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Walk_ ... serendlpit~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'2. L ix ot PA - ,' ''is 'I ~ ~ ~ Ba '1 W~E~alk..flj" ido -. se S h lresliouul g e -yea atis a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~le page ls of l c ph P cael Yuth PA Slntdets inens lctlCtseroffn ~s town youths clashed in a entire cornfiCt . ndoe- lg ,n ere fistfights last, Saturday School st~ nt was puilched seyeral ' clis~i~ idents are Bill qi fWs uad Sou~h, igh.T same gang returned to theI, times by tyP students who fund - .Fasaf oadSlroPn night.'Th~ night. but ...... him pushii~ around a ?~"' ~ aller . and ~ Rabbit Pond, John Oldham of Northwest, PA 6amppi5 or~ Sundaynih.btwshipuh arndaochTl' turnedayythscolScrt junior. The i jured boy scream ta *PeraksofAb.I i Ul~~~in. eo ike the Council of Clusters, the Advisory Corn- Police wthot further altercatiund g bakfriends fro the ;mitte elections produced at least, one femate I' bto fi tAtFistate. Security guard told '06tat dly igh. evealsmall Yeto petatve, Barbara Gayer of West Quad North,i h Saturdan ng t h s e town Ip .'' ic~ii ~retadFasafcuters .hling late onuIs O th verbNothesaad lastfftls ol" Joust el i a~~~~~~~~~~er the prpsdTuesday deadline. Other Ad met !. in io sufeevnuly memnlers elected are Mike Cqrcoran of Rabbit Iinaing4jf a cnfrntaionat the. hrl ~r1 p.m., a carldof t a efaeo~s ua ot~adAe tleo ae so of hem seeMan ctrts'n at ds after as ld wivera eos' with JefBalyofsiQa Suh.adAlx eO t II p.ml Perhaps thirty ten- fOm ts~eGW parking Itby E~rtw iesadcrowbars or other t~ peps"Joined by t& e '~a6i"kI petial :eapons. emerged from five clr.te ~idthe fgtt t~fot - ' ~ cas01 face an equal number pf ltys d' rec HOuse. along School tire*tI Theodore Sizer sgetthtthe Council -o h ilip A#C'yby ored bk dSlCIedmas~e ft~o thisscolAnecag of iipAcleybs hol ac ScolPesdnel tister 'nd the Advisory Committee will be defining a iuatioris and taunts provoked tw~o a the car pupants, as a large oup Seio Nilrs nw.th l~eamastr Thodor Sit, hs ~vfe a cam~is o led asistace l nce Cluster, was eded Schtool Preidntyhis fellow cluster 'and faculty as the year progrses;Ofore we're Nan y. _And Enubsh instructor 'aam, the 1aie inbu"k h residents last Mond#~ night. The prdents thmles (x ting-l'-l Iepect thcouni Clusters * Fredrick Pterso cam~r~inin ti-am grou~ men n blu" ke~~ tfie~ere cosen n electio s throughout epreceding weeI. *~t ore f an execurtive body, to deal', thrlatvly, Freerck etrso cmer~min trm ~ l roppapart. I I n , thei hrdes o Ma~n treet o in- -istxinting esumeda the rner addition, a hurnbe of cluses ye elected teir 'ImIb it iutos The Advisory Corn tdewould. tei' e on e arate te otn. FiIsrereentties onileAdesumepdp al t Salem St~~~~~eet soonesetaafterward 'AdCor., enb a policy-making, making po t the -'The Secu ity Police ensured that al rspnsetol a telephone dil frIr unl tdn p o auTye rasilth t fha rp ste nt"facu se yroleI as' that of channelin tudent opinion, on 4ie Advisory Committee wa isus yMike the eenge lef onpoefthe araI er tho Andower Po dsache h idl omrWsigo nencmetd 'I Tepsciyo hr tdn-aut arel F Ilowngup n promses of the il by te Andoer Polce D~a thromy the Chtster Presidents, so tha vry student wPi Coc ran epresentative roni Rabbit Pond ~e~atd night thesamegang 'p- ent. but )ceenot involve withI ted tmu ,.pe ou ih.tesm rilg tej'obdItemda ilehv h pportunify to put in i -cents-worth" " texpectto see any cear dii~lnbt tet pea~~ evening. ''~.? an-eher pogwthteh of the Cluster and acuIty on the committee, mainly becau thinkit' arbu d tht camnpus in cats, and later tight." an;b hadllogwthteh pz~~~ou ~ ~ ~ ~ ne of the '. ~~~~~~~~ Presidents, I, lope to set a, tone open-mnirectiupon forlythe ant v' 440 l~" ipg ground the perimeter of the Jnofteniors who k a in I e~ pnmne ru f aut er nai~. .Std ~.val along Sqlem Street and tl~ affir' td prefers to re pn' A a Mpi' Sqreet. A grpiip of PA boys aonymos elee tt, Tere cong egattid on the steps of the-Oliver culd have ~een serioat uble. lot Wen .el Holmes Library. but the o~the PA ',kids wr a ng c seb iatiolmen used threats to force togher thali they rei~i aC. Ift ere e C u't Systemi~ ~l eq , i: nyouths off the campus.' h4 een a fight, there uld ave- 'wMn.Cown' Frictlon benraybi news." ' ~ j~ '~~ gar to the suddep eruption of Chief Guiny also remarked. I 1 t's' S~pir'i J L entr tzatton - "ioun-go~'n"friction. Dr. Sizer .te Iegtu fow id hatat ' expl 'eJ It was just a small group ths trouble ev kytineoe Vh itsufttnt.bcuew l iei r r A ayws u''h e uof pe ple who got out of control, pd th~yar.BL t s 550poposh n. :oln Ale it s U ft . because A erea~~~s UPI e4re " enwctsystenm is the ogical o ~cme of the de-' And Ye ~id o"c have to get along as at Adv ih" - centralizati~n' of the sch~ool," accordi g~ to Dean of the'- it neanother."'" N futhrprecaution will~l bc Acadm Ca~yn Goodwin The diffe t arrangement,I ihefof Securio Daniel Guincv ta en' with jard to secu ty. D ~vid initiated 4tthe beginningof the schol providei for pointed 'mit. "'M men xmere hand- G lyk. in charge of iilip~ Acad~m a more person' ized clas$ attende:.izee ~~edure in whiche cuffec b 3 the' fact that the concert p lcref~ti ns, isworig on the instructori~as the sole responsibit'o acting upon tic AA " hehrshei sees t ee "- r wayenhemor tike lbe-tr~noe Po'h pspects 'o~ coordination with, the studen%'s ne xcused absences in %;?tv, a h r~ ,teen Agr aeotnmxdi ih ~as of la*~uge insttuction and h -Teppos~il, drafteb by the fac !hv otnRule nwih ah hs and A Iio e l zn u pre ~hoo sudetsat ntrtanmnt rcurricul ew col h eglatiohs 6niniittee, miark a r caneo ad- D n t s C z n 'aci~iiesonthe Hill without incident. ci ster Dea s~aeas lnito ministrative pro~icy similar td the decn, sn of the but t~ imen a small number spoiled ragehs ~ekn'sn 'dksciplinary system. As a result, di anary respon- - II tI~~~~is enteg t rtin cusi fo it ior the majority. ' in such awy'tatfurther tit' sibility for cus as een remov O George a s frac. in the priglot, of' fr( ntations aod~.. Washingon Hall and placed directly n shoulders'of * ri Tyler, PA'20, recently donated g watercolor by i t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ the faculty, in, all cases ei~cept th0s olrning athletic' French p'pinter Paul Cezanne to Phillips Acadmy.: The ' L ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cuts. c.stfidy; ertitled Moisonviei Compagne, wil become a part Bene act rs Jam es ~~~~~~~'To tell ~~~~d idn 'Wr' of the Foreign. Teaching Collection and be dslydi "Toiel outhe truth the old cut ssmdidn't work the Addi~on Gallery.IK-' I -.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~very well, AssoCiatt Dean William Gra noted, "We In a recent PHIILI,1PIAN interview, Mr. Tyiee said h~e I..iurLQ ~~~~~~~~~~~~Graham explained that. the j old ata ement which Phillips Academy has the facilities 'to t~ach art and 'alldwed a ,dertaifi amiount of free cuts petrm, at times espe~iall) art history, it has no actual example~ of French encouraged sttident~ to skip classes. iee he impre~si nism, a vital movement by all accounts." He situation to an allowance a _hIdfes he t spend "A corntinue~ "The Cezanne picture is marvelous, but no studnt igh sa. 'her'saweek togoi the term and-I w lbego aother in its place whic~h weceis Very haven't used 5 of my cuts yet.' He could en proceed to m ha'oey Arthur P. bavies' hanging oYvpr our bed., - ~~~cut 5,straight classes completely legiti ty"whrthCeArne had been." Mr 1 Graham believesthat cu h emdtis year. r, I eoldn ArJs He thinks that the new lsystem, wher asdent can work ' os-pressionist, Cez' nine is onsider the most out his reasons fqr cutting privately wi the teacher, re~uifayartist of modn t imes. His e eriments2 offers' the pupil a' chance perhaps, to di er that his wcoas a 'ivifying nmedium i em trcfnI skpigclass was onlg manifestation deeper. more witl 'is inhlcmoiin lee t etino important acadehtic orpesoalprblm. dssGodw. In doing soc, h~poided cbncuirred with tlhis opinion. a gehkesis for thetrends of 20th century art and radically 'I ~~~~~~~Mr. Graham outlined the'old progra Vwhich dated shattered many 9 f the ucalnearitcndaesthetic 'a Elsgg ' ~~back from 1962. "Originally there weref rcatagories of concepi ions of his time. I. - ~~~~cuts: athletic, chapel-assembly, breakft and classes. The watercolor itself is highly significant, representing .,urnes Copley, PA '35, donator of Br totn S.j FlIgg, prominent i - itatrdnsasahlcuasuetwsalodfve in a remarkcable' graphic way Cezanne's trakisition to the A erican History Wittg of the suir ce executive' and Treasurerf and a half unexcused absences per term jith no more abstract compolition and the experiments with cubic. Olivr WedellHoles Lbrar, ad Abt Acd~I frm,0-9 than three cuts in dne catagory. The atten4 .cc lists were fornm which ensued. AccordngtDieoroth d- ven6wp~ed American publisher, died di WendyOctober 3 at th turnedl in to Miss Persichetti, a secretairy i~ W, by each disgn Gallery Christopher Cogok, the study "shou~ld 'Saturday n Sa Diego. Kn ay sn teacher every day. cnulaer w llr e d ' I astin a Shy tINu' Hig ome, Not -y ltryars nine loe illustr te great deal to those interested in watercolor.I laf~ia.'i He a 7 ertr fAdvratrapoogdiles per 1 term, adsoftr breakfast ~s olonger Cznte's~ ideas about structure and composition' are the Aademy Frederic Stott described Fo~ erl7of2 S horol. St., Mr. Flag reuie. As chdpel was) abolishe~d te ~aaoi for sUrp ingy evident; it is a structurally -fascinating the joirnalst s a man with. "a life- was 'excusabje cuts were reduced totw thes aind p Cr."II '' loniconcern for tee school." "Heiwas Brnin Ltiteton, Mass. classes-~while work program and ase Flies becameng olleci comuncaios nd th witengrauaedfrm oreserAcde end of the 1972-~3 school' year. The syst provided' a 4 r. C also emiphasized that the ctu doesnt I Cont~On~ge eef Cn,~ISeveneeCot ge Seve Seven On Page pieveno I' I I I .2 , ' I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Page 1: cael Yuth PA Slntdets inens lctlCtseroffnpdf.phillipian.net/1973/10111973.pdf · ~ aller him . and ~ Rabbit Pond, John Oldham of Northwest, PA 6amppi5 or~ Sundaynih.btwshipuh arndaochTl

Walk_ ... serendlpit~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~usly; I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'2.

L ix ot PA - ,' ''is

'I ~ ~ ~ Ba

'1 W~E~alk..flj" ido -. se S h lresliouul

g e -yea atis a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~le page ls of l c

ph P cael Yuth PA Slntdets inens lctlCtseroffn ~s

town youths clashed in a entire cornfiCt . ndoe- lg ,nere fistfights last, Saturday School st~ nt was puilched seyeral ' clis~i~ idents are Bill qi fWs uad Sou~h,igh.T same gang returned to theI, times by tyP students who fund - .Fasaf oadSlroPn

night.'Th~ night. but ...... him pushii~ around a ?~"' ~ aller . and ~ Rabbit Pond, John Oldham of Northwest,PA 6amppi5 or~ Sundaynih.btwshipuh arndaochTl'turnedayythscolScrt junior. The i jured boy scream ta *PeraksofAb.I

i Ul~~~in. eo ike the Council of Clusters, the Advisory Corn-Police wthot further altercatiund g bakfriends fro the ;mitte elections produced at least, one femate

I' bto fi tAtFistate. Security guard told'06tat dly igh. evealsmall Yeto petatve, Barbara Gayer of West Quad North,i hSaturdan ng t h s e town Ip .'' ic~ii ~retadFasafcuters .hling lateonuIs O th verbNothesaad lastfftls ol"

Joust el i a~~~~~~~~~~er the prpsdTuesday deadline. Other Admet !. in io sufeevnuly memnlers elected are Mike Cqrcoran of Rabbit

Iinaing4jf a cnfrntaionat the. hrl ~r1 p.m., a carldof t a efaeo~s ua ot~adAe tleoae so of hem seeMan ctrts'n at ds after as ld wivera eos' with JefBalyofsiQa Suh.adAlx eO

t II p.ml Perhaps thirty ten- fOm ts~eGW parking Itby E~rtw

iesadcrowbars or other t~ peps"Joined by t& e '~a6i"kIpetial :eapons. emerged from five clr.te ~idthe fgtt t~fot - ' ~

cas01 face an equal number pf ltys d' rec HOuse. along School tire*tI Theodore Sizer sgetthtthe Council-o h ilip A#C'yby ored bk dSlCIedmas~e

ft~o thisscolAnecag of iipAcleybs hol ac ScolPesdnel tister 'nd the Advisory Committee will be defininga iuatioris and taunts provoked tw~o a the car pupants, as a large oup Seio Nilrs nw.th

l~eamastr Thodor Sit, hs ~vfe a cam~is o led asistace l nce Cluster, was eded Schtool Preidntyhis fellow cluster 'and faculty as the year progrses;Ofore we'reNan y. _And Enubsh instructor 'aam, the 1aie inbu"k h residents last Mond#~ night. The prdents thmles (x ting-l'-l Iepect thcouni Clusters

* Fredrick Pterso cam~r~inin ti-am grou~ men n blu" ke~~ tfie~ere cosen n electio s throughout epreceding weeI. *~t ore f an execurtive body, to deal', thrlatvly,Freerck etrso cmer~min trm ~ l roppapart. I I n ,thei hrdes o Ma~n treet o in- -istxinting esumeda the rner addition, a hurnbe of cluses ye elected teir 'ImIb it iutos The Advisory Corn tdewould.

tei' e on e arate te otn. FiIsrereentties onileAdesumepdp al tSalem St~~~~~eet soonesetaafterward 'AdCor., enb a policy-making, making po t the-'The Secu ity Police ensured that al rspnsetol a telephone dil frIr unl tdn p o auTye rasilth t fha rp ste nt"facu

se yroleI as' that of channelin tudent opinion, on 4ie Advisory Committee wa isus yMikethe eenge lef onpoefthe araI er tho Andower Po dsache h idl omrWsigo nencmetd 'I Tepsciyo hr tdn-aut arel

F Ilowng up n promses of the il by te Andoer Polce D~a thromy the Chtster Presidents, so tha vry student wPi Coc ran epresentative roni Rabbit Pond ~e~atdnight thesamegang 'p- ent. but )ceenot involve withI ted tmu

,.pe ou ih.tesm rilg tej'obdItemda ilehv h pportunify to put in i -cents-worth" " texpectto see any cear dii~lnbt tetpea~~ evening. ''~.? an-eher pogwthteh of the Cluster and acuIty on the committee, mainly becau thinkit'

arbu d tht camnpus in cats, and later tight." an;b hadllogwthtehpz~~~ou ~ ~ ~ ~ ne of the '. ~~~~~~~~ Presidents, I, lope to set a, tone open-mnirectiupon forlythe ant v' 440l~" ipg ground the perimeter of the Jnofteniors who k a in I e~ pnmne ru f aut er nai~.

.Std ~.val along Sqlem Street and tl~ affir' td prefers to re pn' A a Mpi' Sqreet. A grpiip of PA boys aonymos elee tt, Terecong egattid on the steps of the-Oliver culd have ~een serioat uble. lotWen .el Holmes Library. but the o~the PA ',kids wr a ng c seb iatiolmen used threats to force togher thali they rei~i aC. Ift ere e C u't Systemi~ ~l eq ,

i: nyouths off the campus.' h 4 een a fight, there uld ave-'wMn.Cown' Frictlon benraybi news." ' ~ j~

'~~ gar to the suddep eruption of Chief Guiny also remarked. I1 t's' S~pir'i J L entr tzatton- "ioun-go~'n"friction. Dr. Sizer .te Iegtu fow id hatat '

expl 'eJ It was just a small group ths trouble ev kytineoe Vhitsufttnt.bcuew l iei r r A ayws u''h e uof pe ple who got out of control, pd th~yar.BL t s 550poposh n. :oln Ale

it s U ft . because A erea~~~s UPI e4re " enwctsystenm is the ogical o ~cme of the de-'And Ye ~id o"c have to get along as at Adv ih" - centralizati~n' of the sch~ool," accordi g~ to Dean of the'-

it neanother."'" N futhrprecaution will~l bc Acadm Ca~yn Goodwin The diffe t arrangement,Iihefof Securio Daniel Guincv ta en' with jard to secu ty. D ~vid initiated 4tthe beginningof the schol providei for

pointed 'mit. "'M men xmere hand- G lyk. in charge of iilip~ Acad~m a more person' ized clas$ attende:.izee ~~edure in whichecuffec b3 the' fact that the concert p lcref~ti ns, isworig on the instructori~as the sole responsibit'o acting upontic AA " hehrshei sees t ee "- r wayenhemor

tike lbe-tr~noe Po'h pspects 'o~ coordination with, the studen%'s ne xcused absences in %;?tv, a h r~

,teen Agr aeotnmxdi ih ~as of la*~uge insttuction and h -Teppos~il, drafteb by the fac !hv otnRule nwih ah hs and A Iio e l zn upre ~hoo sudetsat ntrtanmnt rcurricul ew col h eglatiohs 6niniittee, miark a r caneo ad- D n t s C z n

'aci~iiesonthe Hill without incident. ci ster Dea s~aeas lnito ministrative pro~icy similar td the decn, sn of the but t~ imen a small number spoiled ragehs ~ekn'sn 'dksciplinary system. As a result, di anary respon- - II

tI~~~~is enteg t rtin cusi foit ior the majority. ' in such awy'tatfurther tit' sibility for cus as een remov O George

a s frac. in the priglot, of' fr( ntations aod~.. Washingon Hall and placed directly n shoulders'of * ri Tyler, PA'20, recently donated g watercolor by it~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ the faculty, in, all cases ei~cept th0s olrning athletic' French p'pinter Paul Cezanne to Phillips Acadmy.: The '

L ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cuts. c.stfidy; ertitled Moisonviei Compagne, wil become a partBene act rs Jam es ~~~~~~~'To tell ~~~~d idn 'Wr' of the Foreign. Teaching Collection and be dslydi"Toiel outhe truth the old cut ssmdidn't work the Addi~on Gallery.IK-'

I -.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~very well, AssoCiatt Dean William Gra noted, "We In a recent PHIILI,1PIAN interview, Mr. Tyiee said h~e

I..iurLQ ~~~~~~~~~~~~Graham explained that. the j old ata ement which Phillips Academy has the facilities 'to t~ach art and

'alldwed a ,dertaifi amiount of free cuts petrm, at times espe~iall) art history, it has no actual example~ of Frenchencouraged sttident~ to skip classes. iee he impre~si nism, a vital movement by all accounts." Hesituation to an allowance a _hIdfes he t spend "A corntinue~ "The Cezanne picture is marvelous, but no

studnt igh sa. 'her'saweek togoi the term and-I w lbego aother in its place whic~h weceis Very

haven't used 5 of my cuts yet.' He could en proceed to m ha'oey Arthur P. bavies' hanging oYvpr our bed.,- ~~~cut 5,straight classes completely legiti ty"whrthCeArne had been."

Mr 1Graham believesthat cu h emdtis year. r, I eoldn ArJsHe thinks that the new lsystem, wher asdent can work ' os-pressionist, Cez' nine is onsider the mostout his reasons fqr cutting privately wi the teacher, re~uifayartist of modn t imes. His e eriments2

offers' the pupil a' chance perhaps, to di er that his wcoas a 'ivifying nmedium i em trcfnI skpigclass was onlg manifestation deeper. more witl 'is inhlcmoiin lee t etino

important acadehtic orpesoalprblm. dssGodw. In doing soc, h~poidedcbncuirred with tlhis opinion. a gehkesis for thetrends of 20th century art and radically'I ~~~~~~~Mr. Graham outlined the'old progra Vwhich dated shattered many 9 f the ucalnearitcndaesthetic

'a Elsgg ' ~~back from 1962. "Originally there weref rcatagories of concepi ions of his time.I. - ~~~~cuts: athletic, chapel-assembly, breakft and classes. The watercolor itself is highly significant, representing

.,urnes Copley, PA '35, donator of Br totn S.j FlIgg, prominent i - itatrdnsasahlcuasuetwsalodfve in a remarkcable' graphic way Cezanne's trakisition tothe A erican History Wittg of the suir ce executive' and Treasurerf and a half unexcused absences per term jith no more abstract compolition and the experiments with cubic.

Olivr WedellHoles Lbrar, ad Abt Acd~I frm,0-9 than three cuts in dne catagory. The atten4 .cc lists were fornm which ensued. AccordngtDieoroth d-ven6wp~ed American publisher, died di WendyOctober 3 at th turnedl in to Miss Persichetti, a secretairy i~ W, by each disgn Gallery Christopher Cogok, the study "shou~ld

'Saturday n Sa Diego. Kn ay sn teacher every day. cnulaer w llr e d' I astin a Shy tINu' Hig ome, Not -y ltryars nine loe illustr te great deal to those interested in watercolor.I

laf~ia.'i He a 7 ertr fAdvratrapoogdiles per1 term, adsoftr breakfast ~s olonger Cznte's~ ideas about structure and composition' arethe Aademy Frederic Stott described Fo~ erl7of2 S horol. St., Mr. Flag reuie. As chdpel was) abolishe~d te ~aaoi for sUrp ingy evident; it is a structurally -fascinating

the joirnalst s a man with. "a life- was 'excusabje cuts were reduced totw thes aind p Cr."II ''

loniconcern for tee school." "Heiwas Brnin Ltiteton, Mass. classes-~while work program and ase Flies becameng olleci

comuncaios nd th witengrauaedfrm oreserAcde end of the 1972-~3 school' year. The syst provided' a 4 r. C also emiphasized that the ctu doesnt

I Cont~On~ge eef Cn,~ISeveneeCot ge Seve Seven On Page pieveno

I' I I I .2 , ' I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Irwol The PH1W 1' 1971"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hePIPLJ'

-__ __- c eenwelsfrtos gest thiatweieiToOTBg . 93

D~~~WTDTI~ AN ar.eOnerprooinent EditorC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~using'Saturday aa full day of classes. Hapily, ete s h

with he revisin. of weekend policies unde ~n ih e &GreNER ~~~~~sideriiton by the Advisory CommitteeThe Fairer exGreen, Gre 'Gra s

Praf ¶ ~~~~~~~~~fcliwe may instead be heading towar s the To the editrfive4iy work-week. 'A/es o pecamn As a cIe associate f the, now Various individuals hve recently

At leas for u~erc~asiln~n. famousandlinfamous R~obert . Fish- inquired -about the "o- aking-gi-

RIS AGEE ~~~BETS, GOOTRAD Thr rs~asrosieut-ntedsrluln burnelf *ellcompelled to take0 up my the-grass" rule. there is 't ne but-manz ~~ Edt of stt~denit workload; In a faiture published erly ~~df~s f~rc ieayteesol e e' loor~n

I last year, The~~~~ t 1 PHILLMPIAN pointed out tha th nea~ I will begini with a *! to grew and remak ihhbMICHAEL SAVIT *.EDM6 ~~ as upi- esfive-major workload had prve commentshb o e knowoled higeableati-r Saein nt&e ocrs hn t i

-~~ - I Fishburne (aniongo~~~~her hings) straigt line,one which il eventuallySports Editor abil 1 w~r abkbreaing task. This situation conl911uesi -ned 1i il" First of all, if wear a muddy and u"si ly path.

THOWIAS LENAGH CHR~~~~i GA'N lth; g the equal distribution of Coninon D~ity uIoeuis tin wtht teriasreWalk the straight and arro~ onTHOM AS LENAGH CHRIS GANNONitis ste soe fabuluWrh of ~being asphalt, but,: please, w k, s0e

MAPGARET A~~~DIDOresp(On was clear sile fth d Ia pu~blshed4 i' he t~I . why do0 dipitously, sinuously on the gtrassMARGARETDO igti DOWN O teote sdeo tedinrn, the dear things-write under an alias? lawns, avoidntetac oohrs

AW0CW# FMFO I i is old aculty ripe tha indiviual senor haLve Dotent wish-to take responsibil ity Let's keep th campus as green; andBv~~laew Executive ~~enfirel too much free time fr, their o go ordwhatthey av written?hadoespsibe

I ~~~~especialy during the, Spling temn., 7There in, But Seriousy isaae tte n YDavid le.I*hschre o- self-ightouessof thseanoflynious Th orCi

-Sot PhewaIe Rodens doubtaby some truth th hagchampions of the fairer sex, writing aTern Bz~~~~~~~uh Pte WymnIRika ~~i leter peppered with such ga of Tasch & FiShburn~

EDITORIAL BOARD Tin. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ieqit i aharai one to ctify. -moral injiignation as "It is extremelyj. Mter~ B. Bus~dey, T. ~ ~, R. ~i,,E. Yet with the nmber of really hard couss that offeiv to all of us" and "We were To thet Editor:

S. B. W~ most ~ippers now tae, (Math 30, History 35 ~ ~jalso highly iisulted." Really now, is in f'pinS. rhhP Van Raaihe, S. I this any way to react to the light-

third f fourh yearlanguage course) it se s nl heared rallr hih Fshbure oscarcer wt) Ifind it di ult to\'Vorkload air td reduce the 11th ade ntt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, four rer~~~~~r wic lume so derstand w~~~~~~~~~y you publish awhy oulpblistatl

excesses to work flaying mutmble by one E. Tas in wih "

Only half way throug e~a Term, and I some less flippant oe of fanatical Tash sems to b elnP ,ealready the school pace b~sto'bog down. , ,' - feminism, an leave strugglengnioungand leave reallygenjoy dungngtsclitc

Pleaps that st ble mpe to bogd n i wit and half-wits alone. aI3 n.."Uls oeget suePerap tht ustbeeipct Afte aI, we're an And now its tine for me to play the at3Ia... nes oeg ue

~nstitution. an educational natit ndour ~ y y its devil' ad'cat t~ Ms Lloyd's sainlyPoitmse ecm~tl,(ha Is ~~~~is "Baly limited onl b

main purpose is allegedly to uca e ouslvsand mii - t spousa o the delights of platonic pros dtrnWe nso) thnk imbh'each othr acadeically,.4iot'~ o I 1~asle over ima aion~ in ternii of devices to bieak the tedi~im love. Ms,~ Uoydi here are some of ius hiowbunesasntn e

~disciplhary o extracurriculi matter~s. Fo most, o~ a glar schedule. A sted~ and suc' ~~u h~ 4o~t go i for your brtnd of lfhsonbuies si to

tha man tre hur o h eor ~nihtan 1 soluti h is the use of an occasionaiFree Day" as rmnI~~ uh'u~frwa Fish- y, earnefor ise soethaps whahours f classwork. For 2/3 fsthtmeans five hstid Acvtesmybdvreor words of ajreat Roman philosopher,Idgutedaot

I I atDerf I 'h a, I bres plrclsnpr".I h ed ssmt~g bmajors, several of thenm truly hadoes,, for three Stanadze a sueha event, and while the "Love is for arimals, only man can Which brings me to the

consecutive years. There's no dbttat curc r St"uden (adtahr)fn eiffo h u tuyajr tlut" igruntled, disheveled,~ raib ing.

work dominates most studen '~. .- ~ PA. thecomunity i strengthened- For oce, . All kiddn aside, I must admit I o oiu ihurne." P~sgurledAnd there's also nAdiitda ~ -~c I ai emphasis woulId be taken ofweekends as a time {t a 1oedt ~~al iseee ewl a be, but of

c o opletet cra i'p ,reeae"frm hetesinsofon that liberal parnetl will not lead to'sc tf r or rts ~jeweekdays. ictblngrl

,ministration's admirable but optil astc plans. spnta l fortune on riding crops t~lat esh ie s etrPerhaps that's the way it should b~. ~'so 1 not? adwhipped eam. Shucks. F- i

!Perhaps that's the way, it s ~~' Bo~txettwi~ter to hit the pages of Thne

Exeter I K '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' a~~~~~~'74. Cpntlnued Page E~~~~~~~~~Cm'414. C~tlue O PgeE th

,-Ex~terE~cpnd hysical Resouarces,-But Lcs siiAndover nd Exetr, Iimep 1e IIapprecite it.

saestone-]fls tfGorin he lswit"Andover and Exeer, ~be tim reiit evidence o of Georgian blls with i~thig really innovative has ternie~ from

Academies, have- growin apart ineiy . eiec ffund-raising programs of th S'The Phillipian feels tIsl a 11~stake. * ll-a'id 60' -htExeter has that PAX lacks I are ~ h e irr.Is hsc falyi

Ihave much to learn from~ e3ch othie's !tC tenw cdm Lbay yMscad-astouxndixg, but it seenlisto6 beu adii the same'

and triumphs, as wipso admural~exh Int !~Teater' Buidi, gs which totally domninate 'the. Ifashlon as PA's Oliver Wdell Holmes -

last year's Bradley Arts IFestlval ctdn1o. Extercampus' The new facilities on Exeter's Library. The ne ahnsaue tbidthatWe are very al~~~~~~ke mail wayu,'tmue. But In' the ' students ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'appreciate" stuthesM, bpr tiac thin thatt

We ar eyalk nmaywy,'re utI'h campuis cannot' be overlooked, yet te spirit of p*St dcade, he t~och~o~' phllsophie have the chool does not, seemn to generate any moecol hv beparted. hillipia reporte RI~hardl~I~~sl~ outstanding innovatioii or progress n oor- sPols~uaina ytmw~ ess oe

spent two weekenils t Exeter. The ¶oao~ixjg Is ~lination wth' th~')mwti-millin~ dolin~ - - With he fundshthatnweithsed to create ttth

~be lms~of atwopart feature comp~ , 3 I complexes. It is hard tcinr hnslk the xtrc~mnt olepc iiaythtiobservations. ' ' ~~~~~~~~~library and theater, yet bne imagines that both 'aphuca unt plait. tuyasmltdit veyapc fsh~ ie

C ~ ~~~~a IPrns ~tu gea h we ingcr~n* '~~~~~AThr wrAnoe'ad Exeter with ter 'the- students and faculty of the scho"l are not cnt wiPsTeorSzrwhPansonou getteswpigcen

imesioties of New England dead-large colg - reallygetting the full potential out of th odii d ghmslrfclt cetin their-cases btr th'xee just nty~ seI lik demcracesi" wrotq F. Scott inuf .... spent on the physical, plant. emny srp a esnhieliecyto etin hirielbaywthjtautheIae

Tise deOfca lebc nEee hsaPicpL-o pont r aytalks slowly, and Softly. I aounit 4 enthusiasm as PA do,, with it, own.Thi SdeOf ardie bckin1 920. and since: asPrn,.a, no 'Headrjaser iM.bysofc steI h'n~ ynsu h ad

then not all that much has reilly chaingd- ht raionally he facutty has had an ex- AcosSehi rmM.Dysofc sth h'nwgmaim nt te aditnd'Araditio~~~~il c eDean 'of!Students Do~iald C-,I~~, I ~~~Founded almost 200 ears ag y'teiisinfcn oei plc-eiin Dn * 4.O audymrigtestands, out on, the caininis like sore th~umb.

rninips and his uncle- John Phillifiantips. n polcSadmueio ounice pain Saturents waiting "Ostentatibus"' isthe word that any studenits"'" an Exeterle- ohn .- mtiki. So the faculty stands, and when it does rwi r

IAndover together have la, mr n ,moviit moves islowly. not as at PA, where the misi. re. nd me of the tong'wait outside usdt eibei.Ohr e a t ~lnseconday-school education. America's answer 'Hldatrci le h colacrigt f De anRichard's Office until clusters took nesayadimott.t-huinfc

I to ton ad Harow, te twoschools have led his own whim$`. 'oertwoyears g - Ionosabs O oncreitves.ultwprep -school education, fedn'thousands into' Thp first stop on any trip t ExtrI r l.dn om''lb fcnrtte cn~e

to Eton and HarroiwipsEetthecadey ,, sStns ' Cer Smt alteEetrsuet ial hockey riniks s--the a Icage rivly de a ten twor shosahs hu nacip ht ooi finishng their classes fr 'the day and -are Ios, twelve squash courts, Ir nor tc

- gr~i .i art. An while Exeter~ha builtwitselfsahottildie Pa' ardywht olonia headin~ for1 the two dining halls. The Exeter -ndcutess basketball coursTeP vi

prsigi s campus, climiaxing in the pait two btairdin. rco fAmsinsRobert Brwnl ap itsmlancape"cai PA builf in the 1950's, in conju''' I r thee ars.PA, ed y it ne Heamastr ~rs. iretor dmisi~n Bronel Z tdent while most of tfIeWr friends at Exeer 'Abbot facilities, Serme this eamp swl ~ the

or hre ar. P, ld b it ne Helrnasier quizzed nen'v.us adolescents in the same I ol vrdeanm of goiig-to a school "wher E yide' u ti ~I Theodo Sizer, has been looking in diffrent manrtafh a~damsin irector it woul eve dr EAwy 11eresbutai i the

directions. - 1 Ch~~~~~anrles tth Raceedid hi isi takes hours to go from onelclass to a e.!tourist ttraction that the asv Eeterd Charles Rice did ~~~~~~bef~re hi.Exet AaeyLibrary ,which cuInunated-einsAamy- opexi.SnorRyCnv bhldhtA

OrnaSaturday morning t o0 a.mn4. dd catoWyt l ope~s eno o ~fnvblzd~aMr. Brwn pp d cautously o allthat Sc ool s "Great Leap Borward" bulig many students though. e ,ob

questions about And vet qnid Exeter. Just as drive, i nothing short of spectacular. Opened isa waste of mloneyadsaevn biulthe PA -Admissions Department reacts. Mr. in the all of 1971. the nini-leveled copex ss a laBrownell refused to release any minmain deind Lui .Kan owr e'I kosesbepirt I /concerning thd wo schools. "The schools are otheruliig with its1 wood and cement aloatedd harclrouioin

more like han dfferet." h said~nd cn- ISaturday night in the new'Fsher Theater, uilttinued npficonlmitally;i "We would like people "Ouir~libraiy is going to have as rev~lu'tiobary i'17.Cntue na h rhue h

tovst4two schools, read about them, talk to an imp ct onteachingsas the"Harkness Table'" ishrTetroisie~ rh Ahst

-~. our stud at body and find out the differences did," id Mr. Day, refliung to the round offererht illlswat'thettmpet:rfodsrmino'f i l amh T~ '

__ unen~~~~~~~~frthuselst ."w hr. BelrwnP I seemed~ calsrs ach of the history and Vmglishi~ae n~acpctyoa~ot W al~~~~eter V admissions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lab "in"acasrersaghceiviDr au an-smiar

Ma campus appears similpr to I its oer bue fth highowaistheo aet o he yimagiaclessiofiTl neitnw spaefoiprdction of PE' Dtatc.riam asdo -~~sachus~tts counterpart Both have Eeate theusT bric bwihings tomk the archiove codinue lepend eqimn te~ndO Pg ~h

n~inating ivy-coveed buildings and ~lI~ng up the "Grea' Quad" include th science andutwofstheinlibraoy.". e liaryars also onelawr~. and-comig fro the n~in uadragie bildin thathxisshabb komare on en'othms, comfrtab If~eildingsadonikthe:

orh 'Eis gigt clas dsh s look jut botha Alroth froialfrhy bidisin aniblma amu-e'OveWe lHhesLbay'th~ "Andies" do. Yes, te Eieter bo~js a~e SmithHall-jw_,piece ofstuden ecallpthetcanbbestybe thec cast wasurantainIcom-

reuiedwer pshiprtsn tisa holershey t"Krsein of"-the hlbaieso the zeiths of the pag-inabe wiri thi temewrpae for 'rdci 4fPAs rmtclporistrolin out ouWntere are" girls ah Rchrd ays has beenk Exetrinciptal siace tuet cies igore ithenwarm aloesipet n dOnPg ih

Ill kl )eIpI19sio, a scmting oflcsadoinas 1964budand netyeks shbb willretre 'hi s ls unnt ie n in tesrn

mad anfwtweyfaut mmbers.ad ofeol e nln c r a stes fa n thier 'oterc thaenirles he futhethingE that rein for ca loopct pepy ealof Pep cholft bHadmngandJ h caps. doeaefloTe- OlvetWn A' lirary appears~ithc anwislin tour ofs Nhew Enlndpep ithfe~' ranhkh oyen stuants Jol hn drary bt be eribw yasqheiPEA irr as-reqhires to distngshthe" tw`nttuin y Kemer. And w6ith his te jacke stin in prmindwi t oid ofm erthre-riti oI~en ther hclan. Abohissaiusofice RbhruDysem oe fustrated hclr. "An inicton,". shad

Althngouhth ofGW capues are cur t oth liearlgd iay has xte i~ncipali n lbainJh efr,'te students Exeterg'run thetheararalcovoen with

I' -~16 e~ted aclymmer.Teoo e ngadi~lit r Dyi h II ' -adS mrt e',airlstefuhilin ta rmanfr posetiI lor 7ptI lbay(per

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P, Be Satisfied Ps~ ra-nts And LlLbeflies: O' tEIrou6yI (?IJIIUEyeg.' Formidab e, nc~~~~ raintsHweer fAdntBrklyfo hs recio o sc divrsec ut ieu(?)rm fle

WithInviibilt, B REDS~iY purposes, fihrocaor m'e ~EngIaid, Italy, and Uganda, I V ux FrnI - I. F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~as you~ng." I accept the rejuvenatio'' ily a t kpatitl BPER.OfJADIIIBOB WINER 7. Friday night. Cutting throuqh, the gladly. project. 'About 20) of us sat a'd a Well,bhere we'are, eiui.'stgrveyard o'n my way to visit friend' in 'ht 'i like f~or me to tech her4 ~ iasakehue in Con~ and wqe, ftomorOds woe

You have to put the townie bar-, Pine KnoI1.JWet leaves underfo~t and After being a P.A. student, I 'ursed or separate fantasies. M pnce mor to thesweet ln Is atbarans§ into perspective. They cer- a soft October moon, My head~ filled Teachihg Feli(w, a -a ong-ru_~ l&aas pictured a group of kids eight o'clock andrga1clLet.

Italtily have a plentiful supply of with a Isorderly mxturei of Sumr esonare etre to4iigtesle eoel through Whiat did we hiko u rwt

)v~n tevyterpeshol o!vys'ci famenps aiid! the' Andover in the fall of 197-2 full o1 laginative learning projects whichSholYaArdOfor -ICouuiter'ats an h uuof lavishi agonig contortions o seniences d~mbt ab3out he 4chool and my place'~o request onyj. of course-had pesiences In France?* w~~endentertanniehr the tow~iias hlf-remeniered fom a reent (an in it. ideas of education were, t le them set up. The kids' fatl One of the motdreaded of

no ' theater), -college-lec facilities,~ still half-corrected) set 4f papers., My saythle. unte.Lk lot sisncudcongtshola tetrpwsof coure the tday-anihalf-filled-out aplication forms. brain's rheostat twisted down low anonwh , a~dauthoo nte ~:0 itnn~oafwrcns ofotdwt hssjini

tho fietclegs duiversities, easetewekn a falaite 60's. I had been touched by th~l i~ding a fw knots to a macrame pot- Firance--living with a 1 FecAlt uhemay -e taking Iay arie.Jiteouhjielf orai frvltion, Perhaps as one is~ I older. congratuiatkig themselves ~.family-we just about llf un-

* st dqw theroadto galiaria hitle wndeIngtht on optched by. a kindly action, pehaps l~riefly on'being free, speculating on - worthy of the trip--or, rah*un-edi on, Phillips 'Academy still~ leaves. What am I doing i, s on i oc~db he u.~dscdmau oa om oaone oavrrel~rel etts a world apart from that of' strnge'failiar place.- onPltochdbyllsu llew much fun it would be to build a Prepared forit. Our spoke rechthe vr High Sool student, a Acadertiy? Where I could walie atch television aual hi once it got into the. difficult, I-

miorty~o Adoeree-aer tat csssth calene f orer we tn. craltsursythitr' ie esiuhdt.woil wheistudentsican daydlream moonless wthout fear of prpc.ftasies. whichihad the advantage of syllabled words such a 1"Bo o

godeOwthuta ho 'h ead yleZieae of executiort. preyailed. The we were lost.thuh. otluu im lop and ifsMusic played. th6 pot-holdlers rept to Yet, the climax of ourapprhnsrnNevjhlsit, I onyasmall dangers are edcdt h ai apompletion or were discarded i 'and genuine fears had not ~e enmiooer~~nnaJ ta fcI ' , h halneof catilts

trul ' PA student .molifed n1 the certaint of eiosion. uaIy th dmsrminAi' uresent your aver ge mollifiedth domenrem inZ French famlilies.- So we dutifully went

stany remains in que~tian). The vast to write befc~re Monday. bigtat was gracefu or useful or difficult nervo y meand~red about, idbdoftwn kisae otnzt o Saudymrig e ~t comprehend or profoundlyp true awaiting' their turn in the tor

their div' 1 ay and fo~ge'about the friously witha deadline tm~t~ai~d w~slearned. I und myself looking Casualli and at their leisur msaca~ to iithe Hill. e sho~ild be the printer's ~o tth or

sati ad wth y atthedoorySatehough Burke's. Reflections French), they wand red in,. exh~~1 sa h invisibility. Iono rt that "I1. who hlny the levoluto In France for the! a[ few phrases with ni le_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ ~~d ! idiligpages e wh rt 5 ~ o

- trifled till d~~~~~~~~~~~ igence was ne ~~~~~~~~~~spgeyhr'hn~es that "the Direrteur. mnt their ner" oNe6 erheless it is onlly igtil WEcogratulate mysel upon K id'mt estraints on 7qq* as well as their'' daughter, and left wt as h iall m i n o rit y o f have tr f eKil d l ge c s v i . ' I ropotkin a d Ti o s y h d ' e u lil~ rties. are toI e reck dned am ong ge t c l t n ,iab i g h r ng

introduce his~ words btbe I among my Politic~ihere. I ad been their rights."l ~jn yefwnigAnr~ni hi utdAnd vpr teenagers Who~ hop my C~impetence classe~ wlabletoimaginen~ siructuresidreill_ an institution. An I was offered a job And, thus, we' were there-~e hadrec' 'rf itlti dsiged wonie~tnunit for atl.Andover. taken the plunge--eyes,'closie weruiy your gnizea~~ ~e ~i0a cahbttoa sial o cYt I ad to sk myself whether entered upon the frst night, (WhatVrsent yo' adjective cialse and because I fee,' human bad avi ra~e PA student.. tesese ofefcnrtain.'m date wreckcing than th - dorwath njuioIwnt. -did Rasti gnac sy in, Le PereGoot

av ge PA student.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~stitutions Arei sociehy. tietrdiin "Le frnasairne ledng t_____Ile____ eal usatIo h l b g ruedl gor)I h

the anacrof tnnis courts. I'ave eluding schools. A.9 Neill liad been tfaePrnands vrern rued agor")l h dw- time to think and write. iy favorite educa or, and Sum- htwolnt abetbrte.mrgdfom the. batile ted 'f

T1 efo'e. it- hardly seems Bekly o erhi, whc a~atalvisited, ether students there now learne owllou fmiiebaari o oneWit rwnc had seemed like the paradise which-

the ~ ~ ~ ~ oug to tocoould mybenasnrvu a-e.Igul' Josprespondemts tow put ate~.,s sdt lts o athes yorifr~adI rnasednevy'll woudays, stillnivn hhisotea.g oosiiiyo ordnd with wJ uait i or withgmidfcng leto s ol o aecniee' sigc.Iddtwn ocnu

~ve hghScoo, erhpshi atanadres- ok te o fcuty retprnsiget diov r bull h as rite' oorpassa thaweric. FrnhIrter utnattempts to put aeted tothelp people groweup snibeelanguage d~partments the student, many o wh m are consideraly driventbackatowarttnHaverti.alebynandrkepwise theicrtianrun l~~ew Scl relthen on ofte 'yuner thn if, Jut An ver, expersence awat releuct al e rnceo.alSrenst enghistastudent' enrollment might~10 an ' AateipA s bu no indso y andupeis

cor atthe thr whaihid oI c hae ee aj leanings tou o hv cosdrd he acI itee eweschoql. ~..scaot phave an 'ot aigterahc oi e aphrendecide tht thy-. ra1 wa f s'n ha tIol

measurab~~~~e~~~effect - on the basic s~~~t ang adreach o rpr ocu t ent wuldin sto fc"cho.Bigtdispa~i in th resouesticdet withy the Yoh re Iosliderably drivess aftra'yar the trvel In t an enough o k wise hieir ond

available o students differcnt oer thnt I at as ndt anawhchy! hAd uagcd theriensfo ine oitt ueo Onsitive gh

studens iic a h ote A Rih turha n s iit, o f i ~ 1 iu~~

~CyC1II~ o~raion whih the cology ic te tljcu iinnaui wha Haphe dccddta hyh cigiff ebtenschlub Ted faor h aven cao te "po lem"of ceuatiron o peFrte Suet'aiaisr as rad the Ieelofd clchhesrb~efc n avescon woih - Ihvebe'lmz d b teart ifre c hle msinonyBigs om.tesingsaigu'ents uivasin¶LHLI Nc- rapproceientttob h~ aenowith bull wid bIr ',or US

disauty n thereour ;ithth, YJI 7ls feraya I tav dorings at a eue o colcss a ebri i ureswt~o

ividbd stdnt 'ifeet oeow ien 'wwhc suadguge h aies o ldn ~d OnPagee foEighteallagatuiroeRa'e that catering ao yet another 'r0 Siimpletyenoh .' l-aow italalbsinesfatellons o sntt lei~ie

ant bodyge abot tco ~ oldebepnnIat db l h akoe h

expa_______________onil ntinstlt!ar xour1y nstertc.Iusemrowrcrceuhal h soESindwTown Anovr4ndacompassl tov~~n conaradoxicommunity ecall ourlvt PA anwhenllh no ote oreo odi vial ote..vtslnnafi.A hihuii

decycing fo operation wih the cootig' hteaty alie"ayaI lerait .na small and useful a bs aschurs ter levl.- tihe otrr~ntcdi esetnai

hae, Ban1 ft S. ITi ol s~eco ridet, an " ae3 ben min"? azdo b he e~qt ctheamsio kyBrde.T viewpoeinhoan ~ "ssaeth ma~twhionle Ity i~ds ing;nor Tb-ILL Pa'Nuprcoal Dro i has ropbosed wa faculystud es hodn US hm igfoapatyo ehalgip$ our O students Thr enn re .rbesi thancooomuiy compan Ic will orajobad;eult allnmney way t ie theateing in to e

caus~ by te Rabbit ond drainae, ~ .1 a oers at herfe are hustuen high itie log run eea this mbuto kow aio o o yh g

-' Main ., antI h~ 4aguerumbling of ~aloIni ter~w iteletait nbut el wrmangrn of r mAfodoa oney it will rt ougohtin For ml.tenhbi thrsalsica iontoSat~irday Aigh. But w~ must eally think were~ smart. %Ldnt bclieve man on the 0tooknwawhere todturotoswhenlpettyw as Ibbmberain hThe , uwerelhe weehuds.oIton'kb dsarehllp cnentHl"ae eageoersoig eag~oe du r ipth coreo h yeaur.uAlis my fln-bsoever.al h wieminanngad

Co n~n~y ad nt oer- 'c to$3,00 er eartate al o eall Andqibleover isdsipeons, my evr busness *rcc witoutes soy asmy nt o nthe e itbtheir o it ahte rl cf '' hese 'lsuha iecol b ied a) wen eator whe e bcuegak ito uat in enteresdet it is anel tove her i ' tOt mk sme

and to aout the moredgrealit a chse Ig Schooedl aib akovrdems you cansec gom -inssisth cold attmptn thmt S ao7'jto the need per. there for nothing ~~f you live in' Dor~chestcr~~ Andover, in *' ~ ~ in' Staying ~ Rennesihe weekd a

s ctil~e, we'on th ll'ron my ind's too wh "ued caugt upinithse i m- servc dti~p -!Akend wititayschoolodfriends weho,AC h6ortnceto sodrypol ~?I intllectuity Is g families fin bheakas-ori' mpt~ed with te wan in Ponance 'no a Is hreee room o er i(i ta 4 estsi n downtow(inhe Spring. wanddritou .4an'tF~ck up newspapr y notpli tyle.aeetsesv~oen;farA hthu.:i

atred~~ofr~ialgroups tot'~ard one i Doug Arthur spoke of simplicity inehisoarticleu"Joy in thedcisnara tjust to thinutes mI I noter~ th murder which~et yoraChiafiy"thuiiynci~'i ns htatu h dfcentr tofb townl.Exetiload ~nd muddle yoi~ r exhbits owards Cod lacking in Hohean stuenojt Iusident ofitsmle itine-ae 'h l eee oto t

are 06prniae c l'w em 'l raagine, anrunwisliignessseettthe agmpleeel th~~~~~~~~ the clear (~~~~~~~~~~~~hristian is all Who is vice-have heen allosi to function hout in for most of the afternoon. After tb t - --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ha exc -iaibraity inassmllan uefu abaisasous. ftrill te osdeviopfro praionititeytig I gh'lglReodofalraacinaeesiyotial the rprt ofhon oitsle hen

zc~ld~eis ~h oo architectu e us oldu about, an "idx an riywhernadfr. of or edusto not anersolytoarn or the ilns ystehou we et uiey f gessdAdoe ill.eait dthatenih playgfound it s n it "d~ y bustif nacetne frrnes ous bne Myhr' uiness vasieepona "rnhsadate"

edo no see wat a ral ' a will b takentoo seiously Dr~ eni sucess an -oti eneaoayd) el iton me his deas'by witi' ghtruggl can I~~~e? I don't off nswers S~~~~~zen's puP i e, toacy uppor wiol thre and reut al oney- buairfsvarceious boksabut'S. o. ,hope CA sa h taolen n re i

caus' t1< abtPn~iae publgoihi en r arndo libeals atf ise. An atianst unt aii;alin has bn reach fed ona thisthwodapsmii wsmulK I thisisadumbwasteoft~~~~~Ime I sourssue.s r ofilI uI ~~~~' I I~~~~u ilee"tahr'o et oewl abn'fi ' 1efrali~ovd -A h

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P~AGE FOURTh iW A(T 1197

Newsweek Coi'mend PA Sizer, Propoges A eCyAlumnus As Cartoo isti To- Superi se

*~~ Phillipian Prize \ I ~Student Busine sI . b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~octor~ Sizer rentry proposed an "An over StudentI

Professor Ro~rt Baron, rpresenting the 26th annual ew Epigland Press a- Agency",1 to oversee and regulate all st dent moneypfa~ue for ente dat B ton Univesity, presnted Th~e'h~l~Ip~an ith a - -~ making operations. Ile agency would con~tst of atheque or the St ihievemeni" in editing ancd publishing at a'

September 21-i22 1 e c~ attended by fifty New, Englanid school .'tdn or f Diretor and a fcul ty advisor tonewspaperngentsarboo council, the sti~dents on the busiess an cal'aspects ofI

newspaper-yearbook Seminars ' - '"\2

t "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ running their own business.I~~~~~~~~~~a ~~~~~~~~Severaloftebsnsspretl ytunsThewoda on fsmnr conducted ontwo day conrere c consistec of seminars typology and I~~includ! &;o enterprises, stereo outlets, anthe Phillips

laot editorial a and responsibility drnd sp'tsrptig nluetolayout, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~. ~~~~~~ .~~~~~Ac~dermyl subscription service (PASX h~chr offers

rhe Anoer tzing i sisted of Philipanbad e erAam ' . subscriptions at low rates t the stu~dentaidfcly

ILerner, Bill Berkeley, nCrts Gannon. Lerner noted,; the confervncesl I ,D ter Szer alsol noted the possibility o~vral new'I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~u e ru organizations, These id2 student

were highly constructive,"an*The individualecritique oft ehillplan'will n r4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rep ir organization sneteeaea u~nswt

1The newspaper also plans to attend the ColmbexNa'eriencein m "the radio fieliIj .1ference at Columbia Universityin-New York duriig the i t rm. . -'' T.lt

>1 ;' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Hi, gul Qu".,y klkt~P,1 gino~ ,IAnmc ,,,, wv, thee ir'hnuy ...ie'tions as to thl. legality of''I ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a ,, d ar,ue, phe'.o'nn hay ng the hoo ant.ion I usiin-ss nepis.Dco

Bla5I~~~ National Merit I 8 issue. Ne k Size com~~~~~~~~~~nented There i ,. basic que~tion of fairness to.,

\seniotsMervyn I . hae bon'.' n its~October8 isse, ie MaWpztne t e Amrem hat hasown arisent *it iv -catva -tiicle dubbling. William Hai n PA '57' a 34-year- au'd e and ma take business a ay frbm the mer-

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dillustrator." 'the best speciiie" of a "new species" of cha ts." .eeaj ri edro .muSm- Aeia atonss ai n codn ~w~ h ti~* u

inaalisintheNaioalAniethe NchlashiNPogamswutsakin Nw iwsk illadngi ten i maaznecatnd the ora zitartos ins f cedt.Mayhega z;orgun1 egro, Students. Inouveau! Wasp. a tendy hybrid a ca above you~r average they 6o1i not col lect. According to busi ess, 4inager

Grebne and lineo", H i cntinup in- the comp iti'pn for, the garden variety nouv~au riche in oth perception and uGo wilsi-n. 'if they receivedconigmnyf* ,~~a~bevdment scholars[ipsaaddi 1974. Their standing as attaine on pretension." . thspo~smgthaeen vidd'H fuhr

the bas is of their sele~'i nIt ex socres on the 1972 prelimi at'y scholatic Educational Exo us - coni`ud~ "Our efotsnw r A y niialaptitude tei and their nmes will be included with abot ~'4,000-oihcr According to Newsweek "the, si-ot-five preppy- ,1phraoi into a'j itu .uion'in order to see actly-whereselni-flist an1cl, I~bsdy II looking" Hamilton was born in al~f~i' Napa Valley. 'esan'' 'I

Greene said he wasisu r at' finding he had succeeded in netinl he' i i neve ihrprtrAl, riM.Hml~gh standard involv d ugh, as heexplained, higra ~es'lwerenot re aled ]his educational exodus tt the East and his _____

udas his t st scts esero de," oruaeytee are soe~uing xperiences at Andover AdYl.H dedA~ieicancor~rati~i teres i hling with the educa i f y't " fter that I was a real s~b." He hd his first success in

Afnie~ican cor~oratior~js ed in eping 0 you. a leading cartoonist evrsince. He~ also worked writingIsan crenlysan s n pretiefirfilm mutng C .

director John Huston. Earlier this'y ar the San Francisco AAd i ry Committee'~i5i::n::~da o n'

I ~~Chronicle began syndicating flamilorl's cartoons in over PITN-SEVCPhillis Acaemy~disorv thirty newspapers. / I tAPITNGwEVC

At tsfirt eetnglast Tuesdy evening,jthe PhlisAa ydio, ewsweeki noted "ie aiva, ~.fttheseessw-tOlfntsrnite voedten o flye to rcommend; to the faculty th 'for the 'a I duritig-the past years is ii hofieful~ slin that the new art ofelrpss Oft

erm students be allowed~ to Il av' carnua fr a weekend a r th eir last political car-tooninglhas survived the demise of once-lush'rquired committmnt or p~intment of the week. Hedaster. 'habitats such as The Salurday Evening Review, and'

'hodore Sizer also instructet te committee of eightstd and eleven Look. William Shawn. editor of Thq New Yorker.~ added., 475.0626'f~lymembers abo~ittheir rsponsibillties and goals; "to eceive ideas, "WIau u rit oa ee oeta eddi ,'. I ~

d' cuiss them and su init t tl t he faculty." cue t inrse oladamor He continued, "Theya~ the ones keeping 26 Essex Street: *

of studefitsi especia ~y iOppers~and seniors, who i not have 4 -- '

Satirca niorning classes. Th ir recbmmendatibn to he' f cIlty,: whicvr;Maschsh'Jk~sth farnl of an xp mft allows students to lev a thLi astIL..~-~iapp'jintment of the week "Th just touches on the wheqe nofte-j~'; .

use for-~aturdays,"~ poled F). Sizer. He added, "This reco mendation .I .I

*is jiist'auging of a~rstn from a problemi 'eduling. .n .' .'Mostelasesor the tip toan eniors meet only four times aqeand'for rImany of he , Saturdlay CIA s~ino longer exist." i

ofI Co also clarified thissue of college weekeds, stat that with 1. .

'Pol-sp6ke thei mindl'" aid Dr. Sizcr. "And thNgs got t onto the pe afloor early in themeenl gYscl~Ioppreside'ntNeil Mikdol'added I

* '. -I , ,":.~~~~~~~~~~~r B~~UILDER~ndco A O~ * Almnibo0unc It Meeting '~-' 'Repars. of All nd'"I

Th~~Phihr y uAbsni i o!ann fal1l-term"n6, hillpp'Aade l Kouncil ~vill oi4;i's 63 492n

meeting. The focal Po' of this all's'disciission will centero - faculty in 'Te e h n 'I

their, retrospective r as teaclrers,~ !ious~masters, coaczhes, isors, and I plarents. ';

Robc't P. Hulbert, director U'ofRa Stte Alumni Affairs, L 75BawIIvl ablt the fd ctl memfbers as well hopeo h At , "h

P'stnta maJority of the St mp~mbjrs'are expected to attend evsingI ___allumnil iwill observe somne athletic: activities' e s well as viewi afenon classdi on Friday. FridAy evening they willl b~ entertaieath honjes ofselpcted facuilty and will informally dlscuss 'a number of topi . atuiday'sagenda includes mor dlscussion, and a vote for the accepta c of 0 new

cnstitu~ion for the Arndover Alumni Associati L InE'The necessity, of a ni w system of rules and regulations i~a§ obviously i'

epedited by, te ger~ of hillip~ and Abbot Academic . -This yearscounil ll ~oal a onr male-female'rto aprx tely the sm E

all form rAbbot Alumni full stainding as PA Alumni, is considered like ly for

ratification. * - '--

Young ~mericahs 'For Freedom Co IfC

Phillips 4cademy'schapterof Youhg Americans For ~edom (YAF) the I nations iafest young 'cn vative oiganizatron, ipet 1in weektr its first -'Old, Andc e WVM

~tiine this year. Senior 11eonard Moher presided over the assemibly, nd is nowofficially the PA YAF Ichapter chairman. Other memlbers assisting Da'ohePRr'IC''on planning for the ocmnyerare Dave Wray, Jack Her~,ert' aP R Delorati, and Bob' F6Wkes. liftJJL.1 1

O'YF 'd aiime W i edint ar

Stateen ad laaino rinciples originating with William7 Buke.Tedocumetpolis te' foremost conservative beliefs a d values,

essentially, tainiiiaadpotcAl freedom and indilfidtoal libertycanno)t exist wtote 1 oifrdm.Starting with 75 members, the YAF '74 39has niushrooe wt ammbrhpof o'~er 63,000 young ersons in '.Wf1'

colleges, high scolsBndtw crs'Kh US IR

'B~fore coming toA~vr oher chaired; the Wellesely Hig YAF for IIO.~4~thret years. Durin hspno i hpe re ive ward fothe most 265f W inter Stieet Ilavekhill, Ma s.outst anding YAFhatrite United States. He waslalso a fo er state 6,1eAdIa 1gch'aikman and during the 1913 national convention of YAF in W ington''.IHd n~~ ~gwa.s appointed to the c mnjittee of platform~ affairs.. I''' ,- Andovlr

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I,Huptngon GD Flldae ericS

Ct ross-countrytemetndtsrcd Ste s Tn-meeteT Re ai nbverTeAvr

t vrpon~,ered both Huntington and' Govbrntor Duinmer , .. fotbltemcpud it second victoiy in as anbyidpntical 15-50 scored. 10the race, ~yhich was rnb . Outings downingteCot ast,20 all thee scol imlaeusly, Andover swept the top 2 A tremendoi niiulpromnehlbc vnine positions, and in fact! would hav~ 'easily, defeated ,> Croasdale rushed for 1 10 yards on 13 carries and ca ghtboth iteis combined. II r.--" t~opasses for another 19 yards, as he accounited for

Morgan Leads Wolf Pack ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fteen of the tqefity Blue points. These fourteen p ntsI , Morwin Leads olf Pack ")'14 Pllegrhsl(33) and ohetty (33) ~ A~OYCT~U ,l4'moremtrant enoughnfogh teostringystrinve

Fo~j the second consecutive meet, senior!Jamie Morgan ~ *Peceaptal aniCrw Dhety(3) Adp toeled finishers, as he took the early I ail and was n- defense. ae defeInse, as it shut ut Choate's wi g T offense, al n

~ challetnged tiroughout the race. Morg ns tim o the N *only 130 ards in the contest. 2.5 ro~ie Acourse was 12:56. The next ight runnerts, all A 4C0STAN INSTA T Y Aindover pens Soringwearing ~Jdover uniorms. follwed TlTA N. REPLAdFor the second week in aow the Blue offense was ble

an, s this entire pacl, knon as the W61f Pack 1 7 8C at ,toptteccilfrtpnsnthbadcrngaMor within 2 seconds of eah9thr.k,83hQa PA topt0h cuia irtpCnsonteoordacti MOise I OoChwa touchdown on the ]a4t piy of the first quartet. Aer

-ulvie Leads, nderdlassmnen ctbr7 97 Walgird CnCtiu-Payn bna~ ieing forced to pujt onthe~ first two series, quarterb cUpper, Paul Suslovic Ie all underclassmen, ~s he IrainstO m,t te~varalty footbail ta o~afrt vltr~ile year by shut , olb Driscoll finally got the ndover offense rlng he

placed scqnd with a timte of 13:12, ihch is only 41 oua haeqa,1-O. Han akTmWea tdteBueof ~ u okoe tisown 5 yard line 'an h pi ys'seconds off he upper record set last year by' Matt s he 80 on touch'dow rwsof the dS y*, 'vHS.C lae~ olwn 4yr anb ilLws n erMangan. -etl behind Sulvijati eaora first down at the Ch'Oate 49. Croadl hng yve

improved upon his best~~~~~~~time by ten S and cap- ~~~~~the Blue another first dow4 two plays later,) as he gained improveid upnhis bestwie byt ten ois ad cap- iffeen yards be fore finallylbeing stopped at -the~Choate

fully recovered from a pre-season unjui-, a fourth in9-yrlie13:18.L Kevin Retelle ran a 13:21 a i ffth, while I appeared the drive might fall short after a dr a w play

- ~~ Cannon Labrie was sixth in 113:27. Ch~~~~~rli~ Nadler, who , to fullbacko Chrlbac Doherty wasy wasoppopedthreeeyyaddssshyoofwillbn fak-captintisirig was sivxth in i1:713ali al:30wh a first down, setting up a fourth and three situatton forTo cmplbetc c-theanoe 'hsweprn, hitvn ionon and Driscoll. Driscoll, however, handed off to Croasdaie, whoth~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~re~~~o a xeln lead block from Doherty, ai the

Mark Efinger placednnt"adtnhr~pcley powerful halfback raced 22 yards to give the Blu a Six-I I Blkro eun olez 1 point lead,,that t never surrendered. Croasdale's extra

Post~grad Chris Bick~rtoii, who unoffitzially set th en i h ~home course record in te pr~-season, ha ~ eoe ,poin aemp,- owever, was oc

from, jei~moha. andlo oks as strn aevr Croasdale Scores~ln Put ReturnWorlkouts, With both lBicke'rton and Maga rnnn Coming out strong in thep second quarter, the Choate

well, the glue has aA 'excellent chance against sq~~~~~~~~~V~uad looked as if it might score, but the Blue defense* ~~Ha~vd frsmnthisj Wednesday. th e e it'eKst(8 a ~ eeventultllybfrced the Choaties to punt. Croasdale fielded

freshmen . bail eanler. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the bouncing pigskin on his own five yard line, and wentRe gister~~~~ In' lal Win . . -~~~~0 ~ ~ards on a dazzling touchdown return, staking An-Register~~~~~~l In' Win I ~~~~~ dover to a 2-0 leiad and bringing back memoriei of the I

brilliant(broken field runnintg of punt returner:' Barry?V1014 ~~Cronin A '2)., The half ended after a few'tcostly'rn "D D~~~~~~~~~~~~enalties and' incomplete passes prevented either teamBsoccer ilpsGov rorfm

* on~bright Scores 0 - ~ l Continusing the second half vYith the same ruggedA style#wo In V~~~~~~~~arsity T nni ~ p iS Cie~ .i-I tat it exhibited intthe oenin half, the Blue defenseF Goals .,-kA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I.t ' re~peatedly ftped e Choate ft t ense cold, frcing it'te IWith 6h-2 Defeat Iii~~~~~~f .iliia m ~~pu nd ginSAndder avantgosfield postions t

* 4- 1 ~~Triumph ISaturday, October 6; An ver.--1 he An- also victor us. ot laersha trouble, fW idfnywitlahhteylsOctober 3; B~-fd wr varsity tennis teani start the season ff in te mat but rbune to score victorITs. sbne' troubles with' the, exceptionally lage CIat

M Is~TeAdvrvl sce r a winn~ing note, a it defeatA the Williams Kapetan eperience early difficulty, but got fee.Atrsaigfrtantno heCat4,teteam c upied an aggressive offense frshmen by a score of 7-2. hile Williams back on tck to win -1,-. fehaviig Bhiue was finally ableito score, covering the distance inwit n neetn dfnet'Piv appeared- weak in itsi lower positions, PA trouble wii his pponn' lf-anded serve, jhusi even plas, the final one i{ 15-yard touchdow~i tossits firstl victory of the, season, a 4-1 Shlowedgetdphj o ige n isno~cm a dfci it hehl a I~ffrom Dris~coll to fullback Dherty, whodobewinning five of the six inlsmths osset4psi akhn own267 - q Pl*S rIcdefeat f Governor Dumrand wo - u of the th e dou les matches. 6-I'- soe i is Do hesao.AtrCosaelaeAcade n~y. -The game's outcome was Anovr nubr fu aktb2b e a across the goalline for: the to-point conversion, the Blue deterniedI md-a through the ' opain n anmro e d' 20-0, cncluding the scoring for the day.

seco mu way ~~~~~Reaiy shtjoi, - -'rd uatrheDaeBbrhtossetter; won slusIng nic --. sig tionotstaied eonly .~s nte singles.as~score his econdgoalof e ontes 4and well placed routvd stres to scr an nacon appeared to Isuffer lapser ',ofurhf

tore give Ben aloth lead, s-2 vIt PeeIshnetoh ~ opnn the ou quarter Andover was able to coast to anImprssie 62, -0 i~try.Petr 'Wymn, oncntr on sh el i s ppnn impressive 20-0 Victo 'over a tired and discouragedBonbrightan outstaning left playing i.,ell cons' tently and t adily, ,also won 6-7, 7-5, 1 t-n. ,di~e an sot pst DCmrehl nsrih t sh we i o-obe em ucsfl t emta u ly could not producp big plays in

easily in !straigh Psta eond'i p 1ob Temscesii I '~yiuain.One'negative factor in the contest was thegoalie iti Stiler a 10:19of theponent 6-2, 6-3, while Shtt SL thard useid well In the' oubles mhes, fhe numr wo kneiurtoSte ataoeofheBe'veail

ed idto nueAnoe' placed ground strokes to defe t his Willianis team of Iqossetter ad Wyman won easily, two-a~efrnrwoi xetdt isti eks 'i-ict Midway through he first - I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~humiliatin' their pnnsi tagtst,6

- Bonr~~ldAgy ' istcutrpr r. ponnsi srih St,6 game 'amst perehiaily strong Lawrenceville. 1kic tterepealyaramIfrnt0 7'l5L 6 S/DeL N

goal, an finrgst Liunk tesE t rheadedo hebPeptehroa~ndrS Kaea .hierWlnas 61u tethr teI< Oof Mouhad -t rm Exnindoqua erenbrig f n oedN fis andR po Stande 2. - . nviwo h ac htmn

talthoas nimoer liftrled th orer Saudy"ctxri;Adoe,*hs aan ar~psool c4 - wek7h HLLPAso-ba5 ol .etoamnse tsonts.I IO H 1 LI

' stiues De Updik and onygtLi t Pemyingh i the uier, t5o2osi on o he orclyu a tl o VSuiay fIhelfadd israne goal te 10:2 MicelMoeiot nor' oeeyuaeual t nwr tlattoo th qeti -io'Inv

and 16:00 o fetrd quater mot'iprssievi, Reo the'dayasIma i as the Op-Edas pany~ 1f yo , ~tkn mi-teneastir actid~~ ely pin hieaed asi-heAdoe varst" hgol dpeaitedn P hs rodent id a ) Decrb Dav Cose arunr

Lawreiuc~~i Gordon shot past the ~~~~, -~ -- A. four; Moore pl~~~ayedIfyoularetabl tasahef(a) ofuick, burlynsbutrnotlydeceising

for ma~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~naged~~~~~~~~~~~~~to Cd)~ ~ ~-ae o AhDummeonl netmin EreanrHesfer .. mangedMtoreayeven aruoveehef(b deceivng qucbu otbultallires o th D cndmsyhas. -Andeeightholes. hisedeutOP e(c)ebulyIdeeivingobut ntnquiq rtwo

substitu ims sitrn outheesubstitutingclyyou'cafotilrItmanfyfDave u iary IfBle ~ae Upaikmanund ionya ovrcome is the tr terat )Wa steprprtigt 6we h P adpast Ntoastellar pe prmance 1 Troup registered 'Mike Aitken, and At~~hemer beore eacabl fotanse tlattoo h usinyll gamer14 Hefr but onyfuMamintetome Me, '(a)redfainfro lagIn

whn 16:5 of the irst quarter, >- - otomenssonite icth o the.oh Cc maemitzes the 1OpaErs numWr*peci ey.Updas c a eou of -M ihel faned b iskentwonte inaxtC d) srbelieve yoasl arunr

La n Goronsht pstt- holes, while Clahi~clle ndto e ()qucbry P re saot dcing positio 7 lng an idr le ikma>~~'~ 'IC. nae to i laiorefinalve he' 3) Toce'what doesk th ter bud~referconverte msnky pahsessa olfclbalicereembes ahnol-irn.

I '. ~ ~ ~I 90 tnH I.) anpece of pie srvediCopn. -Ole aie Jtin ledupa susittn Exer' oanl Dave matoi o t cagopo otallnmnpoetn h alredefense that'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~xt2)Wa s h roe hngt 6whn!ePAbn laste-Ntoa

por ar' bae hean defensed inseatovercame frit s ti ndteet d numninl c hihcntnl cusi okrom1' b Antem efreeachpotbae gme

was stve hene r the sncte ofogolferhl '' Slane i ()Wrefain ofo havging Coe os ta

seno oim Arur Acretheia arwydfae ~ r Cop-tucabi n takChel 1,th hoete thar (a)st theisn proseinga 1:5 o thae ebut ater ingents n vet hor. b ()tmeoie the! players' nduheladrmban ak xue

ti ho~~~~~~~~~~~~ls toil a ml pnetthre d c t donsur e ner remains repyr?I sidelined 'f r the fiist game with an, - a~~nd to. lml,~ h ia hodes a llu th ibve '

* ' ankle in ry. -. ens 'Qagl eebe

9xeter's only~~~~~~ two ' I

bIth preenc ofI

' I~~~~~rte wasIn ebtafe ben.'nn Hoadmd'n vrIsoyb ( oiehpayradcereaesacac'~oacxu

' -~~frtgaewt anlsn'oafml lpnntre ()t inueIh AnCerrm i prpy nug:

ankle ini and two. (d)' all ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of the ab~~~~~~~~~.

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K _ ___ ___SIX___ KTh PHILUPLAN OMOB~k it, 173

- JI~~ar~~mouth~~re~~hmen~~Down.Extra Inig V SummoayB lue, V arsity 0 e 2 Whit cn you say about a football team with fourteen* J V Fopt ba/i Ties'Oroctor

Saturday, October 6: Hanover, tunable to 'clear the all from their post-#,auates? This is t question which many Saturday, October 6: Andover-In a hard fought.- Once dgain the Andover own end,. . ~~~specta ors to last week's PA-Choate contest were defcnsive battle~ the Proctor Academly varsity footballity socer ~tami otplaye its everalplayer fel iat th team probally asking. Andover can boast of only eight, yet the, team came from behind to tie thp Andover JV fearn, 8-8,

o pos~on or tne ;alf nd ten Fad payedits est o dae, i~ th fi~ Blue st managed to whip Choatefior the secondyear in in the seAso oner. Both teanjs were unabjp to movppse4intoletargyfi~rtheremander hal of he cni'st. i a atal a row., nd as if fourteen aren't enotigh.rumor hias it that the ball effectively, as there was a total of ten turnovers in

o the kaine. This time the Blue was due to. a strong w nd which- had- the e epng PG'st onExet's tem Te mst hav the ganioneFm Ilo the short end of a! 2-1 score inits favored Andover in th first 35 " ute al be sleiglatStrdy ste e ot o h

g me agaist a strng Dartmoth pejo .bu Ied teBe'he seond eek in a row. this time b# at 28-8 margin to Tabor. After a scoreless first quarteri in which both defensivehmen~~~teain. final s~~ te. Dot a bet Deerfd.o th ohehadstyd V~rffnont teams ecelled. PA finalLy ctializid on a Proctor

Dartmouth Stageq Comeback pass to the ope~ man . enabling tnem A Id~ 2-..fubegiing the' blue possession I of the ball onDarmouh asurd'isel ofvicory to iresh aljBauma reualIn A's victory over Choat~. the Blue suffered, two Proctor's 20 yard line. Three plays later, upper Tony

I , atmth s soredtse vIoy t iesht nrglry potent: y damaging njuries. Two-way pierformer Steve Luceri put PA on the scoreboard as a result -of hisn iresninen scoree * ' Moerc reswl eiael isStrayscahwt

cad goal after two-thirds of the I ae MwlOeintl is auda' lshwt beautiful 12 yard off-tackle run. Senior Walter Davis rannd hal had lapse. A- reen Lenn Mohe had yen ndove its awre eville. while co-captain lkarl Hanig is listed as aroundl left ed4 for the conversion which gave Andover

s ot, lastedfrom hirty eet, euded lim fist hal! ad l~en~h head d a oubtf I." These injuries occurred at a particularly- an 80 halftime lead.Iscreened goalie Davd Bauman and ld~fe i nei by , ae o uelm o h le sLwecve - - th seodhaf h Proctor !1quad began! to--

g~ive he frehmen is wini gi. I yhad aflbek astte perenha powerhouse. may give Andover its toughest generate A~i offensive attack, relying M~ainly on a strongEirin the same half Dartmouth o1tsiretched hi ds tath Drtmouth gm fthseon..QtsfrmheP fobalground gaine. PA's defense then camebito force two

h~i ted thegame o a simlar s ot, 9atne. -bench "e' pla~ with some alacrity" and "the team fumtrbles that stopped Proctor's drives. With. 4:00 tuinutesI TheBluedefese sowed*sign of Desiteteersiglsea okaysh-' left in the game. however, Andover fumbled on its own 7

Thd Bu sogaitins thohout sgn the sr teaie hihamlwn thIr rec' sure that there must be a great nian~, peoplewvho yard line,,This turnover provdd to be ifie break'~ Proctor~cond alf, ad the'offene Jaced g~m. The eam hd playd -a ard rne Iin somle satisfaction from the fact that a peeded. Two plays later IIroctor scored, and converted

!t~e park'it pssesed 'i theopenng f~ght ontes wit ii pwerfl te m e ov hi ea' golf team rccen~ly lost his nmatch to the two point play to tie he score at eight apiece. PAI II~f fespri chekin the artnh g had mngeto reai imte a giloponent. I know that this means something. bfit Igaedossinoftebloith sinkcofbu

Ioffnsa in the opening hlf, th~PA gamie throughou thescn half. Ye. Ms ilt nth afheders were unstuccessfuli hi oehst wondeV inti yun ca'qiefgueothlt..M eosorstm epsdinthir- asto- V Soccer~1 Blanks GDAuaps to break-np Dartmodth's, season if Second ha f slumps will A If r " ~ A1rI ensaOt~r3 yilMs.Cibnn

qetrushes, while: they were ~also p ague the Pjte throu out the year., A LTL OF/ THE WEEK pinpoint passing and accurhte shooting,~the Andover!J

Dave Croasdale ~soccer' team demolished a weak Governor DueP A Field -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~av rasaesquad. 6-0. V~Ags~~VA Fi qkej Suts g'iwrChi

0-we CisAugust. a standout onlast year's fin eO ut Ties GD>1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rfreshmen team, played well in the victorr, tallyingtwt D erryfi e T i s G goals nmn his left wing position. Dan Stone, Dan (cp i ihsoe igegast nuete

-' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Blue- ctdry. RichardA Smith collected iAndover's final7Wedniesday, Octo er 3; AndIover, unable, to tally gain~. tthe #talwart ,goal aswl sasistilig on the first of August's twd-goals.I Ws..Although thi Anidover ~arsity GDIdfns.Cen(e hlbpkJeff Bailey played a finedefensive game.

'-field hockey team o -hot and out- Saudy ctober 6; Manchester, kepn psure q1T Mark Forsythe and Mark~layed Governor Dummer. i4 was NUH-'The Andover varsity field Schew itz. the Blue's' two goalies. --

forced to settle for 0.0 tie with the hockey team captu d its secondDummer squad. TIle scoreless te vi ~ory of the yeari as i defeated tee - r. Soccer Wins Openper

~xtcndcd PA's season record to Il-0-1. Deryfeld varsity, 3. enedy Icoe 3-B~ed Ias-eo~, Ble otrlsPly ' WodoseOp jcrlgI Buttr k scored three times tnr the'Anddver Junior soccer

Throughout the fist half, Antdover After the game started on slow laia ~rme vrUvio ~mri.60 utlk-karried.the paly into he GDA end but n~t(1.Ias neither squad ould s am a .tallied t pre times in the irst half in le ding h iJunibrswas unable to score. Excellent scorin' stong offeniive, Ho e Woojhosse ohinitrtVioro'te-)i:ds by Anne Rand azzo and Val P.t thp Blue on the rboard with [I' FreH cr :orning were tned back by thd r ifrst gal of the s ason. Later in suminer goalie, as ta GDA defenIseI P1e firs hdIf, captain' nine Randazzo Bowen Facrek ad Yin Dot Ho contibuted to the ~

ontinually payed 'well uinde~~~, g IPA' ~~ two goal I ao~~i2-0. o.tenive Attaek. Farrel scofrig"tmice and Ho once.ontinually played 'well undein~ g~v~ PA~ a two goal I ttd,:2-0.Anidov'er completely dominated play in the one-sidedressure. ' lhugh De.yil aagd to mIIn the second hllf the Blue inserted Idriback serious thr ats from Betsy ~.uiga.ieBi, rb o uhfr

etsy Rosoe and Stah Mlecko intoan~ Faith Bar es early' in the Vh ~'o~Dme ees.oer%%~elming its weektslineup in an attezipt to et added d hl I Zirere Mi a managed to tu

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6 O4dBER 11, 1973 2___ The PHILLUPIAN * PAGESEVEN '

Sattuday Night:CplyAbt neacoJlggDsPugilistik Fiasbo i Abbot BenefCat.or a Flag !ie

I Cot .. 0,4the death of Epawnano theword" "His giving of the (ICople in 1862 and Brown University in,1896. built~up the endowment fund through' distinguished bsn man. Mr.

like an un~latable Win wvv ' r~flection of tis fur He entered the insurance business in careful investment as well as by Flagg was te eptxeof the triftyPhoe ix -rising from the ashe o damental interest," Mr3 Sto t Fit~4iburg. Mass. in 1867.' obtaining gifts." He also established careful New Englnd business

apatl~~y, it was sure thai thiswaschool's comment&"M.Fagbcm rsdn n the Abbot Alumnae office, one of the jentlemnan." Commne~ting on his rolechar~ce had d ~ce depths 1 Treasurer of-the Andover Companies, first secondary school alumni oies, h col s Odi ad Hunbe~tting Ireven h mnttet Born i 16 n St. Jhns e Ne' previously Merrimack- Mutual Fire In 1923. HiUs former residence is 'was an intangible pelson, constantlyRecoronate King cI.Hoeve, he of a new aper faiJamn Insurance Companies in 1901. As presently in use as a PA dormitory, rsn n feigsIpr.consulmjpion of t i FaggHouegeoust nd ofei-I SYorkt-

'. cuen eswhich ps folaStrobh Cppley an his crer ri such, ccordink to, a recent lwrence FagHue cue reIsi td il f l t usie sst Phillip A aemy. ew Ea&J Tribune article, he "headed one 1 I'r e b o ed ites M r

\week and A~vertising m ages of the large mutual institi~tions ofthe Philip K. Allen, PA trustee and Crane summarized Mr.'Flagg'sAn rs -Bals -n I ~ mbq35 nd ap arn United States." He ao held f rer Chaitman of the Abbot dedication to the wele f Abbot init s= iat and e the'ddan Utstding job. P directorates and trusteeships in camy ord fTutesapiewitnin tonfhsmain Amerian s o Iaso-Pur f htya oknot o thIseveral other banking and insurance escre soare of TruFlagg'a fifieh yrea is Trc asurer of bbo

baskctball. o em ingZ and en iwr f thsessrg na dopne.Soeo i fne~- lacrts~,t. ns pplanted' byexcellen of Bses ang cmni. Soefhsfrercontributions o Abbot. He stated, Academy. It reads:'Sacst~d h.aagimo nbofpdeytis t shecuared nu ber pstosincluded: presidec f"Mr. Flagg gave a temdous '- "Mr. Flagg's. fityears as'

am advertis ments s byre th Mutual Fire nsurance Association of I ut f i e' when semi-retired Treasurer of Abbpt ha entiched theathitieabiitya dg e~ly ~ business oaid 'and its -hee t 'New -Egad rsdnyad rofessionally h'eworked almost fll- scolfar more than s shown, evenfun. ~ ~ ~ ~~ a ta heppr a be t governorship of the aoN I r superviiing everythirgfo lntecnsatyg o4ingfgsoSaturday i Saturday 1Strynigh. I pbihad issu th federation of Mutual.-In a~ rm-ytecntnl r~gfgrso

-nights! tose wnyot ere acrosstmyyany otherarichoo presidency of the An- ~smntsH furhe w~nneassaEdowet Fd.fai hhas am-* ~~~~tonguelike a clm tofl eia newspie~ in the country. Mr doveri Savings Bank for over 30 years, ~4r. Flaggwaagrtsu teofren oridpdntdctonJ

d~~rin~~~ his four~~~~~~year Lib ~~r. wsofgretr fuporte hig As aedvse o fourepenaen~ipatohe hasigery ore gH tofleqwe do Copley, roie"nHgfuthescomened.basadrretrerdidenchehaswo- 'hem Imgin gong W~H~ r idnc ~istechipof emoialHaloPulicf*~ -headmistress (than Magerite Igeneral, anidfor Abbotiinjiarticular:'

wi*i .e..dm.ad.fla aHlmas Urayfo 5yesdietrsHallssy.He frhghA dvsrtofuralsias h aturkeI no ay fo aTOk th sinessforaNational kchorsh.ipx was very'worked oi} 5 mess bqards of'Th tire n over Ban . ~~~~cholarship a~sd standardsi a d was a 'given the school the beefit of hismont4, No cnet no more ~~o -

mis erabl wester un earably ab- hfro n '4h Pot Pourri.' w ATraurofbotcdemy, marvelous example." 1ijudgment and experec. As'dition wa ssistant Man ero M.I lg asrsosbef muchI Ms. Sullivan remnarked, 'In-a-allocater of fudIthsdsoah

surd tthe ston. o re ~~~ ~~the drm l~adplayed ofhe oopm o thearea.. Mr: agg was ~e ~tand asenormously stehehne gysnna~r~sonte nrf fiepolo, thei a s rt at PA. cording to Associate Secretary of tetera, bthe dadelightfu sne of financial position of te scoL

escaps t miht ualt drv epe Atr-aduating. Mr. CopI wetAcademy Richard Sheahan, Abbot's lumnor ".d a gre tlov of Pol. vd-agn ocr oce vrtotte dter s itstdoto Yale where he majordin endowment was "ininial"whexi Mr. ~he continued, "Heovknew 4fdeydetail of buildings and1 gons n

or 'enIdng theireiou Americal Histo' This helps xplain Flagg becafne treasurer. Mr. ~eny that went in and ot o0 -bo the' welfare of the ~uet nhome r.I atee~ why the opley Wing was desij ned to Sheahan approximated an endowed iand guardedf it, carefully." faculty. It would s hth a

Fosstel thisy at eeit an be an A erican' History annei Eveni funds icrease from under $506,000 Dean of the Academy - par~iyn found the sce ftm;h is not its "inexha~~~~~~~~~~ist~~~~~~bte I-- f Saturday at he ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ asslvebu ihelokineih supJ ofStiya Andovr hemaintained a avid to 2,000,000 under Mr. 'Flagg's Goodwin characterized Mr. Fage ssaebtiswseadh ok

nighms J 1 ere will b r Saiurday interest in history. "The inte st he directorship. SertrDfte bo i ~tlia fteod schol.'etarthfure 4 ilsmcinye nigt fo thei -.enr us with, the, publications. both historica arid Sullivan com mented, "Mr. Flagg but at the same time e i .~c Aceeme n cofene asehoor te '

-, year. 10tic115y. rreor maybe l'ady journalistic, stayed wt him

Hopefu ly they will be i St as diffuse ~throughout his life," Mr. Stott II -

nd s ous I 't Saturdayreakd, I

night.,I Fo ofyl ho Entered 1~1LIV JUrnnlism Cut's-~ t za nwtn-f the fist Mr. Copley ntered journaalisine

9r n w of th firstimediat ly after college, wor -- InSputni lanching. e e informyoui business capacities for ayaiu Cont. From Page One Onethat trwsarm atPilips: California newspapers efore litemewyi asuetsshdle u hginpon oteAdsj Gley u o'last we ked o lfr~ose'l assuming the 'duties of the opley l dwyi asuetsshdue u hItme *n ote~o alrbtt the ForegDorces ru~ Wos in'ic Newpapers on the death fhsftel ning and mnoney-wasting central jurisdiction o Teachin'g Collection, an entity independent of the

up-the bulk rumbhchin147ic 15ibebcae the nb mie ai teamntar tecmeb."munup.,Newsgra y lesdno r"eieehyour -ii the m or. (who either - ~~~ li~ l95~i Un~on and Even~ng Athletic Department Mitns0Systemi Cezanne. But the rins of the~ Gallery's endowment,ncle ~~~~~h ito of the ahetSde"rmet~ r lasdt Dego bnio utamdnfirteametvadnocoeby"g mseti.'eg al resuive thespoke4n lke a Itaian r wih suh Triune ell s -svera I oher he'th-ti department i rtmonl th prohibit atworks iter than Amelrican. A eut h

an rih brbge t at o-couldn't nsae~i aiona'n ioschol t maintain its old system this ye .Most cahs foreign Teachinig dollection exists. In ~i case, the -tell- y~he ou ~il siI turn in their attendance lists vyI

unders .nu himtig udto suppl ou Ta qeyar olydie hecked against an infirmary list and an usdabtonbe inezannets w temueand cetanld anything bthat kickI - f tlc \-et oncete d o suplythat his old High School almaI ater ~csdasne npnsfrtemsu. eal oeeta h

you ~i~ brickstso that you had aU n9dda diintotelb ~~ 0 heet as was done by all teachers last yea. Cezanne would be 'dsp~ayed in the Addison Gallery. decnt exuse ski I schol ibn *d It wasitthe athletic br tytedtoee-r-tl19I9lt traveldhtoaAnoveric'department hich ~iiate the newI -er at Andover-' Monda Instea liwtstood -rou turnbreV 1960 program the. est of. the school is now uing. For many During-his stay ndovdr, Mr.'Tyler headed The

an :- oleli sob those for the ed~ !f itio o'tewig vaiyadIVcchsaetkncaofhirwn PHILLIPLAN as Edi -and-Chief and seredn on thejovialdibunsoyLarn s . towards whici ~contri uted enace-regularities because; teyreasoned, Student Council A r graduation, e attended Yale,

These are the super. own es. 5200,000. ~Cop also estab ished meone paA cipating in interscholaticsports most ahnd is presently a lawjrr in New Havel. For a number ofas brillant in b ttle theoryas teOi4'WnelHle n likely, tnjoys' h& athletic period nd Ivud have a past-years. fie has wred as Secretary for tlie Class of

E~~ptia~~~ iaandjustifiable 4cusvfo bsec.1A t he 'Eg~ptiai tankcam an ers -as downet Fund vhich is the lbrar)'s e~s o ~ec.Aparette 'n.- II well-tra'ined as Gng sKhn's greateshilosophiy o he school is ow at the pnmt hre te -I -

cowboyish hrdes. ' raet oreo eeu. I- admin istrattozbelieves that the~ avlerag Adover student --- 'i

To i~e sure, we ot w Throug iout:- his lifetime heisneleualmovtdan msa Saturday Knights: men. h ~,fter aemid tvenAdorAunI it is necessaryI. This optimistic outlo6k e mns unique to ~2~- Ih~~~~~v -Amane ctive in Amnir unI- wl lsnolwefew Tuborgs, put on~the -nn armior atvte. -ecliae lmi PA. Bth pblic and pri~rate schools ake (inclqding ~_

and take -o~n wind ills evtun - Dori sti S6uthern Califor Exeter latlydisallow all cuts at any ti4e. - A Quixote old h ,pe ivcd. Al - i A , K ER cc~~ildn't p- t- I-~otd n rane ines te A a result4 because the sstem is~loeyeffe the LI] ,'

too often, ~iowever, zhlitnin n6~ whc cn1iuedsecfc of each persona, iuto on no-pa 1 --. ; ,

are as iefiia n d ie a 0i e 0'sowhich cotie - Generally, however, if a student excesulvel overcuts, the I'--

HI a ale andn11 I .~~i True enornioust maton ecal 1isid emn.goomn ~ --- - sprinklructiveas 4~'~,50's ~ oney r~~smg ouiemaster nd/or cluster ea il se)i and takeR ejy Mthisti ~otes inghtc k to efnds.bt s sit th tim!e pn ase yoectu and a

Now, to give a ranibli g rom acipep,'ut biouy meitdimssay-- k - H ish nVr rin Ireal ai e o mn

t. same co~~~~~iesion and-in' sel some tiind II K-n xcue abence taot ed syte oh bexpndiere,- for a dging cti fikes ill Strudenti" h reaton iasedb unrec£ Ian'heIctonens theuisifae nuA rodpusdMert e tvrelisti erowersbIw nd verbal bu Isoih tm e spn m traeaetoearTereshudeaunfr

ayn'bdd rYa pn h I Ike is:::::, MI Now, o 1 dgive a'am eplayunn ooiit~no bin.(si uis acer should eplin iso -hr osaol ~ ctcSuda igtwsae1 1a lr rnhauet.nbd IoncIdespeoophan Varite Studentknwwhrhstecr

E.sma le meo ay tha - opfh'YumgiI o a h ra-ta hr ne ecesi hssho ~h dl ' e yuI-

aPthtilant-eoci ouws.dvlpe.cstotng hi in a~ f ore TStedenae bettetthnngstotdoeloations.e 'n diverse. thacnpe onn nrsu nnblttwo To r brh d ptrwEotownstbeleve iV t ~iufli be e ita iedI I

linsT er, erob put~ it necheredo techer.Thet shyi.uld, a unfrjustpr e lbarso ane.o strip thefr m pweekn a eto'f adig-usfr noe. terIdapoter agiv m a; ietoe or Oene ineha o stopngun ther.Oe lel~sti ya' rcdr uttogt"ahcandonelo bndy or lg place him vonits f brin s it ace hudepanhs'rhrpso ctouda ighit wiba And bei a arnh argmpiel~sm noy d difernde s ticajbte tdn kLOMS AowT, sUENTs acMher- Inakdedn ti whoan (s he c'ty andthig ea rgins justtur ansocu."Oethrtuetwh d emi

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Exeter Vis CALENDAR, Suqehta.etiSaturda pig s Exetedon't really differ Fi c.I

excelen, bu I on'tconiderther prgra to b'a~muc frm theatAnd9ver. There was a W ashington College, Ma. Northwest University upand in-be nybeterthan PA's. The FihrTheater, on pnoe h Exeler Film Society, grumeisI :0am didalntrewaihntsthe stages. is much more conducive an colwde aneat the student ne. Saturday, Ot 3 I'

to hetrialprogress but the aater sno Bu h fat~t tatwstelack of cluster Va.otblvsLa nei 130p.e.PEA' seno6r Janet Yang noted, "drama activities. At PA,, U can count on a cluster

U~t isn't going anywhere." PE nls~ in. cher ~rCf~ or Field Hokey vs. orthfq- C200pK.Iseiou abutthe arts." That was appa~ent last amuse themselves. Housema, ters have their Cooley House Tea' V300 p.m. Saturday, Otbr13, at,7 nd9 p.m.nWebe Bady ragrFeedtv, whnist dclyms fn astod:0pmBradly Arts ~ ~ xeter's avse ,ndorms smetimes have Jws rve ichpl 6:45 p.m. GW ANw W 1971 atsWle

enrnein the Drariatic Arts camec from PartY b : at ay night pt Exeter offers Movie: ~New Leaf inGW 7:OQ0nd9;00 Mthuand Elaine May in a oseyaboutoecourse in tetia production.-cntaie iivf r nothi a all. Mata' *r o elh

opared tothe, Fisher Thneater, our' Drama The Davis 'Student Center, hliused where the Movie: Rise of Louis XIV in 7:00 p.m. Matthau plays a spendthrift hose habitsLab is unexciting, nonethieless drama here is iold library ia.isupsed o be the school k~emper ~in French, withi stub;It ) reduce him to pauvership H atter~pts to

'grwig ndexpanding in ad out~ of the, social center., We Iwas 1 th~re I never saw Sunday, Oct. 14 '" , rmey his situationtho mamaicriuu.Here new theater clinics, smitiars more than aanuof st dents, lingering Catholic Services

adproductiom courses' are beoig re aoudte ;nqtldbuilding which now Irotestant Services 110a.m. mnurdering her.d~ouacontained only byr a lako pc.At losikAbts rprHall butt+oom, In a Tedy c.- Fan a i igbie

fo, wing lo suocus.ith recent Exonan Edtoal, PEA senior Jane Pomona group meeting decidby'meaan a"hlaifailtesliethat;I one would exetasup~erb PlessIythe §tudailt Center Laaetniiua-n~vA atooyO afs rgt

:1 seresoeVents,' b~'it no one ther e seemis to, be Fails." "Mos jepagree that when rooms Moore, College of, Art gr4 meetings J dtjepn h e nd etenaigan effort t aproratl fitsoP ciazing'they(ll belavoided." (women only) down to the maria routine.~

than average ar~~~se noped, *ms ep 1 dn want toa. -Eih'a eter ha vrdlaygil"'Sia'~tudnt ppotunty o eperencd 1v us morn~ g I was~ able t 'attendi ie t

oppoi'tu~~ltyto I ~~iis bucath Em retDinig Halt on o snsitivity, and kind enug tbea, o love. My liking remains strong eysp eialrespect, PA has the edge over PEA. The cost n the school's two new ining ro~s gi.I was I found a school happily change frm the hurts and frustrations. Recen ysorice

bndve frof Exeter an busesn ls isurl, bu t the runch, w~ trthan one had left in June, 1%6. yTeac~iing ~people with the remark, uot s iewhabusve fro 1eter tod bsoes che tsure bu felt it asver sniat the Fellow spring. The course of study wich had lindiscrptily in the Sumpmer S ssio e'

ftequently. $enior Lisa Parkinson noted Commons meals. Thi'dining rom s~ modern ,'neb e based on he Qu ~~Ium a'nd ~that I did not i4sh to becme "if"'anicetobeoutherein the country, bultisa pain an uomtd thogh Senp am StTr nvu 1as tau ht at e U. of ')Itenberg n Phillips Academy (even~i as ui a ein the neck to go to Boston." grumbled, "It's lik e ting in ~bowlidg alley." Hme' time, now took not~ o h human 'school would have frje)'. aig oThe Let'i erry usic uilin i aohr The Exeter co nt'Iaks stinjation activities as' art and musican7 uh '.'th- .generqusly ltimped wit the yug a xb~rilding open for use on a Saturday vening. from either thPici a or th~ faculty an~d its century disciplines as psychology.,Religion now plain that people of "my gen ration" eal~ar superior to PA's Graves Hall 'the music multi-,milo dollar lings. hc lok'great appeared to be 'a matter of eical choices ~don't care to' become lifers ywhere. t's notuilding is an attractive foca if thie PE ontus re' e ued I tei fullest rather than of memorizing the 'nerations of henature of a place whihi sapio itcanmpus. Whereas Graves is one of½4*dover's potential. Exet~er's fac Ity mlov 4 slowly, 'and as " dmfo St nQtels.C:eFe vr',ruha h huh frmiigheindreariest buildings, tucked away acros Main a result t faite eapp' iated. but not the Cuckoo's Nest had su pplafied~ihe Idylls of 'perpetuity. Too, there are days h eStreet, the nevW Exeter Music Building, con- valu~d as teouhtobe. take full ad- th iga nexamnple of literature expected Juggling of words' in a :lassrooxusei nstructed in 1960, is an appealing placei which vantage oftecpe essome e must spark to interest and nspire adolescents. Moreover, I Painfully far removed from hat I veicv;as

studets ptronze muh moe thn Andoverinitativeamon thest dnts, tso far no one saw boys unthrottled by neckties. and I could 'human needs-mine and o her' I great studets doGravS.- W~a.Ijin students-for dinner,without being thoiught dargrin acadeicista rd a bone;

£AN B. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ~~~~~~' -~~~~odd by'my colteagues. Moreover.-iI saw girls. acose circu'it or an ersatI fe. hn!sis v rM .'B. ent & So' Andover had ecomne a m6r~ huhan place. I 'that threat pressing in on m ,Iwlpackmyj

Cp4tinued frm Pat 2 .- asIhc~~~~~~~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ HIEIAN since its in'ception. The Letters T61The Editor'delight of reading someone who write Saudy ihs:tee sbInls

- ESTAPLISHEI~~~ OVER 30 YEARS - ' ~~so damn well is reason enough foi' material in tl ld s e taiiigles'~ preen B okbags- ~~~expending, newsprint on him. My 'Constantly goin on. T-hesd arel all '

LOCAL and 'LONG 'I ~~~~~~~ ~~nly sgetinto this wodruly gist to a satirist's mill-if Fish~ureLOCAL andIONG ~~~~~DISTANCE' ugesio wnd'flltpuchy fellow is that he sharpen hs enovRoertJh

MOVING atd hr Ieo h rivialitlesproailsoto i tf na ' can spot a jeal us man when 11 S- I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~tat d sarpue on 'althe' lo I gIopsin ep lerIoet..Storage Agent For that, plague us 'all-the - lo~~~~s Of !community as ~mall as PA. This is a one: You clearly vtage~ o

Packing Nortb American broken ~~~arms and legs one, sees about Fishburnc p i Capable of filling hc eigdg ebgtoeuJ 'astog h y dpr- t icrl,.,' real STYLE. shoIdesPFkree nts ' I .erEa antrsthep eniu gnly n d f veytartd~ u 'u~cAht~iclsd es fn

Telephone 6~~~~~13-9439 ~crcbeetIn Favortf hagiii.DsgilteenTun~~~pike 6~~~~3-9439 Ando 4 ~~~~~student population on its own. Chapel and Whater Prdc~,Go incerely yQurs,560 Street ~~~~~~~~~. North ~~~~~~~ I ~~Ave."6einj used as drag strip on Writing. ,~ , ' Theodore Sizer

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