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TheN. PR PILILLIPIAN>NOE, ASC~s~s PBU R 7.1 A wRobrdor PA'2FDrcor ofuhewomn cho wihcomtmenta The aQuaeMreutona centr inas aosts, clansvenioas aindbe dresgnted ~ tiualte coumnicton ds Alksn ocl whichtm oerloke b btwuseen ctib tiand gornet mooppublic *Drco f At a wich hae HI ' . Gordon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~srvc, lio PA '42n to shen atrsthe Hlmitd stats. ir i atrakn o * Enlihe l-(g chool inetBoson Frdy ia tisB t en ooe ht'h creatrh ofte3anergas frecenory hor icntenua tor i ity s ch i nt ren. Aw194 to 194, chmarlctet hi of or asd * Rober ory AA '2, reiredto euor heing tho' advanco nommen an a innoaon Hue princalsingn beteen grup wrking fo pec ndes C~h~nnel S Newu cain~raifl~iIcame to Andover to film ~ doume tary atont S'JI gtadQuaker educatioeld. cent stice ansgovernmentsvfficials." Unde _____________________d_ _gne' * I sti1mNutePA3, commiain thealkst of whc r Cerods hethee ctor forn anhaovrntta undtr the sensdeling witd thcrhn and B oardo Ealith Servicefor ew York fumted ssaus."TeCn eeil~hl Ctls '~ Sho in seminarsn involvin oni tMnm gpa ~~Ii~~~ airier B a~~~~~~ks Miore StU. elit Aid '~~~~~~~~~cree of ter "Mane Prgad" oet dipomat, an csonducto sPA feet- P'eriAn3,nofonersciandchifund-.ings or14 Congressionals is embrson from. Loi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ries oe helteretrsho fdor e"delisamngtof tidvac rdnation a By TOM RUBIN e granted $885 under the new Preside t's plan. .. ~~ ~a muliplyantaped atithe Chrs bewellaelngp woith ther ae ned aruii t creitac, Pridient Crter caee.,toAdoer6Mm' stuenta attin n-uwin leer * on ScIaoeP'6,c-unrgopsi ekgr fgivcs" 'last weekproposed ' $1.46 bilion , TII~Credit Pwpsal and scondary scool is expcted to beof the ~Noth-Shoreu hildren's3a'reg most ecently thtSioux CdiatChiefsdi incr~asein federl aid 'or studets from Previouslegislaion alloing for ax 'debted fierely.hAaeth ingoaxfcoe itnbill, Project, a legal ceinicafrsjuvenlentheirstrugglhoverrladntaams * Unlike p~evious propsals, howevr, Congressen who favo permittingpar- Moynihn CD) of Nw York, ofdBobaInhhSeretters torecheofYthe futpure issuograms"efordesegrrgctintof Bosto grants under the new plan wouldnot he ents to deduct a portionof college costscPac.woodina)spinrvgonngeZmoniftuchdeEdmaoae to fa~iilies who sen children 'to direcly from payments to he Internal dcductins.RtermsPof erheAThodorenSizer vetttdipte mPubsicaSchoolsdwhn ma speoialdesegra prvt n oha l rad n eo-RvneSrie dcto ietro h APhioeenths commmco-oating the lfeund io "Teongramanvtiies aimero dary schools. *. ' "Cdngres~ must choose between of New York Donald Pryor commentdaservicefitheClauleeMooreorkehop the Fund"helprminorityfstudentsidunationsthei Unerth Mdl RUINmColg tutio tax rnedt andte t mnew PrThie Ctoi 'commnityas.deely il handtsimuatped in the studesls o de~oalipursits. te main, thrust AssistneviAct, twose milo cupote planc inreasesin edera tdentw hedb resdefnt Caing reeral of Ariver intre iinearersnpbliha bento aid -li guaepletudns tudeintx frmit familiesieth anual reasiscei. prgasta a eustuhi opn pttoning o- assist tuitionay Tsrvc ndiavgeteoneP6cnfo ublic mrous ispekncogAiwtpca incos eeenr$16,000 an $25000irg.bhisnaion Tax redt froosand l anscod'r elemntar ind highte scobeol 'ffairsSor hide'sLvms reedial trialx pr niams."efi ofn$250sa year.deraleaid ,for students ino 'PSenvtors whisaonave louig for tax of'ftco.finehis fist iportax mresg bill srudets an fealcul i membrs ofvenie ctherstrupgo lande pglto hel i lowt pi~ aidde' income fmileder l credits alr teast sacivd suheyr wrol eduton ehagored h r ail Padge." dietenas onotion Comte fellomn. E eves avisiting grspne schlarship.n colotb ntin th eirc effortioand otog coaccptoth(R' 'f Orgn pri' -fo 4ias nuhHami hooreinate brstees tre inbNew Ychorkhe mai aurineg Wrl aers propoisa wouled ale inc r c frmpyet o h nenldeutos em'o Jeaad "Itis'ur"opet' aro was thertaugh pra4 ticonrsing t prthe ant paoha gen sents $5vnu Sevc.Euain ietro h Acdoe h lif varEious "hspals andclviegesamt Uder Ine a iddon stdntom C lowg ti iont stimlateinete stdent o ervcies l forsManht.Te mis )t s and i'~~~iddle income \ fan~~~iaxierewho arend the tinvolve communityol 'grou'unisyrindehelpingl to curreta n be At to ec iio lleeo bee i ly rssiCK fera l 2.000soc extr caPresdn athrug Andver."o He ge 'lrer, itecoesi laes n uless of a seli e th serice inthei rspuectve- tuencts ivolmingm asies wihan nuepe- assW altce irg~ nsurac compn planes expet throe to ssnys40 emtinplyesna subrb."'da rae, ocr frpbi ares.l ipnco Ak wt pca dentms bwould also0be eliibl f250r ncohstruting "theo largest tradeI mart pathe o traemnart, nsisthing prcail ofreme0Acdiang tuoral PetrasheCare wouldtomtialyeeenitedt grns ntcet ibth" Norteraitred. ie sueurt N ditratie woes.chee Chets exarein ta thre setrad mart Riv e arer Rsdne in elr worshop of"20a r.red ntaal nosudets i nhos hop Aaemy acchtor t Ta l nea the undfcto ofmrots 495 and fornerson opefr ctorquin lies, not just he lowe-income amilies don Coen. T hetown ofAndover severa prmsprbth ntl towaen ofehb'hl.amjrhtl n ewnted tolree a piot heprra ticareeingby strehed obe'her financal crdt ih ast didted wheth eAdctoe a illipshi AcadgWe returnt ilCotope. nh Cmarttlee whichw wouldsh serve a ase for oisters limits,'! thlPresietsomene te eir e ch ange 'dvopmn, tetatwl inccdae,00trtaringbulton a 5-acre noiarea nex Tutoes a urWe in' Nwan Yor C srng mulle Ther Adminisatio woutlloindtwrBfoasontrcioWoate rae at argthteexnapoultinuayovrht evlttrayadplnttCnsrutinma h-dca;rstiitannvgeatait exmpehoefmlis h wul'benta bgiof hedveopridh Akwihtabrenthoursadpoicheprtetspitauls5 mlioadlar. corin arhosowic s ehervaens ayo a16ected by theipropoal: BstouItesrace ofianommstpre Phllps caemyBusnes MnaerdooAkwie-Bseorvdalngeit freMntare 's ty." t sa r fidly~, infils wh o entfralnstihnonvfAdvrGoreNisnemhsodteoiie Bteevaho he4 hw~t eSciavont defends i eing enl parrently workl, tenig $2000 eauea ofor BypRICK "RihtDow were0us cneuencs theog tAdomar." "Any trgede ar( ill beoeatesas an lcatio fo dlw cas, ustodyics s andi mesetale wit asets hchsns onacild t loineaprug kechs.HoeerWteahigtht tiultsiraenssmoran.anckeie epesnttvent'pkepthircnpee caharngehaigt'thr grahnt fte $250.lSuch asfml snwznngvracs"si Cohen. baese incress th eol a0 hger taxe bae suburb."' evems f i ods Tengh eoe h r crmn elgil fooofdrlasitnen 'Thestradein mat's pmasraucintetxrtdecmelwr' nasorom n hnrtriwe heaHacdaster Sizr. weis teChres de At famly 'of v, with e hild in wl etohl 0anulsos fr the tr"e add, ssithth pinrease nedsfhr S" ecpins 0og'vi, tue0 collegeand ohpaetnepoe clothrin and othest tre "Thesectrae andoveriwillrbecomewthatrmuch oStressingiAndover'stlocationmaohenRinetalkingewithithem at iler inrkPhlps earh16,00 winih l assets" 1,0 sorhw. ote pce, acbring u to 'mrTppli'apaffc bulv.lsth tw cntinuted unci pag rueg4t) an ou s opromf ito'eurn BI~eagy, mdlE ico faFF pdrais hig brothrswork Mange has [her willae tac wl corsent n3old nle h m, an triorel mreatvit had obiu yicobties.a leave Havr"et yearst thelwrr n efamhilit o orignalty, makin stnce wit pnoer- shoert Nrove s Mastrps, Epsto yo gexhtio ~a l majoo'rea houl of' ,ba We ad o t io rtc creativity'o ingra Ph ipstrcad unde ' the fieacenal hoernis no jeelesi rcientalhcour Writing, and Creative Writing atil Hrpesaurn chatterin Th twir and one's wlerve is aothn )es than othe ealims,!hed roeren commerray Teacing desiliree."h lag't 'year From includ e,, taught cursesrkin duilappont(d muse shainx my be in miracle wao t ou s arel a nonuofte Foundinilltring wthim aw Throuconaletern o theHraLema- Modaern rthxr oplamian Layiter- Hewmlet f'ctheplnigt. ontutherma harmful; t dugs.t mufndf cedbusiness bxackgroun o mleswh woriuld ta hisca IAN , tedvelpesi the comig yerburenhfr and veydofaRomants. and t hup had the memolr, ofacring wan.hose acdeic Mooi s an evero proendb wrting ability,: tofnp preotu fltrt re- ut ictoin a onywo Collnege, Maniver toun Arwr'h()pl . deaamdde, itn g th beatyd ofevtg ithy. 'Aheramx'y fs ovl, i whech boths", t arihe plas to ieu therfner a eiyog' Nlnon ehasd also codutie iBneteen egariofty, duin myhouth." pahavgenesdees." id~ninjvnl as acork, n e rnfor muc 00 of hi ar fen on qantrevltion h here, for ae uto the sei ns o ' Y etade llit A y the emr iloeaea oainfr a aecsoyc ad mna winnin a~ s wih se973 the , cyclopdi 'maloking o g thnskwting'. isevr sh en Uhniverasitoirgiies tad, in addirtin,' aktn ersnatvstmgtohr grianc o of tuhe ar wardi now a zoning werante, toiait aohnd tecinbase lectreds Witthe nierityx baeofemn dlaemsto i od h ih efr h eeoy noigirno fora Nastion. BokAT'hpn peolede at toiar inf.n ttheydex rte Univ,%loery." Kn an asoroadte er hnh edatrSzrwl neti h His nextl tofv, " e chli a ll be "Shod e Howuat Was e William, fi anddewit Colie esdneste. eiinsaogwt sul't neetd andl "he Greabt p ae' Tragloed clotinPaul Tfeothe w rot efhs familys 'rdA ovrw Lagae t uh SrsigAdvrslctoChn ntligwt hma ~eli hls 'accring to600 his brot ovelistP4 ulbackgronotd CIthaeen pmay rt o m rA pulaguaie aat, lieroAtx speakstnud9 pg egt Hue Th~~erouxprsnlchnigardlukthebn rie n tapplu Frnh0eraadItlaaitclec atrdcuosy high prices beaue rfasd isbrthe r'fais wofk nin e neam-' a ridreads Gr eand Ltin. Heiss a o e nlv n ac n hrfr raiiyhsovo!l osiue th r Aiyle.de Theroux, is a currenty ple wit.Th ri te ictsh sawzwere pAdrofc ieI psignly taes Mitn .p'orciy0 pnl wnea el s mjrpr fAexne hru' ie putting Herar finhin toes to taote ripainaty m mothgertee fith 'musi S hr ovel as rece a xpsimber o et '2y:o"deni ulo'ban esi fth mo eofcetvt-i bookip entite y uDacnvide sh c ntl.' econd undjwrstn ina playeda othe sinigican Caw ivs Wriong tm Ha ag% a hteig yp rtr.Ad o 'slf "tsntin) hnte esabhexda wogrte ove.Mrr80shy Tohne'ad firstgpes" anvtre ra eeAard For Harvard h Faugt (1975), thelapitdnue haigm e nmrceo y fae oeo h aondaticnle friuc magazines a , rittn by a lener whoI oler HanLIP Mossachusettsh Ctve Arcnts a-ardl f h ih.I at uter amu rugs uf uies binek Ntoudnales Reiewgin th antis JAnte, s'pein tohear in a tur8-'e ) the Surey. ro Pomaywtigh ndtingehdtemmr o~ecmn caei o scnee Mrovnhy rhein ChrlityornasareouptolirtrebtVcrians atLongwoodtColl'gepUister-nasteiy, TherouxhearnedmuddleAwardth(know th'andaa'yNationalbEndow-

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TheN. PR PILILLIPIAN>NOE, ASC~s~s PBU R 7.17

A wRobrdor PA'2FDrcor ofuhewomn cho wihcomtmenta

The aQuaeMreutona centr inas aosts, clansvenioas aindbedresgnted ~ tiualte coumnicton ds Alksn ocl whichtm oerloke b

btwuseen ctib tiand gornet mooppublic *Drco f At a wich hae

HI ' . Gordon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~srvc, lio PA '42n to shen atrsthe Hlmitd stats. ir i atrakn o* Enlihe l-(g chool inetBoson Frdy ia tisB t en ooe ht'hcreatrh ofte3anergas frecenory hor icntenua tor

i ity s ch i nt ren. Aw194 to 194, chmarlctet hi of or asd* Rober ory AA '2, reiredto euor heing tho' advanco nommen an

a innoaon Hue princalsingn beteen grup wrking fo pec ndesC~h~nnel S Newu cain~raifl~iIcame to Andover to film ~ doume tary atont S'JI gtadQuaker educatioeld. cent stice ansgovernmentsvfficials." Unde

_____________________d_ _gne' * I sti1mNutePA3, commiain thealkst of whc r Cerodshethee ctor forn anhaovrntta undtr the sensdeling witd thcrhn and

B oardo Ealith Servicefor ew York fumted ssaus."TeCn eeil~hlCtls '~ Sho in seminarsn involvin oni tMnm gpa

~~Ii~~~ airier B a~~~~~~ks Miore StU. elit Aid '~~~~~~~~~cree of ter "Mane Prgad" oet dipomat, an csonducto sPA feet-P'eriAn3,nofonersciandchifund-.ings or14 Congressionals is embrsonfrom. Loi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ries oe helteretrsho fdor e"delisamngtof tidvac rdnation a

By TOM RUBIN e granted $885 under the new Preside t's plan. .. ~~ ~a muliplyantaped atithe Chrs bewellaelngp woith ther ae ned

aruii t creitac, Pridient Crter caee.,toAdoer6Mm' stuenta attin n-uwin leer * on ScIaoeP'6,c-unrgopsi ekgr fgivcs"'last weekproposed ' $1.46 bilion , TII~Credit Pwpsal and scondary scool is expcted to beof the ~Noth-Shoreu hildren's3a'reg most ecently thtSioux CdiatChiefsdi

incr~asein federl aid 'or studets from Previouslegislaion alloing for ax 'debted fierely.hAaeth ingoaxfcoe itnbill, Project, a legal ceinicafrsjuvenlentheirstrugglhoverrladntaams

* Unlike p~evious propsals, howevr, Congressen who favo permittingpar- Moynihn CD) of Nw York, ofdBobaInhhSeretters torecheofYthe futpure issuograms"efordesegrrgctintof Bostogrants under the new plan wouldnot he ents to deduct a portionof college costscPac.woodina)spinrvgonngeZmoniftuchdeEdmaoae

to fa~iilies who sen children 'to direcly from payments to he Internal dcductins.RtermsPof erheAThodorenSizer vetttdipte mPubsicaSchoolsdwhn ma speoialdesegra

prvt n oha l rad n eo-RvneSrie dcto ietro h APhioeenths commmco-oating the lfeund io "Teongramanvtiies aimerodary schools. *. ' "Cdngres~ must choose between of New York Donald Pryor commentdaservicefitheClauleeMooreorkehop the Fund"helprminorityfstudentsidunationsthei

Unerth Mdl RUINmColg tutio tax rnedt andte t mnew PrThie Ctoi 'commnityas.deely il handtsimuatped in the studesls o de~oalipursits. te main, thrustAssistneviAct, twose milo cupote planc inreasesin edera tdentw hedb resdefnt Caing reeral of Ariver intre iinearersnpbliha bento aid -li guaepletudns

tudeintx frmit familiesieth anual reasiscei. prgasta a eustuhi opn pttoning o- assist tuitionay Tsrvc ndiavgeteoneP6cnfo ublic mrous ispekncogAiwtpca

incos eeenr$16,000 an $25000irg.bhisnaion Tax redt froosand l anscod'r elemntar ind highte scobeol 'ffairsSor hide'sLvms reedial trialx pr niams."efi

ofn$250sa year.deraleaid ,for students ino 'PSenvtors whisaonave louig for tax of'ftco.finehis fist iportax mresg bill srudets an fealcul i membrs ofvenie ctherstrupgo lande pglto hel i

lowt pi~ aidde' income fmileder l credits alr teast sacivd suheyr wrol eduton ehagored h r ail Padge." dietenas onotion Comte fellomn. E eves avisiting

grspne schlarship.n colotb ntin th eirc effortioand otog coaccptoth(R' 'f Orgn pri' -fo 4ias nuhHami hooreinate brstees tre inbNew Ychorkhe mai aurineg Wrlaers propoisa wouled ale inc r c frmpyet o h nenldeutos em'o Jeaad "Itis'ur"opet' aro was thertaugh pra4 ticonrsing t

prthe ant paoha gen sents $5vnu Sevc.Euain ietro h Acdoe h lif varEious "hspals andclviegesamt

Uder Ine a iddon stdntom C lowg ti iont stimlateinete stdent o ervcies l forsManht.Te mis )t sand i'~~~iddle income \ fan~~~iaxierewho arend the tinvolve communityol 'grou'unisyrindehelpingl to

curreta n be At to ec iio lleeo bee i ly rssiCK fera l 2.000soc extr caPresdn athrug Andver."o He ge 'lrer, itecoesi laes n uless of a seli e th serice inthei rspuectve-tuencts ivolmingm asies wihan nuepe- assW altce irg~ nsurac compn planes expet throe to ssnys40 emtinplyesna subrb."'da rae, ocr frpbi ares.l ipnco Ak wt pcadentms bwould also0be eliibl f250r ncohstruting "theo largest tradeI mart pathe o traemnart, nsisthing prcail ofreme0Acdiang tuoral PetrasheCarewouldtomtialyeeenitedt grns ntcet ibth" Norteraitred. ie sueurt N ditratie woes.chee Chets exarein ta thre setrad mart Riv e arer Rsdne in elr worshop

of"20a r.red ntaal nosudets i nhos hop Aaemy acchtor t Ta l nea the undfcto ofmrots 495 and fornerson opefr ctorquin

lies, not just he lowe-income amilies don Coen. T hetown ofAndover severa prmsprbth ntl towaen ofehb'hl.amjrhtl n ewnted tolree a piot heprraticareeingby strehed obe'her financal crdt ih ast didted wheth eAdctoe a illipshi AcadgWe returnt ilCotope. nh Cmarttlee whichw wouldsh serve a ase for oisterslimits,'! thlPresietsomene te eir e ch ange 'dvopmn, tetatwl inccdae,00trtaringbulton a 5-acre noiarea nex Tutoes a urWe in' Nwan Yor C srng mulle

Ther Adminisatio woutlloindtwrBfoasontrcioWoate rae at argthteexnapoultinuayovrht evlttrayadplnttCnsrutinma h-dca;rstiitannvgeataitexmpehoefmlis h wul'benta bgiof hedveopridh Akwihtabrenthoursadpoicheprtetspitauls5 mlioadlar. corin arhosowic s ehervaens ayo

a16ected by theipropoal: BstouItesrace ofianommstpre Phllps caemyBusnes MnaerdooAkwie-Bseorvdalngeit freMntare 's ty." t

sa r fidly~, infils wh o entfralnstihnonvfAdvrGoreNisnemhsodteoiie Bteevaho he4 hw~t eSciavont defends i eing enlparrently workl, tenig $2000 eauea ofor BypRICK "RihtDow were0us cneuencs theog tAdomar." "Any trgede ar( ill beoeatesas an lcatio fo dlw cas, ustodyics s andi mesetale

wit asets hchsns onacild t loineaprug kechs.HoeerWteahigtht tiultsiraenssmoran.anckeie epesnttvent'pkepthircnpee caharngehaigt'thr

grahnt fte $250.lSuch asfml snwznngvracs"si Cohen. baese incress th eol a0 hger taxe bae suburb."' evems f i ods Tengh eoe h r crmnelgil fooofdrlasitnen 'Thestradein mat's pmasraucintetxrtdecmelwr' nasorom n hnrtriwe heaHacdaster Sizr. weis teChres

de At famly 'of v, with e hild in wl etohl 0anulsos fr the tr"e add, ssithth pinrease nedsfhr S" ecpins 0og'vi, tue0collegeand ohpaetnepoe clothrin and othest tre "Thesectrae andoveriwillrbecomewthatrmuch oStressingiAndover'stlocationmaohenRinetalkingewithithem at iler inrkPhlps

earh16,00 winih l assets" 1,0 sorhw. ote pce, acbring u to 'mrTppli'apaffc bulv.lsth tw cntinuted unci pag rueg4t) an ou s opromf ito'eurn

BI~eagy, mdlE ico faFF pdrais hig brothrswork Mange has [her willae tac wl corsent n3old nle h m, an triorel mreatvit had obiu yicobties.a

leave Havr"et yearst thelwrr n efamhilit o orignalty, makin stnce wit pnoer- shoert Nrove s Mastrps, Epsto yo gexhtio ~a l majoo'rea houl of' ,ba We ad o t io rtc creativity'o ingraPh ipstrcad unde ' the fieacenal hoernis no jeelesi rcientalhcour Writing, and Creative Writing atil Hrpesaurn chatterin Th twir and one's wlerve is aothn )es than otheealims,!hed roeren commerray Teacing desiliree."h lag't 'year From includ e,, taught cursesrkin duilappont(d muse shainx my be in miracle wao t ou s arel a nonuofteFoundinilltring wthim aw Throuconaletern o theHraLema- Modaern rthxr oplamian Layiter- Hewmlet f'ctheplnigt. ontutherma harmful; t dugs.t mufndf cedbusiness

bxackgroun o mleswh woriuld ta hisca IAN , tedvelpesi the comig yerburenhfr and veydofaRomants. and t hup had the memolr, ofacring wan.hose acdeic Mooi s an everoproendb wrting ability,: tofnp preotu fltrt re- ut ictoin a onywo Collnege, Maniver toun Arwr'h()pl . deaamdde, itn g th beatyd ofevtg ithy.

'Aheramx'y fs ovl, i whech boths", t arihe plas to ieu therfner a eiyog' Nlnon ehasd also codutie iBneteen egariofty, duin myhouth." pahavgenesdees." id~ninjvnlas acork, n e rnfor muc 00 of hi ar fen on qantrevltion h here, for ae uto the sei ns o ' Y etade llit A y the emr iloeaea oainfr a aecsoyc ad mna

winnin a~ s wih se973 the , cyclopdi 'maloking o g thnskwting'. isevr sh en Uhniverasitoirgiies tad, in addirtin,' aktn ersnatvstmgtohr

grianc o of tuhe ar wardi now a zoning werante, toiait aohnd tecinbase lectreds Witthe nierityx baeofemn dlaemsto i od h ih efr h eeoynoigirno fora Nastion. BokAT'hpn peolede at toiar inf.n ttheydex rte Univ,%loery." Kn an asoroadte er hnh edatrSzrwl neti h

His nextl tofv, " e chli a ll be "Shod e Howuat Was e William, fi anddewit Colie esdneste. eiinsaogwt sul't neetdandl "he Greabt p ae' Tragloed clotinPaul Tfeothe w rot efhs familys 'rdA ovrw Lagae t uh SrsigAdvrslctoChn ntligwt hma ~eli hls

'accring to600 his brot ovelistP4 ulbackgronotd CIthaeen pmay rt o m rA pulaguaie aat, lieroAtx speakstnud9 pg egt Hue

Th~~erouxprsnlchnigardlukthebn rie n tapplu Frnh0eraadItlaaitclec

atrdcuosy high prices beaue rfasd isbrthe r'fais wofk nin e neam-' a ridreads Gr eand Ltin. Heiss a o e nlv n ac n hrfr raiiyhsovo!l osiue th r Aiyle.de Theroux, is a currenty ple wit.Th ri te ictsh sawzwere pAdrofc ieI psignly taes Mitn .p'orciy0 pnl wnea el s mjrpr fAexne hru' ie

putting Herar finhin toes to taote ripainaty m mothgertee fith 'musi S hr ovel as rece a xpsimber o et '2y:o"deni ulo'ban esi fth mo eofcetvt-ibookip entite y uDacnvide sh c ntl.' econd undjwrstn ina playeda othe sinigican Caw ivs Wriong tm Ha ag% a hteig yp rtr.Ad o 'slf "tsntin) hnte

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EDITORIALSOPINIONS ANLETTERSLIE~~~~~ T T E R..-

NEWS'WTRSSOT CON"MTON BUSINEiSsV n I tSteten KRmsn James Phelps Jeffrey Strong Kennoun Miller William Vandev ei

Editor Editor Editor Managing Editor BusinessManagerelmnsothscolowmuty ItrtohwRobo~t Vim, deve Ale Fraser Jeffrey Gert Jonathan Olson Hope \Mleld! To the Editr: -

Excutivemiditor IhadKh DidMri WarnPtesn tinMng r '. The Celebrat on Commi tee appreciates the what this grand old spo is re; 1 like in itsS11san12 urnett Esecutive Editors IExecutive Editors Photo Editor AanaSc g' I osrciesii nwihoreioilo 1 tohnrdhyahw eaehti s oage Ferury "oo uc B-a',wa witen W it incorporates the spirit 4nd tradit ns of the oldJonathan Harris Martha McCormick Charles Schueler Richard Crawford Circulation' Manae Feray ToruhB-a " a rte.W noe n h l b~,wa studenis and

Wink Taplin Chis Prenovost Assistant Editor Art Editor : studneed andchrweacofnengsaggestnkons andt commentsiAssociate Editors Associate Editors Steven BakalAr Josh Reynolds from all member of the PA ommunity:tuesj echraedonadthkngwtoralmi

Associate Edito faculty, parets, alumni; fo s you noted th parents and Town of Anjiover haN to say aboutAssociate Editor f~cl rnts will mnbe e actly oha ted tcheo themselves and' the sch ol. In t process, the

conimunIty decides to ke it. The many colwl e eii tefcommittees of L alumni, an ~two-hundredth birthdary , Though bithis,I ~~~omiteso tudents, fculty, artn, ~y , li l irhas

~ trustes xyh have een plnning he Celbratio will have its fun, games, nd ritual it is essentiallytrte haebe-ringnnintast elesdb ratisn exIlrtnsince Jaary.., 1976, have striven to avoid a asrosadipra vn.,o h hloverdone carnival, gaish h pla, a slf-indulgen community we expect te Celebr tion to be an

.1 L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o fhard 6iiaNaCluster, uniform. ada sell to rturning tive thought, and sponta eous f We trust that

horrors wilageeltat verone remember the event with satisfact n for years toN o n I alumni.'Wear~~conI~he~t that none of those everyone combinationagree atetandewillThe mst svere nowsorm fthe This ctio undobtedy impoved:-jj involved in the Cee hould try to gain a come. After all, how o n do e celebrate a

,the- perpective o tlie entre plan.two-hundredth birthday?century, which dumped 30 inches of s ow on so-called town gown relations which hadi'6. pesety o h Irplnbeen I sou'l lik toemphasiie that the underlying F eikPtroPA last Monday and Tuesday, prese te a so strained at the beginning .of the tern~ idea of the Celelrto is tha it ieancExhibition,

crisis Blockd path, hug drift, in~robil- When Governor Dukakis exte~nded ,tle9 1in the 6ld-fashioned sense of lthe wrd: all Caraized vehicles, and Boston's inaccessibility state of emergency in Eastern Masachigttg were the problem. The Headmaster, pluster to midnight on Friday, the'AdmninisjtotilDeans, and Business Manager George came through agaifi. PA Business ManaerN.-ilson offered the solutions by shutting George Neilson arranged for up'to ten bedown classes, organizing' Cluster shoveling tdrv PAsuesto atfdnd N&- 1d~u~uefforts, and rerouting weeicend travel for PA York, bypassing the bottle-neck of Is now Instudents around Boston. The' Administrat- crippled Logan airport that thxeaten&1 'to0ion's efforts were so successful that the state ruin mosf students' lonig weekend.r Sizer' S' ''

of emegencyneverreally 'ixisted at Andover. 'arrangements with steofiials gav~ th o h Eio:hpesafe ev aps thm amWith more than two fiet of snow already buses access to state highways t at WereIreuedo

on the grond last Tusday In'omng, Sizer' dosed to ost other ehicles. IAt last 'the problem of the day student has expected (and righly so) to do thi ~ eurdoovte toun cace claesi wasing p rudnt Thse tHo LLmos A ishe veipesse I been'solved,~ for ilie, anyway. 'No longer is there a i any member of ,a pousetiold (surp el No matter

Shoveln to i~m c an llay afairudand .by HNisiprse wit~~ t need for inane arguments a to the place of, the - how many doors he nme Phlis Academy"Tlisdy vein mstof ayinw~ic te ntre snw n~rgncr dy studeni!- in the PA community. iving in may open elsewhere, at! home i ' just another

been dg outof ~ gant te~canius ha wa~ hndled The Aminisratior, whih The Andover, I have been exposed to such drive'for the school, no different frolm; any othe )l he strain be~~~~~n dug out of a giant ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~snow drift. 'iihis was IIH1LI1PIAN often accused' of bureau'rc, pattreadhv'ial otd having to devote the tiltease hm ane46tiv and maegood use ' PA's 'e h ucky dietvl pache: ad a ilfyasasc bhm an~~uective made . . ~~~~~~approache tecrisis ikyand fe~vi m plce inadrm School is too" much, esp lyaf I 1I2 ylears.

man-arid-woman power. The Administration changed an "4 egnyIhv oved at last the problems 'of a chiool Boarders can envy t day stu ent as much asOn Wenesda, it was usines a~ su~l into a minor annoyance of wet feet ~snd sgy 'd signed for oarding students and largely 'te at-Iko n ubro a tdns -

at PA eacept for a band of one hndreq mittens; the emergency became uiuiy smahtrtthe;tobe fdysuet.I wowudgal~ri ae.~vunteers. who followed Headmaster Sizer described in the daily nes aIr iosst. tv ypatti t edhtroe of ystudent Showoldgley rae -'--

down into the town~of Andover to dii, it mit, f~ake a place at PA only to find that eyerythiing ' Ro!,ert Smythe

- - ,rrereusF'1 To the Editors: ' ' ~~~~~thdt[ they trustl thart dou n 'rare Lnot,:-only~

To the Editors:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' C /- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In recent issdes yu have'shown yourselves to addictive, but'also can'l~ad to ol esity hd- toothbe bad writers;~~~~ ' ' "' " ~decay. A few special poirlti to stress:

I ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~In this isUe, you have revealed that, thdagh Jelly Doughnuts: Thovgh har iles perf incompetent journalists, you are at least pas .Oe anethjlypat omitonackawlo,

as plaglarists. ' ~ ~ ~ ; ' -and has been known to'drveusrs with- to dr~~a lairit. ~Ivesr

I ~~~~~~~Congratulatitns fbr your small step forwarit on sugar hyperactivity, witnessed by re~a~ refer-the evolutional# scale. ence to it in -the' music of more egen ate rock

. ~~groups, ("Jellyroll will drive you tone' nad").Yours forever truly with hugs and ldsses Glazed Dougl~inuts: Glazed do ghnuts are our

'. ' main probfem. Their clear coa, ing' Is virtuallyFre Fue~ Inc. undetectable 'andl glazed ddughnu, are 3fen sold

(The people in the. lass house) as plain doughnuts. These doughnuts are

4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~especially danger us because they are o en, madeWarning " ~~in dirty kitchens under uncontrol d conditions.

it has come~ to the attention of Fre. Fuess Inc. Isham Infirniary: With inermsed doughnutthat sometime over the Thanksgi ng holiday use, we are experiencing a raiid i crease inrecess a shipment of somewhere betw n 397 and students coming to the Infirmar with ad trips,413 assorted dguusarvd nqnps e so called "tummy aches". All su. h visits will befeel that the PAcommunity should b warned as held in the strictest of confidenc(to the dangerous consequences rsfrlting from We do not know whether thes ognuswr

doughno use. hough oughnus werewidely intended for concentrated use or fo e-spreadused during the 60's, &ouths oon realized that the eprimentation, but we would, lik to s htay -

__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hazards of such a high conce ntrAtion of sugar fr student bearing ay traces of con ectio r's sugar,ouwige 'th Iehmr ~auseprecd jelly, or glazing, will be immedi tely rawn and

However, reetydoughnot pushers" have begun quartered.to prey on' the ignorane Ih .e eeain

abuse. Studtpts' should 'be iwarned by someone t ecua e rsd r

The Bicentennial Celebration Committee has j'.''poet or painter to grow and 'de elop, But in thereached the final stages of the planning of their By R61'Elka,AR'at notnt;AdvrhscetdLOmnspring-time extravaganza on the Andover campus.Now all that remains is for the big birthday party hm.Athylaethy ayntudsai -'e'sptbtnovrJinvestment bankers dcorporat a ers and notto begin. With more than a millin dollars home. As they leave, b ~ deservesmostos enoughgPeacacCorpssleaderss andpovvrrtyprogramto begin With moe than milliondollars exactly why there was such a igy partv in ch1 a~ n e +rai i thfact tha P is a bording chool wokrs4s n gac atth AnA ov B Inwl

]FEBRUARY 17, 1978 PA-- L~a .. a.Il1 .~, 1 12AkC

Vi\endo-Alley 'must Suffice

PA H~~~~~~~as, TeBnner HOuse lues,By JORGE PEDRAZACf A~~~~~~~~~~~~~fter closing Benner House last year, the

Phillips Academy Board of Trustees faced thediflicult problem of relocating a student foodse~ice~l for between-meal snacks. After investiga- U -ting several possibilities, the board finally decidedto place vending machines in the mailroom as an'ini erim facility:" This was intended to serve

tern orarily until a larger, more completearra gement could be provided, hopefully serving

FULL LINE OF i, as a student union where students could congregate and socialize.

GROCIERIES Businessi Manager George Neilson points outthat alhuhthere are definite advantages tomaking food available in such a central place as

wd ~~~~the mailroom there are disadvantages to the "eat-on the run necessity of Vendo Alley. He

FR~~ZEN FOODS ~~com nted, "At the moment it is much like arefueling station to bide between meals."-

When the trustee's pondered the issue ofreplachng Benner House, they wished to crea1te a place where hot food could be served, while Z'studeiits could dine in a lounge setting. The

Copley wing was rejected as a possibility becauseof a krotest from the 'librarians on grounds 'of

~, i,- propriety and need of storage and study space.F-4 ~~~ ~~~~~~The outhwest corner of Evans Hall proved S 0

unea ible because of high costs and conflict with I

summe storage.' Tl~ trustees then considered the possibility of -

tempo rrily using modern vending machines. SiteD f ~ ~~~~~~~~~~uch as the Underwood Room, the foyer betweenKemper Auditorium and the Underwood Room,:and the basement underneath this area were -

dropped for either- lack of wall s pace or PsueInd1ustfiAl Res-ua~i. unsightlyness. The lower main corridor of GW PAsuets, enjoy a Vendo-Alley culinary delight, Mcrowave pancakes by, candlelight. P4hotIoope

also arose, but, the trustees elected the mailroom shortage of'space in the mailroom... All students fun to talk to people that yot wouldn't run ifltoas the1 easiest place to keep open at night and visit their inqilboxes daily, the majority doing so otherwise. Also if'o an ose pcfl

FE E L QIL ' ~~~~~~~~~~~during, weekends, between class periods in the latter part of, the pet'son, chances 'are you'll findtemthr.SiltAny'suggested outlet fod hot food has also met muorning. When several hundred students dash would be nicer, if there were some place' to sit

with 'obstructions. Problems with ' space and into the s mall space not occupied by the down and eat and talk for awhile."stff a well as cnflicting schedules with senior colurxinous machines, a massive tangle results, ,Accordingly,, the school still ep--sa

tea ang the assorted uses of the area has rendered ,' High prices, lack of variety, low quality, left permanent snack room. The Riley room in. thethe Underwood Room a difficult, but "still ,over trash, and shortages of both food and change basement of Commons is one location' underplaIusible, option. Senior Rich Ward, the West alsd 'pose' problems. As upper Bill Miles poihts consideration, but plans will inge oin the resultsPROMPT DELiVERYQuad South CRL Represejitative, has made plans out,""When you come to think about it the 'place of the trustees decision on the Cmo nsto' iocaie "a very simple concession with low prices is 'reilly lacking iir- a lot of ways. It gets trio renovation. Business Maae NisnnotIed; "it within the nect two weeks" in the Underwood crowded, 'it gets messy, the choi'ce is limited aiid 1Vtild be wasieful to s'pend mnyn'redoing the

24 HOUR SERVICE Room. The concession will not, offer hot food tile good'fo9d is hardly ever there." Lower Ross Riley room if itwol sbsqently be wieMubecause of space shortage, but the main objective .'Nelson acknowledges' some of these hassles butt by' the Commons renovation." nti then it seenimsOf W ad's is to use the room as 'a social center. 'feels that, " nionethel Iss, the location is extremely as if .Vendo Alley and th UidrodRo

Although the machines we're installed' in convenient ahd it's just as easy to go the mailroom 'concession will have to sufie.October, no other arrangemfent has yet been after dinner as beforl lunch., Besides, that's when ' Although there has bee a certain amount ofnriiide 1 since the installation.. The facility's ,'ithe'machinesare flleol." Upper Lily Thomas add.4j..' abnste- to the majiroom vent ng machines)-, the~

- '~~dpdtiencies have become glaringly apparent. a different perspective. "The location," she notes, -. Seilers Corporation finds the a ount tolerable andPerhaps the nmost commop complaint is the "is excellent. 1 I see it almost as a social event; it's intends Ito keep the machi es in use. Thb

Marketing Manager cdf the Se er Corporation fofEssex county, reports Ithat the ompany .has beer"

-t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~facing. 'prebrems with food' d liveie 'with such

'W e'"W o'' uld Like T o ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~items as yogurt and popcorn, but he hopes tht W e W ould Like T o ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~situation will be remedied. Thi fact explains whythe Seilers workers occasionaly leavq somne of the

Offer A Directory 'ttemm ii s

Of Summer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~much like 'a rfling

Opportunities* Enrichment Programsstio tob e

In Major Universities' betw een m als."* nvironmental ana

machines unilled. "Preaxh could be lowered," he

Outward Boeind Programs OF NEWN ENI1LAND says "i h ears for damages didn't eat up thereserve funds." The trash is mostly ihe concern of

*Travel And Study Abroad the students, for although the company men comey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by twvice daily they can't expelt o keep the place

Job clean of debris.Ij~~~~~~~~~~~~~u5 ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Despite deficiencies, whilh~ iopefully 'can belargely remedied for fully co ensated, Vendo

For -information Please Send $ 4.75 Alley has become integrated 'nto the shool.To achieve total satisfaction, however, both the

TO To AIC Box 154 B .V.S. - ~students and the Seilers comp, ny will have toriiake a conscious effort to makc the mailroom a

Andover 01810 nicer place to eat.

ANDOVER :SILOINN ' AUAD475-5903 a i aw na

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Swimm~~~~~iers Crush BC 906

Mermaids SoakYMA247score By ALAN WHITE . ~~and Morton combined their talents with her 100 yard backstroe rcord againtfo

I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~i~~~ndU1Z SARGEANT Shelly Guyer and* Hanawalt in the 400 a first place and J oslyn folowed closeI, \ ' W ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wednesday, Feb. 15; Andover -The yard freestyle relay to break a record behind in second. Ferna d, Anna Sch-soestood at 80-71 in f'avor of the Blue, with a time of 4:05.1. neider and' Nancy Harris stopped theirI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~with the last event of Ithe evening, th6 In the 100 yard freestyle, Trafton opponents with first, sec d and fourth

400 yard freestyle relay still to comei received her third first of the day and in the' 100 yard butter y; and Kent,With the outcome of the meet still up in, Guyer and Chris McCarthy lowered their Timkin and Sarah Moore mimiced theirthe air, the Andover varsity swim team times considerably while placing third finish in the 100 yard br aststroke.needed at least a second place finish to and fourth. Morton also won in the 200 Co-captain Barbara Tr fton feels l'iatsecure victor~. The relay squad consisting yard medley relay with the team of "The team has a good chance for a

j of ~ad Braley, Dve Moimoto, J'rge Alison Joslyn, Timkin and Kent., victory in the interschoois i ewrPedraza and Ben VanMeter stroked to a PA Sweeps 500 FRee . hard and push ourse~es.' The girls are

frtpae finish and assured the Blue's The 500 yard freestyle was the only prepaiing themselves for tie interschdolsvictory, 90-76, over a powerful Bston sweep of the day as LouAnn Bates, iz on February 25 by doin,, a lot of short

College squad. Overall, the Blue per- Sargent and Sue Elias overpowered the distance work withem -iso spdformed well, and, in the words of captain Andpver YMCA girls. Hanawalt broke and strength rather tan ndurance,Brad Bradley,- "Considering the long- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~weekend and all, we swam pretty well. ~' ~ The relay team did especially well." 7-i

Record-Setting Relay' ' ~~Altfiough Andover received only five

first place finishes out of eleven possible,,:~, it more than made up for the deficit by

obtaining many second le finishes. -

Nevertheless, t he. Blue started off themeet on an up-beat, capturing first'* 2 3 I ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~place, n the, 200 meter medley relay. Therelayers set, a record with a 1:47.3 ti'e.Bob Reinauier won a close divingcompetition, , beating out his closest

-opponent by only 2.8 poinits. Andoverthen swept the fifty yard freestyle, asBradley, Bill' Miles and Jim Reynoldsplaced first, second and third

respectively. '' ' . - " 4t -

Leading rebounder and foul shooter BONNE WAGNER lofts a free throw against BenetrWisAgi Buckinghain, Brown and N~~chols. photo/Neely In the 100 yard freestyle, Ben

Buckingham, Brown andNichols. photo/Neely VanMeter outswam all his other opponents to win his third race of the day, toNichols Stuns Girls' B- ball put theter ha807,stiguteinow famous 400Q yard freestyle team

By JUDY McGANN off offensive reboiunds1 Lower Stephanie where he did hiis thing again as aWedneday, Feb.15; Adove-The emis nd Blin atempted to whittle member of it; andl that thing was to Win.

script never changes. Again, as in each of away the BB&N lead as each girl Wednesday, Feb. 15; Andover -PA's four previous losses, an agressive dropped i two points. Davies ro unded Continu ing the .winning style of, lastfull-court press coupled with a lack of~ ou t the scoring with a spectacular week's mneet, the Andover girls' varsitycohesiveness, spelled defeat for the driving layup set up by forward Pam team drowned its Andover YMCAAndover' ir s varsity basketball team as Hophscharnr i adversaries, 125A47. The, girls again5 Jim ACHESON sprint t secondlaenteSOyrhrls.p o/epya1 mammoth Buckingham, Brown and , , Futile D~iyplaced first in every single event andNichols squad stunned the Blue, 52-30. The-glue entered the~ fourth and final second in all the events but ,three.

uarter an be atribute to bot the . e 3-,an th P dfsecud ntediviig Huntoe Sla etu 1 1IT U sts Tr cI , -4 2The Blue's lack of scoring in the first ac facin~ an insurmi untable BB&N Mi ~tre

press and BB&N's sagging zone defense not stop" the deliberatelB& offense. her practically' ' wless record for a 'By DUNCAN MacFARIANE 3:47.6 minutes,which stifled the Andover penetration. Be'ris' teamed up wit h i Ipr aly Gear, victory and Rany Crowley also proved Wednesday, Feb. 15;, Andover - No , The 600, won by Taylo Bodman inGuard Rachel Blain netted PA'S only who recently movedu fo the' JV herself withb a third place finish. Meghan calculators were needec1 to figure this one ):20.9 minutes, was the only other

baskets in the first'quarter as she tlid squad to sparN an novrsurg wihonwl~~tuAn ae tre h ut as MIT ran pastthe, PA tracksters. rui ning event captured b the Blue.four points, two conming off a steal. their' pepetration and passing. Bonne meet off on the ight foot in the 200 yard MIT was even able to, lose thq'relay and 'Points gathered fr-om th numerousForwards Anne Cavett and Bonne Wa~ner,"the Blue's lea ing rebou nider' freestyle b nabbing first and second the ive points that go with it and still second and third places, h wever, keptWagnei"'mnago-d to keep BB&N from and foul shooter, ietdthree points respectively.1 Cp-captain Judy Morton win, 53-,2..... -.. the meet. close throtgho0z tl, aifternoon,pulling away, often limiting BB&N to one from the charity stipe, to begin the excelled inI tMe 200 yard individual O A Wins Relay' In the fifty yard dash, Eric hfil nshot with aggressive rebouinding' and Andover rally. Upper Ca&ol Davies then medley, as she' brought in one of her' ' PA was already mathamatically elimi- James Achesonoo secn and tirdtenacious defense. The first stanza ended staged a one-woman sh~w, dominating three firsis, followed by Darcy Fernald nated from the meet going into,-the relay, places respectively.

with Andover trailing, 6-4. both the driving lane and the' offensive and"Nancy arris in second and fifth. the final race, on the btt6m end of a Steve Bailey, beginninig a little tooBlue Surge T1es Score board' l~jle amassing eight unassisted CO-CA tamn rbara Trafton followed suit 53 37 score. NevertheJess, with the fast in the two mile ace, ba to settlel tar

Thesecond quarter began with a it points, u h P al was too ite to nQ ffyy retlwihLnaKn co~,bined efforts of Eric heffield, James second place with a tim of 10:43of hope as an Andover surge temporarily late and time ran out and the curtain fell and 'Kris T~min touching out their Edmunds, Dewey Thompson andTaylor minutes. Josh Gear howeve ruwnnin atied the game at 9-9. Upper Anne Cavett with Andover losing 52-30, opponents for second and fourth. Trafton Bodman, the team completed the mile in very close race behind Balerjust edgedpulled the Blue to within three points as out his opponent inthe last +ent yards.she capped a fine series of Andover 'IHe took third in 10:52.8mi ts.Deey

gassing with an unmolested layup. Blain,, ( l ,. Ji ~ f ~ Thompson, running the mile, andplaying her best , all-around game thils ' s 0rI1.U LI1 ~ ~ i ,(I f ~ L 1U5 I U F A Y 1 -4 ' Captain John Hosttler, in the 1,000,,

season, tied the score with a powerfulI - both maiiaged to~ come n third -

three-point play. By NICK SM MFRS min tes later Hrvard netted the first Nick Stoneman followed shortly, with his Hostetler runningl with an i ured foot.

BB&N then reimposed its awesome Wednesday, Feb. 15; Ai dover - In an goal of the period with a shot from the. second goal of the season, on a similar Acheson as te oT PA ru er to placeful ourt press and held Andover score-, attempt to build up their norale for their pin hat beat tarting goaltender Peter shot1 that left the Harvard goaltender in a in the 50 yard hurd le taki second.

less for the remainde r of the second toughest game of tsaote Andover Letsou. ¶Jnly 29 seconds later Harvard daze. Harvard refused to let the score Two flelr irtquarter, 'hile tallying ten unanswered hockey team distribue stcewith the scored their second goal of the garnp on' stay close and sored their seventh, eight, The field event's 4r u better for

points to lead at intermission, 19-9. motto, "Humniliate H'v~. owever, a sh~rt wrist shot out in front of the: net. and ninth goals of the game. These goals the Blue than the - unning The Bluie

Turnovers and ice-cold shooting con- to the dismay of th PplerHarvard Just when PA semed to have lost its 'occured in approximately three minute took two out of ia possibl four first

tinu6d to hamper the Blue in the third paid no attention to the ~Amotto and spirit, wing Dan Janis lifted the team's intervals, places. Perhaps lower John overbs had

qharter as BB&N increased its adfant- created one of their 'own "Annihilate hopes by tallying a goal with tjiree Fighting Penalties the best day ofj a lte ! Ild event

age. Anne Cavett ended the Andover Andover." Unlike PA,' Harvard stuck to minutes and 33 seconds Iceft in -ji the With only three minutes left in the competitors, takn ltinh high jump

s~ing drought by netting two baskets their motto and destoe nover, 11-4. period. game, senior John Lyons attempted to with 5'6" 'and cpungscnd in theNo Chne 'Aftler a number of penalties bfore 'put in the rebound of 'an Andy Hilliard pole vault, soarn '0fe. ht behind

In the first hso~iueAndover the close o the' first period, the second slap shot. A Harvard defenseman was Proverbs in t ihjupwas Scott

on1~~~~~~~Lm ~~~doninated play and looked as though period oedup with onyfu ly r rght there to see to it that he was' not Othoson, jumpin 5S"frseond place,t- would have a good chance of on the ice for each team including the able to score. Lyons, not too pleased with while Andy Thomas too td place in

T' 1l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the pole vault. Bill Best:'- nd ' Bruce

In M a~raith n Aylward teamed up for first and thirdplaces respectively in the shot ut. Best's

,Sunday, Feb. 12; Brattleboro, Vt. - Forty '' winning throw was 49'1". Jeff' ill

Conklin, the only nordic skier fro PA to ~ " aptured third in the long ump withcompete in the Hennessy Cognac Amern- 1' /

can 60 Kilometer Ski Marathan1 h-,drew more than 975 skiers wasc'xhausted but more experienced atr the ic w' race.Bi ce onseconds after the start. Conklin comple- J y-Fe tted the longest marathon in the United\ ,~, By RUTH 1{AL OVStates, run in Vermont's Green Moun- Wednesday, Feb. 5; And ver Thetain' National Forest. Besides completing Andoverl women's hockey t am madethe course, an achievement in itself., itr ydfaig teSavh

taking tif'tcenth place in his division and , defic istor bn the fin fou minu Shto seue

FEBRUARY 17, 1978 1LI 11II(ijr I(IY( kPAGE FIVE

Squash Tops D ariiouth ''

PA Girls, BoWj To GreenBy CATHY BARR relreason F'or PA's cFlleat was the

and REID LIMIGSTON taet of its opponent, DartmouthWednesday, Feb. 15; Andover College. Alth lugh the! long rallies were

Coach Lou Hoitsma warned his team exciting andlIwell played, the PA girlsearly in the week, Let's get serious could not win their mn tches, and yieldedabout the game guys, because they are to Dartmouth, 70.good I~ they gave Exeter a very tough Soft Shol Helpnmatch." Obviously the Andover varsity In four close maitches, the Bluesquash team took their coach's advice gained a majority of its points on dropand ttally massacred Dartmouth Col- and corner shots. Because the Dartmouthlege's~freshman team, 7-2, squad favored hard rallies, the girls hit

Hunter Frustrated occasional soft shots which interruptedAs usual with college frosh squads, the pace and threw~ the Green off-

Dartmouth was unpredictable; PA's balance. At the third position, 'Perrinnumbe, one iiacketmnan; Steven Bakalar Tingley found this strategy to be anfacd Jut su4h an unpredictable oppo-) effective mode of deception. However,nent. L~id back, relaxed ad brandishing Tingley, struggliiig to return frequenta br6 n hunting cap_~ Bakalar's inex alley shots, lost in four games.perienced adversary weaved his way bac Fourth-rankedlPriscilla Green securedfrom a 2-0 deficit, but lost in the fina Ione game from her- Da'rtmouth adversarygame 15-6. before succumb'ing to. the Green's

Setl$ Loyd playing, at number two~ strength, 4-1 K nHlopaigadefeatel latya' eril atinme ive, p yed the tightest and, Gtiard JOHN BARRES dribbles doivncourt against Worcester. h t/~341.oBn arini a back brace,' Lloyd's\ longest match o the entire afternoon.

Op t quickly became visibly fatigued Using an excellent mixture of shots,andsucumedto Lloyd's persistent style Hilton W~ h first greyttal~

after wnn the first game :3.-12. 1-2 at the break. As the tight matchCooke Takes 'De-Breaker progessed, Hiltin made some costly Iy~h~yJACK KOO height disadvantage, the Blue employed a gas, however, as Worce'ster cored ei'hA combination of patience and errors and con;equently fell in five, Wednesday, Feb. 15; Andover - When cacltdwl-icpie usd Im'uasee onsadt 15

several well-timed winners enabled num- 17-14, 15-12, 15-10, 15-11, 17-16. Sixth asked prior t the game what Andover Infirmary escapee Greg Benjamin advantage into the st stam a.ber th player Sasha Cooke to squirm positioned Hope MIead who also played could do t'( beat perenially' strong jumped out of bed to spark the PA "Doors'lown 0ff"past h s challenger in five ames.The a close -match with the help of corner Vgrcester, co-captain Steve Panadgiotakos 'Iattack with precision passing and elusive Tefnltnmptso a a h

decidin game 't ended in a tie-breaker 'shots, became another~ victim of Dart- replied, "scorql more points than them." driving S plementing -.his effort was roof cave in fr thq 'Blue. -fWe just otwith C ke winning five straight points mouth's force after four games, 15-14, Easy as this phlspymysud hch hot" sho ting of center Utrry Baitilen, ordosbonof"rmre out ofin to win the ma~tch. 15-9, 15-11, 15-11. Blue found the going tough against who paced the Andover scoring with John Barres. Early fur trouble, resulting

0 upying the numberfour position~ firt-Rate Opponents 'Worcester's niountain-like forwards aind fifteen p0 ts as well as turning back in45. Worcester ree thr sad3Tom entonperformedadmirabl and Numbr one-postioned Rbin Rosen withoutits own skyscr~ioing sensation, many sos with his repertoir e of points, caused cautious An( over play in

easily efeated his Dartmouth opponent' berg faced a first-rate player who center Bruce Perkins. t'he 102-75 Wor- devastastin~ rejections. But the 21-17 the driving lanes. imited t only eleyenwith g odcontrol and consistency, 15-11,~ recovered maniy of Ros~nberg's put-away cester bombing, ' ho~vcir: is somewhat Ffirst quartet lead was quickly narrowed team rebounds, Andover ustered only15-12 d 1548. *shots with her Iwn to win in three misleading as the cA 'test rumained fairly by Worcest r's unstoppable big'men and' nineteen fourth qjuarter poi ts against a

'A w court negated all ofKn tagtgms'Paying in the second close until the garnie dev'lbped into a talented fa t break offense. Worcester's phenomenal 41 netted by orcester.Miller'" opponent's power, and allowed slot, Leslie Swen~rud fell to her speedy, laugher in the waning minuttes. Itotal dominiation of the offensive and Wt ie'unn u n

PA's fifth acketman a 3-0 shutot, opponentin three gmes. In th seventh /Too Tall defensive boards, coupled with sluggish Worcester drubbin~ alread a frgoneMillereffecivelymixed short and long position, Josie Iselin, who0 lost a couple f ' ~Andover left the locke'r room hitting Andover play, which turned the ball over conclusion, the re ainin~ .question or

', drives ~~~~~o win, ~~temporary leads, alsoi succmbed to as the Blue Sio a" reso3~ctable' 51 perI a horrendous 31 times, resulted in a he fw PA faithfdI was' whether 'theRicI Morisse, playing at number six another adept Dartmouth player, 3-0. 1cn rmte 'u ois~nln due ~~o the absence of ~~u-strieken Rick I~ cetloo te r. Du o t 6pln i 23 Blue half-time deficit., hapless Blue defente could hold Wor-

of Pu-stricken Rick ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Thuh~tllwthnstiii aneMc?~erey suferredan off day, missing T-1 r u-t A. - j ~ P hoogitin bega n fatriii& thn, the cester under the century nri rk. This wasseveral ~asy shots an-osqety L0 1 ' '~~t PA1.JI *h igfea t fatrih second answeted with a thrf'e point play by 6'6"

and conseqently Sale t1iL oxver G ' ,' a Ihl as the' fsgrueling, temostb owr ieEet h il adroppe the match 3-1. Morrissey's only eip e y fradMk vli. h da il avictoryellcanie in the second game via a F ' the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Worcester took its toll on the Blue. With and led all scorr ih3,ons s

Vitie-ryIae 18-h14. ndgmbvi By RUTH HARLOW cich performe~lric.69 routine to the action furious, Andover matched its secedWretr ta z notseSe ding last week in the i Monday, Fleb. 6; Andover -When the take second plc ~ lue. In thisI adversary shot-for-shot' as .the -lead lay-up made the 102-75 ga e history, an

Fred p4nfirmary, blizzard of the century hit New England event alone, Andover.caccum aueated cchangedhhndidsisiximesesiintthetthird approoriateeffinalettotthedi mmalAAddvveasson' illnes gave Rick radt jlast Monda4 ' night, all activity in 21.15 points, 1 quarter. ATo see to ofl. pefrmnehis second opportunity on a varsity court. Msahets stopped except a gymnas- Solo~e lieT~e; ;~''~ '~ ,. ~ '"~ for an American History test and SamHigh Scol nieteBren rcie e. cr, hc a go __

Unfort~ately Rick lost sleep studying tics meet beiwed'n Phillips Academy and In the hor ercss Solowey "~"~.;'

dropped the match in five tired games. Gymnasium, oblivious 1 to the outside enog fo-1idpae lumicich and j* m tBill Wy andlower,!'Art" Blasberg in world, PA broke its single meet scoring MreIiteoi lohle Ao h

.~the -eghth an F~nint, positons conri-'rcord again with 74.9 pints but lost the floor w:ith so~e of 6,i5 and 6.1, p .buted fw&'more wins to the Blue's victory match 83.2-74.9, to its stiffest competition 'CahDoitews

in their', first varsity attempts., Way had far this~winter. disappointed with 'the judging of theto rly: on winning the t-breaker in After bein8 rescheduled because of vault, even t~g thF judges had come

sevenpoins inthe ffth nd 'rucilgm sno~v on January 21, this show had to go through the stor from Wakefield.to securp the win. Blasberg' breezed by in on.', The' Andover kymnasts looked Handspringvaut weeoverscored while B u tl e s I a iitrthree, 15-9, 1-S, 15-li. '' forw ard to the competition with a layout vaults ~sere rate1 Itoo low., In what

Wedfiesdity, Feb. 15; Andover It gym astics powerhouse.' PA was noi is usually one of PaA; strongest events,could be argued that the girls' arsity inti idated and rose tol new heights of the layout va It, Lisa Jo'hnsori earnedsquash eamn lost partially because its excel ence. Fol .5 h ihs Asoei ht ~i o g a h n tgame was a bit rusty, or that many irls The record point total came as a event. Santos earned a 6.35 for' hersuffered from various ailments, yet the rsuit of solid performhnces by every handspring va~ult w~ ile Sallie Doyler

ember of the squad. The Blue captured received 6.3 p ns. Siem vaulters were

lace in the same event, and one' third, On the p)arallel bars, the most~~**~~~ ~~~ b~ut that was the extent of PA's place difficult' even, Santpo.,w os fo- a ,1Ti C ieT

SUPRh Cjulp finishes.' Andover competitors earned Andover with a .P7,nmark. Glumnicich .After Gi1eorge ChdIoppfed. Do-~wn Th C ryTreonly four scores of less than 5.0, however, showed, yet a other, ood routifie' and

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Headmaster Sizer used his PA at!. jumuping off' the cabi roof' (if' that's

200 pull with the Golernor to releaser what you're into), oi- whtever, it is

as many troubled students as he' safe to aissurn that tle days draggedpossibly could last ~iiekend.. Hun4i rrot. All less coordinateL s- now bunniesdreds o( PA tdnt~ fled to everyfi er bie into 4quired saunaquarter any w os~bie. Some used (nliediately ate di, ncr each andbuses to New York wh~ch flew through '(etoy night' before re urn ing to theforbidden roads n Estern Massa- -3 htttch to study and I~ ay educationalcliusetts. Some students said that I F rncs such as [Witer. FThe fivewas qalte a relife when the buses vighte~n year-aods p ayed drinkingreached te Connect cut border for gqiies i the corner. s te others ofsome iery interesting reasons. Othiers "course refusned to falf rey to the peerheaded to parts where excessive preure created by. this, secretiveamounts of snow sser the norm: sub-culture.

Michael Dukakis knew better than ~ Long weekends tnd to createto continue his d~ri ng ban in Ithe morpbls iwakeking. especially

greatel Andov'er-Lawsrence area last when one has to. ack Lee Apgar'sF, clav at etnoon, and with that in repulsive cese antI onion oiettesmHind( thirten PA 'scholar,, headed for breakfast first tIhing in thle

4 n(~~irl i a hurr5 Aftei te three hour afternoon. Car1 tile, te mnob %\as[ sate and sound Monday arrived Js it' does eet v

in ackonNewHamtipshire - pleased week, causing the t o'prber'

to be aiwav from Cluster Dearjs, the -~that seni to be ufniqce to that clay.Bell I ower. and VEin~lo-Alley .Judging f m the fi r difficulties

Without phones Iand electricity. that this teeming Iss of peopleshich mneanis no TV rid therdtore rio incuited' enroute to se tool, it is only

Satnrday Night Live). PA's best had to s afi- to assume th tl, thie Iloqt

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/ M~~ake A oundIvestmaentBy CHARLES HESS There are two important spec?- respIonse (extreme highs and lows). istenbuying stereo ws once easy, there were cations concerning FM reception. The for an 'accuracy of reproduction. A good f few brand names and few! technical first, FM sensitivity, is the minimum speaker should neither 'add to norspecifications to bother with. But pur- broadcast 'signal necessary to produce subtract from the music. Some speakerschasing a system today is like' dipping a 'satisfactory sQund This figure is speqi- add coloration to the bass which may bespoon into alphabet soup. How does a ally important when trying to receive exciting in a store but unbearable a ,P'j" ,-BIC compare with a BSR, a 1/C with a weak stations. Look for a figure of hon`t'e. High frequencies should hae

"*- 'KU-H, or EPI with A JBL, and ADC? microvolts or less. The other, FM clear, crisp, metallic shiulmer, and lw, . . ~ Did you even consider the THD, the SN, selectivity, indicates he ability to distin- .frec~uencies should be clean and bhthe W & F, or the PLL tuning? guish between two nearby stations. Sixty without exaggeration.,The possibilities ofbeing "tipped off" to seventy decibels should be adequate. Now you know what to 'buy, all thathave grown greater as audio cience has The Turntable remains is the decision i1.here t buS' it.advanced. This article intendslto help the The quality of your turntable will Buy the 'stereo you. have ~hoseui fromaverage music freak purchasie a, quality determine the life of your records. There reliable dealer' who will be able ,tosound system without becoming entang- are four important considerations, provide adequate service. Avoid the quick OWled '$n a maze of technical jargon. Buying The first, the type of drive system, s turnover stores; they may 'offer the lowes~t Cubers tomatoes, and oer arted dices are nw av 0I Uja system is less difficult if one compares the manner in which the motor turns the prices, but their service departments armya few important specificadions, and turntable's platter. The two most corn- 'notoriously inept. One shouild expect t Rih.pooHoe

'considers the ever-present requirement: mon drive systems are belt and. direct spend at least $200 for a solid system. Amoney. drive. Belt'drive uses a polyurethan belt few hundred dollars. more will buy a ee n.a As with most thirtgs (but not all), a wrapped around the motor shaft and' stereo th at can reproxluce all but the e G ea~ m r c na dbetter sound will come out of a stereo if platter. It effectively isolates motor ihighest highs and the lowest bass notesdmore money is invested. Unfortunately, vibrations from the platter. The most And those few who qan afford $600 o m s A ii n ' p c a tno simple formula exists which states expensive turntables, though, use direct 1more, generally speaking, wl get a9what percentage of one's total budget drive, n which the platter connects Ioutfit capable of rattling windows 'and In an effort to improve dining 'stale. With the salad bat the same foodshould be spent on each component. directlyl with the motor. Both systems 1generating complaints, conditions', Commons now offers a znb sevdi ms faho ad

lunclime saia ba" inUppe' iunt tudents can make their own salads tofor vegetarians and students unsatisfied Puit heir tastes.",~'with t e regular menu. The school vegetari ns have alsot~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The salad bar, which is being run on !responded favorably to the salad bar.

joint efforts betiveen the s'chool vege- instrumental in establisiing the saladtarians, the Commons Committee and bar, said, "The food at ommons is tillr the Co~n mittee on Internal Heglth. Dean not sufficient for a corn ete vegetarian

,Phyllisl Powell, chairperson of the Corn- diet but the salad bar is le Initely a 'step'mittee on Internal Health said, "The forward. It could be mI roved if thibigs

r ~~~~~~salad lar was created n order to provide like tuna fish' and egE were added.Y~~ ~~~~ for a more healthy community diet, and Tese foods would pr vide different~~~ "J (I to giv people a good alternative to the ]sources of protein fro the lettuce,

regulat trienu."' tomatoes, and other e etables whichCorn nenting on the salad bars presently comprise the sa ad bar."

presen~ location, she added, "The salad Rabbi Everett Gendle ,,another cam-bar'-.is art experiment. We placed it in pis vegetarian, agreed-, "A next stepUpperI Right, the least crowded dining c uld be- to have -a diffe nt soup eachroom, to see if it wasa, drawing 'card." d y that contains' noc icken or beef "

r, Thus far the system of self-serve b oth such as bean or ler til soup. Alongsalads has proved extremely popular ith this a good who ld grain bread,amongl students. Senior John Pucillo sme brown rice, and the present yogurtcommented: "The way it has, been,j ad cottage cheese' would round it out."they'vej had Commons workers stuffing "This would still not ~enough for a___________________ ~~~~~~~lettuce ito hundreds of bowls. By' the cmplete ' vegetariai diet. A viable

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~time these are ready, 'a lot themar vegetarian diet rpignt require someMost people spend the least on the maintaini constant sed, atiougii direct 1'' ' r supplements such' as granola, aturntable, a bit ore on theireceiver and drive totally eliminates bass distortion, I*. *.~.g w~ ie ait fces,'t n edmost on the'loudspeakers ' called rumble.' l 'j AIJL , and prassm om'tcseoe.flecelvers

0,P i t~ dt y A One should also consider another .. F JkZ )L 4ALA A 7 .iL Gendler added, "'m su~ some of the'fhe receiver is the nucleus, of most specification - wow and flutter. Wow andi student vegetarians woulA be willing tosystmes, the component which converts flutter are measures of variations in pitch, yK AI cooperate with Tom Pool~ the Commonssignals of the turntable, radio and tape caused by a turntable. They should T'he drama pidckns s a oe,~ e Cannell, adBnBthl aaet epmk hshpe.neck into sound and transmits them to measure at '" 'a Adovi ose, ndBenBache- anaer t hep aket s 'ppn.aeckint soud ad trnsmts tem o mesur at.06 percent or less. If these have captured large audiences so ir th der.,t ree uppers, 'Cosmic' Ed Hill, On the isi~e of expanc ng the presentthe speakers. Receivers combine the figures are adequate, the noise produced year.'~ Otherwise Engaged, a 'differen 'Racheli forovitz, and Nick Lobenthal, sla brPocmetdIwudfunctins ~fthe pe-ampifir, amplifer byatrtbewl evrulyiadbe lyvritten by English playwrightSm and one lower, Td Randolph, spearhead have to get financial a vice from, thefuncions~f he pe-aplifl bya trntale ill e ithal whaic lte. trend. vdd'tdrcttewol lyIoland tuner ito one unit. There are five _F'inally, one mst decide upon a Gray, will definitely continue this positiv this hi hly polished play. Johnson states, school's business department. There is aimportant specifications that must be ninauial-play turnta le wihwihte trn. Id1't iettewoepaIol significant cost involved. You use moreehecked when comnparing different 'tone arm must be moved on and off the Student director Lisa Johnson :chos~ guided them," adding, "they were all so' f~od in the sa~lad th n you wouldmodels: ~~~~~~~~record at eachpa' or an automatic Otherwise Engaged because she w talente '1ta each one formed his ownmodels: IIi

1 ta riormally."Sound travels to us in waves machine, which iV II -performn these looking for a 'play that as neither charaict6r. ji is their show." Posey agreed Pool stressed that the alad bar is stillmeasured in Hertz. The human ear can functions automatica ly. com ~eyortaeybu raie1 with Jhnson commenting, "it is a very being run on an experim tal basis. "It'sdistinguish between 20 and 20,000 Hz., Spealrers i xture of the two. Accl nirg Itt good cast, one that works well together."~ 'popularity may only bi a temporaryrnging from the deepest bass tones (20 The loudspeakers~ are the true test of Johinson, Otherwise engaged i vey H loceie ono o e vr hn.I a d eaea h aa a'Hz.) to the highest pitch of treble (20,000 any system. A poor r ceiver or turntable sophisticated play that 'require4 a high competent directing." Having worked newness wears off." V 'Hz.). This is called frequency response, will affect the total sound; a poor pair of level of the celebration' from t e since the beginning fthe term, the cast Junior Roland Hoch echoed Pool'sand the "wider" the response the better - speakers will destro, it. Unlike other audience." The plot revolves! around is ready to perfomr this impressive play views saying: "It would e nice to ha've20-20,000 Hz. is the ideal range. components, there a really no spqcifi- Simon Hench, the main charactqr, played in front of the, PA audience. This subtle' the salad bar more oe but I think itThe next important specification is cations to help te buyer choose iby Steve Posey, and the collapse of hs piece, directed by Harold Pinter, received w~ould'decline in popla iyas a result.the power output, measured in watts. speakers. eoltsi ua ar iewe eseedt ae¶eyhn an encouraging response when it rem-, Having 'make your ow salads' wouldAdditional power increases the volume The so-called A/B test, however, is a under his control. One' afternoon, hs iered in London in 1973. The high cease to be a treat; peop e would take 'itand improves sound quality, methodical way of selecting speakers. wife deserts him, a man commits suicide qualityj of direction, combined with the for granted."Total Harmonic Distortion is the The shopper compare~,two models and because of him, and his best frienId diversified, talented Last will most Pool said the sal d bar wouldpercentage of sound produced by the eaminates one, eventuaIlly choosing one betrays him. ' - certainly mark another 'fine production coniinue on the present basis, atreceiver,' not in the original music. This model. Johnson attributes the'-play's promise b hlisAaeystete'eat lunchtime, in Upper Right for the rest offigure'should be as low as possible, with When making a comparison, listen to Ito the competency o he ey ment., ' he year.under .05 percent very acceptable. a familiar record with a wide frequency diversified cast. hree seniors, 'Steve

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