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Spouse SePg for a DeanA One 9No. 7 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDoVER, MAssAcHusETS October 28, 1964 mni Gather, Discuss 'Ten ,BlnulD ceFlsOdGm With ear. Projection Of Andover' by Peter Buchin groups agreed that although PA's A. 1 e t Andover Alumni Council tuition may rise somewhat, it ApljJostlies'B aC s Carnations ass Agents met from Fri- should remain lower than the tui- tober 23 to Sunday, October tion of other prep schools. Three of patrolled the floor and kept every- liscuss "A ten-year projec- the four groups said that the size one moving. He was aided by the Andover and the Alumni of the student body "should and uiutu Mr. Fersch. will" increase. The fourth believed When the Apostles stopped and Council divided into four that it should remain constant. left to persue extracurricular rups, each of which dis- Most of the alumni present also activities, the 8 n' 1, Abbot's ~ tie Alumni Fund, the fu- agreed that a small percentage of Sherry Sippers, and the Modern the school, and other mat- the money which they contribute Jazz Quintet took the spotlight., lumni Council President by means of the Alumni Fund The 8 n' 1 added a new song to ' W. Sarnoff '35 presided should go towards special projects their collection. The number, sung meeting of the Council, at for the school, in Japanese by Dick Barnum, sung he chairmbiin of each study Friday evening, Dr. Pierre A. entitled Nagasaki Baby and offered ave the findings of their flinfret spoke at the William s6me profound comments comments ees. Kemper Room on the national eco- on human nature. Stolen from the arnoff clearly summarized nnic trends for the next decade. Yale Wiffenpoofs, it is a powerful ggstions made, All four Dr. Rinf ret is Chairman of the addition. Board, Lionel K. Edie and Coin- Next in line were the Sherry 1 D l. ~~~~~pany, Inc. Sippers. First bass Robin Wood less rankJAs Mr. Kemper discussed the tenta- ~- and the angelic chorus of Barbara tive, preliminary planning for An- Sykes, Cindy Buxton, and Dar rin About ~dover for the next ten years, stat- Apostles from on high. Gaines gave a very meaningful B g Ab u ing that the size of the studient photo by Gray rendition of Black Girl. DnecaeoeM.Mre body will probably remain at about by Joey Kahn The modern Jazz Quintet fjished ace cherne Mroc . e ge In, nOUrS 850 during the next decade. The Bathed in a soft light, the old the break. Underwood's steady watcesooeryheGfock Headmaster also mentioned PA's gym was temporarily transformed beat on Jive Samba impressed hisphtbyGa cese of pre-dawn pranks new teaching methods and facili- into a house of worship last Sat- followers. Ballard's flute solo was Tezan'_and Bob Donaldson's Shop the privilege of leaving ties. urday night. 275 couples flocked to equally creditable. Junior Kenny Around started the dance floor rmafter 5 a.m. in eop- Mr. Kemper tentatively forecast the French and Spanish Club Blake's, version of Round Midnight rocking again. The final hour went tiig the October 12 stu- that "Tuition will not go up great- dance to twist and shout to the ended the time out on an auspici- by quickly, and soon it was time nges meeting, Mr. Kem- C Continued on Page Sx) methodical rhythm of the Apostles. ous note, for Howie Stanback's version of ed that at the next faculty Blasting out such favorites as When the Apostles returned that old Spanish favirite Louije, the privilege could be e- C..u.c' Love You, Yes I Do, Tequila, and from splendid isolation, Long Tall (Continued on Page Six) uch action was not taken, D'owntiown Ex Johnny B. Goode, the eight young fculty is still considering ciusaders put on their usual un- g ist eeks uesay s-Restrictions-Nixedorhoo performance. In ttal ex- PSAT Test Reinstated At PA; Mr. Benedict explained the by Chris Wilbur of those) Ludden, dripping with Gr d s A iv Inec ih es of the matter. Two The faculty has voted to alter prespiration, 'pontificated, "Man, I Gr d s A iv Inec mr gstudents tried to put a the downtown excuse regulation, thought I was dead this afternoon, by Jim Kunen titude Tests this morning. It was heG. W. stage using the Students may now go downtown but this is the end!" Tuesday, October 20 - 249 up- the first time in several years that hcoevto. The inledgac- itout fotaeinin wreites pferms French Club president Jon Mar- per middlers spent 498 man-hours these tests have been administered - the cotrol anel llegaly sio fromtheir ousemstersaftervel, armed with a red carnation, taking Preliminary Scholastic AP- at the school. The school's elevator Ii- 11:00 a.m. on Wednesdays and af- Th1e results, arriving in early uld have been reoe. ter 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morn- es i a e t r s December, will indicate how each revoked. ings. Congress an orse Le t r s upper stacks up against the rest of enedict explained that, had A student wishing to go down- P ltc a v h ain ahbywl eev en injred orkille durin townWednesday and Saturday A a booklet on how to interpret his pade, the national repre- mornings formerly had to obtain Asseinhly n Po iic'. W o crs coe r rmaiyueu wo e s' eruioly I d m-aswtencrr h excuse h huse Although his attention does cen- for finding the student's percentile. e selol' reputi n aster repryt the eswt hfim, ter on individuals in his own dis- PSAT grades are not used by eluto setlhf o e in ahnh reornoe dean'hs orrance tricts, he stated, his roles as a college admissions boards. They oncluded the dean. when he returned from his errand. ~~lawmaker and international repre- will, however, aid Mr. Benedict in sentative of the government are his counseling. L i. ~~~~~~~gZA ~~~~~~~ To PA* ~~~~~~~~also demanding. The test, put out by The Educa- t~ ast ~'4: Rieturns To PA ; Much of what is accomplished in tional Testing Service of Princeton, yi~the House of Representatives is Newr Jersey, covered mathematics, over Contributions Scarce ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~done in committees, he said. As a reading comprehension, andvoa over Contributions Scarce ~ ~~~~~~~~~member of the House Foreign Af-. bulary. byMike Krinsky in the relatively closed atmosphere fairs Committee, Congressman ast '64 is a dynamic pub- inherent in prep-school society. Morse has had to consider our rtrning to the Andover Most of its content is devotedfoeg policy. In the past he has nueau a te R id afer a one-year absence, to features, interviews, book re- wrestled with the - problems of views, movie reviews, stories, foreign aid bills, the Peace Corps, per originated at Exeter poems, and full-length articles on arms control, and treaties. He said C p e i g C v rs ago. Since then it has whatever subjects seem to be of ta n fhsgets hil s Hamse onMsnKme ated for themost part th most interet to people.a member of this committee is rep- marched into the Copley Wing hopd thtdith inrease ExAcles om noe-u PHL IN eitr- resenting the government at varn- shortly after 9:15 last Wednesday, hsoan edit nresexeps from Ex- Aricesonndve-rn eLMor ous international conferences. wakdit th btrom an a-nd expression from other ials, and a few pieces on profound .Representative Morse disesusses poli-wakdit th btrom an She ~ iswil beomesubect hae ben ndoef' slghttics with a student. photo by Stein Congressman Morse said that greeted two seniors who were he emhsswl eoesbetshv enAdvssih his work is hard but exciting. smoking. They were subsequently resentatve contributions to this prep-schoolEangoe'aprtishpnpsed ast is ublishe threeforum. Despite the fact that PA by Tony CurissEangoe'aprtishp npsed yat i Exeter.e the ogesa .Bafr o/epolitics takes many years, he said. Most of the students were r inExeer.Although has many capable writers, it has Cfongeslsmaent.uBrafordll Mon The politician receives abuse and shocked that Mr. Kemper had comfe implies otherwise, North- remained strangely silent for the ofpol spokes WenthsastCallyeson little rest when he campaigns for into the Copley Wing at all, let circut lato of h con atributing scoolsS re Extetery man Morse represents the fifth office. Mr. Morse got only 41 hours alone stage a raid on the inciner- aprx-cotiuigshosaeEeeof sleep in 24 days in his last ator. The senior class is frankly 8,000. Its basic purpose is M.eroAbtDaaHl, stnrssinldsrcto.ascu-cmag.Wednesday he suffered puzzled. It does not await a second the cross-breeding of ideas Paul's, Milton, and Kent. set.from laryngitis. coming. Jim Milmoe, the sole Andover Outlining his duties and activi- The congressman ended his talk agent, gays that all frustrated- ties, he stated their drawbacks and by asking the students to consider C e aralulaftonal Mirror writers are welcome. "We're advantages. He concluded by ex- a career in politics despite the C ldo interested in* anyone who feels he plaining why Americans should drawbacks. He explained that there Saturday, October 31 has an idea too big for Andover," take a part in government affairs. is both reward and satisfaction in Soccei vs. Deifield Academy 1:30 p.m. arriet Grainger Chase and grinned Jim. "Protests, crusades, broscunryvs0D pied m.em eGrenville Benedict take etc." As a congressman, he said, law' being involved in national and in- 2isso0t0 v.Depfel Aad. ure in announcing their Tesbcito cavsfor making is his main responsibility. ternational affairs. Celcbzity Series: Estcrhazy Oichestra. tobe mrried, probabl yNortheast '64 will be held in about Today, however, a representative More impoitant still, he said, Sunday, November 1 8 5pm e day etweenChristmasCohaChplRe.DvdBrsAs- Year's. TH PHLLIPIAN two weeks. It is hoped the Andover spends "the bulk of his time inter- every American has the responsi- Cciae Chapl Rcv Yale 1 0 ayr.mAso congatijatixisto Miss student body will support it with mediating between the citizens and bility to take part in his own gov- Wednesday, November 4 r.endCt. its pockets and its pens. the government." erment. Assembly: Administration 10:06 a.m.

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Spouse SePg

for a DeanA One

9No. 7 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDoVER, MAssAcHusETS October 28, 1964

mni Gather, Discuss 'Ten ,BlnulD ceFlsOdGm Withear. Projection Of Andover'by Peter Buchin groups agreed that although PA's A. 1 e t

Andover Alumni Council tuition may rise somewhat, it ApljJostlies'B aC s Carnationsass Agents met from Fri- should remain lower than the tui-tober 23 to Sunday, October tion of other prep schools. Three of patrolled the floor and kept every-liscuss "A ten-year projec- the four groups said that the size one moving. He was aided by the

Andover and the Alumni of the student body "should and uiutu Mr. Fersch.will" increase. The fourth believed When the Apostles stopped and

Council divided into four that it should remain constant. left to persue extracurricularrups, each of which dis- Most of the alumni present also activities, the 8 n' 1, Abbot's ~

tie Alumni Fund, the fu- agreed that a small percentage of Sherry Sippers, and the Modernthe school, and other mat- the money which they contribute Jazz Quintet took the spotlight.,lumni Council President by means of the Alumni Fund The 8 n' 1 added a new song to 'W. Sarnoff '35 presided should go towards special projects their collection. The number, sungmeeting of the Council, at for the school, in Japanese by Dick Barnum, sunghe chairmbiin of each study Friday evening, Dr. Pierre A. entitled Nagasaki Baby and offeredave the findings of their flinfret spoke at the William s6me profound comments comments

ees. Kemper Room on the national eco- on human nature. Stolen from thearnoff clearly summarized nnic trends for the next decade. Yale Wiffenpoofs, it is a powerfulggstions made, All four Dr. Rinf ret is Chairman of the addition.

Board, Lionel K. Edie and Coin- Next in line were the Sherry1 D l. ~~~~~pany, Inc. Sippers. First bass Robin Woodless rankJAs Mr. Kemper discussed the tenta- ~- and the angelic chorus of Barbara

tive, preliminary planning for An- Sykes, Cindy Buxton, and Darrin About ~dover for the next ten years, stat- Apostles from on high. Gaines gave a very meaningfulB g Ab u ing that the size of the studient photo by Gray rendition of Black Girl. DnecaeoeM.Mrebody will probably remain at about by Joey Kahn The modern Jazz Quintet fjished ace cherne Mroc . ege In, nOUrS 850 during the next decade. The Bathed in a soft light, the old the break. Underwood's steady watcesooeryheGfockHeadmaster also mentioned PA's gym was temporarily transformed beat on Jive Samba impressed hisphtbyGa

cese of pre-dawn pranks new teaching methods and facili- into a house of worship last Sat- followers. Ballard's flute solo was Tezan'_and Bob Donaldson's Shopthe privilege of leaving ties. urday night. 275 couples flocked to equally creditable. Junior Kenny Around started the dance floorrmafter 5 a.m. in eop- Mr. Kemper tentatively forecast the French and Spanish Club Blake's, version of Round Midnight rocking again. The final hour wenttiig the October 12 stu- that "Tuition will not go up great- dance to twist and shout to the ended the time out on an auspici- by quickly, and soon it was timenges meeting, Mr. Kem- C Continued on Page Sx) methodical rhythm of the Apostles. ous note, for Howie Stanback's version of

ed that at the next faculty Blasting out such favorites as When the Apostles returned that old Spanish favirite Louije,the privilege could be e- C..u.c' Love You, Yes I Do, Tequila, and from splendid isolation, Long Tall (Continued on Page Six)

uch action was not taken, D'owntiown Ex Johnny B. Goode, the eight youngfculty is still considering ciusaders put on their usual un-

g ist eeks uesay s-Restrictions-Nixedorhoo performance. In ttal ex- PSAT Test Reinstated At PA;Mr. Benedict explained the by Chris Wilbur of those) Ludden, dripping with Gr d s A iv Inec ih es of the matter. Two The faculty has voted to alter prespiration, 'pontificated, "Man, I Gr d s A iv Inec mrgstudents tried to put a the downtown excuse regulation, thought I was dead this afternoon, by Jim Kunen titude Tests this morning. It washeG. W. stage using the Students may now go downtown but this is the end!" Tuesday, October 20 - 249 up- the first time in several years that

hcoevto. The inledgac- itout fotaeinin wreites pferms French Club president Jon Mar- per middlers spent 498 man-hours these tests have been administered -

the cotrol anel llegaly sio fromtheir ousemstersaftervel, armed with a red carnation, taking Preliminary Scholastic AP- at the school.The school's elevator Ii- 11:00 a.m. on Wednesdays and af- Th1e results, arriving in early

uld have been reoe. ter 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morn- es i a e t r s December, will indicate how eachrevoked. ings. Congress an orse Le t r s upper stacks up against the rest ofenedict explained that, had A student wishing to go down- P ltc a v h ain ahbywl eev

en injred orkille durin townWednesday and Saturday A a booklet on how to interpret hispade, the national repre- mornings formerly had to obtain Asseinhly n Po iic'. W o crs coe r rmaiyueuwo e s' eruioly I d m-aswtencrr h excuse h huse Although his attention does cen- for finding the student's percentile.e selol' reputi n aster repryt the eswt hfim, ter on individuals in his own dis- PSAT grades are not used byeluto setlhf o e in ahnh reornoe dean'hs orrance tricts, he stated, his roles as a college admissions boards. They

oncluded the dean. when he returned from his errand. ~~lawmaker and international repre- will, however, aid Mr. Benedict insentative of the government are his counseling.L i. ~~~~~~~gZA ~~~~~~~ To PA* ~~~~~~~~also demanding. The test, put out by The Educa-t~ ast ~'4: Rieturns To PA ; Much of what is accomplished in tional Testing Service of Princeton,

yi~the House of Representatives is Newr Jersey, covered mathematics,over Contributions Scarce ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~done in committees, he said. As a reading comprehension, andvoaover Contributions Scarce ~ ~~~~~~~~~member of the House Foreign Af-. bulary.byMike Krinsky in the relatively closed atmosphere fairs Committee, Congressman

ast '64 is a dynamic pub- inherent in prep-school society. Morse has had to consider ourrtrning to the Andover Most of its content is devotedfoeg policy. In the past he has nueau a te R idafer a one-year absence, to features, interviews, book re- wrestled with the -problems of

views, movie reviews, stories, foreign aid bills, the Peace Corps,per originated at Exeter poems, and full-length articles on arms control, and treaties. He said C p e i g C vrs ago. Since then it has whatever subjects seem to be of ta n fhsgets hil s Hamse onMsnKme

ated for themost part th most interet to people.a member of this committee is rep- marched into the Copley Winghopd thtdith inrease ExAcles om noe-u PHL IN eitr- resenting the government at varn- shortly after 9:15 last Wednesday,hsoan edit nresexeps from Ex- Aricesonndve-rn eLMor ous international conferences. wakdit th btrom ana-nd expression from other ials, and a few pieces on profound .Representative Morse disesusses poli-wakdit th btrom an

She ~ iswil beomesubect hae ben ndoef' slghttics with a student. photo by Stein Congressman Morse said that greeted two seniors who werehe emhsswl eoesbetshv enAdvssih his work is hard but exciting. smoking. They were subsequentlyresentatve contributions to this prep-schoolEangoe'aprtishpnpsed

ast is ublishe threeforum. Despite the fact that PA by Tony CurissEangoe'aprtishp npsedyat i Exeter.e the ogesa .Bafr o/epolitics takes many years, he said. Most of the students werer inExeer.Although has many capable writers, it has Cfongeslsmaent.uBrafordll Mon The politician receives abuse and shocked that Mr. Kemper had comfeimplies otherwise, North- remained strangely silent for the ofpol spokes WenthsastCallyeson little rest when he campaigns for into the Copley Wing at all, let

circut lato of h con atributing scoolsS re Extetery man Morse represents the fifth office. Mr. Morse got only 41 hours alone stage a raid on the inciner-aprx-cotiuigshosaeEeeof sleep in 24 days in his last ator. The senior class is frankly8,000. Its basic purpose is M.eroAbtDaaHl, stnrssinldsrcto.ascu-cmag.Wednesday he suffered puzzled. It does not await a secondthe cross-breeding of ideas Paul's, Milton, and Kent. set.from laryngitis. coming.

Jim Milmoe, the sole Andover Outlining his duties and activi- The congressman ended his talkagent, gays that all frustrated- ties, he stated their drawbacks and by asking the students to consider C e

aralulaftonal Mirror writers are welcome. "We're advantages. He concluded by ex- a career in politics despite the C ldointerested in* anyone who feels he plaining why Americans should drawbacks. He explained that there Saturday, October 31has an idea too big for Andover," take a part in government affairs. is both reward and satisfaction in Soccei vs. Deifield Academy 1:30 p.m.arriet Grainger Chase and grinned Jim. "Protests, crusades, broscunryvs0D pied m.em

eGrenville Benedict take etc." As a congressman, he said, law' being involved in national and in- 2isso0t0 v.Depfel Aad.ure in announcing their Tesbcito cavsfor making is his main responsibility. ternational affairs. Celcbzity Series: Estcrhazy Oichestra.

tobe mrried, probabl yNortheast '64 will be held in about Today, however, a representative More impoitant still, he said, Sunday, November 1 8 5pme day etweenChristmasCohaChplRe.DvdBrsAs-

Year's. TH PHLLIPIAN two weeks. It is hoped the Andover spends "the bulk of his time inter- every American has the responsi- Cciae Chapl Rcv Yale 1 0 ayr.mAsocongatijatixisto Miss student body will support it with mediating between the citizens and bility to take part in his own gov- Wednesday, November 4r.endCt. its pockets and its pens. the government." erment. Assembly: Administration 10:06 a.m.

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change which strikes the junior at a par-ticularly sensitive age does indeed produceL it Ph

The P IPIAN1D the "caste system" of which Mr., Wilbur L a it a e u lThe ~ ~~~~~~~speaks; however, when the junior has learnedbyNrDaodIMrJme'txboki

to cope with the problems of this adjustment, Two Andover teachers have re-' a ser es of books aimed at

______________________________________ he is ready to take on more challenging work cently had books published. Mr. school students studying Pro

and ssums amaturity which would have Hart Leavitt's Stop, Look, and in American history. The pand assumes a W~~~~~~~~TVrite deals with visual perception of such a series is "to cha

- Letter - come more slowly had he remained in high in composition. Mr. Leonard the student's ability to rela

school. James's book- is titled The Supreme dividual events to larger topi

The lessening in the- size of the junior Aditdy hr r hrenya-lsCourt in American Life, to continuing theme in h iscl~assthis Yar brigs up queston. I the Amittedy, thee areMr.rtLeavittoldbasesLehvts book h"onoo ScottSco Foresreman andndCo

elasseceo thiye brings upla qustion. sdth who benefit more from a year in high school the idea that you can't write very publishes this series.existence of he Junior clas Justifiedthan from the junior year here; however, well unless you see." The book At the present' time the

Juniors r'arely contribute much to the ~ve hs osji h noe ~e lsdeals with such facets of visual few schools besides Andover

school except acting as man-servants in the then clas as jwole des note suffer froms perception as' conflict, metaphor, study the Supreme Court in

fall during prepping, and targets for snow- thei cfamliarity w ithe te scoo sier t humor, and imagination. It is hoped that more highthei unfmilarit wih th scholsinc it Each chapter contains several will, include the subject a

balls during the wcinter. The class is inactive hsabod aeoftuntwohvel-unusual photographs and a set of curriculum with the use of

in school affairs and has little to say about hsabodaeoftunswohvel-exercises. A student answers the book.Iis going on. ~~~~~~~~~ready had a year at PA to learn the Andover quaestions and writes a composition In the spring Mr. James's

ithat isgigo.sse n cetisdsiln.on what he sees in the picture. on American foreign policy

The class as a whole is immature. But sytAndaept its isciplintejnorya Stop, Look, and Write is pub- be ublished. It will alsobeyond the physical intnothe vitalaspectof theruniisyearlished by Bantam Books as a luded in the series on probl

beyndteisia immaturity hcas Ther sae not considered by Mr. Wilbur is the junior- paperback. It will be available next American history.

'- r~sponsiblities of gin~q away t school and senior relationship. Not only is it beneficial week. encletn ?-respnsibiitiesof gong awy to shool nd tothe snior o feelthe rspoMsbilLeavitt. L hastt beenb collecting.,

haring to (10 toethusenoratofeelthenesponibiltyko material for Stop, Look, and .. ~i2hhas a profo a nd d ntemning work. leadership and superiority in his last year in Write for ten years. His unusual b atnGie

has a pofound ffect n the etire cass,' the school, but it also aids the formation of format is the result of extensive bylMartin Geier

Williams Hall, for example, is basd on classroom experiments. "There is The FraadColcina

acaste system. Ranging fromt high to low'- good senior classes of the future when the nohnc nwliei ntesuebdslyin the Ads

are:matue jok, tleraed jck-wpe, juniors can .look up to the outstanding mnem- market today," he remarked. lery, may be seen until Novare: matue jock, tlerated jck-wipecon- bers of the school community as models. This Co-author David Sohn, a public 9th.

forming flt rindin hmtan non-con- aiiyt dlz iapasi h oe school instructor in Westport, The 19th and 20th centuryfrigflit, ucbaiermit and abliyaosdoizddsapersinth lwe Connecticut, has assisted Mr. ings are the possessions of

forming lit. Suc barrier and clas distic as.Leavitt for the past five years. and Daniel Fraad of New

tions melt away as the class progresses, until Th cdmcfra fee uir t Mr. James's book covers slavery, More than 70 paintings fro

by the upper two years there is really only Andoe isanotia worast offtime, butirate freedom of speech, loyalty investi- artists as Homer, Hirsch, P

one class: the class of people whom you know Anvepa is nthe enste Aov ier eucation gations, the right to a fair trial, gast, Whistler, and Du Boia ital rt ofteetrAnoredcin freedom of religion, separation of included in the entirely An

and most of whom you like for some reason whc nod ntenx he er.Su hrhadsae d other chal- Art show. --or other. Whereas the lower classes place a et h r ha eas fgo rpr-lenges which the Supreme Court The paintings vary in sty?

prenrumon confomity, the uppercae tions iho juir high heaeste opoprnityat has faced. subject, but all reveal glimppremiumon canfrmity, he uppeT clases tionin junir high ave Eachppchapter tcoverschptne toericon anpaspectas oft thet Unitede

value non-conformity. jump into the 1-2 series of courses. Boys It includes Supreme Court cases Notable among the large coil

In addiion, tere is not really very much starting with all 1-level courses have a better wihaerlvntohttpi ar;Wite'sSae il

work done in the junior year. Many people chne~tk ceeae ore ae nand qusin ortesuet Pto isreiniscent of the ever fchane t tak Aceleatedcouses ate onconsider. Whistler's Mother.

know a lot of material from courses they because of a good foundation on Andovertook in junior highi. There is nothing special standards.about the grammiar one learns in English 1, Therefore, until a change in university - o6eler

irth aebrst yearneducin, ut otlesrequirements proves Another plan more fit- To the Editor of TE PHILLIPIAN: bankrupt state of West Vit s afie frs yer euctio, ut otunique ting, we believe that the four-year plan is I did not originally intend to re- can provide the necessary

as is th educaton one gts in te upperthe most thorough. We feel that the junior ply to Gregr Johnson's somewhat and ecnmcbsfoit

three classes. Outstanding courses such as casholbertidintspsntiz. preposterous letter which appeared without the money and ski]

History , 3, and4; the ciences nd scie c assol ereandi t peetsz. in THE PHILIPFIAN of October 21, the Federal government aHontor 3 section tht sine anscinch for fear of prolonging an already vide? It cannot be argued

honos sctins augt iEvns all, tie over-done argument, but one aspect Ieducation is not a necessary

possibilities of taking language and math, Clean Up Rallies of that letter finally impelled. me bute in the modern world o

courses up to the five and six levels, the wide Upto write this one. the great cities of this natof senior mior electives and the ex- Andover rallies are getting out of hand. While Mr. Johnson talks a good not have slums and transpo

range ofsno io lcieadtee-deal about the creeping federal problems that are gradually

cellent art and music programs are t *Underclassmen who hope to associate them- bureaucracy, he seems to ignore gling them. Assuming thi

courses we came to Andover for. selves with the jocks merely disrupt the ral- the fact that there are many ser- Mr. Johnson believe that the

If we assume that the great thing about lies by heckling. Legitimate speakers are not ious problems in this country which ily-indebted state of assacan dicretion ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~only the Federal government can will be able to brn is edc

,nAndover education is the variety and usn .effectively solve, t cannot be ar- system up to national star

quality of the courses in the upper three -Faculty members like to attend rallies gued that the promotion of equal or that the heavily-taxed

classes, the abolition of the junior class too. Let's keep it clean. The school spirit is rights for the 10%/ of our popula- Boston will be ab le to ldoesn't sound ~~~~~~~~~~there:iisutoheceradstoieti. tion which is Negro is a process slums and re-organize its

does't sundlike a bad idea.- ti pt h heredr odrc t that endangers American freedoms. portation, without Federal

Of course the junior cli7ies would never Assuming this does Mr. Johnson Everyone a g r e e s that

be abolished, It would pose a problem in ad-.A R a i R l seriously believe that such men as Ishould be a dividing lineA Reasonable Rule, ~ Governor Wallace of Alabama andarsofntnladsae

missions. Many qualified boys would go to Ross Barnett of Mississippi are icipal responsibility. It se

other schools rather than wait a year to ap- The faculty has been alarmned at tegoing to do their best to see thatmetaMrJonnan

ply. nature of pre-dawn pranks. After the eleva- this promotion is successful. It can I Goldwater, in choosing teirnot be argued that the providing ing line, have managed to

If this is a problem, however, Andover tor incident of two weeks ago, the faculty is of equal opportunity and a basic ot of problemsta

cnalways follow in the path of its contemp- considering a regulation prohibiting students economic standard of esistence is delt with on a scale that-o

,orrie an reucethe class. Such a plan from leaving their dorms until 6 am. Stu~ an evili nAeiata tnsFdrlgvrmn a coraries and reduce ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~as the richest nation in the history -o-i

would enable more boys to enjoy an Andover dents are now allowed to leave their dorms of man. Assuming this, does Mr. I Sneeyvi2education, especially in the upper three after 5 a.m. Jhsnsrosy]ileeta h ee azY

studsent. ihar h os motatth If the rule were enacted,. THE PHILLIP-student. ~~~~~~~IAN, the Outing Club, and the Fishing Club, PA H ss Etr ay O c et

Sincerely, organizations which function during these PA Hots Eseraz OrhetChris Wilbur '66 early hours, would be hampered. So would by Alex Belida 16.Since that time it

- ~~~students with other legitimate errands to run. The Esterhazy orchestra will ceived enthusiastic receptbo

We sugest tht the acultyrequir stu-perform in GW on Saturday, both audiences and critic~S.We sgges tht th faultyreqire tu-October 31 at 8:15 p.m. under the music lovers value and app

dents who roam the campus between 5 and direction of David Blum as the the opportunity to hear rarRebittal, 6 o'clock to sign out of their dormitories year's second Celebrity Series formed masterpieces.

e.function. Pablo Casals is the h

Although THE PHILLIPIAN believes that Anyone out during this period could be chal- The orchestra devotes itself to president of the organizat

Mr. Wilbur's letter presents a well construed lenged by a faculty member or a campus cop. the music of Joseph Haydn and response to numerous requ

argument, we disagree with his conclusions If there were any doubt as to the student's other composers of the' eighteenth is delighted to offer thisad early nineteenth centuries. In group at a very attractive

for reasons which he has failed to consider. purpose, his dormitory signout sheet could effnect, the group plays the same Arnold Steinhardt is a

We feel that a less subjective view of the be checked., music that Haydn performed at member of the orchestra. Al

value of the ji~nior class to both the boy and With this regulation, pranksters could the cdurt of Esterhazy. - he is only 26 years old, heThe group consists of 27 mu- tinguished himielf in both

the school is more realistic, be put in double jeopardy for illegal signout sicians who were selected not only and competition.

An important function of the junior procedures as well as the prank itself. Bird for their technique but also for Haydn lived from 1732t

class is to form a foundation for the upper watchers, on the other hand, could still main- their devotion to the proper ren- Most of his works were WT

three years. The .j oing soda an~ acauemlc ucrin uirelr vigil. dering of their music. the 29 years he was mUislthre yars Th jotin oiladaadmc t hi vigil The orchestra was established in rector'of the Princes Esterh

er 28, 1964 The Phillipian page 3

to Hermon Sweep)s Varsity ontestsmes Crump Harriers 17-39;, Andover Drowns In Red Watve, 30-14 AsLack Of Depth Hurts P.A. Cause Shedd Goes 52 Yds. For Initial TouchdownyOctober 24; Mt. Hermon with hills higher than Heartbrea,- dwoftegeduigheirt

ing full advantage 'of their and the Blue's unfamiliarit wth few minutes. After Dick O'Shaugh-2.55 mile course, the Mt. it, further hurt the harriers. nessy fielded a short kick-off at his

nharriers steanmrolled a - SUMMARY: twenty-seven, he and Terryed Blue squad 17-39. 1. Shorter (MIH) 13:40 Thomas netted 20 yards in fourHermie place five unners2. Nchols (MH) 13:58 dwsHermes pace fiv runers3. Larsen (MH) 14:10 dwsthe first six finishers within 4. Aenh (A)1 Then, Steve Shedd rolled-outnds of each other. Andover 5. Longad (MH) 14:25 from his own 48, cut back insidePeter Dennehy, recovering 7. Laug ha(A14:31 '>a block, and outran the Hernies'anankle sprain, broke up 8. MaNobl (A) 14:389 - secondary for a fifty-two yardron's shutout threat with 10. Fulton (MH) 14:40 scoring play. Thomas' conversionh place finish. ~11. Meade (A) 14:50place finish.12. Findley (MH) 14:59 kick was true and Andover had a

ing the seventh through 13. Cieasy [NMH)i1151204 7-0 lead.

ositions were Rusty Laug- 15. Burkard (A) 15:16 After Mount Hermon came backarl MacEvoy, and a much 16. Nelson (A) 15:17 with a touchdown on an O'Connell

ed Rick Noble. Kit Meade 17. Redosan (A) 15:18 sixty-yard pass, an attempted d out the Blue scoring with ~ .~two-point conversion failed, giving

eth place finish. t1- IV Harriers Win the- Blue a 7-6 lead.ite the 420 weather, each The Blue marched sixty-sevenurned in strong perform- Wednesday, October 21, Groton, yards for their second touchdown

aa course which runs up- Mass. - Blythe Nelson running the Quarterback Shedd cuts inside to begin his 55-yard touchdown run, following the kick-off. Thomas bar-1 'A miles. Hermon captain Lawrence cross county course in photo by Gray relled across from the two for theShorter, who finished third 14:28, led the JV's to a 27-28 vic- by Brad Smith them a first down at the Blue score and then booted the extra

year's Interschols, paced tory over Lawrence Academy. Va- Saturday, October 24; Andover thirty-six yardline. The Hernmies point. mn to victory with a new ho Rebasso, Jon Morse, Roger - Overcoming an early goal deficit, scored in seven plays with quarter- Once again however, the Her-curse record of 13:40. Smith, and Pete Vanderwalker also a le t emnsudsopdbc 'onl aigtebl vrImies coun~tered with a score of

m osddsoeely figured in the scoring, to give the Andover cold in the second half to from the four. The conversio' a hi w.Atraigedrntof poor Andover unchin team ahe narronitr. n tis secure a 30-14 victory. good and Mt. Hermon led 22-14. ads passeteydrove. seet-eloss of number two run- metoftesesn After recovering another An- yadin senverin plas. Thea t-

d Kellett, who will be in- INelson's time was only .4 sec- The visitors tallied the go-ahead dover fumble on the Blue twenty- poit 4onerio as goodfandmthuntil the Interschols. The I-onds off the record for the flat, touchdown late in the third period, four, the Hermies scored with a score was 1414a hltMywith the Hermon course, 2.5 mile7 course. IA short punt by Courty Dixon gave twenty-three yard pass.,Again,' the First Downs: 10 16

conversion was good, and Mount Yards Rushing: 154 164#1. T-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1--- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hro's lead was an insurmount- Panes: 4/9 7/16stfing H..erm ies Sli By B u o t r -~able 16 points. - Passes Intercepted By: 0 1.3. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fumbles Lost: 3 2Andover scored the initial touch- Yards Penalized 31 55

Speed, Drvn Defense Mrvds Lyargin - On The Sideinesby Jamie Flowers quarter. Peter Franchot centered' Hermon defense continually camedaOctober 24; Mt. Her- the ball from the right side and through to preserve the victory.r A D la

A fast Mount Hermon Sandy Stott drove it past the It was the Hermies superior A V M lliuon D o l r S ut eam scored two early goals Hermie goalie to tip the twines.' speed and hustle that made theg on to beat the Blue var- This gave some spark to the Blue difference. Time and time again by PETrE DENNEHY.The Red took advantage team and they pressed all the way the Red defense intercepted and ____

over's -sluggishness in the to the final gun. Several times the cleared potential scoring crosses For the majority of Andover's 850 students, the lockeree periods, and when PA Blue forwards came within inches from PA's wings. They were quick

aught fire, it was too late, of tying the game, but the Mount to pick up loose balls that might room is a scene of complete bedlam from 3:15 p.m. to 3:45a t Hermon drew first blood _ ___________have meant fast breaks for An- p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. In the win-.d ter the start of the secondMP dvrtetem th sqahcutheinndhebktaly The right wing dribbled Gauls In 7f0 rim doe. SUMMARY:te trm th sqahcusheinndhebktalndover's ullback Ciff by au UIUI~ijI Second Period: Mount Hfermon, 3:24. courts are constantly jammed. Tennis courts are generally0 dover's fullback Cliff byDick Stewart Third Period: Mount Hermon, 4:14. ovroweintesigtrm SonP erlmntilhtLt nd fired an angled shot Wednesday, October 21, Andover Fourt Period: ndover 6:10. 1000rcrwith i the diinl load. on ur aheticfalitis, Mr.a through goalie, Henry - On the strength of four second Beatsh h diioa odonorahltcfcliis r

for the initial score, period goals, the Gaul A-clubbers ceerHarrison's goal of "11/2 hours of enjybe:al xrieeopening minutes of the roeJr. Soce B atno bl iyexrs"

alf, te Red alliedagain, to a 7-0 victory over the Law- for all students would be a badly overstrained myth.e, it was the same right brought their record to 6-0. Liawrence Frosh, Evening practices for varsity athletes offer no long

c iing a hard shot off goalie Michel Schienman, Mark Moore An o .. ~ range solution. Rescheduling classes to provide for morningIn Ilaudet's hand and into the and Geoff Davis scored two goals An er J iig atltc ol enx oipil.Thonysltnsem

apiece and Graeme Means addedatltcwolbenxtoi osieTholyouinsemushed through their, 'only one to pace the powerful Blue at- by George Chimento, to lie in expanding our existing facilities. Fortunately, Mr.idway through the final tack. Wendesday, October 21; Andover Harrison and his committee of four coaches have just form-Shuts Out - ~~~~~~~~The undefeated junior soccer ulated such a proposal, providing for a $1,000,000 worth of

it vard h t u X C ut1team rolled over Lawrence Aca-faiiesbulovratny rprodtoeve10suet.'4-' .Xi-Country; ~~~demy frosh, 3-0. Center-forward,faiiisbulovratny rpeodtoeve10suet.

0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Duncan Andrews, right-inside, There are two aspects to the proposal: modernizationp on Grabs Fourth Place Rick Kirpatrick, and Lawrence of existing facilities and the construction~of new. The formerir by Ric Redman that the score did not clearly tell noon's conted fo h fe-includes Permatracking both indoor and outdoor tracks, r-

yOctober 21 ; FranklinI the story of the race, for his run- The B-squad juniors crushed surfacing the tennis courts at Pearson Farm and Will Hall,Competing without their ners stuck close to the freshmen Andover Junior High, 6-0. Tom adcvrn u ace ilswt newtrsrnlnrunrPtr0ne eIfrtefrt24 miles before their Weiss kicked in three goals while~h Kellett, the Blue cross blazing finish. Andover was fur- Ed Chapan tallied two, and John systems. The track infield will be converted into the' new

team fell to the Harvard ther handicapped by not having Wolsey scored one. After the game, varsity gridiron, and varsity lacrosse will occupy a sizable, 15-50. Dennehy had time to look over the course before one of the victors said, "It was a section of the Rafferty Fields.his ankle in practice the the race. farce."re, and Kellett is inelig- For new facilities, a field house on Brothers' Field con-

weeks of chipompnehediti3o22; taining 300 lockers, showers, a trainer's room and stockroom,erAl sto trBhoe and a gymnasium for exams, dances, and basketball-ranks

P~who placed fourth in the Ofense Ttrs In irs W in high on the list. Also being considered are five new susand his teammates swept .courts, a second hockey rink, and another pool, phps ul

S. seven ositions to shutout by Mike Wood Shortly after this the Blue was above the present one.?P ~~~~~Saturday, October 24; Andover- again deep in Green territory and

re Laughead was the top Chris Gurry threw two touchdown Gurry snuck across to make it Mr. Harrison believes that there are now approximatelyrunner on the fitt 2.& passes to Tex McLean and scored 16-0. 350 boys getting nothing, or very little, out of their short

e. He remained with the another by himself,as the JV II's Winchendon, however, was also periods of daily athletics. This is chiefly due to overcrowdedor the first two miles, but blasted the Winchendon School srn fesvl.Te kre henhdtosrn i-vrit,3-2 o hi is i ends and passed through a spotty facilities. By his proposed expansion program, he hopes tockand Laughead had to of the year. Blue defense. At halftime the score achieve his goals of "1½/ hours of enjoyable exercise" for all

eighth. Upper fullback Dave Johnson,Earl MacEvoy and Rick who a' h leslaiggon was Andover 16, Winchendon 14. students and "the chance for each student to participate in she seondandthid o wa th Ble'sleainggrond The teams traded Ts in the

Al ihdscn an thr gainer with more than 100 yards, third arter Though the Blue original activity."lue, while Kit Meade lost scored the other touchdown in~the ir q . gg duel with a Harvard offensive explosion. drove inside Winelhendon'slo0yard s he placed fourth for After the opening kickoff, th l a i therewsn furth scor-Ric Rednian and Pete Blue marched 70 yards with Jhn- util T Ma n chafurhthi quar-c

rr rounded out the shrunk- son doing most of the carrying, ter. hocwen aught haisg se-l & cstvz vf-Andover harriers, and Gurry passed to McLean for on'd tuhonpsmkn hoach John Kimball noted the score. sc_______re_________2_____22______

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swcami Says Athlete J U

- Green Will Fall Of The Week a ~~~~~~~~Wednady, Otober 2l-A- 30-0 at Groton. The V's a___________________ by ftED LoNDON' dovr'sh JVsquad from Lowell scoredi two Deanhd ayns,

Deerfield's football team appears to be as strong as the High. Waring, who tallied anothe

Hermie's squad which upended PA last Saturday. The Green, Lowell struck first in the game The J VI's were defeaholding a 2-1 record, including a 1-12 win over Exeter, fea- on a 50 yard swing pass-run a heavier Berwick Acad

tur~~ several break-away running bac~~~~~ks. ~ around left end, but the HIis team 24-6. The VI's ounrura seera brak-wayruningbacs.,Furtermore the stormed back early in the second selves trying to play def

Andover defense will have to contain the end runs which Mt. half. Quarterback Jack Williams for much of the -afternoHermon employed so effectively in its win. But the Blue will hi Joh Phliso a 60 yard pass offense, led by halfback J

be out to prov that they are't as bad as lst week's gameto knot the score at six all. Mike sey, finally managed topbe out to pove that thy aren't asbad as lastweek's gameKrinskcy soon afterward pegged a TD) in the second half to

made them look. The conclusion: Andover by a TD in an of- 40 yard pass to Phillips for An- for the only Blue score.fensive battle. dover's second score.

Thena Lwel halbac piked The JV VII's We nt dowanSoccer has its feet full with the Green this weekend. Be- TeaLollafbcpikdfeat before Emerson Scho

fore the season began, Deerfield soccer was rated almost as raff Willuahs' passto the fiatzand. In the first half the VII'sraced utheor agat tedOne,wsunbetstrong as last year's squad which took nine of ten games. But , oh "Smoke9' Plp hpueofWt ther teir aonltie, usawell was unb t onai

Exeter held the Green to a tie last week, and this Saturday the most productiv Wensasi u 9he hrol ~i Hampshire. n the cnthe Dekmen wil go a gal bettr in ovrtime.Andover athletic history "Soe drive of the day to go ahead 18-12. Vii's defense toughenedathe Dekemenwill go a gal better i overticaught 7 passes, scored two tou-

The Deerfield cross country team was left virtually in- downs and was posted for smoking ThmJanncrsed LarneAanm uner- ofene nrlbled theall, (what else) all on the same day. andLwec cdm em eenvral orahptact by graduation and has racked up an impressive record_against Class B squads. But the Kimballmen are hungry forvictory, and benefiting from their own course, should edgethe Green.

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by . a ReFiinncanehSn Philo New Inn Manager Outing lubBaker FinchCouncil in Massachusetts. He pre-

gJohnson's young Republi- sented a brief address. The Philomathean Society held Mr. Jerry O'Donaghue has re- Ten Outing Club members begannd the Teenage Republican Miss Peggy Whitefield, co-star its second debate of the ear in placed Mr. Brendon Harrington as to learn basic techniques of rockfthe town of Andover co- of the PA production of Bye Bye the Bulfinch debating room last manager of the Andover Inn. Mr. climbing last Sunday. Upper Jeffrd a political hootenanny Birdie two years ago, performed Friday. The topic was resolved: Harrington has been transfered to Gibbs taught the students theaturday evening in the Un- several fine numbers. Red China's Nuclear Detonation another Treadway Inn, Kimball basic methods of rope handling,d Room. Climaxing, the festivities was a Holds a Greater Threat to Russia House, in the summer resort of belaying and repelling. Gibbs is ason, head' of PA's Gold- dance that lasted until 10:30. than to the United, States." Northeast Harbor, Maine. climbing instructor at the Coloradofor president committee, Johnson said the dance was a social ngtv em o Mr. O'Donaghue came from Ire- Outward Bound school.good his lightly-regarded success. He has never before given Tengtv em o John land nine months ago. Steve Allen, president of thend brought one Sam Adams support to social parties. Butte, John Vier, and Ed Atkinson ______ Outing Club, plans to continuedover. Mr. Adams is cur- Mr. Johnson is no relation what- defeated Randy Bourne, Fred these classes. He hopes to promoterunnng fr Gvernr'ssoever to the president. London and Howard Austin. Stamp Club Officers rae tdn neeticlimbing.

Crew The Stamp Club recently held ____

Rally Ground Aluni~~~~us Strokes Tokyo Crew ~~~ its election of officers for the pre-* ~~by Pete Williams Junior year luck camne his way; sent school year. Peter Buchin was Field Tripes ri it PA has many alumni of which the Harvard varsity was selected elected president, Gene Mazel be-itcan be jtustly proud; one of these as the best American eight. This came vice president, and Steve Mr. Barss, Mr. Bearnish and Mr.-A em li is Thomas Pollock, President of the crew was split into two fours, McCarthy was elected secretary- Burnett took their elementary-flon A sst Ii Class of '61. Pollock is stroke of which 'held a run-off for the berth treasurer. science sections on a field trip lastIan American Olympic Crew at in the Olympics. Pollock was stroke The Stamp Club holds meetings Sunday to see unusual rock orma-by Short Tokyo. of the winning four, every Tuesday evening. tions in western. Massachusetts.ke Wood and his cheerlead-I

da massive rally in the Art Varsity crew coach William At the Olympics, Pollock's crew ______ The group left Andover at 9 a.m.courtyard on the eve of the Brown termed Pollock "a fine oars- ranked as consolation winner, ac- and returned at 6 .m.Hermon games last Friday man," while Pollock was only on tually seventh, and thus missing Class Ringsthe JV squad at Andover Drin the finals, by one berth.rchlight parade bega n his upper ear he rowed seven on Dr] uosrmmbro el William's Jewelry Store is now Common Roomif Court after sunset. Part the varsity, and rose to Captain and admits that Pollock was un- selling class rings with stones andband margched the crowd Of the varsity squad in his senior coordinated in most sports except silver crests. Cooley House officially becamerng students to the side of year, rowing five, crew, where he was "superb." Mrs. Mr. Grecoe, thrilled at the pro- the new senior common room lastWashington Hall where the Pollock went to Harvard in the Bowttndmins oy slloc as a spect, claims that the school se- week. The new facilities comple-and the Art Center form Fill of '61, where he continued "osading boye ti espheciallore lected a design he submitted as the meat the Ryley Room, where upperchamber. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ clig h im hn olc official school ring in 1939. Mr. classmen escape from the noise andcrowd gathered on the hs rowing. As' a sophomore he turned up at Pease House, having Grecoe is associated with Grecoe's violence of campus life with pool,slope by te Undrwoodrowed four on the varsity. This, walked the 20 miles up from Har- Jewelry Store, al.ens r o h esaheFistlsers spokh e fndrwomd crew boasted an undefeated season vard. "He had finished exams and tialey ieninedo, theles. ledingst tner opoke starsm until the Olympic trials in '63, wanted to go for a walk." tcoly Housie wilesopnweking the ory of the ar where they were downed by the Seniors know Pollock for hisColyHuewlbepnwek

ing he ouryar totheVesper Boat Club. However, in his writings in American history. Dramatics Ther nirs will hold uninformalings. An Andover banner Th raaWokhoireete etins chat o listen to records.large in the background. Heroism Rxeassures CM e The Dmaie Worsho patrsete inMeeains l beaalbl.Goceerleaders will try this the Dmbai Last Turdpay incffe M agrai twy be Avbe. Goodam for the Deerfield game. Mr. David Nicoll, Andover's Iand turned southerly on Main wthen Drmb a. ly waodPitr a offee aorriy anth Ander thusChief of Police, sent the following Street. The officers gave chase, and write Bye Haod Pierk farig ound nly ite Un d erwooletter to Mr. Kern per concerning as they approached the Andover oe Becr dDrek.To Hnuti i-Romwilbsevdawl.o insiructor Rick Platt's help in apprehendingI Savings Bank, a P.A. student rce h rdcinan escaping prisoner. namely, Richard Platt of Day Hall, Mante tenutioan. lmia-utrn S PC On, Dear Mr. Kemper: quickly observed the situation; and Mny tdent a nd waumni atr-Speaks ~~On Monday afternoon, October as the prisoner passed him, he tended steor thepa.i arKeiRaftys theoWork-Culturet19, at approximately 3:15 p.m., the tripped the fellow causing him to spsfrteottisya.KvnRfry'twmstectres. ~~~~Andover Police had been alerted fall to the pavement, The officers arty photos, Violence and Repose,res. E ectionls by the No. Reading Police that a immediately apprehended himVq are now on display in the North

by Chris Wilburman had just cashed a forged check handcuffed him, and returned him 'f wing of StiMSOn House in frontas TChLyos, Winsutr i in their town, Immediately, our de- to custody. *D- J. V of room 10. Violence portrays thenand American history partment notified the Andover Co- kind-hearted Jack (Iriffin tearingAndovr, soke t theop store and requested them to I wish to personally commend his hair out by the roots as Navytoday at Wednesday As_ notify the other local food stores.RihdPatfotekenjg- November 4 Debut lssaohrcoeoeThe phone call was just 'completed ment and courage which he dis-

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