~~Goale- Boynlton spark~ PA Victory Oer Dartmouth; PA) B-B11 "~~77 Pa~~~~ls e~~s r;~~ r~c SIa i 4~~~~rsx Coph~ ~ird First~~~~Line Totals 1:46 'ojutse Totls Set SgsonalReRecord Mt. Ou Lie'lasts o~~~1A 'sdo er -I1 N6 ;it. He lasts '0~~~'11 convert1. doi~~~~op ird Idover ~~;Wednesday, 20 February 2A- minutes o play. Makin 13 oll~ acing its srongSt saves in the final stanza n was able to stop the 'Dartrhouth copetitioh of the year, the lost 5-1 t a affthe offense from anyS angle ln.itea fa~~ra~~1 ~ ~~n~erschio~~~as iCS dover ho~~~~key team los ~ ~ very , strong Harvard Fresh.n ganme, the two scores, he I~~UP EIBUKE e ro, h fouirth qu rter a Behjd by onl tw gi Is were the smallest number given up 2 0ns Uper ucYsquad. to the Big Green this yearecp the secdnd peri of 1 and pta .r g udy&S'aFjray2,after~ ofame ajutaron t f n anot r Freen is thinsiee,~ aed 75 'buf etfinsh evRAcor' it~~~~ptthhIU f h avr eori it tre quick cores by the Fr~hfo Frd Perry sao d wo oints 28 D 'tuh by three j~it t 0sedonds Me'serole e out of reach f r goal lin a 5-1;win oveir Dartmouth aptured thirdp c i the ~ut the game' forw r ick W ack tem apart in h wani g o~ thes as g:-errnievery' early i th seson.' ~~Defensivrepe rnon~~~~~eh l~' aiin yAs toe capal4 o hamy noe em head Eatr Pe 'SchoqI it si ga e in a onI aanpy'h it dpe 1 to tasipaay Behind he s orig o Lewi pifenshI sdwith a totaPA f 341.2liOymto row. '.58-~7. was defending ha pion tt. ant Goalie J n be the mean reason fr its victory. Gc~~ing dmtet ws , ... the jhe was dw 56-p' but* ne ~t 14 poini5 tile Blue went pressed by e Of 'the six goals that, the team f'1Aler eass with 387 pin while Boynton wshr captin I esr~leGeggim.abda 71-6.:I te scoi'ed, ' ulIweetallied iwhile' ofne during ero'ucldnRn~ikx Gan 'cademly too'c secoi d.teve Harvard mediately gave P a576,lead inr o two er o,-u AndoVer b~ad at least a one-man uripain s t Aome a was he 's leeadi ri e on a short jum er, Wrester Catrte Iu nI the score baF- to! 71-7 butm' scre t~ih ixIpont o o bri' niao An advntage.toth Bnianote d' giant sla a and Crim ns shots from e te ln i he SIao ahead 62*61 bt M sro8 nd&Bob Hoe, dover was most effective at try the was se ornd over I in crosE -c Bianchi th~n scor dra frethrow regained the nilom ntumr fa nchio tof t B oeenan-y skat a n BoI ng 6259, ~ is ow peay af thecopton jskig to~ke and bske repc vey to dle he teami qnd cortinue siu Tions.aSur untr 1 utstiiidi g e~an ni-C score, 6-2.Lsn 462, A ent Bl~u~lya es Ih G lSpr he ky'p ndoveir's scess Ahead-;7-4asBnKelley scored the two minute mac in.Ithe ame. p~r ntescn meet wa itsIIAtrega aptain I arterin te ten, tea pt~gtIDoints Firom ,that p it, five P n hr e~dspoeld i e rs onr. forward i k 'San rsonI'efrac 1'ields brought t e scor back and ~ slim 3-2 margin to a wide 65p s tofrom '1 t H y'eca ifwith t i e left cnbndf 't eaFros toa make up. Atc 14:7,r e~ 965' -st,obndfr11 teH sco to 67 2, tPtehwt - ea thath wo askto u ch fo1407 bin d last 19 points as te Blue elI- to firihecue. inf the dame, Mese ole taIe te ain i he team's fnhl th eme r sco iecoI' " lower Marin play scored '' nk h Insf eme r eo ie ~ s HcoPL'laigfnse thcap two dover's' Peter third power goal Anto y Jim ' .. fIlowed .losely the 9s6.1 thcn ig this year. Al the outs of h'a ,the 9rwfod in thrd and ca tamn minute, Fred. Davi of W retr give the Blue a 4-2 lead. With' Ay l fth lFn I'tr I*-was the dnly play to Soeas e Ptr ely 'ft.PulFn'the A lon g pass BV tok a3led o th the lead' fell to 69-6. elying untouched in front o puck h Don fer' ~'ean placed i 2th whi e inh w to strng Pobt -by guai d Ba of te ne after teDartmouth to Weldofi Baird poir~U goalie Mike Wqlker had-made a' ~an 9h KelyadR aL IIshd a ¼an'd wtitensec ds re aifling n b did Wednes')a eruar 14 An uit Wenedy, Fe ecns ~ dover-two \ylth ~~~~~showing the ~~cor inoaunt on the qq~~~n faoro?,Geo e Fields sank a hot t ret~roS , to la Wrcte scrd * Aadfemye r theade,7-6l Upcete Fsaer h s e 65 1 ' r Li ' '.1 imeiaely sored q a o th 'le n sarng ~ u toe mico st Locsnr I3en incr1e sed, ts lead woIcee 47-32 poc15deinto' t hinder 1 25-3 i I he1 tir e r igo imedtely defen ead lead ak' e ve, then scor 4'~ . ur btws te 6-5ed~Ifi s esr e nd 12 ofs te Biancet cotabnemco _15pon. tems~t t ofont, th7ihi ga e'rin of eft~e outesean I' Ble heled hot -0Onaconui or e's Kele,:ilelu ct ~~~ed acio ee, 70 T r eser and ter 56-55 as end~~~d. Bianchi f :6ombined 12 of the teams 1 ponts nxt pbcdy' lom se- - ''"' period, tip-!ns b In the third rvdd Advr ih t' Isor Wlkre. sh md''s62wn 9svs Buzz dvr'in vr b lp so asocig past goali tped Oelson oithnoiarmuh pre w aendy 8A nBiI, urke' poe . his egoal iniong ason te t In tegmsIBn ethe Mount t 1. ter li ev' e et slnpitoy Ainfronegg. diAdo n21d okeih nd save.d, cone of th s PAir6-in tf pen ~~ing slme artmhoth's andleytfisinuthteiant Tha 'ofirsto deanske .. a eso 4esa intoer. ari'enh ad Jhnm nersae. Frank Oran soaliue d sBlual.mInInheslalpte an omcthe imelte rDougereefleh poe isgs i n, ts onl ai g am By th e ed nA i tw o ant u on estntS tied Cte gamgt.priod.Cnnnig tesfooed HssyGrmo b tw inter gamet npctobluenedtleyico mshe n lp ffnetoampnpIwe ~~~t eI Havesthe Allean abucn teggetti 8th th efr'1 d o ToInyn ~plce 2a2tcatn i in nubr dfaesots oangytn shot Omin 25e faeet Drt.Withs d 62 S descoe 4Tht9h, 'nHe Sader uso man slabsFSteveKiakoxscodrfdnsemwastlargeo two niianuoacse lefti the ineh heFo p sbeloahlin Iniueslftisteopnngprid Ir pn thee first erCrigdo B rikeentaway y o~ o ut11sosduigte 'duin e tied2 bt oe a 226 i1r1rth, first -th ~ -sape nt heg h e -S in5i l40miutsani i w~p ~ Ln ett in 33rd' imut t oiv PA,3a ho -1er loadwDr hol b ~v pe~rod SConte ipt of u tera o tts finlcre a ce'te ied toe one hotevr s o til avr-nt t lue6' to4hhead Daaedt,.i tIpitc int e gutcoed't a212232 h'nfti eineaum pena yIo o rs-hcig when (he scolied o r theun spd r it ___________ t eamIl rat C reig Thoas st IItiale 5t'Ton, e e mn d~o a y theethe game'slfiktxinute Drtmuthe and tm k av n1 fBluBike onn e, ~Sealr-oing II ,I. nItesc a Ii 1 ( was unale tI ent Her on1 d se -T utscor I n w1~r s Ie, ingaesput-vtem7nepaitsibi thehe At oftheth ~~~~~~outset Blu I' the puck into the goal. ecivlytoffa he. * control of the ba 'WIt fi e bhnp coring andPr ct1erJir rwfor seconds deft, Fields drovetdte hejHris the nteln I nac,'ti e sl, ap~dinofCate -' hee baelne~ 1 i36 ih14paas trK V olw Dn Vt' dthe u o 1t 3-0atte h heBo'Here co n F I-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e' ndvernetandpuh to t10utlteIa te8 softhe muiddlte, perid aantu e fistin 1967 B ickeyo h Fr 1 FaehdNomCos a'soIaeb ~esmn welairna slompr ito the 18otal e IIteaItheofthr~~t ane( aaag-e liehda2 u h rbon ytt coeiuc n two vic seySru i the 40em Tedsohe CArtd! vedV o eek aivt curshe an W1rcest tver thech o1~v f ald iues 4o1 Bhowevwil earie rar71-ui Andqucar ver rsic. High 16lue 4 I ' anap aveng~l a r iv ~I sst TmWi Blair. Ttally com itting Bod e, Bnicleyiand ed t'oe sttpenhim p~1utHro If on th cos-hotby i, h aven played byrd the se oned. then a pe2, ngi~ peald g Isbyt S~tme rigThma ~ ta ~ ~ to by f~ I ~~~~t stan as 'siv~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a ~nut otet ~ I ChehI 'r tok hi shtfi''~teaes game, Andover c n-~~~~ o ~~~~. ' goal in the as oi t' ns bok th game oen with thre a t -0. t 'a Score ~'ll ~~hilestifli~g ore st brau se ainwieaonl otirdstaza, Harvard' I -rk - Il nth 01 ad ' entireplay, tain s ot aptin Dave Stackerand I' Ra on toen fdf6 iI1 I ye attack.se g~~~~~~~~recrdalhir toglinerpandy Millernscoredtonvar; iPliunfredtheBe' uc oppoent ahd~f athr& hea sutut Gal s i' .. -~d th'A Ovrnet an-d ,on ,was nets r ~~niero~s turnove~.a-tin to in rthe n es Anovr' rt sheap shot. Wreh relative5 ewhie tea nc'esed 'sled '(3'exelen twienor neerasitthe impstn Wle 'ese-s baktsbesrleadBinhi set b 32-2.7Iwas hiIf,9tolbma eeitsaleadn5-0. p _d sng h tnSvaittIa bu orate putd ha~ 1i e ]-r~~rk a Wth 30scon set i n tga c7e dolntei at{ln coerfoath B as tbean ~ui atn~th Adoer pl ad 5Ano n2avd telgfomben -led lngahn upj inLoa ,hhatdId B~e'deene Te ~u on iue anin ae 2rike e Caaag rdf ias hc ila hen C I ehe Crai t oet fcteJ t ch al'bhun te a haf y 't todrig '"s~a omae oth 8t - hi inhgoloftebyear do meba to n1 ori~g 1 points 1 of the'quarterand bygame, P wesI ~,vy ah'sot __made by d' fensemI ~~i th e aIrlthnustHe-gafw 2-1 h scod'makd u te 'esivue4r six gon~ino , ~rce an' ehi Tomut -Bl d bytath otting ue ra o av r an~ arn exeA ioan l e igof enBt fegoaies d ve Hi~5ch rsitMv a noy. ithvPetpiingd223yatplay -'I him Ifurnd s o yote ack umthe ~ Saturday,' Febhuarti 27,pAn-d aie:ai6-r, Brpcstr I 1 Anio a t9 ill oasoit wih hreeadng beousOrtto hot.1 1-6 d've-, ecni If, hpsthevicsory of the Doalmouhn-' thincndo p i oi ingtef inthPgme, Miwa truh minte reaiin baskt b- daylFfry2, Shelea ingh tinhe reni I d eua dvrIO 6-6a1,th Aiuoers v 2 n ase by vram h lto u cr F I Adoers vrstybas' ba~ (ea was outcord .19-1 a i as Mount Harmon con e~~~~~~~~~ to Mount Harmon, 5-82. The KBlue's tendency to fou~~~n provedto 'camea b te decdinIisedfato tothe 4~2 of olyl1atmt teams d - p red LuI'~se as it I ea defn 'e4 pRiod lowcer an t Sel unsise t goal (behind. i1 hers dun hae nti, wth t 'b sa Iguou ec est ee tl.I'Imuh a a i stna Harvard e ahtirday qate to Fe I h en t Ioyntn wash axtonhrerha'be ule to a'`45-3 lead gos ng In the' naet aee a ehl Dr-hsttald5 ~~n oh s no re o rem ienal~ ~ ~f t a voutacquaTer epoa ~fomrfrhccduighesan. the for 'Mna e k inu ta of 23 duii t~eeidcotst odureaste t hris 'ube wHernia I iiatyefa'evss 1gol f.hs o tefeetpro ut ha In, ophent ht.Wt eatv ai tsues1fto 2-PWii r5ad the Bldn thentues t1s urnvrhthots tefnl lyhs4 crles'uig vitanDave tI Iad 11n d ove on le0 a th 1e oigti And g er ga siy play 22 ecel'ent' h 22 d Bi oga h Ii hot h if, to Iits 'me- Wit Isen 30 s - acnetetpr onswieBik ie ih52pinuk 1asit -le"' 'l 1 -5 -ng, 'I ' IfI ~March 3.1P71 'P S[I P TrH E 1LLIPIA1[ OPPONENTS;' T, R~ L RA.EL TO-EX ETIA," MGiN10 IL ST R HOPSWE H OCKEY ~ BASKETBALL INUASH jM. WRESTLN 19 I~[Page Andover the Saturday,, This set~l varsity AndoVer's Thi~Saudynght, the Ando And ver's sity Andover Sat u d y ill ravel t Exeter, thihokytahw'lppsEeer Squas tmi will travel to Eetam swimmi g tam llays host fc, l 1 of' ts strongest tei to~ c~ th R'd or the sec i Saturday', to meet te 'Red for the wh ich bos c mes mt I Ekter. T~ie from Exter. Altough fine teani vr em nte esn tis time enonsecond It yeapSI is~ Viri ecord, e e recodiofaso3-4Ithusefar th ' hed eihl ~ 'compiledta in~ having time Exeter meet witlh finished aha*f In:Anoe ielf eon Cpane 1 b recorde the behind victoriou~s, a mnen, seven andu four~ rs numb othe ndover, Safurday. last JV 1 should d second ose ciin c has Re'd thd rritt, RennieM of'ing performance point 49 br~eaking h nd, nters the meet With route b th Blue 7-0. tiff comettofrthohe supply h mn I5ao. th Idrng .Kelley.' Bob' PEA' L~ads It Pla neets ten :he 6-4 icord. Of trea Blue. have in 6 w shols Dave Pentows~i will ledIteams, tlhat I l incositttyatiunn a a t i hc 1s Three Inte'rschol Cha m eore oipoed l tep llsesoeidatin frt Ethee terschols far this year, Ando r arid xeter on The R~d oasts thr m Ereecohsrecrdd iprvecomo t nmttmp i heRe ttn.inth' 1d nhaveb.j enor Itn with foo gwih chmphamps ascodoavnhg vrDefed itre rev eod urn em th o tteril upset Meade ams, An over tersch~Is place f s~es Rol~ert BarfAgainst 'thos( six Paul's, jNqle & Greenough, Pen towkwo satSt. fourt seed, before Along vith with' a 4-2 rec )rd, V/;A1 Exet r's is I Miwdisxte 121 ~~~~~~has he in w ho KeVin Wajterson; [Miltonand IBeP' cnt H-ill. Against Pe eiinals to De at guar-d gnPteRdsoe wrestlesboi lb.' d Theio e inin b which th twd Chafee3-3. I eup consists ol Deerfield a d PteRdso Lin ~1efeaed starting class, Exeters irevetul.wine lb.thclas[Playied ov rw eining victories ofmost its Briar' and Metcalf Ji forwards inr eeta the he1ar'od ainst a r~was iff teams. ~.yent en emi-ifi'rals. and inth game 'versus the,: t Nashold and center Scott lewisi, the year. g'itenubrwothe an er lost. 'ard Fsh aExe w ntl~ieo Nchols, on to finls.Tige p0 itioris have been ob andf'~ o panTb eiiIi wete onthe17o~ 1 Eee, II ~.otk a 9-2 - victory, 'Lewis and Nashold both 'joined 'thei Green Aiit Sarfraz and D ndaiJoe TBrow is its neBSi, ver hi An also defate Paul's wirf Exeter dninhSt havd and Iid-year~ the at Brownu4team ali-Smnh, Joe neerind arsr ve his A If also d been 'instrum Intal in the Red's; recordied a -0 shutout.' to'Eeeplyr4 he aBu-e xeter oeo Sap. kowski;, a butte flyer,I porent' ndlin this (asTd ce of ni e re- ~ms bosshepri ca and 1 went on to n 1 bringinre ons,, e lotaln recnthuc h encourter Ie iad, missau ofs lfon ast year's'U turnes cha.Tp pionshipr.The fina Exmt 1 ook dhsdone poorly. Ga.oinger t whil ~oig'ossetyi t Ine's.'Holding incividua the and alsorat Paul Dowl'ing whol was ovvite.jdhs. nec iesoigcnitnl r~ladder xeter's. theid i ert botm ahl'ilimtedin in ch a uinsi rs atot ;e game. Although Pentowski has Gin agai9-~tm ime fv . Hadii thIRdtac t ar~ nisms ee ClPAls i,n '* PAls nber al) .d scorer leading Ramso team's, the .Dxeer been 'a uper Jim C~a . A. RodI is unpbpeeve.'Im ~caegor * eter'class Caeorees isCn cthrsadut. o Weight ondfae the R-ed boasts a well gm.H Iiseason, lark wi, I be~ Aridver n tr Gaygist Othel stndousafo incel 6-4F ,blne 1 Iatcepeil PAh atmed Fvori.e both in sa er be ai pr Rau Erilie dude deesvl'the an 'the arr val of Lewi and Nash~ld IOffensively Etr'vellecd ante40fesye 36 b. te2 Humph ey, the 110 lb. an 'attackstady wrestle$sfo is thefor an 1c361er{ionEreisr6-3 Aceunt 100a acTstrok Rau ~~events. In t tayai -on sbt e 'Ect eiw Tuts I ~es R ses lo three eris61its this for way he ' leas th ~lakb~in downe TomSommefi~lin In c parative scores, Exeter well- balbri edi With six forwards of And ~r 1 od h'has 'cm ardsofnfowd lthe Exetebr,umpei eyn ronmnat I'Cn seoned, aliber, the individual edgle as it has of equal IslightMuntHhe avr Frsmnadte 'flecon xeter, a4end i ral riumpnd oer and ef t 01C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sptDeed triu tsqahsbe of scoring and lstdfaedbtH.ermon 1 nCopiigdt obia o copeeheP inth s od round.a registered Afeven The most -consistent piayers 'fviosaeMlo,32BrkTus.heteamn tem inthe hsicord oth tk h hiscor gae'nBsyM repunb tn inarep 'lon'pe3itio rid anIwsm.aaop hs Ttanor yerssutamrg High Scheo t9 II Low hsyahwvt e h teo over victory ie ir~pres~ ITk 5-7, Pauls St. 0, 5 abor 3-2. eral s erihas Exe M In th~ 200 match V.p closely, with~he only anId~a Jo'arh as----'-'-ihaeben a Da mouth 7-0. Ad er, Her mie h c rd h n B ssI d g me losses returni~g Itterm ' from Exeter w.es 4-51 alaru differenlces I .4s '7-, e eFbigbeing difrn Deerfield'' and Paul's St. the in gamne,' that quarter fourth. the be u ne-co h jsfi'tir e Dv cCn ee d e Atad n , Hboth ofhclk igarne 17 opoet its outsc'ored it l~~~raed W thefvo F Kul'kowski and close defeate ul atrdyth This vasiy rdtigamy F. 'I ' I F ' it- dee ycls 'm an rin F ' ENTA F~~~~~~~~~TE L I - Je ' - 1. I , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I E 'F' , - ii each I ~~(onec) predic~inpi person 2.Oni ill beREFLT ED if 'iot hanlle ill Blai ks NN ~~~~~~~~~~~~3. 'Il be setted~lby i-awin 4. Ti ' ~ 4~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 6. 1V I ners F I Leli F ' J'WILL (IIVE- ACUST F F F I'I-F th nuberf F(, pc snllll)~ ~~N ~ I L -,I-.N \ ` - FF Spot I i~Ihop IF F 4'-BFolFd I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Andov:epis F FF s F~~~~~~~~~~~~~G 'NAM F F F 'FF GIVE A TURTLEN4ECK JERSEY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VILIL F \M- M DE BE T'. . l!I [, I- .Da.. Fl L cr . ' '~~~~~~~~ - M Ak C lI~II~I~~f4: an.-. will be notifi d by, T e Philli L T s-io ~ 1~ ~~SN1 ~ T.'F 6, 1 1.~ ~~ME da~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, area Sa 'XIti. RP A F' -F FF~ Pa Mrch V ii ilo, ni~~ B-- reI m' '. st - rid tI ti is ,.19 -''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_ qbiLe g 't dIA d r e -ng A W e~~~~~~~t ii kes ttu H o ,te,)BmcI l sulsaIn.I L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s 'wt ~rel All-Star Beaasts Im ressi'v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ei ircviegd byofel s c ses enonskebasis LheageStnins oher in t e in al gin n a fott I rie a eod anf151-1I LFtheh " earl l e rw it A wPhi 't S 00,~ ~~ ~~~~t i, h co~ahd ta. yJthn usn- porm .tete5 wr 1 - ci ser sytem te 'rid A scoredtw~ gals wih Rueer r to coremplen at er suc Civsit onle theaBob ws' inalpcsflsao.InVrea nwt ihree goals~~~~~~~~ t 1e s onewl ore cuse,~Circle ~~cni~~~~r h~~~~~A u club prgame cotea swere - Circle edged1 , by t~~~~~~~~~~~~e c enh lo -eth ba I ob thsed.,TRBomers ne up in lat acerc use erminanreffor t cae reougord s5-11p-1 ofh 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 thegtf In arae' wld iththr~eflpsI he omes n h as opposed: to seven lo ss oer aruretylad h In ith a wild thr~theaefirstohalfsf race he-tieeami league as lthey have therfura teamsfinas two wee so pJ y and ssnHoerwith thseij on. ie 55rcr.etn a i t tipg 'Cseled 15I separai ed by~ only fot r points, the fiflish :1 in seconq place. o ,*e r' tf~oa 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 o endedits sIth~eCircldtha abl t nxelvncbu apik Jones ed telauinscoring in recentlones*uzyits hitrI dhaI9 on8eridvd he f its lst s gar~t lau u esti~ awIjadp cpnd hev. ens Greatsci weI9ly re eteee first place. .~~~~La-... Leadin n the adVaeh ot 10Pae I II'the ~~and almost gained tb t -ro.dplc epetv wt fl with this year's lub" 1 Hocke ual s: rs. Starting e se son-o nth ialsa ig.cies )adiio aretw seniors eff rese1tv20 and 2 crown Was the Wet Quad hckey dlef n , both 'ol and Von II nhrtadGe ur IIQ~~~ ke '-Amajor problem endu ed by he hZnad n Ge oins.Rone Chese 'RaserIyn e hed b Mr. William Sch e I1 along vith liesecond Serior Circle squa waisI'k-og ther they form o~ef te theZotekm'd Ia re teamI conedy eter in t i f ~ ieinv ns in the tea 'nextt thre ,, ii est firona Bnce t g r thei Get Bof nSyelpaitoDi uxakeid 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 t e 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 puqk0ouIfitnd ividually Rh e I n h aGar dell and th Gidilla- Ie - Bomb e and, ~'sininte thirdthe pl~ag~ie. Arr~ l~~ter th~C forthe Circles were Rick Rams'oy, inth -leaue dllgahe" Theen of the Se ior' cellar, the SeirC' t lsquad. sea o atei b~ oved to te StabLingoSaWakrad tai ndin vihe 41 poleaglucutr-urntyeol h t West Q'u Ch~~~~~~ck Willialm .1 30 place positin in the stanidings~ Celly one of th best' teams Scle 11 ledL te sItid~ tte a, de 8 r rlas >inClul 1-ockey his' ryl the Welt tea i scor' -. eaueind isetho alsootainga e yh~ ar ,wopae -,Quad emmoe'far into the -The Bmbersl Eiu n.reho soinla took ashrte~ ' plad in e.r~y t~seasn, nd A uh far: froin th bes ' ~e as converted 2'of 69 a erpptsJVb tlI tyer log it fiiseiteyea wi rns~ita ut1h& eaethor7prcn.-Iaddi~ion Butler Rheinha t- and Btethe t am finishc 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 tgs e~~~~~~~~~r J~~~~~~~~~~ef nsive reboupds W~ita 5 u a bet.m ti h of the econd placellf n-isherS. "Tr bley'lLea made' up fr ebud.Teseodfr 5d9n ~ e b l a~ The ~ney to the s ccess, of ti-this f kh ability by fine -eb on GardelbThesstheoteaMfinws'rd Westi uad seemedj to lie in it stc I andlin~g dnhustle. Led y :he Dade slwrDy Bntz torit cej le oe oveIngofQ.-'Bhn hIr'lefensemlen Doug Buxton', Vhc has compiled 164 10onII andwih24pins34o h'hlav 1 very] snrong firslt e, the Quad Joh -ombardi' and Brad kent, I grabbe1 43 re 0u ds.bensr'dofeetros n - ~a - henomen poted scorin tot~il alnir with tlqe eCqellg t goI lotnding out, the team's, ar ing adto ' rd la is .also the of on60 the goal5 son 21 moien J h gm inCfJonM p are guards Dav S ai son ledng re ooun n1 the t amthnISknearest t ont.nIbers ere a song t dee-i-'nd Malcolm Thomson whowih7densvrbudsCo I n ' avttlled74an, 3!pnnt captains Charlie Schaff and D~olisI twc l th ,ore of. te sively', asIe ie'c8 l ctaived Allendin' -ptint sesn'I id isuefrm nga-'git aeaeoi'tirGd H'Iscoring tandings with 191 an 1 8 duin-tSe, s even garnsifon the 'season. Golden-Hairs Fatf onsenx offpnsiy' lapse, los g both tieII once t the Gr'eat ua n l w Cwie nefne i FIlowing 'close behih F af Ipinspetveyiouf ps I second 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 I th~~ 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'n Whi~rI ~tremelv strong od. f- the tsharthe eageforhe RaitPon lther lao~15pinsi orbn ' Whil h j noher y ohrtaactde o'I" tet ais hypa dte'6 reboun s, dii~ the secold Jihs -' ~C~C: theWest Q'ad, proved oithe arry o n 1 ri esto ' Daddies our times andxvw0toal' o .h. team. be qetq y stoentere lee's LOoafunai Iy CnI. e pvval sa~ inning Dir IBillman, all-star first line cetr L.er Rome Arnold, paing In Green place M utinBy k ~ zilng t t in %a %o d l of te'lelege c'tr position, hs Ile s Infut in the standings 'jside Ihe to leastarlesti ri ivnbII up-tun I i w~~~etdn t ta hs'I'l Ie cruecnr5- h un' 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 heet season, 33. p1C, 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 I c~mp'p inced of Doi~g ter the first two}W~ ~of the no dte1907 al-trta e team in dfnier ou ding fud hmevsi atlc. filmaia Ii~~t cedTePee of DouvConptilge eor''hIBb-sad fir l areaDic aA areh-wso~h.f3 Teta hsrlid nrcn oi 'the1970s~fe A Th te a al i Mc~~augh with an iden~~~~Itca DoalndtckM alin ath Dic tri mpthe hasot '3 for8 games, ve9ver, to an 8-12 i o erall Po itio's I Tgte '.these thre I'tc r( 'wviigs of 4-0-3, Ilwvr h iext r st5 under 75 percent to. put him reo . etam attakith asp-bb th scoed Toeth and Doug Billman at centerc d i-te nthJe nt -aane and '~~~'in Dick at the t*viegks Q tiders'n ea efa b hind ano edk in th maort! uhe6 nWbi teok pth Bnmciwr BohMLrgl n BlmnR-H inhardt. He als ha 9 league; of its ten players have 1 ~~sel1ves th n b n proe best teIith P oI i rnnc thast~2fl ~ ~ in 'h w . uad tea. inreb olsd, fourth hihottti n the hve 0 oel 0 edn -n-g- i ', * I - league, 1 to set a1Ca3 he~ aan ox ere" dope innume'ah onlyforttidpae Pon plays.McL uglin le t 'e'of as Slaeniriceand the Dolan was telau. * ' 'thetemi upper Bo Nic lon, firt league, ie wgrespectively. oiv eGreat Quad K ' * was foor-th in te leagtie -asarils ya' 152 B lubnts sc~9~rin I e I thelscol'int league. ehas scored 12 oit le~su irsoigI ith Billman n the I st week of t 5sasn, in Ill whiecbgingdow 1 d eseon: 32rebounds. eneth pirBombers ofaI-och ' S~x' an Ned Jhnsao ga e I one d~ropped to' th estIts0Q ad,morealstsFoowgN' the ecline aeRcklow . ' ,icholson in tes~rn I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ the I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ae Chaplin PIl'Kep was v ry effective displaying h t i o teGatQd xvwrl rgs th JoandDcVo r aihe ,Her eller, n S ve Kempe, ability 'to clear th puck and o er j Circle rmoved Mt a tie .pr o~ clglla HenswthJh r'y~adWie center. Ramsey lic the 'circles I vocrd etwe 100 -I kep t ii' the1 F psig z nexi~n I-d pae, in sciing during th'e i'egular and 120 points this s'easbn. In' -Ithqrou c-t'hea P5 ga hr wt i ~ct n sesn Hart, first' ''1 I u rkandseQ ada T hu wta fhi ce eacho tline wing xvith It o c rng 10 on s Cni ikngscn thl 'Oa bohadI the Bombers, led his' team in '-ChaplaiWi t o the team's leading se n I~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~'ng. Von Schlegell skated fir-st rbud ih16 was t l team resentin -'rbud ih'6 eesv ngjP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~for ',A' si'e the Great Quad and ws wareboundcs Great ched Quad. by - I-Co thrr~~~~~~~~~~~21d in tleague in scoring. '~ --nes Leads'Leaue Christopher dik c,Mrthe' Gre tThe thir line onl the all-star ' 'In ; a te for last) place with a Quad f bce i dHMrron 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 ta I~~ udundislpob C Gre t Qtradskated team first and I"~ ~. *HIteam Mat utr. Pease -copr 10' lyer Ir.o iei in rteloig eoreya itbI ntls hist scrncbiiywthten,'-'fd'so seirMk linesthe Q1culd in onl e Jitsng~ 'Q in alaotoem and indepen dntsmhav not beal' ~~~' iles~~~~~ven tin games, to xv ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~'eoi te'Wet fnt h 'p eail aha ' . I t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s I ,.'~. txe -in a asofhrdplciitcuy-al.wionythre'lacisthoea 'e, ~n ups thet deesveors'TeGfdnarfsosotasords se0or Mire eoIhts.he othes choee byfer a s, , 'Ri ter eysecyofd aenid Chirclein l-aacdofes tca Johersoloeren cooer ndh 'seasn li5 oi aine cn on Soue, Bofmest Quad, 'thr-e terpyr dit toguer ht1 H P ns,hv 178 aoneo bolse d. Withl u is rstvly-oid, t ak ngo ith defensie. ougs A i havoe 1 10 o scored o'or 10orib respectively. The' ' theP wer te was M's an I~~~~~~~~~~th 116, ~ ,o IerJBombersvand7Stan B b Soul, of Wet Quadts andrpayr totaloitou 4Bdxon, o the Bmbers and San po ts an a toal of ve I iat y~r4, neCtP I'erly power, the, team began o, w n asenescscorer, d Eis ted itn its Aren' tie tLikingstoln. undef 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 aa51 ch of the Westlitid i the fifth sectond in sig vth 1 p ints joe so leads his team' and is pace. 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 rebounding wn Instre,the heGeaQudC igblwo a cck) s he all-star- goalie. 'aIGronaeti a fo rthnt winniblow to seak he lonent. I Qu Bcmes B cr mbi s rin Pat~l Gordo are thi nuedon Page 23) Vn 'te i'- rg u rthei s iot ( I' ' I Jnln~ I~~~~~ ) i Ii .- ele '- Mth~~e of tphhne H fts antheA nt.ieater *Duer by DAV McGR i vrecents ye CKN hilip D however, ddt Ithog ted a's hehqya narin gaegHlapiye Iadin s cr tas.*~wsBodcwoaaI goivdal Ita gwth comildtu ,te av fraking' suerousve 'a ~ u h. an ta iant hssno ire theishate Kelley e all- bcue teoamcVer others oCapt ewsptoti ChamiossBt h ebtholiredf an Ipasses th. are ll av MEorial was defeated, owever,ou atees wo ll hv oston English. 0lstngise hesevs. -n tra-k, n'lhis pper year Cath lic arose, jno Le urybasts sohi' itrfo tt ias~mrsierdnIas in hi~home Th vict: ry brought th!, team's *ate o Am.Competing in aten streak 'to 29. ar d during il~e Aabaa State High School Kelley's senior yar, t e streak Xssociation tdoor mdet, Murray altitured t o firsts, these comingwen to 5, a state recorJ, before I,0 sli n g to Boston English. n- h. rpejm'ai h'2 1ati -his team wa; ranked yardp 10anrlsd n h til f fth1 n in addition, as rated jmh at4'3 adi t ebetCatholic team in th khe urdleq recorded a time of ation. ellqy also had a fiftee 147 I addition, Murray captu eQ their scho~Is qld 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' honred wre o ide ofscoe ed n fou ga~s.Frt Boldi cntstnt a th in Duigthe spring, Ke y paye ~.ring tra~k team. Runningth schools.hs-I ~ eo tr ndo enperformance, gas orti he w4s the~ion',in moj h opfv the freestyle onetnsi ad but- econd uigI base on Catholic' asebal Omile Iin his' home towih 'of schools. l- Holt ~aded ost Valuable'PPlayer hI'n- terfly evnts, He also hoclls an It~ A n a n l-CathoI ~lm aioo,' Michigan, he recorded Milt Hotj a a.1aIti a wsa.A hl eo T Biaginning 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~n athletcs, an ik Ml Hal, Hol louof fie tea's IJ.ndi%si ,h L 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* oltwsendof :6 eodo esho nd w vr gan'ie lo~ event i event. This he pent~ho o4ater 0 fihis edf championship~ football it mbtgn. have ' turned friurnaone outstanin of six individual events: I]Tennis Stars * I * asperfbrdne tSoarts Ill t~ts trated's "Faces in the r n.fencing, coss-couty -I The finailtrdusoftesrn *mances. H6It, whoI I ISW~ ng nrIsadutftesrn of the most prolific qu ebcksCrowda the' next 'year, B61 uc ruon~ni, horseback riding and ~ '~r . termar w6tni players, Dave t - iPAhistory, was ,thefst tealm and teWat~rville team oce pistoc hooting. or thi aa on the Iiaaii all- a ain It the .. skls htthortconahsls team, ~'hich , ignimoreespectacular rn tee s esignt ert nte inalI or n i lstrs rma dlt ~e,VP amn military service in thepast nin teenthNwEnld'tieTh dheIwas a h once . corda '21centumry. For, the three ivecgame. Il aditn aumer he ha aentining . - theiC ~~' a, * -a. - ha heboene 1summeth which w4s hjm eri .~~~~Itot~~~~l~1 ehsordo~ th tI~-te i''nd ,' Sin 1969 wo thln cond ey ~~~~~~~~~tehitr M h i 'r n~~~~ment, he ~scored sven goals' in pa at thea Natioa 'can O~yone 1 nd a, half peidw ich- pion hi )s. For this aci mnt, is, a Nat onal Pee We rec6rd, he' ua ified for the Qlr1p. tIs The tam finished third in the but jws unable to go beas of tournanie t. a pre 10O commitments. I rm ChsMs. ase a Dv Mlace.n Chasehskenrkd number Chalns quarterback first tie hnh was in, his second yehr o ourtn-and-u'der, a match all season. lost ony Among his one tourimament victories ~I1 heI New England Cha-iohpsI in ich he did not lose a et hase travelled to the, Nationals I in Chatonooga, Tena nessee tat year but was, un- a I a pitching perormance In 1t9,thl varsity. since he was junior, p.e nteItroosadpa Worul ei nes, a lyr tePe e ato s elstm n rus firsits I He i~,-also irSGef asit fiis thi~'Hl Wowodvarsity he lastPe ye ain wa rhg dite'd'with on 0scoorecord, R douutth virter ter haHltdl~,ya wa sh ght I-,t rs Eir tosi~uniorS Do games in wqich-he pitche.Drn scrrih'lag, a ngomg i'n the 100 yar keef, a ~ih.I whlMfnshn balckstroke as he improved his lb ,dHasy ,tbat I sason e compied a overallfifths in heMssachusetts twsvcad-nertie yfIrInd gre~sion of Iqual mth tying n tourh 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 Chansomearn g tatstic a'Iheledupper, layed Pee We Weehokeyor pinsiostorn tuament calledte .amziiWynuh 'nI.r .nhp or nmibr MrLisistehrd the football teamn to an u n feated' Wei~u' Mass. His team on M rk Lifithe t ohird- St: we I vitational. I that tou a prey~~~~~~~~~~~~3Wiously ' slinadam'g te o n, for e Howe he~eauetite ve Buke~ o distinguished th tamto hirn'self. Grf - fn e g nith comnpleted 7-0seson 81 O of te142 sa pia ses r h eyinouth Pe I t m es ,yhe Itn Emen] i 1'11 yards nd15 touchdo ans. Fr decil t travlt Can~d in-,ntetite~ oren atm enty 1 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 ~ ~ ~ ~~ o d two w wins and two loss S.a ttdisoeod nte10yr LEEFTHE TER wa~~Ihnre rcor i hb onke th.en Srauer aoYe iATH name of nsve ' a a :. fhaa by tee 1 Press Club''- I Hall, an upper, canmw 'to PA frpm Carm , California,. here he was a sta dout in'~bt football' and baseb II. j-le capti ed oth teams, -was an 411-leagui ~Iec ion in both sports, and wEa selece both teams 'II ed as 'the~ mo t aluablepae on adecade -- payes as ailso h both teams a] circuit. a ' - Id reI by- the PIILIPIAN and( nmdofniepa4o a ~~Needham Bantam Whe'he team, was 'sa a~~nothe'r sandout.We h ~~~~~~~~eeven h led his team 'to vic ory 'in th eh nlrd. m ~~~~p~onsh as hesoe al five goals i a 5 win ver ambrige hle-4, payng in the on urrerous reod'rai relay oIg intloed.Hwvr te went' consolationethen event-% ters while recrd-beakig also setting ndivid-," -I Iwee e the rece --ual arks. Arrong the'se is record efn~.IDrn'ta ur'r that set just'two weeks ago. In Ic'fsagadfl9-Cei ,als ornked nutsprmber, a the 1Q4 yard butterfly, he swam Ic our a-M lorakdnme the 3vc nt in~54.5 setting a new New etts ;~hmp Catholic emnoia onInNwEgadi ob~s Engard rcd.Neie ha"FThis pa~t summer, Chase h Bricighile 'for ad s record sevllnow has ked by the PHILLI!PIAN as played num~ber three fr tej1var1'~~~~~~~~~~~ationas 'his team tie fr St a Ctofegtrcds two pool, heefteWek"'fohis Oolsiylt rigwarnkdu*~ ~~~~~~~~~~~t ~ and Detroit, and rke fivps ol ad-neNwEgdd qd-o ot-ie pons nh ber one in New England i t e ~Eis uuh 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 acopeirswo were standofs the W si rteg~on, Ilinis'ea Alhotghre na tuh 13Ico~ pishets were two national er ior efJ osndsiguished stern reg ion st~at-rea thll 12, a ~~~~~to redord, these, coming in the inim self 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 ne also ,a honored all-city I as ~ ~~~ 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 pre selHonlu. l~ i~.o I e vnt.I the1r nar o doecvmn 6er I winter, he 'had been selectd o' - als -, a had Holt anm e cellent I~~ ~ a-.----fre sty e, he recorded a ime me of araR senehasebeenoundefea takeEpartRinsbothatheeJuniorfe baseball On -c e eer. illen he -. 10 , and in the' 10 yard in varsit competition Comnpeting Developmeni and '-ue,'E1~~~~~~~~ha bas er ~~ii~~~~~~~,! ~ac he Sttoke, he set, the reco d with la-t"yeat in the In hols nh !cIclence! programssomora y was awrewit hl-~i onirs, 'mm i of al1: 02.4.~' In'- ddition, 12 lb. weight class, e. deftea ~ed the Chicago Distct-Tn'i this time as aAs an azick s holds an amazir g total B rat o Exeter in h~ finals, 20. Associain. At Andovr. rne eleventh l~~~at~e 'grdder fou th h&' of hir een state records i .tkelve Inthe Iterschols tis year, Rosen the varsity team as r.jh~ in hit -the.36lineu *a As aand ' ~an [Ourteen-ardunder, events, agtin' won in the 127 lb. cla S. pae nteffhpsit nP' weihi eitc gadted i eco~rd F r -Lthese actcoiplis ments, rin this season, Rosen h ' New Eria Honollu Clt lag fr'0A letzc ofasgie the awr in ',Hl ptc paned 'in 6 n-K caswsgvnteN w York ended his recordn to 10-0, i atyah ~~dnme n 'the F' e fif a He 1968. of hese oming~~~~~~on pin *. ~~~singles single and~~ numbern andbdoub 'te no Clte year ors aHdeAs i the first to W n 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, waseddblstgherlat um w once again stanr His SCo or college lev el. alct elcin n'hsh mer arnd cild n mpr ssieteam1 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.~~~ - - K4 a~~~~~~ Rasnrosastsho ho frequntly he cse 1 ~at thse fo 292-I yard S nd fo sco ig records, and Brickleyr has athletes had qualIy imi ressive or touchdQwns: alrea~y broken the as'sist r cord. even - mor impesi eod o urk, and BrIly Boyntoh~ aned goalief infr the before they' attenaed atis schodi. I w r athletics, the scho Bu al sealth prcs;~ Consquenlythisartcle j5 b ats ts ~ponerane has miled a 3.60 -goals a ainst docuentai of the arersof at ete who were especial aveiae (-un Andover stark Wh dinguishid' promin-nt beiorie oming to Aille', Kazichas Star Thelswimmers, Tim N ile, state- doer Ho key'sjfirst line cns~t - ten~seleson! a natinwide couty-wde, r a en cty- f Da B Iuc, evin~irk, ai Alex azickas, and Mar . List widei, coun h pr Cfa~Br ly llo ~o eal standputi in their ative wid le e ult n ptdeo llstrioi careers Boaucepaas. Hailing from Salt Lake Because almost all of :h' Io1 h tevle1o~ aIne CPe tah Neil olds total' varsit wre athltes noed ~nWees, at efded he Pee e ofte Intermountain records. In. * e l ~~~~4ndo~rr calme to PA~ In cas. In a a enior able gamne edb~f( re C1 y ..crowd in 113dston Giar~e the, Boston Al9 Sta -S fearitur ig-both Burke and B' toa, wen I gaihst. the Watervilletb m led, of course, by Bolduc. eiid Boldoc s three gal performah e, W Il'le eme'rged he vic or,. Buk'tal lied the lIn Boston g alb Bin tha hafndo andao e up j It oe goal eaa. h If i bcsrk ih ieo 90 'Vrrnon Charnpionsh ps wiere 'h '~esenatly, he is ,off the national fi ished sixth.- Fo there, h r odi hse tb 6a ewnat tol -the Western Rgo~s roe1i iet 70a An t mnainat whi ncu;~i'th dte.eelys ngi e i , New ,Yr ob,.Pnnyania-'an e'w Jerse . '. Fost. graduate Bob Kelley, an IVI~ reeth there, h -ecell nt perfoirnmer on 'PA's p oc ed d t the Sow Invitationa k l team also was out- I Smith ws rankd fifth NuiroefrndeMcakn t aw stnd g ~hlc at his1 old school of MK'morial n the Boston ~utheri S it Vermont b advince as Ifa ui~neperodor ~ayrace as unabl i n as Greef midwe fth t.- ii -- McI h 'V 'I~~~~~~~~~~~H P H IL - :lj I~~~~~~~ a e March' 3,1971 -IA ea yl Ilo l BUZ ~ISSINGER b with anousnIg re ord of when he sd R red-r he Cetcdinty re ched its, the best-of-seven. serie: wins, 11 losses. The earn al6 gtaob Wown -ob Yugr tetpa ghe15190 True to formrr in, his fina~playoff Eito ' can't betqt these h urs o h usl, usy, 'series Auerbach fws ined 150 Arnd Re erbach, legeid- totalled 17 victo ies inarw, 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 sinr ari teg~s poheof CeticsrJ bokrIo 8 osc y gi aetems u essuebcIch tom cnop ,eteldomin a tedt h ee~e atrteta 5 rowthe Ntonmlyas Georg Asig dngteary ationl sfth19 Bakerb I Asc io lea ue whil4 IcomIdin eso thIrgaeaais teLks t~~~r~~ I Hall .m. at 1970~~~~~~~~~~~~~ season 1 oseuieg i 9 h !camry he s t am,-s f theodo 9w' ant6) ss Oe i 0saosa ic btThejeinig es cach 'in NBmor AfeLocig h st 90skhitdand BaAerl Asc wn l ouh no uita s ceasfuoneswr ms iei~t history I1,03 vitories with to his mor rath rlundi st t he1 bJteereon n thrdpactnihopnyf h e isli Aurdbah toaligai7 ; 0 olr ro~eate ~ m b ut e Woachnng Cltcsg e du Is ofte r-il n t h lau iil, a d~xasty. ~uringhis yar 1Bl Htawks foani .I Ha M. siteen i I at odigsye 1~~~.:'36 and d(t~'t~1~~o J. tuel asn coa co nthBt with thioallh clu th ierl He5assquickttodargueI aboutcan tdamhe le th lactorises Cltic to fn penncedthe oi~ ectiefis and h seaan f hi fnisti~ncti% carer.csnididAueerbachanged; u~toale cls n ndliaer hw tl hise orld ciha pinhps ih sec'n ouIffwI(a si manyefinsewere'leviddpo him.in c~fratchro *stheyas15 ma Ha leftthetea s'Rmrko waa jtlihtn upokaoiga wente thog'16, hih wsIAe-on aeudrthD.0 vl eicwe assure o a victory, lrast seas n thas oah.Auerba thad duis Cfte Tics the t league e i leln toasto teml r heay famoua ia eemayea hi'oc forhnHaws h ne .i traemrdkt o s o i~us n tant as b esf wth Ne rsAuerballcubjoined he B~ tHe auich vtoy ouiga asy t foluraha heamas dislik Co eics he fr1 irgttin e her ossicibcmeanlgndr he i muc fi hm i drmi asnhea qtioneale aliLtl F~seulefisLflon n198 ndrise Goal cod ch.. It was wcth t Bonsto' 'Retricng edfror'ho ia'msbuorgd Brooklyn,'s igh di inctiv stylfof ocin man'y"~ i lies~ benspnt on hing I 1 ? e seYork,Au df rbam e coach Cie-on1 Be carn .1~~~~~S aDfuns4imet e asebl.latc basketball a '~slv rofessional co inu~~~~lly stress ~d t itall hien 1 he abi oo curreitlyon Waso t eomear 1958. Ha rk tattarsr a th cBstn'Clisarinkth 6-6chmiosip l o8v.th Ls te2ae Aee dm'ased e 1teh'ould 1966 t ihe ae wae sper-j bn gaetl cudr the'e501 yed. thsalonighiti f h funy alkrman h oso m aont ofpt'aeln ta nh tem I a g ~~~in a~ I tesighori Celtic we'r b~ch4as sbs9 aseadl.Altough'1 eeyueraon aons C6the ~' dno lyr ht~oI ea ew d'hripd ii:O or R ue 't deed s h enormu fircseed 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 15, eob~i ilSa-b, O bur glmore folyrhim l.to e d'catd ha aqure Couy r~ te ef c pins cieninon g ih ed thet in NBAof hstoryd Cn.0 s bta tis -wit N B ston herbimmjledt ncurre Chcgtlu h n is'ht7haane~'te M a h rd thue Ib tI rIgh ol r~fer e as~mch disik e w rath noftioncs a unn altm e ni aes n h ot 28e6 chionshipsecre a lteguiedathe for a er didfor Xhe ah h emhe ' re yto dr fttas ~ w~ecnae'ik hea' n .8 vrg o ea ' Ctcobalyrneer b Fulfills Lfp ola Bobwasy "h t doyo a rg, wie os,'bs e.adsilisI eteea i d y ayti/i n anteh o raeebc, edni ssss stietiIteravrg o 2. pi e p rin fro th etiswe I~orhin i rd 198 raiedin baktblhe m r'aif r+ei il gasImd ~g~ewie$th ra."hyAI dTerSos se ~ ~ ~ ~ telcl oes" t aiid616.Bt'ofn estraln esyl ~p yo h otn eI wai48 a ia'lc 23atyearst h's oebchlhd poiytfrve wtlsch ohe tlwrs sietcallthyyarp faty thIpes boityis-eeorfet rnself. Ultimat ely, thL Cbaskeball. lthoey e * I Itoo chhis~'n F 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 heohr t am g that harIdr wasCousyC Agle LRuss ef wem reaBd of thI sarrmn s e ly visb-ired the kilin you xesay as lay erson te~ _w onced i l alta a ie asJotheH M ofewant oi thelll t ofe you., C ~~ game, Id atfron n rsofth cjire ethe' h'Of he tradesjir t e l eae Ts er'the o -am.t6 us The et acmatyo her-NB cut, de h o~g rat b e~han blt i l ~tosbfr didat.hogh you quit."h -dradhre eyery o his' minte ree rown ofmhe Celt~~~~~~~~~sa pr e p ~ of player ' Auerbach, b thaet a t wol wonater forma nthemi oposi tam I unh oudIne tpard at an y ngts utIddntsahferls gm'Ias gi'ot r A ' Ifii a t Fisn /rl' int apos~p o-othdfniepa Idy ~i a f:rsaid i tost Ju ers a nstZtof i '1e y he enrour fis Eat it ofteu inde alon ntw tea wa oenhsad ht hedi RdAiebc lanngu n rsrag n ner ubaac ndCosbdfltelLLoAslohough hepiinl on ig YOver the r~atteb a rden 8 seotard ere tonb adnig tem te ial 'o t e' '.'os, h ihRsel V o e oorsteedDiti Re tih. Schooa 1: ind gste frmer. Ho y'cC allginii Es cvory consecutiveeseaionsl teamfrecord hhrvost froh.r1 60Brokyn '~ ' I ie~ca's rokij ea. e aI' forthtChii Cltismntnue't in mwaovoed1163,th 'ecn n telaig uio coge hi ccsdhi'otbi iiil si'fanc oonmiueei n Valuabe P1ti heAtratenin in ea basketballn ceba ry~nIof the n two hlyears, ~~~received ' a a n".we onih out a le a e b hcompliBspaerhwrd.Wthn'tesasean a oc.HswnIs has'l~eba~l fom/ chorsh'p ous in et iaton xre ed an, suc n t~ihre years later,h thoever,4 Shl B r reird, eCou y 'ndos George' WasinTheton Univrsity sif ro dtesie~ dd ~awayn/ cetrBl usl ecm,.eHsh ing tbf distebsti rd arting hsoy and go dominating acqjrd Boston ef Aubrbach to co e u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I withf ar ewe to have most of di~~~tn, herair~nSovermth yearh stil'cgo cstlb tb 't17tl oe soonMla okit oi al' hd bgh wol ~tra due a 1sta~ baskbtball! I~wvrt anu n-'' et alltime NB eers inh ~o h o~ 'ther6 ntoh hapaysi gidd'h ~~u'ccess Auerba~~~~~~~.6 28.CwlithtowIf plbaly eipb te~~ td the! untiring ef~~~~~ t call Coeus e tae es ishr~o nercesa 3w tbinso~gfa~e.c ~ gre at as rry f~~rts ege coach. 'o hisRed col t e sport has it t h~~;d Il eg ie. dCoi av fibead.sonc we. ai 'ace comm "I redit nted, 'most of it Stubb~~ous tto y lee ~aiy, Srxedu h(:fcsma.lS~ ee hf n ill rdt. We use td r~r '~nt'm eba it wan fed tho h1Au3bachpte0 L9 I AI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IUn hyALLa hirSos Reinl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A9f pi uentto Co 6~t167t thsthllhealrysseeidsty f ity bestheseoAu 'he ostylto in basketbacacing Inachkworkedinhlssnew hemei t~ ollge ht at eorge I ete "faylasy plrp aione rightstrs aicnpe pla 01 a stillhis-therms hington. as 20 to 30Heyears t 4 at he had~ oI~ cross, th'the otim . hee ftiso a'~ Ith yetarnp fo htis h res L~~~~iead~~~~~~of ti~~~~~~~~~~~~ his i ~~~~uerbach, 'had a azined nei ,Iaea ~h sm 6, , e a o ~ t I p r~~~~~~~~~severncelytem dlia aeticnmatsc allaroud ti'ie'mrwo"You Awaethame 1 After ingraduat' .1941 with quira urnC' y'tk ho Henoo,"o .JMs,~ a o ipr h.re ebempwitiionsyu'i )1'iaste~~~~s in ed degredas able to i~~~~~~t 0 onts, EieY 'oY~ ' t the -166ng thenean ayaeasont.,n sudel I ~~~~~~~~~~~t of paye tha t h osird. 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 iccc r on or.Alteohr ]t~hcre that e first s with' c dur iger trr theI I in nin e i's t greai~ t tb and coc 'the 1 St. a d Ro~evel Albans High Clled "gnner' mt em bdr.ot~h 's n all isbyu Auet 'n ''li edI all fan t obfothe osto 'uteao"Hinon cho4~~ fd tht~eeteams, years~~ -' seven world '"I I, Aebah r ce thr i'topW a -n " tIdi 'tsy fer lt as began to lpr~noftheCet~s'3 ed e th Ce csand h' ~~~ cachng bilty~ Aciein' NA. ~ ~ on i Bstn "oa caee, n' e. chi gdfv onithtisme vith tl~~e do sit Botnwe bat. Ihe ' players of s 'or t' s write ouldy oneltaft 'andhthatosisghtea his a~single plaer w~th6,94 ~ batinceuand f Phamposil tpnocmooenie yes na adi at Ja, t whken mer uctibach intern pted care r re~Ito hi .As t allal ti'me.i He frtook~D aNeson 'ah Aobf sa a4"I~ the o oi 04dcr soarsaasid o u ti chaint the ex~~lSt N vy in during World ~Itan 'perfectionst oe i u e r c 2a secorer pr4 gam ithotte fLy tea sefeat mre 'club.f, hy io'hpadmy'ci'm andannvnte'huat hdeihfeateThd Red Auerbac lo ingers P i ro str a fra omer yoe elw im nt'a Ten i pier ga e ialo F hig waqe 'L on cotebo Weaed ;ota ncioe ii terman final:aof tte s finayff'osy :h~ since f aonterpno tion ai'the Bost arden srardJ \0f ~steeyn Cuss h Adates~ iree~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~i ked into his epnil alebl w ' on the s Otos of. th~~~~~ fs oacn itrc g e Wa.Shington dr ect g fo r ed, ndo cn irsalt hd 'dibtven porce~ a -n te Nry fox heutooisoito eghth cos ! om wol3h60-nno ieisatr ht apit t eIs'innewly-forrhed ahiount fear, too." :1 he selfc dur~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ng amIw the' 1960's.s o:6 H is 163 ci" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n, te Auenbach el cscotiue a, t about the N a t i 0 ner. l~rooe inalBsbl 1 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.tballfirstabeginoAhte 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" o 1te cut 'wie nstla~il b hisprielagai and cr e tl '2-oid th-n e sun phe a es i abotrniste o oe ~cctl as ~~e i igph inowed I I { I L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aebc I £ finishd fto inv thEastern divs of is u-cssa a asebal s~rte o' helu'trin st ue mus~l~ er inessed oeth f ef w tocal ve,' n Cosy, "te urb entienr c j~aies w n -o lyr yeal' 'th~ i nto alet l' of boutpo im"BA. -- ner,' a O 5-9 th o!e wisonI osoi ,clee t iep las gwae ntnonudo sIi get a .ae2 - -MacOi97,, ''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R -L ' PH LI PI I ,Pa F . - S Scorimg, It w it 12 rbouds.Al temaeFm hein ot plyig BLBUB ammbro i r I ANOE stc Orn s a l il ea kEFO . d haseen f g STCROM ,- at d-/wa iIt I. ilKeiswo'ae -- TORE 41p,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Valabl rSee;loDvtd for Sulvnan ti oli,6: eg in.fcha neu ut- '. h8 reIt pu end!of se 'sa yo ~ is 2i ra ear e sprts rr atAndove a J~~eaus are'Iu~ tsaII~etai ehb'l"Opcle I th ver th lhwent yea , Bil l~s ckro forisa, that'ra ain lrbouner'~with 12s l edv Bu by O bcI f~~uinCr F with ~~~~~~~~~, J.~~~~~~~~o ~ ~ wl rseybu heaeve mc w, yYii Al ebou~iw, playing a er a e aoeMmra Gm ai oo agek fordthNotea aromur 22 - Steve Mostbs Vluable uotds .Jomembr', irs na iuthea sofd the m ocroo, s ihonadlg~ r as fod l ' twety gamsBi eyto have disAll Sf a eam hin'sthe bib Bitaheen h e 'ueieet ttee f i e Tied Hotshots' faN last wth 'The the I~ague's second hi best oon t ndowr *q S t auom ihe asale'n l eucat ty too ~~a'mes, have distin ished himself ~~~s the ~ a quit fond compiled they41 ese ly ofn ethnasokro;h evsWis Idh M.btnot compiled ayin' 'areco atd.5-15 ~Uppeard~ ag~ a'rwb 21.lead pints scoranlaer ave'gr ge oal af chol tn~imr~For position, is t e t edig and Gregge 0thero notrsenlo scorer. He/ hscmp d a total ~Rhei at a nts Grgn~ Bulr oth at- A. a omajor pr ci~ty Ih iei 0 ~~~~~~~~~~hadtFHi ohn pla0ing twe ar 4n~fL8 of he forst ae SOs ff the of 250 ~i6~ts,twice as ~lmos mm1~s of th first pa~ 1 A Adover cmpus lats-been p aying many his as ammates, -ay o~ Fagstaff cister team w~re Isoth~drums for mary, g Oups i the adiad ~Ithsh 59 percent 'vqtedl t6 thle first AStar ic m Mh nori'nla ec and in ad tndeycombi ed 74A MthueTth' r'for from the freethrow mne 'while ogehey mbd r ~trae heet am o h l' l 1,notChang' s ogno si ive t uand tust kpeetp in. Bl el hti h wn~ byar Jesnceat thetin-e tyo hehnerrie, scthusolsPforitle prsa noe wroas nevhe loasteais Althsillm d to all~~d heiwasoable a hwas dr mpetvec ft, cmetto ohe acdl tPA, Wis bpfore t1severel~ ecp 1 haprbbynvrlseisetuis 'IIn en e ri happened in may Icl in redhidser, rd h rdai ueo s onigAdvr la eratio sAlthough h e only hao ftcmeiI~no Chngs' l bkn rbrcie yea to spend tiodays inj the hospital ks far as the' stdet goBil it wsti4te n weks before h sd "Yofu santudents o,nc' ws abiI FKadcn'asfo nIe abule return to MEi'bJ' of boysthan there are at hihs's6er on th 'team is 'te' so dyd Ily, hI 1936 ndji mfis oArE~ hafayaBlId A Ihnd drastically over fh.' heior'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 IAt ythee ears, some f6r thel I ~~~ ouhWrld ~~~~th 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 et rtpa~ of one of t tour-i hen iI ,aased what-h ci prtvashey ever wer* suffer o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'dpt ~s 1land Koch n inmntaro -tax'eto Bill, suffer tO~~~~~~~lc ~~~~~~~~hd areition was, te enen tocP'S.-I t th :tight he school 'ifiathe thlent: ccin m, Adoereencabeex heene e wad hhi j i seo'yarbsnleh rbondr y~~~~~~~~~~rs St~~~~~~~he arieda' arrive1tiri I O ih eddfohewaehrrteedo play s0tocreoe 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 ien II,' ' ~~~~'330 onts. He lso led thewrng r this comp~ny 'until1 ittfs ogt'etree yte16 ~ce en 1 .. 7he ''AN4 'n *rebountlihg ~~~ with 159 V~~~~ l~~irking' . 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 'Ir. o~~th~ fIis-ta ar enrCri Jill first Iente~ed t e se-vices cc ietit onin every Phase of th 'that it was ~eytouchingtohr ofrdhl 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 would I II :~~~~~~~whoI pIye foteSeirlu terer, i Aster -twoaF ieior. think enough of l'm to wt ti an plyeied for te positon save "awy ~iphi alhead ifil _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'I JI year's' JV eam, led the cI ster ~ha s maintE ed tesckroo mas Bill commented, 7'his is age' ' I 'Home of th II 'I -- - - toitt ir plcej standing ith one - of th, most ei ~~~284'lt-oh was onle Of, only' I '-' I two player to score o er' 100 ~~operations, n thel PA I ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ Phil'ipsAcadem9 Chair Poit ojhtem. ~~~~ I ItesendAlSatem'e I * - se~nir , * , SO ochn ejdo.menis There's te bett'erl adyntaeYf go- hts ird anywhere." Howe,erl altouh he, said students hav~,noj lngdmc Inth p5t2i y als. he is undble to go al'on~ several of the new st~/les. as a a t22 nths, anawp FUNERAL' LIJ]NDGREIIN tIOME, I C.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a ,- 17. -stablishedI 184 I FUNE HO ME 1R40 ehmpiInnhp * NALD C. L.UNDe4~ EN '-"-'~~~~~~~ 18 Elm Stre t And er, Mass. Ci elephone 47 - 1 A~~~~m ThC~~~~~F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F -qU UN - " '701Pn - ' "I -- - - ERSALES and f F F 2 Inwthi I ~~~~~~~~~~~~e'ra, paid attendance' in Boston as! city the ~~~~~~c~eation of -his teams, Auerbach! estalblished a drawing card tat~ would, lure the attention of any' w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll~ as into almost every With other .*b~gan ' flourish. I With his emphasis on'speed and the fast break, Aer- nVICerngame as it is-7today, speed qu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ickness areth mot111 -- F -F eth P.Thomps'on' O j,[ rmpg (B rinqto on, Vermonttht Vermont ~~~~basketball was a game of speed' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ore thnayhn'else, wie n'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ost other coaches of his era felt ~~~~~~tt basketball strategy should Ho se se," I T en (oine II -4566 - StIatur'elI .. - 'F TYPEW -I '1'p~ial P. pri ters i '' qt ality O.- l their ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~spsfn etr~esOfe ,F '27 * Ilur ae;.iocis matter *1'1 - er all the Cadets, and all ould see were crew cuts." laM 8'er.D fo the M~Iue Fie ae f6years in which t B tooc roox Head'-ilIub P~~~lr~Iot codce pe IIinl urbetic _____scodute _____ 'trnig the Andoeraps yar'bu h n" ~~~~Iserv d as head tec Metition or work the students 'I~~~TT.'~~~TT'rAT DER Ot Offthe F -[ in the Banquet Hall a Point. Therel you could look sieas ~~~~~of/ those 222'tyesrWeth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ has enoto ir'. ~~~~~bd In ito ~~hsa itisu I 1' ; Sch~`ff,' uers thr ctiir n Bob N ch Ison Along w h isl ctiite an I~l r~KnCoopir and drummer i the UfSO, il "Sweet Peaf' Melvin: hi~ own roup, for e~ 1 - *rex~~ordof hing the - aM school, with marty chances given to te students, all you have t' ."r h're 75-1 822Cal.f 'F - run. ~ Those ~ ~ pI ~~~hthem:, ems has been eld asi ah xam for I tm ~~on r many schools inthAnoeae.eiijmntndecigta nise ar - 11St.Main ient]1 Ando car Gift Ho -, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Presently, Red Aerbach is still Boston Celtics organization ~~~a he is the team's gener-al i 'the ' ndanager. Altboug -e now does all o rth onow, e hscut down considerably on his trvling time and isno able ~~~~~~~~~~~strave WILL IVE A PEN AND JIENCIL WILL .- I ~ ~ ~~~ ~ BASKETIRALL ~ BASKET13ALL ~ ~ ~ IVIFLD-'s, ~ . F ~ ~ ~ SKE' I, I ,~~~~~~~ - * fh elo-Bob ' ' I F~~~~~~~~ OVER ~~~~~~~~~~~~F_______ ' EXETER - - 'F - - ' ~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oilt - -~~~~ , - F' -' '' . V . I! IF ' C I - F season. More importantly, however, gone is the Red Auel't~~~~~~~~~~~~~ach pirit and determination that nine, ~~~~~~~~ teams. world Russell Auerbach.'s- - championship strred importance 'up toth ~~~~~~grent."There F - ' I~~~~~~~F s perstars, w ho retired after the built 'F I -~~~~~~~~~~~ti Celts, who aroi str-uggling- for aI payoff , bei-th, in the- league's ILasten division. Gone is Bill '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ ' F I~~~~~~~jIE' - 'FIl69 , . E '--NA - , -~~~~~~~~. - ANIE OVER EXETER-, E ~ ~~~~~- thepoi~~~~~it"~~ nurn b For NA tosPend more time ,with his wife ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and children. Tom Heinsohn, a frmer player under the Auerbach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-fime, is currently the coach of ,. - i the, man. hisi h~~~~~~~~~i , team 'He rts fus together. Anid he lekeeps 41.Qtgether. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~makes us win."' I /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ar ~~~~~~~4 Phge ITH I. PII~~~~~~~~~~~I4'LI~~~~~~IAAI -1 s "sRepeai Int rs~hpl nay ,s, t THE SaO thVndt rinc Bo *''Lch ' Cha rj oIcer Repea sci tc' oc L d'n pickt 971' ' ~~~~~~~~~ 'J{: 1 - Gra ~o i~~ E 1 paauta e 3) e* opoiete r ifeIsn' soctudntsfr ieIs' withpre .mmesofdei I fout pces for noa'nChafe- too back totkIh* usa fen mii ant lifae" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sIdt onsol take at on-the I~~~~to liecduaoa? ho t okw~tto go ced' whn.2p Ando r. Soefield round. After being behin42gn i ehwiapesIz he A atil te fahet qesi e i gt n fh'tn~tct-2oat it te1at4ero,6'rhmgi . IPIf uty p Rock Candy Mlourntairn points out, tw mCtsr n jHY scp ad a alt re ral iCKd up an yc ardoi~n e 41V-"veyhntht I ~~~~~~~~~ of ht ¶e earn is only I ci tw to tt6~ ndan~ed41ith ~'veyh ridintieWntotosebh n, 5. take~own to upset his d gr 'hat a .iet cn itra1 t'es is.osc~w~ Ab t be cordio ate a of hnx ac i'i nte13 b ~gtcas ar.Dec at. Id j Ibutsowht b.Itb~hadt'~ 97C nor too PAs sfe ond t ird was. t Ernie Rat of E. eter ho t acrate. M *yehskno~vledge of~ ourselves, and' the vn o oei h i s tm h' plac 5howing In i'f c9~fr h ecetreality of the world, we live In,, the Cha ee, on the' ther hnd, as ~ tt C gt ai takedo nin the facilitiation of' our~ inper growth, pfithe fcuhltyjho'agre wit ~ 'n I ol .Gai n hneaet0utmt tradh isj veypiressive ihis' fir t ma, ch. a rev slithe another takedown. Frisbie then got frspeidand ultimte ol een atslnow edageas it 'Lie higs , ho mHet en)s ryIn te ridndteniss, ~' to eiod tookhsd anlydon to.wina 6-2.io dIlnIIee;-alnhltpro but1 ,'he escaped q ickly again anw ridi g time to win ot at n fhro dclo.Frt Psycho'analysis, pIc to peiod seend't-m reverhsd earl oi t"wina6 sesos I and ec edid ers coi'I fiommet t rcs"mistlicism\' we i' p paakdwSik et I dd Hmh tuesy Chae SeodSesI'nFrP aiu' yond the f~inge activities, Pi ter'so art ei!a dw gan In nM o ng Caf took ete asigt i th, 3 mt~-t iv.adeuainhsbe stet.atomnybsbe &n ~iohsoporent b~ ~ In the Consolation match; is the CrigRenodsi 'he11 hp htie-adtehi~e.e.hv shu oIewud n op ptew h tboth lb.gRynld periodv'ferucusinghaa againimt'ld-t iattnri'heyseodownde class, h iredovercame class, and Ken ceye in th efo1 ppnn wsenaliz d a -pnt escap'dfoa endanCh fee they haN e9 th~ right to0ay here ai culturally detern ed range of -thegrat to ata sch A'r o taked wn. Cfetnwnt-on 'scod lae anng'to win'th ~rha djock and OConnor held fo Lh e~ sragd Int a ndvr nd Ia o pick up'ia thir piodevral Wnl 1bO. r~sective weight classps. ni' [matter hoxw short knoWled ;e of ours elves:'- it is'o i t in ytm o to mtshig rma evi Mc 1al got the tid R~ynlds Wh, pnne hi hs opsecond match as heok pontent down1 qul lyl,'and pinned heths 146gne i hihitm period I the fini Is, Frisbie weiit againsi second s ded Marino of Worcester. In th( fiflst period h' got a takedown ialf-wa~ through the period and i the second he esapd uikly ut could not get M~al Rleyolds n ~wh, evn pnnedhis rd tIwo inues iing'timet i iee be here, ' mpyb ould wonder hat we ar'lf lpept iby tlefc rthito ia whaj he the 'resent n atch to hiave th e losthI tir aefo103. ithe quart~r fi lals, went on 'o 5~'ih p1'iasese i s, B ar of Exent f i'St third a d fourth see s beat te r' 1"residency recuire- and out' of school.' n h ex et is.eris ,est Mciallac.I a bo ynInh fi Imacin ill?' ..'.not by 'molding the learner t in the on-',m nts" xs here at '(The hs'iston to win, a inhsfnlmth.I maciabott to 'm.I hsfi 1 ' re-established pattern? but' bat dmtigintoth tosad olati n rognd, e lost t o aeo n very Similar t~ Rosen's . fir4t oij bypvdngeouesohlphm odthre4 'o oenrgis Mulia eversalj inseee he frst se~o,match; Reynold got an early,i a quenich his thirst; iot by teaching ticll Dumr er afterl be'n pen lized for d a d his man wi hIthseodanledontWi tak "dw n i mealnnless stockpi linglelabin to his m n. I'"rama c"cange. chki nthe 4-Ain hecdmacMCIJsupposedly 1:3~goIeinthpeio. to enog . eversdr - 12-9 after being sei-i~'lsRyn d od hsme ril 1 a dissatisfied ' life1 ' bl by -enyas lngo in the I nlim ted Is 't20 pened up anWrj~Stling fpr t~ie ~ enire"''~' n yt couraging growth in the peent Mc~~wsigl~t class for AIdover as Tom pr e t amoned im ,a~ ,to 'of thi~ ties. revesed scondperi -_~ p a ytein thir i nAI bout, h e ne it IKen -A Lacey I wasteol 'II Andover winner o't to register a th hin had his. 'lo, Lest match 'Ii/ his first oppocn'Lcy who gt ~J~1J1~ 'a, late takedo',nItefrtpnd bnade that 'stand up to win. I ~ ~ his second macLacey got4 'QAS iakedown in thefirst period, aEl . .~',.QAH redicament in th second e icthuh sedd seethe thirdnl io dnla reversal iig tm o od 'pi'ked !up An over's fifth with two minute I~o win easily, 8-1. In he''finals, Lac Y c nipionship in the Iit rschols, W ?i-I O 'IWLGIE L OTHFO " '- vu.e ~ ~ Tl ' f h-i x -1 ec qus iwtiSoaslfth ' I -- .. ' , ' " O ''' 1 ____ ' A- iICOO dvrS N'A oir O; ANDOVER INiORRIS41 EETAX,~I -KLH Speakcis ~ 6 P.M. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I]OCKEY ~ - 1-, - h fAdyrspae Fi Fisher Tmers, Amphlifici s I\~~~~~ . I~ oalsi cr-tems he ckeIoly Gami.l. 1L D SLEO Al HOP ~ ~ id-Roberts I Ador', ANDOV IN~~ 8:30 A.M. ~ Instant Service St et B ARBER ~ -Lrn .,66\ 1 AI~~~JST. 32 ' '' P-AR ACY 75-3000 I J ' ' 32:: 1eephone, UG II miday hrogh the period and thnota aed n with 'just 20' ~ ~ ~ HkR'TI SPECIA... This 1..s$35 "C eck '' -$.7 NAI e. - '(I a s 'G 45 CAG0 13"'T $6.8 jP - ___ ______ wac1-!eaf r tree periods I 'to a pes.a 4 enhisnfs to win theI27SWCO4;TH inovrti sh' 'got an escape Radios ac. "~oc' N O n oc h I, L w i~n is cn laces althoug vent on to win," e',too win any secn it qid manage, t'pick up f`0I 1 I thirls.'1' Russ Graha piked up the first I thid dr plce e lue~iningZENITH 66~A~ ST Iuu ' edicament,j uintesecoi~d rv iog ,town in te first pro and awicu'' pckdrvras ~Iwell escape aonae A's fnala odShar'p nike u dw. ' Elwell p the key mtIc heis ~oW aplc.1 a th end ofIth esca~ed agai laetaeowr tche aplace r i fir plariod, but i te final session It riod, f-odehi ma for al of d or using h Eiw'lr wa's pea d final) t eond peid ocgiving e, a 32lead rev sing im indhim a't~ Lacey thbn wentlo'to reveI'se final through It e ' I Elw 'I to win 5L-2. fe Idsing i sedodI' sin Si ce all fie o Andove i-Rl AN'S K~ '~ defeated highly to ted Dan Elw~l II4 in the fir'st Per'od on the aeown, scoring srngth of sn df Tabor. Tr IWay I not pers a d leadipg 'to a oyous' od a H~witt who ot pi ned i his irst screws pedple, btby by iChanging WIn 'itw ~ econd con Ssol ially? In desire to change. " pls scollsaradawakniga Hewi~t came back to pit his op-y1 pone t after n1 23 s ondsof how it Me~sth nywythey Todd Moore ge ~ motbeRbn in' he irst ~h ak'on. I and twete i mall to get I ,. olati nro nd, An In h C o s r tt o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rt e bbe oreehev l-llewitt T Av en~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n ihto ' perodan gol ominte rdig'' gmatci tim towin4-Inthefns 'tj fourth Reynolds seed ci wrestl~~ Vos rMoutl erotwh d el~' ' 'lost earlier in the day eaten top seed d opened~1 up' aI' Jeff Reyrl Miller.' 4-0 lead after' I e 'first prtd and a.the betting a tak down and ~~~~.eyno~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ds oos trade alosing.e'I1okso meeont.antnescanperi "-,'¶I eynolds wernt onj to win 7-3. A3- '- , 1 : ; -