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- V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 TII l'~ ia is.. An ... the answer. -go,~ No. 18 ---.-- PHILLIPS ACADEMY,, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS -February 16, 1966 CPetition Se-eks 33 SENIORS ARE W inter-Weekend Catharsis No PG's Apply; o GoupSenorN.M.S. FINALISTS o Group Senior by Anthony Alofsin -'250 Candidates The National Merit Scholarship ~I orms Together Corpration ha-noncdtiTaken Foir Fall yersfinalists in its 11th annual TeStudent Congress presented Merit Program. Director of Admissions Robert petton to th faculty last week Andover's 33 finalists are: Al W Sdshsannounced the ac- skn1hat all senliors be housed Basile, Chosen Cheng, John Cooney, _ ceptance of- approximately 250 the.nw dormitories next year. Doug Cichton, Geoff Davis, Rich- - candidates for entrance to PA. A lrge majority af-the coiigre-ss ard Dawson, Ray Deck, Robert Th-igr de oficld"acp ad voted in favor of the petition Ehrhart, Ted Feldman, Robert tances of post-grads, since Mr. - allowing a - report- from the New Gage, Jim Grillo, Jim Kunen, John /-Sides reports that none have ap- arms Committee. According to Leone, Jim Martin, Tim McKibben plied. edinaster Kemper, the plan for Matt MoM6, Bill Morrill, John Sides said that the lack of post- he creation of "senior- country" Morse, Rick Noble, John Pierpont, -'c graduate applications, of which ilbe discussed, by the Faculty Rick Peters, Ric Redman, Mt there are usually 50, "might ps- teering Committee in the near- Schneiderman, Doug Sinton, John sibly be due to-the draft", but con- uture. Spooner, Mike Tompkins, Prescott ceded that many such applications "The real object of the plan," Turner, Russ Vaughn, Bob Wal- are received late. trssed New Dorms Committee den, Tom Weil, Jim Weiss, Kit Sides noted that next year's stu- hairman Fletcher Chamberlain, Wise, and Paul Wiske. dent -body should iclude abouit is to create a separate senior Shemi-finalists- were selected 125 juniors, 85 new- lowers, 45 omunity in which seniors could "from 17,607 secondary schools last new uppers, and 15 senior preps. sia set of new privileges." spring on the. basis of their Na- Last year 129 uniors; 102 lowers, habrain noted that seniors tional Merit Scholarship Qualify- 47 uppers, and 19- sefi~ors were aevery few eclusive privileges, ing Tests. Ninety-seven per cent accepted for a near-record total ang been denied smoking,vand -Of semi-finalists became finalists of 297 preps. , - oa large degree, prepping. Al- after they had been endorsed by "The figures have been about hugh underclassmen are now .al- their schools, had submitted a the' same for three or' four years we'radios in their rooms, he Semi-finalist Information Form, now," he noted. About 20-25%9o of- aid; this too was once exclusively and had substantiated t h e i r Ninety percent of the students left capi Friday an Saturday to un- all applicants are accepted.- n upperclass privilege. NMSGT scores with good SAT wind on the winter term long weekend. Crowded lines overflowed the curbside While he did not feel that he Mlany Student Congress repre- scorelf. bus stops for the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning buses to.Boston. It was far enough- along to compare eatives, however, say they- do The 14,000 finalists represent was a fight to get on when it finally arrived (see picture) and a race for the the group to that of another year, atwish to be forced into the new one half of one percent of the seats on the inside. Most eventually got there, though, only to urn around Mr. Sides 'states that the overall. arms sice te romsare eneal- enirs n thir tat of selection forty-eight hours later and find all the shuttles from New York to Boston otokwspoiig ecm smaller and the atmosphere region, and of this number approx- were cancelled because of the weather. When eight o'clock was struck by the mented, "They are a strong well- adically different. (Continued on Page Three) - bell tower seventy still hadn't checked in. Pht yr~ bdlanced group." 9 _____ ~~~~~~~~~~Sides also noticed a trend- to- PHOTOGRAPHY LECTURE ward an excess of junior class ap- enry- IV Scheduled- To Premere Next JWeek; Mr. Joh Durniak, editor of plicants- "We will have to disap- 0 P LARPHOTOGRAPHY, point quite a few qualified junior o s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~will deliver the Wingate Pane Lec- class applicants. There just isn't - kertng- Stuycek, 'Wiikander A ct Lead R oles ture this Friday Morning at 10:06 room for them," he said. in the Kemper Room. Mr. Durniak Approximately one-third of the -The PA Dramatic Society is will e accompanied by Mr. Win- school is currently receiving cho- now feeling the pressure of time gate Pane, PA '32, who is sponsor lafship-aid11 Sides sees no signifi- hearing down upon it as it of the lecture and the teaching cant change in the 'number of fin- - enters-the- last-week-of-rehearsals- ,LvasiaJp diapli6hir~ -_ for Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part A nreTscholcuei.pnt At this stage all figures are One, to be given Friday and Sat- thInie col approximate but generally accur- urdayeeig-eray 25 andCo resE ct lS ate. It is too early to determine - ': ~~~~~~~~~26. eengsFerayC n rs Eec o s exactly how-nany students ill - Henry IV, Part One, directed by -Puit Off'oi-Toniglit- be-admitted- because, - Sides cm- _-N. Penrose Hallowell of the Eng- mented, "We've7Hily had the (Sec- - - ~~~~~~~~~~lish department, will star James The second session of the Stu- ondary School Admissions Tests) ~~~ ~~~~ - ~~~~Pickering as Falstaff, Peter Stu- dent Congress, which will be elec- scores for three weeks and we '~~~~- - ~~~~~~yck as Hal, and Matt Wikander as ted by the student body tonight, can't make 1600 decisions in that Hotspur. will choose iewv officers Monday amount of .time.` He noted that, As is the case each year, Hall-. night, Febri'uary 21. Acting presi- "We're rght ithe middle now. ow"ell, noted,- the cast will be faced dent Mike Tomkins will not run This isn't really a good time to in these final two weeks with per-'again, owing to "precedent". say anything." fection and consolidation of a "I am considering runnin'g for Several of the incoming stu- - term's worth of rehearsing. Nowl i another office, however," Tom- dents are sponsored by outside Actor Stuyk (lft) ad Wianderrehease Hnry 1v GWthat practically all lines are mem-' kins said. "In any event I will be groups. Ten will come from the In- Actrs tuyk (eft an Wiandr rhease enr IV GW' orized, he said, the actors will' an active member-- of the Con- dependehf School Talent Search, - OT9 PA P AYERS PiE N have to concentrate on a final gress." while one each will represent the ON FRIDAY NIGHT ~~mastery of cues and of various Elections were postponed from English Speaking Union, Ameni- ONDOLIERS9 ON FRIDAY NIGHT stage directions suggested over the last week owing to the Stimson can Field Service, and Yale Sum- (Continued on Page Three) Ilecture, mer High School. by Christopher S Shiner Tucker, who will portray the Duke The criteria for acceptance are, This ear's first A - Abbot, of Plaza-Toro, and lower Sean ii-r~- -Iru 1 according to Sides "a strong school - Usical production, Gilbert and . Konecky as the Grand Inquisitor. Ake iteUet Plans-u W est - 'd record, unus'a ualiesof-pr 111livan's The ondoliers, will be Dave Tresemer, Greg Tellis, and sonality and character and resented in Abbot's Davis Hall Dave Anderson will occupy the aheeeti xrcriua flbuary 18 and 19 at 8:00 three other major roles, while the- activities. -We- place special ex- ... Teproduction is " sort of choirs of PA and Abbot will com- 'i~-- phasis on doing something parti- keofon. -opera," according to bine to form the chorus. " cularly well," he concluded -- hedrctor, Miss Margot War- Miss Warner, commented that --- - etehead- of the Abbot music the group-chose this opera.-for - partment. -- production because "e wanted a Ca aak Catin leading roles are John Gilbert and Sullivan and this onecr/fliu ________________Wednesday, February 16 - ----- has a lot of leads," and also be- Design Club Film at Kemnpci: cause it is well suited to'~`the small Thc Organizet 1:30- - Abbot stage. I I *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * ___ ~~~~~~asketball v. Harvard Freshmen - 2:30 - Q~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pn Neekend - The cast- has ben practicing Tiack v. Andover High -- 1:30 twice weekly since Christmas and Cooleymi Hos ilsT 3 -:00- -will- metevryiightthis__wek CooA - a31550 . L i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~Chotus Conceit ssith Wialnut Hl- 7:00 -Kon-e ckpo in ted-outthat-athougY Basetball . Defld8:00 the stepped-up ~chedule will be The Trustees voted last week : to continue the-rehabilitation of -At-GW: Maic et Andrc 8:30 strenous for the cast,- "We should the West Qd dormitories. Next. to 'ibe reworked is Johnson Hall, Sunday, February 20 now make our deadline easily. The shown here in the architect's original rendering of the planned con- Cha~pel: Rev. Richard D3. Ons%%ort, Das of Dartmouth College- 5:00 new schedule should produce more struction. The a itiojis to the two' dorms on the 'left, Taylor and Wednesday, February 23 continuity in the production," he Adams, have been completed. Johnson will similarly add a connected jA&'ernbly: M. Mlton Katz, Director i fInternational Legal Studies, added. - erainui. -- Harvaid Univerity -i0:n' -

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TII l'~ ia is.. An ... the answer.

-go,~ No. 18 ---.-- PHILLIPS ACADEMY,, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS -February 16, 1966

CPetition Se-eks 33 SENIORS ARE W inter-Weekend Catharsis No PG's Apply;o GoupSenorN.M.S. FINALISTS

o Group Senior by Anthony Alofsin -'250 CandidatesThe National Merit Scholarship ~I orms Together Corpration ha-noncdtiTaken Foir Fall

yersfinalists in its 11th annualTeStudent Congress presented Merit Program. Director of Admissions Robert

petton to th faculty last week Andover's 33 finalists are: Al W Sdshsannounced the ac-skn1hat all senliors be housed Basile, Chosen Cheng, John Cooney, _ ceptance of- approximately 250the.nw dormitories next year. Doug Cichton, Geoff Davis, Rich- - candidates for entrance to PA.A lrge majority af-the coiigre-ss ard Dawson, Ray Deck, Robert Th-igr de oficld"acp

ad voted in favor of the petition Ehrhart, Ted Feldman, Robert tances of post-grads, since Mr. -

allowing a -report- from the New Gage, Jim Grillo, Jim Kunen, John /-Sides reports that none have ap-arms Committee. According to Leone, Jim Martin, Tim McKibben plied.edinaster Kemper, the plan for Matt MoM6, Bill Morrill, John Sides said that the lack of post-

he creation of "senior- country" Morse, Rick Noble, John Pierpont, -'c graduate applications, of whichilbe discussed, by the Faculty Rick Peters, Ric Redman, Mt there are usually 50, "might ps-

teering Committee in the near- Schneiderman, Doug Sinton, John sibly be due to-the draft", but con-uture. Spooner, Mike Tompkins, Prescott ceded that many such applications"The real object of the plan," Turner, Russ Vaughn, Bob Wal- are received late.trssed New Dorms Committee den, Tom Weil, Jim Weiss, Kit Sides noted that next year's stu-

hairman Fletcher Chamberlain, Wise, and Paul Wiske. dent -body should iclude abouitis to create a separate senior Shemi-finalists- were selected 125 juniors, 85 new- lowers, 45

omunity in which seniors could "from 17,607 secondary schools last new uppers, and 15 senior preps.sia set of new privileges." spring on the. basis of their Na- Last year 129 uniors; 102 lowers,

habrain noted that seniors tional Merit Scholarship Qualify- 47 uppers, and 19- sefi~ors wereaevery few eclusive privileges, ing Tests. Ninety-seven per cent accepted for a near-record totalang been denied smoking,vand -Of semi-finalists became finalists of 297 preps. , -

oa large degree, prepping. Al- after they had been endorsed by "The figures have been abouthugh underclassmen are now .al- their schools, had submitted a the' same for three or' four years

we'radios in their rooms, he Semi-finalist Information Form, now," he noted. About 20-25%9o of-aid; this too was once exclusively and had substantiated t h e i r Ninety percent of the students left capi Friday an Saturday to un- all applicants are accepted.-n upperclass privilege. NMSGT scores with good SAT wind on the winter term long weekend. Crowded lines overflowed the curbside While he did not feel that heMlany Student Congress repre- scorelf. bus stops for the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning buses to.Boston. It was far enough- along to compareeatives, however, say they- do The 14,000 finalists represent was a fight to get on when it finally arrived (see picture) and a race for the the group to that of another year,

atwish to be forced into the new one half of one percent of the seats on the inside. Most eventually got there, though, only to urn around Mr. Sides 'states that the overall.arms sice te romsare eneal- enirs n thir tat of selection forty-eight hours later and find all the shuttles from New York to Boston otokwspoiig ecm smaller and the atmosphere region, and of this number approx- were cancelled because of the weather. When eight o'clock was struck by the mented, "They are a strong well-

adically different. (Continued on Page Three) - bell tower seventy still hadn't checked in. Pht yr~ bdlanced group." 9_____ ~~~~~~~~~~Sides also noticed a trend- to-

PHOTOGRAPHY LECTURE ward an excess of junior class ap-enry- IV Scheduled- To Premere Next JWeek; Mr. Joh Durniak, editor of plicants- "We will have to disap-0 P LARPHOTOGRAPHY, point quite a few qualified junior

o s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~will deliver the Wingate Pane Lec- class applicants. There just isn't- kertng- Stuycek, 'Wiikander A ct Lead R oles ture this Friday Morning at 10:06 room for them," he said.in the Kemper Room. Mr. Durniak Approximately one-third of the

-The PA Dramatic Society is will e accompanied by Mr. Win- school is currently receiving cho-now feeling the pressure of time gate Pane, PA '32, who is sponsor lafship-aid11 Sides sees no signifi-hearing down upon it as it of the lecture and the teaching cant change in the 'number of fin-- enters-the- last-week-of-rehearsals- ,LvasiaJp diapli6hir~ -_for Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part A nreTscholcuei.pnt At this stage all figures areOne, to be given Friday and Sat- thInie col approximate but generally accur-urdayeeig-eray 25 andCo resE ct lS ate. It is too early to determine

- ': ~~~~~~~~~26. eengsFerayC n rs Eec o s exactly how-nany students ill -

Henry IV, Part One, directed by -Puit Off'oi-Toniglit- be-admitted- because, -Sides cm-_-N. Penrose Hallowell of the Eng- mented, "We've7Hily had the (Sec- -

- ~~~~~~~~~~lish department, will star James The second session of the Stu- ondary School Admissions Tests)~~~ ~~~~ -~~~~Pickering as Falstaff, Peter Stu- dent Congress, which will be elec- scores for three weeks and we

'~~~~- -~~~~~~yck as Hal, and Matt Wikander as ted by the student body tonight, can't make 1600 decisions in thatHotspur. will choose iewv officers Monday amount of .time.` He noted that,

As is the case each year, Hall-. night, Febri'uary 21. Acting presi- "We're rght ithe middle now.ow"ell, noted,- the cast will be faced dent Mike Tomkins will not run This isn't really a good time toin these final two weeks with per-'again, owing to "precedent". say anything."fection and consolidation of a "I am considering runnin'g for Several of the incoming stu- -

term's worth of rehearsing. Nowl i another office, however," Tom- dents are sponsored by outsideActor Stuyk (lft) ad Wianderrehease Hnry 1v GWthat practically all lines are mem-' kins said. "In any event I will be groups. Ten will come from the In-Actrs tuyk (eft an Wiandr rhease enr IV GW' orized, he said, the actors will' an active member-- of the Con- dependehf School Talent Search, -OT9 PA P AYERS PiE N have to concentrate on a final gress." while one each will represent theON FRIDAY NIGHT ~~mastery of cues and of various Elections were postponed from English Speaking Union, Ameni-ONDOLIERS9 ON FRIDAY NIGHT stage directions suggested over the last week owing to the Stimson can Field Service, and Yale Sum-(Continued on Page Three) Ilecture, mer High School.

by Christopher S Shiner Tucker, who will portray the Duke The criteria for acceptance are,This ear's first A -Abbot, of Plaza-Toro, and lower Sean ii-r~- -Iru 1 according to Sides "a strong school -Usical production, Gilbert and .Konecky as the Grand Inquisitor. Ake iteUet Plans-u W est - 'd record, unus'a ualiesof-pr

111livan's The ondoliers, will be Dave Tresemer, Greg Tellis, and sonality and character andresented in Abbot's Davis Hall Dave Anderson will occupy the aheeeti xrcriua

flbuary 18 and 19 at 8:00 three other major roles, while the- activities. -We- place special ex-... Teproduction is " sort of choirs of PA and Abbot will com- 'i~-- phasis on doing something parti-

keofon. -opera," according to bine to form the chorus. " cularly well," he concluded -- hedrctor, Miss Margot War- Miss Warner, commented that --- -

etehead- of the Abbot music the group-chose this opera.-for -

partment. - - production because "e wanted a Ca aakCatin leading roles are John Gilbert and Sullivan and this onecr/fliu ________________Wednesday, February 16 - -----has a lot of leads," and also be- Design Club Film at Kemnpci:

cause it is well suited to'~`the small Thc Organizet 1:30- -Abbot stage. I I *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * ___ ~~~~~~asketball v. Harvard Freshmen - 2:30- Q~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pn Neekend -The cast- has ben practicing Tiack v. Andover High -- 1:30

twice weekly since Christmas and Cooleymi Hos ilsT 3 -:00--will- metevryiightthis__wek CooA - a31550. L i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~Chotus Conceit ssith Wialnut Hl- 7:00-Kon-e ckpo in ted-outthat-athougY Basetball . Defld8:00

the stepped-up ~chedule will be The Trustees voted last week : to continue the-rehabilitation of -At-GW: Maic et Andrc 8:30strenous for the cast,- "We should the West Qd dormitories. Next. to 'ibe reworked is Johnson Hall, Sunday, February 20 now make our deadline easily. The shown here in the architect's original rendering of the planned con- Cha~pel: Rev. Richard D3. Ons%%ort,

Das of Dartmouth College- 5:00new schedule should produce more struction. The a itiojis to the two' dorms on the 'left, Taylor and Wednesday, February 23continuity in the production," he Adams, have been completed. Johnson will similarly add a connected jA&'ernbly: M. Mlton Katz, Directori fInternational Legal Studies,added. - erainui. -- Harvaid Univerity -i0:n' -

Page 2 -- 'The Phillipian February 16,-l

-_ - Senior Row College- .Bored? SAT! M R ANN'S - L-E gift. -cesro

The Studnt Congess lastMonday~ If you have problems with college, life,' or any CARD & YARN SHOP l~ l.~dVrVjpassed a motion petitioning the faculty to- other temporal matters, your troubles aeoe LEADVR ILG thru the archvoy

- ' student housing system by which all The Secret Alkahest is Trivial This remarkabe--Mi tet -. b"senor bardifg tudnts ouldbe ouse in discovery of therduniversal solvent" was disclosed

farecently by the History Department, who claim to AderMass.- the fvne domtries, starting x fal have known it for years.'_for a trial period of one year. We are stead- The PHILLUPIAN has -therefore' come up with-not-

fatl opoe b h dpion of6 such a sys- a trivia quiz;' b-ta 0 elesi'EamntW'nSignificant Triviality. Being a Contest, whosoever-- B00K N0 V

temn. ,-shall win will receive a free mail subscription toSPIG ECRONT CAFRIAThe Student Congress committee argued'- T14E PHILLIPIAN, plus a full case -(24) of sodas. SRN XUSO OCLFRI

that, with privileges such as prepping and Total value: $9.50.Eamnto-- $254.00 ROUND TRIP,--TheExmnto

-smioking gne, there is now -little difference' DIRECTIONS: The following examination is__between being a junior or aseiiior. Having divided into three parts, labeled Part I, Part II, and Oc giTeSeilRt oClfri

all sniorslive ogethr, thy maitain Part III. Work on only one section at a time. Do the . Va - MRCNARIE allI enirsliv tgeter thp aintin best you can, without spending too much time on Vi-MRIA'IRIE

would add to the -prestige of being senior, any one question. You are -not- expected to answerand pave the way for more seir rvieges.-I4of the_ questions correctly, although' it would be

* In~-fat, tere s no as uch iffeence much to your advantage if you did. Students oftenIn'fac, tereis owas uchdiferecewonder if they should guess at questions they are BERMUDA FOR SPRING VACATION

between' juniors and seniors as ever, for not sure of. On this test, a certain percentage ofthis difference was never based on privileges incorrect- answers will be subtracted--from your ,~- l

grantd. bythe acult, buton te pretige score, so it is not likely that random guessing will 1 icgraned. y th facltybut n th pretigeadd significantly to youir score, and it may even de-- 9 a e A y hA c

-inherent in a three year age superiority. Any tract. However, if you can eliminate one or more eesenior whose extracurricular or athletic alternatives, you had ought to-might as well guess.

achivemnts notto enton pysial ta-If you change your answers, be sure to erasedoieemns t tinus menimfom pyial unior thoroughly. '92 MAIN ST. "'726

ture, noditnus ifrmajir, Now insert your pencil into the test booklet, '

Ais" not -going to be made to feel secure by eraser end first, and break the seal from the inside,livingin a'"presigiou" senor setion. and look at the sample question.

Eive n af retirs ril e tfo. snos Sample. rf.you were asked, "What was the Lone Visit and enjoy ...Even -if g -~~~~~Ranger's nephew's horse's name?", you would write

are deemed necessary having the seniors live on your answer sheet, Victor.Now begin work on PART I. . -OuR GIFT- SHOP -

together would not seem to be a iirereist -'~iFI. COMIC BOOKS (30 minutes)-for such changes. The privilege of visiting -1 Who (or what) is currently. the mascot of the 50 BEAUTIFUL GUEST ROOR.{Sbetween dormitories during study'hours, for Legion of Super Heroes?

2. What - body builder eaches the "Dynaflex FRIDAY NIGHT SEAFOOD BUFFET*instance, could be just aleasily instituted Methd"with the dorms as they are now, and would '3. Who were Superman's parents on Krypton? .11 To 2 IN OUR DINING ROOMbe just as_- unpopular with the faculty in 4. Who is Green Lantern's side-kick?-

5. Who is the only grl (?) that Superman ever -

either case. really loved? . - COCKTAIL LOUNGE -

One of the committee's more valid ar- 6. What is the name of the island retreat of the-guiments was that with the new dorms split -Blackhawks?

as they re nowa senio spendshis' Ia 7. Name the four Challengers of the Unknown.lat 8. Who is the red-headed soldier in Nick Fry's Teeha

year with only nine of his 'classniates, and platoon? '-'-475-5400 -

"-""ten uppers. We agree that this is unfortu- 9. What is the Flash's alias?10. Name three soldiers in -Easy Company, ex- SH R T L N - EEnate, but we advised against the splitting of clusive of Sgt., Rock. -SMOTRATN L I G 4R the dorms in the 'first-place. Now, either the 11. Who is te King of Monster Isle?MO RIN

-walls should be taken down, "reintegrating 'STOP. Go on to Part- II. Do not pass go. Do nottwenty seniors and twenty uppers, or the collect $200. KMIT. 133 93, ANDOYR

PART I TELEVISION (50 minutes)dorms should be divided into an upper side 1. Who was the host of Treasure Hunt?-and a senior side. It is impracticalI to try to '2. Who ran the store on Howdy Doody? - . , .

continue the' class-mixing idea in. half- 3 o aywy i odrraite obid~ -. " '-~

dormitory uni's.4, What day was Tuesday on Mickey Mouse Club? -, N - 7'We lineise agree with the comtte' yourtbody Dav Cokt-guiisriam

5.- What was-aDavCrce's' guii's ae? >~->'~that those twenty-five seir covn inicte . htwsWatEr' u'-~?' " "- '"~ '> 'T~ '" senios livng incot- 7. What was Phineas T. Bluster's brother's name? ',-/ *

tages have drawn a sorry lot indeed, but 8. Name two corporals in Sgi. Bilko's platoon. withthe ompetio ofNathn Hle Huse 9. On Andy's Gang, what was the name of the ~j> '

with he copletin of athanHale ouse Indian boy? His elephant? 4 K.P- -

they can be fitted 'into big dormitories with- 10. Who was the Sheriff on Tombstone Territory?& out packing'-the entirfeisenior class off to the 11._Name asponsor-of the GabbyHayes Show.-pnew dorms. .' 12. Who was Norton's wife on' "The -Honey-

mooners"?The committee's final argument,'that all 13. What was Wild Bill Hickok's horse's name?

history books could be moved to a senior 14. Who was the youngest daughter on "I Re-complex, freeing=the Copley Wing for the mme aa?-

(Continued on Page Four)Oliver Wendell Holmes overflow, is nonsense,for the library- is-only overflowing duringNoe Of T a kthe day, and the Wing is always empty in thedaytie, anway. ll tht is eededis a To the Editor of THE PHILLIPIAN:fo

daytim, anywy. Allthat i neede is a This is to express my sincere appreciationfoword from the administration to' ut the the kind help rendered when Mrs. Cornelia Combs,Wing at the disposal of underclassmen, of the Treasurer's Office, fell in Flagitaff Court last -'

Friday. "'.. " In short, we feel that it would be un- As a result of the fall, Mrs~' Combs sustained a-- '

thinkable to move 120- seniors from tradition- fractured hip a~nd- is a patient at the Lawrence alace-steeped Day, Bartlett,- and Foxcroft-into the GnrlHsia.

- -- ferie newdormtorie. Soe b6~ pi'f~r' The assistance of those who haipened to - be -'p r lu ar -.

sterle n w- -domitoies.Som b~k preer-near was most spontaneous, and still others stood -a tc lrs i r ..the room s and location of the old dorms, - by to help in case they were needed.

some te new;the pivileg of chosing Such kindness is long remembered. Thank yousomethe ew; he pivilge o choig everyone! marion -Hill A Single Chair Lift (left above) rising 2000 ft. A Double Chair

should not be denied them. -It. is important to - Lift (right above) rising 1450 ft. plus a T-Bar. All lifts servehave some seniors in the' heart'of the cam- ERRA~~~TTT~I1 - a wide variety of gentle and steep trails; all have mnid-stations have some seniors in the- heart-of the cam- ERRATUM to ski the top, bottom or all the wayl '

-pus, where they--come--in-constant--contact--- -- -In -the -February 9--article -"Andover in -An- - ----NOTE: More-trails and facilities have been added since thewith and, exert a constant influence over the - dover," it Was stated that "in 1965, of 400 candidates above picture was made. (1) The- "Antelope", with varying.undercelassmen, rather than have them all-, f!r day student positions,'25 were accepted, or-one grades, dozens of turns. 2 undulating. miles long, 2000' drop

-in sixteen, whereas the over-all application-accept- 2Th Q-ie urlntfomhetpfteDubeCa,isolated in'the neW" dforms out -there -some- ance ration was about one in five. This is sim Iy and he "eriie". Ailstfom th color 'of thre Doulein Cair,place. because only. about one in thirteen places in tspecial high-level slalom hill, with rope tow. Ski School, slalom

schoo is lloted t daystudets. husther are struction, ski shop, restaurant, licensed lounge. WRITE:approximately 375 disappointed townies wal Folder

________ THE-PHILLIPIgN is'published weekIy throughout-arouss-el "

-the-sch-o- year.y t e tuetoFilipAcdy, -In fact, 25 of 114 day student applicants matri-Inte" owCrr"fNwEnldAndover, Massachusetts. Editorial and business cor- culated, about the same ratio as with boarding

* resp~ondence should be addressed to THE PHILLIPIAN, apiat.Mroeteei oqoastfrdyGeorge Washington Hall. Andover, Massachusetts. Price: applicnts. Moy revetee o-bais noqot fe foriay25 cents per copy; $5 per year; $7 per year for mail sub: stdetsAteyarRaceVeER" hebaisofmeit

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iinson Lectu__rer Fec Du Ply HreStMERIT SCHOLARSHIP.j _______O (Continued from Page One)DENW S

ika On Asian Art ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inately 2,000 will receive scholar- Associate Dean of S t u d e n t -

bksRoetC Ackia r t ships. William R. Bennett,Jrwsmrby h probes ofkCardt A Merit Scholarship is a four ried Friday, February 11, to Mrs.

harles Chu, professor of Chin- year award 'and carries* a stipend Mary Annis HaskeHaskellWiiliammonninStudis at Connecticut Collegeyeraad'ncrisastpd MryAWomen, presented a lecture- Ithat varies from- a mininium of the Sylvia Pratt Kemper Chapel.

$100 a year to a maximum -of Mr.- and Mrs. Bennett will reside.onstration. of Chinese panting_$50 h Mrt coarhp i in Andover.

We-Audty u-at 6:5pm n'Yners will be notified. of theirper Adtru;-awards in early April. - ( J A..

r. Cu fist gve f shortnc- Next year's Merit Scholarship C.uf Lalue AdI~itis paining romthe first cen- program will start- again next -

A.D. to the present, after ~~~~~~~~~~Tuesday -when students take the .- 3f

pait& several spontan- Scholarship Qualifying Test. 26-PA lV M emberss works. HENRY IV - . - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Twenty-six Andover students

a preface to his painting, H N YI eemChu,-'both a musician and, an -(Cntinued -frow Page ne) woe intad To ter C hm Laud

t, presented a concise his- ~~~~~~~~~~course of rehearsals.Soittda.T enrth S-oftChpresee anise hs Special attentioh, he noted, will ciety one miust-maintain an a

tI the ninth century, Dr. Chu be devoted to the comic tavern demic average of82.5% or betterdChinese artists painted in a ~'~?" *.scenes with Falstaff and Hal and frhsuprya adteflher of distinct methods, each - i t the plishing of the swordplay term of his senior year.esenting a certain geograph- * A of the final acts. The Cum Laude Society requires

,r~After the ninthcetr,. Although the prdcinhsonly that no more than ten perer, Chinese'artists began to ~'"'been hampered by Prince Hal's ill- oient o the graduating class be

bine techniques until they de- - ness and.-by-general absenteeism, admitted in one drawing, and that-apda universal style. From . * director Mr. Hallowell says he is no more then -20%7 be admittedtte until the 17th century, confident that as has happened in during the course of the year.

nse art was categorized solely past years, the play will- fall to- wil bsujetmatter. - -- gether in the final rehearsals. A second group of boys wil b

Urin the 17th century, Chin- ~ ~ We keep working right tip till admitted in June, the require-artists broke away from this the last day." ments for admission being lightlyvsality of style, Dr. Chu Marc and Andre, two French ets and "aves" until tey openedi" English teacher Hart D. Leav- altered owing to the new cumula-

ed ~~~~~~~~cabaret singers, - IIl pp-ear in their o in 1950, the cabaret itt - head of Stage Crew, states tive grading system.hee paintings, which re as Andover on Saturday February litteraire L'Ecluse where they 'that although the construction ofuar as those of today, are 19th at 83G p.m. in George Wash- have, ntroduced such artists as sets is -on schedule, he and Hallo- Those initiated were: Peteracterized by their simplicity. ington Hall, when--they.-iwill pre- Marcel Marce~u and Barbara and well are issuing a desperate plea Biichin, Richard Dawson, Robert

arit dd what they felt,- sent a program of the French Juliette Greco to the public,. h for student volunteers to help Ehrhart, Theodore F el1d ma i,teweemoved," Dr. Chu chanson-Vignettei of all aspects -The two are Winners of te paint them. Although sound and James Gillo, James Kitendaugh,

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fe Tean Shots DownExtrSPWednesday, February 9; Andov-

Swimmtng Overwhelms Huntington, .80-15, ~~~~~~~~~~er-The Andover rifle team found LF,~~~~~~~~ ~the right shooting combination and

s Blue Sweeps Nine Of Eleven Events In Rout today against Exeter and- St.Paul's. After two losses on the

by Tolii Williams with a 1:59.6 effort as Paul Wiske: placed one-two in-the 400 yd. free . road, the team-ived up to its ex- Wednesday, February 9; Andov- copped second in the same event. style, leaving thi d to Brodrick of . r~pectations for the first time this

-The A n d o ver swimmers Noll left his spei~alty, the 100-yd. J-Huntington. Bostian was clocked ~;- year.amed Huntington today in an backstroke, open to- Uppers Bob in a superb 4:24.3, only 5.2 seconds - -~-~4-St. Paul's ad never been a-

0-5rout, yielding only one first Byers and Stretch Giles who: off the school record. . ~z threat, but their unexpected pre-lace and a second to the visitors. placed one-two in the event over Divers Bart Brush and Pete ' sence forced the Blue to fire three

chof Huntington squeezed Huntington's Spracklin. B y e r s' Allan were victorious, Brush win- boys early, thus getting the mateh~ Andover'sStu Sessi;Sns to winning time was1 :03.6. ning With a score of '55.23. Peter- off to-a caual start. Making hisn th 100yd.breaststroke with In the 50-yd. freestyle, Lee Eddy son placed third for Huntington. varsity debut in this first round,1:011 shwingand Huntington's and Rainer MacGuire dashed neck- The Blue .had little trouble dis- Jim Major, with some exceptional

jodovi won three mno~e-points for and-neck for two lengths but Ed- posing of their-mpponents, lapping practice scores behind him, firedis-team as he touiched out Jeff dy's 23.6-won-it. Moulton of Hunt- them in several events. In the a competent 178, counting in thefamed-,for second place in the ington took third. '- 400-yd. freestyle relay, Hunting- Blue victory, and giving the PA

00-yd. individual medley, but the Topper Lynn and Mac MeTernen, ton's tea~ft of Baniewiz, Spracklin, senior a shot at the 1966 six-beseteery other event,. crdfrtadscn respec- Leach, ad i.Moulton was disqual- Rifle team captain TOM Wi i-mnItrcoatcta.

Andover won both relays easily. tively in the 100-yd. butterfly,' ified. Earlier this season Hunting- louettcd- iijii the lightc gt Hoyt Allen, in his third Andov--athe 200-yd. medley,- the team followed ly Philbrick of Hunting- ton dropped their meet with Exe- aesot gintEee n t er-Exeter mebt, and winner of - -

Byers, Lynn, Alden, and Browne tofi. Lynn was clocked at 58.7. The ter by ~f smaller margin. Paul's in -Wednesday's double win. 11965's high ave ra ge a wa rd,rndin a time of 1:49.8. 'Jeff 100 free Wient to MacGuire with - - Iclinched it for 1966 with a blazing

-drMac McTernen, Jon Noll, a 51.3. Doug Crichton splashed PA:d1 ~188 in the second round. ThendLee Eddy took the 400'-free in home ahead of Huntington's For- PA S uashl Outclasses Mvidlesex 5J, 'score, aided by a perfect lop prone

:33.1. man for second, -_jedged Red Captain Blum's 187 forCaptain Noll won the 200 free Bill Bostian and Jeff Melamned 11 Iihindividual honors and set a

- ~ ~As Ross Scores -lth Consecutive Wlfl PA'record-in match scoring thisyear. -- -

by Frank Ehirlich the first time this yeai- that PA - Aided by the high Andover lead,Wednesday, February 9; Con- had' lost to Exeter in squash on and with very little pressure on-

cord,_Mass. - The Andover var- any level, them, Upper Bruce Wallace (185),- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-sity--squash team-earned their Top, man Sean Konecky started Captain Tom. Weil (184- and

-fifth victory in a -row, today, the match well for-the Blue as he high scorer in the two previous., ~~~~~~~.- - ~~~~~~~smashing the Middlesex varsity, topped Byron, 10.45, 16414,- -- 5-9,: Andover-Exeter meets), and Al

- ' -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5-0: 15-10. In the second position, John, Belida (178) went on -to roundTop man Fernando Gonzales was Hamnent fell to Fish, 10415, 4-15, 'u h crn o 1 oa

- ,-'~~~~~~~ -~~the only Blue player to encounter 10-15. PA's third man, Kvn match tally, eclipsing the old 910~~~~- ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~any difficulty. Down 1-2 in games McLean, outlasted Warner, 13-15, school record set against the Har-

and bhind 6-13, Gonzales rallied 15-13, 15-16, 16-15, 15-10. - yard Freshmen last year. Exe'to take nine staight points from Sam Zimmnern, number four, ter's 895, higher than any-'previousopponent Sten al. The two were succumbed to Ruxin, 5-15, -8415, PA season score, fell short by far,very close unL 12-12 when Gon- 6-15. Sandy Stott took the fifth and St. Paul's, with a 853, waszales again lei into the lead match 15-8, 15-8, 15-13 from Ro- way behind. Roehrig's riflemenand won the mieh 15-13, 7-15, maine. Exeter's Wheelock downed Placed five of the top eight scor-

Swimmer Jeff Melamed takes off against Huntington in Wednesday's 13-6, 15-13, 15-12. 'Stu Lytle 811, 18, 15-12, 15-5. ers and only four in. the bottom015 rout. Second man,- Don Ross, crushed In the seventh match -hard-hitting fifteen, a good indication of the

Photo b TOP O'Neal, 15-5, 15-3, 15-8, to extend Grese of Exeter pulled out a Red team's depth.his winning streak to eleven victory -by trouncing-Steve-F-r-an-- Thi,~slt~-i-iatclf b-efore tOm In--IGHT NETS FOU R GOALS TO matches. John Spiegel swamped cesco, 845, 16-8, 11-15. terschols leaves the Blue with-;Perron with the same ease, 15-4, Wednesday, February 9; Exe- 3-2 record and one problem. Al-EADIIOKEYOVR BIDGTOAD HOCKEY OVER BRIDGETON i~~5-11, 15-1. Fourth hman Davis ter-Exeter's number two club though five have already won their

by Evan Thomas manding 6-1 lead in the early Everett started out slowly, but -squash team downed the Andover place on the six-man team, theWedn~sdy, Febuary 9 An- mnutes o the. econd rame.'soon found his game as he downed B-Club- today by a score of 5-2. last position is wide-open and with

ver-Pced b a fie fou goalFraker then stole a stray pass Gro,1-51-2,57,59. In the first position PA's Steve Andover's habit f shooting erra-erorance'fromaEdfine Wrightand whpeI htit h od Number five for the Blue, A.S. Es- Francesco lost a five-game match tically, the choice for this slot

nefate PEdhocey teamht to strt thie lad Buot i dg eod ceurela completely outelassed Free- to,-Exeter's Jessup. Jessup started is vital to what should be the third_red Bndefeton PAcey tay, lostec the wiengap ftderoa man, a ninth -grader, 15-8, 15-6, slowly, but eventually took control consecutive PA championship ti- -

1-2.Dick'Lelaney-- odayi caose ase wadeaweg flape ate 15-4. of the match, winning last game, t~e. Intensive practice under CoachGurry coredtwo apiece and ete pck bya sprwling Wayne WedsdaV-,Fbr-uary 9-T-A~n-do-v 1-The-Blue's scondmnan7Dun- -Rdelfigf6rthe~iexttw&-weeks- -

sactord Froakper, and Jatck Tra y a sraln -y Ier-The Andover A-Club squash can Andrew~s succumbed to Unger should provide the answer and thec11lleach-c6ntributed one-in"'the At 13:23 of the, third period, team fell to the number one Exe- 8-15, 16-17, 12-15. Dave Fleming, momentum to retire the Interscho-

rout. - -Wrig~~~~ht hi -f6i- a-- - -- -- - ter club team--today-4-3-It ~'atcrpy ~~'a powerful thirty -footer. After

Bridgeton opened up the scoring Delaney -converted a pass fro N oasBlaiser fired the puck by net.' Jack Turco, Wright umped inN t h east e rn Fr es hminen- - To p nIe -Tra ck- - -6 2 -3 3-

der Monroe-in the first minute number four as the Blue fired _ ~~ __

ofthe contest. But the Blue steady barrage of shots at the ~ve V ut r U d r o d S t c o l R c r bounced ack, ripping off five Bridgeton cage;- A perfect face-P ofle a le n et c o lRi-Q- -coniis ecutie goals in the first per-a off pass from Franchot nabled by -Todd Cohen -

Captain Chris Gurry netted Wright to capitalize on' his effec- toand Eddie Wright one as the tive wrist shot. -- iWednesday, February 9; Andov-

Blue began their scoring -spree. Mcilsetaon th er-Despite some top individualDelaney and Franchot tallied back and ilstufe arouhndter net performances for the, Blue, -the

to back goas to end thaperiod.f rdgetokhnder-by -a Andover track team succumbed tobac gols o nd he erid. bewilderedBrdeo goalie to srn otesenUiest

Wright tipped in a McGill slap- close _ ut the scoring and the a stron Nordtheaster U62versityhoand the Blue took a comn- game. -- led only once in the meet at the

finish of the 50 yeard dash, whenCaptain - Jim Fabiani and JainieLee crossed the line with a firstand third.

Chalking up his best time ofthe season, ace distance manEarlMcEvoy was a close second inthe mile behind Lake of North-eastern- who was clocked in 4:33.5.McEvoy took- thirteen seconds offhis previous best time and is now -

only five seconds away from theschool record. Greg Myers- placedfourth for -Andover.-

Pole vault convert -COi - Under~--wood cleared 12'11 '4" - a new -Cage - recoxd -to take a first place. The effort was the best of -

Andover forward Steve Brown (11), replacing the injured SkipFr- his brief vaulting career. Under- - -

ram, looks for a rebound against Bridgeton. P Ihoto by 2,w wood also placed sedond in the highMORRISSEY TA)(E~~~ - - -- -~jump--Ao-N~ortheastern's-Scribner-7

MORRISSEY TA ~~who cleared six feet. Lowe -Ie2:33.2, to -down the Northeastern 56'91 A" for a first, finishing a-'Lasater-::who-ast-week---cleared team -head-of--Joe--OqHern--and---Mar-k-------

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Telephone 475-3000 Fabiani, George Mendenhall, Eric heave of 49'51A2" led a Northeast- -second and third in the 45 yard32 PARK STREET - - ANDOVER, MASS. Almnquist, and Chris Mar recorded eri sweep i that event: Cybulski high- hurdles behind Jellison who

-1 ~their best time of the year, a of Northeastern-hurled the weight was timed in 5.9 seconds.

IPage 6 The Phillipian February 16,1Bridgeton Edges Basketball 106-105; Bdeford-Tppe SQUASHfomPg(Continued frmPg'~vTHARTIGA 'Last Miiiute Rally F~il~s 1 Point ShortWrestling 20-14, As number three, -pulled out a 17416, PAM C-Last % fill- te, Ra~~~y FAL I Point Short 15-13, 7-15, 3-15, ~15-13 victory for P A M C

by Juan Sgarra ball away'several times. Andover PA o s-M h Bblne , th orhmn ourWednesday, February 9; Andov- took advantage of every opportun- Wednesday, February 9; Andov- waso thelny othe Anovr mjaenraw~sou ier-The Andover asketball team! ity to score, and the quarter ended er-The Andover wrestling team to win as he topped Trapnell 15-5, -ae lw soufitstgdafne fourth-quarter come- 72-66 with the Blue down by only :fell to Biddeford High School 171,1-2NubefieSveosdrtonback, but the rally fell short by one six points. - Irunner-up in the Maine champion--Tilmunso.-fe-ll to Lasker, 13-15,cosdrtn,point as the Blue fell, 106-105 to In the last period Andover ships-by a score of 20-14, bringing 12-15, 10-15. Both Doug Donahue Tlpoe4510Bridgeton Aademy, a strong con- maintained the press and slowly PA's season --record -to 2-4. The in the sixth -position and Dave Te phn 47-06tender for the Maine champion- cut down Bridgeton's lead. With Blue ovetcame an erly deficft,- Marshman in the last spot dropped 6 ANS. ~ship. The ragged defensive play only one minute left to play An- fighting back o tie the scor at6furAINematces o Eiesby PA was the main factor con- dover trailed 105-97. Then Andov- 12-12 with three divisions left,trib~uting to the defeat. So far this er exploded. Two foul shots and a but failed to win another match.season Andover's opponents have field goal by Bruce Hearey, and Roger Smith, who now standsaveraged 93.1 points per game, a long jumper by John Hilley made at 5-1 on the season, recorded the--- In the first period both teams the score 105-103. Then Albert first Andover victory. He com- W u

exchanged the lead a number o Connolly connected on a oul shot1 pletely outclassed his opponenttims, ut rideto maage toforBrigetn, is nlypoit -ofand won 9-0. Captain Sam Miller,-pull ahead 25-20 as the quarter the game, to make the- scofi~ 106- after almost getting a pin in theclosed. In the second period, 103. Bruce Hearey hit on a jumper first period,' rode his man to an Ardover Mass.Bridgeton, displaying well dis- with only ten seconds reanig8-0 decision.ciplined -play, fired up and pulled to bring Andover within onel Rob Conlin extended his unde-ahead. Andover desperately tried point, the closest the Blue had ~been I feated record to 6-0 as he defeatedto catch up, but the half ended ~all game. The contest seemed to: the Maine state champion in the with Bridgeton leading by 15 be over, all Bridgeton, had to do 147-lb. class, 9-0. Dee Van Wyck 1J1J41 V iJ(lL 1points, 55-40. was stall,_ but a fine defensive the only other winner for ndov- P .ne,Andover came out in the scond play by Elwin Lee produced a er, took a 52 decision in the 157half with a full court man-to-man jump ball on the Bridgeton half lb. slot. c1Ei(press and quickly scored six of the court*ith only two seconds EalerMkeBale ndRcstraight points on shots by Bruce left. Andover called time out to Stewart dropped their matches- .He -eys John Hilley and Dennis plan--a -- desperation--play~Lee 19-2-and-6-4.-After John Abernethy---- ---- __ -- --Cambal. During the remainder of idominated the tap, but the pass lost 21, Andy Hemenway was-de- 89Mi tet-- SCHOOL SppL~iES-the third quarter Andover gradu- to Hilley was intercepted, and the, feated 9-8 on a disputed referee's -GREETING CARDSally whittled- dowii the lead, game was over, decision. With te score-at 12-12,Bridgeton, who displayed good Hilley and Hearey led the Blue Bucky Walker fell, 8-1. Kit Wise Advr as STATIONERY- GIFTS) -teamwork, poise, and disciplii inscrgwth2ad21otsshot a tikedown in the -last fewin the first hlbgntgierespectively. Hilley scored 20 of hlbga ogv seconds of his' match to go ahead.8MANS. ADunder the pressure, and threw the his points n_ the second half, and by one point, but lost the match48M I ST, DHearey 19. 7-6 when his opponent was award-

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