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lower Geoffrey Aronow
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taking ovgr-th~e position of Business
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ca-Director, w
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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
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the appropri- to
hilips '1 n
costuming ight g't
see only' t e appropriate whci questidic the fairnes ofinevisadtepormAisrT m i
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The oyfriend cating proce res,
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Richard III on
Giliespie.,
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althuere
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M. Auditorium.
ill ssi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~st
Rdwland
the WPAA
l several' shifts' in
spring pu ia a
ssion to4 'acxpr
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Schneider with I the Iusi'al portion . Walter Maro
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William
q~ho r us
dire, tor
Schneider will pro uce the Playl
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of! ~~~~~~~Daniel
in t
Suhday duringl the" es er chapel
service. Classics - strysctor Carl
Kr~umpe will drect act ng for the
.
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Relations' Director, taken
Bn c an snioi Cameron, imPbi
icin
btis lroey
role in the: l-e or ijnain cast, Richadd.huk
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of thilrlthd
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nately Ricarwas a master PA~ spaing I uical', expl indthe News Director. The'iap
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Jane l1 arlan, adIG. go Schatz his efforts to
President
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fifteenth- e
in the supporting rol s - of the i n
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n Page Five)
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Maroney had
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all WPAA' equipment. Hwl
a p . i n t ani upper Tec nica
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th end of the
Dir ctor attpheenn-f
a sittin
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student or
'Daiel O S
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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
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power on the final
of school policy.,
,saeet
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In"a
ste
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HLIIN
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units
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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.
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Voting Power
President-elect Li psey pans' to
change the structure 'of the~ Coop
iv
before the end of the- yea~r t
re
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unt " il'
thro'cft~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s,
~~~~~~hc[wilRich~ardson
and"ab noa
linn ro.
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wit~Beirry's total of 258/vtes.
Rafferty, who ran against uper
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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
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6. In ro ,: tawrcnicc, Cohn, Hel r, Schwvartz, War, Bissinger.
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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
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hpl'dt~
i old the responsi it~y for thei entire working of t e paper, -6aking
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Iate deiin'o~1 dit6rial tend bus nes~polcy i1.iboth
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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
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fr
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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.
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firm 4
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soits te
adteUMin~dteUinrd TeolngBrIlgia
'new
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ans after a~ ~ e
Icdevekoped
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President Rob rt
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c~~nsult~~~tion
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Elbridge Stuairt ~ue ommitte.
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will s) r s articles and the;
imCal
coodate up `~lelighted that
Stuart House w~l
fial
page.
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willty
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un-i
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us.
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~~~tyofaculty b joihing'
to stud'onts
40
h
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s
n all sports deparmetoard
heereoved
orioisdrgraut
families like ot,
wil
Keatinge
U ier Rchar
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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'
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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
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Pro am
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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
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e Four)
'y s ryeienceeitherued!OnjP
two which
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Secretar
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Architett
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all rd's apmission. M
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pointment, made b
o
the
Corn itt e
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IJu
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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
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almcI~Rc
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at tene~'t5
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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
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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
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coeducational
ha-idwafpn"
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FItaeFor
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L~~~~'on'dfanMarch
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leavinig only a few
botaica, fou d
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asru ell asis an
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ofcreisue
asin a 20.000 dlation
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Fi~a
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Bolles
PCaiteCharitehs Drivled
vid Li icy
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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
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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
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A
Acntct
dl.
'z Me elsh,
sta t to
ove aw yt from ithe
r"setaTo
New
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elope te cad Ius I beralismt t pres ty'a.
tg
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B~~~~~~ehiqeo
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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
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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-[
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~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
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play
a
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on the topic R' salved: That 'dollars for a utad
ce !frcryanith
dan
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Byunanim~ous decision! of ie
tobacdscnnt
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democr CYis
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fr
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tIilchrces
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Abpeireread
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'that the
Oson nd Lo e rsmIpr
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Igover ess,
d Aassembly I'tieditorial should single 'out the
K AneOson
lo ers
hw'
pia
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English Department for criticism.
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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.
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asd
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Tatehsmdj
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the city t e tT
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curricular and other
rff cre
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esth c racter
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M.Davidson describd the lay
vrnmSl .. s ,~,amzjrt
I
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-neonzd
h
stain
an effort httee
to meeta
PETER~ D. EDE
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totbave
od enousadnl
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wicked younler r her.
'Ie vaS
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of Ernes in
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GREGORY
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MILTON
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lower
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Abb?
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It
cause Graham~ willea Washing-
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competitions, Three years,
TaooAlnert
Joes
been tubectpofr
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letJnswnteper
be Darius, rz' ndtoyasaoJrma
co
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.h y br d zt tin ,arlyz~n
developed aon from
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mehoihsvcorfn
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Lipse ooptafrom btuein ae
oprerain,y~suen.Sno
the Phcilips Socsidet,
Conteenith
edrwnou
hapes tdorm
hanasingwece
Pwat Dr
Poeue
the$2,700ipledged
40o
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b
sta~e1httesensre
o
hisrfu vicory," fundby
Seniorprsiettta
Lpey
warrlen, sdent.~
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domstcaio
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efxpthetob rtn
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PodrFuin otherreal ot
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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
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1St
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himestat. The e
eitiorid.t woeiengeo
wthe
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March3,
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Uk! atrie
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IWil
otinued Fro,
~hakespeare's scenes emotional
'Certain of'
ag.ne.
U'
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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
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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,
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have- been,' accelerating at this
Rich idS hir' Tmurdp -S.. Co 9
~ticipants to x ep seot aiions Ithat
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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
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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
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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
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~~~~id Miss Brain rd Hs ability to c'ak a fiendishly difficult undertaking'
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allevate te suffein.
adeored-win- for director, actdrs, and technical
f lay
g'~h
hs enm ,v
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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
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Frou~~ ARRI1,
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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
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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
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Ex
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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
-
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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
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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.
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for
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a
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genet
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clssmate
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,
car
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tttnmetioo-
Gicpln
'
o mitemm.
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'I~~~~~~~~~~~~ber'n
is
I
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adcodic
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et r~~u're
Iw- hea
elcton
~
year duii~ig
-w
atten-dhe
f gy isrc~rCn
c~~~~~~cept
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er an facuth.
d
wies oriinal
-
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m
' I--er-p
foi-
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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
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Aebah
auyes
s eth o t
erd Y,
______________________
srouerach,
s'h
6
i
nll
tmo
isrebtc,
e
for
I'his
s
na l
Lo
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Iaier
odd6c
4ue
ln
Bond.~~~'
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Ith
-sit
t
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ma
corirI.
-afia-
-
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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.
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7r-
.
K
''IN
i
course,
h
ls
ach teacher
cls
-
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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
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~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,
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,
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,
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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':
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woud''n-'lieI
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#tments.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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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
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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
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---
bI
/a
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,>Ie
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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
'
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-~
7so
Lyading for
Iae md ith
campus bounds.
'.Ifrom
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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
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alj
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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
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poies
x
r
tne
mn.te
erain
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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
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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
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Fit~a
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ts reWth thme prsetsrWenov r
ech
in i
a new school yea o
after ~~~~~~~~stdens immens
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- 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
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classes next year t teI
periods 'on Saturday
orn , the
f/for
-
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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.
-
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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
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stud1
core
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preferen es because : --the 'ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~flicts.
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exiiiy in
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ewhen the task will
'in st e t much more
els
that
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lain
h~is pro outme ofth
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possib~~~
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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
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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
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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
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class
hoursafor each
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icraeunder such eduIkcation. ih
'Ihe schoolI would gin greatl
IERVICE Mr. Mc '~ inent f~els
the progirams
suet
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for a caree' n later life present facilities, 'and in>, the
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wo Ild have in tatching his own
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on
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periods. The. Ioge pn
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and iscussion
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schedule, his certain
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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.
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1966en f
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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
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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,
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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
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rdnCompany instaled 18 bells in he I~
6 ria
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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."
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live
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fl~~~~r
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SCHOOLS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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TESTIN~~1,
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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
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d
inl
stress,
res
t
of
a
chang
hade
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ri
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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
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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
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bClsri
ramn
opiosste
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math andi
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laes
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thlie wstedvan
ta,"
ib
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maleifa
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a numbel
totm
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Galln p Pol
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Id r political
eh,
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glli paI'a
pregie
nte
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ffilia~ftose or
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fiedshis, aincr ing o in me rs
nsblt
liueo it chol
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thatlthe Hueti
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dpfiijition of elevanc.I
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reelecte -,-tospond~lgate
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since Sit M tSil erma ntted hate many
sibility
ents.
statisrct'eds
to the
eollettldSbsr
sbH6ts reetl tugtinhih
"As
n edca
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cho a d
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part
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thesq exaMSras of next y'ar.
entibt cwesa Eiutake
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Appia:Intswhile.-~'
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Scondary School Admission Test
as part of the ad fissions process.
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ection and a
Comprehension
School 'Ability Section
General
ani
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reasoning as we~ as verbal ap-
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counselling
m a k e s academic
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and:the two xamns'prcvide
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of those' who' ta
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Ieuts provided
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of'
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crain
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the '6ther half's t t results re'main Andover to us ti~ Ian ardized scht o
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'exam.
about the same.
es
ano
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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
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econdr I
of
abiliies,bu
mental
of
types'
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antanda
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consider
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colAmsso
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ofthe'
leat t i
t iied
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P
at r~n
Tat Tsst
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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'
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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
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while
t
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v
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not a gkven otI
e ermie hther
it
high test scores cotiue
rationalizeole
to
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this
use
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to
ec~~~~~smonl
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solve I o h~~~~~~;f~~;in
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who ampu tIL of
othe
attadents
' in class,
rtinlz
o
myth
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t
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of
c
in
w
ter~
dissatisfacti~. wt
9
fscesi
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9
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renteygwoufi
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qerSumrilsfteIdotthn
usually
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begin
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f t e ~~~th
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percentn 9 f die test scores that the world will use the St~m* tq te Sumerhil
way
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and therhiliasethod
11 ~~~~ren
of
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if it ever forusesa
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mudil freedom as possibl ,both
the light.I
tematirotn
Superint nen o Public Isiu-.I
schoolwhole
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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
-
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.
I
I
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'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mai~~-h
I9PH-
.
-
I.,IA
'-
.
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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
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PaeI
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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
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posedd to the
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are going t take.
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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
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.colle t¶1e
that
u - hqirman
lascsdepartment at Lawrenjeville School W de
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college
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college.)
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m'mite,ml
Bolrd d inistrator: Ex erinfeents like Simon's Rock
yae
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eductions twhic ae"It'jot
vruaof
that would Ichang;Ip
my
mdl,
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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
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womeni later
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the
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SchoolStd
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Committee:
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IriIdr
daedrgautIle
'prvd
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attention in the ay, o a
to.Achange
colleges
mind. I don't th nk
hae ailed n h i rat- uIt_
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against it.
tempt t~to st~udents.
broad
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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,
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. termed
an
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educatin will no alwimdate
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of hie ntermediate ol I
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twent es
g.Hwvt
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the first'fo ry
sohihe
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rest
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fin
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education."
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equippe to ~oduc
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rid to tak a gi6iip of students with common' n&'o
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professor
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aigd to
department h sas
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rise by 10% at th'~enra~haemanand
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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
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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
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'in
ther
f
1
15
c'C
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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
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f n anot
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thinsiee,~
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it~~~~ptthhIU
f h
avr
eori
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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.'
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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
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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
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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
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Vt' dthe
u o 1t
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h
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co n
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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
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ai
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2-PWii
r5ad the
Bldn thentues
t1s
urnvrhthots
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tI
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on le0
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th
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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
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theid i ert botm
ahl'ilimtedin
in
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rs
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;e game. Although Pentowski has Gin agai9-~tm
ime fv
.
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an
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of And ~r 1 od
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e teamos
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of
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omes
n
h as opposed: to seven lo ss oer
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h
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ith
a
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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
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et
tirst,
two games btthan
o
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sIth~eCircldtha
abl
t
nxelvncbu
apik
Jones ed telauinscoring
in recentlones*uzyits
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on8eridvd
he
f its lst s
gar~t
lau
u esti~
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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
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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
'
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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)
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rg
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rthei
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(
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antheA
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by DAV
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vrecents
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hilip
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however,
ddt
Ithog
ted a's
hehqya narin
gaegHlapiye
Iadin
s
cr
tas.*~wsBodcwoaaI goivdal
Ita
gwth
comildtu
,te
av
fraking' suerousve
'a
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h.
an
ta
iant hssno
ire
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Kelley
e
all-
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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,
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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
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B ston herbimmjledt
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n is'ht7haane~'te
M
a h
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tI
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r~fer e as~mch disik
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a
unn altm
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28e6 chionshipsecre
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sietcallthyyarp
faty thIpes
boityis-eeorfet
rnself.
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lthoey
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chhis~'n
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df a nal ' basktballtea .
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rprind
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l heohr
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wasCousyC Agle LRuss
ef wem
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sarrmn
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ly
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the
kilin you
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as
lay erson te~
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you quit."h -dradhre
eyery o his'
minte ree
rown ofmhe Celt~~~~~~~~~sa
pr
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of
player
'
Auerbach,
b thaet
a t wol
wonater
forma
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oposi tam
I
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tpard at an
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it
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ntw
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o
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allginii
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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
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ing
tbf
distebsti
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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
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al'
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bgh
wol
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due a 1sta~ baskbtball! I~wvrt anu
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NB
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inh ~o h
o~
'ther6
ntoh hapaysi
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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
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it t
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ie.
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ht
at eorge I ete
"faylasy plrp
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aicnpe
pla 01 a stillhis-therms
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as 20 to 30Heyears t 4 at he had~
oI~ cross,
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otim . hee
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1
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.1941 with
quira
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a
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in ed
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s with'
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e.
chi
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vith tl~~e
do sit Botnwe bat.
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'
players of s 'or t' s write ouldy
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'andhthatosisghtea
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~
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yes
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adi
at
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t whken mer
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care r
re~Ito hi
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sa a4"I~
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u ti chaint the
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in during World ~Itan 'perfectionst
oe
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fLy tea sefeat mre
'club.f,
hy
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a fra
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aonterpno
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ai'the
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srardJ \0f
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into
his
epnil alebl
w
'
on the s Otos of.
th~~~~~
fs
oacn itrc
g
e
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g
fo r ed, ndo cn irsalt hd 'dibtven
porce~
a -n te Nry fox heutooisoito
eghth cos
!
om wol3h60-nno
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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
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phloo h
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o
'Itae.Acah
nte
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as a big-time precisioned hi players.
ith th
xp nd~b~e payexI~wathis:~"You
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na iuthea sofd
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m ocroo,
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as
fod
l '
twety gamsBi
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have disAll
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bib Bitaheen
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e
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f i
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'The
the I~ague's
second
hi best
oon
t ndowr *q
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t
auom
ihe asale'n
l eucat
ty too
~~a'mes,
have distin ished
himself ~~~s
the
~
a
quit fond
compiled
they41
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evsWis
Idh
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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.
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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
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--
-
-
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.
~~~~
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I
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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
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Inwthi
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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,"
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matter
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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
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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
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car
Gift
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Presently,
Red Aerbach is still
Boston Celtics organization
~~~a
he is the team's gener-al
i 'the
'
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Ando r. Soefield
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fh'tn~tct-2oat
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a .iet cn
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97C nor too PAs sfe ond t ird was. t Ernie Rat of E. eter ho
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acrate. M *yehskno~vledge of~ ourselves, and' the
vn
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tm h'
plac 5howing In i'f
c9~fr
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ecetreality of the world, we live In,, the
Cha ee, on the' ther hnd, as ~ tt
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facilitiation of' our~ inper growth,
pfithe fcuhltyjho'agre wit ~
'n
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.Gai
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hneaet0utmt
tradh
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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
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art
ei!a
dw
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Caf
took
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th,
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stet.atomnybsbe
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In the Consolation match; is the
CrigRenodsi 'he11
hp htie-adtehi~e.e.hv
shu
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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
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sragd
Int
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ndvr
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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
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in
ytm o
to
mtshig
rma
evi
Mc
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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
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be
here,
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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
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' re-established pattern? but'
bat dmtigintoth
tosad
olati n rognd,
e lost t
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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
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eversdr
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sei-i~'lsRyn d od hsme ril
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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
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p a
ytein thir i nAI bout, h e ne
it
IKen
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Lacey
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Andover winner o't to register a
th
hin had his. 'lo, Lest match
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his first oppocn'Lcy who gt
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bnade that 'stand up to win. I
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'QAS
iakedown in thefirst period, aEl .
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redicament in th second
e
icthuh
sedd seethe thirdnl
io
dnla reversal
iig
tm
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with two minute
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win easily, 8-1. In he''finals, Lac Y c nipionship in the Iit rschols,
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'to a pes.a 4 enhisnfs to win theI27SWCO4;TH
inovrti
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win any secn
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in te first pro
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dw. ' Elwell
p the key
mtIc heis
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a th end ofIth
esca~ed agai
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plariod, but i te final session It
riod, f-odehi ma for al of
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Eiw'lr wa's pea
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t
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ocgiving
e, a 32lead
rev sing im
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Lacey thbn wentlo'to reveI'se
final
through
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fe Idsing
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aeown,
scoring srngth of
sn
df Tabor. Tr
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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
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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
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earlier in the day eaten top seed d
opened~1
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Jeff Reyrl Miller.'
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betting
a
tak down
and
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oos trade
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