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VO U E 810.5 _IP I ,17 Where was the~~~~~~~~ Grow... we needed him?4~~~~~~pea0 ro I ii .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 01 I.~ ~~~~~~T group ofahti6 PA ~cienhc e Deprment T pa ee'oo~o grop o PhlliAca~emy and compensating these renowned amni commite wllpentan o Abbot Alumni arrivd here yesterday for their epenses;usually, thty~i are evaluation to the faculty. This to review he succes of the Science well paid; forj' such visits. ptaisal will dell with thre? ma Depart et, marking the first time e Prominent Visitors I topics: the facenulty, the facilities,te that.A do'ver has en~loyed alumni in Ibmembtrs ofthe committeelare program nd curriculum. curri lunievala on. In the as follows: Ethan D. Alyea, r., PA In discussing the program and even g the '1974 Science Alumni '49, who is presently a ProfessbF of curriculum, the ~1umni willdtri. -Physics at Indiana University;'Josbph the success o 1A1 courses and their . }w~ ~I 'H. Chadbourne, Jr., PA '48, now textbooks, and valuate the qjuality I) ~~~ i~A ;l1 President of' the Institute for n- and the level o difilt ofths vironmiental Education; R~obeikt- C. courses. The committee will also pass Dean, Jr., PA '45, currently Assistant judgement ,on the faculty, iding if Professor of Chemistry at Priiiceon any skills are l~cki ng among its -- A U U~~~~~~~~niversity; Miss Victoria Kohler, membersi Abbot 58, a research assistant in~the - A New Concept adpartment' of Geology and The council will conclude! with a !Paleantology 'at Harvard; Joseph NI. report on he facilities and de'termine "Prahl, PA '60. an Assistant Profes~sor whether or n~ot there is a need to of Enigineering at the Case Westein update them. Dr. Minne considers ;Reserve University; and' Charles 1 b. this final assessment to be one of the 'Watson, PA P3, who at present is 'aRn most important 'evaluations."t :M.D ad Cinca Asoiie r M$in blies that th-co I .M~D. an a Clincal Asscilite ittee apraisal 'will kep cam- Thomas Wicker,, Associiite Ed4itor' graduatedl fronm the Universi of \Pfesor oforgr a hetheirt hefcut ;nd editorialist for, The Ne~ York North Carolina at Chap~l Hill in 1948 The Schedule ;~. on theirtoes and will induce sf e~r, will spa'on Wgt with a Bachelor of, Atts degree chedule evaluation within the eoraectmmedior.o Thi mrnigthe alumni vis d He continued, 1 "We will alsoibenefit aI 'iinHl.I svrllclppr 2TeSuhl This m~~~~~wing . department: Fr~~~~~~~hidgty, al8:0 PseinralJour al Haer~,TeSnh casses on p individual basis,as 'from the mortant ideas "of th CAtWicker w assigned byD ne hyr lmi n Lere will e an increased .. il letronheCeznadTeTbesla)efe planning to e~t lunch with studentslat interaction bwen the alumni an oyodh 1 Wtegt cn~l ndbcmn oyedtrb h Wn Commons,' and'during the afternoon, the school." ad hpssieeecinrfr ttso.SlmJinlin95.nhs ould prev~nt a fure recurrnce of eight years ohi- The k ourital, Mr. they will tour Evans- Hall and hold .Ustially thiq appraisal is performed . ' I infrma discssion withscieree by acult fromotherschoo~. ~ ch wrongdoing-' I Wicker, served' in cap46ities ranging' Th. ~~~~~~tefrach rs Tesc scssions e C y f c ly dm the r schoooll l t - N rt ep rer is Dw ppr.ca e r a '~hlp &'atededa i~n~ld o dtemin te alierLof ~ thI nw nnoatoxion A Renoyfned Journalist 7faom Sports Editor -to city all r. Ro ea homrrowhe dnrisgtheesills eor~U Naa ee Siandodl aths eearnvaioasnI a A natiy et, North ~ ~ jorntis a Mrs: Sizei, varia s ubers iftenhded dtin to cales the old id of '- reorer. o Hisnsar.cerws Science ~part . heirCaluni, andat noon hey willagtin 1% 'fly b wives. C1~airm iene vsi teteacrs. -in ethue. Ailoy I' u'. I 1959 Mr.Wickartwa appointe ~~Departme~it Ro tate~~th~it Physics, and Chemistry Departments AssociSataea Retrvan to thearNasval -Mrthe vie itoro s "areer e theiumni ceuld .is oclse Tby t~z'btsi tnsltrh wSihc Dcartm~ in C scunte. Hed ntedr Faculty RelO G H reind' obcm Cptl il wi 4W the 4C'w ~ W~sigoiu es ehdapid * 11111,Sine "i tetecirs nth i oqfn' a95 Mr'.icer ims apin8bt ~Departme stated~th~tiPhysicunkemptbappearance andrtbeard. the isior h n uomei vAssecitedio o the asvoflhi Academ fautym Hewilnote'de of5 acul3 wee tauh betww eTe as itial reuterowing lterhe I 0 ~ ~ ~ ~~erse resident, Mr. Wckmer sare Catl major ona the Apos ea e in t next 1960andy, oniday He noon . o pwt etee !~~x year. Of these, fiye ill leave pe4. interest in the internationaletdfor uhe seicYcok hi m A mael, eih il tn sabaia'ortuns hcn be . mader dealdo~t ofe Prmes int1Johnu ''7 for a year~~ and four w I participate in available to Greek students, by Kennheedye'scasassleaatson.eHisiarticle tb.the choo Yea: Arcta (S..A.)eductin Nethe ineaihrtd~. rejected!aaa -gwa pubihe on the ai af hs A talee ihas rnni the7,7 ahllp- Wilola Gfa40rdnsetwill goe o~e cheer-onsaingcthegcturtlen 1a Acadeinmn fcuto newr bsrwcorl nd:o td1 hr etuh pastee th r etr rtrwsogsotswl etraonas a oit erer, lo~ingth twelve Achivr elo g staf esley60and, 19i2jivey Hiprssw a orfvrt aut ebr oreeo Hl~o n th ient96 Mr. Wicker wso aoe yea. f ihee, iy il addit~iontechtinelw Ma itratioGarde chnesciig'onrtaj~ove. h aarcmht louheaiti ofu wsitn biueremetby five faculaan membrs illrturpan fo vill o rek MstenfAts K o hkTefrtana P asa utoa' n e Arthur asassinai . Hispritle the School Year: A iroad (S.Y.A.) educating them n En~lish studi was puraishe, an the daypublisher sabbticl ad SY.A.LibralSt ies als atWeseya.1 Baar whchwll gaceoth lawn inones omlte 19 k c- i'mnyrsosiiiis nti Instructor in psyc lo~' Willinming Sto tcfrais MatrI frn fSmulPilpsHlanopnietbsNd n tepsition an Wik rotned tonrit exous Asocate'H. L~atrPeerArs i GoloyScinc intrct, ifSatuayve May! 18 wille ofesr t h mies. Thl ncue fon earmed!b calls '~gledl and hisoupld it Shrout an his wifeonstance~ ~ll Durig the 197-75 schoo ear al acrae English n truc~tr Chris irklandh leeon imucng the, prfdet t i ese evelonsl.' e seti fo rieasn optinfo h beonmen ieos of ow~ Cm wfFecIinstructori n.Wsea.Ui y CHi e t dou anyrithifgsuity hamevber, con-em hofis ' sgtoospomtdcrtcs twele rachnagW fext I aditern. Keaklandeo MSanhistuorAel-sd fregWeaereaease h~ie 'rmhsflo ueuhas n Locatedcunta 1ebr 00 il retrnhfrand Ruiworkf hiwfe, Daneo insrutr Abu 150 pepe bot faculty'huulbegr.spt farmiCaw am re a Christineal Stuio. alogytinstructor studenthic will anthe arou landi cotBzarst hrases eits' nt epapiile inghis reait&v poniyada aprF'aseAtistructr oots, (cotiuedonpagt(ontiued ontpaged egt) rt a~~~ternativ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~urng school5 cholfo highuaryan schoolpld it shtudents hou wiec bedt Satudiyginia8, illweferthDirectore." of mnResearchl anrvauticerdeikPeesil wee so 'P ll R v alls In reain kin Outward Bound x rienve in aEndgls i.; r hisrco incehi nt calolrelnmnites Tuesfeay bym ijune evnds hasil het~ so foor expeiinenflsoi e bascmey drcsef ufCiealmngPsuc wi trbe o sabathicl omnytig t a ee co-woarlis Inw- ashnhPst rmtd rtcs 'ituLoateo. a rehin, andil vaiu at ftegoe IrcoofesahanEvlti' henr drugs, rnciall S~DanOheRs have no unning ate or eect~c R Mr i , inD pans nrco AboFrederic pee, oer70 fathe anincuzarie stogholy, ofteditAoher anrearvee wasgte ',fand inwtr canp downe to a5 Chestiabio o iogntprc eior ls ditdt ioaigtec sM hyuehr ds t ofencGnealStifaction pe el Gs)Ti Euoeanheticldnga seg tdugcrle duiln the PAvarees. Inohs ontinuaek. The maenc-qusi marethpretgef ruehatte oppr Rocie an Hapr bI -eAr ntrc grdatttdis tStdednntsrayj eited t.rtegnra6tdetatiue it sasedsediyfom4%ipt6 tar"po" Ounivrity Bnetyad Adm cien ins reiwan ~t o nwppg col n ~tuentrspecf Pul 99'Rne94 vena onalmns Inificntkipeng o bas Oficerl selbt Good cenoug lil anIaaienuhasTeuei~wr al releed i Tesoll thtaotbyo h-eircascn ottnigygo"rsossrs work towrds a P.D. n nglish asGlobe and the ne sbt. iscal~ Miozi b caiualldas."h 'ut9/ol oifrm entn 197 eeiito 0 i 1973rand sitheraieon r rou Harvi, ard Cateriue wills comple andbedi aD r.etron senc a Eatornu e poll aluso deicialy with ileald toOi94"the GS ats as hnvenrsting atoog ~ selected French to H FedmaskPter szer oting f the scietoig. Mrnl Peesns oet oe60 of the prentersen seo 'after oly one ear at will ecome sudents of Frencte a niors csate aeiuted drugsolatin'tc "s ay th the rdas s is ~ aftn policies Satrg'ruslchl Cairmno the dongiy Dheatmhnt convesatinal styleosai6 they used em hodu n ~ hed syin ha drppdrwly Ma be iars w alsopoled.Thi Iattnol, Athy nst G reee cniudo aeegt 'thera senoccyai. 39The xtnl 50Bri t'h eInttta or bi5 t 20ofl'n iciplina(vry pei(coned o- pagved eght) - Anhoy il il( omlte~hs orsofthae~s n rnc, pa6~ilealciaete moig t b ."otsanig"asopo graduate' stud~~~~~~ie atSafrI n ~mn.H ned a tdn a2itde wad - r 86i.171ooroe.e'o s- Ad I'col an tdnIepc o ue - iest,,et ', dn'is' rves adfaer o esppr s rfetdintepl. cr aamn s infcnty:h*pecnaeo PfierEizbthGQdeuh n -_ sc s h Bs66wrea1t buteseir lsca ousanigl od"rspnesrs work twards Ph~b.in Engish ~ t 'Glbe andthe Dever Pot. Hiswif~ emoranum be alled iolatos." fom 17%in 197 to 30 in 193 and eihrPineo aradCtern il:cmiean dt; M.Ptrsnsn mmr:1ur h ol lodal'ihilea o34 n17."TeGL 'sa hl Vnvesti thloydisletd rec t eamstr ierqotn t' mos ci resmkn.'r s.aPtro' oet vr I ftepeetsno Enlsh ntrco Jh Lnonltrauehpngt ete xps ipran iurs ~77 o h'snorM o ttd htth rolmcls.Stdntspor o sho afe nyoeyara .I 'b 'esuet o h rnhclur n a syteyh' sdAus t ae ihte s'I n olce ocrig rgachl

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Page 1: --A U - Phillipian Archivespdf.phillipian.net/1974/04111974.pdf · group ofahti6 PA ... "We fel it's better to yait cannot be revoked as lonk as the ... wid Lois kyi Plioto Editors

VO U E 810.5 _IP I ,17

Where was the~~~~~~~~ Grow... we needed him?4~~~~~~pea0 ro

I ii .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 01

I.~ ~~~~~~T

group ofahti6 PA ~cienhc e Deprment T pa ee'oo~ogrop o PhlliAca~emy and compensating these renowned amni commite wllpentan o

Abbot Alumni arrivd here yesterday for their epenses;usually, thty~i are evaluation to the faculty. Thisto review he succes of the Science well paid; forj' such visits. ptaisal will dell with thre? maDepart et, marking the first time e Prominent Visitors I topics: the facenulty, the facilities,tethat.A do'ver has en~loyed alumni in Ibmembtrs ofthe committeelare program nd curriculum.

curri lunievala on. In the as follows: Ethan D. Alyea, r., PA In discussing the program andeven g the '1974 Science Alumni '49, who is presently a ProfessbF of curriculum, the ~1umni willdtri.

-Physics at Indiana University;'Josbph the success o 1A1 courses and their. }w~ ~I 'H. Chadbourne, Jr., PA '48, now textbooks, and valuate the qjuality

I) ~~~ i~A ;l1 President of' the Institute for n- and the level o difilt ofthsvironmiental Education; R~obeikt- C. courses. The committee will also passDean, Jr., PA '45, currently Assistant judgement ,on the faculty, iding ifProfessor of Chemistry at Priiiceon any skills are l~cki ng among its--A U U~~~~~~~~niversity; Miss Victoria Kohler, membersiAbbot 58, a research assistant in~the - A New Concept

adpartment' of Geology and The council will conclude! with a!Paleantology 'at Harvard; Joseph NI. report on he facilities and de'termine"Prahl, PA '60. an Assistant Profes~sor whether or n~ot there is a need toof Enigineering at the Case Westein update them. Dr. Minne considers;Reserve University; and' Charles 1b. this final assessment to be one of the'Watson, PA P3, who at present is 'aRn most important 'evaluations."t

:M.D ad Cinca Asoiie r M$in blies that th-co I .M~D. an a Clincal Asscilite ittee apraisal 'will kep cam- Thomas Wicker,, Associiite Ed4itor' graduatedl fronm the Universi of\Pfesor oforgr a hetheirt hefcut ;nd editorialist for, The Ne~ York North Carolina at Chap~l Hill in 1948

The Schedule ;~. on theirtoes and will induce sf e~r, will spa'on Wgt with a Bachelor of, Atts degree chedule evaluation within the eoraectmmedior.oThi mrnigthe alumni vis d He continued,1 "We will alsoibenefit aI 'iinHl.I svrllclppr 2TeSuhlThis m~~~~~wing . department: Fr~~~~~~~hidgty, al8:0 PseinralJour al Haer~,TeSnhcasses on p individual basis,as 'from the mortant ideas "of th CAtWicker wassigned byD ne hyr lmi n Lere will e an increased .. il letronheCeznadTeTbesla)efeplanning to e~t lunch with studentslat interaction bwen the alumni an oyodh 1 Wtegt cn~l ndbcmn oyedtrb h WnCommons,' and'during the afternoon, the school." ad hpssieeecinrfr ttso.SlmJinlin95.nhsould prev~nt a fure recurrnce of eight years ohi- The k ourital, Mr.they will tour Evans- Hall and hold .Ustially thiq appraisal is performed . ' Iinfrma discssion withscieree by acult fromotherschoo~. ~ ch wrongdoing-' I Wicker, served' in cap46ities ranging'Th. ~~~~~~tefrach rs Tesc scssions e C y f c ly dm the r schoooll l t - N rt ep rer is Dw ppr.ca e r a'~hlp &'atededa i~n~ld o dtemin te alierLof ~ thI nw nnoatoxion A Renoyfned Journalist 7faom Sports Editor -to city all

r. Ro ea homrrowhe dnrisgtheesills eor~U Naa ee Siandodl aths eearnvaioasnI a A natiy et, North ~ ~ jorntis aMrs: Sizei, varia s ubers iftenhded dtin to cales the old id of '- reorer. o Hisnsar.cerwsScience ~part . heirCaluni, andat noon hey willagtin 1% 'fly bwives. C1~airm iene vsi teteacrs. -in ethue. Ailoy I' u'. I 1959 Mr.Wickartwa appointe~~Departme~it Ro tate~~th~it Physics, and Chemistry Departments AssociSataea Retrvan to thearNasval-Mrthe vie itoro s "areer e theiumni ceuld .is oclse Tby t~z'btsi tnsltrh

wSihc Dcartm~ in C scunte. Hed ntedr Faculty RelO G H reind' obcm Cptl il

wi 4W the 4C'w ~ W~sigoiu es ehdapid* 11111,Sine "i tetecirs nth i oqfn' a95 Mr'.icer ims apin8bt

~Departme stated~th~tiPhysicunkemptbappearance andrtbeard.the isior h n uomei vAssecitedio o the asvoflhiAcadem fautym Hewilnote'de of5 acul3 wee tauh betww eTe as itial reuterowing lterhe I0 ~ ~ ~ ~~erse resident, Mr. Wckmer sare Catl majorona the Apos ea e in t next 1960andy, oniday He noon . o pwt etee!~~x year. Of these, fiye ill leave pe4. interest in the internationaletdfor uhe seicYcok hi m

A mael, eih il tn sabaia'ortuns hcn be .mader dealdo~t ofe Prmes int1Johnu

''7 for a year~~ and four w I participate in available to Greek students, by Kennheedye'scasassleaatson.eHisiarticletb.the choo Yea: Arcta (S..A.)eductin Nethe ineaihrtd~. rejected!aaa -gwa pubihe on the ai af hs

A talee ihas rnni the7,7 ahllp- Wilola Gfa40rdnsetwill goe o~e cheer-onsaingcthegcturtlen 1aAcadeinmn fcuto newr bsrwcorl nd:o td1 hr etuh pastee th r etr rtrwsogsotswl etraonas a oit erer, lo~ingthtwelve Achivr elo g staf esley60and, 19i2jivey Hiprssw a orfvrt aut ebr oreeo Hl~o n th ient96 Mr. Wicker wso aoeyea. f ihee, iy il addit~iontechtinelw Ma itratioGarde chnesciig'onrtaj~ove. h aarcmht louheaiti ofu wsitn biueremetbyfive faculaan membrs illrturpan fo vill o rek MstenfAts K o hkTefrtana P asa utoa' n e Arthur asassinai . Hispritle

the School Year: A iroad (S.Y.A.) educating them n En~lish studi was puraishe, an the daypublishersabbticl ad SY.A.LibralSt ies als atWeseya.1 Baar whchwll gaceoth lawn inones omlte 19 k c- i'mnyrsosiiiis ntiInstructor in psyc lo~' Willinming Sto tcfrais MatrI frn fSmulPilpsHlanopnietbsNd n tepsition an Wik rotned tonritexous Asocate'H. L~atrPeerArs i GoloyScinc intrct, ifSatuayve May! 18 wille ofesr t h mies. Thl ncue fon earmed!b calls '~gledl and hisoupld itShrout an his wifeonstance~ ~ll Durig the 197-75 schoo ear al acraeEnglish n truc~tr Chris irklandh leeon imucng the, prfdet t i ese evelonsl.' e seti fo rieasn optinfo h

beonmen ieos of ow~ Cm wfFecIinstructori n.Wsea.Ui y CHi e t dou anyrithifgsuity hamevber, con-em hofis ' sgtoospomtdcrtcstwele rachnagW fext I aditern. Keaklandeo MSanhistuorAel-sd fregWeaereaease h~ie 'rmhsflo ueuhas nLocatedcunta 1ebr 00 il retrnhfrand Ruiworkf hiwfe, Daneo insrutr Abu 150 pepe bot faculty'huulbegr.sptfarmiCaw am re a Christineal Stuio. alogytinstructor studenthic will anthe arou landi cotBzarst hrases eits' nt epapiile inghisreait&v poniyada aprF'aseAtistructr oots, (cotiuedonpagt(ontiued ontpaged egt) rt

a~~~ternativ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~urng school5 cholfo highuaryan schoolpld itshtudents hou wiec bedt Satudiyginia8, illweferthDirectore." of mnResearchlanrvauticerdeikPeesil wee so 'P ll R v alls In reain kinOutward Bound x rienve in aEndgls i.; r hisrco incehi nt calolrelnmnites Tuesfeay bym ijune evnds hasil het~ so foor expeiinenflsoi ebascmey drcsef ufCiealmngPsuc wi trbe o sabathicl omnytig t a ee co-woarlis Inw- ashnhPst rmtd rtcs

'ituLoateo. a rehin, andil vaiu at ftegoe IrcoofesahanEvlti' henr drugs, rnciall S~DanOheRshave no unning ate or eect~c R Mr i , inD pans nrco AboFrederic pee, oer70 fathe anincuzarie stogholy, ofteditAoher anrearvee wasgte',fand inwtr canp downe to a5 Chestiabio o iogntprc eior ls ditdt ioaigtec sM hyuehr ds t ofencGnealStifaction pe el Gs)TiEuoeanheticldnga seg tdugcrle duiln the PAvarees. Inohs ontinuaek. The maenc-qusi marethpretgefruehatte oppr Rocie an Hapr bI -eAr ntrc

grdatttdis tStdednntsrayj eited t.rtegnra6tdetatiue it sasedsediyfom4%ipt6 tar"po"Ounivrity Bnetyad Adm cien ins reiwan ~t o nwppg col n ~tuentrspecf Pul 99'Rne94 vena onalmns Inificntkipeng obas Oficerl selbt Good cenoug lil anIaaienuhasTeuei~wr al releed i Tesoll thtaotbyo h-eircascn ottnigygo"rsossrswork towrds a P.D. n nglish asGlobe and the ne sbt. iscal~ Miozi b caiualldas."h 'ut9/ol oifrm entn 197 eeiito 0 i 1973randsitheraieon r rou Harvi, ard Cateriue wills comple andbedi aD r.etron senc a Eatornu e poll aluso deicialy with ileald toOi94"the GS ats ashnvenrsting atoog ~ selected French to H FedmaskPter szer oting f the scietoig. Mrnl Peesns oet oe60 of the prentersen seo

'after oly one ear at will ecome sudents of Frencte a niors csate aeiuted drugsolatin'tc "s ay th the rdas s is ~ aftn policies Satrg'ruslchl

Cairmno the dongiy Dheatmhnt convesatinal styleosai6 they used em hodu n ~ hed syin ha drppdrwly Ma be iars w alsopoled.ThiIattnol, Athy nst G reee cniudo aeegt 'thera senoccyai. 39The xtnl 50Bri t'h eInttta or bi5 t 20ofl'n iciplina(vry pei(coned o- pagved eght) -

Anhoy il il( omlte~hs orsofthae~s n rnc, pa6~ilealciaete moig t b ."otsanig"asopo

graduate' stud~~~~~~ie atSafrI n ~mn.H ned a tdn a2itde wad - r 86i.171ooroe.e'o s-

Ad I'col an tdnIepc o ue- iest,,et ', dn'is' rves adfaer o esppr s rfetdintepl. cr aamn s infcnty:h*pecnaeo

PfierEizbthGQdeuh n -_ sc s h Bs66wrea1t buteseir lsca ousanigl od"rspnesrswork twards Ph~b.in Engish ~ t 'Glbe andthe Dever Pot. Hiswif~ emoranum be alled iolatos." fom 17%in 197 to 30 in 193 and

eihrPineo aradCtern il:cmiean dt; M.Ptrsnsn mmr:1ur h ol lodal'ihilea o34 n17."TeGL 'sa hl

Vnvesti thloydisletd rec t eamstr ierqotn t' mos ci resmkn.'r

s.aPtro' oet vr I ftepeetsnoEnlsh ntrco Jh Lnonltrauehpngt ete xps ipran iurs ~77 o h'snorM o ttd htth rolmcls.Stdntspor o shoafe nyoeyara .I 'b 'esuet o h rnhclur n a syteyh' sdAus t ae ihte s'I n olce ocrig rgachl

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PAGE ~ h P'$BJPIAN iiAPRIL l1, 1974

"Hell of a baroain"

Th~ PIUIPIAN iOver 300 'At endin'g PA O'i ScholarshipROBERT WINER Tryfuhnrd ilbyo ment. "We have about the right per -lceiin adifficult spot.

Thityfor hndeddollars wilbyy acentage-say incr~ised-1/4-here o'Thonly cieo raon fadiI President -. lot of'things. A new'~car, a down payment on scoasi, Mnrsi."It's a prmc c iu&1a"need" for the help. Nothing else enters

RICHAR "ES O ALTER ahheayericolgormbeaersstem, and one we can cope with in times of the picture, and all grants and loans areHES JNat Aidover. For most families, teO 973-74 eoomic strain, such as these." ji~dged solely with this in mind. Princeton

Editoriat 7Oara - Eio tuition will require at least some degree of Miner also-made Ilote f the fact that with rolviews each recipient's financial tatusbAVIDI 4ULTHARD ROGER STRONG financial sacrifice. For itany it will rove ihoolpeatngri dgtfbu7ey eand y change in actual ned

Co-spoits i~~itor Co-sports 'Editor prohi~~~bitive. illion, tuition brings inklbout $3.5 million. fcr the' scholarship requires revision ofLAW99 ICE E~IIP THORNTON DAVIDSON~ There is, hoivever, . a well-publicized -ftdntteefore, re on about a 50%o SICSS's ,original figure.B~s~ness ~nager Managing Editor alterative for families of prospective ;holarship from the, start, he reasoned. Pyn h a

$AGA R~AIH "TANLEY.STOLZ suetswocntafodheultiin. When he explained the philosophy behind IHowever, once a grant i awarded for theEzecuttv~ fo I "sscaeprsIto This. involves a rquest ,fo fanil aid- his, Miner tated, "We fel it's better to yait cannot be revoked as lonk as the

/ .11 cllrsi gatsad onsad avpe everyone, iclud' 'the ealthy, stdnt remains' at PA. At one te,peter~Vat tes.AotntEio recommendation for aid by the school's 'studients on scholarship were required to'

Mark G I I/ Asehtant Sports Editor scholarship service that is compatible with Ok during se of their free time-MarkG . ~~~~~~~~~~~the. candidate's own estimate.

Peter W ' - .Getting the Best odnsibly to pay their way"-but thiswid Lois kyi Plioto Editors 'Al' n-*pctice was abandoned in 1960, Min~r

B -d Ge "Otir, job," says Adiissions icor epandtorasons for the ch~nge-.inas: Ad~a~hlflg Mnager oshu4 Minet;, "is to geti for Andover the . ~ t~et ea oasm n

Steve S best student body possible. We vwant kids aihoofsuproiyyukowrigfrmud Oswal ~~treeU' CIZI~dWS wli'ii~e self-contaminating-kids who hav'e . a osueirtyuknwwrigfo

showni a demonstrated, ability to se their p'~tsldct.Aalsoulanly etn th,I ~~mindslin the thought oes"This goal, l. &.ta wrdtypaiclarlynthewan ark

Speeia !o LINi Abraham. couled fth pr c ess."~ inte-ilp ~el -uy m nembers inComnwsacoupled the clause' in the Phillips "~- Imposition." A faculty recommendation to.EDITORI L' AcdByCnsiutoRD in heshol the Trustees and their app~roval ended the'

J.P .~r CBARD CMebm, . "requisite students from~r all quarters,"prcceR bern .~ ParmeS. lese, M. Praer, B Rc. aksth fiacal-ad porm aBesides tve elimination of exclusive work

Rfd, Jbenn Pzee. Ce EfloW , . beneficial obligation for he school. -dtohripratcagshv oetwell, .M; d L 1ennedy, W. Scheer, E. Elb . That' Andover makes n attempt to at-duyohrmptatcngsavcmeoLewis, D. oud, R.McCabe - [trcf anid accommodate t nte4 students of '.pass since 196.~ A small detrease in the

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~all bacigrounds is borne outby the fact that . pcntg ofsdesonsoarh i27% of this year's's rcieaid of. ' ttrbuted to seiveral things. Mr. Miner

studehts receive ~~~~~~~~~listed three that h cnsidered major. ForV-' i roiL Lel ~v~i~ some kind. This inli~les studehts ~ Miip boys s t uo i dnirk wsy one, he said, the, endo~uient was meant to

C fl Ga~ ua uidie schovlipgroant (27,sents onlyng cover about 90.students, not, 1200. Th1s,President receiving-loans (17). and students combining Andover combined withbisey ockhtinytfueltp-rices and

\To0("o o scholarship .wihla 6 The students g ing a 0rek tuition,' than to scare eetyas~fifain hssrtc hBlattner and when CopPeintBb here on fulscholarship-stuition, perhaps ppe awy Y o ,,Anovgives one' eowntenocht, euc t rltve

Blattner sis InstrUctor Bill' Shrout at- travel allowancie, and other, acaidemic e- h IIof a bargain."*- tempted tostu q onfidential guide evaluating penses+-,,number 83, including students Computerized Estimate priolOtosonadHels ae ht

Andovirl courses and- teachers, their proposal, from the A Better Ch'ancei (ABC) program. An accepted Applicant applied forlatya'Aboasriocorbue tL~~' in' and was never ~~~~~~~~Scholarslip Biudget fancial aid in one step. The parents or teecnebas frewgIi eeo

beaemrd-Ttrydbt One-t4enth- of the- school budget goes. gardians fill out a'statement much like the shasip.eoIght erji tlyoleaddrese1 -by the faculty. - ' towakd awarding financial aid, but this lo g form sent out by the Internal Revenue the ratio of old PA scholarship t the

Agai tis spring, several students had prepared $661 ,5i5 allotment will rem~ain constant for -St myice. This form is sent to Princeton, New, rest of ithe shoql.-to comb le a confidential guide; They planed to the next fur years. Despite the' rise in Jersey, where the Schools and Coil -Aotee-'heMsSse

passo~iIqustiiinaresto ver stuent tocol~cttuition~ the average grant, will continue to S holarship Service (S~SS) evaluates te- 'Aohe ey revision in the flancial aid.the esulingdata ~n to nterretthe atain biefprovidd for 62%1/ of the totjil tuition,' due to" in ormation. A comput r then prints out astcurhaben hngintewyte.

u ' - ~~~~~~~~~teforhcoin ecteaso in size oftefil ure, based on that~ form alone, which shlrhp r wre obgn.ih evaluat o i of ea~b instructor's handling of his thent coinngofth re resents an estimate of wvhat that family stdn.teas now, had t prove his -

course Aside frodn the physical impossibility of 'Cornlicatedono? The v~hole mess can be cc d realistically py-' to educate- the ne o ibttesse 1 o ro't~.~overin Ievery departnifeflt in the school, the straightened out through comprehension of st d lnt; a~hne.I 90teshq ceaeo

~tudn~s becae dscouaged wit th excssivlyone basic fact-the percentage of students Te estimate is theniserit to every majbr.th'MQ~iotqafe--.yt.Tisitdesw recacti souayefacuty h mexbesvly on sh, larship, year in hlhd -year out-, will p ps school n the New' England area. By meant that thei most qualified pr ac,

46 9 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~emi~in the 25%.30%V rnge, as it has in in of'mial agreement, they all abide by the- coplsehof cast to tte soo ited."Yoi'0 crz ioeteacher fumed. "All the the re ~nt past. This mains that wvith. a re ommentlation, ech, school offering at regardles f cQ sttoe shotpacicl,

teachers ~co hi'waknesses, and all you could,-' higher ition',and fewer st~dents, about the m st the difference between". tuition and "BtheM syemwsntpaicl-do iscr~ate aotof ossi amog thefacuty~"same amoint of tuition &~venus is coming w at the 'Princeton equation" determinessadMnr W jutidthaeeog

I~.. ~ nesacnieta ud to, To~ reet the 62% average grant, hqwever,' w at the -family can pay.moe.Soeihyarag ne adPas.Anoe eesacofdnia ud to"' f'' ' Admissions. Director Robert Sides) Kteacer nd sudets, he'busiessof $,10 median this year will be raised to The Man Who Savei ~ T~-ig ytm"serve .vt i ecefndsuet.Th:bsnsso 2 year. But thei scholarships will' his is significairt in ilhat it virtually- onceived i present ".votin~s" .mnanagnlI a diverse facutly admittedly raises tough 1be pa ioned among a smaller aount of el mates financial recruiting for students Mitier calls it a "'superb 'system"' and'said'polit roblems. But rather than exacerbating studen, sote current scholarship budget es ecially qualified in some field.,"It's a bit -hth esn edt hnei nte

shou adeuateto 'maintain- the f* m es"sysMnr "bu we itch p1Aems, a thorough evaluation from the:s~uopoeaeur u, nvoeie. ay ie,"u e alythe 'system twihis usedtu,suetcould eave weaknesses of the facut recent rns percentagewise. happ with i.P.besaiewe ~ial, ~hculy The'S~ u mn 'ahssvd a subi antial amount' and "j Amsonrelvsaunth

expose ad open for resolution. ' ' Ad ~tdy tsa delicate balance. Any th is 'penalized' 4-Aen the Princeton wro h omte.T~AAnd vi r students, pay too much intiiontbe rdalicesinfnniladrqsseqtonayheasfod tuition, cons ists of 20 facult ' mb~rs, ~ppointed

sitting h ough el ses, with teachers they. cannot would otbmewith increased allot- Ideasily wipe out s life ;svg andbyteHamtrwoed em"a~

reputalo of a t er from sources which are E','' somthi Yless a iverse in their experience. A

cofdn at guide c6uld produce a more objective ,To the Editors and The Advisory Coin re rt Iln this way, the different comments, To the Editors''the- performance. itte W in ivrethn abotls ~the oi- flwr P.A. is anal ous to

I'mI rlieed o ee hattheisue f i 96pehin abut heperonaitis adlg kee-~gthrough warm elFina~y pponntsof such'a evaluation know eahe rpot has nlybeen raised. As aa t is i dealing with here. A parent as DtiGlmuonce wrote on t Op.Ed

tha tb ycamalwysrely upon the test of fairness, house Counselor, I have been disturbed by wo dh've a better all-aroundcview of the page, junior yearlis nalagous to s mmingWho ar rallyprovide ,a fair judgment of the my responsibility to consolidate the in- sph ol. and students would be more directly through hot gl'ue; and not-only is te glue,..

O iddata? If a student has the formation fromh teacher reports into on vIe ntepoesof: their own hot, u ti o adadc Mthe a con flentialon. ~ t'rhome. Th amount of. time' edcation. sp t Shard d anda unk inosundert ke the task of a conflential I~~~~~~~~~~by ollage woswork his way teachers givei in writing tese reports, and '-Sinc~erely, Barbara Wicks knowledge of vyhat's go.K$ on-' ot

I th qulityof heirpereptns -are m- greatly extdhis own, a junior at A. fesae tmdif tou so collecting and prsi' fei scerta he instructor 'like a lost and wanderink puppy'. iwide

treenousvoumeofdata, then that ha t ge ofind just thi right word, . 'DRU& PoLL eyes voicing queslions he dares not spaks,student ould recognize the responsibility such phrase~exactly the right y'to convey his - What are P.A.T~s? When is Ar'e Day?.-,evaluati deinand~. . meaning. I 'do not felel comfortable Whti -loewe1to~ h

paraphrasing this effort ~~~~~~houseparents? Where i h bath~Until e can b se' evaluation upon ratonaleregardn 'touchy corn- Contrary to popular balief, a-junior lngno'

stdn actions, process wilremain in the ments"i and their effect o students and sense of security in knowing, p~itively- Das. es. parents~ does not stand up in the 'ap- ' hta nrei eir~l uu

proximriately 150 reports I havercie hs. bounding into his room if he s6 uch as'year. There hai not been one report to'' turns on his light or stereo after tenr-thirty.-aturn ' ~~~~~~~caustic to be read by a student or parent .. He finds, inksead,l a sense6A tre Idato.a

among them all. There ard criticisms and l os-up-na-o on feelingt, whichlas~~~~~~~~ ~some negative observatin butall of these' does - not abate s the a rg es. At

On Pa~ si of weeks PHILLIIAN it ws would e most beneficialt stetif they (':: - Arena Day, for Ox-ft~e, a julio enter.'.inretly stated 4thewner of Phillip Were re- in their origia fw.- smiling, with a schedule. of einety,AcadeBcmeI elsrotit arsity Swimming Award had not et eas elsmngyaottiI.-Firench, social science, English, anpin

been d~~il ed. The' PHILLIPIAN . quoted many comments fully in my fall erm -- _ lessons; a pia onanig n ovhregret this letters. Imagine the waste of tlime'-and 'i6IIll clocks, no afterdoons, and no Sat rdlys.

mistak ~ d wshes ocorrec it. Feestylr John paperl A teacher wrote a report; I copied it, "" '"1He leaves, a puzzled " Iof-on t-know-Kingery seived this honor a little over a month a secretary typed a copy of my copy and then 'what-hit-me" expriessio onhsfcwith a'ago. -' we sdnt- it home. - - frank~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hilly, these fgures, l1ke NIX0111'11 schedule of oceanogIraphtelf -et

I propose we send teacher reports to aeopen to various luterPretatlass. of a salt xz'ari, Hindu psyoihology hysical I ' ~~~~~~~~~~parents'accompanied by a house counselor's -(otndonpgfur

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Sx on, The, Ambitio'us BirdBy JAN B

The 'business of w rds keeps mc liked her poems, and undeniably he auwdeedt theumediabsh ceiawake. liked the Way she read them. thi is, , odrdtogaotrraI am drinking cocoa precisely ~hy Ms. Sexton was abletom ensdngherai.Erl'n

,that warm br ma. draw a ad ovatioqn after reain the evening there was a distdrbance asbr~~wn her standing read~~~ng 1 several people left the uditorium. Atfi~ipemo.teenig least m in te passed while Anwould lie si p1 ife AnneSexton's pessekfr Sexton star at the vacant seat nextN yet all night am Iyng themselves~ Anyone who continues to es.ab.tesetIe

in a o g box, read Sexton is amazed by her keen' nonotb~o oehn, h~,poems away ja i gbx awareness f herself as woman;, poet,noe drl.exn ysaeu t'1 -lover, an uage is still rich ~~n dIpc ~o okt meto

It is me immbrtal ty box,;mother. wilfe, teachier, daughter, holiomy lay-away lan, iuy with metaphor; her knack fr ubhin opea teand thesuces' o "~--my coffin. I *uxtaposition till amazes m . thoer tke fo aTin-

was her BU~~~~~~~.i sf~rmations." For me, she wsa little." All night dark wiiwas he "performance" that as I too careful. I wuld have been content

flopping in my hert too ths~eisl romarkab er pivemys just to listen to the highly moving,Each a ambiion~*.tookthis wman ad herpoemsvery1 oft en sensuous voic, and to watch theEachan abfrom brd. personally. Last Friday, i front of a perfect gestures of fingers and then ' - "frmFe Ambition Bird packed house, she beecanfe a pub]i 1 temvmn ftebl oy hs '

Early in her ,g ~~~~~~~~~~I would'have s&fced t say, dIhfis is Ea ridy i e performance last' Ms: Sexto told us: "They say my~,%whyIa a uesflpt.BtFrdyevening, oet - Anne Sexton second book 'All My Pretty Ones' wa~ Inn amto ae sucesu pholet. Butofitting that she t(se this work I it makes me fI~?... I was known asay'igt Setascrrcti

presents bot~iSe~ston, the I saying,"You can do anything. youpresntsboti 'Sen-nthePri ate poet of madness. They all said 'you damnwl laeu ee" n fewoman, and the a bittois poet.Fh can't do this' but the fact is, I couldn' nyinnwellpleaseo up here.")fandmafter-~readng Friay nt did muchN' to help it. It wasn't any determined1 an- afteewr ntmn epeI So yo pbiyih t w f. ~ geodIafuto u reading Frid i~~~~ ~~~~~~~who left White Auditorium without ls dedy oyulogtI a h e~nn furnhh*convince me that tere is. 'in fact, no thing. It' was just. jeepers I didn't finsoewplad.Tymy

-'difference between Anne Sexton he know any better." Later she popped have been pleased at having helped At r17*esrablished poet. Fn most respiets, do what you want. Into the al s, o'eh (he xp sed g atd lof I ve r'this is a remarkable position tleve whatever."~ of"h"(heeprsedtgraida o An: h rreached, and Se~oA is completely Of course, this is what Anne x oncenoe h od) rte a .- lomfortabe in tff'~ niche. herself has don. She Ijs exton1 have seen, as I did, the:vast potential YWULEROB rON Afro-Am into one 9 the most,.viable-"On stage" she indeed~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of potyinvrahn neeidismissal of Hendersonogiztnsntiscmu."Onstae" hepresented a picture of "made a living out of her death," adl. otyi ebl n ned nnognztoso hscmu.sh~~~ successful ~~~~visual, form. frm e Academy h e~d any What is the ste of the Afro--Amease and style. Sh liked herself, was sucssu in capturing thei . / eopl in various way.t ntm noAtms, i Henderson's

f f f .A l 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~att~ pt to harp on ananotdaddismissal 'has temporarily- A Place F or ~~~oiiee--i-iu D ay0 i sue or is it my purpose to present a disorganized the Society. The task --

eto for a close and departeds'that now-confront~ the Board and theBy CHRU ' FINN 'rI' 'e .What I do hope to achieve in new chairman, elix Padial, is a -- Whee do o~i g ~hen you ant o As it is now, (with plants and cushion~'bar set up in the Ropes Salon, a thi rtifle i 'an evalpation of the comprehensive sihdy of Irvin's notestalkrel, and y eou denfood want on the way, thanks to the generosity of pleasant, relaxi Ag replacement to Afo :atn Amrian ociety now which serve to pijipoin~t his contactsdecent res? an etainlyent to ath tinooAmAcademyBenne Hous-whee thesickl gren is tillaceelng o Association)there6 Benner House. As part of the work that i s chairman, Irvin I'ersn sadcnal m, tcrepnBenner House-whe~~~~~~~~~~~e the sickly grfmptnes init.nts program, students could sellmaabse . I. dence with the'm.'Yet, I can'tsrswall. (nt i~simir toth~,e in~hefineto s'op n, bforeor aterCom11 doughnuts, orange juice, milk, the 'As chaira o the fro-4m, enough the fact tbt the Afro-Am. is'healt co nzmerc als bout ead mns hors,' ut thre sems tobe n fixings for subs, and at the same time, Irvin' role was' a very ant o e, still fnctioning well in Irv's 'bec

-poisoning in- Ne ork City slums), moiatin attraction that I make keep the costs minimal. A student- The airman's role is mnaifily one of. His dismissal mea~ns in no way thaand th incesant~ done ofBob'speope want ip climb tht p~n run snack bar, unlike Benner House, super ion.'- The , highet elected destruction of the organization al "inie~comsupp~edly~lertng lm t~staircaseJ It is merelya s~,ho would be non-profit. There are officiAI the chairman along with his structurelit wold' be foolish, fr~-ahy trouble in the dank hole of a ommons room. John Gwoi certain necessities, suc1 - a Boar-is repnil orsen oi ayn otikIihrie ", baseent hehas,1 u~e th placelargely responsible for the renovation refrigeration facilities, but,- for this that he'various social and cultural This week, te Society will hold- its -extremely unattractive. 'Or'do YOU f Ropes, is i th rcs f ob~ essential project, funds should be por stcldlyheSity are annual elections for the new byfwaitfor ommns oopenandpr-ay tann temtrials necessary' to made available. The atn~osphere can effici tyhandled by the struicture of officers. For those 'underclassmen and

to Go thatthe b'ead sn't tale serve free coffee all day in thef easily be livened -p with a ood the rganization. - Through con'i for next .year' 9"s'iors who will bpthat you can put s e army-surp s "Salon". But that will still no b receiver playing WPAA, somo~hing muni aions with the members f the stepping. into their respective officer- peanut butter on it. enough to keep the place going. Last which John Gail noW woriing on. Soci and by-consultation wvith his my-wvord of advice is to -remember theWith the Rope ao in eisten e, png, for example, Assistant The creation of -comfortable, Boar the chairman ooften becomes purpose of the Afro-Latino Americani'the school has me reasonalle Director of Commons Thomas Poole! inexpensive, 1 lball-macl~ineless the s keman of'-the entire Society. Society as being 'a -means fr theattempt, to tempor iy fill in foi attempted to have a cofe vr~ alternative to Benner House, can reult He omes the major link e en Blacks of Phil 'i4' Academy to e-"direly needed iiude itnon. But e evening after dinner. For two week th Aprs hmsre s a4 ahe ffeed offIce n, teasi student'. A student union does ot ministration. lIt is molt imp~tnt. culturalAoe lstiena4k.~atmosphere 'm enier House tends to Room. FPour people'showed up. Mr. loom' in te near future. No one that t e chairman of the Sociejy be sincerty to impress upon this

et sick, the pceswl surely me admirable, but the fate of the offee to see such a facility, terefore it is I Iv Henderson, in my OPi'tion, the B coimu ity atP witoi -yo moerse. O teole hour will be shared b Ropes Salon as~ necesssary to install a snack bar of possei sed all of -the previ4sly losing gs of what the Blacband, Roes ,Halis 'cerainly awell. I sorts in Ropes Salon as a temporary mentti ed qualities. The Afro-~fno commurt can learn temselveswoabl Resal r cesrtsftings.I What is really essential is a snpck-I replacement.- Socit has lost a clairman wo'is I feel Ijnl nat~iral -in drwig.- -' I '~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' ~~~ articul te and innovative. H~g pargllel- between th~ situation that

L ~~attend, the Academy for 3 1/2 yars, now confronts Vt~e Society and aIrvinfa gained the experience and basketball team, that has losit reak in g 'Ir ',T h e P ast extvst re that is vital when one lis to player. The basketball tea do t

I -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~elwt his peers and his supet-ors. dissolve over such ai loss.'Yet--THE PARABL~~~~~~~~~~~~OFTHEGOO~~~~~~~~ifl~~~~cks will neve~~~~~~~~~~~~ change. They are~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ' usuness-like manner. -oo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~led evaluates its positionessik makescg tlehealats is poitin,'MkeiSTREAKERS I'still, from gener ton unto generationI Stall thinsgs make base men proud. with h numerous contacts' play~dancsayajsmns n oi--And it came to pasJn those da s good, ob deht, coin lient1 i William Shakespeare ery i portant part in shaping, the even har4er'than before-,that those of- big" 'eZak alsuservient sbee '- 'II'II

collegians, gatflerl together and He's a gentleman; look at his boots.-said. "Let us hold retcotstt George B. Shaw

decde hic amrlus can swallow The Book o William John Ch. 15!I --,the greatest numb- of living gold- Verses 1-8 ' - Nothing looks so like innocence as anfish." They did this And those of indiscretion. ' I

lower rank, called preppies,' seeing Oscar Wilde Ithis did likewise. gn it came 'to -

pass that those of W er'rank, called , ' My Oberonl What visions I have seenl-collegians, gathe together n By BARDAR.j UF'INDjla Methought I was enamour'd of ansaid: "Let us hold 'great contest to Rather than silly quotes from giggling 5! ss

i')decide which amoni us canstack the students and outraged ad-'I WlimSaepre greatest numberlof uis nsidea. single ministraters;' the words ofphone booth.",-The did' this. And philosophers: -1 AND BY THOSE THAT MIGHTthose of lower rank called reppie,- ON THEM... HAVE... '

seeing this did like ise. In the last And, as in uffish thought he sttood,'days it came t'pis that they, 6f The Jabberwock, wothi eyes of flame, To be'natural is a very difficult posehigher rank, called collegians, Came whiffling throtigh' the tulg~yj to kepp up..-. gathered to~~~ether -af~d said: "Let us woods, - ' - ~~Oscar Wilde 'Iknow my .D. card bays """berrbut mnV1tier' nmedivest ourselves f our raimnent, go And burble as it ~ame!I-'.uh.S t.JhnS ih4 1astreaking, ani mly bare our ' Lewis Carroll Shame is Pride's Cloak. Inakedness unto ou followmen, yea William Blake ee,~i good deal to be sa!O,\ for'unto male and fmle alike." T4 The two of them were naked, the man I'. blust ing, if one can do it at the p'per 'In my youth,' Father William replied --did (is. And thosl of lower rank, and his wife yet they felt no shame, Mdertio isa ftatthng.Notingmomntcalled preppies,' seeing this did Genesis succceds like excess. Osr , ' toarehis sonjrete ranlikewise. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~I But now that I'm perfectly sure I haveThe Shepherd' behild them and was Man is the only animal that blushes. The naked truth of it is; I have -noI mi ht have been goldfish ~agjass none,glad. saying unto lfimnself:' "Heaven Or needs to.- shirt. ' . bowl for all the privacy I Why I do it again and again!' - '

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Cai a ds(rope" he Clsisag dsofveree. It laespps is onyd wrte (coterued from petwo

Latin), w ich ill be presented in that the, girl he loves free-born The Siores Davis Ha4lo~ Wednesday, May-24 at instead of a slaive, which 'means that Any applicant with a tot I score of 8 or'7:00. Wri n by Platus, one of he can marry her. He forgives Labrax lower is automatic ally accep e. If he shouldancient Rb i's most'popular writers, for his dastar~lly crimes and invites rqiead noe fes~ uha h

tcoey set in a Greek-colony on everyone to the wedditig feast. Princeton equ ation rec~ medS.' Ap-2 ih o d Srethe'~ coast of [Rome. 'Cast p2iant woircivemosare S13tr verar

Rom ance ' In this year' production, Palaestra never considered. The rest of the scholarship The pkIt, much like many oter will be played lyCate Sprague, while allotment is then used in fir, t accomodating

Latin andG Gek conledies, involves a Richard Kn wil ptry the names, then terms, and! ko on until Theyoung sla~e girl of Rodens, Palaestra, Plesidippus. Iobert Bradley will play yearly quota is filled. The ]iwer the score,who has au ht the eye of a young Labrax, TrachIto wI b prtayed the higher priority ingraniig aid.Ath enian nated' Plesidippus. He by Shiple M( soa Daemones "The money only starts t run out at te Bosto*i I s ht 02109endeavor to' urchase her and gives will be playe bRortMcCabe. enMie ad hy iae htotasachuses 1Labrax, t save dealer, a down- Pat Swain 6lay ~ th atoAmpelisca of 480 acceptees about uld not be able'payment rer. The slave dealer, and Tim Dan Ilo has been-east as to eter Phillips Acade lkcaus6 of a. always a in in Latin comedies, Charmides. Cther, members of the money problem. That's abo t 2' 1 /2%-nottries to weh p n the deal and sets sail cast are Bek Park, 10ob Bagnall, bad."for Sicily t Plesidippus' money and Wally Corwin, ~Tris S ~w~ and Chris Miner sees the biggest roblem in ad- '

Palaestra.7 '114 ship, however, is soon Clemenson. Tbe enir play will be missions and financing s attracting andv~~~~a~~~~ It~ ~ ~wrecked b Storm at sea. performed in itn. admi ing the child of the couple in the' -

Palaestr a ndo another slave girl, Th uo, MciuPats(a 17,000i-S$22,000 'income 6 ge. "For theseAmpeliscaj nake it ashore and are 254-184 B.C.,) rote thi play in the peopl's" he says,. " that's(- fition) a hard'

* soon folloW by, Labrax and his late years of!hi s career. Some 21 of price to pay." Perhaps exo, rding the loan T l p o e 2 77 5friendCh~~r ndes. By a trange his plays have urvived. Rudenm was ste (oa brineet, t 3% for four

coincidenc heplae hehethypfrstce wherpn 12tBh.yeas aterAndvepadifothreaec inscae192o Bs.hes.n plcelwheear.tarlKrAopedCairanf tandluion AsforthepasdertougsteaLabrax ha 9 agreed to'-metr c Depitmn, tnnt, Amsin Ofc em on o ofaPlesidippus o close their deal. "1l pla, ften' compared, to pretty F'air systeni.' " Trachalio iaervant of Plesidippus, Itkepe e's 'exptst, is unusual insoon apears ,n the scene, discover's tat it is a story of! universalII T i eLabrax's 0 doings, and enlists the forgiveness anc reintegration The-' '

ai ofa d a'lvn nab lyi re antic comnedyEvn(ntuefrm wo

'named D~~jonest6 bring about if you don't ¶'tdrstand, Latin, theCf C he'(* ~ justice. ~while it has bwwneen play- should prov to be interesting." onGn~~ utaaepolm overnmnent'-Inspecte

which never face the older s dents-mainlybecause the problems are t old erstuents.'

Arriving three hours earl' o shedlnstill doesn't give ajinior a ayroitig. into Visual Studies: the lowessmlg wihvindictive Mleasure, have aIr~ #dyfilled itup.

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Waiting in line for food . Commons, aI 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~junior may only watch sy as a se nior ' i

H N ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~And atthq'doorofhestl-schoolaseby 'junior hasingWa

"in7(3'ifst watil WI cthhjekwho sold4me a ticket))

All thighs pass. evnjn er Perhapslower year s like wading k e -high throughwarm oatmc~al. t's~ possible However, afterswimming through hot chinky glue,, eventhat seems sitmple enough, It is indeed a

sticky sitd~~~ffa to. I, 1 Pur!veyorSincerely,

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H S 9~~~~~~

APRIL 1I,1974 I j

~~trong 1W jeld, ~~~~~~~SPRING PR[ VIW,ith ourng Wieb eturin Atta Bolster Lacr-osse asbl~otsx~ini;

Oom last ye~~ar' Wg4n .v~auman P s Pitchers~aste arseta per ob Six Lettermen e PG's To Start

;avorit to retain the titidCorcoran leads A ~~~~~ears ean o-aptain Bill Zc ilpa

TA boasts a strong aia n ve itagoafilesc-nply ceniterfield. Luther Wells will start in!his year. Co-captain Mik ~ Ccrn, lot opositions. And we have a stroni right -while Dan Dilorati will playwho scored in all but nsgme, last ben~ ", optimistically statedl Coach' in left,~ Upper tDilorati, on the team

attackmen. Satn w'hCr*bsealf team. Stutges returns as. itioa left-handed pitching it

wran -Will be upper Gordie Nelson hea och afte'r teaching in France II4Ied. .

'kd senior Steve GIeasor~ oth ex- ls ear. With six returning let-, ~possible'late season entry to the:elifent scorers., Tree e rs of n nte starting lineup, in-. oun ield could be Dave Croasd ale.

year's strong JV te~l play cludi g star pitcher Dave Ba'urnan,' Crnasdale, who starred on the football~ehind the starting to Upe lc-iligPu cicol and JIorge anil- l4ockey teams, broke his leg,

Bobby Munro' should b e top. Sanc ez, and,the entire outfield, 'this during the winter; however;, theI~usiutewt uppers sbnSmith, year' baseball team certainly is fuill of outlook as to whether or hot he will

tane Yong and lower Cris ensley eXr ence- The three new starters play is pessimistic., ianing out th tt kI aepSt grads P~at Sweeney, Lenny' Because of the poor wheather

''High Scdglfe~e4Moh and Da~ Hubbell. coiditions lately, the team has been!-~Dspit theloss of na.yfine As ual pitchtIg will be the key to. a' toplayoutdoor only three times,ieiforti~s, hemidfield cr could succe or failuie~ in the upcoming i4luding a 'two-inninig "postponed,~eve stonge wihthadionof sesnThis year's pitching staff `is bbause of inclement wea*'hei"~rn exellnt ewcmer. iRandy head by Dave Baumnan, last year~s sdimmage against Winchester High

rok 'and Bill Lewis will' return as ace, o recorded three of PA's fife, Shool-. With substantial experiencerjenbers of the starting midfield line, victor S., 'Anothe returning on the pitching staff and on-the field, f~6ch will draw face-offs, whild Lewrii righth nder is Mike Murphy,' whQ the teamn looks forward to imnprovnpill play one of -the wing posi ons. saw 1 ited action -last year. SteveilsI ya" medier --leodtevin Connolly has oved u~ rn Brody d hard-throwing -soutpa~IIfe second midfield to fill' he1ohe Mike oclowski, firinen onlast year~iin~ slot.,' A dangerou[s S~&n JVIs uad, roun~d out the picing'"hireat, Connolly possesses thie l~rest Co-eal'in Mr P eg~ih Kewuua PA's starting goaltendkr. staff.

orio the teamn. #4dd onaL The other iddies who av en.Han ig the pitchers will beturnees from last year'Ssua mak playing together are ior Ted berth are former JV players Paul newco r Hubbel, returnee Eduard

ip he ecod midfil~ This' Maynri~j, upper Peter aslenan,' McGarry and upper Dave Coultad ozlzn aePt~.Hbel

Potentially high scorng liife vIl -see and upper John Florence, Iu from with Chris Killfigstad also competing who a rnd ihe startin~pper Tim Cameron cen erir~ for last year's N team, w~il Chris' for a starting slot. , Senior Mike assign ent, will be closely challengedknior Tom Flanigan ahd' pper Dohertyhas filled in for Pither group. Cameron will help once he recovers -b G zales, last year's reservepank Skokaii. ' ees ekIfrom a pre-season knee injury. Mac catcher nd Petros, a standout on theN4ewcomters fillup the rez ai ~er of With no experience4 varsity DeCamp, an upper, and lower Al Ellis NV'S.

)i~mifi~ldcontingent..Atog essmn Awl ewa in ibis are the other two defensemen. Paul McNicpI, who displayed~~ie~tird ad forth mialeld~ have ae.Wle rnuh'snie Mark Pelfegrini, the other Co- outsa~i ing fielding abilitylast year as

t~been etermied yet,~ne gru ardaw oner tarting os, butieCpaatied yet, one dow one start' capti, 'will return as the starting a lower~ ill again start at third base.)

uenty payig tgeter ons sso saw only limitedaioonhvrst goaltenider. An excellent netminder, Newco s Sweeney and Moher will4-gra4 Nick Sceu and me J".lsyer Aith 'atiepaerPellegi-ini will Stabilize the defense on fill the middle 'of the ifield at'

4lyers Steve Pearson and 1Sev frmlsye, arHrisoudlo its clearing plays. Chris Shaw WIlsorto ad.ecn bsrepc Abroadlpro Hor, lastyrts adiecn .bse,wl return.

ito is coming off back fOm a y ri tr.Btln o tefnIstarting reunas Pellegrini's. ba~kup main. tively. 0-captain Jorge' Sanchez, one

'~~ School-Year am. v~~~~~~urn s,., '~tofirst bae, his favorite position

o rVanst Golfers.Con ete For ir~t S o rns as ndover defeated Exeter, 9-8.

?~~~or'tahero vthe past, are expected to be the base pos ion and can also play in -the ipdover possessesasrgV add depth. ReturneeDae rys

Ifteam. Coming off'last als'elanecmrJonDvsndJ toughest opp onents thit PA will face oufeld . while -both Dennisifctbl 5w-1reodl~ Maz aewalioe runif~h this year. Surprisingly, Exeter is not Mrhynd Wally Row. hope td'gaiis underon seea aocaudfielding a spring squad, so Andover valueabl'playing experience as utility

,g oste sbevena trmaoro 12ag- Fanl vso ralt. ~ iI'almrk~gi h ia ed ihLasOtil,~e'-oster has befn alispot.fr will, not have a chance to better its I1-1 infielder~

~nto only nine, and the JVscheul Cocfhiesrpotdthtte victr iover the riabled opTre fittheasi stin letredalgpoashmefo ag'4been Oliminated, In addItion thvshdueshud ep h tem 'd es, the tne coldeasily im-fomlsea'sqdarrpeendC

~ln C~ii~ers the willue hol e l steam's0 a prven heem'sel rt b aegoaddutesforth Sa opensnerpi ngpreord, th'emcudesl m srolidn arofA's gadae. Stprosng-~~~ching the Crimson edge4 "''~~~~~~~~~i thtandq

9 ~~against the Harvard FrSh Last TFour Fight ForTop SpotM spring fehn-DIu ~ ~ ( I n' n*

'Rleturning lettermen Mitch M re, the e, so-3Te sh co getios n- D ista r~lke Atken, om Mi~ie~l and payed at the Andover cou mty club, I

~i'omer Chris Cannon ~r l nwill be decided by match pay, with Co-captains Lee Murray and provide dioartegt o hs d mie - organbhave both postedbinpeittin forthe op - ~ourthe number of holes won de ermining Charlie Nadler will lead an improved year's we-balanced distande squad. U' t, ies of 0:40 in the twomle

ions, Possession of thi ntnb1 the outcome, rather than jeording Varsity track team this spring. Dbtce Team Po eru - ac in which Paul. Suslovic and~~lotshoud chae ha~sse'eralindividual scores as in the fa lPA wijl Murray, the versatile leadinig scorer of , The~ te s 'distance s uad ha a'Martin [eanin Ail also be strong.

,,qs during the ope ing we s oftehave a definite advantage ' over its the winter track team, should 'be a1 very imp sive roster, ccented by 'Mark Granige,. Stev~'7 Johhiion, aria

"sn among these talent lems oponents beecause of the 1ainiliar4f leading competitor in the hig jump,~ Chris Bic, etnand Nad er-who both Doug Greeff provide a powerful core)' Katz, Brian'Rv adCp lrsonvrual h

Cpiiof the Blue 'golfers with the hilly, long jump, l80yatd hurdles, yard semv al unetable in their 'of 880 men and ieon vitalth14k Cahll (wh has Jst v d6600-yard layout of thei course. hurdles and the triple jump. while evns cetnetbihdanwsame teamtaoupiedEtr3-

m onhln Nadler, last spring's Itrcoschlror-nhetwo'-mile last I last winter. addonucleosis) are fittngf~ he $-arvard, Dartmouth and~ Tabor, champion, will run the half nf"le and winter, r nning an excellent 4:24 Field Events

itand sixth postos Clill's ' 'mile, a cercrd. Matt Mangari 'The team seems greatly improvedT7- r~~'Iin the field events. Paul Murray will

ON THESIDEL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~ I ~~~back up his brother in the hurdles

___________________________ I ' ' '-~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ - ':~~~ ' andjumping events, while Fred Wall

50 feet in the winter and will also

In our first attempt at an Tln The ~Sidelines column, we offer you the *'' '-'-'compete- in the discus'and javelin.'p'folowing random thoug, ts, Bo rsol aetdQatrakb

7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I- the football team, will heave the jay-1As predicted in Octobir, thelhockey s eason ended and Dave Way cried.jf, ~ ' elin, while Jay Costas, a wrestler last

k~egolf season is now upon i#, and when the final cuts are mae D a ve s~~'~'"'., ' -"' ason, will try the shot and dig -s.'Wiay may be crying o+~ hgon... - .' Sprinters Inexperienced V

-' ' 'I -. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~' ~~~~~~Having lost'several of last year's top

'C I I ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~C''~~~~~,- .~~~~~~~ ~sprinters, the team now has a largeMonitntarily,forgettino that heir season is over, several memb rs of the gap to fill. Joe Salvo, Mike James and'

*irit bseall!tamtolito thb ice-slicked field yesterday wearing skates.. Howard0 Sklar will probably run the

'Booyinstructor an il' 'riy tennis coach Thomas Cone as been ~- stein Haugen, Bob Oates, Mason'had to say that the teaini "has a lgood nucleus"... Wilkenson, and Bob Driscoll will

C I' ' 4 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~compete in 'the 220 or 440. Does this article substatiatJ 1 ~.rts that all PHILLIPIAN spo a1ie '-" i general the team is -sightly '.

Jare produced by a mihliod monkeys randomly typing every Mona nhtin hnlproved from last yewr and shouldthe basement of Evans H-all? both improve its 6-2 record' and

I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~avenge last spring's embarrassing loss

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T~~o ~etumees To Lead Tennis; 7 Maietta Lead's UntestedCr---tetI *I *-1~i ~ The Andover varsity crew, acking aR lSs H~r olds Top~ Singles Spot jj Sing le returning -letterman, will e Alislop, loin Francis, andKutS-'I-' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hrd pressed toequal last yenlr's fine warz rouild ut the quad, rwing- Alo r varsity- tennis itearij, ~~~~~~~~~5-5 record and third lace finish in stroke, seven, four, three, a oneAn ov rfasy tennist t3a0 the Interschols. Withi only three respectively. LoweOzi Strets thecor-ng an tr fall sni r o th asit

perfect'talIs bots ox win W t.0 ay.SI quite ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inexperienced as a unit, rookies on the boat, the tea will'

1evertheless, the suad has dis played have to concentrate on its tMing

dept i. A six Sprayers returning fthisrd,` 'aseae( shoito bed cpabrle u taftda this sprin as all ,rep schoolper~~~~~~rman ~~~~~~~~,. ~ ~~~~~ -' W~~~pom Theeals ~rehe WI he ve shot al knockin n showh t be capable of doi~g ent: competitionis u s alystrong. M t.is sprift I year~~~as Hed t~thRo Ater, wh~~ will lead the singlecomm able 2-2 recordL d BueCharles victor, and Exeter, last year's,co PSI Scott Southard and, ~ ~ ~ ~ eperinri prpsho ontto Captain Chris Maietta, and seniors Intersclhols, champion, seeih to ercorCo. e' s co Southard and.Jhn

Palowsk w prime threats thssesn.1owever,.th *rest ect ly, but ether could promises ~,be more ift race leaid this year's boat, rwfni, sik, five perennial powers Kent and St., P~uul's;mov up ad hallenge Rossetter for are sche ed agains andcerblciey per'mrmas prms to be frialipth P Poiitio . Captain Ned Bacon " such as acif, lg em n nrsetvl.UpeAriri lopoiet efrialwill' -e pyn in.the number four Williams. (I ep schol$tPa's r .jLpositon, t wth hs hard serve and Buckinghi, Bron Cn~ihh L.'~.A~yn'1 ~ivoiley game, 'jCoach Mickey Jako an o 4's rhrvlEd raecmeiina sn bae h!ziexp sBa on to be in the running for also inclued , Looking to match last year's im- Copttona eon ae umb4 nrt spot also.ReuinKe*BartPaele pressive 5-1 record, the Andover'& hno will sart t first base, bitt no'lette a ete Wyan, whoown a Stroki argot Kent ad coxswain varsity girl's softball team features oea e em e tTidp r prep h Wisn, one qe. d Betsy Bi eCt will lead, this year's seven returnees. Athough the team Outfield Uutbertain

upp rlie Wilson, orie 9re girl's ~~~crew,, While the other seven will surely miss last Woso~ twoa lyesaecrenl iiequic on the squad',will p~in "sitions have not been' utstanding players, ki 'fot~m r tetreotiedsoshquc estyp ladderyef he leading csnteders d Liz: Robert, g ~ vrldphinclude Anne Randazzo, junir LIZion wil~be dne player. Blues. top rke iare6 Lissy braham, Sara Davis, Gal should ompensatefoth.1 Coeyan Wnd Tyndil-Li le ex~' TA11,Kulyr.Coly.adWnd

tanhiaentation wil~be done, Harris, Connie Kuth Anne Infild s~Hrwlalfine ' offensiv~ andwith last .1all' . doubles pairs;, the i . ompetg for theI seventh and IMunkenbeck, Ann Pwo~i n Starting behind the plate this year defensive players. temof R~sse r and Wyman, who eighth itos wil beilast ersJ ae anil.I is thoui tne iVil'e, ICaptain Ro~ Nicolosi, with Lak of Experiee G Alf i t Yul ear' tKrack Raile t thrtfiie'won all 'eir, iu1s matcifies last, stalwart, ugArhut;, John Otto', dedication -and hard work o Coach either Crina Kjellstromn or Carolyn Coach Marjorie Harrison pointed-fall, i 'toether na pey; Dav G Hurie, nd pre JackMc~lemnt tht tbigirl's crewv Appe b king, her p. NBetb Brisson out that the only weakness of th teamn

num r ole outhard and Bacon Sloan B~o heewho "is currently has come so far in such a short time. wilhil h icigcoe logmyb h lccfeprecwill obinc to aorm the number two' sidelined, ith an illness. 'With demanding daily workouts the with flewcomers Mary Washliu& and, game situations," somiething whichte whife't~~ben' will pair with oti~~itioning brius Andover Nancy -~Peterson. Jenny 'Peck will may hinder the team when'it f s the'Wil 'n to from the third duo. To furher' improve, the team, improve up0itermdor eodt the, shortstopposition, while mucti' toghtrNrhil-on ~'Coach Jak) will institut' odt~igo ya g.ipoe K'at ~~klas the and TYngsboro'teams towards tie end'T - ~~drills whic take place n the-c'urt. ~ AI ea sGrs of the~ season. 'Among t drill's are two ains W eathler Del La-, e ni r viewsone game which forces te partnerless' -player to un a great deal and in. Stormy weather 9 uring the. past Iva~sity tennis preview until next week.E iflfl Nib ~creases th,- accuracy of the team week has cancelled most girls' varsity I., Weather Affects La&croggeL El players; inlde alois a ie-breaker .tenni practices.' Consequently, In addition, the inclement weatherd~~~~' ~~~mini-tournmn i wihtepayers Coachi hma oean ln has also forced the postponement ofwill l ptiebae.ad then 'Bastian have not had the time to the majoriy of girls' . lacrosse4 -543 Jte-losers wilpa ni nyone mtake a fair judgement on the ability iparactiles, and coach Shirley Ritchie/ JIplayer rem " o6f each player, and ave been unable ~asbe unable to compi~se' a final

-' ' f~~~Ile sue 'is not ein extremely to produce a final rdstpr. Because of osr.ITePHiLLIPIAN will also'park Si. Mdevue I ~difficulIt neatouh Harvard, this lck of intormation, t eayi grs varsity lacrosseprevriew.Deerield, ~dEee sl~ould provide PHILLIPIAN will delay its ils 'fr ce week.I ~~~~~~~tough corn eioif r the racketmen.

17 THE ANDO VERVIONKEY ISBAl K!'HRE1AE ~~l ~Winriinnand singing t i4s happy home 'H R EJ-A

OleAndover Vilage...hoping You al corn in a d isit Him as -e sonarehapf PLUMBER'6247h vhl Inia 'imports, of all srs at People 's /esi bring your siis and our frends to I

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TH IS~~~~~~~,W EEK' SEVEN~~~~~~~~~~~~

4 PAGE~~.1

Cenuloid Jungle~~[

Th Gea t Cellulo;00I u~ e~GW- Base on Howar ' Sackler 's Pulitzer 'Thr0a MCr 11i-te Sellars.- BRAHMS: loRapoy pPrize-nwinnit g 1'ay, this film depicts t "PAU"~ OUMfue 3 German Requiem, Op. 45

struggle of a bi man ing to excel in a ~~~~~~ ~ hour interview with Hmaster Th~~ 1 M-H ¶rPSRIeAEIApredoiuinae wtesceyaesia on Sizer. Panelssnc 9 mod~rator R'Iistars as Ial ff n a iXewon~rae hotzinoff, Jim Rice, n Arm~our,' Odwt. ate Vn~ta abe;Kovle

Jack E gt~~~~erh ifates *.DIs vr.id p1 Summer o 115; CARTER: Or#hestrathe nation wen e trium s eanIrish 6:00i PM-SECyFIdAL FEWEKPr VariationsAmerican in h~ e'ight campionship bout' 6.00 Rob SPEInts O hor WEf PirtsIg 7:30-ANDOVEi,/ ROUNDTABLE ith

and acquires , p e mistr s. A raicist soie a s Rice moeao. Tis week's guest,lie ac I sisinTheater.accp %I: leof he Andover School Con-

lie Jack w. rs-sis einc able of arceptti 8:0P-SPECIAL OF THE WEEK atepthis oubl bc wi.rcprae yaretn-ilClowney brings you twod ho'o

him on contIlrdann Actiltos.Tri Frank Zappa and The, ohers~ 0fvJi 30 M-Thomas Herwitz. MOZART:down a chac have his 'crimes", t~' v 10:00PM-LATE9NrTE oNE UP- 1 ce'v No. 41; Sn Lake Exc5 Juiert;

byutrowing beejmsbi n le ~ '~~''John Price, assisted by Felli Padial, i It IVAD:Cello Conicerto i AEurope. fi 8 Jfl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a half hour documentary onAnorb4cs- 4 I1x

Jack Jefferson isfgtr- not, ~ny i th aMdthnAaoyatio-AneicnlSc1tyrnbtthqugl ut life,' e can win in the Jey

rnwhere t fil s.ii is fa~ THE bLASSnALtWEE D ; presentation~ of pic relevant to -the%,lackwhr tisn't, es. It is rough this societal TH LSIA WEE] ID i AL atA4yr.

.. 'stronghold tiht' Time M igazine says, "the pAJ~'Study Ar'13 ' uesdty, Aprill1bruiser beco~e i bruisea." ' . 4:00 PM--QUODLIBET with Carl Krumpe. )~50 PM-EARPUAY-thiis week's selections

I. DUP~ETR: legy; esALAI : Lamnefto, Grav~e; i .e "Code 99'!,w enby Benjamin Bradford,DUE esu e I mis d ns le sepulcre" tro m d "The' Garne1',b Larry Reed.8:00mi d l Crois; D RUFLE- Req~iem. Vedn;!y, Aprilo WR-hswe

8:0PM-SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE 430 PM-THE WINGED WR-hsweOPERA with~Donakd H. Goyear. PELUNI: Fturing English IInstructor' H~arold Owen,NC I t#Nrm ' I king seletin 'rm W.H. Auden.-SH F OZE OQ SI Norma___

h *Frozen - aned *t-

h h its Vegetable et * C~AneW1Poultry SeaF T

VWU rvicRestaurants -,H Ies - Institutions

688 18 ~~~~~~~~~~~~About two thousandyears ago, lepers, life

________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~time cripples, and theinaewereheldb

I~~~~~~~~~~S Christ Jesus and many of'~ ' §

-WORLD WIDE SRI13U RS his fellowers. ,

b ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~But somehow their'ACROSS FROM MAC' ~~~~~~~~~accomplishments have .

1 ~ ~ Inot become a natural"-'P-

LPOK FOR THE IMPORT S N wayaf life for most peo- -strictly a phenomena of

L ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the past.ALL PLMqUES BUSTS-BUDDAHS- INGERSTefc s tog.ta

' it ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Instances of heating andl'.r'. '\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~regenieration through

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~enlightened prlyer are ",More thn a uperst r, is the title ofaday.

SH ........ GALORE~~~~ SWEoigoEtdyNEeyYfy pbi eteinA oie on TedyPING IS A PLEA~URE WITH HUG SWEYou can-hear some od- to' e presetdi A vronTedyAT THE HELM ~~~~~~~~standing examples -and

how they were brougt itf6

about-ina~~alkby' 3ergevLouiseoAghailian, .S.., a 'George L. AshaonianC.S.S., of The Christian Ch istianl Science lectuerfo Nw

' Tijes., pril of ~ o'kl Will ex(plain t e hecWing imaELI Nh ~~~~Ih ~~I.IE III lihi ~~~Superstar."At 8:00 P.f. f of Christ Jesus on people

Curch ofri 16,nirst todayANDOVERAN Church o Christ, Scien-K ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tist, 278 Mo. Main St., "or ~SUS to have c ~lteychne

Andover. Free ParkLCM$PARENTS, STUDENTS, A UMNI pe hldaeprvdd pe' 5ives".. he vWill tae,, "he'd have

Aw ') ' _____________ ~~~~~~~n~rolyea sup rstar in the highest

~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~sick of incurable dise e--oeven raise te, dead--he'd havej I '~~~~~~~~~~~~~to be more than a suertr'

Mr. Aghamblian wilspeak under the uspices of FirstI ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Church, of Christ Scientist in the. Church ¶itae 278 North

D'AMORE'S SHOE REPAIR ' Main Street at 8:00 prT. Mr. Kenneth- Wilspn of Andover, First

<4 - ~ ~. file Reader, will introduce thelc~rer.mink I rAghamalinivi1 brii~ out that, "Jesus nver ddany

20 Eseex Street '1 Andover of the~ things we usual y assoiate with hu Ian,, getess. And_ _ _ _ _ _ ST~~~~~~~~0Ese Sret iAdoe get

________.- ._______/ _____________ 'yet, he has done more to inflifence the thi ki g and lives ofawn, WwtnmC' 2 ~.,..&m~m men, women, and childrntanayother erson in'the history

INCofmankind."WAIN STREET I '

;%MD ~2VNMASA".UET 0 :I Long active in the ealin ' Ministy of Cistian Science,'I 71'-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7-42 Mr. Aghamlalian left the man cturing busiresp in 1 05i to

CUT FIA)WEII devote his full time to tt is, activiy In 1964 e became a'

ENS. PLANTS -teacher of Christian Science. He was nam ~ toTe hristian,)

1~~~~~~~ ~ ,Science Board of Lect~jreship' in 1 971. -1

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within traditional structures." Assostiate ~Dean Carolyn JohnstonIt rveralof, policy, the Advisory Corn-WhMaLieatwdy o" eign _ &rretd TeBI reversal rFrencn Government "h a ieawd~ on eine nnetd TeBza sagetmaitte d'Com) voted on Tuesday night to drop to challenge individuals to considqk~thi purpose' socializer,' It's a good chalice forthei pevious recommendation to"the faculty Ho rs Ml Ba te of their existence', wl convene-here Friday,' people to work together o jrliething whic ould have prohibited students fromthI, April26fand Saturday April 27.fP 6k~sr y otwieadhv od time,using tereots-and radios without'headphones French instructor Mademoiselle Marie the Christian~ Felowship and tIp Jewish too."% dui study hours.,' Madeleine ar~tte recently received a letter Student Unio, -t~ two day sl inar will AlbbotTraditioflTe d-Com decided to amend te'rules on informing her o her installation as member of consist of a Fdayev ng pane ~entation Thd Bazaar began a Abbot in"Np ' to read: "Radios, phonographs and the "Asso~'iat QT1 Nationale des Palmnes, featurIg a eprefertatlve of h,.Arts, A 1930, to celebrate the shool's bir-~mus instruments may be layed wherever Acaderniu ." rididacy is possible Only Christian, a Hindu, Jew, and an gn?stc.- thday. It has continued as an prnnualthe d o not disturb others." 7 ' ' Eight to nine smal group seimi tars are tradition for the last 54 yeats, meetingS nipr Alex Stille, citing the tremendous . i 1 cheduled for Satuid y morning.',i with varying degrees of success. Laststud n opposition to the Ad-Corn 'proposalJ Head of the l2hristian.0Iellowslia" Forudi, year's bazaar was successful enoughthat h dphones be required, asked that the ."Cmitemme1eno6~u rhr t net; approximately $500. subj be discussed further and thait another - ecie te purpose of h en(nr as Ciiarperson Marivote b taken. Faculty reaction to the sbject, mutfld e': W Iwa~~~~~~~~ ng and F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~utiod.H opes t a they will Wellulteu and Co-Chairperson Jody.was ; og ndvaried, many of them wishing tfiought and discusshin on the u ens ot Harrison, bo hI uppers, emphasizethat h former wording beiretained. However,,, ' WyMnLie?,2 ndc z al!s to that this is the first PA Bazaar,' nottlo' 'eliminating the second half of the-F fouonterale adehi adter - another Abbot azaar. Wellincont o rsial entence passed, eleybh to six. relationship to set beliefs,'ands tua doe- summed up the hopes of the Bazaar'sC e W Y-C ndmsteviewl dScuspes oion te' trines, 3. Set asideA'urthertn I the ex- supporters, saying, "I really want i'CSuen acuyea Pub, ande nsesoroRep'tse change of views on value an to be a.~ccess, nd I hope PA will.Stu~~~~ Pub, and Instructor Repan'rtioals' or Ito dd Challenge individuals cos epupe mae'hBzaratdtonite ,bef6 e mtig the revised Blue Book to the an ainls4o their estnce~ futureJfacu yo ia approval. . The program will tak place'.on the PAh Andover Review ~~~~~~~~~ , ' / .~~~~campus with students frmAwoi ig VcketTh Andover Review ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~School ana1 Brooks S ~hool attendjng.l(otne'ro ae~n'e Is. With Creativity .' '~~~~*;' .~ - The-Forum commitfee from, PA cisists of(oniudfmpaen)Qe Is~~~~~~~ith Creat ~~~~~~~~Kim Patton; Tom Herwitz, Malcolm Teschan, threatened' to relieve- Wicker of hisT e irs issue-f the rcently ity Aei eiDv oey ueB~n'm n post, but faced with his, and severalDoug Arthur. I)'~1 other key resignations in 'an electiondov r iew, a journal -devoted to secondary year, Sulzberger reletdndWcreduat n, was' completed lasg week. The first ' New Com mhons8 ~itdy remained bureau cie untilprii i consists of 4000 copies. 'YN ' ~ ~ December 1, 1968 when he was'.Source of Guidance

- nu f ay ppinted Associate Editor. 1e nowEit in-Chief English Instructor William wrtsatrc-eelFih nBrow n mmented: "The purp~se of our efforts through recommendation by ertain' offIlcials,ano Crubtiee as ate ornto~ tbC4trnas. 'fluwrisa ceweeklyn hom ghly afin-consulate riiernbow ster, oosrater at ves to ns.fl ent alsol mnonrd me tic aff iris t) oide amagazine for Secondary cnuaemmeo masdro h The Senior Parent Giv~ng Fm3"vilsuljiport the called "n The Nation." n additionedu~itl edicted'to areas previously Frnhg$en1t5Tegvrnetofesti e study, Th flms epo his caree tWicker has written sevenniegl . He ad the other editors hope it I.~h~ ~ *rnee CotEsiateTefr' eotbesol osicid his recent betsleWil c a source of guidance for ublic and t fields' of' art, writing,;education lltc., on bedlvrdbday II will estirnate.the cost of the Lion .be delivered by P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h Io..priv te chools on a toa basis,. behalf of the republic. The organization will tNxnEeynational honor Mile. Baratte for her 27 years of ' ~~~~central 4ining as opposed to sepitr~ cuter '. / NxnEeyTh ue, following the theme' of stand i wBaae her Abbotr o oit- facilities~ Also icluded will beith~E~cnses of' Nofin 'fth curtadCat y,"r features nesyette "The stnigteaching at-bo Academy. cosrmin prto n ant ie'iisration, Wicker has attacked theCre s" by . romowski,"reprinted .Preseiltatio ~Andover' t mny ime inhisco'1I I F. I .. ' According to Business Mank r Georgemaytesihscounfrb tiicAmetican. English Instructor ItiAlthough the actual 'Neilson', the study is bing onduct; F answer H had called' Watergate "A primialack Z eralso wrote an article dealing with presentation date is of Ipnknown, Mle. both economic and 'philosophica j 'acle.caise of neglect of duty"Iand the ,'eal 'i and famous ballet dancer Edward Baratte has requeste t ,it be made at "We have to pair the cost implic ro~sof%- the *rntire a1ministration the "Beginnings jVille la io visited'Andover last fall, discus sed Andover. Th4 French Cnuate in Boston will variouts all ernatives "ih the o~ltspia f a poiice state."'Inteps Wckeihis c a cart in an interview eialled, "I Give it come to make the prese tatign. - The questions involved," I'r Ne Fone h "n-nc!nr athe ho Busine~s." Besides articlesdeln "Association,:' instituted n 1808, presents such "It's a question of dte ininghow C h we.'re nd the covert bombing of Cambodiawith' tiv u ' concepts. the editors have also awards in three classes-as which Mile. Baratte wIln ospn oah vahntmsrr~d - alling -it "the latest In a longm d el both graphics and poetry under the has achieved the orde 'hevalier,", and, after esthetic advantages ol saller dinin areas. ~ hronicle of lies." 1aturally Wicker~~~~samn b sic theme. '' five years is i~ for the rank "fficier. " Theriethe magazine honored ell~~~~~~~~ib~ Mr. Neilson stated t at possibte ~ nclude . 6as been condemned, by; the Whitub~tlos Although emgzn ooe reci ient will receive a violet' ribborted osiiaytreEViePeidn'hat e conmpoed by PA faculty'rnerbers, it medal. This accompanies two other specipl cniun oueoecnrlhidn, 1 rig "Hue~ayieE~Vc rsdncon ytoscolsad olees Tedtrssi"evceAxean eodnh al"fo eal ornito se ltiep omp gb eahproieT ogne Wcusdhite osis in a to be instnrictive for many econdary' awards besto~wed' upon her last summer: s ewdinng facites, orw d pro. ~ isngby Sp'ireT.pAnew accused hi ofdscoIs 2000 subscriptions' have already been honorary megiber of "Alpha Mu Gamma' at theaqtion ofthreew~ritoigsprep ' alo ''Irrhespnsibitym anardsold, ile the rest will be distributed across the Merrimiack College, and a certificate iting her thenqtiontofseths rteparces eac foorominetlssn he apptearouecoun to;' schools and colleges. Te editors, -"Service Above and Beond the selarateom drnernesslist.withn issue completed, hve begun work on Headmaster G'ro tAbt' lse.IFI In describing Toa ikra

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Frederick Allis stated, "He is one of- ~~~'EII (continued from ~Teachers Coming, Going the most' independernt-minded,page one) 1 * e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ourageous journalists'thlay. He says

1 ~~~~~~~~~~Mr. Rubio, collaborating with Mr. structor Alexander Warren will According t Ajsoae Had-whthtinsadttesmeieII&~~i~JII.L Kirkland, plans to work in Madrid on return from SYA, nd English in- master 'Peter M~e~eg ecing -elade epniiiyfrwa the translation of contemporary itructor Kent Allen may return to PA. fellows hv encusiAm~~sw Vila. SpanWhl svatdyingdSpanysh 'an is. considering an offer to teach in~ "incredible gru"o n Q rm anp as.KtY dEngland. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L.~ 240ap-llVMW i hile sudying SEngland.ndpljcants, and poblformore will b u

MI.,. - ~painting, Mrs. Powel will sen hr English instructor K. Kelly Wise,. be chosen. Al ftei~are corn- (cniudfo paen)7 ~~~year in Quebec, Canada and, Mde~io. isoy ntrcr amsB nelpeteing theit undergrad ate~ studiesI ~~~~"When the pipes reeze in O.ctober, and Wayne Frederick, and Chemistry now. nas risen up to 67%, but the ise'isF ~ ~ ~ ~ I'll~:1 go south, and when it geti too hot, instructor James Wilson will return Patrcl~ M. Clins, ~,irhers t'74, 'ue mainly to rule changes mde

___________I'l 11come iorth.",she comnmented. from' sabbaticals next year.'- 'will jo'n: the Art Del ., Jane F. ficpaly in the last two years.- ~~~~~~~~Mr.' Follansbee will jo~rney to Retirements' Condon, Wellesley A.B. d arvad 'hr is no more aultomatic '"--' ' Kenya to participate in the' In- .~~~~~ ~~~~Math instructor Robert Maynard, a' ED.m. will become a hingfelo dismissal for students caught tercultural Action Leerning Prga mebrothfcuysie19,an in English, Anne.' twiler of ~ilating the frug rule," observed Mr.(Inter-ALP), which resembles PA's Classics instructdr A. G. Gillinghamn Wellesleys Class of 7 will be a ?eterson.Shop ~Washington Intern Program. will retire. Dr. Gillingham -will TeachingiFellow in Clgslics, William * Sier, Peterson Commn~t lA ~~Jot~er Pariicipating in a cla~~~~ssrnmifor become Professor of Ancient History. B. Hrrisn, Carleton '74 ill join the' Cocrigterst fthpoclassroom exchange, Mr. Pascucci at Newfoundland University. M ~ath De t., Donald B. EIi~lings, PA r Sizer w quoted as aying,. "It'swill go to Switzerland to teach Frenc and Italrnnnstrcto '704ad cet bcome a ligh . . . don't like the slope of the "Classcs, Fench nd Itlianand aWilliam Markey will' take a leave of Teaching Fellown an n Ins."' The lines to which he refersI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t beccime Romac TinthSwiss teacher will come to PA next absence toIInc assistfnl nth Adis pnls Office, e on the graph which accompanies

-' Mr Peteron's plans are ~ not yet UMaers r chus' be a ofe the Er sthh Dept., Mr. Peterson feels that the samnple/ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~e n dTeachIng Sandra A. Uie, Abbd 70 and .of seniors gave an accurate reflectionEnlsinstructorJakZkewilFllw Stanford-'7 will be 'Tahig o the whole class's feelings. e alsoI go o theSYA' Program in' ReInnes, Mark Koolepi, graduate of St. Fellow in Russian and wil4 ierve'in the stated that the poll gives~a pretty goad

Frace Math instructor J. Lai RicUihstytachin d lworth, Ofie and ~chard G. indication of where'the entire studentLu ilgo to the Spanish Prg nm an Y W Jersethwillwill be Teaching body stands. .IF * ~~~~~and Northwest Cluster Deancosep in logy,'and Chris Gurry, Fellow in~ I h Hsoy~nd SialI ' ' ~~~~~~~~~Wennik may become Director of SYA P 6,wh onte Ahei Sciences tepartmet. I 1in Germany. In addition,/Math (n1- Departmn.

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