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J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'z -Permitted To Gradua Eary TrI tees Rejeclt New Commons In a meeting last Tuesday night Phillipis ExtrAaeygaU- -T the Committee on Academic Policy ates about mebr fissenior The t y of Commons which (CAP) seat two recommendations to class in aormal emony in I hnsnH iedt, an architlural ~ . -'the faculty clarifying diploma February," Associate Headmaster firm, camp ted last week indicates requirements and credit s. The. Peter Mc does nt foresee aijhat the hool should remodel committee, consisting of depart- adoption f this -policy- at PA, Cominons, ,'ther thin build a ew ment chairmen, also contlnued because, " ents onlty leave early, dining fa ity Th oard of discussion of Headmaster Sizer's undler ver japei cirejinitances. Trustees. a~ dicsigtereport 4"Screedunm Tertiunc." Exeter can~ fill all teir beds, an .n hiretng last weekend, DIipift Requalresnents dwe don't ant to be in the same uhltisonusnathyfe Seniors who have completed all position." that a, new Ilding would ot prove PA aca4etnic reqluiremients are now adiIo,'. economical fible. premitted to graduite, from Andover In . foenterintg students R iKeep.Commons before the end of the pring term, who a~inte to leave the Secrteta of the Academy The Ackdemic. Policy Committee' English e rtents Competence Frederic S )tt summarized the has now recommended that these Course will ~ow beawaided at least Trustees ' ns to the report: " "..- early graduation seniors be required two prior c it nEnglish. think they e impressed by...the to pass all of their courses during aen cedfa'ct that thi )rchitectural firm did their last term-at PA. This measure, Debate n Head niaster Sizer' niot reconm l a new building, ta required'of all seniors who graduate- Screed andj diploma requirements they - resPe t the quality of the normally in the spring, has merely was continu and centeked on the .constructio~ n h ieo been extended to these early table, pes in the creed. The locatio .. In scsin hreee- l.~ graduating seniors. two seperat categories f-diplomlas god a sronf sense ta edn teE tterSxta a~rs htte eui However this decision, psedby (Certificate f Gra4uation and PA under' one~ :roof., iaen bte 'lletr fCmossoudh d itrdhr lf orgt - - -~~~~~'~~ im Diploma) a the differences in the economical. A~j common sense. Bt Are Theodore SI1er, M4el`OleCipn-.Dne mtOalsM~r __ ~~~~~~~~~rente their requirements are they also s_sed that the schol-Grr 1 HeyHuhnaiMr l4tlgWmapoo __ must ~~~~rerse hetbl~offer Drlety in its eating Business Manager Geog Neil- .~~~~~~~ ~~~(continue on page four) arrangementl s,.on citing the archifects!" findings, B ' " nve~~~~~~~~tnt'nt"-" ~~~~~~~~~~ suggested that PA wilt probably. . Mr. Nilson& outlined the diffi- 7' 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Iv' 4 n s adopt the proposed V scheme of culties in deciding how extensive 'a .1 A. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~remodeling the present Commnons reinodelling the shool should 'Il ~~~~~and adding'a lobby, and student 1tte "We want to get the 'biggest A no ~ m os G ift ID isc ¶osedlonetoesiefthbudng baoig for the' buck',:7 the greatest The P* Iis Acaemy oard f acounts anc ing$28 million in ine this addition or in the basement) Ie~ aroupt of money. There's Trstesme hrelatZ wekn o Cmo tcsa diinllre oth Mr. Neilson and the architects a aA . limited amunt of fuids," discuss theg vtinent of money in investmn Bnds property feel that this plait offer~ - .a e hae ,t tak1 tat nt the PAe &rvent'andi to review '(mnortgags, d cas -reserves. measonable compromise between h acon" alumni con utio'ns.' Bonds pesiyearn' about 10 extremes of minor improvements !Johnson-Hotvedt,-naatep Mr'and Mr. A. percent nIeet while.-stocks and complete rebuilding'- ' I~f 'col a - ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~to 6M h'colseveral alterna- Mr.and rs. A (anonymous) a return about percent in interest In adition, the total cost of tiv~s, also' described its other' PA aunsid an Abbot-alumna, and dividends The Trustees a- these renovations fid additions proI~tlatog aho hs agree to givel5 et for every $1 proved a plan f redistributing the equal an estimated 2,59468 otalsato ugdraw ac whic tes ~~ ~ "' ~~~-' contributio theccAlumni Fund investments niong these two substantial increiseovrth $2 to uwehisavaag. e reevstis a 4 (atya h cout's ittecmie 014,457 required for comparatIvely archiitects observed that their first Fund reev $530,0)00. If the income is appzAoximately 6 percent minor remodeling. Operating costs suggestion, that of minor renova- Associate, Headmaster MCHKe school reev -h same amount Bonds are re~.!rning the highest also prove more economical with the tios would not improve efficienicy doe" not &or=m lb aoption o a this year, Mr.n-d Ms. A will match income since the Second World more comprehensive rebuild n and tphee enoh to warrnt policy pidlting Iiy ogenmben' of ' With $265,000, bringing the total to (continued, g four) S307,844 annually as compared to sentors to raduate early, about $800 .) ' ~ "'~ '.~otiu 'npg or the facul Ity should have little Discussio~ of the school's r~ e sA ayi signifigauce at~ A. Only two invetatp01I occupied much of J students have decided to leave at the thDrses h rute p e ~ o ~ esigned Encourage -i end of this term, and they are not die to id teshols'P o r m t required to return for graduation inetent poliies.. PA, presently 1h .siJb-;.; F 1 t w ggiv ce 6ail~intesrn. holds 8 to Iq major nvestment LI Su rvs o Ca tsIIn 'BY ROBI \COYIOF ,track snow in. We assumed that the- which they were supposed to work iemhz a C a t antatc s n The Upper work program is lowers'cudtk o eeold wk out! their schedules on, proa 'T't 1 ,21 A 1 -~~.. 9 ~~.~-1 licized program, at Andover this~~ conratd 'aon verithnne. a d-Sprvsr ersannn Drama ~~~~~~~~~~probably the mot confused, utipub- assignments, while the uppers basis with their senior supervisor. a. ua.~~~& .u ~ a D ramamg year. Discussion f the subject meets Senior Supervisors'cn etd:.asaly 'th pro-. i frequently wit' comments like: The entire upper class-is divided gansol rkbuwevhad a' English Instructor Frank Belliz- plays ot previous frars. "Ever since I "What work p i?" into groups, each of 'which is fe~aypol oda ih oone ia announced Monday the cast for first saw Ft elks in 1961, I've- -- *-*---'- '- wait to shoulder their responsibil- the Manchester Grammar School wanted to d~i,~ he added. W e exchange play, 'The FA~itastlclii. The plot isrter simple. Based Th- T Eis anoe Drmti Romeo anS Juliet 'lines, it Ih Upper Work Program was Tisyear's dvrDa ti concerns a Boy George 'Redman) ,- designed with more than mainten- Tou~ring %gom any will be partici- ;who is in love vith a Girl (Chris inc in mind. "There should be pating in the, third consecutive Kapetan) b twh is separated rom - some pride of accomplishment,". exchanige of its kind. They will 'her by famiy eul ing. The fathers: -j said, Ms. Johnston.. "But I think preview; the play in the Drama Lab :Bellamy (Mifha~l potind' and that iny students don't show this -! four' ~ times before leaving for Hucklee(F0~nc kokan) hire the .pride because 'they're not quite sure ,,- twenty-two days in England. during Mute(Debby Ros n) to build a w;all, ' how seriously they're supposed to - which M~r. Bellizia hopes to perform 'and the mysterio s El Gallo (Jim 'takl their work assignment." the play at'schools in the outh of Horowitz) and his two assitants, 'UprKlyOBenereed - England and near' London in,' Mortimer (hris Clemenson) and exal tl how seriously he took his addition to two previously arranged Henry (David Brigg) to abduct the worl Otity with the words: "Leaf-, Manchester Grammar School en- Girl. Evntlll teloers are rk~gi o seta oaaei gagements, .' eunited, but alon~ the way there is ' "' tinc h te u' = teDespite the $500 cost of the trip, pnuch violene ~ xcitement, Wat- --- eyn tenumber of people who tried out'I moving dialo e, and, of course, -- . --. going to do te job," commented for the play was considerabl lage dnugtdl uk.UprKlyOBrtmI.,ta his acdi~endeavo have iffeeed d senior supervisor Burt McGillivta349, than usugi. However, it was made ' Music nucr William Clift to~ pre uptlc -wth led-raking. WyDISX pmt "Perhiaps this is because they really clear that casting would' be done on pvill conduct the ohetra consisting "What the Up~~er work program responsible to a senior supervisor don't have a figurehead to look up the basis f talent and suitability for 6f piano, bass,4 nddrum which will actually- d oes is toi suppleihent the <)PP' pays these supervisors to to. Buit there ae sonic problem kids the role, with money' being no accompn h oring Company-to Office of the ysal Plant (OPP), schedule their groups, so that the who vouldn't-work if Sizer was their - object En~glad LeNu nn will play the commented Associate Dean of the work gets done, and the working supervisor" Difflicult To Cst pinwleM.(if has not yet Academy Carolyn 1ohnston. "We time is evenly divided. "I' rbe fc mnca- Mr. Bellizia had a difficult time chosnteohrtv musicians, want to use the up *--rs for jobs that Students were able to 4oose tln1 ann oe.Tesuents casting the play, but considers it to In atintol the music and 'just weren't gettirL done at all between leafraking, vehicle-wash- ap~nl ontko hr hy be a' logiWa and exciting follow-UP drama cat an~ Horowitz will before, such as tat ag care f the- a, vauumin ad weeping, anti r upsdt ic ptertos

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-Permitted To Gradua Eary TrI tees Rejeclt New CommonsIn a meeting last Tuesday night Phillipis ExtrAaeygaU- -T

the Committee on Academic Policy ates about mebr fissenior The t y of Commons which(CAP) seat two recommendations to class in aormal emony in I hnsnH iedt, an architlural ~ .

-'the faculty clarifying diploma February," Associate Headmaster firm, camp ted last week indicates requirements and credit s. The. Peter Mc does nt foresee aijhat the hool should remodelcommittee, consisting of depart- adoption f this -policy- at PA, Cominons, ,'ther thin build a ewment chairmen, also contlnued because, " ents onlty leave early, dining fa ity Th oard ofdiscussion of Headmaster Sizer's undler ver japei cirejinitances. Trustees. a~ dicsigtereport4"Screedunm Tertiunc." Exeter can~ fill all teir beds, an .n hiretng last weekend,

DIipift Requalresnents dwe don't ant to be in the same uhltisonusnathyfeSeniors who have completed all position." that a, new Ilding would ot prove

PA aca4etnic reqluiremients are now adiIo,'. economical fible.premitted to graduite, from Andover In . foenterintg students R iKeep.Commonsbefore the end of the pring term, who a~inte to leave the Secrteta of the AcademyThe Ackdemic. Policy Committee' English e rtents Competence Frederic S )tt summarized thehas now recommended that these Course will ~ow beawaided at least Trustees ' ns to the report: " "..-early graduation seniors be required two prior c it nEnglish. think they e impressed by...theto pass all of their courses during aen cedfa'ct that thi )rchitectural firm didtheir last term-at PA. This measure, Debate n Head niaster Sizer' niot reconm l a new building, tarequired'of all seniors who graduate- Screed andj diploma requirements they - resPe t the quality of thenormally in the spring, has merely was continu and centeked on the .constructio~ n h ieobeen extended to these early table, pes in the creed. The locatio .. In scsin hreee- l.~

graduating seniors. two seperat categories f-diplomlas god a sronf sense ta edn teE tterSxta a~rs htte euiHowever this decision, psedby (Certificate f Gra4uation and PA under' one~ :roof., iaen bte 'lletr fCmossoudh d itrdhr lf orgt- - -~~~~~'~~ im Diploma) a the differences in the economical. A~j common sense. Bt Are Theodore SI1er, M4el`OleCipn-.Dne mtOalsM~r

__ ~~~~~~~~~rente their requirements are they also s_sed that the schol-Grr 1 HeyHuhnaiMr l4tlgWmapoo__ must ~~~~rerse hetbl~offer Drlety in its eating Business Manager Geog Neil-

.~~~~~~~ ~~~(continue on page four) arrangementl s,.on citing the archifects!" findings, B '" nve~~~~~~~~tnt'nt"-" ~~~~~~~~~~ suggested that PA wilt probably. . Mr. Nilson& outlined the diffi-7' 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Iv' 4 n s adopt the proposed V scheme of culties in deciding how extensive 'a .1 A. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~remodeling the present Commnons reinodelling the shool should

'Il ~~~~~and adding'a lobby, and student 1tte "We want to get the 'biggestA no ~ m os G ift ID isc ¶osedlonetoesiefthbudng baoig for the' buck',:7 the greatest

The P* Iis Acaemy oard f acounts anc ing$28 million in ine this addition or in the basement) Ie~ aroupt of money. There'sTrstesme hrelatZ wekn o Cmo tcsa diinllre oth Mr. Neilson and the architects a aA . limited amunt of fuids,"discuss theg vtinent of money in investmn Bnds property feel that this plait offer~ - .a e hae ,t tak1 tat nt

the PAe &rvent'andi to review '(mnortgags, d cas -reserves. measonable compromise between h acon"alumni con utio'ns.' Bonds pesiyearn' about 10 extremes of minor improvements !Johnson-Hotvedt,-naatep

Mr'and Mr. A. percent nIeet while.-stocks and complete rebuilding'- ' I~f 'col a- ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~to 6M h'colseveral alterna-Mr.and rs. A (anonymous) a return about percent in interest In adition, the total cost of tiv~s, also' described its other'

PA aunsid an Abbot-alumna, and dividends The Trustees a- these renovations fid additions proI~tlatog aho hsagree to givel5 et for every $1 proved a plan f redistributing the equal an estimated 2,59468 otalsato ugdraw ac whic tes

~~ ~ "' ~~~-' contributio theccAlumni Fund investments niong these two substantial increiseovrth $2 to uwehisavaag. ereevstis a 4 (atya h cout's ittecmie 014,457 required for comparatIvely archiitects observed that their first

Fund reev $530,0)00. If the income is appzAoximately 6 percent minor remodeling. Operating costs suggestion, that of minor renova-Associate, Headmaster MCHKe school reev -h same amount Bonds are re~.!rning the highest also prove more economical with the tios would not improve efficienicydoe" not &or=m lb aoption o a this year, Mr.n-d Ms. A will match income since the Second World more comprehensive rebuild n and tphee enoh to warrntpolicy pidlting Iiy ogenmben' of ' With $265,000, bringing the total to (continued, g four) S307,844 annually as compared to sentors to raduate early, about $800 .) ' ~ "'~ '.~otiu 'npg orthe facul Ity should have little Discussio~ of the school's r~ e sA ayisignifigauce at~ A. Only two invetatp01I occupied much of

J students have decided to leave at the thDrses h rute p e ~ o ~ esigned Encourage-i end of this term, and they are not die to id teshols'P o r m trequired to return for graduation inetent poliies.. PA, presently 1h .siJb-;.; F 1 t w ggivce 6ail~intesrn. holds 8 to Iq major nvestment LI Su rvs oCa tsIIn 'BY ROBI \COYIOF ,track snow in. We assumed that the- which they were supposed to workiemhz a C a t antatc s n The Upper work program is lowers'cudtk o eeold wk out! their schedules on, proa

'T't1,21 A1-~~..9~~.~-1 licized program, at Andover this~~ conratd 'aon verithnne. a d-Sprvsr ersannnDrama ~~~~~~~~~~probably the mot confused, utipub- assignments, while the uppers basis with their senior supervisor.a. ua.~~~& .u ~ a D ramamg year. Discussion f the subject meets Senior Supervisors'cn etd:.asaly 'th pro-.

i frequently wit' comments like: The entire upper class-is divided gansol rkbuwevhad a'English Instructor Frank Belliz- plays ot previous frars. "Ever since I "What work p i?" into groups, each of 'which is fe~aypol oda ih ooneia announced Monday the cast for first saw Ft elks in 1961, I've- -- *-*---'- '- wait to shoulder their responsibil-the Manchester Grammar School wanted to d~i,~ he added. W eexchange play, 'The FA~itastlclii. The plot isrter simple. Based Th-

T Eis anoe Drmti Romeo anS Juliet 'lines, it Ih Upper Work Program wasTisyear's dvrDa ti concerns a Boy George 'Redman) ,- designed with more than mainten-

Tou~ring %gom any will be partici- ;who is in love vith a Girl (Chris inc in mind. "There should bepating in the, third consecutive Kapetan) b twh is separated rom - some pride of accomplishment,".exchanige of its kind. They will 'her by famiy eul ing. The fathers: -j said, Ms. Johnston.. "But I thinkpreview; the play in the Drama Lab :Bellamy (Mifha~l potind' and that iny students don't show this-! four' ~ times before leaving for Hucklee(F0~nc kokan) hire the .pride because 'they're not quite sure ,,-twenty-two days in England. during Mute(Debby Ros n) to build a w;all, ' how seriously they're supposed to -

which M~r. Bellizia hopes to perform 'and the mysterio s El Gallo (Jim 'takl their work assignment."the play at'schools in the outh of Horowitz) and his two assitants, 'UprKlyOBenereed -England and near' London in,' Mortimer (hris Clemenson) and exal tl how seriously he took hisaddition to two previously arranged Henry (David Brigg) to abduct the worl Otity with the words: "Leaf-,Manchester Grammar School en- Girl. Evntlll teloers are rk~gi o seta oaaeigagements, .' eunited, but alon~ the way there is ' "' tinc h te u'

= teDespite the $500 cost of the trip, pnuch violene ~ xcitement, Wat- --- eyntenumber of people who tried out'I moving dialo e, and, of course, -- . --. going to do te job," commentedfor the play was considerabl lage dnugtdl uk.UprKlyOBrtmI.,ta his acdi~endeavo have iffeeed d senior supervisor Burt McGillivta349,

than usugi. However, it was made ' Music nucr William Clift to~ pre uptlc -wth led-raking. WyDISX pm t "Perhiaps this is because they reallyclear that casting would' be done on pvill conduct the ohetra consisting "What the Up~~er work program responsible to a senior supervisor don't have a figurehead to look upthe basis f talent and suitability for 6f piano, bass,4 nddrum which will actually- d oes is toi suppleihent the <)PP' pays these supervisors to to. Buit there ae sonic problem kidsthe role, with money' being no accompn h oring Company-to Office of the ysal Plant (OPP), schedule their groups, so that the who vouldn't-work if Sizer was their -

object En~glad LeNu nn will play the commented Associate Dean of the work gets done, and the working supervisor"Difflicult To Cst pinwleM.(if has not yet Academy Carolyn 1ohnston. "We time is evenly divided. "I' rbe fc mnca-

Mr. Bellizia had a difficult time chosnteohrtv musicians, want to use the up *--rs for jobs that Students were able to 4oose tln1 ann oe.Tesuentscasting the play, but considers it to In atintol the music and 'just weren't gettirL done at all between leafraking, vehicle-wash- ap~nl ontko hr hybe a' logiWa and exciting follow-UP drama cat an~ Horowitz will before, such as tat ag care f the- a, vauumin ad weeping, anti r upsdt ic ptertos

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P~~aIPIAI New S~~~~~~~~he~dud .Hurts he eekedNPw` Sr~e

711den AlotimpretofalP orignented, "I cn see why more people would,RICH~~RDHEMB ~~0$ATHAN AL weend haye left campus. 1i each 5-day ,arelwekn.

AUCH4W Weel;~~~~~~~~n p-weekenid e4se. Only ek eoea elieed7EdftorltaiWrman -0 e~n~f~badn tdts went, on Seing expressed O'hpti-4b~~rding ~~~,itudc"" ni~~~my when she sid --For soine people.,

TR9RNTON DA N weekendexcuses on the mo recent 6-daydrkigndrussa eae Ihv

Business iII -aaigEio ekti,. h colamnit~i i ital oiced an ncrease in these ctivities.~

-~~~~~ ~~~~ ~oblIVisto anysrt fpv~ creaited by~ 'artially bece a 6,day weekend does not -ROGER STRONG IAM~~S RICE reasc~~pto dents a~ finding no'

Editors , wl la ".y.lhi '~wrA new Ps*Wooglcal peonnz s~~ E~~Iitos~~~ stay whenthe schd I eI~~~~~~~~~~o~~trages no~w emergni Chairman of te Cluster 7DANFE~~~~h THOMAS ~~~~mm VAX~ !~-a~jii yekendk idea thatDasoi Icrdcmmtethzg-

~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ant en o en-f`to 6ifo u n d aAon 5-day _el,"oncpolefe h tfthey hto-, ~weekqnd i unfortunate I4 coing a gtaa fte hn hteey lei

EDI)3~~AL B6ARD -- revalent stdet tttue

PaxmeI~~, ?. Podar~ N. ~~ ~. ~ ~' ~ Pi: the past. fewer weend excuses" . The a~ities provided for those who,BUS1NE$S BOARD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wer4 allowed, whereas n unlimited ditlevaegnrlycoseedoeB. ~~~~ ~~. L.~~~~~ PriAeges are extended t the entire 5dyweed otoewotk ekn

studeht body. According ~- Associate pmeir Iefetthscoli conicedingDean William Graham. " though the.

O(TOBE 31 94'number of weekend excuses sncesd -1ecus.Sdntralzthstiuead

gradually, the percentage of s dns UsngLke all the 6 th ise aaM.Are encouraged to leave.the privilege was roughly consistent Richard's eneoefor weekend exea hen pcivispfr4nncasinScythroughout the years." Last ylar studejt soei n om -dy wekni ~ ekn ciiisare'slmn. According to

Wee-ntallowed to leave ~ n Fridays. buting factor tlthe increase ifi 5-dcayeChimno teScaAxid,-M oft ik ~~~rgardless of their sch~dul~'- but now weekend excuses. Graham noted, "I see n Fucin$ointi, Orgop.I- ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~anyone can' .eave after their last other reason for ilie increase other tha goingtoaeinocnsdrtnth

we Tim PHI PIANgreetth raponmn r-thedy yleunl.tealoac f r pnweed." differences in attending figures and planPHILLIPIAN-Tr ces' ppointmen 6I~ the ay. S. i~equenly.the of' rei oped weekends.l this winter. We have to ha'vedecision not to build a new'dining facilit with students can leave earlier, erfpling them .tdnsepaial oetig od hpppl r ee"hearuty ~VprovaI. Not only isthle present cows to travel ong distances for t~ w~ekend. ,Many belideve emphatially be-arebIteturally bautiful, bt the school. - Ths rlaaino so. rules that th nest ftenw56dysse~ However. most members of the~

¶ munity pes not sem very ethusiasti abou the concerning weekend excuss a contri- creates a need' to release academic'am 1 rt) ft~cl~

Thoset scool a snig ew dinning .Roi1 QijtoIRabbit Pond cluster. could have'-beiiThe school will still be spending mo yto r~~~~~~j)~g The Test ~participating n some'' cluster activity

achieve te goals t high-qulity efi~ iem almost ontinu ally this past '5-dayfood p~eparaion, ad somesoft of cera zed L u teto esbe ~weekend." Mr. Richards said forcefully.atuden ~anln. Ina ~evod ofeconomic , ByOAIA ~E ~I.' Weil Quad South ClusterDean Mr. Frank

the actual con~~--~-'- a new Comm It's election time In tlfei~eublic re-directed, especially at Andover. ,'Eccles believes that. "We tiy'to plan manyMrU*WJU~~~~~~omf and candidatts of all ussion H~ow many PA students even realize constructive activlti oropen Fridayshould ziottake h~ghd pri itufitis! ' toJnW_p05il to, are courting constitu j nqetTuesday is Election Dy? Fewer nights. niaking closed Friday nights eal,)

Afquat~iy modernlza the Present kitchens of a mandae. As a no oltclthan one would suppose. Only one, study ties" West Quad, North'Cluster`Scin buil&,p ~Iu Ub .,K. eu W er obserrer once said, A Wl~itician's student is actually participating in a 'Dean Nathaniel Sith declined to

any of i~~s really heR md this ~w _ , most mpdrtant t getting campaign aind there is certainly no eomment onthesitiailn nqtingthit-it's 1elected; his second mostk nportant shortage of interesting races i the 'lovely." In their recenivneeting. the clustertask s getting re-electY'~, nae okepoh rm ute, deans suggested more' activities on, ojiin~Indeed, Congress has a),Irned in 'ing. And h nisny 18-year-olds ,Friday nightt, '

favor of stumping. bhrksighave registered to-yvote? Without a 1, fcmnepol e o esnfoThe ~~KiL1ttie M 1eiv office-holders out to save -hi os douibr more 8-yer-ols will isi ocr oe h nee.dsriuinn - ~~~~~Yet despite polls Ind tlpg little The Andovei -Inn 'Bar than the -weknecssM.dscm n

A fru~ years back, Adover ~. ~ ~d t~, -expected qhange in votln patterns, polling placenexci Tuesday.: Faculty "in the pail. the weedecssvdowngr~de Exeter as' a Iii~ tgnd d o' thiu just may'be the year in~bents members have' been equally ruc-, ,simply more spreadot"Mnznd

a p~qal tocomplete t~ 'second tant to participaie, in the political concurred ith -this Ppolar adriinisra'school with a rigid discipline, syste an a ale, task.rvue, Watergate ill cause procens. Thu.%. the c'hange rfw past uion viewpoint."The only difference now is

pressure-cookeratmosphere. Whle ese Democratic gains which I~ in turn years could hardly be more nuWked. ta vroei aig~~edecssageneralized timages cannot accurtately refi the .onie." said upper ohii Price.tre nat of th dieod, t*i Exornan did pI MEthe -a$t Anve eem to eopng ad 'Although'the mqre afflufnt peaplee w~~~~~~~~~~~a er m g ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~have always lef mnore frequently, It is 'the

of~xeterint~msofschooSpirit nvtlt. ~ ,~students with more mopey tat are leavingUnfibs"uatdy, we are iitnessln a ve'~~N~ r~more olften on 5-day weekends."" stated

trend tward an atmosphere where a ue' - Flag.-Taf Cluster Dean avid Cobb.achievement stands too far ahead of other ac- -- '- - -Added senior Drew Gansmiller "'People

tivida in importance. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~'-who don't take weekends are conscious ofin ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ '~~~~~~the fact. We are made to el like second,The fa~~~~~,led Fifties syndrome has us, - - class students."~~~~~~~~~~~las stdens."I

'Th i~ld- essydroe asovertAen us, Headmaster Theodore Sizer noted.'-with its tany discouraging symptoms. Stud Popewolive nearby should under-frown at off-campus prograzns and nternshlin stahd that we need to follow through with'Washington, Boston, r Lwell. Elogy fn PA's geograpial diversity on weekends."debating have vanishod fion ihe campqs, and 1-Mr. Cobb cused on another repercus.

*year-old seniors nor their right to vote. 'The 0* PA ont- 4- ii~ a tl!t kI M. 'ion:"There ls soia cohesion in my--resut insomedefets icum-As inew~et inpoliicsbothas ~ cluster. People don't know each other -as'

theatrical: productions lack -the m istg pish -rsl nsm eet nu- si, i oiis oha well as theyl used to." Senior Putman-of past dramatic enterprises, and aleV-scloo hotede n x0nlbrla eic o anann h agrees. "After all howcain you gt6 knowmeetings a never graced -vith the skits of th eortcSntr8 I abswl-en oit a ae oneone if lhe or she isn't here" -

Cheerleaders or the excitemient ofa ds seiu trube in I nO considerably here, and in the - hDZSSggestedceremonies he athletfrm lyWilliam Fulbright's osI Ara-country as whole. In- that sense,. hl oesuet norg h

ceremonies.The athletc program,,whlch - - sai? Indeed, there wil t-Tbe some the hool omwunity has been abolishment of the entire 56 day system.produced varsity athletes from jii va ReulcnAaul ies lrd ' slafec byWtrae - others have proposed 'less drastic -

-teams, has begun to wilt. And the curriculum asulcn sate ( lrd' elhl. fetb aegt.innovaio. "W-could use some moreed ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~-Peter Donfinick and -York's it is in hs state that we find' 'dayie 'ivt -s~ela hs lne

assumed almghty K ~~~~~~~~~~Jb Javits, b erenched ourselves as he US approaches its ymeaviisswelsthepandSenators, face possible fa) but first national etion since Richard frteeeig-omk eknsmrHow can' we turn biick this tide of events, so enoal.-ugse oe le eetincubants' probleml enerally Nixon fell i America's favor and 'noal, ugse oe le eet intangll In ts frm? For~a first step, we m~s e neae opns oii.b-ih n miigmpc ~r Mr. Cobb said. "An' ncrease in cluster-

realise tat we aresubvertll the purose o a Thraed rutof art liti boitan- mblng cow fqit activities'during the Week would relievi

boardin -schmmp 'in pl"cngso much emphl '5 eIting from aert as lft, him.' One wneshihis worsl: wh'so fte gring dhecapersnltin -on vital ~ ~~~~~~~~ "tho the rascals out'a oad vtn sticy aniIcmetor nt~ hc tm rmteofcmu rn.on D~t5G~3lC Rb alone. ~ -. o~~ of those ding the '~ troing 'votingaal bohswabi-d'- Diversification of social functions wilt'--fro clubs. to ahtlsf u and ~ ~ nocre ih $hpryIituttuy tnn ocmV definitely be 'added to winter term to

one of tR~p~may adv~int~gesof attefidlpas ges-`trw" f.c6.s tebnd. - keeping Oeopl4 eeo eknsi ai ~ ,~-

acade~cI~a thisone.As stdentswe sld dA alt~rntvi to I~olg n s-bodi--Ttsay'is~ real 'test f - their friends here." stated Sizer. Thle only_ ~~~Andove a o not; voting t all, and sad.- en~sugh Americans. - ~ the otittacls way that 'goal can be' reached is' by -~~ ,,'tt~rdsres thsses h ot iey Clliy hc ree tsev t sats changing te intire stiident 'mentality.

~~~~ades god ~~~~~~~~~yet'prese~ited. '-'' - -teuiih raoablechne -f - t* Li ~~~ va~~~u~ Ig the experience 9~-This is what the'1ed 'really of passib., ~;Ion may ~Tems riotn so tehr

Shawsneen River, stgn a, concerns. Tuesday, _N ie s refits, .h ssemltnthhanmes so pepe'aid hrous~n~ket~ fooball.r l1y, experimeni *~- 94wl ev s bree-o steCi umrn problem wlrlcl -rae iti

teaching -'the notion's'mood. Ge dlast iscrepancy between the number ofmteditation, and teciga-tento''mo.Gt -Ft' h uiec uthaig.Btfr weekend -excuies takui on s-day versus-

When the A Iom ascension to the Psi "c hsAndvrt efi vradLe 6dywes rRcad ad I s

P'AGE THREPE c¶,mmntaryCold Folks O~~~~~~~~~~t'ILIGHTON SEREOYE

By ED MERRITTWhat is it &L for-a Southerner

living in thE Andov4r conmqunity?Some feel that with Omy backroundl'imr most qualified to answer that,9uesiort and inm nclined o agreqwith' heM. tdany'PA students ltbelow the R4ason-Dixon, line, butbecause of their city residence tedon't share the ideasan benurtured' in a saoll-towni environ-ment like myown'. Alio. ffiere comes;regretlably a &rtain naivete and lackof . worldliness from nie'having spent, a long time in other ,

communities.Before coming 'to Phillips

j ~~~Academy I held certain beliefs ,~-

about my future in this chool that'would be shattered on miy arrival. Ilirst thought that ther-ewas really nogreat d ifference between' the charac-.ter'ofithe peoiplelIhad alvays known

- and that f ~Yankees"with whom I Stereotypes crsfrdnjThe. cohclusiont,' th pape wilmatriculate to Wilte.I noted atwas about to come in cont~a wsys to ltenpoe.suggest possible treforms for cdormi- 'one of the CountrySCluib dances,-,

Secndl. Ibelieved that although pepeb olbeu ulow tor living, the most important of "They're letting rirafwtnw a~cent might distinguish m.e couiplw 'In~ m- de th e ,r which s instituting grades for good By HARIUSON TOPSWER [V simply ver 700 baks . Carolinesomewhat from the crow~d, I would catrm I e m gt J dorm co~duct. My room is'always I tapplied to PA f~r yers 'concurred, "¶Half of tny; ris,casilyv.be ale to slpinto ' the 'jock, nerdf.kpeps-aeio imautend 'm uetasa go'( ost of m friends 4iled ineither jrdi,', idr s it rilate toNorther'inond would have little only deprecat, b obsolete mouse so I'd get 6". Too bad they appli tifs.n' our~ last year at muembe&,of the Socal Register.",troubl adopfing to the Andover weiI: Jocin grid, tbplay Vot, don't give "7is". Eagle ro)adtecdmyws t 'sthsre t"ukowns"

After being uprooteiifo Y ov~ep11 -bthwmn and u per class ta4te - a virtual Caroline, and, J1 sipped bananastyle, foeonadtromn myintnob~ T h e J o ie~ bsir ftaito hc a elcdorgopsece hnometo n i and tho n I pepl do you 'a w 11re Harrison utopia In fact, I would'much rather dacquaris on the Club porch.the Andover comuni~y, 1 so~n Topslder r IBin StoatehengeBORN TNfEG have~g ne to PA than to Nantucket "~We're a dying breed. JesiCes,'

*bcarme disillusioned. The f1rst thiiig ByaBepltvedeeedNnti or evei our place, n Bar Harbor. Caroline moaned, "Who caw- getto strtleme' ere he, elucanceofIAN axed me t write. What ' After all, as father ( '37, 'help away at school these days."

t he'people here'to beconme acquaint-i T h e rin d IAbedl, ,, wie on thentt Prince on '41; Harvard lliz '44)ed.' 'They were cold and itn,'hlI~n rt.Idn att bellow to me on my last night at 1 1 0

ByA. R ~~~~write. I don't cr, though, cue hoe are:F4 iorfuyak a"I '~n nw identfy with should't realy b~ wriing thi I'll gt into (Ppletiv . deietd)bPhihep willbe the bst yearoofryoupan ow denifywit I houln'trea be ritng hisHarvard. 'Vardi sure take me over l Yot SUNNY DEUR

article. In the time 'm spending on soefgwho tsin upper eft. I life' Lie, wo an, lstrange .. Ii I could be ompl ng unassigned otaotascjyakwdyiy Th s,, when one of those ethnic 'haven't 'tten 4nyti~ng 'in seventhe: feeling, of being AP Chemistry pro lsorputting JDis place is wqird. Foist PHLdAeyiesaprahd months. PHILLIPIAN-watatrp*the finishing touc e nMY 606 Me a car just to come here and p meIeiddtdfnd yposition 'Jfxu's I don't, know what -'topage history ter'i pae ue' May football, ice hockand lax. Then dey wihdr a oeainad xrs myself with. I dpn't kcn~w

dis-Crnminated ag&inLAhat 28. where`N topleicodelmednce. oAnd because Igin engaging in saI be(epnie eetd eas doi ltours n the' 'For' one`' thing, ce ae acampus." Thfen, set me-up wi. Iv been' doeihasi; ~an extra-curricla now instead f all dese rIa fox chcks. But Admi tons "Office for a while SO 'been a bumnmer lately4 ~ai night,J. '

doing homework hate io'call i ~when met a scholarship girl from sa` on ni bong, 'dt bambbosome brcs e feIl;" donGoeokIht'ocl i nysoe'mbtensPoint (her father had spitr u m -,'a heoothat because it's nt wdrk o bie), I eightl That (ex evedeleted? I Poaod.Gatl I rtevalttup,* ' -" 'h ro*---won't have tint 'to ride, y mean I do gotta M eat gt n1- Y still, ' 54reeW: A'4id out ablonui 1.2,

downton to orny'all te me and aft~rsay t this girl? ",Thi dress code free -out-fire at mid tibananaseth 'bi leer dt foiio.ka cudIwentefreaam'an.Wa often' avoiding any close relation-prhste oi r~ad te (expletive dltddinner I ain't in (jhtepo gn) oo(oe' tifships. The'I coldness of their ncsiisovtaomy'il.ife, no mood to be t ndver. ' gn) 'rtfathe roe, o(gone)' ' - me' tk(va o elpersonalities seemed to correspond sld o ntn I le:ae u..aca.h' elgd nd 'tit fteriegone re ma.-unigt y rM atewato the bleakness of the New England sierule (m lOne wre ut), .guy. Treats me I iea (expletive' noligifct f'h.io tsP tripping last nih -h'got hold, ofSt4 h 11 I~ ~~~life. fadthtfacCand la~t'bight some pane' and he torched himselfweather. There was a harp contr~st some X TANG' nPt Breakfast deleted) man. Ie lays e'l get me'a ont' hn )dadI aet-h u rgt.1tri.Dibmshbetween this nind the warmth sind Tnk(betCmonth Y pro contra - if I 4nt wanna go cocjso ha is ot h''urnp f r if. hour i-musfhr hefriendliness-] had formerly known. a) tb lai 'e~'te'ad u mgigt h home he used to knew ivAlzed it - the-he 1 a frrilPerhaps there really is-solnething ohrsy ts Igoto ad, yr -I1 wanna a expletive deleted) 0 er a sherr atte1 hul e pus., a thlSouthern hospitality. ~a can of Desenei (oooohl) ad, f' education. I rya teRitz Bar You hi~ e i 'Jcnthl

Mo104 interesting than the social course;,4 or Ber itz records to add An~"her thin'~ te' damn' cofudt hmfo tPu'sbt ag 'eloslW ''oastedga h a peojle ' 'rtuh, that %6 at PA lacked school spirit. marshimellowl ' -oatmosphere' was the way ~1 to. my collectio of19fr I onghairs. Ltta-Truis uphrY (At It week's game, led the home Ohyeh,72ef monopregarded me.: My ral'wihwslnugalusknwNooydAieCoporfans I a rousing rendition of Royal tetrtbels ih.Ioounot' about to disappear, did ShcsYM hl anythin i u~e ya know? All Bu td~ud'ipyb mzda.ad agt yptcttkn distinguish me, fo bter or fr hmwrsceueifoldu.IteelrisikisaGaeulDdthe n ber of students who don't dump on ennessee ed.;,orse thnvi orse, from y peers. In class i do' att pla alnghe" y nwPtsm fes are nkno the lyrics. Maybe next'year at ta, y omaetiu hofter individualized as "the South- toih oI supp erd better set da.foalfedw4 me, ad they'd rn4o Ddwn oPictn' h~ i wsapte',welerner" - and asked to give the h aar fo :0,am, Sunday' 'be (expletive delett ) grateful dead? hrlilb itemr col n ole mtrdt ae a ity~ bongeout~'Southern point of view, morning. After six1o siien hourso aih prt'Btee hy a nt dofctried I Miomatdrpsalt

However,, my backround ad work and some er fl~ht brunch, Brewskis, too. All dese ippie5." raki gBhi edve lee the ir oe o nd ctoM suroffmyat nightMrt.'other more serious drawbacks. I felt I hn twudb odie ostrumnin' around',; high ond thosere oftaydighdsMr

that oftr p~opl' put m into aon the Librar step and wait for the reefers, an' I get ief just 'cause m nDreIt1d1 came' up. We were tking - MYpreconeivedsteretypic~ catgory.stacks to open i o I'm doing puk~dl aththe innDarlent weekedchoroommate, well, he i'as brking and

All the prcnetos itrrunding rsac fo appr'etld: (expletive deleted) y I do admit,. Iepai'tanodgrfedfrm okigorhect-nyyM.-.the preconceptins "Stimson Houe: An Exercise n ' was ~ littl pin tered, butdeDeyCountrt Daeabout the d of smellsoftsmellstheaherbalxesseseteteslsliynyprejudicel SouthnerM k ad Group Dynamics' and I plan to hippies - all day co ddowas dance, te sr~u quo. Following in her i'oommate, "Heal, boy,", and gives

ty - we collect some datao ex,,Secretary of dey', was so (ie deleted)moh'sftteCaoie ad emy id W tatrpintellectual inferiorit -wre 'associ-SttH entere Concord and pla ~t'Hnr nslsreigated with me ven before the holders - erL.tisn(17-9).loadedlof those notions really. got to knowmie. I think none of those ' rnsaet't'e ypsA dA doe Gil characteristics aptly describe my T a s re tSty e dA io rG rlpersonality: well, at least I'm not yV TO ACH STN ' sut.ucihoanVaClf&rtwprejudiced. wity'VtheI' ICmyol ionths who Gci'hesad a'Ce dail toel ortw rom Tom.Ican now identify wihPth nm op io, hoepeoIs jewels. M'e fAlocker to 0h1 te gir,afeeling of being discriminated chronically ue kht word "!stereo- Ai oth~r dress code coniparison an alternatiye to frustration, painagainst that; some blacks 4nd type" are ina stereotypesaiistabewnth"ogicLvi ndumlaonmembers of ethnic groups have felt, their own, however; when I tati etwn t~h "ognc"Lveadhmiliehatio l atraIf there was aything gained rom approachedby a ~ember o thtta enwrsirt, a hiking 'gt FelV ehvo tiStraif there wasinything gaied from apprached by a mmber of hatboots clan that one might epet to nigt vres with ach lndiidual;experiencing the narrow-minded- class and asked to w rite an article o - see r~pelling down the bell tower however, some clear generalizationHiess in some people I encountered, female stereotypes t PA, I agreed. I '~ and te "straight-out-of-Seve'nteen" can be made. One type of girlit was a respect o other people's wonder, what de that make me' a.tp htoemgh xetwudseds hier evenings In,, her itoom,

ritlli to beindivdualsan4 tonot Asuperfcial thod of defining '' repel 'anyone.. reading a good book, ma.'be Birth ofli.e unped into generalized groups.. and classifying a emale atPA s ' ~te ehdo yigthe ikulcwie*f-as-rfsAlthough I1 have some bitter observipg her per onal dress coda" ' characters is by observing behavior, type gazes i rapture 'Over' Bvjrtj.

disillusiotimeilts, I have profited There is a large ontingent of tAnr'u wth eti a fcel" Brho eu`',htItremendously from hay experience at fair-isle sweaters, levis corduroys, 'Atinros tich, aterandayih o theri' "Bir.o meiens,BhjstAndover nd ould recommend this turtlenecks, and oIde C~ ai~ ra inle aud3 ih awy.Cntr gilfeor izsTelschoo to ny ItellgentSouterne nutHill r Gren ih' gng, hil an g~e agirl way.Contol fr T na lottipottigaanschol toany nteligen Souhernr nu-HilTor rre is the annual~sacrlfle of planning the events of the forthconxtwanting to brciaden his perspective - on the other sideftepoebl ~ Vco girls h offer themselves o the Ing Saturdayight

-i easr sfrnste orhi'coni h Ade hrf hj the membes moh sare undoubt. respettive group of eligible PG's, Outside these dens of tranquility.con~~ t. I~'group.mot' edly dresse Si larly, ifno who, although scattered across and amity lies "another ol"-Ed1 ji-tis fro- ThMntrtin ubl ienialy hiet mothers ot cI p~ eeal ovrjsme hto Asca ie th ost

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Whats Fr Anove~ ~The News, In Brief*'Wht ~,Affirmnative Aetion?Seia NwAroA'New A onf Member New School 'Set.A committee of three is presently' court dec ions. Affirmative Action PA's Aft -American-Latino So-~ In a meeting 4/f than Cluster The New School, nogaiaengaged t PA in reviewing all 'is a positive affokt to enforce the --ciety (AfAnJ) will sponsor- a 'panel Presidents latMnaaevnn to posrn ii coresiza.present policies that ae affected by law," an~ rectify discriminatory discussion oi .busing Friday night a~ Senior Gren Blackali iwas elected 'to varity of subjects, is offering-Affirmative Action. 'But Just-what ls praCtieS - 6:30 in the Morse Hall Facult the Advio otie A m oBgnigP~ ography, Origami,'I~ ~ ~ ~ ~aac,-nuee~suetvt and a course on the Women'sAffirM*tive Action, simply, is, 'ees Hand tok states thatV'~Affirma- "We're s close to Boston ad I caused by ted~adin fLbrto oeetti em

"insttutioial firnesin al area;" tie Aet mean tha emlyrs 'fe n moe 4ple should know about Northwest Cluster last year. Laura Broaddus, co-president of -Ahother':definition is, "Equal must e in that they give 4his issue;"! stated Af-Am head '' At-Large M tthr h e col oe obroaden'E~aployhet Oppurtunity is the equal opp rtunities to all pople ... e- Najib Dialo e 0 wh onceived the Because of the 1:4k of ublicity the curriculum to include "mdrelaw:, it is mandated- by Federal, qu!em oyment oppurtunity re- idea of the ,.minar. - s'iiftounding the' election! of the- patcluseful, and approachable State, .Aid local 'lws, Presidential qurs a etermined effort."Apoc tl h is ~l tlremmeo)yegtpol ore." Sbje described the studentEiecutjve'Jorders,' and dfinitive A prog -m of Affirmative Action hour will' felture speakers HistorY ran' for the pstr Wes Quad recint as erspgranminvolves a 1' employee recruitment. Instructor-Thomts 'Lyons and Mrs.i North Cluster Pr? siden t Rich "apathetic," and believes th,, thehiring, 'aid prdmotion practices, Theodore Wrren. Mr. Lyons will Pietrafesa expiained . New School's "arts and ke*ts"qualificati ns, faiities, an o ofsep-eien ur. 'discuss the bckround o the busing' "We (the uter Ptsdns re image is to blame. If voluliteertunities. 'r criiis includi tems betecegcnb fud h eThe P Committee, consisting bhn h details of the law supposed to know who h otal eihr a efud h ebehndth court - order. Mrm.' School could accomodate those~of Associ te Dean Carolyn Johns- Wrren. Dir 1 ctor of the Roxbui- - -' -' -' students interested in attending anton, el ginInsiructor Jesse Chldensd1ov-gion ~ ~ ~ ~~hlde'ssrvice and Associate, ' -'' ' ' Anoer town meeting, observing anVaughan, and Latin i Instructor Director of 1he. Boston Childrn s ' -- operation in'a hospital in Lawrence,Acin ~'l'lWilliam Huehner, 'ist, currently 'Service, wilal bout these two, or ' isiting Raytheon, a companyinspecting all PA employment and, institutions. tha mnuacurs rmmetsstudent' mission practices and- The' rent-,ning portion of thepolicies affected by Affirmnative. hour will be i evoted to a questioniacin.D n Johnston summarized and answer s sion. Dialobd expres- 'Alum'ni T' Meetthe comm ttee's 'efforts by saying, sed hope that jcrybody woufq conic'

-- '!It's not t recruitment - but how as "it dependl on a lot o people.",~~ou~ obtheir benef ts salary, promotion nd Schol ~,ExiplyesNe or il posr orntobadacmrts, or training." Afterstudying a d analysing PA's prac- The no-aculty employeeso'Hte.Aun-lma adthifthe iHeadnsaster gave Associate tices, the committee will suggest Phillips Acad my have decided t families, parents of prospective Dean Carolyn Johnstion tie duties of changes t allow compliance with form an lossclation designed to; students, and a number of NewAffirmative Aition Officer this year. Federal a increase ' iunications among - Yok itudae'unlo ar

themselves an between the workers, - ' invited to attend.- ~~~lops -~~and the rest scolI iia'- Speakers Wo k Priogram .I[ops organization ivas disbanded five, - The speakers at the Forum wled from page one) 1 ~~~~~~~~years ago. ' include: Headmaster Sizer; Director(voinuedfo~aeoe

Som ofthestuent wh do The associiation will elect repre- : /- fAmsin oha i:addo' Some o the students who d Discuss Er~iployee Opin~ons I Ilecl Seniors Kim Patton and Bradleydo n how they are supposed to do their ,share of work are still sentitives, who W.ill meet with people for the positioei are within Geier. Nathaniel Cartiell Jr.,it. I '-disillusioned by the rogam's lack AscaeDe 'n of heAcdmoresdtvclsrsThpolePsint ftePA lu iMeeting With Supervisors of organization. "It's inefficient," Carolyn Johnst n to discuss eiplo-1 h r neetdiibeoo Y ilsreaI',plai to meiet with the J, complaned upper Neil Ses' yee pinions aid make recommen- AdConm representatives' would al- moderator.supervisors' to discus's their' prob- ;- "We'r supsed to rake leaves into dain nsbet te ta ed nw.loti: h ounwl e a :0pk V 91~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Frmwl bgna :0plem; this Tiursday'" said Mrs.- :pile soi~ an be vacuumed. contract negotiationis, which are Ratbbit Pnd Cluster President and run approximately 'an hour and -

Johtuton "At the, end of. the'term up yte ons crew Th -s, icse on n dviua baisblf 'question' and -'ansWerthey are supposed to evaluate the pil. maewsrn over by a car iwith the e iloyee's immediate th Fn 'Bl ebo ontae the cluser peidnl olw Vco enn. -

work of ach' of heir empoyees. I full oftown~esand the rest of he superisorts theres'wdntstthelecet tpnlectAsen9PA "69 eDirectorofAAlumnhas t be ~le leartothestudi~tsleavs hae bee siting roun in~ Mrs. JohnsJ oncommented tha 1A~ representatives. 'Affairs, -Ropert Hulburd; Admis-thatthey areisuppcsed to give their nicebg pi in on of the faculty she ws-gldtsee the formation f "We wanted to avold' a certain, sions Officer Dalton McBee; Direct-workc duty as~ much weighi as any house fof eeks." "' the aociatio bbpftuise "_Mnyofhrn-orany-'o of Prn eeomn ihrotlir com~minthints, 14cidemic, ath-' Althoug~s most' uppers are not these people a e completely out Of position every -time," Finn' 1 tated. Sheahan; ndDietroAbt-' ~.leti, or otherwise."'' enthusiastic~ about the work pro- tbuch with te workings f the !Hle added, "The Cluster Presidents Alumnae Afairs 'Jane Sullivan, will"Maybe ites nt the best idea to gr m, mostf them agree that it is school." Mrs. Johnston also note haeaadtmegtigteterll lsrpeenteAceyadgive tthe students.Al the responsibi-l~srnosta hto w er that a 'l heigh, ening of employee :tft once anyway hn-going through a answer questions informalyity..." ventufred' Canning. "-It's a' agb which ad the uppers assume moSet xetd sarsuto 4 huels ojays olnt okadifferent stoy from the lower work the sole res sibility of Common's the revital'izati n of the association,. elprogram . The ld~vers program is duty i add on__ __ __to_ __ __a___work__ _ __ ___program_ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _well.idefined' heykniow that if they silpiilar to tat of this year's lowers.

.don't show up, someone is going to Hqwever, there are some who believe )L 1'-- rais~~ hell." 'th4 progran should be more spread m oCeOd ,P lc'ffI tell ~my group that they're out ore eenly among the classes.ie e u--U'II~,littl b'tr," said alredy," u4 pe e uppiero~ wonrk Acodn t §riier "heis'respond a tl~btec mne er its fairly high cost. l ing containing a snack br. lobby.,codn t r hrgoin to ge ~~~~~o they gr~~~~zn - . op~ktion: anewni alreose buid- a nopesr omkC h eiinM iivray, "ut more wrk would Bissell. "It' too much of a train." ' Simiarly. he proposal to r-emod- kiceaddnn ra;ada n rsuet aeteedcsos-get cloe If tere-Wits someone to 'The gen alconsensus is that the el the strutctu ,and to add a larger new dining facility in conjunction quickly because -the problems -aretake! il~noance in, make sure work progan is ot getting much lounge-lobby stage ateIa than~ that 'With a renovated 'Commons, which complicated. Wk all believe' theeveryone stay~ flV'iour." work done. This problem is mainly of the favord scheme, would not wpuld serve as a student union. prqsnet curriculum is serviceably. Tjhe6hlyway the ~peri~ors cab due to the kid of communication provide mucI improvement over the 'The' firm's final suggestion, but certain improvements Cow beatten ~ror progaz~i gaps ypi ld insenior Bart less expensiv~ plan.' The architects, similar t the coilcept of- an made." isby fingr ott "*,table-reports Creedon's efrkn ce hc also noted tat, as kitchens would all-purpose building, would operate -Tecmitei ~odsusnat thri ed of tfie ter . These reports, has been assignetanrawhe move to ttis', larget; wing, the 'within the remodeled ommons. Ascriua ytmasqes h~w -wql an4I ow' often' the there a n trees, and therefore no basement w~id'no longer function adding a fairly large student union. Prs ls. betc stingcl adonrcstudent has been working. A student leaves.- tohvtob as a useful ~~art of the building. This system, however. offers little sse e'erh aut diowho ~iai,`not been very responsible. "We're. ust goingtohvtob More V'Iety, Higher Costs improvement over the less costly and student, designed' to combineabout his work couIld find himself on quite a bit ougher," said Canning. Althoughl the architects concede preferred proposal; it differs ainty tefcty's pntrincls w ith thesirestitn because of it whien theseF "if we improve contact with OPP that a totalli new building would in 'size' rather than in added,,~ etitrss r ie osd' I- eratio reports-come but.' and the stuients, there's no reasoIn provide-4 greater range of features. '-o"h~e~fic~ent" why it shouldn't work."- possibilities unctionally. archi- The ,Business Manager conclud-. In its next meeting, thetecturally, nd environmentally." ed that although'hefhai nbt yet set a committe will consider the recom-

- (continued ~~~'rom pane one) -- I ~they'stress t~ problems of location' definite date, he plans to meet with mend ation of Math instructor- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and much iher costs' of such a he Commons Committee and -the RcadPees do omte'W~~r; I~tocks are at an extreme low. structure. 1~ee difficulties pre- Cluster Deans within the next few o the certh a PAced eman War; stocks ar" at an extreme low. d~~~~~~~cude extensfv consideration of two weeks. treeihsc du .Thus, the Trustees, by consol- constitutes e school's spendinig ..............

idatinig the s'tocks and Bonds money. The rustees would preferaccounts re, according to!Dr. Si~er, not to sell soks but to run the

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shying from te stock market 'and school on the ividends and interest4uaranteed return. There was some In adto~ the'Trustees dis- - '-'

debate oer this move; many people cussed th cool's long rangebelieve that since the price of stocks academi oiy reacting to theM or t nis so' ~ low, an' upward surge is proposal in Srizees curriculam ''~ 7 Offer Extended Until Novenmb~r -7imminentOthers eel, hoever, Sceed. e sees agred tha63 akSt. Andover, Mass. Tel. 453665imminent. Othrs feel, howver, Screesl.The ' rustee agreed that2 b osEst from Town'Holl (Next to Purity)tht ts unad~isable t invest in the Andaovewolrmiarsdntl Op Tues.'Sot. 10-5; Thurs & r E t o-9 P.M.market a th4-ucre because of sh~ servint grades 9-12 with a ... frbakaknthe'shak cnmc~tation. This libra arts p gram. forba' - c' nsentimen 'emdt rail among In separate action, the Trustees' the rses Committee on the Infirmary report-

---One Elri~i ed that sha Infirmary-HospitalPA! flacsaemintained on was re-accredi e for two more years - We would ie you to see our store o we're offering'a free hker'sthe "ttal I r"stmweealbthAfernMeiAsoa- bandana to the frst 150 or o who 'darken our doors. Bring this add with -'

-' of the school's money is handled by tion and the American Hospital you; no purchase requIred. Thi offer expIres October 31 or when the -one major investment firm. 5 Association. I surance will a fr

l'AGEP FIVE PI ' III II:

. sports.Soce~ Ties S 2-2, Cro ss-'country DownsOver ivhelns De rfi ldin t. P aul's, Deerfid

Wednesda, Octobe 23, Con in froth of h oaf and booted a WensaOtbr2;ton. second, third and fifth positions.cord, N. - Pyin$ n its worst hard sd throu h a maze of players cord, NM H- Cppink 23 secon~ off Charlie Miers cnched second placeglame of the season;' the Andover thdt bouncd the goalie and into theprevious course record 'aul in 13:56, exactly 40 seconds behindiasitv soccer team escaped with ath nets The eerfield defense, Suslovic led the Andover v ity the first place Suglovic. Miers' berth2-2 tie agaist th~.St. Pai~l's School 'Shaken aeri goal, became . %~cross-country team to a 18A1 romp wa not secure, however, for seniorSt. Paul's g~rabbe' a 2-0 lead in the unglued nd P bgn to dominate. oiler'St. Paul's. Coach Steve Marx Mark Grange gave him close111 hfwaet~enr lesud pa Rgt n oyHie r~ated the meet as a workout, competition ith a 14:01 clocking.was in--a state ..0.taryreceived )i pass i Tom Hsiao an unning the team hard the previous Sam Smith ran his best race ofAfter its ho~n u is af tried to cross h ball into the &"y in preparation for the, upcorqing the season nd -his tine of 14:06.P c came back adpu usata penalty area; oever,' the cross eter and New England. prep earned him fifth place. Win Claynor,piessure o St.. aII in te early went on net and the Green Phool competitions. ~ who has recently been runninggoing of the' thir qd rter. Backed goaltenddr jorm to catch the ball, Fastbkourse '- consistently good, ravces, caine inby numerous out, tandling salves by but he adverite tly lnced i lto . . ea captain Suslovic bre ed seventh but ot before being barelyits, goalie. S-Paiids m~ aged to hold the goal to Liv A a 2-1 levfl.. through the fast course, encou er- outdistanced, by an SPS runner.oftf the B~lue tni To'm Hsiao Apigar ttarndng ing no major hills, without a ~al Gaynor covered the course in 14:08.decreased thc-e dit oone goal-as te.cniance to warm up. The ra ba Rounding out' the scoring, Bob he scored on.p Pena ki. The Gon into fourth quarter Caile Mps w 4CiOU couitrys- sooner' than expected, not e Munro took, ninth place in 14:19sae T e hr uatr e d d ie o~i. afie dsly f a d fo 'g lst D efed.S soic A rnnrto te.P ckFns eSPS gatne got a hand on the the 2-1 le~cL loo quite slim with number ta runner la4t week, giiing the Blue runners enough followed closely by lower Edball, but H-siao's icws tohr the strong Dee l squad deter- flnushing scond against St. Paul's to' stretch beforehanid. Following Suslovic with a time of 14:23.with no further srn deosmesoccer, PA! ep lot of pressure on '1 Finishing close together were the,additional fine o the part of the Green defete. Deerfield man- Je iIitt2 rlr rest of the Blue -runners: Bb.theSPS goalie. ~vo(ipped three aged only~ oc' sional breaks onSc r sI Burnham, Tom rench and Larry

- certain goalls ove.ti crossbar as goal, buaol~ ot get off m . ep JnirPuMtcelpm-wefi as robbing, on[imsky on a clear shot a the PA defense Perin, . Topples F o b l ses to be an' excellent prospect fordiving save of a so' gelled, for the -tighten~d p aft .its first half lapse. ~ 'gylA in future years as to date he hasfar, right corner. When he! Green id get good shots,rasupingyeclntacs

)ROW 1s ce Blue goali Le.gar turned them Saturday, October 26; Deerfield, Deerfield 1ld 6-0.rusrpingyeclntac.PA kept the l~esr p in the Away. Agrm e an 'outstanding Mass.- Despite amassing 543 yards Andovc~ did lead twice in the Saturday, October 26; Andover -

-final period, butwhan amazing save on aIie kick that would -in total offense, the Andover val'it'i gae on ha -6 late in the In its second and final meet of theamouni ofiluck, Spemtd PA 'have tied e iae at 2-2. football team suffered its third los.; fIrt quartbi after'marching68yis 5 season on its home course, the.-- of the season and its third in three forta core. ~!McGreevy mixed p'~s Andover varsity cross-country team

away contbs, 42-21, to Deerfield. to pfit endl an Dilorati and tit defeated Deerfield by a score ofThe g e was closer tharrthe en4 Tim Fitzgerald with rn iy se25-34. PA was againr wou the,final score ndicates. With approx- halfback K~leher and fullbac sevesoitnubrwom ,

imately fiveq minutes remaining on Fo4~kes t6 confuse theGrn CaonLriwo oudhvthe game cok PA, trailing 26.21, defense. Keleher- bulled overfm very likely upped the final score andhad possessi n of the football on the thei one and. placekicker vc givin PA a wider victory mnargin.~Deerfield s yard line in third an4. Deamp, who has taken over t Suslovic Wis Agin -

for sita n. PA halfback Jer6 duI fbcin xr Again taking fst place for h- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Keleher, g the call, but Q B 'Tom bal togh the uprights. I le a atinPu ulvc

Imcreevy 'fip on a 'shovel', a pa 'oillio got the first six rahs2 hoi o ndfae n ptesiia oa draw, was- behind poiiits in the opening minutes of th colcmeiin.Ssoa a h

Keleher n the Blue suffered a five second period when he escaped fou tcoyrs in1:1g afaehiholyard loss. sakdGei ofnePA tacklers behind' the line toyeragwulhvebketestopped A iover on fourth down, scimg r. cmee &iyr8 course record. Deerfield tookc the

4. - - and -PA ne 'r again had the ball in - for ia TD. A convers' as u h next two places and Charlie MiersDeerfield t *tory. Groen out n front 14-7. ' cames in at 13:05 to take fourth

Addig aslt t inuryDeer I~stlean Rci~ers j~fl)JO place. Mark Grange was in pursuit-fed put s en more points up on ' Middle linebacker Pete 'Castle sh rse h iihln n1:9

the scoreb6 ' in the final minute of mali pounce4 on a Green fumble 4 Beginning with s or Bobbyplay. A bro en play forced Deerfield the eerfild34 three plays after Mc 'Munro, PA runners, took the nextquarterbac Buddy Teevans to run Greevy had' been picked off in the-svn'oiinbi~gbc hand the G n signal caller raced 35 end zone and PA quickly capitalized,. memories- of the 1971~eason's wolf

yars fr as~ore after the flow of the on the Green mistake. Keleher'pc.M rotkse4ihn132, 4Jiltende p had brought most of not hed his second TD of the~ Smy mt was ehth in'13,22Phe Andove defense to the opposite aft~oon when he dove, over from s4#_UWin Gaynor rni in 13:29side of the yed.Fur plays later, the toe again, Iekamp kicked the rtueeO 1eW kafter t n defensiv e unit' had poiui after and it was a nw;AheeO A eW ekteam. I in~~~~~~~~~~~~~tercetedfI'uarebc McGreevy ballg'ame with a 14-14 score.

scoring.Finally he Blue Halfwayl'thro' h the, fourth' forteph ' -;Teevens ht Green QB Teevens then engineeked a'scored when center-halfback, Wally stanza PA increa its lead to 3-1, speedster lplh Polillio for a 76- 64 yartl drive, chalking up 50 yardsRow tallied on a rising shot from giving itsoe 'b tigro o adsoii trike. Two-pon through the air while connecting on

deposited a shot in the right hand the midfiel -lne t went directly most point~ PA has allowed in a PA cornerback Paul McNicol ip~ed* .- cortr ofthe et, ust-inches past to Hsiao who f the fuillbak game this y'ar the conversion passso the Green

the outstretched hanis-of the SS took a'shott an ost unossible em~oeutrP ejyda2-4ldgoalie. PA ad mauiy other scoring angle, and the g i atted the ball The fli turnovers. Andover After a third qualter Deerfieldchances .in the period but the team into the goal, simill to the way he' committed the contest hurt the punt PA took its second and finalwas continually frustrated through- did on' Helfer's g I Blue as uc as the four leasd of the game. Fitzgerald threw auu te et of the game and could Deerfield Ta 'EarlyLead touchdowns, cored by running back third -down revefse-pass to. Dilora' -not connect for any goals. Deerfield othust PA in the first Polillio. (C McGreevy's three for 49 yards and PA's third ID,

St. Paul's started ustlingoright half as the Blue s ad experienced interceptionf, two occurred in the DeCamp converted and the Bluefrom the pening whistle and took another poor haf of play. The Green ed zone while the two held a 21-20 advantage with a wholethe ly right to the PA defense. Green team openee scoring late fumblesPl lost also stopped quarter of action leftNone of Andover's players seemed in the first quarte hen its inside 'noe ~'s A Green fumble Deerfield scored again early infired lp a St. Paul's controlled the headed the ballp t an oncoming reqeyi,(e first quarter led to the fourth stanza as Polillio'ball in,'the:: middle of the, field. The Apgar. Play ven )ut more in the tflt-7 erfield TD. Tailback gathered in a 20 yard T'D toss from'first quarter ended' scoreless with second quarter as, oth teams played Jof'Pyn ape a five play, 30 Teevens. but a conversion rush neither'team getting off any good excellent o-wa soccer in the yr rv 4 a three yard plunge, failed. PA failed to score fromth

-shots on goal.' highly emcionalo test and after te missed extra point' five,'and with 51 seconds left to play. Ssouedtway, D mp-Andover's dism a play continued Deerfield had the game on ice with onin the second quArter and St. Paul'~ ~ G ~ 1 t O ~ ita is 34-21 b ge. 'as het shattered ~the St.too avanag toe b It first gShut , LE xeter.A ./A its K Xer Gains 135 Yds Paul's coursO record by 23 secondsas an SPS halfb~ack took an Keheler had the best afternoon andk~recorde a time of 12a1,on the

un i~jut intoth goal. Saturday, Oc er 26; Andover- ieprosI alcmag of any Andover linning back all PA course galnst Deerfield hiSPS scored again moments later on The Andover v sity golf team Coinpet g in the fourth spot, season, picking up 135 yards in 27 time of 12:21 was the~jthlrd fds

-Ia PA defensive mixpp to wind up completed the ial leg of an senior Dan atz triumphed by a 4 carries. Dilorati grabbed eight ever recorded by a PA ruiir.Andover's worst -half of soccer this unheated prep s ol season by and 3 coun tefrtim thsalpsses in they contest for 124 yards 'Lever Ed Suslovic ~rAn another

- season.. whitewashn a npt Exeter that his mailth l4as not been decided and' Fitzgerald caught seven- M. I e'elntrae coming across theShturdaiy, October 26; Andover - squad, 7-0.TeB itr marked until the I hole. Katz astonished Greevy tostes for 82 yards to pce islnewta time of 13:31. BobRallying from a -0 first half eficit, the secon tminsany matcnes his PE ~lneprt on the first the PA aerial circus. MGreevy; E nai'cm home in 136.the Aver varsity soccer team that PAhabi it arch-rival, holewhntiofe apefcwdg whose pass. completion percentage tRtlSe u iRcord

seor.'d three second half goals to thus establsigiI sthe class of shot inot~cpfrabirdie thre.hahoedarudte6prcn JnirPlMthllwsbfrov'em-hel highly regarded D)eer. Ne n r school golf. .I mark, all season; hit on 16 of 25 'ib day's biggest succ~ss story Hee -. Te i etP Enlai pre Fifth m John Davis had few"' beaves for 172 yards in the game: battered the old unior record,,undekeated gainst prep schools and 'Uppe Mitchl rpaign probleus in tinin 5 and 4, as he The PA offensive line finally opened ninning the course in a time ofsets ~ip the bigbtl ihEee tetpso o ~frtteti displayed rip iron play. Rounding upsome holes for the ground game 13:37 and finishing twelfth. Tomncxl 'Wednesday for the NeO. fall, upended his pesopnn out the bottomb'f the ladder, Barry' as Adover backs chewed up 234 'Frorch was the last of the pack,Fngtand championship, who had trouble keinthbaln Bentley and Larry Howard also yards on the Green turf, but the trailing Mitchell b only two

Midway through the third play, 5 and 4. BinRvrs, the enmerged victorious n their matches. costly urnover will have to be seconds. The differe ce in timet

PIA(di SIX ________THE PHILUPIAN OrBR3,17

Crew Finish Fo 4,k 16th In,~edO hre akte hla ~eeS~aday, Octobe 27; Cmbr. -ndc pexsatgpr- third. Strong heW winds, sometim .hel 7 t e2;Bas, AMgs Mma.- Racing with 35 other tres in which the boats were se('t hitting twenty-five miles vpe hourNJ.-TeA oervstyeniboats in the tenth annual Read of at ten second Intervals and the course, more 14n- a mile tan vniga ah~. osthe Charles Regatta, t Andover U Its a not official as 'of y longer tha PA's u' d;istance, owe rc-ival Exer wit Pboys arsity 'crew turned in an r ud ~g colfoj.made the rowing ery %ul& fr a ~coniinclng 94 vintory. Sinlgiximpressive performance. unoffically icphactured first plc 60 bats. of niesingles matche, ad three ioffinishing fourth on the three mile C ewleteExeter first 'l* C ]N Seesm lavyScbsw four doubles, Andoe 4ominatedcourse. Because of the number of o klsfished second aAnddcr alsosent a girls' boat to the entire match.

- -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~the regatta and PA's girls finished amtiwhUT? C' PT A3~~~~~~b '~~~y an unofficial sixteent S! afild @of Playing In, the Rnbe onejV U Al 1notyfutos~eflff~f~1* Ome position, Torrey Rossetter cambase of a bridge Although not as frorm behind to defeat his opponent.,high as that of the boys', thec girls' ~ ,~ Footbal - -countrfy W mn finish was the best of ay wmndIW previous loss- to.'h am fo

schol in thecounry~ ~s~d Rosewesvictory exemplifiedte~Satudy Otoer 26 DII6I&d Wsedayw , Oo 23;r 2 . Rowing Club fromn Philadelphia tem- etriti Attitude.' LortyMa. . In a game highlighted. by w, NA..- Astrong AndovrJ finished first.-In t'eiC mud th Coben and Peter Wmn, playin IFstrong performances by both the coss country team overwhelme next furteen places wr ca r~ th eodadt-d'sosoffensive ad defensive units, the laieypoor St Pauils squaA by colee * P heseon aown troud ots-Andoy~~r JV football team soundly ~~ 3 ~ ~ I~hi1 Hueber respectively, alsowoespetoirouyd I t Andoybr JV fo Iotbal team soundly as snior Phil Hdeber tsweep of the first three slesdefeatd Deerield,16-0. for its $ lce, tunn i 4:mthe.%berl ,won easily 'itfourth straight victory without cikgon the 2.6 mile SPS cu straigh set 6-3, 6", while Wymanloss. In its four ins the JV squad Lwe Fabian Castro finishe contilnued P o , ag five) rallied after dropping the first et, TMpahcpt* S P m pw ym*1 wiomhas yet, to allow, the opposition to S4o in 15:02, while T 6-2. to win the next two, S-,61,h~ihuith~teets too score a single point. 3 Jhns n clinched the meet, placing~ Captain Mike Aitken in the . Neither Dave Greeffunor.Sloan. teamed with Torre Rmetter to WitAndovrl gt onthe coreoard t ir in 5:06 andsenior Harrj number two spot had to rally frow a _Boochever had mutch success i In the number ohso doublesin the opening quarter when middlej wo tecurei somewhat self-intuicted three hole- their matches, both losing IncmeduNelson' photo.guard Chris Poison and defensive 1 08 fou rth.I8enior Mike Boldt'sl deficit after 14 holes of play.' Tied straight ets. Brad Rockwell, at offset.by Mike Solovay's tougli 7-§,end Rob Howe 'combined efforts to fi lace time of 15:16 roundel with h ponet on hep hole number eight, d -pe the firts,- 75 vict n upin a Green running backpononthe i*gnop thet et -entor.andjuior St"~ pin aGree runiingbackis' he ed tA't s scoring five.- Aitkein responded to the pessure t 6-3, but rallied to capture the Bakalar's crushing 6.1, 6-0 zneaford safety.Th Blue hbn il Colombo: in eighth place, -take the match 1-up and thus second, 7-6, before falling 6-4 in the Brooks Klimley, at number nijie,increase its led to 8- wh~n a d 'rim Hofqr, who fnishlei complete his PA golfing career. ' final set. These losses were quickly engineered a chine from behind 1,halfback- Tomn Schofield took a taefth, completed the gBlue tool. - 6-1, 7-6 victory.handoff from 'quarterback Rich sren2l as Colombo finished in fron Vt - u-v r Doubles CloseWilburn and went five yards for a of the' SPS third man. Bill Bunnell, eu L1 CK V i a is0 The top. two doubles teams of

5C~~~~tC. '~~~~Btan Durrett, Steve Posey, and'! (" Peter Wyman and Torrey RosseterBurt McGillivray set ip Andov*- R~jb e also air well for~ and Larry Coben and Dave Greeffer's second sfety when he blocked a Ai doer all beating the fnal fivl ~ ls.'r~ r '~both won by the narrow miar&in "fourthi quarter Deerfield punt and St Is harriers. SL u r , T ip in U e 8-~, Due to aijyto lt 4efensive tackle Jeff Gilbert tackled Sovydin hi rnle tdit,the Deerfield player who fell on the y October 26; Andover g ensaOtbr2;Ad ~c~d'lf tv aaa ln Boolieerloose ball in the: end zone. Th A dover JV cross contry team over- Scoring n the final 30seconds - - were-,paired together for the--fiitPA! added six more fourth period sw -pt its second straight victory,~ of play; the St Paul's varsity field Frda&y, October 25;. Andovor- time' this. season, and th4-i duopoints when cornierback Andy Z~ins cn shi g Deerfield; '15-48. Senior hockey team spoileia Andover's bid Rebounding fronm- its pevious suffered -.a close 8. loss.,:Booreturned' the ball to the Deerfield ta e fit tpla~e, was followed across ~ victory over PA. field hockey team dwned Pingree' pr the~ final doub~s~ac~,ithree yard line. Halfback Rk Riker, th tn ine by Todd-Johnson, who dnm.Obadi 3.0. Aided by tbe exceet o vecmnnhi p 'ti84~ took the ball over from three yards tut dina1:7clkng. Phl Although both teani~ fired, stlekwork of fllback Marianneout and Andover had its, fourth Ht be4 at 14rt, Harry Flynn, whoj numerous shots on goal,! neither Daniels' who had missed the St.l' oc9~oaistraight uncontested triumph, fin el wit a14:15, and Pete St I could score until the last' two Paul's cteit,-te Blue defnse -.*L9 s, .hows tmed atl14:24,too ' es the firsthalf as excellent suiccessflully broke up "ny attacks Sp j

Saturday,' October 26; Deefield, -th' ne thePSacs okan~~d PA goattending, tuned mounted by the Pige offo-en-rie. ~I Joe~~~Bil Co6mbo, Bryan- Durrett, ~aa l crn ~ckUeIay2;A~vMass.- h AndoveriJV 11 football anwayFaliancCrstroattimpts. In miany a- kyl ,Wednesday, Otbr -team fel to an-olderlarger I ighCth, grabbed the pressure ituations Blue goalie'Rojt Wing Jodyl$arrison' asulited-on e ~a~e o uti nDeerfield sqruad in the final quarter, seInhan inh pos

'into the fi at' but the re eti o the ue-frst'nnernsin too mny as three SF5 attackers, first half and onseco6id half scores sit atak,-, the Andover girls'stanza, erg T~~~~~fistnii ins ifign. .. to-kiek te'ball cdt'of thei il11 'Eai 'b&t -a'-a result, of varty so rtaeam e 0t trolled up three straight touchdowns p itos '-~ shootiniparea, feeding it to llbacks WveII-execu4ted corner plays. Sarah Paul's to lower tses ' recgrjrtoto take the game. Steve ~~~Posey, Al Lintel, Ruben ; Claire J7kes and Laurie Parsons Mleczko received Harrison's firtm1p2etiAnag~The - Blue' gave up a second ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aand 'Jose Espinoza all ~who th stu offensive #'lays. corner shot, woudd tip and fired the"-. gis h lre mnes~quarer coreto eerield an infin hed ahead of the four~th S.'aul ial tallied when a ball into fie net On tl~'next corner SSsqa wh ofeythe third period tied the count on a hfcd'unr n ilBnel~Aard sot takcen from the to p of the play, th ' ball trvelled across the tackled Andover players d th35 aix ~~~~~~~~~~~~~the ffh Green runner, 9 penalty circle deflecedinto the, net- circle =f'Hihrrison' to Mleczko, game.35yard. off tackle 'romp by KevinHoad leITdIo Mcacm bak Atr he albund ofSirbis, - l inis en f, dover solidl -iimOpasnenio

fn last, tne ,sli immditely seirwing Linda Mleczko's tickc, wing Linda- Bilkey The Blue experienced its 4'ua)b ng e last ~ten eerfield '$ijkey dribbled the bali down'the picked it up and flicked a shot past opening lapse and allowed A1& O-ru ers, the team mproy'ed"Its- fleld through the SPS dfe -ad the Pinge netmninder to give PA a scre two goals within the fit two9ccer - i4rm~r to 4-1. Pient it lInto the crl.Cne 2-0 halftme advanntage.miue Focdtpayathp

#ctober 23; Can- ~~~~~~forward Nancy Rockwel mre Oni a free hit fromh outside the soccer, Andover pulled itself togeth-cord, .H.- n itsfifthgame ithou aR o kcpy F li m a mob of players to bn the goal circle center halfback Becky -er, and became aggressive.

a loss, ete.dnoer J "n %dy, October 23; Andov. loose ball intothe goal tokotte Lkw dsntahtitotee,- soccer team4, tied., St. Pauls, 1 erTe4oerJ il oky icore at 1-1. but the goal did not count beciause - Frldny, October 25; Aldow-' Lwe Ha~l~nMelnan coedtea*do pd tsfirt ameofth St. Paul's ulled out to a 2-1 lead the ball had not been touched by 'i lc4hoPA's' olgolnethlypae se ns it sfee '32dfa with a goal early in the second half any player in te shootlng ce. oiltl oiaigpa'tr--canly otin the'n tihlth lyea s Pul'. esieda32 eeat f play. With time running out in Neveitheless, PA got on the board ughout the game, the Andover girls'th ag` nstS~auls. Depite xcellnt ~ yvarsity socger team scored five-,gilshad a cPnlified, by a lose play on te part of both teams, SPS 'thconestirst odyHarlsf aainafroutecko topeda tirdectioa by a bff cial, sqore would pro ed superio to PA. 0assed off to Sara Mleczko who Hrio ordso ihhrhu crushing, -3 victory over Pingrae.haeginAnd ov,-r a 2-1 lead. The t. PI's talied the lone first rv asht atte5p antenbgetebaliote -'The Pinre defee overpowered -tie ould't b br~ft, g~iltion hal gol~e lue netminder Kim oledr St. Paul's tqen applied Pingree het to give Andover its fift -btePAofnalwdte ietime,- so two, overtime periods were Palo w~ bea a t iS penalty Oe cse with less ffin 3 suotinfthson -- offense to take shots on goal a'jost-

- , ~~~played, and neither team could sho Inn,.r Laurie Desiderata put A ~D T A V e n s Iv a il score. .. ~~~~An over n the board in the second Soccer PI PEayssd a Ulik t efracj hal with wo scores, the first coming ~ previous games, the PA o14ntieSaturday, October,26; Andover - off a ps from center Heather p ~.L exhibited a strong attack from the-Losing its first game, of the season, Lit e ? r-Q f~j'fafD ( U usto h ots.Cne owr the Andover V soccer team fll to a1 " 'iTRgrscedtcewhn

stron Deerieldsquad, 31. PA's -~I.~A O ~ Items l - -the first five minutes jof action, andnormally' powerfIr offense was I h otipratcneto .stymied by a stro Green defense ber 23, Andov. ad El c~~~~have aptain Mari Wellinftaled after a-stymied by Ps rndees e -TAder rgrls' IV soccer t*~ season, Andover and Exeter will' Both Andcaver an etrhvas the only Blue was scored by ufdisscn oso th ', - ah ther next Wadnesday at had close comnparativ~ scores. isranmble in front of the Pingree goa!lower JeoeBttick. Deerfield sana-1dft'at tehand of etri aet eieteNew Eiteter 'overwhelmed bovernor k'lickasae Ece cre!scored the ie~dept faMY St ul's.~ Captain Ann Wakefield EgadPeScolocrChi-Dummer41 whl A di the same '-t~~~~~man a-esasataitetnuaebtleofrh ials Hetonb twohgl ~ i~ -, kc.good defne onte part of talli th~ only Blue go! in the pnhp.Btsqasregig6-I. PA'and EA ch Gm",t. Teseodqure po& credtbd-Mo~xday, 28 Andover -thr ghou tegmbcasofhe u4beaten n prep school cnpt.and 2-(6, respectively. Deerfield- qal rdciefrP sSr4nd over. team Llv~19gam beas e Wm tehruse o' ~ut32ThGrnihovrfl ads pied anhot pasrn er The28 Andover ab- s , 1 cvrlkyta tidn. ' uplayed -Exeter but lost in the lat Gaepikduantrcoeric -

imp recocrd meoer. Exeter is led by its high plvered to th le31 in an evenly p~layed Pi~ngree ntnmi er otch ~hi imprcele ts seoIecr w to an- le3 hBu w i rexcellnt 5-11 x~iak witha 3. J c cer (3-0) offense which has scored an game. Andover tiodiSt. Paul's 2-2 i~ fourth Ble .ige onevictory over Pnre Labeeb Ab. iinpressive total of 36 goals in 10 its worst arne of the sason,'but- quickly ever, as a ot buneeI bad scoedth tweni goalcoren October 23; North ' gaities. Inside Chuck Johnson'is the Exeter romped over S no oa fttPA. and ther goils wererecorde An vetMass. -With three ReC's leading scorer with 19'igoals High Scorig dfetn age lyrby Ed Mayer andj Jerome Buttrick. minte mnaining in the second ano 10 assists. Wings Peter Tufts The strength of both tmsis the 'Upper eyPckretaiated withMayer also miade' goo0d play to set over ie center halfback - Ed and~ captain Dave Stymiest are also offense, and the game coo wind up PA's fifts and her first of the-uAboud's garnN winner. Pingree Mic ailide broke through, the Ix~lent soIng threats., The a high scoring affair.s in all seonadA ovrwsu -.scored n eaty kick and a Broc de~s asore the winning e~ a enams sefcie AdvrEee ae, ilh In the oeig mntsof thebouncing sht that wentover goal n a 3-1 Andver junior occer as ~e offense, chalking up, four very emotional and most probably tidproVikeCrirfed te-' goaltender John (uhing's head. team~ vcAr.Bokstook an early suutovrheean.Upr hedfsewlpeai.Tre ball to Rogers in front of the Pingre

Cushing made me.?Y cruci~l salves in lead only to have Blue center KeiA Ausbrook- a fullback, back. really no way to predict th outcome goal and Rogers drilled a shot into

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TESTAGE MSCM CaIndar-TS - The Wedn a ber.MuicDuln i IS RT

Is Dad Pea ou Is a sort Th Ph~lli A~C~dey Music Departmnen~ yu~yF~wj~ 2*00 JJr SSccerrvss.FayySchholl~~ m e r n a i n~F oft e gV~wJ: a f e n o h m er m s~~2 h K m i r *VF o l W illiam s Freshm en

H evr, the t ic manages to recital on S ay, Nvember 3rd, at 3:00 n 9opm- Dd I * tSm caused quite IF ballw Ex 'io~rimma black beetles, in the bbot Plupstairs inAbb(4 Hal anoutMwhen iwas f1stteentedn 1947, 2*45 -VIObtba sEeter 'Ei i4 t Wb Thkcnton crua rvw has b~een cast onth old'Aho Academy camp. A The Leio Decency, Catholic, Protestart, JV 1iothl vs. Exeter Freshmnen

~ h p~ker. Hall A ies thcrua rvwsq and ewishorganizations not only publicly'.W~w m~

1a~r ~iney, Lisa~1ow, GorgegtS h aisd questioned the film, ut the 4tatho&c Church I I M N- Kirchwey. Tony Nahas, Mk tning, Cuts Th m will Include works by Bac, almost pledged 24 lli Catholics to avoid pxW lit~

Cuter. Charles Kimball An King. Perry' Telemi nS Itz, Sehubert and Beethoei th pitue p- Af-Lat-Amn Society isPeck. and ~iz~y ucker co te the ast of ~ t~ concrt will includ~ Although judging 1S U thb* t flm maEy spon a panel discussion on "The.thousands which will perf4 n' the, fluR play,.~l h Boston n noe ra ot Busing Crisis." The speakers will beThe Wdd~sg Whenasked~outthe plot of Pil cdyfclymmeslcue Mr. T, Lyons, Mrs. B. Warren and D1.t py.Sellar quoedM script --Td are rce Pearson, former chairman, ot DIilora I.Open to everyone.hee" h said.- "It' a rcya h ateto h ot hr 6s4 p. Jewish Sabbath Services wil be(Ccnetral Guev bran oft New England Conservatohld KeieCapl_OMark Gi care, of the Exten on D Io;Susan Lloyd, instruct N' mb 26decnclaspects of a th plays. in A erica hitory; Willia 7Thomas "Diiel in the Sun" starringSellars and'Hale, also led that~ due to inistrui tor music;.- James HarWoodj 7:00is- Jo e an rgr8Pc ilbthe extreme i hazards otDaaLb instru r in usic; Sly Slade Warner, PA enfeJos adGgoyPcwilb

t hey-wil close it for the wi term. nd use ReO Lbaa pn rganist at te Ch'rst Anmeicper ! ilbesonithe ppropriate fnds o a to Meldco fr oftevnls I h By w. Ieearc pkroes hh!hu Als pa. ipting 'In the concert are~,~ ,

Drago a ajaoi and Mowry Pearson, bot4 hol di, :0 pn- Aboit agsafCute.rThe efaculty me sof the- New Englan4 f hln . jonKdneBe CoitryEtnio iiso;DIin~n Koil Cluster is having a Dinner-Dan--:The Drama Lab see a lot Of Hoose, tec fellow at Brandeis Univeri . abeat Pmon ste sgthr2t h oexcitement later this term %i etrsDr sity;. NP Wpea on mbeT~ of the Brandeis"abt odCute sgterna h

Hale and. Peter Sellars psn aheovChai Cr Or hestra and the Cantat WesCabin d SouahDan. s uaINotiflogy this Thursday and day, Octolber'31 Ensern ile of Emmanuel Church; Bruc Jewe Jones Lnrd u an esrua ouhan es ueot areAM Novemlber 1. Flthian fello th Berkshire Music Ceei having a dance n the Underw Room.R7n.All the plays are yery iiy fameOs," said and ber o the Cantata Singers sond lieawneI' culy jugt another Nrb 3dSellars. "t should be- UVId Emar ual C rch. eXpensive, corful "hOMs oper" It does O0 - Roman Catholic Mass n KemperThe first play, The ,deals with the : he ubli coirdiay Invite to aittend, hav ome attractions; namely, Jennifer Jones hplfact that,! n the words ,..I and huge s for admissi" prncn round n lowv-cut bodices, Gregory 31Wa0 Protestant SvTICes In Cochranwom~en large and sin aesmelj' Peck as the "bad son"~ Josgph Cotten as the Chapel~ miincing. gossipy cmaur Selrssi-UaW~ go son", and Lili G n y another

*the play also invdives, Proper us f -nry oea hi ogsfeigrohrfirerms."Itshould go with a bang." ar TyM roeas thir set z 19ffeulnf -U* Cflrearms.!"It Tb 1 -,S~olcial Functions Committee, I N e USi R! bl! rRU7sidsquipped ori Hale. __ a o Saturday. Noember 1, The evul cad cattle bowr (IJone BRinymnow The N w1H be rou etn oThe cast cnsists of r.~enappk i 8 to 1 pU feurn the mci and the aoernntrldned wife and'sonsmliIn a 33 TeewlbeaGop etgfoThe castconsistsof Grjen W* frts PA addtio, flklngr prtty ranch hous Wn the railroad ts to OtwsenUniversity at K pr

bow ",% alumIn itJon, Fldenber tak or ome of Barryrors land all hell J~1d~,NevumUer 41b K-aTn Cook alob ic~d~ii breaks, loose; there s a lot of shooting. -&0.Ittiw o rI Thisneally Is ---- ~~~--I fee N

Tick& weton sale Tuesday f,1chasing r. .oma~t ht & nevev o ot,~~li~~ln SocaW '~~~i gong on Grgl Meig Oberlin(continued from two. Fun tried to get Roe1q einf"i afbdCleea Ken06 -

keep tis a eal 7day ttutlo. As f. Me a ofthe 'yads"but he canceled ut Indian gi who works ~on the ranch") Cotten Ws~dsy s~Wu tnow, I don't thinkwe h hsproblem" at the mmt.Jonathan Edwards wa feHhe pra Ce u'hr svg" & si. ntrvor ObeinYet Dr.Slzer c en would hate it next tat b te was only available on blood thrilled by Peck's *'ild'advances. la, K130emAprupMetng Ri at*if inordinately large nu of eople lft Friday night Finally a presenttio y, the end the audience 'learns that illict love Ki~r

for oe weekend. This rt ation should "Orleai ewas ranped for a week from tii dos nday btitrofuuwie t ass.etu~y Nrgb fornever occur. Saturds Y.~~~~~~~~~ ~ Production and publicit costs for this 9*00mm a~jinviews adGopetnThe weekend stua has begun to w m. s anit ,... its da gs. pd

cause separation ao students. Geo. and)OI it ai of rasegraphic~l and financial *grounds have L an Wbweekend exodus gnrlsocialTO LU , P e InSs' 4~ KENNET P. OmLiii, Pole e in R ice life ljh,suffers p~st trend.The administration It eyes to, thisI&on nThr" 3,aidea and is makingn to alleviate IhG.te ulfnh eatn

Mosi admrnistratr 30ntrecognize OTdho p sonifap~ The -nine yerold Lxcontribu-the nstice of e eet weekend- tes regu l to several" nationally known

silamStde. nts frse SL noSERVCE abinynInantdstrtlnend g tpb coiedaimprovement infomlltrtln'.. 1WWW)anho ntuted: ck Mmwy'sonattitude They are 'ea ithe feeling that,. - SCHOOL SUPPUIES, En IstcorJkZutece-it is -out" to hor O mented: "!Tom L is a young surelst f

~.the expanding viciouseI of excus an IPoi TYPEWRITER and BTi. 475Knoactivities. unless ad isrtiod\(and 2 Eastfrgmowo (ecourt)T EW TR Ibyshemnetptsastudents take dlect a n t stemn the Ot1.,hS& w.9PA I In e words of Mark Strai d: 'Luxi'sAsfnuch as most I le would like totw ig out righ: is unbelievable, bt ' why of

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