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VOL C NO. 10 'PHILLIPS ACtADEMY eANDOVER, MlASSAC11S_ SA~URYT9S1 Byi OBE~jT SC"AIR survival of a niewspaiper ~rmagzie, he ale to laug h, even sneer, ao ele'. Delierin tecond annu al Plill ian cited thie pernicious eet of ommer- loga e indulge in such h ealthy Ikicture last day night She rd cialism, such ath umping of a ccism teromance will nlevr vanish. Hagerty '48, nlor Editor of Newsw k cynical yellow sitaean int4 the b ew York The Phillipian's centennial elel ration ~" warned of a nlnytwrccclr otb e weuqlMtoh in.cntinued Saturday with semnars y .i cynicism in j~uaim search of additional readrip -~ot er promineint journalists. Robert Sem- J -'~. Speaking I efore so'me 250 peoplei According to H-agertypotr mut pie '54, Foreg Edito ofteNe ok (eorge Wast ington Hall, Hget, a ofteni sare blame fo unrncpe T Meg, speaki on news writi g, cited a speech entitl~d' '"ihe Three sms: ojuraimHeqtd aewYkD IC cnge n the, ~e f reportitg 4 *' manticism, (yismadJournalls ," adNews cumnist:' "Most ~repotr don't, According tp Spe, be1 gave what e d ai a nogw~ ts iet eao ea re d a noa nww I' iet eape~vicim. ijonespafrrs wei-e "tmn phic-q'jt~'<' ra~bl t~ro l~ie professio, ills a- Lie B-S pilots w unla orbombs r~rs'wt ltelea 6g~ h tisome f he itfalls and glories of adfywa.Rarely d we see, much re der guidae beyond 'Piat facts '' rejwrting less feel, the punishnmet inflicted. We th~isle oldallow."I He~ gave the . "Jouralls is an up an4 do oss*~ceil o~ to destry epe othMcCarthy 'antiConin gae," e ne Editor- in Chief ofreputions, to deprv a fliving, i11Ivsiai~,wee ' Th I hipa reakdII h usi owud priepe ePIaCovep ofts"whfre paptrs bcamne ofi~~~th '~~~~u ~~freq ~~~~y tions~~4 'withno o accusa- o- *hthe .OUgn rejortdr discovers e While uently ~guil of excessiveitrpe- cynicism, eoteskr on the other tiii. -'extreme asteone' time Londoi ~ he former illipian Editor in Chief Bureau ledef bteredtbhee coveage 'o~~he e topress n dt t s e edt b y he "' cae o ne s 'bheoe t me of hnd through ncreasingly complicated Jame. oes -- beomlit' ill from e ns,"which leads to a heavier Caliorna b Guyna as n z ile-, Thd analytical quoti nt" in article. Semple, reprtes~,he aid wa et migly on th~ilgh, caution agairst j'u ping over <4, ~~~. .~~ , over by clever manipulation by ones. In- th,. line which parates go ,valuable t" this 'cas a whiff of' cyni im was Ia alysis from in rpretation tt is really I~Cb~~ needed." - 'te dentious."' ' bA ag D I d . Speaking of the 'better as )ets of journalism', Hagerty remarke I "The 0. p~ress rightly reacts rigorously against r outrightc 'allenges to what it deemit U t IC qonstitutional iights." NwYr Times~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t honored es~ibpoena of a N, Jersey court an gvt his n?teSI o the t jascaeih nudrcase to a dgen to~~P . sen~~~iia~~~ ~ ~ ~ xarnn and the ide to p o n ib l t -' the trial determine thir rele nee to B~JO~ DEEstdn ody to take more tia y in, meeting, Ipean of the A~en bto/Bfry "I Isns tht' 'the rights of an The faculty will uleet next enesday I f~o n e u ain"'Caspro~ o h n iu o mt lies of st." IIndividual I fac~d with the h rge Of 'mo ning to deliberate t tion of orase oti us e, ~ Pwl e o eu l~eaut~fiJ~ r ~ 'robably wh her o not'they. want h~ student tire N bining ourselve t any- of anauty- questionnaire' concerning the 'In he Id1a owriting * 'murder," Hagerty' commented, whte rnta at ' t CobaddwoeerIhtl au Proet he ~on u4 "the neophirf, 'outweigh the rights of a news prt boy to take a nore- responsibl rl in I aulyt'taI'dvr tr o ot h boyand sitylist bump snto t~judiced hc protect ts soures 1 " - their w education, an issue rcilto fr fr 1 at.' ~ wr te aur 'yfudthtS1 ereto edito.I h lel ~ l a be t "hr aetnkgoes 'few the~ upcoming Phase To of he. ong rinthe woldalt c frael thl ~ e Isu lveon that 55e ptueeto thel&usaii learns 'Itcecs on the powers of t'epress Ranigr Planning inteommitteetono repfl cae th 'au eivetatte tdnt body convoluted, Ie ons 'the Ioff-the-reco 'except for our self-restraint an good! I on cordlngly, classes will'"be ancelled wr poa"atAdv.'I'solhye"as: great "adiversity AS I ta ni~~I lida ~- mustreston e~h~udersof mna nviteatc B e courageoustk risks, of his issue, fi' is an recormendationo te fclymmesfl ~a i met" ael noted1. -'Nk~hing os 'be willing ito -o to j for whI- o - We ave aroe tit ere we ahltdr sytethaccul or te t y e f nl ses for; the os r orry lot bel~eve s , Ight, but weigh the issues% netI to make some decisions, Lon I ' . th te number of morty-Aclys I P ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n 5 i Long~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ai. They're!' unii gia; and deep d .intellIgently." Rai ge Planning 'Director Daiid., Cobb I porIn anteroeo rnna poiy 6lekl'sspci editorial it ' p Tedysret~g Aaogohrtpc..Powell 1-noted that rclaI diversity bleakly 'suspicious 611 ypes."I Hagerty concluded with 1afor 'salb at last Tusla' I faculty eetiwith Phs hrewil'uso ral' Seem~ed to'be the do'n issue n ost Though the enior Editor in charg o self criticism by journalists: "W must,' "If~ we are, goinig to get any~f e ,w eltinhn te crlu~s: h fc~ym mber ' mcs. Q stioscn - 'Newsweek's"~a f the Book" see ro I Panigpfrai. admitte that te n th face o our pr essio, to g ange th facu o Commitee pubisoinmasttOn phuclicshed el~sc an duvandty e I admitted t roha was essential toteas well as the beauty marks. We ust be I d hether ot not they ant the - dert' ih II xynmnl ,,,.. I ' - "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~edtiihi man and fisca no eeied n omalrsoe. I initis,! lst, spring. I L- o 54 percent of the fuiilty did tee of ti~~~~~~~~~~~lu* e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~Th wiutyill meton Wn;ythat the school should worke~e fort a:biprlmn .- Ie faculty intnCharprirsoii :o e cPHAIL piato~o'efot ew the house sutd a td f teCRL hudb wilt then break, - iito smalr, History Department Frderick iin a Ittm week, chairpro counselir the dan. Iabin ad u ~ t ~ if II de 5 toebeaidnlof te qtino set 'lied1that "the beergc' ' th~ Clusters' umm 2 ~ed that te cluster w eth rid a d and miht men i f)rth I discriminated against"~a Ad r ofthe si nmer V iting Comitee utor wih-ats atlt re wih 'imken if l'th rop ithn in "'They have copitributed a lot and sysemisIS ey very g tshetomnthouetouthe sinmeekndent I son'anI' utsail"lthposibllie cold Moar6alltorepsapnpherarin'gs ae isaperin,"he ai) and describedI the d rpncles between slips, acad nieadvising where a"t- ran from ,Abandoning the CL' to an 4 discsthe su efut. ia the ' mnong other results of the ques . -- - -each cluster's disciplnr procedures padent some esreceives 'three derIit gvng iI lgislative'power or'Jus defining fac~lt~ Ail decide by vote whetlnirr not naewst 9 fnigta ~ough2 "ior" pece 0A fim lik dea, oise, ia a gru j ust does stdies to -- tae tp increase - ent iah 'Jim Fabianl '66, ; n of Student a ounselo nacademic advisor' and pawes. th~m o," - epzsblt Andover.-ademcbsuty ese- mitte whih~ reiev Ando er' cuts ith eihrbt rnihrcvg oieKney HnyMrguinfry a ror to ak ih an' ften up Other~~~~~~~conII i I ebr nldn kI b Deefilerfle Caiperonofthecon-Comon uwhrefitofene cdoup Othr oCinmmemebersicldere "isuseqtn wekseIwi bebalsfrquestdets,83wecen fe'M? IL g." U~~se Kennedy'I Hen"y'M-ses, Dean prga 'tetsol tk "cdmi ls , tuden .I las weken,'saido eha tecluster system "Gduidelines need to be etbiseIn of shnman at Plrard Univ~rsity; Dr. tuJsmr -sos~l nFclymmlisctd 'ol jshil~ ~'has larey ccomplised what t set out' these ara, aiani~rc ' I~tnMnePrectoiof$ Yvr a o id ntedeiini r h t ."take risks, to'I M r, or~~~r~~ard Law roo a'od,~~~ in- ' the-d Ite#~ I do to give' students a small home base lThecmite was ess a h ScolHat Clinc John ddlen '63 cess" Cobb said. Idiversty"s fo - togtto know friend and faculty." role an ttsOf thbR aiaia li \Sanah. nr~nls usa' eiin The committee ta edwith students- 'I' 7 '' ' ' ' and faculty about liscipiine, student ''II Icounselor and the ,luster dean, the Ismv r ns Committee on Res! ential ife and A l d u ,BALL ' a-I DUrgr i e -' intamura sports.' Tfi'Cmmittee hopes to rele-ase a f~ id ort next month.th "-oAustfl I "We zroedin ~ ~llclpl~e, ad asa' ' By ANNE BAEHIR Will pud on. M comniittee, we felt ~at the lack" of Thser ovrbgniswnteI - unfor prcedre mghthav ben a one-term sd piorrzI'Fran with a -Amie c stud ts tereby leuf g weakess~Butas w proed e din't reciprocal rrnrent offering French their s 'to i eksin te ~ hear, any)rao ophns.Tedsr-- students a emof tud atIPillips - S' pancles bten th~ clusters; don't Acdmy T Ip k! 'oxgfltn 5 y 1 warrant unifrm but each Kareni Bowlbyl lisa Capdl~Lly'rnhIitcl*ae Sturgs 'frt procedures, Jewltt and Kathleen Leate I~efirst Imenllndls isrn.Pop bI

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VOL C NO. 10 'PHILLIPS ACtADEMY eANDOVER, MlASSAC11S_ SA~URYT9S1

Byi OBE~jT SC"AIR survival of a niewspaiper ~rmagzie, he ale to laug h, even sneer, ao ele'. Delierin tecond annu al Plill ian cited thie pernicious eet of ommer- loga e indulge in such h ealthy

Ikicture last day night She rd cialism, such ath umping of a ccism teromance will nlevr vanish.Hagerty '48, nlor Editor of Newsw k cynical yellow sitaean int4 the b ew York The Phillipian's centennial elel ration ~¾ ~" warned of a nlnytwrccclr otb e weuqlMtoh in.cntinued Saturday with semnars y

.i cynicism in j~uaim search of additional readrip -~ot er promineint journalists. Robert Sem- J -'~.Speaking I efore so'me 250 peoplei According to H-agertypotr mut pie '54, Foreg Edito ofteNe ok

(eorge Wast ington Hall, Hget, a ofteni sare blame fo unrncpe T Meg, speaki on news writi g, cited aspeech entitl~d' '"ihe Three sms: ojuraimHeqtd aewYkD IC cnge n the, ~e f reportitg 4 *'

manticism, (yismadJournalls ," adNews cumnist:' "Most ~repotr don't, According tp Spe, be1gave what e d ai a nogw~ ts iet eao eare d a noa nww I' iet eape~vicim. ijonespafrrs wei-e "tmn phic-q'jt~'<' ra~bl t~ro l~ie professio, ills a- Lie B-S pilots w unla orbombs r~rs'wt ltelea 6g~ h

tisome f he itfalls and glories of adfywa.Rarely d we see, much re der guidae beyond 'Piat facts ''

rejwrting less feel, the punishnmet inflicted. We th~isle oldallow."I He~ gave the .

"Jouralls is an up an4 do oss*~ceil o~ to destry epe othMcCarthy 'antiConin

gae," e ne Editor- in Chief ofreputions, to deprv a fliving, i11Ivsiai~,wee 'Th I hipa reakdII h usi owud priepe ePIaCovep ofts"whfre paptrs bcamneofi~~~th '~~~~u ~~freq ~~~~y tions~~4 'withno o accusa-

o- *hthe .OUgn rejortdr discovers e While uently ~guil of excessiveitrpe-

cynicism, eoteskr on the other tiii.-'extreme asteone' time Londoi ~ he former illipian Editor in ChiefBureau ledef bteredtbheecoveage 'o~~he e topress n dt t s e edt b y he "'

cae o ne s 'bheoe t me of hnd through ncreasingly complicatedJame. oes --beomlit' ill from e ns,"which leads to a heavier

Caliorna b Guyna as n z ile-, Thd analytical quoti nt" in article. Semple,reprtes~,he aid wa et migly on th~ilgh, caution agairst j'u ping over<4, ~~~. .~~ , over by clever manipulation by ones. In- th,. line which parates go ,valuable t"

this 'cas a whiff of' cyni im was Ia alysis from in rpretation tt is really I~Cb~~needed." - 'te dentious."' ' bA ag D I d .

Speaking of the 'better as )ets ofjournalism', Hagerty remarke I "The 0.

p~ress rightly reacts rigorously against routrightc 'allenges to what it deemit U t IC qonstitutional iights." NwYr

Times~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t

honored es~ibpoena of a N, Jerseycourt an gvt his n?teSI o the t jascaeih nudrcase to a dgen to~~P .

sen~~~iia~~~ ~ ~ ~ xarnn and the ide to p o n ib l t-' the trial determine thir rele nee to B~JO~ DEEstdn ody to take more tia y in, meeting, Ipean of the A~en

bto/Bfry "I Isns tht' 'the rights of an The faculty will uleet next enesday I f~o n e u ain"'Caspro~ o h n iu o mtlies of st." IIndividual I fac~d with the h rge Of 'mo ning to deliberate t tion of orase oti us e, ~ Pwl e o eul~eaut~fiJ~ r ~ 'robably wh her o not'they. want h~ student tire N bining ourselve t any- of anauty- questionnaire' concerning the 'In he Id1a owriting * 'murder," Hagerty' commented, whte rnta at ' t CobaddwoeerIhtl auProet he ~on u4 "the neophirf, 'outweigh the rights of a news prt boy to take a nore- responsibl rl in I aulyt'taI'dvr tr o ot h boyandsitylist bump snto t~judiced hc protect ts soures1" - their w education, an issue rcilto fr fr1 at.' ~ wr te aur 'yfudthtS1 eretoedito.I h lel ~ l a be t "hr aetnkgoes 'few the~ upcoming Phase To of he. ong rinthe woldalt c frael thl ~ e Isu lveon that 55e ptueetothel&usaii learns 'Itcecs on the powers of t'epress Ranigr Planning inteommitteetono repfl cae th 'au eivetatte tdnt bodyconvoluted, Ie ons 'the Ioff-the-reco 'except for our self-restraint an good! I on cordlngly, classes will'"be ancelled wr poa"atAdv.'I'solhye"as: great "adiversity AS

I ta ni~~I lida ~-mustreston e~h~udersof mna nviteatc B e courageoustk risks, of his issue, fi' is an recormendationo te fclymmesfl ~a imet" ael noted1. -'Nk~hing os 'be willing ito -o to j for whI- o - We ave aroe tit ere we ahltdr sytethaccul or te t y e f nlses for; the os r orry lot bel~eve s , Ight, but weigh the issues% netI to make some decisions, Lon I ' . th te number of morty-Aclys IP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n 5 i Long~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ai.They're!' unii gia; and deep d .intellIgently." Rai ge Planning 'Director Daiid., Cobb I porIn anteroeo rnna poiy6lekl'sspci editorial it ' p Tedysret~g Aaogohrtpc..Powell 1-noted that rclaI diversitybleakly 'suspicious 611 ypes."I Hagerty concluded with 1afor 'salb at last Tusla' I faculty eetiwith Phs hrewil'uso ral' Seem~ed to'be the do'n issue n ost

Though the enior Editor in charg o self criticism by journalists: "W must,' "If~ we are, goinig to get any~f e ,w eltinhn te crlu~s: h fc~ym mber ' mcs. Q stioscn -'Newsweek's"~a f the Book" see ro I Panigpfrai.admitte that te n th face o our pr essio, to g ange th facu o Commitee pubisoinmasttOn phuclicshed el~sc an duvandty e Iadmitted t roha was essential toteas well as the beauty marks. We ust be I d hether ot not they ant the - dert' ih II xynmnl ,,,..

I ' - "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~edtiihi man and fisca no eeied n omalrsoe.I initis,! lst, spring. I L- o 54 percent of the fuiilty didtee of ti~~~~~~~~~~~lu* e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~Th wiutyill meton Wn;ythat the school should worke~e

fort a:biprlmn .-Ie faculty intnCharprirsoii :o ecPHAIL piato~o'efot ew the house sutd a td f teCRL hudb wilt then break, -iito smalr, History Department Frderickiin a Ittm week, chairpro counselir the dan. Iabin ad u ~ t ~ if II de 5 toebeaidnlof te qtino set 'lied1that "the beergc' '

th~ Clusters' umm2~ed that te cluster w eth rid a d and miht men i f)rth I discriminated against"~a Ad rofthe si nmer V iting Comitee utor wih-ats atlt re wih 'imken if l'th rop ithn in "'They have copitributed a lot and

sysemisIS ey very g tshetomnthouetouthe sinmeekndent I son'anI' utsail"lthposibllie cold Moar6alltorepsapnpherarin'gs ae isaperin,"he ai) and describedI the d rpncles between slips, acad nieadvising where a"t- ran from ,Abandoning the CL' to an4 discsthe su efut. ia the ' mnong other results of the ques . -- -

-each cluster's disciplnr procedures padent some esreceives 'three derIit gvng iI lgislative'power or'Jus defining fac~lt~ Ail decide by vote whetlnirr not naewst 9 fnigta ~ough2"ior" pece 0A fim lik dea, oise, ia a gru j ust does stdies to --tae tp increase - ent iah

'Jim Fabianl '66, ; n of Student a ounselo nacademic advisor' and pawes. th~m o," - epzsblt Andover.-ademcbsuty ese-mitte whih~ reiev Ando er' cuts ith eihrbt rnihrcvg oieKney HnyMrguinfry a ror to ak ihan' ften up Other~~~~~~~conII i I ebr nldn kI bDeefilerfle Caiperonofthecon-Comon uwhrefitofene cdoup Othr oCinmmemebersicldere "isuseqtn wekseIwi bebalsfrquestdets,83wecen fe'M?

IL g." U~~se Kennedy'I Hen"y'M-ses, Dean prga 'tetsol tk "cdmi ls , tuden .Ilas weken,'saido eha tecluster system "Gduidelines need to be etbiseIn of shnman at Plrard Univ~rsity; Dr. tuJsmr -sos~l nFclymmlisctd 'ol jshil~~'has larey ccomplised what t set out' these ara, aiani~rc ' I~tnMnePrectoiof$ Yvr a o id ntedeiini r h t ."take risks, to'IM r, or~~~r~~ard Law roo a'od,~~~ in- ' the-d Ite#~ Ido to give' students a small home base lThecmite was ess a h ScolHat Clinc John ddlen '63 cess" Cobb said. Idiversty"s fo -togtto know friend and faculty." role an ttsOf thbR aiaia li \Sanah. nr~nls usa' eiin

The committee ta edwith students- 'I' 7 '' ' ' 'and faculty about liscipiine, student ''II

Icounselor and the ,luster dean, the Ismv r ns Committee on Res! ential ife and A l d u ,BALL ' a-I DUrgr i e-' intamura sports.' Tfi'Cmmittee hopes to rele-ase a f~ id ort next month.th "-oAustfl I

"We zroedin ~ ~llclpl~e, ad asa' ' By ANNE BAEHIR Will pud on. Mcomniittee, we felt ~at the lack" of Thser ovrbgniswnteI

- unfor prcedre mghthav ben a one-term sd piorrzI'Fran with a -Amie c stud ts tereby leuf g

weakess~Butas w proed e din't reciprocal rrnrent offering French their s 'to i eksin te ~ hear, any)rao ophns.Tedsr-- students a emof tud atIPillips - S' pancles bten th~ clusters; don't Acdmy T Ip k! 'oxgfltn 5 y 1

warrant unifrm but each Kareni Bowlbyl lisa Capdl~Lly'rnhIitcl*ae Sturgs 'frtprocedures, Jewltt and Kathleen Leate I~efirst Imenllndls isrn.Pop bI

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Th 'PILLIPIANDi=w Osf

Editor In Chief

taws Isther zope l~be le nai ?Tho Hr~~~~~b~ ~ 'WWSad r

Editor ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~By DAl~L ~They re e loet u t a studen assigie duties: that of assessing Radl ~~~~~~~~~~~d BRQUGWYN .BSHP cQ1u13cil, t this"se is, ieffete 4ualt of residentia[-ife at PhillioBRi I1vlsp Student' iovernnt�n, -as it itands because 6 'eople can, her adeqtiaty nicady Itcudsend its icovnd4

AD~~VERTJSING E~~~~~ltors C~ONMP) ION Pr"snlI no lvg )toispeta\oi~ acurately represent the e~ptire studit 'tiostoheene as' well the facultjI~~~oger~~~~~~nza ~H ISteall effectiveness. The elected cluster ~reSi-. ~body. Wh t is ned to forge a chust~ en n Headmast Antbouy MUI~~~~~~~teW ' ~~~Managing hor et~adCLrp~ettvsm~ rey\resosi~ strong, effec ~ve studit~ 'the ratio of sudents to faculty ontb

Ai~ver~slngManages _______________________ n tl~er infuenceiii~ dlibertion, government is mor presontation, de Phillips Academy cam us i lvn.than on stated power, t ai cej tance r voted whoily, o o idiring tue two, yet 9nfly 14 sents~ - acting

'for dieir proposals. C ese~~~~~~~ 'a~~ffaiis. advisors are involved ~~~~~~~aretheolgovernigov1 ~~~~~bodies can act on innousisesik Early in the fall, Blrt flishop 1procdre o0f the schoo only woul

bt Slol tudent goverors snt o giese th oL etteb ideajuniorse le rs and upes t poinn u su immediate issues, such is, ~~~~compriseda of all ;the dorml, represet- government, but it, aso pu~W~dnesuay r~iresntatives pav~I lin and Br~u~toBishop such thabutsenoteoftestbstuhedtljtheoadsenaterputamoe studoutssin tWi . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~touch! on something-. log-ae 1. A student ~ae1 should be of responsibility. Better. rreentatioLait nesayCRL moreiesviUi underclass ont6vria, ie alietai einoprsvof r~rsementan mr udrcawsilv) nSchool residen E~avidDaskal eld a sudent frum to iscuss they find themselves to ogd dwnfrom every dortory ishl The giemore'students a beiter lIe ofwhand the('sch~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ofte dicsso an nol.eani apnn~i hsol iin

needed.c cange n studen~ government. IDaskal express his vieW fth dscsinadred tape 'for a 'd~ ~ormitory repre~et e ~rudrti shpeigi h col ~iinlygovernent~ s it resenly exsts i 1ack~the pwer t e~T~t chage inre efe~tivetoj thepsdiioteofsthtseyd prtsed itispthesptesn y hon msttingon morsreprsenonlon 'iwi ll prre theschool. T repair tis, bisho and Ulinproposed firratn e e goveig oi penha loegiltv oe;tecuse 1 ~ cl n e the tesaefafirinnadnstraivgovurnen, as prses exst th t Clsteeiet pwho 4 o inthe bhn hi eomnain.W r rm snt wudb yte aoiyo h csl-te

pr posalsthey apprve~i to HadmuisterS I then roposing he revam~n~ ofvth nt1e ls of pstiocni nd epn'h students."fir By ginga dilytathvelsc)1w ool.woldPhllirepaemastdet tvhimsto'I2. hoseat Woldbe. Ule b te eadaserwihssnde resal, hof co~~~~~n propc~~~~~~~~~~~~uls to the facultanoypu.he BowrifshopI fesloltfted' toy. bsnteim y'lxcudsIn utuerswoud rnd he enae mre ff n te resnt nd acuty.I .cass o a i .,ti atybyavidngbl wha ieaasstijdnsent n Bc e dr rtrsnattackWm thdf u osenate "" i~vsigtsy~~teni. I Student ~~oirerninentianywhere is estab- 3. .The senate c uld break u~~~~~~~to Theodore Sizer calls "nitbe pickinge debateseems that Daskal, Ishop and Ulin are prob l~~~beishd frthe recomendao. gWvn 'areifo the senate wtio the faculty ofthe coo' a ste'std roposalsp enc fromta thierngtack posittieamotdntbdn.syi he*tntesavabewyto~~p tdnclear to y stdent at ~&form that the prsent studenwho ermt ;a schopol.n herlips in wofrkinoftievrosspfcjae u peii intsnthe PAoin ieaoy and alsow they app Eur, emy stun Acdemy studnts ould bead'rd yth dstidn,asdPr w lelcivies A obiulakf codmnSlr unctlo mn beingip delddIt belivnt t aree e e ihseae proposals' nt ~psl eeto~aesuetgvreth or

t clute present CRt. thepresittvesho wast at aret PorepreenIted Th CRL eetst ics asd by at ns~sho P ajsd ty wo h1sente, only ff goemn and fction momy heeatissues inte res od in um wouldrend he sha e work ffci tan thae on a eentreloul gotoases of atitvelou y inrasodieeamntfsdnse erantlvr etanwer sesa- .3 .e s~ae c bet wThodre-snibi ly andithein I m bitea-

faut hasnt ied *6esfrm the then Wko. nor s n n s ,l tdn rbep emtogtdnshspnlwu hnvt on theti ha alwasoe boudthecste leenIosdu hdbe eahda ote~ps~ 'e student and whyi th ws.mortnofti andschoo pesident ande cI bF.'hn toipbeen formed. On the i~ue which sems most pres~ing to 'st dents~sool hieistn cuni my studnts ' maort The prna a[ would op directlyc inu h PA admni an a61( to stdent at te prpoaofomlsm thhsuat o dsuslostCIs4prpoap.ai teypssd tnbta itacso'tudosil dnth I uP avsd h o h waOrmPhsisu.s asa iionbtee tdetwereuu~t hesnt to 'iallie studenthw'daits othe presfetb st n ovnment hask destoym il tbugeaifnug hey'de rernto sudevntht view r t opo s. Tnodeani~xecIalv akd abou fo to long re

ab~ece of communicati anrups. emr, tses iey tereadateTh and *the lute d s ut passed atarit o w enthin ts e adrst as snttha sxster p'students colIcommunicates~was effeci eytantev.'' '"

'Finally, if the governinen continues to l~~~~~~~~~~~~~e ~~ine which o crates s aratealyt ej,. Ofthe ont '

'rm dibersculo thee cn a i Wit no progress. the"htiaI What is needed is 'the ormation of student-faculty colethisis nimprdantilsschol prsidht cehcliworpld

oert aclster bael o oss r Thee ouecunel an stu ent rep setive.n?"' eac4 dormtory in the clster .would seve on ~the ounil long with B at tdn robleT em e DOARtsh~l toaneleba Diuc Kthng' lifone,. tons spoken aot e racesthe Clust~r President an the C sl Den frmthe co tshrelce Eeve years afte damsuEarls Ca i I Dr.pEdith anes thider pasest tocpe ist n acopi ents.Semd,te prsetCR nd teach hcclol 'ae lgmost prepowe to chaidnge nown theeded huni ~st lifet, the ovr omn ty to retl hat dyi clartoa tuine t s~ ships

rulles, regthring oenil life withi hes clernd. ihy f ulty no hv yIt Lter ing'sT clhgst d ~bak insAerca fac th woule kindsfm~ive nequalities o eic thand' st6dntawolddmiat eea advdulowolnhvek euaevt.eanasetobeahive.Threhat c IpobemfteiacdIn teeieten uaeonOrbacecidrnon wec~is

has destroyed itiel Th~i Amrc' r'epeffor toaS.ite siTe and oI~ Thiro emstrecth as te embr rasgl I~re bythInt i 1is th Cl erdas fn itro peietsul the ssu.'eriou prolis powsd bak i rouctof thenle bahn'ft a p colssex.

dealingth bro~'~k' gcv~.and "Guipose ' "ei%~n bye maerand buty.Tecis replacd tr~it bi in its ~ 5$~tafol nuh aabcon reecopu al ti i rey , mia aesd ofe~lnse .drj as.,e~&. atiathit sixty' stude nts allo~~syste icate soaehieffectitan that twrlve.

Iiali the goug ndwovcernme to eeseItrlThs frm h udrpiilgd rpoiid eeldn wtehffcichin hi am yp- tit e!ghmslfrm hefcutybe re tha e niion press aut n tdns tms n h Km a blhv el rotlial

thateys Educationthetmaion'onstuofn'the'lty co ncis whac offdrCsoeratent~ a clsterca tbapsis Theo owr.u hisus.oussneCatra a eet 4coetcn opltin.Healucesrl k teantenSaeshvrep bi

frI eac '-"tryi~eclsiwulev ont'' largelh y bcueo h support DO f blcsch dule toi cngrss io fe ifevi akspoe,k bu ae

ethe m Peean ofc th~me ute Dean Il 'otElteirn eadrs tey Jmust Eaot wRy~f tlI r.ihc of1964id te t otin l Rihts Cnd tco'mwhths ben4ide Ladecreat~d, j~e n~u~ ep S Ileamneth 'kmaown outhnerl endhing aifnD the An ofv9 e oit brlack t it ay o ant mudenctio.atheltofenedthel anp sres RI n ofeli tuetsc] ti counciaedl would "os fm'yyhaapoecvfoeh porletngbotsbu idnt ae ie o in.Sgiposfrmhe eatIunntlimportant '1 301 par tu~~~~~~~~s'~tpowe rnrgs hihie inetuawithe m Ae ha hVer~do~al~eL than xtr iulinut~s of the a Martiuher King slie higheto 'niaa1 beaeksthemAestablish te sen f-,itr fpdadrule hmbrgr.rdoertoayidinga residesntial lhifefe wineretlitfhainthtth Idaionthy oceedus'te'ar.oicaly otsamer le s Cotib's Long RagIln eotwud nctewehavie yes bdet if~to beC aieved andr ha en prbGaes led in puhes Hiee onibe Of'ac c ht ldrenplseoftrdeaning ourd oials. ere lookingu Iould us-thave suet spnigms' leeT.hoeu tr f wsaewa oeflan e pain mc gantsc ua ds'n

alse ~n fo rtte ' efott eIite n r h ebrasnlecnomicstan t mnir atins We re si whomd rndhescoo. Wer 't' stou wreks 'I'es nocopdoisrornvkblaackic aais. u nie aetto thr s c ntro er ' aI'colmesgI esnlpeadtermination as Dr c'tne .o 'Srare~~asking what an stu~_detsho' olean We' a" asip wat ' ' I I'

education and educatioi~~~~~~ a~~arge. We ulre askingmericwhieth.ety.eTeeci facultyced'thmm 1A hwt'member n~~~~ust be a triple reat. We are askingy abouto the aI exmple f rolesca eEIng

b ng concrete proposals -b't Amerhanginga has colctvl 'Th thslosin 1 d mrou d~iisItfr thhes Academy.; U.o th ndr iieed ~n,-'h u pe tht b tdeu ovrmWtIud hr i ent'I proces of us't 'ans~vering these etionsr a~ he hopemthaaxtheybwoldavek beyond aro King On aU

studerlt ~nion, sin-in-hous~ and 'piiei~al ules, thugh -etinyths A PRRaihA M A`nPe pwouCldPmoea imfiateissat odnd should bel ith. Intarder oe makei ihsAcsadteFd aant~ t~e y aescn

Thus, the Student Gave ment which .~~~~~~~~~b of 'h tt C in hs icooperation not separtion and onissues ofrps woib ii 'sayes itl~I'm laer a mand I'm meic opltor there are infiatiteliver

far-reaching nsequen e as arobeu.o e, [ I bi,,itigCogrs teCiiteI thtofeir'ha have tActof be4 eInCpon t-wahsbwill be a meaningless one. \J ''~~~~~~~~~~~th mo pruto be onrfsco~ ,' bteksopsto dak iI destruction. '' I' I . ,:~At o lo t, enton an A ofn0h ean;o ire Proudtofdepresening deat and 'x 195 He fobek'w httegentdy 4

imoran isus ha Pxtazlnut~s piilt~_1r heFrtepmreegoes ofe ,p t heworldblis le wit a 'mxuio eaForme GovenorhfeasacautttsnMicaely so neaiSdas ' andlise. 'of 'ae Pi saVehemently; caritierfo i dso to pocke teo t biit at aiedth Yie, it le, I'm lr ad p drl 'rad

state's iegai drinking age. uuxaius, noweyer, made Choice budge ' ',m It1 -'r, 'ane uLe'nfnhe r 6b4arc tha ha a " mpisElevatiLng Rnkage t nieteen worl tdientyie wul oa l craeteiGegrnlvln I' ' ' ' 'delusion that somethin~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ is eing done to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tr'l-uchat dsanalcohol prbblem. I' ' ' '~~~~~~~~~~~pedi toy T- etpoeri and slowlyturined sogpink,' suchof tre bl with urgalhl nary tookn wat'uii man t oplyeieesnot . hl ial a alpi h ad

the age lmit, butrather te misuseof alcohl in oursociety y men an So..cno thtyu'e'inly opned y eas neihe Bneie hr, adll sam . a'lieio anlwwomienfall agers. Iut i, Italyuandpulatio, ch ien er iexpsd, o abou shaI Iih hoeyudps?'.Hrfaeecinwthhewtrs'

i has~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I tinootou Soln'opl oreft he is ' o cophmi e In'tvoicei allte w if'nver come c tsurprisinglyhave a 1bw~~ rat of alcholism thancortntrles ~ihere alcohl t, Overwhemed'wsthalinenC and seeeatingapersonpaterriae rms' takeie atioy. Dr.

ire forbidde' unati ane rA h studenimum6; narn W drnkn sk~ g~ Yout IInf the hnid Saesotwo t ofd tevy sinrng dolrll onhu~na a o h U~UI u eas ftebie er

edcasdiyalohl findPul afety ere aryi Cheth sae ht" e h'lih..tIsl' " alngfo h a' lsdeeIutb ril a.W wa Iathkpihofmypontdbinert the. dol'

hfwouend mlhsre ta the reno crthe Aaemy.c ~a ihr ,utm red htpro ve hr ntedrTe faewl a net aedrinkngope had' Sletd e sitoven. gainwu he problmoscoest anonfvr odo or os,,*', MriPshl'''

aneing thes e qi utertris te mise aclo bh y eop 'oal a Ya..htbywosara~ isdhl

states, Pein sigvntai. e andcy Newil Yrul, eronth anaine, thrs Wh' pRo"Ing t unolc.i Ao the cbo A''A-A p CAIO

suortsm Idia peise, in the asuption that ithg' arer atr atke Orenthtpoftesadaefthyare roln e rusiles" Thu asiung f~ute rnin agLjrdcstre N n ohrdV tocerIs lckco{s TE ADisoeIr'te hswiin

oppie eoffect a-o, its m te t o rk I onO epinnisitriedualI issSafs his exeno, oh l'ad e. ThosetheSdssyouthf rnn hsh bee andolwse wl be a" srou n aka h od'm" Icopremtot cadeeb l rolvd tris ing t fr-eahdin ng agForAentyuga ta o ad j 'l~i Moerg ainfl '

determin t epratks e"n"'Ie' 'as '

u I cherisl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I' 2~~~~~~~ I " epide'foemssdad -ta Iaetob'e

we s ii-toda m= nlyPmths ay " tuenand, aclt

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I v...Pive ~~Promintt An$oeiN, Qraduates'

eyed to B~~~~~'PA "doorstep of Headmaster AMfted B. Stearns. Ina etuOf kindiiess 'Suffolk J ns4 Veeck, the 'son~ of a Chicagc prs writer, grw~, upn 1947 Hnry and atherin 'rigeof the SaturdayEvening I!bsf that Leeds never forgot, Stearns agreed to the young ans euet srod thSiol Isports As eea

jour7ne Aovr, '4acusetts, odrto research a feature and admitted him on NUih scholarship. comme'n hi eodrcoo~ eucati n a ?'A. The atmosphei ofstoy 'n Pillps cAcmythlunerehr etdhe e heiadfmlausteds nrllClthafolowLg epesbr'enrollped thee n t ife solol wweerhelSlptleattactminr Veeh, who Ehno

etrAndover fu out rdaina compared withrescutllngon worked for histsng rrh Andto Iisale (him1 s)~ High Scoland- fronipercen in mst coleges. ~It a notbe dobted tat copetiton attables and orig'ohrmio obs. In the spring of ta rrhe therb 'n n~~ o Ams Ranch School n 'New Mexico. He

An~eboth' in and o'u: of lsrois excessively keen. faculty dism es Leeds f mlsde~sanor, the facts. ot hchwr never gaatcfrmhigh schdo61, but TeddKenyon College~o~While PA currently'i mati4highly flxible standards of studen nrever 'record .' 'r'several yea

secod ance fratuensdevthmaoracdeican dneene yu avutuctheknwigs sal eerb srzr ndhaedforMlwtke euero. AnSurtle-r pots rfitiig hticrasd hK tl~~~~no hecaeduig 'rtyafrom "'rVn e byfbrte hcao

pro1~lems. A large - ' qr Of ose who entered, the scho#4 never -having wronged the man who ha pemr o e even my clb' ate nf tet-,,otota four and a halfgraduated. ' father.", Ithousa Ipqi I estha vek

4combination of strict jlscip eadheaivy ac~demic reqreen, Lter, Stearns sent Leeds a letter of~recomrmendation t him n Fo ordWaI to, and h'Veeck moved abOut the baseballchallenged even the brigh ts:admost enthusiastic membnt o h his future, education. 'Leeds, sotyIafterwards, olld n wolerngsnts, as ow~ o lvland Iians, the St. LoulisPAAomI nim.munit 929Blu Bokelst haf2a.9w o'umes froNrthestrnMiltahaAcdem ahteohrtefreeddtern eMy, 8rwtaryaqr hedeltmme Oyo s),'anttr Chcag eWhte x.xWhich students could Ib'dism rsed. These incldd ou f fellow student. In 1912,I twc oie f~re to open a Imachine During, this 'period he achieved fa ne for his promotioal.'dormitories after 10:00 pm, illoal smoking. ad having ,oethnIshop manufacturing cold rolled steel 'for the automobile nut h sut.I 92 wihle Owvndi he h'2Siglhed gaeso, emrt a h ~ nd faeM company grew-ad Prospired. Leeds "tred-from the steelIunesi against¶ the lDetroit Tigers by sed g4*~ee ot sevenic mde

The school com t d the e a4iscipline gulde~ine~wt a, ipo~ 1927, and three years later moved to Floria There he patciaed nmed Eddie Gaedeltt6'pae no er Ipcsons he neaidcoreload. Durn le1lOsjo 'eanple PA~I Amrcw Htr ctively as a stockholders ~i ge~ orporations, includinmte ie crowds at his parkts wlith-fireworls, ato, r ceexploding scoreboards,,

tooki the cuirse noild reebes1ef you stdncould pass' who ougo pay ater ke0n~ Leeds ehoud h e travelling. myBsHe 4" o both mad invasion'Ie'~ ~i~e'adeeAm 'can Hitory 'you uddoa hin."I the Graf Zeppelin and the Hnebrh'n a mz h is Veeck once, descrie h es g behin his promotlonaI'antic:

I he academic and disc l4estandards of yseeaAnorIAmericans to ride the Trans Sibein1 IRaliroad.' ' The public reJations gap that fQre -reaffirming the grand,we consderablymore radta those f today, hey o During World War I his, knowledge of the German Stel Wnuha traditions of baseball by picurnir e er assmwat retarded

nec4ssarily, unliveabkle vel the sto which they apleL*htradd h lidfre neliiating ?a steel prodfictioi devotees of bubble gum and conc b ksdoe~ -not really attractthe 8~~~~~~~~~~~~~ele aie dsdholheAtateieimeforces 'eath . - few vcurretarded~ityei~

refi cted techanging estu o society towardt erducain Leeds contributed regu larly to the Andover'Alumni Fnd and kept -anybody except ~ e eadd~ te fbubhle gum and conic.Kliving, and the 2p uprngn of g men. eca Iup a steady correspondence with the scol At ibe iin - booksa

however, the, swber drouts and' ismissals inrae nMyo 97he left nearly all of hisestaie of more thanORveavalincula96rVeckilft ct rederick Allis "I once had to ' dollars PA. gratsrnks one of the lags to,-,.ad lae e euned t'sports promoti as, entof Suffblk Downs

sub#tantially. says Histr g I onenn Js ant ra 'ns-a lton,'reptu .. ~' ,.esisorkwt

go tq, itbug to aur.aIa umiare ' any A4isica tcondaO ha. Boto, s o' hod, for two .Duag hswwih the' raceab u~omkmyspeh e 1ile ysev ad:iL'o'e v'''trcVekmitained los c~With Adovern He returned to

got ember that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the. schol asteHsl1069jOiverwhelmed by th"igt t rememertatmHtuftha mifrmhresurhne'rmd: 'Bogtit PA ~-1-1" trpopular so te Hac fi. 1 his seakeres fee to the

Obviously, the prospect oleav g dvrwtot a diploia hold I Afro-Aiioerican Socity thnnw t'dvr~ desprtefruns'many bitter eelings. e mbe o notale alumni wo have been Of all the students who' have been dlimlssed-from'An4over mC the In 1976 Veeck turned new a -creras a baseball ownerl

may ir ovedg Ama bnwhohhaw ew'MonthsP~WUdismitised who d e h n cI o ~unlg nothachked's~tre purchasing er hanthe Chicg Wht o wlemillion dollat. AA thowever ndicates that such puio'~nin, hg ucssu cig o rcleasing thWWnerAdoet~unfortunate~~es c rry tl~ in the ay oj~ longrange .~ss Humphrey DI~oret BogarLBogartos ater suotorfleyn aterg on I'~ta errcpe h~pon individua I the stag~ and I the ~novle~ represents ~ total eversal fropreilntsnitiaalrehiglights hfghelig'tssOfreer since rg !A. The article's title: "It'

the ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In 19$6~ Bosart, then age¶I 16, accideritalj shot: himaself th ~uhthewrist whilefil he a aA. Imer p''''wtha.2

by-hsIcdahwhhr *mnb~r oatdmrt Lesle Blink PA 19I iker 777his son to Phillips Academy,'in order to Prepare him for Yale '~I sptI1f

II Lei~~ Bank would have grda~ 4had- it not been frhis'I I lntlwpt~~~~~ rat4inhi~ p11th systm.I During hlt,

II I ' ~~~~atP!A Bln tr~ ohon th tOfield and the 09sdcene

''2 Hl~~~~~tory Inatnictor Ted Harrison llsI "Les\ played ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~or ~'Ls~ lathe 1952195

~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~foalln team that beat Extr R e was the best' locking

Arcl~~~~~~~~ie~~~~ushPA1 1 67 I~~~~us, wUsoHFounder c~~~f Compeviii e Sports a~~~ Andoyer "~~ '" allot Ais"'lr er tre at TibfU i od.h~ '

Beig ~lsms~dfrm Adoies~inn wy eclues lunusfro haBn to ,t St

ecognitlon~~~ ~~~~ fo!hsacmisAet hl teilg sAcdNwYrBgr aa t eosrt hog

Bushg caeiPi186 gn wnyoe Headi hsj~lavi~n o ipfeoan -isJur year cdi t Triyn .hh'oildgo ,IIv vrn H a uc,"

spent twoP syea fgtin fhor te uni to ary i h iv r teplws if lithit aiynhwl nt her f~s~tiu s ~ Iiuunor the "~frnto

Andove~Ian- i~ense lve forbas~balI Unde his ani, teo'A he1 returned fhoMA'fo vactio wuait fall4te o 1fieoasIl rm behewsoecagtabir.AthatithBueok' sehbd drmed P an basebacub hfis agwAtonder ea~ Iop- n I ettrtefaut oe optBg~o vaato cuo dfid noant la-vir mntion alov buquhe rhbie lipntrschoiaij otfl ot I 'o 'hi If acdmlc'- pefrc.'Stoiln ~ttke to Bogtarto l ' odc eoig gnlmnLstl tefclymme vi

ig'for the! uni armi in tb Y4*k Siate fhdiotackey in nglih. HVuteis, Ie dofirtalale &Wi bltera a jpartL A dY'OeSeriouy1 ask~ th ourentesi; ntht hpitdotthkalt ei ~ ~ abe

beau s~nrai dinhar h h adseealo h, fie86lws irt Ieen im s u 6rgl thathce he erdgtcnsdeid etlmnhetdh'.ko"wa~ecidd~to ut a geomery clss'inord s seaprfIouh nh s bo to thee warnngets Bgr otne ob nnnprIIw'e hUtR ta novrw'h prhnegae pt'igoto.Uothreun school z:, P . He aduaSfte him!e ttot acrelcll and-4&e pocll A classmat lAter I'isBlnk le actim~g tt enethvfu

Taylori," disied pr i a eUrmdersisforging IdpathfiAatlonetuaeds" to sell ticat nderclatsmfle. describedI but, fathergI emmbrabutHmpre n hoe asohtlsh"bhecrcsallnesoitude Tadyor'easeal ubi, efrAndover stdet "slet us. g, th fampjtsvot tau grth s o veyaspodtiyw Hd not, toL ~T hscim ott tisdiir - ln dismil: 'on megwows

I ears Intuce e arion hig dd'tgewyth it' lk io' i."' th iu as yaals u ulsointercsatl Yae' .m rs eav -ull f i W aheri hath whi `g me'0 thaut- ~oims brhoolt in olated eea ha of they ne Statesh. te"Beaseo this. Artoe wet to parv nd t'" ' '

Or~~~~~~ved t~~~~~~~~~ be'lad tnth blis taidmheyWil Wfi gnallI D-pinhs fsorsirtstPA lantereerd n ineuctindefiplsprin thet students inoledaticen Meds 7itruaeoc...~..ta twl edt i tedn uaeUl~s hr ercie i ahlrsdgeIBush eined~grat ftspct as stud n both t PA an Harvad. IA is sense s thing Oelsa coul dIs I :t ' I I~e I,~lhtknwwa

f casInoid 'jse baoms doths emilIHs tusd'thndo-m Bant'iiuaknsecraetl'of us'sem cls tHrad s H a ujc~;drIvdaDIAlbr.Hcomneina tin ate Unsivrity e Soter aliforni whil e woing toarededawithme. siotn pntelfrua ofpesnatItret yaet steud'n~ tha 6ilyk oiw lsmt wassalforging \dntIcI n-adst setnere su tbAllsbsiovs

Ha ~ayor~lsissd Ih loe"'p' mvvi twloyeaI te~ about Hump a in th~~g 'n\ rvey - olwodw,'e noe 4 I ft.lm,~~ldng\be~htnafln as'rin th wold *epe hav wo~wnumens

____ jI - - - . i .-1I 1~ - -1141 - W -j- ~C~l IL-, t.- -aw L th ?4iuii~ ce o Tieiri lank'sasim"one of I

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T~ 4hec1Y(~rJI U(NI PA913FOUR

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1BJIM HiGGINS drilling wntshot from the left face~off-

Bostonasiy O Jci.3 Te, upwt~pl oed ight-ad !on Eriupne rtles lo 4scoritghok, the Jorah aothe onte n rn a l f

vitiover ackstrn worewia stbbr m Shey tras andt Donr.hedeere Sqd toul~ Oneioscaial a.Doetoanso Sey

until theGree~p cllapsed n ~he thrmgo tc Int teicager s fweed sucue, 3-i Fcslotd swthte Jorhotfr ise the lottht period net.l

% 0-0dead6ck, tqBlue shaSothr th Blu eat intom tIhe nta~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~filw 3, o nt the n cet bl h ia eilee h oti g fo dr .

posto,~ 3.1eoe er~lc ol T p ow ly bated Gilard ic1. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ whether I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t wits a bir4,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a plane, or The second period rese~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bled thk flkst..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~odalte ont n

Jim Vutre nd Ji Edmudi a lose ne tw In de 50 ard hh * I photoParkr Suprina,, Andver~fred~hpuckdntoer wasuclkAnover.DDonerrllThehy

S capit~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ihth p~ f lhn~, h ~egals olert Janis tolzphisiar basel thapuck tb~r C cntin the lge

By GEOR9E PARKR I second ony half a secod behind Nava Prep cleared6ft.J 10 5/8dntocgoalban , 3exi Dones rated wlet fretheobluel'linsDo the Piet

the Veatmi placed CB~~~~~~~ii~~Ct1~~lntilbuted the~0- theauck , t hq BLue sad otr latfo he n taThe PA ~rack tea laid low *ts tird Bodman also ond to shatterthe old .second lla~ter, ~verbewsendered hyesStuuphthegasltst

and fourthi victims as It crush Naval ~~~imn, i~x the 600.' Bodman ra In ev fleIont" the!tice tonaged anoheer goaldur

way 1ape~l hemon cor~r ~I ano per goale befetlentide oldnatplce fist intehg ude ~dteLieb1:25t~Gog akr' Intb' 1h puck o rtefr im tissaonwt I

60. 'Ventre ad ius ay toote 6 ~on bn rworInge bardhkh aftrdk. hootwrer Gue 'ndoer f ' Edd It wa ndoer.~ DGardeift hdi'sIfastest for the 600 Cage month placed second were dr Stheneapce.wsecpud of tetofsecondn'o" ih

and ~thrd in he 1000y~rd IIn the 000, 'Eri~ Wrght, wo took th sedo lighpel who opte d lilm h udrkJns.ikd1 ivictor~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~xs 4h h

C. i'ed a~~~~~~~~~~~~la, hot anA~y eoneDiescomposed f Eri Sheff~e~d, 3 d- anc~ p e at or the 'BuTew I ? oi lsi Gn ihh Wn"4dga h ls ft

BoBnad otrn t elater hgalf aseion ehmOt Naval PIrest ofe 6ndo n's6 in to me , atcxone tpi na paeznscopc RgE PARE seco once ulletho thdbluelincloselyc

Tdmh d PAs aid lurow plaing Vontpet on. lo lamsd oteUand 'Kshten h Tolori Calreagy A~scadser, Awa rdennshoopee aftronlhs olfo ~and fourth vie ~as it crush Bodinan ~ In The highnc jup, aS onFrni n1 wtut'advohneil l~flnt e bt wh ihabeve gont.

was hi ~ r ajorporionof t PA"plnts'th~W, s u 'irog'y' three. butsPr rinds'ev H otan ey60i- Thithsht.A~o o tfrg' the loll n o e sqa ~r~i h Southi B ' t ieIjup hreJf i n 'niGlt tinnl tedha hey i dn'th a "he it o t an ou

ertye wlar~ s ting theDee veyAnoed as lke'amalleo and tl scor o-th upied and 28 h lehce emI'~f~et We mk haiceaId e 'lcagans a eocr Sudi Bsdrosvte tall h 1 sh, atheslls ddeliveringhe secoad.anaihpa h'is th ots ae deightedI the tea i J torgs ef-t~ ~'hle hmiF3 iet otiuontewiigtakt

Lecture in~ eox~ge Washigto Hall coud nc~t. penerate It. Latra Hushes an~ Richards, olwasoalie b the nass.'ayn'Comcou tthe An~ove Icewome ere Adnlen~ Yost, IAII~on Zaeer andtAn grinnin the y st th conclusio onh

the ~port's th Ble'yr histoy Mon heCnodaw ditne Da aeniioeO tcked-,6

grae ta n teighs 'andle hnd the l in mde routine vent ph~n ih'd an' 41wd yDai6~ponents'se~sed1that he'hn shot thom tle dlots3,wnth -assists

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6agic wonrds, ande r is' ay to 118 Thy Beat's tac k fr'ter w ino ,t'hocky." hey kew tey ha be tand posto highlightede theersecond' preristadc

aie. h~ht frte60i eCi' Centerh urey ai lced the on eeGitSahii uhd oscnand goal on a breakaway 4 Th liieswh the~iblik

tersao laestre base, ardy fes th l dtird pe od. 000yr;, In eEl rgt h okmdketopt the4 anu teay and h crod Roverb aandoCarol Leih julef thete10,ad!irsBeel osugeit ieha rc h esnwt

scorimgvtwo goalscon"theewayTto a 41"ut-failgtolcapitaliceose thetheatethwin Cocd o En tchef s Edb S Cncor adl fo'the hie. Hi, played third'~aK

blateda pwerulsot astthe acod irt le ag sts aeiind' f nVs. pln cmniinde lr t od u th sctoresnasihocukle. e. 'wo Thet)

slyly sipped he puk into trgal ight Sc tchldwasqcancelleio,-because oftpuffing t6~~~~ PA skaters ahead for ood.againt inclemen ,weapiton aner.

Girls "S qu h 'Ta 'es Se~~~~~~~110cond;omN7mbers taon tceslang c Mar aud'Ken Ho Taylr i 1 , I'I

Hilbert led the Andover girls' ~~~~~quash Choate, interrupted Asidover's businessigh ump,'ia'J

placing second among six s~~hools. Hul-' Andover fell 1he4,shnd Aulbertorfma the lon'bert beingthe only Bue competi~r who the nly ~indefated, Blueplayer. 'het e JeffIn H 1rIGo, 115 layfllaldg haotbeencthaned thneehhasihel.4wrecordow t Cat 1lI

team. St. P iii's squeinked by PA'1.2 in ~ the team refueled withoa to/6o-he efitsh asA* dual meet, ~~~~~s Hul~~~crt and ~~~obin, courtesy qf Mrs. Warreb, and tookalose, 'to the' I 4moJ).

RoPsenberg' rme to noe Hvaig-, ouT o old To e e '-TbisooknSchool ofb I I I I ex After a lon early moring ndve ''New'Yohockeykeeth Germamtownhplayers, 1 A 1e

of the uact t'ally tw 14 3 Anoe. ply ats hae I itheiInvitional. e Wvel, nd oaslie a wal ofA OI andh abravatg.' n u e o nteteondho

mace ee recd tonhreual itn so,; thoer andtst Conc4av piy eigA t ao emtwrdOCate A etr ee c~nl ol olc fe ogi ~ e hn.Cieo~thtei I e Geo~prgeipn couldgt Ial f ou ldq~ aenutal 't he it. 16u'a yeares , fiveards, in inacoveenlfo t'Ble lo aan aitotstmen

"Ia Ylougilst -yA's Zaede asdAn grinninglthuh ovft sihed comp4 24.5etWicthoryFinh ecny,,dP cal wt u the the5 peviusvathes Aidovr I1,nete otseefcAidgihre 6 5 Mc ai to ned *aera by 'C'thegae a q ur. lj

'iqsiredto Ac;Lem In thla~hcaete wtoeahtm.Apwfuforso ttheening thea Blue ouin so-obr - -pt G- e bt -ithe 'siport's year histItipofi prflcieetld atts Doar inlth s adehalJanpice, ~

'reantos a litl a rm-u thime n t.healst em rn trdtin onotpicoett aorshel'ttauh h. lqe u om fwhelslcnwth'3 ebakinac frSaura'scnts6 the~~~h c hd'I''artre

bfoe they kew theohn Westinedy igte th seon 'I pis aft eanwti wo13.6 t pit.Pi'etaohn oi ih rll h lewl aet ul

to workup sat strong wgnnin aon ndre ravalli to nteTobeI h br~ es.I,'~ nodrachleg h las'oe~u'

kepttheanxius eam , ad crw Londont Copevui tChef sumer.tidproTbr nee hi or~~une'ngt~it re

win. Concord p on the scoreo Cone squad Ic~e. bakwt ad'atAdvrlk in.The Blue, playedSitndvr ij in Huet II hnetminder tastplaoad wsvaenmdbupchlthee hmlecocomitinsnuerus urnHu1I leoy

aturd oe ay, r e1te Su 20 . ns Satu ~nt:p fir win~ighas.,iit hl aaigol w fterh mayfo lslyly slifor Athevpiick iotorth and allowed Tabor tasrccncupl20,abecause o

Bp tb 6 A skes. aed frod. e in weather.

Girktbls `SiJ u h~ctr , sragte s.6, 6e3con8. Td Advrl~lmne hryyasao e o h ot

'St Pau sb2s0 A do fulcur ofrec'til.Croiaws akd ubra3at-n2oiinta

*Gybart led the Iloeri l. .Iquash rae in tecutridHuert buositesishscucasure nIavain dfitd uni h'Wlim indiayg .TeI ila n a

squ atrou[gh a st mrenuous of o like t win st tereakne ionatep t gt ak nt tegaebu ccatan Lu oismheidinis'ohitwrddrelyrooody i te i*atcey 'ttex.Hhoeateosenbrg'sthreeteamPau 1 emldtebll nt~s asth lyr etedlt cwtotte u ry

plain secon a on .,.six ....s..4O Andverar 1- 1-, AndHlbr - ma I Cdeoa di e' nan lzedin the v canbete.Piaiyd~t ~eds'fotaldn acic ocdi

'Swimminghe opoen vs.om ehost.2d mxateud byoth mate tencou~terthr artsoer fiso WOufes asipy'ceto'adn Inteeton.' '~4aand aya al ote aoiateam. St Pivil's squea~~~~~~otke lab . .PA .2 0 a the squm rei.4 wti dtcib a

dual meet, as 'Hull~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii and obin co] Warrenec e , ' ojniano te qe cacdad amahoekRoener; rimp~e t n aai. outsred 10ofae15b,oclapeok School ofe r wo o ti' nn.Implaed i:

Afte a ong arl moringdr pull ed~r~ It' uth in a ntn tilraer, or a-omn dfne n eeaVilp cdm, a n tiae nohsam ae' tltcHlWdvesda, aa24 th wayle Cathyok~ ilsell ii he ae.'iina t ay '% i w 4 aotefr

Basketball vs. Exeter 4:15 Annie Y~~ites pe~ fivetlaste 'for Atdnoes 'cadem hn d let

sketal [G New I .. 2o3rgaes winnngngte u the ist'ube 6-5,bthrhp'tryyesatrwds'Tepwerpa ouydilydGlymatc Chat. 'I .7th00 oponn ifeebac tod wn 16y13,, 15-8,E1MA 'h'abr adatg.an_ h ~'r' J

Gymnatics[01 v~ Tevkahu.... .4:0 15-.dYve and' h S e m pwihae t qaTr tatoure of e PA' Henter' Pe yi wrD-o tathn isoner oap x Kaen lin poe. tohanace vere reo~ ok he eS., .:0cac o~e hi losses hae thy dnDvdafta, ae~i ~oe h n

ocke ~~~~~~GJ vs Noble v rsity b~~~~~~~~~~~qkflaskal debu, hi way7hange .i + the O. spo ya r "The plyrshy' eo'e'or peil

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By 6~~13MO'NE its ~consistency ~Adover na Le is a one-on-one competitin betweena

AftLr huitibly losing to oston C lege places in all evnt upto te diving lightweight Ijunior, Mcolm, and aand* Harvard~ UniversityT h the 1 n over competition.- Jort Pedraza wo t 0 heavier senior, Sp~fford: At the end of.varsity swim team ponced o jot- yard freesty le ip tim o '206.54 the competition there w iedoubts as to "%

field-Mt. Hernion w~~~~~Ia score o 10-61 followed byHuirAasoWeese tevcrbta hejlesnone-1' 'and crushe4 Wellesley HighSh l ih i eodpae'n no4s en met to os pttinM cI , ia scor off 18-50. n bothm~et~the Baes in hird. gain Rndall hamto e prvilectori g u t ' a nhrft plaouce

Blueexepliieda wil t doii~t~n fiscn place nd n h 0yr o Andover rore otf ihge~ entusisf. Te rpssngisprtiusmak ~ eagis cmeito, .fl't th ex rineo

tean~~~ was primed alker i~mlts, theou BaH.theol~ ~ a in the s tnoe~Mlom wos scored 153.0. oinmBrk-outsmandit waprprrpev~al tra gis W~elyws ~ nt aited oydr fo else n and mentaied at bel trimhat dnx 'et th 0yr resye lhuhh sunk anfothpe, hers wlase

)Mi t~~~~~~~~~ awnsPAsdenyfouinanipacnafter recei ng-he stirting lin- first placthr AdoavCrisDnh,at s, 1 they individual medAftelthe divin cmion , h

'~~~-'-~~~i a*iei sowin reueo tNHwt the ivinroared out~~~~~~~~ with grea entbusiaeardbuterfy. si ignthsentn

Th surassng his~" ,,7etimelsf 741scns e acl rplrTr yrsrmisdfae fe w et ht/epe

'i rimed l intwndvr Mlm h 100 yad freestyle Moino1 t"h~r etrwas com~~~'? ~plaetseond byl inc hestBukofITf

and~metaall stea ag ns W wa sNM he Coly strdt first pelese wn* Nort Mt. Hermon a s Irs - inn al~' in thge su yar a bret pl ceThe w astfi t~~~i ing first~ pc Rb Car backsrokaused soefrsrayonfr

ac~ in yrd mdley by o Welesly folowe b-Adv -, fistvrst wtton Meaalacolnthm11lbcteoyh- Y e "o- thder placs. Asndoe eeRnali UCNsPaiesr o yvse lor~a

100r ard bhrestsokhe.wt oioo no

~§'~f' Hscmmin roesuand aHarrisH winngi the fdis St'ra iha mpe0crd0n83vcor n 9 a n400 ~~~~~yard freetyle remmlay. thish epventep in iondu wtha~ huoto'y Y.~~~~~~~~~~~~ A~~ ith~t dsryWretr cdm ensa

~~> '~-~t'~ ~ The seond half seofds Nted swimn 3915 doerprve itslfespeay fTe t ets. nin ora vr- was sw plate. Anov e d t finte o nig etFord'sltrh evruh ie, Tispr1 bwa

1:2: ~' 100 yad butterfly Crll won i~ith time 4dover ¶owed a corn Jte reversasw Is in the twic this weektasKim, Morilbs.placof 5.2seconds byeinchi t~10 ard of 3ls 1 t oerl0u~e cd p~o tWret n'dcsoe -feestyl ed t lwthsfirst place' in anb atrbtearmrii o opyatsd er

bothe mS yasca feswa~ The, 500 yard Tek jo.teme n A retr ocpanRbMbe

Hascall I backstroke Z against o~~~~~~~~bcksrok c spe tothre frst tie oollas wek. hot/Sm i th 10 yad - wasthe~ ggrssienes wts otAheIap y oSeaumo e , im

1:460 of conecutve irstplac I wns ne 'eter-divng ~omptitin, AdovrstRanal forlowd yHrri tokfRtandal uitn ha tos workTfroSaldicit.as infor the lue. F At the ide of te Poe1 wimmers silenty atch~lthe il econd paces' intheh1001yardabeast-eSniortJ nDonovanetoanAnpdeysIC

Criuisig at awinningtulle f 1:SZ in conisted f othe diversfrom P and Poe~H proelled hemselv ato win placng in theg hiteffort SagaisthGin ihisr'ercestroadvevacti bttofel ao, ath~~ 200 yard freestyle, the repu~~~~~~~~~~~able0 yardfrA styl relrI I v sow-g'a the . dpeks hise pineb A wine th a.0 C-caphton 'on

'Following were vid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ te ter II"I 'c~~y caen a ._ egtkdwnI hfirst~~~~0 placcodhafe. Creswminol ~'doe all i4L2pecall This n nin 0 vMorimoto and Jorge Arteta, placing ird asiiet ,J~~comptitio wit'llslyig Lawoo eon intecl weirt peih as "H'wetld. o-eih

individdal medley, Randall steam to Afld~~~~~~~~~over wdswepb tei P. ertam n h Fu dl4t-1 h r, he~ ight tie. hsee t b walsfirst place with a time o~~~~~~~~f 2:152 foil wed F 0 yrd butngfe -ro 1won i ha ioutaeeiah ihsmr buttwic thpsweetriumphed13.by Phil ~ ~lo~e~second~ Wit 1his ~ 3y MO ~Y~l~ '~ ~' I -- bocke thi2 so.t, in dontheu Ipssn th ar uer pi te anW~cnsng ad, reg-sRobbin oo3power and swiftness, Harris out- am ~~~~~~~~~~~~frestle ld te lu wihhsfisrlcee a bne atthi te o i o s y emet o'~ rh.

the NMH o~~~~~~positlon in the 54~~~~~~~~~~~ ard Showingmets great poa enetialyrd Ine offenseorste metaI indtrebounds.; o optan Ob M blefre~style '~,ith a winningtime of ~ espcially defens, the Andov~rgitfs' Atyer shak start4scring wiothepor ins c Ae$tecnterrs t an ford awrner etsn woul-bybfallon i n tuhseconds. ' ," -basketball, team is off to its best 1 start i ndoassing, plac .of ebhcommsal ninein nd t o of teleetkey,a o a s nd,-'o ls

Swimming in their 'opening h me ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lawrence Academ' here over quarter to assume control k~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~I tat h refseboth-wgameso ReMat~~5-20 $nturay asnd ifl e aes' burth oponenrt Eit d ept tht' play. Q ca I~va p cls. ya wfaited othe ate'cnd.

I 00-tspotree- -firsrsI its yooltlas3-3.deck 't disply theirfine aility bfo e a Althoug PA wathe hihscoor teonpin the ecard dcktok lea $s t' Ti aggcelleness wohsd Ble agept Moowvbl'eycal' e e

Mohnt 'Ands Andott sild to Anres inscn.epdto-Suwy n the Bleioutals twoero hpenor scorer fo he Awne dam eawell~dcsog hios Worcestdertmedley ~~~~ ~ ~~~f intrmepted th 'op-ebent coac.h' AnovrkWe Huner' haeet dd Kitk osi hr rn h -. nWdedyMcaln~a

lac0ewth af coisecutofir:4s36 taiwning nens fueter passeing olpe tir dbbls, domething todsay aoris team' firs ne l' oiidan ha sevra hady lay ps wrpie inte 7lscn eid fteI4he' yard br~~testm- th to i essews h ukeDmsylot62t Worester eff

-At the side of the po-.-.o stateat don u tht 1lin' couSeiowthre'fo~~~ the Blue. ~~~~~ thr4.lUing deown.dih h bunigaemsenn I orea ith 8 piht.cpa ossbaenoroe h 3Sqk rwheie ihs~t h swimmlicesilt wautietnctefowhedndcetr anlySewr le th ' Prea with ten o Weds, but e-yasine y 'ByeMCHAL SveR tovros e n di ffere Ps i~lnt teniqeHs. hot tandlte dow o t ec a e~ poetsi th ige g arii te1 he iner of n of

sta-rse noe vriysuih 'h fv o Apaes e or htw adqe brug our on ceral se~ sjn ps- tok13

RosesarfHail Ivitoaftiol Toryen expto Extr irigthbouseorheSli efneJ''t'on S~turda and ost 52 in ednes~y's ay. o c the Wass itonBl ndover' f4 4icourt ressn-ledib W ter adesI b- ff~j

T aut ls e~inuiasticthanafter the Ronihe Boaf sote aa-2scre RikPonerspedldthe mseponspto PA'stgo "W pavcephi s oG'otyoDAv, t h 0 yr ede

,tChoat turnmet lreuteitO Weeday, thover, Ledessough thea400 y cetr neCvt n.mre 2 m1 iuteso tor tent, s they 20lbr.es~lfevn20 yard freestylopponetretuthreee4te Tafo ad betyX forard on pn'bdaloe h Y175. I.

1. tables II .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a nainl eg akdw i h

L 'l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j.. I. *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p'individIn cophto xoe h ete arnen ige a n we 'outoof reach

thes pae it a tim es exerene 2t . e macoeuctdnwteo ti'g 924a u th ounge

in the ~~~r~estyie' irited 'foesd

. - ';-~~~~~~ Platters + ' U~~~~~~~~~~~ftp ~ ~ ~ ~ points Bphld dwn h4aheaassng

by i~~~~~~~~~fil il, r ~~~~~~~~I uda M r ins

Patcal EvepyeciaEleythif~e th PIAndt ils Afe hk Doais Acooaing ESSEtTREToKoherinse- I I LAWRENCE, MAPS. Fresb R~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e Bread~~t r

____ ____ ____ I, j___________-Teitsblst.strt i6pasing2la 9ofcomm nktion anfreestyle !'with a winning time of i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ basketball, team is off to ters and Trii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - 'I I

secnds to hekey-- -ooCloL~~~~~~~~~~svrlylsatrdfaigit is w olteBu ~gdaeitescn

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cademt Initiate Exchages Wt Exete5 A n~overBy DAVID KITEan~d activities." Whitley also suggete willa ethis inrceand school have cohie from private schiool' talI" and to arrange an ekch n e.'

ad)AIDUN that ASsuet il~ewise could visit 'promote gj wilI between the iwo backgrounds a~ddntral nwwa aklcommon , ea' c oroolPreidet lavi Sk n te ,A schools." goes on," at a jilace like AHlS. aiexpliange with' ~E'x reW C

six Cluster Presidents are arr igtv Clster President, IBogert res- Presently nio frther arrangements ave Bogert, Dask4ladTbnalfe ia uig h lnhgItgsoAdvr

-tih dvr ihSh( a h other hr ecletse toad lintng B etse'hn for PA studentst acaol~mic rAtherithan social leVel. Tobin Althougp studelt ratio to both ~

Sme six student represen atives of betw n the studentsl of both schools, coming from and to'understanq wha have :.sh racommofi, exeinein Dkafelittarwxete meet-this eveng wt en r invitation y mlraythens omj'ahr hnthe less' interested in Andov r-~AeI~t xchange for lto wo~ er o oNtdc to ath A letir ig achorovire of sgorancethen wihere'4 is ttrofin ganh Iecaer eeked.

the, cluster presidents o okot "tdntsa noeo os Fastf s ruct aatmo, ourt ohe dta~ls for the exchange wit~ Exeter. byand eports that esrpportoss~eereedba Ther

Dean of theAcademy Phyl Powell ne' he suit W ofeOs Cluster Presient~ig oi cnw Ezlter Exchange is a "danger that a epie willDean o the Aademy owell istgathse 7sltoinrne ledges that tcutr president have Dsa reos that ane~s xca po'sibl)ast term received a letter ftm Paige A celngbt th Pilis cumy otdsusditm hasYet, but he invtato toreiwith, Exeter School pvercrowdir'd the sci~ool. Nhitley, AS. Senior Class sient, d~miiyand the p bli hh chool believes i is a "great idea,' He Pren to and andte

~nviing A stdent to"visit o r lsesbd" 1Sefel h a1 'cas ex ane~Peiet Eas ohrEee RENMMBgl~ER PTED*S1-,g PA st~~~dents feel thi ~commented, 'A lot' of 91student cials to t Idowin d-

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I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ieIt ff 'AGEIEVEANU AIR~~~~ 19, 197 India[., (Pu.~~I '- , i'

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1 S~~~~~~~~~~~~~0 un Ja ya st performed tt r on ¶eral casions'7v~e~o in the Gall ery, at the Acade yndfrutyoghr

/ / the ~~~~inddii5O and ney is curre tlyi vved'in a s es of,~//'\ }. fa u ~lty ' mebreft ui c art-an mndic donl iBsn. Ms . Mr.o

X-) instrum n, I musn c.recta/ ~~~~~Perfdfming in tis concert will be ter Thomawhli airtuan of th Music

I , '~~~~'Z U~~Iorenz , gtdtar; ari u~ny it;Dprmnls graduate of beriin- ~~~~~~~~el'John Zaiiil~oni, tnor, and' William Conservatoryi a a'member ofthe

Thomas, ~~~~e' ~Andover Trio i perfovms glarlyMr.Za nisa, aduate of aein N shore onarea.

University~ 'nd is' cu ntly Izol i This Suda' ifrance wil qonsist,j3*~~~~~~~~ 14 ~~~~~~the Teachi F Ilow program it th f works by 1 erg, Britten, 3iuliani,133 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Acade'y .L z n s lio-: and Bach. Th Ic is cordialnted

~~~~~~~nd~~~~~~~~~~~d

?resent the first of a series of m ical Jean-Claude van" Mfalie's 1 6 1play,:yerag."hWilTk are"s

~speciaI and, "Tomy Vomitand, thewhich has been citel y' SOn~ theatre and will, it is'hpeencourage mdreChain Saws," featuring Tom La irak,, experts as a forerunner o~today's stdn-rt n 'nteL0

.arry, Fesenden, Howie Steam (h i"uk cdltural m'noviment, etrs Tepascc r al ceue o~rsDan, Zanes, and a pcial 'Eleanor Parsons,- Jazz, Rot b, John next riday aji ISa r scrtain-

iperance by alumnus Stan Mo1nr~ of Spokes, and is niirected' 'by Nik riesfr ras"1h o nIhe Bereley Muic School, will pe'mm Lobenthal. i 'Perlimpirlo" ind Arbls"lnic onh 4e '...

hefoie, beweenand a*p the two pays. The evening is b it around~ the idea, 414ttlefleld", direct 'I' byh /Ikrhe irstentited "Who 'Will~k~ that punk is satire, a, naturai 3~utgrosIf'h 1 stonenian lia d Jod pes.cthen byt~m-

Charge?" written by Nick Lobenthal, of the alienation so. prevalent h :re at Our idea 'oliemusic ~vlehowever, i features Elenor ParsonsCpn~tanfce school, and all over ieworld, ,ndhti wa~ thought at the punk-themie mig it

Drayton, Ned Moulten, Rob Mobley and is really a cry o~r love. "Axmerica 'overpower th twom n features and gile-iowie Stearn. This satire of' life ifter Hurrah", in which' j an ad woman people heada hes. iigh, school deals with the return Iof a destroy a motel ooi as h ~c fte "a an ioi4*faue an intere-)artial-scholarship student to his home, Motel-Kiepe b eaot tit room's ting line-up, nd certainly--A strange ide1 .

he~he tries to plan a party f his furnishinglnsisl to a pu~k will it be c rs o il it be laughtenother's 50th brhaand is, d"'' nepeain. Van tlispayenjoyed a The answer' lies in he Drama Lab.,

Oite iteprta'o pa

'Social ozn asbor iByM NA INGTON 227-1330. "Mome~~b M ment` (R),' through Suni ay 1an-5pmdmi sio

ANDOVER , "Au~~~~~~~~tun Soinata"(P) "ingtE $1.75, Free T sday adt epeudSaturday, January 20 press"(1R). 16. at all'tim5 . Teld hone 26719300.6:45 Movie: "Sleepee" starring Woody Chei SODaton ttl'j3627. .I

AlDes re oired ,ijniest. G.W. Hl."Lord of the Ring"(PG),' "The Brinks1 Photography exhibits) Allen ne ofuised, Job0"(PG), "Ca rnaI Suite"(PG). ~' Mass. College o r 64 Broo ine Ave.8O' Jungle Dance Come nli teNickelodeon Ciea'60iomn on 'e.ous ondaytgo

g, ea'~ bungleti thv e mas; el :2~ 60 IoMstng id. aytn tel 7m-'Niours tncostume. Priz~s for th9 craziest outfis. In (P0), "King Ol Hearti"(1) "h'll Stop Connor. '

the Cage. ID's required. ~ , the Rain"(1R), Fellini's ,"Satyricon"(PG), Boris Galler~ '35{ 'Landsdokne St'In he Real of the Snses't,(R), "The, Boiton. Tel. 61-11 52. Hours: Ionday t

Sun, iay, 4urf' 'Deiss() '--'--.---" Friday 9am-1 3pm.ill Rav ~esi,3:00' Faculty Chamler MuSic t, ~r' ' ~ 'Addison Galler. ' ''Concerts ,'IF I - -

'N~~~~use~~~ims I ~~~~Elvis Costello -.the qrleum, Hainilo IIIkItII~wujIuu~nn IIIIIIlPINWII'fuIN~llil~lIhlLAWRENCE ' Museum of Fine Ax~ utntnAvei Place, Boston. Tel. 4-050. March 2 Showcase Cinemas, Rtes. 114 & 495; Boston. Last u~eek to~e "Treasures of 8 p. Tickep 8.s0,T7 avo ible a"Superman"(PG), "nvasion of the cody E rl, Irish Art" This mgicetbox offlce; Ticketron, avriesl a "t

Snatchers"(PG), Momi'ent' by Moment'? exhibit includes more than 70 silver and fTw.

(H), "California Suite`(PG) gold pieces including the Tara Brooch,,_ J. Geils Ban - Boston Carden, Cause L '

the Ardag ChlceiTh Bokof aySaBstn Tl 7300 eb OI BOSTON - Kells", and severil' or lluminated pm ikt 0.50, 9 50,'8.50 vialIItc i' 'l

Movies: I 'manuscripts. '~~~~~~~~~Throuigh 'January 21, at box offi Ticket on,~ Sabris 1 ICharles 1.2,3 185 Cambridge Stiltel. Hours:Tuesday loat -9pnm, edinesday Out-of-Town ~

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