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761u~ne 96, Nunltber 19' illips Acade y Andove~, M~s~ ichusetts Ap'il,,5, 197 Three day~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of sunshine, F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s l ton Gin e o c Thlree days 'of rain:.. iii 1111~~~~~SdesP dicts ha Pre hhog AmPTsnsOfic lb I ha not comp~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ e no jtiee of Average Lower SSAT SS Statist~L ersSA dres e Stu ns Side predict that the Scores Than- sual ayrg PTsoe femo Directoir! of Admisi s ort ing students a e lower ~ keeping Sides announced taudy at wit ree~ ~ d.He ted that Uproston Interns (Seated from Left to Right); John Biroi, Alan Huth, Andover s dmissions omitee irvus'asth cole Uppe~~~~p I . ng era. ~~~~~ as acetd47ota te14cei di as mat y as 100 applicants Greg ei 1 , Richard Pitnick, Laurence Bourne. Missing Paul Puzzcngera.wit core3in heu9th prceniles ~~VE applicantslfor admission o Phill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Thut that PA ould prc~~~~~~~~~~~-bt hat1 ablyd reaby;e- Acpdemy inetyear. S dsco e en o than 50 such su declined t e r acceptance this arden s year. I ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~than last. Mao COMMO CAUSE ORG~~~l~iZA ION Of the38 who hay alrea y.s'de htte~ubro 'coCAU E' RGA IZ N' accepted, 35 will enter junio s Si e'addta h ubro ] H~~~~13 Islowe t s, 48 asup ers, hd AdisosDireIctor thos a decl ining Andover in favor PA's hist3 department recently selected nine sudents rte 3 ~snos oa 7d oEee hsya prxmtl Boston Intern Program With Common Cause, a c~~~iti sbys studednts' will attend, '32 f w~the school did' not 'exec oue equ Iseh br hose de- Bostn Ite am *th ommn Casea ctizelt bbist are juniorsl three low rs, e next year and the 40. tud t clini Ee forli Andover. organization. ai~tic pating tudents include uppers John Bird L uree upe n ~ eir lrdeSur ouse Ho vr -Ti ifr rmap~iu Bournie, Gre l-lammer, Alan uth, Paul Puzzanghera aEd iad TwYcnty Too- Man ides said that hesco1, o23aiwhhfVore Exeter. Miller.) alon with seniors Mark Chardon, Bill Heidrich d ngdon Acodn tciehhnm cutrth uul ubr 1a1Rmrkn htPAsmjrIm ~~The program runs on' the same ~basic guideli es as the ofapiatthsderah y1 misiouns rhefusas fpR m peimratllaper.o bxr,m Few Rcquirement office had a mitt~edawe stdeyscmmssodatefwitaout acHle advll'~dS.Pu's entdta Miller ,aetthe ga regi o' Offhe ofCmmnCuaeinm e 6 p e iimHawhhyer"bodigsco beginning of the .. ,~~ng term. Because the uppers do not have to fulfill~p most - of their spri g academic requir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mentofsaptheatsinterns c spendeter 24 hojirsa week wit the o cwRgazai eet ffn.hdatritdfe tdn o mdt wtotWl, aa vleao ntdta Thei second~w ar~p novn h'treseir tkn-itr 0 n OFue t6 C~ th-d .- mli egi irjts hog bean Apri 17tey wonis comt two t somone t laty ro pri pc s'tERt othrOPOSEn chols a' coneofc o t~husawe, hl eevn crdi als Historyeceve 'io0lyandrotlei. Hiweor the will tsx ppr have olfillfthe:frequ 'rementsaAdy*bsowCo n te Apptoroesina Iewi Se fo uden co uaionliea oregnnit of theirthcourses. do nhot eeefulfian Accordibg to M Gardner, the wrmewill fall unern e aos nd Thls owsefore tgeMasahuetesture. 'adnr coryente, apoe rpslt olaoihtejno wi"ll b ons pr er asag. 'tefvorannmcutrmnecm'ite a legislativfi e r potte studae nts whill tallyin reod'io anaoy se4tep oaladsvrl u-pooast h 0 n lets. Onee theyoniin proet, ufl the itesil haecyfo.osdeain 4 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a o~t th di yC ie Agreed t at dntHO i~ a' A' d h chol inr'a epheierfeahclse or the ~~~~~~~~est of Ithetiaprxi ateyr40 o evusnohespopsa According ito M Gardner, the wosggestngrka junirs natlivenndthesamerntrie truerefrmlegilatve epoting an ca paig ontorng. A tspperc insmen re ch op ositipn frodmyths u-i seng.F M herds orh i oryie unammitteswlly inol0di sltlisrfor wil presntyajforyndhinoitys pots ooth fault ~ilj !nw ~bfor t assahustts egilatre. Garner mimne , ~ con rnig proosalsE shotly bls tejno Lours Evalua~~~~~tiol ndwtComnaueebrs ac Ri"s had dsrie t ane ropuos atmohe eir passage." it~~~~~sho usve.r ockwel Ho es Thoe cothose ios tdntmbrsothAvioyCmteer(fo isn te pi We s'Quad s valupcosderaton letothe) ik ato hre Sih i rdn In. Phislae pyrins tstuden underallby recordanTrebinoze adu Frioz rurieratio * F'?culty 1 opaOn mhet lasitorin theocuctyhehesugestedsNatanlHaaee, ill 'role a teg ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ an Dy llfo 14 o kee a tuden al currticlumntin oveust crdi aso eaosil Sts. s nth Flcasf Acr, ~ edatrad mte car Evaluatio~~s Fred rick Peterson ~~ es ua~t or ch seri Cmittepray incu thadityomte ttmtdtaeara moved t able 'thissue unil the * - Ander Eo tonldPdbroctaefmrl Natopssfr increasinge he each ofuthe CQQ 'Jn~~~~~~~estigates as~jnmodo itoriesmnd eas~ Hpose trmo ee cusitadnsttinfsuetaf rad n~~~~~xtmeei g. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~i a ~citiqe ~r ea~i o hi couses he ommuity. H dded hui 5.MEfbesothAdiryCmteewI an ntioro Coopappointed howver thtohrwuldfavr tMeeerAracutitsy ~jednthe bor4 wold copile a stanard, etaild qtistionaireg Commhtironthesals sh'aorsuces guidesm ar tiatoslused at' oahisdepatmen, anaossilyottremjypvluablsin, athhetfcuht r,~~~~~nkarks '~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ NIST of the Adviso y, Con~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sv n rem.-s f hemCoitteeer (r * some uni~'e~sities I and clleges - the'Dean of Faculthw usd study.lnde tnonlouanopenochanneisrfscommAicat o 'Alien~it~ aci~ly Memers ' Peteron qustiond heter th ' Cl irma of te Musc DeprtmenaWillam CMftkthoCghtro, ihCcontructve hdicussi d and Sevellsl Student - one u ht'sholo co~pnoe ien ly a aitd Cal yn elt~ siaonnsucee hoc p~inou~, acFrtio caruyiiae.Hd * ' his ype f~gud wold hlp ~w oganiati~i suh asth~ oop as Lore auty Banta mmt PA s0ganst. Naetoan wHale pitdu oeeta teaut ol noted *thatouch H a crtiquecauldixtra-urricuar grup sholdotaejpropsars, Dcc~tienDss o sdnts dichs th oursieslithergtyopbiha vlain' suete sosblt 1yn nte oha eem ho omte ThM of courses, or whether d separate, Ch~~~~ap ay achinfostudesetsufromsth 'col og heirwilligness tosccette ru' Hoevr s eQ iorcorA ndrewuranm M dheatntilitucora Fakeometecuftrthriculumha ob "h' teAuliic nsecssr.aisnke-.f teCoititeesadthtcewah'er m rese Eccles o~n ~et~d, " publiczed hehas atempted to ~ tdycthe t's rde tiasswere te elNih"getn bytejebr'sriunsn h leiutietor~ besdesrctiv andih i f' ece .ere lBceo fA~f teUiestyo eeac tHye, omet to thrs su t at adc" wi~hlowj rtin s wuldhavea ateaher oul beableto mprve td inest nua. NortehwpIIddependupon ts abii t'cintai gevlat .the Advtrulheoaintaning imselfprofesionaly. 'roadt I I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ertatmottaephfore.l . ' , I~~~~no r E tna~tr netmein I I[r I 'hto'ft af s n

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Page 1: iii 1111~~~~~SdesP hhog AmPTsnsOficpdf.phillipian.net/1972/04051972.pdfPA's hist3 Boston Program department Intern With recently Common selected Cause, nine a c~~~iti sudents sbys

761u~ne 96, Nunltber 19' illips Acade y Andove~, M~s~ ichusetts Ap'il,,5, 197

Three day~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of sunshine, F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s l ton Gin e o c

Thlree days 'of rain:.. iii 1111~~~~~SdesP dicts ha Pre hhog AmPTsnsOficlb I ha not comp~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ e no jtiee of

Average Lower SSAT SS Statist~L ersSA dres e

Stu ns Side predict that theScores Than- sual ayrg PTsoe femo

Directoir! of Admisi s ort ing students a e lower ~ keepingSides announced taudy at wit ree~ ~ d.He ted that

Uproston Interns (Seated from Left to Right); John Biroi, Alan Huth, Andover s dmissions omitee irvus'asth coleUppe~~~~p I . ng era. ~~~~~ as acetd47ota te14cei di as mat y as 100 applicantsGreg ei1, Richard Pitnick, Laurence Bourne. Missing Paul Puzzcngera.wit core3in heu9th prceniles

~~VE applicantslfor admission o Phill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Thut that PA ould prc~~~~~~~~~~~-bt hat1 ablyd reaby;e-Acpdemy inetyear. S dsco e en o than 50 such sudeclined t e r acceptance this arden s year.

I ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~than last. MaoCOMMO CAUSE ORG~~~l~iZA ION Of the38 who hay alrea y.s'de htte~ubro'coCAU E' RGA IZ N' accepted, 35 will enter junio s Si e'addta h ubro] H~~~~13 Islowe t s, 48 asup ers, hd AdisosDireIctor thos a decl ining Andover in favor

PA's hist3 department recently selected nine sudents rte 3 ~snos oa 7d oEee hsya prxmtlBoston Intern Program With Common Cause, a c~~~iti sbys studednts' will attend, '32 f w~the school did' not 'exec oue equ Iseh br hose de-Bostn Ite am *th ommn Casea ctizelt bbist are juniorsl three low rs, e next year and the 40. tud t clini Ee forli Andover.

organization. ai~tic pating tudents include uppers John Bird L uree upe n ~ eir lrdeSur ouse Ho vr -Ti ifr rmap~iuBournie, Gre l-lammer, Alan uth, Paul Puzzanghera aEd iad TwYcnty Too- Man ides said that hesco1, o23aiwhhfVore Exeter. Miller.) alon with seniors Mark Chardon, Bill Heidrich d ngdon Acodn tciehhnm cutrth uul ubr 1a1Rmrkn htPAsmjrIm~~The program runs on' the same ~basic guideli es as the ofapiatthsderah y1 misiouns rhefusas fpR m peimratllaper.o bxr,m

Few Rcquirement office had a mitt~edawe stdeyscmmssodatefwitaout acHle advll'~dS.Pu's entdtaMiller ,aetthe ga regi o' Offhe ofCmmnCuaeinm e 6 p e iimHawhhyer"bodigsco

beginning of the .. ,~~ng term. Because the uppers do not have to fulfill~pmost - of their spri g academic requir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mentofsaptheatsinterns c spendeter

24 hojirsa week wit the o cwRgazai eet ffn.hdatritdfe tdn o mdt wtotWl, aa vleao ntdtaThei second~w ar~p novn h'treseir tkn-itr 0 n OFue t6 C~ th-d

.- mli egi irjts hog bean Apri 17tey wonis comt two t somone t laty ro pri pc s'tERt othrOPOSEn chols a'coneofc o t~husawe, hl eevn crdi als Historyeceve'io0lyandrotlei. Hiweor the will tsx ppr have olfillfthe:frequ 'rementsaAdy*bsowCo n te Apptoroesina Iewi Se fo uden co uaionlieaoregnnit of theirthcourses. do nhot eeefulfian

Accordibg to M Gardner, the wrmewill fall unern e aos nd

Thls owsefore tgeMasahuetesture. 'adnr coryente, apoe rpslt olaoihtejno

wi"ll b ons pr er asag. 'tefvorannmcutrmnecm'ite alegislativfi e r potte studae nts whill tallyin reod'io anaoy se4tep oaladsvrl u-pooast h

0 n lets. Onee theyoniin proet, ufl the itesil haecyfo.osdeain

4 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a o~t th di yC ie Agreed t at dntHO i~ a'A' d h chol inr'a epheierfeahclseor the ~~~~~~~~est of Ithetiaprxi ateyr40 o evusnohespopsa

According ito M Gardner, the wosggestngrka junirs natlivenndthesamerntrietruerefrmlegilatve epoting an ca paig ontorng. A tspperc insmen re ch op ositipn frodmyths

u-i seng.F M herds orh i oryie unammitteswllyinol0di sltlisrfor wil presntyajforyndhinoitys pots ooth fault

~ilj !nw ~bfor t assahustts egilatre. Garner mimne , ~ con rnig proosalsE shotly bls tejnoLours Evalua~~~~~tiol ndwtComnaueebrs ac Ri"s had dsrie t ane ropuos atmoheeir passage." it~~~~~sho usve.r ockwel Ho es Thoe cothose ios tdntmbrsothAvioyCmteer(fo

isn te pi We s'Quad s valupcosderaton letothe) ik ato hre Sih i rdnIn. Phislae pyrins tstuden underallby recordanTrebinoze adu Frioz rurieratio

* F'?culty 1 opaOn mhet lasitorin theocuctyhehesugestedsNatanlHaaee,ill 'role a teg ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ an Dy llfo 14

o kee a tuden al currticlumntin oveust crdi aso eaosil Sts. s nth Flcasf Acr, ~ edatrad mte carEvaluatio~~s Fred rick Peterson ~~ es ua~t or ch seri Cmittepray incu thadityomte ttmtdtaeara

moved t able 'thissue unil the * - Ander Eo tonldPdbroctaefmrl Natopssfr increasinge he each ofuthe

CQQ 'Jn~~~~~~~estigates as~jnmodo itoriesmnd eas~ Hpose trmo ee cusitadnsttinfsuetaf radn~~~~~xtmeei g. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~i

a ~citiqe ~r ea~i o hi couses he ommuity. H dded hui 5.MEfbesothAdiryCmteewI

an ntioro Coopappointed howver thtohrwuldfavr tMeeerAracutitsy

~jednthe bor4 wold copile a stanard, etaild qtistionaireg Commhtironthesals sh'aorsuces

guidesm ar tiatoslused at' oahisdepatmen, anaossilyottremjypvluablsin, athhetfcuhtr,~~~~~nkarks '~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ NIST of the Adviso y, Con~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sv n rem.-s f hemCoitteeer (r* some uni~'e~sities I and clleges - the'Dean of Faculthw usd study.lnde tnonlouanopenochanneisrfscommAicat o'Alien~it~ aci~ly Memers ' Peteron qustiond heter th ' Cl irma of te Musc DeprtmenaWillam CMftkthoCghtro, ihCcontructve hdicussi d and

Sevellsl Student -one u ht'sholo co~pnoe ien ly a aitd Cal yn elt~ siaonnsucee hoc p~inou~, acFrtio caruyiiae.Hd* ' his ype f~gud wold hlp ~w oganiati~i suh asth~ oop as Lore auty Banta mmt PA s0ganst. Naetoan wHale pitdu oeeta teaut ol

noted *thatouch H a crtiquecauldixtra-urricuar grup sholdotaejpropsars, Dcc~tienDss osdnts dichs th oursieslithergtyopbiha vlain' suete sosblt 1yn nte oha eem ho omte

ThM of courses, or whether d separate, Ch~~~~ap ay achinfostudesetsufromsth 'col og heirwilligness tosccette ru'Hoevr s eQ iorcorA ndrewuranmM dheatntilitucora Fakeometecuftrthriculumha ob "h' teAuliic nsecssr.aisnke-.f teCoititeesadthtcewah'er m rese

Eccles o~n ~et~d, " publiczed hehas atempted to ~ tdycthe t's rde tiasswere te elNih"getn bytejebr'sriunsn hleiutietor~ besdesrctiv andih i f' ece .ere lBceo fA~f teUiestyo eeac tHye, omet to thrs su t at adc"

wi~hlowj rtin s wuldhavea ateaher oul beableto mprve td inest nua. NortehwpIIddependupon ts abii t'cintaigevlat .the Advtrulheoaintaning imselfprofesionaly. 'roadt

I I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PI ertatmottaephfore.l. ' , I~~~~no r E tna~tr

netm ein I I[r I 'hto'ft af s n

Page 2: iii 1111~~~~~SdesP hhog AmPTsnsOficpdf.phillipian.net/1972/04051972.pdfPA's hist3 Boston Program department Intern With recently Common selected Cause, nine a c~~~iti sudents sbys

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President u 'eSh usS u e t FaE rtThe 1 STEPHEN SULLIVAN C4

Managing Editor ~IJAM L RNEkIPI~~OH ALRDietro Researc~ and valuation, icutionlpoets hsho'I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A. Peteo re ty Crin e." Histoy instruct r amles L.1 ilu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fr rc rso Fbrnt ary ieek thPrm!nide urvey evaluating ~~~~~Bunel favoe vngthe And9ver-

PHILLI $ A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"i survey, j'hich ecqw~ed an ex- oa s'aAND( VER, ASS. Sports Editor:

aet al ag e nermbt week dol e aced onto theItdnsand fac'ulty, r vealed that while ex;g aa oRICHARD PITNICK e ntbd"was ' overwhelmitigly"Hstr nsrExecutive Editor , -n f rof continuing Febru ry Week, ' Htoyinructor Thilias T. yonshe au t wa evenl divided on the Iee tI autWILLIAM.GIFFORD - u - ' 'u, n rts eahAssociate Sports Edtrnosand Siors I ss Ent usiastic *suetcudhvn e~ofcmuInaclass-by-class aalysis of student - oatcpt nprogra TShike, "'ManPete Bec John Westbrook Iepne t heFbr yWe 'and Society and the "as ngton- In-Photo ~iitor MS~lianL EdI~oTuegionnaire, ,the jur iors a d seniors ! tr po a . Ch xn f he_________ I a~~~~~~~~~~~~~pred somewvhat, less thusiastic RichardSI epa e

Pie es noted that sac-F f r'1ii ~~~~bot February Week as ahole. Mr.FdeikPtrocopshm ofwhuigCur culmim Feedlback~i Isnnoe )ts c u osmgt i ector o Research and Ealuation i' Fe rary Week over ae in, - r lave been ~~~~~thirteen or- ourteen years old I A dto~~t!fctlyw s~v ed onpresi- 4ile Februaryl 'Wee, riIl around,icuded in Petei-son's report,J show~1 th daofeanngI Ihi arwr cp fitrs wouildi tha brar Week' cost PA apr~-- the tAiajority felt ehsatl u thWekdent Bob Bttner informally proposed that, }iaVE lessened their appre iation of n~aey $4.000. This money went towards Pe Jfi projects ih'hy s onsored'a Comm ttee oft sudents publish a curriculm F'ebiuary Wecik. He al o point d out that If 1,lodgin transportation ,and secee- R so omtc ide c~mpris~d of student: evaluations of - n h eirxiie trtrignx work. Te geatest costs were fli r alyad'ikerettay~~~~earl many of them cptdntaec redie by he archaeology project if :In ordier, to ake the rbcs morete h coi rse.,I Discussion of the proposal will ess ahout the fottu tion o February e io, whi h cost about $150 per per- wo thwhile a' improve h ulity 'ofcnntinu atthis Weeks meeting.Wee all, large m jrity ~ stdents 5~n t he' ace of economic difficulties, the 'Projects, the schoolllhudcetWhil te! prposed ritiqe woul give Orail atag n Irtelat ivel high expenditure createda a omnmittee o review irojects beforeWhul~the!prfopsed ritiue wold gve rate t heir majo~r pt-ojtcts as education- ro' facto against the coritin sation f' eray.ugtta hstudent~ an mpression of the effectiveness a] e4periences,' and orat the most part, el a' ar ~bryWek ,W 6mteek.ol Bervie gh atl proeof the pevious, year's curriculum, it would ~avo e the cOriua ion of Fbur 'hdsu~ton -of classes that resulted bef re appr al[ 'while~ i Baleyoffer1 oijl Imie'adbae nomto Week. ne studer~ t co mented, "Febru- f o al Februairy Week also discouiraged thoight that nily off-carpu proj~cts

on the ~llo ing ear's corses. Th curri- ry eek, ad6 from eing a olely edu- ai facultv members. sudgob oeuc]acomrn L'ecuhelum pn oferd's criteria bye whrih Ymotiffleerie at scveol studenit is Lkheieoft some ntem ra ~ta fclyrs 1 0e ti 'ItheFbur0 ~~~0V higIvei hem'J oftew-e en s ' soei obln.M lse a e( aeko que ia,".Ptrouent u~ dverempasize the value of a grint ofenaeser a'ot olx Tl moe, k the ef sme ofnFebraWkco osedfac'toy nfv fFburstu dent seelt'h oude ofandudewaildan onssuttoeorkrurIm I~ iv i hmanyll h in-ib k oei o lo" g cMn e sloftsesoppoed twojusl eudgrsee ph orobems tctng tee usd fsho. oisluin ta nsrco'Rbr Ln alo ekrir ~e k, seeme to e terin'haye ass~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~et Laneaexplined, "T'student~~ , de~pite any-'improvements he may ~shoul prevent ny s utwihi cerai o thatbl shis clase ere lowi t agaition' of clasreacigh

detPoi -vremhszdtevleo rneande 3'ea to ienia dicote tia tion.e esmnto Febuar theeinertem* doryer Thoseon his -teaching methods. A ~Of anire Ric a s the oi wIgnato yof e-i 03e it uhadl neeitherf eetng ao' tgfebur'We eltafe~bac~ Bri', a ro~ he ntesie Sudis W~]~' e rlaiy W k ca h an-shuldg[cuidutiam c~iiue, ranipedorly eachd deart-r t rynWk exp aine his.n favo- t a firs ben roosd.i W'CvdIuttha iMr. it"oTsesn

wudeicutrsvrprbesatatn rss a rf-es N itfrom P~ t ssin it inor, iotE prese far so Fe trwi Weno ser sbl..studhnts duepoe and apvod n detue ay uie rsuen t hin ter trm. --notg hiscl- ake weareisloffrw2Uemo au Ieiso ine fects ~publicize evaluatin might hve Sec - ily, it eposes St ents nd aculty t mosttr. ical'ucha'pCby advcatin'gofhoughs8rcf 1 t eecstdent bod

ILL I Teachers with nddr ratings - toar exekreans an of give gtheter ncirtint Ferarpeek ijt~r farptheioustinain ofe ebruaryingToen a aueintrctrn a couuirsete ovnun rguaievariulinuosibytniteone 1 thlpigesstiur emins iwould then be given a ?'khance to 'improve ~~astere s." B eri geadedal thsne nat' foiot ceup'sen'd, dob'deToh vn iied.aut'I ,, I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~q th itrtemn - er hi,ntheir cusey to iuqtin thisrtsm th . pbray aiei if suc at peole "NotoKidin ater 'e~ar L O i~ nt suhefutypa-e aluaibnsx~ould povide ach deartmen [veiitolcIrhrjstatthey ssic tt Vidnete besenj~ to a ovetlmare-inte n fofeedbac on his teachinornk methods.a epet encd." fouconFb-uI fie lnfs v V ont7,'n Her r-Wekfel twith information the teaching ~Sue facuk Bry. ted eenly oft reuaInteimae vtdey cleai th facuy mut v tefia

iitya ofitie oizedlbeahepart Fied onr W te IS Cx ofne ~thiu fao-a v vre' idnrhohr"H 'n uednsbto thi~ e qualit arndt It subitted o theindiviual teh Feb ai' Wrspons ADth eg i eatrde oerr tatuly meresedyl uifeof theboors4atinI on~~I l Hyd Com tt "Fute y W eaieF ur eek Cntaftsprin veacaro,- no e -afodidaepartment M1rJan, couldiacco- hafoftes fuI''sh ponse 0iacavcud rpaealse r cu'-r oiablityd to litna allesnggetonsdffutisandftheis cobi rpinf urgthsoatovedOutr v n pn'mid r Hd pThe recent1 Dep~ avetod Rn esarciv and cfaoes te studen ts preedn't cafe'ohri!ent e~isil.ubc all utine pi '- 'h wrtr em abCu Febinrur eek 'at , iitcal ded''FbrayWeIJU r S ff~~~~~~~~~~~~~$401 'ofr dctoale'eing oE~valuatiopusurveyeindicatesin exgthemey tisic reesdets ae eanult heote hand , Mhr.g Lan avot-ed gr athmany -,O student c hr isdn

~~am. The p~~~o~onents of February Week cit- I ed gi- e -thmteLicroaino erayWe fa'o'Iten.ste itudor facyepiis of ther rngs ' _____ of'Februatir va1uaP eucatonal-xperence oLETT T Tid VtYr1ur1Triclu, 'ossibl CiU GLanud hen f giveng ainhanc oerwise d ere ~ ersjig. tIa~ tentr 'o7' at a o:rs00Wkthpprm. andur Saturday, ''n

ti uatjon,'bthus tft esteSeevndai'yividedoJacultyththiakfsncritindadi-hiveaemc.e entAuc ant pttule T "sNsoe aK'eadingl cOthe h or shi s o t n ssu Tarvfationy irtirn cofrs t utilizing curclmhaprd i uHvad a- 'I-.,

1 ysuccess.t' aet ictont ep ~i-sicsr orsreo moscet Psriken o Ere tr maWotder he xfilm-e 'auatbnsysul p'oiwhichh Wprtmet'Grnvffiaheirmajo flaw inmten pogrn re tech- im Hever,* finn-i fahcu la Seeed orvtwolp Ptl1 feuaind there xvaye ve ryclewasbasd o'I I inli istory. hgl1. a shrt torI I Majotj ust Mo v rh.-iiailiatnntrtogan a eesl u lln.ta Advr oraiyrti o p iit -Ic reia Apiy n jthe qda9:00 an he~~vercome b~ adjusting its-struc~~ture. Stricter ply a majority of HetdmastentfeIl ye Andox'hi' sy iesuaedyldrig -n' the 0 (1968)ucisianhumorouscontrol of projects would reduce the number We ~~i'e t nri i'uteor te nea.tiv dekndover ipius vacation n eoeof ineffectall project and resultin a mdre a Hyde- 'Je ' dvatutf muofv escp dhes fut asouAdded Weesl hl are atng' respsea y. 'Afiovncie 0 ieru paeasseo ll aare -t itnt l gsinattit de on th part of the'student Lli- a tie' we canile t giraspeople f ate veare "eatn soa owe ~' wier a e optin toscre ay hid-'body. By re cheduling Februar Week to a in rket" dances ev40 couplaof weks.. I -I.

'$erid afer te exainaton priod t th . W are e~om~g' ady tjoinaduls togux oour wn totheroi'educationall OCoen11 an nDonldfStheaendloftthe intrer itn wuinoaitesaex r-el 'n'~tics tened byhre Ss~au-deei- c t ere u antia Mr Land.ao ratmn Sdfi~~ewith and would provide re I -~~~S D anen ndthreis-nWe are strugglin' to con ey our idealiso~~ i-it th otid ord, St, p irn20 .. t6500pmf osble xtens edion o individa pro-, tof Snuis itarroll 'iWg. Bsiltr -wger, webut teo ettiveek i oftAnorigia n 6 pt t :0 m.inKmpr-Fpite iudactycourses f hepr-ect iToh pringnt vacation. r Wee Thrcriota itc uk rdaig ro noe ahypr a n c (9) sI' -i g fleIthi vim-rantlt educatona eaerine of tCjsif tshght usor ' ny nam'i l tlntdanNel- baein

rreseing arva in a tudwentedy al l-t~oln hu h lgedefs ined Feiary eekn ouldt pron- TiImyb ai it hn nlxc s titypsto hue - I~si ~m-shr

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Addison all1ery 'Presents ~ihawing w'Seio~

Ahlip cadem' Addison_~ constructions from `d, plexiglas,

Gallery ofj America Atopened *and nylon string, yomormentedCi Il tithree exhibits last Sunday which that commercial art is usually. not . ,-,i

~feature, the work of draftsmen, seen among a rt collections becauseIcommercial artists, and PA math viewers despise e p fit motive Senior Jay Co'henadE

students. All three shows will close in its creation, but that Seven McF~Mceheonnannounceddthiss weplan intiate a drug "IttIeon May 1. Cornme~cial Artiq'ts as Astists Qeti gfo h nim

Southern Draftsmen reveals skills andldivfrsity whic SP n holinTwvo. Southern Draftsmen, by may belong in the gallery '.- tdn htinewilpo)e

Richard Capes and James Meade, ~ 'Computer Art coat ia assistac n on~~icues rdproductions of land- The third exhibit is a collection- toayerustdntwhad-

scapqs and bidings. According to o f "computer art" which or ug~~t eated pobeAddi ond~or, Gene Pyle, the mathe a~l]ih)matics students produced on Winr h N d'lUniversity Honors; (Seae frominstLetv toc artist 'eworksjfeature "imaginative the schlolvs PDP-111 computer. Seniors Bu ch Frazier, To town; Doug Suiswpan, Doug Critciw an ie.ouaigtepaChink ' tcniqutes ar~d styles of Attcoiding to Pyle, he graphs, BrciinM 'cPherson specific ]

draw ng." which correspond ~~~~~~~o programmed ~~FIVE PA SE IORS RECEIV U I a eodde associating 'the hot itThd siecod exhibit, Seven for'mulas and equations, have with an-ptolcorth sCorn ecal 'rtists as Artists; unusual curves and designs. The AJ L _" !JERITY1 HOIN IJ I' ih 1hcl administration. T Econsi' tsof the work of commercial plotter outlet of thel computer has. ohe tholniore cartist 'fopDtothe collection 'the capacity to create, -ti SEnior Butch FIzie a According to Hulburd, JNG feel thathhoinnore o

contawtercolor afid colored schemes which ar ar- receivel Id accep el onof the awards the grants an ually cl the esbis cdb

sculp ursosaiostyles, and mathemnatically accixate. (UNC) 42 Morehea Shol nihips, character, a capaciyt ead, ma ntai an identity indepen et- D~~~~~~irector of Colle e pi cement -scholastic ality, ext of urnsuhol -. mechanism,wihte

Robert ulburd a ncn d last attainments and physica~ vig exptobigD.CrRehi,week. In ddition, al( Un versity shown by participa'tii i-a the scho l'.s psychiatrist, servin~ has name seniors T m Brown, competitive, sport." H~ aded ht an adviE or capacity upon req es.Bruce Br ckman, ocu: Ctitchlow UNC does not consider fina ciIl Drug Discussionand' Douy Suisman as Yale need in awarding the schoar m tng uo wa

~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~National holars. .Honors High Achiecmen b elieved to be' the purpose of t eMI~~~~IU~~~~VEU~~~~~ I Frazier' ~~~~~~~~~hscolr hi itie i sTh not Na larhp buta IiN D O V E R I ,N Phsialit Theul i Yotasl Nauna unonaw hot fre, McPherson emphas zd$2,250 for ea ch of Ly r at granted to 100 out of 80abon.rhtt lnsol,"oc the univeisity to p, y[or all ex- plicants to Yale IOnivers ay -A~oe dmuiy t m -

I- t l~ dis ussi on drugs and openses including ro m and board, basis of high scholastic and tr tcaWELCOMES ARNS STUDENTS, AL MNl -tiina bok.Fzrilalo curricuIarcieements he ar nwl dge the fact tat d stuciio un eo. tta rv l lo attenduYare.~ lv usel on the PA campus; in

rc 1450 annu all f r his award does not oblige a t dentho'ul, to aevte toepersonal ______ _____ to_____attend _________Yalep.bem i -'school that pro t

stuieats t6 use drugs." Ath ul h

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MORRISSb Y AXI poi ts, Cohen flt that in add tioaH ')~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to its function as a drug rW Hi. B ieC . Iwo WyRodicos Inint Service TY EWv'I :R SALES and SERVICE t gr~ m, it! should provide an o t]B ri n e C o . W oy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* Id~~~o em otional problem s w 'ii/ '~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cofd no ehandled other iseTelephone, 5- 000 'he hotie will be in operatioa

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~~Uer~~~i~~i dez ~~~ Renmin On PAi9cutdez T n C.1ty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'

I ~~~~~~~~~raduated from Yale' University i' OW19fl and taught at the Berlitz T W

Acting Dean of Faculty' etrMcKee and fr'mer Studen tFaculty ~chool of Language in New HavenCoopebrative president Andrew Thurman recently apointed f i f acult revious. to this year. F I T N Oa~nd four- student members to he Blue Book Revisions Cor itee. Australia

appointedMAmaisyCapacity LTeaching Fellows John Faggi,sprve as chairman, Associate Dean:of Students Carroll Bail ,English lyill not'serve'at Phillips Academy COM LETE PRINTING SERVICEistructor Joseph Dodge, F~rench .instructor :Catherine K ind and n~ext year. Faggi, a fellow inI~Ihysics instructor Mark St. John, while Thi~rman chose sniors Mark English, has not yet completed his Ltepes-OfeHeller and Richard Keatinge~ upper Dan L san, and lowe George rlains for next year. ' TeachingI 'e'axd. The committee will act as an advi: ory board to ih 'faculty, I~ellow in Man and Societywiicl~ will vote on the committee's propose~ alterations in 's rules Melamed plans to teach inanl regulations.. tAustralia next year, while Religion

* ' I: Spanish caching 'Fellow I~~_ellow Vaughan will return to,Blue K~~n and Alan Senior re ~~~that the ' aihrl ching dell spirinary school -in Cambridge to

Key co-chairman Ehrlich ~~~~~~~~~~~~become an Episcopalian minister.pointed, 51 uppers to the "i,2-'73 Blue K4 . Senior stated tat ap- cigDa fFiLut jee eAccodn Faut MAee for lcmerresponsibilities of the Blue~ Key members will include helping wby cig'e fFcly e~ ~a fFclyAa Bake

f~~~~~e 'more at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ease during their first term. at Andover. ngvoul McKee annot nced a ' ekte bgn te tahnelosi: *45o~

Bl e Keymen have worked in the Admissions Office as gu d foap ' aippointment f Teachi 'g Fellc in program, which has sponsored li campus~~~ this will ~~now become pBnlfr'als e dz 5a lean of Students John Richards26EsxSre

~~'~ants visiting the Continuous Communication Spanl-ish.facty men berfor the and Charlie Guy, Chairman of Contiuous ommuncatio natie of ogataI, Clombi, theBoard for A Better Chance. Andover, Massachusetts

Senio remaked, "In the past, Blue Key members. met iti their ntie f Bgta Cb ia (B)ad a dan at Dartmouth.assigned preps only once,' and then, for the most part, for t them.it i our hope that the students on next year's Blue Key will CcoL N ARntMinueHE EPIto ommjxnicate with their preps throughout the fall term h til theyCA E I RDAM ESSH E EP Rhavae prop~erly adjusted to life Ihere at PA."I I

* * * ~~~~~~~~ ~~~Baseba s neham 2 pm

Former Phillips Society President Jim Johnson anuce tweek Fin m :3 and 9: p m. -Epr heWr e appointments of upper Scott Midgley, lowerJohn McWil ms and Kell' Heroi p e e Beck to the organization's executive, positions of reident Biake -can din er in U-rc'u 9:3 p~m.

v~ice-president and secretary.. Beck will alsop~setve as -the society's Ih S 9ae1:a. 2 ssxSre noe 475-8543tre urer. ' - ntrnalOrganization - i~~~Religion.:an3063Ppm. S30 - ndove

According -oJhsnteneyapitdhoard will co centraie Wednesday, A ri 12On mproving the society's internal oi'ganization. As the new peident, 1Cihapei . I

4igley wilbe responsible Ifrcoordinating activities with hetownof Andover, PA and outside schools. Vice-president McWilli ms will -SCANLO3 HARDWA E '

s, oroutings an rm bseand a hospital. He added that the "vrtig r~ia Ehillips Society may incorpo te Junior Key ne xt year. II Pat'ialevrt

i ~~~45 Main StreeAnoe Senior 1RusselI Graham [announced last week the appoin ment of

uper Ned Johnston as president of' the Philomathean Society, effective - C oetithe beginning of this. term. Lower David Hilder will seire as vice- id dvr i ae ' rd

Prsienan~d upper Clay- 1mi¶eing ' as secretary-treasurer. Hi der will 0ld A covr i 'deci aprsident while Johnston participates in the Washington Intern ruh arhaI ~ra his spring. tr h rha

Graham commented, I am disappointed that Philo didn't take on 00l~ore interest this year. Iattribute our general lack of success to the gfs& acceslaries

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Mcbdnald To Lead Hockey K also a meelleberdo the cord-bean fr esty l ay f wn

were namedi last week with the shooting forwar nthis year's fa Bldu r thocapy a mandefir te ltonbiggest surprises coming in hockey basketball squad ill captain the -i, frthsI ndor Ahogy tain paced lth 'B dtoai'd basketball. Blue next gear. rita played finishe3, teyear, leadilg the team in ols hi"

JonMcDonald, the third line a n'me'fec7~t ae hsE. d cPherson to third place in the ting~f t wn on this year's hockey seo, his bes c mia'tg against .a a re u- fhspe ealsao ihtetackwi~ ng ass o ispenmnl eso it-hsquiad, was chosen to lead' the Mt., Hermon. team. addition to his other accoinplisha mts,tdam next year in its hopes of Standish To heac Swimming MPhero shattered the school broad jump zt rd

Myes Standis~ wa~s chosen to with a 3A effort.captain the swi mng squad next Hal S nood and ~evin Burke took h t

winter. Standish has been a stqn- ~~~~~~~ N and fif places; respectively, as both end~e updout on te squ d or three years \. , leadin t eir teams in coring. Stanwood's 28.4 ointand holds the ndover record in .- scorin f verage was b y far the best o thethe 400 yard~ freestyle. John' basketb team while Brke's 56 points pace theRogerson and' C ai Reynolds will hockey sq~sd.head the; track and wrestling Cr'awfoa rd inishes.Sixthteams, re pectiv I l Reynolds has ATem erof the Jun o National Nordic Tr, ning -lettereo i h va sity for three Telm s icaptain Ji Crawford paze si inyears whileRgesn ha pr-h the ballo ing. In all I s dual meets thss onforhmed cnsiste~,tl~ for the last an ldu, vh fin'sbed second in the Athlete (I only onc' did he "o inis is in"tdc Om-

The squash :ear voted Bill I hoklltampeitin Crawford w sSam Butler, teCa tam

Kaplan anc Br Richardson to I eetpl ftePilpa prssaf of the winter track tea.~ Butler' tie n e4he 'co-captp ins of nect year's squad Alex azickas ws v ted 'Athlete Of The Winter yrhi udls tied im with tw6 oh for

while, Ddn D B in and Phil Term sahe collected 8 out o a possible 70 thebetntiste . ntIntec ryBauia , illDuai anndou th Ph-il Nz ah cpalo tesimn thenbeyar h i hurdle e ti othe t r otyund ut he 72-'3 KzicS, h c tai of he wimingteam, was Hs teammate, Bruce Wlfe, took eighth plac for

mtMcChristian will captain next winter ctains, ! ading the ski astan( ut nI 'tlhe ac kstr~ke, lowering the school his exploits in the mild run where e brok( theye 's varsity basketball team. ~ and rifler tam, rdsetvey -cord. Mmrn st tw) se nds to 53.9. Kazickas ws school record NWfth a time of 4:25.7.

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track - nile 0 Wi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~h F9-2 MalRutl r, Wolfe Star As Merm n ni F h WTrckDefeatis El PA C' ps Thrd i intei'r'sehWednesday, March 1; no e-In 1 h Saturda , March 4 EItr--Adover's swim igra

1a meet of the season, the Andover 'winiter Ifinished its season with a~record o 92, asthe Bl~edw thtakteam defeated Exeter, 571½-37½/., to Eerswimrmers, 61-34.~'hw~~h

f~~nish with a 7-3 record. Th'ere were a x~~~~~~~~~~u In the course of the meet againstrseof 'Eemeettern Andover And rer setber of otstanding individual performa ces three -lhe tas four ndover-Exeter records, and one An-' '

clover '~~~e record were set during the co rse as he won he 200 fr~~~~~~~~~~~~esty~~asin aon :500,0, breaking the0 Andover-n rdover call.. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Eetr ak held by Nt atey4xte maiealatmyr

pir~~~~~~~~r -uce ~~~~~~~~~~In the 00 IM, Mark List reset ate Andover- rappin~~g 'off an excellent. season, B uce ~~recbi-d, wi fning with a t me f'2: d5A. Alex Kazickas to pe'Wofe b ke the A-E and the PA cage re- I "cords in the mile run. Wolfe' wInn iethe remain ng record, as, he on the 100 backstroke in tiae

'! . I , of 54.3, tyir ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g his Ne~vz En~glan andsoeods!adeetwas a spectacular, 4:25.7. o 43 ~r~Ladsho eod n sto mile, Morgan Flaherty alsolemba ass- ~tang hi nover-Exeter ieol

~d the Exeter runpers, while again mashinE the hisishor 50 22eet record. F hert 's tne of 9:41.61 was usl -one ~ " and was follo ed by Oha Mosb in' second pl~ce to finihh se

econd slower than the school record hei set a veek ~ h 'Ge tefer Take's Firstefore. The ' ~- ~onlyr other Adovrfrt wnit er Giestrferand8 ee

Cata ISam Butler finished a fine' season by. Anderson. Giesterfer,%Von the 100 beaststroke natm fl0. hlapturing~ two events for tenl crucial oints. IA the '' Anderson's first came! in the 100 f estyle,1 as hewo im e f .8.Shigh rdles he edged the highly touted Bobl Ful- . Taking seconds for AI2over ere ruoMrine, -MrLi, Mik M r-

erton of xeter and later 'captured the 1000 yardi run " ~ phy and Standish. Marino todk sdcc ndi haive, wieLs took a sc-ith a time of 2:22 while Bruce olfe fin shed' Alex Kazicas,. captain of th simn ig t m had ord in the 190 backstaiokp,. MurpWq fiihe econd in the 100 btte lyecond fr his eighth point. St Gigyad at c dfiulty in besting hiJe out at whale Standi~h captur~ed a second i h 0 freestyle. -d'Mcph~rson swept the 600, with Lookg ahead to next ear, it3illogly 1 ading the way to a 1:18 'ii'U1- !K- is obviou that the los4 of Kzickas

irtpa~fisl. McPherson took 'tI i J£ tEzQ - 1 g t I t and Anderson will hI rt th4 teAm,

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nS. I ied Ex ter, 2-2 to iish the year with 16 3-1 I -Hall,~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ thh afefor rvii eebaiHalMurray Take Victonies rc'cord. Wti soetiedaf rti eiil Pd - dOpening the rpeet for Ando&cr, tiega ceI was sent int a et relt p layd . hbutnetyas ai

Zick Hl won h' shot put With neither earn c Id score, forc rag b sq ads to V oed f qaligo sil51'S" leave,an Mike Kaseta settle fo 'a tie nd an anticlin n enld' to wl- betteriig-this season'sl9-2 arki

-I ook third. Lower Lee Murray took playekld nct.' Intcrschos-I isurprising vi.tory in the long I "F etr Takes ail~ I cX S'aturday, March 11,; D erfield-

unmp W a 21'" effoat and later Andov r start 4 the gam'e porl as a urn cei- Led b dapt~i Aex Kazickas,1theollected anothe½/ pt. for ate fln anges i tautdbyC al-a-sncce .' Andover swihmig team inishedhi r d lIace. Bill' Pruden, end- to hurt the t mn coesiclerably ff1 the1 peniing third 'in the Tenth Nw ng nd

ng the eason as PA's top pole- minutes. As a a~4sult, Exeter naed to p oen up 'Peaaoy Sho wmr nia ul t e-, also managed an up- a 2-0 lId with enly 10 minute ' gone il te f ist Championships. Condrinii g its et by collecting a third for, his period, efrtEee ol aeo e c domination of the meet, illiston

1'6" vault. Exeter's Fred Ray shot by first i center Dave 1jGroulx,'1 one of he .- Oo eslwihapiI tloet a ew A-E record as he vault- five Canl dians yang on the-Red telam. '' 339 pints. Deerffeld finished in

16" to win. The aelay team of Neai- he end ftepeid Andover see ed to KriBuk (7anDaBouc6)sod place;wta ao' 210-arry CroiTmMses ct usaeteE c u onFeigs 0fO lead i total scoi ing as oth scored 6po this r. points, 55 ahead of thue

ected t final five points to give offsides all, leay eg Exeter with a ye goal argin. il hr eid~ akdb xeletpa ntecus fte t nAndover c 0pitxitr.-luiiig, Boldaic Sor oi t part of both tealrn s. The P defniemaa dover was able to boast t o 4ew

Wit e win over1 Exeter, the InI the second period, vith the nes rest ia-d t' to lfld off thp Exeter forwardsefciey howvvr hmins ati lxtrack te m has completed on6 of theji oginal for n, the momentum began t in v ' and te gam b went in ~o a een and a al iinute Kazickas finished firstlin the~ 10its finest sasons in recent years. over to, PA' Fle ing picked LI h first lldoc -e overtime pro with te sccre st 2-2., backstoe with a te A f 5.0.

I- Iext yedr, wtth the 'loss of such score w e he o06k a pass foml CraigI rickey Duri g that period, bt l tea s pyed ragged He al' rst his Newv ng andfie runhers as Wolfe, Flaherty and fipd it in IfIr his 26th goal the y r.r- hockcy' athougll Andover did ass a least to rcrd-b tee~t cokn and Butler, Andover' will face a dover naly tied LuP the score wv en Dan Bol ] easy, opportunities to scorle. B t go, lies panned time of539i the timei tri ils.I Therebuilding year, despite the re- tallied a pwer zia, goal, with just 1 second lef vcry well, however, as John Boyplton d d not allow other ndover first went t les~urn of sven lettermen. the penr.t a g ithe ast 40minute of play. - Standish in the 200 IM '

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-4--b 4~ESIELNS

Modest Pro osa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Blu Fi shes Yea With 1-ToI the ers of all varsity teams:I

IAfter aking a look at the captain elects of ~this win er's arsity Saturday, Marc 4; Andover- number five spot, Blair Riciiardsn sports, I ~ud like to propose a solution for what, in myo inion, would Improving upon its previod 5 took his eleventh win of 4h year,be a faire more acceptable form of voting' win over the Red, the Andlover Clinching his match in fours ames.

At the art of each season, those players wh have ben fortunate ~1varsity squash team haq ihd an Rounding,.out the Blue vict ries ofenough turvive the pre-season cuts should be iven a pice of paper impotent Exeter Isquad,` 6-1 , the day, Dave Chase and Scott

-with the ames of the four lowest paid athlet inthe wvorld. Each cia thewnrsaonvth ~Mead, PA's number three iind sixplayer wo Ild then circle the person to Whom e would kmost like to. excellent 12-2 record. Tom 1aleighl racketnien-. both played Olightlysend a e~r. The scraps of paper would then be colle,-ted and all / PA'4 number two racketmanJ below par although still managingof the vote would be counted. . pl~yed his, finest match of. the to defeat their- Eeter coun-

I tensuing ten minutes after the determ nation of1 the winner, sea~on as .he inst BbFisherj tedrparts.keahplay would be required to write a lette to thatiprofessionalseifnlt Inte s~os utaining Andover's only loss of

~atlhlete wh in the opinion of the team, had the ost appealing name. After falling behindeal in 'th~ 'tfi day rias captain Bill aplan,Tose -pldar who received responses would t n repeat the same match, Raleigh swthd hi~ iri the number on positit , who

k pr~~~~~~ce~~~~pre il over again until only one personr m~ie.Ti tdn tactics, moving to a mnoe con-1 fe I in overtiAme in he fcfurti gamewould then/ utomnatically become captain the fol wing year. sitn ae adWn nt wi oc- Eee1

Aithu u, this idea may sound outlandish ani a bit far-fetched at - nfv ams S1 Kaplan 8 7 117frst, it ha 1 any distinct advantages over the tr- ditional ethod. . lnnfed NhtVctros . aei ghI 7 15 5 1 1 15

I . fction for captain would no longer b based o the number Playing in the numbr flur and 3 Fih.r. 15- 8 15 9 oFf riends a contendeiz had on the team. Also ater the tfntire ordeal -s e ve n positions, ranoctiv ' Morris 15 5

IWscmltd, one would still never know who hsfriends weren't. -. Brooks Bloomfield Cha Pappas 1'12.Te erage IQ 'of a captain would be substantiallylhghrtha Nehrt captured. the- andis 5.Rhaso 15 515 16

- 1 ever before ue ~~to the fact that ts wh rt oeitl gnl itre f the match seacl~ 6. M5 9 -15

articulate cmrelinellgelyvitre '1 Lniedwould recei ~more replies. This is an impor nt advantage since, Scott Me d, PA's n hr si rack- toppled 'his opponent in thej ea 7 9hisi 154

atany t er the course of the season, a capt inmanedtaru taer ehsE ropnn. mimmnmbrfgms At th iaehkrtrwithl a refer over a crucial call or rulling. In :his instaiice, a more

artcuateIctamn would certainly have an dvantage over or-

3. A sution would be supplied that would help to mprove the- 'ER p .. Laudiscrimina ion poblem- that is inherent in all low, pay athletically- A'NDOV ERorved jock. oe roesonlpaeswh eent swl n Blue Ash angw Se ido~ve as most 'of the thers would still recei e the sme amofint

of faiI mai~ ai their famouis, more prosperous counterparts! osee b tertr ee etre nIa~n can think 6f no objection that,one might possibly bit'ing forth a- aB'lckre o thendn ost radosve vatrsiymaeandB OK T

ths pooal; - unless one argues that an thet 4' llingriess i~vork~ team spirit, and overall performance is not taen intc account. e shpn imrv n p last ers92rcr.n

Buwhall due consideration, one must r alize, thin has never repeat as r colcap sstopped us before. In the tfe, retuning rm last year's team Ole Andovler Village-

will be tw( e rett r an.D Bolduc in centerfieldIm~~~~ -u-yr-u -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ ~and captal oug ig ood right. Hal Stanwoodrz W res tng' B ask' tba 1l Fall Iappears t iey le iede, although it is very A dove asI ~ ~ ~ ~~~~5 ~~~~~~~'~~~~~' ~~~~~~~" ~~~ possible th mayl be Plato ed at first base.

Mike Ha Ieand Mi e Ta orian, both of whomVI iti~ns To Strongt R d S uads were used s aringly st y r, anchor down the"C) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~left side o strong infiel at third and short,

Irespectivel~ ompl em nting them at second base el2Visit' nd I vy...Mq,-ch WRESTLING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wil eB yCroihile, reg Cronin and Stan- URG T SHOP

S ur March 4; Exeter,-N.H. - The varsit wrestlin eanm con- wood are~i rI ontention forth first baseman's job. -RCK L LONGE- . ~~~clude a ter disappointing season as it suffe eda 30-~ defeat at In addition 3prne, pertbacked up by Rick CUTA1pf the successive1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'

the hands pfteExeter grapplers. Sustaining t rfourt sucsie Hall, will bt e starti h cat er. PAblpnINDOOiR -UTDOOR SWIMMING POOLI s, the Bl~ue wrestlers saw their rec6rd fall to medioc 4-4 mark, Pitcii Stron Suit coIFESO DINNG OM

a fa*hinwic-P heK ao,1 So vanrfiel at oine pon he tean 's reate t trengt lies With its pitching ' SAUNA B H - A 'GOFCOUSiii a march in wh~I-P heda2-2aangetoepit sta f. Led by!outhpdw layto Bond, the PA- PRullGOLF OURS

rain9.0 after two bouts, the Blue rallied s' Dave awano and bo ts two r urn~ s n orLeHwsand .' 10B UIU US oIm Som 4 erfield each recorded convincing ic ones to tighten the IPaO'Conn r. As itin~ r PA are the vesitl

core' at 9. . After Interschols champ Russ Gm am was upset by a Gr g Cio0ii ndP Ay lo er Dave Bauman, ,a '' -.ightly reg rded Hugo St. John 5-3, Craig~ Reyno s and P t O'Connor great pros fr~ futur who may yet be a

* ~ ~ ~~~I A ,ndover's lone pins of the day, in the 38 and I b. weight yea' awa~ I llasses, resp ectively. Captain Kevin McCall then b sted the ed's Randy C ntendl orte pre infi Id positions are Seve~ regbistre ana P ogd nnescosn cham, u . ayn a( pse a et, Mcanlong with aeith

xeter taged ~ comeback of its own, howevej, which rduced the St s ath tstop. ob eeler, also returning evnual vi tory. After lower Phil Elias was pinne ithscond period fro las ya's te MCnles ndWlombardo, '~~-2,asptai forgd aIniepont lead 21-2. Whrteia th r' bse nPt Minls oKih-

by the Redrs co-cptinre TrviaBeoss'e ktfiel ers aln ihStn1gissetf lost to Exedter~t Tom Petty, 5-2 knotting"t e score t 21. Steve wood, Bol c,*d Big od. -I I- Pinchuk the fell, 8-2 before Interschols champ Bo by Tho pson pinned Offensive an Bo c, w o slumped to a .183 S RATuON R 0LLIN G EEN~eorge Cch to! break a score less duel ad a sure the victory for average Iat a af r ha g batted over .300 MO R N I

. ' 'BASKETBALL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~sta wood t v th Blue formidable battidg

Saturda March 4; Andover -In its final gA e of the season, the Arndover varsity basketball team suffered- a disqppointing 108.85 loss 'I*iol ialent d Exeter varsity. The Blue openedtegm trnybuHUHS PAIAY -. '

~~o~lapsed the final half to an overpowering e team. ndover had .'

I ~Stanwood Scores 35 PointsDepie lnover's loss, senior Hal Stanwood as once again high IHO ,

scorer in t~e gamne as he sank 22 points in the frst half lone, 'going Ion~o sarea otal of,35 in the game. Stanwood averaged 24 points a ANDO R-S E LC

game this s son and was consistently PA's highe#t scorer 11l winter. 16 -Im T. DO RAn Ie I Blue Holds Early Lead adgintIBT ON

jumped out into an early 31-18 first qu rr gantILI

thd, faoe 1 Red team and it looked as though A might' avenge its eaiIirls~of the season. The tide turned in the second qCliarter, B0(SH hoeera the Exeter squad picked up- mo carIn itno/ ; 9

a~ O-4 haftme dge over the Blue.I'From tl en on, Exeter clearly dominated lay, coming up with a C

* ~~~~majoirity of~ rebounds and scoring on a good ercentage f shots., 4 B GOOD ERVIIC .ILIH4 HLLERJ AEOMVLEiMe lnwhile, the Blue scoring was hampered co idprably a it was H`ER ITEENNETT FRCI FY'Jouts ored 58L38 in the finaI half. LEIF S LARSt HIE B'ERT TUCKERMAN

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